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Ju^C Worst Bli: Winter Raj WesternStt High Winds And Su New Misery Ar To Plain ^(By Tho Auocl CHICAGO, Feb. 8—A blizzan sub-zero cold, howled out of the terest assault of tlie year. Racin? 38 miles an hour acr thg lake statcfl, It plummeted ter I paralyzed rail and highway trar i tyro to six Inches of new cover! I already on the ground. Additional deaths, a general ii ules, new misery and suffer-*- ing were reported all over the T plain- states as the mercury . — Qfoppea Under zero, as iar ■ouUi as Texu. ' rHUhO»tyr8otrth-Dtl»t«r«»-tt» - •m litm n fiH tn M bflffff,_____________ Trapped br Slonn . The otulf'jghl of Uie atom woa so iwlft that 400 pcnoiu, atlendlns • dedication, were marooned aU BlSht la A ftbooIhouM at Radium, Kanaia, Further veat. lemperaturea mod- erated aft«r Prlday'a sudden etonn Irom b ig h w aectdeiita. Id lhat . aUK. But tha western storm vaa due to : •;-m^:lnmaBa'aurln«'Uianl8fit3a 3 —curorne«*wii—^ : ' ' Along the AUanUe eout, ahlpplng _ v u delayed by stoma and New - York w u awaltlnc a bllsard pre- - dieted lor Sunday, unlea conditions fl changed. H FrtliM m in i Dorled 11 A hair aottri (Wight trolns « re — burled' In I o « ” snowdflJET and as I many or more through-TaMenger I tralna wtw held up"at staUons wWle * Um rtonn raged. Because or the dritta hlshvaya r to the lignite mlnea In South Da- kotA wen blocks aM ik seiloua e r Dlaee*. ‘■ag p g n rrn a BP ' TOt w r gUKffr " atatea also. At Bsranac Lake, N. Y. a tUta|« thtnnoawter droppM to r M below. H O c ^ Storm Bpllta - d BSATTL^ Peb. 8 Wl - .A great Vi ocean- alorm- sweeping souUreaat- ■ward split u It approached Van- j. land tonight bul brought heary n: snow to BriUsh Columbia and a bi Lawrence C. PUher, federal met- jf eorologlst. aald one part ot the atorm had blown llseSt out "and aU le w# can do ta wait and see what the x one «tUl out tbere In tbe Paelflo wUl tn do." a Meantime storm wamlnR# stUl flew and small craft warnings were fc displayed in Puget Sound. tl B. 0., and at Port Angelea. W uh- t> Ington, across the strait of Juan de 0: (OonUnued on Page 12, Col. I) ' & ; I GH TS flwrf l ; _ SHADOWS 5 In Dtiy’s Events U _______ (By The AMOClated Prew) I W eather Oasnalty— e- DENVER-Yes sir, Robert Bnin- ‘ L ner, 4. Insisted on being counted a weather casualty. P He w u burned by a hot store on ^ Ute plaee where his aft panta pocket ® •hould ha« been. »' “If the wealher hadn’t beea ao {? cold, the stow wouldn't hara been ao ^ hot." w u hta philosophy. « HU mother baUwd him and plac- ^ «d him In front oLUie stove for a •' nbdowo. Robt^baeked u> too lar. ~!HjrflO-Yoar-01dOoiBd ----------- * HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 8 WKPlurl-' ahe h u yet lo oelebrate l« r fourth 2 birthday. . la She w u bom February 20,1D20. Inasmuch u Uiere ta only one iiiieh date eTtrv lour years, Uie ^ pretty co-ed; who should be 10 yeara old. Isn't quite four. But, al- . thoQgh ahe someUmes haa trouble - — flompaUng-ber-age, she-said -the m alluattea h u Ila good points. I -Just' think." she 8mlledr-"wlien J Ita 00. ru um be looUng forward to being eweet n .” - - - 7 - -- _ ^^l&iArdons rashioil— WHTTEFISH, M onl,-0. W. 8ali- ^■-may..dle.ol.buin5 bccauso ni I M slood wlUi tUs baek to a garage atorc. He- oouldn't abed them be- H « tti« Uiey were tucked In his boola. V, hands wera burned badly in sp — t^.to^get-aknlfe-frota-htaTtock- « , Ko was taken to a m •• h y I wtlh dangerous leg and Y ]ondei izzard Of [ Iges Out Of tormRegion Sub-Zero Cold Bring 1 And Suffering in States ssodated Prea) xard, whirling along a wave of the wesftofflkht-in-winter's^ft- - across eastern Iowa bound for S 1temperatures 20 to 80 degrees, n transportation, and added from a vering on tho two foot of e'now d II al Interruption of traffic sched- tl c r h y Police Force 100 s F " W F r Workers To S «| ^SesumeOperation^ ^ CniVELAND,' Feb. 8 {/R-PO- * Jl .lice at nearby suburban D m r, « armed wllh a sub-machine gun, p U forced approximately 100 WPA t 1, workerr to resume* operations on d a acwer protect today when they a left Uielr p o ^ and suged a dem- t a onslraUon against dtacharge of 6 fi. qni» of thiilf pumbw. - J a They objected to Ihe dismissal t. >t of Joseph Horrath, 25, a mem- ber of Uie Project Worken* Un- 0 Jon. ____ __________ d 5 — «oryat£taaert«d-he-wu-dta«- t m ta«rbi.hU foremaiv_who told a him Be w u a-"unlon agltaUr.’* g 8 ' * d M Slsi SMilMilii * 1 ’ Twelve Passengers, 25 Rail- j ; road Mm, Snoviboimt j Jp., . .AtjSiimnior-Caiiip Jf" 'I'hrco locomotives, six - ' cre^vs and 26 snow shovelers left Twin falls late yester- , day for Sumnwr Camp, Ne- j * vada, approximately 100 miles L ; south of ISvln Falls, to rescue ^ 12 passengers and 25 railroad y men. occupants of the north a bound troin on the Twin Falls- early Thursday evening.__________ ^ “ Eaflitr .in the day a anow plow • lelt here to clear thft drills nnd 5 to remoro a broken plow which U left WeUs in front of Uie tiiln late c Thursday afternoon. Ths anow plow U met deep drlfta Uiat orertaxed IU „ capabUlly. U P. E. Kaasch, Twin FalU agent c for Uie Oregon Short Urie, said f? tlut Uio food problem was the mott “ ir «rtous-4n-the-^tt«Uuu. liufUtaC * 1- the passengers and crew bad plenty It le of food lo last unUl lu t night and b: - that a largo supply had been sent along wlUi Uie rescue party. Jerome Train Stalled tt Only other marooned train in J! southern Idaho U on Uie Jerome ” branch between Jerome and Eden, having been smiled alnco Thursday. ^ A roUiry plow cleared the track -belween-Bupert-and-Bdedrbut-wu tl Ineffeellve In touching Uie drlfu P belween Eden and the train.' P u - sengcra were Uken lo Jerome, Frl- ai day. U ------ stiofugfl'of coai m gaen ms bg- u: eome serious and small portions ). are deled out to residents, a Without train ser^'lce over « si period of more Uian 48 hours for oi in tin t time since Uie Une w u u 8t constructed In 1W4. traftlc w u re- u sumed on Tvln FaUs branch yes- n u Urday afternoon afler tho umcks 10 had been cleared by plows. A pas- ^ scnger train anlved here from r .. Minidoka at 3 p. m. and a mall _ B and express train come tn an hour I. l“tec. Trains Uit het« ior the e u t i, ■t 8 and fl;4j p. m. It w u Uie flnt ” -aervlce alneo J;15.p. m, Thursday.- , PerUaSd Ben Ut«' IT -On-Uw-mate-ltnff-Uie-PorUand " R w U running nino houra behind •ciwdule wesUwund and four hours w‘U» frelghU P m ^ UiQ trip, Haaaeh said. P jg AlUiough an Intense cotd_^od ^ io <OonUnuedonPagelJ,Col.n w jMeSTur 1 f& T a; S “‘ J f, :e ncven-year-old Clans K. Van 0 speeding sled bearing Gerald Nixon, * 4 ^ «wl'‘Ra7Tn(m«rKe^es: 10, to «!• ^ most wrtaln collUlon with a New ti d York Centnl train - at Un biU'a si _ IW^ ----------------------------------------jl -■ ' - - - ....... , . Tffn mnsV jicnmnES ^ -WMFBl 1 itEPjlBE I IdahoSenator, Candidate tor PresWentrftltaolcs’^Oiilo • Organization’s Plans to " “ Select Own Delegation --------- (Br'The-AaMilaled-Pms;:^ WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 — r Senator Borah of Idaho to- I, n i g h t challenged forces 1 against him for the preai^ 7 dentlal nomination to “come Into the open" and declare • their preference. * Prompted by objections to him by the former Republl- Ohlo, Uie candidate attacked plana of tho Ohio party organlzaUon to • wrte»-May4g-u-"«ham-and-decep» “ tlon." "A scheme, or system, which de- prl?es Uie people o fa , fair chance to have part in selecUng Uie candi- date for president," hU aUtemcnt aald, "U a Uamly? upon popular goTcmment. and all pUtforai declaraUons which may be wrlllcn the mUids of the voUt*." P C om for New Deal ( On Uie DemocraUc aide. Uie week's . dc«etom«mj>^drftlt malnly-wMt-* - ?5IIcnaTf eampalgn-tasue Import- ance. ModldcaUon raUier Uum sg- grealve advancement ot the new J deal aeemed Uie trend. - • AttempU lo elect antl-Rooscvclt ^ delegates to lhe Philadelphia con- , I venUon were broached In M usa- ( I cbusetta and Marytod. unless Uie convenUon turns .)u back on the new deal. President Jouett Shouse II of Uie American Uberty league esll- J mated ataos^t^^il.ow.ow ^ m ^ la woutd go Republican. Republican organlatUon leader* I. clung to ihclr h (^ for largo groupa of unlnstnieted delegaUs to Uie eon- w\Uon opening Clrreland four BODtbs from tcewrrow. Few spoke out; but Fesa blnled _ thi»n»-«miM be aome walMng thn g (Continued on Page 3, Cot. at :iaDEfiSliDI 1 mm ME ’ MmiijLSiraUMJpnkesijiiii I - Tells Plan to Continue , ! Temporary Ban ' (Cowritbt, 1030. AMoclated Ptbm) t WASHINOTON, reb.- h IIP) ~ j Ccngreaslonat teadors abandoned ,t their campaign Jor_liBmedUte .cn- t «cimnil iif i»rffliW8tr~rieulfiI£^ y ItgtaUUon today In an attempt io d bring adjournment of congrtts by it Mnyj4____________ 1.____________ Chairman' PlUthan (D-Nev> of the senate foreign' reUUons com- „ mlllee disclosed tbe new strategy, e He forecut the'commlttoe would , report prompUy ■ resoluUon to ex- tend for ono year U» temporary baa ■J pirt February 2W I- He added tbere win be "such 1- amendments In Um fonn of addl- Uonal.ltgUhHpniLwlll not lusUfv J5 unlUnlOil”Uub»lb,'‘ IS Admlalstratlen Spokeamaa The Nevada senator said ho w u I « speaking -pereonaUy,’ -but he U rec- 1 >r ognlied U Uie ^ l e f ' admtntativ- * d Uon spokesman on neulraUty, and > Introduced Uie bUl for a perma- >• ncnt program approved by Presl- ^ dent Roosevelt aad Uie sUl« de- partment, Pliunanforwul UiatUie amend- 1 “ ments would Include prohlblUon of ' loans lo beUlgerenU togeUier pos- • J slbjy WlUt "a gttaUy modified and ' restricted proTlslon'McHUng to em- - bsrgoes oa exports of commodtUes . nihiT thnn w p _ J But In vJew Ot Uie wide dlrer- ^ gence of opinion on.Uie propoeaU to J permit the prealdent to withdraw protection from American ahlpplng. (J Pittman said thU part of the ad- .- mlnlilrallon'a—prcram — prebeUy - would not be offered...: irn s Coast^s A She flung , ^ l f on Qie snow- y packed ground In f t e t of 'me sled, \ The boys w m uninjured, wtiUe ; Clara lulfered cuu and bruUea * where Uie sled runners struck her, s twr^ne to w SST tow ■* said Uicy would atiempt to-otrtaln -1> pamctK'hOT awim -icrair;.' ': toea li 1 s ,'jd :m OhS dnd 4 s j mm 0 " 0 1 T tl e - IH H H H H H H IH H i a -IncUaa aacotnr, ia oera^tbe U ° Tlce preaMenUal cbalr, dies sad- a itH-tlCEKIHr i i UIID BtDEIll a ------------- .. ^ J ------ 1 --------------- Charles Curtis Dies Unex- » J^pectedlj.of-HeartiAt--::. J : tack at Capital..^ ____I (By TUo AMOCliltd PrcM) ^ * WASHINGTON, Feb. 8— . . Charles Curtis, former vice e president, who left an.Indiair ^ ® tepee lo scale the heights of ® . American public office, died u a unexpectedly of a.heart.ai- a 6 Tacirioday at the nge of 70. . * , For -10 years hc had been In, " ; tho thick of Republican poll- 5 - tical combat, and, despite his ai ir agt. deaUi came Just u he was 4 planning a relum to the arena a i ft rhimntw of hla old frlend.asd r\ M low' lUasan. Ooremor AU U. Lan- in don. ttr the prtsidcncy. c r ■■ im paaslpg ahaeked the isplliU.] bi Bxprcsslons ot regref'from Uiose » now bigh In Uie goremment quickly atteated a popularity which took no ol account of party Unes. by which hta „ own polilleal carecr wu rigidly gov- erned. President Roosevelt tald ho r ■ w u "derpty distressed." |{ Foneral At Topeka _ [I . 8 « a to r JJapptr, also o! Kahsaa, one of the llrst to cnU at the home !L .Mrs,, Polly Oann,_8npj!uacqmic I funeral would lake place Tuesday' a t Topeka. I. . For aereral daya Curtta had been A suffertng from a cold. Thta momlng be teemed mueh Improred, and. encouraged, U n. Qann went shop- ) ping. Sometime afterward. Curtta - suffered a heart atuck. A frightened i maid phoned Un. Oann and called - ij 0 ' Botb rushed to the shrubbery- i . surrounded house tn Cleveland park., | but tbe former rice president wu i i 7 deotL'Pr.’ Culver relumed to the, < , eapllal. called newspapermen and j . banded them a brlet statement: i J T h e honorable Charles CurtU, n " former rice president of Uie VnlUd K * Btatca of America, died of a heart , pi attnclc at I0:2i UiU date." . . j MeanwhUe, In the Uvmg room of fl Uia home. Mre. Oann watted back L tCooUnued^Hi Page 3rColr4J-------- isioiiriEi ; Two Engines and Two Cars ; - Half-Burieil; Members S ; ..............Of Crew Safe ........... ---------- ------------- -------------------- : -------- PJ WALLACi:, Idaho, Ftli. 8 tA’r - 0 Two epglnea and two cars of Itie J r WaUaee - MUsouU Kortbera Ps- r. eiflo posacnier tnUo were rt> - ported balf-bnrlcd luider a snow- ! y TndffVeMTSokotii-suotatnnnBr i, ' CecW dAlenet lonJcbt. . ' Seren members of Uie tnln crew u = were-iafa-at Lookout. No-pasaen- gen w m reported oboud. A blU- art) made rescuo aucmpts dlllU y< * cult. !«' f aiU^*^5m^r'leavJDg Wal^"! w Rotary plows and shm-el crews of a cr score of men each were sent from la i, WaUace and Uta50uU. hi 1 Tbe nww wuireporied wedged so ui l® l]y und5“U ir trntn-Bml-along vt . U» aide Uuit freeing U before morn- ' f Ing wu> considered by raUwaymen ai * u unlUttly. rl Knn*n m»mlnT< n f.lha CTPWre-| __ i( porlod bere were: I'om Byall, con-10 y duetor; F.. A, McLean, irakstnan. ['re n and PauI Rcynoids. maU clerfc, aU ol i la .ilfllUUiaT ■ 7* sroaNiM Q , F E T O P m j^ sckii jlNiW Jt- iK iii" t O lson and Colonel McCorffl-.; " Ick Engage In Bitter change Over C|iar(|«s of W idespread Lawl^ness" A sweeping grand jm y crime I investlKation was promised today ttj Governor F l^d B. • Olson and Colonel Robert R. ilfcCormick. publisher of tho I Chicago Tribuile, engaged io a bitter personal exchange over I alleged lawlessness here. ’ r ■ io the govemor’i retoH s lAat he *1i a fakir ln.hta’alleged war • on crime" the publisher promptly Liggett murder • • • and not be^ fore.", , The InwsUgaUon of alleged wido- w rw d Vice w u pledged by OUrer T. Naugle, foreman of the grind jury, who said "Uiere'a eiwugh stuff I b e n to keep us busy unUl next De- | . ^.Tba.McCormlok-OUon-«whaag» r orershadowcd other developmcnta of > tba day In tbe slUiaUon nvolrlng aboul Uie slaymg'of Walter Liggett, . fifuaadlng-edltor-Ust'DeceBlber-#: “ and the cbaln of events It precipi- tated. There w u no session today - a'lKTiJiil'Bf liidoSTBlumttfeW " (Kidd Cann) for the kUllng. Accnsea PobUtber ) The governor’s ^ t O T e n t i ^ e d I ^ cupcraUng-from an operaUon. ae- ^ ; c u ^ the Chicago pubUsber ot b«- I iDg “a cstrtalle minded reacUon- , ajy-i-and a-"ioumaltaUo«>arlatan.“ - . H»-allag«d Ihe Chicagoan w u silent wben "Chicago w u tho world's wont ccupool ot corrupUon and crime" a jjid blamed' him for bcUig "mor- ^ : ally retponslbte for Uie deaUu of M ny persons" from dysentery diir- i tm lhe I9» world's fair beeause • m-^uppressed'tbo truUi.- . z»- v u occasioned by Colonel Mc- ' cormlcw talk l« t night at Colum- •llnu. Ohio, when JLiccomilck'. at^ ^ i aerted "Olson lent aid and assist- c ' ance to gangland', tn lU campal^i p ot murdering edllors and aU who r ' cross bU palb." b ; imi|C|||n FIIRIIII PH I 5 . 1 Administration Faces Grow* p Ing Opposition to AAA u ; Substitute j i _____ ij i WABinNQTOK. Feb. 8 (;!>- ° I ■idmtnlttrattnn, lu<lin^^:<aaeto>> A M ted att tbetr asergUa t o ^ to- . ward pBsbing the toU eonserra* Uon nbsldy blU UmBgb congrtn II next week as tbe spaarbead of a >1 drire toward adjonmmenl by ^ 1 Stay. 1. I In the face of an amendment p . rush and an assertion by Bcnalor *| I King (D-tltah) Uiat Uie AAA rC' “ r sment measure w u not a farm “ Ideu of^'^igwell and Wallace," , 'Clialrman. SmlUi (D-S,C,) ol Uie “ ; agriculture committee tald lio had *' ; plenty ot rotes to block an oppo- Smith added that the legiilatlon ^ would be sent to the house by Wed- ^ iictday. House farm leaden clrared ^ Ihc way for conaldenUon_by Thun« ^ Jayr n l>realdeat Rooseralt again went " over the quesUon of taxes to finance ^ tlie new farm program, Uita lime ~ ttlUi SecrtUry MorgenUiau end ^ Daniel W. BeU, acUng budget dl- ” rector. . Hitting the soU conaeraiUon pro- “ poial today. Senator King added In M n.T‘intervtew; ; • "It >-ou1d be better to glvo a H! >ul)sJdy ta Uie farmera based upon ^ pwductlon, If-we want to-aclp-Uio ^ (armcra we should make a dircct ,7 appropriaUon and bare U dlstrlbui- ,, cd where It ta needed. ‘ “ -BUI to pul $50,000,000 In the ^ hands of Uie AAA to be spent where g iiiers; WlU prove unsaufacuty, snd ^ will Increase pHces to Uie consumer.' “ It U dUcrlmlnatotT lecUUUon." ** - K ln r m U Bpeadlng Spree- = A atem adovc»ta of a *-j»y-u- you>80'.'-government.. Ktng.sald.rc?. I gnrdtog taxes: ------v ” J tng-s{irw..UULonlx.-lab:rand:toatl= to pay Uie<plper. Wa should In- crease our revenue by a blUlon doi- . lars and perhapa a hiniiip and a h&lf. I d o n t SCO how we can con- Unue borrowing' Indefinitely wlUi- A oat-'sertTOTTtmgajlliSaL^--------- er -U wc .would cut approprUUons tc tnd Adjourn new we would be ser- tc ring the eountry." ' et p^bllean I»«i4».. OrcgoD may Uy to hare Uie senaie tl .[•rworfcmlt Uie farm bUl for public d) | lmtfUnga.-bul-SrolUi w u conlldent M iJiuUl Jk lu v n .would iaik . a aaa • ’' * - Death facomc Mure I ------------ : ---------------- F f Condemned ( ~~ 1 y- > B w J' It ^onO U B VAH ^ C I C of IWotaa. “ ' found gnUty by a Twin FaUs Jory > of flnt degree nardtr ot hU tt- • __yfv,.ald fonner wife. MUdrtd _ Iloek. at lhe cenclstlon et a trial ot almost three weeks dnnUon. ' -Tbe.Jiir}LjeeoBuaended the dtaUi I penaltr. { s=t t lUSiiDIN ! ! Al Capone and Msohine Gun « , Kellev Hold Wwfin ,. ^ ' .„-,Up,rislnB.'.. .. « : ■ ■ Wanfin ^imes X Johnston, Indl- ® ’ cated today.some of Uis partlcl- - 1 panU In the recul Alcatrax prison S I revolt eUU were bebg puntahed-but e; he declined to comment on t pur- ported "insldo story" ot tho uprl^- u ing which branded Al Capohe and a; George (Maehlne Oun) KeUy u - rratr-forrerusing'to -uiteTHtf— T '9olmiUin deellDed alao to say bow many prUonera were Mlng dtaclpUn- • to ft r^U Ious mood. Ho added Uie • prison w u back to "normal." ? ' The "Inside slory'* publtahed by « Uw BxamUier asserted the mutiny began January 30 after the death of v Jack Allen, a prisoner wbo reputed- J if had been refused hospital trest- acpl because phyalclanr-oould-^t ^*^rS*S5uSjl^'»id JUIm-dled ~ January n afUr an operaUon for kl atomaoh ulcer and Uiat tho prison* n announcement atuibutcd the deaUiici to pneumonia. {ei Aboul IOO prlsonen struck, Quards ill , promptly clamped tome of tbem la et , soUUry contlnemenl<on a "starra-l . Uon diet" of brcad-and-water and ai , tee^ othen were confined to tbetr^gi Within three daya the number w under puntahmenldropped to Mand fUuilIy lo 20. ■ ^ Leaden LUted The ExamUier named at ivmong "I mo muuny leadora John I^ul Chase, killer Ueutcnanl of the tate George (Baby Face) NeUon; Uar-,^ mon M. Waley. kidnaper of 9-year-l» old George Weyerhaeuser; Ludwig; (Dutch) Schmidt, Roger Touhy n gang gunman, and Norman T. 1 WhlUkcr, who was convicted with Guton B, Meons la Uio Lindbergh ransom boax. > The Inside story said WhlUker, a lawyer, was tho real "brains" of Ui#' Di trouble; that aeveral montha ago ra he circulated a peUHon seeking moro. bl privileges for the convicts and w u to prompUy clamped-inlo'sblltaiyr ' ifti On 'belnir restored to rmitlne.. "Whitaker wnllnuetfTas aglUllon.” Uut Examiner said, leading up to'<^ the .muUny. . i wi Chase was named u calling Ct-;gl poao “yellow—a ral and a tcab,",di Caponojru qtioted u saying "If I st ^Vlr'geioiifof here riHIx RDn?'Iholu former Chicago beer baron has three | at yean yel lo senfo. Ihi Fri]Erhtened%(^ ^OuMrslanrceHi DEVILS LAKE, N. D, Feb. 8 Ifii— W i .Aj»;jL9L^te9,.ssuntariuuuuig.. st er, pursued a.farm boy-enroute4o - town wlUi a load of milk and meal In today, but the speed ot ,hta hones at earried blm out of reaclt hi ' Raymnnil Tliitton Crafy-told-Ul^ HI Story on hta arrival hett. As he w u ot driving atong the lake botUim eeven ^ iw j^ tonyhe exp^l^ lonGa SeakrFati an Comic derofFori First Ballot Records A D isindination To M an Cause Stolid^Slayer BetK Douglas Van Vlack, bushy-hai yesterday of the murder of hte Mildred Hook, and wil! appear i denth sentence the jury recomm The Verdict finding him guilt} recommending that he be execul Judge Adam B. Barely- at 2:15 Mrs. Carl Van Vlack, mother ^ --------------:— , ..... <a < I huIINIIII iu ME^ f ^ ONEXMNllSI^ Idaho Prison Records Show " Six Slayers Hanged ___________S t J o i s e _ --------------- « ------- BOIBB, Feb. 8 <;iV-U BoogUa f( -T^-'meirV'T«omi,-~W«ib^' u It oxwated for Uie mwdcr ol bit U former wife. SlUdred Hook, be f( wUl^ be ibe aercoUi maa to b«. u banged al tbe Idabo state prboa wbleh was eaUbUsbtd IS yean' e W. U No women b a r e . ^ ixeculed. and murder U tbetcntr xrtma for *meh 'caplUJ-iaSaK e^-can be f InfUcted to Uita s ta t^ '’ • •• [ Prior to im-d^--Mntenees r wero carried out by UieHfli of Uu £ counUes' to whleh U» v9riaonen . were conTlcled. * Tlia ttxV«^ ban'died on-tbt faUow»«^ ,i. . Xtt-Rlcv,: 4V MnteniM la jSbo-n ..ihhnft ............................ m j-m Y . ecuted Nov. 30, lOpl, . ' . d ' James Connars,' 40, tenlebced to t< a Bingham eounty Nov. 8„ 1904. and t exeeuud Dec, 18, im . J ....... .... i - WUltanf K. H. Bend. » . ten- r lenced In Ada county Feb. 18, IW . ^ ll and executed Aug. 10, 1B08. q i -Fred.M..Beward, 28.JMitence4.to !! Latah couniy Jan. S.atOO. and ex- ’ ' ocuud M ^ 7 ,1B09, f :r N^h Arnold. 31-y^.QldJf^ g , seateneea in uonner. county Sept. , 5 iV i» g , and executed Dec.-18.1W4. J e John Jurko, 40, sentenced to Twto ^ FBIU county Oct. 7, 1924, and «x- ^ y ecuted July », 1928, ° .'.yictim O f ‘H a z in g ’ , ; t In G rave Condition i| i1"~AW ,m A. Feb. S WV-P««1 Har- * kins. 18-year-old D ealur boy. w u « i^reported tn a'hospllal tonight to ^ lj critical condiuon while hU moUi- er. Mn. Uae Stewart attributed Uie s lUness to -hating' at Ml. Zion aeed- ■ J emy. near Canolion, '-I' r r Al Uw school, an InsUtutlon un- I • der supentalon of Uw North Geor- ''igla MeUiodlst confercnce. Profes* *1 w r Uol!8-BeU'JaId'4““Uiorough'ln. I mUgallon' w u being made ot an Incident which Mrs. Suvart de- scribed ss Uie "hazing." Mrs. Stewart asserted Uiat on tha C night of Decgmmber 18 her aon wu , church on tho tchool campus "by . a group ol boys,'itad and Uken to ,|a walcr fount to duck lUm.' t: - - --------------------- [ Train Freezes To ' « ; Rails In N ebraska ^ > , « I ALBION. Neb-, Feb. 8 - A P< >'Union PacKtc train froze lo tbe tr ) ralU here rarlv loday during Uw 9. bUmrd wlilcli sent the tem p^tun d >..to20desreci.bcIow.xeroandJ)niught b I'abQiil two inches'of'n^ snow. pi ;}~“Ani5riiivativirweiK)ri«iintfM i j-stallM in-ft snowdrilt-two'mUes iw ut-of hero early today. The en- . glm> WAS able to continue to Oak- ^ \dalo but was unable to puU the ['string of nine coal.and oil can. Two Hirakemtn wrro lelt with tlw cars ^ >|and railroad offlclaU beUered Uwy . lhad sufflclenUood and fuel ... --------------------------------- p ' " ,.L=j=a:i.-!‘„ , .1-., 81 ImigryWSI^" • wolf, emerged from the bruth and f I Crurys horsci. frightened, broke a ; toto a mad run. the youUi said and I ai times Uie wolvcr were so dose di h e ' considered' throwing out the Ji I supply afmeatbut-tboantmaUwere di I outdtaUnied'after a twb-mUe'run. p: 1 Henry mows and severe cold hare b: • y e r e d Uie wires- labblt bunt- B , I ■ . - V - ■ ;fed Of •tmrWife Agreement On G u ilt; Fo Hang Insui'e ses Delay - . rays No E m otion laired Tacoman', was convIct«d . l\te pretty youhjc form er wife, T next Tuesday to reoeiva the imended. ______ _ ilty of fln t degree m urder and cuted was returned to District 15 p. m.. after the jury had de>' or of the defendant, took her> - *son into her arms and kissed V Joseph.F. Hook, father of- Uie alato girl, wld only: **nu sUta dt Idaho gave me JuiUce." . ' . ' Van VUck appatently waa ' qb« ' moved. As tbe fatefta wordilwei* - read,-toa-OTldanaed. the same rtol- lUty Uiat iM b u matotatned almoat wnstan^.atoce^l^^^an^^^W Leo Teats, Tacoaia attonwy «ta6: Ume of the kUUnf and'hadrHeea • for some moBtbi previously, n id Uw oonrlctioo would ba a p p e ^ "We're iuit started to aght.” tald B. V. Larson, TeaU' T i^ Falla eel-/ ’ Uague.' AUomey O m n i Bert E.-l(IDe^•^ .who dlrected.UM trial % theaUttfv bralfiaifirjuhri for tbelr couiaf» I “Tbe Tcrdici ef tha Juir «ltt)')ta‘. K cram dtU ea of tb«:deat^i)pDl..: alty w u amply JnsUlled," ba nid; *Tha JUTors had ttw eouraialatper- lOna aa unjikaiant duty.* • .- mem£.eato>ttaa;flnt'M}ot S M 'I irtgl iFUtt m ib Naliy^g ^ did oot tiiy Aov maay bdloU im*- ■ takai: A forecast of tba vertUct of guUty with thc.d«ath>9>aU]r.wu aeea la.'J a requeat of the Jury aarller ytrter- • day for addlUonal tofomaUoo. rnw quesUon, to which' Judge' Barclay guUtjp u charged aod impoae the death penalty, and the defeodaot tbat-ba .wUUiot.be.puL.to.daattaT Win the defendant be examtoed'as to hU tanlty befon being put . le ^ deaUi by an unbUsed medleal com-' mtaslanJ" • Judge BarcUy replied tbat'tbe to. farmaUoa requested “doea aot eoote_’. wtmto the scope ot year duUea u ' Juroti. Your toqulry U a.m atter M t' »ubJect.V>J^..«nsld«tl£a-^ ttwetatt-toTOatteirafatohcanbe ati • leaded i« and dUpMed.ot under the law by, oUar prooedure not now to- • (ConUnued on Page 3, CoL 3 ) ------- tosllslis iw oir City Orders Rock Ouarry to ' In Police Campaign LOe ANGEUS, Feb.^ »>-Th« arm t of 133 vagranU wltbto Los Angeles elty llmlU and orders for a Wfk quarry to keep them employed were tho newest moves today to the pollee campaign against Indigent transients. , MeanwhUe, reporU from the bor- dcr-patrota.-sUUonod-aUUia, Arl.— n n a and Oregon Unes, told oC-^com*-— plete effecUvcneas" to stopping to- -comlng. migrants, Chlft- of. Pollca— Jamea.Davta aald,,.._____ _____________ Chief DavU said he ordered hU men lo tum Uielr ntuntlon to U\o vagrant situation, withto the city, after Uie border blockade bad sU rt- Instead of serving sentences to JaU, Chief Dnvta said, Uiey wUl be pul to.work4n a quarry. fumUhtng-, , sand and rock for public buU dlm . —TbrL^%i?elc8counsrwlIftrii3-*T“ mtotatr^on continued to.otfw free., ^”S o ^ * d e ^ ^ e n t to tba drlte“; w u the answer given by United . sutea Attomey Plfrrsoa Ball'tO" John 0, Ptgaird. atto og te ^ caUed to protest Uwdty^eaapalgB.. ' HaU tald he told tha a tto c ^ be did ool beUere tbe eaie .cttia:«nder.,'. juritdleUon c>rfedcna!Bg ^ ;>n» -: preme eSt'ta-Jbb Aittonk:rw«P'' ' bllra" ease, to' I9ie,'-was cUad^lV': BajJ^TgaadnH (CT

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS... · 2014-12-12 · J u ^ C Worst Bli: Winter Raj WesternStt High Winds And Su New Misery Ar To Plain ^ (By Tho Auocl CHICAGO,

J u ^ CW o r s t B li: W in ter Raj W esternStt

High Winds And Su New Misery Ar

To Plain (By Tho Auocl

C H IC A G O , F e b . 8— A b liz za n su b -ze ro co ld , how led o u t o f th e t e r e s t a s s a u l t o f t l i e y e a r .’ R a c in ? 38 m ile s a n h o u r a c r th g la k e s ta tc fl, I t p lu m m e te d te r

I p a ra ly z e d ra i l a n d h ig h w a y t r a r i ty ro to s ix Inches o f n e w cover! I a lr e a d y on th e g ro u n d .

A d d itio n a l d e a th s , a g e n e ra l ii u le s , n e w m is e ry a n d s u f f e r - * - i n g w e re r e p o r te d a ll o v e r t h e T p la in - s t a t e s a s th e m e rc u r y .

— Q foppea U nder z e r o , a s i a r ■ouUi as T exu . '

— rH U h O » ty r8 o trth -D tl» t« r« » -tt» -•m litm n fiH tn M bflffff,_____________

Trapped b r Slonn . The otulf'jghl of Uie a to m woa so iw lft th a t 400 pcnoiu, atlendlns • dedication, were marooned aU BlSht la A ftbooIhouM a t Radium, Kanaia,

Further veat. lemperaturea mod­erated aft«r Prlday'a sudden etonn

Irom b i g h w aectdeiita. Id lh a t . aUK.

B ut tha western storm v a a due to :• ; - m ^ :ln m a B a 'a u r ln « 'U ia n l8 f i t3 a 3

— c u ro rn e « * w ii— : '' Along the AUanUe e o u t, ahlpplng _

v u delayed by stom a and New -York w u awaltlnc a b lls a rd pre- -dieted lo r Sunday, un lea conditions flchanged. H

F rtliM m i n i Dorled 11 A hair aottri (Wight trolns « r e

— burled ' In I o « ” snowdflJET and as Imany or more through-TaMenger Itralna wtw held up"at staUons wWle * Um rtonn raged.

Because or the dritta hlshvaya rto the lignite mlnea In South D a- ‘ kotA w en b lo ck s a M ik seiloua

e r Dlaee*.— ‘■a g p g n r r n a BP ' TOtw r gUKffr "

atatea also. At Bsranac Lake, N. Y. a tU ta |« thtnnoaw ter droppM to r M below. H

O c ^ Storm Bpllta - d BSATTL^ Peb. 8 Wl - .A great Vi

ocean- alorm- sweeping souUreaat- ■ward split u It approached Van- j .

land tonight bul brought heary n: snow to BriUsh Columbia and a bi

Lawrence C. PUher, federal m et- jf eorologlst. aald one pa rt o t theatorm had blown llseSt out "and aU lew# can do ta wait and see w hat th e xone «tUl ou t tbere In tbe Paelflo wUl tndo." a

Meantime storm wamlnR# stUlflew and small craft warnings were fcdisplayed in Puget Sound. tl

B . 0., and a t Port Angelea. W u h - t> Ington, across the stra it of Juan de 0:

(OonUnued on Page 12, Col. I) ' &;

IGHTS flwrf l ; _ SHADOWS 5

I n D t i y ’s E v e n t s U

_______ (By The AMOClated Prew) I

W e a th e r O a sn a lty — e-DENVER-Yes sir, Robert B nin- ‘

L ner, 4. Insisted on being counted a weather casualty. P

He w u burned by a hot store on ^ Ute plaee where his aft panta pocket ® •hould h a « been. »'

“I f the wealher hadn’t beea ao {? cold, the stow wouldn't ha ra been ao ^ hot." w u hta philosophy. «

HU mother baUwd him and plac- ^ «d him In front oLUie stove for a • ' nbdow o. R obt^baeked u> too la r.

~ ! H jr f lO - Y o a r -0 1 d O o iB d -----------*HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 8 WK Plurl-'

ahe h u yet lo oelebrate l « r fourth 2birthday. . la

She w u bom February 2 0 ,1D20. Inasmuch u Uiere ta only one

iiiieh date eTtrv lour years, Uie ^ pretty co-ed; who should be 10yeara old. Isn't quite four. But, a l- .thoQgh ahe someUmes haa trouble -

— flompaUng-ber-age, she-sa id - th e malluattea h u Ila good points. I

- Ju s t ' think." she 8mlledr-"wlien J I t a 00. r u u m be looUng forward to being eweet n .” - - - 7 - - - _

^^l&iArdons r a s h io i l—WHTTEFISH, M o n l,-0 . W. 8ali-

^■-may..dle.ol.buin5 bccauso ni

I M slood wlUi tUs baek to a garageatorc. He- oouldn't abed them be- H« tt i« Uiey were tucked In his boola. V,

hands wera burned badly in sp— t^ .to ^ g e t-ak n lfe -fro ta -h ta T to ck - «, Ko was taken to a m•• h y I wtlh dangerous leg and Y

]o n d e ii z z a r d O f [ Iges Out Of torm R egionSub-Zero Cold Bring 1 And Suffering in Statesssodated Prea)xard , whirling along a wave of the w esfto fflk h t-in -w in te r 's^ ft- -

across eastern Iowa bound fo r S1 tem peratures 20 to 80 degrees, ntransportation, and added from avering on tho two foot o f e'now d

IIal Interruption of t ra f f ic sched- tl

c r hy Police Force 100 s F " W F r W orkers To S «| ^Sesum eO peration^ ^

CniVELAND,' Feb. 8 {/R-PO- * Jl .lice a t nearby suburban D m r ,« armed wllh a sub-machine gun, pU forced approximately 100 WPA t1, workerr to resume* operations on d

a acwer protect today w hen they aleft Uielr p o ^ and suged a dem- t

a onslraUon against dtacharge of 6fi. qni» of thiilf pumbw . ■ - Ja They objected to Ihe dismissal t. >t of Joseph H orrath, 25, a mem­

ber of Uie Project Worken* Un-0 Jon . ____ __________ d5 — «oryat£ ta ae r t« d -h e -w u -d ta « - t

m ta « rb i.h U foremaiv_who told a him Be w u a-"unlon agltaU r.’* g

8 ' * d

M S l s iSMilMilii* 1

’ Twelve Passengers, 25 Rail- j ; road Mm, Snoviboimt j Jp., . .AtjSiimnior-Caiiip ■Jf" 'I 'h rco lo c o m o tiv e s , s ix - ' cre^vs and 26 snow shovelers

le f t Twin f a l ls la te yeste r- , day for Sum nw r Camp, Ne- j

* vada, approxim ately 100 m iles L ; south of ISvln F alls, to rescue^ 12 passengers and 25 railroad y men. occupants o f th e no rth a bound tro in on th e Tw in Falls-

early Thursday evening.__________ ^“ Eaflitr .in the day a anow plow

• le lt here to clear thft d rills nnd 5 to remoro a broken plow which U left WeUs in front of Uie t i i ln late c Thursday afternoon. T hs anow plowU met deep drlfta Uiat orertaxed IU „

capabUlly.U P. E. Kaasch, Twin FalU agent c for Uie Oregon Short Urie, said f?

tlu t Uio food problem was the m ott “ ir « r to u s-4 n -th e -^ tt« Uuu. liu fU ta C * 1- the passengers and crew bad plenty It le of food lo last unUl l u t n ight and b: - tha t a largo supply had been sent

along wlUi Uie rescue party.Jerome Train Stalled tt

Only other marooned train in J! southern Idaho U on Uie Jerome ” branch between Jerome and Eden, having been smiled alnco Thursday. ^ A roUiry plow cleared the track

-belw een-Bupert-and-B dedrbut-w u tl Ineffeellve In touching Uie d rlfu P belween Eden and the train.' P u - sengcra were Uken lo Jerome, F rl- ai day. U

------stiofugfl'of coai m gaen m s bg- u:eome serious and small portions

) . are deled out to residents, a Without train ser^'lce over « si

period of more Uian 48 hours for oi in t in t time since Uie Une w u u 8t constructed In 1W4. traftlc w u re- u

sumed on T vln FaUs branch yes- n u Urday afternoon afler tho umcks 10 had been cleared by plows. A pas- ^

scnger train an lved here from r . . Minidoka a t 3 p. m . and a mall _ B and express train come tn an hour I . l“tec. Trains U it he t« io r the e u t i,

■t 8 and fl;4j p. m. I t w u Uie f ln t ” - a e rv lc e alneo J;15.p. m, Thursday.- ” , PerUaSd B e n U t« 'IT -O n-U w -m ate-ltnff-U ie-PorU and " R w U running nino houra behind

•ciwdule wesUwund and four hoursw‘U» frelghU P

m ^ UiQ trip, Haaaeh said. P jg AlUiough an Intense c o td _ ^ o d ^

io <O onU nuedonPagelJ,C ol.n w

j M e S T u r

1 f & T a ; S “ ‘ J f,:e ncven-year-old Clans K . Van

0 speeding sled bearing Gerald Nixon, * 4 ^ «wl'‘Ra7Tn(m«rKe^es: 10, to «!• ^ most w rtaln collUlon with a New ti

d York Centn l train - a t U n biU'a si _ IW ^ ----------------------------------------jl

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m n s VjicnmnES ^

- W M F B l 1 itEPjlBEI Idaho Senator, Candidate tor

PresWentrftltaolcs’^Oiilo • Organization’s Plans to

" “ Select Own Delegation--------- (B r 'T h e -A a M ila le d -P m s ;:^

W A S H IN G T O N , F e b . 8 — r S e n a to r B o ra h o f Id a h o to - I, n ig h t ch allen g ed f o r c e s 1 a g a in s t h im f o r t h e p rea i^7 d e n tla l n o m in a tio n to “ com e

In to th e o p e n " a n d d e c la re• t h e i r p re fe ren c e .* P ro m p te d b y o b je c tio n s to

h im b y th e f o rm e r R e p u b ll-

Ohlo, Uie candidate attacked plana of tho Ohio party organlzaUon to

• w rte»-M ay4g-u-"«ham-and-d ecep» “ tlon."

