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'4 K Elaition- ' T H E . VOL 18.'.NO. 50________ _ “ Lpne’rounfl- Flier Roars -G^v^r—Atlani San-Franclsco^T^eir Ji Severe” Earthquake SM niAKclmoJanii I ^ dlT M “»e»e«. * « t'M o-ckek wnlghl. • ^ * .«,H .h«i. W> | « S h Qu»ke. _ _ _ w u tlmodl M MTtrt u t rteenl e«rth illiWlMnef. • No dama*# »** fJon® , , Tho qu»k« ippaMntly wm o ctl chsricler. •» H « « «»l k ntarbr dllea. T. A. WALTERS VISITS ^ WATERUSERSIHUTAH SALT U K E c n v , June 3 MV-T. **y AXltm.fonDolyotC.ld*tU. u- iliUnt McicUry ot Iho avti ivmtt Dtmocnllc oltlcW In Idahck jy„ u d R. P. WalUr, chief tnglnccr o( -:X'-bar»;.-oJ-^.nato^^^^ T rlre here tomomw *n rout« lo W - .-K«,.OUh.-lonieet wtlh otflclaU of * th# Btrawberrj Waur UieW uvf . elation and other toS w»ter problemi oa tho 8lre«bcrry|J^^ *"w Slin and Waller will Journey from hero lo wu^ern I^ho neU “ g ve«k to eonter wllh waUnuen In » tho Oem lUte._________ ,!,( KOREAN DOCTOR DIES IN PACT WITH MATE|;r _ _ , !Ui LOS ANOELES. Juna 3 W -D r. f -Vounic D. Hahn. Korean physician. died In a hosplul loday from the ? "dealh pact* with liU JJ-year- ' old Chlneae wife. Sally Hahn, whow b body WM found In the phj-xlclani ala oirice lu l nlihU , ,, ‘ The woman had dlfd from a bul* l^^»l > t wound In the htad. Her-hwhand wti lylni on Ihe.floor, appartntly rle dead, but pelleo lound . h« wm Mi . hrealhlnt and took him t* » hoa- Im pltal.’ *” , AuUiorltlei Hid Dr. Hahn »*a C ^ Inrorafdolhliwlti’ideaUibytele.ily 4 pbena and went fnmiWaliotMlo « > hu ofto/pera»d notea euJoiUln* tw well now to hll relatlwi. jrfl . DOi IDAHO UNIVERSITY HEAD SPEAKS AT CORVALLIS;^ I ( CORVALLIS. Ore, June 3 Dr.-M. 0, Neale, prealdent of tho Tf Unlvenlty ot Idaho, and M n. Neale.; M Joined Stale ChanceUor ot Hither J l Education W. J. Kerr and Mn. Kerr today lo Ihe annual rectpUon to tha lenlon. alumni and kuuU at ___ Ortgon.nalfl.collfjt.________L.____ Or. Ntalo *Ui dellrer the eom- mencemenl Jiddrtu al Oregon Stale neat MoHday,.______ ; _______ Qj, ClfifON IKUUHS KILL, 400 CHINESE BANDlTSj CANTON.. Chin,, (Sillia»j). Jun® 4 VPi-rwiT imndrtrf bandIU Infeit--..^ ----- rnT‘hFbordtrrofKwanlUDg and"-J Fukien protlnct* have bettj killed . by Canlon lovemmeal uoop*. ac* J" cording lo Chlneie reporta. l” I The CantontM amhoclllea are al- I ttmpliflR to wipe out brigand bonds I chlth are pillaging South China. ZION CITr FATAL CRASH INCRIMINATES MOTORIST ...... ,.jh8 •SAI.T UKE cm r. June 1 Ml - .van A complaint charging Vaughn pet*,Ea« rrton. X. South Jonlin. with Invot*. untary wanalaughtcr In connection N ^ nichardi in an aulomoblle accident rtai litre Frldiy nlghl, w u drawn up by ih<i Ihe county altomry'a oFdce lite.lo* >n ' day end offlcm aild Clly Judge C. *m ..r..Dalbj-..Kho w«k confined, lo hla « « . home with a cold loday, will be Miked 0 . lo alin It u won ai he rttumod lo *’‘1’ ----- duty.----- --------------------------------- her . Olflcer* «iio InvcJtlgaled Ihe accl- alth dent aald Pelet»on »»rr\cd while *nn ' rounding*corner,hUmKhtneairlk- »hti ing Dr. 0 . OUI lUch.rda* ear. l a . ‘h»: which hll bite.wu riding. She aut- nl«l fcrcd a broken b » tt B ___ _ flnj WASHINGTON HAPPMINGS i (By Tlie Aaoclaled Pm a) i ^pti tdmlnlitnlloa u J rwwntlai alui^itnig in* SOld-pAJ- in j gent ffqulwmnit m puWle end tirl« , While Rou&e. ... U' SALES TAX.’p ? ^ ^ by Benalori??,! Ilfcd. flepubllcM. Penniylvarfa,*-** 1 rejectfd b fth t uiUle commllt« u un/i _ * meinod for'nsinclng tho MJOe..'So . OM.MO publicTTorlo protram. -ujji HOtSK WM prevented from p*a*J?iS Ing me RdmlnliUiiUon railroad bU l'.i, by Ihc l»fk of a quunjm, bul li ^ rtad>- w paw ll Monday:--------------Jnj sr..V.VTi; mlUlary affaln etounil- tee (ircidM to recall Cotonel Iru li citr U: llo«T. ilif prealdenfa aecrelwy, ,h n 'in the -iflilfi kll" Uimilgallon In a n 'n m effort to c:f*r up apparently con- be t fueling tfstlmony. jonly iM tm woM uuma or ___ AaaocuTm_rong^^__^^_ i-the-WMdp 5 Eastward K l itie-WatersF JiinmirMattern ® Hopes To B re S r * Aerial Records ! SNp, "Century ol ProgrKS," / Carries 700 Gallo’n n i J j —Gasoline — Enougli lo Ur Remain fliofi 2S Hours o; —_ Uli iDy Tlio AMOCIated P r tu ) N ew vork. June 4 (Sunday “ * Memingi-Dound around the . / worid alone, Jlmmlo Mattem doored over Newtoundliind and wai “ ■WlUi'the wind behind him and fair weather. Ihe 38-ytar«oId T « « , avUlor w u reported [u t night lo have been ilghled over the Wadham lilandi otl the northeaalem cooil Ml Earller-illghlly more tlian aicven houn after he ietl NewVork-Mal- - - tem v u aeen over Lewbporte. New- foundland, Mme 1200mllea fron the Ilart. He had lett Floyd Bennelt ' field. Brooklyn, at 4:10 A. M. Bat- ' 'tirday. ’ By not landing al Harbor O r u e - Ar tho cuitomary ilopplng point lor fllen beforo they attempt tho At- Inntlo-Maltcm gained almcat four houn advanuge on tho round-th«- ; world rtcord ot Bdayi 19 houn and |S1 mlnutea aet by Wiley Poet and lUrald Oalty lo 1»1. Following Ihe Lindbergh 'roulc. t Mallem'a tin t acheduied atop w u Ati Paris, which he expected' to ' ^ h as wllhln 27 houn. Tlien, After alx rer hautOto.^C«.^t_(^toMoecow. g But flnt, itierd wm fog and tain nn along the IrUli cooai lo-batUe.. rln The bullel'iluped plane, rtsemb- \ ling a mighty eagle wllh Iti wings t,., dappled In red, while and blue, rar- r ;, rtes no ndlo and further word of t Millcm'a progreu ra«t from Kei'- louadtand rauti come from ililpi al m K l ifflUi he nosu over Ireland. «.| ODty at Clare, regarded u a like- jjii ly Ipot for Maitem lo itrlke tho cotH, were weather condlUona talr for.,flying along.the E u t Atlantic ;<] Orden Ooardi Ost ' ibi Irlih oftlcUU early In the day sn ordered cirlc guard* along the *ea- board to maintain a dote watch, '' ^ ‘111 be back In a week,- th# San £ Angelo irap dnimmer-tumed-avla- vc . lor cried out lo a tauU crowd ot ip| i (ConUnued On”Page 3, Col“ 5 T J j , ilE ¥l : JWiEIJlSS bal —^ ila Civiiian-Conservaliim-Corps I OKicers Announce Plans g i To Increase Enrollment ^ ____ He L-.-JJOI8&-Juno-3-(J’^Nwly-M O men of the "experienced cla.u’ will ^ enrolled Monday and Tueidiy ka for Ihe Civilian Conurvallon corpi . q. camps In wtilern Idaho, ll w u an- gni nounced a l headquarter! hero lo- day, and enrollment of all Uie 1000 Hn men between the agei ol is and U rut w u expected to start early next ik« wek. . --- ImmedUiely on enrollment, llie 1 experienced men will be moved Inlo the campt already ocoipled by-ad- pp vance groups of the companlea fram Eoitem Itate*. ncjth Camp Sllet « Nearly reached their camp iitri, Mme o( wai lh<m lOO mlln Irom nll-end, dfcp hot In Uie Umber country, where tliry nar will work during Ihe eomlnt: rlx months. Kll Offlcen arid olher ebscnTR here expressed delight It the good bt- pH h»v!or-of-the-E4 !rtem-eomp«nie«. — although unii«ed lo high altitudes and the contusing babble of birds, - nhtep and occulonal wild animali. i,.,. they set abdtit pitching camps lu t .v' , night wllh little delay.. . Bome felt the effetla ol their J . ' final -nhoi" ot typhoid serumwhlch wai admlnUtertd on arrlvxl here. ^ Included amoiis the experienced men lo be laken Into eamp wrre 20 . from Camn to go to nig Smoky m Ihe Sawtooth forrM: 7 from Blilne (0 go to the SaalooUi VRlley; 30 troqi ,Elmorc county to po tn At- ^ gi lanta land .Pine In llx.nnlaff, fortttt and (lie balance from counUet far- the^^^e»^^»^^^MMhlMll4^lct ^ Under plans (or thflr dWrlbullon, 30 of (he experienced men will co lo eaeh naUonal forrit e.imp. and 18 lo each camp on prime and state -11 landfc-On completion of the campi. u n IU nen from eastern na'r.f will be ni aWgned to each, Foiirt«ff com- P»Dlea' of IM each wf'rr fip^tert from the Eait nexl Wednesday In Cl Ilx ipwui (rains. ^ « "t _Aa.or.Uie-Jd»Jio-men-b«ta£tn4I ona and U (0 be recruited In lhl< du- wu trlel win be camped at Cuynr Hot bodi Boring* near .Ketehum. ai Idaho Tl city and at Oalla«hrr PprinES peet where »Il.lumber sinjcture' art to»l nttripg eomplelion. Other ramp» l« trad t» bulU will be "tent camps" »lih 5nly noon uid wall* of lumber, 'w I - TRE ONLT 'ASSO II'S F ' ___________TW PilSipNFESSr iiPPi i ll: aid. , mum Wal«cG^28r-Ex:Con:;2 vict From Oregon, and Clar- enceCllck,27,Face‘possibIe Vcath for Abducting Girl / ------- aend (By Iti^ Auoclated Preu) hert K ANSAS Cmr.-June'3-Tielng "He poMlble deaUi on th« gallow* cami -under the Mlawuri lawrW ai' com] ter McOee, n,'fDimer'Otegon con- gave rict, and aarence-CUck. 37. Kansaa itgts C((y. conreated the kidnaping of atlor U ;u Mary McElroy (oday. pollee uld, Tlie development* came u a i. y (ederai gjwid Jury Indicted them and' lix othem'ln Uie plot. Tlie abducUon ot tlie 25-year-okl «. daughler-ot CKy ManageHf. P. Mc- q„{ Elroy, her lafe release on UO.OOO ranwm. (he arresl of eight auspecu, Texas, and Uie IndlcUnenU and con- (ConUnutd On I>age 3, Col. 3i In a ., OkU H lE p iO .“? 'imDimis: Arliiur E. Spailgy, Nampa, uJ' And Companion Pcrisii y > On Fishing Expedition MOSCOW. M#ho. June 3 iny- jllH Anhur E. Bpmj. N,miM. Id,hD. m il aBlstant-footbali cooch'anhe Unt- — veralty ot Idaho, and Boyd Brig- Tl ham. j in^^h-Hught* agrtoilliiral 1| reports drowned In Ihe Cleaiw'aier rin r near Kooskla lale loday. BC Word of Ihe tragedy w u received Woll liero by hi* brother, Don Spaugy. Iden' Reporla failed (o give deUll*. aaso Spaugy starred al Ihe unlienlly of tl wllh tlie Vandal eleven during tli# 'H pu t wvcral )e»t». H< formerly wm winl a.fUident al Nampa high achool. Falli HI* parent* re*lde at Nampa. city. OnFMI.,™, , The men veto rtporied to bart Mre. Uen on a flihlas exptdlUoo. A raft eled thay- had been iitlog w u fdund «em abandoned in lh« *lream, and whea Mn. Spaugy and hi* companion failed lOii to return urenl houn laler *earch Uh w u begtin.' . Mir Spaugy, .who. captained the I9SI ben Vandal*, had announced Friday hU Oi appointment, u director of athleUci a it at Lewliton normal ichool. H# had Nair been advised of hU appolnlment by prob Dr. J. E. Turner, pretldeni of the the ichool. and wu lo have aanuned Nevi duUea at Lewiston next tail. &ni: NoUble Record S< Bpangy held a nbtable iporti rec- ed a ord. He gndunted Irom Nampa high achool with eleven 'athleUc = letlen," football, b»*ketbait, ba*e- ball and tennis. In 1038 he w u atl- ilate high achool tackle. During hia ter" position on the football siring — ana w u rtganiea by sporta authori- tiei aa a potential all-Americao. r Brigham had Uiught at &Ioteow high ichool for ihe past eight yean. He graduated Irom lhat school and then Blltnded the University ot Idaho.-...........- ---------------- -- Repotta received al Moscpw from KMikla uld ^trs. Brigham and another woman were folla^tnt Spaugy and hli cnmpanlon wllh a car u the pair drilled down Ute river. Leaving the bank, lha road cut acrvu a small piece of Und u the river made a bcnd._ Upon re- IContlnued On Pagrj,~Col,T>' PRINCE DIES JN FRANCE “ ' NICE. Pnnc^Juiie J OTVPrlnce Nlcholu KarwOTevltch. a ^ I n _ . Wll found dead yesterday In a K(eo I hotel Police uld an overdose of a narcoUe caused his dealh. KING GEORGE OBSERVES ' ‘ F i m ^ H T H BjRTHDAY : LONDON, JunT’3 (-n - King " Oeorge V obser%'ed hU tlfly-elghth birthday today bul rhttimalUm In a -- I shoulder prevented him from at- I tending a mllltarT psgcant In hi* honor. • = Ralher. the prince of Wale* wai depuUwd to repre.'ent hi* -majealy at the trooping of the colon,'the = annual function on the lioire guard* parade to which the king has been wont to ride. aRlred in uniform, from the palice along llie mall wllh a gay retinue. the Wne b tn good hrallh. anil TiUy pmver«~i^orfe^'for~TO ~ " shoulder prewnli him (rom wear- .; Ing a uniform; ^ CHICAGO GANG MURDERS | ON^TIME-BEER-VENDER CHICAGO, June'J (.IV-Vlellm of n -one;.w*y ride." Cari Verdonl. 28, onefi.owner.et*.*trla«-oU»*er flat*, w u found *hot to death loday. hi* body dumped in a clay hole. The police said he had been lus- peeled of bootlegging actlvlUe*. had Iml consldenble of hi* beer n*t trade in the last year and perhnpt ^ A-ns thot for hts effort* (o break In- to the alcohol bujlnesi again. mCIATEDPRESS^NBWS, ?A L L rWlN FALLS, IDAHO. SUNDAY Oddities I, BIG KANRAN SERVEK . Ill --------WlTKOVT*OOUFENBATfON W •WICHITA. Km . June S(«-Dflitj I I ald.Roseberry, 20, 378 pourida and muscular, U going to us# hi* brswn lo-hclp-keep-thB-wtlf-away-frpJO Told by offlriaU tliey could.sot . . accept hi* appUcatlon for a placd < ' In tho lorest contenation corpi be^ . cauM none of hi* tamlly wat dt- U pendent on charity tor aupport, Donald replied, . . ' |{ "Can't you make room for m# and tend my pay to tome eligible coupio hert7". i -HB'Ieft-today for a-coDdilionln^ tt ; ca»p“->to aer\e without pay. HU y y compcniatlen will be-tent hr the •’*- government to penoni cheien by treas regUtratlon otflcUl* of Uio consen- n»nc slfon corp*. worfa ------- lion's 13-YEAR-OLD jIfeCRO LIKES TO BE IN JAfL OKUHOMA c rry , June 3 - |*arrl Danlel'Hlckman. 13-year-old Negro; like* 10 be In JalL _ .■PgtWLby_.folir.oUier >-outtu ^ ^ caplng from tiio Juvenile ward of <ci Ihe county Jail lo accompany them In a stolen motor ear lo Seminole, i n i OkUhoma. TO mile* dl*Unl, Daniel fl left hU companion* there and walk- IjH ed back to OkUhoma a t y . ____ . “I'le back again." he to^d Jailer ^ SmlUf at the counly Jail. "I llkn It here.". - y - ................... TWO ARMED MEN GET AWAY WITH IIO aCITS gup KANSAS c n v , June 3 (^VWlUt the temperature at 87 degrtet UiU h ntten«ion, two armed men entered a clothing- itore here, robbed tt of e 110 aummer nilU *nd drove awty (Continued On Page 3. Col. 3) iis liiii I Tuiiu rm I c uiiiMrM inlll .iHLLu nUlllLlI from >'atb BOISE.- Jtine 3 tD-Mlaa Uelen Wolfe. Twin Fall*, w u clfccUd prea- tIi ident of the Idaho State Nunea' down aaiocUtlon a t Ihe cloalng aeaslon ing i of their convention here today. iba c The MMXiatlon decided lo ludd ll* the c wmierjnteUuiJti,f?QVf^r. Twin jiuet FalU Mil bt the next cont'entloir^^ clly. thl* I Otiier olllcen elecled ven: Uiu td: U NtUle Chapman. Boise, leattaiy: skip Mre C. V. Martin. CaldweU,. ttpu elected Ucuuter; U lu.t}atut OU- S b «eraoo. Bc(K. vice prcaldtntr and u u t Mn. Minnie Rwmuuen, PocaUllo: per'l UU* Helen Smith, Bolu; Mrt. Beu- genei Uh Osborn, Twin and Mlu Mirgaret Ackenmn, Bolie. u mem- Th ben of Uie board ot director*. fouoi During U» day the nurtn heard Quett a lecture by Dr. Oeorga Proctor,'con*t Nampa, on *poiUd ferer; and on powe problemi of nunlng and reUtlon of' u the nurse to the hoipllal. by Mn. and • Neva Adamt. Poeatello, and Mis* and ' anllj Plne^l*e^^^^ ^ dl*cua'' ***** ed a group of medical aubject*. (bend 5 I V m K : ff ~ ^ I , „ . ZI Kl 5s - fe? A oauk .1 5* -1: , i J. : ’R i .t o " ! E ' 3 T ,^ ^ "1 r % I ________ _______________________ irsPAPEemTmiVFAL, AY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1933 IJECI81E81] S^t^DGf^FfimnJe- ~ 'cislon on $3,300,000,- j 000 Public Vtforks Program In Administration Bill L (By Tlie A*soctaled Preu) |,u TTTASinNOTON, June 3-T h e the W 'acnale’tlnanoe commlllee.to- -day-rejected the ealet Uxand Mm treasury note Uiue • method* of ft- i nanelng the 83,300MO,<IOO public ket work* program fn (Ae admfnlitra- uor tkin'* industrial recovery bill. ntx ll then deftrre<r untU Monday a tlui (Inal decision off the remainder of ten the mrisurf. Including Oulrman flul lUrrlvm's substitute for (ho house so I Incrtiscs In normal Income levies. 0 Manhal KlreagUi _ DefflDcrallc leaden, meanwhile, uic (ConUnued On Page 3, Col, 8l lOMlNS - " IlL lliN l ord Supreme Court Declares' g[ Municipal Power Plant Exempt From Special Levy K lail ------- day BOISE, June 3 (AV-Idaho *Ule *uprtme court ruled loday Uiat.thn m kllowBtt tax doe* not apply lo mu* MQ nlclpal powxr pUnu. and a reitnln- Mil tng-urderwMUiued'to’prcwnt-Uie — conrnilssloner ot Uw enforcement rD from collecting the Ux on power llll »licr«lcJ al ilie cll? fcHant at Idtlio >'alb, where the suit originated. No fipwlal ProTklM Hi Tlie rourl, in u decldon lunded inir down within a IcW mlnula of cloi- « _ Ing time lonlght. did nol mlo on Ibe con*tlluUoiml qiiMUon nUed Id the ca*e but tinted only lliat llie Uv ed failed lo rpecKy U ul municipal pow- nor ^ ^ tr* fn to-be ttxfd.-TVlthout ttt thl* spMUl direction, the court ral- (dl the ciislomaiy exempiloo of mu- Blclpal corporaUon* trom lazaUoo Oit Snw.dael»!cnj«U*v«d UM oUy-Ct ^ UuneceKlty of paying ont'half mtu per'Ulowaa bour on all electricity ^ ■'“ •“ ‘ j'u S e ., Si The decUloo alated Uut Uie court found 11 unneceuijry bi rale on tha quetUon cf WheUier Ui# *Ute had a coiuUluUonal right lo tax municipal powtr pUnU. ' f*** II v u Vrllten by Ju*Uee Olven* and concurred In by Justices Dudgo and Wtmetu. and Dlitrlct Judga H Babcock. Twin FalU. and fiiereni, hm BIKkfoot, ailting on Uie “lupremo iiah bench for the hearing. ip«i His First Stop — ~ If \ii \ .4^ 6uo'N I -.m W E M jy - 7 / f 7 Qopyright, 1S3J, by • ALLS COUA^rr - M M 33 .. ____________ __ :cnBEn TOCALL t)F~STST] Idaho’s Champion Fl Mo.ws LawnsAf (By The AuociaUd Prtu) wul: OHICAOO. June 3 - J u s t to keep feili hU wind up and hU pune tnfUted. and the' flute.champkin of Idaho' is rodi mowing lawn* In suburban Evans- kep' ton;-'. ................... ......... »we The big event'for' whlcli he U cha: keeping strict training U the na- A Uonal high school band toumamenl roac next wtek. m tv ln Cook. 17-year-oId of I tiulc looter of Idaho FalU. wm de- mar lermlned'to reprewnf hU ilate u He flute MioUt even If he had lo.wilk, and so he walked. big i Of eourte It w u not all fwlwork. (or There wtre soma bad time*,'' he pUc said, “when It teemed like a long cafe AURtlRN COMPANY PAYS in 50-CENT OlViOENO SOON IUI "cincACO. June .3 MVDlraiora of Auburn Aulomoblle cm pany to- day declared a cash divldeod o ' M - cenu a sliare to alockholden of rtc- ord June 20. BOISE MAN' ■MARRIES ------- ( SALT LAKB ClTy, June 3 tD - Frrd E. Huse, 39. DoUe. and Helen | Btll, U. Shreveport. LoulsUna, ob- (alntd a mairUge llCen*e hera to- d « .. rniTipnrp nnnmiriT inll lil/ri nl I ilrlH I __ <'” ■ NAMPA,Idah0,Jun03«VD«Pl«- Ing the Bllliude and influence of £| Praldcnt Pranklln D. Rooievelt on lore the liquor qutsUon and Uio pubUsh- ^f ed reporla of delivery and recep- "jj'Jj tion ot bet r a t the.Wlilie Hou** and th# Intention lo »er»a It during th# and prrsent admlnlstraUon. th* Idaho- Ort«on dbtrict ^«**embly of the M OJwreb'otth# Waareno today pa**- d<^ f tli’rtjHttffitThfihifc - gJ? Th* repoH dKltred ihtl Uquor yuj« foreea have capltallted on lha de-j^ prestlon and by a proceat ot Itet have led many lo beUera prohlbl- cgni lion h u been a faUure. I t urged th# into lemperanc* force* to rouse them- *pj, lelre* lo acUon. to organise, edu- the cate, agltale, pny and Tole to ny# ^ Uw u u u of lemperaoce tnd t t u ipoi the onr«h ol "weU-- _ u TTie five-day a**embty will clo*e hrm iPRiflfTflW nUht Tlih RtT. J9‘ ^ ilih Tucker, Lo* Angtle*. u Ui# wl ipeaker.^ »»•' ------------------- _____________________________ • nigl ^ ^ S y , I lion -A V l . s ^ ^ ' olhi '///^/^(^ " thei atel " Si' 'f. ,7 ^ Bur ~ /'/ - oth< [ ' ka 'S ilk] r - I X s, .>.15 /Vi ' » uld com; — > ------^ -------------- et b by Ttie New Vork IWmne, Ina, ' extr . unnsgn Aoorr ountAt; ______ or ancuuTioHa______ ROSS Dl IEXTRA S ^E~LEGISI Flute Blower 11'' Wter Walking East F walk to Chicago. Then aome kln( I! fellow vould atop and sire mo a lift ' and X vould play^for him u we rode,'I brought my mu*lc along and Cn kept practlelnc on tlte way. I'm In ' tvell''tbap#'lo win th#'7iattonal champlonahlp. I hope.-' At the end of hU tlx <Uyt on the . rotd Marvin walked lolo the otllce 1 of H. Dyer Bent In Evanston, chair- man of the natioiuil bond conletL He explained Uiat he had lo eat and tleep to keep in trim for the big *hov. to Bent found him a room (or which he mow* Itwn*. and a _ pUcotoeatforwhlfhheworkiina IJ cafeteria._____________________ _ D mumm I JfllESCDlENCE:! . whk -------: thU Bonnevllle.Counly Seat Be- comes Hoist Spot as Gov- emment Issues Licenses ____ p«' Inrt IDAHO FALLS, June 3 (AV-Ida- they ho FaUi, counly ceat of Bonneville a pl couiily^ bordering on Wyoming, to- tSOO day vaa a moist spot in tho'oUier- of a *lM.irlii;tl^te.eLMi>ho,_______ tod InUmal revenue offldaU here jslni wrre buty today Utuing Ucenset lo ta « i»11 ^9 fw... i»»nt hwf ti.f««Wl tin, poni der an ordinance vhlcli pa*aed the Hi dty council U*t night oo flnt rt*d- date Ing by a vole of 8 to 3, ed I Eighteen licenaet vtre i**ued be- kan lore Pred Wlille, iftputy collector of Internal itvtnue, ran out of "i o blank* and telegraphed BpUe for ■* tho addlUonaLKJpply. UeenitJi were U* thej lUnd* Ott Pollqr ' ' thee MeanwhlU, wlUi fedenl cfliel»l* a.Ai decUrtng thrlr InUotloii not ,lo £ f coimDF-tbHucl««i «1UI. Mlei o( M beer^Ilcttueddtvkn. Uie B^no- vUle county conuniatlon con*ldared ^ a.rtaoluUoa decUrlog bereragei ot not more than 3J per cent alcoboUe «ea content 'are hereby declarvd »bn- . lntoxicaUng.,uul Uiat U» county T tpend no money In proaecutloa foe Uu the handling" of luch drink*. ‘-- M*yor BartllU W. CUrk. vho « *pon*ortd th# ordln*nc« diclarlnf 3J ptr cent beer ltg*I, declared It fl * u good a* paaied". and added; I , Thoee handllnv 3.3 nrr'cent bKf U till nol be boihered by »cai pouc# officers." II Start Salu nn Bome lolt drink eilabllihmentj HI and pool halU tlortcd tale of beer openiy-Ust-nlght.-aiid-today .tUU - - oUien were dUpensIn; the beverage. Cm ^hwr'^trirt:__ night, and motor tnicki vere re- I ported to have arrived during the night and UiU morning with addi- j tional Mock*. -FMeral-nftlcUU had announeed lhat Ihe Webb-Kenyon act.-forbid- ding the transportation of U]uor In- to prohibition territory, conatltuted <!«, Uw only ftdtnl btr aplntl cale of beer In (hU clly. - - nin Mayor Clark declared temal oUier Idtho clUe* on ihUrestlng { S IhemMlrr* In legilUlng Uie aa^e of A' beer, kfayor Cliarle* A. Brown, Poe- ryn atelto. and Elmer .SmlUi,*prrildent ^ ef the Pocaltllo dty council, at- tended the council meeUng here <,«» lu t nlgbt.irlicn thc.bcer ordioaooe mer WM psued. tnd Mayor Clark Uter trac had ttleplionf call* from numerout pff, other Cltlrs aaVing (or Information, '^•ri H#.uldJbc{fiJncluiled-.T»1n.Fall9. ng, Burley. Ru)>rrt, Namp.i, Boise and nih, .tan. .. Bt. KANSAS DESPERADOES STILL-ELUDE PURSUERS n --------- ____ _ the -BAnTLESVlLLi:.. OkU.. Juue.'s ture MV-A-wcptnlliia-tfaU-.ot.i.crime, 5P«; IvUtlna cr.izlly hctcm five statei. wm WM.folIo«cd rfl'-iitkuly lonlgiit by r' offlctr* Wfklus. 10 dangerous con- jure vlcU.who c.wnp«I (rom llie K ansu penltciill*ry Mcmorlnl day, *»'' The sMrcIi reinered In Oklalioma, where nn eIe\?nUi convict w u ar- retted yeMerdny. Wdtly tcsltered ^ repori* wnrrnnled the conclusion ^ (hat the •olfleer*’ dltdculUf* had been lixTf««'d by f.fpir*tlon o( the Phei fuglUiTs into small groups, (leclng Jof*' hi many dir«tloitf. '"* .Pouts touchi thrte oreralltd men sate Pawhmka. Oklnhom.1.. Ute tnday. m r fer KIglMWffifHPf.ammu; iilllon and rtriuriM Wfori* the cirrk ^ could find cirlridgts of Uio caliber dt*lrtd. • ■ 5’’'* Hunger led UwU Brchlel, young «ni hank rflbb<'r. lo.a farmhouse near J"® Dripping Spring*. OkUhoma. yti- ‘6"> lerday and a powe captured him wilHbufr#*i»lrti.cc. - •— BOISE OFFICERS ARREST MAN WANTED IN TACOMA J , ------- - -I-Bl BOISE, June 3 (|?7-Inrlng W,Ny«, raet ttld by police 10 be wanted in Ta? u,# coma. Waihlngton. lo face a chars# men Bf burgUry and attempted robbery. Uon waiarresied here loday aocWield for ^ txtndltloa. ' ....... TODAY: Cloidy. I W O - 10 PAGE3 - S CENIS— S ecides"^ SESSION (E iro te Liquor And I d ^ M Mr Finance Q u e t ^ H f Receive A j j ^ K i e ■THt _______ _ J From_.Sic|<bed, ChHTExec ' '"iilivo~Aniiounces Inten- ' ' tions Io Issue ' Order I “ Within a Few Days” , .' ! uiy 111. AuocUUd Pru.) ! T l OISE, June 3-OoTcmorO. Ben K Ron todty announced ho vould . .H .,fjJI a tpecltl «**loa.ot.UiftJ^------u. IsUture "wiililn a few daya" to con- tlder Itsallxlng and Uxlng beer tn . Idalio and lo amtnd Uie lUto Uv gomnlng tale of lecuriUca by Uis ^ department of publlo Invetunenu. , • The'caOI. h# uld, mty aUo Includa, t requttt for • tales t^ . He annouBced liU inUntun to . ntwtpaptrnieOrM he Uy In bed. to ' vhlch ho n u been confined moat of - r thU WYek vlUk an acute attack of Iftnillllit , • Briefly.OBlUnti PUa Extremely hoane, be gave out hia ■— r plan hriclly u fuUowa: , To amend UieaUleUv vhlcb the ' (uprtse court decMtd thit vttk pnrailed the dtputmrat'et publld’ InruuntoU telUog teeuriUei beforo. ' they mttuiv. % ruling vhlch btocked' I a pUn of Uie dtptrtmcnt to buy . tSOOMOIntlalevtrranUuameatU of aupplyior-ctah lo Uie treaniT;' ' . tnd.to.acton.U)e.QueiUon.ttf.lml!--------- I Jilng 3,3 per eent beer tnd Impotlnt I taxu 00 t^ teYcw and thp dU- ? ’^Hmtd'he hadnotdteldtdobi^ date th# legUlalun vlll be eorfren-' . ed but'decUrtd it hU tnlentlaa . lo karn the aUHude of the member*. "jfefore I call b aeialan,'* iw o ld . : “I o n going to know Ult atUtudo oT I thtt Irgttltton, I vant to kaov whtt ' they are golo« io flo. 1 d m t vani I ihtm-lo come, bere egeectlnt to tpent » vtek or mott eootldrrlnf Uiese QBoUoot.'' iuii.pii.’''’’ ■■ , tOoDtinoed On P tie 3. Col. 1) ' P R i lirrnllilrn I™ 1 -------- f .:" _ : SflnatoL-Jofah-Welcomo$_ __ : —Depafiarr^ronnaeaj— ' About Gold Standard ■ I ' -WASHIHOTOIT.-JuneS tfl^AmW --------- : crldof-BtdFalUirand’itepudla- tiOQl* the lenate today tlve imat ’ congreulonal-approval to-tbe ad-~:----- : , mlnlitraUonI tttoluUon permltUflp I payment of aU contncU lo legal ‘“yn'rAtota — to nt. ' DemocnU and Wulern Iteput>tlcani'~ ’ droTB Uirough by» tote of 48 to 30 Uw meuure requeited by Uie admin- ^ UtnUon, tllmlnallog Uie gold pay- ' mtnt«qulrtm«nU-fhwi-aa-eoo.--------^ ' tracU, public and private, elUier ' prtient or fuiurt. ThU mean* thtt war debU. marl- " ; ' • gagtt (Uld Ubtny. bond*. M.weU.aa--------- oUier govenmientAl and private ob- ligation*, may be lelUed In legal tender mono'. obri*tlng iht require;. - mtnl Hint gold ihaU be. used. • Nftdi Slgnalarr* . Tit* resolution had already passed the houso and netd* only Mie tlgna---------- turt* of Vice-President Oamer and* speaker Rainey Wfore going to th» ' ' White House. ' Two attempt* to modify,the mea- Hire by tllmlnaUrg lU relroaetirt ____ ftalurta. and (o exeludo govemmcn- (al obligation*, were rejected during debate,« (o 31 and 38 to 2«, respec- Uvely. To prolfsU Uiat the resolution’ wmild caU for rrpudlallon of^ov- trnmcnt obllgatloni. detfnden re- plied that the aeltare of tlie ma- jority WM smireme and Uiat. the gorernmenl had Uie right to abro- ’ gate contncU lu canylng out Ita .; conrtltultonal.fuuirllnn nt rtgtiial:____ _ ing-woney. ............. . • - "W t n ffhUiani-AmertCBnnrilt------ r- grow red around Hit ean when they think of the dlihonot and dL<- honorable Uilng Uil* congrtsi did, tho Prnnsylvanl* Republican, Retd, , told hi* coU^Agut*. In reply. Wnalor Rorali. lUpufr- llfsn, Idalw,-w*M: "We most «**i4 to--------- K t tribute lo Ihe gald sUndard at 6 expense of the AmerieM peo- h u b«n saU Uiat Uib tno- .. leUon U ttpBdUUM.’ Bonh added. -I-m not prtparrd «o »Dtf«Tert i ^ t faet pal while the bendhelder h u U>e (eebnlnl hgbt t« demand pay- ment io gdd be meat take bU poal- Uon wilb the ral «t Uia AMricaa • .(Ccnllnutd Oo Pige .J. OoL~« • ' ; '

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · '4 K Elaition- ' T H E. VOL 18.'.NO. 50_________ “Lpne’rounfl- Flier Roars -G^v^r—Atlani —San-Franclsco^T^eir Ji

'4 K E la it io n - ' ■

T H E. V O L 18.'.NO. 50________ _

“Lpne’rounfl- Flier Roars

-G v r—Atlani— San-Franclsco^T^eir J i

“ Severe” EarthquakeS M n iA K clm o Jan ii I ^

dlT M “»e»e«. * « t'M o-ckek wnlghl. •

^ * .« ,H .h « i . W> | « S h

Qu»ke. _ _ _ ■

w u tlmodl M MTtrt u t rteenl e«rth illiWlMnef.• No dama*# »** fJon® ,, Tho qu»k« ippaMntly wm o •

c tl chsricler. •» H « « «»l k ntarbr dllea.

T . A . WALTERS V ISITS ^ W ATERU SERSIH U TA H

SALT UK E c n v , June 3 MV-T. **y A X ltm .fonD olyotC .ld* tU . u -

■ iliUnt McicUry ot Iho avti ivmtt Dtmocnllc oltlcW In Idahck jy„ u d R. P. WalUr, chief tnglnccr o(

- : X '- b a r » ; . - o J - ^ .n a t o ^ ^ ^ ^ T rlre here tomomw *n rout« lo W -

.-K«,.OUh.-lonieet wtlh otflclaU of *th# Btrawberrj Waur UieW u v f

. elation and other toSw»ter problemi oa tho 8lre«bcrry|J^^

*"w S lin and Waller will Journeyfrom hero lo wu^ern I^ h o neU “ g ve«k to eonter wllh waUnuen In » tho Oem lUte._________ ,!,(

KOREAN DOCTOR D IES h«

IN PACT WITH M A T E |;r_ _ , !Ui

LOS ANOELES. Juna 3 W -D r. f -Vounic D. Hahn. Korean physician.

died In a hosplul loday from the

? "dealh pact* with liU JJ-year- ' old Chlneae wife. Sally Hahn, whow b

■ body WM found In the phj-xlclani ala oirice lu l nlihU , ,, ‘

The woman had dlfd from a bul* l »l > t wound In the htad. Her-hwhand w ti lylni on Ihe.floor, appartntly rle dead, but pelleo lound . h« wm Mi

. hrealhlnt and took him t* » hoa- Im pltal.’ *”, AuUiorltlei Hid Dr. Hahn »*a C

^ Inrorafdo lh liw lti’ideaU ibyte le .ily 4 pbena and went fnm iW aliotM lo «

> hu o fto /pe ra»d notea euJoiUln* tw

well now to hll relatlwi. jrfl. DOi

IDAHO UNIVERSITY HEAD

SPEAKS AT C O R V A L L IS ;^ — I (

CORVALLIS. Ore, June 3 Dr.-M. 0, Neale, prealdent of tho T f Unlvenlty ot Idaho, and Mn. Neale.; M Joined Stale ChanceUor ot Hither J l Education W. J. Kerr and Mn. Kerr today lo Ihe annual rectpUon to tha lenlon. alumni and kuuU at

___ Ortgon.nalfl.collfjt.________L.____Or. Ntalo *Ui dellrer the eom-

mencemenl Jiddrtu al Oregon Stale neat MoHday,.______ ;_______ Qj,

“ C lfifO N IKUUHS KILL,

4 0 0 CHINESE BANDlTSj

CANTON.. Chin,, (Sillia»j). Jun®4 VPi-rwiT imndrtrf bandIU Infe it--..^

----- rn T ‘hFbordtrrofKwanlUDg a n d " - JFukien protlnct* have bettj killed

. by Canlon lovemmeal uoop*. ac* J"■ cording lo Chlneie reporta. l”

I The CantontM amhoclllea are al-I ttmpliflR to wipe out brigand bonds I chlth are pillaging South China.

ZION C IT r FATAL CRASH ™

■ INCRIMINATES MOTORIST...... ,.jh8•SAI.T U K E c m r . June 1 Ml - .van

A complaint charging Vaughn pet*,Ea« rrton. X. South Jonlin. with Invot*. untary wanalaughtcr In connection N

^ nichardi in an aulomoblle accident rtailitre Frldiy nlghl, w u drawn up by ih<iIhe county altomry'a oFdce lite.lo* >n ' day end offlcm aild Clly Judge C. *m

..r..Dalbj-..Kho w«k confined, lo hla « «. home with a cold loday, will be Miked 0. lo alin It u won ai he rttumod lo *’‘1’

----- duty.----- --------------------------------- her. Olflcer* «iio InvcJtlgaled Ihe accl- alth dent aald Pelet»on »»rr\cd while *nn

' rounding*corner,hUmKhtneairlk- »hti ing Dr. 0 . OUI lUch.rda* ear. l a . ‘h»: which hll bite.w u riding. She aut- nl«l fcrcd a broken b » tt B

___ _ flnj

WASHINGTON HAPPMINGS i

(By Tlie Aaoclaled Pm a) i^ p t i tdmlnlitnlloa u J

rwwntlai alui^itnig in* SOld-pAJ- i n j gen t ffqulwmnit m puWle end tirl«

, While Rou&e. ... U'

SALES TAX.’p ? ^ ^ by Benalori??,! Ilfcd. flepubllcM. Penniylvarfa,*-** 1 rejectfd b f th t uiUle commllt« u un/i

_ * meinod for'nsinclng tho MJOe..'So. OM.MO publicTTorlo protram. • -u jji

HOtSK WM prevented from p*a*J?iS Ing me RdmlnliUiiUon railroad bU l'.i, by Ihc l»fk of a quunjm, bul li ^ rtad>- w paw ll Monday:--------------Jn j

sr..V.VTi; mlUlary affaln etounil- tee (ircidM to recall Cotonel Iru l i c itr

♦ U: llo«T. ilif prealdenfa aecrelwy, ,h n 'in the -iflilfi kll" Uimilgallon In a n 'n m effort to c:f*r up apparently con- be t

■ fueling tfstlmony. jonly

iM tm woM u u m a o r ___ A a a o c u T m _ r o n g ^ ^ _ _ ^ ^ _

i-the-WMdp 5 Eastward Kl itie-WatersFJiinm irM attern ®

Hopes To B reS r * Aerial Records !

