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Weather Forecast Fair toniKht and Snndar. wamer Sunday. Ui|1i yetterilar 6«. l«w .4«. Low UUs BMretec 4S. Six lrrii:ated Coandes in Idaho ~ NOTFATTBmmt IDAHO rAlX0, ] (U.R>-^imBcn in ttate tS d lT -'-'- pwdnclnf OitMet, M ar. U htid BP a P M r«le*M f t « _ ___ deparbnrat dt a«rte«ltne Ib WailH ^ Incton dniyinc tbat the towto IfM . U -extremt}/ ttMeaing." ^ < VOL. XX. NO. 6 8 ^ CENTS. TW lli FALLS, IDAHO, SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1937 OFFICIAL COUNXy NEWSFAPBB : IN THE DAY’S PARADE MURPHY CALLS OUT NATIONAL GUARD Buys Crypt William rowelJ, who had planned be Jean Ilarlow't fourth, husband, was th« donor of ft erypl for the mOffe star’* body that cost $25,000. In Hoax Story SENHE BAniE iEATENED IN P O W S PROBE Scope, Manner of Conducting Investigation Loads to , Long Arguments BRIDGES SEEKS “FACTS” Solon Asks Amendment to Bill Asking Law to Limit Power Of Postmaster General' Principals in Latest Kidnaping Sensation By JOE ALEX MORRIS WASHINGTON. June 13 CUR)—A senate battle over federal Invcstl- gutlon’of labor disputes was threa- tened t(KlBy BS a result of pro- posals to ‘'Iln4 the facts" behind charges of llIeB&l activities In the Steel atrllce. The controversy centered In the usually placid post office commit- tee. headed by Sen. Kennetli D. McKcllar. D-, Tcnn. It Involved the scope and manner of conducting an Inquiry originally proposed by Sen. H. Styles Bridges, R.. N. H.. Into charges that union reprcschta- tlve.i ‘'censored" mall addrcs.wl to plcket-beslcged Ohio steel planL*:. To Call Witnesses While- the commlttec dccldcd to call witnesses for further explana- tlon of the charges, ndmlnUtrallon leaders maneuvered to broaden llie scope of the Inquiry and,- for uiir present at least, to keep It In the hand.i of the post office comnijlicu; Dcvclopment.s Included: 1. Announcement by McKcllar that he would propose an amend- ment to the Bridges resolution, calling for an Inquiry Into an offer by the Republic Steel Corp. to take over tiic JoU of delivering the mall if the government would bo author- ize. 2. Declaration by Bridges that he would fight any attempt to make his resolution so broad that It would (ConlinuH on r« c t 9. Coluinn Protection Will Be Given to Mass Meet at Monroe CO-OP FWIURES 0 —Coprrlihi. ]«]7, MRS. ALICE PARSONS. 6;ndle*t«, N. T.. Aem« Tetipbolo. H. Y.. Acm* Tclcpboto. ANNA KUPRYANOVA. Question marie today in (hr kldnapinr of M n. Alice McOoooett Parsons, aoclally prominent heiress, was Anna Kupryanora, aald to be a Russian countess and an adopted daac))tcr of Mrs. Panona. Mrs. Parsons Is. shown at left. BI)lLEI*m INOLDMiM Police Use ^uoroscope in Hunt For Lead in Aged Taylor Murder Case Manarrl Mflnlfomfty. 27. ChlruKn iiiir.sr, lind polirr all of r. (Iltlirr with n funCaHlIc Wory of plot to IdtUiap .Tnhii Kork- ffrllrr I’rentirr, itrand»on of Uin Intr John II. Itofkrrrllrr. but latrr admltltd Dial hrr riillre dlciry HBs n linnic. •'! did It lo Iry lo him (i> rnmr buck lo inr," kIir AIIm Montfom- rry ii pirttirfil above, Mr. I’lTiitlrc below. LOS ANGELES. June 12 fUR) - Police used a Jluorftscoivi toduy to hunt for a bullet that Mary Mllc.s MhUcr WO.S .raid to have fired Into a wall for a Joke two year* before William Desmond Taylor, the movie, director, was murdered. The lend slug, if found, will l>e rompareri with the one thnl wn.i flrNl into Tay)or'« back nt hla biiUKulow IS yearn ago. The bullet wm Iho late.^l In a Rerle.i of clue.i that havn rroppeil up In the long-uiuolved murder cn.*.o. DLilrlrt Attorney Huron Fitts li cnn- diirtlnfc tha hivrstlgatlon. MI.-.1 Mlnter, bltHul, ciirly-lialred fltnr ot (tic picture era. wa.s Taylor’.i /iweethrnrU Ho was direct- ing her -[ilcl'Te.v Ml.v Mlnter's mother. Mr«. Clmrlotte Ohelby. tom (If the biillrl. In Die wall nt Ihe lioiLsn where the family oiip.- iiv^ h d,,ii... went fo llie hou. devlre in hunt fo , Mrn. Blielby Htvld nhn niid her mother were logether when they heard a Aliot In the next room. "We rmhed hi. Mnry wn.’i lying on ttie nig with her hniul over her fare. Hhe removeil her liniKl. looked at us and Mild 'ha-liit.' "My mother deiniinde<t the gun, «n !>«■• • lived. I'ollc ILh nn X-riiy Weslei-u Uiiiou ■dlosoH Offices t.I'ATII.Ir:, .linto 13 (UR)-WeBlern tlnkii) Telegrnph Co, rioned Ita main r)(flrn niiit all' brniichrn In fleattle Idiliiv I'ertiiirt’ iif (< foiu'-tlay*oUI MlU.« >'l 111) DtrMriitirr )n>yn, Wlilliim <1 Mmllli, nii|)erlnlendent Ini' Ihr ioni|iuuv here, nnid 400 i>er- would he Mirnwn out of work at I "Wi- rtrllverliiK hiromlng tiuilnean. "'fill' ( i>ni|>i>tiv In tnkliiK Ih li JrnA llo hlcp liM'Mtinr i)( 111 luiiblNIV (• riiiiy <iii withiitit liitrilrirnrn fitiiii nuialdcrs,' Knrhart ComplctcH Kighth lx!)ir of Trip KI. rAHMKIl, HiHlnii. June 13 (Uni —Amelia Kurtinrt rudinin arrived hero at 3;30 ;i), CIMT (7,’30 «. (ti Mt>l'» to<lay fronj l-^jrl I<*my neiich West Africa, on the eighth leg of her world-olrnllng fllKlit Him made (hn U()0-n»lle flight Into I" Anglo-lCKyjitlnn tiudan in four and oMB.Iialf hours )a her twin- motored Lockheed-KIectra, CUmdburHt tnundatcB Hillinoit; Damapc Uiph llII.LrNCliJ, Mont . June I'i (UR) , nio iMiRliiesfl wolUui of nillliigii waa under two fret of wat«r today an the result of a cloudburst which Bwepl Into the Yellowstone v^klley eauAlng damage wlilrh Is estimated to run over a million dollar murk. No lou of life wiin reimrted. hl- tlioiigh Uvruitork damago was heavy. COOL ST. JOSKIN. MO., June 13 aj.R)-^ollce fuessed today that _ a thief "had "become convtaced it would remain cool this sum- mer and Uiat a hard winter wa.s ahead. F. J. Huff reiwrted hla furnace had been stolen. EVIDENCE - L O S A N G E L E S . J u n e 12 (U.R) —Evidence In a damage suit showed Marlon Wright, 19. a student had had a couple of •'pink ln<lles, Kome sloo pin. four or flvR whl^key sours," had run o^■e^ a black cat and amaihed her car Into a freight train. Mira Dunham and LoLs Pryor won a *2.500 Judgment for In- Jurio.s rrreived In the encounter witli the freight. ‘ FU N CI.EVELAND, June 12 IU.R)— Two iienny arcade operators, arrcslfd for violating Uie clty firrwork.s ordlnnnre by selling minlnturp "bombs" to v'nfo in autoinobllcfi, offered In court lo (Irniniislnite—on police Judge Jospiih .SIIherfB cor—that their product wan not Uangerdus. Tile judge ht<'|)|>cd on the Rtari,er of liln iiuicliiiir. 'Hie bombs went ofi* with n Clmt could be- heiirtl for blocks, but there waa nil (liimuge. '’Uefeudanla freed," lie hnld. "'I'hln country needs a IKtIn fun like this lo re.store its ^(-u^^ of liumor.'' 2 Men RcHCucd from Flooded Coal. Mine NANAIMO, B. O. June 12 Bankers Pick Cottonwood Man; Oppose Two Senate Proposals Micliigan Governor To Attend Gathering of Union Workers DETROIT, June 12 (UP) — Gov. Frank Murphy an- nouncod today that a battalion of Michigan national guards* ‘ men and a detail of state pollcc would be sent to Monroe Sunday "to safeguard the peace” and "guarantee the right of free speech and free assembly” to a union mass m e^nff near the city llmlta. Murphy himself will attend tl)c meeting, to be held three miles north of the city limit#, but will not speak. “We are working UUi out In a common Mnse way to safeguard both the peace and security of Mon- roe and Ita citliena and at the same time to guirantee the right* ot free .speech and frea assembly lo union members,’’ the fOTeraor said. ■'Martial law,” the governor am- phaslzed. "has not been, and won't be decUrcd." Approximately 100 state police will go to Monroe. "Tile 'vigilantes' of Uonroe will not be operating tomorrow," the governor said. ‘VAIl pouible tr*»ie will be kept outside ot the elty of Monroe." "MIehlgu Matter” ' He added thst ifortlB. prealdtBt' or the auto union, had assured him he would discourage Influx of union members from Ohio and to the mass meeting and “try to keep Uio meeting a purely Michigan matter.” The strike situation on other. fronts: Production Loan Convention Concludes After Forum Discussions Today W. W. Flint Heads Idaho Association Winding u|) n two-day hc. s- sion here, members of the Idaho Baiiker.s’ liw.sociation ended their iinnual con- vention by electinir W. W. Flint of OoUonwood, pi-osi- dcnt of the nHsocIatioii; .suc- ceeding («uy H. Shearer of Twin I'alla. The ronvenilon featured proiul- neiit «pri»krr;i from llil.'i nn'tlnu of the naiion and ali.o lucliidnl a special nddrc:..'! by J. K 'r; O'Con- nor. UiiHed Blale:i rompUiillrr of Ihe currency.. Olhrr Offlrera Other ofJli'ri.n electcd to iinui ihe tl^Al>clllCltn> liirliidc, vJre-()i(v,jilnil, Earl II. Uolle of Uoodlng. bnuirh manager and vlre-pre.ildeiit ot the Klvht Occurlly bunk; Hccrciiity, K. W. I’orter of Miil!^'; trensuri'r, I’ri'd llnrtliig of Mblini, rnnliirr nf tlio I). L. ICvmi.'i rompiiny. Imtik ai Al- bion. ■The new prc.ildenl. Mr. Mini, Is cashier of tlir Flrnt Niitloniil Imnk Tw<) ot five miners, trapped in mil mino near here by water, wciT renc ur<l early today. ‘Hie aur- vlvorn reimrted that the oUiers had drowned. Tlift rescued men saved their I lives by ncrambllng to a crbns ns 10.000 gallons ot water swept nauird wrir John A. Hohooixn ihrouKli the mine. Tl»ey stood there ' Uolne. ojrfiiullvo vl<-e-pienk1< nt ot tor liinre Ihnn eight hours whiln 1llie Idnhii Vli.’ '.t. Niillnnal bitnk. an rrMuio I'li-ws |)um|>ed out enough Mirml>rr of thr iicillonnl nouniiiiilnf water no that they could walk to committee; J. I<. I)ib<'Olt^i>t I> i>I m', (ho srir/X'e, I (Conttnurrf on r««* I. < aliimn «> active In Meeting imnir<llat«'ly fi>||nwln,{ the cloi.f of llii' Idaho coin.'iiilon, incmbera of Ihe Ainrrirnn llniitn'in' asdoclntlon met in i\ s h o r t M■^^lnn and electod Mr. ahearer an M't- presldent for a one-year term Other Amrrlrnn niilikern' iittlilnls Russian Questioned in New York Kidnap'Probe 38-Year-Old Society Matron Still Missingr As Case Enters Fourth Day HTONY BROOK, N. Y.. June 12 The existence of reclp- ‘ rocal wiili In nhlrh Mrs. Alice MeDonneil. Tarsons and her Uiuolan hAusekeeper named each olh»r benrtlrl.srifs was dlsclos- '' cd today as iifvesllgators voiced the fear the society wnman had been slain by kidnapers. 8TONV imOOK, N. V„ Juiie 12 {UFD—Mrii. Anna Kui-ryiinnvn,. Hun- sliin-horn compnnlon ot Mrs. Wil- liam H. rnii'onn. and a man who ^ald ho was her tllvorced hu/il)ond werr f|ue.itloned, by Jiuttolk county InvestlBntor^ today In cocuiectlon with llie myi'l'TlmiM (lUiipijeiiranro of Die ail-yeiir-old I.ong liiland so - ciety miitroii. Meaiitiiur, n ^plll devrloiwd In tho raiik.’i ot oftl<'1ah iiivestlgatlng the case., nullolk i-o\mty offlcern, the ^h(;rilf'n forcrJi iiiui town jwlice withdrew from ottlce^ net up hero by tho federal hutmu of hivestl- uatlbn ami <v,tubll»hrd tiendciuar- lers ot their iiwn. i^x'al officials said they were liked liy wimt they »ald wnn llin "patn>nl7.lnu" attitude of ihn federal nKcniK. i'nslllon i)neii|iUliir(l Ho far an In known, Mm Kupry- anovu, whoM position In Ihe I’ar- nous household never has been fully explained, was the only witness lo Mrs. I’nrsons" departure Irom her I.«ng Mi'ndow.> farm eniatn WrdneMlny. Mrn. Kuptyanova lold pollen lhat Mrn. I'arncuin jrtt In nn automoblln wliti A man niul wiiinan. i>renumnbly to show pDijwiy which she had offered for sale In nearby Hun- tington. She did not return, and severat hours laler a crudely pen- ciled ransom note demanding $25,- wan found In the Parsons car, wljlch was parked In the driveway near where the strangers had atop. I>ed their car. Husband Held Acting on a tip from an undln- riosed source, detectives went to New York City and took* into tody Alex Kuprlanoff, 43-ycnr-old factory worker, who said thnt he had niarfled Mrs. Kupryanova sev- eral years ago. but had lived wiUi her only a short time. No charge wan pinced against him. Kuprlanoff told told jiollrn hi wus married lo Mrs. Kupryanovi in R uuia In 1018, He catiin to the United States lit IDJJ. he said, while Ills wife remained hi Mindon. Ill 1020 he obtained a dlvoice in Cleveland, O., It wnn miIM. Mrn. iCupryanova came lo New York In lOJU, Kuprlanoff said. They w^%> ^ reconciled, he said, and, for sever- al months, OfKrated a -toomhig hounn In Drldeg|)ort, Cotm. Mrs. ICupryanovA lelt later, hr nd<lrd, and obtained a Job in Nrw Yoik City. Cooperative features o( the as- sociation and a program of keep- ing members informed on the oper- BlJons of service ot theJr organlsa' tlons, were stressed hero l«da:f as directors and other officers of the Production Credit associations ol Idalio completed their two-day con' fcreneo late thin afternoon. Tlie meeUng, the annual summer conference of Uie group, attracted members from Boise, Pocatello, Twin'Falls and Caldwell as well as officials of the federal government and of the Spoksne headauarters of the PCA, Wool thief Speaks Featured speakers this afternoon In cusslon, included Rotcoe E. Rich of Burley, president of tlie National Wootgrowers' dssoclatlon; W. L. Adamson of Carey, director of the southern Idaho PCA of Twin Falls; James Fanner of Boise and Ernest B. Henry of Spokape. yesterday's principal speaker was Orlo H. Maugharr. farm credit ad- mlnlstrallon statistician, who stress- ed tliat Uie general price level ot farm goods has increased from 3ft per cent of Uie average for the years lOlO-U, In 1933, to 130 per cent by 1937. T^is. he pointed out. wan more than doubled In four years. "Tlie outlook Is for no decrease In the general fann produce price lev* el,” he said. "Probsbly some indi- vidual products will experience con- siderable prices." He Indicated liiat wheat, bcnnn and jxttatoes will (Ceailnued oa rti< I, Cslama S) SIXTH arr of twinh PUTNAM, Conn., June IZ (l)P> Mr*. LydU Fltltld. 30. wlt« nt an Kait Thompson W.I’.A. road laborer today gave blrlh to her slidi set uf (witii. All ri<rpl oiin of IM it rbUdren arr llvlni. Aviators of South Central Area Form Idaho Pilot Group; Dean is President stole Water Hoard to (lather at I'omteUa HOIHE. Idaho, Junn 13 (ll.Rl T|m fliaui wal*^ c<innflrvalion Imard will meet in l^>^at^tln at 10 n.,lu. Turi- diiy, U. w. l^irln, ntaie reclamatiiin conuiitsAloncr. nald l«Mtay. Approslmately 40 conservatii.n projocu now underway or IwhiB rnnsidrred will he dlncussed, im Mild. H^^^llln.1 will l>e A l,lhe llniniotk hotel, Tw fnl/-llii'''' airmen from this Sfdloii of Idnho today .had com- pleted fiiimatloii ot the Idaho i'i- loin’ nr<^i>iluMon and application for n nliito i hnrln as a non-profit or- Kani/ntion will ho mad.i Immediately with tin- ficctrinry ot stale at noise. riillowliiK n hiiiuiuet last night at III' lt»K<’>'«"> colfre shop, inemtwrn mrt hi thr itogerson hotel, adoptefl n . iiiir.mnt1 on and by-laws, selected Ihr il'ili lt<^lKI'lll and ’'wlnK” la]>el plin. iilHriyn niul also four hnuiiMiiy mrmlMTB ot the associa- tlijji whic'li I' rxi>rc,ted to spread .Ikrl MiilKi. I»ran rrrsldriil Five mrml>era ^ere elected to the Imiird <•! «UrccU)rs. From Uiese five l.lonrl A l>rai». o fl'w in Falls, was rl"il<il J■lo^1d^nt; Victor Kelley of jlKiTlion, vl.P piesldeiit, and (tram Kllbourne of 'I'wUi FalU, iecrtlUry. 'I lir iwi> ..................I ii>‘ in- l»ers on Ilin huitid arc l,<'iiii Mn>- tyn mid l.iiinnliio (itrvriin. Iiotli ot TwUi r»ih clUllngulNheil M-ivUP" ppiformi'd till iivliillDn, (lov llin/llla W. Cliiik, 111 llivaii, otat'- diiii'or ot anouiiuili of llnl'’'-; (i|n> W, Nrel, <|rimitiiii nl ‘d l omiilcTi .- m lO- nautlral lin|»'itoi. ot I’oi lluuii, Ore.. anil O A. Krlhrr, ot Iho Iilidiu EvenlnK ’Ilin i\ w rir rlrrlr<1 I...... o n iiy niriiilMi:< Oftlclnl ■wlhi;''' will |ii'-Mided thn IioDoikiv iii'iiilM'i" at a Inin- date. flov. ClHik I"'d Mr. Ilryiiii will pWlbuIlly 1ri 1Ur Hull ’v.iiiii'r (hir- Ing tho Noi|h»< „l AsliilK'll I’litii- n h lg COUIII'II in n •1 ih II.IIM-, Wllll'll starts for ihir'- i< iiivn <111 .liiiK1 IV. 1‘llotn flOlll ntt |,'| ll>V.llh 11ml i t t - lc» ot Idiiho >Mil lie ln\ II' il lii jiilii Uie liii'iil iliili 1II liiiiii II 1init of the Bhsodallon'In thrlr (I«l1 .»m- iiiuiilty'undrr till'lorni vhaplrr. U h I tunned noino dUthiKUl^lx'd ' llio fli'i.t liiirh organisation formed fur nvlnlloii. llie alalr. I Monthly Rlrelliii* I'rosreulve Avlallon | Menllngn will be held • W ith thn aitopted slogan I'rogrrsnlvo Aviiitloii,” Piesldrnt Dean mild t<idny llio nfm of thn or- liniilnttloii would l>n to ‘'fiirlher, develop anil enciMiraKn by prerrpt and example, all uerniinullcal acllv- Itlea Ilk thn slate of lOiilio. " Me jHilnteil out the asMM'latlon wiiuld a|Mi piovldn , A "pini'lli itl iiicans Ilf toniiliig emiurlug ftlend- shl|Hi, <jt irnileilng nltiiiintlo nervlm and ot liidldiJig iMlin coiiiuiunl- ties." ' Memhershlii h limited to mrn ot giHid rhariirter and reputation with- in Idalu). 'limy m usl )>n lU-f’ysnd by tlin drpartiiieiit of coinmerrn of thn Ihdted ritat-n or Mown and op-inlcil iilii'ialt -‘ixilo ’ for at lr»;,i tto h< lornry i monih wllh aeml-aimunl inrrllnKn nrt fur the second Frldny nt J and D rrem lier, Tlin a^wH■lll(l^lll he (liaitciod tor a period <it ;>o yr MemlM-rs, It lliry wl wlxli. will lie prrniltleil to paint the .lunlKida llio flying group'on thrlr |nK' alriitnlirs. Aside from ottlrers and board menil>erB. otiieis who f mrjnhrrn ot the assoclutlmi liirliide W. II. Il’ct«) lilil, W. Ji. (Wild lilll) Wnlwr, titiy ltll<'hle, Frank .lohii- non. Oialg Coleman, Gariol Wyllle, llunnoll Mlnuo. Dan Pfatf. K<l Vogle, FrllM llrainian, Ariiy Osland, May- nar1 DrAlr. .Cliff BolyAril, MrrriU Hl^()twell, .loo llevler, Kim iiid V nn Oliver, all of •I'wlij I'nlls; per- Howard UIrd of Jerotpe. 'V JOHNSTOWN, Pa^W ortten af- filiated with the stMi workers organ- lElng committee extended the >t«el strike to the Big Cambria plant ot the Bethlehem Steel- e Many of'the r*'" tlnulng “aoc-^ Picket lines « the plant but made no attempt tq interfere with workers desiring' to enter. C O H R P H A N ’S DOHH Offioeri Seek to Lqarn Filer Rosidont Killed Self By Poison Asks Betura COLVUQUB. O.—Qor. Uarttn L. Davey requested B. W. O. O. lead- ers and officials «f Republlo and Youngstown Sheet di Tube to re- turn Tuesday to continue confer- ences which ended without agrM* ment yesterday when company of* flclals .reiterated refusals to ogn A working agreement with the union. YOUNaerdwN. o^teel-work- •8 viewed a concentration of raUi road police as Indicating poaslbl* company atUmpU to reopen strike- bound steel planU In the Mahon-, ing valley. Hie city council’s sc4 tlon in granting the mayor lavfl power.lo hire officers-knd eijufe* m ent was denomrced by the Ohio labor federation as a "declaration of war" against labor. Coroner's Investigation was lieing held late thin aflrrnoon lo anccr- taiii cause ot the deatli ot Mrs, Nellie Lucille I'eteraon. 41. of Filer who was found desd In tiie base- ment of her I'ller iiome to<lay at alKiut 8:30 a. m. »iirrounding olrnumslnncen of the woman's death Indicated probability tliat it. was caused by polnon, in* vestlgalorn s«ld. H iwiaoii was )iKd Ihe hivesUiatloii to<lsy was exiiect- ed (o establish whether It was self ndmlnlstered, arul of what tyjw. Mrs. I'rterson was iHirn in Ile- loll, Knii., Jan. 11. IKOO. Hho in survived by hrr hunband, '. L. I'eteriKm of Filer; five daugh- ters; Mrs. Lucille Park, lleatflce, Charlotte. Iletty and Joyce Peter- I, all of Filer; h rr, iiudlirr. Mrs. O, Caiigliey of lloimein i''erry; Ihrco brothers.'W . U. Cnughey also III ilonnera I'Vriy, llrrl nn<l Uewey (\iugliey, iKilh Ilf riler; one sister, Mrn. Mabel Kabyer of Callfornli The l)ody rests at the Urnka mortuary in Twin I'^lls. Sliip Lndi ii With . DyniinilU; SiukM OMI/O, Norway, .luun l'4 H) Pi-Thn lOO-toii ateamshlji Noliel, laden wllh dynamite, wan sunk in coUIaI oii with thn tourist sleamnlilp Klella I'olarls, n,030 tons, off Aalenimd early lotlay. 'Jlio dynandte did not • siiliKle. dUpat^hes aald. The No- bel's captalit and Ills wife were kill- ed and several members ot Its ei'ew weir Injured •cj'liHwIy. 'I'ho injured men hoarded Ihn btella Polaib which proceeded to pergtn. ' eorpor^Ucsu . Mass ) OAKLAND, Calif,-O. 1, O. mem- ber* planned a mass demonstratton around packing plants of the Bast Day area following a skirmish yes- terday In whldi six men were In- jured. Packing plants have been operating several months in de- fiance of a strike by the wsre-, hotisemen'a union. MUNCItt. lnd.-Homer Martin, international president of the Unit- ed AutomobUe Workers union, sought a conference wllh officials of the,Chevrolet factory here fol- lowing a scuffle in which two un- ion organisers were hurt. DR. LACK OF Now Hoalth Bureau Hoad Saya No Plaoe in Idaho To Train Aasistanti nOWB, Idaho. June 13 W.K>-T!»* future ot Idaho's public health aervice, already endangered by he- partm ental discord, today was said .............. jed by the Isck of adequate training facllltW for public health workers in the statt. Dr, J. w. Hawkins, newly «p- ixilnled director of publle health, said Ihal^iiowhere In the slat* oould therr Im found hospitals or eduea-. tional Instltutloiii with’ facilitlM lot* education of persons for pubUo health work. verstly of Idaho at Moscow la nol’ eciulpiMd to tralit workers tllM * lively." Outside W erkm ' (•- . Hawkins said lack ot such ttsUUv. y, lien oaiised the public hedlth -Vt tlon of oolioliing workers ft«m ... sldo the sUte. ' Terming publlo health «M k ft (CwUaaH e« riM {Mn W »

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Six lrrii:ated Coandes in Idaho ~

N O T F A T T B m m tIDA H O r A lX 0 , ]

(U.R>-^im Bcn in ttate t S d l T - ' - ' - p w d n c ln f O itM et, M a r . Uh tid BP a P M r«le*M f t « _ ___deparbnrat dt a«r te« ltn e Ib W ailH Incton d n iy in c tb a t the towto I f M . U -extremt}/ ttMeaing." ^ <

VOL. XX. NO. 6 8 ^ CENTS. T W lli FALLS, IDAHO, SATURDAY, JUN E 12. 1937 OFFICIAL COUNXy NEWSFAPBB :

IN THE DAY’S PARADE MURPHY CALLS OUT NATIONAL GUARD

Buys Crypt

W illiam row elJ, w ho h a d p la n n ed (« be J e a n I la rlo w 't fo u r th , husband , was th « donor o f ft e ryp l fo r th e mOffe s ta r ’* body th a t cost $25,000.

In Hoax Story

SEN H E B A n iE iEA T EN ED IN P O W S PROBE

Scope, Manner of Conducting Investigation Loads to , Long Arguments

BRIDGES SEEKS “FACTS”

Solon Asks Amendment to Bill Asking Law to Limit Power

Of Postm aster G eneral'

Principals in Latest Kidnaping Sensation

B y JO E ALEX M O R R ISW A SH IN G TO N . Ju n e 13 CU R)—A

se n ate b a ttle over fede ra l Invcstl- g u tlo n ’o f labor d ispu tes w as th re a ­te n ed t(KlBy BS a re su l t o f p ro ­posals to ‘'I ln 4 th e fac ts" behind charges of llIeB&l ac tiv itie s In th e Steel atrllce.

T h e con troversy cen te red In th e usually p lacid post o ffice com m it­tee. headed by S en . K enne tli D. M cK cllar. D-, T cnn . I t Involved th e scope a n d m a n n e r o f conducting a n Inquiry o rig inally p roposed by S en . H . Styles B ridges, R.. N. H.. Into charges th a t un io n rep rcsc h ta - tlve.i ‘'censored" m all a dd rcs.w l to plcket-beslcged Ohio s tee l planL*:.

To C all W itnessesW hile- th e com m lttec dccldcd to

ca ll w itnesses fo r fu r th e r ex p lan a - tlo n of th e charges, ndm lnU tra llon leaders m aneuvered to b roaden llie scope of th e Inquiry and,- fo r uiir p re se n t a t least, to keep I t In th e hand.i o f th e post o ffice com nijlicu;

Dcvclopment.s Included:1. A nnouncem ent by M cK cllar

th a t h e would propose a n a m end­m e n t to th e Bridges reso lu tion , calling for a n Inquiry In to a n o ffer by th e R epublic S tee l Corp. to take ove r tiic JoU of delivering th e m all if th e governm ent would bo a u th o r ­ize.

2. D ec la ra tion by Bridges th a t he w ould f ig h t any a tte m p t to m ake h is reso lu tion so broad th a t It would

(ConlinuH on r« c t 9. Coluinn

Protection Will Be Given to Mass Meet at Monroe

CO-OP FWIURES 0

—Coprrlihi. ]«]7,

MRS. ALICE PARSONS.

6;ndle*t«, N. T.. Aem« Tetipbolo.

H. Y.. Acm* Tclcpboto.

ANNA KUPRYANOVA.

Q uestion marie today in (h r k ld n a p in r o f M n . Alice M cOoooett P arsons, aoclally p rom inen t heiress, w as A n n a K upryano ra, aald to be a R uss ian coun tess and an ad opted d a ac )) tc r o f M rs. P a n o n a . Mrs. P a rso n s Is. show n a t left.

B I ) l L E I * m I N O L D M i M

Police Use ^uoroscope in Hunt For Lead in Aged

Taylor Murder Case

M a n a r r l M fln lfom fty . 27. ChlruKn iiiir.sr, lind po lirr a ll of r. (Iltlirr w ith n funCaHlIc Wory of p lo t to IdtUiap .Tnhii K ork- f f r l l r r I’r e n tirr , itrand»on of Uin In tr Jo h n II. I to fk rr rl lr r . bu t la tr r a d m ltltd D ia l h r r r iill re dlciry HBs n linnic. •'! did It lo Iry lo him (i> rn m r buck lo in r," kIir AIIm M ontfom -rry i i p ir ttirf il above, Mr. I’lT iitlrc below.

LO S A N GELES. Ju n e 12 fUR) - Police used a Jluorftscoivi toduy to h u n t for a bu lle t th a t M ary Mllc.s M hU cr WO.S .raid to have fired In to a wall fo r a Joke tw o year* before W illiam D esm ond T ay lo r, th e movie, d irec tor, was m urdered .

T h e lend slug, if found , will l>e rom pareri w ith th e one th n l wn.i flrNl in to T ay)or'« back n t hla biiUKulow IS yearn ago.

T h e bu lle t w m Iho late.^l In a Rerle.i of clue.i th a t havn rroppeil up In th e long -u iuo lved m u rd e r cn.*.o. D L ilrlrt A tto rney H uron F itts li cnn- diirtlnfc th a h iv rstlga tlon .

MI.-.1 M ln ter, bltHul, c iir ly -lialred fltnr o t (tic p ic tu re e ra . wa.sT ay lo r’.i /iw eethrnrU Ho was d ire c t­ing h e r -[ilcl'Te.v M l.v M ln ter's m o the r. Mr«. C lm rlo tte Ohelby. tom (If th e biillrl. In Die wall n t Ihe lioiLsn w here th e fam ily oiip.- iiv^ h d ,,ii... w en t fo llie hou. dev lre in h u n t fo , Mrn. Blielby Htvld nhn niid h e r m o th e r were lo g e th er w hen they he ard a Aliot In th e n e x t room.

"W e rm h ed hi. M nry wn.’i lying on ttie n ig w ith h e r hniul over her fa re . Hhe removeil he r liniKl. looked a t us and Mild 'h a -liit.'

"My m o the r deiniinde<t th e gun,«n !>«■•

• lived. I'ollc ILh nn X -riiy

Weslei-u Uiiiou ■dlosoH Offices

t.I'A TII.Ir:, .linto 13 (UR)-W eBlern tlnkii) T elegrnph Co, rioned Ita m ain r)(flrn niiit a ll' brniichrn In fleattleIdiliiv I'ertiiirt’ iif (< foiu'-tlay*oUI MlU.« >'l 111) DtrMriitirr )n>yn,

Wlilliim <1 Mmllli, n ii|)e rln lendent Ini' Ih r ion i|iuuv here , nnid 400 i>er-

would he Mirnwn out of worka t I

"Wi-

rtrllverliiK h irom lng tiuilnean." 'f ill' ( i>ni|>i>tiv In tnkliiK Ih l i JrnA

llo hlcp liM'Mtinr i)( 111 luiiblNIV (•r iiiiy <iii w ithiitit l i i t r i l r i r n rn fitiiii nuialdcrs,'

Knrhart ComplctcH Kighth lx!)ir o f Trip

KI. rAHMKIl, HiHlnii. Ju n e 13 (Uni —A m elia K urtinrt r u d in in a rrived he ro a t 3;30 ; i ) , CIMT (7,’30 «. (ti Mt>l'» to<lay fron j l-^jrl I<*my n e i ic h W est A frica, on th e e ig h th leg of h e r w orld-olrnllng fllKlit

Him m ade (hn U()0-n»lle f ligh t Into I" Anglo-lCKyjitlnn tiu d a n in four

a n d oMB.Iialf h o u rs ) a h e r tw in- m otored Lockheed-K Iectra,

CUmdburHt tnundatcB Hillinoit; D amapc U iph

llII.LrNCliJ, M ont . Ju n e I 'i (UR) , n i o iMiRliiesfl wolUui of nillliigii waa u nder two f re t o f w at«r today an th e resu lt of a c loudbu rs t w hich Bwepl Into th e Y ellow stone v^klley eauAlng dam age w lilrh Is e s tim ated to ru n over a m illion d o lla r m urk.

No lo u of life wiin reim rted . hl- tlioiigh Uvruitork dam ago w as heavy.

COOLST . J O S K IN . MO., Ju n e 13

a j.R )-^o llce fuessed today th a t _ a th ie f "h ad "become convtaced i t w ould rem a in cool th is sum ­m e r a n d U ia t a ha rd w in te r wa.s ahead . F . J . H u ff re iw rted hla fu rnace h a d been stolen.

EV ID EN CE -LOS A N G ELES. Ju n e 12 (U.R)

—Evidence In a dam age su it show ed M arlon W right, 19. a stu d e n t h a d h a d a couple of •'pink ln<lles, Kome sloo pin. four o r flvR w hl^key sours," had run o ■e a black c a t a n d am aihed h e r c a r In to a f re ig h t tra in . M ira D u n h am a n d LoLs Pryor won a *2.500 Judgm en t for In- Jurio.s rrre iv ed In th e encounter w itli th e fre igh t.

‘ FU NCI.EVELAND, Ju n e 12 IU.R)—

Two iienny a rcad e operators, a rrc s lfd for v io la ting Uie clty firrwork.s o rd ln n n re by selling m in ln turp "bom bs" to v 'n fo in autoinobllcfi, o ffe red In cou rt lo ( Irn in iisln ite—o n po lice Judge Jospiih .SIIherfB cor—th a t the ir p roduct wan n o t Uangerdus. T ile judge ht<'|)|>cd on th e Rtari,er of liln iiuicliiiir. 'H ie bombs w ent ofi* w ith n Clmt could be-heiirtl fo r blocks, b u t th e re waa nil (liimuge. ' ’U efeudan la freed," lie hnld. "'I'h ln c oun try needs a IKtIn fun like th is lo re.store its ^(-u^^ of lium or.''

2 Men RcHCucd from Flooded C o a l. Mine

NANAIMO, B . O. Ju n e 12

Bankers Pick Cottonwood Man; Oppose Two Senate Proposals

Micliigan Governor To Attend Gathering of Union WorkersDETROIT, June 12 (UP) — Gov. Frank Murphy an-

nouncod today that a battalion of Michigan national guards* ‘ men and a detail of state pollcc would be sent to Monroe Sunday "to safeguard the peace” and "guarantee the right of free speech and free assembly” to a union mass m e^ n ff

near the city llmlta.Murphy himself will attend

tl)c meeting, to be held three miles north of the city limit#, but will not speak.

“ W e a re w orking UUi o u t In a com m on M nse way to sa fe g u a rd b o th th e peace a n d secu rity o f M on­roe a n d Ita c itliena a n d a t th e sa m e tim e to g u ira n te e th e r ig h t* o t fre e .speech a n d fre a assem bly lo un ion m em bers,’’ th e fO T eraor sa id .

■'M artial law,” th e governor a m - phaslzed . "h as n o t been, a n d w o n 't be decU rcd."

A pproxim ately 100 s ta te police w ill go to M onroe.

"T ile 'v ig ilan tes' o f U onroe w ill n o t be ope ra ting tom orrow ," th e governor sa id . ‘VAIl p o u ib le t r * » ie w ill be kep t ou tside o t th e e lty o f M onroe."

" M Ie h lg u M atte r” 'H e a dded t h s t ifo r tlB . p r e a ld tB t '

o r th e a u to union , h a d assu red h im h e w ould d iscourage Influx o f u n io n m em bers from O hio a n d toth e m ass m eeting a n d “try to keep Uio m eeting a purely M ichigan m a tte r .”

T h e s tr ik e s itu a tio n on o t h e r . f ro n ts :

Production Loan Convention Concludes After Forum

Discussions Today

W. W. Flint Heads Idaho Association

W in d i n g u |) n tw o - d a y hc.s - s i o n h e r e , m e m b e r s o f t h e I d a h o B a i ik e r . s ’ liw .soc ia tion e n d e d t h e i r i i n n u a l c o n ­v e n t i o n b y e l e c t i n i r W . W . F l i n t o f O o U o n w o o d , p i-o si- d c n t o f t h e n H s o c I a t io i i ; .suc­c e e d i n g (« u y H . S h e a r e r o f T w i n I 'a l l a .

T he ro nven ilon fea tu red proiul- n e iit «pri»krr;i from llil.'i nn 'tlnu of th e n a iio n a n d ali.o luc liidn l a specia l nddrc:..'! by J . K 'r ; O 'C on­no r. UiiHed Blale:i rom pU iillrr of Ihe c u rre n c y ..

O lh r r O fflreraO the r ofJli'ri.n e lec tcd to iinu i ihe

tl^Al>clllCltn> liirliidc , vJre-()i(v,jilnil, E arl II. U olle of U oodlng. bnu irh m anager a n d vlre-pre.ildeiit ot the Klvht O ccurlly bu n k ; Hccrciiity, K. W. I’o r te r of Miil!^'; trensuri'r, I ’ri'd lln r tliig of M blini, rnn liirr nf tlio I). L. ICvmi.'i rom p iiny . Imtik ai Al­bion.

■The new prc.ilden l. Mr. M ini, Is c ash ie r of tlir F lrn t N iitloniil Imnk

Tw<) ot five m iners, trapped in mil m ino n e a r he re by w ater,

wciT renc ur<l early today. ‘Hie aur- vlvorn reim rted th a t th e oU iers had drowned.

