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Weather Fopecasf tonight snd'Satu^aTjtsTKh Wttrmtjr ■ tenipcrntUrtir'.'' Salaf- day Roosevelt Moves Toward Repeal of Gold Standard Act Sino^apanoBo. LuUgl V •. Aa ScBult of . PolplDff .• Armlstico FINAL . TERMS, MONDAy I Pong's- Big Sword. Volunteersj " OlosJi' W ith 2Yoops of 'FMg/Ohon-Wu '.P E IP IN a’^May.ZO .(lu;)—Bltfcr civil war/arc b9twccn two aca- —flonedTChMCBO-nnntoir-troap^t-fj 'GS.'milea n’orthwut ot.Pclpin? to-'' <lBy: as tha fighting, dwindle^ bo* .tweon>Japdocao and Cblneao'.ticri) •hy :virtue,'of oral truco pre- llmlnaty to n mccUng'Monday-at '.which-arnuigpmcnt'of a formal ormtsUco therb.wds a.dceldcd lull In . tho flghtioB- around .thEa 'old DortHorn capita);; whoso, populoco .and •.priecltss .art.ilreaaurcs. have .been; threatened:.-with otUek by '.the. Japtttieac' closlnff. In from ,tho . north, and caat-., . . l ' traUbad < !: rijflillnffTbctwccn”tho. Ctit'j amles. was preclpltatcd ’ at I Hsiumhuafu, OR tho Kaleon-Pcl- .pin? railway, between- -ID.OOO of General ' Feng , • Chan-Hal'o • Wff ' sword, vbluateors,’ atid. 8,000 ,fol- lowers,of’i^ng'.Chcn-VVu.^; •. V. TK U C B MbT isT ^ ; mONDAY . ,TOKIO„'.MAy,‘WVaiEJ-r-ChlnciSo, '.righting:, ini 'the -.Pcipln?- Agion E iis MM SWPED , >< Akoronco *b Amu .Oonventio . iiDepends on AbA&doninff Naval'treaty., • ■ . - geneva ! .May,2fi - (lUV-rJapon Se7idte Target Lm't-of-B.eer_Barom' lOOSEVELTPLAN FOR PEACE PACT Simon Tolls Eouso of Oommons British Support ia- .Unequivocal' WllUrnn i t Woodln, secretary of j thO'treoAtirv. .tvaa the toreot of' bitter senatorial iXtuckH yesterdny foDonlng Morgan probo dJ»cloaiir-| os. :Illi> roslgnntion...... ' ------' In Mveriil quarters. Incomo-Tax-Amendmcnts-Add. ';ed to Frdvont Evasion . By'Wealthy, ' WASHiNGTON, May. 20. (UP) —Tho' Houso'. resumed c'onaldcra* tlon-'^ny-.or-'W'Industry con-| trol-publlc; works bill, .ahortlj' ' ' ter; tho ways'and,ineonB'cora_.. t t e •foiTOoUy approv'ed- B Boriea' ofl tax'niaendmbafelRnwl to Jorco I sueH.iQilUdnalreii''as'‘J.':'P:-Morgan to.pay-income, taxes despite cap-., atal ■nssfleair’ ;?i>emocfflUo: Icadora '.pfcsaed-.for .a^-llnal. ,>«td'-6n ■ the'' aartlhl8trtiUo'n':'f,bUl /. beroroV ' Utulie • towards European accurlty demands. . •historic, pronbunecmcnt 'in Uio House of Commons, Sir John Simon, forol^ ■'secretary, an- nounced Britain's unequivocal loupport.of the United'.Statcs’'at> UUido on "aecurlty pacts” and in- formed tho continental powers that Britain would dsaume no fur- ther obligations than ahc has ol- rcady taken to protect them from tho .seas doctrine—an a contribu-l "Britain," ho snld, now has "no ground ,for compiaint whntovcr." ,OWIdea‘'Gonb' . "Tho old idea of .slahdlng with folded arras; between' a,.-.nation which’ is. an .agpessor and' a na- Uoa: which U oppressed' is', gone. • .'"I,'cannot express'.how much .wc. should. value this'effort now being made by'tbo American'^vf crhment. 'and, by.itfl .president to' eo-opereto.wlth us'ahd'.abimdoD a traditlott.wWch thoAmerlcanpeo- piy#itn>Mlve3f3«aloi»Jy.'guarted.Z tho'income tax law a flniUly:'paascd'_t^. the'cammittce would prevent the cnrry over of any-"not'loss"-In tho year /ot- lowiag;iho dato It.was Incurred, Tho, section-. Is. directly'aimed atl plugging-.holes, in .the tax law, re-' vealed^ by tho-Senate Morgan;In- Tho 10 committee; approved,-.and presenffor inclusion: In-.tho „^:.....,.“Ooid,Print'................. 'In contrast. -wtlh. thatf, there ....................... ■'That'U ^- tho-"lWS.3 , naval:;'ratiorof tho!.^t® -?‘” -?®.^,^P“*’.'‘^ WAshtagloii and London naval ___________________ energy tax froi....... - ........... tho produccr.ifAIso;approvcd ^^Srto->FSlaUoQ"fn%W- buUoh of,'tho •«00.000.000 alloca- :tIon of tho works ,pro^ , WAshtagloii ,;,treaU c8.-:'--,.:,... • .-i Nttotako ^-Satb.'■ Jep&iicse .dolov -gato;.;tinaounced atr.a-.roeeting. of , .'tha:.-Beneral"cominiMloa'. o f th a . - world ’ ans«0.eonfer6hco::that- Ja- •rpon-o;'adlierenco ^to,.'the: proposed . -amu- cantcntloa'dependB^on' ac- :/» p tn a e e 'o f o n .&nleA(iment> de1et>, .' .ing>zncntIail;oMlie'.aLval.tonnages .-'aliottrt 'by-thai'Waahlhgton tad Londoa treaMe^ i aopan -modo :'no secrct- of, . ;h'Dr-'.acs!reVi'fori :'lh«:-rlght ,to, 'a .-■iJargor:.nnvy.'.'.''Undo:'.' tha trcallcs. . '.BbojU:.re«tr]ctc<l''to.three:topiM of .<navM '^'vcMeis forv each .‘f lw .tons •J'ipoMeMcd'.'hy..: t|iat':Unilod'-, States and Great Britain. :.v';A'::»o« favorabto.hiUo is dor ■.•slr<id.'by:J»pan..ft8y:a‘ matter of, prestige, nbd in dsfense of her , '^■■Aiiatlo.’Mdnroo- doelriheVi'^Ucy; Today’s Games A’HBIirOAN tEAOklBl Notrlrort ^ ___im o in ii- i^ladelpUl* 01,0000 00(H I 0 * ----------- - Bids Requested for 'Idj^o Gamp Lumber VPOCATBIXO.'.'^IdahOi.. M oyao lOEl—T h o ---------------------------------- ho continued. ■'That Ur tho con- thiontal way.....'It-'ifl thowughly characterlsUc. ot ■tho; continental mind—I wean noi.'reproach—that It approaches . oil: ,.^ese things w ith - t h e ' belief, ‘V^u' write - 'down in advanoa and ail will co out air r i g h t ' ; •He'ionciudod by •Baying-,t aUhoogh tho nations aw still' doflnltoly .ogreed on'tho problem • '-the • Kuropead.. M curlty '.do. and, "the. coMlriictlon made-by (Continued oh^ 'P n ^ =8even) : 3. 26'local meniwill n into Iho fOrtsta.of,tho-third nrca;■^' Bids for lumber lo . bo uacU in constniQtlon-,--: of ._tho;,campa orday-ln'-BoIsi <Bucke6,.‘<(ua« y.Cap. _____________: o f . t h e : . - ................. 'todoy fo'r:tbo:anake river reforeS' tatlon'^-canip,:;-'--Thc' rom8lning:'26, • • • to.'leavo:.:for;,'tho asys! .' -.;W0vy;iX'0RKT-ai>8tf:ficw'iih _from*;WashUiigton,-'M»m:,nthb ‘f-Morgnn • lnvMtignUon;->I -.havo -^-always B&ld:X«never m et a,man I/dl^ntfJlko7J.WolL I; liked . this' ^•Moigani*, you'-::yoWdlllW'Win'- ■■^il--coulcfa't'',H61p .•iU’.r', am'-a'ot: .'.Bpoaktog^fjhis'.i'iucket;’;; I,.a ^ . met him X.Soc&d to hand tibnJ.] - ................ . -?)inri.-Vt<rHtithnm:V;';-! Court <Metesv,Out . Two: YcftTB Ab Paiialt^ is. i:indy Hoax OoBo :WABHINOlOtiiVJiay 80 .A 25-dny'scarch for' Waxoy Gooloii, Now VorU-n "1‘iiLllc Km'iii} committee tmlny. T*'o No. I” and rcmrded thn'Uwt of'tlio hccr l.urrii.it, emleil wlif.i Uoniun I follow, Woodln-a nunu .mil two hoUyKU:irds-vvcro■•Coptun^d In n Hiimnicr oottiiRo u t N ortli,ti>bo Widte iJiile, N. Y. Gordon Ls underliidlctnient. clmrKliiB Iticomn tr {ntud8 uniriuiiiing to almost 9400,000. lluru hu Ih Hlimvii, huiiil luce, in police hcadi|U«rten» a t Ne»»' York iirter hln cu|iliin-. Chicago T hiM Pair Opmng Nears l E A T GROWERS lilJllEi Soek'.Early''Bonofit Payiiicht| As Drop Insurance for Gram Farmers •WASHINGTON. May 20 <IU!)— Proposals that the government !ly institute a farm re- lief program involving tho' volun- tery dombstic allotment plan.and early payment of benefits to far- were submitted to tho agrl- culture ' department , todoy by. neariv a score of.wheat {^rowing] organlMUon rcproachtaUvcs. , ,M. W. Thatcher, .of the Farm- era'. NaUonai. Grain-cgrporatlon, acted as spokesman for tho wheat rtors.beforo tho, first • prelim* .................... held hero I years -^ p ris 9nm fntr .:today.^::--o; Ulndbergh.'wnaom’bO(K,-'ohargcs,, -rSoitcnco* was .Impost by;j>l» trict Supremo'Court rJiutlca 'Daa- Meani"for«M Werall^ agent-; and Whitakor.^(awyor‘^'an4’.;cheaa': Mew ,'Ci deslgn.:a course;.for farm - , .'-Prof. -M.- U -Wilson, wheat •producUon admlnUtrator, preslu- e a .a t .,tho. hearing, -asalsted by Secretary; of Agriculture Wallace and: ,’ddmlntotrotor8,.;,Gcorgc N. Pcofc-Charlcs 'J.'Brand' and-Chcs- ter: a<15avls. Asks - - m ; ducUonrof Ihe-.presont'.crop; , •. -Unless ;such -a ^ crop: Insuran Instahtly.'provlded.'Tbatchcr . Uhu^; “thousahds.of 'famlllcs w4il be'obligated , to'fall-'bacK': on- tho coldrhonds'iof;charity.',’ ■ -■:.HIii'orgahlzaUon.;ho said, urg- ed Vanr.Immlidlate’ advance of 70 . per, cent-or'$2Sl,O0O,OQ0 of bounty ipaymenta.^ R e based hlSLcaUmaUfl ’on a.'prevalllng^ whoat.-prlco to tho.ifarmer oflO 'cents-a bushel, mnklngXOO.Vcehts ;'tho. jiricoV-dla, parit Half Million Will! View Inaugural Ceremonies l^nie ruimrtjid . . .imlltcL- met In sccrct t« deeliK; wiiclliBr to reveal one of thu'Mnrgiin firni'a mont, gunnlc<i aecrots — lU pftrtnerahip uj;rne- The Ginas banking bill, requir- ing Iforgan A Cf).. to give up cith- er' their dcpo.Hll or Uiclr accUrlty Ijusinc.is ,wna ready for confercnce iMjlween IIoufr afiil Senn\o. follovy- Ing piuumga by both I xkII c. s. I’UOUK COKI'OKATION .WASHINGTON. May 20 (W!i~ -The vast ramifications of a Mor- |gan<ontrollcd lnildlng company' which owned slock in puhllc utlll.!' ties companies serving almont hiiif the popmatlDn of tho Unlt'cd Slate.i wore revealed today in teaiimony before a Senate investlgutlng piltUc. . . On! the fourth'day of Its Morgan ______ ______ ______ ______ Inquiry, the committee . dc,veloped -.hrini ;or"preSjSi,'-di;-; OGDEN OFFICERS GE Judge Orders Verdict When Distrirt' Attorney, Pails • On Evidence . OGDEN,.UUii. May 20 Lacl^ of evidence ahowing that seven Ogden and Weber county of- fIclatJi actually took money from ibooUeggors'for protection today resulted in Ui6lr acquittal moat ready todav for colorful op- ening ccrcmonlcfl tolnorroi thousand . v^orkm' labored foveriflhly. Jo apply last minute touehea to cxhlbita.. Offl- lothing would be lack- ing when gates to, the Avenue of Flags swung open at 10 a. m. oats of the United corpoi'atfoo. lioidlng company, whoso . books wero kept in tiia Murgun office in Now YoiK and Whoso affairs wc’ (Continued on Page Seven) A-.spcetncular, faat-movlng pro- gram-will open the exposition, the second in. Chicago's hlatery.. Gates to Soldier field, which scats I 300 persona, will open at 0 a An hour later an Elgin tlmi ranee, the signal the-Pageant of.Nations,. , . A t tho flamo time Uie inaugural parade will atari up . Michigan boulevard -ifrom. tho northsldo. of tho loop. . ,. ." With Postmaater General Ji _ Farley representing President.by'E.'J. Finch. Associated RELIEF WORK TO SIOPONM Finch Announces Snsponsion Of Local Project Next Weok . . ... work-rellef projects [underway hero will bo concluded junc.'l,. it was announced-^t^y' ------- ---------o-------------- -- -...... Inatructlono from tho governor- tho atadium at 11 o'clock Rufus office to* disconUnuo. the giving of Dawes,- president of '.the cxpoal- . financial .aasistenco' on that date. tlon.-'Gov-.'Henry Homer,. Mayor*: Any fvrthcr: relief '.will'be • de- Edward •J. .Kelly.;nnd.other: Btnte;pcndont';- upon.mow-.: legtslaUon. and naUonai -figures will-lead, tho jwhlch -la -Indeflnlte.-ho ■ aays.- :. ' proecaslon with Farley. -The^.Cbl- ,.-,<Mcn. will 'bo .permitted to >/ork' cago.black horse.troop. polico aad ttelW t-1*r6o;day8 ornext wiolc,. military .escorts., will ,bo-laduded',«?d‘ibyj,,thp jend’. pr,.' the .month ...... . ......... .been rpraclittilly L^5ws\'Inciudefl"'tho'''Wn^^ tho .Rock' creek' roadway leading .westv.'fro'ni,, the 'swimming ' pool; .whbrp-lhalf, ft-:.'hiindrcd, men-.OM .aow,tcinn)oyod:/.tho '^olearlng! of rja... Famoy-‘.-orchards, in-tho-. ................. ........ . :The-moat brilliant.event on tho. opening daya-program-.Is ■set-.f6r| 0 p.-, m; • in ^ tho^- HaU "ot •Science.' A' beam ,of: light: fromMhtStar 1 Arc Uirus will .'bo. captured,’, tnuis- I formed' Into plectric^currcnt,. ani used*-..to-' 010* “-' a ' .''mostcr.'.^ switch' tumWg'on'thd'thousands pf pow^ orful.'.'varl-colored-,lights ovwUa entire exposition ~ ■Ofi a'million, persons would'.&t- tend -opening. ceremonies. ■ ,sBefore Npv.'.,ii; when ’ the' Tcxpositlon; closes.--they-' ^ expect^ QO .OOOO .OOO vlsitorsi to.' pass •' through’; the gates ^e^ 6 n’A lAiiixiliary fllart,^wW/p/Wr,k;thc.Jj»ppie8 WU>‘ t^e,'tJio tlowcrar.from > ma. .')>y V^o'naUonal UMedouVm bulling o.r i m. „t li.««a mnx MTC 'gold bmlcmiA^uho ilowin'l irCarf” ................................ ...... Fallrf observance of n S n lo r ia l^ lliw d 'A s AuntEmma’sBeing Paged In Club Ladies’ Campaign At»d TliP rrt AlHO After ilio«v QoH Spuctiiclo llims 1 *■Wofi't U w ij iV^ A w aitm ffk *!(fl)w\fioVrluii, m w tlik JoVii / t rik cu tl o JcnH’si ' ^ >4hfloMiil iiltoi^t It, I J l 3 « J m tc thoHc .^11 ulurQjilf WASHINGTON. May 20 (ilW— Adiiig on ,Whitu liouBc orders, Itetgnii-tjf-thir-Hoi; banking committco lodaj^Introduc- rciioliition to repeal the gold KUmdiirdjict^f the United States. Tlila action, he uaid, definitely " the United States off tho gold bnals for Its currency. In nddlllon, the reifulutlon wonld ...nkc federal currency of all hlntlii legal tender for public and prlvalii debtn, Cliairman Flclclicr of tho Sen- ate banking and currency commit- tee Jntroduced an identical blU in' ' tho'Senate. ’ . . "This tiling mcann but ono thing," Steagall nald. "The United Sljiles has dcclarcd Its Indcpend- -----of gold." - I too«Gvcl t'n Ordnra lie assorted flatly that', ho wa.i' aetiiJg on pbrjional .orders from . President Itooflcvelt. . "The Steagall mcaoure,'’ Secrc^ tary of the Treasury Woodln saiil upon leaving' the White House where ho conferred with President Roosevelt, "has - tho approval oC the admlnistraUon." . • ' ' "I win have a formal'statement.. explathing this Icgialatio&'.at. tha-.- - -• of tha.cablnat-n iddenly Pedemi.judgo Tillman D.-Johnson I directed tho Jury to return •• • of ncquittel after Cco.„- .. district at' ...... ........... ........ — after Gcorgo H. Lunt. assistant U. s. district at- torney. said he had no definite evi- dence of money being paid tho dc- fenaants. . , Previously jolm Sandman, ad- mittedly a veteran bootlegger, had teatlfled regarding a* system of. levies, estimating ft teUIcd JID.OOO por year.. Scorcs I.8W I.OJV Altliough scoring lax prohibi- tion-law enforcement in Ogden, Judge Johnson'dcclarcd It'was not: •• federal govcmmenfs hualnea* un Ogden nnO that.Ogdon wan. under no obligation to enforce thu: federal dry law. Tho samo applied to Weber county, ho aaid. Lunt -contenued that the gov- cmmcnfs caao was built on evi- dence.of agreement between.boot- charg<n-,of--cpnopl»oy--torvlplati).-romdyOitt*j-jpeld-baok<n^hxfir’alH- tho naUonal- prohlblUort la w ." > > p a p e r iivjncy i».;-Xttifti5M.-dcniBad':>; .The .'trkil .ended 's.iddenly w hci ‘ .■' Omlt:Ooid.ClnuBo^' Steagall/added'that' oil,'.bonds.. (Continued-'on Page Scvca^ fflNfFlPS i i i j r B HOG POOL SALE NETS m s Buhl and-Twin-Falla Swine Raisen? SoU Tw<? Oarloada In . the sale, of two-carloads i of hogs, - coMigned, .to. i acoun^-. fiool here yesterday.- . .‘ .-..•i.'i'- • •Tharo. ,w«ire 243 ^hoad TlaV.-.lhs shipment, which.•was-.bought'-by' 8wlft,.,iMidj company.'- .‘^•orthmi; Proceeds.;-. totallca.:,. J2ti87;;’^top« bringing $4,05; -hcavlcs.'94.4S.> and sows » 70, , , -I- ' Fricea reecinsd >morkea'^B-'jiew high for hogs-sold'iby;pool•:inem; bers;.during, the- past-'tm.years: Project Manager Eoportfi Wa. . ■ ter Owllook Bonefita'by ' ' Warm W oathor.,. , • ' Prospects: of - a • better water ‘- supply on the Salmon’ river tracts-, on the south were, seen today-.by • ^ Burten Smith, manager of itho:-; canal'projcet, .who-joported that -- the -warmer wcalhcr^has, caused '-.: an lncrcased:run-off on^the watcif * ahed. ■ ‘•W ater,. cohdiUons aro' ..muc'h.^^;; better than they were,:":hc..teld.,'.^ an. Evening Times reporter. '■ThQ^ ': guago at'tha Solmon.dam.la rls, - lingdailv'Blnce-the snow-bos-com'i ■•- : mcncod- W ,'melf more, rapidly, and-'-^ ; the: increased -amount,.ot*.'i(tor»sqV.;.; water ls-caujiing..nQw;xnanifosta« tjons: of-optimum." ..he: sald.‘'A .:..lSarllei?^ln' lhe season,«'dIscour<.':.-: aging .'reports'^ came.';: from;: .^.Iho.-/: troot-fto': ths s6uu£.-..in 'teftflfd.'to:: lhfl‘ih1gaU6iii»upply.t.-;Wbil6,;Mr.;i, Smith did not im i^ that tha tetter;.-!' with a off.'.'a^'

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Weather Fopecasftonight snd'Satu^aTjtsTKh

Wttrmtjr ■ tenipcrntUrtir'.'' Salaf- day

Roosevelt Moves Toward Repeal of Gold Standard Act

Sino^apanoB o. LuUglV •. A a ScBult o f . PolplDff

.• A rm lstico •

FIN A L . TERMS, MONDAy I

Pong's- Big Sword. Volunteersj " OlosJi' W ith 2Yoops of

■ 'FMg/Ohon-Wu

'.P E IP IN a ’ May.ZO .(lu;)—Bltfcr civil war/arc b9twccn two aca-

—flonedT C hM C BO -nnntoir-troap^t-fj 'GS.'milea n’o r th w u t o t.Pclpin? to - ' ' <lBy: a s tha fighting, dwindle^ bo* .tweon>Japdocao and Cblneao'.ticri) •hy :virtue,'o f oral truco pre- llm lnaty to n mccUng'M onday-at

'.w hich-arnuigpm cnt'of a formal ormtsUco therb.w ds a.dceldcd lull I n . tho flghtioB- around .thEa 'old DortHorn capita);; whoso, populoco

.and •.priecltss .art.ilreaaurcs. have .been; threatened:.-with o tU ek by '.the. Japtttieac' closlnff. In from ,tho . north , and caat-., . . ■

l' traU b a d <

!: rijflillnffTbctwccn” tho . Ctit'j am les. w as preclpltatcd ’ a t I

Hsiumhuafu, OR tho Kaleon-Pcl- .p in? railway, between- -ID.OOO of General ' Feng , • Chan-Hal'o • Wff

' sw ord , vbluateors,’ atid. 8,000 ,fol­low ers,o f’i^ng'.Chcn-VVu.^;

•. V. TKUCB MbTisT ^ ;m ONDAY . ,TOKIO„'.MAy,‘WVaiEJ-r-ChlnciSo,

'.righting:, ini 't h e -.Pcipln?- Agion

E i i sMM S W P E D, ><

Akoronco *b Amu .Oonventio . iiDepends on AbA&doninff

N a v a l'trea ty ., • ■ ■

. - g e n e v a ! .May,2fi - (lUV-rJapon

Se7idte Target Lm't-of-B.eer_Barom'

lOOSEVELTPLAN FOR PEACE PACT

Simon Tolls Eouso o f Oommons B ritish Support ia-

.U nequivocal'

WllUrnn i t Woodln, secretary of j thO'treoAtirv. .tvaa the toreo t of' b itter senatorial iXtuckH yesterdny foDonlng Morgan probo dJ»cloaiir-|os. :Illi> roslgnntion...... ' ------'In Mveriil quarters.

Incom o-Tax-Am endm cnts-Add. ';ed to Frdvont Evasion

. B y 'W e a lth y , '

WASHiNGTON, M ay. 20. (UP) —Tho' Houso'. resumed c'onaldcra* tlon-'^ny-.or-'W 'Industry con-| trol-publlc; works bill, .ahortlj' ' ' ter; tho ways'and,ineonB'cora_.. t te •foiTOoUy approv'ed- B Boriea' ofltax'n iaendm bafelR nw l to Jorco IsueH.iQilUdnalreii''as'‘J.':'P:-Morgan to.pay-income, taxes despite cap-., atal ■nssfleair’ ;?i>emocfflUo: Icadora '.pfcsaed-.for .a^-llnal. ,>«td'-6n ■ the''aartlhl8trtiUo'n':'f,bUl /. beroroV '

Utulie • towards European accurlty demands. .

