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j 4jiuM. EdiHog . ; THI VOL. 14. NO. 804 . Group of Bi-] Saves Party ( From Comp' -♦ ILLNESS KEEPS DARROW Ho IN HOTEL AT HONOLULU HONOLULU. SUrcli 3S MV-ClU- «nce Dirrow, 7S»ye*r-old crlmliuU ---------tawTnrlrslcle^uxl-clher-mwnW^oX------- cououl for the derenae o( Mrs. O rtn- TlUe yort«Kue, New York »oclety . womtn.werfrwcrrtedtonlBhtforfetr hU long trij> from Chlcieo wUl M all thetr cue lltUe. < D*nw, who appewed Jn court T ' yesterday. In JovUl humor to u k * V wMk'< tfeltr In the tecona-desrte T murder trlftl of Mr*. Forteicue and thrt« luval men. did not. sleep last 8t( night and was confined to his bed all ho of today. CU' This nfWmoon three navy doctors _____ Irnm-Pfurl Harbor, callut on him at . . his hote’ .. He *uffered from a stom- i” " ach ailment which may be tempor- rc' --- CULT INFUICTS SERIOUS^ ^ INJURIES UPON YOUTH _____ thi TRINIDAD, Colo.. March 30 (.TV- Lashed and kicked when they blun- *7 dercd Into a Oood Friday /lecret tor- ture ritual of the Penitents, strange, half'pacan religious cult, two Trim- to dad youths received Injuries which Ac may prove serious. nn The youths. Invited by two MexU lev - can boys to attend a Penitent mem- oil orlal service for their father, becamc an confused In' the darknes.% and foi- to lowed a group Into an Isolated cem- en etery where the Penllentcs tKgan to ; whip themselves to accompaniment *uj of their weird chants. »In When the Penllentcs began to joi dance In a circle, lashing themselves, fuj they noticed the boys were not of the en cult. They were set upon, beaten en and thfn carried back lo Trinidad where they were dumped out. The Penllentes. mostly Indians and Mex- qji leans, believe lhat by self-punlsh- ment they drive eut tlielr sins. Their rituals frequently result. In death for the devotee*. „„ It wa* a pmctlce In former years for one of the Penltenteii. crownrd I ^ with thonui and ladrn with a heavy I W) cross, to walk to some mountain I where he would be crucified and left i until Easier. Official Intetfcrence wlih this cus- tom ha* discouraged but has not de-' p, suoyed it. HErBURN, SHOSHONE AIID BURLEY Std^ENTS Wl>l *■ _____ rr POCATELLO. March 28 ( ^ - P r le o ' *1 Nelson. Heybum. wa.s fleeted presi- *e dent of the student body of the Unl- verslty of Idaho, aoulhern branch, a t; the annual election lirre today, IR Hc aon over Houston Trolln;j;r, <>)< Twin Falb. Neljon succeeds Rayjlc Derrig. Other officers elected In-1 eluded Jock Dorbee. Shoshone, men s rcpresentatlvexmd CasaUdn Wright, tl ___________________ « GIRLOF GLENNS FERRY WINS IN SPELLING BEE g BOISE. March 36 i<n—Anna Stein, Elmore county champion, today Won the SouthWTst Idaho dbtrlct opell- Ing contest and the right to enter I the state conte*t In Pocatello April 7. I She Ll 13 years old and lives in ' Olenns Perr>’. Jnck Larkin. Valley county cham- pion. mls.<ipellfd "enlertalncd." get- ting the -I” before the "a ’. Anna . sptlled "entertained' correctly and following It by spelling "nineteen" with all the neceuary “eV to make f her district champion. '■ AHEMPT AT SUICIDE BRINGS BACK HEARING PARIS. Mo;. March 26 IJP )'^ A suicide attempt by Ouy P, Owyn. county clerk of Monroe county, has J resulted In restoration of his hear- | World war wounds.--------------------------- < Owyn ahot himself In the head ' and for days was believed near death. » With his recovery It »~aa found he eould h ear perfectly.-------------------------t -------------------------------------------3 SALT LAKE CITY GIRL IDENTIFIES MURDERERS > BAN FRANCISCO, March 3d UV- PoU^e announeed today that Miss . Alice Olson. M, Salt Lnkp City, had poalWrely IdenUfled one and K n - , tatlrely IdenUfled another of se>*en mea under arrest as two of the thrte who Ihot to death h<r eac^, Paul , Tue*lay night. ! Offleen said the glrr pointed out Carl XellaJeU definitely ia one of , the three, and tenUUvely decided . that WUllaa C, Dooohue. another , of tha seven held, was another of the , attackea. Hanson was shot after the three , roan had robbed him and atUmpted to attack the girl. He desisted When MUa Olson screamed and was fatal- , ly wounded. . AIRMAN DIES IN WRECK DES MOINES, lo« a. Mkrch 36 l/Tj —WJMlaja UwTtnce. IP. Worwalk. was killed today when an airplane in which he w u rldln* crashed a -> . mtlr south of the Des Moines alr- \ . M*x Dlebold. 19, Casey, lhe pilot. ' \ WS5 ifriouily Injured. Dirbold had obuined his pilot's I Ilcrnse IS minutes before the crash ___ snd hcd tsktn LimTcnce, nn «> -t __^.........Quamunec,'up for"s shorffUgKu' 5 TW T.wfwn or AMOCIATM) P M M -Partisans ^Chieftains 1 plete Defeat I » --------- ; House Votes Finally, 185 S Hi to 14, In Favor of Sec- wi br tlon Including Levies ^ 0 n“ lm i)uri5 tl“ tubrlcants- ~ . to ny CECIL D. DICKSON {Associated Press BUff Wrlter> l< W ASHINGTON, M nrch wi 2G — Impotent in the m' dcapcratc e f f 0 r t.i to “ stop a wild ntAmpcde in the houflc. party lenders were rcR- th cued to d a y from complete be rout by tho InHliRfttorn of the bi-partisaa-xevolLjijrainaLthe .j. revenue bill. ij, After a tux hnd been voted li bn' coal Imports, the leadera fought u ■wllK“ threi\U and pleu to st«m“a th flood of tariff proposals. Only when their own chleftalai turned to aid a! the bill’s struggling proponents did th the soles tax coalition slop the ram- ex page and vote for excise levies car- ried In the bill. 1 The house then voted finally. 183 j to H. for the scclion proposed by U Acting Chairman Crisp of the ways nnd means comniltJcc including levies on Imported and lubricating oil. malt, wort, gmpc concentrates, nnd the coal amendment, expected to yfeld a total of tes.OOO.OOO in rev- Again re.Mrtlng to drastic mea- In surei to prevent addlUonat on- slaughts on the bll. party leaders ad- journed the ungovernable and con- fused house In the middle of the aft- ernoon and deferred further consid- eration until Tuesday-. Although the hot temper of the membership seemed to have abated as the house convened. It flamed ahew when the uponsors of the 1- cent-B-gallon tax on oU Imports _ threw thrlr full force behind the i( amendment offered by-Represcnta- live Dolond.I>emocrat. Pennsylvania, ,j, of a 10 cents a hundred pounds levy Ion Imported cool ond coke. It was |, I adopted. 113 to 67. O ffm Amendment _ When Representative Psrsona, » ' Demosrat, Illinois, offered an amend- ment for a lax on imported flour-- „ spar and It a ca re d under great I «R7oUon. I rf , •'‘4'hta la a iwd'day for me,". Wt _ I Mid. “I love my country, and I hava rrideavored to serve her. * * * I h g'alio love my parly and today I am ^ . 1seeing my party destroy llself. , .1 • "1 am'witnessing my party pul . I ] on higher tariff rates than even'the ^ I Republlcoru put on. putting on em- ' , bargoes and then going out and crlt- , y-Mclslng the bill. - j "Consistency, thou ort a Jewel. . jl "I have tried to stem the tide," the Oeorglan asserted. “1 realize 1 am Impotent In my efforts. I realise J " that I have nol had the majority of , Uils-ho«ac.hack.of.me. ......... "I have been long-suffering and , * patient and have not sought to : clase debate." Crisp recaUed, •'btit \ I. tContinued On Page 7, Col. 1) \ hNliOOiSES I ; AioreoiW' d - ____ _ - 1 ' Commission Finds Mew -of Cat and Crow ol Rooster 5 Most Perplexing Problem * KEW YORK. MU«h 38 (,r) —Hour Of subways and the metallic stutter- r. tng of rtveUng machines are music Jf to_the_<Brs_of tlj« average_Ne»^York- ’ 'er. bul the chirp of a cricket, the ^ mewing of a eat or the crowing of t), a rooster annoy him. The city noise abatement -eom- mlsslon h u been trying for three years to do somrthlng about the rau- cous sounds of Oothomtown. Todsy Jamea Flexner. the aecre- S taov lummariMd the -resuiis luce -We-ve accomplished a lot. but the ~ eat on the back fence h u defeated “ the commission." For eight hours a day Flcxner sits at a telephone listening to a weird assortment of complaints, about noise chlckerA cricket*, a parrot with “J nexner said the cotnmlsslon’s big obstaelft'Tils-'been to overcome the “ Idea a "big noisy city" ta something J'*’ to bout about—that the noise In- dlcates progress,- Some of the resulta—direct or In- ^ direct—of the three years' work: A Uw agalnsi loud'speikers In stores: a law agalnat noisy radios: “■ silencing of pollcemen'a whLitle.i; elimination of hundreda of noisy subway turnstiles: invention ot six IK devices that let air but not noise In- to offices: planting of trees and shrubbery, whleh deaden noise, on skj'scrapcr roofs; hundreds of ar- ne of motortsu who think the way n to straighten out a traffic Jam L%to tf. keep the finger on the automobile Unm tiuHM- tur IniUllHiiy nf ntfi- ot. ber Urea on milk wagon wheeLi: a new building code which Irgallzes t's: weldirg as a way of eliminating the ah riveter's machine: X- But whnt can w'e dn nboul yowl- ~ iiig cal47TIcxi)cr'ccin.luflea ; ................. > _ • . • . . » . TBE OMT. ASl V lW l TW] Im m ortal of M otor [ In d u stry Succum bs I In D etroit H ospital D rrRO rr. March 3« MV-Henry M. Lelacd. one of the automobile t loduslrya Immortals, died at Grace hospital today, a little more than a month after he had obMrved hla elghly-nlnth birthday. Leland's place in the automobile . Industry w u alongside Apperson, ) Duick, Benz. Daimler. Duryea, f Haynes. Selden, Ford, Stearns. Wln- ton and a host ot others, whose faith brought the making of automobiles e through the creative years lo rank u Ihe world'a first Industry. —Up-unUl-a-sboti-Ume-bcfart-hls _ ^ faul Illness. Lelond had continued to take an active InUrest In hls per- sonal affairs. Possessed of tremendous vitality. Leland survived numerous reverses h which would have dlscodraged a 0 much younger man. He was nearing Q M when he became president and general manager of the CadUIao mo- ® tor company In 1902, He remained in | this post until the Codilbic company j e became part of the Oeneral Motors j e group In 1017. , . He wss 74 when he organised the - -Lln«dn-Molor- eompany~.;Dutint the World war he manufactured lh< 1 d Liberty motors-motors which he i it said "would have ended the war If t a the kalserliadn't run'awayV'“ ■ n Leland wa.^ a staunch admirer ot i d Abraham.Vncoln and o*ned one of | the largestcollectlons of Llncolnla in t I- cxUlenee. ( ^JfiSElTPEI i 1 DEMiSUFCHil f’- ______ . ' J I- Move Revives Hope for Sue- < 1 - cessful Outcome of Ef- * t- forts to Reach Agreement ’ »e By MORRIS J. HARRIli ^ (Associated Prus Staff eorrespondenu I- SHANOHAI. (Htmday), March 37 “ —Japanese i«rmy nuthartllcs have tempered their "minimum nrml- slice demand* ll was learned todny. <*• 'reviving hope for a succewful oul- '"'y come of the iruee negotiations which “ hove been dragging olong here for mony days. It wa.^ imdrr»l30d llmt .lhe mili- tary fub-eommltu^ of the group ne- ^ goiifttlng the lernw of i>eiice would “* Inform ihi main committee when ll meeU on Monday lhal Japan no longer will insist upon gradual wlth- drawal of their troofM from Uielr r" present poaltloo*. Instead, they ue ^ willing to evacuate all the ouUyIng J* dlstrlcU Immediately, except the nearby roads Into the InlemaUonal , sctUcmtnt, ond the vicinity of Kl- angwan where they want to maln- ™ tain a patrol. ThU revBlon of the Japancjie terms was reported to hove been announc- ed ot a meeting of the sub-commlt- • „ tee late last night. Beforo this development It appeor- [ ed U)c Japanese and Chinese were ia .daartlorkM ftver Ihr mrlhfifl nf Lmnn wllhilrawa!5. ^ —ThfTT-w«8-tinother-complloaUon yesterday when autlwrlllca of the ~ Natlonollst porty at Canton tele- graphed the Nanking government urging conilnued armed resistance lo "Japanese a«gre.«lon'' and brand- ing the Japanese pcace terms as "humiliating," T he. telegram an- nounced lhal t he Canton leaders Intended to circulate the enUre na- M llon urging a united front against the Japanese propcsab. Troops Leave , Meanwhile Japanese troope con- tinued on the way out of China ttf transport. -of The League of-Nations Inquiry eommla.ilon W t in two group# yes- [pp terday for Nanking. While some Jopanese troops wert am leaving Shanghai, Chinese newspa- pers Insisted the Japanese military continued to land troops and sup- — plies on-the- »otrth-bank—of-the Yangtse river near Uuho. They said ^r* the Japanese were merely waiUng “ 'c for an opportunity to renew ho*tlll- Tki .uca.________ . __________ ___________ the The Japanese were buUdlng new ; of defense lines in Uie vicinity of Clten- Ju and northward through Klang- won, the newspapers odded. ThW al- irce ready was known u the Japanese au- have been extending their lines for several daya. ;re- Swarms of Japanese soldiers were like digging trendies ahd'bulldlng barb- ed wire barricades In the Chenju- the KUngwan area, apparently eatabllsh- ‘ted Ins A second line of defense. The first line now runs northward from slU Nanzlang. t l r d _________________ wouLd-be extortionist A y y A i,-c~ lftiW -A i-.B Q is£ L,,_ BOISE. March 36 PrcllnUn- the *'7 hearing for Roger V. Gull. 23- year-old statehouse janitor held In connection with the extortion plot against WUUam Y. Regan, wealthy , Boise resident, will be held probably lale next week. Carl Burke, proae- • , cutlng attorney, said today. I, He said he was to be In court lr a criminal prosecution during tht Uv of-noat week and wouie nol have Ume to prepare hU caw oealnsl Oull before next Thuraday This Information has been given U Justice court, where the charge o; attempted extortion h u been fllec against OuJJ. The charge carriai t penalty of sU months to flye yean Wto in prlsen and *5000 fine. w'le Police loday commandeered ai *: a flee of T. Baliey Lee. chief Juitlc uses of the supreme court. It w u upoi the thU typewriter, police contended that the letter w u written demand owl* Ini! »10.000 from Regan on penalti of harm-to hla ehUdreo.---------------- 'r- ISSOCIATED PRESS NEW FAEI rWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUN )AY; ROOSILTPACB^ ; BOUmONSINR IlGE FORPmiTyiiRSi le _____ •' President Hoover Rwains * Without Strong Opposi- 3 tion in Republican Prc-jt rf “ ■ConventioirDevelopments-rS' r- ' y. By IIABOLD D. OLIVER, » ea (AssocUted Press Staff Wriler) li * TT7>^SHINGT0N. M»rch r « W 26 ~ An Eaatcr lull in o. * * presidential do locate {, In picklnjr by the voters finds h jy Franklin D. Rooflcvclt carry- « ing by far the larKcnt basket f of votes for the Democratic nomination nnd Pre * I d ent „ ti« Hoover rolHnff alonjfToW W d'“ i»e r e n o m i n a ti o n w ilh only two r If out of BS delcgatea opposed to hW The post week ' saw 'abTtrnor.l of p.oofreve1t score heavily In the south's of first pr,:sldcntlal primary, ^ in lo-one vote In Oeorgla assuring him ‘ n of tliot state's 28 convention votes to 11 bring his toUl delegates to BS. | President Hoover plckcd up 25 • - more in the-Iowa convontion and now luu 01. all but 1>being Instructed or pledged. New York's 11 delegates- :| at-lorgs are uninstructed, but are H claimed for the prcildent. n Nov that Roosevelt h u demon- strated H voK-getllng abllliy In lhe > Nw Uj. Wmi and South, prtJtielam — ar«-woiuS<rlnH.aboul—hU..aeeoQd- > choice strength'In the stale* with J favorite suns and where unlnatrucled f. delesa‘«i are In the making. Thla is hlghlv Imporunt In a eontenUon •I where lhe iwo-thlrda rule prtralli. Barkley AeU The announcement tw flenator Barkley. Kentucky, dedlnlng the ~ ♦Continued On Page 3, CoL 31 ‘ . ----------------------------- I .rJODCEGHHlDS ! 1 lilNllTSUmE' tor -------- [ SEATTLE. March 38 (A*)—Federal ; Judg^ Charles C. Cavanah ajtd Mr«. , Kate Divldion. both of Boise. Idaho, ild m.irrled here todsy at the I 'l Church f>f the Epiphany by the Bn. no Dr. Oeorge A. WleUnd, rector. A fe* Ih- intlma'.: friends were present. , eir The iudw reached aeattto ytstei^ ! we darftfewdayaaftvrhltbrlde'i , Ing al here. He w u formerly law n*rt- , lhe ner In Bolte of Senator Borah, nal Ura. DtTldson I* Uie widow of WIU llam.U. Davidson an<Lhu two sons, In- KenneUi. In Brazil, and Robert, a , Junior at the Unlversliy.of Washing- ms ton. Judge Cavanah. a widower Unce . nc- 1937, has one daughter, Ruih. In , lit- achool In California, He U 01 year* of B^. wu'admltled to the bar tn ^ or- ISBS ond oppolnted Judge of the ere United stales district court In Idaho a o a i i u m ____________________________ The couple said .they would leave ton on a honnymnon-trip, bul refiLwd la the answer rhen uked If Honolulu w u ;tc- their deaUnatlon. enl .j_______ nee •" ------- 31 ^ Jer* ------------------------------------------------------- t ( yes- \ ( / jJ 121/ A 75 lory I ^ --------- ' ' nese / / 'ST oln- ^VV' “5 ' rt in ‘he ould case •day. filed M S ided. iL J 0 . and- ______________________ 3L _ oalty \ EyvSPAPER IN TWIN FAL LS Di AY MORNING, MARCH 27t 1532 Famous 101 Ranch R Passes Into New 1 . Hands After Sale NEWKIRK. Okla., March 36 (AT— Buffalo. llveatock and oqUlpment of S Uie fomous 101 ranch were In the Jisnds of new ow-ner* tonight u the rtcelver for the ranch ended a two- , day aucllon uie. Auctloneera estimated the sale had broughlnot more than 138.000, Ilep- j, iS rr»rntatlives of Fred C, CUrke. rc- tt .. criver. said they had aold everything 1- they desired to offer now. Cotonel Zack Miller, lu t of the e- : r.imlly that developed the extensive . I rnnch and the 101 Wild West show. tsrawiRred-hB-expected-to-rchabllitatr — lhe ranch. Tlie ihowman-rancher. ill wlU» a nrrvous disease, faces a preliminary I lipiring here April 15 for his armed -i praiesi agalntl the aucUon u It I ■_ Marled Thunday. Ke l» charged with J “ Msault with a dangeroua weapon lor firing a shotgun into the floor be- ei ns hind a recelver'a attorney. k y- Colonel Miller u id lhat oil pro- *< diieed on ranch land h u amounted l8 »10,900.000 in the last rilne year* “ snd still U paying »t»0 royalty ^ monthly., . ____ rd ' ’“TlTTy^ne bufralo. fttie 01 lliP lew TC fa reniolniiut herda In the Southwetl. « U cere sold at prkes ranging from 150 !lol75a-head. ---------------------------- - U h's Attomeya for the receiver said all ri fn- rlreus property. Including livestock si lm ' snd equipment, probably will be sold o tojlsler, ■ n aifFlLOIlL 'i es- p : i D » SCO fiE j ins ______ " la nepresentatlves-lircaldwell J "J Declamatory Contest Talie , Most ol Highest Honors ° s; —. CALDWELL, Idaho. March 36 (ff^ - -South O nual Idaho dUtrlct en- trants took most of the tlrst places In the Inter-dUtrlct decUmalory I enntesi here today. The Nampa con- ( lemanu were a close second. Cald- I f >rli KtudenU won the debating con- Ll Dean Park. Carey, was first In the oratorleal dlvUlon; James Keel, Twin FalU. took first extemporan- MUS tpeaWng; Fjirl Kambrldge. L™' Duhl. won the dramatic contest; Helen WlUon. TwUi Falls, w u first J ^ snd Wiyne Qoaselyn. Buhl, wu I second In the humorous division. . Th# Twin FaUs entrant. Anna ^ Ua« Malberg. Bt. Edwards achool. ^ won lh» eighth grade Oeonn W ashr ( iT" ington bl-e*ntennUl oratorleal con- 5 tetl. ______ BECONDB FLACE FIRST \ James Keel, who pUced nrst In ^ * lhe Inler-dltlrlct extemporoneous ''5; event at Caldwell lu t evening, had , placed second In the Twin FalU dla- ' ^ trict conust hero Monday, “f* Earl Kambridge. Buhl. who.won ] the Caldwell dramaUo eontest, hod placed teeond In the district event , here. HU selection was “The Tell- : —~ ial«-Utart<'-J=______ ^ MUs Helen Wilson, TwiiTTans.' ' wu " (Continued on Page 3, Col. 3) i Why Call Them Sportsmi T H lR THI3 IMCTJOilAJrr . - iVJRONGQitTHWtt . RCA LOT OF FOLKS ROUND KERB CAtUNOt, emselves by the wf y il d B r Copyrtgh:, iSl ^ALtS COVNTY ^AlLl 332 POLICE OF NM : ; imiFYSEARCH; ^ INLHReHCASE ' >d _____ S- Harry Fleischer and Able ^ Wagner Become Oblects' ] 5. of Mighty Man-Hunt Alter » '-Rum=Runner-Telis“ Stary ■ xy (By Tlie AssocUled Preas) 'll T t 0 r E W E L L, N. J.. • th H Warch 26—Nation-wide on hunt for Harry Kloisch- «- cr mid Abie Wnjrncr, “known kidnapcr«,” w n s intciiHified “* today after ii rum-runner told a reprcflcntativc of Coloncl Hy, C h a r l e s A. LintibctRh he thoURht th(>y w»>rc the men hc t!w n i i w 'M R r c h ~ 2 ~ o n ‘T r b o n n j n ' tl. which a baby oLvi was a passenger. ISO unkientllled man appear^ at the famous filer's Vtlofv early'today. all refused to talk to sUU police, and •ek said he would give hU Information )1«I only to Colonel Undbergh or hU representatives. He told those who talked to him he w u w re the two men on Uw boat were FleUcher ond Wagner. Ue aald he Identified them after being ahown plcturea of the pair being aought. lr It was not Utiin UK todaythat f c^olonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf. StaU police superintendent, an- - nounced-tho rum-runners' visit. Ke said the man Imported tils (n- .11 formatlon-“wlthout any member of the poilee department being pres- I,, ent." but that the offlcUl Investl- gaUirs later were given the substance of hU remarks, >r$ The rum-runner U the same man who early thU month told the cout guard of hla encounter with the myi- (ConUnued On page 7, Cd. 3) I COMIliiNllCES :: lOLSTOlER ITES eel. _____ BOIflB. Mareh 31 (Tl - Public T, ' ulllltlea commlrslon today reduced rates on wool storage In warehouses ' „ from I3J0 a monUi per ton on. the handling charge iuid 30-day storage baalt, to 13 for the aame wnrlce. oal. The atorage (or periods after 30 shi* ‘days was redueed from 60 cenU to m* 3Se eenU a ton per m onth. __ . A ipecui rata for loU ot lea than 1000 pounds w u fixed. ThU prorid«i i_ a handling charge of 30 emU per J., storoge fbr 10 dayj wlth additional storage at S centra month J” per bag.- The raUa become eifeetive April eon IS. Tlie commission also set dales for further hearings in IU warehouse ___ rate Investigation. Hearlngaon gnttn. in.- aeed and bean storage rates wiii be oua l|eldJn_Blockfool at I9_A^M,. AprU ___ 1 and in Rexburg the same after- ) noon at 3 o'clock. ;smen? J, VaooTteaMRi 1 / ^ # - a. i93l, t7 Ths New York'lMbud*, Im. V NE' M pm w auorr suniAO OF OtBCUIATlOWB Hopeful Eas Flash To Cl E W ith Dawn ( European Cardinal ^ Is Speaks Over Radio ROMT, March 26 iff^-An EulCT jnei*aga_wJll_be-JjrMdCMl_‘o_ii»«. _ ly American people from the bullicaof BanU Marla Magglore. one of Rome's oldest and moat beautiful churches, tomorrow by Cardinal CerretU, who J„ -will apeak in EnglUh. dc The addresa will be broadcut at h . 10:90 p. M. MounUln standard time ^ _ and wUl be Uansmltted by Uio Co- •„ ^ lumbU syium In the United SUUt. . ,j Cardinal Cerettl often h u been In America and U tho proUctor ot " icl aeveral religious organUatloni there. C he ---------------------- - f CAMPAIGN PUTS 341.569 PERSONS BACK TO W OM at -------- ----------------------- P iyT “ NEWYORKTMarCirse (ffV^Thlrr - nd ty sute contributed to today's toUl y on of U 68 Jobs In the unlled action I, hU campaign, bringing the nation-wide ti toUl (or the entire campaign to ,1„ K liM . ' ^ ‘JERUMSEESi PRftyERlWEREDi I,^ -------------------- -------- ---------------------- r « - --------- -------------- , Christinns, Moslems and Jews Unite On Easter ; i ”t to Acclaim End of Droutii' 1 y*' _____ I JERUSALEM, (flaoday Meralng) I March 37 (AV^oy reigned again in i the holy diy o( Jerusalem thU E ut- i e^momlng. 1 Not only the.ChrlslUns. who com- j [C memorated the murrectlon ot r J ChrUt. bul Uie Moslema and Jews j alike were happy because, a severe drought had been broken. All three 3llc faltha united a week a r In prayer ! ced for rain. . j lies Unlike the usual holy week weaUi- | the *r. It was showery and cold thli mor- ; age nlng. but that did not prevent the dr- ' vout from attending the usual cere- ^ moBlffg. f* , OhrtstUna of- Jerusalem, their ‘ ^ etmabw ftarnntM by Uiouiknds at u n rlflu *rom abroad, commemoe- un ated Kuter Sunday with moving tol« dM orful .oeremoni, per TtuLJity which nearly 3000 yean rlth ago witnessed the agony aod tri- nm umph ot the ChrUl's Ust days wu peculiarly alive (rom long before dawn In observance of Uw event, which coincides wilh Ihe JewUh paaraver and an InporUni Moslem for ( e u t nue Most services of commemoraUoQ. aln. were over l^fore the arrlviU o( the uru resumed somewhat IU usual air of ter. Sabbath'calm:------------------------ ------- =r The earilest eervlce loday w u a I pIclureKue ceremony at the ipcalled Oarden tomb, discovered by Oen- eral Oordon at tbe foot ot Calvary. _ | where tradiUon uya the body of ChrUt w u laid after being Uken “I from th? croas. TWs ceremony, held al 5 A. M., « was at'.ended principally by Angli- can communlcanU. A service from s the American prayer book w u con- ducted al S A, M. by Canon Bridge- man, th.' American chaplain attach- ed to St. Oeorge's cathedral, and at gA , M. Uiere w u another service In accord»nce with the EnglUh prayer- y book. L As In former years the curious cus- 1 lom of Americans attending the ) English service and EnglUh the k American tervlce prevailed. ■Hicre t w u a (horal celebraUon In connec- tion wl'h the S o'clock service. Ma- ' tins commenced wilh a full choir at ____10 o'clo:k-and ihsrsw usom a beauU-- ful singing lo the music of the grnnd o!d organ insUlled In the cathedral. N ArchbWlop Swann, Egypt, preached aft»r Matin*. Easter Kn'lce.t dlmaxed the Holy week celrbralloii*. The blessings of the holj oil on the momlnc ot Maun- dy ThurMoy by the noman Catholics w u particularly significant because the «lt.»r o l repose w u MeiuaVy the ' HolyH'pulfhre lUeK. ^ Romnn Catholics carried out. tho plclure.uiue eeremony of waihing ot ^ the fee: on the afirrnoon of Thurs- ? <lay, gang^ e T s bullets -^-•i('1t±-eQ-TttAM'.W0MA» NEW YORK. Msrch 36 0^ -A wo- man w,vi killed today by gongster bulieUt that whlscd through Harlem m what police Uler called an at- tempt ‘ .0 kidnap a.man. One of lhe men In the affray waa arrib^ed nf parllclinllng in the "baby ‘ gr.IinB" 4 lew tjlock.1 away U^t sum- imer. T.iU prisoner. Oerakf Conroy. 30 a lormrr convict, w u charged wlUi h:imcclde in the police lineup tnd Jo;in Dempsey, 31, was charged wilh aiding and abetllng the escape of Conroy, al whom poilee asserted lhe buheU were Clrccled. Conroy raid he w u going to Con- nfe> inu wlih a man named Billy Thomar when three men poured more lhan 30 mschlrte gun or rcvol- ' ' ed"nesr't^e*'^*~^^' The bullets felled Mr.v Lolu Wll- lU. 40. a Negreu: wounded'Conroy In the leg, and graied the tcalp of ““ Frank Burch'. 28, a formar jwsUI rmplo>-e. 1 . TODAY; Clonay:,:^ ^ 1 W g:1 10 PAG1B8 — 5 CENTS , ' ister Words "hristendom OfNew Day »/orld, Trouble-Tom and Dark With Economic Woe, . Hears Messages of Joy In -— Cathedrals and-(;ot(aoes^ 1 _____ I (By The AaweUted Preu) A c r o s s a world troubl&. tom and dark with eco- nomic woes, tho Eastsf ' meiinaRC of jo y and h o p e ' flaJihed to all Christendom at ^ nunrine thin m orn in r, in • . catiicdralu a n d cottayea of mnny lands. Cloudy flkieii were the pre> n dictrd Krcctiny In-many citiea ------- ^ and rain threatened the usual dU- Play of finery. “ ~The'Miig-oriiom6'i'4ooeBuiene#-------- 1 yesUrday at noon pealed tha end of 1 Lsnt's 40 daya o( (astinc and penl- e tence. 0 Striking a spark (rom a flint.' Cardinal Panlll lit the Euter fire at St. Peters, and bleased the pope’a paschareandle, el|ht_feet U iy_ ____ Priesu pass«l' from house tb house In lU llan dUei. dUtrlbuUnie blessings. In ths city aquara of ) Florence U»e aacred cart w u explod- ed. following a qusUtm llx centuries old. Fireworks on tha cart, itniUd by wire from the cathedral doorway, " TfliTTd-tba wictent-pnantoo-orftrB-------- harvesti. ------ [j KMver tiaie briy President Hoover planned t« arUo p early in Washington for a sunrUa _ service in Arlington national ceme- K ~ tary.-Later he and U n. Koover *U1 go lo Quaker serrleca at tbe Nev frUods church. At Wlnston-Satem. North Oaro. 1 Una, roving bands were detailed te n awaken the residenU with tradiUoa* .• a| E uter chorals. At the old Morav- lan church at dawn crowds wera to lUten for the two-hundredth' Um«~ — ,t to "the lord U rUen" and, foUowlng ,s ll. to the sonorous rellgtotu chant. t “Uie lord U risen Indeed." •0 Sunrise serrlces os the Weat ;r coast ealled mapy Ihousands'to Al Fresco servlets at dawn, the crowds In San FrancUco to eliinb Mount f. Davidson and aisessble around a . p. Urge cross. Nearly a quarter million innoos. , prepared (or ftrly gatherings in lr Southern GalKomU. The largest at M M lnrttons vera aCaM -MrtM'- - si aSBfflood bowl, on . Mount RoWr ' J. doux, near-Riverside, and at Point Firmin on Ban Fedro bay. Farther n south, the restored mUslon ten " Diego de AlcaU w u prepared f e n u u flnt Euter serrlce ts M years. M In the deep shadows o( Yosemlto [f valley in the National park, vUltora . . ,k prepared to await at the shore ,ot_ 1 silvery Mirror Lake unUl 10 A. M. before t^e sun should rise high enough to signal ceremonies lo tM- ^ gin. Another outdoor service at ty.gM tii»M ,htlfl,lnJti8J}M drootttia , , ^ Oods In Colorado. --------ln.Ncw_Jfork_aiy.- faaUou. and ____ flower* decorated itreeU and boule- vards. An electric photo oell atop a ' sky scraper w u the signal fer dawn services. In Dublin, Ireland, Uiere wu (Continued On Page 7, Col 6> E TRi i'COIlST ftt In Between 25 and 30 Passen- gers Contribute $800 In :n Cash and Jewels to Pair 'C- a- ' at s AN FRANtnsCO. March 36 u*^ Two moiUted and armed bandlU held j nd up between 35 and 30 passengers In al. (he lounge csr of the'Southem -Pa- ■ed cific Lork. bound for Los Angeles. I al the ouUklrU of the yards, ob- -- }ly Ulned tSOO In cash and JeweU of o( undetermined value and leaped trom i n- th* train near here tonight. IcA The holdup men. with handker- ise chiefs tied over their faces, boarded he the train here and u tt drew aear the ya-d llmlU entered the lounge ho car simultaneously, one at eacb end. of with drawn guns. cs- -ThU U a holdupl Up with your ' handsi" the bondlu commanded. J. W. Horsman. a passenger, w u elected to pa.U(the hst among hU „ fellow passengerk while both ban- iff dH»-«niiwaiidad-ihrtr^ H M >*« h - . - > Ihelr guns, ro- currency poured Into the hat from the men passengers u Horsman circulated through the , car. •Several women occupanU of the lounge contrlbQted cash and Jewelry, railroad offlclaU said. PoMengen declared the bandlU ‘■y completed the ^Idup In less Uian _ five rhlnule* and lea(^ from (te ' moving train near the bayshore tun- nel a few miles south of Ban Fran- One bandit w u believed lo hava . been Injured, railroad o((tcUU aald. 03 passengers uw him (all and strike a bank and U believed to have f"' been hurt In striking a concr^a abuUment af the tunnel's entrance. The train w u halted at San Jose ckI * report o( the robbery made Clara county. Descriptions ot both bandlU wera given raUroad otflcUU and the aber- Iff. Pissei^rs said both men car- ' (CoQiInu^ On page CoL7)

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T H IVOL. 14. NO. 804 . “

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ILLNESS KEEPS DARROW Ho IN HOTEL AT HONOLULUHONOLULU. SU rcli 3S M V -C lU -

«nce D irrow , 7S»ye*r-old crlmliuU---------taw T nrlrslc le^uxl-clher-m w nW ^oX -------

c o u o u l for th e derenae o( M rs. O r tn - TlUe yort«K ue, New Y ork »oclety

. w o m tn .w e rfrw c rrte d to n lB h tfo rfe tr • hU long trij> from Chlcieo wUl M all

th e tr c u e lltUe. <D * n w , who appew ed Jn cou rt T '

yesterday. In JovUl hum or to u k * V wMk'< tf e l tr In th e te co n a -d e srte T m urder trlftl of Mr*. Forteicue and th r t« lu v a l men. did not. sleep la s t 8 t( n ig h t and was confined to h is bed a ll h o of today. CU'

T h is nfWmoon three navy doctors_____ Irnm -P f url H arbor, callut on him a t . .

h is ho te’.. He *uffered from a s tom - i” " ach ailm ent which may be tem por- r c '

--- CULT INFUICTS SERIOUS^ INJURIES UPON YOUTH

_____ thiTRINIDAD, Colo.. M arch 30 (.TV-

L ashed and kicked when they b lun - *7 de rcd Into a Oood Friday /lecret to r- tu re ritua l of the Penitents, strange, h a lf 'p a c a n religious cult, two T r im - to d a d youths received Injuries w hich Ac m ay prove serious. nn

The youths. Invited by two MexU lev - can boys to a ttend a P en iten t m em - oil

o rlal service for the ir father, becamc an confused In ' the darknes.% a n d foi- to lowed a group Into an Isolated cem- en e tery where the Penllentcs tK gan to ; w hip themselves to accom panim ent *uj of th e ir weird chants. »In

W hen th e Penllentcs began to joi dance In a circle, lashing them selves, fuj they noticed the boys were n o t of th e en cult. They were se t upon, beaten en a n d th fn carried back lo T rin idad w here they were dumped ou t. The Pen llen tes. mostly Indians a n d M ex- qji leans, believe lh a t by se lf-punlsh- m en t they drive eu t tlielr sins. T heir r itu a ls frequently r e su l t. In death for th e devotee*. „„

I t wa* a pmctlce In form er years fo r one of the Penltenteii. c row nrd I

^ w ith thonui and ladrn w ith a heavy I W ) cross, to walk to some m ounta in I

where he would be crucified and le ft i un til Easier.

Official Intetfcrence w lih th is cus­tom ha* discouraged but has n o t de-' p , suoyed it.

HErBURN, SHOSHONE AIID BURLEY Std^ENTS Wl>l

*■ _____ r rPOCATELLO. March 28 ( ^ - P r l e o ' *1

Nelson. Heybum . wa.s f lee ted p resi- *e d e n t of th e student body of the U nl- • verslty of Idaho, aoulhern b ranch , a t ; th e annual election lirre today, IR

Hc aon over Houston T ro lln ;j;r, < >)< T w in F a lb . Neljon succeeds R a y jlc Derrig. O ther officers elected In-1 eluded Jock Dorbee. Shoshone, m en s rcp resen ta tlvexm d CasaUdn W right, tl

___________________ «GIRLOF GLENNS FERRY “

WINS IN SPELLING BEE gBOISE. M arch 36 i<n—A nna Stein,

Elmore county champion, today Won th e SouthWTst Idaho d b tr lc t opell- ■ Ing contest and the righ t to en ter I th e s ta te conte*t In Pocatello April 7. I

She Ll 13 years old and lives in ' O lenns Perr>’.

Jnck Larkin. Valley county cham ­pion. mls.<ipellfd "enlertalncd." ge t­ting th e -I” before th e " a ’. A nna . sp tlled "en te rta ined ' correctly and following It by spelling "nineteen" w ith all th e neceuary “e V to m ake f her distric t champion. '■

AHEMPT AT SUICIDE BRINGS BACK HEARING

PA RIS. Mo;. March 26 IJP )' A suicide a ttem p t by Ouy P, Owyn. county c lerk of Monroe county, h as J resulted In restoration of his hear- |

W orld w ar wounds.--------------------------- < Owyn ahot himself In th e head '

a n d for days was believed near death . » W ith h is recovery It »~aa found he eould h e a r perfectly.-------------------------t

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SALT LAKE CITY GIRL ‘ IDENTIFIES MURDERERS >

BAN FRANCISCO, M arch 3d U V - PoU^e announeed today th a t Miss . Alice Olson. M, Salt Lnkp City, had poalWrely IdenUfled one and K n - , ta tlre ly IdenUfled ano ther of se>*en m ea under a rrest as two of th e th r te who Ih o t to death h<r e a c ^ , P au l ,

T ue*lay n igh t. !O ffleen said the g lrr pointed ou t

Carl XellaJeU definitely i a one of , th e th ree , and tenUUvely decided . th a t W U llaa C, Dooohue. a no ther , of tha seven held, was a no ther of the , a ttac k ea .

H anson was sho t a fte r the th ree , roan h a d robbed him a n d atU m pted to a ttack the girl. He desisted When MUa O lson screamed a n d was fa ta l- , ly wounded.

. AIRMAN DIES IN WRECKD ES MOINES, lo« a. M krch 36 l/Tj

—WJMlaja UwTtnce. IP. Worwalk. was killed today when a n a irp lane in which he w u rldln* crashed a

-> . m tlr sou th of the Des Moines a lr-

\ . M*x Dlebold. 19, Casey, lhe pilot. ' \ WS5 ifriou ily Injured.

Dirbold had obuined h is pilot's I Ilcrnse IS minutes before th e crash

___ snd hcd tsk tn LimTcnce, nn « >- t__ .........Q uam unec,'up for"s shorffU gK u'

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AMOCIATM) PM M

-Partisans ^Chieftains 1 plete Defeat I» --------- ;

H o u s e V o te s F i n a l l y , 1 8 5 SHi

t o 1 4 , In F a v o r o f S e c - wib r

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n y CECIL D. DICKSON {Associated Press B U ff W rlter> l<

W A S H I N G T O N , M n r c h wi 2G — I m p o t e n t in t h e m' d c a p c r a t c e f f 0 r t.i t o “

s t o p a w i ld n tA m p c d e in t h e h o u f lc . p a r t y le n d e r s w e r e rcR - th c u e d t o d a y f r o m c o m p le t e be r o u t b y t h o InH liR ftto rn o f t h e b i - p a r t i s a a - x e v o lL j i j r a in a L t h e . j . r e v e n u e b i l l . ij,

A f t e r a t u x h n d b e e n v o te d libn' coal Imports, the leadera fought u ■wllK“ threi\U and p le u to st«m “ a th flood of ta riff proposals. Only when th e ir own c h le f ta la i tu rned to a id a! th e bill’s struggling proponents d id th th e soles ta x coalition slop the ram - ex page a n d vote for excise levies c a r­ried In the bill. 1

T he house then voted finally. 183 j to H . fo r th e scclion proposed by U Acting C hairm an Crisp of th e ways nnd m eans comniltJcc including levies on Imported and lubricating oil. m alt, w ort, gm pc concentrates, nnd th e coal am endm ent, expected to yfeld a to ta l o f tes.OOO.OOO in rev-

Again re.Mrtlng to d rastic m ea- In su re i to p revent addlUonat on ­slaugh ts on the bll. p a rty leaders a d ­jou rned th e ungovernable and con­fused house In th e middle of the a f t­ernoon and deferred fu rth e r consid­e ra tion un til Tuesday-.

A lthough th e ho t tem per of the m em bership seemed to have abated as the house convened. It flamed ahew w hen th e uponsors o f the 1- cent-B -gallon tax on oU Im ports _ th rew th r lr full force behind th e i( am endm ent offered by-R eprescnta- live Dolond.I>emocrat. Pennsylvania, ,j, o f a 10 cents a hundred pounds levy

Io n Imported cool ond coke. I t was |, I adopted. 113 to 67. „

O f f m Amendment _ W hen Representative Psrsona, »

' D em osrat, Illinois, offered a n am end- m en t fo r a lax on im ported flour-- „ spa r and It a c a r e d under g rea t

I «R7oUon. I rf, •'‘4'h ta la a iw d 'd a y for me,". Wt _ I Mid. “I love m y country, and I hava

rrideavored to serve he r. * * * I h g 'a l io love m y parly a n d today I am . 1 seeing m y party destroy llself. , .1 • "1 am 'w itn e ssin g m y party p u l . I ] on higher ta riff ra te s th a n even 'the

I Republlcoru p u t on. pu tting on em- ' , bargoes and then going ou t and crlt- , y-Mclslng the bill. ’- j "Consistency, thou o r t a Jewel. . j l "I have tried to stem th e tide,"

th e O eorglan asserted. “1 realize 1 am Im potent In m y efforts. I realise J

" th a t I have n o l had th e m ajority of ,U ils-ho«ac.hack .of.m e..........

" I have been long-suffering a n d ,* p a tien t a n d have n o t sought to : ■ clase debate." Crisp recaUed, •'btit \ I. tC ontinued O n Page 7, Col. 1) \

hNliOOiSES I; AioreoiW'd - ____ _ - 1

' C o m m is s io n F i n d s M e w - o f

C a t a n d C r o w o l R o o s t e r

5 M o s t P e r p l e x i n g P r o b le m

* KEW YO RK . M U «h 38 (,r) —Hour Of subw ays and the m etallic s tu tter-

r. tng of rtveUng m achines are music Jf to_the_<Brs_of tlj« average_Ne»^York-

’ 'e r. bu l th e chirp of a cricket, the ^ mewing o f a e a t o r th e crowing of t), a rooster annoy him.

T h e c ity noise abatem ent -eom - m lsslon h u been trying for three years to do som rth lng abou t the ra u ­cous sounds of Oothom tow n.

