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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

--- CULT INFUICTS SERIOUS^ INJURIES UPON YOUTH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

HErBURN, SHOSHONE AIID BURLEY Std^ENTS Wl>l

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

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

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

___________________ «GIRLOF GLENNS FERRY “

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

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

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

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

AHEMPT AT SUICIDE BRINGS BACK HEARING

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

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

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

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SALT LAKE CITY GIRL ‘ IDENTIFIES MURDERERS >

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Possessed of trem endous vitality. Leland survived numerous reverses

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

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

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

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

the largestcollectlons of Llncolnla in tI- cxUlenee. (

^JfiSElTPEI i1 DEMiSUFCHilf’- ______ . ' J

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ISSOCIATED PRESS NEW

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

ROOSILTPACB ; BOUmONSINRIlGE

FORPmiTyiiRSile _____

•' President Hoover Rwains* Without Strong Opposi- 3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Barkley AeU The announcem ent tw flenator

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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\EyvSPAPER IN TWIN FAL

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I f >rli KtudenU won the debating con-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

w u "(Continued on Page 3, Col. 3) i

W hy Call Them Sportsmi

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

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

S- Harry Fleischer and Able Wagner Become Oblects' ]

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

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

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

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

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

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

representatives.He told those who talked to him

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(ConUnued On page 7, C d . 3)

I COMIliiNllCES :: lOLSTOlE RITESeel. _____

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

T he raU a become eifeetive April eon IS.

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

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

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Hopeful Eas Flash To Cl

E W ith Dawn (European Cardinal

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

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

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

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

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

CAMPAIGN PUTS 341.569 PERSONS BACK TO W O M

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

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

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Christinns, Moslems and Jews Unite On Easter ;

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1 . TODAY; Clonay:,:^^

1 W g:110 PAG1B8 — 5 CENTS , '

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

Dark With Economic Woe,. Hears Messages of Joy In

- — Cathedrals and-(;ot(aoes^1 _____

I (By The AaweUted P re u )

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

In Dublin, Ireland, Uiere w u

(Continued On Page 7, C o l 6>

E TRi i'COIlSTfttIn

Between 25 and 30 Passen- gers Contribute $800 In

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

C lara county.Descriptions o t both bandlU wera

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

' (C oQ iInu^ On page CoL7)

" 'a iiiliip iiss- _____ Mil

Erma Chrislnuen, MoBimoy K ' Sohool, Defeats Repre-

- sentatives of Six Districts " J

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Third to drop ou t o f ^ ’ ***'*’

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. I . • I Tided

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

a ta tfa im p. Co.

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

' - try. Phone M81J3. £

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Big Reii.> .. L et us figure yoi

W . M o h t o o t. PLANING

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

rOMOBBOfV — Cletdy: modcn(« , i eaperatBrti

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

nd 39 per eent e f laturatlon.

100SEVELT PACES S S BOURBONS IN RACE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

F O iE llifF IL E S -

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

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

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

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TWIN FALLS, BUHL -■ . AND CAREY SCORE

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

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

f moa." Twtr

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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TWO WID11TE8 1M m m m '

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SpecUl musle was presented by

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

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

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

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

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• T in s STATEMENT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

C,h e looked up. am and «aid Zacch

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NEWS, TWIN EALLS, n>ABO, £

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

B e lam s te Topek*—Mrs. O. G rif­fith, Topeka, B^ansu, wbo b u b te n j

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tU lltog b e r t w llb b e r soa . H aalaoB T tj O rU flth , a a d daugbter, Mrs. L eaa " Carey, le ft yesterday fo r b a r bome.

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

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

- - f — lat<R tiB ra From Bola t W. O rr C hap- _

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

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

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

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rled 38 caU bn re ro ire n a a d were - atfout 88 y e a n old.

PoUce and sherifft o f B an P ra n - n cUco. Ban Mateo. B anta O U n a a d J a d iae ea t oountles were oolifled and a aeazcb for tba baadUa s ta rted , i t is beUered they bad a n automobUe, probably d rtren by a confederate, s ta tioned somewhsre near tb e tu n ­nel. poUetf said. y i

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PRIZE WINI s t-M rs . S l lu Condlt. H sgerm an. Id 3nd—Mrs. R. V. Jones. 33T W alnut. Ti

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

- U th -H . O . Hayes. 200 B lue U k e s Be 15th—M n . Edward H ardtog. Route 3. 19th—Mrs. P s lty Cochrane. Route. T

^VINNERS OF ?1.00 It EARLY LEI

TRO Y LA U N D R Y -: 1. M n . Olive M. Cook, SOO Sth Ave. E3. Plorence S. Joslyn. 347 0 th No.. T i a. M n . MQdred H . W olter. 303 Taylor4. M n . M arisn D unn. 419 3rd Ave. Nc0. Mrs. T . E. Chadwick. 804 3rd No.. ■) 8, Mrs. W. O. Thompson. 804 3rd No..7. M n . Ployd Lyons.-Box 348. T«. ln P8. Veteja Bell Blakeley. 403 M ain We9. Mn. D. n . Holt. 331 2nd No.. Twin10. U n . Nettie Hanes. 340 4 tb E u t . 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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MUsouri U looking to r eenlenarlans.As p a rt o f Its ”Century of Progress'* exposition a t th e Chicago fair nex t • year, real "old tim ers" wlU be Inter- viewed for firs t-hand Information on th e s ta te 's early hUtory. ~

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

north I IRev. Howard Renwlck Cannon, ■

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SCIENTIST 2leo NlnUi avenue, e u t ' al

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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CHURCH O P JEHUS CIIBI8T, ^ LATTER DAV SAINTS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Phoae MO. Adv.d —

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• CORPORATE' TRUST J^ Now U th e Umo to buy

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- c rdw t a d leetirity I n w l i b l r oome P * /U r-c h to » and depw itloo : th a t R i u ik ^ '4 trend U e n r upward u d ^ ( e e n

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In tfir, m u r r « t to o , ,* u t e r b r to n , more . lh tn that^ a teneeral o f f il th ®‘ “ " th a t I i con ten t w hen I t U In tune c g u n e < w ith th e in fin ite, lAiaUTfr th e ultl- to thl* m at* fo al. «duK.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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1 New Yorkerl X.'", at Large 3 ' s

G. D. SEYMOUR rr-----

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

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

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

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

It was finally dtscoNvred th a t she

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

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

d Ju jt withdrawn it. , ,,

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

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

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

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

—BjggitaBy K U U U 8IMP2IOK which

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

jntU It. U dr&ctlciDy rethced there from 1

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

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

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

— — lalUtiOAKLCV, Marclj 3fl (BpecUl to

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

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TWIN FALLS DAILY NEI

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

lAILEY, LEGIONNAIRES AWAIT “ LDONY SHOW” ™ "

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

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

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

). SUNDAY MORNINO. KABOH 2

INDER FINANCES [] IMPROVMK ^

Ihamber of Commeroe Organ ■ Writer Thinks Congress­ional Aid Beneficial •

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(AILEY CLUB CONVENES 5m— _ . Vem

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

:DEN QIRL RESERVES PflP AND PARENTS BANQUET

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

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

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

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

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

HAILEr RESIDENTS VISIT K_____ a rra y

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

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

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

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

Jrocery slock for taxes takas pUee

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

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eek lost 100 Iambs In one night.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

iCSTELLOSTODENISllRill HPUSDiy

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

— M r;OEN GROUPS GATHER

_____ init sEDBM, l iu rc h » (SpecUl to T he “ *11®

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

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

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

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

added to the p le an ro of Uie =

RADIONIC DIAGNOSIS

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

fo r » 7 .M

DR. S. C. WYATT___ _

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i LEW AYRES JAMES CAGNEY i

A Thrill Loaded D ran a . . .

AI.SO Silly Symphony j

Tirin Falfci News Reel

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

tubea, heater, high-compn tire lock, bumpers

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

E A S Y G . M . A . I

TWIN FALLS DAILY NE

POTATO MEN SCHEDULE ^ GATHERING IN RUPERT

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

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

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

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

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

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CHAMBER_OF-COMMERCE_ -PCANrRUPERrBANQOEr iis

_____ CBlIRUPERT, M arch 39 fSpfClsJ to

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

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

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

HOLLISTER CLUB MEETS_____ con

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

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

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

Spring Clean

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

l . $ 2 6 5

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

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

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

......^ 1 7 51929 CHEVROL

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

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

N-^NKIN

NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAH 0. S

iPEflTMEN W O N 1““N E w m m r e H ^

; , of t

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

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

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

apa

FAilllGDPEIIIITIDNSUTEDENSTIIiiTSODNIi

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

N«r»ery, Klmberiy. A dr. t l

ranee Sale

•a

EVROLET SIX, h a s

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

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

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

« t u s D e m o n s t r a t e .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

;a v e y o u m o n p yI ■

0. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ic lodge a t the regulsr seulon prlday ' evening.

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

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

*e**lon In Albion. _ _ .

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

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

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

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

1 ~

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

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

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

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

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

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

HAB SEEN IN MONTHBt I

SUNDAY I MONDAY I TUESDAY I

THE HONOR R- C o m e — s h a r e w i th a so l ' I n g a lo n e a n d u n a r m e d :

w h e r « h c w in s a lo v e t h a SK W e w i th h ia e n e m ie s g r e a t e s t lo v e s to r y e v e r

T h e E r n n t

'B p o hON THE STAGE

-K E R E -IS -A -S H O W I And It’s F tlU ' only chsnee to te e the gr stage presenU tion offered In fflon

BIG TIME ■ VAUDEVILLE

T he hottest stage band e%er prei in Tw in PalU

ALFANELLI. . . „ t n * - H i g —

C A M F O R N I A C R E O M

S Y N C O P A T O r

• Red ho l rhy thm by U n dusky he. en tsrtalners direc t from a n ext engsgem eni w ith R K o ^ O r p h vsudevlllet

wHh

“ B IG S I X "(D lag Deng Daddy from Dial

and

OCTAVIA DORAM

T B I n J a T lB lM , * la g » r» r - R td 'h o t syncopationreom edy an

bluest ^ luet tlng lag n a T t tv e r :

LCH 27.1932 '

. - ’ 4

'iByPEBTIlECElS HOICK liraMONCBOP-Wss■ 1 ' fan: ' ■■ tioi

RUPERT. M arch M (SpecUl to ', T h e News)—Plve federal crop loan "

check* bad been received in Mini- doka county a t the cloae of busines*

• ye tterday a t the office «f County ^ ; A gent Buford B. Suhn*. beadquar- l o ' ’ U r t for th e loan application*. rep

" I t Uke* about lour days from the , tim e of sendlag the appllcstlon to J

S a lt Lake City to get returns." Mr. K uhn* s u te d Saturday morning,- ' ®d

“We a re now /Hllng out bUnk* a t U>e ra te of about 10 a dsy and to

! d a te • have U ken applications fo r I ," , abou t • too farm en," Mr. K u h w

s u te d . s ) Owing to th e exhaiutlve Informa- —

tlon and m any technical polnU to be bei supplied In th e aj^llcailon. M ere a n

; a re tom e applications th a t are a a t l l - -ui• Ing Intorm atlon on certain deUUs ku ‘ ; before complete fer remlUlng.[ I T he local committee on approval < ' ! of the papers conaUU of John Rem s- 426

! l .................... ......... • ;

;i Attention Fai

I DEPRES- j " W H A T — Sp(ic iiT E "cn q i ia l l l y ' S

^ ■ W H E R E — S h e l l O il W a r e h o u s e

b! W H E N — F o r a l im ite d t im e o n

I W H Y i- O V E R S T O C K E D !

i . B e . s u r e . tp _ a v « lly .o u r f l€ lf .o f . t h i

'' o n t h e s e ( lu a l i ty S h e ll p r o d u c

i Buyers ol Automob; | C O M P A R E o u r a u lo m o b lle I n s t

I e r e w h f n y o u b u y a a t

J 1 Proplerty; “uar: i F o r d ......................... S 6 . 0 0

r. C h e v r o l e t .........$ 6 . 0 0

: BuickAH e lh sr make* of AoUmebUM

SO l'N D STOCK COMPAN Nona M in

J.E . ROBET h e I n s a r a n c e M a n -

it

1 H . v lK i^ l

ROLL PICTURE OF 1932s o ld i e r o f F r a n c o th e g lo r y o f v e n l

e d i n lo t h e c o u n t r y o f h i s e n e m ie s t h a t c o m e s U> h im o u t o f h a t e 1 ie s t h e g lo r y o f f o rg iv e n e s s . . . in v e r to ld !

'n n t I .u b itH ch P ro d u c tlrm

b e n . jS u I IF r o m t ^ e 1

j E “ T H E M A I

It’S-Tw in -------..........................t g re*te«months LIONEL

B A R R Y M O R EPHILLIPS HOLMES

J ______ __ T<ANCT CAKKOLL

E A Pletare T on 'W inR em tm btr u Long a

presented T ea Uv«!A story of love so dlvln« llfU d Uiret *ouU from

_ hell of d u p a lr Into a heiI en of h*pplnessl

r p h e u m

DUU)NOTE:’ T im t will ne( per

mK thU fe a ta r e . t« b

r t n d t h r - fo f*a««t. rer heard. ^

... _ ...

P a w : g i r « ; , , . ; ' )

MAROA FA W ER J u b o r ■MAROA, U areh » (BpteUl to-Tbe -

N e w t) - f lp r ln i f a m *|ork J r begin- nUig In Ih t u a r o t d t e t e t 8 e T < rtI_ farm era have ch tnged their leea*Uon* for t h t seatoo 't work. ■

A lthough U«T6 U D o U tn t la t b t ‘ ' ground, aeveral fan o e ts bav t t t a r t td a-ork tn j tbe t«U.

Sheepm ta'baT e movM th tl r Oocka . to th e B ru o tau deairt. v h t r t g r a i t l i 'repo rt•d ,e « e u * o l.’ ......— ■

ja m t* iswanton h u ita t td tba B.J . M a im t W Htcrt tr* e t n e t s t l j cated by Homer Bean, wbo h as n o r* ed to U n N lebelioo W.

8 . A. Robtrt* and fam ily b a re mov­ed In to tb t te n a a t bouH oa t b t L e t - . te r Brown ranch, and « n i aisU t U r. Brown in the ( t m wocx ih t comtng .. . fcaaoo.

berg. George M oier aod w m iam H. OlbMn'. All application* a r t fUltd ■ ou t a t U tt offlot ot county Agent Kuhn*.

C harir* t . U rv e n Ceal Co. PboD* - 42S, CasUe G aU Ceal. A4v.

irmers

SSION!•' S h e i r P e l r o l e u m P r o a o e i i r

u s e . B lu e L a k e s B lv d . S o a th .

o n ly .

t h i a o p p o r tu n i ty t o s to c k u p

lu c ta a t 4 b ig c a s h s a v in g .

Me Insurantn s o f M c t R A T E S ( b o th - l a t o i n s u r a n t e .

i j Paktio-t* , L u b u t r ) um u% \9jm10 m o o 10 sio.ooH) S12.00 :Um w ritten a l l U l r« lt*•ANY IN8UEANCE i i f r ■

lERTST w in F a n i . I d a h s

■ J l - ' - KtUMtf .■ I M e A ay ge tI I■ I U c B a k ta y■ 1 UeLewwrtotr

M ltu r- . I B S C ^ a Z j f '« " • • • a e v e r 11

UWUfbt tlM I • , a t - couid s n l l * IUl t n e agUB a t t s * 1

!nr * * # •* • Ijja?iig But I

l a b y ^

le R o s t a n d P l a y

IA N I K IL L E D "

5 i L _ —

rine II rom a heav-

;d T ^ t u r e ' ^

I B LO N D ia AND BANKEE8 GAVE H IM CEEDIT!

- H U worrit* W t a t - money troubles , . . but honey Iroubleel

- >BIC SHOT

C u r r e n t 1

F H i m i S -

i W H I B I E S -

ON E U MODES

-SfMrtw Skirts For Sports Wear, Button arid Flower Trimmings and New Coat- Dresses Claim Attention

Bj B i m i COWAN i(M x itU i p ™ W m M i W rtlo )

CBIOAOO. M u c h as - O mUT- Ude tu rn s tlia fccobilntr ftncT to I clotbM. BDd here »r* u !lculled trom tm ftt of Sloo N ew i" iH h t-« e ln g rtwlag ii

. taan t n d roundi of * » « « :I S k irt leng th t mre •ll«hUT ih o r t-

e r fo r momln* »od ipo rU wew:loD«er fo r drwey »od a f t e r o m |]

lemtft'forcTCTitaf.------------■— — ■ ■ fcp Buttons » « rery m uch la e»1- ■

denee for trlm m lnf. “n i e r five ■ U u t mlUtUT Kir. ■O Floweri a re | 00d. H m t W m ■

E u te r txjnneu; perch on lhe ■ thoulder or belt Une. ■A JtckeU ure oa everything from |

aporU frocki to eren lo* fow w . _ . T be c«pe' effect! *r« newer for e w -

. ntoff. of the new iw lr llo r ctr*cuU r cepei »re bonded w ith fur.e T be coat d re a . ck>ee fitting tn d |

UUcred. uRitlly In w n p -tro u n d I T crtloiu, to i t l n to f popularity.

------ A - u t n y of Um newer fp rlng ootUa o d lu lU b ftT e itee ree tJ itt oome

Juct to or Just below tb a e»ow . Uog glOTea a re worn wtUi th em ,7 H igh necUlnee continue to be

«m trt.BrenlngdecoUect«feaahow — a U ndtncy to come up tn back aod -

^° * ar» t a ou te ttndJd r fea tu re o f th e M uon . < l _Q Lace for erening frock i U «tUl

In high faroc. Very new are | j poppy and dalijr embroidered de< « |i t lg n i against a Uoe background. i n Polo co au In th e belget or

co lon are im a r t a a d youthful, coi They are worn with th e collar up tn goi back. po;I I Scarfs a re exceedingly Impor- ««

tan t,M pecla lly theiia rrow ones ]knotted eloee to th e th ro a t w ith col- ofi la rlets coati and suits. he:1 9 H aU continue to UIU IH e bere t Su

■ • 'm seen In se re ra i new ver- m« slons. ' R.1 0 &luet and beiges predomlnaU Ui

In the color scheme enUvened by reds, greens tn d brow oi. F e r e n « *• n lag are past«]s w tth t n icy-llko quality. Black. wtalU a n d the com* , blnatlon of boUt hold the ir popu* Ij

“ « ■ ___________________

WOMEN eiVE UGE “ MIlKINUNBmnilNKg

---------------R C m iM r m n o e . M arch ae tfln - dBreton unemplojvd women are be­ing minted to rerlve th e ' ancient It B reton laee>»ork and band em* ci broMery a rt, which has a lm ost died yi In the lost quarter oentury. fr

I n laao. there were 9O.W0 women in In B tliU ny who e tro ed their Urlng a t the family fireside by m aking « Isces and embroidery.

Their a r t was m uch appreciated hIn Paris. New York and London. w

Maehmes kUled the loduitry , but mnow th a t unemployment U lUaliitg If iU way Into tbe eountry of th«Mfslthrul folk they are thinking of *SolDg back lo the old hand ways. ««

--------------------1 >■'low a't adult vocational eductUoa >«

program has' more th an doubled in elthe last two years. el

A rg e n tin e G ir

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V.

i r r — - -t i l * Iflftd I n -Um JA itijU U

i'l .

P«JBSiJC *

T r e n d s A n (

I S T R A IG H T

' l i l l l

K >m r

------ T h is p l i t n ksiiloced. • .c o i t w i lh s U lc h in ^ u i e i . a s t r i tn m in ^ i» xn excell* j

( t n t m odel f o r gcneriJ I a1 l-aroaT id w et-r .

I W o m e n W in "1(By T h e AssocUtod Press)

I SEATTLT. U areh J» -P lv e house­wives, who prldo themselves on the ir ability to cook, wUI u k e over the reins of government In tw o K ing county towTU next June . And they're going to carry Inlo office th e ir home policies — clean housekeeping and economy.

U rs . S. A. Bourke was swept into office by I>ival]>i 300 dcisens over her male opponent, U ayo r Harvey

. Sunk, and w ith her w en t a working m alorlty to the town council. Ur*.

' R . H . SU pleton. U rs . J . I. Miller and

I Two m en are h ^ d -o v e r members . of th e council, one of them U rs., SU pleton's husband.. U rs . U lller's huAwnd. now city . clerk, will adm inister th e oath of '

oftlce to hU wife and o ther newly- elected oHlclslt. M ayer-elect Bourke said t t waa probable MUIer would be reappointed.

Behind U rs. S lelU Alexander,

( newly elected mayor o t Issaquah. th e village sm ith stands. Her . hus­band U Jo h n O . A te x a n d ^ a blaek-

- d ty council. ~H er supporters said when they

it learned U ri . A lexander had been 1* coUectlng her husband’s bills for 13 d years and had let only $40 slip away j

from her. they decided he r plaee was I D In th e city hall. 'g She was elected on a s tric t econ* g omy program.