"A scheme, or system, which de- prl?es Uie people o f a , fair chance to have part in selecUng Uie candi­date for president," hU aUtemcnt aald, "U a U am ly? upon popular goTcmment. and all pUtforai declaraUons which may be wrlllcn

the mUids of the voUt*." PC o m for New Deal (

On Uie DemocraUc aide. Uie week's . dc«etom«mj>^drftlt maln ly-w M t-*- ?5IIcnaT f eampalgn-tasue Import­

ance. ModldcaUon raUier Uum sg- grealve advancement o t the new

J deal aeemed Uie trend.- • AttempU lo elect antl-Rooscvclt^ delegates to lhe Philadelphia con- ,I venUon were broached In M usa- (

Icbusetta and M ary tod . un less Uie convenUon turns .)u back on the new deal. President Jouett Shouse

II of Uie American Uberty league esll- J mated ataos^t^^il.ow.ow ^ m ^ la

woutd go Republican.Republican organlatUon leader*

I. clung to ihclr h ( ^ for largo groupa o f unlnstnieted delegaUs to Uie eon- w \U on opening Clrreland four BODtbs from tcewrrow.

Few spoke out; but Fesa blnled _ thi»n»-«miM be aome walMng thn

g (Continued on Page 3, Cot. at

:iaDEfiSliDI1 mm ME’ MmiijLSiraUMJpnkesijiiii I - Tells Plan to Continue ,! Temporary Ban' (Cow ritbt, 1030. AMoclated Ptbm) t WASHINOTON, reb.- h IIP) ~ j Ccngreaslonat teadors abandoned ,t their campaign Jor_liBmedUte .cn - t «c im nil iif i»rffliW 8tr~rieulfiI£^ y ItgtaUUon today In an a ttem pt io d bring adjournment of congrtts byit M nyj4____________ 1.____________

Chairman' PlUthan (D-Nev> of the senate foreign' reUUons com-

„ mlllee disclosed tbe new strategy, e He forecut the'com m lttoe would , report prompUy ■ resoluUon to ex-

tend for ono year U» temporary baa

■J pirt February 2W I- He added tbere win be "such 1- amendments In Um fonn of addl-

U onal.ltgU hH pniLwlll not lusUfv J5 unlUnlOil”Uub»lb,'‘IS Admlalstratlen Spokeamaa

The Nevada senator said ho w u I « speaking -pereonaUy,’ -but he U rec- 1 >r ognlied U Uie ^ l e f ' admtntativ- * d Uon spokesman on neulraUty, and > Introduced Uie bUl for a perma- >• ncnt program approved by Presl- ^ dent Roosevelt aad Uie sUl« de­

partment,P liu n an fo rw u l UiatUie amend- 1

“ ments would Include prohlblUon of ' loans lo beUlgerenU togeUier pos- •

J slbjy WlUt "a gttaUy modified and ' restricted proTlslon'McHUng to em- - bsrgoes oa exports of commodtUes

. nihiT thnn w p _J But In vJew Ot Uie wide dlrer-^ gence of opinion on.Uie propoeaU to J permit the prealdent to withdraw

protection from American ahlpplng.(J Pittman said thU part of the ad- .- mlnlilrallon'a—p rc ra m — prebeUy -

would not be offered.. . :

i r n s Coast^s

A She flung , ^ l f on Qie snow- y packed ground In f t e t of 'm e sled,

\ The boys w m uninjured, wtiUe ; Clara lulfered cuu and bruUea* where Uie sled runners struck her,

s t w r ^ n e to w S S T t o w ■* said Uicy would atiem pt to-otrtaln-1> p a m ctK 'hOT a wi m - i c r a i r; . ' ':

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‘ -IncUaa a a c o tn r , ia o e r a ^ t b e U ° Tlce preaMenUal cbalr, dies sad - a

itH-tlCEKIHr i i UIID BtDEIlla ------------- .. J ------1---------------

C h a r le s C u r t i s D ies U n e x - »

J ^ p e c t e d l j . o f - H e a r t i A t - - : : . J

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(By TUo AMOCliltd PrcM) ^* W ASHINGTON, Feb. 8 — . . C h a r le s C u r t is , fo rm e r v icee p re s id e n t, w h o le f t a n .I n d ia i r ^ ® te p e e lo sc a le t h e h e ig h ts o f ® . A m e ric an p u b lic o ffice , d ie d u a u n e x pe c te d ly o f a . h e a r t . a i - a6 T a c ir io d a y a t t h e nge o f 70 . . * , F o r -10 y e a r s h c had be en In , " ; th o th ic k o f R e p u b lic an p o ll- 5- t ic a l c o m b a t, a n d , d e sp ite h i s ai ir ag t. deaUi came Just u he was 4

planning a relum to the arena a i ft rh im n tw of hla old frlend.asd r\

M low' lU asan . Ooremor AU U . Lan­in don. t tr the prtsidcncy. c r ■■ i m paaslpg ahaeked the isplliU.] bi

Bxprcsslons ot regref'from Uiose » now bigh In Uie goremment quickly atteated a popularity which took no ol account of party Unes. by which hta „ own polilleal carecr w u rigidly gov­erned. President Roosevelt tald ho r

■ w u "derpty distressed." |{Foneral At Topeka _ [I

. 8 « a to r JJapptr, also o! Kahsaa, one of the llrst to cnU a t the home

!L .Mrs,, Polly O ann ,_8npj!uacqm ic I funeral would lake place Tuesday' a t Topeka. I .. For aereral daya Curtta had been A

suffertng from a cold. Thta momlng b e teemed mueh Improred, and. encouraged, U n . Qann went shop-

) ping. Sometime afterward. Curtta- suffered a heart atuck . A frightened i maid phoned U n . Oann and called

- i j0 ' Botb rushed to the shrubbery- i. surrounded house tn Cleveland park., |

but tb e former rice president w u i i7 deotL 'P r.’ Culver relumed to the, < , eapllal. called newspapermen and j . banded them a brlet statement: iJ T h e honorable Charles CurtU, n" former rice president of Uie VnlUd K* Btatca of America, died of a heart , pi “ attnclc a t I0:2i UiU date." . . j

MeanwhUe, In the Uvmg room of fl Uia home. Mre. Oann w atted back

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WALLACi:, Idaho, Ftli. 8 tA’r -0 Two epglnea and two cars of Itie J r WaUaee - MUsouU Kortbera Ps-r. eiflo posacnier tnUo were rt>- ported balf-bnrlcd luider a snow- ! y T nd ffV eM T S okotii-suo tatnnnB r i , ' C ecW dAlenet lonJcbt.

. ' Seren members of Uie tn ln crew u = w ere - ia fa -a t Lookout. No-pasaen-

gen w m reported oboud. A blU- a r t ) made rescuo aucmpts dlllU y<

* cult. — ■ !«'

f a iU ^ * ^ 5 m ^ r 'l e a v J D g W al^ "! w Rotary plows and shm-el crews of a cr score of men each were sent from la

i, WaUace and Uta50uU. hi1 Tbe nww wuireporied wedged so ui

l® l ] y u n d 5 “U ir trntn-Bml-along vt. U » aide Uuit freeing U before morn- ' f Ing wu> considered by raUwaymen ai* u unlUttly. rl■ Knn*n m»mlnT< n f .lha CTPW re-|__

i( porlod bere were: I'om Byall, con-10 y duetor; F.. A, McLean, irakstnan. ['ren and PauI Rcynoids. maU clerfc, aU ol i la.ilfllUU iaT ■ 7 *

s r o a N i M Q , F E T O P m j ^

s c k i ijlN iW Jt-i K i i i "

t Olson and Colonel McCorffl-.; " Ick Engage In Bitter

change Over C|iar(|«s of Widespread Lawl^ness"

—A sweeping g ran d jm y crim e

I investlKation w as promised to d ay ttj Governor F l ^ d B .

• Olson and Colonel Robert R. ilfcCorm ick. publisher of tho I Chicago Tribuile, engaged io a b i tte r personal exchange over

I alleged lawlessness here. ’ r ■ i o the govem or’i re to H s lAat he *1i a fakir ln.hta’ alleged war• on crime" the publisher promptly

■ Liggett murder • • • and no t be^ fore.",, The InwsUgaUon of alleged wido-

w rw d Vice w u pledged by OUrer T. Naugle, foreman of the grind jury, who said "Uiere'a eiwugh stuff I b e n to keep us busy unUl next De- |

. ^ .Tba.M cCormlok-OUon-«whaag» r orershadowcd other developmcnta of

> tb a day In tbe slUiaUon nvolrlng aboul Uie slaymg'of W alter Liggett,

. fifuaadlng-edltor-Ust'D eceBlber-#: “ and the cbaln of events It precipi­tated. There w u no session today

- a 'lK T iJ i i l 'B f liidoST B lum ttfeW " (Kidd Cann) fo r the kUllng.

Accnsea PobUtber ) T he governor’s t O T e n t i ^ e d I^ cupcraUng-from an operaUon. ae- ; c u ^ the Chicago pubUsber o t b«- I iDg “a cstrtalle minded reacUon- , ajy-i-and a-"ioumaltaUo«>arlatan.“ - . H»-allag«d Ihe Chicagoan w u silent

wben "Chicago w u tho world's wont ccupool o t corrupUon and crime" a

■ j j i d blamed' him for bcUig "mor- ^ : a lly retponslbte for Uie deaUu of

M n y persons" from dysentery diir- i tm lhe I9 » world's fair beeause• m -^uppressed 'tbo truUi.- .• z»- v u occasioned by Colonel Mc- ' c o rm lcw talk l « t night a t Colum- •llnu . Ohio, w hen JLiccomilck'. a t^ ^ i aerted "Olson len t aid and assist- c ' ance to gangland', tn lU campal^i p• ot murdering edllors and aU who r ' cross bU palb." b

; imi|C|||n FIIRIIII PH I 5— . 1

A d m in is t r a t io n F a c e s G row * p

In g O p p o s itio n to AAA u

; S u b s t i t u t e ji _____ iji WABinNQTOK. Feb. 8 (;!>- °I ■idm tnlttrattnn, lu<lin^^:<aaeto>> A

M te d a tt tbetr asergUa t o ^ to- .• ward pBsbing th e toU eonserra*

Uon nbsld y blU UmBgb congrtnII next week as tbe spaarbead of a>1 drire toward adjonmmenl by ^ 1 Stay. 1.I In th e face of an amendment p

. rush a n d an assertion by Bcnalor *| I King (D -tltah) Uiat Uie AAA rC' “

r sment measure w u not a farm “

Id e u of^'^igwell and Wallace,", ' Clialrman. SmlUi (D-S,C,) ol Uie “; agriculture committee tald lio had *' ; plenty o t rotes to block an oppo-

Sm ith added th a t the legiilatlon ^would be sent to the house by Wed- ^iictday. House farm leaden clrared ^Ihc way for conaldenUon_by Thun« ^J a y r • n

l>realdeat Rooseralt again went "over th e quesUon of taxes to finance ^tlie new farm program, Uita lime ~ttlUi SecrtU ry MorgenUiau end ^Daniel W. BeU, acUng budget dl- ”rector. .

H itting the soU conaeraiUon pro- “poial today. Senator King added In Mn.T‘intervtew; ; • “

" It >-ou1d be better to glvo a H!>ul)sJdy ta Uie farmera based upon ^pwductlon, If-w e w ant to-aclp-Uio ^(armcra we should make a dircct ,7appropriaUon and bare U dlstrlbui- ,,cd where It ta needed. ‘ “

-BUI to pu l $50,000,000 In the ^hands of Uie AAA to be spent where g

iiiers; WlU prove unsaufacuty, snd ^ will Increase pHces to Uie consumer.' “ I t U dUcrlmlnatotT lecUUUon." **

- K ln r m U Bpeadlng Spree- = A a tem adovc»ta of a *-j»y-u-

you>80'.'-government.. Ktng.sald.rc?. I gnrdtog taxes: ------v ” J

tng-s{irw ..U U Lonlx.-lab:rand:toatl= to pay Uie<plper. Wa should In­crease our revenue by a blUlon doi- . lars and perhapa a hiniiip and a h&lf. I d o n t SCO how we can con­Unue borrowing' Indefinitely wlUi- Aoat-'sertTO TTtm gajlliSaL^--------- er

-U wc .would c u t approprUUons tc tnd Adjourn new we would be ser- tc ring th e eountry." ' et

p ^ b l l e a n I»«i4»..OrcgoD may Uy to hare Uie senaie tl

.[•rworfcmlt Uie farm bUl for public d)| lmtfUnga.-bul-SrolUi w u conlldent M

iJiuUl Jk lu v n .would iaik . a

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B w J ' It^ o n O U B VAH C I C of IWotaa. “ ' found gnUty by a Twin FaUs Jory > of f ln t degree n a rd tr o t hU tt -• __yfv,.ald fonner wife. MUdrtd _• Iloek. a t lh e cenclstlon e t a trial

ot almost three weeks dnnUon.' -Tbe.Jiir}LjeeoBuaended the dtaUi I penaltr. {

s = t t

lU S i iD I N !

! Al Capone and Msohine Gun « , Kellev Hold Wwfin ,. ^

' .„-,U p,rislnB .'.. .. « : ■

■ W anfin ^ im e s X Johnston , Indl- ® ’ cated today.som e of Uis partlcl- - 1 panU In th e r e c u l Alcatrax prison S I revolt eUU were bebg puntahed-but e;

he declined to comment on t pur­ported "insldo story" o t tho uprl^- u ing which branded Al Capohe and a; George (Maehlne Oun) KeUy u

- r ra tr - f o r re ru s in g 'to -u iteT H tf— T '9olmiUin deellDed alao to say bow

many prUonera were Mlng dtaclpUn- •

to ft r ^ U Io u s mood. Ho added Uie• prison w u back to "normal." ?

' The "Inside slory'* publtahed by « Uw BxamUier asserted the mutiny began January 30 after th e death of v Jack Allen, a prisoner wbo reputed- J i f had been refused hospital trest- a c p l because phyalclanr-oould-^ t

■ ^ * ^ r S * S 5 u S j l ^ '» id JU Im -dled ~ January n a fU r an operaUon for kl atomaoh u lcer and Uiat tho prison* n announcement a tuibutcd the deaUiici to pneumonia. {ei

Aboul IOO prlsonen struck, Quards ill , promptly clamped tome of tbem la et , soUUry contlnemenl<on a "starra-l . Uon diet" of brcad-and-w ater and ai , tee^ oth e n were confined to tbetr^gi

Within th ree daya the number w under puntahmenldropped to M and fUuilIy lo 20. ■ • ^

L ead en LUted The ExamUier named a t ivmong "I

mo muuny leadora John I^u l Chase, killer Ueutcnanl o f the tate George (Baby Face) NeUon; U ar-,^ mon M. Waley. kidnaper of 9-year-l» old George Weyerhaeuser; Ludwig; (Dutch) Schmidt, Roger Touhy n gang gunman, and Norman T . 1 WhlUkcr, who was convicted with G u to n B, Meons la Uio Lindbergh ransom boax. >

The Inside story said WhlUker, a lawyer, was th o real "brains" of Ui#' Di trouble; th a t aeveral montha ago ra he circulated a peUHon seeking moro. bl privileges for th e convicts and w u to prompUy clam ped-in lo 'sb llta iy r ' ifti

On 'belnir restored to rm itlne.. "Whitaker w nllnue tfT as aglUllon.” Uut Examiner said, leading up to'<^ the .muUny. . i wi

Chase was named u calling C t-;g l poao “yellow—a ra l and a tcab,",di C a p o n o jru qtioted u saying "If I st ^V lr'geio iifo f here r iH Ix R D n? 'Iho lu former Chicago beer baron has three | atye an yel lo senfo. Ihi

F r i]E rh te n e d % (^

^OuMrslanrceHiDEVILS LAKE, N. D , Feb. 8 Ifii— Wi

.A j» ;jL 9 L ^ te 9 ,.s su n ta r iu u u u ig .. s t er, pursued a .fa rm boy-enroute4o - town wlUi a load of milk and meal In today, but th e speed ot ,hta hones a t earried blm o u t of reaclt hi' Raymnnil Tliitton Crafy-told-Ul^ HIStory on hta arrival he tt. As he w u ot driving atong th e lake botUim eeven ^ i w j ^ t o n y h e exp^l^

lo n G aSeakrFa ti an Comic derofFori

F i r s t B a l l o t R e c o r d s A D i s i n d i n a t i o n T o

M a n C a u s e

Stolid^Slayer BetKD o u g la s V a n V la ck , b u sh y -h a i

y e s te r d a y o f t h e m u r d e r o f h te M ild re d H o o k , a n d w il! a p p ea r i d e n th s e n te n c e th e j u r y recom m

T h e V erd ic t f in d in g h im guilt} rec o m m e n d in g t h a t h e b e execul J u d g e A d a m B . B a r e ly - a t 2:15

M rs . C a r l V a n V la c k , m o th e r— --------------:— , . . . . . <a<

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S ix S l a y e r s H an g e d

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BOIBB, Feb. 8 <;iV-U BoogUa f(- T ^ - 'm e i r V 'T « o m i , - ~ W « ib ^ ' u

I t oxw ated for Uie m w dcr ol b it U former wife. SlUdred Hook, be f( wUl be ibe aercoUi m aa to b«. u banged a l tbe Idabo state prboa wbleh was eaUbUsbtd IS y e a n ' e W . UNo women b a r e . ^ ixeculed.

and murder U tb e tcn tr xrtma for *m eh 'cap lU J-ia S a K e ^ - c a n be f InfUcted to Uita s t a t ^ '’ • •• [

Prior to i m - d ^ - - M n te n e e s r wero carried out by UieHfli of U u £ counUes' to whleh U » v9riaonen . were conTlcled. *

Tlia t tx V « ^ b a n 'd ie d o n - tb tf a U o w » « ^ ,i.. Xtt-Rlcv,: 4V M nteniM la jS b o -n

..ihhnft ............................ m j - m Y. ecuted Nov. 30, lOpl, . ' . d• ' James Connars,' 40, tenlebced to t< a Bingham eounty Nov. 8„ 1904. andt exeeuud Dec, 18, i m . J ....... . . . . i- WUltanf K. H . Bend. » . ten-r lenced In Ada county Feb. 18, IW . ^ ll and executed Aug. 10, 1B08. q i -Fred.M ..B ew ard, 28.JMitence4.to !!

Latah couniy Jan. S.atOO. and ex- ’ ' ocuud M ^ 7 , 1B09, f: r N ^ h Arnold. 3 1 - y ^ . Q l d J f ^ g , seateneea in uonner. county Sept. , 5 i V i » g , and executed Dec.-18.1W4. J e John Jurko, 40, sentenced to Twto ^

FBIU county Oct. 7, 1924, and «x- ^ y ecuted July », 1928, °

. ' . y i c t i m O f ‘H a z i n g ’ , ;

t I n G r a v e C o n d i t i o n i |

i1 "~ A W ,m A . Feb. S WV-P««1 H ar- * kins. 18-year-old D e a lu r boy. w u «

i^reported tn a 'hosp lla l tonight to ^ lj critical condiuon while hU moUi-

er. M n. Uae Stewart attributed Uie s lUness to -hating ' a t Ml. Zion aeed- ■ J emy. near Canolion, ' - I 'r r A l Uw school, an InsUtutlon un- I• der supentalon of Uw North Geor- ''ig la MeUiodlst confercnce. Profes**1 w r Uol!8-BeU'JaId'4““Uiorough'ln.I m U gallon' w u being made ot an

Incident which Mrs. S u v a r t de­scribed ss Uie "hazing."

Mrs. Stewart asserted Uiat on tha C night of Decgmmber 18 her aon w u

, church on tho tchool campus "by . a group ol boys,'itad and Uken to , | a walcr fount to duck lUm.'t: - - ---------------------

[ T r a i n F r e e z e s T o ' «

; R a i l s I n N e b r a s k a ^ > , « I ALBION. Neb-, Feb. 8 - A P< >'Union PacKtc train froze lo tbe tr ) ralU here rarlv loday during Uw 9. bU m rd wlilcli sent the t e m p ^ tu n d >..to20desreci.bcIow.xeroandJ)niught b I'abQiil two in c h e s 'o f 'n ^ snow. pi

;}~“A n i5 r iiiv a tiv irw e iK )r i« iin tfM i j-stallM in-ft snow drilt-tw o 'm U es iw u t-o f hero early today. The en-

. glm> WAS able to continue to Oak- ^ \d a lo but was unable to puU the [ 's tr ing of nine coal.and oil c an . Two H irakem tn wrro le lt with tlw cars ^ >|and railroad offlclaU beUered Uwy . lhad sufflclenUood and fu e l— . . . --------------------------------- — p' " ,.L =j=a:i.-!‘„ , .1-., 81

ImigryWSI^"• wolf, emerged from the b ru th and f

I Crurys horsci. frightened, broke a ; to to a mad run . th e youUi said and I a i times Uie wolvcr were so dose di

h e ' considered' throwing out the Ji I supply afm eatbu t-tboantm aU w ere di I outdtaU nied 'after a twb-mUe'run. p: 1 Henry mows and severe cold hare b:• y e r e d Uie w ires- labb lt bunt- B

, I ■ . - V - ■

;fed Of•tmrWifeAgreement On G u i l t ;

Fo Hang Insui'eses Delay - .

r a y s No E m o t i o n

la ir e d T ac o m a n ', w a s c o n v Ic t« d . l\te p r e t t y y o u h jc f o r m e r w if e ,T n e x t T u e s d a y t o r e o e iv a t h eim e n d ed . ______ _ilty o f f l n t d e g re e m u r d e r a n d c u te d w a s r e tu r n e d t o D i s t r i c t 15 p. m .. a f t e r t h e j u r y h a d de>'

o r o f t h e d e fe n d a n t , to o k her> - * so n in to h e r a r m s a n d k is s e d

V J o s e p h .F . H o o k , f a t h e r o f - Uie alato girl, w ld only: **nu sU ta dt Idaho gave me JuiUce." ■ . ' .

' Van VUck appatently waa ' qb« ' moved. As tb e fatefta w ord ilw ei* - read,-toa-OTldanaed. th e same r tol - lUty Uiat iM b u m atotatned almoat w n s ta n ^ .a to c e ^ l ^ ^ ^ a n ^ ^ ^ W

Leo T eats, Tacoaia a ttonw y «ta6:

Ume of th e kUUnf an d 'h ad rH ee a • for some moBtbi previously, n i d Uw oonrlctioo would b a a p p e ^ ■

"We're iu i t started to agh t.” ta ld B. V. Larson, TeaU' T i ^ Falla e e l- / ’ Uague.'

AUomey O m n i B e r t E .-l(ID e^•^ .who dlrected.UM trial % th e a U t t f v b r a l f i a i f i r j u h r i fo r tb e lr co u iaf»I “Tbe Tcrdici e f tha J u ir « ltt) ')ta ‘. K c r a m d tU e a of tb « :d e a t^ i)p D l..: a lty w u amply JnsUlled," b a n id ; *Tha JUTors had ttw e o u ra ia la tp e r- lO na aa un jika ian t duty.* • .-

m e m £ .e a to > tta a ;f ln t 'M } o t S M ' Ii r t g l i F U t t m ib N a l iy ^ g ^ did oo t tiiy Aov m aay bd loU im *- ■ takai:

A forecast of tb a vertUct o f guUty with th c .d « a th > 9>aU]r.wu aeea la . 'J a requeat o f the Jury aarller y tr te r- • day for addlUonal tofom aU oo. rnw quesUon, to which' Judge' Barclay

guUtjp u charged aod impoae the death penalty, and th e defeodaot

tb a t-b a .w UUiot.be.puL.to.daattaT Win the defendant be exam toed 'as to hU tan lty befon being p u t . l e deaUi by an unbUsed medleal com -' mtaslanJ" • • ■ ■

Judge BarcUy replied tb a t 'tb e to . farmaUoa requested “doea a o t e o o te_ ’. wtmto the scope o t y e a r duUea u ' Juroti. Your toqulry U a .m a tte r M t ' » u b J e c t .V > J ^ . . « n s l d « t l £ a - ^ ttw etatt-toTOatteirafatohc a n b e a t i • leaded i« and dUpMed.ot under the law by, oU ar prooedure n o t now to - •

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tosllslisi w o i rCity Orders Rock Ouarry t o

' In Police CampaignLO e ANGEUS, F e b .^ » > -T h «

a r m t of 133 vagranU w ltbto Los Angeles elty llmlU and orders for a W fk quarry to keep them employed were tho newest moves today to the pollee campaign against Indigent transients. • ,

MeanwhUe, reporU from the bor- dcr-patrota.-sU U onod-aU Uia, Arl.— n n a and Oregon Unes, to ld oC-^com*-— plete effecUvcneas" to stopping to- -comlng. migrants, C hlft- of. Pollca—Jamea.Davta aald,,.._____ _____________

Chief DavU said he ordered hU men lo tu m Uielr n tun tlon to U\o vagrant situation, withto the city, after Uie border blockade bad sU rt-

Instead of serving sentences to JaU, Chief Dnvta said, Uiey wUl be pu l to .w ork4n a quarry. fum Uhtng-, , sand and rock for public b u U d lm .

—T brL ^% i?e lc8counsrw lIftr ii3 -*T “ m to ta tr^ on continued to .o tfw fre e .,

^ ”S o ^ * d e ^ ^ e n t to tba drlte“ ; w u the answer given by United . s u te a A ttomey Plfrrsoa B a ll ' tO " John 0 , P tgaird . att o o g t e ^

caUed to protest U w dty^eaapalgB .. ' HaU tald he told th a a t t o c ^ be

did oo l beUere tbe eaie .c ttia :« n d e r . , '. juritdleUon c>rfedcna!Bg ^ ;>n» -:

preme e S t ' t a - J b b A it to n k : rw « P '' ' bllra" ease, to ' I9ie,'-was cU ad^lV ': B a j J ^ T g a a d n H (CT

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5'f^tnipiw t'QoVemment; For j ii^^situatlon. In Interview n ■^^ith^Str'Arnold Wfttori S

• L O N D O N , S u n d a y , F o b . 9 w| , — T h e S u n d a y O b se rv e r In a n •*

.in te r v ie w to d a y q u o tw P r e . ^ m ie r M u w o Jia l a s jw y ln « - th e >

V B r i t i ih . ,^ 'ia y e t u r n e d a colo- n ia l w a r In to w h a t n ja y y « t be

• a w o rld w id e d lw s te r . " .• • - ^ T h o in te rv ie w x r u w i th S i r f f A rn o ld W ilso n , a m e m b e r o f m ^ l a m e n t - • «

^ ^ e n t a g to U » DOW de td B ou t- » l a n i pewe' propo»ii. n p u m « u •

.quoted: •- - " I h*4 a im iy d » f W » a u tto u i «

~«6nnuU i of w etp ttnM ta » bw li o l '- jaeteUkUoa • • • *h«n U » n jir t » c«B» Ui»t jo tt gttUemeo Jn London w

, w f to iw d -P n lie d a r a m u e l B w ^ ■0 b lcblr In SepUmber bad dl«* P f

' la lw d ttm irtU rJfaom lnrD eoejnbtr

**“A i» d irtc t rem it of jo u r m Uod JJJ s u e b ' BtblopUn tn d <ome lu U ts ^

. bJood-BHUt be «w )t . You h*T# pro- J loBcwl tb# * i r . A r e t t rttpom i- b m ty - to 'o o yoa.- “ S

.. • U i t a U n a - 2:— Bl* krvfi'U rilil MnMalln! TnnlMd ^• U r « d '^ t tobm ^" e y . b> oon- ^

- « r a 2 : « ? i S 3 5 5 * ^ K ! ^ t e

.. • a j ) n » told Wm to d * would Boi ®“ : ^ m n l io t i ld d d t u i u k eaee n o e - .

‘ t t o n b a w cMMd. M- > s ^ < :b M M p a t« a l « ( » ip m d la « a ,

. too mueb la oM U n i f n tb chtnntto w .to itkg.lb* p ] t n o t tboM Toa bav* SS

T otBdataRD n." | S

.EXWlCE(iREsiDENt; ‘ ' DEATH ?

* ( C t a n t l ^ M m i ^ 'Oiu) . ' m . tb* fv> U ybw ltiM B B otm ad .iU -L V (^ t o d v T i S e expreatd tb t t ■be bad 'b«ea mitbl* t« r ta e h Um b o n a a mlnutM e a r l lv . '

rB e dlad catOy.” ib e H ld ..* T nw t>ai« h* IMnil-intfarJ*-------------------•. HMD aba n t M ; to t x r r w o

T j ^ t b a VTbltii Eonaa, V naU in t w

' e t tb a in d d iB p aatng o t a iy o ld » triaB d ..C b u U i OtBtii.'* tb a p tw - tb

. dant a4d:,’ Wtaetb«r tbay. kntw Um eu u a waaior^ u 'tb a .T te a p rta ldw t ^

■aoum U a p a tr iu .” >- i w ie a Iw S ^ 5 B d -.e tli lm .* it id ,

- .y i e a P n a td a a t’a a m a r. * J '« t t t f M dated.w ltb h im to tb a b o u e and | t e i t b a « e i a t « . 'a a w u a f i o t a a B S '

, ? ^ i 2 S £ - » . p ^ SI«<Hr. S eu lo r HcRur. oI O tum . «

OBrtU; poU fteal-eanar kaaw d f hi

b lm tiu l of offlea wtUr Pi«ald«at pr ' H o o v e r 'la 'W 3 . m a a aetlva U«> tb

tta a . tb a b k h potoU were: « , I W ■HBctad ptaaacutor c t 8btw« %\

' a aa eo (m tyrS ae«a.--------------:-------f .~ m a-T jO acted ta tbaboB ia .o f.T tp . w

. I M S - M ia te d In eiunpal|a" f ^ a u a aa t In tb* Mmtta. 7 ^ . . , , . " : S■ 1 N T -S « )ted to tb a aaaato. ' ^

U l»>0«!aat*d tat raalecttoa.; U14-«at& nM d o t tba aestto . ” . U M -^«(affla iRapubUean leadir Y

- of tb e a e a a te ,- .- ; ............ ? 'l9 » . .B w te d : to tb e -T k e -p re tl. t?

~ -d e n c rw tth He rta i t Hoerer;----------• im - 0 « t« a to d le aU n i reelteUon. ^

‘nw M -datai iketeb a aa«a of tu e -B jo en , dcaetlbed by Benator. Vanden- VI berg (R-Mieb) u a a ’’eplo of A m ^ n

Ourtla - W ' b m l a .u eo , on a In

Ourtli, who had m anled » |li1 e t Oi Indian d e u e a t : O urtti w u ob»- «1 e lsh tb K tw IndltB. ' ot ■ Curtia w u ItUl an infan t when m h i t m o lb tr dl«d and b i t wrlnkltd d< old Indian trandm other. JuU i Fqb. fo pin, d tu ib te r of Oblaf w blto Flume »uo t tba Rawa. took him btcbarB«.B« ed

■ apeat bSi boybood on tba Kaw m * | c m tlo n . hv

At ts . be le ft.the rtserraUon. Aa'b> expert band with honea ho Qukkly T

— * a a d -fm p ta y m o it:a a a Joekiy on 0,— g a a m ' r a c t t r t c l a . ...............- — 11

But hla earter u a jockey extend- F; e d g fw a n t r a fM rrw n . H« » gnt (fi P achool. attpportlnj himwlf by diiv. D liqt a h a d c ln the erenlnr. and th m ~ atvdled law. A t county proacculor. R h e w u a erutader a g iln it vice tnd acb land cueb a rtsuU U on tba t be

— xu jc ad U )L ele cted .to .tb e .n atio iu a ... . bouae of repreaentauvea. •

Ib e re h li carter u a n ttlon il . ^fi(urB betan , marked w ltb Tlctohea

— •a d -d e fe B ta r tm ta -h a - tw w a e w e i. aenato*! majority leader. In tha t ol

n e » o t la t ^ ” th*n S m « oratorlcal.flourtthea on the floor, in M

A* nee praldentT hla tonc expert- '^ enoe In tho senate had preemt-

. aenU ye<ittlppedhlm tobeoom ath.l ai WbUe bla r

'm t a d i M advocated obancea In tba U .E lP tla to ^ ta hla tn- w

: ^ A i iB a l . i i ^ * d ^ tb a t .n b a a « a U Ja v : - t t w r t e ot.Ha own rtUea." Ba did.

|S | |g | j p i

\ i m p m M ■'= -

I ■ Tnib aad. to w - to p O T tu re a ^ ^ "Z tod a y aa npw te^ by tba lo rara - -j

. m iM w*atbir otacrrcr w«ra is-d i* .: t HMa «beT* tn d 'U d m w i ^’ S m tb* lewait polat bara line* - r F lbn iiry #. IW . when the mercury

droppad to M below. Ibere w u a I railabl* w l n d ^ tbe:Mky w u. paitly ckntdy banmelrK :p»Mur«

1 a tS ^ a .w ^ 3 « .4 o m e b e f a n d t to :> boml«ty ran(a, 7 l.to M p erce a t.o t

- ->‘ ^ w a t w r t j ~ ir> » u ^ With t e in i^ tu r t t o( 3f to d 35 de- i V m , . _____

; C o l d A r e a B e g i n s ■

T o M o v e E a B t w a r d

* Idaho, otab . K enda and weileni 'Jj , wyomln* were-covered. by wanla* '[ h llb pretture. l u t n lib t. Serera . .. t c 3 d w etlber »UU o e c u ^ Montana . ,

aad northem Wyomint. but tbe r - . oold h u b preuure t r t t b u raored I eaMwtrd. and centcra o n r Mlnne-

w ta u a Iowa, brlngtng w b-iero I waatber to tbe centrtl i t t te t . Alj I >. A. eblnodt* low preuure tr*a In I aoutbaatt Wyomlnf tn d e u te m I Colorado brourbt a Q hup 'rlie In < , tem penture to thou t m t , accom­

p a n y by d n r *kiet, _ • A ilK bt low In w athers Uontana —

b u reiulted In uotelUcd w eatbir In. m th a t t r e t and In northem Wyom- W

**l«w prenura otf tbe northern ■* PaeUle eoaat b u cauaed p redp iu - ■ tlon along tba W atblnston coaital I railaa. with higher lemperaturta I preirtlllor there aod In w atem _

CalUomla,'- K m d a . t s d ArUona: V o M d and w tttem

mlldwaatbar,

KUUI a i r . a -* r c u u ' Boi Lm. iJUllM M M M o « u Uc*,4!igsr-ja-.‘.- j t^ js s -a

i s H ^ J s1 a& t{»*^!!!!Jl S J l i m the

■LVerilliit Seals Fate of ’ 1 Taooman Convloted of- opi

i Murder ot Former WHe» (OBpUmiid F ro p Ptga one) e n

t T O M u d « IU > w h la i70u u M n i< i Sr a*e ao t coneemed.** - . • • ' mn' t : U waa beUared tb t i eonildenUoa, , d xatbar tb a a pro lw tad debate e re ; ^ >• tba Tfrdlct to ba n tum ed, had oe- ^ “ eupledtb*lurora from tbe time they f r

B ^ jnS? ^X d a y frem l:» a .m .u a tU tb a .T e« |le t|j waa n tu m e d . .................... ... . . J

B e d y ia O a h ert ani .- n a to t e o t l f lld n d ,3 > ya an of A age,w ufoundlnA raltroadeii}T ert „ near b a n tbe a o m ta x e t N oranber X

99, three daya after Vao Vlaek bad , r . been foand a i le ip 'in a roadildi ' L dltcb by a peoe aaeUng blm for* tba-fatal-ahootlag of flUte I ta fd o j A Oftlcer Fontaine Cooper and Deputy ro t Ib iritf Henry n f i lm i i thn flay

’* ^ I b a otOeen w en ib e t when tbey ^ I. biUad Van Vlaek o a a o b a rp o t u t w abdoetlnc hla tonatf-wUp t i m a It Taeoma atreet a t gua point two daya m; It prertouily. Tbe girl bad-be«n.ahot I- tbrougb tbe bead and a bullet tound^ r.i

near ber body w u daelated by aUto co '* » ltn iiia i te c c m a p m ia m iu p tired u- fran tbe -pUtol-taken t r o n Vaa jy

^ loontoy d e em or dlrorca a -abert- tima befon tba alleged a M ttc t ta =

toUovIng a aecn t m arrU i* aad a (h brief and itormy m adtal experlenoe. ^a

- Van Vlaek w u quoted by aUto w it- ^ neiua u declaitng be bad alaln her ev

l. ^ ^ |h

, ProeecuUng Attorney • Bdwtrd j. Btboock announced prior to Van R<

Vltck'a trUl tb t t if ha obtained a in s Terdlct eanylng.tba fM th penalty, foi

he n u ld not p r tu m urder ebargea eh a In eonneetlon wltb tbe otfloen' by )t deathi. er,C Pwamari of' Uia JUty. W. a . Ue- )t Oowen of Buhl, algned tb e verdict >. whleh decland Van VUck guUty a t

ot tlrst degree murder of hU tor- to n mer wife, and reoommended the co Id death penalty. Four olher formi en t. for poulble verdlcU that bad been th le eubfflltted to the Jury w en n tu m - to le ed to the court uablemlihed.I* I Olher memben ef the Jury w en co

W tm n Starkey. Buhl; 0. 0 . Am- >> n 'h u t , Twin Falla; Oeorgo Fuller, w< ly T«m FtUs; J . E. Pullen, Twin FalU: th0 0, -W. Gorman, Buhl: Adolph w<- lUchacek. Suhl; J.-W.JiIoora,-Twln a l | . Falli; William P. Rude, Twin Falli;

r. Drake, Uaoaen; Ed l i ^ i g c r , Bufil. BF

1 BORAH-CHALLENGES ' ^ « POLITICAL FOES TO « o i— voice-prefehEncb tot l _____ Vea , - (ConUnued F ^ PMe- OM ^

It ottier way U Borah new i p n ra il . toI t ^ ie cooUoded Borab-w aa-m on ou ccn the'new deal t h u the:Republican hi :n Mde u be u w It. and m p o n -

1* kept with Rooaerelt. «t . f ti in n j thla oppt^Uon "Import- I t ant,” Borah'S rejoinder aald i t w u U 4* roon ao to know-wbo. Feaa g

5 | - 'v f a i a i « 5 ! r ( » - s s « i i a i r " i nle! am told be l l for U r. Hoorar. Very ^) . well I t would no t be diaondltable U» to blm to eay ao publicly. L e t i aee Ui . whether thd people of Ohio agree diJa with hiffln»i»ew r; t t U*-fotrr:* • ^ d . r ia be for the old dealt tie -. Bqaan Deal Demaadaa...Tl - - l ly -o p ln ta n - la -tb a t.-w b ll* - th e e

-■ — _________ __ -

ftlEHBERS of the Jury which foi — T M o m n e B d c d -th e ^ d u th penali

almoat threo w « ^ dumtion, i table, aeeond from the l e f t ^

WISCONSIN SUPS . BDiSjPlTEiS

Voluntary Committee Elidor-1 «»llhlii«truoled Dele. 1

gala Slatt I r o m a a i M . v K m o - t v p y - M

O r n Um T lio n n i objKUon. of M Borah lupporten, tb e ita ta Repub* M Hww Toiuntaiy fowmHtw toblgbt I

IconventlMt— 11

’ Two men who a n oo tba B o n h j l attended tbe committee m eet- H

ing and fought In a ti etto rt to 'atop M the committee from endorsing can - H dldatee ot-lte ow n.-Tber.w en-W r J < - H CampbU o t Othkoih and William N .' H E nauf ot'C hilton. | |

The eommlUee In a reiolutlon ' ■ di^elarcd tha t It “neither f a ra n or ™ oppoiea any presldenUal candidate," n . bu t CampbeU had prevlouiiy point- .

erally all over the ita te u a alap a t ^Borah and the organlaUon endon- ,cd candldtlet would be conildend jantl-B onh. • i

Borah came in for much diacua- ]aton. Campbell gave in detail hia j leaaoaa for aupportlng him. a a y i Ing *1ie la oppQied to tbe MW deal _

betwetn the two tb a t murt b* taken J j U tbta naUon and ita IniUtutlona antobepreaerved."