Todsy Jam ea Flexner. the aecre- S ta o v lum m ariM d th e -resu iis luce

-We-ve accomplished a lot. bu t the ~ e a t on th e back fence h u defeated “ th e commission."

For e ig h t hours a day Flcxner sits a t a telephone listening to a weird assortm ent o f com plaints, about

” noise chlckerA cricket*, a pa rro t w ith

“ J n e x n e r said the cotnmlsslon’s big obstaelft'Tils-'been to overcome the

“ Idea a "big noisy c ity" ta something J'*’ to b o u t about—th a t th e noise In-

dlcates progress,-Some o f the resulta—direc t o r In-

^ direc t—of the three years' work:“ A Uw agalnsi lo u d 'sp e ik e rs In

stores: a law agalnat noisy radios: “ ■ silencing of pollcem en'a whLitle.i;

elim ination of hundreda of noisy subway tu rnstiles: invention o t six IK devices th a t le t a ir b u t no t noise In­to offices: p lan ting of trees and shrubbery, whleh deaden noise, on sk j'scrapcr roofs; hundreds of a r-

ne of m oto rtsu who th ink the way n to stra ig h ten o u t a traffic Jam L% to

tf . keep the finger on the automobileUnm tiuH M - tu r In iU llH iiy nf ntfi-

ot. ber Urea on milk wagon wheeLi: a new building code w hich Irgallzes

t 's : w eldirg a s a way of e lim inating the ah riveter's machine:X- B u t whnt can w'e dn nboul yowl- ~ iiig cal47T Icxi)cr'ccin .luflea

; .................> • _ • . • . . »

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I m m o r t a l o f M o t o r [

I n d u s t r y S u c c u m b s I I n D e t r o i t H o s p i t a l

D r r R O r r . M arch 3« M V -Henry M. Lelacd. one of the automobile

t loduslrya Immortals, died a t G race hospital today, a little more th a n a m onth a fte r he had obMrved hla elghly-nlnth birthday.

Leland's place in the automobile . Industry w u alongside Apperson,) Duick, Benz. D aimler. D uryea, f

Haynes. Selden, Ford, S tearns. W ln-• ton and a ho st o t others, whose faith

brought the m aking of automobilese through the creative years lo rank

u Ihe world'a f irs t Industry.—U p -u n U l-a -sb o ti-U m e -b cfart-h ls _

^ f a u l Illness. Lelond had continued to take an active InU rest In h ls per­sonal affairs.

Possessed of trem endous vitality. Leland survived numerous reverses

h which would have dlscodraged a0 much younger man. He was nearing Q M when he became president and

general m anager of the CadUIao m o- ® tor company In 1902, He rem ained in |

th is post un til the Codilbic com pany j e became p a rt of the O eneral M otors j e group In 1017. ,. He wss 74 when he organised the- -L ln«dn -M olo r- e o m p a n y ~ .;D u tin t

the World war he m anufactured lh< 1d Liberty m oto rs-m o to rs w hich he i it said "would have ended the w ar If t a the k a lse r lia d n 't run'awayV'“ ■ n Leland wa. a staunch adm irer ot i d A braham .Vncoln and o*ned one of |

the largestcollectlons of Llncolnla in tI- cxUlenee. (

^JfiSElTPEI i1 DEMiSUFCHilf’- ______ . ' J

I- Move Revives Hope for Sue- < 1- cessful Outcome of Ef- * t- forts to Reach Agreement ’

»e By MORRIS J . HARRIli^ (Associated P r u s S taff• eorrespondenuI - SHANOHAI. (Htmday), M arch 37 “ —Japanese i«rmy nuthartllcs have

tempered the ir "m inim um nrm l- slice demand* ll was learned todny.

<*• 'reviving hope for a succewful ou l- '"'y come of the iruee negotiations which “ hove been dragging olong here for

mony days.I t wa.^ imdrr»l30d llm t .lh e mili­

tary fub-eom m ltu^ of the group ne- ^ goiifttlng the lernw of i>eiice would “ * Inform ih i main committee w hen ll

meeU on M onday lh a l J a p a n no longer will insist upon gradual w lth- drawal of th e ir troofM from Uielr

r " present poaltloo*. Instead , they u e ^ willing to evacuate a ll the ouUyIng J* dlstrlcU Immediately, except the

nearby roads Into the Inlem aU onal , sctU cmtnt, ond th e vicinity of K l-

angwan where they w ant to m aln- ™ tain a patrol.

ThU revBlon of the Japancjie term s was reported to hove been announc­ed o t a meeting of the sub-com m lt-

• „ tee late la s t night.Beforo th is development It appeor-

[ ed U)c Japanese and Chinese were i a .daartlorkM ftver Ih r mrlhfifl nf Lmnn

wllhilrawa!5.^ — ThfTT-w«8-tino ther-com plloaU on

yesterday when autlw rlllca of the ~ N atlonollst porty a t C anton tele-

graphed th e Nanking governm ent urging conilnued arm ed resistance lo "Japanese a«gre.«lon'' a n d brand ­ing the Japanese pcace te rm s as "humiliating," T h e . telegram a n ­nounced lh a l t he C anton leaders Intended to circulate the enUre na-

M llon urging a united fro n t against the Japanese propcsab.

Troops Leave , Meanwhile Japanese troope con­tinued on the way o u t o f C h ina ttf transport.

-o f The League o f-N a tio n s Inquiry eommla.ilon W t in two group# yes-

[pp terday for Nanking.While some Jopanese troops w ert

a m leaving Shanghai, Chinese newspa- pers Insisted th e Japanese m ilitary continued to land troops a n d sup-

— plies o n - th e - » o tr th -b a n k —o f-th e Yangtse river near U uho. T hey said

^ r* the Japanese were m erely waiUng “ 'c for a n opportunity to renew ho*tlll-T k i .uca.________ . __________ ___________th e The Japanese were buUdlng new ; of defense lines in Uie vicinity o f Clten-

Ju and northw ard th rough K lang- won, th e newspapers odded. ThW a l-

irce ready was known u th e Japanese a u - have been extending th e ir lines for

several daya.;re- Swarms of Japanese soldiers were like digging tren d ies ahd 'bu lld lng barb­

ed wire barricades In th e C henju- th e KUngwan area, apparen tly eatabllsh- ‘ted Ins A second line o f defense. The

first line now runs northw ard from slU Nanzlang.t l r d _________________

wouLd-be ex tortion ist A y y A i , - c ~ l f t i W - A i - . B Q i s £

L,,_ BOISE. M arch 36 PrcllnUn- th e * '7 hearing for Roger V. G ull. 23-

year-old statehouse ja n ito r he ld In connection w ith the extortion plot against WUUam Y. R egan, wealthy

, Boise resident, will be held probably lale next week. Carl Burke, proae-

• , cutlng a ttorney, said today.I, He said he w as to be In court lr

a crim inal prosecution du ring th t Uv o f-noa t week a n d wouie

nol have Ume to prepare hU caw oealnsl O ull before nex t T huraday This Inform ation has been given U Justice court, w here th e charge o;

• a ttem pted extortion h u been fllec against OuJJ. T he charge c a rria i t penalty of sU m onths to flye yean

W to in prlsen and *5000 fine.w 'le Police loday com m andeered ai

*: a flee of T . Baliey Lee. chief Ju itlc uses of the suprem e court. I t w u upoi

the thU typew riter, police contended th a t the le tte r w u w ritten dem and

owl* Ini! »10.000 from Regan on penalti of h a rm -to hla ehU dreo.----------------

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F A E IrW I N F A L L S , I D A H O , S U N ) A Y ;

ROOSILTPACB ; BOUmONSINRIlGE

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•' President Hoover Rwains* Without Strong Opposi- 3

tion in Republican Prc-jtrf “ ■ConventioirDevelopments-rS'r - ■'

y . By IIABOLD D. OLIVER, »ea (AssocUted Press S taff W riler) li* T T 7 > ^ S H I N G T 0 N . M » r c h r

« W 2 6 ~ A n E a a t c r lu l l in o . * * p r e s i d e n t i a l d o l o c a t e {, In p ic k ln jr b y t h e v o t e r s f in d s h jy F r a n k l in D . R o o f lc v c lt c a r r y - « i n g b y f a r t h e la rK c n t b a s k e t f

o f v o te s f o r t h e D e m o c r a t i c n o m in a t io n n n d P r e * I d e n t „

ti« H o o v e r ro lH n ff a lo n j f T o W W d '“ i»e r e n o m i n a t i o n w i lh o n ly tw o r If ou t of BS delcgatea opposed to h W •

T he po st week ' saw 'a b T tr n o r .l of p.oofreve1t score heavily In the sou th 's of first pr,:sldcntlal prim ary, ^in lo-one vote In O eorgla assuring him ‘ n

of tlio t sta te 's 28 convention votes to 11 bring his toU l delegates to BS. |

P resident Hoover plckcd up 25 •- more in th e -Io w a convontion and

now lu u 01. a ll bu t 1 > being Instructed or pledged. New York's 11 delegates-

: | at-lo rgs are un instructed, b u t areH claimed for the p rcildent.n N ov th a t Roosevelt h u demon­

stra ted H voK -getllng ab llliy In lhe> Nw Uj. Wm i and South, prtJtie lam

— ar«-woiuS<rlnH.aboul—hU ..aeeoQ d- > choice s tr e n g th 'In the s ta le* w ith J

favorite suns and where unlnatrucled f . delesa‘« i are In the m aking. Thla

is hlghlv Im p o ru n t In a eontenUon • I where lh e iw o-thlrda rule p rtra lli .

Barkley AeU The announcem ent tw flenator

Barkley. K entucky, ded ln ln g the ~ ♦Continued O n Page 3, CoL 31 ‘ .

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SEATTLE. M arch 38 (A*)—Federal ; Judg^ Charles C. Cavanah ajtd Mr«. , K ate D ivldion. both of Boise. Idaho,

ild m .irrled here todsy a t th eI ' l Church f>f the Epiphany by th e B n . no Dr. Oeorge A. W leUnd, rector. A fe * Ih- intlm a'.: friends were present. , e ir T he iu d w reached a ea ttto y tstei^ ! we d a rf tf e w d a y a a f tv rh l tb r ld e 'i ,Ing al here. He w u formerly law n* rt- , lhe ner In Bolte of Senator Borah, nal U ra . DtTldson I* Uie widow of WIU

llam .U . Davidson an <L hu tw o sons, In- KenneUi. In Brazil, and Robert, a ,

Junior a t the Unlversliy.of W ashing- m s ton. Judge Cavanah. a widower Unce . nc- 1937, has one daughter, R uih. In , lit- achool In California, He U 01 year*

of B ^ . w u 'a d m ltled to th e bar tn o r- ISBS ond oppolnted Judge of the ere United s ta le s district court In Idahoa o a i i u m ____________________________

T he couple said .they would leave ton on a honnymnon-trip, bul refiLwd la the answer r h e n u k e d If Honolulu w u ;tc- the ir deaUnatlon. e n l .j_______nee •" -------

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LS D iAY M O RN IN G , M A R C H 27t 1532

Famous 101 R anch R Passes In to New 1 . H ands A fte r Sale

NEWKIRK. Okla., M arch 36 (AT— Buffalo. llveatock a n d oqUlpment of

S Uie fomous 101 ran c h were In the Jisnds of new ow-ner* ton igh t u the rtcelver for the ranch ended a two- , day aucllon u ie .

Auctloneera estim ated th e sale had broughlno t more th a n 138.000, Ilep- j ,

iS rr»rntatlives of Fred C, CUrke. rc- t t . . criver. said they h a d aold everything 1- they desired to o ffer now.

Cotonel Zack M iller, l u t of the e - : r.imlly th a t developed th e extensive . I rnnch and th e 101 Wild W est show. tsraw iR red-hB -expected-to -rchab llitatr —

lhe ranch.Tlie ihow m an-rancher. ill wlU» a

nrrvous disease, faces a preliminary I lipiring here April 15 fo r his arm ed -i

praiesi ag aln tl th e aucUon u It I ■_ Marled T hu n d ay . Ke l» charged w ith J “ Msault w ith a dangeroua weapon

lor firing a shotgun in to th e floor be- ei n s hind a recelver'a a tto rney . ky - Colonel M iller u i d lh a t oil pro- *<

diieed on ranch land h u amounted l8 »10,900.000 in th e la st rilne year* “ snd still U paying » t» 0 royalty ^m onthly., . ____

r d ' ’“TlTTy^ne bufralo. fttie 01 lliP lew TC fa reniolniiut herda In th e Southw etl. «

U cere sold a t p rk es ranging from 150! lo l7 5 a -h e a d .---------------------------- - U

h 's Attomeya for th e receiver said all ri fn- rlreus property. Including livestock si l m ' snd equipment, probably will be sold o to jls le r , ■ • n

a i f F l L O I l L 'ies- p

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la nepresentatlves-lircaldwell J " J Declamatory Contest Talie ,■ Most ol Highest Honors °s; — ■— . CALDWELL, Idaho . M arch 36 (ff -

- S o u th O n u a l Idaho dUtrlct en­tran ts took m ost of th e tlrs t places In the In ter-dU trlct decUmalory I enntesi here today. T he Nampa con- ( lem anu were a close second. Cald-

I f >rli KtudenU won the debating con-

Ll Dean P ark . Carey, was first In the oratorleal dlvUlon; Jam es Keel, Twin FalU. took first extem poran- MUS tpeaW ng; Fjirl K ambrldge.

L™' Duhl. won the dram atic contest;Helen WlUon. TwUi Falls, w u first J

^ snd W iyne Qoaselyn. Buhl, w u I second In th e hum orous division. .

T h# Tw in FaUs en tran t. A nna ^ Ua« Malberg. Bt. E dw ards achool. ^ won lh» eigh th grade O eo n n W ash r ( iT" ington bl-e*ntennU l oratorleal con- 5

te tl. ______

BECONDB FLACE FIRST \Jam es Keel, who pUced n r s t In ^

■ * lhe In ler-d ltlrlc t extemporoneous ‘ ' '5 ; event a t Caldwell l u t evening, had

, placed second In the Tw in FalU dla- ' ^ tr ic t co n u st hero Monday,

“f* E arl Kambridge. Buhl. w ho.w on ] th e Caldwell dram aU o eontest, hod placed teeond In the district event , here. HU selection was “The T ell- :

—~ ia l«-U tart< '-J=______^ MUs Helen Wilson, T w iiT T ans.' '

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W hy Call Them Sportsmi

T H lR THI3 IMCTJOilAJrr . -iVJRONGQitTHWtt .R C A LOT OF F O L K SROUND KERB CA tU N O t,e m s e l v e s b y t h e

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POLICE OF NM : ; imiFYSEARCH;^ INLHReHCASE'>d • _____

S- Harry Fleischer and Able Wagner Become Oblects' ]

5. of Mighty Man-Hunt Alter » '-Rum=Runner-Telis“ Stary ■

xy (By Tlie AssocUled Preas)'ll T t 0 r E W E L L, N. J.. • th H Warch 26— Nation-wide on hunt for Harry Kloisch- «- cr mid Abie Wnjrncr, “known

kidnapcr«,” w n s intciiHified ■“* today af te r ii rum-runner told

a reprcflcntativc of Coloncl Hy, C h a r l e s A. LintibctRh he

thoU Rht th(>y w»>rc the men hc t!w n i iw 'M R r c h ~ 2 ~ o n ‘T r b o n n j n 't l . which a baby oLvi was a passenger. ISO unkientllled m an a p p e a r^ a t

the fam ous filer's Vtlofv early'today. all refused to talk to sU U police, and •ek said he would give hU Information )1«I only to Colonel U ndbergh o r hU

representatives.He told those who talked to him

he w u w r e th e two men on Uw boat were FleU cher ond W agner. Ue aald he Identified them a fte r being ahown plcturea of th e pair being aought.

lr I t was n o t Utiin U K to d a y th a t f c^olonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf.

StaU police superintendent, an- - nounced-tho rum -runners' visit.

Ke sa id th e man Imported tils (n- .11 form atlon-“w lthout any member of

the poilee departm ent being pres- I , , ent." b u t th a t the offlcUl Investl-

gaUirs la te r were given the substance of hU rem arks,

>r$ T he rum -runner U the same man who early thU m onth told the c o u t guard of hla encounter with th e myi-

(ConUnued On page 7, C d . 3)

I COMIliiNllCES :: lOLSTOlE RITESeel. _____

BOIflB. M areh 31 (Tl - Public T, ' ulllltlea commlrslon today reduced

rates on wool storage In warehouses ' „ from I3 J0 a monUi per ton on. the

handling charge iuid 30-day storage baalt, to 13 for the aame wnrlce.

oal. T he atorage (or periods a fte r 30 shi* ‘days w as redueed from 60 cenU tom * 3Se eenU a ton p e r m o n t h .__ .

A ip e cu i ra ta fo r loU o t l e a than 1000 pounds w u fixed. ThU prorid«i

i_ a handling charge of 30 e m U per J . , storoge fb r 10 d a y j w lth

additional storage a t S cen tra m onth J” p e r bag.-

T he raU a become eifeetive April eon IS.

Tlie commission also se t da les for fu rther hearings in IU warehouse

___ ra te Investigation. H earlngaon gnttn.in .- aeed and bean storage rate s wiii be oua l|eldJn_Blockfool a t I9_A^M,. AprU___ 1 and in Rexburg the same after-) noon a t 3 o'clock.

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Is Speaks Over RadioROMT, M arch 26 iff^-An EulCT •

jnei*aga_w Jll_be-JjrM dCM l_‘o_ii»«. _ ly American people from the b u llic a o f

BanU M arla Magglore. one of Rome's oldest a n d moat beautiful churches, tomorrow by Cardinal CerretU, who

J „ -will apeak in EnglUh. dc T h e addresa will be b ro ad c u t a t h . 10:90 p . M. M ounUln standard time ^ _ and wUl be U ansm ltted by Uio Co- •„ ^ lum bU sy iu m In the United SU U t. . , j C ard inal C erettl often h u been „

In A merica and U tho proUctor o t " icl aeveral religious organU atloni there. Che ---------------------- - f

CAMPAIGN PUTS 341.569 PERSONS BACK TO W O M

a t -------- ----------------------- PiyT “ NEW Y O RK TM arCirse (ffV ^T hlrr -nd ty s u t e contributed to today's toU l yon of U 68 Jobs In the unlled action I,hU cam paign, bringing the nation-wide ti

toU l (or th e entire campaign to,1„ K l iM . ■ '

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Christinns, Moslems and Jews Unite On Easter ;

i ”t to Acclaim End of Droutii' 1 y*' _____ I

JERUSALEM, (flaoday Meralng) I M arch 37 (A V ^oy reigned again in i the holy d iy o( Jerusalem thU E u t - i e ^m om lng . 1

N ot only the.ChrlslU ns. who com- j [C m em orated th e m u rrec tlo n ot r J ChrU t. b u l Uie Moslema and Jew s j

alike were happy because, a severe d rought h a d been broken. All th ree

3llc fa ltha united a week a r In prayer ! ced for ra in . . jlies Unlike the usual holy week weaUi- | the *r. I t was showery and cold th li m or- ; age nlng. bu t th a t did not prevent the d r - '

vout from attending the usual cere- ^ moBlffg.f* , O hrtstU na of- Jerusalem , th e ir

‘ ^ e tm abw f t a r n n t M by Uiouiknds at ■ u n r l f l u *rom abroad, commemoe-

u n a ted K u te r Sunday with moving tol« dM orful .oeremoni, per T tuL Jity which nearly 3000 y e a n rlth ago w itnessed the agony aod tr i- nm um ph o t the ChrUl's U st days w u

peculiarly alive (rom long before daw n In observance of Uw event, w hich coincides wilh Ihe JewUh paaraver and an In p o rU n i Moslem

for ( e u tnue M ost services of commemoraUoQ. aln . were over l^ fo re the arrlviU o( the

uru resum ed somewhat IU usual air of te r . S abba th 'ca lm :------------------------ -------

= r T h e earile s t eervlce loday w u a — I pIclureK ue ceremony a t th e ipcalled

O arden tomb, discovered by O en- eral O ordon a t tbe foot o t Calvary.

_ | where tradiUon u y a the body of C hrU t w u laid a fte r being U ken

“ I from th? croas.TW s ceremony, held a l 5 A. M.,

« was at'.ended principally by Angli­can communlcanU. A service from

s the American prayer book w u con­ducted a l S A, M. by Canon Bridge- man, th .' American chaplain a ttac h ­ed to S t. Oeorge's cathedra l, and a t g A , M. Uiere w u another service In accord»nce w ith the EnglUh prayer-

y book.L As In form er years the curious cus- 1 lom of Americans a ttend ing the ) English service and EnglUh the

k American tervlce prevailed. ■Hicre t w u a (hora l celebraUon In connec­

tion w l'h the S o'clock service. M a- ' tins commenced wilh a fu ll choir a t____10 o'clo:k-and ih s r s w u s o m a beauU--

ful singing lo the music of the grnnd o!d organ insUlled In the cathedral.

N ArchbWlop Swann, Egypt, preached a ft» r Matin*.

E aster Kn'lce.t dlm axed the Holy week celrbralloii*. The blessings of the holj oil on the m om lnc o t M aun­dy ThurM oy by the nom an Catholics w u particularly significant because the «lt.»r o l repose wu MeiuaVy the

' H o ly H 'p u lfh re lUeK.^ Romnn Catholics carried out. tho

plclure.uiue eeremony of waihing o t ^ the fee: on the afirrnoon of T hurs- ? <lay,

gang^ eT s ’ b u llet s -^-•i('1t±-eQ-TttAM'.W0MA»

NEW YORK. Msrch 36 0 - A wo­man w,vi killed today by gongster bulieUt th a t w hlscd through Harlem m w hat police U le r called an a t ­tem pt ‘.0 kidnap a.man.

One of lhe men In the affray waa arrib^ed nf parllclinllng in the "baby

‘ gr.IinB" 4 lew tjlock.1 away U^t sum- im er. T.iU prisoner. O erakf Conroy. 30 a lo rm rr convict, w u charged wlUi h:imcclde in the police lineup tn d Jo;in Dempsey, 31, was charged w ilh aiding and abetllng the escape of Conroy, a l whom poilee asserted lhe buheU were Clrccled.

Conroy raid he w u going to Con- nfe> inu wlih a man nam ed Billy T h o m a r when three m en poured more lhan 30 mschlrte gun or rcvol-

' ' e d " n e s r 't^ e * '^ * ~ ^ ^ 'The bullets felled Mr.v Lolu W ll-

lU. 40. a N egreu: wounded'Conroy In the leg, and graied the tcalp of

““ Frank Burch'. 28, a form ar jwsUI rmplo>-e.

1 . TODAY; Clonay:,:^^

1 W g:110 PAG1B8 — 5 CENTS , '

ister Words "hristendom Of New Day»/orld, Trouble-Tom and

Dark With Economic Woe,. Hears Messages of Joy In

- — Cathedrals and-(;ot(aoes^1 _____

I (By The AaweUted P re u )

A c r o s s a w o rld tro u b l& . t o m a n d d a r k w i th e co ­n o m ic w o e s , t h o E a s t s f

' m eiinaRC o f j o y a n d h o p e ' f la J ih ed to a l l C h r i s t e n d o m a t n u n r in e th in m o r n i n r , i n •. c a t i i c d r a l u a n d c o t ta y e a o f

m n n y la n d s .C lo u d y flkieii w e r e t h e p re >

n d ic t r d Kr c c t i n y In -m a n y c it ie a ------- and ra in threa tened th e usual dU-

Play of finery.“ ~ T h e 'M iig -o r iio m 6 'i'4 o o eB u ien e # --------1 yesUrday a t noon pealed tha end of 1 L snt's 40 daya o( (astinc an d penl- e tence.0 Striking a spark (rom a f lin t. '

C ardinal P a n lll lit the E u te r fire a t St. P e te rs , and bleased th e pope’a pascha reand le , e l|h t_ fee t U i y _ ____

P rie su pass« l' from house tb house In lU lla n dU ei. dUtrlbuUnie blessings. In th s city aquara of

) Florence U»e aacred c a r t w u explod­ed. following a qusUtm llx centuries old. Fireworks on tha cart, itn iU d by wire from th e cathedral doorway,

" TfliTTd-tba w ic ten t-pnan too -o rftrB --------harvesti. ------

[j K M ver t ia ie b r i yP resident Hoover planned t« arUo

p early in W ashington fo r a sunrUa _ service in Arlington national ceme-

K~ tary .-L ater he and U n . Koover *U1 go lo Q uaker serrleca a t tb e N ev f rU o d s church.

A t W lnston-Satem . N orth O aro.1 Una, roving bands were detailed te n aw aken the residenU w ith tradiUoa*.• a | E u te r chorals. At th e old M orav-

lan church a t dawn crowds wera to lUten for the tw o-hundredth ' Um«~ —

, t to "the lord U rUen" and, foUowlng ,s ll. to the sonorous rellgtotu chan t. t “Uie lord U risen Indeed."•0 Sunrise serrlces o s th e W eat ; r coast ealled m apy Ihousands 'to Al

Fresco servlets a t dawn, th e crowds In San FrancUco to eliinb M ount

f. Davidson and aisessble a round a . p. U rge cross.

Nearly a quarter million in n o o s ., p repared (or f t r ly gatherings in

lr Southern GalKomU. T he largest at M M ln r t t o n s v e ra a C a M -M rtM '- - s i aSBfflood bowl, on . M ount RoW r 'J . doux, near-R iverside, and a t Po in t

F irm in on Ban Fedro bay. F a r th e r n south, th e restored mUslon t e n " Diego de AlcaU w u prepared f e n u u f l n t E u te r serrlce t s M years.M In th e deep shadows o( Yosemlto [ f valley in the National park, vUltora . . ,k p repared to aw ait a t the shore ,o t _1 silvery Mirror Lake unUl 10 A. M.

before t^ e sun should rise high enough to signal ceremonies lo tM-

^ gin. Another outdoor service a t ty .g M tii» M ,h tl f l , ln J t i8J } M d ro o t t t ia , , ^ Oods In Colorado.--------ln .N cw _ Jfo rk _ aiy .- f a a U o u . a n d ____

flower* decorated itreeU and boule­vards. An electric photo oell atop a

' sky scraper w u the signal fe r daw n services.

In Dublin, Ireland, Uiere w u

(Continued On Page 7, C o l 6>

E TRi i'COIlSTfttIn

Between 25 and 30 Passen- gers Contribute $800 In

:n Cash and Jewels to Pair'C-a - 'a t s AN FRANtnsCO. M arch 36 u*^ Two moiUted and arm ed bandlU he ld j nd up between 35 and 30 passengers In al. (he lounge c s r of the 'S ou them -Pa- ■ed cific Lork. bound for Los Angeles. I

a l th e ouUklrU of the yards, o b - - - }ly U lned tSOO In cash and JeweU of o( undetermined value and leaped trom i n - th* tra in near here tonight.IcA The holdup men. w ith handker- ise chiefs tied over the ir faces, boarded h e the train here and u tt drew aear

th e ya-d llm lU entered the lounge ho car sim ultaneously, one a t eacb end. o f with draw n guns.cs- -T hU U a holdupl Up w ith your '

h andsi" th e bondlu commanded.J . W. Horsman. a passenger, w u

elected to pa.U(the h s t among hU „ fellow passengerk while both ban -

i f f dH »-«niiw aiid a d -ih rtr^ H M >*« h - . - > Ihelr guns,

ro- currency poured Intothe h a t from the men passengers u Horsman circulated through th e

, car. •Several women occupanU of th e lounge contrlbQted cash and Jewelry, railroad offlclaU said.

PoM engen declared the bandlU ‘■y completed the ^ Id u p In less Uian _

five rhlnule* and l e a ( ^ from ( t e ' moving tra in near the bayshore tu n - nel a few miles south of Ban F ra n -

One bandit w u believed lo hava . been Injured, railroad o((tcUU aald.03 passengers u w him (all and strike a bank and U believed to have

f " ' been h u r t In striking a concr^a abuUm ent a f the tunnel's entrance.

T he train w u halted a t San Jose ckI * report o( the robbery m ade

C lara county.Descriptions o t both bandlU wera

given raUroad otflcUU and th e aber- Iff. P i s s e i ^ r s said both m en c a r-

' (C oQ iInu^ On page CoL7)

" 'a iiiliip iiss- _____ Mil

Erma Chrislnuen, MoBimoy K ' Sohool, Defeats Repre-

- sentatives of Six Districts " J

- S M n ’S S . J ’. K ' ^ n ROCthe s o u th C cn tril M tlio dlitrlet .•pelllnj cootM t her* tod*y, dflfMt-

' IsK «lx o ther fTKlt Khool cpntw t- - a a u .f to m I4ncoln. C w w J c r ^ f . B l»u». MinW ota in d T * to PiU* ,, counClei< ' —.. . A fio iU crowd HU oded Uw erenU tgupp,

------R er. T rteey Ooker. Shoehooe; Ann* in j ta Peu*oti. Twin PtUi. »iid M ri. a T . T»tum . Jerome, wpre JikIb m . MU» . eomii O ltd ra H rie n , Ooodlng;. eorred u I cenvi pronw ncer.. • Rooei

Qwendolyn VoUInger. H B l*y,fore ' ttth U i c n d e i tu d ra t n p r tw n tlD ti ,enU

B U lni eounty, *■» tbe f w t to bo out d o o i 0/ U u S m ^ ilU o n . OM m l« p e ll.a , w t

- - “phenooitniJ.'' moniSecOM to m tia a word wm Bdyth th e I

vroWe, n«W h r » d e *tudent In r«U* thU Cl»7 «chool in 4er«ne county. She « » m ined “eubtJe." ^ .. >>J

Third to drop ou t o f ^ ’ ***'*’

field n»Kie « , ^ i l l e m r Jn " / id lf ," 'o u t I

------^ » u r t t u a - l* l l - h y - l l» c w r i td e w M ^,ourl• LoU PUcher. e l|h U » fr» d e« u d e n H a nami

. Twin M i l . who nil*»od -expel." ■ u>r J The word -dlfpel" p ro ted too d lt- cornu

■flcuU for Anlt» NelUon, P i l r l l ^ Bwlni ; e i|h th -fr» d er. r«pre«nU ni- C *m y aenet

i » IM I wwOf “•Je ctfo ln li ," , ^ th- - ^ l i r t# p R t tU i* t« I lR t tp « t l l to k to t a ae» t

. county'i repfe*edU«lre. who w u the been M « t fe mUs. *ad tbertfor# rtn k fd be a

u nm oer-up . , ' . ^ , 1“* ^ She t a d tJie'wlnijer. M lu-O hrU - «iuiw

te n m . wflJ e p t* .» eUt* conteet to » <1, ; be beld la t b t n e t r ftrture. and i

. I . • I Tided

- i ^ P a s s i o i i P l a y e t s — " S S

p j a n F p r ) u b i I e e

i J "; le « .M le b n tk n o t,m « th ree .b aa - ^

.. dredtb- • n n lr tn id y of ibe 'pM M QI nUy la 10M. u n . AUee Wood U ' “ V b ttt, Twto PHH. b i t beeo td fU ed “ d e

by A atoo I*n» . w w ld mem- :b e r o f t& e F tn k n p U y e u to f c b w r n l

--------« e tm : u n . B itom . who u to l»c- f U |.tu r t ftt tb* Churcb of the B rtth r to b m thla m n l s t on th k T a o le n r plcy, (BAde U n i 'e le tte r pubUe ;«*• ; |

i W i k n p fo a l i 'i l lh t In o v emii? i^ U a i - * M ( M u id ;* : n i s » y N » W i t th e K)o y e a n lubUee «elebr»Uon to to T IM i'U would a u t n tb a t tb a F M ^ l o m

- pU |,v o u U b * re p re teate d during the bxmn n n m tr m onlbi for a »ho n tim e. A U fi T trr beaattM l SlbUcal play b aa late- in l ly beea atodled and tbU wm be nn* ,XiM

j r tien ted d g r to f . t^ « u « m e r m b % b . . .a la o . Xn tbla way o ur y o u n f f l M |i r |u B

( f ( to to to c o a .A .a n u U r tb a a A ) M

- - ^ h M .b n c ifb t our fo u n c PMple /o r*A w o lber tdaaa. v h le h I call a yen' I food .tb to« a t tb a p rw e n t difficult I . time or uaespkarfteB t a o d reeU tu- T U aeea to ou r eountiy. Xt doly tb o na> tlon f would a t la e t- le a re iheit tho ' present K enenU ooi' c«a only ' e zU ll ' In brotherly lo r t a n d u a d en ta n d - — In il dlvl

f, -■ . ----“O uf-»Ulag»rtaite f t J oortin ifcTun-rfltUemploymeat aod th e w inter u e n s 'T h

------drttd ftdh rton r.-W r< ha ll'b e-t»ad -4*4 -- '*M t you here a ra ln tom e day. i ran and my beat wlahct fo r a happy and oroi bleued Sm u t to you a n d your fam* the Uy are toeloaad w l^ ahoek noU.''

T he le tte r was dated a t O benm - mergau. U a re b i l . I W ; ‘ <■',

Too Late To Clateify‘ \ 0 S T - U A N 8 DIAUOWO WKQ.lPj**

between Or. A ln a n d tr 'a office U d hoepltal. ,t35 J0 reward. CaU 145S. j

-------- WAWITO T O » D T r ~ M " A ® s l - »<tam i. Can nnaaee and t i f e refer- « •

eneei. Box A-S«. Mewi office. ■ o «----- -— ------ knd

FOR £AZ.e~ENOZJSH POINTER Val . . ^ u p « . IM No, Washlfafion, Twlo =

FOR aALE — U S B D 'm S * POOT ^dUk Harrow rery cheap. Mtn. f

a ta tfa im p. Co.

BABY C niC K a A rhT '^U S TO M cor_______hatch icz—R ltgerts Qualily-Uatch* tur

' - try. Phone M81J3. £

FOR RENT - W O R O O M furnlahed houM, caidcn w ith dtU h per

-------.w iltr.^AdultaTonly. P h o a e .im -J . .. me:

OOOD NURSERY BTO CK -RK A - f " , •onably prleed. Twin PalU N unery.

■ 13« Kimberly Road. Phone eo-M.Oen E. Elder, proprtttor. .

POR RENT . - EXCITOONALLY » <=' sood <0 acres In Kimberly DUUlct.

U m good e room modem style hoot*. barn. Btrage. eleclxle lljhU . deep iro well. U n d in. h l |h aUte of cultWa- P « Hon. suitab le for augar beela. poU- '» • lofx or cnion*. CMh ren t only. O n e-)

-half In id ta n ce : 15 a c r u cloae In. has \ «-f ^ h o u « . fair oulbuiwing*. UOO • I’'*'

W e A r e Ov<WITH ABOUT 110,000 W

A l a fpeelal loducement to teU th aU forma of carpenter work a t a '

Big Reii.> .. L et us figure yoi

W . M o h t o o t. PLANING

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a sffls ia iiilFOIBCAST .FOB- TOD'AZ. AND

rOMOBBOfV — Cletdy: modcn(« , i eaperatBrti

Mlolnmm and maximum tempera^ urea to the Twin PaU* vicinity la , _ h t 34-hour.period preeedtof 8 P. M. J . T . e&terday were 3S and 4S depees bove tero, according to the report ' fO f D. B. Cheyne. gorem m ent weaih- r obaerrer here. The day wm partly loudy 'tad wind w u to tbo west. Tbe larometer rtgU tered toebes a t P . Id. HamldWy ranged between 91 -

nd 39 per eent e f laturatlon.

100SEVELT PACES S S BOURBONS IN RACE

FOR ™ tY HONORS ;»•;(Oontlaued from P ig t C o t)

upport- or hU delegatlen and aak- W. B. ng th a t It baefc Rooaerelt w u re- « n a . i »rd«d by obaerren m aignUlcaot. totU o om lng u It did ao ev ly la the pet- ®d th in v e n tio n , campaign when the looetrelt bdom w u growtog and be- Ix rW are o lher sta te primarlea or con- m t ik tenUons where faro rilt sons pre- mUale lomlnaW. . u r t oi

W hether BarUey-i plea for h w - o f 10 nonlom and cooalrucUTt action by |*nd « be Dem oenU and hU w arning th a t Pirat hU U no time for “eompUinenU to Mr.0 c a lle i favorite aona" wUl be heed- candh 4 by other candldatea rem atoa to be Iruitlo «ea. but Rooaerelt m anagen are ilred i onHdenU Twto

«it UjtJf Isvorlles nexl week. Ml*- Twtoourl's..««T tD U oo,U _.expteted_ to a c ^lame » delegates for lormer Sena- nomlror Jame* a . Reed, while the slate ty conm m ltle e to A rk a n iu probably wUl U rediwtog 18 to Senator Roblnaon. the whene n a tt mtoorlly leader and 1038 rloe Denn; irealdentUl nomtoee. Mr.

Two other ita tea name deUgaUons dacy ilex t a-eek. . in tbe ie Rooterell h u fe r fU« n promUed support ahouJd they e r waM ustoatrucUd. A eonrentloa In Murtaowa, uchire Ihe sta te cpnm U tta h u m n tn d o n td th rN tffT o rk e r.v ia eh O o se chUdjt6 delegatee. U alne wQl name 19, Blass, ind aUheugh •n U m e n t there U d l- Endrlded between Roosevelt and Alfred Uon o

S m ith ,th e a U U p ^ y le a d e n h a v t oomlinform ea Rboterell'i mansgera they were»u ld count on th a t delegation. ney.

to aU. n detegatfs wUI be chosen Junes>y tha DemocraU next week. Reyw

m Republlcaai.. w ith only their >Utform m d l u prohlblUon pUnktorrytoff them. aUo wUl do some I Un o r t de len U plcktog nex t week, but | \ | | | | i l smaller quantltlea. Matoe. by th alid cODVtntln method, wUl oame 18. P | | )

F O iE llifF IL E S -

ir a S T J I lS iS iN E gia o O H o H * , t& rch » <BpeeUl

to The N ew »>-Clannct Wtvetler, t iBT titt sheriff h e n and m ld s o l B b o a ^ aioM ’1900; HM t b t d i* i •:l3ftla thU U rm for a county offteoto U ncoln eounty. H U .ra m e w m »»>ll Xiled a t lhe reeorder'* la ffto t.ie ro t e ^ y j y a ycond^ffla, « e ig a .R e .

U r. Wheeler wm sheriff h e r t J ^ Tawr

}L“S5 rs ,v ?:c tfr< ,^ t; X/o r A n i r y c a n a a d iM K c r t t r r e t f u jaUer. P«tt<

.................. Hem

TWIN FALLS, BUHL -■ . AND CAREY SCORE

(Odnttoued from Page One) •? .

dlvUlon, aUo w ta first-place winner p i n

•The L u t Day of 8chocl.“ ‘W nj— W ay-ae-O oaielyn .—B u h L - w b o ____ra n k 'd aecond to the OaldweU hum - oroua dlvUlon. aUo..w u second tn ^ the Twto PaUs eontett. HU aelectlon w u .-The WUdom of King Solo-

f moa." Twtr

I TbtievwlaBert wUl compete to a 7 ^ ^ ita t* deelaaaU da tournam ent to >‘ re< ftKalsUa. e a rlr la AprO.

Tw tr PaDa bl«h school took t i n t place and CaldweU aecond In the one-act play conteit whleh opened ^

■ the Inter-dUtrlct declamatory con- to be teU In CaldweU lu t night.

, -M em b en of thsJT w to PaUa cast sons w e r e : Melvin Schubert. PrancU Oeorge. Dorothy Dom, Tom Alworth Twlr and U rea Irwln. The play w u “T b e day V aliant" of U

Goitre Not a Disease c™I t h u been brought to light by

aclentlflc research lha t goitre U not • to be treated u a dUeaw bul u a the ( condition due te olher bodily dU - ^cediHirh«nr»j^ ............................ ................ tet'S

D r. A Ji. Rock. Dept. L-5. Box the i 7J7. Milwaukee, Wli.. a prominent Ot Goitre apecUtbt c t 30 yeaw ex- ”*»ki perienee h u perfected a different dlalr method of treatm ent th a t-h u .p ro v - _ _ _ fn unusually *uc«eiiful. ThU »amc ' ' ‘ treatmeni b nov belnc used by goitre auKeien alt over the coun­try with iplendid reaulU.

The Doctor a tile i th a t Goitre U a condition which irowa worse w ith neglect and recommends immediate attention no m ailer how unali t h e ' growth may appear. He atrongly o p - 1 poses ne td leu operations. Dr. R o c k !Is the author ot. a copyrighted book; th a t UUs how anyone may now trea t

1 the ir goitre with hu method. Re has; publlahed thU book a l hU own cx-_ > ffm # anj|(«<|tUfaen4 *a ttj iy f its ‘ tnyon t toteru ted . W rite him today.

-A dv .________________J __________

v e r s to c k e dt WORTH OF TIME!

U thU aurplus ol Umt we' otfer 'I '

duction!» your next Job . • '

a th (t> So n s^NGHIUL I r

■ ^ T W m . FALLS pAILY.NE

TWO WID11TE8 1M m m m '

I. T. WIntlle, Democrat, Out for State Representative!T. E. Moore for Board *“

■ _____ _______________ «l»nl- - - • K ott

O a t D em ocrat, T . J . Wtodle, Twto r ^ i r^alla, c aa d ld a lt for t h t nom toatlon o u y o r sta te repratentoUve, a n d o n t Re- •ni^Ucao. T . B. Moore. Ptler, candl- uon ia te fo r the nom toatlon of P in tUstrtct couniy commUsloner, were „ tli i t only u p lr a n ta fo r publlo of* tu s:ice wbo fUed declaration* of can - H arrUdacy to t h t offlot of t b t county frMh •ecorder h e r t yesterday. Previously,N. B. Nlxon and M rs. Cora S . S te-reiu. r lraU for th t D em ocratlciw m - _ m i na tion to r county treasurer, had fU- >d th e ir deelara tloa i. ^ ]

WIU) the exception of a four-year p^ .,! x rlod froDi 193} to 1931, Mr. Moore . , . 1,. urved u Twto PkUa county com- nUsloner from 191S to 1038, hU t r a - _ i r t o f o U lc tco tn p r th e n d in c ap tr lo d a 10 jr ta n . t te U « PUer dlstrtot and ow ner a n d vice president of the ,w . c n n t N allenal bank. PUer. L „ ,

Mr. Wtodle, who announced hU landldacy for the D tm oeratlc nom- , na tloa for sU te represenU tlve. h u Ived fo r m any y e a n on a farm near ; rwto PkUs. and h u twice been eUct- ^ e a t-o f -th t eom aUsatet>ef*-of- tb t- [^ to PalU highw ay dUtrict. He w u |;X * ‘ I candklate for_ th e D em oentie. l o m i n a t l o a t t e o n d district coun- , y commUsloner to JW8. and w u eo - wiTv «red u a n Independent candidate rhen tb e nom ination went to J . P.3enoy. T w ta PaUs.

Mr. M oort'a declaration of caodl- Ucy fo r th# RepubUcan nomtoatlon for fU»» dU trlct county commUslon- rr w u endorsed br Hrrtim PieO tt. M uruugh; Jo h n A. Brown. Bubl; m n k L. S tephan. Twto PalU; O. J .:hUds. Earl B. LaHue and J . K.3USS. PUer. *

E ndorsen of Mr. W lndle's declara- ^ Jon o t candidacy for lha Democratle T n lom toatlon for s ta te representelive day i arere J . P . K oeharek, o u y L. K to - R*'P ney. M . A. Btrook. J . E. RoberU. 1™“ runeau H. Shlnn and W lllUm D. Reynolds, a ll ot Tw to PaUs. to rto

■ ■ n p h i

iB E m y jy i ic m s s rPmrPlEllSES H EN C E i

_____ CsUf■ KIMBERLY, MsifcaTM (SpecUJ to r h t News)—A crowded house w u highly pleased w llb the Kimberly lunlor class preten ta llon o t the Ih re t-a c t com edy-d ram a . "Mother M in i ,-a l t h t high tchool auditorium U si ere idng . under direction o t C.B. u rban . - ! ^ *; The presenU tlon. an unusually hum an portrayal of home life, w u well played by tha stu d e n u . snd the auditoee w u eaibuslastlc In lu tx - jresslons o{ appreciation. i*!" '« u a d ln g roles were played-.by Taw nN ebaker. Eugene Brown. Ohtot -Poster. Carol U ug h lln and MelTto Vao B e A O tb tr m e m b tn of th e «as( w trv Dorothy O aaficU , Alberta P atton ; " H ta n o r - J a n a « .- ;B n e ty Herndon. Wealey Oough, Charles l l i . U th a m and John W Uearrsr.