•historic, pronbunecmcnt 'in Uio House of Commons, Sir John Simon, fo ro l^ ■ 'secretary, an ­nounced Britain's unequivocal

loupport.of the United'.Statcs’'at> UUido on "aecurlty pacts” and in­formed tho continental powers th a t Britain would dsaume no fur­ther obligations than ahc has ol- rcady taken to protect them from

tho . seas doctrine—an a contribu-l

"Britain," ho snld, now has "no ground ,for compiaint whntovcr."

,OW Idea‘'G onb '. "Tho old idea of .slahdlng with

folded arras; between' a,.-.nation which’ is. an .agpesso r and ' a na- Uoa: which U oppressed' is', gone. • .'" I , 'c an n o t express'.how much

.wc. should. value th is 'e ffo rt now being made by'tbo A m erican '^vf crhment. 'and, by.itfl .president to' eo-opereto.wlth us'ahd'.abimdoD a traditlott.wWch thoA m erlcanpeo- piy#itn>Mlve3f3«aloi»Jy.'guarted.Z

tho'income ta x law a flniUly:'paascd'_t^. the 'cam m ittce would prevent the cnrry over of a n y -"n o t'lo ss" -In tho year /ot- low iag;iho dato I t.w as Incurred, Tho, section-. Is. directly 'aim ed a tl plugging-.holes, in .the tax law, r e - ' vealed^ by tho-Senate Morgan;In-

Tho10 com mittee; approved,-.and p re se n ffo r inclusion: In-.tho

„^:.....,.“O oid,Print'.................'In contrast. -wtlh. thatf, there

....................... ■'That'U -

tho-"lWS.3 , naval:;'ratiorof th o !.^ t® -? ‘” -?®. , P“*’.'‘ WAshtagloii and London naval ___________________

energy ta x froi....... - ...........tho produccr.ifAIso;approvcd

^^Srto->FSlaUoQ"fn%W- buUoh of,'tho •«00.000.000 alloca-

:tIon of tho w orks ,pro^

, WAshtagloii, ; , t r e a U c 8 . - : ' - - , . : , . . . •■ .-i Nttotako -Satb.'■ Jep&iicse .dolov

-gato;.;tinaounced atr.a-.roeeting. of , .'tha:.-Beneral"cominiMloa'. o f t h a . - world ’ ans«0.eonfer6hco::that- Ja- •rpon-o;'adlierenco ^to,.'the: proposed

. -a m u - cantcntloa'dependB^on' ac- :/»p tnaee'o f on .&nleA(iment> de1et>,

.' .ing>zncntIail;oMlie'.aLval.tonnages .-'aliottrt 'by-thai'W aahlhgton ta d

Londoa treaMe^ i ■ aopan -modo :'no secrct- of,

. ;h'Dr-'.acs!reVi'fori :'lh«:-rlght ,to , 'a .-■iJargor:.nnvy.'.'.''Undo:'.' tha trcallcs.. '.BbojU:.re«tr]ctc<l''to.three:topiM of .<navM ' 'vcMeis forv each .‘f lw .tons

•J'ipoMeMcd'.'hy..: t|iat':Unilod'-, States and G reat Britain.

: .v ';A '::» o « favorabto.hiUo is dor ■.•slr<id.'by:J»pan..ft8y:a‘ m a tte r of,

prestige, nbd in dsfense of her , '^■■Aiiatlo.’Mdnroo- doelriheVi'^Ucy;

Today’s GamesA’HBIirOAN tEAOklBl

N o t r l r o r t ^ ___i m o i n i i -

i^ladelpU l* 01,0000 00 (H I 0 *

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Bids Requested for ' Idj^o Gamp LumberV POCATBIXO.'.'^IdahOi.. M oyao

lOEl—T h o----------------------------------

ho continued. ■'That Ur tho con- thiontal w ay.....'It-'ifl thowughly characterlsU c. ot ■ tho ; continental mind—I w ean noi.'reproach—th a t It approaches . oil: , .^ e s e things w ith - t h e ' belief, ‘V ^u' write - 'down in advanoa and a il will co o u t air r i g h t ' ;

• H e'ionciudod by • Baying-,t aUhoogh tho nations a w still' doflnltoly .ogreed o n 'th o problem

• '- the • Kuropead.. M curlty '.do. and, "the. coMlriictlon made-by (Continued oh 'P n ^ =8even) :

3. 26'local meniwill ninto Iho fOrtsta.of,tho-third nrca;■'

Bids for lumber lo . bo uacU in constniQtlon-,--: of ._tho;,campa

orday-ln'-BoIsi<Bucke6,.‘<(ua«

y.Cap.

_____________:o f . th e : . - .................'todoy fo'r:tbo:anake river reforeS' tatlon'^-canip,:;-'--Thc' rom8lning:'26,

• • • • to.'leavo:.:for;,'tho

asys!.' -.;W0vy;iX'0RKT-ai>8tf:ficw'iih

_from*;WashUiigton,-'M»m:,nthb ‘f-Morgnn • lnvMtignUon;->I -.havo -^-always B&ld:X«never m et a,man

I/dl^ntfJlko7J.WolL I; liked . th is' ^•Moigani*, you'-::yoWdlllW'Win'- ■■ il--coulcfa't'',H61p .•iU’.r', am'-a'ot: .'.Bpoaktog^f jhis'.i'iucket;’;; I ,.a ^ .

met him X.Soc&d to hand tibnJ.]-................ . -?)inri.-Vt<rHtithnm:V;';-!

Court <Metesv,Out . Two: YcftTB Ab Paiialt^ is. i:indy

Hoax OoBo

:WABHINOlOtiiVJiay 80

.A 25-dny'scarch for' Waxoy Gooloii, Now VorU-n "1‘iiLllc Km'iii} committee tmlny. T*'o No. I” and rcm rded thn'Uwt of 'tl io hccr l.urrii.it, emleil wlif.i Uoniun I follow, Woodln-a nunu .mil two hoUyKU:irds-vvcro■•Coptun^d In n Hiimnicr oottiiRo u t Nortli,ti>bo Widte iJiile, N. Y. Gordon Ls underliidlctnient. clmrKliiB Iticomn tr {ntud8 uniriuiiiing to almost 9400,000. lluru hu Ih Hlimvii, huiiil luce, in police hcadi|U«rten» a t Ne»»' York iirter hln cu|iliin-.

Chicago T hiMPair Opmng Nears

l E A T GROWERS lilJllEi

S oek '.E arly ''B onofit Payiiicht| A s Drop Insurance for

• Gram Farm ers ‘

•WASHINGTON. May 20 <IU!)— Proposals th a t the government

!ly institute a farm re­lief program involving tho' volun- te ry dombstic allotment plan.and early payment of benefits to far-

were submitted to tho agrl- culture ' departm ent , todoy by. neariv a score o f.w heat {^rowing] organlMUon rcproachtaUvcs. ,

,M. W. Thatcher, .of the Farm - era'. NaUonai. Grain-cgrporatlon, acted as spokesman for tho w heat

rtors.beforo tho, f irst • prelim* ....................held hero

I years - ^ p r i s 9nmfntr .:today. ::--o; Ulndbergh.'wnaom’bO(K,-'ohargcs,, -rSoitcnco* was .Im post by;j>l» trict Supremo'Court rJiutlca 'Daa-

M eani"for«M Werall agent-; and Whitakor.^(awyor‘ 'an4’.;cheaa':

Mew ,'Ci

deslgn.:a course;.for farm - , .'-Prof. -M.- U -Wilson, w heat

•producUon admlnUtrator, preslu- e a . a t .,tho . hearing, -asalsted by Secretary; of Agriculture Wallace and: ,’ddmlntotrotor8,.;,Gcorgc N. Pcofc-Charlcs 'J .'B rand ' and-Chcs- te r: a<15avls.

Asks - -

m ;

ducUonrof Ihe-.presont'.crop;, •. -Unless ;such -a crop: Insuran Instahtly.'p rovlded.'Tbatchcr . U h u ^ ; “thousahds.of 'famlllcs w4il be'obligated , to'fall-'bacK': on- tho coldrhonds'iof;charity.',’ ■ -■:.HIii'orgahlzaUon.;ho said, urg­ed Vanr.Immlidlate’ advance of 70

. per, cent-or'$2Sl,O0O,OQ0 of bounty ipaymenta.^ R e based hlSLcaUmaUfl ’on a.'prevalllng^ whoat.-prlco to tho.ifarmer o f lO 'c e n ts -a bushel, mnklngXOO.Vcehts ;'tho. jiricoV-dla, parit

H a l f Million Will! V iew Inaugural

Ceremonies

l nie ruimrtjid. . .imlltcL- met In sccrct t«

deeliK; wiiclliBr to reveal one of thu'Mnrgiin firni'a mont, gunnlc<i aecrots — lU pftrtnerahip uj;rne-

The Ginas banking bill, requir­ing Iforgan A Cf).. to give up cith­er' their dcpo.Hll or Uiclr accUrlty Ijusinc.is ,wna ready for confercnce iMjlween IIoufr afiil Senn\o. follovy- Ing piuumga by both IxkIIc.s.

I’UOUK COKI'OKATION .WASHINGTON. May 20 (W!i~

-The vast ramifications of a Mor- |gan<ontrollcd lnildlng company' which owned slock in puhllc utlll.!' ties companies serving almont hiiif the popmatlDn of tho Unlt'cd Slate.i wore revealed today in teaiimony before a Senate investlgutlng piltUc. .. On! the fourth'day of Its Morgan

______ ______ ______ ______ Inquiry, the committee . dc,veloped-.hrini ;or "preSjSi,'-di;-;

OGDEN OFFICERS GE

Judge Orders V erdict W hen Distrirt' A ttorney, P ails •

On Evidence .

OGDEN,.UUii. May 20 — Lacl^ of evidence ahowing that seven Ogden and Weber county of- fIclatJi actually took money from

ibooUeggors'for protection today resulted in Ui6lr acquittal

moat ready todav for colorful op­ening ccrcmonlcfl tolnorroi

thousand . v^orkm' labored foveriflhly. Jo apply last minute touehea to cxhlbita.. Offl-

lothing would be lack­ing when gates to, the Avenue of Flags swung open a t 10 a. m.

oats of the United corpoi'atfoo. lioidlng company, whoso . books wero kept in tiia Murgun office in Now YoiK and Whoso affairs wc’

(Continued on Page Seven)

A-.spcetncular, faat-movlng pro­g ram -w ill open the exposition, the second in. Chicago's hlatery.. Gates to Soldier field, which scats I

300 persona, will open a t 0 a An hour la ter an Elgin tlmi

ranee, the signal the -P agean t of.Nations,. , .

A t tho flamo time Uie inaugural parade will a tari up . Michigan boulevard -ifrom. tho northsldo. of tho loop. . ,. . "

W ith Postm aater General Ji _Farley representing P re s id e n t.b y 'E .'J . Finch. Associated

RELIEF WORK TO S I O P O N M

F inch Announces Snsponsion Of Local Project

N ext W eok

. . . . . work-rellef projects[underway hero will bo concluded ju n c . 'l , . i t was anno u n ced -^ t^y '

----------------o-------------- -- -...... Inatructlono from tho governor-tho atadium a t 11 o 'clock Rufus office to* disconUnuo. the giving of Dawes,- president of '.the cxpoal- . financial .aasistenco' on th a t date. tlon.-'Gov-.'Henry H om er,. Mayor*: Any fvrthcr: relief '.w ill'be • de- Edward •J. .Kelly.;nnd.other: Btnte;pcndont';- upon.m ow -.: legtslaUon. and naUonai -figures will-lead, tho jwhlch - la -Indeflnlte.-ho ■ aays.- :. ' proecaslon with Farley. -The^.Cbl- ,.-,<Mcn. will 'bo .perm itted to > /ork ' cago.black horse.troop. polico aad tte lW t-1*r6o;day8 o r n e x t wiolc,. m ilitary .escorts., will ,bo-laduded',«?d‘ibyj,,thp je n d ’. pr,.' the .month

...... . ......... .been rpraclittilly

L^5ws\'Inciudefl"'tho'''W n^^ tho .Rock' creek' roadway leading .westv.'fro'ni,, the 'swimming ' pool; .whbrp-lhalf, ft-:.'hiindrcd, men-.OM .aow,tcinn)oyod:/.tho '^olearlng! of

rja... Famoy-‘.-orchards,

in -th o -. ................. ......... :The-m oat brilliant.event on tho. opening daya-program -.Is ■set-.f6r|0 p.-, m; • in tho - HaU "ot • Science.' A' beam ,of: light: from M htStar

1 Arc Uirus will .'bo. captured,’, tnuis- I form ed' Into plectric^currcnt,. an i used*-..to-' 010* “-' a ' .''mostcr.'.^ switch' tum W g'on 'thd 'thousands pf pow^ orful.'.'varl-colored-,lights ovw U a entire exposition ~■Ofi

a'm illion, persons would'.&t- tend - opening. ceremonies. ■, sBef ore Npv.'.,ii; when ’ the' Tcxpositlon; closes.--they-' expect QO.OOOO.OOO vlsitorsi t o .' pass •' through’; the gates

^ e ^ 6 n’A lAiiixiliary

fllart,^wW/p/Wr,k;thc.Jj»ppie8

WU> ‘ t^ e ,'tJ io tlowcrar.from > ma..')>y V o'naUonal

UMedouVm b u llin g o .r i m. „t li.««a mnx MTC 'gold bmlcmiA^uho ilow in'l irC arf” ................................ ...... Fallrf observance of n S n l o r ia l ^

l l i w d ' A s

AuntEmma’sBeing Paged In Club Ladies’ CampaignAt»d TliP rrt AlHO A fter ilio«v QoH Spuctiiclo llim s

1 *■ Wofi't U w ij

iV ^ A w a i t m f f k *!(fl)w \fioV rluii, m w t l i k J o V ii / t r i k c u tl o JcnH’si ' ^► >4hfloM iil iiltoi^t I t , I J l 3 « J m tc thoHc .^11 ulurQjilf

WASHINGTON. May 20 (ilW— A diiig on ,Whitu liouBc orders,

Itetgnii-tjf-thir-H oi; banking committco lodaj^Introduc-

rciioliition to repeal the gold KU mdiirdjict^f the United States.

Tlila action, he uaid, definitely " the United S tates off tho

gold bnals for Its currency.In nddlllon, the reifulutlon wonld

...nkc federal currency o f all hlntlii legal tender for public and prlvalii debtn,

Cliairman Flclclicr of tho Sen­a te banking and currency commit­tee Jntroduced an identical blU in ' ' tho'Senate. ’ . .

"This tiling mcann bu t ono thing," Steagall nald. "The United Sljiles has dcclarcd Its Indcpend------of gold."

- I too«G vcl t'n Ordnralie assorted flatly that', ho w a.i'

aetiiJg on pbrjional .orders from . President Itooflcvelt. .

"The Steagall mcaoure,'’ Secrc^ tary of the Treasury Woodln saiil upon leaving' the White House where ho conferred w ith President Roosevelt, "has - tho approval oC the admlnistraUon." . • '' " I win have a form al'statement.. explathing this Icgialatio&'.at. tha-.- - -• of tha.cablnat-n

iddenlyPedemi.judgo Tillman D.-Johnson

I directed tho Jury to return •• • of ncquittel a fte r C co .„- ..

distric t at'...... ........... ........— a fte r Gcorgo H.Lunt. assistant U. s . distric t a t­torney. said he had no definite evi­dence of money being paid tho dc- fenaants. . ,

Previously jolm Sandman, ad­mittedly a veteran bootlegger, had teatlfled regarding a* system of. levies, estimating ft teUIcd JID.OOO por year..

Scorcs I.8W I.OJV Altliough scoring lax prohibi­

tion-law enforcement in Ogden, Judge Johnson'dcclarcd It'w as not: •• federal govcmmenfs hualnea*

un Ogden nnO that.Ogdon wan. under no obligation to enforce thu: federal dry law. Tho samo applied to W eber county, ho aaid.

Lunt -contenued tha t the gov- cm m cnfs caao was built on evi­dence.of agreement between.boot-

charg<n-,of--cpnopl»oy--torvlplati).-romdyOitt*j-jpeld-baok<n^hxfir’alH- tho naUonal- prohlblUort la w ." > > p a p e r iivjncy i».;-Xttifti5M.-dcniBad':>;

.The .'trkil .ended 's.iddenly w h ci ‘.■' Omlt:Ooid.ClnuBo^'

S teag all/ad d ed 'th a t' oil,'.bonds.. (Continued-'on Page Scvca^

f f l N f F l P Si i i j r B

HOG POOL SALENETS m s

Buhl a n d -T w in -F a lla Sw ine Raisen? SoU Tw<?

Oarloada

In . the sale, o f two-carloads i of hogs, - coMigned, .to. i acou n ^ -. fiool here yesterday.- . .‘.-..•i.'i'-• •Tharo. ,w«ire 243 ^hoad TlaV.-.lhs shipment, which.•was-.bought'-by' 8wlft,.,iMidj company.'- .‘ •orthmi; Proceeds.;-. totallca.:,. J2ti87;;’ top« bringing $4,05; -hcavlcs.'94.4S.> and sows » 70 , , , -I-' Fricea reecinsd >morkea'^B-'jiew

high for hogs-sold'iby;pool•:inem; bers;.during, the- past-'tm .years:

P ro je c t M an ag er Eoportfi W a. . ■ te r Owllook B o n e f ita 'b y ' ' •

W arm W o a th o r . ,. , • '

Prospects: of - a • b e tter w ater ‘- supply on the Salmon’ river tracts-, on the south were, seen today-.by • Burten Smith, m anager of itho:-; canal'projcet, .w ho-joported tha t -- the -warmer w calhcr^has, caused '-.: an lncrcased:run-off on^the watcif * ahed. ■

‘•W ater,. cohdiUons aro' ..muc'h.^ ;; better than they were,:":hc..teld.,'.^ an. Evening Times reporter. '■ThQ ': guago a t 'th a Solmon.dam .la rls , -

lingdailv'Blnce-the snow-bos-com'i ■•- : mcncod- W ,'melf more, rapidly, and-'-^ ; the: increased -amount,.ot*.'i(tor»sqV.;.; w ater ls-caujiing..nQw;xnanifosta« tjons: of-optim um ." ..he: sald.‘'A .:..lSarllei?^ln' lhe season,«'dIscour<.':.-: aging .'reports'^ came.';: from;: . .Iho.-/:

■ troot-fto': th s s6uu£.-..in 'teftflfd .'to :: lhfl‘ih1gaU6iii»upply.t.-;Wbil6,;Mr.;i, Sm ith did no t i m i ^ th a t tha

tetter;.-!' with a off.'.'a '

^ )

Fage.Two " TD'AnO' EVENING T T O 5 . T W IN F A X Ig ; T M I T g -

Icrt tbc Orphcuin tlicnlvr i wllncoslnR the Fro11c« of '.in

• Bcritnl l)/.M lM Emily UlC sluUcnla oC liur <liinclii);

__nehuQl. mnl_BmUg3_nftcr_-ull^iullio filial upprohntlon nC fonnonce. Tlio tlicalcr v 16 capacity.

From tho Unlcat lola Id ' I I^lnbow GlrlB, In tliclr tocn-i, ov-! cpf pcrtDrraanci! was crcUl'.iiIjtc. and returned, In muny ciinu-s, I Blellaf charactcra of piiai r

E vciy performer was ’ la s t n igb t oni] pul cvury c

cncrfiy .Into Bong or clanco t l)rii)Br tiieir palrona amllc.i an

. •lausho 'lo boTownrdcil wlih K'-'*' ■Ulnc applauac.

In Uio rovue, tha ncm '. presented on a full atiiBo' i ' niovcd Jh a faet cntcrUilnlnK

ibartncr. As a- flnalo the cnllro . .tfMt. prcBcntcd a Mlnalrcl Show.. .Openlnff w llh tho uufiporUnp cnsl

nuigirf in , gradaatcci Jie/gfitfl above tlio ataKc, tho princlpnia oat In true minstrel manner bo- . fore tho foot- Ilghtu anil toBaccI ■

■ tliclr’qutps fro;n end to end. End I

•during tlio Bct, nolo numbers wore prcaentfld by Patricia Hodgin, Mildred Elrod and Mlaa Bates.• 'm in stre l 'sh o w w as under

aupenrlalon, of- Miss Bales, who - w as assisted by Mrs. J . L. lIoU-

Kln- ’ ’• •• Out fo r one young member of tho company, tho show didn't "Ko on" In tmdlllonal style. Little Mary • Orr, • "Blaoif Eyed Susan

B K f C I P

the;young dancer who had prac-,B txite sheep Indimtry loohs Rood,Ucfd diligently a irsp rln g . •• ■ • ................... -

Especially well received

BOISE, Ma 2G (Ui:i—Thu nhcep buslnewi In Idaho 1h clcclclwlly on tho iipgrndo, acconllng to "Mrs. Emma C. Yenrlan, "Idaho Sheep

w>., ——— Queen." und former stale repre-• Brown-;^for tho revue, took tho j ten tative liou.se mi'mbcr. .

•flu, a n d -w a s sent to b e d .. I t : D eaplto'bftd w eather In which . . . . . _ v i i t . . t o | a largo pcrcent ot lambs riled, "

s late sheep Indiixtry loohs k Mm. •Yciirln declared. Warm w eather will 'Improve the range mpldly iinii condition of flocka

• then - will— bccom c-m uch-bellerr M nrliet prices for wool aro 'Im-

- . proving, she said, w ith cllpR sell* guerito .11068 In tliclr A crobatic. m g for a H i cents per pound. AdaglQ:'M Ias Rhoda Phillips In . i iw . Yivirlnn contended, how- Jier “ButUrfly A n llcar Gorenc ever. It.w a» not id President floo-' W orley In an acrobatic . dunco • „cvuli'u credit tha t- conditions

, while Juno.lCoto-phived a h ll In 'w ere Improving and th a t Former Ver'two numbers. Favors for c v - ; president Hoover would havo uc* e ty p6rfortnef ton high during ;con,pHBi,cd juaL as much , hod bo the onUre ' perforitianeo and in ,b e e n "given a clinncc.” H er hua* reality every.-number, was, tt h i g h ' a calUemiin, la a utauncii. J lB b fiav lh o -sh o w ,'- ................ '

F«m cea Bates; who pucscnled a Oypiv donee In the number "Gyp­sy Loro" w ith Glen Boren, vocnl soloist,. aiid who appeared again

• In.- o ■•Tip Top Tapper" ft toe- ilanclnjT'prescntatlon. Doth rum - bera, were extremely well re­ceived.’

Von V an Eatpn, Mario niley. Gall - Ann O lt. Phyllis Kimbail, Arlecn

Tenehinck, Ithoda Phllllpa,. Don Balsch, Don Voorhees,' Lark Ty- I« ; Nylo Tyler.’ Dorothy Woods. Doris Derblo, Jean Derbln, John Bajach,^ Agnes Davis. M arguerite Rees, " Korma Mulllner, May Thompson^ Anna Bates, Thelma Selber, EsUior. .Ilcdoye, , Sarnh

. Wallace, Jane Jentry, Esther Ber.gen, Valeno Tarr, Ovalino Roby,

. TCrla .Llnd, Hortenae‘Haight,' HR- ma Sweet, Judy Jones, Mary Ann Moyers, Betty Juno Tarr, Gercno Worley, Gleh Boren, Fnink Bates,

• Jack Pierce, Maxlno Doss, P a tri­cia Hodgln, Ray Jennings, Junior

..Welnrich, Mary rriinccs Bi»lc.% Barbara Cavanogh, Peggy Cava- nagh, Norman Bates, Anna Bales, Don Voorheea, Juno Koto, Nick Wagner, SUldrcd Edrod. Palrieia Hodffin. Emily Bales, ami Ihu Night Howlts orchestni. •

Testim ony Heard • Regarding Claim

.' .A gainst Canal Co.Question involving the right of

Dnvi<l IC. E gbert lo clnim dam- ngcM to II 120-acrc farm, described

tho Houliiwest quarter *

, £'1 .;Judge Adnm tr lc t court, preliminary Hibic trial oC Ihe CJise

Egi>ert is Huing tho Twin Knlla Ciinul company for J:i2,000, clnlni- •Ing w aters of Murlaugh lako cnus«I J 20,000 damage .to his

,fi«rm nnd-fot<,SI2,000 rcnlnl value I of Intid Inundaled. WiSlcrs, I’lir- ry & Tlioman represent him in court, and Uie cnnal'company Is represented l>y James R. Both- well.