Fugitive Convicts ‘ Taken At Farmhbuse :

— —de

BEATTYVILLB, Ky,.Feb. 8 W V- ,p Four o t ten.conricta w hb’cieaped c<

in two dayi wero captured without thneleneeaV a farm house near b e n 'late today by Dee county offleera. of

fitienrt Oftaries Sloont M the usparty o fiou r offlcen who lurround- Jnied the tarm home of Dave Ccomer, thfather of one of tha fugiUvea, Henry aU Ooomer, The o tb e n a n Jamea c .Ubrrls, otarenoe- Cnwford, .'and tnDexter. Anderson. They w en beld beaLU u.couaty-^alU n3aattynil84o<. «night. • b l

--------------------------- b ltba sew deal, they a n no t going! er back to. tbe old deal. They a t le u t u want a equan deal, and tbe f ln t S | evidence ot a aquan deal la to give them an opportunity to e sp ru atbemaeiree at-therpoUi.—--------------—

-BlghttuUy or wrongfully, the RepubUcan party h u been charged in recent ye an wlUt UtUe sym pathy, ” for the tTcrage m an or womaa. T ho ' r charge h u ofUn been made th a t, by reason o t iU long length ot pow- er. It became Indifferent to tbO |m

“T hen could be nothing more n - auurlng and nothing m on ln th e U intertat of party aueeeas, tljan to " comply wtU) th a Uwa ot the d iffer . J ent Itatea whero tbey exUt and aeek the imtruetion and guidaiice o f the voten. f,

"I do not assume th a t luch a . coune would be particularly ia my T Liicreata. I do not know tb a t i t “ w oull But 1 do know it would be in ’ the In teresu-of the party and it ^ weuktb* vary anuring to th e people f, alter the-coavanUen U over.- ^

I B a n h lor k m x .. . The (tatem ent colRcldrd with in-

B ia i i« ir i rO T w n s ir iH rR « p u B u r - t can lU to-com m ltti^m lght abandon * Its plana (or a " favttlte son" dele- ' Bale slate. Colonel Frank K a o i w u ( coniidend a poeilbl* beneficiary, it

, this happana. H a w u felt by aome ; t6“b e - « f r t lo d i r 't« ‘ t h n U t t - o r i “

ganlsatlon.Kxax confem d with lead en i<

r ii)«m-foltowiof tba -B onb dedslon » . to enter the-O hio prlmariaa. -The ^ ) coming w eeka-muit show whetherJ he-too-wm-itrnt-----—-------- - y■ r i j ^ ^ . j ^ - ? u ! . °?J 3

enter; ?. Former Prealdent Hoover^ posi- I tlon U on behalf of uninatructed „ B d a l ^ t t o u emphasising the p la t- ?

lorm -ittther th a n pemnaliUea. The P I w * tle B -h ea d ed -u p -in 'to a feren e « * f among party leaden In bla bome e aUto of CaUfomU today. One fae- ^ e tlon wanted to aupport Landon. Tbe <> e death of Vice Prealdent Ourtla, ln> •

oldantaltyrnmovod oil# of-tboTaa* - Jor baekan of the K an su govenor. •

Leaden in the party had b m * « counung o a .o u rtU for o a u p ^ i

found Douglaa V an V U ek 'g a ilty c nally are whown in » c o o rt room n. Shown also.aro a ta to and defei v -(S U le8 m an a ta f f p ho to )

Bans Royal Oath | |

tbi

Int

B S N /A anv u v z s r (ab«re^ So- ^

hcJaUst reeve o t E u t Bandwteb H tow aihlrBrm Bdior,-O at«rto,-T«- y« fvaed with aU m em ben of the W township eomKn to take tb e oatb! Wi ota litgU aea to Ktog Edward v m ' if 11 pledged h la to bear an n a or PO take part ta 'tb e m aking o t SB - to alliens. He aad the eo an d l plan- mi Bed to tovcftlgate tb e oath far- tbtr^-VP) riM9. . ,

Mdiey of Modes i » Sets No Definite £ Style Silhouette n

- —PARIS. Feb. S « V A medley of

modes which failed to estabUsh a ^ definite silhouette keynoted the ^ spring fashion showa Just ended. Com ratulonnaira la id they w en

♦ ^

Women m uit decide the question m of Qielr own sklrtlOBths and waist* Unea. KemUnes a n acrea to twelve Inchea fn m the ground, although ^ th e n U a tendency In favor ot sklrte aUgbtly longer tban l u t season.

WaUlUnea rango from high de- bt marcatlon to one Just above the h ip- i« bonea, dipping slightly In the back. BhBUldanf-w Jlh-bold-alcerea-and -p big-topped necklines, a n very blgh. Q

The sbowingi marked a masa o t blitorlcal and geographical Influ-

! eneea, outstanding of which w en le th eentury Fnnch , Chinese and SpanUh. «

. ThU w u the biggest lu lt seasonta y ^ _______________________ _ th

Long coaU w en almost banished, although th e n w en aome slender r

I ndingotM , ran ly furred. T h e n a | I w e n su m m u s tunio eoau. blousea tL

o t eloth. and lUrer fox capes. ty Rata-derblea, sallon, bretons and n

m a n d ar in s -an often trtm m ed with '

M A N IN JU R E D IN F A L L .

TH R O U G H W IN D O W G L A S S

A m an who gave his nam e a i ?{ Chariea Womack. suitaliKd severe ~ acalp Injuries when he tp p a n n tty ^ tell through th l front pu to gUaa „ wtadow a t the McVey Implement “J company, Shoshone slre tl and See- ond avenue wwt, early thU m ora-

^ H e w u Ukea to the prilco sta tldn ® and U U r' to 'th eo fric* ’ 6 f a a u > «

\ were taken In h it scalp. ^

\ Chinook’s Water S e Supply Threatened ;-------------------------- ---------- ----------- ---- JJ

CHINOOK, Mont., F\eb. B (AV-Ub * h a lass i t warms up In a hurry, Chinook b » petideaU may b a n to w o B ih o r f L0 water n tlons. ....................................- *"?•“ ” th n a ta a a U

ih e lr water suppi>\ They wwe ffanyw^ t o nrfnara for "

r .a.eeo pletflrehtttdawB-oi n>vtt* -ua* ' leaa th e n U a quick thaw.

^ The water In MUk river w u re- “ ported low and tro*en almost to tbe

bottom. Plans were being dlscuoed: <oJian.wa(er.sWpped In.------------ - .; Further eu lw art. Glasgow n ^. ported an otllclal minimum of 4S * below * 10, a record low since 1B16, , . and U alte m u k td up a minus 41.

-O r*a t-F »U a-w u-ihe sUto’a-«ho* r r, ipe t" wllh a tem perslun o f one - a above tbU moming. B sew hen tbe T a mercury bung anu iid 90 to M be-

»Wj . .

y o f f i r a t d e p o e m o r d a r o f M a f w w aceno a b o v e a a t h t y U atoned to f e n a e e l t o r a e y i a a d to o d a fe n d a n l

ra IN GilP OF j m | M i

Hlotiwayj for Hazard- *“... ‘ ' _ • Wn DDTrravBl---------wi

— u»SALT uuu cmr. F^ s m

Sob-iero tamperalBKa held U tah In a a ley g r u p tonight, ba t tb a ed mato hlghwaya blocked by drUte fcr two daya ware opened to t n t - ak

-#Ur—— — --------- 1----——------- toThe storm and wind wblcb piled R?

tbe m a d i' b lgb wllb mounds 'o f ^ snow pasaed but bitter cold wblcb toUowad tum ed tbe ihoroughfans " into aheete of ice and motorUu w en warned to sU y a t home. '

FTOtea radU ton sUUed hundreds ^ of automobUei but oUierwUe t n t - f f flo w u xeluming to normal u anow plows im aabed through drUte In the canyon*. f f

The tem penturo a t U g an w u “ I i below tero, the lowest In four ” yaars.-l^w U 'C lght'below a t'O td e n and 30 below a t Brighton, In the

) W asa t^ mounlteiB. .T he. atote road com m ission-n-

ported tbo mala hlghwaj-a w en open « to .tra fllo but added most of Uie . roads w en b tctrdous/ «

Slidea ta Canyona.T n v el w u resumed through Bar- ^

a p a tb ’ through.'a hugo aowsUde. - BlackBmlih Ft>rk'tapyon w u open­ed, but a aUde burled aoo feet ol ■ lUghway. Tho tUdo wrecked 300 feet IOf.a w ater line.------- - I

Tbe s a l t Uk<i Clty.Wendover | n a d , blocked yesterday, w u n - I o p e n ^ aad eeveral automobiles I held a t GranUvUle continued their I Journey. Weber and Ogden canyons I W tn cleared bu t snowsUdet stUl otfered a aerioua menaoo to travel

Rattlesnake pass-on the TTemoa- lon-Soutbem Idaho highway w u aim . cUgged,' l ig r ’U irU g aa.l» res . I ton, Provo canyon aad Tnmooton- U aU d stripa weie pasiabU/

Tbe Rahdolph-Evanston highway remarned blocked but anow plovi w en dispatched to tbe aeene.

A raU tratflo between Ogden and Logan moved on delayed schedules but normal condltloog w «n prom­Ued u soon u tbe cold speU u t te l

'SffiEe^TGoSaficK Tire A t End

ARROK, Ohio, Feb. 8 bTV-The "ait down’ itr lke .a t tbo B. F. Good­rich company'a t i n plant ended tonight wim a a agreement tiu t th e n would-bonft-mere-fnch-scttonr -

The w orken left the plant after nm aln lng Idle aU day .in protect against cbangea In aUowanees given t i n builden ia changing from cm type of machine to another. The atrlke atarted_ yesterday.

th?^^JW » eiM 6 th e r- - Leads Law Students

-- B*ATTLE...Fab. 8 MV-Tho state - bar aaaocUUon board of govemon announced (oday a gray-hafred mo- tbar le d a ll the U itudenU who . paieid Ibe lU to -b a r examinations.

She U Mra. Bophk Robbins Sam­uels, wife of Dr. 8 . Uaimon Sam­uels, BeatUe oeeuUit and aurUt.

Aad now. w ith a paper ahowlng abe U quaUttod to pracUce. Mrt. SarnueU aald today. ••I hardly know wbat to do, w betb ir.to open an o t- - f tw ^or just go w being a h o u « . _

And ih e w u more aaslous to talk about he r son, CurtUi who wUl be graduated from Quaen Anne high

1 Khool tbU iprlag. to foUow in his f i lb e r t .teetetepa: h e r dtughter.

■ H a f a W T r i n id e n r i l - V im r . -and' - ' her foater aea, Bobby, 9. vUlUng I bU father. Dr. DavUt Robbins, mr Lfle-AB*«le«.-.............................' - T t r c« t* in ly-B T titp ri3e,"-8hB - I UugbBtUflDftaltt.___________________I mmm I II I I .1

r o o i o t s I

- J o : C t c B t | f y — I

I faaaB aB B P iM W tiW iP wwTtffwn• FOR ' SA LI: T ^ KATIONAL

eaib ng ia ten . Ooe almost new.1 ^obeap.-.W Ht* -B9K-:iaa. .Mewa. -

I WILL SUB^RXNT BIMOLB PtniK -

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r o n n n w l f ; ^ i t i l M i ^ R ( » l i , a n d - t o . t e s t l m o n z - ^ n l n K J L t r i a L o r _

in t . Van V ia ^ ia seated a t tfie |

Haystacks Burned As Plane Beacons

moswooDrioch, ns. t in-Powerful U ghu w en aet up and atocki oT hay w e n buraed .ta fleldi tanlght to guide tn a aafa lartding place a a « W * o e aald had

b o u n .^Tbe ablp la st i r u repotted near

WakafUI^, u i c b , 10 mUea away, wh em ain uar .m e tiw iu wm A eJim uted to a t«ae(c tbe pUot'i attenUon aa be . fought tb to u g b 'a bunding snow itona,.

FoUee.iald th e g n u ^ d w u cover­ed wUh tour tee t of tnow.

Oounty Biglnoer Oeorge U orea- akl ta id h e a ren beUeved Ibe dU-

Checki of nearby a l r p ^ taUed to IdenUfy thepU ne.

SK I PABTT LOSES FIQBTTO SAVE FROBrECIOB

SALT LAKE o r iY , Feb. 8 V h - Tom Davit, « .year-o ld proprietor of a n inn a t snowbound Brighton, tn tho Wasatch mountains, died of pneumonia l t n night desjdte ef­forU of a Ikl party which battled through anoTUlvfljO-sU fMt d<gp to taka him medical aid.

Mrt. D avU -and-thelr-ion,-Paul. caote to thU olty Ute today to make funeral anangementa. They trav­eled from tbe reto rt to Park City, Mvcn mLlej, on akis.

The body of 0 a m win be brought . h e n tomorrow by .a party of akl experta.

Seven men, ooe of them a phyai- clan, went to the Inn Thursday, but

\ * V

i - Tho wtxid'a moat b e a i^ - '

( tn o n b e au tifu ^ in d c aic a* proper- s doo, flnlth. The convenient reftll* e n te r h u been made m n m or*

., coovehient, w hh new tim e and - 1' ' w ^ ' t a ^ f a b m ' ^ ' e ^ ^^ ical refr{gentorhu been made «Tca

A to n eoonomkaf—w itb l u « u e d -

- ^ I to lU M -e o ld V l ld is rB i id iB a l i ^ 1 _ E y ep u ) itf to f the lW N « lc jh o w a

I In addition to making m anFde^I slnble improrements ta toQator I R eftig tratcn ,N orgeoaenabiaad*!■ - T J - S w T l S r a T S S S S t o r T K r ”

C laude; 143 Main Ave. iE)a

iPM BfS!U : J . C l m i W o tC o m iM r M ?

— R e p o r l s - E x c e l l e n t B a .— „

. i l M p r R e c o v e r y “

. yiaaaatoa,n».tm-n%Chamber .Of Cwnmene of Ibe Unit- re •d a u te e n p o r tad today "an ea- ef M llsn tb a iU ^ h u beea Uld tn r m a - ' Unued buitaeea reeovexy-.- .The l^ o tb u H a ie e a c ttv U y e e ii. - j Unu tf to rUe,** tb * chamber said la by

-M fa r ta 18M tbcre h u been no be recewlCTT-. ■ • ' t o

ColncldentaUy. tb* eommerce de- U< partment Bot«d retaU gains m tbe ao M k eaded Wedneaday ovtr tbe ‘ t ts ia week U al year ta B « t of 91 ”p eiUea ttodied. . ”e

-Seven w eather.retarded aalei. tbe va (lepartment eaid, *%ut th e n wan tn many healthy signs la industiy," a notln: U u t tbe tnow added soU pr m ouuin and kUled InseeU to imr ar

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' • . im portance in compai understanding attitu oughly trained s taff.

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^ ^ l e * . t o p r ^ la W ttty , t o. . a te im n tcncc .«n(lJa.cconotBic«Lflp^ f eratiab. Norge A u t ^ t Washen (. and Norge Irenen have been r»>« d e d fn e ^ Improved in maay-injra.

f , .The w eck -oU ebm aiy i6 tb . t o _ ^ 15th b u beea aet u id e by Norge

dealen everywben u K stkoal ^ o f i ^ L 5 h o w .W e e l i : J U i io u t op. : L - K S E t i L - t a J a ^ r t J b e J a t ^

a m lo p m e n t t in roo<r«rh'home

- See the N o a e line oT distinctive . bomeepplUnce^

d . • NORIK DIVISION B bV gV iroer u “~ C « » H ra ile a ;D itre tt ,* M le h f |tv " '

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^ e . t e eay th a t tb* l* rtf (ot b u . * ^

ue d * l ' t o l o a : |» e t a l averife, w u t b e b v i r i a e e m i .

iB TabiiD ce-*l-im )f»firt-naJor::te-— e id m ta ta .tb * te te rv A tb e m m lx r wm hav* tbe m e it tavorabW em- p leynent H w atkm i ^ .

U at Baptember th e re h ad beea reemployment ia private enterprise ef a t lea it S;DOO,000 p o e o u ..

I s F k o e o f B a ad tep a . . /

- jT zL Jaw iaiy .th la 'ilfarg had r i m by another ha lf a UUon; and an ad- dltlooal-hilf.m illion, bad A ad tia lr .. _ beaiflU of temporary employment toward th e end of 10» in conaee- Uen w ith n t a a trade ahd the aea- ao ial demanda I t eauied.*' -

T ha cham ber w arned . t b a t - i t . - " p n tn te doe* a U eoow" tb* faU iin -cannot be U ld a t.ih e door of pri­vate eaberprUe, w hkb h u penUted,In tb* tace o t handicaps; to attain a level a t w hleh employmant in productkm o t d u ^ e goods U around 70 pe r oent. and payrolls 180 per oeat ©ver th e flgu ru for tbe oorretpoD dli^ period of iB a."

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■ v , * s i ' s i s « « s i ; ■hotel, M « n f« n e n li b ftr ln i been I m tde by Dtalne Coon*, e ^ i n d w | of Rupert port. n . I t Judd o( Rup­e rt lenrtd u lo u to u tM . Harry B. C c l« U «*t«ide<l» welcome. R«. v eponw WM by P u t D e p ^ e n t u Comnmnder Henry D jror»hik o( (i BurJey. «

iM oiD aJicc ' problems were d‘; - cusKd by CoQ unuder Foremmo ana Homer HudeUoo, or tha Veteran'i WeUare- department. BolM. Mrt. Blaln Coone, ,pre»ld«it of Rupert , AusUUty, <P0)ie btleliy. Olher pro- s r u n huoibera Included t dlsieet readln# by J u n a K. AUen,.rMulty 'J member of Rupert high tchool, and i ft musical selection la a novelly I number by J . Ooodrtch Watkins ot I Che muM departmenc of Rupert l h igh school. Dr. Payre H. Kenacy I was tong leader lo r._»m m vn lif. J

I singing. 1Kollowlng the dinner program. I

the company w ent lo U g tm Home I where cards were enjoyed. I

WOMAN WOOL GROWER I TOPS-eaOEN-WARKET j

OODEN, Feb. 8 — Fifty thousand I pounds of wool belonging to 'M rt . J H. P. Thorseo, promlnenb wool I grower, o t B ear 'River CUy. tJiali, I w n m is yuienlKy liuougti Merrlun r l and ' WlUdns of Ogden, to Ralph fl

, Leonard, eastern buyer, a t a top I figure ot 31 cents per pound, re* I puted to be th a highest price paid I for wool in th is territory th is sea* I son. I

___ M n. Thorsen'n .cnaiignm ent.ln .. —cJuded both h e r 1W« and 1935 d ip t „ of about 39.000 pounds eacli. the S former brtagln* tUghtly less money ° than her 1935 clip. , _

SERVICES AT J UBLEY'FOR PATRICIA ROSS

BURLEV, Feb. S—Funeral serv­ices for Patricia Ray Ross were held a t two o'clock Wednesday a t the

_ « b sp e l_ o f tho_John*on mortuary w ith J. Pred Peterson, councilor of Burley T hird w ard'L , D. 8 . 'church, officiating. A duet, "Let the Little

, Children Come." was sung by ArteU and Bernice Drake. Invocation was by Pred W. 6m llh and the speaker was L. W. Drake. "BeauUful Home" was sung by' the Drake tJtlers 'aiid the benediction woa prooounced by H ffli-r ’v - r * i rriirm iinr T i t t ' 't i f - th e Burley oemetery wllh D .* 'E , • •Johriiort'dedlMtlhg n » e " # a v e : ' ' •

T & U N m a FOE-IKFANTRVBEO IM EKt SCHEDULED '

BOISE, Feb. S WV-Caplaln P . T. Wolfe; Sixth infantry reserve dU­trlc t executive, announced lenlatl\-e plans tonight fo r active duty tra in ­ing of the.HMth Infantry here June M to n .

There are 08 officers subject to the tslL • . - .

S. L. Shattuck of. Idaho Palis, a co)onel. Is the highest ranking ot-

Try Globe Seed A Feed for stoeli D and ponltry feed and call m eaU . o(

Convenienct Time Sai

All o f these fin e fcntu; - — RA N G B.'A g eneral s u n ’

up to BOSS of h e r cookl: alao been proven th a t ir m odern E lectric K ltchei " tu rd y , glcamlntr W hite k itchen . No h ig h sh e lf t arc cooking—th ese cor B u t yon ^ n o t h a v ^ to bc jy tifu ! new gleam ing lion, and purely M odern cook over a ny f ire , b u t ;

-------- lho A r t“6f F in e B akingto produce a ’P e rfcc t Un jng w ill be th e pride of-

- V E lectric Range.

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- edjnond Lowe and Wera Kn<eU/<n ‘-I- pqpBiar m n .» ry .m fy by t , Piiiiiu>. i T wondeTfnt'dovblrnvte'Iniui'iVfnifirpr k Dayt," a musical. ‘ Golog On Two." I- ooTclty snbject and U lett n e n erents

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iving — LaborHturcs a re only found In an ES jurs'ey h tts p roven .tha t th e m odem oking tim e through th e use of ele< it inoro hea lth fu l; and san itary coi chen. Jufit th ink how Clean, how S hite Porcelain E s ta te Electrici-Rnn; ilf to catch d irt and filth to fall biv

: to th in k o t th is if you own an E.s: ling w hite, s tu rd y table to|)—the lem in sty le . No stove is be tte r thi >ut y ou canno t bnke ln jiltj)vcna. C :ing in a n E lta to Balanced Oven; Unifbftn H ea t th roughou t the cn l

5 o f 'y o u r fam ily if you own an E;

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ir,in Orptieum Picture .,

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n ‘ h e Great Impenonatlon.” f ro n the h. U W U Iltihl. In Which U » e pUTTa rpCelU>«- AflflM rabjerif a re “C am irai C the story of the.D lonne_anln ts.Ji ento.

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c rn 'H O tE se w ile c a n sa v e e le c tr ic cookery . I t h a s — - c o n d itio n s e x is t in th o

w S a n i ta r y a b e a u tifu l,In n g e «-ou ld b e in y o u r ' bu ck in to th e food y o u

j iu n i tn r v o r h e a l th fu l .

E .s{«le. J u s l th in k o f a h e InHl w ord In e n n ltn - ^ t h a n it.s oven . Y ou c a n '

a. O nly c an y o u m a s te r •n; e le c tr ica U y .b a la n cc d e n t i r e oven . Y o u r cooJ^ 'ii5> ~ " '1 E s t a t e B n lanceil-O ven

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rfjinrii Services" iBETHZL T E N rU C H q |« n ' '

. - ■ B. I t bavw .-pM tor - ' : \ S ; 0 a v ja^ ^au iidv KhooL c i u w i

for aU a g tt'T o rrib t's tu d y o f . th s- Bible; B.-K ; AB drtttrinpw lnten deat : t

'• deeply •d^TOtle5»^■l^rnee.•-:eetm‘oo i by the pastor. Sermon , .sttb)w;: "Why the 'A nger of God Game.'* I ooodm usle.. \ • I

3;3Q p. m.r*Betbel 'Tempta broad- < , oast over m n . ' , • ' ■

a p. m .-Y oan r Peo|Se'» meeting. | A friendly detpUoaal seryW rfor th e i young peepto' oT Mhe eom m im ltr. i

■ Morton T h o i a ^ r speike#. ,1:30 p. m .4 ^ n « « IU U o strvioa. j

- w ith p t» y e rr tr th e 'a le k ." 8 e m io o ' subjcct. "Who> Knowt tho True i God?’’ Good musle and tinging.

a p. m. IMesdky—Beilwl Temple Bible school/' ■ " .,• ' ■ •■'•

•a 3 p. m;. S a tu rd a y .- ChUdren'# .« y churcli, lh cha»ie ol U ra. - B m a iy. s tr a n d .------- u.. i .« - ______ I

UNITED DBSTIIBEN IK CHIUST I CHURCH * j

Comer of T h M a t^ Third avequt '

Rev. Wayne W. WanU ptaUa* 'i !10 a. m .> ^ d a y tchool fo r a ll '

agrs, Ean.D raper. lupertntendvnt.11 s. m.-PTeachUig by the Elder

C. E. U tkly. Subject, “FoUowlni ' Jfsus." • ' •

7 i>, m .-«h rU tlan Endeavor. Younv people’s .leader, EUea Price. , Jum on. Uxs. W arn. AduU. M n . ‘ Mann, chairman.

a i>. m.-BvangellsUc services by rlic Elder. "Prove AU Things."

1;30 Wednesday evening Prayer- m m ing -a l tiM,parsonage. Wayne

Wum. Jr., wUl bo.(he.leader. <w . M. A on Tliursday aflem oon. '

H iisT B A p risT c i iU R a i '• Roy B. B am elt, pastor ,

- ■ a :1i a. m,"Ororch-aehooli-<?«oni» • Warbcrj, superintendent.., • j

11 >. m.—W onhlp.' Sermon sub­ject. "Disclpleslilp, or. Tho C hrist- , inn as Learner;'

Iste ond senior groups. -• — 7:3o-p. nr.‘Worship. Sermon sub*

Jeci. "ClUtenshlp. or, The Chris­tian's Duly Toward C onar and To- word God."0:15 to B p: m. Wednesday. The

V nlRhi’ programs. Including fellow*Is slitp dinner, group re-unlons. grad­

ed clots and discussion groups from• nursery lo adult, and devollonal«er>

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L.' D.- Smith. po.<itor O'Ai a, m.—Sunday tchool. Mrs.

Lealha Chrtitlan, superintendent U) cliargt.

11 a. m ,-^lornlng w or;fip and _ fcmion, Rev. Earl C. Ponds.of Nnm-

pa will prcAch. There wUl be spe*•' cifti xingmj. ........

3 to t i>, m.—The Sunshine Gos­pel hour over ICTFI. Rev. Brooks Moore, pastor of the Nazarcne church In Huhl nlll be In charge of the prosram.

0:30 p. jn,—Tho young people’* meetlfig t l the church. M lu Fairy Rayborn In charne.- S:30 p, m,—Junior mtcllng.

_ _ 7;?0 -p. m ,-Ercnlng evangclLstto ,

■-LOW «)ST:-£:as‘y 't e r m s ;A DEPENDABLE OOOD

— :------ LOOKING CAR!............

No Down Paym ent and J4.00 Per Week Buj's Any

one of These C a rs r -r» -P o rd -6 e d aE > -= r= = ^7 ;;ll6 0 . -•3# PonUac Coupe-------!----- » 80 |

-'gT-Swes-Swlan^............ .- ..I 75 !- » A Pick*up....... .................IMS ,•28 Ford T S e d a n ------------- 1 «•58 Ohev. S e d o n _________ ,* 30 1•35 Chn-slcr Coupo------— I 60 ,

$25.00 Down Pavm ent and ! $4.00 Weekly Buys Anv i

------ e tn r o f - T l i c s r € a T S = — r•31 Pord DeLuxe Couiw ...... 1223 ■

'■31 Chevrolet Coupe., new paint . ........ ............. J27.S■31 Pord Sedan ....................1200■» Pord Pick-up "Rccondl-. tloned" new point .......... $185 I■30 DeSoto Sedan ............. ,.»19i 1

,50__F^ Sport C oupe..........KQO

Vour Prc.scnt Car o r T ruck iMay._Make the Down Pny. ;m en t on Any of This L ist. >Reconditioned and Guarnn* ;

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low mneage - ...........-’. ..H30 ■'■35 V-8 DeLuje Fordor. Sedan .............. — ....... -*823•33 Chc\'. S fd itn ------------ --..lacs ,•34 Pord V-B Fordor Sednn... J«U

-3)-Fonl-V-»-Fotdor-8»daii , «C0. - ■33 Ford V-B Coupe,

•36 llceme .......................*325•34 Pord P ickup....................M73

J35.V-8 Fotd DcLuxc F ordor.Sedan, radla.ond li«iler..»W5

■■34 Chev. .Truefc;li7 WB— ^ _

PpraTnTcVtTsf w n ..... ! saw" “‘ar p B ia ^ u u Kn in w .n.....w it. -15 Pord Truck, 131 WB.,_.»575 i. ■» Ford Truck. 13l-W B-_»150 |• Tl Bays to See ITour-Ford

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Up to IB Months,to pay.

UNION MOTOR COMPANY

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CimiSTtAN 8CIENCB . a ' C H U R C H E S / *"IS -Splrli' wUl be the ju h jeet ot fe thm eiannc'rinon ' in 'aH'-OWlMIW ' A ol—ChfUt. flrtwiH. t0 ruary 9,

Tho Uoliieti T e« U from 1 Oof- . . InUilau 3:10; "The S p iri t 's ta rc h 'I . f th 'a li tliingii, yea. the d e e p 'tb lo p I- pf.God.'', ' - . L

—Among lh : citations oomprlslflg, | . the lesMo-.vrmon Is the followlna |o from ttis sitjle: -Ood is .’a : Spirit: r . and they ihat w orshlp:blnL.inuit ' worship In .pfrit and In tru tb .'t » * “ '•^ F U S T rRK8BYTERIAK CUVBOU It 0 . L, Clark; p isto r'

- 10 a, m ,~ciiurch .K hool-for a ll, t deparunenit. (loirard L. \7 Ue^ . ) » jwperlnwafltnl.

U a , m .-M omlng worship. Ser­mon, -Washington and l in o o ln - -

T pastor. Anihem, 'W hen W iodl A n . Raging; “OrBon numbera. "Hym a of

„ tlie Nuns:" "Adsglo;- "Fanfare .- - g ltr te t, "Prom E gjpt'a 'B O ndan ■: come," by iirs . K leffner, K iss Jl Ea-er: Mfssrs. Neale, Weseott.

6:30 p. m .-Young folka* .hour, Leader. neln.T DeVries, Topic, T h e '

If Racc QufsUoti."

f- n n s T c im isT iA N c u u r c h

six th Avenue NortU and Shoshon* ; Street

IV Rev, Waller E. Honnan. B . * , B. D.. ' pa.itor.

. . Res. 137 7th Ave., E„ Phone 495 ' ,C 9:45 a. ni.-Church school. Quail-, f

fled leaclicrs using graded materi->>1 ala. ^ , •) _ 10:« u. m.—Mnmlna; y oralila I

^ e Boy Scouts .will worsB^ wltli I' us in onimal observanco of Bbyl

'anihrai by ine choir. • * '

;* v0:30 p. m,--Yoting people's, so- cleiy. -

, 7:30 p, m.'-Cvenlng w onhlp and

^ WlU b« "Conversion of tho T w ^—

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,e A RmLBOR.V biAy n a y a n o n Mrs. of tier recent babies, the 1500,000 | Vance Millar of Toronto to Ihe moth dftn In the 10 years cDdlni Oclobn her twelfth chlld.>-</r) Pholo.

».. Ttioujand." Special musk:.7 p. m.—Wednesday evening. Mid­

week MT\-lce. church nlghl. ».'llh 1- a cqvcttd.dMi'tHnnrr "and Krlpiur- i."!al exerel.scs, following, the juitor

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le I ■ _Fatlifr H. E ,H r»m an. pastor ",

Sunday m avcs a t 8 nnd 10 a, m, :.o: I- Weed dny masses a t 8 a. m. 'j u

Communion Sundoys: ■ id P in t Sunday ot the m onth Ior

:o Second-SuQday for «-omen.

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incc th e f irs t g a so lin e e n g in e

las so fine a n a u to m o b ile b e en

i-c V C fy u p a tt-o £ -th c -E o ra A r* 8 ,—

I I ts c igh t-cy linder e n g in e , a n d

qu ires n t l e a s t e ig h t cy linders*

■ sm o o th -p o w e r a n d pe rform .*

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m y c a r o u ts ta n d in g .

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'«rd Sunday Evening Hour at 9 o'clock (E iXiruAKiAkii, TutHliy evenlnsrColnmblr:

^ 'jO U MSKSSMUIt, fiooda)

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- • ■ ilrs. MalUiew Kenny, shewn wllh ono M priie donated by tha lale Charles » th e r wbo shonid ha re tbe most chil- obcr 3t, 18J8. Mra. KcBny aald ll was

Third Sunday for young people.• Pourth Sunday for children.

■ MENNONITE BRETHREN IN

I n .h i r d avenue e u t ■A W. Barbcaat. pastor -

10 a. m.—Sundty achool. ^fcsun. '^Jeaus Insists on ■ RlghtcotiiMM.-

I. !.of Jenis In our hearts to enable ua ■j to keep the law o t Jesus In our Urea."

U a. m.—M ornlnt worship, r ' 8:30 p. m/~Young people's aiect-

7:30 p.- m.—Evrnlng worship.' '

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cojt. W cldctl steel faodiM. 1 — stability. Q uiet helical g cari

dow n-draft ca rhurctor. T h e n values make th is ca r stu rdy ar

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a month a fte r the^'tisual lotv modest m onthly paym ent cov Ing insurance. 'N e w Jow fin: c r c C are o n ly ~ J^ p e r ccnt“p fo r 12 m onths) on the origin

.__ ljn su rahcc.A ny lF brddcalcrcai for you on these terma.

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, b . D etroit. Fifteen body type*.ird accesiory jg f f lu p ^ n d u d * - ^ --------m pera and sp a re t i r e , e x tra .

(E .S ;t ') , Columbia Network.. . . Ford DslrrFrtdir»»*oibg.-N .-B . C . " . ' r Un~l«iday afcenMoD, Coliuabia.

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FIRST U fX H O B in -tWt^C W iX i^t

Mahlon Netimatui. aw ertnten-sV dent. . . ' ■

11 a. m .-T h e church a fw tn h lp . •7; Sermon aubjeet. • • S T e f y b o d y '* -ChrUt; a P le i- fe r-T o I tr tn o e ^ :--------- 8 :3 0 p. m .~Y oung'pe(i)le'a'bour. •.

1:30 p. m. -> sundap fTtolDf ' ' church hour. Mr. Rees'answers th e ’ quesilon. "Does- I t - ReaU jr-Pay'-tfrr- DoTtightT- — — 7*; ----------^

C l l f C a i OF THE ASCWSWN EPISCOPAL'

Rot. V. S. Hewman, r e c t o r • i Septuaieslma Bunday.8 a . n i—Holy communion. --------9:45 a. r-ChuTch school,11 a, m.—MoitUog prayer and ser- '

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GRU i P L ^ FOK P lio S P E R iry

B e r ity -^ n e - tha t m fght have come from tfie tj^ b it te r s a t i i i c - ^ of Dean SwUt, b u t Is at* i re

1 tr ib u te ^ to . fihlUp Von Blon, puti f tTifi American Legion

M o n ^ . I t is w orth printinff fo r ita bearing ; o n l h e ‘;trag to .m otor tra ff ic problem. There|4 i a a .e p i c ; a im p l id ty a b o ;^ l t ^ - . ........... ............... „ u( A bolish a ll t r a f & lights and a il Btop*and> vot|(go slgnSt'niggM ts th e lad. T h a t ^vould bring anc; : a v a a tin e re a se in collisions, and th e collisions ^‘ would m ake w ork a nd money fo r largo niim* ^: bera o l people—doctors,’ nurses, undertak- ^- .« rs ,-c lo lW n g -m an u fac tu ro i^ d ry -< lo an e r8,-; . a ^ m p b l le . r 9p ^ r _ m e n , a u t o pui;.ilaetories, indosM es and servleea of many poi ijk lad s, In a n evcr-w idehlng circle.

