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(V, \ Weather Forecfist Fair (flnUhi knd Friday, moderate (tmperatnrea. IIi«h yciUrday 60, low S2; precIplUtioD, trace. Low yMlerday, 32. TODAY’? NEWS TODAY A ReRlonal Newspaper Serving Six IrriRated Coantles in Idaho VOL. XX. NO. 88^5 CENTS. Fuji s Hou* iMtMi Wlf* T»lm»Dhie BtfTlc# et U>» ODlfd Ft— TWIN l^ALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937 OFFICIAL COUNTY NBWSPAFBB; COMPROMISE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM PUSHED Campaign Starts^ To Salvage Part Of Judiciary Bill proposed Bickel School,^ Part of Plan to Relieve Overcrowding Planned aa part of the Twin FalK moTe to relieve tchool conces- Uon and (o fire Twtn Falls children adcqoate facIlUks, the pro- posed new Blelcel achool (above) forms the larse«t unit In the bond Is- sue proKram before the taspayer-voters May 25. Designed by Burlon E. Morse and associates, the structnre would cost SI30.410 and would replace the old Bickel bnildlnr, termed a "serioai lire trap.” "Fire Trap” at Old School LASIHOiRPAID D Here is (he most serious fire menace in (he Twin Falls school syilem as It nfiw exlals—the open central stairway at the 30.year-old Ulckei bulldinc. Authorities declare the o|Kn lUlrway would act as a danti;rona floe in cast of fire, and would permit (laAtes to sweep upward throufh the bulldinr In a few moments, with the danxer of trapplnr hundreds of younfiters. The new BlcUfl bulMInc under the propoKd school bnnf issDc would replace the lirrscnt structuro and remove the fire hazard. GOlLiy VEBDICl fllaycr of Wlfo Gels Life Scntonco in Jail rvt '•Hurd labor” vn.MC Pi.Arn:, i.a., Mi»y 20 (ur) —A Jury ot Acndlniirf lotluy i-cl\inird a vcrdli't ot Kiility wlllioiit (-niiltai jiiiublimpiiU M'^lvln Vldriiir, ai.yr#r-ol(l fiiayrr of rroiiim /.ir.l- nal, his commnn-iftw wife, DiBtrlct J ih1 k<' •>. O- K n ig e n r n - teiirnl liim "to llu* rp:il nf hlii nnl- urt>l life nl luiul litlior.” 'I’lir vndli'C wn» n)t (lint tinil tjrcci askprl hy VliiliiKi wJio iilcftclrd for mrri:y diirJnK liln tliicn huuta on ilia witneu stand, iin toM of liln court- ■hlp w ith tlin twicp-innrrleil Pror.liift Zlsinat, tl^rir llvInK loKetlier nml flnnliy their dlnsfi)»loii iidcr thrlr aon won born. Hr said ttiey t)laltiied to marry Inil atter ttio baby arrived, l^ozlna lie- ■Rti compiaininB of "ttiin way ot llv- Imr.” rijially, lie awiciUd, her naitKliiK |>e('ninri tinUrurniiln. Ho tnft hoiirin »<>■> on arm n'lid hin ride on tlin oilier, rnirlim allegedly foilowpil, chiUleiiii Intt l>i») to "IVt a mnn. (o atieud and nli<H>l me, I'm tired or iiviitK. filially, iiQ nnld, Im rained th ritln and fired, Virdlns reloaded his rllln nnd retiirncti, "Hhfl waa sllll inovinc a lltUe, 1 slml iier agalii." District Attorney E. Kerman (liiil- . Inry told the Jury tiial siir.ii a kill- ln | w»« rold-lilo(Hle<l m urder, imiv tMinhle liy death. Kather of Fnmcd Movie ActorH Dies , imi.i-vwooi), Muy ao lur Noah W. IhTty, *r„ onc« a Mlnaoiirl peaco oflKtr and faUior ot tho arUirfl, Wiillai'o nnd Noih Ilppry, Jr., died lant iilHhl. •> l>earl attack. lio I I ts. i’hynkcians Hlamod tiio atrokn on .. hip jfijiw JirriY /i»tJrrrn arveral nioiilliii xKo mill Iriini wlUcii' im ♦lovtv retovcirtL “INADKQUATK’^ \VASI11N(JT0N, 20 (Ul*) — Secrclary of Navy (Maude A. Swjm- Hon, in nn nfficiiil com- miinicaliim to the Iuiukc naval nffalrH commiltcf, today dcHcrllic^l I'iicific coast air di'fonspH "in- ndpquatc" and demanded their coniplctldii before new hiiscH are eHtaltliHhed nn the Atlantic Heabnard. sov Construction Work Speeds for Sun Valley’s Summer Program Poll of Uncommitted U. S. Senators Will Be Taken Throng Offers Final Tributes To J. Ralph Brown; Young * ' Eitea Pending CHES OIIEXECOTIS Friends of j, Ralph Brown, 44, .. 1C of two victims of a'boating mis- hap in the Snake river Tuesday icvcning. crowded the chapcl of the White mortuary'in Twin Falls this morning to pay the sportsman and confcctlonary owner last tribute be- fore tlic body was sent t<» Lincoln, Kcb.; this nftcmoon for burial. F^inenil • services for Willlfltn J. YouDg, Cl, the fccond victim of tlie dual drowning, were bcliiR'arranged tlil.'i afternoon by relatives. Young Is ft pioneer rcsideni of this section, having come here In 1005 where he cnRaficcl In the grocery, hardware and real e.siatc buslne.^s. At the time of hLi cicaili he was night clcrk at Uie Park hotel in Twin Fall?. Brown, rrsident of Twin J ’alls for six years, ojicrotcd a confccllonery III tlir conicr of Main and Shoshone fitrrcts At llie time of hlfl death. NpoMsmen Present Srrvlces today a t,11 u. m. sa iiumrroas local ojwrlsmen prcKPiit. Two £ong.\ "Lend Kindly Light” nnd "Tlie Harlxir Bar," were aung by Jnmrs lU'yiiolds accompanied J>y Mr;., U, N. Terry, Thrrr'w er» piilllirarns. 'nin body wa.i rent to dll' Ni'tiiiu.ka city on thin aftrr- noon'.s tnilii, Hiowii Iwrn In l''ftlrncm, Nfb„ Oil .Inly HI. in02, H(> fam e wrht to Twill ■•’nllH for hlA hrallli. He i.i Mir- vlvfd liy lil-'i wife, Mr,v U iilh llrowii, 11 roil, .Iciliii; u brolhrr, Waller Hrowti, MiH'Olii, Neb,; ttjrcp hlfilpr.i. Mr.i. Allrc lliiichlhon, Lincoln; Mrs It, J'i <;i;iicii|,^)J lliuillnK!'. NpI),, and Mih, l>. 1 ., ltdbcrU of 'IVlii Kulln. Ill a rmiiPd motor boot, thp two iiirn. acr(iiii|«iiilPrt by Hldiipy Cialg, (il.M. of Twill lil»|ln, wcro fishing on tlip Uniik.1 rlvor lii tlin vicinity of Ilnx cniiyoii ln.it TuMday evening, A:i llii.y UTfii rptiiniinK down the ilvrr louiirit ihiir jwirked car a siioiiK ^vlll(l raiiscd tlie boat to nlnk I ft wave pn/.TC(1 over it. Hoot* Handicap )tn»vy fhliliig rriulpinent, Inirlud- liiH l>imt.'i, «»in by tlin m en inado it illfflniilt I<ir ihrin to flglit the iriit niicl llir wind, and Ilrown and Y<imiK from night betoro they (CondniKd nn Fai* I, Column S) IMPORTANT JEJTERSON CITY. Mo„ May 20 (U.PJ—Speaker John Q, Christy Interrupted debate on a Ux bUl In the Missouri hou.se ot repre- senJttlves to announce the in- ning by Inning score of the Cardinal-Giant basebail game yesterday. One St. Louis ber responded to o&jcctioM with; "These announcements are more Important than this par- ticular legislation." • INVESTIGATION TOPEKA, Kan., May 20 (U.R>— Ciartnco V. Bcck. allorficy gen- eral, studied today Mbs Mary E. Dobbs- rcqutst Uial he tn- veaUgate the distribution of handbills in her office. She Is secretary of the Kansas Wom- en’s ChrJstJa/i Temperance Un- ion. The handbills read: "Drink your beer cvery«day . , . drlnt beer for health and throw your pills away. . . thcro'B nothing llke'bcer to overcome that tired feMlng , _ HETTI.KMENT CLEVELAND, May 20 Whcn the 150,000 damage suit brought by Francis Chambers, Jr,.lagaln.-it the Cleveland Uall- wny company wit^alled for trial, two (lefenso wJCiWWRT Here ihi- able to api>car. One, Mary K. Vida, of PItt;iburBh, had the meaales. Thr othrr, Robert J. . LoKan. also of PKt-'iburgh. was partloIpatlMg in 11 i.ll-down ntrlkr. Attorney,'! tirltlril the c».-o out of lOllVt, 44-AlloRod SpioB Killed Far EapionftKC, Sabotage, ' Roporl BlatcB • nABAROVHK, Siberia. May 30 ai.l!i Forty•f<iur alleged splen, wrerk- rrn niul 'I'lotskylstn, iniliidlnK woiiuiii, liavr lirrri nriitrnciKi drath liy IIk* »<>vlpt Union ■liiirgwi of laiiyliig out riiiloiiagn and imtHitiiK" •""dri- hM nirlloii the Jiijinin‘''c M'i rrt hcrvhT, It nniioiiiirrd today. HiK-li rxn'iitliiim arn carrlrii out serrrtly, and It wan nndpmtoort tlie 44 wrro taken out anil nhot iiinnr- dlntrly after sriiteiun had Iwrn paiutrd liy 111" military nillrHliim of ihn mi|uemn enuit of .tho Hovlrt Union. Tim jirlionm were acoiinrilAjp- rlflrnlly of ii|iyliiK and nnl)otiiK?()n tlin striiti'Klr Triiii'i-ililirrlan lallway. i>( the allegrd r|ilcn followrd the aiitl-t: lord Blgiied tietwrrn Jaiian Innl niiS|il(-Ioi Irrm^ny nnd nil nulinerjiiriil h<itli slitr:i nnd rmmirri ot artlvltirn along tlin railway link- ing Moscow to tier far rantenk jirov- Incfn, rKUHIIINft IMritOVKH LONDON, May 30 (Un)-<irn. John J. I'erihlng |m« shown nuirh Ini- jiroveinnit In a nIIhIjI illnrrn Jir lilllfried, nn All)i'i icull cIllllUh:iy sjMikrnuijin said toilay. 15,000 (a'afl8mcii .Strike Toni<'lil HOLLYWOOD, May 20 (UP)-- Cratt.Miicn a t Indfiitndrnt n Btudlos worked today niidei' »i tended utllinaluin th a t ' will |>iit them on slrlkp Kinlght nnlen.n iini- diicnrn griitil a union hhop. Thrre thomundn worker.s an volved. They would Join r,(HH) nlclans. already on htrlko Iron nine major aIihIIos. 'Hir flint matiiin exiilrrd last iilolit I111I Charles Il•-^^lllK, lirad iif ihn rli lug l*ydrralloii of Mollon I'M Oraftfl, Kraii1''d Ihe Indeiirinli' another 24 houn t<i iiiakd tlii'ii clnion. Lin(ll>crgli in SecltiHion 011 lOth Anniversarv of Flijirhl ity in:Niiy to tn i r(;mhkc.i. 1X)N1)(IN, May 20 lU.l’)—Oliariea A. MiiiIIm'I m Ji, who 10 yearn ago today staitMi from New York on a lllglit to I'lirln few thought could I'liil oil liiiid, n|H-nt hln lOtli aiml* VBisary a vlilual reoiuso al hln rountiy li'une In Kent, Tliriit.wriii liM^al celebrations In New York iiiid I*»rin tm t Llndt>nrgh himself, tn wlioiii It hroughl world faiiio and ilc'hrn and black tragedy -- iKIioinl II. An iiii'iitAiushe ikiIIco' fuard nroiind fli" Iiihiip, and n Wg, Oer- niuii ix'llie dog which he Imported fiotn llifi Hiilte<j Htatea, w rre suf- ncleiit evhlriicen of Lliidbergh'a at- tltiule. tliiit tin wants b«i lea aloiin. Iirlvrs I.lttls Car LIiiiIIktkIi. Iiin wKn and their aon .lun llvr In a rainbltiif old hoint, L<ing tiarn. at Weald, near fievon- iiikn, VO niili-n from tho cu)t«‘r ot the rlty, IJiidlwrgh molora about Ihn riiiiiiii)' in his little Automobile (lien at tlliinii -last w|nt«r «lt]i his will' l'> loillii ami goea quietly la l/iiidiiii ivhi'm hr Is inuiotlccd, ]io wan at, U10 opening ot ih« civil aviiiflon (inidqiiartein /kt" ;onjilo of «n k.i ago. A young 11 ' ntiir nnknl ah <if(lrlal who wan 1 firm man to liy >h'' Atlantin almir Tho (ilfU'lar |>t>|iited anil mUiI "T hrre.lir lr. I.riiliicl you." Idhdli^iKli ll^ tte r Klirii hi In n o t n<iilti'<l i<i all. Nnrrt Inttrurtluiii Itadrtiiiich of the vllliiijfl Union Pacific Pushes Ahead On Dam to Form New Lake SUN VALLEY; Idaho, May 20 (Special)—With com t^ tion of the Trail creck dam scheduled for June 15 and qtlrer work being pushed forward japidly, construction activities for the summer program at Sun Vf^lley lodge were in. full blast-today. These will include a rodeo.atadium. which tenta - tive plans indicate will seat 6,000 persons. The dam across Trail creek will be 400 Sect long and will. ' form ft lake nine and one-half_ MEMOHDm MSMNGED Ohairman AononncoB Parade And ObBcrvanco Here Monday, May 31 Arrangements were near comple- tion today tor the onnual obser- vance' ot Memorial Doy here by local patriotic organlcatlons and other groiijM, it wan announced thU afternoon by Paul Taber, chairman of the Twill Falls Memorial day cclcbratlon. All plana arc complete at tho present time wltii the exception ot tiio sixakcr of the day who will give an^ddrrsH al the war mothers’ memorial at 'IVIn^ Falln crmclery, scene of a major iinillon of ihc ob- icrvancc, ^ rUn Parade Onn fealure of tlir dny's ohxer- vaiirn whlcti will br lirlil_ Monday, May 31, brrnii.'.P Mrinnrtal Day fall.1 . 011 auiulay tilts year, will bo a [larade of the downtown sentlon Icil by the Twill I'dlh iiiuiilrliial hand. OrBaiilzalloni which will liavo lepresenlatlvTB In tlie pumiln will Include, the A]ncrlran Ix-Klim and auxiliary: Velerain of I'Virelgii Warn and auxiliary: Hiniiil.ili-Aiiicrlr War Vetcrnnn and a 11x 111 a r IhiUghtcrn of the Ainrrlciin Hevo- liition: Grand Army of thr Ilepub- llc and nuxlllary: Junior American I<rglon auxiliary; Anirrlcaii War Mothers; Halvatlon Army nnd Com- pany K. lltllh englnrern. Idnho tlniiat guard. Will KIre Viillry Program al tlir cciiirli.iy, which will Iiicludr tlin addle,^s by a noted i.|)eaker yet to Im nniioiinced and also tlin firing of a vollry over War Motliers' mcmnrlal, will bo In rliuiKn of Wilton Peck, it «as imiinrril by Mr. Taber. Tlifl organlrjillonn which parade will meet at Ihn Mhoahone street, tldo of city park Monday, May at, at 10 a. m. 'Hie parade will Uien move to Main and Sho- i.lionn ntreeU and then east on Main to nm rtli atrcet where tlin march- era Will enter automobllpn for thi (cmelcry. acrcs in extent, directly op^ posite the lodge. The Union Pacific railroad will buy 10,- 000 trout — all 10 inches In kngth—'for stocking the as an unrivalled Hotitde OT husky catcher for eastern anglers. W, H. Lowlher, resident construc- tion engineer for the Union Paciffc, Ls In charge of dam buUdlng and of all other construction now un- derway, Including the forthcomhig new Challenger hotel-villago proj - ect. Work on tlio Challenger will be started later after all details of the summer program for the lodge .Itself have been completed, Mr. Ixiwther announced, . . B. W. Prater, chief engineer; for Union Pacific, Is supervising the summer plans. The lYall crcek dam L-i being built cnttrcJy by, Union Pacific men, Tlie Challenger will bo erected by Uto McNeil Construction compoiiy, Lo.t Angeles, but Mr. Lowlher will bo In general charge, Itfcreatlon IHrretor Hob Miles, former dirrclor for Paramount Pictures, lias been named managing director of out- door recrratlon at Bun Valley lodge. Under hln direction, work will start Immediately oii conslrucllim of ntables and corratn. with erection laU-r ot the jiroiwued rodeo ntiidluiii, (Conllnutd on Pi(« i, Column J> llll'llllS Ilf .liicllwigh >anl |h e hiMinr, iis 'in llnvlgntliiK nrcrct liiil getting tlllrni pASt tlia dou If they wni mhio-plaiiied T h o r In I IK dO«(|) |K*<l|ilr over them, Villhcml reliifort-riiiciiii li) the aliM'iiK' id Lindbergh ol the mui UrltlnU avialliiii ■•'••di' to nay noiiirtldnK li ■'Up took a iliniite iii lar >ri early .days aiut i|id away wllh It, ••id iam en A. M<>lll^<’0, liliusrlf a »Vlator of woild iint<v , ’•ft wnn nil iiinkliill Ill'll. and It wan it kmmi niiuiiii'. to luj uUou UlMUirlii'iil »oiW." lAlly to kiiiK'k lilts an t f'luiiil liltliik', until olinriviimr 1,y n lllKllt. PABADEFEATyRE Knlghtt Tompltir Opon 2 Day Oonoluve; RoyM Mastori I Advance OfficorB A parade of Ihn ilnwntiiwn sr lion and » hincheun for a ll' air knlglils and Uinir /ndlnn al Ihn Perk hotel tills'noon, (raturnt o|>ei)ing i.rsnlons of Ihe two-iluy eouclavo nf Ihn ilrand Oommandeiy. Knighta ’IVmplar of Idaho, which opened hrro Uils morning, / 'Hie iwrade, with air kiilglitJi li full niiltorm, wan ataged Junl hefot llio n<H)ii'hour and wan inl by (lie • I) By JOE ^ALEX MORRIS WASHINGTON, May 20 (UP)—Tho administration be- gaii puiihing' another legislative program out in front of the battered supreme court bill today. It was a move that wai expected to decide whether President Roosevelt’s judiciary, program will be compromised or killed. Outmaneuvered Ht every stage of the battle over en- argement of the high tri- bunal, adminiBtratlon strate- rists suddenly changed their actics after Tuesday’s jolt- ng reverses. They atart^ a i]uiet undercover campaign to salvage as much as possible of the original judiciary pro gram. f i t t e d 8h«rt«ft~ • • The new atntecy, It W m m tM , did not tnetn that hop« of m et*' Ing the President'* propottl new iusUeet had been abtndamad but it w u an admlssloa by leadm In the court campaign that tbey are definitely ibort oi a ataatc ma* . Jorlty. 1. A poUofttacommltteed MDiton to determine whether the blQ can b«.enaot«d or.whether a oonpron* Ise such aa an eleTen*Jiutlce court or the propoial of Ben. tC. 1C Lo- gan, IX, Ky., for a limit ot om Jw> (ice a year would bt approw t a. Permlttlnt the Judidary tetUe ARRESI X H l OF EIGHISIEEL D, Union Bays Attempts Being Made to Break Up U. 8. Plant SleotioD P irrS B U R O H . M ay 30 (1J,R)-Af- rest of eight Republic Bt«el corpor- ation police officials who allegedly tried to "break up” a labor-board supervised election In Jones St Loughiin at«el plants was ordered today. • Tho election, which wUl detennine whether the steeljrrorlcers organis- ing committee will represent all Jones ie Laughlln's 37,000 wortcers In collective bargaining, began at 6 a. m. In an atmosphere made tense by the steel union's charges thaj Republic Steel sought to Interfere hinged John L. Leiiii’ eftanieee of obtaining contract* for the 6WOO from five luiie independent com* panics, ^hidj together employ more than 300,000. Search by state troopers for the eight officials provided the only ex* clt«ment as Uiousands of J. j; L employes went to the pools. It w u tho largest Industrial election ever held in America. “nie union’s charges tiiat Repub« 11c had aent in private police and ‘ ihUgA" to interfere with the vot- ing also were Investigated by the federal government. to cool while coi I a t U n - 12 Traffic Deaths In Idaho for April nOU3G, Idaho, May 30 (URl-The limeau of vital statistics reported today’ that there were 13 traffic deaths in Idaho during April, bring- ing Ihe total, deaths thfs year to 37, Thin shows an increase of i8 dratlis over the same period for 1030. Total other drnths lor the month were <37, anil total births wrre B41. Uon Is centered on le«UUItTe pro< posals and such Itema as Ihe pend> Ing tl#)O.OOOMO relief mtM ure un< til an opportunity h u been af. folded to r«ptlr^:'tf.ponttU, tA 1 A quiet effn^^iwlqf^orer borderline aen«(on: cr.> te some ef thOM who hare hedtaaCly eogiiiitt- ted themselm against the court bfli. "It they think that such a more wDl’ win them »ny senate Totes th e /n mtstaiceD," said Ben. Burton K. Wheeler, D-. Mont.. opponent of the court biU. ‘The admlnlstraUon definitely ls~ out to try to get a oompromlM on two addlUonal Ju«tlce»»wlth the approval of the President. 'Duy can't do It. even If we have to talk ail summer." State Hospitals’ Staffs Inadequate, Dunshee Says An acute luctc of nMlrtniits for tliosn la charge ot three state Instltutloiin, one for the (relilf' mliiilrd and two for tho liisune, was noted lirro today by Dr. .1 I) IJiioAhre, Mate director of the public health with hradciuarters al ntiw.p, I)r, Dunsheo coiifeireil lirro with Dr, J. W. Hawkins, dirrrtor of tlin Twin rails county lirnltli mill Up OtVCSSCS iSCCU was en route to Holr>n aller lom- liieting a tour of the ^latp, Di. Dutuhee was ■ccomiuminl liv 1.. J. Potcrson, director of lftlHllaloJlf^ nt^le division ot pulihn hrallli. Bpeaicing of tlie rondlllonn found 111 the niarktoot and Orofliio any- Itims and also the Naiiipa Jiifitltii- tlon for llin replile-iiiliidrd. Dr. I>»iiahfn iHiliilftI iwl lh«l «»i anile lack of adriiiiato ntalln wan to Im noted. Not l^noufh Help ■'Ttir Itiroe mon In rliarnc of th^ tliicfl IriMltutloiM tire doliiii .« niUni- (lld woik," ho salii, "but they ran- nol do all the work, for rxBiii|iln at the lllai-kfoot liiAlttutlon tliere In one ilortor to care for the Mn liullriitfl iin is trained In Hork of this nature tmt the niimlyr of jiutlenu iirevenu hla giving llie nr- reuary time to eadt care, ■IriAtltutlons of thin hliul bk' needed and they Aiioulii Im main- tained wllli the Idea that aiivoin' In Idaho would not henlUtn lO rend iiiniiibetfl «t iiln family to theiii If neml I m^.” h«' aald. Dr, Duiisheo Intimated that U WHS not a m atter ot lark of fmulii tn ttieifl'three Instance,^. He told nf the Aurphisei tMing turned hark to the ntate In Uiese cases ami iHihited out tliat It Uila monsy was unnl for additional help the sItuaUon wotild •'jirerrf<nt a lot bpller |ilcture." A ntirvey of lim luntltutlniin In (CoallQutd ra|« a. CBluma •) Qalt Talking _______slonal 'leaders quit Uik* Ing about tlie court fight and turn* ed attention to a legislative pro* and maximum hours, development national resources and possible re« organltaUon pf the executive branch. Another factor occupying the at* tentjon of the eenate was the ap* pointment of a new justice to suo< ceed' Van Devanter, Ben. Joe T. RoblnAon, wiio is S4, was given an inside track for the appointment as far as congressional sentiment was concerned. It was asserted that the Presi- dent’s cloaest advlaers were defi- nitely'opposed to hla selection and Uiat they were working to prevent hU nomination, nSElED BY BACON, flU-Down In H. Y. Theater Unda After AU.Klght Siege at Play Hr, J. 1). Ilunahrc, stale dl< reoUr «f Uia dlvktlan at p<ib- llo liaallh, today atreMad (ha .need l«r Inereaaed aiaffs ai Ihel two stale hMpltata fop the In- aaiw and ateo the aUla Inalltu- lloii for the fo«M« niodad. ila ronferrad with l>r, J. W. Haw- hlna, local haaKIt unit dtraaler, as i>e paaa^ Ihroufh ‘I ’^nfin t'alU SO' rMita U Bolaa, NKW YORK, May 30 tOn-B«con and rgga lured a liand-plcked audl* encfl of IM) persons from the Ifora Hayes theater early today, after an alt night sit-down strike. All 'hur - ried home for breakfast, and polloe announced Uiat the demonstrattoa had ended. The audience remained seated af- ter witneuing, pertormatMei of "Candlde" and ’'How Long. Brtth- reii " by WPA workers assimM tft the federal theater dance -project. The cast, whtch M t.tew n. hftd asked the audlenc*. te.nouitB alt ' nffht (o prafiMt propq&t eutf tB re- ilef Mpenditure*. V i Approximately n o the tliealer when dhartta Wsldman, , star ot the cast, made the rea\Hat Tliose who remained, for the Aoil tiart, Iiad been aak«t to app|W M d sUy by the elty noieeU ooub^ an ortanlMtloa of WPA whlto<eel- lar worktti. ,^r.S5SL65‘« 4 S : Ho In Times Bouart --------* hours, Hie ptckeu wer when hotet-preprle _ ___ tfiat their gjm k eeuM jM| n

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TODAY’?NEWSTODAY

A ReRlonal N ewspaper Serving Six IrriRated Coantles in Idaho

VOL. XX. NO. 8 8 ^ 5 CEN TS. Fuji s Hou* iM tM i Wlf* T»lm»Dhie BtfTlc# e t U>» O D lfd Ft—

TW IN l^A L L S, IDAHO, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937 O FFICIA L COUNTY NBW SPAFBB;

COMPROMISE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM PUSHEDCampaign Starts^ To Salvage Part Of Judiciary Bill

proposed Bickel School, Part of Plan to Relieve Overcrowding

Planned aa part o f the T w in FalK moTe to relieve tchool conces- Uon and (o f ir e Twtn F alls children adcqoate facIlUks, the pro­posed new Blelcel achool (above) form s the larse«t unit In the bond Is­sue proKram before th e taspayer-voters May 25. Designed by Burlon E. Morse and associates, the structnre would cost SI30.410 and would replace the old Bickel bnildlnr, termed a "serioai lire trap.”

"Fire Trap” a t Old School

LASIHOiRPAID D

Here is (h e m ost serious fire m enace in (he Twin Falls school sy ilem as It nfiw exlals—the open central stairway at the 30.year-old Ulckei bulldinc. Authorities declare the o|K n lU lrw ay would act as a danti;rona floe in cast o f fire, and would permit (laAtes to sweep upward throufh the bulldinr In a few m oments, with the danxer of trapplnr hundreds of youn fiters. The new BlcUfl bulMInc under the propoKd school b n n f issDc would replace the lirrscnt structuro and remove the fire hazard.

GOlLiy VEBDIClfllaycr of W lfo G els Life

Scntonco in Ja il rvt '•Hurd l a b o r ”

vn.MC P i .A r n : , i.a., Mi»y 20 (ur)—A Jury o t Acndlniirf lotluy i-c l\in ird a vcrd li't o t Kiility w lllio iit (-niiltai jiiiub lim piiU M'^lvln V ldriiir,a i.y r# r-o l( l fiiayrr o f r ro i i im /.ir.l- n a l, h is commnn-iftw wife,

D iBtrlct J ih1k<' •>. O- K nige n rn - te i i r n l liim "to llu* rp:il nf hlii nn l- urt>l life n l lu iu l litlior.”

'I ’lir vndli'C wn» n)t (lin t tinil tjrcci askprl hy VliiliiKi wJio iilcftclrd for m rri:y diirJnK liln tli icn huu ta on ilia w itn e u s ta n d , iin toM of liln cou rt- ■hlp w ith tlin tw icp-innrrle il Pror.liift Z ls in a t, tl^rir llvInK loKetlier nml flnn liy th e ir dlnsfi)»loii i id c r th r lr aon won born.

H r sa id ttiey t)laltiied to m a rry Inil a t te r ttio baby arrived , l^ o z ln a lie- ■Rti com piaininB of "ttiin w ay o t llv- Imr.”

rijia lly , lie aw iciU d, h e r naitKliiK |>e('ninri tinUrurniiln. Ho tn ft hoiirin »<>■> ona rm n'lid hin r id e on tlin oilier, r n ir lim allegedly foilowpil, chiUleiiii Intt l>i») to "IVt a m nn. ( o atieud a n d nli<H>l me, I 'm tire d or iiviitK.

f ilia lly , iiQ nnld, Im rained th r itln a n d fired , V ird lns reloaded h is rllln nnd retiirnc ti,

"Hhfl waa s llll ino v in c a lltUe,1 slm l iie r agalii."

D istr ic t A ttorney E . K erm an ( liii l- . Inry to ld the Jury t i i a l siir.ii a kill-

l n | w»« rold-lilo(Hle<l m u rd er , imiv tMinhle liy d e ath .

K a t h e r o f F n m c d

M o v i e A c t o r H D i e s

, im i . i - v w o o i ) , M uy ao lu r Noah W. IhTty, *r„ onc« a Mlnaoiirl peaco oflKtr and faUior ot tho arUirfl, Wiillai'o nnd Noih Ilppry, Jr., died lant iilHhl. •> l>earl attack.l io I I ts .

i’hynkcians Hlamod tiio a trokn on .. h ip j f i j iw J irr iY /i» tJ rrrn a rve ra l nioiilliii xKo mill Iriini wlUcii' im♦lovtv re tovcirtL

“INADKQUATK’\V A S I11N (JT 0N ,

20 (U l*) — S e c rc la ry o f N a v y (Maude A . S w jm - Hon, in nn n ffic iiil com - m iin ica liim t o th e I u iu k c n a v a l n ffalrH c o m m il tc f , to d a y dcHcrllic^l I 'iic ific c o a s t a i r di'fonspH " in - n d p q u a tc " a n d d em an d ed th e i r con ip lc tld ii b e fo re new hiiscH a re eHtaltliHhed nn th e A tla n tic H eabnard.

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Construction Work Speeds for Sun Valley’s Summer Program

Poll of Uncommitted U. S. Senators W ill Be Taken

Throng O ffers F inal T rib u tes To J. R alph B row n; Y oung * ' E itea Pending

C H E S O IIEXECOTIS

F riends of j , R a lph B row n, 44, . .1C of tw o v ictim s of a 'b o a t in g m is­h a p in th e S nake river T uesday

icvcning. crowded th e chapc l of th e W hite m o rtu a ry 'in Tw in F a lls th is m orn ing to pay the sp o rtsm a n a n d confcctlonary ow ner la s t t r ib u te be­fore tlic body w as sen t t<» L inco ln , K cb.; th is n ftcm oon for b u ria l. ‘

F^inenil • services fo r W illlfltn J . YouDg, Cl, th e fccond v ic tim of tlie dual drowning, were bc liiR 'arran g ed tlil.'i afternoon by rela tives. Y oung Is ft p ioneer rcsiden i of th is section , having come he re In 1005 w here he cnRaficcl In th e grocery, ha rd w are and rea l e.siatc buslne.^s. A t th e tim e of hLi cicaili he was n ig h t c lcrk a t Uie Pa rk hotel in T w in Fall?.

Brown, rrs iden t o f T w in J ’a lls for six years, ojicrotcd a con fccllonery III tl i r conicr of M ain a n d Shoshone fitrrc ts At llie tim e of hlfl d e a th .

NpoMsmen P re se n t Srrvlces today a t , 11 u. m . sa

iium rroas local ojw rlsm en prcKPiit. Two £ong.\ "Lend K indly L ig h t” nnd "Tlie Harlxir B ar," w ere aung by Jn m rs lU 'yiiolds accom pan ied J>y Mr;., U, N. T erry , T h r r r 'w e r » p iilllirarns. 'n in body wa.i r e n t to d ll' Ni'tiiiu.ka c ity on th in a f tr r - noon'.s tnilii,

Hiowii Iwrn In l''ftlrncm , N fb„ Oil .Inly HI. in02, H(> fa m e w rht to Twill ■•’nllH for hlA h ra ll li . H e i.i Mir- vlvfd liy lil-'i wife, Mr,v U iilh llrow ii, 11 roil, .Iciliii; u b ro lh r r , W aller Hrowti, MiH'Olii, N eb,; ttjrcp hlfilpr.i. Mr.i. Allrc lliiichlhon, L inco ln ; M rs It, J'i <;i;iicii|,^)J lliuillnK!'. NpI),, and Mih, l>. 1., ltdbcrU of 'IV lii Kulln.

Ill a rmiiPd m o to r boot, th p two iiirn . acr(iiii|«iiilPrt by Hldiipy C ialg , (il.M. of Twill lil»|ln, wcro fish ing on tlip Uniik.1 rlvor lii tlin v ic in ity of Ilnx cniiyoii ln.it T uM day evening, A:i llii.y UTfii rptiiniinK dow n the ilv r r louiirit i h i i r jwirked c a r a siioiiK ^vlll(l raiiscd tlie b o a t to nlnk

I ft wave pn/.TC(1 over it.Hoot* H and icap

)tn»vy fhliliig rriu lp inen t, Inirlud- liiH l>imt.'i, « » in by tlin m e n inado it illfflniilt I<ir ih r in to f lg lit th e i r i i t niicl llir w ind, a n d Ilro w n and Y<imiK from n igh t be to ro they

(CondniKd nn Fai* I, Column S)

IM PO RTA N TJE JT E R S O N CITY. Mo„ May

20 (U.PJ—S peaker Jo h n Q, C hristy In te rru p ted debate on a U x bUl In th e M issouri hou.se o t rep re- senJttlves to announce th e in ­n in g by Inn ing score o f th e C a rd in a l-G ia n t basebail game yesterday . O ne S t. Louis b e r responded to o&jcctioM w ith ; "T hese announcem ents are m ore Im p o rtan t th a n th is p a r­tic u la r legislation." •

INV ESTIG A TIO NT O PE K A , K an., May 20 (U.R>—

C iartnco V. Bcck. a llorficy gen­e ra l, stud ied today M bs M ary E . Dobbs- rcq u ts t U ia l he tn - veaUgate th e d istribu tion of han d b ills in h e r office. She Is secre tary of th e K an sa s W om­e n ’s ChrJstJa/i T em perance U n­ion . T h e handbills read : "D rink y o u r beer cvery«day . , . d r ln t beer fo r h e a lth and throw your pills aw ay. . . thcro'B noth ing l lk e 'b c e r to overcome th a t tired feMlng , _

HETTI.KMENTCLEVELAND, May 20

W hcn th e 150,000 dam age su it b ro u g h t by F rancis Cham bers, Jr,.lagaln.-it th e C leveland Uall- wny com pany w it^ a l le d for tria l, tw o (lefenso wJCiWWRT Here ihi- ab le to api>car. O ne, M ary K. V ida, of PItt;iburBh, h a d the m eaales. T h r o th rr , R obert J .

. LoKan. also of PKt-'iburgh. was partloIpatlM g in 11 i.ll-down n trlk r. Attorney,'! tirltlril the c».-o o u t of lOllVt,

44-AlloRod SpioB Killed F a r EapionftKC, S abo tage ,

' Roporl BlatcB •

nABAROVHK, S iberia . May 30 ai.l!i Forty•f<iur alleged splen, w re rk - rrn niul 'I'lotskylstn, iniliidlnK woiiuiii, liavr lirrri nriitrnciKi d ra th liy IIk* »<>vlpt U nion ■liiirgwi of la iiy li ig o u t r iiilo iiagn

a n d imtHitiiK" •""dri- h M n ir llo i i th e Jiijinin‘''c M'i r r t hcrvhT, It nniio iiiirrd today.

HiK-li rxn 'iitliiim arn c a rrlr ii o u t se rr r tly , and It wan nndpm toort tlie 44 w rro taken ou t anil nhot iiin n r- d ln trly a fte r sriite iu n h a d Iwrn paiutrd liy 1 1 1" m ilita ry nillrH liim of ihn mi|uem n en u it of .tho Hovlrt U nion.

Tim j i r l i o n m were a co iin rilA jp - r lf lrn lly of ii|iyliiK and nnl)otiiK?()n tlin striiti'K lr T riiii'i-ililirrlan la llw ay .

i>( th e a lleg rd r|ilcnfollowrd the a iitl-t: lo rd Blgiied tie tw rrn J a iia n Innl niiS|il(-Ioi

Irrm ^ n y nnd n il nulinerjiiriil

h<itli slitr:i nnd rmmirri o t a rtlv ltirn along tlin railw ay lin k ­in g Moscow to tie r f a r ran tenk jirov- Incfn,

rK U H IIIN ft IM ritO V K HLONDON, May 30 (U n)-< irn . Jo h n

J . I 'e rih ln g |m « show n n u irh Ini- jiro v e in n it In a nIIhIjI illnrrn Jir lilllfried, nn All)i'i icull cIllllUh:iy sjMikrnuijin sa id toilay.

15,000 (a'afl8mcii .Strike Toni<'lil

HOLLYW OOD, May 20 (UP)-- Cratt.Miicn a t In d fi itn d rn t n Btudlos worked today niidei' »i ten d ed u tllinalu in th a t ' will |>iit th em on slrlkp Kinlght nnlen.n iini- diicnrn griitil a union hhop.

T h r re thom undn worker.s an volved. They would Join r,(HH) n lc lan s . a lready on htrlko Iron n ine m ajor aIihIIos. 'H ir flint m a tiiin exiilrrd la s t iilolit I111I C harles Il•-^^lllK, lirad iif ihn rli lug l*ydrralloii of M ollon I'M O raftfl, Kraii1''d Ihe Indeiirinli' a n o th e r 24 h o u n t<i iiiakd tlii'ii clnion.

Lin(ll>crgli in SecltiHion 011lOth A nniversarv of Flijirhl

ity in : N iiy t o t n i r(;m h kc.i.1X)N1)(IN, May 20 lU.l’)—O liariea

A. M iiiIIm'ImJi, who 10 yearn ago today staitM i from New Y ork on a lllg lit to I'lirln few th o u g h t could I'liil oil liiiid, n|H-nt hln lOtli aiml* VBisary a v lilua l reoiuso a l hln ro u n tiy li'une In K ent,

T lir iit .w r ii i liM al c e le b ra tio n s In New York iiiid I*»rin tm t Llndt>nrgh himself, tn wlioiii I t h ro u g h l world faiiio and ilc'hrn and b lack tragedy -- iKIioinl II.

An iiii'iitA iushe ikiIIco' f u a rd nroiind fli" Iiihiip, a n d n Wg, O er- niuii ix 'llie dog w hich h e Im ported fiotn llifi Hiilte<j H ta tea , w rre suf- nc le iit evhlriicen of L liidbergh 'a a t- tltiule. tliiit tin w ants b«i le a aloiin.