SpecUl musle was presented by

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rfiED CflO SSlLLC IlLLF____ , • , ' - Jaiv

T w in PalU OlrJ Rescrrea *U1 c a n y ^ Tw to PaUs Red C ro u ebapter’a dfr>, ^ layed 1033 membcrahlp roU caU to to residential dUtriete of U lt c ity to - ^ morrow. I t w u announotd to st m - ^ ning.- ' J S ,

The canvass, which w u to teadad . te be only a a m rlte tlo n to ( o m t r ^ m em ben and o tb tr to te r u t td p a r- ^ sons to hteom e membera of th e *?* llef onran taU on, w u e o i ^ t i & S ^ Twin FU U b u s to t tt dU trlet la s t P r t- dsy by tta m s oem poitd o( m em ben S : of four I V in 'F U f t c irle o rgaa lo i- ^ tlons — A m erican Levlon. R o tn y _ club. K w aaU d u b a a d MagVflang, _ * Complete re lu m s b a v t n o t y i t b a ta made of th is caa ra ss . I t w u a to ttd l u t eveotog, bu t tddlcatloos a r t th a t — the general re tpons t h u g rta lly ex­ceeded ih e exptcU U ons of th e ch ap - . ti»r » IgaAefB anrf thftia In charw a f .T tbe roU caU. t

O lrl B a ie rr t membera who are lo " make th e canvass' to th e residential ,lg d latrleU ' beglnntot M onday a r t J

^ 5 0 “C u h Prize Each Week I. . . Pe t the b rat s te te m m t I— 15 words Of l e u — te ll- Ijng why y m llk« Swect’a 1Rodeo Bsr. Mail your s te t t - In e n t «tu< c Rodro «vr«^p«r |

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• T in s STATEMENT

quality and price c o n b in e i Ito a perfKtlon, produced ithla world’s finest eenftc- '

OfJtn,

C O C IE T Y ®' t . a n d c lu b # - - ^

Mra. C. & WUUABM TU t.

enouM W* 3

O ne of the largest t r e n U tc b td - lU d for th e week U th t b to tf l t M r t , ^ ja rty which th e A m ir Jean te f l o n c . d duxUiary wUl give to t b t .M t m o ^ , juUdlng on ' Tueaday aftem oon b t - Ilnatog a t tw o o'clock. Mra. 0 . T . ^oi Kotter U general chairm an cn a r- ■ a n ^ e n U and those w U htof ta U ta ^ aay reserre them by telepbonto* w r. Tables wlU be a rra a g td for auo* ^ ion and conUact bridge a ad pla>>cble. P U y e n may pivot o r p r o g r » tmsln IS they desire. Mrs. W. P . H an ty u s t b t prise* , to charge and Mra. tUrry Benoit U c h a lm u a of the re- Irtahment c om m ltttt. t tn d i

Another social a ffa ir o f t h t week . Bei »U1 be tho benefit card party to b e ion . [iven Tuesday eventog a t th e coua- B«rki TT home of Mr. and Mrs. A lbert »pent >utxier by th e K nlghte o t P y th lu . »ythUn s u t m a n d -th o lr friends. c b

--------- W. IMrs. P. L. BlomquUt. general guest

Ihalrman of t h t th ird and la t t o f Laut< he series of dances to be given by he O A O D sncins a u b tbU season, oa l IU annoutxed th e da te to be Tues- M rs. isy evening. AprU 8. In American yeate ^g lon MemorUl buUdlng. M n . O . they ». DuvaU. h u been nam ed chairm an if th e refreshm ent committee aod Hji rill be assUted by Mrs. W. O rr u u i t n iapm ahT U r4rw rT .-H ePuliB d-»nd l e r a i

^ en y o n O reeo. Mr*. S. H . plemi}raVe9-U ehairmati-of th t-deco ral--------ng commUtee and wUl be assisted fm ly Mrs. J . J . W toterholer and Mra. Harli 're d Bates, tons!

-------- porteMrs. R. E. Oale w u h u te s s to tbe

a n lra c t bridge section of th e Amer- VU can Association of Unlveralty W om- R ich in Baturday evenlnc a t her home on U et. rh jrd 'A venue K o n h .- 'T h rt t- te b le t M att rere arranged for th e games and R. k v freshm este served a t tb e cloae of h i eventog, Un

— — denoT he L end-a-H and Olub m et P r l- a n e

lay a fu m o o n a l th e home of Mia. a t U U lph Taylor who preacotcd a pro- boapi [ram ot unusual In terest co old tim e ongs. Roll cati responses were b is- n« orlcal sketcbM a n d sbort bloc- ttoe sp h le i of old songs and compoiera. sta te A n. W . O. R u lbert read a p e e n Twin n tltled "Bongs M other B aal." U r*, with V. W. W ight sang “My G rand- alher 's Clock." a n d M n . D arld Be ;a th ro to ld of th e "L ift of A aa lt flth,lAurle." and described tb e “W tt ____<irk of th e H e a th e r a t O lendalt, = ;tU fom la . Mrs. AUct P o t played » mm rroup o t songs on muslo box which a tw o hund red years old. Mra. W .' fr. W laht and M rt. T ay lor u n g a lue t " U n g . Long Ago,** and **rhe Kocklng Bird." Mr& W ight grael- }usly sang several r t^ u e s ttd n u n - M n. T he closing num ber w u u - wmbly singing of "Auld U n g Syne.'ZTtere w u a M et btulness teasJoti. rh e hocteaa aerred refreshm enu as- lUted by M rs. P . R . D u lln g a ad Mra.Poe. OuesU o t t h t elub w e n Mat- dames Rex W arrtn . W arren, sr..Peter U ae ll, W . W . W ig h t-an d M lu H elen Pipes a o d M a rlin T ur-

The Needlecraft c lu b m et a t the country hosta o f M rs. Paul Beer Friday afternoon . Needlework and converu tten p a u e d th e tim e p la u - an tly and th t ho ttess t t r r e d refresh* m e n u assUted by M n . J . P . Deony and Mrs. W. A. M lnnlck. - I

Bernice Hazel en lerta lned a group ot friends w ith dancing and lamea

were aerved and E u te r candles were prtannted u favors. OuesU Includ-, ed W aitdk H ew lett. B eth R itchie.'J a n t BraUaford. M arthaU ne B urke .' H eU n S tv a r to .H e ltn TooUon. Wini­fre d S a y d e a . R u tb W lstm an, Pran-1 ,«•« W U ton;'Jaek aad . Clarion Hol- lla ad ,: JUft. B a fe r . B ob-B am aeker. 'i t a r n s d f d f w r n t . w aody Reed. Af- r to B baip. lU I p b W M o . W ard RUcbt* A M - ^ e o u d Jobaton .

Sdltb Oltik, naabetb^O aaunm , U K rian '-U lirenoet B U abeth B e th - WtU, Praaoet Srbttad. umiceot Kld- ridce. Oharlotte Rtttbhart. Loulte ST tB ftl LltUe. ^

Ktily' m a l ta c . k b e tt Betae

K B T K ryrlU im R yi M r . ^

g r m f i i s

' i ^ H H e touf^hl to 5€c J and could not for the because hc w aa little o:

And he rnn before, climbed up a sycamon tOBM him:

C,h e looked up. am and «aid Zacch

^ ■ 1 m«k» b B i t e , and c dow n; for today I Abid* t i thy houie.

— L uke 19

NEWS, TWIN EALLS, n>ABO, £

B R € V I T I € S r a■ U atm « a VWI—W . O; BoUou le ft B a

yeaterday on a tr ip to M edfort to ;r U t . : ’ raeml

—- » - ( ( nT rsre U U L f Angtlm -O. A. WaU aer li

le ft yesterday o a a tr ip to L ot Ang- ing i ties. _

X «ttuaa r i t n C aU ftrD la -M n . L. . H0. Doty retu rned yesterdsy a fte r a t n p to L o t A ogelsfc . J i t h

Cornea to V W t-^ lr s . P en aal Sha - rw . Lot Angelea. arrived yeaterday to rU lt M ead* be rt.

Retsnu nma ^ateUt — R. k.Logan re lu m ed yesterday a fte r a ^ business tr ip to Pocatello. , ^

BotBt A fter V U V -M rs. MolUe B ttlser h u re tu rned a fte r an ex- tended rU lt to U U to u iia a d tJtab .

aon. Buhl, a rrived yeaterday from Hunr Berkeley a o d O akland w hert he ip en i th e wtotpr. t U , ,

• Cald'G M tte o f D a a g b te r-M r. and M rs. ^ fu r

W. E . P o tte r . Long . B tacb . are wq. . gueaU of t h t l r daughter. U n , H. O. Lauterbach, H a a tta .

O aU ty Potka B « l« » ~ M r . aad U ra. J a n e a Bteel. Oakley, re lu m ed jy ,rayeaterday fto m CaUfomia, w h tre ^they sp e n t th e l u t tw o m onths. nperl

B sre r m P o c a te t l ^ M n . R . J . I m MUler. PocateUo, a r r l r td h e r t yea- (mu-iw aryT oT rttit- iiv iiitf 'K en M iirR enF " JS Sp t g ^ j o m ^ . . . ________ ___ ____ _ ,a u ty

I n p ro re a A fter O peration — M n . -------H srlcy R ayburn, who underw ent a tonsU opera tioti W edaeaday, U re­ported coaralescen t a t b e r home.

VUlU B oast po lka— MUs d e U Richey, w ho U teach toc near Con- U ct, u ris lttog h e r m olher, M n . M attle -R ich ey .-aad sU ter, M n - J L - R. Kulp.

Undergoea O pera Uea—M rs. W. An­derson. H aasea . Route l , uoderw ent a n emergency opera tion l u t a lg h t a t t h t T w to PalU county general Ide boapUaL

n e r t A fter P a tfe n t -M ls t Chrta- Itoe Pau l. BUekfoot. nurse , to the sU te m ental ho tp lte l there, w u to _ Tw to PaUs y u ttr d a y to coonectla n 1 With the work of tb e tostliutloo.

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B e r t F o r B u te r -M U a E ra Schw ll- — te r , JPortU ad. u speadiOK E u te r r l» T tca ttoa w llh b e r parto la, U r. aad U n . K . J . Behwltzer. MUs Schw lt- 2 aer is studytog pubUo health nurs* r ju ,lng a t th e U olrerslly o f Idabo. adj

B e tv a a to U n < Bcach - D arld is IP . Reynolds, Lonc 'Beach, form er prcTw io PaUa resident, who came here s law ltb tho- body o t Mrs. Reynolds, nelwboae funera l serrlca a ad to te r- im e at w ere held l u l Sunday bcre . shele fl l a t t e re a ta c fo r Ws borne. no

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n u a . Tw to PalU attoroey aod Dem o- "*c ra tlc u p l r a o i fo r nomlaaUoo for ■ V olted B U te t aeoate, accompanied by T . M . Robertson, prom loeat D em ocrat, re tu rned l u t n igh t from B ^ w here they spen t several day*.

R a ta m to CoU tgo-M lsa E leaaor O uon, da u g h ter of Mrs. M arian D unn, Aod Dorothy E vaoi, daughter of M r. a o d M rs. L. O. Evans, wUI leave thU m orotog to r th e CoUege of Idaho . Caldwell, where they are studeat*. a fte r spendtog E aster raea tioa a t horae.

B aoeirsa Pw m ottoa—Mr. aod M n .W. P . A lw orth, Cur#y. received word y u te rd a y tb a t tbelr son, Robert AJwortb. h u been elected president o t th e Sigm a Tau, a national engl- neerlnc honorary society, a t the V nl- v e n lty of Idaho , where he U a m em ber o f tb e Junior class. Only

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- 5 rd -M rt.- A.-T.-DeAiley. Route 3. Twli 4th—Mra. A. E. Johnson. 318 C St.. Rt O th -M n . W. B. NUon. 144 8th East, 1« th - M n . W. D. N eabltl. H a n s e n ......7 th -6 te lla Hibbard. 804 8th E u t . Tw 8 th -K ly d a C. DlreJbUs, 400 Broadwa B th -B erth a Miller. R oute 1. Tw to Pa 10th—Mrs. P . E. WLUlamn. Route 3. F l l t h - i t o . 0 , Campbell. Box 429. Twij 13lh<~Mrs. Olive M. Cook. MO 6ih Eaj 13 lb -A . W. Egbert. Route 3. Tw to Pa

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NATIONAL LAUNDRY1. Mr*. Helen Eldred. No. W sshln«tei3. Mrs. 0 . P. Laraeo. 813 Shoehone No

' 9. U n . A. O. Vatoes. Eden. Idaho. ■4. U n . A. N. England. S28 Blue Lakea0. Howard Adkins. R ichfield, Idaho, fl. M n . Herbert SUbaugh. j r . Jerome.7. E . aiacaulvey. W endell. Idaho.8. Mrs. L O, W album . R. P. D. No. 19. M n . John WeUer. Box 14. Jerome.10. H. O, Hayes, 360 Blue U k e s Bouli

BUKL1. Mrs. O. E. Buckendorf. 117 13th Aа. Mrs. O arUnd D uncan. 403 9th St...3. A udny t l u t e n . 334 So. 8 th St., Bu4. M n . M argaret Orr. Buh).б. M n . W alter Coffman, R. P . D., No.

^ r S l r s . S llu 'U ondll, H sRerm ih.--------7. Mrs. OUve Lowry, R. P . D: No. I, I8. Mrs. H. S. Piper, Buhl. .9. U rt . LlUlan M. Leepper. R. P. D. N10. Mrs. E m ett P ritcha rd , R. p . D. N<

OOODIN 1 Ethel I.<w!j . Box 889, Ooodtog.3. Mrs. H. V. McCoy. Box 478, Ooodl:3. Mrs. S. L Regom, Ooodlng.4. MUdred Holeman M elton. Gooding 8. Mrs. H. O , Stephens, Wendell.8. Helen G. Weaver. Box 433. Shoshoi7. M n . Oliver O rim m , Box 20, Polrtli8. U u r a D ouglu, Ooodlng.fl. Mra, R. S. W lthiow , Shoahone.10. M n . E. A. Root, H agerm an.

n a t i o n a l - j :1. Mrs. Marie Claiborne, Box 505. Jei 3. Mrs. Marvin Cole. R. P. D. No. 2.3. Antoinette MagneUI. Box 316. Jero:4. M n . R. H. Newman, Jerom e. Jdaho5. M n. O. H. Albee. Jerom e. Idaho.

_ -8^M rs.-B urion MeUer.. Jerom e, J d a h e7. Ju .'O 'R ourke. Jerom e. Idaho.8. M n . Jas. Pa rra r. BoX 439. Jerome, S. U ia BeaU O raham . R . P . D. No. 4,1 10. M n . Llllle CorreU. Box 113. Jeron

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3. Mrs. Stoa OUen. R . P . D. No. 3. R 3. litrs. Wm. Davidson. R . F . D. No. 3 4 Mra. A. A. W toten. Rupert.9. Mrs. A lrsh Couiter. Mmidoka.0. M n . S^a U w der. 133 3rd St.. Rupt7. M n . Lydia Robinson, Acequla.8. P. C. Lacy. R upert. _ fl. M n . S. M. H enry, R upert.

BURLE'1. M n . Mabel A rthur, Burley. Idaho. 3. E lliabeth H enderson. 154 No. Ovei 3. M n . Ethel H errtogtoo. R . P . D. Nc

- • '^ • T O i . - n n r AOTif »er?fl<-P.' » s» lo H 5. Mr. John B. A rthur. Burley.«. Mrs. M U . B uchanan . R. P . D. N(7. Mrs. ChrU NeUon. Paul.8. Mrs. J. B P otter, R upert0. Mra. J . C. Lynch. 903 «o. MUler. Bi10. Mrs. Mary D . H enry. AUiioa.

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B U BL , U areh M (^M cU l to ‘m a N ew i)—fiprlB f w eather a n d E u te r eelebraUoa provide MtUn< to r Buhl’a r a a n r «oelaI runeUona th la week end.

M rs. OaU e a m iu l e n te r ta in ed th e HA B i-W ay K e u h i f to a F r ld a r a(tcx> The 1

• noon a t th e ir ranch home. T e n m em - Bujej bera were p resent to r a social A lter- u r . a nooo. T he nex t m eetlns wlU be for trle t th e Annual-eleetlon of o td e ers and held will m eet w ith Mra. C. U . T arlo r. hous< AprU 8. -nw hbe tett aenred deUcloua Rei re r re th ra e n U o ra n c e rfo o d 'c a k e a a d Nasa: lee-eream . t h e »

Mr. and Mr*. W. S . Sam uel cslled In a few trlends for a farew ell party ro w - to MT. and M n . M. PU h P tid ay eve- «ort. n lng . T he PUh’a leave a u n d a y fo r « r C Eueene, b re fo n , w here they will e n - « ga je In farrolnB. Thoae p rese n t were Care Mr. and M n . G all Sam uel, M r. and Mrs. R*y Carlson a n d U r. a n d Mra. r ScJ W, s . SamuM. “" 'J '

T he W omen’s Foreign Missionary aoelety o t th e M ethodUt c hu reh wQl __i- m eet a l th e MethodU t churcb T h u n - ^ day atternoon . M arch 31. a t 3 o ’doek.M rs. R . T . Clark will a « U t Mr#, P . 2 ^ ^

; r : z z t : :B « l l c 5 t z ) n i e n tm a in l i a L r th ^ ^ clety. M n . H. C. M a g u I r e ^ in S v o

■ cliarge of the devotions, w hile U n .H . B. E vans and M r. Clyde Ryan Qr*k WIU havs charge o t th e p ro trara . Tho , topic for dUcusslon w in be ‘T h e Ed- ucatlonnl System.'-

C edar Draw Com muntly c lub held . a session a t the home o t M n . J. N. Jam lion Priday afternoon. T he M m em bers present answered roll oOl

_____ w lth -v is ra e a .o f .a a lp tu re -r tla le d .toBftster. D urlns tlw business aeu lon th e club dcclded to donate books or money tc the city library, and to raise a portion of th is money by seU- Ing apron patterns. The following ^ p ro jram w u given: Plano aolo. Mr*.L ee E nnis; DorU Jam U on gars a * planoloffue. "A Pain in My Saddust.” accom panlcd by M rs. R a lp h New- ” ,™- berry; "W hat Difference D oes E u t - O 'f" e r Make." was th e tllle of a paper ^ ‘ 7 ' read by M n , J . w . H olm ej:-R duet w u sung by M n . O re u o n a n d Mr*. Oeorge Oould, accom panied by ZZra.O lcn OouM. The club will m eet a gain w ith M n . D. O . Ewing os hoa- te w April 8 and will bc devoted to a bu lb and perennial p lan t exchange.

Rev. C. W. Halsey gave a brlct m editation on "The Seven W ords of th e CroM" ond Frederick Klrgls played lhe "M cdllatlon” by T hais u t i . y th e Good Friday noon se n ’lcc before ] nn audiencc of abou t 100 w orsh ip-;

r A Good Frlduy communion »er-|*’X<* vice w u obier\’ed a t tlje C hristian church the evening of M arch JJ. AI progrnm of music and p raye r devo-| c« t l o u featured. T ho:e tak ing part:g>p^ were: .Mra. John Bcrgcncr, Mrs. n .11 P rank T hatcher. Mra. Jo h n a o f t. ^ j , M rs. T lielm a Ferguaen. as lig h t bear- e s : M rj. ChrU j , D enny so lc r .1. Miss t u lu Leland, pU nlst; B. W . Ooff, . . „ Clyde O au» . Ruwielj WlUon. John O oft. C harles ' D crtalot served th e , communion. H omer Beaucham p. BcrlpUire rrartlng. and the i«wtor, J* Rev. ChrU J, Benny, prayer a n d med- Mls! na tion . . As I

Duhl P a ren t-T cache r assocUllon. expc a new orgonlzatlon, will hold lU sec- Vea: ond monthly mocilng a t th e high view school Monday w ith P residen t C. O . on I A. Dlve'.obM In the chair. M rs, P. E. O artle t: has p repared an Intere iling

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• . church.-T he president-wUl-announcfl ■ th e commltlces for th e ensuing year. H Deep G range w ith 33 persons H p resent ga thered for Ila b i-m onthly ■ meeting a t the Deep Creek school- H house Friday e\-enlng. M u te r C. A. ■ H arder directed th e b u s ln e u meet- ing, during which M rs. D. A. M cOulre '■ H was elected lecturer to succeed-M n. iH C. A. H arder, resigned. .T h e pro- H gram opened with com m unity sing-

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ROOER6 O N . U a rc b M (^w eU l I T be Newa) — O hurch gatherliics . avfl fea tu red In Roffenon to th e * t week.Ladle*' U iaalonary aeclety n e t a t IS borne o f U n . W . W . O raaer on b u n d a y a lts rso o n .U r . and U ra . U . J . O annlcbael | , , J , nd E . U e td U . PUer. conducted aurch servleea he re Tuesday and Wednesday e v e n lsg i . ' <■

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-he News) — P unera l servleea fo r “ un:ugene L uady , IS-yearrOld son of fJ*/- l r . and Mra. A. Lundy, H ansen dls-rlct residen ts fo r m any y ean , w en | “ “ -leld today a t tb e Seedioif school- 'oeatlOUse so u th e u t of Hanaen. PW* Rev. Mackey J . Brpwn. Tw in PaU*

(asarene m in ister, w u In charge of ablyhe service, using u hU them e. T h e j yUaen ChrU t. O ur Refuge In Bor- huiw ow .: HU message w u one of com-ort. Mrs. J . W. Sm Uh and Mra. O s- ^a r ChrU tlan, T w in PalU. u n g " In ‘ i n .he Sweet By and By,‘■'"Does Jesus i„ «,Jare?" and "Jesus. Lover o t My , * ,>oul"- SchOQlmataa of th e boy were hon- irary paU b e a ren . Tbey are M el- , , •In Tilley. E arl Austin. E m est Aus- “J ? In. Elm er A ustin. Donald Larsen.ind “D uster" Crockett. Active palJ w aren were four b ro th en and tw o ” „ irother«-ln-law of th e deceased: ^ ^ "tank,Lundy._C harIea Lundi'. Lloyd _TJ :A jn d y .-C 4 .a -re n c e _ L u n d y ^ Jo h a one Soontz a n d John-C raner. *'esp

In term en t, u nder direction of th e o f t Trake m ortuary in T w in PalU, w u suIm n th e Rock Creek cemetery. cnc<

• men------ :--------------------------------------------- jlveing and w as followed by prayer by mos !kfn; E . L. She ridan . Jason B ennet whli {ave a ta lk on th e “E u te r S to ry :” lona Mn. C. A. R a r^^ r sang a solo. R e- com rreshmehU~ o f npple pfe aiid coffee b f 1 (Fcre served by the refreshm ent com- c ^ n ltlee . T he nex t m eeting wUl be pUL \p r tl 8. .

T w enty young people spen t a n en- loyable dlveralon F riday evening a t :he F rank A tkins home. Tbe evealng i r u spen t In dancing and playing :ards. Boys presen t were Cecil and Olen D enny. Earl S tlchter. Rudolph Peterson. L eonard Leth. Chester and Elvln-Noh. o e o rg e and Harold AU 5J“ | kins and P red Chandler. OlrU pres- fn t were M aurlne T hatcher, On>ha Johnson. M ary Lou and Carolyn Olbb. Vivian Swlger. M arlon Ewer. D n Mary McCall. LoU Miller. Mabel Q(J Pember, Jo a n O eer. Consolation w u - won by Caro l}^ Olbb and Leonard Leth: high honors, by Mable Pem b­er and Pred Chandler.

T w enty-th ree members of th e R e- bekah lodge spen t a social tim e to - x gether following th e regular lodge The meeting, Refreshments^w ere served a ji | bjt^he noble grand, Mrs, N .E . WlUon. for and vice g rand . Mrs. a . D. WarrenT mee

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OTTUMWA, la . (JV -B ertha Mae Bailey. O ttum w o, h u been awarded a fellowship a t Xowa State college providing llnancea to aid her la S ” completing a four-year course. ShB u th e firs t co-cd to w in thU honor.- • -------------------------- T

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Judge Adam B. Barclay Finds Scl In Favor of Plaintiffs In Abatement Controversy 1

BDRUEY, Mvch IS I8p«l.l to » T he N eva)—DecUlon in the abate- to ' m ent ease o f O. A. B auer a n d o th - M u era ag a in s t th e Payne-KlmbaU Fun - w u e ra l Home, w u fUed In dU trlct the court today by Judge Adam B. Bar- d ir clay, Jerom e, finding for the pU ln- *nd tlffa. tJnde r th e decUlon. tho mor- _ luary m tist move from Its present location in a rtsldenee dU trlct. Payne aaaert* th a t they will con- tlnue th e busUwas, a lthough -prob- ably a t an o th er locaUon.

Ju dge Barclay, in hU memocan- dum o f decUlon. sU tes In pa rt. T h e „ „ atitborlUea on tb e esUbUshm ent o t y . , m ortuaries in resldenUal dtsU lcU tn clUaa a re dlrecUy oppoeed. o r are In oonfllet a n d confusion. T hey are w „ U) agreem ent, however, in a certain reepect—th a t th e m aintenance of such 'buslnesa may be enjoined if It r ia U aaUafactorUy shown th a t I t U an obstruoUon to the free use of oUier p roperty so u to Interfere vrtth Uie ^ o com fortable enjoyment o t such o th - q ], e r property."

_ T h o . t«sUraony. of. a m em ber of O n o n e .o f .tbe.fam lU ea-vltaU y.aftected ^ *'especUUy sluw s th a t the presence j o t th e business will be a serious. su b a u n tla l and tangible In terfer- ty. ence w ith the comfortable enjoy- j^ r m en t o f th e property in w hich she c«, lives.” Considerable o th e r tesU- Mr m ony U referred to In the decUlon, r o w hich recites th a t from th e provU- soc Ions o f sta tu tM c * secUon MW, and eoncluslons.reoehed f ro m a .re f td in g , o f th e authorlUes. noth ing eUe could be done th a n find for the plaintiff*.

A g rea t deal of Interest w u dai show n locally In Uia caae, w hich U » th e f l n t of th e kind to oome before . t a n Id ab o court. ,WUh th e excep- tu tlon of decUk>ns rendered In Call- fom la , Oregon and New Jersey, L ■courts In o ther sU t«s seem to con- ns. c u r again st m ortuarlea In realden- qc Ua l dUtricU. Ml

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T he News)—Nearly 100 M asons trom ' Ca a ll p a rts of sou lM rn Idaho gathered 1 Mi for a special f i f th Idaho dU trlct Le m eeting here t<talght.. ‘ T

O ra n d lodge otflcIaU p resen t were ** Percy Jones. B laU toot. grand m as- ^ te r: C urtU P. Plkfe BoUe, grand sec- reU ry : W lllUm H. Thompson, dU- tr lc t deputy, Duriey. O ther lodge- tOi m en were p resent from Rupert; Hey- .tAim, J e ro m e ;-B u r le y ,-T tlh .IM te , ’P ller and Paul. • r,

T h e honored vUltors gave short U lks on Ibdge work In Idahe . R e- • fre sh m en u were served following th e lodge meeting. o<

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MURTAXTOH, M arch 38 (SpecU l _ ” to T he N ewt)—O uU tandlng am ong , M urU ugh gatherings o t the la s t week w u th e high school’a preseaU U on of Uie ope re tu . "SaUor U akl*.- under dlrecUon of MU* C lara B g e th u n and MUS Clara Swanson.

T he produoUon w u staged a t the &rn high school auditorium , by tb e glee 8 club*. MUs M ed ina Pickett pU yed tlai piano accompanlm enU and G eorge 7 G n f f serred u slage m anager. vie<

M em ben of th e c u t were G ene- vleve Rowley,. O ra n t BstM, E lna *“’< Moyes, Rex Tolm an. Geneva S tarry . " ' E arl CarUon, H enry SUven. Harold Menser. Alice RuUedge. Irene Rose. E leanor RoberU. June T olm an. E lna (C Moyes. Lilly Hestbeck. Effie U oyrs. 8 G eneva Bland. Ada Goodman. Vir­ginia M cParU nd. Naomi M atthew sn n C lara Bell Sturgeon. Leona W hit- 7 w orth. UorU Bronson, Blanche Peek. I' Em m a Egbert, M a rg a n t FuUer, V ina tho Moyes. Iona Moyes. EUle Johnstone . 1 O lenn Lee, Delbert Hanks, Lee Rose. .«en A rthur Decker, -Lincoln Lee, O eorgr din G n f f . David Adamson, H oward j . lPw kTCeslla'Hestbeck. ------------------- [M l

M n . Hyrum Plcket^.entertsdned a t h e r home Thursday a t a quilting p a r- ™ ty. D inner w u served a t I P . U . to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King. M n . O s- 'V . car Peterson, Mra. Lydia Rowley,M n . A lrerelU Belcher. Mrs. Ruby Rowley and M rs. A lla ChrUUiffer- SOB.

A large cro%rd a tteM ed th e h i ^ r Umes dsnclng t>arty a t ' t h e Bo>^ bulldln.; T hursday evening.. An In- tereatlng feature of th e party WM the substltuUon of farm- produce for ; danoe iidteU , In Ueu of money.

L atter Day S a in t Relief society m e t Dal a t the home o t M n . Mae D eaa la s t 1 Tue»day. The Literary lesson on tlve uhl g rest American authors wtu( p resen t- Lot ed by M n . AlU ChrU tofferjon. T he cr« next meeting will be a t Uie WUllam guf Goodman-home. P resen t were: M rs. rho Minnie PU kett. Mrs. Annie Good- -q i man, Mrs. Em erett Tolmon. Mra. A l- mo vereUa Belcher, M n . Geneva Moyes.M n . Minnie Moye*. M n . Hasel DUck. Mra. M arie Nielson, A lta w ChrlAtorfenon. Mrs. Myrtle E xeter n and Mrj. Mae Dean.

Von W. Emerson was In charge of 7 the boy scout meeting here T h u rs - nni day evinlng. Games and icstji were "D features of the evening. P reseq t wer* dJr

, ' Cardell T urner. Roy T^jrner. iv a p mo liMoycji, Oscar Hohollcr. Elm er a n d ( . Lester o ra f t. Roland DavU. Roger lur

Tolman. LesUe Hestbeck. How ard dei I Morrison. BU ly.C lawson. D o u g iu Qe , LewU. Roland Dates. Dwane-F«rkln>, rid . D araln Prrklns, Earl Decker, W ert- bl« . ley Da;e,Bnow and Everett J o h n » k«

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I Nursery. Kimberly. Adr. f

r RoclalUt Lee tore by Geo. I llbne r i i Odd Fetlowi llali, Sonday. 2:30 P.M. No admlsalon, no colIecUon. Adi>.

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FIK ST CURI8T1AN CH V B C n are Shoahope a t m t a a d S tz th avenue

B « th MeaR er. O lea W . H uttfio. pastor

10:00 A. U .—E u te r Bible school C. I program.

11:00 A. U . - E u U r worship and Qu derotioo. Choir anUiem. “ King of Itlnga." w ith inc iden tal aolo by M n . “ jJ U. N. T eiry : vocal aoto, "L ight." Mrs. H utton :aerroon by th e paalor, "RUen « • ' W1U> C hrist:" EM ter communion eu* u-rrloe and Baptism. *'

8:30 P. M.—M eeting o f aU ChrU- B ^i tlai) E ndearor socteUeii.

7:30 P . M.—ErangeUaUe *ong ser- vice, U \1ng p icture pan tom im e nt the RemrrecUon. O hotr a n d quarte t I singing, S u t e r aennon, ‘T h e Pow­e r o f an Endleea Life."

SFIBCOFAL the(CTIUBCH O F T IIE ASCENSION of 1 Second stree i and T h ird avenue 37,

north S4:<Rev. E m eat R. A llm an, rector a 7:30 A. M.—Holy com m union. m, 10:00 A. M.—Special service tor y u

. tho church school. nes1I:O O A .M —C horal E ucharU t and teal

. .«ermon. The music w ill be under i^ea d irtc tlon of M n . O. P . D uvall; Mra. ' n J. L. Hodgln. organUt. T h e program hui

:nwi|>«LPrQC-ffJ'lw»l.!a?.elcomeilsj‘- ope py M orning: In trlo t. •'C hrU t Our hol

: I^iM over;" Kyrle D eU on. Gower;, Sanctus. Gower: Agnu* Del. Gow­

er: Serm on hymn. " Jesua C hrU t Is n iscn T oday;” an them , •'As U De-

: gan to Daw n:" O lorla in Excelils, Thi Gower: N unc.D lm lU s, G ow er; re- cewlonal. "Adeate PIdeles." li

I theI FIRST U E T U O O IS T .C m iB C H -- - J ' Shoehone s tre e t a n d Fou rth

avenue, e u t ®; Dr, E lijah HuU Longbrake. m inister mej

9:49 A. M,—C hurch school. Pre- senU tlon of pageant o f MUa O n c e

■ Daly. .................... *11:00 A. M.—E u te r m orning wor- But

I ship. Opening choral, "C hrU t the '• Lord U RUen T oday:’’ Apoetlea'' Creed; hymn, "Rise G lorious Con- ^I qiieror;'' Lord's P rayer; Ceclllan- choir selecUon, "My l^ llv « re r ; '’ solo, K- "Olad E u U m M om .’’ U n . Ray- C• mond G raves; reception o f m em ben ; I• and BapUsms; A nthem . “ ChrU t, Our > Q• Passover;" E u te r le rm on. "The Per-1 8 ‘ feel Victory.’’ ■ j( I* S:30 P. M-—Epw orth League ser-

vice, , }|r 7:30 p. M .-H appy Sunday evening, k’ nnd presenU tlon of E u te r canU U . 1t "D eath and Life." D ri O rrln FuUrr. 4c director; Miss Josephine Throck- 5t morion. organUU ^1 Q uarte t parU by M n . A. F . Os- Kr lund. soprano; MUs C larice Saun- KI de n . contralto; Jo h n Soden, tenor; Ma George Bice. bass. LenneU Drecken-1 | J ridge, M n . H arry Torrener,-M t*sM a- R

r ble Case, Miss Dorothy M ontooth and Wt K eith Evana «1U a ppear In spcclal M I numbers. •

I FIBR T PRERBVTERIAN CHUBCH A^ Second slreet and F ifth avenue, p

north I IRev. Howard Renwlck Cannon, ■

• m inister " ►. 10:00 A. M ,-S undoy school.^ 11:00 A. M.—E u te r m orning ser­

vice, S|>eclal canU U , “T he Dawn _ t . [ o f th e Kingdom,'' d irec ted by M n , J . n

I S. Peldhusen. Solo and q u a rte t parla **

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are taken by Mesdames J , A. Oy- gert, E J . Colbert, E F, Bracken, and Messrs. U w renee Hall. W. R . Wea- eott. t J . Oolbert, T. W. Neale and C. E Grieve.

9:00 P. M ,-G lri RcMr%-e pageant. "Quesling T hrough the Ages,'’ In the high achool auditorium. T he publlo

, U Invited. iQfl:30 P . U .-S e n lo r ChrUUan E n-

, dearor society seaalon. Forum dU- , cusslon led by Rev. Cannon. n

7:30 P. M —E u te r evening pro- , gram prrsm led by the Jun ior de­

partm ent o f the church sclwol, dl- . reeled by Mrs, D. R, ChurchUI.r ------t F lB S T .C H l'R C ii O F CHRIST,

SCIENTIST 2leo NlnUi avenue, e u t ' al

"Reality" wlU be Uie subject of the lea«>n-aermon In a ll Churches ^ of OhrUt, Scleniui, Sunday, M arch 1 Tt. The Ooiden T ext U from U iah ' 84:4.

Sunday a en lees are held a t 11 A.M, Bunday schnol for puplU under 30 .1

f y e an of age u a t 10 A. M. T ha W ed­nesday evening meeting, a t w hich g,

I tesUmonles of ChrU tlan Science - f healing a re given U a t 8 P . M, jJ. • ' A reading room iti the O rpheum ,1 ' building, 14* Main avenue norUi. U n ^ open-daU y,-.escepu»v-8unday»-and -y r holidays, from 1:00 to 4:30 P. M,' -------- |h' ■ ItNTTED BRETHBEN IN

• CH RIST CHURCH »I. T hird s tr e e i and T hird avenue, a u t

Rev. C. E Llchty, jua lo r ,, 10:00 A. M,—E u le r program by «

Uie Sunday school.11:00 A. M,—Morning worship and z

sermon, " I Am the R esu iw U oa."0:43 P . M .-C h rU U a n ' E ndearar ^

r meeUng.. 7:M P . M .-D evoU onal t n d aong e service.

B:00 A. U .—Pageant by the Senior . Sunday achool class. 1e W ednesday 7:30 P. M .-P ra y e r ,• service.

1*1 . P trbaps y o u r .p re s - . ijd B u glasses a re . ^1II D H right except for a tew

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Sto ’Third avenue, eaat eI Rev. A. W. D arbetat. p u to r Uo

10:00 A. M .-S unday school, £. J0:45 P . M,—Em Ut urogram and Ru> sh o rt serm on by th e paator. Ail 5 7:00 P. M ,-Y oung people's m eet- I

• ^ : 3 0 P. U .-E » e n ln g service. ^• 'W ednesday 7:30 P. M. — Prayer 1

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CHURCH O P JEHUS CIIBI8T, ^ LATTER DAV SAINTS

M onday meetings: Eh7:30 P. M .-M e«tlng o t aU preal- 1

d e n u . secreUriBS and board m em - Da . bera of a ll sU ke auxiliaries. A full gol a ttendance U desired. Ml

■f -I* nCMANUEL LUTHERAN CUVBCB ^ Fou rth avenue and Second s tn e t c

e u t th<Rev, M. H, Zagel, mlnU ter toi

^ 10:00 A. M.—S u nday school under coi ' ' the dlrecUon Of th e m inUler. i©': 11:00 A. M .-D lv lne E u te r service, d r Serm on text: S t, M ark 18, 1-8. S e r- nu

m on them e: "The E u U r Message 6 ax U essage of Joy to AU." The mixed

' choir, under the dlrecUon of Edward J y e r^ r,^ .y lll slng.^he^.M t t e a L - S ^ w

8:00 P. M. W ednesday-lcho lr n - I hearsal, - . —

«:00 P. M, F r id a y -T h e Bible class _ m e eu in the church parlors.

^ Dr. Fester teniovea cerna a ad cal-„ le«ac« to r 11.00. A reb Sapyert Me.

Phoae MO. Adv.d —

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W h e n H i lL in e H i t s

P e ril lu rk i i a d ry, parched , h o lUgnaoe, b ak ed a i r - a o d f iad i

■ - sensitive a e m b ra a e a o f tbo 00 I cant tba t C o lds, lofluenza, I

respiratory d iseaaei tb o w ibel = . those m o a th s w b e a w e (pcod

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RUSSELL LANE. M arch 24 (Spe­cial to The N ew a)>-nonor studenU of RussaU L ane school were Ustedhere today a* follows: ...........—

EIGHTH ORADE—Joftre Jensen, t o r j o r l ^ a i i e y . ^ B ^ a ^ j f c C l ^

VlrtUila D ta a y . 'SEVENTH O RA D E — U a rg a r ti

Montgomery a n d E verett Rugbaa.' SIX TH O R A O E -U arjo rie BaUa,R uth T ecU r. D oro thy UoCialn aod Allan Edwards.

F D T H G RADE — Irene Bremer.Mary B odenbam m er. D onald C ond .Don U cC onaid a n d U arlon Plereey.

Fd trn 'T H O R A D E -B e ttr Ootad. Uazlne P ltrcey a n d June RoberU.

'n O R O ORADE—John D ty and M antare t MeOloud.■ SECOND G RADE—Irvin Bamhlll. Audrey A bbott. P au l D ay. Elmer E h len a n d O ene Cocad.

F IR S T O R A D E -C arl CowUl. P a t Day, Jim m y T e a U r. B etty Ring­gold, L ila U a e McLeod, Vivian Mlneyard a n d D onald Edwards.

T K A F n O DEATHS RISE SALT X.AIO! cmr VT) - Whfla

th e num ber of persona killed tay au ­tomobiles in B a lt U k e C l« r.and counly inereaaod from S3 In 1990 to'64 In 1091,. th e num ber'o f Injured dropped trom 1333 to 1183 and tb e nuaiber o f a cd d e n U reported trom 3377 to 9oes.

Ind iana com pleted 330 mlUs ofoonwte-hlghway,-i>ftytntidurtafcA.bt-i:rn=p u t season. »

r a d i o ]I t your rad io aet U a o t ef tbe U U st type

K T F Imay now b la n k e t oaa e ad ot your dUL O ar aeleeU te (Qtee-wm ear-

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, Pneumonia aod aU other belr greatest increase daring od most of ou r time iadoorsi n e^ tb o r o u ^ y ptirified u d

thew danger months. •

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Coo*tiluUd M w m . w« hive ^ » r . c o n iv n lag need for xtat, m m tti.

W# need th* ren tw il I t b rtn i* of „•pprtdftU eo of Ut« p e sd u lu a 'i tu rpfiK iw ta f th ro u fh d rcu n u U n ce i » n 4 I told y a f f i t n w tth whleh « *re itirround* "Wh* ed « Jd With w hW i we h m t® d t t l w e n e td to ba r m iu f td » fH n w d , •c « ln o( Moh Indubltib lt i r u th i tb U jh U : S u m m r *lw w » foOowi W lnU r; t h i t rtupld.

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T h e n U In th* B u te r m *«M « For t) a 'w r * iouree of f t r e n i lh a n d en- c o u n ^ m e n t to m H t the IndlTldu*! 5 ? n r o needf ef each en* of tu . m O n d

I t V w ell th a t we ihould celebrate help h li Ea<t«r a« w* do. In oor ehurch*^ h i r S J S w tth pealing o n a n Bu*to a n d H*d c h o rd m tul« in d rec ita l of tb* S ait* «< u a < e r » t« y ,u ) d w t th * B « r n U ) J i» U ) x Xnif> thought •« wen u r ilm e n t wJth th* ^ , 0 « < M aM nl new T erdurt a a d brtfM" _________ , proT* I

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l i i t f r a u r t u . t h i m f l* t- lm p o rt* a t___e re n t o f a ll tim e. m m

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We AuerleAv vt^nviU lr M bc • our **p«rocUaX-.il*«petBi o a .w c fld a tla ln ,’' laya profe**w A n u a T . N 6ho tw eJ <4 OoItifflbU IT nlftrttty . ' W k i ■The P n lted BUt«» U naw *ebecUnt [tit i r to t a b Ita place u a w brw "<AI*o< power.* n ^ Jt

U eadm lU tb a t tbU m ay aound Uke a ra ih <uieia»at^. « h w tb e c o u n ti; br hM rtfu ied :{B .‘p « U d p » U In - tM Iron l 1 League e f K*Ufl««, tb » W orld O ourt W * and o tha r af«ad*« ' f e r d irM t ptt- * tlclpaUoa In world affaire. He poinU.

' howeTer, to th* w ar e u r p*ople alnce (or tfti the w o rld W ar b a r# " taken up th* ta lk of poUUcal •elf-edueaUon," the on a a lia tlo B Of a# m w y aoeleUe* for studjrtng InU m aU onal te la t lo u , the m keg keen In im iL ih o w n In foreign eventa guard

. which formeTiy would h« r* m*d« no » ImpreMlon en tbU country. :

Ho m ight h a te r*terr*d lo U u re* conreii m arkable expanalen of (orelgn new* in Amprlean new ipape* alnce the * J w ar. In atrlklng c o n trw t to th* newa i other na tlon i p rin t about u*. A i a if (he , concT«le"e*ample“ o r“ 6ur~pr*e«e*l wa«-m concern with foreign affair* today, a *v*ral good deal m ight be aald about the way the American people took hold ^ « of the p m e n t tlUiaUoo In th e F a r w u hi

_L _Sut.»ri< t.irleM «d vx Influene* which ^ A"®’ iN m i 10 be changing th e whole cour»e of event* In China. Twenty ^ jth d r y e a n ago our pubUe m ight have *ym> went t pa lh lted w ith China, bu t would have “I U done nothing.

‘ rrlghUI :ei:er.