R egarding Uw enforcement, she d Mid tbe Uwn was getting a ll I t *

w anted and she w ouldn't give It any | . I more. iH aqush hs* a population of g 7«J. Il• U rs . ■U plston - FxpUlned - t h e e 4 women of Digrall were op in a rm s {

ever ‘-(allure of Ihe m tn to enforce !•'* dey* U va. U w -a b ld tn c eUlMnsi

0 tei; there was only one re m e d y -to z a elect housewtvee to do some rea)

e leanti« . They d ld l” (

i r l P la y s R o le-.......... ~ ~ , - 1

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i X ^ f A P C S n c T r i S ^ i l c iu r ^ •1 t a lk in g p ic tu r c p r o d u c e d in th e

a d H a p p e n i

[ T F R O M P A R

. • •• - T h i s cp ring fVoek- •; in p r in te d , ftcral do t d e i i ^I >04 p l e ^ d . r>ehu c o lU r .

P(«*±ed r ttf i 'lM on e leeves■ a n banded w ith black.

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h« . ^ f t c r t h e v o t e r s o f D u v a l l , t io n . t h e m e n o n th e c o u n c il fo

^ i t y . MrH. S . A . B o u r k e ( l e f t ) w a H a m R o n e y ( c c n t e r ) a n d M m . J

i« c i l . S in c e o n ly tw o m e n w il l r c i n* f lc « in J u n e , t h e w o m e n f e e l t h i

s ___________ . '

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■ T E L L S p n o y T H— P irrS B U B O H . M arch J« ( « —, - T houan 91 j-ear old. Mrs. S a rah j Archer drnle.i all knowledge ot the [ m eanln.' of old aae. She U, however,1 quick t'> in te rp re t youth._______\~~ "You’-h," Alie says, "Is a sU U of

m ind, no; a tim e of hfe n o r a m a tte r o f ripe rh'-i-lu and supple knees, i t Is a.<> pu.-Mblr a l Ml as a t 30. I p ity \ thMP o'(i folks whose wires a re down i

_ and whr.»r h ra h a are covered w ith ’ tiie *'’” * "f eynlcUm and the Ice"of 'j

Mr*. Archer hajt been a mem ber of the Wompn's club here for 38 years

’ and XM a t one tim e lu president.

■ WOUEIf'SDiyUSES ■ ""••G IllllfTSlFEED W

I 8WANNANOA. N, V .. M arch 38 I W’ Inilivlcluftt feed<n« charta for I co«s-bovino meal* a la c arle—have

helped u» brlnjt success to 'a 'd a i r y ^ farm here oa-ned and operated by

] ' In the d.-ury run by Miss M sry B.i O rlfflih and Mias R. H am ilton noi two co«K in th e herd o t 35 are ted4 . alike, Kach cow's ration u recordedj- on a cart.I Milk, for babies Li » specialty ot the dairy, bill IhU trade sldne was ; fo'ind unprofltablp. -S o a line of

milk for nil members o f the family WM added, and now a speclaJvntfIk

i': . ^ .l>«ked for. tubenM ar patien ts. . ^ 1 S illt Jof f « } i ’iypc"df 'I ta d e 'II 1 wlected w ith care, and only certain

J eoas funilsh bsby milk, while o th - jT-f « t-P » o « iM c^ U m ilr« l« e -a n d -« * jll

-Whera t T n r to r th e s ic k . '" - ‘ — th e Barnu, jnlJkhouws a n d ©lher • Ibiulduiga wer* deHgiied by tb»

TWIN FALLS DAttYLY N EW S/TW IN FALLS, IDAH

l i n g s C l a i m

RIS—Sm art j^o

Swea.tem » r t - im p .^ K r i t T' fo r j p r in ^ . T h e iilfc ie "I v e c t. th e la c y s l i l c h an d , j tr te y bl&ate» a rc favor*- ite s fo r s p o r i jw c a n .

Z ' —

o lit ic a l V ic to ry

1. W aahington,^^ elec- ^I found them.<iclvo« in the minor- wan clected mayor anil Mra. Wil*

■a. J. I. iMlller chosen for the coun* remain on th e council takinR of- they have won a ‘jswecping" vic-

woovan ownera. and conslruct« l of native stone as fa r as peeslble.

A wild pasture o t IM acres to r u divided Into th ree sections and the I n calUe are ro ta ted from .one to the

other.

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________ ^ r n H u r c froupjngji~ By H o in rB A ^ io ^^ intcrtor rur4»*iln«» Edlio:. Ths

n i n g G o m m i

(o te s F r o m T h e

niis'blacl^"I ' ^ t s becoming lo Uie l i r ^ c r

f ig u r e J tc k e l i s W2.isl*Z en ith a n d {(eevcr A re J s la th e d t o th e e l b ^

J N eu) T y p e NecBy BARBARA BCAUPORT

(Associated P r e u Pashlon Editor) PA RIS. M arch 9 9 - r r e n ln * gowns -

for 16S3 a re known by th e ir neck-V lines,' T h e days w hen dealgnars slashed

^ a gown to th e waist, and Jet It to »t Z! th a t, a re done.w D ecollettes are complicated at*

fa irs these days, for—high or low. broadslw uldfred or n o n w — they all display an InlricaU c u t whleh partially concea'ts the back.

C a t Is Favored T h e decollelte w ith wide drtped

fichus covering the shoulders and form ing a V -fron t and back to oneo t th e favorites,-------------------------------

A nother slashes th a back Into In­trica te s tra p s parUaUy covered by shoulders.

A th ird drapes one band o t m ate­rial down th e fro n t o f th e bodice, a round the w aU t and up acroaa the nhoulder blades, while a fourth has a bore back, broken only by one n a r­row center sp ine strap.

C o k n Sopbbtlcaled Colora are equally sophtoUcaUd.

S o tt tones called aquarelles, blend*~ 1AS u v R t I tiues tu an effect strong* -

e r th a n pastel tin ts, a re th e order of th e day.

T here a re w ater greens, aoft blues w ith a touch of U vender. ca­n a ry yellows, peach pinks and such deeper tonM aa geranium red. gen­tia n blue and m idnight blue. Black a n d whlU are a tlll on th e evening

•C- color card.T h e fabrics to r milady's spring

rji danclnff frock a re generally duU- " • surfaced, w ith th e new pebbly crep*

flamlsol, m a t ssU n, lace and chiffon o f- am ong th e m ost poputor. ic - fUHiesetto I s RUn

T h a evenlne a llhoueiu to t t slim aa a wand w tth a watotUos a b it

= above th a norm al line, f itted hips ^ a n d a so ft (ull Instep-lsng th skirt." F low tra coDtrssUng wlUi Ute

eolor o f the gown are o ften used In to a narrow g a rla ad ' s tra igh t across

the tho fron t o f th e belt, a p e rt row the across each shoulder o r t aplashlng

effec t he re t n d there on th e sk irt. •

ir in y s C o m fo r t

t s ■

ng .showa new’~ W o m in * rA im a 'tS » n p * n len -* —'

W ritten fo r T he Newt « . FTM ent-dtjr fU tp ltc ts t t t r t e d

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AH 0, SUNDAY MORNING, MAS

t n e n t I n T h <

le W o r ld ’s F a s h

T h a» io v e i s f e i t u r e d . b y i t j • f ilU d . l in e s , L ifie Irim m ini le n d s Ihfe g a r m e n t X. ■fejplninc to u c h ,

N eck lin e s M a r k 1

^ p tl■ S ^Ups•t. A n evening gown of white

a trap decolletes, shown a t th links hold the s trap between

row for th e belt. F o r the other ev< ling derline and decollete Ardana< rt. • the bodice and skirt_ being spl

w ith th s N orm ans,- th e -ra c e th a buUi the first tw o-story .housei Som eone m ade a shallow recess li a w all, w ith th e -b lac k s loped-up w ard to a hole connecting w ith th ouUlde to let the smoke out.

U te ly builders bave learned th secret of efficient fireplaces, whle: a re practical as well a s decoraUve.

fu rn itu re exhlbltloiu have shown • tenden*^ tow ard g reaU r slm pllclt'

particu larly in th e decoration o overm antel spaces.

Com fort and Inform al converUenc will alw ays be the keynoU of fUe tide fu rn itu re a n a n g e m tn u . Here I th e place (or the easiest a n d mot restfu l ch air In , th e Uvlng rooti

^ - w ltb a h tn d y side ta W e an d a n ade” '5 u 5 t r 6 a r a f iB t i t tB i ? r m a iR r 7 4 h ‘

EMTIMlEllfiNSMEJINIH1UP’

CHATTANi^OOA. T enn.. Mnrc 3fl ii»v-V lrglnU Joe P rasler. no seven year* old. who was sto irn froi h e r hom e w hen she vnu bu t toi m o n th s older th a n th e U ndbcrg baby, u iu s t beginning lo Jeam th m ean ing oC '.be word, "kidnap."

Stie waa tsken from he r bed J th e P ra sle r home in 1937, w hen h t

. f a th e r waa city eom m W loner <I c a t i o n , a n d .k e p t away from h<

I I O lder achool friends a ro u se d h( curiosity by te lling he f. “ when yo

- . - y - 4 U U » - yott-~^«r»-..kUlaapp»d

" D u l ^ . w h at^ kidnapped?'* t e d T b e f t th e ; s a y t d lp p lo i t u

MARCH 27. 1932'

l e R e a l m O i

ih io n C a p it o l

^ ' A. cap eeffect sets eff the elecvcf

, ' oflKit disL onxl bouele » . spring coxt. The jcati' tf

of printed silfc.. -

; E v en in g G o w n s

1 1■ PP'S kiit« lace w ith one of th e new croas- . th e left, is of W orth design. Gold ;en th e ahouldera and form a chain evening frock with the sca rf shoul-

anae uses pale orchid m arquisette, splashed w ith m arquisette orchids.

th a t UltM* a b o u t-th e kidnapping-hav< been kep t In an a lbum to be showr

.heLK hcn.fihe la o ld enough to un- dersU nd them.

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i 3 A r N e w r S pn of

now “ •'’ tomorrow and letfrom ,tour P E R M A N E N T S j

bergh1 the < > 0 A A A N D '

^ O . U U U P 'fd Jn I _____________ Ia h e r

C r a w f o r d lt - I1 he'r ■ ID A H O ’S L A R G E S T A you B E A U !

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AN SA8TZR BUPFCS KtNUOhlllM r ru l l Juieca

" rB at oucuft c u n u t j*uy -But«r Cats OotfM '

«-utur plmsntos0 ItblnpocM 4 Mblnpoont

•e n u d <ook^ 1 oup eooktd

‘ 2 S S . M i 7 a S . u i' pspnka and milk. Cook unUi er*»mr

w u et formj. Sttr cstutsnuy. Add bardS t ^ mu»Efem»*cook‘ a**S5m ii'*A S

MBi. eook for I m lnuu. ttirrU g ooutaotljr. 6«rr« s t one*. . * i

EuU r C»k(-----^i-cup butler • -B e n J«lk»

1 cup aucar 2 cups (lour IV cup onuxe 31> uupoons

____K ^in'i*iiii],ii -_____ ll. u i° jL ^ !* rs ritrmaa •xtract

..»* Creun bulter sad add tusar. Cream well, add the orange lulee. When w*u mupd add reat o t InsrtdUnU, ixas

--------U>rea-jnmut*a_rour_lnio sluiUow_p*n__fitted witn waxed paper. Bsk* M min­uter tn moderato o trn . Cool aad Ireet,

w rroMlai^ 3 eupe iu fa r U leupooB M 3 taaapooci lemoD ex.i n vlnesu tractSiU I cup wkUr tMipoen ta lt - - -■ 3 t n w n im eup almonds

‘ ■V. teaspoon’ U eup red

almond e(* ebetilntractM il lu ta r. Tisecar aad Wkter. Boa

BeoUy. Do not sUr until thread tom a When a porttOD la alowlr pourtd /rom a •ooon. Four alowly Into beaten ecs wniiea. SM t until creamy aad tw X M d Ute ne* o t Use lacrwUeBis. rraes- th»to^c< the eake. Omta*qu«raB,sen*

, FOT roi'DDncH- Chilled Ormnte Julee— O x k e d g ^ C j r ^ M O *

Buttered OoTfe* '

- c s s s j s i r -Ajoaiagne Belsd

BpIeeOMe ____Oettee— ----------------• T e u M Cheeee Bsadwkhes

13 allcca white yallow i±m m , 'bread Ik teaepooi «a*

4 UblMpoona i tablc^ooea butter . eauup .

‘ A ^ s e b ^ elloaa In paira ta d b t ^ ter them. Cotar bU( tb* alteea w iB r«at o t ineredlaote. 00t«r with ramaUK^ IQB bread ille a . TtMst uaUl w«U taraOa#

1 ' ed. Serve a t onee. Three e«adwlo&V,I can be toaated on a recular toaetee, «U7^ n der the broiler or in a moderau eveo. a Bcallepad sa laea■ Bervios fix9 4 UblMpooDB •« teaepooaa b u tu r celery M l■ «.tabl(epoofisH --- 3 e u ^ mUk 3 tabltapoooa..................... ...B > tMapoon eall cbe{>ped■ U ta a a o m pacaleyH ‘ f ie?t'buttar and add oour. Add s t t a and eook unUl creamy sauce t c r M M a ttr cona-./,Uy. Add reac of ln«nd*o^3 Four Into uuttrred bakins Olth. bake Xt mlmit«i In moderate otan. _________________^ 8pk« Cake WIU>^eM^»CH»

I I’ cu'p’lU i^ J S S iS w t BO* •? 2 ^ p o o n a 3 eupe nour1' cinnamon 1 teaatwn

t teupoon vaclllar lo r» 1 cup lOw iB ttll,

■ White troatlnB. _____■ When weartnc rubber sJona «etBU«

th* (oaldM wiUi ea;cum powder and they will quickly allp on the haooe.

‘'CANNON B A U r NECKLACI NOVELTY m PAB18 8 T T U I

PA RIS. M arch 3« OD - “Cannon t f ball- necklaces t r t « novelty a c o » -■ Bory w hich th e younger se t to adopt-■ Ing here . T he necklaces constot of■ n double s tra n d o f big, black, b t l l■ beads entw ined w ith a heavy gold■ wire to sim ulate chains. T hey t r e* w orn as U x sole om am ent on t* sim ple frock.

'" f j BLOUSE FROM HANDKtatCHlKP a ln BECOMES NEW SPRING TR IC K )Ul- PA RIS. M arch 3fl Ml - B lo u s e * ^ hfa mode of a handkerchief are fa sn T ^ - | j . lo n 't U test contribution to spring

styles, (5ne frock of whlU m arocaln— h a s t ahort sleeved blouse made en ­

tire ly of a w hIU crepe handkerchief’*** g p n tte r td -w ith —embroidered -b lue-----own doU. I t U w orn w lih a UUored daf?:u n - b lue-w ooled-coat-U ned-w lU i-w hlle-—

crepe.

p f i H g ^

E n s e m b leI DEMANDS A- " V ‘'* ^ e K G B 0 » N D “01^-— ™

BEAUTY SUCH AS

C r a w f o r d ’tALONE CAN GIVE YOUI

et us show you w hat w« otn do Por g l tu th a t a re dlstlnoUy DCT*;;

PERENT com* to Ortwford'B sp»*^ claused g if t deparU nentt C(«meUea (00. a rtJn te lllgenU y to ld hero v t tb ^ a view to your particu lar aeedt.

> - B e a u ty .S a lo f l: 4 .r AND FIN EST EQUIPPED ' X T UTY SALON -X )M F k n ----------------- C-------- -—

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t l v e ’ G a m e s F o r C h a r i t y M

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O G D E N , U t a h , M a rc h 2S— w O g d e n h i g h a c h o c l b a s - f w Icc tba]} t e f t n s w a m p e d I u t

t h e I d a h o F a lU h ig h q o l n U t ^ , , r a d e r a 4 0 . lo - 2 2 s c o re h e r e t o - ^

X t f g h t I n t h e s e c o n d g a m e o f a ^ ' x h a r i t y - B e r i e s . T h e faa t-a te p * - w n

p in g O g d e n h o o p a te r s , b y t h r v<H«<ry a n n e x e d w *

t h e m y th i c a l I n t e r w o u n ta ln UUe, hfcvln* won th e opcalo* g*nie . 41 to » , iM t a t» h t. ^

i s ™ ,J Mhoop c tu m p io u ouUp«eded ln« l a i - ho chu n p k iM tn tho tu t b» ir when tho t i l l e r *nd he a r le r Gem BU tc boys seem ed to t i n . ^

T h* coun t WM tied * t 8-aU » ^ e end o f tb * f l a t <iu*rter and :«»tbo to tl PnlU b e ld a le td or 11 to a u tbehaU ended. I a th e te co D d h A lI.U h -

- mon. K lnne r ftnd Powler opened up th e ir ahootinv » tt*ck u id piled up ),m n p o ln u befor* tb e Idabo »WJ« j, qu in te t w u able to count. Th*.iO r oaU taUIwl 6 m ore p o ln u WhU* Id a-

— ho -P a lU waa •oodng -tou r to U W -a ^ ae*to>19 lead u th e con te it w ent Into th o final q u a rte r . 'O jd en con- »• tlnued t be.aeaaD lt untU tb e game endftd. oot:

T be 1100 fim s w bo watcbed tbe ooatest w ere th rilled b r th e speedy perform ance of tb a U tah UtallsU _

, .agaln it th e Id ab o team w blcb, be - pu t % caua* o f lU experience and w eUbt. to

w u expected to w in tb e serlee. The ; Id ab o a sJ . o lthoush poaeeatlni tb e th r

ball In th e laat h a lf n^arlj’_ u o (U n <2 u O gden, h a d m lierable luck lb

, ebootlng, m any sbct^ going wild. c Select All-StM Team

»■ Following th e .g am e . ofllciaU ae- J Itcled a n a U -tU r K am which In- 1 eluded T hree Ojtden players and two >«>' V i te m Id ah o Tnlls. They are: Leb- ; I t a i a n . O gden, and Naylor, Idabo w * T K lU . forwards, K lnner. Ogden, oen- *}«

iT f. H odgc-ldoho Falls, and Powler, *''« OKrten, guards. ,' The double victory by Ogden eUm- “ “ m a ted th e necessity for a tb lrd Biimo w hich WM scheduled for Id a-

^ lio P a lls nex t W «dnf»d#y. ilf,T h e Coop'a m arke t five, Ogden.

defeated the W eber hlfth school qu in- te t. 47 to 32. in a tU t which p re- ^ ?tded th e fea ture tonight. The Ooop team alao won U st night.IDAHO PALLS (33) TO P T P ts . ^Naylor, f ____________ J 0 4 ^O reene. f ____________ 3 1 7W at#on, 0 ____________ 1 a- 4 , •Hodge, g ____________ .0 0 0 ‘"JW illiams, g ___________1 1 3Shaw. X ______________0 0 0 J i tMcCleary, e ------ :-------- 1 2 4 ” {

___•Joraensen. g -------- — o— o

T o ta l s .... .......................e r ~ n ^O O D5N <40) PO r r PU.W eir, f _______________I 1 3 “Lehm an, t ____________ 6 a 14 K ;K lnner, c « 3 8 ,Anderaon. g — :-------- a o «Powler, g -------------------4 I fl r ‘Boerens. f ___________ 0 0 0 " ,EUla. f ----------------------- 0 0 0w rniam s. g ___________ 0 0 0 f rHendricks, g ________ o 0 0 * ^

T o U U ...... ....................17 8 40 PI

THE^RESSYNCOPATORS FEATURE

ON ORPHEUM PROGRAM -T h e O rpheum sbow today Is head - f f

ed by a vaudevlU* stage band, led b r Al Panelll, PanelU and hU C al- “ U om la Creole Syncopaton a r e Jn b rougbt he re d irec t from an cxU nd-

____ ed to u r o f vaudcvUle h o i ^T b e b and cohslsU of. 10~colorM ^

____a y n o w a to n w ith two_>P«cUlly_art^ “lst»—"Big SU " (Ding Dong D c^dy R o m Dixie) a n d O cU vU D onun (ho tte st of bluea slngeT ».:O etavU ^ goes th rough comedy and ehonia ^ t b a t alw ays w in a big hand. ^

AU th e popuU r new melodies ara given • ^ I d e d l y "d lfferen tr b i-

------- W tpiBU U oa by U n Create Byueo* r rpatora . T hey pU jr a fte r tbe faahloci ” .o f tb* fam oua New Y ork Cotton c lub orchestra. O ne of the numbera . p layed Is ‘■111 B* O U d W btn You’re ^ D ead. 7 m Rascal. Too.” S

O n ,tb * screen ar* two fea tu ia . fJ I t r r t et w blcb U one o f tb* laoat ^ p u ta taad lng p r o d n c t l o n s In ^ y e ars , " B rokenL u lU by .-It w u made ” - trom th e faraona play. T h e M an 1

B arrym ore, PbUUpa Bohnea a n d - T fan e r OKTon.— ~ : T b a -oU xr fea tur* k Slg S M t," w ttb M d to QoUaa a n d M au­ree n 98nU iT ao , a n d )* a breezy jMBWdr tb a t ezacU r flU tb e pepuU r y p g a r »tfOM>.- ------- ------ ---------

tlBOUP OF BI-PARTISANS SAVES PARTY CHIEFTAINS FROM COMPLETE DEFEAT

W i l > i i i i H > ^ * > f » O n * )

psMaoM ecaaea te b* a H itoe .. *1 m to t a f to e x p re a m ytaffi Vrtwn I e a r to yen th a t, a t f a r t r x §m concerned, t f tb e e t tU M BduvsU

\ e ia iQ tt It."