Iirlv rs I .lttls C a rLIiiiIIktkIi. Iiin wKn a n d th e ir aon

.lun llvr In a ra in b l tiif o ld h o in t, L<ing tia rn. a t W eald, n e a r fievon- iiikn, VO niili-n from th o cu )t« ‘r o t th e rlty, IJiid lw rgh m o lo ra ab o u t Ihn riiiiiiii)' in h is li t t le Automobile (lien a t tlliinii - la s t w |n t« r « l t ] i h is will' l'> loillii am i goea qu ie tly la l/iiidiiii ivhi'm h r Is inu io tlccd ,

]io wan at, U10 open in g o t ih«

civil aviiiflon (inidq iiartein /k t" ;onjilo of « n k.i ago. A young 11'

n tiir nnknl ah <if(lrlal who wan 1 firm m an to liy >h'' A tlantin almir T ho (ilfU'lar |>t>|iited anil mUiI " T h rre .l i r lr. I.riiliicl you."

Idhdli^iKli l l ^ t t e r Klirii hiIn n o t n<iilti'<l i<i all.

N n rr t In ttru rt lu iiiI tad r tii iic h of the vllliiijfl

Union Pacific Pushes Ahead On Dam to Form New Lake

SUN VA LLEY ; Idaho, May 20 (Special)—W ith c o m t ^ tion of the T rail creck dam scheduled fo r Ju n e 15 and q tlrer work being pushed forw ard ja p id ly , construction ac tiv ities fo r the sum m er program a t Sun Vf^lley lodge w ere in. full blast-today. These will include a rodeo.atadium . which te n ta ­tive plans indicate will sea t 6,000 persons.

The dam across T ra il creek will be 400 Sect long and w ill .' form ft lake nine and one-half_

M EM O H D mMSMNGED

O h a i r m a n A o n o n n c o B P a r a d e A n d O b B c rv a n c o H e r e

M o n d a y , M a y 3 1

A rrangem en ts were n e a r com ple­tion today tor th e onnual obser­vance' o t M emorial Doy here by local p a trio tic o rganlcatlons and o th e r groiijM, it wan announced thU afte rn o o n by P au l T aber, chairm an of th e Tw ill F a lls M emorial day cclcbra tlon .

A ll p lana arc complete a t tho p rese n t tim e w ltii the exception o t tiio s ix a k c r of the day who will give an ^ d d rrsH a l the w ar m others’ m em orial a t 'IVIn^ Falln crm clery, scene of a m ajor iinillon of ihc ob- ic rvancc , ^

r U n Parade O nn fea lu re of tlir dny's ohxer-

vaiirn w hlcti will br lirlil_ M onday, M ay 31, brrnii.'.P M rinnrtal Day fall.1. 011 au iu lay tilts year, will bo a [larade of th e downtown sentlon Icil by th e Twill I 'd lh iiiuiilrliial hand. O rB aiilzalloni which will liavo lepresenlatlvTB In tlie pumiln will Include, th e A ]ncrlran Ix-Klim and aux ilia ry : V elerain of I'Virelgii Warn a n d auxilia ry : Hiniiil.ili-Aiiicrlr W ar V etcrnnn and a 11 x 111 a r IhiU ghtcrn of the Ainrrlciin Hevo- liition : G ra n d Army of th r Ilepub- llc a n d nuxlllary : Ju n io r A m erican I<rglon auxilia ry ; Anirrlcaii W ar M others; H alvatlon Army nnd C om ­pany K. llt l lh englnrern. Idnho tlniiat guard .

Will KIre Viillry P rog ram a l tlir cciiirli.iy , which

will Iiic ludr tlin addle,^s by a noted i.|)eaker ye t to Im nniioiinced and a lso tlin fir ing of a vollry over W ar M otliers ' m cm nrlal, will bo In rliuiKn of W ilton Peck, i t « a s im iinrril by Mr. T aber.

Tlifl o rganlrjillonn w hich pa rade will m eet a t Ihn Mhoahone street, tldo of c ity p a rk M onday, May a t, a t 10 a. m. 'H ie pa rade will U ien move to M ain a n d Sho - i.lionn ntreeU and th e n e a s t on M ain to n m r t l i a trce t w here tlin m arch- era Will e n te r automobllpn for thi ( cm elcry.

acrcs in e x te n t, direc tly op^ posite th e lodge. The Union Pacific railroad will buy 10,- 000 tro u t — all 10 inches In k n g th —'fo r stocking the a s an unrivalled Hotitde OT husky ca tch er fo r eastern anglers.

W, H. Low lher, residen t construc­tio n engineer fo r th e Union Paciffc, Ls In charge of dam buUdlng and of a ll o th e r construction now u n ­derw ay, Including th e forthcom hig new C hallenger hotel-villago p ro j­e c t. W ork on tlio C hallenger will be s ta r ted la te r a f te r a ll details o f the sum m er program for the lodge .Itself have been com pleted, M r. Ix iw ther announced , . .

B . W. P ra te r, ch ief engineer; for U n ion Pacific, Is supervising the sum m er plans.

T h e lY all crcek dam L-i being b u ilt cnttrcJy by, U nion Pacific men, T lie C hallenger will bo erected by Uto McNeil C onstruction compoiiy, Lo.t Angeles, b u t M r. L ow lher will bo In general charge,

I tfcrea tlo n IH rretor Hob Miles, fo rm er d ir rc lo r for

P a ra m o u n t P ictu res, lias been n am ed m anaging d irec to r o f ou t­doo r rec rra tlo n a t Bun Valley lodge. U n d er hln d irec tion , work will s ta r t Im m ediately o ii conslrucllim of ntables and corratn. w ith erection laU-r o t th e jiroiwued rodeo ntiidluiii,

(Conllnutd on P i(« i , Column J>

llll'llllS Ilf.liicllwigh >anl

|h e hiMinr, iis 'in llnvlgntliiK

n rcrc t liiil g e ttin g tlllrni pASt tlia dou If they w n i m hio-p la iiied

T h o r In I IKdO«(|) |K*<l|ilrover them , Villhcml reliifort-riiiciiii

l i) th e aliM'iiK' id L indbergh o l the mui U rltlnU avialliiii ■•'••di' to nay noiiirtldnK li

■'Up took a ilin iite iii l a r >ri early .days aiut i|id away wllh It, • • id ia m en A. M<>lll <’0, liliusrlf a »V lator of woild iint<v ,

’•ft wnn nil iiinkliill Ill'll.a n d It wan it kmmi niiuiiii'. to luj uU ou UlMUirlii'iil »oiW ."

lAlly to kiiiK'klilts an t f'luiiil

liltliik', until

olinriviim r 1,y

n lllKllt.

PABADEFEATyRE

K n lg h tt Tom pltir Opon 2 D ay O onoluve; RoyM M asto ri

I A dvance OfficorB

A parade of Ihn ilnwntiiwn sr lion a n d » h incheun for a l l ' air kn lg lils a n d Uinir /ndlnn a l Ihn Pe rk hotel t i l ls 'n o o n , ( ra tu r n t o|>ei)ing i.rsnlons o f Ihe two-iluy eouclavo nf Ihn i l r a n d O om m andeiy. K nighta ’IV m plar of Idaho , w hich opened h rro Uils m orn ing , /

'H ie iw rade , w ith air kiilglitJi li full n iilto rm , wan ataged Junl hefot llio n<H)ii'hour and wan in l by (lie

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By JO E ^ALEX M O RR ISW A SHINGTON, May 20 (U P )—Tho adm in istration be-

gaii puiihing' ano the r legislative program ou t in f ro n t o f the b a ttered suprem e co u rt bill today. I t w as a move th at w a i expected to decide w h e th er P resid en t Roosevelt’s judiciary, program will be com prom ised or killed.

Outmaneuvered Ht every stage o f the battle over en- argem ent o f th e h igh tri­bunal, adminiBtratlon strate- rists suddenly changed their actics after Tuesday’s jolt- ng reverses. They a ta r t^ a i]uiet undercover campaign to salvage as much as possible of the original judiciary pro gram.

f i t t e d 8h«rt«ft~ • • • T h e new a tn te c y , I t W m m tM ,

d id n o t tn e tn th a t hop« o f m e t* ' Ing th e P residen t'* p ro p o ttl new iu sU eet h a d been abtndam ad b u t i t w u a n ad m lssloa by le a d m In th e c o u rt cam paign th a t tbey a re de fin itely ib o r t o i a a ta a tc m a* . Jorlty .

1. A poUofttacommltteed MDiton to determine whether the blQ can b«.enaot«d or.whether a oonpron* Ise such aa an eleTen*Jiutlce court or the propoial of Ben. tC. 1C Lo­gan, IX, Ky., for a limit ot om Jw> (ice a year would b t appro w t

a. Permlttlnt the Judidary tetUe

ARRESI X H l OF EIGHISIEEL

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Union Bays Attem pts Being Made to Break Up U. 8 .

Plant SleotioD

P irrS B U R O H . M ay 30 (1J,R)-Af- r e s t o f e ig h t R epublic Bt«el corpor­a tion po lice officials w ho allegedly tr ie d to "break up” a labor-board supervised election In Jo n e s St L oughiin at«el p lan ts was ordered today. •

Tho election, w hich wUl de ten n in e w h e th e r th e steeljrrorlcers o rg an is­ing com m ittee will rep rese n t a ll Jo n e s ie L aughlln 's 37,000 wortcers In collective bargain ing , began a t 6 a . m . In a n a tm osphere m ade ten se b y th e s tee l union 's charges tha j R epub lic S tee l sough t to In terfere

h inged Jo h n L . L e iiii’ eftanieee of o b ta in in g con tract* fo r th e 6W OO from fiv e lu i i e independent com* pan ics, ^ h i d j together employ m ore th a n 300,000.

S e a rc h by s ta te troopers fo r the e igh t o fficia ls provided th e only ex* c lt«m en t a s Uiousands o f J . j ; L em ployes w en t to the pools. I t w u th o la rg e s t Industrial election ever he ld in A m erica.

“n i e un io n ’s charges t i ia t Repub« 11c h a d aen t in p riva te police and ‘ ihUgA" to in te rfe re w ith th e vo t­ing a lso were Investigated by the federa l governm ent.

to cool w h ile coi I a tU n -

12 Traffic Deaths In Idaho for April

nOU3G, Idaho , May 30 (U R l-The lim eau of vita l s ta tistics reported to d a y ’ th a t th e re were 13 traffic d e ath s in Idaho du ring April, b ring ­ing Ihe to ta l, d e ath s thfs y e a r to 37, T hin shows an increase of i8 d ra tl is over the sam e period for 1030. T o ta l o the r d rn th s lo r the m on th w ere <37, anil total b irths w rre B41.

Uon Is c en te re d o n le«UUItTe pro< posals a n d su c h Item a a s Ih e pend> Ing tl#)O.OOOMO re lie f m tM u re un< til a n o p p o rtu n ity h u been a f . fo ld ed to r « p t l r ^ : 't f .p o n t tU , t A

1 A q u ie t e f f n ^ ^ i w l q f ^ o r e r bo rderline aen«(on: c r . > t e some e f thOM w ho h a re hed taaC ly eogiiiitt- te d th e m s e lm a g a in s t th e courtbfli.

" I t th e y th in k th a t such a m ore wDl’ w in them »ny senate Totes t h e / n mtstaiceD," sa id Ben. B u rton K . W heeler, D-. M ont.. opponent of th e c o u rt biU.

‘T h e adm ln lstraU on definitely ls~ o u t to t r y to g e t a oompromlM on tw o addlU onal Ju« tlce»»w lth th e approval of th e P residen t. 'D u y c a n 't do It. even If w e have to ta lk a il sum m er."

State H ospitals’ Staffs Inadequate, Dunshee SaysAn a cu te luctc o f nM lrtniits for tliosn la charge o t th ree sta te

Instltu tlo iin , one fo r th e (relilf' m liiilrd a n d tw o for tho liisune, was n o te d lir ro today by D r. .1 I) IJiioAhre, Mate d irec to r o f th e public health w ith h rad c iu arte rs a l ntiw.p,

I)r , D unsheo coiifeireil lirro with D r, J. W. H aw kins, d ir r r to r of tlinT w in r a i l s county lirn ltli m ill Up O t V C S S C S i S C C Uw as en rou te to Holr>n a lle r lom - liie ting a tour of the ^latp, Di.D u tu h e e was ■ccom ium inl liv 1.. J.Po tcrson , d irec to r of lftlHllaloJlf^ n t^ le divis ion o t pulihn h rallli.

Bpeaicing of tlie rondlllonn found 111 th e n ia rk to o t and O rofliio any- Itim s a n d also th e Naiiipa Jiifitltii- tlo n for llin replile-iiiliidrd. Dr.I>»iiahfn iHiliilftI iw l lh « l «»i an ile lack of adriiiia to ntalln wan to Im noted.

Not l^noufh Help■'Ttir Itiroe m on In rlia rnc of th^

tliicfl IriMltutloiM tire doliiii .« niUni- (lld w oik," ho salii, "bu t they ran - n o l do a ll th e work, f o r rxBiii|iln a t th e lllai-kfoot liiAlttutlon tliere In one ilo rto r to c a re for the Mn liullriitfl iin is tra ined In Hork of th is n a tu re tm t th e n iim ly r of jiu t le n u iire v e n u hla giving llie n r- r e u a ry tim e to e a d t care,

■IriAtltutlons o f thin hliul bk ' needed a n d they Aiioulii Im m ain­ta ined w llli th e Idea th a t aiivoin'In Idaho would n o t henlU tn lO rend iiiniiibetfl « t iiln fam ily to theiii If neml Im .” h« ' aald.

Dr, D uiisheo In tim ated th a t U WHS n o t a m a tte r o t la rk of fmulii tn ttie if l 'th ree Instance,^. He told nf th e A urphisei tMing tu rn ed hark to th e n ta te In Uiese cases am i iHihited o u t t l i a t It U ila m onsy w as unnl for a dd itiona l he lp th e sItuaUon wotild •'jirerrf<nt a lo t bp ller |ilc ture."

A ntirvey of lim luntltutlniin In (CoallQutd r a |« a. CBluma •)

Q a lt Talk ing_______slona l 'lea d e rs q u it Uik*

Ing a b o u t tlie c o u rt f ig h t a n d tu rn* ed a tte n t io n to a legislative pro*

andm ax im um hours, developm ent n a tio n a l resources a n d possible re« o rgan ltaU on p f th e executive b ranch.

A n o th e r fac to r occupying th e at* te n tjo n of th e eena te was th e ap* p o in tm en t o f a new justice to suo< c e e d ' V an D evan te r, Ben. Joe T. RoblnAon, wiio is S4, was given an inside t r a c k fo r th e appoin tm ent a s f a r a s congressional sen tim ent w as concerned .

I t w as asserted th a t th e P resi­d e n t’s cloaest advlaers were defi­n ite ly 'o p p o sed to h la selection and U ia t th e y were w orking to prevent hU nom ina tion ,

nSElED BY BACON,

flU-Down In H. Y. Theater Unda After AU.Klght

Siege at Play

H r, J . 1). I lunah rc , s ta le dl< reo U r «f Uia dlvktlan a t p<ib- llo lia a l lh , today atreMad (ha .need l« r Inereaaed aiaffs a i Ihel two s ta le hM pltata fop th e In- aaiw a n d ateo th e aU la Inalltu- llo ii fo r th e fo«M« n io d a d . ila ro n fe rra d w ith l>r, J . W. H aw - hlna, local haaKIt u n it d traaler, a s i>e p a a a ^ Ih ro u fh ‘I ’ nfin t'a lU SO' rM ita U Bolaa,

NKW Y O RK , M ay 30 tO n-B «con a n d rgga lu red a liand-p lcked audl* encfl o f IM) persons from th e Ifora Hayes th e a te r early today, a fte r an alt n ig h t s it-dow n strike . All 'h u r ­ried hom e fo r b reakfast, a n d polloe announced U ia t th e dem onstrattoa h a d ended .

T h e au d ien ce rem ained seated a f ­te r w itn e u in g , pertorm atM ei of "C andlde" a n d ’'H ow Long. B r t th - reii " by W PA w orkers a s s im M tft th e fed e ra l th e a te r dance -project. T he c ast, w htch M t.te w n . hftd asked th e audlenc*. te .n o u i tB a lt

' n f fh t (o prafiMt p ro p q & t e u tf tB re- ilef M penditure* . V

i A pproxim ately n o th e tlie a le r w hen d h a r t t a W sldm an,

, s ta r o t th e cast, m ade th e rea \H at Tliose w ho rem ained , fo r th e A o il tia rt, I iad been a a k « t to a p p |W M d sU y by th e e lty n o ie e U ooub^ a n o r ta n lM tlo a o f W PA whlto<eel- la r w o rk tti .

, r.S5SL65‘«4S :Ho In T im es B o u a rt --------*hours, H ie p tc k e u w erw hen h o te t-p re p rle _ ___tf ia t th e ir g j m k eeuM jM | n

M l* Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO niilri<Uy, M v » . W8T

Idaho ^ ’arming, Business Climb Sfeadily, Los Angeles Expert SaysSTA1E I H i IN FKIUFID 10 M E i n

, T otal of 1 ,8 8 7 Oftrlo&di of P o ta to es S e o t to L . A,

D arisK 193 6

T trm ln s a n d business conditions in H u th tm Id sh o “show a steady upvftTd climb t i i a t is m ore c n able th a n a bo o m .'" M . J . B r t dom estic trad e com m issioner of the Loa A n ttle s C ham ber of Com m erce,

fCTned so u th cen tra] i4 *ho*n* tc -

.. .......... w ho con fe rred In T w inF a lls yesterday w ith C. o f C . and business leaders , decllM d t h a t Id ah o ranks th ird am ong w estern sta te s in th e volume of foodstu ffs pur> chased by Los A nte lM coun ty an< nually- T he to ta l In 1636. h e sa id , w as tt,OOO.oOo V i i lo lO U cUmbed to carloads w ith a g g rtg a te valuation stUI unde term ined .

T he coosC e x p ert Is m a k in g ^ trad e survey in Idaho , U U h a n d Colorado ^ p m of th e L o t A ngeles-p ro* g ram to in e re u e o o m m trc la i rela> U oasbip w ith th l i a n a .

B e tte r Con^iU ona ‘■Frcm w h a t 1 b a re obeerred and

bM ti told by Id a h o l u d m , ” h« la id , “your fa rm e rs in th t l region V * la m uch 'b e tU r condlU oas— n 6 t dhiy In p rices a n d crops, b u t in le u e ra i ouuook."

Lea A ngelei reg a rd s Id a h o a> a ,a IuaU e m a rk e t, h e M id , beoauM o t t t » fac t th a t retaU sa les lo th e lU U cUAMd to a n e i t i n u t t d |1 U ,- O M ^ la i m a s co m p arad w ith I140 .0M W th a y e a r M fo rt . n » eu « d a« a no ther sign ifican t Index th a t

- draw L ot Angeles a tU n U o n th e fa c t th a t new c a r p u rch tM s in 1M6 wer*

it a h e a d o ! ifl

News in Brief0 « <« Ohio

Rev. a n d Mrs. O . L . C lark have le ft for th e eas t on th e ir vacation, th e ir f irs t stop Ix lng in O hio.

a e e t (« CblcafOM il. E ffls A llm an h a s le ft for

Chicago w here she expects tjO spend 10 days w ith two bro thers .

Coaclades VUlt Jam es D. RoberU, P o r tla n d , has

le ft fo r th e coast a f te r vlslUng his b ro ther-in -law a n d sis ter , M r. and M rs. W. A. V an E ngelen.

VUlU FarcnU M n . 0 . M. C rippen , her® from

C slirom ls. Is visiting h e r p a ren ts . She was form erly M lsa N o n n a F u l - '

F p rm tr R esiden t Here Mr*. D onald M cClean. form erly

of Tw in Palls, U a guest a t the hom e of Mr. and M rs. J . H , le av e r. S h e lives a t Hollywood, C alif, ,

B ack to CallfomiA M rs. N eta C ra te r Sh irk , S a n D ie­

go, Calif., le ft today fo r h e r home a fU r.v is iting he re several days. She was a fo rm er local residen t.

Passes E xam inationMr. and M rs. S . B. H opkins have

received w ord th a t th e ir son, W al­lace ' H opkins, h a s passed hl.i navy exam ina tions a n d is on h is w ay to S a n O lego for h is l 2-wecks tra in ing ;.

R e tu rn lo Pocatello M rs. P loyd W inn a n d daugh ter.

D eE tte, have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e In Pocatello a fte r spending tw o w eeks a t th e hom e of M rs. W Inn-e p a ren ts . M r. a n d M rs. J . U . L elnen . , ■

T l ^ P r l t z stud io a t B uhl, doing a 'l \p t^ ra p h y buslnew . Is ope ra ted by I. W. Coad. Buhl, accord ing to a

certif ica te of tr a d e n a m e filed today jit offices of C ounty R eco rde r P ra n k J . Sm ith.

MUs J e a n Jones, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rt, R . V. Jo n e s . Is w inne r of f irs t p r l n fo r a f e a tu re a rtic le in th e B oT f a n d Q ir ls ' c o rn e r o f th e D eh re r P e s t th is w eek. M iss H a r ­r ie t U ltt . d a u g h te r of U r . a n d M rs. A. P . H itt , w as one o f th e poe try w inners w ith h e r c o n trib u tio n .

10 per MBt ahead o! lOU.■ "We want your ousineas.* said, "and we want to give your farmers more o t ours.''

ism Mariiiv Quoting lu tu tlu from 8alM Man*

ageiDtnt maiasine ot Mew York ' Oltir. tM trad* apeoiaiiM aiMrtad

Uttt o o t AniaiM .la zdatM-g bu t a a f t t t McauN Lot Ani«iM oeuntjr.

- M b • pepulatioQ of UOMM. w u tblrd U the United 8Ut«a la INC fo roiuBW ot •ffeeUra/pttrcbatlQC sower, n a t voiunu touUM ti.> m w f l n laat year, and QoaiUti M 41 p tt ocnt ot tbf tftwttva buy- o S u S t i? " ” tha n tira gut« of

Potatoes tofipod all farm coffl> BMtty purtham amoot On oarioadi ol fooditulte bought by LM A&ielee from Idaho in 16M, ha laid 1ft explaining Idabo'i rank^ in t a t tblrd atnooi waitem sutet.

. a u figuxM ibowvd:fo ta to e t- W oare ,

•■’iisrsia.-™.P tu - lO ear*. .Flumt and pnmee—tereo car*. au tt« r-u j6 ,M 7 poundt. abMM~ijBS«a» pound*. PrjMij y t i y r W j l o pounds.

M,«M Bead' el 8t«ek * PurobaMi ot farm Uvtttock, In

addition. totallM S0.000- head, the Lot Angalet repreMntatlva taid.

___l!ltM extantlve buying ot tasterand eheete fromi Idaho in 1»M wai mere tban Loa Angelea i^urehased

t to a aU ot OaUfomla itaclf," be poiatad out.

Brown had left bera today for Po> oaleUo. He wUi 10 to Idaho ~ 'Friday and will return to B alt___Olty, froht where he la to turn' his turvey Into Colorado.

ATBiLEYDIESBUHLSY, M ay M (B p e c la l) -

w o r i t wae received h e re today of th e d e a th yesten lay in • Po rtland iw p l ta l o f Rev, C harlea Reed.

Te Attend J a n b e r e e -W a n e s B arry , B ^ B oout o f troop

one a t S u h l , tM k y becam e th e 33rd m em ber of th e 8 n a k e r iv e r a re a council Jam boree u n i t a s h e fUed p re lim ina ry appllcaU on w ith local o fd c la li. T h e a re a c o n tin |e h l~ will

, leave fo r W ash ing ton , D . O., on Ju n e 30 from T w in Palls,

O M t to M eetVW th e council f ire on P r ld a y

• n o iB f n m p P l ra O ir ls a re a sked to m e et a t 7 :lS p . m , a t th e Peavey hom e o n S ev e n th av en u e -n o rth w earing th e ir e e rrlce un lfo rm e or

‘ il gow ns. O ueste a re to be

. ------------- for fou r ye^rs. HeoAme h e re in i t i o a n d wae trans< te n ted to O regon.

D e a th followed a n appendectom y undergone May 17. H e Is survived by h u w ife, two tons, R a lp h a n a B yroo . a n d a daugh ter, Bleanora, a ll o f O resham , Ore. A no the r son, C ttarles. died 18 m o n th s ago.

P u n e ra l servloes will be held Prl< d a y at- a p . m , a t o re sh a m .

Iden t o f th e am V eralty o f r tu d e n t b o ^ . U In P resno , Calif., w here )ie la a tte n d in g a m eeting of n e w u -e l t t te d pmd re ti r in g preel* denU ft I W if f t ooaat ooUege s tu ­d e n t bodies. H e wlU gradua te in Ju n e .

W in K ansae i a i tM n . N ad ine B eaty , X. L. Ray<

b o m , local ia ttom ey, a n d M rs. R ay - b o m h av e re tu rn e d from sa lln a . K a n , w here M r*. B eaty w as aw ard; ed th e m ax im um J u d ^ e n t of 14,' 000 follow ing a tr ia l on h e r clalrp u n d e r th e -w o rk m e n 's com pensation a c t fo r th e d e a th of h e r husband w ho w ae kUled w hile a t w ork In a n oU field in D ecem ber.

P e m lt a AskedB uilding pe rm its to ta lin g tsr.OOO

werei a sked by varloua o ltlsens yes­te rd a y afte rnoon a t c ity ha lt. Z ,

M cRoberU a sked perm ission to . tw o hom es in th e new T errace add itio n on th e

n o r th e u t c o m er o t th e c ity . E . M. f lp ltte r also a sked to move a hom e f i ^ ou ta lde th e c ity to a location on th e c o m er o t E ig h th s tr e e t east a n d Second avenue east.

B lcyelcet Recovered Local police ,u>a»y l»*rf recovered

tw o bicycles w hich were stolen la s t n ig h t from th e v icinity o t a c a rn i­val show ing outside th e c ity lliplt^. T h e w heels, w hen found, had been d ism an tled a n d police InsUgaUd a s e arch -for th e th le t o r t h l m i . T he w heels w ere th e p roperty of D uane C h ris tian of rou te two and E van T y le r o f T w in Pe lti ,

I I R K SPEEDS yP J F O R S i l l L E y

Dr, , a n d M rs. R o b e r t H addock, Mrs. Jo h n L. H ayes a n d R u th a n n Hsyes le ft today fo r th e Saw tooths

fishing tr ip .

T rpew rlU r S to len o rric la ls of th e .P U e r h igh school

ih ii m orn ing in fo rm ed local police a typew riter h a d been s to len from tlio building a t th a t po in t. Loss w u reported a t 10:«0 a . m .

r ir t ih a n Resigns Bay X ing; f irem a n of th e local

re d e p a r tm e n t /o r th e p a s t th ree ‘sra. h a s resigned h is position to

become effec tive M ay a i w hen he will become a s s is ta n t m anager of the OldsmobUe S a les a n d Service company on S hoshone s tre e t south.

Flies T rad* N atne

ice m en o f th is te rr ito ry m e t la s t evening a t th e R ogerson ho te l to study serv icing o f a ll lines of c«;ulpment w ith a service school represenU tlve s e n t by th e W eitlng- house M a n u fa c tu rin g company.

Camp F ire G irls The C hlphak l-oong l C am p P lrc

group m e t yesterday afte rnoon a t th e h igh school w ith Its guard ian . O fficers e lec ted w ere M argie R ob­erson, p residen t; A sthore H oward, vice presiden t: Bonnie J e a n K u n - kle. secre tary ; O evene Hawkins, treasurer. D oro thy K elly Is re ti r ­ing presiden t.

PARADE FEAME OF MASON MEE1

K nigh ti T em plar Open 2 -D ay Oonolftve; B oyal H a i t e r t

A dvance Offloerg

(CoBtinuid n e m f t i e One)T w in P a lls h ig h school b and . T he unl» fo rm ed a t th e P e rrln e ho te l.

.Prev ious t o th e p a ra d e reg ls tra - tlOQ w as h e ld a t 8:30 a. m . a t th e Waaonle tem p le a n d a t 8:30 a . tn . th e g ran d com m andery convened fo^ tb a i h l r ^ . f o u r t h a n n u a l e o n - o live . Of th e group.

■ B anquet T odayT h is a fte rnoon 's session go t u n ­

derw ay a t a p . m . a t th e M u o n lo tem ple a n d a banquet a t f l: is p . m . today w ill fea tu re th e evening p rogram . T h e banquet, fo r sir x n lg h ts a n d th e ir ladles, will be held a t th e Pa rk hotel.

A t 7:30 p . m., a t ‘ th e M asonlo tem ple , competlUve drills fo r the C rusaders ' oup will be held .

A t #:30 p . m . today th e local lodge will e n te r ta in v isito rs a t d an c ­in g a iu l card s, th e even t to be held a t R a d io la n d ballroom In T w in P a lls . All M asons a n d th e ir ladles will a tten d , o tdclala announced .

T om orrow 's program , s ta r tin g a t 0 a . n i,, In (h* M asonlo .tem ple , will f ea tu re elec tion and In sta lla tion o t officer*. I f i t Is necessary, ^n a f ­te rnoon business session wilt held.

H ea d s 'M a sla r*Y eaterday Jo h n W. Shore of

Boise w as advanced to hend Uie g ran d council o( n o y s l and Select M asters o f Idnho a t cerem onies m ark ing {he fou rth a n n u a l aa.ifm« bly o t th e G ra n d Coiifiell o f RoyaJ a n d Se lec t M asters o f Id ah o in day session here.

M r. S hore siicoffdn A lbert W hite o f P a y e tte as mtwi illustrious Braml m a s te r o f th e order.

O th e r o ttloers ncivanoed a t an e lec tion fea iu rin g th e assembly w ere;

D ell O . Bellamy of Pocatello,

3,DIES AI NAMPA

B t n t U T , u a r ao < B p « o u i> - O m m t a V e m oum m o, 19, to n of M r. a n d M rs, P r td O um m o, View d i > ^ died y e rttrd a jr a f tn n o o n a t

U N U c b n mu r , lu r tB t .■ WMT, 1____________________

George Brent, Film ^tar; on HoneymoonK OLLyW OOD. M ay ao <UfJ -

— le .B m i t . J sa d ln r m M of the 1, waa on a hotteTmoon today

brtda OpnM anee W orth, w ho stopped a t 'w o rld to u r laat

. . b7 a m arttlm * r la 'f l v e n a m orla con- ib e h a d oppo itu n lty to

• . ' g m m i r r M M c n tly in

M

td M a ean d ld a ta M the ( O n t B o m

Union Pacific Pusboa P lans F or Dam, L&ndac^plng and

Rodeo S tad ium

(ConUnutd 1 1 Plf< OBt)

ta lii a racclrack, Is teiita llvely ranged lo r coniplcllon by th e su m ­m er opening o t (he lodge Ju ly 1.

Miles will have about 80 head of horses tor lodge guests, U nion P a ­cific chiefs said today. T hese will be In addition to th e pack horses. About half of th e riding horses In tlie stables will be English>ntyle blooded m ounu, a n d th e o th e r h a lf will be regular w estern Jiorec*.

Buys ^daho Hor*M T he new outdoor rec reation ’d i ­

rec to r has bw n buying horses th roughou t sou ihern Id ah o for the la s t 10 days, a n d has< p iiro h u e d scores o t hand-p icked sad d le stock.

Miles acted as d irec to ria l a ide to Wesley Ruggles a t Sun V alley la s t w in te r In film ing of " I M et H im In Paris." b u t previously h a d spe- c la l lu d la tiorse a n d o u td o o r p ic ­tures. He was In charge o f th e horse sequences In “T he P la in sm an " a n d o tticr noted pictures, h u . done screen w riting a n d h a s doub led in r id ing sequences for su c h fam ed s ta rs as R ichard D U .

L andK aplng o f th e g r o u n d around the lodge w as un d e rw ay to ­day, w ith Charles D avidson, Boise landscape a rch ite ct. In general charge. A t p resen t th e lan d scap in g conslsiA o t pu ttin g in .trees a n d shrubbery a n d c reatin g runnU ig s tream s and pools. P lan s call for th ree large-slsed pools a ro u n d th e lo ^ e , fed by a ru n n in g brook th rough the su rround ing law ns.

A rrange .Pools The la rg est pool w ui b e in th e

m iddle j i f th e a re a used fo r p a rk ­ing la s t w inter. A n o ther w ill b e lo ­cated a t ono end of th e lodge, c los­e s t to th e m ain road , a n d th e th ird will be on tlic location w here th e ska ting r in k was s itu a ted . .

M ost of th e tree s a re to_be_QUftk- Ing asps to f l i ' l n w ith th e e n v iro n ­m e n t o f T rail creek canyon , th e

said.All landscaping will b e rugged

a n d in fo rm a l a n d th e re w ill be n o th ing of th e form allaall e ffec t. P lan s for o rthodox lan d scap in g w hich would n o t h a fe c a r ried th e ■western a tm osphere were ve toed by W . Averell H arrlm an , c h a irm a n of th e board of U nion Pacific,

B arraek House W ork is< going forw ard today

a Barrack house tor w orkers i engaged In th e co n stru c tio n acUvl- tlcs. This will la te r be tran s to rm e d In to a dorm itory for em ployes o f th e lodge. I t is located n e a r th e garage site.

A new road h a s been bu ild from th e K etchum dep o t to th e lodge, c u ttin g across th e nd g e be tw een the locations. T h e ro u te w ill b« used for heavy trucking, a n d no n e o t th e construction m a te ria ls will be c a r ­ried over the au to ro ad from K etchum .

g ran d depu ty m a s te r; A rth u r Hawk of Boise, g ran d p r in c ip a l con­duc to r of work; F ra n k W . Perry o t Pocatello, g ran d captA ln of th e guard; Charlea H a rtru n g of P a y e tle , g ran d conducto r of council; R obert A. P a r ro t t of T w in Palls , g ran d stew ard,

A ustin A. W alker of Boise, only new ly-elected m em ber o f th e o tfl- clsl s ta ff, a ssum ed office a s g ran d sentinel. D uring th e session J . M, Burlingam e o t G re a t Fa lls , M ont., moat excellent g ran d h ig h p ries t o t M ontana, w as e lected honorary pant Illustrious g ran d m a ste r of Idnlio.

W illiam W allin of ,Pocatell6,‘ first s ta te m oat illusU loiis g ran d m aste r and re tirin g M aste r W hite , were presen ted em blem atic w atch -fobs by th e g ran d council. M em bers ot th# Tw in P a ils ch ap te r. R oyal and U riert M asons, c o n fe rred th e Super Rxcellent M aste r degree on m oi* th a n 30 m em bers o t th e council.

Famed Recluse EE IG ES lARIlES SIAFFS

S ta te H ealth D irector. Flnda Help Inadequate in 3

Idaho-InstitutioDs

Col. C harii* A. L indbergh, first m an le fly th e AUantle ocean, today rcm alnM q o k tly In his English h ide-aw ay, d e­spite (he fac t th a t th is w aa (he 10th anniversary of h is epoch* m aking f l l |h t .

IASI nONOe PAID

Throng 0 /fo ra F ina l T rib u tes To J. R alph B row n ; Y oung

R ites Pending

(Continued From Pafa one) could reach shore. Craig m ade shore safely a tte r a 18 m in u te fig h t fo r hla llte.

The bodies of th e tw o drow ned men were found -W ednesday In a p -

:Iy five fee t o f w ater, 60 1 th e shore. Brow n h a d

shed h is co at a fte r h e te ll in to th e water bu t h is B*“ « a - » ‘e rc _ itll l_ ln place, s t a t ^ e r e 'said.

The search ing p a rty , organ ised W ednesday .m orning, w u b e ad ed by Sheriff E. P . P ra U r, s u t e h ig h ­way patro lm en, local police o ffice rs and „vo lun teen , th e en tire g roup T)umberlng 3S. M ore th a n 10 boata w<re used In th e se arch w hich ex ­tended along a th ree mile a rea . T h e bodies were found n e a r th e apot where th e m en were la s t teen ttby Mr. and Mr*. F ra n k O ray, ra n c h e rs who witnessed th e accidertt.

Yoong Found Last Brown'* body w as th e f ir s t r e ­

covered, being found a t 10:30 a. m. yesterday. Th> body o t Y oung

recovered a t 1:30 p. m . B o th re tu rn e d to th e V ^ l te M ort­

uary In Tw in Fails.Today Sheriff P r a te r sa id th e '

heavy fish ing equipm ent a n d c lo thes c a r r l ^ a n d worn by t h ; m en w as responsible for th e ir fa ilu re to m ake shore safely.

P ra te r term ed C ra ig 's succcssful e ffort* a t reaching land " a m iracle ."

At th e U otplU I P a tlen U adm itted lo th e hospital

were F re d Mulkey, Tw in Pa lls ; C harles G ilm an. WUlls Ludlow, F i­ler; M rs. C. P. M cN taly , Buhl. T liose dUcharged w ere o a l l Sam ­uels, M rs. Stanley W alte rs , and daugh ter, Buhi; R obert B urton , T w m Falls ; M rs. C. 0-. Pope, H ager- m an . '

(Conllati«a rtom P t f i Oo*)being mad* a t Ihe p resent tim e a t no cost to th e state.

"Tliose m aking the survey should _,v* a n unbiased opinion tor th a t reason," D r. D unshee said, and we a re anxious to te e the ir report when “ ley com plete Uieir work."

PralaM H ealth U nit D uring hi* brlet stop in Twin

F an* D r. D unshee was hlgl) in his praise of th e local health unit, lU d irector, P r . Hawkins, and those in th * service,

“T h e local health unit, wlUiout a doubt, one of the best county h e a lth u n its in the entire U n iu d S ta te s a n d we a re proud of it." he •a id . "T his fa c t was clearly brought o u t w hen resu lts of a recent n a tio n ­wide contest disclosed the local un it waa ran k e d in seventh place am ong u n its In th e w estern su tes."

He pointed o u t th a t thie was an enviable record, U klng Into con­sideration ^ a t the local u n it h as n o t yet been in operation one year.

O ther*. Ask Service A t th e sam e tim e Dr. Dunshee

said 12 o th e r counties are, a t th e p resen t tim e, requesting h e a lth sorvlce. He la ld th a t it government funds a re provided for the nex t fis­cal year, w hich sU rts Ju ly l , two m ore h e a lth un its will be e stab ­lished In Ihe j u t e . ThcM un its will p robably serve mqrc th a n one

■ In each case th e 1 will aid In de-

w lth

Com pletion of the new home for th e healU i u n it, across from the I/:- g lon hall in th e new county office building, will give it one of the f in es t headquarte rs In Idnlio, he poin ted out. Ho stressed the fac t th ii t th e new quarters would make Che service available to many who could no t make the trip to Uie prcs- c n t -h e a d q u a r t t r s located In th e county general hospital nurse's home.

Nlaufoou Island in th e South Seas receives ite m all In tin cans. P assing steam ers throw th e canned m all overboard and a native swims o u t a fte r It.