Tlift rescued m en saved th e irI lives by ncram bllng to a crbnsns 10.000 gallons o t w ater sw ept n a u ird w ri r Jo h n A. Hohooixn

ihrouKli the m ine . Tl»ey stood th e re ' Uolne. ojrfiiullvo vl<-e-pienk1< nt ot to r liinre Ih n n e ig h t hou rs whiln 1 llie Idnhii Vli.’'.t. N iillnnal bitnk. an rrMuio I'li-ws |)um|>ed o u t enough Mirml>rr of th r iicillonnl nouniiiiilnf w ater no th a t they could w alk to com m ittee ; J. I<. I)ib<'Olt^i>t I>i>Im', (ho srir/X 'e , I (Conttnurrf on r««* I. < aliimn «>

active In M eeting imnir<llat«'ly fi>||nwln,{

th e cloi.f of llii' Id ah o coin.'iiilon, incm bera of Ihe A in rrirn n llniitn'in' asdoclntlon m e t in i\ sho rt M■ lnn and electod M r. a h e a re r an M 't- p resld en t for a on e -y e a r term

O the r A m rrlrn n niilikern ' iittlilnls

Russian Questioned in New York Kidnap'Probe

3 8 -Y e a r -O ld Society M atron S till Missingr As Case Enters F ourth Day

HTONY BROO K , N. Y.. Ju n e 12 T h e existence of reclp-

‘ rocal w iili In n h l r h Mrs. Alice M eDonneil. T arsons and her U iuo lan hAusekeeper nam ed each o lh » r b e n rtlrl.s rifs was dlsclos-

'' cd to d a y as iifvesllgators voiced th e fe a r th e society wnman had been s la in by k idnapers.

8T O N V im O O K , N. V„ Ju iie 12 {U FD—Mrii. A nna Kui-ryiinnvn,. Hun- sliin -ho rn com pnnlon ot Mrs. W il­liam H . rn ii'onn . and a m an who ^ald ho w as h e r tllvorced hu/il)ond w err f|ue.itloned, by Jiuttolk county InvestlBntor^ today In cocuiectlon w ith llie myi'l'TlmiM (lUiipijeiiranro of Die ail-yeiir-old I.ong liiland so ­c iety m iitroii.

M eaiitiiu r , n ^plll devrloiwd In tho raiik.’i o t oftl<'1ah iiivestlgatlng th e case ., nu llo lk i-o\mty offlcern, th e ^h(;rilf'n forcrJi iiiui town jwlice w ithd rew from ottlce^ net up hero by tho federa l h u tm u of h ivestl- ua tlbn a m i <v,tubll»hrd tiendciuar- le rs o t th e ir iiwn. i^x'a l officials sa id th e y were liked liy wimt they »ald wnn llin "patn>nl7.lnu" a ttitu d e of ihn federa l nKcniK.

i'n slllo n i)neii|iU liir(l Ho f a r an In know n, Mm K upry-

anovu, whoM position In Ihe I’a r- nous household never has been fully explained , w as th e only w itness lo Mrs. I’nrsons" de p artu re Irom h e r I.«ng Mi'ndow.> fa rm eniatn WrdneMlny.

Mrn. K up tyanova lold pollen lh a t Mrn. I'arncuin j r t t In nn autom oblln w liti A m an n iul wiiinan. i>renumnbly to show p D ijw iy w hich she

h a d o ffe red fo r sa le In nearby H un­tin g to n . S h e d id n o t re tu rn , and severat h o u rs la le r a crudely p e n ­ciled ransom no te dem anding $25,-

wan fo und In th e Parsons car, w ljlch was p a rk e d In th e driveway n e a r w here th e strangers had a top . I>ed th e ir c a r .

H usband HeldA cting on a tip from an undln-

r iosed source, de tectives w ent to New Y ork C ity and took* into tody Alex K uprlano ff, 43-ycnr-old fac to ry w orker, who said th n t he had n ia rf le d M rs. K upryanova sev­e ra l years ago. b u t had lived wiUi h e r on ly a s h o r t tim e. No charge wan pinced a g a in s t him .

K u p rlan o ff to ld told jiollrn hi w us m a rr ie d lo Mrs. Kupryanovi in R u u ia In 1018, He catiin to the U n ited S ta te s lit IDJJ. he said, w hile Ills w ife rem ained hi Mindon.

I ll 1020 h e ob ta ined a dlvoice in C leveland , O., I t wnn miIM. Mrn. iC upryanova cam e lo New York In lOJU, K u p rlan o ff said. They w^%> ^ reconciled , h e sa id , and , for sever­al m o n th s , OfKrated a -toomhig hounn In D rldeg|)ort, Cotm. Mrs. ICupryanovA le l t la ter , h r nd<lrd, a n d o b ta in ed a Job in Nrw Yoik C ity.

Cooperative fea tures o ( th e a s ­sociation a n d a program of keep­ing m em bers inform ed on th e ope r- BlJons o f service o t theJr o rg a n ls a ' tlons, w ere stressed hero l« d a :f as d irec to rs a n d o th e r o fficers o f th e P roduc tion C red it associations ol Id a lio com pleted th e ir tw o-day con' fcreneo la te th in afternoon .

T lie m eeU ng, th e annual sum m er conference of Uie group, a ttr a c te d m em bers from Boise, Pocatello , T w in 'F a l ls and Caldwell a s well as o ffic ia ls o f the federal governm ent a n d of th e Spoksne h e ad a u ar te rs o f th e PCA,

W ool t h i e f Speaks F e a tu re d speakers th is a fte rnoon

Incusslon , inc luded R otcoe E. R ich of B urley , p res id en t of tlie N ational W ootgrow ers' dssoclatlon; W . L. A dam son o f C arey, direc tor o f the s o u th e r n Id a h o PCA of T w in F a lls ; Ja m e s F a n n e r of Boise and E rn e s t B. H en ry of Spokape.

y e s te rd a y 's principal speaker was O rlo H . M augharr. farm c red it a d - m ln ls tra llo n s ta tis tic ian , who s tre ss ­ed t l i a t Uie general p rice level ot fa rm goods h a s increased fro m 3ft p e r c e n t o f Uie average for th e y e a rs lOlO-U, In 1933, to 130 per c e n t by 1937. T ^is . he pointed out. wan m ore th a n doubled In four years.

"T lie outlook Is for no decrease In th e genera l f a n n produce price lev* e l,” h e sa id . "Probsbly some in d i­vidual products will experience con­siderab le p rices." He Indicated liia t w hea t, bcnnn an d jx ttatoes will

(Ceailnued oa r t i< I, Cslama S)

S IX T H a r r o f t w in h

PU TN A M , Conn., June IZ (l)P> M r*. L ydU F ltltld . 30. wlt« nt a n K ait T hom pson W.I’.A. road la b o re r today gave b lrlh to her s l i d i se t u f (w itii. All r i< rp l oiin o f IM i t rbU dren a r r llvlni.

Aviators of South Central Area FormIdaho Pilot Group; Dean is President

s to le W ater Hoard to ( l a t h e r a t I'om teU a

HOIHE. Idaho , Ju n n 13 (ll.Rl T |m fliaui wal*^ c<innflrvalion Imard will m eet in l^>^at^tln a t 10 n .,lu . T u r i- diiy, U. w. l^irln, n ta ie rec lam atiiin conuiitsAloncr. nald l«Mtay.

A pproslm ately 40 conservatii.n p ro jo cu now underw ay o r IwhiB rn n sid rre d will he dlncussed, im Mild.

H^^^llln.1 will l>e A l,lh e lln in io tk hotel,

T w f n l /- l l i i ' ' ' ' a irm en from th is S fd lo ii o f Idnho today .had com ­pleted fiiim atlo ii o t th e Id ah o i 'i- loin’ nr<^i>iluMon a n d app lica tion for n nliito i h n r ln as a n o n -p ro f it o r- K ani/ntion will ho m ad.i Im m ediately w ith tin- ficc trin ry o t s ta le a t noise.

riillowliiK n hiiiuiuet la s t n ig h t a t ■ III' lt»K<’>'«"> c o lfre shop, inemtwrn m r t hi th r itoge rson ho te l, adoptefl n . iiiir.m nt1on a n d by-law s, selected Ih r il 'ili lt<^lKI'lll a n d ’'wlnK” la]>el p lin . iilHriyn niul also fourhnuiiMiiy mrmlMTB o t th e a ssocia- tlijji whic'li I ' rxi>rc,ted to sp read.Ikrl MiilKi.

I» ran r r r s ld r i i lFive mrml>era ^ e re e lected to th e

Imiird <•! «UrccU)rs. F ro m Uiese five l.lonrl A l>rai». o f l 'w i n Falls, was rl" il< il J■lo^1d^nt; V ictor K elley of jlKiTlion, v l.P p ie slde iit, a n d ( t r a m K llbourne of 'I'wUi FalU , ie c rtlU ry .

'I lir iwi> ..................I ii>‘ in-l»ers on Ilin huitid a rc l,<'iiii Mn>- tyn mid l.iiinnliio (itrvriin . Iiotli ot TwUi r » ih

clUllngulNheil M-ivUP" pp iform i'd till iivliillDn, (lov llin /llla W . C liiik , 111 lliva ii , otat'- d i i i i 'o r o t a n o u iiu ili of llnl'’'-; (i|n> W, N rel, < |rimitiiii n l ‘d l omiilcTi .- m lO- n a u tlr a l l in |» 'i to i . o t I’oi lluuii, O re.. an il O A. K rlh rr , ot Iho IilidiuEvenlnK ’I l i n i \ w rir rlrrlr<1 I......o n iiy niriiilMi:<

O ftlcln l ■ w lhi;''' will |ii'-M ided th n IioDoikiv iii'iiilM'i" a t a Inin- d a te . flov . ClHik I" 'd Mr. Ilryiiii willpWlbuIlly 1 ri 1 Ur H ull ’ v.iiiii' r (hir-Ing th o N oi|h»< „l AsliilK'll I’litii-n h lg COUIII'II inn •1 ih II.IIM-, Wllll'lls ta r ts fo r ih ir '- i<iiivn <111 .liiiK1 IV.

1‘llotn flOlll ntt |,'| ll>V.llh 11ml itt -lc» o t Idiiho >Mil lie ln\ II' il lii jiiliiUie liii'iil iliili 1II liiiiii II 1init ofth e B h so d a llo n 'I n th r lr (I«l 1 .»m -

iiiu iilty 'u n d rr t i l l 'lo rn i v h a p lrr . U h I tu n n e d noino dUthiKUl^lx'd ' llio fli'i.t liiirh o rg an isa tio n form ed fur nvlnlloii.

llie a la lr . I M onthly Rlrelliii*I 'ro s re u lv e A vlallon | M enllngn will be held •

W ith th n a itop ted slogan I 'rogrrsnlvo A viiitloii,” P ies ld rn t D ean mild t<idny llio nfm of thn o r- lin iiln ttlo ii would l>n to ‘'fiirlhe r, develop an il enciMiraKn by p re r rp t and exam ple , all uerniinu llcal a cllv - Itlea Ilk th n s la te o f lOiilio. "

Me jHilnteil ou t th e asMM'latlon wiiuld a|Mi p iovldn , A "p in i'lli itl iiicans Ilf ton iiliig em iurlug ftlend - shl|Hi, <jt i rn ile iln g n ltiiiintlo nervlm a n d o t liidldiJig iM lin coiiiuiunl- ties."' M em hershlii h lim ited to m rn o t

giHid rh a r i i r te r a n d repu ta tion w ith ­in Idalu). 'l im y m u sl )>n lU-f’ysnd by tlin d rp a r tiiie ii t of coinm errn of thn Ih d ted r ita t-n o r Mown and op -in lc il i i l i i 'ia l t -‘ixilo ’ for a t lr»;,i tto h<

lornry i

m o n ih w llh aem l-a im unl inrrllnKn n rt fu r th e second Frldny nt J a n d D rrem lie r, T lin a^wH■lll(l lll he ( l ia i tc io d tor a period <it ;>o yr

MemlM-rs, It ll i ry wl wlxli. will lie p rrn i ltle il to p a in t th e .lunlKida llio f lying g ro u p 'o n th r lr |nK' a lriitn lirs.

Aside from o ttl re rs and board menil>erB. o tiie is who f m rjn h rrn o t th e assoclutlmi liirliide W. II. I l ’c t«) lil il, W. Ji. (Wild lilll) W nlwr, tit iy ltll<'hle, F rank .lohii- non. O ia lg Colem an, G ariol Wyllle, llunnoll M lnuo. D an P fa tf . K<l Vogle, FrllM llra in ia n , Ariiy O sland, May- n a r1 D rAlr. .Cliff BolyAril, M rrriU Hl^()twell, .loo llevler, Kim iiid V n n O liver, a ll of •I'wlij I'nlls;

p e r- H ow ard U Ird of Jerotpe.

'V

JO H N S T O W N , P a ^ W o r t te n a f­f ilia te d w ith th e stM i w orkers o rg an - lElng com m ittee ex tended th e >t«el s t r ik e to th e Big C am bria p la n t o t th e B e th leh em S tee l- e M a n y o f ' t h e r * ' "

t ln u ln g “aoc-^P ic k e t lines «th e p la n t bu t m ade n o a tte m p t tq in te r fe re w ith w orkers d e s i r in g 'to e n te r .

C O H R P H ■ A N ’S DOHH

Offioeri Seek to Lqarn Filer Rosidont Killed

Self By Poison

Asks B e tu raCO LVU Q U B . O.—Q o r. U a r t tn L .

D avey requested B. W . O . O. lead ­e rs a n d officia ls « f Republlo a n d Y oungstow n S h e e t d i Tube to re ­tu r n T uesday to con tinue co n fe r­en ce s w hich ended w ith o u t agrM * m e n t yesterday w hen com pany of* f lc la ls .re ite ra te d refu sa ls to o g n A w o rk ing ag reem en t w ith th e union .

Y O U N a e r d w N . o ^ t e e l - w o r k -•8 view ed a co ncen tra tion o f raU i

ro a d police a s Ind ica ting poaslbl* co m p an y a tU m p U to reopen str ik e ­bou nd stee l p lanU In th e M ahon-, in g valley. H ie c ity council’s sc4 tlo n in g ran tin g th e m ayor la v f l p o w e r . lo h ire o ffice rs -k n d eijufe* m e n t w as denom rced by th e O hio la b o r fede ra tion a s a "dec lara tion o f w ar" a g a in s t labor.

C o roner's Investigation was lieing held la te thin a flrrnoon lo anccr- ta iii cau se o t the deatli o t Mrs, Nellie Lucille I 'e teraon. 41. of Filer w ho was found desd In tiie base­m e n t o f h e r I 'lle r iiom e to<lay a t alKiut 8:30 a . m.

» iirro u n d in g olrnumslnncen of the w om an 's d e a th Indicated probability tlia t i t . w as caused by polnon, in* vestlgalorn s«ld. H iwiaoii w as )iKd Ihe h ivesU iatlo ii to<lsy was exiiect- ed (o estab lish w hether It w as self n dm ln lste red , arul of w hat tyjw.

M rs. I 'r te rso n was iHirn in Ile- lo ll, Knii., Ja n . 11. IKOO.

Hho in survived by h r r hunband, '. L. I'eteriKm of Filer; five da u g h ­

te rs ; M rs. Lucille Park, llea tflce , C h a r lo tte . I le tty and Joyce P e te r-

I, a ll o f F iler; h r r , iiud lirr. Mrs.O, C aiig liey of lloim ein i''erry;

Ih rco b ro th e rs . 'W . U. Cnughey also III i lonnera I'Vriy, l l r r l nn<l Uewey (\iug liey , iKilh Ilf r ile r ; one sister, Mrn. M abel K abyer of Callfornli

T h e l)ody rests a t the Urnka m ortua ry in T w in I'^ lls.

Sliip Lndi ii With . DyniinilU; SiukM

OMI/O, Norway, .luun l'4 H) P i-T h n lOO-toii a team shlji Noliel, laden w llh dynam ite , wan sunk in coUIaIoii w ith th n to u ris t sleam nlilp Klella I'o larls, n,030 tons, o ff Aalenimd early lotlay. 'J lio dynand te d id no t • siiliKle. dU pat^hes aald. T h e N o­bel's c a p ta lit a n d Ills wife w ere kill­ed a n d several m em bers o t Its ei'ew w eir In ju red •cj'liHwIy. 'I 'ho in jured m en hoarded Ihn b te lla P o la ib w hich proceeded to p e rg tn .

' eorpor^Ucsu .

M ass )OAKLAND, C a lif ,-O . 1, O . m em ­

ber* p la n n ed a m ass dem onstratton a ro u n d packing p la n ts of th e B ast D ay a re a following a sk irm ish yes­te rd a y In w h ld i six m en w ere In­ju re d . Pack ing p la n ts have been o p e ra tin g several m o n th s in de­fian c e of a str ike by th e w sre - , hotisem en 'a union.

M U N CItt. ln d .- H o m e r M artin , in te rn a tio n a l p residen t of th e U nit­ed AutomobUe W orkers union, so u g h t a conference w llh officials o f th e ,C h e v ro le t fac tory he re fol­low ing a scuffle in w hich tw o un ­ion o rgan isers w ere hu rt.

DR.LACK OF

Now Hoalth Bureau Hoad Saya No Plaoe in Idaho

To Train AasistantinO W B , Idaho . June 13 W.K>-T!»*

fu tu re o t Idaho 's public h e a lth aervice, a lready endangered b y h e - p a rtm e n ta l discord, today w as sa id

.............. jed by th e Isckof adequate tra in ing f a c l l l tW for public h e a lth workers in th e s ta t t .

D r, J . w. H awkins, newly « p - ix iln led d irec tor of publle h e a lth , sa id Ihal^iiow here In th e s la t* oould th e r r Im found hosp itals o r e d u e a - . t io n a l In stltu tlo iii w ith’ facilitlM lot* educa tion of persons for pubUo h e a lth work.

verstly o f Idaho a t Moscow la n o l ’ eciulpiMd to t r a l it w orkers t l lM * lively."

O utside W e r k m ' (•-. H aw kins sa id lack o t such ttsU U v . y, lien oaiised th e public h e d lth -Vt

tlon of oolioliing workers f t« m . . . sldo th e sU te . “ '

T erm ing publlo h e a lth « M k ft (C w U aaH e« r iM {Mn W »

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO S«furil»T; Iran U, 1987

^BRIDGE COMPANY PLACES COST FIGURES AT $1,108,709 ^REPORT CHARIS. Revenue and Exoenses of Rim Bridge BANKERS SELECT s«.n Tnrfav l WASTE DISPOSftL

I H EXPENSESCommissioners of Twin Falls / And Jerome Counties Oct

Data They Demanded

Revenue and Expenses of Rim Bridge

Cost figures on which toll opponents hope to base con­demnation and eventual state purchase of the Twin Falls- Jerome intcr-county bridRC had been filed today with the county c o m m is s io n e r s of Twin Falls and Jerome coun­ties.

Showing an estimnfb of $1,- 108,709.06 as the cost of con­structing and .equipping the l ,400"foot span across the Snake canyon, the report was filed only -three days before the'original deadline fo r 'fo r­feiting of franchise. Commis­sioners of both c o u n t i e s

‘ served notice April 13 that the franchise would be void­ed if overdue annual reports were not submitted within 60 days.

R e r e n u t from bridge tolls—84llent i* r to r In th e T w in P«lls C h u n b e r o f Commerce drive Bgftlnst the preHBk c h trc e to UMra of th e span Z y n n h ighest in 1931 a t 195,010.48. t h i n p o r t tu b m ltU d to B ruce O. Shorta. BeatUe. he ad of th e T w in , FalU -Jerom a In ter-C o u n ty Bridge company, rerea led today.

Kevenna BottomDepreaslon bottom in revenues

■wu «S3,638.83 In 1933. T hU waa the- low eit revenue to ta l JUted fo r a

full f isca l year, a lth o u g h th e e igh tu d oo«-half m on ths from t t ...........Ing of th e bridge' on S e p t. 1 . to th e e n d of th e fiscal y e a r on M ay 81. 1938, show ed »49,B99.U.

B r l ^ expenditures w ere h ighest ' “ l a i n i : y e a r o f tl^e g re a te s t n r -

e a u t . th e fUum elal sum m ary shows, i n th a t y e a r th e ou t-go w as lis ted

• ' U in .lW 3 4 , Low est e*pense year w u 19M. w hen th e expend itu res w < n lis ted a^ $sa,434.66. Expenses tor th « 19)8 fiscal y e a r w ere W r BM.U a s com pared w ith revenues o f M9.T38J9.

iB teTM t I te m L argestB y f a r th e largesC i te m ' u nder

e xpend itu res each y e a r 1& th e in ­te re s t cost, th e conunlssloners were la fo im ed . R epairs a n d m aU ttenance o f th e lirtdgB form th e le as t bu rden- ■om* o f th e m a jo r item s, am oun t- In c to t ia « 0 in 1936., |3 ,405M in i m a n d being com pletely absen t

_ t e t i n o f th e n in e years covered t o th * r # 9 r t .>7 T » x e » ' » n d licenses r a n g e ' from • 1 0 ^ .0 7 la s t year to 113,168.13 in 1133.

n w In terest charges, a s lU ted by- t h e c om panya furvcy . r a n from

S 3 8 W .I6 l u t y e a r to .|SO,l$a In 2931.

C ost o f buU dk it th e b ridge. Mr. ahorU adTM th e tw o county bearda. Inoloded $696,000 for steel,

’ «30Q,000 to th e P u g e t Sound Bridge a n d D redging com pany, Sea ttle , for

- eoostructlo tt a n d m a teria ls , and »14S/X)0 fo r eng ineering to th e U n­io n B ridge oompany, P e ttla n d .

c x M N D r n jR E S :SaHrles

O peratcra ......................O fllccrs .............. ..............

Otiice Supplies ---- -----------TraveUng -...........................Repairs nnd M slntenance . ,Briage Supplies .................Advertlelne ..........................Teleplione and T elegraph _Power and L i g h t ' . ......—Insurance ..................... .......Legal Expense .............—Taxes and Mcenses ........ .M iscellaneous ........... .........In terest Cost ............... .......

0:.76 15959

- S.369.09 320,00

«,727.30 . S.72g.80

S4,097JS

• 4M 8J63,02fl.00

9.43 • 1B9.0I

SM.041.070J8

117.49476.25T

B,MT^9365.00

1U 71.941,115.08

49,476.46

I 4.917,00a,700.00

37.18

5B7.00 1.060.00

94.88 »a4.S6

6,796.10 360.00

n , 991.00 U 3 9 J8

49.470.38

607.36863.37 117.39 581.49

fi.873.64365.00

11,930.661.091J1

60,163.00

I 8.108.18 3,613J0

9.16

18«.76 MB.O* 99S 88 93 BS

616.87 4.3S79S

SO.OO 13,056.73 1,047.80

50,087.17

1934168,418.70

8 4.186.00 1,350.00

56.58

487.80187^4560.008843

418.408,847.17

35.0013.168.13

763.3138,646.60

366.03300.0078.33

383.603,774.87

35.0011,465.71

673.81J9.764.68

8 4.507J0 1,360.00

74.40 301.40

3,405.96 413.77 346.00 103.»! 41M 8

3,733.84 133.80

11.399.69 838J3

M.437J5

t 4.890.0S UBO.OO

3 9 .* •1 7 1 t

13.80 533.81 300.00

94.51 843

3,700.97 939«0

10.873.07 810.90

38,318,16

156,133.49 878.478.11 878^80.78 881.103J4 877.S87J8 861,403.83 8A3.434.58 8 M m 6 l 8 8 3 ^ 1 4 'E ig h t end nnc-ha lf m onths ' oocrsilon from oD enlns o f th e bridge o a ' Seo tem ber 16,1937. to the end of th e fiscal year, U ay 3 U 1938.

ENPBOIES m D l l M L

M t b . Bailoy, Chief Aide in Oam'e Department, Ousted

By McIntyre

Comes from M o n U n a ------M eeting PostponedMrs. H arvey M lchaells, M lsM ula, . T h « reg u la r m eeting

M ont., is v isiting M r. a n d Mrs, Al- lyn Dlngel. M rs. M lchaells w as for- m eriy Z ^ l ^ l b b e t t . T w in PaUs.

BOISE. Idaho , Ju n e 12 (U.fi)-Wo- m en 's civic. orgBnlzatlons were g a tli- erlng today to p ro tes t Uie announced

,dL^mlssaI of M rs. LUcUle Bailey. c lile t cJcrJc o t th e 3 ta t« gam e d e ­p a rtm e n t fo r six years.

M rs. Bailey will be rep laced Ju ly I by V. A. S m ith of Co«mr d ’Alene, rilliatn R . M cIn ty re , gam e w arden

sa id today.I t h a d been prev iously announced

th a t M rs. B ailey w ould "brenlc In" S m ith w hen h ? cam e to th e d e p ar t­m e n t on Ju n e 16 to assum e du ties o f ch ief d epu ty w arden .

V p to S m ith M cIn ty re sa id , h o w ew r, th a t Mrs,

B ailey’s fu tu re w ith th e gam e de­p a rtm en t w ould re s t en tire ly w ith Sm ith .

"M rs. Bailey will be subord inate to sm i th ." h e sa id , " an d if S m ith w an ts to keep h e r w orking. It's okay

■with m e,”M rs. Bailey to ld friends she had

n o t been In fo rm ed of a n y change in th e d e p a r tm e n t, o th e r th a n to have been told, several week ago, th a t «he w ould be expected to In­troduce S m ith to dep artm e n ta l rou tine w hen h e a rrived .

She sa id M cIn ty re h a d n o t con­ferred w ith h e r u pon th e stlbject.

"He seem s to avoid m e," she said,S end P ro te s t

W hen w ord o t th e im pending change cam e o u t, f i r s t am ong wo­m en leade rs to p ro te s t a n y such act were m em bers o f th e Id ah o Profes­sional a n d B usiness W om en 's club.

A t a re c e n t m eetin g in Pocatello, a strong reso lu tion of p ro tes t a im ­ed a t "m en be ing given preference over w om en In a ppoin tive jobs" was- adopted , a n d copies were se n t to M c­In ty re .

I t ira4 in d ic a ted today th a t rfiem* bers of th e d u b w ould conduct a m ass p ro te s t a g a in s t (he change.

Services Cancelled ’H ie re wUl b e ‘no services a t Jm -

m anuel L u th e ra n c h u rc h th is Sun­day as th e m in is te r Is a b x n t from th e city.

H ere fo r V acationMiss D oro thy Doss, stu d e n t a t the

U nlversU y o f Idaho , h as retu rned he re to spend h e r sum m er vaca­tion,

A t th e H ospitalW . Moyes, M rs. O scar Johnson ,

T w in F a lls ; Bobby R am bo, M ur- U u g h ; M rs. E Jetha BJlllston, K im ­berly, M rs. M ay Hill, T w in Palls, D ism issed w as M rs. F re d R oberts, T w in Palls .

_ _ _ ir ry H eller havere tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a fte r spend­ing six m o n th s in Califo rn ia, Arl-

a n d Hew M exico.

F a th e r D iet T heodore W tlk e r is In W elser

w here h e w as called by the death o f h is fa th e r , J . T . W elker, residen t o f Id ah o fo r 36 years.

P len te S U te dA bout 30 m em bers of th e M oun­

ta in S ta te s T elephone com pany s ta f f p la n to a tte n d a p icnic S u n ­day a t E as ley h o t sp rings in th e

Form er R esiden t V islU •Miss M a rth a P a r ra r , form er In­

s tru c to r Ui th e T w in P a lls h igh school. Is v is iting a t th e hom e of Miss C ora Jensen .

Reese M. 'W illiam s, Jr., son of Mr. a n d M rs. R . M, W illiam s, h a s rfr tu rned from S ta n fo rd university to spend th e sum m er vaca tion w ith h is pa ren ts .

G uest Speaker Rev. Jo h n T a te , v e teran m in is­

te r, Is to p rea ch a t th e -K im b erly C hurch of th e N asa rene Sunday a t 8 p. m . Rev. J . ’ O .'S c h a a p . pastor, will use fo r h is su b je c t a t 11 a. m „ ‘'S ans tlf lc tttlon ." Special m usic is p lanned .

A tU nd C om m ^B ccm ent M r. a n d M rs, Jo h n S . K lm es were

to leave th is m orn ing for Moscow to w itness th e g radua tion of th e ir son, R ia lto , w ho will receive a bach ­elor o f sc ience degree from th e school o f engtnccrlng .

Xn a d d ltte o th e lum p su m oon- t ta o t i fo r «<M tlon of th e g ian t

M r. S h o rts c ited In h is com- ition to th e com m Juloners

th e f a c t th a t a 158,709.00 cash pay ­m e n t w as a lso paid . H e Itemized ,th ta a s follows:

S u p e n r l ^ engineer, 88,006.16; lo ta rc a l B i r c o u tru e U o n , 834,- •M I.98 : IlghU ng a n d pipe line, *3,- 780.76: h ig h w a y im provem ent, 816,W tM \ garage a n ................................071.30; prem ium c o a p le tio n a head of specified date, 1 1 ^ .4 6 ; proporU on o t tru stees fees a n d aa la rles a n d trave ling expenses

' o f com pany officers, 83,270.86; of- f lee a n d m iscellaneous equipm ent, IY.IW.e9.

A nalysis •of th e bridge construc­t io n a n d equipm ent cost In mqro d e ta i l th a n is show n in the report U n o t possible, Mr. Sho rts pointed o u t, because "tlio construction of th « bridge, equipm ent, approaches t a d gravel highw ay were done un - <t«r lum p sum contracU , and th e

. f ra o o h lse , r ig h ts of w ay and lands w e r t acqu ired a n d a ll engineering (M O ept consu lting engineer) plans, tpeo lliea tions, surveys, reports, In- ap w tlo n s , etc., w ere fu rn ished under a lu m p sum co n tra c t," .

r ra n o h la e value was se t a t 84O,09b In th a repo rt. T lie franch ise was a n l i n e d to U nion Bridge company by K . M, M urray , eng ineer nnil • • ■ I locator.

misLACK OF SCHOOL

New Health Biireau Head Say» No Place in Idaho

To Train ABsiotants

A ttend Session M rs. B a rb a ra Butcllff a n d Miss

J u a n ita S u tc ll tf le ft today for K a n ­sas C ity w h ere M iss S u tc llft w ill A ttend th e n a tio n a l home economics convention . L a te r tliey will visit in K an sa s a n d M issouri and p la n to r e tu rn by w ay of th e C arlsbad Cav­erns, New M exico,

R eo rgan liaU on pln iis now in p reg reas w in leave th e bridge-ow n- i n i conce rn in a position w lirre it wUl a n tic ip a te "no difficulty ’ in m M tln g Ita ob ligations, Mr, Ktiorls M id in h is message s iibm lttrd w ith th « repo rt.

•T h la com pany," h e said. "Is imw u a d e rrA flg »■ oorpOTMUon rcoruMii- iia t to n u nder fede ra l law s In a |iro-cicodlng now .................................trlQ t c o u rt li

effec ted Ihls have outslanillnK

•year five______ 0 of 30-year five per cent•Ink ing fu n d bonds, 8l48.ooo nr js - y M r tli re a p e r c e n t d e lw n tu re i and

.com pany will 1647,800 of 30-;BlnUni

a i ia r u o t com m on siock. Wo

o t» lfa tlo i» ,' urea in Uie r e p o r t ware being « d today by C ham ber o f Com-

ieadara w«tli a n eye on th e sum m ary m ay liave

■* proceedings a u -

. (CM Unutd rrom r s |« nn t)n o t "o rd in ary " In th e sense of m edicine, h e sa id iralnlnB ncertert w as In th e field of "preveiulve'’ medicine.

"T liere a re on ly a tew such place* In th e U n ited State.-) w here such traln liig c an be securcd," he nalcl.

T ile doc to r m en tioned University of W ash ing ton , U niversity of Cali­fo rn ia a t Berkeley, Johns H npklm. f tarv a rd , a n d Unlver.i(ty of Mlniie-. sota.

A no the r V iewpoint "U nless WB c an iiirn in li ailrqiinte-

ly tra in ed w orkers.’’ • he ruUI, "wn m ig h t have d llf lc iilty in KnlniiiK reco(n ltl(m o r approvul from fed- e ra l public lie a l lh au tlin rltlrs."

A t tlio sam e tim e, ann lhPr view' o f the m a tte r w as heard from At- to rney -O enera l J . W. ’raylor.

In a p rep a re d stm cm eiii. iKe a t ­to rney -genera l sa id ;

"A ccording Ui th e l>cxt liijtm imtlon I can ob ta in , Ih rrc ts nu nreil for seniiing people ou l o f (lie t u i e to ob ta in tra in in g for service In thn public h e a lth d rp arlm e n i.

"N ot only Is nurh a )ii«i'llfn 1 Itself K I 'r ltlrb n i of thn ilrveloji inen inaiid re.^^urrennf (hr elute, tmi a n u n ju s t critlcliMn.

New liitlrm ary 'A t Uiei s ta(o university In Mon- n, we have u new Indm in iy and

a ll Uin neccM ary labo iu lo ilci Aclentlflo equ ipm en t to prrpstA Idaho m en a n d wnnieti lur rUU lru t conduct of a ll pliases o f wnrk In U)e sa w d^ jia rtn icn t.

"U tieenis th a t pe rhaps lin su sn (if ie linsto 111 w lilrh tiie pulillu

heallti lo rv lc r wan nrinnlr.ed ami se t ope ra tion , llifsfl I n iu w fje overlooked w ith I'ont^^cjunil unin- ten iional reflm-tl.in Ujxiu th.i iircipip anil inatltntluD s of tliin ninir "

by Oov, B anlllK W . C latk . oondm uaM on m ove would seek “* a VftJue fo r purchase of th

tqr U u a tate .

p u n u e 4 by dogs, hares /M O M U m M .run I n relays. T h e pu r-

h a ra i te r t s a f r e ib one andV -----^

M o u n ta in Rock O range h u been postponed to Tuesday, Ju n e 33.

H ere fro m M ontana M rs. E velyn Hantey and son . Jack ,

a n d d a u g h te r . Evelyn, B u tte , M ont., a re vlsltUig a t th e hem e o f M rs. E th e l ElUs, sister o f M rs, H anley.

moun-

N evada V isitor M iss E llrab e th Best, Fa llon , Nev.,

l s , a g u e s t a t th e .hom e of M r. and M rs. E . J . M alone. M rs. M alone, w ho rec en tly underw en t a n ope ra ­tio n , U recovering sa tisfac torily .

G o to SeatU e M rs. E lizabe th S m ith a n d h e r sis­

te r . M rs. M ary K eith C au tho rne, K u n a , A laska, have le ft fo r S eattle w here they will visit fo r th e nex t w eek.

G ra n te d Divorce D ivorce decree h a d been g ran ted

in d is t r ic t court today to M rs. G e r tru d e M a rlin s ogaJnst Ja co b M a rt in a on g rounds of c ruelty . T he p a ir w ed a t B uhl Nov. i , 1933,

Freedheim Will Majcc Bid Tor 1938 Gathering of State

Qroup For Twin Tails •

m uCONVENinENDS

Oq-operative Featureg Qiven Emphasis a t Meeting of

Farm Credit Qroup

(CeaKnatd rrom P*i* Ob i) p robably b ring low er prices, owing to la rger production , .

L uncheon Today . . b anquet a t th e P a rk ho te l,

w hich Is conference headquarte rs , concludcd sessions yesterday. T h is noon a luncheon w as held a t th e hotel.

M em bers o f th e Id ah o Livestock PCA of Boise attendU ig a re : T . C. Bacon of Tft'ln Palls, p residen t; R . C, R ich of B urley , vice p residen t; Jam es F a rm er or Boise; Ivan L in ­co ln of T w in P a lls ; W o rth -M o n t- gomery of O le n n s P erry ; A. H. Caine of Boise.

M em bers o f th e E as tern Id ah o PCA of Pocatello p resen t a re ; C. J . CsrJson o f Id a h o PaJla.' vice p res­iden t; P . B. D ance of B lackfoot; O, E, H end ricks of Sw an L ake; T . W . Sm ith of Rexburg, a n d 'C . A. H a r t of Pocatello .

W estern Id a h o PCA of Caldwell U- rep reseh ted by w . -B. Allison of Caldwell, p residen t; G eorge R , Ames of Boise, vice p residen t; J . W, P ra tle r of In d ia n Valley; J . Loe R eed of 'E m m ett; H arry W. T liom - a s o t Paye tte , a n d B laine B rockm an of Caldwell.

Sou thern Id a h o PCA of ’Twin F a lls m em bers a tten d in g a re A. L. L inks o f B urley, presiden t; J . W. S toddard of Shoshone, vice p resi­den t; W . L . A dam son of C arey; Znn Atw ell of G ooding; G eorge L, W a tt o f Buhl, a n d C. C, H aynlc.of T w in F a lla w ho is secretary and treasurer.ZER

E N IiC O U m iiE F y S E S RIALPLEil

BANKERS SELEC FLINT AS CUE

Cottonwood Ma,n President of S tat« Group; Financiers

^ p Two BiUs

(CaoKtiard rrem m * On*) execu tive v ice-p residen t o f . Uie F i r s t S e c u rity b ank of Boise, a lte r ­n a te m em ber o f th e na tio n al com ­m ittee .

V ice p res id en t sU te bank .ilvlslon.. E, G u n d elfin g e r of H azelton.

c ash ie r o f th e H a te lto n S U U bank; v ic e -p resid e n t sav ings division, w. L, P e te rso n of B oise; v ice-president t r u s t divis ion. C . J . M cGonlgal of th e ‘B u rley b ra n c h , of the Idaho B a n k a n d T r u s t com pany.

O pfoM S ena te BUlsB y a se ries o f resolutions the

:ta t« aaaocla tlon w e n t on record a s opposed to se n a te bUls B3347 and 63348, in tro d u c ed a n d deslgiied to p e rm it b ran c h bankUig w ith in 'f e d ­e ra l rese rve dU tricU .

■•rt la fe lt ." th e resolutions said, " if th e se bills a re pe rm itted to be­com e law , they will extend branch ba;nklng beyond (U te lines, and th u s Im pair th e dua l banking sys­te m now In e ffec t in th is na tion .

"S u c h a d u a l system c;f bankUig a s Is now in o pe ra tion should be p ro tec te d a n d encouraged for the b est In te re s ts o f th e nation .

"W e m e m b ers of til ls association th e re fo re go o n record as opposed to passage o t these bills, or passage of any o th e r leg isla tion th a t will im p a ir o r r e s tr ic t th e p rese n t,d u a l system o f bank ing , o r th a t will ch an g e p rese n t restric tions now go vern ing th e ex tension of b ranch ban k in g by n a tio n a l banks."

B ecause th e ’’need for the postal sav ings system h a s rea lly passed." th e g roup recom m ended abolition or a t le a s t m od ification of the law govern ing t h e . posta l savings sys­te m ...........

C ite "Inequ itab le""W e w ish a g a in to m a in ta in

position ," th e reso lu tion stated, "w ith re sp e c t to com petition of posta l sav ings sy stem w ith p rivately ow ned banks. T h e relatively high In te re s t a n d libe ra l withdraw al p riv ileges allow ed th e depositors by th e p o s ta l savU^gs system are in ­equ itab le . E ac h deposito r can now g e t Insurance ' on h is deposits up to 86,000, a n d we feel th a t th e need fo r th e posta l sav ings system has passed."

’The association also w arned the n a tio n th a t "one of th e m ost se ri­ous d a ngers" c on fron ting It Is the " illusion th a t governm ent expendi­tu re Is In Itself a cu re for econom ic Ills.’'

O th e r reso lu tions com plim ented T w in F a lls fo r Ita h o sp lu l lty , nnd praised b a n q u e t com m ittees and ind iv idual convention a ides and speskers.

Gft to M ln n e w U M r. a n d M rs. P . W, M cRoberts

a n d M rs, H ow ard G errlth have left for R oches ter, M inn., w here M rs. M cR oberts will receive exam ination a t th e M ayo clinic . They were ac ­com panied by M rs. O rlsC ryder, who will v is it In th e east,

B tudcnU R e tu rnM ilo Saw yer, stu d e n t a t L lntleld

college, M cM innville, Ore., and H arry Saw yer, m edical a tuden t a t S t. Louis, Mo., a re here to spend th e au m m rr w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. E, J , M alone. G ra n t Sawyer has gone to F a llon , Nev., for th e su m ­m er.