I’errine, canal company engineer, .wan on the stand nil. mnming, and nl.io was n wltncssj following opening o t llio case

•terday attemoon,Jurors have been dismissed

til WedneHdiiy, a t which tlmo.oUi- cT civil actions will be hoard.w ith Ju d g e . W. A. Biibcuck presiding.

B o y c '» ! POCATELLO, U .y 28automobile for San Fnmclaeo. |,|rivc for tegallzntlon of 3.2 per

’Mrs. H. Lehman and dauRlitur,Barbara, are leaving Sunday on a vacaliun trip to D etroit

I.fuveA for Const Miss Martlia Farrar, member of

Ulc T^vin Falls lilgh Hejiool f«cul- |ty, left Ihin morning for Long ■Beach to nperid the uumi

Oil Trip lo llohn Judge W. A. Babcock; bis son,

Edward Babcocit,' attorney, and John B. Robertson, aro visitors in Boise today.

Daiighler lH Burn I fr . and iira . C. S. .Maxwell,

tlio parents of'daughter bom Thursday, Mnv .?n I former slatemen a t the Twin Fails hospital. lo " the pVoblem

'IfciKSO •'C.lvMi ConcertDonald Claycomb, former New

.Y ork basao, asslul'ed by M to Grace Bell, Twin Falls, will ap­pear In concert u l the Burley Methodlfll cliureh lonlghL , .

IScciiro Mnrriagn IVrmil"A t the of/lco of tho county

recorder yesterday a marriage license was Issued to Bennie Franklin Roberts, Buhl, and Hazel Rebecca Flrtney, Leroy, Kansas.

Aliillior l)IoH Mr. and 'Mrs. N. J , Nogle, Twin

Fails, lef£ today for Arbon Vill- iey In.reajwnflo lo word telling, of tho death yesterday of Mrs. No- gle'u molher, ilrs.- E rnest Popple.

Cnr Slolon;. Recovered An oulomobilo belonging to

Thomas L. Smith, 0-14 Third uve- no West, stolen la s t night, was rported recovered this morning.

I t Is believed by o ffic e rs 'l l 'w a s I taken by Joy-riders. i n '

O utstanding, Offering ■ . The ,P6cntcllo Choral ' Hoctcly, composed of more than cn Iniincd voices, will prc.ienl "The Redemp- lion," by Gouno<i, « t tho Happy .Sunday evening servlcca of- the '-cal Metliodlal. Episcopal cinirch.

^ginning promptly a t 7:30'

, | OiU(lQorT liroughou t Course f o r ' •

B oya’ L c.idcrs

nooD IN C . May 20 (Spccial)— iwlruelors of sooutmaalera, ijiial- ripil a.H aceeptihle by the CouncIl I Hoy Sciiuis of tho Snake river rea, ''bruku camp’ .today, follow- ig a three ami a half day course n vnmping. scout o tandardsund

cimliiiaxteni, This course . was f f iw l an n,n emergency mciu-

,ir.' lo meel urgent need- for tho ja iniing JP33 seoaon only. i

Oiiiip routine prevailed d u rb g lie entire sessions o f,the school, iieluding kitchen policbig, patrol

hiiipeclion, f lag ceremony, and c;iitip cooking. Demonstmtions In ivifi'ly regulations, swimming and »<> forthi-in cmftsmanshlp. In ath-

j l. ilcs. • and In t,he principles,, of iscDUtcraft were conductcd.I "Every Troop . I n ' ' Camp for I l»33" Is the slogon. .

Stapk Asks G ift of ^Crutches d Canes|Crulehes -and canes arc~7nicded

;»l ihe Salvation Army relief cen- ; ii-r. according to a request sent ,.nit today by A djutant B. T.I SUick. commander of Ihu Twin I Falls poaLi "Several times .IdUly we have ■ lii-en a.iked to 'supply n pair' of I cnilehen or (i cane;” said Slack.; having tlicso articles on liand; {■w^tiioiight-^jwrtiapfl^meone wl

, would .like lacc mem wnero they could be !icd to good ftdvftnlagc.V Anyone wishing'to donate canes

, .J- cnilches is advised to> call the iSulvatlon Army and ft'm essenger |wlll colled the articles and deliv-

needy E.wtles.

r o ' 'TU. Gurvin lending Ihe movement. , _ ,The Idaho lafc,r paper head- ^ "'coiw^I n evlo^u? to “ .er

<,uarlers and Jj^ tlee Garvin have ^ „ ^ ° ' Y n - t a C ^ X received more tiion IW mimea of Grcctiwood. She Is a for-I>eni(ina who have offered thu ln ,„er j,.„ „ resldenl.aerviccn as election officials fre e ; ______.I'f chargo in the event Guv, C. (,'i,||,.,i („ ui„i,Ben Rom calls a npccial legiula- j a . Uabhel left tod.iy forture-lo-Conaldcr-rm ubmL’Mlon.----- j t.nckerby.'-Uiniir-to-nttcnd-tho'fu--

Meanwhile, i t was learned from I m-rul of a l;rolhcr, R. A. Bubbul. .Boise th a t Governor Ross could’wi,q jjcd yealerday He was ac-

Uic spcclal ac8.-<lon until | companied by • hl^ sister, Mrs. ;-'re(lo Laracn.

ILLNESS GLAIMS. .FARM ER OF BUHL!

The iwdy of-Polcr>koriebliy, 41, well-known -far'ffler o f-U ie ' Buhl Bcction, arid nutlvo. oi Bohemia.' w h o ’died last n ig h l 'a t Uio Twin

|>'alls ho«pltfll.,lwiui_tohcn'.tO-nuhl thlrt iiftemoon by Evalis and Johnson. Funcmi neniaea will he

son Funeral home. In Buhl.. Mr. Kohechy was adm illeti' to

the hospital May 4, following sev­eral wee!is' 'innes3 a l his Buhl farm biimc.

I!n la survived by iJa wife, n lion ami a daughter, all residents of Buhl.

< l l : f T E S I E D

Ji'A JN T iN O . f n is c o y B u n b ] ; .^ ' _ . PA RIS (Uja — Tho conflcryatbi*^'- , ofithft .Louvre-Miujcuin,- Paul J a - ;m ot.'bas diacovijrcd a i>alhU.ntrjby ,

I Lo Naln. famous, I 7 lh . Ccplury... , nrtlsU’. Uo, alflo- verified Uio. nu- • Uienllclly of another. Tho dlscov- • '

- orod |>alnling-wa«.ownedJiy,.C<>unt.;__. Avogli TrutU, and depleted n ,n»s*

HOIHI5. May SO I

Gredit-Men- Elect— Five Directors in

o f . bon (In . and retiring warrant.') iiy counties am i.other taxing sub- dlvlslonB. an provided; by a new law piiiseci by Uie last bUiIo leg- iulature, will lie contealed Satur­day^ a t a confcrence of prosecut­ing’ n ttnm cys hero, Eugene And­erson, Ellnioro county nltorney, announccil today.r-T hclaltornoys plan-t<i-ruKh-lbo- caso Into supremo court, fn r n de- clnlon' In time to halt propped

millions of dollar.-). Theoo Include: Alia. 5200,000;- Bannock,' $300,- OIM): 'Canyon, $125,000; CiiBsla.,, 5230,000; Elmore, ' S'lO.OOO a n d ' I Boise, $40,000.

• Anderson' said Ipcal . bondlog . iinuiics liod■ refuaetl to consider)! the bonds uiitll tho.buprcmo court,

Cooked Food SaleSATlIItUAY. MAY 2?

A l 'T . F. GIiUM £ ru iiit .S to r t ...... -By th o -L ad lc8 -o f-tho -« -

Chrlalian Chureli

I ' had o

—FOR HALR O lt TKADE^r-

• 1U20 Ford Sedan • ., • - F o r Furniluro.or Stoves.

'I'lioiio .1 MOON’S , Pliono'C I’a in t and Fnrnltura Store

New wcmiwrs o t tlio board directors tjf .Twin' Falls Credit an- soclallim ,. elected . a t an annual meeting gf the stockholders ' n t tho Park hntel last evening, will!

|,meet June 0 to name'onaociation' offlccra, ' ,• Directors ehoaen Include John

P. Kinney, K inney Wholesale com­pany; Herman H elnt:; Home

g u e s t t j c k e t s g o o d TODAV!muHsen, ■ Union Motor com pany,' .. . . . • . . -and J. J. Hughes. Tho laltor lu- asjioclatlon •manuger. Ho togclKer w ilh Mr. Tanner Mr. Kinney wore re-cleclcd mom’jcrfl of tho,* i)oard, -Mr. Kinney n t present serving as president, with Mr. ’T.mner, vice president •

Annual report oC Mr. llughes wan Ilnlenetf to -an d ’approved, and phina were outlined for Ihls year’s , acllvltlen of the association which luiH functioned ‘here over a. pe­riod of several years. , ■

-d^efehse-Fights-to—— Prove Sales Legal

, NEW VOniC .M ay .2IJ (ILRI — tounscl fo r Charles E. . Mltchell, on trial for allegtd incomc tax evasion, fought vigproualy today lo prove Uiat Mitchell's sale of stock in 1030 to W. D; .Thomtorf. by which hd established a technical loa.1 of S7D8.000, «Tia'ft legltlmoto transaction In "tho ordinary course

|o f business.”__________ ' ■ ' ■'

-------KID D IE S' SH OW SAT. MORNING A T lOJ— S(S-;—

JOB-K SAirS:-a 30-

.............................. ......... th a n ,ev e r’sure that thopresident was headed In the right direction and tha t, wo are

-right In declaring Um£ Good .Times, were Jual around the comer„ --------AT'JOE-X-S-------- ’

MATINEE ' • ■ • :. ,• EVEWWO• 'ADULTO ■ W T m i ■ ADULTS

15c J ^O X Y j25c; , FRIDAY Mitl aATUKDAY! ;• ' N O ^ l

I — PLUS Sc r e e n A o ra .-^,,

00WIN.O1: “ TH E 7TH ;p o a p iA N D M E N T ‘?

Paul Miller .......................3,2 beer Is comploled. Thu exccu- IK‘& did n o t comment on what he contemplated doing should tho supreme court act favorably to­ward m anutaclurc of beer of lhal content, bu t mel-oiy-rcpealed hLs

tem ent tha t U w ill.act1 when ie cbmcs-

lA-strr ServU-os .Funeral servlce.i for Z. N . Lea-

ler. 64. Filer, w lll'bo held S a tu r­day nflemoon « t 2 o’clock a t the

church In Flier w ith

o'clock. Au singers of omlorlnaj and other clusalcui mualc.. they nre known throughout tlio inler- moimtain west.

Rev. A. W. Barbezat officintinfc,. Interment will be In Filer .reme-

y] tery. Tho body Ilea a t tho Drake,

Ix>cid Women Iniprovo .Mni, A. E .-iSiifer’H 'comillion

showed Improvement today ., cording, td Twin Falls hosplUl . thnrlties, 'Mrs. I'atirlck Wynn, admitted to the hospital yeslcf day, w as also slightly better.

i.rglon Mrelfi Inturniiilly An Informol meeting of U-glon

I members was iield last evening I Legion Mcmoriol hall. On account

sm all, nllendoncc the session___not called to onler, but .....

Ivenlion and Memorial day plans discussed.

mortuary.

Shiirtlcrr .Herviee.1 Funeral services for IS d ^ r D.

Sliurtleff. pioneer cattlc owner luui ranchman; will bo' held Mon- iby . afternoon n t 2:30 o'clock by tfio graveside In Twin Falls ceme-. tcry, in charge of Spanish Amer­ican W ar veterans. ’ There will be no 'clw pel'service bu t friends may call a t the Drake ch tw een. 12 und 2 o'clock and Monday. Relatives aro ex-

'■pected lo 'arrive Sunday for Uip services. • — , .

Gives « ’ltlidmwul Nolli-o Turner K. Hackman, attorney

for Uio defendants in a district court case filed by Ihe Northern Life Insurance company against iJamea H. Slco.^, e t al, seeking foreclosure,' baa given notice to th e , court o t h is . withdniwal ns counsel.

Galled From-Ciillfornln ' M rarrL . ,C . Colwell loul her

,.-im t,'M m . ,D on-G ranti iKJth'of Hollywood,.Calitomla. arc recent

tnrrivals ,-having been siimmuned

Seed Grow,ers Pick Former Officers

A t Night MeetingOfficerii of Uio Southern Idaho:

Seed Growers' association ' re-elected a t ' a nieeUni' of iKiard of directors- held o t homo or J . T. Anderson la st ., nlng. • .

Tliey nre George R. Johnson, Filer.' president: Mr. Anderson, vice jtresldent: imd Ceorgo -F . Thomclz, secrolarv. Other direo-

• lora -aro M.- B. -Corcoran. Eden:. Rouch, Twin . Falls. ;Y of the directorate,>tti'

• by,- Mr. Thometz, places Mr. Anderson and Mr.

,Johnson.on tho board fo r throo- ycdr term s; T hom et*'and Corco-

• ron. two years; and- Mr, Rouch. •one year. • • . ■ ,. Tlio-directors and . memberahip are looking- forward to tho re- tu rns o f 'th o seasons sales which nro'. expected about- two weoka after.. tb«* closo: o f . the . NaUonal Grain'. corporation's fiscal .vcar. May 21.' ’ Tho 'local unit, which Is

: affiliated w ith - th e national

and- (AcoUa.Boed.-..clover

; ,Get» -Appointment T o U. S M ilitary

' Hurry fltanborj- McCoK-son of ,.M r;,nod':Mrs;.- Sturgeon .'McCoy,

':"rUhaii;, recclvc(J,'iiotlflcnlloa ' o f hla ;:opp61fltraont. iomo- United .States

; . :MUitnry. ftcndcmy a t W est'Point, .m b: ordered'.: to' reporl;- ht ■ West:

: /Polnt'Uio' f irs t.o f July.;. He'W^: •' /^celvcd tba.' Dppolntmcnl,- througbi :,';MddlBori.,..T.’.'Smltlfrvfonncr ' ;.--::;grei«inan.;brxaah6.-. i' -''; ,.vi;s>;WuOoy'"hJ«;;becn-:tt .student.^iitl '■.>ll«;,UAlMrallj-.iof Idaho. for > ltd ....... l - y o a r ' ; - .......... .

Today and Saturday

^ 4-G reat Stage Acts-4

YAUDEVILLlfBILLY. OAHI<IEN— ..........

speed King of Mclody:_Braadcaat A rtist on Blue Klbnday jomboreo

BROOE A N D THOMPSON—Inlmltable .F u n s tc ra :ln .

. . . "A Broken Down Ford"

' .RHYTHM r e v u e. ' A ;C nin |)trti! Dmieg Hovun .■'. Dirccl.K nim l'iiiiuhoir «m l-Jliirco k -IdeaH

ON THE SO E E E N :. : - -BottoiD ivvf in “EX-LADY”

: Qono Raymond ■ ■ ■ . • -

RIDK.S AGED IIICVCLK BOSTON iai:)—Tho favorite re­

creation'. of Joiin J. James. 70. la riding a hlgh-wheci bicycle. The high-wheeler is 48 y e a n old. ^.

OPENING TOMORROW----- ; AT JOE-K’S ,------. ,

R O X YMidnite &how Starts A t 121

5-Big Days! Daily Mat’s _

1:4B 3 :3B.Evening ■ 0:45 8:35 .

10 25 P M h

A Startling Story, of a Boy and Girl Who

• P layed Top ----------------^ V i o l e n t l y - ^

T p i \^Lpve;

L Daring: Eovolaiion DeUcato .Subjoct,:

TOMORROW-''AND’ s u j j d a y : ‘ 'O U T ^A O T IN G -

i s P IE S T S i u N H IT ^

;v : A O T S rp N ’T H B 'S T A a B - S 30 8 j30

- M o r eBARQAm BAYB i

A n d Ou8 M ay Siale W ill End. Kiyqu aj-.eiwise yon will;- many;;,.;:goodi bargainWryou :,wiU;;.imd ini/pui-.' C ■Hats and'EhiMiiliin|:

. liable rr.oi-c'nandiao, take ady.'mlage of the op!)(>i;tunily ;'aridisfrike'.whilBi|h^ X i ' i

WC SA Y BU Y NOW A ND SAV E MONEY -----X j o o p s ARE GOING HIGHER

^ r \y 6 p j;? ^ ^ (5 l i^ lb b d g e r | jy ; '

. defcalfl In tticlr laat

-r?£g:l;«ih ';’S S S ,S ''S '

ouUleW, cY<Sn worno la I: 'Coroy Ifl consldcriDC

Uilos,'onil'U ie (IrgC mmi ho'm dyi ynnk out Is jieno.oU icr.than Ihol

• iMBxic's loading ba teaM of 1032,' Ix!fty O'DouJ, who la ploying poor-1 )y aricid and luu mado o n ly -d eb t;hit* In S8 trips to, the p la te .......Dotlgccs’ wcfltom tour. . ■

.N ot J>oiii|r Mach .O'Doul boa .been holding, down

Ul6 left fitld post, and H a c k ......non nnil?Dminy Tnylor have ___occupying thi;-1 ccntcMIeld post,-

. wIUj neither, occompllBhlng much.■ Johnny Fredorich.o fti r igh t field

rcprehcntfl tbc only Rlrength In thu pickets, Uo has been dolnp a fnij Job In' the field A nd'batting .SOI.

The Dodgers Jnrided In. aevcnth 'ilacc ycatcnlAy, when tMotcn, 4 tp

by Cincinnati,-na P au l’DorrlDg- vr, recently, .ocqulred from S t I.«ul8. turned In hlH Ilrat vlctory ol Iho flcARon. Tlio I\ed!i moved ln< tii.fourtli place. ■ -

CubnX ltm b,. . ••• Chicago-Jdmpcil rrom 'spventh to

fifth piftco b y blinking F - , to 0. behind Pnt Malone'i

la will 1)0 pSuhjiay.ilngton.rcp:,Washlngton.rcplac(!d,Ch!cago n t

V DIb Bokcn's triple, dou-

with a clrcult drlvc in tho Cleveland'downed'Boston! 3 _

2.’ ’w hen:'D usty 'Cooltc . dropped ISarly Averllt'a fly permitting th«

—winning’-run-'to--6COro.lB-tho. fifth . * ' ■ ■ I homci'for .

. ,:'.Th•'^hta'ncd'sox l'n"thcT5ghtjir

■ ■ weather provented'Chicago's playing a t Wow'YorH.

n e]: :andin< 5

'■AMKIUOAN 1J2AOUB •hihs^-,-. •. • - w -r-L

i* .cos

• ' . NATIONAI. LEAQCI?- , ' • V C lu b s - • ,W -L P(Pittsburgh -11 .0(New Y ork-_______JO 14' '-.BiS t Louis __ ...... ....JO .10 ,6-C in c in n a t i .......... ;..X7 . 18 . ' ;4lChicago .............. r....l7 10. ■.■4''Boston ___ • 30 ..41Brooklyn ....... ....... :.U \ 17 .41Phllttdclphla ........... JS , 23 '.S(

' r ' i»ACIFia COAST .LEAQUE •Cluba—

PorUand ---------Hollywood L « Angeiea Sacramento .

' MUalona"

W X.. . . :..20 18 .617 ...28' 21 , ,.BT1 -.27 21 .tMJS . . 5 8 .2 2 .630 ...20 '*25 . —

Oakland __ 25^-24 . .610;ScatUe .... ;....... ...... JO 20' .860:sa n Fr&oclBco ..._JtC u4

BoUi' Wyestlers Out So Match la a DraW

nOLT.,W OOD, May 20 — Geoiijc. Wilson, former Unlvemlty

buelt, and.M yron .Cox, San Pcdrti lifeguard, Itnooked oAch oilier out

■last n igh t nfter wrestling, a fc-w IsccondH less than 30 mlnutva In Ihu Hollywood Legion itUidlum ■ main event. The rcfcrco CAlled Uie boUt

Co* was collapnlng ^lien he rvt- jmpted A flying tnckle to end the onlcflt' H o . ^ trtick Wilson who

i -. V , • By Unlt«l'»*re«» .t A T N e w HAVEN, ConD.-TStcvb Carr, lB7, Merldldn;, jarow).'Eddia Moore,JJ64,.,;:-BrlUgpport; r i- (lO); ChAriey Horn.I.MS,' NewY ork; :defcfttW Cam"Grlffln. 18T, P o rt Behnlng,.Ga. ( Ip ) ; ..Jack Re. nault, lOB, KewiHAvcn, . defeated Jufltln-Hoffman, 103;. New York

. AT NEW YORK—Vince Dundee, ICO, Newark, atohpcd Neil Kll- bahe, 107,- California' <5): Young R ocky'K ansas, 139, Brooklyn, de> fea ted Franklo Marino, 13.7, Brook­lyn ,(0).. . -

, -A T PASADEtJX, Cttilf. — Fred Schcll, Pasadena hcisvywelght, ...............................Hi. out '.'Ghost"noberts, sacranrcnto, 'Calif.; (3).

See^U Acquire Funk ..J rFrom Chicago Team,-SAN F R A N a se O , May 20 tlllil

—Tho Son FranclACO baseball toolc fltops .today lo rcorgtmlzeilLB badly- battered .rooks .by,‘a9<tu!ring- I^llhii Fiink. An ouUleldtfV. from theChicago • W hite Sox. • Funk will'Join the laaf-plBco Seals next week.

B lit H ollyw ood,D rops Oiunc to Sacrainonto in N inth

In n in g R ally

LOS ANGELES. May 20 ir,l;> The funcu-busUng activities of Riiy .laeobs, Hojly'wood'H rampaging first bnsenian, comprise pcrhapH the putstnnding e.tplolt of the Pn* clflc'Coont league .leanon to date,

W lih'.tho Bcason lens than one- third finished,!.Jacalis.iuis pointed his prodlglodti bludgeon-dlrectly n t a ,n ew homo run record. In JO gnme.s, he has blasted out 10 cir­cuit amashcR, an nvenige 6f one

y 2.D8 games.. By maln-

iwoulcs hence,Jacobs added the - lOtli to his

ooaaon's , collection ycBlenlay but tho Stara lost to Sacrumunto,.8 t(T 7. A ngered-by five stra igh t de-

venled • Uiclr. w ro th ' on 'Archie Compbell and chased-hlm from the mound. The S tars, pu t tip a siout bottle but-wcrc bsuteh when Frank Shellenback stepped In as u.pinch h itte r . In the nfnth and grooved ono.of Wotacl’a . offerlDgs . ro r a home run.-Jflcobs hi -addlUon to h is. homer, ilrovo.’ou t -a .brace of doubles and a olnj ‘■ After, dropping,

of Mike Sallnscn who held — a to flVQ hits. -Veltm an

won the game la the f o u r t h b y doubllng,'two runnbru acroaa. Sal-

loscd hls Dcrfor'maneo by

Oakland’s Sale May Be Completed Tbday

OAKLAN15, Cul„ May 20 — Tliirrj- Koniiclt an<l John A. (l-'og- -ivtrtt)—Murphy ‘Wt?rr—Hclit‘<ltik‘d-4^>. ri'iiew llmlr bargulnlng to<lay for the piirt'haiio of the 0 ;iltliihil baHi ball cluh,

I'lli' prriiljK-ctlve I./1.1 AllgoloH l|uycm. announcing . they \vi iinxloiiii to acquire Uio club, met (inprcparcd pair of owTiorw ycntcr- dny wliun they Invaded the offlcvH of A. Uolrert Miller, prenldcnt, and Vincent Ijcvcncenzl, secrolAry. Mil­ler and Dovenccnr.i talkc|I prellm- iniirlou but pruycd for more time litforo getting down to price ternin. Both aald they would iiell.

Wifetlinq« y Unlti-d PfrHS

AT , DETROIT — 'J im Londos, th rew ,F rank Judnon, Dotrol^:,Dr.