-«>*an*- e a n m l t te f e . - = f t l t o w 5 5 i^ ] a resUeas. DOlqr cbam ber a n d l

O v e r w h

W C A W F W . V b O W l T ' I m SeTA PurtCTUR«-IWM8MI0 I T M O O IM iM n tm o V 6* n 4 B « w M A f o m < : r ' i

IM T H i f fO A O ? y — ✓ j

lo g tb e budget'for tb e V olU d S U te i G government. I tru s t lh a t s o fa r a s I have any Influence w ith tb e gentle- T ^ men. tbere-Will be no n o r s am end- 19 m e n u offered th a t a a ro r of ta riff ^ ( amendments."

Unmoved by these leader*, the In- ? * surgenU cried for a ToU.Xt waa tb a a ®y th a t tha leadera of th e revolt cam e c n t to th e assistance of tb e house lead- w a e n - rsni

lU pnaenU tlv* u a u a r d U , B «- t p u b l l ^ New York, a n independent, m r aald: teai--^W aT t-to L to Jt4 n d -b y .th « _ c o m :L vldJ o u tte a n d bring ou t a .MU to raise mei revenue. T

" I t t t Impossible to w rite a ta r t t f am< law a t th is tim e on th e floor of th e tom bouse. X appeal to m y friends on poe bo th sides wbo joined in defeating port th e aales ta x to sbow now th a t «-e ioh< c an rise to 'the oocaslon and help cha th e eommltCee bring o u t a aentlble coa bill." . "(

R«pT«*enUtlve R ankin . Bepubll- ago can, MUslaslppl. an an tU sales ' U x paU leader, told bla colleagues “em bar- ed ) go e a '70U 'a r* 'p ropoa tnc -a r* -w «rs* neo th a n a aalea tax." He addod: eral

"You have been going a round a t - booi taoklng th e ta rl lf, how you a re p ro- pee poataig «mbargoes."

A fter adJo^lmme^^ C rltp said: x ■■Wa brought ou t th la bUl u a u r ,

non -partlaan measure. I f th e B e - 5fo publicans can’t eooperate and help to pass a revenue bUl to ellmlnaUi mu, th e Republican deficit, then l ‘m n u

I through."I . Tho oil gnd.eoal voU, b e said, w u ^xn I "Just like a lof-rolllng U rU f bm.” ' uye

CrUp plans, to obU ln consent of go l th e house Tuesday to r e tu m to th e q i j adm inistrative section of th e bill fo r ^tai reading pending recommcnflatlona troi from th e ways and m eans conunlt- m g tee on subslltutes for th e defeated gfti $W>X)OOjOOO sales U x Item. He said tele he did n o t export the bill to pass th e q house nex t week. the

Under (he Crisp am endm ent rad adopted In lleu of tho section in the « h bill, the 4-ccnt-a-gftllon la x on d o - am fficsUc lubrJcflllng oil Is expected to yield $35,000,000; th e levy on m a lt, m w ort and grape concentrates,' ISO,- J . 000,000; Imported petroleum , «UM0,-. ' > 000, a a d coal and coke. * 2 ,0 0 0 ^T b e treasury estim ate o f 15.000.000 on Imparted oil Is d isputed by p ro - . po nenu of tbe levy, w ho contend It wlU yield from liO.000,000 to $50,- 000.000.

T he house already h a s approved ^ Individual Income and su rtax ra tea ^ estim ated by the t r e u u r y to bring In ^ >133.000,000 additional; corporate In - ^ come U xes to yield >31.000,000 and w estate u x e s to produce_i$30,000.000. 2 — About ii.loOiOOOiOOO-must-U ra ls*J —. In order to balance th e budget In IMS. A treasury d e fic it of IU 4 1 .- 000,000 la expected. Economies tn ex- ■_ pendlturea may reduce It by 1180.- 000,000.

Meanwhile, Representative L a - « Ouardla served notice In the house . he would offer a U x of one fourth of l per cent In th e value of all Atoek transaetlCFns a ad a h s lf of i per cen t levy .on a ll sh o r t sales. :

POLICE OF NATION , . w INTENSIFY SEARCH S

IN UNDBERGH CASE „’ ii(

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said: ^“We are engaged ln w riting a rev- _

enue bill fo r tbe purpose of balanc-- terlous boat 35 miles a t sea the day ^ a fte r tha In fan t O barlee Augustus ^

' Lindbergh, Jr„ w u stolen from his home here. •’J;

The m en asked for a compass, he , ax)kU lned .bu tw ben .ababj.w bo.w M . . ; below decks cried, th e c ra ft sped

’ l l w u vlrtuaUy th is same atory “ Colonel Schw ankopf quoted h im u

; telling early today, except th a t he added the possible Identification of

, lh e two aen.I B e fn e to Reply ^

[ t J ^ 5 * e ^ n a S r t ? * l « a U i ^ e d, a n r ilgnlflcanoe to th e slory. "I Repeatedly during th e l u t few - , days Coleoel Schwarxkopf h u told ' of th a Invw U gaterr d sa lrs to f ind 9

Pleisebar. n ld to b* a mem ber ct g : tb* T u rp i* " gang o t D etroit, and 8 , h is aUsged asaocUte, W agner, bo th H t of wbom b a n been labeled ‘■known »I k idnapers" by poUee. A \ A tip w blfh w u t ^ e d ‘■abneet H

TWerWtt l e ^ T W n tf I t - W m r tr - tn rn t g

; MAGNETO' • ......AND .... ^- SPEEDOMETER |5 SERVICE r All Makes |

Official Bosch I r ■ Service I

ELECTRICIAN^ ;! 1 -Eliiiiu M • Neit to P. 0, I

h e ln n s IcTwin Falls Hciop |

Tourney Receipts jtod

Am onntto$1536 ' i--------. M*

E v e n t H e ld F l r t t T im e In

M a g ic C i ty M e e t i B d l i ,

D e s p l t a E t f e o t o f R a d io

B r o a d c a s t o n A t t e n d a n c e ^

G r o s s r e c e lp l a o f t h e a n - J n t u l I d a b o s l a t e b a s k e t - k* b a n to a m a m e n t h e ld In* i

T w in F a U s M a rc h 17, 16 a n d Be 19 w e r e $1536.10, a c c o rd in g to a s t a t e m e n t ^ o f r e c e ip t s a n d e x p e n d i tu r e I s s u e d y e s te r d a y b y W . ,B . S m i lh , s u p e r i n te n d - , ‘ c n t . o f T w i n F a l l s s c h o o ls , w h o He ty i i tn r h a r g g n f l(w nl a r « nil rangem enU for the tournam ent. i lar

This s u m .w u expended la b ring- we Ing a e t in ; dUUlct ohazndoaib lp thi team s to tlw toum am ent and la p ro - ■: v id in g ^ ^ ^ e x p en se s of the to u ro a- Ne

T h e flnaoela l sueoeu of th* toum -1 l am ent compared favorably w ith ley toum am enU Jn the past yeaw , in Re poeatello a n d Moscow. It w m r e r l ported by Oeorge S . D enm an. BUrley - school snperlflU odent. who w u | chairm an of IbU year's touraam enl ' commUtee. •. "O nly th e toum am ent two yeara ago in PocateUo exceeded the ■Twin Palla re tu rn s from ticket aalea." sU l- ed Mr, D enm an, *ho h u been eon- neoted w llh-lhe management of a e » ._ “ « e ra l tournam enU . "and th s t w u In “ “ boom tim es when more could be ex- ^ pected in th e way e t a turnout." i

Ttavellng Bzpenae* ‘ ( i T h s largest Item o t expense on _

M r. S m llh’s sU U m ent w u 8308^4 gi alloUed to the Coeur d'Alene U am . which U d to travel mor* th a n 8«o miles by bus to reach the B ruin gym­n u lu m . Lewiston's allotm ent of JM 4J0 came next In rank. O ther txpeadUures.foUow: ChaUU allow- ™ anee. « J» .33 ; Idaho PalU. I1S830; Boue, 1116.16; Pocatello, 113140; Oakley 866.50: ofllclaU- fees, 81&0; ^ eU le a tblello auoclatlon fee. tSO; trophlei, 840JJ; pHntlng. advertU- tng. tickets, etc,, 178.50; eUte board officials' expenses. 830,80; laundry, ^ telephoae and mUcellaneous. 88S5. *i

T oum am ent officials reported th a t ^ there w u n o rem uneration from the radio b toadcart of aftem oon games, whlcb, they said, cu t down a ttend -

* ance considerably. : {J ) , ' ■ ' ■ }

: Tuscon Boys Get I”j "EeadL^GolfTilt''"■ TUCSON, ArU.. M arch 38 — I Verne (Spec) SU w art, 18-rear-old vt

' Albuquerque, New Mexico, h igh p, J school boy who holds the southw est- i i* e m cbamplonshJp. battled hU way s ? today to th e flnaU of th e e igh teen th ,' annual tourney of th e Southwestern : O olf as*od*Uon by defeating Rob- i* e rt Ooldw ater. Phoenix, 8 and 4, In u ji __________________________^ Th e 8iumyn ia lrett-cham plon-w tll-n i* iheet J . H . Buchanan, H Paso, who t ,* defeated Rollln HUl.-Olobe. e and 5.' In th e lower bracket of th e se m i- ; n■ t lfU . ] n

- ----------- ■- -5 for th e two men In th e naUonal cap- r \r “ *»•, Five m en reported a n a n resembl­

ing Plelscher sought lodging shortly before m idnight l u t night a l a TocaB' c

. ing house on an obscure a tree t I n 'n W ashington. Re w u driving, tb e y ! t<

. aaid, In a n automobile contalntnv a b woman a n d baby. h

S A fU r th * man' b a d been tu rned away because of lack 6f room, po- p lie* were notified and detactlv* cars c equipped with rad io were ordered

“ to h u n t fo r the car. ’ cIn Norfolk. Virginia, the Very Rev.

... Dean K . Dobson-Peacock aald th a l , Norfolk Interm edlatries In th a effort ' to bring about th e re turn o f . th e P 13 mUslng child were stlU opttoU tIc, V

but th a t "there are no developments u of a n j kind." v

J. T he m in u te r previously h a d aald. d ^ a f ie r 'h e - a n d tw o otber prom inent ’ _ Norfolk resldenu had re tu m ed lro m d ~ a tr ip to the L indbehh esU U , be li u expected the r e tu m of th e baby 1:

w ithin a few daya.,f Meanwhile, New Jeraey officers

were reported searching tb e s u U m . shore of M aryland and boaU w rre C

^ being stopped In Qhesapta k e bay by t •d tnose searcning i6 r u a E f f l l im r 1

and th e chUd. 1w - -Id . — -------------------------------Id {W ffffiT.TVTffiTtftw tftfjaiM anm T ?C T iT

8 Id Hs I “ DON’T REGARD I] « I NECESSARY El = [ REGULAR ITEM 01

! GIVING AN ADEQ

f The qnly safe wa : assets is with soi

1 against the hazards ist.

. ! “Invest In Ii

•p A V E f-T k i' iL .

TWIN FALL3 DAILY K g

d a h o F a

t r . LOOTS < OWCIKNATl * ' TASIPA. P U , M arch se m - B t .

LouU defeated om clnnatl, 4>3..here

* ^ ^ e aeo r^ — x . H .S .a t . L outt ---------000 10l‘» 0 - 4 8 3 -C ln e ln a a U ___ 000 001 0 0 0 -a 5 ^ 0 S lJ

B atta rtaa : Rbam . O a r le to ^ e n d M aaeuio: W yton r. c a m n end Lom­bard i. M yilon .

P B lL U IS Ir'YANKS •■ T . P i m S B S B ^ . n » ..

3« («> -"B ab« '' R u th go t two hem e p run* and a alngto ta drive In fo w lu i run* b u l th * PhUHes d ifea ied th* to s Y ank^ S to 8, tods^ . weix T b e fielding t«»«» Pre

R. H .S . « p h iu d e lp h la -JOO 000 » « - « » J Kew Y ork _ . a o o o i a o o o - e _ 8 «

t B a tu n e a : ooTiini. Jim BU ott. J i t Benge a n d McCutfly; Andrews,

-Brown. W ell* a n d J w e n s . 2 ,

OIANTB U , OAKS <OAKLAND, M atch 9^ « V -D csp lU sue

a -seven th -ln lng r o l^ , w hich drove poiiHe j ^ n tSJ

iS tu lO a k s of th e paclfto coast league dep w en t dow n to defeat a t th e hands o t e th e O U nU bere today. 13 to 8. Un

T h e aoore-- R .H .B . gar N ew Y ork , \ « 0 00# O O l-lS 14 0 too

lO a k lta d - : : : r : : .0 0 o - o o o -« 0 - e - u - » bee I B atU riea ; Ball, d ib son and H<«- ten 'le y ; K aU oh, R udo lj* . H urat and a R ead. Pool. ______

1- D O D O H U 18; B O a tO N 8 ‘ 8p<

‘ O LBA RW AO ra. P U , M arch X g *W V-Bunohlng U of th e ir 14 hll* In }“

, th e U at th ree Inning*, tb e BrookljmD odgers cam e from behind today to .defeat tho Boston Braves. 10 to 8.,

T ho Bravea soored five runs o f t ^ D a iry V ance In the first five In-

- fltew - ■■ • „ « sail

Brooklyn ___.000 003 M x -1 0 14 1 “ 'SI B a tterlea : SberdsU MCAffee, C ant- , weU a n d H argrave: Vance, H slm -

' aeh and Lopes, Bukeforttx.

' 8EN AT0B 8 4, O R IB ia 1 "JJBILO X I, MUs., M arch — me

Lloyd Brown, upon whom the W ash- ’ ing ton Senatora a re depending for■ a lo t of v lttoriea thU season, m ^ e „

h la debut toda r against th e Ba^ltl- moreOrloles and w ith th e aid of Carl PU cher. ano ther southpaw, won 8 ^

: T h e Orioles rapped tho left-hand- ‘ e n fo r 10 hlU. bu l found ll hard lo I ' pu sh m en around « t the proper m o- ( fl

i _____ a> “SAD H A M -H U R L S. »t« ‘ PO R T WORTH. Texas. M arch M |W ■, (vP)-Led by Hal Anderaon m hU Uv

; th r te two-base hlU , the C ^ o . W hite Sox defeated P o rt W orth * <

fo b r.h l ta 'to five Irnitngs. M

! INDIANS 5, PEUCANS 8 f « - 1 NEW ORLEANS. M a tth X VPt- I W m u H udlln held the New O rleans T l> Pelicans to five hlU here today to AJ- allow th e CleveUnd IndU ns to win, r 5 to 0.

1 i C ntCA O O 4. MtBRIONS 1 • t SAN rRA N OtSCO . March M W > - j a » W ith W am eke hurling with mW- „

' aeason f*imi. r nK< trim» ^^■"m 'W the-San-PrancUco-M Uslons. 4> to 1. here today. da

T h e acore— R .H .E , ijj; * . O t U e a g O _ — 330 000-000—4 10 5

M lH lo n a _____.000 001 000-1 5 3_ BalU rteai W am eke and H artne tt; r ,■ 1 Z abnlser, Lleber a n d Hofmarm. ~j(- RkcL a

D ETRO IT «. PIBATB8 4 g jr LOS ANOH-B5. M arch 36 oT) —- D etro it Tlgera nicked Swetonlo forn , n ine h lU wblcb they turned Into a 8- hi y , t©-4 victory over lhe Pira tes of PUU- ijj ft bu rgh in a n exhibition basebalj game

- P ltU burgh ___-000 400 00^ -4 8 1% D e t ro i t ....... .......013 OU 100-« « 0d B allerles: Swetonlo and Bremel,

Uhle, O oldsU ln and Ruel. Susce.f ^It A T B L m C S 4. DAVIDS I _ ^ t FO R T K YBB6, P U , M arch » «le PhlU deJpbU AUJetlca defceUd the “:, Houae of David baseball leam here 'n » today by th s close count of 4 lo 3. I t

w u th e Aa’ f irst Ull since U st Tues- ^

It - c a r te r aijd Deahong dlvJded-the «a D lW hlM forC onnle M art'* elub. the, ^t* la iU r. allowing only one run tn fively in n in g . :

rs RED SOX 19, HARTFORD I •a . MAOON. O a , M areh 38 (A>-Tom •e OUver banged outr three doubles u ty th e Boston Red Sox- overwhelmed rg T n r tfBra.“ l O- l . UJiUy on Uw Bu te m -

leagusr«' tra la log diamond.

» I N S U R A N C E A S A

E V E , B U T A S A

o f e x p e S d i t u r e '

S Q U A T E R E T U R N ”

w a y t o p r o t e c t y o u r

l o u n d i n s u r a n c e

r d s w h i c h a l w a y s e x -

» I n s n r a n c e ” |

ffiERto:;lnc:ii D ^ i o ______ .

KISWfl, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, 81

a l l s F i v eW ^ B a H e y ®

J m i Up Post _5/ ion.

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State Olllclal Resigns to Accept Position at Paolllo Northwest Sales Director n °

— to IBO ISE, M arch afl P . Bailey.

sta te lam e vratden. resigned today to sccrp t a posllion u Paclflo N orlh- ff»" weal Mlfs direc tor fo r a C tU fom la Presened P ru lt compaBy.

HU rfAlgnaUon « a a aubm ilU d te te r L Oovepior Roa* and accepted th U at* 816 ; lim oon to U ke e ffec t a t e a eerly brei

daU io perm it BaUey to ieka u p hU w o ' new noric In P o rtland . R e p U u to .-tn

move Immediately w ith W a-fam lly -j u soon u a aucceasor c a a be chosen, whj

Bailey, a form er residen t o f Moa- holi cow. became w arden U at fp rlng to to 3

I iuccerd fl. K. T h o m u whp WU a p - ( I polnt«d s u te prM oa w arden. B e w u viro 1 a p p o iiU M byO ovem orB o law lth the 7 V anntiHnfed-purpc** -O f-^u tU ng tfta «ooi I department on a buslnaaa b u U .” but ' Bailey began Im m ediately a n In - gtai

tensive peraonal aurvey o t fU h a n d j • game condlUons over the aU U u rea! > loon u he en tered otflce a n d h u two » been-in the tle ld inuch-of-W a-year’a 5*- ’ term . “ ' off1 An earlkr p rediction lh a t he would

resign brought from th e ScRithwesi for Idaho snd th e 8 ou them ...I(Iftho u a

' eporlsmcn's ' associations requesU . Uiat he rem ain in office b u t b e said u r

today h i could n o t saerifloe a more n ii favorable salary conslderaUon to re - p i

, m*ln In stale employ.A conirlbutlng fae tor, he said, w u W l

, hU disagreement w ith th e adm lnU - tratlon policy of redueing saUriM. O ther , lhan thU dU agreem ent, he said, he hsd n o conflict wfth th e go r- >ou

I em or and "enioyed working w ith h tm ,gti I during the p u t year." “I cam* here a t a sa lary l e u tb a n ^ ' t w u receiving In m y bu a ln eu in g .

Moscow,' he a i d . "B u t 1 te lt tw e years In Uie dep artm e n t would glv* me experience In a new field. I t iU « new offer m ay n o t rem ain open fo r gj,, me to complete th e two y e a » , a n d I 1, .

; cennot afford to Ignore It.**

I B o a r d I n C a l i f o r n i a ^

' Ousts T l i o m p s o n 1 111______ to

, SACRAMENTO, CaL, M arch 3« RU . ( /fW a c k Johnaon. once heavywelghi em

cbjatnplon of th e world, hea been tw branded "physically u n til" by th e * sU te alhleUc commission a ix l aus- off

] pesiled indeflnlteljr from rin g e e - soi 1 UvUles, “] A e Negro tlgh tar, 8) year* old and 1 a » s ld e n t o t Lo* AngeUi, m e n U y ™

so % h t « perm it to encM « - t o - a *

s l e ^ ^ w j w l n ^ ou t th e e*e U n it ™

; H a f e y W e l c o m e p “

' O f f e r F r o m f o d s' ■— ' < ii

BERKELEY. C a l, M arch M Iri- In fo rau d t ( u ( tb * C lnctnaatl R*ds m- were trying to p u rc h a u h la oen tracl an- »-««m Ih* ■•ffKii.y< H ater,- holetoui ou tfle ld« r.- ia ld -to* on

day h e "would Ilka noUilog b a tter ] th a n to pla^ for ClnclnnatL” we

f U afey sa id P resident Sidney W ell 8 u 3 and M anager D a n Howley o t th a cU- Reda were "m ighty fine m en '' a o d b*

“It would be a pleasure to w o rt under w» a pilo t lU e HowUy.” - th

Concerning hU salary dU puU a t a t . LouU, H afey declared h e w u ld W

~ s u y a t hom* he re a ll year before f he would accept term a offered h im . th '• He U aald to ow n three aparU nent tb '* house* here . ^>e — - ra

I WASHINGTON WINS S ; IN TRACK CONTEST „'I I ■■■ nn

' BSATTLE, M areh 38 («■} — Two rt W ashington Indoors records were th broken sn d one tied w hen the U nl- w.