A side fro m its seem ing 'apparen t heart- *r le im e s s , i t Is probably, no'm ore absurd—and ^ hino .raore’t r tg ic in th e lo n g run—t ^ n aome' -o ther business panaceas Qow peddled In th is wt ^ ! i ^ t r ^ ; T h t o '« r t e ^ i o i M A r d i ] U r t l ^ 'ta

th in g to a b o l i s h 't t e economic 'stop.and.go ' *•'

• Ughts. • . m' ■ ■ ne

M A N PO W ER, JJ — " O n c e ag idn th e re s o f the pttbllc a re tu rn - ,ti :I:.« jrto .W e'B oy, Scqat8 of*Am8rIca; who are 'H ' o b sen i$ ig ^% ^tw « a ty -s lx th anniversary of (o ■ t t e f euadin 'g e f th e movemeni in IMOi dur-------

t w a l y ^ l x yearai w p i^ > M te l)< seven bt lion boys and m en have come under the-in-

- f lu e n c e o f th e Scout Ideals-and Ita-happy, " ,ie ia lih y o u td o o rp ro g ram .W h en la 8teven ing , „

th e Seout b ir th d a y proper, the enUre mem­b e rsh ip Including S ea Soouts, R ural Scouts M a n d Troop Scouts and their leaders re^ed* : “ Icated them selves to th e Scout Onth and L|tw, JJ

- 4 t.\^a ii:ia ad y a .t^k fth n mlillon.fltr<tng.-north,. iiouth. « £ * t a d 'w e ^ i r o m coast to coast r IW hat ao e li't.yoa th .p rog ram Is doing, has *ei

^ ^ ^ d p ln g i ' f o r over a quarte r ccntury, In d< to 'th e ^ r i l i ^ , Idealism and so-

c U 'n ^ n ^ b U l t y o f otir national life both ^ B flw 'flrid 'ln ’th e y e a rs 'to come, is beyond ^ counUng. A m an power is being created ^

. -‘plff'sJwUy »trong, mentally awake, and u niorally a tn ig h 't,’. dedicated to scrvice and u loyalty to /G pd and country, friundlincss to

. m an; b e a s f and b ird , nnd even to tho very J r t re c « o f th e f o r e s t . -. . ,,

_L__JEhtBoy-Scouta.of.A m crica.m ay well con-, .y g ra tu la te itself, oh th is Ita twenty-gixth an*, n iversary . So m ay w e all. T h a t scouting Is Ji

...h c ream ong .U B .carry jngonJtn flnc , jsractlcal ■ Id e a ls ,- i ts -g re a t o u t-o f^ o o r-trad itio n s ,-la J

— «nrdy -a-in a tte r-fo iH ieep -g ro tilu (lo -fo r-th o --; presen t, hopc fo r tho future. «

. t— . . HIGH ADVENTUR E ________J

T hat w as a rem arkable acliiovemcnt o f ‘ Delm ar Fadden—the young man \vho climb- ‘

^ ^ d d 'a lb n c 'to th c 'f r ig ld top of M ount Uulivicr , . in th e dead of w in ter. H e M-a's the firflt ever <

' ~%n th flt oncoun- — te re d a ro m l i t e d from tho sto ry of tho res­cue p a rty ih a i we^nt to recover h ia body when ho fa iled to r e tu rn . I t was an cpic of almost

.......Incredible hardsh ip an d -danger, in -tc rr if le |

■ pine;.ad \'cn turc8. —,V b a r in ir nien a re continually rislting their

h u g th e ir 0,M ountain<lim blng is

V P ^ 1>9K ‘th e U t tg 'of all heroic sports, uiider- : .' ^ j f i d a ^ .who have aeen tho

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t h in g s .. T ii« i ll i iy b e

C b p k S m ^ i l O i i w a ^ ^ f t * s S ! h t ■ ~

{ n t t f m ' t h F W n H 5 W = W a n « l f W , ^ a y - :i n g q u ie tly , a« . L ln ^ b fe rg h a a jd w h e n h o ,r e a c h e d L e * B o u r g « t . t f t « f / ly lB g t h e A t l a n - , t i c : ••W ell, I d id I t r ‘

. : S T R B N U O j f f i tS f B A T B E R z r iL ZT h e w e a th e r . i n S o u t h A f r i c a s e e m s t p ^ of

a s b a d aa t h e w a r I n £ a s t A f r ic a . J o h a n n e s - S b u r g r e p o r te d a . s t e m th e o th e r d a y w h ic h ch< b r o u g h t a s h o w e r o f 'h a i l s to n e s " a s l a r g o ^

a s c o c o n u ts ." k i l l i n g m a n y p e o p le , a lo n g w ith a c lo u d b u rs t I n w h ic h f i f te e n In c h e s o f <.ni r a ln f c l i I n f i f t e e n m in u te s ,

' T h o se h a l t e e a -m u s t h a v e ' b e e n l a r g e r co. t h a n th e o p e s ^ t b u s d r iv e r s , I n Y e llo w - s to n e P a r k ( f a m o t u / o r i t a h a i l s t o r m s ) o s e d t o te n to u r i s t s « b o a t; : i% e m n l e s h a d i o b e g o t u n d e r s h e l t e r i g i i l ^ ; b M a u se ^ e n t h e h a i l - , s to n e s h i t a m u le o n th e t o p o f th e h e a d th e y ftt

-w o u ld k n o c k h im d o w n w i th a s e r io u s c a s e • “ o f b r a in ^ o n c u s s io n . . ' tw

E th io p ia , n o d o u b t , cou iS m a tc h t h a t I n c h - ™ a -m ih u te r a in f a l l . A s k a n y .w s r c o r r e s p o n d - Th o n t bo ck hom o f o r r e c u p e ra t io n . «• T h an lc h e a v e n , w i th a l l o a r a f f l ie t io n a a f ^

.f lo o d , f i r e , d r o u th , w in d , co ld , a n d s o o n , Ki; w e a th e r i n m o s t p a r t s tff t h i s c o u n try i s l e s s ^ o v e n v h c lm ln g ., ■ . '

• -P1EA8B REMIT*. 1. (CbrliUan .Science Monitor) T ' ^

- f b *■’» mllfflft- nt i ^ ' th a t U about Uie way a tax propotel itand* In .a tin ' ]>}«>e]rcUoi> M nlon o f C o n r r m A ll the m tm b e n a r e buj , ou t to UU Uiclr deat.c tm lltucnU hov mueb theyI haVe so t tor Ihem. tiu t with aa lUUe eoiphaala u >,1,, poastble on u e price lac.---------------- ----------------- --------tt«’ NeverUielets. th e ' le tte r o t P ru d e n t Rooeevelt to vh* Speaker Joeeph B y n u requttUos an apgroprlaUoa of- -tpushly taw .000,000-for -payment o frthe.T B enU y* voted, reterani'lionua hom embodies a logical request ^ I and pdoU to a fliun^iarre^cn ilbU Jty whJch .C oa- Uo ( srete in one way or another m uit ahoulder.. I t i be ture, I t wUl be la id tha t UUi amount Is mU e

la rte r U un Uie amount U u I n d e n t U expected to* a ^ for Rllef durlbf the eomlns year and Is n o t ao »- T ag B 'tr th B im n glT P rla ttT rtar-forthat p mvoec' and-> publlo works. Mr. RooeereH h u taken and m ust take , J r poUUeal respoMltiulty (or ptortns tha t Uie aeed JuaU- ^

t ia th a t addition to th e ptibUs debt. ratB ut Uie bonus iDlUaUve and Uie over.ridins o f th e of

. Pteudent'B veto eame trom Congreu. The acknowledg- ^ ed debt to Uia T ete iuu would have been paid In IMS. ^

0 b u t C o n r t t t h u a d v a n ^ Uie due date to an bou r «ct B when U)e Qovemfflent M a^retdy-tn'tlaanctal etnUta yet

tu id .h a £ id d M a lew bunfted nU U on of dsU an to, ft* the aainnat This oort eonaU iuteaahm U iit miwt h* ™- - - * -----------“ ■ -

. O oniteia cannot permaaenUy evade a cholco c l method n e r leave the probltjnto the.Tteaiury.Pra& k- Beta would iBTotve levylni Immediate ta n s in amount' ^

' au tneten l'to meet Uie thui hu tened bUl. B ut i t Con- p e ta ISDOrtt Uila ImpUnUon of Its act It wUl by l u <

* ed d ied oreralsbt be cbooelns In e((eet to pay th e vi e bonua by borroirtnf aad by handlni Uie alonsrf (« fu tu re admUUitraUoof to pay wlUi laM w e.1^ - - — ______________ ‘i

^ oi<g . _ A g o ^ e a t e f M n .H w T P .L o c t » i a e n a t o r f t o m ^ lie>iuiana .-tom -U ie .uae»plrtd tana ct-b a rJa ta h u i^[• btiod. id a o t a luipriM to atudenta ot publlo afta lrs. = 1. U uy bav los been prepared by esaaple of the ita to of T f A rk a a iu t e aeodlsc u n . HatUe A. Caraway to the

*eaa t**eV eralyear»ajo ,lnherneinrtdoW *w eedi,to [ ' fueoeMl he r huiband.

A point o f iBtereit. tbo , lies in (he (art th a t when ■» tCra. t o o f takea her ae tt tha two women members o(U , the be holdlns Uiitr ie a u by s rtee of the1, PC*er o! Huey P. Iion», for senator Caraway o w s her - , ;» -e lec tlo n to a v lr> ro u s « ap » l|n ln h frb eh a lf .w i« ed

■ "UJroujpJWt-AmniaA- wit)i-w(jfld w «ctj,-by Hiiey p r -lo n g . To th is d c m e . a t leu t, Uie pcnonaUty of Sen-

w s to r Huey p . U n r Is extended In eonircu beyond hli n demise.D. AppoloUnent o( the « lv u of deeeaied w aatora to j j n u tbe lr plaoea In conpia*. how iitr, n-ouia appear to

. ba t t c r t of a graceiul gc«uT« a rU ltj eu t of KwUiem-y . -fthlvalrr th in ■ nrtrtlM i . tm tn° W lU ibuttw oieD st«nspJec*.tbeiU te«needre{ireaea-

id u t lo n which U lOO per cent etfeciire. thtaa parlous id U m a. Senator HalUe Ctrawty may be u ld to htTn to been eorapicuous for her Iii^oiuplcuouMieM. Mrs. Lons „ abowed little interest In w llllci duilnj the turbulent

power.pt her hu4band .,p f'm rM . t i long as Uie two iadlea remain “rw ulsr'' they wlU haVe’Uielr value to

»•.- -Uie g ro u i« ,tlw rri>rfxnt.n - , Tho iltuaVlen haa bten lookid 'at lo ?une d lf /e r tj ir T i s ligh t in Mlnneiota. M n. Bchill, widow of Uie lato Ben-■ft] a t « Thomaa D .BeiiilU tu(iledU w when her huiband i s *f“ W fh -b to to e a , -became Ws aastam tne '

torce,-campaigned wiiti him, wwk«i |;i u u oKlee In '‘®* “W iihing iS B rresrtoT iiift e n n in g r t i hotne She was

undoubt«lly , u » bett m ted penon to carry oo his work. B ut Uiat. ot courae. w u the thing whleh mill-

. U t* ! against her appoWlment to luccettl h e r h u i.b « d . Qovemor Oltog of Mlnn&uU telt no'obligation

o f the vo len who elc«td~8eriaitlr fleiitUr'lTie de- • . ^ eeaaed se aa lo r t Wm i were uUerly Jnsomfwtibfe with . thoae ot OUon. The itovtmor. Uierefote, appointed o n e - :

of IUs own'henelimen to tU e Bchall'i pUce. and counu the w n a td ^ n o ,s hlm>clt a t next eltcuon.

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3 5 t | , BREAKFAST FOOD-: '( i c !

wife a ll th a money she wanied to »otnd.’‘

e i r m w h

.rSo.you tfon't think b r a ln i j i t b tll tr th m Kr*»n»- Ulll "No. Jo s t look a t Joe Louii. He m tk u mora la one •jg (Ighi than a callege.pn>ie*ior makei ia a ll hU lUe.“

le f- , Bat'^tw -Y our hair U terribly Uiln on too HaTe m u a , , tried our great Rusilan lo n le r ^

V W lm -'v o . I t w a a t Uiat.-

FEBHU M if 7 ^ : % ;

iN STA t-tiyo B T m . x i a f m As a reiult of a -egn fm ne* be* T

( K e n U M n e m ta n e f t b e ^ o x s i , ton ( l l a n d r e p r e t e a t a ^ e f i t a » O c«at •» ahairiom and .-Twln^-Alla-Power 9 o m fr7 rr^M « id tr^n eu K X ve : U rn p e ir m b e ln iu p tf if t ib M tm tiof Twin PaUi a t a c m o t (73 per ‘lamp per year. T W « lg U » « U p s ld I ' Iby me city of Botia and cheipeit rate In Um stale. A* a con- i l ' eeulon-1 power oompaay tp « e d S ' to give Twin ralU tha^f^iokane ( f

<^ntlre northwest, in crI ^ to en­courage Uie citablUtlinaQt o l m w u - ' ( ic tu rlD glnd iiitrlealB thU dty .T hi STi compiny abo raduMt th e ra te for' «domeitic and eommaiclal lighting to ron/onn to Uie Spokane aelwdtUa. p u

E V T tR T A lW A T W H isT :Mf*. Williams eatarialned 1< wei

(rk'ndt a t a whbt patty on Monday w r aflemoon. Aa a reault o f th e Play ove Ura. orrenhov m e lr rd a n t g i(w *bl bon bon dUh and Mr*, s ta lk e r a . vue. Refreahments were a ened hy Mra. artenhow and Mi«« Blgbee.Tho ladies wbo enjoyed tb e games I wtra Mtadames Ramsay.' MUner, sec Mull, Packard. Moore, ' ^ o r d , o'cl jQhiwon. o r tenhow. SeaT tr V e - >w Klnley, Bill. gfltTey. BCOtP. 6 1* . beck and Misses Debow, Panens, Omniiov ajjd HJjbee. • • the

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------- w « o r a - A t t o m t E D _ _ mL. T. W risht of Idaho h U s h u w.i

luccetded H. 0 . DuUIn u loeal ^ minascr of the Ooni<^ldated W ag- ^ Wi-anri ^ tifh lne j» tnP M l!.J teJP u{ i ^ (In being tnn iferred to the Bex- S burg.house. Mr. Du((ta h ta made mii a ite a t many (rlendi during W t aU y a . , la Twin FalU who wUh h im w elt In J&c hU ntw (lew. Mr. W right la a bro- •tnen>rtirO rW rtth txf^daho>PilU r K.- who Is one of Um slan ts o f th e lm- n n plement trade in U »nortti*e it. The Ma new manager h u had IT y e a n tx - die pertfw e Jn Mie- b tu l« « .* a S e t tiK which v u gained in Irrigated aee- ltn Uons. He Is o( Uta belief th a t tbe Twin m i b house wlU soon b e the la r tu t and moit im portant In Uie stale. '

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.S O tm ^ C O M B A D M I O I H T s J SHonorable Eugene Qrubb c’r Cor* <ng

bondaie. Colorado, and Joseph fi. Hunn ot Olenwood Springs,' Colo- rado.'are In Twin Palls, the guests ol H. A. stioud . They were induced C to cotae here by Mr. Stroud- in or- der Uiat they might form a c o n te t i conception or Uie Tirtn M ta *roJ. Jer ecfc Mr. Onibb has been f t f ’^flve t yean a member o( U ie -.b o id jo f in remnU ot Uie Colondo fitate^ i | i “ riftm tjrti eesege a t m t , y j

SPEAKWO O F WEATHER ’ 3 BUHL: Tbe winter ol our dlacon-'

tent U over aod gild iprlng kUeei I BaW .once again. The ranchmen d rt WlU be plowing In a few dayi. cd

Clear Lake: We are sU l ble«aed with warm weather. 60 far we hare had no anow. ..

K t■JOlNy CLUB AT OWE MONTH wll MIAMI. Fla.m*>—Only one tnftHtfl w t

RIebard Harrey nanaginv- Jr., an I 'U enroUed by his parents In the wt lacal Towniftid_ciub: Ihe

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LIOION. GETS F tA Q pa Tonight'to th e high aeljobrludl-

torium a pretram of esettlMe wUt be oonducted wlU» IbeM ttB lU lloo o( a naUonal flee to Twin r m voU

iA '« tob«»irbU U re Iby a eo m e t bend and by ootanuM ty ToealbU. Tbe eae reb u wWJ be oC a

CB nature, wlUi Captain .a -L . ley, grand army offloer.- w e - sentlng Uw banner, te o B iaA en.

(or Uie Legion, accepting. Mayor W.H. Eldridge wm call Uie oonolave to order and wfll preslds-Umwgtteak.-

ST0C1U10U>EBS FAVOB. D A lt Preponderanoe o t a e n t l m e n t

among abaieholden of th e Twin < PtUs Canal company favoca lo n e om M rt of water Impounding a l Ameri- can PaUs. Out U jIQ an expreaslon ot optalon. SJlB.Tr th> were against Uw eonitruction of any o< W l o t dam. O f the remainder an . overwhelmlDf maiorily voted (aver- ^ able to a lo* dam. > ^

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Mrs. H. P. AlUn entertained a t a vri second lunebeoo yeawrday a t l:M o f o'clock. ValenMae pUee c a r ta were ^ used and a (our-coune. lunebeen w u ie n e d , afte r w hkh hrtdge waa —, played. M n. Homer Cnven wbtnlng _ the honort (or high icore. The-auesi ~ list Included Mesdames 0 , B . Chan- d» h tirS im u e b ; C;-H.-ROl»lni, C, A. ^ W/i^lnvm. Q. H- MuU. 1 . A.,Readf^ ^ ' E. A. Walter*, J . M. Maxwell. A. b T ® Wilson. Leonard SmlUi. Z e n u fai SmlUi. Homer Craven. M o r g a n ab Heap, Olarence Beatly, A. O . Plsh- roi

B. M etaIn, T. O Bnyri, H, B..HT King, B. B. Williams, Taylor. Cum* bii mlns, Shad Uodgln, K. J. Ostrander, ne A. J . Peavey. C. E . BooUi, O. BuUes, nw Jack Thorpe, W. E. NUon. J . E. By- Ui en . A. H . Vincent. L. C. Vinoent. W. m < H .-O r^ow rB oB ebrB kerB rI-.W arr « t ten, A. N„ Sprague. *MUsei Jane o< Maxa-eU and Cora Qreenhow. Mes- » dsmca C. a .B u r to n , Oeorge Easley Qf and H arry Benoit assisted. Mra. Al- ltn In serving. ‘ lal

BlB E ID tS S FBOH EAST «

-Mbs Blanche HUI, h ta d of. the millinery department of Boolh's, re- < , tumed )-es(crday from a visit to her , iiome-ln-Mebra3ka_and_eastem buy- ^ Ing points..

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C. I. McParlabd h u returned (rom !^^ a-ten day’s busbiess trip to Chicago. ^

H. C. 2Uxel . a ^ . Wednesday in Al Jerome o n 'l t g a l . b u t l ^ . ' 1

Bay J i Beauchamp , ol Buhl waa . la ihe 'c lty .yeslfjday. ,. j j

O .O .'BUb waa dowa frem Hsnien . . .

'4i)« u I ju m |.'“Kimberly yesterday aftemogn on a brtef - buHnea trft).'',^' . a t

Mr. and MIS. Boy ^ t t and ciuu ba dren bave n tu ro ed (rom an extend- mied visit in Uie e a s t Hi

—---------- . grI OLD WHEAT UNDER Dl.\

CLAY CSHTER. Kas. M>)-A. W. iu KoUlng took u p Uie floor ot hb m w heat bto and f o u ^ M b ^ e U ot di

an4 iound usable, som e o( Uii w heat WM more than » years old. > re he said. _________ lP ‘

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I taMW tS e Amer- vel . 1 ,w b e h u n r U m t t e new "

r m a t s i n n t t a w . - ^ ? e r - - l e - ? r t g |e r •K un t e » for a I f o o sa tJ tu U o n a J

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'deared-n iy-deik and .felt<ao le tt ^ Z o u id V a re e ly work. And glad a 1

, S X ' »w n - t o W M d I h . pUnU iw .ot Wm, n .w tr b iu i In p ,K ock A lk r . At- i J

» • em<». ima n n 111 « m m u t. on o en e Crawley. tj,,

i d t o n e r a t the ooJeny w tth Wck wii Berito and tem>ted to anatch the wa

but nmeabcM flf a r » -ee n t 5 2 f r t .^ - » * * l« .- U im ig h t .b e l le r . j TOen walking him u> h i r f l a t Home J where a card W d o f ,A n n a M ty * Wjong laUIng for * f i n t t l s l t to ?oi China. And Bernard B aruch hsd oui sen t lome quail. I

T h e widely ■ dtogttnpiyf Algonamn I E Round Table haa (inally dlmtouen* tot d ^ to the ulUmate lero. Not even »» A ^ d e r Wotilcett, Who 1* In exile P*| ^ A to be

f u e d clrcW; John Peter Toohey Is 1“ a b o a condnned'absentee. T he Al- (wnquUi luncheon crowd is Just u

tittely-an d m o»-y le rful-thart ever. ^ b u t tone a re . famlUsr' faceiJ The !2f new llnc-up Includes Percy H sm - f S mond. Gilbert Oabriel. Robert a a r . fS land. Hendrik .Van Looii. H. L. i ? Meneken. Hecht and '. MacArthur. S •Robert'■ Beiichlay r '. TUjbeii. — -nut Oeorge S o le e n > -N a U ia n ,a l i^ Uie rn W tlre w ill Haya oHlce. a n d hosts o f.oU ier charming; .people. The , atage'i-profesiJonal patina is sus- , J Ulned by iiich regulan aa EUiel “ Barrymore. Ina Claire. Kntherine y„ Cornell. Conilance CoUler and M n.P a t CampbeU when In town. ~

’ incidentally. Pfank Case dosed .fh h ls .b ip long before the prohblllon he m -b e ta u se -h e -d ld no t w ^nt his young son to such envlrpnmenu The b d ts grown'now so C a n Is * erecting a bar festooned witH elsb- tn t* decoratlona by Everett-6 h!nn. ^ He dofiji't know wheUier to call It Tho Shton Dig pr the B ar Shinn- ^ Uter. . , fd

I _ _ H.- PerwnarnomlnaUon for th e crack IfiJS simile: Henry seU’s .rAs rae- iiouaw a feeble-mleded boy. looking f? fopafour.leatieltxver." ■ **

£<oweU Thomas., who h u a fan . . . aUcal' loaUilnc (or luncheons and banquits, .probably f ia t . to a ttend ^ more than almdit aaybody’lh town. Jv His c n w U due to -h b ab ility for

|irrace/u3 epeaJflngand accompZiified I tou tm utering . Oiltslde of Irvln ” Cobb, when be w u In full forensic ^ ilou'CT. not many are ao eagerly i? sought u T hom u. Despite U iat h b ^ ^ U y grind ts one of high p r e a ^ ^

lh)m h b ■ broadcuUng, h b news'- > reeling, publle speaking, magazine ? , [pieces, etc. he b - a rticled to turft

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s i s r a & l - scoj^lprpiaeUOee eet by not repw t- all tng to Um Clerfe ol Uie House. T be vc name* of fuesU a t Uia Amerieaa ne Uberty League. dinner hiiiy been i t forwarded to D im ocrau lotohgTete of wlUi'Uie Tcqueat Utat tbey m a b a rai (uU report on Uie people from Uielr th su te s whOiUitened to Al SmlUt. ‘ A senate eampalgn expendlturea to - th vesUgaUng coamlUee will operate vli soon. go

The big Idea behind th n e toqulr- ev lea b to obUla an eiUmate o l Uie wl money ipent by all anU-Booievelt co groups-DOt -alaiply Uie O O P-and mi th e n lu m p llito to a iln g te iu m .T h a t no WIU be bnnded u Uie oppoillton'a , war c h e it • • •' 'i . '

WCBEABES - Wholesale p r ic ^ 1“ ol (ood and (arm predueU showed f ’; a alow detUne to Uie (our weeka to; (oUowIng Uie aupreme court decblon oulUwlng Ute AAA. •

EconomliU checking up for Sec- •_ relary WaUace aay Uia t i he eonnec-

(or aU groupa ot commodilUs amounted l i only- one-tenUi o t 1 per cent, Uie wholeule cott et foods (ell 1.6 per ccnt. The deoltoe on farm " pmriiiF>« » M I J . The expert* look ® (or a ilow but cmUnued sag jlhou ih • : not u aharp u eome have predicted. 7,"

prom January of t n t to mid- J.nuiTT .1 l I M Ui. a .1 i J IM lit ‘ IhcreaM i t ^ e d about w per cent. " Por food I t w u much -greater. Here . are i few um pie toertases; Lard, ^ 12SA per Cent: bacon. lOlJ; pork ^ chops,-M: wheat flour 7«.l; sliced ham .'84; p b te bee(;ft9.8; com meal, « .7: chuck r o a s i .^ J J; roasting chicken, 4i,4..,. »

STATES. President Rooeevelt h as ^ under conjlderatlon a p b n for de- cencrallzlng tb e federal relief ag­ency by tu m to g (unds over to the

■ ■ ■________________ n- • ■■■ ' ■ ■ Dout two books a jta r , lometlmea ^ three. His wife sees him so seldom ^ her nickname b "SUanger."

One of the c ity l most agile octo- eigenartans Is tha erudlte.ReUo Og- lid e a editor ot the New York Times, aiHe b a t hb desk regularly and aside I)from, keen Interest to editorial a f- nfa in has zest for the .lighter side. ^He drops toto a movie now knd tlthen, gets lo an occasional f ln t eiI Ight and playa a good gsme of “golf. Ke reedi without glasiei a n d °ea>e w h a U v e r^ Ukea. •' ■ - j

A fter 21 iiionths''ofTucktog‘ bad.breeks, Juliiis 'I t a n e n 'h u landed {: acrou the Itoe right side up on a Hollywood movie lot. Re b aerv to raauUlity man — and hopea no one ^spelb It with an " f — In Uw p er- „sonal cabinet of The Orest 'Z a n t i,uck, no less. Julius waa known (or ^ yeara u a gUb-tongued actor vrlth-ou t a Iayof( and suddenly (or no ac- 'counUble reason things eame to a .dead stop. Everr f lu h e t the tu n j . •w aeTolloii^ by qutcit eeUpee."H« fj| now believes the h ^ o o broken. 80hope b b friends. i

BIB#t*lleirTteiford-Tngwell-wa*- x i^ a r d e d as a clast sm art alec to a c^lcge . . . Oeorge W. Cohan p e r- 0 suaded Blng Crosby te lue hU nick- ( na m e . . . Oble Wlnleis reeently se n t s 500 f rieR d rw rtey rtro m h b M ary- t land eiU le . . . Orover Cleveland'a son P rancb b a tdeh n lcb n 'a t tbe Belaioo th e a u e . . . The Abel Greens spent a year, in Paris and never aa t to front of Uie Cats de la Palx m o n (haa a half docen Umes.

Courtney Ryley, O M jw .lo ii ln g th e eventog paper aside acrou th e room, ytwned. murmured: “I aee Fairbanks, pere, h u rben, Phoenix- * Uke. from the Aihleyi." and went on ou t toUi the night.

(Copyrtght, IMS. ' -< MeNsught Syndltaie) >

ROTARIANS MEET AT MINIDOKA CCC CAMP !

I. ■ IROPERT, Feb. s - Thirty m em - 1

mera of Rupert Rotary elub were 1Wednesday noon lunch guesU a t iUie CCC camp a l Mtaldofca dam 1and were e i ^ t i ^ e d by.Uie CCO <'boys; ■' . ]

;Captato Jamea Allen MUton. com-mandtog officer, gave a short nd- ,d rc u of welcome explatoed th a t tho . menu served to the Rolarlans w as , the usual lunch wlUi "no U lm- m inis,'’ te r the oocaalon tn d th t t

■ Ui«. o o if WM epprpxlmslely U cents. He s p ^ to terms of appre-

, eUUon of Uie eordlallty extended ' , o fdeen and boys of Uie camp by

U u clUzeos o( Rupert and bespoke a 'c e n Unuance ot too cooperaOori.

o( th e 'c am p , under' fllrectton ^ •RIebard ThompKn. cduuuonal ad-

- vbe r included muilcal seleetlons on- gn ltar and-vtoUn by Roy White and

John Droden atid a sklti “Rapping_ and tUp-^ p p ln g /'- tff Earl JehM

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~ wlUi VUlt to Uie.barracki. hospital tn d other bulldtogs ot Uie camp

. (oUowed the prognm. According to Captato MUton the eovtmmenC h u

~ i r w w a t t f r t v - e r h & i r i J c o jw M i' Mtoldoka dam. camp.

LEAVES r o k W /UniKOTOK

-------B0RLBYt-F»b,-8----- Roeeoe-Rteh,newly elected president of Uie N a- Uonal Woolgrowen'OMocbUon, wlUi

■ Mr*. Rich. left Wednesdays fo r W aihlngton. D. c , wbete a meet^ la t U tb* auoclaUaa wiU be M d .

farnT ^ ftcb Je to .S « ? A ^

t S u t ^ ot bl* c lo t^ a d T iw t are •

would be oure eccrionile aad e fn- c un t. H»e exbU ^ be p r e t i r v e d ^ ^ ^ ^ t i i o w would-be____

! ^ * 5 & ^ t o * 2 ia iS!ti«U oa o*f aU ktoda ot troubk*. Stale otnclab

S w k S T b yl i t would tend 'to take the sUag out o f ^ charge Uiat a "vait buieatie- racy*,^.:W Mb,togton'_ovirahajlows_. th e countryside. . . \ • '

'T ba tuprtm e court h u pointed ;the way.” n ld U r. RoUevelfa ad- '.vber aomewhet - daringly. •TfOu've got to tu rn lo forty-eight AAA's

iCV^uSUy. You operate ib b wsy wlUi road-buUdlng. You've gol to

'come to U sooner or la ter. T u n Uie I money ever to Ut* ita te e aad-do li ]now."

'A OAMBUNO. A boom spirit b u isuddenly deeecnded upea the c*p- i t a l Oddly. Uie stock nlaricet lurgo . ooliuldea wlUi renewed demands for . toflAtlon. further devaluation of the; ▲

idoUar ‘and oUier nd lca l m o n e U r y ^ ' I maneuver*. '- Broken’ otfleea atreea Uie s trte t trom Uie Uiasury and Fediral Re- n B n.nfnefs (III un early e tcn mom ^ ^ ing; they hKve been aimott deserted for five yean. Women, u to 'iBUi mingle with g a m ts t^ whdte eyes ore glued to Uie Ucker. Slock sales­men who were candidate* for re lief ,

o W * h « m ta '^ ^ ^ 'h e v ^ openSl^o^ ’ (Ices, and they inform proipecU that “U ie .b ^ a to New York look for a

Tbe marketeers took Uie Reserve, board’s new margto rastrieUons to their stride. Not even t h e . d o n g ^ . security UquldaUon U iat may ac­company a p re ^ te d (low of gold

Reserve Chairman Eceka baa b ad e numerous secret vUlta lo downtown M anhatun Utely. He'a keeping a sharp eye on the market.

ro k lE S . A group bf sportsmen sponsortog hoiw-raclng to Uie DlsUict o( Columbia recenUy opea­ed up headiiaBrtcn a t Wosbtogton. Wllhto twenty-tour houra the lob- bybis wefe buzitog like (Ues around a honey pol.

Inieei-ihan-a-w eek-thaJicK com------ers were (looded with odera to "de- llw r" every membef of Uie senate a t (Iguru nngtog (rom llOOO'to IIOJXO. ^ e fee (er introducing o.-— race-U vA ipokesman to a member of U ie im stc w u 1180. wUh addl- llonal Iwm s '(or "expenses." One calltr g m n te e d lo "(U It" to that the president would approve Uie meaiure It It passu. He boaslM Uiti he, eould . ‘'Influence", the mart Uie A

»TimLitoe calb to f o ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^

professed to'potsess lucb p o ^ w u an ex-conrict.

Luckily, Uie ouulde to teruU h id engaged an adviser who knew his way through the eap iu l's poUUeal underworld. He shooed away the blg.heerted'reception committee a t­ter ibtentog to Uiclr (airy stories.

' .VOTES. O reat IndlgnaUon among senau (onlgn relaUons_ eommltue

Ibhed a confidential report—but n o - . body knows how lo punbh a senstor (or ih is .crlm e . . . Interior depart­ment g e u bigger approprbUons. in­

and reelunaU on.. . . The house b on Uie edge of voUng t),ooo,000.000 for farm.mortgage re lle t.- .. . Ob-

i server* expect the senate to make tbe chief -fight agalnsf-extra taxes.

• Guiding YourChild

r By■ ALICE OLARUSA RICHMOND

i IIBINO MONEY*There b someUilng so sordid

.about monty, i b a n uled io keep my ChUdren from thinking of it

. and having to consider ll as long

Even i( they do not put It into to » msny words, many parcnU hold th^

atUtude. Until the. child 1.’ tciuaiij' foroed to spend monty, liifv do his ^

. buying for him. E\-tn when lie iln ru! lo school tn d te mix ffith olher t children, they 'reluse him a r.-gubr I aUowance, preferring to S've him - } whatever money he may need as he

n e td r i t . ' -• In U ib way tbey hope to keep hb • mind on higher. Uilngs and uncon-® tam lnaud by. tuthy-lucre. ln_u;e _• end. howerer, Uiey achieve the veo': opposllo of wliat m ey ew

at. The ehlld growa up Ignonnt 0• Ihe value in d use of monV* «nd uI dpi either to over er under-eitlmsie

I “ "Money to Itself b ho t bad any

i ? S £ i ' ^ y j S t e h l i i ^ o r ^ w - .. Mt lu st u he may be a epena-d S r i f t S a m o n e y .|ru ^ .-H o w u _ -g eafand how to use money

S S J 7 r ^ Z i * a n > A e o n c T o *• khowi how tb ac q i ^ and »i»«d

"A T so w ^ as’a child le able lo ex- . n rtts » desire for eomeihlng out- .

H it th e 'f lU ir Touttoe'supplies "hls Ufe. .h e b old enough to hare bb

r . ' -■rh uice may be a penny a week dr even » a penny a day. and it should be to^Z c r ^ iteadlly acoonttogcte blfi . id: oHda and Uio taoU y'i S M d \

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■ d i l a t i o n ' ■'WASHINOTON. Feb. 8

Ideal RwiMTCU.told Boyecouu of AdwrlM toolght th a t U » r le u n ic n e e t tor law. n io u ite lu ls e u u t i t h t n r to beftim tbrouch th tir •cout tnl&loc*'

-------- Xn t rKllo m*»of t® a ambt t i ot------U T e 'o rg w lH U W ro a-tto tw n ty .■ ‘ilxih’ KmlTBMO' or ■«* rouiwUaj;

(tie p raldenl u l d In p u l : '. . - _ “Fellew.*eouU:

-Ag*ln we cel«bf«t® our blrthdiy —this U m the tweotr«(litIt. .

" I tm proud of U » tm ortt Mm b a n eocne lo m«. MUlni how Mout

' — tro o u are i^ c e le b n to tbU u m l i w rw ry. r o r the moat p»«, these reporti fn tu re aa-otw enancft^ur*

Bor Sccut we«l6 whleh gives new em phuU to o<d tr a d i t lo u ^ n r lc e

' to our counlry, lervlce to our neigh** bora, devotion to the cause of scout*

in*.Caste for 8atUfaeiio»

■ThoH ot us tn sMutlng have rta l cause .tor satisfaction. Noi only u |

■ o u r ipembershlp steadily Incrcoslag but our program bas wider appeal! (han «ver before. I am especlnUy happy beause or .the dereloomcoi* o t a vn lo r program for older boys I

I «nd young men. |•1 havo always believed In our

' Kout training to r the boys and the I young men of our couniijr. l l en* cw agM , t ^ to out Into the

. Its. to encourage u lua tlve and r e - , a o u t^u ln eu . l l affords opportun-l « y f tr « r * n ser- jv lcei II tcachtt m p M i to r the law. I t asalsu materially- In the proper j

, . Jls ot Ufe. -I. am dtllBhtgLthaUfO 'ir.naUnnJ.

! a l cxKutlve committee has fixed the early summer- o t 1831 as the

‘ >perlod tor our jamboree here In • W oshlngton., i

"And so on this, our Iwenty-sUlh ■yalversary, I ei tr o d to you, one

log: this hops th a t the year ahead, o f us will be one of tbo most suc­cessful ever celebrated by our great organlxatlon—th e Boy Scouts of Amerjcs.'

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. FBESHHEN AT RUPERT . .APPEAR IN PROGRAM

-— i_ _ J^ P E H T . Ttb. 8 - U ndtr.dlre«-

tlo n o r~ B hlrley~T nm err—M avis- Scheapboch, Kennetli Prlesen and Blalr Ballard, committee of the freshmin class ot Rupert "high school, an Interesting high school, mld>«eek assembly prognm w u presented Wednesday attemoon.

8« n es from a mystery play. "The Ohosl Bird." to be presented Prlday | n ight by the Junior cU u created | much Interest. > ' ' ‘ 'j

Throckmorton, Vona Hnrrlson. Mar-1 garet Trevino,-Billy Nelson, Rossi Totten and Rosa Bdrldge.

Minnie Mm Montgomerif give i reading and n saxophone duel was played by Bob Murphy nnd Bm ore Droadhead.

FOR.MEH ' s t a t e SENATOR

John L. Moore, 00, ’of Slielley, fo r-1 m er state Mnalor, died here today.,

He w u bom In Cliirlnda, Iowa,! and camo to Idaho In ISll and en-

----- saged-ln-H »O f^M ^e#tate-buslne« innd iKinldng.

He w u a delegate trom Idaho to iJw nallonsi DemocraHc convenUon In lfi33 and served asj,ssts{anL.MrA E u n l-a t-a rin s 'ln the stale senate during the 1039 legUatlve session. |

M A K E T H I S M C

T\vln Falls Dail;

i l S G O H ®Phonei

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FOR FEBRUARY.LUSCBBON- — - T w ig - y tU i- c iu pWfT 'Ag e rltaa

Association of V nlrenltr Women.. wet..yest«rday_>ft«mocn . tt^U w .

u . homo o t Mn. L. U BrectontWg«. ^ Berentb Avenne North. M n . S. M. ^ Bweeley. vbo poured: Mr*. J . W. ^ McPU!. Un. H . W. M enltt. U n .

Ollmore. M n. Ver* O’Leary. U lsi Nadine Tucker and M lu a o o Deck*

waUUnl ho««s*w, - ^ ^ l e d carnations centered » (s>ble 'y - which. h sd -w F ^ B lf iin ia a U F T o r >31. while: o . H. 3ond. prlndptJ.of ibe

high ichool. w u gueat speaker. He spoke on "TVends In O onrom ent.''

lay Tbe educational part of the pto* gram w u discussed by Miss O on Jensen, Instructor ot Kngllsti liter*

Qu atura In Uie Twin ralla U gh school Ql. Mrs.,Leslie Morgan n v e UM currrol 6*7 e ren lr-n p o rt;- Miss - Violet -Adams Mr. WU program chairman. Mrs. 0 . A.

North dUcussed tha business ses* ^ slon preceding, lhe program.

Ull VALENTINE DESSERT LUNCHEONS PREVAIL

Mrs. 8yb Klettner enteruined a t - dessert bridge parties THursday and " 'u I Friday ot this week. Friday eve* 1- - ! nlng Miss Allee Tayloy won the prise « ‘ <for high tcore and Miss MUdred

{he Jo r score. Thursdsy aftemoon prises went to M n John

™ !iS .-Peldhusen-and M iss-M argaret Peck. Valentine motifs prevailed In

t the decorations..>ur _____

* ® 'p R S S E N rS PUPILS IN PtANO.RECITAL

^ 1 - M r . _W.tU_prMentedt.* ber pupils In red ta l Trldajr evening- ” ' | a t th s Baptist Church. The pro* “ * ,g n m Included solo, duet, trio and " • I two-plano numbers.

Thoso taking part were M argucl, and Robert Van Engelen,

■| Beymer.: John Rasmussen. Junior, m^HeteiHniom8Sr81U~UerTlll, ‘Qlttru ced snd Oeorgta Burgeu. ,D6rls .A n n the Sherwood. Ua Ball. Arlene Smith, in B etty Rae Harvey, David PIgge,

I Doris Oene Crowley. Helen Tinker, tlh Helen and LucUle Thomas.’ ‘n ieon: jne Belle'B ums. Dorothy Bmitb. Junior

^ s iu lu .^D m U u ' Krengel, Ann Par* jg . ry and Jean Harvey.eat --------of NEEDLECRAFT CLUD

HEARS ALASKAN TALK The Needlecratl CTub w aa_em

tertalned by Mrs. a te lle ttU ler Pri* day aflemoon a t tiirhom e ot Mrs.! R. E. Wlnans. Pourth Avenue North.

.|Li M n. p . o . Herrlman, Anchorage. IM A luka, and M n. Leah Mallock

I wero guests. M n. John Svans w u ,'elected a new member. M n . Herri*

,v ts - in a ^ 8ava.a-jlCKrlptl()n_ot_Al8«k».and Matanuska Colony. The hostess!

lhe was assisted by Mr. Wlnans and Igh ^ n a Wlnans In ser\'lng refresh- .001 m enu o t Valentine Inspiration, v u —

\ DRAMA DISCUSSED n ie ' HY STUDY GROUP lay I Mra. L ucu gaw an excellent re- ted view o t the Spanish and lu U a n

'.d n m a a t a meetln« o t the Inter* ^ I nationa] Relations study group ot

xf pni-I verslly women a l a meeUng last

" !we«k a l Uie home of Mrs. W. H.|H drld*e. TUe group wlU meet, with

. M n. Sturgeon McCoy Pebmary• ” seventeenth, when a study of E ni- * " 'llsh dram a will be made.

nRIDGADIERS CLUD ■HAS SESSION AT CARDS ii'»

or-1 blue featured the colo;'' decorations ay ..and the refreshments. Miss Abbte wa, I Anderson. Miss Vivian Eeamster (n- and Mrs. Mary MIciiaells won prises «A«itttLrarrtt gpri» !

a l a Uble centered wlUi swecipeu.1 ■ to - — !lon DANCING CLVir « r i ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE ate Tlie board of govem ora'pf'U ie lon.10 . . A. o ..dancing c|ub announce

l O D E L A T h o m e !

lily INews, Pattern "

“ cVoOSE SFRING.LIKE PRINT ' FOR A OAV MADE-AT-IIOME

FROCK PATTERN 2M3 j

kif d ^n ttc iJ^Ja m S• Spur-of-the-moment luvltaUoiis

arc .su re .to w lo -an aXflnnaUve'it answer wlieh you've as chamilng a

froek u Uils to slip Into. So It's -Wil; to have one ready, as anyone may. who chooses (o be foreslghtcd

<-/ aboul this Anno- Adams design.7 •, •■Yflu can JBjke i t up In a fcw spare

houn , foTUie pattern Is aimpllclly Itselt.' -wllh th e e u ie jt ot Rond

------nklrts.-and nglsn.sleeves ihnl re*gulre less Uian no time for flttlnB.