T w in P a lls will reg is ter a strong bid fo r th e 1938 convention of (he Id ah o P e deraU on of Labor, It was an n o u n ce d h e re th is a fternoon by H. H . P re ed h e lm . s ta te o rgan lier w ho s a id th e bid would be pre­se n ted aa th e o rgan ization holds th is y e a r ’s convention In Pocatel­lo s e p t , 10. 11 a n d 13,

A nn o u n ce m e n t o f - th e move was m ade a f te r M r. P reedhe lm had con­ferred w ith A ugust R osqvlst of P o ­cate llo . *secretary of th e s ta te feder­a tio n w ho w as in T w in Palls to ­d a y en ro u te to P ay e tte w here he will o t f i c l a t q .a t In sU lta tlon cere­m onies, M r. Rosqvlst was accom* p a n led by hU wife.

T h e la b o r leade rs also conferred reg a rd in g fo rm atio n of a cen tral labo r un io n in T w in P a lls w hich la being c a rried on a t th e p resen t tim e by Freedh«lm ,

A ttend C om m enrrm en i M r, a n d M rs. R oheri H aller have

le ft fo r Moscow to attend g radua­tion exercises a t tlio Unlvefnlly of Id ah o a t w hich th e ir non, Robert H aller, will rerelvo a ma.Her’s de- Rreo a n d U ie lr ilatigh trr, Ml»,i R iiih H nller, will l>e aw nrrtrd a n . A, d e ­gree.

N ew s o f Kccord MarrlRKC LIccnsea

JU N E 11l>()wns T lion ian N bbet and Minnie

llrn d r lc k s . b o th «f Itiip rrt.W illiam H , Orlil, R m n. Nfv„ and

Miiry D ah lia Mhnriilen, Hnii ijkkr City,

Woiiiaii S«;ri<iuMly IiijuiTil hy llorm;M rs. May lllll, tIO, vuTn nf llniilrl

I'. 11(11, U 111 n irltli'H l (iiiKiitioii Ki th e hoapKnl lo<lay iif tr r lirliiR ra l l i ­ed the ro la^ t evriiliiit wl,lh n loufl sku ll fra c tu re rcceivcci whoii aim was lilckrd In (he head liy n liorsr.

'r i i e a r r ld c n t o cn irred n t cliisk la s t« v « n ln g w hen tlin Im r» aIia w m lead ing a t th e ir farm threr-fou itlw of a nillo eaflt of |lm w»«lilniiti>ii (ichiiol w h h ird and hirkcil lirr, Hho was ta k en lnnnr<ltn(ely lu (he Iws- pllaL

D efense m otion for a new trial In th e *7,500 Judgm ent aw arded to M rs. Alice S tu a r t a n d two m inor chU dren. Kimtierly, again st Ora McVey a n d aw oclates. T w in Falls, w as den ied In d is tric t c ou rt today by Ju d g e T , D ailey Lee,

T lie m otion, b rough t by counsel fo r McVey, sought to se t aside the aw ard g ran ted In th e de a th of Floyd S tu a r t. K im berly W orld w ar veter­an . in a highw ay acciden t Involv­ing a truck owned by the McVey com pany .

200 AHEND MEEMore th a n 300 garage men, auto

rep a ir m en and ow ners of au to r.i- ( ab llsh m en ts wItlUn a 60-mlle rad ius n f T w in P a lls a ttended a meeihiR ntransored h e re la s t n ig h t by (he S te p -K e n A uto P a r ts com pany and s tre ssin g P e rfe c t Circle piston rings. T lie tes.-ilon w as held a t Legion hall.

C hief e » terla} im iej)t fea tu re was a m otion p ic tu re, A represen ta tive of th e P e rfe c t Circle com pany a d - <Ueued th e ga thering , a s did R. J. flte p -K e n w ho was also m a.itrr of ceiem onles,

I te f re sh m en ts were served to the g roup fnllnwlng (he m eeting.

D etw eiler Condition Is Reported “Poor”

C ondition of H arry D etweiler, who su ffe red a frac iu red skull lant S a t­u rd ay n ig h t In an au to acciden t near T im m erm an hill, was "very poor" th la afte rn o o n , a ttac h es a t th e Tw in F alla county general hosp ital rC' po rted .

R ela tives said th a t t h j acciden t vic tim th is 'm o rn in g waa slightly bet te r th a n Innt n igh t, w hen he wa: rep o rte d low. An opera tion i>erform ed la s t n igh t removed -partic les of bone a n d a ffec ted b ra in tissues.

Seen TodayProfusion of peonies on sale

in benefit for l ib r a ry . . . A no the r long table provided in c o u rt house corridor as d r iv e r’s li­cense applican ts Increase. . . H otel employes slightly irked a t reporters contU iually c h asing coQvenUon a tten d a n ta t h e s a day i. , . M other beam ing a f te r havm g picture of baby taken , and rem arking, "My, d id n 't baby have a p retty sm ile? ” . . . Scoo t­ers, tricycles a n d w agons Uned up a t k indergarten school. . . N early an entU e fam ily in po st office door, slow ing dow n the n u h ljjg b u s i n e s s m en , . . Youngster w ith black eye ex ­pla ining th a t "B ig s tick ru n n ed In me". , . M an galloping dow n M ain street, calling loudly to friend and a ttr a c tin g no little a tten tio n from passersby. . .

'A u to salesm an d ecla ilng h e passed a car w hich w as m ak ing 88 miles per hour, , . A nd service s ta tio n 'm a n sp illing bo th h im -

- self and several bo ttles w hile riding a bicycle.

p io n e e r o f I a hDIES A1BORLEV

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BURLEY, Ju n e 12 (Specia l) — C harles T hom pklns G ibbs, 88, re s i­den t o f Jackson n e a r h e re fo r th e p a s t seven years, w ho cam e a s a pioneer to U tah in 1863, d ied o f a lingering illness a t th e hom e o f h is daugh ter, Mrs. W, ’H . T hom pk lns, la s t n igh t,

M r. G ibbs w as b o m a t H av e rfo rd ­w es t , South W ales, on Aug, 9, 1838, H e cam e to th e U n ited S ta te s from E ngland in 1B63 a n d m oved to P o r t­age. U tah , In 1866, w here h e resided un til coming to th e hom e o f h is daugh ter In th e Ja ck so n com m un ' Ity,

He was an active w orker In th e L, D, 8 , church.

Aside from M rs. Ja ck so n he! Is sur> vlved by tn o th e r d a u g h te r , M rs. E. 0 . Zundel o f Long B each , C alif,, an d tw o sons, E . K .. a n d M arlon L. G ibbs of Arimo a n d P ocatello , re - apectlvely.

T he body re sts a t th e Jo h n so n m ortua ry here w ith bu ria l te n ta t iv e ­ly a rranged for Po rtage.

WASIEDISPOSA CIIEO By POLICE !

Ordinance Prohibits Dumping Of Excess W ater or Other

M aterial in Gutters

In line w ith th e c ity c lea n -u p cam pa ign w hich h a s been in prog ­ress fo r some tim e a n d because of m a n y com plain ts w hich h av e been received, local police o ffic ia ls th is afte rn o o n w arned ja n ito rs a n d m a n - ogers o f T w in P a lls e stab lish m e n ts th a t c e r ta in p rac tices used by m a n y of th e m a t th e p rese n t tim e a re a g a in s t c ity o rdinances.

O ffic ia ls poin ted o u t t h a t m a n y In stances have been no te d w here w ater, soap auds a n d o th e r m a te ­ria ls a s well a s sw eepings fro m th e sidew alks a re being deposited on th e s tr e e t a n d in th e gu tte rs .

T lie ord inance, in p a rt, rea d s a s follows, police said:

"N o person sha ll use th e s id e ­w alks or gu tte rs o f th e c ity a s a d rah ia g e to c a rry o f f a n y w a te r t h a t h a s been used, or o th e r f lu id s o r soap suds o r dye s tu ff" a n d o th e r s im ila r m a teria ls. T h e o rd in an c e also s ta te s persons c an n o t d e p o s it a- a n y th ln g w lilch would o b s tru c t th e free flow o t w ater a long a n y g u t- te r.

I n tlie case cf sw eeping th e a lde- w slk , i t was stressed, th e m a te r ia l g a th e red c a n n o t be sw ept in to th e g u tte r b u t m u st be collec ted a n d p u t in a p roper con taine r.

Pow ell B uys Cry&t For H arlow ’s Body

Graveside Service Held for In fa n t

Graveside r ite s w ere conducted th is afternoon a t (he F i le r cem e­te ry fo r the in fa n t son o f M r. a n d M rs. M e r r i l l C ardw ell, Q uincy stree t, who died a t b ir th yesterday afternoon.

In te rm e n t w as d irec ted by th e W hite m ortuary.

HOLLYW OOD, Ju n e 13 01P J - J e a n H arlow ’s c ryp t, w ith apace for th ree caskets, was do n a ted by the ac to r W illiam Pow ell w ho had p lanned to be h e r fo u rth husband . I t w as d isclosed today.

T h e c r> p t is In th e "S an ctu a ry of B enediction" a t F o re st Law n m auso­leum . O ^e section w as reserved for M iss H arlow ’s m o the r, M rs. Je an Bello, a n d th e th ird will n o t be used, b u t will be know n a s the •Jean H arlow Room ."

A n e ig h t- fo o t I ta l ia n cande lab ra deco ra te s th e In terio r. I t cam e from an a n c ie n t ca th e d ra l. T lie r h ligh ted by s ta ined g lass windows In th e celling, T he ac tre s s ' body will be moved th e re In abo u t a week,

Pow ell was repo rted to have paid «5,000 for the crypt.

• G lobe StcdP or teed p o u t« e a —I a n d F eed Co.—Adv.

MOlUC SPACEC liapge In lr>callon of Uie A1 G,

D arn es’Soll,i r io to com bined clrca-i was m ade l>ecHune (he show secured la rg e r sikare n t a cheaper r a te on th e grounrls used la s t year, 1>. R. A rring ton , le ^ e e of th e sit* which h a d orig inally been selec ted ,' aald (hU a fternoon ,

M r. A rrllt((on said the sh if t waa no t m ade Iwcaiwe of refunal to re ­move w ater from the land chosen flr.^t.

'I'o M r. a n d Mrn. Clinrlra Konian, K im berly, a son 'n iu rsd a y a t WacHl s priva te s a n ita riu m .

Tempcrnlurca I .

Twin Falls, Fri.June

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T ravelin g on 2 Special R ailw ay TrainsRcacrved and AdmlaaiAn Ticket! on Hal* Cirtua Day At

I'rollnfcr'a Pharmacy

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No Interruption On License Sale

Driver Permit Amenta W ork In Spite of Holiday

A lthough th e cou rt house h e re will be closed on T uesday because of P ion ee r day, sale o f d river’s licenses will con tinu e u n in te rru p te d on t h a t ' day, i t waa announced h e re by P. M. K ingsbury , s ta U tra f f ic officer.

T h e c ou rt house e n tra n c e on P o u r th avenue rem ains open on ho llday f a n d K ingsbury sa id applt* can ta will f in d a t te n d a n ts on d u ty se lling th e licenses In th e jh e riff 'e office.

L a te Sa tu rday hoUrs were also a n ­nounced today to speed th e sa le of pe rm its. T h is evening a n d every S a tu rd ay , agen ts will d is trib u te th e licenses from 1 to 10 p. m . T h# S a t ­u rday . schedule will be in e ffec t in ’Tw in P a lls a n d BuhJ.

Leave on T rip M r. and Mrs, W . 'A. B a ss expec t

to leave tomorrow for a tw o-w eeks p leasure t r ip th rough th e so u th ­west.

And C h a p te r Two "B tC R K T A Q EN T X-

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SEWER LINE PROGRAM WILL START SOON IN TWIN FALLS30 BLOCKS WILL

B EU ID W N E WMapping President’s Conservation Plan

Additional S treet Projects Will Be Sought Under

WPA Set-T7p

A sewer line In s ta lla tio n program In T»-ta Falla, w hich will Include th e lay ing of nearly 30 blocka of foxir'cr «lx Inch c a s t Iron pipe, »nd , In eooie .InsU nces. rep lacem en t o f wood lines, M U Ret u n d e rw ay . he re In th e Im­m ed ia te fu tu re , }t WS3 announced th is afte rnoon by . H am er A dam s, R uperlntendent o f th e c ity s tre e ts and w ater w orks d e p a r tm e n t..

Aside fr«m th e sew er program w hich Is scheduled to ge t u n d e r­way. A dam s a lso said several new p ro jec ts of benefit to lo c a l'c ltU en s will be applied fo r u n d e r th e W PA

H ere U L ineup O om pletlon of th e sewer line

p ro jec t, w h ich h a s been approved by W PA . will see new sew er line In-

i »ta)led eJon? th re e blocks of T h ird f c i r t n u e e as t and th ree blocks of Elm

s tre e t I n . th e E lckel add ition ; five blocks a long Shoup avenue, e igh t blocks In th e alley betw een Fllm ore

H arrison s tre e ta in th e Blue L akes add ition : th e e n tire le n g th of P in e s tr e e t In th e D eLong add ition : tw o blocks betft-cen S hoshone s tre e t w est and T h ird s tre e t .west In the alley ru n n in g betw een F o u r th ave- u n e w est; tw o blocks along Com ­m erc ia l avenue, w hich will replace Wooden pl;le. —

R epresen ting app roxim ate ly 17,000 m a n h o u rs of w ork , th e p ro jcc t will rep resen t an expend itu re o f $18,- 353.M, of w hich m a te r ia ls will to ta l

a n d W PA la b o r fu rn ished by th e g overnm en t a t a oost>of $B,- 8W.17. M r. A dam s sa id .

A nnouncem ent w as a lso m ade th is . a jtam o o n of W PA app roval o f a

p ropec t ca lling for curb ing , g rad ­ing , .w d ln g a n d o th e r Im provem ents of c ity ow ned p ro p erty . T his p ro j­e c t Includes 12 tr la rigu lar area.^ w here th e avenues Intcr-sect A ddl- aon avenue. B lue L akes boulevard a n d W ash ing ton s tre e t. Al.so In­c luded Is construction of a 24 Inch rock re ta in in g w all on bo th sides o f th s open la t« ra l w hich crosses a •e c tlo n o f H arm on p a rk .

A t S hoshone F a lli Also approved Is a p ro jcc t call-

In* fo r Im provem ent o f th e c lty - ow sed p a rk a re a a t Shoshone falls. T h is w ork m ay Jm s ta r te d In th e n e a r fu tu re , A dam s said.

P ro je c ts /o r w hich opplJcaUon w ill be m ade to Boise In th e Im ­m ed ia te fu tu re , accord ing to Adorns, w in be one ca lllpg fo r rep lacem en t of th e f lu sh Une from th e filte r

v P l a n t . Also ap p lied fo r will be K t r e e t Im provem en t p ro jec t fo r th e r en tire d t y w h ich wUI p e rm it g r td - ? ln r * n d grave ling of trave lw ays a s

/ fre ll S3 im proT cm en l o f CTOsalnga t w henever dem anded .A I t Is a lso proposed to s e t up a " *ewer p ro jec t to com plete th e Five

Po in ts sewer a n d m a k e th e m unlc l- * p a l .sew er system In th e c ity b road

eaough to inc lude a n y necessary •ew er Im provem ents w hich m ig h t bo requ ired In th e fu tu re .

S E i l E B A n iE SEEN I N «

F a r flung contro l o f th e n a tu ra l r tw u rc e a of th e nation Is th a t p ropw rd by P m i d e n l ' R o o iere lt In b llli now before Congress providing fo r th e e jlab llah m en t of »even *re«t r iver valley su tho rK les. aa ahown on th e above m ap, (o conserve n a tu ra l reaources. to deirlop n»vleatlon. flood con tro l a n d electric pow er. S ta r tin g in th e east, these a u th o rl tle a w ould Include the A tlantic seaboard; G re a t L akes a n d Ohio valley : d ra inage basins of th e T ennessee a n d C um berland rivers; dralna{e basins of th e M issouri and R ed riv e r of th e n o r th ; d ra inage basin s o f th e A rkansas, Red and Rio G rande rivet* : basin s of the C olorado riv e r a n d rivers flow ing In to th e F*clflo so u th of the C anfornia-O regon lin e s ; th e Columbia riv e r basin o f th e Pacific northw eat. I n a d d itio n , th e P resident proposes to con tin u e th e e s b l ln g Sfls- slsslppi R iver commission, a s a n e ig h th g U a t a u th o ri ty governing the channel o f th e s tre a m itself.

Russians Execute 7 Generals, Marshal for Alleged Treason

B ullet R iddled Bodies o f E ig h t O fficers Be­lieved Placed in P rison M orgue

By NORMAN 1). DEUELMOSCOW, Ju n e 12 (U.PJ—T lie bu l­

le t ridd led bodies of e ig h t high a rm y officers w ere believed, to be In a Moscow prison m orgue today, a w a itin g dishonored burial, In evi­dence of th e sw ift, m erciless pun - Ifihm ent th a t R ussia m etes to tra l-

DOF yOyiH CITED

Many Students Should Enter College Just to Clear Reads, Doctor SajB

ePJW NClFrELD, O . tOPJ—M any h ig h school g ra d u a te s w ould do well to e n te r college. I t only to c lear m inds befogged w ith supe rstition a n d lam m ed w ith m isconception. D r. A—J . A rnold concluded from te a tj given to f ru h m e n V fl te r ln g hla paychology c lass a t W llten lw rg co l­lege hero.

D r. A rnold aa ld s tu d e n ts r u te r - tng college a re a tlll "vlotlm s” of nu - n ieroua m isconceptions, fallac ies a n d biased Judgm ents wIUj reference to th a m a n y accepted facl/i of paychol- o fy , reflecting m ost o f th e fallac ious beliefs a n d popula tion ,"

O ld B ellefa C herfshrd A sking fre shm en Joining psychol-

I ogy clasaes to su b m it to e aa m ln a- tlona on tiis lr beliefs a n d misbeliefs, h e discovered BO p e r cen t o f m ore th a n 300 b e l la n d w om en h av e pow ­e rs o f In tu ition wiU) w hich m en a re n o t equipped; th a t ex iw cta iit ninU j- e ra c an m ark th e ir un lm rn by u n - de rgo tag frig h ten in g enperlencei; t t j a t beavera know w hen to pre iw re fo r a Ion*, oold w in te r; U ia t red m akes a bull w ild a n d a w ild bull w ilder, a n d t h a t chess-p lay ing d e ­velop* pow era o f concen tra tion .

From a U ilrd to • ha lf believed how ling dogs fo re te ll d e a th ; long alender h a n d s IndlnaU a n artla tia na tu re ; m odem olvlltca tlon la a lm ost en tirely a p roduct o f th e w hite raoe, a n d If oome one aU rea long enough a t a peraon 's iMtck h e will tu rn a round .

O ne In F o u r MbgvVded As m any ao aa per cen t s ti ll clung

to th e Idea a reced ing o r ‘> tre a m - Uned" ch tn d eno tes la rk o f will pow er; s ilen t m en a re deep th in k ­ers; f a t people arn a lw ays good n a - tu red , a n d you r a n read r lia ra c te r by buiniw on th e Jirart, ni liy de* prnsiloiui In Uin skull,

• Obviously th e re a re da ngers In su rh weird tli lnk lng ." sa id th e psy- rho logh t. "A bull m ay cal<'h up wllti orimmie flee ing In a |>raKrrcn hntliliiK a n d lie may dam agellio Milt; a r h e ts -p la y r r m ay i>o Able I" (o iii'^nU ate only un rheas,

"CYrlaliily U isre U inucli y s t to , IM done to s leer a ll o f us p a s t th ln k - ' Ing U ia t Is along tlia •rn n atlo n al, th e

h lu r r n aiili gro tesque.''

T h e e igh t i m arshal and

H A N SE N

Scopc, M anner of Conducting P. 0. InvoBtigation Leads

To Arguments

(Continued Prem Psc* One) lose s ig h t o f th e o rig in a l objective. Ho sa id . litDwcver. th a t If th e in ­q u iry ,c an p roduce th e fac ta o f th e

tu a tlo n " h e w ould be sn tlsfled .O ffe rs A m endm ent

3. A n nouncem en t by Sen. Jo s la h W. Bailey. D.. N. C,; U ia t he w ould offer an a m en d m e n t to th e e x is t­ing law to lim it th e pow er of th e po.'itmttstcr g e n e ra l to su.spend m all servJce, a s In th e case o f th e s tr /k e - bound fac tories, o r to refuse " ab ­no rm al" m ail sh ipm ents..-T h is- .p o st office d e p a r tm e n t h a s ta k en (he position th a t th e d a n g er of violence m ade It "u n safe" to carr>- abno rm al m a ll th ro u g h the p lckct llnc.s.

S en . Jo.seph C. O 'M ahoncy. D., Wyo., ciiarBcd th a t th e Ilcpubllc a tc e l co rpo ra tion so u g h t to use f d e p a r tm e n t a s a "s tr ike b reaker.”

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Pntarls, tho pole s la r , in . t r u e n o r th only ’iw lre ^ day. w hen It 1j» dJriTMy ali'ive. am i d lie r tly iK - low , th e po in t of t ru e noiU i.

M em bers o f th e Ju n io r L ataw ah club m e t T uesday a t th e home of M rs. C letus K lu tlz , Following th e reg u la r business ses.slon, a h a n d k er­ch ief show er w as given honoring Ittra. C laude B ern ard , th e form er c o n U c t ch airm a n . Mrs. R obert Howell h a d charge of th e p rogram . M rs. C harles Coiner, a new m em ber, was presen t. MJss Cordelia. M ewhlr- te r a n d Miss F ra n ce s G oodm an were guests. F iftee n ch ild ren were also p rese n t honoring th e b irthday M rs. K lu ttE 's lltUe d a u g h ter 's sec­ond a nn iversa ry . T h e ch ild ren were served refre sh m e n ts a t a picnic tab le In th e yard .

M r. a n d M rs, C iln t D ean moved M onday to th e H ow ard Hill place w here Mr. D ean will work.

M r. and M rs. O rr ln C hoa t and son, H arry , Nyssa, Ore., sp e n t th e p a s t week v isiting friends a n d . r e la ­tives here .

M em bers o f tn e O . A. R. m e t T uesday a t th e hom e of M rs. F ra n k T ru n k ey . T w o new m em bers w ere accep ted , M rs. L atU n ftpd M rs. C arl H ughes. A b a sk e t lu n c h will be held Ju n e 14 a t th e hom o of M rs. T . E. G alley on th e law n com m em orat­ing F lag day. T lie re will be speak­ers a n d a p rogram . T hose In cliarge Invite th e public to a tten d . .

A show er w as he ld T uesday h o n ­o r in g M n . Caro l Sm ith , a t th a hom e of h e r m o the r, M rs, Leo T rlpp le. M o­nopoly and card s w ere played d u r­ing th e evening wltl^ refreshm ents served,

M r. a n d M rs, W. E. T hom aa^and da u g h te r , Jo a n , a rrived T hu rsday from th e ir home n e a r C heyenne. Wyo., to visit a t th e home of Mrs. T lio inan ' p a ren ts , Mr. and Mrs. J , R, Runcl).

H , W. bridge club m e t W ednesday a t th e home of M rs. C harles Coiner wltl» Mrs. A rchie Coiner a n d M rs. E, N. Pettygrove w inning prttea.

M rs. E m m a McCoy, Los Angeles, a n d M rs, E llen Cline, Tw in Falls, and two d a u g h te rs visited Mrs. H ulda Dodson this week.

M em bers of th e Royal Neighbor lodge m et W ednesday a t th e W ood­m an ha lt fo r a r rg u la r m eeting and drill p rac tlre , Mrs. C harles R aker and M rs, O eorge H enry were liost-

W om en of U)e C om m untly council m e t T h u rsd ay a t th e c hu rch p a r­lors w tti) M rs. O. C . C larke presid ­ing, Koll ca ll was responded to by educattnnal am usem ents fo r c h il­d ren, Mrs. Itayn iond Brow ns had charge of th e program a n d in tro - ducetl little N anette A rm en t who gave a rec ita tion . S tan ley Rrow ns played two p iano aoloe, ISU ch ild ren , Joe l/ow bry, llu rde ll Drowns, B tantey Urowiis, U etty I’rlor, T lie lm a R e y n ­olds a n d M arg are t Foster sang , a c ­com panied by l» r o lh e a W afel. l i t ­tle B etty p r io r gave two m usical read ings, acrom jm nled by Miss W afel. Tw o violin solos w ere played by lit tle T om m y HhlUlugl>erg, Tw in Fa ils , accom panied by h is sis ter M iss V irginia Mh1lllngl>erg. T h e c o n ­clud ing n tim ber o f tl»e p rogram was a aong. "W elcom e Ounny tiprlng," by th e p tJihary group. M rs.N ew bry and M rs. H aro ld K oenig were hostesses

F o r th e purixw e of giving ru ra l housewlvea m oderji m ethods of cook­ery th e fd ah ii Pow er ro fnpany In spo/niorJfig th e k itchen roac li to t>e held liero W ednesday. J tln e 18. e l th e rh u rn h from 3 un til i p, ni. and again In th e evening. Home eoono- m ists In c tiarge of th e coach will e n ­deavor to answ er a n y questions r e ­gard ing food nr ifK.kery problems.

Dr. foul SjierUlUf. Or-r C. O. Anderson, rh. U>-r.~Adv,

seven g en era ls— th e iiiarslial, Mik­ha il T uckhachevsky . regarded as R uss ia 's m o s t b rillian t soldier—were convicted on th e ir own confessions of esp ionage In behalf of a foreign c o u n try u n frien d ly to the Soviet un ion .

S trip p ed of ritles T h e m il ita ry collegium of th e su­

prem e c o u r t o rdered U ial Uicy be s tr ip p e d o f a ll m ilita ry titles and hono rs a n d th e n sho t summ arily, w ith o u t r ig h t o f appeal or possibil­ity o f c lem ency , by the sccret po­lice.

T h e t r ia l w as secret and the gov­e rn m e n t w as s ilen t. B ut P ravda. of­fic ia l ne w sp a p er o rgan of th e Com­m u n is t p a r ty , sa id In Its editorial:

"T ho a rtfu ln e s s of the agents of F a sc is t in te lligence scrvlccs In our c o u n try h a s n o t helped and will no t he lp th e m ,. . . We have disclosed p la n s of a c e r ta in foreign govern* m e n t, a n d a n y a tte m p t by It to a t ­ta c k th e -Soviet im lon will be the be g inn ing o f th e end of Goebbels a n d h is like .”

G errnany Suspected D r^ P a u l Jo seph Goebbels is the

Nazi m in is te r l^ -vp ropaganda , and th e In fe rence seem ed inescapable th a t P ra v d a was disclosing th a t G erm any w as suspected In the trca -

>n tr ia l.D efen d a n ts w ere: Tuchachevsky.

fo rm er vice com m issar for w ar; Gen. B, P . E ld e n n an , ch ief of the Osoa vlaklm . w hose 6,000,000 members com prise th e a rm y a ir force auxil­ia ry ; G en . B . M . Feldm an, chief of th e a d m in is tra tiv e board of the w ar (-om m lssarlat; G en. A. I. Kork, fo rm er ch ief o f th e a rm y w ar rol lege; G en . K . V. P u tn a , form er m ir lt* ry a tta c h e a t London, Berlin and T okyo; G en . J . E , Ja k lr . commander of th e ImpcH tant Leningrad m ili­ta ry a r r a ; O en . J , P . U borevllch. recen tly rep laced as th e w hite Hui- nla a r r a com m ander, and Gen. V, M . P re lm akov , fo rm er ch ief of army pe rsonnel.

H ay-E ating Bison W ill b e Served to

P a g e a n t V isitorsBO ISE. Idaho , Ju n e 12 OJ.Pi—

Becausc h e a te too m uch, hay,. H arry B ison , f irs t buffalo born

in ca jitlv lty In Idaho , wUl be w hacked betw een th e e ars w ith a sledge h a m m e r a jid subse­quently will d e n t ih c te e th of sa n d w lch -ea te rs a t Boise's " Ida" ho M arches O n" pagean t.

S ta te G am e W arden Bill M c­In ty re h a s signed H arry 's d e a th w arran t. T h e big beast will be barbecued a n d dl.shcd up w ith onions a n d m u s ta rd for th rongs who probab ly .w on't pause to consider th e y a rc eating the only son o f M adam e Q ueen and Andy, Boise zoo buffaloes.

C ity p a rk officials, consent­ing to th e s laugh te r, said H arry 's a p p e tite wa.s abnorm al, th a t h e sw elled a lood budget a lready s tr a in e d by th e com­bined gastronom ic e ffo rts of five b road -shou lde red blsons.

H arry -w as bo rn a t the roo In 1034, a n d h a s been one of the prim e cen te rs of a ttrac tio n there .

Now, h e Is doom ed—w ell-done o r m ed ium —to repose between slices o f b read .

flo p a sse th th o old w est. ,

Police Use Fluoroscope^ in Hunt For Lead in Aged

Taylor Murder Case

T h e c a fe te r ia k itc h en of the In te r io r ' .d e p a r tm e n t building a t W ash ing ton , D. C., has fou r 60-gaI Ion soup ke ttle s.

(t'oDtlnued rre ia p if t -O n i)say ing ; 'T h e re ’ll be no more of th is gun -p lay a ro u n d th is house,' I d o n 't know w h a t she d id w ltji It.”• A no the r o f P'ltt.v due.-) fizzled ou t la s t niRht w hen delecllvc.i re tu rned fron t 7’(juana , Mox„ w ithou t Edw F. Sands, Taylor'.*! ml.'^'liig va let who h a d been repo rted seen there . 8and.s h a s been h u n te d .since T aylor wa.*> sh o t, Feb. 1. 1022. T he d irec to r had accused th e va le t of burglar>- and forgery before he was killed.

T h e de tec tives sa id a T iju a n a po licem an and two b a rte n d ers in the bo rd er tow n th o u g h t they recogniz­ed 8and.i p ic tu re , bu t a seach of re so r ts th e re b rough t no resu lts.

Monotone Frocii 23 OLDER H L S 0 ENTER CAM

Applicants Accepted For F irst McOlusky Session

At Buhl

T ft-en ty .th ree girls ran g in g In ages from u to 19 a re to a t te n d the older girls’ session o f th e M cC lusky M em orial h e a lth cam p a t B uh l w hfch opens tom orrow . T h e girls will be a t th e cam p fo r th re e weeks.

Appllcant.s have been approved by th e h e a lth u n it a n d th e Antl'- T uberculosls a ssociation aa persons w ho need building u p . a n d o r w ho have been con tac t w lm active cases o f tuberculosis. T hey c o m e ' from D lsckfoot, 'Jerom e, Id ah o Falla, T w in Palls, F iler a n d M urU ugh .

M rs. H arrie t S tev ens will r e tu rn to th e cam p for h e r th trd y e a r as supervisor and Miss B lanche P a r ­e n t of the s la te rec re a tio n a l p ro ­g ram n-lll be a t th e f i r s t session. A rook has been provided and sta r tin g M onday a n u rse w ill be provided by th o h e a lth u n it. O th e r m em bers of th e s ta f f will be in a t­tendance un til t h e 'la te r session for younger children.

Fo r th e two sessions $1,300 w orth of new equ ipm en t a n d m a te r ia l h as been installed a t th e cam p.

In th e U nited s ta te s , ohe t.._ . rlsge In every 10 ends In th e d i­vorce court.

Beam s Record T ra fficPIE R R E . 8 . D . <U.R) — XnTlilble

Infra-red lig h t beam s a te reco rd* Ing th e m ovem ent o f tra f f lo ove rp rincipal ro u ts In S ou th D tk o t* . th is year for th e In fp n n a tio n o f tho s ta te highw ay d e p a r tm e n t. T h e a u tom atic ‘devices w ere ln> sta lled a t th e dlrecUon of H w p e r H am ilton, tra f f ic m a n a g e r 'fo r " th a s ta te highw ay p lann ing survey .

TH IEV ES S N IP HORSES* M ANESNOSE CREEK , A lU . OIJO —

R anchers here have com plained to police U iat thieves a re m ak ing n ig h t raid s on th e ir stock a n d s tealing (lie ta ils and m a n es fro m th e ir horses.

CHEVROLET 1936

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P rin ts a re w inners !n th e fash ion race th a t goes on day a f te r d a y a m o n j th e soelely Women w ho rrow d th e club house and law n a t th e B e lm ont Park. L. I ., track. D bro lhy Fell, for Instance, pu ls th e m onotone rocks In th e shade w ith a p a ra - ' sol p rin t.

An em in en t doctor e s tim a te s th a t more th a n 100,000 persons In th e U nited S ta te s .h a v e se rio iu fo rm s of toxic gnlter.

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3fi Chevrolet Redan, Trunk .............. ........_...H95.15 Ohevrolet Sednn, Trunk , $4 15.14 (,‘hcvrolcl Hcdiui. Kport ................ .............$385:ir) lIudHon Sednn, Ifenler, Radlo^...... $145

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Why Political Refonu Often FailsLast fall the city"of New York adopted a new city

• charter. In the charter was a provision that city elec­tions hereafter be held under the .proportional repre­sentation system.

This system is about as complicated a method of electing public officials as could well he imagined, but its chief purpose is to hamstring machine poli-

■ ticians by giving every citizen the chance to vote for candidates in the order of preference. If the man the voter likes bes£ loses, or if he wins by such a wide ' margin that many of his votes are not needed, ballots cast for him are counted for the citizen’s second

. choice, and so on down the line.. Tammany Hall, which has fallen on lean years of

: late, vigorously opposed this feature of the new chart­er. I t went to court to -get it thrown oiit; and the

. other day it met final defeat when the state court of appeals upheld p r o p o r t i o n a l representation and

. okayed the disputed charter.

, Now the surface conclusion' to be drawn from all of that is that machine politics, ae exemplified by

; Tammany, has met a crushing defeat and th a t politi­cal life in the metropolis will be cleaner, clearer and most wholesome hereafter.

i ■ But people who take this hopeful view of things , might, well remember what happened in Cleveland , tome 15 years ago.. Cleveland then adopted a new charter, with pro- ; portional representation. Citizens breathed deeply in 5 relief; this new electoral setup would be too much for the old-line political gags, the bosses would be check-

; ' mated, good men would be elected in place of sub.' .’ servient ward-heelers. _ '

But something happened.The "good men” figured . th ipIB ? city’s political life had been reformed for- e v e r to d a day, and began thinking about other things. The politicians, who work a t politics day in

out, knuckled^ down and mastered

thing a n y b ^ y ^ e w the same old gang was back in the saddle, the great reform had misfired—and, even-

' tually, the citizens in disgust threw out the new chart- , e r and went back to the old way of doing things.

• « •

The point is that political reforms usually fail be­cause the reformers, and the .people who support them, are so short-winded. Everyone.as^mes th a t the

'battle has been won permanently. The bosses rally -their forces, try a newjnethod of attack—and pre- 'sently are in the driver’s seat again. A.'

That happened In Cleveland; it will hajipen in New ; York, unless the people who are intercs^d in decent government stay just as wideawake an(l determined

; as the politicians. , <There is only one cure for misgovernn^nt in Amer-

ica: unflagging, day in and day out vigilance on the tpart of all the people. Our tendency to pyt on one big push and then relax is the greatest safegijard the. ma­chine politician could ask fo^. n

Lcft-Hamlcd TribulcI t ifl getting BO that no prominent American who

makes speeches can,claim to haye attained.any dis­tinction a t all unless something that ho says has made H err Hitler’s Nazis raise an angry /)rote.Ht.

This distinction was most recently attained by Dr. Robert A. Millikan, the Nobel prize-winning phyijicist of California Tech. In a speech at Copenhagen he was quoted as saying that “ the w orld has not Known for

) 800 years a reaction similar jto that prevailing today, I attempting to loud mankiml back to an authoritative ; Irrationality and unscientific superstition.”■ As you might expect, this drew fire from Germany. rThe Nazi ncwsnaper, “Voelkiachor Beobachtor/' de-

, ;plored the "tactJo«tfjicsH” of the remark, anil prodictod ithat Danish public opinion ‘'will value tact and cour­tesy enough to diaapproye such groHa misuse of hoa-

P o tSHOTS

.wrrti

The Gentleman in the Third Row

“DOWN TH B H A TC H ." 8ATB T H IS IR IS H SE T T E R !

Dear Pot BboAtJiifi- llere't knolher one ' on

Ilemun Batter, wife ot tbe hud ftt San V«Uey lodfc.

Mn. BntUr take* her Utde IrUh telter, "SnQ Valler." down to Kct«hBn «Tti7'da7 and ( I tci it a i lu i of beer.

That't reaUy the dof't nune. (oo. And irhst frith beer-fux- ilini, ft fine canine it't foInK to

- F o l l y ^

E steem ed O tn t :I d iu ino h o w you g e t M vay w Jlh Jt

^ p r y l n i In to people’s p rivate U rn like th a t hap leM b iu ln e » m a n and h is stpper, th e tw o gals w ho go oft on a good Uino expedition , etc.

B u t If you rea lly w a n t to pry, why d o n 't you g e t D etec tive No. 1 on th t tr a i l o t th e m a n a n d th e w om an who w ere Ju s t ti l t in g a botU e o u t be< h in d lU d io la n d w hen th e b0cc;< fell to tb e alley. I t busted a ll to heck b u t th e m a n scooped up th e bottom h a lf of th e botU e a n d bo th pa ttlea s tu c k th e ir tongues ou t a n d le t the oon ten ta d rip In to th irs ty m ouths.

O r why d o n 't you h av e th e aame Z>efectlve No. 1 do a lit tle snooping In to th e caM o f th e m iddle-aged w o ^ a n a n d th e g ray -h a ire d m an- w ho were lustily slapp ing cach o the r a few n igh ts ago a f te r s topping th e ir c a r o> tr on T h ird s tr e e t west?

O r the tw o love b ird s w ho stopped to k iss r ig h t sm ack In th e m iddle of F o u r th ea«t?

O h yes. P o t S hots, D etecUve No. l ( a n d a, 3. i a n d 9) could rea lly go to w ork If they w ere assigned to e r .the town.

—P r ir a te a -M a b '

T O TH E FO U R con trlba w ho sen t In con test sub jects h a v in g to do w ith halitosis a n d sltnUar item ^, w e say th a n k s to r your c tfo rta b u t your Ideas w eren’t Just w h a t w e w anted. I n fac t, o u r P o t S hofa s ta f f a rtis t aays wa looked like th la w hen we rea d 'em :

Mild enough, an Nazi nroteste go. Rut it does give Dr. .Millikan the nccolndo without which no p\iblic tpejUier nowadays can foci that lie Inirf H/tid Homothiiig

I worth saying.I -............ ......................... ....... .

Trouble with the armH traffic is that mont nations •W trying to pass the olhora on a one-way road to

•death.

^ C o n t r a c t W i f £, ____ ^ U > U 1 S E H 0 U « E S ® l» J ,N E A S « > l a , l»

CABT OF CHARACTBR* PATaiCIA WARBB.V.

■ e c r ru rr lo OoB M o a le r tr . ■*«or.