R versJtro fW sshJngtonK aM jD em Jtbe tti ,8 Univeralty o f C alifom U . 76 to 8S.

in- a sp tc locu lar dual track m eet It here tonight. P

Bob Klese], C alifom U , sprinter, shattered th e 330-yard m ark and fau8lled_the_75dffcrd_dash record _

” and N ewton H arreU. ?Tashln(lon, broke hU o w n 'tw o im lle 'f lg u f i **

Cf ,IOTESTYOURM O]i i ________ w m r F ppTni?^ I T U l L l C i 1 I w a v C r

= Y o u w m N e v e r H a v e

B u y a t L o w e r P r i c

F a v o r a b l e

W e o ffer a good 4-room plastered an d ga rage to r t im o o , 1300 c u b ,OWM. — .

Nice 6-room modern home w ith buU t-ln fea tures^ bsM m ent.'good 1 83300. W ith good terms. ,_________

O eed S ^ o e m modem home—I n - -wtred ( e r r a a g e and autonaU o *leot

m eat, n r a « « . Price reduced from 84 tm d* eqoltp |o r good car or ligh t t

»H w e tr a c t wtth <-room house, well, gravel m d . close tn. ooly 8lWc

H U e e m eloa* in on good gravel 1 n s m t e . c latcn i. Some tru ll. W oven fl ;H»Oe._Wlta good terms.__________ _

Q e c n e v e i l improved good 6-ro(n » > t . eU c trle lights, deep weU. garaj

I \ b e a u c h a m i

p. S ^ A Y MORNIKG, MARCH 2

e , 4 0 - 2 1dolden Triumphs J

On South’s U nits.P IN tH U RflT . N. C.. M arch 2fl W ll

' - B ig Johnny O oldtn. the )o l^ Noro­ton, conneetleuti proteaalenu whoae abllliy to w in play-offa b rought him SI

, the world'* richest golf prise a t Agua ' ca llen te l u t year, today w on the N orth a n a flouUi open til ls ' In an t e x tra 18‘hole m atoh w ith CraIg

Wood, Deal. New JirM y. He a h o t a ' 74 to w ood's 78.

T he tin e game which enabled Wood - te ahoM tw o 8Sa for th s opening a t

, rounns o t the tournam eni T hursday ni f w u missing today. T ^e Jersey sU r nl . found th e rough and trap* several m t lm e s a n d w u short wtth approaches gr

and pulU alike. L<l l was hU accuracy with th e pul-

> te r th s t broughl Ooiden victory and la• 81500I lra lm oneyand enabled h im to gt t break th e 388 Ue In which h e and ei> Wood tlnU bed the 73-hole m atch o 1 >tsterday. 5; f T hree \im es durm g ih e m atoh, 2;- which w u close until (he f ina l few nJ* holes. Ooiden sank putts tro m 30> to 30 feel off th e greens and thU work br* a t the s h o r u r range w u su rer th sn to■ Wood's. W ood go iliooo . la• The flrat nln* w u cIom w ith both M B- «oorlng-3Ce-aBd-nn Uh lng.a a .a q u a re . in

but G olden began to pick up a t the ax• s ta r t o f th e back Stretch. st 1 I I w u th* alxteenth hole tha t l a really decided the m atch, o o iden w u n• two strokes ahead, bu t not too fa r to ui■ b e -w r tk k e n T -R U leoo n d -w a i-jn it c( ; o f r . tb t.s te c n -a a d he sank li f o t an v, 1 eagle th ree u Wood recovered' well lli t for a five a fte r d rW ng Into the rough fe0 and 'send lng -h la second Into a trap. N

1 HOPEFUL EASTER WORDS » ' FLASH TO CHRISTENDOM y<

a WITH DAWN OF NEW DAY ft(Continued >tom Page One) | |

’ trepidation in m any hearU aa dawn' found th e Republican sp irit more (t^ active lh a n In recent menlha. Bp«- Ir

cU l precaution* ware U ken to p rs- y<^ serve th e peace shared by th e world ai^ on Easter. S

* o m O lA L S OBSERVE D A T t(* WABUINQTOH. M areb 96 </n — w % Shortly a t t a r *unris* tom orrow a I l*aders of th* nation wUl beg in what

will be for aoma a two-day obaetr- U anoe of Easter. e;

I The P resldest and Mrs. Hoover. D• Vice P resldeat Cunls. and some f< k members of tb* cabinet, the suprem e U 1 eourt. th* eenaU and the house plan tl

to arU e early to -ettend an open a ir II e sunrise servlo* la the bug* m arble • It am phitheatre In th a A rU n ^ n n a - l< n U onal cemetery.;* Desplto gloomy predictions by the II

ottlcU I w eather man. p lans bave fi ). gone forw ard for th e sunrlsa cere- n

money w i t h e r or no t the e u n ean c a be seen. T be to re c u u r matntalB*d

th is outlook for th s country—i t may d ■. ra in a a d I t b u y not. e. K s n r - f a ' OfflcUl W ashU stdA « n r >* e tiB B * rse rT le e s ln a d 5 tle * r i6 e y it 3 l f f5 5 tit iv e a n a itn fU d y 1 e te B d 3

to Je u n a y .to Uie Utlle srayatooe d P rlenda ohurch fe r th e Q uaker * m *etloc there. T h* vie* prea tdant ( a o d h is aUUr, M ra Dolly O aon. < p lan alU ndance a l th e M etropoUlaa I

a M ethodist E p lsco i^ church. 1!? .. Secretary MUU latonda t o f e to < ,' e h n ttih in th e m cm lng " a o d veric 1

- Ill the afternoon.- Secretary SUm-U sen IMS beea iadispoaed fo r • week ( 9t and wea uaeerta in w b st p a r t he t I'i M uld.B laiL iB-.the M ste r oommepi- 1>• oration;-’ ----------------------- :----------- — -Jnr Before e ad a fte r tb* se rriees — I

w eather perm ltU ag — lh a BasU r t ill Sunday, s ty u premenadee o f offl- 1 la cUls. dlplocaate a ad th e ir v i r e s will 1 Id b* jo lM d in by thousands of vU lton .1 t r w ho have com* by th* tra ln -loed to

. th a cap ita l during recant d a y a < k t I t Is on Monday, however, th a l t id W ashington’wlll witness on* of lU 1 re m oet typical E u te r aeeoec. T ens ot i0 ih o u u n d a o t children will troop to I t th e W hito Hous*. where, u pon Uie ,

b road sou th Uwn, th e a n n u a l egg , ' rolling fcto wUl be held. l « s t year, j

~ d u p lto cold and rain . 90.000 took pa rt. . I

T M ra Hoover h u pU nned upecU l- ' ly for th is year's celebration. Nearly

300 children of offlcUU h av e re- 'c celved engraved InvlU ttona to meet , « the t i n t lady Instde th e White [I* House before Joining th a th ro n g on he tb e JawB ot/tsld*.

“ Net Association1 Delays Selection,n, - N EW -Y O R K .-M arch a s (ff>-All- repiOTUTo Uw e o n tm y .' th e United

a o N E Y i n a h o m e

[O E S - A R E L O W — —

a v e a n O p p o r t u n i t y t o '

W e e s a n d o n S u c h

i b l e T e r m s

lered house wiu> Urge sleeping porch cash. 830.00 monthly. Possession a t

vn ih gU ssed-ln sleeping po rch , e ll ;ood garage and In east p a r t, only

—I nice bedrooms, hardwood floors,I •leolrie h s a t for tank , e*ra*nt-b***- om 84000 to 83350, Easy term s o r will Ight truck.

ouse, eleclrle llghU, liasem ent. deep 81500. Bomo U nns.

av*l road. Oood l-room h o usa^bem , ’oven wUv fenced. P riced reduoed to

6-room m odem styU home, fu raac* garage, family orchard. Price SltOJXI

U ti l j q u t tT Ig J oV n M s q y t . „ •

i M P & A D A M S__________ 135 S h o e h w e S o a t h

CH 27,1982 ........

1 2 , t o W i l M k l^ a n T rio m p k U

, In W ater Contests |' Stanford University Taket e Seoond PlBoe and North* i western Cllnos to Third ^

ANN AASOR, Mich., M srch n (JP>1 -U n iversity of M ichigan's waU-bal- toT t ancad sw lm m lnr U am reta ined lU , „I national eolleaU u championship to -r n l ih t by U king a first pUoa in th a r " X medley reuy . l u t evenl on the p re - a gram. M iehtian earned 94 points.

Leland SU nford WU aeeond w ith 9 1 . V• Northwestern acored 31 p o ln u to *«d lake third plaee. P rio e e to n an d R u t- um 0 ger* Ued to r fou rth w ltb 6 p o ln u to d each. OUier team* acored u follows:II Ohio s u te , 8; ao u th em California,

5; MlnnesoU, 4; Navy, 4; C allfom la. unl 1. 3; llllDoU, 3; Columbia, 3; Ctncln* ■V n a il. I. - ‘-?v0 T h e Wolverines were forced to ( I K b rtak the .natlonal coUegUle record ^ n tono*eoutN orthw M tem ’a l r l e l n l h « |

l u t evenL - Taylor Dryadale tou n d . il M urphy Of ihe-w U dcaU hU m a to h ; u in thn h»rv strok* U f Qf. th e fac fl^ ' t e and gave LouU Lemak aboul a n even Mi

i t u i with Lennox. N orthw esum . of A Lemak put on a g reat bu rst Of sM ed, 47. a awlmmlng- fuU lenglh of th e u n x wli0 under w au r. and gave Bob L add a ahi It e o m m an a in r-irad~ w h leh -th s~ th lrd -m s a W olrertne m anaged <0 hold. T b e a t 11 lime w u s m ln u l« n :6 geeonot. T b e to ' n former reccrd of 9:00.3 w u se t b r M J. N orthweltem In IMO........................1

Michigan took tour f irs t places tn u r C th e lO ovenU o ttb*m K llng300 -yard , b r e u t stroke, IW -riM back, 330- n t \ yard fr*« style and medley relay., e tan fo rd accounted tor, th re* f i r t u - pJ r the 1800-m ete r t whleh w ar decided m.

. l u t night. Uie 440 and U ii 50-yard _ tree styles. a ta Johnny, fiehmleter. M tehlgan, .waa e (he only double winner. H is vlotortea ■, . in th s 330-yonl free slyU a n d 300- .. yard b r e u t Strok* wm r a u h im h ig h f }1 among candidate* for th* UnlWd

S tales Olympic team th la year. ],O tnciais of the Olympic c o m m it- ''m

te* were preaent ton igh t a n d p o lo t ,11 > winner* In the meet received Olymple y w cerUtlcaU* ot merit, it A fsalur* of UnlgbVa flnala waa

Uie do** ccmpeUUon between M ick­ey Rllsy, BouUiem CaU ferala. a o d J

r. Dick Degtner, M ichigan aophom ore; K<• for Uie fancy d lrlng crown. R fl*r. *• tbe defending ch am ^ o o . w on b r l o * , S 'n tb a n 4 polnta. ThCM boya outclaaaed ^ lr th e fleTi in th e high dlv*. R U e y ih e e acored 148.78 pe ln u , and D egeaer oU I- 143.83. I '

In repeating for Uie naU onal tlt l* \ Us< le the woUerlnes hung up record o f ; v i 'e four vldorle* In th e t u t six na tto o al vei 1- meets. They alao won th e W eatem ‘ At a conference tlUe, ) d*id The ehtir* m eet e f th e p a a t tw o . ly days was m srked by ta s t Uma* a o d ! ^

close eoapetlUon. NaUonal ooUegUte IT ■Medrd*~ror ihe -400-raic-r*U y; a o o - ; tj,le yard breast Strok*, 80-3r*rdfre*Btjrte. g id 330-yarq fra* sty)* a n d 1 0 0 - ^ j |>e m*dlsy relay wer* b ro to n .' ______ ^

S a u te a u w n T ennia assocUUon to* . n. sUU It h u n o t ye t decided v t u t | n pUyera wUl represent thU ooontry '

la DavU eup w arfare th la fum m ar. to elUwr la th e American to n e p U y or rie In Europe.a- WbUa i t U th e p re r tU la f opin ion • Ik th a t E H ew rth Vlnee. jr .. and P r« U t ^ M Shlelda are certain to be delegated f | 1- to pUy the singles a n d O eorge L o tt, p{- J r i ani-J6lm ny=V an"Ryti^-tn«Tloa- §— bles'w hen U u going geU rough , th e )v er tennU fathers a t a meeting; be re th is , p 1- week-end declared ther* s till U. a g Ul wide op tn race fo r plaoea o n tb*r t .team. yto Bemon 8 . Prentice, New Y ork,

chalnnan of th e selecU onT om m lt- r a t lee of aeven, declared tim e a o d p l a y - [ e iU log to n s alone would away th e o o m -, e ot m tltse, V Jlto -w s WUl reeerve U u r ig h t to nam e 1 _

dellnlte pUyers, team* a n d te am - IS eaplalns, It *o dealred. to r lh a var- ‘f. lou* ll« ." he said. "Tb* baaU of ok Judgment wUl be th e pU ytag fccm

of any partlcuU r pU yer ju s t p re- vlous to the Vie and hU avallablllly for Uiai event. Selections will fu r-

■*: ther bo governed by clrcum aUsce*;!* and eondlUons ]u i t p rior to nu r

p.rUeuU r U ,.-

n Alwaya Dt

= ..... U S E DW h e n Y o u B u y i

i ________________________. M o t o i

I 1030 Model A S U n d a rd

i m P « d Spori Offiip*, uiw mi(r»* wheeling ------------------------WJl ChevroUt S po rt Cabriolet.

[ 7000 miles, actual m ile a g e ------1930 PordTown 8 « l a n .............. .......... .........1W» Pord

‘ -Roidster'------ -------------------------19M Dodgs Screen H -ton Commercial, good condition _ WM TOrd Truck.- new motor ......... ... ..........

- 1830 m w . b 7.Truck -----------------------------------1029 PordP ick-up---------------------------------

G ood S e le c t i o n o f t l

- L i b e r t l T r a d w -

Union M' “ “ Y o u i l t o n

T w i n F i

ihTHIe 1Idahoans Meet in

M atPrelim inanes

P O M IJU tD , U e te b M MV-Vr*- llm loary a a to b t* la tb e a&nuel Va> c lfle lfm b w aa t Y eu a e M n 'e OtarU*Uan assocUUon wresUlng te o n a - m en t were h*ld hare tbU a ltaraeo a with wrestUia trom Xdabo, W ash­ington a n d OregoQ eoopeUBg.

Dick Dlebetdorf. defending eham* plon tn th e ll4*pound elaas, wen hU f ln t round bout w ith PeU Traon.Vtctoria, BrttU h ooiambla, in 4 ;ia.

W alu r W atson, PorUand, enU rM In be th th e 181-peuad c la u a a d the unllm ltrd heavyweight dlvUlon, lost to O ordon’MllU. BoU*. In th* 191- pound claas b n t defeated oeorge Lo- va lt. VlctorU. J n a4-aeconda In tbe linllmUed tim .

Oldest Rword

------------of them alt, i v d M eredllh'a m a r t of 47.4 aeconda for Ute 440-yard dash, whleh had stood te r y e a n w u s h a tU M by "B U aln r’ Ben C u t -

-m an-boapecU eU d-auoferd-n iB B er------------u hia taeotfflataa loat a dual m**f to- th e Lee Angelea A thletla club,•0 to Bl, here today.- E astm en e tra d e tb io a g h -th e one- ------U p dUtance in 46.4 aeconda, cn* tuU aeoond under th e tim e M ered- ' iih e e ia tx ta e n yeara age while wear­ing th a iseloiB o t th e O n lm a ltr of Pcnuy lvanU . P lfU en yarda b a ^ d E u tn u rn . b u t running a 4T.9 qtiar> t« r-m iu neverthelesa, eame Jamea Oordon, of th e to e Angelea AthleUc

-olul^-Ut4ta |8h eeccnd. -------------- --------- .l a l e r E u tin a n . riinnlng

U p In the uU e reU y, negotU lM the qua rU r In 4 8 i wtUx a running ita r t.

Ohio Youth Sets Hurdles Record

C L m L M f D , M arch J l c-W -Jack Keller, Ohio S U U huidlaa a u r , a st a s e ir iB decr vo rid ti ttearA lb th e 60-yard hU h huM lae ton igh t e t tbe

' oU vtU nd Athletic elub trac k m eat , here, Bla tim e waa 0.3 aeoondi: th e old m arii v a a aeeoada.

I T lia tc tn e r m ark . leeegnU ad by th e If aUonai A oiaUur A tblette R elen

' waa *8( by LM Bentm aa e t tb e U nl- v e n liy o{ xniaoU, la tb e OlaVeland

‘ A thk iU elub m eet ha re U « t yeer. byI da fa attn i-K a U ar.. • - i — _____— ................

. SeU ar wea a aU p behind th e naU ’ u b e c laa ted tb a l& at hu rd le a ad : tra iled a y a rd e t th a esccod. P t e n ith e n ' o D h e fe r fa d ahead o f John

a tO M iM k eep te ta . end M ean . O hio W astejna, w he e e a e k i •acend e ad th ird n w e e ttre ly ,

Gar Wood Rules I n R ^ K World

■ e i m t o r r , m w h i i < « - o e gWood, o a ed b o a t vlBard.-M turn et- fldaH y tb e worid-a pow erboat cham ­pion. W ord w ia recelred by theY i^ tm e a V J t« o c U tto iro f Am ane*--------h e n today hU ape« l of tll .T lS mUaa

' , p e r hou r e n lo d U n river. M iami I B c ae h ,P lo rid a .P * b ru a ry 8.h a a b e e n I accepted by th e tn te m a tlo n e ! Motor

TachU ng U oloo u e weeld'a record.T h e prrrlou* m ark w u 110.339

m llu a a hour, mad* bv Kay* Don.1 EnglU h speed king, w ltb hU MUs

' , E ngU nd I I on Lake O arda, Italy . U st Ju ly . -

OS. H. GROOTSa ~ ' r n n i N A R U M ,Twta reo s , U ab*

; O meei 4M SbaabMM Street West BssMsas* rh * M U n -4

, OtfU* P b* t» 18H-W

Dependable __

I C A R ^ "

y f r o m t h e U n i o n

t o r C o . _____________________ _____

.._____lS275.00$450.00

_____ S475.00_______S325 00_______$165.00

..... S235::0e-_____$265.00______ S225.00------ $350.00_______$165.001 1 5 .0 0 t o 1 5 0 .0 0 C t r s

« — E a c y T e n n s

lotor Co.Ttf Pcalcr ~ 0 —F a U s , a a l i o

" f a l l

V H L 0 E 8 8 A G I 1 G 1 1 I N G

O N S m i E T f

B r o k e r s A t t r i b u t e S e i i i n g

------------- t o ...... t l n c e r t a i n t i e s O v e r

N a t io n a l T a x Q u e s t io n S_____ ,L9>?

•—M<

W A R K E T S A T A B U N C r ^NKW TO RK . M u c h 38 ( « - « » I

• •Block*: W eak; «T er« l le«<teri IheT' touch new tow*.

Bond*: Heovy: Kreiiger l*»ue* p r ^ ri.itnp held

C urb: W «Jt: utUlUe* le*d<l«- m J eUae.

FcrtJ«n exch«ng«: F l rn ; ite r - b« p U ns tsmln buojan t. nilU

Cotton: S u s tr and coffee hoU* allfh d * r . T*!'"

OHICAOO:. Whefct: W eak; bearUh govern-

m ent report: weak itock m arke t O om : E a*i; bearlah govern-

. m en t w ealher foreoaal: aym- pathy. W eaknesa a ll gralnt.

C attle: Quiet.Bo«i: Steady to (tronf.

- ' ■ — • US

(AaaoclaLl P m s Plnanelal W rller) LIGei NEW YORK. M arch 30 - Stock*

emerged from Ihelr recent ru t on Lloei tha <knm*ldo today, sagging heavily In a la rger turnover.

:-----------Brokera-aitrtbuted-aelU Dr to -u n - ^eertaloUet over naUonal laxallon, ^reai p o ln lln r ou l th a t the aUes tax d»- w a i (ca t had eome a fte r T huridaya clo«o ^

u- . .f tn d th a t- th « m arket had no t had i l * * ' opportunity lo ahow Its reixtlon to i w ard fu rther delay In balancing the Treaj

*’' ! S ^ e r lecurlUe* wer« untelUed by th e reeommendatlon for a Kreu- ser and Ib ll montorlum. T h li may have contrtbuted to the general un - eulnea«.allhough New York bank- era fo r the SwedUh <omp*ny .a id . « « th e y had been Infonaed th a t »ut-

. flclent ca*h w u a t hand, a t Jea*t p rior to K re r ie r ’a death, to meet a ll obligation*. p o

B«ln<r in peaatmWlc mood, the m arket di*re*arded aUtUUc* point- l i ^ to fu rth e r banking Improre- m ent. p rtferrlng ln*tead to make bearUh cap ita l o u t o f the dUflcul- - o u " tie* faced by congre** l a providing new revenue*. W all atreet had oot unanlm om ly favo ra l the aalea lax o o r fully expected Ita p ia sag t. bu t th e m argin of defeat eame u aome- p] th ing of a surprise and speculaUve clreJea *«m ed to feel lh a t final ,t*nd agreem ent on th e whole tax prob- i j , lem m ight be d ifficult to achieve, W eakaeis of w heat a n d govemment bonds fu rth e r refJecled wer« heavy »torai from th e opening. A little reeov- u h c ery came in th e f ina l hour as shorts

_____took pro flu . b u l !al« IraniactlonswItaessed'anolhCT retapae and clos­ing prices were near o r a t the bot­to m .. T be B landard SU tU U ea-A s- aoclaUd P re is average for 80 U- ■ uet'fihU hed a \ 60JI, Ju*l a point K/ above th e bear m arkel low. C harl 8 *> followera were disturbed by the « " • ralU ' peneli«tlon Into new low ground, which waa taken as an un-

- fsvorable symptom. 'S lM l Drvpa

U nited su ite s St<el. which had b e w meeting a trong support above 40. dropped to 3B)«. I t cloeed a l H ? . 40U. o f t 14. A m arican-Telephone was ptenlifuUy supplied, reacting to i l l 1-8. N orth American, Proctor .and Oam ble and W eetem Union lo st a couple of points. In the rail <UrUton, S a n ta Pe, PennaylvanU and Southerri Pacific w ublU hed — new minimum*, while New Haven p r tf t r r e d dropped lo 10 point* to 40. Reading, traded for the first time* in « the dividend reduction.- wa* ___down v .i. Sales totaled 1,M7,TO0 snares. -

P inn ing gasoline price* and ap- proval by the hou*e of an Import o a i - *blp

T w in F a l l ! H a r k e U ^

i l S

'U m tad i ___LUhl butctwn. i n te 110H * r r butttien. 216 te 216 IbrZZZfijS I

lowi. 2M I f .. “ 7

vm ctiTM ------------------------------t i n 8.

