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i'" ,l^ ^ Bp ‘liH M e ' IB fiilK B l ■ ■ ■ ;K :';^ S ^ ":':% ';r^^ ' /\.- ■ '■ DjS4p|learance;of;Man Named « Hawkins, Also Reported to * \ V.PolIoe;:R«SOTbles Passenger j ’ • inCate; Auto Was Disabled, i ^..:m-0:"‘^ ' ' s y-\ .;,«peeW to The New»> h , :; .OTRUty, Dte. 3»-Two , hundred : tj iM a made a thorough naxcb totejr o( q . tppnxlnuitoljr 300 iquan mUos ol.ter- q rltory betwoen Burler Banaen / without discovering a tr»c« of Jack a i - 'Terry, Buriey 'taxicab operator, and 1*1 hb unknown man puHBger. wtw hare n l been mining tlnee B o’clock lu t Tuesi V * d*y evening, n»«. b l Hftwklu. a newcomer to BUriey. alnco Tuesday evening waa reported-to po* uc« hero today by his wife, KawUns U sakl to resatOiIo the pereoa de- An •erlbed u Terry’s passenger oh the tiip to Klmberty TuesdSLy'ffvenlngfrom , I which .he. has ' not returned. Mrs. ‘ mtwklns late, this evening ^ been unable (0 find a photograph^ hsr husband whlcb officers thought might help In the search for the tnlsslng . »«>. Tto t Tetty's abandoned automobile, which w u found Wednesday forenoon on > tide road near Starrh’s ferry, oo «. snake rtver, north u d west of here, v u not In running ^nter when It ,,11 v u abandoned. It w u . learned (o~ {, dAy< The timing gotr chain, had slip* ped ao that tbe motor would not move tur Ibe car. This, it w u suted at a < garage (o which the machine w u ny towed, might hive been ■caused by nw running at high speed. Uu Foal Play ThMcy HeU ^ Belief'tbat Terry bad met with foul play •trongthened today u the ^ scareh continued without result It ? w u racallsd tbat Terry a few dsys before bad rafoaed to carry mooh* s l^ whiskey fdr a booti«(ger. Tsny ^ IM W with him J pp ‘ijMoe^vJntei^ ‘Whte aw»y'^ Tbe search today bxtended along m Snake river from Burley to Bansen and paralleled the Old Oregon. Trail in ’ state highway between Twin Palls and nli Burley to ^ Une flv« miles south of act the highway. __________ ___________ de, MBS. LINDBKBaH AT ST. LOUIS ^ ' ST. LOUIS. Dee. 39 (A>)—Mrs. Svan- ha * gtilne Undbergh. retumlnc to De- AU trolt from MexSco Cltyfchere she cn spent Chrlstmu w itli hdr son. Colonel •.Olttrles A.' Undbergh, at Lam- -' W t ^ t Louis field at 3:3A p. n . to- day aad remained over night STKABIERS COLUDB Al ' NEW YORK. Dec. 39 W>) — The steamer J. A. Uoffett Jr., ww ln col- lision with the navy steamer Rush, off Ambrose chaimel tonight Tbe crew of the Rush, which w u said to be ia a condit^ wu taken i aboard ths M offett 'T ^ coast guard ] cutter Seminole went to the asiUt- ] ' of «h1p» \ 1 e o iily lliiii: HEID OF i n n : k Body’s First Day’s Session Comes to Ciose; Dr.Upham’s i Finai Report Is Presented. BOISE, u e . » D . Uie sUU touil woiU S ehoose a sueeessor to Dr. A. U. Upham II at pretldeot at tbs '■Unlrerstty. of Idaho and soutbsro branch, was be> f l lieved to be stronger tonight as the II board elcsed lU first day’s fuU meeU U lug of the prcM it session, Members, however, refused rto deny or'ecnfinn persistent reports that an agreement „ raUbum. H \ Although Huntington Taylor. Oouer d’Alene, and Stanley A. Easton. Kel> logi, are not present It is believed these men ean be reacbed by tele- phone or tdegraph to cooflrm the oe> elslon of other board memben If a dedilon Is reached. - Gives naal Seport the MTen years h s W heM the ottM. Stodeot enrollment h u Increased iSB tc per cent u compared with a faculty st increase of W per-«ent bi capital inpromiebts tn boUdings Ui to the total vahie of |l,334M0 have lo been erected In the seven yean, and U ef this total but U 1S.0D 0 have been c tiiJd for by direct iapcoprtattao, tha othen being flnancedlv various plana, u TWO nattooal hanoraty traUnttlaa. hi Sigma X I and Phi BeU Kappa, hsve tt f . been installed aod. th e ^ tu tto n has u bteo plaeed oq tha aeeredltsd list of at . .iMnblp ln.tba ItatiflniLAMedaMQB.«f ti iv , unlvmlti W«MB:iad bM Meo r ^m m sm M g E a H H lE ' •• iMKvyEi}iNdiiSiC?ALt;6i:>; -rrj “WAITM MlliUTE'BijBOV'r I c l POCAVEZia;Uaho^ Dee.*^^ Ull ■.—Anawertng to a callrwftUa-mln*v .■ ute,'buddy.-.as, he iras ; 111 , ^ o o f Soath Arthur! «iriet/thto .. w\ , evening.'cost Oeorgft.W hitten,'Silt' *■' Like.',Otty, about «300, when two . . untnaalced inen onlered him lo - liab walk about two blocks wllh'them nflr at 7:18 o’laocfc. . . . •, . . M r.-W hltl^ wpresenUUw ol a . j " credit compojur in Balt Lake Ot;. g arrived a few lioun befm- from . Idaho Palls -a ^ w u on Us wsjr Q to caU on Jesse Chase, )9cal auto* mfibUe dealer. Be had lU t Ms hotel but a few moments twfore the boldup. waUdnc to the oftlce oJ of the anto company when tvo Sine men accosted him. oU n d illiR l colohelliudbe I h ^ ^ an I Amid Ail Acclamations, Cheers and'Enthusiasm, Lone Eagle g™ Continues to be Modest Self. --- • . the OUATEMALA*'OnY, Dec. » UW S.n Tlmo is too 'Oeeting for the bestovm] of.aU tbe. bozton which. OuatemaU ~ desires to shower on Colonel Obsrles A. Undbergh.' Mow that he la bere In the flesh, tbe bearer of tbe good- rf) will message from the United SUtes rM Is even a greater figure in the eyes ' cf Ouatemalans than they bad pic- <i tured him, reading ot his explolU. . Only aftor he had lando4-at the ftjging field, ^and moved and -Ured among them for a brtef few houn,did the people of Guatemala City 'htf\a to realise the fuU measure of his 0 achievement In winging bis way ftom fi distant MesUoO' City' across mottolaln ranges, between the menaeing tops b] of volcanoes and over Jungle country, . where the foot of dvUlied m u hau never been. into ' ai» official .day b««an. at^<to'doek this momlng when he paid a vUfAo tha the -presidential palace to pay hli ro . .g,! spects to tho prtsldenf Oeneral La;- ,, taro Chacon.. POsUvitles and litea In .abundance foUowed. At the m u- nlcl^ palace “Undy" rtcelved • drei scroll appraising him in tenu of said deepest cordiality that he.i.wat the , guc^ ot honor of the city. Tbeo the Chamber of Oommeree took him la hand, followed by a rccepUon al the D Atberiean lesatlon, and later he wsu coUj entertained by RotarUns. . . asK __ . A m y Pays THbirte 6f t . Tho/’auatemalail army paid him d«n (Con l t o u M » P M > T w o)- ' “S AMENDMENT OF FEDERAL ’ = AID ACT'TO be pushed BY IDAHO DELEGATION _ BOISE. Dec. 39 (AV-Amead- ment ot tbe federal aid »et to permit expenditure of govern- nunt funds on North and South trunk highways, without local co- operation. y/hil be pushed by tbe Idaho congressional delecatloa. Oovemor H. c.. Baldridge in- .nounced today. The proposal eomes from . tbe American Road Bullden' assocli- Uon. Which h u pointed out Ibe- importance of ooonectlng the M a- lean and Canadian borden In tbe same way the Padflo and AtlaaUe oceans are Joined by East-Weit , highways. Much of tbe tenrtUiy ' 'through which thoe hlsbwifa would ruo 1« dessert and unlohslt- ' Ited. aod the buUdlng of Imprond roads by kical aid would be too great a burden on the locallUes Involved. ^ __________ iSBBFOHKIIMFEII iONMEKIHBDlR I - “ Hunt for Abductor of Oakland ; G irl Shifting to ,poutiiem Boundary; Child Gives Clue. I . ____ REDLANDS. Cat. Dec 30 U>)— } Search ter Bmest Arthur "Rckrt*’ r McOlelland. aeeusad kldn«pet of Eve- I In i Sm ith,.!!, of Oakland. sbttlM to r tbe Mertcan -border today. I. WAtter Ibomaa, chief of peUeo. a r- » ter questioning tbe girl wbo was found - r »t the boBw of Uxs.\&nma J. Spenee bere last nlcbt ilOMuneed bis be- I IM tbat M cS aH ^ bsd mad* a danh s lor the border tw ert of Mcdc«ll, 1 Lower OaUfomla.'o^p^te Oaltxleo. a CaUfomla. a Tills b e U e L ^ baaed prlaetpallr o n I. tbe gtrl-TflUtemaot thAt McOkllsxid ^ bad.askedW -bow she. would like B to to Mwrtng iMtther tM.mato • taken by MoOleBaod and iba: gtrl < aootb troB Oakland was tbe m ai m - . ^ n e t 'Way to » tte M iu • te U> UUr. look Me <ran o d U K CtaMau d» to Ul mtenoHk, Ua : c iM P h n M t iuiiuiii cRFU I ' Ull III t iiRllAL biri K w lliiiiiil n;iisiiF;iiivY| An larry Sinclair’s j- ^ e on ^ Wyoming Reserve Canoell- gS' ed; Order Signed -at Re- mc ,i quest of Wghest Tribunal, Intel (By Tbo Aaaociated Preas) C H E Y B M N E , Dcc...;3»-HarTy P. ned ilnclalr’s lease on TeapoC.Dome naval ^ <U res^o in Wyoming today w u oen< anceUed,, and tho property tumed , ack. to the United Sutes navy, when a a i ;nlted States Judge T. Blake Ken- Q I I ledy. signed a decree of conceUatlon. n i l I De order was signed by" Judge Ken- .U ll I 1 ^ on-order of the supreme eourt .L '_ ‘ 1 the. United SUtte. .flP In losing aU rights and Utle to Ilr >apot Dome, Blnclalr ;o d ^ faUed in Ul n effort to salvage perhjnps a.m ll- ion d^lan from the wreckage when udce Kennedy overruled a moUon o( i u& ounaol for the Mammoth OU com- lanjr, which sought to have inserted Ci n the canceUatloii decree, a provision -' hat i^QUlt claim deed to land in the saarve deUvered by the company-to c: be Hotted States u a pritrequiaite 0 the Mse. should bo returned >to tho ammotb OU company. Owen J, sa » loberto of govemment c o u ^ ,. re- tale o on 'j- Sea^ iculiOiiisis m ISUEONlliyilLg „ -, , Crane Bocange.OUldron Are Not AU Oa«t in Bame Intelleetiial Mold, Oronp domes -in Last, we .iti " -- ------- Hlran &POKANB, Dtc. 39 (A>)—Because UAo t Mdren are not ^ l cut In'the same nteiUectual mold, the amphaiUs In ed- watlon mtist be put on tt)e Individual were « ttm than^'omn. ;th*'^ group, 'a. D. mtbg»Had tM ^ Stat^ NonniU . . Hbool 'at Chadin, I'm uhtasbn. told iu educatlomrmUon or the North- ^ ■rest Scientific aiuoclatlon here loday. . Investigations' luve shown a wide range of mehtAl apUtudes among chll- Iron of Uie same school srade. he tea lald. aod WhUe one p u ^ may excel ts* iu DIM. subject he may be 4ecldedly ^ Backward ;in,ai>other. ' Dr. & 'A . B ry u of ^Vashlngton stale the :oUafce, w u elected president of the a t .1 uwdaUon: Dean Xvaa O. Cnwford mlli it the University of Jdaho, vice presi- sp« Hnt and J. W. Hungate, of tbe stot Obeney normal school, secretary-ireu- Une urer. vlax WETH( _ _ s,. ' / M p IR TH D ^p NEW XORK; I) riljSj HEALTH pp. nil lake the airplane at m lil| Ules an T*ar. eolabrated-:'bis Incty-tevaito-lblrtbdaar today. Among the t^m y feUdtaUona ha eodved waa'-^coe ligded by M Vflii 'nlted StstaiL^ aenaton aa d . % um b«r'of. Tipivscntatives. O ffl- < taU of tha <;png<U) Trail Momor- ^ kl aMoelatidtf. ' ef which Mr. leeker U preridont, preientedUlm \ -itb 97 suv«r;bau doUan;^ the' mltod O r^ -tra U coinage.- C ~pteple of-wUty are i|dvanclng itelketually,'. but they rUe too luch ■foe-.tiMr. bMlth.-’ Meeker old IntervtfefSte ‘ I owe my own ocd oondtM^fo plenty of «*er- ' lae. tamparstf^ eating and atiaU- ^ 5f,l IlilK M g IFTiilViiEltl I couf ' scar (e D ram a^in South ^eas Is “ S Full of fiftaism and Close JS Escapis'frttn Watery Grave. JAN PrAmOBOO. Dec. 29 (yP)—A iH : e of thalr?ohtp<i afire In the South is; of .futllaraUrUe against names, heroic - n p ii^ (tf a fatally burned Ipmale, by'-l^-.aavage member ot tho | | '| JW, of takhif to lueboatu In a |u l jgh s e a ^ T F ^ darkness- of night d' ot thrlllltt^'rescue by a chance amer. w » s c m today by offlcen tbe motor *b«bnet Dotte Crane, ' 10 arrived/.h«';to(lay. Th* IJorls ana suik nixM^>'s ago, the funeral re of a S q u tb ^ iilander. 'We wsre -atUMeakfut December 0, u )j» days out o i^ n n ln g island when ii •• said Captain ram 0. DaviMB< “A can ot gflso- p 10 had capstMnMn the eAglne room d tho # |^ ' pUea became a mass ot Nev % natTn d ^ inaibo and Rerte oS re ta s ld g ^ T yoa't aec how they ing " I HEAD^n'DWARD AMERICA UMA. .tm T S i a OT-Th. mS French aviators. Dleudonne Cos- . No tes and Joaeph Ubrlx, arrived at frbi Us Palmu avUtlon field but Las PoiV Bolivia, at 0:40 p. nvrto- uia' ‘liie avlatora, on Lhelr way to Se' lhe United Sutes. left La Pas dm at 11:90 this momlng for the *700- t mUo flight The tUers. the first to in .1 ip«a tbe south AtlanUc in a non* vail itop fUgbt followed tbe coast at ) line most ot the way. to the Peru- Nei irlan ca^tal. foet HOUGHTSHE WAS ON A DIET I oiik 'J ' . V ': IB T liifi IFESlSSmilGfe luiijiieeisii^i luth Is Fomally Arraigned for Murder of Parker Girl; tj, Welby Hunt, 16, Accomplice’ Cr of Kiiler;;New Police Probes j J —;— ■' arret (By ■hii AssocUted Pr*M) alBtll LOS A N O B ilS , Dec. 3»—W Ulsm B. dunao, coafeased s la ^ of a-cbUd po bad hMntpwIt and admitted w iw . -a man be-bad attempted to rob. LS formally arraigned today for tbe Uac of Marian Parker, but obtatnad c&pt second delay to p lj^ to the chattes -------- alnst him. ;. Welby Bust, 16, confeased accon- I I | r loe of TPckman in the attanptad f1ll|' bltery wblcb ended In the kUUng of llfll f Thoms, druggist, remalited In tbe . - ’ _ unty Jail tonight whUe InvesUgatora I l f inAed tbe suicide records (J lu t I 11 ay In the beUef that stUl another t'l I «th might be explained by (he pair. The U t^ t channd Uto whleh tbe itectlve bureau w u guided thtoucb ai^iii IW revdatlons concemlng acUvlHes tbe two former B ^ a i^ Olty. yoiUbs. . . u an effort to determine whether Ol a* death of ^ R. Drlskell. 60-yaar- . 1 grandfather ot Bunt w u due'to V ||i . (Oonttnned oo Page Two) lE PBESSU liECHOSEOF £ DIIMBI)EJIK.INlfOMIIi;r, - ______ • ad I owti'ojrk 8ta;e QtUok Bonnd> up When Word df Approach- ™ ing Flood OomeB; Little L om , ^ rarnroAL*;'»,Wyo- Dec. 33. ( / p ) ^ reasure. caoaad. the brealdng of the daap ewfotkrdam near here today and a Oaor rge area: of gm big land w u Inun- i Ited. Tbe jlood waten. were reead- « tooW ^ ^ : iK U -not beUewd , ^oii >e ^ a p & t iw A ln c flood . aod several ules lousand hood oT caUle were drVven > higher ground. • « m1 Sevenl ranchen were forced to br«^ lOve, their famlUes to higher ground, assisi q word had been received tonight was,, tim.the famUy ot Charles Alexander, avail it nelghbprs expressed .the opinion A lat tUua w u time to-teach high the i :«und before the' flood watan struck the >0 Mexander ranch house near the by C un. ' • . - . , -occui Tba Newfork dam .w u’ constnictcd pu 1.1935 by' fam en of tbe Green river ban aioy andi coat 9SOM0. It' is ideated ried , Newf<rt lake at.the bead of the wb6: ewfoHc river and bdd 30340 acre brott et of wat«, . ^ ---- IDA T .Dll ' .--------- -T 1 I «u« ‘U* . . taj I Ul -Bf*' jn S7 *•’ -I 1 n - c ^ -a ilffHTH " ^ ^ sti r Bl < / So gR A t . , * an IE J ug 5i*0y //jm iirfk »ni h i ffl/nW tK * **“ doa UlUl a iECEMBER30,.'l927; v * ; ^ _______ T -m - Prisonerin tp !i Confesses K illiii dmissien of Crime -Follows Identif Prints; Leavenworth Sheriff Asks 1 live Slew Deputy Member of Poss Criminal; A g r^ to Waive Extrs Alfred K.' Jells, alias Albert L. i treated here-laat Deoember. 21 for < Ietlng an offloer, eonfeaied last.eTon ieavenworth,^Kaiiias, to answer for , poaie by which he waa lurronnded lank at Linwood, Xangas, three r*it . Jolla Bald a reward of fS.O.OO t aptnre. He agreed tc waive extn --------------------------:— ^ ^ ---------:— I" c e r t -; nm iM S.^ iF E iw in ii , —— I tellle Owsley, 14, Daughter : of Lat^ Ferry Operator, Dies; In Icy W ater; D»ath Quick. ' . ■ ■ . ■ . m«U HAOKRMAN. pec. . 39, (SpecUl to b ^ « ■He Newai-NeUU cWrsley. 14. daugh- er of Mrs. Llste Owdoy. of Bagetr «n. and the Uta Nal Owsley, oper- tor of the Owaley'a ferry, wasdrawA- inf, c d lo the skating pond nter here Se . ibout g o’clock last nlg bt Due to ber mort Mxperionca with skatas die went too i*V «*** center of the pond.aM broto {Jw*. hnwtb: the lee Into--daep'.< water.% bond ttiW d Oridley. wbo atoo feU Into tbs .car. ) laAp •water, was raacued by his. unde, eehL Jeone.-aridlay. ^Oid»vto, « w jlB a /li*w . lm poi||i’ -^Heat >)e.te locata'thd glrl at 6oee,>and dta. ra s -in -lb e r^ : water abodt ao'^mla^: -W j lla befoM'^ber'body'VM 'ncbver^ I5S R» kieal tphjMleUc had. ba6i called md waa oo -the ground when'fche w u JS >rought to- shore.’ Plrilt' aid -aod-aU udSnce known , to madled..adence tfu appUad for two houn without • ^ ivaii. •. gyj' A partyi of youhg people between ”3K, he ages 'ol 13 and 14 yean were In he party; They ware ; iKCompshled L ^‘ ty Oeorge. Oridley when , the acc|dent • B ^ >ccutred;,. - •• -dory, Punoral arrangemenu have, not - Ay 1 wen madoi pdUtlBg arHval of a mar- « led alstor ot thtf girl from Robblm vb6. with Mrs. Owday axid a younger -'1 ^ jtother. suhrlve the glri. IDAHO county ; AUDITORS ^ DISCUSS PROBCEMS VITAL S TO OFFICES; MANY SPEAK »»i” . 3d! BOISE.- Dec. » OPh-DetaUed ' discussions of ddlnquent taxes, went disposition of property aoqulred by »naln tax deed, personal property tax Uws, registration and dectlon Uws, and tbe making of abstractk lin tor the state board of tqualbta- n il tlon. occupied the lda*w sUU as- socUtton .of county audlton dur- Ing today’s session ol tbe annU l U conventloo. I Speaksh Induded MyrUe P. ‘ Enklng. Oooding county auditor. Stepben- Utter, Ada county audi- Qaq, tor, Barry A. Thateher. Utah «®“ ' county auditor. Primk M. Bobba, e Elmore county auditor. Praok B. d SnUtb. Waahington county auditor and Oeorge W ilt, BonnevUle coup- ^ H n iijin i ■£ IW ilfl DECISl r ______ j Du Judge W illiam H. Leaders Pon- ^ ders Over Case; Great Mass ^ whlcl of Evidence to be Examined. »n.i . and I , ,^ the I CINOIMKATI. Dee. 39 UP)-Judge ^ WUUadt- V. Lm Sm today ponde^d his daclaleu ' ^iu to Oaorge Remus’ ^ sanity. Tt may oome todiorrow pr ah'- tjani otter day may ba biMdad, he aaSd. i ^ Tba' ju4gfr:.bad a gm t mass of dcM documAttary 'evidence f|«at tbe Remua ithair uiurda^trld. as w d l: as a tedgthy'^ out tranaeript u.>jr^rday^' sanlQr bear-| m ft Ing to lo o f« ^ tl^ t^ . thner allan* Capf bU wbo sat wtth hUn in a d v l^ c%> sesn padtksv r ^ ' T uwg. It -wag.appamt that-Jodge Lue- den was. gtytnc. much thought to the deddoo. >daspita bis experieooa. to fiW handUns sudt caaaa: He bas avaragad fM B '400;sa&lQr b c a r ^ annualty foe many yaant. i v - K -» MiMivbOs Ramua .waliad ’i i B ^ W l ntly.itoAtta alaMsth . jau WVipfttoa S K ajpr a^Kye ntification; THjoutf .g jjg ySSM IS That osse; Has {traiUtion rto;, -Peitib^e, 28\-f or crim lttat aastm t' roning that bo is For murder of a.memb^^S^SSH ded aftor ha had^ r o b b e d u i^ H eaiii ago. , . . 0 haa been offered; fb r^^Iil^S H xtradition to Xaneaia, , rt:M id .; ■ Joua't'oonfeggion oaime^ftfMra^l alph B. Leigh^ton/.Vwin^JliijK oUoe chief, ireoMv^d.-rfijpoali^H 1 JelU’a finger, PrinU that h e fo w M ^l ntarded frcm here'io the; fiB d e S u ^l irtau of idefatUleaUae,;at Bkaped'nsni '-stiu^i F am&^SH Advleea from, tba-'fadai^ - btnSlu ^ M m .tb a t JeUa had- escaped 'twm5te > B lW ata. farm at ^ o r d : - n o r l^ J P ^ lH imber i; iM6, and ^ ia.waotedUosn M-'aberUfa oUlo^ :,at .L a a rp iftc g ^ B It murder. •‘Rw LeavaniM lhiliM iwS t^a.'mcssags: :ddtverad. >saU’.Uter,-aaka4 t b a t ; M la-be^ifim ere and stated .tb it eitradltloaO iraM H J InKltuted. JeUa,' when' uTaatedTb^i.W -ittj^H Igbt’of Decemb^SI'-^/anitidiniS^H ! officer, eacaped^<^Stom‘ t b e ' ' a a v n f l H «, ‘ officer at *tba-.'pptatt^;;oC • le .wu racaiptureir:‘the tomlng when* he «as';pitpBniMV>era^B •Ve town lh: a. ^bonowed-Cg&S|liHH ad . ddayad - h U r d im a ^ >ttf:fin^ ina’-lo order to;eoOact'.a.SiaStiMW ond^that b« bid.glvah'.teVaaak^^H ir .tm a ‘‘drlve-lt^yotarad^jMMH ^ I Reviews Btanr>,aC-OMf^^^^H ' WltiieitV' badUiton.*' JtoflS at w im (if bU e rtainal^m c^^^^l uestipiM Jtt .tb^p<fliea»rtfggggg|gB abided' ‘afiteSPSir 004 b a o k : a b i g l ^ b i t i a ^ s ^ 'a ^ m H htw**»g -PHPthw inan^to'^afgatBlliiBI^^^I lob at-Uke Worib. Fiodda;^>~3-^iyf[M ’t koew,tbat you •weraVgoiatfwilB B M sy rccord.’’..JeUa.teldlba^peUD9»5W^H but L wu bopmv-.tbit'X..sMid^a|H (leased here .before >ou g o t.lt'^ ^ .m iW M - learned today that cbuies';^lM :fH eeo fUsd agaiast-'laa-'bere.:;Z-.kMV^^ ben*wu ao use.hddlog*biwJM!aM (ory, 'and sevieral times •d u riB g ^ W S M ky rw u at the j»obit ’ot b t you seemed -to. be ^buay.'’! ' VdU flx^ tbe data-ot tb e .tfiii^ ^ H ^-robbery u/-Novanb«r^fc^UigM Proa dIapetebee‘lkrt>D l|i^y^H lid that the'robbery.wis'fMoiaMS^H ictober 39.. 1934.-a a d .tb a t tie aUeged aUjw; of. O l^ H .O tfiifa B aputy sheriff, who was.'dwi>'’iA IB g n ss?u5saf.s&rr^{’^ 3dU said tbat ba eaeapad fra m 'tN H H «ese after fataUy. aboottnr lta 'M ad»H nd dlaarofaig lU other inenbarik^^QSH 'cnt to Kansas Olt*.’ba'aald;.aaAiie>T^B lalned there for five days.».laany»t»M (OocUnuad on n ira liM piiKcniifl Searchers Unable 4o Find A n y 's Sign of Craft; I> trig ib le # J Hangar; All EHoi^ F u U i^ B ^nw ToRit; ;doc. ^ blDg that pould be done b y .s e a r^ ii^ ^ S :! the aea aod alqr bad -beenricfaik"^^! >Uted tonight and StUl no dQl- >e«n found of the plam Dawn :rew of thrte m u and! a woman. r^ i During the day. Lleutenaot pbm -^W nander - Roaendahl of the dlrkJMitjyK l XM' Angelea announced thkt ■ funbar ’• '> «arch would be futUe unlaas . Itaiir C' 6} Jues developed. Tbs two navy, dev^:; '''» troyen and three coast g u a r d J d, rhlch have been aeaithlnr tba.'.wMaS^ ^omplded . tbdr taak. w lttm it .la n lK T knd hi he naval search, received p«1aS3S^ ^/J o abandon K. -• .•biriglbl. f. TIM Lot.-Angdea -to. . tangar.U iakdiurat.,it..'A:>niSKS t b d r rouUns d u U * v v A ^ i$ 5 m > 5 lP « / lUt wUl-ba. ki9t7i]«;eiobMA»3^h nft' upf dod.^i#bw"<iitii;^^^BB|.,^ ean and Qtae^aiiiiMlwi^M^