DO?» MO.-iTERAV. r««rieU** ‘ 'noS A M oV D 'A K E lia, P»trU U '« r U i l . , , •

T M (a r« 7 i H t t ta ■ • • • •mem4 *k»rw, a » « u ia t«

• ! Bma «m U tb » t r a tT«4l k a o ta o f h * r Ilf*. T U s waa th t “e th tr

C H A PT E R V P E A C E F U L , m e th o d ic a l days In

th e M onteray su ite h a d come to an end. A ny a n d e v e ry h o u r o f th e d a y o r n ig h t R o ile de­scended upon th e locked a p a r t­m ent. She w as reh e a rs in g fo r th e new p la y a n d h in te d th a t h e r p a r t In th e red -h ea d s w aa m e ag e r a n d allow ed no o p p o r tu n ity fo r h e r specia l ta len ts . W ith ■ p ro p rie ta ry m a n n er she d rag g e d .Ctan o u t fo r d in n e r n ig h t a f te r n l ^ l , in v ited h e rse lf fo r lu ;:ch a n d fo r te a . A nd Don Eccmed p ow erless a g a in s t th e su rge of h e r a tten t lo n a .

Inw ard ly , F a ta w a s a te e th in g to rm e n t. S h e looked, o n R osie w'Uh an a ll- c o n su n iin f h a tre d ; m ore than th a t, sh e fe a re d h e r. R o ilc w as w o rk in g to v ra rd a goal. S b t^ w a s b raz en ly c lev e r, open ly E ed u c tlv e .-S o m e , d a y D on w ould find h im self m a rr ie d to h e r . P a ts w as su re of th a t.

B u t she h a d u n d A e s t lm a te d D on 's w ill p o w er. O ne m orn ing , w h ile Rosie w a s re h e a r s in g , he callcd P a ts In to th e liv in g room a n d d o se d th e do o r.

" I 'm a t th e e n d o f m y p a tience ,” h e b lu r te d o u t, p a c in g ba ck and fo rth , h is Ja w se t de te rm in e d ly . P a U kn e w h e re f e r r e d to Rosie b u t she sa id n o th in g . S h e had come to th e p la c e w h e re te a ts trem b led b e h in d h e r e y e i ev ery tim e D on sp o k e to h e r . “ I ’v e go t to m ak o th e n e x t m o v e a n d I ’m going to m a k a i t r ig h t n o w ,” he w e n t on . " P e rh a p # y o u 'd b e tte r s i t dow n w h ile I teU y o u abo u t It." P a ts - s a n k in to a ch a ir , h e r b e w ild ered e y e s n e v e r le av in g h is face,

• • •( ( T N EED a w ife ,” h e sa id flaUy.

" If I h a d a w ife I 'd g e t some peace f ro m d e s ig n in g fem ales. Y ou’v e seen m e au fle r ." Ho la u g h ed sh o r tly . " T h a t 's w h y I'm ask ing y o u to b e g e n ero u s enough to m a rry m e ."

P a ts g a sp ed , a s i f h e had th ro w n ice w a te r in h e r face.

“T his Is . m y p ro p o s itio n ," he con tinued in « b u s in e ss - lik e tone. “ Y ou a re th e o n ly w o m sn I know \ivho does n o t i r r i t a t e m e, w ho a l­low s m e a l i t t le U fe of m y ov?n. Y ou h av e p ro te c te d m e f ro m th a t office like a good fcllovi{ a n d I 'm ask in g y o u to e x te n d th a t p ro tec ­tio n to m y p r iv a te life . U ag ree-

ab le .to y o u w c w ill go q u ie tly a n d be m a rrie d . Y ou w ill Wvc In th is a p artm e n t. I w ill jn tr o d u c e you as m y w ife. T h e w orld ne ed n e v er know th e fac ts , th a t I t is m e re ly a business a rra n g e m e n t, to be ended im m ed ia te ly a t y o u r w ish o r m ine ."

P a ts s a t s ti l l . O b je c ts In th e room w h ir led a b o u t h e r b e a d . I n v a in sh e so u g h t to s te ad y h e r ree ling b r a in , d e sp e ra te ly i h e tr ie d to h e a r a n d u n d e rs ta n d w h a t he w as say ing .

'M y la w y ttr has d ra w n u p these p apers.” H e In d ica te d a leg al

' o n th e d e sk . “ I t 'a som e­th ing lik e a p a r tn e r s h ip o r • co r­po ration , s u b je c t to a lm o s t in s ta n t ^ s so lu tlo n a t th e w ish o f e ith e r p a rty ,’’

\ ^ e n P a ts re m a in e d s ile n t h e con tinued . " F o r t h i s s e rv ice I sha ll o ffe r y o u five h u n d re d do l­la rs a m o n th a n d y o u r l iv in g -will be token c a r e of- I f th e ag re e ­m ent is e v e r e n d ed b y m e , a n d I prom ise y o u o n m y h o n o r th a t you shall h a v e y o u r f re ed o m w ith o u t question If y o u d e s ire i t , I w ill se ttle a su b s ta n tia l amount^.,upon you. D oes th e Idea a p p e a l to you?’’

P a ls cam© o u t o f h e r da ze lo a sk „"W h a t w d u ld m y d u tie s be? '

'P o in t w e l l ta k e n ," sa id D on, h is lip s r e la x in g in to a sm ile. '‘Y our p re se n t d u tie s w o u ld b e tu rn ed o v e r to som eone e lse . N a t­u rally a m a n d oesn ’t w a n t h la w ife to w o rk ." T h e w o rd s w ifD casual b u t th e y s e n t th e blood racing th ro u g h P a ts ’ v e in s . “H is w ife!" M agic w o rd s . “I f y o u ac ­cept m y p ro p o s itio n you w ill ac ­com pany m o e v e ry w h e re I go, to (he th e a te r , to co ck ta il p a rtie s , d inners, d a n ce s, w h e n I go o u t In m y c a r y o u w il l s i t b esid e m e— ”

"1 see,” P a ts b ro k e In w eak ly . 'I 'm to b e » s o r t o f h u m a n bulT- :r . . .''

H e la u g h ed . " T h a t sounds a b it harsh b u t y o u a re r ig h t."

"B ut w h a t a b o u t m e?” she asked r a th e r w istfu lly .

“I kn o w tb e I d e t sounds gro ssly selfish b u t t f t e r a ll , is It? I u n ­de rstand y o u a re ob liged to w o rk for y o u r l iv in g a n d th is position I offer w o u ld b e e as ie r a n d b e tte r paid. T h ere ’s one th in g . . ." H e stopped a n d tro w n ed uneasily . "Of coursd i f th e re is a man-<- someone y o u love . .

CO M EO N B sh e loved . P a ls ' h e a r t ^ a lm o st t u r n e d over. T h e m an she lo v e d w a a b raz en ly ask in g h e r to be a f e n c e b e h in d w h ic h h e m ight h id e , a sm o k e sc reen fo r h is p rotec tion. B u t , a n d th e th o u g h t b rought U ty p r ip p le s o f e x c ite - m b t , h e w a s a sk in g h e r to accep t h is n a m e , to Jive n e a r Him, to share h is l i f e . I t w a s som eth ing—

i t w a s a l o t“W hen w o u ld y o u w a n t m e to—

> It?" she fa lte re d ."A s soon a s possib le . I ’ve stood

a b o u t a l l I c a n ," h e confessed.P a ts spoke s low ly . “ I’m p rac ­

t ic a l ly d o n e In th e w o rld . 1 shall c onsider th is o ffe r a s a n advance ­m e n t a n d a c c e p t o n y o u r ow n gen ero u s te rm s ."

D on lo o k e d a t h e r a lm o st fond­ly . "Y ou’r e e ^ n d e r f u l w om an." h e sa id w a n n ly . “ A d a m good fe llow . W ould— w o u ld you m a rry m e to d a y ?"

Som etW ng th u n d e re d over Pata l ik e th e w a sh o f w aves. "W hy n o t? ” she h e a rd h e rse lf saying.

W ith S im s a s a w itness they sig n ed th e le g a l doc u m en t and P a ta h u r r ie d ho m e to change. Don to ld h e r to ta k a a f e w th ings and th e y w ou ld k e e p o u t o f i l g h t un ­t i l th e th in g b le w o v e r.

T hey , d ro v e to J e r s e y C ity . P .its w an d e re d if a n y m a rr ia g e had e v e r be en so u t te r ly devoid o f ro ­m ance, so p la in ly m a tte r o f fac t. W hen i t w a s o v e r a n d she s a t be­s id e D on in th e d e ep ly cushioned ro ad s te r , sh e h a d th e q u e er fee ling of w ak in g f ro m a r id icu lous dre.im o r o f b e in g som eone sho had n e v e r h e a rd o f. T h e on ly tangib le p ro o f th a t th e th in g had rea lly h ap p en e d w a s th e circ le t o t d ia ­m o n d s on th e th i r d finger o f her le f t hand .

• • •

'T ’H E Y d ro v e , a lo n g th e H udson, th e ir d e s t ln s t /o n be in g lh» u n ­

occup ied su m m e r ho m e of one of D on’s f rien d s.

" I 'l l h a v e to s to p calling you M iss—e r— W arre n ,! ' D on w as sny- Ing, la u g h in g a t h im self . “A nd 1 h a d n 't th e a llg h te a t idea o f your f irs t na m e u n ti l I bough t tha license . L e t m e see— is i t P r is ­c illa?" •

‘'P a t r ic ia ," ‘sh e to ld him .T h e h ouse w h e re th e y w ere to '

spend ' th e ir s tr a n g e honeymoon w as la rg e a n d ram b lin g . A n e ld­e r ly cu sto d ia n a n d h is w ife w ere I n c harge . D o n a n d P a ta dined In s ta te , one a t e a c h e n d of a long tab le , s e p a ra te d b y th re e ya rd s o t d a m ask a n d s ix lig h ted candles. D on w aa c o u rte sy its e lf b u t P a ts lu ie w she h a d n o p la ce In 'h is tho u g h ts . A f te r d in n e r h e found a su itab le ta b le , unp a ck e d his ty p e w rite r a n d s e t to w ork .

L ong a f te r P a ts h a d gone to b e d in a lo v e ly c h in tz h u n g room she h e a rd th e r h y ^ m l c ta p -ta p of th e keys. D o n h a d sa id h e sup ­p osed h e c o U d caU h e r da rling . I t w aa a p iti fu l ly sm a ll th in g to r e ­m em b er o n h e r w ed d in g n ig h t b u t th e casu a l w o rd o f e ndea rm en t h a d been m a g ic o r hfs lips.

.(To B e C on tinoed )

, A WPA school boiler project has boon completed In .LBHBlng, Mich., and is now ready to talui the heat from the government critics.

•Germany now has more than six million radio sets,' ABd not one ott'iier can claim to have brought In Mos­cow.

Russiane a t the North Polo are bound to provide an interesting: comparison to the naiurallv taught t r a i n e d s e a l s t

W E'VE HEAHD SO M E V E E T O DD ONES ON T H IS !

P o ta b o o te r :T h is shou ld produce som e real

a lib is t a a contest sub ject: a*TFJ^'*e?y?*" best w ay to explain

- I W an d a K now

AND FROM Q U Y8 W HO RACK TBA1N8I

P o t Sho ts:L et's h av e a conteet o n "M y N ar­

row est Escape;" I t should b ring some th r ille rs , especially from local bach* e lcrs.

—I. M. K noU -one

P H IL O SO PIIV FR O M A PE T DOO

I have ft llltle dog W ho eooka a n ey* a t n>».A s tb e v g h to m y “O ld m an T e a w orry nM dlM ly .T e a 'r e getU nc s ra rU h h a lra A benl sem e itily blllii T h s fuTTOwa on your brtmr—Say, It'a th e pace th a t kill*.

.W hy n o t take II cMrT b s w ay I ’m dolnfT ■G re e l t h l n n w »h « grin.D rep your foollih ile w tn g l”

And Buybo h i . lU n t It r igh t.A t le a s t i l ’a >forth m Iry—8 0 c lea r th e ir« fk ^ world.H ere oom ei 4 rh ttrC u l (u y l

rrorc««tir Pill

OKAY—W E'M . JO IN ! P o tS h o l t e r :

I recom m end fov th e Hoynl O riicr o f Goofa:

T h e m a n l hu ing off the w rong e n d of hla ( iBnr.

T h e lady I saw IlKlitinR ih e cork- U|> e n d of h e r i igm rU r.

T h s glri I ««W \Mtli on one han d ixiiiAlK'tl. on i Iki citiiri h a n d , n o t.

T h s tennla club m einbera wiio aaved ft oouple of OoUars hy Miovri- Ing a to n a n d a hnl( o t o ilrd (iruvrl U ito a truck tlipnuiclvr«-t»nil foimtt b llatera on thi-ir IihikLi th e n e x t lity.

T h s m a n h n l birw dnwnover eiioslioiiB (aIIa , becauao he leaned o u t liilo thn n ln d to see a few fee t fu rther.

A nd_Pot ahotfl, If h e p rln la tliln.—Bofnco

IIAVK YOU n il lM riJ ) ONE L A 'iri,V T

P o t Shota;M ay 1 addroM a r rm a rk to some

o f th e au tom obile nu laanc rs of our glorloua r l ty ’

T o th e vniltniB ttrlv rm wlio innke ft- wide awlnu to ll>n I J c r i ' U Joro tu rn in g a ro rno r to tlm U i r i l l i ’ - w hy d o n 't you ^ppiy to th e c liy cmm- cll a n d p i t an order rlnalng the a tre e t to nil „thf>r trafflo a t thn IJm eyouT enM kiti^rt '

PAM Otlfl LA ST U N I

H I S T O R Y of Twin Falls City & County

The Family Doctor

15 Y E A R S AGO JU N E u , l e u

A p a r ty o f young girls le ft Twin F alla on th e even ing tr a in M onday to go to P a y e tU lakea w here they will c am p fo r 10 days. T hese girls rrp re s e n t th e T w in F n lU b ranch of tM B lu e T r ian g le c lub nnd th e a i r l Henerves of th e Jun ior high nchool. T hey w ill m e e t o lhe r glrio In cam p fro m va rious po in ts In Id ah o a n d O regon a n d eii>ccl to ga in m u c h good fro m tlia oudng In add ition to th e p leasu re they wl" have.

T here will b e a t loM t one nai lonal Y . W . O . A. w orker In th e camp.

U te Blrla w ho will enjoy th is tr ip >re Mlssea O rp h a M arkle. N ina H ow ard, Oleo D ew itt, M ary New­m an, V allene 'R ow W rry . Alleno Beni. D eu D uke. U nft S ta ffo rd , a n d Mabel D elln o f th e B lue T r ian g le club and p tg g y W all a n d B a rb a ra Nntile of t h e .O lr l R eserves.

27 Y E A R S AGOJU N E M. 1010

T h e ce le b ra tio n o f f lag day and th e c h lrsU n ln g o f th e tw o c l l f f a - M cK lnley a n d O a r f l e l d - a t th eH lioshone fa lls on F rfday , J im e 17, Is lo bo a n Im p o rtan t occasion (he h isto ry of I 'w ln I 'a lls,

T he c om m ittee In c harge of tlie a rrangem enU oonslsU of p rom inen t cUlnens from b o th L incoln and T w in P a lls coun ty a n d U as fol­lows; M, J . H w erlry, C. A. Itobin- Mtu, P red M orse, T . 1'. W ninri' niid .1. K. W hite o f Fnilfi t'ciinUy.uiul P . n . Cloodlng, O. N. im n lu th , W. A. llelM , I 'a u l 8 , llaiU lork and .1, W. VooVhren of I.ln ro in cninily. 'I 'hry have nnked H enator M. J. Mwrriry tn U»hn at^llvn chnrKn oj Ihn proKrntii fo r th e duy w hlrh will ^l!ll nf niiinlo mill fli>rukliiM, Hwrcley will m ake th e <i]niiiIiik ad* ilrftiB ant) artd reM es will hIni ho g ivrn by (lov . R rady , en-Clov. liiH. M njor P re d U, R eed ami p ro n ilu rn t iiirii.

Arrniigcn>''i>I'< h av e hnrii niudn wllli U»e jw w rr io tn |« n y w lirrrby people from (he o th e r ililn of Uie r l r r r m ay cro«a on th e ferry free of rh srg e ,

T h e r l l f f i , were officially nam ed two years act) liy G ov. Ooodlhn and Jam fd A, O arfie ld , secretary <if the liilerior, who n e n tou ring Ihe west.

T » ir UKNTI.KMAN IN TH E T I II R n ROW

By D R. M O R B IS FISH B E IN E ditor, J o u rn a l of th e American

M edical A u o c la tlo n . a n d of fly- gela, th e H e a lth M agaslne

i h e w ide p revalence o f a rtlirltls, w hich Is to d a y a m o n g th e mont im - p o r te n t of a ll d isabling- dlspn.sca, causes i l to be especially a rich field fo r w ork by auacks.

I n one g re a t clln lo , 7 p e r cen t of all th e p a tle n ta tr e a te d su ffe r from chronic rh eu m a tism . I n a InrKo Boston hosp ita l 11 pe r c e n t of All th s > patlen t-t h s d tliU condllloji. T here a re m a n y varletlcB o t rliru - m atlo disease an (l se lf-tre a tm e n t m ay Irad to difficu lties .

P a tie n ts p u rsue c u rc s a ll over the world and m ay tw seen In various resorts a n d In tow ns Infested w ith ()uackfl try ing trea tm e n ta th a t w ithou t a n y e s tab lb h ed value.

B eventy-fJve p e r c e n t o f th e p a ­tie n ts com ing to one la rg e clinio w ith a r th r i t i s h a d previously con­su lted various non -m ed ica l n rac tl- tloners, manseurn, bone adjustefs; electrio nuarks, rad iu m quacks, llithl ( re a tm en t (|iiuckn a n d h a d alno tr ied a Imlf doaeu d if fe ren t varie­ties o t p a te n t m edicines.

T h e p a tie n t la like ly to feel be t­te r on n ice w arm days a n d worse on cold, r a in y clays. N ot reaiUliiii th e f a c t tlu i i th e d isease seemn to be b e tte r on oome days a n d wniAn on o tliers. lie U like ly ,to c red it llie Iasi tr e a tm e n t h a took w ith Uie Im provem ent.

I n G erm any , U iere a re 0000 rliru- m stio c<ir<T th a t h av e been aoM. T he reio rdfi o f Uie A m erican M ni- Ira l a ssocia tion inc lude m ore tlm n MX) d if fe re n t p a te n t m edlclnea now being p rom oted fo r rheum atism .

M oat o f theae m edicines contain )me p ro d u c t of salicylic acid or

else som e a lk alin e p rep a ra tio n or n pure aedatlve d ru g . T here are . of courae, cases In w hich th e imo of one p r a ll of tlteae d ru g s m ay t>e Inadvisable.

T h e w o rs t d a n g er In th e ir um lies In th e fac t U ia t. th e p a tlm i m ay feel b e tte r fo r • w hile amt the reby fa ll to av ail hlm aelf of tim necessary ateiui to o b ta in pennn . n«n t c o n tro l of hlq disease,

W henever a do c to r recognises thn f a c t th a t th e re a re tnnum erabin rsm edlea o ffa rsd for a o e rU ln - tv i« of d isease, h e rea lisea th a t n o t nfio of theae rem edlea ls rea lly a s|>cri- fio.

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NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS

P A U tM A L L O NAn Exdadv* and A o ^o rititir* olng Tlmef Dally GUmpM fnte th* Background of Ercnts tai the Natkm’g Capital . . . by Ameriea’f foi^^ost InUrpreter Giving You Both Side*. . . “L«t the Chlpa Fall Whcro Utey M ay."-

( O o w x i^ t tr . P»til UkDed)

SU G A )lW ASH IN G TON . Ju n e 13 — A

catch y new "com prom ise" on su ­prem e c o u rt pack ing h a s been w af t­ed so ftly w ith in cong ress by W hite H ouse w aiters . I t Is likely to be th e one pressed In th e end . In stead of th e generally know n com prom ises w hich a re being public ly discussed.

T h is one h a s sugar, a ll over it. T h e basic Idea U th is : T here a re 10 sectional Jud ic ia l c lrcu lU In th e country , b u t on ly n in e Ju stices of th e sup rem e c o u rt to p reside over th e m . O rde rly p rocedu re requires tlie a p p o in tm e n t o f one m ore Ju s. tlce so th a t e a c h suprem e cou rt m em ber w ill have one c irc u it u n de r

Jurls« lc tlon . B u t procedure sho u ld be ch an g e d so th a t (and hero Is th e c o n ce n tra te d saccharine for congressional p a la te s ) , in the fu tu re , th e Ju stice to r e ac h c ircu it m u st be ch osen from h is sectional c irc u it c o u rt of a ppea ls . T h u s the c o u rt would even tua lly rep rese n t a ll sections o f th e c o u n try (an d th u s also will ju d ic ia l p a tro n a g e bo opened to sections, p a rtlcu la rty th e so u th ) , w here a p p o in tm e n ts have been scarce ). .

A second “I m t’’ In Jfie propo* alU on deals w ith Ibe to u g h fa c t t h a t th e ch ief Ju stice now p re ­s i d e ager a<<«lrcDlt. I t w ould cbrious ly be u n f a ir to app o in t a ch ief ju stice from th e sam e section of th e c o u n try a ll th e ttm a. so orderljr p ro ee d iu e w ould a g a in requ ire th a t tb e ch ief io siloe be m a d e a n 11 th m em ­b e r o f tb e cou rt, appoin ted from tb e n a tio n a t la rge .

E V E N IN a U P T h is is a well th o u g h t-o u t p ro ­

posal w h ich is th e r e s u l t o f m ore th a n one sleepless lilg h t o f o fficial th ink ing . I t sounds so orderly th a t i t successfully d isgu ises th e fac t th a t th e P re s id e n t w ould get two a d d itio n a l sup rem e c o u rt a p p o in t­m e n ts to uphold h is legal ln terpr«- ta tlo n s .

T h a Inside fo rce o f i ts appeal, how ever, Is th a t I t Is po litica lly In­v iting to so u th e rn a n d m idw estem scn&tora no tv opposing a )i c ou rt packing.

T b e p rese n t au prem e e oo ri Is com posed of Justice* from th e follow ing s ta te s : N ew Y ork, th re e (Hughes, B tone. C ardoso), K entucky , (B randeU , w ho re a l­ly w as a p p o in ted fro m M aasa- ch o se tts ) . T ennessee (M cR ey- ao ld s , w ho re a lly wasi app o in ted from New Y ork ), V U h . M inne­so ta a n d P snnsy lT an la (S u th e r­la n d , BuU er a n d R oberts, re - apectlvely). A vacancy now e x ists fo r th e V an D evan te r

M rs. L ola P e rk in s h a s r t u m e d from h e r v a c a tlo n /* n d resum ed her d u tie s aa postm lsireas.

W ord h a s been received by Mra. CUrtls M etcalf t h a t h e r daugh ter, L orra ine, tr a in in g a t th e L . D . 8 . h o i- p lta l In Id a h o P a lls , h a s recovered from an in fec tio n in h e r a rm w hich she con trac ted f ro m one o f th e Iso- la ted p a t le n u s h e h a d been a t ­tending .

M r. a n d M rs. O liver W a rd and d a u g h ter B e tty m oved to T w in P a lls w here M rs. W ard h a s e m p loym en t M r. W ard haa rec en tly re tu rn e d from th e v e te ran s ' h o sp ita l In Boise w here ho h a d be en receiv ing tr e s t- m e n t fo r seyeral m on ths .

M r. e n d M rs. A lfred O la rk and son and d a u g h te r le f t fo r po in ts in O regon a n d W ash ing ton looking for a new location, liav ing com e here from Oklal}om& a y e a r a n d a ha lf ago. T hey aold th e ir te n t house to T. L. M cDonald.

Mr. inid M rs. f . M. P a tte rso n have re tu m sd from a u i p th ro u g h O regon a n d W ashington .

M r. a n d Mra. L. t>. K um p and fam ily moved th is w eek to R upert w here M r. K u m p ' haa purchased th e S an ita ry b a rb e r aliop. H e h ss opera ted th e local oliop he ro fo r the p ast five years.

T he R elief society m e t a t Uie rJju rch T iieaday • fo r th e w ork a jid business m fRtlilg a n d th a a f te r ­noon waa ajM>nt quiltinrf. T lia social p a rt of th e a fle rn o o n w as devoted to a handko ro liirf show er for Mrs. M arlon L arson, w hose b ir th d a y an* nlverssry is th is m o n th . T h e m eet­ing n e s t week w ill be a m o th e r and daugh ter a ffa ir w ith th e daughtera jiresenlinK tho p rournm . T lie issson will be on l ite ra tu re . I tefroshm em a w rre served a t th e close of tha m eeting by Mm. L arson ,

Mr. and M rs. H en ry Schw ab, Mrs, Nanioa P rice, M rs. L u la K overm ale nnd Mrti. F lo ra C la ibo rne have te- liiined front C ouer d'A lene where liry a ttenilod fu n e ra l services for

llirlr nlfttrr, M rs. A nna G reshnm .

nW yoita lk ed -o f •'compromise'

w ould p rev e n t a n y new a ppo in t­m e n ts fro m New V ork fo r ft long tim e, a n d w ould force a ppo in tm en ts from cirdu lts now rep rese n te d on th e court. Includ ing : C e n tra l Atlan- tlo seaboard s ta te s , th e so u th cen­t r a l s ta te s (O k lahom a , K ansas, e tc .) , a n d th e a o u th e m atates,

PR O M O TIO N I I S T T here la so m e th in g beh ind m ild '

ly p rin te d ru m o rs th a t A m bassador H ugh O lbson In Sw ltee rland m ay be b rough t back h e re aa -under-secre- U ry of a u te . A t p rese n t, th e ta lk rea lly rep rese n ts In te rd e p a rtm e n ta l o fficial d isc iM lon of such a possi­bility . w l t h ^ . f a h - chance th a t 11

■ m ay w ork out.O lbson ra te a a s a n unusually

valuable c a ree r roan . U e haa been a ta tlo n ed a t tb e ‘'listen ing post o f th e w orld." w hich la the I .* ap ie o f N atio n s headquar­ters . T h e e idy h itc h ia th a t th e bigger job h e re pays f t ,004 le u m oney a n n u a lly th a n h e now reeel re*, j t tb U p ro re a ia ta r - m onnU ble, Q lb sc n m ig h t be e lated for B erlin , w here A m ­bassador D odd m ay aoon find It convenien t (o re tire .O the r caree r m en on Ihe private

s ta te d e p ar tm e n t lis t fo r prom otion

f o r In stance , in Uia tre a tm e n t or dIphU jerla . we h av e ft d lp h th rn n a n t l to i ln a s a speolflo trea tm en t I n m a la r ia , q u in in e a n d (U prepnr- a tlona h a v e c e r ta in value.

I n rh eu m a tism th e m e thods agi- p iled a re non ipM lfio In th a t thry a re used p tlm ftrtly to ^ontrol ihn sym ptom s a n d Im p ro re th e d r . llU o n o f t i l . w ood . Ill t ...

h n l « » w ia III, .....t u U U n o . . U i. boOy ii.H r . i i r ,„ i• m .U m uU M >11 lU m t u r i l for, -■ to o v e ro « n . t h . dU M M .

Kuhl Man Attendfl SlioHhonc Mcctinijf

'H llll., J im r la ( S p e c l . l ) - D .n Mtailiiiuii. iiu h l, p re s id e n t o f the llrrk eriirrs ' aosoclfttlon of south ren trn i Iditim, w aa toeatm aa ter a t tlia iMii-lurk d in n e r a n d presided nvrr Ilir n ire t ln g he ld th e ;l r s t of nic wrrk n l llm J . J . IXKkla resi* driKfl Hi niioAhone. B id s for cans wrre Miimiltted hy M r. B tone of the fi'i|>«irlor H oney co m p an y of O gdan, M ifM nriald o f th e Rfley A tkinson

n l Hblfte, a n d 11, D. B rad- "tiuw of W endell, In stn io tlv e and luti'imtliiK ta lk s w ere given for tlic iiii|>iiivruiet)i o f bee keeping.

A ^l'^l•lnl m e e tin g of th e a s ^ - ''n iiim will be h e ld th is Baturday

■iiDii. All m em bers a re u rged to

Fnther'fl d o y In dity, Jun« 20.

T h e tu ltp tr e e la know n also isn w hite-w ood, oftnos-wood, sad(it.i tree, a n d yellow pop la r. OurloiiNiy, th e n e a re s t r e la tiv e of th is A m en, can tree U fo u n d In th e chlnrn« In terio r.

l0 1 4 .K n B PLA N S-O A M Pm U M IN OH A M . Ala. OJ.B) -

lin il.i r a in n fo r a tu d sn U w ho w W •<' .iitlnii Oieir ow n hom es w h w tiic'v n ttrn d su m m er school

i.'oliriio h e re la th e plw l of oncRr u (,-ausey. dlrecW r of

th# Slimmer school,

BUHL

IN SALT LAKE CTTY HTS

Newhouse

a re : B ay A th e rto n , c d ^ l o r a \ L ondon; J o h n C am pbell W hite, consul g e n era l a t C a lcu tta , J . p ie rp o n t M o ffa tt, consu l-genera l a t Sydney. ______

LOYALTY M r. R. la be in g quoted a s saying

th e se lec tion o f ft New Y ork tnayoo J ft local m a tte r (a lth o u g h h a laughed o u tr ig h t a t th e suggesUoq of S e n a to r C op eland a s th e Dem « oc ra tlc no m in e e). A couple of T am ^ m any d is tr ic t le ad e rs w ere In to se« h im e a r lie r a b o u t a n o th e r nom U nee. T hey w an ted h is he lp in pre-> 'a iling u p o n S e n a to r W agner tq ■un.

H is rep ly , a s th e y a re passing t« a round o ffic ia lly to th e ir friendsi

a s su b sta n tia lly th is :H e w ould like to p revail upon

W agner, b u t w ould do n o th ing tq lu r t h is f rien d , M ayor l^aO uardla ,

Y ou c an Im agine w h a t e ffso i 1. ib a t h a d e o th e T f tn n a a y ito i^ - S w ho w en t back to N ew Y ork w ith th e ir D em ecra tto sp b lts drooping.

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M rs. Lyle W in an s e n te r ta in ed th q L ucerne soc ial club T h u rsd ay . Mre^ S h rive r w as a c lub guest. M rs, G eorge S m ith c onducted a guessing co n tes t w ith M rs. W . H . Bieweg w inn ing th e f i r s t p r l ie . R efresh^ m en ts w ere se rv ed a t th e d o n o | th e m eeting .

T h e H l-L ow c o n tra c t bridge club w as e n te r u in e d a t th e hom e o t M rs. J a c k T lngey W ednesday. T he h ig h score p r i te w as aw arded tq M rs. W illiam Love. T h e n e x t m eet* m g will b e w ith M rs. R a y W ilken.. sen. M n . W ilb u r Cox w ss a d u b guest.

A n o ld -fa sh lo n c d lu)bo p a rty waa enjoyed by th e m em bers of th « S y r ln g a 'c lu b a t th e ir m eeting W ed« nesday a t th e h o m ^ o f U rs . W Uliaot Poet. M rs. E m il H a h n received th e p rise fo r th s b e s t h o b o costum e. Horse race p inochle w as played wiUi M rs. C hriam ore w inn ing h igh prize a n d M rs. S h a v e r th e ccnsola tlon. T h e hobo lu n c h closed th e a fte r* noon . 'The p lace of th e n e x t m eet* Ing wUl b e an n o u n ce d la ter .

'The M iss ionary , society of th e B u h l B a p tis t c h u rc h w as e n te r ­u in e d T h u rsd a y a t th e hom e of M rs, W Jlilam M cC auley. IW rty -s ix m em bers w ere p re se n t a n d two guests, M rs. H a rd e r a n d Mrs. W ar­ren . M rs. Id a D r\unm erhau sen l ^ th e discussion a n d s tu d y of th e o M ph anage lo c ate d a t K bd lak . A la s i j J M rs. N e ttle S h r l i e r le d th e devoL U onal serv ice , a n d M rs. A1 H oberte l presided d u r in g th e business m e e t - i Ing. T ha a fte rn o o n w as closed w lth JI r e f re sh m e n ts . T h e p lace of th e n e x t v m eeting w ill b e announced a t a la te r d a te .

T h e P re sb y te ria n W om en's U nion m e t T h u rsd a y a t th e hom e of M rs, H aro ld D ia l w ith h e r m other, M rs. Pond , assls'llng. T h e regu la r busi­ness m eetin g w as conducted w ith a social a fte rn o o n following.

T h e W ednesday c o n tra c t brldgQ club m ^ t th is week w ith Mrs. Al­b e rt Lewis. C lub guests w sre M rs. C laud K ae le an , M rs. W ilson a n d M rs. K dgctt. M rs. Lew is a n d M rs. H arris w on prizes. T h o nex t m eet- Ing will be w ith M rs. F re d Lalng.

'T h o la s t in ecln g o f th o la m lt club un til fa ll w as he ld In th e form of a covered d ls li luncheon th is week a t th e hom e o f M rs. P au l K earipy N orth o f B uhl. A social a fte rnoon wan en joyed.

T h e P lo w rr L overs' club m e t Wert- nesday w ith M rs. A1 Amos. M rs.

.F ra n k H ouston a n d M rs, a. L. T h u r­m an , b o th guesU o f th a club, gave ta lka on th e care a n d planU ng o l c e rta in a h n ib s a n d flow ers. T he nex t m eeting .w ill be J im e 39 w ith M rs, Roy Brow n. T h n a fte rn o o n w as clos­ed w ith rofreshm ent-1.

“W E’RE GOING TO SP E N D OUR VACATION IN SALT L A K E CITY"

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V4 VETERANS TIE FOR LEAD IN OPEN TOURNEY

Athletics Settle Down to Role of TroublemakersBarrage Against Par Goes Merely Ahead

iWalsh, Dudley, Guldahl and Thompson in Front A fter Second D ay’s Shooting

OAKLAND HILL5 COUNTRY CLUB, BIRMINGHAM, Mich., June 12 (UP)—They thought Tony Manoro had some­thing laat year when ho set an all-time record score in win­ning the National Open Golf championship, b u t Tony's 282 of 1936 wag in extreme jeopardy today as t h e final 36-holc rounds of the open started.

This ultra-tough c o u r s e Btill was steaming this morn- 1 i H c b l i p p i n g ing from the torrid sharp- * “ihooting of four veteran cam­paigners who led 65 profes­sional and amateur qualifiers into the select group of final­ists.

O u t Ui fro n t of th e p a ra d e fo u r o f th e keenest sho ta In the gam e. T hey a re tied for f irs t w ith m w regotes over the f irs t 36-holes of 140. E d Dudley and F ra n k W alsh, ft p a ir of par-busting pros, w ere Uie f i r s t to reach the low figure In

L yester<lay‘a second round when,. r p a ire d together, they duplicated 10's

b*ngcd o u t In the opening day.G uldah l and Thom pson

^ e x t Into th is exclusive group c am e R alph G uldahl. lanky and bushy -headed S t. Louisan, w ho b a t­te re d th e competitive course rccord w ith- a punish ing 33 on th e o u t­w ard n ine yesterday despite a four • n the n in th hole. H e com bined It w ith 31 on the way home for a 69 t h a t added to h is f irs t round score o f 71.

T he q u a rte t of leaders w as ro u n d ­e d ou t by U iat lam basting gen tle ­m a n from Pennsylvania, Jim m y T hom son of Shaw nee-on -the -D c la- w are. H e c rea ted an uproar w ith h is unbelievable 66 In the second round yesterday w hich coupled w ith a 74, tw o over p a r on the f irs t day. to k ick h im Into the fro n t row.

If any of th e four leaders c lip two strokes off p a r—n o t a h a rd Job for such versatile golfers as W alsh . Dudley, G u l d a h l and T hom pson—they c an equal M a- n e ro ’s reco rd -sha tte ring 382,

No S nap CourseO ak land H ills Is- no t a snap

course by any way or m eans. I t requ ires perfec t golf—th e product delivered in ^pnerous quan titie s y e s te r d a y -a t every tu rn . O ne or tw o m lscues a n d th e four leaders m ig h t a s well tie a k ite on th e ir «cores, th e veteran W lllle M acF ar- la n e rem arked . .

D riving along a t th e heels of th e fo u r tied for f irs t is a q u a rte t th a t ttuTied th e halfw ay m ark w ith 142’s tw o strokes be tter th a n p a r. I n th is g roup a re four widely co n tra stin g aharpshootera . L lghthorsc H arry Cooper, ve teran Chicagoan, posted a

V aub -pa r 70 yesterday, b iffing a ( couple of birdies. Cooper w as heav - ; Uy b icked as the p re -to u rn ey la -

j' Vorite.Snead lU s 142

Sw inging S am Snead , th e We.-it V irg in ia m ounta ineer, ‘he ld a 143 a n d w as ho tte r Uian a 'ta m a le . P a t Sftwyer, a M lnneapolU pro. nddpd K 70 to his opening p a r 72 fo r the sam e aggregat«. as d id 'th e te m p era ; m e n ta l am ateu r, F rank S tra fa c l o'f

• Brooklyn. N. Y.. who w as 1935 n a ­tiona l public links cham pion .

Jo h n n y G oodm an. O m nhu a m a ­te u r w ho won the crow n In 1033 w ith a blazing flnlsli. h a d a 73 yealerday for a 143,' and w ith him ■ t th is llguro was Vic O hezzi, the Hew Jersey veteran.

M anero vlrtuolly kL«cd hl.i title goodbye by pulling down a 73 to cnrablne w ith his IncleKant 76 of tho day Lefore the 140. And of th e oilier a.^plrftnl.1 w ith a 36-liole score ovn- 145 needed dU tne n .v 'h liin rc lo m ove up In front.

B I A S llED FOR LEAD IN PACIFIC

Sacramento Moves Up Even With Beals in Torrid

' Ooast Race

White Sox Hall of Fame

Tony M anero, who Ja«t year posted a record-break ing score to cop th e na tio n al open meet, today f r i t h b tit le slipping away a s h e counted a 13 lo add to h is 76 of yesterday fo r a 1^9 —nine strokes behind (he lead-

(By U nited rre»»t 1T he b a ttle for leader-'h lp In th e -•

Pacific C o a jt league was deadlocked again a s S ac ram en to moved u p to tie th e S a n Francisco Seals,

T h e Seals lost yesterday . 10-8. for th e ir sccond efra lgh t w tbuck a t the h a n ^ of th e th ird placc S a n Dlcgo Padres.

Si^crom ento, realizinc a golden op ­po rtun ity . defeated O akland . 4-3. u n de r th e arc ligh ts to e n te r the w eek-end w ith a .'hare In th e top post of th e second s tra ig h t S a tu r ­day.

Lefty O 'D oul’fl w nrit fear.i were being rea liie d In S nn Diego, Th'e Seala m anager w ent .w uth w ith a tire d and c rippled p itch ing s ta l l to lu e a g a in s t th e team ■considered the atronger "hom e club" in th e circu it. A fter w ijinlne two gamc.s on su r ­p rise p itch ing ,pcrform ancc3 , the Seals dropped two w ith th e ir ace,'. S a m G ibson and U lla rd , In the box. T h ings got so bad la s t n ig h t a f te r LUlard wa.s driven to cover a n d ailing Pete D ai;lln failed lo hoM tliem th a t O'Doul w ent In to th e box h im self to f in ish the gam e. San Diego 6lam m cd th e Seal h u rlc rs for 17 hltA, Including a hom er by T hom pson. W ard n a s th e w inning p itcher. ’

Los A ngeles m ade It th ree In i row over th e til len d M l,«lon Red. by p la ste ring the Heds w ith a 0-:win., S e a ttle a n d Portland engaged in

a double header. T h e I n d ia n s won th e f irs t one, 10-4. w ith M ike H u n t a n d G yselm an con tribu ting homer.i In th e 18-hit a ttac k on th ree B eav ­e r pitcher.?. PorlJanri took th e s e c ­ond game 6-2.