WUKN FAMS IB A LIABILITY i W hi ^ The glamorous altalnm ent* of aid* 5epc«? venture and romance tb a t made ot the oDie U ndbergh a national hero have had ju

------ ;>wr fan m m t * tUWUto. .m .*.i»l*ct ^th a t ha ooeopte* tn American fancy has made the dU appei^ram of hU {«r. f child auch big newa th a t ^ cTowdcd loga'V a war off the fron t page of every jw h | new jp tper in the country and by th a t tac t h a t leaiened the ebancei th a t ^ the boy wlU be returned alive.' ood«h

A fler he had tucceufuU y flows (he (he 1 A tlanll;, th e acclaim of a n admiring ' world muat have produced a grand xhU and glorloue feeling, bu t th a t < u » itra n i adm lm tlon th a t mad* h im th* beau builnc

, Ideal of tb* nation, areuaing a l th* J * ?. . aame um e a n e n o m o u t curloHty u

to hia evrry a c t.m u* t no v b* rzceed> up go ingl'y dU treadng. aJmort terrifying. » » V to hhnaolt and h ta (am llj. ,

eblU'M aM ueU oo w'u flaihed, a tv t *i1, *m*U army of police, r ep o rte r liijo-

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r boine. I t , w u publicity tbat g h i weQ bav* uncovered th a crln* - - kli w llb ap**cL bu t falU nc th a t, h u i ven th* child . In to a n otecurlty J ic h ateadUy grew t dim m er and f l u n e r M tb * day* paaa by. Mlew s ca tbe rlnc • U a l*kttlmaU M line**. T ti* d**lr« t e keep » doep* J k int«r*e f d puU le In fe m e d la n*- B ■al a n d p r o ^ bu t tn Uils Und* B t -gh caM not a mov* eould be madi . J ^ S Ul* fam ily o r th * polio* wlUwut ■ ■ I

I world; In d n d ln c th * kidnappers. ng to ld abou t It. Vileanw hiietb* L indbergh baby h u ; » i been found. MU tho pano ram a of Colonel Und* W ih 'a lU* pa**M b e fo n him. in hli 1 laetft suipfnae a n d anxiety, h< ib tle u would be willing to » • inge th e safe ty and saneU ty ol ; home fo r lh a glory of the diy it he aet hi* -flp lrit of a t . LouU- im in th* gtar* of th e flood llghti Le Bourget.

C h iW ^ ®W B tif BC rO E O B T S ^By X ra. Agaea

I •>}«ar*«)d f l r l w aa told U iat > tk*«na T in t from a amaU frUnd J r ^ whom ah* w u especially (ond Ud B O t'm aM rialu*;---------------------

>ld a n d eeuld n o t com*. T he ohild J Hened te b a r m other'a nrplanation. . ^said nothljig. |

Jl bour la te r abe came to her fAisociher. “W her* U m y new book? I w ib i

‘n g g y w nen an* am vea. identialtor m oth*r look*d a t h e r in aome T^e Jjriae. "Don't you m n e m b n ’ whst th e Om lid you a UtUa w hile ago?-*W hat d id you tell m e?” r S ^ 5 3 o a t you r tn e m b e r about thlik e n d t" ^^0. w h a tt" ■ ( 'H ihis little girl w u certain ly not l i ' . ' ’Jld. She h a d beard and under* b i . . ' ^id perfecUy tb e firat U a a her l a k Aher had given he r tho unwel* 1 ^ 9le newi. Bhe had merely refusfd ■ - jleen it K. I shi* te fttia l te accept th e un> ■ E 3 nan t. fe ‘'forget" U. ta 'p u sh » of eetuelousneu la characterlstie lU hum an thinking.he child, no t yet used to th e dti* i Ine e f reaUty. is more auKeptthlthi* type of ferg ttltng th a n the ' K.w Uiii reason he should claim W h «paUtnce. W* m ust be ready to eome ft

lain a n unwalcema rea lity more c* n t« l 1 one*. W* inuM b* prepared toInd and te prom pt. W* m u it tio n daI Wm to accept fact* fo r wlshei. ®<forX tn iU ne*, h* neglects to brush preelnclte e th o r *oberly aaiur** us th i t D em ocru a don* *0 daipUe Ui* rridance *<pi*Ueclla dry te e th -b ru ib to Uie eon- tire at*

Itr cu* th in is l ie t to confront Doe*1 w itb hU apparen t Ue. b u t to t e r u t l V* to h im th a t h* ia mistaken. » fls trsl a a ^ l t tb a t B e i t o a te 'm ik sd b is e o lia lo n . ' vent an' ' ..................... .............. t y hohi

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B y MABK BABBON t ' ^U K U U M 'PffM Fea tu re W rR erT \ — . «BW TO RK , U arch 39^Presidentovar’s worry aboul "boarding" li * iM w e st subject taken n p in ears-

hy th e boyi g a c t l s ^ la (A&k>o l parlor.. One « i r i ^ lad got TIEW■ y « n o u g b to ie e u ta n d « z o * v a te erucialr*ir facU en th* lituatton . XMk BiI a t n walkad Into one of the e r a llfg e r banks recently- and asked in Slgii' tM.000 in gold, whleh he in- Urlnccided to atow away in u f e deposit ScimUixu. The bsnk agreed, but WheiIntad o u i to him Uiat-1\« would ftce ca.ve 10 pay (or packing the coins he bellkegt. transporting them under ta n t to

ard and renUI on the vaults. uselesst t w u computed th a t It would vh lrhIt the man about II900 to get HU ineritalId. He decided to leave It in mote two coQvenlent currency in the bank. one U

Amatenr K oarden i ,H timorous old woman reid 4neth lng about "hoarding" and de> sUed—led Uiat ll m ight be a good Idea Lrdemshe did a little herself tfi case she nioledis-ovm aken b y a "T « n y d a r : ru r beiraytirerai a-eeks th e vUlled her wle uucity Pg lb w . leaving In l l several en*

It was finally dtscoNvred th a t she

Another ic Va woman became ri,h tn (rvoiis abou t'he r m oney 'in o h e 'b r fj™e m ajor downtown banks. S o ihe ^ts c'hithdrew the entire am oun t and w w .»in t to a IllUe neighborhood bank. c ttr i“I feel my money will be-much um tfer In a smaller bank. I don 't un- ft,uie ratand theae btg banka, a n d theyg h u n me." she expUlned to lhe jn n

W hat the teller d idn 't explain to *’ r w u th a t shs waa merely rs-poatung her m aaey in a branch w-,|ith e Urge bank from w hich ihe Rer

d Ju jt withdrawn it. , ,,

■althy. iru sti b a n k » -h u l n e t loo r .^B he dep o iiu IIOOO In a » v - ga account In each bank. Bhe h»» ch IIOOO accounU In hundreds o«A U Uiroughout Uiree aUte*.AlUiough having such wealth.>fl aam9 a c t r t t t weara only site- id 'h an d clothui. She b o u u th a t le last new d r e u she had was le n she was m an led 30 years ago.

Gold re v e r ^,No»T his hoarding of gold can do P ' ranga thlnga to a m an. A m inor ders 1 t f ln e u executive, w h s had a very y *01 » d ineeme. began stow ing sw ay dl*«o\' 3ld a lltlle more th a n a year.sgo . — a spent all h is spare U m t bu jlne 9 gold tn smaU lots, and h ld ln i I t s-ay In various vaults. DHYThe jtllow m e u i. began to fa ie i- ‘

> 'ie r v ! ! * «nd ringer lh e.r, _ o a :

1| b - . i ' • mptLc,.-jli>n. s o n u o h The> he Drcame of no u ie to M a dramm ... * . .h*

This map repreaenU business co .prll num ber of N ation’B Bualness, Inited S t a tM .

—BjggitaBy K U U U 8IMP2IOK which

AssocUted P r e u Feature W riter) appetl WASKIKOTON. M areh 30 - T he M u m uch U lked o f N orui Dakota p res- s ta te 1 ential prlm iulea have been held. Demo( The Itoo*evelt«UurTay con teet on to bell e O em ocratle side seem*, u th is is Afte

w r i t t e n , U> knew have been w on th e ir 1 by Uie N e w Just 1

r. :- ‘-'Tm y o rk gover-“ nor , u expect-' i . . ' ed. .w hi1 6 Y e lth e q u u * dlvldui

tlon befor*) U » o f Uie [ A . : . V s f l house naUon-

a S o K ^ tlo n - ;n e a rly so m u c h aoyboi

. how th a t * r- s u t e If e c u ths nom - 11 k

m Inatlon hope* either o f elUier o r of w here

' o the r a sp lr- Democ an ts , but thU :

Where did aU thoee IVm ocraU Nortme from t W h a t doee Uw unpre* publlcinted N orth Dalcota D em ocratic now.imary tu rnou t portend u to e lec- A t lin day nex t November? LynnBefore more th a n a ten th of th e R eprule lncu had rrp o rted the te t« l se t i)»nocra tlo vote aubstantlally b a d Repruailed the usual figure for Ute e n - h : w ut e t*te In a tlm llar primary. Republ

w eighing tb e B esalt WhaDoea tho apparen t huge added in - Messrsr u t in N orth D akota XMmocratic judgm<litrs represent ac tually keen feel- m tn 11g In the contest between Booee* T n w tlnt and M urray for the is th * r* m p - lot oahohorJnvotved: or U It due lo Ooai

Sch~BlBre'dMp-ae«ted coiuilU om t tum ooHow did a lot of Utoae voter* fig- Democt In Ute laat naUonal elecUont a t decere they Republicans o r Demo- I f 10aU7 ‘ loUng I11 U poulble th a t organization ing onvk of the s ta te Democratic aet-up preside

l,y >VAUi: T O K R tV can bi(AuocUi led Press PBalure W riter) renc*WEW'VORK. March-aBi^Uponone onettouclal and quick deeialon depends dlpkxitlk Berger's future—* harelo d sa th Callpt' a life of ostracUm a s a c o w a r d Mr.., Sigurd ChrlsUansen’s beok "Two UUc 1Irtng and One Dead," Ui* In ter- good 1a ad lnav lan aelecUcn for IM l. decid*W hen Berger yleWa Ut* poat o f- vam <ee cash bo« to * -p a lr * f -U U » m - » Jt believe* h is life U mer* im pcr- flatMmt to himseU a n d hU family lh a n m entK iru attem pU a t rw istance, f ln a uWfh wnoJd end In hU de*U» and l*m, aleritabl* Job* Of Ute Bvsney. Bt* ««n lo ro collM«ue* defend U » money;K U killed and Uw oUier. Lyder- In. U wounded. An .M a result, the dead m an U eluo- Princejed—a o d h i t wife le ft In need: Queenirdenen is praised a n d rapidly pro- HectotlOied and Berger Is reproaehed f o r __Boll■traylhg a iHisi. suipected of com* valusiuclty In the theft, refused m erited bert'sfometlon. and universally pointed cobunJt a s a coward. Even Berger’s wile before. aahanKd of his position. bert’sBerger's conviction a s to I h e made 1ghtnM il-D L -hla.dtcia ionu:cm alns . .nn . b u t his pride U warped and TtieIt characier corroded by the hope* ilonila sn e u of ucape from crtlicUm. 1933,’'ChrisUansen develot^ the prob* and PI

im through the yeara of Berger's o f roojtUe llghUng hU situation , llftlnx new stie atory to a strong climax when rradyI laa t Berger seeks to gain vlndlca* o r Bi ion In one drsmaUe teat. ' thesis,

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W illlum Be«l)» writes o f research T*'oII Berm uda wstere In the f ln t book Qutsld' f a serlr.1 on th a t region. "Non- garet ue>*u UwA-ef- Wa ter.:- .HM, obarae-, erlsUc iniimste description of life with 1 mder And o rer the sea U lllus- divers ra ted witu unusuil and Individual suipet motoffTsplui. son 1

-------- whichDeirt rsu sM the depression and »-orld

jntU It. U dr&ctlciDy rethced there from 1

4ked to rciiKn.---------------------------------ley pi Now J;e njv-ixi., »u hU time wlUl The

lls precloiw nietol, aud one won- . . . lers whs*, would happen lo him If. , ly some miriele. someone should ll*co\'er a itifUiod for m aking geld M- 0 ' - a n d It resUr should become no t m r.ore lhan jeilow meUL the c! --------------------- ---------------- AgnH

aOY SCOUTS OF OAKLEY R R ESW raM ^ O R A M A - -nt

— — lalUtiOAKLCV, Marclj 3fl (BpecUl to

The New*>_A thrye-act comedy- drama, "L »ait i t u> D ad .' wss pre- We

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TWIN FALLS DAILY NEI

I conditiono In every Blate in th* I ess, official publication of the Char

INGTON- IDt a n d e r ------ “hlch favored Roosevelt, plua the ipeal of Governor (Alfalfa Bill) 1932 urriy'* personal slumping of the Ite accounu (or the extraordinary Ol emocratle showing. Yet It la hard believe. Inn

After all. the North Dakotans lew M well as anybody else tbat lelr preferential decUraUona wero al lo be strawa bending to the end of Uw political winds. What " ‘V ’; ley said about It would bind no- ■Whst they did about selecting In* J.'’,'*.?! vldual delcgaUB. commiucd to one • Uie other of the presldentUl u - rants, was far m^re Important.Yel. even so. North DakoU'a ae- "“ '.‘f, jn‘ waa net vastly ImporUnt to jybody, unleu It- might be tc rinlII Karcely'wlll be a plvoUI staU The iher aa to nomination or elecUon. » » bj herefore, why the Interest among while •mocTatlc primary voters? - .1831 to

Whit'a In A Nsm« 'show.North Dskou h?s a wholly Be-, spur ibllcsn delegation In Washington upon ■w. swnersAt least, that la the way senators 30a fro Tin Krailer and Oerald Nye and { rprescntallves Burtneu and HaU jn,, ^ t Ihemaelres down. sourtjRepresentative Sinclair notea that guojK wuelecied u a "nan-partistn publlctn." whatever that U.

What kind of Republlcana are essrs. Frasier and Nye In Uie J ^ P« dgment, ssy. of psrty old guards- f •n Ilk* Ft«a of Ohio or Moees o t ^ a h wHampskrt? BotJi have <kld i , « an , oa Uial subject. - P«>P««Does the DemocraUc primary for elB' moot-lTrWorth-Dakot»-pre**fe-*-reporU tmocraUc drift ,ln the NorUiwest 033 wa clecUon Ume. ‘‘“ o 01u so, tho ilgnlflcance of that b*N der (bi Jng goes u r deeper than lU hear- gregaU J on the Roosevelt or Murray ooo is 1 esldentlal boom*. , by the________________ - I The--------------------- . bond i:

pensesin be no real recovery, says Uw- oUier : nc* Dennis, former banker snl crcaswletiBW aembet-ef-lheAJnlUAautes--------pkxnatto service In,his book. "Is p n p |

u » C .P .U .- LOEfUe iy ttem U probably a p retty ,>od syatem If properly used, but, IIL KidH UitV *ocl*ty b u m td e a HII e « o( the direcUnv problem.B*.(kmtaU that debU wlU be de- lUd because th tt U not iri agree- ro s ent with present banking and ««»»'• nauUl policy. Therefore eapiul-, m, u now known. Is, In hU view. ■enlotlly <teen»«l. ...............

mS^OBV IN LBTTIItS An arrtiUng new biography ot, rlnc* Albert, consort ot EngU nd* |h e ueen Victoria, has been written by, « cctor DoUUio-*AU)ert Uie Oood.'Bolltho, a New Zealander, makes ilusble we- of a coUecUon-of-Al-: m's letUrs whicb he discovered al oburg, Germany, and which never, sfore has been made public. Al- • trt’s plftce In the Victorian reign is ‘ ade both promtaenl and firm.TtiTTutlwrFof “ "rhe~Interii#* ] t?"* onal Style: Architecture Since I 133,’' Henry Hussel Hitchcock. Jr..Td Phlllp Johnson, *uney the mate r roodiem architecture and hsll a Anol ew style, which Uiey hold U »1- 1 U Ul* ■ady aa definite a style as Oolhlc|The-r r Bartxiue, Th*y back up their | been I: lesis, wtth lllustraUons and floor dlstrlc lam. • year, 1Tao books for chlJctren lhat resch tem i itslde the usual field are Mnr- The aret Norris' "Heroes and iUt- the ex rds,"'.-SI. coUeetk«w ,flt-.lnLtf>l«w>l **»*r» 1th men who rang* fmn den> sea omy Is ivtrs to a-orker* On » Hud.x>n river tlon ol ispenaion bridge, and Julie Cloe- Non Ml Kenly's "ChUAen of a siar." serve 1 hlch preaeiiu the begtnnlnc of the the cl ■orld ajid Its firat Itvlng creatures lerm I om a aclsntlflo sUodpolnt. (im i______ ____________ __ elecllo

' —------------------ electloT ifouse. , ■ buildljThe plsy w u uwier the ausvices

t the boy acouts of the Oakley or- HAIL anUaUon, directed by Mta. M»ud A' I. Clark.The foUowlng were iiemUrs ot HAI

he cast: Esirl L*r*oH Bill Schov, N«m) igne* Smith, Hunter Nelson. Jtoie- hU c« nary CUrk. Vlr^lnl* Youns. Rulh ready isyward and Wlnalew Wh|ielfy, pm « T541H stoul UMp 'Vf'l>“'W' lvfeT - t^ J r alua between acts and a fint-aid ;ll vas awarded to tlSe Oakley >Vsi Pre«o lart troop for lhe best *pecl»lt>.

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932 County Budgets of 41 of StAto’s 44 Counties "A 'J i Increase $286,924 In Year S S'

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BOISE, M srcb.3S (Spedal to T he steel w ews)—Despite determ ined effarU action 1 I the p a rt of county oom m lulon- pacity ; s tor economy. 1S33 county bud - p u e d (« of 41 of Idaho 's 44 counUei to - . f tt 'ly c I t3M,M4 more th a n Uie aeu ia l t n d coi ;pend itu r« of 1031, Ui# inoreaae 'Fl«-1 ling due Urgely to addlUonal f l- ed * « in c u i obligation* created by th e ever. I s t leglsUture. i t U rerealed by r e - ‘h* j r u to th* Idaho Cham ber of Jmmerce.The to u l am oun t budegted for 33 by Uife 41 oounUea U •7.»4a,ie3. hlle th e actual expendlUire* for >.,,<1 31 totalled |7 J f l l « 9 , the n p c rt*'“*• Ing. th lSpurred by a public Insistence crease 1 » n th r if t, th e county oommU- iM l. » Jners succeeded in clipping 1303.- e r perc0 from the c o su of Items Includ- year tti1 tn the IM l budgets, bu l th U sa v - alOioui « s wa* mora th a n wiped ou l by cember idnj obllgaUons whleh to talled " i t is » o m ust. 191 The added expense* are fo r th e sm aller Hmary and general elections, old- ofn* pensions and Increased sum s for I” ind redem ption. ^Idaho 's new elecUon Isw requlr- K , 1'a n lUCTease In th * *B>0B r t* :a > op rla ted by lh« v trioca-'coande t ■“ " a , r election expensee of |40,nB, Uie portft-shew M »hlle-*-sum -oI-li« ..3 was bulgeted aggregately to take j ,n u * r lto of the estim ated demands un - ■•r (b* oW-sge pension U r . An a g - y , , egate addlUonal burden of 1313.- i,tc k in 0 is placed on oounty govemmenU out ' Utese Uws. ena ofT he increase In th e budgeting for countri >nd in terest t n d slnkUig fund, w u cd a 10 o e m d u c U «T h e rep o ru thow U itt 34 of th* cotton. u.nUM «hl^ to r f t f f t » r* .acUon o f-l4 « ,l4 fl- tn item s o (-a x - " T C fE snsea which existed In 1931. In Uie “ .her 17 counties these expenses in - P . " '" ?

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EDEN. M srch M .'B pw U I to T h e neighbi ews)—Notice* calling the a tten tion t th e pauon* of the Eden school moved kstrict to th* tn n tu i meeting to be e ^ o I eJd th is year on Saturday, April easing I. were posted yesterday by M rs. ‘hough -& Hayes, c lerk of th* board of summ e oistees. » t horrT h e notice calU for Uia election ’ th ree trustees, a s the U rm s of th e , " resen t board members expire a t I v . u ^ ia tj|tm e ;-T h U year two membera

jlnffl& nl and Ute third 'm em ber, ' Cn. Hayes, wlli have completed serv- ig a th ree-year te rm . In the elec- ,o n th e board will be elected fo r ‘ ' in * , two a n d one year u rm s , re - S )ecUvely. Member* by appointm ent jT ? , V ■rve -only un tu th s -n s x l- r s g u U r 2‘ ection. The presen t members of ‘ la board a re Oeorge PhUllps, Ben a 'rrott and Mr*. Hayes.AnoUier question to be dlscusscd {«ii 7 j

Ul* length of th* Khool term , against h e nine-m onth term tias alii-aya ja n u a r w n been voUd he re , but a s school «ry. 19: IstrlcU over th e county have lUn- -Depi ed fund* avalUbI* for the com ing ary dre !ar, a reduction in ' the length of tg o as • m Is being considered. een t InT h e present board h u curU lIed Pebnis le expense of Uie distric t Uie p ast feb rua nur»U .e c g a .U a .1 ^ ,n y U to be effected In ih * reduc- «a«s i on of the teaching force. slight 1NomlnaUon of candldal«s to parlior

•rve u trustees ar* U> be fUed w ith UiU j-e; te clerk. Mr*. lU yes, sU tln g - ih e , , , , , •rm for which nom inated, and be HAIL led six day* p rio r to th* dale of lection. Th* an n u al mealing and lection will be hold a t Uie school * ! "“ I I M __________________ S , ”

lAILEY, LEGIONNAIRES AWAIT “ LDONY SHOW” ™ "

--------- BobbleH A ILB7. M a r c h * I Special U) The Mine.'*

I « m ) -c a p t* ln U . S. Benedict and Mrs. 1U corp* of actor* a re busy getting he gsveady for th e an n u al "Loony Show" R»iru t on by th e A m ertcan Legion and hoiteahsir-M ends___ .Rflaat;T his Blsilne c o u n t f ' ^ w l w ui deorfi

resen t a raudevlUe perform ance ot jng . dance and pantom im e, acw rd - ig to precedents aet In prerious t

). SUNDAY MORNINO. KABOH 2

INDER FINANCES [] IMPROVMK ^

Ihamber of Commeroe Organ ■ Writer Thinks Congress­ional Aid Beneficial •

W A am N O TO N , M « c h 5 8 (Sptc- ll to Tb* N ew s)—T he sh w p reduc- on in th* suspensions of (in y ir^ ^ uU tuU ons U ooe of the m ost he a r t- nlng developmenU in the busineu Ituailon In recen t m onths, says Tank O reene In h is Febcuary re ­lew In NaU on's B u sin eu M agadne, ublUhed by Uie Cham ber o t Com- • teres of th e U nited SU les.T h e reconstruction m euure* en­

d e d by congreu .. be. declares, b tv e _ liected a sU ghtiy better sen tim ent ^ i buiine** circles. But, a t th e same ” ta* . b* a d T iiu , * good deal of stra in i l l exist*.-T h * farU ier we get from 1930 and

9M,** he.contU iue*, " the more evl- e n t t t beoem«* th a t world-wide re- abUlbtUon a n d repair a re more eeded i h tn early exam ination indl- sted. A t th* sam e time a dlspoel- on U ev ident to gel down to the — >undailon9 of th ings and m tke the a ■building e ra one Of close economy, type

Beotf StreagU i ern t• 'If the view, now more freely a e - Th spted, th a t th e w o n t of th e lM 9r pU m )-3 U d e b ad e -U -b eh in d ~ u s-p ro res room ir re e trth e sceu rity -m trkets seem t o »entl 9 n m n ing tru e to form. T he stock upsu larkeU are quiet, even dull, while On jn d s s re fa ir ly active, sa le s on Uie been e w 'Y o rk exchange of stocks for dlnln ebruary a n d fo r two m onths o t 1933 ptsce ere a t th e low est volume for those ing reriods sinoe 1925. while bond sales ____>r th e sam e periods w«re th e he tv i- ------It in lour years."D isappointm ent a t Ute ilownew . . . ! th e autom obile trade 's buying of eel w u reflected in tbe sligh t re- jtlon ln th e percenU ge of steel os- scity a t w ork In February as com- sred w ith J a n u a ry , which saw a lirly confident opening up of buying 3d consumpUon.'F lg-lron ou tp u t In n b r u a r y show- 1 a sm all ga in over January , how- rer. BoUt continue heavily below le to la is 'o f a year ago. ReporU o t „ le conU m plaU d Fo rd producUon ° - ■ought b e tte r feeling Jn steel s t the ose of Pebruary. T he railroads jught mUe. moeUy rails. '

B o iU iac S W “B ulld ing-perm ll value rtpo rU *“ ,

in ltln ed UtUe th a t w u encourag- ' Ig. th s Ja n u a ry to U l showing a de- •ease 0 (3 5 3 p e rc e n t rrom January,111. New Y ork C ity showed a larg- • percenlage of decrease from l u l •ar than d id th e country a l large. lOiough regU terlng a gain over De- imber. „'•I t is-necesatry U» so back to Aug- ^It. 19M. and February. 10I8, to find nailer Ustals o( exports tn d ImporU * ^ 3 : m erchandise th a n were recorded 1 January . T h e decrease Ui exporU om January a year ago w u 39.7 “ “ er cenl: from January , 1930. i t w ts I p e r cent, a n d from January . 1939, i ” .

er o*nt. 'H ie balance of exporU re r tm poru w as-the-low est-fot-any — sn u try slnoe 1933. and for th e eal- id a r year, lh* export balance w u le sm allest since 1815. O ne draw - tck in the fo re ign-trade situation Is te outbreak of ta riff (Ulng Ui do t- *IS of countries o r colonies of those " juntrlcs. O re a t B riU in h u adopt- 1 a 10 per cen t U riff on moet pro- *■ u c u except w heal, com, m e a u tn d

“ F o e i i f n T t id s" c a u i i o n 01 to rtf lp i- 'tln in cln g

ero. usuaUy a g rea t aid lo foreign * ' | r urchases, and exchange or depre- la ic s ' money restricUons are also ^ •orkJoff to tr im ou r export trade vol- * * me. T he m arke t dlsposlUon of con- n e n U l countries to buy only w hal le y cannol produce a t home U t n - “ ““ J Uier obstacle. I l would aeem Uial l ls country m ay have to recognUe ” “ la t, In eome respecu a t l e u t . for- Ign trade U b a rte r and be forced to ^ (fe r reciprocal advantages to our eighbor counttles. ■“Petroleum and lU products have ^ ‘

loved irregularly . ProducUon of " ” J rude h t s been such a s to cause an sslng of prices (rom earlier months, lough th* level U stIU above l u l unm er, w ith an increase tn output £ q E I hom9 and enlarged ImporU. Ef* , >rU to hold down dom uU c output in A le O kU hom a field In January and 1 E ast T e x u in February only par- e q a lly stemmed the tide of produc- on. Stocks, however, are well below t*ndi itoae tn th e th ree preceding year*,

ite U it Declines quet'T h e combined ta les of Uiree mall-

rder hcuses for Pebruary were U their e r cen t below ihose of the like peri- scho< d a yesr sgo as sgslntc a decrease (dull t ai.7 per cen t In January and * An e c r* u » in P e b n ia ry ;-m i.rro m P e b .- ,v tn l uary. 1930. or ISO per cent. ,b e tl“C haln-store sales (or February. Qjri

ccordlng to a prelim inary report, ^isor eli 7 per cen t below a year ago u 5^ , , , g a inst a decrease at per cen l In Qg anuary and of 4 3 per cent In Febru- i__ < ry. 1931. from 1930.•D epartm ent-store sales In Febru-

ry dropped 17 per cent Irom * year , go as against, a decrease o t 33 per j . en t in January and the decrease In m , , 'ebnisr>-. 1931. of 9 per cen l from « 'e b ru io '. 1930. F tbO itry 39 in this,

light advsntag* over January com- n g _ arlsons ntdth v t it on sn even basis

(AILEY CLUB CONVENES 5m— _ . Vem

HAILEY. M arch M ’ lS p e c U rtd , 'rhe News)—T hursday was program HAI :sj- fo r {he K alley Civic elub.

After th e brief buslriess session. u i.tolnar’s comedy. "The Oood Fairy." Th« ^as read by Mlwes O tneva Handy ind Shirley C unningham . M u K riobbte K llngler u n g "Land of w.tme,'* aocompanled a t the piano by hf»d4rs. T . J . Kllngler. As an encort, , _ ole SAV* a pU no solo, w

R elreshm enu were terved by the _ . ilo i te u committee. Mra. F rank ^

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A favorite blend U th e colonial th* m:yp* of house. Improved w ith mod* T herrn conveniences. f irs t i

T hU house h u many csretully secosclUnned features; Each of th e bed- coveri; oom s.U o n -a .c o m er_ w lU i.c ro u - , r tg e I •entU atienr^There-U -a-slrablr-haU - ttwret*ipstalrs and ample closet space. tercid

O n th e firs t door, the kitchen bas T ak»een secluded. openUig only Into th e in to cilining room. The house may well be houseilscQd on th e lot so th a t th e d in- CosUng room faces the e u t and catches smalle

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T a i te n Fro m T h e T w in Fj - T h u r f id a y , M a rc h

O. s. Brow n o t the Brown Seed Creek nm pany. G rand Rapids, Michigan,ell fo r G ra n d Rapids thU m orning. Mr.ifler c o n lra i l^ g for three carloads tume<i( seed p e C V n th e trac t. One car Callforas placed In the Buhl section of winter he eounty. ano ther between Twin■UU a n d Flier, and the third in the BoriClmberly distric t. The crop will be on Ms lurchased by th* Brown companyind the hnrvesUng and shipping wlli Ann i« superintended by represenUtlve* Idahorom O ra n d Rapids. D rean

— ning.Mr. a n d Mrs. A. I . Swim snd please

Wldren s jrtved home by sutomoWle Jhelwrom L o t Anseles l u l Saturday eve* em m e ling. T he tr ip was made Irom Lo* jT h ir tjkngeles to Tw in Falls in seven day.' Inspecn th e ir new pranklln car. w hlth was cc hows no m arks from the travel over fleer* hs m ountalha and deseru . Mr. specti: Iwim and hU (amlly have been a b - P . Dai «9t lo r th e past JO weeks, going to arm y,l ^ a s a n d S t n FrtnclKO. g ua rd_ --------- Boise.

T he F iler Coal company will here- nall&r ifUr be known u Uie Burton Coal;Q Iute,:ompan.v a fte r the name o( Its pro- [JohntrUlor, C harles H. Burtdn. who (or nor H 1 num ber of years past h u operaud I he busineu . I M ai

_____ I obsenE. A- M oon h u gone to Rogerson. M u o r

rhere he h u chsrge ot the construc-1 and sion of th e new mercantile store and 1 sb o u t >anfc-bul!dlng*.- H e-h u -tw o -c re w s -gree,-it work la Rocrrson antl one In Buhl I dU hej fhere h e U building a home (or Mr. a crw -eUi.

-------- ^ TheM esdames Perrlne. Dovery. w iilte , t le th (

Senior. Norton and W lllUmj of the Ju sta itplncopal Ouik! In this clly were a te pr(uesu o ' S t. ElUsbeih Ouild a t Buhl th is eVednesday afternoon t l the home expeel X M rs. J . W, F t r t i wlUi Mrs. R . P.)tvU ajslsU ng hosteu . Mr.

-------- hostaTb* sto rm s of th* p u l week have a t the

)ut a «top to a ll farming operation* v tr d l or I wnlle. T he cold storm y w eath- rooms T h u played havoc in many bands w hite rf aheep. O ne band east of Rock co lo r,

:DEN QIRL RESERVES PflP AND PARENTS BANQUET

BOEN. M arch 30 ISpeclal to T he J)■(ews)—More th a n 80 persons a t - ** ;ended th e Eden O lrl Reserve■.^*other. F a th e r and D aughU r'*b*ni — po<]uet he ld here l u t evening. The to npifiju Included th e -g irl members, southiiie lr p a re n u . members of Uie high ho. foKhool faculty and m e ti.'x n of the tgnaiiidult committee, tee. i

A rrangenw nis _ f o r tb e sn n u a l D ^ r . ivtnt were In chsrge of M ary 'E lU i' makVtbeth Montgomery, presldeni o t th e senior31rl Reserves; Mrs. Ava Bam es, ad - blnedrlsory, and M lu Barbara Hoag, s in c e:halrm an of the program committee, campi

G am es irere pUyed u the open- aenlotng form of en terU lnm enl, followed Idaho >y a sh o r t program. More games sn d comeitunU completed the Inten-al up to u liy , iiie serving of the. b snque t ^ u .

In th e program , a one-act pUy. t>T h e Photographer," was presented g^jmciy th e following gtrls: H aiel w h ite . „{ the Kery Montgomery. M argaret AlfX-

f iv m'hV s t ul* .Mr*:ordic, Joy R fiih , ■'Marjorie Price,5orcus H arding. Helen Webb. Bva-lyn L ittle . O ra lU rdlng. Barbara I” " , ffoag, E dith Denny, Lorene Black ind D orothy Schwab, Music was sup- jlled by H elen Painter, Doroihy and»cm a ch*mb._____________

HAILEr RESIDENTS VISIT K_____ a rra y

HAILEY. M srch M (SpecUl to '«>»•>•rhe N ew si—HsUey folks who en - d e r tlloyed tU IU UiU week were ts fol- A t Uiows: P«r^oi

M. P . C unningham snd W. A. Brod- « ««> ' lead w en t to Boise T hursdsy a ft- •moon en busineu.

Mrs. S . U Oeorge w enl to Cakl- : re ll T hursday to visit h e r broUter,Presley H om e.____________________

NOTICE D orot Sheriff sale o( peoples M arket O arat

Jrocery slock for taxes takas pUee

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. mornlnK 'tun.D ie exterior U of b rick on th* et Hoot, wiilte cUpboard* on tb*:osd and vtrl*colored sh in g lu reriog th e roof. A connecting ga­te U reached by_a sh o r t d ^ e . . A t _ ??tde-oH he-house the re U *-shel.~eia ^ r c h .rak ing labor tn d m ite rU l eosU0 consideration, estim ates on thU use range from MOOO lo 110.000. sU should be som ew hat leas in .Jiller communities.

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eek lost 100 Iambs In one night.

tir . and Mrs. M. F . O tm U e r s - med yesterday from S a n Dl*go,Jlfo m is , where they spent the Iter .

Sorn lo Mr. an d Mrs. S. C. S tew art M arch 33.' a son.

\n n u a l inspection of Company O. th o national guard, w u held In esm l.ind hall l u t T hursdsy eve- ig. Inspecting officers' were w«u ■aaed with th e showlnir made by ^1 local company and tound aU gov- W im en t property In excellent sh*pe, f- ilrty-!ive members reported ^for ipecllon and C aptain M cRobenaa complimented by th e vlslUng of- e ra on the showing m tde . T h*-ln- ;cting officers were L ie u ^n a n t A. D annem lller. Boise, of th e regular my, and inspector of the Idabo a rd s: A dju tan t G enera l P a tc h .''Ue. or the Idaho reg im ent o f th e -in>rial-guafdrColon«l-W . H . EUel-------------ute, na th d ru m and Lieutenant hn T . H endenon. Arco. of O orer- r Haines staff.

viAundy-Thursday w u fittingly lenred by the thirty-second degree isons I s j t week by a f e u t prepeutd d served a t the Rogerson cafe to ou t 30 ot the c o n s U t ^ of thU de-fe ,-T h e tsble-deeoratlons and th e ------------hes were arranged In the form ef________cross, ; --------- ------- - - ■■ -

rh e annual b re a k fu t of the Tw en- th Century club will be held a t Uie stam ere Inn on April 23. E i a i w > preparaU ons are being m ade (or is even t and t U rge .a ttendance U pectod. :

lit . and Mrs. F . T . MllcheU wer* st« a*. Uiree delightful 600 parUe*Ihelr home en Blue Lakes boule- ' '

rd I ts t week. For e tc b occasion Ul*Jms were decorated w ith plnk ta d ilte cam sU ons. th e pink and white ior scheme predominaUng.

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P O C A T nX O ,' M arch -aa '< ep * eu l— r— 7 ^ News)—Cam pus day t t lh*

iKhem branch. University of I d t - .... fo r Uie year 1833 has been d< ^la ie d by the cam pus day commit* ^!. reosntly appointed by Dean >er. M Friday, May 8, ThU wiUik'e"thTfourU i"anu41 'high- school----------nlor day a n d ’cam pua day com- ^le d for the sou lhem branch. .nee combining the senior d sy wlUi - mpus day. hundreds of high schoolnlors from all parU of southern ‘vsh o have found It possible to be- r.me b e tter aoqualnted w ith lU t tc - r ly, buildings and equipment. 'L u t year 573 seniors from souUi* n Idaho high schools ranging fremtm on City te Pnatm w tre pustB Xth e university. -Only a few o t th e deUlU for m* J :

i u Prance* Root, d irector o f wo- «fm 'a physical educUon. will p re ten t T)men studenU of th e university in QM ay day pageant, w hleh will b* f ie of the h igh ilghU of the pro- iram . 3I t u hoped th a t F . A. P lu t ln o and 3 . .sy Wicks, beaches a t the so u lh trd ' P* ti tc h , wlil'be able to p resen t the trray o l tootball raa terU I in a short Z >tball contesi Prldsy evening un-r the llghU of H utchinson field. ^1. UiU' time tum bling studenU win S irform and elh*r ftato r** e ( early •9enlng en terta inm ent will be pr«- f int^d. ' S

commltUe for Campus dsyis year oonsUt e t Uw following: £ | w r a u P W est, cbatrm an: OuyIcks, Pranoes Root. E thel E. Red- « •

srothy Lou H symond and r u s k U I irat. '

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Easter-Tide Turns Alien- u,™tlon ot Burloy Social S'pSGroups to Many Projraim So*

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BORLBV, U u c b aa (BpecUl tc Us6 d Th« S u t« rU ite b u tu rned t 1«A ttenuon of B u rle r aoeU]>|oers to Lm / clm rch oommeaontloDC. Mead

Chureh lerTleeB here B u n d v will 0 . Bi . com m em onte tb e RenizrecUoo In « u sw t

- fitting m anner. M «dt eervlcei «1U nuAl ■ be held a t d ltte fen t houi» during Ih t brtng

d a r a n d erening. L arge-crow dt will In a t be In Attendance a t theae M rrlcei ton a and th e chu rchea-are being deoor* wcrtt a ted w ith llllea and planU for the Pour d a r . "'uaK

A t t i » M ettw dlat churcli R er. .0 .M. Reed wlU delU er a w rm oo on •T bo M oral O w U lnty of ImmorU N Ity;" tl>e choir wUl aJng ipeclal an- t b e m ii 'a male qua rt« t will i l a r . “ I LJft U p My 8oul." At th e erening •errlce. apeclal Z acter muale will

•be wppUed by a choir and orchee* " . tra . w ith a serm on by th e paalor. ^

A t th e ' ChrU U an church the young people wlU enjoy an E aster J® “

• . b reakfast and K rvlee. At th e Sun* “ ‘i* ; day K hool hou r th e following pro- gram wUl be given: Scrtplure, Hel- en R oblnion; reading. LouUe E m - ‘

exercise, a m a ll’boys and Blrli: read- Ing. Belly Anderson: aong. "Eaeter ' LIWm .” by T rue Blue cJft«r vocaJ duet. Mr*. W illiam Roper and Dr.R. E. Bmedley. T he Endeavor aoelety will hold a sh o rt serv let In the e re - 2 ^ , _________ monl<

~ ~ A l th a Presbyw rlan church the Sunday K hool c lau e s will give a

— p rognm a t 10-o 'e lock i-w ilh-tonga and eKerelM* by th e prim ary de- partm ent; tcng. Junior*; piano Mlo.BdlU) A rthur: aon* by the tehool piano iolo. Eaisabelh D aren : aer-

■ m onelU , "W hen E aster Comei.** by ^ ‘ th e pastor. A t l l o’clock the p a«o r will speak on ‘T h e Resurrection."Mr*. Marl# O ochnour will sing a solo; the choir, under direction of Mre. T. O. T erhune. will sing an Eaater an them : MUa M lrlh a H an- 2 " . * te n will alng •’T h e Holy Clly," with rlolln obligato, A large num ber ' will be received in to membership by th e pastor. I n th e evening th e choir, E u c directed by Mr*. T erhune and Mr*.C. L. BarcUy, will preaent a can- U U In keeping w ith Easter. The put>llo U Invited to these Mrrieei.

T he P teabyterlan congregation will hold IU annual conBTeCtUonil u in e m eeting nex t T hursday with a po l- a br> luck dinner a t 7 o’clock. Ctneer* of ,

' the Women'a U ntcn wU] haiw charge e ir ; the d inner. T he PreabyterlslI nn<j , ' .VMMellng will be held a t Jrrom e. April ga tu t

11 a ad 13, when th e re «-lU be Mven delegates from Burley In a ltend - istr. | ance. They w ui a l » a ltend a ban- » ft« r quet and meeting held a t Buhl the n m e evening of April 13. for lhe young cake people, TbU meeting U beltig a r- e rentranged by Mt*. C. A. Halsey. Buhl. ____

A t tb t.U b e m ae l* . the L atter Day = = •a ln ta chureh wlU ahjoy a program

------- a t 10 o’ctock.__preludo wULbe r e a - „der«d by R u th W right song, eongre* R gatloo; E aster exercUea. tb e pH- m ary departm ent: vloUn aolo. Mr*. O oiden M ay; p rincipal address, B.M. Bulkeley c l c ^ song. "Abide W ith Me," choir, directed by Mr*, J . U « V. Reneher, w ith R uth W right u < ig accompanist.

Again a t 1:10 o’clock a special___ E aater j r o g r a m wUl b e j l r e n . with

BUhop J . D. Roggan prtaldlng. 8pe>--------d a l mnaleat Bnmbera 'w Ut-be »ung ------

by the choir. T be aacram ent wUl be admlnUtered: Jam e« Holyoak wlU |____

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n g a aolo. e h o r t ta lk s wlU b t glv* ■ ■ ■ D. S a m BuUcalty «U1 d irw t t h t IIJ I j| botr lO' th e tpecU l musical num - | 1 l n era w ith U ra . HaU Churcb a t tbe lano.Ladlea’ Aid aocUty of U u M eth-

dUt church m e t In d lrltlonal a e t t - >g* ’Thutaday, U t*. B u s to o l dtvU> m, a t lhe home of U . W, Crouch.T h e Seoond dlrUlon, under dlrec- t j r e

o n of U ra, R , c . Hagm ao m e t a t M home o t Bir*. K . P . m uster w ith a I persons preaenU P lans were m sde _ ^ X ai U olhera ' day program a t th«lf , f t i t m e«ung April 3S. to be held Ir t th e home of Mrs. U . A. Orohoeky. b l . F ra n k Redfleld had charge of tse devotional hour. MitT be th ird yivisJen m el wlUi Mra. New*

«e A tU ns, on Otkley avenue, with prove [eadamea M. Moore, L. MUler. J . « » •I. Brow n and Howard M ercer as aro | ssU tan t hosteaaat. ThU w as an* H er i u a l O uest day, each mem ber "R® • rtng ln* a gueat. There were S9 «««« ) a ttendanoe. Mra. O . R. Congte- to a r >n gave a retum a o f Ladlea’ Aid ^ r e a rork alnoe i t w u organUed here.■our glrU from U tt hlgh> school luaie cJub enterU lned w ith aeveral lualcal number* T hey were MUsea At loaella Roaecrans, B u ilah Moore, Piero Xhel Robbina and Rutb Leesey. turke iftCT a sh o r t buslneu meelUig a l o t ,« Dcial h o u r w u enjoyed a n d tho ed br ostcaees served a delldoiis t«-o> welgr ouriie iray lunch, using th e E u - year* sr m our. Ing fOld T im e D ancing club enjoyed a «nd •

a rty Prlday evening a l the Mason- : haU. There w u a large a ttend - noe. price:L ittle M lu Barbara Segal en ter- In

slned a num ber of girl friend* on lo hi e r b irthday annlvetaary. A good exten Ime w u enioj-ed w ilh gamea tn d had .----- -----VM.t ABhrlne club enjoyed a dinner a t ’Then

he Ohib cafe Thursday evening, bougl'here «xre. 33 persons In a tten d - high,nc* w ith 10 guetU from R upert, wlnniilarence Baker, a th lr ty -th lrd de- ROodree Mason, w u m u te r o f oere- Andu n lM . ’The M aundy-Thursday breede m c B -W M - e o n a iu t^ rT h U 's a m t n lm aroup wUl gather Sunday m orning 'o c .ltA -a n cu a l.£ u le r-b r« ak fas t,-a t wentrhlch Ume Uie lights wlU be ligh t- ‘>*''d i d.O n th e evening of M srch 21 the ^ r

lu tu a l Im provtm ent aj»oelatlon of . nohe Seoond wurd wlU sponiwr a fqm iflncln* p a rty and aupper to which mainhe public U Invited. hen*

Ladlea’ Lller«r>- club m et Prlday of 40fternoon a t th e home of Mr*. A. M. k e p t ,idlomon on Miller avenue. T he lea- a re t<on topic w u "Art." A social hour, carefrlth refreshm enu. w u en jo jed a l rangthe cloae of th e leatcn. trrlgi

— M r;OEN GROUPS GATHER

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ie M ) -« o c U l iffa lra of th e l u t „ „ reek he re Included the following; 7!