LUht b lU , S to 41i lh. ^ 3&8C.............Lwnam S n . -3 Ibi. -----------------K hlsl

--------- ............................. ......................... ^■ — ------- ■- ------- i ! com0* ^ - - ~ g fe*

________ __________ cSM>t—WbsltMi* <iir(

- y ? : --------------------- ^ ^n iuat pou

O nt d n lr r Quotm] O m i Korthcm* peuNo. 1 u>« NO. 3 Bl KM u d lOe. (Dd S l-• u rrpon«d »ic u id tic. *®‘

On« drairr QttotM Rrd U ailcau No. POU

2 ;H r«a./aa!SS!d“ u |3 i

Block _ ^ I M O p??*te«» food. 400-pound lot* ----------*1.05

s«*4i in*A1/«JI*----- -------------- 110.00 e nMo* Tm on m ia ---------------------lij.oo «tu d OOTiT ______________ tSJM J,

- • . ------- ^Ko. 3 a u i f t i ----------- --------- 1SC10 300 th (

BMaa rrlM i ^♦ Oomb bao*r......... ......................................<3

J |c pot

O*—***. «»o—o ................ ,20tm«0e **per h«xl .. , lee '

Omotfc twusd-----------------------------Je

s » ia j:Z _ - ‘is * 'N«« csbbu* -■ ________ le w«iApplw. ......... <lJ O to H Ji ffO aullflow , „ t i e e nCMm --------- . .. , ..I----- Jcioioo ire

^ ------1^ n .

------------- ------- -------- Js fe<_ _____ do

jK ” 1

I" ""•c=TiS=B-----------". (DtlTtradi

M aeb. lo a p . U>fL--------------------- S i a « buK . " -------------— ---------------

EMgB-EIght

1

Stock Market Averages |HEW YORK, lu rc h H

n m , looDiHih^ iwa. su n d .n t fl« - » » »

_ ’s ; s s f ! u ' s aVIM X X H M n.40

ss is ,s|

aSffit'ss ‘SS -ss ;«s <Illlh, ino.Jtt2.4o Ki.ao » i w 30» m LoV. IBJO ...ll».#0 *«,« 148.M 114.70 •—M«w ia n low.

U x enabled oils to hold off the gen­eral m a rk e t weaknea*^ a lthough there was n o e ffo rt to move Ihem 1 higher. Slacknes* of tulom oblle producUon, w hich U doubU c« being held back because o f light dem and ' u well a* th e delayed appearance 1 at Pord 'a new modeU, appeared to be contlnulnff. fo r Youngitown sUel , mUl w ill s U r t nex t week a t only a slightly Increased operaUng ratio, rhu* th a f tr s t Quarter *eem* des­tined to so d w ithout beneril o f aea- •oaal expanaloo* in two m ajor in - ju itrtea , a m o tt unusual occurrence. L l

' BA R S ltV E R S ENEW YO RK , M arch 38 M V -Bar

illver q iilet a n d unchanged s t 39HC.

, G O V E B N M E ^ BOfn>S NBW YO RK , M arch 38 (ff)-B ond •

JBerty S l is 33-47 ......................M i#;Jberty 1st 4U* 33-47 _______ 100.3Jbe rty 4 lh 4U a 3S-38____ .-.100,13Jb e rty 4th 4\4s reg. 33-38 = :.I00 .18Treasury 4U b 47-83 ...... ...........10350[teasury 4s 44-M -------------------00.33fYeaaury 3Ws 48-M ........ .........: 87,6 Am.;rreasury 3 S a 40-43 J u n e -------94J4Iteamjry 3?ia 43-47 .................. M.4 ^ ''r ea*u rr 3 S * 41-43 M arch — 84.19 AmYeaniry 3 ’4a 48-49 _____ .•..... o ia orreasury 3* 81-55 ----------------- 88.10

--------- AtehSAN FRANOIRCO PRO DU CI

SAN PRANCISCO. M areh 38 W V- luU erfat 34c. R e s t unchanged. Burr B utter: 83" score 23c; 81 score ‘• " 'f

m e : 80 acore 33c.Eggs: U nited S la te s ex tras Isrfe o m i

t ' i c : medium 1 4 'ic ; small 114c.Chee*e: P laU ISc. S i “

-------- ComPORTLAND HAY • J?”" '

PORTLAND. M arch 38 W - H a y : g S , U ady; unchanged. curtJ

_____ Del iCHICAGO PRODUCE ^

CHICAOO, M arch 38 (/t^ — Live em u oUltry; Receipt* 8 Uuck*; sU ady, rice* unchanged.B utt«r: R eceipts 8184 tubs; iteady ; oen*

ream ery special* 83 acore 33H to 3c: exira* 83. 33c; ex tra tlrsU 80 ^0 81, 31S to 314ic: flr*ts8S 10 88,31 oood o 3 1 U e:* ccond*88 to87 .18 lo20H c; Oooj tandard* 80 cenlralixed c a r lo u 33c.E n * : RecelpU 11.563 cases; easy: o m

x lr* flrsU 13c; fre ih graded f lr s u hu k 3Wc: c u rren t receipt* 11 lo 11‘ic : torage packed flrsU 13Vic; ex tra s m t i JH e. iM^'

Onion Market iKANSAS CITY MARKET S j i

KAN9AH CITY . M a n h M (>P) tU UtM B D A l—O nlena: No cartel a rrtv a li: Uan ear* d iverted from team track 31 c a n on trae ir 3: swpiMca light, dem and N»t medenUe: m a rte t aboat steady; Oregoa SO potind tack* ydlow D an- v e n No. 1 1 Inches and larger $4.35: n»» M lnnesoU 50 potuid tack* red gtebei ^ y No. 1 2 Incbet a n d U rger 14.25: C o l- orado 50 ponnd sacks yeUow D an- Pael T en No. 1 l i i Ineh minima* M to I4 J5 : M ichigan 50 pottnd tack* yel- ~ low globe* No. 1 l ! i tneh mlnlmiun U to « 4 .U :C a U re m U 5 0 p o an d a ae k * QUOl w h lU g Io b e a N e .li:i ln e h m ln l» iiB i one

_____■________ • l l i l

POUTO MIIIKETS ?*tei

a ilC A G O MARKET afUa ilC A G O . M arch SS lU S D stet

A l- P o U te n : tte relpU 87 carload*: cho e s irmch 24t. (oU l Unlt«d flU les off•hlpm enU 893: dull, trad ing slow: yeataoked -per cw t^ W bronsln roand t l t white* No. I, 75 to SSe; Idaho R » a eU lamNo. I. t tJ O to >M0, e r I

rn to re* : Idaho R tuaeU M arch IL40.

--------- C

LieOCKMETS 11______ ________ ____________ 300

SAN F R A N aS C O LIVESTOCK jm SAN PRANCISCO. M arch 38 (/D DOtl

<U 6 D A>—Hoffs: R ecelpu for woek $943&80; d irec t 1135; bu u h era ISc to 2!c c h islter: closing lop 15.75; bulk 150 tb m a 195 pound* IS.60 to 15.76: e igh t c a n i tn common and medium 14.80 lo 13.40; era few tS.60; packing sowa a teady; «q( largely t3,50 to 13.60; good to 13.75; we< today fully sU ady . to

C attle: Receipt* for five days 1300; yei direct 425; s te e n sU ady w ith la st t it ■eel ‘* avtfB nern3~ CITl ' 8W~rO~ntHr pound fed $7. lop ; 10 c a n 830 to 1185 MJ pound tow medium to good 86 to lo t * |7S ; common M 30 to »5: c a r 860 to : pound yearlings 16; uhe slock »teady; p n odd helters t i ; ;ew good cows 14.50; $7: car nnd Odd common tb medium se^ $350 lo >3J«; low c u llers to $1.50; cal tcM bull* $3.35 to $3.50; good $4; ( calves; pacU ge 435 pound ' truck- we In* $5,75: good 350 pounda $7: veal- we e n $8. do

Sheep: RecH pls for five day* 3800; a n (Urect 19C5;.surlng l« n b » s lea d y t-s ti go< « e s i : 69 to 75 pound medium u r to choice $7.75 to $8.25; Closing top $8; $5 fed lamb* 35c to 50o lower; package M. 73 pound sho rn $5.50; f c ^ decks 60 pound common $3.75; culi io medium ewes t l to $3J5 ; good to $3. 1

PORTLAND U V ESTO CK kit PORTLAND. M arch 36 (O 8 D to

Al—Itogs: R eeelpu 500; c o m p a ^ $4. week ag s: slaughter classes SOc high- $4. er feeders 50c up; bulk Ught butch- 10 er* $J>55 to $5.75. former jades ex- kii trem e top a ( close; strong w elghu to and heivle* lo U 5 0 ; packins mi sowa $3,75 to $4.35; pigs to k lllen 1 $4.35 to 55.35; bulk better grade tight co

' feeder p itu $1,75; le u desLrable kinds m<

: week’s trad e steady to 25c higher for v is te e n and she clock and steady for bu

1 bulU an,I calves; bulk higher medium ni I to 'eoott g n d e * uteers $6.35 to $7; la

n i7 j5 : lower grade* down lo $4.50; IW

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q u o U b lo to p h e lf e n l^ ;e o w * $ 6 J 8 ; an one load ouU U ndlng helfera M onday 35< $8.75; bulk desirable cow* for week vti $4 to $5; low c u tle n downward lo st{ $ l i0 : moally $3 or be lter; c u lle r to lo good bulU $3,50 to $3,75; v ealen and $6 calves $3 to $7.50; bulk $7 down.

Sheep: RecelpU none; Quotable ke steady w ith week ago except new fn crop sp ring lambs, w hich weakened oI< afte r W ednesday and cIosM barely ch

. steady lo unevenly lone r; a trlctly elt ; choice old crop lambs up to $7. w ith Iw> off grades $4 to $6; medium to choice ^ : y e a r l ln » $ l to$5 ; cull locholoe ewes $6

$1 to |3 .50 ; bulk good toch o lco ip rln g j;o> lam b aearly ln w eek$9JO to$IO; low- sk

e r g ra d li downward to $6.50. $5-------- sp

OHAUA UVESTOCK edOMAHA. M srch 36 (;?) (U 8 D A)

- .B o g s : R ecelpu 3000; shippers ^ bought around 550; stesdy; spoU Sc higher on under 300 pounds; sows « steady; top $4.03 for choice 180 to 300 pounds: bulk good and choice 160 to 350 imund $3,90 to $1; 350 to 350 pound $3,70 to $3J5; 140 to 180 ^

> pound* $3,75 to $4; sows $3.35 lo : $9.40; pigs nominal.

Cattle; Bfcelpts JOO. calvca .33;> compared week a||to: Killing classesI itiTjng to moitJy 2 S c ' h i g h e r ; - t ; . e rs strong lo SOc h igher; stocken

and feeders mostly steady: bulk* for ” : week; Fed xteen and rea tllngs $3.35

to $875; iwvcral loads $7 lo $730;; yearim gi 0S>9 pounds $730; weighty , i *teers 1353 pound* $7.75; heifers r M JU -TO-t5 .i5 . lem iu sds- $5'6> to l l j i $630: bp«( cows $3 to M 35: ch o ice !’ '> loU M50 to $5; c u tter g n d e s $1,S0J lo $3,75: m^dlum bulU $3.75 to $3,10; ”; prsctlcal top v ra le n $8; lew $630 to ”; $7: sincken and feeden $430 to $4; ^\ se^-pral loads $6,13 to $630; stock .; calvp* 17. fe; Bhffp; itreelpU 500; compared- week Acn: Lambs ateady; aheep W- weak; le ed rn weak to I5c lower; ”

clo'lnR btillti: fed wooled lambs good; and choice $6.35 to $6.85; top $7; t i ( good-and choice wooled ewea $3.35- M (T to $4: feeding Jamba good and choice “ ; $5.35 lo $A; shearing lamtM up to ni

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CHICAOO. M areh 30 m lU 8 D -I a> -H oks; Receipt* 5000;'choloe ligh t fo kind* scarri*: ateady to strong; good at

D to choice 140 to 200 pound* $4J5 to to d $4.40; (ftp $4.40; 310 to 250 pounds to 1- $4.15 lo $1.35; 380 to 310 pounds $4 lli I- 10I4.1J; pfttm oaU y $3.75 lo$4; pU in so :- kinds d3wn to $3; packing sowa $3.45 ts to $3 80; shippers took 1000; estl- fc ■a m atfd lio ldoren 2000. cln Cattle; Recelpu 200, calvea 100; m U compttred *e«it ago: common and $i Is medium grade steer* ateady to 35c h'

lloncr:-tcod .anrt chol«».i>ff«rtng. uj Bt down; insiane** SOa.off on heavies; c< »r v ilue j vojked sharply higher early $t 3r but dec’inpd on excessive poet-slorm U m nm : clojed fairly active a t decline;7; larsply ite c r ru n ; extrem e top 4( vr w O ftity -s tee rr t f r w r t t t t n r t t r t t n g x lp 0: $8.1};bulk$538to$730;aT cra»B co«l$!

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fnoorporatad, Boim <• 1TM Con Com_____ __ - ....... ....... iV.Amerlemn Pomr aod Llgbt -------U*, helBeeuie Power and l ig h t___— JO'.i 683Am erl can Qm and Deeuic ... 9 l‘k Commercial Bouthem warTanta,... N . .United Cm warranla (bid) ........ . 7 ' i s $4.Nstlonal B U cult______________ bulAubum Auto ........................ . . S3 tn

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around $8J5; a ll ahe stock strong to cw 35c h igher; bulU 10 to ISe lower; —

; m i e n largely 50e to i t h igher;I s tocken scsxce and atrong a t $430 , I to $8; heavy h a lf f a t feeden $5.75 to ] I $8J5; besl $6.60,

Sheei); Reoelpt* 3000; today '*m ar. ' “f ! ke t nom inal; for week 78 doubles r from feeding staUoM, 17J00 d irects; ”I o ldcroplam bsm o«l]y35to50c1ow er;' cholee kinds off most; very dull a t r close; oUier killing clsise* weak w ith ‘J 'I lower tondencj': closing bulks; B e t- , ,! *rr grade wooled Umba $8J5 to I $6.75; besl $7.10; week’* top $7.50;: good c llppen $6; unfinished wool• skin* $5,75 to $S; throwouU $4.75 to

$530; fa t e«-es $330 to $4; native nu sp rln g e n $10 to $11; few hand pick- we ed lo u $1130 lo $13. qu

I •» KANBAS c n r UVESTOCK KANSAS c r r y . M arch 38 W OJ

‘ s D A )-H o g a: Recelpu 550; ateady• to Sc lower; lop $4.06 on choice ISO ’ to 230 pounda; desirable 170 to 260 ! pound* $3J5 to $4.M; few 370 to 350[ poundt »3J0 to $3.95; odd aows $3.39 ^

C a ttle; RecelpU 200. cab-es 25;; -for w ee k :- re in te en .“ ye(iriin«s*snd-

fed helfera steady to weak; cow* very ' .*cftr«e. steady to 35c higher; bulls.! v ealen and killing calves ateady to M , strong; s tocken and feeden leaa ac t-. Ive lh a n la s t week b u l supply m od- ]; e ra teandp rloesabou l* tcady ;w eek ‘s to' topa: choice 1433 pound s te en $6; u r

|H 4 0 noiinda $7.fl5:_b«at vcnrllnM. I $725; bulk fed s te e n $5.25 to $6,65; ( q; J moal h e lfe n and mixed yfarllngs. $5.75 dow n; bulck stocken nnd fc«d- ;1 e n $ 4 ,» to $8: light stocken $6,40; f !, best s te e r cmlves $6.M.: 8he«p: R ecelpu 800: for week: ^

fed latnbs SOc to 75c lomer; sheep r r1 steady lo w eak; top wooled lambs ,, $0.85; cloalng top $8,40; wepk's bulk* ' . $8 lo $8.6B; choice shorn Ismbs $o toi $8.30; o th e n $530 lo $5.80; top n a - .• tlve spring Umb* $830: most aaiaa . J J. $« to 4*4q j t f . B as $8J8 ; odd loU slauchtfr ewes 1. > mosUy $330 to 13.75. g

OGDEN UVESTOCK ot!OODEN. M arch 36 (.n <U s D A) a<

3 -iH ogs: ReoelpU 1080; Ineliidlng 333 Oi I for m arke l: c<nerally steady; quo t- wt d able lop *4.79 on better srade 170 be 0 to 180,pound t: today's « !f* limiteds lo one lo t ISS poundt a t m «S; ligh t .ca4 llghU dow nw ard to $4; paekln* *i* n sows $3.40 lo $330. br<5 CalU e: ReceipU 348, Including 67- for m a rk r t: for week 34»0; uTiin* ho

classes tuUy staady: cnmmon a n d In 1: medium steer* $3 to $5; qood steersd $530 to $S.7S; common and inM luta Ol« helfera $3.75 lo M30; good h e lfm Ini& up .ia .ft3 .4a:.conun fln ana m^riium. m i; cowa $3.78 to $330; good co*-!v up to :y $4; a lt cu tters 11 to $3,75; bulls $230 V to $305; te a le r j <530 to m ;s.!; Sheep: ReoelpU non»; for «ii-p'404; Mlr.i thU wtek. one losd 80- InBtlpoaniJ ffO WyoaiBW'slauiiiiiprTJww tyn|$S.79, f. 0 . b. loading polm; odd loU mi

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«0 to 66 pound U tah spring lamba $730.

LOS ANOELES LIVESTOCK'. — Los-AN O ELEfl, M arch a e . t / r a a iL ___

8 D A)—Hogs; R ceclpu to r w tek 1300; steady lo ISc lower; bulk locaU and easterns $4,50 to $5.35; QUoUble

, closing lop $535; heavies down to> $4.15; packing sows $3.35 to $4.

— CatUer—R eeelpu for-w eek-4700;-------, I a te e n steady to tyeok; she stock I : weak lo 35c lower; spoU off more on 'I d a ily cows; top fed s te e n $7; bulk ; medium to good $6,35 to $6J0; 1333■ •-pound-Texas-$6.B5;—pUiaer.. s t e e r a ___‘I $535 to $8.15;, stockers $5,50 down;; I good heifers $8.25 to $6.60; o thers i $1.35 to $3: bulls $430 down; stock

‘ : cows $3.75 to $3,85; 14 loads on sale , today. Calves: RecelpU for week I 1500; weak to SOc lower; medium to i

cholcc w alers $7.25 to $930; few early $ 10; plainer and heavier calves

: $530 to $7; stocken $5.75 down.; Sheep: R eeelpu for week 3850;I lambs steady to strong; ewes aharply t lower; medium to choice spring 'Iam bs $7.30 to $8.10; tome ^ e d ;I few choice fed wooled lam bs up to >I $7; m u l'd wooled and sho rn $6.10 to i $8.35; fed sho«i lambs $8J5 ; medium {10.good shorn ewes $2.75 to $335; common $3.

ST. JOSEPH UVESTOCKST . JOSEPH, M arch 36 <U B

D A)—Hogs: RccelpU 1300; fairly nctlve; generally steady; scatU rIng 160 lo 300 pounds $3.80 to $4,10; aow.i

. lOe to 15 loa-tr; $3,25 to $330; 100 ' direct.