[Karl .SArppliB, Qlen Lyon, Pii., 'th rew ,I,.ou Sun Jennings, Tulau, Okla.: George TragoB, SL Loiilii, threw Bearcat Jones, Columbus; Bud Lcvln> Detroit tlir«w Gregory Emenlan, Clevpland; lIcnry Grnb- er, St. Loula, drew will) Donii Os- topavlch, Kunsan City. •

PACliFlC COAST ■ LEAGUE

. - ' R H EOakland ............................ 3 10ML'islona ........................... 1 0 1, IMttcrlcs: SaUnsen and Veltman; Oaboroe and Fitzpatrick.

, . . . R H Ei Sachimcnto ................IHollywobcJ ........ ......... - ..... 7 15 4

Batteries: Btyon, Houho and Woodall; Campbell, Wetacl • nnd Casaler, Summcra,

San Francisco a t Portland—rain. 1.03 Angeles a t Seattle—rain.

Buy at DIAMOND HARDWARE

r I E l W r a i E S t l w

ContinuedUNTIL

I Saturday NightWASH/knd- , GREASE ,

SP^ICIAL,..................I Both Jobs (guaranteed D rive m Today'

“PENN SEAL’' A'QuaUty; OU: t t t ' : Lov7,-iWcftl.-

| 4 ‘ ,Galloa Can,.;

.•iGaUon;':Oaii'.t

RAZOR BLADES0cm Razor .

; Blades ............ 27cEver-Beady-, ,

-EnJor. Blades ... 27cA.ut^ Strop . . - R a zo r . Blades... 35cGcnuinoGUlotto 35c

QUlotto ^ 0 C '

REMARKABLE NEW INVENTION MAKES SAFEST TIRE EVER BUILT J 3T1MES SAFER FROM BLOW-OOTS

T DDAV nearly cxcrjonclikL's to tirive fast.

Due w h e n your sp eed om eter read s 4 0 , 5 0 , 60 an d 7 0 —m ik- itfier m ile —thi: h c a t in -

s id e y ou r tire s b e com es terrific. A b lis ter starts ; ; : 'a n d .grow s. L ike a tum or, i t g e ts . b ig g er and b ig g e r ; ; . U n til BAN G ! A b lo w ­out! A ter rib le d rag se ts in ; ; : y o u 'c a n ’t steer. A nd then CRASH!

_.. H o w L ife -S a v e r Gof J e n Ply. Prevents Blow-Outs '

•S o so m eb o d y sim p ly / W ^o'B iiild a safer t ire -^ on e that c ou ld stand the stra ins o f m od*-

ern h ig h sp ee d s i N o w , t o p ro tec t y o u fr o m b lo w -o u ts , c v e iy G o o d r ic h Safety S ilvcr tow n h as th e am azin g n e w Life-Savci^ G o ld en PJy;

an in v en tio n that r esis ts terrific heat. T abric ' a n d rubber, d o n ’t separate ; : ; thus b lister s

d o n ’t fo rm . B lo w -o u ts are [ntfeu teil by V v e r c o m in g th e ir very eausel

‘ , A t g r u e llin g sp ee d s o n t h e w o r ld ’s fastest

• 'track , th e n e w G o o d r ic h Safety S ilv6rt6 w n . -wilh thi; L ife-Saver G o ld en P ly lasted th r ee '

t im es a s lo n g a s first qu a lity tires, th a t d id '

n o t h ave th is 'fe a tu r e . T h e se S ilver tow n s NEVER b le w l -T hey w erp ru n t i l l th e tread .

"w as g o n c : : : bu t theX ife -S aver G o ld en P ly - r e //« e r /tb g iv e ! !,

No Extra Cost-to PubUcD o n ’t 'th in k th a t s lo w d r iv in g w il l save y o u fro m blow -ou tS t c ither. L o n g tr ip s at 3 5 o r 40 m ile s an h o t ir c a n g e n c r a te tc r n f ic h c a t , t o o .

- T h e o n ly way.t<J p la y sa fe is t o m ake s;lre y o u

■get th is .L ifc -S a v e f;G o ld e n P ly T ire , th e G o o d r ic h ,S a f e t y ^ SILVERTOWN! I tc o s t s 'n o t o n e pchiiym O tc.than oth erstand -,-

ard tires. S o its .b lo w -o u t p r o tec tion is f r e e !

T h e Silvertowri.'tread, to o ; i s safer fro m .sk id d in g . T e s t s - .., m ad e w ith le a d in g m akes o f t ire s prove that th e G o o d n c h - :

S ilvcr tow n h a s ' ^ e m o s t sk id -re s is tm g . tread o n th e r o a d . ^ • J ts 'sq u c cg c c d r y in g a a io n g iv e s your car extra r o a d -g n p , ,,

, e v en o n w et. s lip p er y pavem en ts. :. •L et us.pu t t iiis s ilv c r to w n T ir e ot^ yqu r cai;. E njoy rea l p r o - , .

itection fo r y ou r ch ild ren , y o u tfa m ily .a h d y o u r se lf ! . . . '

F o r ''W d in g >?ofonla in China-, Warej Hoisoy»Glasst ware,': Tottery; and' Qpnlioin-

' *ity-"8 llver.

A pple Tree Spray , . Lead Arsenate :

: -S - : ID'AHO EVENDsrg.TIME^, TW IN -FA tC S.'tro^: - '3 l^ n g a y .v ^ a 'y - 2 S .T ig 8 8 ^ - ‘ -

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'.‘ •BlllUhid 81> dmtj Tula S'ftlll. 2d>ho.

Act ot ConitrcsB; Mar*b t.BXnSBORZFTZOW JUTEBt

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SEGO FA C TO R Y RE-O PEN S . E eopen ing of th e Sego m ilk condensary a t . Buhl

• fo llow ing a tw o-year shut-dow n is an o th e r havbinRor •; 0f a n im proved s itua tion f o r th e 'f a n n e r s of the

county. D e ta ils o f th e i)lans w ere ca rried in an OBverijng T im es account Tuesday.. T h is la rg e p lan t h as been id le a long tim e, m ade

80 by th e stringency w hich n o t orlly influenced the . dem and fo r .m ilk , b u t also b ro u g h t prices to a

• r u i n o i i s l e v e l . T o c o n i b a t t h e p r o b l e m t h e S e g o M i l k ' P r o d u c t s 'c o m p a n y , o p e r a t o r s o f t h e ' p l a n t , s im p ly

sh u t i t dow n a n d re fused to a ttem p t business during . th e , 'c r is is .. •• j. I t s re -o p en in g m ay b e tak e n as assurance th a t the ] outfqofc h a s i m p r o v e d h e fu tu re sh o w s h o p e ; a n d

th e prospects a re better. N ew jobs will be provided,• n e w dncbm es to d airym en are m ade available, new

m ark e ts h av e been re-created .A s the_. B uh l H e ra ld 's a y s , “ tiie re-opening now

"•^ E g k s^ o f a -nfrw- ' - - - • ••

m flB E L . ^ m c E L L lO T T

n|l to^n loVe wllh

ciiA in .rn nunTA cr,

r l>ul nhe llkra fc'lm <inlr

iidrA nnd a ll Sandrn'a crowd. ’•Ddu’t y.oii worry nbout mo." mnlo’fl volco wns Rojr. Indeed ) (clt nliiRiiIarl/ tlBUUioarlcd. m nil rlKlit.""Diit yoii'ro ynuDK," froUcd

llio motlior. , “ You need ' your clinnco. Monlcn. Don't think 1

;no\v wlint worhlnR la time ai clny mcnns—Iiolplng

eilA l'T E ll XVII T.TKIl volco over llio tolophono

iioumlert mnnll find clfur. "If, Moiiiilv, Uaii." Klic) coiilil nlmoH lii'iir llio liiliiko cjf Ircatli nt lU' tillinr ijiid u( tliu Him.

•'Moi.iil*'! Tlint's Krcnll Bu you unld you wouldn't— "

"I know i illd." Klio 1)11 her Iil> (u Ic<iui> It from troinlilinu. Iluw iil>iiurd U wn'i to lioliavo llko thiiil "I cIiuuKcd niy mind. 1 want to 8UU you. Diiii."

Tlicrn wan no licsltntlon now on hid port, llo isald lionrllly. •■Sufo. , fllAd you' dcoldcd to. When and wlinru?"

"TonlBlit," tiio i;irl told Iilm. " I fn linliorlnnt."

Thoro wnn llio liarrnt p.-vuso and tlion nmi iinlcl. "Qt

..... S-yS^"- ___ ,llio iiopor lo lilrto tlio sudden ruBl\| ot moUturo tlinl had »i>runc ' hor oycn.

innlo Inid her Bmoolh y»one........1>vor tlio worn oao. ''You’fonot lo worry^ I Bald. Bvorythlnc'a - 10. UvorythinB'B Bplondld!"

Slio iianr; nn alio drcBsod. littlr HniHchci! of (Innco tnncn. U wan inongli lonlithl to lio yonnCi (o bri illvo. lo liavo ti lirlot Rllmpso et

cluslvo IhinK, ■

enrnoaUj''.” "Wo Just— woil, flort of- pledged ■ourielTCB to oacli

K nro'md tlila,'' and tier curling nnjjorfl oponod to dlatloso -n aoal rlni;',' "Mind you," oUo wont on Hofily, 'T m not eaylns It wnun't really— awfully, nwout arid pro- :lons. T wna tliTlllod ovnr lU Uut ,'vo comb to rcallio JUHt n* you 'Have, Dnn dear, tliM no'ro not oi- nelly uullod .to cncli otUpr—"

Jlo broko ln .-- ':w iio aayx-wo'ro ot?’'Hlio gavo lior »jpndcr Bliouidor*

Willid iilio lienrU Dan's dcop »

Iniitniit I:lm vcrauila, rIio c

havo wopt for iihcor Joy. .■•Sandra’s Kolnn lo cat mo ollvo|

for tlilfi," Dnn told her. holplim licr Into tho car.

"flho’H—for wlialT" Monnli prOlondod UUcr Innoconco. llo. cnndid eyon Imiiloroil him to Blinn tlio aocrot.

" O il, 'U in f Idt; rackot ahc'n tlirow lnr tonlh’lit ,'' Dan aald ' loBRir; •'TlM.y'll bo ono inau ohort, tliiit'B all."

"Oil, Tnnllyl" Moiinlo'trownrd

'I 'ihouBht TOur tnotUor llkod Dan bcRDU, Injured,

-Slio docii,'' Monnlo told liim uiilclily. “SliQ. thinks you'ro a iplamlld Loy—that you have won*' Inrtul ponulblllllea. Bui whnt Moih«r sayn Ih tlilH. blio wania mo i> hiivu tho licnt. 8hu docnn't Ik.i t o ’think I'd. bo nniibbcd and

I'Kilii'il down upon Just hucauno wo liiipiioii to havo lout our iiionoy. Molher fooU wo can liold IIP our heads wllli (tio best of ihcm. Kho’ii not wiillnir lo lot mo

III. 1)1.11, rm notihulns orltlcal biit >1111 kiinw j-our family hasn't liccu IKirllcularly iilco to me."

had brought tlio car to -a laiidallll now In a ll'ulo grove ika. Dinner u-nv forcotlen ic heat oC tho dlacuanlon. ilu hnd never'looked .prol- hRI^nt thia moment, hor fn^o

^olori'd dcllcaloly with' • oxcllc-' in<'iit. her nhibor eyes dark with'fO.'lllllf, ''

H “

iTSlltor Evening Times .Door Sir:

ApparcnUy Uiero la llttio under- iUin'dlJ3>,' hy t)jo*nvcrflffc cltiien ol

tho proi»Bctl m erger of tho vorl; lUB govemmcnt money*lending|

igenclcfl, an Uiua f a r Information concerning Qila movo has como principally from-Uio "lamo duck"

You May Not Know That—

there nro <080 th- ...Jua lly . ovoied,'.InileiienJenE

D to r c s nnd 807 stores "in- chains" or mulUplo otnre unltB.

• Of .Uio hitter group, 118 are in naUoR{i!-chains and 207 In sec- Uonal chninfl. Tho'dmlnfl run from tw o,to O l's torcs. On July1st Idaho's chnin ntore_...........ta x gocn Into cftcct. runa from JIO cnch'

Htoro.'for 20 or chnlna, variously

000.

- THIS CURIOUS WORLD T l *

_______ OUWH TKB RHINOCtTROJ ■DISCOMFORT, IN SPITE OPTHEWCT.

THAT'A RHINOy5KWWIU.STOeA6UllBr/ ' •THaFUB5.HCWBVO«,l<»4aMjySTWMERa • TO 61TB/THIT/CRWU INTO THE CBBASES OPTHE>U!MOR*LJKa HiCe, WHBASTK&

- SWNSTMN/WOSOrr.

, 6 IG 6 EM,TKECReATClQCK IN

■j.THETtJWeftOPTmi .. (MtUAMENT BUOONS,' LONDON, -

SOTO REouina. TKB m e o R o c n v o

THRSSTMVSA't/ttf^ /iNERCiyTOKEHPn' ,

Vv00r>»/ , - . N aeCTRK MOTOa.' - »/OOeSTHBM*K.

r ^ a i r y n

■■■•: ■ ' P O P P Y D A Y .'• T o m orrow w l l be Poppy D ay th roughou t the s ta te , w hen th e ' p ub lic w ill .be given opportim ity

• th ro u g h th e 'A m e ric a n L egion A ux iliary to w ear ; flo w e relin com m em oration o f th e brave m en, living

*ahd d ea d w ho h av e sacrificed fo r th e ir .country .’ . 'T h e sm all am o u n t p a id fo r each poppy w ill not

b 'e.rio ticed by th e in d iv id u a l’ b u t th e aggregate of ^ l e s ■will do m uch to ' b rin g a ra y o f sunshine to dis-

' ab led : v e te ran s w ho have m ad e th e flow ers.-r EveW penny w h ich is con tribu ted fo r th e ppppiesl

. •will go to th e re lie f o f t h e . disabled,_theii*_families a n d th e fam ilies o f those wh'o-^ire no longer w ith u s .' ^ ' Thus, d ec lare th e A ux iliary spokesnten, th e w ear-

, ing '.o f a poppy S atu rd ay ^vill f ill a double m ission, tO ' r a ^ e fu f id s fo r w id esp read re lie f w ork o f th e A m er-; ic a n .L e p o n A ux iliary , to serve th e living, b u t firet; o f a ll to h o n o r th e m em ory o f those who g av e th e ir lives for, th e ir co u n try d u rin g :th e g re a t W o rld w ar.

T f e i T R A N S PO R T PRO BLEM ' , 'j .TKe’question ':o f'H ow rail"fittd 'h1gh\\1 i-s^ 'ansi)br- '■ ta tio n i s . ^ b e w o rk ed 'o u t rem ains to be solved. Two -■• re cen t suprem e co u r t decisions, underline o u r need , f o r a defin ite p ro g ram . - \“ In one case, th e court h e l^ , in effec t, U iat ra il-

r d a d f c a n ex te n d theiR opera tions through th e use of; '■ niotor, tru ck s -w ithout g e ttin g th e perm ission o f the ' In te rs ta te 'C o m m e rce Commission. T his ru ling cam e

. V d o w n -a fte r severa l N ew Y ork term inal companies! V? ; 'h a d su ed to en jo in th e Pennsy lvan ia r a ilro a d froni i j ' . i . ':u s in g a ts ow n tru ck s fo r tra n s fe ii in g goods in the O: • / NieW Y o rk a r e a . ,

> In th e o th e r case, a T ex a s law putting , trucking -i'-' « com panies u n d e r s tr ic t su p em sio n of t h e 'S t a t e . v a i l - ■ ’ " ro a d com m ission -was upset. T exas so u g h t'to regu- : ‘ ' r la te th e - r a te s , h o u rs o f em ploym ent and m ethods ' ' ' - o f .operation o f a ll carriei-s. using s tate highw ays;

, b u t th e supre^ne co u rt oven-uled th e s ta te’s refusal ;; to g ra n t a p e rm it to a ti-ucking co m pany .in a test

^ Case;i',:/.' ® T hese ru lings on ly em phasize ou r need fo r a com-

»• p tehensive progi*am to deal w th the w hole question o f ,r a i l an d h ighw ay transporta tion .

' • M O RG A N M E SS: •>■ '•T h e am azing disclosures in th e M organ investi-

,, r i^ t io n com ing as th ey do to a n a tion a lre ad y fed : • ;up; on m an ipu la ted finance in th e H a rrim an , Insull

':; iarid o th e r s im ilar cases, g o - a long w ay in under- Vif: - ; \iiiin ihg , th e confidence-w hich th e people form erly :?'/i r 'H a d fo r th e so-called financ ia l an d in d u s tr ia l giants.

B u t'reg a rd less o f w h a t com es o u t of the hearing, i -fortunate fo r the c o u n try .th a t th e adm inistra-

; t; 'tio ri.K n o t been dissuaded fro m i ts purpose to fer- V , i « r e t o u t th e unsci’upulous niioney-ehangei’s. A gi'eatj

Pip serv ice is be ing re n d e re d th e nation , and tlie qu icker ^ Im own the b e t te r . i t w ill be fo r all.

h f ■••Li / A p paren tly w e do n o t y e t know all th a t th e fi- . V V naiieia l f ren zy o f th e Coolidge era cost th is a n d fu-

- G radually, th e s itua tion is’ being I'.i i. M ; . " ^ v ^ e d . . iW hat h a s b een g o in g on in th is countiy

? .,for.yeai*s h a s constitu ted .a; national scandal, fo r ' v'wHich som eone, o r som e ^ o u p , o r some adm inistra-

■ ,tion .;ihust.be h e ld accoim table. W e thoug lit the •w brst'th 'a t could h ap p e n to o k 'p lace du rin g th e H ar-

:;l':ii3ihg.’adm iriistratid^^ b u t ’i t beg ins to lo o k j ik e th a t ' m id com pared w ith th e strangle-hold which, in

'r 'a ' la te r -y e a rs -m a le fa c to is o f g re a t w ealth , w ere able I v fe . s e c u re ; o n th e natio n al financ ia l pulse. , y.B, 'W hile the iin ess ,is be in g cleai-ed up th ere is bound

' to -be b o u n d i n g developm ents, b u t all m u st op i '*^'^plaud’w ith p leasu re th e com pelhng will back of. the

•{forces n o w 'a t^w ork , a n d the' de term m ation to put; ■'B> Sri'-ehd to h a s .a lre a d y be.en

i rf':.-di8closed.--. •••' ’ -•

:h—hut' i 'l l liroait it. Shall I call for you around 7T'

U wail nrrangcd thcd.' Ilov nlmplo . U . had been! . Monuli liuiiK ujr tho rocnivcr with flngon tliiit nliuok n llttio. Sandro dlil not hnnw how riglit nho lind heen U'hoii iilin liail adTlHcd Monnlo Ir play a wiiHliic gnmo wllh Dai Cardlgnn. Thu very fact that alic lind hold him a t nrm'B loiigth foi 0 iiioiiLli liRd awnkoaed hla Inter eat nnow. Now oiio determined with oilhini.

Sandrn liad niico mild wUti her ■fiir liflinowliiK nil about It, woman enn Iiav</ any man nlic wunta If uho really ,outa hor inluil on tl.". Of courso when Sundrn Iiad luiid thn t ahe had boon think' InK only of hersolf. , Sho lind; no( mennt'tliu wordii to apply to any-

Monniu felt moro than- unuan ally, 8olf-coii8cl6uH when fiho e r phiiuoil to hor inothor tliat she

.had an ongagomont wllh Dan CardlgB'n tha t rii^it^’"''

"Hut 1 thouiilit—O’Diiru had tho ovunhiK her hand, folded back Anstlcu'ii Ruclnl cohini words leaped n t Monnic

•'AinonR this ovonlng'a cucotni will hu I lr. ChaHea Kustaco, Mr.'

.Daniel Curdlgun, J r .—" . ." llo wiiK liivliod lo that party."

Monniu s:ild Uuhliy. "llc'o Just no t goIuB—"

"Not— ?” Mra. O'Dare's protty, anxious raco loohed up, looCiud nu-ay. "Oli, I ooo'!"

A MOMRN't’ la ter oho ' nald n tntly; " rm .u lad yo

Inr; a litllo fun, lovoy.Lceu ou (julot lately. U lan't

nonim'l mattor « bit," Dan grlnuod' down a t hor, "To me, tha t Is. I had Froor, n t Dnd'a oltico, ca ll-h e r'u p and Bay I yanked ou t o t town—on Inn . anl.buainbnu. Good ]okc." With hin frou hand hn Bhoolt a ciga'rot from Iho papor packct nnd noino' hoiv nmnagcd lo llRlit it..

•'She'll lio awfully mod n t me." Monnlo Informed him, "If *h( Ilnda o u t /pld. ;uilcl

•NutBl" Bald .Dan Inologantly. '^ho can 't run mo. Let hor bol nnd. Tell you what, Monnlo!' lic'B loo bossy tor me. No mut­e r whnt Mollior says—" .

•'Tlinffl w hat _I wM^od_l9 tnlit0 yoii ohoiit, Da'ii," anl'd Motinlo n tlio gcotlcnt voice' InmBlnablo.1 tb ink It's nbout timo wo camo

lo a^nio declBlon about our—our nf- falra. Tlioro'a-n good doal oMallfl nround town— ;' •

r p i iB younu man ‘ Interrupted iior, frownlnn deeply. ;

"About w hatt"Monnlo tucked In 'n vat irl. ' Her axprosslun wUb .'eetly iintroubled."About , you a n i Bandrn,”

■aald.’ "They nll-ooy yeu 'rc Bolos,' to marry her." Sho pu t up ‘ hand lo wnrd off Dnn'a torroioxplauatlon. "! don't know __truo it IH nnd lioneally, Dan, I don’t cnro." Sho panned ti tlm t aink In. . *'DuC wliat I witiitcd to any waa—1 eomplotoly relcMi you from tho— tho ncrcemfcat wi ' d laat autumn. I want you tL

d perfectly •freo to go nlread, to ,ns you llko. After nil," e i ' •

lie in dulcot tones. V\ pretty much kids loat yo

wo'vo grown up,' boili rhaps wo'ro Boeing Oilngo

truo light."_ .. i;^know wliat you* mean

by thnt." muttorod aullouly. ■■■ wapn't really nn chgage-

any>'ay/’ Monalo purbuod

know ihXiy haren’t;’' uarn 'I'liil" Dan inuttnrud vonRcfully, '•Pack of iinobfl.". IIo aquarod iihout, facing her, hroathinc In her iienniCBa and frngrniico. i{[g linely clilsolod fnco with' Its Coltle oyca under, tlio heavy browa wan hrouRht very closo, lo, hcro.j '’ "Whnt yoti'ro tryltiB' to- toll

inc." Dull .Biiid aoheri'y, nteadlly. •"ill lhat yoii'vo changed your mind, t don't deny that ( hud rather—«'oll, cooled olt— when I got hack In Jujo. Mother worked on mo n lot,' onid I owed a big marriage, to tho family. All. thnt kind of thlnir- Then yoii wore nreity ennpplBh nnd stnndotllah

said _ ..deuce? Hut now—" Us atnrcd down at Iwr'and tho cirl had to crir- iiurnulf to keep from' tromhllng at tho Intonaliy of thnt goto. ''Now Tm not bo uuro I want to call It n day. Seo7 I'm not ao Buro Boino other chap hadn't been muacKng In. What'a iiapponed, Monnlo? , la thero aomebody olqo?"

Sho fleck«i] her Innhoa down- ffnrd doliljorntoly botoro chooBlng words to annwer him.■ "What niakcB'you think thntt!'

TliVa6 ‘"i>tronB ''1il-o#n handa gripped ' her slender onoi. Sho Dniolt tho (rasrasca of clearota and'shaving soap and,fresh lluon,

' 10 cyeii.ptarcd Into dark oous ono long moment. ’

‘Dan CnrdlBBn, ot mo go,” Monnlo commanded, *'Vou'vo no right— "

;l,>;ilnYon’t. ehT" growled' her captor' masterfully. "You’ro iby

• ‘ You're going to toll mo here low whnt’a changed you or

n i know tho rcBBon wUVl"Under lior Birueglo for com-

POBU/O Moanlo-waB conBclous ot a dcop and aocrot flaeh ot triumph. Thlnga acouied lo bo working tu t her way, after oil.