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■ ■ ■ ; K : ' ; ^ S ^ " : ' : % ' ; r ^ ^ ' / \ . - ■ '■ DjS4p|learance;of;Man Named «

Hawkins, Also Reported to * \ V.PolIoe;:R«SOTbles Passenger j ’ • inCate; Auto Was Disabled, i^..:m-0:"‘ ' ' sy - \ . ; ,« p e e W to The New»> h

, :; .O T R U ty , Dte. 3» -Tw o , hundred : tj iM a made a thorough naxcb to te jr o( q

. tp pn x ln u ito ljr 300 iq u a n mUos o l. te r - q r lto ry betwoen B u rle r Banaen

/ w ithout discovering a tr»c« o f Jack a i - 'Terry, Buriey 'ta x icab operator, and 1*1 ■ h b unknown m an puH B ger. w tw hare n l

been m in ing tlnee B o’clock l u t Tuesi V * d *y evening,

n » « . bl H ftw k lu . a newcomer to BUriey. alnco Tuesday evening waa reported -to po* uc« hero today by his w ife, KawUns U sakl to resatOiIo the pereoa de- A n •erlbed u Terry ’s passenger oh the t i ip to K lm berty TuesdSLy'ffvenlngfrom

, I which .he. has ' n o t returned. Mrs.‘ m tw klns late, th is evening ^ been

unable (0 fin d a p h o to g ra p h ^ hs r husband w hlcb officers thought m ight help In the search fo r the tnlsslng .» « > . Tto

t Tetty 's abandoned automobile, which w u found Wednesday forenoon on > t ide road near S ta rrh ’s fe rry , oo «. snake rtver, n o rth u d west o f here, v u no t In running ^n te r when I t ,,11 v u abandoned. I t w u . learned (o~ { , dAy< The tim ing g o tr chain, had slip* ped ao th a t tbe m otor would no t move tu r Ibe car. This, i t w u su ted a t a < garage (o w hich the machine w u n y towed, m ight h ive been ■ caused by nw runn ing a t h ig h speed. Uu

Foal Play ThM cy H eU ^B e l ie f ' t b a t T e rry bad m et w ith

fou l play •trongthened today u the ^ scareh continued w ithout re s u lt I t ? w u racallsd tb a t T erry a few dsys before bad rafoaed to carry mooh* s l ^ whiskey fd r a booti«(ger. T s n y ^

I M W w ith h im J

p p ‘ i j M o e ^ v J n t e i ^ ‘ W h te a w » y '^

T be search today bxtended along m Snake r ive r from Burley to Bansenand paralleled the O ld Oregon. T ra il in

’ state highway between T w in Palls and nliBurley to Une flv« miles south o f actthe h ighway. __________ ___________ de,

M BS. L IN D B K B a H A T ST. LOUIS ^ ' ST. LO UIS. Dee. 39 (A>)—M rs. Svan- ha

* g tiln e Undbergh. re tu m ln c to De- AU tro lt from MexSco C lty fc h e re she cn spent C h rls tm u w i t l i hd r son. Colonel

•.Olttrles A.' Undbergh, a t Lam - - 'W t ^ t Louis fie ld a t 3:3A p . n . to­day aad remained over n ig h t

STKABIERS C O LU D B A l' NEW YO RK. Dec. 39 W>) — The

steamer J . A . U o f fe t t Jr., w w ln col­lision w ith the navy steamer Rush, off Ambrose chaimel to n ig h t Tbe crew of the Rush, which w u said to be ia a c o n d i t ^ w u taken iaboard ths M o ffe tt ' T ^ coast guard ] cutter Seminole went t o the as iU t- ]

' o f «h1p» \ 1

e o i i l y l l i i i i :HEID OF i n n :

k Body’s First Day’s Session Comes to Ciose; Dr.Upham’s i Finai Report Is Presented.

BOISE, u e . » D. Uie sU U t o u i l w o iU S

ehoose a sueeessor to D r. A. U . Upham I I a t pretldeot at tb s '■Unlrerstty. o f Idaho and soutbsro branch, was be> f l lieved to be stronger to n igh t as the I I board elcsed lU f ir s t day’s fuU meeU U lug o f the p rc M it session, Members, however, refused rto deny o r 'e c n f in n persistent reports th a t an agreement „raUbum. H

\ A lthough Hunting ton Taylor. Oouer d’Alene, and Stanley A. Easton. Kel> log i, are no t present I t is believed these men ean be reacbed by tele­phone or tdegraph to cooflrm th e oe> elslon o f other board mem ben I f a ded ilon Is reached. - •

Gives n a a l Seport

the MTen years h s W heM the ottM . Stodeot enrollment h u Increased iSB tc per c e n t u compared w ith a fa cu lty s t increase o f W pe r-« en t b i

c a p ita l in p ro m ie b ts tn boUdings Ui to the to ta l vahie o f | l,33 4M 0 have lo been erected In the seven yean, and U ef th is to ta l bu t U 1S.0D0 have been c tiiJd fo r by direct iapcoprtattao, tha othen being f ln a n c e d lv various plana, u

TWO nattooal hanoraty tra U n ttla a . hi Sigma X I and P h i B e U Kappa, hsve t t

f. been installed aod. t h e ^ t u t t o n has u

bteo plaeed oq tha aeeredltsd l is t o f at

. .iM nb lp ln .tb a Ita tifln iLAM edaM Q B.«f t i i v , u n lv m l t i W « M B :ia d b M M e o r

^ m m s m

M g E a H H lE ' ••

i M K v y E i } i N d i i S i C ? A L t ; 6 i : > ; - r r j

“ W A I T M M l l iU T E 'B i jB O V 'r I c l

P O C A V E Z ia ;U ah o^ Dee.*^^ Ull■.—Anawertng t o a ca llrw ftU a -m ln *v ■

.■ u te ,'b u d d y .- .a s , he iras ; 111, ^ o o f Soath A rth u r ! « ir ie t / th to . . w \ , evening.'cost O e org ft.W h itte n ,'S ilt ' * ■ '

Like.',O tty, about «300, when two .. untnaalced inen onlered h im lo - l ia b

w alk about tw o blocks w llh 'th em n f l r a t 7:18 o’laocfc . . . ■ . •,

. . M r . - W h l t l ^ w presenU U w o l a . j " cred it compojur in Ba lt Lake O t; . g arrived a few lio u n b e fm - from .Idaho Palls - a ^ w u on U s wsjr Q to caU on Jesse Chase, )9cal auto* mfibUe dealer. B e had lU t Ms hote l bu t a few moments twfore the boldup. waUdnc to the oftlce oJ o f th e an to company when tvo Sine men accosted h im . oU

n d i l l i R lcolohelliudbeI h ^

— ■ ^ an I

A m id A i l A c c la m a t io n s , C h e e rs

a n d 'E n th u s ia s m , L o n e E a g le g ™

C o n t in u e s t o b e M o d e s t S e lf .- - - • . the

O U A T E M A LA *'O nY , Dec. » U W S .n T lm o is too 'Oeeting fo r the bestovm] o f .a U tbe. bozton w h ich . OuatemaU ~ desires to shower on Colonel Obsrles A. Undbergh.' Mow th a t he la bere In the flesh, tb e bearer o f tb e good- r f ) w ill message from the U nited SUtes rM Is even a greater figure in th e eyes ' c f Ouatemalans th an they bad p ic - <i tured h im , reading o t h is explolU.. O n ly a fto r he had la n d o 4 -a t th e ■ ftjging field , ^and moved and -Ured among them fo r a brtef few h o u n ,d id the people o f Guatemala C ity 'htf\a t o realise the fuU measure o f h is 0 achievement In winging bis w ay fto m f i d istant MesUoO' C ity ' across m otto la ln ranges, between the menaeing tops b] o f volcanoes and over Jungle country, . where the fo o t o f dvU lied m u hau never been. • into

' a i» o ffic ia l .day b««an. a t^< to 'd o e k th is m om lng when he pa id a v U fA o tha the -presidential palace to pay h li r o . .g ,! spects to tho p r ts ld e n f Oeneral La ;- , , ta ro Chacon.. POsUvitles and l i te a “ In .abundance foUowed. A t th e m u - n l c l ^ palace “ U n d y " rtcelved • drei scroll appraising h im i n te n u o f said deepest co rd ia lity th a t he.i.wat th e , g u c^ o t honor o f the c ity . Tbeo th e Chamber o f Oommeree took him l a hand, followed by a rccepUon a l th e D Atberiean lesatlon, and la te r he w su coUj entertained by R otarUns. . . asK

__ . A m y Pays THbirte 6f t. T h o /’ au atem ala il a rm y pa id him d«n

(Con l t o u M » P M > T w o)- ' “ S

A M E N D M E N T O F F E D E R A L ’ =

A ID A C T 'T O b e p u s h e d ■

B Y ID A H O D E L E G A T IO N _

BOISE. Dec. 39 (AV-Am ead- m ent o t tb e federal aid »e t to p e rm it expenditure o f govern- n u n t funds on N orth and South tru n k highways, w itho u t local co­operation. y/hil be pushed b y tbe Idaho congressional delecatloa. Oovemor H . c .. Baldridge in -

.nounced today.The proposal eomes from . tbe

American Road B u lld e n ' assocli- Uon. Which h u pointed o u t Ibe- importance o f ooonectlng the M a - lean and Canadian borden In tbe same way th e Padflo and AtlaaUe oceans are Joined by East-Weit

, highways. M uch o f tb e tenrtUiy ' 'th ro u g h w h ich th o e h lsbw ifa

would ruo 1« dessert and unlohslt- ' Ited. aod th e buUdlng o f Im prond

roads by kical a id would be too great a burden on th e locallUes Involved. ^ __________

iSBBFOHKIIMFEIIiONMEKIHBDlRI - ■ ■

“ H u n t f o r A b d u c to r o f O a k la n d

; G ir l S h i f t in g t o , p o u t i ie m

B o u n d a ry ; C h i ld G iv e s C lu e .I . _ _ _ _

REDLANDS. C at. D ec 30 U>)—} Search te r Bm est A rth u r "R c k r t* ’ r M cOlelland. aeeusad k ldn«pet o f Eve- I I n i S m ith , . ! ! , o f Oakland. sb ttlM to r tb e M ertcan -border today.I. W Atter Ibom aa , chie f o f peUeo. a r - » te r questioning tbe g ir l w bo w as found - r » t the boBw o f U xs .\& nm a J . Spenee

bere last n lc b t ilOMuneed bis b e - I I M tb a t M c S a H ^ bsd m ad* a danh s lo r th e border tw e r t o f M cd c« ll,1 Lower O a U fo m la .'o ^ p ^ te Oaltxleo. a CaUfomla.a T ills b e U e L ^ baaed prlae tpallr o n I. tbe g trl-T flU tem ao t th A t M cO kllsxid ^ b a d .a s k e d W -bow she. would l ik e B to to M wrtng iM t th e r tM .m a to• taken by MoOleBaod and ib a : g t r l< aootb tro B O akland was tbe m a i m - .^ n e t 'Way to •» tte M i u• te U> U U r. look Me <ran o d U K ■ C ta M a u d » to U l m te n o H k , U a

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ciM PhnM t iuiiuiiicRFU I ' U ll III t iiR llA L b ir i

K w l l i i i i i i ln ; i i s i i F ; i i i v Y |

Anlarry Sinclair’s j-^e on ^ Wyoming Reserve Canoell- gS' ed; Order Signed - at Re- mc,i quest of Wghest Tribunal,

— In te l (By T b o Aaaociated Preas)

C H E Y B M N E , Dcc...;3»-HarTy P. n e dilnc la lr’s lease on TeapoC.Dome naval ^<U r e s ^ o in W yoming today w u oen<anceUed,, and tho property tum ed ,ack. to the United Su tes navy, when a a i;n lted States Judge T . Blake K e n- Q I Iledy. signed a decree o f conceUatlon. n i l IDe order was signed by" Judge K e n- . U l l I1 on -orde r o f the supreme eourt . L ' _ ‘1 th e . U n ited S U tte . . f l PIn losing aU righ ts and U tle to I l r

> ap o t Dome, B lnc la lr ; o d ^ faUed in U l n e f fo r t to salvage perhjnps a .m l l - ion d ^ la n from the wreckage whenudce Kennedy overruled a moUon o( i u & ounaol fo r the M am m oth OU com-lanjr, which sought to have inserted C in th e canceUatloii decree, a provision - ' ha t i^Q Ult cla im deed to la n d in the saarve deUvered by the com pany-to c : be Hotted States u a pritrequiaite 0 th e M se . should bo returned >to thoa m m o tb OU company. Owen J, s a »loberto o f govemment c o u ^ , . re - ta le o

on 'j- Sea^

ic u liO ii is is m ISUEONlliyilLg

„ - , , CraneB o c a n g e .O U ld r o n A r e N o t A U

O a « t i n B a m e I n t e l le e t i ia l M o ld , O r o n p d o m e s - in L a s t , we .iti

" --------- H lran&POKANB, Dtc. 39 (A>)—Because UAo t

M d re n are no t ^ l c u t In 'th e same nteiUectual m old, the amphaiUs In ed- w a tlo n m tis t be p u t on tt)e Indiv idual were « t t m than^'om n. ;th *'^ group, 'a . D. m tb g » H a d t M ^ S t a t^ NonniU . . Hbool 'a t Chadin, I 'm u h ta s b n . told i u e d u c a tlo m rm U o n o r the N orth - ^ ■rest Scientific aiuoclatlon here loday. .

Investigations' lu v e shown a wide range o f m ehtAl apUtudes among chll- Iron of U ie same school srade. he tea lald. aod WhUe one p u ^ may excel ts * iu DIM. sub jec t he may be 4ecldedly ^ Backward ;in ,a i>other. '

D r. & 'A . B r y u o f ^Vashlngton s ta le the :oUafce, w u elected president o f the a t .1 uw d aU o n : Dean Xvaa O. C n w fo rd m lli i t th e U niversity o f Jdaho, vice presi- sp« H n t and J . W . Hungate, o f tbe stot Obeney norm al school, sec re ta ry -ire u - Une urer. vlax

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riljSj H E A L T H p p .

nillake the a irplane a t m l i l |Ules an T *a r . eolabrated-:'b is Inc ty-tevaito-lblrtbdaar today.Among th e t^ m y feU dtaUona ha

eodved waa'-^coe ligded by M V f li i 'n lted StstaiL^ aenaton a a d . % um b « r 'o f. Tipivscntatives. O f f l- < taU o f tha <;png<U) T ra il M om or- kl aMoelatidtf. ' ef w hich M r. „ leeker U preridont, p re ie n ted U lm \ -itb 97 suv« r;bau d o U a n ;^ the ' m ltod O r ^ - t r a U coinage.- C~ptep le o f -w U ty are i|dvanclng

ite lke tu a lly ,'. bu t they rU e too luch ■ fo e -.tiM r. bM lth.-’ Meeker old In tervtfefS te ‘ I owe m y own ocd o o n d tM ^ fo plenty o f «*e r- ' lae. tam parstf^ eating and atiaU- ^

5f,l

I l i l K M g IFTiilViiEltl I

couf• ' scar

(e D r a m a ^ in S o u th ^ e a s I s “ S

F u l l o f f i f t a i s m a n d C lo s e J S

E s c a p i s ' f r t t n W a te r y G ra v e .

JAN P rAm O B O O . Dec. 29 (yP)—A iH : e o f thalr?ohtp<i afire In the South is; o f .fu tllaraU rU e against names, heroic - n p i i ^ (tf a fa ta lly burned

Ipmale, by'-l^-.aavage member o t tho | | ' | JW, of ta k h i f to lueboatu In a | u l jg h s e a ^ T F ^ darkness- o f n igh t d ' o t th rllllt t^ 're scu e by a chance am er. w » s c m today by o fflce n tb e motor *b « b n e t Dotte Crane, '

10 a r r iv e d /.h « ';to ( la y . T h * IJorls ana s u ik n ix M ^> 's ago, the funeral re o f a S q u t b ^ iilander.'W e wsre - a tU M e ak fu t December 0, u )j» days o u t o i ^ n n ln g island when ii

•• said Captain ram 0 . DaviMB< “A can o t gflso- p 10 had capstMnMn the eAglne room m» d tho # | ^ ' pUea became a mass o t Nev

% na tT n d ^ ina ibo and Rerte o S re t a s l d g ^ T y o a 't aec how they ing

" IH E A D ^ n 'D W A R D A M E R IC A

U M A . . t m T S i a O T - T h . mSFrench aviators. Dleudonne Cos- . Notes and Joaeph U b r lx , arrived a t frb iU s P a lm u avU tlon field butLas PoiV Bolivia, a t 0:40 p. n v r to - uia'

‘l i ie avlatora, on Lhelr way to S e 'lhe U nited Sutes. le f t La Pas d mat 11:90 th is m om lng fo r the *700- tmUo f l ig h t The tUers. the f irs t to in .1ip« a tbe south AtlanUc in a non* vailito p fU g b t followed tbe coast a t )line m ost o t the way. to the Peru- N e iirlan c a ^ ta l. foet

H O U G H T S H E W A S O N A D IE T

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IB T liif iIF E S lS S m ilG fel u i i j i i e e i s i i ^ ilu t h Is F o m a l l y A r r a ig n e d

f o r M u r d e r o f P a r k e r G i r l ; t j ,

W e lb y H u n t , 1 6 , A c c o m p lic e ’ C r

o f K i i l e r ; ; N e w P o l ic e P ro b e s jJ —;— ■ ' a r r e t

(B y ■ h ii AssocUted P r*M ) a lB tll LOS A N O B ilS , Dec. 3»—W U lsm B. dunao, coa f eased s l a ^ o f a-cbUd po

bad hM ntpw It and adm itted w i w .-a man b e -b a d attem pted to rob.LS fo rm ally arraigned today fo r tbe Uac o f M arian Parker, b u t obtatnad c & p tsecond delay to p l j ^ to the c h a t te s --------alnst h im . ;.Welby B u s t, 16, confeased accon- I I | r loe o f TPckman in th e a ttanptad f1ll|' bltery wblcb ended In th e kUUng o f llf ll f Thoms, druggist, rem alited In tbe . - ’ _ un ty Jail to n ig h t whUe InvesUgatora I l f inAed tbe suicide records ( J l u t I 1 1 ay In the beUef th a t stUl another t 'l I « th m ight be explained by (he pair.The U t ^ t cha nn d U to whleh tbe itectlve bureau w u guided th tou cb a i^ iii IW revdatlons concem lng acUvlHes tbe tw o fo rm er B ^ a i ^ O lty. yoiUbs. . .

u an e ffo r t to determ ine whether Ol a* death o f ^ R . D rlske ll. 60-yaar- .1 grandfather o t B u n t w u d u e 'to V || i

. (Oonttnned oo Page Two)

lE PBESSUliE CHOSE OF £ DIIMBI)EJIK.INlfOMIIi;r,

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o w ti 'o jrk 8 t a ; e Q tU o k B o n n d >u p W h e n W o r d d f A p p r o a c h - ™in g F lo o d Oo m e B ; L i t t l e L o m , ^

rarnroA L*;'» ,W yo- Dec. 33. ( / p ) ^ reasure. caoaad. th e brealdng o f the daap ew fo tkrdam near here today and a O aor rge area: o f g m b ig lan d w u In un - ■ i Ited. T b e jlo o d w a te n . were reead- « t o o W ^ ^ : i K U -n o t beUewd , ^ o i i

>e ^ a p & tiw A ln c flood . aod several ules lousand hood oT caUle were drVven > h igher ground. • « m1Seven l ran che n were forced to b r« ^

lOve, th e ir famlUes to h igher ground, assisi q word had been received ton igh t was,, tim .th e famUy o t Charles Alexander, avail i t nelghbprs expressed .the opinion A la t tU ua w u tim e to - te a c h h igh the i :«und before the' flood w a ta n struck the >0 M exander ranch house near the by C un. ' • ■ . - . , -occuiTba N ew fork dam .w u ’ constnictcd p u 1.1935 by' fa m e n o f tb e Green r ive r b a n aioy andi coat 9SOM0. I t ' is ideated ried , N ew f< rt lake a t . th e bead o f the wb6: ewfoHc r iv e r and b d d 30340 acre b ro tt e t o f w a t« , .

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■He N ew ai-N eU U cWrsley. 14. daugh- ” “ er o f Mrs. L ls te Owdoy. o f Bagetr « n . and the U ta N a l Owsley, oper- to r o f the Owaley'a fe rry , w asd raw A- in f , c d lo the skating pond n te r here S e . ibout g o’clock las t n lg b t Due to be r m o r t Mxperionca w ith skatas d ie went too i * V «*** center o f th e po nd .a M b ro to {Jw *. h n w tb : the lee Into--daep'.< water.% bond t t iW d O ridley. w bo atoo feU In to tb s .ca r. ) laAp •water, was raacued b y h is. unde, eehL Jeone.-aridlay.

^ O id » v to , « w j l B a / l i * w . lm p o i| | i ’ -^Heat >)e.te loca ta 'thd g lr l a t 6oee,>and dta. r a s - i n - lb e r ^ : w ater abodt ao'^mla^: -W j l l a b e fo M '^b e r 'b o d y 'V M 'n c b v e r ^ I 5 S R » kiea l tphjM leUc h a d . b a 6 i called m d waa oo -the ground when'fche w u J S >rought to- shore.’ P lrilt ' a id -aod-aU u d S n c e known , to m adled..adence t f u appUad fo r tw o h o u n w itho u t • ^ iva ii. •. g y j '

A partyi o f youhg people between ”3 K , he ages 'o l 13 and 14 yean were In he pa rty ; They ware ; iKCompshled L ^ ‘ ty Oeorge. Orid ley when , the acc|dent • B ^ >ccutred;,. - ■ •• -d o ry ,

Punoral arrangemenu have, n o t - A y 1 wen madoi pdUtlBg arH val o f a m a r- « le d alstor o t th tf g ir l from R obblm vb6. w ith M rs. Owday axid a younger - ' 1 ^ jto the r. suhrlve the g lri.

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BOISE.- Dec. » OPh-DetaUed 'discussions o f dd lnquent taxes, went disposition o f property aoqulred by »naln ta x deed, personal property tax Uws, reg istra tion and dectlon Uws, and tbe m aking o f abstractk l i n to r the state board o f tqualbta- n i l tlon . occupied the lda*w s U U as- socUtton .o f county au d lto n du r- Ing today’s session o l tbe a n n U l U conventloo. I

Speaksh Induded MyrUe P.‘ Enklng. Oooding county auditor.Stepben- U tte r, Ada county audi- Qaq, to r, B a rry A . Thateher. U ta h «® “ ' county audito r. P rim k M. Bobba, e Elm ore county auditor. Praok B. d SnUtb. W aahington county audito r and Oeorge W il t , BonnevUle coup- ^ H

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WUUadt- V . L m S m today ponde^d his daclaleu ' ^ iu to Oaorge Remus’ ^ sanity. T t m ay oome todiorrow p r ah'- t ja n i o t te r day m ay ba biMdad, he aaSd. i ^

T ba ' ju4 gfr:.bad a g m t mass o f d c M docum Attary 'evidence f |« a t tbe Remua ith a ir u iu r d a ^ t r ld . as w d l : as a tedgthy'^ ou t tranaerip t u . > j r ^ r d a y ^ ' sanlQr b e a r - | m f t Ing to l o o f « ^ t l ^ t ^ . thner a lla n * C apf b U wbo sat w tth hUn in a d v l ^ c%> sesnp a d tk s v ■ ■ r ^ ' T uw g.