Box ScoresYesterday

Shutc Will Play Match in EnRland

Kor World TitleNKW Y O llK , June lU (U Pi-

Airriiigrmentji w n r con ij’lc l'’' ' loday lo r P, Ct, A .cham plnn D en­ny Hhiitfl Id m ret H enry C otlon. lo rm er Hrlllnli O pen cham pion ,111 ft 72-liolc m utoh for th e wotlrt golf title.

T h e ( onipetllli»n will l>e m a tch pliiy .%ti\Kf«l nfler th e U yrter cup lo in i niittchr.t In K ijglnnd June 30 a n d 30. A nrltLih in ib llratlon prom otrd th e content o frerlng i\ prlr* of ftOO pounds (»3,ROOi to the wliinrr,

(>arden to Ank for New liraddock Suit

MEW YOHK, June 13 tn g th a t "nelg lity legal au th o rity ' waa overlnakRd and " ce rta in i>erthi- e n t facta" were no t ta k en Jn lo i a lderatlon w hen th e U. a, ciroiili oou rt o r ap|>ealA refiw ed to h a l t the B iaildock - lAiuls f I B h t. M adlaou B<|iiaro Q ardnn »nught a irarK im ient of th e CAM today.

UegardleAit ol ih e nutoonie, t lir O n td rn Inl^nda to aue for danmBcw all periwiia who induced C ham pion Janiffl J, n rn d d w k to dlnrcvard a co n tra c t to [igiit Max H chm ellng ^uno 3-

ANoi4:a iinoKd noon u k kWAIIBAW (U.Pi - An ang ler whn

IKaa flslilng In Uiti river Vlatiila n e a r hera hooked a w oinan 'a h a n d ­bag containing a lo ttery ticket th a t won *10.

lliiiiiira, Iha rhaii>|iliM> hanw nt and a iiaghettl e a te r o t Uin iiinjiira, h it » him ier, two doubles and a alngle. (Irlvlng In rive lUnn an th« wlillfl H oi won th e ir lU h Hama m IJ t ia r ld by beating Waihlngt^in.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

W II T E SOX 14, SENATORS 8WASHINOTON I CHICAQO

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THiKIlH II. ItKI) KOX SnortTON I r> m »o iT

I t 's ge tting to be newa w h en a C h lra fo ^ ’h lte Sox p itc h e r do e sn 't h a re a no -h ll, n o -run ga m e to h is eredil. W hen Bill D ie trich , be­spectacled rig h t-h an d e r, h u r le d a- n o -h ltte r ag a in s t th e Bt. LouU B row ns he becam e th e th ir d m em ber of th e s ta f f w ith such a pe r­form ance to h is ered lt. H ere th e Pale Hose H all of F a m e rs d ls c u u th e ir ach ievem ents in th e c lubhouse. L eft to rig h t, th ey a re Ted Lyons (ag a iiu t Red Sox. A ug. 21, 19261; D ietrich, and V ernon K en ­nedy (aga in st Ind ians A ug. 31, 103S). C harley R obertson p itched a pe rfec t gam e tor the Box a g a in s t D etroit In 1922. no T ige r reach ing f irs t base.

Mac Plans for One-Man Cheering Section at O pen Golf Tournament

B W n iC K N IP S U 1 CHIEFS,8-3

Winners Play Errorless Ball To Gain Load; Powermen

Defeat Freighters

By ART K REN Z NKA Service C o if W riter

Ilyroti Ncliion waa th re e over p a r os lie wnlked to th e Si. h lee Jn th e D ellalr. Fla,, Open la s t Bprlng. W hen he walked off th e s ix th green th e m asters ' chniuplon wna one under.

A inlHhty drive and a deadly No. 0 Iron save Nelson an eagle tw o on th e 410-yftnl, p a r fo u r No. ft Hole. He followrd With an eag le th re e on t i n »20-yard s ix th hole, h lnklng a long Nn. 3, a fte r a te rrif ic d rive.

T o kee]) the le ft a rm s tr a ig h t Is co rrerl, bu t In doing no d n n 'l over­look the riKlii a rm .. A t Im pac t It al.io m ust be a tra lg h l. G ood golf can n o t hr iilnyed un less th e r ig h t a rm renm lns (itralghti fo r some tim e a fte r the ball 1.1 nlriick.

'riil.'i ^tra1Rhtenlng process I g rea t sroiirrn of jw w er since th e r ig h t arm Is th e m eans of tra i is - inlitliiK the power f 'o n i th o rl(fht side and nhcinlder. I f I t bendn a t Im part, the eiitlrn b u rd en la placed on the Inrenrmn and wrlata.

W ith tlir cniinectlon to th e lH)dy brnlteii the pow rr of tlie r ig h t leg Is wasted.

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tenn i. (nun Ilulil, J r ro m a «n(l R u - p e it l onjr lo niirley to iiiiirro • fo r » td iii- len in ’in a lr li nn Uie local golf cciiirn''.

May Is nrheduled to i^tatl a t 0:30

Up toMoao, f a ta llt le i In acallng thn Alpn dill n o t exceed tK) % y ear •they have alw ays exceeded 100 a jm i sliirn then e a r r i i t In 10:i8 n h r ii the num ber waa riowu to S7

By H ENR Y M cLEM OREOAKLAND H ILLS CO U N T R Y

CLUB. BIi«vHNGHAM , M ic h , Ju n e 13 ftl.R)—M y nex t d b p a lc h m ay be from th e b ridal a u lt« in th e B irm ingham bastille . I a m w arn ing you in advance because today, du ring th e fina l ro u n d s of th e N ational O pen golf to u r n a ­m en t. I expect to co n d u c t a n ex ­perim en t w hich Is h igh ly like ly to w ithd raw m e from c ircu la tion .

To q u it a ll th is d illy -da lly ing , I am going to sh a tte r th e t r a ­d itions o f th e an cie n t a n d h o n ­o rab le sp o r t by c hee ring w h en m y m a n does well a n d booing w hen he falters . T h is Is a n u n ­h e ard of p rac tice a m ong th e ■putter j obflha. G olf g a llerie s a re gagged. You can yam m tfr and yowl for a race horse or a ball team , b u t n o th ing bu t a w ell-b red silence Is In o rder a m ong the m asn le m echanics.

I see no reason w hy, if a p a rly hair a few pota toes pe rch ed on th e proboscis of a bu n k e r boll weevil, he should n o t be a llow ­ed to expreM I1I.1 em otions In th e c lu tch . A fter all, fu n Is fun . bu t w hen m y dough Is a t aUice I like to p ro tcc t It In a jw rpcr

■ m an ner. You, are allow ed lo croon to a pa ir of dice in a c ra p gam e. Nobody thlnk.s I t un.seem- ly If you use a lll lle o ra l i>er- sunslon nn th e ball th a t bob­bles a round tti r sp in n in g rou- Iclte wheel, Hy ihe sam e token, free speech rhou ld btf p e n r l l te d —nay enrou ragpd—a t a bra.^'slo clam bake.

WciHid Be Pushover I am m il quite c e r ta in Ju.st hnw

I sha ll opera te th e I4i:l,em oin o ne-m an cheprlng a n d Jeeilng .lectloii. If 11 were m a tc h piny. It would be a pushover. H iil thei.e open Joiistn are m edal, a n d voii r a n 't tlt lln te th e tonsils s n e -c l i - Ing for some fairw ay fu slloer to kic'k hell o iii of a scoreboard full of neatly penciled flgurrs,

1 Hue.vi I'll have lo g e t a m o. lorblke and m-cioI ab o u t th e links, giving thn llionx b a n ti to niirh p layers as require m y a tten t io n , r o r In stun rr. jf i f ind th a t Ralpli Clitldahl J i m m y Thom son, Kd Dudley in Krnnk W alsh a rr menarliiK niv m an a n d th r n i in i - hiK to rop Ih o l 11.000 piiiM'. I sha ll nneitk ii|i b rh in d th e m a t r iu f l r l nm iiin ils a n d nnnerva them w ith su rh d is tra c tin g com ­m ands as " rn lu th a t ]>iitt ' nr "dull lh a l dilve. "

T ills will h r p retty d lscD iiirii- Ing. as you ra n well IninKln*. a n d tlir hftViM' will tie ho iilb le.

I’la.vcd Hoop (iiimoPlK ltlll ':. n. n . (UD - - T h r is in e

or iKxni’i With vailatio ii , vn s n o l lookeil on as a . gUI'ft o r :'«ls- sy'a" nnmi> by Uia ( I r r a t J’Inlns ]ndlaii>i arrardliiK to n r . Jam es U. W alker, s tuden t of th a Inilln iis’ gam es. 'Hie "g rea t hoop gam '-." called by llm Ind ians "puliiyaka- pl," was plsyert lo bring iilri 'ens lo buffalo hiiiileis, l>r. W alker ssld .

W hen there Is n lu ll in th e c a r ­nage. I c an chug over to my standard b e arer a n d bo lster him by bleating, "gel h o t, B u tch ," o r "you 're a shoo -in . k id ." Of course, If m y m ug boots one , I 'll give him "both b a rre ls of my scath ing sarcasm . H e ne ed ex­pect no qu a rte r If h e fa lls me.I shall probably u p se t both f riend a n d foe so th a t n one of them will w in a n d Boma sable s teed wUl sneak In as M anero did last year.

T h e U. S. O . A. la n c ro tc h ­e ty and slightly m ildew ed o u t­fit. T hey h a v en 't changed a rule since th e second bounce w as ou t. T hey probably w on 't like th e M c- L em ore O -M C. a n d J . lec llon .

W histle I s FelonyI f I rem em ber th e ru les , and

I 'm sure I don 't, a .sneeze Is a m isdem eanor, a cough Is d is ­o rderly conduct, ft w histle la ft felony and loud conversation is good for DO years w ith S a tu rd ay a fte rnoons off for «ood behavior. T h is Is ba.sed u))on llfl- theo ry th a t a golfer has to c u n re n lra te . ThlB Is hhei'i- f la ile ry . becau.se I have been a round a lh le te s fo r a lo n g while, and those w ho h av e ' m ore to th ink w ith th o n strong a n d sinewy imi>irlr,'! a re n o l only exceptions, bu t nb.solute raritie s .I a m of th e miiKi tiia l w h a t Ihe U. ,a . a . A. takes lo r con'cen- tra t lo n ls fifiy p r r r e n t a trophy/^ a n d the rest fallgiie.

T ry and imnie one til ing any a th le te has evor ilone fo r civ- UlrAtlon. Anil when jn n ’ve p en e ­tr a te d Unit penm /i lll.^ler, nam n m e snniethliiK any himrts writer* haa ever d(«ip fur d itto .(C opy rlih l, IIII7. (In lted T reu )

B ehind W alt n ig g e rt 'a steady pitching. Brunsw ick softball club moved Inlo f irs l place In th e N a ­tiona l league stan 'dlngs la s t n igh t by han d in g th e second d e fe a t of the season to Uie U ta h Chiefs, F inal score was 8-3.

I n th e A m erican league encoun­te r. th e new a n d husU lng .Idaho Pow er team ha n d ed tho •C onjolldat- ed F re ig h t o u tf it th e ir f i r s t league loss of th e season w ith a «-3 score.

T h e C hlef-B runsw lck gam e w ent to th e w inners h i ' th e fo u rth inn ing w hen th e B runsw ick .'c rew romped a round tho bases for six runs lo sew up th e ball gam e. T lie V inners counted on four h its a n d two er­rors.

In tho F re lg h t-P o w e r lilt, the w inners counted In th e t l r s t Inning and again In th e fo u rth . Tlie F re igh te rs cam e back to knot the score In th e f irs t h a lf o f the f if th a t tw o-all . B u t a Pow er company ra lly In th e Ja.tt o l tho «Jxth cou n t­ed fou r runs. S ogn held the Pow- e^m ^n to th ree h its , th e sam e num ­ber a s th e lo.sers coun ted oJf Croft, b u t bo th te am s made, six errors th a t c ounted In th e scoring.

T h e lineups a n d sum m ary:U tah C h iefs: A dklni, if ;

H aynes. Sb; J . W ells, lb ; H uek- feldt, e : Sm ith . If; Clore, 2b; R ash , as; M lnnick, r f ; H agler, c f: A tk ln i. p.

B ru iuw lck : Saunders, 3b; O llle tte , a f: H oobler, as; R. W ells, c ; S tevens, c t : Ballard, c f; F loyd, r f : FU lm ore, lb ; F illm ore , lb ; R lg g ert. p ; Vers* leeg, 2b; L ow err. If.

R. H . E.U tah C hiefs........... 001 300 0 - 3 7 'B runsw ick ............000 811 x - f l B •

C onso lidated F re ig h t: E d ­w ards, s f : K ra m e r, c ; Sogn, p i Hill, ss : W h lteb e ad , 2b; Salll- Tan. If; T u rn e r , r f ; L. Btlm- son. ib ; M iddleton, 3b; WII- llam i. cf.

Id ah o Pow er: R ay Wells, If; Bow man, 3b; O u tte ry . 2b; W aite, t ; P rice, lb ; Fraselle, sf ; fim llh, ss ; M alh ison , c f; H a r ­desty, r f ; C ro ft, p .

R. H . t .Con F re ig h t ....... 000‘ 020 0 - 3 3 flId aho Pow er ....... 100 1(M x - « 3 e

IIAtl.KY

Jo h n llrliiun. a Cgllege of Id ah o g radua te , will tnkr Mr, ,lrffrle« ' plac on th e Hailey Ii IkIi srliool te ac h in g Ataff,

Clyiln Ctlllespir (loni H tanley w in H ailey nn hinlneM W eiliiesday.

W ednesday a liirgo nuin lter of CCG iKiya pas-ied thrnii«li Mallry on th r l r way to I lrd flsh lakr, w hrie they will he for the s iim nirt.

HKLLKVIIK

W illiam HcogHins. r a n ia a rnu n ly prosecuting a tto iji ry . vlnlted H aro ld Nelson T hiiisdav,

'llieaday iiIkIiI p row lers liroWe in to th e Belleviin jxxil hnll ow ned by th e Davies b ro thers a n d Into Ih 'c h a n - itn’s a torelinusf, Hl:» narks of wool were taken from th n slorrlioiin

Pliiladelpliiia Team Takes Win From Tribe; Yanks Victorious

W hite S ox M ove Back to Second P lace by, D rubbing Senators; DiM aggio Stars

B y O EORO E K IB K 8ETNEW YORK, June 12 (UP)—Now that the Philadelphia

Athlctics’ early season pennant hopes have fizzled out the Mackmcn promise to aettle.down to the role of troublemak­ers, a p a rt defi^iitely more suited to their talents.

The A!8 have lost 16 out of their last 18 games but yea- , terday’s victory waa a severe jolt to the pennant-aspiring

L e a d s Y a n k e e s Cleveland Indians. The A’s beat the Indians, 11-S, knock­ing them all the way from sccond to fourth‘place.

Lee Ross, w ho h a u ' t be«D abl*I s ta r t and flnlAb a aam a th is

season, se t dow n CleveU od w ith nine h its. T he V s b e a t WUUs H u d - im . who h a d ru n up sU • tr a lg b l trium phs. H udlln waa M te d o tf th « . mound In th e th ird lim ing .

Philadelph ia collected to U l c t 16 hlU o ft th e fou r C leveland moundsm en—H udlln . Brow n, H ev- In t. and Andrew s. W ally M oses blasted ou t tw o hom e ru n s . BUI W erber and Skee ter Mewsom eac h h i t a pa ir of doubles.

The New Y ork Y ankees h e ld ft one-Kame lead over th e C hicago W hite Sox by sh u tt in g o u t th e se . Louis Browns, 10-0. R ed R u f f lo f scored h is f if th tr iu m p h , h o ld in g th e Brow ns to five h its . Jo a D t- Magglo h i t two hom ers—N ot. 10 a n d 11—a n d Lou a e h r lg h i t N& 8. T om , H enrlch. Y ankee rookie, con tin u ed h is h a rd -h ittin g , ge tting a double a n d two singles.

T he W hite B ox m oved ba ck to second place by scoring a 14-B v ic­to ry over W ash ing ton . . J o h n n y W hltetiead, a lth o u g h rapped fo r 13 h ill , w ent th e d is ta n c f to s c e r a .h is , fou rth s tra ig h t victory. C hicago co l- lecUd 17 h its o ff W eaver, Coh«a s n d CascareJJs. E ie r y W hit* B o x p layer m ade a h it, w ith L uka A p- pUng and Z eke B onura g e ttin g lo u r each,

D etro it nosed o u t th e B oston R ed Sox, fl-S, and clim bed to th ird place. O erald W alker h l( a . b o o M r . a o d single, d riving Ui th ree ru n s . C le tu s PoffeDberger, rookie recalled from th e th e B eaum ont T exas le ag u s club, relieved G eorge OUl In tb a th ird , a n d waa c red ited w ith th e victory. T h e T igers m ade on ly n in e h l t i off L efty G rove.

RalQ w ashed o u t aU N ational league gam es.

Joe D lM a if lo je i ie rd a y h e lp ­ed keep h is N ew Y ork team In f ro n t o f th e A m erican le s fu a race by h l t t l n r two hom e runs.

A M ERICA N LEAGUE

SOFTBALLSCHEDULE

M onday, J n o e 14 — (At T rl- Hlate Ts. J e ro tn e Co<op; (N) T w in Falla G laaa a n d F ain t vi. U tah Chiefs.

T uesday. J u n e I S — (A) Con­solidated F re ig h t vs. O elsler's ; INI Bm naw tck * i. W iley Drag.

W ednesday, Ju n e 16 -> (N| T w in F alla G laaa a n d P ain t vs. Wiley D n ic : lA ) Id ah o Power vs Ford T ran sfe r .

T hursday , J u n e 17— (A) Na- tlonal L a u n d ry va. N ational ( iu a rd ; (N) B runsw ick vs. Utah Chief.

June IS, IB, a n d 20, Boy Seonl Jam borette .

rF.LICANH D A RK EN CITY K LAM ATH FALLJ3. O re. (U.PJ —

Ofc^alonally a ll llgh ta In K lam ath FbIIr a re o ff fo r proU acled pe­riods, T he c ltU ens a re becoming used lo It. T l io t la w hen a pelican Jllrn into th e double llnei, roaM- lii« the pe lican a n d cau»lng a nho il-c lrc u lt w ith Its body.

l .o n s T E R PINHERM AN, MO llO W LE Y 'S L5LAND. Me, lURi

- J o ^ e p h Y . Crow ley, 82. is ' be­lieved to »« th e o ldest M aine CoaM lolHilcr I la lie rm a n . Crowley has been h a u lin g lobsKtr traps for more th a n 60 y e ars . J le makes the roinifls o f h is BO traju i daily and haiiln In .a b o u t 30 paiiiids.

T O I.u n O PLA N S IlOMKCtlMINOTO LED O OI,R) — F orm er Tolertn-

ana In a ll p a r ta o f th e world will iHi inv ited to a •'ComB-lIome W eek," to bo celel)ra1<-(t liom Oepl, 17-24 a i p a r t of ilie rlly'a r rn te n n la l p rogram .

REA D T H B T IM E S WANT ADA.

tit in o a t In I’rotec tlnn a t M in im um Hate*

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National Beer Parlor/•Twin Fallfl, Idaho

O n e o f ( h « W o r ld 'n R e a l ly F i n e n e e m I s n e t n g

F e a t u r e d f o r V o u r A p p r o v n l a t t h e N A T I O N A I .

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Y o u l i o v e r n o f H K A L B e e r

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R iggs to D efendC lay Court Title

R IV E R F O R E S T , 111., June U (U.PJ —Bobby R lgga, L a i Angeles, fou rth rank ing p la y er In the na tion , today undertook d e fe n se of hla national c lay c o u rt te n n is title ag s ln s t a field of 110.

Rffgs w as .a favorite to rega in his ch am pionsh ip . O u tsta n d in g among challengera w ere Joe H unt, W alter Sen io r a n d Bobby H arm a n of Cali­fornia, a n d A rt H endrix a n d M artin Buxby of F lo rid a .

Rlgga d e fea ted r ra n k le Parker of M ilwaukee In 1838 flnala.

CYCLF. BAFETY BTRE8BBDPU EBLO , Colo lUPJ — W ith the

sum m er vaca tio n approaching, c ity offlcla la have la im ched a b i­cycle sa fe ty cam p aig n to be c a r ­ried on vo lu n ta rily by the schools of th e c ity . T h ir ty rules of safety for b lcycllsta h av e been Issued.

Golfing Starg To Play Here

G olf sU rs from Id ah o P a lls and PocaUllo will cross clubs w ith s ta n d ­out m em bers of th e C ountry d u b here tomorrow In th e second o f th a three-w ay to u ro am en ta staged be­tw een th e c ities. A t th e m e e t held In Pocatello la s t Sunday, th e Po­catello club cam e In first.

Play tom orrow w ill s ta r t a t one o'clock, and th e d lro t diggera will find th e course In th e best shape of th e season, according to J im E d­w ards, golf p ro feu lo n a l.

No. 1 m an o n th e local te a m wlU be Jim m y S incla ir . T h e num ber two spot goes to H arry D enton, who d id n 't play l u t Sunday.

T he re s t of th e squad Is a s fol- lows; Jim m y W lnterholer, G r t n t Padget. Mel C oegrlff. Al Sm ith , r r e d a to n e. D r. Toolson, Charles Casey. Pau l Se lle r, D ick Price, Carl Em erson. E a r l D avidson an d "SprouU " L elchllU r. T h e f ir s t ten listed m ake up th e regu la r team , but If any m em ber should be ab ­sent. th e lU t a u tom atica lly moves up one noU h.

Owen Buchanan'sTwin l*'allH, Idaho

Listen. All You I>overR of (lood Old Fashioned I.RRered Hrer, Come In and Oive Yournetf a Real Trent. Try One of the World’a Really

Fine Beera

LUCKY LAGER

Hansen ServiceHannen, Idaho

W c Are Featuring W ith Our I,.unchcB and Sandwlcheif ^

O ne o f the World’s Really Fine Bears

LUCKY LAGER

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C r C L C - t L U

Local Couple United In Marriage at Rites

the niarriagc of Miss Helen E. Wilcox, ilaugilter of Mr. •id Mr?. Harry Wilcox, to Geor*o W. Wilcox was nolemniied Thursday evening a t the home of the bride's parents on Eliza- beth boulevard before a group of 40 giiests. .

The couple was united in marriage before a bower of lavender statlce, huckleberry and hardy fern with tiered baskets of fuchsia arranged on either side. Rev. R. S. Rees, pastor of the Methodist Epis- copti church, i>erforme(l the ceremony.

Bride In G r«y

T he b riae w o-e • gown o f p earl ' ( ra y silk crepe a n d c a rried a bou-

QU«t of Jo a n n a H in roses a n d lav- ender «weet p e ts . Before th e ccre- m ony M rs. T hom as M ott san« "A t D iw nln*" a n d th e w edding m a rc h v u played ^ M rs. E lm e r H ays, w ha accom panJer' M r*. M olt.Early sununer flow ers tr im m ed th e Wllco* homo In profusion.

T tllow tng th e cerem ony a bu ffe t supper w as « r v e d w ith M rs. E . A.Breckenrldse a n d M rs. A delbert Jw nw . bo th of O ra ss V alley, Calif., and cousins o f th e bHde. p resid ing n t the serving tab le w hich w as cov­ered w ith a n I rish lace, c lo th . The c e n t« ^ e c 8 w as a th re e - tle re d wed* ding cake ornam en ted by k d lm ln- uU t# bride a n d groom a n d B rier Ollff ro0«B a n d p ink ta p e rs . O th e n M rvlng were M rs. Louis S a tte rlee ,Mr*. E arl D ougherty, M rs. Ray B «nrcom b« a n d M ra. M arsha ll. Mrs.S m t r Hay* h a d charge o f th e g ift room w hera a num ber of g if ts were displayed.

M r. a n d M rs. WUcox h av e gone to th e ir cab in in th e Saw tooth

'n n iR ta ln i te r U ie lr honeyjnocm. M rs.WUco* U a f ra d u a to of th e t rn lv e n K " e f N « b iu k a a n d h a s ta u g h tIty „ ________ . .horn* eccnoo ik s fo r th e p a s t y e ^ in B hoahont. T h e groom U a well-

I rM ldeo t o f T w in F a lls a n d

O otcU Attend

- W addlac fU M ti va ra A ev.. and Mrs. Kern. M anbaU R ee i. Mr. and Mrs. O lm O . JenU na. A lvin Jen - JctM U r i . M arr BuebaaaD. & fr..aod U n . V . B . P lata, Mr. an d Mrs. F ta o d t UtDcr. Mr. and M rs. R alph B . Sm ith. Mr. an d M rs. Louis O.

' B k ttv lM , M r. n d Mrs. O . A . B ever- n n b a . Ur. a nd Mra. M orris Owens. R o b m o w tt * . Mr. a nd Mra. Thomas M ott, Mr. and M rs. E. E. B ays, Mr. and M n . S . R . Dougherty, M r. and Mra. George Brown, M r. and M rs. Robert BeU tM ht, Mr. k nd Mrs. Clar­ence U cM lU fn. M rs. Marahall.

O ut-of-tow n gUHta included Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Breckenridge, B neksnrldge an d M rs.Jamea, Ora^a VaUey.

MOMtHLT SKBSION B U D BT WAB M0TBBB8

T h e June m eeting o f the War U o t t e n auoclatlon w as held yea- tartajr a fte n u n n a t Legion Memor­ia l haQ w ith Mrs. Mary Ricks pre- tiding. Uem bera answered roll call w m i facta on the flag.

Reports o f effleers and commU- teea were glren and Mrs. WUllam D.

I nportad a successful car-

A n Impressive m em orial m om ent w as obeerved by th e g roup fo r Mrs. A n to n e ^« R o u . P lan s w ere m ade fo r th e sum m er p k n lo to be held in A u fu r t a t th e coun try hom e of Mrs. B e rth a Irw in . T h e program wa* nresen ted by M rs. O. T . B u r t t and ine luded a n a d d re u on th e flag byM rs. H . C ---------by Mr*. I

PRESIDENTS FETED AT LUNCHEON

Members of Ihe G em S ta te s tudy club were hoite&ses yesterday a f te r ­noon s i a dessert lu ncheon a r ­ranged a t tlic home of M rs. E van T a r r honoring presiden ts of o th e r clulw In th e n u ra l F e de ra tion . F lag favors m arked th e covers a t aeven (lufirtct lablM w hlcli were c en te red w ith red roses.

F lag day observance inc luded singing "T ne a u r Spangled B a n ­n e r ’ and Mrs. c . A. B ickford , In charge of Uie program . In troduded Uie guests. Mrs. S tu a r t Severn#, dU - tr lc t Federation p resid en t; M rs. U . Sm ith, R u ra l F ed era tio n p res i­den t; Mrs. J . T . T hom pson , B lue Lakes Boulevard c lub; M.-S. J . R. W alker. C ountry W om en's; M rs. W illiam B urtl. E m anon ; M rs. C. J . Dttvlson. M orningslde; M rs. Roy Black. M ounta in View; M rs. M . T . Anlauf, M. S . a n d S.; M rs. W alte r Stivers, U nity; M rs. P ra n k B eer, W ayside; M n . R ay S hepherd . S e m ­per FidelU ; Mrs. C . A. Ju n g s t. 8 u n - sliine Circle; M rs. W . A. T h re l- keld. Good WUl; M rs. J . H . C a n ­non. K im berly R oad ; M rs. S . B. H opkins, L end-A -H and. a n d M r^ H enry Crow, M entor.

A ta lk on club w ork w as g iven by Mrs. S evem s a n d M rs. S m ith dllcussed “ W hat M akes a S uccess­fu l Club.” H aw aU an n um bers w ere given by M r. a n d M rs. G eorge C a r te r and Miss C a r te r p resen ted , a specU lty H aw aiian song a n d d ance . Mlsa L illian L aubenhelm gave two r n d i i t i s In dia lec t.

.Mrs, S tivers received th e club favpr^

* * ♦BIRTH D A Y M ARKED W IT H LAWN P A B T ir

A > lrth d a y p a t ty w u given T hu rsday a fte rn o o n by B a rb a ra H arries, d a u g h te r of D r . .a n d M rs. F . H . H arries, c e leb ra ting h e r e ig h th b irthday . T h e a fte rn o o n w u sp e n t p ly in g , w ith p rizes be ing w on by D orothy a n d D oris Y oim g, O ene Tom lin. Bobble J e a n D ouglass a n d J e rry Slnem a.

O the r gaests w ere BUlle a n d J e an n ln e Saxon . G ene a n d M a rth a O strande r. M ary M cF ariand , M a r­ia n n a H ogge, N o rm a -P in k e . A fton Speedy. S h irley V a n T ilbu rg . P h y l­lis Peterson . R u th V an E ngelen , Lois Sheneberger, B lanche M ary Leopold. W tlm a J e a n H enderson . A rlene R obertson , M ary L ee J o r ­d a n , J im T om lin . Ja c k ie W ilson. W ayne W hitehead , J im m y F ly n n a n d H ow ard B ean .

M rs. C. F . H enderson a n d M iss Bobbie J e a n D ouglass a ssisted M rs. H arries.

G U EST SP E A K E R *A D DRESSES G R O U P ,

Child w elfare w as th e topic of a ta lk given by M rs. G race H enry , reg is tered nurse , as a fea tu re o f th e m eeting of th e L end -A -H ahd club held yesterday a fte rn o o n a t th e home of M n . E lU a. A nderson. Roll call was answ ered by 19 m em bers w ith fac ts on th e ir a w lgned topics fo r th e year a n d M rs. W. C, H ulbert, vice presiden t, conducted th e busi­ness session.

D uring the . social h o u r re fre sh - m e n u were served by th e h o s te u , assisted by M ra. W illiam Bell a n d M rs. f itokesberry. G uests Included Mrs. J . W. W orland , M rs. W . H. Sw artley. M rs. B ryan Coppinger, Mrs. G enevljve T ucker a n d Mra, H enry.

M rs. OsrTlft C lark will e n te r ta in the club a t th e n e x t m eetliij.

Calendar

■CHAIIMEU" KOR HUMMER

P a tU rn B2«a(junim ertlm e Is p la y l ln ie - io M ar­

ia n M artin lisa p lanned for you a gloriously b r ig h t frnck lii rnlnrfu l p rin t to add a frenti iirw lonk to your hiinim rr w ardriihel Ho rnol, ko dnliity . so easily m ade, you'll never Im able to resixt Itl Beyond rnn i pare a re th e delicately flared m ix lets and irUn b u tto n aerent.i. 'And <lni)’t you like tlin ivu)b\ir»t tucks n t (lie f'oiiiid neckline? In add itio n In being ornnm riiln l, tlirv add fiill- nen^ to llip hliuiiln liodlcol 'i 'licre 's l)ln ity (it Im ik intorrM , too. for llin tA'lii rniir.n fliiin o u t in r ttl ly os you w n lk -w lillr tlic K rm rlu l nklrt h Hared ever bo nllvlitly. Y ou'll find I 'n tte rn O'ifla ever no n lre In a d a in ­ty Jlowcred voile, a so ft tr ln lr Khrer, colorful Bynthetlc, o r wasliftlilc oliim . tung. Cnii)])lrtA dlM irnninird M nrlan M arlin sow c h a r t Included,

r a t t e r n 030S may be o rdered only In m luen ' and w om en's r I u s 14, 10, 10, 30..a3. 34. 30. 3S, 40 a n d 43. SlU) in rcqulrrii 3"» ya rd s 30 inch faMrlo,

Hfnd H IT K K N CKNTH In coins o r ita m p s (coins preferred ) for >:ACII MARIAN M A RTIN Hn kure to w rite pla inly your H l/K . NAMi;, ADDRKSH, nnil HTVI.E NUMIIK.II.

Away wlUi "w m diolin iiio lili 'insl” O nler the now Htiniiupr MARIAN M ARTIN fA -rriCU N BOOK lor dashing, eauy-to-n iake (U o t h tha t'l l l i t your n ro /ls ' lo a " l , B righ ten up houra n t work a n d play w ith Jolly wasli f ro rk i. caro lreo iporU t«ri, d a in ly ■lieern, lovrly p a r ­ty s ty Je * - 'V j/in ff r« " aJX h u t /Jm newest ideas for nniltl|il> liiu your coatum rsi K iddle and Ju n io r toua. too t BOOK P irT E K N CKNTH. PA T ­TERN riP T R E N CICNTH. TW EN. T lf-P IV E CKNTH KOH HOTII WHEN ORD ERED T O O E T IIK It.

Ilefid your o rder to Idali^ Kvenlnii Tlriien, J 'a tte rn D epartm en t, T w in Palis , Idaho .

Prim rose Rebekah lodge w ill m eet T uesday a t 8:30 p . m . fo r

. a po t-luck d in n e r a n d th e la s t meeUng before vocation . All members are u rged to be p r e ­sen t a n d thoee a tte n d in g a re asked to bring sandw iches a n d s covered d ish, i t is a n n o u n c e d . '

« ¥BRIDE-ELECT FETED A T DINNER

Mrs. C larence Nye a n d M rs. J s c k H olland e n te r ta in ed la s t ev en in g a t a 7 o'clock d in n e r a t th e ho m e of M rs. Nye honoring M b s H elene Toolioii, who la to Iw m a rr ie d on- Sunday. S upper was se rv ed a t th ree tables covered w ith laQe c lo th s. T he large table was cen te re d w ith a t ie r ­ed wedding cake tr im m ed in sliver a n d topped by a tin y bride . S ilver candles In c ry stal h o ld e rs 'p ro v id e d Illum ination a n d p lace c ard a a n d ta llies were also in s ilv er a n d w liite.

T h e evening was s p e n t a t ca rd s w ith prizes going to M rs. W ayne B achm an a n d M iss E d ith C lark . T he guest o f honor received a n u m b e r of attracU,vc gifts.

G uesta were M iaj T oolson. M rs. B achm an, Mrs. H e;iry M ays. M rs. R alph Bacon, M rs. B ruce o la n d o n . M rs. How ard T ucker. M isses I re n e K ohles. T helm a Je n k in s. N orm a S tayner. W innie F re d H ayden . E d ith CTark and he r house guest. Jo seph ine Allen, a n d F rances W ilson.

« « 4CLABB EN TER TA IN S A T OUTD O O R EV ENT

M em bers of th e B e rea n B ible c lass of th e F i rs t C h u rc h o f Uie B re th re n e n te r ta in ed tiie V oung People 's class la s t ev en in g a t th e coun try hom e of M r. a n d M rs. Boyd' Cole so u th of T w in F a lla . A bout 16 m em bers e f th e tw o c lasses were p rese n t a n d enjoyed ro as ted w elners a n d m arshm allow s a ro u n d a bon­fire.

T he program ' consisted of special m usic provided by M iss F ra n ce s H en fJw helde , recen tly from G er­m any, w ho played acco rd ion n u m ­bers a n d gave vocal sefectloR j. Folic s i f t in g was p a rtic ip a te d In by th e

.SH O W ER EVENT G IV EN BY H O STESS

Mr». W endell F raocom a rra n g e d a show er l u t evening a t th e ho m e of M rs. J . H . C lark fo r M rs. V . L . Rountree. For th e e v en t th e hom e w as trim m ed w ith flowers.

T he evening was sp e n t a t ca rd s w fth prizes going to M rs. M . & a rs a n d Miss M arjorie R o u n tre e . Refreahm ents were served w ith th e hostess as«lsted by M iss R osem ary Clark.

Quests were M rs. R o u n tre e . M rs. M elrin W i l s o n . M rs. K e n n e th M ourning, Mrs. N. C. R o u n tre e . M re. Bears. M rs. C. V. S c h w in n a n d d a u g h te r Clysta, W ende ll; M rs. MorrL-i Sw op!, M rs, Jo h n S c h w in n . M rs. C lark, M iss R oun tree a n d MUs Ju n e Birdeell.

“A T H OM E" PLANNED TO HO NO R TWO G U E S T S

M rs. R . J . Rlley a n d M rs. E d ith Brow n will have a n o pen house M onday a fternoon s ta r t in g a t 1 o'c lock a t th e RUey hom e, 1303 Seven th avenue east, h o n o rin g S a l- a th le l B ast. Civil w ar ve te ran , on hU Both b irthday , a n d M rs. S a ra h McDoIe, on h e r SOth b ir th d a y w hich fa lls on Ju n e IB. P rienda o f th e honor guesU and th e hotitesse.i ex tended Invitations.

¥ « ¥ALL-DAY BEBBION ATTENDED BY G RO U P

M rs. M ary Gllkey e n te r ta in e d m em bers of th e Crocus H om e D em ­on s tra tio n club >[eiterday a t a n a l l ­day m eeting a n d p o t-luck d in n e r. T lie tim e was spen t w ith th e class m ak in g g a rm e n t u n d e r th ed irec tion of Miss M a rg a re t H ill.

N ine m em bers were p re se n t a n d M re. W ayne WUllams, M ra. B en Elder a n d daugh ter. E ugenia. Joined th e club.

¥ ¥ ¥D IN N ER GIVEN FO R EASTERN GUEST

Mias M ario A ukerniaii e n te r ta in e d a t d in n e r a t th e Pa rk ho te l la.M evening honoring her guest. MUa Lynw ood Pe{<ni. W aa^tlngton. D, C, Oovera w ere laid for 13 a n d pln)t peonies were used for th e r io ra l tr im .

T h e evenhiB wiw openi b y . t l i r g roup a t th e home of Mr.i. C o therlne m t e r .

At the C hurchesF IR S T BA PTIST

Re(jua. superintendent,11 a. m. M orning w orship. C om ­

m un ion service.6:45 p, m . Young p eop les m e et­

ing,6 p. r... _______

tive h a lf- tru th s : "He W ho Last,"

6 p. m. M id-week service W ed­nesday.

F IR S T CHRISTIAN S ix th and Shoshone S tre e ts

M ark C. Cronenberger, m in is te r0:46 a. m . Bible sch o o l F . W.

Slack, general e u p er tn te n d en t. All claases will go d irectly to th e ir room s ond th e general assem bly wUl b e a t 10:30 a. m . for th e C h ild ren ’s day exercises. O ur goal is over 600.

10:45 a. m . D evotional service. T he 15-week "C hrist C en te red C rusade"

s a t th is service w ith th e | preach ing on ‘-The Chrlsl

P rophecy r ' Mrs. O ren Boone s ings "Beside StlJl W aters" by H anbJen . T h e choir sings th e a n th em . "M ake

Joy fu l NoUe U nto G od." by A sh­ford . w ith a soprano solo by M rs. DeA tley. T lie Lord's ta b le Is p re ­pa re d for a ll followers o f Jesus.

7 p. m. C hristian E ndeavo r g roups m eet.

8 p. m . E vangelistic service. " W h a t Je su s T eaches A bout G od" wUl be th e f irs t of th e series fo r th e even ing services of 'T h e C h r is t .Centered Crusade." M rs. U. N. T e rry a n d C. E. Allen sing "Jesus L eads." A b a p ­tism al service will follow th e eve­n ing service.

T hu rsday . 6 p . m . —T h e cho ir m eets in th e chu rch fo r reh e a rsa l .

D aily vaca tion B ible school b e ­g ins Ju n e 21. T here w ill ) » no reg ­is tra tio n fee.

C H R lB ’n A N SCIENCE 160 N in th avenue eas t

10 a. m . S u nday K hool.11 a . m . M orn ing service."G od th e P re se rv e r o f M an" Is the

su b je c t o f th e lesson-if^rm on w hich will be rea d In C hxirches o f C hrist. Sclenlst.

G olden T ex t Is: " In G od Is my sa lvation a n d m y g lo ry ; th e rock of m y s tre n g th , a n d m y refuge, b ■ G od." (P salm s «3:7).