MmCET Auto Racea

Sunday

Seen TodayC a r fro m B ritish Columbl*

w ith B ritish U nion Ja ck s d ra p ­ing, f ro n t license p la te , and gum m ed s t lc k e n of th e em pire crow n p«*ted prom inen tly on w indshield , . . K n lg h ta Tem plar m a rch in g In colorful regalia , w ith tom e of th em a tr if le te lf - ccm sclous. . . O lr l leader of Twin F a lls b and , a ll dolled u p in new blue a n d w hite un ifo rm a n d top h a t . . . Tobaoco saJeam as who Bays h e ne v er smoke* . . . V ari­ous h ig h school girls te lling of Bhook they got a s boy friends led th e m unauspectlngly Up to elec­tric ally -ch arg ed w ire su rro u n d ­in g pen of p igs a t tchool exhibit . . . A nd sundry in to rm an ta ad ­vising S e e n T oday th a t th e ex­c av a tin g shovel on th e Rogerson h o te l Job i t a Dleael Forty and n o t ffteam.

D r. B o re n g tr, Foot BpeetalM , O r- ed 0 . C Aod*r*ea, P h lU - J /-A d T .

TO m DAiEeOpen M ««t A rra n g sd H e ra ;

Doctor A d d re u e a VapUi An^ B o ta r ia n i '

D r. C harles E. B a i ^ r . lectu re r and te ach er of th e p rin cip les of r lf t i t Uvlni, u e x p e« t« l to address a capacity a u d ltn ce Uj Is evening a t h igh tchool a u d ito r iu m a t g p. m . He U u nder th e tponaorah lp o f th e local R o t try club.

T hree audience* a t Je ro m e h e ard D r. B arker y e tte rd ay a n d expressed en thusiastic In te re s t la th e m au a n d h la m essage, R o ta r la n s here have been inform ed.

H it schedule today inc luded a ta lk a t a h ig h school assem bly a t n f n. m . th is m orn ing a n d a n address a t noon before th e R o tso? c lub a t tlie C ham ber of Com m erce rooms.

MASCfNS NOTICEJ All Masons and Thefr Ladies Invited to A ttend

D ance a t R ad io land B allroom ' • T hu rsday , M ay 20

A t 9 :30 P .M .Courtesy Tw in Pa lls C hap te r and C om m nnder

White City Shows, Inc.OF BOISE, IDAHO

Auspices ofS trad ley C hapter Disabled Am erican V eterans

ELLIS PARK — KIMBERLY ROAD Twin Falls, Idaho

OUT They GonNAL SPRING

CLEAN UP SAiLEN ever b«tor« «uch loif price*. W ritlen m oney |(u>r«ti- lee’B, W e arrnnne «pcclal term s fo r renponslljle peo­ple. Don’t lei the l«ck o t ready money keep you from cashln* In on th la opportunity. I t alw ays p ay s to nee your Ford dealer flrflt fo r economical trannporta tion .

Chevrolet Sedan ..................Chevrolet Coupe....... ..........Ford Town Sedan................Chevrolet Coupe..........,......Ford Coupe .........................Dodge 6 Sedan....................Dodge 6 Sedan.....................V-8 Deluxe .I W Coupe.........V-8 Deluxe Fordor Tow(.....V-8 Deluxe Tudor Sedan....V-8 Deluxe Fordor Sedan...V-8 Tudor Tourinn Sedan....V-8 Fordor Tour Sedan.......V-8 Deluxe Fordor TourSedan ..................................V-8 Deluxe 3 W Coupe.........Ford V-8 157 Truck............Chevrolet 157 Truck............Oodfti! 2 Ton Truck, licenneFord V-8Truck...................International Picktip...........Ford Pickup .................Ford Pickup................... ......Ford Pickup........................

,$2.'50.$27r,.$225.?165,?195.$125.$250.$450.$4:i5.$335.$355.$485$560

.$595.$575,$385.$450$345.$405$250.$225.$165.$135

T h e s e c a m a r e n a 'B a f r l t r b u y iiif n e w o im r . Y o u r p r e s e n t

b a r t n a y h e c o m p le t e d o w n p a y m e n t . 11 c o e te y o u n o t h t n i r ( o in v e n t t i r a f e . 1 0 0 % f l a l ln f a c l lo n o r lOO*;;! r e f i i n r i .

Union Motor Co.Your FORD Dealer

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rhurs'tfay, May 20, 1937 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

COMPROMISE SEEN AS STRATEGY TO SAVE COURT PROGRAM -

1 1 6[ POLLED FOR: i l E PUN

P res id en t B oosevolt S tands P a t A ga inst R elen ting;

L e a d e rs W eaken

By LY LE C. W ILSON W A S H IN axO K . M ay 20 OI.PJ —

New fidm lnifitrtlon stratcB^’ d n ls n c d •to save, probably by com prom ise, a t Jeast p a r t o f P re s id e n t Rooscvclf- Judlclary p rog ram today h inged oi

• ' a poll o f se n tim e n t of a d07i?n un comWiUtcd senato rs.

T l;c poll w as cxpectcd to reveal w lietlier a n adm in lstra tW n com pro­m ise—likely to be evolved from th e su b s titu te c o u rt p la n s o f S en . M. M. Logan. D.. K y.—w as advisable to a v e r t se n a te d e fe a t o f th e original c o u rt p rogram .

P re s id e n t S tan d s T at A lthough P re sid e n t K ooscvclt

stood p a t a g a in s t com prom ise, some, co n g rc i'lo n n l Jenrfcrs n d i» ltlp J p r l-

y v a tely th e f a te o f th e . cou rt pro- g ram h u iig Jn th e bnlance as a re ­s u lt of r e ti re m e n t of Ju s tice W illis Van D cv an te r» an d th e adverse vqtc o f th e se n a te Judlclar>' com m ittee.

S e n a te M ajo rity L eader Jo seph T, Robinson . D-, Ark., wlio has been m en tioned as a po.vslble successor to Van D cvan te r, .saJtl lie had no s ta te ­m e n t now.

Refuse to Concede O th e r a d m in is tra tio n leaders,

fusing to concede th e c o u rt bill dead, a d m itte d developm ents m ay m ake com prom ise m ore likely.

M any o f these leade rs frank ly fea r th a t Insistence by M r. Roosevelt on a show dow n l ig h t on h |s orig inal p la n m ay RpUt p a rty lines so w ide­ly as to th re a te n fu tu re D em ocratic un ity .

T hey p o in t to th e em bB rraw m ent w hich w ould follow rejec tion by tiie overw helm ingly D em ocratic seiiBlc of th e p la n proposed by th e ir p res­iden tia l le ad e r a n d no te sign ifican t­ly th a t th e m aln*< lght ha.s develop­ed on pu re ly In tra -p a r ty llne.s wltl R epub licans ta k in g a secondary p a rt In opposition^

N evertheless no Ind ication of com ­prom ise h a s been publicly given by th n W h ite H ouse. W hile congres­sional le ad e rs h av e favored a change of f ro n t, th o on ly official w ord from th e W hite Hou.sc has-been no com ­prom ise.A Few Vo(cs Short

< 9T )nparlla l recheck.s o f th e uncom ­m itted se n a to rs ind icated tfM r bo th

- a ides w ere a few votes slio rt of v ic­to r y ''a s f a r a s defin itely pledged vo tes a re conccrned ..'A m ong those n o t public ly o r p rivately com m it­ted , th e a d m in is tra tio n cppenred to

"X to h av e a n even chancc of g a lh - ^ e rlng eno u g h to g e t a t le as t a tie ■ vote In th e se n ate 11 th e ponding j b ill sho u ld fin a lly como to a show-

jA down.^ O pposition leaders , Including Sens.

f B u rto n K . W heeler . D.. M ont.. a n d ' E dw ard I t . B iirke, D.. Neb.. Insisted

th a t th e o rig inal bill fo r a d d itio n of . six Justices to th e c o u rt was dead

a n d U ta t th e y h a d su fficien t s tre n g th In th e hcnate to d e fe a t uny com prom ise proposal.

Paul Graduates Huld Baccalaureate Rites

PA U L. M ay 20 (S p rc ln ll—B ncra- InureiVtfl srrvlce.s for th e 1B;17 sen- liirs w ere held h is t 8un(l:iy m ornlni; a t Uio h igh schtMil aud ito rium . The room v a n d ecorated w ith a proJii- slon of flow ers and rtrnped In tti r linns ro tors of lilur a n d gold. Mrs. W nlter BaSslnger plnyrd tlir pro- ( rMilonal.

ro llo w in g th e Invocatlnn bv n tsh - o'p D ayls O teeti nctrl niifii-hera by tlie g ills’ .^cxtrlli- nm) nii

.Instn im entfll tr io , Itev. J , .4. Nel­son. H urley, gave tlin ha crn liiiifrn lr w rm on , •'CliallenKlnK P lun rc rs ’ '[■he prog ram W'lin (•oiiii!li'tr<l w ith num bers by Ih r Rteo rlnl) w ith ilic benrfllcNoJi p rw o u jire r t )>y ni.iljop O reen,

THEATERS SIUDEN“Silent Barriers” at Orpheiiin

O u tstan d in g P upils of Each D e p a rtm e n t Q et L aurels

A t Assem bly

Hot-

All th e p u lsa tii if dram a...Bnd ro a r in g color of A merica In the r u t i e d p ioneering days w heit a coast to c oast ra ilroad was beliis bulU a g a im t a lm ost In surm ountab le odds, will come to th e screen w ith th e Im pac t of a u th e n ll c l t r >n th e new production . "Kllent B ar­riers." s ta rrin ir R ichard A rlen. openfng a t th e O rpheum tomorrow.

Co-Starred

Roscoc K a rn s a n d M arsha H u n t arc co-stA rred In "M urder G oes To College.” w ith Lynne O verm an, As- tr ld Allwyn, H arvey S tephens and L arry Crnbbc, w hich begins tom or­row a t th e Id ah o th e a te r . T lie p ro ­g ram Is com pleted «’lUi "DJclc Tracy'* No, 4, cartoon and n Show ing for th e la s t tim es today a t th e Id ah o th e a te r Is "Dig Broadcakt of 1937" With J a c k Benny. B urns iind Allen, M a rth a R aye. Bob Burns, R ay M illard a n d Shirley Ross.

Kibbee H its N ew High In Comedy at Roxy

G uy Klboee, U na Merkel and Lynno O vem in:i h it (fteir aJI-tlm e com edy h igh In RK O Radio 's screen com edy. "D on 't T ell the W ife," play­in g a t th e Roxy th rn te r la s t tim es to n ig h t .

As a m a tte r of fact, the stock of a ll tlie p layers, including G ulnii W UIlanu, TJiursion Hal?, F ra n k M. T liom as, H arry J a iu , H attie Mc- Danlel-1, Lucille Ball. H arry Tj-Ier a n d W illiam D em arest is d istinctly ra is ed by th e ir portrayals.

T h e *fiuccessfu! Broadway play, '■Once O ver L ightly." by G eorge H o lland was adap ted a.? "D on'l Tell th e W ife" for th e screen by N at P e rrin . I t w as produced by R obert Sisk a n d d ire c te d 'b y Christy C a- banne.

B uck Jones fn "Snndflow.” opens a t th e Roxy tomorrow.

TEACHERS CLOSE SCHOOLBU H L. M ay 20 (Special)— M rs.

H am by a n d Miss Nedra Hays, te ac h ­e rs o f th e R iverton school, will close th e ir school year w ith a picnic a week from Friday . They arc m aking up tw o weeks tlm r lo.st d u rln g -th e . w in te r bccau.se o f nicaales q u a ra n ­tine . T h e e igh th grade g radua tes th is year a re Eugene H aascn , Eva P a v ls and G riice Meyers.

Sho|> Prize (ioes '!'<» Alfred Hiel)

l-'ii-,t p rize of $4 for th e best shop work done Iti tin; Jun ior high .school Industria l d t'p a r tm e n t wo-i aw arded yest-’rday a fte rn o d n to A lfred H leb. T h e Id ah o d e iw rtm en ’. s to re every yciir gives p r lw s In nierchan(li.'<e to th r boy.'i who, iircord lng to tlie ir In - sti iictor. do tho b est w ork, T tie o th e r lirl/.e.'i a:i nnilounced by E arl B. Peck, industrln l lu ta tearh 'n r. w ere; $3 In ul^l<'h[ln<ll.^e tn K en n e th L atham o-s .sr'fond prlr.r. Tw o boys, Moyd H an - niiiiiiin mid Joe Bill Hobcrt.Min were llcil lo r t l i l id place a n d each cclvrd a VJ |ir l/r .

Hoys recriviiiK honorab le m ention ffii Ihe year n r r Karl .lo rdnn , l.i ip iiro M e rrh , A llirrt Benoit. Dim

a n d Hob Jnnes.

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R ecogn ition w as given during Junior h ig h school aw-niibly yes- tn d n y , a fte rn o o n n o t only to those who w ere en titled to le tte r aw ard ' but 10 th e ouLstandlng s tuden ts li r;.i'ti d c p a r tn ie n t.

I'o llow lng llie p resen ta tion ofili l i r a w a rd s by the principal, Mrs. Vcrii C. O 'L eary, and th e school . '.frrr ta ry . Bobble D landford. th e as- •.Miibly p ro g ra m followed th e ensu- tni; p la n : P a tr ic ia Sm ith and Helen I?;i;;l>-y eac h pre.-.ehied a vocal solo a ild th e c ho rus a n d ope re tta rec- o;:iiltions w ere read by Joe Bill Rob- criM>ii: G ene H ull rea d m usic fes- tiv.Tl recogn ition ; H arley B. Sm ith. niuMi' in s tru c to r , read recognition of tlif l>ays''qu.'irtct.

Mr.'., O 'L eary was presen ted w a (or,\age by B e tty J a n e Nelson n token, o f rega rd cxprc.«ed by the Miiilpnt body.

o th e r d^w rliJ ienf-s accorded rec- ('un itlon by th e read ing of the iiiiuies w ere; T en s In m athem atlc.s, Jitines Pow ell; Cub N cw s.-M : R.- 'ih m c k in o rto n ; N a tu re S tudy club, l.i,L)oum D e w it t ; bu lle tin board. I .n rra ln e Pugllano;. Poppy poster iiwnrds. Ja m e s Pow ell; .M odel alr- l)hme club . Milo P e a rro n ; prescH' tiiiinfi o f boys' ba.sebail banner, l.;iu.rence L iind ln ; t^lt-p ln banner, Mivi M a rg a re t E gbert.

All n u m b e rs bn th e p rogram nnnoiinccd by th e p resid ing stu d e n t body p residen t, B e tty J a n e Nelson.

Hagerinan Glass (Graduates Today

HAGERMAN. M ay 30 ( S p e c la l t - C om m cncem ent exercises will be held today a t 8;J& p. m . In th e U-- Blon hall. T h e lis t of th e gradualc.s con ta in s th e n a m es of t h e follow­ing pupils ; T h c lm ft 'W o o d y . H elm G rlbblp, Lee pw sley . G a r la n d Bar-

C lark L each . D edry l D ennis, v F arvour. M ary H en d rcn , Iji

M ar Bell, M arjorie B e llT tto rls Cou- dlt, O rlnnd Jacobson . M arlo n Pug- n ilre. EllU W Icklund. C h a r le s M ar­iner. Luclle G ilm ore , ^ v e l l e P a rr. B eulah Stokes, L 'unlce m U ;T .

be com m enccm enj address, nuicrary and A m erican Educii-

will be dellvereU by Pre.sl- d rn t It, H, S n y d e r of th e Albion

r norm al.

G RA D UA TES NAMEDn u i lL . M ay 20 tS peclal)— Mr.

and M rs. Ted Pom eroy, teachers of th e S y ringa school, h a v e ,a n - ' nounccd th e following e igh th grade g rad u a tes th is vear: H elen Tvrdy, Victor M achncck, Lucille Ellen- wood, M arjo rie Woo’d, and Paul M rycrs. T h e yenr will close Friday w ith a ’ com m unity picnic dinner a ' th e school house a t noon,-M r. and M rs, Pom eroy will tench tlw §chool agam n e x t year.

O l E n GRftDS IN B IM A S

Oratluiition Cerem ony S e t fo r Cassia S take PlftyhouBe

This Evening

M P 7 M I S CIEIARDS

'u ibnrs of Boy Scout tro o p seven of CnMlrfcyd today ‘'s tole th e show" at local Scout h e a d q u a rte rs a s va rl-

nionibers of th a t t ro o p received .■ii)provnI on r a n k ndvance-

i-nis ft,', V.P11 a s m e ri t badges.Boy.-; Ki'lnliig th e r a n k of f irs t:

clu-s.s tk 'nu ts-liK ludc 'T Junlor Byrnnt-, R obert K lm broutli, E ugene Scn ften , D onald N eum ann a n d A rth u r Rccse. Secoiiil cla.w ran k in g s w ere aw arded G arland o ibbs, Ja m e s A m os. R alph R obe its and L orenro H aloy.

M erit badge ap p llca tlo tis approved w ere; G arland G ibbs In bookblndhig a n d Im ndlcraft; A rth u r R eese In

'Iniiiiiiig. pe rsona l h e a l th and iw ultrj- keeping; E ugene S c n f ten in la rm uiecluinics, sw im m ing , c a rp en ­try niid personal h e a l th ; Jam es A/no,5 (II wood tu rrjliig a n d pcrsojial health : Ju n io r B y ra n t In w ood work, swimm ing, c arp en try , p e r s o n a l hcaltli find h a n d icraft.

Scoutinnster o f thq tro o p Is H . E, Culley while exam iners a t th e board of vcvif'w were W, M- Cook, E arl HutJ.soi), Oeorgc DUck, H . R . Sen f- te n and G race H enry, a reg is tered nurse.

OAKl.EY, Miiv 20 (Siw claO —S t u ­dents of the Oakley h igh school will hold the ir cnnim cni'em ent exercl.ses in the Ciis'.m .stuke p layhouse be-. ulnuiUK todiiv 1,1 B ,). 111. T lie e n tire IiroKraiu will l>r incnidpd by m em - tieis nf tlif nr;i(liiatnig cla.'vs,

Imniedliilclv u firr tlin prwcN slon- ,il Ihe Invociilloii «111 be delivered tiy Alla Hnrpr-r. The order o f th e rest of (he e \rir(.'-es. Is: CHoriLs nuuibrr;.; salutiitorv, "Kvrry Y outh His H'TltaKC." by KKic M a rtln d a le ; musical !.clrctlon. ta lks., " y e s te r - itay." by Korrest a to rk ; "Todiiy." by Byron Uobin.'-oii. iukI "T om orrow ,” by H erm an Bnikp, vocal solo. K en-, drick U nnks. vn;cdtctory spccch. "E very Y outh His O pportun itie s .” by Norma l.cm M cM urrny; num bers by th e choru.s

Recommenriiitlnn of th e g radua tes will be ninilp liy .Supl. Ju rcd A. M er­cer w ith dliilnniiis iirescnted by Ed- unnJ Jl. \V«rr. 'j 'lir r o m m r u m u c n t will ro i^ u d p w ith siiiK lnc.o f the -■ichocl song and the benedic tion by Q uentin Hale.

'l l ic followliiK .•'tudents will r e ­ceive graduation c ertif ica te s: A lla Anderson, Chester B abbitt, H erm an Bcdke, Penshlng Bell. Vyln B urch . A rthella B utler, Elsie C a tlln . Nile Cooper, C arrol C ranney , M ax Chcrltchflcld , T helm a Ellson, R ead

G orrlnge, Ellen Lee G orrlnge . Dale Ga-sney, Q ucnton H ale. A lta H arper, Ir is Helner, Hazel Helm. Q uin ton IJun tc r, K ennetli Ju d d , C lara C arl-

Rom a Kletn. L atona L ake, Ros.s L arsen and Effle M artlndale .

L a Verle M artlndale , Jer&ldino M olyneaux, R alph MlCton, How ard M cIntosh. N orm a Lou M cM urray, W anda Nelson. R achel O kleberry. E nn is Pickett, Byron Robinson, Bonnie .SinlUi, M ark Sm ith . Fo rrest S tack, Tfuirlo Sm ith, H ow ard T ay - son, Jftren T olem an, W illiam S u t­ton.

Those graduating w ith th e h ig h ­est honors arc N orm a Lou M cM ur­ray , F o rrest Slack, Effle M artlndale ,,

>n lldblnsbrt and H erm an Bedkc,'

SKKVICT.S ARRANGED HACiKRMAN. May 3& (SpcelftD—

Plans nrr being made for M em orial day servk-e,-.'to be held a t th e Le­gion tiall (It, 11 n. m. May 30. spon­sored by (h r American I^iglon. Com ­m ittees In charge announce t l j a t th e tiiffereiit churchcs of th e to w n have been a.'.kcd to coopcrnto w ith ttrtT Legion In pu tting on tlf t- services,

lid th a t th e program will be ready fo r publication -icxt week. H arry Benoit. Tw in Falls, wtU be thci speaker.

S E K P IA N ID

JERO M E. M ay 30 (Specia l) — • Funeral services w ere be ing jAaxmed today fo r M yron' G olden Boyce, 17- year-old n m o f Mr. a n d M rs. M . E . Boyce, wfio d ied la te ye sterd a y a t the W endell hosp ita l fo llow ing a brief lllne.u. H e was bonv J u n e 36, IMO. a t Jerom e. I

r S u rv iv in g 'a re . hi* p a re n t* : th re e sUters. L oretta , R o b e r ti a n d V iola May, a n d a b ro th er. Iv a n , a ll o f Jerom e. .d ;--------

Jerom e.

, Completes CourseBURLEY. M ay 20 (S pecia l)—Ad

A- C andelarlo hoa Ju s t com pleted a p ractical coursc of t ra in in g in th e Chicago tra in in g shops o f th e Coyne E lectrical school. H is reco rd o f ac« coinplU hm ent du ring h is tra ln lo g was notew orthy , accord ing to w ord recclvetl here . f

FOR SALEE ig h ty A cres near Eden, Idaho. T ills U a ll good land . In good s ta te of c u ltiva tion . T here are tw o Sets o f im provem ents on th i s ran ch , o n e five rocm house and one 4 room J)Ou,-.e. Well located on a h a rd -surfaced road.T h is placc Clin be bough t fo r $200.00 p e r acre, inc lud ing th a t po rtion of th e crop a lready p lan ted , a n d Im m ediate po-sscsslon of th e place will be given.

F. C. Graves & Son

Twin FuIIh’ (hily KxcluHtve Shoe Storeo ffe rs you J w rfe c t ' 'lo n i ....... .. ... <vnnn (lumnirh day*. i ^'l l ie lr cool, b r r r r y r t r rc i t- tumin'-d hv n rv rr <1<’-M«nlng Inth e n e ic B t " rn t -d u l" ............. a I.mh*' i.ioc k <if |il» ih w hllrs.p la in blacks nn it I'oim , n .u i ' i' ' ""v t'> ('n<l i'"- M‘i>d«l« you w an t . , .

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HOUSE ^TRAILERS

Model-1937GEM TRAILER HOME

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Steel reiiiforccd construction. Bnlta, R ivets and Screws used fo r added s treng th . F acto ry m a d e . ciiBssis w ith oi'fset ax le to allow lower pfliflt o f Kiavity and better ti-ailabjlity. Outside conatruc-. tion of W eatherproof M asonite to p reven t peeling or bubbling of outside \valis. T riple' constructed Icakproof roof w ith innei* and ou ter coa t o f roof cement. H eat trea ted steel couplinga.

Every Trailer House Guaranteed.On Display Saturday, May 22

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lOlU Ttowir. 330 Butb eiTHt, B«n rr&aeUeo, CMlf.

A Place to EconomizeWhile congress is ta lk ing about cu tting down gov­

ernm ent expenditures, i t m ight be very profitably give a little though t,to the money We a re spehding on our navy. I f real economies are to be' made, the naval budget offers an extremely lush field to culti­vate. ■ ■ ■ -

John T. Flynii pointed out recently th a t our navy now has more ships under construction— and by a wide mar^^n—than the navy of any other nation on earth. Aa o f Ja n u a ry 1, 1937, we were building 87 warships. The next highest was tha t.o f B ritain , w ith 54 ships, followed by Germah'y w ith 42, Ita ly w ith 84, France w ith 30, and Japan with 29.

I t m ust be about tim e to rfop and' inquire how much longer th is stupendous building program needs to be carried on. Certainly there-arc few spots in the federal budget th a t offer such opportunities fo r cut^ ting as the naval construction bill.

Hull Deserves PrizeA United Press dispatch from W ashington says

' th a t friends' of Secretary of State Cordell H ull are pu tting his naine forw ard as a candidate fo r the Nobel Peace Prize.

In a world w h i^ effective work fo r peace is almost non-existent, i t ire x tte m e ly encouraging to reflect th a t here indeed is one statesm an whose record does entitle him to consideration fo r th is peace prize. Mr.

■ B u ll h u the quftint, old-fashioned notion th a t the , natioM o f the world will get along better i f they try

to co-operate than i f they keep w aving knives and d u b s a t each' tither. Furtherm ore, he has acted on

/ th is notion..........H is efforte m ay n o t suffice tp av e rt w ar—b u t a t

least the^.:are about/ the best effo rts th a t a re being m ade there d a y i And a lthough M r. Hull insists tha t he is n o t B ctmdidale fo r the prize—he is, in fact,

. booming President Roosevelt fo r the h o n o i^ h e could \ m ake a-yei^ logicbl claim, to it; i f he cared to do so.

, M ar^ to‘Success’The senate committee’s investigation of the finan-

, d a l deals o f the la te V an Sw enngen brothers con-

BU TTEB FO R T B S FANCAKB81 D ew F o t BhoU:

O erU ln tr ft f l r l ih o n ld m M trj' {or m oof7 If i lw h a s tb a oppor- tn n ltr . I t WM n l d io > onr cqI> 7a m th e Qlher lU j t b » t n u r - r la t e U k p a ncake a w t love <tie m aple t r r n p (o r it , a n d th a t fooner o r ta tc r th e i r n t p n u u th in ; §0 w hy n o t h a re m oney to buy a t le a r t b n tt« r to r th e

—M ariera RJch

I T S E X P B E B 8 IV Z T A L K . .a n t w a t :

F o t 8hot»:T hey say h i f h e r educa tion Is

rap id ly m ak ing o u r Id ah o people well educat«dl C om paratively , a n y ­way. • • ■

T h a t’i w to ft tr ip down M a in ave- ue w ith ¥ a ^ w ide open la very

U lum lnatlngS l You will hfcar . (as I d id y e s te r ­

day a fte rn o o n on a s lx -m lnu te te s t s tro ll):

•'80 I says to h e r, I »ay»—"‘•How be ya , T ed?""Aw, I a i n t th a t k ind of a g irl." "N ext tim e, I w arns h im r ig h t

ou t, 111 k ick h im in th e Blat4.'‘ "W as you At th e dance, k id?"■ Hi, babe." ."L oan m e fou r b its, Oeorge."" I a in 't no c a t to goMlp. Sadie ,

b u t aha a in 't s o kind of no lady, either.'*

A nd so, P o t S h o ts -7 7 7—G raatffiS fiaa

MONEY TALKSP o t Shota:

I 'd m a rry th e money, d lvorc* tJi# m oneyed-m an In J lt - ttm e , a n d th e n h u n t m e love . . . w ith * n ice roll

•• bank.—C ynical S im

. . mnff ai . ___ ___■invested the lot in "g^ilt-edged” bonds issued by a Van

f e ^ f S w e r i^ n .coipprauott-and .prom ptly saw half her ! investm ent wiped out.

The woman w rote the brothers a le tte r pleading th a t they buy back her securities " a t the best price you can p v e me," as she had five dependents to care fo r and tim es w ere getting hard. She.got a polite note from a secretary saying th a t the brothers "w ere un­able to be helpful."

The ta le o f the rise and fall o f these "financial ti tan s” is usually told in cold figures. This little inci­den t is a useful rem inder th a t there were poignant hum an values inyolved in the story, too.

Nothing in CommonA fte r .Senator William E. Borah's recent blast on

Fascism , an Ita lian editor in San Francisco wrote the . senator, taking issue w ith his rem arks. Senator

B o rth ’s reply, ju s t made public, contains aome excel­len t good sense.

“You profess' to believe," wrote the senator, “ tha t m e re ‘is no incompatibility In believing in Italian fa sc ism and being a loyal A merican citizen.’ Do you M lieve in free speech? Do you believe in suffrage? Do you believe in a free presH?. . . and the righ t of l«bor to oM »niie?"

I wouldTie a fine thing if tha t paragraph could be called to the attention of every American of fo r­eign b irth who i<lt);ivlng to reconcile his Amcrican- lim w ith the dictatorial phlIoaophic.s of his nativeland. Senator Borah nuts the case' perfectly. 'I’o ho an A m arlcan means to believe in things for which none o f th e w European authoritarian governments has the sUghtest use. whatever. I t is hard to see hoV any raeonoiliatipn can be made.

Touched, perhaps, by the antl-burlesque epidemic, D e tro it police arrested a man for using a flircn on his

■ truck .

j^ Judg ln ff from annuities reported settled on the D uke o f Windsor, ho aliould be able to like like

' M ng, anyway. ^

/ t i r a i r f Rapids fu rn itu re factories had their first ' . r t r ik e In 28 years, which might be blamed on the

] i ^ o d trend from Victorian to Modern.

'■«'« of Scarlett W ind," and for the firs t

» >V’

POTSHOTS

W IT H

The Gentleman in the Third Row

. . . . lazieEt m a n In B u iley U a gen t I know w ho d id n ’t < a n t to stra in h is back garden ing , b u t aaw w h at a swell lo t o f rosebufihea hl& neighbor had r ig h t on th e b o rd e r^ Udo o f th e ir tvro p roperties, f io now h e la try ing to look up th e a b s trsc te

thereby p u ttin g th e flou rish ing to se 'buahea on h is ( th e la d e a t m an 's) property .

A nd th e w ay ju stice i s iltsperaea in th is m odern day, th e guy will probably f in d w h at he 's look ing for.

—A B nrley C happie

AND DO WE SEE A LO T O F T H O SE IN OUR O FFIC E I

D ear F o t 6hoU :T h e k in d of g a j on w hom 1

w oold wUllngly wUh » one-w ay tic k et to T im buktu U ih n tly s

“Now, Tom . 1 rcAllie Juai bow bnsy you a re but—" ‘

W hereupon lie (ake i up h a lf Ml h o u r of your lim e r ig h t w hen /o n c a n 't spare It.

. . - O r i p o d /

VIGOROUS RI.AP A T SOME O F o m t LAWS

D ear P o t Shots:Y'our con trlbu lor' Algned *‘I am

n o t a h e n p ecker," do e sn 't seem (o know o u r ru les and r c g y l a t l ^ u w ell a s h e 'm ig h t by Ju s t s itting u p « n d ta k in g notice.

T h e poor imift m an o f a ll pay' Jobs w on 't liave to a r r n t one of tils liquor ciiatoinrra. u i i dcorlo m e. not T hey d o n 't a rrca l ttiose blrd«. They reaerve tliem to b u / th e boose for th a n u n g e r boys so tliey c an m ake Jail Birds ou t of our yoimgBtflrs In­s te ad of th e old w orth less in w brea k in g tmdcslrAl)lo nnnks.

—From One W ho Knnw*

r r 8EBMS I.OVE IH JU ST A 1IAUIT1

6 a y now. Fotule: l a I t fa ir you Ahoul<1 d rag lu w om­

e n in to th e riiiotioiini llm clin ia a g a in by d(gK(ii|[ Into our a liuid on m a rry in g to r love u s g s i t u i w ed­lock to r money?

B u t anyw ay, i ll have a oraok a t th e 60 cen ts by Killing you how I look a t U»e nm ltcr,

I 'd m a rry for money if tlm two m e n w era approxim ately rQuai cx- o e p t to r th a f a c t U jst. th e . i l o v ^ d id n 't have ihe m oney. X/>ve, a ft« r a ll. la n o t a U itln g rm nttnii. Look a t a n y m arrlod rnii|il« itiirr a few yearn and ymi (iiu l lovn hna tu rn e d in to hab it, Ho why ix ii g rt In to Uw h a b it w ith n inun who imq Uta m onev to give you tlie ttilniiii every w om an lo u ts lo r a t h fn r l - sw anky o lo th ri. n sw anky linm r, trave l, lelaure, etc,?

•—M ercenary M andle

rO 'u r iO i ONE MTRIOTLY IIONKKT PERSO N

D ear P ^ r , you h a re maOe me

B r praTing th a l Ihla w orlil h a « A .a tricU y honest pe rson le ft— T h a i I p in iU r gal, o f n e n be-

ra f t,■yaaka th a tr u th in a ll Ita woea AiMI'Aarea lh« world to lif t lla

neael- M a r ia n n e

A o r r n A M . n o t e Po t B hoU :

I t 'a a lie. 'ilifl miy tlm l nam ed It aoftbkli b e tter ntil rn>M iny patl». I t o t one on ihn tiu l of llie finger, a n d now m)' fingur icKikq like a (UU

^ — M ret V Jell«

PAM OUn M S T U N E . . l.«ok a t th a t so ftba ll

p la y e r ~ h k p a n ts ip lU t . .TIIK flKriTItRMAN IN

TUK BO W

A m i DA A ArU U tO )«W N t7S C M m a a e t U C .

CAST o r CBAJUCTBM joA H BA B niriT . • • • -

t a r r t» Jeka flvaSrr.JOHN KKKDnV. m U IkS tsT ta t*

" B o n ‘ *A nonB w i.

- ‘rTB’r L ^ s v v D V V S S u * ^ : - . . .U ea e rr^ «■< JMB'a ta‘• p H l f c i r arMl>e^ 'u o n O T H T aTARlOB.

CUU.rmU»r»as<tr.

Y<iter«ar> /e k a B »a*rr tails ■•b tha t h« haa sroTtlvS t n Jaamfa »U l» u r U « tw »old aelBlac day i la C altrerala aa4th e aienU r • / J « r » l a k Jer«aii.

C H A PTER X V I •MORTON w u In th e ofHca ag a in

on W ednesday. Jo a n sh u d ­de re d now every tim e sh e sa w th a »rijn. Bob w as r ig h t; b e w u a ho rrib le person. B u t hi* p resen ce w *s even m ore tOTU ylng to h e r. H e was ano ther l in k 'to t b « past, a n d th e could n o t b re a th * « u U y again u n til h e w is o n h b w a y ba ck to CallfomJa.

■' Sho rtly before noon , M r. H end iy b rought th e m a n over to h e r dc ik . "M r. N o rto n w an ts to m ake a t e w changes In som e o f the term s of th a t a g r e m e n t ,” h e fald to Joan . ‘'T h in k y o u c an g o e v e r i t w ith h im ?"

. "O f coune."“Good. I 'v e a lu n c h eo n «p>

p o ln tm ent w ith m y la w y er , C h a r ­le y , 10 I 'l l have to r v n a long . M iss B a r re t t w ill ta k e ' good c a re o f you ."

N orton looked dow n * t Jo a n , a lig h t im lle tw U tlng h U Up. H is eyes w ere expres»lonl*ia. " I ’m su re 8hc w ill," h e said .

H e drew u p a c h a ir a longside o f h e r desk a n d took o u t h is copy o f th e Bella T e rra sa le* agree* n e n t Mr. H end ry w e n t ba ck fo r h is h s t and coat. A m o m e n t la te r , h e stopped on h la w ay o u t

"By th e w ay ," h e sa id to Jo a n . “I don’t ex p ec t to b e b a c k th is a fternoon . I t y o u w a n t a few h o u rs to go shopp ing • . ”

J o a n sm iled . “T h a n k y o u , M r. H endry . I do ."

N orton sm iled again . F o r aome Inexplicab le reason , J o a n w ished th a t M r. H end ry h a d n o t le f t h e r a lone w ith h im . H e lo o k e d lik e D racula, th e to ld h e rse lf , a n d h a lt expected h im to s ta n d u p , sp read o u t h it long a rm s , a n d tu r n in to a vam pire b a t. F o r th e f irs t tim e in a ll th e years she h a d been w ork ing , she fe lt unco m fo rtab le fo r being alone w ith a m a n . She hoped h is w ork w ou ld n o t ta k e long.

w en t th rough th e ag reem en t, slowly, th ough tfu lly . O cca-

sio o a lly h e d lc U ted • p a ra g ra p h to b e a d d ed , o r changed . A s she took d o w n th e no tes, sh e could f e e l h is eyes b u rn in g In to he r.

A fte r te n o r fifteen m in u tes , h e la id th e p a p e rs aside, de libera te ly , H e no tic ed th a t fhc tin y clock on h e r d e sk m a rk e d th e h o u r o f noon.

“ I t 's tw e lve o 'clock," h e r e ­m a rk e d . " J’m keep ing you fro m y o u r lun c h ."

**That'a q u ite a ll r ig h t." Jo a n a ssu re d h im , h e r tone c risp and businesslike .

'I th in k i t w ould b e v e ry m uch n ic e r ," h e suggested , " If I took y o u to lu n c h . W e could r e tu r n la te r a n d fin ish th is ."

J o a n s ta r te d , uneasily . “ I 'm v e ry s o rry ," sh e stam m ered . “I can 't— n o t to d a y ."

N o rto n sm iled again . “ I d is ­tin c tly h e a rd M r. H end ry te l l yo'i to ta k e th e t t t e n o o n oS. W hj c an ’t w e sp e n d i t to g e th e r!"

" I— I h a v e a n e n g ag e m en t""D o n 't te l l m e th a t!" H e

laughed a t h e r, w av ing a s id e h e r , excuses. "H ow c an y o u h a v e a n engagem en t w h e n y o u j u a t le arn ed a m o m en t ago . th a t yqu w ould b e fre e? "

H e rose ca te lessly , w alk ed ove r to th e w in d o w a n d po in ted ou t­doors.

'■Xt's p e rfec t a n t i t e tn o o n to w aste in a n office," h e com ­m en ted . "A n d I ’m a s tr a n g e r in you r c ity . S u re ly you cou ld show m e a UtUe hosp ita lity . . .

T I E re tu rn e d to hla ch a ir , a n d a s h e passed in back o f Jo a n , h e

too d ro p p ed h is han d to p a t h e r shoulder, p u t in h is m a n n e r of doing i t th e re w as n o n e o f th e fa th e rly k ind liness w h ich M r, H end ry ’s s im ila r ac tion h a d d e ­noted. N orton ’s to u c h on h e r shoulder w a s d e lib e ra te , pu rp o se ­ful, and u n p le a s a n t Jo a n w rith ed under i t . •

"1 do h a v e a luncheon engage­m ent.” -She Insisted. "D o you m ind if w e fin ish th is as qu ick ly a s possible? I sho u ld n o t lik e to b e la te ."

“ You c a n b re a k th e app o in t­m ent."

“I t’s q u ite im possible," she r e ­to rted sh a rp ly . " T h ere Is no w ay in w hich 1 can re a c h th e f r ie n d I am to m e e t . .

"A la d y f rien d , I suppose?" b e a jk ed Im pertlnenU y.

"Yes.""T h en suppose I take you both

to lunch , a n d you a n d 1 c an e n ­joy o u rse lves a lone , la te r on ." •

" I’m so rry , M r. N orton. Y our inv itation re a lly is a little— em ­b arrass ing ." ^ .