I t -w a g .a p p a m t th a t-Jo dg e Lue- d e n was. g tytnc. m uch thought to the deddoo. >daspita b is experieooa. to f i W handUns su d t caaaa: He bas avaragad fM B '400;sa&lQr b c a r ^ annualty foe m any yaant. i v - K - »

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B k a p e d 'n s n i '- s t iu ^ i F a m & ^ S H Advleea from , tb a - 'fa d a i^ - b tnS lu ^ M m . tb a t JeUa had- escaped 'tw m 5te > B lW a ta . fa rm a t ^ o r d : - n o r l ^ J P ^ l H imber i ; iM 6 , and ^ ia .w a o te d U o s n M -'aberUfa oUlo^ :,a t . L a a r p i f t c g ^ B It murder. •‘R w L e a v a n iM lh i l iM iw S t^a.'mcssags: :ddtverad.>saU’.Uter,-aaka4 t b a t ; M l a - b e ^ i f i m ere and stated . t b i t e i t r a d l t lo a O i r a M H J InKltuted.JeUa,' when' u T a a te d T b ^ i.W - it t j^ H Igbt’ of D e c e m b ^ S I '-^ /a n it id in iS ^ H ! officer, eacaped < Stom‘ tb e ' 'a a v n f lH « , ‘ officer at * tba-.'pptatt^;;oC • le .w u racaiptureir: ‘ the tomlng when* he «as';pitpBniMV>era^B •Ve town lh: a. ^bonow ed-C g& S |liH H ad . ddayad - h U r d i m a ^ > t t f : f in ^ ina’-lo order to ;e o O a c t'.a .S ia S tiM W ond^that b« b id .g lv a h '. te V a a a k ^ ^ H i r . t m a ‘‘d r lv e - lt^ y o ta ra d ^ jM M H ^ I •

Reviews B t a n r > , a C - O M f ^ ^ ^ ^ H ' W ltiie itV ' badU iton.*' J to flS at w i m ( i f b U e r t a i n a l ^ m c ^ ^ ^ ^ lue s tip iM J t t .tb ^ p < f l i e a » r t f g g g g g | g B

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sy rccord.’’..JeUa.teldlba^peUD9»5W ^H but L w u b o p m v -. tb it 'X . .s M id ^ a |H (leased here .before >ou g o t. lt '^ ^ .m iW M - learned today that c b u ie s ';^ lM :fH eeo fUsd agaiast-'laa-'bere.:;Z-.kM V^^ ben *w u ao u se .h d d lo g *b iw JM ! a M (ory, 'and sevieral times •d u riB g ^W S M ky r w u a t the j»obit ’ot b t you seemed -to. be buay.'’! 'V d U f lx ^ tbe data-ot t b e . t f i i i ^ ^ H ^ - ro b b e ry u /-N o v a n b « r^ fc ^ U ig M

P ro a dIapetebee‘ lk r t> D l | i^ y ^ H l id that th e 'ro b b e ry .w is 'fM o ia M S ^H ictober 39.. 1934.-a a d . tb a t tie aUeged a U jw ; o f. O l ^ H . O t f i i f a B aputy sheriff, who was.'dwi>'’iA I B g n

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D uring the day. L leutenaot p b m - ^ W nander - Roaendahl o f the d lrkJM itjy K l XM' Angelea announced th k t ■ fu n b a r ’•'> «arch would be futU e unlaas . Itaiir C' 6} Jues developed. Tbs two navy, dev^:; '''» troye n and three coast g u a r d J d, rh lch have been a e a ith ln r tba.'.w M aS^ ^omplded . tb d r ta a k . w l t tm it . l a n l K T knd hihe naval search, received p « 1 a S 3 S ^ /J o abandon K. -•

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I , :tO NO ON . D(S.'20 — AlrpUne® and ne'I onnorcd U n lu are ploying re lict roles u l; In E n jl* n d > g r f * l jto rm —the fic rc w l m ,i ' ' bU nard In tome pa rU th a l EaBUnd - , : h M known In n More o l yeara.> . ' Breftd and butler were dropped w., ‘ . from the sky tnto W est«th»tn »nd , , , 1 nddbborln * vlUogei In i-K e n t. • whow , ■

tebab ltanu are M io w <Jn prtM n^ Two t • fdrplone* from »n airdrome ncM U n - y ,,> . don carried suppUei. b u t were un- .„ | t ‘ ] able to fin d a sa/e la n d lm la the f beleaguered town i; The food was ^

jOaced In .ba g! and, dropped w ith por- “ Acbutcs* __

VUlogei lu U te d >Tank* from two arm y station* .In

■ Ram pthlre were employed to crush & pathway through ^ e roads pUed high w ith snow. Por lo u r daya three vU- btgea, .Croamont, Uanvetbcrtne and J;"

■ U aagattoek. ly ing near lbs foot of t li 'e 'B la c k mountain. Monmouthshire. lttT« 'b«en isolated, and unless a .lhaw

r M ines'6oon I t is feared the vUlagera ] sn d cattle w ill suffer Mvere privation, b'VSoodB are adding to the dUtresi. The>’ arc widespread In th e Ouse val* qo

• ' I w In . R uD tl^donsb lre. whllo the th, >' .Tum ea Hoods, from Old Windsor to

s W alton, show Uttle signs o f lubaldlng. ]- ' ' ' Bleak tales o f suffering In a ll the o(; ' c ^ - fa u r ie d eouBtJea of M uUiem Eng*

’ . U nd and Wales were to ld in London inc ;■ ien lghW while w u th e r exper^ are no t n,i

’ y e t a b le 'to foresee tem edlste reUef niLf r ^ cold, which lias (ripped B rita in jnd

' - asd parts o f the .coDtlpent. j ; r On the Ma; too. v iolent easterly

gales have prevailed, causlns disuess gu'- to shipping In varying degrees fo r six

' 9 a y i. M any ru ra l ylUages are s ti l l eut fer « n from ’ supplies b y ' snow drU tU niii

, >. r e t r ie d to be from 10 to 14 feet hlsh. to : : ' ' O u rle a M a H t

. I ' Meeting th e ' emergency causcd "by eyi ; th e suspension o f the mall trains, on

Lo rd Templemoro has lo r two days fjo etOrled the malls from Winchester to twl iUresfbrd; Bampslilre. over, a route o f ^ itT e n miles, and ’the peer*hss voliln- pai Uittd to do th is work unUl regular fo, « ^ e e la ntumei. (he' 'An aged f^ rm ^bo re r'o f.S om erse t- qq

. ahlre. missing l a , the b U m rd , was tai . .fc u n d -d e o d 'fro c e h ’in th e m u d ’ oad dn ‘ aMow. lea

f.'The Im peria l o lr . , ways ■ scrvlce lo chi Paris WAS resum ed^todai'alter * d v a ' suapenslbn. The*sou lhem ra il* ,

: w ty has reopened Its F o lke ttone ;:^u- ; & D e service; bu t the ' D orer-dalale ^ ' : ' Is sUll suspended, fo r the

.fo u r th 'd a y . because of-heavy aeas In . tbe. channel.

. '’London, though i t experienced an ' vnusnal snow fa ll, suffered least of

AU southem England. „ | , . 'J b e U i lu iu u iiu o l mttis p i im or »

[ . Jbuope are also suffering trom the ^ lo ig 'cx teo^ed . cold and heavy snow. ^

' . Bo' severe is *the w inte r in Tnm syl- : Vm\1« th a t wolvea have beeh a tu c k -

I n g ^ e people. , J O n the other hnnd. Sw luerland re-

« * ts eo lnputn th a t the snow supply ? U v m u c h below normal. threAtenlnk th e suctess o f the ir programs o f w in-

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slsted the m otion and th e court de- tro d ined to incorporate the proviso in th l tne cancellation order. th i

• Appraise W orth o f Dtcd KeW hllft counsel fo r the government r tr

characterized the qu it claim aa prob- cm ably “ worthlefts,*' other appmlscments lu i o f Its worth hAve been o i.h lg h os nh $1X100.000. ftR,

’ Judge'K cnnedj- In denying the |w - hlr tit lo n o f Sinclair'!* counsel for the In - wii corporation o f Uu* proviso for the rc- thi tu m o f Ihe ••Bclgo" and "P lon w r." plc titles to the o il placer locations made I In the reser\-r area p rio r to Its w llh - bc drawal from entr>-. said he “ would no i wh 'to outalde the mnndotv o( the su- coi preme court o f the U n»i«l Statos in r«i a y tn g what shall bc done here." This ds: • ra o n of the court le ft tlie Unlled thi

, Btates In po&sruton o l U ic quit cklm s Me and. possession Ihere firc . o( t itle lo ( 'the rescn'c which u tindUpui^d fuvt* Hii by the Monunoth’s oin -rtion o l ' r ig h t int to them. Counsel fo r the Mnnimath If OU company' indicated intent to ap- Hi i)eal from ihe ruli.ng o f the couru -

F ind* Long L ltlxn llon 71)e signing of the concfJInlloi) ‘ lc> 'd

cree brotight to an end lUluaUon u f more than two years standing during w M ch the federal government sought

l m to regain posanslon o f the naval oU <>' B m reserve. O rig ina lly liu u tu trd by spe- '

d a l .govemn^ent counsel named by ^ | H P rtild e D t CooMdge. Uie suit wos d l- | 2 | » d e d against tbe Mammoth OU com-

b im y. holders o f the Icbm ol Teapot ' Dome, th e B lncla lr Crude O il Pur-■ d ia s lw ^ c o m p a n y and the S incla ir

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------------ - Ita suicidal leap from the Colorado tm j "treet bridge ■ a t tho v e s t gate o f f t t i Pasadena. p ic l

‘ Body Foand In Arroyo ‘ gWDrlalcell's body was found a t the ^

bottom o f the arroyo' on the n ig h t of M ay 26 U st. A noie^ lound on the ^ brldRe addressed to^ his son. young H un t's faUier. Indicated th a t the aged ' ” 4 m an sought sulcldc because o f l ln a n - , " clal troubles. •

The new police pro ta was spurred coir by in fo rm a tion (hat w isksU on Uie oay o f his supposed suWde bad w ith - ted draw n a large sum o f money from the hole bank In ' which Hickman and* H un t a t iv v th a t tim e were employed. JJhia money aitt never has been occaunted fo r. police in said. Perry M. Parker, fa th e r o f slain H ie M arian, was on o ffic ia l a t th a l bank, o i l i ' Rep.-ated Questioning o f H ickman du ring last n ight by JaU offic ia ls I brought the odmlision fro m the ac- ciised youth tha t he and a pa l, whom he afterw ard named as H v n t, 'h a d f f * killed Thoms while a ltem pting lo rob ^ the la tte r ’s drug store in RosehUl, % suburb, near Piuuulena. j =

W hile officers'w ent ou t to get H un t, u m a complete confession In v o m iv the Thoms murder, was taken fro m H ick­man. 'When H un t "was eonfronted w ith Hickman's account .o f . thevcrlme, he too. according to o fflo e rt a t the Jail, confessed his parUdpatton' in tho holdup and the exchange o f bullets whioh resulted in the death ’o f the druggist and the wounding o f H un t and a police bfflcer.

Hlekman in Court H ickman appeared in tw o .courts to­

day In company w ith his lawyer, Jer­ome Walsh. Kansas CUy. w ho tr»veled ocross the country a t the request of the youth's mother lo rep re K n t her son. ' .

P lrs t he was taken In to the- ceurt o t M un icipal Judge M yron WestOver where ■ com pla int chu ig ing kidnap­ing. Issued earlier In tbe search fo r the abducted school g lr l, w as* dis­missed to make way fo r action on the Indlotment. ,

Prom there Hickman, pale as a ghost, was led In to the cou rt room o f ! Superior Judge Carloa H atdy, before whom he appeared ou a mlnoo^ of­fense six months ago, ,to hear the m urder and kldnap ing 'lnd lc tm ent read to h im In fo rm al arraignm ent.

Seldom have such scencs greeted the eyes o f a prUoner led in to a soulb- om C alifo rn ia eourt room. The eighth floo r o f the H a ll o f Justice was a tw ls t l iu mass o t hum anity eager,fo r a gUrhpso o f the short, s llgb t and pa llid youih. Spectators, who were fo rtunate enough to gain access to (he tin y court, room stood unmolested on the seaU In the rear rows to ob- U ln better views o f the b rie f legal drama. Scores o t officers, armed w ith tear gas bombs, held the crowd in check. . s

Bnvftdo D lsapptan W hen H ickman came before the sU-

very-halred presiding judge o f the su­perior eouri, who had granted h im probation fo r forgery last summer. aU (he form er bravado seemed to have le ft h im and he stood by the clerk's desk w lUi lU-concealed fear.

T h e firs t move was lo legalise the parllclpaUon of .Walsh in a C a lifom U case. A m o tio n .b y D is tric t A ttorney Asa Keyes was presented and granted by ^ g e Hardy perm uting W alsh to represent H ickm a n-in th is case.

W alsh said his -eU ent was 'w lU ln g th a t the reading « f the In ^ tm e n i 9e wfclved, but .Judge H ardy - Insisted th a t i t be read, together w ith its en­dorsements.

W lUlam 0 . Brayton. deputy d is tric t attorney, read the ind ic tm ent w ith l u two counts-~one o f kidnaping and the other o f m urder*

W alsh' Addreasis Court W hen th a t form oUty was concluded.

A ttorney Walsl> Jn a clear, r ln g l jv U fl voice. .to!d Judge H ardy U iat he had C l been retained to defend Hlck,man only n IS hours before he had u k e n the □ tra in fo r the west. On a rriva l h w B th is m om lng be- had gone dlrecUy to H the H a ll o t JusUce to confer w ith I SI Keyes and had spent v irtu a lly 'oU the IB rtm ainder o f his tim e w ith tbe prls- IH cncr. But he had not had lim e to IB I l i i l ly comprehend the many th ings H n h lch atuched thmselves to the c«se IH and .fu rU ie r tic wishe<i to associate M him self w ith a local lawyer fa if il l la r I n w llh C alifo rn ia procejiurc. and asked | n th a t a day be granted the youth to H plead. ' m

The court; suggested th a l Saturday f f l bc named, but d id not press th is date H when Walsh expfes&ed doubt th a l he H could become famUlar w ith aU the M ram ifications of the case before Tuea- IN day. ’ Whereupon Judge H ardy said Ih the plea would be heard a l 3 p m. on ] 9 Monday. B

O nly ^wo w-ords were spoken by B H ickman during the enUre proceed- m inii. T ha t was wben he was asked o H If h u (me name «-as WUllam Edward S n Hic-knian. nnd he ansven-d: H

3Tc«, sir." • n IThe urlsoner. unshackled bu l sur- H|

. rounded by several bulky guards, was m l l id back to the barred (levator tn d (IB shot quickly upward to hts cell on the H

. IwcUth lloc r to aw ait Uie next move m [ of the law. HI

JaU a tu ch fs said th a t Attorney B , V(aUh oppeared much upset when he M . learned th a t hLi cUent had confessed If l . lo a second murder, lh a l of Uie drug- 19

gist Thoms il l a holdup o f his store. IS [ A fle r Walsh left, H ickman told the j f l . s tta c lm he Imd been instructed to ■

"Stop u lk ln g ;Alihougtx Hunt conkssed to pa rtic i­

pa ting In the drug store holdup which ended -la ta lly fo r Thoms, he rigorously denied havlBg f l r fd any shots as as­serted by -Rickman. H un t declared the safety was on bis gun.

T h e ''iW iw w . o f D U trtc t Attorney t le y is to< the ^ Id t tp -m u rd e r confes-

> slon of. Ib e .p a ir . I t u an order. Issued ‘ tcday. lo r b ring ing o f a complaint I K g U u rH u n l'e b a rg ln g h im w llh rob- t b « T and'm urder.' Keyea pointed eut • th a t the law states, th a t a person

KUclpaUhg la • holdup durUig which

v ictim u k ine d 'ls guUty o f m ur- H (ige .K bstber' o r -n e t b» aetuaU)' d id H I Ute kiUlng. Another dram atic- B ill ' lo 'th e ‘Jap /to da y} w as; cnacted • when H

cried o u t w t t t . a H u n t

-.LOe 'A to C iB S . ■Dee.:M,UPir^Air « n p u tSJeptmKt Welby H u n C y ^ th - :u l holdupToecofflpUce o f -W IU to * '£ . !UekmaQ> w llh '- Ih e . k i d n i t ^ ; - « o d Oayinr o f U ttle U a r l a n - F i ^ > mM lng nladef ’ |jy pifllce d i ^ m W jlg h l. who were rttamat.aowti’Utii-.ct nrideoc* lad lca tlng th a t the k idnaper u d on aceompUce in a t least p u t o f ^ hecH m e;

H un t. Ift - jr ta r^ ild youto, v b o -cioii- 9 ^ ’ ^ :cssed today to coming h ^ from ^ 7 * * * i ta n m 'C U jf W ith H lckm a n r and T 3 ro m m lit in r boklups- w ith h ta .- |>otb lere and t h th e m idwest,d ty , adm it-1 * «d als9 tb A t 'b e partldpated In the M idup * year ago Chrtstn ia* *ve,Ivy Thoms. BoMhlU druggist; Thoms lie d o f a buUet In th? chest reeelved in an exchange-of shots bet ween Hickman. H un t and PoUcemon D .Oliver, who aDt»cored in the store. ^. . H un t BeMmMes Kram er ' ,h lm i The police possessed the fa o tl th a t, th e .m

M iu t. somewhat resembled H ickm an's ' descrtpUon o f U ui^m ytb ical): Andrew KA N 8 FCramer. whom’ the k ld rta p e r'o F T lrs t' sccused o f the g ir l’s m urder; th a l . K A I

T H I S W E I

O N L Y

6 © ntijTo make it easier t

throughout the store st dise in the win<

There Is Value

Y

I — H eI . ■'‘9 P a "

I Cotton I BlanketjH Size 72x80

m G rc y . ,^ v ith p in k und b lueS ' ers. T h is is e x tra -size,n two p a ir to cu.‘»tomer. I ’ re - in ' to ry sa le p r lc c ; p a ir

I ^ 1 - ^ 9

I ■ 17 Men’s A ll -

Wool, t’/

Ov0fcpa:lG ood asso rtm e n t o f a izcs ;

p la ids* a n d s tr ip e s . ' A i l

■ m ode ls . P re -lnvcn to r> - p

I " ■

m h m m s n ^ E m fm cn t Uw>^ ; W i j bambrik.*;]^btob 't o j& r e

D e '.m .a ie B U |h ’s ear on C b *.« T - «wiw r t i x M ^ ^ n S r h C T p a £ d ' i a , i t ' t b ^

f

} fllc la ls nev lmresU<^Ion w i ll t l j i g i i f e opinion’ tb a tJ ia d ) g lr l’ b e e iu w B u io H ldm a ii's -cax ' ^ > would •a W S ^ h a te 'm a d e ah'OUt- ^ . in w h le b 'o S m s r Oa could h&vd lugbt s c o ^ ^ t t her i £ m « U ^ old, ^ ^ U a fse rtc tf/jte re p o w v In . tb ^ B d - ‘ "H per's c o n f e S . omciola polated - “ Y :, aroused s t i jp f io iu o f t h accom- th a tce in th e c r itM . / i ' piece A hla )^u i» .:6pnf«w lon 'today>H unt th ro i doted H telm nn previously had "& stion«d■ t o ^ ^ a desire to “ cu t like

seme one aad s trew tbem along Be I h i g h w a y . * ' H u m lu n t waa h ^ J n joU whUe a com- th e . JBt v u o rflfrcd drawn charging td d n w ith r o b ^ and com plicity In seriei i.m urdur of^'lKuns., . .a d m )

’ ' ] a lte rl n s a s c c n ^ y J S - , 'CU

AC OC«Sl,IC I^ OP il lC K U A N S&ld EANSAS 'O O T i Dec. » (/p)»PoUce Kani

■ r a M B a n a i n i' .......... ; i

lEif: '. V I ■

jllits F rr to invoi6i:, we close old 1' shodd bring you here this [na6^ w ith .question mark

I No Questi es—There foiir Miiids

rre -89 Ladies’ H eavj

!i',- Flaxmel

[s Nigh % Gowrle h o rd - . Thcnc a rc re g u la r 95. L im it tics. S evera l tliffe r< e -in ve n ' L im it tw o to a cuBtoi r in v e n to ry sa le r•59c

3 8 7 P a i r L a d i e s ’

W e i g h t

SilkHos<

j ; fa n c y pb in to d hee l, s ilk to j l I I new I irrcK u la rs 6 f $1.00 qt

p r ic e L i ir i i t , 2 p a ir I■4om(3r. P ro -in vo n toS 3Jlc

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a t hts biiaM' e v ^ a r- ;tt ir - lo c a l'd ttc c U v e bureau-was t i » -fi] r l ^ i t e Zios A a y le s poU<;e he leg

»116wia« hta im fulTJsii*'nan SSrtij d d e k ^ v e o . t b ^ said, b o v h e 'a U : . rW » ' ;kn tan and read muhleE atdr>) m U ^ - MiW|Ui«r.;

W e ^ 'ttU J u s tT tt i^ c d bd d ln g up' a ig store, th e n jg h t of December 1,

B e r o o u d j r l ^ ' - t t e U u jM .o t iW p .d had i r b ^ reaidlBg a m urder; ito ry i ^

H i * a a i l iWugbid and ta ld : f ■You to o w .- } t :* o u ld be worse tbaa i t - to kU l soae^one aod cut h im ; to ces; In to w - s m a u pieces row tbem along the toad. ' :Some doy I 'm going lo pu ll a Job “^ c B th a t." * e welerno ud } said he m et Hlekman * *1 rdornln m t whU* th e tr io were working In ' ‘T f . i.p u b U ^ U b rs n r here In 1039, ta d w h ile i d poUce th e y began planning the • ' ies o f ro b b e rlM ^ n d holdups h« ^ n its having taken , pa n in, shortly beea i erward. • . crim e*Jblef o l D e t^ v e s Lincoln O. Toyne coitfcsi d , to n ig h t th a t he believed other nsas C ity h ig h school studenU had t l

• i d a y a n <1927 w ith this final sales efi 9 week. W e are not quoting ks instead of*prices. Jiis t s

ion in Our W ill Be I c s as to the f

Som e E iry O u tin g 149

' B O YittlS)5 c e n t v a l- ^ 1 1 1 're n t s(tylc.s. v *l o n ic r . P r e - u m i h m M ix ; ' n o sp r ic e L im i t , f o u r s u i u - t89(

s’ S e r v i c e O n e L o

La* e P a n Iop. P a c to i'y J L 'J L f i / 1w a l i l y f o o t - Y o u - K i i l b e i i 'V l

U> th e CU8- v u lu c a . O u r P re -1:o ry p r ic e ■ p r ic e , ci

$ 1 .8

■ ‘ ‘ j

» - f iw a e r r was a -b e ra -- ‘ S S -.ow n and -^m r bad ly .'lm ned . he i t n t g K IM ^ 'O D sbM Ott

a s

i l i - B g i t . h a r e 'c a u g b t ' ; f t » . . We ■ U dh% !« t( 9 -tbe-engfaeg-' aad thd i f ; p .churned; ahead fo r- th re e bouxt; - r

SS M M I to . .tn’t ^ l i ^ fo r 1« hours and there wasr«e .feet, o f water In tba ho ld wbea S b ^

tet>. ;■ : ■■■ . th e 'H oT w o iif t iM a U were p r o v id e d and therefon

% enl byerboard a t a is F u ie next eonnectliim lh g '- ■ etttangei

t i u t hem Involved w ith H lckmatb ta the tU te ba mes oocomitted M re before the a t Lim a ifeseed. .ktdaaper. -and -slayer o f eburt'bal ir la n Parlcer w e a fto C aU lonila the mon plei I* tim e. . . cou rt

IN

f e -

ideffort. The com pelling pricei ng a ll tfie prices. You w ill no t step inside and investigate,

r Minds as t Q Question j Savings!!

Ix a m p le ^49 17 Ladiei

wS Spi i o f t Co:

1 1 ' 4 ' C • A l l w o o l an ti

•T ■ ' a l l Hizes. E a rl;

n e a r ly hJI aizes. $24.50 to $2 S / to a cus tom er9c $9,Lot of 67 Pair I

lies’ Scu j Velvet sji3<tS M o c c iu il i t ip , 'c

SuriJrinoil n t th o ru b b o j heels, I

' t « n ; a l l » l r e 8 f r

^ 8 8 9!

;/

ljU S I«p A T (E»aY ^ AW^TWQ PtClSIOI*

0iM '.:jtlidge I i i e d e n - d « ^ '- t l& ^ '‘A e n ^ 'O f today.^Is ‘f ia n e . 'O ld Bfore fr^e o f aU legal restzafnt ln «ctio& w ith tbe slaying o f his oged ' ^ e , Imogene, here b t i t ber S, tb )m would be a celebra- and -then w o A ,• the pn ba te Judge de te rm lno he tb ou ld be Im m ured la the

I ho sp ita l.fq r'. the o rtm lna l. Insane •ima,. RemtiiS.-plans a strenuous t'bfttUaCtMWnhly. th rough .the' com * » - pleas;-stfEiUs and fU t« supttme-.

^FULLT

' ' ' • ' ■ ' / '

ces on odd lots notice merchan Ite.

to the in

S ' . “ ■

t ie s * M o d i s h

[ > Q r t *

»atsl i f u r co lla rs and

a r ly season prices

$29.50. Choice

9.99r C h i l d r e n ’ s

iifferloes•, ‘ co m p o s itio n solo,

1, b lu c h e r s ty io in

s f ro m 5 to 2 . P a ir _

99c 5*2 22225!

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Ulfoch season w« try t , ? standard merchants

tions. Nothing is Itoi

• -M §f& i^eate i|L7 O iir tAblenqliftljlsfieftr^Bl“ 5weatera\)vc have'priced '

Arid have mado B.t3ble of tjackets a t .........................Young men’s fancy pull- sweaters.we have--cut to Young men’s heavy shaker $9.00 sweaters ......... ........