C attle: RecelpU 130. calves 30; for . week. t>etter grades slaughU r steers ' ' a n d long yearlings sleady lo weak;

ligh t mixed end helfery yearllnes . steady lo SSc higher; o the r classes

unchanged; 'few head choice 970 yearlings $7.75; loAd 1307 pound

> s te e n $7; bulk s te e n and yearlings $530 to $6.75: m ost ligh t mixed nnd

; he ifer yearllngt $430 to $5.75; chotee I 683 pound heU en |6 J 3 ; ^ k beef ' cows $3 to $4:-cholce kitlda MJk) to > i $430; cutter grades $130 tb'$3.50; 'I bulU $330 to $3; U te lop .vealen =

$830: mosl repU cem enl calfle $4^0 , . , to $S.7S. I l l

Sheep: Recelpu 3000; for week fa t yU \ Inmbs closing 35c to SOc lower th a n 1,1

week ago: choice 83 lo 91 pound I W esterns la le $6,85; o th e n mostly $6 I . to $6.50; few loads $6.75 early; 78

pound n sttvs sp rlngen $9; m ost fn t I> ewes $3 lo $3 3 0 . __________________

; DENVER SHEEP • Cf,' DENVER. M arch 18 W tU a D

—Sheep; RecelpU 4700; for week: fed . lam bs SU lo 75c lower; spring lambs , steady: sheep and feeden iinchang- . r d ; top $7; closing top $0.60; week's : bulk good lo choice $8Z5 to $8.75;: medium grade.i $530 to $8; fa t n a - , lives $5 !o $635; jearllngs lo $5; be.«‘ fwe« $33J lo $330; load feeders , , $5.10,

i BOSTON WOOLBOSTON, March 36 (,7V-Th6 wool off

s m arke t was quite unselUed the la t t nia- week as pressure lo sell In some

q u s n e n became more apparent. Pronounced w eakneu developed on s tric tly combing 84s and fine Ohio ter

. wooU, sentim ent a t close of week vei ' ha* become Increasingly favonJble act [ tow ard accepting low bids th a t have anc : been firmly refused earlier in th e wit ; week. A weakening tendency In quo- est ( ta llona was noUoed 00 all grades as oat ’ m sn u fac lu ren penistently refused ed . to take on any quantlllea o t wool ^* »bove.curTcnt .needs, cx ccp t.a t very ,I low prices, J J

: MURTAUGH FOLKS ViSiT■ MURTAUGH. March 26 '(Special ul\* to T he News)—Arrivals snd depart- poi

ure* or M urtaugh gue.iu and rexl- me

: following; Itu* MUs Dorothy Day. « t . M argarefs soe ' school, Boise. U vUltIng her parenU. wh ' M r. and Mrs. R. J . Day over the bui . E as ter vacaUon. Mls« Lois Rankin Un ' t a d Mis* Edna Heseman accompanl- oui■ ed h er here. * he: ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E\’aivr P in- sld* gree. ar? vbltlng a l the P. M. Pahey sto ' home UiU week end. ani

Mr. snd M n . E arl Wold returned on

: m* there . ITiey wiU be employed on th e ,

Cleveland Egbert farm.J J is * K athryn Sturgeon, MUs 15or- ^

olhy Sturgeon. John Em1n. Jaek ^ ) aoodln< and MUs Wlnnlfreti mies.s aoo d tn g cotlegr*. a re tpending th e « « . w N k e n la l lh e J .R .S tu rg e o n h o m e0 here . 11 Mr. and M n . R . C. Tolman were m t called to Oakley Saturday by ther sudden dealh of M n . Tolman’s =

brother. Rom* Adams.' ^7 Mra, G ertrude RoberU returned t home Friday a fte r spending a month *] a In S a lt Lake Ctty vlsSllng T*\aUvra, s Miss 'Clara B g e lh u n and M lu a O lafa Swanson spen t last week end■ in Pocatello w ith MUs Swanson’*

0 RIARRIAOES DMOTMADISON. WU. WV-Tn W bcon-

Ic aln th e n were 644 fewer marrUgea- in 1931 t han I ^

a marrUge* a n d no dlTorces. ~

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J Embarrassed by Breaks in ' Stocks and Washington

I Reports, Values Decline' *

t By JO H N P. BOUGHAN(Associated P re u M arket Editor) CHICAGO, M areh 36 -E m barras-

sed by stock m arket b reak^ a n d by I dlKoncerUng effects o f W ashington S official reporU ot intended big

t planting of aprlng wheat, g rain val- > ® ues w enl spraw ling loday. J'j O ovem m ent figures on 1933 lh - I) lentiona to p lan t spring w heat re - } t vealed likelihood of m uch la r j e r e acreage th a n was seeded lasl j t a r . e and a huRe expanilon aa compared t w ith the harvested area. T here were - estim ates also th a t acreage of corn.* oaU and barley would be augm ent- 3 ed to a materU I extent, f W heat cloeed nervou*. t 1-8 to f ^ 1 5-8 under T hutsdayM -flnU hrcorn "

5-8 to 1 do»-n, oqU 1-8 to 5*8 off,^ and provision* unchanged to 5 c e n u J r decUne. J

In th e face o t pen U len t atop to uII telling, w heal mustered only feeble . .- power to rally, despite a n n o u " ~ - * i- m ent of a moderate oversesA dc-

stuffs. Export U klngs Included ' ■* sofne United SUte* ha rd w in ttr s. w heat and also Included 1,000.000 . e biuheU of r>'e. presumably C atutd- n Un. T hrough the day. bulU foiled 1- outrigh t to ntake any Im portan t

headway, a lthough they p u l con- , I- siderable stress on newa o f ‘ dust y storm.1 In parU of w estern K ansas

and western Nebraska, aa well as , d on the fact lh a t the general ru n of ^

Corn a ixl oaU gave way w llh t,. wheat. May com outdoing th e »e«-. <^ son's low price record. Tbe gov- » , em m ent report on 1933 prospective.f com acreage. IndlcaUd lhe second jJ largest toU l ever known. ‘

Provisions aversged' lo w r w ith : « grain aad stocks, ^ th o u g h hog vai-

h T h e M y s te ry S(e<;k ; o f 1 9 3 3

^ w iu i« l>«?WrIle fer Cow Ke. 1$

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W heat— Open High l.ew Close aM areh .„.50>j 5 0 'i 50>4 SOU tr

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July, new 54'U 54?i 53H 54USept. old 57 ^ 57>i S 6 \ SCH

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July _.._..33S 33*i 3 3 'i 23?i ES e p t . , .....34 3 4 \ 33’4 24U lt<

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I- CHICAGO, M arch 26 (ffv -W heal: *ly No, 3 red 51c; No. 1 no rthern spring f,n 52c to 52 «c . «I j Corn: No, 3 mUed 3 l i ; c ; No. 3 ^ I. yellow 3JWc; No. 3 yellow <oM»

344 c ; No, 3 yellow 3 lU c to 3 1 ^ c ; HNo, 3 w hlU 31SIC. I’’

»• O a u : No. 3 whIU 33^4c to 23%c; « f ' N(2r3 WhIU 31C to 33Uo. sr Rye; No. 3 43C.

Barley 43c to 60c. E d Timothy seed $3 to $3.33. r« Clover seed $8 to $13.75.n. _____■- PORTLAND GRAIN

PORTLAND. March 36 W V-W heat ^^ eloaed: Msy M '4c; Ju ly t a d S e p - . .„ tembec-54c.____________-____________H, Cash; Big Ben4 Bluestem 62c; soft °■ white. w etU ra w hlU 5 3 l4 c ;-h A rd ^

w inter, northern spring, w estera red “504c, e<

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— Legal AdvfirtisftmRnts— »i----------------------------------------------------------fr IN BANKRUPTCY *^ Notice' o; the PIrst M eeting of Cred- °

lio n . In th e DUtrlct Court of the i; United SU tes, Por th e D lslrlct of Idaha, Southern DlvUlon.

'T tn the M atter of Casper Nygord,” BankruiA.' -J* T o the cred lto n of C asper Nygord,“ oLH ollliter. Twin PalU County, and y dU lrlcl aforeaald, a bankrupt.^ '^ 'N etlee i> h treby-gtm tH hB t-etr tlw

18th d ty of M arch. 1932. the aald .h Casper Nygtjrd was duly ad judlcal- i . ed a bankrupt; and lh a l the firat

meeUng of eredllors wUI be held a l ,g T w in 'P alU , Idaho, In th e office ot ,d the Referee, on the 2nd dsy of AprU.

1933, s t 2:00 o'clock In th e o iu m o o n ,

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a l which time th e said crcdlto.-s m;'iy a ttend , prove ih e lr cinlms. appoint ft trustc?. csam lnc the bankrupi and tran sac t such o the r bu.ilneis a* mny properly come before said meetings

M areh 10:h, 1933.O, p . DUVALL,

T .ste rce in Bankruptey.-----------

NOTICE TO C R E orrO R S -------------In the Probate Court of T w la Palls

County. S ta te o f Idaho.In i he M inter of the EsU le of E ri

R. Sm ith , deceased. . ,Notice U hcreby 'glven by the un-

dertlgncd. Eexccutor of tho esU le of Evl R . Sm llh . deceased, to .th e cred- • Itors of a n d all iwrson* having c la ls s agalnsl th e sa id deceased, to exhibit them w ith th s nceewary vouchers, w ithin Alx m on ths a fte r the llrs t publication of ih U notice, to the said executor a t hU office In the P in t

11 NaUonal B ank Bldg,. In th e c lly and Couniy 01 Tw in FalU. S U te of Idaho. ihU being th e p la ce ^ lx cd for the transaction of th e business of said estaU .

D ated M arch 19, 1D32.EDOAR L. ASHTON,

Executor of th e estate of Evl R . • Sm ith , deceased. ^

ARTESIAN WATER C O , LTD. ^ Located a l A rleslaa City. Twin

PalU Oounty, Idaho.Notice U hereby given th a t on the

n t h day_of M arch . 19J2. the B o a r^ o t___Dlretslors made ah asscasmTOt of T hirty t30) c e n u per share upon all the CapIU l S tock of lhe abov* nam ­ed Corporation, payable on or be- before April 12th, 1932, to the un - den lgncd a l h is office in A rtesian

' City, Idaho,D elinquent assrssm enu a fU r Ih*

--« bote date wili-be-a<tv*r t l**d and eotd-------to pay th e delinquent assestm enl on April 30,1833, together w ith a ll cosUof advertising a n d u ie .

D aled .a t A rlesian City, Idaho this I 12th day of M arch. 1032. r P, J . MARSHALL.

SecreU rr.

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S e e dP o t a t o e s

H I G H A L T I T U D E

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' We have buHt.up a clean ■I hlgh-yieldinpt aecd atock by I roRucintr nnd hlil aelection.

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s n f o r w i * T e « ^ ittU i« o e on* tlM• ftS9 and U k a t • fnt*T •a*.'* 8be1X iU r r ra w 'i •M «r.lq ..u«r. Ctni, tb l» tvw m bw. C m oI 4kOkm *Mj. w»tehliW H la to e e m e p lw w e le e p M tf n i lUchUiKltkr'r«7w to Iba altwUoB. Uam *a-u

j s s s s is js s is f s : " s r

g "„^ g r3 rr .'a r .iS j' -«kUkn the itnlUiw tiaOm life ^

o( MMMuot. b«i wbta abt (riM to aafe* Ow pnettMl, b* n<* ^ u ftT M« M k ber tbt to •maU- towa.- H«r vnW nm u d fMd wmmoB MMt tuk* UIU* lapc««< erMt^ iton oa Ow^ frtodc. Chief He* hi anoBf tbm 'J* M«r» Cmby, But hj who maba ber WbUe tb« ttk i .ta t t t Q u Kw*r f rm KlUr. »torf« <b u cMcbi a u '* InUmt wttb ttuoufl Mine en u ln r tbototeiU tb«y are <ira«n. wortda* oih w»a Oar ipends macb *h® fu of ble tbae away from Kitty. » h ^ J

CbaplCT 11 ; n ^ »WHO nO L D S TBOTfPST — h*Q tt

, . ’•Caroll" K ltty'a cry w a a . i l u r p . Uke Ih^ .. a n l< jM l-m atch.. . . " T heS co rt# » *1" '^ ^ l o t a c ro u h e r memoiy. M n . P « w B u t

bad u i d I t of someone—J o a n T rav - O ar'*— « n r-a n tt-3 e rn r-b to n fc ''0 « T d r< to p » tllpped

Why—why ihould you w an t to h u r t monUra»T " n o t to

Carol ahruBged h e r ihoultStre. " I *ho do___told y o tt- l - h a d - n iy - o » a —n u o n * .

And maybe w hen you’r* au n k >-our- w if }qu Uke Co w e Kmeeaie e iw *w rilh t." »o ®u'

■•Well. I 'm n o t wHUilng, N ot M''* even to p le a u you am I solns to “ hie,1f t you d ittu rb m e. I 'n aorry him.

— you 're-no t happy. I c a n 't un d er- ■*"» _*:i •U n d It. You have ov to 'tW nj moet beforeanyone oould want.'^ h la wi

Carol's anaw er w u exptotlve.“Everjrthlnel you 've Jived here ‘T h i two m ontha a n d c an ’l le e ? W hy. your c r d leaye thU houae In a m inute I t y®“ f I

- - I -c o u ld - ju a t u J>aT ld.dl«L _I-irtll. « y ? ^ . , aome day." be bel ‘ Over b e r ow n o u tra ted emoUona And

K itty te lt a need o f Carol's g rea ter l a n dc than h e r own a n d I t h tld her. pity* "Mr. lu r. (or a m om ent. B u t iha h a d aurdltj no way o t reaeh ln s th io u sb Carol's n o mo

) a trance unfrlendU ncA , a n d before to cat* any word eould b e ipoken Carol n o t Ite

^ w ent on, aeom fully. “ Wc•■! though t m ayba I oould open here,

your e}«8 bu t you itort’t tU ten. cam e i You c a n 't see a ganu w hen It's ty pou played rig h t u nder your noee. WeU, "Oh, th a t's th a t." I n c - I

- j K ilty 's control w u elcse to break - aak yiiDK. Bhe would n o t Itl Carol aco I t oftlce

' ' break. Bhe w ould aot v r lth e for trembi r Carol's u tla facU onI B u t iha bad Mr.

to catch th e back o t her c h tlr and '■What- to U to itea<ly herself: course 1 V ' l t you m ean O a r - a n d U arge— h im •

'V l l tru s t a i r to play a n y game w ith ta lr l" th e ofi

7 ' Carol bad moved tow ard lhe door, led m i' Bhe tu rned w ith a Uttla m ocU ni plans.'

smile. Kltt- a u t M arge U n 't holding the U g h t:

trump*, you aeel Or th a l 's w hat "He you don 't seel” la nor

W hen th e door dOMsd behind A nd i Carol, K itty knew o n lr -a l » t In* W e oi dignatlon In w hich c iro l 's parting home, U u n t kH t a ll a lg n l tk u c e . h im t

'S h e w ants m e to be Jealouat She be—". want* G a r nnd m e to qua rrtl. Well. Her

I won't. We won^t." She'd been Ftew 'j forew arned, indeed. Bbe'd been very w u a doae to Jealousy th is o 'e n lng . Bhe o n h i oould th a n k Carol for navlmi her. T h e I

H er mom ent's p ity for c F ro l-w u Tell h gone. O t course' CafoTw asn't hap - th is i p y j 'w h o 'o o u ld 'b e hspp^r whO“ SO ov€f“ enioyed the p ro ce u ot hurting aome- p u t

Daily Cross-W<ACROsa Solution of Saturday'

t. Oetan p -p—. m i i i iu ' p trtiln inc Io ^ r M B * * f ’

niutlcal l A L I E ^ I I N D c lXlounil . , -tiS p L i t T- FI t w m iB s I^IL IT IE IR INI A IT IEImplcmtnt ■ ■ ■ T i i ' I r- lir ■ ^ ■ ■ 7

l i . Subjecttd to A•*v«r» iira in i & |K p V b Ip Tp B

11. Typ* ot kthltio ^ P F ~ P1«. Dw»ll Ip lp ip i r T T B B L lP lAn . Snisll liltnd M l Iu . ti«atbtr p O H T 0 W A R D

i b - K a iiBhort for * W s a FM. coius* omciii |H H E i 2 j A J H i L L |2 31. Oo over tc a la IB Iin I a ^ ■ d i c I d . I i Im- iL OldSt. * rllf lM « f I II |i B o I <'i I I

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41. Or««t Ltk* reuihty t.4T. Jumored l»P» «. Tutki 7. Arl41. vuduct npiriit* bor** t. r«i10. Chrlilmai ll. Unlly at t Jap/nrio *0, cone'i* ' *'

m iaiuf* II. |T « a n o IB. p»ii r m m p r i Ti 'goa Bt war a

fabrlei DOWN I t . UnM. fontr. I, r^iuir^ anlmil IH . Ardor j, Anolnlad 1CL Compouna I. n e « « r cob- IX. P»

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■_______ i_ I (la lse r B f 'Iba b a d O ar m ia i« « t aw ay ti« m g t• bouae, froca Oarol'a •p rlo g . g teb lac for opporUm ltle* to say S ’ h t)U i«« u aba h a d sa id too lgh t. : l ^ I 'U U lk to O ar’a f a th * * - to a » t - I | r Borolng."3$r In a UtUa a f te r ta a . S » m et h im alm oat gayty. O h, ahe’d ^ m e w to busy.W« c k M d -th a t deal foe lb* b a m . .i I.” Q a r th r iw o t t h is ooat a n d « ht«d a d g a re tte . " I f * g o ln f to ~ a knockout, tb e whole tbUig. J

irg* h u a a a rc b lttc t m aking ne drawing* a lready . A nd Bora- x t ^ a y . th a t boy 's a beadacbel ^ ■a had a past o r 1 c a n 't sm ell coe. t be knows b is >ib. A nd you q I t - H e 's going to m ake a head* ^ c r o u t of M a ise before she 's g rough wl h tUm." Q ar had iwn K itty down Into h la lap a n d , » ctiddled he r he ad ag a in s t hU ju lder happily. Sho w u th ink - r. no t o f Som erset a n d M arge .d the b a m b u t th a t w hen they --------d th e tr own h o m e ,It w ould be n e this, they 'd s i t tike th la before I tire a n d talk . , f tBut h e r de term tna tloa to ta lk to • ir 's f a th e r s u y e d w tlh her. She “5" p p*d -«u t:a f..b ed -early_ lh8_ J ie x t . J S S )mlnff and dreaaed quleMy 'a o . u t to w aken O ar. Bhe watched a dock and w hen It* handa po in t- , _ to .tb f i exact h o u r -o f -a lg b t she T ta ln n t downaUlni. h e r h e a r t beating UtUe f a i t because thi* ta lk m e*nt _ , m uch. T rain

Mr. Prew w u a lready a t the ale. Ills newspaper sp read before ai. O h. why. K itty th o u g h t u B v e n t In, h a d n 't she go t down fOT he 'd ‘ e U r t« d rp ea d ln r-lt.-B u t I welcome aeemed to hold only U d e l ig h t . ^■This 1* nice, X lily -> to have u r company. P e rhaps it i h a d ._iy^ u r p retty face a c ro u from me try m orning m y digestion m ight b e lter ." ' ' - j;;^4Ye

Aod Pound sm iled, too, a n d be- Arrlvi n deroU ng h lm selt to h e r needs. Leave "Mr. Prew—" And th e n th e ab- rdlty o t lh a t checked he r, to have Arrlvi I moro In tim ate nam e by w hich tm v i catch his a ttenuon i B u t he had ArrlT

>t beard It. Leave"Well, aro you happy w ith us Arrlvi te , m y dear?" Eventually he Leave m e to hU usual quesUon and K it- Thi pounced on i t lo reUef. g;13 j

"Oh. yesi B u t IT e been th ink* a rr in g - I came dow n-th la m orn tng -to of J ti k you—Is th a t position In your tlce StUl open to O ar?" H er voice l smbted In spllo o f l)er. Leav<Mr. Prew looked a Utllo vagus. R«tut V hat poalUon, m y dear? O t Leaw lurse we m igh t mnke room tor Betui m somewhere. I 've a lw aja played Ith th e Idea o f .h i s coming Into Leav< le ottice some tim e. B u t h is m olher Arrlv d me to beUeve he 'd mad* other

K itty caught th a tab le edge w ith newKht tlneers. over"He h u n t any o lh e r plans, th a t - q ]none th a t will ge t u s anyw berel (y „

nd ho ought to begin working, g^oul'e ough t to be living In our oa-n q)me, independently. Zf you 'd make Mr lm th in k you needed h im , may-

both*Her e am e s tn a u b rought Mr. cat nrev 's full a tten tion to her. T here o> »u a Utlle kindling o f u tls fa c tlo n fancl1 his tace, "You're rig h t, K itty , h is the boy ought to begin «-orklng. nnctell h im to eome in a t four o'clock g#t t ils a ftem oon. W e 'l l .ta lk th ings »liircr—(here'll •ba-som o.p lace Z .can n u w u t h im Into. I've J iu t bought a derst

~ - ■ th a lI Andrord Puzzle K

even— - ----------- — entlj•day'a P u a lo n. Monatainplireod br I ’f

__ tho Simeloa I have? A B C 0 0 Tunn.i ijH tije y B u a n D«'noti»htS q ,

B t l . And* “T Ie B U I T lE l sc»rc«tt _ l,t.

e H A I I w '*■ S]]. Small carrrln i (urc: R P S I B V A c»a» nomi

R "■ " v j f f i , X 'E B B l I INIDI »*• o«nB»a ‘ “ j*.