• Bodlce-darts bo th ‘back and front• lend a 'n o te 'b f solltiess while con-

tn sU ng buttons and b.uckle msy re-echo one of the colors In Uie print —'fo r o t o o u n ^ 'm n i3 hooie_ a print, wlih .Spring coming on apnoe. This stvle suse to nro;«

-------r w i n f i j r i— --------- - ^ ~ T. P a lte m .35B3 lsjiVallaWft_ln sites

l4 T f rT 8 . JO. 32, 3+, M. 38. M and . _ : « . . 5 U eJfl,2V4 yards M Inch fabric..

.-. llluslrated step-by^tep Mwlng in- . sirucuona Jneiuded.

ADD* AlUi&i patWfO. .Wfll* plllnlirf f r fT k S S ? *

SPllWO PAT.------ BO O It.lar-M w «-o««-cloU«

~ i " » » u « u r ! S :‘i®**- ew a.sltoa tfiun i iiTl«. P»t- n rn .

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— l*)>«l»-M>t-<UDe»-ref-U«edar«Te* tt- ntng, Pebniary tw estr-fov th , a t a a s a»etto t-o f-tln*Jw B tt-B f*air*cton ts , beld Prlday eT cais|..M n. Ih u ia n tw. f lree m u lcb will bt-boatass, and U>« g«, Ambaasado.*s will furnish the music. M. Two addlUonal dances will be held W. in-March and oae tn

Js i Board memben present a t the :k* meeUnc were Mr*. D. L, Alexander,- - u n . C. A. Baget. M n. R. L. Rob* ble e r ts ," U n . W. I . M cFvland . and g j t o B * = s m « r T a c i t ~ a a d ; R a i ^

iiEwliii|llTH8E-fl

P o ll o f H o u se In d ica te s

’ D e f e a t o t F ra z le r -

L e m k e B i i r

IM WASHINOTON, Feb. ■ red President Roo*»eit and bU tis-. Uy eaJ sdriser* csnraswtf Ute bscii- ihn ground fer an adninU tntlim tax r e t 'b lU al--» «l(M«d.deor eonferenre In . today wbleh coincided with Uie

reported eoUspee e t one wins of tbe congrtsalooal InfUUen ilrlre. After a poll of the house. Repre­

sentative Boland, tbe Democrytle ted whip, reported m a t only Bl of Uie Ing. 311 house Democrau h sd signified ro* themselves deimitely in favor of Uie md «WO,000,000 Pruler-Lemke bill.

designed to refinance farm debt kcl, with new currency. Bolh Boland and :en. Speaker Byms asserted the measure

yote. ■ - OW A" U l«Tinim oon~W li!le House A n conference, attended by SecnUry IU>, M otfeothau and Daniel Bell, the [ge, acting budget director, revived pre- ter, vlous reporu th a t the R oom tlt tax o r r plan might be sent to the cspltol ilor aex l week.lli* — Nettl>er*-the - 'ltm g r y c h l f t- n o r ar* Bell would comment. I t w u learn­

ed authorlUUvely, later, howeier, th a t the session w u devoted pri* marily lo a review of Uie govern­ments ftnancial slltutlon and a tur*

e n i ther check-up on ]>^blq_tulure > t i* 'sp e ^ n g . I t is agalnsl tWs back- Irs. I ground tha t the Ux plan wUl be rth. painted. The fact lhai there was Ige. llUIe U lk today of. actual lax de* ock u ils w u taken os a furUier Indl* v u cation Uial a l least the first phases rri* of the plan already were solidified, tk a . . Previous reports. hoA'ever, had le s s ^ ^ H b c d Ihc'liiiAiMlate l a r plan tnd as aimed primarily a t the raising ol sll- beiTOn | « 0,000'.000 and I5WW0,-

000 10 finance lhe proposed farm program, replacing the mvalldaied AAA.

AwalU Tax Relomare- Two other developmenu strength* ian «ned these indications;.er* ' 1—l a usually rellabto congresslon- ot n l quarters the,presldenl w « re*

ill . ported to be awaiting Income tax u-mfiui li lu ie - Uectdlng llnally

H. WheUier to propose any newfaxcT 'Ull to finance such ouUays u lhe bonus ary paymenu.ng- 'J. Financial cjcperts elsewhere

predlch^d subsuotlal' Increases m corporaUon and individual Uicome U x re ium s on the b u ls of 1935 busmess Unprovfmeni.

led Chalrme«i ijt^s.ighinn rn.Mni—qt ni? ttie nouae ways and means commit* liie lee and RepreseriUtlVB Bwuel~B~

ans committee discussed taxes loday.but >ble said only th a t they Ulked about Iter Doughton's conference wllh the ses president l u l Thursday.

“ •i I n j u r i e s F a t a l T o

S a l t L a k e F i r e m a ny -- . --------- — — -nee 8A L T .U 1KE CITY. Feb. 9 • Merrick D. Bloke. «-year-old llw*

=■ man. died in a hosplul here this —1 Bfternoon of injuries suffered wben _ ' lie fell 35 feel from a ladder while t , flch tln f . -rinirntniin

Uils morning.- — Blako-w as-p lay ing-a strtam ot

water Into the flames when (m slip*I ped and plunged to Uie aldewaik. He suffered a fractured left leg, frac*

r r lured le ft arm. possible internal C Injuries and severe back bruises.

The Sc<\runBi*Jdhnwn Drug I company store a l Main’ ilreet and

, I Broadway was soaked by waler and damaiied bv smolce but the fire wm

n coiillned to a beauty shop on the J sccond floor. Adjoining shops were

ulso damaged.Otis n re deparlm enl oftiolals esil< live mated th e total dam ate-at-|M ,000 g a Firemen fought-the blase In near- It's lero weaUier.one Cause of the fire w u not deter* ilcd mined.Ign. ___ --•re ---------

lici To l a s t Throughind T he Rest Of The P R Ijlc . . - . .W inter, - '____In- A lYard

LUMP ___........59.00- r r g y o Y E ;____________ m

- r .-..r.-..-,-rr~8 ;28

m SLACK'-------- ,..5.25PLUl

AT* ---- ^______— S h lp p r i - l n - B m r C a s a

g , — — — " Y o i r M T O i ^

I D I N E S Q U /^ r ~ Across lhe I t a c to ly S

^ Pb . >W IDASALES. l i e

g N E W S t.T y iN lF A L L S . roAH><

iPOTEmO o v e m m e n F O f f io r a ls C o n -

[ 7 T ld e n t o ( R u lin u i n ____

i s . P o w e r t a s eh« ------ -------- ----------------

WASHmOTON. Peb. 8 (/Ph-Oov- ','X em m ent o tn d a ls expressed eonfi*

dence too icb t t t a t U u nprem e J , , court «ert«inly would announco 00

Monday « deeisUm-proUbly spU t> ,?* in, Uie T tnoessw talley ic t case, nd ■ "T hey^oE leaT o ISTM~daya UiaT bb wlll-taavct elApied. sinc«-«tguffleBt

of the dlspulo over the govemmenU "jardsU ekr procram lo measure tbe proper coat of eleclrJclly lo coo- sumen. '

OUier new deal casea-Uilr-tCTm have been decided from SO to 34

A days a tte r arftinients.I , Bul only tha JusUees and a few U trusted a tU ehee-knew -dafln lte ly

WheUier a n ' opinion would be forth- cowlR* o n t ^ h t ot Uw gOTctnment

ae to sell power tn eoopeUUoa wlUi private utum es.

Sptit Predicted A split decision h u been freely

predicted. During the argum enu Justices SuUierland. BuUeiT Va!i Devanter and McReynolds question*

— ed Uie validity of the g o v e r^ en i's experimeijUl projecls.

'* The nine JusUces held Uieir rcgu« ~ lar Saturday conference loday. but " ll w u ' conaide'red' exlremeiy un*

likely Uie TVA ruling w u dlscuss- ” ed, Unlesa th e procedure-were un -

usual, th e decision w u reached " J tome weeka ago. Drdlnailly. the case ^ ssould not> be -taken up a second

^ S o - fa r a s ouUiden' knew .-the ,IM principal business before ths con-

ference consisted ot dlscuulon of ,_(■ cases arsued this week and wheUiw

to review 18 disputes appealed from lower eourta.

m e c u e a argued ' Included' the ^ goreimng o tT - a t templ- iq - a in o w

lho su g a r InsUlute, Inc., of New Vork on th e ground it vloUted Uie

. . . Sherman anu -lru st act. Another pertained to th# right of fedenl and s u i« govemmenU to regulate o r prohibit tbo sale ot prlson-made

rn- ■I": Best Husband, Hog m- Callers W inAwardsur« — NAMPa ; Idaho, Peb. 9- (ff) -

The fan tasito vocal. summons of be Idaho's best hog and husband call*

era sUll echoed tonlghl lo UiU sll* ent. snowbound valley-hours after one-of Uie sU te 's w ledest contesu

<>• Mrs’ Edna Hartiell of Melba de- w poied Mrs. K4r.ey C « ol Hwnpa.

1035 tltleholder in the women's an- nunl s u te event which attraeied 10

«•* eniranU. and A. K. Platl of Cald* ifnj well juceeufully defended lils 1935 ted swine - summonig championship

agalnsl a field of 10 u p ln n U .The winners wem home tonlghl—

‘h* happy bul hoarse-possesors o f a sUver loving cup. and 110 in c u h

on- prises which were awarded by the « • Nampa R c u u Mfrclunls* au'ocla-

Uon; sponw r o t Uie event........._gei-eral hundred persons gntherfri

a vw an t nse n ta r the town's main theater "to hear" the con­test. despite ncKly te ro w ttlh tr.

“ f® Pive Nampa builne« men served

*** CLASS ONE RAILWAYS

all* WASKINOTON. Feb. 8 - T h e “B : interstate conimgrce c o fh in in lSn? ; u5^ ported lodaj- that net Income of 149 bu t class one stesm raUways tor Uie ou i t i n t 11 months of 1035 showed a the deficit o f 125.131502 compared wlili

a deficit of l39.OS2.fi93 for Uie slml-— lar.lD3« perloi],______________

“■I . Quicl{Reli.elFrom IV- Gas Pains And tm Acid Stomachhen "Stomach Troubles," due lo ex* hlle cesslve acidity, are probably otiiong a rt; ttiB most common allnienU ot suf­

fering humanity, but it is no loiiKei - O t tW MMry tn finffpr the dticomfort^ lip - caused by Uiese add condilloai, He without the beneflU of a reasonntilj

rac* successful prc.vrlptloii. known lu mal Oasa -TableU now available a t youi

drug store. If you are sufferUiy « g trom Indigestion, alonle dyspepsia and sour sUimnch. gas pains, "nw stom- and ach,” Inflammation of the Intfstlnciw u . iantwltUir-<ia*lflo-aol(llty .flntl-4.ki>the headaclifs. don'l take chances. Tnk*

*ere Qasa Tnblel*. the Doctor's PrrKrlp- tlon, wlilcii.soolIjtilitiiiK jnfianifC

:*tl* lining o t the "seid stonw cir and iWO. help'coiivcrt starclirfood* into flfx-

Iroae. T h r tlrst bottle must pro. duce reaulU or money back. Cr

ter* sale a t Klnssbury's Drug Slore.- AdT.

Ou mU ^ ooUw! ^ * " ^ ^ O ur W eigh ts A rc Exnct • • • O ur D elivery Is Prompt ^ P h o a e I s 3 7 5 •i^ h & t Is Clean, Hot r ' ' Burning ihed a tD ines, Wyo.I I C E S -, ------ . -----------------Uack--'ard ' Dellvrred IMIbs..00_.......... ..,.59.75......... ;......50cUS- ............ ■'iOc

■-.OQ..._______7.Ji>...................—i.2^.................. 6.00.....- ......... 35c’LUS TAX • ' ■

G e t ' C le a n . D ry C oal. ___

i a l l t y j l q a lr ra a O A L. PaucBger Depot J [Ac, R. Enwood. Mgr. Ph. 315

T

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■n r ; — ~ ■■■■ . V . 'y N tf u D. 8. U E n W O • : - - ■w There wUi be no union lU ke _ .meeting Sunday a t tb« L . S . 8 . tab*

BIUVICES rOSTPONKD “------- The Ohurth-of'tho-Br#ttll*ft-a*r-

vict h u been called off fo r Bimilay.

PAST NATRONS' CLUB ilj. The Piut Matrons* club will meet a e a t tbe home of Mrs. P. W . McRob* OQ erts. Vii shcshone ao rtb . Monday

evening. ■I. .1. . „ ,liaf FXiiTVTosTPONKD - - ' n t .i-Tha-ooionlal-pa rt y pton n sd -by- 'U Uie Jtountain View elub t o Psb* tbe ruary li hiu been postponed unUl » • weallwr conditions permit. •

™ DRAMA-LrrERATUBBThe drama and literature depart*

, menl of the T«-enUeU» Ceotury club ew win meet Tueday 'afternoon a t 2:30

o'cloek-«i-uie hom e-of-M n.iH . IL th - 8ioke>. 142 Seventh avenue north.

MAItV-MARTilA-CLASS 'Tlie M ao-M artha c la u of Uio

, Bapilsl rliutth w ill.m eet Tuesday afternoon a l tiie parsonage. 818

^ S b o ih o n o -s tre e t. Mrs. M .-0 .-K uy . kentlsll «m be in charge of lhe

s ; _____

n v 'f \ I'ALLS GRANCe K T*1n FaU.1 Gtaiige will hold a

pot-luck rtinner Wednesday evening a t lhe MeUiodlst church a t 7 o'c l«k.

^ Mcmber.\ aw requested lo bring their jjjj own table ser\'lce.ase ________________» d

^ i ) e a t h ~ C i i l I S N o t e d

U t a h I n d i a n W o m a nh « ^■om 'BLANDlNO. DUh.' Peb. 8 (/T) —

’'Orsmma" poke, former wife of the tHe TifflBg r -oia Fotgr - ^unwi n -iBPifff mrs n m i n u le Indhns foftnony'K an'.' lew died a t lhe Indian camp near here tho of pneumonia. She w u 89 ye an old.

in 1010. when her son ; Tae*Ne- Oal. WM on tria l for murder In federtl court a t Denver. •‘Oram m t" P o k e _ ^ p le d _ a _ Bgflilnep t, plaee ourTng tna proce«llngs. T be son w u acquitted.

Ten years later she le tt old Poke J - nnd manled Joe Dutchy. th e m td- U o Iclnt man. Old Poke died l u t year.

_Th{ sluidy and robust Ind lsn wo- - msn w u a familiar sight In .this vl-

clnlly u she Uaveled from the Indian cami> lo l o a n . and back astride a shaggy pony.

de- “COLD FEET?-kPa. f e t l need proteetlon against Ihr

reld io il M aoiemobUea need i 10 antl-freese. U'hen we rebolld

,oor shoes, Iher get thU pro- ^35 iKtlon. and besides, yonr shoes hip . ill iM k belter, feel better and -« wtar belter.'>t-r. TIVIN FALLS SHOE REPAIR ^ a U2 Shoshone Weal Pbone 398ash . - the:la- , r ~ — .... ................. 1 . . .

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i t ' i . y o u r m oney you r pay ing o u t w d y o u are ent

t» -th B mf»tt th n t , .e m y d • * w ill b u y y o u . . . T hat’s

' ^ w e t a y — KO see tb e Oldamc L ook s t , i t 9 size. T ry ou room iness. C ount u p ils i

_ f . , . >*.r r .- .„ 'r » .l Nnt.~ y o g r a e l f O l d s tn o b i ie 's - e i

c o n v e n ie n c e , e v e r y p rov i fo r e x tra sa fe ly , e x tra com inc reased econom y and e:

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i t r a a i t r s m tfc* H u 5 ttjT h ii« e e l lL S l Marehboll Bet M jS 5 t 5 5 f V ? 2 S i w nS t a r t « lth Babbr^ belK u d coi- pecUiten )MmU lato tbo B uU iiftos- now i

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M - IB i|w rH k h # b « i r M r » d n i f e w ^ mome ■lM*Mk«BMriaftOB.mtachto«n- ...;;B«

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j f e w c H A o m u R - I beUire Dr. NlehoUon'i e m i m , ^

in ifu k en ta Ui« moil » « • way." 8y»Tla

itrencb » e a t ott. T eopl# w ho* a n i

ss“ A r « s . “ s : “ sr.u f - i tUI luidl ^ *

jw jrc f ltW m o H lt-^ u th lm o tt l t - iffl be joe i nvlng m id lor the jhauf; H U 'w d be*u hU Jietd #g«lnst the riH .-T ta tV « lu t-> u -dow .-T O U T loredul*'doctor, lo r tu m P*®P*« “ whleh w tu re i tbem -w nds Uicm to lltU , h W tw t t tm a i d . , tag «t

He w u ituU nc v tolm tl;. Sud- genUe lenly he turned tn d le tt the room, r jm ir

fiylTU BaalnftoD-lirencto lo o W be die itKtled. "Wlu.t U the tn it te r wim be fet a e n iy f iiw u ld w o n d ^ l y . "He Kcrns vtry.much up«i.'‘ Bobi

PranUBjuKl RoBtr d « c d not look n«U y It Mcb oUier. lUli i"H&i not->cotwt well t i l the eve- tnrner,

lini," Ttntured TrftnUe. diKon'• m 1 aoUctd Uiat. ile 's re r r to eni

Doodr U iel/. I with he hadn 't Kirtn not loi IP rldto*. Oh. by the way. Dr. crftU < ilebolwn Inrltcd Tommy over to* m s Q

- i r »BenrTUJ iilUCD^uw* HIU47X4 p}ua ^ e -catts t n d dope«Uk«

*1 doo t nppoM tbe Doctor would le it t i Uow blm to ccme Into eo n u ei with o u i 'n ttm." tald Rofer. 'B e leema v«y " i t i

o t Bintle

id - w d tmtbUgr deUeate.*' T h e n >8b*’a like a Md »UidooBa.’‘. u l d , she

'obUk -------------------T ' ^ T --------S y im“Yet, that .d a c r ib c t^ lu f . jfc iy "j»

Or^ fileho ln i t i k T T ^ ot bUdreo. 1 luppoee be can a to your T e> , h lld n a 'i p a r ty r ta ld Frankie orertu u tle n ly . ' ~Th"UnloitunaUly b s w u away lor Tbs

, day or two J u t then. 1 think be *<?roa lad te go to London to r eooe oon> fta : ««ace.“ _ th » - 'y i »»■»■;■'__________:__________ s u r aTbey went up to bed. Betore ihe in tbi

rant t o ' aleep- ? n a k U . wrote to '<Ve

^ ; - ' v .......... M- » « » f i a d 'a a a a W ti^ ^ “t t i 3U entoiced Inaetlon-waa. dxeed* h e n .‘ lagiy trying. He ha ted Maying car." {i^itly In LoQiton yprt doing'noth* "Yc iBg, w- v * « V- j - — l ai d:

H e ta id b e e a n u ttV o B th e tc Ie * ‘ 1 »« » » t» -0 w tg '» ^ b u tto o t .;w b o -ln -6 h <

lU bad gone « lU .;A .c io ^ e ot'dMu ia te r} » Vrtnkle betaliUvere4<'to-hl>b b y 'U u maid, tbe not ) lit tc r .ba tlng gone u nder o o m to had i tier a t Lord M archlng ton t town Thi tio\ue. Slace U ua h e bad heard (tcUy

- |e m pBobby eama torw ard excitedly, the (

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narked Uarcbbolt. A t tb a l m om ^t, F nn l tuwevar.vha caughl algtal o t the w u 1 oeat, hUek'gowned tlg u n o t Prank* given le*! maid approaching down tbe Mu uewt. U re mlautea la ter he waa ly Ul tearing .open m n k io ’a tecond Jet»

Dear Bobby: , chamZ th ink U’I about Ume irou catne tie a

d o ts . l> i 'g iven them tnttrue* ' *Yi 'U o u a t home th a t youTe lo have iaw the Baetley whenever yoU a ik 'to r kew, it. Q ct’a c b a u t(eU r^ 'U m y < ^rk ' fio: g re ta o u n alwayi ar*. Ohatge It dacll lo Tatber a t H arrod 'i.. I t 'a beii to be coneet.ln delalU. Ooncan* trate an making a good Job o t th l — >

.niouilacba. I t m a k ea .a .lr lg h ltu l . dltteresoe to anyone'a taee.Come down here and a ik to r me. —

T o rm lg b rtrtn g -m e-airo B e W tilo -i noto trom Father. Report tb a l the car la jiow In working order ig a tn ..

,T h a p n g e bere only boldi i«o c*r» and u it'a go l the. (tiDily Daimler and Roger Qaulngton*.

nwcunatcly (ull up, lo you wiu go 'to S tiw ky-and-jw V rU jj-tb trt;---------j r

Oet what local ititormatlon you caa when ih tre — parUcularly abSui-a Dr. Nlcbolioa .who runs “ * • a ^ c « (or dope )>auenu Sever* a l suiplcloui circunutanoei about ‘ him: S e b u a dartc*blue l^Iboi Mdon, b e w u away trom home >nl o a U u leUi wben your beer « u . WH; doctored, and he ta k u altogeUicr Dt

- to o d«tall«d-an Interott In " t h r LoU circumitaneca o t my accident. D(

1 Uilqk l-ve Id en U tle d U ie GUI, corpeatll •

--<A u-revolr, my-(ellow alcuui...' Lov* Irom. your aucceutully „

coneuntd. ,------------------------------FRANKIE '. P . a I ihftll p o rtlW a mj-Mtt. •. Bobby’i aplrlU rose wWi abound.

DUcardlng hla bveraUi and break* ^

parture to'Badger, ha w u about to -hurry ol^whpn he remembered tbat he had ,no t yei opened hU (aUscr'a le tte r;- '

T h e 'V ica r, gave eotuclenUott^ > „aewi-o( doingj la-MaTcBboll.:de* k acrlbed a n d 'eo u m m W ira tn n ru B ^

ChCUtl!*Wlrtml^ rfliil- I B M 'f i L i j m l c d p L - ____^ ^

By Uw way, loffleaoe called who oai, aiked (or your iddreaa la London.I T O ou t a t ^ t o f . and he

etooping geuUemao wlUi a place* . n tz . fio-aeemed very aony to mUi you and v e r r a u l o u i to lee T you again; lo i

'T - a r n n 'i t i i^ lT iS B r r w i i r f lh o e ^ w n*adi::.'Bel)hir t S Z 'i d th ink of any- tix;pM h e kB«ir..ttw ,'.fM .llkdy. lo ill jtiL

« ~ a s f = a s » a ! 5 i

h i t da«aotlon. bu t eould -imiy a qvSck m plc lon darted Into 111 mind. WU UUi the »ore™“ “ , f -a -w w-attempt-tipon-hta-lUe?— ^ Tl»y..wlioever U ie y ^ « re . M d

a iy ju i l dUcovered U iit he had ■tl-th8-TJelghborhood.-A U -uni^ — ecUng. U n . RoberU had given hii ew addreu. Bo Uial already Uiey -whoever they wero—might m - eeplng » watch upon »»• P > «f-“,e' went out he would be (oUw* , d - a n d :J u i l .u UHnii were *1 Uu_w m enl-thal .would hever d a________••Bad|*r,"’a id Oobby. . _

'•■ryefc oldTaU--------------------------------“Come here.**TTW next tlve minutes «ere ipcnt ____

1 genutoo hard work. At thu end = I tan mlnutei Badger could repeat ia ImtrueUoni by h e a r t . «W bea he w u wwtf-pcr(#et, Bob-

r got ta to a two-ieater dating Irom ^ M3 and drove daihliigly down Uie ' UWI. » « parked In 8L Jamea'i qua r* 'and w»lEea~ilralght trom • ^ Mt* to h li club.Ther» be did tome telephoning,

nd a couple (^ toO T latei^certato ^ gi

Plnally. about ha l(* p u t Uiree . a G uaudeur In d irk • green Uvery “ alked lo St. Jm aei's * iuare and J m l ranldbuun-tQ.n lsrse Bentley hlch had been parked Uiere about a]( an hour prevlouiiy. The park- ig attendant nodded to h im - - the ' w U en in who had left ihe a r had i •marked. Hammering illehUy u U I did a o .'lli il hU chauffeur would 9 (etching 11 Ihortly. *

Bobby let In Uie clutch and drew rally out. The abandoned ‘P>al 111 Itood .demurely nwaltlng lu {

icomfon o l 'h b upper lip, began I enjoy bimielf. lie headed oorth,>t MUth. and before tong, Uie pow* t tu l engine w u torgUig ahead on ^

u ___

In ih«t"be m "n D t^ In T t^ o i^ *L F iw n U jb h e 'tu m ed b tt.M Uw . . I t aod made h li 'w ay by c im it* u ' road* to Uampahire.I t w u JuK a lte r tea- U u t Uie inUey purred up the drive of Mer*iway Court, a iU f(-an d correct ____iauiieur a^ (tiT w hm i.“Hullo,'' aald Frankie UghUy. rhen 'a tb* car.”She went out to tbe (ront door.|TlTl*'ind-Roger-camB wRh her.,............" J l ewryUilng .a ll. right,...H aw * - -WT', . . ---------Ttl* chau((eur touched hU cap. re i, m lady. She’i beer) thoroughly rerhau led .^_“That'a all right, then."Tbe cbauKeur produced a note.

Prom hU lordihlp, m'lady."FrankU took lu “Y oull put up a l

ao -w h at U l^ A n g le n ’ Arms taU T erlty .-H aw kln i.-I’U -te lephone------1 Uw morning It Z w ant Uie car.**"Very good, your ladyihlp." Bob-

y backed, tum ed and i p ^ down lu drive. -“I'm K) lorry we la iven t room

ier*.“ laid Sylvia. " I f a a lovely — ar." p t"You get lom i plac« out ot Uiat,” m

a id Roger. • ?!*I do." admitted-Prankle. • , ' 5;

-6he-w aa .u tlin e d -th at-n o -fa ln U - ^

t i ^ M g e r i i ( w ! m e v i ^ ^ ^ w« tn fprprlied 1( ll had. Sh* would ,lot-have recognUed Bobby beiMU Hu d Ihe met him caaually. '

The imall mouiUche had » per* :j|ecUy natural appearance, and U ut, yil riUi Uie |U (( demeanor lo uoehar* ' '

he c t o u t t ^ a Uvery.

o“ n 'fnnkie began lo thUik th a t Bobby /; n i ta r m on talented U u a ahe had liven blm credit to r being. h

Meanwhile Bobby had auoeoatul- y takin up bU q u a rte n < t U u An* lien ' Armi. H « u up io' him to V, g t t t r tny la n ai E a w w HiwjUni.’' ~ T ^ u t fe u r to U dy France i Derwent. ^ ae mintloned Prankle'i “aedden t"' iTOtang ReevU, he w m U ien and • uw It happen,*: declared Mr. A ii :* uw , landlord a t the tan.

Bobby bleued Uie natura l men* daclly o( the young. * “

(Copyright, 1933*S8*3«,A gatl^ CbrliUe) /

~ (ConUnued t a t t a i t . Utue)

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R e a l E s ia lo T r a r i s f o r s

............. ■_________ veyFumUhed by the Tw to Palli TlUe Pi

and AbiUiot Company

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WlUon, 11. U t 14. Johnw n Subdlvl- p“ « • _____ thai

'niURSDAV, FEDEUARY 8 In d Deed: E. A. Ahem to Union Cen* IBJl

I n l U fe Iwuranc* company, I I , n t f WHSBU 19 l l lB . • 40 I

D «d: M .M oon.lo ,0 , H ..U ootH l.. Nen Lola 18, t«, block 1)1, Twta M U . Uioi

Deed; A. Q. WIU6n to J, D. Mc­Gill, E^iNW JJ 10 u , ^

CtfiCK 0IVB8 ALARM n*tMINNEAIHMJ9, K ai. (A>~A f u t Mu

ol&rm-clock lomeUmea payi. C. S . Me:liiini'i alarm lounded a 'h a lf-h o u r *pp:firllcr, Hunt, awakened, (oim d.he 11'“ ' w u bnrely able to rtie . Gas (umea frro i ft dattctivo utove had affectedan mtm ben ol the fninlly. He cred^ ^ Iled tho a lirm w ith aavlng tbelrlirr*. . Wl'

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MAO.MAN REPAIRS BOXESr-jjOWATA..., OklA.tfft . - ..nobcrt hop _C*mbrtMi. tu n l carrlcr. l i the Weal thr<

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^ x i h i n u d ^ e S i ^ S u a t o d ^ U upainted and relettered them, then app « t each po»i lii a concrete base und .^ ^ t h t . g m i m r i . ^ l i on ,hli .nam. to )

— -------------- —- bet’8 K , MONTHS FOR U CENTS TAMPA. Fla. (^V-Pleadlng guilty

lo Uw lolnl theft of U centa, two 'deTeiMahU wera m lenoed to serve ' A tix monUu apieoo in tb* county edg Jill. ' all]

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' CDI/VCIOENCE, rN W H T ,D IX IC ^AnSRALL, ItM iJfflfca f f lB m

THAT a x i z i f l z i l i D f l e y t t'■ S H O U lD j^ u f lf i lB H i

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WASlUNG’fOH, Jan . 4 (/Ph-RU- Ing death r i l u among ta fa n ti under 000 year o ld* ln -the -coun try are “ bringing 'to a head plana In Uie children's bureau (or a national aur* vey to dUcover U i^eauiei.

I>relImUiary i tu d j l i In the cetuui bureau ihow U ut ln(an t death r a lu turned uuvard ta 1BI4 (or the f ln t •lime in tix yean, and iiidleaUoni ~ point to a conitaued upward trend ta i93:t.

IMrthcrmore. the figures ahow that iMwly-bom Infants have a n ex* tremely uneven chanee. .to survive In dilferent ita te i. I n Oregon during 1B». the l u t year for which tho nte.^ liAve been worked out. only 40 111 evtry thousand died. B ut ta New Mexico deaUi took m W avsry - Uiousand.

n m Sonrey l a 15 Y ean WIty thU U 10 can only be

guesMd, u y i Uis chlldnn'tt bureau.It U supposed the larga num ben of Mexican and Indian famUlea In Niw Mexico tend rates u r Uiere. This supposition U boUtered' by the lact ■ limt Aritona, with a similar popula­tion. h u a rale ot IM, the second b ljhcsi in the country. The n te s _

becauie of the iparscly le tte re d l<o|iuiation In UW 4W0 lU tes, which k id s to limited medical c a n 'a n d ^ edueaUon, • ' '{2

T h e s e suppositions Uw bureau hopes either to prove or disprove _ througli further study. No sucli sur- -

-Wvi hivii hM>n ms/tf ’slnrA IfOft iirv nt nv'nfy. B"*

. Luuoot_Ui&.dlRctor..pliJU_tQ^UN approprutlons for child w e l f a r e tal under the social security act to go , f v tli t r Inln tiir itfldVi t - -

betweeii l i i i and 19W, ’and during 2 “ Uw p e r i o d ln(an t deatb r a tu ^ dropped from 100 to M * b to u ian d . S

Clly DeaU> R aU liw rand ^ ’ As a reiult ot tacreailng knowl- n t edge and Ihs new. medical methods pul wblcb atU* oul o t surviys, mv« M c«i

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K atb irtae Lenroet,-M -dlr*cler e t I ,pla9Qtag a tho n ag h study ef th s e a n laltty. Prelimlnarr loTrrys by tb* eei death rate* tnme<nipward (er the (In m ap ihews m u lU of lbe completed V

diseases u causes o( death ha^t . taken p la « In U m u i TOivnn,------- Qtj

survlvtag Uieir (inn y c s r^ an ^ h b d e ^ bom on (arms. B ul In 1839 'U u t ^ changed. Stace then, the rural dU- tr ie u have seen more deaUi a thou* sand-thaaJhQ .cltl«k..Cblld .eaparta _ . crtd it the change lo wider u»e o t wt public clinlcft and to lha easier ac- ea c«t* to medical car* a((ord(d elly W

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n n t lUse Ul six ye an la 193i The i W l n m y . rt(teen ,it* tca aad the ol

huiahoo o (-ho t weather‘de niniiHi.-'w tUelr-nied-to-eM ei-sueh “ a heavy toll, h u U ken a U ck seal a l n o e - l M t ; - S u u r c J u w r t # n ^ v «sn tra tad-U K lt.ti(t^ l>on «n Uiem (j, and their, work w u rew w d jd - j^ ^ i t a it*adlly tailing n ta o td e i tH i trom ni“lu a m w compWnt.** la

A atha danger to tn itn ia Im a ho t n

ewes, the resp tn tory ,onei. *Wch ot a n pnvaien t.lA U u wl&t«r, tcok a jo i

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S w a V ^ d iw /G-ta k^LOOK l - . l HIS PULSE?^ D O W W '-S ^-— = .3 - ^ 1 HIS -ITOAT | i -w m A i / i l j ) / - ?

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DIstrlel o( C olanbU showed slight de Ih* pnvleoL jcar. Tbe stales were Arlw U usaehuetts, Minnesota. Nebraska, h H«nh Dakala, Rhode b lin d . Teias. \ o lh in 'rem ataed oachaaged or ahowed 1

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field: na tt) and [mnsUl_cause.< o t < d tiih , ahd premature' b tn h i. 'T h s sp number of Infants whleh died dur- coi Ing Uwlr (bat monlh of Ufa h u n * thi malned almost cceatant stace 1918. ,u :

in‘"l9S4' pnm ature births led 'a ll' wl I other causes of deaUi ta Infancy, foi j o t .U i t U U ts .b a b ie s vhlcb d M bo

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. deereaaei Ui In fan t mortality over rteoaa, CalUorala. Kansas, ' cliI. Nevada. Ne* MeiUco. New York, in s. West .VlrglnU an ^ Wyoming. All to «d Uieriasta. ' ui

th a t year. lUes of M,l03 were

I t f l j ^ n . In 1933. for exsmnlei tV« J? 1058 Uled in the ir d rst 'month, and' only 3.634 ta thetr elewnth month.

Children's bureau doctors and «speclalUU elsawhare -u y the re -U » companUvely UtUe known about the ca'usei o t premature birth . Theyu y Utere U no private organlzaUon &

• w iunraehinery-ur-W Bney-adifloaw «tor a naUonal survey. Miss Leuroot ■<bopw to m H t ^ ^ ^ need Uirough 1;

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the study ahe U planntag. Zl wUl probably be started ta the next fU- cal year by studying housing, feed­ing and the fln t year histories o( sevenl thousand Infanta ta “lam* pie’* clUea. towns and rural dWrlcU.

STONE AGE GIANTS VINKOVTBI, Yugoslavia ( JV A

peasant Jieat-herc-w hllc.digsinfjm ____his grmind to plant a vineyard-, found eleven human skeletons, each larger than the avenge of todsy. Stone' Implemenu were found near the ekeletona.' ..........................

MOVIE FOR JERU8AL>3t ;

tl^eater, designed to sc.ii I3M, M to be constructed liere on Prlncev Mary avenue on land lea.'ed from. th s Armenian, Patriarchate for » • - - je a n , a fte r which tho building re- w rt* to the Patriarchate.

CilURCIi llNDElf TWO >XA0S H E IN m a LES BOOZGNVILLE, ■

France OTHA huge NUl flag on the —norUi tower of the-p«rUh chureh led to an tavesUgatlon by Indignant > authorlUes ol thU Saar frontier yll- , age. They found Diat. alUiough U k ,

priest ia Preneh and the sen'lces ; are conducted ta French, Uie norUi , half of the cliurch U In Oerman te r­ritory and some of UiB-psrUhonera ;,tve there. The nasi (lag ilUl « '« ifrom tho (ligstaK. )

C O H rORT8-FOR-PlM >B » W . , J I.PLAN.OF WECCA OfTlCIALS i

CAIRO, Egypt t« -M c e ta , holyc l 5 ^ m e M iiem i..which persUts ] In Its centuries-old manner of I fe.luvtn may know nuch modem lux- 'wiM a i eleeirlc.llght and nitming- ;

'^ & w rta are on Uielr w*? io Am- • bia to various schnucs

The conslnictlon ot roads om! me {' bullrilnit lintels a t Dlediinh. M fs^. ca and Medina alio ^11 be con- .' sldered. , - ------{

Free t t PUe D lailnted ealalog I Oeserlblng ear. complete assortment i B t -^ ta -a o d -e n w rn e B U I-a M sefy — ► stock. KUaberly N anerlc^ lUmbw* ' ly,-Adv.

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Dworahak raljM-Emanol- ;;l patbr and Huris'Biasf " I

- - T-” At Nw;Oeal= ABXmLBV. M ; 8 - DMPl» bloek- - j

ed roadi prew nU nj committeemen I ond le o ra of o lh e n .(n n n ouU)1n( I KcUoni. who had purcbued lle ttts . - I tlund lnB the f ln t annual l l n ^ I d a ; b«nquet of C u iia county Re- I publican*, more than 100 .pcrtoni I aaaemUfd lo pay trlBUU to the great - I emancipator In the National-hotel I banquet hall here Priday ef^ntn*. I

— A- brlllUnl-dUeoune .on .U nw U l _ l was deUvered by Heiwy 0 . D aor- I ahik. conjrewlOMl «andldat« two 1 >-cara ato. and Attorney 8- T. Lowo I addreawd U»-Balhcrin» . . .1rneoufly on "Comutullonal .Oovem- I nwnl." A. U MerrtU < PociUlte. ‘ I

-who was scheduled to a p p e a u n . th t _ 1 projram . w u unable to aUend •cause of the anow blockade. Senator j K. C. Barlow spoke briefly. |

both '«latrtm an and pollUelan ~ a I m u te r In all the art« of sa ln ln t ] political prtsUse for lilmaelf, hU party and hl» country. Throughout 1 h b career as bickwoodtman. »Wro .. I cJr;<c. lurvryor, Jegl«lator and law- . I yer.-he.'rfai jdeallflle In his devoUon — I lo the truth, tolerant ot his fellow 1

ijian ond aagallous in concepts of ' lire, but most Important lie under- y, Ktood mankind and his h eart beat n l . In symiwthy vlUi the common peo- cq], pie among whom he lived and whose welfare he constantly championed. »

Net 'Soper .flfan’•"Tliere nre ihoje who th in k .o f "fri

said U r. Dworshak, " th a t he w u a Frai super-man without the usual back- ceed ground of recqgnlted growth, sud- fum

tnhighest plsce by unseen powers Whi guarding the fate of America, bu t ami there is IltUe historical da ta to ]us- a tlfy this conocptlon. He d e n te d th ir- froo ty ye an of tea l and effort to the aval auiulsUIIon of knowledge and train- ts n ing which ouBllHed iilm _fo r the flml prtsldency. Ke was u n d a u n t^ by _ dlxnppolntmcnla and defeat." —

Commending Lincoln's courage, n n the speaker pointing to h is f lrsl In- S l l augural address, when, with seven southern su te s already having ce- ceded. he serred notice lh a t he was enjoined by « » constitution to see th a t the laws of the Union m re faithfully executed in a ll o f 'th e slates, and th a l It «i-as the declared " purport’of the Onidh, constUutlonal- ly lo defend and maintain Itself. Jn 5®"' hlrlecond Inaugural address he dls* ^ (flaycd'hls.unswervlng faith In dl- Ttne-SBWance-and-co.neluded-wlth a n appeal to. the notion “to finish » “ the work wi;.arc InvW bind up tho 8^^ nallon’s wounds.ahd to do nil tha t may acWo 'e and cherish a ju r t and lasting peace among ourselves nd " among all natloiu." The former ccnfederales; declared, following Lincoln's assasilnatlon. th a t "when ~ Lincoln was murdered Ihe south

Rise (o Insplrallcrn '"We cannot' pay tribute to U n- to j

coin," said -Vr. Dworshak, “mercl) a t p by clalmUig membership in a com-mnn party. Wf must rise to ills In- Meplration and reoonsecnte our.UTCs <enito the servlcc -of ouf country, Am- sonserica wlH.CTdurc only so long os.Uie fendspirit of Abrahahi Lincoln lives In ucl iIne ncaTU 'of tiu eeuntrrmeii," <ie wmi

*"Mr. Dworshak 0150 discussed the eons (llcttttorial trend of government In mon the nation today and assailed the he* i expanding acllvltles of lhe federal tutic bureiuierais, polnUng out th a t al- ally mosl 0 quarter million full-time cm*’ Ing < i)le)w-hav»-bwn-e«ldwl4o.UieJ<det- P i u al payrolls the last two a p d 'a half lU d y tara. to nay noU ^lng.ot'lba aim? go-rt o t part-tim ers drawing federal com- pow< pensatlon. He warned Americana to al}-ii fearlessly faee the conditions vhlch tlon have been Imposed upon them by the alor inoal rullileas political nckcleera nan who ever dominated our govern- read ment." He deplored efforU to dls- be i tribute fe<leral pork and corrupt func

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-friend Al“ Smith's Liberty league ^ •dlimef dB o r’dld n e t Ou lu ‘'f iten d ^ Prank " Boosevell’i prospecU of sue- ceedlng himself as President, ts furnished political cominenUtot? 8

W hat doea "take a va tk" mean as moi am ith used I t; tan

Gauged by cootezt. th s answer acti from Bmtth himself wUl no t be Uot avallable.unless and untU Itoowvcll t ^ Is nominated on a platform nol to iral am lth's llkln i. flml^i h lm n lf said he i

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Daughters of the .Nile, met a l the home or Mrs. Ben fichults, T hurs- ^ dsy aflemoon. A luncheon wa* ser- ved after whleh the regular busl- ' ncsB meeting .was conducted. A QuUt ‘ *7 was finished to be sent to the Shrine hosplul. The n e it meeting " will be on March S. a t the home of U tt. W. T . TUmer. { ^ '

Home Missionary soelety o t th t MeUiodlst Episcopal church m et a t the home of Mrs. M. W. Crouch. • “

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till lUf trc tl^ 'W Ulj UtU. vJ..- ^ l-m pt for tfie naUonal welfare." said the speaker, “ofUeJala are seeking to perpetuate lhemsel\-es In office a t pubjlc expense,". 2, .