Mr, and M rs. N. L . S w ta to a en ter- alned a num ber of the ir friend* a t ,,- -1

bridge p a rty a t the ir home M on- ^ I m lay erennlg . irtdi#

B irthday annlversarlas of Jun ior k* nr nd A lpha Schwab were celabratad hret* la turday when a num ber of the ir f U attnatea gathered a t the home of r .^ w t r . a n d U rs. Henry Schwab, Tht ^ „ fte rnoon .w as spent In playing of m w nea and a lunch of Ice cre«m and

added to the p le an ro of Uie =

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HALF PRICE .U a tn April 6 1 will make a I1S.00 Radlotiic DUgnoaia

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i LEW AYRES JAMES CAGNEY i

A Thrill Loaded D ran a . . .

AI.SO Silly Symphony j

Tirin Falfci News Reel

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M r s . A r t h u r D . P i e r c e U s e s

A p p r o v e d M b ^ m M e th o d s

in G r o w in g C h o ic e F lo c k ^. met

MALTA, M arch 3S (SpecUl to The ^ New*)—’Turkey' r tU ln g under ap- proved m odern m ethods, m used by .■», U rs. A rthu r D. Pierce near Malta, * are giving m oat ’gratify ing resulta.Her p ro g re u from tb a old-fashioned "go u jo u p lease- pU n wlUj free range and e aU h -u -o a tch -ca n stock, to a m odem p la n t w ith enolosed pas- M ; turea and ouU U Qdlng certified bronse birds, U a n Inspiring example j. to o ther growera of th e Thanksgiving fowU w ho a re i t r l r la g fo r succes*.

A t C h rU U nu Ume. In IMS, Mrs. Pleree m arketed h e r flr» t crop of 60 “ turkej-a. .They w ere a very ordinary lot, w ith th e uaual num ber of crook- ed breastbonea a n d low grade birds, weighing abou t 10 pound* each. Plve C*'' year* la te r she m arketed 300. weigh- Ing from 14 to 35 pounds, dressed, and aU bu t M ven of th e lot grading num ber i . Jn addlUon, she sold 40 ***" accredited breeder* a t purebred W prices. I eroi

in th e fall of 1#27 *he l in t asked "P® lo have he r flock accredited. The extension poultrym an responded a itd h a d .a ha rd tim e to select SO h e n t QU o iitftfann tiittib ifjn T T b a rtita jB fick - " T hen Mr*. P ierce .struc jt o u t and K bought $50 tom*. T hs price seemed high, bu l tb e resu lt tu rned out a r w inner. N ext year she had plenty of Ths good g rted lnc hens to select from, coa And th e price th e u p lx lng tu rkey qu^ breeder pa id fo r toms U » next Ume cali n lm o a f to o lr th e -b re a th -a w a r - fro m mm h er su rrounding neighbors, for she . w ent aa.h lgh .-aa llO O -for.tha-prU a bird Of the BoUe fair.

Baat In Id ab a v idMr*. Pierce U now aald to have j

a flock of pure brM breeding stock *nd equal In qualliy lo any In Tdaho. She deij m alnU lna a flock of 40 breeding met hens, from which »ihe raise* upward* of 400 birds. T he m olher hen* a r t I „ . kept in separate yards, a n d a lt poulU n U are toe-m arked a l ha tch ing lUne and carefully recordNJ. The flock U h ranged In five-acre fields, wlUi no t o i trrlgallun and good san ita tion . and

Mr*. Pierce a ttr ibu tes her suec^M n t t to the selection of ou tsU ndlng breed- ^ ing stock, proper feeding, flock san - na tion , correc t roosting and good p , care. She u st* a balanced ration u recom m eoded by *U U Unlver*l- , ® ly specUIUU and tn consulUUen w ith W. W. Palm er. Ca**U counly [«« agent. W ith »ueh m ethods, she m ain- m i Ulns, disease can be rffeeUvely con- _ troUed. the best quality of birds can be produced for th e m arket wlUi bad owr b r e u t bones elim inated, a good m a r- an<] ket can be worked up for breeding has stock, a n d a p ro tlu b le b u sin e a cap wif, be esUblUhed. ves

In fact, u to proflU , U\e Pierce* ihe

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Enthusiastic Buyiii sw am p^ us with l a t ditional new car sale these u s ^ can a t on( of all Hme, when yo

1930 FORD COUPE — Ne heavy du ty t l r « with punc

tubea, heater, high-compn tire lock, bumpers

1931 FORD PICK-UP—Clos box, n u t brown

------ flnlBhrbunrpera-T..............

1929 FORD 3-W. SEDAN—m otgr recently overhauled fally^equipped.........

192S FORD STANDARli New Duco finish, good rubber, many extras ......

1980 FORD COUPE — M6l overhauled, original llnii heavy duty tires, heater, raqtorm eter, b u m p e A .....

1929 PORD C O U P ^ N e w ] m otor in e x c e ll^ t conditio

age, wind w l n g g . _____m any extras 1.7.:......~ .....

1929 DURANT 4-CYL.COUl ditioned, maroon Duco mileage, good rubber.

...........fully..aquipped.....................

1928 W H IPPET COUPE— good, clean inside and out: good tires, many extras

E A S Y G . M . A . I

TWIN FALLS DAILY NE

POTATO MEN SCHEDULE ^ GATHERING IN RUPERT

B U PSRT. U a re h 3S (SpecU l to I T he Newt) — RepreDsnuUvea o f ' lhe Idaho tU U p ^ t o com m ittee wUl b t la I ta p e r t T uttiday a ad . foi* . n lowing a o o n m lt tte meeUng a t tb e T lif Caledonian hoU l a t 10:30 o’clock In so-l Uie m orning, will bold a n open me^t^ sta t Inc In tho oourt-bonae a t 3:M bee< o’ctock. when th e poU to ouUook wlD this be th e sub ject i o r coDSlderatloa. isht

The meeUnc will be addreased by member* of U>o Id ah o commlUee a n d by o ther le ad e n In th e poU to Ui* C dustry. S tcre tary DrobUh o f th e ««> N orthw eit poU to com m ittee will “ ti Rive th e conclusions deduced by th e « * eommlitM from the otllcU l In ten- tton.lo•plan^■ repo rt for M arch , re- le tted M arch 34. .____________________'

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MAROA GROUPS . MEET S,'--------- ' b y i

MAROA, M arch » (SpecUl lo T lte the New*)—*rwo M aroa clubs convened thU w « k . _ r i

U ra. L. O . Newman and Mrs. j . N. f Dayley were hostesses to the >Maroa Women's club ’Thursday afternoon a t the tcacherage here. Mrs, R upert gave an InU rastlng paper on E u te r and Mrs. O. E. K lass plsyed two piano selecUons. T here were IB m em bera r presenL T he b o s ta a seri-ed a d e - Nei llghiful luncheon. wni

Mr*. W. A. O arrUon en terta ined a sen.1 group 01 frienda W ednesday a f te r - a li noon, celebraUng he r b irthday a n - whi nlversary. #ov

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CHAMBER_OF-COMMERCE_ -PCANrRUPERrBANQOEr iis

_____ CBlIRUPERT, M arch 39 fSpfClsJ to

‘Tha Mews) — R upert C ham ber o f ‘ Commerce will en terta in a t Its an - nual Idabo-producU banquet a t th e Caledonlsn ho te l W ednesday eve- C n in j, M trc ira o .— ’ ■" “ tle i

AisUtlng A. C. DeM ary. president o f th e ’cham ber; in th e V anqiiei'a 'r- rangem ent a re E. E . PU her. p , N. Victor and Lou Dickson. * '' '

The dinner Is open lo lh e public and 11 U requested th s l thoi>e who . desire to a tten d notify tlie mttnnge- * ment by W ednesday m orning.

HOLLISTER CLUB MEETS_____ con

HOLLISTER. M arch 20 i Special " j j t o ‘The Nsws)—A bridge elub seu lo n Er.r and plans for a K hool play claim ed “ 7 aUenUon hero todsy.

‘T bt Tuesday Bridge club m e t IhU u,!! w e» t a l the home of Mrs, W. W. Powell s t H sggardt.

Seniors of HoUlster h lsh school Wre prsctlclng a play, "A unt Billy ^hom T ex u ." to be presented here >1 In the jie s r future, Ke;— r ln-----------------------------------------------------Mriown t (Ine herd nf H ereford ca tlle . hln and the m an mem ber of th e fam ily Oal has been heard to adm it th a l his wife'a turkeys, considering the In- t vesiment. sre moro p ro flub le th a n G r the cattle . N sr

Spring Clean

t J s e d ^j r i i i K o f T H E N E W C H E V

. a t e M o d e l T r a d e - I n s . T o i

l i e s , i t i s a b s o l u t e l y n e c e s i

o n c e , w h i c h a c c o u n t s f o r I y o u c o m p a r e v a l u e s . L e t

N e w f i n i . h , 6 1 931 C H E V h O L I u n c tu r e n e d m a r o o n D u c o ^ ■ p r e a ^ o n h e a d ,

t i r e s , t h o r o u g h...... and backed by: io .e d c a b w i t h » . ; 0 C H E V R O M

— $ 2 7 5 —...... ^ • backed by ouP^-N flw finish, th n t c o u n ts .....Jled, 1929 CHEVROL...... ^ ^ 0 0 model, orifdna

................. .. ■ .........Kood'tlres. TCaitb COUPE — bumpers. Our '

....... $ 1 5 0 ..............— ---------------------t939-€HK W lOUM o to r r e c e n t l y g e a t , g o o d t i r e r in is h g o o d . r> f i n i s h , h e a te r ,

l . $ 2 6 5

. w D u c o i i n i a h ,

“ ‘ ' ™’ h i ? w ? t e r h l l- ' ■ • ■ $ 2 2 5 ------- * l t h » i l r - O K - «

.... counts ..........................................OUPE—Recon- 1928 CHEVROI CO l l n l . h , low

......^ 1 7 51929 CHEVROL

5—4 Cyl.. run -1 EXPRESS TR out, ( j o K tioned ,new D u s ': ........0 ^ 0 it has a doted I

A . C . T E R M S - A L S O S A \

N-^NKIN

NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAH 0. S

iPEflTMEN W O N 1““N E w m m r e H ^

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- ROPERT. U areh M <«pteU l to Tlie Nea-s)—C onstructioa ot a new pojt 60-by.50 foot garage for housing of tlvll sta te highway deparUneot equ ipm ent . began a t U )t old to u r iit p a r t h tro ^ th u week. a n d 'U expected to b* fin- Uhed by AprU 15. tt w u announced here today by WUllam ' KlotpTer, Rupert contractor In c h a ^ .

ConstrucUon of th e building ' will cost In the neighborhood of 15000. I t U to bc a brick building, and u soon Ml the brick work U f a r enough ad- n i l vanced. Mr. K loepfer wlU p U ct p rac- f ll] llcslly every ca rp en U r In th e city of Rupert on th t Job. he aU ted . . n

The *)(• Of the new highw ay gar- |i age It a t the extrem e northw est of “ the clly. und w u deeded to tb e aUle by the clly of R upert to b« u s td for . the sia 'e g t r tg t 'a b o u t o n t y e w a p .

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_____ tee,13DKN. M arch 79 (SpecU l to The

News)—Some o t th e f l r t t itepa-to - P®’’' wnrd farm ing ope ra llon t fo r ano ther . R sriuoii a re being U ken In Bden by cha a Unie num ber of farm er*, some 6f com whom nre m aking application* for cha govtm m ent seed and feed loans. tign

ApiiIleaUoti* for th e l o i ^ of thU community are m ade a t th e H aw l. ton-Btntr b ank rP rom T ftw rt* condl- tinru nre more favorable la th U lo- . cnlii;r than a t f irs t th ough t to b r I Q anii A Urge num ber wUl apparenUy bynb le lo p ro d u ce an o th e rcro p w lth - _ out the nld of th e seed and feed “

SOwing to the n-et condition of the c iir ’fields, active farm w ork will n o l get . under way for a t l e u t a no ther week, ’ , w ilh prices very u n e er« tn .-a"n io rc f, diversified system of crop roU tlon .y . , will bf used the oomlng year.

HMn acreage* a re belnff greatly rediK-rrt In th is section. M ore amall grain 1* to bo p lan led . m ln g I t ' u a nur.v crop for th e seeding of alfa lfa "* * and clover.

• Sugnr beeta, hay and potaloe* will sJioiv- drcWwJ Increase*. S ugar beet TW coninictj a re being signed, a n d the mlmlmum acreage o f 800 fo r this partletilsr c rop wlU be obU lned with llltle dirilculty, ’The 300 acre* U Uic . minimum am oun t for th e f lra t seg- „ regatlon, T hU am oun t a l l l Justify lhe operntlon of the loading sU tlons p ,, here nnd a t H aselton . th u s reducing the Iwullng corta to th e growers.

VI.SITS IN MAROA V*'MAROA. M arch 38 (Special U> The

K ew s)-J . Neldlgh. Loa A ngtles. a r - ~ rived Thursday to visit hU sU ltr,Mr*. C 'lsrle* Pox. HU fsm lly wlU Join him when sehooU are dUmUatd In

■ Otllfom U . snd they wlU loeaU h e rt.I ■ -------- \

Esrly Plan llog U b««t. R e n t 1 Grown trees and pianU . Klmberiy O:

N«r»ery, Klmberiy. A dr. t l

ranee Sale

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EVROLET SIX, h a s

'o a c c o m m o d a t e a d -

c e s s a r y f o r u s t o s e l l

o r t h e l o w e s t p r i c e s

« t u s D e m o n s t r a t e .

io L E T CO U pft-B M U tiluli c o u i n i s h , m o h a i r u p h o l- -.new c a r a p p e a r a n c e , lo w w ir e w h e e ls w i th o r ig in a l lu g h ly in s p e c t e d C / II b y o u r O K ....... i OD L E T 4 -D O O R S E D A N —)u c o f i n i s h : c le a n u p h o l, d r u b b e r , f u l ly e q u ip p e d , ourO K

lO L E T S E D A N — L a t e fd n a l b la c k D u c o f in is h , T C ari-K een T r u n k , h e a te r , "

) u r O K t a g i s y o u r t s s u r -

.............$335tO L K X -C O U P B -------R u m b k —

t ir e s , o r ig in a l B lu e D u co t e r , f u l ly e q u ip p e d . E x t r a

.... ........ $275l O L E T C O A C H — O rig in a l ,

f in i s h , h e a v y d u ty t i r e s , h e a t e r , m a n y e x t ra * , so ld

R O L E T C A B R IO L E T —D u^o f in i s h , g o o d t i r e s . lotJi

........... $165"lO L G T ^ ,- T O N C A N O P Y

T R U C K —- M o to r re c o n d l- rD ucoflnU h, C 9 7 K t e d c a b ..................I t l

;a v e y o u m o n p yI ■

0. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH:

BURLEY PLANS OPERETTA In. B O RU B Y .-U arcb U (Bpecial t o i - . The K ew tl — ‘X tU w aU .’’ la d la n I op e rttta . wtll be p r tte n ted by pupUt H of Uw Burley blgb K hool m uttc de­partm ent, a fltm o o n and eveoing > of Aprtl 1. ’TbU U one of Ut« tm - p o r tin t annual evenU In school ac- UvIUm. et

L. H arold R e u . musle auperrU or, ^ . wlU have c h a rg t o f tb s p rtaenU - I tlon, a ttU U d 'by theso membera of ^

th e faculty: Mrs. fiva Barrow, Be- a tr le t Jeasop, Vera BjTant, Ruby

I Pool. M, M eU ughlln . J . A. Brown ; UKI John D . B«i>eh.r. a

iBURlEy COUNCIL PICKS s;; GOMMUTEEFOraiNC*'. _____ ll'

BURLEY. M arch M iSprclal to g, • Tlie Newt) — A zoning com m ittee ,'

appointed by the city council to In - . ^ veitigate th a feulbU lty ot d iv id ing ; lhe town Into dU lrlels devoted ex-1 , cluslvely to - rosldencts. for ware-

I house p u rp o tu . -business and lha | - like, m et her* Thursday night. 0 . P . I McDonald, chairm an o f the c o m m it- ' tee,, appointed sub -com m ittees t o '

, sU r t th e InvettlgaUon and make re- i ; porU a t a la te r meeting. j

. Roy Davidson w u apco ln ted .’ chairm an of the business section :: eoinmlttee. a n d Oeorge Romney, Jr„ '' chairm an of th e committee to inv ts - :

ligate th e «-arehouse and In d u s trU l:I section. I t U believed th s t the in ­

vestigation wlU extend over a con- , .sldcrable-perlod. . . 1

: L O D G E M E N V IS IT R U P E R T ;

I RUPERT, M arch 39 <fipecUl to . T he N e w si-O ra n d M u te r Percy 1 Jones, Blackfoot. G rand Secretary

' CurlU P. Pike. BoUe, and WlUlam ■ H. Thom pson. Buriey. district depuiy ; g ran d .m aste r.T U lU d R u p triM aio n -

Ic lodge a t the regulsr seulon prlday ' evening.

TlJe g ran d -o tllc ers were here lo I a ttend ihe m eeting of Ihe P lfih dis­

tr ic t S a turday .w ith lhe afternoon - ‘ re**lon in H eyburn and the even ing ' «

*e**lon In Albion. _ _ .

! TWIN FALLS MINISTER j : - PLANS BUHL SERVICES {I ^--' BUHL. M arch 34 (Special to T he ; N ew s)-R ev . O len W. HuttOn, pas­

to r of the ChrUUsn churoh. T w in PalU. will begin a llve-nlght post-

‘ E aiter evangelUtie meeting w ith thn C hrU tlan C hureh of Buhl M onday 1 evening. M areh 38. Rev. ChrU J .

I Benny, pasto r, will lead th s singing.

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; Twin Falls , Veterinary Hospital ■y Or. a . ■ . OtMSM. V aU ftaarlaa

tm ta i t n . 9 . P b tM W-W

II WHAT A SHOW!M g T (m t V aadavltto 'M d T w

Ftrat R r a Peatw MY O U R G R E A T E S T

E N T E R T A I N M E N T

BERK’S TH E ORBA'TEST I SHOW TW IN PALLS I

HAB SEEN IN MONTHBt I

SUNDAY I MONDAY I TUESDAY I

THE HONOR R- C o m e — s h a r e w i th a so l ' I n g a lo n e a n d u n a r m e d :

w h e r « h c w in s a lo v e t h a SK W e w i th h ia e n e m ie s g r e a t e s t lo v e s to r y e v e r

T h e E r n n t

'B p o hON THE STAGE

-K E R E -IS -A -S H O W I And It’s F tlU ' only chsnee to te e the gr stage presenU tion offered In fflon

BIG TIME ■ VAUDEVILLE

T he hottest stage band e%er prei in Tw in PalU

ALFANELLI. . . „ t n * - H i g —

C A M F O R N I A C R E O M

S Y N C O P A T O r

• Red ho l rhy thm by U n dusky he. en tsrtalners direc t from a n ext engsgem eni w ith R K o ^ O r p h vsudevlllet

wHh

“ B IG S I X "(D lag Deng Daddy from Dial

and

OCTAVIA DORAM

T B I n J a T lB lM , * la g » r» r - R td 'h o t syncopationreom edy an

bluest ^ luet tlng lag n a T t tv e r :

LCH 27.1932 '

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'iByPEBTIlECElS HOICK liraMONCBOP-Wss■ 1 ' fan: ' ■■ tioi

RUPERT. M arch M (SpecUl to ', T h e News)—Plve federal crop loan "

check* bad been received in Mini- doka county a t the cloae of busines*

• ye tterday a t the office «f County ^ ; A gent Buford B. Suhn*. beadquar- l o ' ’ U r t for th e loan application*. rep

" I t Uke* about lour days from the , tim e of sendlag the appllcstlon to J

S a lt Lake City to get returns." Mr. K uhn* s u te d Saturday morning,- ' ®d

“We a re now /Hllng out bUnk* a t U>e ra te of about 10 a dsy and to

! d a te • have U ken applications fo r I ," , abou t • too farm en," Mr. K u h w

s u te d . s ) Owing to th e exhaiutlve Informa- —

tlon and m any technical polnU to be bei supplied In th e aj^llcailon. M ere a n

; a re tom e applications th a t are a a t l l - -ui• Ing Intorm atlon on certain deUUs ku ‘ ; before complete fer remlUlng.[ I T he local committee on approval < ' ! of the papers conaUU of John Rem s- 426

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;i Attention Fai

I DEPRES- j " W H A T — Sp(ic iiT E "cn q i ia l l l y ' S

^ ■ W H E R E — S h e l l O il W a r e h o u s e

b! W H E N — F o r a l im ite d t im e o n

I W H Y i- O V E R S T O C K E D !

i . B e . s u r e . tp _ a v « lly .o u r f l€ lf .o f . t h i

'' o n t h e s e ( lu a l i ty S h e ll p r o d u c

i Buyers ol Automob; | C O M P A R E o u r a u lo m o b lle I n s t

I e r e w h f n y o u b u y a a t

J 1 Proplerty; “uar: i F o r d ......................... S 6 . 0 0

r. C h e v r o l e t .........$ 6 . 0 0

: BuickAH e lh sr make* of AoUmebUM

SO l'N D STOCK COMPAN Nona M in

J.E . ROBET h e I n s a r a n c e M a n -

it

1 H . v lK i^ l

ROLL PICTURE OF 1932s o ld i e r o f F r a n c o th e g lo r y o f v e n l

e d i n lo t h e c o u n t r y o f h i s e n e m ie s t h a t c o m e s U> h im o u t o f h a t e 1 ie s t h e g lo r y o f f o rg iv e n e s s . . . in v e r to ld !

'n n t I .u b itH ch P ro d u c tlrm

b e n . jS u I IF r o m t ^ e 1

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It’S-Tw in -------..........................t g re*te«months LIONEL

B A R R Y M O R EPHILLIPS HOLMES

J ______ __ T<ANCT CAKKOLL

E A Pletare T on 'W inR em tm btr u Long a

presented T ea Uv«!A story of love so dlvln« llfU d Uiret *ouU from

_ hell of d u p a lr Into a heiI en of h*pplnessl

r p h e u m

DUU)NOTE:’ T im t will ne( per

mK thU fe a ta r e . t« b

r t n d t h r - fo f*a««t. rer heard. ^

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P a w : g i r « ; , , . ; ' )

MAROA FA W ER J u b o r ■MAROA, U areh » (BpteUl to-Tbe -

N e w t) - f lp r ln i f a m *|ork J r begin- nUig In Ih t u a r o t d t e t e t 8 e T < rtI_ farm era have ch tnged their leea*Uon* for t h t seatoo 't work. ■

A lthough U«T6 U D o U tn t la t b t ‘ ' ground, aeveral fan o e ts bav t t t a r t td a-ork tn j tbe t«U.

Sheepm ta'baT e movM th tl r Oocka . to th e B ru o tau deairt. v h t r t g r a i t l i 'repo rt•d ,e « e u * o l.’ ......— ■

ja m t* iswanton h u ita t td tba B.J . M a im t W Htcrt tr* e t n e t s t l j cated by Homer Bean, wbo h as n o r* ed to U n N lebelioo W.

8 . A. Robtrt* and fam ily b a re mov­ed In to tb t te n a a t bouH oa t b t L e t - . te r Brown ranch, and « n i aisU t U r. Brown in the ( t m wocx ih t comtng .. . fcaaoo.

berg. George M oier aod w m iam H. OlbMn'. All application* a r t fUltd ■ ou t a t U tt offlot ot county Agent Kuhn*.

C harir* t . U rv e n Ceal Co. PboD* - 42S, CasUe G aU Ceal. A4v.

irmers

SSION!•' S h e i r P e l r o l e u m P r o a o e i i r

u s e . B lu e L a k e s B lv d . S o a th .

o n ly .

t h i a o p p o r tu n i ty t o s to c k u p

lu c ta a t 4 b ig c a s h s a v in g .

Me Insurantn s o f M c t R A T E S ( b o th - l a t o i n s u r a n t e .

i j Paktio-t* , L u b u t r ) um u% \9jm10 m o o 10 sio.ooH) S12.00 :Um w ritten a l l U l r« lt*•ANY IN8UEANCE i i f r ■

lERTST w in F a n i . I d a h s

■ J l - ' - KtUMtf .■ I M e A ay ge tI I■ I U c B a k ta y■ 1 UeLewwrtotr

M ltu r- . I B S C ^ a Z j f '« " • • • a e v e r 11

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ON E U MODES

-SfMrtw Skirts For Sports Wear, Button arid Flower Trimmings and New Coat- Dresses Claim Attention

Bj B i m i COWAN i(M x itU i p ™ W m M i W rtlo )

CBIOAOO. M u c h as - O mUT- Ude tu rn s tlia fccobilntr ftncT to I clotbM. BDd here »r* u !lculled trom tm ftt of Sloo N ew i" iH h t-« e ln g rtwlag ii

. taan t n d roundi of * » « « :I S k irt leng th t mre •ll«hUT ih o r t-

e r fo r momln* »od ipo rU wew:loD«er fo r drwey »od a f t e r o m |]

lemtft'forcTCTitaf.------------■— — ■ ■ fcp Buttons » « rery m uch la e»1- ■

denee for trlm m lnf. “n i e r five ■ U u t mlUtUT Kir. ■O Floweri a re | 00d. H m t W m ■

E u te r txjnneu; perch on lhe ■ thoulder or belt Une. ■A JtckeU ure oa everything from |

aporU frocki to eren lo* fow w . _ . T be c«pe' effect! *r« newer for e w -

. ntoff. of the new iw lr llo r ctr*cuU r cepei »re bonded w ith fur.e T be coat d re a . ck>ee fitting tn d |

UUcred. uRitlly In w n p -tro u n d I T crtloiu, to i t l n to f popularity.

------ A - u t n y of Um newer fp rlng ootUa o d lu lU b ftT e itee ree tJ itt oome

Juct to or Just below tb a e»ow . Uog glOTea a re worn wtUi th em ,7 H igh necUlnee continue to be

«m trt.BrenlngdecoUect«feaahow — a U ndtncy to come up tn back aod -

^° * ar» t a ou te ttndJd r fea tu re o f th e M uon . < l _Q Lace for erening frock i U «tUl

In high faroc. Very new are | j poppy and dalijr embroidered de< « |i t lg n i against a Uoe background. i n Polo co au In th e belget or

co lon are im a r t a a d youthful, coi They are worn with th e collar up tn goi back. po;I I Scarfs a re exceedingly Impor- ««

tan t,M pecla lly theiia rrow ones ]knotted eloee to th e th ro a t w ith col- ofi la rlets coati and suits. he:1 9 H aU continue to UIU IH e bere t Su

■ • 'm seen In se re ra i new ver- m« slons. ' R.1 0 &luet and beiges predomlnaU Ui

In the color scheme enUvened by reds, greens tn d brow oi. F e r e n « *• n lag are past«]s w tth t n icy-llko quality. Black. wtalU a n d the com* , blnatlon of boUt hold the ir popu* Ij

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WOMEN eiVE UGE “ MIlKINUNBmnilNKg

---------------R C m iM r m n o e . M arch ae tfln - dBreton unemplojvd women are be­ing minted to rerlve th e ' ancient It B reton laee>»ork and band em* ci broMery a rt, which has a lm ost died yi In the lost quarter oentury. fr

I n laao. there were 9O.W0 women in In B tliU ny who e tro ed their Urlng a t the family fireside by m aking « Isces and embroidery.

Their a r t was m uch appreciated hIn Paris. New York and London. w

Maehmes kUled the loduitry , but mnow th a t unemployment U lUaliitg If iU way Into tbe eountry of th«Mfslthrul folk they are thinking of *SolDg back lo the old hand ways. ««

--------------------1 >■'low a't adult vocational eductUoa >«

program has' more th an doubled in elthe last two years. el

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( t n t m odel f o r gcneriJ I a1 l-aroaT id w et-r .

I W o m e n W in "1(By T h e AssocUtod Press)

I SEATTLT. U areh J» -P lv e house­wives, who prldo themselves on the ir ability to cook, wUI u k e over the reins of government In tw o K ing county towTU next June . And they're going to carry Inlo office th e ir home policies — clean housekeeping and economy.

U rs . S. A. Bourke was swept into office by I>ival]>i 300 dcisens over her male opponent, U ayo r Harvey

. Sunk, and w ith her w en t a working m alorlty to the town council. Ur*.

' R . H . SU pleton. U rs . J . I. Miller and

I Two m en are h ^ d -o v e r members . of th e council, one of them U rs., SU pleton's husband.. U rs . U lller's huAwnd. now city . clerk, will adm inister th e oath of '

oftlce to hU wife and o ther newly- elected oHlclslt. M ayer-elect Bourke said t t waa probable MUIer would be reappointed.

Behind U rs. S lelU Alexander,

( newly elected mayor o t Issaquah. th e village sm ith stands. Her . hus­band U Jo h n O . A te x a n d ^ a blaek-

- d ty council. ~H er supporters said when they

it learned U ri . A lexander had been 1* coUectlng her husband’s bills for 13 d years and had let only $40 slip away j

from her. they decided he r plaee was I D In th e city hall. 'g She was elected on a s tric t econ* g omy program.

R egarding Uw enforcement, she d Mid tbe Uwn was getting a ll I t *

w anted and she w ouldn't give It any | . I more. iH aqush hs* a population of g 7«J. Il• U rs . ■U plston - FxpUlned - t h e e 4 women of Digrall were op in a rm s {

ever ‘-(allure of Ihe m tn to enforce !•'* dey* U va. U w -a b ld tn c eUlMnsi

0 tei; there was only one re m e d y -to z a elect housewtvee to do some rea)

e leanti« . They d ld l” (

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. • •• - T h i s cp ring fVoek- •; in p r in te d , ftcral do t d e i i ^I >04 p l e ^ d . r>ehu c o lU r .

P(«*±ed r ttf i 'lM on e leeves■ a n banded w ith black.

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^ i t y . MrH. S . A . B o u r k e ( l e f t ) w a H a m R o n e y ( c c n t e r ) a n d M m . J

i« c i l . S in c e o n ly tw o m e n w il l r c i n* f lc « in J u n e , t h e w o m e n f e e l t h i

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■ T E L L S p n o y T H— P irrS B U B O H . M arch J« ( « —, - T houan 91 j-ear old. Mrs. S a rah j Archer drnle.i all knowledge ot the [ m eanln.' of old aae. She U, however,1 quick t'> in te rp re t youth._______\~~ "You’-h," Alie says, "Is a sU U of

m ind, no; a tim e of hfe n o r a m a tte r o f ripe rh'-i-lu and supple knees, i t Is a.<> pu.-Mblr a l Ml as a t 30. I p ity \ thMP o'(i folks whose wires a re down i

_ and whr.»r h ra h a are covered w ith ’ tiie *'’” * "f eynlcUm and the Ice"of 'j

Mr*. Archer hajt been a mem ber of the Wompn's club here for 38 years

’ and XM a t one tim e lu president.

■ WOUEIf'SDiyUSES ■ ""••G IllllfTSlFEED W

I 8WANNANOA. N, V .. M arch 38 I W’ Inilivlcluftt feed<n« charta for I co«s-bovino meal* a la c arle—have

helped u» brlnjt success to 'a 'd a i r y ^ farm here oa-ned and operated by

] ' In the d.-ury run by Miss M sry B.i O rlfflih and Mias R. H am ilton noi two co«K in th e herd o t 35 are ted4 . alike, Kach cow's ration u recordedj- on a cart.I Milk, for babies Li » specialty ot the dairy, bill IhU trade sldne was ; fo'ind unprofltablp. -S o a line of

milk for nil members o f the family WM added, and now a speclaJvntfIk

i': . ^ .l>«ked for. tubenM ar patien ts. . ^ 1 S illt Jof f « } i ’iypc"df 'I ta d e 'II 1 wlected w ith care, and only certain

J eoas funilsh bsby milk, while o th - jT-f « t-P » o « iM c^ U m ilr« l« e -a n d -« * jll

-Whera t T n r to r th e s ic k . '" - ‘ — th e Barnu, jnlJkhouws a n d ©lher • Ibiulduiga wer* deHgiied by tb»

TWIN FALLS DAttYLY N EW S/TW IN FALLS, IDAH

l i n g s C l a i m

RIS—Sm art j^o

Swea.tem » r t - im p .^ K r i t T' fo r j p r in ^ . T h e iilfc ie "I v e c t. th e la c y s l i l c h an d , j tr te y bl&ate» a rc favor*- ite s fo r s p o r i jw c a n .

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1. W aahington,^^ elec- ^I found them.<iclvo« in the minor- wan clected mayor anil Mra. Wil*

■a. J. I. iMlller chosen for the coun* remain on th e council takinR of- they have won a ‘jswecping" vic-

woovan ownera. and conslruct« l of native stone as fa r as peeslble.

A wild pasture o t IM acres to r u divided Into th ree sections and the I n calUe are ro ta ted from .one to the

other.

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n i n g G o m m i

(o te s F r o m T h e

niis'blacl^"I ' ^ t s becoming lo Uie l i r ^ c r

f ig u r e J tc k e l i s W2.isl*Z en ith a n d {(eevcr A re J s la th e d t o th e e l b ^

J N eu) T y p e NecBy BARBARA BCAUPORT

(Associated P r e u Pashlon Editor) PA RIS. M arch 9 9 - r r e n ln * gowns -

for 16S3 a re known by th e ir neck-V lines,' T h e days w hen dealgnars slashed

^ a gown to th e waist, and Jet It to »t Z! th a t, a re done.w D ecollettes are complicated at*

fa irs these days, for—high or low. broadslw uldfred or n o n w — they all display an InlricaU c u t whleh partially concea'ts the back.

C a t Is Favored T h e decollelte w ith wide drtped

fichus covering the shoulders and form ing a V -fron t and back to oneo t th e favorites,-------------------------------

A nother slashes th a back Into In­trica te s tra p s parUaUy covered by shoulders.

A th ird drapes one band o t m ate­rial down th e fro n t o f th e bodice, a round the w aU t and up acroaa the nhoulder blades, while a fourth has a bore back, broken only by one n a r­row center sp ine strap.

C o k n Sopbbtlcaled Colora are equally sophtoUcaUd.

S o tt tones called aquarelles, blend*~ 1AS u v R t I tiues tu an effect strong* -

e r th a n pastel tin ts, a re th e order of th e day.

T here a re w ater greens, aoft blues w ith a touch of U vender. ca­n a ry yellows, peach pinks and such deeper tonM aa geranium red. gen­tia n blue and m idnight blue. Black a n d whlU are a tlll on th e evening

•C- color card.T h e fabrics to r milady's spring

rji danclnff frock a re generally duU- " • surfaced, w ith th e new pebbly crep*

flamlsol, m a t ssU n, lace and chiffon o f- am ong th e m ost poputor. ic - fUHiesetto I s RUn

T h a evenlne a llhoueiu to t t slim aa a wand w tth a watotUos a b it

= above th a norm al line, f itted hips ^ a n d a so ft (ull Instep-lsng th skirt." F low tra coDtrssUng wlUi Ute

eolor o f the gown are o ften used In to a narrow g a rla ad ' s tra igh t across

the tho fron t o f th e belt, a p e rt row the across each shoulder o r t aplashlng

effec t he re t n d there on th e sk irt. •

ir in y s C o m fo r t

t s ■

ng .showa new’~ W o m in * rA im a 'tS » n p * n len -* —'

W ritten fo r T he Newt « . FTM ent-dtjr fU tp ltc ts t t t r t e d

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AH 0, SUNDAY MORNING, MAS

t n e n t I n T h <

le W o r ld ’s F a s h

T h a» io v e i s f e i t u r e d . b y i t j • f ilU d . l in e s , L ifie Irim m ini le n d s Ihfe g a r m e n t X. ■fejplninc to u c h ,

N eck lin e s M a r k 1

^ p tl■ S ^Ups•t. A n evening gown of white

a trap decolletes, shown a t th links hold the s trap between

row for th e belt. F o r the other ev< ling derline and decollete Ardana< rt. • the bodice and skirt_ being spl

w ith th s N orm ans,- th e -ra c e th a buUi the first tw o-story .housei Som eone m ade a shallow recess li a w all, w ith th e -b lac k s loped-up w ard to a hole connecting w ith th ouUlde to let the smoke out.

U te ly builders bave learned th secret of efficient fireplaces, whle: a re practical as well a s decoraUve.

fu rn itu re exhlbltloiu have shown • tenden*^ tow ard g reaU r slm pllclt'

particu larly in th e decoration o overm antel spaces.

Com fort and Inform al converUenc will alw ays be the keynoU of fUe tide fu rn itu re a n a n g e m tn u . Here I th e place (or the easiest a n d mot restfu l ch air In , th e Uvlng rooti

^ - w ltb a h tn d y side ta W e an d a n ade” '5 u 5 t r 6 a r a f iB t i t tB i ? r m a iR r 7 4 h ‘

EMTIMlEllfiNSMEJINIH1UP’

CHATTANi^OOA. T enn.. Mnrc 3fl ii»v-V lrglnU Joe P rasler. no seven year* old. who was sto irn froi h e r hom e w hen she vnu bu t toi m o n th s older th a n th e U ndbcrg baby, u iu s t beginning lo Jeam th m ean ing oC '.be word, "kidnap."

Stie waa tsken from he r bed J th e P ra sle r home in 1937, w hen h t

. f a th e r waa city eom m W loner <I c a t i o n , a n d .k e p t away from h<

I I O lder achool friends a ro u se d h( curiosity by te lling he f. “ when yo

- . - y - 4 U U » - yott-~^«r»-..kUlaapp»d

" D u l ^ . w h at^ kidnapped?'* t e d T b e f t th e ; s a y t d lp p lo i t u

MARCH 27. 1932'

l e R e a l m O i

ih io n C a p it o l

^ ' A. cap eeffect sets eff the elecvcf

, ' oflKit disL onxl bouele » . spring coxt. The jcati' tf

of printed silfc.. -

; E v en in g G o w n s

1 1■ PP'S kiit« lace w ith one of th e new croas- . th e left, is of W orth design. Gold ;en th e ahouldera and form a chain evening frock with the sca rf shoul-

anae uses pale orchid m arquisette, splashed w ith m arquisette orchids.

th a t UltM* a b o u t-th e kidnapping-hav< been kep t In an a lbum to be showr

.heLK hcn.fihe la o ld enough to un- dersU nd them.

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i 3 A r N e w r S pn of

now “ •'’ tomorrow and letfrom ,tour P E R M A N E N T S j

bergh1 the < > 0 A A A N D '

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C r a w f o r d lt - I1 he'r ■ ID A H O ’S L A R G E S T A you B E A U !

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AN SA8TZR BUPFCS KtNUOhlllM r ru l l Juieca

" rB at oucuft c u n u t j*uy -But«r Cats OotfM '

«-utur plmsntos0 ItblnpocM 4 Mblnpoont

•e n u d <ook^ 1 oup eooktd

‘ 2 S S . M i 7 a S . u i' pspnka and milk. Cook unUi er*»mr

w u et formj. Sttr cstutsnuy. Add bardS t ^ mu»Efem»*cook‘ a**S5m ii'*A S

MBi. eook for I m lnuu. ttirrU g ooutaotljr. 6«rr« s t one*. . * i

EuU r C»k(-----^i-cup butler • -B e n J«lk»

1 cup aucar 2 cups (lour IV cup onuxe 31> uupoons

____K ^in'i*iiii],ii -_____ ll. u i° jL ^ !* rs ritrmaa •xtract

..»* Creun bulter sad add tusar. Cream well, add the orange lulee. When w*u mupd add reat o t InsrtdUnU, ixas

--------U>rea-jnmut*a_rour_lnio sluiUow_p*n__fitted witn waxed paper. Bsk* M min­uter tn moderato o trn . Cool aad Ireet,

w rroMlai^ 3 eupe iu fa r U leupooB M 3 taaapooci lemoD ex.i n vlnesu tractSiU I cup wkUr tMipoen ta lt - - -■ 3 t n w n im eup almonds

‘ ■V. teaspoon’ U eup red

almond e(* ebetilntractM il lu ta r. Tisecar aad Wkter. Boa

BeoUy. Do not sUr until thread tom a When a porttOD la alowlr pourtd /rom a •ooon. Four alowly Into beaten ecs wniiea. SM t until creamy aad tw X M d Ute ne* o t Use lacrwUeBis. rraes- th»to^c< the eake. Omta*qu«raB,sen*

, FOT roi'DDncH- Chilled Ormnte Julee— O x k e d g ^ C j r ^ M O *

Buttered OoTfe* '

- c s s s j s i r -Ajoaiagne Belsd

BpIeeOMe ____Oettee— ----------------• T e u M Cheeee Bsadwkhes

13 allcca white yallow i±m m , 'bread Ik teaepooi «a*

4 UblMpoona i tablc^ooea butter . eauup .

‘ A ^ s e b ^ elloaa In paira ta d b t ^ ter them. Cotar bU( tb* alteea w iB r«at o t ineredlaote. 00t«r with ramaUK^ IQB bread ille a . TtMst uaUl w«U taraOa#

1 ' ed. Serve a t onee. Three e«adwlo&V,I can be toaated on a recular toaetee, «U7^ n der the broiler or in a moderau eveo. a Bcallepad sa laea■ Bervios fix9 4 UblMpooDB •« teaepooaa b u tu r celery M l■ «.tabl(epoofisH --- 3 e u ^ mUk 3 tabltapoooa..................... ...B > tMapoon eall cbe{>ped■ U ta a a o m pacaleyH ‘ f ie?t'buttar and add oour. Add s t t a and eook unUl creamy sauce t c r M M a ttr cona-./,Uy. Add reac of ln«nd*o^3 Four Into uuttrred bakins Olth. bake Xt mlmit«i In moderate otan. _________________^ 8pk« Cake WIU>^eM^»CH»

I I’ cu'p’lU i^ J S S iS w t BO* •? 2 ^ p o o n a 3 eupe nour1' cinnamon 1 teaatwn

t teupoon vaclllar lo r» 1 cup lOw iB ttll,

■ White troatlnB. _____■ When weartnc rubber sJona «etBU«

th* (oaldM wiUi ea;cum powder and they will quickly allp on the haooe.

‘'CANNON B A U r NECKLACI NOVELTY m PAB18 8 T T U I

PA RIS. M arch 3« OD - “Cannon t f ball- necklaces t r t « novelty a c o » -■ Bory w hich th e younger se t to adopt-■ Ing here . T he necklaces constot of■ n double s tra n d o f big, black, b t l l■ beads entw ined w ith a heavy gold■ wire to sim ulate chains. T hey t r e* w orn as U x sole om am ent on t* sim ple frock.

'" f j BLOUSE FROM HANDKtatCHlKP a ln BECOMES NEW SPRING TR IC K )Ul- PA RIS. M arch 3fl Ml - B lo u s e * ^ hfa mode of a handkerchief are fa sn T ^ - | j . lo n 't U test contribution to spring

styles, (5ne frock of whlU m arocaln— h a s t ahort sleeved blouse made en ­

tire ly of a w hIU crepe handkerchief’*** g p n tte r td -w ith —embroidered -b lue-----own doU. I t U w orn w lih a UUored daf?:u n - b lue-w ooled-coat-U ned-w lU i-w hlle-—

crepe.

p f i H g ^

E n s e m b leI DEMANDS A- " V ‘'* ^ e K G B 0 » N D “01^-— ™

BEAUTY SUCH AS

C r a w f o r d ’tALONE CAN GIVE YOUI

et us show you w hat w« otn do Por g l tu th a t a re dlstlnoUy DCT*;;

PERENT com* to Ortwford'B sp»*^ claused g if t deparU nentt C(«meUea (00. a rtJn te lllgenU y to ld hero v t tb ^ a view to your particu lar aeedt.