She la id h e r le f t han d on th e

d t tk , ^ h t n th e su n lig h t p icked u p th e b r i l l ia n t sp a rk le ^ tha d ia m o n d in h e r r ing . T h e ges­tu r e w a s n o t lo s t o n N orton . He la u g h ed , b raz en ly .

“ S o th a t’s th e reason!" h e r e ­m a rk e d . "T h e boy f rien d 's Jeal­ous, e h ? ”

"N o—n o t exacU y— "S till l a u d in g , h e pa tted the

h a n d th a t w o re th e ring . Joan p tiU ed U a w a y quick ly .

“D on’t b e so o ld-fash ioned , m y d e a r l" N o rto n adv ised . "W hat th e boy f r ie n d d o e sn 't know w ill n e v e r m a tte r . W hile h e 's w ork ­in g h a rd th is lovely a fternoon , y o u a n d I c an s te a l a m a rc h —"

" P le aa e u n d e rs tan d , M r. N orton. I t 'a q u ite im possib le . I ’m engaged

.to m a rry M r. A ndrew s, of thU of­fice. V ou k n o w h im , o fc o u rs e . I d o n ’t th in k M r. H end ry w ould l i k e - "

T V O R TO N looked u p in su rp rise .“Y oung A ndrew s, eh? W ell,

t h a t .d o es com plicate m a tte rs . J o h n H e n d ry w ou ld n e v er have m e c u ttin g In on A ndrew s’ te r r i­to ry . . . th a luc k y devUI'*

.H e le a n e d c loser, a n d once a g a in h is d a rk eyes looked in to h e r v e ry souL

• "Y ou kn o w y o u a re qu ite th e lo v e lie st g ir l? " h e m urm ured . ‘T o y r fa c e h a s h a u n ted ever s in c e I m e t you ."

J o a n sq u irm e d ." T h e re 's som eth ing ab o u t you

th a t rem in d s m e o f som eone . . .’' N o rto n p e rs is ted . ! "Som eone I k n e w . . . d id you e v e r live In C a lifo rn ia? "

"N o!” J o a n a lm o st shouted the d e n ia l, d r a w in g a w a y from h is n e a rn ess . Q u ick ly , how ever, she g a th e re d h e r w ils . “T h a t is,” she a m en d e d ,' le ss v io len tly , “ not s ince I w as a baby . I w as b o m In S a c ra m en to , b u t m y fam ily le ft C a lifo rn ia w h e n I w as s till a n in ­f a n t ” D o ro th y ’s sp ir i t hovered o ve r, p ro m p tin g , s treng then ing .

N orton sm iled . "B u t you did com e f ro m C a liforn ia! I knew it. Y ou c an a lw ay s te ll a Sunshine g ir l . . . W ho w as y o u r fa the r? I m ig h t h a v e k n o w n h im . I lived in S a c ra m en to fo r y e a rs . . ."■ Jo a n ’t n e rv e s w ere quivering, S h e cou ldn ’t foo l th is m an , H li eyes sa w to o m uch . E ven now th e y w e re p ro b in g , seeking, w on­d e rin g w h a t caused h e r hesita tion W as h e to rm e n tin g h e r. know ing fu ll w e ll w ho h e r f a th e r w as?

W ith a ll th e s tre n g th o f will she possessed , sh e fo rced he rse lf to sm ile, a n d to a n sw e r ligh tly :

"1 im ag ine m y fa th e r s ta y ed In S ac ram en to ju s t long enough for m e to jo in h is fam ily . . . I rea lly com e fro m a long line o f gypsies. C a lifo rn ia ' w as ju s t ono m ore stopp ing -o fl' p lace ."

(T o B e C ontinued)

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

IS Y E A R S AGO

/ app

.■nie r leadquartera o f^ the lerlcan Red Croat h as se n t c u t a n

appeal fo r th e flood str icken d is ­tr ic ts o f th e sou th a n d th U appeal has th e endorsem ent of P residen t W arren O . H ard ing . ’The local ch ap ­te r In T w in F a lls will cooperate in th is m ovem ent a n d th e following appea l from Judge Jo h n B arton Payne, ch a irm a n of th e n» tlonal m ovem ent, haa been se n t o u t:

'-Floods In th e valleys o f th e n t ln - ols, O hio a n d Mississippi rivers have caused d e ath , lota o f p roperty a n d thousands of fam ilies to be w ithou t she lta r. food o r p r clothing. T h iity -o n e thousand ho less are tw lng fed by th e R ed oroaa In th e s ta te s o f M ississippi and Lou­isiana.'

'•Tlie f irs t needs have been m et by th e n a tional headqunrtei-n' mp- pm]F>rlRtlpna of approxim ately 1100,-

t l Y E A R S A G O -

M A r 19, J»ldT he frleitds of Miss S ad is Bu­

ch an a n were aliocked to h e a r o f h e r de a th M onday m orning from acci­d en ta l U klng of poison. MIm B u- rhnnnn , who wns a i year* of age, ha il been 111 h u t a sh o rt tim e, and U In niipi)oarit th a t the fa ta l doe« of poison w«n taken some tim e du ring SuiKlty i i l ih l by m lslaka In th a jU io of m cdtrlns prescribed. Wl»en round MIm in irh n n a u was still • l i r a a n d fur BomctlinB th e (1o»:lorn rnllcd by the family •tlem p lcd to ro iin tr r - a c t the etlen t of the iHilmm, hu t were unable to gl4e rrllcf,

'Pr .1. Kccotnpnnlrcl hy hln‘ • tr. Mary, and »oii. linj)«rt.

K enyon Oveen, reiMirtrr on ’"n»e TlmfS.” Is In 11)8 Tw in Pslls Im s. Pllal thin Wfrk, bu t expert* to be ou t some tlinn th is Werlt,

Luccrne Tcachcr;j Conclude Hi'liool

BUHli. M ay 20 . MIrbPowers aikd MIm A urm lrui). teni'h- rr» of the LucernP Botiool. olOMd th e ir year's woik ■Pildnv ^ u j , « ptonic, CJrailiiftlcn of thn »>hoo| th is y ear were; M aty Aim - E ||t« iio n , H erbert Mllln,' lied y Itlng, Rosla Vascera, M arlorle K in i, Allan He«* ton, A r h L f h i w i , CliaiJott* tte a - to n and R obert U rrnn.

BoU> MIm P oK pn am i M in Ab- t in d n ip h a ra been aleei*d iq u a c h In llie lliilil sohooii n ix i >e«r and Mr. and Mrs. W rliln ilo ii ot Wel* i t r wlU teaeh ih e Luoerna sohoo t

The Family Doctor

By D R. M O BB IS PI8UBE1N E ditor, Jo u rn al of th e -A m c rlca n

M edical Association, a n d of - I lygela, ih e H ea lth f ^ g s t ln c

T h e p a in of coronary thrombosis is llko th a t of a n g in a pectoris and. like angina, occurs becauso some p a r t of m o h e a r t muscle to deprived of I ts necessary , blood supply.

H ow ever, In coronary thrombosis, th e supply u c u t off because a clot, o r som e o th e r obstruction (o.m s In one of the blood vessels leading In to th e h e a r t o r In one of Uie b ran c h es of these blood vessels. ijiUB a i« r u o n 01 th e iienri- mitfi.ic h a s to do w llhoul any blood and p a in resulU,

lt« d u ra tio n to pe rm it a good deal o f dam age to th e p a r t of th e h e a r t c onoem ed.

N atu ra lly , (he serlousneas of the cond ition depends on the . sl^e or th e Wood vessel th a t is obsiructeU, th e location In th e t}eart o f tlie m u a o le a ^ l c h a re compelled to do w ithout: blood a n d th e ab ility o f th e h e k rt to ge t-a long w ithou t Uint p a r t o f 't h e niusole u n til iioiirW )- m e n t c an come In from some other vessels.

f ltnea th e stopping of th e blood vesael Is well n ig h t pe rm anen t, th e p a in In coronary Uiromboels may la s t hou rs or days Instead of m ln- iitc.i.

'Xlie ppriHin who Miffera from a tta c k nr cortmury throm bosis Is likely lo be i|Ulle sick, t i l s b rea th com es wlUi d lfflciilly even w hen he Is ly ing rtnt on hU back ; In fact, ho m ay mil rven bo able lo lii clowi) lin t o i t e n ’he 1s compelled to lie iiKi)i|>r(| u|i III bed.

H e m ay c o ii |h because l^luld nc- cum ulalen in hla lungs. T he In lrr ference w lih th e c ircu la tion of itm b lood m akes h is h ands a n d fent UkiIi cold a n d hlur. Ills pu lse m ay bo h . r e g u la r nnil I t le usually rniild. M oreover, itio d lfilcu lty In kcrplng u p th e c ircu la tion m akes tho blond jirPASuro /a |] to a Jow levrl.

I n ra se s of Ihls ly|>e. th e dorlor m ay order c lro tro rnrd lographii' tu ic lu g s w h lrh will reveal to h im lh< e x l rn t «r intfrlurrnoQ lu th<j hn ti nc tloni I t la n o t iiooslble to euy ilu\i every n lt« rk of coronary tlirom - bosls will be ju s t like every ' (ittirr a tta c k .

'I lte sym iilom s vary in praollcftlly evary rase , bu t now adays th e Vondl- t to n Is sud ic len tly well rccounlrx'd to M n n lt acouraU dIagnoA s In ' v a s t m a jo rity of liw tances.

' I t Is. of ro iirse, ruceedlngly im ­p o r ta n t to know Uie d llle rc u f i Ik-- iw ei'u aiiglnit |>ectortii a(i<f fc/tc- n a ry throinbosU , •

•Jlte p a t l tn t w ith co rona ry throm - boala n n is l He abeoluiely a t ir:.i fo r m a n y weeks and u n d sr nirrtlm l •tipervU lon Im tll th e am oim t o ' d a m ag e to th e h e a r t oan be a sc tr

‘ telTMd.IT j* wJWj e n g ln * j)rriori->

•no t com plicated by any oHicr ion- dlU on m ey go ab o u t h is work, jxo- v lded h e U su iu b jy advised hr tn th e e x te n t o f hU exerilon and «s tu th e p ro p er procedure w hen m e at iM ka Oo occur.

OF I. IE ]F orty-S ix Will E nd Collogo C areers a t Comm oncem ont

In OaldwoU

CALDW ELU May 20 (Speclnl) — For « seniors o l tho College of Idalio . Ju n e 7 will m ark thn c"’” - p le tlon of th e ir college w ork.

"T he In te rp re ta tio n of L ife." will be th e sub ject o f (he com m ence­m ent addrc.vi by" Dr. J , JUidson Dtil- la rd . pHRtor « f the F irs t PrM by- te rlan c hu rch of P o rtland , O re.

C and ida tes for degrees a t the college a re as follows:

J o h n Allison, W illiam Briggs, W ebster Caldwell, M onto Cheney, E lennw D avenport. P au l I lay m sn , Louise K now lton. J e sn e l te Ixm kry. E thel Miller, Helen M iller. Loulne M itchell. i;:arl Timlsoii, Caldw ell; Leora A ndrus. 8o<la S p rings; il^dd Bell. H elen n a c k , Ray M cM anam le, C arl a m lth , Boise; O len B arton . N orm an Meyers. M arga re t Petty , Jttck R hodes..,IIubert B harp . A rn ­old ee ll, lx)ii(lrn H tiinrnrd. r » u l a to n e r , P a rker W hliiikrr, Nnm pa; M ary Ja n e Urown. Athol Boyre, W ilder.

O ne From T w in Kalis.M arls Corolhcrd, O ren iin ; I lu th

D anielson. CBnit)r1d8e; M arie K ne- beck, H arper, Ore.; Ulowpcti Kvens, Jo h n (ila»l>y, ^{onnlulii Kmne; Al­ice H ariirr, l lu r r l i t t llolveroon. H enry Biiyriiirs, R inm ett; Hur%oy Jones, Montovir; L eoniird l^ th , n tih l; icinlfl MnkI, McOitll; M yra Nonh, Edltti Palm er, O n ta rio . Ore,; I 'rcd l‘lni(, 1 'nrm a; Phyillii tim lHt. W(■l (•r; M sry Hianwowt, Ht. A n- ihony; AimUji W allacf, 'IVJiJ PalJa; U w rence Webpr, lltwwell,

Com m snccm nit w crk will begin w ith bar.uilaiiri'iile w rvlcen to l« lirld tiim dayinriiiiliiR .Jim n <1, n t Ihe MMhodlst f liii irli In CnIctwMl. I trv . W lllUm Moll C ise, puMor of ttio yvil<'rnlcil . iii iir li o f lleno , Nev., mill fd im ri jun io r o f llin n r » t I’li'Nliyirrlmi i Im rch of Caldw ell, ''III Kivc III.' w rm on,

’Mi<’ viillctir I'limwl c liolr ond m ale <l'inilel, uiulri- iliQ illrrc tlo ii of I’rot. !•'. F, ii(.„|e. will tiil(n p u r l In (lie piogca.m

O rohratra t 'e h re r l .Huiifldy f\rn lllg tiio C olltgn of

Idnim hnmjli'iny o rchen tra dlre«:t. »*t I'y I'Mil, Ix.iii C h rh lrn n c ii. will Klve lift iiiiimui rH>ni;ert u t. the M uiin iiu i ihiirch . A pluho t.oncerl'by Kalpii ............... o f N am pa WillIw a fru iiitr of 'Ihe ro n ce rl’,

‘ irBcttiiiiicin <'^rrci«rs will be held Muiiiliiv iid.'UKHiu, Ju n e 7. ti.llowcd !’>' Ill'- |iu'i>iili'iil>i rr.t-cptlon Id the x'n iur.i « i iiiiii.'Uiry l)all. und th e nlmmil bnmiiii'i will Iw lir ld 74011- <l»v firnhiK.

^lANAfJKs m i n i , KTOIIKn tn u . . Mbv 'id (H)>etilal)--ll, E,

nr Je iu inr i,«n n u n e d to Jlulil to iM kt rhrttK.i tif -((10 W all a n d UnwltiiH.i Btdir. Sir. G iles succeeds IM1 H ow .iuii.i, Who has been lu a n - • i T of II,A ntiirn here for thp pan t l»'o y«Bin. Mr, HoAccrnns rrs lgned ir r jn i lv Kuit Ims n o t a s ye t ah* nouncrrt t , |i fu tn ie p la n t.

NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS■by -1

PAULMALLONAn Exclofllr« and AuthortU(tt« Eve­ning Timea Daily GUmpae Into tha Background of Erenta in the Natlon'a Capital . . . by Amerlca’a forcmoat interpreter Giving You Both Sidea. . . *Xet the Chipa Fall Where They May."

(OopyrW it, 1W7, P a u l MaOoo)

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MANANA.W ASH IN G TON , M ay 30 — U n ­

c e r ta in evidence a s to M r. B .'s eer- lousness abo u t balancing th e budget c am e o u t o f h is rec en t aertea o f c onferences w ith h is concresslonal leaders . T hey b rough t w ord back to *anxlous leg isla to rs th a t h e w ould b a lance I t In th e o ld S pan ish m a n -

er, "m an a n a ,’' i. e^ in 103<- A lU w ogh th is Is onaU lsfae-

te ry to theee w ho w a n t a n tm - meO lot* balance, th e y M am tob e I

I -m anan ft”ba lao e ln g of th e budget has been g r tn g «o fo r th ree or to u r y e a n now . b u t th is tim e they prefeea to billeve I t will done.W h a t m akes th e m so tu re U th e

fa c t th a t I t could have been done th is y e a r if th o presiden t rea lly h a d w an t« d to do It, a n d they do n o t

how h e c an avoid doing It n e x ty«ar-' ___BU BN IN O .

T h a t too -healttly ta n on J im P a r ­ley 's face these days is n p t p re ­m a tu re sunburn . H e Is ju s t sm oking from w ith in becsuse h e th o u g h t he

ta lk ing o ff th e record w hen h e sa id ;

••Well, w hen S e n a to r C M a h o n e y com es down here <the W hite H ouse) w anting he lp on h is suga r bill. His conscience w on 't be bo thering h im . w ill It? O r w hen P a t M cC arron

a id fo r hU lU te . I t 's »U in th e view point."

M r. F a r te j h a s a lw ays ta lk ed f reely. H it friends th in k , toe freely. T hey a re surprised h i h a s n o t become Involred In som e­th in g like h is p resen t th r e a t to an ti-p ac k in g snprem e c o v t D em o cn to long before th is . F riend ly new sm en h a re occa- slonalfy kep t h im e a t c t t r o s ' b le by giving a n Inkling of how hU free ta lU ng m ig h t sound In p rin t.H e la now carry ing a ro ll of a d -

heslve tap e In hU pocket.

SPREA D ..T h e p o w e r . m essage nVtich th e

p res id en t hos been p rom ising to congress will c o n ta in a recom m end­a tio n for a flock of new pow er a u ­th o r itie s like TV A. T h ere will p rob - ab ly toe ono for each of th e g rea t r iv e r si'stem s of th e country . W h a t h is advisers have been say ing he h a s in m ind Is one to r th e en tire c aiitem seaboard, one for th e P a ­c ific no rthw est, one fo r th e Colo­rad o river, etc.

T h e reason h e Is sending I t up soon is to tak e th e congressional m ind off th e m ore con trov^sl& l m easu res now pending.

N EBVOUSNeSS.W all S tre e t haj............. . .

psychosis neuroses over gold 100 p e r cen t m argins, am ong o th e r th ings . Or, a t nny ra te , governm en t au th o rllle s a ttr ib u te th e rec cn t dc* cllnes to wlde.spread' sh ive ring ovei these tw o topics. {Tlicy do n o t mcn^ tlon strikes.)

No au th o ritle i he re have a n y ­th in g very com forting to ta y abou t the gold sllua tlon . Thfey know they a re In a m ess, and if anyone haa a sa tisfac to ry so­lu tion he U keep ing I t from th e other*. T hey co m fort th e m - •elvea w lih th e Ih o ag h t th a t tbero Is no th ing Im m ediately a larm ing and th a t c u rren t Irons now In Iho In te rn a llg n a i fires ( the B ritish workllfg a rra n g e ­m ent, fo r one) m ay ease th e ir dlfflcoiUes.T ho 100 p e r < e n t m arg in* ta lk ,

how ever, seems to be Ju s t one of tliOBO W ail S tre e t rum ors. T h e

b est o f a u th o ritie s say th e re Is a b ­solu tely n o th ing In It, a n d will be n o th in g for a long, long tim e, m e a n ­ing. if ever. '

A pparen tly w hat they in te n d to do Is th U : I f th a m a rk e t, som e tim e In th e fu tu re . g«t« In to a boom stage w hich they consider to be dangerous, they will use 100 p e r c e n t m arg in s a s one o f th e th in g s to h am m er i t dow n. T h a t m ay b e » long tim e off, th e w ay th in g s axe going a t p resen t.

B U N D SPO T.'M r. R . h a s biKn saying h e w an ts

th o W allace e ver-nonna l g ra n a ry proposal a d o p t s , bu t a ll h e Is su re o f g e ttin g b a hearing . T h tf b o use a g n o u ltu ra l com m ittee will h i^ d o n e sho rtly , Inv iting a ll the , fa rm le a d ­e rs in to a sce rtam w h a t th e y w an t . U nless In siders a re very bad ly in ­form ed. th e fa rm politicos a re m ore o r le ss lukew arm , if n o t a c tu a lly d ivided, o n th e sub ject. C ong res- ^ s lo n a l a u th o ritie s expect to de - velop t h a t f a c t a t th e bearing* .

T h e graoacT idea w as n o t d iscussed dn ring a n y 9I! t b e ^ re c e n t oeogresslonal oOnferen- oee a t th e W hite H ense. T h e r e s i d e n t is advteed o f In n e r hoose ebiecU ona. H ew ere r, th e h e a r ln n wiU he lp to ta k e th e n a tio n a l spoU ight o ff th e sv - p rem e c o u rt Issue, a d a n y th in g

be » de d ra b le relief, f ra m th e W h ite H oose standpo in t.

caiLi.T h e le ft 'o u t-sn -th e -c o ld m ood of

congress U illu ttra ted by a s to ry concern ing C h a irm an H a tto n S u m ­m e rs of th e house Judiciary com m it­tee. O rd inarily h e w ould be th e le ad e r tn th e house fo r M r. R .'s c o u r t pack ing program , j u s t like S e n a to r A ahu rst in th e senate .

O ne of h is d inne r p a rtn e rs a s ­sum ed a s m uch, the o th e r n ig h t. S h e tr ie d to m ake p le asa n t c o n ­ve rsa tio n by saying: "W ell, I su p ­pose you w ere one of those w hom th e p res id en t called in a n d c o n - s u lu d a b o u t h is suprem e cjmW WU." ^ ^

■'Nope." sa id Sum m ers, " —Ju s t called in ."

BUHL

T he, M onday C on trac t B ridge club m e t th is week w ith M rs. J . P. H un t. M rs. J . 0 . N ason received th e h ig h score prlM and M rs. R . C . M orse th e traveling p r lte . C lub guests w ere Mrs. Davis, M rs. L ayne a n d M rs. Pa rish .

B u h l c h a p te r of P . E. O . h e ld its la s t m eeting of th e y e a r M on­day w ith a luncheon a t th e hom e of M rs. W . A. C ray. M rs. L . P . R u n ­yon. p rog ram chaim ian , annou iK M rs. N ellie O strom. T w in Palls, c h a r te r m em ber of th e B uh l c h a p te r

_______ . . ......... a n d p iano solos.B u h l s tu d e n ts who will receive d i ­

p lom as from th e u n iv e rs ity o f Id ah o tills sp ring a re ; P ra n k L. How ard, E ugene J . R yan , VlrgU A. G ould, C hester L . H agedO rn. □ d e n e M . Cove and V incen t F . H unt.

F lorence H ate, a b ride o f early Ju n e , w as th e honored guest a t » show er T uesday a t th e hom e o f M rs. A rth u r Wilson. wlUi h e r d a u g h ­te r, M rs. O enleva K och a n d M rs. M oston D ouchelle assisting . T h e e v e n in g ,w a s spen t hem m ing d ish tow els a n d w riting reclpBs. T h e g ifts w ere p resen ted to th e honoree In a .sm all w agon. R e lreshm enU w ere served a t m fdnlglu.

CONTRACT BRIDGE_____________ B y W lll l tm t . M c K .n m y ____________________

D ELA Y S P U L L IN G T R U M PB j WM. t , M oKENNEY

Secre tary , A m erican Bridge L eague I t re<)ulted de lica te h a n d lin g for

a o u th to fulfill h is c o n tra c t oh today 's h and . B u t a t th a t th e prob - lpn> w hJrb confron ted h im a n d w hich he succewifully solved Is a com m on one a t th e bridge table,

U sually, w hsn d ecU re r h u a

a lU r cosM, and S ou th In th is In - sU n ro had two o th e r th in g s to do before looking a fte r U ia t deU ll.

N orth had a very fine tw o h e a r t bid. a n d so. w hen h is p a r tn e r w en t to two no trum p, hn jum ped to four h rn rls . r a th e r th a n a " sign-off" o f th ree hearts .

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OoiiUi. h o w trer, w as n o t y e t o u t 01 th e w oodt. ’Th* tru m p lead h a d to be deferred unUl- th e d iam onds w are o le a n d . T h* V * * " “. 'f I m on ds w »a w on to ace. a n d Bouth 1«< W est'a k ing of h e a rU w in th« M i l W rk .

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MONTS. P rance , M »y 20 OJ.PJ— T he duke of W indsor a n d M rs. WaUl* W arfield will h av e th e b less­ing of the C hu rch o f E ng land on th e ir m arriage. H erm an ,L. lU>gci^ spokesm an for th e duke , rtvea led

^ s ' p l t e th e b itte r opposlU on of th e archbishop of C a n te rb u ry , p r i­m ate of a ll E ngland , to tJie form er k ing 's m arriage to th e tw lcc-d l- \-orced A m erican R ogers to ld th e p ress - th a t th e re w ould be a r e ­ligious as well as a ,c iv il cerem ony.

A n AngcHclan c lcrsym a it wlJ! o i-. flclate, he said.

A t C h a teau T lic religious ccrcm ony presum ­

ably would follow th e civil one. to be perform ed a t th e C h a te au • de Conde on Ju n e 3.

d T h e « r ! y p a r t of th e honeym oon, ^ before the royal couple goes to th e

c astle wWch tlic du k e h a s leased a t W asserleonburg, low er A ustria, will be sp e n t on a - y a c h t In the M editerranean , th e U n ited P ress

Q uestioned abou t th e M editer­ra n e a n cruise, R ogers w as evasive a n d eald I t was a ‘•possibility" and w ould enable the honeym ooners to enjoy real seclusion.

W ill Rehear** C erem ony T he duke a n d M rs. W arfield wlU

rehearse th e ir m arriag e ceremony, Rogers Indicated, exp la in in g th a t M ayor M ercler Is m o st anxious th a t th e couple u n d c r iia n d th e r itua l w hich will be in F re n c h w ith re- spoii-ws In F rench required .

Rogers sa id th e w edding rings w ould be of gold. H e sa id they were being m ade In London o f m etaJ p re ­sen ted to th e couple fro m th e only gold mine In W ales.

G ifts A rrive W edding presen ts b e g an to arrive

a t Uie C ha teau do C a n d e today.A room w as se t a s ide for them .

B o i»T th e re w as no n e from any m em ber of th e royal fam ily . G lf u ranged from expensive silver to the hom e m ade offe rings of p easan ts

■from the countryside.A cceptances a re be ing received for

th e w edding J u n e 3. Included a m ong th e a c te p to rs . I t U u n d e r­stood, a re th e B r itish m in is te r ta A ustria . S ir W alfo rd 'S e lb y a n d Lady Selby a n d H u g h Lloyd T h o ­mas, m in iste r In th e B r itish e m ­bassy a t P a ris , a n d h is wife.

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MURTAUOH, M ay 30 (SpcclAl)— ••The M easure of Y o u th ” w as the topic oC th e b a cc a la u re a ta serm on delivered Bunday evening by Rev. Q e o ^ e R oaebeny. R u p e r t, a t th e school house. T h e serv ices w ere a t ­tended by a la rge num ber.

T h e p rofessional "was play«5d by J o h n D arling ; Invocation w as by Loyd D avis a n d b ened ic tion by D a ­vid Q . Moyes. M usic Included a num ber by a q u a r te t Including F ra n k E gbert, G ra n t B a tes, Ja m es Claw son a n d E lv ln B lackbu rn ; a due t by M rs. E d ith C orless a n d MLis Inea T olm an; a Belectlon by C h c tt D assler. O le n n B assler. H ato ld M en- aer and J o h n I rw ln a n d a hy m n by th e congregation le d by Mlsa T o l­m an .

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P O C A T E L L O , M a y 20 ( S p c c l a n — P r c l l , n n d D o m i M L a r . s e n ; f l r . s t . B o b A c c o r d i n g t o D r . J o h n R . N l c l i o l s , | H n r U n r , D a l e K v t n . o n . K n r l H a r n , e x e c u t i v e d e a n a t I d a h o S o u t h e r n ! B e t t y L a r s e n n n d O a l e P r l l u c l k , u n i v e r s i t y , o n e - m a y ’ a t t e n d I h c 1 ' m e p c r f c c t n t t c n a a n c e t o l l f o r u n i v e r s i t y h e r e f o r l e s s m o n e y ^ h a n i b e i n g n e i t h e r I n r d y n o r a b s e n t , I n - a t a n y o t h e r I m p o r t a n t c o t J e g c I n I r j u t l w t h e r o ) I o u ! { ? g n a m e ? ; L e ­t h e ’ w e s t . ! i f t r a a n d B n b b v F a t a t . Q i i l e a n d

T h e m i n i m u m f o r t h e n i n e m o n t h s : D o r i s P r l l u c l k . S t a n l e y F o r r c . i t , D e ­f e r { r e . O i m e n a t I d a h o S o u t h e r n U , L o r U H u m , D ; i l c K l t i g , E a r l W a g - W 1 5 w i t h 1 3 7 5 g i v e n a s t h e u s u a l | n c r .a m o u n t sp e n t. T J ils . includes rea ls- T h e fid lh fu l iiitnirtnncc, f j r being ira tlo n , room a n d board , a n d in - -ab sen t no t more th a n th ree days c lden ta ls. such a s books, laund ry . I includes D ale • Evcr.-on, D udley nnd e n te ru in m e n t. I t , I s posM ble., W atson . Roy Lcen. D oiW d L arsen. h o u c v er ''to a tte n d a t a h even lower D orothy Brooks, Ehle N tlchd . B er- cost, nnd em ploym en t Is o ffered by tjie N allonnl YouUi ad m ln M ra tlo n for those w ho .find It necessar>- to

: they Ucjit a-pr«iiii.-e (o Ihomsclvc*. four p rc tly r \-m uilcN nnv. a r r lonUhiR forw ard to s re ln e them selves on th e s-recn in R obert Tnylor^s la te s t p l.'Jua;. <.’i /notleJi fn . \n v Vork. Ih ry vowed lo seek

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F eed Conditions '

B O ISE . M ay 20. .(Specia l)—W ea­th e r a n d feed conditions In th e Im p o rtan t early lam bing a reas d u r­ing April were ra tl jc r varied an il th e developm ent o f th e early lamb.s In th e d ifferen t a reas reflected the.se condlllon.v according to th e bu reau of ag ricu ltu ral economics.

I n C alifornia. ,^ced conditions ranged from very good In the sou th to jw o r In th e c en tra l a n d n o rth e rn a re as ; In Uie P acific no rthw est u n ­seasonably low tem pera tu res he ld back th e grow th of pastu res and ran g es despite favorable m oisture conditions; • in th e sou theas tern s ta te s, feed supplies were generally am ple a n d Uic w catlic r favorable; In T exas feed a n d w eather condi­tions con tinued good.

M arketings of early Iam bs from sou the rn C alifo rn ia,. A rizona and T exas in April were fairly large ba t sh ipm en ts from % tlier a rea .^ . were sm all. T here w m nlso a near o rd April m ovem ent of shorn y lings a n d w ethers from Texas. *nie e aste rn m ovem ent o f California lam bs to May 1 Was only abou t two- th ird s os la rge m a y e a r earlier, a n d m uch the sm a lle st since 1030,

M nrketlng of sp ring lam bs In May a n d June .a re expected to be below th e average of recen t years. The

lam bs rem a in ing In Callfornln a r c In poor c ond ition a n d a cohsld tr- ablo p ropo rtion will n o t develop In to s la u g h te r lamb.'i. While the Ja n u a ry a n d Feb ruary lamb.'s In the souU ieastcrn s ta te s have developed well, th e num ber ^of these Is reln- tlvely sm all, because of th e u n u s­ually large, p roportion of ewes th a t lam bed In M arch a n d April.

S h ip m en ts from th e P acj/jc n o rlij- we,st a n d Id a h o In . May will be sm a ll a n d In Ju n e .shipments may be below average . In Texas, how ­ever. th e h e a >7 m arketing of year­lings a n d w ethers, w ith a relatively large m ovem en t of spring lambs, l-s expected to con tinue through May nnd Ju n e . T h is heuvy Texab move­m e n t will probably more th a n off­s e t th e dec rta scd .supplies from o th e r areas .

1 WAS AMAZED ATVAN-TAGE!”

Gas IndiRestton; -SlugRinh K 1 d n e V «; N orthw estern I , «d y rcelH F ln c »

" I never W(mld hove brllnvert t h m w u Buch a m ed lc ln el” People over tJjU E ntire S ection a re say ­ing th a t about Van - 'liigr. the AniniliiK Nrw Medlrllin w hich U being aold In la rg s (juantltlea he re h i T w in rn l l i , R enently Mr*. A. J . Mfl- K enile. of M l l l i l r d A vr.. H.W „ O re a t Kails.M ont., endorsed t t : M n . M eK eniU

‘•PVir A lo « ( tim e I wan In per f rr lly aw ful condition .” Myn M n M rK n u le . “My sU )m hrh waa te r ­ribly ii|yiet frtmt gaAMUin InrilHM- tlrin and ihy kidneyn werff •higBlM). UecfUM m y a tom ach w as tiiuinl, I •o ffered affonU lng ptm gn a n d had to ba o a rt^ ll of nvery m ou th fu l o( food I a t* . 1 beoamA dnm w ratn w ith a)i th is i»)»i a n d A uf/rr fug, aw l w h^n I liMixt hnw V an-T aga w u rellBVing o thcrn I decided to try It, I WAS AMAZIO> a t t»M,remilU a n d th e nulckneaa of th o a e tlo n of V an- I 'ngnl I now fee l fine a n d can tn itlih illy i«y I t w aa dun R i t l r r ly

tlin way V an -T a*o he lped lo ( lrMUM> tinpurtlles frn in m y syrtem . I t Im* W orked W onrtera fo r m e I "

VAN-TAOK co itta ln a 31 O re a t Jlerba a n d n e arly ft doeen o th e r nplendld Ing red len ta . w hloh he lp rW n in boweU, b r in g fo rth ( a s from stom ach a n d Inv lgo rata k id ­ney aedoii an people «ay they feel dU friT nl IN OKNEK A U V an- T a p t la raaaonabla In p rice, ao don ’t h rtillale. t» f t 11 - x I'O D A Y — a t 'I^hn floh ra inm -Johnson D rug fltotc 103 N ."M ain m » -A h d Klng»l)ury j D n if « o r a , 110 M a in Ava. So.

Baccalaiireatc at U. I. S. B. ArrangedPOCATELLO M ay 20 (B p e c la D -

Rcv. P au l D cForcst M ortlm orc of the C h ris tian c hu rch he re w ill give Uic Invocation a t tlio U niversity Bflccfllflurcale s c n ’lccs to be lie ld I n F ra s ie r ha ll on th e Id ah o S o u th ­e r n U niversity cam pus, SundBy, J u n e 6, a t 8 p. m.

H rber C. Snell, d irec to r o f the L, D, S . In s titu te In connec tion w ith Idaho S ou th ern U niversity , wUl elvo th e sc rip tu ra l rending.

D r. Rollo C. Sjwer. of th e F irs t B ap tis t church , will give th e bene- < l l c t i o n a t tliu baccalaureate se r-

Fairfield Seniors Atteml Services

F A IR F IE L D , Mny 20 (Spcclal) — B a ccalau rea tc services were held Sunday m orn ing for t h t 137 m em ­bers o f th e g rad u a tin g class o f the h igh school a t th e aud ito rium w lilch w as tr im m ed In th e class colors, blue a n d wW te. T lie address was given by R ussell DcLong. p residen t of th e N orthw est N azarene collegc. N am pa. H is topic w as ' "Carrying the Bair.". .I n v o c a t io n a n d benediction were by B ishop Pond . T lie ' o rchestra p lay ed th e prarc.-.Monal art# reces­sional a n d a song wa.s p resented by R u th C arm an . C lara Fine Jone.s, E ileen M c C a rte r a n d G ayle Neeley.

N ot u n t i r i0 3 2 w as It discovered th a t. In o rder fo r a seed to form , th e pollen of ft flow er m u st touch th e ovule.-

Hageritian Students Stage Open House

H A G E R M A N . M a y . 2 0 tS pec la l)— T h e p upils of th e g r a d e .school t ie ld o p e n house for vl.sltors ^ n tuaday w ith exh ib its In each room show ­ing w ork done by the pupils d u r­ing th e pits t year. E xhibits o f gc- o m o t r j - , typew riting and sew ing p r o j c e t s were show n In th e high s c h o o l ., A fterw ards a program for th e p u b ­lic w as p resen ted by th e grade school pup ils a t th e Legion hall.

BOA RD H IR ES TEA CH ERHAGERMAN, M^y 20 (Sp(!clnl»—

F arl 'n m enso ii. Oaldwcll. wa.s h ired a t a m eeting of th e school boa rd M onday, to teach In th e h igh school he re n e x t yenr. Mr. T unenson will litkc th e pittcc o f C, Pcvry, «’ho re- .signed 't o teach In tlic Oootllng schools nex t year. Tw o vacanclc,s In th e h ig h school a n d one In th e grade school arp yet to be filled.

vcrsltles a re m uch h ig h e r In com- pnrl.-:on to Id ah o S o u th cn i, such

$B00 a f th e U n lve rslty .-o f C ali­fornia, S500 a t O regon S ta te coUckc, SOiri n t th e U niversity of U tah , $450 n! the U iilvrrslly of W a.shtng- l o n , $ , V , 0 n t th e S ta te U niversity o f A f o n f / i n a . (500 a t th e V n lv e n liy o f N e w M e x i c o . $450 a t th e U niversity of I d a h o a t Moscow, a n d $438 n t th e U nlvcr.slty-o^ W yoming.

Room and board co st a b o u t $210 year, to w i fees $34. a n d Inci­

den ta ls abou t $53. T h ere Is no tu i­tion charged fo r ^ U to residen ts , b u t ou t-o f-tow n fttudenta riHtst pay a tu ition ch argc of $30 a semester.,

R. H. Snyder Speaks For Baccalaureate

O A K L E Y . M ay 20 (S pecia l)—8 u p t , ’ J a re d A. M ercer pre.slded over th e baccalaureate services of th e O ak ­ley ru ra l high school w hich were held Siitiday evening in tlie Cassia S tak e tabernacle,

T lie p rogram was opened w ith t vocal .solo by O.smcr Lowe w jtij th e invocation bc;lng pronovmced by Boyd H, R irle. M rs, R u lh H orschel gave a solo a n d was followed on th e progriim by ilie baccn lauroate ser­m on, P residen t R . H . Snyder o f th e Albion S ta te N orm al school deliv­e red tJie prijjcJpaJ address.

A vocai tr io com posed of Mrs. ^ a d a Black, M rs, M aude C lark, and M rs. S a rah C lark presen ted a n ber and th e services were concluded w ith a benedic tion by P residen t C harles S, C lark of th e s take p res- J d e n o ’.

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A ccom panying th e applica tion th e a nnouncem en t th a t M an fred Lowry would be pa tro l le ad e r; D ale B ltte rlln , p.^l^ol scrlbc; E a r l Lowr^', troop com m ittee m em ber; a n d V. H . H olston. Scoutm aster,. R eg istra tions fo r th e Ja m b o re tte m ay be m ade a t th e a re a offices o r

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M rs. Rose C e d e rb a e , M n . J o h n Eby and M rs, O, A . C ro ffo rd w tr* elected delegaU s to th e a n n u a l d is ­tr ic t assem bly w hich w m h e ld l a N am pa la st week.

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IDAHO EVENINQ^TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TKnrtiay , M ay » , M87

Young Bob “Quite a” Feller Takes Care, of Himself | Today's Picture story

VMSWEIGENS U S E ODD M

I’amcd Millionaire Brothers Had Dickens Boom in

Hage Mansion

CLEVELAND WJ!>— * n » e c a a - trio t4 (t« t of tw o ' ‘o ld 'sebooV mil* U sn tlre i. th e V a n S w e r l a | tn b ro th - « n , w n « b ro u g h t to lig h t ^ th e In* ventory of th e ir p e n o n a t e s ta u . P n b a ta c o u rt d e r iu ta ld I t w w (be oddest docum en t iq -clril cou rt fOet.