U w e Speaks ^ 'Mr. Lowe, a former cassia state

senator and long time closc per- f l sonsl friend of Senator Borah, de- fended thfl c o n s t l t ^ as_the piod- ucl of the greaiesi minds ever to as- tem ble-ln -a convention, not hao- m n im tm iy or RisOly adoptgdr but ^ eonsiaerefl ana oebaieo Jor maily months. • ! am -not one ot those." he. sa l« "who believe tho constl- “J tutlon must be destroyed or radlc- ally amended to meet tho chang- ing condlUons. Ita prevention Is tbe a.h , ^OTsarvatlon of ou r-ggw ah ian t— lU destnictlon the destruction of our govtm aim ." Twithta* upon toe power of Uie Bupertme Court to an- a ljio and rule upon the constllu- ==: tionallty of acts of congress. Sen- _ alor Lowe urged th a t thU ahould H never be drawn Into politics and lg made a poUUeal IssUa. bul should I be sccepUd by the peopla as the | l fundamenial basic Uw ot Uie land. P

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r ty League sp m h whea h i said hc wal sUe eonvrniion h u beeone poUUcal m ay be a n'nU ry, bot the ‘ sql<b rlgl

h e was "Uilnklni-'of tha t conven- ttlon aa he spoke. T hat was the mo- carm ent when lie forejaw a probable Ijlo"■■■1 " ►’I' anfl-tVimftrrata m kwho think wim him. . vo]

W bere Would He W alk!" In.Bhort of some now unforeseen nor

■aevtl e»mi!ut r TW eomuig ot th a t tmmoment U as certain aa deaUx and ' vietaxes. By ellmlnsUng himself as an /acUve candidate for any tioAlna- DeiUon, fimllh only msde It mor6 cer- inut ^ . Where, theni oribe *h« had ot iiralked out of the.conventlon. would a phe eo? »>f.

Thuradoy altemoon. The regular In ibusiness meeting w u held, devo- hlgtlonaia-belftg le d -b y Mr*. A7 0 : cutSm ith wltli Mrs, Oeorge palterton thein charge, of Uie lesson. Plsns were 1made for conducting serricss for clulihe World pay ot,Prayer" on Pebru- 1 . 1 ary 28. a l which time sll Burleychu rehu will unlie. aft<

Mrs.- Truman Wolf will be hos- twct«M to the PrertyUrian Aid society ofa t -her home on 'Hiurtdsy. Pebru- "Mary 13. The Missionary society will wllineet lxi~tw0'wceks>* ■ .thfi

Miss Betty Arras Is spending two wisweeks a l the home ot her parents, 1-R ev ..and Mrs. C, 0 . Arras here, Paithe school In which she is teach- trhIng being closed tor two weeks on dajaccount of scariei fever. soo

Mrs. Esther Barber of 8>Tacuse. edUtah, arrived here hurMiay evening shiiQ f_g^l»Jejd th her.dsiifhl/»r.,AtnL i l£JcM ph .P . Payne and family. . h u

Both divisions of the ChrisUan natWorkera circle met In tin church tabparlors Thursday aJlemooti. Mrs. J . JE. Myers presided a t Uic meeting, tes;Mrs. W. A, Sowers wss appointed Ho;chairman of the sewing commiltee. 13.to till the place of Mrs. C harlu 1Pon«ra who resigned, Retreslunenta pa:were served by Mrs. J. E. Nelson and lodMrs. J . E. Myera. . __________ hId-Two brldge-partlcJTrere given tnis ble.

Elmo Parish a t the T ^ lo r home. On Ha.Tuesday a lu ffet lunchaon wss ser- mu ved follftfccTbysl* Ubles o t bridge, wei Red ro-VM decorated the Ubles. High anc acore prtof was won by Mra. Ben T.

tlon of Tuesday's party wa* cirried the ou t wlUi another group ot gueiU » d

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Accept Ute piedleUons ^ Republl- Mcans cho rtU i^ . over the hardest let Ijlow yet struck a t the “aew tfeal" and ^ tarr« a U>egT>Bd- Sm ltlt^.wnuMwalk Into the Republican fold; join 'In. campaigning, for a Republican jeinominee and platform. T?iat is an fleaimosi unu im uo ia poMbUlty E eoview o t Sm ith's tiarty record. p t

Accept the r iew otanU "new deal" oilD em ocrau a s d BmlUi, would walk thiinto a rump DemocrsUc conrentkxt nuof some sort. If he did not do ao as >e«a potenUsI tb lrd party nominee, 4 tu A l

in Bttendaace..M n. Lome Levla v u ^high « o re jjrlze winner with h l |h ^ 3cut going' Jack S lm p lo t'at TUthe Wednesday party.. m

Membera of the Pau Puk Kewris - rclub were enUrtalned by Mrs. John a«I. Burgess a t the home of her sis- tot•.cr. Mrs. P . B. Partie. W edneslay m<attem oon. Dessert wss followed I9 d&two Ubles o t bridge. A discussion vUot tiie sole of tlckeU for the show, c r"Mister Hobo." w u held. The show . will be presented next week under-lhe_ausplces of the Pau Puk K ee- ^wl* c lu b .------------------- — __ *2

Honoring Lee Wrigjit, Jr., RonaldParke entertained, a number of ,tri?tid5 01 a dinner.partj-. Wednes-. ~ day evcnini. I<e Wrtght will leavesoon for Chicago. Conrs were pIsc- ^ ed for Charlea and Henry Dwor-shak. Mayo SmlUi. Bob LyAch. Sam V HfHrtnrrnn,host ond guest-ot-honor, Red car- Pnallons.form cd a cenlerplew on jh e ^

Mra. J. T. PeUrson will be hca- ‘ tess to Uw Iris chspter of Betler Homes club on Wednesday, Pebtuaiy 13. a t he r home. Oh

T h e third of a urles of bridge parthsa sponsored by the Buriey lodge of B ks was held Tueadiy eve-

■nlntt I t th»-E lh»-hsll-w t»n-l*-u> .^S bles of bridge were In play. High ^

H arUng of Albion and Irel Qud- mundsen. Sccond lilnh score prises t= wvnt to M n. H. E. WeUel of Albion and Jack Peterson ot Burley; Mrs. ■■ T . D . Yeaman and Albert Kllnk ■t«olwl-eww>lftUoi»^ilae». Befipsli~ “ m e n u were served at Uie cloco of the evening, a ValenUne moUf In red and white being carried ou t tn

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m a. Al Iht left, fe r e iaa p ia , tbelsee !»4y for a walk. And frMB M t to tb< b. ynlk-. the fairway sasa teri th e tln

le ts than If he figured t a actual d ileader 0 / a. DemocraUo bolt. '' me

BbnA'a Exsiiiala ' **Where else * u ld a Sm ith “walk" •

lead? WeU. he might follow th e noJ o r a h rxsmple-4n pas» ItoptibUeta- ctrebnnicU and walk out en the c tm - thipalgn altogether, UnUl he Indicates Imotherwise,, a section ot Demoeratle Unthought wm continue to harken to hynUDori ot a projected Sm ith sight* "nseeing tour abroad'a tler the Phlla- wa

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decorations aad on Uie menu. an .^ .PlB t. w ard .-re lle f._ socW y-tte t Tuaiday wllh Mrs! Evelyn U ooionin charge oi Uie theology leaon on ^-T he Prophet In ReUrement.- Mrs. tera e o n e Burdick had Uw te a c h tr l Betople for February. T w enty-thite Qujmembers wtre present. Next Tues- Wlday a work and buslneu session Hs wUl be held wlUi Mrs, LoretUCraner in charge. ......... Sc

Second wart theology lesson waa presided ovtr by M n, BdlUi Jen-sen, wllh 40 memben present. The ^•leaaoh-on n a tJu e s d a y ..w U lJ« .ln “ charge of Mrs.' Panny Hunt.

M n. Qvira Thompson d lrtcud(he meeilng a t the third ward where .Strmfinbers were preienl. A discus- tg,alon of the "Prophet In Retirement" ho, w as engaged In -a t this m*<Ua».

, 3 ^ m ^ t t ^ . ^ ^ * ^ i a r g e o f 'th e ^ bualntas ahd work session next 1 . Tuesday. . - J '

ComoemorsUng the NaUonal { . Christian Dideavor week. Endeavor membera ot all Uuee soeUUes ot the t>e, OhrisUan church gave a banquet In th e btaement ot the church-Priday evening. Coven were placed for 87 persona, many of the young people ] from the country belne unable to ll« allend due to weather conditions, doi J h f . ta h k s wera.plarsii In .tha ffirm ba Of an B, Uw Endeavor colors, red sui

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seeleiy stroll: and a t e s tre n i right, 1 tbeoc. o t eonrse, are only a few of tbe"«

ila mlod wben be made lh a t speech.

eluding no^doubl U ie * 'p |^ d e n tT Sm most Intimate circle, the wish may ori< be fapier to the thought. ■ /

' ' ‘'Mirf^ ^ u iM m i u t w ' OVIY et f ln t reaction, m y decidedly e ^

not for-quouuon. In U ia f Inner bee

th a t tho Sm llh speech, whatever, lU bla ImmedUte Impact, by convenUon nol Ume and to an even greater extent sui by elecUon Ume would make more soi "new deal" vole* than I t lost. There ms waa a disposition to feel th a t south- u

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and white being carried ou t In dec- deioraM on«.vltli.KJsrge,illuml}nt{0< meand B extending from th e celling, hlgRobert VsA-Hook was lhe toastaias- no<

Iter. A Junior quartet sao f "Blue incBelU of ScotUnd" and * senior daiquartet sang "The Church In the ^WUdwood- and "The Touch « f HU -Hand on Mine." Miss Casllda Wright —gare two readings. "She Never 'Snlles" and "Midnight Mr*teo'." !Rev. J. s . Nelson, p u to r ot the ;church, g a » a Ulk on "Backward ' and Forward Olsneea o t Ohristian Endeavor."

LBAVXS HOSPITAL ^BURLEY. Feb. s — P riU John­

son w u discharged trom U u CotUga Hosplfal Thursdsy. , .

The coniUUdn' of Dr. H .~ ^ Dean.

hoaplUl U reportM to bo unchan*edr : A alight improremont w u prtrloue- ly reported. Dr. A. CUwson of Sa lt Lake Olty. brother ot M n . Dean, arrived here this week to tw a t his bedside.

NAMED TO BOABJ)R tfP S tT , Feb. B — Luke WU-

ll«im » » Imftirii.isrmgi- nt M ini- . doka county, w u appointed o e m -

succeed WlllUm o, R Iektft. whose

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Smith's tead due to poignant nem - Jjf ories'of what happened In 1»3«,

And Uiere w u a t» visible relief a aovtr tM iM t tn i t uw P!gw L i i>- i reriy Letgue oratorical gun had / been fired so early in Uw fight. c « 'IIW6 teU ho surprise ciuallt? io the ^ bUst In admlnlstraUon eara. And In alti not <&ily what sA lth said but In Uie cet sunaundlpp In which he tpoke ms some "new deal" campaigner* we for material for continuous counter-fire agi u the baiUe proceeds. That raUMr than any direct answer by Uta Prtsl-

jjydeath occured recenUy. The appoint* ofp'Kwf «r»« ■ Tuixtlwy ftf thn l i thighway board Wedneiday after- eoi noon.-OUier memberi of the board ha Include . B. B. Pisher and Pred U n- tui dauer. ‘ . a t

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•me c h aB n J o r.tb f t.p o it tc a .d a it— :. I i u m m t a complet* a ltenU on tn • ' design, l h a rather crude b o r im t t l oblonga « t m i - » , wltb the ir ia * . acrlpUon. "latufncJeaUy P rep tU PosugeJSue,'*-omlttod ih o n a n * o f /— Uu counttTv Tha new i t a n ^ - t i t - ^ r - amaller and m ora'carefuU y-drtw a' They tead to p ly "PoaUge Due." . wilh the amount and "Zanxlbar."

The duea oonslat of ft-eent ilo let,

green.Por Uie lowtr valuea of the new '

regular pottage, the po rtrait of 8ul> tan Bin Hanib agalh U used pn _ the«_ tttop ii: .5-0 it o d . ,1 0 t« : ^ bUck, 15>« ted. ao-o brown, 3ft-« brown Tlelet co ]«Ilow paper, a<K ultramarine. 40-c brown and BO-o claret, n i e old denomtnatloos i« n :1,'a. 4, e, 1 .10, u , ao. as. w and 70-«.I Pour of Ihe higher dennmlnathmi . Illustrate a saUre aalUng a n outrlcr ger canoe and comprise I-thUllng, ■ green, a-a Ttelet, S-i brown led .tnd ..- . . 7M -( blue. TIM rem ala ln t value., «ID'S brown and freen , p lc tu r a '4 ' larger. ^S S w a ^a iu lsa S t '

'AnoUicr-BradUan (tiunp lasuei i n '

altion, U a aOO-reU black on cnw m V celoied paper. I t ibowa t c t ta l ry - , , man wiUi awcrd and apear. eharfjp* forward aa be ralaea. hla tw «n t . against an u n s e ^ enemy. .

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Kelley of Bliss, vislUns Bupert over Uie week end, cloeed a deal th e f tr t t - of Uie week telling t o A K FU btr her.resldenc t.SB «9etV r-in tt.o ttt» ...::. court houte. Mr. *nd U n . PU htr h a v o -re s ld ed "« « rt :iln e t:th e lf 't# -,- r-tum ftom Oregen teveral B oo ttttago. ■ ■ ' i '

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T beso de v e lo p m e n ts ovc rsh a d i r e s u l ts a s C a n a d a 's t h i r d succesi

• ho c k ey crovvn a n d th e e m a s h - ^ . t o g t r iu m p h .o f. G e r m a n y 's f

C h r ia te l C ra n z in M h e s la lom

tb ^■ went to two ten-B lnuU p*- ,- Hod* before Olovwml SeotU Korttf '

: the te a l th a t BITS tbfl IttU ans t Mtletonr.’ O m rfl I t m and C he tn ’' d 'fe tU n c cropped out u r ly and sUy»d U^'W hUe partU ani In the •

— P o t d T t l l ^w t t t u t hM ’je t tmueil - out Ibr tiM b o d u r altem *t«lr Jscr- «d and ctieercd.

Atnetleafi DlTnpte o tn d a li 0Ter>* : - » le d - ’tt» -de rtre -e t-F o« -to pM tW - - • ' )»t«r tomonow tn tbe final praeUee ~ n u fb r'tn a to u ^ n u n ccmpeUtloa.' now lebednled for Tuetdar.

■ “I to be a ll right," Pox . •aid. * lt w u ft painful tumble bu t

- TU p t OTtr I f > •.On behalf of the commltt«e, oiet>

. rich W ortnunn told tb e A nodated _ P re n : "Wo w ant ? o t to m t to - ' moTTDW. W e'have another fine m in i

'. l a Trancia 'i y u r and b e wm be u * .'etcned to the wheel o f Pot'a iledi

:->-ftr to taonnr^.w orkoutJ.'’ i ^ F o K .«uifer»d.iinlnor-^tnJmlea to

hie hand and imee and h it three *< A ae h e to t«U)^-DBtea were t»dly ‘ ahaken up 'W hen the ir tied o m * r ttm M on th a final ourre of t h e i ' ' haardoua Olynple bob run durlnc

• practice q iln .. ^8 M I trO u f M t'f lp e i '. .

irtTDl when tb e iled ttn iek a w tt ipot i> and overturned

. M U ax Bljr and Jam es Bickford of , .:i:.lA ke P ladd . New.York, and Richard

rV). Lftwrenc*. other m em ben of the > Uua, w en thnW a to the lee andi

' .hard'packed enow but ceeaped tii>p

T i.P U dd . New York. ,wa». clocked In C : .IM abd l:34J2 In two trial n o t ]

WbUe P W i crew w u caught ln .l:3 7 'l , , to l u n m trip down the .chute,■ TTinw »mfe ytn,ecH pua.l»y >t l> u ^ ^

a ha lt <Joten outflta froni oUter,«r countrlei. . . «

Amerlca'a tw&-man teami, olfl-^ dally named today., m ada_ |oodL ebowlngi in trial runa. Alan W aih - |.

• bond tn d Ivan .B row n oti . Valley. New York, werij t l m ^ l n i l r-ltSOM ond Rlehard W. U w rtnce-

fit Bnucbvllle, New Jeney . and , QUlxrt g ilg« te , Jr^ of New York.i‘

Although Canada wound up tU ‘ f ln t nmnfl-robln hockey terlet with a perfect record, the Dominion i ta n < n n Into etubbom roU tance from' Austria and w en hard-pre»ed to!

_ _ :J ! in ..bx .« .5 ;a .coun tJ .___________J<— Pnuteh j-C ran t.you th fu l m'ember J

: • or * prominent Freiburg Jkllns f«m- ' lly. m tde a ihow of the field m ' %lnnlng tlie lUlom and combined i

; tcsia.

dcscenu o t the trick}-. z]s-a,E i Iq. i lom course In lotal time of 3 m ln - ' uic.<. 23.1 second* to bent Jicr n ^ r - ' ;

------^ .n i iO . - K a ^ .a :W 8 8 i 'r , uUf. of• Qcm wiy, by morc lhan l l 5«otid*.. •_ m u le ln Cnuiz'i vlclorj- m tli« ■

ililom event, coupled with her itxih plice In the downhill tw l yi»trrd»j'. pive her the combined erown with o; loUl of OT.M polnli.

O e rm w , plcklnj up 39 polim ti,' •thc-ala loro-Brd roiJiWJiefl cvci>h. xook n wide lend In the n e r for tlir unofllclnl tram champlmuMilp wiili

____ ^.PO ltU ti-^im yayj-aa.Lsam d-w itu-

Oregon Basketeers • ■ To Invade Gooding

• c m Oregon Normal defeatcd^\*l^ ,• no rth»eit N a a rtn e coUese nu1i«,. 44 to 37, here tonight, tht) half time'i

-..-■core U-U.SO to 14 la (avor ot the. - YJilton. Fleming, Oregon cenUr. was

. .:iiigh4»ia t_ ia9B ,w ljh ,i7 . , ; .••The Invaden go Irom here (o

J j ' E iu trm " tSrwoii— iletem eU ' Uit ^ f l r a ^ a 'W d ^ '^ r iig h t. ao t o n . •

SANDPOINT, Idabo, Peb. 8 m - -The partially froten body of-Frank

' .BvenwD, 69. lomberjaek. w u (ouod to b^ tn hU a h y t by a f r i y d to-

dbraoef& O T M oon ^ d & 'cn- ;'..son, m cripple ftom numeroui log-

• ffll^ anrtdmtM. lin l h»m U] KTCnl ‘ ’<ds]«: Mooa u ld tb e death probably

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d d e r I n j u r e d t

offers Minor Hurts In j )rack-up; Italian u

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t C H * ^ , G erm an y , F o b . 8— T h e " n a jo rre v e rM a - in th e - f o u r th w ln - j oclcey te a m , stron ffly f a v o r e d to « lly in B s tu n n in g u p se t, a n d D o n - ' ou r* m an bob>flleddlng te a m , n a r - •

jn a sp e c ta c u la r crack>up. ' I h a dow ed such o th e r c o m p e ti tiv e * cess iv e v ic to ry in 'd c fe n s c o f ita I-* "

? O l p i i i g H o c k e y

“ OABUIBCni .PAit'raNKIBCH* EN. Oehaaoy, Feb. I & ) - The4 ila n d ln h ot the Olynple' lee? beekey.- t e u u aecordtor^ to _. greape: „

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t- P ra n c e ___________I I » i,>d BdglBm _________.0 3 0 i? •_____ A ro'orthO roop I

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W i n t e r O l y m p i c t2 i i A A . # » | ,- , i _lis i A t ..^ 1 I

<By The AtMdated P n u )Hockey

. r tJnlted SUtei defeated by Italy.3>1. In ovcftlne. bltterly>coate<ted

t^glniatoh; marking n n t Mlback (or Bd -Aaerleant, vhUe Canadians aeored 2i . third i t n l i h t triumph:' /

I ..Y fliterdw 'arteult4;Ita]y3.tA lted • 3T7|O T«i 1! c toada j . Austria !l;-Por f

in O: CzMhiJovakla 3. Hungary 0; c 08 , m n c e 4. Belgium 3; Germany 3. ( :37,Swltierla&d 0. . >

£ S - Ile r 'tr ian d T t iu jy |4 :ab p. m.. AutUla i

vs. Latvia. f1* 8kl*RMlng . (

o d U c o m b b td Tictory in downhUl and < « '|i la lo m conpeUtlon (or women went ( ^ I to 'o b rb t c l O nnt, Q erm a ay .'u r e i “>‘s u l to ( p lid n g 'd n t In yesterdaya t

^ aUIora nwr-ABieriean gJrla filJed ^(0 ic o n , BLubeUi WooUey ot New . Haten. Connecticut, making best ‘ combined aeon In Iftth place,

lu, Today: , u a. m.. m en'i alalom « competlUon.

Bob-Bleddlog: lol Donna pox. pilot o( ( a ro n d Am-

.J . e » “ n lour:m »n..,»M :^allg»^ x r JuKd «ncti aled over-turned In prac* [n. Uce and tent to hu p lta l. HU tecov* in ery expected In time (or Olympic

ird ch^mplonthlpi. now (cheduled for 'iMewUy. O ^ e n on tied un-

la- marked awkouU on dangeroui lOldf. in -;' Polnl standing of nations: Ger- i>r- many 58; Ncmty, 38; BwiUerlanil, of 10; m n c e. 3; Great Britain, l.

id*.- (PolnU Kored on 10-5-40-3-1 the hxxla. unofficially' Including lepar- ‘ 'h a te jw well u combined RkUraelnt! !*>'• compciUloiO.>'“ j FlgnreSkaUng, Todny; 3 p. m. Men'a compulwry:ib. ■ ■' ----------------thr

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A t L a c o n ia ': (o' ........:■ ■ --------—ling. LACO.su. N. H.. Peb. 8 {flV- ug-.Q via CttrTlfr.Ql,oue&ec„kil,i3 nifrt

:d y teams-o;er the '30 mUe coUgy

I. "TcdnU^dertyln the elnpwd’ tlme of

fl - - i^ lo ^ lin lJh M ahead of_ Harold B W Iw liftlcr. S tT ovlte . ?TQ T *3;i5 lM

• Almantcr Hardy, Quebec, unk 3:1»:JB. Uie next two to crow the lund Une.J o - • The eUpsed Ume of the three renrieaUcr* r« W K - o ~ d a y r V is r C ir r log. rler a;38;4fl»;: Wheeler, 4:3t:0p. and f tn l Hardy, 4:3J;4J!i. _ _ \ ' lably The lin il leg wUl bo run toinor- W ...i« w , • ^

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^Of U. .S. Players

I GAIUCisOR.pARTZNKlROHEN. a ttm aagr. Pel),. 8 (XV^Tha eontraat betw w n the a g g r ^ r e , alub lng . (tyle of .Amerlcan hw kry playan

a n d “poUte” Eoropean tacUca haYe 1 lunw d th a crowdi a t the Olymple

atadlum almoat unanlmouily againit tb e tn ilted S U t^ .team .

Body cheeking,- ilaihlng aUcki - awoea M>-opponint'*-path -<>-bentf-.

I n i them orer h li ib ln i a n n 't pop* u la r maneuven in C unpean b o ^ , which the Americana n g a rd u a

. com bisattoa of croQuet and a lawn party . The cjwm_nt_loday» game ftca ln it Italy w u almoet loUdly

) again it (he Asxricani.

^ B iU i t h J I e a d s -

U. S. Delegation

l^erHome-Rutr-KHniHo==BiS5=AniatemtT«ams—

• in Germany- f f r . PcixR aD U RO . p u .; rebi 8

M .nn, exKutlvo vice prealdent and lecn tary of tha Am« ateu r Baseball Congreu o( the Unlled s ta lc i, completed negoUa-

^ o na ■ today - U'lttr-B a b r-R tr tf t- fo r th a former home run king to aerve u a commaotfani of. the Dnlt«d autaa* amateur baaebaU delegation to .th # - 01jmpkLgim«a..

Ke a lio wUl sit. u chairman a t th e convenUon o( natlona when the wortd Olympio baieball eo n g rw wU) be erganlKd Jer future eompe- tltion.-

Baieban h u not yel been o((lclal> ly admitted to the Olympic pro* gn m . but the United S U te i will u n d two teami to Berlin to >Uge a ' demonitntlon game next lum - mer.

Klein Accepts

S ^u cd S a lsu ry

J BIb , Cub/Qullieider. Takes , Second , Wage Cut; . ,

5 Gets $12,500^ OHIOAOO,' Feb. 8 OlV-Charlet

(Chuck) Klein, who kicked up quite d a tUM before aireelna to accept '• t30,j»0 .for h li baieball~uaofi W

l; cut today by signing a 1938 Chicago 3. Cub con tnct (or l i s m ' AfUr tfm e correipondeoce with

1- hli C ubbw erw h£ tilesL lQ .ltlJU o i l-'l fo r^ ek ri and then paid g lS JW to a phlldalephla tor hla contract In the

fall of 1933, tha big outfielder de* elded to lake the offer. Under the

id Cub bonui ly ium , he wUI have a I t chanee to boost tha t lalary If he K approaetifi anyUiIng near the (orm ‘a th a t made htm ooe o( the g n a te it il hlllen In ihe game at4»hlladelpbla. w ------- - —

„ N e x t Champion?

Jock BleArey li Cngtand'i new n (Istle hope, and a real ooa (or a M rh an g e ., . . Bbigaldtre a t' hte O n i

two batUea ia.MadUen Sqttare Oar*

llr) .Ins b on lb e npiradtf e r tha t thla Brilon (rom >Unchetter i n ' t bos* Ing BrilU h.. . . He b Ibe an tlthe ib of inch (am eu tWBonlng''Bi)U«hen u -PhalnUag P b i r B eott.. . . Me* Avor bn;^taMd tha New Yetk cti* ITn oCI^TUna {Int b> onlpoBlTni

)— Al McCoy, .fioslon Ught-heavy, la a kd loo-ilded lS .nimiler. and iben bv a n c rine-roimd b y o o t t r Middleweight

of title boot. . . . Riike b it Ihe deck half a donn Umea before lbe eoap

fil4 d 5 ^ ttjf* i_ < itiire ie d . iiD. h u promised te take the worid nld* »c , die snd ^ b l . ) i « » y rraw ni back to Ihe England. . . . He holda Ihe BriUab

Utle a t thoaa welghta.. . . The Gar*

knd 3. with John Henry Lewb, the Art* tona Necn..now n ig n la u a i ebim*

Lor- plon e t Ibe &eirt>le>blav7W(lgbt [ g n a ^ ,

■yym F A L L S r lD A H O ^ - a u y p A Y -

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f.,8 1 ^ ^ ^ — ■ ■ T - ~ * r - I* HEKS b a eontestan t.M be started I >r - th r t tp - o f - th r > c »ffpW ta -tbe nalh re Bad Whig, Mlnneeota.' P l r i theoMai -d of tbe eonne^-W ) Photo..0 • • •

r s m i ^: S P O R T ![0 SAN FRANCISCO. <;P)-NoUbook lo 1- footbaU coach a t Lafayette Unlvenlty.

Nevefi’ fonner chief. “lin y ’* Tborahl w u ‘TlDy'’ w ho-beard o t ihe LafajieU

------ He dfdni w ant'trT oH -K evm be rauk-sgpcrior baekfleld eAaeh,'aaoBally tann." TbomtiDl realised he w u dealt knew Neven' gnat'am blU on w u to v twcome a head coach. -

IT GoU n u ti w tu be In tereitM ' lo If leam eaddles come cheap '.In ' the

vlclnlt> o( Tientsin, China.* Tbr 30

[T one to tote the b ig a n d the oth^r a **(or« caddy” to w atch tbe bill, Colonel yr. Lawson LltUe. whaie ionLawion b the two tim e Brlilsh and ‘amateur champion, relay i the Infor* imatlon. Cojonel u t t l e lay i Uiat out 'of ^he 30 cenU th e caddlea feed '

•I themeeJrei fo r the Wfek. j

^ To St. blary*! coUege grado* ) JT -* le » -o f - lb t-U a t.a * T * a jr ta n _ th t. ;

to a n a m e ^ l l la ^ o n ^ o L ^ ^ of a " ^ p e rpe tu l ’ b ," T h b Poriogncae

h orderly and gardener o( the eel- m . Itra b ■ n b id Ja C la n teUower. Slnee h b employ* . le menl be baa ebam pbned Uie . >*. eatae o( Bt. Atary’a keenest ath* te letle r tn La K b year l l made up o t two cycles, le Prom the end o( the bB.iketball ' tn M uon unlll the annual Norember • t football game he lATei h b 'money a. to bet OR a m U Clara. Each $e»- ,- ion the St. M iry 'i itudents lump ■* tbelr money. For eeven yeim they

have taken NUto (or . a financial ride. After th e football game NItto ita r ta uv ln g again. Every leaion he h u backed the S an ta C lan bas­ketbaU team and recouped h b (or* lupe. But tho 1838 Bf. Mary'i b u *

" & n ' te am T i ■IHT-aQongwl-En doicn y e a r i’W IU iIn 'tho 'nex ffew weeka Uie *'Nltto bank" b expected to go broke. •

o( tJ» a m m n c lK o Seali a n J . jild Ume baseball (avorite In the

Coast league. U a pari-mutuel elertt1 a t the S anta Anita race tnck .

» T t|e old time parinenhlp o( J.J . ’■MMae'*. T stuslg and Paddy Byan. eperaton of a training qsa rlen .. and gymnaslnm tor (Igbten, h u been dbaotved. T au* ^ a o l d o s t b b Interest and ln«

------^ d a io m aaaginr(gH lM rB ife=-k after. Ha la dickering with P n*r ^ t e T M . 1 C n i 6o-ornonotBJtt to -

- Beavers Trounce ~ j Webfoot Cagersa i - o b n v A L L is r ' ^ —y e b .-8 -(f fK . . . Tot Oregoa Stato Beaven Uimed (I, the tablet on the U nlvenlty ot M Oregon baiketbaU team tonight, r , . trounced the WebCoota 49 to 93 ana r i . n ta lned their second place poal- ■w; t^ori^n tbe-norU tem-dlvlatevol-the , , Pacino C o u t conference. HaUtlme

ic o re ''w u 'S O H o 0.- * .................

S Colorado Qnintetr-----Qverwhelnjs Mines

Id.' ~ B o u L D r a r c 5 o r f v ^ T w r ~to W lth-pnctleally the eaUre iquad

lab seeing action, the Colondo unlver- ar* lily buketbaU team tonight won It*

s ! s s s a ° 'a s r s i £ i i i ; -\x\‘ Mine*. 48 to 18. jn* 'T h e .g am e .was a walkaway, (or gbt the home team ,, the tcore i t th«

halt bd& t a t to «.

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laad winter iporto (ana Uaed th e ildei «

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K iotllngs: Emle Nevert b Uie new head < slty. The olher half of tbe alory b lhat rruilll ot S taatord b a iwetl fellow. It jelte berth and n ipped o t r Never*. • awe-<tk» Mg-btoact..fB.aJdftton to betog-i Jly allracted pb n ty o f talent to "lbe 1 leallog hlmMlt a hard blow bot be also 1 a v - ■■ . — ----------- ,1

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r , D o g T r a p p e d i n , ;

;r v a V C O U U I j l V C p (a, • -------- ' • In LANDISBDRO, Pa.. Peb. 28 (,?•,- id Three theorlea were expressed to- r* night u to w hat hoppened to It “Spunky." plucky mile of a tox fd terrier tn p p e d for three weeks In

a rocky cavern high In inovbound ■ Blind Gap. bu t • h b . owner. Boy . Dewalt. clung itubbom ly to the be- L. ll«t the dog l l aUvc.

‘ another fru ltleu climb througli 21* Inchca of m ow to the ouUylng ridge: of T U sarora mounUln, w ere , ^ iflpunkyM um W ed-lnlo-thfr-efevice'* WhUe chaalng a (ox. i

* ' "I'm going back tomorrow or Monday. I don 't see how he could

I. have died." .the lumberman ond ill quarry worker added.

" Silence m u k e d "flpunky'»’ Jnte. Through the prevloui dnys o! lils capUvfcy, tbe dog birkcd encour-

‘P agement U> reicucri u they cliiMl*’y ed a t Ute rock face ot jumiilcd “ ledgea Into^whlch he dUappesred. te Al meal tlinea. h e poked a qulvcr- >n Ing nose to the narrow cr.ick lu I- the rock s tra ta , through which he r* w u fed. .

T •—A fter-ho to» -o f-re J> n«> ,-^rif ln -* Shaffer c ra w le d - M 'f a r ' Imo ilic ^ crevice a t be could go. He lound ' ha ir dinging to outcropping rocks,

, but no ilgna o( ''epunky.'.’^ Thl. vniiintcer cnw of rfv-uft.s. >d believing th e dog w u ocnu. i|iiii

' Oewalt, who received t trlisrapd- ed otfer today of 8100 a wrck tor

, vaudeville appearancea with iiic dog. U It b found, aald his pet ror-

, ta ln ly ‘Could no t bave star\td . \n* U t« u T hunday night, he in.'uted. I; "Spunky“ w u “in (We ahape." |

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C o u g a r s A lm o s t C o m p le t e ly .

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PVUMAN, WhA.,- '"W irtliir to irf lte to rT O tlnn iiw l.- tt- : . two ont of throe for the aeuoo '

ov tr (be c;nlrenl(y of Idaho wiib < • n to £3 victory ovtr tb 'rV an- data here tonlgbt. The wlnnert , led a t baUtlnt«,'XO to 18, and almoat compUtely Mwed a p Ibe

- - v n r a n n t n B r M e w n n o r -------------Idaho (aUed to ic o n a single

(Ield goal In Use Moood haU, being t held to ie\-en tree throw*. Several , 01 the vandal attempU looped the

: rim and rolled' out In heart-break* <. Ing faihlon.____________' ' ■ >

[■ 1 ^ 4 r h ang u - a u r i t - ^

i h e batile ''« fU nTDjr-AHWhU. through most of the ( In t half, with the lead changing hands (our, times. > Idaho scored ( In t and led a t 7-4 <

' and 19*11, bul PIsher's (Ield. goal < (or the ISth point. (Ive m lnutei be- | (oro the.end of the d rs t hair, was >

. the lut* point (rom Uie door (or . !i the Vandals. '■^~Tv*r~Nets6iirW ashlngton— State j * , cen te r,-w u (he scoring ace of the

C ougan before going out on per- •- lonal (oub for the Kcond conaecu*' I tlve nlgbt.' HO counted aU bis 13

Ipo inu in the f ln t half, counling I (Ive In n p ld tucceaslon be(6n the midway g u n ..

BUI Dahlke. substitute forwafd. ,w u Uie sparkplug bt the Coug* :o n ' second haU drive.I Washington State won last night's game a t Moscow, 48 to 33.

Coogar Froab W nIt

■ Washington SUite'i (roeh ba'sket* X -bnH -CM m -routw i-tho-fdaho-Tear' le lings. M to 17. In their (llUv meet*« Ing of Uie aeason. II w u the fourth - . victory (or the Cougar babes. The

' only Idaho (roah wtn w u by a lone i point a week ago.I The W. 8. 0 . (ive led a t the hall 34 to 7. Al Hooper, W. S. C. guard

j and brother of a van lty player, led , w ith 13 Dolnta. John Koalch. W. 8.3 o . center, scored lo. while som Lew-

Is' six polnta were high for Idaho.

s Patty Berg Wins

' Am ateurToumey

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I in F lo r id aor ' . 1 ____I'i CORAL OABLEa, PU., Feb. 8 IT)

—Tlie meteoric carcer of 17-year- old Patty Berg. MUineapoUi* rtd

[(.. hnlred school girl, h it anoUier high ilj Point th b altem oon u the won the r . (ourth annua) Miami BJJtmore ws* •I. men’i am ateur goK tournament, cd In d rlallng n ln ^vlrilng along on >d. cold gusty winds, the plucky young* r- tie r, one dbwn a t the end o t Uie lu moming 18, paraded through 15 lie holes o t the attem oon round In one

Atroke under p a r lo de(eat Marion Mlley o t Lexington. K en tud^, 4

’/!^nnd .3 .:ln t h e - « hole (Inat.—-........lie I t was the-iecond l in lg h t Vlclory lld In Florida (or the MlnneapolU u , youngster, who took tip gol( five

yean ago and Improved ao iwlfUy jQif reached the (Inal of the 1935 na*

" ‘' To the winner got-a for one year the O nce L. Doherty challenge tro*

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In th e sccond gamp of th e e * e tlM fell boforo th e advatfcc i I dlan m aidens 32 to 22.-------T-he-Brulns-fihowed-thelr-Bple w hen th e y took th e forc^ ut g round w ith a 12 to 3 lead a t ^ q u a rte r tim e and continued (. th e v ic to ry m arch w ith a 20 to

10 advantage a t the bait. Prom Uun - unTtlie ' ■j i m e-bclongett-to " tlieT in '

Americait F tlll -Rluiiaa— ^ [h F iu h ln g a b u n t of power. Agrulr*

re. midget pivot man (or tho Beav* .4 era. countered-ll'polnU to lead hb t l team mates In the l u t halt n lly . . . American PaUa hod dlmbed to wlUi- u In (our points u the third quarter, sr . — — • , ,, ,

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I Beat Utes, 39-34

t Bozeman Quintet Triumpiis I., Over invading Band ol

Redsl<insil. BOZEMAN. M ont, Feb. S (flV- rs- Sobcat IwaltclbaT) p la y w 'o n i( o « i t* tana su ite college won a liard- th (ought victory-over tho unlvcr«lly he o( U u h quintet by a scon of 39 to ne 34 here tonight.,, K lnner, Ul« center, with 17 polnl*

" w u high icorer. H b galnt were off- f“ set. however, by the Ullylng abUlty ^ p ( Ogle. Bobcnt-(orward,..who-wa*£ i mllh m pnlnK

U tah led during U>e (Irtt'JS mln* ’• utea o t t h e 'l l n l period. uhUI Exum.