> - B e a u ty .S a lo f l: 4 .r AND FIN EST EQUIPPED ' X T UTY SALON -X )M F k n ----------------- C-------- -—

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O G D E N , U t a h , M a rc h 2S— w O g d e n h i g h a c h o c l b a s - f w Icc tba]} t e f t n s w a m p e d I u t

t h e I d a h o F a lU h ig h q o l n U t ^ , , r a d e r a 4 0 . lo - 2 2 s c o re h e r e t o - ^

X t f g h t I n t h e s e c o n d g a m e o f a ^ ' x h a r i t y - B e r i e s . T h e faa t-a te p * - w n

p in g O g d e n h o o p a te r s , b y t h r v<H«<ry a n n e x e d w *

t h e m y th i c a l I n t e r w o u n ta ln UUe, hfcvln* won th e opcalo* g*nie . 41 to » , iM t a t» h t. ^

i s ™ ,J Mhoop c tu m p io u ouUp«eded ln« l a i - ho chu n p k iM tn tho tu t b» ir when tho t i l l e r *nd he a r le r Gem BU tc boys seem ed to t i n . ^

T h* coun t WM tied * t 8-aU » ^ e end o f tb * f l a t <iu*rter and :«»tbo to tl PnlU b e ld a le td or 11 to a u tbehaU ended. I a th e te co D d h A lI.U h -

- mon. K lnne r ftnd Powler opened up th e ir ahootinv » tt*ck u id piled up ),m n p o ln u befor* tb e Idabo »WJ« j, qu in te t w u able to count. Th*.iO r oaU taUIwl 6 m ore p o ln u WhU* Id a-

— ho -P a lU waa •oodng -tou r to U W -a ^ ae*to>19 lead u th e con te it w ent Into th o final q u a rte r . 'O jd en con- »• tlnued t be.aeaaD lt untU tb e game endftd. oot:

T be 1100 fim s w bo watcbed tbe ooatest w ere th rilled b r th e speedy perform ance of tb a U tah UtallsU _

, .agaln it th e Id ab o team w blcb, be - pu t % caua* o f lU experience and w eUbt. to

w u expected to w in tb e serlee. The ; Id ab o a sJ . o lthoush poaeeatlni tb e th r

ball In th e laat h a lf n^arlj’_ u o (U n <2 u O gden, h a d m lierable luck lb

, ebootlng, m any sbct^ going wild. c Select All-StM Team

»■ Following th e .g am e . ofllciaU ae- J Itcled a n a U -tU r K am which In- 1 eluded T hree Ojtden players and two >«>' V i te m Id ah o Tnlls. They are: Leb- ; I t a i a n . O gden, and Naylor, Idabo w * T K lU . forwards, K lnner. Ogden, oen- *}«

iT f. H odgc-ldoho Falls, and Powler, *''« OKrten, guards. ,' The double victory by Ogden eUm- “ “ m a ted th e necessity for a tb lrd Biimo w hich WM scheduled for Id a-

^ lio P a lls nex t W «dnf»d#y. ilf,T h e Coop'a m arke t five, Ogden.

defeated the W eber hlfth school qu in- te t. 47 to 32. in a tU t which p re- ^ ?tded th e fea ture tonight. The Ooop team alao won U st night.IDAHO PALLS (33) TO P T P ts . ^Naylor, f ____________ J 0 4 ^O reene. f ____________ 3 1 7W at#on, 0 ____________ 1 a- 4 , •Hodge, g ____________ .0 0 0 ‘"JW illiams, g ___________1 1 3Shaw. X ______________0 0 0 J i tMcCleary, e ------ :-------- 1 2 4 ” {

___•Joraensen. g -------- — o— o

T o ta l s .... .......................e r ~ n ^O O D5N <40) PO r r PU.W eir, f _______________I 1 3 “Lehm an, t ____________ 6 a 14 K ;K lnner, c « 3 8 ,Anderaon. g — :-------- a o «Powler, g -------------------4 I fl r ‘Boerens. f ___________ 0 0 0 " ,EUla. f ----------------------- 0 0 0w rniam s. g ___________ 0 0 0 f rHendricks, g ________ o 0 0 * ^

T o U U ...... ....................17 8 40 PI

THE^RESSYNCOPATORS FEATURE

ON ORPHEUM PROGRAM -T h e O rpheum sbow today Is head - f f

ed by a vaudevlU* stage band, led b r Al Panelll, PanelU and hU C al- “ U om la Creole Syncopaton a r e Jn b rougbt he re d irec t from an cxU nd-

____ ed to u r o f vaudcvUle h o i ^T b e b and cohslsU of. 10~colorM ^

____a y n o w a to n w ith two_>P«cUlly_art^ “lst»—"Big SU " (Ding Dong D c^dy R o m Dixie) a n d O cU vU D onun (ho tte st of bluea slngeT ».:O etavU ^ goes th rough comedy and ehonia ^ t b a t alw ays w in a big hand. ^

AU th e popuU r new melodies ara given • ^ I d e d l y "d lfferen tr b i-

------- W tpiBU U oa by U n Create Byueo* r rpatora . T hey pU jr a fte r tbe faahloci ” .o f tb* fam oua New Y ork Cotton c lub orchestra. O ne of the numbera . p layed Is ‘■111 B* O U d W btn You’re ^ D ead. 7 m Rascal. Too.” S

O n ,tb * screen ar* two fea tu ia . fJ I t r r t et w blcb U one o f tb* laoat ^ p u ta taad lng p r o d n c t l o n s In ^ y e ars , " B rokenL u lU by .-It w u made ” - trom th e faraona play. T h e M an 1

B arrym ore, PbUUpa Bohnea a n d - T fan e r OKTon.— ~ : T b a -oU xr fea tur* k Slg S M t," w ttb M d to QoUaa a n d M au­ree n 98nU iT ao , a n d )* a breezy jMBWdr tb a t ezacU r flU tb e pepuU r y p g a r »tfOM>.- ------- ------ ---------

tlBOUP OF BI-PARTISANS SAVES PARTY CHIEFTAINS FROM COMPLETE DEFEAT

W i l > i i i i H > ^ * > f » O n * )

psMaoM ecaaea te b* a H itoe .. *1 m to t a f to e x p re a m ytaffi Vrtwn I e a r to yen th a t, a t f a r t r x §m concerned, t f tb e e t tU M BduvsU

\ e ia iQ tt It."

-«>*an*- e a n m l t te f e . - = f t l t o w 5 5 i^ ] a resUeas. DOlqr cbam ber a n d l

O v e r w h

W C A W F W . V b O W l T ' I m SeTA PurtCTUR«-IWM8MI0 I T M O O IM iM n tm o V 6* n 4 B « w M A f o m < : r ' i

IM T H i f fO A O ? y — ✓ j

lo g tb e budget'for tb e V olU d S U te i G government. I tru s t lh a t s o fa r a s I have any Influence w ith tb e gentle- T ^ men. tbere-Will be no n o r s am end- 19 m e n u offered th a t a a ro r of ta riff ^ ( amendments."

Unmoved by these leader*, the In- ? * surgenU cried for a ToU.Xt waa tb a a ®y th a t tha leadera of th e revolt cam e c n t to th e assistance of tb e house lead- w a e n - rsni

lU pnaenU tlv* u a u a r d U , B «- t p u b l l ^ New York, a n independent, m r aald: teai--^W aT t-to L to Jt4 n d -b y .th « _ c o m :L vldJ o u tte a n d bring ou t a .MU to raise mei revenue. T

" I t t t Impossible to w rite a ta r t t f am< law a t th is tim e on th e floor of th e tom bouse. X appeal to m y friends on poe bo th sides wbo joined in defeating port th e aales ta x to sbow now th a t «-e ioh< c an rise to 'the oocaslon and help cha th e eommltCee bring o u t a aentlble coa bill." . "(

R«pT«*enUtlve R ankin . Bepubll- ago can, MUslaslppl. an an tU sales ' U x paU leader, told bla colleagues “em bar- ed ) go e a '70U 'a r* 'p ropoa tnc -a r* -w «rs* neo th a n a aalea tax." He addod: eral

"You have been going a round a t - booi taoklng th e ta rl lf, how you a re p ro- pee poataig «mbargoes."

A fter adJo^lmme^^ C rltp said: x ■■Wa brought ou t th la bUl u a u r ,

non -partlaan measure. I f th e B e - 5fo publicans can’t eooperate and help to pass a revenue bUl to ellmlnaUi mu, th e Republican deficit, then l ‘m n u

I through."I . Tho oil gnd.eoal voU, b e said, w u ^xn I "Just like a lof-rolllng U rU f bm.” ' uye

CrUp plans, to obU ln consent of go l th e house Tuesday to r e tu m to th e q i j adm inistrative section of th e bill fo r ^tai reading pending recommcnflatlona troi from th e ways and m eans conunlt- m g tee on subslltutes for th e defeated gfti $W>X)OOjOOO sales U x Item. He said tele he did n o t export the bill to pass th e q house nex t week. the

Under (he Crisp am endm ent rad adopted In lleu of tho section in the « h bill, the 4-ccnt-a-gftllon la x on d o - am fficsUc lubrJcflllng oil Is expected to yield $35,000,000; th e levy on m a lt, m w ort and grape concentrates,' ISO,- J . 000,000; Imported petroleum , «UM0,-. ' > 000, a a d coal and coke. * 2 ,0 0 0 ^T b e treasury estim ate o f 15.000.000 on Imparted oil Is d isputed by p ro - . po nenu of tbe levy, w ho contend It wlU yield from liO.000,000 to $50,- 000.000.

T he house already h a s approved ^ Individual Income and su rtax ra tea ^ estim ated by the t r e u u r y to bring In ^ >133.000,000 additional; corporate In - ^ come U xes to yield >31.000,000 and w estate u x e s to produce_i$30,000.000. 2 — About ii.loOiOOOiOOO-must-U ra ls*J —. In order to balance th e budget In IMS. A treasury d e fic it of IU 4 1 .- 000,000 la expected. Economies tn ex- ■_ pendlturea may reduce It by 1180.- 000,000.

Meanwhile, Representative L a - « Ouardla served notice In the house . he would offer a U x of one fourth of l per cent In th e value of all Atoek transaetlCFns a ad a h s lf of i per cen t levy .on a ll sh o r t sales. :

POLICE OF NATION , . w INTENSIFY SEARCH S

IN UNDBERGH CASE „’ ii(

(Continued from Page One) ^

said: ^“We are engaged ln w riting a rev- _

enue bill fo r tbe purpose of balanc-- terlous boat 35 miles a t sea the day ^ a fte r tha In fan t O barlee Augustus ^

' Lindbergh, Jr„ w u stolen from his home here. •’J;

The m en asked for a compass, he , ax)kU lned .bu tw ben .ababj.w bo.w M . . ; below decks cried, th e c ra ft sped

’ l l w u vlrtuaUy th is same atory “ Colonel Schw ankopf quoted h im u

; telling early today, except th a t he added the possible Identification of

, lh e two aen.I B e fn e to Reply ^

[ t J ^ 5 * e ^ n a S r t ? * l « a U i ^ e d, a n r ilgnlflcanoe to th e slory. "I Repeatedly during th e l u t few - , days Coleoel Schwarxkopf h u told ' of th a Invw U gaterr d sa lrs to f ind 9

Pleisebar. n ld to b* a mem ber ct g : tb* T u rp i* " gang o t D etroit, and 8 , h is aUsged asaocUte, W agner, bo th H t of wbom b a n been labeled ‘■known »I k idnapers" by poUee. A \ A tip w blfh w u t ^ e d ‘■abneet H

TWerWtt l e ^ T W n tf I t - W m r tr - tn rn t g

; MAGNETO' • ......AND .... ^- SPEEDOMETER |5 SERVICE r All Makes |

Official Bosch I r ■ Service I

ELECTRICIAN^ ;! 1 -Eliiiiu M • Neit to P. 0, I

h e ln n s IcTwin Falls Hciop |

Tourney Receipts jtod

Am onntto$1536 ' i--------. M*

E v e n t H e ld F l r t t T im e In

M a g ic C i ty M e e t i B d l i ,

D e s p l t a E t f e o t o f R a d io

B r o a d c a s t o n A t t e n d a n c e ^

G r o s s r e c e lp l a o f t h e a n - J n t u l I d a b o s l a t e b a s k e t - k* b a n to a m a m e n t h e ld In* i

T w in F a U s M a rc h 17, 16 a n d Be 19 w e r e $1536.10, a c c o rd in g to a s t a t e m e n t ^ o f r e c e ip t s a n d e x p e n d i tu r e I s s u e d y e s te r d a y b y W . ,B . S m i lh , s u p e r i n te n d - , ‘ c n t . o f T w i n F a l l s s c h o o ls , w h o He ty i i tn r h a r g g n f l(w nl a r « nil rangem enU for the tournam ent. i lar

This s u m .w u expended la b ring- we Ing a e t in ; dUUlct ohazndoaib lp thi team s to tlw toum am ent and la p ro - ■: v id in g ^ ^ ^ e x p en se s of the to u ro a- Ne

T h e flnaoela l sueoeu of th* toum -1 l am ent compared favorably w ith ley toum am enU Jn the past yeaw , in Re poeatello a n d Moscow. It w m r e r l ported by Oeorge S . D enm an. BUrley - school snperlflU odent. who w u | chairm an of IbU year's touraam enl ' commUtee. •. "O nly th e toum am ent two yeara ago in PocateUo exceeded the ■Twin Palla re tu rn s from ticket aalea." sU l- ed Mr, D enm an, *ho h u been eon- neoted w llh-lhe management of a e » ._ “ « e ra l tournam enU . "and th s t w u In “ “ boom tim es when more could be ex- ^ pected in th e way e t a turnout." i

Ttavellng Bzpenae* ‘ ( i T h s largest Item o t expense on _

M r. S m llh’s sU U m ent w u 8308^4 gi alloUed to the Coeur d'Alene U am . which U d to travel mor* th a n 8«o miles by bus to reach the B ruin gym­n u lu m . Lewiston's allotm ent of JM 4J0 came next In rank. O ther txpeadUures.foUow: ChaUU allow- ™ anee. « J» .33 ; Idaho PalU. I1S830; Boue, 1116.16; Pocatello, 113140; Oakley 866.50: ofllclaU- fees, 81&0; ^ eU le a tblello auoclatlon fee. tSO; trophlei, 840JJ; pHntlng. advertU- tng. tickets, etc,, 178.50; eUte board officials' expenses. 830,80; laundry, ^ telephoae and mUcellaneous. 88S5. *i

T oum am ent officials reported th a t ^ there w u n o rem uneration from the radio b toadcart of aftem oon games, whlcb, they said, cu t down a ttend -

* ance considerably. : {J ) , ' ■ ' ■ }

: Tuscon Boys Get I”j "EeadL^GolfTilt''"■ TUCSON, ArU.. M arch 38 — I Verne (Spec) SU w art, 18-rear-old vt

' Albuquerque, New Mexico, h igh p, J school boy who holds the southw est- i i* e m cbamplonshJp. battled hU way s ? today to th e flnaU of th e e igh teen th ,' annual tourney of th e Southwestern : O olf as*od*Uon by defeating Rob- i* e rt Ooldw ater. Phoenix, 8 and 4, In u ji __________________________^ Th e 8iumyn ia lrett-cham plon-w tll-n i* iheet J . H . Buchanan, H Paso, who t ,* defeated Rollln HUl.-Olobe. e and 5.' In th e lower bracket of th e se m i- ; n■ t lfU . ] n

- ----------- ■- -5 for th e two men In th e naUonal cap- r \r “ *»•, Five m en reported a n a n resembl­

ing Plelscher sought lodging shortly before m idnight l u t night a l a TocaB' c

. ing house on an obscure a tree t I n 'n W ashington. Re w u driving, tb e y ! t<

. aaid, In a n automobile contalntnv a b woman a n d baby. h

S A fU r th * man' b a d been tu rned away because of lack 6f room, po- p lie* were notified and detactlv* cars c equipped with rad io were ordered

“ to h u n t fo r the car. ’ cIn Norfolk. Virginia, the Very Rev.

... Dean K . Dobson-Peacock aald th a l , Norfolk Interm edlatries In th a effort ' to bring about th e re turn o f . th e P 13 mUslng child were stlU opttoU tIc, V

but th a t "there are no developments u of a n j kind." v

J. T he m in u te r previously h a d aald. d ^ a f ie r 'h e - a n d tw o otber prom inent ’ _ Norfolk resldenu had re tu m ed lro m d ~ a tr ip to the L indbehh esU U , be li u expected the r e tu m of th e baby 1:

w ithin a few daya.,f Meanwhile, New Jeraey officers

were reported searching tb e s u U m . shore of M aryland and boaU w rre C

^ being stopped In Qhesapta k e bay by t •d tnose searcning i6 r u a E f f l l im r 1

and th e chUd. 1w - -Id . — -------------------------------Id {W ffffiT.TVTffiTtftw tftfjaiM anm T ?C T iT

8 Id Hs I “ DON’T REGARD I] « I NECESSARY El = [ REGULAR ITEM 01

! GIVING AN ADEQ

f The qnly safe wa : assets is with soi

1 against the hazards ist.

. ! “Invest In Ii

•p A V E f-T k i' iL .

TWIN FALL3 DAILY K g

d a h o F a

t r . LOOTS < OWCIKNATl * ' TASIPA. P U , M arch se m - B t .

LouU defeated om clnnatl, 4>3..here

* ^ ^ e aeo r^ — x . H .S .a t . L outt ---------000 10l‘» 0 - 4 8 3 -C ln e ln a a U ___ 000 001 0 0 0 -a 5 ^ 0 S lJ

B atta rtaa : Rbam . O a r le to ^ e n d M aaeuio: W yton r. c a m n end Lom­bard i. M yilon .

P B lL U IS Ir'YANKS •■ T . P i m S B S B ^ . n » ..

3« («> -"B ab« '' R u th go t two hem e p run* and a alngto ta drive In fo w lu i run* b u l th * PhUHes d ifea ied th* to s Y ank^ S to 8, tods^ . weix T b e fielding t«»«» Pre

R. H .S . « p h iu d e lp h la -JOO 000 » « - « » J Kew Y ork _ . a o o o i a o o o - e _ 8 «

t B a tu n e a : ooTiini. Jim BU ott. J i t Benge a n d McCutfly; Andrews,

-Brown. W ell* a n d J w e n s . 2 ,

OIANTB U , OAKS <OAKLAND, M atch 9^ « V -D csp lU sue

a -seven th -ln lng r o l^ , w hich drove poiiHe j ^ n tSJ

iS tu lO a k s of th e paclfto coast league dep w en t dow n to defeat a t th e hands o t e th e O U nU bere today. 13 to 8. Un

T h e aoore-- R .H .B . gar N ew Y ork , \ « 0 00# O O l-lS 14 0 too

lO a k lta d - : : : r : : .0 0 o - o o o -« 0 - e - u - » bee I B atU riea ; Ball, d ib son and H<«- ten 'le y ; K aU oh, R udo lj* . H urat and a R ead. Pool. ______

1- D O D O H U 18; B O a tO N 8 ‘ 8p<

‘ O LBA RW AO ra. P U , M arch X g *W V-Bunohlng U of th e ir 14 hll* In }“

, th e U at th ree Inning*, tb e BrookljmD odgers cam e from behind today to .defeat tho Boston Braves. 10 to 8.,

T ho Bravea soored five runs o f t ^ D a iry V ance In the first five In-

- fltew - ■■ • „ « sail

Brooklyn ___.000 003 M x -1 0 14 1 “ 'SI B a tterlea : SberdsU MCAffee, C ant- , weU a n d H argrave: Vance, H slm -

' aeh and Lopes, Bukeforttx.

' 8EN AT0B 8 4, O R IB ia 1 "JJBILO X I, MUs., M arch — me

Lloyd Brown, upon whom the W ash- ’ ing ton Senatora a re depending for■ a lo t of v lttoriea thU season, m ^ e „

h la debut toda r against th e Ba^ltl- moreOrloles and w ith th e aid of Carl PU cher. ano ther southpaw, won 8 ^

: T h e Orioles rapped tho left-hand- ‘ e n fo r 10 hlU. bu l found ll hard lo I ' pu sh m en around « t the proper m o- ( fl

i _____ a> “SAD H A M -H U R L S. »t« ‘ PO R T WORTH. Texas. M arch M |W ■, (vP)-Led by Hal Anderaon m hU Uv

; th r te two-base hlU , the C ^ o . W hite Sox defeated P o rt W orth * <

fo b r.h l ta 'to five Irnitngs. M

! INDIANS 5, PEUCANS 8 f « - 1 NEW ORLEANS. M a tth X VPt- I W m u H udlln held the New O rleans T l> Pelicans to five hlU here today to AJ- allow th e CleveUnd IndU ns to win, r 5 to 0.

1 i C ntCA O O 4. MtBRIONS 1 • t SAN rRA N OtSCO . March M W > - j a » W ith W am eke hurling with mW- „

' aeason f*imi. r nK< trim» ^^■"m 'W the-San-PrancUco-M Uslons. 4> to 1. here today. da

T h e acore— R .H .E , ijj; * . O t U e a g O _ — 330 000-000—4 10 5

M lH lo n a _____.000 001 000-1 5 3_ BalU rteai W am eke and H artne tt; r ,■ 1 Z abnlser, Lleber a n d Hofmarm. ~j(- RkcL a

D ETRO IT «. PIBATB8 4 g jr LOS ANOH-B5. M arch 36 oT) —- D etro it Tlgera nicked Swetonlo forn , n ine h lU wblcb they turned Into a 8- hi y , t©-4 victory over lhe Pira tes of PUU- ijj ft bu rgh in a n exhibition basebalj game

- P ltU burgh ___-000 400 00^ -4 8 1% D e t ro i t ....... .......013 OU 100-« « 0d B allerles: Swetonlo and Bremel,

Uhle, O oldsU ln and Ruel. Susce.f ^It A T B L m C S 4. DAVIDS I _ ^ t FO R T K YBB6, P U , M arch » «le PhlU deJpbU AUJetlca defceUd the “:, Houae of David baseball leam here 'n » today by th s close count of 4 lo 3. I t

w u th e Aa’ f irst Ull since U st Tues- ^

It - c a r te r aijd Deahong dlvJded-the «a D lW hlM forC onnle M art'* elub. the, ^t* la iU r. allowing only one run tn fively in n in g . :

rs RED SOX 19, HARTFORD I •a . MAOON. O a , M areh 38 (A>-Tom •e OUver banged outr three doubles u ty th e Boston Red Sox- overwhelmed rg T n r tfBra.“ l O- l . UJiUy on Uw Bu te m -

leagusr«' tra la log diamond.

» I N S U R A N C E A S A

E V E , B U T A S A

o f e x p e S d i t u r e '

S Q U A T E R E T U R N ”

w a y t o p r o t e c t y o u r

l o u n d i n s u r a n c e

r d s w h i c h a l w a y s e x -

» I n s n r a n c e ” |

ffiERto:;lnc:ii D ^ i o ______ .

KISWfl, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, 81

a l l s F i v eW ^ B a H e y ®

J m i Up Post _5/ ion.

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State Olllclal Resigns to Accept Position at Paolllo Northwest Sales Director n °

— to IBO ISE, M arch afl P . Bailey.

sta te lam e vratden. resigned today to sccrp t a posllion u Paclflo N orlh- ff»" weal Mlfs direc tor fo r a C tU fom la Presened P ru lt compaBy.

HU rfAlgnaUon « a a aubm ilU d te te r L Oovepior Roa* and accepted th U at* 816 ; lim oon to U ke e ffec t a t e a eerly brei

daU io perm it BaUey to ieka u p hU w o ' new noric In P o rtland . R e p U u to .-tn

move Immediately w ith W a-fam lly -j u soon u a aucceasor c a a be chosen, whj

Bailey, a form er residen t o f Moa- holi cow. became w arden U at fp rlng to to 3

I iuccerd fl. K. T h o m u whp WU a p - ( I polnt«d s u te prM oa w arden. B e w u viro 1 a p p o iiU M byO ovem orB o law lth the 7 V anntiHnfed-purpc** -O f-^u tU ng tfta «ooi I department on a buslnaaa b u U .” but ' Bailey began Im m ediately a n In - gtai

tensive peraonal aurvey o t fU h a n d j • game condlUons over the aU U u rea! > loon u he en tered otflce a n d h u two » been-in the tle ld inuch-of-W a-year’a 5*- ’ term . “ ' off1 An earlkr p rediction lh a t he would

resign brought from th e ScRithwesi for Idaho snd th e 8 ou them ...I(Iftho u a

' eporlsmcn's ' associations requesU . Uiat he rem ain in office b u t b e said u r

today h i could n o t saerifloe a more n ii favorable salary conslderaUon to re - p i

, m*ln In stale employ.A conirlbutlng fae tor, he said, w u W l

, hU disagreement w ith th e adm lnU - tratlon policy of redueing saUriM. O ther , lhan thU dU agreem ent, he said, he hsd n o conflict wfth th e go r- >ou

I em or and "enioyed working w ith h tm ,gti I during the p u t year." “I cam* here a t a sa lary l e u tb a n ^ ' t w u receiving In m y bu a ln eu in g .

Moscow,' he a i d . "B u t 1 te lt tw e years In Uie dep artm e n t would glv* me experience In a new field. I t iU « new offer m ay n o t rem ain open fo r gj,, me to complete th e two y e a » , a n d I 1, .

; cennot afford to Ignore It.**

I B o a r d I n C a l i f o r n i a ^

' Ousts T l i o m p s o n 1 111______ to

, SACRAMENTO, CaL, M arch 3« RU . ( /fW a c k Johnaon. once heavywelghi em

cbjatnplon of th e world, hea been tw branded "physically u n til" by th e * sU te alhleUc commission a ix l aus- off

] pesiled indeflnlteljr from rin g e e - soi 1 UvUles, “] A e Negro tlgh tar, 8) year* old and 1 a » s ld e n t o t Lo* AngeUi, m e n U y ™

so % h t « perm it to encM « - t o - a *

s l e ^ ^ w j w l n ^ ou t th e e*e U n it ™

; H a f e y W e l c o m e p “

' O f f e r F r o m f o d s' ■— ' < ii

BERKELEY. C a l, M arch M Iri- In fo rau d t ( u ( tb * C lnctnaatl R*ds m- were trying to p u rc h a u h la oen tracl an- »-««m Ih* ■•ffKii.y< H ater,- holetoui ou tfle ld« r.- ia ld -to* on

day h e "would Ilka noUilog b a tter ] th a n to pla^ for ClnclnnatL” we

f U afey sa id P resident Sidney W ell 8 u 3 and M anager D a n Howley o t th a cU- Reda were "m ighty fine m en '' a o d b*

“It would be a pleasure to w o rt under w» a pilo t lU e HowUy.” - th

Concerning hU salary dU puU a t a t . LouU, H afey declared h e w u ld W

~ s u y a t hom* he re a ll year before f he would accept term a offered h im . th '• He U aald to ow n three aparU nent tb '* house* here . ^>e — - ra

I WASHINGTON WINS S ; IN TRACK CONTEST „'I I ■■■ nn

' BSATTLE, M areh 38 («■} — Two rt W ashington Indoors records were th broken sn d one tied w hen the U nl- w.

R versJtro fW sshJngtonK aM jD em Jtbe tti ,8 Univeralty o f C alifom U . 76 to 8S.

in- a sp tc locu lar dual track m eet It here tonight. P

Bob Klese], C alifom U , sprinter, shattered th e 330-yard m ark and fau8lled_the_75dffcrd_dash record _

” and N ewton H arreU. ?Tashln(lon, broke hU o w n 'tw o im lle 'f lg u f i **

Cf ,IOTESTYOURM O]i i ________ w m r F ppTni?^ I T U l L l C i 1 I w a v C r

= Y o u w m N e v e r H a v e

B u y a t L o w e r P r i c

F a v o r a b l e

W e o ffer a good 4-room plastered an d ga rage to r t im o o , 1300 c u b ,OWM. — .

Nice 6-room modern home w ith buU t-ln fea tures^ bsM m ent.'good 1 83300. W ith good terms. ,_________

O eed S ^ o e m modem home—I n - -wtred ( e r r a a g e and autonaU o *leot

m eat, n r a « « . Price reduced from 84 tm d* eqoltp |o r good car or ligh t t

»H w e tr a c t wtth <-room house, well, gravel m d . close tn. ooly 8lWc

H U e e m eloa* in on good gravel 1 n s m t e . c latcn i. Some tru ll. W oven fl ;H»Oe._Wlta good terms.__________ _

Q e c n e v e i l improved good 6-ro(n » > t . eU c trle lights, deep weU. garaj

I \ b e a u c h a m i

p. S ^ A Y MORNIKG, MARCH 2

e , 4 0 - 2 1dolden Triumphs J

On South’s U nits.P IN tH U RflT . N. C.. M arch 2fl W ll

' - B ig Johnny O oldtn. the )o l^ Noro­ton, conneetleuti proteaalenu whoae abllliy to w in play-offa b rought him SI

, the world'* richest golf prise a t Agua ' ca llen te l u t year, today w on the N orth a n a flouUi open til ls ' In an t e x tra 18‘hole m atoh w ith CraIg

Wood, Deal. New JirM y. He a h o t a ' 74 to w ood's 78.

T he tin e game which enabled Wood - te ahoM tw o 8Sa for th s opening a t

, rounns o t the tournam eni T hursday ni f w u missing today. T ^e Jersey sU r nl . found th e rough and trap* several m t lm e s a n d w u short wtth approaches gr

and pulU alike. L<l l was hU accuracy with th e pul-

> te r th s t broughl Ooiden victory and la• 81500I lra lm oneyand enabled h im to gt t break th e 388 Ue In which h e and ei> Wood tlnU bed the 73-hole m atch o 1 >tsterday. 5; f T hree \im es durm g ih e m atoh, 2;- which w u close until (he f ina l few nJ* holes. Ooiden sank putts tro m 30> to 30 feel off th e greens and thU work br* a t the s h o r u r range w u su rer th sn to■ Wood's. W ood go iliooo . la• The flrat nln* w u cIom w ith both M B- «oorlng-3Ce-aBd-nn Uh lng.a a .a q u a re . in

but G olden began to pick up a t the ax• s ta r t o f th e back Stretch. st 1 I I w u th* alxteenth hole tha t l a really decided the m atch, o o iden w u n• two strokes ahead, bu t not too fa r to ui■ b e -w r tk k e n T -R U leoo n d -w a i-jn it c( ; o f r . tb t.s te c n -a a d he sank li f o t an v, 1 eagle th ree u Wood recovered' well lli t for a five a fte r d rW ng Into the rough fe0 and 'send lng -h la second Into a trap. N

1 HOPEFUL EASTER WORDS » ' FLASH TO CHRISTENDOM y<

a WITH DAWN OF NEW DAY ft(Continued >tom Page One) | |

’ trepidation in m any hearU aa dawn' found th e Republican sp irit more (t^ active lh a n In recent menlha. Bp«- Ir

cU l precaution* ware U ken to p rs- y<^ serve th e peace shared by th e world ai^ on Easter. S

* o m O lA L S OBSERVE D A T t(* WABUINQTOH. M areb 96 </n — w % Shortly a t t a r *unris* tom orrow a I l*aders of th* nation wUl beg in what

will be for aoma a two-day obaetr- U anoe of Easter. e;

I The P resldest and Mrs. Hoover. D• Vice P resldeat Cunls. and some f< k members of tb* cabinet, the suprem e U 1 eourt. th* eenaU and the house plan tl

to arU e early to -ettend an open a ir II e sunrise servlo* la the bug* m arble • It am phitheatre In th a A rU n ^ n n a - l< n U onal cemetery.;* Desplto gloomy predictions by the II

ottlcU I w eather man. p lans bave fi ). gone forw ard for th e sunrlsa cere- n

money w i t h e r or no t the e u n ean c a be seen. T be to re c u u r matntalB*d

th is outlook for th s country—i t may d ■. ra in a a d I t b u y not. e. K s n r - f a ' OfflcUl W ashU stdA « n r >* e tiB B * rse rT le e s ln a d 5 tle * r i6 e y it 3 l f f5 5 tit iv e a n a itn fU d y 1 e te B d 3

to Je u n a y .to Uie Utlle srayatooe d P rlenda ohurch fe r th e Q uaker * m *etloc there. T h* vie* prea tdant ( a o d h is aUUr, M ra Dolly O aon. < p lan alU ndance a l th e M etropoUlaa I

a M ethodist E p lsco i^ church. 1!? .. Secretary MUU latonda t o f e to < ,' e h n ttih in th e m cm lng " a o d veric 1

- Ill the afternoon.- Secretary SUm-U sen IMS beea iadispoaed fo r • week ( 9t and wea uaeerta in w b st p a r t he t I'i M uld.B laiL iB-.the M ste r oommepi- 1>• oration;-’ ----------------------- :----------- — -Jnr Before e ad a fte r tb* se rriees — I

w eather perm ltU ag — lh a BasU r t ill Sunday, s ty u premenadee o f offl- 1 la cUls. dlplocaate a ad th e ir v i r e s will 1 Id b* jo lM d in by thousands of vU lton .1 t r w ho have com* by th* tra ln -loed to

. th a cap ita l during recant d a y a < k t I t Is on Monday, however, th a l t id W ashington’wlll witness on* of lU 1 re m oet typical E u te r aeeoec. T ens ot i0 ih o u u n d a o t children will troop to I t th e W hito Hous*. where, u pon Uie ,

b road sou th Uwn, th e a n n u a l egg , ' rolling fcto wUl be held. l « s t year, j

~ d u p lto cold and rain . 90.000 took pa rt. . I

T M ra Hoover h u pU nned upecU l- ' ly for th is year's celebration. Nearly

300 children of offlcUU h av e re- 'c celved engraved InvlU ttona to meet , « the t i n t lady Instde th e White [I* House before Joining th a th ro n g on he tb e JawB ot/tsld*.

“ Net Association1 Delays Selection,n, - N EW -Y O R K .-M arch a s (ff>-All- repiOTUTo Uw e o n tm y .' th e United

a o N E Y i n a h o m e

[O E S - A R E L O W — —

a v e a n O p p o r t u n i t y t o '

W e e s a n d o n S u c h

i b l e T e r m s

lered house wiu> Urge sleeping porch cash. 830.00 monthly. Possession a t

vn ih gU ssed-ln sleeping po rch , e ll ;ood garage and In east p a r t, only

—I nice bedrooms, hardwood floors,I •leolrie h s a t for tank , e*ra*nt-b***- om 84000 to 83350, Easy term s o r will Ight truck.

ouse, eleclrle llghU, liasem ent. deep 81500. Bomo U nns.

av*l road. Oood l-room h o usa^bem , ’oven wUv fenced. P riced reduoed to

6-room m odem styU home, fu raac* garage, family orchard. Price SltOJXI

U ti l j q u t tT Ig J oV n M s q y t . „ •

i M P & A D A M S__________ 135 S h o e h w e S o a t h

CH 27,1982 ........

1 2 , t o W i l M k l^ a n T rio m p k U

, In W ater Contests |' Stanford University Taket e Seoond PlBoe and North* i western Cllnos to Third ^

ANN AASOR, Mich., M srch n (JP>1 -U n iversity of M ichigan's waU-bal- toT t ancad sw lm m lnr U am reta ined lU , „I national eolleaU u championship to -r n l ih t by U king a first pUoa in th a r " X medley reuy . l u t evenl on the p re - a gram. M iehtian earned 94 points.

Leland SU nford WU aeeond w ith 9 1 . V• Northwestern acored 31 p o ln u to *«d lake third plaee. P rio e e to n an d R u t- um 0 ger* Ued to r fou rth w ltb 6 p o ln u to d each. OUier team* acored u follows:II Ohio s u te , 8; ao u th em California,

5; MlnnesoU, 4; Navy, 4; C allfom la. unl 1. 3; llllDoU, 3; Columbia, 3; Ctncln* ■V n a il. I. - ‘-?v0 T h e Wolverines were forced to ( I K b rtak the .natlonal coUegUle record ^ n tono*eoutN orthw M tem ’a l r l e l n l h « |

l u t evenL - Taylor Dryadale tou n d . il M urphy Of ihe-w U dcaU hU m a to h ; u in thn h»rv strok* U f Qf. th e fac fl^ ' t e and gave LouU Lemak aboul a n even Mi

i t u i with Lennox. N orthw esum . of A Lemak put on a g reat bu rst Of sM ed, 47. a awlmmlng- fuU lenglh of th e u n x wli0 under w au r. and gave Bob L add a ahi It e o m m an a in r-irad~ w h leh -th s~ th lrd -m s a W olrertne m anaged <0 hold. T b e a t 11 lime w u s m ln u l« n :6 geeonot. T b e to ' n former reccrd of 9:00.3 w u se t b r M J. N orthweltem In IMO........................1

Michigan took tour f irs t places tn u r C th e lO ovenU o ttb*m K llng300 -yard , b r e u t stroke, IW -riM back, 330- n t \ yard fr*« style and medley relay., e tan fo rd accounted tor, th re* f i r t u - pJ r the 1800-m ete r t whleh w ar decided m.

. l u t night. Uie 440 and U ii 50-yard _ tree styles. a ta Johnny, fiehmleter. M tehlgan, .waa e (he only double winner. H is vlotortea ■, . in th s 330-yonl free slyU a n d 300- .. yard b r e u t Strok* wm r a u h im h ig h f }1 among candidate* for th* UnlWd

S tales Olympic team th la year. ],O tnciais of the Olympic c o m m it- ''m

te* were preaent ton igh t a n d p o lo t ,11 > winner* In the meet received Olymple y w cerUtlcaU* ot merit, it A fsalur* of UnlgbVa flnala waa

Uie do** ccmpeUUon between M ick­ey Rllsy, BouUiem CaU ferala. a o d J

r. Dick Degtner, M ichigan aophom ore; K<• for Uie fancy d lrlng crown. R fl*r. *• tbe defending ch am ^ o o . w on b r l o * , S 'n tb a n 4 polnta. ThCM boya outclaaaed ^ lr th e fleTi in th e high dlv*. R U e y ih e e acored 148.78 pe ln u , and D egeaer oU I- 143.83. I '

In repeating for Uie naU onal tlt l* \ Us< le the woUerlnes hung up record o f ; v i 'e four vldorle* In th e t u t six na tto o al vei 1- meets. They alao won th e W eatem ‘ At a conference tlUe, ) d*id The ehtir* m eet e f th e p a a t tw o . ly days was m srked by ta s t Uma* a o d ! ^

close eoapetlUon. NaUonal ooUegUte IT ■Medrd*~ror ihe -400-raic-r*U y; a o o - ; tj,le yard breast Strok*, 80-3r*rdfre*Btjrte. g id 330-yarq fra* sty)* a n d 1 0 0 - ^ j |>e m*dlsy relay wer* b ro to n .' ______ ^

S a u te a u w n T ennia assocUUon to* . n. sUU It h u n o t ye t decided v t u t | n pUyera wUl represent thU ooontry '

la DavU eup w arfare th la fum m ar. to elUwr la th e American to n e p U y or rie In Europe.a- WbUa i t U th e p re r tU la f opin ion • Ik th a t E H ew rth Vlnee. jr .. and P r« U t ^ M Shlelda are certain to be delegated f | 1- to pUy the singles a n d O eorge L o tt, p{- J r i ani-J6lm ny=V an"Ryti^-tn«Tloa- §— bles'w hen U u going geU rough , th e )v er tennU fathers a t a meeting; be re th is , p 1- week-end declared ther* s till U. a g Ul wide op tn race fo r plaoea o n tb*r t .team. yto Bemon 8 . Prentice, New Y ork,

chalnnan of th e selecU onT om m lt- r a t lee of aeven, declared tim e a o d p l a y - [ e iU log to n s alone would away th e o o m -, e ot m tltse, V Jlto -w s WUl reeerve U u r ig h t to nam e 1 _

dellnlte pUyers, team* a n d te am - IS eaplalns, It *o dealred. to r lh a var- ‘f. lou* ll« ." he said. "Tb* baaU of ok Judgment wUl be th e pU ytag fccm

of any partlcuU r pU yer ju s t p re- vlous to the Vie and hU avallablllly for Uiai event. Selections will fu r-

■*: ther bo governed by clrcum aUsce*;!* and eondlUons ]u i t p rior to nu r

p.rUeuU r U ,.-

n Alwaya Dt

= ..... U S E DW h e n Y o u B u y i

i ________________________. M o t o i

I 1030 Model A S U n d a rd

i m P « d Spori Offiip*, uiw mi(r»* wheeling ------------------------WJl ChevroUt S po rt Cabriolet.

[ 7000 miles, actual m ile a g e ------1930 PordTown 8 « l a n .............. .......... .........1W» Pord

‘ -Roidster'------ -------------------------19M Dodgs Screen H -ton Commercial, good condition _ WM TOrd Truck.- new motor ......... ... ..........

- 1830 m w . b 7.Truck -----------------------------------1029 PordP ick-up---------------------------------

G ood S e le c t i o n o f t l

- L i b e r t l T r a d w -

Union M' “ “ Y o u i l t o n

T w i n F i

ihTHIe 1Idahoans Meet in

M atPrelim inanes

P O M IJU tD , U e te b M MV-Vr*- llm loary a a to b t* la tb e a&nuel Va> c lfle lfm b w aa t Y eu a e M n 'e OtarU*Uan assocUUon wresUlng te o n a - m en t were h*ld hare tbU a ltaraeo a with wrestUia trom Xdabo, W ash­ington a n d OregoQ eoopeUBg.

Dick Dlebetdorf. defending eham* plon tn th e ll4*pound elaas, wen hU f ln t round bout w ith PeU Traon.Vtctoria, BrttU h ooiambla, in 4 ;ia.

W alu r W atson, PorUand, enU rM In be th th e 181-peuad c la u a a d the unllm ltrd heavyweight dlvUlon, lost to O ordon’MllU. BoU*. In th* 191- pound claas b n t defeated oeorge Lo- va lt. VlctorU. J n a4-aeconda In tbe linllmUed tim .

Oldest Rword

------------of them alt, i v d M eredllh'a m a r t of 47.4 aeconda for Ute 440-yard dash, whleh had stood te r y e a n w u s h a tU M by "B U aln r’ Ben C u t -

-m an-boapecU eU d-auoferd-n iB B er------------u hia taeotfflataa loat a dual m**f to- th e Lee Angelea A thletla club,•0 to Bl, here today.- E astm en e tra d e tb io a g h -th e one- ------U p dUtance in 46.4 aeconda, cn* tuU aeoond under th e tim e M ered- ' iih e e ia tx ta e n yeara age while wear­ing th a iseloiB o t th e O n lm a ltr of Pcnuy lvanU . P lfU en yarda b a ^ d E u tn u rn . b u t running a 4T.9 qtiar> t« r-m iu neverthelesa, eame Jamea Oordon, of th e to e Angelea AthleUc

-olul^-Ut4ta |8h eeccnd. -------------- --------- .l a l e r E u tin a n . riinnlng

U p In the uU e reU y, negotU lM the qua rU r In 4 8 i wtUx a running ita r t.

Ohio Youth Sets Hurdles Record

C L m L M f D , M arch J l c-W -Jack Keller, Ohio S U U huidlaa a u r , a st a s e ir iB decr vo rid ti ttearA lb th e 60-yard hU h huM lae ton igh t e t tbe

' oU vtU nd Athletic elub trac k m eat , here, Bla tim e waa 0.3 aeoondi: th e old m arii v a a aeeoada.

I T lia tc tn e r m ark . leeegnU ad by th e If aUonai A oiaUur A tblette R elen

' waa *8( by LM Bentm aa e t tb e U nl- v e n liy o{ xniaoU, la tb e OlaVeland

‘ A thk iU elub m eet ha re U « t yeer. byI da fa attn i-K a U ar.. • - i — _____— ................