BETH EL T E M PLE B. M. D avid, p a sto r

10 a . m. Sunday school w ith classes fo r a ll ages, fo r th e s tu d y o f th e Bible. B. K . A lldritt. su p e rin ten d e n t.

11:30 a. m . M (im ing w orsh ip Good m usic. Serm on by th e pasto r.

i:3 0 p. m . R adio gospel service over K T T I.

6:00 p. m- 'Young people’s m eeting. M rs. M adron, speaker. ,

7:30 p. m . -E vangelistic service, w ith p ray e r fo r th e sick, S e rm on by th e pastor. ''T he G ospel o f th e W ise V irgins,”

O pportun ity for bap tism .T uesday a n d T liursday . 8 p , m ..

B e th e l T em ple Bible school. E ve­n in g classes for B ible s tu d y and C h r is t ian work.

S a tu rd ay , 2 p. m . C hlldren 'i. c h u rc h in charge of M rs. E lvera S tra n d .

A ll o th e r services o f th'e w eek a n ­nounced from th e pu lp it,

-A S C E N S IO N EPISC O PA L Rev. Ja m e s 8 . B u tler , v icar

T ^ l rd S u nday a f te r T rin ity .8 a. m . H oly com m union.11 a . m . M o rn in g p ray e r a n d »f

BT. E D W A RD 'S CATHOLIC ReV. H . E . H e ltm an . pastor

Rev. R aym ond S . Seibert, assist­a n t.

Sunday m asses a t 7 a n d 6 a . m. W eek day m asses a t 8 a . m. C om m union S un d ay s:F i rs t S un d ay o f th e m o n th for

m en.Second Sunday fo r women.T h ird S u nday fo r young people. Fou rth S un d ay fo r ch ild ren .

M E T H O D IST EPISC O PA LR aym ond S . R ees, m in iste r.

. J a . m . T h e c h u rc h a t school. M rs. L. P . Jones, su p e rin tenden t.

11 a. m . T he c h u rc h a t worshl)A C h ild ren 's day prog ram p resen ed by th e d e p a r tm e n ts o f th e c hu rch school. A lovely h o u r of m usic, flow­e rs and little c h ild ren . T here will be bap tism of bab ies. -

7 p. m . Y oung people's hou r. T h ree age groups. Jun io r high , high school, a n d sen ior.

SA LVATION ARMY3l& Shoshone s tre e t sou th

S un d ay10 a. m . S u n d a y school,'11 a. m . H oliness m eeting.8:30 p. m . Y oung people's m eet­

ing.7:30 p. m . S t re e t m eeting.6 p. m- S a lv a tio n m eeting.

T n e td a y 7:30 p. m . S t re e t m eeting.8 p. m . P u b lic m eeting.

W ednesday 6 p. m . J a i l m eeting .7:15 p. m . C o rps c ad e t class,

T b u rad a y 3 p. m . L adiea’ AW meeling.7:30 p. m . S t re e t m eeting.7:30 p. m . B ib le m eeting.8 p. m . B ible c lass .

S a tu rd a y 7:30 p. m . S t re e t m eeting.8 p. m . Pub lic m eeting .

CHU RCH O F TH E NAZARENEL, O, Sm ith , p a s to r

S:4S a . m . Sunday achool. Mrs. L etha C hris tian , su p e rin ten d e n t In charge.

11 a. m . M orn ing w orsh ip and serm on. Sub jec t, ’'F ire Escape R e­ligion," I ra C raven will s ing a soln.

3 to 4 p . m . T lie Sunsh ine gospel ho u r over K T FI, s ing ing a n d music T h is program will be ded ica ted to th e sa fe ty of our d riv ing on th e highw ays. -S u b je c t. '"P u b lic M enace Number O ne." Fact« a b o u t th e d a n ­ger of careless d riving.. 7 p, m . Young people 's m eeting. Virgil R aybom . p residen t. L eader of the service, F re d H ills, Jr.

7 p. m . Ju n io r m eeting . M rs. Fred m ils In ch arge. T h e p ray e r service will be held Uie sam e h o u r In the prAyer room.

B p. m . Evangellstlo service, ^tang service w ith o rchestra . MUs C lydel- la Jones, G ladabelle HUIs a n d M ar­tin Sm ith will lin g a tr io num ber. HiibJeft, "Convict N um ber O ne.’'

B p. m . W ednesday. P ra y e r serv- In- and people’s m eeting ,

fl p. m. Friday . T h e young people ret. for th e ir m id-w eek service.

Joint ScHHioii for Lodge Arraiif'cd

O ne of Uie blfgeftt Join t n ieetings of th e W oodmen of the W orld, w llf he he ld Sunday , Ju ly in, w hrn m em bers o f sou thern idn lio will la th e r a t the Ijkkevinw pKrk Nampa, a t the buiut nU nd, for purpose of In stitu ting Nkiuph 'a i yun V alley Junior cnm p of the WQodmen of th e W orld, ii « a s a n ­nounced here . A t th U n tre tln g , (h r Boise drill a n d degree tean in will also p a rtic ip a te In one of th e lurg- e st c lass adoptions held in Idaho ihls year,

T lie Bolae .Jun ior d rill a n d deiiren team s will have c harge of (he Ju n ­ior in s titu tio n u nder Ihe d irec tion of the ' a s s is ta n t to th e he ad connul. K ate K . Miller, of D enver. C olo , and th e Boise d rill a n d d rg re e teani.-^ will pu l on the w ork for th n In itia ­tion.

A )o ln t In sta llation of officers will a lso be held w ith K ain K . M ill­er an guest inntullliig (iflicer. Thin will be th e flrht hei>d o ffice r for

s tim e to InAtnll lhf« oKU-ers In Idaho ,

A fter Uw activ ities a p icn ic aup- pei- will be staved unil rv rrv o n n iK asked lo bring his ow n p icnio anp- p e r; th e liMltten will (uruiAli the coffee, ijream and sugar.

Gom m unlty singing* will l>egln th e program of e n te r ta in m e n t.

All ineml>ern ol th e Wm>dinen of th# W orld a re Invited to he prenent a t th is m eeting C am p d icriis will h ave fu rth e r Inform allon.

KinWT CHU RCH O P TH E BRETH REN

C orner 'I’h ird avenue a n d F ou rth s tre e t n o r th

a . m . C hu rch school. H . A. Kwab. su p e rin tenden t. P lans Hunday school p icn ic, w hen a iid where, will be announced .

a. ni. M orning w orship. S e r­m on hy Mr, W right on "How Shall I K rr)) My Religion In S um m er? ' A nnouncem ents covering confer rncit jw riod wHI be m ade n t U)»» l>erlod.

7 p, m . n . Y, P , D. Jo h n Troxel, piTsldcnt,

7:fh ]). II). Ve!t|H-rs. Hong service condiicird by F. o , Edw ards. Me.i' riiKf hv Mr, W right on tlie them r. ’■'Hie D ifficult C om m andm ent,'’

TOeONfOPASIOII 0 PfiEACH m

T h e Rev. H ow ard A. G oe T oron­to. O nt.. C a n ad a , will a rrive in Tw in Falla S u n d a y to beg in a series of meetlngB a t th e F i rs t Pentecostal church . H e com es h e re d irectly from th e T r i-s ta te s c onven tion In se.yJon the p a s t w eek a t p u p e r t where he we:s a le ad in g sp e ak e r during the m eet.

M r. G oa h u been a pastor s t T o ron to for th e p a s t 15 years and ' Is considered to be one of the ou t­s ta n d in g sp e ak e rs a n d tcachers in th e Pen tecosta l ch u rc h . He wQl be­g in aervlces a t th e local church on Sun d ay ev en ing a n d will preach every n ig h t e x ce p t S a tu rd ay for the ensu ing week w ith th e concluding address on S u n d a y , Ju n e 20.

Two Feted a t Buhl Luncheon Affair

BUHL, J u n e 22 fS p c cla J)-2 n com ­p lim e n t to M ra. J a m e s Shields. Jr.. a n d h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. F rank R ed­m a n , of S a n F ran cisco , Mrs. Emil Bordewick a n d Mrs.* Vernon Frost e n te r ta in e d a t a luncheon W ednes­day a t th e ho m e of M rs. F rost on B roadw ay N o rth . '

T h e lu n c h eo n tab le was covered w ith a w h ite lin e n spread In which p aste l flow ers ^vcre w oven. The cen­terp iece w as a n a rtis tic arrange­m e n t o f ro ses in a la rg e crystal bowl.

T h ree U b le s o f c on trac t, bridge were ,ln p lay d u r in g th e afternoon w ith M rs, L aw rencc V nn R iper and N-rs. F . C, M arq u ard sen w inning prUes. M rs. R e d m a n was givei) a g uest p rize a n d M rs. Shields was given a show er of gifts by the guesU. M ra. S h ie ld s a n d Mrs, Red­m an have le f t B u h l fo r New York C ity from w h ere th e y plan to sail on Ju n e 18 o n th e N orm andy for E urope. T h ey p la n to be gone th ree m onths.

W e h av e co ld sto rage space for P u r Storage—P h o n e 101 TwUi F a l l / r e e d A fee Co.— Adv.

A nnual E v en t Given By C astleford Club

CA STL E FO R D , J u n e 13 (Special) —Everyw om an’a club he ld th e a n ­n u a l b r e a k f u t o n T hu rsday In the M ethod ist c h u rc h . M rs, H ow ard

:D arrow a n d M rs. R . W . G ag e r were c h a irm e n o f th e p ro g ram , w hich was p lan ned a s a c irc u s . T h e audito rium waa c en te re d w ith a la rg e pole, from w h ich ra d ia te d red a n d w hite s tream era to a ll p a r ts o f th e room, sim u la tin g a c irc u s te n t. T h e long tab les w e n a rra n g e d in th e fo rm of a f iv e - p o in t s ta r , w ith th e te n t- pole In th e c en te r. T ab le decora­tio n s w ere m in ia tu re m erry-go- rounds. w ith a n im a l c rack e rs a s th e an im als, w hile em ail cookies, a n i­m a l c rack c rs a n d sm all candy sticks •flying d if fe re n t colored pe n n an ts w ere c leverly m ade in to p lace- ca rd s a n d favo rs .

M rs. E a r l S a x to n w as ticket- sell-•, w hile M rs. E . H . H ard in g acted

a s haw ker, a n d tlc k e t-tak e r. F o l­low ing th e b re a k fa s t, M rs. D arrow presen ted th e . follow ing p rogram : "T he B ig P a ra d e " In rhym e, by Mrs, M el Cook; " P in k L em onade," Mrs. A, c . R eyno ld s; 'T ig h t- ro p e W alk­e r.” M rs. M . R ln g e r t: "T he M enag­e rie ." w ri tte n In rhym e, M rs. Lee C onrad .

M rs. G a g e r p rese n te d a m usical p rog ram : T w o vocal solos. Ja ck T hom as, w ho p layed h is ow n ac- c om pan lm en ta ; t ru m p e t solo, W ayne Skeem , w ith M rs. I ^ e Pe te rson a c ­c om panying on. th e p iano ; a vocal d ue t. M isses R u b y a n d R u th H eldel. w ith M rs. C h a r le s S ho rthouse a t th e p ia n o ; a vocal due t, "A nim al Crackera in M y Soup,’' ‘by lit tle J e a n K inyon a n d J e rry T schannen , d ressed in c low n co stum es; piano solo. M iss A da C lem ent.

T h e f i r s t m e e tin g of th e new club year w ill b e J u n e 34, w ith M rs. W alte r R e e i aS hostess, a n d . M rs. Lee C onrad c h a irm a n of th e p ro ­g ram on "P o e try ."

, HAGERMAN, Ju n e 13 (SpecUD— G eorge 13. A lltn , 68. ^Ued yesterday a t n p. m , a t th e T w in F a lls h o s­p ita l w here h e was a m edical p a ­tie n t, H e h a d been a residen t o f H agerm an for th e p a s t IB y e a n .

F u n e ra l services will be he ld S u n ­day a t 3 p . m . a t Legion M em orial h a ll w ith B ishop E m erson Pugm lre of th e R e-O rganlr«d L. D . S . c h u rc h officia ting . T lie body will be ta k en tom orrow to th e hom e of A rlen A llen, a son. to lie In s ta te u n til tim e o f th e services.' H e Is survived by 10 sons, C laude, A rlen, E arl. J a c k a n d G ail Allen, a ll of H agerm an ; LewU Allen, Robbln, Id a .; H orace Allen. Pocatello; H ow ­a rd . Veri a n d W ill Allen, T ho rn ton . I d a . a n d one daugh ter, M rs. U n n a Cowley, Albion,

He also leaves 30 g ran d ch ild ren a n d six b ro th e rs and one sister.

Program Announced A s End o f School

Concludlnft , th e tw o-weeks p ro ­g ram of th e P resby te rian dally va ca ­tion Bible school th e stu d en ts w ill p rese n t a C h ild ren’s day prog ram on Sund ay from 10:30 a . m . to 13. T h e prog ram is u nde r th e d irec tion of M rs. J . D . B a rn h a r t.

T he p resen ta tio n will tak e th e place of th e reg u la r Sunday school and m orn ing w orship hours. T h e public is inv ited , i t is sta ted .

Queen to Be Crowned For Pageant at Boite

BO ISE. Idaho , Ju n e 13 OJ.PJ — T h is c ity Will crown a queen to ­n ig h t. B allo ting for "Idaho M arches O n" ru le r closes a t e igh t p . m.. a n d th e w lim lng girls will be duly e n - th ro n ed a t m idn igh t. TTiere icandidates , ~ ....................17, 16, 10.

N u d ists InvitedG R A N T S 5 A aS . O n . m — •

S o u th e rn O regon a n d n o r th e rn : c ^ d ld a te s . T h e celebra tion Is Ju n eC a lifo rn ia n u d is ts a re o p e n in g ..................."spring tr a in in g " h e re and will be know n a s "slsaij-ou sunba thers."U nsigned no tic es a re being m ailed from A shland . O re.. te lling of o r­gan iza tion of th e colony.

B utterflies, d ragonflies, M a y - f llis . scorplon-flles. lace-w lnged files, a n d m an y o th e r i-'flles" a re n o t flies a t all.

F IR S T PEN TECO STA LBlock fro m c ity p a rk on F ifth

avenue eas t10 a. m . S u nday achool hou r un ­

der d irec tion o f Jo h n CaWer, su ­p e rin tenden t.

The- r eg u la r m o rn in g service will be dismlBsed in fa v o r o f th e closing m eetings o f th e t r i - s ta te convention a t R u p ^ .

7 p. m . Y oung people’s meeting. Lois M o rt is th e leade r of this service, '

8 p . m . E vangelistic service. Rev, H ow ard A, G osf. T o ron to . Canada, opens h is cam p a ig n a n d will preach every n ig h t du rin g th e week except S a tu rd ay , T h ere will be alnging and specia l'm usic ,

U N ITED B R E TH R EN IN CH RIST Rev, L- Ja ck Fix . pa.^tor a, m .—S u n d a y school. Mrs,

J u n e T erry , su p e rin tenden t.11 a . m .—S pec ia l C hildron 's day

p rog ram by th e ch ild ren of the S u nday school. A Sunday school p icn ic w ill follow th e program and will be held tw o mlfes e as t on K im ­berly ro ad a n d a h a lf mile xouth tow ard th e <»unty fa rm on th a A. S . M a rt in ranch .

3 p. m .—B a p tlu n a l services a t tlie sam e place.

C h ris t ia n E ndeavor. M rs. Frances H u n te r, p residen t.

6:48 p. m.—P re -p ray e r service,7 . ' , n ^ .-^ la s s e s for a ll ages.8 p . m .— E vening evangelistic

service a n d pa s to r 's farew ell mes- aage.

G randm other a t 32W EST PALM BEACH, Fla. l»P)

—M rs. W . T ed T aylor, a , rA ld e n i o f n earby R iv iera, claim s th e title o f '-A m erlca'a youngest g ran d ­m o th e r." Blie U 32 years old. Her d a u g h te r . Mra. G . E. George, Is Uie m o th e r of a daugh ter, w hlrli w eighed B 't pounds a t b irth . Mrs. G eorge is l y ______________

l% r some tim e a f te r the fork w aa' f irs t Introduced In to England in 1001, napk in s w ere folded InUi In tr ica te deslgnn and used for dls- pU y on ly .

W h rn thn to r rh o f th a K ta tue of L iberty wan keiU llg litr il, an iiinny as 700 b irds c rashed A galnsl I t In a m o n th ’s Uma.

CHRYSLER 1936 COUPE

C h r y f l le r Cnup/> , « Jx c y l i n d e r , w i t h r a d io ,

l i c n tp r n iu l o v j t <lrlv«‘. M e c lia n lc a 'l ly p c r f c c l . P a i n t

n tit l i ip h o l n tc r y l l k r ii< w . I f y o u w a n t a hlRt»

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E leetrto teno* coo tro i t t t c h ln e ^ public M&rket, 813 Sboebooe Mo.

W lndoir O la u - B rip* tn youi ta ah . TbQ m eU T o p St Bo<l7 Worfca.

AUTOMOBILESW ANTED T O B tT ?—1000 c t i i to

.wT«clL f t n a e r r A uto Supply Dw d P u t t D ept. Ption* S U 'W .

I ’« M rd J . coupe, coach, sedan, choice. IIBO. T -co u p e . good. 116. C hevro let r o a d ite r . good m otor, new p a in t, IM . • » C h e v ro le t coach. »15. '30 P ^ rd coupe, »18. "37 C hevrolet tru ck . 4 ipeed*. MO. O ’Conncrr. Op- po ilt« P a rk H otel.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. F o r sa le : S a r b e r ahop a t Eden. AiSOO cash . O. L . K u o ip .. box 102. ' e d c n .

P o r sa le : R u ra l service s ta tion . • f ro c e ry s to re a n d m e a t m a rk e t well equipped, good busl^iess. living a p a r tm e n ts a tta c h e d . O w ner has o th e r In teresU . J . D. Law, Burley. R . r . D. No. 3.

APARTMENTS FOR RENTa-room fu m . a p t . 711 3rd Ave. No,

MISCELLANEOUSP a s tu re fo r horses o r ca ttle , l m t.

so u th , 8% w est 8o . Pa rk .

lAWD m over* tn a rp e n ed . We call (o r a n d deliver. Schade Key Qhop, 139 and S t. 6o . Back L O. store.

Auto W indshie ld and Door Q lats. T b o n e u l ^ p a n d Body W orks.

O xy—« e e ty le n t a n d electrlo arc v e ld ln f . ^ w ork guaranteed. K reogel'a . Phone 48A-

O ustom klUlng. cu ring snd tmok* m s m eats . P hone Independent PacJdng P lu ti-

S ligh tly used o il b a th . M cCorm lck- D eerlng M ow ing M achine . C all a t N orth Side L um ber Co.. Jerom e.

E atin g po ta to es and a few to n s of hay . Eafit W ash , school. U No. Phone 03BS-R3.

Auto g lass—plain a n d sha tterless. Pain ting . E xpert body and fender work. P loor sa jide rs to r r e n t P ou 's.

Gem tra i le r hom es &iid custom m ade tra ilers . K renscl'B . Tw in Fafis, Idaho.

Good tw o-room house to - t r a d e for good tr a i le r house. 248 ' ^ a i n Ave. So.

C anvas o f a ll km ds a n d descrip­tions a n d can v a s repa iring . T hom eU T op a n d Body W orks.

C ash reg is ter, back b a r tobacco wbU case, aliow cases, beer cab inet, chairs. G re en on No. W asli., H ml. No. on 5 PoinU .

E lectrical supplies fo r hom e com m ercial w iring. All m ateria ls approved by underw riter* . Lowest prlcea. K rengel 's H ardw are.

_ j e .L lo t ftilgnm enl (or au to rram ee. axles, b a n ) s teering and ttra wear. WtoeeU stra igb teiied . Poss'a.

A re you going to build? FH A long te rm loans on hom es. Sudler Weg­ener i i Co.

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AUTO TOP & BODY WORKSAuto glass, p a in tin g , body and

fender repair. Poas Body Worka.

E xpert body and (ender s tra ig h t- enujg. T h o m eU T op & Body Worka.

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SP R IN G r i L L i a j M A TTRESSES MADE FROM Y O U R OLD ONES. M attresses renova ted and recover* ed. Wool card ing . T w in Pails U s t- tress Factory . P h o n e 61W.

E xceptional beau ty work a t H price. B eau ty A rts Academ y. *“ Main Ave. W.

C A RB O RffTO RS — C arburetor p& ru a n d service. P . G . H. Motor Service. 330 Shoshone S t. West. T w in Falla. «

P e rm an e n ts , I3.S0. (3.00, t4iX>, for tiie p rice of one. Biiampoo anc finger wave 35c. O ver In d . Meal M arket. M rs. B eam cr.

T h ree la rge room s, p riv a te ba th a n d garage. 33S B lue Lakes Blvd. N orth .

3>room fu ra . a p t. P riv a te ba lh . S leeping po ich . A dult* only. 630 3rd Ave. W .

Por sa le ; ftO ro lls In iald linoleum , prices ran g e fro m 11.30 to 83.1B per yard . 80 9x13 (e lt rugs, p rices range from »S.99 to Viao. F e lt base floor covering 4So to COc pe r ya rd . Phone 9 for estim a te . M oon's.

FOR SALE a u t o d o o r GLASS—

W IN D SH IEL D AND W INDOW GLASS

No charge fo r labor setting g lass if you will bring your sash or d rive you r car in.

MOON’SPhone 5

DR. W IL U A M -D . REYNOLDS. 220 M ain A venue South .

P a in tin g a n d decorating . C o n tra c t hour. P r ic es reasonable, W ork

RiiaranUjed. Phone M3. G oodw in & Stockwell.

F o r r e n t : A p ar tm e n t w ith garage. 835 B lue U k e s Blvd.' N orth . , V

D E R R IC K S -B O O M PO L E S B o th pole a n d saw ed tim ­

ber w ith f i r boom poles. Can also supp ly cables a n d pu l­leys a t a saving. W e deliver. Call 2S7-J. B uhl, Ida,

FOR RENT^ROOMSSleeping room . 4S0 2nd Ave. No.

FO R S A L B -A carload of M uies- ) in bulk. Buy w h a t you need,

bring back w b a t you bave ie fu We loan you a b rush to p u t I t on (re« McMUrtry U o u i Palnt» « '-houi En­am el. F loor a n d . L inoleum V arnish O iji Id tw o hour*. We also have a large’ stock o l W all P a p e i a n d LUJ' oleum Rugs. W hy pay w ar ‘ prloe? Phone 5. Moon's.

FOR RENT—HOUSES

i New m o d e m &-room dwelling. Plreplace. P h o n e 43T_______ •

S m all in su la te d po rtly fum . A dulU only. P h . 138-J. 304 W ash­ing ton So. .

P o r re n t: A ttrac tiv e 3-rm . m od­e rn house. wUh g a ra se . s t 320 flth Ave. E ast.

P o r re n t ; C om pletely fu rn ished S- room hom e. »46.00 p e r mo. SudlcN W egener Co.

HELP WANTED—r.lALBr30 onion w eeders, aoo hour, o r

• IS acre. C. M . C arp en tle r . W endell, I d a . ________ __________

W an ted : E xperienced m arket m ansger. M ust be com peten t. W rite Box 30-8 care T im es.

4 young m en fo r tem porary work. Apply In pe rso n a t O rphe iun th e ­a ter.

HELP WANTED— FEMALEO lrl w anU d fo r housework, can

of 3 ch ild ren , O o hom e nlglite. I n ­qu ire F a je n A uto Cam p.

•N eed 4 g irls fo r tcm pnrnry work Apply In p rrso n a t O rp lin itn tlin a ter .

S I T U A T I O N S w a n t e d ”

DOGS. PETS, ETC.G re a t D ane snci Boston Screw-

ta il puppies. I ' j s o , on 93. 0 . G Presco tt.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE5-room m o d e m house. P riced for

quick sale. C all 771.

w ill sell th e S h a ffe r building In E den. Idaho . 8460.00 U kes It, m ost­ly cash . See m e a t H atelton . H arry Nye.

T h e S a n d S p ring* ran c h so u th ­w est o f W endell U for pale a t ba r­gain p rices in e i th e r one or separata un its . A ddress R . T. Blcknell. BoUe, Idaho .

New 4-room m odem home. Insu la ted , a ll hardw ood floor* —e tu d lo w indow . Im m edl*t« possession. 8300 dow n, 830 per m onth ,

SA N G E R -JO N E S 123 M ain E as t T el. 427

M oline b eet a n d be an cultiva tor w ith tools a n d M eCom ilck-D ccrlng mow er. 446 2nd Ave. E.

FOR SALE— FURNITURE

room in basem en t, firep lace up ­sta irs nnd dow nsta irs, Insulated, garage, stucco fin ish . sU entite w in­dows. T ills Is in one of th e iiesl locations In tow n, can be ,pucch0scd

FH A te rm s. P ho . A1 Sm ith . 010. Sudler W egener <Je Co.

Used fu m h u re . Includ ing piano and stoves. P hone 203-R, Jerom e.

Used fu rn l lu rc a n d stove.i. Call F riday . S atu rd n y a n d M onday. 341 M ain Ave. W.

FOR SALE OR RENTFOR S;fl roofnsT L

FOR SALE OR TRADEW anted to trad e : A W lilte D ur­

ham to r Q uem scy bull, l m l. Ea.it, U ml. n o r th of W endell, Id s ,

LIVESTOCK and POULTRYI. old- Chcnler W hile.

For sa le : Colored fryern. Phono 0IB2-JI.

~ P ^ L T I I y ' T O SELl.?” A"^Want^ Ad will find th e t>uyer for you.

^ i lg n e s lp r l i

E xperienced g irl w an ta hnusewnrk. G ood ref. W rit* J>ox JO-I. care nf Tlmes-

C ablnnt, w -reru work. W indow (rnines m ade to o rder, Htoro slielv- Inn. R a tlsfactlon g ua ran teed . 3(1Elm.

Notice: C o n rre t* mlKer and m an. O n a n y pU re , oee F rrd Hlmpson, 4(Vi Ath Ave, East,

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ties, ca lendars, fan s, U irrm om eteri. pto,. fo r n a tio n a lly know n (Irm, l.lh rm l rmiiiDlMlonK. HUnwiMHt Hlll/- r.nii C n rp , 3K0A illHli H I, Ilronkllnc. Mbm .

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and l>»>d t’la u o a t CrM s-Urulay,good ninctllUin.

Com plete house tra i le r In good fond lllo ii rJI la tli Uiilil, Idslio

B oat am i tra i le r <or sale. 140

Ivo w rrkn old .1 pu lle ts. Alno nd R . I. Reds. il> b a rga in s on

odd lotR Ilf ^ llllled flili 'k s two to xU wppki old. • 'P uI-F Ir-

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D ENV ER U V S 5 T 0 C K D E N V E R — C a ttle UO; m arkets

n o rm al-stea d y ; beef steer* 87 to 813; cQw.s a n d h e ife r 80 to 88: calvea 87 to 111.00; feeders a n d stock 88 to 810.30. B ulls 85 to 87.

H ogs; 300. m a rk e ts no rm al-a tetdy - p p ick ln g 80WI 89.-/6 to 810.76; pigs 89-&0 to 810.36; aU g* 89M to 810.76.

Sheep 4700; m a rk e ts steady ; f a t lam bs 811 to 813.16; spring lam bs 811 to 812^5; ewes 82 to 84,10.

OPTOMETRIST

fCalsominlng a n d general p a in t­ing. B. L. S h a ffe r. Phone 1393-.}.

CH ICA G O LIVESTOCKC H IC A O O -H o g s: 4,000; m arket

nom inally steady w itli very few fre sh hogs on sa le ; top 811.60 nom ­inal..^Cattle: 500; calves 100: steady;

yearlings a n d lig h t s teers active, strong to 26c h ighe r; cows very scarce ; c u tte r g rades 25o h igher; beef cows 26 to M»c h ig h e r; bulls s te ad y ; vealera 36 to &0c higher: e x trem e to p 814 i0 on 1586 lb. av- e ragesr p rim e 1.160 lb. steers 814- .25: bc.n long yeaxllngs 813; heifers 812.60 a n d choice cows 810.

Sheep: 2,000; s teady: f a t native sp ring lam bs fully steady to strong ­e r; yearlings a round 60c lower; Week's to p na tive springers 81325; beist to packers 113; m o st 76 to 78 lb. Idftlins $12 to 812J0; good 80 lb. C olJfom Ja^ 917: week's yearilnS lop 810.25; w eek’s buUc sh o rn yearlings 8S to SIO; as lb. yearlings 88.50; sh o rn Rlnughter* ewes $3 to 84i0.

SPORTSBulletins

Cruickshank Shoots a 67

in Golf MeetO AKLA N D H IL L S CO U N TRT

CLUB. B l'lM IN G H A M . M lch^ Ju n e 12 (U-PJ — Bobby C roick- (h a n k , R ichm ond , Va„ veteraa , sh a tte re d p a r by fire stroke i

. w ith a 87 today (o take an early lead In th e na tio n a l open golf c h am p ionsh ip a t the 54 • hole m ark .S ix strokes back of th e leaders

w hen th e field w en( to th e po st to ­day C ruJcJcshank 'sho t him self r ig h t -back In to th e ru n n in g by going ou t In 34 and com ing hom e In 33.

C rulckfihank 's th ree -ro u n d to ta l w as 313.

OSIAHA LIVESTOCKOMAHA-HOKS: 1.500; 1,400 dl-

r e c t ;”n o t enough to m ake a m a r­k e t: few sales m edium to near choice 180 to 250 IBs. $10.50 to 811- ,10; for w eek: steady on butchers.

C a ttle: 100; no calves; fo r w « k : f e d s teers and yearlings steady to s trong ; he ifers IS to 25c h igher: cows strong to 25c higher', vealers 60c h ig h e r; stockers a n d feeder* ■teady to s trong: bulk fed steer* a n d yeorllngs $ 9 i0 to $12; 1305 lb. averages i l3 ^ 3 : fed heifers mostly $0 to 111; p rac tical top vealers 19; Stocker a n d feeder steers mostly $7.25 to »B25,

S heep; 1.000; for week: lambs w eak to 15c low er; yearlings and aheep 25c low er; feeders steady: c losing bulk m edium to good Idaho sp ring lam bs 811 to 812; fed Call- fo rn la s » l2 i5 to 813.40; bulk choice n a tiv e springers 813i0; y/eek'a top 818; fed yearlings 89.50 to 88.76; ran g e 'feed ing lam bs eligible 88 to

l E A I LOSES i m i OF RAIN

CH ICA G O , Ju n e 13 (U.RJ—L iqui­d a tio n Induced by reports o f show ­e rs In th e spring w heat a rea cou­pled w ith w eakness In foreign m a r­k e ts c a rried w heal futures Into low­e r g round here today. T h e decline h a d a bearish influence on o the r cerea ls.

A t tlie dose w heal was 3 ’,4 to \ c en ts lower, Ju ly 81J55H: new o rn w as I ’j to 3 cents lower, 81.13; Id co rn w as 2 cents lower, Ju ly

S l . l l ' . j . a n d ORU were S to 1 cen t lower. Ju ly 38c.

c o n tin u e d milling dem and casii w iiea t here len t suppo rt to th e fu tu res . Shippers reported sales of 16,000 bushels while 3,000 bushel* w ere booked to arrive.

C o rn prices followed the dow n­w ard tr e n d In w lial w ith Increased rec e ip ts p u ttin g additional p ressure on th e old crop m onths. Ju ly com a t one tim e was off a cen t a bushel w hile Ujc Septem ber was dow n two cen ts.

W h ea t Open High Low CloseJu ly .... .....1.07‘g 1.08 1.05’i 1.06S e p t ........,. 1-07- . L07S 1.05\ 1.054b e e ......... ..... 1.09 1.09 \ 1.07->» 1.074

C o m (old):Ju ly ..... .. I . I P ; A

C orn tn e w i:Ju ly ......... 1.13 fi 1.14 1.13 1.134S e p t....... ..... l.OUi I.OIH .99 .094Dee. •.... ...... .75 .75‘. .73 .74

O ats :Ju ly ...... J8» i .37’i -38 J 8 4S e p t......... -^5 J5 .34'; .344D ec............_. .36'i J 6 ’i .304 -364

B yeiJu ly ....___.814 .83 ,79 .784B ept....... .........7 6 4 .76«; .75'i .754D ec........ ...... .78 .784 .74’% .77

B hrley :

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NEW YO RK . Ju n e 13 01.19—T he m a rk e t closed lower.A laska Ju n e au _...______ i mAllied Chem ical ____________ 328A11U» C halm ers _______ _ 68A m erican C an -------- 64A m erican R a d ia to r --- --------- SOUA m erican Sm elting 85 A m erican T elephone ......— ttr n i

Baltim ore As O hio .B cndlx A viation ___B eth lehem S t e e l ___B orden Co. _______

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St. P au l ic PacificCliryslf-r Corp.................................108'.4Coca ColaCom m ercial SolvenU ., .. 13VC om m onw ealth i t Sou thern C on tinen ta l OU of D elaw are... i3 i iC om P roducts ......... ....................58HD u P o n t de N e m o u rs___E as ljnan K odak ............. ....E lectric Power & L ig h t _G enera l ElecU lc ______G enera! Foods -------------G enera l M otors -------------

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In tem atlo n a l H arv es ter ..... ....I n te rn a tio n a l T e le p h o n e _____Jo h n s M anvllle .......... ...............K ennecQ tt C o p p e r_______Loew's In c .................. ..............M ontgom ery W a r d _________ _N ash K elv lnato r ___________N ational D airy P roducts ___ 23UNew Y ork C e n tra l ................ .... 4 l»;P a c k ard M otors ...............P a ram o u n t P i c t u r e s __J . C. Penney Co...... .........P e n n a . R. R . ____ ______Pure O il ........ ................R adio C orp.......................R adio K eith O rpheum .Reynolds T obacco BScars R oebuck _______S hell U nion O i l ______Sim m ons Co. ...______Socony Vacui

6-room house, .hardw ood floors, b a th , garage, shade, Khnibs, choice location. $3850. Terin.v

Cliolco acreage n e a r the c ity . C rops p lan ted . 5-room house, cow b a m and poultry house, garage. Reasonable prlro. We have a buyer for a n 8 o r 10-room house,

SM IT H & M Y ER8 120 Shoshone Bo.

Phone 1604

SEED AND FEEDFull line of g a rden p la n ts a t ho t

bed prl(*e.r O pen evenings. Public M arket. 313 tih o sh o n e 'S t. N.

Fo r ealr: N etted O cm tirrd po ­ta toes . I.it y ear from certlf lra llon Phone (IJOH-Jl. n . O, H uffm an.

60 sark.^ seed p o ta toei, a lready cu t. trrn teil. lleitBOnable, Phone 0398-114.

F o r sa le: 20 fiarks seed tmtatoes, 1st year frnm i-ertU lcatlon. W. K H arney, 3 ml.'Ho., ’ i W. H ansen .

Ruiuiett seed i)otato«*, one year from rer tlf tra tlo n . M allory FU her, 2',i m l. Ho. nr E as t end of Main. Phonn 03n.l-Il2,

WANTICD— Mk#c«naneou»LOST AND FOUND

r,0« l: U ftw rru P r r iln n and O r- p lin in i, hook n 't l t i e d Memory i«Hini hy ix in liU tndlng. Contains p lrro of llo«rrw in ho te l s ta tionery , Mrs. W. U. H u ru ird . Buhl,

MONEY TO LOAN

VyANTED TO RENT

4 o r D-rootn houM w ith ba th . In city o f oloM! to tow n. P e rm anen t ren le r. S tead lty em ployod. Can give relerencM . I 'h o n e Oa07.Jft,

P l ^ of g round i i r a r i lly limit* d /rw h lc h tn p u t 13 x 14 blilg. itn ii- nlng w ater n u is l Ihi easily ob ta in ­able. Phono 1003-W,

p e h s o n a l ’BoV. K . w ould K ki tran sp , ui

Cheyenne o r F o r t O ollliu . phono 0481.R i.

C ouple w an ts ildn In Hi. (.oiils or ChU ngo. H hare e iiw nses . Call 1810.

Burley Ball Club Meets Zulu NineBU IILEV . Ju n e 12 (Special)—

T h e A frican Z ulu G ia n t., a colored ball te am w hich p lay i In na tive A frican a ttire , will m e e t th e B urley rlob In the open ing gam e o f th e sum m er season a t (he fa ir grounds S u n ­day a t 2:30 p. m .

B a tte rie s for (he locals will be Sla te r, o f the U ta h A gricultural collegc a t Logan, p itcher, and P a u l Pago, c a tch er. A sm all a d ­m ission will be charged.

K im berly Club Will P lay Pocatello Team

K IM IIE n i.Y . Ju n e 12 (flpe- e la l l—K im berly’s ( a i t (raveling Com m ercial liall rlub will i trp in (o faa l com pany tom orrow a i It U cklea the PocaU llo N adon- > li 111 a gam e a rh ^ a le d to s ta r t a t 2:30 on the local diam ond.T h e Invaders a rc . repu ted to he

one of th e team s in tlicYellowntonn lenKiin and will bring a .c lub of v e lrra n jilayers th a t 1- e spec ted to fu rn ish a ll th e oppo­sitio n th e loraln will need, .

Moon fllie|)iir<l will he on tlir m ound for Klnil>erly.

B A s i : i U L r .TODAY’S fJAMICa

W anted : (^ows to p astu re , % .....No, W aiJi. M liiK)l, F red U lpi»o,

W anted - tliilio lslerlng , repalrlnV, fu rn ltiirs rafUiUJiliJg, w lndoir shade work. O reis Aa Druley F u m itu r* Oo Phone 555. 130 Second St. b s L

MK.I'AI.H NEW Y O ItK -T o d a y a custom

w nelters ih Iitr fo r delivered metaln (cen ts iioinid):

C opiin : l':lr<'lrtilylln 14; ex jw rl 13(15.

T in : »i»il s lra lta 85 S .U a r t: Nrw Y ork flOO to fl05; E ast

HI. U luls Z inc: New Y mk 7.10; Eaj,t ^

Jixl « |i '" r lr r BB5. A liiinlimtn, v lig ln ; antim ony.

Anierlc-Kii 14"..I 'liitliiiun olDllara |>er n im c e): Bl

to M,Qiili-knilvrr (do llars jie r f l u k (if

7B Ib s i : u« nnm lnai.Ttiugnifii. jxjwriMfri /rioji*r» per

ouni'P): I f l f to I.W. •W olfram ite. Olilnese (dalU r* per

u n it 1 1" m e ta llic rn rilen t. fluty pa id ): lu 1“

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m y tln l tfd Press) NATIONAI,

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W n rn rk r Fayden nml

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W alb rig . H aiitels: l.n

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OG DEN LIVESTOCK wO G D E N -H o g s : For week, steady

to 6c h ig h e r; bulk good and choice d rive Ins *1135 and 81U 0 ; mUed lig h t a n d med. w u . 810 to 8U.1B: few underw eights 89.50 down; bulk BOWS *8.50 to 89.50; lew lig h t kinds to 89.S0 a n d above.