T h e l i l t o f f u m lth ln c a In th e . V ia t f r e n n g e n 's 40-room m aaa lon

In H un ting valley , a fu b u rb . rea d nke t t e invento iT o f a m uM um . U u c d n d s o f few g aw i a n d b r le -a - b tae , th e jn e re s t trlflee . a i^ e a r e d to b e jso re h lgb ljr p rK ed by th e tvo the r* tb a t i tbebr mUUons and tb e lr n n io a d i .

Famous 111 Days of Triumph Began On Feb. 28, 1927 for ‘Lone Eagle’

■nie Ubcarjr nx>m, n am ed th e ZMekens room , r a n to U ato ry a n d anttQ ue ed itions b y au tho r* b o th fam ed a n d obscure. F o r n o ob< Tloui r e ta o n . th e U brai? con tained

-'K K h I tem s aa *1jOT« L etter* of BU - m arek .’* “ lO d a m e Bovanr.” u u l

u tees o f a lm ost s w y hU to rtca l w o r to o Afiu>rii»n raU roadi, in c h a j *a4fe o r E . K . B a rrlm an ,'' a n d "T he A r t o f M a k in g . M oney Plen ty ."

O n th e w alls o f th e he m e were h itB f seven p a ln U n is dep leting the- '3 « tU * o f ta le s x r te ." a n d u like- a s s s ts o f OM Tga W s a f t l n ^ .

I n th e U it w ere tw o p ipe organa,a t«b>« p ia v M --------a n d a le a th e r backgam m on i

I lM tr le a l Clown.A U fe-sissd e lec trlea l clow n —

Arifin. UBS a n d va lue unknow n — M t on- a stoo l in th e ced a r room above th e baeem en t iw lm m lng pool, a n d th e re w ere stone Images of varloua anlm ale.

A ltoge ther th e re w e n some SOOQ " iU m s Usted rw^ging In vsrle ty from

a a e lip h an t 'e fo o t um brella stand ' to “A T rea tise of A dulterations of

M o d a n d c u lin a ry Poisons."' ‘-‘es th e th o u u n d s of knlck-

______ . t h e V a n Bw ertngens’ Hat in ­cluded m a n y securities anti much valuab le p roperty .

* F O rP IE S TO BE BOLD R A O ia tM A N . M sy 20 (B p cclaD -

Poppiea fo r rem em branceW orld w ar d e a d will be d ie t______th ro u g h o u t H ag e rm an on Qaturclay, M ay )9 . by a la rge corps of wonien a n d g i ^ w ho have volunteered to iiv * th e ir services f6 r th e day. The aiodU ary w o ite rs hope' to give t • ry o n a a n e p p o itu n ity to w ear a poppy In h o no r o f th e w ar dead and m a k s a oantrtbuU on fo r th e we)- f a n o f th e disabled veU rans and th e n ssd y fam ilies o f ve terans.

N «w 4 P u rp o t * R In i*

Olvai Hair Naw Ufa, Ludr* and Color

* • H a l . - T M i a H itaM i t b - l t u n Halt la nU<i

N o m s it tfw liu y o u

• N *W TOW C. M ay 20 (U.PJ- T he “fag jous 111 days’ o f Col. C harles A. L indbergh du rin g w hich ho rose from obK u rity to' la s tin g w orld fam e a s th e “Lone Eagle.-

l^ b . a . 1 0 » —W ent to f lan Diego, Cal„ to o rder “T h e S p ir­i t o f S t. LouiB."

M ay 10—Toolt o ff from S a n Diego fo r S t. L ouis a t 9 :U jp . m . on th e f i r s t leg o n ^ t h e grea tes t f lig h t in h l s t o r ^

M ay 11—A rrived a t L am bert .field , S t. £ouU . a t 8:30 a . m.— 14 h o u rs a n d 35 m in u tes a f te r leaving fian Diego. •

M ay 1 3 - L e f t a t 8:18 a . m . fo r Hew Y ork . A rrived C urtiss field. L . a t B:83 p . m .

M ay 30—T ook o ff fo r P a r is ftpm R oosevelt f ield a t 1:83 p. m*

M ay 31—A t 10 p. m . (S p . m . Kew T o rk tim e) c a u g h t h is f irs t glim pse o f P a r is . L anded Le B ourget f ield 10:24 p . m .

M ay 31—V isited BruweU. B el­gium.• M ay 3 1 -R e ce iv ed by K ing O eorge a n d Q ueen M ory of E ngland.

J u i f t 11—A rrived in W aah- Inffton am id w ild welcome.

Ju n e 13—M ade a colonel and aw arded th e D lstlngulahed F ly ­ing Cross by P residen t Coolldge.

Ju n e 18—New Y ork welcomed J iim in a p a ra d e up Broadway.

Ju n e IS^B ecelved $35,000 R aym ond O rteig prize fo r h is flight.

Ju n e 27—H opped off fo r St. LoxUs to bring Its "Spirit ' hom e.

Ju n e 18—L indbergh a ir m a ll stam ps Issued.

O. 8 . C . W INS aEA TTLE, W a sh , M ay 30’ <U.

T h e U niversity o f W ashington t» l l team d e tec ted O regon 8 t* te f ollege 4-3 V esterday In. a n o r th e rn division. Pacific oooat conference game.

1 0 UDY mIndiana Men Work a t Making

Of Instruments as A pobb7

VINCENNES, Ind . (U JD -D isput- Jng a pc ^u la r -fincy th a t age a lone m akes a flrst-clase vloUn, B am and C h arlie H atton , w ho p u rsue t h e m a n u fa c tu re o f m usica l In stru m en ts a s a hobby, explain superio r iM tru - m e n ts a re th e resu lt o f fin e m a te r ­ia l a n d w orkm anship a n d “a re of­te n a m a tte r o f luck ^

T h e elderly H a tto n b ro th e r ts hav e engaged in m aking m usica l in ­s tru m e n ts of unusual design a n d p a tte rn for m any years in th e ir little shop here .

A m ong th e tn itru m en ta tu rn ed o u t by th e brothers is a violln_ th e f ro n t a n d side of w hich a re com ­posed o t 150 pieces o f lin n a n d

black w a ln u t, in la id In a n a ttrac tiv e a n d In trica te p a t te rn .

Loek P lays p a r t ‘.'Superior in s tru m e n ts , especially

violins, a re o f te n th e r f s u l t of •luck," b o th have decided a l te r many years of t i e r i n g w ith th e deli­ca te artic le s , t h e y aase rted .

'A t th e best, a v iolin is aa tem - p e n n en ta l as th e w ea th e r. Some a re of good tone o n th re e s trings a n d I n one o r m ore positions, and

ly be decidedly In ferio r in o the r spects.”•O enerally , how ever, good violins

a re o b ta ined th ro u g h 'su p e r io r w ork­m an sh ip a n d m a te ria ]. An In terio r Violin Is .n o n e th e b e tte r fo r age.”

T he b ro th e rs h av e sh a re d m any in te re s tin g experiences a s resu lt of Vielr hobby .

O ld TioU na P lcn tlfo l 'T h e re a re m a n y old \1ollns

abou t V incennes." 8 a m sa id . "Som e |

of th e m h a v e been in th e saihe fsm ily fo r m o w th a n 100 years.

" I once rep a ired a violin fo r a fel­low w ho la te r refused J o pay for th e w ork. ‘W ill th e violin cover^the b ill? ' h e asked . 1 told h im th a t it w ould. 'T h e n keep it, ' he said. I la te r so ld t h a t in s tru m e n t for IlM .

"R ecen tly I repa ired a violin fo r w hich th e custom er said he had pa id I I . T h e In s tru m en t w as easily w orth 1300.

"Peraona o fte n com e to vx w ith m odels of S trad lva rlu s , A m atl and S ta in e r violins, w hich they th ink o re th e o rig inals. I n m oet cases it Is useless to te ll th em Chat the la ­bel has been faked a n d In a ll prob­ab ility th e in s tru m e n t was sold fo r ab o u t |3J}0. w holesade.”

Clinic for Diagnosis Conducted At Buhl

BU H L. M ay 20 (Specia l)— O ne hund red sixty p re-schoo l c h il­dren fro m B uh l a n d v ic in ity w ere reg is tered to ta k e ad v an ta g e o f th e dlagnoetlo e llnlo w hich w as held today a t th e B u h l c ity h a ll. All ch ild ren betw een .th e ages o f four a n d o n e -h a lf a n d six ye a rs o f age a re e ligible to en ter.

T h e clin ic is being sponsored by m em bers o f th e T^vln F a lls county

D E E P- CB EEK OBADDATEBBU H L, M ay 30 (Special) - T h e

e ig h th g rad e g radua tes o f th e Deep C reek school th is year a re : P e te r ra n e e n , H enry H artl. C a th c rln t T illey, V irg in ia W achtile , Elsie H adley. M ay Kusy, J a n e tte Shelton, C arro ll B eaucham p, Jewell Wtood- ru ff . M r. a n d M rs. D onald CuUer a n d J a c k T hom as, teachers of th e school, h av e signed contract* fo r n e x t year.

T h e f i r s t C h ris tm as seals in A m erica were designed by Emily P. B lsscll in 1907, a n d f i r s t sales ne tted 19000.

HAlle's Conoco ServiceOppoeite Sales Groanda

Telephone 378-J Twin Falls, Idaho

WASHDAY MORNING-

Water Hot at 7-00 Clothes

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WATER HEATER I t^ d d y K i l o m t t

• W ith an automatic electric h o t w o te r

auppl^, you can start the washing as ea rly

as you lik e - fo r the water's always p ip in g

hot. No wasted time waiting for the water

to get ho t-no heavy bolUrs to lug back

and forth.

LOW ELK CTR IC R A T IS

Idaho Power Com pan/t electric rates are

among the lowest In the nation-and an

'especially low rate' for automatic eiectric

water h a a tin g makes the o p e ra tin g c o s t

negiiglbie.

i d a h o V powerflfcctiUadtt. Jew So 8b irTTLEI

I am not in any “ million dollar" ttrlng of b>b a ta tlo n i. This U a buiine** I own mytcir, and I ’ve got to make my wliolo livin* right here. You folk*

in thi* vicinity arc tho only one# th a t can give me the good *tcady bu*j* ncM I need. M y way to mako good with you on a big thing like d l nillc* age—and aaving your car—ia to Oli>PIate your engine. That'* wliy I ’vo got Conoco Germ Proceaaed oil het^ for you. I t ’i paten ted . . . the only oil tha t can Oll-Plate your engine. K w ry cylinder, liearing and shaft act* •ort of like a magnet, hanging on for good to a regular ihcet or Plating of Germ Proceiaed oil. You'd aay tho Iubricatk>n (■ really "all In one plecc” with every worWng part. Then there can 't be a chance ofyw ir engine even malring one ravolutlon without any oil. A nd ahootlng along on the hott**t day, Oll.Platlng do««n‘t thin down to nothing or get all bumod away. You will know thla from the indicator ataylng near "cool," and the oil IcVel hardly djanglng. A long time from now your Oil-Plated •ngina will ftJIJ be *nv>oth and «conooilc«r, and you will aflJl be one of

my cuatomera for Conoco Q«rm ProocMed oil.

CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL

H in iW iS r ,M « s r » , 198T IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

yFINES AND SUSPENSIONS LOOM FOR RIOTERSC*“*» Meeting set for Monday

Dizzy Dean, Outpitched, Attempts to Use ‘Bean Ball’ on New York Batters

SWEET WILLIAM NOW

Box ScoresYesterday

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NEW T O IIK . M»y M F o rd C. F rick of th« N , .t t e u l U m iw M t y 2 m m » ( T ) te 7 “ ) D e w . Bt. LobU C»rtl.

p ileJjer a n d 3 \m m r EJpple, New T o r* G iant*’ ogtfleMer. eaeh for ih*Jr p a r t In jM le n U y ’* f tf h t d n r im th e G lanlg-C ardlnals ■ame.

B 7 O E O B G E K IR R S E TN EW YORK, M ay 20 (U P )—Finea and supensionB for

the players who engaged in th e G iant-C ardinal^ninth in­ning rio t a t Sportsm an 's park , S t. Louis w ere scheduled for today by F ord Frick. N ational league president.

“ I won’t tak e any action un til I rcceive th e complete re- ^ -iw rts of the um pires who handled the gam e,” Frick eaid.

I expect them by noon. I ___ ___ _ .. _ .. ^ta lked to U inpires B arr and S ta rk and M anagers F risch and T erry on the lonir dis­tan ce phone la-st n ig h t and i t ’s h a rd to find ou t ju s t " exactly w h a t happened be­cause i t cam e bo suddenly and so m any p layers w ere i.n-

d volved."O oU U nd lnx FacU

O u t o f th e b a ttle , In w hich a lm ost every p la y e r o f bo th t«am a was sw inging, these fa c ts stood o u t;-

1) C arl H ubbell won h is 23nd i l r a tg h t gam« a n d was th e coolest m a n In th e p a rk du ring th e s tr ife H e 8tay^d o u t of th e fig h tin g a n d | Hubb.ii; te n d ed s tric tly to h is p itch ing chorcs,

3) D i m D ean w as soundly o u t- p itc h ed ^ HubbeU a n d lo st con ­tro l of him self w hen a ba lk was called on h im .

3) D ean obviously w as throw ing h is "h igh , h a rd one" a t th e G ian ts ' heads.

4) T h e usually docile G lanU prov ­ed u tough a s th e G u h o u se gang, glvlrtg punch fo r punch ond carry ing o t t a m oral victory by outgam lng th e Cards,

G la n tf W in T h e G ian ts w on th e ball gam e.

4-1, before 33.694 persons. H ubbell breezed on to h is s ix th s tr a ig h t t r i ­u m p h th is ataaon, v i d hJs M nd since h is la s t d e fe a t’ Ju ly 13, 1936.H ubbell p e rm itte d only six hlt.s, w alked none a n d fanned seven. Joe M cdw lck’s hom er In th e second was th e only ru n .scored o ff h im . D ean w as nlclced fo r seven h lU , w alked tw o. h i t a n o th e r and fan n e d five.

T h e b a ttlin g w as th e resu lt of a ba lk decision called by U m pire G eorge B a rr on D ean In th o f if th

B v u a . 4 c h lo m , lb 4 J.Moor*. It i Ripple, cf 4 O tt. rf 3 McC'ihy. lb 3 Mftocmo. o 3 Dannint. e 1 WJi'ah'd. 3b 4 J

sing led a n d w en t riflce . BartcII filed to le ft b u t B a rr ru led th a t D ean failed to come to th e necessary s top In h is p itch ing m otion a f te r looking a t th e ru n n e r on second. B arU ll cam e back a n d

p a t t e d ' a g ain . T h is tim e h e lin ed to f ' P e p p e r M a rtto . who dropped th e ! ball, W h itehead scoring th e ty ing 1 run ,k D ea n "M ad”T D ean tossed h is glove In th e a ir ' w hen th e um p ire called th e balk.

J le f ave every ind ica tion of w an ting to q u it th e . gam e. T h en w ith th e ■core tied . 1-1, singles by Chlo?za a n d Joo M oo(a.scorcd tw o mor>i runs. T h e Q la tits a dded a n o th e r in th e n in th a ft« r th e rio ting stopped.

A fter tlie f i f th Inn ing I>ean s ta r t ­ed th row ing a t Che G ia n ts ' heads, T hey w ere going up a n d down like duck p ins. F in ally B lpple bunted dow n th e f i r s t ba.i« line, b u t Sec­ond Basem on Brow n fielded the ball. M ite covering firs t. D esn KOt )n th e play anyw ay, and barely m iss­ed a h e n d 'o n collision w ith Ripple. I n a second D ean and Ripple sw inging.

F l iU Hwing *T lie p la y a ri o f bo th teaine raced

to th e scene a n d soon a t le s s t ha lf a .d o te n f |g h t« w ere in progress. Chloeza sw ung a t D ^sn . bu t p lay rrs MV h is le d hook c llpprd D on ( In t- t^ridge. O us M ani'uso a n d M lrkry CWRii were bnnlnhril. ro llce hc lp n l th e nm plrra break up ttic b a ttlr ,

. a n d tK o r u a tlia O lan lJ o ff Iho field a fte r lliQ geme.

In th e o tl\e r N ational league gntnea th e Clilcngo Cubs w on from Brooklyn, 3-1, th e rhU llca ntoppeil th e faa t-s lcpp ing I 'lra te s , fl-i, a n d th e Bo^Uln U<'ci won a n ig h t gemo fro m C lnclnnaU , 3-1.

T om m y Bridges held tlie A th le lira to five lilts In p itch ing D etro it U) a g-O victory o v rr rh lU rte lp h la . G er­a ld W alk rr h i t In his a Jn l n traig lit gum e. JIunk (h ri 'iib flrg h i t two

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a n d Al tilm m onn each nm de four h its In five tim es a t l>at. T h e Hena- tcT/i inlfl down a n IB-hJt ntlHrk.

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B Itk le , Ilf O akland , won a |0<r0upd decision l i f t n l f h t over Abe FbM- m gn . of Naw Yorl( O lty. In th e mali) • v e ill of th d fig h t rarff hnre. ^(<ll1-

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FOIIEST I W i l

B. H. B utledg« to Talk at Soutberi) Idaho M eeting

In 'SboBhose

I\Iac Has Tough Day Reading Letters^ Viewuig Two-Handed Tennis Players

w nuney, JO 5 i o: r , w in fi Martin. If 3 3 OlDlekshot Arnovlch. c f 4 1 3| Vaughan

I Jensen, cf S o 2- 'p ,W an e r.rf S o 1

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Ciunilli. lb 3 1 II Ruhr, lb 4 o aAtwood, 0 9 0 J Todd, 0 4 3 1Young. 3b 4 0 D Handler. 3b 3 1 1echartlD .rs » 0 iiDriib-k«r,3b 3 0 0Wal(nr>, [> 4 0 3j L ucu xz 1 0 0

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B y n E K R Y M cLEM ORE .N J W Y O R K . M ay 30 W.FO—

M y b r a tn , w h ich Is so underslied a n y f ls h e n n a n w ould throw It back. wJll. n o t s ta n d ano ther su c h d a y a e I h a d yesterday. T h e a e ttin g sun found It doing-

i g id d y gavotfl. a n d those near­e s t a n d d e a re s t to m e feared I w ould b e ta k e n aw ay and made a w ard o f th e s ta te , and my na m e c h an g e d to H enry T. New Y ork.

T o be g in w ith , th e f irs t let­te r I opened w hen I s a t down a l m y ro ll- to p slic ra ton waa fro m a M adison Square G arden pub lic ity m an . In Speculator, N. Y.. n n d c o n ta in e d th is p a ra i g rap h :

■'Max Sehm ellng , th e O erm an h eavyw eight, eased off some­w h a t In h la tra in in g stunta_ to ­day. Jn h la p rrtJa ra tio n fo r 'h la 18-round hottf w ith Ja m es J . B raddoclT fveav-yw’e lg h t cham ­pion of th e w orld, a t th e Oar« den bowl. Ju n e 9. 6chme11n| never looked bett«> In h is life

/a n d soys lie will s tiffen B rad- dock In sh o r te r lim a th a n it took h im to p u t tlie c n ish er on Jo e L ou is a t th e Y ankee s ta ­d ium la s t Ju n e ."

Homeonn C ra tyI rea d th is a n d knew someone

u s r ru sy . a n d th a t it was c ith e r th e G ard en , o r M ike J a ­cobs. w ho is p rom o ting B rad- dock a n d Joe L.outs In Chica­go. o r m yself. I crilled th e Qar* d e n a n d a e p o keunan la ld ev­e ry th in g w as «*ne over there. I ca lled J a co b s a n d h e Insisted Ita h a d a ll h is b u tto n s . I d id n 't call m yself fo r fe a r I w ould get my- wilf, b u t opened a n o th e r leUer.

A few lines of i t a n d m y mind b roke in to a V irg in ia ree l. Be­c ause th is 1e tt«r ta fo rm ed me th a t E n»> F lerm o n te h a d pu r- r h a sc d a 400-horsepow er Mas- r r a t l au tom ob ile a n d w ould race In th o second a n n u a l V anderb ilt cup r a r e a t R oosdvelt epeedwsy on J u ly I . F lerm on te , you m ust rememl>er, la th e p rlse flgh ter w ith a so f t sm ile a n d a ohin to m a tc h w1)o forsook th e ring to m a rry M rs. M adeline A stor Dick a n d bi'coine th e s te p fa th e r of Jo h n Ja c o b A stor, Jr. { ooiiidn'C m akfl n iiy m ore aense of Uila th a n I cou ld Bflhmellng's belief th a t h e is ac tu a lly going t« flH ht. A tilnm oblle rac in g la d a n -

.g c ro iis , a n d I h»va »e«n T ier- m oj^te In fJin r in g a n d know th a t h e d o e sn 't like d a n g er, w ith o r w itlio u t m ua tard , on w hite , rye or piim iK -rnlrkei, H a U one or Ihe few tnif! p aclflsta n e v ir saw In th e ring .

f iM s to r 'o rn si n iiiaT o c leu r m y he ad I decMsd

to HO to r o i e s t niMa, s ink in a d e ep rh itlr on a sun-flooded jw r ih , a n d be aooUtrd w atching th e e ffo rtless m otlona of the Dn.vin cup p layers In prac tice, I r e la x ed a n d looked « u l on the r o u r t , I shook my he ad and looked again . F o r he ra 'e w hal l •aW;

T w o memlMra a f ttia A uitrg}- Ian D avla oup te am p lay ing m I h a rt never te e n U nni* p jA y tn P lay hefora. O ne Qf them , a g e n tlem an n am ed M cQ ralh. h e ld h la racquet In b o th hand* like 'a l>aseb[|il b a t fo r al] hla b a ck h a n d slm ta. T h e o th e r one, J o h n B itim w ich, ew vn# wju» b o th h a n d s on Uia forehands id f . an-} on b%e||w4r« ahott

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flung h U ra c q u e t from h is r ig h t, h a n d to h is le ft.

B larta B ettingI t looked m ore like a w and

d rill th a n a te n n is gam e. 1 s ta r te d b e ttin g m yself on w hich h a n d B rom w ich would use a n d w ound u p losing forty cen ts . I w as Ju st w ritin g m yself o u t a n I . O. U . w hen th e m a n ag e r o f th o A u stra lian s came up a n d «*M : h a d n 't seen a n y th in g yet, a n d to w a it u n til n ex t y e a r w hen h e brings ove r a boy - n&m^d P on t.

•'He uses tw o hands fo r aU hU shots. Includ ing M rv lce/' ho sa id .

'Via'-I d o n 't do u b t it," I sh rieked hysterica lly , "1 don ’t d o u b t a n y ­th in g todsy."

A nd, placltig m y h a n d in m y v est w ith a C orsican gestu re , I jo ined 'Jo seph ine a t th e bar. (C opyrigh t I5ST, U nited Press)

S H 0 6 H 0 N Z , Id ah o , M ay 30 (Spe ­c ia l)—T h e F ro n tie r club , o rgan lied by lead ing spo rtam en o f Id ah o a t a conclave In H ailey M ay 9, wUl ho ld Its f i r s t a n n u a l m eeting and elec tion of o ffice rs M onday. M ay 34, In S hoshone a t a p . m . R . H . R u t­ledge, reg ional fo re ste r of O gden, U tah , has accep ted th e c lub 's In­v ita tio n to d e llv w th e key address a t th is ga th erin g , acco rd ing to a n ­nouncem en t m ade by E d M . W or­ley, presldenU

T w o h u n d re d M t r W * m U o n s fo r th e M onday a ffa ir h av e a lready reached th e c lub 's headquarte rs , so rap id ly h a s m em berohlp g ro w n ’ In th e la s t te n d a y s f ro m th e o r lg - ' Inal group of IS o r g a n U m .

D n t£b Supper T h e evening w ill M concluded

w ith a D u tch su p p e r fo r a ll a t ­te n d an ts . A rrangem en ta a r« being han d led by th e executive com m it­tee, consisting o f E . M . Worley, Boise; F red R eed , Je ro m e; E m ­m e tt K elley, eh o sh o n a ; Jo fio B au ­m an n , K e tch u m ; a n d H a n y B arry , B uhl.

T h e purpose o f th e F ro n tie r club la to preserve th e rem a in in g w ilder­ness a n d w ild life of Id ah o in ita p re se n t n a tu ra l f ro n tie r s ta te .

R . H . Rutledge, th e h e a d of the U. a. fo rest service fo r th e en tire O gden d is tric t, w as Invited lo speak because he is undoubted ly th e n o r tliw e sfs m o st o u ts tan d in g a u ­th o r ity on l u w lld e rn e u te r r ^ n . I n ad d ition to h is know ledge 0 / fleh, gam e, fo rest a n d n a tu ra l con ­d itio n s w ith in th e ba ck country, h e Is exceptionally w ell Inform ed on th e econom ic v a lu e r o f such areas , bo th a s In d u stria l a n d y c re - a tlo o a l asseU.

B oard of D trec tora

Lewiston Team S e tt Record— B ut D oem 't

T ell World About I t

LEW ISTON. Idaho, May 30 WB—T he Lewiston In d ian s o t th e W este rn In tern a tio n al B ase­ball league have established • w orld’s record but they a re n 't doing any boasting abou t It.

T h e record w aj th a t of loe- Ing 31 successive games. Prev i­ous title -ho ld ing losers w era hsld by th e Philadelph ia a n d B oston m ajor league wam a. E ach lo st 30 consecutive games.

I . S .N E IW GHIF

Grant and Parker B attle For Ho. 2 Spot on DayiB

Oap Squad

T h e F ro n tie r club Is a regional ;gan liaU on , governed by a board

of d irec tors e lec ted fro m eac h dls-

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th e T w in F a lls so ftba ll ee&son, the h a rd -h i t t in g U ta h C h ief team sw am ped WIlay D rvg 18.1 In a .re g - u la llo n Inague gam a la s t n igh t. Joe A tldns, on tho m ound fo r th e Chiefs, allow ed only ilx h its w hlla M s te a m ­m a tes w ere pound ing o u t I I and scoring aeven r u n i In th o f ir s t In ­n in g to tuck th e gam* aw ay. The C h iefs m ade tw o e rrors , com pared w ith e ig h t chalked up a g a in s t W llsy D rug.

In thft WatJonaJ g a m a, Trpy L au n d ry sU ged a seven th inning up ris in g to w in over Q eialer’a by a acore o f 13-10,

Tw o hom e n in s fea tu red the W ll«y>Ohlr( gam e. J o h n n y Wrlln slugging Uio ball over th e far*aw sy le ft fiald f*une for one ro u n d -trlp - p e r. w hlla C url F toyd m a d e a hom ir inside tliQ park.

Ltneiips for th e gam e were as follown:

W iley U ru it M ullen, s i | M il­ler, Ib i Merpa, tb i r r« ter(c k * . l f | Bwlm. cl P aaU en, r f : Terry. Ib i K«lker, ■() M allory, *f; W InU rholer, c r i .a U h . f i n u n n . p.

l)U h Cblefai A 4ktnf, *(; J la n w e , Jt» lb ) llu rh -fe U i. n Hmlih. Ifi M lnn irk , rt; Clor*. Ih i Hash, *ei F leyd , r fi I m Atkin*, p.B90r* by In iiln i i;

U tah U lileh ( l i n o 010 3 - U II W iley D rug .ooi o w o - 1

t r lc t rep resen ted U »~the m em ber- ah lp body. H eadquarte ra o f th e club h av e been estab llslied a t.6 h o sh o n e , since th a t tow n is n e a re s t th e c en t­e r o f a re as Involved.

A t a m eeting of th e boa rd T h u rs ­day . M ay 13. d irec to rs p ro -tem for th ree counties n o t rep resen ted a t th e ' o rgan iza tion m eetlJig were a p ­poin ted . T hey a re T roy S m ith from O uster. F re d C a r l from L em hi, and A rt Solom on fro m C assia .

A t th is m eeting , also, N eal S n y ­d e r o f H ailey w as n a m ed c hairm an of th e f ish com m ittee . T he f irs t p r o je c t- to receive th is com m ittee 's a tte n t io n will be th e H ayspur- h a tch e ry , n e a r G a n n e tt.

C]«b By-Law sE ven th o u g h th e by-law s of the

F ro n tie r club provide th a t no m em­ber* m a y com e In to th e body ox cep t by Inv ita tion , a n d each appU' c a tio n m u s t be sponsored by i m em ber in good stand ing , the m ovem ent h a s spread rapidly. T here l.i i pronounced feeling on th e p a r t o f sportsm en of sguth cen tra l Id a h o th a t effective, co­ord in a ted e f fo r t Is needed liv flalv gam e a n d ou tdoo r actlvliie*, and th a t th e F ro n tie r club provides the p rac tic a l m e an s of exerting this e f ­fo rt.

R ese rva tions fo r n e x t M onday'a m eeting h av e come In frw n T w in Falls, B urley . R upert. Buhl, O lenns Perry , H ag erm an . W endell, Jerom e, O oodlng . A rco, Bellevue, O snnett. sa lm o n O lty, H ailey, Keichuni, Fairfie ld , s U n le y . Chsllls. lUch- flsld a n d S hoshone.

r O R E B T H ILLS. N. V , M ay 30 T h e b a ttle betw een B ryan

O ra n t o f 'A tla n ta and F rankie P a r­k e r of S p rin g Lake, N. J ., fo r th e No. 3 alnglea be rth on th e U . 6 . D avia c u p te am begins today on th e courta o f th e W est Side T ennis d u b .

B o th w ere n am ed w ith Don B u d g t and G en e M ako of California to carry- U a d e B am 'i b anner in to th e N orth A m erican u n e finals a g a in s t A u stra lia ove r th e D ecoration day w eek-end . B udge was a . c e rta in choice fo r th e No. 1 singles spot, a n d Budge a n d M ako were ju s t a s

ire to p a ir In th e doubles.A w eek o f p rac tice rem ains be-,

fore n o n -p lay ln g C apt. W alter P a te Is requ ired to n a m e th e actual p lay ­in g m em bera o t th e team .

F o r G ra n t a n d P a rker, every th ing dep en d s u pon how they look du ring p rac tice . G r a n t - I s favored a t th e m o m en t because of h is In tern a tio n ­a l m a tc l i experience. P a rker, how - e re r, Ja p la y in f th e b est te n n ia of h is c a ree r a n d a w hirlw ind fin ish In tra in in g m a y e a rn th e coveted b e rth fo r h im .

C lifford Sproule , m anager o f th e A ustra lian te am , n am ed th e fou r players he h a s In th is c o u n to ’— Ja c k Crawfords A drian Q ulst. Jo h n Brom w ich a n d V lclan M cG ra th . Q ulst v ir tua lly h u th e No. 1 A tu - sle singles p lace c linched a n d h e probably will team w ith C raw ford in tho doubles.

B uh l T eam Winn Over Conaolidated Freight

BU H L, M ay 30 (H pecU D -T lie B uh l S p u d s a n d Sprouts softball te am w on ove r C onsolldsted F re igh t of T w in F a iu in a f s ^ gains ployed ha re la s t n ig h t by t l i W ^ t e of 4-3.

B o th t4 am a,p lay ed " ^ r-U g h t" dO' fenslva ball, b u t tw o hoirie runs, one by Jaeobaon In th a f irst a n d one hy H om llng in th o fourth , spelled ru in fo r th e invaders.

Norm Bogti h«ld thn he av y -h lttln i lliihl te a m t« s ig h t h lU , while Twli f-'iillA ro llsc ted on ly $i» off (tig o( frr lngs o f H enning ,

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Mr*. H elen Will* Moody wea ou t o f ih e California lan itls lo u rn a- lu rn l today l>acau»e nf Uto bsok a l |. n ien t lh a i h as liiterfarad for m «ny yenrs wUh liar caVeer.

Him w ithdrew fnm i a defense of 'Ihn s ta te mixed (loubjPA rliam plonr »lilp fo r a rr* t but lnillfale<l »h* did n o t plan to rcu re from il)4 g a m t aba o w e ruled se queen. T h* r « l i m&y la s t M-vrisI WteM

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• • ' tjin Iinimusl fhsm* mil*.

C heese Is m ilk ro**ul«ted by th» u*a o f r a n n s t . an Ingredlant fre- 4U fntly used in in f sn t foods.

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G RA N D BEA CH , M ich-, M ty 30 aJ.R>—T hey 're go in g ' to m ake J im Braddock In to a k ille r fo r h la heavy­w eigh t title b o u t w ith J o a Louis Ju n e 33.. H la m anager. Joe G ould, Inaisted

th e f ig h t w iu e n d In a knockou t w ith J im th e v ictor. B raddock . h im self, ta lked ab o u t end ing I t quickly a n d se t o u t to p rove i t to th e crow d a t th e fo rm al open ing of h is train* Ing cam p by w ork ing over tw o sp a r- m ates.

H « v a e scheduled to box a t le as t six rounds in h la f i r s t public d rill.

I n heavy tr a in in g fo r th e f l n t tim e »lnc« h e de fe a te d M ax B aer fo r th e oham plonah lp in IW 5. B rad ­dock w as f risky yesterday .

I t took h im less th a n a ro u n d to take th e backbone o u t o f young H enry Cooper o f B rooklyn a ifd tv loe B raddock se n t h im w obbling in to th e ropes. BUI I rb y o f E u fau la , Ala., w orked tw o eaay ro im rts w ith B rad ­dock a« he ended h is day.

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“EssenUals" com prlM less th a n 3U p e r cen t of tTnited S ta te s import*.

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J im m y Ripple, G ia n ts ' ou t­fielder, w ho la id down th e g a u n tle t to D U iy D ean by b u n t­in g down th e f ir s t base line a fte i h e h a d th ro w n a "bean ball," R ipple sU r te d the -baseball r io t of th e year.

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GLUB m e m b e r s DECIDE TO JOIN GENERAL GROUP

The Good W ill club is to b«come & member o f s e n -

Federation followinff a dedsios reached b y th e group » t a m eeting held yesterday altertiobn o t th e honie o f Mrs. Btn D utson w ith Mrs. E. B. Brownfield b5 hostess.

O oam ltt«« ch& lnnen fo r Uie 7« ar v e r e n a m e d by M rs.

B t f iT .WUaon, p res id en t, d u r in g tho business session M follow s: R epo rt- «r, M rs. E a r l Jo h n so n : p a rllam e n - ta rU n . M rs. O . A . O a te s : n is to rla n , Mtb.- C . D . T hom pson : s tu d y group, Mrs.- J . D . C o n n er: p ro g ra m , M rs. U O . OUkey: v is itin g ' oom m lttee, U rs -'W U lls T h re lk e ld ; h o u se com ­m ittee . M rs. H aakeU C a r r: b a ra a r , M rs. D oris B uck , a n d m usician, M rs. W . A . M lnnlck.

M em bers h e a rd r e |» r tf l of th e d is tric t F ed e ra tio n c onven tion d u r­ing th e business m eetin g p rese n te d ’ by M rs. W ilson, M rs. Jo h n so n , M rs. O ates a n d M rs. M lnnlck . D iscussion Of th e school bond e lec tion Issue was Jed by Mrs.- J . H . N ie lsen , ns- ii t te d b^ M rs. M lnn lck a n d Mrs.

‘CXoner, who described th e crow ded OondlUons In th e schools a n d urged m em bers to su p p o r t th e Issue.

M embers an sw ered ro ll ca ll w ith M other’s d a y verses. M rs. Nielsen « o n th e club fav o r. A la y e tte was e o i^ f l te d by th e g roup a n d will IM given to c h a r ity th ro u g h M rs. O . W . X rbland.

FoUcwlng th e m e e tin g a bu ffe t Inneheoa w as se rved fro m a tab le trim m ed w ith sp r in g flow ers. M rs. jo tuuoQ poured.

■ T A r r INSTA LLED B T ADULT CO UNCIL

A n ImpTM ilre c a n d le -lig h tin g cer> SDOny w as h e ld ye sterd a y a f te r ­noon a t th e P re sb y te ria n church S arlo rs a t w h ich o ffice rs o f th e 2 a l t 'o iunell. T . W . O. A , w ere Installed. U cm b em o f th e new sta ff • m K rf . J . D . B a rn h a r t , p resi­den t: M r*. D . H . Y oung , vice p res­id e n t; M rs. h . H . P e rrln e , secre* t t n ; M n . Q . R , H a lp in . trea su re r . y u « R o th U eM an lm Ie conducted th e . rite s .

D u rtn g th » aeaslon re p o r ts on th e ) to ek 7 M o u n ta in r e d a n a l eon fe rr «DO0 a t s a l t L ake C ity Were given by M rs. 0 , B . K ren g el, d is tr ic t p re s ­id e n t; M rs. R . L . R eed , M rs. R . V. JOBM a n d M iss M cM anlm le, local O il! H ese rre cec re ta ry . •

A t th e close o f th e a fte rn o o n te a w as served b y M rs. P . W . M cRob- e rts . outgo ing p resid en t, fro m a ta - b le*centered w ith tu lips.

• ♦ » ENOAOBaiSNT TOLD rO B HAEET WELLHOUBSN

H m ' approaching marriage June ot Miss WUma Mltihell, Sho- ahoDe, and H a m Wellhousen, for- merty of Twbi Falls and now liv­ing •» eprlagfiail. Ttim^ was an­nounced recently in Shoshone. The «tu)Ouncemetit was made at a meet- In f ef • dub to which Mlsa Mlt- ehell belongs. Special guests at the affair were Mrs. Bertha Wellhou- MD. Kimberly, mother of the pros­pective bridegroom,' and Miss Erma U b q ^ , Olenns Ferry.

B o th M iss M itche ll a n d M r. Well- ho u se n w ere s tu d e n ts a t th e U ni' v c ra lty o f Id a h o . M r. W ellhousen h a s been engaged In u n ive rs ity ex ­te n s io n w ork in T ennessee a n d Miss M t t ^ U ta u g h t d u r in g th e p ast y e a r a t O lenns P e rry .

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AT nn rO R M A L e v e n t R ev . a n d M rs. M ackey J . Drown

e n te r ta in e d ' In form ally la s t evening a t th e ir hom e In h o n o r o f Rev. and U n . W . T . A rm strong a n d son Billy. N o rth Pow der. O re.. a n d M rs. W . E, F a h n e r, S e a ttle . O th e r guests were l i r t . S a ra h Swope and Mtss Celle W haley.

RECITAL GIVEN B r l l i y s i c STU D EN TS

T h e second of a se ries o f five rec ita ls was presen ted la s t evening by s tuden ts of M rs. E ffle R lherd H in ton a t th e f in a l m eetin g of th e B ach club fo r th e -y e a r. Q u e s t n ig lit was observed a n d p a re n ts a n d friends of th e s tu d e n ts w ere In v it­ed.

F irs t p a r t of th e p ro g ra m w as based on th e life a n d w orks of LUzt. Miss A nn Peavey rev iew ed th e life o f U>e com poser a n d fo u r o f hLi rhBp-sodlcs were p lay ed b y MIm Marga re t R lechers, M tss M a rg a re t Voorhees, MUs H elen S lac k and Mrs. R alph Baoon.

The rem ainder o f th e prog ram \i-as m iscellaneous ' in n a tu re end Included • 'B arche tta ," N evln, played by Mls.1 B e tty Lynes: "D onee No. 3," Beethoven, by M iss L ucille T in k e r: "K am ennor O strow." A n to n R u b in ­ste in , by Ml&s B arbara. S u tc ll ff , a n d ■'Mllltao' Polonaise,” C hop in , by M artin Sm ith .