Men’s Leather ^Men’s black horsehide lei are reduced from $13.50 t Double breasted horsehide i sizes only, from $19.50 to

Men’s M&ttensTable of men’s jersey and tick 60c mittens. Price toClear up ......... ........25^

, »

MiBn’s Odd TrouseKWe have made a table o men’s add trousers in i good run of sizes, you;choice .... ................ 9*-B!These are mostly trouser

' from our V irrin Wool suite We buy ■ suits . with tW' pairs of trousers and some times the customer take

.only one. pair, They ar $6.50 and $7.50 values fo the most part. '

E l d r

'.-^i >7,'

f to m ^ e our Midwintei Iise wtuch we sell at a re raughtfor the sale, and

M e n ’ sOur men’s and young; men’ do' not feature any otfe br

I we feel we can get the best I I thing goes in this .sale, Silv< I JKeller-Heumanh-Thompsqn'

We have made one rack 44 fronv prices ranging fn

^ YO U I

$ 1 (• The balance of the suits ri

we have cut the price of e is priced above $34.50

ters, V- „ Me«aKaker'«9.«D-^» J ?id ‘;..'.-...?7 .4 5 '■ pur--table,of_f men’s $5.00 have marked...........$3.75 blazers .........all-over $4.50 Medium weig:p .......?3.45_ Light weightser crew neck ..... .....$7.45

' Vests . •leather vests Men’s beautif

0 to ....$7.95 are reduced fi

to .„.$13.95 50 ....

; MEN’S UNDA table of broken lots of i

, and rayon and wool unionsu Bros. make. $5.00 values .A lot of heavy wool mixedat ...... ......................... :.....

' A lot of heavy cotton unionsu , Regular $5.00 wool unionsu Regular $3.50 cotton Swiss r

Boys’ ShirtsBoys’ $1.00 work shirtf

, in'solid blue or gray pit“ sizes 12 to 14 ....^ Boys’ lVuit>of-tiie-Loon

dress shirts, sizes 11 to;rs . a t .....................! o f ' / -1 a®B5 Men's HatsBers pur stock’of men’s hatsilts. and uf) tio date; We hayi

' stock. We have markedS S haU ...L.-.........„.,.........are . The $5.00 hatft ..;.......

• The $6.00 haja ............

i c l g e.s-'.- :i. ; .> V ,' ■ ■ ,•

m j i ha fe ,Y .iN EW & T W IN F i^ L S

l l

er .Clearance Sale a rec( reawnable mark-up. WI 1 we have no junk. Our

s S u i t sin’s suits are all virgln-wool. Vi brand exclusively, but buy whei st values for our customers. Kvei ilverstrypes, Oregon City Woolen qn’s pnd-J. Capps & Son’s; woolen ^ of about 50 sits in si»s 32 t from.$24;60 to $84.50.UR. CHOICE

6.95remain in their usual places bi every one. No suit in the hou

tejn’s B J a z ^ , . . , ,

i l men’s ' odF^lizfrs we Ki’yery low. Heavy wool....................... ........?6.95sight ..................... $5.95ht ..,.............. ...-...,$3.95

n’s Mackinaws .tifiil ijpendleton mackinaws -:1 fl-om $W.50 to-....$13.95 .'1

irman mackinaws from M ...............................$9.45 «

lO N S u rrs - |: men’s heayy wool-mixed suits. Cooper and Wilson 1 ...'........... .............. $3.45d unionsuits, $3.50 values ,....................................................S Z - ^ S I

suits, $2.00 values ..$1.45isuits .....................$3.05I rib unionsuits...... $2.95

t s

rts either - I 'X V / X pin check,.............85^om $1.60 to 14 1-2 .....$1.25

M E NWe have reduced

S shoes-in the store.Its is new A table of broken 1aye no old Men’s $5.00 dressed the $4 Men’s $6.00 dress..,...$2.05 Men’s $7.00 dress......$3.05 , Men’s $9.00 dress.....$4.05 -■•V -............

C l o t h

3 I D j i ^ O . F R I P A W Q I

cordfbiroaking e ve n t. Vhat isfleft of this sto i r stock is always clea

bai^ain

i

k , - ' , 0ens,., v;ens. ■ We have maJ to . . and mackina

; J : $ 1 2

but The balanceouse but the pric(

atover',$34.5

fir

id the price :of every pair o

1 lots of $5.0c! shoes...... $2.91BS and work shoes .......$3.8J:ss shoes __ __________ .$4.91iss shoes ....;................ $5.4i«s shbes and men’s. $9.00 Hi ...... .... ..... ..........i! ;...$6.0l

l i n g <

)RNlkol,DfecEMBER-30.

B . , '

A ll though the year ock at the end o l the y an. Whatever you seU

M E N ’ S) v e r c 6 alade an entire rack of imen’s law overcoats, sizes 36 to 44, a

2 .9 5 $ i ; $ 1 4 .9 5

3 of eur oyeroats remain in tl se'of every one is reduced. N .50. •

jMen’^aWork PantstaBlJ?of*taeii s work pants' in a

in of' sizes, mostly khaki and loleskins, $2.45 and $2.95 v

[fin’s $5.00 riding breeches in iirds and Bedford cords ....[en’s wool gaberdine riding bre ;duced from $9.50 to ...........$

Men’s Work Sox[en’s heavy work sox for hi-cut I white or gray, regular 75c)r ...........................................len’s cotton' work sox, regulaialues, 2 pairs fo r ...................liddlesex sox of the engineer ireman weight, .......................

Men’s Shirts'or convinence of selectipn'we rangfed our shirts in different g 'hey are 'g^uine bargains. I Iroadcloth and percale shirts pearate collar to match and ollars atta^ed, values $1.95 toach ......... ;............................ ^■~| Broadcloth shirts with stJ

neckband, $2.45 andvalues _............................fEnglish broadcloth shirts collar attached and two

' pockets, $3.45 and $3.95 vV each .............................. !i Heavy fast color khaki

shirts, regular $1.95each ...'.............. ...........!A ll wool flannel shirts i:

of Donald and, Bostwlck$5.00 values .......... .\.....lWool mixed flannel shirt

^ cut, made just like the*5 shirts, $8.76 values.......1

Men’s $1.00 work shirts . j 5 Men’s $1;B0 work shirts ! — Men’s $1.96 Work ih irts !

C o m t“ S i H i i

r w e b u y M S r S i ^

as'S lfiS i’??)

a t s : M’s heavy raincbatsI, at three prices— \ V ^

.3 .9 5 3

1 their usual places W ^ .. Not one is priced ' T

8 „ Young M<31’8;(Jd“ S k W e have^good__'&or

values nien’s plain and fane;.. $1.95 sers that sell for $4.96n whip- choice in this sale ;.. ;..$3.?5'’ $7« Suits ant

Our boys suits are:ut boots “ “ de f™ '" ' ic value woorfabrica from theilar*2ot ,'i«o“ vi.>le, Ga.,'woolen......25(S mills. ’ They are goodeer and p ifcm s and well..... 25^ tailored, ages 11 to

16 with two pairs_ of long trousers, your 'hoice ....... .$13.95

; I . A few suits left of tltd »dulto $2.45 to clea*...$1.65 A few boys overcoatsstarched to dean themI $2.95, ................ •....$1.65rts w ith Boys’ Sweaterswo flap We have a whole tat5 values, ers and blazers that....$2.25 clean up at a piicek i work Boy’s $3.50 fancy p;5 value Boys’ $1.50 jersey t....$1.65 Boygt heavy wool bl3 in Me- Boys’ medium wei(k make, at ........................ .....^ .8 5 Boys’ moleskin andirt»,£uU -at ..........................he $5.00 '•^.« 5 Boys-P

ts Boy’g pants ^ts f l^ S V Boy’s golf knickers ts . Boy’s longjes ^

E K a n t f l

l . \ ' '

si"good quality '

's^Cdrdnrpyssortnient o f ; young j incy, corduroyi trou- ;.95 and $5.96, your-’r i.............:...;.^ .9 Sj

md Overcoats >

f those Oregon City, lickers. They were - ear them up..$4,95 lats in age?,7 to 10,.;,im up......... '...$3.95-;................. ..$5.06

rs and Blazerstable of boys sweat- ■ lat we would like to;; ice,' pullovers.....$1.05'4y blazers ........;75^.. '.

reight w o o lv..U |Em % l

nd corduro^; h laz^ M il

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•.; ' Sii»on »upp1l«<i W i l y upon requwu to fe

• ■ an»«M ncwwpantfd;tyn»oe»»tfypo«tJi<^.

^ s rw ■ eUco. L-w AiuelM. Bwttlo.

tm lOBATITOD B in to

A l it t le set o f vcTK# w rllte n by a g ittte fu l paUent a t the County Oen- ««W c n l B osplta l received a t The New# w ^ qMlce yo terda y «ervw to coll a tten - Co t t o to u t Ins titu tion about whleh'one than

. componUvely UtUe In the o r- ajesi ‘ ' d lnary courw (tf the day’s bccupa^ theU ! '■ ' tico . ' « «. ‘ Taatpayen # « Inclined a t time# to

[ : • grow resentful o»er th e annual de- ^ ) - { le lt and to make verbal charges based I

.upon th ls .v th a t o r 't h e other story I •; '' ir t tb o u t very much l a the way b f ^

, ' m e t kaowlAdte to back their views.> lku t t t ^ men and women who make

i „ use ot tbe institu tion , the sick and o , }■ ' u iffe rb ic m ln c ^ . eeldom. havo other ed iu

' th an lo o d «ord« fo r U;e Coimty Hos-I p lta l and tb« trw tm e n t and care re - beuc ' • ctlved w ith in l u waUs. pcd

The actual fu m which tbe,taxpayers ^ . a w caUed upon tb i ^ ' l n order to

■ 'I nsake up the W ferenee between the fa c t - income and the expense o f operation W I

I. ■ ts dbsUfflble as'reflecied in the actualt u notice. ‘The quMtloxt presented a & U no t ene o f expense bu t ra ther as W

, , to whether o r no t the m tae y expend- ‘ ed is being w d l and properly used, ban

' ' ' ,Tbere ^eems to be ,Bleoty o t ev l- :; denee In 'sup po rt o { . the tb o ligb t th a t u i . U l it t le or no waste; th a t th e cla»I taxpayers' doUan a n being care fully ^

' ' expendi^ and .that. In foet. ia .n o c e m at ' a e o D o m lc a l adm inistration would * c

' " i l in o u n t merely to cu tting down o f ^ .tto e t t l d e w o f th e ' InsUtutlon In ly t p e in t o f actua l servlee.; ^

; • ; 1 '. One can ha rd ly help bu t feel k ind ly jjnd towards an ‘.Institu tion which Is en- e n t

' gaged In as thoroughly u s ^ ^ a work to 1 ; AS Is th is hospital, Zn p o in t o f m im -

agement I t enjoy* a h igh ra tin g and fro r there can be^no quesUon bu t wbat

w ork p e rfo m id by nurses and docton dayj by. d a y > lU com pon fa v . belo orably w ith ' th a t o f any s im ila r In - s tltu tlon anywben. ^

I t U ' lo ' l * ' r e i r t l lM U u t l « k o l 89 ' space prevents publication of . the ^ N e rsn r e fe r r ^ to. the outpouring of a g ra te fu l he iirt. anxious to repay In I t s

: some way th e care received th rough- ^ c . eu t a long and serious illness. ^

. coushi]

CAMP D ls n P U N E plei A c rim ina l eourt indge who lias had ^

re • a great deal of' e x^rlenco v l th yo iith - I , fu l o ffenden belJevea th a t summer bra f comp8;.aro be tU r fo r boys than Jails; [ ' J 4, Be w ou ldn 't sentence prlsonern to the m ] j l I camps, o f course. He w ou ld use the o f <

D camps as pnventlvea. preferring e lth - U ; er the govenunent sumhier m ilita ry ^I I ' ' camps or others, under private m an- fo r

■ ' agement. modeled a fte r them. ^' , **Xhe vrork o f those camp*.” hc says, f,

* “ In ta k in g the kinks ou t o f the young whl• men—especially the c lty -bom boy»^

is wonderful tra in ing, no t because i t' Is o f a m ilita ry nature bu i because o( a 1

tf ie discip linary mcASurcs.." ^‘ ‘ There he lays his hand upon the ' . one m erit o f m lU tariun. which U th a t pot

..‘ i t tJiices r»w youta i-jiD d,-dbslB»nea “ Jj them. T h a t m erit is extracted. In th b g

t country, from the .evil* which accom- oa I pany. I t in m lllta ris llc countries, and

is offered In a - fo rm th a t results in the alm ost unmlxed benefit fo r the young fev

1 fellows who experience It. . Thb p r iia te summer a m p s are n a t- o e

V w a lly more popular lh a n the arm y av.«c a m p f O nfortun^te ly the best of

■4'- them are like ly to cost a great deal cn . o i m on ey-< ft«n more th an -c a n be t ^ ; afforded by tho parents o f boys who

[ V ' most need such tra in ing. I t would be tc > blessing tf such camps could be ^

’ m u ltip lied and placed w ith in the & ' / ; t te s io k W Jaiger numbers.)- 'wh

6U 0 V E L ■ ^ B [ g ^ i|e i& to r A i ^ t . . chairm an o f tbe u t

I ^ H H f l t e a te finanos committee, is a fra id '

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In ib n d o l la f i 'T lu f t 'b e i r o & 1» i h ^ i ver and above ttae regular govern- H I I [jcntal expenses.' T,vFl<K*d..cj»trol ca lU .jfo t,tw 9.ta tra d rt f ig ^ - n ln e m illion do llan , f u f i re lie f ■ , I I dK 'a 'blg'.and u n d e t e r m in e d 'U ie • leW naval program fo r seven 'h u n - i ' ' ired f« ty .m p y o n d o lla n over a few „ ■ e ^ '. p ^ U ix - ^ d ln g s fo r s « od 'd ll «OUr lonal one hiindred mUllon dolman, m e [ p j fe teraiis’ , : to w u - fo i^ '' . fo rty , m illio n ' lo l^W ' ' Tiwa there are a ll b l^ • 3 (ntem al waterway.pei^ecu—lh » Ore*.t *ke s -8 t. Lawrence w a t ^ W . tta* _ _ >anama Canal improvemenls, ttae Col- imbla Bas in .'D ou lder D am ,'M u sc le plana Ihoals, ele. And on top o f ^ e ry th in g Ise, there Is a movement started fo r I law to pay f i f ty d o lla n a m onth iq o l b fo u r m illion Amcrloons w ho served 'w il l I p lh e W orld War. ; -: Needless to say, these demands w ill cludef V>t a l l be granted. Zealous spendera kf public money always-ask fo r. more iia n ttaw cxpect to ge t. B u t ^ MU iressure,ts powerful. I t , i» tncredlbJe low many good Am erican oltizena, nger fe r governmental t h r i f t on gen- :ra l principles, arc determ ined to d ig pm n to the public treasury w ith a steam Chris ihovel when 11 comes to any eon- ;reto proposal in which th ey bappen aobv X3 be dlrecUy Interested. ' elfcct

Congress Is not to blame any morethe publle, or as m uch. Con- ccme

tressmen aro alwa>’s being urged by A i e l r consUluenU to spend. Beldom ire they urged lo sove. . assist

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ed itor T w in Palls News. EGCD ear a ir : Referring to a recem ;

>dltoriaI in The News regarding pres- r m t po ta to m arketing conditions; I t uppean th a t you share th e general ix lie f th a t I t Is because we have ship - _ ped so many ungraded potatoes th a t we have lost the premium th a t has ' usually been paid fo r Idataos. ,

T h is Is' an error. H ie cause is tbe fact th a t we have th is year r a ls ^M> per cent more potatoes In l^a b o a , than In any form er year. In the con- lum lng markets there -Is demand fo r < a certa in amount o f Id ah o p o u io a q t n regardless o f price. A lim ited claiS of consum en wUl havo them though the price be 'above any ether. I t barely enough are shipped to supply th is h igh class trade Idaboe w ill sell above. W isconsin-and Mlnnesotas, bu t / . U more are shipped th a n the h igh A class trade can absorb Idahos must ■* come in competition wltta Wisconsin. V , ^ and oUier potatoes, in » [class p t' de­m and where a po ta to b a potato, w ith h ( a consequent fa ll to th e same price n u n level. T h is year' our weekly sh ip - u id m en u to Chicago have averaged near- ja m i ly double those o f fo rm er yean; a t a . I tlm cfl amounting to as m uch as one- lo d j h a lf tbe to ta l receipts a t th a t c ity . bo i» U nder these conditions I t was in - ter e n u b le tha t- our potatoes would come tod to the price level o f others.

A> a m atter o f fa c t Just as many in fe rio r potatoes have been shipped cH . tro m here under our strictest regu- la tio n aa a t any other tim e. No regu- . ” * lattons bave ever been made in Idaho w h ich forb ids ttae shipping o f potatoes below No. 1 grade. The regulations JJi® o n ^ require th a t No, 3 poUtoes. or cuUs. when shipped should be marked ^ on the sacka No. 3 or cuUs. Result:89 long as low grade potatoes could be shipped a t a prtce to net any- ~;‘z‘ tb ln g to the shipper above fre igh t charges, they were.shipped. Again 11 I t a fa c t th a t the ftn g th o f tim e lh a t tbe shipping o f poutoes In p la in sacks, u n g r ^ d was forb idden U negligible. "Ut to the 192ft crop wc „ could have our poutoes Inspected or Si sh ip them w ithout InspecUon as we pleased. D uring th e U tte r pa rt o f Stat the 193S-lD3e season an attem pt was Ju&t made to require shippers to make a cape cerU In -grade I f they s h ip p e d in branded sacks. T h is wns In force a few weeks only: and sh lppcn were Bl slUl free to ship, w ithout InspecUon Part in p la in sacks. D uring the Ik t te r p a r t W ill o f the 10J6-IW7 season, on ly, was the per requirement made t h a t . a l l poutoes noo be Inspected and marked according to Cou grade. This was changed again and fo r the crop o f 1927-1938 we have been 1 free lo ship in p la in bags w ithout In- specUon. q^o

A shipping regulaUon could bo made which* would help th e markeUng of Idaho poutoes, bu l i t would mako the . , ra is ing o f poUloes In a large pa rt of the s u te prohibitive. T h a t would be a law prohib iting the shipping ou t o f the sU te o f any bu t No. 1 potatoes. There may be pans o f the sU te ^ where a farm er could a ffo rd lo raise — potatoes and sell on ly Nb. 1: cer- u ln ly no t in the T « in F U ls South Side Tract.

Some fields here w ill m n as much AS 75 per cent No. 1, bu t th a t Is where there Is a poor yield- T lie larger the yield, the larger the spuds, the lartcer . the spuds the more knobs, and the (ewer No. 1; though a ll are really f ine pouioes. I th in k I would not miss i t much to say th a t o f the Netted *n Gems on th is trac t no t moro on an average than 60 per cent would make the No. 1 Rrade. No fanner can 33: raise poutoes and th row away 40 prr eent o f his crop: conslderinR the fact th a t he has to pay fo r the d igging, is picking, saclclns. hauling. Riormg and g sorUng o f Uila per ccni th a t he ts to U irow aa-ay: a to ta l codt o f aboul p j 50 cents per sack. In th l:i estimate t have not considered the field cuUs. some B to IS per ccni o f the crop, ■whleh may be le ft In the field a t a cost ■ o f oDiy digging and p icking-^ aboul 14 oenls a sack.

There is on ly one way to save the Id ab o poU to d « a l.' Raise fewer po- ^ ta tcm . T l- The sU te has no power lo control th e acreage lo be planted to potatoes IS and., th is is a m a lu r U ia t must b« ■arrOBged' by on organlxaUon o f the • p r a f l u ^ q r le ft as 11 Is now. be x i o g r o U jr f by tbe U w o f supply oad u

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a b ’ B o y i 'a n d G ir ls .A t»»« fOI

. , . i 1 V— • , PM»" gi) aO BLi Disc. 39 -M em bon o f Uia £p tia t a Y . P. 0 . ha^e eompletad « ma fo r a cniristmas pa rty abd pre^US ' honoring ctudenU who a te aeoordln sndihg jib e holidays here. • T tte l i n t wi ureh ip s K o n have been deooratad ttartlUng OhilstnuuK.colon and. 30 ituden ta ftamped

l l be honoi* guests. town. 0* B u b l'tea che n w bo-w iU -a ttand tea> ore* insUtuU a t Boise F riday In - *<BAC ide^ 8ilpertnt«Ddent M . ftC Van P a t* a bei a. Misses Bertha and Kate BkUlem . -Back ah qond. B um s Rudy and M ro. Renee / Uriel Weydort. ater; , Miss 'B3ecn Dohlqulst U spendlnC Renee r vacaUon w l t ^ reUUves in R u - 1, one r t She la a member o f the Junior Rcbert th school facuKy. praise I

Faneral fe r Babe d iff icu lt Funeral services were held a t the we haw irU U an churcb here Tuesday* a fte r- vlUon. i o n fo r OUdys Hobson, tw o monUis picture 1 daughter o f M r. and Mrs. WIU W alter )bson who died M onday n ig h t from u the CccU o f whooping coug)^ R ev^ J. Jamci l lo t t Sllmp* was In charge o f w e up a rvlce and bu ria l was In the B u h l d n m a tl m elory. * w b lr lw l A group o f O lr l Reserves sang emolloo iris tm as carols to 30 shut-ins and vallds Christmas eve. Tho g lrU also D R lc i ' slsled w im . Uie program a t the r n io » . im m unity tree. J A I L ‘ The General Ladlea* A id o f the c ihodlst church held a m onth ly ' eeUng Thursday afternoon, a t the _ lu rch w lU i M n . 8. E. Cox. M n.- H. o j the

Bobson. M n . '8 . E. Hyde and MUs paper < U dys C«x hostesses. * ^ e <

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P E R C E N T D IV I D E N D i ' s .■ der ant

T he Idaho Egg Producers' M arket- g association. througM its board of rectors, has a u lh o rf fld a dividend ‘ V i " i 1 stock o f 6 per cent and d lstribu- .Dn o f 110.000 surplus on eggs dellv- ed during the past year.A t the prim ary election o f stock- . j ld e n fo r memben o f the d irector- » frc m dlvUlon No. 4,. OusUv Kunxe ' B u h l and T . O. Redford o f Burley Bro placed in nomination. The fin a l , , 5 ‘ , eetlon w ill be held in A n u a ry . nrnihHi......................... he had

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• • Ho (R 0O & R SO N ~M r. and M r*. W . E. h f « ! '

lunn. Bertha Werry. Rogerson: 1*. E. 9® nd M n . T ^ o t . W. I . Tanner. Boise; ■im es B. Pyke. T w in Palls: M n . M . J k. Kaggle, Burley: 1 Joy Prampton. ogan; Oeorge Bevins and fomUy.Oise: E. V . -Walter. Mrs. A. P. W a i- A” " •r. Townsend, M ontana: P. J .'P la ls - V -S 5 ?d. Boise; W alter Hagar, K im berly;/. MocKln lster, Tw in Palls. •

■ - He SpiCHARGED W ITH EN8LAVE.MCNT N EW ORLEANS, L a . Dec. 29 ( /p , -

. charge o f enslavement waa pre- j . i i . arred against Mrs. T . 8. Arico ot New erant Weans today by United SUtes D U - ' , L r ic t A ttorney Edward Talbot a fte r a , la td in the woman's household to ld ^ L . : f f ic e n she had been Jield prisoner S T rT or three yeara a t M n . Arleo’s home. iho rtly a fte r her arresl. Mra. Arico /as arraigned before a United States om m lsslontr and enltered a plea ot o t g u llly . She was relaased under m onth SOOO bond. to r .a

---------------------------- the ncBA ND IT GETS SIMO ranch

SA LT LA K E C tTY . Dec. 29 O P )-A n inmasked band it held up the M urray >tnown lu te bonk, nine miles south o f here. ust before Is closed today and es- cake’ aped w ith IIOCO In cash. M ain

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BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Dec. 29 an^«»*arley Prtce. representing Jeremiah ^ Vtlllom s o f Boston today paid 3S<-c Turnoi w pound fo r a 20J»0-pound fleece f in d 1 kool pool, o f M ike Barclay and B . J. cake** Joumerilali. . Shoi

fleeraC U TT IN O SUCCEEDS JONES Immed

SANTA FE, N. M.. Dcc. 29 dlsoppIronson C. C utlln«, 8 a n u Fc pub- w«>' U lU ier; waa named United States sen- fron t ito r today to f i l l the uncxplred term power If the late Andrieus A. Jones. M r. "Pane; :u tU ng Is an mdependent republl- ner a :an and w ill U ke Uie placc o f a RSKed le m o cn l In the senate. ' were

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Instr'p le ^ u r e . t ^ p la j l i« a tU ia ’lda& o ' q .er. l n ’.&^ULanc'< O h a x id li^ ,'a n r n i ln-dU«#wSi-pUys hU'fiirtflart* -v■ole. I t ^ . th e l l r * t ‘w e M m jp lc - 9 t 'fo r B a ^ B ra n s o n , th o - '‘T a ta r g ir l « ta £ .li cast aa U » ,barotae;Blake. \ l t b Uie f ln t : '.U ff la b O IK o b la r;. i.? ^ lf o f the a c r^ ,* ^ o f tta<

p la y e d -A tl^ -b re e d 'In d ia n . And, godati-ding to ig p o g e r Joe-K. i t U the m om l

w c f te m . ^ B c t ^ in ivb icb tha w ork i ln r ' ^ t < i ^ t of 6 6 th a cattla Corpa