St. Bwlnaian M O I K J N B iB i t ComMaa point com' I iM l c lT lP lc I ««rlno inaur-1 S n •

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abbr. &<. Rcimi*. Can Indian' M. Kormerlr . Bl

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. Unal anelant « . U ^lea l aumx vhe tllniiK Mrra<J' denolln* a Illaralura morbid

: Parartlia eondlllon abaiI. Doubla t t Eaclaomtlon ^

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TIMETABLES 1Bchednles of Paaaenger I r a io s and *

Holor BBsaa* PaaalBf I b r w g b Tw ta ___raUs:— ....... ............................................ ..........

OREGON SH O RT LINK P“ E utbooB d r

r ta l a M -tsave* ............ - _ J :M P . M; —rra ln K i le a v e s ----------- 7:00 ' - IL

W ealbonidrra ln « le a v e s -------------n : « A .M . _rra ln M3 le a v e s_______ 3:30P .M .

WELLS BBANCl AUBontbbonnd

Dally Except Bundayttaln.S»9..1e«ye*--------------,1:00 PJ4 .

Northbound — ■r t ^ 310 a r r iv e s ---------- .330 P .M . |

UNION PA H F IC BTAOES ___ _E uCbooad u a

\ r r l v e s -------------------------9:13 A. M. omL«aves --------------------------8:26 A. M. —^ r r lv u _________________ 3:07 P. M. POPa a t e r z ^ — — _______ ~ s:n p . m . - p iA rrives----------------------- i a : « A. U .L eaves..............................- 1:00 A. M. ^

W e»tl»und **A rr lv t f ................ ..........— J:0 5 A. M. r o rLeavaa ---------------:-------- .0:16 A. M.A rr tv e s________________ «:18 P. M.L eavea_________________ 8:46 P . M. TW(Arrlvea ........... .................-« : s a a. m . goL eaves________________ 1:06 A. M. 15M

Tho eastbound stage a rriv ing a t — ):13 A. M. a ad tho w artbound aUge ^ arriving a t 0:16 P. M. travel by way ^ Df Jtrom e.-W tndell a n d Ooodlng. ^

OTHER 8TAOE LINES TW IN FALIB-8HOBHONE

U a v e ........ .... ....................9:00 A M . „ yRetum ____ —I, ...... 13:00 NoonL e a v e _________________ 3 :00P .M . A CReturn _______________ 5:30 P.M . fo

TWIN FA L U i-W E L lB e u jU a v o .................... ............. 3:30 P .M . ~Arrive _________________ 13:30P.M . w

— — ' ‘ ahsinew business block—h e m igh t U ke a V over the ren ting of th e offices." si

"Oh, 1 know h c could do U." K ll- cha ty cried and th e n laughed th a t she m o( should be extolling O ar'a ablUty to — h is own fs the r. ^ 1

Mr. Prew p a tted h e r hand. " I ei d idn 't th ink th e girls nowadays you bothered th e ir heada abou t pracU- hav cal m atU rs. So you w an t-a home H y of your oa-n—" F o r a m om ent she fancied a quality o f w lsttu lneu In hla tone. "W ell, m ake yours. K ilty . „ , ivnct keen i t a home. D on 't le t Jt get to be n m ere shell of a t h in g - - * "

"Lme th is house,"- she finished sUenl^j-. J o r .him . on a .f la sh .o f_ u n - . . . . deralandlng. B u l th n t undenland*Ing w u lost a t once In h e r Joy Q n th a l he 'd promised to u l k to O ar.And If for even a n In stan t Ralton i>; Frew hnd felt any longln* for a — home th a t w u no l a m ere shell, TR even a gorgeous shell, th a t appar- J ently w u gone, too, In his concern tloi a l the la te n e u o t th e hour. fiU

"You've m ade me forget th a t 1 a ll have a very busy day ahead of me. fac Jlltlo K itty ," he lam ented. pre

O a r 'd ld no t w aken u n til nearly for noon. By th a t tim e KlUy had oom* la.t pItU d In h e r fancy th e home they Scl a-ould h a v t, to IU sm alleat cub- 3rd board. T hey would buy th e ir tu r- ” n lturo carefully, a few pictures, pic­tures they hung because they m eant •omeUiIng to them . Books—they o> have books, everywhere, n o t Just m 30 stiff rows. —

Oh. no, the ir hom e ahould never Of come to be a she ll.o f a place; there axntld be love In It. U u sh te r. non- ov sense, a need of one for the o ther. ,

She'd h a re O ar 's fa th e r and ^m olher.,eveiLC*rot_com c-for-dum cr.__often. And David. D avid m ust = come lo s it before th e ir fire, to know th a t the ir walls w ere walls th s t put sm ui'Bround you— — ,

W hen G nr wakened she m e t him u . with shining eyea, a m ern- mood. n .

Bul she would rtot te ll him, she said, un til a fta r he 'd h a d his bresk- -fa a f aha t^aa^rt h im , flud fd h im i - . when he I r l ^ to k iss her, shook her h rad , tnughlng. w hen he made < absurd g u w c a w to h e r surprise.

When ahe told him she pu t her ^ i arma about h is neck. "O ar. your ^ fa the r h u a sp lendid position lor ~ you, r ig h t away I I t 'a som ething to do w ith r now building h e 's bought „ Renting tho office—H e w anU you>

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PO R SALE - HAY DELIVERED.- Pbon* 03MW13._______________

TENT, 10 BY 13, TKREE PO O T wall. Phone 389 a fte r 6 P. M . p

PO R OALE MTLK BOTTLER. PO U R J z r bottle capacity. Phone 1093W.

TWO ■nCKBTB T O LOS ANOCLEB. 0* li good un til-A prtl lOth. Ca« 41 or Wiei

____________________________ 53 5PO R SA LR-flK ELLED CORN » l **

pe r c w t Jam e* Kelly. Phone 0 , I 0381-J3., ^ "PARM M A C lllN ro y T T lT o R S E S ; WEI

IH mllea W est Twin Palls OQ high- uw ay. Lyle Taylor._______________ ^

A OOOD ENCLOSED PASTURJS « ,» fo r 'c a ttle , p lenty feed and w aler. —

e u y term s. Call iU U .____________g

GO OD BLUE ORASS PASTURE, Oerl w a u r and shade, cslUe, horses o r (»,

shM p. T . W. Plynn, RouU 3. Buhl. pt«j

a u t o ” D O O R OLABS. W IN D - c 5 Shleldi. and window glass. No ^

charge for setting g lsu , phone ft; gh^ M oony P a in t and Pum lttire Store,

PO R SALE-CARLOAD O P MUR- eseo Kalsomlne In bulk. Buy w h at ^

you w an t and bring back w h at you j p have le tt. w e loan a brush tree, c Moon’a P a in t Prices Reduced. 0» r

PO R SALE CLETRAC 30 HORSE Pow er Crawler Tractor, T hree

Bottom Jo h n Deere T rsc to r Plow,T en Pool Pleld Culilvalor, and T a n - „ dem disc. Ten tool T ractor U vel. q '

I a li In f i r s t class condlUon. also Ped - — -o ra tlo n -S e e d .W h u t-o n e j - e a t . f t c m ___Certified. $1.00 per hundred a t O ralnarj'. A. W. UeVlaser. Route 3, F iler, ' i mile E u t Filer Fairground, t w

So^th._____________________ g PTRY CRAZY CRVBTALS PO B —

•, Rheum atism , NeufltU. C onstlpa- 801tlon. Diabetes, K idney. Bladder and " Slom ach Troubles. B roadcast over B«a ll p rincipal Radio slaUons. S a tis - — facllon O uaranleed, Mall O rderspromp'.’.v filled upon receipt of » l i 0 — to r S tandard slse package w hich POla tU from 30 to M days. H . J . liSehw ltser, T he Rawleigh Dealer, 384 ren3rd Ave. K u t. Twin Falls. Idaho . 8t«

~For Sai^SeedsONION SEED Y IO X O W 'd AiTi^ .20 lbs. D. 0 , paughey . Flier.

ONION SEED A N Y ~ V < « irrY . = .lowest prtees. Hayea Hatchery.

SEED OATS, FREE O F W ILD oaU. IIJW per cwt. Lee H arris. —

Eden. FO

— — — ' ' mto g o - ln a t four o'clock today to — ta lk abo u t U P

■ " O ar 'p u lIe d T ierh alrr-flln e t-^ rh e n — .have you been getting chummy w ith W/D ad? I h a r tn 'l heard of any new g building."

"X a U b re a k fu t w ith him thla —■mofnirw.— U -waa n U o - I th tnk h r — liked tt. And we talked of—th ln p ."

'•Ha. r m JealousJ W hat th lnga?" p o" I told him 'thB l we o u ih t to have r

a home o t our own. O ar." She w ait- wa:ed, th e n a prayer beating w ith every — pound of h e r heart,

(Copyrtght, Jsne Abbott)

‘ CTo Be Continued) 038

S O N N A H A V E MET ) 3W N OUT O F VOUC O T F JC P ? / A HBA .O AN« o o ' t 9 b u t i f S A S VCXJ f o g e t t h i s B O V ® ) H E P O U T O F JA IL A fsf C E T /

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Phone 7m <, K im berly. Ht

RED CLOVER SE E D , 99.72 PUBX 13 WAl cents. U n d AutomobU* Co. pa

ASHTON CE R TIFIE D SEED P O - ^Uioes, W. H . Pierce, a t y T ourist s ti

^ _____________________________WO BUSHEL O O OD OLEAN PB D - "CO

eratlon W h ea t 86c per 100, C hris ~ Relnke. Phone. 195R3.______________ WAt

ITOERATJON WHEAT. R E C L E ^ - ——ed. 60c bushel. J . M. p ierce. 3 WIL

miles southwest B e rg e r . ' ^

POR SALE - NETTED OEMS; D E - — •Uvered anywhere. C. L. Coonrad. WAi

Phone m om lng-evenlnga 1312. «•I I Pho:

SEED GRAIN - DICKLOW A N D -----Pederation W haat, B arley, a n d wA1

0*1*. Ta-ln F»U* P ^ and Ic* Co.. «Phene 191._________________ ~ ^

OOOD NETTED OEM SEED POTA- toes. Blue T ag stock . U st y u r . H . »

a Polly, 3 mile* n o rth , one w t t t \ north from Plve Points.

WELL LOCATED TOWN LO TS -1“ and certltled Dlcklow w h ea t theae c u a

are safe and profitab le In m tm e n U . Spri also store fixture*. C. O . Fargo. Phone 458.___________■

SEEDS - H IO H PURITY BED h*n Clover, Alslke. Common A lta lta , P u r

Oertlfled O rimm a n d Coaaack A lfal- ~ fa. AU3 p u lu r e grasses. Tw tn FaUs Fe<4 and Ice Co. Phone 191. ^C E R -n rtE D F E D E R A T I O N W tt

W heat, 1st prem ium S U U Seed — B h ^ , per bu. Certified Blue a n d Red T * c Ladlno Clover 00 to U c pound. Oeo. R. Johnson. Pller. Phooa 01 a t Dengel and Sm llh Co, ^

IP YOU NEED OOOD ALFALFA, Clover, a ra s s a n d Field Setd*.

O arden and P lover Seeds. Any kind - i . Of seeds, wo can aerve you te y6ur advantage. All itock Usted for pu r- Ily a n d germ ination for your p roU c- OUl tlon, and backed by a quarter cen tury p. ezpertence on the p a rt of the seller, rew Dsrrow Brothers Seed Company. Ha:

--- Miscellaneous-— — ^T O m w '" ^ C K C T 8 ' 'M 8 ^

Prom pt aervlce. $2.76 and up. BoUe Pf« Sporting Ooods Co., Boise, Idaho. ^

: SORE THOSE K O m E L TOYS BUY ~ I hides and pelU. B ring tbem la— r get th e cash. Id ah o Junk H ouser

; ■“ FofSale^RealEsiatr"I POUR UOOm ' h o u s e " W T O BATH, ^

large garden spot, win lell cheap 'o r 1 . . I ren t to tig h t pa rty . Enquire a t 4316 BA• » t » A Y 8 . i u t - - - ~ ---------- p

FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE.glassed in sleeping porch, sum m er , , .

klUhen, oak floors, inU ld Unoleum,• furnace and stoker. Elm Park water. . J

Oarage and 2 t ull loU. Phone 1193. , j , .

■ FoFRent— Farms ~> 5 ' ^ ' ^ 7 ' C T ^ E x a CALL m T —

’ POR R E N T -18 a c r e s 'O F LAND 1 _h a If_ m lle_ w tst_ o t_ B u h L —P hene —

• 318-Rl. B uhl. _________________ W /

Wanted to RentI WANTED REN T -35 ' ^ i r X ' c ^I good spud land, liU ca^ti. Call K . __

M arUhlU, M urU ugh. Idatio. W /

L P n r g a l p — n u p n tn n k 7th

F O R ~ S A li"A TEAM OP k-QUNO ! mares, w eight 3000. cf«d m every _• way. R. J . Ring, phon* 20. W endell. 2 ; .

' OOOD GUERNSEY C O W ^ ro U B FC year* old. due to f r '/h 'i i now. Two ^

. ' good helfera 3 y a r s oM. phone q e 0387R3. A. O .'K ail. t

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W A N 'T E D - P O ^ in iY ! Bt." 0 . R< H un te r. Phone 903W. ’

WANTED 1000 MEAT RABBITS, 0< pay eaah. Phona 1411. I

WANTED S T O A W ^ Y LOAD O R T Is u c k . Hayes H aU hery,__________ i

WANTED — OLD HORSES AND 04 " e o w i. -pox PBTm.- lU O -W .----------- - :

WANTXD RABBITS ANY B IZ I , Wcolor. W rtU Box 39, Care Newa;

W ILL PAY H IG H EST CASH PR IC E ^ to r w heat a n d barlty. Phone p i

038&I1)_______________________________

w a n t e d - « b e e p p e l t s . m o H - -e s t m arket prtce. Bert Langdon. Ri

Phone 1883._______________________

w a n t t d - w k e a t , b a r l e y a n d ^ o a u CO d u a and treat. Twlo FaUs pi

Pead an d Ice Oo. Phone 191. t3

WANTED PAS8AOE TO CENTRAL _ W ashington, wlU ahare expense* p i

a n d furnish references. Phone 1801.

W AN TED -800 HEAD SHKEP T O - pastu re for the aeason. . W rlU P<

C b arlfs L lna ireo , Magic— H ot Sprlnga.___________________________33

WANTED OARPENTZR W ORK, F painting, kalsomlnlng and paper

I hanging. Phoae 8, Moon's P a in t a a d laP u m ltu re Store . Ei

; W AN TED -W HEA T TO CLKAN T and t r e a t Dry treatm ent uasi^.

Dengel and Sm ith Co.. 344 Shoshone ui W est. Twin FalU, aiI ' = ;1 For Sale—Poultry ; .• — .L------------- -------------— - V

FO R SALE TOULOUSE O O OSS LS e ttin g eggs, phone 01B1R8. -

• C H ICK S THAT P L E iU ^ ANd' T -r isfy. Be to ISe from H l-a u n d a rd , a [ BloodieMed flocks. W rtU or phone si

390, Jerom e Katchery. 7l

■ CUSTOM HATOHINO BPECIAL 3c j! I per cg4 for balsnce of M arch. Eggs . received W ednetdays and.Saturdays. i,

Haye* Hl-Grade Hatchery. »

’ BLO O D T SaT E D .B O O K 8ljl& D 6.. i ' W hite Rocks. Orpingtons, 100 .

: M J8 . Heavy Assorted l«.60: Not sh ip- i : ped here, haUhed-'locaUy; Prepaid:

Itva delivery, Colorado H atchery. 3 , D enver, Colorado, ' n

[ W HY NOT BUY STATE AOCRED- i Ited Baby ChU and be sura of ^

• quality stock. Prlc«* trom lOe to 13o. We carry Purina SUrUng M u h for r

. Baby Chlx and Turkeys. W rlle or : Phone M eridian Produce Oo., Twin ^ Fall*, for Intormatlon.

8 BABY CHICKs 7 u OHORNS |9 M ^p e r :00, Reds IIOSJO: 300T6i. S ta r t- _

: e r free w ith cach 800 chicks: 100 lbs. t " w itb each 300 ; 33 Iba. w ith eaeh 100: f If ordered In Mareh. T ake delivery l [' any da te desired. Clean Op bargains -

eaeh Saturday. Hayea Hl-Orade t L' Hatchery.• ' ' ' ■ a

S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d !_______________ ■—________ I

- WANTED HOUR WORK. PHONE 3 103M. t

• W AN'TED-^TRACTOR-TLOW INO: y : Phono 039JJ-I2.

MARRIED MAN WANTS FARM• work, good reference. «0 l 2nd? Ave, So. \

WANTED PARM W ORK, MAR- f ’ ried. rrfprrnce. A W. CTawpool, 443 r _ 7th Avf- Eaat,_____________________ t

t E.XPERIENCED SERVICE W ORK ] on T ractors Trucks. AulomobUrt

I D- E. S hum way and Bon, Phone lt82. f

i F o r S a l e — F r u i t Z V e g e t a b l e s ,0 __________________________________ !e OEM SPUDS. 1 ^ MILES EA ST ON >

Kimberly Road. D. B. Voaburf.

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, R 0 b » « " B 0 A R D ^ D E 8 m i » ,^ ^Tth N orth. Phone 891.____________

; OOOD CLEAN ROOMS AT AVANT H ouia 93.60 per week.

. TH REE R O O M PURN1BHKD U . a p a r tm e n t Phone 1378J.

) OOOD ROOMS, GARAGE. BOARD -lf-d**ir*d.--Pbone f l l B - W . ..

ROOM AND B o iu iD CLOSE Q t, — reasonable rates. SIS 3nd Avenu* O.

i ________ _________ nI PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, PU R - < ___ n a £ e _ b e a U li_ 2 D d _ A T in u i_ K u t . =■ or SM-W.

. ROOM, BUITABLX PO R TWO, fum aca heat, doaa in . Pboo* Bia __

. a fte r 8:80. B (} , II FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD, n

138. Also g a r a r . 38) T h ird A re. N . — ’ Phone 3M -J. M1 II FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED p ,

houses fo r rent. O e t u n rea l e«* =• U U . Phone 331 or 181-W. ^

1 FO R REN T 3 ROOM PURNISHED *C t apartm ent, close in , c h ea p -ren t . >

331 3rd Avenue E u t Phone 187t. Pt)

: FR O N T BEDROOM FO R REN T, " fr p lenty of h o t w aUr, and u u of —1 laundry. Phone 1349R, 348 « th A r*. F .

E ast. ’

« THREE-ROOM P U R N I S H E D = (. a p a r tm e n t lt* a m h e a t N«w alac- e trtq r an g t and balh . Bungalow

apartm ents. Second Ave. E . *

P tJsN IS H E D APARTMEJfT, TW O «.o r th ree rooma a n d k ite h eo e tu . ”

, V acaU d about Aprtl 8th . 343 Blue - B L a k u Boulevard N orth. Pbone UOJ,

- TH REE r o o m 'M O D ioiN PU R N - u '- U htd houae w ith sleeplog porch1. a n d garage. Clean and dw IraU e for ue sm all famliy. Call M o n ^ a t 333 o

7 th S tree t E u t . =

ic NTW 3 AND 3 ROOMED APART-ts m enu , modern, close In. nicely fin - „i. Ished, ba th , attracUve; also single s*

apartm ent, also tum m er cottage- apartm cnU . Phone 1008, OaU fomU •

» ~ ~ ~>• LONO'S A D -« .R O O M FU R N ISH - - 1: ed 840.00; s-room fum U hed I31A>: 8- r. 3-room fum U hed IIB M : e-room

m odern 830.00; 8-room m odem -- 138.00: 4-room m odem 118; 8-room ' ^ m odem W uh lng ton dU trtc t 130. A. _* N. Long. Phone 8 0 . n«■ ■' ~ ' ■ ___ _

n F o r S a l e — F u r n i t u r e ^

- FURNITURE AND H O U S ra O IA = " goods. Mra. I ^ R a m u y . Hanaen.

*. 1880.00 B U N G A L O W PLAYER ): W alnut Plano for 8100.00. Phoa* » 7 1838-W.

le USED FURNITURE. K I T C H ^ ^ cabinet, atoves. tables, chalra, rugs,

: and davenporu priced to seU. M oon's n P a in t and Furniture Store . -

------ ■ B'. I3.96BU V SA 40LB. A LLNEW OOT- IB ton m a ttreu w ith a good grade o t p ,

ticking. We buy mattresses, beds, and _- yprlngs bv the c a r load. - T rade in K 3^ your old m a ttr e a a t Moon's.

— _____ , ’ erM H e lp W a n te di d ______________________ _____«... . c'

W O R K E na-A L L KINDS ON-NEW ^ Conalrucllon jobs In U. S . Foreign

I - fountrli* . Reliable flrma o ffer em - ^ 43 ployment possibilities. Com pleU _

tnforjnailon friid stam ped a d d reued w =• l u am iiia l S fn rie f . - t W* -

C hnnicsl Bldg,. S t. Louis, Mo. . r t— _______ y

>3’ SPECIAL WORK FO R MARRIED -- Women rlrm onslralltig am aslng W iS slylei. S U rl a t about 810 weekly._ No rx;>^rtrnee or Invpatrrient. Nol bl >N houir-io-hoa-'e. W rite fully. Har* fo

ford Frocks, B-3793, Indlanapolto . Bi

\ I C U B S ^ v O U ^ I l ...... - - —1 oiD N ’T -r> H E «2e’a m i ©t e r - iI A. U3T OP LOUD f iE N T tE M A NTA LKIN C \U HERE D C E P-flC A OAI- W H O IS THIfl THE GOOD 8H

E N T L E M A N ? _ TMAT'fl fvlADEa ^ P O P T - A N *

K G ilftU 1A SAf» I WAX T O P P 0 6 H 0 0 > W S W t t T A - H S T IM K I W J k V m td A U K ^ H K K — ,

0 O U b POR. «. M R < a C J M I » - /f o o A R 6 ^ I

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L i n i t i e s

Prolewlonal

O. C. R A U - p rn O lat Boot flto r£

a w K V u n r * t w i i L n — u «otflee* M oorm aa BuUdlag.