SNp, "Century ol ProgrKS," / Carries 700 Gallo’n n i J j

—Gasoline — Enougli lo Ur Remain fliofi 2S Hours o;

— _ UliiDy Tlio AMOCIated P rtu )

N ew v o r k . June 4 (Sunday “ * Memingi-Dound around the . / worid alone, Jlmmlo Mattem

doored over Newtoundliind and wai “

■ WlUi'the wind behind him and fair weather. Ihe 38-ytar«oId T « « , avUlor w u reported [u t night lo have been ilghled over the Wadham lilandi otl the northeaalem cooil Ml

Earller-illghlly more tlian aicvenhoun after he ietl NewVork-Mal- - -tem v u aeen over Lewbporte. New­foundland, Mme 1200 mllea fron the Ilart. He had lett Floyd Bennelt

' field. Brooklyn, at 4:10 A. M. Bat- ' 'tirday. ’

By not landing al Harbor O ru e - Ar tho cuitomary ilopplng point lor fllen beforo they attempt tho At- Inntlo-Maltcm gained almcat four houn advanuge on tho round-th«-

; world rtcord ot B dayi 19 houn and |S1 mlnutea aet by Wiley Poet and lUrald Oalty lo 1»1.

Following Ihe Lindbergh 'roulc. t Mallem'a tin t acheduied atop w u Ati Paris, which he expected' to ' ^ h a s wllhln 27 houn. Tlien, After alx rer ha u tO to .^C « .^ t_(^ toM oecow . g

But flnt, itierd wm fog and tain nn along the IrUli cooai lo-batUe.. rln

The bullel'iluped plane, rtsemb- \ ling a mighty eagle wllh Iti wings t,., dappled In red, while and blue, rar- r ; , rtes no ndlo and further word of t Millcm'a progreu ra«t from Kei'- louadtand rauti come from ililpi a l m K l ifflUi he nosu over Ireland. « .|

ODty at Clare, regarded u a like- jjii ly Ipot for Maitem lo itrlke tho cotH, were weather condlUona talr for.,flying along.the E u t Atlantic ;<]

Orden Ooardi Ost ' ibiIrlih oftlcUU early In the day sn

ordered cirlc guard* along the *ea- board to maintain a dote watch, ' ' ^

‘111 be back In a week,- th# San £ Angelo irap dnimmer-tumed-avla- vc

. lor cried out lo a tauU crowd ot ip|

i (ConUnued On”Page 3, Col“ 5 T J j,

i l E ¥ l : JWiEIJlSS

• • bal — ^ ila

Civiiian-Conservaliim-Corps I OKicers Announce Plans g i To Increase Enrollment ^

____ HeL-.-JJOI8&-Juno-3-(J’ N w ly-M O men of the "experienced cla.u’ will ^ enrolled Monday and Tueidiy ka for Ihe Civilian Conurvallon corpi . q. camps In wtilern Idaho, ll w u an- gni nounced a l headquarter! hero lo- day, and enrollment of all Uie 1000 Hn men between the agei ol is and U rut w u expected to start early next ik«w ek. . ---

ImmedUiely on enrollment, llie 1 experienced men will be moved Inlo the campt already ocoipled by-ad- pp vance groups of the companlea fram Eoitem Itate*.

ncjth Camp Sllet «Nearly

reached their camp iitri, Mme o( wai lh<m lOO mlln Irom nll-end, dfcp hot In Uie Umber country, where tliry nar will work during Ihe eomlnt: rlx months. Kll

Offlcen arid olher ebscnTR here expressed delight I t the good bt- pH h»v!or-of-the-E4!rtem-eomp«nie«. — although unii«ed lo high altitudes and the contusing babble of birds, - nhtep and occulonal wild animali. i,.,. they set abdtit pitching camps lu t .v ' , night wllh little delay.. .

Bome felt the effetla ol their J . ' final -nhoi" ot typhoid serumwhlch wai admlnUtertd on arrlvxl here.

Included amoiis the experienced men lo be laken Into eamp wrre 20 . from Camn to go to nig Smoky m Ihe Sawtooth forrM: 7 from Blilne (0 go to the SaalooUi VRlley; 30 troqi ,Elmorc county to po tn At- ^ gi lanta land .Pine In llx.nnlaff, fortttt and (lie balance from counUet far-the^^^e»^^»^^^M M hlM ll4^lct ^

Under plans (or thflr dWrlbullon,30 of (he experienced men will co lo eaeh naUonal forrit e.imp. and 18 lo each camp on prim e and state -11 landfc-On completion of the campi. u n IU nen from eastern na'r.f will be ni aWgned to each, Foiirt«ff com- P»Dlea' of IM each wf'rr fip^tert from the Eait nexl Wednesday In Cl Ilx ipw ui (rains. • « "t_Aa.or.Uie-Jd»Jio-men-b«ta£tn4I ona and U (0 be recruited In lhl< du- w u trlel win be camped at Cuynr Hot bodi Boring* near .Ketehum. ai Idaho Tl city and at Oalla«hrr PprinES peet where »Il.lumber sinjcture' art to»l nttripg eomplelion. Other ramp» l« trad t» bulU will be "tent camps" »lih 5nly noon u id wall* of lumber, 'w I

- TRE ONLT 'ASSO

I I ' S F' ___________T W

PilSipNFESSr iiP P i i l l :

aid.” ■, mum

W al«cG ^28r-E x:C on:;2 vict From Oregon, and Clar- enceCllck,27,Face‘possibIe Vcath for Abducting Girl

/ ------- aend(By Iti^ Auoclated Preu) hert

KANSAS Cm r.-June'3-Tielng "He poMlble deaUi on th« gallow* cami

-under the Mlawuri lawrW ai' com] ter McOee, n,'fDimer'Otegon con- gave rict, and aarence-CUck. 37. Kansaa itgts C((y. conreated the kidnaping of atlor U ;u Mary McElroy (oday. pollee

uld, Tlie development* came u a i . y (ederai gjwid Jury Indicted them and' lix othem'ln Uie plot.

Tlie abducUon ot tlie 25-year-okl « . daughler-ot CKy ManageHf. P. Mc- q„ { Elroy, her lafe release on UO.OOO ranwm. (he arresl of eight auspecu,

Texas, and Uie IndlcUnenU and con-

(ConUnutd On I>age 3, Col. 3i In a ., OkU

H lE p iO .“?'imDimis:

Arliiur E. Spailgy, Nampa, uJ' And Companion Pcrisii y> On Fishing Expedition

MOSCOW. M#ho. June 3 iny- jllH Anhur E. Bpmj. N,miM. Id,hD. m il aBlstant-footbali cooch'anhe Unt- — veralty ot Idaho, and Boyd Brig- Tl ham. j in ^h-Hught* agrtoilliiral 1|

reports drowned In Ihe Cleaiw'aierrin r near Kooskla lale loday. BC

Word of Ihe tragedy w u received Wollliero by hi* brother, Don Spaugy. Iden'Reporla failed (o give deUll*. aaso

Spaugy starred al Ihe unlienlly of tlwllh tlie Vandal eleven during tli# 'Hp u t wvcral )e»t». H< formerly wm winla.fUident al Nampa high achool. FalliHI* parent* re*lde at Nampa. city.

O n F M I . ,™ ,, The men veto rtporied to ba rt Mre.Uen on a flihlas exptdlUoo. A raft eledthay- had been iitlog w u fdund «emabandoned in lh« *lream, and whea Mn.Spaugy and hi* companion failed lOiito return u re n l houn laler *earch Uhw u begtin.' . Mir

Spaugy, .who. captained the I9SI benVandal*, had announced Friday hU Oiappointment, u director of athleUci a ita t Lewliton normal ichool. H# had Nairbeen advised of hU appolnlment by probDr. J. E. Turner, pretldeni of the theichool. and w u lo have aanuned NeviduUea a t Lewiston next tail. &ni:

NoUble Record S<Bpangy held a nbtable iporti rec- ed a

ord. He gndunted Irom Nampahigh achool with eleven 'athleUc = letlen," football, b»*ketbait, ba*e- ball and tennis. In 1038 he w u atl- ilate high achool tackle. During hia

ter" position on the football siring — ana w u rtganiea by sporta authori- tiei aa a potential all-Americao. r

Brigham had Uiught at &Ioteow high ichool for ihe past eight yean.He graduated Irom lhat school and then Blltnded the University otIdaho.-...........- ------------------

Repotta received al Moscpw from KMikla u ld ^trs. Brigham and another woman were folla^tnt Spaugy and hli cnmpanlon wllh a car u the pair drilled down Ute river. Leaving the bank, lha road cut acrvu a small piece of Und u the river made a bcnd._ Upon re-

IContlnued On Pagrj,~Col,T>'

PRINCE DIES JN FRANCE “ 'NICE. Pnnc^Juiie J OTVPrlnce

Nlcholu KarwOTevltch. a ^ I n _ .

Wll found dead yesterday In a K(eo I hotel Police u ld an overdose of a narcoUe caused his dealh. ■

KING GEORGE OBSERVES ' ‘ F im ^ H T H BjRTHDAY :

LONDON, JunT’ 3 (-n - King " Oeorge V obser%'ed hU tlfly-elghth birthday today bul rhttimalUm In a -- I shoulder prevented him from at- I tending a mllltarT psgcant In hi* honor. • =

Ralher. the prince of Wale* wai depuUwd to repre.'ent hi* -majealy at the trooping of the colon,'the = annual function on the lioire guard* parade to which the king has been wont to ride. aRlred in uniform, from the palice along llie mall wllh a gay retinue.

the Wne b tn good hrallh. anil TiUy pm ver«~ i^o rfe^ 'fo r~ T O ~ "

shoulder prewnli him (rom wear- .; Ing a uniform; ^

CHICAGO GANG MURDERS | ON^TIME-BEER-VENDERCHICAGO, June'J (.IV-Vlellm of

n -one;.w*y ride." Cari Verdonl. 28, onefi.owner.et*.*trla«-oU»*er flat*, w u found *hot to death loday. hi* body dumped in a clay hole.

The police said he had been lus- peeled of bootlegging actlvlUe*. had Iml consldenble of hi* beer n*t trade in the last year and perhnpt ^ A-ns thot for hts effort* (o break In­to the alcohol bujlnesi again.

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•WICHITA. Km . June S(«-D flitj I I ald.Roseberry, 20, 378 pourida and muscular, U going to us# hi* brswn lo-hclp-keep-thB-wtlf-away-frpJO

Told by offlriaU tliey could.sot . . accept hi* appUcatlon for a placd <' In tho lorest contenation corpi be^ . cauM none of hi* tamlly wat dt- U pendent on charity tor aupport, Donald replied, . . ' |{

"Can't you make room for m# and tend my pay to tome eligible coupio hert7 " . i-HB'Ieft-today for a-coDdilionln^ t t ; ca»p“->to aer\e without pay. HU y y compcniatlen will be-tent hr the •’ *- government to penoni cheien by treas regUtratlon otflcUl* of Uio consen- n»nc slfon corp*. worfa

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LIKES TO BE IN JAfL OKUHOMA c rr y , June 3 - |*arrl

Danlel'Hlckman. 13-year-old Negro; like* 10 be In JalL _.■PgtWLby_.folir.oUier >-outtu ^ ^ caplng from tiio Juvenile ward of <ci Ihe county Jail lo accompany them In a stolen motor ear lo Seminole, i n i OkUhoma. TO mile* dl*Unl, Daniel fl left hU companion* there and walk- IjHed back to OkUhoma a t y . ____. “I'le back again." he to^d Jailer

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TWO ARMED MEN GETAWAY WITH IIO aCITS gup

KANSAS c n v , June 3 (^VWlUt the temperature a t 87 degrtet UiU h ntten«ion, two armed men entered a clothing- itore here, robbed tt of e 110 aummer nilU *nd drove awty

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Wolfe. Twin Fall*, w u clfccUd prea- t Ii ident of the Idaho State Nunea' down aaiocUtlon a t Ihe cloalng aeaslon ing i of their convention here today. iba c

The MMXiatlon decided lo ludd ll* the c wmierjnteUuiJti,f?QVf^r. Twin jiuet FalU Mil bt the next con t'en tlo ir^ ^ clly. thl* I

Otiier olllcen elecled ven : U iu td: U NtUle Chapman. Boise, le a tta iy : skip Mre C. V. Martin. CaldweU,. ttpu elected Ucuuter; U lu .t} a tu t OU- S b «eraoo. Bc(K. vice prcaldtntr and u u t Mn. Minnie Rwmuuen, PocaUllo: per'l UU* Helen Smith, Bolu; Mrt. Beu- genei Uh Osborn, Twin and Mlu Mirgaret Ackenmn, Bolie. u mem- Th ben of Uie board ot director*. fouoi

During U» day the nurtn heard Quett a lecture by Dr. Oeorga Proctor,'con*t Nampa, on *poiUd ferer; and on powe problemi of nunlng and reUtlon of' u the nurse to the hoipllal. by Mn. and • Neva Adamt. Poeatello, and Mis* and ' a n llj Plne^l*e^^^^ dl*cua'' ***** ed a group of medical aubject*. (bend

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'cislon on $3,300,000,- j 000 Public Vtforks Program In Administration Bill L

(By Tlie A*soctaled Preu) |,u TTTASinNOTON, June 3 -T h e the W 'ac n a le ’ tlnanoe commlllee.to- ” -day-rejected the ealet Uxand Mm

treasury note Uiue • method* of ft- i nanelng the 83,300MO,<IOO public ket work* program fn (Ae admfnlitra- uor tkin'* industrial recovery bill. ntx

l l then deftrre<r untU Monday a tlui (Inal decision off the remainder of ten the mrisurf. Including Oulrman flul lUrrlvm's substitute for (ho house so I Incrtiscs In normal Income levies. 0

Manhal KlreagUi _ DefflDcrallc leaden, meanwhile, uic

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BOISE, June 3 (AV-Idaho *Ule *uprtme court ruled loday Uiat.thn m kllowBtt tax doe* not apply lo mu* MQ nlclpal powxr pUnu. and a reitnln- Mil tng-urderwMUiued'to’prcwnt-Uie — conrnilssloner ot Uw enforcement rD from collecting the Ux on power llll »licr«lcJ a l ilie cll? fcHant a t Idtlio >'alb, where the suit originated.

No fipwlal ProTklM HiTlie rourl, in u decldon lunded inir

down within a IcW mlnula of cloi- « _ Ing time lonlght. did nol mlo on Ibe con*tlluUoiml qiiMUon nUed Id the ca*e but tinted only lliat llie U v ed failed lo rpecKy U ul municipal pow- nor ^ ^ t r * f n to-be ttxfd.-TVlthout ttt thl* spMUl direction, the court ral- (dl the ciislomaiy exempiloo of mu- Blclpal corporaUon* trom lazaUoo Oit

Snw.dael»!cnj«U*v«d UM oUy-Ct ^ UuneceKlty of paying ont'half mtu per'Ulowaa bour on all electricity ^

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found 11 unneceuijry bi rale on tha quetUon cf WheUier Ui# *Ute had a *® coiuUluUonal right lo tax municipal powtr pUnU. ' f***

II v u Vrllten by Ju*Uee Olven* and concurred In by Justices Dudgo and W tmetu. and Dlitrlct Judga H Babcock. Twin FalU. and fiiereni, hm BIKkfoot, ailting on Uie “ lupremo iiah bench for the hearing. ip«i

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(By The AuociaUd Prtu) wul: OHICAOO. June 3 -Ju s t to keep feili

hU wind up and hU pune tnfUted. and the' flute.champkin of Idaho' is rodi mowing lawn* In suburban Evans- kep'ton;-'. — ................... ......... »we

The big event'for' whlcli he U cha: keeping strict training U the na- A Uonal high school band toumamenl roac next wtek. m tv ln Cook. 17-year-oId of I tiulc looter of Idaho FalU. wm de- mar lermlned'to reprewnf hU ilate u He flute MioUt even If he had lo.wilk, and so he walked. big i

Of eourte It w u not all fwlwork. (or There wtre soma bad time*,'' he pUc

said, “when It teemed like a long cafe

AURtlRN COMPANY PAYS in 50-CENT OlViOENO SOON IUI

"cincACO. June .3 MVDlraiora of Auburn Aulomoblle cmpany to­day declared a cash divldeod o ' M - cenu a sliare to alockholden of rtc- ord June 20.

BOISE MAN' ■ MARRIES------- (

SALT LAKB ClTy, June 3 tD - Frrd E. Huse, 39. DoUe. and Helen | Btll, U. Shreveport. LoulsUna, ob- (alntd a mairUge llCen*e hera to- d « . . „

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Ing the Bllliude and influence of £| Praldcnt Pranklln D. Rooievelt on lore the liquor qutsUon and Uio pubUsh- ^f ed reporla of delivery and recep- "jj'Jj tion ot bet r a t the.Wlilie Hou** and th# Intention lo »er»a I t during th# and prrsent admlnlstraUon. th* Idaho- Ort«on dbtrict «**embly of the M OJwreb'otth# Waareno today pa**- d<^f t l i ’rtjHttffitThfihifc - gJ?

Th* repoH dKltred ih tl Uquor yuj« foreea have capltallted on lha de-j^ prestlon and by a proceat ot Itet have led many lo beUera prohlbl- cgni lion h u been a faUure. I t urged th# into lemperanc* force* to rouse them- *pj, lelre* lo acUon. to organise, edu- the cate, agltale, pny and Tole to ny# ^ Uw u u u of lemperaoce tnd t t u ipoi the onr«h o l "weU-- _ u

TTie five-day a**embty will clo*e hrm iPRiflfTflW nUht Tlih RtT. J9‘ ^ ilih Tucker, Lo* Angtle*. u Ui# wl ipeaker.^ »»•'

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Flute Blower 11'' Wter Walking East Fwalk to Chicago. Then aome kln( I ! fellow vould atop and sire mo a lift ' and X vould play^for him u we rode,'I brought my mu*lc along and Cn kept practlelnc on tlte way. I'm In ■ ' tve ll''tb ap# 'lo win th#'7iattonal champlonahlp. I hope.-'

At the end of hU tlx <Uyt on the . rotd Marvin walked lolo the otllce 1 of H. Dyer Bent In Evanston, chair­man of the natioiuil bond conletL ‘ He explained Uiat he had lo eat and tleep to keep in trim for the big *hov. to Bent found him a room (or which he mow* Itwn*. and a _ pU co toeatforw hlfhhew ork iina I J cafeteria._____________________ _ D

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Bonnevllle.Counly Seat Be- comes Hoist Spot as Gov- emment Issues Licenses

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IDAHO FALLS, June 3 (AV-Ida- they ho FaUi, counly ceat of Bonneville a pl couiily bordering on Wyoming, to- tSOO day vaa a moist spot in tho'oUier- of a*lM .irlii;tl^te.eLMi>ho,_______ tod

InUmal revenue offldaU here jslni wrre buty today Utuing Ucenset lo ta « i»11 ^9 fw... i»»nt hwf ti.f««Wl tin , poni der an ordinance vhlcli pa*aed the Hi dty council U*t night oo fln t rt*d- date Ing by a vole of 8 to 3, ed I

Eighteen licenaet vtre i**ued be- kan lore Pred Wlille, iftputy collector of Internal itvtnue, ran out of " i o blank* and telegraphed BpUe for ■* tho addlUonaLKJpply. UeenitJi were U* thej

lUnd* Ott Pollqr ' ' thee MeanwhlU, wlUi fedenl cfliel»l* a.Ai

decUrtng thrlr InUotloii not , lo £ f coimDF-tbHucl««i «1UI. Mlei o( M beer^ Ilc ttu e d d tv k n . Uie B ^no- vUle county conuniatlon con*ldared ^ a.rtaoluUoa decUrlog bereragei ot not more than 3J per cent alcoboUe «ea content 'a re hereby declarvd »bn- . lntoxicaUng.,uul Uiat U» county T tpend no money In proaecutloa foe Uu the handling" of luch drink*. ‘- -

M*yor BartllU W. CUrk. vho « *pon*ortd th# ordln*nc« diclarlnf • 3 J ptr cent beer ltg*I, declared It f l * u good a* paaied". and added; I , Thoee handllnv 3.3 nrr'cent bKf U ti l l nol be boihered by »cai pouc# officers." I I

■ Start Salu n nBome lo lt drink eilabllihmentj H I

and pool halU tlortcd tale of beer openiy-Ust-nlght.-aiid-today .tUU - - oUien were dUpensIn; the beverage. Cm

^hwr'^trirt:__night, and motor tnicki vere re- I ported to have arrived during thenight and UiU morning with addi- j tional Mock*.-FMeral-nftlcUU had announeed lhat Ihe Webb-Kenyon act.-forbid- ding the transportation of U]uor In-to prohibition territory, conatltuted <!«, Uw only ftd tn l b tr a p ln tl cale ofbeer In (hU clly. - - n in

Mayor Clark declared te m aloUier Idtho clUe* on ihUrestlng { SIhemMlrr* In legilUlng Uie aa^e of A'beer, kfayor Cliarle* A. Brown, Poe- rynatelto. and Elmer .SmlUi,*prrildent ^ ef the Pocaltllo d ty council, at-tended the council meeUng here <,«»lu t nlgbt.irlicn thc.bcer ordioaooe merWM psued. tnd Mayor Clark Uter trachad ttleplionf call* from numerout pff,other Cltlrs aaVing (or Information, '^•riH#.uldJbc{fiJncluiled-.T»1n.Fall9. n g ,Burley. Ru)>rrt, Namp.i, Boise and nih,. t a n . .. B t.

KANSAS DESPERADOES STILL-ELUDE PURSUERS n

--------- ____ _ the-BAnTLESVlLLi:.. OkU.. Juue .'s ture MV-A-wcptnlliia-tfaU-.ot.i.crime, 5P«; IvUtlna cr.izlly hctcm five statei. wm WM.folIo«cd rfl'-iitkuly lonlgiit by r ' offlctr* Wfklus. 10 dangerous con- jure vlcU.who c.wnp«I (rom llie K ansu penltciill*ry Mcmorlnl day, *» ''

The sMrcIi reinered In Oklalioma, where nn eIe\?nUi convict w u ar- retted yeMerdny. Wdtly tcsltered ^ repori* wnrrnnled the conclusion ^ (hat the •olfleer*’ dltdculUf* had been lixTf««'d by f.fpir*tlon o( the Phei fuglUiTs into small groups, (leclng Jof*' hi many dir«tloitf. S®'"*

.Pouts touchi thrte oreralltd men sate

Pawhmka. Oklnhom.1.. Ute tnday. m r fer KIglM W ffifH Pf.am m u;

iilllon and rtriuriM Wfori* the cirrk ^ could find cirlridgts of Uio caliber dt*lrtd. • ■ 5’’'*

Hunger led UwU Brchlel, young «ni hank rflbb<'r. lo .a farmhouse near J"® Dripping Spring*. OkUhoma. y ti- ‘6"> lerday and a powe captured him wilHbufr#*i»lrti.cc. - •— —

BOISE OFFICERS ARREST MAN WANTED IN TACOMA J ,

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ttld by police 10 be wanted in Ta? u,# coma. Waihlngton. lo face a chars# men Bf burgUry and attempted robbery. Uon waiarresied here loday aocWield for ^ txtndltloa. '

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Liquor And Id ^ M M r Finance Q u e t^ H f Receive A j j ^ K i

e ■ T H t _______ _J From_.Sic|<bed, ChHTExec ' '"iilivo~Aniiounces Inten- ' ' tions Io Issue ' Order I “ Within a Few Days” , .'

! uiy 111. AuocUUd Pru.)! T l OISE, June 3-OoTcmorO. Ben

K Ron todty announced ho vould. .H .,f jJ I a tpecltl «**loa.ot.UiftJ^------u .

IsUture "wiililn a few daya" to con- tlder Itsallxlng and Uxlng beer tn .Idalio and lo amtnd Uie lUto U v gomnlng tale of lecuriUca by Uis ^ department of publlo Invetunenu.

, • The'caOI. h# uld , mty aUo Includa, t requttt for • tales t ^ .

He annouBced liU inUntun to . ntwtpaptrnieOrM he Uy In bed. to '

vhlch ho n u been confined moat of - r thU WYek vlUk an acute attack ofIftnillllit , •

Briefly.OBlUnti PUa Extremely hoane, be gave out hia ■— r

plan hriclly u fuUowa:, To amend UieaUleUv vhlcb the ' (uprtse court decMtd th it v ttk

pnrailed the d tpu tm rat'e t publld’ InruuntoU telUog teeuriUei beforo.

' they mttuiv. % ruling vhlch btocked'I a pUn of Uie dtptrtmcnt to buy . tSOOMOIntlalevtrranUuameatU

of aupplyior-ctah lo Uie treaniT;' '. tnd.to.acton.U)e.QueiUon.ttf.lml!---------I Jilng 3,3 per eent beer tnd Impotlnt I tax u 00 t ^ te Y c w and thp dU-

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. ed but'decUrtd it hU tnlentlaa . lo karn the aUHude of the member*.

"jfefore I call b aeialan,'* iw o ld .: “I o n going to know Ult atUtudo oT I thtt Irgttltton, I vant to kaov w htt ' they are golo« io flo. 1 d m t vani I ih tm -lo come, bere egeectlnt to

tpent » vtek or mott eootldrrlnf Uiese QBoUoot.''

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tiOQl* the lenate today tlve imat’ congreulonal-approval to-tbe ad-~ :----- :, mlnlitraUonI tttoluUon permltUflp I payment of aU contncU lo legal

‘ “ y n 'r A to ta — to nt.' DemocnU and Wulern Iteput>tlcani'~’ droTB Uirough by» tote of 48 to 30

Uw meuure requeited by Uie admin- UtnUon, tllmlnallog Uie gold pay-' m tnt«qulrtm «nU -fhw i-aa-eoo.--------^' tracU, public and private, elUier ' prtient or fuiurt.• ThU mean* th tt war debU. marl- " ; '• gagtt (Uld Ubtny. bond*. M.weU.aa---------

oUier govenmientAl and private ob­ligation*, may be lelUed In legal tender mono'. obri*tlng iht require;. - mtnl Hint gold ihaU be. used. •

Nftdi Slgnalarr* .■ Tit* resolution had already passed

the houso and netd* only Mie tlgna----------turt* of Vice-President Oamer and* speaker Rainey Wfore going to th» ' ' White House.

' Two attempt* to modify,the mea-Hire by tllmlnaUrg lU relroaetirt ____ftalurta. and (o exeludo govemmcn- (al obligation*, were rejected during debate,« (o 31 and 38 to 2«, respec­Uvely.

To prolfsU Uiat the resolution’ wmild caU for rrpudlallon of^ov- trnmcnt obllgatloni. detfnden re­plied that the aeltare of tlie ma­jority WM smireme and Uiat. the gorernmenl had Uie right to abro- ’ gate contncU lu canylng out Ita .;conrtltultonal.fuuirllnn nt rtgtiial:____ _ing-woney. ............. . • -

"W t n ffhUiani-AmertCBnnrilt------ r -grow red around Hit ean whenthey think of the dlihonot and dL<-honorable Uilng Uil* congrtsi did, tho Prnnsylvanl* Republican, Retd, , told hi* coU Agut*.

In reply. Wnalor Rorali. lUpufr- llfsn, Idalw,-w*M: "We most «**i4 to---------

K t tribute lo Ihe gald sUndard at 6 expense of the AmerieM peo-

h u b«n saU Uiat Uib tn o - ..leUon U ttpBdUUM.’ Bonh added.-I-m not prtparrd «o »Dtf«Tert i ^ t faet pa l while the bendhelder h u U>e (eebnlnl hgbt t« demand pay­ment io gdd be meat take bU poal-Uon wilb the r a l «t Uia AMricaa

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uUr youns m atnn 'i diaUi bad n bten Hi. Punsral H n lM protetl HU b t beld a t tha fltuford Uun orlal ebapil UoDdar. R ltu vlU I OBs^Md tr t i t nctor, tJu JU <&arlta D. Q iidav, vho putrle

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' 'C . BEN ROSS DECIDE TO CALL EXTRA SESSIOI OF .STATE LEOISLATUR!

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..........nai renaut. to .permit U u n -a i fia i federal lav* a rt coactnud - t Hll M per etnl beer.

EatUer th i Boremor aQsounctd h . vould not eau a «pe«Ul w iloa ua

- , . tu Uu lupreni oourt dieldid Ui talldlly of the ita lt lav vbleb bi Uen jstirpn ted uader an old ruUa of Uu lupremt court to bar lali c

- ' aay ol pf m ' nult, flaoui, femuntad or-»lrUou

biTcnce, retardleu ot lU unboU Goateau

No Oeclilea fat Tea------------Jli£ Jucrtm i_M U iL sl»k«L of

flttj tor Uu veek end viuwut fiani in t dncn a deeliloa on tb i beer u i cau and ie?eral menben tu<re al ready W l /or Coeur d’AJeae vJiir Monday Uuy vlU open a vetk'i lei Hod, I t U potilUe th i dteUlon nu

— ----- t>e hiodcd dovn a l Uie *e«Itin-!iCceu d'Alene atlbouth It li the utu

_ _ i:_ a i . i f f ic { » c t -{ o ./« * .^ o a la o«« neleiTlnt to U u fUuacUl al/alr

blnslai upon the court dKltioi:----------in.ibe.puB:ie Inm tiM au

. Bo^ernor uU .be had coaftrrrd vlU m c k Ktroto. dlrecUnf hetd or dcparUncnt of pubUc lardimenU..

’ "It appev« thal vlUiout Uie au ihuUy of the departnieoi to mU i t cuflUtC be,»*Vl. 'none of Uie ichoo <Uilhct bondi vhlch a n beld by Uii

.. . dipartfflenl can be UqoldiKd unU they mature,.ref»fdlea of vheUu they b a « Uie money to bay Uiem u| ahead ol Ume,

ceB affiopttU teleiU U ionlO dui ■■ ‘ W TO crnotlcrT rthe-titg -ar c oir

. TnUat, and oo nu reisni to me o:. " llet uonday h i “vUI itart Uitn U- p«p*r« lor the ipeclal union."

RENOWNED IDAHOAJHLETE DROWNJ

(CpcUaued h a a .P*te Onel

turclnc to the r lm . tbe vomer

" ^ W D D i Q rU K r a Set oar. (»(eoui..PetuiiUi and ' Planti.for Ooiu

RANDAU. FLOSAL 00. . n t Kev O rt ta b tn t ea Blat

U k a B M . N.'■ . Opea e n U r - t r t PtUrtr

— ____ .

S T ' ro M ta U T r o a i o i u v ^ IUI- TOMOBBOir>Friitiy^ei««dyiJ*■htven legih pettleos mlid.

i i » . Maximum Umperaturt In 1 M an Tvln r u u (Uittkt durlei the

. boon endlni a t « o'clock lait r o f a im v a M d ir« » . «>d iw i

u u eaae period v u U. aoecrdi Ihtuh to D. a . Cheyne. o lflcW io w

Bumldltr raa*ed from « to 11 j* ^ sent-of-ealuraUoo.------- ----------

l e y t ; -------------------------

X . CONGRESS APPROVES •' MONETARY MEASUF

( M i n u B i r S m . OMI

, ^etplt te tha .»aetin«e tbey bHn_|oaii%.ia Uu |H t y w ^

“‘«*S I W llnei vere ipUt t t t o M‘o 'o rt l i t anoMi w r.lh * honor i ^ « r. and lUtuUonaUty of Uu propoeat

I f Uu foremmtnt acreed to c H ki^ U.S sralni of fold >Qd P y* »

Uiaa »» ita la i," Senttor Oto VWtolaH iSnntf « a w « « « “uld . " a i repudlatlOT."

Senator Barkley, Democrat. Ki lucky, contended "Uie velfare

D«;W 1 ^ . 0 0 0 people U lupreme oi b t o group in tb*' Another fomer DemocraUo m^ tila irW T Iu -ffe a iw y .— M e ^ ly M* Daaocrat. CallfomU. aireed vl

*ny oukley’i MaUment Uut Uu r I my cjauM VM noUitci more than a 'I h v u Ml fietloiL"

* c K i > n e lc h e r o f U u b a n k l » bll commUtee opened Uu debate vl ' aa appeal for ivlfl acUoa In vi wc**> of proepecUft treaiury flnaneli

aad laid tt vould not coet anyo

-I I«rtW. retroactln ptWliloni. layln* U uUet would "dtiuoy Uu vhole act.''

d ^ “B utllw ouldaldiitttryU uO T B Vlll n at the iwemment." Senalor Va

denberf, Republican, Ulchigao. i poj>* tcrted.

d oot Reed ltd tbe Republican alU ibably wUb tiw itateaiect the rtioluUi lam - vould make a "lertp of piper" tu be Uve gotemmenfi “u crtd PfonVli R tr. to (uy la foM vbleh b i lald b

UTled been made u ttcenUy u ilz v k b _ ln a |o . ........baby. Tbt final vote found four Ripu pedal tleani. 4) DeaucraU and Uu lo

S r f U t w r i i f . qaiw iflnU toiiKU. lupporUnf Uie {ttoluUiu ai Ivo Democrata Jolnlni 11 Bepub

DES . “n u BtpuhUeani voUni for lA u vert;Capper,XaM ai;m iaer,N « lOn DakoU; UroUette, Wlieooila, ai iiBC Norrli. Kibraika. i /n b The tvo DtmoeraU la oppceUl

vert BuUlty. OUft and Oon, 0e) .

537- — ----------------

' LIFE'S ODblTIES‘SSSi' (ConU niw 4,rto PMe One)

TiUi their loet In a truck.» Ou ------->thil TDREE D A V O nm S AUUVB novnt AT ROME n r KANBil: cenl ' oA R O W 'onY . K u , Juae a C M by Uut a lih t to Ur. aad u n . J. :

, Adamn n>e imaUeit et Uu triple «l»* - ‘Hiree’daujhU n v « t bora be: '* In* velthed 9 poundi, 10 ounea; U rbu* n n m t . 3-pounoi.~a e u se a r? > tax* Uute, and Uielr mother, v e it la iboul I t u » hoepllal lo be “dfiln# fine.* .f in t Adami U vocational acrlcuRu;

Initruetor In Uie Garden Oily hl| n u t lehool The cocple-hu ' anoUi< udlU diuibler *la yean etd. '

, Mt vorkan u t n found Uu r t l» floatttif dovn Uu rlttr."■>* -U rt.'B T tfban bad-Juit ittumi

“ « • toMoeeowfroraOottoovoolvhii r j n elu completed Uaehlm. S u hi ^ been married leti Uum a ym-

S p iu ir T ie bots a l UoQtpiICi* *“ Idaho. Apm ST, IIO*. n t U lun ln “ by bU moUur. U rt. Marti SMnt. ^ Nampa; a broUir. Ralph, a k t .

*d.?* Nampa, and aaofter broUur, Doi aM .afr«hm inatU »U nlTenlty(

* Idaho. ■Brliham. eon-of Ur. aod Ul

^ Bumlce Brtjham, neat. Ueteov, vi boroa» q»neiee, ;u I y _ M ,m . J

L.” ' r id u a t td from Ute unlve^ly ta rn K Iti-U « w n « d by Wl parrtU. or »»>Uo lUter and hU vldov, paullat.

I of- 'MCEIVE WO WOlO

NAUFA. Idaho, Jun t S Cn-Pai e il. enU of ArUiur epiu(y;rf UiU elt. rM » ■‘id tonlfht Uiey h id recetnd t , ,e i. Tord of th l drovnlnc 'ol Uielr »e n u r In (he Clearvater river of Nert

« -in Idaho u v u reported by H u h< u u . iKUled Preu In a kftweov dltpitci

(fainotiotf

-W* ...T O D A T -- r r i T ^LAST TIMES ^

-T hoat-W e*ten-R ai»-ai*-bt( ^ to and T h t Ktaf of Uit Oovboy

tba Rio Orandi: A eaturday I

n e n

n fOM IW UEM W fOMOM'

. (Vllk B eu r B. WaHkiU .

T W lN g A m O A l

I f OIL p o n “ i lH 1 1 USE{ leeel -------

8I0WA1. H nx; Oal, June I WlUi 400 vortunea preutd*- tl March for poulblt •ddlUwia. tl

J r* . Uou In Uu exptotlon and /In Ui JL*!!: left de ioau a 10*bloek area tn U

Slmel KUl oU neld yeiterdiy, tl

S !H M w M (4bc.lva jce tsjnK D ij2

"prei- Jurtd v e n reported In lerloui cot Infhti, dlUon and property dam ift v u t U jJff U m altdattlM W ._______ -nie SicWleM plaaJ, vbtre Uu e;

plotlon o«urTtd,-*ai-vtptd-oat-i v e n 10 hlocki of oU denlcki, tani u d oUitr appantua. A n rrey I

* ' oU eompany and Inraraact tavwt

aeed aad buadredi Of vtndovt ahai a il ' Ufed ovti' a vide a n a ta adjaee

“5*^ RlchfUld toopanureral oU ooopaaUt. lott derrick T tu Rlehfleld'i abwrpUoB-pUn

le HQ- oi Uu ditoaaUen. v u va d coD« qi4 a( t hiU*mHUoa'doUan.-oUu

d a aa ii v u lo dertleki. U a k fU to pay machinery, u d firemen u td the « I iM UaaMwuldbtivellad.eoaiidenbl Olau. If It beoomet nectaary to n*drl

« ta iy lay ef Uu vein.Oae body la Uu taorrut al Loo

, Kin> Beach v u lUU unklenUfUd tonlfb n ot n u lu t bodlet recorered ve rt tboi

over of Robert Benmtt and Cart Robli toe. bot ot lent Btteh. found 1

e iee- Uie vreckatt of Uu lyAnxilo 0 M^Wt*(ii)BiitanT tim* **** **'* ***"• ff

v im i b iu i^ ^ ^' told ' Roblnioni vldov rerealed a trail a "(e> (v iit of fate (Mt (ook her huiben

to b ll deaUi. I tt bad not been abl wklBf to find vork fo^ lereral monUu, bn e vlUi reiterday ha found employment t 3 vleir Um oU field,uKlof. Obeater Fear, petroleum eoitaee: inyooe vbo vaa drtvtof near Uu Rlehflel

p lu vben he u v a minor uploeiot t advanced Uu Uuory Uu b lu t vi : Ibli eiUMd by a vilve belnc blova off ‘ high preeiure tank.I ered*rVao- ---------- ------------

"* PRISONERS CONFESS •‘^2 KIDNAPPING WOMAN

FROMJUNSAS ClTl(Continued from faci.Oai>

i « .k . evwH e l .a alnilVMk to Uw hour.

II A i’H iO fflU J.llim ni.chlifofde

* upoff b ll n tum from AairtUo to diSTthe f o m r eonvtrt repded: ■

„ •„ v u t to u u everyUUni u d le t I M J t ever vlUi."

AdralttlniheandCtonnccatevea eatertd Uw city m an in r 'i beau i im k 'B ie and forced Mlu UcXlro

f i ? ' to w eoQ puy U ua, u e o et- Mid '■ “W* did .not Intead lo barm Ih

tire to t conse quUMei a Uiouiht We Juit vante*

* M fW t^ ffie u lo a cimi iooo ^ te r Uu d ty naai«er enUred Un

u> room a fp ^ 'l j lW q u a r t e n vhen — Ull prlioner v u quMtlcned.

"W fvt m il btfort," McZlroy uU « tooklaf Into UfOte-j

roie from hll chair ant extended hU hand. ucBrey ihool

■ ! < ^ b u d i vlUi him."V“ - »»■« •**«»" M«0*

S .iJ uii. sad btna ta err.Tbetr meetlat v u alone a loneti

f f in u i miff Ult Biiffrtiy vhin He, Bnt handed over a packait oon-

' ^ talnlni Uie tIO,(iOQ ranum.M U iUeBray.vboiiuitndlUhU]

vlUi b tr eipton f r to Uii ouUel ol ber Udniplnc unUl her itleaii, col-

lower aflemooa vhen ihe vUlt-' ed Uu hetiit v b ir t ihe v u held

= s eapUri; flht fainted and ? u ruihed . home v llh Jier faUw. .,

' Unded to kidnap Henry P. McElroy . Jr, Uie d ty .m uaieP i ion;

2 ! ” A i-tb t itofy of th l kldaip plot ^ v u belni «Uled. tbe fedenl pane

L [ , , i3e*?SS «ce iS T jdT“Uot headquarten; OUrenot Staveni

U S : 0 « f l» McOet fuilUrei; Win- dea JohMon. H aa l johnioa. u r Gilbert and Lener* Gilbert - thi

arreited yeJlertiy vJfh Me< my e t o u a t Amarillo.

I . Bm.lndlclmenU chanid lnte^ , elate tianiporUtlea of UUi McBroy,

pvlnlibablt by Uft tmprtionnent, tiu!