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^ to S q A Country," s ta rring n m u le A d o re e ^ 'a t Uie Orpheum the-

nee A d o riflig a ln proves th a t she no o f - t t t ^ c m 's loading stars.:rt; P rM « T re < iu a lly deserving o f T e ^ le fo r h f l* l i jc c c S u l efforts in a m il pa rb..:.M llchell -LewU, whom lave io n * , known as a deep-dyed “ 5 K n. playa a nrmpaUiellc role in U ^ ire and d& s astoundlngly wcH. S ? c ler L o n g : jlow era and ploU well he U D S O ^ o u s ship capU ln. ta r r 1 mes O l i w Cuni'ood has served tra ln l a sto ry ' wblch U an Intensely j natlc ta le o f the snow country, tton Iw ln d In action and arousing in q{ t ilonal p o w e r,_________ * Uienai

ISdNER IN TWIN F A L L S ^ L -CONFESSES MURDER

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he officer’s death through news- : r tlceounU.' * i i tTl le y cornered me In a cornfield,-I said. •*1 came suddenly -lipon • o f them . He /Ired a t me. , The ^

et glanced o ff my head Just ab^ve * eye. You can see the kno t i t and the powder bum s by m y 'a ip u

I. I shot h im through t h e ^ o u l - and th en caught him and beld hU ( f In f ro d t o f me while. I made the r i th row down their guns. Then _ imed and ran."aia said th a t he had gotten noUi- from the lariwood bank, and th a t °£ . * tiad robbed i t single-handed.• lU 'to ld o f going ffo m Kansas ^ o ." ' ' to Pldrido and of centering his n tlo n on gambling halls th a t were v lng (to th a t Slate during the Tl. . ' ind UTiUe attempUng to hold up a ib llng h o ll a t Lake W orth, he said, ^ t t had m et w ith reslstancs and had t a m an throuRh the leg. He was turec^ and jjIcadcU gu ilty to d N ath rge o f assault «1lh a deadly weap-

H c was sentenced to sehre tw o . rs a t the sUte farm a t RaUord. «0 escaped itw lce fto m the fo rm , said. He gat away t in t , he s ild , ^ October 29. 1W5. ond was recap- JfU a s i in Omaha. He escaped a sec-d U m e-on December ' 1, 1028, and the

been a t libe rty since th a t tim e pe«nII arrested h i « by the police. Op er th e second .escape trom tho cen rida prison farm . JelU cam. ho Em p -ted westward,- passing th rough parU vijnw orth and Atchison. Kansas, autoispent fo u r ip n n U is In HUwaUia, suite

uos, and two 'm onths in St. Louis, m to said. • » o j r t i

Worked aa Sign Painter ^ I aflla . spent last lum m er os' an U ln- o ,nv I t s ign pa inter iworking th rough- }« I ttae su tes o f Nebraska and K a n-

Poliee found a "h a U u r* ot rec- tu te TiendaUons frem people and con- 0. ^ . ns scattered throughout the te r- jTue iry .' praising . Uie ’ work of the coun nter. ' ' ^■rrlvtag In Uils loca lity during the i„ t« , nth o f August, JelU ' wa-s employed th u .a period of t b iw months under _ . - t nome o f Lester fttU b o n e on the . in

ich o t Ked M itche ll o f M urU ugh. ! f t e lU o r PetUbone, as he was iv >wn here, was'arrested in a police „ v n1 on the residence' o f Prank *-Pan-e" Turne r a t ' lhe rear o f M l ^ 1. In avenue west on the n ig h t o f ^un member 14. Police had suspected u , mer fo r some Ume o f conducting I l l ic it trade In in toxicating liquor ^

i had gone lo the v ic in ity o f the rnor residence in an attem pt to , d •something'” to Implicate "P an - ;e- on n “ booUeg* •charge.Ihortly after tha a rr iva l 01 the o f - ...,q ! « a man entered'Jhe houss. and ou it mediately the Ugbt . in the kitchen appeared. T he 'po llee forced lh e lr ^>- In to the buUdlng from both the ^ n r n l and rear. Aa O ffice r M um - ver entered the fro n t door he saw incake." Tom Roberta.. Mrs. T u r- 1“ , - and Jella. **Pancake "' was cn- f . f ’ [ed In fillin g several bottles which re setting on tba floor, w ith ' a , Hid w hich , he waa pouring from a ■Ion Jug. that4rs. Turner scUcd Uie Jug as O fr er Mumpowcr appeared In the door d th rew it in to the stove. An ex- -the islon fo llc v ix l which wrecked the ma(j ive and spread fUmea to the car^ ihe : where Turner had overturned the orar itles. O fflcen sU ted th a t flames arr i an Intensely blue color fille d the non

tire room. A neighbor tu rned In weu a la rm and the ftre department T

ipoDdcd and pu t ou t the blaze. Lea ru m e r was found gu ilty o f Illegal Pl<n s s ^ o n of Intoxicating liqu o r a t • J* I t r ia l before Police Judge H. his Read and was scnunced to sene mai

: months In the county JaU and to V v y a tine ot t300. He gave verbal tlce o f aiipeoL J e lU . wka releas-

as Uie only Uquor foupd a t Uie ae ot Uic ta ld is alleged to have “ r longed to Turner. a-

Captured A fte r Chase PollowlDg an alleged assault upon ^ ra. Turne r on tha aftem oon o f D e- * mber 31. Jella was arrested in a q wntown cafe by O ffice r 'P red L a r- '® ' u who . o rd v a d -h ls prisoner to ivimp«ny {Q .beadquorten in e police auiomoblie. Tbe officer elected to “ frisk'* taU -niOT, and as

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GREBE S

InJotors i^nn State Clare looin' Tea’ ers’ Assobiatlon it re fe ^ lh Ca itar C ^

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n n . Oa& ;3» ( iitv -O tgan laU oD pUy«d.t iv 'e u ta C I M Boom *raachen; aa- gueata \it lo n . a t tb * t « n ^ scssion/ttais » a aonn lng , and'Ttndoraement o l tba fo r ttae't o f •ReMTTa O ffican* T n d n iU taigta «>a un ite Inv ‘conegea and h l tb TbotnailoU by • m a jw lty o f Uie beads oC F ig g y la r ia c U tu tta t . featored to d a y i o f taowIon o f Uia lOatao EducaUoo asso- aerrad

o f .reaolu tloiu and tbe ^llna tign o f o fflce n wUl cohclude o f the...tta trty-s lxtb annual convenUon Ugbtado m w m om lng. vices wiio s * Edna W ent, CaldweU. was Ttiomaitad -president o f th e Clasa Room u ra . PC hen' argonlsaUoa M n . M ary Hodsin,ke rsh am ,' Boise, was named vice Avleanddent, and M iss K . Annabell. o f r d Wtw.POUs, was elected secn ta iy . . tJve' wUidorsement o f m Ultaty U oin ing as ^ /rided by Raeereve O fflce n ’ T n in - asCorps un its foUowed the decU ra- homo

I by M lss,Atabie Probasco. secre- , . 1' o f Ooodlng college. U iat m lU U ry I m ^Ding Uengendering the th ou gh tth a t boi

U a necessity and the on ly solu- I o f IntemaUonal problems. M ost _ .tha InsUtutlon beads declared P M ti

nselvcs In favor o f m l l i u i f tra in - in Reserve O tfice n ' T ra in ing

pa u n its and the naUonal gtia rd aa ^m ating discip line and orderly Uv- ™

son' forleneral s ^ o n speakers included u *• Plorenca Hale, state supervisor narrow w a i schooU fo r Maine, M r. M Uton cam tv i inion. University o f U ^ . Mra. D. sreon. Ruby. CaldweU.* president o f Uie were si ho Congress of Parenta and Teach- m en t c

and Lester P. Albert, ad ju tan t of. and st . ida hn department of the Am eri* from tLegion. cooy e

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:w FICTION ON SHELF iiu. “ OF TWIN FALLS LIBRARY " " S ,

— ■ ■ oicbestl ie foUowing volumes of new flc - caslon, 1 have been added to Uie shelves somely

the T w in Palls pubUc l lb n ry : A t ths ipe and Pies." BuUer; “ S t ra n g haU li man.** Davis; "BelUmy T ria l.’* co lo n a : *The A r is tocn tlc - Miss B rew - beaaty r." L inco ln : "Spring Tides," P in k- Uie mn in ; ."Conflic t," Prouty; *A Oood Uie di iUn.'* R ath : “ Nuptials of Corbal,*' ond f l « U n l: ’'HorseahoO'NalU;- Weston; tcenth Itty,-* Deeping: “ OalUons Reach,** Uirowli jUUison; **Rlght O tf Uio Map.*’ revelry ntogue; “ The Woodcutter's House," Kathai U »n . Wakeir

Bin)a.go t the car under way ho fe lt a

1 U m u t U ilo his ribs and refielved Pontell I request to keep on driv ing , ch* S la in s t r u c ts the o ftlccr to drivb jo r ie I a to a ce ru in destination jrhere dred '

prisoner dismounted and dlsap- Junior « d . - Parks,Jpoa Uie foUowlng m om lng. O ff l- R u th I s WUllam Mumpower and Jack O u t 0 ipey arrested Jella os hc was pre- Chann •ing to leave lown In a ’'borrowed" Karen ximobUe. The man had loaded a patroh tc ise, a shot gun and some quUU parent 0 the machine and delayed his de- coupletrture In order to coUect a $10 cash __Id from Uie D rive -ll-Y ou rse lf com- Ttae ay which he liad posted previous- fo r the use o f another machine. B ^ g e

Pom Roberts, the th ird h iaa in the * n ie r restdencc a t the tim e o f the lice ra id, had rented his car to P|* la fo r an hour’s t r ip In to the, “ in U y to r the sum of $IS. T h is ' '> ,™ s Uie machine w hich JeUa had ended to use in h is escape frero IS c lly . Due to Uie delay in con- ‘ ction wlUi th e ' collection o t tho , ^ ) deposit, Jella fe ll in to U ie hands Uie poUce. '

le lU attempted to draw a 33-callbcr ,-oIv-er which he carried, when he 1, V the offlcera approach ing.' bu t fg, iuiged his m ind when he fe lt a wedni n pressed against hU side. ond PNo charge was fUed against the A r t M m in connecUon w ith the alleged. tribuU m u lt upon M n . Turner. O fflce n and g re planning on f ilin g a com pla int ( ru tt

resisting an officer, when word early- im the department o f JusUce a t « ashlngton. D. C.. arrived a t 3:45 Elean iloek yesterday aftemoon sU tln g auley Rt Je lla was wanted In Leaven- M ary irU i fo r murder and as an escap* comm:

convict from Roltord, Florida, ord was - received sho rtly after sm the she riff a l LeavenworUi P IO I'I Itin g lh a t hc was wanled Ui con- , , cUon w llh murder o f Deputy Sher- *- i

O lenn Curtis.Held nope fo r Beieooe , l b r

Jella had held hopes of being re - gaged ised untU today. W hen he learned Tw in a t a com plaint charging h im w ith portls itsUng an officer was about to be uons ed he said th a t he realized th a t go to tie Jig waa up." He had almost h i«. f, Ide up hts m ind to confess, he to ld D m e i e police last night, when the tele- am from the denartmenl o f Justice rived: He agree? to waive cx trad i- ^ i t v m to Kansas, bu l stated U iat ho a * / ' ju ld f lg h l hU removal to Florida.*T would ra lhe r spend nine years In -avenworth than n ine m onths In ortda,*’ JeUa to ld officers.Jella gave Estea Colorado, as =s b ir th place. He sUted U iat he - arried under the name o f Lester P p g ‘ lUbone a l PalU C ity. Nebraska, on H r * l ly 0. 1937. H is w ife came lo T w in E I l ls soon a fte r h b arrival here in B ugust. She U 'now in MtnneapolU. Inneoou. police say. .-

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THE'. O D t> F E L U )W S D AN O Eon M oikU y Sva, January 3, a t the OddieUowi B a ll. £xc«Ueht music.Bowa’s Orcheatro. - RefreabmenU.

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t l K ' i l K iu ol H o u r. u d ^ J n ia to r O n ( i> i@ tl ioorei was w oa by M n . O .-O . b i t t l^ . ' in Nnai^.auXI seeoad high', bp U U i 'cham.';'liU s r VO Z. A Dttisber of oUicr m o s t, s i t i bonor eam e In - for tea w U dS w u atogM ^ rad frotot a tabU gay w ith « ,p b ^- cjiiiiaDcn- b e w ttc re d -b le w ie d ib 'ca tw p lece . A t ttae four c o n m u ^ g V i tb e tatele s ilver r»Tifll.flat ^ - held o t - ^ . ^ f i itad te a taper* and Uie lUvwr t « . “ r:v ’ail es wire _ .presides* over by 0 ; D. o f.;iU f t o ’ smai a x id M rs . A rthur i Peavey. baoir goh I. P n o a i Magel. Mrs. Laivrenca t rh m Oat Ig in rh C n . Bans Norgren^sad Miss a lee n -B M tb assisted in Oie' dining tb itM /.S Z m . I ta e .rooms were most a ttrac- land }• wtth. '•h e ir Ohrlrtm as deeoraUonsy - i i j i u IS Cbfcxlotte Vogel, daughter ot referee, u . aa d .3J rt. R . E. Vogel, w ho U ne t r o n Cbleago w hen she .U vance’s f ayU n 'iaw lc . f o r Uie hoUdsya pU yM went dow I *dellg2)iful num ben d in in g the the f l n t

bour. knocked <--------- Moore's

•eatidck* a esrn lva l elfect i n deco- IM poua l o n i A ^ favors U»© second annual T h e n • 1 Thuiadajf evening b y the ^ - r o u n dT dsb WOl one o t the sn u rte s t 130 pouo t m at «U bom te o f fo ln of tb e sea- pounds.J 1' fo r t tk « younser aat. Tbe taaUwas increased beautlfuU tig h t w ith l u ca&opy of « ^ , m o rrow t r« p e paper streamers in the do » ■ntvsl c o lo n oS red, oraage, bl*«e, ®‘ JPS*l£5 ion. ]«Uov. an d . violet. The Uguta . ^ ^ re s lu lc d w lU i an arUaUe arrange- *n t oi t a » paper tn Uie sane huefc 1 s tn oB in s o r Uia paper n u tte r td ,m tht balcony. .Beneath t tw b ^ - '»y ewelies, easy ch a in , m ss and nr Is m ^ 'fo n n e d many c « y nootah “ “ i addecl to tb e - toveUness ^ .the U. Fuiach and froattQ cskeS w en a p a n m ved iharougbout the evening from o t A K L

a tln e ^T e table. B a l l ' s Balnbo ■ n a i :besW fumlahed music for the oc- . O '* lion, U i« orcheatm p it beins hand- nely d»corat«d In the chosen colon. (Ooi th s conclusion ot the fourtfa danda ; ; — ^

U lu w l o u i shapes and carn iva l »P* o n re c ^ dUtrlbuted, addloe io U is f u i a i ^ m ty o r • Uie scene. A t Uie end o f• s«Ttii«h dsnoe U cklen were given P™S7*“5 d»ne«n. m en camo Uie homs.d flBsU y at tb e close of th e sU - ■nUi dance a confetti fro yc and ■owlflf o f serpenUne completed tho 'e lry. M em bers o f ttae e lu b are S L itharln lam o d , preaident. A lU ike m in . secretary-treosunr; WUma . _ _ nks, ^ I h PUer. DoroUiy Pariu. i V N l le n K e llte r. E lm a Rowbenry. Pearl n y bd alien.' Sh irley HUl. Arlene WUson. n ro m m nte lk a n d LoueUa Gardner. B U n - ^ 1? i , . .• M w e ile r . B lesnor Ryan. M a r > - i ^ t ’ i e BeXlng, Belen Taylor, as3d:MU-K t T iT ’lor, an d BdUdred D leU ich. ' <n,e 'a n lo r m m bers o f ttae elub are- Betty postpone rks , EtSiel SUugbtor, Audrey H unt, ijig «hlc Ith B h l^ a n an d EUa May 'W alten. Deoembe I t o( fcown m em ben are Dorothy, which t lanntl, Marthalene T anner and high sch iren K«wman Oray. Palrozu and trohoses for tb e evening were the renu vS the memben. Seventy-five ccmpany uplei w e re In aUendonce. high p U

- — - m c th ^ .The women o f Uio BlUUcen club H e wa ire lueats of honor a t a pretty merce a idge laa rty Wednesday ariem oon having f t h U rs. R. 0 . Btnson as hoateas a t of the ( ir home on Je lfe tsoa ' Three ubles *n ie B

p ls j t r ^ enjoyed the games, h igh about l i id lo i scores l>elng won respectively siwaine ' Min Hazel Mahatfey a n d M n , t f H iuix. Each guest received a red .mailcin. ss a favor and lh c rooma — sre lore-ly w ilh bouqueta ol red car- ‘ T i lU o iu a j id fe rn . FoUowlng i t ie games ncheon was sen-ed. Mr*. Uenson :lng u s iite d b y M n . Carl Season r Id U n. Jeff H unL

A JurexiUe pa rty furnished the b io - •r for a . Jolly p a rty fo r Uic Jestera '■ ' ednealay evening a t the Suilness Id Pmr«siianal v/omen*s c lub rooms, r t MlBEo garbed as Santu C lnu i dis- IbuUd gifU. sUter which duiclntp Id j in i« s were enjoyed. Punch and • u t t eaice were lerved during Uie irly -b o » m and at m idn igh t supper as K t re d by lAtss M ary Ovens. Mlsa - leanor filro nk , Ulss Oertrud<t ismc- Uey l K UUs Trances Barsa. M lu ^ lary Olvens was c h a l^ a n of Uie • I t W im in ltte« on arrangemenls. « ^

lONEER SHOE MERCHANT « LEAVES FOR COAST TRIP I A

I& riT z . Barber, fo r IB y e a n en- kged in . die m ercanUle business m i > w in P^aUi, le f t last erenlng f o r ; ortliad to InveiUg&te i«o proposl-' ons la «he northvest. Lo ler he may ,J to Um bay Country in C alifo rn ia .Is . f im ±ly »-lIl remain here for Uie rasenl. ' |M r, B au te r entered mercsntUe pu r-J ' T W ; iU to hU na tive , town of JuncUon^Uy. K a n u s , and U ie r moved to ! A . aline lan Uiaf sU tt. He csma U> * * •win PaOls troo i Sallna la years, ago., o r m i t ^ years - he was msnsger and e v e i rtocipsl owner cf Uie Barber Shoe!

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f ig h tin g -h a rd . t b T g i t d ^ fo r hUn. A fte r ’ -w ta iW g fik b U n g ' tn U ia ^ a lith i .S&on^Sfamad to avo id-a blow ._w , a ir f« l: ,to w ^ .,, ..i t ’s "’6 « u * i? , ; Modra W d '- th a

»’a faca and; Jaw; and ttie ba ttle rdown fo r tl ie fu nI n t tim e ‘Vance-haB. w e r .;edout. he sa id . . ore’s w eight w as 'um ounoed as . ounds and Vance U 4 potinda.' - i n was. w e n ty o f action In -iha lund sem l-ftna l th a t M el Critna, xmnds. a n d 'X d Ensley.' lS 4 it< 4 Is. battled t ^ a draw. The tampo ised as the. f ig h t want on. gatta- , m om entuA frem 'the th ird pe r- a and w inding up w ith a franzy inches.' ' . 'I want down sereral timaisr K id Roach’s . punches in ttae tn laU er.. sum! i ( ^ In tba t l slansa . 's tayM dOwn loog.Ih to. taka t i u Qount. although er o f the you th ftU 'M tC ta ii saem- . beUeve Uie conteac andad’ on the JO’S' aay-^p. - .; _

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Spenoe M onday n lg b t whera .aha Ined unU l U s t n ig h t whUe an isive sUteVwide search w u in ' ress fo r her. . ; . omas sold he w u ' convlnied U u t Spenca had no knowledge th a t

t l r l had been M<inkped unlU she o f Uie abducUoa yesterday. Ttae

wUl be returned to Uie home o f U in O ^ la n d . .

N N O U N C E M E N T SSpecial raqueat the Christmas

ram K iv e n ^ the CaUioUc ctaoreh

i r a f e p ’-'e 'A m eM daU atlon committee ^ joped the regular m onUily meet- whlch was to have been held on * mber 31,-. untU January .7. a t h tim e ' i t w ill convene • In Uie schooL

lany whleh he m alnU lned on a plane and conducted by modem

lods.was active tn chamber o f cdm-

e and- oUier pubUc > e n te rp rlM ig fo r U ieir object Uie upbuUding ae city. ■e Barber Shoe company was sold t two. months ago ) o th e 'M o - ' line Shoe Ooihpany.

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L and e tq re b lM ree^Tlag a prew o t and $k '.txeafc/.'^

V - The Woman-i club-m et w ithM i!t^< }an te ^S Io rta n T h M d a y a tte r- DOQh' w l t t t M n . Bemlee M oU at and

A j v a i i « i i « e r j o i r t i a ^ iw #. meeting waa wtdl att«Dded and g iru

w n e excbatiied. ■M r. ta A ltn . L. O . Newman W t -

rtU K f to tpend OhrUtmaa w ith M r. I > • Mewman'c pa ien u a t Oordo, w ah n I

Mr». Charlet 8h a « ' and children v u i w o h fU tw a i a t the O K a r Noh . home In F^alrrtew d la trlrt. ^

WUUatn W a lten aad dauahter soent C h rU tm u ^ M r. W a liS * b tS h S a t N y m . Orecon. ., ai

M r. aod M il . h. H . Brown hkd aa K - eti«tt4 CMstmaa daj>,.M r. i ^ d M n .

W . O. B m m o f , C a ^ tle fo ri M r. a w l M n . B.- j / Btoione and V

fa m ily were sue iU a t the H arold M a . « nme home fo r ohrlatmaa dinner.

U n . Bertha Slerer entertained a t '' d /nner .Ttieedoy evenloff ro r her sister ^

and husband, M r. and M n . WUUam »• ceJeb»Un» M n . Speocer'#

M r. aiid Mrs. E. O. Berrlclc and B » n were d inner guests Christmas ^

o f M r. and Mrs.e. J, wooat,

M r. and M n . Lester Fender and ^ fomUy took d inne r w ltb the A. s L a - P'

' M onte fam U y Sunday. ^ b.•M r . a t^ M n . J. N. BlaUcy and

f u ^ . M r. and M n . M ailon MorgaS « ^ son and M r, and Mrs. Austin f O rlm m and fa m ily sp«nt Christmaa ^ 2 f B .* ii ^ Smalley home n lir th 01 Buhl.

M r. and Mrs, B. J. Malone en te r. ^ Uklned a t d inner Monday, fo r M r ana £ M n . H m c h ^ l Malone w d fiJ m U y ^ f ^ Jerome. Ut. and M rs . Barold Malone ^ fam ily . M r. and t o i x « u S ^ ! • ^ and tamUy. M r. sjad f t o . A r th u r «

‘S^ughter. 'M r. and M r i. J

Hansen. > ’V W .J ffP W ' ro ituM r*. K. J. Sfolone drove over the r

e u te m s e c t io n ^ th is d is tr ic t fo5 ? Uie M aroa Woman’s ^ u b «SS w U S

fru it , JeUles. etc., an i] to ok them to the Salvation Army hwdquattera in T w in p>aiia. l « t C

M l« M }r t lo B row n Is to e n d l i^ ' th f ^ hoWaj-s w ith h i r p a ^ f f S t c L S . '

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ChrlsU Cmas sp ir it was In ertdeoee last T h u n , h

. Cay evening when the entire com inun. r,i t y g a t^ re d a t the X C ^ Shear the chlW w n ot th« D lw n *ch o^ rand-the Seventh Day AdvenUft school 5In a program o f Christmas lonAs uplays, and tableaux. Several musical h timm at I j , « lu l t m em l» ri or C m . ventist chureh were given and addedm uch to the excellence o f the p tn - fgram . The c red it fo r the p r o g ^ i,given, however, under the auspices o t ithe D ixon Parent-Teacher assoctatlon. iis « te n d M to the teachen o f t h ? ^ 5

Andrews and M n . juU a r11 iiro w n o(. the D ixon school and M lu r^ , Hester F r e e W o f the S v « t h S j I

A d v e n t^ school. Tw rf hundred 1o f candy and nuta were donated by t

M d distributed to t S

. . ^ 3he' lie^t regular meeting o f tha fi Dixon Parent-Teoeher tissoclaUon w ui r: be held Monday e v e n l j j i r f i ^ *• J ^ te d th a t «U memben w uj t>rtn* ‘. t l ie lr dues to, th a t p la ia fo r the a^^

nu a l banquet « n go forwrnrd. : Oeorge S. cope, who l u t week Dur^<

the B u rt ro Dunn 80 acres fo r i

^ u t h Side Monday to m .v j. a m n m I

M ils Leota Peris or Caldwell is -

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enter- fU to y l M C h r t t to iu J inan- to r , 15, u , . J

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u M O oa w c n w ChrUw ,

■ M r W d M n , M a i » n » / 'n u i ' f l y drove to Wgby to t

Sitter. Mrs. KeU Branson and fam liv i _ M U V , r .

, Vames, students a t th« Unlversltv o f ! ^ Idaho, southern branch. ^ ’ S S i ^

»hc ho liday, a t tb e lf t o SM r. and M r«. PM d B U s N it id ^ a u r t :

s ter and o f W n paU i' w m hew <io r a few b o u n fh u n d a y a v n in g be- fore le a rin f w tth M r. and M rs. W iU

* S row n fo r pemta lo w a tc m Oregon (Where U ^ w m : « p e B d M M ^ ^ -vJaltlnt M U i S t a t ^ ^ ,

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d n o wbOa she p«U I t o n t U baln'C M rb anas so pleasant t* b e ^ tbe m inor- b « - Uy. IhU I t ’a asMdly a m l(h ty f in e id sendoff.. Ms

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• B R E ^ T I E f ih B ss la e» la . 'B a h W . B . LaiitfOTd " transacted f i tn e s s Ih "Buhl yesterday, " j

t B e tn n to K lm b « riy~ M n . 0 . M U and M iss Emma Decker returned' to

« K im berly yesterday. " ]

Down From R a p n i- M r and Mrs. i W . 'J , Q u inn were down from Rupert ]

on business yesterday. i,e,

' Baek F rom PocaUUooUrs. A. L. H en ty tr tu m e d yesterday irom a v is it fa ,

a w ith re la t iv e In FocsteUc.