C a ttle : F o r week, receip ts 1,033; generally steady to s tro n g : p la in and m ed. cows w eak to sligh tly lower; best s te e rs 1^.50 oti load good and choice 777 lbs. from local feedlot; bu lk good d rlve-lns 88.60 to 89.35; c o m .'to m e d .'*7 to 88i)0; c ar 847 lb- good U ta h heifers w ith few med. fS.lO s tr a ig h t; bulk drlve-lns »7J5 to 88; com . kinds 15 to 87; good cows 86.35 'to "87; com. and med. 85 to M ; c u t te r grades 83.50 to 15; bulls •4.S0 to 86; ^ d veal calves td to 110; com . a n d med. 85 to 88.50.^ S heep : F o r week, rece lpu 48,048;

^ n la s t w eek's close two cars 63 lb. Id ah o sp rin g lam bs Ill.'IS ; th is week 83 to 80 lb. Id ah o lambs 8U 50- seven loads so rte d 35 to c a r ^cven lbs. un ­d e r av e rag e a t 810; 10-car string 70 lb. O regon lam bs 811; best truck- e d -ln lam bs *10.50 to lU.CO; p lain k in d s dow n to *0; fe,w lo t: yearlings 86.50 to *7; ewes i3 to »3 S0; culls dow n to 13 a n d uifder.

HAN PRANCIHCO LIVF.HTOtIKB O im i SAN FUANCltJCG—Hogs:

F o r five days, 4,4J5. Including 1.8IK d irec t; com pared lasl Friday, butch­e rs closed s teady; packing sows 35o low er; w eek's bulk 105 to 315 lb, b u tcher* •11.35 to (1135; ilos g top• 1175; lig h t llghlfl and tned, ligh t b u tchers sorted out freely a t 110.50 to *10.es, fed 811;: ^1augUte^ pigs down to lO.&U; fed ::3U to 320 lb. b u tc h e rs gio.ao to I I I ; packing sows •a.35 to |0.3.>; *0 down late; locpi b u tc h e rs »10.75 to $11.10; today 7fi; s teady ,

C a ttle : P o r five flay.:, 1,000. In ­clud ing 600 d lrm l; <'iiiii|mird last F riday , beef ateern nlrndy to slrong; si>ota 15c h ighe r; com. ligh t w ts. un- rvenfy nteady to ntroiig, *iwts Iflo h ig h e r: com, llg litw rlghts uneven­ly low er; load iinirornily u<md 1,030 lb, long -fed s teers |1 0 M ; Inail W3 lb. d is llllc ry -fed steers *0.10; gra^s n trern iniklnly *7.75 to 10.15; grans h e lle is *5 to *7; med. and g<Mid grans cows *4 50 to M.60; com. 14; com. and n ird . bulls 14.50 to *5.'IA, toifay, n h ; p riicllcally nil direct,

C alves: for five dayn: .1l(j, Includ- Ing 105 d irec t. Coiniiaied laai I 'ri- <liiy; s te ad y to nlrorig; medium good vcidrrn *7.50 to 18.50; good 2(i;> II). n lniiiililer calvcn >115t).

Ulieep: for Ilvr diiyn: 7,40D; In- ch id lng 040 d lie c t; com pared lanl F riday , ru n liirgcsl of year; Ir- ieg \ila r . good Inmbs fidly nteady, lower g rad e llghtw rlgliln jac lower, cllpiw d lam bs steady to 50o hlglisr, hulk niedhun-giHHl Jb. C'ail-f iirnla wooled spring lambs ID.7A to• 10.50; to p •10 50; coiim ion-niedlum 57'<73 lb . W eights •7 50-IU50; med- lim) - good 60-07 lb. nborn spring luinbn •8-(l>; com m on-good nhurn y earlings •4.50 - 16.50; com.-rluilcn nhorn alaiigh ter owes •1.35-13.00 today: 78.

Court .Suit AskH

!$.'>,lit*) .hidgineiitH ull ask ing Judgnient to talling

•5,130.70. foieclomirr and sain of la n c h lu id and ()Ulr(lns (it iKli th e sa m e land had been asked In d is tr ic t c o u rt toiluy by Franklin H qulres a g a in s t I'homas F. IHly. A nna H. Daly and others,

'I 'he m a^or portion of lh« Judg­m en t w as sou g h t for two aiwerted innw ld prom issory notes totalling •4.5M. T ln rfl o the r notes have al- irn ily been paM.

D verett M. tiweeley Is a ttorney lo r th e c la im an t.

(U n tjuo ted).

CASH G RA IN .' O H lC A a o - W lie a t ; S«m pl« h * rd 81.13H.

C orn : No. 1 m ixed 81.30; N m ixed 8 1 J0 ; No.,1 yellow 8118’'i to • l .S O ',: No. 3 yellow-81.18 to 81.2D’i ; No. 3 yellow 81-16 to • l .lB ’. i ; No. 4 yellow • l .U ; No. 6 yellow 81-18; sam ple g rade 81-10 to 8M 7H .

O aU : Ho. 3 w h ite 48Uc to 48*4c: No. 3 W hite 4SHo to 46H c; sam ple grado 43 '4c

B arley : F eed 6Sc to 88c; m a lting 85c to »1

T im o th y seed 84 to 84.38.Clover seed 833 to 839.

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FU T U R E PO TA TO TBADEB (Q uotations tum U hed by Sudler. W egener A Co.)

N ovem ber d e liv e r" I c a r a t 81.85; c losing bid a n d ask . 81.63 to •1.63.

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s ta n d a r d OH of C a l i f .______S U n d a rd OU of New Jersey ..T exas Corp. ..................... .........T rans-A m erica ................ .........

U n ited A ircraft . .U n ited C orp ...........u . S . S tee l, com . W arn e r Bro*. W este rn U nion ...

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NEW YO RK , Ju n e 13 (U .B -a te e l sha res led th e stoclc m a rk e t- lo w e r In dull trad ing today . .. •.

U b o r developm ents c au se d ienM holders of steel sha re* to un load .

Bonds m ade a n I rreg u la r deeU ne.' Com m odities cased w ith w h e a t u d com off frbcllons to m ore th a n ft cen t a bushel. C otton Icct a c r e -50 cen ts a bale.

V . S. s te e l p re fe rred m a d e a DMT low for th e year a t 130*i. o f f 1. T h a • common touched o ff 1 4 ; ’W heeling S tee l eased fra c tio n a lly .I ts p referred w as dow n 3. B ethle« hem a n d in la n d lo s t m or« th a n % point. R epublic w as dow n frm ctto-* ally.. T lie D ow -Joiies u til ity a verage m ade a new low since 193S a s new . 1937 lows were e stab lished by C<m- ! solldated Edison, C o lum bia G a* a ^ 1 n c c lr lc Pow er a n d U g h t. A m erican . T elephone a n d I n te rn a tio n a l Tele< p b o n i were unchanged .

Non-feiTous met4.l Issues w ere d e ­pressed. A m erican S m elting w as off nearly 3 a n d Cerro do P a sc o m ore th a n 3 points. Losses o f fni'sUon* to m ore th a n a p o in t w ere m a d e by A naconda. K enneco tt. In te r r .t« lo n a l N ickel and P h e lp s D odge.

C hrysler and G en e ra l M o to rt m ade new lows fo r th e y e a r. New low* w ere m ade by M o to r W heel, M urray co rpo ra tion a n d M otor P roducts.

A sizeable g roup o f o th e r aharea ' m ade new low* fo r th e y e a r. ln> e luding A m erican C h a in . B M lng A ircraft, '4engel com pany, a n d Pennsylvan ia .

Issues to decl'n e a po ln ta o r m o r t Included A m erican C an , a t a new low. X3ougla* A irc ra f t Io«t • p o in t a n d declines o f a p o ^ t o r m e re w er t no ted In A llied Q ie m lea l, S e a rt R oebuck a n d W estlnghouse E lectrie .

D ow -Jones p re lim in a ry c l o t l u averages: In ilu sU la l. X8940, o ff 1« -38; raU road 83.38. o ff 0 J4 ; u tility 36.38. o ff 0.38. a n d a new low for th e year.

Bales to ta led 387.330 ihare* . ag a in s t 340,000 la s t S a tu rd ay . C urb sale* were 103.000 com pared w ith • 74,000 a week ago.

I Local Markets f

CH ICAGO PO TA TO ES CH ICA G O —W eather c lear, te m ­

p e ra tu re 73; sh ipm en ts 1,378 c a r ­loads. a rr iv a ls 184. on track 369, Old supp lies lig h t, d em and slow, m arke t w eak. Id ah o ru sse t B urbanks, I cai •325 , 1 c a r 81.73. W ashington ru s ­se t B u rbanks, com bination grade , 1 c a r 8li>0, Colorado ru sse t B urbanks a c ars •1.50. New supplies liberal, d e m an d fairly good a t lower prices; m a rk e t w eak. C aliforn ia w hite rose u n d e r Ice, 3 c ars » U 5 , 4 c ars •1.80, 3 c ars •1,73. 3 c ars m edium size show ing few brow n ends, •1.70: u n ­d e r v e n tila tion show ing few spotted sacks, 1 e ar •1.83, 1 c a r |i.8 0 ; laU P rlduy . u nde r ice, 1 c a r 81.874, 3 c a rs 81.65. A rkansas Bliss T rium phs, a earn ^1.70. 3 c ars *1.60, 1 car h eavy to /im all., •1.50. O klahom a B liss .T r iu m p h s . l* i Inch nilnlm um . •1-50; L oulslaha Bliss T rium phs. 8 c a rs •1.75. 5 c ars ^1.70, S cars 81.85. show ing flome decay, 1 c a r 81.60. 1

•1 5 0 ; la te F rid ay 3 cars MIs- sl.islppl DliM trium phs, washed, 3 :ani •1.75, l c a r 81.70. I c a r showing

decay (1,50: unw ashed , 3 ra r s tl.7&. trs • I A5; show ing some decay, .r gl.oo. 1 c a r •1.55; la te Friday,

1 c a r •1.70; No. 3. 1 ci^r 81.10, 1 car • i ; allow ing som e decay 00c; I car m ixed No. 1. •1.70 a n d No. 2 I I ; 1

m ixed No, I t \ M a n d No. 2 • i . A labam a Bllsn tr ium phs, 2 ram • 1,05. I c a r •1 .67S . N orth Carolina cobblers. 3 c ars Jl.fls. 1 c a r allowing d a rk color. *1.50. Local Callfornli Bllsji tr iu m p h s , fin e (luallty and ron d ltlo ii, few nates •2.40. Virginia col) b iers , few aales $1.60.

A tlan tic R efin ing .B oeing ........................................................Brlgg* M anufactu ring Co-------- 4 8 4C urtis* W righ t _________6»iE lectrlo A uto L i t e ___________ 8 8 ^H ouston O i l --------------------------13N atio n a l D is t i l le rs .......................30UN o rth A m erican A v ia tio n ------- 114L iquid C arbonic C orp------- ,----- 48 4S afew ay S to res ........ ...................33-S‘ ........... - 41

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N. Y . C U RB EXCUANOeA m erican S u p e r Pow er ____ ;c itie s Service, com .

PO R TLA N D i.IVKtlTOClV'P O H T L A N D -H o g s: W eeks l<

4.005; com pared one week nno, m kflt a ro u n d 35o h igher; werlCii hulk 165 to 215 lb. drlvn-lns SIO (1.1 hi• 10.75; loadif •lO.IS to (11.Id; m to 3M lb. win. •lO to •lO 'iS; few to• 10.50: lig lii |lgh(.A nnil nlioiKUI'-r p igs •lO to •1038; few to »105H iiud n)ed. dow n to »0,75; packltiK •7.50 to *8; feeder plgn ■<> nioatly •in .

C a ttle : W eek's tn la l 3,{I0:1, r»lvr-> 630; co m pared one week bud, m a r­ke t un e v en ; dry (edn a r th e fully

■steady; cown steady to a.ic lower; graaa s te ers and h rlfers w .nk lo 60c off; bulls and vealers steady; bulk d ry fed i(>reia *0 lo 111), tup• lOftO; niosl •Brassers »8 W) rinwu, cn lte ra down lo m any nto, ker s te ers 15.50 tn w ell-breit kinds •0 .50 ,to ^7; few dry fed heUera tU; com, to m id , cowi mostly iftWJ to •(1.75j few loads California gtasArrn *0.75 to «7.(U); bulla •&.7K to |<ini); l>eef k in d s to •0,75 and over. <ut- te rs dow n to •5 ; good a n d rhn|<e vealora ga to (S; selecU U> (0.5(i. sp a rin g ly ; com. g rass calvea >l(iV<n to *4 50,

O hoe,,; W eek's to ta l 6,705, 1 ]>ared week ago, m arke t uneven, good sp rin g lam bs s teady; com .-gradea a n d grassy yearlings a n d ewes wea) to OOo luw er; good spring lamin la rge ly giOJB; faw to •10.50; com to rned. 87.80 (o •0.76; eulls d"«> to *7; few feeders *7 to 87JJO; graa- •y yearllnga •4.00 to 85.80; few gocNl k inds to •0 5(1; con., to good ewes II to •3 6 0 ; few early sales to 83.78 and

SPECIAL WIREC a v to iy ol

S n d ltr , W eg tnc r * Com pany Elks B Id g ,-P b o n « 811

IN V ESTM EN T TRU STSF und . Inv. ■.............. .................... (34.44F u n d . T ru s t; A .................. - ...... • 8.05Corp, T ru s t •-.............. .............. • 3 J8Q uar. In c .........................................•17.80

M IN IN G STOCKSB unker Hill and Sulllvan. No salesM tn, C ity C o p p e r ...............•11-81U 0Park C ity Consolidated ....... 33-33ofillver K in g C oalition ...............813.75H inishlne M in e s ........... ............... •Il»i0>■rinllo S U n d a rd _________ __ 17-70

SPECIAL WIRECeurtasy of

Standard SaenrlilM C«. Parrln* lin tel DIdg. ^bons >11

Buying PrlcetO RA IN S

O ats, » hOBdrad . B arley, » h u n d red .

DEANb(M irkeC f u ra ia h e d - b y B. B. U

Q a m a n d . D . 8 . B ean In ap e eto t).AU deatera e o t o f m a rk e t.

PO D LTRY A T BA N CBColored heaa , ove r $ lb » ______U oColored b e a i . 4 to • rColored tn n s , iinde r 4 Iba,____IO0U g b o n h e n s --------------------------- 180

■ frye rs .

Stag* ...................................................... 99lAbova prices a re fo r A grade , ■

grade . 1 cen t leoa. C g rade , ha lf p rioel.

P B O D U O lNo. I b n t l e r f a t --------------------------No. » b n tte r fa t- _________________ |» e

E x tras

Eggs, ungraded, In trade ..PuUets, In trade ........ ....... ..

LIVESTOCK Choice ligh t butchers, 180 to

Underweight butehera, l U to188 pou n d ers.............. .. ............

Packing sows, 1.........................Packing aows, haavy...^---------— 17-80S teers ------ -----------------------I8JM-8I.M

---------_ 4 8 -M .|7 « 0

SPO K AN E STOCKSA m erican Bllyer ............................ 35A rurlto Gold ....................................58D syiock ............................ .............1,80iinom n G old .................................... 03',tfirnndvlew ........................................ I8 'il l r r lu ............................................. 17.25l.u rky Jim ......................................0 7 4M etftllne M Ai L ............................ I ‘JOM rtttllne M e ta U ........................... Oll’ iM orning G lory ................................ 00I'oliirln .' ..................................... OflJP rem ier G old ............................... 3.45Uilver llu m m it ..............................noHiinnhltio .................................... 30 25nunnlilne C ons..................................03W ellington ...................................... 04'4W hite W a te r .................................... I 3 'i

1 BUTTER.EG G S |

L O S ANGRI.K8 l .o n A N O E l.E B -Ih itte r ; e a tras

33c; p rim e f ir iU 3 lH u; standards JlH i^: -m ide rg rade 3a 'ic .

b;ggB; L arge a n d medium un-. ilifinged; sm all 19c, u(i Ic,

W estern cheeac unchanged.

ClIICA O O C M IC A O O -E gg s: (5Uady; receipts

-ii.OflJ cases; f re ih g raded firsts 19c; eHtra f lrats 19U c; c u rren t receipts 17S'c; d ir tie s IO4 0 ; checks K l'lu; aUiraga packed flra ts 30Mc; storage IMtcked e x tra s a o u c ,

U ulje r: * 1nner; receipts lfl,631> m bs; e x tra f irs ts 39'.to to 30*«i'; ex tra SOn; f lrsU 3 7 4 a to 36%o:. sec- onds 33o to 37o; jU n d a ^ d s 3& \c ; ni>eclals 8 0 4 o to a ir ; cen tralised 3fl*.r

t;neese . T w lna 15 'ic to 15 dalslea lea to 10 4 c ; lo n g h u n u lOo to 1840 .

Pal spring U m ba~.-...._-__Vearllng lam bs .................. ..

M ILL FEED SBran, 100 pounds___ ______fTran, 000 pounds...

M arkets A t A Glancentocks lower In dull trad 'n g .Bond* low er; U . B. governm ent

iMues Irregular.C urb stocks irreg u la rly lower and

ipilel.Fore ign exchange flr*n tn rela tion

to th e dollar.C otton abou t 73 c en ts a b sle lower.O n iln s low er; w h ea t o ff m ore th a n

a cen t a bushel.

W OOLH O H T O N -M oflt wool iuuse* in

lionton expressed a fair degree of ciintldeiieo H iring tlie p a s t week even though trad in g show ed ■ m oderaU flxpanilon to a rela llvo jy fs ft lines. Ihn U. H. a g ric u ltu re departm en t repo rted today.

’th e bushfeaa In w estern grown wiHiln w as on fh ie o rig ina l bag lots a t ab o u t steady to f irm prices. Me­d ium grade fleeces h a d a s lig h t in - creasn In dem and a t s treng tnen ing prlcea. O hio fleeces w ere quoted in llonton a t 40 to 41 cenU in th a greas« for fine delaine , a t i i t0 ,4S cen ts fo r s tap le uum bnig h a l t blood, i^t 43 to 44 c c n u for com bing thrM * e igh th s bliHMt, a n d a t 41 to « • oW U for i i iu r te r blood.

I.ONUON BA R H IL V IR L O N D O H -U ar silver rem ained

unchanged for tlie tl\ lrd sucoesslve day a t 30 |ienoe a n uuusa . B aeed 00 ste rling a t 844938, th e A nsrtoM t ec iu lvalen t' w as 44.46 cenU a ttD» ounce, com pared wlUi yaslerd4)r'e equ ivalen t of 44.48 oeuU . P p r v t t ^ silver, w as quoted a t 30 1 -U piDM

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FagsEtglit IDAHO EVENING TIM E S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Bafurdfty, Jun« 12, 1987

T O M I E O I L SUan-Hade Quakei Uiad to

Find Liquid in Boath Of A r k a n s a s

EL DORADO. A rk . (UJO - M*n- m td e e&rthquKkea &re being uU> U ied to locate oil In so u th A r k u ^ u .

A rtificial quakes a re m ade w ith th a rs c s o f dynam ite . Selam ographs rccord the resu lting . #ouad waves w hich sink th ousands o f fee t bC' low llie e a r th 's surface .

The seism ograph reco rds do no t specifically show th e p resence of oil. bu t reveal th e u n derg round structure—from w hich geologtsls a re able to Judge If o il m ig h t be present.

Seism ographs f i r s t w ere used by g o m n n ie n t w ea th e r b u rea u s to record earth trem ors a n d w ere In ­troduced successfully In-o il field ex ­plorations only recently .

Rocks Is goondlng B oard T he se ism ograph m e thod h as

been highly successful in so u th A r­kansas because o f un ifo rm deposits of m arble-llke a n h y d rite below th e

• Burfacc. T lie a n h y d rite acU a s a sounding board In refle c tin g th e waves generated by th e exploding dynamite,

In terp re ta tion of tlie seism ograph records as they re la te Co oU 1* h /g h - ly technical a n d sc len tlata say It requires years of study .

In exploring fo r oU w ith selsm o- grapli. a sm all c harge o f dynam ite Is placed several f e e t in th e ground and exploded. T h e sound waves spread dow nw ard, s trike th e an h y ­drite and a re reflec ted u p w a r d - a ll In a few se c o n d s .'T h e selsm o- g n p h records th e tim e requ ired for

, th e sound to be reflec ted . ...........S<let H alf M ile A p art

■nie earthquakes a re repeated a t other sites — approxU nately a ha lf mile d istan t.

P ot years geologists have know n th a t OU, being llg h U r th a n w ater, sMks s u b te r r ^ e a n d o ra e s-p la c e s w here underg round la y e rs of an h y ­d rite have 'b u c k le d - a o d form ed highs.

B7 c o m p tr ln r th e tim e requ ired fo r th e sound w aves to b e reflected » t th e d ifferen t sites, geolc^lata de- t e n i a e th e presence o f . domes.

KTFI PROGRAM

SATURDAY, JUNE »«;00 Col# Porter. voc»im S: S Je u e Cnwford. or|»nUt SJO Xvcnlog TlmM n p o r t S: i Lambert Murpbr. vocallit 7:00 Son* of the Plon*»n T: S Adveoturce of JuD|I« Jim 7 J0 Woria-wlde trtn^radlo mw»

n uheeT:C Victor YouQg eoneert orcbeeWk S:00 John McCorroick. voe«JUt S:1S Rudy V»lle« »nd bU orchwtni SJO AlfreQo O nipoll »>lon muilo .« ;« Dlcl ..................—

SUNDAY, JUNE 13

10:15 Retding the < 10;J0 Voc»l« in d fe

Wlllon PMlc

r s ' c

Judy Ro((i

ira* from Radlotkn<l

J "RUPERT

M r. a n d U n . -ClUVtn u d daughtie(‘ have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in B rig h a m C ity , U tah , a fte r T idtlng w ith re la tives h e re .

M r. a n d M rs. L . L . C ulbertson have re tu rn ed fro m Rochester. M inn , w here M r. C u lbertson w en t th ro u g h th e M a ^ clinic.

B . B . R adford , h is d a u g h U r U u - r in e , a n d hi* son, p rosecuting a t ­to rn ey H ugh R edford , le f t T tu rsd ay fo r Lewiston, w here U u r ln e will ta k e sum m er achool work lA the norm al.

Rev, O e t ^ e R oseberry a n d fam ­ily le f t Tuesday m om lng fo r P r\ilt- lan d n b e i« Rev. Roaeberry wlU of­f ic ia te a t th e m a rr la i^ o f h is broth- *r*ln-Iaw, J . A. W rench, to H is i I « n e r« M cC arthy, P ru ltlan d .

As a courtesy to M rs, .K en n e th Jensen , w ho Is h e re f ro m Bt. Louis, M n . N . K . J e n se n a n d M rs. C. 0 . J en sen en te r ta in ed w ith te a a t th e borne of th e la t te r T huraday. M utlo w as fu m lih e d durin g th e afte rnoon by M rs. H om er BeU. M rs. Jam es Boas, M rs. Floyd B ritt , M rs. W illiam B odyston a n d M rs. R ay Arm strong. M rs. A. a . D eM arr, M rs. E. H . Zt- m o n , M rs. M . D . G ra ce a n d Mrs.

. R . A. WhlUey poured during the afternoon.

M rs. M . O h rls^ n received word rh u rs d a y of th e d e a th of h e r 13’ year->old neiihew . M arcus Lehwald- e r. a t B u tte . M ont. M rs. C hristen le ft F rid ay for B u tte , accom panied by her dau g h ter, M rs. Clyde O ouch' oo u r. Burley.

D r. a n d M rs. A. E. Johnson and 4}augbter, D lsab e th , a re a ttend ing th e s ta te O steopaths ' convention a t H ailey. D r. Jo h n so n Is p resident of th e association.. M r. a n d M rs. H. A. Bakei gone to Moscow to a tten d thi m encem ent exercises. T heir daugh ' te r, Ja n e , a n d son. Bob, a re grad-

. u a tln g th is year.M rs. G eorge Buchan a n d Mrs.

P ra n k Q rr a n d baby have le ft the R u p e rt general hosplU I. Mrs. Blalni Nellson, Paul, underw ent a maji o pera tion a t th e hoApltal.

JEROME

:15 Arthurv**MplB*'«” d her PUy Boy»

00 P>ul WbUem*n concert orcheslr ;1J airl* of the Ooldfa Wt*l :10 Boelon "Pope" orchettr*;« BoewMl BUCen :00 Oerry Moore »nd PUrecU .

RoMboroush. plenUU 2;1J Ocrtrucle Nelucn. voceUet I;30 Dflhel Tfmple on (he tlr 3:00 auneblne 00 .pel hour 4:00 Pord &nd Olenn 4:IS Oirle NeUon end hl« Orcheetre 4:30 Shannon quartet 4:15 Adventuree ot Junsle Jim S:00 Cream of the Weet program ,J0 X«Tler Cufat and hU orebMlra

' 'Honolulu Sirolleri and Player* ^apoW ScoJroirakl eymphonr

'.H sh lU rei and hli orcheeira SJO southern S tan 7.-00 Bert Hlrtcha'e notelty orcheetn 7:1J Tommy Doraey and bU oreheatra 7:30 World-Wide traw radlo new*

riaihM 7:4S Ruth K ttlnr. vocalUt S:00 Richard Croolu, vocalUt B:J5 Marek Weber 8:30 Dick Babert»oi6:44 Orgai.................»:00 •

10:00 .........l l i » Signing Off tim e.

MONDAY. JUNE 14

e:00 r trm e n - B reakfu t elub 6:13 Morning devotlonaU S:30 rartn and borne flaahe*6:45 Oeoeral market Quotation* - 7:00 Pioneer itorte* a« told by the ol

7:1} W orld.«ld« U iiurad lo new* flashta

7:30 Al Graver, old tim e alDiLag 1:ii Opening m arket Q uoutloni 8:00 HUo Hawallane 8:1S Belectlona from "We’re Hot

Drceiing”• 4 0 Nlck Lueas. TOCAlUt-a:4S B potllihl on IntereaUoi evenU

Bay K«bl» a sd hU orohwtra ft:i9 JeMft Crawford, orga&lft

Times new* nasbea B:4S WalU varleUes

Dick BobertMQ loao -Ma" Perkin*!9:49 Song h iu of yeaterday

;00 lUmlBUclnf with the cowboy :i» Twin PalU markeU ao VlcKjr concert oreheatra :iS A rthur Tracy. voealUt 1*0 Jlmm|^Dor*e7 — '

U :U Lawrenea T lbbett. vocallit USO Cloalng mining atock quoutlooi

from Spokane eschani*13:33 JImmla o n e r and hi* ercbettra u l M ( S g M«» stock quou.

Uoas11:45 World-wWi tranaradlo new*

flaataeaJ:00 Lataat dane* releaaea 1:19 Metntjig and Towwendla o «*w» Ad»«»tu<br*l : « Taddy WU*oa and hU orcbeetra 3:00 J«aM L bavus* and Wilhelm

Baebaua T.IS Oonrad 'tU tau ie , rociilft aJO Coral Ulandet*3:49 Bud artd Jo* DlUlnp'3 « JPrenlng Tlmea new* flutiee 3:18 Altertiopn requett hour 440 In q u lr ln t reporter 4:ia Victor ooncert orcheei-- 4:>0Tl»ughU.......

d Barold Jacob*.

5:00 Roy Pox and hla orcbaaua 5:15 Band concert 3:30 World.wlde iranaradlo neire

nube* >3 :45 Prank and Jam** UoOrary s :00 P re d ^ MarUn and bla o rchiitra 6:15 Bot K. BnBbt-*>HoUywallan* d:30 ETeoing Time* report 6:13 RondOllCTa7:00 Marek W eber ta lon m uM 7 IS Miglo blkt>d 7:30 World-wtd* uan ttad lo oewi /Utliw 7:45 BpanUb atlecUona S:00 Southern a ta n S:30 Harry Roy and hi* oreheatra 8:45 Marionette* and Plover*9:00 Evening requeat hour 1.00 Signing Off time

TUESDAY. JUNE 15

to Farmera' B reak fu t elub .] Momlng deToUonal* uj r trm and ho m t RmIim li General m arket quotation

7:30 Eddjr D uebln and hU oreheatra 7:45 Opening market quoUtlona S.00 Ouy Lombardo and hU orebeeu5.15 Vagabond* **Iectlon*a 30 Rettm an and hU orcheitri 8:45 Hilo Hawaiian*B:O0 Shannon quarte t9.15 aerm an melodlw0.30 Evening Time* newi fluhe^0:1.1 Bud and Joe BlUlnga

1:00 Mary t- Walker

1:15 Twin Palli mark! I M Per»onal problem 1.15 Lewii Jame*. toc.

Ta7lor and Oncle Bennr

A fter h a n g in g In a Thundcrsley. ssfx. E n g la n d , c h u rc h for 340 :ars. a bell was U k en down In

1028 and d isp a tch ed - for recasting t\ie satrle I/>ndon firm which

had cast I t in 1588.

HOLLISTER |1• -

Sa lm on T ra c t H om em akera ' club wU\ m e e t Ju n e 19 a t th e hom e of M rs. G eorge C arter. Miss M a rg a re t Hill will co n tinue th e k itc h en p ro j- p ect dem onstration .

A show er honoring M rs. O rr llle J o rd a n w as given a t the hom e of M rs. W . C laudln on Ju n e 9. R e fre sh ­m en ts were served by th e hostess.

T hose from H ollister a tte n d in g th e G ra n g e 'p ic n ic a l F ile r In h o n ­o r o f th e na tional m a s te r , ' L . J . T ab e r w ere: Mr. and M rs. M. N . K nudson , M r. a n d M rs. A. E . K u n - kel. M r. a n d M rs, J . M- Pierce , Ed P a s to o r and G uy Peters . D urUig th e reg u la r n e e tln g th e sam e evening seven pe titions for m em bersh ip w ere voted on. T h e new m em bers will be In itia ted a t the nex t regu la r m e e t­ing.

H om er R oberts, h igh school a th ­letic coach, has gone to Spokane, W ash., and WBllace. Idaho , to visit rela tives. H e will a tten d sum m er school a t Moscow. O the rs from h e re p la n n in g to a tte n d Moscow su m ­m er 'sessions are M iss B e tty G ood­win. E nglish icacher. and Lee Rose, s even th a n d e igh th grade te ac h e r .

S upt. T , B. inv ln will a tte n d su m ­m er school a t Ml&soula, M ont,

M rs. J . M. Pierce a n d M rs. G eorge L arsen anti daugh ter. M iss E rm a L arsen anri Bl.w B etty L arsen sp e n t th e p a s t a l M agic H o t springs.

Thi E uropean hedgehog, w h ich Is called a porcupine. Is In no

elated to th e porcupine fam ily .

LAST WEEK FOR ASHTON SEED POTATOES

200 Sacks 0/ Red Tag Seed @ ................................ $ 2 .1 0Certified Gems ...........................................................$ 2 .8 0Non Certified Gems ................................................. $ 1 .7 5St. Anthony Seed @ ...................................................$ 1 .5 0

C. L. ASHLEYPhone 1825-J

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

Proceedings of the Board of Commis- ioiiers, Twin Falls Counlv, Idaho

random with -Jual

4:iS John Obarle* Tboma*. »ocall*l

LEGAL AnVEnTIHEMENTSN O TICE

N O T I C l I f l HERKBY GIVEN T H A T I , H a rry Y earlan will, a t the n e i t reffu lar m ealing of th e Idaho S U t« B o a rd of Pardons, to be held a t th e f i la te H ouse, Boise, Idaho , on th e l lr a t W edneaday o t Ju ly the 7th, 1037, m a k e app lica tion lo r a Pardon • n d /o r com m uU lJoj)- of sentence from t h a t c e rU ln judgm ent of con­v ic tion o i fo rgery , m ade and entered In th e C o u r t o f th e l l i h Jud ic ia l D is tr ic t o f th e S U le of Idalio. In fo r tl ie C ounty T w in Palls, o abou t Nov. th e 12th. lOJi.

D a ted a t DoIm . Idaho, May the ftth, 1B37.

(Blgnerf) HARriY YKAUIAN /tf« . No. A10«

W eslay Jacobsen , p rincipal o f Ap­p le ton ichool, w ill be aasoclaU d w ith th e N orth Side Auto Bales company d u rin g th e sum m er.

Leslie Calw ell w u to open h is new c afe today In th e Roy Jo h n so n build­ing.

A carJoad o t P Jym outiu w as re- •a lved th la w eek by Uie P o tte r Mo­to r com pany. T liey repo rt U ia t tliey ■ra receiving ah lpm enta b e lte r Jio th a t th e a trlk ra a re being* le ttled .

M Isi M a rg a re t M itchell a n d Mlsa Lucy H arley , M ontpelier, have le tt to Join frlenda a n d will la il from B tn F rancisco on th e Aloha for thi H aw aiian Islands, T hey pU n to be ■one ftbout a m on th .

M ri, I t . A. F re e m a n p laits to lei on T uesday fo r an extended tr ip th ro u g h v a rlo iu aU tea.

U n . N ina 0 . B tu a r t Is to leave lu n e 31 to a t te n d stunm er aetslon Ht U ia 'C a ro ly n Bwopa In slllu l* for p r tm a iy m e thods a t Long Beach, Calif.

M r. a n d M ri. Joaeph Moore an - nouBoa th e b ir th , of a boy on J iu w i ,

Mr. Mid M rs. H erb Shannon , Bu«, I« n e , O re., a r« vU ltlng M r. B han-

n o n 'i m o th e r a n d h is aister. Mrs. BUffy B m lth.

T h « M yrtle-D ee d ress shop has mOTtd In to th e Roy Joh n so n bulld- I n i w b ieh w aa com pleted Uits week.

U r . . . u d M rs. O U aton W lswail h«tm |o n « to Pom aroy. W aah. ^ v U lt 'h ls p a rv n ta a n d friends.

NOTICJ;N O TIC B l a lIE Itra iY OlVKN

T H A T 1. Leo PelUnglll will. « l th e n e * l reg u la r m eeting ot Uie Idaho S U te B oard o f Pftnlons, to be held it U ie S ta le House, nolsp,. Idaho, in th e t l r s t W ednesday of July Ihe

1 th . 1037, m ake apnllcfltlon for a P a rd o n a n d /w com m uU llw i of te n - . . . . e fro m th a t certain JiidKmriU of oonvlcllon of rape , made «4id en- lo red In th e C ourt of tlie l l t h J u ­d ic ial D is tr ic t o f tho StAlr of Idaho.

, a n d fo r Uie Coimly ol Tw in Tails. I o r ab m it S ep t. Um 17lli, Itiai. D a W a t noU e, Mnlio, Mny the

8 th , 1037,(Signed) LEO IT IT 1N O U .I,

«<•», No. 5001

T w in Falls . Idaho ,....... M ay 17, 1937

10:00 o'clock a. m . REG U LA R A PR IL SESSION

T h e B oard m e t a t Uils tim e p u r- su a n t to recess, a ll m em bers and th e c lerk presen t.

T ra n s fe r o f F unds G eorge B . M iddleton Se Co., c e r­

tified public accounU n ts, appeared before th e B oard by le tte r a o d sU te d th a t th e y h a d au d ited th e books of com m on school d is tric t No. 34 for th e pe riod f r m Ju ly 1, 1&3S to Ju n e 30, 1029, a n d found th a t w i ^ n t Mo. 36M3 fo r 173.00 da ted J a n u a ry 1. 1927, Issued to Bessie K ra i, w as erroneously charged to d is tr ic t N o. 84 Instead of to d is­tr ic t N o. 37. T o co rrec t th is e rro r a request w as m ade th a t th e coun­ty c lerk a n d county trea su re r be a u th o rl ie d to tran s fe r t7 3 M from school d is t r ic t No. 37 to school d is­tr ic t No. 34. A uthorisa tion to maki such c o rrec tion was given by thi B oard ..

B e er L Icenita G ran ted L lcepsea fo r th e sale of bottled

a n d d r a u g h t beer were g ran ted to Owen B u c h an a n and F re d T , Koto,

O rd e r (o lu u e W arran t T ho c oun ty audito r waa au th o r­

ised to lasue cu rren t expense w ar­r a n t in th e am oun t of $3403,(0 to S U le of Id ah o , Dept, of Public Ai ilstance, In paym ent of pensions fo r th e m o n th of May, 1937,

A t th e h o iir of y.OQ o'clock p. recess w as U lcrn. u n til 10:00

o’clock a . m . May 18, 1037,JA M ES L. HARNES,

A tte s t: C hairm an,FR A N K J , 8M ITH, Clerk,

Twin Falls, Idaho May Ifl, 1937 10:00 O .look a, m.

R E Q U L A lt AI'RIL HESHION T h e B oard m e t a l ll^Js tim e piir-

a u a n t to reccM, a ll m em bers and th e c lerk prcsciil.

Reaoiulloi) K c|tr< lln ( Hrldfp V/HEREAH, T h li Hoard, pursim ut

to lU R rsohilln ii duly adopted on A pril 13th. 1037, ^erved oh Tw in F a lls -Je ro m e in trr-C oun ly Urlilge C om pany a notice of Uie Intention of U lls B oard t« tn rfrll ch lse now held by naUl rom pany,

NOTICK.N ty r io K Ui Hi!:itv:i)Y g i v e n

T H A T I, W alter F. Hiilton will, a t th e n e x t rcHulnr meeiiuK o t the Id ah o s lA le llourd nf Pardniui. to be lield a l Ihci Hl«tn Mounr, UuIbo, Idi ho, o» ihn rirnl W rdnfsday ol July th e 7U). 1037, m ake a|>|>|l< nfl<m r< f 'a rd o n a ix V o r ('DmiDutnUoi) o t i lent-e (roin U ia t rerta ln 'ju d g n irii r ^ v lO tlo n o t fo rgrry, iiiiiclfl nlid le red In th e C ourt of ihn 1 |lli dicia) DlAUlct of Ihe Hl«ln of Id ih o , In a n d fo r th e Ooutity of Twin l^klls. on o r a tm ul !>(-. tho I4t1i, 1034

DaU-d a t H ol« . Idalin, Ajnll Uie li, 1037.iB igned) W A i .rw i K n u r i ’ON'

l i f t . No. 0M7

per oeh t

wn»U «d. M p er o e n l la im ported from A ^ n t l n a , 0 per c e n t from A iu tra l la , mwI - » p«- o tn t from

Buptr* towm.

w hich ti B oard o f County C m i T w in F a lls Coiiniy County , fo r th e conntr te n an c e a n d operallc bridge acro ss Bnnki sa id countlM . a l tl: t lo n o f the •om pany. ihould. wllhli

niitrd liy Ihn iilMlotiers of u id Jerom e irllcin, main

SOLVED B Y T H E BO A RD O P COU N TY CO M M ISSIO N ERS O F T W IN FA L L S COUNTY: T h a \ sa id com pany d isregard th e resor u tlon a n d no tice and req u ire m en ts if p a ra g ra p h 6 of th e fra n ch ise ,

In so fa r as th e sam e re laU s to th e f iling ' a rid keep ing In good s ta n d ­ing a bond, -conditioned a n d a j p roved a s prov ided In p a ra g ra p h 6 of Uie fran ch ise ; and th a t sa id B oard oT C ounty C onunlssloners do hereby w aive th e filing of rep o r ts , oj p rov ided for in Section 30-1005, I d a ­h o Code A nno ta ted , 1933, If a n y e re

> required .T h e above a n d foregoing resoli

Uon w as Introduced by C om m is­sio n e r R ayl, a n d seconded by Com m lsaloner H a r t, who m oved It adop tion , a n d upon roll call th e vo(fi w as a s follows:

Com m issioner B a m e s : Yes Com m issioner H a r t: Yes Com m issioner R ay l: Yes

I d th e M a tte r o f D eputy P rose­cu tin g A ttorney

U po(i Uie appllcaU on of E dw ard Babcock, p ro secu ting a tto rney , (or th e a u th o risa tio n a n d pow er to a p ­p o in t a d epu ty prosecuting a l to r - iiey u n d e r section 30-3102, Id ah o Code A nno ta ted , 1933, C om m ission­e r R ay l In troduced th e follow ing R eso lu tion a n d mtfved Its adop tion :

W HERBAB, I t appea rs, owing to th o a m o u n t o f business In th e pros- ecuU ng a tto rn e y 's office, th a t a d e p ­u ty p ro secu tin g a tto rn ey Is ne ce s­sa ry fo r th e p ro p er conduct nf t l i a l office, a t th e request of th e prose-

iting a tto rn e y o t T w in F a lls co u n ­ty th a t h e be em pow ered a n d a u - ihorleed to a p p o in t a deputy pro se ­cu ting a tto rn ey :

B oard of C ounty C om ­m issioners of T w in P a lls County, Idaho , do he reby a u lh o rl to a n d •miwwer th e proseciithig a ilo rn e y )t T w in F alla County to a p iw ln t a

depu ty prosecuU ng a lto rn ry , nucli depuly to have been a resid en t ot 'I-wln F a lls C ounty for n o t less th a n six m o n th s preced ing such a p p o in t­m en t, a t a sa lary of 1100.00 jk-i m o n th , sa id sa lary to com m rnct niKin h la A uallfylng In rnm pllftn rf w ith Section 30*3103, Id ah o Cod< A nno ta l^d , 1933.