Cot (orward. knotted the score a t 14- all. and Ogle sen t the MonUnona ahead.wlth a ahort Held tou . On the next play, Berg, blonde Redskin for­ward, evened U » UUy onco more, but Bobcata E rum and Stebblns

17 again .brought ihelr teamipates J ahead 30 to IS a t holfUme.

Tlio- Bobcats continued to hold -thUoad.unlU tlio mMflliLotihc sfc. ond half when the Utcs momentarily were ahead 30 to 29.— - •

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•B p e ed -4 tiu d y - in _ th c - iiu tIa L ^ an to —N * ------ - "i t ended. 30 to 18. and Uilngi went on A even te n n i during Uie (Inju canto.^ Bill ScWHman led Twin Palb tcor- ° Ing w ith nine polnta.^ T harB ru ln i t f n n d - t i t^nald-goal*-

ean Palls made sood ten tree throwi "■ ou t c f H attem pU whUtf u » Magla r* City (Ive had to be content wllh four V* convenloni out of n b e tries.

T he 8 lrb‘ n m e ahowed Shoehone y- holdUig a subatantlal lead Uirough-

out. Brulnettea traUed 9 to 9 a t the « quarter. 17 to 10 a t Uie half and

3 6 'to 14 u the third (nm e ended. ~ B enerit* Berrlocboa scored 31 - - po ln u Jo r Shoahone whUe Pem

tClrkman and Erva Balmer eaeh ac* counted (or ten In the Brulnette lineup.

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(AnoeUUd r m i 6B O ST O N .F«b.. 8 — Gene Vci

who h M .b ^ n 't r a i l in g th e cracl< gained h is f l n t m «ior. victory fo u g h t o ff J o e M w igan’s s tirring mile tape in 4:14.4, th e fa s te s t ii Boston.

Marigon, w lio led V enrke and l l Cunningham , in la s t week’s Wa behind-V enzke w h en th e b e l l f - sounded fo r th e ir la s t tu m j nbout tb e l2-laD ‘B oston Gar- I

~ a u i f ItBOcEed' h ii cltelnjr spurt In the b > ^

v n i)ce n tM C td to hold hU tUn InA 4 n tB | U it MIsUrSni lU th ' to th e .fln lih Une u d ha h td ibout c t h m tnebM on U ancan when he ' ‘ BOipptd tho tope.

o-Bftea Win* • W " 'EddJe O'Brien. B m m e OlTmplc

hope. thrUled the 10.000 crowd bjr XorctafhU w o r toto the lead with two l ip t to KO tn d m lA K on to a H*y«rd Ttelory orer H eraa 'n 8tew* i t a r t of A n h n i t la th e “WO." He was tl( clocked in l : 16.S. cll

QltanUe Jaclc 'T orrance ot Lou* n> . U lina 8lat«, th s world'i crealect le

ahol.pnlter, auffere^ one of the few 31 ' cU fn ts of hls brUllant career. HU . be»t throw In the 16.pound event cl<

landed flVe and a quarter Inche* s t behind the wlnnlnc toM of 51 feet, te

; 3U. inehea made by Dlmi Zallz, nBoston collece'9 New Easland Chun- fo

’ plon.Chuck Hombojtel, former In - fe

diana aUr. ran th e faitest IMO ti _y«j.4*,la-tho4il»tofy-of-thir»netenv tt

meet to gain a three-yard vlctOfT al . orer H any WUllamaon'.of North .

CaroUna, In 3:13.8. 4i

Big League Stars |

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------ • • elJob Cronin and Dick Bartell

Pilot Two Teams at g San Frandsoo Jj

SAK ru A H O ia co m . ■> e n - c ®'*

' .money'' class durlnc the regular aeaacm. wtl| ■4nnni»> u

' iUie Uuiioiiuw tn the name of « charity. r«

The event I f tha fourth annual ■ a ll- ita r game. Praceedi wUl go to > a fund maintained to care for leml- I 'DTO pU yen of (h ii e lty injured dur- M ' Inc gamei. . UiJ. In the last threo j-ean 500 tuch ^

I & n m neiM O fitara a a d D i^ Bar-• ihortMAp e t th * Naw fork

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; Lawn Tennis , Assooiation ' ' Overrides Oppostiion

■From Midwest.........! PHILADELPHIAr peb. 8 (/p) - , -...Overriding..oppoftltlon by - mlddie - : sUtes delegatef. th s irnlled S ta tu < l4w n J tn n ls .au o c la tlo n voted to-

lecitte chomplonshipa on clay I courts for another year a t least.

The naUonal clay eourta chun- plonihlps were awarded to Chreaco io r i n s a o d . im . Huam m eodattoa o f l)ie award of t^ e IMS Intcrcot- legtate toumamenl to NerthwesUm “ university. E raniton. n u precipi- f,

■tated a stormy discussion th a t h u t. * ed fer an hour. 'n » rhUodeiphU „

— delc«ate3.w eie 'Supported-ln-ihel» {< ' attem pt to return tlie tournament V* to g ran and tho Merlon Cricket ^

club b y 'Ju llan a M yriek 'o f New ^ York, fo r tu r president of Uie V. B. {J] ^ A. . u

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. „N * W Y O W cTp^^ * (,n -P rtdd to B -:-«U Jar— of-oti>ehm aU ,-lho*N .8A . U

faaOwrweliht champion, w u signed di ^ 7 to d ifend hU tIUft against .'

. . J o h w Pena of Neir Tork. a t s e . b< f tb m a iy 18. Pelo Relliy, Mil- U

ttw a g er. iu o u n c e d . di— ‘ - winner udy then fight Petey iii

o*rTTO of Birmingham. Alkljsroa, n to a UUe bout a t Miami, Worlds. «

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rac k m llc r s f o r s o m e 20 jr y o f t h e s e a s o n t o n i g h t H c j * in g b id a n d r a c e d t o t h e H u n te r ^ s t In d o o r t im e e v e r re c o rd e d lil j

d.id th e w o rld r e c o r d h o ld e r , G lenn W a n a m n k c r m ile> w a s a y a rd

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1 PR0V0.-DU11, Feb. 8 U ^ U U ll f . stat« tfcrlcuitaral college'a m » a > a tional • baskctboli team vlrmslly f

clinched tha w estern division pocky I. m ountain conferenee,. UUe -toy de.It feaOog Brigham Young university t» 37 to 53. here to n ig h t • rIs The victory gave the AC8<e* * 'It clean sweep of the two-game series * « and boosted th e ir wins (o eight Int. ten games. T he doubls defeat ilrop- it, ped the Cougars to a JMM b u ls with r

four wins and four aetbackfl. )The defendtnc dlvUlon and con- c

• ferencc chsmpiona dUplayed a das- }0 tiln s b rand .o t.t)aU .aa -lha ,llnU ia ll - IV tralgm , pUInc up a lead o t 33 to 1« > 7 a t rest time. • | h . The seeond . b a ll developed con- ‘

siderable rouglx play and pssslng w u ragged. T h e Cougars, sadly oti In th e ir basket shooting In the f ln t .half, raliletf and outscored the f Fannera In th e cloalng period, but ‘ the long lead Ooach ? . L. R onaW s f

~ playera ^ c d * e a r i y i i n the game <1 carried them .through. I r" • ‘n [ ^ g'Mrds. *

aodrasntnerrheld 'R aiph 'C fD w ffliv elencated Couc*r>star. to a single e

I] buket.'* Petty. Ryan. W ataon, Wade and i

Qardner all Joined In the scoring. . the Cougar guarda being unable lo # break up the'versatUe point-getting attack of the champions. j,

; G r i d C o a c h . R e s i g n s !

J. v e s MOINES, IdVra. PW). 6 WV- »

J a t Orinntll coUege,' announced hU - resignation here t o ^ .

ll — --------------- a0 WINS CHAMPIONSHIP > 1. PH IU DSLPH IA. PW). 8 m - «

MUs Anne page of Philadelphia won tl the w oneift national squasli rae- ii

h Queta championship todsy, defeat* » e log M lu oecU-Bowes of Philadelphia d

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!! I f they ever dish ogt awards f»r ® S "rttw nrrtoB iae verMtllity tn big .^ leagne faaselMai elrciee. Pepptr Mw- .‘ lin e t tbe St. I« a te Cardinal* <aa I ? w t to » well-backed bid for .the J . e ^ p l a n s h l ^ . . ; The -WUd H«»*e [ , 0 *a*e," rerca tty named »lee-

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w ^ to illsB • • 1“ siddiuoa to playUi#

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II In keeplBx Pepper in ahape° to^plsy » b w b a l i . . . . M aater Farm er Branch C

ift Biekey of Ihe f a r - n n v Cardinalk. fam ^ ay s^ W h o ^ -H o -y a f U t t »Id i m m ^ r ' a fMibai] aelirities. 1

!. be U«< Pepper s b m d ap bI- iate a t.th e bait park , disheveled and

dirty, w itfr'the esplanatien lha t N < ry h*d -»eea-T m at T -aeU tibat U» £ ii a. Didgel a o U w ith a faiion or lee- I k. ereaw a( stake .. . , M a rtit fenaeriy I

w u a a am atear-bonc. t

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Beats FaJpes Braddock Scoffs at Uffl^

I Knockout Recordt Dari(-M«nace F<iilrto-RiiHli J

Even Tenor of Heavy- ' walaht Champlon’t Wavs

Desplie Joo’8 TriumphsC - - <By The AssoelBtad P r ts j) ---------[ , ' W hen it comes to rating Joe ^ LouU, a lavorite atove-league- topte. the most prominent dls- \ eenter trom the eonaenna U Jamea a J. Braddock. heavywaicht champion

of the world, n OUwra may pralae— others have. i U rtahly~*ut James J . aeeffs. HU- leoff U no t rude, because Jaroei.l4 .

* polite, likable young f«liow who ■ knows what It u to be a t the other >

. end of .a scotf. Nevertheless he •

No one—not In reeent yeari a t any rate - h u Uken th* titto ef

r hu ^ y m n ht cMB tm w ri r H H S H y 'as doea Braddock. And h* wears the manue o t suW ran, Detnpaer and

tl l>mnsy wtlh aplomb. H e doesnt g e t'lo s t In Its folds, o r trip over ■ them, beeauM ln hla mind U U neither too big, nor too ahort for hU Jaunty step. Ke U 'th e kingpin ot the ring, and no dark memoe can

1, rutne the eren tenor of hU waya u he treads the c a n m to be intro-

jy duced,"or u he reclines a t eaae on ^ tbe sands o( Florida. . e- Indeed, the transformation t h a ty b u come orer Braddock since win­

ning the crown from Max Baer U a remarkable enoash to write home u about. Hc h u filled out. His shooJ. ( In ders are ihromi back. The lean look i p- h u departed from hie cheeks, to be I lh replac.'d by placid Jow lw not fat, <

you understand, but nererthelea^ * 1- cheeks th s t are full and wholesome, s- Ke looks well fed. ilit I t luaj UiOyiTTiUr ^

he eren seems to ha re added an ! 1. two to his stature. *IS BraddMk H u C e srap I !|! Despite ati thl.% ther* are r ise , na en th u slu u ungracious enough ^ to beltere - and to • assert In

print — th a t the next ttea\7welght champion of the world will be Joe leuIs.the'Brown'Bom berot Detroit, ,

ic the V0 7 j'odns hish'Jm'IVfiniAUUI \ av BrtddMk ^ ( f s a polite, dlgnlfUd :le KOff. ,

But to Braddock, the opponenU « Id who went down and out to build up <

a fonnldabte record for LoUIa were j to bu chicken-hearted. . ■ \

TWs may or may no t be true, but t UioM who know Braddock and have seen him fight wUI never be able to

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U - s h o r t and sweet. iThe champion of th e world will

net e n ttf the ring e rln iln t. o r ba«k away when the gong sounds. W hat

. will happen to him aa a reault, re- , a tf ia ina tobeseen .ltU nouaeaaiy toc I. he be knocked out th a t mueh '■ > sooner. Braddock cap box,, u he

' boxcf' toe. Ia there anyon* p m m t “ who thinks LouU e>a h it harder

tban the old Maaassa M eukrtT he " left* ' Rave I t |

Braddock U khown u a a m u t . (ithter, and tw wlil mak* a a a a r t

fHht o l th » most Important ona ot l- h lrc areert---------- '

Nor, op the dope' available, w(U \l\ t make I t * sm art t t l h t b» VwWnta«-sy. He hM a bulldof tenacity, < and a heart thst'* bigger than t . good-siaedbuUdoc. and h e ll be right In front of Jm IjuLs alt the tim» ‘

1 he^ to there.Braddock ti^nks Joe's H tt hand

U the betU r weapon, and h e him­self U a m u te r slabber w|U« hU souUtpaw. so I t may develop into a ,

I eutI of lefts, and the f a u i open ingstor a c n u h ln c 'r i g h l -h a n d e r a a i r 'never oom*. |

On paper, u they aay, thU look* i Uke tlie (Icht th a t will no t only end all dUtiusslons - u t« w betlitr i

, L euU ea8U |w it,but»irU l4«m B A >I slrste to the akepUeal t)»at Brad-

aVk. belongs with the Ulustilou*„ ehsmplons h* succoifded. ,Ig . ■ , -------, j

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« ^ B a o k f i e l d C o a c K ji t -------- • - r • .I f OORVAUJS, Ore., Feb. 8 OF) - I tU OrtgoQ s u t e coUete officials an* . la n«inw i»tw iaii B<1 M oe,-fH»hmaa < la footbsU cc«eh. VlH wee*ed U t r y U w tiquue o t SMCUQ u . btekfield* . t p .u . ,1. ^a r a tn a * connection*'-m th e fm ld . ijr west pre>-snt hU retum lns h m , •h Orsduate Manager 0 . A. IM eli u ld ,oi M oi came to o . fl. o . aa V frw h *e t n t* n -f ro n t-O re a r-p tn irW o m :r^ ii rt. i m . H* sta ritd as h a ifb a ^ and U Uter .pU yed p r o t e s s l o n e i ^ ^ i t f betere becoming freshman coaeh.Id WalquUc w u credited w ith being u a .m*J« .f u to r la.devel9p t o f .W - Ja g»a Statee. a i v ity to H play, e- L«n s ttn er continOM M bead c o ^ . iy No sucoeasor to U oe h u been

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By .A. 0 , 'STEFTEBUD, . 1 u OARMlSCIf-PARTENKIROHBN,' ' I. Oermany (A) —' I f tradition alone < k Is followed, tho w inter Olympio ' it tu n e s would be a fight primarily , t between Americans and Scanda- ' ^ navUns.- je. But German sp o ru w rit«rs.ipum -

ing whate w lessons are conutned

J inlematlonal w inter cham plonshiw I proclaim the growing prowess o f th e

, Japanese-, and - retddle-Earopeani.'particularly the Germans. J__ _

1- ■ A'surmnary of the Olympic''gomes , ; In m t . 1038 snd 1933 showi. rough- 1 a ly, tha t Canadian* have had things ,

much thetr own way In Ice hockey; 1 " tha» to tir*d tas |w e^ '.toM 4a.A lln r, / ^ the Swedes and pyins led to skat- ,

J S U tt t superior in' bobsledding. , Befora' the w inter games were of- I

, fidatly recognittd u pa rt of tha ( I* Olympics 10 ,lM i intemaUonal >P evenu were conducted In London,

ta 1M8. and ta Antwerp in 1920, t when Canada surpused the Dnlted I

]t S u t u ond Sweden In hockey. 1 re .T en N aiiou Competed in F ln t ;o I n 1934, teems from ten naUons 1 1. competed a t Chamonix. Germany r^ ritri nnt tMkP-n»Tt. Th,.. x

domltated skiUig event*, the Ftoni I

a n s a n d . ths Swedea monopolUed i III flfu re akaUng, th e Swiss won Uie ( I bobsteddlnc snd the CanadUns were t ^ best in hockey. 17 W hat.the CanadUns did then U t

Still talked about. They J>eat Swltz- i h = = a s = r !

j l ON THE ST he eoach can be wronc «nd the I

quaitirbaek rlcht->end here U a i story to prove it. 1

r t -7m» eeocems t h e ‘ beneh quarter- t r t baek ln t' o t MadUon <m tty ) BeU, t )t head coach ot the Southem M eih-'t- ndUi Mt f u iim ,' wtnnwB—o t~ i2r11 ftfa ic h t games tn 193S before c e l- |i « UpiInc tn the Row Bowl and loUnt y to SUnford, 7-0.A Ray MorrUon, Vanderijlll's hesd- i . . n u n 'a n d for 17 years coach ot the

MethodUU of OalUs, telU the tale* o n iu u . lUUittSillM 'aunHg'lho c ru -p

elal came .with TexaaXhrUUan at t" Port W orth ls*l November SO, with!I: the Roae Bowl bid a t sUke. If

“ In the first period the ball rested 1* on Southem MethodUfa 40-yant 1 ~ Une, fourth down, half a yard to go. j ^ BaU started worWns inenU l teltpa-l

t^iypnhU,.QU*rterback-:OC,aiJeaat.'i " he thought he w u dolnc' that. . i< !'» . “Kick th a t ba ll-k lek it," mum- I M tiled Bell through gritted (etth J: i . piiBobIng Morriscm in the rlh». . 1 1* CrosKd Up Coaeh (» Instead, '.tho M iuuncs p!o«'cd I

over right Uekie oh a* splnnrr for { slp y a r ^ snd tlrs t down. T«1ce i

■ moire the ^ th o d u u n n .with tbe ( P15M4 up a flfst down.

“Keep on m nnlng tha t ball-keei) i U « jhe ground." muttered. Belt, to i

S' . _ D )e .a iv « ‘er.to .lila j)raK rB .« 'aA ,a jbullet paa» lhat crossed, up the J OhrHU*n*-and B e ll-and netted 1

• f im dawn. M alty's.face w u puP-- p U ^ t he Uked It.a , /D ow n to the #-yard Une went-the . a oaU ^M l?-P »«< l*< i-fof-tw o-»pot • ry P M M m r ttte goal III^. Tlie quar- W a

d» ie a '8 «»by WUson sped around end re, for a touehdovn. 'Id. In to th* Tourth period went llic A. c ^ e , wiUl the teore tied a t H-H. ‘ In inaiM th-w n-iM iH ji n n jim sn iT sp - ■ l j Idly. M*-»hot "Jaekrabbll” Smlih ] 1)1 tatfr the quarterback's pon while <

tbe .baU 'w as o n * T rx u OhrUdsn'R < u tS-yard stripe, fourth down snd |e» aboot three lo CO.. -------- -t<» , "Kl?k t l B tw -toe gootoeta »ak« I ih. k le k U u t ball out of bound*.' tie- 1 en a tK hed BcU en the bench.

The ball w « snapped back la deep.I

To WinIrsmeii - ' ;Klional Rivalry,Inter Olympic Fairie

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[B OF NORWAY \ '

erUnd. U-O In hockey, Eceden. 32-0y and the United s u te s , M . T ba Bln- ,It glc eoal.tor.the 0 . s . .w u the only *.10 oae counicd ogalnst the CanadlaiU. l ly The wealher jinx — felt also' In (

1933 a t U k e Flacid-m ads tU ap- ,pearance In 1938, when the gam u ,

, had to be moved from Amsterdam ‘ to 81. Morlu.

“ there, with a w tal ot~ il4 polnis, , *■ a sd teams from the United SUteaM J:, .wen. enough_polnu,_ especially-to • tlia in b racea, to uko second place. I j

■ Norway won In skllng, snd O an - l. i* ada In Icc hockey-wlih no on* get- * ■* ting the puck past .the Canadian , t< goalie. F inland and Norway topped t f- UiC| speed skaUng, and Uie.UAlted , r . S u l ju won In sledding. - t . 'i- -rb„ O orm .n Mill ;« Hann* Klllan—who aUo competed- - S. a t U k e riac ld in 1033 and will lead I- the.Germana again thU year — as la capUto. won third.11 . : Skattag Senia Betamsa, Tbe NorwegUn Sonja Henia won ' 0, the Olympic fancy ikatliig UUe a t<1 S(.-H oriU for the t lm time. She i

will compete again here. 'Seventeen nations competed' a t 1

IS Lake Placid to 1933. wiUi team* ^y representlnc the United 6Ut<i wto« ■;

u _

4 ger Ruud of Norway, a eonuuunt le again thU year, won Uia ski Jump.•e N o n rv , Canada, Sweden, J^nUnd. ,

and AusUla, finished to t lu t order ' U behtod tbe United SUtes to tolal ;• pototi. I

SIPELINES Ile kick foraiaUon and Bob Plfllcy, rc i- a ular Ucker, aUried fading back—

to pasal Bell groaned. The ball shot r- U u ^ th* olr and down oa tho 11, goal h w WUson gaUiered It In fpri-iUie winnint-iauchdown*— ---------------i2r ' B ^ i u t motionless a few seconds 1-1 and ftoally, grinning, turned to It Morriaoa a n d u ld :

"Ray, those klda double - croued 1- me ou t tb « e todayl"

le BriteiM W«nt rh im n - I l>.lrona Of fln tS h b g i ; » r t . - It ened somewhat by the great show- h llng of Jock McAvoy in lhe United

I States, h*ve “sounded" Tommy •d Loughroo. th e old Phtlsdelphla tl Phantomi-on I h e ld e a o t mansglni0. a boxlnc school ta Umdon.k- Members o t U ndon 's old I^sUoOr t . 's l Sporttoc Olub want to produce a .ichallencer for Jimmy Uraddock's

I- heavyweight ilUe. Souitd by (he hJsad pllcbc of boxing u excmplltied

by ■•FWnttog PhU- Scoll, .the Brit­on* are ■wllUng to put up c u li - U

!d U ughraa will Uke It. But the PhU- jT adelphla-wlaard U n t showing much X e n th i ia i^ .tf ie r looking over tbe le c rn m of the crop in Britain.

Tommy knowa hU beic days are lj) past and yet they hall him in Lon- ;o don u the “fistio wonder ot the age"

and- Uie "pugllUUo master of the a jlayl—which.jroauny-admli*r-shows . le Just la w bad thing* are on lhe other ;d side o f 'th e . Atlantic..

Race Track Fails J To Attract BuyerJ ^ i u A « A , M « ., Feb! B

Agua Caliento race track went beg- ,j tflngagata loday for want Ota buyer , a t a publle.auetlen here., r -F o r4 it» « M tlm e n » o iM ^p t» tr< d > ], «lth the neoesiiary check to buy;1, 'l h e trac)(. vh te b wa* te have beep I'R sold U )..utU ty tabor eUlm* owed Id former employe*. The track w u ot-' [fcred_|l.;o pe r cent le u than a t the ... t t pttvioua atiOlgna. w b l^ t3io had~ e- to b* called ,off. Another auction ,

iwlll be litid a t an eariy date, U w u . rp.announced a t the tederal buUdtog.

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. T ex u 88. T e n s CbritUan 18. K an u s 43, Okiaiiena M.

' D n k e 48, CrtighUo M.': Wbeoaato £8, BaUsr tt.

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CAHMll 38, PenniylraoU 31. ColombU t l . A m y t i :-------- ^

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* ^ A r k o a iu 49, BartlweB Mtlbodisi

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I ONTARIO. Oregon, Feb, 8 «r Payett* high school hopp'teiimjron ®k. ihe tlUe to th s Snske River Talley bn conterenc* here Saturday n ight by f* defeating OnUrio, 34 (0 39, to tbe* tlnala of tbe tournament. ‘ •

■me acor* w u ^ ed frequently ] ^ w l n j - t h r t r a y r O R u n o iw , t» to * y > 18, a t the*<ialt.-. l j In a consoUUon-gama .betirMn '■ runnersup, Vale downed Emmett,J 3^ lo 33; in an onrtlm e period, t h e ( 1} i«ore j!U 19 to IS for E m boett a t ' d th e b a lf .* a d .U e d a t3 l- f)w b e n th * .* . n U w '.p lu lb f U n - n M .1

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H *.m a4e Tenaeaae* a pawer ta ibe : f fooiteQ w o r i d . . . . l iM n ia r y l* ;e . ,

ported aaatncially to Ib* aelgbbe^ ; bood e t l u m . . . U ajtr W. a ' B rtitoa win aUp down f n a iba ? b e ^ e*aeb Job into lb* reU e l «*• i sU ta ai to N eyU ad.. . . WbUe Nflr. J

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. pm etlee w ith ipeelal alteaUen to i lh * .boeka, wa*:a*sisUat .f c a tb J i t 1 ; T*MWS«H to n u WbUe servtog a* I ! an R . O. T .C .ia * tr a c U r., . . A re< I - oen t n r d e M m e n t erder prevenU n o f f l e w to acUTaJtrrleeicBB eearh« , ta g In civtlUa eellege*, bot Ib* er* « ' « e r la a e t retroaeliv*, penaiUng ' tboMi new ceacblar le eHiUne. \

t D em pse^eariis— n Fighters Matchfed 1

n , . . . . . ________ -t, om C AQ O . Peb. 9 u w n tc * * old > « ex-battery m*U*. J tc k Demptty ^ a n d Jack Keama, are golng to c la n

a t each other trom oppodu eom att* o f th e tto e a fte r aU. . , ;

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m a n v e r y m U c h p u z z l e d a

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le a c tb t- '. ,>' Bt*aki B e ^ ' '

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£.»54y37a5.*S?f^“ssss^KKsassi^tm ti to aee the Broetoeadt itibl*%. 1934 champloa ‘and th* mightj Sto* ■ covery'.ela^ wen 'd ic w p e to t^ . ''~ '

Tratoer Bob amltb iald.Oay*l«. .

reei&uy. a a d ' « U h d { W ^ U ^ & m ^ th* raoe. .

baavywalght .w eto ta of ' » 2 S ' w tr* na tcb*d a t*o reond battle to tb* OhlfMo ttadlsm a n t . .P r id i j r a lc h t r - 7 7 ^ - 1-.-:

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.ebugee . loeiudbig tbe R e n eb (rtjse, ^ '«R^t(0(tK lto .'iu )nr arouod the gold •.

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Me ter sp o u A u te of 38,700 bags ot s «« Puerto nicoi for t i n t haU of March •

lie 335 w u reported as of Ute yes- * j»J lerday. . ' • 'ue Futures aw e quieLand.allghU y >5« easy under Kslletvd local llqiilda- C Kon and commluion Imise lelllng.

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, July 339B. September :.41D. No- 'e tm h tr 3.4JB,_Janusr>- 2.1JB. <D- J

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IDAHO POTATOES 'i) IDAHO FALLS, Feb. 8 OT) (V 8 ,!• O A1-8hlpp«ng point Infonaatlen ,f t (or Pridayi ................... - ............... lW - Vpper Talley; Carioads tob c*»h II- In c k : Scarcely taffk len l trading to iS: qttote.aa an fob naikeL Ne cash to . iI- ir e i r r r market.« ...TwJn r»ll*-Btirlfy: Resrtely luf* iid tleient u te a lo eiU blith a re n tn l '■h m a rk ti; K aslin p Inleirapled by •rr tnow-blockn) reads. Train n o te .1- » e n t hampered. ______________

CHICAGO POTATOES j. CIUCAOO, Feb. 8 (U a D Al h

-------P«U l«M S-M >cacleadst-o«-tnekL,w 138; loUl U. S. ihlpmenU 818; Ida-ll K ho JlatieU sleddy, other sleek tins . i at inpp lln light, demand fairly |o o d ;'l :h u c ^ per cu t. Idaho Rossct Bsr-^i, , 1, >1. t I M I, . ta ir q u ltly , diriy. 81.45 to 81.70; i

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Id 8T. JOSITH, MO.. Feb, 8 W) (0 S 1 *“ D "A'-:cMtIe:— T O celptr-Tor-w tet

slaiMthter s ieen and yvatllnSs cl'oMd wcAlc to 35c tower: cows 25 to 95c | higher; .itocken and tceden slow. '

n i «>'eak; tew loads be«t I lM n 1825 to .— a i0.1* f-b u lk -te d -« ee i» -a n d -y M r- s linsa »7 to 15; top hsKers 87M: '

bulk beef cowa 84.75 lo 85.75: culler , e ra d u 89.75 to 84.50; several londs I

“ • tlr*hy feeders 87.15 to 87.40. m- ^lit«p:_Recelpla 1000L jor_««k

fat lim bs s le sd j tb strong; y«r*Q im p and aged sb tcp m utly 3Sc n ! hlgh«r; week's lop Ismbs 810.75; laie

lop tio JS ; bulk late 810 to 8102S: ^ desirable K «rllnes I9J5 to I9J0; oL uosta lau8hter.eic«s.84M to t i . - ^

. lUafly; good'and choice I « to .ao ,

^ shlppcra: 230 to 350 pounds M.M lo ^ 810.05; good sowi 88.85 to 89,

----- .E O U L A l S j m s l O C l t -----? . PORTLAND, Peb. 8 W) tUBDA)- Tii 7Iogi: None: tor A days 9,250; oem-

pared with week ago: Stcidy to 10 lo a v : week’s bulk lU-315 Ib. drlve-

m. Ins 810.75; lood lots 810.75-10.85; 335-300 Iba. 810J&-35: .370-340 Ib. 88M-1DA); 130-150 lbs.. 8l0A>-50:

B. packing sows mostly 88J 0: ainooth light weights 88.75: good to cholcf

(ctder plgt I10.00-75.Cattle: Nooa: lo r 8 da^a.SJU :

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stiod oti Ckiir _ _ 4TU <a e rui Sluid oil V J ___WU’ h U UU t, S i m n w»mif JOU » t f “ J8U e

fltudttaktr oorp . . t e l » . lo !J TtiAi Oerp ............. W » U » U }

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calves: 120; compared w ith week tR nito: Mostly ste«dy, instances illght- i

ly higher; best long led steera 87J5; iI one fortd I7.10; bulk grain teds i

83.85 down to 80.25; plamer i te e a \, , down to 85M: Interior down to < " 81.00; few feeder steers 85.00-50:■ bulk heiter* « JC -8.00: best-load -

80.35; odd head 8030; low cutter- tm tar co»a,8lM-3.Ml; mmnwn ,

to medium 81,75-4J0:-gaft(i h fft- Uw« 84.75-5,: v bulls | l,7!'.5 l .'i: nut. *- finiy rtfnT ■ S5.m -75;1

Bbelly kinds down to MJS; good to ' choice »ealen M.OO.9.00.

8heep> None: for 5 days 3J70:8 compared with week ago: Mostly } m steady to strong; scTcral decka fed t

88-98 lb. lambs 8839-50; plainer )h kinds 89.00-15; go6d~ Iruckedlns 1 to 8».75-9.00; common to medium 1 lo 87M-B.50; heavy and plain shorn i

'lumbs 87.25-35; medium yearlings ; f. 180JO down; medium to good ewes | ■I '83.50-4M; odd Itead cbolce lo 85M; ]

I culls down to 81.50. i

^ '! anC A G O LIVESTOCK •

-C a tU e: 300. calves 100; compared iII Prlday, la s t week: Beller grade fed I ck.st«enlAnd.5mlln8s^oM d.S<Llo 75«.. a-1 lower, Instances 81 or more down ' n , |o n a seml-demorallsed market: '■ d ; ‘nUmcrous loads cattle of vstue to 1 r- sell a t 89 upward taken o(( trade i

0 :1 ^ 1 8 24 to 50o down; general iiUir- ket very iinewn; moderate receipts i

■ advised by trade as means ol s u - : bulling the market; mwt h ie sales 810 down to 87.50; early market a 87.78 to 811 affair, wtth eittreme top 814 a n d ’ next hlgheit $1350. but not enough above 811.75 to make '

- n market, (ed heifers 50c lower; In- . stances more on betler grades, sup- :

a ply liberal, beat 810JO but bulk 88.- • .J. ■ZMo.47.75:-cuttcrL.UB)ne-lo_Jnc.. (d higher, and veaiets cloeUig with Jc edge off on 81 lo 8U5 higher m ar- V ket.: : sheep:-3000:.-(or-w cok - ending i Fridiff 3100 direcu ; comiiared Frl- ; ? day last wMkT?at (sm bw irongTo ' 15c higher, having loii «-.vIy gains

V, and rallied slightly i t the tlnlsh;yearlings and feeding lambs most*

^ ly sK adx;.|ged sheep stronK;'week's bulk bett«r-8rvl*-offerlngs.81045 to 110.78: good to choice kinds lale

^ ilOJ5 to 810.80; bulk a t 810.S0 up; week-s»top yearlinp $10, tnilk 89.39 to '.P .7S : "cloalng top at outslds; slaughter ewes 84 to 84.78 raosUy:'

- -weekW oo-84!-lwdln«-l«mh<*-ttaL ^ Id WWI. ‘

Hogs: 8000; Ineluillns 4M0 dt^ tn ttr*i*ng h lghtr thanto Frlday'a averes:; top 810.45; 170 to

340 pounds 8 1 0 ^ to 110.45; fsw big welghU 8840 to 810: |o6d 47S

_ pound.«owi48,U:.shrppsraaook.JM, i-r estimated holdorer 1000. '

OMAIIA LIVESTOCK b ' OMAHA, neb. B I,?) «U S I ) A ) - II}, Hogs: Receipts SOO; active, steady to 10; lO c 'h igher'W an Priday exception' >tb top otf 6 centa over 240 pounda (Cf showing most upturn; top tlO M on

305 pounds; better 180 to 350 pounds 15 a t 88M to 810; 350 to 325 pounda a t j

m . s P N ^ A Y M O R w y q ; a mg B g g g i s s s s s g ^ ^ g y■•■.. .-v. ^

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s s ^ = = a s s s = = = = 9 = s a B 9 9 a e a 88.85 to 88M ; ,m to 850 pounda'at I 19.80 W 4»Ji;.iigJjt Hghu down to 1 UJO; tew good aows <8.85 to ) l,tS ; | butcher klndi 88A5 to 88. ■

Cattle: ReoeipU lOO: compared last week: fed steera and yearllnp very unersn: lower grades steady to ,

- U c' io w ^ i 'r M M n ncag-a io tV’ted i - _ >x HA. iiwref and strictly good and , ; ehWeelonVfeds 50c.t^ 1 ! ter grade helfen 35 to tOo lowar:'» o lhen sU adylo SSc Iov :r; beef cows i weak to 3Sc lower: culler grade*. it? :dy to ISO higher; bulU .slMdy- - 5 to 251 higher; vealen steady, alock- ■* ers snd teedera about steady; Jsullc i (or «cek: fed steen and yearUngs . r j j o to 8*:..moderau supply 88J 0J to 8l l J 5;stflctly Choice IW poH K di ,i earlv In week 119; bulk helfera 88.39 !- to I7J0, few loads 87.75 to 8J 8: , JI few choice hea\y kinds 88.50 to 88.75: j i I byrf In »«• M.tO to _ t 88i0: cutter grades 3.75 to 84.75; , t mostly 84 to 84JO: bulls tS lo 8S.50I , , practical top vealen 810; odd head , J 810Ji0 to 811; stockers and teeden 1 17M- Itn lMd.< 87.75 to 88. .

Sheep: ReeelpU none; ccmparea t ; Friday Umba strong: other claisea j >)Steady; elos^g. bulks; fed wooled ? TftlUM 8l0,10^ U '8HK9St rinting tfin.' 1* 810J5: week's top 810.75; good.and t

choice yearlings eligible » to 8S29; s. good and choice ewes 8 4lo 84.75: I, good and choice fecdlnt lambs 89 1’ to 89.75; ^ e d t s t and feeding c• lambs up to 810.15. ’- <

^ ’ SAN F R A N C IS ^ L l \ t s t6 < X ~ • , SAN PJUNCI8C0, Ftb . 8 WJ <US , •iD A i - Hogs: For five days: 3 « 0 ; ‘ i compared., last-. ftIdaj:_ .B u tchcr* ’• mojtly 10-15 higher, pa;kln« sows: Ilnn ;.lfltftjn illtj0 fc330jb ._callto r- ,I nlas 810M-11X0,. week's top I llJO ;' ‘

most 334.375 lb. averages 81025-50. ‘few around 330 lb. heavies 810.00; \ bulk packing sows 88J 0.

Caltle: For live days: 3250, com- ; pared last Friday: Killing steers

.abou t steady: she stock and bullsr ^ l c “ l5"2yT o«r;‘no5aT«5<rfl>15 I7 lb. fed i t « n 87,75: week's lop, bulk j I medium to good slaughter steersJ 88J0-7J0; bulk medium range helt- j* |e n 88.00-50. load mixed cows and is l he lfen 88X10. bulk beet cows 85.00- ‘i 50: bulls mainly. 84.50-5.75. Calves: i. For five dayt; 120: compared last jJ Friday: Scarce, nominally steady, *I odd lots good vaalen 19.00. best ,, quoted 8#J0. J? , Sheep: For five daysr.WSO: com- *" pared la s t Friday: AU claasesscfirce. .i lA m brtullySO-htgner. c tftrw eak ;» two decks good 78 lb. medium pelt *

k few medium to good 80-83 lb. wool-' ''• skins early- 1925-50, three decka ) i; woolcd lambs Irom locnl feed-lotJ W’Jth « per cent ihrink $9.K. net a «elght-88.1b.; tew medium. iOO.lb. .0 ewes »3i0. • ’

d - — OQDEN-UVESTOCK-........ :OGDEN, Peb. 8 CT7 (U S O A)—

!; i i nnti.; n w ipta 953. iiiciub ts - ir '’,. I OlfK t! LOI ’AITHPIM paggfUi 511. bUtl

tTancU:o"pAcaen J3«. Heno jiufk- '

lhan last peek 's close; best local . I- butchen 81025 to 810.49; mixed , y kinds 89JO lo 810; packing so«-s d 87.79 to 88J 0. • • .ir Catlle: ReeelptA 39; Nebrn!<ka | IS feeders 34; tor week 2157; WTSk to j n unevenly loa-er, most decline on she , n stock;,medium to good UUh and ; » tdaho 'steen in car loU 80 to J8A0 IS including 9 loads Idahos a t 86.35;

local odd lots 85 to 8825: tew f i r s , U tah helten 85.75 to 88; bulk drive- i ins 84.50 lo 85.75; medium and ROod cows. 8425 to 85; lower jrsde^ 2 to

X «;-biilU-8S.7S 'to -85 rbe8 tr^ ea le rf d 80 to 88J 0; plain Undg 84J0 to d 89.79.fe - Sheet); Reeelpls 1007; San Fran- ti cisco psckers 751; Denver packers t: 256: for week 8040: local sales llm- .0 Ited to truck division: medium and | le good fat Iambs 88i0 to 89; few Iota ila .nlnln f f f t l f n t? M W. »_________ L

Above QuotAtlons on rail s iilp - . ts ments reflect vaxiable frdgh i bciic- { k- tits on cattle bought forTCshlpmcni: I •* — ” a DENl'ER SHEEP

DENVER, Feb. 8 W (U S D A >- Sheep: Recelpti 3100; aaklny s tra -

. dy or 81025, freight paid: compared* la st Prlday, fa t lambs lOc higher;

’ j-earllngs steady: aljeep atrong to 2Schigher; wetk'a top ted lambs 8I0X0J

t T n t t l f i n i * t o r 'c l « t n r ~ t e p -81023:4 " freight paid; ycarllnga 88 to 89.75:

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( By JOUS P . BOVOttAS. ! <AssoeUted P reu Market Editor) < ' CHICAOO. Feb.. 8 (yn -S tlned by I crop damage reporu from the south- ' west and predlcUons extreme cold ' would extend into next week, wheal ! rose nearly a een^ a bushel todsy. v } ■■'K u iiu s sml o tm iim iu i-w flira : -• vised of actual Injury done to wheal

w ltb further losses expected. Dls-‘ patches from -Kansas u ld snow ,■ covering wss scanty cr a llo se lherL '• ftbwnt over most ol tho state, and ■ - r temperaiurn~wete 33 below sero in ' ‘ a places. , I Nolwlihsundlng transient down-1 tu n u of UiB Winnipeg market lo , 1 tresh boliom prlio ic& W i JO r l l i e p ; season, wiicat Tn Chicago c loud 1 : firm a t the u m e as yesterday’s!) tlnlsh t o h i g h e r , Msy 08U -S ;I com U -U up. May C o u ; 'o a u un-.- changcd to u advance, and pro- 7

yjglons unchanged to a rise o t 10 c

July contrjcis, representing f lr jt .v deliveries irom ilie 1S38 domejtie|

' w heat harvest, displayed. .greater s ? strtng tb than other monthi did.' - - -f

BlgnillcAnce was atUched to tl)e ' I (ac t Utat abnormal-cold-had itruck s

; overnight . Into wheat territory southwest which had heretofore \

• been missed. • . i— r

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“ ** ** * I- May MU-U OOU SOU SOU d jiiir KU W t MU e^a , aept. MU Bt MU eou ' UaU—

u*r u u MU MU MUII July : i ............... a n

f - X , - ......... - 'it Uay . ST’i U STU 37U f

Ju ir _ M I. Sept. SJU MU u u S«u ,

lUJtey- ]•! .May ....... .......« u I; 'u id -^ • dI Mw. ■ }°S

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'I CHICAGO CASK GRAIN ’ ‘ CHIOAOO, Pcb. 8 (yp) — Ca»h “ '• wlieai:-No. l hard 81.14. •

Corrn: No. 4 yellow 57U.to 5 9 !« ; J

y 18; fnt m a H.M i

; ^

^ ’Trndc in foreign wools comprised 0 “ n large portion of the spol bujlncw ^ In the Boston market during the -

1)8.11 week as the offerim-' of do- ^ m «tlc lines were g rea tirris tilc led . o Scoured bu ls prices of 84s a iti tin*

e r domcsile wools were esUbiUhed a l sllghUy-higher leveU by a few fa io . . Nominal grease basis quotu* tloiw on strictly combln? Ohio anti

w similar (leeces were ven' flmi and ■- uncluinged s t 34 to 39U 'x-nis.for id Q4s and finer or fine Ohio Delaine,;o a t 35 to 30 cents for 58s. oavU blood, rs a i ld -a r4 n o '4 3 -M h ls - |o r-i5 i . , %:o blood and 48s, 50s, U bk)oU.