’ l U lm i i io ' tH M w - M Im E lioibeU i “ ‘ J H Buchanan retumied to Burley \aM 5 e v e ^ p g a fte r a i l ^ t - l n T w in F a u T ^

** D aokhter b 'B e tb -M r . and M n .A 8am Cox. 330 Sixth.avenue north, are q^, ^ pa renu o f a daughter, bom Deeem- s«,

her 39. _ J

^ B e l i ^ lo CaldweU-Mlss Advana I ' l ' ® Berber o f Caldwell returned last eve* ^ n o ln g -a fte r a v is it here over Chris lnuo* w ith f r ^ d s . . ' ' ■ ^

V is it In PocateUo^-Mr. and M n . ^' Cheater C llf t w ill re tu m . today trom «,■<a PocateUo where they have been v is it- J ,

Ing s ln i^ Wednesday. . i . ]

■« Iow a V U lto n t o - ^ M r . and- M r l.« W Uliam Schrelber are he ro . from ]

C harlton. Iowa, the guesU o f ' the ir d daughter. M n . J. W .. Peursoo. .. "

B e tn m to Ortgoa-Ur. u 'd * M n . ^ IB D ora T . AUlson returned to Acre, • ■r Oregon, laat n ight a fte r spending two U w«eks here the guesU o f friends. i i

>y To V u i t U n g Beach—M n . Annetta I- C l lf t wUl leave on Monday fo r U n g

npoch,' C aliforn ia, -where sho wtU le spend some time vis iting w ith friends.

Here From La Grande—M r. and « M n . S. R. O w ln..form er resldento of I- T w in ' Palls;, are’ here w lih th e ir chU- do a dren vlsJtlDg relaOws and f r ie n d i 5<

They w ill • re lu m to th c lr home l5 ho La Orande In a few days.

5 Ships C at Stock—AUwrt B ie rtln g th ' o f T w in Palls shipped ou t a carload ot fa t steen and heifers and a th

■k Iqad o f fa t hogs to Portland yester-I day. C orl Domrose. brand inspector.J g tve the oncc ovc r;to the catUe. *n

To Be tnm (o BeatUe—Miss Alice U Oerdeman. who bas been spending tho I . holidays here v isiting w ith friends w ill * ' I- re tu rn Monday to SeatUe, Washing- ■o ton. where she Is teaching In thoII U niversity o f Washington. Miss O er- 9l deman was chemistry Instrucw r In8. the T w in PaUs high school fo r a 'u number o f year*. IdI- . , , Irud Leave fo r Porttoad—M r. and M n . >»°>• R. W. Steele and son. R ialto , are to ‘a, leave today fo r PorUand. Oregon, The)f t r ip Is being made In the In te re s t.^X M rs. Steele’s health. R ia lto SUele '*0 w ill attend Columbia D a lve n lty a tla Portland, where he w ill study engl-ts neeriiig. Columbia un iven ily is aly s u b s ld l^ school to Noire Dome, andcs serrea as a preparatory school to ^7 th a t institu tion . V’l

inrnJisiiiiFoii : 'tmp si tiioiis.s ! ■ ' th

le B tm L E Y , Dee. 3S-C lover seed “>* g ro w e n In Cassia county and co tbeu M in idoka tract have had a profitable^ season thU year.» Am ong returns reported are Uic “«) foUowlng:

A lb e rt Tracy, on a lOO-acre trac t,ls near M a lta , which ^aa had no Irr lg a - “in Uen w a ^ fo r three o r /o u r yean, ^

raised about 1300 bushels a f f t l fa seed« w h ich wa« sold fo r aw und H cents ^fO as I t came from the machine. W lUlam ott schoenfeldt raided 17 busliela aUaUa a

per acre on nearly if t acres, fo r which »r* he was paid t lS U . T . B . Anderson.) - sea r Emerson^ go t a 30«budie] crop onId n in e acre* w h l^ brought h im $174.S0 in(e per. acre. Some men. make a business nc_ o f .gathering a lfa lfa seed fro m the HiId canal banks and a long,;he h l^ w a y n . oft - c l e k ^ from $9 to >10 a day to^each Ui

Jd Red - c lo iw h i r been yie ld ing seven T<to to e igh t busliels o f seed to the acre, o fr's m ak lijg good returns o l approximaiely Di\y. llO O -pe r acre a t 72 cenu. U ie - i^ lc c afUl paid by dealers. An e x e rtio n a l yie ld dco f o f 11 1- } busliels to the aoro Is re . L iag ported on the McLcan fa rm , near Pi

. Puul. uh- I . H . ColUln received gross returnste o f about »190 an acre on a souU acre- vte- Qge o f ablke clover. ' leItt -------------------------- aon D an dru ff treaUncnts guanmt«Jed. ol • k .VoUrath Beauty Sa\on. 344 W d 'S t '

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U f . a tid R- wOUams ea- ^tn ta la e d fo r 4(ro « h d M ia. R. U T u r­n e d n d . d M v b te n M a ig u e t and M e a t ' O h it iiB M dinner.

ta lM d 'h t ■ •S & Z V P * r tr Monday a f - t n S ^ - n S S T u e s e n t w en M em a P m u S M i ; ^ D & ^ Gertrude C(U« £ ^ l 2 * ^ * 5 u > W i * m ' e n d v ic to r

^ ^a £ *^a a d R. D . See e n ^ -ta la b d 'a t • qhxlstmas ^ r <or Ita. aud Mra. LM '.S Im brou gh and fam ily flcan Buhl. O b a r ltf RWer from Tw in . ; FaUs and M r. aad Mrs.. H arlan See.

M r. and M rs. Ben Anderson. ,and M iT -W w rB a lle y «md-famUy. lU. and M ra. U m H endtrtoa and ■daugh- ' te r M arie aad M r. and M n . Stanley T n ir i ly and famUy w en guesU w lUi M r. and M rs. R. H. Henderson In Berger Christm as day. ;

M rs. Joaeph Nlngler and daughten M argare t: and B jlh * vUlted a t me R.L .- T um l;»e cd home, Monday eve­ning, ' ' " I

StudenU who returned home fo r the I hoUdaya « « N om li ScuUey from A l- b lon norm al. Helen Johnson from the Oem S tale academy a t Caldwell and WaUace : Johnson, from WaUa WoUa college.. M i. a n d ' M rs. O tto -Jt^nsQn and fa m U r w ere' 6 o'clock dinner guesu ac tho A. W .^o hn son home Monday evening.' « — •-

M r. and M n . Luke V. Sonner and fa m ily were Christmas dinner guesU a t the James'WUson home in Buhl.

M e u ila rm s was a Chrisimos d in ­ner guest a t tbe Richard Lontjer home in 'B u h l.

M r. and M ra. W alter Perguson and ' fa m ily were d inner guests a t the W.U. Dice home near Buhl, Christmas day.

The Syringa club memben w ill en­te rta in th e ir husbands a t a card party

the home o f M r. and M n . H arlan See. Thuredajr evenlnp,' •Mesdiunes Ben Anderson, Oeorge Chtlds, Stephen Scully. W alter Shaver and Harlan See wUl be hostesses.

M r. and M n . Louis Wegener and fttmUy were guesU a t ths Fred Wege.' ner honie In T w in Falls Christmas day.3 M r, and M n , R. L. Tumlpse«rf and daughten M ^ a n t and Essie were visitors in ’ i ia PaUs Tuesday. M lu Mafgairet stayed to spend several days v lth rh e n grandmoUier. M n . Dan T ur- nlpseM . ' t

D an RoberU Is spending several da}*s w ith ^ Is aunt and uncle. M r. and M n . W . O. Burkhnrt. •

P. J. Newlan le ft fo r Sheldon. M is- souri, hla old^ bome town where he wUl v is it h is pa renu a ^ "b th e r rela- Uves any f r l r t d i ' . He-Tias^hot been bock fo r about nine yean.

HMSTEflDIIMGELEBflAIES QOIET: m m SEMAM STERDAM , Dec. 39-ChrlsUnas

■day in th is v ic in ity was vcr>- quleUy celebrated. Among those. who were hosu to o th e n were: Mrs. M ina D u lt- man and A rble entertained M r. and M n . O erret P e U n and family and m e N. H . D e lU cm i fa m ll*. M r. and M n . C. L. Kunke l and fam ily were ttiesU o f his son. Dale Kunkel and fa m ily ; Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer and Alice Rose and Mrs. Dove W hite and chUdrcn.

M r. and Mra. J. E. Sm ith of Salmon dtim were Tuesday evening d inner guesU o f M r. and M n . Beryl Kunkel.. s to rm y weather descended In th is v lcliU ty.''on Tuesday n ight. foUowing several days o f warmer wealher. Suow feU on Tuesday night, accompanied by a strong northwest wind.

Dale Skinner n tu m e d to Payette,Idahd. on Monday n igh t a fU r spend- Ing Christmas here wl(h his fa the r and famUy,

Anthony K . Hardman spent the f l n t pa rt o f thU week w ith Noy Urackett. west o f HoUlster.

Oeorge Parks, who haa been em- ploxed on the A lbert Holmqulst ranch u»e past 10 months, has moved, w llh his fam ily to Uie Hansen locality.

Mrs. Dove W h ile and- children of Rogerson. are spendlnii the holiday week a t the home o f her olsler, Mrs.John Parmer. ..

M r. and M n . Be rt Brnclcett and fhmUy (rom west o f HoUbter, were business V ls lton ih this v leh ilty on Monday. They were looking fo r feed fo r th e ir herd o f cattle.

M r . and M n . B. H . McPherson o f T w in PaUs, were guests Wednesday a t (he Dale Kunke l honie. M r. McPher­son and l4 r . K u nke l were ou t In the country In the afternoon. In the In - u re s u o f a Ufo Insurutce company, w hich they represent.

Miss Julia Kunkel, « lth BUly and Lee Dean, o f Baggardt are a t the C.L . Kunke l home th is week during the absence o f M r. and Mra. Dean who made a tr ip to Boise. Mr?. Dean 'U a ttending Uie Idahq SUte Teachen’ meeting. .

BUSINESS SUSPENDS FOR aURLEY woiIiaN’S'Funeral

BURLEY, £ « . ' 3»<-»UBlnc« houses io th is c ity closed Wednesday a fte r- ' noon* fo r the bu ria l o f Mrs. H. E. H tnuningway. who died as the result o f being run la to by an automobUe * U s f'w e ek . . ’ *• ; •

M n . Hemmingfway «-as'bora^ln New . Toronto. Caniula. and waa 40 yean o f age. She and her husband came to Durley five yean ago. and soon ther»- a f tc r M r, Hemmlngway became presi- dc:nt o f the Burley National batik: lA tc r . he became interested in the Pqwee count# bank o f Am erican PaUa.«cd was auidb.Ua prftident.

M rs. R e m la ^ r 'a loss wUl be se­verely f e l t t h i s people o f the B u r- . ley oomm'uMtjr. Besides her husband, th e la stmnvad by t« o chUdnm, tbe older a b o u t. l l , y e a n .o f age._

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$2.95K

r B r a n d S c h o o l S h o e s ,

5 2 . 9 5

i i r a n d a l l le a th e r .school I K u a ra n tce ti a l l Iva th e r. 0 3

i n c o lo r s o f b la c k , b ro w nan. M a d e o f s tu rd y c a lf th a t i« « o ft a nd n e x ib le . J csg

t f o r l io ys f i j O Q P v tag pl........................... a r t r i

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2 9 c .lm he.v!t w elsh t tu rk U i to w tl- , „S(, two thread- Quality, bleached. soleaInches wide ...........................2 9 o R ^ l a r t

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4 9 c ' • 81^ p itra ijeavy w eight 8 o r 8-4 sheet- r. This Is Weached • o r un- ached q jiau ty .............. ...... - 4 9 o *

P i l l o w T u b i n g , 2 3 c ' Y l is t quaUty p illow tubing.’ Comes 96. 40 or 43-lnch. No alslng or. . 1 ^ 1 Ihg. R egular.33c value....- -2 3 o * '

V h i t e N a i n s o o k , 2 9 ctille nainsook, axtra , f in e <^a l- ‘

onow w h iu , 3B biehea wide:rd .................t - . . .... - .... -....:...-290 J»P P «

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F l a n n e l , 1 9 c J —.tra bea^'y-, ou ting flajanel. In .h t o r da rk colors. 30 Inehea • B o Vde. regular. 3»c value - ......... 19 0 - ■ Tom e « i

boys op.W r i g h t ’ s B i a s T a p e ,

■ .■!' S e ■r ig h t’s bias up e , 0 j-a rdo .to bolt, . p i c t i l l

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J . p . C o a t e s C r o c h e tC o t t o n , - 8 c T J e K ap

p. CoaUfs crochet cotton, 200 ® ■" ■■■ .Tds to spool ........................8 o p

C h i l d r e n ’ s H o s e ' W i

S u p p < ? r t e r s , 2 5 c T f Iickory gartera, black o r white, fo r --dd les*from '3 to 12 yea n .’.2 B o .

^ o l o r e ^ R i b b o n s , 1 3 c . D .incy colored ribbon, 4 to ’ S In -les wide princ ipally f id r a l . or 1cquard pa tte rns ............ .L ...1 3C

i V i n t e r C o a t s , $ 7 . 5 0 m m ,ne assortment of women's •winter W e ^ l o r t coaU. Brown or grey checks j w l n

pla in pa tte rns; sixes 10, 18, 20 Id 38. Regular ,I1P.S0 values fe u « ,r ............ ' .... t7 J M )• i . 0 u o r j j n j r

n f a n t s ’ C o t t o n H o s e , Z J ?

19' Z ~:erceritcd cotton hose, while, ack or >>elge. S lza 4 to 6 ’ . . tO c ^

R u b b e r s , 1 5 c , H a p ilircc dozen women's rubben w ith iIgh F ^ n e l f heels. These are U. ' . Rubber quality . Broken line of Happy Izes, per p a ir . - .................... - 1 5 o colored

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C h i l d r e n ’ s R u b b e r s , py n m „ 2 5 c

olntcd toe children's rubben s 'ith . « a t heels. Regular Me value, bu t . H O U S 'cause o f polnt'?d tovs we are One gro'oalng ou t a t ............................2 8 o o f fine

the smt

K i t c h e n U t e n s i l s ,

1 - 2 P r i c era are closing out our lines of B »key cutle rs, stra lnen , cutUery.»per pU tes, etc. We , o ffe r a ll Wlese to you a t............ | - 2 PBICE H c re ,b

summer^

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: ! » 5 . ? 5 •ca u tlfu l 33-plece coffee .-ft con- atlng o f sugar and creamer, w rv - ig plates, cups and saiiccn . These ' re nUde o f Jap lu jlre wear. Vory ie c la lly -p r ic ^ _ --------- 9 5 .9 5 • | 1

^ m £ o ' R e c o r d s ,

. • 4 : f o r $ 1 . 0 0 - .lose ou t Of Cameo records, all . . ' X ' re e lw trte an y cut and lO-toCh. ■Isc. UaudJ 3$c value, w hile th ey . v j f ist, 4 fO f.._ .. ,.- .;._ .-- .- - . r .v .S 1 .0 0 ’' ' '

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have heavy o A n p o t t t lo o ^ a ff '. v I _ ; ^ M. Sttes 5 t o I f

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A ll are cteverty and - . | ! f l Oly trim m ed aa o n ^ ' VMlom e house dress U tK m r tg ^

,uee Dresses, $1.39, . f lgroup Of p rin ted h o u « d r ^ ., Mtoe wutsette p ^ i ; ' Ism all 'Theao « » 5 5 * .., **155 values Uiat « f j

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O p e r a t io n s I n v o lv in g C o m .' c _ ;■ — -

f t.V - , . OHIOAOO, Dec. 39 ( ;p > - l> rW M 1 ^ : bnprovemeut o f Europein demaad led m .. to h igher price* iw la jr fo r m o*t 6t-

UveHea o f w he tt, December wheat,^ t b o i w h , ««nc lower, on account o f 1 ^ : . hand ling over 5ft3.000 bu ihe b in 1^^ /. ,snoQtb*end te tilem ent o f Chicago eon>

trm *. . The com m a ike l w u de- B cw ed. latgely aa a rc iu lt o f ^readT lo g . operaUons I n . which com w at

I>1' V M id and simullaneotuly wheat or ■'Ai. -r M U were bought.

W heat had-an Irregu lar f ln lih , %c \ t ie t lower to f ie to %c «dvanc«. ; .

^ - . C o m oloaed H e to « o to He dowa. < r ^ ; • w U Ue o f f to a ahade'up. and pro - '

t l i lo n s yarjrtng from Se to te aA* bade to 'a rlae o t 3 ft& '

W il '- - M oeh Canadian W f i ia l te a w a _ Aa mueb as i;U0,000 b u ^ ls o f ~

H orth A n je ta w wheat was eathnatcd >, aa have been taken today fo r ship- M

. m ent to Burope. ih e greater pa rt e f th is amount was Canadian wheat, b u t condderable domeattc wheat was Inelitded. bo th spring aad winter. c S tim ula ting effects o f today's Euro^ n

' ■ pesB purchasing were emptaaiecd by vo n } o f d e c r e a ^ stocks a t L ive r- . II Itool, aad also by the fa c t th a t

. 'A ire n tln e w heat ih lp m e nu du ring the si ' iM t wedc were ahown -to have been a

'cood dea) nn a lle r than fo r the week previous,

b Cpwacd Trend •*•Impetus fo r the g fr.^M l upward

' trend e f wheat values was also > fo un d In o ffic ia l eonflnnatlon t h a t '« ^

c . lu g e pa rt -of th e Oennan wheat crop -:> -ftB d 'o f the German pota to crop as ”

v m l l is e f in fe rio r quality , and th a t O e jw lm ys jy e production ahcfwi w .-

• . 0U /» 0 bushels faU lng-off as compar- _ ; . t f w ith praUmlnary figures. On (he «

. other hand, a B ritish au th ority was ear responsible fo r predicUoaa o f U b e ^ 25c shU>ments d f wbeat from Argentina «ee

■ and Austra lia a f te r th e f l n t o f the year owing to heavy arrivals of new crop wbeat a t ports.> J U th e r persistent setting pre su re ^

' pu lled com prieea down a fte r a l i t - t ie In it ia l up tu rn based on unfavorable

' ' .weather. !PorecasU o f lower temper- fttures were Issued, and shipping de-

‘ mand here fo r com was by no means - in te n t , although export com sales of . mjaoo bushels were OM ed U eaa- { too, Om aha-and Kansas CUy

■dvised o f gqod ta le* o t cem to the , • O n tf e f M e n c a - »«

Oata W tte steadied l>y tp r< U e r’s p o re b a m I ^ t tales o f eom.

- * m e a t Open n g h U w C lowD ec ............1 M » • 137H .128%iU K b -------U 0H .M a y ---------- 136H m% i » H iso H r^ ---------- IM 126S 135% 136% fe r

r '-C e e n - ' 'T tfr•/ X )e e ,-----------a% KtK t\% 81% \m

U a r t h ___...8 8 K BOH 8&H 8SKM ay ...--------M 90 88% 80H ~

•■-‘Ju ly ---------- 93H 93H s m 91% “-Oats-> • 7

' Dee. — tlM ftlW BIW 81%I M arch ------- 63H B3SV i i » f - ............ 85« M K M f t M

Ju ly ---------- 62% M H B3W aa^i <

. CASH O B A IN Si, CHICAOO, Oec. 39 « > i- W h e a t- JNo. 9 red i lJ a v f ; no . 3 ha rd ilJ S . J

. Com —No. i mixed 7S« to Tfle; No. 3 *y tlto w «asic; o ld No. A yeltdw 85c; (JMo. B w hite 84c. **■' 0 * t* - N o . 3 w hile HKt; to 8«c; No. ”

: S w h ite BSc to «Se.-■ ! * * ^ i e y 88c to 91c. •:

«2a.00 to $3938. we

P O K T t^ r o G&AIN*PORTLAND, D m . 39 (;p)—Wheat— jt-

B B S ha rd w W te ^ l.4 0 ; h a r t while,31ue Stem Baaci 11.35; F M enU on ^ St.27: so ft white, westem w hite ti.36 ; on ha rd w in te r >1.34: no rthem spring ^ II.3S ; .western red 11.33.

I • I O M A I^ O B AIN v tI OM AHA. Dec. 29 Wheat—No. tII 1 hard tlM V i to » 1 3 7 'i: No. 3 hardI $1.34; No. 3 hard to 11.33.U Com—No. 3 w hile 75c: No. 3 yeUow HeM Tec: N a 3 mbced 74Sc. U jI I ' O at»-N o. 3 w hite 91c: No. 3 white LeH . ;bOo to BOHc. Co

H TOLEDO BECD I cI I ; • TOLEIDO, Dec. 39 ( ;« - W h e a t - S t I B . C ash,No. 3 n d 11.39 to tt.40 .IM . ^ . OQR»-Oash No. a yellow 80c to 90c. | B Oate Cash No. 3 w hite 57<ic to

V ' ' Bye Cash No.’ 3 9I.U .. C lover' seed—Gash Imported IllU O ;

■ ' cash dooeaUc tU .60.■ ■ AU fce - Cash ilOJO; December Di K - <11M : January t l6 J 0 . Q<

■ > . ' LO B AN OELB5 PRODUCE Bt4X36 ANOELES, Dec. 29 (/P )-P ro - Bt

H 'dnee exchange receipts: E(n g * . none; bu tte r 83,900 pouodi: b

» : cheeae T I400 pounds.M l • ‘ B«tter^-tOo In bulk. Ciw . 8K g» > ^x tra t. 43c: f m h f ln ts 41c; b <

count 3 8 tj g r l , ^ t r y - P a c baaged. B

K ; ! ' SAN PBLANOIBCO PRODUCE . ^ H # ^ M K n t A N C I ^ , 0»c. 39 (A V -N e t q

H ^ B U t t e r - M soon 4 K : 90 score 46Se. n3 special ssc: N a 1 ez - • ;

"Me: Mo. 3 spedal m edium 31c. o j ^ ^ ^ . r y b e e e —C alifo rn ia fancy t la U 34HC. q ,

CBICAO O PRODUCE «JMe. 99 M V - B u t tc r ^ »

^ B ^ K f T e o a i p U USS tubs: creamery ^ ^ K i C ; B O e : ita n d a n U 47c; e x tn firs ts

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B o n d s -^ u le t: h igh grad^ raU usuj. liens sag. , . utat

Foreign exchange—P lrm ; ite rU ra softs ligh tly higher. * ^ list.

Cotton—Higher: trade buying. ed tSugar—F irm : Cuban support. ve«lCoffee—Easy: commlsAon .house five

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ClQCAOO: W heat—F irm : buy- woiiIng by m illing Intereat*. ' end

Oom — Easy: forecast clear 0weather. cenI

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ca n : fow ls 33Kc: springs 2Tc; to iteys 35c to aoe; roostres IScL ducks 33e; geese 33c.

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celpts 09, a ll m arket; ite a d y ,.based finson yesterday's ecoee: sm all lots good duellig h t UghU I&3B to 1838: few pig* eou«7.38 and packing sows 88.78 to I7JM. ceni

CattlfroRecelpU 344v a l l m arket; upoislow, no t much done early: i tw o loads mengood cows steady a t |7.B0:’ few*com* o f lmon feeder steen la t« yesterday as f»7.40 .to 17.50; odd loU m edium and to 'good h e lfe n »6X>0 to «7 M ; medium Hand good cow* >5.35 tb M.75; buUs shai>6.00, and veal calves >9.00 to >10M. met

^ e e p —Receipts 70 fo r stock show; motno sales. polil

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DENVER, Dec. 39 O B -a h e e p -O I-ferlngs consist o t 11 loads wooled ^

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UvesMcliH o g * ---------------------- -------------------- 87J0 y.L ig h t Heavy H o g * _____________>8.50Heavy H o g s -------------------------------- >6X0O ows--------- ---------------------- >4.00 to >5.60H e lfe n -------------------------- >5M to COO 2 "S teen J-------------- :----------->6M to 7.00 ™Veal C a lves_____________>5J)0 to 7J0Yearling L a m b *______________ UM g*Ia m b * -----------------------------------------tlOJO

Fowl* U.Heavy Hena, 4H pouiid* and up>.>. I5e L ig h t Hens, under 4H iKP inrfu _ _ 13o * Leghorn Hens ■ - lOo a<C o c k s _____ ■ '5c /an.Spring* (c o lo re d )________________ 15cSprings Leghom s) - ........ th.S ta g *--------------------------------------------- JOc ton

Lhre T o to y * W *Toung toms. No. 1 <14 lbs. o r over) 37e &Hens. No. 1 (9 lbs. o r over),...... 37e «hoO ld toms ..... 7*0 la nNo. 3 turkeys i------------------------------;^7o

Deck* i a i Oeese , ^Ducks ____________________________ 130 SOeese --------------------------------------------13c , 7.0

Butte rfat, sweet __________________ 48eButte rfat, s o u r____________________45o _E n * (caah) _____________________ S8e ,_®

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C a n e ____________________________ >7.43’ W; Beet -------------------------------------------47 J3

Pctateea [ f * .Rurals •.______ :........... ................__..__75o * f ;RuaseU '__________________________ 8O0 g™

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W beat aad W D Peed 1 '= :' D lcklow wheat. No. 3 o r better—>t*03

FedcnU on wheat. No. 3 or better M■ Barley, c w t ____________________ | L «' B n a , ewt.