(To .no Coiitlnnoa>

Tiio'Cbranch office of tho iRcconntrtic- tlon,F lnancc CorpoiiiUon in tho McCnrty hiilldlflB nt-Boise, a Ro- Rionai Crop Production Loan ,Of- .flco In Uio Chiimbcr of Cortimerco Bulldlnc n t.S a lt LaJto, nnd ft Rc- coh'struction Ftifanco Corporation uttlco in tho FcdernI Reserve Bonk ,ut ga it ta k e City. 'O icbo Uirec of- fleoji. all pcrtormlnfir Blmllar'^nnd Inter-locking money lending tunc- tloha in Idohb and Utah, cach ------- ....

— follow-

City and CountyA S G L E A N E D FR O M F IL E S O P T m ! yP JIE S

Ing^ of office men nnd lield ropre- sentatlvcB, following each .otherI around over boUi slntca with the ir '

'IrtapecUonB, reports, finding, etc.,; a t the oxpenao o t tho t^ -p a y e rs of tho nation.

President Rooacvolt was elected !for. economic rcnaona arid not po- litlcnl. Tho U nited-S tates govern­m ent has boon showing a dc fie ltln , excess Of ono blllicfn dollars per I

,year.fo r Iho lost two ,or, Uireo'! years. The rcccnC cu ts Innugumted a t ' Wnahlagton In Uio Vctemns

.Bureau and other departments ' 'government nro to r tho purpose — 'n^ u cln g this dcTIclt I f the Feder­al Credit ^ o n l desires'to conaoU- data tho abovok' three ' mentioncU government loaning offlccs In tho , Interests o t cconbmy; there Is no reason n t all why Jt should no t bo

|clono, all protcBts’ bnd mbanlngs 'trom ’'lftmo ducks"'to the contrary - ■withstanding. U tah and Idaho . . . very similar,-both having n ^ I- ' culture, llvoBtocIc nnU mlnlnr their baalo lndustricfl, and on . . . *':o can aa well servo tha territory I

I three. ' ’ . !Fttlae moUvcs nnd false public

2 7 Y ean A g oAdvDrtiflcment In May 31, .1000,

Iflsue: F Dr Solo—Fflrty-acro tracla deeded land ono mile cast.ot'B uhl, for $1200, Iholuding first-paym ent On main rood to Twin Falls. Also lots 13 and 14, block 27, Sixth ave­nue, Twin Falla, ?300 each. G. G. Shirley/ Buhl.

Rev. J. H. Biirtim anil wife ot BoiHo will upend.II tew days In 'Twin Folia next week and on Tues­day evening, Juno 6th. an informal reception will bo tendered him a t Uio homo of Dr.' nnd Mrs. H. W. Clouchek.

D iary Hints—Tho milking m a­chine proroUes to bo qulto a factor betoro long. '

entitled to Imow tho fac ta in tho

Very re^ ec ttu lly yours,TIIOS. A DAm .

Twin Falls, Idc^ho;

GlameH f itte d corrpcily nnd ono year’s a tten tion Included. I’rices rooBonable. D r. J.' T. Evans, 12G " ‘ Avenue N orth.—Adv.

.. EriDEM IO KILLED EL PACO. Tex. lai!) — An.epi­

demic of whpoplng cough a!raong chlldrcn hero hoa resulted Ih 10 deaths,,according to City Regis* trn r Alex .IC Powell. Moro tliiin . 4Q0 cases o t tho malady were ro< ported to autlioriUea. , , „

'M t : :" ^ 4 iS 6 v ie t R u s 8 i a ' h a s o u s t f l o a t e c r i ' t s , l a r g e s t l o a n a t i ' W v ' ( ^ e ' i i J g h : m t e r e s t r a t e o f '- lO p e r c e n t . ; L e a d s o n e to i:= * & ’ p e c t t h a t t h e n a t i o n i s . i n t h e iR ed ;; . , . , - • - .

1--of-^the' 'th rillS 'w e/iire^ looking fo rw ard to -a t |r ; c i f H p r ( > g r e s p * ^ a ^ f l t ,C h ic a g o , - i8 , t h e :n e w , ' ®hol;omicrographiCv a p p a ra tu s , 'a s ,:adyer:

,0 .i r .............. "

NATIONAL - WHIRLIGIG

low down on whnt in ' going on behind tlio scenes In- nlngton. nnd Now 'York—an In'timato insight into tho

inner workings ot polltlcB, for Evening. Times Renders eveiy day nnd c'^erywhorc..

rcaa Exhibition would suffer seri­ously from a tcachcra' boycott

•rhcre la very good evidence that tho tcachers nro no t U uiugh ap­plying prcasuro. T h o Chicago g r o u p is ge tting sympatlicUc groups .nil over tho country to, adopt'resolutions threatening to! s ta y away from tho ExhibiUon'and: urging’overyono ;oISo to do so.(C o p .- .- - — ---------------

Synd i^ to ) '

H O T OR COLD TOJWbRROW?I i 'k a b it.l ia r tl to te ll j i i s t c.xnully. w lia t k in tl 6£

• y e a tlie r w e w ill Jmve th is w cok-end.• B u i .i l l c itb e r ev en t w e liiive Home biiyH tlm t ; - . . Khoiilil in te re s t you . V

' W e Hftvo S 6nio Fino

Cook Stoves and Coa^Ranges. •Also Several Ice. Boxes;

: OOME IN A O T SE E THEMI

Lyda & Weaver2N D .H A N D .'s t o r e ,

- . , N ext D oor to lib e r ty flforkot

- By i*Al)L IMALIXIN WASHINGTON — ’The udmlnia-

tratlon'.q private idcAn about thte v a st N ational Economic. .Phinning linvo rcccntiy undergone an u

Inounccd cluinge.10 course of ftclipn . being

mapplJ'd ou t on the insido is joldernbly moro modomtc than tho relief billfl you have hcen rending

I nbou tI Tho inflation program hnii .I ready been shelved. Ttio farm hill ' ■ belnsf largely filed away for fu- ,_ro reference. Tho railroad bill

I iwa been diluted lo half strength.I Tho current' Indiiatrlal Recovery 'b ill W ILL NOT bo carried out to Itfl fu llest

I f Uio ndminlatmtlon uses fitly )cr cent o f 'tho powers granted it ■yeiyone hcliind tho scenes will be liirprlflcd.

Reasons for thu clinngo nre o1>- viouif..At f irs t tho college protcs- aorfl got tlieir henda togcUier nnd planned wnys toTnlto tho cconomio BituaUon by tho horns. They wroto hlllH which lodged tho greatest low ers In the.executive. Onn bill,

3 litter anothnr. They all f it '...... into ft unified purpojc. Tliiitpurpono la 'lo bring nbout Nation­al Economic Piannlog nover betoro ittempted In a Republic. ;

Since then the beginnings o f re­covery Imvo ■ been nceompilshed. Also t h o ' Uieoriats'. have run ngnlnst practical objections on ev- c ry 's id e .: ■

T h n -tn ith niidcrljlng Uio 5 V •100.000,000 piddio works bill IH th a t it will bo.toned down. Tho hlghMt trcunuiy, ofticialfi, will whUpor Jn your r a r tim fth o g o v Krnment-coilld no t .])osiilhly tiso moro tlinn $7S0,000,000 in .teglll- malo piiblio , coiMtriiotion during lo s i . . , ■ V'.. ... _.io lim uuthorl7.M. two hiliionH

In lonnN to fttiitra.nud miinlcl. ties for conNtnictiun. Rveryono III- «ldo UnowK tho uutual oxpendltiiro wUt fnlU fur short o f-thn t du;^ingtho next two ycani, ,.''. .......

.Wlint ull theso'thlngs boll down Is n m th o r cunHBn-atlvo ndmln-

trollon of rather rndlcaJ Idea*.

. T hut conscrvatlVQ..';adralni8tm- . Hon- will '?wt'. 'mean";,government co n tro ft)f .^ l- '* u a ln M fl.t- lt..'w l" A o a a 'lb o '' goventm cot.!';j^T ,ti

away tho power to control' busi­ness and nsk buslhess to control itaett.' W ha\ you 'Will ultimately, ge t therefore la selt-rcgulation of business; Of courso no buslneaa, would bo foolish enough to dccllne to 'rcg u la to ilBclf.wuon it kno\va tlio government can 's tep in any- Ume wiUi a big stick.

A t least th a t is tho new concep­tion c t Uio Now Deal. I t has no t been publicly announced nnd there­fore it cannot bo guaranteed. But tho chnncca .aro ten to one it will go Uirougij th a t way.

r ilE S S " . .• Mr. Roosevoit'a frce.prcsa con-

fcrenco Idea is working o u t well. Ho liaa been caught In ono or two minor dlfficulUes by submitting] lilftifiolf lo bl-wcoUly cross oxamln-' nU on 'n t tho'luinila of tho pres-i. B ut by nnd largo, the syatem has worked ou t well. Tho presa Is sat-1 isfied and b6 ia Mr. Roosovelt. " ’

A t f l m t . Uio new.ipapermen thought It'could not la s t A PresU, dont deals wlUi ouch a wide varied!

; of; problems ho cannot knowiibouti all'-of:thom. Ho In very likely to ' g d f into trouble by tnliilng oft- linnd. Mr. • Hnrdlng onco did. Ho said the Island <it Yup had a dlt>' fcren t classification than Uio Am- orlcan-Jupnneac treaty providc<l, nnd U io 'Japanese . made him ro- ih ic t- Mr. nooaevflt gota ', along ' bo- cnu.<io,ho In adept n t Tcrbal spur'l r lng .'H o does no t discloso hla! mind very freely hu t ho

• These labor nrhondmontfl lo Mr.'! Boosovelt'a mllroud bill • nro .cor-- ta in to bo adopted: by Congress.. CorUiln'labor Senntora iidvo modol nn ulUmntum-Ibae th o y tn u s fb o l udopted o r tho wholo bill w lirta il. i Ono in tlm t, group Is Senator, Dill I

,o t Wnshihgton.' • ., ," ' .j'Tho chnngea will bo natlafactc..,, to Mr; Rbosovcit Thoy w ill.not bo'' to Uio railroad executives, but I t la too lala fo r them to do anything; a b o u t i t •• • '

NOTES . .... ,,Mr. Rooa&velt has a llttio way o t|

putting hla.cablnot officers on tho'' Laclt .whcn';rumorB.'Uiot: Uiey may,'

IrcUro HOOH' a re floating a round; ! Ho,gavo'8oc«taty..W oo<lia .crodit;

when W oodln'8 'morale' was low and State Secretary Hull drew a boost on tho world pcaco mcs.sago when Hull was getting morose . .>. Tho old law dlrcctorica' show that: Interior, Sccrctary Ickes waa onco a pa rtne r of Donald Rlchberg. rali-' road labor'attorney and leading Liberal. •' , .

. . . YORlf,—'rtio Federal Re- afervo'S'Slo^Vncsa in getting s ta r t­e d 'o n 'i ta credit, expansion pro* g ram is puzzling a lot q t peoplo. Tho answer ia hooked up w ith the public works bond issue. P lenty ot argvablo details about th a t Issuo aro' aUll unsettled nnd ,tho Fcdoral RcServo'.wants to find ou t how niiich assistanco* It will'* havo to g ivo 'in . th a t, connection I^ o rb it d o M ^ ^ :^ iartt® Bplo buying ot

; . So fur o» authentic InfiaUon-is concoraed tho F'cdcral Reserve has actually been sitUng on Uio: lid to

.'A ll o t ita.neUvitlca___ ha'i'o becn'mlldly b u t______ly ‘deflationary.-^ T hat will ■ bo changed noon. '■■■

M bRTOAGft COMl’ANIES M ortgage companies havo been

roprioved from serioua trouble by not,being aliow.ed lo pay ou t moro Uian' Uicy xceolve. .But- Uiat hasn 't mado, them any moro lenient, to ­ward tho ir^ 'deb tors .'’Sovciikl ’.pf them , aro . pushing’ toreclomirps morO aggrcslvciy.thah over. More­over,'In tho rare coaca whbro mort­gage bondholders hnVo agreed to a rcducUon o t intercattlio m o rt^ g o company lifta',usually . taken tho b e n w t ItsoU oiid refused to pass It

i- to tho orlgliialinortgagor.'., Tho'B ltuntlon'has arousod plm - ty.of.:rc«ntm cnf,undonicaU ,* and thoro m ay Jjc a ' public . biow ^ff BhortJy.,:^

' r e k c i i i E R S . ' : ■.•■''••'•■'V-.’''"'. .IhfiucnUal New.Yorlt cducalors

.............................,lo tho..aUonol •.'Education .' A sw laU on a'gBlnst'holdlng lts;Bumm^.;meet- Ing'lh'Chicapj.'Thoy maintain tha t Chicago .lias^treoitcd -Its .teachers...............-• ->•--.■1- : thorcfdro----------------------— biaiofita deriv­ing from tho.Teachors’.Convcntion;■ • Th0 'N .' E.-A.',-0fficlala in turn liratested to Chicago: officially and, IhO' r ccontLpMt, ]:^^ent^ty^ ..Chl-.

i ( ^ a c t s A U O U T 'G A SO L IN E • ' ^ D F B R T I S E M S N X - ^ M U E R 1

TH E FACTSABOUT GASOLINE

. ■.......... ■ ■ ' / .' ' ' , .

,W hat.arc th c ^ f / / a b o u t gasoline? Wc, intend to, prove . : them ; to 'your, satisfaction.'.

■First, \v c say that.bcsidcs STANDARD. therc arc' scvcral , . good non-premium gasolines dil^sale in this vicinity. I ' .

^e s iy .z \zo - 'i- ., th c re 'a re .m a n y o th e r 'g ttio lm e s 'm T so .c o o D .

. Evcn.am ong-the good gasolines there is a choice . . ^not'• all are iotq'ualijiedly^ood, , ....

Pncm ay.bcunsurpas8ed._in starting,aiibther in.accelera­tion, a n o th e rin am irk n o ck , another in. mileage.-.-

. All .the good' gasolines, cani-'iu^jy'^^?*^ . ities—.But .’Or' '

STANDARD GASOLINE', is unsurp 'assed-

in ALL qualities.' ,

P R p 6 lf :,\y c haveuk’cd knovyn'ttutliofit}' to'.inake iirown'lcjliofoiir Bucriloii.; Uiat .“ StaiiJutl;Gaioline;ii 'u iu u rp ^ d in r

; :'AL]9:qu}ai'tici.';';;-;.‘..'Thii^

^jvillW .iW epub-v;

i Tiding. j-pu'wl{h BiiVjm£!»iedy«isiArfTom,a'. j'- competent and rctognitejoffidal bodj

O f f e n l l M d f e : - ; o : n ;Take yoi^r coupon to ybiir grocer and he w ill'giye you one packtkge Free with th<j'purcha8e of onj? package! , < .

fRIVERS ISSUE

’rT u in ^d iT d ^ O d m ir^A F so cia tio ff----- ^OuUlnea-^port-i, :• • S tream s

. To answer tho rlaln^ volumcn of Inquiries na to flnhins proapecta In Ihc WooU river-country in an* llclpaUon 9f the opening of Uie tro u t flflhlDg season nlmulloncoua w ith tho tlawnlnff of Mom<iriQl <lny Tuescloy which.-In o.Kcnernt hoU- <iay,- _Oio BwntaB'.'nmoj, today^^so-

)f thill wcck,f<;irccnatAriled^rcamn wIUi lllUo,:cl«UinB iMitwccn. now anil thuf.yin 'o^liow cver/^ut.w ith­out promising linythlng..

In fncL the report «ayo: "Worm wcaiHer.wlU.' no doubt, rnlHO. unti

■ rile the atrciW iasonio between now and tho oponlci; day.” : . •' Tiiero'.lms been very illtlo run­

off in lha SnwlootJw to data and Jilgli water^ifl ioolicd for durincJune und it ‘pa rt of-July. Uio pro- nouncem cn t.iw yx ,con llnu lnc --

■ /..iinWK ' ‘ ' •—Cirirfi TIVCnTi.............. If !and ico. meltinjr nuikoB

1 travel slow.' Rond cohstrucUon be* ' tween Stanley and Sunbeam dam w ith limited hours for cars to pass,

, Parties goinfe, to , Sunbeam dam, Yanltpo forit o r Jloblnoop n r , will iiuvo lima by inquirinK a t Slimlcy before loavlng. - • • • •

Salmon- •River (ilear and'^mcdJuiA 1

Big-Loat river—CIcor-and low. W arm^'Spring* creek '— ThlH

stream , neni: which Kotchiim Is lo­cated,- is .golUng riley. Snow, slides ju s t above BottrU’fl nowmill will block a lilrafflc . •

Trail, crock—Low ond clear.Biff Wood river—G etting rltey

and higher, b u t appear^ o. k. for , spoon ocbuit. '.'., ,

Magic Dam—Running over and ■ backwater cxtonitu about a fourth ' milo abbvo'the swinging bridge.

ParLleS;golng r-.to bacicwater will rind tho Bhorlcat cuid best road by leaving highw ay No. .03 one .mile Douth of TimmcnnCLn, hill and go­ing w est to connect w itij Stnnton crossing 'road. Stanton .crossing

, I sa llttlo to o b lg h .to .ro rd w lth ca rs Sliver-vcrech—V ery, low and

clear. -No moss;, no cress, .Old . Umcra, thoro prcdiof vcry,.-:;poor

fishing for' tho early fleaoon. ,-.,UtU<!,Wobd £iver.{niohflcld to

i.-'TIkura)—Low'diid fairly, clear. Q. t K. for flici„.C6mljtlonB.on.openlnB

day will'depend'U pon' htiw much k’ w ater is released a f tho'.Carey ' dams from 'UuI()oon:watcr sbeds.

.'L lttlb 'W ood river (below Rich

This- Flymg~ Bumieis Is Quite The Thing, Thometz Tells World jOHi’SJORSES::

George F. Thomelt,,who hereto: fprc.lia.s devoted- liimscIC consist­ently to the seed-growing end of farming,- has tnken an increased lnlcrpflljn_ftn_entircly. .. different, l i n e , ................... - * .......................

. . . which persisted here Wednes­day tha t Ibe plane.bad been forc­ed, down near Murtaugli lake, ho explained tha t this was true, but

........... - .tribu le .to .lhc carc-successful air tr ip he fulness of Pilot Chriai

IcJiilajvedL Jaltho-aaro ty of air travcl;-northoRi Idaho.

Tho party left here Sunday morning in a Scenic alrwaya plane fttim Pocatello, with Pilot Chris­tiansen a t tho controls, and were a t Moscow a few lio^rs lat^r In tho <iay. in limo to spend part of Sun­day in connection w ith the s ta te convention of the Knights of Co­lumbus convention to which tliey were ilolcgatcs. ,Willi them wim J. J . MelSlroy, 13ui)l, who wus elect­ed state treasiiri'K

ICeturiM In 4 IloiiniMr. Thometz reports- Monday

an<l Tuesday were spent In conven­tion imd th a t a t 4:10 p..nf. of the la tte r day the delegation left I.,cw- Iston In tho piano and landed on the local nlrport at- 7 o’cloclt, lesstiion four hours- ou t of Lewialon. ■■Had wo -gone by car wo would have pu t In five oi; six days, doul>t^| lesjily.” ho sayii, "A s it w >vcro home Tu"" only way. to ti

» a ir tranni QuenUuneii

engine was loJilng oil. natlier'Umn ,go to Burley or roluni. here, ho landed tlic plane safely In a field ju s t west of the lal(c. "1 chase a spot whlcl) I had plclied ou t for yearn," tho pilot la ter explained. A fter landing niembom of the Po- ciitello parly p h o n ^ lie rc .to Owen Buclmnaji wiio hrobght thim - hero for the night. The next morning a new oil supply w "" nccurcd, thp plane wns flown .back tn the Twin Falln port and niemliers of tiio Biiehiinaii und Thometr. f&mllicir| were given rlden, before ClirlallaJl- sen again heikded hlH plane east. '

Tbe-trip from i-cwfnton here, a dintiincc of 400 mlleii. was niado without a stop, Thoiuctz suyH. He described the beauties of the state a s neon from the a ir and wa-sod oilUmslusUc OS )ie tcJd of tile de­ligh ts or the trip and Ihu niru nat- .LilncUon of travel by iilr a s he has

1- experienced it.

Local Members A rc Oandidntcgl F or Stato O fficcs; Boiso’

C onvention City

• Articles of l^orpora tlon will lie presented- for accepUincc a t tho annual meeting of tho Idaho-&tuto N urses' association o t tho Owyheo hotel, Boise. Friday and Saturday, June 2 -and 3, accordlng to Mlsii Helen Wolfcj Twin Falls,, sta te president. Another Im portant bual- noaa m atter V lll bo tho recom- mendutlon of a slandardizalioh of nursing fees in all Idalio dUitrlcts,

A banijuet a t 7 o’clock Friday evening a t . tho Cv/yheo hotel will open tho sennion. Business meet- Ingn.will be held Saturday a t 8:45 - — m d 2 p. — '

liiidK'-l f<i.. . . . . , (liirU lv:<s

Thcnnnunl lied Cross luncheon,

which li u reunion irieellng o t Red Crons nursc.i. many of whom served ovtracas. will l» held Sat­urday niK>n. MIsi Gertrude Wnr- necke, Ht. Luke's hoii]>itnl. Iloiiie, Is In clinrge of the b.-\uc)uet and hmelicon re.wrvaUona,

‘ PreaUlenl, ..MI.-W Helen .Wolfi;: f irst vlcc- (irciildent. .Mlwi Beiilnh Patle.iiui, Nniiipii, Mni, Oiimel GllburLson, I/jwlNtim; iieerotary, Mrs. Ji-K.slc Smitli, I’ociilolli), MIo-h Nellie Clmpman. Bcil»e: Irensurur, Mrs, Mildred Martin. Culdwell; board members for two-ymr terms, two to be elected, ^^ra, Minnie IlaamiiiKiii, Pocatello, Mrs, H arry .Wllnnti, Twin I'allN, Sinter Alphon- au,i, Nampa, MUui Helen A. Smith, BoIbo; board tiieniborH for onJ-yeiir IcrinR, two lo be fleeted, Ml/w Muri;iiri'l liriglmnr, Pueatello, Mias Margurul AelK-rmnn, Itotm:, Ml»:> May Klrkmiin, Twin I 'nlls, and Mrs, llctilah 0,‘ilKirn, Twin 1''«IIh,

IliMii ilie r.Wi: •ii|<riro-

Bottlingf.Company ;|To Open at Buhljr

BUHL, May :-0 (Special)— i William Shively In malting |iliiii>i{ l« open a' bottling worlis on Ninth Htreet which was formerly !)]ierated by F . M, Cooper. I

Mr. und Mrs. A. H, N llmrl and children liavc gone to Porklnnil, t Ore., to visit thiilr daughter, Mrs, |,Alvin Heff. L ,l ,i„. „r

Mrs, Arthur Smith, I^iCrand. | „„,l t.|..elHl Mj Ore,, is vtiilllng her diitiKhUT,' ,,reHld.'nl, Ollir Mrs. Wallace Wllm.n and Mrs.-wiTe Mrs, il. Mae Adams, Ipn'sidenl; .Mni.

Mr. und Mrs, 9, B. Hnpl(in:< | w treliiry ; .Mrs have gone lo Kentucky lo spend . Ireonurir;' Mrs. the summer. |.MrH, John W, ,lonc

Tliey will .ittenil Uu- WnrW.i i Sklun.T a n d - .S ^ F«tr before retiiriilnc lo Buhl

ELECTS OFFICERSACn^RMAN. May ‘M i.SprCluU

II.

full,Mr. und Mrs. .lolin Sklllern,

who .ipcnt the piisl week viKltlng . nt the home of tbi-lr »on. Fli'tcher i.Skillern, hiivo relunu'd to Ihrlr 'hixiie u t Di>lse.

1 , •.lliinil.

Boys JShown H ow to“ Judge by Feminists 'FILBIt. May.. 20 (BpccUl)—;na Middleton and Beryl Lolgii.,.

members of the Blue Kibbon club of Burley, beated boys' tcama,.a)jr winning the cow Judging contest thin wvck at the South CentralIrtnho GiiemHey show-at” Filer.-A'-----girl also mado Ihe highest indl-

iinil Ixiys particlpnled. ,Second place In- tho Judghtft

wrnl lo the Go-Geiters’ club, Jer- ; • ome. wUh Bill McVcy.' Henry I'hi.rrln ««d Varlan Clark %a ini-inlxrrs. Tho Twin Falls team,' Kxiwanl Foullt, Leslie Rnbbioon und Oepild Starr, won flot.Rliwe.