‘ l ^ . v W ^ l u i f ^ v u forced”

I T .'j . XAym.'titliUntdUlrletat* I lomey, o ld Uit ladlctmeau vould (be held In abeyaact peodlac Uu <w(

-------cww(>f-ti>arr»^>bleM VA.- J .-Mae-.4>ar- tin. counly proucotor. b id prepared I clty.ilo fUb-UBder Uil lUU l iv provldtol Kl DO dtiUi a i Uh maximum penalty, r ion .’JohaiOQ, GUbtrt aod their v ln i, Nerth u corrobonttd by UeOee'i »ttte< I A<> menl, became tnvolnd throoth a Mtch:>pramM pU uurt t ^ vhkh tu tud

r ^ r ^ ^ ^ . , - A o n i . T a ......i s e and 2St

TWO GREAT IBIItUN HITS rOB TOUR ENiOrME.VTl

------------- h i t 1 -------- ------

i - “ T H E G I K L 1 N 4 1 9 "a AtUoci and fthaOai Ktmanet y >tUi Oleria BU act. Darld■ Staanen . Jaawe Oann aadr — _ _-b tck^ alB -< n» -H o t*a ..U »uS inU - rto!r»-To UirUl you In a rominee of V Erenlni Poit i to ^ of fronUe diyi

.CASTn . Bblrley Palmer . Ann r ^ i a y t f (ke M ta a te r aad Keve

- I

D A IL T N E W S , FA L L S , m

I F a rle y Sp

IISESI ( fK

tht vie-

"I Ibat lo Uie

m i,In-;1 coa* r u u *

eX' 'oo t-u —

rey by BVWU*

I4UB.lahal*yaeent A CTING f o r P re sid e n t Roo «n«,v «’0'’W‘b * l r Jn C W m io . S K : E . J . Kelly of Chicago. G plant, - th o - fa lr ,—W P ho to . -

* vai* ■

tr i a d (ilS T tnU 'ef t«"|edy for Uitm .^- ^ •e i* ucOee.huUnlniiouUt after Ul lenbly jxcEIroy wu releaud fnm 39 bou i-drUl imprtKaunenl In a rural borne on

filiivnee, Xasiuk picked U ua i U u Thundiy In Oklahoma a ty .

« l^ U DUpliylni a Ut|o roll of moot tboH tbe couplet u k l. MeOte.auure

lobta- them "ve a n |oUi| to have a ive tad in Uffl#.-lo Oil McGee told olllcen tu neede

tn ilo ed v u marked. U on U ua |M( nbtod v u recorered froo (fw /fre pei a able loni arreited at AmirUlo and LucUl u, but catei, McGee'i divoreid vlfi. Uli la t la CiUi and Abe Starr, Uaveavort

Junk dealer, throuih vhom Ui« tan tluer. hoped to purcfuu can, o/flnrs u(i Oifleld ven held u maUhal vIUuimb. lotion, Mlu McElroy appeared belort Ui It v u m o d Jury In vblie d ru t and n I off a hat. She repeated Uie itoiy of ht

ibdu;tlon In Im t h u 20 mlautei.lUr teiUmony ot hov ih t vi

forced from a bath by tvo then arm ed vlUi Ihot guai. taken to a houi

„ near fihavnee. Kaniai, chained 1 ,N a «all 39 houn untU raniomed b _ ,_ y her faUier, paralleled cloeely U( l/ITT Gee't reciui of Incldenla of the at

ductioa.u j n u elty m asK eralio veat b«/oi _ Uu pand Jury. alniU At a poUet "ihov up" U OUd

ninitd by ueOet u om of t t i prlr of de* clplei ta Uu plot, admitted h t J u

lo to- Ju iu a ^ wTlW . fer foritfy.TWE •d: "I denied a rumor Click attempCtd au: le t 11 elde a t city Jail, but he entered U:

"Ihov up" heavily manacled aod ut teveni deriuard.» a a

® LONE ROUNO.THE-WORLI FLIER ROARS EAStlffARC OVER ATLANTIC WATERl

(Oooitami n m rtt* oat> ■■ vhere v eU -v tem a T b t cUmbed-lste ^

pUnt 'O nturyof Proitea ' aad<tti ’ laid, au iun ted tbe IMS tram-octtnl

flym< leaion. /r and ItO OaUou ef O u■hook Tba ahlp carried .100 laUoni o

luoUne-tufflelesl to remain alol (coet for 31 tieun. IU cnililni ipeed I

IW mUet an hov . puihed up b :onely tround m vlth fair vindi.

oon* Uu Ihlp eaiUy on Uw takeoff, ua t Um circled Uu field and beaded U

UhUy th* flortb'rait u ttio d ivn brolre.Kt ot With bU ipeedy arrival over Nev I, col* foundland. UatUm oot only satneivblt* u a dvu ta ie oa the Pott-onttyheld reeord but v u «eU ahead ol Uii

uhed a((tmp( lit aad Benoett arlffl:■ m adt'la July lait y u r ta Uie eami

it-tn- itop-a> Hirbor Oract,-Uatleni am Elroy, OrUtin Unded ta BetUn In 31 hour

39 mlautei elipiid Ume-Uirco hour , plot ahead ot the Peit-Oatty. log. '■ " p tnd bopei Uita vere daihed t< titnit round.- The plane cruhed to i 1 bot alosi the Runlaa-frontier, ivena T b t "Century of Proircu." r t liVUj. built after the imaih, %-u ftn t evn

» ed by Carl CromveU. Ban Angeli . , |^ oU operator, for vhom M itten aerv ] u , , ed u )>Uol for leren l yean.

Por tvo veeka, M ature had avaU Inter. «d favcnble vtalher coodltloni fo: Qrg., bU night. ShorUy after midnight

Saturday, Dr. Junei IClmbal], ihi iwertuneDl mfletwlcflit. who bii

M to many'UaBiiAUantkTfUen . lavB-Uie vord.

;t J t . U »tttni ordered hli pUne madi 1 ^ 4 ready M d vent back to ileep foi ^ { I thm houn at t o c e a e y ^ R d to.

^ . BbotUy before 1 o'clock. Mntten ^ came to Uie fleld. put helf a does

orangu in hU pockeii. ttoved aboartr ln i, ------------------ --^ate- ^

i jP e rm a n e n tW aves

$ and

X ’■ ThenHiquc.SpM ,' ', , T herm lquo Croqiiitfnolc,I She lton , C raw fonr*

. I Du^ivlvm.-

I .... -25c.I .. 25c

CRAW FORD'S BEAUTY SALONlUhtft U rrM and flnett

Italpped B n s tr Salan , {ud yVier

n t Uala Ave. 8« rbone i n i

, IDAHO, BUNDAY KORWmG,;

S p e a k B F o r R o o s e v e l t A l

Roo9evelt,'Po8tmut<r General Fi a Shown with him on the ipciike ), Govemor Henry Horner of llll

or— ie v tn a - b o tU u ~ o f h S ^ te r '^ T UlM lome Ua cniU li, piOled on i.jjoun bilne l u d v u off,0 oear Aerou Uie Korth Amerlcaa o >a up tlneot (o tb t v o l, Mattem'i «

valted for vord ol hli progreu noney, thehomeof rtUUvettoDUIe.Waj Mured Initoa. a vlUagi near WaUa Wa1 tvell Mattem lu i no fear of laUI , aileepk But b t h u rlned up • n Keded trlvaoce lo avaken him U h^ dc

"wow iqultu vater vhen "uie pUne tu • per- Btee dowa to t minimum tliluide UiciUt ufety.. UUi Thl T exan 'tf^pan lon l u t i< iWorUt hopet to make Uie loIo atten } guB iround Uie vorld hlmtelf, but t u ld , plani an. not yet completed. A( i L air ncei loday in WlehlU. Kahi n the Grtllln u ld ; id red "Mattem'i an expert filer and Jf her l '« a good pUne.",1m. ■ ■ Sereral dayi ago Oriffin u td t v u and M ittem -afler WUey Post i I (nn> nounced plant for a loIo ir)- a t I bouM ^ I d fllgtit-tMud a coin to : led to *bo weuld try fln i In the "Ccnti led by of Progrctt" and that &tattem v<

------------ .

t , , „ SENATE COMMinEE .REJECTS SALES TAX

ipn«=--------WITH-NOTE-ISSl_____;

..... 10«iUntied'1>fom P a tfC n e r

■d")* be«n manlwlling all avnllal ed the ,tnngth to pul bsck In Uie meui Id un-.the pKrt'lilon amhorlilng the pre

dent to lleenu tnduitrlei to enfot codes of filr eompelUlon, Inclull

_ »«e». houn of labor and prodii IRLD l‘on. TliU v u Itrlcken out by t - n n wmmliiee Ju t alfht.AHU- Senator Reed. Republican.'Pen • c o e >yl»«n1i. proposed a general man tn '» faetiuTriuleitaxol IH percent < . the committee late loday vtUi e

!*>;. ffflPlloaJ for tood, clolMnf a. — r medicine. I t v u deleited to to t to f * MeAddo raUi!«'»: Benalor McAdoo. Democrat. Ci

.Iforala, former lecreUry of t ' treawfT. offered the tffuury h<

, luue propoittlon vlth certain lln ®», “ tatloni lo KUird agalnit undue l

fiiUoR. ThU v t t rejected •» to Reed Indicated he vould carry t

7 u le i tax dtfre to the floor vhen t

riffia

^ p p X PANIj

' ' | W ; I6S

a l i s uter

t ^ U A

CAB<CeLSTOO

i

— ■ ~ M V 2 3 + ^ * 4 .

A t F a i r O p e n i n g

ll Farley (rlirht) officially opened 1 eitkerB* stand arOj left to rig h t: m a] ' UlinolB, Rafus Dawca, president

f r ' ^ d titli^n» in^H fom b«’ieaatt.‘"“ on h ll voting against tbe ulea t u ve

Elng. Oeonte, Sorkley, Conni ID con* Coitiiaa, Olark. Byrd and Kai n;i vlfe Mn. Demoenii. aod Couteni e

[ w u h - ^FOT*'l?*vererwiUh. SiUey a k Walla. Unergan. Democnti, and Re

taUlng Keyei. Metcalf. Hutlngi and W eott, BepubllciM.

A d o e i . -------------------------■

iraSfiERHAN-PRINCE-LOSIa n ; royalrIghtbyweddii

Ut year BONN. Oerminy. Juna > kltempt Kandione Prince WUbelm, eld «it hU w n ef Ihl former erovn prin . A( the flWTted belov hli royal lU U ofi: K ahiu. day and Uiereby loet hli claim

the O erm u thrane. ' - - ' and h i Dlwbeylng a rigid “houie U

- of the Hoheniollemi vhlch hub« u td he In effect ilnce die fifteenth eentu a t an- the prince, vho «-11l be 37 July ' a t Uu took u h ll brldi Dorothea v to tee ealvUU * \1vacloui young worn :cntury of M.m v o a Tbe marriage plaeed touli

dlnind llohentollem. a ynilH globe-trotter vlio h u worked In t Pord automobile plint a t Dearbo Michigan. In line foe lueceulon

IV the chlefulncy of Ihe family. Ui \h Ferdinand U Uie broUier o t Wcciip-'belm ,-------------------- '

Should Ihe Hoheuollem dynai be rutored to tbs throne LeuU Pi

m e r r - dlnind tntl not Wllhilm.vcmld

= ____________ ■f ' S WEST END’ 4-H CLUB: a s MEMBERS ASSEHBl’ t b e BUHU June.3 (SpecUl to T

N m )—Tvo 4.K elubi enjoyed me •p*nh- b in tbli veek. ntmx- The lummer ihort coune of 4. cent In clubi for boy* and slrU vlU be hi Ith ex* la PocaleUo trom June U to 15. I, w . suniel, iMder ol-Uie Progri ,0 g. ilvt club, nporU Uio foUovlng be

wm attend: P nnk BouUivick. T . ' L Ca1> ‘ hd Olen lUehmond, llevard Moli ^ Uie *orth. WlUard'Jbrder, and D

B iSS- C<dar D n v 4.H elub met vl tue In. tbelr leadef, Fred Delni. a t . I ] to S. KbooUioUK ,Wedneiday evenli rry the "Thft* >>oy» from Uie Uader cl: len the included Vein

m i ai H W B B i

[ONDAY&-f UESDAY

m mE MUSICALNIC OF <933 '

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ahd four chUdrea arrived Situi a/unuw i /rom swrUDg, color nev. Schmid U Uw nev mlnltUr e <4 to Uu GhxiiUao . church. 1 Bchhid U u aocompUihtd m

’ c lu and cbotr leader, Tbey vUlm Uutr t)omt la Uu p tnosag t t t NlnUi iim i, Th*..cburch.hu.h

, vlU i6ufimlnliltrilneetbeRtT;t ‘ - Benny v u t to Boaolalu la Ja

ary.

, flFIH M E IWEllI;d tbeh a y o r . ■:nt o f Plre of undetermined 'orlj

breaUng out In a ileeplng poreb------- - 8S0 o‘cloek la«- iren tai.-«au

eoMldenble daaugt a t Uu n ,— _ deace of Voy.Bjid»on.and..JUd

0 . Clark-and Uielr famUlM-af dmS ' ^

Memben.of both fuslUet v u and aviy Irom home vhen nelgbb

diKorerrd Uid blics and begss c T tnd rylng fumltun from the threati

IlMd, ed dveUlng. TTie l ln deparUni 1 Wal-. qukkly brought 'Uie blaze un

control, but pound.vater tbrou tvo Ilnei of ftott oo tmoklnB ei ben al Uia n a r ol tho bouw :

O SE S mon Uun an hour.- "'DimSBa'Vu-conflned-mlmoet-e

DING tlrely to the ileeplng porch t furniture on It, (hough cloudi

,g, imoke bllloved Uirough tbe tn i boute.

The property belongi to J. Johnton. Gooding, fonner Ti

,^L •?: PaUi raldent. Ur. Hudson and J CUrk, vbo a n aisodaud lb bu aea hert, have.occupied Uia n denee vlUi tbelr famlUu U» pi

>uly 4‘ — ' - ■ "* llop’uni.' Quett Mendem, u d R<

crt-Goll. Mlu RuUi Drackett a I eu.. tikeo In u a « v mnnber, A n mthtul *-»• Pfogram v u enjoyed. H n in the Belni gave Uiree accordion mIi

tltini aod Robert Um lt gave t Jan ^ bamonica ulKUoai:

’ ’M Uader CW/ dub ail Tbai t w u- diy erenlng bul due to Uu abuo ‘ • Of Uu letder, Jolm Goff, a ipec _ g , t , meeting vU l.bT ieW nieiday ti i; ning. June C, a l Uu bomi o t II S ___ ________________ _

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rulf, farmer of the Pioaeer dlitrlct." U attracting conilderabla aUentloo.

ItUr caU- In bli vioderlnga about tb i farm, A. U rt. 'O ld Toa" camt upon a ntct neai'of Id mntl* eggiaibactU m aagoudtookupoq. irium&ke hlmtelf thi arduoui taik of mother* n a t 9(9 bood. Coralns Uie en* v lth h li h u been imple *lng*, the big bud b u kepi R tno .'J . eentUarvigll tver Unce ta d l i re * : la JUU- ported lo bt exhlbiilni Uu a ta u ’

. bnnd of pitlence that chanderttet so / aoUief tark.

i tB n r n “ iaterett-u-nov-ctntcrinr«rouad- N l l ! t s Uie time vhen Uu young blrdi batch IlHULU and hov old Tom vUl moUur U » .

l E l i '^ " ^ —• FIRST LADY OF LAND

-o rtg ia REVISES FLIQHT PLANSporeb a t------- ------ :

ba**re«. "WASHINOTON. Juna 8 UPh-iSO.{ judton l^nkU n D. RooKvelt todty u * i a f t i J oounetdiTtrlied route fer herWeit—

em air trip vhleh vlU Uke her ^ through Fort Worth and Dallu.

T em . ind TUcxm, Ariiona, eUm*

ftreaten- Mn. Roowvelt plani to leava Uie ‘ «rtment WhIM Houte lomomv momlns lo I under vltll her ion. EUlott, to CaUfomla.

Bhe explatoed ber trlend, Mlu ^ * 1 ? ; Nancy Cook, to vhom iho pUnned

to Ihov Uw O nnd canyon vould bo -n unible to makt lha w p became of

^ 5 ; T nnsrer-m n itinm ---------------------oudi Of 0Dder Uu nvtiod plan ab t vlB I tnUre leave Wuhlngton by air a t 9 A. M.

vtUi Ull Idea of reaching her trlind,) J. A. k tn . lubeUa Oreenvay, In TVctoa r Ta'la Monday a t 4:IS P.M .tnd Mr. __________________________yii bull- —Iia Kit*

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Stn vhen iba npUed: " I nerer Interfer*A n you trying to make a fool of me?" EhI Oood-Tlmei Juit around the comer-, t t .-------A T JO B .K * S - - -> ^ f W J N IG H T S

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m d a a n o i a houniTiwM Icdara l»<iytn w r y w fg g t - ;— _ _

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ng th a flr tt to d b te v a r it i — PLUfl . IH ERE PRINCE* I PATHE , ,A JOE PENNER I BOUND NEWS

COMEDY ■ [ n c n m « ^

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IME ANY TIM EI N U F - C E P r •TO w i y n x B RAISE o n t r » i c S L _

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• — “ j Chamber of Commerce Board

Plans to Meet With Twin Falls Group and Governor

BURLEV. Jum 3 (SpecUl to Ths , New»)-DlT«torj ot Ui# elutnbcr ot commerct met t l lUDCbeon Fridu;

----- National hot«l-«llh-rtpruen> _tatlves o( various communlilM lo

, O utla Mid umidoltt eounlles te d lx u u Uld lonnulatfl Ulghwsy pro- Bnins to b« iubmltt«d lo Oovenioi C. Btn Ros*. Atler Bdopllng .a aenerfti plan of hlshtray d««Iop- ment connetlUig prlnelpal wttrlea.It m u decldcd lo u l l another meet*Inn a t which repmenutlves ol Twin W ill county and Oovernor Rou were alw to be iQvlicd, vtien lurlhcr •

-•dewlopmeni wotk will be diicusaed. '•■ma gflnera! plan approved In- ,

----- clmltd-Um»-t>CT.pfo)oa»:. CoBipla.l —tion and oUlni o( United S tatu 30 louih, luiown as the Ra(t rlrer eul- olt to Ihe Vuh Uae; ollUse Rifln between OaUey and Burley: ellmln- aUns cuTffJ and Jinlahlnir the high­way between Declo anil Albion; oil-

- • Ifig thc hifthway between ilupcrtand *' f t Ucelo; eonstrueiioii o! a pauable

niarlcet road between AlDlon and Almo. These projecU were a l» apr.

.....proved; OlUns of the hlihway be-,« l. tween Surley.and Paul: the Improve-1 ‘‘

and (rom producing districts, l l wa* reported by llvrum 8. Lewis, director of the Ourle; hishway dis­trict, thal negottatlons were pro- Bretslng with the slate highway de* partmeni iooklng to the lurlaclng of tlie old state iilgliway bclween Burley and Declo nnd turning back

. the-completed raid to Cassia eoun- —ty.• Among »peakera nl the meeting

were: P. O. Wells. Declo; lUrry Coi- <All snd Art Burwa. Rupert: James Mahoney and Wtllt* Sears. Albion:U 11. SneU er, represeoUng ilu Change; W. 0. Itnrdy, Oakley: L‘d- Kard Dnrrlngton, Bba; P. J. Tocvt, Jteul; Slate Senator K. C. Darlow,

• Albert Ploeger and C. U Sear*, who ■ reported Uio results o( visits to tlie (pernor a t Boise.

i i E H i i S - -- 'i f lP E ^ E S iN llE -

nUPOlT. June 3 JBpeclal to The Mews)-Jack Commcrford. 75. well Itiown Rupert m an_anl,fgr_icatt BMOclated throughout the wealem ,

- djates M prospector and miner. „ paued Away a t tils home In the ^ south tuirl of the elty Saturday jfaomlng'at one o'elock. death bdng

. the rrsull of llrer trouble and olher ^ (implication*. 5*1 I Mr. Conunerford' wo* bom and “

i yared in Chleago nad cans west In'“ , QU «iul? man»9M. T cn 'yein ago

ais mmrUge took place here lo Mra. 4ulla A..Ungley, mother of C. L.* Toyer, w l» survlwt him. TV

. ' Pimeml aerrleea ore ationgcd tor Sunday a t 2:30 P. M. under dliee. tion ot the Masonlo lodge ot Rupert Thfl body lies a t the Ooodman laor- ^HTT herr ftwaltlnn-tliw ntw1.r»«« I - ] I — . sh'FUNERAL RITES HONOR ': INFANTGIRLATRUPERT I

- ■■' RtJTEllT. June 3 (SpeeUI to ThcHews)—Puneml serrtcfs for Cor»lle on ilammons. infant dauthter of Mr.

. and Mr*. E. S. Kammon*, who pass- mi

------B O O O n’ft’eloek.-DrrOrfn-OrBhood-r-:eondue'tlng the seri'lce. Interment In *

__fharR e_o r. the..Ooodman-iartuarT..;* was In Rupert eemeleir. I, Besides the parenU tour tUtera.

----- Fern.— VeinU,~Domia~Mna—andt-”Dorothy Faye and ona brother, Le- => ttoy. surrlre. Tht little one's aunt,'. Mn. Charlet ItarUey, Twin FRIls. »u tlst«r o t Mrt. Hammons, wax bere Ha tor the funeral and remained ber ih m g h the week. ifto

• ' • ' . itr;. I PASIILT HOLDS REtMON ho; . I BURLEY, June s (Special to Tbe Mr KewO-The Harding tamlly beld a gel

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“IN tE R N A T I0 S A L H ( H E R E NOW. AT 0 1

1 ^ 5m il the movlei start a new rige t(

I These chrolnes, from Paramenot'* ne ! lemallonol lioMe.” eomlnr l«day te I I eloutly In rtllophant—and Uke It.

'I “B E M INE TONIGHT”

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Ktttn at any tine U 'n e Mine Tonlgl nifht prersa at J6e*K’a Roxy theatre (he Ilnl pUea •Ole Mine Tonighl" Is I pUy. II b u thrown e tt tbe shatklea e open alrl That ot the Swh&JMpa. “B French lore iltalr, aa tanUIUIng u

• (rlgalng, ennptarlng entertainment tor w w dte »U k»iniai,A -RV Db*r et roandiflg shew m klng It a dellihltal i

TWO FEATURES PLAY - ^ AT IDAHO SHOWHOUSEj

ahowing. 1* a snapw u^ lM la lc I ') ' program ot two tint-run features,! the staling adventure romance en-.no tlUed T h e Girl In 410.” wllh 01orU[on BluartandJ«mtiDunn.DavldM*n-l : ner* and ^ r * and the Saturdayjan EN'cnlng Post Wory of troniier daya.Mj on the Rio C ^ d e emllled "Somc-| : where In Smbta." with John Wayne pi and Duke, the Devil Horse, and the | . all-star ca»t.otJlenry..Walthall andlTli

I ^*^r*B»d measure U aUo ahown the I _ M O M Newa and "CUncy of the | *

rirounled.--lf8-a-ptoiiTam-nflut>ie:r ' tor the entire family and one you; |-vlU-enJa7-lroia.itart.to.llnUh.. .

Kunloa a t ,tha hDme bt Mr*. D. A. Harding lost Sunday with 40 mem­bers of tba family attending. Thoaei •

itran out ot town Included Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Crsner. Sugar City, Ida­bo; Wells Bonn.SaIl Lake City, uM Mr. and Mr*. Olenn Allen. LorAn- geles. The day wa< s ^ n t lAformally. | _

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<H June Brider we uy i ro‘» a marriage »ew <haf you find more pracllcalei tim*.I by; Don't.start in doing (h« ling af home.' ln»e«ligalioii prove lhat it i» r_aslly mor*. • lomicel io uie'our laundry lee ■ - ■ ■

TblBfolrtjpBTnfsbffity^rf------ * -lerviee, end fhe enjoytble .' : ;em eneeitoFrertm ale'our j « « frue economy. ,

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Bsleal, meii raptsroas pIctBrn on any i<!! might’ which opened last blchl mid- lire ter a ran of Ihrre daya only. In iw, I (llm and net a pbotogtaphrd ilaie g . ea et Ibe ilndlos and eitaped to Ibe , . 'B e Bllae Tonlghr li u gay as a u a midnight rendetToiU! It U In- ter all age*. I t la Just about Ibe Utt

>t new short aob]ee(a ore en Ihe snr- tol Iwo hour’s program. Fl

jcA 88IA COUNTY FOLKS : ANNOUNCE FOUR AKItlVALS I

I BURLEY, June 3 fSpccial to TTie ,.News)-F0i.r blRhi wtrt Bnnauncedi^y :|ljere rcttnuj\ ^,1 Mr. and Mn. M. F. Smllii an-'ier • nounce Uie blrlli of a daughter, born, tu I on Monday M, '! tne•I Mr. and Mrs. Cliarl&s Qrambury.irr 'jare the parcnU of a daughter bom j - '■May 20. !pb1■I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melme arc the ter ! parents of a son, bom May 37. >fit !| A tonw aflbomloM r.aniinrSjAl-joa

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. tiilmii .i'uu ^ u iitn t -,wc-a re-nlff33 ped to give you jii.nt whnt you

W R S P R f i l A

• W ASHING A N D LWc tnkc pride in our wogliln

mcnt, for i t ’» one of our spoc service men ft.wure you tho Jo rect in every detail ,/ind our c« invite you to. watch us wwh ni

- .ncxt-Mni(tydu-bring it4 n ..to . of IhlsTcirfd'Is done.

CONOCO- BRONZE

Here's the gasoline the wliole Yeountiy Is t.-ilking 'abouU. ei

_Q uality_ha^ iwon C onoeo y(Brona Ila reputation. If you Sihaven't tried It, do to for a atreal thrtll In drlvlni. .r— .. di

W ILLARD BA

our bnttcry dpp-nrtment ranks Fall.i. We're nl\v;iys ready to e

DAY AN D NIGHOur ffnnifrc is open 24 houra

__you.^cry kind.of-;.)!crvice, aU . placc—fl'ntlsfnctorily.

BARNARE_ G O M P ^

24-H our M echanic S en

f N EW S. T W IN F A L tS . ID A H O .

IBflESH TS ’ yiSITEllNGfilKS:

-aoO D IK O r June 3 (Special to ™ Tho Newi)-Ooodlng arrlvaU and . '

, departure* for the week Include lha " J following: , J

Mr. and MIri. 0 . L. Miller, Rtx- ^ burg, sptpt MemorU) day here.

' They are tormer resident* ot Good- . . bg. and vUlted al tbe E. L. BtU- ^ ton home wbUe here. . ' ' ' - J —Mlsa LucUa.tirler, who.leacbea t t . BpHngtleld,. Idaho.-; U spending tba J

' summer here with her parenU, Mr. ^ and Urs. Jooaa Carter. - _t;

MUa Ann PertU left for PortUnd. ^- M lu-W lnlfred-Prmrieeorap«nled ; r

ber to Boise. . .T oMr*. C. T. Knight lett for Knr

York ouy. calltd there by the OI- Ot: neu ot her mother. 1

Mn. R. O.'Brown. SoUe U a ill*Itor In Ooodln*. thU i^eek. <

Mra. John Gebhart. Ogden, a iilr- Bu (d (or a nsll wllh her daughter. < M n t B. Smith and family. Wl

Ktra. Pearl Perkins ha* as her. 1 gucit,,Mrs, Earl C,.Manley, An

Mlsa Marguerite Robinson. In­structor a t Green Hirer, Wyoming.

■ TilRh'aehool, - arrived lo-*peiul-lhe Oli summer with.ber parents, Mr. and J Ktn. P. A. Robinson. 11

Mr*. CUrk Williamson and aon I John, and Mlu Carrie Palnler, Th

. Dolie, visited their mother, Mra. J . \• 0. Painter and family. Fo; . Mr. and M n..D . W. MeComta ^

and two sons left (or Corrallls. Ore- To son, (or a vlslC with the sUter o t T« Mrs. McCombs.. .

MU* Virginia Ziegler and mother . e( Winner, South Dakota spent the r»

htck line IiwUiik nll/i 'UlU‘(Ullirut the late Oeorge Zlesler of Ooodlng.

Mn. A. D. vnuiams had aa her guests cn Memorial day. her daugh­ter. Mr*. Prank Magel and children. 1

Mr. and Mr*. Charles Crow, Twin Ne Palls, visited a l the J. S. Crow dei home here. . lor

4udge and Ktr*. D. H. Sutchen las returned trom Iowa Clly. Iowa, thU week. ua

Ray Butler who has been In New All York 'City the Iasi year returned sir lo Oooaing (or a rlsil with hU on mother. (

Wesley M. Puller and tamlly of op< Duhl were vUlUng at (he 8. M. dit Ro.'«nbaum home, over Memorial o r day. H,

Mr. and Mra. Milo Anderson and on daushter, MUs Fay Andenon, Twtn p« Falls, are visiting (or several weeka ii« at the John Nesier home here. ' ho'

Mrs. ^Dnnle Crozler U visiting here wllft-her bfomer.-M.-fcttttwn; of the People's Store. ,

Mr. and Mn. R, W. Lyon were in I

companled by Ray and Harold Lyon.Dr, H. E. Snyder returned (rom ■ '

Irln to San Franelwo. ]Miss Oemldlne naker left for a I

lO-dny visit In Sail Lake Clly, I- Utah, — -------------------------- -

Miss Elliel Slmonton. .and MU* Merj'l Davies, two Ooodlng leaeh-

• era Ifit for a sere'ft-week-tour In* Ihe "Omnibus College* (tartlng at ’ Salt L.iVe City.* Mrs. Philip Doitrom and daughter,‘ Florence Dietrich, were BoUe >-lslt-

I

‘ FUNERAL RITES HONOR YOUNG HAZELTON BOY

9 HAZELTON, Idaho. June a (Spe­eUI to The News)-.puner*l aerrleei

° , (nr James Murphy, nine-year-old ton

Idled Wday wUI be held a t the’LaU *'ler-Day Salnta church in Hatelton

Tuetday aitemoon a t 3:30, Inter-■ Iment wlU be In the Haiellon-ecma- rtery.»I Thc boy passed away In a Tain

iFalU ho^plul about (our houra af- 9 Icr he was kicked by a hone on hU

Ifatherli fann teren mllea from IbU :Jown. He is survived by hi* parenu'•ii'fif) rtTfnii’iDiiDtn infl , «

S e r ^ c e

’o m p l e t e! you want for your car, or lff3y8-qn-t hHob,-ftiHy-equip»— - you need,______

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; iA L IZ E JN __________ J^LUBRICATIO Nihin^r nnd lubrication depart- spocinltlc.1. Our well trained 0 Job i.s don(! absolutely cor-, ir equipment'is tho b e s t We ih anti iubricalo your car the ■.to-accJusLhpw.a^rca! job

GOODRICH ■ 1 TIRES

You. loo. thould equip yourear wlih Uie tires lhat offer 0you .••fllox-eul Protection." 1B« this- render t l« today *and learn whal It means to ♦, drlv-e wllh absolute-eatety.

BATTERIES ~ J

nVx Kocnnil lo none in Twin jj to trive you file bc.it. •

GHT SERVICE poura a day, prepared to give • ti aU at.0D0jime,';alI_at-ono--

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-----'1 0 . SUNDAY M O RN ING , JU N E

THE HOUSE AT THE TOP OP 1 'n iE HILL I

(By Velti OarU) ') Out In the west 1 Where Uie tun't Uat n y> Touches It geaUy

At the close o( day.. WbHB jiature rules....... ..............4 O'er the human will, g And'where the voleo- -

0(m an,lsatU l- . There Is a Houm a t Ibe Top ot •I, • HUL ...................

. O hlheirayU laog And tba trail U steep, >

t The sun beats down .B ' With nleoUea-lieatt- f. TU a rocky path

TTie wanderer tlnd* •••'1. When e'er be Ukea

. To the Houae a t tba o( the QIU.

. Oh Uie way U loog i- 'For Ihe. one who climb*

. ADd there are boirlera 0 ( miny klnda.

. Bul there U real - -. And quiet too

Wliep be reaehea r Thai rlm of blue~

And the Houte al the Too ot tba- M L ■ ...............

e Oh'Uirre U m t--------------------------i At tlui end of the trail,

11 U Un rule 1 That cannot fall;', Thete is rest and peace I. Whjle the world goea oa

Forgc.tlng, toon, Uw one . a Who haa gone r• To the House al the Top o t lha HIU. t Twin Pulls, June j.

' CA SSIA -COU N I-Y LH ILK S— ,

;■ SU B M lf TO OPERATIONS ;

I. HUHLEY. June 3 to Tta t1 Ncnl-Scveral Cassia counly real- ti ; denu liave submlUed to operations «

lor the removal of tonslU during tbe cl 1 last ucci;. Ida Lucy Waite and Betty T thnaht o

umlerwcnlan operation May 37, Mn.jE> AKrttl Olsen on May 24. M n. 0 . A .Il 1 Slmonsen May 36, and Evelyn KUnk'e a on the tame day. >11

OUiers wtio underwent aurgleal'd. f operatluns a t the {''remstod hoapllal 'c- during llie iiaat (ew day* were, o: 1 Oraee Slcwarl. Rupert, and Mn. A.

H, Wllilami, Rupert, for appendlclUa b 1 on May 39. Erelyn McRoberta, Hu- c ■> pert, who has been 111 at tbe Fiem- p* alad hoiplUt led May 30 to r bend

home. leiI ■ __________ Ii; ------- ' ■ I

r K W f f i

\

O f fe r in g C h e v r

- ^ - S t r o q m ^ S ly U n g

‘TTTH A T'b the a»c of delay V V In^ longer to buy tha

new c v you want and needi Here arc the beat things mo toring can oBei:Aer-stuam new p e lte d radiator, beave fendcTB. No Draft Ventilat

s^a^t^gffn-weather. jBummirf.ar , tipholstery, aa/ety ^lasa t Other luxury fcatures'excIUM price. Here is smooth, fast, <

■ tion—a valt'O’tn ’ head six, c - p^orm ancc and ‘ economy 1

N E L S i0 1 d s i h O b i l (

fNE 4. 1033__________ .

T E S irFIIIIMIMWSE.

------- TBURLEY. June 3japedal to. itie (t

Newil-Wllh 4-H club memben 11 competing for Uio club abort eourse.ldi a t Pocatello, June It to IS. Uia bus ai

« achedutea for the trip to the oate U City were announced hera loday byjai D, E Warren. dUtrlct extension I, a rn l. aa foliowa: E

Bus Number l-Leaves-Ooodlng Vi courihouse alS:U A.M.; tearea Wcn- dell; bank comer fl:M-A.-M:; leaTearP Buhl, city hall tO:OO X M.;'Ieavea;ilJ Flier, high tehool. lOiSO A. M,;leavea hi T iln PaUs. courthoute, 10:4i A. M-5 M

_ leavM.Uiaien.JUgliiW -»tnlc^*la; u 111 Uon. 11:00 A. M.; te am MurUuih K

Latter-Day Sainla church on tilgh- M way, 1I;]0 A. M.; arrlvea Burley, O couiUiouse. 13:15 p. M.; lurKh hour; leaves (or Focatello 13:43 P. M.; ar- . rtves Pocatello 4:00 P.M.

Bua Number 3-L eavu Shnbone, 0:30 A. M.; leavea Jerome 10:IS A. M.; Iravea Twin FalU 10:41 A. M.;

' KiualUe* poienger loada; arrive Burley courthoute 13:18 p. M.; leavea

. for Pocatello 13:43 P. M.; arrlvea Po­catello 4:00 P. M.

-------*Biong.«lub-Uad*r*-i8ha J>ar>.arwranged to accompany memben to Pocatello are M la Ada Moore,'Wen-

' delt; fKn. Elmlna Morris,. WendeU; MlM VlrglnU Payne, lUybum; MUa Ettber Toert, Paul

UJ CASSIA EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS GRADUATE

PURLEY. J une 3 (Special lo Tlie Kc*ll—' i^£~Miil‘llll(rit4 'inicRtnatT;

IS county uhooi aupcrlntendent, has Ju»t announced the elgtilh gnde atudenU In the common achool dU-

he trlcU of CauU county who have il-{ taken the eighth grade examination aaiwltii nasstng gradea and the list In- be eludes M boy* and glrU. Hie Roaston

I district hat two graduates; South n t Oakley two; HegUr, three; Malta, tl; ra.jElbs. ID: Basin, three; Atmo, two; A.IlocuA. Ilx; Island, 13; Marlon, aer- ak'ch; Warm Creek. onei Yak. one;

'Hacel, sl>T; Jackaon, one; Sprlng- «1 dale, seven; View, 13; Churchlli. one; ol|oo1dcn valley, one; S b i r^ Creeb

A. A Urge number of pupDa hare lU been graduated from OaUey and u- Declo duuicu but as Uiere are lnde> n- pendentachoolaUieydonotcomeun- erider Uie direct aupertUlon of- the

[county auperinlendent.

j' J r .

I v r o le t Q u a l i t y a n d I

ln g i» . . N o - D r a f t J t o r

W o r ld R e c o rd

th a t jbssJ B S seed? .mo-am afyj/ag, m th th e sn tart al a v c r-ta il back and sldrtcd, w ifat/on ti ia t Icta you m ake th x a n d -w in tc r> -^ M /-n K ? /ia /f— m

53 wwdshiofd, ond m any :IUMve to Cheyroltrt o t .this m st, cotnfortable tnm sporta- q 'X, capable o f breath-tak ing ^ ly th a t- s iro p ly -c o n n o rb e " • *

^ O N - J Ii le

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CONVENES AT GOODING n<

• ------- th- • OOODIKO, June 3 (SpcUal lo

The New*)-Tbe (Ive tuperrlion (or Uie departmenU of Uie vacaUcn 1

a Blble.adiool whldTopenshere&lon- Ne ;,|day moming, June 8, at 9 o'cleck of IS at Ul# Otmde achool building with Pr e MUa Ruth Reed u cuperinUndeat. to yjara: Group I, Muna James; Oroup ael n I, Oall Wlnten; Group I, Kira. O. gt

D. Ryaa; Oroup 4, Mra. IL A. let g WhlUon. an- OUier teachen are ArdU Wlnten, cot a Pearly-Oartleo, EUla Evllslaer, Eva- Ca * llne cochra, Mn.-Ui)Td Snlfclr; ~ J Mra. P. P. Swan. Joaephlne Cooper,

MavU Rogera. Wlnltivd HUcs, Doro- - . Uiyj^ylpr; D or^y. Klrklln. EiUitr a Haggetty. Oertrude Haggerty, Maty Ne .. MItcbeU. Mn. Ray Butler, and W i. dn r, O. L. Thomai. > ar'; The achool will ba open (orenoons Jo

i O u r U S E I“ -A re -R ec o iid llto n ri-W h ere -N : ' Sadafactory

■ ’3 2 -F O R D PICK-UP, dosed < heavy du ty tires, low milt

'3 1 - F O R D SBDAN, special d u ty tire s , new finish,

. , fu lly equ ip p ed _________; '3 0 - F O R D DcLUXE COUPE,

plc teiy overhauled, good Ie d u ty tire s , '33 license___r; - ‘30-FO RD -TU D O Rrlow -m llea 1 . Rood rubber, fully cquippt ; ’31 -P L Y M O U T H SEDAN, r t f in ish , heavy duty tires, n tony ex tra s

; '3 5 -C H B V . COACH, very c l« I d ition, fully equipped ..... : ’2 9 -C H E V . l l i TON TRUCK

.. s ta k o rack body, good rult overload s p r in g s -----------

T ry O u r Scrvlce Dep'l.—F a ir ; " M echanlai — Wor!

i NELSON-JEN; OLDSH OBILE

I "A

1 D e p e n d a b l l h y - * M i

s n t l l a t i o n F i s h e r E

r d E c o n o m y

dependpartm e:

. , . tora, onable to pick from th e entire iielc o u t hesitation. And i t !s yours th e m onthly paym ents will be

^ee t^w lT at-V m o r« ? tth efl^O T " ■ ^ C h e v ro le t dcaleni w i l in g moke i t possible for yoti t o . a

C H E V R 0 I£ T --M 0 T O :^ CO.,; q

M p n M (.OlIL Ftlnl, Miehlttn. 3pt(

E N K D

____________________ P age Thre< .

only and ,wUl not Include the aer- ’ enth and eighth piidea aa waa p la n -'6 ned. ^ ,

Enrollment tee wQl be 33 c e ^ ' ' ’ the commllteo announcea.