. SeU ar wea a aU p behind th e naU ’ u b e c laa ted tb a l& at hu rd le a ad : tra iled a y a rd e t th a esccod. P t e n ith e n ' o D h e fe r fa d ahead o f John

a tO M iM k eep te ta . end M ean . O hio W astejna, w he e e a e k i •acend e ad th ird n w e e ttre ly ,

Gar Wood Rules I n R ^ K World

■ e i m t o r r , m w h i i < « - o e gWood, o a ed b o a t vlBard.-M turn et- fldaH y tb e worid-a pow erboat cham ­pion. W ord w ia recelred by theY i^ tm e a V J t« o c U tto iro f Am ane*--------h e n today hU ape« l of tll .T lS mUaa

' , p e r hou r e n lo d U n river. M iami I B c ae h ,P lo rid a .P * b ru a ry 8.h a a b e e n I accepted by th e tn te m a tlo n e ! Motor

TachU ng U oloo u e weeld'a record.T h e prrrlou* m ark w u 110.339

m llu a a hour, mad* bv Kay* Don.1 EnglU h speed king, w ltb hU MUs

' , E ngU nd I I on Lake O arda, Italy . U st Ju ly . -

OS. H. GROOTSa ~ ' r n n i N A R U M ,Twta reo s , U ab*

; O meei 4M SbaabMM Street West BssMsas* rh * M U n -4

, OtfU* P b* t» 18H-W

Dependable __

I C A R ^ "

y f r o m t h e U n i o n

t o r C o . _____________________ _____

.._____lS275.00$450.00

_____ S475.00_______S325 00_______$165.00

..... S235::0e-_____$265.00______ S225.00------ $350.00_______$165.001 1 5 .0 0 t o 1 5 0 .0 0 C t r s

« — E a c y T e n n s

lotor Co.Ttf Pcalcr ~ 0 —F a U s , a a l i o

" f a l l

V H L 0 E 8 8 A G I 1 G 1 1 I N G

O N S m i E T f

B r o k e r s A t t r i b u t e S e i i i n g

------------- t o ...... t l n c e r t a i n t i e s O v e r

N a t io n a l T a x Q u e s t io n S_____ ,L9>?

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W A R K E T S A T A B U N C r ^NKW TO RK . M u c h 38 ( « - « » I

• •Block*: W eak; «T er« l le«<teri IheT' touch new tow*.

Bond*: Heovy: Kreiiger l*»ue* p r ^ ri.itnp held

C urb: W «Jt: utUlUe* le*d<l«- m J eUae.

FcrtJ«n exch«ng«: F l rn ; ite r - b« p U ns tsmln buojan t. nilU

Cotton: S u s tr and coffee hoU* allfh d * r . T*!'"

OHICAOO:. Whefct: W eak; bearUh govern-

m ent report: weak itock m arke t O om : E a*i; bearlah govern-

. m en t w ealher foreoaal: aym- pathy. W eaknesa a ll gralnt.

C attle: Quiet.Bo«i: Steady to (tronf.

- ' ■ — • US

(AaaoclaLl P m s Plnanelal W rller) LIGei NEW YORK. M arch 30 - Stock*

emerged from Ihelr recent ru t on Lloei tha <knm*ldo today, sagging heavily In a la rger turnover.

:-----------Brokera-aitrtbuted-aelU Dr to -u n - ^eertaloUet over naUonal laxallon, ^reai p o ln lln r ou l th a t the aUes tax d»- w a i (ca t had eome a fte r T huridaya clo«o ^

u- . .f tn d th a t- th « m arket had no t had i l * * ' opportunity lo ahow Its reixtlon to i w ard fu rther delay In balancing the Treaj

*’' ! S ^ e r lecurlUe* wer« untelUed by th e reeommendatlon for a Kreu- ser and Ib ll montorlum. T h li may have contrtbuted to the general un - eulnea«.allhough New York bank- era fo r the SwedUh <omp*ny .a id . « « th e y had been Infonaed th a t »ut-

. flclent ca*h w u a t hand, a t Jea*t p rior to K re r ie r ’a death, to meet a ll obligation*. p o

B«ln<r in peaatmWlc mood, the m arket di*re*arded aUtUUc* point- l i ^ to fu rth e r banking Improre- m ent. p rtferrlng ln*tead to make bearUh cap ita l o u t o f the dUflcul- - o u " tie* faced by congre** l a providing new revenue*. W all atreet had oot unanlm om ly favo ra l the aalea lax o o r fully expected Ita p ia sag t. bu t th e m argin of defeat eame u aome- p] th ing of a surprise and speculaUve clreJea *«m ed to feel lh a t final ,t*nd agreem ent on th e whole tax prob- i j , lem m ight be d ifficult to achieve, W eakaeis of w heat a n d govemment bonds fu rth e r refJecled wer« heavy »torai from th e opening. A little reeov- u h c ery came in th e f ina l hour as shorts

_____took pro flu . b u l !al« IraniactlonswItaessed'anolhCT retapae and clos­ing prices were near o r a t the bot­to m .. T be B landard SU tU U ea-A s- aoclaUd P re is average for 80 U- ■ uet'fihU hed a \ 60JI, Ju*l a point K/ above th e bear m arkel low. C harl 8 *> followera were disturbed by the « " • ralU ' peneli«tlon Into new low ground, which waa taken as an un-

- fsvorable symptom. 'S lM l Drvpa

U nited su ite s St<el. which had b e w meeting a trong support above 40. dropped to 3B)«. I t cloeed a l H ? . 40U. o f t 14. A m arican-Telephone was ptenlifuUy supplied, reacting to i l l 1-8. N orth American, Proctor .and Oam ble and W eetem Union lo st a couple of points. In the rail <UrUton, S a n ta Pe, PennaylvanU and Southerri Pacific w ublU hed — new minimum*, while New Haven p r tf t r r e d dropped lo 10 point* to 40. Reading, traded for the first time* in « the dividend reduction.- wa* ___down v .i. Sales totaled 1,M7,TO0 snares. -

P inn ing gasoline price* and ap- proval by the hou*e of an Import o a i - *blp

T w in F a l l ! H a r k e U ^

i l S

'U m tad i ___LUhl butctwn. i n te 110H * r r butttien. 216 te 216 IbrZZZfijS I

lowi. 2M I f .. “ 7

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O nt d n lr r Quotm] O m i Korthcm* peuNo. 1 u>« NO. 3 Bl KM u d lOe. (Dd S l-• u rrpon«d »ic u id tic. *®‘

On« drairr QttotM Rrd U ailcau No. POU

2 ;H r«a./aa!SS!d“ u |3 i

Block _ ^ I M O p??*te«» food. 400-pound lot* ----------*1.05

s«*4i in*A1/«JI*----- -------------- 110.00 e nMo* Tm on m ia ---------------------lij.oo «tu d OOTiT ______________ tSJM J,

- • . ------- ^Ko. 3 a u i f t i ----------- --------- 1SC10 300 th (

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U x enabled oils to hold off the gen­eral m a rk e t weaknea*^ a lthough there was n o e ffo rt to move Ihem 1 higher. Slacknes* of tulom oblle producUon, w hich U doubU c« being held back because o f light dem and ' u well a* th e delayed appearance 1 at Pord 'a new modeU, appeared to be contlnulnff. fo r Youngitown sUel , mUl w ill s U r t nex t week a t only a slightly Increased operaUng ratio, rhu* th a f tr s t Quarter *eem* des­tined to so d w ithout beneril o f aea- •oaal expanaloo* in two m ajor in - ju itrtea , a m o tt unusual occurrence. L l

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JBerty S l is 33-47 ......................M i#;Jberty 1st 4U* 33-47 _______ 100.3Jbe rty 4 lh 4U a 3S-38____ .-.100,13Jb e rty 4th 4\4s reg. 33-38 = :.I00 .18Treasury 4U b 47-83 ...... ...........10350[teasury 4s 44-M -------------------00.33fYeaaury 3Ws 48-M ........ .........: 87,6 Am.;rreasury 3 S a 40-43 J u n e -------94J4Iteamjry 3?ia 43-47 .................. M.4 ^ ''r ea*u rr 3 S * 41-43 M arch — 84.19 AmYeaniry 3 ’4a 48-49 _____ .•..... o ia orreasury 3* 81-55 ----------------- 88.10

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SAN PRANCISCO. M areh 38 W V- luU erfat 34c. R e s t unchanged. Burr B utter: 83" score 23c; 81 score ‘• " 'f

m e : 80 acore 33c.Eggs: U nited S la te s ex tras Isrfe o m i

t ' i c : medium 1 4 'ic ; small 114c.Chee*e: P laU ISc. S i “

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PORTLAND. M arch 38 W - H a y : g S , U ady; unchanged. curtJ

_____ Del iCHICAGO PRODUCE ^

CHICAOO, M arch 38 (/t^ — Live em u oUltry; Receipt* 8 Uuck*; sU ady, rice* unchanged.B utt«r: R eceipts 8184 tubs; iteady ; oen*

ream ery special* 83 acore 33H to 3c: exira* 83. 33c; ex tra tlrsU 80 ^0 81, 31S to 314ic: flr*ts8S 10 88,31 oood o 3 1 U e:* ccond*88 to87 .18 lo20H c; Oooj tandard* 80 cenlralixed c a r lo u 33c.E n * : RecelpU 11.563 cases; easy: o m

x lr* flrsU 13c; fre ih graded f lr s u hu k 3Wc: c u rren t receipt* 11 lo 11‘ic : torage packed flrsU 13Vic; ex tra s m t i JH e. iM^'

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KAN9AH CITY . M a n h M (>P) tU UtM B D A l—O nlena: No cartel a rrtv a li: Uan ear* d iverted from team track 31 c a n on trae ir 3: swpiMca light, dem and N»t medenUe: m a rte t aboat steady; Oregoa SO potind tack* ydlow D an- v e n No. 1 1 Inches and larger $4.35: n»» M lnnesoU 50 potuid tack* red gtebei ^ y No. 1 2 Incbet a n d U rger 14.25: C o l- orado 50 ponnd sacks yeUow D an- Pael T en No. 1 l i i Ineh minima* M to I4 J5 : M ichigan 50 pottnd tack* yel- ~ low globe* No. 1 l ! i tneh mlnlmiun U to « 4 .U :C a U re m U 5 0 p o an d a ae k * QUOl w h lU g Io b e a N e .li:i ln e h m ln l» iiB i one

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A l- P o U te n : tte relpU 87 carload*: cho e s irmch 24t. (oU l Unlt«d flU les off•hlpm enU 893: dull, trad ing slow: yeataoked -per cw t^ W bronsln roand t l t white* No. I, 75 to SSe; Idaho R » a eU lamNo. I. t tJ O to >M0, e r I

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SAN F R A N aS C O LIVESTOCK jm SAN PRANCISCO. M arch 38 (/D DOtl

<U 6 D A>—Hoffs: R ecelpu for woek $943&80; d irec t 1135; bu u h era ISc to 2!c c h islter: closing lop 15.75; bulk 150 tb m a 195 pound* IS.60 to 15.76: e igh t c a n i tn common and medium 14.80 lo 13.40; era few tS.60; packing sowa a teady; «q( largely t3,50 to 13.60; good to 13.75; we< today fully sU ady . to

C attle: Receipt* for five days 1300; yei direct 425; s te e n sU ady w ith la st t it ■eel ‘* avtfB nern3~ CITl ' 8W~rO~ntHr pound fed $7. lop ; 10 c a n 830 to 1185 MJ pound tow medium to good 86 to lo t * |7S ; common M 30 to »5: c a r 860 to : pound yearlings 16; uhe slock »teady; p n odd helters t i ; ;ew good cows 14.50; $7: car nnd Odd common tb medium se^ $350 lo >3J«; low c u llers to $1.50; cal tcM bull* $3.35 to $3.50; good $4; ( calves; pacU ge 435 pound ' truck- we In* $5,75: good 350 pounda $7: veal- we e n $8. do

Sheep: RecH pls for five day* 3800; a n (Urect 19C5;.surlng l« n b » s lea d y t-s ti go< « e s i : 69 to 75 pound medium u r to choice $7.75 to $8.25; Closing top $8; $5 fed lamb* 35c to 50o lower; package M. 73 pound sho rn $5.50; f c ^ decks 60 pound common $3.75; culi io medium ewes t l to $3J5 ; good to $3. 1

PORTLAND U V ESTO CK kit PORTLAND. M arch 36 (O 8 D to

Al—Itogs: R eeelpu 500; c o m p a ^ $4. week ag s: slaughter classes SOc high- $4. er feeders 50c up; bulk Ught butch- 10 er* $J>55 to $5.75. former jades ex- kii trem e top a ( close; strong w elghu to and heivle* lo U 5 0 ; packins mi sowa $3,75 to $4.35; pigs to k lllen 1 $4.35 to 55.35; bulk better grade tight co

' feeder p itu $1,75; le u desLrable kinds m<

: week’s trad e steady to 25c higher for v is te e n and she clock and steady for bu

1 bulU an,I calves; bulk higher medium ni I to 'eoott g n d e * uteers $6.35 to $7; la

n i7 j5 : lower grade* down lo $4.50; IW

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q u o U b lo to p h e lf e n l^ ;e o w * $ 6 J 8 ; an one load ouU U ndlng helfera M onday 35< $8.75; bulk desirable cow* for week vti $4 to $5; low c u tle n downward lo st{ $ l i0 : moally $3 or be lter; c u lle r to lo good bulU $3,50 to $3,75; v ealen and $6 calves $3 to $7.50; bulk $7 down.

Sheep: RecelpU none; Quotable ke steady w ith week ago except new fn crop sp ring lambs, w hich weakened oI< afte r W ednesday and cIosM barely ch

. steady lo unevenly lone r; a trlctly elt ; choice old crop lambs up to $7. w ith Iw> off grades $4 to $6; medium to choice ^ : y e a r l ln » $ l to$5 ; cull locholoe ewes $6

$1 to |3 .50 ; bulk good toch o lco ip rln g j;o> lam b aearly ln w eek$9JO to$IO; low- sk

e r g ra d li downward to $6.50. $5-------- sp

OHAUA UVESTOCK edOMAHA. M srch 36 (;?) (U 8 D A)

- .B o g s : R ecelpu 3000; shippers ^ bought around 550; stesdy; spoU Sc higher on under 300 pounds; sows « steady; top $4.03 for choice 180 to 300 pounds: bulk good and choice 160 to 350 imund $3,90 to $1; 350 to 350 pound $3,70 to $3J5; 140 to 180 ^

> pound* $3,75 to $4; sows $3.35 lo : $9.40; pigs nominal.

Cattle; Bfcelpts JOO. calvca .33;> compared week a||to: Killing classesI itiTjng to moitJy 2 S c ' h i g h e r ; - t ; . e rs strong lo SOc h igher; stocken

and feeders mostly steady: bulk* for ” : week; Fed xteen and rea tllngs $3.35

to $875; iwvcral loads $7 lo $730;; yearim gi 0S>9 pounds $730; weighty , i *teers 1353 pound* $7.75; heifers r M JU -TO-t5 .i5 . lem iu sds- $5'6> to l l j i $630: bp«( cows $3 to M 35: ch o ice !’ '> loU M50 to $5; c u tter g n d e s $1,S0J lo $3,75: m^dlum bulU $3.75 to $3,10; ”; prsctlcal top v ra le n $8; lew $630 to ”; $7: sincken and feeden $430 to $4; ^\ se^-pral loads $6,13 to $630; stock .; calvp* 17. fe; Bhffp; itreelpU 500; compared- week Acn: Lambs ateady; aheep W- weak; le ed rn weak to I5c lower; ”

clo'lnR btillti: fed wooled lambs good; and choice $6.35 to $6.85; top $7; t i ( good-and choice wooled ewea $3.35- M (T to $4: feeding Jamba good and choice “ ; $5.35 lo $A; shearing lamtM up to ni

; _ 1n CHICAGO U VESTOCK

CHICAOO. M areh 30 m lU 8 D -I a> -H oks; Receipt* 5000;'choloe ligh t fo kind* scarri*: ateady to strong; good at

D to choice 140 to 200 pound* $4J5 to to d $4.40; (ftp $4.40; 310 to 250 pounds to 1- $4.15 lo $1.35; 380 to 310 pounds $4 lli I- 10I4.1J; pfttm oaU y $3.75 lo$4; pU in so :- kinds d3wn to $3; packing sowa $3.45 ts to $3 80; shippers took 1000; estl- fc ■a m atfd lio ldoren 2000. cln Cattle; Recelpu 200, calvea 100; m U compttred *e«it ago: common and $i Is medium grade steer* ateady to 35c h'

lloncr:-tcod .anrt chol«».i>ff«rtng. uj Bt down; insiane** SOa.off on heavies; c< »r v ilue j vojked sharply higher early $t 3r but dec’inpd on excessive poet-slorm U m nm : clojed fairly active a t decline;7; larsply ite c r ru n ; extrem e top 4( vr w O ftity -s tee rr t f r w r t t t t n r t t r t t n g x lp 0: $8.1};bulk$538to$730;aT cra»B co«l$!

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. 4tou>.iteebuct---------JOU-. .2aU -.38ul-noi8B.11 Union .............3U 3 (. 3’. 1. 5 .Sinmotu C o ---------- s 7»k 7‘, •*-Blnclalr Con Oil___ SH ' slk ' S!i 'g<^Skellr O i l ________ 4 4 4 ; $1JBoconr Vacuum •'.> 9 OU 1Bouth Cal IdlKin 31 30)i 31Bouthtm Pftcine __ 23<; 30<« 3o>, UKBuoderd Drend* __ 12^ l3i.k 13i, ISOBland Cm & D «e._ 37 23^ u > . /u ,s s s s ^ ' n ' J — ^\i U l: c «BUwart W arner---- S>« 3*;, 3>, J5JBtudebeker Cerp __ S<« l^k S '^ eTeaM Oorp . . ___13 t t ) , IM«t «TimKn) Boll D«ar ISU 17S iT’t lanTrana Amerle* . . ... 4 31a 4 I tonUndenrood Ollott ... 17<'t IS >«', |Union Carblda____ 31 30% S O i,! '""Union Oil Cal-------- n> . 13u 13>, lfe«Union P a e llle____ 73\j 71ft TJ- ( 17-United A ircraft___ 1]!. 12). I I S 'I * .IToltMl Oas * Im p.., I t ' , ISIk IS I*'*-'U B Ind Alcobol....... 34«e 34^ 3«>; I to .t l B-Rubber ______ 4'., 4U 4 'j COH

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fnoorporatad, Boim <• 1TM Con Com_____ __ - ....... ....... iV.Amerlemn Pomr aod Llgbt -------U*, helBeeuie Power and l ig h t___— JO'.i 683Am erl can Qm and Deeuic ... 9 l‘k Commercial Bouthem warTanta,... N . .United Cm warranla (bid) ........ . 7 ' i s $4.Nstlonal B U cult______________ bulAubum Auto ........................ . . S3 tn

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Oorp, T rust Bharea ..............u .U |Corp.TrustRharraOle .......... ll.ts 13,10 . . .Cofp,TnijilBhaitBaccnra St.» 13.10Pund, TrUstimarM A___ 13 33 ’ S3 7S v tPund. Trust Bbarta D----- U J I li |].t7;h Wi

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around $8J5; a ll ahe stock strong to cw 35c h igher; bulU 10 to ISe lower; —

; m i e n largely 50e to i t h igher;I s tocken scsxce and atrong a t $430 , I to $8; heavy h a lf f a t feeden $5.75 to ] I $8J5; besl $6.60,

Sheei); Reoelpt* 3000; today '*m ar. ' “f ! ke t nom inal; for week 78 doubles r from feeding staUoM, 17J00 d irects; ”I o ldcroplam bsm o«l]y35to50c1ow er;' cholee kinds off most; very dull a t r close; oUier killing clsise* weak w ith ‘J 'I lower tondencj': closing bulks; B e t- , ,! *rr grade wooled Umba $8J5 to I $6.75; besl $7.10; week’* top $7.50;: good c llppen $6; unfinished wool• skin* $5,75 to $S; throwouU $4.75 to

$530; fa t e«-es $330 to $4; native nu sp rln g e n $10 to $11; few hand pick- we ed lo u $1130 lo $13. qu

I •» KANBAS c n r UVESTOCK KANSAS c r r y . M arch 38 W OJ

‘ s D A )-H o g a: Recelpu 550; ateady• to Sc lower; lop $4.06 on choice ISO ’ to 230 pounda; desirable 170 to 260 ! pound* $3J5 to $4.M; few 370 to 350[ poundt »3J0 to $3.95; odd aows $3.39 ^

C a ttle; RecelpU 200. cab-es 25;; -for w ee k :- re in te en .“ ye(iriin«s*snd-

fed helfera steady to weak; cow* very ' .*cftr«e. steady to 35c higher; bulls.! v ealen and killing calves ateady to M , strong; s tocken and feeden leaa ac t-. Ive lh a n la s t week b u l supply m od- ]; e ra teandp rloesabou l* tcady ;w eek ‘s to' topa: choice 1433 pound s te en $6; u r

|H 4 0 noiinda $7.fl5:_b«at vcnrllnM. I $725; bulk fed s te e n $5.25 to $6,65; ( q; J moal h e lfe n and mixed yfarllngs. $5.75 dow n; bulck stocken nnd fc«d- ;1 e n $ 4 ,» to $8: light stocken $6,40; f !, best s te e r cmlves $6.M.: 8he«p: R ecelpu 800: for week: ^

fed latnbs SOc to 75c lomer; sheep r r1 steady lo w eak; top wooled lambs ,, $0.85; cloalng top $8,40; wepk's bulk* ' . $8 lo $8.6B; choice shorn Ismbs $o toi $8.30; o th e n $530 lo $5.80; top n a - .• tlve spring Umb* $830: most aaiaa . J J. $« to 4*4q j t f . B as $8J8 ; odd loU slauchtfr ewes 1. > mosUy $330 to 13.75. g

OGDEN UVESTOCK ot!OODEN. M arch 36 (.n <U s D A) a<

3 -iH ogs: ReoelpU 1080; Ineliidlng 333 Oi I for m arke l: c<nerally steady; quo t- wt d able lop *4.79 on better srade 170 be 0 to 180,pound t: today's « !f* limiteds lo one lo t ISS poundt a t m «S; ligh t .ca4 llghU dow nw ard to $4; paekln* *i* n sows $3.40 lo $330. br<5 CalU e: ReceipU 348, Including 67- for m a rk r t: for week 34»0; uTiin* ho

classes tuUy staady: cnmmon a n d In 1: medium steer* $3 to $5; qood steersd $530 to $S.7S; common and inM luta Ol« helfera $3.75 lo M30; good h e lfm Ini& up .ia .ft3 .4a:.conun fln ana m^riium. m i; cowa $3.78 to $330; good co*-!v up to :y $4; a lt cu tters 11 to $3,75; bulls $230 V to $305; te a le r j <530 to m ;s.!; Sheep: ReoelpU non»; for «ii-p'404; Mlr.i thU wtek. one losd 80- InBtlpoaniJ ffO WyoaiBW'slauiiiiiprTJww tyn|$S.79, f. 0 . b. loading polm; odd loU mi

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«0 to 66 pound U tah spring lamba $730.

LOS ANOELES LIVESTOCK'. — Los-AN O ELEfl, M arch a e . t / r a a iL ___

8 D A)—Hogs; R ceclpu to r w tek 1300; steady lo ISc lower; bulk locaU and easterns $4,50 to $5.35; QUoUble

, closing lop $535; heavies down to> $4.15; packing sows $3.35 to $4.

— CatUer—R eeelpu for-w eek-4700;-------, I a te e n steady to tyeok; she stock I : weak lo 35c lower; spoU off more on 'I d a ily cows; top fed s te e n $7; bulk ; medium to good $6,35 to $6J0; 1333■ •-pound-Texas-$6.B5;—pUiaer.. s t e e r a ___‘I $535 to $8.15;, stockers $5,50 down;; I good heifers $8.25 to $6.60; o thers i $1.35 to $3: bulls $430 down; stock

‘ : cows $3.75 to $3,85; 14 loads on sale , today. Calves: RecelpU for week I 1500; weak to SOc lower; medium to i

cholcc w alers $7.25 to $930; few early $ 10; plainer and heavier calves

: $530 to $7; stocken $5.75 down.; Sheep: R eeelpu for week 3850;I lambs steady to strong; ewes aharply t lower; medium to choice spring 'Iam bs $7.30 to $8.10; tome ^ e d ;I few choice fed wooled lam bs up to >I $7; m u l'd wooled and sho rn $6.10 to i $8.35; fed sho«i lambs $8J5 ; medium {10.good shorn ewes $2.75 to $335; common $3.

ST. JOSEPH UVESTOCKST . JOSEPH, M arch 36 <U B

D A)—Hogs: RccelpU 1300; fairly nctlve; generally steady; scatU rIng 160 lo 300 pounds $3.80 to $4,10; aow.i

. lOe to 15 loa-tr; $3,25 to $330; 100 ' direct.

C attle: RecelpU 130. calves 30; for . week. t>etter grades slaughU r steers ' ' a n d long yearlings sleady lo weak;

ligh t mixed end helfery yearllnes . steady lo SSc higher; o the r classes

unchanged; 'few head choice 970 yearlings $7.75; loAd 1307 pound

> s te e n $7; bulk s te e n and yearlings $530 to $6.75: m ost ligh t mixed nnd

; he ifer yearllngt $430 to $5.75; chotee I 683 pound heU en |6 J 3 ; ^ k beef ' cows $3 to $4:-cholce kitlda MJk) to > i $430; cutter grades $130 tb'$3.50; 'I bulU $330 to $3; U te lop .vealen =

$830: mosl repU cem enl calfle $4^0 , . , to $S.7S. I l l

Sheep: Recelpu 3000; for week fa t yU \ Inmbs closing 35c to SOc lower th a n 1,1

week ago: choice 83 lo 91 pound I W esterns la le $6,85; o th e n mostly $6 I . to $6.50; few loads $6.75 early; 78

pound n sttvs sp rlngen $9; m ost fn t I> ewes $3 lo $3 3 0 . __________________

; DENVER SHEEP • Cf,' DENVER. M arch 18 W tU a D

—Sheep; RecelpU 4700; for week: fed . lam bs SU lo 75c lower; spring lambs , steady: sheep and feeden iinchang- . r d ; top $7; closing top $0.60; week's : bulk good lo choice $8Z5 to $8.75;: medium grade.i $530 to $8; fa t n a - , lives $5 !o $635; jearllngs lo $5; be.«‘ fwe« $33J lo $330; load feeders , , $5.10,

i BOSTON WOOLBOSTON, March 36 (,7V-Th6 wool off

s m arke t was quite unselUed the la t t nia- week as pressure lo sell In some

q u s n e n became more apparent. Pronounced w eakneu developed on s tric tly combing 84s and fine Ohio ter

. wooU, sentim ent a t close of week vei ' ha* become Increasingly favonJble act [ tow ard accepting low bids th a t have anc : been firmly refused earlier in th e wit ; week. A weakening tendency In quo- est ( ta llona was noUoed 00 all grades as oat ’ m sn u fac lu ren penistently refused ed . to take on any quantlllea o t wool ^* »bove.curTcnt .needs, cx ccp t.a t very ,I low prices, J J

: MURTAUGH FOLKS ViSiT■ MURTAUGH. March 26 '(Special ul\* to T he News)—Arrivals snd depart- poi

ure* or M urtaugh gue.iu and rexl- me

: following; Itu* MUs Dorothy Day. « t . M argarefs soe ' school, Boise. U vUltIng her parenU. wh ' M r. and Mrs. R. J . Day over the bui . E as ter vacaUon. Mls« Lois Rankin Un ' t a d Mis* Edna Heseman accompanl- oui■ ed h er here. * he: ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E\’aivr P in- sld* gree. ar? vbltlng a l the P. M. Pahey sto ' home UiU week end. ani

Mr. snd M n . E arl Wold returned on

: m* there . ITiey wiU be employed on th e ,

Cleveland Egbert farm.J J is * K athryn Sturgeon, MUs 15or- ^

olhy Sturgeon. John Em1n. Jaek ^ ) aoodln< and MUs Wlnnlfreti mies.s aoo d tn g cotlegr*. a re tpending th e « « . w N k e n la l lh e J .R .S tu rg e o n h o m e0 here . 11 Mr. and M n . R . C. Tolman were m t called to Oakley Saturday by ther sudden dealh of M n . Tolman’s =

brother. Rom* Adams.' ^7 Mra, G ertrude RoberU returned t home Friday a fte r spending a month *] a In S a lt Lake Ctty vlsSllng T*\aUvra, s Miss 'Clara B g e lh u n and M lu a O lafa Swanson spen t last week end■ in Pocatello w ith MUs Swanson’*

0 RIARRIAOES DMOTMADISON. WU. WV-Tn W bcon-

Ic aln th e n were 644 fewer marrUgea- in 1931 t han I ^

a marrUge* a n d no dlTorces. ~

ffO, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH

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i M E I I i O T H S :

I S L y M P I I I C I I I M E f l

J Embarrassed by Breaks in ' Stocks and Washington

I Reports, Values Decline' *

t By JO H N P. BOUGHAN(Associated P re u M arket Editor) CHICAGO, M areh 36 -E m barras-

sed by stock m arket b reak^ a n d by I dlKoncerUng effects o f W ashington S official reporU ot intended big

t planting of aprlng wheat, g rain val- > ® ues w enl spraw ling loday. J'j O ovem m ent figures on 1933 lh - I) lentiona to p lan t spring w heat re - } t vealed likelihood of m uch la r j e r e acreage th a n was seeded lasl j t a r . e and a huRe expanilon aa compared t w ith the harvested area. T here were - estim ates also th a t acreage of corn.* oaU and barley would be augm ent- 3 ed to a materU I extent, f W heat cloeed nervou*. t 1-8 to f ^ 1 5-8 under T hutsdayM -flnU hrcorn "

5-8 to 1 do»-n, oqU 1-8 to 5*8 off,^ and provision* unchanged to 5 c e n u J r decUne. J

In th e face o t pen U len t atop to uII telling, w heal mustered only feeble . .- power to rally, despite a n n o u " ~ - * i- m ent of a moderate oversesA dc-

stuffs. Export U klngs Included ' ■* sofne United SUte* ha rd w in ttr s. w heat and also Included 1,000.000 . e biuheU of r>'e. presumably C atutd- n Un. T hrough the day. bulU foiled 1- outrigh t to ntake any Im portan t

headway, a lthough they p u l con- , I- siderable stress on newa o f ‘ dust y storm.1 In parU of w estern K ansas

and western Nebraska, aa well as , d on the fact lh a t the general ru n of ^

Corn a ixl oaU gave way w llh t,. wheat. May com outdoing th e »e«-. <^ son's low price record. Tbe gov- » , em m ent report on 1933 prospective.f com acreage. IndlcaUd lhe second jJ largest toU l ever known. ‘

Provisions aversged' lo w r w ith : « grain aad stocks, ^ th o u g h hog vai-

h T h e M y s te ry S(e<;k ; o f 1 9 3 3

^ w iu i« l>«?WrIle fer Cow Ke. 1$

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JC* were steady to strong. a t-------- at

W heat— Open High l.ew Close aM areh .„.50>j 5 0 'i 50>4 SOU tr

J AUy .......53U S3>.4 52'.i 52% p:Ju ly , old 55 55 U 54 S 4 'i

July, new 54'U 54?i 53H 54USept. old 57 ^ 57>i S 6 \ SCH

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n M arch _ .33S 33'4 33’i 32^ IrM ay. ....,,36 36 35U 33’i

n Ju ly >,_,J9 3« 38S 38S IrS ep t------- 40-4 40'4 40 t t ' . r

-- O ats—® May ___33 X J'i 234 23 d<

July _.._..33S 33*i 3 3 'i 23?i ES e p t . , .....34 3 4 \ 33’4 24U lt<

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I- CHICAGO, M arch 26 (ffv -W heal: *ly No, 3 red 51c; No. 1 no rthern spring f,n 52c to 52 «c . «I j Corn: No, 3 mUed 3 l i ; c ; No. 3 ^ I. yellow 3JWc; No. 3 yellow <oM»

344 c ; No, 3 yellow 3 lU c to 3 1 ^ c ; HNo, 3 w hlU 31SIC. I’’

»• O a u : No. 3 whIU 33^4c to 23%c; « f ' N(2r3 WhIU 31C to 33Uo. sr Rye; No. 3 43C.

Barley 43c to 60c. E d Timothy seed $3 to $3.33. r« Clover seed $8 to $13.75.n. _____■- PORTLAND GRAIN

PORTLAND. March 36 W V-W heat ^^ eloaed: Msy M '4c; Ju ly t a d S e p - . .„ tembec-54c.____________-____________H, Cash; Big Ben4 Bluestem 62c; soft °■ white. w etU ra w hlU 5 3 l4 c ;-h A rd ^

w inter, northern spring, w estera red “504c, e<

<s C ar tfce lpU ; W heat 23. ^le ___________ _______________________ _di

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— Legal AdvfirtisftmRnts— »i----------------------------------------------------------fr IN BANKRUPTCY *^ Notice' o; the PIrst M eeting of Cred- °

lio n . In th e DUtrlct Court of the i; United SU tes, Por th e D lslrlct of Idaha, Southern DlvUlon.

'T tn the M atter of Casper Nygord,” BankruiA.' -J* T o the cred lto n of C asper Nygord,“ oLH ollliter. Twin PalU County, and y dU lrlcl aforeaald, a bankrupt.^ '^ 'N etlee i> h treby-gtm tH hB t-etr tlw

18th d ty of M arch. 1932. the aald .h Casper Nygtjrd was duly ad judlcal- i . ed a bankrupt; and lh a l the firat

meeUng of eredllors wUI be held a l ,g T w in 'P alU , Idaho, In th e office ot ,d the Referee, on the 2nd dsy of AprU.

1933, s t 2:00 o'clock In th e o iu m o o n ,

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.'hMin OB<e Stanley

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a l which time th e said crcdlto.-s m;'iy a ttend , prove ih e lr cinlms. appoint ft trustc?. csam lnc the bankrupi and tran sac t such o the r bu.ilneis a* mny properly come before said meetings

M areh 10:h, 1933.O, p . DUVALL,

T .ste rce in Bankruptey.-----------

NOTICE TO C R E orrO R S -------------In the Probate Court of T w la Palls

County. S ta te o f Idaho.In i he M inter of the EsU le of E ri

R. Sm ith , deceased. . ,Notice U hcreby 'glven by the un-

dertlgncd. Eexccutor of tho esU le of Evl R . Sm llh . deceased, to .th e cred- • Itors of a n d all iwrson* having c la ls s agalnsl th e sa id deceased, to exhibit them w ith th s nceewary vouchers, w ithin Alx m on ths a fte r the llrs t publication of ih U notice, to the said executor a t hU office In the P in t

11 NaUonal B ank Bldg,. In th e c lly and Couniy 01 Tw in FalU. S U te of Idaho. ihU being th e p la ce ^ lx cd for the transaction of th e business of said estaU .

D ated M arch 19, 1D32.EDOAR L. ASHTON,

Executor of th e estate of Evl R . • Sm ith , deceased. ^

ARTESIAN WATER C O , LTD. ^ Located a l A rleslaa City. Twin

PalU Oounty, Idaho.Notice U hereby given th a t on the

n t h day_of M arch . 19J2. the B o a r^ o t___Dlretslors made ah asscasmTOt of T hirty t30) c e n u per share upon all the CapIU l S tock of lhe abov* nam ­ed Corporation, payable on or be- before April 12th, 1932, to the un - den lgncd a l h is office in A rtesian

' City, Idaho,D elinquent assrssm enu a fU r Ih*

--« bote date wili-be-a<tv*r t l**d and eotd-------to pay th e delinquent assestm enl on April 30,1833, together w ith a ll cosUof advertising a n d u ie .

D aled .a t A rlesian City, Idaho this I 12th day of M arch. 1032. r P, J . MARSHALL.

SecreU rr.

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S e e dP o t a t o e s

H I G H A L T I T U D E

D R Y F A R M

' We have buHt.up a clean ■I hlgh-yieldinpt aecd atock by I roRucintr nnd hlil aelection.

j B A U M B R O T H E M

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'’1 KITTY F« - b jf iM t t n m o

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s n f o r w i * T e « ^ ittU i« o e on* tlM• ftS9 and U k a t • fnt*T •a*.'* 8be1X iU r r ra w 'i •M «r.lq ..u«r. Ctni, tb l» tvw m bw. C m oI 4kOkm *Mj. w»tehliW H la to e e m e p lw w e le e p M tf n i lUchUiKltkr'r«7w to Iba altwUoB. Uam *a-u

j s s s s is js s is f s : " s r

g "„^ g r3 rr .'a r .iS j' -«kUkn the itnlUiw tiaOm life ^

o( MMMuot. b«i wbta abt (riM to aafe* Ow pnettMl, b* n<* ^ u ftT M« M k ber tbt to •maU- towa.- H«r vnW nm u d fMd wmmoB MMt tuk* UIU* lapc««< erMt^ iton oa Ow^ frtodc. Chief He* hi anoBf tbm 'J* M«r» Cmby, But hj who maba ber WbUe tb« ttk i .ta t t t Q u Kw*r f rm KlUr. »torf« <b u cMcbi a u '* InUmt wttb ttuoufl Mine en u ln r tbototeiU tb«y are <ira«n. wortda* oih w»a Oar ipends macb *h® fu of ble tbae away from Kitty. » h ^ J

CbaplCT 11 ; n ^ »WHO nO L D S TBOTfPST — h*Q tt

, . ’•Caroll" K ltty'a cry w a a . i l u r p . Uke Ih^ .. a n l< jM l-m atch.. . . " T heS co rt# » *1" '^ ^ l o t a c ro u h e r memoiy. M n . P « w B u t

bad u i d I t of someone—J o a n T rav - O ar'*— « n r-a n tt-3 e rn r-b to n fc ''0 « T d r< to p » tllpped

Why—why ihould you w an t to h u r t monUra»T " n o t to

Carol ahruBged h e r ihoultStre. " I *ho do___told y o tt- l - h a d - n iy - o » a —n u o n * .

And maybe w hen you’r* au n k >-our- w if }qu Uke Co w e Kmeeaie e iw *w rilh t." »o ®u'

■•Well. I 'm n o t wHUilng, N ot M''* even to p le a u you am I solns to “ hie,1f t you d ittu rb m e. I 'n aorry him.

— you 're-no t happy. I c a n 't un d er- ■*"» _*:i •U n d It. You have ov to 'tW nj moet beforeanyone oould want.'^ h la wi

Carol's anaw er w u exptotlve.“Everjrthlnel you 've Jived here ‘T h i two m ontha a n d c an ’l le e ? W hy. your c r d leaye thU houae In a m inute I t y®“ f I

- - I -c o u ld - ju a t u J>aT ld.dl«L _I-irtll. « y ? ^ . , aome day." be bel ‘ Over b e r ow n o u tra ted emoUona And

K itty te lt a need o f Carol's g rea ter l a n dc than h e r own a n d I t h tld her. pity* "Mr. lu r. (or a m om ent. B u t iha h a d aurdltj no way o t reaeh ln s th io u sb Carol's n o mo

) a trance unfrlendU ncA , a n d before to cat* any word eould b e ipoken Carol n o t Ite

^ w ent on, aeom fully. “ Wc•■! though t m ayba I oould open here,

your e}«8 bu t you itort’t tU ten. cam e i You c a n 't see a ganu w hen It's ty pou played rig h t u nder your noee. WeU, "Oh, th a t's th a t." I n c - I

- j K ilty 's control w u elcse to break - aak yiiDK. Bhe would n o t Itl Carol aco I t oftlce

' ' break. Bhe w ould aot v r lth e for trembi r Carol's u tla facU onI B u t iha bad Mr.

to catch th e back o t her c h tlr and '■What- to U to itea<ly herself: course 1 V ' l t you m ean O a r - a n d U arge— h im •

'V l l tru s t a i r to play a n y game w ith ta lr l" th e ofi

7 ' Carol bad moved tow ard lhe door, led m i' Bhe tu rned w ith a Uttla m ocU ni plans.'

smile. Kltt- a u t M arge U n 't holding the U g h t:

trump*, you aeel Or th a l 's w hat "He you don 't seel” la nor

W hen th e door dOMsd behind A nd i Carol, K itty knew o n lr -a l » t In* W e oi dignatlon In w hich c iro l 's parting home, U u n t kH t a ll a lg n l tk u c e . h im t

'S h e w ants m e to be Jealouat She be—". want* G a r nnd m e to qua rrtl. Well. Her

I won't. We won^t." She'd been Ftew 'j forew arned, indeed. Bbe'd been very w u a doae to Jealousy th is o 'e n lng . Bhe o n h i oould th a n k Carol for navlmi her. T h e I

H er mom ent's p ity for c F ro l-w u Tell h gone. O t course' CafoTw asn't hap - th is i p y j 'w h o 'o o u ld 'b e hspp^r whO“ SO ov€f“ enioyed the p ro ce u ot hurting aome- p u t

Daily Cross-W<ACROsa Solution of Saturday'

t. Oetan p -p—. m i i i iu ' p trtiln inc Io ^ r M B * * f ’

niutlcal l A L I E ^ I I N D c lXlounil . , -tiS p L i t T- FI t w m iB s I^IL IT IE IR INI A IT IEImplcmtnt ■ ■ ■ T i i ' I r- lir ■ ^ ■ ■ 7

l i . Subjecttd to A•*v«r» iira in i & |K p V b Ip Tp B

11. Typ* ot kthltio ^ P F ~ P1«. Dw»ll Ip lp ip i r T T B B L lP lAn . Snisll liltnd M l Iu . ti«atbtr p O H T 0 W A R D

i b - K a iiBhort for * W s a FM. coius* omciii |H H E i 2 j A J H i L L |2 31. Oo over tc a la IB Iin I a ^ ■ d i c I d . I i Im- iL OldSt. * rllf lM « f I II |i B o I <'i I I

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41. Or««t Ltk* reuihty t.4T. Jumored l»P» «. Tutki 7. Arl41. vuduct npiriit* bor** t. r«i10. Chrlilmai ll. Unlly at t Jap/nrio *0, cone'i* ' *'

m iaiuf* II. |T « a n o IB. p»ii r m m p r i Ti 'goa Bt war a

fabrlei DOWN I t . UnM. fontr. I, r^iuir^ anlmil IH . Ardor j, Anolnlad 1CL Compouna I. n e « « r cob- IX. P»

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■_______ i_ I (la lse r B f 'Iba b a d O ar m ia i« « t aw ay ti« m g t• bouae, froca Oarol'a •p rlo g . g teb lac for opporUm ltle* to say S ’ h t)U i«« u aba h a d sa id too lgh t. : l ^ I 'U U lk to O ar’a f a th * * - to a » t - I | r Borolng."3$r In a UtUa a f te r ta a . S » m et h im alm oat gayty. O h, ahe’d ^ m e w to busy.W« c k M d -th a t deal foe lb* b a m . .i I.” Q a r th r iw o t t h is ooat a n d « ht«d a d g a re tte . " I f * g o ln f to ~ a knockout, tb e whole tbUig. J

irg* h u a a a rc b lttc t m aking ne drawing* a lready . A nd Bora- x t ^ a y . th a t boy 's a beadacbel ^ ■a had a past o r 1 c a n 't sm ell coe. t be knows b is >ib. A nd you q I t - H e 's going to m ake a head* ^ c r o u t of M a ise before she 's g rough wl h tUm." Q ar had iwn K itty down Into h la lap a n d , » ctiddled he r he ad ag a in s t hU ju lder happily. Sho w u th ink - r. no t o f Som erset a n d M arge .d the b a m b u t th a t w hen they --------d th e tr own h o m e ,It w ould be n e this, they 'd s i t tike th la before I tire a n d talk . , f tBut h e r de term tna tloa to ta lk to • ir 's f a th e r s u y e d w tlh her. She “5" p p*d -«u t:a f..b ed -early_ lh8_ J ie x t . J S S )mlnff and dreaaed quleMy 'a o . u t to w aken O ar. Bhe watched a dock and w hen It* handa po in t- , _ to .tb f i exact h o u r -o f -a lg b t she T ta ln n t downaUlni. h e r h e a r t beating UtUe f a i t because thi* ta lk m e*nt _ , m uch. T rain

Mr. Prew w u a lready a t the ale. Ills newspaper sp read before ai. O h. why. K itty th o u g h t u B v e n t In, h a d n 't she go t down fOT he 'd ‘ e U r t« d rp ea d ln r-lt.-B u t I welcome aeemed to hold only U d e l ig h t . ^■This 1* nice, X lily -> to have u r company. P e rhaps it i h a d ._iy^ u r p retty face a c ro u from me try m orning m y digestion m ight b e lter ." ' ' - j;;^4Ye

Aod Pound sm iled, too, a n d be- Arrlvi n deroU ng h lm selt to h e r needs. Leave "Mr. Prew—" And th e n th e ab- rdlty o t lh a t checked he r, to have Arrlvi I moro In tim ate nam e by w hich tm v i catch his a ttenuon i B u t he had ArrlT

>t beard It. Leave"Well, aro you happy w ith us Arrlvi te , m y dear?" Eventually he Leave m e to hU usual quesUon and K it- Thi pounced on i t lo reUef. g;13 j

"Oh. yesi B u t IT e been th ink* a rr in g - I came dow n-th la m orn tng -to of J ti k you—Is th a t position In your tlce StUl open to O ar?" H er voice l smbted In spllo o f l)er. Leav<Mr. Prew looked a Utllo vagus. R«tut V hat poalUon, m y dear? O t Leaw lurse we m igh t mnke room tor Betui m somewhere. I 've a lw aja played Ith th e Idea o f .h i s coming Into Leav< le ottice some tim e. B u t h is m olher Arrlv d me to beUeve he 'd mad* other

K itty caught th a tab le edge w ith newKht tlneers. over"He h u n t any o lh e r plans, th a t - q ]none th a t will ge t u s anyw berel (y „

nd ho ought to begin working, g^oul'e ough t to be living In our oa-n q)me, independently. Zf you 'd make Mr lm th in k you needed h im , may-

both*Her e am e s tn a u b rought Mr. cat nrev 's full a tten tion to her. T here o> »u a Utlle kindling o f u tls fa c tlo n fancl1 his tace, "You're rig h t, K itty , h is the boy ought to begin «-orklng. nnctell h im to eome in a t four o'clock g#t t ils a ftem oon. W e 'l l .ta lk th ings »liircr—(here'll •ba-som o.p lace Z .can n u w u t h im Into. I've J iu t bought a derst

~ - ■ th a lI Andrord Puzzle K

even— - ----------- — entlj•day'a P u a lo n. Monatainplireod br I ’f

__ tho Simeloa I have? A B C 0 0 Tunn.i ijH tije y B u a n D«'noti»htS q ,

B t l . And* “T Ie B U I T lE l sc»rc«tt _ l,t.