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AH en tion “I Farm ers!!

i 'll w m c a l l For and Pay Cash ^ T o r D ead o r W o rth le s s •

Jm -H 0R SE S“-^ C 0 W S - =! SHEEP and HOGS.~ SIm ptv 1>hnnf T w in FnUn

I ■ 3M _ Z ip S e rv ice '

1 W c pny fo r lh e call"*

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w m pls gra'da 4 0 > '8 4 t tc . 'O au : N«k«rwhH»-S9lte; n fap le '

- gradt-37 to 38«c.-._:_ - ' ----------- - -B)«: No. 8 83c. .. -

P Boy beans: No. 3 yellow 84 to 85c.

u^ei 83 lo *le: \__ nnmlnal feed 80 to 49c: malMng-M «

to 85c. i^ Timothy seed: 83.18 cwt. 'y Clover seed: l l J to t l HiO m . <

U rd : Tlerees:-glOa7j losse 810.W,bellies 814.83. . , I

• I - I------------- — FLAX--------------------I

DULUTH, Feb. .8 iT) - Flax' on ‘ track 81.83?;; May 8 tJ 2 « ; July

^ _ • ,

PORTIJlNO UAY , X PORTLAND, Feb. 8 W ~ Hkj':

steady; unchanged. «

WINNIPEG GRAIN• WINNIPEO, Feb, 8 o n - Cash” A'heat: No. 1 northem S3Hc; No. 2 . i i norihem BOHe; No. -3 northernd .- m ., . .“ Oats: No. 2 while 34Tic; Ko. 3

Khlie 39UC. . .I- . I-

p r W y o m i n g - ^ a i m s r : — ■;i l . P r o c e s s i n g : T a x e s ■;i — ^ ' CHEYENNE, Wyo„ Peb. 8 W H 1- T h e su te of Wyoming today claim- i O 'ed all processing taxes collected by - i - tliir -S hcridsn-H ourte t-M lltor-Ino^ iit! wlihln Its borders.c[ Appearing as a consumer, tbe |r s u te admllted it did not pay the, ,- tuinimount-c!airaed,-848J7425,-but- i e I Issued an invltatlon^to oUier.con-. , fc sumers' to'Joln. In' Uie suit. , .y The demand la made under a t W}-omlng statute giving Ihe state

UUe to money to which UUe can­not bo esubllshed and the stale claims lhal the processing u x fund

|» balance afWr cotuumera* cJalRu are' mot,-will be 1& Uiat su tu s . . .... . .

'* D EA TH CA L L S O F F IC IA L

O F N A ZA R EN E C O L L E G E

PORTLAND, Ore.. F tb . 8 WV- ■nie Rev. Donnell J. Bmlth. pastor of tbe PorUand N aurene church from 1924 to 1934 and more reoenl- ly financial secreury o t Uis NorUi- west. Nasarene c o l l ie a t. IJampa,. fdaho, died Iti a -hw p lta l here to^

‘ Vf R l.t •»«* »«» In OUn All "■ i c ^ k t o '. m 1683. M d mowd with

his p a m u to Sveiett, Wash., in 1B85. He was graduated from Uie UniKralty of Southem California

I, and a t one Ume wa« a sta r athlete a t Uw Colleg« a(-?uget-Sound..Ta-

,. coma. The widow, (our daughters ' and 1 son turvh'c.

n DR. T0>VN6END CHECKS---------OW ~ - O r — »A N ITA ftlt»f

' I - O U NPAIig. e iilit, P eU. fl- Dl . P tuiiils g . TuMiMiid -checked _ ou t o( tt sanitarium here this aft-

d overtom e'a eold. .ISl e ......... ........ - . - . ■■■

1.• . . . P U B L KW I will sell a t AucUoD to the hlglI . fam ing Baehlnerr. a t my. plaee thd South Farit corner o t Twin Falla,d the Carry Siding. Sate.starts proa

e. T U E S D A Y , F E I:i. ------hdRSES------COWS----- MACU

TERMS, CASH ~ BIENTOR CI GROl

= ________■ I E. O. WALTER. Anelleaeer

S u d l e r W e j

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WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS

T H E C h a s . w . B A- • • T W lN rA l

C a n a t t t l 8I ^ 0M 8t.B

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, Lewiston Firemen-- — On-Guard A tR u in s-

LBWWTON,.tdaho. Peb. 8 « > - Firemen tonigbt guarded Ute smoul-

; dering ruin* o t th e f* -.- ..I c o m ^ y s ihree-story, brick w art- bouse which burned last night whh

I, ' TWO firem^o a n d a store proptlo- tor were inlured. .The writhing nos- tie of a hoee which -broker loot:

. b ru lsed-andxut the firemen befora , they got Uiold o t It again. Harry ' E. Lair, manager of a store in an ' adjacent building, was itruck on

the forehead by a shotgun shell fragment blown trom the ware­house by exploding ammunlUon.

: A wind which blew tha names over the Snake river, aided tlrcmcn

t J u r y D i s c h a r g e d I n

M U t a h * B F r a u d T r i a lI =Sss=r— -------------------

SALT LAKE CITY. Peb. fl Ml - The district court Jury of eight mco-

3 with presenting' r fraudulent salary claim to Uie-state, waa discharged

- late today when 38 hours otdellber-- aUon failed to break a deadlock. - y Mr.' Welling waa convicted l u t - » Tlun e r but- D t s tr ie W ttd r ■ Roger ■ I r -

McDonough g n n te d blm a new a trial. Judge McDonough, who alto

presided a t tbe aecond hearing, n - leued-U w -Jurerrw hen they in form --

* ed-hlm th e y were Ijopelessly dead­locked.

■ Tbe stato charged » 8100 check ‘ made out lo Mra. Oolda Richards,' wlte of a-form er Welling employe,: was endorsed and Uie money relum -

cd to the secretary tor h is own use. Mr. Welling Ustifled the check w u

■ remiin«raUcn'“ fo r“ Mr».' Richards*' assistance to h e r husband during irjpectlon trips for th e motor vi-

: hide dfpartnr;nt.

; M i l k C o n t r o l L a w

I) U p h e l d I n O r e g o n

K PO RTU N D , O re , Feb. I ( f l - Ctireuit Judge H all & Lusk upheld

" consuiiiiloflallty of the O regm m ilk

h speeui'seoion o t tho IBSS^sUto kg- n utauife.le Tbe Oregon milk control board la haa the right to tlx milk prices, u - e tabllsh surplus mlik pools and exact 1- tees-trom -p rodu t«ajto .cov fr_ex -_ ri penses o t administration, he held.-

The opinion was given In tbe suit- b raugh l;:by -a -g roup -o f-g rade -B

milk produoera who sell their prod-

!d- i>riees-eompti>e<l-»-valid-axerclu ot t- PollM i ^ r and waa no t unconsU-

powers, as the i^ ln llf f a contended.

ICSA LE 1 .ilgheat bidder, a ll m y lircatock asd three mllea weft aad sooth e t the

lls, o r 1 mile eaU and 1% south e t romplly a l UiOO n ^ , en—

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T tB NEWS WISHES TO UAKZ t t d e v to r t id e n of (ho d u d -

fled poe« 'tit« t t b tn U • itr te t rule m l n i t t i n n i u ; tddlUon*

-------M tnfonn»iieii-eoo«m iBf‘-bUDd-•di.* th i t U. M refttw aunta dsaed trIU) t box nuniber la e « n of lbe N«w&

Lost and Found 5LOST ~ w S tB d o u > "WBIOT

watch on £econd S t. e u t be tw nn ^ ' e t EdwATd's ehurcb-'-uut - J c C

Penneya. U benI reward. P h . I W .

' ‘ Beauty Shops 6P E M I A N ^ W AW " 1150 TO

liSO. U n . Beamer. over Roxy tht«lCT. Ph. IMO.

----- 6PE0IAL P E R M A N E N T S «1.F ltth Avenue Beauty Shop. 410

. ..8th p . Ph. 6MW.______________

OIL PERMANENTS I IM TO W.-------- K Um Bhop. m <avh AVt.T- g* jt, Ph. 1338.

. ^ l o s e WBO UAVE E X PtelE N b* - ^ t e ^ ^ u r j r a a J m o K j J i * t our meth*

oda and the tUll o( our'uuediiOlT are tuperlor. Voo may e o « ba te oae o( out oU w ava (or u low a j I IM . CrAVfordI Beautj Balon, lU

~ Main At* South Pbone tB 7t - -

Autos lor Sale 7II, If i m 4 4 If. If, 4 4 ^ 4

JjlO iC aE s__ i» TH A T GO P L A C E S ? *• O un Oo to the Boneyard. to ** Be Made Into T raU ea • *

------* -^9 -B B Jck -coupe .-T un rgoM . *♦ Al a very low prtoe. See Ift ♦

1 JO H N O 'CONNOR . I: ^f1S£s)!^S2i Il i . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

^ 1931 CHEV, COUPENew Tire*. Hot W ater HeaUr,

1230

T h e A U T O M A R TNext to Kyie Walte'a

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W A N ^ r iW N rA N D W D U V m • ■ chUdtw. linu lre P r e r tw n lod<>.

MAN POR. o o m s R o u m - NS* : ia> veek . o ^ u n l t y . AstocaotiM ' l lv tn Prompt .

QW EW A N TIO SEIX O TREU A BLI - - r o o n r n w . now employed..wH&

loreslght, lair education and toe* §, ■ chanleal tncUnationi. wDUhg te « , train ipart time or e v ed n p , to ' U qualify a t lu ta lla tlon and S n r*

, Ice expert< on alL-typee-Beetrie -— 'R efrlie ra lon and Air ogadiuoo*

Ing E«ulpmtnt. Write fuUy, tlv - ln« a it . phone, preient oecupa*

H- ilon . UUllUes E ni. in tt.. Bex 404. . e> Care Mevi. . ,

MAOIS OAS INCREASES U U E ---------UW -tiy B lU C0gl»

' panles."Hannle*i, guaraoteed.'-Ap* prored by A ulonotlre Bngtneen. Amatlng o l u reeordi. Free Radio

S. ..adnrtU ln(..A seD U *ntm eoacan|L Partleularf, proof free. » Magle

] Oaa BuUdlni, Alexandria, O n t,

j Fflinalfl Help W anted 10

j ADDRESS CARDS. SPARE m B . L tood ^ y . - dignified work.

* brlnw deWUs. D e p t-117. Zabeli ° -Im urance. Arlington. CaUf.

B m s . 3 DRSSSE8 TOR» Make a» b lih u M4 weeMy be-? ft|d£Msttlnff-*U-yuui uwil flK iSoI free. No Inrettment.- No expert*1 ence.'Permaiient work. PaaWon? Procki. Dept. Nr4773, GlndnnaU.i - Ohio. ' .• ------

S WANTED: BXPERIENOED OOU.'•* for general housework. References5 required. 1430 Poplar.

1 — H e l p r M a lM r f e m a l8 - 1 4 -

J iffiN^AND WOMEN WANIt o ""—0 The s u t e Barber College wantsa - m e n and women to take couise-ln2 barbtrlng. The p r « w t c la u U a fllUng npldly. Those wUhIng to— earoU to complete and be ready

for position by next Board Ex*I amlnatlon sho^d do so Immedl- ‘ I ately. ThU teflool Is under bond* to give compleio course In bar-*____ berlng. Convenient terms may be : ____ arninged^ll»-N .-10ih-8t,-B otae.

' I S l lu a d o n s W a n ie d U

— EXPEIUENCEO WOMAN WANTS

5 position as houMkeeper, prefer* ably In motherless home, or prae*

^ tlcal nursing. Reterences. Ph. N J9, ST Kimberly,

ren —' Business Opponunitles'15

“ 6 S £ * 6 p to e 'B E S T EQUlPPEt) f* and located Super.Service 8 u - ® tions In tlie country,’ cary ln g a

~ Uons In ths county, carrying a ™ sories, tires, tubes and battertes. « y Now doing good business. Priced

. right for quick sale. Uoyd a 11. Jones.' Kimberly Super Servlee.

" " M o n o y to L o a n 1 6

M- MONEV TO LOAN ON liW rTTl^ i n ^ liOwest Vale., 1 t « n ^ __ nulrk sfTTlwi. Banger-lones . Ph ,

OT " orSSIOIisceiianeous 17‘C PUMPS. P R E S S U R E UNITS, lU pressure lank, pump rod. well cyl- - - -Inders* and repairs. Krengert

— Hardware.

-J 4 4 4 i f , f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ■*■• * I buy jny new baniess dl- J

* rict trom the factory. Real * « » h am eu a l mall*order prtces. * « » WIU trade for your old h a r- * ^ ^ ness. *

Hai'i’ u s g ra v e *\ 4, 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 * 4 * 4 4 4 4. .♦ TRUCK LOMJ-BATH T tm S AND

♦ sinks, windows and do8W. pipe and « fixtures. Ida. Junk House, across « from Munyon's Sale Grounds.

* HAY IN filACK o n PE^W ERSP. ^ * Ph. M87-W. Ij. j . MlUer.

i i : PIRE DJ5URAIICE-CITV R M l- —. dence with shingle root, written

In old-line stock companies, 70c for S years: composition root 61c;

' e years for D3c. J. C. Roberts, Pb.

r ^KRENOEL COLORADO .W HEEL

corrugators. Ouaranteed to cor­rugate any altalfa or sod. Kren-

— - gel's Hardware.------------- — .-

» » • ' t n CAU roR «a triT < ''> rasB i

r a

tt^LullCKlG.. . y : .

B.jrfForSalerMisoetlaneous'V?^ PO BS eOROHUU U0LASSI8— • o a » a t tha Publlo Market.

i o n o UAYTAO W ABBSt. U K S M OMT, only I64M. T e r m Saapeoa

• Milito C a_____________________

— OTON— 8IO N 8-*^t7A ttA lfTEED . . Mm d -sign and s u p i ^ a t M% K U tt than you ean bur elsewhere, (b . W rite T hom u, Box UB, Ooeur * . d'Alene, idsho. _________

to W HY PAV W AR PR IC E S? V A carload ot Muresoo ta buUc. rto- - Buy « b s t you Heed. t r U i | ba«k~ D* w bat you have left. We loan you «* » brush to put U on with free.• • . McMurtnf- Houae Paint. 4*>*• ' S o u r Enamel, I to e r aod Lin­

oleum Vamlsh dries In two g . beur»>A Urge stoek of WaU

5 ^ - ^ - - M 0 0 N ? S ------------I J . WIN PALLS PHONE ft

K rURNTTURE - NEW AND OSED furniture of aU kinds, eoa) ranges electrie n n g tj, coaJ ito re i, elrcu^ lators and otber household rura-

^ tlhlQgs Moon's. Pb t . Store No I; Q Ph. 81B. Store N» 1 . •

S FOR SALE

snd ranges _ MTN. STATES IM P. CO.

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£ W anted Miscellaneous 17-A

M. l o c a l " m a n ' WANTS TO BOR-— —rowH|600-fopiiUKiy.day*7 c iir ttT C » ' three to ono security and will pay ^ 120 for uae of same. Address Box * * 13, care News.

S PURNIURE WANTED - WE BUY used furniture, coal ranges, icores

1 + - - i a d ^ -_ ei;-w i -piy - c n B m r

Qts

u "FiiiUs and'-VeBetables 18i S JO N A Tm N . ROMEiEAUTY ANO

OeVclous. i n ml. e u t ot Twin d l . PaUs on Kimberly Road .p . B. Vos*■Dd tar* .1 . 1- . I

-;r-Elfictric-App!ianoes—1 9

= ^ O H T L Y ^tjeE D " M P R I O ^ .

Utors. substsnUal discount. Easy tftm s. Sam{Mo Musle Co.

TS ^ = = ^ = —. s s s s s

M* For Sale or Trade 21 u s , _______________________________

PO R CITY PROPERTY IMPROV-— ed 40 under low Une canal. Ph. ID 16WJ evenings.

^ «^S*. W)TAT0B9. V aM O T S , AL. u . falfa. clover chaff, wheat »straw. . A Ph.01B7J4.

, “ YOUNO MARES, 1 MI. WEST, I No. Plve Points._________ '

a TRADE 40 POR ACREAQE CLOSE in. Wrtte B t. 308. care News; '

I q t u i c a u ro a u a u L T a --rk « M a

ms.^

jf:- readers wlU be lo

»IS rlous w« seU, to ren t and

♦ Why not Invlv prospects out to i4i to otfer, and stai« w ith the vaeaocj

deal r«mpteted fi

t « News classUIsC— 'tvonders everyND • ______ " ' “ stories o'f resultsm a , ■ " so why not Join -OSS satu tled user of I

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“ In ip i li o f tk« i to n n r » «- c o n e (n. O o r desk l i compiei a T ry TOUT lock. W riU today.

“ A n e w CONTENT^ ThU ^V w '^tett will «)bH® n. Hurryl WriW i lol of 7«tt w winnloff. If yoa loat try a r

- HEBE ABE THI

‘ P L E A S E CALL AT NEWI W inners m tu t c iQ 'fo r tici

I - . nanM i

• Will' gen tlem an who foi

- Carryinff-a-*oo(i-»tocluil » R e tu rn to News. Rowan ~ S ubm itted by Mra. W.

M an an d wlf<} to ru n locf a . Mamnrioth Bronze Turko »; C o rrec tiv a io o t burpau. 15

_ L ocated a t L in d a—S u b m i^ d by-Gertrud<

E i^ r le n c e d g irl w anta u

M outh, w eight from IOOI F o r S y iv : compoiitlon n

^ S ubm itted b y D avid Cj

^ HOW'TDWINAl15- T ak e (4 ) separa te lines fror S't - th e itt- to g e tha w t hi y m ali » y ( f i t to

W hen fioiabed, mail o r brin * - A d departm en t of The Twii ^ envelope “Chuckle Ad Edltc ^ -*-pair-of-tlok«t»-to4lie-On>l

a t 6 'p . m . Tueaday.= NOnCB. Chuckles MUST I 18 : ■ —- FIND THE 3 WINNBBKDvin l s s S S S B S S 9 9 B e a S S 9 9 m o s * .................... ................ .....................

= Furniture lor Salo 23REPOSSESSED PU RNITO RE~W

r r aU kinds. 80 used ranges. Pitoee range trom 110 up. Moon's.

OOOD UBED PIANO. ITS. n S M B . = ? Sampson Musle Co.

21

yf. Radios and Service 23«APh. ---------------------- , --------___n n f t n lim m B in rX n- > s « vVL. t e n u * Sampcoj^^tuile Co.aw. ■* ■■■ I " ■

SPBOIAL BAROAlM PRICES ON r~z used Radios M ooa 'sralatA rum *• * ltu r* Store.

l « OUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE.• " S e e 'C . Brown Music Co.

■ T O CAU rOR BUOLTCWImM »

h T k e - W o r l d -

J

na iiyU rfB ’ num bef of • e looking over Uie va- I w anting to buy -to >nd to t r ^ e .

Invite eome ot ihcM to see w b at you have s ta r t ou t nex t week—Jwy te a te d , th a t lumrch a s» -n » d c -an d -ih f------------------------4 for th a t trade.

iled ads are worklnR!.r7_!!»l!.„0n>tllylpg_____________ilts eome In by scored, loin the ranks ot the of News W ant Ads.

l U R A D N O W !

ONE 32

NEW S C i : . A S S I F I E D

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r u p o o f i M T cm p r.

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^ _ o u n u A Y M n R N i T O y j y y t

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f e ? h a i s gr« a lh e r- ih e Chuckle, Adiir s U i '' plelely covcred. I t m u s t be,tcm .'. l y ,. .

S T S T A R T S T O D ^ l ?

I B i t f v night a t 6 :0 0 o’c l o d ^ ’« H ;:1 B n n o re / lh e b eW eif 'fb r ' •g tln i- '- ■

HE WINNERS OF r NUMBER 8_IWS OFFICE FO R T IC K ^ r S g ^ llckcta wilhin one week « appears

found ........................ ..........(6 ) ' ^B iy ____________ ( 6 r ^ “-Qf .croccriea__________ (16)____- a r d ................... ....................(6 ) .. . -V . R. Walter, Box 624i . .

ocal (d)•koyi . - ( 5 7 ) . ,. 120 No............................... . .(4 ) .

(7)ade McClain. 1129 4 th E a a t

i U...................... ;.....;...__:(14)...........

000 to 1800 ______ ;(1751_roof 61c ________ (17) .CaiT)cnter, Route N o. 2,

V P A IR OP TICK ETS ^

rom 4 different n d s t o d a y .^ u t

to p r ln l)r ing your Chuciclc to tho W an t win Falls Newa . . . m a rk y o u r l i to r” Thrce.bcst Chucklca w in ‘fpheuBh-Today'a conteat~clogcs~

r be made fron\ C om plete lines

ERS HERE W E D N E S D A Y ___

23 W anted to Buy 26

— WANTTD TO-BU^^TnniBIRCBflot Sociology- by Bushce. Alvin 0. Holmes. Rupert, Idaho.________

— PURNITURB WAKTEO-WB BUY kCS. used furniture, coal taoges staves

aod Ice boxes. We pay cssti Phoos ^ .8. Moon's. •"V BET OUR Bros ON RED OLOVER i*A ‘ apd altalta seed before seUing

Swd APd

, 1^-fw aT ^ln f i f f J u ^—. Rouse. ' ’ '4 . 'ON

1 - ■ Cuts F.I).R.’8CE.

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U B 5.'m N K LlN D. ROOSEVELT on ber hosbaad's birthday at one

_ _l«US#.presIdeal!«Jien«rst.WAM.i wire beld Ibroughost .lhc ronnlry

— FanlyslA~<;n Pholo.

4 ,, .

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mm k J '

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tetl^ews^ r - - H o m e i l o r R f f l t ^ - i i T

:: 1 HOOK U O M B K ‘h o o m i. ' t o - furnished, double garagf, » T ‘Ml

. ' A n . No. Ph. 03ITJ>.

;; 4 ROOK MODERN .HOUSE, furnsee. garage, $30. Znqoln 111 • gH> Av«. E.

»-l»O lfcrH O D B W = H O O B »rm - W .p . sm lth. , - V. -

rORNISRED B ROOM MODERN . bouM, aUo gange. l u lU i Av«.

E .P h .l lW . ____________ J

\ Apartments 28S "r o o m APT. WELL PU R W ra*

ed, adults ooly, 3«( Blue Xakw , No. Ph. IBM. __________

NICE 1 ROOM PDRN. APT. HEAT llfhls.'w ater, f u n . Adults. SU

- -«U>-BrP li. l a t i ■ --------

_ FURNISHED APT. • a LA ROK ironi rooms, is l floor, 111 oOT IM AddUon. ■

' PURmSHSD -APT. a OR THREE rooms. Pum ace h s a t l roootbouse

, , partly furnished.. Ph. IHM or in s . w. E. Sanger.

I ROOM- STEAM HEATED APT.. Adults, a i l jrd Art. No. ’

a R ^ M

- a-ltOOM MODERN PURlflBHED I apt. Bungalow Apts, t e d ATS. 1.

OW,

Rooms for Rent 29 “ i o i R D '^ m '^ i a l i S s T 'u m

week. 814 and A w . No._________

PLEASANT PRONT BOOM. 8W ■ { Msln Ave. W.. ■ ■

^ s n ^ p _ w m - & » i u n J B E i K a

PRONT BEDROOM, 430 IT H AVE.I No. Ph. IW : __________________

ROOM ASfD BOABO - X>l TTH Ave. Nft

_ For Rent, Miscellaneous 30OR OOOD V A C r a R o S i

I C. 1 HAVE 900 ACRES ALFALFA land for ren t near WendeU to re*

■=r kponslble tenant. Address H. J. ^ Blcknell, P . O. Box 1747, Boise.

Jd s^ __________ ,

Jm Real Estate lor Sale 32i s « :A 0 R E 8 , '^ « iu i ^ H 0 t» R " '" M- In alfaltfc m t ^ I s m d good

uak Bal. terms. 160 M ain 'N o. P . C ' Orave* ds Soo. Ph. 318.

*8 Birthday Cake

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. ig t l a i t the ta ld deoeaied. to oA lH l *- lb e m -irtU rth e -n e e e e tiy * i« » lie ts

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Piiiiiw Scar- , let'Fever ;

i , B e irtrt refer e m to e iw *^^ ta t tM hoUdajn. p n ta b ly due to U»- fltet t i u l U tcn w M D onnne^ cbeek*• ! I r S * . « . « b l W n n dortM U » t ,: .p * to t M the p w e n l Ume the > tebo^ tnw d DM e n f» K l u> n t nz K - i i a : j | i b e l . a h » w . u ■ ?au a y :w « « 'i« » «d»y to-*Jwnte8 pu.

^ K » .S U nbeU J BmlUi. Twin PaB»lebool sa n e . «be m»koi daUy In- “1 ;

; iMCUoD tTlpa to Ziocolo. Wfttblflf. llto i . BlekeJ. Junior hl«ti Khool u d «

• 8 t. Id in « l'» C»Oollo aehoota, *n- fc oouneed th i t tn addltUui to U » tU- _

’ luUoiB the end tier cM iiUnt b t i

s f i . s r s r j t ' s s ; i f- th w u th the la te ra l of tbe ichool «■*? , m d Um P w n t-T e icb c r **•

*®Rwn September to P tb tuw r 1. I ' u n , Bmlth b u made 3M tirpbold

tiaB»nUaUonx.'ber rvpoA.Ind^Stta. —j- - a » 'b i» -e o tts u lU d 3 » . p u e n t r n . jp±

l u d in f Ibelr cWldrcn. m p ld d w n m Inipectloo h u been m*de o( ^

. I M tu e L ' ' ' be.lImpeet* CbOdrfD t i

O h ildm tmder her obwrraUon ^ind ie ttt thM » per cent or 3M chU- le n

noderw cliht She w U bed fli M d mew ired JMJ ehUdren. Bpe-

- t W tr a r t io i i - w M - f iw o - to -a o a m

fitted to | I * M 33 children. Twen*' tr-^our ehlUrea h»d teelh ««ed or .o t r u te d durlns the period under

’ 'U n . Bmlth hU T U ltcde]4b9tnet vdO T taiJheJoonaon tb ila itp ftned , ^

^ lo r d ite u e i F ortr- ^7 flw children haw beea W Jt U) doc- ^ , ton* office* for further toipecUon -« B d -« -b m -b e * n ta k e n - lo ^ to W ^, offla* t o t ^

* te k * ah 0B i«du rto fU uueB l0d .» n d ,,ji* 67 ehlldien «bo ireie tick h«Te been ■ent hoine. Three hundred chlldiea

^ b iw .'b m U w n ^ r u X Inpw U oa j ,* , •nie ■ehool n u m b u delivered , •

itx be iltb t tlk i durlnc tbe p u t four- maothi. which b»TB been be»rd by « :» 8 - p e n o n i . '- ................. - r - ^

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■ ^ M to tt ttr - t tr tw n t------R « T J t ;H i AmZ m l, p u to r of Imm anud Luther, j .IB church, n tu m td Ute b u t ere* pU] Blue fro n * brief v ltll to Bolie, making the trip bjr a e lo r , i

'B tn ]lrflm .0 rm » r4 d r,.» n d Mr*, jjjc Carl Brown and dauthU r. Oondon, oai

. Ore«ao. are b e n to Tltlt their par* g, -enu. Mr. aad M n . F n n k Bio«n

Ti Ea-a f . 'U ia M ii j . a . a iw i ih— ^

- '•C e « ta -D M . - l u n d a : i Cbpplm- = er, eouiln ot lU r. Blacker 3. Brown, t u ncKlred word of h li death lu t ^

' veek a t Beeiilheba Spring*. Tennea. q u . aee.lnanBUtocnobUeaccldentwhleh ..U tboDght to have followed an at*

..ta ck of bean trouble with which he =^ ! w m u c t « d. . -------------------i p

- U rcfteekaraw pM ecto -T bo fler* I ' ent)r>One Liveetock auocUUon of 1

r t im o rtir i n f H W ir f t r tiU a ld . | L' t n e e tln i here Batu r ta r aftgneoo I k ‘- jn e n iu y i&. i i r : O m ntie te . deps:' t r

ty lupenlior of grsslng’under the I ■Taylnr a ft y in m n i with thnn I L tb a t erenlng for the purpoee-of le t- I f t ln i out a a are* to accommodate I tba people rtlstng stock It I t U poe^ I (ible to do ao. I

-^INTfR’S HOST BinER BLIZZARD RAGES OUT OF WESTERN STORM REGION .

(Continued F & b f t i e One)

Puc*. early today,i t o t of the iea>_ 100. and-by Boon. w tr tw o 'io cb cs ' -

deep, with ao algns o f a letup.B U nart ia Panhandle

BlUxard winds blew U k m ° r ^ * Uons o t tbo idsho p a ^ P * , dos­ing highways and dropping.iM mer* cuiy as low u 93 degreea below sero.

D ispatchn Iiom Moscow, Idsho,^ d most country Khbols were y -

cold wave after inow blocked high* w ay /and therm om eten hit S3 below

-a t-F e td ln an d . ao betow a t Burke,I t below a t Coeur d’Alene and IS betow a t Moscow.

La Grande ivport«d aU main high, ways tUII open In ao rth e u le m Or*.

~ goo and s d d sereral (flo«.blocked secondary roads were reopened.

RESCUE PARTyT oES TO MAROONED TRAIN

(ConUnued Prom Page One)

~ h U 'Tw in Palis T a rly ye»lerd«y.dropping the mercury to 11 dcgm s

. below Kro, tbe » lnd U ut swept the dlstilet for iB b o u n has nbaled and U st nlg(it th e highways were

Tliafitierell cutoff U st night w u re­ported opta to th e Otah Une. High* way 93 W e e n Jerome and Wells tyqalzli blocked^.* . • ■. ^ o btts-senrlee t o been resumed.

• tnit the ottlee here reports .coodl*

i t e ^ r S m sr^f'Si S P r" ' yB u Betm aa"” '" 1~

. J . L . Schwinn, driver of th e Twin PkUt-Halley sUge, U ft here a t. I t

BlgbL'Ue went toJerom e Thunday, being four n lU s by bone.

■ ...f tia S y be'rieaobed Shoahone and yertefdiT th»t<f Jetemej nU h t he U t^ J e ^

.-joof eo p u p e ic u C R u rn iU s b rw iy ’■ ;«f .Oeoding. Bills and.Buhl. > ;> ^^B uilag^ooniloued.w U ^jnott of

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“1 don't itke no girl's blrihdsy par- ' ly. Ih ey glre rou a nkkefi wortlT '• r Ic* rrean and cspeet a two*

. b it present,** ME. 3

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___ _■-IXWlfftON:Puneral serrlees-for'B.-C,-De*8h, nU red m *tihsnt o t UWUlon who dlM a t Twin PaUs U u seek. wlU be held here a t 3 p. m. tomorrow. “

The Bev. T. M. Burleson of lha Eplseopal chureh will conduct Ujo semees.

flurUi WlU be a t LewUtw. ^

i i m i i E i i lflTlDEIiSKES"":

— =---------- ^. Puneral aervlett for H . P . Harder. .'

p reildeaM t the Harder Bean com. p m y in d th> Trtahit WhnlMSla O nt. oery'compaay, wllL be beld a t < o 'e ^ . t b U a ltm o o o a t the While mortuarx ehapel. Masonlo liervleei win be eondueted, and a KnighU TempUr escort wUl be provided. S S

The body wUl lie In lU te from 1 to'^S'uUuck a» tlie uiuiluaiy, bot wUl not be opened during services. « . Mr. H arder died February 8 In Long Beaeh. CaUfomla. w ben be w u ^ JweodingLibfl w lBter.______ J ___ i a si

, 8CBCEM PLAYEE3 WED 'YUMA. A ds;-P ib .-< -{ in-F T aa- tow-

des Parmer, O . o t SealUe, and Ti Olenn ErUcsoo. 33, of fisn Fran- a cUco, acnen p laym , w tn married Pebi | » n today by Justice of tbe Peace Mot E. A. Rreeman. spec. ErlksoQ signed Uie manUge ll> M cense wlUi his true name, Olenn o t tA ndosm ; ' ...... ................ : ^B'

The bride and groom have been I K pUylng In tUms only a short Ume. a r

■ --------- - ■■...■■'-------- geom n O R lA L DIXKCrOB DIES TOJCBPA, sK s, Feb. I MV-A. L. T tf

M dudi, 70k edJtorUl d lrsc ttf of the ' Capper Farm Press and a member S of the editorial staff of Uk Capper ' ljubll»Uons yean, died h e n . /

Uie Khooli Uiroughout souUi centra] atUIdaho U u t have been closed Uie goop u t 'few d iy i wlU be' re^iened BtuiMonday or Tueiday. whi

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Ip S s ifM r U o n h a n C h , daughttr of Mr. «a tf-«C iy .-»^p . onbam .rw bo n t hep> Jja ly ll iom in T i n w m . d i« i’la | t< m l f ig a t Uw of ber. p « i B t i i » ^ n & d aveme-ooiUL

p*rtBHn(.stor« last erenliw. A pby* (ieUfa w u s a i h n ^ . a t . ono*r*nd h*:«rrtved ibo itly befon ber deaUi. " X a AddlUoo to her p a m U aha U Rtrvtred by .her grandmoUier; M n .U W. .Champlin, and two sUUrs, m a o e * *Qd M a ^ lo u Oraham. . M

M o s c o w ; Idaho, FtV B ( f l DB. R . Whltla< ItepubUeaa naUonal Dcommitteeman lor Idaho, sound* ■ed » ringing appeal lo r prtservaUon ■ of Ute consututlon and a h a lt togorem m ent spending In Uie keynote ,a d d rm of an advanee Lincoln day ,

t« n l |h t '________________ ^*The ooniUtutloo m ust be p n - }

served U this country U to remain ( a democracy." the Coeur'rt'A lm e - leader declared amid tbe appUuse — o f T c r o M driSO; Ifieluding several hisIdaho Republican leaden. «n

za crfUcUng expendftore* e t tbe (niDemoeraUo adminUtnUon. WhIlU Uielaid, " It h u left us wlUi a debt bur* byden the like of which we have nev- uer known. During the past tbree byye*n more money h u been ^ w i t ne tUian In Uie p n vlous l a ye an of _ = Dur naUonal »isienM .“

life. ,

CARD PARTIES HELD~ , BY FILER RESIDENTS ^

- r o « R r - P e ^ ^ M r , - a n d - M r f c — R upett . WUliaouon entertained Tbursday evening wlUi five Ubles of- -dum b.beir pinochle. HUh icores were received by M n. D. H. Bb'owera and B. 6 . Corless and Mr. j ^ J t r t . E. M. Raybom received ___

PlU r . auction bridge club mem*i b e n were guesU ol M n. H. E. Musgrave of Twin Palls. Friday.A shower w u given-M n.-R.&-Cor- ~ less. H igh scares tor bridge were re­ceived by M n. E. M. Raybora and low-seore by Mrs. Earl MbreUnd.

T he Piter Womans club wHl Kdld a regular meeUng Wednesday, February 13. wlUi Rev. Irwln S . . MOU u gueit Ipeaker. There will be specUl musle. .* .

M n . j : T. Shirk tett the middle Of Uie week for a vUlt a t Chieago.: iBUly-Hawklns,- ron-ot-M r.--and — U 5 T L ; W. ■HiWHinMnbmlited to - » niajor^ openUon a t the county g eo en l hoiplut, Thunday.

TWIN FALLS TRUCKMEN STALLED IN MOUNTAINS

. Alma Wells, truckman of Twin Palls, «uid-.hls helpCT, W._H. Jenk^ _ Ins. who left Twin Falls W ^ e s -

gon. In time to sta rt o r ir the Blue MounUlns wlUi many oUien who were told by sU te p ^ c e and

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?edcar€ely lo t them play in ; snow, b u t see tha t iv clothes, avo kept

i_wilL_hav.e_.moie...... -e Jo i' jthe children r i 'n g th is w intry ithei- i f you ''send ■ ir laund ry to . . . . . _

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hlgh«tT rtiglneen not td 't^ e 's u c h ' an atlempl. They wera n le u e d u , , from (tie snowbanks a i d * n r up Uie mountalna “m ursday evening by crews of m en wlUi plows from lA Onnde and PendUtM. dincted by lU te poUce aod U g h w v ^ * n etni.

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you get in th e a w ro let, t o d don't get anjrvbcriB e! O w T ro le t price*, and yon wOl r o n d e n ta n d ' w hy pcojile t h cnly compleu h tc -p r i^ ear.

I t ’s th e on ly low-priced c a r N tw Perfected UydnuUc B n k a , are e u e n tla l to m axim um d

. u f e ty —- ' T h o -o n ly Iow»priced * ear-w itl

fsm ous Gliding Knce.Aetion- . which hringB you com fort a n il ; beyond com pare—

T h e only Iow*priced c a r vrith . .S(eci.on<i-/>i«t_.THrrf»..rep, jvh ich .

u nm atched overhead protcctlOih—

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d S E F S i !Puneral services for U rs. M a g ^ • -

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jUreeUon of U * njortusir. • v - r Aev. W. E. Harmon, pastor of liw

O hrlstU n' church. wUl offlcUU a t tbe servlee*.

M n . Moon, who had reelded la ” Twin Fails to r 3g yean. U^survlved _ by ttu'toUffwbig t im tn : R a n r ' Moon. WesUlr. Oregoo. wbo fMv«d y e s t e n ^ to attend Uie fuoeral; M r£ jU o ia Cavender; B allou. CaU. “ • fom U : Z h n Mooo. puipert, Wash* ington: Sidney Uooo. sa U a ,- O rt- " gon: BooBle Moon. LeRoy Meon and M n . Leeoa Kecb. aU of L e u M Beach, and E A. Moon, Oren Moca and M n. L o n Den. all o f Twtn Falls, l lire e chlldrtn prteedid ber10 deaU t" • - ^

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Mrs. Bonnee Thompson. SI. for ^ Uie pasl eight yean a nsldeo t ofrw ln PkUs. died Wtdnesday afUr* «noon a t the home of hrr sister, Mrs. ">NellU Bemberton. Kingman. Art- Clona. She w u on her way to CaU. iT tom la to vtiit reliilves when she

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