Lena Middleton iield highest in- .. <lividuul honors. ncorlngi’- 172 i>,)itii.s; M.'iiry Pliarrls wa-i noc; und wiih 170 und Heryl Leigh . U1II-.1 with 105,

One diphtheria hioeiilalldi wnni off lliu dl.sniiK! for ii

'years.

will

Road Became Milky ............ ..T W a y - B u r i n g ^ P u r s u i t ] ^ ^ ; ^ - ^ - ^ ^

WJCHITA,- Ivan, (illll.— , miles o f highway between \vlchlln and Mulvane, Kan-, became a ver­itable Milky W ay w hen'm ilk in- apoctors sought to stop % truck found delivering n sub-Hiandard

''Tli™!tIilk''-^Ueggctli"'dl-HCurd- -J cans of nilllt as tliey fled, tho liquid covering the iVadaldc as u high wind isent I t opraylng in Uie

Ilk truck's wake.The ntilk inspectors- car was

painted a ghostly white and the windshield w as clouded to the point Uiat driving was made liaz- lardous,

The bootleggers broke the ir last,bottle against a culvert:fln<i. gnyo,, the inspectors tho slip, as they 1 entered Mulvane, leaving a 20-milo Ifltrcam of milk behind them. •.

Ramon Jlovorro’s real name was Ramon Gil Samonlegoa until a Lon 'A n g e les ' court" authorlxcd changing IL

Exchange May Oust ' Chemical, D ye FirmNEW.'VORK, May 20 Ittlli —

Allied Chemical ond Dye, ono of the bliio chip stocks of tho pros­perity era. will be thrown off the New York .Stock excliango list AuguH 23 unless the company., agrees ' to fumlah- .stockholders.

field)—Very uiuddy oii account of irrigation. - .

Roods—All main roads in. fine shape. Twin Fails to.Kotchum and

.G annett; and «...i• nIchfield^ :

jKellogg’s Whole

. W heat Biscuits

10c Facbogo Brinff' your coupon and got'

Ono Fookagq FR E E !

Strawberries■ Oiip ,

L arfo, luBoiouB berries.A w onderfu l treat for

Breakfast—

. Strawbc'r^CS and - KoUogg’s ■ W hole

- W heat BiBcnits.

■ W ASHINGTON' ' MARKET

V. M om otlai:D ny\irm uftlly_. the fir s t opportunity"for a'summer outing. Now, th a t w o have h a d a few .wopn

' days'!uhdoiiljtedly m any, w ill' bo planning; a' picnio or,, w ill'b o entertaining fr io n d s .’ 'W o arc m aking great' preparaUon's^to a id 'you .w itli'every food requirement..

,.Our',;big.vogotablo stand w lU be crow ded w ith tho: ■ fre sh e st 'fr u its , and ycgctables pn the market; Bo ' surb'.tb-seo-it.,

4 cans Vain Gamps P ork a n d Beans 250

Kelloggs W hole W heat Biscuit akSast Food - > > 10$

BONJNER SEEDLfiSS RAISINS 4 pound package 210

</2 Gallon W esson Oil 5 3 0

SNOWDRIFT 3„ Pounds ■ - :■ » '• , 4 1 0

In comparing priccs, compare a ll items, as you might save ' , :-a little oi :6 rie but p ay more for a l l ,others.

l^rii'ii‘lHlii|i itUili uii'I III i: (If Mr;i Ci nrci- Marlin., t: im Ill'IKj; llir lililliclay iCilhiT, Mill. .1 \V .Stiilillolri iirIhilii.v,H <ir .Mi-K. M, !•:, Hi Ini <’jinii. .IiiiilUv. were nl

I: vi«iliiig ihuir iiunl, P

Mr, aa.l .Mm. .SUinU-y ivi bav.' K'lne lo'.St, Anlliiiny U> her pnri'iiUi, Mr, ami Mr«, Birch. Cilbcrl FiirnRwurth la In charge

KKMlItICK SI-:ilVICKS(■()NmiCTEI> A T IIUIIL

HIIIII,, Wny,20 (Speciall—I'u- luTiil iH'rvIc.H for James Richard Ki'mlrieli liutil Monday aftur- n(ioi< at thi’ Bapllnl church. ' R«v. liiaac Toilil, iHiiilor of the Bnpll.st church ut Ca-illi'fonl, wu.'i in charga ■)l llii; service:". ‘

M(. and Mrs. Kendrick movcct U, Ilulil III 1!H8 to be near their ■ imnlly. They iioltiwl. In MeCallum Addltlciii wliere. they ‘ ' 'e lilnco

viiir ijiirge.iH, Uurlal wiui made in the Uuhl cemeiery under the dij (lection of RvanH and Johnnon.

of the service Htiitlon In the nbV e <.f Mr, iVnfold.If HclK'kah (|iilt fair held re);

VehUy w.i-s well altenilcd by IIiiK- iTinan and Go(Hllng . womeiu PrlzcH were awarded in aeveral illvlaUms and Ihe quilts were ,c » qulallv.

LIBERTY MARKETKSLLOOG'S

WHOLE W H E AT ‘

BISOUITS

— l . O C p , ,B rin g-you r coupon and g e t

Ono Pack age F R EE!

/ American Beauty ,

MA.CARONI

2 Packagda ' 3 . 5 . ® .

W o .a r o to t lh g hcre^only j ■,a t a 'w a lia v iD g : . , . , ,

few piciiio suggestions

RIPE OLIVES.IIcmz'irciliiua-'SiK o;. ■ \

■, OllvCT ii» D-oz. Tin ::.-',(Moro''T!iitJV-u I’in t) -.

15c

STELLARSARDINES

A Bmnll Norwo(?iau Sardrtio in. Pure OUvo Oil7c

PORK & BEANS' Vun Oiunps P ork nml .

• Bqiiim iii.M edium . , i,- r.. > Qizo T in s •

5c

V ltN N ASAUSAGE

• • Armour'S ••.Verlbest-v-... • .B rand ... ■

7cBread and Butter

PICKLES.•A-:Picnlo.Ooiild N ot iBc •,

OomplcW W ithout PjoldM

12c

PEAS• -ThiK In th e Uepuliir

Largt) S i m r'l'm-o£ T in y - . S ifle d Pens

13cSALMON

- Pound - SlJ!c,*.l''lat Tins' o f • irediU m 'Bed' Salm on .

, 10c

: Marshmallows '- A 11 Poundi-Pntlm go, ; ;-o£ F lu ffy / 'JJlnrshmnUoAVSA-

15c,^Kellogg?8 : Whole-,

W h elt Biscuitso Be: Sure o jB r in g ‘T ou r; V, Oounojig

f, Piitikopca Trco

BRI AD•:Pot>Y«ur^Brcftd-) Supplies .-^Nflthi^K^Oduld::Be•.Betlec/.

I'lmii M illcM ald Bread at-

3 10c

■ -uB' --

rotxaSKlMM\ '.I m 1 1

l i

. Just try'.^tliis :'uew. .. ', WHOLE WHEAT BrSC tllT

( S H R E D D E D )

Different in s isse•d ifferen t w - bincuii* nrc rondo by a epccini procens iiiat,' . ' ' I . / . / . :. ,.' . ,,,• , ' g i i u p d s n r n c l ic u I I y a l l t l i c c f e m d it s o f l J ic n c h ,

cnspness . . different in flavorly o u g e t c l o t o f n e w f c a lu r c s in K c llp g g ’fl W Iip L E W IiE A T B iB c u it. H ic y * r c x n n d c o fd L l i C10U8 w h e a t s h r e d s — j u s t p n c k c t l fla v o r

L i c r y b u c u i t IB lo o s t c d o n t h e bottom u» -« c l l n s ih c f o p — c riB p cr t h a n e v e r .

K e lio g g ^ s W IIOLE \^ I E A T B iitcu it nrc a n o w , c o n v e n ie n t s iz e t o o — j u s t t h e right s iz e t o f lt y o u r , etercal h o w l . F i f t e e n hiBCHitB 10

t l ie p a c k a g e .

A n d h e r e 's th o biggCBt p o i n t o f o i l E very p a c k a g e o f K c H o g g ’s W UOLL W H E AT BiBcuit jB c c r t if ic d Jo r fo o d v a lu O i F o r I h e w : t e m in m g •

E n c li U n ie y o u c o t K e llo g g 's WHOLK W U tA T B i s e n i l , y o n g e l c a lc iu m a n d p h o s - p h o n i s f o r te e t h a n d b o n e s . I r o n a n d c o p p e r f o r r e d b lo o d . V ila m ln s f o r J i c a l lh . . . oe w e ll

i^ i^ m a u y o l h u v ita l f o o d e le m e n t s .

S c r v e d 'w ith m i lk o r c r e a m , t iv o o f t lie iic tc m p b n g b is c u tt s s u p p ly n io r o t l ia n n ^third

, o f t h o aV Q ^ a g o p e r s o n ' s d a i l y .m i n o r a l . , r e iiu ix e m c n ts

. O r d e r , n p u e k a g c o f K e l lo g g 's ,WHOLE; .W IIEAT B i s c u i t f r o m you r , g r o c e r . ., M a d e by.

' K e l lo g g i n B a i l ie C r e e k .

^ K e l lo g g ’s W hole W heat Biscuits!

......................... 1 0 ®,0 n o F ree W ith Each Ooupon..--' ■; '.!•

SUGARPiiK' Idiilio iipol. C Q / * ' lOOIi. iiag .............t > ^

, BUTTERTrcsli ereiiiiiery. . A Q p I ’o r iMiiiml ..........

I Frcsli I Wlinlu'wlieat. J.iJ loavp.s

BREAD‘liiiltwl, 'wliitc or

10c

O L E W H E A TB I S C U I T -' ViTiV " v-<th^patkng, c f X M o g ^ t wuoui.wimiT

PORK & BEANSVan Cnjnp H.Duidium kizc.

5 c_ Per ■ -Cim

CHEESE-Ntppv Idaho > A ncream; .P er Ibi;-... X ^ V -

Peanut Butter. ;::S For ft t«^^ty_«lnd^ricIu ,

23cSalad Drcssingf r.

■ K i l l e r « O Q ( »Qiiarf-QT' ' :

PO TATO CHIPSiI, P rcsli. and, crisp, r -Per 'p’fcg,':

IQc 15cRIPE OLIVES

,25c

JAM ..............Assorlcd J.’Jnwr«(. .Q O tf» -V 8 n-tli. r O t f V "

SYRUP 1

5 9 ® , ,

SALMON '1ciinH fm o for.Halnda or.

....... . .2 5 « ^

COFFEEA Rooil vuluc.'Per i)ound-:.-....;;.::.'X O .-lr

COFFEE•1U ril0 ;btnr:V(|unlUy.pnaS^niitcid , „ O A p

COFFEE

3.1b tm i " ^ 1 *

^ T E A i 'QoUlon Cilp gre^ 'y .4

-%:'jiound J

Gdldeni

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I D A H O E Y E I N G - T I M E B t T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O - •'^ndayi

; ^ c i e t y a n d C l i i i l b N e w s

-■Missionary Groups A rrange LiUiclieo’s

ft'doMcrl iunclicon Thursclny -.1. . ternoon In the church'tllninff room. , , . ■ IBO.BUMta attending. Mrn. M. M.

■. •Moora.pMrs, J. n,' Nollson onil J.Jrn.< . . William Baiter Ijad the arrangi- y , ’ merlla In' cho^Rc.I • iM ra.'H . W .'l'a rko r. president of•. ... ttlo Foreign Mlaslonnry-(KKlcty.

■: presided, clcllvcrlnp Iha oddrcM of '• welcome. Mrs. F . T. f^clloKK .'J— — oharge-of-lhc progmm, ajuiliilud by ;■ V • - MUfl Helen JelUaon, Alice Wiillc, •'•'I •• B eltv .M ark and Vivian Fenmatcr I Iri prcSonllnff u ci.T.-rtnmy-”B utid-.: i . ■|ncth«s•^.VttlcbFircI^.". ;■ , .‘M rs..G uy Slic-arcr. Mrs. Cliilrp

; i and Mrs. D. L. Bcamor,.Filer, nnnfr -' I • Bovcml numUom. accompanied by r • ,• ' lir e . D. E . Showers. Lorcne Fuller

• g ive a ’musical rettdinir. nccom-•. pahled by Mra. riiith Woodlnijton.

. .Mr*.' W. E . Andcr«)n. .celllRt, Mins l/)lfl-Andereon, vJnlinlnl. and MlR«

. Orace Bo)|. planlat.

; Tiio UIuo Lakea Qoulcvaru chili oponBOrcd f t’Cako baklnjc conU-ni nnd leo crcam. — ' ' — ............nliifr a t the homo, of Mw. A. C.

; Rulhcrrord. The followbit' awards Vvoro made; SpoiigL' cake, Mr;). V.

. B .'Placc.Julrs. Oscrir Doxmd. Mrn. J...T. Thompson. Mr*, A. C, liu th-

• crforil; d a rk bu tter cuke, Mr». On- cni' Doxrud, Mrs. C. M, Perry, Mrn.

. -V.' W, Edmondiion, 'Mrn. R. J. Mc­Donald. .Mrs.. V. W .Kdmond?on} light bu tter cuke. Mrs. H. A. John-

. non, Mrn. a M. p tfrry ,'iln i. V. B. . Place, Mrs. G. A. Bradley.

The proKram InclmleOj Violin • •• - .-A - K;. Frniiob ........ -

by.M rs, i''niheUi;‘. iwo , n'u'dlnKii, ■ Milo,Sawyer!;iionbfi. Mr. and Mrn. A rne tlummelvodt and MlehnH Sandc. w ith iiccorcllon'uccompanl- mcnt hy -I31mir I*clonK>n; original

- reading, ilr e . J{«lth E gbert; vocal solo,' Donald M iller,' accompahlcd

. t o M lfls'Jiine. Andrcwa. who nlso .played a piano solo: • accordion

' 'boIos. E lniir Pctereonj' thrce num- bjSrt,-. .Bttlladeers, Refrcahmentfl wfcA 'Bchfcd. ■. . . * ♦ , + ATTENDANXE CONTEST STAIITED

'L e s te r Brown cnlertalneil the Stitch and Chatter circle lit her home Thursday aftem oan, rrfll call bclnfl answ ered,w ith current

I

Ing. Mrs. Jam es Swanson was re- elected presldont, and M rs;.Jam es DlakolL'/, Beerotary. Plano were completed fo r'tho rninlvcrmiry pic­nic to be held'Sunday. May 2S-at the A lva Bcvcrcom^e;home. Thu Circle vo ted 'tb hold an attendance

. con test ilro . H arry Yaw and Mrn.' E. O. :U errlck wore nominated to

chooso sldoa, tho loficra to .enter­tain the w inners a t the end oi

; m onth i■During, th o ’Boplal hour, roCrenh-

• 'm enu wcM.sc-rved by ,UI6 hoBtcHo ’ 'tb ''18 <meml>crn and tlio following

; BV'esta, Mrs. Fred Wllwn, Mra. U it- Uo Tnicy, if la ses Ida and Ln Vemc Heinrich. Mrs. Orville Creed will cn tertoln.thoiC lrcIo Juno 8. 'R oll caH'wlIl bo'Ocliool day rccltntlonn.

PnESBYTERIAN - . 'MISSION’,MEETS,.

T he.Presbyterian Mlfwlonnry ...> .clety met In the church parlors . Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. M. Hall, vicc prc.*»(dcnt. Won Ui chargo. Mrs- H.-J. W all.led tho devotlonals

• on •.'Dlmcna!onfl." ana Mrs. L. E. .Bolladoy pn:.Hcnlcd tho progrum. Mrs. D; F . Clark, Mrs. G. M. Simp­son and-M rs; J . K .-Lanucnwaltcr nMlflted. The topic waa ••Chile anil Colombia." A n exc^ango followed

■ the progmm.

CATHOLIC LKAOPK'HEARS Y E /\rt’S HKPOIIT.S

. Yearly reporln were given' by thC’. Catholic Women's League Thursday, afternoon a t the home of .-Mrs.' R.-. E. Gnle, Tehtli avenue e a s t . F inal plahs were made for the fourtcenU) annual convention

. o l tho- Idaho. ..Council o f CatholU Women here June 1 and 2. DelC' gates will be cnttrlnlned In liomon.: .i ___ ...III iv.. ii»i.i T

T to a te rP a r ty and Swim Honor Senibrs—Senior mcmbern-of the Zu Zlms were hoi>ored a t a nwlmmrr D

Electric -Refrijgerator '. Show^Qpens-H^re^Today— With Many New Mbdels

Elks’ Building

•ned In the Riks- bulldln« ■

Addod to the dinplay (if 1 TwnrTF-)-r ~mK;/tnta ic jr.cilltnr .li

followed by a pfenlc luneli. Before returning to Twin Falls nlng the boys, and K'.rls atfendcd llio theater In Uuhl. Mrs. Ilnrr>’Severln accompanied ihu j;roup.

MiTlaml iievrrln, Ruil Rlck/i,Rndgey Bellamy, .Sum Stewarl,Donald Fix, Ray Slum. John Weiiv- er, Fm ncls Buclinnon, nnd Iat Hnffman ore gnidiiale.i cif Uu’

Host year's (iffirors will In- Dlnlt l./)njf, pri'Hiih-nl; Fronk i prc-sldi'Mt, ami ICinll Ri'n:

+ + +\VOMKN HONt)KEO ]AT StlK I’KISK l*AKTV 1- Friends of Mrs. Fr<'<l Ko»f., Sr.. I and Mrs. JiimcH W. l'(irl«T plVf | them II haiidkit-ehfef flUnwor iil lli<! { hiimo of ihi' laltiT r i 'c n lly In lum-1 nr of tlielr blrlhrlayn.’ At lirldKe i , , ,Min. U irnilne Hutchlnwn. ^An«el.r.. KU.-sl of her parent.,. M r.! ‘ <;yont williiml Min. Albert I‘ut7.kr, ami Ml/ui « ucloek but tlio doon. Ri'lle Ilumpluii'.i, also of l-ci!. A n-! •>•' re-npcncd ihlK evening gi'li'.i, nk'O! of Mrn. Voninn Scrlli- 'J >" I') o clock. MuhIc wll nOr. won Ihi' prlrrn. ni.rr..niim..i.i.i' . .tvore

F i r i t A n n t m l . E x h i f c i t j — A L l r a i i U P u u l i c

Thr6 e Days LeftAuto^Plaifes

Only threo. days -rem ain-.In whlch“ to'purehW e'n033'n5olorvo^ biele license plates,. D. S a m - hort, county assessor nnd llceose

collectoi*,. warned today.0 urgod-purchoaers not to put

off, u n til .tomomW -W h.atJhcy can do to d ay ,' retiilndlng. the public th a t bccause Sunday and Memo-

At- the office today a alight In- ■ereaae' |n ,th'o- demand for plates^ .W as' noticed,^li^'Vsaya,'.;. i i u r ^ s l - '

^ 'ra^'oeeondl- 30-day’ moratorium for. llcenno purchases 'w il l .end w ith. May jand ^ sltiv o ,

■f.o STuw' llnue from 10 ii. m. until 10 p.' wll’h nn orchcfltra ptrforming R;iliirdnv nljjhl niao.

Arrival ,,I .v .m r r ivralli.-r; ' ^crmtrlbutcd lo interest In tlu' first [Vulers, logrllicr with ... . nriiRloa ilils uflernuon of llic Ek'C. nic«li'lii .llspliiy.sl a t thla. ?lrst Irlc Ri-frlgpratnr nliow whtcli op- rlrclrlc rerrl(;crntnr show Iri Twin

The original pow cr^rlven • bl;

a n d . JuOB.. 1 . only. tho . nllernato days o ( 'Saturday, Monday nnd ................ ’remain In which ‘ 'purclmad- the ' coveted, .plates. •

cr* made the firs t fligh t In a. plane equipped w ith nn engine is now In the Soufh- JCcnslngton Museum, England. " .

MURlO '. Falln. include:’ l Crdiilvy. Hiimp/ki

■ i).iny.t-'il^-liliiln;. Iii’twcller Coal (

from the Hlocl!-n)Atii» wven Twin KtilW cnunly d.'aliTH wi’re iilHii a nuuibiT />f .Oi-cJrU: nmgcs. ,

<,-<.iitlnu.'H Tm'o !)«}•(• Admltlanco lo Ihe show Is fni-

nnd the public III Invllcd to a l­lend cither today nr tomorrow tn view ihe viirlD«.T mpdeln anil

many

idiilii) Power

i:; iilxiiit f3i000,- ii'i'inilly hy tile

........... . for 174ri;ii riirlm'n and

+ + +tJIIAUTKT l'I.AN.S t^VSTKUN M»T<»K TO lllt, Mr. and Mr.-i. Bill Bailey, ICl Elghlh avenue north, and Mr«.

jja fley ’s ' brotJier and ulatiT-m-fnw; Mr. an.l Mrs. Melvin I. Cire.nliy, are lenvins for the east .Sunday by motor. They will attend llie Ciilca|;o 'Fair and iiIim) visit Nvw York. Mrs. Gi;caky, lieforo luir inarria|{o Ttic»day u t Iilahii Falls, Wa.v-Mi*i-Mttry-F«rrrii!t.---------- —

RKUVK ON l.ll)itAUY EXTENKION ISOAItll ■ -Mrs. A. J. Peavey, IW ln Falls, linn been neleetod by the Fir.iL Din- IrleC I'Vilerntloif o f W<jnien'fl elub*^ to represent the group cm the S tate Library Extension commls- hlon, for Uie purpu.^o of encourag-

- the Use of tho traveling library to aecurc proper funds for Itji

ntenhnce ^nd^support,' '

TAKE H IK E TO BCBNIO CANVON SI>OT

tfem bera ot tho MeT club, ac- .jm panlcd by the ir sponsor, Mrs. W. O rr Cpapmon, enjoyed u hike to the scenic Blue Lakes Wednes-- day.'v isiting Snowball falls, Al-tv. 'visiting a

iciia creric ainterest. The Blue I..akca orchard is particularly beautiful now. that it ls,ln'fuJl.blon.tom. .

- ♦ + + .W ISE OWL flROia*PICNICS AT HARMON,.T ho Wise Owl group of Uio

Bluebirds mot Thursday morning a t Uarmon pa rk for a picnic lunch: Games were played and a t noon'a lunch was served. The ne.xt meet­ing will be held Juno 1 a t the homo of Jtilla Ann Lyan.♦ +■ ♦SDNNERS TO OBSERVE - . • WERDINO ANNIVERSARV,.• Mr.-and Mra. H. Sonner will ob­serve open houiie fo r their friends Saturday, May 27 ,-from 2 to 6 o'clock In the afternoon in honor of tficlr.fiftie th wedding annlver- »arj\ *■* * ■ CAIJ^NnAR o r CLUR AND LODOE EVENTS• Tho Scribblers- club will meet' Saturday afternoon a l2 ;3 0 ov.loclc a t the homo of Mrs. A. F . Milt, near Filer. , ' .

Handcuffed Driver Saves -Self in Fire

GLEN FA L I^, N. Y., ^^ny 20

ing endumncc lest. H arry Cam-ell of Dover, N. M„ drove Into a bam .to avoid a rainstorm, and a back-

of hay ablaze.

; time. . ....................'th e lock of Ilia manaclea with hairpin Junt aa the fla'mca se t his clollios pn fire. .He stagEcred out of the blazing bam to a nearby farmhouHii, where ha cbllapsed Jivnii Hcverc lx>dy bumSj

PRAqTICAL AND NEAT FO R HOME WEAR .

PATTERN 0100 W arm w catlicr .w i t h , many

diitlen outdoors nii well aa In, finds housowiyeji very .ffistldlous alwut their hpme'frock.i. This attinctivo model, wins every woman's heart.

- .Sraart.lincs-am l.details' .-. ..point­ed aeamlng, aeml-belted ivalstllm-!

■ turnback,rovers and, comforlahle short Bleoves . . . aiij especially becoming to tho larger figure. You can make It quickly nnd economi­cally If you choosu gay printed cnltoiin . . . tliey w ear and launder .beautifully.