10 ' 'n C0NDV0T8 BIBLE 6CH00L Jn BtmLEY, June a (SpecUl to H » _Q. N en)—M lu Belly Airaa, daughter ck of Rer. and Mra. O. o . A tru ef tto th Presbyterian church, lell ttU week It. to conduct dally vacaUon BlUa'-. jp achooU la aereral .towai. She wlUb*- - - -0. gone about Uiree weeka. Sbe w ill'

teach a t PUcenlUe, Garden. Valler and a t oUier pUces. Sha hod Just

n, completed a wtck'a work a t lUgler tn a- Caasla county r---------“ 'Z r i l T I —

^ VISIT AT KOTItt n o i n f - . tr K K O lX iJunaJJB padal to T1i> , ir N m )—Mn. Marrln Jonea and cbD- T dren are here trom Boulda' dasi and -

are vUltIng at the home of'Mra." / Its Joses' aUUr. Mn. Woirta ^m um i..' . ' '

E D C A l ^■e‘ N ecessary-,"and T n n - G f r * - lory Service.

scd cab a n d box. d ^ o ETAr m ileage ________ $ d O Ucial overhead valves, heavy

L_._..__$300UPG. n e w fin ish , m o to r ccmi-

r™r ___$250 ■N . recen tly overhauled, new I r a , v o iy clc«n„ g g g g

f clean, good con<

UCK, e n ^ n o Ju s t overhauled. -

.. ....$275F a ir P rices , F ac to ry T ra ined ' W orb G uaran teed .

i!NKINS,Inc.CHEVROLET

i J m

( M o d e m A o t ^

r B o d l e s ^ a n d ^ - ^ ^

ilicated. H ere Is a w so , lendoble t h a t po lice d e - \ tm e n ts , b ig f le e t opera*1, ond other'o rganizations field, h ove chosen i t w ith-

3urs o t a price so low t iu it11 b e s u rp r i s in g ly e a sy t o ’ •

y 6 1 T g « t - r 6 ^ l f a - d i n g ^ o u n i = = : ^

in g t o g o a l l th e w a y to

to .own a new.Chevr o le t • •

EETROrr, MICmOANS p t ^ nttA. ______

‘.'twni*. A o m a i MStiit Vatui,

N S , h e ,C h e v r o l e t

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p,. ..;,UlnlO | n m u « llb vbleh to curj ^ ■■■ on Uw b u i l w o{ tha 6Ut« ot « . - - 'b o » U lu n e ilo l U iif» tpeeUl lu- k :*’ '...<]<»(>{ the IdiboLtiUUturtlM uU* iq

' • ed a t ooce (o pau U «i rentftrlns ^ ,;r._potilW e io r t aod hlibw laxe*. #i

( , rtconui«otf«<l br A ««r- a " u r Qeaenf B trt UlUer asd H u rr p a Ftaou, aU te AudJtcr, A t>« ea «

........•be«r.tbei»l«o(i»hlclitn Idaho WoWbtle taU tedaltl> stam sH iila i,orA u

*“ ■ « POtaWl both, would ' about n t Ul* eatc Uu«« oUldali bt* - .J im . ,(i

*_Mov tbat 8 ta u wananU u n no i; lo o n r M purebaMd trr t iu s

' • a m t of PohUs mvMtiBa&U le r th j „ » iS e5T K SnB i~Ji!ili6 -8«pctm a jj

.....XSCKUt h l l decided that the Depart- u

■I"’ ’ o«m<[«onitUw,Jn.crdet.to t* t tbe t ' 'noD fy with whleh to buj, the f l s u > „■ e*o rthe6taUanU(erail]r*kDoekc(l (,■ into k coektd hat- u the Attoraejf ,i

o e s n : pou I t i fo a c B v u........in the itneral load, wblch n e t u ^

.U a t cunent ezpeniM lodudlnf u l- . arlee wtn taereatur be paid wllh R l -e

. IRcred wwranU. Unpaid eU lnu, tia ln tt the SUte cooUnue to pQe

■- ' t O a^(hlnrU -M *uin.-nU el a « t j

. ooaeftom iom eeourM aad U t t a l* , hv. ... .tefethor ilkaZr th a t U » U fltltlu re c

wlU be caUe4 upoo'to prorlds lu i t i t i ... expesu lne t£nt io tuch a kttiloa

woold ao t be iteat. T te protpeet ol e m h l |b u tu e t than Idaho ttil-

,< .. . . 'd tn t t ata nog called upon to . . bowmr, iai icua pisninr:— — •

{jri P e rbap tae larer l i tM o /iu t tb a I ma; be n e o e ^ la the war o( treib n r a u e t wffi b t poulble loUo»li«

L ^ i h » . t t i i e c t J o i i .o i . | i » M M 0* !*“‘Jtan* taxM. due th ii uon'tb. ll mlfht be w«U to wait lor thU.

■ > ’• JSArs-JSssasa —■ : _________ B E ^

. . tent 01 the b«an mtrket wbleb would • • ■ ~' te ~ d m l ^ throcth- the.tntroduc»

Uon oi-thlrty tU thouand men In*. .10 Idaho'! ClTlllan conientUon

tU Q( Vhleh a rt to be ltd up< the annr ration, wbleh Includci

, m U nie arm? raUon iDcludtt beau aU ouscet of them per

. B H | | o . per month. '' I ^ ^ H r o r round figuring can it a pound ' month lor tte h of tbe tbM;^6 ^ | t h o u i a n d . T hat U to ta r three - M ^ S f t d r t d . t lx t r t iO t ol bctni ' ^ ^ W r dar*. or a t -eumnt pneca a

| 8 i s B i« OKf cjght hundrm daUtn

• ■n»o trm r raiJon tuppUtt the baiU .1' • ifpon r tle h the beam arc now belBj v " p u rc h tt^ U ls p I i ln ih t la ta n c u u

or bnn couumpUon the camp* ait .not going to be much of a fteior la

■••- • • Ihe bctii .busineti._ .11 »(«mi a p» j to deitroy Uie ro-

**“r — :>«!« d re ia «Ufi» tpp rart u Jaw ■I - been the chief UuplrtUon lor tnuv ............of tha Tlevf exprtattd but {tclt tr t

l« it .D ftnf»m eontu iue totdtance In Tinee br retton o( ntiurtl de­mand. not Ucaute of their um lo ihacarop*. _

A-NEff rUASE OP IT,•- BaraUa W. Clark.ilajot.ol Mtho

Falli, be llm t In Uklng the buU br . .thehomi.H aandhlkO oiuicllltM r.

and hiTe a lrc td r ptited upon Itm ? - " ^ t c i d l f l f.-aB-«dltugot-proridUi£-fy

, . H ie U aror uke t the potlUoa th ti the Wer I t belnj told aarw tr a ^

i' ‘ whrihouldnl the Cltr den teitrtou t from St.

T W U w i'o rT d tto 'p reh lb lt-the

-•-"-'•■lermealed llquort.' which a rt htkj , to be lnl« lcttlO | a t law. TWi In-

eiudef gnpe^Blct. sear bwr, h a e i mtde .wtne, hoew'trew . J J b«o, momihtne, Scotch and about e n rr

-'.■r-- Other drink known to. man exoept — 'lea .eolIi« ,km oaideand*ater.Per.

hape the U tre r Bgortt th t t no t t * 1- • - er breach of the law U tartlied ta

Uw t t i t o f tieer (han In the ttU of Bear beer, ta d u tbe law rttdi,

j b tU tli« .A lthoaih thaeoo rtih tT e net M r« t patted upon the lu tter . But IroQ the lUndpolot of common ttnte It It a UtUa dUflnilt to tee how

' a builneu la anr Uaa whleh it ;«>•I bW tedbyS U teU w ctnbelfia llitd' br a d t r ordlntnee. - , Otoe whole thing U mertlr «>olb- ,

er example t f the Inllaiu poulMU*• tlee lor trouble whleh Ua In the pro- - ; hUilUon iltuaton. TOe whole broadI iwpoiIUoo 01 Uw andjaw e a lo r ^

mant li glrtn a itrania twUt wbea :• beer.Bir.be.bougbt and » ld legallr _ : OTtr a wide arta of tie eouour .l5» r.

dudlng the National Capital wblie . '. a t the M"i« Ume t rederal Uw, the» Vc4itMd-iet,-deoUrii-tueh-lralflo -i tbeoluUlr Ucgal a ^ an astead*; ment to the ConttUuUon Itiell Icc*• erer ptphlUU IU ute.. • fTOhlblUoa, u ll. eoatUlutet ptr-. btpe the wont meu ot tha kind with .t which' thU oountrr. h u erer beea 1 eonlrootjd aad it wUl uke, clear ’ and a tte td r bind to bring' the American peopU ttfelr through I It. in tha meanwhile thc tlluatloa ; linothelpe<l'l7 'a«iitr:thi-in»tU hle- a greed of Ihe liquor laUrciU on the f ooa iuad or Uh brtUlU'ot the a - i trema dryt on the other. There |• thould be a eommoa lente mlddU

ground loJutloa Ihe prttent iltua-—' Uoa It Intolerable.

• rOBO*Z^tOU~BI)SINUB. Henry rofd h tito ld h ll rallroadt

m d cotl mlnet and gretUr dlmlo- ,- BH M Tl5n»8fl'l««nil-lrwwri-aad ^

alrpUaea. Latelr be h u been re* I ported u about to leU bU iteel < worki a t betrolt lo on* of tha hlg Iteel 'oorporatlont. Deubom It no longer to be tall-tuUlcltnt. Ee U u ld to ba ntum lng to h it old poller el doing prloarUr an atumblr bui-

'* laeu, consentiailnf on the Job of T|produclng cart without ownlog aad ® eontroUlng h li tourcet of tupplr.^ "njui, apparentli, the FWd l« n -• Ur corporaUon U no longer, to be a ^ TerUeal truit," unllUd and mU- '* iulflelent'ta- rair materUl*. mtnu-

Ifactur*. tttemblr, tranJpatuUOB ^ and finance. 11 there w u ertr. anr ^ monopolUUa. threat In the Ford “ teheae of cperatloo, It U now gone. “ He’ wUl'bur raw malerUIt’and'parU ^ Ul th* open muket, u he uted to, « icatUrlnrhl»-iuKHr-bueH*rtUl*- ^ tng a .Induitrlal> unlU. n e lacUiUu of the wboU au- ^ lomouye Indutlry wUl be a t hli u r - ^ Tlee. •^ ro td h u found, u anotheru buttneu magnate h u , bow h trd ttU

for one man or grmp (o domUiate I- erarr ph u e ol big Induttrj. That U “ a valuable dUoortrr, whleh thould ^ be benellcUl.to him u weU u the

t t t l of U» induttrr. The tulomo* Uve Induttrr h u long been eo-oper- tllTa to an u n u ^ exUnt. i f wQ bo

** more to, with lU lone wolf manulae- lurtr groa-n leu tollltrr.

Dr IIOBBABD KBAVr (Auoclated Preu Staff Writer) HOIXtWOOD, June »-R«al and

unitel;

!f! moaalag hU hiek. Ha wanU lo pUr , a gingtUr to he eaa become -un-

^ irp»d.lHArlng_i«reni to: lan , knia hH c t i t n w c t e J y g ^ on popular actor; henee hU deelroTo nv takt uncouUi tolee. . '^ . H tll whoee toraber mlea asd.ee- ^ pulchral rotee IdentUr k a o n

rr he trt the birth. narrUge and aU dealh rltuils'of nearlr e reir teUi*| 5« Ion. He h u one ol th* moat nearlr ’^eompleU war«nbei ot'TcUglotu

. TetUaenU In HoUrwood-the rwult “ of 10 rcart of pUrlog priart and rtr prtteher. •ree ' lUehatd DU tlkee ria llU r facet. irt When he maket a plctun, be U aw- ^ founded br p tnoai who bare work- ‘ • td for him manr rt««-

who plart the Tlolla oa hU i«t be- ~ l«iih '»W B*nnd-aetr»rbli-»eere- liU tarr between olcluret h u been on

the DIk p t< i^ liTt rean.‘ He luit had the «m e tUnd-ln

ilaee l»2l, when tie became a tUr, tie ttld the tame tUll phologrtphtr la .ince im . D U t dlrtctor, J. Wtller

nuben, has-been with hlin-on ftwr lueeesslTe plcturet tnd ««m iy Ilgned a new year't contracl, Wlitn

• « U thnn.-the um e technical inj crew, cameramen, electtleUm tnd If* earpeniers work for Otc. •• " OB) e< the Faei............^ Here U tha tulinm enl iKelted

JolntJr br a propertr » a n end an in itfitlJn t d lrtcw T a htlf to­

bacco chewfTt adept a t w h t t ^ , a lUhtaUig rwJ. bunnr hug and K h«-iltche experu, a teehnleal adtlKr

,, ftmUlar with ehtrlrarU, c h tm ^ n honfihoe plicben, alfht nwa with

br natural handlebar whbkett. w . TheM adJuneU wtre • a tw ea w tnt help rwapture tha iplrit e t ^ -W

h tl Se ha WtoU a Ptar ^tad some aehlere p la jy r lg h ^ au, br penexerawe. olhert _thiw«h ( ^

cum»tane«. bulu r t he be c tp t - a pltrwrilh t, loi

tad ’ -m ln d - i to u -h u a a,M and not eo r t t r fl*W«*n|lr. « ^ BturKti. to e rtn thing* up, mU ^ • - s S DWionorablt,; He

* " “The Fowtr and the O l i ^ ™ >ec, moTlet. bul ihli Umt be u r» hi n r r waded moner.^

^ WUUam PowtU U a i o o d ^ l ^ Ua tUng-ihot. He once thare4 a rat'

t t t - inletled room with a frleM am i ta tpent hU fp»r« hour*-«l ^ j*j, htd plentr - popping th*

wllh marblet out of a he«Ty rubbe !**!• ,

; Variety of Clever To ; Beautifies Ed

z : ■ P t-’—

^ Ho pUn U more eeoaosilca]. gen- tl efallr ipetklng. th tn the ftmUltr o

id ite tau |iila r"U rou t'ioch tt U uttd e- In UiU bouie: Yel It can be Terr ^

ig In thll cau the architect h u made hit elfect b r clerer use of de- 7

“ UU. perbtpi lha chief of wblch U u u atentUng Um fouhdallon up to Uie ), er top ot 4he l in t floor window. The J . foundaUon m tr be brlek white* ,, . . wtihed: perhtpi ntllTe ttone would t b , w u r u 11 u I/, b . t a l - ;“ The entranoe U aaoUier alee da- ’

UU, M are lha peaked donaera w d ‘ B. Uie weU-proporlloaad ehlmner. Ihe • . tiding, nine or tea lacbu to' Ine

, * wetUwr, tdd i lo the effect, u doet “• me porch I t Uia lelt, which eiteadi » u-

I4l Br H A U BABBOIt > (AttoeUled P rea SUff WrtUr)

;; HEW YORK. June ^ -T h li U op* "* of Uioae TtgnetUt which mtkee Uie

weet F W -ae rtn U i Slreet pdlce ier lUtloa a fatclaaUng-pleeer"' ‘ Is Tbare w u a flerr tempered roung |

woiaaa'bteught before Uie detk one I , night on a charfo of dltorderlr eon- •

’ U duoL Seemi tbe had dUeorertd her t ild twr tnead out wlUi anoUier girl. | Ihe wherewith the Inroked a prevtlenl ‘ ,a . ciatom of'U itt turbuleni neighbor- * ‘ hood and lUrled In a fancr and ' * f lurlout htlr, puUlng tcrlmaage. • bo While Uie poUee lergeant wu

tc - talking to the puglllilleaUr Inclined ■ preltr. anoUier cop am * Into tbe {

. tuUon leading a red haired rousg dock worker, alto on a charge ot fljthUng. ' ;

111* phUoeophlc tergeanl leelurtd them boUi on Ihelr mtnnert tnd

That w u a r ta r ago. Th* oUier | nlghl Uia two were brought In tgtln on Uia um e charget.

a ' l t t Uili war, Migeant.'' ex- - pltlned Uie-red haired bor.'“Alter Uitt night we were her* l u t r u r ,

) wt got to talking to tach oUier ! md when we left aad Uien we got lo

going around UgeUxr. Then we got « t married' Well I g y u ^ r« :

Ur keep It In Ui* faraUr.’ in - Abwl C bem Qtrleh_a _!llieTe-ha»_long..be«n a legend

Ihould be. ncUoa wrilen aulomaU- .ee- caUr anoclale the front row Utiea »*» wlUi wialUiy plajbora and midnight Uld tuppen.Ug* That mar htTe been tnie, to a ir ir mild exUnt, la Uie old daj» whm OIU Uie'lelchlnf glrU d ldnt htT* to Bill work M hard M Uier do now.Uld la Uial golden ittge er» Juit aller

Uie war, erery muiletl tbow w u oei. cQolppadrwlUi ttnee Unu ot glrli. wr- The ttn t wtre . Uie ponlee. dlmlnu- >rk- ure-yotnif.-gtrii who dtneed only girl Ult jouUae ebonia nuihbert. The be- lecoodUoe wtr* Btfdlomi. wbo were se- Jo tt-rW titllerand-htd to ting tnd on dance boUi. I tie Uilrd Uae wrre

tUltMtqua ahow gIrU. who neither Mn Mine nor danced, bul Ju»t a w >ttr. brtullful ectlunH*. ihtr U-« O ttfem l KewIKf The efiowmr era redtd aO U i^ tour MutcUl thow* lodtr htT* onlr one nllr cUm of 'glrti, a tort ot tenpromw lien between medlumt and ihftw gtru. ta ll •me pflUe* tr* gone-tn tlreSr-^^ end Your chorut girl todar mwi V

ftlrlr taU, betutllul and har* ihe - mabtned-abUfUw (« - ting.- <Unc*

l« d tnd m r betulUul eloUif* effKllre- an ijr. she now b u lo d o .tl Iftil t to- doitn numbera In a thow. i h m u

f . • fortnerlr Ihe did two. hot- So rou te* rour modem chorai rtter jiri now dot# tlx Ume* « moeb plcn v a it u fonnetlr.' and naiuraUr with n iu t do tf l Umu u mach rtneta-

Ing. Ia ber few Idle houn the mutt i to tludr tUigUig or dancing tpecitllM.

After doing all Uiai. a ^ o r u t girl ^ nf to d tj h ^ m ij^lhae or elrerglh

Pertonal noUt oft a Ne* ToAer't ame nijj;cir- Dropping backitage to ehit wiUi

ir»“ Altred Lunt..he.mottcned me Into tor lha wlngt and pobUd out to ihe

-■ tudlence. ; ; There- In Uie Pl*T,- tflw -nrM rc Ttanklln D. Rooarttt

Bhe had arilred t l Uie thetler rrote uao*lenUlloutlr lhat no one

knew tbe waa pretenl unUl Lunt ' htOMntd to gUhee acrou Uie fool- I ha . . . He w u *0 .nitprlNd h*

almott went up la hU Itaei.. AfUr Uia ahow. aceomptnled br

« 'V Uire* tnendt. tbe <juleklr enUred a car tnd wat whltked a n T «Hb onlr a Terr few In the audience har-

h he jnj Ih tt the w u ptetent.ient* . . j , „ j ihought. fromibber „ ajjjjj o{j,er celebrlllet who al-

wtr* trrtre t l a Uieaier atunded br

LY NEWS. T f fm FALLS. IDAH (

rouches ■ jI Rectangular House j

sI " - le

_____________1_________ — tln- tha utefulneu of Uie UrUg-room 7 ar conildertblr tn warm wttUier. ^

^ ecnrenUontl three roomi.-wlttrUn It kitchen upecUllr Urge and pUced 0:

** eonwnlenUr- near Uie front door, u The llTlng room communlcktet wlUi ei

“ Uie retr entrr u weU u Uie front ^ htll. tn exoellenl feature Ui lUelf. li ^ The owLcr’t bedroom U extcUr f L Uie llte of Uie UrUig room, aad tor 0

a Ttrr UlUe more eould be e<iulpped n I, wllh a flrepUce. It h ti. alto, what M tmounU to a prlvaU btUi. alUiough S? t tecond door m Uie btUiroom'glret

Uie oUier tvo bedrooot acteu to lU c Kl „ .lhe c a t wTU probtblr be Wweea * idt WOOO and leooo la mott locaUUu. J

® n f e e r | i ] JU A R G E — [ ^ :

nolle, conftulnn and poUce eeeorU.

L - - BPIUNO^HKBB Ihe You m tr be m e U ut Spring h ulee trrlrtd .lo r th* grptlee tre- OoUng c

up Uielr SUUi ATcnu* itaUi andM heading for r trd in lo p ea ip a o e t... \M During Uie wlater U ur rent tmtll 1m. ttone netUIng beneaUi Uie^lented rner raUwar trackt -tnd te t up fortune tIrl teUIng tUUt' th e re . . . But when ftni Uia flrel grten kef appean la Brr* r or. tn t Park Uier.donUietf flowery CO*-,na lutnee. pack up Uielr gaudr poalrn i

tnd dUtppear w ttt of Uie Hudion. tCM Betldee earlr momtpg ju|gler« of c,Mi tth ctm . one of the major elemtnU 1[K, tddlng lo Ule nolte of MtnhatUn U t^ Uie u x ' drtTer.,,Por tome itrtnge t ar tttton i taxi drlrcn feel Uier hare

, lo thoui a t one anoUier, and tbelr *^ raucout Tolcea rotr up- between t^ theee UU buUdlngt u U Iher «<re |

^ l u d unleu he goes to bed e ty ir ... 1 On Uie oUier hand, during a recent 1 wtek end In Uie counUr the twliur- (

“ ta g .01 blrdi ,ouUlde_Uie.window J ? mtde me nuh beck to Uie toothing ,

rotr of Uie tubwar. I

FILM RIVALS Of T O W Iht - Two r w a t -

tod Olotla Swanioa...Oon»tMce remained In leeJuikm, but Olorit ww_*«n eeerYwhe re -.S he loYta

iiey *^uiM Bw uO Thi'le«ig b^^^ lU- rorlle with New York Interrlewen M* beetaia of her tmUble frtnkaeu. ght . . . Of Uie Hollrwood tU n who

dnp Into town. 11 h u been mr ex- > e perlence Uitl the h u been-Uie motl

tcceetlblf tnd frlendlr.of Uiem,tll. «o la Jtotr-tlgbUi Itreet tre Ihrce - pltyboutet bunched W gaU ier...

:i«r la ona ll a drama,called -A Silur- " I etj Nlghl.” In the tecond U o » Irt*- caUed “Sundtr Attemoon’ and to au* Uie Uilrd U One caUed T h e Puty* miy O t«." . . . Which eeemt to be tn rhe apt detcripllon of a wtek end tn IW* elecWo UghU. , ind Yukona Ctiaetttnr^ijend-tomedi- rere «noe. w u glren her name bettate her lha T tt bom In that AU^ktn lenl-

lorr. _____

rttSON A L NOTKI h ^ rtraontl n«ee off a Mew Yoiker'a one fujj; 'nue Iled.Ulird; touih-tooutu: < Cur- VU i t i i UetTdlih U being htlletl br iha — tr iiW T S F sarw w trtrtn a r jn n ja i ■ *>* orfort'ance a* in lneonipb’.e ron- ili* Tlel In .» »’Ti»t>n pUr.

»K* Whtt mtkre tt M>yeUUr In'erMt* It*- mi tt tlv . f v t Ih tt m r r t i trek t It a ago UrreOilh wat qiileilr pUxtng

the roi».* cf D oet tne &>uiTnoiiie,. and TwteCr<*ee b a productloa of

-.Mic» la WoneserUnt*

PInto Br JUBKE SIMPSON • the (AaioeUted Pm p Burf Writer)':

tUlh WASHINOTON. JUM ..^A n t t f iTttt mcmehtlong twtlled eame when J. Itter p. Morgvi took Uie wltneai ttand one before a tenate committee to leU of

Lunt the House ot Morgtn. - fool- The two J. P. Mortal}), father and 1 he too. lUangetr alike In Uielr tbUlUet

w m uter prlrtte banken, htTt 1 br been mta of mytlerx tlwaji to' Uia *red public. Both ahunned puWlcliy. Onlr with rtre gllmptei of iheir penocaUUet h tr - erer. got Into Uie newt, teat. Ko teat waa racant la Uie com- from mlltee room when ihe 'bxnker ap- ) al- peartd.x lbr Yet Uie UUng th a l Impreued Ul*

LH 0, BUW)AY MORNINQ, JUN

f iu id i« tM )nrB c m t

H nriN O BIB FABKNTS Br KBS. AONIS LYNE

ChUdita la angir or-appanaUr vliboul reatoo a t aU eometUnu tty to bU.Uielr paniittp'

In Ute nrtt laitaaoe Uw allutUoo probtbly U Uie rwolt of p u t mla* Uken tUlhidet ta d meUwdt of dU- cipllne oa Uie part of tbe pennt; tn Uie teoon4 wlU> aa oceurrenee onlr ft ehUd inalrtt could undentand.

' ■ But ta flUiff oUe W w a r fOT U» pirent to meet Uie dlfflcaliy U so l

' with pbrilcal pualthmeal. ThU caa _ oBlr-turther eadU_Uia_chUd_tft

combat, tnd cruih blm flntUr ta the raotl bamUUUag tort of p h rv

, letl d e fe t l - a a experleaeo. w hl^. mutt be ptofoundlr * a d . luUnglr . harmful to U« ptreot-chUd rela-

" U perhapi aot eair lo keep wUe and cool a t inch a Wing m ^

■ ment, bot It Uie parent U flnair dliapprerlng a t Uie chlld't fln t a ^

- tempt te h ii him. UiU uiualr lut-. llte*.

Where it doet not, It mar be a « - " iit tiy to take Uie chUd Into anoUier

raom tnd UU hUa Uitt he mual re­main tloo* uaUJ he It tUe to come btck tad behare hlmtelf. .

The ItoJaUon muit not be urrU d out dramtUcallr with a greaC tbow of emoUon. but doae <juUUr la an

" rh e c S d t ^ readUy ' e t ^ h Uwi U ul he b u dme tomelhlsg

„ which can. under no drcumitane^ “ be toleratel tnd In enforced *oU-

Uida ha h u time to think orer hit Se S t l o i n i t J i F u r f f l r T r n i l t t ^ ^IM u 'w u - w ro n g in d r t t u r te a u a ^ ; sd or unUl he a l le n t teee ih tl UiU U ir. tomeUiing he cannot get away wiUi th ettllr.n t When he oomee back he jnMt bet. treated u If Uie Incldenl had been

s !?rpSl£"lS“ S .S " Std tiol be referred to agaUi.

r t im p o r ta n t 'YEARS ^L Knowledge of Ufaal hygiene hai It. ipretd lo rirtuiUr erety tocUl lev-

el. to Uial up to Uie tge of 3 moet “ biHlet todar recelre Uie benefit of■ tn InlelllgeaUr pUnoed reuUne.s Such a rouUae metU rinuaUr an

Uxlr phrHcal needi. while hU mother uiuaUr girts him. beildet. InslUcUTelr iH Uut be needi of airecUon ^ pUr.

But at a Uie ChUd enUra a D « “ world.' Ha' U abJe'lo'waft-and t ^

aut tor the tin t Ume maket blm-

lit phyilc^ care beeomee Itx. tor ll It harder to ctrrr eul t^..routlM

IU with a chUd wbo h u a wUl of his

nd * Yst between 3 and 8 Uie chUd'a . . . bodr goei Uinugh Unportanl de- atl relopmenU and hU characlcr U led rttUr Uld down. During Uieje rear* ine he ceedi phrHcal care u Uiougbl- •en iQiir pUnned and a t falUiluUr ear- rr* rled out u etrller. ,

He need! regul* hetlUi examfa-en tUoni. tIiIU 10 a dentist to n. ture liU UeUi are not derelopUig of cavltiea Ue nkedt an adequate diet BU tnd boun of r u t and tleep. HeI It m d t for hit bodUr derelopmenl 1*0 much active pltr In Uie tunthtae. ive Somehow.mtnr mothers tlmpiy elr expect thete Ihlngi lo Uke care of t n themtelTffc fitting Uie lltUe chUd rr* Inlo Uu ItmUr rouUne wbeUier or • •• not thU rouUoe U detlrable tor

y - S ever d6« U«-thild-i>eed ktoUr-■ undenUndlng. patient teaching, :nl tnd eoniUlencr ot Uettmenl aa.he er- doet durtng Uilt lime.ow Whal he wlir ever have of eeir- ing control.' good hablU, happr ,affec-

Uoni and pleatant friendjr relaUoM to oUien U laid down la hli chtrae- ler t l thU time.

cMnce'an Wt We, Uie atUtude* of the nursery repeating them«lTM

— ov?r-and-OTtT-ln-eTery-coDeel«b:ef , . tllutUon.«n = ^ = = ^ = =^ BrtUnder w u th tt Uie J. P. Morgane*. of lodtr I t » ter dlflerent m*h from10,1 the Item old flnancUl autocrattll. whou ton he U and wboee crownn e of powtr be h u InherUed.. , None UT Uie 'domineering aggret-

ur- ilTtneu of manner atcribed lo theso*. UUier bfthote wbo u w him tuuryfa before a “money truet' l a re e U ^

ly't Ing ecmmltUe to long tgo marteo»n Uia demeanor-of.tha ton. -----------tn . Didn't Look Fart

•rte J. P. Morgan Of todar * e ^

s . - s ? s ; s K r s ‘‘ I

ct'a moved tlnce borhood.One almoit could fancy, a t hi

lur- nodded tnd tmUed-la exchw fnj lha pletunlrlet wlUi teaalort. Uiat J .Pitog Mergaarperhtpe.-mlght.-tave 11^cn- t poltUctl ctrcer hlmtelf had noi

deatUir called him elsewhere.Mr. Morgan teemed to.itrlTe hare

to be helpful lo committee flueitioa- rtng era and to bring out tbe Idea ot 1 lu*. tente of dutr. of almOtl PUbUc « J of ipontlbllltr on Uie p u t of bU tiro

At he Ulked Uie B y i t^ e r wt. M rtmiaded ot a atory told him nun r l rears ago by TheodOTBooeeTett, I ' » dealt with the dart of the mont; I* panlo ofl907 during the prealdene, V of Uis c m BooeeTell.I I Piom Uie tta rt of U ut

whleh-^tim BaU lr-g»raJll*-M ^

r r vtit tald. he' had hoped » g l qutU Uwt qulcklr drafled to pre 91 Ttat a rtpeUUon. And be called L

i. p. Morgan. Uie tin t, a t U i e ^ r),:: geai tanker he knew ef to-talk-l M f OTtr. _ ( jp t j r H e i— -------Itnd The Uien Pttildeal h id t h w wU of tloni

and nwievtll tound Uie bytker.be ^ lUet ao remote Ui Uiooght tn ® “ 2JP1 otre emmenUl aipect.of.the ^ b l e a■ Uia engrwted Ui Uie t m m « ^ ^ jtilr Ucal banking matters ^ “ :iUe* w u engtgtd u to a tfo rt no .e ld j

»m- bees J .P . Morgan. t ^ »ta - ond. a dlffereal lale mlgbt bai

^ t o l « . He teemed a t t < ^ to h, Utt umu u be faced aeaaU la^uUltor

roN E 4,1933

• iBad Victorian Bay 1 j Oneof A

tty

loolit-

taBly

u»ootum

sir

aep[to-air■t*uf-.

M-berre-ime

Udlowan H eavy d raperies foeos a

u h Prepared br the Decotiton Club of]og Hew York for Tbe Hewi^ SomeUmet the moat effecUveoU- thing to do with a dUllcnlt archl-hit Uctural feature U to ctll tttenUoa

-Thtt-wtnthe'-coune-choaea br I it Brown when coatronUdiih br Uie VUlorlta ta r window lUut-

Ilon lowardJ Uie wUidowa, making h« Uie bar a center of atteaUte raUier

« n than merely Uw best of a b«l bar-

* * i^ ,h u .p ltc ed aa hrlUa* lofa

S I N E W S IN rTaken From the TwJi

'an -------------------------------------

2 0 Y e a r s A g oTnVB8DAT.JUNEB.UU

aJk. i - ------------------- 1---------------i " ’ LINCOLN COVNTT VOTES^ ----- gWETLREPOBTS-INDIOATB

Latert reponi from Uncoln tloa eountr give a mtjorilr to Uie “WtU" his la retlen lV i >k *I opUsn elecUoo.

I IU Uiought U ut tbe tew rotes ua- Id'B heard trom a t a.UU hour wUl aot de- mtlerUllr change Uie retulU.

U The WtU htd Uielr fotoes e*n- u r t teitd la Bhoebone and Jeipme, U» [hi- lormer giving IS1 nujcrttr the

Utter a majorllr to U* w t^ M oUier prtclacU were carried by Uie

ifa- dry*, but the voU.wu f»l aufllcr like lent to orercome Uie Shoahose and ping Jerome lead.

RAILROAD MAGNATE’S SON im l INVireD TO TWIN FALLS le. vice-prtt!deal DeLong tnd Seo- aply reUry McMlUtn of the CommercUl e of club relumed homa yetlerdty after hUd t trlp'to Onlarlo, Oregon, to Invlle r or Loult W. HUU of Uie O rttl NorUi- tor cm Raliwty lyiUm, to visit Twm

pails. Ther received Mr. HUrt ndlr pi-'i n l ^ * »<«**■ Twin.EaUt tract ling, In Ihe netr future. The Twin F t iif I.be reprtsehUUTCfl met Mr. HUI. j«ho

- U a eon of James J: HUI, pretldent self- of Uie Orett Northern eyitep, at a rfec- bulquet of Uie OnUrto Chtmber of ioni Commerce, lae- .

REPORTS OOOD PROGRESS an ti IN RAILROAD PROMOTION

* iween Duhl. Htgermtn tnd Wendtll U the report mtde by J. Stewart a»rt.-w ho U-tctlTely enutmed la promoting Uw lUe. Mr. Clark hat

----- beea In Uie clly Uie U tt Jew 6iya— . and »le*t hU belief J ^ krgan of eontlrucUng lha line will begin from before a great whll* If the p«ient x n t encouraging rttuIU of the clforU rown conUnue.

ir u - LIOirriNO k i u T woman• Uie AT HOME WEST OF FILER stUlr • Mn, A A DarU, Jellied br m t - iiihlnln* yetUtdty aflcnoM dur- irked ing t ihunder tlorm. She died al- motl UitltnUr upon rtceUltig the

, thock. Mn. Davit was tcrubblmt Uie eaed porch e t the ftmllr home wett of ■lme«l. w w » i«.n th« bolt ilmck her. A ilUag window w u hwkenand o v ofTier ir he children w u covered wllh broken ) Uie ,iu i^ bul unharmed.ioMir • -------» hal cO.VSTBUCno.V WORK ON

NEW OARAOE PROORKaSES I • he The brick work for Uie aew West-a«ln« era Auto comptnr gartge.on'teNindJ. P. tveoue north. U pnsgrealng rtpld- llked ij,.Tha comptny expecU to gel l ^ I nol cited lii-Uielr new ijutrteTf about

July J, The garage wUl be equipped hard ,tiih dltplty roomi u wtll a t me-

itlon- chanlcU repair 'department.

lc re- CTIT COUNCIL .OOUDU8 firm ALLOWANCE FOR LIBaARY

At Uie reguUr meeUng of Ui* clO ‘ wat councU lu t Mondar evenUig tn at- manr lowtnoe of $1400 w u voted Uie pub- ett. II Hc-Ubraryitn amount twice Uiereg- noner uU r' lum' allowed Uie Instltutloa dener The extra aUowanee wlU be uied to­

ward Uie m iU l of new qutrter* crash, ntnce the present Ilbrtrr quarten o jh e . in th« amrUiouiif are n ^ e d

PU a far_ « P i ^ ^ * ^ t i n g t

I p rt- CTrmcn extends wflcom eled In TO BEV. JOHN F. 8HEPREAI a big. Welcome w u extended lo Rev alk-U Joha P.-8hepb*td..D.D, Uw-nei

. . putor of the F ln t FratbyUrltr ------ church. and'Hi'ftmtJr. by mtmber* aet- of toe church tnd lha Kveial mUi'

were b ten of Uie city on behtU of Uiet t. Mr. rtepecllre churchu lu t Thutedt’ » aald, evening. The reception w u girtn a t | 0T- Ute. chURh and w u atUnded no em. eo on^ by memben of the Prtibyter prac- Un church bul ol the vtrlout de

Ich he nemlntUona and Uielr friends, aid _at ____ __ .

EDITORIAL COMMEOT ON ■ tee- >TRDlcr FOB ROOaEVEL'

have The lum of tU c t a u . unlUv to hU dtffltgei w u twtrded to Colon< lallon. Rooaerell fot UbeL The laporUae

’ Becomes AttracdveFeatnres

s altenllon oo-Uio rcctssof In Uie bar. eortted wiUi chlaix Ui

which tKimt U the predomlaallng ve color. The eltect U to thow o tt Uie ll- tofa to tdraaUge sg tlait Uie gold on of Uie wtUptper and.-window cu>

bf -EUbortU-draperUsof-fonnai-d*-ed tlgnbtoee-htoaaM Un help to glre It- emphatU to tbe recess, and to auOce Dg a frame fcr Uie lota. Oold u d ier WhlU Umpt oa tabUi a t elUier end ir- of Ua tofa piortde accenU ef cokir.

in addlUoa to Mtrlng Uu 'u tual ifa pracUcal pvfpoee.

T W IN f a l l s ]Win Falls News Piles

25 Years AgoFBtOAY, niN E S, IMS

DEUANDTOB8ALUONr e -------LAND BBKAKS niCOBDS

Oae Of Uw gn tte il U ad openings ^ ^ U iehU to iyof UMWorUwaabeld a - la Twin FUU oa Moaday. June 1, » t whea S0,000 acru of tbe Stlmoa

rlrer tract were pUced vlUtlti tbe reach of Uiou who wished to eeeure

he fa rm upoa whleh -they could cup- Ul port Uumiehti aad ilietr faoU et he with a minimum effort and secure lc- knowledge U ul ciopt would oettaln- nd ly foUow proper apjiloaUaa « wa­

ter. I t w u not in Uie area opened to - mach u l n the demand for Uad Uut

Uie Salmon opening v u a. reeord 1.S breaker. Before Uie l u t man In

lUie htd made hU filing, TOJXO I acrea, or pracUcaUy M per eent of

^ I t b e enure tract had been taken; ul scares of farm UnlU had been told h . by lucky partlclptnU a t a handsome ■ Hn edvance and hundreds' ot Uioae ii-g whoee'ntimben did not oome eul u t unUl netr Uie Ust, acurrled back to. m r t he at«reeaUon-to ew tf thfre w u ,ho anyUilng left to ta lt them, atiowea- .n< Uier w u aboaJnabU, Tbe o o n ln g I ft broke cheerless and moUl and when ot Uw drawing comaenoed-a drloUng

rain te a The mud around Uie .draw­ing stand w u Inches deep tnd It became neceaary to tpread a eoat-

OK ot < trar on Uie ground to. pre-

^ ^ td i^of e a g w ^ S t e e ^ ^“i* around the tlasd aad ao denie w u

Uie crowd Ultl It WM a difficult Ulk forihoae-wJio-drtw Ui« •flrtl f t r number* to mtke Ihelr way to U)e froat to obtain Uielr drawing nua^-

orkgUi ^ _____

teta POLITJCAL BATTLE MARKSSTATE C0NVE.VTION UERB

The Demoerallo coavenUon which p_ opened Ul Twin Fans on Wedneidty

w u featured by eietUng poUUcal J Z bauies. With a margin ot three ™ r vote* between Uie DuboU and anU-

DuboU facUont, the conlcitanU ? ! fought for muiery. regardlett of

, Robert!' rulet of order o r any oUier ’ V recognised tuUiorlly upon the ioA-

duet-of.pubUc.gaUi«lns»..Eatt t l ^ iL® Wtt determtoed to tute and neither hWfled-the rUhU-cltlmed br Uie oUier. Asa result, two delegaUoni wUl go to Denver, the.Anll-Duboli

B-B delegation of H. each wlUi half a , roU. tni the DuboU delrgaUon ol

itfen'wiin-»cvtn-alt*maU*.-Whlcii I delegaUon alll tecclve the recognl- Uon Of the wiUonal eonvcnUon U a m atur of coojectur*. BoUi alrta .a a u confldenl of vlctoty In Denver u Uier lo Twla FWU, but l(

'”*■ would tppeitf that Mr. DuboU hat . Ult belter chtnc* u hU delegtUot

wts choten br Uie reguUr lU le or- ganluUon.ot Uie partr.

c ltr -------' *J* IDAHO SCraEME COURT5^°* AFFIRMS LOCAL VEBDICItion. The‘tupreme court ot Idi}lo haito - afflrmed.Uie rerdlct rendered in Uviefs, dlsWrt court in Uie e o u n trr t Twlirtera FaU tln Uie cate ot-the vUltge 0u ^ a Twta FtlU renui D. P. f ltu b ^ et aIngaT TtiomjtrHnngC'WlllUm' O. MeCab

IE of-war tor the Twin FtUt ‘teweCAD Uifougb Bock Crtefc whlcJRev. passed Uireujh the propertr of tonew defendanU.below tbe oulUt of Ui

>rltn tewer. CoeU were twuded Iiben Uie cltr. The dKUlpnof_Ui« lunUi- Pnme court QUleU Uie UUe of UiUietr _ ' - - --------

of tiie esse Uet in tbe fact th sl e n r not ojiportunllr w u given Uie defcnc

7t « - to ptovlda a>btiu for the rumor 1 de- tnent the Colonel't hablU. and th

ftUure of the defiinte to aenre- > tingle wltneu able to aar a war t la support of Uie defanset oonles rELT Uons. The vtrdlcl should'be accep ilUve ted br iU open minded, persons t .lonel Ittie l u t word In a dltgractful epl unee jaode ot AaKtlcsa poUUo.

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G u i d e p o s tBr JOHN SELBY '

<AaocUled Preu BUff WrtUf)-Tbe Albon,- br Marr Bebert*......