----'Bwlnew ' • —p L u i a n f o "

B O M i n u K B i N a * ■ B A T n ro c O / ^ o v R o e n u d Bbop*, IN

U ilrd a u t p a w n ,

B A U A N T T K I P C C K B I K O * ■ a a t l u C*^-Blia*t U iU l Wocka.

P e r h e S n g tronbtot. Pbooa n i» W .

T R B f a r a

IT N IC B O U T R A N S m * BTOR>AOK - Oarbaga bau lad dally.

Pbon* 300.

PADfTINO A N D lU L S O K D O N d"

F , A. ROWAN - P a lB tinr, » « P « - hawg4ny u d kalsomlnlng. 3M 6tta

a w . *a* t Phoo* 134W.

TW IN FALLS 8K 0C RIPA X RIM O ^Ladlet tine work, aolea a tiu h e d oa ,

comfort and riexlblUty. l l3 Sboaboaaw. • • ' . *r ■~ Loans ^MONEY T O LOAN ON k O D E R N

TwUi PalU Realdenea a n d b u ^ - n t a property. A rthu r L . Sw im a adCO.

For Rent—Unfumiihed> 8-R 6bM M O D l^N h o u s e ! PHOtHC1 937. ___________ ____

r Swim and Co.

I 8-ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOUSE.I 761 Main pL St ____________

‘ P I V E R O O M APARTMENT. B eso tt A partm enlL

FO U R ROOMS, 3 ACRE8, INQ U IRB large house ea*t Rock c ru sh e r.

U N T O P HOUSE AND 3 QUARTS Ot nU k diU y in exchangv fo r care

o t cowl and chickana. P hooe <48.

" For Sale or Trade -B^AY MARE, U IL X O O W sTpHONE

1417W.

W ILL TRADE P L U M im O AND heating to r car. p . o. Box 803, Tw in

FalU. ____________

BUSINESS PRO PERTY ON NORTH Side, residence to r farm or Tw in

Palls residence, a . L. Swim a n d Ce.

W^ACRJES NEAR TW IN FALLB;will C r i d e r re tlden i« M "p arfp a r---------

m ent. Inquire 703 Snd Avenue North.

CHEVROLET TRUCK, NEW RUB- ber, *xade for M odtl A Fo rd P ick- .

up or good ligh t car. T . W . Flynn,ROUU 3. Buhl, Idaho . _________

WE TRADE BUY OR BELL ALL —kinds ef »IM ifnmHiirf, a to rw . M d , ' ranges. O et our price*. Phone 8, Moon's P a in t and F u m liu re Store,

W ILL TR A D E V ufE W ELL LOCAT- ' ed psying ap*rtm ent house, s

blocks trom cam pus Berkeley. Cal.. for farm southem Idaho. A ddreu Box ts, Burley, Idaho.

T H E O L D S A X < L . _ , .

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Religious Observances, Joy- ,' ful Muslo Mark Program |

Announcements For Re­surrection Celebration

. ApproprU t* tnualc and sennons o a tb e Rcsurreetton wilt be fcttu rea lo Dcarl7 aU Twin Palls e taurchu tpd iy . I n m ost churches there will „ b» Sunday achool a t the ufunl hour. - before th e regular E aster i m l c e for t h t toorn lns. In addition to church * p ro jram i there will be a vesper = •crvlce a t 3 P . M. In the hS«h tchool . •Bdllortum by the O lrl Reserves. °* ■ and a K n lg h u T em plar service *t K imberly, a ttended by Twin Palli / T em plars, m aster M a u n s and the ir the frimlUea. A.

In th e F irs t B aptist churcli a t 11 A .'M . thero will be adm lnU tratton of baptism and le n n o a by th a pas- tor. Rev. J . P . H u cU tb e n r. and a p roeram In the eventns a t 7:30 oclocl:.

--------— T Jttr-the -C hufch-o f-tho :B rfth rmi^udenU of the Bunday Khool will give a morning service of songi. ^ readings, stories and dtaSogues a t 11 A. M, T here will be baptism al serv- J ; tco a t noon. In the evening Mrs.Alice Wood Egbert will give a de- scrlptlon of the "Passion Play a t Oberammergau." ,

T he PIrst Christian Church m orn- .w, Ing service a l « o'clock wUi Include i,y

_______ W Linlhem . “King of Kings” by the j,rachoir: solo by Mrs, U. N. Terry; i,in serm on by th e pastor. Bev. O len W. H utton ; vocal solo by Mr*. H uttons ^ Hfaster communion servlee a n d b a p . gj,! tlim . In th e evening a t 7:30 o’clock, mi, there wIU be a living picture panto- mime of th e Resurreetlon, songs by the choir and quarte tte and sermon on Power of tm Endless U fe" by orc the pastor. rer

.'At Bt. Edward's Catholic church Da t h t n wUi be low masa a t S A. M. At / u ls o A. M. E aster m ast. La Merced, eoaposed by .th e paator. R igh t Rev. Reml 8. Keyzer. P. A. will be sung th , b^ th e choir w ith Mrs. R. E. Oale. hui Miss M ary Owens and Thom as Me- o n Slwaln foioUU and Mrs. Nellie T. j.* Ostrom. o rgan is t p

.There will be Holy Communion a t Wi Ascension Episcopal church a t 7:30 am A. M,; special service fo r tfie church Ea school a t 10 A. M.. and choral E uch- lor arlst service a t 11 A. M. w ith se r- of mon by the rector, D ean E rnest R. o'c AUman. Musio . a t lh a 11 A. M. r strvlce will be t in d t t Uie direction sp<

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of Mrs. O . P. DuvaU «Hh Mrs. J. L. Kodgln a l Uie organ . d . <

A t Imm anuel Lulhersn church i th e re will be E asier service a t 11 ver A. M.; reading of th e E siter eplsUe: Ba> ■m E aster message by (he pastor,Rev. M. H. Zagel. a n d snlhem. “The T rium phant K ing." wHIi hymns by , the congregfttlon.

T here will be spcclal Eaater Serv- j{, lee a t the M ennonlte D rrttiem (or c hurch ^10:43__Ai.M ,.conducled.bl. vsr ihe-peslo is4 tov .~JL -l.V -B arb£zaL _ j_ i

A t the Plrsl Melhodlul Eplicopat s u c hurch services for lhe day begin a t Na 7 A. M. wllh a breakfast a t the Hoi church. Epworth leagues of Klm ber- pin Iy and PUer -will be gue.its oC th e (cn T w in PalU lesgue. At 10 A. M. there 1 will be a psgesn t under the dlrec* R. tlon of Miss O race Daly. At 11A .M . pla there will be E as ter worahlp. sermon def by th e pastor. Dr. E lljsh Hull Long- c . 1 brake and.special musle by the com- nej blned choirs. Al 8 P . M,. following a len music prelude th e re will be an E aster can ta ta . "D eath snd Life." by * ' Shelley. Dr. O rrln Puller, director; rhc Miss Joseplilne Throckmorton, o r- / canU t. Q uartette . Mra. A. P. O sr lund. Miss Clarice Saunders. Jo h n Sui Soden. Oeorge B ice: soloUt, LeNelle by Breckenrldge; duoR. Mrs. Harry T o r- a rens and Miss Mnble Cose; Mrs. sui Dorothy M ontooth a n d Keith Evans. i

At the PIrst Presbyterian chureh of * l 11 A. M. there will be a can ta ta , ser “T h e Dawn of th e Kingdom" under a t th e direction bf M rs. John 8. Feld- He husen. wllh Mrs. A. WUton Peck a s Mr org an is t Singers will Include Mrs. Ka J . A. Dygert. Mrs. E . J . Colbert. Mrs. Ue P. F. Bracken. U w rence Hull. W. R. 1 Wescott, E. J . Colbert. P. W. Neale Te: and C. E . Orleve. T here will be an ma E aster evening program of the Jun- Te lor departm ent under the direction P. of Mrs. D. R. Churchill a t 7:30 Kl: o'clock. a l

T he Salvation Army will bold chi special Easter Mrvlces a t 11 A. M. thi

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' S u it of 0 . E . Lind and oUier T w in ' « FalU business men sgalnst th# L e o n -1 ard A dverliaing company for can -^H cellaUoa of a contract on grounds o f , . i alleged m isrepresentation in connec-: . ' tlon w lta a n Ulumlnated advertU lng ^ board. U th e firs t o( a num ber o C j^ clrll aeUons w hich Judge W. A. Bab- cock yesterday K l fo r tria l In the ’

' dU lrlct co u n here ne* t week. T rial in r ' ' each of these cases U to be before "J ' the court, w lthoul a Jury. Tho s e t - . “‘

lings a re 'a s follows:Monday—G . E. Lind and o th e r s ^ ,

versus U o n a rd Advertising com-• pany: J . H. Bame* for pUlnUffs, Ray ;

D. Agee fo r defendant. U‘ T uesday—A. D. P . K eith and wife

versus H. 8 . BeaU and others; J. H. Barnes for plalnU ffi. Walter^. Parry

> and T hom an and Ray D. Agee, f o r ,' defendants. et

W edneaday—Roy D. W hitaker }K v e n u s C. P . Johnson snd others; J . si

' H. Shertey for pU intlff, O. C. Hall > fc I for de ren d in ls . Edith C. W eb b e r.ll : vsrsus-E lberi R.-Hobb»' and o th e rs :; P> . J . n. n othwell for nlalntlff. P rank L . . ll 1 stepMvtj fo r defendanU . Klfm er* F ; NatlOQnl bank verxus E lbert R. |I Hobbs and o thers; J . R. B o ih ie l l for y• plftlntlfr. p f in k L. S tephan for d e - i ^ ) fcndants. i yi• Tliun,<lay—Maude M. H unt versus y• R. A. P a rro t t; J . R. Bothwell for ^ . pU intlff, T u rner K. Hackman forI de fendsn t. Jorcph Fix versus Jo se p h '• C. H am ilton and olhera; Ouy L . K in - i• ney for plalnU ff, o . C. H all.fo r de- ^ k fendanls. ”

, ------------ ------------------------------; and 8 P. M, today.

A l th e U nited B re them church •r there will be E aster program by the : t Sundsy sc h o o l 's i 10 A. M.. serm on 5J by th e pasior. Rev. C. E. Llchty. a l 1.■ 11 A. M. a n d psRcanl by the se n io r , ~• Bunday school clns.^ In th e evening! ■

Tho J O Y club will have charge } of the vesper service of the O lrl R e- . serves in th e h igh school auditorium r a t 3 o'c lock thU aftem oon. Mrs.■ Helen K napp M iller U direclor. wltb s Mrs. Pranklo B a rn h srt and Miss u K atherine Povey assisting. T he pub- 1. Ue U Invited.

T w in FalU Com mandery. K nights B T em plar. T . J . Foster, em inent com- 1 m ander. wlli m eet s t the Mnsonlc - Tem ple betw een 3 P. M. and 2:30 1 P . M. today and go In a body to 0 K im berly fo r an n u sl E aster service

a l th e K im berly MethodUt Episcopal d church. Rev. Oeorge O. Roecberry.L th e pastor, wtll deliver the address. \

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Power Company C Cuts Out Toll|“

TbU charges o f SO centa an auto ” Uvled heretofore for en trance on ' property owned by the Idaho Power

company a t Upper Salmon ' PalU, s wUl bo dUoonUnued and the g a te jH j

tle f l unlocked, w ith re<juesl lh a t , thoiw entering close It, I t was sU ted ' I In a le tte r received yesterday from

S' the compsny hesdquarters In I ^ by Rex Thomas, chairm an o f a oommlltee of the Southern Idaho Fish and Gam e association, whlcb -

» ' requested the change. I• ] .T he le tter stated U iat th e fee :!h k d .b ee n coUectcd by Uie ren ter of ^ ‘ ] the property. Roy Vader, a n d th a t ' 27 ! |in o fd erto8ecu re lheconceaslon from . . .* I him • ren t *-as reduced to off-1 “ • ' se i th e return on charges. I l l: was furUier s ta ted th a t charges'5 o f vsndalUm had been com m itted ;I by Irresponsible persons In de- ] "

■ strojrlng fences and injuring p r o p - |‘®' le riy -a n d the assoclaUon was re - i ^I quested to assUt In protecting the ^ a

* I property. ; f «-------------------------- (ia;

' UNEMPLOYMENT TdPIC |S1 f FOR SOCIALIST TALKi^/r -------- ”r.'r I Oeorge P . HIbner, Buhl fru it grow- die

er and form er s ta te secretary of t h e ' j r jK an sa a BocUlUt party who occa- ( „ r. slonally apeoks as a BoclalUl p la t- (] , |, il I form o rator under the direction of -.v, r . t h e national headquarters of th e '] , i , ; i party. U to address a p u b lic 'm ee t- ’7>- a IU ir tn the Odd Fellows hall, T«-ln

■1 The address on the subject. "The ,ihi . Why of Unem plo-m ent, Iho Cause , Fa

* ■ nnd the Cure." Mr. lilb n er s ta ted Inc ' yesterday. Is In the nature of a n ed* . iucfttlonftl effort to meet th e querlc.i he o t the dny regarding unemployment. bu

“I i Early PU n tIn f U b « t IloD.e "iJ . . 'O row n tr r e i and pU nti. Kimberly ^ '■ N nrseryrKJmberty;— ^Adv.------ -------

. M.“ Charles P . L anen Coal Co. Phone q;.

436, C attle G ate Coal. Adv.h • -------------------------- je ' Drink pore Kpring W ater. Ml.' ' n Spring w a te r Co. Ph. 71, Adv. « it 1T , “ ' ' , ----- "

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R arry W. BaU. 57, pioneer Tw in ^. Fans building contractor. dUtf aud - tw<, denly from a h e a r t a ttac k hU thi[ I hem e a t Loc Angeles Prlday e m in g , ttt J 're laU ves here were advUed y e « er-

t { T he body will be brought here a n d ,-wU l be reoelved-at th e W hite mor*, I tua ty . 1-wlo PaUs M asonic lodge of . I which Mr. BaU was a member wlU _ _ I lake p a rt tn the funeral services. )

W ord which relaUve# here r« e lv e d 8 . e was U iat Mr. Ball. In apparen t per* rct

Ifect hestth . had been employed P rl- me 'd ay In hU work as a buUdlng con- t0(I trac tor, and lh a t de a th eame alm ost by j w ithout warning. |N s

r i HU d ra th occurred w ithin two days of a s-ear a fte r the death of hU brtith- <T. J<;s&e .Ball. K imberly, wbo aUo M

- ,dled suddenly from a h eart a ttack . ”‘ : Mr. Ball w u a T n ln PalU resldent-j S I ■ .(rom 19M when he cam e here 'from* 'hU form er home In Io«'a, until 1914 i ^ : when he moved to Seattle . D uring „ « .h U residence of-nearly 10-years In A .• I Twin Pslls, he was aMoclated w ith ' " P itch L. Ban, as a build-

e ,ihe construction of a num ber o t Tw in f. e .F a lU bualne-is and residence buUd- ‘ X d IniM.- , He returned from Seattle , where ‘.1 he hod conUnued hU work a s ' a ^ t, building contractor, w hen hU bro th - L ,

' f r died here In M arch. 1031. and re - IV. If m slned here un til la s t November,I , when h-? went to Loa Angeles,.. :.-.Jk!r.naU U sunrU-ed.Ey.hU m other,. —

.M rs. c . A. Ball; hU broUier. F itch I.. Ball, nnd Iwo sUtcra. Mrs. Paul C.

“ su tm llle r and Mrs, Bruce.H . McMil- : tan, a ll Of T«-ln FalU.

it! Charles p . U rs e n Coal Co. Phooe 438, Castle G ate Coal. Adr.

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....... $1 .0 0Dry colors a t the righ t price

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W O M A N R E C E IV E S W O U N D I

IN F A L X ' O N . S C IS S O R S I

I M rs.lp red O Jen, Bll Pou rih ave- I nue north, was severely eu t on tbe ' th r o s t yesterday aftem oon when

:abe stumbled and fell upon a pair of Jha rp-po ln tod scUsora sho was car-

^ ty in g In ber hand. , (As she was hiirry tng along the

S sidewalk on the way down tow n. Mrs.O jers s ta rted to p u t the scissors In

s h e r handbag, and fell. T he acissora Inflicted a deep wound w hich nar* rowly m lued the Jugular rein ,

n A physician eloeed th e wotmd wllh i. two stitches. He aald M rs. O jers, a l- i Is though weak from lo u of blood, wtU l

recover. i -— 1

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H lL L -.punera l serrloe* for Oeorge ! d 8 . HUU Je rom e,.fo rm er.T w in PalU

rcsJdeni. will be held a t th e W hite I- m ortuary chapel here a t 3 P. M. , I- today. Services wlU be conducted I t , by Rev. A. R. H errtng o t th e Jerom e

I N azarene church. In term e n t wUl be ' , , n th e Jerom e cemetery. ji. -----------------------------

^ IW O T O RO Y C L E P O L IC E M A N .

, t . S C A N S L I C E N S E P L A T E S : - — . . . .

’ Motorcycle police servlee w ill-be • rc-establlshed by T w in FalU pollee i “ departm ent thU week, and the de- i ** partm en t will cooperate w ith s ts te i

traffle ofncfra In enforcem ent ot [ i s ta te law requiring dUptay o t 1933 i

I license pUtes on a ll m otor vehicles i operated In Idaho on and a fte r April l .W lllU m A .S ears.T w lnF aU sacU ng I police chief, announced ye^erdgy . . Ted Ooecknor, mem ber of the pollee :

,■ force who U a form er sta te traffic officer, will be detailed to the mo« 1 torcycle poUce service.

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“s FOfiMEB RESm ^of ■_____r- a<

George Bulles, 38, Succumbs * ^ at Home In'Lo$ Angeles ^» From Sudden Heart Attack u

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Ul Oeorge BuUei. 39, Tw in FalU ai>1- resident fo r nearly 10 years prior lo al tu 1017. died suddenly a t hU home a t

Lo< Angeles U st Friday evening «from a h e a r t a ttack, according to £wort) reoelv«l by lalatlvea here.- °

In a pparen t perfect health , he had . Just before hU death, enjoyed an^au-tomobUe ride and vUlt w ith hU \m other, Mrs. Dora Bulles. Twin ^

■” FaiU. who had arrived In Loa An- ^” gelea U te Friday afternoon. He said. V*“ a fte r d inner, th a t he d id not feel b

well, a n d laid down on a couch. 1^ Fifteen m inutes U ter he was desd. CQ. Puneral services, according to t tM word received here, will be held in

Los Angeles, snd Interm eni will bethere . , ^

» Mr. Bulles had made hU home for ^l l a num ber of years In Los Angeles °q where he was employed as field z

n u n a g er .fo r the .M onte . DeUo.goU d ob .

be He le tt T«’tn FalU In 1911 to en-1 oe te r th e XTntted'B tates'naval service e- a t Seattle . D uring hU residence here te he was m anager ot the shoe depsrt-Ot[m>»nt nf thF T.Ttli-.Vnimy rlnthlw^33 store, and la ter w u employed as a<s traveling salesman.rti W ith hU wife, whom he marriedng In Los Angeles about three years>y- ago. h e vUlted relatives In Twinice PalU la st summer.lie He w as a member o f Tw in FalUo« Elks lodge.

Besides hU widow and m other, be

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& LIBERTY COAL

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a rm e rs O n w in F a lls T h o u ld P l a o r t i o n ^ f 1 a n d to Su

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■SPONStPOiyiElIj"The In tim a te S tran fer." a th re«^ 1

a c t comedy by Booth Tarklngton. Hwill be presenied a t th e high school Iauditorium Frid sy evening, April % 11under tb e auspleea of ihe-A m ericali i lAssoeUUon of D niversity Women f e r I I th e purpose of using Uie proceeds W n

been Uw custom fo r m any years I tb e organUaUon to present ft scho»< a n h ip to some mem ber of the gratU g attonclass . S .

i lM pU y which Is directed by H elen K napp Miller, assUted by > d S O ora Jensen, has the foUowlng c a ^

• ^ t l o n agen t.-p resen ted byW *U te r ' B U ughter: I s s b e l Stuart,’' W MUs M artha P a rra r; "W D U tt Ames,- by Carl M alberg; “PlorenoK by Miss Helen Vosburg; “Jo h n iA I W hite" by B ert Wood; “Aunt K lle S : by M lss.Eva D unagsn: "H tniy" ^ L uther Bic*. and “MatUe" by M W Cora Jensen, ^

U survived by hU brother, C hariNA. Bulles, and two sUters, Mrs. o ;B. Booth and Sirs. J. O . Thorp, <0! o f Twin Palis. 7m

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