Pa tte rn fHOO ,may bo ordered only In alzoa 3-1, 30, 38, -10, 42, 44

. nnd 40. Slso 30 rcqulrca 3y, ju n ls 30 Inch fabric. Clear, diagrammed putting nnd aewing Inatructlons In­cluded w ith this pattern,

; Send IT IT E E N .CENTS iri .coins 'or- .Btamps (coins, prcfctrcd) E/VOH JlIAUIAN MARTIN . . tern. Bo suro to wrllo plainly your NAM E.. ADURESS, tho 8T1LB NUMBER and SIZE of each pat. tem ordcred ,-

. , ORUER i ’OCR CX>PY O F 'n iE MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN

— B 00 ir^ fJ in > 7 ’?iiMlfiaUhg faahldn ldea.1—-new fabrics, (icccssorles and stunning ntyles to help you achlovo a well-nlahned wanlrol>o. Slendor- i*lng modolH,;too,’ nnU': styles /o r

TERN BOOK, FIFTE E N CENTS, BOOK AND P i \r rE R N TOOETII- ER, ,TW EN TY -nV E CENTS.,'

Send ;your ,ordnr to The', Idaho Kvcnloff .'Times Putlero Depart*, m eal, .

SEE 1933’s OUTSTANDING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATCJ?

F R I G I D A I R EiAT t We ELKS BUILDING,

---------- TODATTSNirrOM ORROW "ell' i.i iitlow ol' r'KiiiiD.Miiirs 'lusivi' i'ealiiinatiV [lati-

l‘'l'ik-i<hiii'i- r.-l'ri-iTi.I.i

Wi.rI.I'.-.

(iraei-rul foiicpaleci Im nlw rcupMiy iiiiori'

r. l'’riK iiiiiir('’K -

New BeautyliiirtiMiiiioiis jiriifiiirl

New ConvenienceIlia

I’liteiiti'd A iiloiniilii’ 'I'riiy licl.'asiii): . leilli'cl

. |);i1i'llIr.l.All ''W ly i» ' ....... .

• ;iusliii)lc . .’ . xMiiiIc.'-s i-lirmiiiimi I 'illiiiys . . ,I tali'iiicil In iys , . ia |iiTcii irrici inr'lul Ira.vs. . iiiii'riiir iig liliiii; . . . !> k| i;m'iI ro lil ...... . . ..fiti;;i't’.|i] i la li'li, a inl iiiaiiy oIIiit fi'a iiiri's.

■ New Quality ,Ac'id-ri'si.stinsf l'i»roelaiii.oii-Sli‘!-t coaslr .in tion . . . •

slainlo.^s .sleM Iiar-lyiU' adjiislahlr! shelves . . . iieA’ eeii- •tnil loealr<l clirouiiiiin fivcziT . . . H olor ly t" ' coiapre:;- sor, liernictii-ally henleil on .low ]>ru-eil motli-lK . . . Iwin cylim iiT stti>er-in>wrr;*il inMiiprcsMinin xiip'cr inndeln ; . . liow Ih'OKsure,. N'on-Uixic, .\'<ni-i>i);>ioiiniH. AJinciliilely, linrinli'ss Ki'frri^ri'n iiit used in a ll niodi-ls . . . (I'riicral .Molnrs (Jnaltly iliroiiiilim il.

New Economytin iiiorc eurri-nt llinn oiio or.linai-.v iijjlil ;

•. . . |]ii> ri-siili rtf a . r<‘V(>;ull<iimry jirine ip li' o f r i 'f r ig rra - . 'l in ii . . . i;onihiiie iiiiri|iiiiloil ('cniiniiiy of o|iiT atioii w illi,

liigliesi jii-iidiiclK w illi Imvesl i)'ricJs in Frigid-ait'c liisifiry.

Head llif l-'rigi<liuri'’iii(-sj|fjiW ^K is‘l l>iigo llii.-i weeic.s’C o llie r's . .' . .ser tlu* coa in U rf^ ^ 'BViilairr- .......... .. models, 'Toiliiy and T .iiiH ijg ^ r fS ^ ® * ^

DETWEILER CCSAL; CO.D lstrlbulow for TWIN FALLS. JEROME, OOODINO',

L IN C O L N ^LA IN R nnd CASSIA COUNTIES. 'J I S ROSS, Mlnldokn Couaty, ■ •

s e e t h e NEW

Electric Refrigerator

:'.AT.THE '" ■ '■■■'

REFRIGERATOREXHIBITION/;;FRIDAY Jind SATURDAY' '

at the. »ELKS BUILDING

D O N 'T BU Y A ny R cfriccrator W iUiput A SH ELVADOR— •

II Doubles tlie Capacity and AilJu^Nothjng

> v’ COME TO THE REFRIGERATOR SHOW A N D SEE HOW YO U CAN

Cut Your Kitchen Mileage iti HalfWiththelai.k-OoR

Your Last ChaliceTO ATTEND THE ■

Electric Refrigerator and. Electric Range

. .:"1x h i b i t M ' ;■FRIDAY and SATU R DA Y

;r‘rJday ArtctTOon 2 to C ,P,,M .— Evcniii,g 7 ;tq 10 P . M. / ' Sattirday 10 A. M.' to 10 P . M.' ’

.•■Doii’l; iiiiw IliiH opiKirtiiiiily to ki'c Ihe.advaiicoil-Ktvlea . i'ti a ll tlio leaditit,' malies nf .MU'clric- IteCrico'inlor.s anil IJlcL-irici ■ l?a-iiscs"iii-splayed uitdci- »>!«• • liiof. Sea and

.(■oiii]Mirc I'.lia difrvirjit. mnilels. ’I'iu-rc are sevcMl dilfcrent oxliiltitK to Sep. • .

^ Elks,Building:, Tw in F a lls - .' ;

. ' .Electric Refrigeration and Cockery

..... /—Bureau ...........................,

---- •••— — —t ' H d ib b c w L c ^ i^ llo^ you wni {iiddoo«-.h r»w iiid“o‘S"f1^I^'^;Sw.y: * " « « « «upled «i.l.

" tlx LON-A-DOR iIm snsttit'ttme . iibor uvtr in the UulwnI No ; rodiihjuBglinsI No moro wulcd

Only LMnird olTcn you U>e LBN.A.DOR. Jt U o«M o f t l i many

:c features whJcivcombin* *c B.i«.

tridlejooal sturdiiisM.or Lcoaard e^iiM( .raimTucti6n— and ihb 'em. d*Bcy. dorabiltly oad cconomy of i

’ backcd by 18 y»'nr . . .htio nci. Leonar

reyoubuyo^ttcctrlct<frigcrai(

' NEW l»RICES START AT $6 tONSTALtED . P Ig i FroJflht T / : ^

ivM U S I..C v C

L E O N A R DE L E C T R I C R b k

m»:u

.« t!C ic!O w at»occcx>atK X »^^

T H E N E W -

. ; : , “COLD DOME” , ELECTRIC Rik^RIGERATORS

Which Yoq WlILSee „

R e f r i g e r a t o i - s E x h i b i t i o nA re H ahdied’ In This .Terntojy By

BobMilner^s.;v:-.-:i^'XjElsTie^^^

/B U H I.;'n )A H O V -

Introducing- --

MonarchELECTRIC

Coiisistriit .wilJi 'iJlO N 'A ltC ll lUn'Bc .Uo.qiBninff' oiiil, Mntv> • ufae iiirin jr Jlo fh ’oiiN tiiiK.-'uc.w proclueb. Iina been 'u id tied ' only lifter y e a r s nf IcstinK »n<i cx iicrin icn tiiiK ;' . ;■ UnillziiiK tliu niu-<l 'fo r tk'PL'mlalilu ' oiioriillon: n'nd'. ilio rwiuiroaifiit.s fo r tuoilpriv cold fyod sloniKC K lO N A nO II, cni’iiH’iTH an il dosii^ncrH .n o \y !o rfc r ii lin e 6r--til(‘c(i-io.' n .rnci'n ih ii-s u-.irtliy ..r tJiu .MON.AUCH In i.lc iMarI<.

.S a f e ,, Uniform Gold S to m g o 'F o r Y our •Food A n d A ssured Econom y For Y o u r , . ♦ r Kitchen'Avith a,M ONARCH Rofriger'dtor '

(.'orisldiT M o d e rn ItcfriK oratii.ii fo r y m tr ., liniiiR, l.lion : iTMwiilrr M O N .M lC 'll’S rc|»iilalioii. fnrJm ild inK 'dci'io iii 'l- .ahii-, lii«ii fjnalit.v iBcrclunidisu T w over /i tliir(l\<>r li ;

'•There ia d MONAEOH Range and R efrijorator, for E very Hom e , . . Y ou Can NoW. Ooinpleloly

■ MONAHOHIZE VotiP k U c l i e n - '

Hoosier Furniture Co.ELKS BUILDING

See theNew G r U n o w

ERiDAY %' t o t l p i y : Elks Building -

' 20,000 Sold lit the Firat'Month . Tlic greatest tribute ever paid to a new ' product in the ; history; of Am erican ’

Business. '

See What's Inside of the Grunow:W e will have an Open Unit and a Fac-

’ tory Man to Show You about this Safe Refrigerator.

N O N.m RITAIlNO, NPN-INPLAMABLE .- ■ NON.EXPLOSiVE, NON.POISONOUS . ' :

' ✓AND K 6N :00R R 08 iyE

Rctnember tlio^ D ates/P riday aild Siiturday,' M ayr20tli

’ a n d ’27tii. A h cn ib o ii and E venings. '

A. Sweet.T H E GRUNOW DEALER

SEE theG. E. Refrigerators Hotpoint Ranges

AND

Westinghouse RangesON DISPLAY A T I H E

Electric Refrigerator & Range Exhibition

IN THE ELKS BUILbINGFR IDA Y A N D SATU R DA Y

Idaho Power Company

■ ■ V : .

BObTS AND HER BUDdE

FO n RENT — Unfuoil*hctl 2- room liouflo, locoteil cdgo d ly limits.-Inquire Idaho Junlc-Houso. ; s per monlh.

FOJl RENT — ParUy.fumloIicU ■ 3 rpom liolue. Inquire 320-2nd Avc.

ClassifiedWANTED M ISOBLLANEOUS

. WANTED TO BUY—1000 ?ara lo wreck. Farm ers’ 'A ulo Sup: • I/aed’P irta Pcpt.- Phone aZSrW.

WANTED—UflMl furniture- anU m'BROs. Beat coflhfrlcco. Bert'A.,1 Bwect-Phone 1203.................

For Sfllo—S E E D S is PLA N TSFO R SALE—Plantfl and ganlea

FOR SALE PLANTS: CQbboRC, Cauliflower, Egtf P lant, Pcppcra

•oria tomatoes. DUiRel * Sm ith BceU Company, Twfn Falla.

KOSOELI^NEOUSMATTRESSES . rcnovaled anti

rccovcrcd. COcoii ,woor'canlc<]..2Dc lb. WaaheO' aj\d Sanlcd 30c. Furni­ture upliolatcrlnfr. Bowen and EV' irlon. Phono ei-W .' • •

• E p O M S ,F O B -R E ira- FO R'R EN T—Clean, quiet sleep­

ing robmn. 52.00 week and • up. Cambrldgo.Hotel. , ' : ;

F U E N m m E ' FOR SALEHew and used fum iture o( all

Ulnas.’ Coal nuigcs itn low tig.j510 pholi. Wo tnW<».aml»bUy.-or-ii-" Will pay, cniiU for stovcn arid' CriKcratorB. and furallure.' Moon’a Pfttot arid-F\irnllurb Store; Phono

. T O R ' SA LE-»HBC0lbnC0U3:Mcmorlul D ay'Tullpa for every'

Uxly.'unllmitctf supply/, prlcc. lOc . to'16o per doron. Sl.OO to 51.20 pci

tiTindrcd. ' H .. E .'M usscr, . Filer. 1 liliwkA w aal iini] one-north of

j>.^Ciirbiirclnr>i, carb luirtA a m i____Ice, for cura.-truokH, arid tractors.

-n '.'C . h ; Motor'Scrvlee, 230’Sho. BL W.- . .' .REFRlGEl^ATOR rO f t SALE—

Good family size. Stefijberg', Kim- .iMrly. ■ '■ • ■ .

LOST A N D FOUND. ' LOST— ^'Saddle, southwest .o{ Klmbcriy. Notify C. HcBrldc, Kim: lierly.'. , r . ;

H 0V 8E S F O B BE N T

• FOR RENT - r . 5-room- unfurn- hihtMl -house, modem, iloublo i;a-

- rngo. Vacant Juno 1 .112Q-Addl«on Ave. ■■■.' ■. APABTM BN TS FOR R EN T

t h r e e : nOOAl furnished moil- . em a p t New low rtitca. Ounfraluw - ApVu-.-2 ml Avo.'E . "■

ClassifiedDirectory

'Hesponslble:: Business Flraui(mnl. Professlonul^Offlcea- o f.T«vln Fall* AlpbolMtlcaUy A rr •hwffed' or qulc«:lt«fercne6;

A U TO ’ TO P-^BODY: WORKS-FOR'SALE^^WINDSHIELD AND .■i.::;<loor:jrlaa8.VAuto>tops, 011(1:5ury. .• ;:.talrt ■ re^ r.-can vasan d . conyaa

. .;ropftlrtn{r. Th9mBtZ;ToPi&;Bo<Jy ;' iWoMts. BacJs'of DMpelaad.; •

j DEKT1BT8__________0 R . >V.;K;.:DWIOaT. DENTIST,

.■■•..'lEldHdBqVBulWlagi'.Twln'gyiB.;, -:0lt'.-?-:O.'V--T/.'.-LUlCB.%DEN’n8T,

BmllhRleo Bid#; TvrtoipFalU.

~ f I o p T o a E T ^ r ^ ~. CB. >WaUAlISl>; Rfi1£N0f©Si

£20 South Mdin SlTMt. (

SHOE R E P A IB m O

E N G O S H W :.ROOSEVELTPLi

(Continued from Papo bne) the American Kovemmcnt goe.n far to m eet tha t demanil wlil-n coupled wlUi p rovisions'for the

rvlalon of.arm am ents."for

... European relfttlona,". he said, ''should be Improved confldoncc and restored co*opcratlon to take

, the place o t Intcngo rivalry and suspicion." /

Roosevelt Moves to Drop Gold Standard

• . (Continued from Pago One) inaueo lu me aulure b y lh o fecleral

srnmcnt would omit tlie fiim. ■'gold clause" pledging nyiay- it in gold currency of the pro-

^ejght-and flnenesa. Insteadthey would bo made, payable in "lawful money" which under tlio terms of tho new nilralnlstration resolution would mean any type of curcncy issued by tho federal gov- crnmenL, !, • '

Tho new - administration move was Interpreted In Informed con- gresaional quaricrs as hctually be­ing a subatitute for the gold con­tent revaluation provision of. the- w n tly passed.Inflat'on nri.

llila provision auUiorlzcd tho president to 'reduce ttie koiU con­tent o f,tho dollar

" l iP A n O F.-VRWNG TtM E.5„TW IN F A U .S i i n A H a ' ragG_9eydif,<...

Ca?TA'NFoLuV-

CbuRNSE./THRtWEMS TO

k l l i . « ^ T E .

eOMM^MDS MR. StO&O tb iTOP ONHCftCIFUL. SEKTIMCi OF WASH

MO EM:y,. Oo c t o Toa TMEV STAMP, ANP THER6.’S tIOT A MAM ^tt0^^^.0 vjrtO t>OESH'T e«ECT To s e e ^ w a w c j a n n i h s t a h t . cuftiouGuy, i u e sccono

! 1VlR&-MKTe5, AWO ^ IUP.POOHI.S, OAtK OP SLU&&.

A SUPPCN, WHOoriMG ««OUT BRGWrs

SH E BLOWS*.W R E ! ■WCREl NOT A VWWHtW TtET

-Givil-Wap-Clj^hes- Flare Neai* iPeiping

Today’s utntement wan lha t| sta ff officers of Jii|>im’H Kwan- tung lUTny'lind n peraumil rc|jri:- flonLitlvc of General Ho Ylnj?- Ching. Chinese mininler of win-,

'reaclie<i a verbal truce u t Jualju, of Hwaiju, -40.mllc-'i ncirtliciist of Peiping yesterday.

According to the Jupani'/iif rcprcnenlnllvo

Some Cl the' p

.................... evcd tha td rcsoluUon would also

have the cffcct of reducing auto- maUcally the war debt owed Uio U n lt^ States by European gov-

eouUl'

European............... 3 believed theyV pav in "lawful money" ngold, aa previously stip-

s.-\ld Ills chief would accept' the .Urma. -. «'u. ha3. expressed., eager- ncHsTlo end the fighting, around Peiping and avoid alaughtcr ofj civilians. : I

Tlio spobeoman ’said U)al tcrina of tho verbal truce cniied .for J a ­pan- to hofd lLa tn*ops w llhlii-a line from Changpln.' -26 miles north nortliwcBl of Peiping, south

Information aijio rcachcd Demo­cratic cungresalonai leaders th a t tho gold stnnilard repeal'could bo forccd Into another weapon for uso of American delegates a t the forth-

machlne'ty for a so-caHwl- "manag-

SolonsV A ttacks on Woodin. Increasing

(ConUnijed fnjm PiiKo One), dictated largely from -tbat impos*, Ing edifice at'. Broad and W'^l 'strcetsi V - ’ < • ’ ' >

GeorgOjH." Howard, head o f ,tlio United corporation,,-v/as tlic w it­ness; Ho 'bcgM hls t<!stlmonv. a ft­er an hour's delay In \vhleh .the, committee, mcBting in-sccrct, do-

..cldcd no t to make public the names !of Morgan partners \vho had nego- Uated loans from tho -firm.

-Senator-Glass,-Dem., Va.. Inter­rupted tho. investigation‘to insist that employment of Ferdinand Pe- coro a s ’ commlttce-tounsDl.'noVor had been authorized by the sub- cdmmlttio lii charge of the inquiry. V Chairman , Fletchcr supported Pecbni.,1 . 1 . '• Class,Jiad been pecking aw ay:nt

Pc<;ora dll week. There was ti sud- den-flaro up ,lodaV w ith-tho aged Virginian j pquhdlnp the; talilo in

slated the, Chairman Fletchcr rule* whether, h b lino of , inquiry Into tho Morgan and compaiiy fininc- Ing methods were' within, tho lim­its of-tho uuUiority.conferred-by tho Senate' In proposing the «ivcs-

•lien.ruled in' favor of

Ogden Officers. Are Acquitted' By Jury

ET HIGH I M ST o d a y ’ s M a r k e t a n d F i n a n c i a l N e w s

LIVESTOCKUANSKN, May 20 (SpcelHll — lie liotnir rull for Lliu IJanni-ri

|u-ni<!t! jichoiil follows;Flr.1t grade: ncmpsier. Hukpuc- 'rlKhl: Hlx wpcH.i. Kdvvard Kii|ie-

liind Kui’cno WrigliLSecond pnulo: aemcJilcr, Botty.......-------- .Winona Jiondcrson.

isonntin Aiiii, , Lavcrna Stangurnoil-tIvrmaJcaa-Rupc;-slx-wc4;lc*rt-l“ ~ K “‘>‘l-li

Mac

Betty Mac Copsy. Winc.ria Hen- Idcriion. Lavcrna Stanger. Norma I Jean Rupo and Marjorie Rtirabo.' Third grade: Bomi'ster. • Ncto Po lle r and Bnico Wiilkor: .six weultu. Neva Patter.- Bruce Wnllt- ei- and Wllbur.Gollar.

Fourtii .gn ido :, .icmcattT, .loe ndorson, Lome' Bailey. Cl.ydo

.lllugbca , Norma ReynoMn. Hilly

;i)KN I.IVKSTOCKN, lllali, Muy

filT; lii'Mt (IrlVL'liiii:

I Sl,SO; i.ii;:.-.!f.'W ii.lxrd 111 jn.T.'V; .few Kov.

“ - . ' i l W T i W E S l i n v . s t o c k s -

CmCAflO, Miiy 2

■Sl.a,'-.-U) .5a.2S;-, and m-.-diutii iiti-r.H au-l'

I'hlfi-n; S3.-Jr. iu mc-.lluiu-andgood CDV.-.H S2.2.’S ti> Sri.nn bulla W.oo lo -$2.75-, Iiii-dtuin to choice vfoicrs sn.r.o lo sn.oo.

Shi'i'ii: llccciplH 7.100, Inclu-.ling 1(1 for marltcl, -l.liiS, Ici Clilraj;o market, I.7SS Ui SI. Joe murlirl,

HIGHS FOR 1933M-;\V YOFIK. May lUn —. ,ckH Uain.k.l \n lJ now hlgU'

for ]'J3.1 in an .active-003-,

II bU.HlK'l, 'lllV til IdciiI pcjin iiPllliin, tlin marki hack lo net iraliin nf

cent .when • ta.slenl iiKht hj-avlly.

.0 Bciivor iimrltcl, 2tifi ti. . . . uarkct nnil 328 U> lillmiiii feui

N<jiigjK)ld eaily.

“H ,of Policc'A . B. w il.

llco.-DctecUvo-»r.VL.,- Christonacni Deputy;, a jierlff. Eraatus; Bingham -nd-Deputy Sherlif J . ,Wi Horbert-

ttvO'hour .air., cxproas. sorvlcs b(i,twe(in-. Coponbti)(oiX/- and UerllQ Wa* .tslnrlod..TOC(!nily. •■ThB.'trlp.'Jt

o5,22o:wiieB.'-;-.-:: ............

C.TnS .Ui-Ji’HOOSE’-OFTREPnB-

Ifackcd them. V

Certificates . Given For Health Course

, FILER, May'SB„{.^peclal)-Cer- tlfiootc.Tlh.homc liy^cric and care nf tho sick, ii, oemestor coui-se conduate<l b y . Miss Helen \Volfe, -Twin Falls-; county health unit nurse, and sponsored by the Twin' •Falls chapter, American Red Cross, n s 'p a r t of its actlvltlc.'ii along home Kygleno lines, were presented yesterdny . afternoon. Miss Wolfe and Mrs. Robert.H al-' ler, Twin Falls '-Red'C roas chair-; man of th a t division, attended the presenlatlon-program .

Those . fecelving certificates w ere. Shirley Allen, .Lois Creed, Evelyp Davis, , Dorothy Folwer. Betheno Haglor. Grace - Ilunton, Alma. ICaeaer. Ruth McCoy, Edna Schncll, Florerico SlatCbr,, Mau- rlta . P inkston • and Helen Sharp.

Clarence- Rambo: lildoi

,organlr.ed or Lnm .Bam bo.'.U ; D. Mcrrell, El.loni............................ 'S lli:cr nad Clydu-^nughea.

• Fifth grado: ncmcsti-i!. IK-len Pettygrovc. ■ plciin iia.iRa,' Hay' Kincaid a n d . Maurico Slan<llee; filx weeks, Helen Pcttygrove, Glenn Hauga, Ray Kincaid, Eliza­beth Collar. KenneUi Mcf^arlan'l and Maurice, Standlee. ,

SlxUi. grnlle: senic.iter. Bert Bennett and M ary Hamilton; nb« weeks, B ert Bennett and Maiy Hamilton.

Seventh grade: scrncslcr, Alma Bedow, Mary Ann Goodwin. Fawn McFarland. - Anna Lc.-\wal and lla rjo rle W ashburn; abc, v/eeks, A-tma Dedow, Mary Anna 'Good­win. Fawn McForlurid. Anna Lea- wal and Marjorie Wnohbum.■ Eighth grado: semeater, DoaaUl Hauga .and Ruth Uoanett; nix weeks, Ruth Bennett, Donald H aaga,'. Blaltc Frocllcli, Ivadcl Padilla. Ircno Scott, Edltli Trun- koy nnd M arjory Anderson.

H alf of. the horfle])owcr of Ma­jor Coropbeirs speed car was used to combat wind friction in hb ) fih'tho'sdnda of Daytona Dcach.

ONE BLAGKIIOIItEO.STAL a

.'I'""/,

.vunrie

Ja "' »'■»" I'-4 l lx h l . l r r l ni. I 7 iC i"” '

-14' 0

1?.. I&r

liw..

' i1

raN>E4:.

»r. liu'. Hi- 46 1

W ': J, 1

•u. i |4ii 4bt

* t:w. }

rIbU

• \ y

' 1i n\

SJm

bull- f<lV

liilertHla joliic.. . Shortii covort-d. Tin sparcHy of contrucls -slim c!idcd.