. RlB^iart . . •■ - KEWJfORIC, June 5 -M atrllo b .

erU lUoehtrt b u tUrred sp a ny**,- . tery- .In “The Album," which U . unique la Uut Uiere U nol a gaagr- .., Iter to be found Ui lU pages, deeplto (he ftct y m U n o t_ o n e ,b n t.tq u r^ rlcttmt' • ' , -

MS. RoberU cleverly pUota h tr tlnUler ertnU In one of the mott . >

_ cflnMrtaUyB.ie«Uoni.or.'A.clty,.nT5__ ;ttmUlB, highly leiptctod. almoit - VletorUn In Uieir rlewpolaU, In­habit flre.boutet grouped ta a prt-<,.., VtU ptxk trosnd a cretoenl -ihaped drive. Helen Wetuagum. fh o .m a r - ' rled and w tal to Creaceat PUce to

. lire, told Louisa Hall aU Uie teal- . diau.looked u U Uiey bad walked-. - out ef a a album of Ute alnedea... - . . .

No more "lypleallr eonierT«Uv«“ .- group eould hara beea (ouad. Yet-

Um pecnUtrlUee u d ccceatridtUi' ot Uie IndfrldutU to Ocetceat PUce,.,..,

^ whliU wtie ao-famUUr-UiaMher— were am pU d u a luU er of eouree - hr oae aooUier. prorlded Uie newt-, paptn^wtUi columns of deecilpUn

Ko one la Um Ortscent over • to ^ " ’, i ped to coaildir hew odd tt w u Uurt- -

. Urs. Ban wore deep moumtnt al- '^ ~ Uuugh her hubaad had beea dead X for V yean: or U ut Mrs. Talbot» . ^ muUforlocklflg'upercryUilaf aod fr~ keeptag Ute keys w u a I Uie least '

onimiUl or m t tl» t « l K n . D.1. toB'had not i puken-dhw U r- to 'b g — " ) iu S to a r^ lh w hornlhenSvetfor . - - ao yean w u deddedlr onl ot Uu ' ordlntrr. Ko one did. Uitl U. unUl

“ 5 old Mn. •U aautec wat tound -ta? ’braUUr murdered" la her bed. ;

Lou HUI, » and-aUrtcUve, but wilUag uader tho thumb of her.’ domineering moUier. teUi Uie atory- •

= 7 of Uie Crescenl'i rein of terror. Bhe _ rtrttU blU of InformaUon aa tbe

henelf lu m t Uiem, to Uie coune ot '< Uie tovetUgtUon. a meUiod wbleh .I UtomeUmesconrutUig to tbe read-'-

. . er, particultriy'beauH Uie Cres- oenl't rtildenU were rtUier mija- enus and, being reltUd, h td i t s - '

— lUr ntmei. But T h e Album"-tt -different," m d hard to put down.'

«Bthlod TbtMWans," by Jamt* ' R.>TInnlBg

__ _ James R. Winning U s coBrict.^tealeneed to aa unnamed lUto - prUoa for 10 yetn . after conrlcUon

lUiSS of w tat tappened to him to prUon.. beld A oemtoruble clUwiry. p leuuU ..

1 ly. lomtag through Mr. WtantogH-. book after a good dtaner irtU be lets coofertable, tnd take U u enjor- n eat la UiB'dtoner for eome Ume,,

Kure assuming that It acoepU as ttu*' a m . wbtt he h u written, giiu. The book dou not. for obrlwsi KUrt re*3oni, name tn y namet. t t b ^ , ; i S ! wllh Winning's artlral a t Uie prlfdB, k n . hU tin t glimpse o t Uie treei to tta ^

nd sa pHnn ytni, and his pUture of the I U ut »dden cmellr of Uie guardt. It,, f iJSd goea on,Uirough Uu rtnr* with th#,1 In auUior and through hU descripUon lOiXO of Uie motl revolUng tuih - u d

e t terror and ticknus. . . .ie n - AS Whining teUs. Uie itorr, CTCiy- told thing U therwceUs illmy wlUi.dlct .

some end vermin., totredlMe b » n h n « . • those from tadUUo guards, long dayi to .I out sUalUltckeU wlUi b ttad and water jv to to eat, aomeUmes for "offentet"

PJb u p a to l^ cne-i oeU to try to

i , The climax to Uie Wtonlng story »m<s when, to a firs, MS.convlcu , ue burned Uuough w htt Uie au- . Uar caUi, a) Ui* very'betl, crlmUitl cowtrdlee oa Uie part ot the guanU - Uld offtcUU. and perhapt much .

There U p blltlfrtng, ehoklw,

, w u hetrt of“aie r w d e r ? ^ the plUtble i Ulk reroll t ta t followed, tnd Uw Uiter-

fs* w l afUie prUon farm each glTti lu —0 U>e dtflnlle fUvor of udoe*t to Uie / num- Wbmlng tccounU

If Uie holocauit thould eerve to . IdenUfy th* prUon for many, th«* j ,

- m tr b* denUU and reerlmtnaUotU from one or uoUier aource.

Whatever Ul* tacU, Uiere U to Uiewhich book,the feeUag of u hileaie h tl- etdty red u d a deiire, through lelt-Un- UUcal moUUoa. to better matten. three - s —anU- . ..itanU city of Uie rlght-of-war for Uie« of eewtr. -• - ----- ------------ ----------- •-oUier - —

OD.-ERAL FW 8T0N LEA>T8-----T W W _FA L U _rO R _C O A O T _

’ Uie Oeneral PUnston lett for Stn | aUoni PrtncUco on Tuetday evening, a flw .v f >uboU purchasing tome, town loU In Good-- alf a ing and announcing hU Intention to kin of return for toe next oDcnlnx and trr (Vhlch trtln .— He sald-the Salmon-Uacl— cogni- opening wat one of Uie - g re tU tl. - n U a tlghU he htd ever witnessed.

“ OEPlfEUM MOVTNO nCTORE S had th ea tre OPENS AT RINK gallon The Orpheum theatre u d moving lie or- picture thow'opened « t Uie rink , .

Wednesdtr evtnlng under Uie man- tgement ot Profetaor Bunn. The program Uie opening night w u an , excellent oae.' During the. tow ^..,;

IDICT mission spedaiUea wtll be Introdu^ - ed to addition to , Uie Uluttraied _

toUie ____ .tT w lo --------- ---------------- -------------------M ot RUNAWAY ON SHOSnONE'1. et a , • ' STHEETFRECEDES FARAD* tcCabe' a runaway' team oa Shothane aVf=— .rsgn [uTiUslitd ^jViSUKitbU uctta-

menl Jutl prior toUie arrival ot ihe DuboU'parade on Tueadar atur-Jill » » o - “Pmie a t a bvelr clip. Al Eldrldg**.

^ oomfr Uier lUaddled a fue < n n t and a telephane pol* Md ®' ^ to'a tudden atop. Tbe hrdr*at ™ •

tom trom Uie main, which «*“•«, _ , a leak for a Ume.le n ry — , ,lefcnee Two ftmUle* of Uie fUbU or ^ .™ Cooks." headed brod Uie McCook and Dr. John MeCwt f «« « - a ibhed M aoldlera troca OWO to tft*‘ word a r i l w ar.. ' 1 <1 '------------------------------------- ^ i « f l s o ^accep- stong* of water a ^ » ^ ‘>ont u COO to mak* the uul epi- u ie ,Y e« m lU a y ta r .w m d e « a tu

propoeed. '

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Chamber of Commerce.and Citizens Get Behind Move To Observe July Fowth ^

i HAILEV. J i i » 3 (BpecUl to The I NewDWJiUcy pUn* to d a e m tne I Fourth o( Ju l; In IllUnt ityle &(tla

this yew. ’'— ‘fhe' ch4nil>cr”or“ KimnierM'-tiM ” '

Uken hold and MmaUtUa we »l work to uphold ihe repuuUon of the eltr_tOf the beit dnnoMlr»lwn of

“ U ii kind ahj*h(M'ln-th«-Wt»t.--------Hljh *poU In the proitnm wUl be

A p inde. a buebill tounument, ■ rodeo, n band eonctrt. an oraUon by A raan ot national repuuilon. ilreet eporU. a mcrry-jo-round for the kiddltf. \

The wal ol)J«cl it 1» m W to bum Old Daddy Orouch and- wel- « « 9 bMk home thal prodljaj ion, praptrlly,. lhat haa been feedlnj too lon» on huiU antt nubblnl.’ -

The eMcuUre. eomraltt*e tom-_ P 8 t , d . j j t j t o i s d l _

Aukerna. Peter L Ktnl. Otear E. Thaoun and H. N. Bcamcr met Prl- day evening at Hotel Hiavalha and organlted by electlns Mr, Werry .ptuldent. Jiidse aeorae A, McLeod

Qvaa dnflt'dt to <crre (he comatllUe K u Kcretary-treaaurtr.' Name Comnllttoi’ .

, The foUowlAt ilaodlnt c o i ^ t - teea were then appointed:. ■„

PDiANCB-nuMell Wttry. J . L

ABb “MUSIC^Mra. Annie Beamer.-Mn.JC. Ptm Ful<t. Mn. NdOt KiimitT

.and □IbMn'Condle.PARAD&—Mr. and Mis. JoKpb —

W, Fuld, wllh power to add ta their ^

“ B W raA L L -M . B. Uenedlrt, 0. JM. RabertMn, 0. 6. Shepherd and .8. C. StnlUi.

DAJJCE-Leon Friedman, nuuell Wecry and 8, 0. Smith.

6TRBCT SPORTS - Oeorw Al­len. A. W. Warr and ^me^•Vaa D)'ke.

ADVEnTlSINO-M. .F. Cunnlrf- . ham. A. T. Olenn and L. P. Ueaflc. ,

BTREET U aim H O AND DEC- J ORATION-U E. Guta, D. M. P” Jacobs and U R. Cray.

C0NC£SSI0N8-Prank a Boone and M. ti. BhanafelU .

.. BAND MUSIO-John.E..BoOl«er.Jr. ‘ ' P”

nuBell Werry and A. T.' Otenn —ww.auUiorl*ed-to procur<-fc-w«l»» iSI

free ofchargV U"poaaKil . iCwas agreed lhat no money would: be f” ipent on ■ rodea They were also ^ BUthoriied to procure a m e n » ^ - IfS

nypEiTsiiiPifiisiF aPpElSIOW Gii:

* ROPSIT. June 3 (Sr&lal'to.ltie he V Kew8)--Wllh (iractleaUy all of. the o,} f pouto crop from niipert, ijo,

now ahlpped. a aummary of the *Wl>- ^1 pis? rccords ahow. a total of j s u >h, can Of apuda' harlns moved ‘from Rupert beglnnlQi wllh 142 can ihlp* ped from bere lait Seplcmber,'. (

, . sThe number of can shipped of the fer 19M-I9H crop cxcfeded by IW can prt the ahlpmenu from Rupert of.the eni previous year when a loui of ijgg the ean movrd. ' {he

can moving and JU In May. I9J3 ha< while only M can of spuds have'been Icr ahlpped frem'Rupcri this May, rec- trci

• ords show.Shipping by car lots Uirough the Ra

J93I-lfl3J eeason, from the. Rupert uli frtlRhi yards shows m: cara In Sep- «oo

. gq.jOc{obcf;.?i:..Korcm» tin,

. ruary; March; 149, April and SB {22 In May. •

l irP L I lN S F IN r 'j _ m n s j M M H

BUllL. June 3 (Spcela! lo The Ncws)wFuneral Krrleea for Fred Worley, war veteran who was found i?J dead in hU ear near CHlIeford last Priday following a sudden heart at- take, will be held Sunday a t 3 p.- M. V,:, a t Ihe Prtili>terlan church at BuW.' with Rev, M. M. Van Patten'.' In “ chsnje. ■

■Mcmtomif the spwO^-Amtrlcan war veterans’ organlwtlen will have charge of riles at me grave In Duhl — cemelet>'. -------

'.CLUB MEETS AT KNUCL IKNDLL. June 3 (Spetlal to Tho

— Ne«r»)--nj; WVJcerae «!al> met wtth Mary nien Orleve on Wed­nesday aflemoon vllh nine mem*

- i*^,PTfSfnl H irlorlt Victor Mary Ellen Orleve canned rhubatt aa a demonstration. Team demon- itn lton work w u discuued by the member*. RefreshmenU were «r»ed.

JulU Shepherd.wlll enlerUlo the club on June 7.

_ F I S H E R M E N ' a n d ',

V A C A T I O N I S T C

— — nt J aolt FoTrkr’a•CAfelNS when iii H ailey,

NIcc clean cflbina w ith Rood.beds. F re e show er b a th r.

1 i'ish in ff Sciuon*Opcns~Mfty.30th. . •'

K cN t'toFO W L E R ’iG n ra fre 1 , Riiick nnd Chc\ToIct ‘

Service.Mnin St, . Hail«y

M A K E T H I S M C T

Twin F alls Daily

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The Daily WM E R R Y - G i

Dt Drew Peam n «* ADTH0R8 OP “WASintJOT

AND 'MORS MER

WASmNOTON. June 3-Tho new fKprovision In the Income tax which to congress Inserted m a tu u ll of the Morgan hearings will not require thal Ilnancler to pay any more In- .come Ux...Congress has merely 61.provided lhat louts on'capltal can m:be spread over a period ot only one «tyear Instead of two...T his sUU will m;p im lt M iw ti. other brokenrba-htT aen. big buslneu men to write off 81Ihelr capital lostea and escape pay- ofIng a Ux....The reason Morgan Johad to pay a tax In England w u nbbecause thal country allows no auch Rideductions....Ralph Morrison, ot ‘6San Antonio, whom Roosevelt ap- aspointed u delegate to the'.World HiEconomic conference, gave ISO,000 oftothe Dcmocrallc campaign fund ... lyFriends u ld gbodbye to bald-headed '1"BUI- DuUlit the other day before "«he sailed to London as executive pc oUlcer of the conference. "BringIwme tiie bacon, SlUJ-'oM-of.them eo Mid . . . “Yes." replied DullUt."bul I'm -afraid lUI be all rind.’ th

Woodln On Skids • , « Senalor Jim Couseni, who con-

ferred *1lh Rowevell Just afUr the president eame bsck from his week-end crulw with "Wlllle" Woodln. got • 'the Impression that the secretary of *-*,(he freuurj- Is on (Jie way o u t- , .p r o b a b ly atler congress h u ‘adjourned and WrJlmTnn-hrarimT .»have ended.. . . Couiens had chal- ‘ ‘Icnged Woodln’s selection for the *"treaiury becaute o f his association Twllh big. business, and reminded J* Roosewlt ot that this week. It Isu ld P 0 R Intlmkled there would .V soon be a change.. . . Rusiell U f-

t2»0 10 Ihe'^Democratlc campaign ^ tund lu t October. [T--------- ^^RossUn'Reeognlllon--------

Wuhlngton' h u many so-called speakeasies, but compared with the gnndlose appointments .of New K< York and Chicago ban. the capllal fe: jotnU are nothfng but blind pigs,., e i Ooremor Lehman of New-York Is flo worried over the condlllon ot New pli York slate banks' and came lo roi Wuhlngton on the mailer l u l do week . . . Failure to reeognlu Bor- wt lel Russia IS expUjned.by a high of- sej flcla].u-belng~due only to tho fact fr« that there are only twenty-four Oc hours In the day. The preildent hat dli be«o.io.prt4Md,for.work, heslniply. coi Ims nol got around to It. this of- In

ThePilot-SHELL

THE ARMY PL/ CHOSEN SHELLThere i-t no more c.' iict

line’s quality and depcndnl...... Motor.i tnust function pro

■ and must always be rcadj pou-cr that ‘may spell .safel

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• iw i u c i r

As well a» in tiio nir, Sl always rondy-tfrdevelop-t powcr-n motor i-s.intcn.ficd

That’s why-*SHEIyL- CHOICE..

DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND Tl AT OUU LOCAL

19:30 Monda;

T W IN FA L L S DAILY NE

OT)1EC~AT~HO iF | ^ »

l l y J N e w s i * a t t 5 r r r p

CIIARKONO FOR 'AFTERNOONS PATTERN jm : -

6y O L l« C W ( I < ' . Iviv present an afternoon frock

•dolent wllh graco and femininity. Select for it tho gay. colorful allk “ or sheer prinU to popular this i«a- aon. The seml-belWd wslsUlne U defined by pointed seaming and y® there'a a capllvatmg venlon ot the

-rialt«rlng-«ap*-cotlar..Il’a-Rr«si-Joy,10. make frocks for younelf when you know the nsulU ' wUl be so !» ' lovely. •

Pattern :6 » may be ordered only 'ltrslieTH riB.~W , J0.-M.-3<r38,T3»

and 40. Site 16 requires 3!i ysrds 'f« 39 Inch fabric and 1/8 yard 5H Incli «''t lace, nuuitnted step.by-sttp sewing »F instructed Included wllh pattern.

Send FIttEEN CENTS (ISe) In *"! colhs or stamps (coins preferred!

. for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly your name, addreu and style number. Dt SURE TO flTAie-BIZE WANTED. - daj

— ra E -N E W -8 ro n a a ;E D m o ft OF THE ANS'E ADAMS 'PATTERN BOOK IS BEADY. Afternoon, iports, golf, tennis dresses, Jumpen. house frocks, special beglnnen’ pallenA alylca lor Junlon. and cool cloUies for youngsitn, and Instrucilons tor making a chic sweater are among the »» fuclnallng liema. SEND FOR YOUR tl'x COPY. PIIICE OF CATALOO FlF- «n TEEN CENTS. CATALOG AND lha PATTERN TOGBTIIEE TWENTY- «'» FIVE CENTS.

— ABdrtsiTiU-Tnall;onlet»-la-Twln Palis Dally Neaa. Pattern Deparl- no

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Washington IW -R O U N D--------------- ---------------------------------eldI w d Robert 8. AUea ore<OTON MEHRY-OO.ROUND- . oflERRY-GO-ROUND’ far,- — —----------------------- ;--------------the. flclftl lays, BUI., he adds,.Ruu!a Is )'f“, to be recognlred. ' jJJJj■ Preai Shy plo■ .Preildent Roosetelt leleplioned• Sir Jo/in Simon. DrHUh foreign , minuter, last week urging him to : w m Prance that II sho did nol, make real dLiarmament conce»loM. *: B rtum nroujntiorw itirthrV nitcd' Slates and refuse to aid her b .ime .• ot emergency, . Nexl day Sir .I John -made a speech in Partlament "I About this. . . . Incidentally. , I Roosewlfs press conuct man.

"Steve" Early. Is getting at gun-ihyas " ltd " Joilln <who served Ior — Hoover), tie luued an official denUl

I of this story, then admitted private- — , ly ll was too confidential lo be 'tred,1 "Imagine my surprLw." he said,1 "When I fouhd ll all over thc front >_ I pages,"

P. II. Shoemaker. MlnncioU's ex- ' conrfrt niraer-Latwr fsngrettman g' aiked President Roosevelt to pardon , |

thc 200 World war veterans still p«serving lime for misconduct In Ihe Mr

; army. He also uked to have clilxcn- lo,ship Testored to conscientious ob* co»Jecion Imprlsoneil during the war 1 . . . John W. Davis, coun.<«l Ior t

: Morgan, helped vriie Ihe New York chtSUle banking law------Davis and thehis wife gave tt.COO to the Demo- P .:

. cniHr rampilpn fund 1a.1t yi-ar . . Chl“The iM closest men lo P D It are ^ now "Lew Dougiu. budget ditteior, and Professor Raymond Moley. cllh

, toiify..IIowe,.original confidential psecretary. In ihe backiriurid . . . iThey all go.to « e the President In huithe momUig when he llet In bed. mowhjfh In Iht bfM Ume u> talk wliji « <

Douglas, cblriii that he. NIoIc sksT b ' Roosevelt tint, has llie Inside dea

track.. . . __ ___ \1 An Ancient Herb■ According lo HicTOfeek' p « tr■ Homer, "moley," name of the Pro-

feaaor. Is a "plant dug up from ll.e earth, with black root and white ,, . flower* . . . m e plillojopher. Theo- ,

■ phmsiiis, says "moley' has round . roou like an onion and U ^n anti­dote lo aptlls and enchantment. U waa the herij -moley" which Ulys-' . tea threw at Circe to prevent h tr M from casting a spell. . . William

' Baldwin Shearer, naval propitgaii- 1 dist wh'* sued varloiu I'liljibulldlr* - , companltn lor paymrnt (nr rervlvea

in sabotaging ilif afnev* Nawf

t’sChok^- G A S a n d = = =

OIL■LANES HAVK LL PRODUCTS;iictin>r tc.st for a fjasn- idnbihty than in the nir. properly a t oil tim es— a tiy to yield thn t e.'!lr>i tifcty o r d isaater in ca.ie

j IT C a h • ■ — • ”

, Shell 3 ,E nerK y pas i-i I'|)-the-m iixim iim hor.tc-ied_ to develop, - — • • -j

L - I S ^ T T IE ^ l - l tO T 'S - — -

i 'T H lS UNiy.SUAL K V EN T AL A lR P pU T

a y M o r n i n g . '

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' NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. I

iM ttfer<ne«^r^WTrhu-been-9eeti — nerc rteenily with a rtpteaentailY* of lha Newport News Shipbuilding wmpany.. . .Thls w u one ot the II

Merry-Ga.Roasd ' II Wuhlnglon's milk prices ar* un- Ireasonably high. . . To ascerUIn \why this altuitlon exltU. the senaU idUirlct committee proposes an in- ,vttUgaUon. . , . Al the same time t

lllie departniftit of agriculture, under Uauthority granled 11 by tho new Ifarm rellet act, plans to caU on ImUk dealen lo show reason why tho I

: capital's ffllJk ewt should not be II■ duced.... Nebrtska’s plctureeaque I , RepreaenlaUVB Edgar Howard, re-[ iiowntd for his one-llme secreury- IlilU pto WUUam Jennings Bryan ., land hla claim lo knowledge of » ,Tmimber-of-Indlan-dlaleela,--nu-* - I while Unen sull wiili it -wallow- llalled coal..,.The tln l test ct Itw

■ Inew securlUei law, lalhered by the\ artmlnlstralloii-aa-ft.jaltguanlufw _ |l I ln«ston. may occur In coiinceUon I wllh a so-called "readjustmenl of r capltallutlon” p ropo^ by Ihe As-

soclaled Om and Electric cf^rpota-llon..,'.The gieat power utllliy h u

, announced lhat It will a.<* all pres- ' eni security holden lo exchange | , their holdings tor new lerjrltle* It '• , ronlemplales Iwulng....Unleu Uila

Innsactlon lakes place betore the' securillea act becomes eHectlve-i« -

daya frtm May H -lh e federaJ trade __ ' commlulon wiil.iake Jurisdiction..,1 .=■ The“JUd8mmdert)ack-tmpeach-J - -j

menl trial look nine daya ot the i; senates time and eo« ihe gcier/:* ser

menl around iSOflOO. . . . William I Zimmerman, Jr., nealy named m- Kl , ilsUnt commis.«foner of Indian .if- R, , Iain, recently ser^’ed u vlcc-pasl- j : dehl ot the Columbia Conurve i : eompany of Indianapolis, a -oncem Bei I that tl worker-owned. . . . Working mti , wllh Zimmerman In Ihe canning' i

buslneu were 'Norman Hutchings i 1 iiiri Wi'llamiP. Hawood, two noted Hl< , radical labor leaden.. .-. Tne tie--La

partment of agrituliure's .oreign e service division, Ibo abollUon of. mo which is contemplated by Budgel <

■ Director Lewis Douglas, w u es’.ob* 01, llshed by the father of Becretary of'Poi Agriculture Wallace, when he w u

' head -of the depariment In the! Harding-Coolldge arimliilstratlDns . . . In setting up Ihls, bureau the elder Wallace scored a. big vlcUiy orer Herbert Hoorer. then tecnttry of commerce, who wanted foreign : farm reports to be made through Ho Ihe commerce department.,..Three o'c:

, yean ago Senator Robert Wagner of Introduced a bill authorising a nation-wide fne govemment em- P ployment bureau system.. . . The D

. meuure w u approred by eongrcss s I a year later, only to be sc'.iltlcil by . 1

P.*«lilent Hoovtr'a velo....On Mon* wit day the act w u given (Inal auprov- - “I

' al by the senate aller five mlniika nir ;J{9n5lrtfralloiL_»nd was promptly C.' sent on IU w»y.to-the-Whl> Houit^t-;

where President Roosevelt Ir tu n to au: , sign 11. ,»oc

• (Copyright. 193J. by , «« ; United Feature Syndlcale, tSc.) IjJ*

: tiiurch Services■

cimiK'nAN cH U fiaiDr. W. E. Anderson, mmuter

I J ;« A. .U.-Blbfe school. -I ,10:45 A. M,-Pniycn. U rd's Sup- J 1 pcft Solo, "0 Dry Tlioie Tean." ‘J ' : Mn. Helen Johnson; violin obllga- . lo. Lots Anderson. Sermon; "Penie* "J '• cost and Wlincisei,- Jhi ' 7;00 n. M.-Clirlsltan Endeavor.• B;00 P, M.~Servlces omitted. The ; church will Join In imlon service nlI the First MvihodUl church al 7:45 J®' . P. M, Dean Allman of the Ejilscopal Dei

church will preach. Thc public U T: corauiinnnT O — — ----------------

i no;, PnESHVTEtllAN ClICRCK iTIl L _ 9j«.A,.M,:-.Sutid«y *chool,_• Tlie Itev; Allred W. Lees, Ooilirn*'“ ' '

burg.. Nebraska, wtll preach bolli '. morning and evening.' He coihes as An j a Mndida{f_at^(hf request of (he ,

B:3D P. M.-ScnIorairls'.ifn"Eri* ” deavor.

WednesdayJ;^qOT. M. rL.I!rayer

—.IIBNNONITK'IIIIETHREN IN ***■CHRIST ' ”

A. W. Oarbeut. pastor };al• 10:00 A, M.-Sunday school..........bur

11:00 A. M,-Mnrn1ng service. Cor8:30 P. M.-Mtellng for Juniors, sup

^ BROW N T J ^ € a r ^

Chevrolet 1931 C abriolcl, new ( rceonitilionpil, looks

1’cnitiai' Cdhih;, a|x>rt model wit! iiKiimt.i ami r e a r t ru n k .............

iJc'Snlo G Sudan, new tires, a (liHiiy c a r fo r o n l / .................

Diiick Coiipo, one of llic .■;[ in town itnd pood fo r m any llimi

S tiidek iker 1029Sedan ...............................................

Nasli C Sedan, new liccnseand i

S ta r ~S e d a n ,-----------------------------------

.Chcvr<)l*'t Sedan, w c.w ill.piish building fur you .onl y .......... . ^ .

B r o w n i n g ’snU IC K . ,Muin and •llh

0 . SUNDAY SrORNrNG. JUNE

J “ ™ ™ " H b w 'C h ic a g

:

!‘ 'Ir | H | | n S | | | | | | | a W

I 'I IN THIS Striking nlgbt »lew of a (

works and lighting displays on thi I - IganM.l’) Pholo, --^ _________________________ '

- 8:00-P.-M:—Evening wonhlp.-----I \! a:00 P. M. Wednesday - Pnyer ' • senlce and AflisMnary meellnf.I . 1■ K1.MiIi:ilLr METHODIST CHURCH T ' Rev. Otorge 0. Rosebc'rry. 'pastor

10;0'J A. M.-Church tchool, °! 11:00 A. M.-Mornlng ■ wonhlp, :I Sermon, -Spiritual Values." Special “

ll:t» A. ^L-Junlor League.I 7:00 P. M.-Epworlh League, Una ,, I VlPlIn Mlo by Lois ]j

I 0:00 P. .\{.-E\'enlng wonhlp. Ser*: mon, "Unusual Answers."; 8:00 I’. M. Wednesday evcning- , OHlelal board meellng at th# Ben « ['Poller hume. n

5; EPISCOPAL . A‘ rhurth Dt Ihe Aaeenslon Ji1 Secoi'd street and TlUrd a«nue Ur north I!

Rfi'. E R. Allmao, fteiw Jl1 Thtre »lll be a celebrsllon of the ft I Holy Communion and sermon at 10! o'clock. Tills will be lhe only aerrlee p r of Ihe day, |

‘ FJRST METlioilisT EPICOPAL > Dr. EIIJ.ih Hull Longbrake, pastor1 9:45-cliureh school. • • t ' , 11:00 .A. M.-Mornlng worship. „

with n!x'<r\ance,of holy communion, p. - 7;30 P, M,-lIapi)y Bunday eve- n I ning trr^lcc; organ |irelude.by Mks. g■ C. H. Sllmon. .. J,

) ausplcts ^ 'in Falls Ministerial u* i,socUtlon honoring Rev. Ernest All- «

*man, rrcenily rtMgned as rector of •, ;A<icewlon Episcopal church. Rev,..■ Allman «lll |itcach. jj1. J,

BODf OF n i l l i. i s m f i s i j

BUHU June 3 (Siw lal. lo Ttie, Newsl-Puncral sen'lces for Ward ,

Bullock Rcre Iwld Osiurdny uffer- I. noon al 3 o'clock In llie Chrliilan -j

church. Rev. E J. Slimp, Twin Falls. Iformer Buhl paMor. was in charge. I

, Musle wa.\ tumL^hed by a quarielle II composed ot Mr.'and Mn*. A. C. II Johnson and ilauchter. Mn. Olen II Denny nnd ron. Ocnuford. JI Pall bearers »-ere L. Bmlth, Doyle I

i Homer. Shelton, Chester Hobwn. I |TIie body was In charge of'D ans I and Johnson. Interment was made [

"In-itie-Fller-o-melery.----------------- -jI

60 PUPILS ENROLL IN

KNULL, June 3 (Special to The f Nemt-T^jv first werfc-t)f|^ejda!!y - j

napllit church closed on Priday wllh f

Complon^arid“M1.y H w IlSlowaj* |

NING ’S rSpecials^ ]ew over«i2e tire s , m otor ju s t >.:..:..S395 I

...............$29.- S285lc .■;[K/rtlcal;c;irs Itlinusandso f mlle.‘> I D I

.... ...$245 1;l L=S235: -

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iwh it p u t of th e . . , ^ 2 ^ *

:’s Garagel lll Em I PONTIAC ^

N

NE •», 3033

i a g o “W o r l d ’s ^ a i r ' ‘A p p c a t

' '- ''^ ^m K nrwl r

f a Century of Progrpu exposition In Chli n the mlnlalure cily o f modernistic bulldli

■„ WEST-END COUPLE WEOS’g

QOODINO. June 3 (Special to ;H Tlit' NrjM -A niarrlag# license wns , Jiwte 3 a t Die founiy elerli's^ olllce, to Waller Henry Mllltr. 23,- and Gladys Marie Duvall, 10,-boih Si Of Bull!.

They Mere married the same'Tlay «( by Ro'. H, C. Kohr.

Z HAILEY ENTERTAINS iq r- " PUPILS FROM godding'"- HAILEY. June 3 (SpecUl to Thesn Newsi-Chlldrcn of the Slat# School -

at Ooodlng wtro guesU of the Hailey > Chamber of Commerce Friday.

. About.70 pupils a-ere brought In the Jerome scbool buses and were given' the Ireedom ot the elty. Baths ot the Hiawatha plimBe. a picture show and Junch at Hie Holel Hiawatha were

He fcalurcs of ihelr en^rlalnmenl. •

“ PORTLAND WOMAN GIVES LECTURE AT SHOSHONE

SHOSHONE, June 3 (Special to ' The Keitji-Mlsj Avis Lobdell. Wo- P- men's seliare dlredor of the Union ®- PacUlc.Syiicm. Portland, gave an

llluslraied talk before a large au- • *- dience Tliurfday niRhi a l the Lin­

coln tehool auditorium. i «■ -Hlw LoWrir* Ulk-wa. siw5Srt4.-: *' by the Buslneu and Profeulonal

Women’s club. She wis accompanied ®* by her cou.'in'ar,d opentor, Mrs.'’* Moulin. A dinner was given In their i

ftonor at (he Mjnha(l«r cafe, al ■ which lime Mlu LoMcU gave a very' Interr.'tlns talk ou the "Ten Year Objective oi the Buslncfa Women's' - Clubs," I

T Wanted; Lawn mewert lo grind , Moorr’s llepalr Sliep. t l l Mala Ave 8 , PhoDa :tUR.-Adv. |

le ' 'rd a B n r a a n n n n H ^ H Hr-nla,e.lec.:n

Ie

n. 7

10 --------u .• / ^ r

^ H | H .

"Fm plflrf wc have otir own I — wal^cmba^ra»•tnff^vllen^fricn(

- neighbor's telephone a n d i • n ip tcd lic j d inner or in iru t

entcrtaining.fricnd*.”

— — A n y e m p }o )f(C :u iU ig i io j,

~ "■ T H E M O U N T A IN

T E L E P H O N E A N D TE L EG F

:ars- AfrNight“ — |

£J l ''-i' ac

KlI ( i • .. . 'rT T jiB fT n tll

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Chicago are ahown the effecla cf fire-1 Hidings Along Ihe aliore of Lakk Mich-

iiirsilFF^; ■

OOODINO. June 3 (SpeeUI lo-nie > Nersl-County Agent O. E. McCOA a.

neU'a oltlce reports S2l hogs Sold jc June I, wtlghlng 1I4M0 iwunds. Tio lotai net to tho gro a tn w u | $ » 7 ^ t r

,'"niB himrtxiuugni'to71 tuiiiciiv -gj *1 The top price paid w u IJ.IO. The

'slilpmenl went to PoriUnd. .0 . e • ■ ‘II — ------------------------------------------y ............ .

i Use Your Hcl

R e a s o n O u t W l iy P ly r J P a a

i FLOATING POWER - OILITE Sl>UiN(iS S 1 SILENT U SHACKLES

; ECONOMY I] . . . Cenircrusc Brake Uruim

In.sertctl Valve Seals^ I An O iin iter— Um

r • -Tweniy*J'jlneKoiicr Iwni i • Com and Roller Free Whi L' lIYDUAULICimAKES rj

: M a g e l A u t o

" Twin Fal

, ,.y

' . n W M ^Wrl o .

ttoic is

-------------------------- - 4ik,n telcplione again. It • lendsxallefJ-ttiHinour— rr— —^ ilTgonictimesinicr* T rudcd when she was

Ihc

g your of(fcf!| _ ■ - - , •

IN S T A T E S _____

G R A P H C O M P A N Y .

P age P I r t

HAILEY, Juoo 8 (Special to Tho,. Newsl-For the Jaat program meeW

tng of the season the lUUey a r ie club met In the CommercUl elub rooms 'm urtday tflemooa Two new memben were enrolled, & Leo Otorg* and Mn. -E. W. Fox. PUni were made lor the enterUlnment of tlie Carey, Bellevue. Shoahon« and Richfield ctub women aC a guest day luncheon oa June 10. •

The program alter the buslnesi . seislon w u brief but inlertalbg. Mn. Mtbel Walker and Mrs. Carrol Foley tang ’Tlie Voice In the Old VllUga

— cnftir,*''ira''TheEChff,"'Wtfomp«aJ''' led at Uie piano by Mn, Jolin Olm- sltad. Mrs. AusUn A. Umbert gavea talk on "Etlrgueile of (he Flag."Mn. Lambert also read (he report of ’

- Mf».-Frank-BooBe,-deIegal4_io.Ui#___DlJtrtct Federation at Shoshone. Ue- fre.ihmenU were sened by tha com­muted. Mn. Roy. Van WWkle, Mrs.Jolm Obnslead and Mn. Carrol Fo­ley.

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; : j - Real Esiaie Transffift,

= FBTAltbid by th# iBlenaouataln— title O aartttT CoapMy-----

JUNE 1 - 7 Les,v: K, 0 . Fargo to A. Droan.I P l.N E 3E nandPt.SW 8E «10l7, f Deed; Paul J . Oilman to Amelia

E DcWIlt, tl . EU Lot B 34 9 n .I JUNE 2

UJ D eed:E.P.PraUr,fihertfnoHlgh n ' et FTltclmian Co.. 133:477JO.toU 19- fo JO Dlk. M. Twin Falls. .>>« Deed: J. a , Bussell to E. J. Ol-"• tnnder. tl . LoU 1 to 8 T. P. Height*___

8 u bi ' ■he Detd;' Edith A, Haggard! to Pie*

. B. Wilton tSBOO, SW M NWK »1018. ■'

Head FolksPlymouth Six Sets the ’acc.

Sm oothness o f A n 8

IY OF A SIXrums—'4 KcilnlnB Joba.-------- ----i il» ^ l* 3 V alve firlndiu U n g e r M otor Life* _ ' "

W heeling— E asy On G as.A L L ST E E L BODY

: o m o b i le G o .Falls, Idaho *’ 47

*WITUourowntclcpho^^ I •l e a n call th e groccr’s ,tb e ■ s to res ,fr ic iid s 'liom csand ■ e ls e w h e re a s o f te n a s I ■ '*. 4ikc.Fortli<Ldail)’c " a D d i

. «avcdt i t 's Well w orth ..

- Iiv tm ergeno ie»— < u d d « r - sickness, fire o r acc ident, ih c te lephone brings aid

- — im m e d ia te ly ." -------- - ........

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.... Pagafitx

~ S S f (C hildren Look F o r a a r d 1(

Sp e n d in g T w o M o n llU 'a

R ecreationa l A otlvlllei

■ ■ ■■ BWIL. JUM 3 (SpecUl lO .TtM N m ) - -H»ppr «U7i Me hen

AU over lh« nillon. cIiIMks a n fnntm l Iq c«tnplnjj. ThiTdMlw chlldm »Jw are /ertuiiC «nouih 10 CO » Ihe H«Ilh ew ip ra»laulK(J by AuU-Tub«milo»li uuda tlon i ftn no excepllon. toC

■ m r look lor*-»nl to Joyrnu tUri It- r : — U M o p e n » lv « llh t» l» d 4 u to .U

plM i»mt* »nd rfcreHlonu pro- i n J . u «(tl u bounUrul mnU.

Th« McCluifcr DwnwrUI c»mp H Buhl tcblch-MfTM thU uctlon oi the »Utf. Tilt opm lOon i««r July <

B l Jor Two Monlhi II Kill cQfl tboul t3< Ihls JtU U

vnd 1 child to am p (or KO monlht The ChrUUnii »e»J fttodi. wWrt ll- MQco tho bMlth cunp*. «1U

______lued to w nd.w tn»n)'„cl!l'4r«n ftJt«uible. K ptr*nt* u* »« • to p*>

---------In *ho)»”or IjrpftrfM r lhtlr-ehllil'lo cxKndth.

• opporUinlty to more thlldrfn. Or- lu lu t lo n t mt]' do the Mac. Tm in iiJlui gift ll wtlconw, t»jr eom- mlltte Binnber*. »nd will h«lp to in m w the good «wlt ot th t e»mp.

The Twtn P»n» wuniy hf Uih unit will nuke the <ln*l decUIon u lo tbe ehildrtn who wUl go to ejrap.

---------rtn :an d -th f-co ^ i^ ritto n oJ.the

WtU lorem the. « l« ilo a The Antl-TulKreulolU eoflmdt-

t m or Twin nU i. CftMlt. Mlnldok*, Useoln tmd Ooodlng counUei tr« (pontoHni the » a p «t BuhL Pw*

. _ n t l . ecmmlltou tnd orginUkUoni____ ootilde IheM ceuntlM who dtilio to

p tr {or chlldrtn' mty do w. tnd ^ wrlt<T«T®K'W. O n'O htp.

mtn. l i t 6ffT*nth tn o u i eu t. Twin FalU.

J C l u b W o m e n S e n d

G o l d a n d S i l v e r t o

F i n a n c e C i i a i n n a n

DtTRLSY, June 1 CSpccUl lo The Ne«t)-The publldtr chtlrmui (or the SUto Pederttlwi of Woment eluls, Mn. J. D. Arthur, h « juit- winouoeed th»l the clubi In thU

^ 'd a . ’^ u b women tocoUKt old gold, lUTcr or other preeloui meUU tnd *end them to Mn; S W. WlUoa. BUcUoot. SUIe flotaw dulm iin . ThU wlU b« re- lined tnd tha proc«edi uud lo (I- n tn n the wnk In ihli itt le until th ; endowment (usd U completed. Thll (und vhen rtUed vUl tmount to tlOMO. The tmount no* M t -

' on InterHt li eboui *7000.'•ni* womui‘1 t t a U to htve

eneugh mettl rtilnKl lo net tb& t 11(10.

Another objKilre to be wotted apoo dstliig Ihe (Utnmer U lo cre«

• 't ie mon Interett’ln the tftrHlngUbnnr o( Idttio. tnd cacourtgo Ubrwy exunilon. Mn.' Arthur J. Petwy. .Twin W U, ht* been m- J«et«d (0 Uke chtrge ol thU urn* Ptlgn. ^ ___________

WOMEN AT BURLEY . PRESENT LECTURER

BtmLEV. June r<8pcclftl to The NewM-theBuilneu tnd Proteulon* *]. W o au 't club »)U] M lu Tfua

: Ttylor ftl prtildent, h u numerbu* pUni for prtienllng to Ihe pubflp buUttsdlng objectlvcj. A ihorl time

who epoke here oh r rh e T»n Yeir ObJecUTt.“ Next Tueidiy e«nlng, June a. I t B P. M. tha club will prr« MBt MUi AvU LobdeU. who wlU de. Uver^M UJitftntiM le<*un on 'St-

____ tlonil p irta ln_the_Weil"_»nd dU»CUU the wild flowen trid'nm e found

. In Ihe mounlftlnt of thU trglon. Thli will b« initructlTO tnd li In kttplng vllh the prognm on conMrraUoa

. of m turtl rtuurcu . The lecture will■ be optn lo thl pubUc,-»nd will t>e

In Uia high Khool tudliorlum

BUHL GIRLS' CLUb"■ ELECTS OFFIQERS

' ' ’ DUlU* June 3 iBpccUl to Ttie N rm — The Economy 4.H club, with ihflr leider, Dennih Meyen.