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NSW ^Y O B K . 'X>ec. .39 OP)—M ixed IMuadl price m ovemenu In today'* stock m ar- PO«ad cet reflected. Ih l a ^ m e a ^ , the >ote jsual year-ead readjustment o f spec- •T.BO; iitaUve aoeounU. WhUe numerous veight lo ft spoU developed throughout th e C att lift, th e m a la prtce tenderwy appear* moden id to be upward, f in a l .quoUtlona re- steady re«Ung a m th e r long* lis t o f one to«h lghe r tive p o in t gains. PooU were again and t icUve' In w ide assortment o f Issues steen JT ^ be lief th a t securities m orkeU raedlui TOUld a t tn c t a large volume o f year- short .‘Od relnveetaseat funds. beef 0

money held steady a t BU per les |9 » n t a l l day. T im e money and com- >11.00; nercla l paper n te s w en unchanged, medlui •d tea tlng no unusual stra in on the Ucal t « d t t SltuaUon. T he weekly fe de ra l, >13.00; »setve report o f b ro ken ' loans show- | Shet .•d an Inenase o f »73J«1,000, bring ing bulk he )o ta l to another new high reconi >13.75; :or aU tim e a t .>3,717,623.000. The re ,he ld vas no change made . i n the 3 4 steady )er cen t ndUeount rate , o f the New <6.75: ifork federal reserve bonk. offer

OWaWe th e ' stock masket, chtel financial Interest centered tn tbe re- lucUco o f th e Baak o f France’s d is- u v « » u n t n t o from f i r e to four per 5eat. T h is acUon, following closely S S ! , jpon the^ anaouneement o f a ship - nent o f >10.000,000 gold to the Bahk a France, was regarded In W all street * 1 ^ IS foreshadowing th e re tu rn o f France a> Ih e goM. .U I> U M .

Heavy buying o f rmUroad eoulpmeat ihare* coincided w llh the announce- 23 - neat o f several la rge car and loco- active o rd en t Baldw in ran up *1* K ; M idU to 384K and then d ra p e d >ack to 360 OB rea lltiag , whtte Am er- can B rake Shoe and W und iy , Am er- can Chu* and Foundry; American t o - xtmoUve and L im a LocomoUve moved IP a to « K>lnt». ; ™

M O N iyNSW YO R K . Dec. 30 ( /f^ -C a ll steady

noney f irm ; a ll loans 5 ^ ; closing fo r fU >ld 5 H : tim e loans steady; mixed col-atenu 60 to 90 daya. 4 to 4H ; fo u r Va Mix m onths ,4 ^ ; prim e mercantlJe l q s» p e r 3% to 4$______ R^ceis

.M ETM .8 . -NEW YO R K . Dec. 39 (fl« )-C o pp er-

Iteady;. electrolyUc. spot and futures ^ wl4c to 14J4C. c a t t

T in — Steady: spo t and nearby. ^►57.76; February >57Al, <*e.>t-

Iron—Steady and unchanged. ^L e a d -Q u ie t; New Y w k spot K M . ^ «>Zlne—Steady: Ea*t St. Louis snot ^

m d fu tu r a >5.65. load aAnUmony—Spot >10.75. Shet

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NEW Y O R K . Dcc. 29 lA V -L lb tt lyixjnds eloeed today: •»«* ------------;..J....................... :-.-...>10l.26n ™ t4 ^ s - .• ...>103.13Third 4 U * ........ ...........................4 J 0 0 J 0 u J S :pourth 4 u s .................................. IIC3J0 f r “ ‘ F0. S. treasury 4Ss....................., U 6J 4 J | >;a. s . treasury 4s........................, 110,37cr. 8. treasury S^is................... 1107,39U. S. treasury 8 ^a ........... ........j io x a i ,u 1 S !

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( ^ H o g s —Receipts aooo; direct 200; te n « r t e ^ ; sevea loads 170 to 190 pound 'She Idaho* > io « : load 170 pound C all- trad ln f o r ^ >10^5; odd lo t packing sows IS M to I 8A0 : eight loads b ^

Sheep — JWcelpU IM : a ll b ^ ; • m yt c h o l^ tmder 60 pound fu ll wooled NM.it iamb, ,uoW d >V.0O; late y n U S S cZi short deck 78 p ^ shorn lam tu m m >1345; w lU i ten out. a t >11.65; pack- J J u ■ge mlxed^ UB pound weUien >9.25: Wlsco Bood yearling* quoted >10* 0; ewes o ,J l^

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BOSTON W OQL e a ifeBOSTON, Dec. 29 C«—"Wool trad - )w).Dt

ihg U generaUy slow, A few scatter- enne ed sales both o l wonted and wooled IfomL types o f wool nported . The fine Ooiak grades o f te rr ito ry an d th e medium sh )i grade eomblng fleece* are Uw most Tuesd active. F ine te rr ito ry vrools com- prise k fa ir portion o f A e demand, mond Pine grades o f fleece wool rem ain loads very alow. ware

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f J i l^ O W r r , t f to W25; choice‘heav- Ow 110.50: odd head, up to ho ;

•00; b u lk aU cu tten >5.35,to >6.35:' w t *lUum buns $tso to > » i5 ; ^ tn e a to p - ^ ^ f U i O ; few ouU ldenJ)o: m edium calves >8.50 to >9.50. ^ to ee p-La m b * mcaUy 38e lower;k fed wooled lambs >13.39 to ^

«hlppcn # z a j5 ; -some\ feeden Pesdy, odd lota fa t ewes upward to Nebf5; ho choice feeding la^ ibs to unhsr. pUe,

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« tnartcet vas qtilet today im d In ence o f business prices were un - mged a t >«Jlff.-fQr Cuban. The un -X*“ ?r was s t ^ y u id K^ th U level nesew onlJ' fe t January> shipm ent, 3.d e n g e n e r ^ W ln j r 1-16 o f * c en t tn e re.

s i .id y , C loslnt»prlces were one to S. I

p ip rlo u i-c lo se , caresUghUy hlglfifc. esU iAto fo r' Uie p d rwpeaa b e e t sugar crop, an<t th e Is - R urn w <jf 100 ^agniarr no ttew caused RusUtUe UQUldaUon a t the s U r t and to l

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f in e granula t g . .

LO S JJ fG E X tt.L IV E S T O C K JOS A N O E L E S . l^ 39 Hogs— Ida! M lp tv .300 ; onV .load Jitst arrived: >1.2 sdy to 10c low er; two loads 165 a i 180 pound w w ghu >10.15: oU w r u

(ed offerings etlU unsold; pack- brol sowa > 7 « to >8.00.

JatU fr-neceipU 100; active, steady joW strong; no steer*, o f /m r i ; buDc

\’ tUKk i t M to %m: la tte r p r ice i h a lf load 1051. "p o u ^ U tah cow*: — c u (t« n >3.00 to >8J»: bulls >6.0 0 - H >7.00. , Calves, recelpU lOO; f irm ; d 331 pound Arbuaas $IOZO.- Iheep— ReceipU none; m edium to >lce Umbs quoted > 1 1 ^ to >13.50; d lum to choice wooled ewes >SA)>7.00. T h is m arket closed. Jan-

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PO BTTAN D U VESTO C K ‘O R Tl.AN D . Deo. *29 (y?»)_Hog*- eelpU 780; steady; choice trucked-

U g h t ' b u tch en seUlng around M ; o th e n >9.79 down: {ew pack- »: sows >7.50.la tt le —BecelpU .115; • catile m arket stably steady; on ly ekrly sales; few d lie n grades h e l fm >8.75: medl- I to fa ir ly good cow* >«.00: oUier ^•stock >7J5 down: aome low cu t- s down to >4.50 and under.Sheep — RecelpU none; no early 41ng In sheep: n ia rke t sieady.

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M aine lO l. M ich igan 30. M lnne - Jt 43, Oregon 1, W ashington 31. sconsln 36. W yoming 5; ' to ta l .Ited s u te s 44B; Canada 7, Ber- ida IQ.Idaho abiptncnts Tuesday B8; billed i t 65. to soiithem C aU fo nU 9, Ida- -U tah .diversions 10; passed Chey- ne and D enver,e i, to southern Cal- m la -a , to no rthe m CaUfom la O; n a lu to Chlcagosio,ShlpplBg po in t In fo rm ation of )»day:ID AH O F A LLS : H a ttU n g s lig h l.d e - m d fa ir , m arket about steadj> C ar tds f . 0. b. cash track. Russets, in house regraded. U , 6 . N a 1.

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C ^ lc w - A rrtved. Colorado 7, id a - 1 18, MoHda 1, M ichigan 1, M lnae- U 18, Oregon ,1. W isconsin se. o n ^ W» ears including broken; Sud- 1« lig h t, demand and trad ing slow. ^ ^ d u U . < m ck s a lS r^ s i le Sitwelght, few early sales. Wahp

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w to b ^ . Id ah o and Washtag- n R usse t? U . s . N0. - 1, > 1 .8 5 7 ^ w s ix ounce* B iialm unt elce, XJ. e *• I 1. <1.95. Colorado and Idaho., t fa l j, V. 3. No. 2. $ iM to # fJ3 .Kansas C ity—Arrtved, Idaho 8. M ln -

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w >1J6, C arlot sales to outalde 1 CUy, b a d a :. Idaho

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b o h l ; Dec.; » , (Spceua^to The Ncw i> i-H M ch Ih tw t r t ia^vad w u n d Bt t h l ' t h i s .w e e k - o n tbe batket- b a U B U ^ betwetfx tb e :a lB n n l e f tbe '

' B ^ i lU ^ M b e o l u d tbe prc fcn i high Bcbool teftma. to Uie local

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:n e C ^ W O & I w U ch'w ent

QbesUon whether' C oach'Barrjr’i a«xt«t ^ hold the tr ow n e i ^ t th s t com-

' blnsUcio^ e ^ ih e produce o f hla T co*ehla» V '- .1 I I B W U ta t tc r s r o t 'th e 's lu n n i team ore ^ • ' * \ l n l n U 'P e c k and Dorothy Mcts, to r-

' - ' J S K f f i S r S ^ s c S ^ a <=B n nn an , guards.. O ther-members..ot n i

• t h a t i e q u a d ^ T ^ c e i . 8«tilly; pen- U t « OQ the Albloa BCRiial te u D .'fo r Q tw o yean; B a rb a ra 'R u n 'S n d a n U y K ' W ard, forwards: and:-.Helea ' Bahd* J

. meyer aad Eva Scully, guatds. Doro­th y Mets and Nom a Scully were the outstsadlng players o f Buhl’s team th a t Kent to W lch lU le s t spring. The U tte r u a member o f the Alb ion n o r- ,

‘ . n a l team th is year. p rCoach B a rty wUl probably s ta rt the

Riune w ith Prances -Bays and Dolores Holmes centers.' A h i b ^ ahdElizabeth Southwick guards; M ary Lacy and C harline Boring or Roberta M eU forwards. He has a Urge equsd o t forwards, bu t so fa r none shoot w tth the accuracy desirtd. ,

S ta n o f form er years th a t wUl play on the boys' alumnae team ore Bay Bell. Route H om ltttg ..‘^ ke « t‘‘ M ullins.

. Charley M orris, lAw reB C *'P eck and 7 ,' Henry Lacy. ‘ Iv a a W ln h and Bmmert Davis o f last yea r^ team w ill also play w ith the a lum nae‘team, betng in - cllglbIo> thU year fo r Urter-school par- gJ

, tic lpo tion due to the e ight semester ^ rule. Hom llng, Peck and Lacy are ‘Z homo fro m the University c f Idaho fo r th e ir \-acatlon where the:f sre going out-for.'basketbaU. '

Coach Davidson h |s gone to Nampa, " h is home, fo r the -n c tt lc n 'h o lid a y s . P bu t w m retum to B uh l on Priday to " ! personaUy d i r e c f h l f team. H is line;- f r up wUl be Eddie Lacy, center; T hu r- man and.P tper. forwards; Rugg and ^ MJntun. guards. 'Jh is team w ill use the m an-to-m an defpise. w hile the alumnae Quintet wlQ use the five-m an H clonc. I T . • "

A reciW ter. wtU be given a t the : h igh school foUowing ;the games to a ll

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HOi.T.Tfrn m Dec. 39 — Offlcera ^ . electcd Thursday afternoon o f tast

week a t the H o llb t« r grange were as . .followa: J. E./Pdhlman. m u te r ; Chas. KS trick lins , overseer; Dale Kunkel. see- ^re tsry : U n , Evelyn Kunkel. lecturer: “John Parmer, t r e w u rv ; M a n ia Knud> „

/ son. steward; Joe O ertlar, a u is ta n t ^[ steward: Augusta ' O ertla r, assisU>nt „

- lady steward; Maude Moisc, chapla in; JM ay Knudson. gatdceeper. ^

T lie town basketbaU tesm g^yc a „ dance Tuesday night. December 37.in U)e Masonic haU. I I vas weli a t- ..tended ^n d m uch 'enjoyed by. those g present.' Hollister's annual community C hrist­mas tree and program was given atthe school house P riday evening. The i igrade school furn ished the program Hwhich was ca lle d 'a n operetta. There IIwas also a generous trea t fo r tbe .

i M r. and 'M rs . J. E. Pohlmaa and A fa m ily spent C hrbtm as w ith M r. and Mra. Roscoe W alksr and famUy in F iler. • ^' Mrs. Neale H b a rd has aa house si guests during the holiday week. Mlsa ii Jean Ba ird o f M cO ill, Nevada, m m n M arian Baird o f Albion, ld a h o ,'a n d

A Mrs. Emma Ba ird , her mother, and e R R olin B ird , he r brother, both o f T w in p

Falls. VOUyton Lowe o f Pocatcllo spent &

Christmas day w ith his parents, M f. and Mrs. T. A. Lowe. ‘ c. Mrs. M ary C rookrr and son M ilto n d le ft here Priday fo r Lima, Montana.

' -They wUl Veium Jaiu iary 1. l iM r. and M rs. Cecil Pa rris enter- a

tained fo r ■ p ic k Fullm er and CecU Bay o f Boise a t d inner Ctiristm as dsy. u : D inner guests a t the A. P. Craven tl

home on Christmas day were M r. and & Mra. F . p. Bates and famUy. M r. and M n . Robert Lu tz o f Tw in P o lls , 'l^ r . ii and M rs. B. L . Hazard o f Hanaen and M r. aad M rs. P. S. Uyod. ot Los * Angeles. F

Mtss M ary Davenport Is spending « the week »1th her mother. M n . C. B. Huddleson a t Filer.- ' a

M r. ond Mrs. R ichard McRae and 2 ' d*^Shter Leone o f B uh l were O hrtst- ■

mas dinner gussts a t tb e home o f M r. i ^ d M n . Cecil McRae and fam ily, .1 . 1^ BUnche Skeen, who teaches school a t inkom , is -spending the h o li- r

' days w ith her parenu. M r. and M rs. t C. 8 . Bkeen. t\ M rs. R. N. P itt WQfi daughter Norine o f ,PocateUo spent Christmas w ith a Mra. T . A. Lowe and lamUv- f. M iss Alba tA raen U hom e' from r

I S q u irre l Idaho. She is teachhig ischool there thU year.

Miss Vesta W ray, w ho-is attending I Khool a t A lb io a is vU lting a t the t home o f her parenu, M r. and M rs. Jsmes Wray.

MUa Arlene *B»nihouse o f A lb ion 1 k snd M iss Irene BamhoUae o f T w in <t Falls s p w t Christmas a t the home o f i

Uielr parents, M r.' and' M rs. MarSboUJf^ B sm h o u ii... • . IB Christmas d inner guesU a t the Joe ' ■ . C c riU r homo were M r. and Mrs. E. IiT ' $■ Uwrenee and fSm lly. M r. and M n . iT-. .. Hubert O ertla r and small - aon. M r. ii Mrs. K lu sne ya f and M r. andX Ou* Moore at T ir lo n i ^ <

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B ut, --------- liCaptain W. C. Senften, Com- J"”' maridep," Tells. Rptariahs sf

Value of Qrganization. Sui

• CalBU H L, Dec. » (SpecUl to The

News)—T he adraotages o f a naUonal Bd guard u n it la B uh l wos the theme of a ta lk given today a t th e B uh l R ^ a ry dub^luncheon by Captainl W alter C. Senften. commanding Company D. ■» 116th Engineers. Idaho na tion a l guard, nie He discussed b rie fly th e h isto ry o f the mo local company since iU organisation I here in 'A p ril. ItCM. >11

.T h a B u h l company has attended fo u r summer cncam pm enu and du r- Mo in g .th e fo u r years o f organization 10) D. men o f B u h l have received the ele­m entary p r in d p k s o f m ilita ry tra in - — ing. I f a n ian is to be colled in to the service in 't lm e o f w ar he is enUUed to receive a li t t le tra in in g before tha t tim e. Coptaln Senften s a id . ' - I .

“ M ilita ry tra in in g does ne t make fo r *-- •w ar.".continued the capta in, “ fo r you never saw the soldiera o r officers w antins i t . o n tbe contrary they are r - opposed to w ar and they believe th a t f a certa in am ount o f m ilita i7 tra in ing i.^■ Is a way o f preventtng wara.” i. * -

' Tbe cap ta in u n e ^ h e need o f 'an at i i io t y i f o f t h e local-~compan y *and- -M suggested th a t the B u h l business men aid in securing such a bu ilding , and I also one th a t would serve os a p h j i il - | cal tra in in g center fo r the business - r men to ge t ^ i r Tecreatlon and ex- 4 ercise. H e sold th a t th e value o f the 7 government equipment h e ld ' by the 7

, B u h l eompany invoiced a t about »38.- 8 000, and th a t the govemment de- mands a suiU b lc buUdlng to cace fo r I thU . fl

I The B u h l company is using the t— ; basement o f the I . O. O. P. buUdlng 4 ' a t the present tim e, b u t according to 5 ' tho capta in th is is no t satslfoctory fo r e I an armory. g

D uring the 44.months th a t the Buhl 7 ; company has been in existence. Cap- _ I ta in Senften said, the government had \ : spent S38.571 in B u h l os payroll to en- |■ lis ted men and officers and as rental L . and other expenses here In connection ^

w ith roo into ln lng the company,’ This g■ is an average o f $673 a m onth, he in ' added and from a selfish standpoint.° B u h l'sh ou ld help pro v id e an arm oiy, ~i

the capta in said. ^

1 HOLIOmiizELTON ' :

: i i i n B ) i M n i B [ iJ ' ' .* HA2 ELTON, Dec. 29—Adrian U n d - 7 e say, a student a t Moscow, U spend- 8 a iix t the Christmas vacation w ith his r~ « parents. jd Mrs. Cordon M urphy le ft Tuesdoy ( d evening by u-ay o f M urtaugh , fo r _ D Posadena,' C aliforn ia, where ahe wiU 6

v is it her brother. Robert Edwards 7 it and fa m ily fo r several weeks. sr. M r. ond Mrs. Ouem ey Pyne and >-

children o f WendeU vlsitad several ] n days a t the WUliam Pyne home here. | 1. Mrs. E lino r Edwards, who is teach- L

ing near HanMn. spent the holidays 7 ■- o t her. home here. gi l M r. un d Mrs- L . E. Webb and fam - - I', ily were Christmas d inner gueau at. ] n tho h m e o f M rs. Webb's parenU, 1 d M r. and Mrs. B. AveriU o f Eden. j. d M r. and M n . M organ LockMdge and 1 r. lltU e daughter, and John Lockridge. o f « ” • 1C

Palls Where they spent Christmas " :g w ith relaUves. -x . P5. M r. and Mrs. Neale Hazard. M r.

and M rs. P. P. Bates and fa m ily and { . d Miss' Jean B a ird were d inner rucsU , :- a t th e ’ home o f M r j in d M ts . E. U | r . Hazard a t Hansen, M onday. Decem- ‘

.ber'36 . • ■ T9S MUs V irg in ia Morehouse o f Tu-ln i - PnlU spent the C h r ls tm u hoUdays a t " s. the home o f M r. ond'M rs. R.-E, More- ,

house and femUy. , ,>e MUs Jean B a ird o f McOHi; Kevada. h and Miss M arian B a ird o f A lb ion and r

RoUn B a ird -ot Tw in FolU d in- tn ner guesU a t the J. E. Pohlm an home Ig Monday. ‘-

A. E. CaldveU and daughter. Miss < ig Nellie Idarle, spent ChrW m as day at 10 tho home o f Mi*, and Mrs. Roscoe r■8. W alker a t F iler.' ................

M r. and Mrs. R. F . Blanks. Mrs. m Deplgaa'M id U ^U o .M o rto n '^ u U , wqre ^ in d inner guesu a t the Oeorge E. Den- 1< of m an home lu PUez. C hrU tm aa day. ^ lU M r. ' and M ri.', X ;H . T roendly,' Sr.. '

en te rta in e d -M r. ;*.and -.U rs^ - j , u .M Troendly. J r . sad f a ^ i y , M r. and'Mra.E. 4 im ''e u U iva n and'-fom U y' c f ' ^erorbe rs. and Lawrence MoOey o f PocateUo a t Ir . d inner ChrUtmas day. nd Sunday even la r In the P rubyte rian

chureh.thff-Sundajr.sehoo] g a v t a pro­ud c ra m -w ith a trm > « nd tre a ts ^ fo r the in ■

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M r. and Mrs. P. M u iph y were Christmas d liw e r gu'esu o f friends In . . m

Miss OhrUUna Buckley who U a t- 01 tending school a t Uie CoUege _ of Idaho, a t CaldweU. U spending her Christm as vacaUon a t her home here.• M r. and Mrs. Josh WanieU and — ^ ChUdren vU lled rdaUvcs in Boise, durlpg th e holidays. . •- M r. and M n . H . Eyers and M i t C allorbay were Monday evening d in ­ner guesU a t tho.Longenberger and Be lm ont home. ' . •— ^

M rs. W . Coplin U acUng as pUnl»t -P ( i t Uie B U r 'th e a tre du ring MUa Bar- aafd'S absence.' n o o i

•Miss O hrtstins 'B uckley U recovering c ice ly a fte r having her tonsUs re- moved M onday; ' > ^

Mrs. M . Reynolds has been on- Ute sick Ust, w lU i threatened pneumonia.

The Ladies' A id society m et a t Uie TWO M orton home. Wednesduy, w ith Mrs. 717 U. RoblneU and M rs. I>awson Ralne. p o R

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TOR" F B IO A Y . DECEMBEB M . , Im

i KPaCD, J e ro tB r" 2M M e ie rs j}. 1 « 0 K lloe ye to T w la FaUs T to e

DaUy P rogram 'except Sunday 13 «> 1. .M arket5.ncw a,sporU ,^m is3eU aneo iu. ^

j W EAF, New Y o r t ' H e te nI e iO M o eye le s T w to g M U T In e ^ ^

4 :0 0 -D ln n e r Music,7:00—Anglo Persians. ____

;;g£:aagfii.ur.I K D K A . n U s b ^ S15.6 H eU rs |

flso Knocyelea T w in Fags T in e { pQ |

4:00-*P itU burgh Septet. - ~ -&:30~Rock-a-Bye L a d y .. FOR6:00 -R e to ld Tales. 1 \6:30—Stenographen; , ber 7:0ft-R eview .

W LS .C U e ag ^ s m Meters j !»:«»70 gnocycles T w in FalU T in y r - ^

7:0»-SUvcrtone Hour.9:00— W LS Showboat. '------

10:00-D onco Music. 10:01,---------1_________________ ________________ , 11:31

W DAF. Kaasas C I t r S702 SUUn <— r TOO KBocycka T w in . FaDs T to e g j

fl:00-C iU es’ Service Orchcstra. 4 ^ 7 :0 0 -A a g lo Persians.8;00-Palm oUTe H our. B:Oi

I WCCO, p . u u j S T ]iT M K I lo iu o to T w I n l M u n m

0 : l» - r a t la S m t a O tchra lra . '7:30— Northwest ArUsU. *-0*8 :30 -Q ua rte t. » : »

' KSD. 81. U u ls ~ i S545.1 Kilocycles T w in FalU Tfm c |

6:00—Cavalieis. - 9:0i7:0rv-Anglo Persians. 10:0*8:J0—PaUnollve Hour.'

K O A . D en re r' SZSJ Meteta I | «WO KUocycUa T w in Fafls T in a j j j f j

7;30 -S unday School Lesson. ' ' 8 ;0 0 -P ln e A jU Program.

K F l. L M Aagalsa 4SSi BM m s j w Kllooyeloa T w la Fa lU T ^

7:30-BaU ads o f AU Lands. ’ HI8 :00-B a r ito n e . I l l

10:00—M em ory Lane. r 11:00—Baritone: V io lin ist.

K E J . Loa Aagelea «1M Meiers ‘) 7 2 0 .K lto ^ c to T w ln y a n a T to > | •

8:00—popu lar Concert.0 :00^-0 rd ics trfi. ^

[ k N X Los Aagelea m s B le U h I -u f ' .J90 KOMycles T w la FftUs T I m ^

9:00—BUtmore Orchcstra^ la ;0 0 -0 6cd an u t- OroVe OjTchestra.

K Q O , O a k la D f^ ggM M sUra i ' " n l i t KUoeyelea T w la IW U T im e |

• 9 ;00 -W rig ley H o iir. ‘ tL l10:00—Memory u n e .