E ach num ber w as p rese n te d by M rs. H inton, w ho gave th e sen ior students gifts. R e fre sh m e n ts were served by Mias A rlene T encklnck A nd Miss N orm a O rlfff th .

MEETING HELD BY B. AND T. CLUB

M rs. H. N. W agner w as hostess yesUrrdty a tU m o o n to 11 roem bera of th e B. a n d T . c lub a t h e r hom e. T he business session w as conducted by Mrs. P . S . B e ll,-p res id e n t, a n d during Uie afte rn o o n th e s tu d y of C h ina was con tinued .

A (}ufz R'A5 conducted b y M rs. O la Howell a n d M rs. W ag n e r discussed fam ous c ities o f C h in a . M rs. C . T . B u r t spoke on S h a n g h a i a n d M rs. F lo ra H all review ed th e ep ilogue of th e study book, "M y C o u n try a n d ZU People,” by L in Y u tang . A new program outline w as su b m itte d fo r discussion th e com m ittee , M rs. W agner a n d M rs. H . T . B lake , a s ­sisted by M i«. Bel} a n d M rs. O . M . Simpson.

A /t« r th e m eetin g re f re sh m e n ts w ere served a t a la ce -c o v ere d ta b le

w ith sp rin g blossom s. T h e n e x t session will be h e ld a t th e hom e of M rs. T . J . D ouglas Ju h e 3.

# ¥LLTICHEON GIVEN B T MRB. SH O nO N EY

Seven guests w ere e n te r ta in e d a t a bridge luncheon o n . T u esd ay by M rs. H ow ard Shohoney a t h e r hom e. A n orange a n d w h ite color. 6<^eme fea tu red th e d e co ra tions w hich Included m in ia tu re m aypoles cen te ring th e q u a rte t te b les . F avo rs were sm a ll p lum e fa n s a n d .s p r in g flow ers w ere used in t r l m m ^ th e rooms.

P rise s a t bridge w ere received by M rs. L u th e r B ice a n d M rs. M allory P ish er. O th e r guests w ere M rs. Dee H a r t. M rs. T h o m a s L ucas. M n . H aro ld F ish e r , M rs. D ea n MUllon a n d M rs. R ay P e rsonlus. •'

« « « CONVENTION R E P O R T OIVKN A T CLUB A nB T IN G

T he reg u la r m eeting o f th e Men* to r club w as he ld yesterday a f te r ­noon a t th e hom e of M rs. W illard Sw artley w ith 10 m em bers p resen t. Q uests w ere M rs. J . E . L ark . M rs, a. L ark, M rs. D on W allac i a n d M iss B arU ett:

Bfrs. V ernon Q rlm m a n d M rs. O. L. S m ith presen ted rep o rts o f th e PederaU on convention he ld la s t week. M rs. O . K uykendall received th e w hite e lephan t.

Follow ing th e business session a social h o u r was he ld a n d re f re sh ­m en ts w ere served by th e hostess.

¥ «B R ID G E LUNCHEON ARRANGED BY H O ST E SS

M rs. M . O. M cVey e n te r ta in ed th is afte rnoon a t a n a ttm c tlv e spring luncheon a t h t r hom e. Q uests w ere se a tM a t th ree nmall tab les cen te red w ith sp rin g flow ers. A ppoin tm ents w ere In p in k a n d green.

D uring th e a fte rn o o n c o n tra c t bridge w as a t play.

Calendar£m anon d u b w ill m e e t F r i ­

day a t th e hom e o f U n . O rv ille Ouffey.

¥ ¥ ¥G em S ta te s tu d y c lub w ill

m e et F riday a t 1:30 p . m . a t th e home of M rs. R . M . K im b le ,

¥ ¥ •¥■Division No. 7. M e th o d is t I j i -

dles ' A id society, w ill m e e t P r i* day a t 3:30 p. m . a t th e ho m e of M rs. J . . A . M organ , 350 Fou rth avenue east.

¥ ¥ ¥Blckcl P .-T , A. wUl p re se n t a

school p rog ram F r id a y a t 1:30 p. m . a t th e au d ito riu m a s th e f ina l session o f th e group . A ll pa ren ts a re Invited. I t Is s ta te d .

¥ ¥ ¥Tlie W . C. T . U . wUl m e e t

Friday a t 2:30 p. m . w ith M rs. F , S. Bell, 304 S ev en th avenue e a s t M rs. H arry W ohllalb Is in charge of th e p rog ram w h ic h w ill iRcltide a ta lk by D r. Ir is O o t l on h e alth , a n d spcclal m usica l m usical num bers .

KTFI PROGRAMU «0 kc. LOW w a tu

GAM ES CONDUCTED A T M EETIN G O F CLUB

Y esterday 's m eetin g of th e H ig h ­la n d View club w as h e ld a t the hom e of M rs. E . M . O u es t a n d a p rog ram w as a rran g e d by M rs. E s­th e r Jo hnson . G ro u p sin g in g was led by M rs. O ra McVey, accom pa­n ied by M rs. E lsie M organ . A re a d ­in g w as presen ted by M rs. M cycy a n d M rs. M organ p layed ft piano solo. D uring th e a fte rn o o n a n u m ­b e r o t gam es a n d c o n tests w ere con ­du c ted a n d prizes' w ere »-on by M rs. L eona R ou th a n d M rs. S te lla H elm s. C lub p rise s w en t to M rs. E s th e r A n­de rson a n d su n sh in e p a l b irth d a y g if ts w ere p rese n te d to M rs. Bcda T itu s a n d M rs. A nderson.

Follow ing th e session a tr sy luncheon wa# served by M rs, J o h n ­son . a ssisted by M rs. R . A. Ju n k e r. T h e n e x t m eetin g will be he ld Ju n e 3 w ith M rs. N ettle F u l lth

PR O G R A M G Iv / n *A T M EETIN G O F CLUB

N ineteen m em lK rs o f th e J . U. club of th e R oyal N eighbors o f A m erica a n d one guest m e t y e s te r­day afte rnoon a t Uie hom e o f M rs. D orothy K le ffner. T he p rog ram was a rran g e d by M rs. L ena K unk le .

N um bers were a p a p er on M o th ­e r’s day by M rs. D oro thy C uster, a discussion of th e o rig in o f M o th e r’s d a y by M rs. D oro thy K le ffn e r , a read ing on m others of th e O ld T es­ta m en t by Mr'a. W inifred W h ite ­head , vocal num bers , " M o th e r M a- ch rte " a n d " ^ g s m y M oU ier T au g h t Me’’ by M rs. L illian G raves

'a n d "Oh M olherheod," by M rs. M ac K leffner. M rs. D oro thy K le ffn e r played th o accom panim ents .

Tho business session w as co n d u c t­ed by M rs. E t ta C laar, neW p re s i­d e n t o i th e o rgan ization . R e fre sh ­m en ts were served by th e hostess, assisted by M rs. F lo rence C h rls to p h - erson and M rs. Bessie Sim s.

HAGERMAN 1

APRONSPA’TTERN W n

Sweeping, dusting and baking cant' ,"down" these hoiuehold aris­tocrats—for tho main in iri»se of these tw o aUractlve aprons is to whisk you through your m orning duUes in no tim e at all I “A" U de­lightfu l stitched up U\ refreshing citecked gingham or sturdy percale. 'Hie crisp little frill o f apron "B", IV AtylA no dniiily that, nuiiln up In illnilty, orgikiiily or rhuinhruy. this model will look smaTt w hether you're serving tea, or answering an unexpected doorbell. And now for tiie Biirprlte of your llfe l lio th clever models are made front <mr and the imme easy drnfgn. I’aKrrn t)073—a style BO simple thnt nmking tliese two "willing workern " Is great fun I Complete dUgramnird M arla it Mar* tin sew rhart Includrd.

Pattern OO’ia may ixi ortirred only In sites MUKll. nirdliiin, in ige and extra largo. Kmall sirn rrqulren 3 yards 38-)ncli fabrlo lor each apron, I’rire IQ cents.

Bend FII'TEEN ORN’tr In oolna or iUm |M (coins preferred) for KACIl MARIAN MABTIN pattern, lie sure to write plainly yuur HI/.K, NAME. ' ADDREHU, • and HTYLE NDMIIKR.

DK BEtiT DRESSED IN TOWNI Rend for our Spring MARIAN M AR­TIN PATrERK BOOK and see iu eye-catching co llvU on o* easy-to- mako rIoUiesI Htylrn that stand out In a crowd and iisve Uiat m ade-Just- for-you look. Becoming uiufii& for every age -e v er y ty i» -« v e r y dbca- slon. O ay frocks, blouses, a u iu fab* rlo Upa Learn how to liava up-to* minute doU ies UiU season. BOQK r iF T t e N CENTS FATTEnN F IF - TEEN CENTS. T W R N T V -riV I CENTS rO R BOTH WHEN 0 « - DEKKO TOGCTHER.

Send your order to Ic.aho Evening Times, \iattern depsrlnient, Tw in rails. Idaho.

T w enty ladles w ere guests a t th e hom e of M rs. Alice Jo n es, FViday afte rn o o n , a t a farew ell p a r ty for M rs. M ary M cC arty, w ho w in leaveHagermar} S a tu rd ay accom paniedby h e r g randdaugh ters , .M isses Le­v in a a n d Hazel Bedlngfleld , fo r he r new hom e In L aO rande . O re . A p rog ram w ith M rs. E . B illia rd s In c iu rg e , w as given du rin g th o a f te r ­noon w hich w as.com posed o f h e a d ­ings a n d talks on "F rie n d sh ip " a n d "Qood N eighbors." L ad les ta k ­ing p a r t were M rs. J . W. Jones, M rs. W. Justice . M rs. P . K enn lco tt. Sr.. M rs. Carl D avidson. M rs. W. O rlbble, M rs. A. Jones, M rs. E . Al­len , M rs, J , S tark , M rs, W. T iippcr a n d M n . J . Coolidge. - R e fre sh ­m ents were se r\cd by th e hostess, M rs. Alice Jones, and a s s is ta n t ho st­esses, M rs. E ri)est B illia rd s and M rs, R alph K ennlco tt.

Mr. and Mrs, C h estn u t. Boise, moved to llnB rrm un M onday,

A ndrew DUulcr In repo rted seri­ously ill a t his liome.

M rs. E t ta Schooler r e tu rn e d from O gden thn la.n of th e w eek w licrr she h a d t>ecn for some tim e a lte r being calletl there because of the serious illness of h e r sinter, M rs, Eva Corey'.

M rs. Velma H opkins h a s been subsU tu tlng In the sixUi g rad e the p a s t week for e . D unn, w ho is ill, M r. D unn l.i in the S t . V alen tine hosp ital a t W endell.

M r. nmt Mm. - Ira Sln tpson ol P o rtlan d vlsUcd fteveral days lh« la s t week a t Ui« S ilas C opd lt hom%

M r. apd Mrs. n . Poacock aiul fam ily arrived m d a y from S a lt Lake C ity nmt ern vl.ittlng a t the hom e 01 M rv iv n ro ck ’a m other, Mrn. C arrie Kllnsnn.

M rs. Jack I’dpr m ule rw rn i io r 0(»eral»0n a t tJte 'rw jn l^ lla hosp ita l Friday,

M rs. p , Llewiyn and son I^ldon re- tu rn ed la s t wpck irom a v b l t with rela tives In Okluliomu, 'H irv wrro accom panied Im nir hy Mr» A. M r- OulJan. sW rr of M t.r w(i<iwill visit a t tlin I.lpwlyn liotiin nuit also a t the lionm o t lir r liro lhrr.

Fallon.a n d Mrs. M. A nrtrrson and

fam ily le ft rec rn llv fur ih r ir honir 1)1 .Ban D irgo, C n llf. n /I r r n vh lt ak Ute homo of M rs. Aiidci«on'n m ntlier, Mrs, n , W. C o llrtt,

CIca Prince lia i ren ted lUe I'oixs service staU on a n d will ta k e p(ui- nesslon Ju n e 1.

I 'h o h igh srlioot h e ld ILn rn d -o f- th e -y e a r p lcnkn T uesday . 'I 'hn Ju n ­ior olasa S|>eni ih r day In K n lt huni: the freshm en, M>i>lioriu>rrH m id se n ­iors plrnU-cd a t th e B a n b u ry nn t- a to rlum .

rnUSBDAT. BUT t*SKM BtDDT Ooodman snd hla orcticstra B:IS south 'Sf» Wander*6:30 Evfning Tlraw report 6 ;« »o j»7:00 Pinto P»l» »n<J hU Baneh Bon T-IS RublnorCt mualeal n o m in ts ra ru i 7JQ WoTlO-wld* Trsiuraaio n m

nxb t*T-iS fUT NobK and hU orchMtra S;00 Mr»wry drama; "JJUi# CTuea- 8 ’30 Amerlcnn Family noblmon P.OO ProiTM’n to be unnounced 0:OOEv»iilng n»qiie*t hour 1.00 Signtns Off Ume

rBIDAY. MAT ZI

e 'w r«mirr>- DrtAkfuC club6 I& Mornlnit (levauoiuli 6:00 F»rm nlicf Home fiMJif*0 42 0<'ii''ral Market <iUot*tlODl7 00 Vlct/ir mlnrd choru*7:15 World - Wldo Tr»turKlJo ntw i

7 JO W^Sfg^Mtnnone snd hU orelit*tr* 7 <5 op 'n ing M»rket quotstloiu e 00 KanrA lUwaltatl^S'IS Hrl'Ciloii* from fox Uvartlta a 30 jArK Te»g»r<len popular vncilUt 9:41 Spol-IIgtit^n intcrMUDg «v«nU

B'll Cliiy lx3mb«rdo and bis orcheatxa B:30Tvriilns Tim™ new* llashea D:4S Pick Hiirtm»nft»'Old Tlmen D;00 Msrkfl program .0:11 .Inhiiny MtirMn TocalUl 0:30 "MV Perkms B:4S Novtlty hit*1:00 mid ind Jot BUllnp 1:11 T» ln I nil' M«rktt»1:30 Jack Jljllon and his orchMtra 1:41 Lambfr Murpny. VOCtlUl.

i:00'Doni>l<Uon q u sr ttt and • tflo 2:11 Hhep Klrldx and hU orchMtra 2:30 CloliiR mining *tock quouUons

from epokinn exchange 2:31 Ilrlftii Lnwrrncf quartet

12.40 CKwlng Nfw York atock quota-

12.-43 W'orld-irl<l« trtnir»aio Itovt Hhthn

1:00 lA tn i dance relesiea 1:11 Organ varletle*1:30 Nrws advtn tu ten 1:41 MucUa Elman, violinist 3:00 Marck Wcbtr aalon mtulo 2:11 Hill noyd'* Ramblers 2:30 Closing mlnlns stock quotallofw

from New York and Salt Lake ■«ch»tiBes

2:41 WHody Tlirefl with Johnny lia r .tin Slid Ed Smalle

3:00 Evening Ttmea news HaabM 3:11 Afternoon request hour 4:11 namoDa snd her irand piano

piano9:00 ArtUta from Iba Wblta C ltj abowi S:IS Bsnd concert 3:30 World-Wide ‘

flaiihes . — ^program to be announced

6:00 Old time dance muslo 0:11 SUidlo quartet e.30 Evening Time* report 6:41 W alu Tsrletlea 7:00 SophlstlcatM farorltM 7:IS Ua<ie Uland - 7:30 World-Wide transradio ntwi

7:41 Ray Noble and his orchestra 8:00 Harry Uuagrave's show OM Old time dance rouslc trom

-Radloland ^lO flf Evening request h o u r \••:00 Old time dance mualo fronj

Radloland 12:00 Btgnlug Off time

BATUBDAY. MAY 22

7;00 Pioneer stones as told by the Old Timer

'l:J5 World-wiao ^ransradlo news n u h rs

TJO'Clsytoii Jackson D urante with Uebe Dsnlel*

7;4S Opening market quoUUona a s » Duk# E lfngtoo and hi* erebrntT* S:1S BrlaB Lawrence quartet S:30Art J s r r r tt and Chsrlea Kaley,

popular vocalists 8:41 SelMtlons tiom Oeorg* Whltas

Scandals 9:00 Victor band concert Bill Associated Olee Clubs of America 9:30 Bvenlos Tlmta news ffsant*8:4S Kama and Balaser Uawallant

10:00 Myatery dram a; Slue Cluts 10:30 American scene 10:41 Boni h lu o t yesterday ir.OO Men of Vision

" Twin falls rasrketa I nuU> Ettlng. popular voc.li»t Ruby N«wman_ and hts orchwtra

Exercises Held atCarey for Seniors

CAHEV. Moy 30 (B iK c la h -B a c - calaurcA te exercises w ere held Bun- day evenlf^g In th e L . D, S. chapcl a n d w ere condticted by 8 u p t. R ay ­m ond R obbins. T h e address w as by Pres . W . L . A dam son.

T lie proceialonal w as by Mrs. Vet' rl4 H ow ard ; Invocation, nisliop E l­don A dam son; vocal solo, Mrs. How­a rd . accom panied by M argare t D orten ; c la r in e t duet, B etty T u m - hiill a n d M a rg a re t B arton : num bers by tlie hlgf) school girls’ rtio rus dc r th e d irec tion of M lw .D elsa Ad­am son; benedic tion . Max O arton ; recessional, M rs. H oword. -

Buhl Relief Society Arrange Limcheon

BU U L. M ay 30 (Special) - .T b * R e lie f loc ie ty of th e L . D . 8 , chu rch he ld a "d au g h te rs” lu n c h ­eon a t th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs T uesday . T lie h a ll w as -beau tifu l w ith llinf^. Iris a n d o th e r sp ring flow ers, a n d coch q u a rte t l»b)e h e ld a bud ra se of tulips. Covers w ere la id fo r lOO.

M rs. J . o . 'V enter a rra n g e d for and announced th e follow ing pro* g ram : C om m unity sing ing led ^ M rs. P e a rl A lle n b ac h ^-ad d re ss o f wclcom e by Mrs. C ha jfcs StaJlings, p residen t of th e B uhl R elief so­ciety ; p ray e r by M rs. Bkeem ; M rs, M ary Joh n so n and M rs. M aud H uteh lnson . duct: Miss R o r ia n H un t, accord lan solo: read ing , by B a rb a ra P r iteh n rd ; d u c t by M rs. O rp h a P e tm o n and M rs. W Ullams: read ing . M rs. Pea rson ; violin solo, H elen W atk in s ; rending M rs. Roy W ood; a n in sp ira tiona l ta lk by M rs. K lrk m an , p resid en t of th e Tw in F a lls s ta k e R elief society; vocal tr io by Mrs. H arry JoH nson, Mrs. M aud H u tch in son a n d M rs. W llda C arlson.

T he conclud ing n um ber on the program w as a n o ld-fash ioned re a d ­ing by M rs. O phella 'C ox .

Northvlew’s School Holds Final Picnic

N O RTH VIEW . M ay 20 (S p « la l) —T h a N orthv lew school will close Its year 's w ork w ith a picnic d in n e r F r id a y in tjie G eorge H a r t grove. T h e e ig h th g rad e g radua tes o f th e school th is y e a r a re Pau line Stokes-

be ri7 . A rlene R odeabaugh . K d ltb M ay McNelly. K ortna O reen . A nnie L ou Raedels, 'M e r te P a rk e r a n d D elam er M artin .

M r. a n d M rs. D ey of B urley have been h ired to te ac h th e school n e x t year. M rs. P a rk ef a n d M rs. O e r t- ru d e Ring, teachers th is year, have n o t announced th e ir p lans lo r nex t year.

TKuriJby, May 20, 1837

Mutual Job AidST. l6 d iS (UJ5_Worrl«l by th«

j^icreaslng number of youpg and d d m e n w ho c a a o o t f l2«s p la ce t W . Industry . W alte r B . P i tk in 60-y e tr< ^ o jd a u th o r o f "L ife Begins a t Forty," J p roposes to have th em w ork toge ther 10' m u tu a l aid. -

,;T U F n c !iie irStuck. Relieves in Both!

Speaker Addresses Fairview Graduates

FA IRV IEW , May 2ft '^ p cc la D — Siipt. M. M . V an P a t te n o f Buhl van speaker a t g radunU on exer- cl.'je.'i he ld Tue.sdny a t tlic school for m em bers o f th e e ig h th grade .

Mrs. D ial a n d M rs. Hobson,- th e tcachers, p resen ted th e g rad u a tes wltli class p in s, a n d each w ore a cor.-iAge of yellow rosebuds.

T he follow ing p rog ram w as p re ­sented: M ixed q u a rte t num ber, by Jcnn Allen, B arb aro O lbb . E ldon Wood a n d V cm B a r lg a r ; sa lu ta to ry , K atherine Brooks; vocal solo. M a­vis P ond; va ledic iory, R u th I ^ th ; claw will, by ^ a l c ^ I n g ; c lass propliecy. E m erson A dam s; read ing . Mary A dam s; c lass h is to ry , E arl W agner; addre .« , M. M. V an P a tte n ; p resen ta tion o f d ip lom as to R u tli Lcth, D ale King;, M a ry A dam s. K atherine B rooks. E m erson A dam s and E arl W agner, by E m ll H ahn .

- ^ I w n a n o f th g -« h o o l~ P o a r a ra n g '-wng b y th e clois.Following th e cxerclscs a b as­

ket d in n e r w as enjoyed by pa re n ts ond pupils a n d a ba ll gom e In the a llcrnoon concluded th e school ac- tlvtles fo r th is year. M r. "and M rs, B arn ard A lbertson a re to be Oicf teachers a t th e school n e x t year.

FAIRVIEW IW lllowdale school closed la s t F r i ­

day w ith th e p rese n ta tio n of th e report card s. A la s t day school p ic­nic a t th e school w as he ld T h u rs ­day.

Fairv iew O ran g e h a s been po st­poned a w eek o n accoun t o l ' ^ m - m encem ent exerclscs In Buhl. m eeting w ill be on M ay 28. ^

T lic F re d C&rsons su ffe red quite loss F r id a y w hen fire s ta r te d In

theJr h a y s tack , sp read to th e bam and p o ta to cella r. T h e B u h l fire dep artm e n t w 4s called a n d saved the house. W h e a t a n d poU toes were sto red In th e ce llar a n d ab o u t ‘ tons o f hoy w ere In th e stack .

O n T uesday even ing o t th is neeJf t o s . Roy W ood p rese n te d a pagean t of h e r ow n composlUon, a t Tw in

S PEND five m in u te s b e h in d 'th e w heel o f a B u ic k a n J y o u 'l l k n o w w h y w e

s t re s s th is ^ re a t c a r ’s s e n sa tio n a l ab ility to g e t u p a n d go.T H e ro 's n o m o re tlir illin g t r a v e le r a n y w h e re o n th e A m e r ic a n hig liw ay , b u t tha t d o e sn ’t m e a n the ■whole s to ry o f B u ick is to ld in i ts p o w er.W e ’v e m a tc h e d th o a b le s t stra ig h t-e ig h t e n g in e i n th e w o r ld - th e B u ic k va lve-in - heo d _ 8 tra ig h t* e ig h t en g in e — w ith tip to e

h y d ra u l ic b ra k e s th a t a rp so ft a s even ing in th e i r a c tio n a n d c e r ta in -su rc .

W e ’v e g iv en th is s ta u n c h c a r a back b o n e th a t 's l ik e a k ee l o f s te e l - t h e r e ’s a close- to -e a r th .f e e l to it th a t sp e lls sa fe ty in any m a n ’s lan g u ag e .Y o u r id e in a b o d y th a t p u ts s tee l all a r o u n d y o u - s te e l ro o f, s te e l p an e ls , s tee l d o o rs , s te e l floo r — all w e ld e d in to one s to u t u n i t o f b e a u tifu l p ro te c tio n .

T h e r e ’s s a fe ty g la ss in a ll w in d o w s ; th e re ’s N o D r a f t V e n tila tio n to k e e p w in d sh ie ld f r e e o f in s id e fogging in w e t a n d c h illy w e a th e r ; th e r e ’s K n ee -A c tio n u p f r o n t - n o t o n ly f o r th e t r u e g lid in g r i d i b u t f o r th o s a fe o ne .

B e s t o f a l l - w e ’v c p u t e a s e in to e v e ry s c a t —y o u r id e r e la x e d a n d r c s tfu l ly i n a rm ­c h a ir c o m fo r t—w ith c o n tro ls th a t o b ey n s su re ly a n d e a s ily a s p o in tin g y o u r finger.

I f y o u ’r e lo o k in g f o r a c a r th a t w ill ge t you g lo r io u s ly w h e re y o u w a n t to go, s a f e l y a s U 'c l l a s s w i f t l y , five m in u te s n t th a t w hee l w ill s h o w y o u th a t y o u c a n ’t d o b e t te r th a n a B u ic k ! S e e u s n o w 1

b u i c k 4 - 0 0 0 *y m O » S T l M « S T O ^ W “ J ^

YOUK MONET GOES EARTHEIt IN A OENEIAL MOTORS

^ lle s J. Browning, Inc.a t . . ! . . ^ ■ r r . , .! . . 17„no TyintM pln a n d F o u r th E n s l T w in F a lls , Id a h o

j OAKI.KY 1• ------------------------------ ------------------ •

R egular achool exh ib it w u held T uesday lu th e O nkley a f tn l high school w ith work dona li\ history, a r t , Engllnh, sc in ire aikI tninlnrsn departm rntfl nn illnplay, K'xhtlilttniis o f Uie physical rducatlm ) w ork l>e- Ing done and niinil>vrA by th e liaiid were prenented for th n p a tro n a and publlo aasemhlnd. Mlsa M arian P a rk e r ,, w orld's' ch am p io n a liort- ha itd W riter from th e L. 1). H. b iulneaa rollrgn, gave a dem nn- B tration of tier h|>red,

A c an U ta , •■•me W edding o f Jack

M urtaugrh G irl l a

M a rrie d in R u iic rtM U RTA U OH . May 3f) iH ixrla l)

-M Ia s M ary Knocker, dauvliie r of Mt-. a n d M rs. L . K nocke, a n d L eon­a rd O a W aal, Burley, were iinit«d In m arriag e o n "Tuesday by Judge lloycr In R upert, T liey were a c ­com panied by th e brltle'n father.

M rs, De W aul w ai form erly of Hurley and M r, l)e W aal is em ploy­ed aC th o H afnaay /itore there. T he brlrte had been v isiting he r p a ren te here for th e p ast tw o m nntlis,

OllKOON IS. IDAHO 4MOSCOW, Idiihd, Miiy M tU P) —

Th« t/yiJversJO' ol OirKoii IwAolwll Icain d r tea tf fl the tlf ilw rslty of I d a ­ho 13-t In a one-sided gania y ra tw - tlay In Ihn n tJ tthen i division of Uie llvclflo Cdiuil r tin le rn irc .

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Plvll and P au l C rane, H elen and vniia now n Were atmiiiK gradiiatea o f Dm L. 1>. It. t f i i i lM iy liiM U ig e x n c lie a Iasi Hutiday n l Hurley^

D cri (lilnnhig nn<l ikiIhIo p inn ling lias been sturle il /cir tlie Beason 111 th la coinm unlty.

lA in a r Clieney tc tiim ed laat week frtHii, a n exlenilnj visit in CallforiilH.

J, F red Adiim", Alfred C rane, David llow en and Mnx Jones ao- com panlcd 10 l»oys of tlid Aaronlo nrlnaUiood on th e ir aiimial o rg an - iia tlo n tr ip to a u lile tle c s i im i la s t B aturday .

M lu Ix irra ln Jones ha.'\ re tu rned from a visit in H all U k a (;ity .

M r. a n d M rs, l)»n Young vis­ited a t th e A. L. C urry hoine here on th e ir way to th e ir home |n i > i n F a lla a fte r a tr ip Ui ill. jo aeph , ^(o.

Ju n io r glrU of tlia I A. e n ­te rta in e d th e ir |>artiirrs « iu i a so- olal he ld In th e w ard hall F riday evening.

W* h a te cold BleracA t(m re for F u r Utarage— ritone (91 i i r f a Falla Feed U 'Ice Co.—Adv.

FOLKS--HERE ARE SOMEGraduation Suggestions

H an d I>ccorat<?d ChocoJjifc S e ts , H crvice fo r 1 .5 0

N lcc I 'o c k e t W u lc h ....98* P O C K E T B E N W a tc h e s *1.50.7 J e w e l C H R O M E P o ck e tW n tc h c s ........................ 53.957 J e w il (;o ld CnHe pA ckotW a tc h e s ......................»5 .95VVrlBt W a tc h e s .........« 2 . « 8T h e N ew ‘W R IS T W A T C irJew e led W n tc h .........$3.95T H E D IIC IIE S S 7 Jew elW fltch ..:..................57.507 Je w e l ( iO L I) C ase W atch .V ery N ice .................$13.7517 Je w e l M en’H W’rln t'W’lilch ................ : . 517.50L A P E L W ntchcH $1.68

Nice Pocket Knlven 5 0 e , 7 5 ( , 5 1 .0 0 , f l . 8 0 up In 5 3 .5 0 ._______________

FO U N TA IN PENH Made by "PA R K E H " up from ...................... 5 1 .5 0

Ztpp«r K cytalnerfl 25i, 51

Tomntn nnd O range Juicc Selfl, <;ias.s, A llructively Dccornlcd. Ju.st A rrived

EW. JuK and 6 T um ­blers ..................,.........5 1 .7 5

"FIEST A ,” "B A U ER ” and th a t wonderful “COORS'^ P o tte ry in nil Collars,

JUST A H ltlV EI). A lac - tory Shipm ent «f NEW TIHN<;S by IlfeiaEY.

Beautiful Ice T ubs and TunRH .....................$1.25

•rnoISl':v '’’~ncB7v Sets. A ■('I.O.SE-OUT." vn)

uen ..............................$1.98

I'licrtrir Ilu ir (Curlers, 4 0 ^ 75t. $ 1 .0 0 .

Eleclrir “TOIUUST” IrnnH 9 6 * nnd ^ 1 .4 8 .

Nl(c I.fftther "Z IP P E R ' Hill I'nldN 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 . $ 2 .0 0 . $ 2 .5 0 . __________

ZIPPER Bill Fold and Key TAINEU Seta .......... $ 2 .7 5

"KVKNTIIALI.Y” l ie W' Use a SCHICK Electric Dry Shaver. No ^ n p . N o B rush , A Nice CIcini SImvc in TWO MNUTKS.iNo C uts or IN-<;iM)WN H a i r s ............ $ 1 5(H h e r Klcctrlc Hazi>rs $ 9 . 8 5 and $ 1 2 . 8 0 .

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K een ^ K u t te r [4 C n ie t le ^ E n d e rn l|0 D u rh a m

an d (iem —■ r a z o r s up

fro m 2 9 *

" K E K N K M P P l 'h r a 1 I,-l . i m ' E R iu o r . B la d e s '2 r,fo r ................. ......................2 S f

N ice S h av lnR B ru s h e s 3 8 i ( BO^, l l -O O . $ 1 .1 0 , « S .

See T hese F ine Bnloon T ire B icycles, w i t h STEER H ORN Ilnpdlo b a rs nnd CouKler Brnkes. Up I'runi $29.85,

Huy Him n N ic e “ V INES”T ennis Unrket .......$ 6 .5 0

Closc-oul Rarlu'lH. val­ues ..................... 2 5 c

O ther Flue Wilson lliirkclH 5 3 , $ 4 . $ 5 . $ 8 .5 0 ,

$ 1 2 .8 0 , $ 1 6 .8 0

F ish Rods. Automatic Reels F ish Baskets. IMake Nice PresenlM,

Biiv Him H NIre .22 Rlflo $ 4 .4 8 , $ 5 .5 0 for SIukIp S hots.

REPKATJNC .22 Rifles $ 8 .8 0 . $ 1 0 .5 0 . $ 1 3 .7 8 , $ 1 7 .8 0 ,

Nice •■BABYJIEN" Alarm Ckwks .... ' *...........$ 2 .9 8

M en's M ilitary Sets In I.eu lhe r C n s e s . Comb, B rush. TiiHith B rush Hold* ers. Up From .......... fl.BO

Piamond Hardware Co.

M «y SO, 19ST IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FAIJ.S, IDAHO P s g l i H M

IF YOU WANT TO SELL THEM . . T E L L THEM! WITH TIMES

C L A S S I F I E D A D SW ANT AD RATESf c ;

• BATEB F I B (IM S r i B DAS

■ U d&7«, p«r tla * p u day ---------^T h t m ter * . P « U ai P « ,5« O a« A hj, p0 Uao_____ _______ U «

83 1'8% Discount ' F o r C « b

OM b dlacoua t allow ed U «lT«r>tUmaaii la paM (or «UUn tevta du> of f lm tnmtioD. reO K T « • FO B AN ADTAKER

AUTPM OBILESWAWTBD TO Stnf-IOOO Ctrl to

•wnek. ru m in ' AuU) Buppiy- U*«d r irU Dept Phone J38-W^_____

For 8»le: 1 O M C truck with house. Will Mcrllica for cash. Ax- rln«ton C tb tia . No. 22.

BU SIN ESS OPPO RTU NITVopportunity for m an end w lte.

store , w rvlcc sU lIon and lunch room, amall town clow to Twin Palla. l« w rent, good opportunity ioT right party. 1300.00 will h ind le. P hone 410.

General m ercnandlse store, low rent. largo volume of business. Own­er leaving town reason Xor selling. A good Investment (or a m an w ant­in g to be independent and own hla own business. For sale or will trade on acreage,

8 acres close In. 2 ’,; acres In ap­ples, 5-room house, log bam ' and ga ra g e.' deep w ell, m iscellaneous

' stock and equipment. One halt ca«h, balance In convenient paym ents.

Strictly modern house w ith two aparlm enta bringing h igh rent. Sm all down paym ent w ith terms less than haU the m onthly rental Income.

We have buyers for your small acreages near the city.

BMITH AND M VER8 IM S h o s h o n e ^ . •

Phone 1604

PHONE 38-For RESULTS

B uyers know it ; th e th in ea th e y w an t arc easy to find when th ey phone 88. Sellers know It; theH M ngs th e y o ffe r fin d a ready m ark e t when they phone 38. M ost everyone in Twin Falls knows i t ; Tim es W ant A ds arc al- way.t a t work for them .

WAiST ADS

FO R S A L E - M ISCELLANEOUS

Hay. O. B . Lindsey. Ph. Q189-RU,

Window G la u - Bring in your sash. Thom eU Top Si Body Works.

Auto W lndahtiia and Door orasj. Thometz Top and Body Worka.

Harness repair knd oiling, lamb­ing shed covers, canvas repair. F on daroesa Shop, A. Q. Kali. Mgt.

APARTM ENTS FOR BEN TFor rent: 3-room fu m . apt. Call

after 0:30 p. m . F ive Points Apts. Phone 1015J.

Canvas o f a ll kinds and descrip­tions and canvas repairing. Thom etj Tpp and Body Works.

4.room apt. upstairs, private bath, partly furnished or unfur. nlshed. Apply « 3 4th Ave, E,. 5:30 to T:30 p. m.

2 rooms and bath, furnished. Llghta and water Included. ,130.00 mo. Farmers Auto Supply

BOARD AND ROOMBoard and room, 137 4th Ave. No,

FOR RENT— ROOMS. Bedroom. Phone 1206.

Room and board. 120 flth Ave. No.

FOR 6A L & -A carload of Mures- . j tn tiulk. Buy w hat you need, bring back what you have lefL We loan you a brush to put tt on free MoMurtry Hous- Paint. 4-bour B i - am el. Floor and Linoleum Varnish drys In two houm. We also have e large Slock ot Wall Paper and U n ­oleum Rugs. Why pay war orloeT Phone 6. Moon's.

Nice sleeping room, close In, Phone 695,

Good room and board, Bath. 16,50 per week, HO SonUi W ashington,

Carload of pianos, beautiful high grade m odem designed upright and srunds. M ust sell a t once to raise cash, PrJcea are «acrl/lc«J, Any jypc can be tlioroughly Inspected and tried at your home, without obll. gatlon. Old pianos will be accepted as part payment. Term s to reapon* slble party can be arranged with Mr Freeman, Qnldwln Plano C o, P O. Box 741, Tw|n l^ lla . Ida.

FOR RENT— HOUSESFor rent: New 3-room furnished

house, 232 Elm, H, H. Mann.

Fnr ifn t: 2-rooin'housr and gar- drn, »I0 per m ontli, Inq. 2nd liouno W rsl Hrybiirn.

" l l lC I .I ' W A N I E I ) — M A L E

Wantrrt: A Roort rrlnll Imrdwnrr rlrrk. No othrr kind will do. D on’t wn^l^ yniir tlinn imil nilnr. Fnlrwny Unrrtwsrr, Elko, Ncvatla,

Wanted; Experienced, first clans Irrigator, None other need apply. Top wagpp. Apply In person. W, 8. Kohl. nirhflPld,

Men from ;») lo flO yniin of bkp wantPri {0 sell and collect from farmfTK. M ust have car, ready to work, Ooott pay weekly, ateady Joh Adi’itnm nrnt. Hca I., D.Room 48, Caledonia llo tr l, «ivenlim(i, fl:30 to •.

iTe i .i* w a n t e d ^ f e m a l e

Woman cook wanted. Hates Cafe. 342 80, Main,

Sll'UATIONS WANTED

Oompetmit woman wlshpa domes, tin work Uy thft hour. 240 Nn. Wash. Inglon.

ny man wltli family. Work or ranch or fann . Kaiwrlfncod Irilga- lor, 11, F, n . No, 1. IJox 14, I’hoiio (11HR-U3.

F O R B A L K — M IS C E I.I.A N E O U a

Auto iilaAS—plain and ahatterlraa PalnllnR. FJiport body and fender work. n<>or sandora for rent. F iW a

Blerlrlral suppllea for ht)K»o GDmnierelnl wiring All matanala • pprovort bj imderwritora, f-owMf prlcc*. Kreiisel'a Hardware.

For aale; 00 rolls Inlaid linoleum, prlcea range from l>.3a to 13.IB per yard. 80 Dxl3 tnlt r\iga. prirra range (inm inon to |7I>0 Fnlt l>a*<i fIcMir cijvoilim 4fln i(» iK-t yard. I'lione A for Mtlmaln, Moun a.

8 electric ranges In good condition. Guaranteed O. K.. $49.5({. F u l l y enameled ranges. Cash or trnde, Harry Musgrave,

UV ESTO CK Bnd I^OUI.TRY

n ig lie st prices paid lor your fat hlckens and turkeya Independent

Mrat

Utalllon and Jack service. M. R. Finney, 1 m l. B o , 1 ml, W. of Bo, I'nrk. I>hone D284-R1.

Minofiiti mouthed horso In go<)<l iiKllllnn. BultAhln for a (ruck gnr-

ilnipr. 130. Hoot niaslm k, * 11-JD. n ifr .

M O N E Y T O L O A N

Federal farm loans, 4 per cent. Bee J . W. M cDowell. Room 14. Bank is Trust Bldg.

H E A L E S T A T E F O B 8 A f ,E

Small house and lot for sale. 845 Walnut. Phone 39fl.

814.