— — m ct'.g lth , .lU rtlct-Cunnlnghan. Election of oKlcen w uJield u lot- lom; PreiJdtn), Ifarrlrt Cunntag' ham: vice prcddent, Ruth Qhellon: « a tU ry tnd trttiurer. JUidrtd Pttk; tons l« d « . EulflU Thomp-

- »on: club reporter, M»nte Puller. 1’Uni were oulUned for Uie yrir'e wort They,will meel igtln June

---------- l5-«rtth-parTlel-Cunnlftgh»m.-------

^U)r « f can (or and delltrr joor iJtort? QnilHr «ftd T. P.n e e RrptlriBt, phooe 3^, UiHbe. IVtft -Mr.

= 1 ! # = Only the beit will do »htn

- .hiring your eyes f»rM<fnr. Comp lo Uf. ,

zi« ffddtft U d s

- - W o r ld ^ s O

TIII.S .view o f III thlp*y — north * fro m th o -W r.’K-.m,

iiid ' - ■ixtsitionrincliidinK 'A '^^ii'B the cen te r baekg roundM /I^ PIOr*

ilsOCIETiiran.

S • P h D

,, FoUowtni t dellihtful luncheon ubiet t t me Ptrk Holel Biiuxdty

o u . uring Preildent ol the American; A icnled the new oHIeen, hfri. H. L Engeten. Trtuurer, and »tU» Der DfttU. Kimberly, continue*'In offto

• ~ Tha luncheon w u arranged by ;Bwceley lud charge of Uie tible de

‘•P* Alter Uie brief bujlKWKiilon, b: u n winning high.

YMterday'e luncheon meellng muked th# cUue of Uie Auoela-

• tion'a letion. The next meeUng wlU be held In Oclobcr.

n OueaU were Mn. D. J, lUnley ^ tnd Mrt. Howard Bretihean. Bolie.an —

■nje Mem- MUen* aub w u de- ■he llghlfully enlerttlned *l ihe homa (or of Mn. Reew Ollck Thunday af- n'a lemoon. Hri. Charlri'Zach w u Ult-elected Preildent .and Mr*. Loren hU MUIer. Reporter, (or the eniuing

rW. _ t iC « m iB B C 0 r 3 1 iO ® T ^ to « u ipent.MCltlly. and dilnty re*

ler frtihmeniJ were lerved by (he to hoileit.

He Tha following mtmben wtre prei* te- ent; Kn. Chtrlti Zaeh, Mn. Wll- fl- Ham King. Mr*. A. V. WUllami. Mra. llll Ed Ifolmet, U n . D. DerUch. Mn. ed. Vernon Munyon and Mrt. Loren art MUIer. The next metling will be » t wllh tbi. Ed Holmri on June flf-

leenUi.

5utCliapUr E. P B O. Jereme. wni eo-

cid tertatned by Mrt. W. H. Dwlghl i t r#. her homa on Third Avenue Etil, Ftl- Ing dayevtntng.Iirn.RalphBurdlekread Ig# 4 piptr on "Women In Bmlneii." J, Mr*. Dwight u n g t group of longi.

H- RtlrtihmenU vtt« tened at the a . dote ef Uia locUl hour. Fiflttn

memben were prtient,

The Bob WhIU' group ot Blue PQ Blrdi met a l the home ef VlrglnU cH shllllnburg on Third Avenue E«t.___Each tiri aelect^ a hobby (or herThe lummtr tcUvlty lucii u mrdi, iiow.- Ion- tn . Mlrologr. baking and home- ■jiU) kttplor.- HetiTihineoU were itntd ■bli* To flfletn memben rrtMnU ITie j bti^ group win m m i t the guirdUn:a Ime home, one hundred thirty*ilx,

■w i^ o w ' >ti!uUrIng, meeUns wlU be hejd t i the home ol' jrr . IoU aieami. Kimberly Road. Pri­de. day, June ninth, at iKO-lhiriy Nl- o'clock.ilU. ________________. ___ ______und ^ lll l The SjTlngt group ot the Blue ang Dlrd* met with Miull Ptrry, Ptlrtar. uoa Jun# Mcond, a l ivo-thlrty o'ckxk. wlU Afler a ihort buunni niH'.lnj re- . be fmlimenU- were K n'td by Mn. lu m ----------- ■ '

■ '.T h e siiinc ilii.v V

)i6U5C, !l!I _ M j ___tHo aranidi*. And gi

— rWftI -~ 9 l i 'niiHitude stood on

m | I And He Bpnkc mx

* 1 1 . unto'thom In pnrnl

T - T ,

-nV IN FA L L S DAIL

's F a ir Crowds T hrong Mi

^thu oiwiiiiw iliiy " f A 0.mlUway. Hhows a Klimpse of suv [niaiure-B «]K lan-v llU ga-(W t),an(l I Photo .

Y„„d CLUBShone ‘6 2 --------- --

on lerred at clglit aUraclUely arrans^ lay tftemoon, Mn. A. J. Peavey, tr.. re- n,Aiioel»llon ot Unlvenlty Women, pre- I L. Waller. Preildtnt; Mn. W. A. Van Demlce'Babcock. Secretary. U n . J.-N. fftce t l vice Prtildent. by Mn. Mllti Browning tnd M lu Ju n » deccntlon*. I1, bridge w u pUyed. wllh'MUi Cort Jen-1■ling -------------------------------------- :-----

Peny. The realbf Uie tftemoon f lu ipenl Mwtng tnd pUylag gamt*.

„uv Tiw w xl meeUng wlil b# held nllh ^ Oertrude Mtddlng. R ldty t t two-

thirty.

de-»r.« The Sly Pox Oroup ot tha Blue af- Blrdi met at Uie homa of Mr*. Sut- w u cUff. Ihelr (eider, Prtdiy after- iren noon. Play* were given Ut honorof;

Mra. W. L. Aihe who U leaving for. Ute lummer. A gift w u alio pre- i

work wlUi the Group. Mn. SulcllKe <hs gave bo^ pUni to the glrU for their

lummer gardeni. Pat. HodgUi and ! " V Mary Prancei Bale* furalihed th e :

rtfreihmenU.^In. ■ • ■ -------

A 4-H Sewing Club to be known u T N T w u ergtnlRd Prldiy. June wcond al Uie home of Norma OrtJHlh wos Mn. L. J, jrochlBrV u leadtr In flnt, atcond and tlilrd

jp . year lewlng.I 'i t! OtMKra are u followi: Olidri m - Bradley. Pruldcnl: Ooroihy Meyer, t td IVIce Pmldent; Irine Lopet, Sttre- ^ii." Ury; Noma Oilfflth and Arlene ngl. Tenehlnck, long and ytll Itaden; the PTancei Tracy, R t p c ^ , Other Mn memben t r t ' SItUa Mumpower.

Louunn* Arerlt, Luclle Meyer. Ar­lene NIckolwD, and MarUyn Ptrry, H anitt Perry U mucoi, Normn

I'ue OrtKlUi, aulited by Arle.ne Teiieli- Inla inck. ler^td rtfreehmenU, Florencr Mt Davldion a-u a gueit.

be licld June nInA a t \he home ol Marlljli and Harriet Peny.

ITie ■ - - ,

An Informal recepllon will be glv- ve- Wednetday evening a t right

^ Harrs In-honor-ot-M nrArthur-Cr ; *V AVaiicliu. Wuhlngton; DIjtrlcl ul L, Columbli, educational Secrtlary of Z '; the National Cengreii ot P itenia'

tnd Teachen. Mn, Walkliu. »ho Ul reluming to her homa atler at-

— lending the Mitonal convrntton held at BeatUe, wlU conduct • one-day

;‘V ichool ot Inilruetlon In Parent- Teacher AuocUUon meihodi.

re- oitlcen and commlltte chilrmtii in . I of locil Partnt-'nachR AuocU-

y " f l i t Jc siis I

p, n n d 'iia t by

\ g rea t m ulti- _

ii'rod to jf c t i i^

Im i.H e w ent

id tho whole

on Iho shore.

mnny th ings

urnbles. V /yill''''^*v!”

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AILY NEWS, TWIN FA LIS, IDA]

Miniature City •

•y o f rrojcriiss in ChicjiKO, lookinir ' su m a l major prujectfi u l tho ex- anilon« tower nf thu Skyride In the

'uoM, and Intereited parenU, art ^ tnviied lo Ihe rccepilon. Mn. Prank ^ Doughlon. Mn. Reed, Mn. J. J. ^ ncmtng BRd^JiJn. J. R. NeUwn, J Pmldenti ot Parenl-Teacher Aaso-

cleiloni In T».-ln Pnlli, are mem- — ' • brn ef the committee on arrange-

nirnis. During her lUy here. Mn.

I bR€VITI€StoJ —

Here Front Denrer—Mr, and Mn. »«n- Waller Roberu anlved Friday from

tlieir home tn Denver to Tlilt Uulr! — parcnw, Mr. and Mri. L. 0. Roberta.)

?i,h Underioea OptnUlcD-Chailei R. ■.m- Thompson. Twin PalU. underwent

nn emergency major operaUoo a t the Tvln Filli county hoapiui Uit night.

Jlue .- '»■ ■^ut- patkDt at Hotepltal-le'vli Bk. wr* Head T«m PalU, wM ^dmltled yei- l’,o* I lerday lo the Twtn PiUi county

: hoiplUI to undergo medical trtai- pn* I ment,________________________

llKe Iheir VUIlMi (ram DoUe^Mr. tnd Mn, tnd.Oeorge KInkald tnd Mn. D. M. Ihe: Hanley, Bol«. a rt houie gueiU al

the R. E. Qale bome, 131 Tenih avenue east.

iliy. T.eave en Vacation -> MlM Paye rma Lowe and MUa Laura Humphrry 'BfV W t xttitTitr by lilts lor Pert- ilrd

I I H I H i H H H H I

i 'WantedAr-

E Clean “ C*Hon

g Ragsy ” L T O ; i r s iz i5 “of _______ ■ _______

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s 4--News— Office

:u-

DADO. SUNDAY MORNING, Jl

land ind SeatUe. n e y wU be pr about two week*; - - - - -

3 Leam n«p(to t-M n. fUrry Bi ^ *»* d i ^ l ye

general hotpltal. a’hero llie I iu bei J under medical treatment.

DiDghter U Bent-M r. and Mi Lemolne Steveni. Kimberly. arfU

. parenU of a daughter. Vlvene'. boi al Ihe Preda flwearlngrn mileml' hotn*. Klmberb'. Junt l.

U an> noaplUI-J. P. WlUUm Kimberly, yesterday w u dlimlm

J frotn ttie TwUi M U county genen I hoapllal where lie under«Ynt a mini I operation a ahort time ap .

I flrxln Vatallon - Mr. and MrK—imosiu n i tU '••and—diagntf

I Ktrnnor, wUl leave Uili morning o I a vacation Ulp lo IndlaiupolU, In I dunft and Chicago where Ihey wl I vwt the World'* fair. They wUl t ■ — gona-two or-Uireeweefci.------------

I , P regnn Flaniied-,A progrun c! magic will be preienled by R. liy Dillingham, Pller. Wednesday nigtI Mlcwlng tht rtgvlv meeting c|] T«ln PaUi lodge In the lodio pat[I Inri.'IVrry Prater, worshipful m uI . ler. innounctd j-etltrday,

I . . ..Idaho raid Vltllorr-Burtan I Iifoore, dty editor of Ihe Idaho Pal)

“ '*K Post, ll ipendlng .Sunday In Twi « ■ PalU, Mn. Moore, who for eom

-the lime hai Ven Uie gueit hert ot he ptrenU, Ur. and Ur*, rnmect Ktl s’lJI jceompiny her husband hc#w

( f . VUlt H ert-M n. A. A. lUrrii tni rank daughter Betty tnd .Mn. L. E , J. Wocdmaneee and daughter Mar Ison lory. o( Idaho P tlli who have beei LUO- ixending the Ctthotlc vomen'i lem- convenllm here are remaining orei ngt. 10 vUlt t l the home ot Mn. J. M Mn, Pahan.

— -T aH f rrm B lii-B 6i-rf=w nnretf ca(ed with a number of men In re­pairing a blU board of the Cwgrifi

S rompany on Thuraday. Melblmc CQsgrltf fell fron t ie top ef Uit board Mma eight feet In -heigh] alighting en a iteel barrel, knock- Ing out two front letlh.. ..._

ran ! Mere te CaUforaU-.^(r. and Mn. hilr.Paul Beer letl yuterday for Rta- trt*. Iden, Callfomla,] where Mr, Beer wll!

luuma chaiia of a mortuary com- jiany. RecenUy he h u been con-

' R. nected with the Twin Palli Marble «n t and Oranlt* company but h u htd

experience a i a morUclan,*

At Uctn*e Counter-Plve mar­rlige Ilcenie* were luued a t Twin Fall! county rteorder'a otllce yei-

“ * lerday. The appllcanti wert Arthur Teny- and-Emma SUven, bolh of Uuruugh: John John Carroll. Im- lay. Nevada, and Nan Poiler. Hey-

— bum t-R^rt-U -aiU -nnd-M lnnU

lu Margao and MarguertM Sur- chftt. both ot Heybiim: AlmuiPrice and Dctty Wallon, both of Tain

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i, JUNE j , 1033

’‘“•lllKOFWESnNIsGIIIllElLifllUElNIIi« been ■ _____

DUIIU June 3 (Special lo Tl . Newii—Grange* of the W ut

held IntertiUng meeting* thU »ee • NorUivlt* Orange met Pridii‘. 2 ^ evening a t the Khoolhouie. J lemlly n,g muterS chi

tnr the etTnlng. Oeorge H an .n ilgned u coiilraft agent on aeeout 111 , pf bfin, bu*y with Ute counly coo

mined ajjjion jfcd n e ^ wu a; potated U-Uke hU placc. LeUei wen read from Uie Mutual oo-ci eratlve fire Iniurtnee compan;

. „ lUte Oranga purchulng agent n. girdlng_iKlnf._»nd_n?«_BM!lc

Orange, a « Idaho PalU. regardln noxloui *ee<t problem. M flindgn

r tit g*»'e a report on the meeUng or po mont Orange at Pller Wedneida erenlng. Mr*. Harry Klnter. «e ihlrd prlie In Ihe cake conteit frn

-f Ihe Onnge, M. Sandgrtn and Mr i£_ Emeit MUIer were npfwlnted u

nj.kt committee 10 gel iie«- memben j^*g( Lunch wan served by Mr. and Mn

Emesatlller. ' . mu'- Meet a t Palrrleir

Pilnrlew Orange met Priday wli: E a good ttlendance. After a builnei

> PalU >"«*‘hig a Ihort program w u give; Twin lecturer. Rolt can nsome »w»«red altli "one way In whle!

p{ her Ih;KfU Onujgi." Mn. JtoUnd Jiartln f r»a. home. ftmoui l*«t wotdi.” Toa

Ptrki and R. O. McCall had a de I and hate on the queition the “glait ey U E. Ihe wooden leg." Mra. Oeorr •Jar- B u ter gave a liumerou* re*dlnr -ni tKfn 1"*^* up." Pie alamode wm aerrec

nsen'i *1 <he cloae of Ihe mettlnv.■ over iMeente Onnge met Priday «re' J, nbg a l Ute ichoolhouie. Followlni

a ahort builneu meeting roll cal: w u aniwered wtth "your favorlt<

n r«. numben. “A fihanlr In Old Shtnl) egrift Town-" u>d -Just a LItUe etrtet,’ iblme wlUi Lilly Hejimanek al Uie piano I lha ^ ( T Heath gave a recltallon. Mr lelght Md Mn. Charley-p^mU* gave a nock- humoroua iklt "Sctnei from Home

Ufe." Ine* Branea.ra n a d a chanc­ier rewcae’of each member. Plercy

Mn. Heath gave a poem, "Dream." The Rta- - . .

rwin

T o o L a t e T o C l a s s i f }

STRAYED A WHITE PONY; CUP- - ped mane. Phone OIK-Rl.

tO S T ,- BROWN MARE, W OOns 1100 pounds. CiJl E itl Munyon.

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• Thai Are DIffennt

I Oeeo'r^re ShelU and'SandI tw in falls g la ss a

VCff . , PAINT CO. . ,j , m AUlQ West

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fUJ Church M odew tor.

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eUeno-cp- jA - P*ny.It te- (tsien. rdlur IrrtD f Po-

from ~Rln. a t aiben.

DR. JOHN McDOWILI* New Yort *#« elected •jnoderaJOf cf Ih' F}rib>-terlan church In tha tJnlie(

wllh State* ot America, a t the church'. Uneu -general auembly In Columbu*.- glven Mi Photo. :

WM • vhlcli

Uie Onngt pUyed la k ln i plgile,l( read ’fflirkei," »dUj the women agilnii Tom Ihe men with the men wtnolng. Re’ » de-,IteJlunft* were aen'ed at Uie close I ey t. of the oMtlUtg.

™ ANNOUNCEMENTSTwin PtUi Commandery numbei

10. Kniehli Templar, wUl meel' Ui regular concUve next ‘n itid ty eve-

.J ,, ning when lh» rtfciion ot o tlk tn for the eniulnj year wUl be held ..'

The ttgaUr meellng ot Ihe Amcr-—----------------------

laiio. _____________________________Mr.

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After JlTH E ONE HOUR

= W ILL BE B

SATURD jI

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1

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U hi a r s o i i A N D i t o l m i

is one o f th e g rea t n e w spaper J

h e ^ u th o r s o f - t h e - 4 ) « l « .— W a;

"More M c rry -G o -K o iS n d ," the

i tru e , c lear*cul— a n d a m u s in g -

I on in W a sh in g to n d a y b y d a y ^

I pe rm it th e c o llec tio n o f s o in u c h

i t in such e n te r ta in in g fash ion . F

live in fo n n a tio n on . th e ip side o f

D a i ly W a sh in g to n M e iry -G o -I

VinFiallg

t o r . :•Now.that SfwlBC nwg down the- - - c u rta ln i^ ~ = -~ ^ ^ .- -^ ^ ------

i f B I We are abwlut*lre«rtaln~ /*

H u i'on Iho prongl- K V To hear wlUt he-man'a eunea u j l l QKlle u rccub u< tbeae coarse

•Tilra” ^ '-w e a th e r , dlng-buit V v V wtiaihtr: I ti all wrongl"

K jf l l >Un wUl tll back In hU porch chatr ? > ■ ! And rrcount lUi lUeUng torture, r f l Sighing n tao aU K for New Deal .■ 'f l l and oUterHayi.'-

Whca'cap and^nltU and reefer Ctolht Uie aUeplog, froiled beefer,

VrlM b coortinc Bel's’ endcarlnr, . feeble.nya.' "

t n u-u pu t itm u a* «on e-hunter— ■ I (He U Nahire’t-foreovNt niMler)-^

And U- held to h tv t ti t ample ' Itore of vhn;-

But qulrka of rullnc wttUierwUl wvetlBirelom 'tnd'feather.-------

If Utey m tkea eonittnt'squtwkrr out of U m.' '

Ta-tn P41U, Juae I .• York.,f the = ^ = = Unlled Iran Legion AuxlUttT'WlU be beld lurch I In-Ute Aox lUry room Tu<*dty ere-

nin*. June 8. t t g o'clock.................

T b o tw U. ecnigga will rptak al------- Uia BaptUt Bungalow Wedneiday{le , lo evening. June T, a l g o’doc t

f*R«! SIAQISTUTE 'O m C lA 'm close J1K.TW0 aUBBUOCS HESe

Two sanU cea iadt pUce a t the oltlce of-Jiuite of U» Pete# R. M. l{oIler.otnclaUnsna(litrate,lnTwln m rtlU.yeslerdty. £oberiI> EUU and 1

umber iMlnnU WUUama. both o(.Twin Falli, t l ' Ui'wen-mmled. wtth OharUa Hughes r eve- and OecU Hoghea u.wltoeaaes, and limn Johit Ctmll:Imkr, Nertdt. aod lid. ' Nan Foster, Beybsmi Idaho, wtra— irliTiiiMM inrttirtlhy W»1la T.Smcr- Poiler.

DTICE :

JuneI10thUR PARKING m W IE ENFORCED

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the t rj ‘GT©N|

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l W a ih i n g to n ,M e r r y f C ^ — j _______

th e d a ily co lum n bring? - |

ing— picture o f w h a t ac* j

!ay ,-Few "m en h a v e n ew s 1

nuch im portant neW t'anH

m. F o r jo y in r w d i n g . . . 1

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W illianCancerV Inroads j End Days of Noted I Figure In Sports I

— M a s t e r o f r T u r i u l e n l - S p l r i t - l

Of John L Sullivan , and j I

— ^ F r i e n d - o f - T h o i i s a n d s - o f J

G reat D ies F e a r le s s ly i l

n r KDWAUD.J. N tll. I Prrw SPOTtf WtlUn

POROHABE. N. T - Juho ^-Wl!- _ ll.m Wuldoon. mlsWlMt m»n of th« -

- Ru.iii '«ightU*.-»ports:"Mll(l min': gn of b«)«iy »wi >or h»if * m, Mnluw dltd pc*«Jully lodty tt tti» he»lth fnrm whtfe lie »ddrf jti v»r» to the ll«* of lliou'and»- JR an «iif u T««* oW nin* dn)* •«(•. .yoi

H« mrt deslh up• rtiunch feirlwneM with whfcJi he

■ 'feufhl Uirough the Civil «»r, t*mea {tr, the turbulent iplilt of the grttl . j John L. Bullivan. ruled boxing tn New Vork (or 10 )f»r» und beni lo y*, hll *1!1 lUth men s i ^Pr«WenU Theodore HocwveK ■nd wm«m f„ Ho«ird T«». end Ellliu ]„ Chauneey Depew »nd Ed»«rd H»r- rlm»n irlien they eame.to hit »erei ]„

-------" ? i S f S % o r p r K n r i » n J gney vho vm bi cIom to him a t a (hi ton. and othtr frlendi had tUlirt fo, wllh lilm on hi* birthday, he caUtd j hll adopted dntighUr. M stiartt cf Fkmll Muldoon. »nd toW her th .t b t T u n t going to get well. ^ «!d „ h t would march In a Dtcontlon day parade with Ihe few Ottnd Army vetertni left. Then he'd He down to ooo die. y

Toe W nk onBut the Inroad* of cancer kept «

him abed, n weak when punide dty ra etma h> eould Kitrrely move. HU an- l u t nineia dated back thret year* ht lo a Mwre attack of neiirllli thal th« left him wllh tittle me In hli right ««

Up to Ihe Itu t- of hll decline, mo Muldoon WM the mnrtlnet of ipert*. trr nn amrrcMlve. nl times domineering doi Tharncter whose .belief In Ihe care Ta

■ nnd Ireetment of the human body i w ti hll rtltslon. .

____ Hll coreer wm more fftnclful Ihan W•fieUoii. Muldoon’ enlliled 'afW B s an n drummer In the Union forcn. boj

A U ll.Irlih ltd of tremendow vai " ■ phyilque and handjome appearance Ne

he Quickly tet t<ld» hli dmm and to went to fighting. ■ J

He eame baek. to Nev York City the wllh a knowledge of wreiUlng gain* itr rd In trmyrough and tumble*. HL« of Ilrat wage* In New York vfr» firn- mn M wre^fllng *11 comm In bir ro«m dli liintrouui. plr

Lalef Ilf Jnlnrd Ihe New York mi iwllce, won their WTCitllns chtm* the iilonihlp. llieii brnnclied out tn betl thr ■nich fsmoii* Mats ai Clami'i laq WhUHcr. Ed«1n BIbby, William Mil-'ing ler and become- tlie uiidljpuledi I efiamplon of ths world. Iiol

Tnm i.T it Theatre He turned to the theatre, played r *

the parU of tho fighting. gaul In ‘y "Sparttcua" and the vrenller In “Ai , You Like tl," held Ethel Darrymore, *Jf a baby, In hli arms In Iht .wlngi trouplng vlth Maurice Darrymore ‘"i and Madjeik'a,- and trod tho boanli with Robert Mantell, Frank tnd l/Ij

. Htrtn>.v T^f-r MurU W .inrrirhl RiM Coughlin, and iioiti of olhen , ftmoui In thal day. : ‘f*

Muldoon dlxovered John L But- ^• H«n. bought him h ll t in t dresi-up• clollici, law him bccome a great '’'r

henrywelghl chtmplon. ifien (ook ‘:■ lilfti. -fti aad broktn-nntf dninkui^"*

• and wllh the aid of a bnwball b t T y and hi* own great itrcngih and will m t r . liammered hlm back lo piy* '?» Ileal perfection for the strong boy'i 5“ ' battle wllh Jake Kllrain a t Rich* }®, burs. Mluhslppl. in 1S89. " !

Ke opened hit health farm at• Whiteplaini In 1B9<. moved it lierel^ l

• In 1900. and through the yean al leu t MOO men cnme to him for Irettment. If# founded a fortune fjllmated at il.000.000.

Named lo the New Vork lUle- Mbietio commlitlon In IMI. he had ^

MTved contlnuouily ilnee and for »et+ral year* wai clialrman,

Hla funeral plani are of hii own flerliing, Tnejdiy without cert- " inonlei, he will be burled In Klnei- eo cemetery. Thera will be no pall ■'‘'i beiren. Mil a few frlemli, and a ‘ r liujlcT to blow lapi. ■ **’*^^Wllllam Muldoon. n link binding

became k^own* ai ^ e ••»o'irmJin’ nf iport by hli-teaderahlp of the •'*4 New York Slate Aihlellc commli- _ flon, one of the nt(v-.nnn«erful te- " “ J eulillni: cnianIr.iiloi> tn ilif box-

. mg world. I------- He wav appointed lo llii'

— ilon-lii-iti}j,_iiH,«n-bm[lr« became *''!? egal again In the date under llie Walker law. nnd he « r\cd wllh nn iron lund-Mveral Umea u ehalr- 11,* man. alwnyi a dominating fictor. for more thin a doeen yrtrr,

A bis man. proud of hi* year* ?■** and Itlll almost u miehty as In Uie dayi when he niled ni world.Oreeo- *'** Roman wre.nlliig champion. Mui- doon w u a Mrlct dladpllnarlan. 'He TW wrote the nilrs nf iiu- cummltiion ' *

_ n w copied In • almcrt every lU tr T where toxins U legal: he forcedl lighten, mantgcn tnd promuten'tol r-

. . sUy .wllhln the code and fought or i — ftllU.Uia liifti?n„

A>ld» from ' codification ot the .'’.'rl iulfi. he brought about adoption of mi^

- -» "no imoklng" rule In aU New h ii -York fisht m u . eliminated guar- ^ jntffs for boxrr* ntid «uh»l1tut<‘(l 1, 1,1 P'rtfi'lage'. forced n stlpiiUlrd fee

• ff: preliminary boxer*, and by m- r r i ure punlihment drove ••iharp^rd.“ ; u t t I lk ' flshli and foiili from Newi York itite.rlnsi. , ( i r

Ittanda Uke Rork 0«o,Uf rond ai a rock agalnit Rick, ed 8

A.'tli' 'f fo rti.to promote a match to «■ between Jick Demptey and the Ke- loun

m M iil j p | p i (

WH.LIAM MWUOOON 'I ■- ■■■ ------------- -- I: gro,-Htny v.illi.-ln l534.-aod.wti ■ InitrumenUl in forclnr the pro­

moter to Rive acne Tunney hli title I. I chance. lUi-frlena*hlp for Tunney,: aad.thc encounnement ha gaw th*

.voting fighter, prompted Oene to « l Sj up Ihe "Muldoon-TUnney" heary. s, weight (ropliy when, fn I9it, he re* tired a i the undefeated cliimplon, ^ ■ Muldoon'i remarkiblt health did n< not fall unUl 1031. when he waa M » year* old. and then It look a fall from a hor« on hU 600 acre "health farm’ at Parchtae, New York, to lay him low. He never fully recover. ed from an trm ln^lr7 that para- V ly*ed the nen'r* for many monthi. I*

the flril lime In Wi llfa and w ti ,forced to undergo a gland operation, r

In April. 19W, Muldoon, who nev-er martlMl. announced lhat h t htd »adopted hll aeerelary, M lu Mar<ir- •“et Farrell, who w u ii year* old, tnd "had ntmed her heir to hU eitale, ^ ettlmated then a t more than II,•OOO.MO in value. '

Ailde fron hU oulitandint work , on the boxln« commlitlon. UUldoonwt* known a i the ortglnitor of the ^"health farm" Idea whereby builneu ^ nnd profeulonal men were putthrough hard phyilcal routine lit "the open to overcome the effecU ol Jledentary punult*. Muldoon'i ei- 'i'tabllihmenl attracled iom» of Ibc ^mort prominent men in the country, "among Ihem two preildenti-Theo- Sdore RooKvell and WUllam Howard ”

Kdildoon w u a farmer'* wn. tem 1 a t Belfut. New York. I tty JJ, JMJ, S When Uncoln called the north lo “ armi.'Muldoon went, u a dnnnmer boy. After the war he worked at a 'i: variety ot Immbie occupatiooi in '! NewYotk/lhenBotantppclnlmenl to the pollea force.

There hU wreitllng talent came to the front. Ho became phyilcal In- ilnicior of the force and director of lu gymnailum, then branched . mn Into profeMlonit wratllnc. He dliiwed of all Oreeo.Rom*n ai. plrant* In thli counto'. one of hli mtlchet fiolttg leven lioura. claimed ^ tho world champlonihlp and made r the clnlm good by Invading diiUnt ^ liQdi. Ineludlng-Japan, tnd defeat- ”

'ing all who dliputed hli lunremac}-. '•I He' retired ta undafeated-lUle S: 1 holder. Ihen adiJed to hU fame by “ lamlnj! John U Bulllran tnd train- 2 Ing “Ihe Boilon itrong boy” for the ? litter'i bout with Jake.Kllraln. Out iS of Ihls experience grc*" the health farm Idea, friendship with noted men. rlchei tnd finally hli plac« on the New York boxlnj commlislon. ^

The Sullivan epliode wai one of Uie m u t itrenuous In Muldoon'i ,.J life. When'"the Doaton itrong boy*

training, the latter took the Job on "}' th i one condition that John L . a liird man to handl».-would obey orden. “

Training quarUn.were eslabH.ihed “ * a t Muldogn'a'Jiome and Itie'fighter ^

line llte day he wna Mart traln-i 1Ing. ■ The trainer awakened till Qucharge t l dtybretk tnd ordered him cinlo be ready for Kork a l 7 o'clock PtIbefore brcakfait. Bullivan reared wllwith rage and refuied to get up, Ihi

nnd returned wllh a baseball bat. S. I "If you'll drop that club III knock Inr

your head off." Sullivan Ihreatin- Inged. Muldcon Ihrtw the bal lo one InIlde. cloKd in on SuUlvan and they slvwenl to Ute floor In a wild wreitling 'Ibout. Muldoon'i'iUll gave him an Cliea<y victor}’, tnd erery day tfler Pittbat he made Snllitan wre»tle, B

Wllh lha domhwerlisK tactlci he baiemployed in auUlvan'i training, Mr. nw Muldoon mUA a lllUe piychologyand talked to tbe fighter aboul CHwhal the Utter'* future weuld be Ad.If Kilrain whipped him. The result Mowai that Sullivan ehlered Ihe h illle B«

undltpuled lieaiTwelght champion- RK Ihlp or the world. Mo

Thll w u the famous battle al Lot RlfhbUTTf. MlMlMlppI, nnd while Ma Sulllvah won In 'the ring, lie and Oli: KlIralR and their biickengtnd train. Kol er* Wt In th*- law,- Sulllyan was Qui JInKHliXft-i>ntLMuld«))LJ2^._ _

Next Muldoon managed, trained nnd wonded n number of old time PH iravywelghLi.- includlnc -.\tlke" L,

Cleary and "Denver Ed" SmIUi. U t- Vai rr h* took chanra of Kflraln and Tra n-ai in thal fishier'* comer when P . ' he defrntcd George (Jodfrey and wai knocked oui by Frank Slavln.

TWIN FALLS CUBS PLAY 0 | TEAM FROM OREENWOOO JT«ln l-'iill* Ciibi, an aggregation I

Ol locnl bn»eball' playera who hare

thn »r';ir. will rUT Oreeiiwoftd on

noon at s o’elock. .• -U lt- flunday the Cubs d'(eat»d clflt

Milner there.t 73 lo 7. Orern^ood also lOCli hia beaten JUlner Ihli jr a r and liic wh* game today ahould fUid the leami tlay lalrly »cll mnlfhed. • \C-

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BEORGE LOTT TRIUMPHS,;;"' ------- jmad

MEMPHIS, -Tenn. June 3 iJl -Ib u t George Loit. Chleago. today defeat-land !d Sidney B. Wood, jr,. Ne»- York, M. ■ ;o win th# Dixie inviutlon lennii,« ti ourumeat, a-1, S-3, S-7, (•:. la

t w m F A l i s D A ILY N]

doon DiI Chicago National

League Club Wins; | From Cards, 8 - 6 1

. LomieJI/a[nek8_Iums_Jn_, ,.,;Se«son’s Elshth Victory

And Red Birds Bow Second Time in Last 14 Games

‘JHOWTHEV' ‘

i Ctabe-"*^”''’***' ‘■“ ww ijMl m . '-I 'iV '• New Yoik------- :------- « 1; M ;■• rainta , ** }i JU

1 " I I iI iBy llio AMOclaied PreM) i

CHlCAOO. June 3-Lorinie War- '■ ’ neke turned in hto leaaon'i eighth r ■ victory today u the Cuba mapped ' tiie St. LouU Cardinal*' leven-gamo . ', ; winning itreak.wlth an 8-U>-8 vie- _ ^

f 11 v u only the lecond defeat in i' Ihe iMt H gambi for Ihi flnt-pUce i r .• Redblidi. " - , Home run* by Blephenun and' Harthilt and a triple by ’'flibe" ' . I Herman featured Chicago'* four- _ ' Tun attack In th t fifth. U w u the " ; nlnUi circuit cloul for th t Cub wr

, **Otipi'ta Ihelr defeat, Ihe CardinaU 11 increased their leigui lead to a fuU

I same becauM of Ptiubuxth'i double

! ST. L0U18 ■ AB B H 0 A KMartin, 3b 1 S I 3 0FrlKh. 3 b _______ i 0 1 3 3 0

‘ OTUtti, cf --------- i 0 1 1 0 0Colllni, Ib --------- i J 0 S 0 0 ,p a

• Walkloi, rf -------- 5 1 3 4 0 0,'^*'Medwlck. I f _____ 5 1 J, a 0 0

; Vision. « _______5 1 0 3 0 0' Duneher, i t —I__ 3 0 3 1 1 0. •• cniw ioni--------1 0 0 0 0 0' Whitehead, u ____0 0 .0 0 0 0; Mooney-, p _______3 0 1 0 J 0l.VCrablree______ J O 0 0, 0 .0 s; Johnion. p ...■„„.„0 0 0 0 0 0

Halnei. p --------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 „ 1! ••• LewU_______I 0000 0' Vincc. p _______0 0 0 0 0 0 |,jji ,

’ T o U l l ' . J 8 fi II « i 0 |] |^ , •-Crabtree batUd for Mooney ln lo «I 143; ••-Crawford batted for Duroeher {

.(n tevenlh. ' •••-LewU balled for IfUiet In ,jV«

i CjnOAOO*’' AB R II O A E: Eojllih. 3b _____ < 1 I 0 ,3 -0: W. Herman, 2b ^ „1 1 « ' 3 0 j

P. Herman.- r f ___* J 5 0 0 t ’' Blephenion. U ___ 4 333004; Demiret, cf ____ i 0 2 3 0 OL,™, Hendrick, l b ____ 4 .1 I 10 0 0;, Hartnett, c _____ ,* I a 4 0 0 _: Jurgei. u _______3 0 0 3 3 1 «

Wamekf, p ------- -4 0 1 0 3 0

T olaU ----------H 8 13 37 11 2 .u ,St. L oub--------------OOOOMOOi-flini.,Chleago---------------301 140 OOx-« ^ 2

Bummary: Two-base hlia - £&s*Us - liih, Hendrick, Hannetl; three-bue' .4- h lu -F . Herman. Stephenion;home'^m

ba*e»-P, Kermati, O em areerucri- 2fll flcfr-Jurgei; double plty-Durocher p .. to Prlach to Colllni; losing pitcher -JohMon. .. -

nN riN N .^n b.». w k a t m a .ir - I’mSBUROH, Junr 3 U >-Jack% n

Quinn wenl lo Ihe reinis of the Cin- ihir clnnall Redi toda^and puibtd the wtU PlttiburgU Pirates down to a lit todi with New York tor llrtxd placa in era. the Uindlnga. yon

8. PilUbujih Ihrealened in the nlitih {wl innlnt of the lecond game by acor- Ing IhTM ruiL Quinn relieved Kolp lo th t box and retired Uie lide.lo hen slvt Cincinnati liie victory, 1 to i of n

■Flni gam e- R JIH E nClnelnnaU _....500 303 000-9 18 1PltUburgh-----033 000 000-4 8 0 ^ r ’l

Batlalei: RUey, Benton and Lom- p.,, bardl; French. Harrii, Hoj'l, obag- n ^ , non and Padden. Ptnney. p,,{

Second Game CINCINNATI AD R H 0 A BAdami. 3b ----------5 0 0 3 3 0Moore, c f _______4 1 3 4 0 olVE"Bottomley, Ib ' ___4 0 3 11 0Hafi7rlf~^^~ '^ ^ '^ «~1~n~3~ft~ 0 'G ^Rice, r f _______ 3 0 0 4 1 0MorrlMcy. 3b ___ 4 1 l t 1 0 *Lombardi. 0_____ 4 I 1 I 0 0M ulm . t _._0 0 « B 0 0m .IK , n --------- . I 1 1 1 0 f ' JK»ip. B --------- 1 0 • 0 « » ™Q ulnn .-p----------0 O-O-O-O-O

~T oU l|-.'.“ ::3S S 'S 77 li 0 PirrSBUROK AB R H O A E L, Waner. cf _ _ ..,4 0 0 0 0 0

Traynor, 3 b ------ 4 0 I I 1 1 ***‘P. Waner, r f ____4 3 3 l 00 =

(Continued on Page *) • Beck — I ___ City,

Ogderi Marksman S3 Takes First Title ^ At Salt Lake City SJ,^ALT LAKT. CITY. June 3 </Ti >- Ltke

first title decldrd^lri'int Utah Pa- in 'll clflc International TrapMiootlng ai- den. loclalloh lournamnil here today --TI1 wh»n be chalked up a record of 94 hand tla n In Uie doublea emnpetilioit Pm \C. E. HuUh. Eureka, tnd Alt well

Chrlilenien. Ogden, lied for *eeond ellgib plaee wtih 93 each. Bam Sharman. son .: veteran 5*11 Uke City itunner. to 1» made a'bold bid for doubles henorj, Ollir; but faltered on the final 3$ pairs Deli, and finished in a Ue for fourth wllh eatell M. Q. L. Btcker, Ogdtn. CTOuped.' teTTor « to 47 for 90 fo tie Sliamian, Jr

IsM bt fin l 100 of tbe.»lfi|l(i, Renfi

f NEWS, TWIN FALIB. ID A H O .!

>ies PeaBaer Trains By Sl

J,

' P M

' MAX BAER, nearinir tho pink of I Max Schmclinjr. is shttwn nkipi ’ Atlantic-City, New Jersey.—

Von Elni Leads 1! WithCiiicagoan I

; Par-Slieliing Briaade Lays T« I Down Heavy Barrage but|

Fails to Oust Leaders i' ..

fiT.PAUL.-M lnn»June.JC«~A .T par-ihemngbrigideUlddownahea- in t •17 barrage Of brllitaai performonceir T

'.at Keller coune today but Uie firing mat ‘failed lo dislodge von Elm, ilubbom to d Teuton, and Jimmy roulls, Chictgo, Sou from the lead In the IJOOO fll. Paul »-lll open WlUt Uieir 3«-hole re.wrdi cf 3:30 143, ' or I

ikiullockcd-j'cilcniw-wllli par- pwi iiiiwhlng 70s von Elm and Fouila. a iri{ iiewcomertothetoumiment.raaich-: x ed eich other again today with per- vrtll feci 73i to keep eren U the half. »„d w a y ^ rk In the biitlefor loj) money of.ltkOj One ihol behlnt Uteu, tkl-,^vej ing in with a greal 89, w u Clin DU- teat

'l ira . Lo* Angeles, national prote»-\j,n ^'Ilonal champion. - | f,

Ideal PUylng CondlUona Par w u broken four times tnd ,,i.>

equtlled by seren olhen today u tlie notorloiu windstorm of K eller,tw

I stayed twty to*give ihe golfcn Ideal 'playing conditions Ed Dudley. Wllm-, q ington, Delaware, thot roundi of 33-' tarf,

: 33 for. a ts lo Jump from a lie for , Iwenly-icrenth yeiterday In to’ihe, “hinnint irtth a.38-hole toliLof I47j___Nell Whlif, Unlvenlty of Southern p CallfomU sophomore, intred a 14$. Pat'Sawyer. Minneapolis, 19.year- . old Mlnnciola amatenr champion,' fi wax the fourth to rout par with a 71,'- Archlo Hambrlck, Zanwille, 0lUt>.'

cup plajTW iiterlTay by taking I third with a p ir 73, tame right back I ri (With another perfeol performance today for a 144. two behind the lead- era. Paul Runynn, Whiteplaini. New Idal York, and Dudley led the Ryder cup

lera with 147i. Captain WalUr Ha- Q * gen had 73-75-148, wlille the flfUt ' r ' t member of Ihe leam In competlllon ''2'’' here, U o Dlegel, fell definitely out of Ihe picture wllh a tclal of 1J.V

nve mied 'H8 totaU-Hany Coo- " per. Chiraco: f-rn MatlMii. ilir Kel- ler pToleMloiial; Leiler BoUtad. Kt.Paul ffomer Big 10 champion;Ralph Oiildthl, st, Louli. and Sam . Park*, Jr.. Unloniown. pennsylranla.