T h e foregoing UesnliilUm was nrr.- ontled by CommJiwInjicr H u rt mu.

roll ca ll carried as lollo

FRA NK J . S U i m OJerfcTw in FalU . Idaho U ty 34. 1037 10 o’clock a . m,

REGULAR APRIL' SESSIO N T he B oard m e t a t th is tim e pur>

ja n t to recess, a ll m em bers a n d lexclerk present.

Deer License G ran ted License for the sale o f botU ed

beer w u g ran ted to S . H enstock . A ppoliitm enl of D eputy T rea su re r T lie B oard approved th e appoin t*

-■ncnt by C ora E. Stevens, coun ty trea.surer, of R, R . W hltM ll a s Ju n ­ior deputy treasurer, a n d f l « d ' hU sa lary a t <12S.OO pe r m on th . Bald ippoln lm ent ipon fUlng e

bond.A t th e h o u r of 5:00 o'c lock p. recess was taken u n til 10:00

clock a. m ,. May 35, 1937.JA M ES L. BARNES.

A ttest: C h a irm anFRANK J . SM ITH, Clerk.

Tr,-ln Falls. Id ah o May 25. 1937 10:00 o'c lock a. m .

IlKGULAR A PR IL SESSIO N T he B oard m et a t th is tim e pur- la n t to reccM, a ll m em bers anc le clerk present.

Bond Filed Bond o t George M, P au lson a:

deputy pro.sccutlng a tto rney . In th e - of $2000.00 w ith S ta n d a rd

. In surance Co. w as filed w ith and approved by th e B oard .

Compromise of B sn k Stilt W HEREAS. T he T w in P a lls N onal B ank , a n a tio n a l b a n k in g

corporation , on th e 18th d a y of February . 1031, InsU tuled a su it iga lnst T v,ln F a lls County, c t al.

fo r th e purpose of ob ta in ing a re ­fund of certa in taxes levied a n d

^c.^sed again st th e personal p i , :ty. th e sam e being 1500 sh a re s ’ cap ita l stock of th e p la in tif f c o r­

poration, a m ounting to th e su m of -<2208.02, th e .same being pa id u n d o p ro tcs l: and

W HEREAS, on th e 23rd d a y o( ovember, 1931, tho C om ptro ller of

the C urrency tbok c harge of sa id bank and a receiver w as app o in ted

;he 2nd day of D ecem ber, 1931, since th ftl tim e It has been In

receivership; and WHEREAS, I t a ppea rs th a t i t Is

desirable fo r T w in Falla C oun ty to dispo.'ie of said su it a n d a n e q u it­able and Ju s t com prom ise be m ade; and th a t Uie Com ptro ller o f Uie Currency knd th e receiver of lh« ’Tp.ln F a lls NaUonal B ank a re w ill­ing. upon th e receip t of 1435.00, to dism iss w ith prejud ice th e above action :

following reso lu tion w as In ­troduced by C om m issioner R a y l:

NOW. TH E RE FO RE . BE I T R E ­SOLVED. By Uie B oard of C oun ty Com missioners o f T w in P a lls C o u n ­ty, Id ah o : T h a t th e au d ito r o f T w in F a lls C ounty be and h e Is J ie reb y a u thorized to d raw a w a r ra n t on th e c u rre n t e x p ta se fu n d In f a v o r of G . D. T hom pson, receiver of th e T w in P a lls N ational Bank, fo r Uie' sum of $435.00. th e sam e to be d e ­livered upon a n order o f d ism issa l w ith p rejud ice being filed w ith th e C lerk of th e D istr ic t C ou rt of th e

e l t r m t h Judld i& .<U strlct, f a u d to r T w in F » lls Coubty. dism issing th e case enU tled T w in P a lis N a­t io n a l B a n k vs. Tw in P a lls County.

a], file d on Uie 18th d sy of F e b ru a ry . 1931.

T h e above a n d foregoing rW )lu- t io n w as seconded by Com missioner B a r t , a n d on roll call w as carried M follow s: ■

C om m issioner B am es: Yes C onunlasioner H a r t; Yes C om m issioner R ay l; Yes

E«*>lBUon to SeU County property T h e follow ing resoluUon was of­

fe re d by C om m issioner H ar t: W H ER EA S. C erU ln real e sU te

now s ta n d s in th e nam e of Tw in F a lls C oun ty w hich has been ac­q u ire d by U x d e ^ . and w hich is n o t now necessary fo r th e use of sa id T w in F alU County, and

W HER EA S, Provision Is m ade In SecU on 30V?0» Id ah o Code A nno­ta te d , a n d am ehdm enta there to, lor th e sa le o f such lands;

T H E R E FO R E . BE IT RESOLVED, T h a t lo ta 11 a n d 12, block 130. of T w in F a lls Tow nslle. which ngw s ta n d in th e nam e of Tft’ln F a lls C oun ty , h av ing been acquired by ta x deed, a n d w hich are no t now ne ce ssa ry fo r th e use of Tw in Falls C oun ty , b e lis ted a n d advertised for sa le in th e Id ah o Evening Times. 6 a ld sa le to be held on ' the 26lh d a y o f Ju n e . 1937. a t. th e h o u r-o f 10:00 o 'clock a. m, a l the x a st f ro n t doo r o f th e Court House In T w in F a lls C ounty a t TivJo Falls , Id a h o , T e rm s of sale lo be as fol­low s: F o r *100.00 or under be- fo r c ash ; on over »100.00 and under *300,00. one h a lf cash, balance In o n e y e a r ; fo r over $300.00. one h a lf c ash , balance In two equal p a y m e n ts annually ; deferred pay ­m e n ts to besir in te rest a t the ra te o f 6 p e r cen t p e r annum . In terest p a y ab le an n u ally . Both principal a n d In te re s t to be paid a t Uie of­fice ’ of th e ’ C ounty Auditor of said T w in F a lls County.

T h e above resolullon was second­e d by Com m issioner Rayl, and roll c a ll w as a s follows:

C om m issioner H ar t: Yes C om m issioner R ayl; Ye.' C om m lssloper B arnes: Yes A t th e h o u r of 6:00 o'clock p. ni,

a reccss w as taken until 10:00 o 'c lock a . m .

JA M ES L. BARNES, A tte s t: Chalrmi

PR A N K J . SM ITH . Clerk.Tw in Fnllx, Idaho Ju n e 1. 1937 10:00 o'clock a. m.

R E G U L A R A PR IL SESSION T h e B oard m e t a t th is tim e pi

a u a n t to recess. Commission B a m e s a n d H ar t and the c1i p rese n t. Com m issioner Rayl abse

S a le of C ounty Property L o t 6. block 93 of T « ln Falls

T ow nslle hav ing been offered for sa le a t reg u la r ta x sale on O ctober 19, 1036, a n d n o t having been sold, th e B o a rd a t t h h lim e accepted th e o ffe r o f A nna A. Woods for said lo t in th e am oun t of <160.00 plus' Sl.OO record ing fee. $60.00 having been p a id in cash as evidenced by a u d ito r 's certif ica te No. 1650,

R esigna tion o t D eputy Assessor

a . W . a h ro u t te n d e ifd . b la resJ*- n a U o n a s d e p u ty assessor. effecUve a s o i J u n e 14, 1937. S a id reslgna* U on w as accep ted a n d th e com m ls- a lo ae rs ta k e th is o p p o r ^ t y a t th a n k in g M r; e h ro u t fo r b is fa ith* t i l l •e rr lc e a n d h is cooperaU on wlUi tiiem ;

B eer t le c n s e s G ran ted L icenses f o r th e sa le .-o f botUed

beer w ere g ra n te d to V elm er G ray* beal a n d Ja m e s R .-£ d v a rd .

A pprvTai o f.B oD 4 B ond of T h o m a s 'P atjcs a s Seo-

r e ta ry -T r ta a u re r o f T w in P a lls C oun ty F a ir A ssoclaUon. in th e am oufat o f iSOOO.OO w ith N ational S u re ty CorporaU on,' w as filed w ith ind approved by th e B oard.

A pproval o f Bond B ond of M a rian T u rn e r a s book­

k eepe r a t th e C oun ty G enera l H os­plU I, in th e a m o u n t o f $2000.00 w ith S U n d a rd A ccident In su ran ce___ w as filed w ith a n d approvedby .th e B oard.

C ance iU tlon o f T a « » . P r a n k J., Sm ith , C ounty A udl- ir, a p p ea re d before th e B oard by

le tte r a n d sU le d th a t th e follow­ing p roperty h a v in g been sold a t .U x sa le a n d now pa id fo r In full, requested can c ella tio n of U xes, ex­c ep t special Im provem ent U xes. be

incelled a s follows:L o t 14. B lock 32 a n d L o t 14 Blocic

i l , boUi in T w in F a lls Tow nslle, fo r th e y e a r 1938 a n d p r io r years. L o t 18. B lock 84. B uh l Tow nslle, a n d E liS E U Section 26, Twp. 33, - R . 16 E . B. M . for th e yeai 1937 a n d p r io r years: C ancella tlo r

a s o rdered a s requested.O rder (o D raw W arra n t

T h e C ounty A udito r was a u th o r ­ized lo d raw w a r ra n t in th e am o u n t If $239,50 payable to S ta le o f Id a ­

ho D ept, o f Public A ssistance, ir pa y m en t of pensions for th e m ontl' o f M «r. 1537.'

H osplU I S a laries Atlowrd T h e B oard ex am ined claim s for

h osp lU l sa larie s, a n d ordered war- in ts d raw n a s follows:V elm a A rgotslnger, nurse . $80.00;

R u th A nlauf, m aid . *32.50; M arga r­et A ustin , nurse , *65.00.

Jacquc llne Byrd, supervisor. *88- 66.

B lanche Clnrk. nurse, $73.00: G w endolyn. Crofts, m aid , $32,50.

H elen D aws, nurse , $57.50: I « D rb k e ll, m a id , $42.50.

R om a F a je n , m aid , *33.50; E thel P l tto n , nurse, $75.00,

K a th e r in e G oetz. superv $87.00,

I re n e C ordon , m aid , $4.32; M ary G raybeal, m aid . $33.50.

E velyn H ankins, nurse . $75.00: M ildred H arm o n , m a id . *32.50; M ar­jo rie H ealy. nurse, $80.00; M arj H ollingsw orth . nur.«;c, $80.00; Ber- ne lce H olt. m aid . $33.50.

H . C. Jeppescn . Supt., $165.00; M aud Jo h n s to n , n u rse , *70,00; Lor- ene Jones, office help , $25,55.

Irw ln K lous. o rderly . $42.50; E v ­elyn K llte lson , n u rse . *18,67; Clars B elle K line , nurse, *80,00; T racy K nypstra , nurse , *75,00,

M rs. Selm a L eB aron, nurse . *48- .06: M a rg a re t L eonard , die tic ian *90-00; M rs. M ath ild a L lerm an cook, *60.00; L eila L incoln, nurse

$ n ^ , a * n m t d L uke, e x tra he lp , L uke. m aid . *83i0.

M an rln . supervisor. W .0 0 : N ew ty M athew s, n u rse , *77- , £!• IWXilUK d M cD onald , e ng inee r. t43.&0vW K aU ie rlne M c F a rlan d , nurse . S o .o o r ^ E lsie J e a n M itche ll, nurse, $7357: L e < ^ M ohr, anesU ietist, $135 00: S a ra M oore, m a id , *3350; U n a M or­gan . n u rse , $ 7 IM .*8L00“ N icho lson ,, superv ljo r.

O ecelU O aU . n u rse , IM M ; M rs M, E . O liver, cook. tUJX).

R o s e ' P a te , m aid , *433; A drian P e te rson , o rderly . *55« ): w . f . P o r te r , en g ineer, *100,00; M arg are t Posx. su p e rv iso r-n u rses . *135.00.

M a rg a re t R ice , n u rse , *78,00; Ed ■Rogers, o rderly . t2S£6 .

H om er Saxon . U b . T ech.. *83.00: G race Schlll, nurse , »57.00: L ea B te- •ens. m aid , *33.50r Amy S toddard , ifflce c lerk . .X -ra y T ech.. *31.00;

R u th S toddard , m a id , *33.50.H e le n 'T o lln , n u r v . *75.00; M a r.

a n T u rn e r, bookkeeper. $70J»; T<?Q. G en . H osplU l. assigned

ilalms, $105,00.T ra n s fe r o f F unds

C om m issioner B a m e s offered th e follow ing reso lu tion a n d moved .its . ad op tion :

W HER EA S. I t a p p ea rs th a t an n fo rseen conU ngency h a s a risen fhlch cou ld n o t h av e reasonably

been fo n e e n a t th e tim e of. m ak ­ing Uie budge t of th e S up erln ten d - T.t o f P u b lic JnstructJoD . In th a t h e re has been a decided Increase )f w ork In th a t o ffice du rin g th e

p ast tw o w eeks w h ich necesslU ted Uie h ir in g o f exU a office help to com plete th e w ork In a given leng th of tim e, th u s enU U lng a n expend i­tu re of m o n iy n o t prov ided for in th e budget. A

NOW . T H E R E FO R E . Be it solved by th e B oard o f C ounty Com m issioners of T w in F a lls C oun­ty . Ido h o ; T h a t Uiere be and la hereby a p p ro p r ia ted o u t o f th e G en e ra l R e strv e app ro p ria tio n th e :uni o f *30.00 w h ich sum is to be :red lled to th e b u dg e t of th e S u ­

p e rin ten d e n t of Pnb llc In s tru c tlo r> .' 1 C lassifica tion ’'A ."T h e foregoing reso lu tion was sec­

onded by Com m issioner H ar t, and upon roll ca ll c a r rlc d as follows:

C om m issioner B a rn es : Yes C om m issioner H a r t ; Yes C om m issioner R a y l; A b tcct A l th e h o u r of 5 o'c lock p, m , a

reccss w as ta k en u n til 10:00 o'clock a, m .. Ju n e 2, 1037,

JA M E S L. BARNES.A lte s l: C hairm an.• FR A N K J , SM IT H , Clerk.

T w in Falls . Idaho ,Ju n e 3, 1937 10:00 o'c lock a. m .

REG U LA R A P R IL SESSION T lie B oard m e t a t th is tim e p u r­

su a n t to recess, Com m issioners B a m e s a n d H a r t a n d th e c lerk p resen t. C om m issioner R ay l absen t.. R o u tin e b usiness was tran sac ted u n til SiOO.orclock p. m . w hen a re ­cess w as ta k e n u n til 10:00 o'clock a. m .. Ju n e 7. 1937.

JA M E S L. BARNES,A ttest: C h a lro a n .

FR A N K J , SM IT H , C lerk.

LEG.\L ADVERTISEMENTS

C IT Y O F T W IN . FALLS, IDAHO STATEtffENT O F R E C E IP T S AND EX PENDITURES

AND SU M M ARY O F FUNDS FO R T H E Q U A R T ER EN D IN G A PR IL SO,-19}7

GE N E R A L FU N D RE C EIPTST axes iL ess CoU. Fees)...W ate r R enU ls ....... .W ate r Deposits (Less .

R efunds ...................... ..F ines a n d Costs ....... ......G enera l Licenses ....... .....Dog. Licenses ....................In t. on Del. T axes............

1 of L and a t F ilte r ...

C ity B u lld ln p :L ig h t .....H ea t ............Ja n ito r SiippIlM and

of lollivel- l>el'

,irrnpnl loi- bridge owned liy nn

d ll rompftny limn niienltlftd

In sa id no tice ; (a) comply with ili p rov isions of rarnK raiih M id franch lne, relnllng Ir ind keeping in |i»od

of ih

Coll. Pees on Spec. Im p. ..42,83 S ta te L iquor Sales - .............

803.00 I n t . on B ank Bals.................494.S0 R en la l of City BIdg, Wall177.00 N on-R evenue Receipts .....

42.63329.95

.4056.00 20.59

5,015,3985.00

. 53.75 621.34

BOND, IN T E R E S T AND SI?iK IN G F U N pRecelpU D lsborsem enta

T axes CollecU d ...... v,—-------------- ----------------------- ...... 755.74In te re s t on D elinquent T axes .... ............................... .. 46,60In te re s t on B ank B alances ............ ................................. 84.40B onds a n d C oupons

Police:Chief ........................f^ tro lm en ..............Special O fficers ,.. N ight SergeantD esl AMlAinnt ....Police Judge ........Dlspo»al of Uoga . • • ■ il Ji.ll .

lolo

Com m lM loner Barr

A t th e hntakri

. . . dliig o r 'a *6000.00 iMiiui, I niy wlUi th e provlnloiifi nf f n m - g rap h 14 of said fri>nrhli.n, i r la l- Ing to th n filing of n r rp o i t of tlio coal of con.ilructU in and r(|iil|)in rn t of aald b ridge a n d a jiproarhrn, niid th e lllln g of nnnual reixirln, and (c) com ply w ith Ihn provUlnns of H ccllon 3U-1005 of tlir Idaho Code AnnoU t«<l. 1933. le lallng flUng of •n iu ia l rriHirtx; ni

W HBRKAH, th e Oomit now f in d lli« t la ld conipany h as filed wlU i th e C lftk of the Board of C ounty comnili'sKinrm of Ji C ounty a Iwiiid wltli

N O T IC rN O T IC E 18 H ia iE nY OIVKN

T H A T I. J a m e i lU r ra h will, a t th e tex t reg u la r m eeting o> Ihn Idaho

B U U H oard nf rardm m . to tw held it Uin m a te Houm , IIoIaa, lilnlio, on

Uin f i r s t W ednesday ol Jnly the 7 lh , m ake aiifillcatlou lor a l*«rdon

a n d /o r conim utatloD ol w n tence f r ^ th a t oerU In Judcm ent ol con ­v ic tion of forgery, made and en tered In Uie C o u rt of Uie l l l h JiidU lal Uks- tr lc t o t th e m a te o( hinlio m and for th e C ounty of Twin I'^liii. on or abo u t J a n . th e U3nd, IUI7.

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'I'w ln PallB. Idaho M ay 10. 1937 10:00 o’c lurk a. m .

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iiian t lo rruew . OomnilMiloii ilarnen a n d H a r l a n d thn d irekeiit, Commlsiiloner Rayl ahnnnt.

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Irrd to draw w arran l on n i n r n l rx - th e Amount of i:i'l nO,

payable In C ity of T w in F a lls fof iprlnk lh ig lax »ii all o l Illocli 44.

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id m ln lilr a lo t. and asslnns, .1, W, O Ihnm ell, Ifl BOaliall a t a ll tlm ea keep said bridge ' «• C, W lnterho ler. *3'J.>.In good rapnlr an ti rondltloned l l i a t A |ip« ln lm rn ( of D eputy Pnh e sh a ll falllifu lly comply w ith th e A ttorneylaw s o f th e ( ita te ol Idaho regn la t- E dw ard llnb ro rk , |ih ig Uie use of sa id liildgs, and f u r- U irney, ap|>cared befith e r condltluned a s rn ju lred by Jaw. a n d re q u rs ird Ihe ap proyal hy .a n d U ia t sa id bond liaa Ueen k e p t H oard o f h is appolnU neiit of UeorgoI n fu ll force a n d e rre d ; and M. P au lson a« deputy priMn utlng

WHCItKAH, Uie said com pany v tlto rney . W hejeu|>on th e llo a id i\pro n U m p la lrn th e filing ol re|>orta proved Uie apiK dntm nnt.a s speclliKl in p a rag raph 1^ o t Uie e tfecU ve upoii th e filingf ra n ih la e . u will be unnecessary AV th e Jioiir or 5:00 o 'l lix k |iU ia t reiM irtn 'be Jllrd, a i provided a r rc ew w as U ken

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P«giTen IDA^O EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO BtfimUjr, J m t U , U8T

Boorces Say^Bebels Oained OroTind oQ First Phaae

Of OffonslT*

h r RALPH UEIN ZEN (Copjrifbt, 1937, UnlUd Prwi)

P A i ^ , JU M 13 OI.PJ — S panU h . ” “n*Uon»U»t3C b iu lln * them aelvea on

B llb to w ith i fu i7 unequaled In th e Civil w ar, p repared co lnclden tly to ­day ioT a new a ttac k on M adrid In a desperate e ffo rt to c n u h th e Joyal- IsU quickly and definitely .

A lrplapes, tanks, a rtille ry , In ­fa n try cooperated In th e a tta c k on Bilbao. K atlonallsta a n d n e u tra l sources reported th a t considerable

' (tround had been sa ined In th e f irs t of th e offensive.

E ven th e fall o f B ilbao, however, irould be only a p relude fo r a g rea t a ttac k v U c h O en. F rancisco F ranco . B atlanallst d ic tato r, haa pfaxincct on U ad rld . U nited Press advices s ta te d today.

A waited Snppllea U w as sa id th a t th e M adrid offen-

■Ire h a d been delayed because of bad w eather w hich preven ted th e delivery o f "certain'* w ar Buppllij> b u t th a t t t can n o t be delayed longer becauee corrtspondtng supplies are now reaching th e loyalists.. I f M adrid J e l l th e loya lis t a rm y th e re would move to th e e a s t coast.

. to a w a it a n a ttac k on V alencia, th e em ergency papltal, and a possible advance again st tu rbu len t C ata lon ia in th e no rtheast.

p e fe a t fo r th e nationalis ts In the B ilbao a rea , a n d a re su l tan t failu re tB th e M adrid area, m lg b t p rove a tu rn in g po in t In th e w ar. however.

w ho described p lans fo r a M adrid offensive, aaW th a t b o th Prem ier B en ito Musaollnl a n d F u e h re r Adolf B ltle r w ere m ost eage r fo r a speedy conclusion of th e w ar. p a rtly because o f th e trem endous d ra in on Spa in 's financ ia l and m a teria l resources.

M me. Genevieve T abou ls, political ■ e x p ert o f th e newspap e r O e u n r . o r ­

g a n o f th e dom inan t rad ic a l fioclallst ' p a r ty he re , a sserted yesterday th a t

M ussolini b a d decided on a "final" la rg e scale a ttem p t to w in v ictory for th e na tio n alis ts . Bbe a lleged th a t I ta l ia n s w ho Had vo lun teered for

' d u ty In B th lop la w ould be d iverted to S p a in a n d th a t they w ould be form ­ed In to . organlBed u n its }n Italy .

-H ith e r to I ta l ia n •‘volunteers'* have , b e en o rgan lied a fte r they reached

S pain .P raneo G ets Aid

W ith in recen t weeks. O en . F ranco !• repo rted to have ob ta ined tens

' c t tb o u n n d s o f new m en . a l t to i t all>m S p u i a r d s w hom h i d ra f t- it t r ^ e d In f t * n i s h Morocco.#«S ind...........

Oi^ th e loyalist side. Indaleclo Prie to , s t r o a t m a n o f th e loyalUt

" ' g o n n u n e n t , now contro lling the fig h tin g forces a s i ^ l s t e r o f na> t i o n ^ f e n i e , to ld W T ^ t e d Press I n a qaeattom iatre pntaUibed T h u rs ­d a y th a t hU reorganlaa tlan of the

— a rm yi a i r force a n « m tvy -w ia near-

d to s ta r t big scale offensives, a im ed f ir s t a t saving BUbao.

T here waa no s l ^ o f th is o ffen- alve a s th e n a tlo u a l la t s 'i t ru c k a t BUbao today.

I M URTAUGH I

M rs. Je rry B onnard w as surp rised a t h e r home W cdnesda , a t A r- teslon. T he occasion w as h e r b lrtJi- day. T he 17 lad les in a tten d an ce presented he r w ith a n e lec tric p la te, a n d th e tim e w a sp e n t In vlsltUig a n d contest gam es. R efreshm enU were 'sen-ed along w ith th e b ir th ­day cake. '•

M rs. O. W. Joh n so n e n te r ta in ed th e Pioneer bridge c lub a t her hom e W ednesday, w ith fou r m em ­bers and th e follow ing guesU p re ­se n t: Mr*. W. A. S lckafus, M rs. Cllffoid Evans. M rs. Je ff r ie s , and M rs. S tre e t o f Mo. M rs. Je ffries an-1 Mrs. B etty H all received prizes. Pansies were used fo r decorations^ Rcfrcshm enta were served.

Miss Elols R usson, L ehl. U tah , Ls a house guest o f M iss T h o ra Bates.

Mrs, E. E . W rig h t e n te r ta in e d 13 friends of lie r d a u g h te r Irene , on he r 14th b irthday T uesday a t her home In M ilner. G am es w ere played a n d re /re sh jnen ts w ere served.

M r. and Mrs. E . E . W rig h t le ft Friday for Moscow w here they will be Joined by th e ir son. E arl, who h as been a tten d in g school th e past year, and wUl con tinue to P o rtland .

Miss Alice Lelgli i.ave a b irthday pa rty aV A rteslon T liu rsday . Picnic a n d swimming were th e afternoon'B enlerW lnm ent.

The M urU ugh G en e ra l A id lo - d e ty wifj sponsor a p icn ic p a rty a t A rlesian Ju n e 17. H oste ssts will, be; Mrs. F rank B radshaw . Mrs. G lenn Bassler, M rs. C h e t Bassler. M rs. Russ Corlson, a n d M rs. G . L. GlUham.

M rs. Leon P ick e tt e n te r ta in e d six Bee Hive girls a t A rte s ian W ednes­day w ith a p icnic a n d a swim.-

Miss Em m a E g b ert w ho h a s been teach ing school n e a r P reston the past- year le ft T h u rsd ay fo r Mos­cow (0 a ttend su m m er school.

M rs. W illiam A nderson a n d ch il­dren , M rs. L orena B each a n d M rs. O lene Christenson , o f S andpo ln t, U tah , have a rriv e d to visit w ith M rs. C h ristenson 's son a n d daugh ­te r, N orm an D eam er a n d Mrs. Evon Christenson .■ G lenn Lee o f W est P o r t p re p a - to ry school, F o r t W in fie ld Soott. a r ­r ived T uesday to v lsllV hls m other, M rs. A lta C h rU to ffe rs ta fo r two week’s before leav ing J iih e 34 for W est Po in t. H er son, L incoln, of Moscow, a rrived T h u rsd ay • to visit a few days before resum ing his w ork a t Moscow.

T he B o » 8 c o u ts sponsored a dance a t the L. D. S . h a ll T uesday n igh t to raise money fo r buU dlng a cabin.

M r. and M rs. H ow ard H all who retu rned from D e tro it w ith tw o new c ars a n d visited M rs. H all’s re la ­tives In M issouri r e tu rn e d hom e th is week accom pan ied by Mrs. H all's sister. M rs. Clode S tee d and h e r husband.

Blr. a n d ' M rs. H arb o r, Brooker. Tex., a re v isiting a t th e Hoover home. ■

p rosper F a g n a n t, w ho h as been a ttend ing school a t B laekfoot, has arrived he re to spend th e sum m er w ith h is p a ren ts .

K enne th T u r n e r h a s retu rned hom e from th e s ta te school fo r the deaf a n d b lind a t G ooding.

Leo T u rn er, »lx-year-o ld M r. an<J Mr*. D . R . T u rn er, w hile p laying r a n In to a , w agon from w hich some 4x4’s

n a t i o n a l s PREPARE DESPERATE A T T A C K ON MADRIDU » K S

lEAO III AITACK i l l l O SECTIONS

T L H O E B M A y NOT OE C

Oondle Says Bt&te Board May W ant More Time to

Consider Applicants

BOISE. Idaho . J u n e 13 tu » —T he sta te board of .e d u ca tio n will p rob ­ably n o t choose a successor to Dr. M. a . Neale, p res id en t of th e U n i­versity o f Id ah o , a t Its m eeting June 12, 13. 14. J . W . C ondie. su p e r­in tenden t of public In struction , said Friday n igh t.

Condie m ade h is s ta te m e n t before taking a tr a in fo r Moscow, w here tire s ta te board wilt m eet.

W hile can d id a tes fo r th e position may be considered . I t Is likely, said Condie. th a t th e bo a rd w ould defer final action on a new p res id en t for th e fou r-yea r In s titu tio n .

He .Ind ica ted b o a rd m em bers wished to have m ore tim e to assure them selves of qua lif ica tions o f c an ­didates.

O ther se lections w hich will be made a t th e m eeting , howefW TTn- elude app o in tm e n t o f a successor to W. W. O a r tln , a s s is ta n t s ta te supe rln tenden i o f educa tion , re ­cently appo in ted h e a d of Idaho NYA; a p p o in tm e n t of a G ooding deaf school su p e rin ten d e n t, w hich post w as v aca ted by th e resignation of Dr. P . C. P o tta ; selec tion of % su p e rin ten d e n t fo r S t . A nthony 's industria l school, vacancy causcd by d e a th o f D r. E. o. Cook.

Mock W eddin g Given By Cedar D raw Club

BUHL, Ju n e 13 (S p ecia l)—A mock wedding w as th e special fea tu re of th e m eeting W ednesday of th e C edar Draw C om m unity c lub a t th e aud i­to rium of th e school house, w ith M rs. A nna B o n a r a n d M rs. Ju n e Sim m ons as hostesses. G uests o f th e club w ere M rs. I ^ n f t r d Cnrtc, Mrs. M arvin M atheslen , M iss Jagels and M iss Shaeffer.

Roll call responses were tim e and place of each m em ber 's w edding, or a n unusual experience. T h e mock wedding w as s ta g ed by M rs. B eu lah Chism . M rs. M a rg a re t R ead . M iss Shaeffer. M rs. B ern ice H am ilton , N onna R ead a n d R e lta R a e S im ­mons. T h e sing le rin g cerem ony wa; read to th e couple by M rs. E the l R ead. T h e w edding m a rc h w as p la y ­ed by M rs. L ucille .'am eson . T he bride w a i given In m a rr ia g e by h e r f a th - r , M rs. H erm a n V on Z atlte , who also pa id th e bill. M rs. C ordelia Ewing w as th e re je c te d lu lto r.

T he la tte r p a r t o f th e a fte rn o o n was sp e n t in sew ing quU t blocks fo r th e C h ild ren 's hiim e a t Boise. T h e nex t m eeting will be h e ld -In two- weeks otv th e law n o f th e R aedels ' home. T h e ho lsesses w ill be Mrs. Ada Holm es. Mrs.-Agnea Posplslll a n d Mrs. P lo u ie B ead .

TH EATIMKelly and Roberli

B cjlnn lng Snnday a ( th e Id a - ho th e a te r H al R oach p rew n U a fu ll le n fth com edy fea tu re , "N obodys B aby." w ith P a tsy Kelly, Lyda RobeHI. Lynne O vem isn , R obert A rm strong , R oslna L anT rnce, J i m m i e G rier's orchestra.

Wallace Beery Plans Air Trip

To Boise Event

Screen S ta r Will Attend at ‘Idaho Marchos On” Pete;

Gable May Come

BO ISE. Ju n e 13 (S pecia l)—W al­lace B eery, w orld fam ed c h a r ­ac te r a n d film s ta r , will f ly to Boise W ednesday from H olly­wood to a tte n d tlie " Id a h o

'M arch e s on" cclcb ra tlon . T h u rs ­day. F rid ay a n d S a tu rd a y a n d to p a rtic ip a te in th e m am m oth 2,000-i>:rson c a s t "U n d e r the S t a r s ' paR cant. T heo . H . W eg­ener. ce lebra tion association prc.'Udent, sa id today.

Beery, w ho for th e p a s t two years lias sp e n t n il lila vaca - tlo a i In W aho on h u n tin g and

-flsh ln c tr ip s , a n d w ho only recen tly "adop ted" th e U n ive r­s ity o f Id ah o foo tball te am , wlJl crow n "M iss Boise" celeb ra tion queen, a t th e p a g e a n t’s p revue W ednesday n ig h t.

He will a tte n d each p e rfo rm ­ance of.-the spectacle a n d m ake a personal appenranoe on the stage.

T here ts a p a u lb le ch an c e th a t C lark G able, also o f Hollywood, m ig h t a tte n d th e ce lebra tion

Co-Sturs

Q i K E N r SA U S K A N U E I I

Prehistorio Deposit of, Ice Moves a t 100 Poot-Pe?-

Hour Speed

FA IR B A N K S. A laska. Juj{§ 12 (U.R)—J o lted In to a c tio n by a sha rp earth q u ak e , th e B lack Rapids g la­c ie r th u n d e re d dow n ita ttiw ra ln to ­d a y a t th e u n p rec ed e n ted ' glacial speed o f 100 fe e l a n hour.

T h e m ovem en t o f tiie 30-mllc- long. tw o-m lle w ldo p reh istoric d e ­po sit o f Jce w as accom panied by a g rind ing ro a r t h a t could be heard fo r m iles a n d w h ich shook nearby m o u n ta in s a s th e echoes rever­be ra ted . .

O ffic ia ls sa id t h a t th e glacier had moved m ore t h a n five miles in four m onths.

T h e g lac ie r Is a b o u t 140 miles fro m F a irb a n k s a n d th e only dam ­age It cou ld cause would be de­s tru c tio n of th e B lack Rapld.s road­house, a b o u t tw o m iles In fro n t of th e face o f th e Ice. -

R obert T ay lo r r e t a m i (« th e screen o f th e local O rpheom tom orrow , th is tim e w ith B a r ­b a ra Stanw yck a s h is c o - ita r . in th e m ost Im p o rtan t ro le of Ills career, "T h is Is ' My A f f a ir ' ' V ictor - M rL aglen baa a n o o t- s ta n d in g lu p p o r tln g p a r t.

Tracy Starred inR oxy Screen P lay

n io ro u g h ly a t hom e In a n y so r t o f role th a t a llow s h im to p la y his serlo-com edy c h a ra c te r iia tlo n s , Lee

, T racy has f illed m a n y p a r ts du rin g his screen caree r.

H e h a s p o r tray e d a tto rn e y s a n d _ -m en . vaudeville d a n ce rs a n d side­show b a rk e rs a n d gam blers. H e has played n e w spaperm en o n se v e ra l oc- cB-sloi«, a n d In hU la te s t vehicle, "B ehind th e H ead lines ," h e h a s th e role o f a r am b lin g rad io rep o r te r who covers ex citin g new s e v en ts and b roadcasts th e m over a po rtab le sho rt-w ave tr a n s m itte r .

D iana G ibson , p rom o ted to th e rank of a sc reen he ro ine , p.lays op- p d s l ^ h e f a s t - ta lk in g T racy .

• • ^ I n d tlie H ead lines ’ opens a t U ncle J o e -K ’s R oxy Sunday .

a long w ith B eery. W egener sa id . G ab le .h a s an n o u n ce d h is in te n ­tio n of va ca tio n in g In Id ah o n e x t week a n d e ffo rts being m ade to h av e h im on h a n d a t th e fe te ,

H e received a h e a J In jury from w hich he Is recovering sa tisfac ­torily.

V em Kr^lckaon re tu rn e d from Jewel. Ore.. h a s Joined H enry and H eaber N e l la o n - a t -a -m ln o In - th e S aw tootha fo r th e lum m er.

T h e foUowIng M u rtaugh people le ft fo r S a l t U k e^ C U y . 'H m rsday to a tte n d th e conference Uils week­end: M ri, N aom i E g b lr t, F a r rb S tew art, M rs. T lie lm a Lee, Mrs. Jessie P ickett. M rs. Id a Bronson. MlsB A fton A dam son. M rs. U u r a Peck a n d M iss Ju n e Peck.

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BU H L. J u n e 12 (S p ecia l)—Tlie F irs t B a p tis t d a lly vacation Bible school opened a t th e c hu rch th is week w ith a good a tten d a n ce . Rev. M r. B erg is su p e rin te n d e n t and Is assisted by M rs. H elen Atwood su­p e rin ten d e n t o r th e p rim a ry liepart- m en t. O th e r tc a c h e rs a re : Miss Irm a L ehm an , B e tty L o u O wnbey, E dna L ehm an , N o rm a L elim an . W llda M eyer. M rs. D rom m erhousen and M rs. M . L , P le ls tlck .

A com plete s tu d y o f world m is­sions Is be ing s tu d ied , w ith th e life o f C h ris t, m is s io n a ry alorJes. Jun ior c hurch . W h ite C ross w ork nhd the m aking o f a Jnrge e lec trified m ap of th e w orld m issions Included. The school will c o n tin u e th rough nex t week,

A bout 70 p e r c e n t of G erm any ', p roduction o f w a tch c s and clocks com es from th e B lack Forest region w here tlie c r a f t h a s been prnctlccd fo r g e nera tions.

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Col. P filllp G . M urphy, d i­rec to r o f th e em ergency crop a n d feed loan otflces. h a s r e - ' t im e d to Jo in A llied Mill*. Inc. Col. M orphy was also form erly d irec to r o f d ro u th relief serv­ice, ac ting a s a g en t of th e sec­re ta ry of a g ricu ltu re . He has also served a s co n su lta n t on w aterw ays fo r th e departm en t o f com m erce. I n Joining Allied Mills, Inc., Col.. M urphy will act In an executive capacity fo r (he C entury D istilling com pany, d i­vision of A llied M llb , Inc.

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City council recen tly h e ard c p la in ts ab o u t th e tow er on c ity building, from w hich. In evening, six loose b ricks fell to the sidew alk. T lie s tn ic tu re h a s been condem ned fo r 16 years.

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c en t low er th a n tlio Ju n e 1 lO -year n027-36) averagac accord ing to R ic h a rd C. Ross, fede ra l a g ric u ltu r­a l s ta tis t ic ian .

M ay w as. fa ir ly dry . cool, a n d very w indy . C onsequently g row th of c ra .'a a n d p astu res h a s been re ­ta rd e d a n d condition of ranges Is now e x trem ely spo tted . T h e low er d e x c r t-ra n g e s a re m ostly In poor cond ition b u t p rospects a re b e tte r fo r th e sum m er range , ■ a lth o u g h theV l^ v e been alow In developing. W arm ro ln s a re needed to Improve ran g e cond ition .

-C iftlle h av e cohtlhu'ed In good ' c ond ition a n d . losses h av e been a bo u t n o rm al. T h e c a lf crop Is also repo rted a t abo u t n o rm a l o r s lig h t­ly h ighe r.

T h e con tinued cool w ea th e r a n d ^ sh o rta g e of feed on th e low rangc iS ^ h ave regu ltcd In a lowej-ed condlU on ' o f sheep a n d lam bs. ' G row th of lam bs h a s be eiK reta rded , b u t losses httvo been ra^aflvely lig h t excep t In a few sections w here lam bs Buf­fered because of local sto rm s d u r ­ing M ay. E arly lam bs c rop p c rc cn t- nses a rc p robably ab o u t norm al a n d th e la t« lam b crop, w hile ye t u n d e ­te rm in ed m a y bo lig h te r th a n n o r­m al.

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