Priced for quick sale: Oarage, strvlce station In good town In Pay* eite valley. This only garage In town. Cement block building, six - room apartment, second floor. O ar­age fully equipped. Tow car. etc. All on Main St. Highway 30, Write box 50-S, Times,

New 4.room modem home, lnsul«t«d, all hardwood f lo o n —«tudio window. InwBsdiate possession. WOO down. WO pep rnonUi.

SANGER-JONeS 133 Main East Tel. 437

HERBS A GOOD ONE:strictly modem 8 room hom e, completely furnished. New concrete fuU basement, new roof, newly painted outalde. larRo lot, sleeping porch, on paved street, Immediate pee- session. 13500 complete, te n n i If desired.

Sudler, W egener 4 Co.

3 E E U A N D F E E D

For sole: Gem seed potatoes. S miles west Eden. Loyd Barnett.

For sale: Ko. 81 Great Northerns, not certified but nice stock. Phone

see Kinney Who. Co.

Oem seed potatoes. Jiist sorted. ?h .

M ISCELLANEO USGeneral autfnnoblle repairing.

Farm ers Service Station, 701 Main

Lawn m owers sharpened. We call (or and deliver. Schade Key Bhop, I3S and 8 t So. Back I. O. store.

Oxy—acetylene and electrte arc welding. A ll work guaraateed. Srengel'i. P booe'485.

Custom kU llng, curing and smok- in e m etta. P hone 38. independent Packing Plan t. '

Bee-Line aU cnm ent for auto frames, axles, bard steering and tire' wear. W heela straightened. Poss'a.

CARBURETORS — Carburetor parts and serrlce. P. O. H. Motor Bervlce. 3^0 Shoshone S t W a t. Twin PalJa

SPR IN O PILLBD M ATTRESSES MADE FROM TOUR OLD ONES M attresies renovaUd and recover­ed. Wool carding. Tw in Falla Mat­tress Pactor7 . P h u )- 81W.

SPRA Y NOTICE♦ Calyx spray anywliere ort any place. Leave orders atI Royster P illing S tation or'J phone 15.

I<(aIio Junk House la still Buying ncrn|) or cost Iron, 'm nnage permit- tlnK will spot a R, R, car. It doesn't mniter wlirrc: Boise. Boda Springs, niirhK, W ekrr. McCall. New Mra- (lowH, Twlti rnlla , G lenns Perrj’, You Infld or we loud. Phone 335-w . Ad- drriis 152 and, Ave. So., Ida Jiiiik l lo m r . ■I'H’Jij Palis,

L O S T A N D FO U N D

> Ixist: Dlun lOMkry l>flwrrii Htli Avp. mid C'alhnUo rhurrli. Reward. U n v e a l.T linrs-N ew s offlre.

I.o.'.l; J-ilfl>> |))nrtlrn)ly lirw durk lilur* cnut hwrnlrr Inal Hul. Ileliirn til Nrwn oCMcr.

fllrayrd from home Huudny. blark and white rrrrw tall frninle nontnii liulldoR wllh linihes.i. Phone Ia35-J, Uewoid.

Jx>nl: WMlfl tftlUrr MnJnhint <lot( will) brown car and hrnwu nrounil cmr rye. Liberal reward for htfonnatloii Irnillng lo his recovery, llnrare Ifoltnrn, i>h. 1503-J.

FA R M H F O R HALK

B 3-S arrrn I 'i nilira from Twfn Tulin, Impnived for home Including nil .vnrletli-B of tiu lt and Iwrrlen, liniKKln. >>.000 down, balanco trriiin, <ir will tracin fnr riniill hnuon In l4iwn, lk)x 4H-U, 'nmes.

F O R H A tj : OR T R A D E

l':<|Ully In inmtel A nrdnii. Illcynle, violin. W hnl hnte you? 830 5U) Ave. No, PiKiiin 0(12.

€ A « J ) V ) F T H A N K S

T o thoae wlio expressed Ihelr ayin- pBlliy in »« nuiiiy beautiful aixl pracUral way* during our cecfiit herenvcnKMl, we eVtend our lieart- felt lliankh. ‘■ Mr. nml Min, C!. r , Hwrrl and

family.

D O U a ilT V fl 8KCOND HAND YARD

Hlgliwny 30, ncro.vi frnii) Association Benu House,

Kimberly M ght repairing o f any kind. Also second hand goods for sale nr will handle <lu com ­mission.

FO R SA LE AtlTO n o o n G L A B fl-

W lNI)aMlE:i,D AND WINDOW G L A 80

No Charge for labor setting glaas l( you will bring your sasn or driTo your car In

MOON'SIMione 8

. . sacks seed spuds. Second year from ctrUflcaUon. See Rausch, P a l­ace sa n t^ fn d Oravsi:

Purebred yellow dent seed com . 4c per lb. Guaranteed germ ination. Pller Elevator.

era. Public Market, 313 eOiuhooe Street north.

Seed potatoes. Beautiful stock, dry land Bllsa and Bussefa, Prices cut to the bone. Globe Seed & Feed Co. lYuck Lane, T«-ln Palls.

For sale; Great Northern bean seed, U. ot I. No. 123 and' 081 strains. Price 87.00 per 100 n e t to buyer. .Seed can be seen a t Tw in P alls Feed and Ice Co, D . R, Cath- ro. Twin Palls, R t .. l .

700 sacks of seed poUtocs, These potatoes are from dry land seeds from the Drlgga & Teton dlsU lct .and were planted the 2nd and 3rd of July, having only a 84 day grow­ing season. 81m runs from 1 to 7 o u . Idaho Bales Co.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

W A N T F D — M tsc e n a n e o u .

W auled ; rn n lu rn fo r 300 tiead of Blirr)). riir>iin Ojn(I-J4.

W nliird noineoiie lo takn o u t 3 Klni hrrn fur wimhI. No digging, Ph,b:io m .

lA w n m ow er grind ing , W ill rail fn r a n d ilellver, M oore'a bhop . 'J4i M ain Ho, Ph, 330.R.

Wanted . ICory Knnip two-wheelrd trailer, g(«Ml i-oiidltJon, Cash, Write 1,. Cliirr, Itt 1. Fairfield,

“ W anted-llp lih latering” repairti^^ furnlturo reflnUhlng. window shade work, CrftM A n r v le r Furnltur# o a I'hnna 555. 130 flecond St. Kaat,

W A M H I) TO REI^T

rir<lrih>i JJI of JVUM1« C(l<r« killed a iM-i»<’1nt aU g and prised tlin arillrin .lilKtily. Ijkter. Uiey rntun Into the |w»aeaalou o( Pred- rrlrk W illiam , who traded them «o 111* K hia of Haxony for • regl- in n il f t ^l^■^Hlt grenadiers.

•niEAD T U B TIM fca W ANT ADO.

ANOTHER BUMMONH FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

In the District Court of the Elev. enUi Judicial District o f Uie Btate of Idaho. In and for the County of Twin Falls.

G, D, THOMPSON, Receiver of The First Nntlonnl Bank of 'IV ln , Palls. Idaho, a defujict national banking cor|>oratlnn,

P lain tiff.

FRANK C, WILLIAMS, aome- tlmes knowu as F. C. Williams.If living, and If nni living, the uiiknnwu heirs of raid Prank C, Williams, rrfiiiiellmeB known os F. C. Wllllitiuh, deceased, and tho unknown devlaees of said Frank 0. WJDlams, aome- tlm es known as F. C. W il­liam s. (Irreased; the unknown heirs ot Idu J. Wllllnms, som e­tim es known n Ida Williams, drcenned, wile of Frank C. Williams, iHimeilriifs known as P. O, Williams, from M arch 33, ltW5 uiiUl lirr ileath during Ihe year 1013, the exact date thrreot t>rUii[ unknown, nncl Uie luiknnwn devisers of Ida J. Wlllliitii.', MXiii'llities known ■IS Ida Wllllaiii!i, deceased, wlfo ot Prank C. Wllllaina, som e­tim es known as F. O. Williams, from Mairh 211, IB(15 until liei death (tuiliiK the year JflI2, the exnct diilr thereof tielng uiikiinwii: MAIIV M. W ll.- l.IA M il rciiii''iitiirs known as

Miignlr Willlftins. som etln ifi known nn Mmfgle M. William", an<t sonirtliin-’ hnnwn as Mary Wlllliith'.. nnw Knowii an M iii- sarct M r'ji'-H'', th« wife i>l Frank C Wllllniiia, aometlnir* known r c Williams, from Fcbruiuy <> 1013 to Janiinrv 30, lOltf, MAHV W lU .lA M n, aonietliiii". kiinwii as Mollln • Wllll.ltll^, in'- wHo of Frank C, Wllllnn>>. ^t>iiirl|nies known na F, U. WiUiiiinn. fioin and nf- ler Jaiii>i>ts ao, 1010 lo llie dale ol III" o iiiiiiliiian lof their said niuitiimi-. ''' 't*‘'Tee of U |.

vorre n( , ll1 imillefi. jirlor lo the 2ii<l (Uu nr I'.inunry. ID2J,If llvlriK, iumI K iiiit living. Ilin unknown lu iiti Mnry W ll- llan ii, min'ilMi'-n know n as M ollis Wlill»ii>«, t l 'f *'<'■" " f F rank c Willimnl. hotiiriinien knttwn y <: WiIIIkiii". from an<t iifiri .Uiiiniiv :i<i, lu lu t» th e dale .if lUi' hhiiuU nnit of Ihe ir s ih l iiiiutli'H''. >ir (lerree of d lfn im Ilf Itil.l Iialtli-", l>l1or to th e 2ml ilnv "1 I'Vbniary. 1833, irr.ri.r,rrl, UJI-knnw n d e v h rn «r Mnry W il­liams, »n|iirllnir.> Known as Molllft Wllllifiii". ’'I*”Frank C). Wllll....... M'fn'-Hm'-sknown os F. C. VVillUinri, fn>ni and alter .Inmmn l“IO i'*Ihn dole of llir mnuiliiieiil "f th ilr Mil) l«UIJJnK Ol drtlro

Of divorce of said parties, prior to the 3nd day of February, 1033, deceased; the unknow-n owners and claim ants o f the Southwest Quarter o f the Southeast' Quarter <SW>.i S E 't) of Section Four <4>, Township B even a j ) South, of Range Seventeen (17) East of the Boise Meridian, tn Twin Falls County, Idaho.

Defcndanta.

THE STATE OP IDAHO BENDS G R EEm N Q S TO THE ABOVE N A M E D DEFENDANTS, AND EACH OF THEM:

You and each of you are hereby notified that a com plaint has been filed against you In, th e D istrict Court of the Eleventh Judicial D is­trict o f the State of Idaho. In and for the County of Tw in P^lls, by the above named plaintiff; and you are hereby directed to appear and plead to the said com plaint within tw enty days of the service of this Sum mons; and you arc further no­tified th a t unless you so appear and plea(| to said complaint within the tim e herein specified, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you prayed In said complaint.

You are further notified that by p laintiff's comptatnt p laintiff seeks judgm ent and decree of the above entitled Court, declaring and ad­judging that nalil plaintiff In the owner of the reitl estate In said com plaint and hereinafter described, and that the defendants, or ai>y or e ither of them, have no estnt* or Interest whatever In or to ^ald land or premUses or any part thereof; and also th a t the said defrndani.i and cach and every of them he forever debarred and enjoined.from ns-iert- Ing any claim whatever in nr to said land and premlsrs advcr,ie lo the plaintiff; the said lands and prem­ises beliiK particularly described as follows, to-wlt:

The Houl1lWf. l Quarter iif the , Houtlieast Quarter itiW '.H K '.)' of Hertlon Four («t, Township Eleven i i u fSouth. of Itange Beventeen (17» East of the Bolae Meridian. In 'rwm Falls ' County. Idaho.WITNE8H My Hand and the Heal

of aald Dlslrlrt Cniut this lOlli day <>f March, A. n . I0:7.• HEAL) FHANK .1 HMITll,

Clerk ot the ni.sirlrl Court. CHAPMAN A. CHAI'MAN,

A ttorneys for r iiiliil lff.Residing a t Twin l''all, . Idaho.

NOTICK TO citK nrroitsli^talo of Emma Warner De-

maree, Deceased,N otice la hereby given by the

underslBned Admlnlslrator wltli W/IJ Aiinexeil o f (ho fCslafn of Km. ma Warner Demaree, deceased, .to Ihn creditors of and all |>ersons Imvliig rlolins against Uia snid de- < rased, lo e;(hlblt them w llh Ihe iiecessary vouchers, within six inonUin after Ihn first nutillratlon of Ihls notice, to Uie said Arlo A. Warjjer. JiuhJ, Idaho, C oim ty o l •1-wln Falla. HUIe of Idaho, this b^- Ing Ilin place flsrd for tlm transac­tion of the business of aald estate.

Dated April 3D, 1037,ARIX> A, WAHNEH,

Adm lnlslrator with Will . , Annexed.

N O TICE T O rnK D IT O R Hin thfl ProbaUi Court of Twin FalU

County, f iu t e of Idaho, in Ihn M atter of thfl Estate of II. A. IIKnTK R, Deceased.

Nollc/> U heroby given by U>e im - itrrslgned, th e adm inistratrix of tlie (vilate of B, A. HelUer, deceased, to the rredltora of and a ll j>ersoiis hav­ing claliiig • s i l i u l Ihe said deceased, lo exhll)lt tl>em w llh Ihn iieeessary vfxirhern, within six mnnthn after Ihn first jnibllratloii o f Ihls notice, lo tho Mild ■dmlnlstxatrlx, at Ihn offlrn of iU y U. Agee, attorney at law. h) Ute 'IVIn Falla Hank Tutsi Company Building, a t 'fVin FaHs, Twin Falls County, Otate of Maho,

........................... . o f aaldestate.

Dated this 18th day of A|irll. IB3T,

NEW y i CHIEFw syN m iEK

SUN VALLEY. Ida.. May 30 (Spe­cial!—William Jeffers, president- elect of Jhe U»Jlon Pacific railroad, and H, C. M ann, vice president, ar­rived at Sun Valley lodge today for an Indefinite sla y that will probably extend through the rem a^der of the week.

Tliey will Inspect progress of work on summer arran gem en t a t the

I valley.B, W. Prater, chief engineer of tlie

Union Pacific system , has been at tho lodge for the la s t '10 days su­pervising the summ er plans.

The Burley M ilner school clo.sed Wednesday at w hich tim e the awards earned by the pupils during the year were presented by t;ielr teacher^ Mrs. V. B. Blakely, T h e pupils and potrons of the school enjoyed a pic­nic a t Artcxlan Tuesday, The grad­uates o f this nchool for .the eighth grade are D onald Webb. Ilene W right and Alice Bradahaw,'

Mrs, c . B, D ayley and children le ft for Vale, Ore.; Saturday, llie y were accom panied by Mr. and Mrn. J. N, Dnyley as far as MounUIn Home, where they were met by C. D, DayJey, Mr. D ayley will work there for the sugar factory.

W r. and Mrs. Mark Dayley and dauKlil4-i' .la iiet are vlslllng at Oar- land. Dial), w llh Mrs. Dayley's par­ents. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Korth.

R elief aoclety con/erenc* wij] be held Sunday avenlng for w hich a special program Is being prepared.

The Gold and Oreen ball will be held Friday evening with M iss Dorla DavU as queen. Her attendanta will be Misses Leora and Ha DUworth, Elliabeth Baird. D ona Patterson, Era M echam , Olayds R ice, R hea Patterson and L oretu Whitby. Flower girls are Val Richardson, Berle Albrethsen and Janice Parke.

U oyd Ford has le ft for C ontact, Nev., to see h is daughter w ho has been living there.

Asher Condlo is recovering from a broken arm received last w eek when he waa leaving the school room. He was taken to Hailey for treatm ent.

M iss B em lce Patterson h as re­turned hom e after completing the school year a t Bancroft. ' '

Mr. and M rs. M. O. Stanford hare returned hom e after visiting rela­tives In S a lt Lake City and Logan.

LEGAL ADV ERTISEMENTS

NOTICEIn Ihe i>iT)l)nte Court of the County

of Twin Falls, Btate of Idaho, i l l the M atter o f the & tn le of

J, r . Wynn, Deceased.lO A U . PERSONa CI,AIM1N(1

J O Dp; r i E i n a o n c a R D ii 'o f wOF J, I- W YNN, DEOEAHICIl

NOTIOK l a HERElJY (IIVKN That Clara W ynn K ealon hus fllrd in Uils Court her i>etlti()h m-KIiik fortft that J. 1‘, W ynn dleil Uile- ntato (October 10, 1028, a l Wrndrll. Idaho, a resident o f 'I'win ralln County. Idaho, holdliiR iln- irrmd tllle to real proj>erty In Twin l-'iilln County, Idaho, described n.i

U t F ifteen (16) In I)1<k k one Hundred Tw enty Heven <U7i 'I'win F alls Townslle, acrorillni to Ihn official pinl lU nrof im llle In the offlcn of llip Cainily itecorder;

and (iiBC 0(1 OcUit/ri- Itt. Iftl/l, «n: decedent anil jjellllnnT w nc Un band and w ife, (ui<l hII'-^kik iimi ii above dencrlt>cd real ixniiriiv «vi on such dote the I'oiniiion |iin|>eil)’ of decedent iind |)cllllonrt. nml llial no niiiillintloii for lellrtn of n<1mlii- tstrollon has |>een hereiofoie nindr, iind praying that Ihc (^iirt iiiitkc ii« decree finding Uie fncu lo l>e heiTin and In said iiellllon tr<ll and ndJuilvliiK.that Ihe enlln- rnlntr and hileioat of said decedrnl In and to said real propeily iijion tlir death of the decedent vrttnl in nml passed lo jwtltloilrr as liU miivIv- liiR wife.

IH F U fiT K fai ( iiv k n T hai Monday Ihn 31sl day of .)nne, IKJ7. a l llin hour of 'iVn <rilo.k

M,, nl tlin OiMirt Room of tliln I III the County <;n«it M

In siil(i ■i'win FalU County, lias hr<yi apiMilnied as Ihn tlina ami plnce for Ihe heorUig of aald j>elltlon when and where any peracaui in ieieiied 111' aald estate. ^lUier-aa lielis or creditors of aald deoeaard. iii»y ap- jxrar and abow rauae, if any they have, why the prayer of the i>e- tlllon ahould not lw» graiiied,

Onlert M ny,lB lh, 1037,M, C, lU.AOK.

(8oal) Clerk of tite Probata Cotirt,

CAREY

PAUL

Mrs, Ray Cravens, a recent bride, who before her marriage was Mlsa EsUier Brown, w as honored with a mIscelJaneouj shower as about 80 friends gathered a t the Grange lu l l on M onday evening. Hostess com­mittee, th a t late In the even ing serv­ed refreshm ents, was composed of Mrs, 0 , a . Sanford. Mrs. Willey Craven, Mrs, Coy Mae K Inde, Mrs. Henry Hackman. Mrs, Jack Mar­lin. Mrs. Earl Bowers, Mrs. Margaret zem ko and Mrs, Charles Sellx.

V enion Shook and Paul Dobbins arrived fro b K ansas the firit of the week to spend the sumlneJr. .

Miss N aola Stocking, daughter, of John Stocking, employed a l Elko, Nev., arrived Uunday to., visit her brother and h is w ife, Mr, and Mrs. fxiren Stocking and other relatives.

I EMERSON I 0 ----------------------------------------------- «

w ill Schddde a n d h ts nephew, Tom K ane , Elko, Nev., a re v isiting a l the hom e of th e Schoddn Imys.

M rs. Carl Jolley an d two child iiccom panled her fa ll irr Henry rnync, Pau l, to t)a l t l.ake City last week w here M rs, Jolley underw ent iiirdloal trea tm e n t.

Mrs. R. E. O o rleu . who h as been vh lilng In U tah , has re tu rned to her home.

Me;iil>ers o f th e A aronlc |ir/est- IumhI, acroin iu in led by J. M. Toone, r r Uorup, lyens H u n t a n d A. t: Corleiui, w en t to Butilet Haturday wliern they a tten d e d th e la llip rs ' luiil i.on»’ ou ting for tho aoutli tia l sU kes,

Jones Receives Ball Signed by Babe R u th

n . V. Jones. Twin P i l l i bos- • ketball and track coM h. v m ' named todsy sa w inner o f t n autographed baseball, sig n ed bjr Babe Ruth, u a result o f the Sinc la ir -B abe R uth b aM teU contest for the week e n d ln c May 8. Sinclair R ed n ln f com ­pany headquarter! here re-

- celved news of the a w ard th ti morning.

Jack Dlmond, Tw in F alls, w on a similar autographed ball In the contest for tho week ending April 38,

t SPRINGDALE fMrs, Elsie Cook, Sa lt Lake City,

Is visiting her daughter, Mra. Lon Thornton, and family.

Springdale students who w ill re­ceive diplomas from th e Burley h ig h school are Wendell Lltsen. Lyle Wprthlngton, Hula Johnson and Lee Hanks.

Mr. and Mrs, Parnell R asm ussen, Mrs. Henry Rasmussen a n d d a u g h - ' ter. Betty Lou, have le ft for S a lt Lake City where Bet'.y Lou w ill e n ­ter a hosplU l for treatm ent i o t her eye*.

Miss Bara Burgess, who has taught school here to r the past t y o y ea n , has acoeptod a poalUon In the Bur­ley school system.

Real E ntale TrnnHrcrB

Informatloit Furtiliheil by Twin raiU Tllla and .Abalrart Compaii)'

Dei'ree Dlst, Est. F Ilrllvllle lo Frank Uellvllle, L, 3 H. 47 Tl". '. Int. In lot 37 block 72. loU aJ, :t:i 34 and 38 block 0 niuo Lakes uditl- lion. ^

Iteinslatem ent Btate o( Iditlio to lllslop Orcharda, liworixjiBted

I-eana agreem ent I) i., Carlnon ti A II. 77tiimon< #lo,Aoo, linkn fust floor o f bullillnu hK^aled oi liita I and 3 block 132 T F and nl» all of lota a and 4 blo< k 133 'i r.

Deed R, o . Onilth U> K. I) Cnr ter I03S. L 30 block 1 Uoiilh 1‘nik Aililltlon ’IT.

Trust Deed F. Foss. ,h , to 1 IMtter 81,00, lot 3 blw^k J E-ist lAwn subdivision.

Di-ed W. R. Btkort lo L. 1. Itlioit. II. lota 17, II and 10 bliKk lU, Filer.

A hpU toil of coal Is requlird atari a freight U aln and bilng it to running speed.

No Inquest on Death O f Boise M an in R iver

BOISE, Idaho, May 30 (UJD-An autopsy today showed that D an Allen. TT, whose body w as found ' caught In a snsg In tlte Boise r i m yesterday, had probably suffered a heart attack before drowning. P h y -- slclans said there were no marks of violence, and that>hB had not been dead more tlian 48 hours. No in­quest will be held.

A grand toU l of 1333.778,838 was received by all Uie slatea during 103. its motor registration fees.

TIME TABLEBchcdiilea of passenger Iralnj and

mnior stages passing through Twin Falls dolly arc as follows:

OREGON flIIORT LINE Kaalttonnd

No.noi. lenvr^ ..................... 8:00a.m ,N«, S73, fp«ves ..................... 3:18 p.m .

Wealtft«ndt^o.M l. leaves ............... ...... 10:00a ,m ,No.50:i, Icnvcri ..................... l:8 0 p , m.

NoulhboBnd Dally Kxcept Hunday

Nn.aHO. to Wells, leaves... fl:30p.m .Norlhboand

N o.340, from Welts, or...... 3 :0 0 p.m .

UNION

Arrives ......l^-nvps .. . .A lilvrti vial.eiivea ..Arilveii .......liTAVM

P A C U no B T A Q II ICailbound

......................... . « : l0 a,n-......................... fl;20a.trN ortlislde.....- 1:20 p .n..................... ......l:3 0 p .n

Arilvea '. Inivr% Arrivca ,

Weatbeuitd '_ 1 0 :IA a .ir

.......................... _,..IO :88a.m .

......................... ......7:49 p .m ., NorUislde____ 8:03 |>.m,.............. .......... 3 ;6 8 a .in ................................3 ;0 3 a .m .

TW IN FA LLM -W K LU ‘I^av ra ................................. .. l :0 0 t .n iArilve.1 ......;________ ___ _ B tiB p.n:

TW IN K A u a - i iA iL n r n k a t t Nehedala No. 1

N iarlliig N orthboundI^-aveft Twin F a l l s ______ 11 :00a .m .ArrJvM K elnhum - ___3;O O p.m.l / 'n v r t K etohum S :IO & m .Arrives T w in FklU _____ 6:IO i>.m.

HcbedaU Na. I H larttng B ra tb b ra n d

f««ves K etchum B.-60».m.'Arrives I 'w in F a lti ia :M a . m . UaveA I 'w in Falla — ,—Arrives K e tc h u m ------------9 lU p .B k <

P ig * T e nIDAHO EVENING TIME S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ' W W H » . ta r w . MOT

MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press

LIVESTOCK

D E t^ E R LIVESTOC K D B N V K R -C attle ; 1^ 00; m w k e ta

to r tro n j: -beet-etew * W -to cows and helfera *S to |I 0 -

« • cilveB 16 to iU ; bu lls « to Hobs: eoo; marlcets steady to 25c

lowtt^ to p 511.60; bu lk »11.25 to i l l 5 o : packing rows 19.15 to *1055; nlga 19.15 to »10.50. ^

8h K P : 3.100; mBrkets slow to 25c l e « r ; f a t lambs $11,50 to *12^5; spring lam bs lU.SO to $12^5, ewes

■ (4 t6' 9(130.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK C H IC A G O -H ogs: 10,000; m a rk e t

unevenly steady; bu lk good and r holr>‘ 300 to 300 lb. w U. 110.70 (o $13- few early sa les 113 to >12.15; MP IJ2.I5.. h J jb e s l s ince A ug. 25, 1635: 150 to 190 lbs. <11.10 to lll.BO; few choice pigs $10.75 to tU .10 ; bulk good packlnt? sows $10.75 to $U.lO

C attle- S.OOO, calves 1.500; fed steers and yearlings fa ir ly active , steady to strong; la rgely W iO to $ ll£ 0 m arke t; sprlnkU ng m cd. w ts. up to M2.50; cows firm , suppo rted by continued scarcity ; sausage bulls steady; prac tical top $0.50; vealers 35c to 50c higher.

Sheep; 15,000; f a t lam bs opening slow; early sales aixiund 25c Jower; Bood to cliolcc c lipped lam bs a t 110.70 to- »10iS ; best he ld above $11; scattered sm all lo ts sp ring

itctle changed a ro u n d 113 (o $13i 0; sheep ab o u t s teady; m ost iHom ewes $4.50 to $5,25.

OMAHA X IV ESTO Q K ’ OUAMA-Hog* 1,800; 500 d irec t;

moatly steady to 10c hlghei;; top lU iO ; odd head* tU .6 0 ; good to choice 180*350 lbs. « I1 .2 5 -$ n i0 ; good to c h o k e 160-180 lbs. «10,7S to $11,40: lig h t llghte »10.00-$ll,00,

CalUe: 2,000; calves • 200; le d i te e n w td yearlings ab o u t s toady; o ther killing classes m ostly s teady ; stockera and feeders scarcc. s teady ; ■fed s t« r s and yearlings m ostly $0.39 to $11.26; he ife rs $fi.50-$10,50; 7J8 Ibi. »I0£5; p rac tic a l top vealers I8J)0.

Sheep: 4.000: lam bs m ostly 25c ..lower; o th e r classes s c a rc e ;-d e c k

N lb, f«d U m ba •12jOO: 66 Ib. CaU> Io th U ^ r ln g lam bs $11.60: choice •orted aaU ve lam ba b id I12A ); no c U p ^ lam ba o ffered ; sh o rn ewes early dow n fro m M 50; no actld ti on '^ U v e lam be.

r i E A T l i E l l S ON BAM m

OQDEN LIVESTOCKOODEK—H ogs; 150, fo r m a rk e t;

■teady a t W ednesday’a advance! best good a n d choice drlve-lna 111 to #11.25: m ixed k in d s $10.76 dpw n;

N pacU ng Bowi $8 to $9.CatU e: 100, lo r m a rk e t; slow, sup ­

p ly very Umtted, qua lity m ostly pla in , odd lota p la in cows s te ad y a t $430 to $SM ; few m ed . $6.70 to $6; odd good lig h t he lfery k inds u p to $7; c u t te r grades $3 to $4,50; odd bulls $5,00 down.

8 hM p: 13,850, Includes 750 for m a rk e t; n o th ing done early.

rOHTLAWD LIVEBTbCKPORTLANZ>~Bogs: 1.100; 770 d i­

re c t a n d on co n tra c t; m a rk e t opened ■ t e ^ ; 170 to 210 lb . d rive-in s «< 110.88 to 111; heavy a n d lig h t b u tc h ­e rs |1 0 to I1 0 J8 ; ro u g h pack ing a o m IS t o ^ J U ; am o o tb k in d s up t o « .

C a ttle : 180, calves » : s te ad y on drlTe>lQ offertngB; p la in cows lOiK) to |8 M ; c u tte rs $3,60 to 8S.2S: bulls U to 17; b est vealera tlO to 110.60; heavy a n d g rasser.ca lvea f ) to $0.

S heep : 860, Includ ing 991 d irec t; BO early sales.

N.V. STOCKS T S J O C K H C

ENIONEW YORK, M ay 30 (U.R5— T he

iii;»rkct c l» e d stronger.Ma.skci Ju n c n u .............. ............... 12H/iJlird Chem ical — i — :...... ......229

.............. 63

CHICAGO. Mny 20 ( ItfJ -R c p o rU ; A o'fflci I ra in in th e northweBt combined /jth w eak foreign m arketo forccci

rcaotlon In w heat p rices on the Chicago board of trad e today. In

le absence of suppo rt from bay ­'s, tlie local m a rk e t y ielded b e tter itkii a cen t a bushel early In the :sslon a n d Uien held a round the ay's low poin t..At th e closc w heat was P i to

prictin CnnR a d ia to r ......... ............ 22USm elting ...... ...... ........ 87>.iT elephone .... ............160

Am erican Tobacco B ........ . 76 VaA naconda Copper ....................... 53HAtcliUson. T opeka & SanUi Fe.. 88HA uburn M otors .............................. 25’.iBnltlm orc <fc O h io .........................32':.Hcndix Avlntlon ......................... 20’.i

a ice lCo. .. 24-

to;n t lo\

. . prlccs followed th e dow n­'d trend of w heat u nder a llsh i

vohune of s e llin g ,'T h e Mny dellv-' :r)' lost considerable g round In iplte of the f a c t th a t a s ye t no :orn h as been delivered agn lnsl :pniracl.s. O ats and rj’c were eu-sler.

...164^ .... 2 ....113',. .,,.154 ... 14

. G RA IN TABLECHICAGO—G ra in range:W hea l O pen H igh Low Close

[ny .....JJ2!» 1J3 1,33.....1.22-'i 1.22

......1.20f-j l i O \ l,10U MO'-*, 1.22^. 1 .2 0 \ 1.21’i

C om (oMiMay ........ 1J3^* U 2'H IJ0 » ; 131

ily .........l.H Ti l .H ’. 1.1T‘ l'n-> iC o m (new ):

May ......... iJ 3 I3 3 ’,i, U 1 1,83Ju ly ____ i.ie ^ i 1,19 1,18 1.19Sept. ____ 1.09U 1.09‘i l,08’,i 1.00>,t

ec. ____ 31% .8lVi J1 ,81HO ats:

May ____ 5H 4 M £1% £2- - ■» .

J 9 ’iS e p t .______ 39 >4 J9U

Rye:M ay ____ 1.18U 1.18U 1.16U 1.16TiJu ly ____ 1.07>,4 1,07% 1,05H l,05?iS ep t. _____S V .i -J3 U i) lH J 2 '4~ to . ............ J33HA

B arley :M ay ......... ,73'i* ,73',i .73'.-i .73 'i

CASH QBAINC H ICA O O -^W heat: No sales.C o m : No. 3 m ixed I U 4 to $ U 5 '

NO. 1 yellow $ U 8 H : No. 2 yellow |U 4 to $ U 8 H ; No. 3 yellow $ U 4 to $ U 8 ; No, 3 w hite » l J 4 ‘i : No.

fhlte $ l J 3 ! j ; sam ple grade $1.20 to $U8,

O aU : No. I w hite 53',^c; No. w h ite 52% to 53c; No. 3 w h ite 60 to 61 '.ic; sam ple grade 48‘ic .

B arley : F eed 70. to 85c; m a lting $1 to $ U 5 .

' POTATO^ \

•AN nUNOlSCO LIVBBTOCK8 0 . BAN F R A N O ISC O -H ogs:

• 00, d irec t 100; s te ad y ; to p an< bulk 108 to aiO lb . b u tchers $11.60; few pack ing sowa $0 to ^ .36 .

CatU e: >00, d irec t 120, h o ld o re n M ; package 1,080 lb. steers o ff <Uo- tilter'e m ash $»M ; odd buIJs $« down.

Calvee: 10; m edium and good veal- e ra quoted $7 to $8.76.- S heep; 476, d irec t 818; s teady; p a r t deck m edium to low a n d good 70 lb . C alif, spring Iam bs $9,25,

BASEBALLTODAY'S GAMES

(Ily U D ittd ’TrrsM) NATIONAL

R H rPhU adelphla ... 000 003 0 0 0 - 3 0 0 P l tU b u rih .: . ,^ l l3 i0 0 0 0 x - 6 13 a

L am asV r, Jorgens. M nlcahy and Atwood. G race; 6 w tr t and Todit.

FD T C R E POTATO TRADES (Q aota tiona fam ished by Sodier, W egener A Co.)

M ay delivery; 2 cars, $2.32; : cars, $3,34; 1 car, 12.33; 1 car, $2.84; d o s in g bid a n d a.<k, $3.36 to $2.42,

Novem ber delivery: no saks. clos­ing b id a n d aak, $1,65 to $1,68.

CH ICA G O POTATOES O m O A O O — W e a t li e r cloudy,

tem p . 55. ahlpm enU 1,010, o rrlvals 67. tf a c k 169, o ld supplies llglit, Id a ­ho ' R usseU dem and good, m arket steady . Id ah o Russel B urbanks early T h u rs . 1 c ar fine qualliy largo $2.78, 1 c a r $3,70. 3 cars $2.M, 4 $3.00. 1 c a r $2.50; una ll to m edium 3 c a r s $2.45, 2 cars $3,40, 1 c ar nilxod No. one $2.80 and No, two pritctlcnl- ly free from cu ts $2,40. 1 c a r mixed No. ono $2,50, No, two $2,10; supplies light, dem and nlow nin bare ly sU-ady wllli nllKlitly wr und erto n e ; La, BUM T rlum jih t

■ T liu rsday unw ashed 1 c a r line q Ity $2.50, la te Wed, wa.'Iicd 1 12.80, .1 c a r »2,fS5, unwn.^ll^(l 1 car $3.40. 3 c a rs $3.3r., 2 cars ♦J.JU.'curly Tliurfl, 1 c a r m lx rd .N n , otin |J.:)0 a n d No, two $U S. 1 ri|r iiilNrd No, one $3.35 a n d No. two $l.'J.'>; 'IVx. Bliss T riu m p h 1 car Ain.BllM T rium ph wnvihfd I r a r ^l1e w- ing h e a te d fa ir fondlllnn u n ­w ashed I c a r 3 car,i ,.lu.wlngh ealed some decoy No. twow ashed i cars $1.30, Illl^ •a^h<•d 3 c ars $1.95, I cur ll.Uii, l c«r $1.15; C alif. WliUa I cnr t'J 00, 1 rn r show ing decay I3.M), into W.-it l cur $3.(50; «-ommrrrlals 1 rar localO alir, Whitfl RdMi cui J.’ ink Kim- ne rrla ls 1 car

Chi.. MU.. S I. P au l i t Pac,...C ho 's le r C orp ............................C(K-R. c o la ..............................Com m ercial S o lvenis ............C oininonw calth & S outhern C oiillnen ln l O il o f D elawar.C orn P roducts X iu 'l’oiU de N em ours ............E .v .tm cn KodakE lectric Pow er & L ig h t ........G enera l E lcclrlc ....................G enera l Food.s

nera l M olon G oodyear Tlr'cIn te rn a tio n a l H arv es ter ......In trm n tlo n n l T elephone ......Jo lm s M nnvlllcK m n e e o tt C o p p e r ..................Locw 's Inc . ...rM ontgom ery W a r d . . ...............No.'sh. K elv ln ato r ................ .N ational D airy ProductsNew Y ork C e n t r a l ..................P ack ard M otors .......... - ............. «'•«P a ra m o u n t P ic tu re s ________ 19%

P en n ey Co. ----------------- 92Pcnna , R . B . 44Pure OH .......................................... 18HR adio C orp ..................... .............. 8',»R adio K e ith O rpheum ---------- 8 'i*“ ’no ld s Tobacco B ..............SOU

R oebucl • 88UShell U nion O il ................. ......... 29Sim m ons Co. . . 46Socony V acuum ..... - ------------- 18’.4S ou th ern P acific ........ ...... .........56'>iS tan d a rd B ran d s ....................... 1 2 'iS U n d a rd Oil of C a l i f .______ 43’iS tan d a rd O H 'o f New Je rsey -.. 65HT exas C orp.............................. - ..... 69ST rans-A m erica 1 3 'iU nion Carbide Sc C a rb o n ____ 100%U nion P acific ---------------144>4U nited A ircraft ......... .. ....... ...... 25»iU nited Corp. - 4HU 6. S teel, com .................. 9 9 SW arn er Bros. l2>-iW estern U nion .........W estlnghouse E lectricF._W. W oolw orth C o .____A m erican Rolling Mills ..A rm our ..................................B o e in g .....................................Briggs M anufactu ring Co,C un iss W righ t ....................Electric Auto U te .......... .N ational D istillers ..............N orth A m erican AviationS chenley D istillers ............S tudebiiker ....W hite M otors 24A tla n t ic Refilling ......... ..............29

H ouston .O il ................. .............1 - 15SLiquid Carbonic C orp........ ..........'4 8 fSafew ay 8torc.s ................ ...;------34U nited A lrllne .i............................. 25'

NEW YORK, May 20 (U.PJ—T ile stock m a rk e t today enjoyed its best a d vance of th e m on th w ith volume

'e r a m illion shares.U n ited State.s Steel reached p a r Id o th e r s te eb were strong. Non-

. . r r o u s m etals vied w ith th e ferrous fo r leadership, w hile rails develop- !d re la tiv e activ ity on th e up turn .

C on tlnu rd )ilgh level of business in th e face of n declining stock m a rk e t to g e th e r w ith le tu i; In foreign liqu i­d a tio n allied th e recovery.

ranged to m ore th a n i2!d th e b is t w ere m ade

In th e lending Iwues. At 100, U. S. S tee l was up 4.U points. Y oungs-

Sliee t and Tube reached 85U, Bethlehem 8 4 S .u p 5 ’i ; N a-

.L 8 3 ': , up 2^1, a n d R epublic3 5 ',

_____ 13947'^

„ 11'.4 ,. 42^i-

14?*

N . Y. CURB EXCHANGEA m erican Super Power ........... IHC ities ServJci-, com .......... 3E lec tric Bond A: S h a r e ............. 16Hr o r d M otor Ltd. CT*

SPECIAL W IRECoorleay o(

f iudler, W eiener A Com pany Elkk Bldg.—Phone 11$

INVKST.MKNT TRU STS

F und . TniJ.1, c o r,) , -rn i^ t

MININU STO B im k rr Mill ami .Miilll'

. c i ty CdiHx-r P a rk t;iiy Coii'oliiliitf AllYcr K ing Crximivn flu n ah ln r Mliir.i 'n n t lo Btanrtnrcl .