---------------------- I Imon- ‘ play

[VETERAN PLAYERS PLAN i"™ - G A M fA G A IN S T te A G U tR S !*

____ lakeA leam of baseball playen wim

ilaned at Ihe game many yeara iso " ‘®; pl»n« to tackle Ute Twin f tll . tfigiie tram,In a game,at elty bal {T'“ park FrW.ir at 8 P.' Kf.■ i r C niiikcIarkfn wliriiM”roi>

aen'ed lo look after things, will-nTl- come anybody and everybody mho •■used to be a bsll plsyer." He ex- peril his men to practice some nexl E i week. The public ia Invited.

Becker and Dean Hurd. Sail Lake Clly. tied for f ln t wtm perfect . ‘ , amre^ of 100, and were favored lo ' flghl ll OIU for the title In the final 100 targets tomorrow. _ .

C. D. Hicjlns. Ogden, and ChrU- * lernen ll^l for second In Ihe lint half of the slnjlea wllh 98 eaeh while eiiaiman nnd Hulth KOCtd^ «fh-tfl-:tinritjnTra,"jLDii.v s a i t , U kej:iii; .D -U !ap«n teckJltd tiL m n n r T iT ^ i f - m a -T T p r m tn r r ^ in Ih* miclM. A. P. Bigelow, Og- V'®* den. lufwd In a poor H.-'-Tlir iiiu!^ ol the singles and ilie haitdlcai* »m be thci tomorrow.

pftcnidio markirfen fared very frow well III ilie i>hnol loday.but were not. *«l«t etlglbletoaerktheUll^V . M. Ben- *’>d son. Pofatfllo, had M In the lingJei How* to lead the out-of-state rm nen, *dd« 3[Iirr wore' Include: E. W, Henfro, "Jan Deli. Montana. 98; B. Jf, Rector.-Po-J^lnw tatelirt, PS; c, 'P. Kennedy, Poca- plckei l«rer9fl: ■J- O. CJotanl. Pocatello, 9», gtrtnj

In Uie doubles Kenn*dy-had 63. waa Renfro II, Beoion 87 asd Rector M. ta rt

:0, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE

ac^M>i Skipping Rope \

t'}

.M j* '•■----tT ; c>

Ic of cnndltinii for his Iwiit with pi kippinfr rope while troininff at fo

Photo.— ........ ............ ........n'

12 Teams Tangle « On Six Diamonds"

— XTwin Falls Ball Tossers'Go m I To Buhl for Selieduled JSI th

Soullicrn League Game J|, • -----— Ct

.Twelve biiebill Icami wUl Ungfe ctIn the Southern Idaho leagut today, y,

f Ti'ln Falla and Buhl, about e\Ynly ctmatched aecordlog to their recordi mto dtie In thl* lummer'i play In Ihe vvSouUiern -Idalio BuebaU league wwill .play In Duhl Ihi* afternoon a t ci3:30 In a game alilch will Uke one p(or bolh of them oui of Uie middle Fituition* ihcy-now-occupy.ln-Utc •- league lUndlne.: The other Eastern dlrblona gameawtll be played llils aftemoon. Filer • -and Kimberly, league leaden, wilt Nlmeet a l Kimberly and Htnien and Cc

.Wendell, both trailing Ihe olher 6e

. team* now, Mil fight il oui at Wen* Rt,deil. B)I Fan* at Ooclo, In the league'* OiI Western division, will be able lo ice Cl;two game* thla aflemoon If Ihey La wUh. Murtaugh nnd Declo will clash in a aclieduled league game and

•Declo. will plar a leam from Rock- land In a non-leigue btiUe,

I Other wrilern divblon letgue liiu , lodty. ate Burley t l Paul and Rup­ert tlHaiellon.

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Golfers Of Idaho I™: Await Tee Off On ™• Pncatello-Cniirse>EI POCATEUO. Juni 3 <,n-Wllh all preparations complete rocatellol < was awailing Ihe advance guard of Idaho golfen who will arrive thl* k,, week for the aiinuiO ilale amateur

-KoU-totiriianienl-lo-be-lield-on-ihe Roai park c o u ^ June 0, in and 11. ,,,, FrIU Crltllielf ol thr rianutlon ' course of'Rolse, 1* the dffendlni champion.

Entries close Thursday and can L,! be made lo Ihe manigement ol thi Ron park coune prior lo lliat date. iS Only Idiho amaleura tre eligible four loumtmenl honoriL .jg

Qualifying rounds will be alivl FrU ^ day morning wllh finl-round ^ malchei In thc afternoon, Salurday V., morning Ihe second round of nalch play will be held and in the afler- ^ iir>on aeml.flnaltsti will compete.

lake place on Sunday, ,.Blxuen (ollen will qualify fof '

Ihe.prrsldciit'i cup fllglit and tlie , nexl IS In the flnt flight and tu'> reeding ilighli until each gi'llrr liai b^en plactd in hli rcspecli’.e flightaccordlng-lo.liU-seoi*._________ _ jlj,' — — ■ ----- --------- w

Crc

“Equipoise” Wins S Race in New York

NEWJiOBK, June 3 Wr-Bwing- Ine through thc sirctcli with long, , powerful ilride* that Id l lil* nine ^ rlvaU la r lo the rear. C, V, \yiUt- (f? ney'* “Etjulpolse,” grest^ji of Amrr- g lean Ihoroughbredi, todsy »on tlie „ , , MetropoUUn handicap for ihe icc-

Aiuwtigh burdened -wiili the top impoal of-138-pounda ainl sKlng Crenva:-«=3>^t’otind?t-t«~-hl'!^>*W — lilt aon of “pennant'rwvfr iflt-any , Soiibl a t to hla mperiorlij. A! the p Dnlih Bonny Workman liai* the ^vh » l t under-wnpi, four lftwih.‘ In ji^t ^ n t of Mra. Dodge Slo.tnc'^ Ilchlly day aelgbed three-year-olrt. Okapi." The Hid four letjglhi In lrti.o!-«f-the iha itowt sublet* "Scolfh OftM,- in thej iddM Harter, • icdr-Jam ei Butler'* "Qufj-lioniiure,- OHI Tinner of Uto arent In 1911 and Hay )lcked u the'only bone capable of H u [tvlni "iQuipolH" in argument. 6« i ™* a ckH fourth. alUr a ilow Blm . t u t ^ . AW

NE 4, 1938

yA iN ejNew York Yankees Beat Ptiiladeipiiia B yScorelfcllilLfttliletics Set Season's Rec-

ord for Scoring In Mad I ExIilMticn of Slugoing'

On DIpontf in' Gotiiam

i H O W T H E V g ^ h

g f f i&u-:--------y a i s

• iBy The Auoclated Prrsit Hi NEW YORK. June 3-Yankeea Bl

and Philadelphia Athleilci lei a Hi season'i record in scoring today aa Sc

. tif'a:,Y,Btt.ton..n.ln 11, In a mad cxiubllinn of slunlnr- **

Tlie Al appartnUy put the gimo *• away u Ihey tent 18 men to lha

h plate and acortd II runai»lhe third ,t lor the second biggest Ungie In- ■

ning ol Ultl K aun.' ..........’Walter Brown, big recruit pilch- -

s er. Itopped ih t AUtlellci dead in llieir iraeki after that ont blf tn- - ning and Uie Yankee* came back . Wllh one almoal u big when ihey V scored 10 nini in tha llftb. -Stbe" J Rulh lopped oil Iho afiemoon'a

^ slugging by hittlnc hi* tenth homo S nm of Ihe season wlUi two aboard ’ In Ibe eighth to tie Lou Oehrl;.

Wally Berger and ‘tniiKk" Kltlii lor Ihe major league lud.

, Drown garo a brlUlaM mound ex- I lilbltlon after Don Brennan tnd e. .'Danny MaeFayden had been thor- Ci

Q oughly shellaclui He allowed only three lilla. —

0 PHItADELriDA AB R H O A E,BUhop, 3b --------- 4 3 1 3 3 1Cnm tr, c f ----------« 3 t1 3 •« 0Johnion. I f -------- 8 1 3 3 0 1

f Colemtn.- rf 1 3 . . J 0 0 'Fox*, I b ------------4 1 , 1 0 1 0 ,Coclirane, c ;------4 1 3 3 1 0 |Higgins. 3b.--------3 1 0 1 0 o'WUliams. U .......... 4 0 3 4 3 ot IWalberg. p ___ :j:;.0 0 0 0 3 0 ' ' ’

■t ciniet, p ---------- 1 3 0 0 0 o ' .e Pclenon, p .0 0 0 0 0 0

Frellai. p ______ 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,• ■-Finney-,-,—— 1 0 0 0 0 0

S Toilll .............3» 11 11 34 8 3 »;«'r •-Balled for FTellai In ninth..1 NEW YORK AB R n O A E t«1 Coinba, c l ---------A J * > « ® S ’lr 6«tt«lt,.ab --------- 8 3 3 3 0 0 yS. RuUi, rl _______ 3 3 3 3 0 0 «|.

Byrd, ff .....— ,0 0 0_0, 0 0 ,I Otlirii, lb --------- 4 1 1 3 0 0 'B Chapman, 11 _ . 4 3 3 3 0 0 », Lauerl, 3b -------- « 3 3 3 0 1, Jorgeni, c --------- 3 J 3 14 0 O f t1 Cro*etl1, I I _____ 4 1 3 ' 0 , 4 0 tni. Brennan, p ._I 1 I 0 0 0 see

MacFa)'den, p ___0 0 0 0 0 0 1, Brown, p ---------4 0 3 0 1 0 B*

T o U l i , - ... _ ..43 17 I837T 1 IPhiUddlphU _ 0011 0 0 0 000-11 PU

.UlSLXmt______S J U m if l 2 X = U _. Bummary! T»'o-ba*e hiu-Comba, Johnson. Coiemin, Fon, Rulh, I Jotgeni; bome run*—Laneri. Cliap- lar man, Ruth; double playa-Walberg jIp to WUllami lo Foxx. Brown to Jor- for

I pena; . winning -jilleher — Brown; . 'n w in i piiclitr>*r i ieiiw . ‘a TC

------- Ho' . HENATflRfl a, imarON S i J WASHINOTON, Juno 3 -W llh Ve: ^ liie lead chinging handi fire Umea, iv,'

Uie Wuhlngton Seniton today ‘ mads ll u o out ol three ever the ’ B6#{oirnea-Boi’by'baiigiiig"out 12 i• lilu for an 8-lo-S viciory. jjp

-nio NallonaU look kindly lo Uie 1, ‘ offcrlDgi of Uoyd Brown, a former u,,

team mile, tnd pounded him off Uta bq, [ hill in Ihe foiirtli Inning. Brown - j. ' yielded elghl hit*. • •• BOSTON AB n 11 O A B u i ’ Werber, « ______4 0 0 0 3 0

McManui, 3b -------4 0 0 0 0 a; Cooke, I f ---------- 3 1 0 3 0 0 ®“

Hodtpp, 3b --------4 1 1 3 4 0 ™!' Jolley, r f ______ 3 i 3 a 0 i' Seedt. l b ______ 4 I I O O O * ; ®

OUver, c f ---------- 4 1 I 6 0 0Ferrell, c ----------4 0 1 1 0 0 '

4Brownn» ______ 3 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 CnAndrewi. p ___^ - l 0 I fl 1 .0• n . Johnion'___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 ^

T oU ls'........... 35 5 ,7 34 9 3•-B alled fu'-Anflreai Ul ninth. WASHINOTO.V AB B H O A E "* Meyer, 2b — !:-;.3 0 0 3 5 0 ^ Manuih.-lf--.:;-— S - l - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 i « t l i n r r f - r n = : ; 3 - i * 3 - i - 0 0Cronin, u ______ 3 1 3 1 7 1Scliulie, e f _____ i 1 I 3 0 0 - ‘Kuhel.. I b ______ 4 0 0 18 0 0Blurae, 3b ______4 I T 1 4 0 **"Sewell, c . ; -------- 4 2 3 3- 0 0Whilehtlt, p ____ 3 10000“ *'RuiseU, p ______ 1 0 0 0 1 0 _ _

Tijlali ______ 37 « 13 37 17 1Boatmi -- -------------023 010 000-6 p lWuhlngton _______130 303 01*-« i i

Summary! Two-baic hlU — Ftr- rcU; Ooslln, Cronin; thrce-ba*« h it J -Cronin; home r^in-Jolley; aacrt- vei ticc- M r t r ; ilgaiffrpty^crDnurp} k u Myer fo Kuhel," winning, pitcher— (ate

, CHICAGO II. DETBOtT < in 1 D Sm oiT . June 3 (4V<:hlcag0 ef 1

^Vhile Sox hung up 14 h iu for an hrr< Jlito-fl-netarT OTW Uie TJgtn to* mat day. cjoilng Ihe seriri a t Detroit, int. The Whlia So* pracUolly clinched D Iho game In the iwoiid innlni when to I they aenl out a.Hurry ol hlU lo etc! icdro aeveii runs. - « e jCHlCAOO AB R }{ O A E u LHayes, 3 b ------- 1 3 3 5 1 in JH au, c f -----------»' I 3 3 0 0 atet6«an*on, rf _ - . , 3 I 1-3 0 0 punBlmmoni, 11____ 4 1 1 4 0 0 gimApphng. u .— ^ 3 3 i 3 p)for I

»w Yerit' « « • « I 1- -feeeuset). ~ ~

milllvan, l b ------4 0 r 9 .1 0 !Dykei, 3b ........■„,.4 1 1 0 3 0 'Orube, « ----------- 4- 3 3 3 0 0 *.Jonei, p ------------- 3 I I 100“'F^ber.-p-------------l-O 0 0 0 O'^i

T olaU ______ 38 11 14 37 13 1DETROIT AB R H 0 A E

r wmtf, t l ---------- 4 0 -1 -1 - 1 1 - 0 «I Owen. 3 b -----------5 0 3 1 0 0.^!

<»fhrln«er. i b ----- 4 ; 3 J 4 ol; Slone, rf ..............4 1 3 0 0 0, Walker, I f --------- 4 1 3 3 1 l l f «' Oreenberj, l b ----- s I 3 13 1 o|

Rosell, a * ______ .3 1 1 4 1 l! S'Hij-wortli. e - _ ___4 0 1 4 3 Ol''"Bridget, p ______ 0 O O O I O - ' * 'Kogietl, p ------ ^ 2 O O O I O *Borrell, p -----------1 0 0 0 1 0± JO X ^ ------------- L -O -O -0 -0 -0 —•• Rhlel _ _ _ _ _ l 0 0 0 0 0 *’• Bchuble ____0 0 0 0 0 0 /

ToUla ---------- .39 0 13 37 14 3 wll•-BalU d for lIogMlt In lifUt. |h«

■ "-B atU d for BorrrU ln ninut. of 1 (Oontlinied on Pag# iO)

-------------------- r . MO

Solons Defeat sati

Missions, 9 -51— '. ’I' s

E arl McNeeley’i F l s t i t l n g ; «

N ine Spo ts R eds F iu r-R u n

L ead and T lien W ins Gam e J------- , , - p a c

ilHOWTHtV.

M^lniMd .......u 'j is r'A

o ^ ! i -" — H S .mfralllt „ - » i l l J®*tin rrsnclK* Jt U J l l to, ■ B>i

SAN FRANCISCO. Juflt 3 bP) — hi* Earl McNeely'i fighting Sacramento Benslon ipotled the Mi**ton Red* a four-nm letd In Ut* fln t flw Inn* P toga and Ihen came wlUi a nuh to U score a 9-lo-B victory here loday.

Tlie More- R H EBacnmenlo _ 0 0 l 003 303-0 14 0

JPllletle and PlUpatrlek, • ^

OAKS », RTABS 8 LOS ANOELES. June 3 (/T}-Olk-'

land Itopped Hollywood'* winning q|| |atrcik todty by himmcrinc Bbtchaa tfor Jl hlU in a fi-to-S Tlctcry. f|.>• The . R H E adil

OaUtnd ........ 300 103 003 - 0 19 ^ antHolU-wood - ... 301 OOI 100-« U 1 ing

Datieriei: WaUh, Sakmlien and Velimtn; Sheehan. Crowley and

. _ QPORTUNn 8. AN0EL8 1 . . n

. PORTLAND, June I (fi - Port* A ' land defeated Lo* Aiigelef, 0 to 1,liere tod*y to lengthen IU teld In Atbe terle* lo four guuM to l«'0. ThiPortlaixI'a big Inning v u Uw third J*cvhen Bheely walked. Bowman Helilngled, Monroe twilled a bomer, anoMulligan ilitgled and Oaiia Jilted haranoUier over tha fence for four Bbaiea The offenilve netted flra Odruns. hol<

Tlie acore- R H E ««i Loi Ancelta ...oooolo OOO-I fl 1PortUnd OOS 000 lOx-fl ( 1 ««•

Batlerlei: Ward, Nelion a n dCronln:-Bo»mjn.ind.8becly.___ ” *■

tiKATTI-E U, ttCALB 4 Jl'** BEATLE, June J M>-Phll Ba-

donlts. pllchlng "llnd" acquired from PorUand. won hL« lourth game I'I*' In lour lUrU for U'f SealUe Indl- an> toiilglii, delealtng the Ban Francuco Seal*. 13 to 4, while hla ^ mal«- »ere-doln*-»me^Uftvy h it; “ f;

Tlifl KOre- R H ESwiFrancUco 110 009 D30-'4 10 3Bealtlo ___ 318 on 13X-1J 4 0

B aitem : Zina Freltu and &Ic- /■< Iraaca; RaiidonlU and Cox. .

Hazellon Boxer I Plans Homecoming

Jimmie Oueey, naiilton Juiilor velterweighl boxer, who h u been ^

■KMfrmrriMdTjOTinrwTuiiiHU lately oa card* In Ne -ada' and Call- i. -iornU cenlen,..wiILrfliirn tfl T«lal^„“ 'h ll* toimeei an unnamed oi<ponealj.^ Indlx-rouD dm alnerenlofthelint ef * *erlfi of weekly boxing cardi , , here aboul June 18. next. Dob Powell, malclmiaktr. announced Usl ertn-

■Boxing ciMi, Mr. Poaell Uld, ara to be itfoented Friday oreDlng,of k u eocH a-eek. following Uia opening M' erent. in an arena lliai U to bt knovn u Uie'.American Legion punch boi l, a In J, J, winlerholcr** garagt. Second ytm avenue MuUi. n U Iba malchmaktr’i can purpoie to promote a four-rouod Play game. wlUi iilz-round main evenl; Rod f o r w l i t a r i . ' iW l

- ■ P B ffeS avM ,

i HomeBaer-Schmeling Battle Looms As

^ ^ F i g l r S p a c i e ^

- Closc-Followers-of-Gamft—look for Possible Rep- ctilipn of Dempaey*f irpo, Thrilling 'Brawi

=, . By EDWARD J . NEIL 'Q <AJAOculedPie*»aporU ■Writer)0 NEW YORK JUNE 3 - Ttierea*0 a wplelon among the expert* and ^ tbefalUilul alike lhat Max Bchmel*

Ing-alS -reuntfduelv iU iM acS atflii.. _ Kif.Yankeo itadlum Ttiuraday nlghl,1 June s, may wind up Iht elcaeitJ. thlii«loalw o-m anrtotU ierln*hai • -Q Minainfi«,tht night ef Uta D cn p * a r« _ _ o 'rrp o brawl.gj in Uji badwnwad, rMJa/ in a „iplicetopUc«.exhortlnfUie»Udlat- . .{on, erenapaninKwlUi them, light*Ming tbe flrea of a deadened ballyhoo'- .Ilhatnererhunam edU taum ealnea T "0.111« record book* cloaed 00 him, U 0 J*ck DempKy. batUinc himtiir for0 a feoUtold In Kev Yorlc.u a U f "0 leigua promoter.

---------- n w T f a n i J o w j -------------- —0 Already.hU ticket* aalei ata ap-- proaching tlOOMO.» M ta i po**lW«, ' ’3 Wllb a break In Uie wtaUier, Uut

lha fln i major heajinrei|bt hiWlf of (he aiaioa will Jura a t leatt <0«0

- lo Ult Amerlcaa league ball p a rk _ _ _ with total recelpu edglnf new t&i— ♦300,000 mark. •

While DempHy* pcmnallty and entrry, tvla n a tu of Uta ligbllnc ability Uut made blm the gruteil atuacUM In rtar hUloryj 10 (ar '

■ b in dominated tha picture, Uu ex* h prru and coitomen b a n turned tn1 Uu p u t few daya to Utt li|b ien

UiemielTc*. Tbe odd* today rat* Sehmellnr. champioa aod ex-tfaam*

9 pton all in Uu ipace of tvo yeara and tvo flihta with Jack eiurkejr, a iliDng 3-to-l faroriU.

n IMkTeoBc

Q BoUl are youog-Bacr oolr 94 yean ' oki, 6cbfflellnc37. Between tbuD they.....

.. pack noat of.Uu UtUnc power le ft......._ Inataeavyw elfbteropU ulluatoat-------1 itrtotly to aeed In Ute patt few yean.

BoUt ar* aggreMlre, valloplni flghl-

^ e U n g , calm and neUudical.1 U Uu moil feared heaTyvelgbt of Ull day. Nerer far/rom perfect een* dlUon, he bw wirted hlmMlf eaa* ily lo ths peak a t Lakg flwannonoa in New Jeney aod ha aeemi today

1. lo box a bit amaiter, block punchu » btUer and bll Juat aa bard u erer.!• Baer, a namlfleeat 30fi-pouod li ipedmen. a h ie d im a euitx-baadcd

In la y c r * r tW iiO T W O B tia a V.w- " “ U o a d -w ^ - '"^ bll record Im m tir.

* '

; E d m o n t o n S e x t e t

J B o w s I n C o n t e s t

? EDUDNTON. Ala. Jtmt I U>rrln> otte Of Utt greauit womens baiket*

ball gamu erer teaa to ^ c t^ , 'D u ~

letm defeated ui* world famoui Ed*' nionton commerelal grada her* lo*I nliht (9-43.» Tonlghl'i gamt w u Uu fln t ef a

> aiin'a Olymple game* in Bnlln dur*........I ing 1934.

Q u e e n Of T e n n i s

. • R e s u m e s C o n q u e s t

i AUTCUIL.-Ptam June J U 1- . Th* American • chlmplon, Helen 1 Jacobi, aeeking lha title vacated by 1 Helen Willi Moody, loday admnixd , mother »tep hi gueit of Ui* French I hard court ilnglri champlonihlp.

Bhe rallied.to,dafeal Jaojuelltu I Ookhichmldt. Fret^ch Indoor tltli*

holder, lo enter the leml-llnal • round, 1-8.7-1. «-J. Ttenorrov Mlu 1 Jacoba will face Mme. Rene MaUi- I leu, Number 1 French player, to de* .I lerailtie who will go lato Uie llnali

against th« winner ol tha ail-Ettg-■ Ilsir»»mi:ntiinjelW rtirBeUniiji:-------

hall and Margaret Bcrlren. The. llnal will be pUyed Monday.. The aeml-llnal bracket ol Ibt , men'a alngle* w u completed wllh , victories by Jlro Saloli. former Jep- . anue champion, and H. o. N. Lee.I English Davla cup player. Jlenrl ; OocheL.defendlnc-champkA-and - •

Jaek Crawford. Amtrallan Utle- . holder, won Utelr way inlo Uie llnal I four i-eiltrday.

' ' ■ ■ I .

G e o r g e E a m s h a w

D r a w s S u s p e n s i o n

NKW YORK. June 3 (-TV-Connl*Mack, tall leader of tb* PhlladalphU

. Atlilell».;,tnouncedloalghth*had , suiputded htl lU r rlgbt-hasdid ' i pllfh«f Kitm«hiir. fBf 10

daya and fined him MOO............ .. ,

;!get into andlJon.-II h t gcU Into shape In Uit next

10 dan I WUI rtlniU lt him.’ Uick uld, iatimatlnx at Ihe lam* ttm* th ll the mipenilon woukTTje cen- tinned clherwli*. '________ _

"MR. KHAYAM" TRIUMPHSanCAOO, Junt I «v-"Mr.Kba-

yam" ffon' Ihe |3JjD00 added Amnl* can derby today. defaaUni *1liad v PUy* by Uiret lengiha with T alr

i Rocbeiter." a JO-to-l Ihol. tliW la lU iilleJder'iijlit. .------------- -------

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Prolit-Takln'g Cjils Swalh Throujh Slocks as Most Cbmjiioililles Join Parade

_ Hm p s AT * OUNCENKW VORK. Juo» S M>-

8t«b: Heitr: btlik,pntlt'iaUiui.Bondi: Mrmt UiUttd etsif* 5orfiB»*nU"*ttidr.Curb: Itrrjulu; tndiutrUli, ipteUHlM ttrong. ^Fortl«n «eh»ntM: flltKly; cluBset ntmw.Colton; Lwer; Ic>e»l »i«l Bouihem MUln»: f»rcrable, ifMUifr. ^' Sugnr tad eoUft: ClueC. ,

-----CHIOAOO- ■Whtil: Ujwff: be»rUh W»ih-,

togton reporu. ' . • -Com: Eaiy; fivorebi#~ —citUerKomlnilly itetdyi-----Fully steady, active, top15.05,

By JOJRJ I . C00tX\ • (Aj»eeialfil Prtsi FUibdcUI Whlcr) NBW VOIUC. Juna 3-Prolllfl4ir-

tiK cut » <«tih throuih the iiock market today and moai eommo4itl«s Joined {Jie itellnt. . ; * flharet ii<tnt t buir torenoon.wlQi , tliQ ilcki r‘~Utfuln8 i'(piarttr'hokrH>r t ao mo«( ot the tune. A blf openlns ‘ found leadert iteady to ftrm, which jneftBl t (rah aaiorUnent of new hlftii (or numeraui luden. but the ,

' alltht early'bulge nn ittlnu In- , " creiKdTDtftrtns* and the-oui&ct , iane<l'to4htary.elo»lng.,Loswo( , 1 10 3 polnU wero frequent. th«*h , fain wu nol (ully craied. ' Volume totaled 3.U7,TU tharti. ,

. Cbtivn DIpi Wheat dipped moro than a cenl a

bushel and eolton doaed M cenu lo llJO a b»lo lower. Donda. howiver. conUnued lo plug along, cipeclally to Um KWtfiO tndt raU kcUoh.Among tha Urger. loura In Uie ahate markel wero American Tele*

. phoct. Consolidated Qoi, the -two t/nKed SUtn BImIm. WcsiloihmiK. T Union Carbide. Bean Roebuck. J Aaerkan Tobacco D. American Can. "

- Sanu.pe. LoultrUle and.NaihtiUc, *; and Debwaro and ((tidwn. " (eU J lo S polnU.- ......... t

---- Prldayl Iirong iipiuraBjlisL-Ilg J- douW eaiaed-many-lradera.to.ted 1 ' that the mtrket wii getting lop-

heavy or that IU enlhuslaim might " -- be tomewhat oiilttrlpplng-buslneM " rtcovei7. Postibly lellen used aa ao ” argument (or llghttnlng eommli- * •cnu the tentio commlilee'i ac- » ..jn on the Induitrlal recovery, bill ' ImmlMOt ilght on the door r ■■ u( the upper Iiouh tor rriiorttlon ot omitted (ealurtt

6«ma Cbwrial Newt Other newt In wblch Wall iiretl * WM latmtied wu Urgely ol eticcr-

{ul tenor. Freight lotdingi lait week . ' -ftict-i percenUge Met SS ow a rear ago. fWeek-end gUneet toward next '

wetfi Iteel t>rodu«Uoo pointed to a * further expansion In mill aclivKy. •' AutomobUe output ilowed down'for , the MemorUl day raeatlon. bul U !>' solof forward igaln lo an extent * that (ortcaila a June volume eaual- I'

. ling or eweedlng lhat ot May. uI «OOVEitNMCNT DDNDH l(

NEW YORK. June 3 un-Bond K__QuoUUauu-_____________ IlUDEDTY IT 3H» 32-47 ..._J_______JWJ9 »■

j.t VU 3J-«.------------ ica.n tl•4th 4Ua 3J-30 ------------103 U41h 4Ha Rf«. 33-38 ......... 103J0 w

rKWSKKl' (,

______- 4i Reg, 44-M ----- - - iftsu ^

31U «.M __________ IW.HS'.! 4M3 JunaT—____ lOJ-- u3*.! B«, 0 .« ________10IJ5 ,iSS» «•« ...... ............ IBIW »3Ht 41-43 March ____ lOlJI |iS'iV 48.4« ---------------- »31Zf M-5S. — ---------- mi 2.

BAK ". NEW YORK. Jime 3 (,n~Bit . illvtr steady. Io»er al 3S',c.

K,\N Vn.\NC1SC0 PltODUCK. ,, BAN FRANCIfiCC). June 1 ITH

Duturfat 24'jc. Oihrr* uiiclianiiKl.

TWIN FALLS MARKETS i',lr>»'T*1ii Kll* Clilrlcl nin»H jf».I UiS>:r vu u tollon: 'r.

I UilnI llikiir butctirn. }|0 tn UO Itn— IU,ninuuiufi. ao 10 JM ittundi----On(lrT*«i|til eiuielifti. la-ieo ll«-. HOI r»M»r pip. to lo-m pouniU..-.-jiwi ptcklni Mn. ao lU__..UWIonW,<11: -----

v A r c i u ^ ■„___ , » w S .A?|r»---Uprint-mut*-, ---------}JJ« 78t ^ f l i i t r ---- t .Hf«»)r hni» _____________ _ re '- 'i iliom iKM___ _______ V miUii.l bcia_______ ■ — inIto>.wr» _________________ :r ,,...— ------------, .zcarrwa piitf_______ scwuc'fnUulitrUh diirr—tB{ii-lVbolruli 1“'Ctne .,, , ____ t'mlbuUft; _________________

T»o d'tl'rt trpotlrt pflc« of for No, 1 UiMt Hotlliriii wtn. ni;fl lS|vf tot }lo, 2i: rou: flrtlm vrti our <jI uirtnint u l mu rrtJ ar> Drtn. leo-pouod mu_______ »sc ;

^1',?;! ! --------i ltitoct (ood M'fuusd m.nf t ~Comb boMT-s——----------- Itt lo;LnnaM..*SifTi,. ^ alo«l« Ortacn. Tfv.#.iA,. yf.L«uuR. prr bnn wiai»- it

------------— »1__JWtipt, L.

Oft^r^r... ____________Proinc* tfnuiiw. etwnufT_____ jjeiiujne ^m>. lo u»a«------------ acMiiine lb.

■:--- -------------------------- .!« « Jo,Hu» — . » •« bu

'V V .

------:Stock-Markct-Avcrages.:

||P New TOIIK, Jun* »v*f-JL HM, loaprrunt. I«U. tnto4>nl tiuiu-IL J9 J8 :o »Jnd'U lUii'dt Util‘1 Toitl Todty - — «I «n U«0 MM 7I» Ij»v. aw _ M.I» 4»eo M.10

si S iii:DSt « mi (i^italo iiiM mM im,doi-“ E | i l i I _ S ' M s j p S ' l i a

L COMMODITY , TRICE LEVEL

NEW VORK. J«n« 3 (J>-lndri « of 15 lUpla commodlly i cwi------Wiwail>er3irjni,-e«MU-J001-*■ Today----------- ---------- IMJ

PrerloBi day'J Week aigo --------------- ~ l l«. WenfJj «o0 1»1) illfh ...12°.»'«. »U Uw -------------- — M.1

«3s iiitb_________tltt Low ___________(Copyrilhl, 1913. by Modftl.I. (Decembet 31. Wl. U Uken ta IOC

In comptiUog lh« abate price level 1'. atid Ihe (olloitliif ceamadllln. w1M> .. I the. .approilmate pereenUge valo* p Urilia whole Indei aulgned lo each. a» tned; Whetl 13, eolton 13, tio|i

I 13, lUel Khp 10. tocar 10. wool 1.| ~ copper 5. hidrt S. rem 4. rubber 4.; illk 4, rollee 4. lead. 3 alher 3. eofoal

t-WKofl jcincAao phoddck CmCAOO, Juno* 3 MV-Dulter:

n. R«e«lnu lS,tS7 tulu;. lUnseKInt; «•J? ondi M lo 87.30‘j lo 20‘ic; Mand-

ardt 90 centrtllttd carloui 31>ic, Figs: Recelpu 33,S47 cam. un- Mltled; extra flnt cara ll'ic. local

JJ«c;(rcjh graded flrtU cars Jl'lc: *; local 10*ic: currtnt rtcelpu 9*;c: r atorago . packed first’»c; atoraBc ^ packed eitra 13>ic.Uve peuJtry; JlwJpU IO Injclct; steady; prices imchaiined, 1

i P D T M M ll” , ailCAQO 5IABKET |-<.CIUCAOO. JDM 3 Ul IU 8 D Al | ' -FaUtoea: ReeelpU •! earloids. an i r (rack lU: lolal Unlled (tUtea ihlp- ] „ menli WJ; old ilock. nsrlhem ,

Itock ilroai. Idahoa ilAdyt d«- 1 1 mand moderate.'Hppil« naderale; ' '' aarked per ewt; )Vltceniln Roond j JJ Michigan Jf* BBi*eU->l.»-|»-«,?#,-/fw-hl*hfTj ,, new Itoek. illthlly weiker. trading " moderaU. nppllta moderate: Ala- „ bama, Lonlilini, MMitlppI and :? Teiai Trfitmphi CJS I«'lt33: few I StiO lo 1143; deeiyed t i U R.20.

•| [iSTPCKiflSElS If KANHAS CITY MVKSTOCK ‘ L KANBA8 CITY. June 3 (-lliUfl ' '1 DAi-lloji; Recelpu 1400; itrlctly ,

packer mtrkcl ctaied active, iteidy • lo Sc hlihet: bulk 100 lo 300 lb,l.

‘1 M75 to l»SO; lop 14J0; odd toat •V tienar. itii Ut >V Cattle; Receliiu 400. calvet 300; , I, for week, fed itecr* inU yearling* . m ii to 40c hlslirr; graaa iteen weak . i. to 350 Io«er; faC llglii jeirllngs IS ,,

lo jjc hlslier; grawy helfera and , cowt Ileady to cMlcr; bulls 10 to 19closer: veilcm and calvM iteady to y

d Wc lover; better ?r«(lea itocekra and ,_ Iwslfw tlenilr; olher* In >low tie- _ mand. weak to Sic or more lower;

19 arek'j lojit: resrllMi fiLBO; ma- „7 tured tleera MJO; mixed yeatllnRs „U35; veilrra 10; llnlit Ilocken .4 UGO; bulk (Ml Item 1333 lo |S2S; ,,

fat firlfer ariif m/t«J j-c«r«n®' « t0 }aJ}.7*!-Milihwn.grkM.ileera.t3.fti..... .............

4 Blieeji: Receljila lOOO; for week. -Umbs.and jenrllng* senerally itcmly; tlie«|) :&c 'lb Ik lower;

* wffk't top nillve* 31.03: moil laleij l7T.TTrJOrAriron«r$dft3-to-»7JO; -1 ion yearllnEi Id; bulk I3J0 lo tS.U; ® 2.year-old Texa* wclheri »3.7J to fUM; top e«w UJO; Ulf mIm « 1

_ ■ ; SAN niANCISCO UVKSTOCk SAN niANClBCO. June 3 i-1 tU3 *

nAi-llt>i;,i; fiecclitU 3M0; direct •'* 137S; comiiMcd aeek ago, llsht and *• bulcliers lully IJc lower; biilk jooilr dioVe 164 in Kfl IB. t33J lo I5.00; ‘

few tSfiS; lale i.ip; enrly IS.'O; com- ‘‘Jnmu medium HJii in IS 35; koo.I “

. »c»i! tlnM-t lev UX: ’.oc*)!f.l inirklitt M3i to MTS; iiifkllii! “

j,miiMlv sirnily; inp Si- lilthfr; .nilk' ■>'k;w(t,iinc'. r SW fcB-y, C..11IC. iiicflin four iliyi tcoo;

Clint JW; cnnniateil srek .iso. «o«d Jj jcirrr; »ie»(ly; ci>mmon med- J'luni iiumrroii?, -JS- lo SOr lower; ,

Slid bulb iiilly ac ofl; bail ' i!"Bl-ll).-n:cillum-amUliw_jo«l,fcil .tjVA'.5 IH; tnp,' jnj* 10 JOSS Ib. com- . ' rlmmi rnciliiim l i lo ISJS;-Imrnnll'... '!io:7 Ib. Ariojiiux IVM lo M;S;iV. .|IlMtimua $4; mnlliim »ml f"lrh-,'.', fcixW cr.>« cian «»; *<rrt<-tl; Wk ‘ jfi'mimni.mpijluin ro«« |] lo C’i.

Ii)w fiiiieri' iinil riillfD tl to 12; o)hullA »::s 1« J3W. Civlvei: Rwliil' ’ i!nr «'‘fk 13j; rilnct 75; roiniinreil II

;ivo. (.-mmoii 149 Ib. Ti>lvfalfn IJ.W; t,.» 4tin to 4M lb,liock-' I" era t3.'5; clmice lealm quotable I"' amurJ 10: , |ll:

' Srieep; Rrfrlr'j for lour day*'If I'.liecl IM : to frM lot lCOfl:l>'

c «r}i;iarrd sfr-V ;i?o, (ully ?}c Inuff: hlg bli ' -JSc niid more, oil:

I flwicr—,o-io.-»voWl~4 ‘ “: lop; four deck 73 Id 7$ Ib. slioru ’ I5.7J; mrilluin cood jlioni I. le : KarUnss :5c olf; buU Mwfw 14 lo* 1425; r.rt fif.icly. larcfly ‘-’f lo : 11».st; iosrrii inTSTorK'

: ■flT.TJOSrplt, June 3 (.niUBDAJ f nefpj;);.i 3i00; bi;Ifher )io;saclive, eViirty wSc Itlphft; bulk all

! irtlshlA 14.70 la J4.7S, liicjildliig 3375 lb. fvjR* »4.75; top I4.B0: io»i fully ifearf}-; 6ti!k gf.lO «t UJi. - .