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r ta l a M -tsave* ............ - _ J :M P . M; —rra ln K i le a v e s ----------- 7:00 ' - IL

W ealbonidrra ln « le a v e s -------------n : « A .M . _rra ln M3 le a v e s_______ 3:30P .M .

WELLS BBANCl AUBontbbonnd

Dally Except Bundayttaln.S»9..1e«ye*--------------,1:00 PJ4 .

Northbound — ■r t ^ 310 a r r iv e s ---------- .330 P .M . |

UNION PA H F IC BTAOES ___ _E uCbooad u a

\ r r l v e s -------------------------9:13 A. M. omL«aves --------------------------8:26 A. M. —^ r r lv u _________________ 3:07 P. M. POPa a t e r z ^ — — _______ ~ s:n p . m . - p iA rrives----------------------- i a : « A. U .L eaves..............................- 1:00 A. M. ^

W e»tl»und **A rr lv t f ................ ..........— J:0 5 A. M. r o rLeavaa ---------------:-------- .0:16 A. M.A rr tv e s________________ «:18 P. M.L eavea_________________ 8:46 P . M. TW(Arrlvea ........... .................-« : s a a. m . goL eaves________________ 1:06 A. M. 15M

Tho eastbound stage a rriv ing a t — ):13 A. M. a ad tho w artbound aUge ^ arriving a t 0:16 P. M. travel by way ^ Df Jtrom e.-W tndell a n d Ooodlng. ^

OTHER 8TAOE LINES TW IN FALIB-8HOBHONE

U a v e ........ .... ....................9:00 A M . „ yRetum ____ —I, ...... 13:00 NoonL e a v e _________________ 3 :00P .M . A CReturn _______________ 5:30 P.M . fo

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— — ' ‘ ahsinew business block—h e m igh t U ke a V over the ren ting of th e offices." si

"Oh, 1 know h c could do U." K ll- cha ty cried and th e n laughed th a t she m o( should be extolling O ar'a ablUty to — h is own fs the r. ^ 1

Mr. Prew p a tted h e r hand. " I ei d idn 't th ink th e girls nowadays you bothered th e ir heada abou t pracU- hav cal m atU rs. So you w an t-a home H y of your oa-n—" F o r a m om ent she fancied a quality o f w lsttu lneu In hla tone. "W ell, m ake yours. K ilty . „ , ivnct keen i t a home. D on 't le t Jt get to be n m ere shell of a t h in g - - * "

"Lme th is house,"- she finished sUenl^j-. J o r .him . on a .f la sh .o f_ u n - . . . . deralandlng. B u l th n t undenland*Ing w u lost a t once In h e r Joy Q n th a l he 'd promised to u l k to O ar.And If for even a n In stan t Ralton i>; Frew hnd felt any longln* for a — home th a t w u no l a m ere shell, TR even a gorgeous shell, th a t appar- J ently w u gone, too, In his concern tloi a l the la te n e u o t th e hour. fiU

"You've m ade me forget th a t 1 a ll have a very busy day ahead of me. fac Jlltlo K itty ," he lam ented. pre

O a r 'd ld no t w aken u n til nearly for noon. By th a t tim e KlUy had oom* la.t pItU d In h e r fancy th e home they Scl a-ould h a v t, to IU sm alleat cub- 3rd board. T hey would buy th e ir tu r- ” n lturo carefully, a few pictures, pic­tures they hung because they m eant •omeUiIng to them . Books—they o> have books, everywhere, n o t Just m 30 stiff rows. —

Oh. no, the ir hom e ahould never Of come to be a she ll.o f a place; there axntld be love In It. U u sh te r. non- ov sense, a need of one for the o ther. ,

She'd h a re O ar 's fa th e r and ^m olher.,eveiLC*rot_com c-for-dum cr.__often. And David. D avid m ust = come lo s it before th e ir fire, to know th a t the ir walls w ere walls th s t put sm ui'Bround you— — ,

W hen G nr wakened she m e t him u . with shining eyea, a m ern- mood. n .

Bul she would rtot te ll him, she said, un til a fta r he 'd h a d his bresk- -fa a f aha t^aa^rt h im , flud fd h im i - . when he I r l ^ to k iss her, shook her h rad , tnughlng. w hen he made < absurd g u w c a w to h e r surprise.

When ahe told him she pu t her ^ i arma about h is neck. "O ar. your ^ fa the r h u a sp lendid position lor ~ you, r ig h t away I I t 'a som ething to do w ith r now building h e 's bought „ Renting tho office—H e w anU you>

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PO R SALE - HAY DELIVERED.- Pbon* 03MW13._______________

TENT, 10 BY 13, TKREE PO O T wall. Phone 389 a fte r 6 P. M . p

PO R OALE MTLK BOTTLER. PO U R J z r bottle capacity. Phone 1093W.

TWO ■nCKBTB T O LOS ANOCLEB. 0* li good un til-A prtl lOth. Ca« 41 or Wiei

____________________________ 53 5PO R SA LR-flK ELLED CORN » l **

pe r c w t Jam e* Kelly. Phone 0 , I 0381-J3., ^ "PARM M A C lllN ro y T T lT o R S E S ; WEI

IH mllea W est Twin Palls OQ high- uw ay. Lyle Taylor._______________ ^

A OOOD ENCLOSED PASTURJS « ,» fo r 'c a ttle , p lenty feed and w aler. —

e u y term s. Call iU U .____________g

GO OD BLUE ORASS PASTURE, Oerl w a u r and shade, cslUe, horses o r (»,

shM p. T . W. Plynn, RouU 3. Buhl. pt«j

a u t o ” D O O R OLABS. W IN D - c 5 Shleldi. and window glass. No ^

charge for setting g lsu , phone ft; gh^ M oony P a in t and Pum lttire Store,

PO R SALE-CARLOAD O P MUR- eseo Kalsomlne In bulk. Buy w h at ^

you w an t and bring back w h at you j p have le tt. w e loan a brush tree, c Moon’a P a in t Prices Reduced. 0» r

PO R SALE CLETRAC 30 HORSE Pow er Crawler Tractor, T hree

Bottom Jo h n Deere T rsc to r Plow,T en Pool Pleld Culilvalor, and T a n - „ dem disc. Ten tool T ractor U vel. q '

I a li In f i r s t class condlUon. also Ped - — -o ra tlo n -S e e d .W h u t-o n e j - e a t . f t c m ___Certified. $1.00 per hundred a t O ralnarj'. A. W. UeVlaser. Route 3, F iler, ' i mile E u t Filer Fairground, t w

So^th._____________________ g PTRY CRAZY CRVBTALS PO B —

•, Rheum atism , NeufltU. C onstlpa- 801tlon. Diabetes, K idney. Bladder and " Slom ach Troubles. B roadcast over B«a ll p rincipal Radio slaUons. S a tis - — facllon O uaranleed, Mall O rderspromp'.’.v filled upon receipt of » l i 0 — to r S tandard slse package w hich POla tU from 30 to M days. H . J . liSehw ltser, T he Rawleigh Dealer, 384 ren3rd Ave. K u t. Twin Falls. Idaho . 8t«

~For Sai^SeedsONION SEED Y IO X O W 'd AiTi^ .20 lbs. D. 0 , paughey . Flier.

ONION SEED A N Y ~ V < « irrY . = .lowest prtees. Hayea Hatchery.

SEED OATS, FREE O F W ILD oaU. IIJW per cwt. Lee H arris. —

Eden. FO

— — — ' ' mto g o - ln a t four o'clock today to — ta lk abo u t U P

■ " O ar 'p u lIe d T ierh alrr-flln e t-^ rh e n — .have you been getting chummy w ith W/D ad? I h a r tn 'l heard of any new g building."

"X a U b re a k fu t w ith him thla —■mofnirw.— U -waa n U o - I th tnk h r — liked tt. And we talked of—th ln p ."

'•Ha. r m JealousJ W hat th lnga?" p o" I told him 'thB l we o u ih t to have r

a home o t our own. O ar." She w ait- wa:ed, th e n a prayer beating w ith every — pound of h e r heart,

(Copyrtght, Jsne Abbott)

‘ CTo Be Continued) 038

S O N N A H A V E MET ) 3W N OUT O F VOUC O T F JC P ? / A HBA .O AN« o o ' t 9 b u t i f S A S VCXJ f o g e t t h i s B O V ® ) H E P O U T O F JA IL A fsf C E T /

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Phone 7m <, K im berly. Ht

RED CLOVER SE E D , 99.72 PUBX 13 WAl cents. U n d AutomobU* Co. pa

ASHTON CE R TIFIE D SEED P O - ^Uioes, W. H . Pierce, a t y T ourist s ti

^ _____________________________WO BUSHEL O O OD OLEAN PB D - "CO

eratlon W h ea t 86c per 100, C hris ~ Relnke. Phone. 195R3.______________ WAt

ITOERATJON WHEAT. R E C L E ^ - ——ed. 60c bushel. J . M. p ierce. 3 WIL

miles southwest B e rg e r . ' ^

POR SALE - NETTED OEMS; D E - — •Uvered anywhere. C. L. Coonrad. WAi

Phone m om lng-evenlnga 1312. «•I I Pho:

SEED GRAIN - DICKLOW A N D -----Pederation W haat, B arley, a n d wA1

0*1*. Ta-ln F»U* P ^ and Ic* Co.. «Phene 191._________________ ~ ^

OOOD NETTED OEM SEED POTA- toes. Blue T ag stock . U st y u r . H . »

a Polly, 3 mile* n o rth , one w t t t \ north from Plve Points.

WELL LOCATED TOWN LO TS -1“ and certltled Dlcklow w h ea t theae c u a

are safe and profitab le In m tm e n U . Spri also store fixture*. C. O . Fargo. Phone 458.___________■

SEEDS - H IO H PURITY BED h*n Clover, Alslke. Common A lta lta , P u r

Oertlfled O rimm a n d Coaaack A lfal- ~ fa. AU3 p u lu r e grasses. Tw tn FaUs Fe<4 and Ice Co. Phone 191. ^C E R -n rtE D F E D E R A T I O N W tt

W heat, 1st prem ium S U U Seed — B h ^ , per bu. Certified Blue a n d Red T * c Ladlno Clover 00 to U c pound. Oeo. R. Johnson. Pller. Phooa 01 a t Dengel and Sm llh Co, ^

IP YOU NEED OOOD ALFALFA, Clover, a ra s s a n d Field Setd*.

O arden and P lover Seeds. Any kind - i . Of seeds, wo can aerve you te y6ur advantage. All itock Usted for pu r- Ily a n d germ ination for your p roU c- OUl tlon, and backed by a quarter cen tury p. ezpertence on the p a rt of the seller, rew Dsrrow Brothers Seed Company. Ha:

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Prom pt aervlce. $2.76 and up. BoUe Pf« Sporting Ooods Co., Boise, Idaho. ^

: SORE THOSE K O m E L TOYS BUY ~ I hides and pelU. B ring tbem la— r get th e cash. Id ah o Junk H ouser

; ■“ FofSale^RealEsiatr"I POUR UOOm ' h o u s e " W T O BATH, ^

large garden spot, win lell cheap 'o r 1 . . I ren t to tig h t pa rty . Enquire a t 4316 BA• » t » A Y 8 . i u t - - - ~ ---------- p

FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE.glassed in sleeping porch, sum m er , , .

klUhen, oak floors, inU ld Unoleum,• furnace and stoker. Elm Park water. . J

Oarage and 2 t ull loU. Phone 1193. , j , .

■ FoFRent— Farms ~> 5 ' ^ ' ^ 7 ' C T ^ E x a CALL m T —

’ POR R E N T -18 a c r e s 'O F LAND 1 _h a If_ m lle_ w tst_ o t_ B u h L —P hene —

• 318-Rl. B uhl. _________________ W /

Wanted to RentI WANTED REN T -35 ' ^ i r X ' c ^I good spud land, liU ca^ti. Call K . __

M arUhlU, M urU ugh. Idatio. W /

L P n r g a l p — n u p n tn n k 7th

F O R ~ S A li"A TEAM OP k-QUNO ! mares, w eight 3000. cf«d m every _• way. R. J . Ring, phon* 20. W endell. 2 ; .

' OOOD GUERNSEY C O W ^ ro U B FC year* old. due to f r '/h 'i i now. Two ^

. ' good helfera 3 y a r s oM. phone q e 0387R3. A. O .'K ail. t

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W A N 'T E D - P O ^ in iY ! Bt." 0 . R< H un te r. Phone 903W. ’

WANTED 1000 MEAT RABBITS, 0< pay eaah. Phona 1411. I

WANTED S T O A W ^ Y LOAD O R T Is u c k . Hayes H aU hery,__________ i

WANTED — OLD HORSES AND 04 " e o w i. -pox PBTm.- lU O -W .----------- - :

WANTXD RABBITS ANY B IZ I , Wcolor. W rtU Box 39, Care Newa;

W ILL PAY H IG H EST CASH PR IC E ^ to r w heat a n d barlty. Phone p i

038&I1)_______________________________

w a n t e d - « b e e p p e l t s . m o H - -e s t m arket prtce. Bert Langdon. Ri

Phone 1883._______________________

w a n t t d - w k e a t , b a r l e y a n d ^ o a u CO d u a and treat. Twlo FaUs pi

Pead an d Ice Oo. Phone 191. t3

WANTED PAS8AOE TO CENTRAL _ W ashington, wlU ahare expense* p i

a n d furnish references. Phone 1801.

W AN TED -800 HEAD SHKEP T O - pastu re for the aeason. . W rlU P<

C b arlfs L lna ireo , Magic— H ot Sprlnga.___________________________33

WANTED OARPENTZR W ORK, F painting, kalsomlnlng and paper

I hanging. Phoae 8, Moon's P a in t a a d laP u m ltu re Store . Ei

; W AN TED -W HEA T TO CLKAN T and t r e a t Dry treatm ent uasi^.

Dengel and Sm ith Co.. 344 Shoshone ui W est. Twin FalU, aiI ' = ;1 For Sale—Poultry ; .• — .L------------- -------------— - V

FO R SALE TOULOUSE O O OSS LS e ttin g eggs, phone 01B1R8. -

• C H ICK S THAT P L E iU ^ ANd' T -r isfy. Be to ISe from H l-a u n d a rd , a [ BloodieMed flocks. W rtU or phone si

390, Jerom e Katchery. 7l

■ CUSTOM HATOHINO BPECIAL 3c j! I per cg4 for balsnce of M arch. Eggs . received W ednetdays and.Saturdays. i,

Haye* Hl-Grade Hatchery. »

’ BLO O D T SaT E D .B O O K 8ljl& D 6.. i ' W hite Rocks. Orpingtons, 100 .

: M J8 . Heavy Assorted l«.60: Not sh ip- i : ped here, haUhed-'locaUy; Prepaid:

Itva delivery, Colorado H atchery. 3 , D enver, Colorado, ' n

[ W HY NOT BUY STATE AOCRED- i Ited Baby ChU and be sura of ^

• quality stock. Prlc«* trom lOe to 13o. We carry Purina SUrUng M u h for r

. Baby Chlx and Turkeys. W rlle or : Phone M eridian Produce Oo., Twin ^ Fall*, for Intormatlon.

8 BABY CHICKs 7 u OHORNS |9 M ^p e r :00, Reds IIOSJO: 300T6i. S ta r t- _

: e r free w ith cach 800 chicks: 100 lbs. t " w itb each 300 ; 33 Iba. w ith eaeh 100: f If ordered In Mareh. T ake delivery l [' any da te desired. Clean Op bargains -

eaeh Saturday. Hayea Hl-Orade t L' Hatchery.• ' ' ' ■ a

S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d !_______________ ■—________ I

- WANTED HOUR WORK. PHONE 3 103M. t

• W AN'TED-^TRACTOR-TLOW INO: y : Phono 039JJ-I2.

MARRIED MAN WANTS FARM• work, good reference. «0 l 2nd? Ave, So. \

WANTED PARM W ORK, MAR- f ’ ried. rrfprrnce. A W. CTawpool, 443 r _ 7th Avf- Eaat,_____________________ t

t E.XPERIENCED SERVICE W ORK ] on T ractors Trucks. AulomobUrt

I D- E. S hum way and Bon, Phone lt82. f

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Kimberly Road. D. B. Voaburf.

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; OOOD CLEAN ROOMS AT AVANT H ouia 93.60 per week.

. TH REE R O O M PURN1BHKD U . a p a r tm e n t Phone 1378J.

) OOOD ROOMS, GARAGE. BOARD -lf-d**ir*d.--Pbone f l l B - W . ..

ROOM AND B o iu iD CLOSE Q t, — reasonable rates. SIS 3nd Avenu* O.

i ________ _________ nI PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, PU R - < ___ n a £ e _ b e a U li_ 2 D d _ A T in u i_ K u t . =■ or SM-W.

. ROOM, BUITABLX PO R TWO, fum aca heat, doaa in . Pboo* Bia __

. a fte r 8:80. B (} , II FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD, n

138. Also g a r a r . 38) T h ird A re. N . — ’ Phone 3M -J. M1 II FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED p ,

houses fo r rent. O e t u n rea l e«* =• U U . Phone 331 or 181-W. ^

1 FO R REN T 3 ROOM PURNISHED *C t apartm ent, close in , c h ea p -ren t . >

331 3rd Avenue E u t Phone 187t. Pt)

: FR O N T BEDROOM FO R REN T, " fr p lenty of h o t w aUr, and u u of —1 laundry. Phone 1349R, 348 « th A r*. F .

E ast. ’

« THREE-ROOM P U R N I S H E D = (. a p a r tm e n t lt* a m h e a t N«w alac- e trtq r an g t and balh . Bungalow

apartm ents. Second Ave. E . *

P tJsN IS H E D APARTMEJfT, TW O «.o r th ree rooma a n d k ite h eo e tu . ”

, V acaU d about Aprtl 8th . 343 Blue - B L a k u Boulevard N orth. Pbone UOJ,

- TH REE r o o m 'M O D ioiN PU R N - u '- U htd houae w ith sleeplog porch1. a n d garage. Clean and dw IraU e for ue sm all famliy. Call M o n ^ a t 333 o

7 th S tree t E u t . =

ic NTW 3 AND 3 ROOMED APART-ts m enu , modern, close In. nicely fin - „i. Ished, ba th , attracUve; also single s*

apartm ent, also tum m er cottage- apartm cnU . Phone 1008, OaU fomU •

» ~ ~ ~>• LONO'S A D -« .R O O M FU R N ISH - - 1: ed 840.00; s-room fum U hed I31A>: 8- r. 3-room fum U hed IIB M : e-room

m odern 830.00; 8-room m odem -- 138.00: 4-room m odem 118; 8-room ' ^ m odem W uh lng ton dU trtc t 130. A. _* N. Long. Phone 8 0 . n«■ ■' ~ ' ■ ___ _

n F o r S a l e — F u r n i t u r e ^

- FURNITURE AND H O U S ra O IA = " goods. Mra. I ^ R a m u y . Hanaen.

*. 1880.00 B U N G A L O W PLAYER ): W alnut Plano for 8100.00. Phoa* » 7 1838-W.

le USED FURNITURE. K I T C H ^ ^ cabinet, atoves. tables, chalra, rugs,

: and davenporu priced to seU. M oon's n P a in t and Furniture Store . -

------ ■ B'. I3.96BU V SA 40LB. A LLNEW OOT- IB ton m a ttreu w ith a good grade o t p ,

ticking. We buy mattresses, beds, and _- yprlngs bv the c a r load. - T rade in K 3^ your old m a ttr e a a t Moon's.

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W O R K E na-A L L KINDS ON-NEW ^ Conalrucllon jobs In U. S . Foreign

I - fountrli* . Reliable flrma o ffer em - ^ 43 ployment possibilities. Com pleU _

tnforjnailon friid stam ped a d d reued w =• l u am iiia l S fn rie f . - t W* -

C hnnicsl Bldg,. S t. Louis, Mo. . r t— _______ y

>3’ SPECIAL WORK FO R MARRIED -- Women rlrm onslralltig am aslng W iS slylei. S U rl a t about 810 weekly._ No rx;>^rtrnee or Invpatrrient. Nol bl >N houir-io-hoa-'e. W rite fully. Har* fo

ford Frocks, B-3793, Indlanapolto . Bi

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E N T L E M A N ? _ TMAT'fl fvlADEa ^ P O P T - A N *

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a w K V u n r * t w i i L n — u «otflee* M oorm aa BuUdlag.

----'Bwlnew ' • —p L u i a n f o "

B O M i n u K B i N a * ■ B A T n ro c O / ^ o v R o e n u d Bbop*, IN

U ilrd a u t p a w n ,

B A U A N T T K I P C C K B I K O * ■ a a t l u C*^-Blia*t U iU l Wocka.

P e r h e S n g tronbtot. Pbooa n i» W .

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IT N IC B O U T R A N S m * BTOR>AOK - Oarbaga bau lad dally.

Pbon* 300.

PADfTINO A N D lU L S O K D O N d"

F , A. ROWAN - P a lB tinr, » « P « - hawg4ny u d kalsomlnlng. 3M 6tta

a w . *a* t Phoo* 134W.

TW IN FALLS 8K 0C RIPA X RIM O ^Ladlet tine work, aolea a tiu h e d oa ,

comfort and riexlblUty. l l3 Sboaboaaw. • • ' . *r ■~ Loans ^MONEY T O LOAN ON k O D E R N

TwUi PalU Realdenea a n d b u ^ - n t a property. A rthu r L . Sw im a adCO.

For Rent—Unfumiihed> 8-R 6bM M O D l^N h o u s e ! PHOtHC1 937. ___________ ____

r Swim and Co.

I 8-ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOUSE.I 761 Main pL St ____________

‘ P I V E R O O M APARTMENT. B eso tt A partm enlL

FO U R ROOMS, 3 ACRE8, INQ U IRB large house ea*t Rock c ru sh e r.

U N T O P HOUSE AND 3 QUARTS Ot nU k diU y in exchangv fo r care

o t cowl and chickana. P hooe <48.

" For Sale or Trade -B^AY MARE, U IL X O O W sTpHONE

1417W.

W ILL TRADE P L U M im O AND heating to r car. p . o. Box 803, Tw in

FalU. ____________

BUSINESS PRO PERTY ON NORTH Side, residence to r farm or Tw in

Palls residence, a . L. Swim a n d Ce.

W^ACRJES NEAR TW IN FALLB;will C r i d e r re tlden i« M "p arfp a r---------

m ent. Inquire 703 Snd Avenue North.

CHEVROLET TRUCK, NEW RUB- ber, *xade for M odtl A Fo rd P ick- .

up or good ligh t car. T . W . Flynn,ROUU 3. Buhl, Idaho . _________

WE TRADE BUY OR BELL ALL —kinds ef »IM ifnmHiirf, a to rw . M d , ' ranges. O et our price*. Phone 8, Moon's P a in t and F u m liu re Store,

W ILL TR A D E V ufE W ELL LOCAT- ' ed psying ap*rtm ent house, s

blocks trom cam pus Berkeley. Cal.. for farm southem Idaho. A ddreu Box ts, Burley, Idaho.

T H E O L D S A X < L . _ , .

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P ^ N I n s ’I

im E M III I EUSTEyptES

Religious Observances, Joy- ,' ful Muslo Mark Program |

Announcements For Re­surrection Celebration

. ApproprU t* tnualc and sennons o a tb e Rcsurreetton wilt be fcttu rea lo Dcarl7 aU Twin Palls e taurchu tpd iy . I n m ost churches there will „ b» Sunday achool a t the ufunl hour. - before th e regular E aster i m l c e for t h t toorn lns. In addition to church * p ro jram i there will be a vesper = •crvlce a t 3 P . M. In the hS«h tchool . •Bdllortum by the O lrl Reserves. °* ■ and a K n lg h u T em plar service *t K imberly, a ttended by Twin Palli / T em plars, m aster M a u n s and the ir the frimlUea. A.

In th e F irs t B aptist churcli a t 11 A .'M . thero will be adm lnU tratton of baptism and le n n o a by th a pas- tor. Rev. J . P . H u cU tb e n r. and a p roeram In the eventns a t 7:30 oclocl:.

--------— T Jttr-the -C hufch-o f-tho :B rfth rmi^udenU of the Bunday Khool will give a morning service of songi. ^ readings, stories and dtaSogues a t 11 A. M, T here will be baptism al serv- J ; tco a t noon. In the evening Mrs.Alice Wood Egbert will give a de- scrlptlon of the "Passion Play a t Oberammergau." ,

T he PIrst Christian Church m orn- .w, Ing service a l « o'clock wUi Include i,y

_______ W Linlhem . “King of Kings” by the j,rachoir: solo by Mrs, U. N. Terry; i,in serm on by th e pastor. Bev. O len W. H utton ; vocal solo by Mr*. H uttons ^ Hfaster communion servlee a n d b a p . gj,! tlim . In th e evening a t 7:30 o’clock, mi, there wIU be a living picture panto- mime of th e Resurreetlon, songs by the choir and quarte tte and sermon on Power of tm Endless U fe" by orc the pastor. rer

.'At Bt. Edward's Catholic church Da t h t n wUi be low masa a t S A. M. At / u ls o A. M. E aster m ast. La Merced, eoaposed by .th e paator. R igh t Rev. Reml 8. Keyzer. P. A. will be sung th , b^ th e choir w ith Mrs. R. E. Oale. hui Miss M ary Owens and Thom as Me- o n Slwaln foioUU and Mrs. Nellie T. j.* Ostrom. o rgan is t p

.There will be Holy Communion a t Wi Ascension Episcopal church a t 7:30 am A. M,; special service fo r tfie church Ea school a t 10 A. M.. and choral E uch- lor arlst service a t 11 A. M. w ith se r- of mon by the rector, D ean E rnest R. o'c AUman. Musio . a t lh a 11 A. M. r strvlce will be t in d t t Uie direction sp<

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dillmovie*, ba t I g u e t. l flWn't r iw esc papa 's pipe clean enongh w h ta we (he g e t I b n n ib blowin* babblea.” Uni

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of Mrs. O . P. DuvaU «Hh Mrs. J. L. Kodgln a l Uie organ . d . <

A t Imm anuel Lulhersn church i th e re will be E asier service a t 11 ver A. M.; reading of th e E siter eplsUe: Ba> ■m E aster message by (he pastor,Rev. M. H. Zagel. a n d snlhem. “The T rium phant K ing." wHIi hymns by , the congregfttlon.

T here will be spcclal Eaater Serv- j{, lee a t the M ennonlte D rrttiem (or c hurch ^10:43__Ai.M ,.conducled.bl. vsr ihe-peslo is4 tov .~JL -l.V -B arb£zaL _ j_ i

A t the Plrsl Melhodlul Eplicopat s u c hurch services for lhe day begin a t Na 7 A. M. wllh a breakfast a t the Hoi church. Epworth leagues of Klm ber- pin Iy and PUer -will be gue.its oC th e (cn T w in PalU lesgue. At 10 A. M. there 1 will be a psgesn t under the dlrec* R. tlon of Miss O race Daly. At 11A .M . pla there will be E as ter worahlp. sermon def by th e pastor. Dr. E lljsh Hull Long- c . 1 brake and.special musle by the com- nej blned choirs. Al 8 P . M,. following a len music prelude th e re will be an E aster can ta ta . "D eath snd Life." by * ' Shelley. Dr. O rrln Puller, director; rhc Miss Joseplilne Throckmorton, o r- / canU t. Q uartette . Mra. A. P. O sr lund. Miss Clarice Saunders. Jo h n Sui Soden. Oeorge B ice: soloUt, LeNelle by Breckenrldge; duoR. Mrs. Harry T o r- a rens and Miss Mnble Cose; Mrs. sui Dorothy M ontooth a n d Keith Evans. i

At the PIrst Presbyterian chureh of * l 11 A. M. there will be a can ta ta , ser “T h e Dawn of th e Kingdom" under a t th e direction bf M rs. John 8. Feld- He husen. wllh Mrs. A. WUton Peck a s Mr org an is t Singers will Include Mrs. Ka J . A. Dygert. Mrs. E . J . Colbert. Mrs. Ue P. F. Bracken. U w rence Hull. W. R. 1 Wescott, E. J . Colbert. P. W. Neale Te: and C. E . Orleve. T here will be an ma E aster evening program of the Jun- Te lor departm ent under the direction P. of Mrs. D. R. Churchill a t 7:30 Kl: o'clock. a l

T he Salvation Army will bold chi special Easter Mrvlces a t 11 A. M. thi

lAR BE

jc te d L am ite d to S ug ts T h is Ye u id P r o d u fi~Tonnag<

I I I

housand Aci Ither. t o p Si

Better

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JDVERIIieBOl ISUIT ON FORM.

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D i s t r i c t C o u r t S e t s D i s p u t e , *

O v e r l l l u m i t i a te d S i g n i ^

F i r s t F o r W ee l< ’s T r i a l s g _____ 0<

' S u it of 0 . E . Lind and oUier T w in ' « FalU business men sgalnst th# L e o n -1 ard A dverliaing company for can -^H cellaUoa of a contract on grounds o f , . i alleged m isrepresentation in connec-: . ' tlon w lta a n Ulumlnated advertU lng ^ board. U th e firs t o( a num ber o C j^ clrll aeUons w hich Judge W. A. Bab- cock yesterday K l fo r tria l In the ’

' dU lrlct co u n here ne* t week. T rial in r ' ' each of these cases U to be before "J ' the court, w lthoul a Jury. Tho s e t - . “‘

lings a re 'a s follows:Monday—G . E. Lind and o th e r s ^ ,

versus U o n a rd Advertising com-• pany: J . H. Bame* for pUlnUffs, Ray ;

D. Agee fo r defendant. U‘ T uesday—A. D. P . K eith and wife

versus H. 8 . BeaU and others; J. H. Barnes for plalnU ffi. Walter^. Parry

> and T hom an and Ray D. Agee, f o r ,' defendants. et

W edneaday—Roy D. W hitaker }K v e n u s C. P . Johnson snd others; J . si

' H. Shertey for pU intlff, O. C. Hall > fc I for de ren d in ls . Edith C. W eb b e r.ll : vsrsus-E lberi R.-Hobb»' and o th e rs :; P> . J . n. n othwell for nlalntlff. P rank L . . ll 1 stepMvtj fo r defendanU . Klfm er* F ; NatlOQnl bank verxus E lbert R. |I Hobbs and o thers; J . R. B o ih ie l l for y• plftlntlfr. p f in k L. S tephan for d e - i ^ ) fcndants. i yi• Tliun,<lay—Maude M. H unt versus y• R. A. P a rro t t; J . R. Bothwell for ^ . pU intlff, T u rner K. Hackman forI de fendsn t. Jorcph Fix versus Jo se p h '• C. H am ilton and olhera; Ouy L . K in - i• ney for plalnU ff, o . C. H all.fo r de- ^ k fendanls. ”

, ------------ ------------------------------; and 8 P. M, today.

A l th e U nited B re them church •r there will be E aster program by the : t Sundsy sc h o o l 's i 10 A. M.. serm on 5J by th e pasior. Rev. C. E. Llchty. a l 1.■ 11 A. M. a n d psRcanl by the se n io r , ~• Bunday school clns.^ In th e evening! ■

Tho J O Y club will have charge } of the vesper service of the O lrl R e- . serves in th e h igh school auditorium r a t 3 o'c lock thU aftem oon. Mrs.■ Helen K napp M iller U direclor. wltb s Mrs. Pranklo B a rn h srt and Miss u K atherine Povey assisting. T he pub- 1. Ue U Invited.

T w in FalU Com mandery. K nights B T em plar. T . J . Foster, em inent com- 1 m ander. wlli m eet s t the Mnsonlc - Tem ple betw een 3 P. M. and 2:30 1 P . M. today and go In a body to 0 K im berly fo r an n u sl E aster service

a l th e K im berly MethodUt Episcopal d church. Rev. Oeorge O. Roecberry.L th e pastor, wtll deliver the address. \

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Do^ t h e d

g a r |~ nonii crope a r openu ce

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.TWIN FALLS DAILY 1

Power Company C Cuts Out Toll|“

TbU charges o f SO centa an auto ” Uvled heretofore for en trance on ' property owned by the Idaho Power

company a t Upper Salmon ' PalU, s wUl bo dUoonUnued and the g a te jH j

tle f l unlocked, w ith re<juesl lh a t , thoiw entering close It, I t was sU ted ' I In a le tte r received yesterday from

S' the compsny hesdquarters In I ^ by Rex Thomas, chairm an o f a oommlltee of the Southern Idaho Fish and Gam e association, whlcb -

» ' requested the change. I• ] .T he le tter stated U iat th e fee :!h k d .b ee n coUectcd by Uie ren ter of ^ ‘ ] the property. Roy Vader, a n d th a t ' 27 ! |in o fd erto8ecu re lheconceaslon from . . .* I him • ren t *-as reduced to off-1 “ • ' se i th e return on charges. I l l: was furUier s ta ted th a t charges'5 o f vsndalUm had been com m itted ;I by Irresponsible persons In de- ] "

■ strojrlng fences and injuring p r o p - |‘®' le riy -a n d the assoclaUon was re - i ^I quested to assUt In protecting the ^ a

* I property. ; f «-------------------------- (ia;

' UNEMPLOYMENT TdPIC |S1 f FOR SOCIALIST TALKi^/r -------- ”r.'r I Oeorge P . HIbner, Buhl fru it grow- die

er and form er s ta te secretary of t h e ' j r jK an sa a BocUlUt party who occa- ( „ r. slonally apeoks as a BoclalUl p la t- (] , |, il I form o rator under the direction of -.v, r . t h e national headquarters of th e '] , i , ; i party. U to address a p u b lic 'm ee t- ’7>- a IU ir tn the Odd Fellows hall, T«-ln

■1 The address on the subject. "The ,ihi . Why of Unem plo-m ent, Iho Cause , Fa

* ■ nnd the Cure." Mr. lilb n er s ta ted Inc ' yesterday. Is In the nature of a n ed* . iucfttlonftl effort to meet th e querlc.i he o t the dny regarding unemployment. bu

“I i Early PU n tIn f U b « t IloD.e "iJ . . 'O row n tr r e i and pU nti. Kimberly ^ '■ N nrseryrKJmberty;— ^Adv.------ -------

. M.“ Charles P . L anen Coal Co. Phone q;.

436, C attle G ate Coal. Adv.h • -------------------------- je ' Drink pore Kpring W ater. Ml.' ' n Spring w a te r Co. Ph. 71, Adv. « it 1T , “ ' ' , ----- "

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; COTTON R O PES.h !i (o S InchIS V ....

I 3Qc.»\l C ERR ISirS SPORTING!o ( ; 0 0 1 ) S STORE :e>1 U : »U ln Ave. So.y* 1IS.

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e d i s t r i c t .

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R arry W. BaU. 57, pioneer Tw in ^. Fans building contractor. dUtf aud - tw<, denly from a h e a r t a ttac k hU thi[ I hem e a t Loc Angeles Prlday e m in g , ttt J 're laU ves here were advUed y e « er-

t { T he body will be brought here a n d ,-wU l be reoelved-at th e W hite mor*, I tua ty . 1-wlo PaUs M asonic lodge of . I which Mr. BaU was a member wlU _ _ I lake p a rt tn the funeral services. )

W ord which relaUve# here r« e lv e d 8 . e was U iat Mr. Ball. In apparen t per* rct

Ifect hestth . had been employed P rl- me 'd ay In hU work as a buUdlng con- t0(I trac tor, and lh a t de a th eame alm ost by j w ithout warning. |N s

r i HU d ra th occurred w ithin two days of a s-ear a fte r the death of hU brtith- <T. J<;s&e .Ball. K imberly, wbo aUo M

- ,dled suddenly from a h eart a ttack . ”‘ : Mr. Ball w u a T n ln PalU resldent-j S I ■ .(rom 19M when he cam e here 'from* 'hU form er home In Io«'a, until 1914 i ^ : when he moved to Seattle . D uring „ « .h U residence of-nearly 10-years In A .• I Twin Pslls, he was aMoclated w ith ' " P itch L. Ban, as a build-

e ,ihe construction of a num ber o t Tw in f. e .F a lU bualne-is and residence buUd- ‘ X d IniM.- , He returned from Seattle , where ‘.1 he hod conUnued hU work a s ' a ^ t, building contractor, w hen hU bro th - L ,

' f r died here In M arch. 1031. and re - IV. If m slned here un til la s t November,I , when h-? went to Loa Angeles,.. :.-.Jk!r.naU U sunrU-ed.Ey.hU m other,. —

.M rs. c . A. Ball; hU broUier. F itch I.. Ball, nnd Iwo sUtcra. Mrs. Paul C.

“ su tm llle r and Mrs, Bruce.H . McMil- : tan, a ll Of T«-ln FalU.

it! Charles p . U rs e n Coal Co. Phooe 438, Castle G ate Coal. Adr.

FO R S H E E P M A RK IN G

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....... $1 .0 0Dry colors a t the righ t price

TW JN F A L L S GLA SS & P A IN T CO;

Phone 16301

IE MOR■Dwn Fayrolln h a n d l a b o r a s p o s s i b l e ;

i n g a g e p r e s e n t u n e m p l o y e i

C o l l e g e ; S e n i o r E x t e n s i o n I

l e r s , a f t e r m a k i n g a s t u d j

r e t u r n s o v e r a s i x - y e a r p e )

i - h o u r e x p e n d e d o n c r o p s

m a t e l y a s f o l l o w s :

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H 0, SUNDAY MORNING. MARC

W O M A N R E C E IV E S W O U N D I

IN F A L X ' O N . S C IS S O R S I

I M rs.lp red O Jen, Bll Pou rih ave- I nue north, was severely eu t on tbe ' th r o s t yesterday aftem oon when

:abe stumbled and fell upon a pair of Jha rp-po ln tod scUsora sho was car-

^ ty in g In ber hand. , (As she was hiirry tng along the

S sidewalk on the way down tow n. Mrs.O jers s ta rted to p u t the scissors In

s h e r handbag, and fell. T he acissora Inflicted a deep wound w hich nar* rowly m lued the Jugular rein ,

n A physician eloeed th e wotmd wllh i. two stitches. He aald M rs. O jers, a l- i Is though weak from lo u of blood, wtU l

recover. i -— 1

5 1 FU N E R A LS hU ___________________________________I

H lL L -.punera l serrloe* for Oeorge ! d 8 . HUU Je rom e,.fo rm er.T w in PalU

rcsJdeni. will be held a t th e W hite I- m ortuary chapel here a t 3 P. M. , I- today. Services wlU be conducted I t , by Rev. A. R. H errtng o t th e Jerom e

I N azarene church. In term e n t wUl be ' , , n th e Jerom e cemetery. ji. -----------------------------

^ IW O T O RO Y C L E P O L IC E M A N .

, t . S C A N S L I C E N S E P L A T E S : - — . . . .

’ Motorcycle police servlee w ill-be • rc-establlshed by T w in FalU pollee i “ departm ent thU week, and the de- i ** partm en t will cooperate w ith s ts te i

traffle ofncfra In enforcem ent ot [ i s ta te law requiring dUptay o t 1933 i

I license pUtes on a ll m otor vehicles i operated In Idaho on and a fte r April l .W lllU m A .S ears.T w lnF aU sacU ng I police chief, announced ye^erdgy . . Ted Ooecknor, mem ber of the pollee :

,■ force who U a form er sta te traffic officer, will be detailed to the mo« 1 torcycle poUce service.

T., - - ' —:h

1-

F o r Y o u i

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W a r b e r iI ' . 1 3 8 4 t h .

BLUE BLAZE &

IE EMIJll p "lie; fo r -3yed in F g

m Eco-“ i J y o f ^ ,Sh) p s t h e

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ARCH 27,19S2

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“s FOfiMEB RESm ^of ■_____r- a<

George Bulles, 38, Succumbs * ^ at Home In'Lo$ Angeles ^» From Sudden Heart Attack u

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Ul Oeorge BuUei. 39, Tw in FalU ai>1- resident fo r nearly 10 years prior lo al tu 1017. died suddenly a t hU home a t

Lo< Angeles U st Friday evening «from a h e a r t a ttack, according to £wort) reoelv«l by lalatlvea here.- °

In a pparen t perfect health , he had . Just before hU death, enjoyed an^au-tomobUe ride and vUlt w ith hU \m other, Mrs. Dora Bulles. Twin ^

■” FaiU. who had arrived In Loa An- ^” gelea U te Friday afternoon. He said. V*“ a fte r d inner, th a t he d id not feel b

well, a n d laid down on a couch. 1^ Fifteen m inutes U ter he was desd. CQ. Puneral services, according to t tM word received here, will be held in

Los Angeles, snd Interm eni will bethere . , ^

» Mr. Bulles had made hU home for ^l l a num ber of years In Los Angeles °q where he was employed as field z

n u n a g er .fo r the .M onte . DeUo.goU d ob .

be He le tt T«’tn FalU In 1911 to en-1 oe te r th e XTntted'B tates'naval service e- a t Seattle . D uring hU residence here te he was m anager ot the shoe depsrt-Ot[m>»nt nf thF T.Ttli-.Vnimy rlnthlw^33 store, and la ter w u employed as a<s traveling salesman.rti W ith hU wife, whom he marriedng In Los Angeles about three years>y- ago. h e vUlted relatives In Twinice PalU la st summer.lie He w as a member o f Tw in FalUo« Elks lodge.

Besides hU widow and m other, be

u r R a n g e

...$7.001 a t Y ard

r g B r o s .:h Ave. So.

& LIBERTY COAL

PLOYl1,1 „d |, — I

a rm e rs O n w in F a lls T h o u ld P l a o r t i o n ^ f 1 a n d to Su

B eets .I I I 1

tual Revenu(TO M Badljj

iration!

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a c t comedy by Booth Tarklngton. Hwill be presenied a t th e high school Iauditorium Frid sy evening, April % 11under tb e auspleea of ihe-A m ericali i lAssoeUUon of D niversity Women f e r I I th e purpose of using Uie proceeds W n

been Uw custom fo r m any years I tb e organUaUon to present ft scho»< a n h ip to some mem ber of the gratU g attonclass . S .

i lM pU y which Is directed by H elen K napp Miller, assUted by > d S O ora Jensen, has the foUowlng c a ^

• ^ t l o n agen t.-p resen ted byW *U te r ' B U ughter: I s s b e l Stuart,’' W MUs M artha P a rra r; "W D U tt Ames,- by Carl M alberg; “PlorenoK by Miss Helen Vosburg; “Jo h n iA I W hite" by B ert Wood; “Aunt K lle S : by M lss.Eva D unagsn: "H tniy" ^ L uther Bic*. and “MatUe" by M W Cora Jensen, ^

U survived by hU brother, C hariNA. Bulles, and two sUters, Mrs. o ;B. Booth and Sirs. J. O . Thorp, <0! o f Twin Palis. 7m

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