Brooklyn ... O hlcagn .

M ungo I and U artn i

R. 0 0 0 ^ - 0 .. 101 1— 3

Pn rm rlre

R

OlncuiMiU .......................- 000 1 - 1T u rn e r and liopw ; H allahan and

tenbtrdJ.New T o r t i - 0 t .L o u to -

O u n b e r t a n d M anoiao; H nrnrll a n d Owen.

AMERICANn

D etro it ......................... 200 uoi oo-aPh ilA M piila ..................000 UOI > 0-1

L»wson a n d C ochrane; Hmlth and Hayeti.

R H Kcjh lcafo ........... no ool ooo-5 laNew Y ork .........000 000-100-1

U e a n d Bewelii Dlekey.-

llro

140 100 -( 004 000

.nd Py tlak ; Mar-

O lereU nd .......^ t « n .......

A llra . H udlli cum , O etermiieltei D«S«uteli,

Bt. LouU .................................... <KW aahington .......................... . o o o -o

n u d e b n m d , B tlk e and Kiiffmi JUnk* a n d MUllee.

MRTAI.H NEW Y O RK . nxlay's

am Plter p rlrrn for ilrllvrrrtl » jvpt ponm li;

iClrclicilylli' 14; •xiw rl

Diince) 03

flank n(

re tllU ae r r« r U w o i and A i m i b m . a lM g a rden rertlllM r. P k . U l . T w lii‘r« ll« r e e d A ilc e V*.

Copjwi 14.65.

T in : StraltA s|k>i MI'>.U a d : New Yuik (1 In <10 . Kant Bt.

I>ouU DBA.'/.Inc: New Ynik 7 ll), Kasl Ut.

Ixiuln O.fiA; nrciiuci <|iinil<'r <l IIA.A him lnuni, vlinln 2n ii> J i ; n n tl-

mony, American 14'>.i'la lln tu ii (iliillitu p

Ut an,Q iilrkRilvrr «li)llarh.

T6 jHiunds) Ofl, iioiiiftiaigstni, jHJWilnrcl

poiiDdl I.IK) t<i I U<i.W ollran illr, «l(.lhvi« per

tilt, i 1H1 m rla lllr rn u trn l. du ly paid) 10 lo M.

MnrketH At A (ilancc

IJllil) AU»ka IklHlin. I’oirlKii rxiW>hur l i ,r

lilHher, I '.r iic h flanci ri,-.v. Cntlon firm . ' , .,<lrahm : W hral. I S l.i 1‘,

to 44 It rriita .

OAMI' n i lK UIUI.H W ayuka M ir hmmiii

y rn trrday a t thn cliy jmrK ]h Aiiii Nrrly hrrvr.1 llirmeniing will l>n lirM ut tlu< place.

SPI'X;lAL WllUiCnurtrtj! t

S tanda rd Nrfurll P e rrin * lin tel llld i.

A siirlte GoldO ocur rt-Aiene M ln ri ... . D ay rock . .M (!(allnn Metaln M orn ing G lory Po)arlfl .R ay Jefferao ii ..........f)UUAhlnn (;onn,

Hall l.a h f Ht(.rha

A ntic ipation of a f irm er p rice level fo r copper m etal helped th e

lares. A m erican Sm elting touched 8 6 \ . up 4 ’.i ; A naconda

. . ip 4: K enneco tt 58. up 3>,4; C erro de Pasco 65, up 3',4; Phelps D odge' up 2; In te rn a tio n a lNickel 61 S , up l \ . a n d M iam i 1 7 ^ . IP I* i,

U. S . Sm elting rose 8 po in ts to 84 In the silvers w hile H om estake M in ing touch 383, up 9 polnte In the golds, A m erican Zinc was a t 13, up lU .

All com m odity stocks im proved.A tch ison m ade th e b est show ing into rails. I t reached 89H, up 3t4.

S o u th e rn Pacific a t one tim e sold a t 7 ‘i , up 3 S ; U nion Pacific 145, ip H i ; G re a t N orthern 5 0 ^ , up lU

a n d a new h igh .C h r j’sle r a t 113U w as u p 3>i,Som e sligh t p ro fi t- tak in g look

p lace before th e close a n d prlccs slipped bock from th e h lgha of the day . How ever, th e lis t ciQsed sub- iU nU ally ' above th e preced ing ses

-olon.Oow Jo n e s 'c lo sin g stock averages:

I n d u s tr ia l 17359, up 3,84: ra ilroad ------ ip 1,10; utU ltles 37 i« , up 0'^3.

Local Markets 1--------------------------- — ----------- •

B uying PricesG RA INS

S o ft w heat ............................... ....... $1.03O ats , a hun d red ..... ......$l.fiOB arley , a h u n d r e d .... y i

BEAN&(M ark et fu rn ished by K . E .

G a m a n d , U. S. B ean in specto r) . A ll dealers o a t of m arket.

POULTRY AT SANCHC olored hens, over 8 lbs. _____ l:C olored hens. 4 to « lb*>..C olored hens, o nder « lbs.,L egho rn hens .............. .............C olored frye rs ___________L egho rn bro ilers. J ' i lo * lbs— 15o“ Id cocks -------------------- ------------ 6c

•age - ............................................ .....(Above price* a re fo r A grade,

g rad e . 1 cen t less. C grade, half prlceK

PRO DU CE1 b ttt te r fa l ...............

No. 2 b u tte r fa t ...... ........Eggs, specia l ------ --------E x lraaKUni ards .W hites , m edium ..................—.C om m ercials ............... .......... .P u lle ts ..... . _E gfs, ung raded , in t r a d e .......PulIeU , In tr a d e .......................

LIVESTOCK C hoice lig h t buU hers, 160 to

200 pounders ..........................O r r r w e lih l butcher*. 210 to

250 p o u n d e rs ........O verw clgb l bu tchers, 250 lo

300 pounder* ......U nderw eigh t bu tchers . US lo

160 pounders . .P a rk in g sows, lig h t________Pack ing sows, hei S leeraH etfe rs - .

$9.0017,1$7J5

I8.00-$7.6Q)5,00-$0.s0f4.00-IS.S0$4,oo-$7.no........$10,00»j.00-»0.00

. l ie nF a t ap rlng lam b* ...... ......Y ra rh n g lam bs ................

M IL L rEKDBItran , 100 p o u n d i .................. ....... $1.70H ran . BOO p o u n d s ........................ J1.8SHtock feed, 100 p o u n d i------------$1.85HU>ck feed, 500 poundi.................$1.80

BUTTER, 15GGSLOB ANOCI.EH

IX>fl ANOEl.EH - U iittrr: 31 S c . up '->c; iiflina flrnts dow n s c ; htftiular.ln 20' , r , ' j c ; iindergrado J8So.

Kgga unchuiigeu W rs tem cheriir: T riplet

; longho

A lta I'll! It) .C a rd iff U row u P o in t . K ennebw i . . P a rk P rem ie r W alk e r MlnluK W est TolrOii

IIAK HII.YKII NKW YOliK llui allv tr

q iin lcd Imtav a t 44'» rrn i* « fuincc, o ff '« cen t. .

l,ONI>ON l»AIt NIKVRItIX1NJK)N- Mar Mlvrr ra se d 1-lfl

p enny today lo JO ftJifl p riire an iiiinre. Baaed on nlrmiiK a t $4 04IA. llin A m erican eqnlvi.lm l wan 41131 oen ls a fine niinm , ron iiia red w ith 4KSB re n ts yrnlriilay Forw ard s ' ver w as unrhi.iiH rd *i 30 7 - in (>eii an ounce.

:ilc; Bt) Rcore 20c.C heeie ; wholes

le ts IflS c ;IH S -lO 'ic .

rg g n ; large 33‘.tc; me Ainail 17Hc.

O n t r a l C alir. e |g s : 3'

CiliCAUO OllIOACIO Eiign; Ui

c rlp ts 30,I3B <'»nrA; fi (Irs ls S ic; d lr lle i Ifl 'u ': ■ e lp ls lO’ . r . rhri'knpacked rif»l.

a 33'v; P in

nxtnliiitte i

x tr a flroU iU'Oc; finitfl 37>.c t« ,rd s ao 'lic ; aiierlali

u tra lleed 3B'4(

pa rkedtlint.i 3 1 ',c,•llil.i n,7D() lull

CLINICAL OUMS REVEAL DEf [CIS

169 Tw Iq f a l ls Y oa ths an d 68 F ile r Children Given

^ C om plete ‘Chock-U ps’ .

O ne h u n d red and fif ty -n ine c h il­d re n betw een Ui* ages of fou r a n d ilx years, a ll residents o f T w in

Pa lls , a n d 68 children of th e sam e ago group. rwldenLi of F iler, w ere given com plete physical e xam ina ­tio n s d u r in g th e tJiree-day d lagnos-

cllnic w hich v?as held in T w in P a lU a t th e new county office bu ild ing a n d fu tu re hom e of th e T w in P a lls county health up lt.

Com plete records of th e exnm lna- tio n s were com pleted th is a f te r -

1. T h e clin ic wa.i held u n d e r th e i«irBhlp of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r

o rgan ization a n d m em bers o f th e T w in P a lls county m edical society

well a s local dentists, dona ted th e ir scrvJcM.

Find Defects long th e 15a ,Tw ln P a lls ch ll-

eXomlned. records show , 'lO i w ere referred to fu rth e r ex­

am ination by specia lists fo r eye ind e ar de fects ; 62 were found to lavo en larged or Infected tonsils ind adenoids: 74 needed d e n ta l

trea tm e n t; n ine were im m unized ag ain st sm allpox a n d 10 a g a in s t ( liph ihe rla; 28 h a d a lre ad y ta k en ;mnllpox vaccinations a n d 24 h a d d iph the ria Im m u n lz a ^ n s ; seven were found to have pFobable h e a r t dcfecUs a n d ope had chron ic o r ub-ncute bronchitis.Among th e 68 ch ild ren , resid en ts

it Filer. 32 were found to have In­fected tonsils o r adenoids: s ix were found to require den ta l tr e a tm e n t;

;rc given im m unizations a g a in s t ^maIlpox a n d e igh t a g a in s t d ip h ­the ria ; 13 -were given sk in te s ts fo r d iph the ria and two received tube r- :v:lln sk in te sts ; 19 had previously

been vacc inated ag a in s t sm allpox 17 h a d previously be en Im m un­

ized a g a in s t d lph tlierla .B u h l Clinic Today

s im ila r clinic, fo r B uh l a p d Costlcford ch ild ren was being held it the B uh l c ity h a ll today.

Local doc to rs w ho dona ted th e ir Mrvices du rin g th e .th re e day c lin ic In Tw in P a lls were D r. C harles B ey-

D r. V. B . Pucndcling . D r. W illiam T . P asse r. Dr, H ,-E . L am b, D r. R. A. P rice. D r. J . E. L angen - walter. D r. C. R . W eaver. D r. M. J . Fucndellng , D r. G eorge E. H ailey, D r. H. L. M cM arU n, and D r, J . W . Hawkins,

D en tis ts dona ting the ir services I exam ina tion of th e ch ild ren w ere r. R . R . O rr. D r. J . O , T io lso n , r, G. W . Burgess. Dr. R. O . lo se t. r. J . E . Jo h n s to n ,' Dr, W .- H,

Dwight. D r. R . A. Sutcllff, D r. W. M. F ish er, D r. P . F . McAtee and

O. T . Luke. -■ '

u(l students

cxlilbltlon was r club through onsl.iie<I of a projector, and

Com bined a n n u a l Mhool exlilblt If the* ju n io r and senior high

schools w aa closed last evening a f ­te r being viewed by many in te re s te d townspeopli o f th e schools,

M usfc du ring the < suppled by th e Sclenc Its exh ib it w hich c< h igh frequency bo: ampJJfJer.

Tw o sm all p igs cnclo.-^d tn a pen If w ire th ro u g h which alterim tely in e lec tr ic c u rren t was running vere th e cau .« of merriment anti n any p ranks. T he electrical fence VM a n Illu stra tion provided by the

F u tu re F a rm e rs of America, .show­in g th e type now installed oii m any fa rm s In th e cominiinlty iQ keep livestock from escaping

V aried D bplayi H igh scliool exhib its ruiiK'-t!

a r t w ork to articles toinplcird by ■kers In the Industrial de- ;m ent,

types of

fo r fo rm a n d llgli bu ild ings such a i h ig h school .and v hom es In ske tch fon Ings; p o r tr a its and still life-

A m ong Uie m ost jiotlccable of the E ngllsli d e p a r tm e n u exhibit., were soap m odels of th e char.acters from Id y lls of th e K ing, .sculptored by V irg in ia T aber, Models cliL^elcd and on e xh ib ition were Alfred Lord T ennyson , Q ueen Guinevere, K ing A rth u r. L a n c e l o t , Oareih and E lttlne. V arious oUier exanipic? of p ro jec t w ork w ere on display su<yi IS illu s tra te d booklets on . le tte rs, lutslde read ing , and a model Sliake- p e a re a n tlie a te r o f the iTtli cen ­

tu ry su b m itted by A rthur Vallton vork In E nglish VI.

th e language deparim ent the hom o c o un try was Illustrated by m in ia tu re sets' a n d dolls clothcd In

M H I L B E CHARGi IQ UK

Y oung F o rg er S till U naw are Thftl Body of MiUer

H a s Been 7 o an d

BO ISE, May 20 lU.PJ-W hlh im H ix nervously paced tin nes of h ls 'so llta ry dungeon today I ih e s ta te pen iten tiary . Elmi lun ty au th o ritie s prepared large h im w ith th e m urder

P ra n k M iller, aged rancher, a t p re lln d n ary hearing nex t week.

you th fu l forger w ho e.vai from th e i:agln Island prison fii In Ju ly , 1030, Is jio l ye t aw are tl M iller's body h as beeii fovmd, s W arden W illiam Cie.is

A pparen tly h intlfiedo f th e fni-t u n til taken (o Moun H om e. E lm ore county ^eHl, for a r- ra lg n m e n t nex t week. County P ros, ecu to r C hillies Htoiit ^ald he "prnh- ably " would no t talk to Hlx again u n til tiM t time.

Dead KU M outhsAt a coroner’s liuiuesl ye.iterday

It wan e;ila1)llfihed th a t M iller had Iwen dead fur a t leanl nix inorittK before hin iKidy wan found.

T hin contrad ic ted p a rt of the story H lx to ld liivestlgatorn nix weeka bbo W h e n intervlrw ed by H heriff Ueorgi H endricks of Klmnrn county liiime d la tely a fte r tie wan c ap tu red h P rice , U tah, Klx said h e had neei M illor •■alive and well, w ith IIBO. oi ft B all I.«I(B t l t y i t r e e l Feb, 13 1037,"

T lie im iiifst p,Mobllihrd tlia t M il­le r h a d lull hrcn nlint tlirnugh t th e head , aa flfAi rri>c.ned. b u t had been killed iiy a im iirt whic: th e le ft tirrnnt and ranged th ro u g h the ir f i ch am ber of the h e a r t. emrimuK beti d e r bladen.

WidowH l''ile forKHtalc Ailthoi'lly

PeUtK m ln iatra lo i ta le s were today l>y v r a i l s men.

M rs. Kli requested U te of he

foi apiK iliitm ent . . . .... !\ rir thplr hu ibnndn ' rr

rilni In p robate com iiiuwn of n u h l and t m

Che T w ini

A nderson, nn in au tho rity in th e i late husband , t ln i A

...... - ............... d im .tune 31, i o n wito u t lenvhiK a will, ' l i e le ft fa lan d and i.rtnnnal''proi>erly, ,P f lherfey, Hiilil, is a tto rn ey -for M A nderson.

M ra,'I.o lllr lilack filed th e acli ■a th e entalc nf O reek Blaek, w died M ay 2 of tiiU year. Value

m gixKin Kiid cash to ta ls iu<x) Hailey. T w in F a lli , Is her i

torney.

IV cn Needed lo Aid In Beet 'I'hinninK

ID A H O PA L U l, id^ho. May 3D (UR)—re d e ra l re-einplnyinrnl seivlco o ffleea rep o rte d UKlay tliai mo men a re needed for augar beet field lalHir a t td jiho ra lln and lilarkfooi • ili ln n lu g oiMiratli.iia am r . p r t i d to be In fu ll * « ln | Uatiirdsk.

H otel Excavatioii Will Knd Fritlay

K xcavatlon worlf on tho ton lion alttt for the |l3ft,000 tl i>U>ry ad d ition to th e Hogers<in will be oom pleted tomorrow, iifflclala M id today,

n u lld in g of fo m a a n d ^lourliconcrete will s ta r t t i r r th e hi* D lesel-pow eied slui com pletes iU digging tasks.

Many View Annual Exhibit Showint^ Varied School Work

A rt :onsl5t of rirn

na tive ga rb a s well a s m a n y book­le ts o n variouB phases o f th e w ork stud ied . T h e U U n s tu d e n U dU - played m a n y objccts co'ncem lng tlie s tudy of C aesar 's w orks su c h as h is tr iu m p h a l en try , C aesar's tower, m ln la tiire bridges, a n d a R om an house.

Science a n d m aU iem atlcs d e p a r t­m ents disp layed d raw ings a n d models p e rta in in g to su b je c t m a t­te r covered Uic p a s t year. I n 0»o biology group were Included iho preserved life of a chicken from the th ird day of developm ent to the 21st. w hen i t is ready for h a u h ln g , a s wcA 05 clay models of various in ­te rn a l o rgans o f flsli a n d fiogs.

Ju n io r HighJu n io r h igh work followed m uch

th e sam e schedule a s t l ia t of th e h igh school as fa r as w ork exh ib ited w as conce rned w ith a ll d e p a r tm u its ‘being rep resen ted by tab les covcred w ith p ro jec t booklets a n d han d w ork. W orthy of special m ention w as th e penm ansh ip w ork of col­ored pen sketches using reguta tlon drills, social s tudy w ork in tho building of proJecU illu s tra tin g th e various types of countries itud lcd . a n d th e a r t work w hich includeti such d iversity of sub ject m a tte r as color charw , scenery, cartoon.i, posters, silhouettes, sp la tte r p a in t­ings, a n im a l life and p o rtra its .

S liop a n d hom e m aking articles show n were m ule evidence of con ­siderab le tlm o and e ffort. Ju n io r h igh school boys' collection of a r ­ticles Included book ends, footstooU a n d sm sll (abJes. TJje shop work of tho advanced s tu d e n ts from the h igh school w as com posed of such th in g s as Inlaid card tab les and ced a r che.sts. H om cm akJng p ro jec ts In evidence were w ash dresses, tow els a n d stitch ing c h a r ts hs w ork of th o Jun ior high m isses a n d silk dresses, w ash dresses a n d su it e n ­sem bles from th e advanced classes.

S P O l SLOPS ASSEMBiy UNE^

B etw een 3 ,0 0 0 and 4 ,0 0 0 in P lym outh F acto ry Idle

A fttir S trike

(By U nited P re u )A sit-dow n fitrike- today ojoeed

OH'n th o ^ feem bly Jine o f th e p ly . lo u th M otor C or com pany'a p lan t t D etro it; M ich., fo rc ing idlenew f betw een 3.000 a n d 4,000 workers Spokesm en fo r th e C hrysler Cor­

pora tion—w hich controls Plym outli p roduction — .announced th e cause fo r th e d is tu rbance was n o t known T ho U nited A utom obile W orkers un ion , w hich recen tly negotiated an ag reem en t w ith C hrysler ending a len g th y s tr ik e a n d banning fu ture s lt-d o w n j. likewise professed no tnow lcdge of tho trouble.

In C leveland, a sudden str ike of :m ployecs In th e exclusive rcslden- llnl L ake S hore ho te l caused .su.-i- pcn.’ilon o l elevator and d ln ln s room scrvlce as well a.s a shu t-dow n of ;e a t a n d ho t w ater. •

I n S o u th Bend. Ind.. U. A, w*.- jfflcla ls sa id they hoped to .r e a c h »n ag reem en t w ith th e S tudebakcr Automobile com pany ending a two ia y s tr ike . T he w alkout w as the anion m en 's p ro tes t ag a in s t refusaj 3f o th e r w orkers to Join th e C. 1,-0. sfflllate-

ARIICLESFIL FOR HO

Bulk of th e stock In the Ambas­sa d o r H o te l com pany, which I s 't o e re c t a $300,000 new hotel In T w in Fa lls . Is he ld by F ra n k C. Mitchell of S a l t L ake C ity , copy of the articles of inco rpo ra tion showed today wlicn filed a t Uie office of P rank J . Sm ith , coun ty reco rde r.

M itche ll ho ld s 9.00 shares out of a to ta l of 1,000 sh a re s authorized. C, E. B oo th , p ioneer T w in Palls bu.slness

. a n d S tu a r t H . Taylor, city plo- w hose agency handled option

deals fo r th new hotel, each hold 50 shares to com plete th e total.

T h e tr io is lis ted as Incorporators, icco rd lng to th e papers filed today.

T h e concern wa.<i formed " to con- itru c t, m a in ta in , manage, ope ra te »nd e stab lish a ho te l" In Tw in Falls , :)ie docum en t s ta te s . Home office Is T w in Falls .

T he A m bassador is to be erected 1 five lo ts d irec tly across from th e

E lks' bu ild ing o n ' Shoshone s tre e t. E . J . P o s t a n d associates. S a lt L ake C ity, a re f inanc ing th e project.

MAY SORay H agedom and R uby G race

Lowrj-, bo th of Buhl.

Boise ....Calgary C hicago D enver ,H avre ..H elenaK allspell- sas C ity .....

A ngeles _...Miles C ity ......■■ leapolls .....New Y ork .........O m ahaPocatelloP o rtlandSt. L ouis ....... .

■Salt L ake .........F rancisco ..

S e a ttleT W IN FA LLS . W llllstor Y ellow stone ....

Joliiinv Morris (.'oiiiiiig to City,

in $3:i,000 CarTiny Y outh Will OiVi F am ed

R adio Call and' D isplay M idgot R oadster

n ie fam ed radio call of " P h ljlr M orrl,i" win be heard lii Tw in Fall? n e x t 'IMe.vlay,- May 2S; w h en .Jo h n - n y M orris, jr., "(raveling am bassa-

of Kood will " for tlie P h ilip M orris com pany, vl.siu tJie c ity in iln 13^,000 specia l-bu ilt m idget nadst/T .J o h n n v lilm.-iclf Is only 43 Inclier

nil a n d . welRh.’. M poiuids althoURliof ane, lie A-IU b

i Tw it

In^hy* of I (ilng tr

•n ta ll'

imllce rsco rt int.111 drive h is tiny li

la d h trr r ig h t In to t r IloRerson lio lrl. n Ix>Roy W ray, d is tric t

•r for P h ilip ^ M orrli

•I'wln

repre.li com pai .

iba.Ksi^dor" will ntay li overnight, W ray aald

'III Klve Ih r fam ous rad io ra t a n d will pass o u t sam ples of elit ire ttes a t th e floiierson loliby. profj. ibly In a local ’d e p a r tm e n t a tore ind po.ssll)ly In a n o th e r locatloi

w liere hln au lo m ay be d isplayed. H e Is to w ra r h is wldely-know i

e<t uniform and ra p du rin g h is 'Islt,

T h e »:t:i,<XK) m idget ro ad ster li la iid -m ade a n d is sa id to b« probV. )ly (he m ost espenslvn auto inoblh 11 th a na tion . I t Is II fee t long .11(1 m akes a speed of 00 m llea pei loiir. I t han been driven In to »n( ■xhlblted At m any of the largesi in le li In America,

W alte r Cam plw ll, chau ffau r an r rav rh n g rom pnnlo ii, will afcorn- lany Jo h n n y M orris, Jr,

l{it«‘H Pay H onor To M. B. Pollard

F ilia l tiiliiitn waa paid yesterday t<i M arlnn iirn iieb (Ned) Po llard a t srrvii r r he ld yesterday a fU rn o o r a t th r I-Wlii I'alin m ortuary rh ap e l Itrv . (iroiK f Itosetierry; H U |« rt p a s ­to r. cirfli'inlrit a t th e rites,

Miinii- Included tw o num bers, "Tlip Old KiiKged Cross" and^ 't'om a l)i«v W ril llnde rsta iid ." by KelUi ,ir.liani<eii, KOen. Pallbearer* were ( ifo run Mnmpaon. Andrew Olsen, • trBtiipbrll. Collin* Cam pbell.W all Iirniv micj C lifford fltaley, a ll of KImlierlv,

lii te riiieu t was In Tw in Palls r

H K K V U A U R A N 0 K I >.IKIIOMP: M ay ' 20 (npec la l)—

H n v iirn for M yron O oldeu Boyoe H , who died yesten tay a t th e W en- d rii honpital, will he ld fla tu rd ay

ja l 'J p , 1,1. a t th e I. D , H. chu rch ' w iui iiihiio|i !i. o . TIlby o ffic ia l I li'k l i i i f im n it will be u nder tin liliie riio ii of tho W iley funeral U «ne,

j News of Record] M arriage Licenses

T em peratures IPreclp,

12 62 ,0010 (H .02H 54 -00«8 84 .00

70 .004G . 62 ,(H<6 70 ,00Q8 78 ,005Q 72 ,00

.52 76 .02

.50 80 .58te 62 .08S4 72 .0248 . 5C .00

.64 62 .00

.58 72 ,0031 64 ,0050 64 .0048 58 .0039 60 T r.&4 78 .06

-.88 00 ,02

Yolio Found-aiul It’s in Canada

So 0 . of 0, W onders W licthe r London F irm Qot Its

W ires OrosBod

C h a m b e r of Com m erce h u n t fo r th e Yoht) volley ended In success today.

T he valley in situa ted tn the Y oho iia tln im rp iirk , B rltlsli Co^' lum bla, and h as a T w in fulls located w ith in IIa borders. Mrs, R obert H aller told (.he E vening T im es today a fte r read ing a fea tu re te lling of a reqiiesi lo (he cham ber frnpi I-oiuloii, Fng - land , ask ing for pho tog raphs of T w in F a lls and the Y oho v a l­ley.

Yoho. Mrs. H aller .said. Is lo ­cated we.ht of Uike l/ml.-.e, and (he addrr.-a In Field, n. O. Hhe ban n i)lcture to prove It.

-And U iat fixed up Ihe Cham> her of Com m erre. b u t le ffB e i:- re ta ry P . O. T hom pson w on­de ring w hether D orien I.elKh, I.td .. o f Ixitidon, rea lly w ants p ic tures of 'I-wln Palls. Idaho , o r o f th e T a’Jfi VaJfs h i Yoho

Riles Held For Accident Victim

F rie n d s a n d relatives a ttended fu- ?ral rjtc-s yesterday afternoon for 'a n H , Sw eet, w ho died of in ju r ­

ies recelvpd u nder wheels of a tra in In U ta h . Rev, R oy B arn ett, pns- •o r o f th e B a p tis t church, officiated ,l th o services.

M usic included two nuhibers vhlch were sung by M rs. Jam es •larvey a n d MLw Edna G raham .

P a llb e n K fs w ere F red Pe rrj ', T ed G oeckner. Ja m es W atts . L . C. How­ard . F red S tone a n d Ray McKean.

ite rm en t was In Sunset Memo­ria l pa rk .

Suit for Divorce Filed in Shoshone

SH O SHO N E. May 20 (Specia l)— M rs. F ra n ce s M . Oorm lcy had s ta r te d su it for divorce In d istric t c o u rt he re to<Iay. T he .Milt Is agalnM R a lph B. G orm ley to whom slie wa.s m a rrie d in Ju ly . 1933. In Los A n­geles. S h e alleges cruelty a n a non- support.

S h e h a s-a sk ed restora tion of her fo rm er nam e, FYanccs M arrlenne G unsenhau-ser. H er a tto rneys arc E dw ard Babcock a n d 'W illiam A. Babcock. Jr., T w in Falls.

Four Members Join At Grange Meeting

T w enty-five m em bers o f th e K n u ll JL-' G ran g e m e t la.st evcnlnff a t tho w ljool a n d a d tn itte d four new m em - \ bors to th e organization. '

M rs. C. E. G rieve, lecturer, p re ­sen ted th e p rog ram using th e la st day of school as h e r tliem e. E. J. C olbert was te ac h er and 12 o the r m em bers w ere puplLs. Rev. an d Mrs.A. K, Beasley. G ooding, M rs. na llle H aw kins a n d MLv Hazel Holloway w ere guests.

R efreshm en ts In p a i^ r sucks, school lunches, were »>ervpd by Mr.s, C. W. K cvan and M rs, Maude K nu ll. T h e nex t m eeting will be held ^une 2 w ith the K nuil Boy Scou ts pre.senting ttio program .

m l V

FaRle Supply Co.. 130 :

•t th e b i l - will repair

$5.00 labor. Id 80. Phone

FroMlprnof Cuhbagc, ToniulocH, I’ltns.v, and

HctlflinK I’laiitH , CITY CJUKKNllOlISKS

n a rk of r a r l i l a n Laundry

THI S WKKKIA SH TO N

S K K I) PO T A T O K S H ltir Tnff (ieniH . . . » 2 .5 0 N o n -C crtlfled ...... » 2 . 0 0

(n fllrc red )P i io N r m s - J

C. h. AshleyCABIN NO. 1«

T w in F a lh T o u r is t I ’n rk

40-ACFiE DRKAM HOMK

S i 2 , n d o

Here'* a farm hnnie oflrring nvrrylhlnc lo Im desired; Oood •oil for a ll rropa trnwn on Twin Palla Irarl. Oood nrlfhharhood or preperir owner*. Nmall, itiod- r m house, Kood oulbD ltdlnta, on lirr>, leleph.-ino, rieclrin aervlre, (ravel road. cIom to town. Prica Ineludea notiffhulrt goods, m a­chinery, llveatock. feeda Mid n-ow int eropa alre'ady In, Terma on half lo reliahlfl parly. Ao- f t p t menmge adiaeen l la Twin ralla aa part payment. Addraaa Ito i 4dc. Cara Times.

EX-CELBRANDED

BEEFWc Are Featuring Strictly Choice

CHAIN li-KD HKKKI'OllU STIOIOKSTher« Are N o llcttcr lIccC Cattle

Try an K-CK!. Hrnnded HTKAK or ICOAHT for the Hest

Ask Your Market Man for HX-CUIj .IDAHO RACKING CO.

rhundiijr, M a r 20, 1987

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

By, W ilUau FcrgnMn OUR BOARDING H O U S E .......................

(N C3HINA» piSHEff/vvcNRKSTHEIJ^ BOATS WTTW WHrW, VARNISHEO, SOAR£>S» WWlCM S L D P t JNTO T H £ W A T C ft^ ON ^\O O M U *M T N I& H T S, FlSHyW lSTAKETW E B O A R D POR.'W ATER., DASH UPON fT, A N D SKIO ItsfTO

T H E BOAT.

IS a x c c e c e o i n s i a e o n l v& y T H O S E O PA f J O S O M E O S ’ TT-IE L A R i S E R

w h a l e s .

■“AN A P P G T rT E , U K C A B IR D * '(S AN EXPfaSSSION U SSD lp) PESCPJBS. A U&HT E A T E R ..

H O W CV O ^, IF A PERSON ACTUAUL> ATE LIKE A BIRD , HE WOai_D DEV/OUR.

A P P ra O X tM A T E U v ^ , HIS O W N W EIGHT

IN f=CO D e V E f S V D A V .

y-i« • eeM Lim iTnaitim tt.w 4

'l lic lium iin b ra in Is llic w onder o f 'th c world. I t Is th e In stru ­m en t by w liteh the w orld a n d tlic universe have breom c know n. W ithou t It th e re could be n o progicsc on th e earth . T ypes of cr<ii- tu re s m ig h t come a n d ko. eucli ns tliey d id millions of y e a n A |o, bu t pever could Uiey pass beyond de fin ite llm ltntlona. ‘

SID E GLANCES N B y George Clark

"r do n 't like it. T h e figure* seem to be a ll p u t of p topo rllon .”

Religious ReformerH O R IZO N T A L « A n sw er to P re v lo u i P u i i le t l ,7 F n n io u i r e ­

former of rtllclon.

12 Ho(lg?podB«*. n nird of prey.10r .irllc1e. n Peak.in llntmdinB-20 ffJirct. l!l L riughter

»Ountl.22H nm l h ill.. ■23 Common

Uborer.24 t'tiUicr.:;5Kiiu<J. "•'T'*-2 7 T o K C om plU hS Z npifn*** . , , 3 1 o te a r 2 0 S o u lh en st. 54 O r« n n o f sig iu »tllchc». 3 in t)w ln « to o lt, 85 T o t e i t (o r 4 T n w n n l.M J’en iso l. 37In<llnn.8 9 T o d e p ar t. 40l*ortlco.41 S u n god. «3TofBl,44 C overs w ith

Si'aii.10 Mug.47 R»w.40 D ram ai.

rtnvor.90 Mclodlei. 9S nockbone. 60 He WHS • .

' birth.

OOfljeotJS f ic - m cnt.

fi Ovum .7 Sm ooth. B M uilcol note.9 Oj>p[)tlt«'of

o t th « a « m )a n cold. I lc fo rm » tlo n . i0 P u l) llc ito re - V E IIT IO A L house,

t n u tlc r f ly . I I In i'iirnntlon o( Z A isu m e d V ishnu.

by b ir th . ei Me waa -----

14 C ra w old.18 P a r t o f m ou th . Ifl R ots flax.ID T o d e p ar t.22 B eloved one*. 2A T ennla alroKe. 2B E n |ll* h co in . 29 F re n ch co in . 3 0 ] [ h fa ith In

se t fo rth {nt h e -------CoH'f«,9lon.

92 V«MC|.33 T o n p p e ar

Aflaln..15 To RiievQ 3 flC up llke

spoons.38 T o l)H leve.4.1 Dij/it fiber,43 T o m en tlo rt 40 D oxcd. 4SW ord .80 Aye.61 G c n u i 0(

f ro s i .83 In la t.OS T o b ind .87 Form of 00 Plural.

- w 1 ( h ....................................... M ajor Hoople

V B 6 , T’A.W S IZ E T H B B E W A T E R S , M O D O U B T ,

B U T PUKIV P O R B A & &IW T H H 'S O U T H 6 E A , 6 ~ i - - . T ,M V S B L ^ = - , H O O K E D A tO

l e - V O C T T E R OMCE, W M IL E

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c A P c s a s AMD o p . v i u e t h e

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P U T 7W 5 F W , WHICH TH rEN &LISH M EN IMPORT FOR ftU X SU M lVHE W E 6L NOT OBEV TH E LAW. H 6 K EEL V/AT E E 9 LUPT. T H t j ■tMERE ARE

By C n a e

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Mftrtin

5 0 M»T TO H \V \ ____

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ALLEY OOP By Hamlin

f OKAV, nH E M - I G U E 5 5 TH' BEST 14 ^ 'P 0 J U 5 ' l i k e W E PO

WmSM w e HUSTT DiMOSAUM'

MYRA NOUTH, SPEC IA L NIIKHE l l y Thom pson and Coll

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I D A H O D E P A R T M E NT S T O R EDRY GOODS DEPT. FRIDAY & SATURDAY,!

SPECIALMunsingwear

Rayon

GOWNS- 7 9 ) ^ '

SALESMENS SAMPLES OF REGULAR $1.49 GARMENTS

All f i r s t quality w ith th e exception of a few s ligh tly soiled garm ents. However even th ese a re g re a t Values a t th is low price.

Lace and tailored styles.

T ake advan tage of th is fine special F rid a y and S aturday .

-S P E C U L N O . 2 - - MUNSINGWEAR RAYON

PETTICOATS'49/

Salesm ens pamples of reg u la r 98c values. K n itted Rayon, Shadow P ro o f panel, L astex W aist, Sizes 34 and 36, Full length .

F O R tB B B O Y GRADUATE G enuine H l d v ^ Sport Belts in

Sttpim er colors .............................G enuine Hickoclc In itial

to f i . 9 8BeltsHickock Collars b a rs , tie

b S n an d T ie Chains ..60^ to f l . O O P aris an d W ckock novelty

Suspender* ................... ..4 * ^ toGrayco and Hbllyvogue Ties ........Q uality Linen Ii)Itial

H andkerchiefs, box o f th ree ... • 1 . 0 0 A rrow sh lrta in plalii shades

an d f a n ^ p attern s $ 2 . M And f 2 . S 0 F ru i t o f th e Loom S hirts ,. F ^ t

color broadcloth sh irts ................ 9 8 <A b igselec tion of Sum m er ties . .4 9 ^ up

F O R T H E ( i lK L (iU A D U A T E

All wool sw im s u i t s ....... 91.69 and up

Secrete S a tin Slips .................... f l . 9 8

Lacc D ance S ets ............................. 9 8 ^K ayser P a n tie s , tailored styles ..49^Kickernick p rin te d gowns ........$ 2 9 7K ayser F a b ric Gloves ...................98<L arge colored ,Linen Hand­

kerch iefs J....................................... 49<A big selectijin of Hand Rngn 98^ up New S pring and Snhim cr

CorHngcs ....... .................................. ,-28^K ayser C h iffon HoiHory ................ 98^

r

Economy Bascment-Friday & Saturday-S P E C IA L -

of Children’s

WHITE SHOES

flllghlly F aclory Damngcd of Regular $1.19 Shoesc h i l d r e n s a n d m ih h k s

SIZESTIES — STRA PS — OXFOHDS

' Practiciilly all o f tla*HC have a very flIiKiil flaw som e place in one nhnc. However thu dch 'cl will in no w ay im pair th e gcneriil long wear.Save in th e Economy Hanem cnt's Huiigot Shoe S tore.

F riday and Saturday

GROCERY DEPARTM EI^T

Sunkist F a n c y BartlettPears

in Syrup. No, 2Vz cans.LIMIT

' 2 u n i .... 3 5 c

F rid ay and Satu rday

( ; r o c e r v DEPAHTMKNT World Over

Ripe OlivesM ed iu m h iz c , 64 QIiv<?». U) th e {)-oz.

c a n .I.IM IT

25c

THE

T O S A V E M O N E Y ^IS YOURS IN THE

ECONOMY BASEMENTWith complete stocks in this big underpriced basement store and with the warehouse filled to capacity—all bought before the big advances in prices we are able to offer to southern Idaho the greatest values ever!

Compare!Every day.is a bargain day in the Economy Basement—it’s your opportunity to save!

I

F riday and S aturday

(illOCERYDEPAKTMENT

S u m m e r Is le H ro - k e n fllicc H a w a iia n

PineappleNo. i'/a can.

M M IT

2 w .. 33c

HO YS ’ W (M )I, I I ID N K H , Roya l lihio.maroon and black, w ith bolt .............

W O M EN ’S AN D M ISH ES A L L W O O L SW IM H IJ IT , in UHm)rl<'ii colorsiuul conil)inati(nii\ ................................^

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I ' / a - L l ) . JAlt I’lOANUT BUTTER

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