K L X ’'Oakland SOU M e te n J * 1 !y K D o e y c fa a T w la t U h T lm a 5 ^

10:00—^ p m * b o u r )

w j i i F iONE clEirn PER WORD I ”

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fOR-HeiHT-^UBmSHEP U□ O H p n o m T M W . ' | b . t

W O STEAM HW fTED BOOMS. 717|SUShoshone nortB.___________ ________ 1WO S-TEAM HBATED BEDROOMS. ^717 Shoshone no rth .__________ • ■ 1513OR R EN T — F w i)N r HEUiUXJM.furaoce heat. 1M3-J.____________ _A M E B E O ftO O U FOR RENT. 303

g” TO3M M ain w e ^ ^ .^ ^ R . Hagar. Phone'

O R "B E N T J i« O O M AND BOARD. Ladles preferred." 660 M a in north.

im E i : R O O M 'P D B tllS R E D HOUSE.'$18; 6-room-: modem house, I33JM. M I

-Tobm fum U hed house,-»40. A. N. _ e K>ns. Phono 46.- PB= * = = = ¥ = = = = = = J

FOUND. ^•O O N D -M /W U WTOST WATOT. Id e n tify » t News office, ond pay ^

ar ad. ,-_________LC

FOB RENT-UNFURNISHED^\jOR R E N T -E IO H T ROOM HOUSE,1 block from park. C oll Home Lum-. ^

er & C o ^ Co. - . ' . |saBBES3B 3B =S s=3C aB ^^^B SSB M1-06—Dance Music -_____________________________________ _ EsiROW . PorUand 4 9 U Ueters )O lO K I lo ^ e s T w I a F f c lU T ^ t g

0:00—Phaatoms ot Broadway. “ I:3 0 -H o 6 t OwU.____________________

KFBC San FramUeo 600 Meten. i 1 4S4J K l ^ e i c s Tw in Fa lU Time | ”

7:30-0eemans.9:00-D ance Mu-iic. ' J *

KPO. 8aa Frandsco M e te n 'l710 Klloeycles Tw in ' FalU T lm ^

7:30—O rgan and VloUn. * . _9 :0 0 -N . B. C. Prceram. “l:00-^Daabe Orchestra ,(2 houra). ,

KFOA. SeatUe M eten676 Klleaycles T w in FaUs TUse

9:00—O ld Time T rio .0;00 -M cm ory U n c . . JS 1:30—Hoot 0 -*U.________________ ____ Jg

K IB . Seattle ' S<«4H eten iB 'm K U o ^ lc * JfOa Fa lU T im e . g ,

8 :5 0 -0 ld T ime Don'ca'Music. * . S i 9 :0 0 -T rto .' t t1:00—Dance Music (3 houn>. j,,

BHTHE : COUGH iCOLO IHAIHOII.Penistent c o u ^ s n ife i^ 'J e a d to a ^ - £•

m trouble. You can stop then dow ir i lh . H Creomulston. an emuUiSed «eoM t8 thst*Is plesssot to U k s . '( » M M 2 » is a mw, d m IcsV discovery with tw ofo ld action* h ^ M otbei.sB d l)eeU ll,a in ikaM l»e tnb r*MsndJahiblUBermgrowlIL*;........................

O f J l known dnigik'enM oie l i rccog- nlted by b igh;nedled w ^ i t l e s as ano J? of: Ihe greaieM heaUng 4«»acle» for ? . i l ii r n t eoDgha and col<b sad olher f&ma ” af throat troubles. C reteialilon coDUla£ S h) addltloa to oto«ote, other healing do* S Bietfs which ModM s u ^ heal i h a U f i ^ "

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a k e p 1-U - r WHEN: T

B A R G A IN S I:0B SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR} R 8 A l J ^ » 3 b M BOOSE. M O D - BA lQ em except h e a t . T^rm s. 444 Zrd B. ex. O R "B A i® -M V K -R O O M M O D H ® P O Il house; baagahi fo r quick sale. CaU ..gOo 18 3rd ave: east. FORo s r m s ^ - w A O ^ ^ O W M a JJM th e p . B. Ohamberlaln plaoe, 1 mUe H AY

ss t o f -Twin F a lU .'- In q u h » o f A . B . tW hamberlain? admtailatrator, BuhJ. Ida . idah( OR 8 A L E -4 0 ACRES. A L L QCOD FOR Innfl. moderfl hoiise. sU rooms and a t r k

I th : good b ^ im d other outbuUd- addn igs. C loso,In to T w in PalU. Priced " = ) seU. . Address Owner, care News. BTaCR TO n f H AO m ta X N -V A lX E Y _ suiU bU fQr. pou ltry fa rm ; a ll k inds p a r j

t fru it. WUl consider trade fo r T w in s r ^ U U residence property. CoU 806-J or 13 6Ui Ave. E ..'T% tn FaUa, j j g

' FOR SALE—SEEDS u>”■OR, C ER TIF IED -.RUSSBTT SEED at! potatdeiL Write W , L . Bray. Ashton, (q su

dabo. V *' tm m

“ situations WANTED r aV Q M iijW A N T a J V O jlK ,^ ^ ^ ^ U iaJJ 1 3 5th ave. west,. 9- . : :T p '% k iis i1 c b d b t k n o o r a p h e r pay :desires position.- . Phone 6 ia -R -3. 1 Uah.

m s r T « 6 u B r » u a S 7 ^ T ^ n lty nu ishig . Phone 497-R-4. FO

?r a o t o 5a l ~ n t o 8 b . . c a l l p o r M rs. Wood, 383 Blue Lakes no rih .

>hone' I036-W o r_^ 7 .________________

lo s t . mX>ST—a l p h a d e l t a p i aO TO R - ^

Uy pin, diamond shape, w h ite gold et w lU i diamonds. U be ra l reward ^ or re tu m to W, S. HUl. 303 7th ave. V O l

^LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS FC

N O T l i^ T O C BEDITO BS n FO®Estate of M e rrit T . Staley, deceased, n l

NoUce U hereby given by the under- m ra r i^ e d adm hiU trator o f M e rrit T .Staley, deceased, to the c red lton o f E in d a ll persons having .c la im s against lhe said deceased, to exh ib it them w iUi the necessary vouchen. w ith inlix months a fte r the f l n t publlcaUon . . r *s f 'th U noLlce. a t the office o f W olfe ^t: Nielson, attorneys fo r sfUd odm lnU - FOFtrator. County o f T w in FalU. S tate o f o l[daho. thU being th e f irs t place fixed Pha:or the transactton o f the business o t TW]la ld estate. p,

Dated Dec. 30. 1037. HoU___________ BEN JAM IN J. S T A L E Y ^ day.

NOTICE TO CREDl'TORS FOIEstate of Isaac E.; Powell, deceased. pi

NoUee U ^e re b y given by the under- marligned Orace M . Powell, executrix of re ulhe last WUl a n d ‘ testament o f Isaac u, ,E. PoweU. deceased, to Uie c red iton S n to f and a ll persons having claims 1. Btfalnst the said deceased, io exhibit ihem w ith the ‘ necessary voucher^ w ith in s ix monUis a fte r Uic f ir s t pub-IlcaUon o f th is notice, to tho said ^Grace M . Powell. • executrl*, a t the S : 'ottice o f N orth de Agee, In T w in PaUs H l iBank de T rus t B u ild in g ' In the C ity ~of Tw in PalU. County of Tw in PalU, F(s u te o f Idaho, th is being the placo ^fixed fo r the transaction o f the b u ii- p o iseas o f .said estate. p,

Dated December )38Ui. 1927. pvjQGItAC E M. POWELL. —

Executrix of Uie lasC w ill and testa- f ~ m ent ot Isuoc E. Powell, dccc.osed.

N orth * AgM. attorneys fo r cxA u lrix ,residing at T w in :P a lU, Id aho._____ 10

S D M W > N S ~ ~ " 11In the Justice C ourt o f T w in FalU is

Precinct, County o f Tv\-ln . PalU, 10State of Idaho. Before John E. 10Dovies. Juntlco o f the Peace. 10

R. A. W auchope;-P la intiff. jn'**• 10:

J. H. Edmunson. Defendant. jgThe State of Idaho sends gTectlngs to jo

the obovc named defendant. ih.You arc here^..snm m oned to ap- la

pear in the above enUtled court to be in bald In sold county ^ precinct, intho above enUtled csuse w ith in five 1 days o f service o f th U summons upon you U im e d w ith in thU county, cr.t f served elscwhtoe then, w ith in tw enty <___days from the dato o f service o f t t o —■umtnons. upon y o u i.M d ; plead t o ------p la in tiffs c o m p la in t.p n f lU in said court, or p la la U ft. S i l l U ke ‘jud g­ment against ’you as prayed In ^ C teompiaint. • ...... • . w.

T h b action U . brought, to ' recovcr lo 'I353M due o a p ia im tfr- d n m de* : fendant fo r storagd. ^ArYicc. labor, N trales and p u lfc m S d e . ^ t and ^ n d e d upon defendojk> a i^ to m .c ^ jo ;

‘ Witness m y hand it iu s 30Ui‘ d a y , o f KAiember. 1937.

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ANDOPPilORSALE-MISCELUNEOUS J —lATCmUES POB F 0 R 0 8 . rT C .. f \ex. E. O. aavena B a tte ry Oo. I I

>OR SALE OR RENT—PIANO IN I I good condition. Phone 1478-V{, U

« R “ B A LB -.P E R »r< ftJ IC K SILVER etock. Addrtaa Box 4, care News, e — —

IA 5 T ^ 5 R B A L B -O fn 'B A L B OR A ; tra in load. H eary G rim m , Paul. .

daho. Phone 19-R-l. ____________V ■ ~ r '—"OR S A LB -O N B D E^W ALT ^ _____ _

tr io aaw Dado heads, i f Interested, w . L. dd rets Box 169. C ity . and 4

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'A R M LOANS, e%. S W IM f t o aa w B Y t o . l o a S . . p c f r m t r e a l

i(6 n & V K m d f k A id m ? l a m O ilm odem houses in T w in FIJU. A r* '

h e r L . Swim ie.Oo, . — J-,*

d t y property. Boms priva to n c o ^ ■ '■ a su m ^ o f trom »500 to iMOO.aow. op

Irriga ted ocoipany» & o* ^ _ .* l Perrlne, llB.Shoahoao, St. w ea t , WDOMI A ^ W e u U ^ Q a -V U tV MOSSP

and deairabU la tm loan. X th in k I t — — i ia be>t.fam iJnMUW W XirtW gn.wy£Jfe - 1:.’ ... rerad oo hh e T w in F ttlU t r a c t ' I t w ill w r yon to see me before pUetag F o a i f j j i . -o . A. ^ in a c n . . '

FOR SALE-POULTRyT nD ^ f.; EGGS - ^

FOR S A l i e ^ R T Y RhV d E IS LAN D ^ § 1 'Red cockereU. J. H . Sw an.-______ tHat.

FOR B A L S -C H IO I^ S . DRESSED -or live walgh t. Phone 1333-W. ______

FOR 8 A L B -r o R T Y RHODE ZBLAND AUTO Red hens and puUeU. J. H. Swan.

^ U H aceredlUd stock, i lO each, ___Phoha 607-B-3. CBOZ

F O R R E I ^ r - A P A R T M E N T S ^ ra n r e n t - t h r e e b o o u r m - /pS rl

nUhed apartm en t Bimgalow AparW m rata. 3nd av* —--------- ---------- I ; , . . . .--- •

FOR SALE-LIVESTQCK 555FOR S A LB -ttKv o " O C »D

Jersey cows, ju s t fresh. Phono M 5-R-3. . . . . .TOR B A L E -E X T R A OOOD B-YEAR-

o ld Jeney cow, to freshen soon.Phone 1173-W, . » • •TW E N TY -F IV E HEAD OP SPOTTJiai

Poland China pigs wUl !)c' sold at HoUenbecIc aoid SulU\-an's yord S atur- U fk |L day, DeceiAber 17. •»«•>FO iTsALE^iO E nM AN T O L ic ^ p d r e i w Sn "

pure bred, f ln c jt pedigree, real Oer- man type, males and females, pricea ^ reasonoble. R. C. Hayes, Tw in PoUs,^ m ile east Woshtngton school. ^FOR SAL&~60 ilQ V D SPOTTED PO-

land China hogs; 40 faU Jigs; 30 bred sows and g l lu to fa rrow the mid-* w. die o f M arch; all pure bred and rcg« istered; a ll good stock hogs. Phone „ 350-J-3. O. M . DanleU. \ m ile no rth W ashington school. ^ " A

T o r s a l e — A U T O M O B IL E S Town<- - - - -------------- _ l i6 3 -\

POR SALE O R TRADE. 1938 TUt>OR ■ = Ford sedan, fo r potatoes o r onions.

Phone 1131p F

SEE THESE ^1W6 OverUnd Six coachlOM s iondard Six Quick touring1S36 Jewett coach !1023 CadUUc. VicU)ria coupe 1026 Nash Advanced vlcUvla1D33 Nash touriug --------1020 Nosh touring ' MARt1030 Nash Seven Passenger sedan {1934 Che^-rolet touring S a l£ 1033 Pord toutlBg per i >34 Pord UMitlng av& a 1925 Chevrolel coach r a r a 1035 S tar touring

PhoaillE P P LE R . NASH M OTOR CO. - = r T

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Dished o r Job on' r | o ^ yearro boys big snoogb fo r ra n d i13 and are. eaat Phene B a 7 V '" ; 7 v . - *OARD A W ^ B b O M - Whomes by etudenU a t O . B . .a j . s U s i4ork in exchange fo r board 'and.reQm:j'r oth e r studenu. Phone 856. : .W ANT YOtiR~'HZDE. JA C K R l^ / '< b it pelU, 3c each and we akin ides, p e iu , f u n and w oo l VT(0Z owne. o ld Washington bam . PhSia'S w -W . ’•

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K H n s n TP l i M i B ^f c i i i f i i i; Protests Are File'd Asking that

, , ■ Renewal Be Denied; Signers, fe ; ; : Mostly Members-of Evan-

- ."oelloal Ctiuroties of City.

•'’■■ Member* o f Tw in Falls M lnU KrloJ e< dsacdatlon. leadliJg a CBmpalim fo r ”

'.' -wpprtssslon. o t Ihe dance pavUlon a l P the T . Oeorge HUlop nnd Son o tr

■ cliard. e ight mUci w itthcaal o f Tw in ' - presented lo tho county com- « «

s , m ln lo o e n in special session h e n , , .. >jrc8tettUiy afl«m oon, petlUons signed Rfl

by 23a persons. Tho pe im oncn s U to i lU I th a t t h ^ "believe tbe donee ha ll to ID I

, be a menftce to im morals o f our ' peoplo and an oecasloh fo r un> 1 1

'i la w fu l d rinking. They requested revok- * I •; ; »tton o t Ucttae to r the pawUlon «iad I

protceted against Issuance Of any fu ch .license.•T b e peUUoii w as 'sub m liua to Uie ^

• commttslonen by Rev. A rth ur O. KO Pearson of tho , PraQsyterian c liurc li.Ite v . H . O. Hum phrey of tlic M etho­d U t church. Rev. O. 0 . Ourtls o f the

V. ChrisUan cburoh. and Rev. S. C. B a r- '■ ton o t tbe Baptis t church*: Th« pe tition was taken under ad- i vlsement. ' j, , Signed Some tim e den' TbB petition Is signed t>y 393 per- tr lj; 'to n s Of- whom 17 give the number o f cag « t r ^ address o r r u ^ delivery route, pur

,T O i peUtlon* bear evidence o f hav- moi tng been signed some Umo, as some in

. o (r those whose n a tn a are attached o lh . )iave t>een away from Tw in Palls fo r pot

X* , itv e ra l weeto A ll slgnei* appear to stui t . bo ecnnecmi w ltb Uie churches dea <. ' named, and the petitions are said to la tl

>»ve been circulated a t cliurches. mai T e r t e f PeUUon geli

The U * t o f the peUUon follows: tio t “ Wo. the undersigned cltlacns o t o "

Tw in Falls counly, being legal voters, ^ ■ ' ! Jiereby naniectfuUy peUUon your h o n . t w , - orable body to revoke any license o r n u

■permit, w h ich , may be held by T .) - Oeorge Blslop and Sou. lo conduct 6 t l .- dance ha ll a t lo t 05, Tw in PWls No.' . belghU add ltlta . o r refuse the g ra n t- U tf

Ing o f a n ; pe rm it or license re> gra . quested, on tbe grounds,tha t we be- bra

Uev« the danc« t» U to Im a tncnaca la u to tbe morals o f our young people, froi and an occasion o f un law fu l drinking. Olfl

, •H ie disorderly conduct o f patrons ' ' ot th is dance ha ll re lum ing from

dances late a t n ig h t, ' has become a------- m waee -ta - th e -p e o p le -o f- th e ; neigh- - S

•bprbood.T. / ' ' cusnistopa Are Away par

.. U r . and M n . T . Oeorge Hlslop, ac . ron couponled by th e ir son Tom and h is Is <

;vv, vU e. have been in CaUforota fo r aio ‘ about a month, and expect to rem ain V.untU about' M arch l ; The dance ha ll

managed a t tbe present ume by fo r Oeorge. Howe,- o rchM tra leader. •«> '. T h t dance h a l l 'h a s beea runn ing *«< «inc« the spring o f 1930. Last August “ 5

t ; . a. peUtlon fo r renewal of license waa 'A -.v lU e d ,a nd 110 was deposited w llh the a

.iiuaUVs onice. A t tbe sam e-tim e a ren bond o f the Aetna Casualty com* cce

pany w o t placed on record, giving a f j e ■ V ('/guarantee tba t the business would be i\o t

conducted In a qu iet and orderly m an- cou- ' , ner a n d tb a t U u laws o f Idabo would anc

be obaerved. The protesting peUUon tb li does no t deny tb a t UiU condlUoti has pla bteb complied w im .

WlUidraws PeUUon ji.O n consulting legal authority, ow n- tp r

r - - " m o f the pavilion teamed. I t is f o l V - ‘ -aUted.' th a t modUlcaUon o f the sU to eas .1,, r la w re n d e r e d issuance o f a renewal ••• o f license unnecessary, and. th e n - 6

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S e O S S a t i n P u m p s ) l u s t r ie x q u i s i t e l y s t y le d , a n d h e e l m a k e s t h

. . b e a u t i f u l a n d g r a c . . F e a t u r i n g P e a

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-Teacher wa* eoln* ft> Uck tee today, bu t I totd l ic r aboBt the th n e e tltehcs. «hc doctor bad to take where I slW flown the' roof o f .o u r

S s !Copyrlghl. 1B27, PubUshen Syndicate » ^ ' tu ro i

■ u m s B iPOTJTO LEEISllTi S

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Noted Spud Grower Returns From Trip to 'Washington p and Other Points East. ' ^

. --------- !■« «J. P. M amlmll. p o u to ■tow n’ w d

dealer, returned yesterday from a t r ip to eaaicm polnta, Indue*Ing chl-r nniH cago and Washington. U w prim ary punJboe of the tr ip waa to v is it his moUier In Ohio, fo r ' t h e t i n t Ume o ra l In 13 yean. W hile away b« visited pork o lh c r points named to ’ loek in to 0! e potato marketing conditions and to ga f study the situation In order to en- • deavor o l worlc out and aecure legts- BV la tlve acUon which would heH> the ■ m arketing o f Idaho potatoes. Beyond getting a better grasp on the sltua- Uon. no action has y« t been taken on aomng Ihe problem.-

The Blue Diamond brand o f pota­toes. popularlMd by M r. MarshaU and his associates, th is yea r brought from ‘ _

>i|i.95 to 12.00 on the Chicago market, l l Is slated. «hUe th e tegular Idaho .No. 1 brand brought $1.69. O f coune UU9 Joe Marshall potatoes were also g ^ e d No. 1. bu l tbo Blue Diamond brand gave extra assurance because known to buven. About 30 g ro w tn from T w in Palls counly ship Blue O lam o i^ brand poUtoes, I t ^ steted.

HELD POR POSSESSION - M e r le -z a c h a n u was ' to ken . in to custody las t evening near the ba ll — park by Dale R. Adcock, e t the poUce force, fo r alleged illegal'possession. I t Is charged th a t 'h e had a gallon o f

fore, took down Uw-dtpoijlfc—In -co n * — ^ sequence o f th is the cfim in tB louen did n o t act o n th« bond, and the place continued to ru n under the old Ueense.

' Protest U Sigoed A t Uie Umo th a t :U;e peUUon fo r

renewal above referred to was being ccas ld tttd . th e p ro te s t. whVch ‘ waa fJed yesterday was signed, bu t jra s i\o t fUed a t tho Ume. Yesterday the county board waa in special session on anoUier mottec, and on ascertaining ' th is ta c t Uie m ln ls ten appear«d and placed Uie pratesUng peUUon on fUe.

Make yofsa. facia l nppolnUnent now lo r th a l Year's d inner dance. fo llra U i BeaiAy Salon, 2U 2nd St. eost. Pbone llO -W .—Adv.

StTBSOBZBS FOR T U S N B W a

' t h e D a n c e S

l e D a n c e b u t f o r Wo u r . P a t e n t . o r w s t r o u s i n c o lo r a n d ’ Sd . T h e c le v e r to e Jt h e m e x c e e d in g ly J

r a c e f u l . %? e a c o c k S t y le s ^

id f r o m ^

o $ 1 2 M 5S S B O E D S F T . ^

jrtment Store Sr n w fc ” ^ «

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" , " ' ' i ' There:)st6lflce Given Complete fig- “ ures of Pieces,Sent Out ,Ex- S "w cluslverot Parcffe^st;'^ ; L S?

niB Twin' M li poitoBloe JStatofi ALL’S y 'g a v e o iit UUs, sta ten iep f :« la tlv e • | tbe number o f pieces, e t t lu s lv * o f -

^ ^ p o a t s ta t ' ou t . in th e l i^ ro r ^ 5-;^

Pronw O e ^ K r If i to t o w m b w .n i ' ? cluslv*. I 3« jo o pieces o f miUl went rough .U ie cancoUng m acW n i.'-D n r: IS : g th e same given period I a s t . % SS 2Sin 8300 pldces w m taaccled. m akin*: tacrcase o f 31.000 pieces U iat want iroufih .the cunccUnig machine.-UUs rar. : ‘ 'The peak th is year w as'read ied on . ecember 23 on w h ich ' dale ,;.«.<flO ~ni*r*r aces went through Uie canceler.aad te next highest was; « n i ^ m ity-U U rd . on; i ^ e h da6) .•a o .M K 2 L * eces were caribeled. , -• .None o f tb e ' above. Ilgurea. la tiude irce l post padcagea^no abcuA to-tig -' res being kept o i\ parcel p e ^ ta a tu r .

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OUR DRIVERS.AtlE ftNED 'FOR TRAFFIC VldiATIONS

' BowdetF ou r men-wenj fined In police c b u ^ atUe 0•sterday on tra f f ic vlolaUon charges, a lte r bm est Hansen, charged w ith operat- ccndlUc tg h is automobile a fte r dark w ithoutisplaylng -proper Ulum ination.. was SpeciBcased »2J0. U -S. McOrager was appropined a ■imjin r a m ^ t fo r d riv ing frooks.'i t h h u t ons h e i g h t . P . 3. M e- 2nd^8V tra th drew a 11 fin e fo r double aridng, and L. C.> SecUnger, d r ive r New ; 1 Shipman's truck )Yo. 0. wa^' flnod <1^1 a | 3 fo r parking In an aUey.'-,

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r f l H I S A d v e r t t a / g o i n j f t o t e l l y

, . a u t o m o b i le d e m o r e t h a n a d e s k — t l f o r y o u i - s e l f .

W e ’ l l i t e l l y o u • t h i s ■ c a r o v f n e r h i m s e l f i s f o r t h e f a c t t h a f tV b i l e d e a le r a d d e d ■» p a r t s d e p a r t m e n t s , < a n d t h e t h i n g s w H id t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f I a u t o m o b i le d e a le r , o f a n a u t o m o b i le d e i t t h a n m e r e l y a d e s k (

L in d A uto m o^ Finest aod Best Equipped Gai

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Goo((t/ear T ire s .

We Oarry the la rg e s t S e leo - tio n o f Hats,D re B i^ g a n d Coats a t Pop. u la r Prices.

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sre?W ttS ue 'd iange-:ta -W p^^ ' \V':.betwe^,'Wcdnesday -«hd c-'.

■ T iM H n lm u m ‘ was 32 -X h u n * . - .meonlqaAa- conUnual t ie e s th r iMI t . : .y r« < ta % y the m a d n u j a ^ V . :

The /a W ftau m • yesterday, w m n U,-' W e d n e ^ „ . l ,» ,

ciM d Si^^YEAfV? * ¥tR t«au e f ’ T # l i 'h ;

d b f tn im of Commnoe, b y - its ■man B. Batch, announeedevenm ta.that by reason o t Uie n o f , t% tn m lu n u o f T w in Falls tores t ^ t h ? d ty wobld be dossd Jew day. -

' :|^THS • •ibcDowcll Bcott,;

. a t 'b u K & m e one mUe ^ - a a a I:. -a M ’uM a -h a lf miles ' aouth : t ff

o’clock W e « t t* iw ln i ^ i | f r 7 > o t t . i i» s Uie fa the r,W .0 . ‘ H ^ B £ k U n g o f HsUtstCT s M l i . Panilifti-Sowden o f ScatUe..Wa«h- ■ ^ • T b e ib e d y Is a t the W hitp fu - V l iu ik lo rs . No funeral aervleea wl held h *M . The remalna w ill 'b e n . lo T M O l^ . South' Dakota, Sat- ly m bn ltag where funera l servleca

I n te in m . wlU teke plaoe. M n . d e n ;> da t« lite r, arrived fro m Se^» on the '.noon tra in Wedneaday r being Informed o f Uio .cdUcal llUon o f-h e r father.

>ecial fslislal and m ake-up work :oprlate«> Xor dance and , pa rty ks .',J foU ra th Beauty Salon. 344

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o b il e Co ,Oarage in Uie;.Wast -

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D re s s e s W ii^You can we« 'anyoni; o f .these how little you paid fo r id Tl the|]Eabtict arli suited to

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