WlfOat cloaod --il to higher; corn ii|> ' i to 1 o;it;i to V. cent liighr

1 anappcd I i i.irr niauiAliaciinila opiirKlor.sj Aldi- Tom;l:n * Sriiilii ;

,|A llanli(r UrTliiliii: ......

W buylng.‘ » '‘l» '""!

' ' I l-'arni oip I <lcr aharca

1"-S. 1 Cnjie up I! whirUil, up wlUi

; Honilix ■; I ri.-lliU'lK

' I i3(ir<leii

C;)irj'!il"r . >11 Coca Cl Cota, Solvcntj

, CMICAUO LIVKSTOCK, CHICAGO. Mav'.iO mi'i - - Hoks

1T,000: aeUve, 10 lo 15c hlglrer; liulk good to cliolco l>iO lo S'J.*) pound S3 to Sr.,10: top S!>.i0; few Hit wlirliU* down to I"' o r bi- low; doalrablo 140 lo 170 poundM.ni) 10 MilKl; bu llrr iTrml*- Oii.'S?-l.lO to '54.50; fcw. cholco lota up

54.G5; gooft packlng sows s4.oo ... S-1.05: smooth, light- weights aliove S4.05 anil p’-ainer ixtrcmcly li’oavy kinds down to 54.25. ' . 'C a t tle : l.QOO; calves 000; stccm JB-25 lo 55.70;. few odd loLn up to 50.BO;'hdfers' mostly 55.75-dowii,, demand lim ited ;'.odd . lots betfj cows'S5.40 to 53.88; w ith mofit| Eiittcm and low . cutters S2.85 lo '53-25; luiusORo bulls-fcarly aciive, bull<-$3 to-$3.2Q;<odd head vcalem ar.tlvo, strong 'to 25c hlgb- cr, bulk U> big klllen) 5C.2.V Ui^C

Iwlth KelccU-d . klnOn iipwniiJ' I t I Vl-CO. . .'. Slicoi): 8,00: iicuvc, fully atoaUy., numctDUH'umall loUi cliolcc native i spring lamb.1- 57.25 to 58.00 imcliers: - liucha. .rJennllr.cd 51. I0IU) 8.t iMiund Callfornla'aprlngcrs; S7.75 straight; cboico ' modlvmj welglit dipped lamhn - 50-50 to

ipuclier. one load 50-60Uo.eily,but- iclier; medium gm ac d ip p e rs -$3.501 to 50.00; IhrowoutJi 54.50.to' 55,00;' fn t -ewes d u ll,. 'fpvv;, cholco light w elghti 52.50-to 52;7B. --': . . .

SAN FHANCIScb UVESTOCIC :i SOUTH May - '

Ilye: if a y ...Ju ly ...Sept .,.Deo.

Jlarloy:, -Ju ly ..... M 33.^, .13[_ Bcpl .

CASH GKAI.V CHICAGO, May 2li W heat: No. ;2 rod 70c. .Oirn: No- .-2 yellow 43

4c; No. 2 ,w hito 44-;lc. OaLi: N<i. :: wlillo :

m . SAN FRANCISCO; J . (U.i:) — Hoga:.-J225:: - tu k

CASH WltKAT PORTLAND; Jlay 2(1 <IU!t-HI

Bend Blueutcm lianl white 00'.^' darit hard wlnter 12 iier.cent (.... dark h a rd w ln te r 11 per cent 64ci soft -whllo ; 50c: .w cslcm oO'Acr ■ northern spring • bard.,.wlnloc-.OBcr.- wcaUrn red

Callfomlos and,,,Tcxos.-,5B.'56.7S:' good' 140..pound light-llghU 55^0:' common- 'and . medlum. 55uod.$a.lS; 1.UCKU1K »gws HuuMum oround 53 and 53.70; • V .."Cattle: JOO: two loads medium 007.; ..to.- 1064.' pound::- California gnuw era,-55.701 -:7practlcally .-.all doliy.',typc:.at'S2.20 and '53: odd heatl ;ilcsliy - 53.25:: low.. cuttera - tp 51;. fp?r.buils'.lo’5a:50/.. .(.‘ Sheep' 850: -deck', good • to- choIc6

meomm-'cnu .fu .zo.sintigot; pacK* rigo, ,07.,; pouha., shoTn . from-: same'

/;K>UTLA»D UVESTOCK-i PORTlANb - Moy- 20

<i«AIN TAIH.I-: cniCA<iO,. May yi! <i:l:i- an iin '

Wli<.»i: Open High !,>m- *’........... •'»/. VciT(, l>8i; . 70% ' ".... ?!!:'; !«;•!

....... ................... 75% 73.^

....43l(, 4:11/. '42 . 431....4r. . 44 4r,%(Ocnoral l-o

.....J7>,', .18 • 40--S .j7-ti J General Mn....40>i .-jOi'i 48>,:.'''C0',4 >odyear I-. '* ' . ■ Inlernnllor"

..-2.1r, 21!;' 23ii;-2 li/. Intcmalloi...24-v, 2.’i ’i 2'i'A 25 ■ •

..lining BbarcH neorcd Wide gains ' with'Honn'iiUilco a t 215 up ir>vi potnls iinil a rccoW high. All'lho Jio^calloil wet iiloeUu were stro!ig ‘ and iictlve.

llallroail ahiircii Joined the late nilly a llo r early KtcaillncBa. Oils

■ finni'd up iw-iir Uio cla^e. Auto- I niolilli^ ooulpim'nlji, railroad equip*

menu.'. clipmkalK. except Allied,I wore iilrorig. Ni-iir llie clouo the i Ifudiiig m'llor iiharca Joint*! tho

JulySept

•51-i. not; sit; not;

.09^1 CIU Ofli/j Ol'.i

Ryu: No.Kak.u.• R arley i'M and 0«c. Timothy: $2,25 and 52,i Cluvcr; S7-.25 and 511.

Mont'gonii'i'V w ar ,Na.ih M[National Diilrj- Pj New .Y(l>ackar<l Motoni . Penn, rJ..C . Penney Co- Puro ORadio Corn...........Radio K’vlth Orpl Reynolds ToIkiccu Safu^vny Stores . Sc-irs I Sliell .........

shares yciitcrda;^.,

.1 .- !)mV-JONBS . . ; 'I KMIV. YORK, May 25 - nil!!— -.. l)ow.-Jcinc;i prollinlnary averages; ■ Indimtrlal ,80.30, up ' 2.6C;- ralH ;

ln.ad 40.08. up 0.73;-utility 28.87^'; • up 0.35. .

LIUKUTy IJONUS NEW YORK, May 20 ,<Ill:i~,' ,

Closing Liberty bonds:Liberty 354s 82-47 ..A___ 5102.17-,'.LlbeHy 1st 4 Us 32-47 ....... 102.10 ■Llberiy 4tb 4Ms 33-38 103.5;-

4U a 47-02 ... ...... ......lOO.lSr,4s. 4 4 - 8 4 . ..... -'— 'los.ao •

3HS 41-43 Starch .-..'101.28 ' . 3HS 40-43 June .-_'10150J -

Treas. 3>,ls 40-40 ___- 00.27-;.-'Trcas, 3s 51-85 ,P8.^;^ -

■. DENVER i iL V k li ■' ! v ‘ DENVER, May 20 lOKl-iSlWr''-.

MViC..

'XI th r 1 lolfit: ____].otanoarcl Hrandii ..... ..auinuaru Oil of Calir. .-... iSlandard-Oll -or N. J. . ,Texa.s Cprp. .................•rrAnn-Ainerlea ........—..Union Carbide t Carlxin

...jU n lo n Pacific .............!nl C8c!jUnlted. A irc ra f t..;.....- • '’'- ''I ln lto d 'C o rp ..............

U. ,S. Sledl. cWmonW cslcm Union ..I.....;....

Mcelrlc ..

POTATOES I

i;74B; ,n)arket:oteady to:Wisconsin, nock­

ed Round Whites 70 and 85e: Idai ho.-reacked-' Russels .-51-08. and 5l.7S:'LouUIanA;sackcd-Bliss.Tri­umphs^ ,11.70 anil' 51.85:' Alabamii nlOnncd Bliss Triumplis fl.OO and

wool-DOSTON;'May,20;<W:)—Mo<IIura

fleccA' wools Were ■solllngvhere 'n t j2-'.cents‘.a .pound., ,frre4isfl-,})nBlB.‘ Flnli,-tekTltory good combtag wools brought* OS^JQ' ccrils. .Clean. basis. Good .half blood-Imd lhrce-clghth b!ood,;tomblnff wools'sold close.to 0 ccnta

i,.^'0MAHA;;.;May-2a MUKl'-Hoga;! l R«<JlpW !ll.OOO::-inartwl O'>’t6' lOa illigller; .tnp;,:«4.75:v.buJk:;?4.00:t(.'

54.70 to 5310 vcAt top 5006',..

F.'W .:W oolworlh Co; . .. 30,• N. , CU1H» KXCHANOK

INVESTSIENT TRUSTS ... : (Furnished bySudler- Wegeijdp;or|»rBto*TruSIT)fd° . ;:

QiiarlcrljLln. Shares ..si.M fflli.Jo

BUTTER. ECaGS |

CHICAao, MayiaO-iUJ-T^-Emj

flm n J 2 nha 12.40

BuUor M « ,M unmtU»t pH oS

on la 18 ^ and 10c BtandardB 2 1c.

I .Local MarketsmurKel quotai•:^,,

inn are correcled daily b v - th g r . iiiha fcvcning-.Timcs ond' rcpro-'?;; n t t|ic average.pricM pald,,ac*-,'', inling to 'th o IksI nvallablo ln> |-

formation. Tlio. prices nre subject .' In chango WlUiout notlco by Iho - - (lealem. however. R e a d e r s arq-. urgeil lo >wauh :the national mar-. ,- Icets, wlth.whleh:.tlicso:local.inar-> : Itels w ill'rise and fall..

IJiUVJNK PRICES,

....................... W heatDlcklovi _Fcde lion ' "

Bran,;Wo.1bL‘LI™..J...-....UBc':.Bran 6«J lbs _ . . ,80o| Stock food 100 1^ Oto

80J

,8toc){V.food.:.:500.

! S i » S 5 z .........

• .'i.nUHL, Miiy 2d (S|)cclaO-SUi . Ijlilaillon' of money, IntiTnnl

S'c^JuAlmcot of Uirirtu mill w• ■ snlo Hoc reform 'woro (inionj; iii

“■'.tnosflmportJint plunkn of nn c•; omlo .plnUorm for women <il

:— iIftiltgt_Stntcq-Offcrgcl_by Ki Ramsay Richardson. Hlclimoii

' liaUonal I rpprcscnUittvc u(.. Bualncsa and- Profrfwilonnl :_ini!n'? clubs, a t Buhl Prcsljyt

•. Church Inal nlR ht ‘•Women particularly .well cqulppcti to

•• ,u to cconomle chanffca. bocuuuc «ni -miuiy of'thom -nro afdllatvd wiui fiinBle obJccllvo woroen’B orRanlza-

■ ■••0 brlntdng cu t llii.' fa’

tlio p

. Hiicl( Joncs,Qii<I.Helen Mui-k In u Hcrno from “Thp Culltfirnlii

_____ __________ ___ ,TniU."-hunillnB llin HHii-teconomic Bliuiilarda of lirofrrum « l .loo-K’n Uo»y '

V th a t women tiro coming to understand 1Q2D prosperity with itn nvcra^o or aalary of$1B0S unil Its- .mpldly incrciifllng. fprtunca bultt upon oxplollatlon of

(m of.lts retu rn oven if Uiq tcchno- loMcal advainocB of reccat years did no t jnakc'such a rcalkz&tlon Im-

- - "aho-sald . "We can

A MIcJtcy McGiilm rnimil}-, chnp- te r No. 8 of “Tlin Uinll Horae,” ivltli both u Mlelicy Moiinn iiiid Scm ppy enrtooii m id '■ " ‘

it'.

C ^ tJ u t ou t 0/ tbO . ......cOmo (L.program th a t will brln;;

• about b e tter conditions, for future . Sen«rst{6aA.''

icatlono have a lready Initiated

ffrara; branches . . .......... ..Association of U nlveralty Women

, ore devoting mnny ovcnings to economic discussion; itnd' the Ka> ttonal Todcm tlon of Business and

■Pro/iWtonol Women'fl cJute wJth 'Kn-Ycor ObjccUvo,:tho Intent

of which Is to lift women In ccon> ,omlc literacy, only provea.tho ^Ime- linens ' o f such j. study. *'Womch throughout tlio countiy are ready .................................le w ith Uic men

vT ho.lnsplratlonal.' fact-revealing, .oildreas w as delivered to an nudh'

^ncojjf.Buhl,U3w,nBeppJU|,nnd memx' b e n of-tho Buhl, Jcrornii aiid Twin!

■ B^Ia • Bualneaa , nnd ProfcjBlonnI' Women's clubs. J lrs . RIcliardaon also.addreoacd Mic B. P . W. con-

. vonlon a t Gooding th is week.. ;Mra. K. K.' Bhott presided.. Pro­gram numbers included violin solos,. Mrs. Patterson ; Buhl; the reading by Mra.’Gcncvleve Dwight

B ig Time Vaudeville Opening at Orpheum

opening a t the Orphciira then- te r today for two clay run li thu third of cJi(? falg-tfino spcc/tiJ vnudcvllle star.e shows brought to Twin Falls

Ideas; M urray and Jcun, dlrce't from 'Iho Metropolitan Opcni; Billy Cannon, tho speed Itlng of melody, featured on NJJC nnd Columbia broadcast syntoma nnd famous. In tho "aiue Monday Ji ftoreo" progrumB, and Brock Thompson. Aco Comedians "The Broken Down Ford." The stage Hbow Is nlccIy biilnnced In diversified fcntorlalnmeht, music, song, dancc and comcdy.

The feature picture wJth Uiis’11 Is the ultra-modem "B.\-

Uq«Jy.-_wlUi_prctiy. Bclte,_piiyla

a poem w ritten

. tlOn.of B. P . W. clubs; prescnU- Ucm of tho.author. Who la v ls ltl--

, Vafr'Twln'Tallis; solos, M rt. H.. _. .Mogulrc,- Buhli noloo, Miss Flora

• Bower. Twin Falls ; whistling solos. Miss M a n ^ rc t Thomas. CaaUefonl. M rs.; Richardson nddrcsscd tho

■ Buhl R oU ry club yesterday nooh. Today eho .will bo li guest of the

.............................................. -o the

Gooding .Faculty ■ Member , Marries

.. G O O D iria U oy 20 {Special)— Miss .Lllllaa Ham lltnn and Virgil Wcsllo. JacJtnon w ere mdrrlcd a t the home .Ilf the bride's-paronta

.a t.N a m p a o l - ll o'clock Tuca- . day 'm otnlng. Rev. H. S. Hamil­

ton,, the- bride's father,, ofhcl- Uted a t tho double rln(; ccrcmony.

, Hamilton w as lovely Inwhite w ith a corsago of-pink car- naUons.. -Miss EUicl Leslie Jack*

. son acted . as best man. A fter the ccremony , a 'wedding lunch- con "was served.',;BoUi brldo nnd groom arc well

Jinown. here. . The bride tauglit In y»o-. public schools horo for the post,year. Tho hridegruom ' wiu

' a ' gikduato thin spring nf Good- loffvcollegc.-. The couple plan tor id' th e ir honfymoon a t. th e F.

Swan- cabin above Kclchum -ana next foil tii en ter the School of Theplbgy of Ui6 University of (aiirom la, ,a l Berkeley.

IOtomJ UO-RUj. A « —A<lv.

Zane Grey Offering Is Idaho.’s Feature

IDAHO EVENING: TIME SrTW m FALLS; 'iPAHq'-

^sSrtodS^PROBniMED:^ TflmEPmc

tho Friday art* emoon spsnlon of the Second Dls- Irlcl Fcclcriitlon of Womcn't

Shoshono. The convcn- lion suirlod Thursiloy. lloadqutir- tors Were tho Lincoln school, ilrs . I^e Hlghloy. New Meadows, op- eni'il the mooting.

Krlduy morning a club Inatl- tulo wnn hcltl, Mrs. T. B. Bruiih. nichftcld In clinrge. ,Mra. Lilllnn Car.Ho. Boise, also spoke. Fciit- urt« uf the iiCtcmoon were mual- cal Hi li-ctlonn by tho .Flocbtiicr trio nnd a Spanish, donee by two Slionlmno girls.'

The Shoshone Study club, ui Hlsled by tho .Rlclifleld Womim'. club, iiio Slionhone MoUiers clrclc unil ilio Carey Progreaalvo club worked ou t - convention details The Hussions were well attended.

Spe/ikors o f Thursday Included >r. Jnmca Millar of tho College f Idaho: Mrs. --D. L. Carter,

Wclncr: Mrs. A. B. Vredcnburghand C, 13. MIckok, ......................Shoshone ChuWbor o

One of tlio Twin, Falls coun-_, ly 'honltU unit nurses-In the'’ ncnt- gray uniform w ith the white collors ntid ouffa which they have ndbplt-d for regula- ilon wonr . . . llndlo fcui,-be­moaning tho fact tlw t pro­gram s on llie iilr uro jnpldly dolcrloniting . . . A - fair tiprinkllng of ii\raw hula, en- pveiolly among tho young ad- vcrtii'Ing men of the vlllngu , . . Vnnlly Fair, nninrt-iict nionthly, with un article on Honih and Kome asptrslonu (in -Idnlio, - which Ihe-Kvcnlng TlmcH editor promluea will re-

-cuivo-duc. consideration If from JuttT ptTukil Jl Is deemed Jub- tiflcd . . . Boy who mowa the lawn explaining th a t tho dry- ncB.i of lawns Is caused by the- late, but ncver-lo-bu-forgulton.

• winds.

B U l E S S l E i ® IN YE

-Dun and Bradatrcot Industrial, B eport Shows Oonsistont

' . Improvomont

NEIV yORK,- Afay 20 i m —

been modo avaltablu Hum In any

CONGRESS TODAY

Ily United PrcKS Senate:Begins debate nn Roonovclt rail

reorganlxation bill.. .Banking committee contlnuoo

Morgun Inquiry.Irrigation commlltce connldor:) ' •imntlon Icglsl ■'

iint-commitloi >n cnuih hoaringa,Foreign roliitlonn com n \lc i:

cgiiNldi'ra al-mn embargo resolu­tion.

Klnahco committee rcsume.1 In- '.■Sunoot Pass," late.it Zone tlustrlal recovery bill lioarlngs..

G rey story lo be put Into films, Finance commltteo votoa on haft been booked for the Idaho I nomination of. Guy T .,H elvcrlng theater, whore. I t will open tom or-: ^ commissioner of Inlem al rcv- row. A largo all-star cast, h e ad -; cnno. cd by Randolph Scott, Tom i House:Keene, Kathleen Burke, N oah I Continues 'debate on public Beery, H arry Cnria- and K ent-w orka and lax bill.T i^Ior, Is featured In the plcturo.'! ' Judiciary commlttoe continues

threro yearn.” the Review said, " luvc tho roporlii covering most ■■ n- of productive nnd dlstrlbu-

activity contJilnod -w many cvldcnco.l Ilf conatBlciit Improve­ment.''

'limploymont wn.i report :rcnulng ln,(;cnlpr» dovoUd \o proi lucHnn of s tc tl nncJ nlllcd pro-

s. textiles, rub- itn. lenUior. lumber/ itlnl supplies of the

brewing Industry. In addition to ' tho incri-.iatd omploymonl wage I HcalcH In mnny inatnncoa liavo bi*cn' roHtorod to lovkla above n year ago accordjng to Uio Review.

MOIIK KACTOUy .lOKS ._..W ASmN G TO K -=Ihc.A prll.lnv dex of factory employment In the Utille<l SUttca, an rcporteil l»dny. by 'th e Federal Reacrve • lx>ard, stood a t !17.7, aginut CU.tJ for fnrcll.• , - ' ■

InvcstigaHon N o t . Aim ed _ To Pcrsocuto M organ, Yonng'

-■ RoosovoU Saya

BOSTON. Muy 20 (UJ;)—The m il purpouu of tlie present Sefiotc InvcHtlgallon Is no t to pornociito J. 1>. Moi-gnii and his asnoclatu, lull to "awaken the-publlc-to the liK-quiilltlos ^of tlio. Income- ta;^ liiw." Jamen Roosovolt. eldest oon of. the president, said- In a speech here Iasi night.

"The honoaty nnd Inlogrlty.. of the firm- of J. P , . Morgan '

1 oaid,

."ond -Is- probabiy-lta highest a sse t- In financial dcallnj^ bo th ’ hero

rahurabfoa'a/'— ~ ~,' H o'po in ted o{it that- although many penionn ,wero. nurprlsod to lodrn tlia t Morgan and-h is part- ncra paid no Income .Uut .fop, three years,' tiio bankers Iiavo in ' no way .violated tho law, and. have actcd-B trlcU y-w lthln-tbelr-icgul- rlEhta. ' r :

"I would utrcnH with iw 'm uch emphasis liB-poaalbto th a t .this In­vestigation ia no t for the purpoiio of persecuting- anyone, b u t ra th ­er to nwnhen tho public to the inequallUea of tlio law, and to no arouse', .public opinion th a t nn group, no m a tte r bow powerful financially It m ight be, m ay bloolc a chonge whicli will rectify these, e rro rs ' of the p.-uit," Roosevelt sold. .

Locomotives, of the express type »« alw iil two tons of coal'to every

100j>llll!S. ■ T # S WiNTiADS

Holiday Special Fejatures In Our Safeway' Stores Falls and BuM ‘

-Satm:day#M^y-27th -and Monday,--May-29^th^

Gbffee■ Airway; blend.' Ground fresh to suit your needs.

1 of municipal' banlc-. - ic la ry

'Sunsot Posa" is the tw en ty -, consldenttio eighth Zane Grey slory to roacli | ruptcy bill.“ le screen. . | -----

backgrounds for tho.action. I, • R e d lS C ,O U n t K a t c S A -fllm drnmu that onterUiins; WASHINGTON'; May 20,(ai!i—

and a t the immc limo Htiinulatc-a The Fcdcrul Reserve bank of-Now feeling and th o u g h t- lh a t Is M c l-iy o rk baa reducod,..lta rediscount rt>-GoIdwyn-Miiyor'a "Mcji M ust | rate from 3 lo 2 '.4'p c r cent, ef- F ight," also a t tho Idaho theater, roclivc tom orrow,'the Federal Re­

serve bo(\rd. announced today.

The earth In cooling off, bu t h tn t I no t being losflhrough tho solid

crust; hot sprlngii, gcyiicrs and volcanoos arc responsiblo, geolo­g ists aay.

North Idaho Banks W ill Reopen June 1

B A T U E D A Y r t k A M C * 'W '~ B A T U R D A Y -v r N I G H T - N IG H T

U SH A D O W LA N DKinibeirly

' B ig Memorial D ay Dance . TUESD A Y, M A Y 30lh

• : M usic b y .a ie n B ates a n d H ib N ighthawlts

k _

TheIndependent Meat Go.’s

MARKETS' T h e Independent — The Central 1 ; .The Citv Market, Kimberly

..;l'lirce'.Mi!rvjC() «lt)rcH.HCEviuK tlic c ity u itl i t li^ fii ^ini!ftlg„yroi!ecliM :aml vnifotnlilw ti) In-Jmd. \Yinrre

.'mrii'jllHWfi iirlcci'T’iiiir w in ijlii! i in cc sV a u i-lo pn uAir.li.vcsHoiJr."prwt‘«;jiro .siayancmtr.Khiirjily,

irvoiir.:9iii>plv»whilo prices iiro ntill !(»«..A s low -a ll n otK — 1 vm baoo i 1 1 r 1 — ill

t of northern Idalio .citl- , -sens w ith the opening of the Lew- \ Iston N ational bonk nnd Its sovon aXflllnted stnle ,and n.itlonal : banks, Ben Dlefcndorf, commls-* flloncr, nnld today. ■• The nffillftted lianka wliich t

nlw) to open next week arc, I s ta to banka u t Cruigmont and Culdesac.' the nallonal bank a t Grangcvlllc. tho Farmem' Bon'k of Kendrick, tho Rank of Reu­bens anil the }}ank nf Gones.icc. The Bank of OroClno, will .'Also bo opened Juno 1.

Urban ccntei-ii Centers liiivo in!i, men, while Uic oppoiiltu runil districts., ,

the United