I Cattle; Receliit.1 100. calcea none;foP-wefk-all-kilUna clama .«c*pt i bulu mo»:ir sieidy; ipoii strong on I btticr gradu I'.ecrs ar4 yctrUnp;

t w in P A U 5 DAIL'

S-; - _____ _______ .

to p voo pe ELEcreD?*^ GooTCR voave ccrr

: TO PIND OUT ABOUT SJJ, ' THE DOLLAR THAT THE «f> SECRET SIX aoRteo »■« 1 ANO TWA7 NIMA DUO^

idex M

i t j l K N E W '

g . a i w c K i•rb' By ITII Auoclmrd rma 1:io|i nun Lu« ChMi :

‘K ‘!ijif 4.'Amerittn Ctn — 6«i, rw, i#',!i' “ S ,5;:,-.:!! S% S |lAm i«RimoiiiF is't tt'i ‘Ain.iudituir . . I3'i i>*t I31< >atn 8m«u A nrf,. u'l u<> siii 1... am Ttl * Tfl .. .. IM', nr. ii« ii3: a £ '!r . . ,u -s !; ; s ; s s ito AQiesndk Co^ .... Jill 1«'« n

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-ff.., f,f :s:;irom Jtodiipu 1_7P, TJ'i 14 jlCurtiu Wdiht __ 1 111 >!t.lDel tl lluiUon--- n • TJ ,t2 S.i f!,JSEuimtn Kooik__O tU| 13 tCr« i«w tl l4(__lO’a lO'i I0|« i;

p. rt/«fcjn« :n i s i’i ' t(Mnirtl BKiric 23>i 33>(ilJ^ Ofxrtll rwxK___U>. >4<\ 341* Vf Oentitl Wolon --- 3»>, 34!i Ve; nildiSrii Co____)3<j I3<t l}‘,,V' j OOM-Drat-. ZH, VOoodrrir nubOrr . . 77 U|\ 3t ' in (iODdi>»r KiibMr pf. li'% »M Cl ti^ Nil* 3H J»i|

f3f"rHWr«l«irT^—:JJ---Ig Hiipp uoior« ___ t tS'AI. Illlnoli Ccnlral__U>; 31 31 H. Int. lltrvMUr. ___M't M 30 iC" tot Nlcl»l ___ It lS>i IJ'i'c■w Inl Trt k T*i -__nr, )«•( X'0 Johiu UtniUla __ IO'. U’« Ol'i CKfnnKOU Copi»f . H', »U »i, II l.lll M nb n »1>, » 3"J Mesmrotl •m ,. 13 KS n Mltml Oopp«r — I a'.« ali «Uli Cent ><et__ - ll'< II ll HMluaun Pieille .— 3', • Jii 3'i 8 uumurt Pifitle pt _ j*. S', ' s>, T " UcoJ)'*’wheel Vula J.TT .=srr ..... ' —I’' CDJli 10 lo 2ic losrr.-'atocken andlfi; 'S' feeden »e olf; lop I04S lb. n«n Is tm-. (ew 981 lb. yearllni!* t7; 1267 al ” lb. Ileen ta30; IS33 Ib. U.23'. bulk kc

fed Iteen and Jong fwllnxs »3,2J.k(, to >623; top mlxeil yearltnsi te.23; 12 Mralclit lirUen U,73; bulk light (e

1* ye«rlins.i and l>ellen 14.73 lo ttJO; top coaa 14JO; bulk bee( grade* 13 er to t4; cttlier sredei 13 to g3; moat to

' bull! 12.13 to 13.10: top vealen MJO; ch ‘5 beat tlocken t3,»3: bulk atocken t4

and feeden M.IO to u ii; very w>m-j, I[' Sliffp; necelplt 1000; fo7 week|»8 '* moil carJy JoM resalnert; lal Imbih'*' '* und >earllnR cloning 10 to 13c l«w-|do ™ eri ased alieep weak to SSc loaeril ; lale lop native Umbt tl.GO; bulk gl7j3 lo »7iO; .iliPrn-.California!., ^ hmbn-tlJi! wool ikliw Mme li(iiire:| • Ifljiiif~^niiTiTiinT^naMiri-i"ii-Hibulk slinm j-earllngi M3J; m«i lal | Me ‘j cue., 122J down. I cl»y _ ----- ;yn;• PORTUND LINXSTOCK 2::I? -P0iiTUNa-June.3.HViU 8 t)

A'-JIt>s>: Recelti five di>i 5(i4S:0 coniiure<l u-eek ago. mwi ela.w * J QiiotAble Heady, Monday's 10 cenl

advaiirr nn lltlit bulchen liavlnn .L dlA,ii>iieared;, bulk light biiifhers MutKlay I34J; clwln? buItHi, Ifl

g J.V.r.i; jf.-ons BTifiJiU ajid liriMfs - t lo 1335; romh i*acklns fow,,!. d )3.}Q:bulkiIiushlertiluilt.7S: bulk * ,1 (Irjlrnble (eeden I4M to 13.. • CiKir; Recelpti (Irr K«5; * , ral»M T.0-. compared week #«o fliie'.- ,[ al)!pnwlly Iteady; bulk beller ar.ide , ' ,1 t't'f;.* tu 10 IIIU; low sra<Ic donu- ,,1, . U4I,! ll* J3S9; bulk -hrilera 1550 ',‘' . doiii; bf.'.t roM IS; medium to fair- f lT-te>'ri-fOi«-!i-t4-<<v44.*3r-l<>w-cullc*

lo r.iaiiiicn 1150 lo l3 7S ’8iul »l)Ov<-: ,. iiiPiliiim. lo eood biilH « lo «.7S;4 r,i;vfj and vc,ilcn 32.JO lo »7; bulk : 1-110 Hrfflfia Ihe (Ja.V aifiV ; lim',1, Mpiiday advanced 33 cem«; |7 10;. «ii|t Unix deilrable III50 up iiml ' th?rrrfri(.itfownaard ta »4;-rcatltncj.

, :iM(>Ar.s iioiiiiiiallj t tm y : wcrfr)r«rlinsa 1450; bulk ,• 'liuii ii>l2 50; icallered lotaof >liofn ' t ■ Of ciioicc >310 i:n.• , pdREN LIVESTOCK 'j;’™1 OfUlKN, June 3 Ml (USD A'-l I'li 1 ft ..-s: fUceipd IJT3, Jie.ldy rtlti KnI, T-nrini.vplivviloptlOOonbeA-.rtrliP.- CJll. 'iii<: iiilxrd litliia and niedium nat

liriO lo I4A5; hcaMe.l and T] |Il;!ii luiiii 14 23 to 1435; bulk'iwick- biic ,!ln: ,o»j 1175 to 1323. For wrrk io|

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- - -----------------II------------------------------------------ --id (uUy tletdy to uncvcnIy'hIgher;cowi s n led advance; medium and good n aleeri and helfen 34 to 15; few extra i;Ik Kood llglil tiellcM'gS.60; few medium lo 'J.kliiii amund tO.iO: coniftiw dmi lo loI; t2i0; bulk good ccra-i 12,73 lo 1323; riiIt (eiV'bcil klnda t3it> to 13,73; com- bo I; mon and medium (3.33 to 13.73; loa-13 er gradei doa'n (o tl; bulk bulls 12 ciII to I2.U; belt 12.76 to U; good and aii i; choice vealen M SO lo 1313; medium lo rjll4 down. co ,.l _ Slieep: Recelpu 700; tor »tek 10,- dykjtsio: few medium Umba IS to 1325: ye', alyeirlljiji around 14; ewet |223 jw .J<lowii. • po:

l[j t'illUAliO l.t\ESTOCK:j • CHlCAOO.June3 U') lUaDAJ-.'f”

|cla.uea; good to choice UO to 323 3 c. ;«tind5 14 90 to 13; tqp *3.03 for load tee

- 223-poundi; (cw light IlgliU 14.75 bul ., ilownward; good plga 34; Dackmg «1' ! Mwa.malnlv-t4J5-lo.l4J0u«mwth_la<' ; lUhl nclAhU up lo 34 00; pUln hea- lies down to 3423 or below;* ihlp- a' J {>rfa look 300; wilmtJcd Jio/doirr !f‘I Cattle; RccHplA 300. Cilve* 200; loa " c wpared vieek-aao, mosi killing JJ.; , r;a!«» fS (0 zSe filsher; common anff ♦*- S irrfdliim llRlil ateera 23 to 3Sc up; W'

jearllng liellert tliarrd advance;, weighty hetlen shared advancc:• aelthty ilcen tn rhoderale but con- I ' iitiuouily dlmlnl»IilnR lupply; hkti- Sin

ly flnlihed light and U>nt jearlliica 450■ irljiively Karcr; belter cnrtc lieif- *tc. ■’ ru. nil weishtk, aiid fal cows in 'aei■ wnider demand I'lun loucr gradf*: lor ' I'VUt'lllf top ' lon;;")rarim(a-37:»>r-*7.| : J ivy Ilcen I7J5;-}4M (wujkJj K.■ all uncovcflng new hlch lops l .cl; 17.1 ‘ e.irly Itll December; moat fed siren Iini , nv,d ytirllpgi 1333 to t1> beat jrar- jei ; liiit helfen t(I.4(l: a-eighty uiLute fal ! biilU 10 33.eS;'vralen tieady h 15 lo cull

JU moilly; bulk iiocken and lerd-'lini ;Tt,1525>il(:3,M mmihall.fiit te.-d-:. rt.’35,l5 to ' ---- ' [ -Sheep: ReceliiU: loilaj'a m.iiVi-l r ' muitnal; for aeek 37 double,, irwn' bu> JeedUw llilloni, >8000; riirrcl.\:.l.it'iini • liimta moitly JO to 73c lUchi'r; mkv.\ Mf |up more; choice yearling, 10 to lie gr«

• llilsher; other'gnidfi and cU-.v,, me 1 »tritdy, wlUi awl> f.irJy rr-, TT!• cilned; doling bulka; i;oo>t lo c)ifl;rc : vol' I naltvB ewe and wether lamtu 60 lo'rec 1 TJ poundi J7J0 10 M23; beet If 50; jitrl• biifki |j5d (olWJ; lhroaou;j j,?73 'par t lojajo; better grade shorn \c.itr;iiM' ufi.1823 10 M,75; one load I8»: iiistiMi'irofl

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W E SPECIALCnrlinnnlor Ri'p;iiriR|!

___ • Fountain \’ork—Ant.... ' ■ Work of All

Wo Have'2 MnyfloiviT Klwtrii Al n Di.ico

Ballantync Plumbing SUM GILKEY in ThnrRc i

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OAHO, SUNDAY MOHNING, JU

SOUNE AUEYy-KEEF

;k S0M6 we-vi5W6RS W 1 <20TTOP OUR 1 J B 'O Ot RD6W,rrCH. J ~ ^ \ THAI.T G6TS / V=M!. y ).

SliPtCBHeavy Selling Finds Market

•V Bare of Any Adequate Sup* ' i;* port From Buying Public

—>i< By JOHN P. BOUGIIAN Jl';--<AuocuudJit44jjjuktLJdiiorL O’, CHlCAOO. June s-HeavTipUing « found the grain market bart of any odequaic lupport from buyers to- t (Uy. and prices lurched do«7iward.. Dliiurbunre of mtrket condlilons j|f tollou'cd siatemenU atinbutcd to oij the secretary ot agrlcullure that4 ipeculatlvc price idvinces'of-Ule ' In <tock,<. cdion ena enini Jixd In- I Icrtered with operation of lh« farm Mi relief flct. especlAlly efforu to lake J,, collon lands out of production. An- I '.Other slHlcmcnt tserlbetf to Jiim In- » idlcatcd ihefe would be no control plmctsuro for the 1933 Unlled Smtei III) wheat crop.'i|*' (ioiei Nervous

Whe.il cloied nenous at almoit i)i the day's bottom Ilgurci. l*i to IS; fj.*'under y«lerd«y’4/inlsJj, em 'i 10;' li! \ down, 0.MI 'i to Off and pro- I i*J'viilons unchanged to 20 centt de-|' }*'«lme. |‘..Staggcniiff tllcets of IVaifilngwn *

aialemrnta regarded u ofticial bc-| .j.came (lulckly apparent, and whea_i|

ii» c jiHn toitie iii«rSlmuIianeouiiy.(' breaks m the value of terurlllcil look place, and emphaitied. the E i>i weakneu ol grains. < |

I II was in vain tliul friends of ( ' i ; | ^ = = = = = l i’* fi;» /Iiom MCI 13; nafliM <1,73 lo 1 ■ »3,

I — _‘lj 0JIA1IA LIVKSTOCK ' , 0.MAI1A, June 3 U'; It/ 8 D Al- • _ Hofs; ReeelpU 4300; llgllU and'J ' bulchen Mcady to 3c higher; so*s ‘ n S 10 10c higher; lop I4A) on cliolec ’ >d ::3» ;o 230 pounds; bulk better gttdcs ‘ ra 170 lo 330 iWiinda I4.M to 34.73; 140 •' m lo 170 iwimda 31 lo 14.00; soai 3433 ' 10 Jo3l.40;mc.«W.73IoH;(cMrrptgt J5; tiuoiable 3125 to 33.75; ihlppen I- boughl tround 300. ' r1- Cattle: liKcipti 230. calves 30;. 12 Mtde: Compared acck ago, fed; d aleen ycarllnis tnd helfen tirong,Tl to 23c higher; some hclten up more; I

eowa ateady; buUi weak; c.'lvei ilta-'. ,- dy; iiwkcn and feeden aboutMca-1 i; yearllngi 3323 to 1823; choice 1409 :3 jwund Steen la,60; yearllngi 921 •„

poundt 37; helfen 1473 to 33J0; beet V coai 3323 lo 3123; cutlen I2J0 lo ° ■«; medium bulla i:,M lo M; prac-.“ Um! lop Yealert it; few 36J0; ilrok- ;

.^cn and feeden 33 lo 31),II, aiifcp: necelpu 4300; comptrtd,J jeirtmgs alcady; aJirep 25c Io«ef;{1 feeden tirong to 23c higher; doiiDg>„5 bulka:-FM wooled.Umbs 37,63; (ed,l ; clipped Itmbi 31J3 to 37,40; nitlTC.1 lambs 37.23 to ITJO; fed yearllnp I .~33JO'lO'38rto|l 3823: Bwancrehotc»-? . ewei 31J0 lo 32J0; good to choice *■ r feeding Umbi 38 10 18.73; today'!','*

supply 111 boustit to arrlrt; thre*..‘ load! fed woolrd lamU 84 pouadi:,. 5 37J0; 11 loads (ed clipped 78 pounds." t l7Ji 10 32.40; one load yrarJJntt N'» ; poundt 38. p

nF.SVKfi SIIF-EP ■ s . DENVER, June J on (USDA» - q . aiicep: tlicelpla for week around • <; 4500; Ihrouih; for'atck.lutlbsaboat■ steady ;ii»ia »rak; olher dawetf ^ I neak to tno,IIy 2ic lowtr itop CaH-; lomU Iambi 3T.40; bulk 18113 lo : j-4?.WHWp-naai-e*_37JS:_huUt_la ', 3JJ5; top itJioro CallfomU Umbi ; 17.13; bulk IUJO lo 37; ihom year- ( IlngS I3JQ in IJ.TS, frclglu paid;■ jcatllng Wetlien 33 lo 33J0: bulk ! fal e«t» 12 ro 32JJ; odd head 32J0;> cuUi 3tiS down;. load 78' Ib. >-ear-• 'llng .'lioni (fcden 14.40,I ‘ ~ BOSTOX'WOOt-------- *t DOSTON. June 3 (3>-PenL«teiit,

I buying In llie *ool market held ihc;; nnce tmid very iimi.-to itronger.• Medium Q\jallty lleecea and moit,• gradea of leniiory wool advanced 1 ' moderately iirtng the paji a-eek.]•, Trading was In lomewhat smillert■ volume llian during several ol thej

I'recent wtet» owing partly to re*, ijitrlcled supply of many lines,and,I partly (0 pmioia eorering by mao-i I'uficturen, New biislnesa on-wool i'Eood.% j-am and toiiv haa however. .occasioned InQiiltlct for raw wooV |

ALIZE INirinK—Expert SoflR • :' 1 -And Shcel Metnt ' IAll Kinds.ttric RefriKorator.'i to Sell—' •i.icount.

ng and Heatinff Co.•Rc of ShM l Metal Dep'l.

Phone 231-W

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dowt . T IiOT 00 C 005R ^ x [ H.OWeRS-//£t___’6M,- I_1mA*4IHAT "

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S higher pricet contended Ih# retton tho wheat market of Itle htd risen wtt fargely on accounl of ntlurt] eondlilont ind beuuie o( crop loott,

A#i lusUlned or prospective. Despite tuchMil aaserllom. rtlllei wero illghi,. uidn il (ailed to hold. ................ ....

Favorable weather (or complttloa----of (leld work waa a bearish (actor ttto coro and oaia.rrsvltloni tagged wllh srtlnt, de* ipile stetdlncta ot hoc valuet.

UP' Whnt— llllh Low CIomJlUr 71 731i.t',M i c ^ K . = ® ;k

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any dk. _____ai »ti J«>iCHlCAOO CA5I1 GRAIN

loiis OHICAOO. June 3 (/T>-Wheat;10 No, 3 red 77c. hit com: No. 2 yellow 43‘i to 44c:

Ule NO. 1 white .44*ic. in. Oaia; No. 3 white 24<i Jo SS’ie. irm Rye: No. 3 81‘ic. ake Harley 33 to 3Tc,\n- Timothy teed 322S lo 32.80 per Itl. cwi-irol Clover leed 37,25 lo Sll JO per ewt. iiei —-—PORTLAND ORAtN

PORTLAND, June 3 OW-WhMt dosed; July SOHc; September 60Ue; . [December 83‘.c. Ctih; Dig Bend lolDlueilcm «Tc; dark hard winter 12

„.|per cent M'je; the tame. » per fl(.|cent 64'.jc; toft white, Imrd winter 59<-je; weitem white northern IOT wwiem red 57c.br.l OtUr No. 3 while 322J0.-------eai{ Car recelpu: Wheat 15, .

------TORTfctWlHf*!*--------1(1 PORTLAND,. June 3 on - Hay; Ihe Bleady; unchanged.

'-'CHICAGO NATIONAL., LEAGUE CLUB WINS 1‘

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lee Plct. 2b --------.4 0 0 4 8 0!.les Orace. c _____4 0 .J < 0 0,f110 .Swill, p ____ —1 0 1 0 3 0 ,35 r.rVoung ...........1 0 I 0 0 O'liM Cliiisnuii. p ...-,.,.1) 0 0 0 1 0 .1

•• Cnmor«ky _*...,t' 0 10 0 0■ Prencli, 11 . ___.0 OOOI O

yj. ••• Padden ...-..1 0 0 0 0 0 JT0I.1U ... 38 4 10 27 12 2'J‘-Baited for Swift In lUlh..,’ 1 ••-Balled for Chagnon In clghlh,''t

:r (•••-BaiietJ (or Freoch in ninth.I cincinniml ....J___000 004 001-5 ;.JiM'ijburRh .. ........ ooffToo 103—4 J, .Sumin.iry: Tft'o-baje hlti — Tray- .

iior, Oracf, Young, P. Waner; (hree* f Ti base hll-wMoore. Bluege. Jensen,'.aulir; home run-P. Wiuier; ’lacrl- 1 ,v flccs-Rlcc, Kolp; double play-Plei r

10 Sulir; winning pitchcr-Kolp; <. ^ losing pliflier-SwUL ,jliij i^t!in'm iRru‘iuu iu i-ii I'

PHILADEU*in\ June 3 W> - 2 ‘ Phillies broke the "Jinx" the New *'York aiania have Md-over—them : ■riilitu waMin Iff winning tho tint ,

" . get an cVen break with a 5-0 victory ’ fl ** In litB KAni cUth. Vu PWli* vJc- J: lory wai ihelr (Int over the OUnU JJ ln »rvea games."1 FTrrt gnme~ B Jl F. ;

Vork .... iOOOOOW-ilO t,lIPhlUdelphla ...100 120 121-7 14 Pl I Batt-Tics: Parmalee. LuQue, Siarr.' SalvfMin and NUncuso; Pearce and'

- DavU, i’Seeood Game

«JNBW YORK AB It H O K-Z-«nTD»vlf, ct ___s 00100lo -------— ------------ . .la ....................... .bs QOliyflllllMllilllllllllilillllllllillillllllllllll r-» SUDLER,

'■ W EGENER & CO. 1

nt, ~ !«, DEAUIIS IN I:r. I 1

' L'nIIrd Slatrj Gov't Bonds Idaho Mnnlelpil Bonds

..I Idaho Power Co. Preferred" [ Sloek

Grain FBlaret - B-j andol All local and listed ' I■•| .SECURITIES .

New I’ork Stock Eschasxe, i Titkcr-Traniloi Sertlet

j FirU .National Btnk Ralldlng. rhane 4100. Boise, Idaho. I

Burkholder BIdg, Phone 9lo ' | Twto Falla, Idaha j

E . W . M tROBEKTS, 1 IxKal Manager j[

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GET AU. I ' GOOTCI TWe FLOWERS fc ,, NICE 0

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non CrIU. 2b _____.5 1 a 4 3 olHen Oil, r f ----- :--- 4 0 2 I 0 0irtj Ped. I f ---- ;---- 3 0 0 1 0 0*et, Teny. Ib -------3 1 i il l oudi Vergei. 3b ..- 3 1 2 1 4 o‘and,Mtneuib, c ------3.1 1 ..5 I ol"• Ry»n.-M-.--------3-0-0 .3,3^0tloa BeU. p ---------- 3 1.110 0rtt ..... — -----------

ToUls .........32 6 9 27 12- Orde- PillLAOELPlIlA AB R U O A E

. Fullls, c( ■ .— 4 0 3 3 0 oi Finn. 2b a 0 0 13 0KWn, r f___ —4 0 0 1 0 0-'•.V Hunt, lb —4 0 0 12vl 0 '■u' Bartell. U ..—..2 0 0 5 4 0liCe. II ;---------3 0 I 0 0 0 iToM. e -------- 3 0 1 4 3 01Wtmu-, 3b —3 0 13 10 Ktnsen. p , m.,,! 0 o 0 0 o

,J5J -LJikarir- ua— .WO-0-0-3-0-•* * ougu -------- 1 U 0 0 0 0A. Moore, p------0 0 o 0 0 o•• V. Davli ------1 0 0 0 0 O'kt; , ......1

ToUlt------- 30 0 5 37 14 0le: '-Balled for Utk* In eighth.

••-Batted tor Finn In ninth.ic. New Vork__-,-,-„.000 031-100-4PhlUdelphla____.000 Ooo 000-4:Bummary: Two-baio hlit-FullU,

>er Verger. Crlu 2; home mnt-Terry, MtncUK: double pltyt-BarteU lo Tt. Hunt. nyahtO'Tcrry. Ulk* to Todd to Hunt. Warner to Finn lo Hunt; loalng piicher-Hanien.at ___ .,

t ■Id BROOKLYN 1-4, BOSTON 3-3 !? BOSTON, June 3 W?-Bniv» w)d I V. the Brooklyn Oodgcn divided Ihelr. " tecond double-header and the ier-

let todty. Boston winning tho tint game. 3 lo I. betUnd Tbm ZachAry't ~ ilx'liirplichlnrand-Brooklyn-the

second. 4-3. on the ttrength cf home _ tyns b y lUck- Wilson and Tony,Flnt game— R H 8'

Brooklyn ___ooooioooo-! 0 l'Boston .... -.000 120 00X-3 10 QBataierles: Mungo and Lopet;

Ztchar)- and Hognn.1 Second GameC BROOKLYN. ABRJI O A E^ Taylor, ct ........ 4 0 0 2 0 0I Flowers. 3b ___ 2 0 13 4 1Frederick, r t __ 4 1 0 o 0 0- I U'flton.- U-------3 3 1 0 0 0

’' OT30UI, If _.0 0 0 1 0 0 “.Cucdnello. 2b-_..4’ l 3 2 3 0®!j, Jordan. IS-----4 0 2 4 4 0"tBLMonelte. lb ----4 0 0 13 0 0® Outen.'C_____ 4 0 2 2 1 0®'Lop«. c ...------0 0 0 0 0 0“ Thunion. p ----- J. 0 0 0 2 0® Totals •,....... 33 4 B 27 14 I« BOSTON AB R H 0 A nT.UrbAnskj, u ___3 0 j 3 5 03 MaranvUle. 2b — 4-0-i_2 3 0. 'Moore, r f ------- 4 I l l l l'’■■Bentcr. c (____ 4 0 0,3 0 0,'B. Jordan. Ib __.4 1 Tl5 I 0;• itoganrc _.!1!!__3. 0 I i o o’• •• FtUenstln __.o 0 0 0 0 0•' Dmndl. p _____0 0 0 0 0 0n. ••• oyielman ___ I 0 o 0 0 0VKnoihf, 3b------2 0 0 2 0 0'J Belli. p'.,_.,.___l 0 0 1 4 0-

Bchulmerlch__1 0 •! o o 0-Mangum, p ~—X 0 0. 0 . 0 0

- Hariratf f, «.l n I) M~ T ^ li »___32 3 10 27 15 1 - n '■ ' — " ■ —t

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I -U SED -G A R S' -We want you lo be pIciLScd vl

from ua, thal is why wc card Used, Cars before wc sell IhcrI3JJ ford TBdor Sedjn....I9!9 Ford Tudor .Sedan . jT j j ,3ISW Ford Forfar Sedaa__C351930 Ford Toim Se<Un__ msj'

I 1911 Ford Town Sedan,--- 33951 IS__DfLtna Sejm -------*” ?!»

J s,is3I.F'ord Victoria ____ WMOur Kcrvlco'department ntrcsj

j dn your work your otr will he

Let Us Care Fix

1 UNION Mb'j: VnurFORn

BY RE L0V6LV. ^OTCH. IT WAS SO E OP VOU TO - /INK O F ' ME. J

I hH t—

3 ol •Balled for Betu in ilxth,ft .? •■-Ran (or ilogan In eighth.1 Q •'•-Batted (or Bnndl In ninth.4 0 Brooklyn :--------- .000 203 000-4 •I Oj Boilon __— «.__qoo 009 002-3. ?-®| -Summaiy; Two-bai« hll—OuUbi“ ° llirec-haae hlu-Moore, a. Jordaa:.5, .[home runs-WllMn, Cueclnello;Z double plart-Konn to CuelneIJo;" “ j CuKlMlJo to J. Jordan lo fll»ne»f,“ “ ' Flower* to Bluonelte, Utiu to Ur-5 “•.bawkl to B. JonUnI lialng plleher I 0* •> '•12'

H e r e Is t h e

™ F E N C E l l | . a t ™ -wHl mahoihiimy- 1 T f o r Y O T I

<*• *lt».-nt«aauecnipii»JlimUxkTKI«i-heic|l« dna cropHKkinlng sp■icll thwp-pMiBlM liter hirm«-4e5, E l iliiy on ih» hcnj-iM oU«i ciua

'O X

I SEE THE; 0 FI.YINO SQUAmiON ■7 - MONDAY ■

B Then vrsit Our-Store and.0 Select the—r1 KBI) miAND FENCE1 You Need.

.Ji. — Loflk.O,ycr Q uL L tnc,Q f___ _0 Nciv Machincn and “ Acee(!sorle.<i.0 . .

2 . MOUNTAIN - -1 STATES HIP. CO.® TWIN rALi,s - mmt. .

^ n n rrn' ’- —1

ri W /dBfl I

ES-T-fiat-Please^ -:d with thc Used I'nryoirhuy carefnlly check nnd.repnir our them;M iMI fotd ifport Coitp*« j IKt llcpmoblle Se^-----laO

;95119« Ford V-* Coupe.Jumbo Tire.-------- L-.34T5“ ;------- »liL Z Iay 'FiTeramirflrtTld-------------------M Olhen.... .... :»1S.« and opitresscs promptness. When wc 1 he ready on time.

e For Your Car' •

MOTOR CO.ORD Dealer ILI.S. IDAHO

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. fer En|U&& U i bdOB. Ub irtTc, r Dtrelei oumot fwe ebtcnrltri u>d

' RiBAtn* bthlfid la N r* Xork. J n t .^ tha Ihlp uU i ft Ufflld.ema Itri *brinn ft bwKh of ro»« to tto . •BfUi^ablnbceftSM»h»U>oii|hl

= = T iT iB ok^io# tiy r8« h» n in ri « > •- :roN* Into tb t Mil. U ll nd«Ir<«nw "

. Ch*pterrour ij,CEOROIE DANCROrt 'l]

Otottit hid b e tn wftteblni t Mtcliolu Bor4 ftU ths moninc. e

Tht loci prom«aMlt dtck w u tJ- laost dtKrttd. The iky w u i « r " •nd orercut In.tplte or the micAce > heit, and Ihew w u *n ugly hefttj.li <wtS that nude Ihe in a ( liner turcA II from tide to. tide Uke a drunken

D utao li.' tiff* hwid*' e . .ihrust-dMp Inio the pockete ol her 11

red Jieket. and ber lolt hair Ilyins n in tlie hot brteie. leaned atalnsl the A nU and looked wUtlulI/ acrou to where Nlcholu Boyd lay full lenfth tn a deck chair, hU cyu cloied, one h hand'hanilng limply by hla aide.

They were ( w rfay* out from New ci York and It w u ihe flrtt time the s had teen him tlnce ahe lud tapped a: a t his cabin door with her olfertni ti ofroeu. 11

The Rlrl who tharwl Oeorgle't cai>------ ln-<neltherof-thetn-eou5d-*/lord-to—

have one to thenuelvet) had tpoken cl to her about Nlcholu, ti

"How awful! A tta l fallen tUr, o; Un-t he? I'd n the r b« dead.. No n rondrr iw t(vp» cut of eveiTooe't ll way. 1 ahouldn-t be turprlted U he docint Jump overboard before we a:

-get lo fiouthhunpton.’' —- ..... 1)Sha w u a cheny Utile OoekDey

toul who htd been on 'a vUlt to » ti brother la C hluca

‘■Kt paid my fare or I couldn't ai have come." she told Oeorgle with r engaging frankaut. ~1 thould like (0 have itayed wllh him for ever. iL but hit vlfe didn't hit It wllli me. |( ehe'i from Doston.’ Ie

She walled ' hopefully for wme .dl comment; ahe lored ulklng, bul w Oeorgle bad no ccnmeni to make.

After a taoment KeUy roaier pi tried, agiln, "Whett have you ai been?”

-------- 'TO New York, io-»ee my moth*-n«r.“ • v(

Nelly'a e>tt opened wide. h

Doetn'l your motlier live wtlh you Jc then?".

"No: the married aealii - tn liAmerican, and they doa't wtnt me ttto lire wlth'lhem. I don'l want to 0ellher, I'm qullb htppj'." •'(

-Do you lire aJoneJ” It"No. wllh an uncle. Ke leU me n

do u 1 Uke," A tlie two glrlt looked at ont an*

otiirr with mutual Inlerett. ilI ”f croukl havf m trrM out thtn U It

'r d liked.- Nelly volunteered. ’I,could litve married a man In the ol

i' canning builneu and have, ttayrd tlIn Chicago, but 'he w u o ld -- ahe vithruKged her ihoulden. "He w u tlfat. too, and hit chin w u all brlilly t!when he kltaed me." v

-When he kitted you?" aeorgle plooked tcandallud. "You didn't let w

“ hlm'klu j-ou lf yoii'dldn'l like hlm7’~' NeU;- lauahel "Of coune I did. diTlial w u the only wty I could find Uout If I lored him or not. Il'i a good- h.

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■elclil 11 I IW I L: t Rbo Mre m

l«i> aiiiRitii rMMan •> :i. lU.'i'nJinK arc- If I'llil 1

, ««. Allow t.■ I

■» l-cn?"fi» • t3). Hcilimii ounjcr ((. rnrniv«i! Tumiitr'i to! Fluih wlia t MiniTunil ■ mofm \<t. T«ii» ufftnM :•!JJ. ;i, Ctnrilfill l U. e, moinurx :t, llnrtSnfa IJ

, mitil II.

^ o f l d - F O R G O ntrial by Ruby M.Ayra

Km U t t laiuel

I Iway, too," Ibe added abmrdly. r '-You remember tfiau Xf jotf cao l ' .Hand a mao Uttmg you. you c aa t> tla sd him at aU." .' I Iv e nerer kitted a' m to,- • Qeof-• igioaald............. .................

"flome 01 them doat BOT ho*I to kill," NeUy weat on. with t o air of on# who tborouiWy undantand* her tubject. -Now Nlcholu Boyd

L-ULlhe fUroi w u the one I UkeO. Ha -m ada ioTe“ iE T « 5 = w r a m » « ;5

' with I w u the itrl," th t ttjb td I ecttatlcaUy.

“ p O tw ila ta ldToohl that** not la ^ loveaaklni, peopl* can't klaa raal-

‘ly properly whea they know that Ig half the world It going to pay llfti'

eenu to te« them do ii,“I- "FUty cenm- Nelly w u loomfuj. ly "A qucter U my price, not that se Nlcholu wam t wonh mere. oee. •y IW awful - all beln» dlifl|ured for fl life Uka h t It. itn'C U f a OeorgU’t color deepeaajL 'Z . dont think It makea. any dU fr-

t ence." the tald tUwtly. -Once you ir Uks'a penon you alwaya tike them.« no oalter what happeiv to t b ^ le At le u t I da":o NeUy Uired,h "Kert, t uy , a rt you cn ty about le him}- ahe demanded.

“Of eourw nol, but U t a tliame,»' cKtj-oM uricg M rained W life, e Scaa ofun fade quite away, aod d anyway, they make people mort la- g terettlng: tome people. I think

life'* horrible.-> Sul Nelly would not allow tbia.0— “Ifa what you make lt.'^ahajla- n cUred with all the Inetperieoce of

two and twenty. “] w u Ilka you r, once-al] Ideal! and thlnp, but not 0 now, my lamb. The leu you t*p«ct,'t ih'e more you get." e Oeorgle picked up h » tcarlet ooat e and dragged It on rather Impatient*

ly._-l'm.golnf on deck," ahe tald.J “Hope yoaH eajoy It," NeU» ra­ft torted, turning over on ber rfUow.

“TTie boatl roUlai Uke old Harry, t and the tight of the tky would maka h me tick.lor a wtek,"■e So Oeorgle Ivid gone up on deck r. alone and found Nlcholu Doyd. He I. looked Idijely tlie decided, u the

leaned agilnil the raUlngs'a>.UMe e dlstwce from him and ^ t f i f l l y t watched him.

He lay very tlUl, hit alouflibat r puUed wtU down over hit eye*, one u arm hanging limply by hit tide.

Oeorgle had teen plciurea ot Ber* ‘ -nte-Boyd, md-hadn't admired her

’ very much, though the had been hone« enough to realUe that per-

'Hiap«-lli«rt-hMl-bHn-JuiV-a-ehade-^- u Jcalouufy fn her crflietim.

Oemlo w u very blonde, almoatII like one of the chliia thepherdeuet e that Itood on the manilepleca In0 Oeorglt'a uncli't iludy; the had ajc

"cold- smlU, loo, lhat looked u If i It wat meant for unseen crowdt

e ralher than for any tpeclflc peraoo. t And the w u not wllh her hutband. (

i. Qeoitfe wondered wbat Boyd w u ihlnklng about; he lay to tUU, b it

1/ Itfflt leg ratine oa a cuthlon.I , ficorgle.tlghed; ihote iwei Nleh- , e o lu had.thrown awar had coat her; I d three doUara whleh would have be«n ’ e very useful for other Ihlnga. Not ( t that the grudged the expendlturt; I y the would have paid tlx gladly IT lt |

would have given Nlcholu any i e pleuure bul It did teem rather j it n-atte. I-~T JirthIp '6»ve-a-iuddcn tremen* ) I. dou.1 lurch, nutlng Oeorgle aimoat i1 lo lotelier balance, and whaa ahe <1- had recovered It tha ttw that the i

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». Caf*iI Sll« II. IliciScM>n<1lnt >0, CuntnllI. IItin<man'i (i.

rtu'fuiMl tJ. Am«Tlr»n

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S A M E OLt» STORY- /Jr. V Hte A PR6V16U5 I at \ E N 6A 6E M 1E N T -> /I t

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l.TiMETABlfi"m BcbtdBlcirfPftaaeBitr m in t aad . r Motor BtRM trM atndtoM tb Twla .

raOtioeU O N BBOET LDtZ

Ut laatbeodTrain M leavaa------------2 :» p. U.Tralo 8M leavea---------- 8:U A. U-

^ . H a ttb e n i !] . I ta lo U le av u ------------ llJO A. U-1^ .Train M l i a r u -----------Uit P. U

WEtXa BBAKOI

• : --------- DiOre*eept8oai»}----------« T ta la J » l e a n a ---------- J:10P.M.ot N orttto«ai

•m in MO a m w a --------- a:iO f t M- RVNIQH fACmO STMCU

“ laM boud rA nlvei--------------------- »:SJ A. U.Uavea a’» A. U. •

•* Arrlva A. U. I*»• u a v M ...- ------------------ l:M A,UM . -WaaUMnmd

Arrtvta______________ 9:ffl A. U. TJc Leavea ---------------------B:I» A. M.{e Arrlvei «•'» P. U. Kle Leavet -------------------^ : S J P. M. -i f KOBTB 8IDI STAGES » ? ■ Jerome. WeadeD w d Ooodlng « ^ A m rn ---------- ----

o m n 8TAQK U litS r . TWIN rAtXB>8aOHOO.SB i

f . TWIN rAZL8.ffElxa tl

• t • 01a ----------------- TIn book whleh had been lying (tee . *idownKardt on Boyd’t knee htd w If tUpped and fallen to thl deck. ^ I t It » u an opportunity and Oeorgle f D' took It uahealtatlngly, hd-1 (Copyright, ItU , Ooubleday Doran) ^ U i . Eu ! . 'Tn Be CoailnuediJ ------------------------ I,

IrlQ R A N G E INVITES BU R L E Y ij

»XHAMBER OF COMMERCE. e;| ------ LIt I BURLEY. Juae 3 iSpcclal to Tlie B ly Newi)-Weat End Orange, In Emer* er w n dlitrlct, h u lavlted -the cham*

ber of coituaeree to be their guetU ■ 1* Monday evening a f dinner to be t t terved bi Emerton tehooUioute. A N le . conunlttee ot which Mn. E. P. Van n le Hite ll chairman will have charie of ol

the refrethmenta. The cham^r et ^ *■ commerce ii invited to attend In a tt

body, and to transact their regular oi butlneu In a teuton to follow the dinner. el

I n S e n s a t i o n a l 1

Id Divla Wilbur Underhill f

- — A lviipajlen

HERE-are picturcs of eight of I from thc KntiHns 8tntc pcnitc infr thc-warden' mid tnkinjr thr of these oiKht—Clark, Brody, i were 8er\’inR life tcrma for cri bery to mutter. - .

JU ST K ID S .

fV/U S W HAVS A VUS1 . DA'T IN VTHKH THE VDJ

TARSTtai or THS TOWN O m W A J

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U v m zM s A *—

AESNC?}-

.y NEWS. TWIN PAuS IDAHO,

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r n 1 / VNEU.. M lU lB 5 E s i w \ / W W A .W rFE R tM T T U l } . 'fOO’LL PU .Y W E N YOU 1 '^ O U ^ D E W tM A M ^ R N D

Want AONE CENT PEB WORD ,

PER-INSERTION ” I ------- - J ---------------------— K

^ 1 All Want Ada alive and acUia attd . . - Ib ty brlnt tb t boyar.

^ For Sal&-Pouliry ^ ll. C T ' a S ^ m s T a w i i v A ^ *

faUi A v e n u e . ________..'

FOR SALE - RHODE IttA lfD 5 kl. Rad fiyt. Phone one-R3. »

U I^H O R N COCKEREU.~ ONE ^ U mUe north Five Polntt. Mr*. D. B. '

. . * U. THREE POUND FRYERS, FIFTY , il. etnti. Hyde Ranch, i\i mUu a E. u I t Kimberly, ‘f

STORE OPENS IN NEW ^ LOCATION AT BURLEY R

BORLEY, Juna S (Special to Tite N ew tl-U .-H -jaa |_* lU .openU ilt. variety ttore In lu new locaUon bi u the Ward building June 10, Tlio oi

kL itnre nwm h u hrtn.aallralimhiillt..i| n: and exttoM h pnrlit'Doat fptee n _ of the entirt lot of M b y ,I» feet, nl

Ttiere li alto a full lenith batement. lo ee Nearly all the eontracUni wok id w u done by local workmen. . TMn k

Lyoni had the eoniuvetlon work, ]• is ' StepheniOQ Sheet Metal W;irka the ^ ' lieallni plant, EvertU Loni had Q 0) cliane:of painting-and decoratlni. t>

E. W. Pyle the plumbloi. - - T . Mr. King itarted hit t in t variety

' Itore In Durley In 1919, He now o operaiei ilx other UnUUr itorei. lo ®

YtRuperi. MontpcUer. Jerome, Rex* igjburg. Ooodln* and DuhL v, _

b. BURLEY ODD FELLOWS'» LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS I!

lU • — ____be DURLEY. June 3 (Special to The A Ne«i»-A. E. Colemia w u elected ,

10 noble grand at tlie tcccnt mectbu - of of the local Odd Pellowa' lodgt. and ^ £ l Dr. O. B. Parrntl. vice grand. In*a tialUilon will be at the last meeUng

ar ot the month, ,,lie Oeorge Peacock w u appolsted «,

chairmanof.lhecommltteebichargg

, , ” b:a l P r i s o n B r e a k ' »

I W l d f lI w 9 r > l ^ KlE m JJ ff^wLTr''!;y “

m § i U p f »11 Frtnii Btwyir Jim Clark thi

of the 11 convicts vho c.sca]>c(l snitcntinry nt Lansin;;, kldnn])': three women as hostnses. Five dy. Conn, Underhill nnd Dn\is— r crimcs ranKinff from bank rob-

tusTJaos W W ^ f^ .

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BO, SUNDAY MOSNINa. JUNE

/ £ " f ? I f M P S ^ T H E

f“ S 5 ' ^ 1 | / & l E « « y . R E W «Ni fv &M1UN6

too M biND 'THAT 0U > SW tMDtCR

j D W K T i ] U r r ' M f f ;

ys-B ar:1 Situations Wanted

'WAlfTED' LAUNDRY OR BOWB , detnlng, Phoae 8TJJ_.

WANTED - FRACnCAL OR tfA**, ' ternlty aunla|.'Pboat tf&

MDDL^AOED W (^AN WISHES houtework, tome waget. Xoqulrt

DUer Rooma.

WOMAN WITH BMAuT OHILD deilret work u liousekeeper, imall

^ wtge. Write Box « . e an Newt

0/ memoffal tervktt to be held a t a ^ Uurlry church and a l Burley and

tlM'bum cenieterlci. June 11. Odd n Pellowi aod Rebekaht wUl.decorate B the gnvet of departed memben.

and wUl hold their ritual ceremon* In.

:Y 11 U announced lliat tbe Chicago Z. lodiet will maintain headquarten

In Uown-lon'n ChlcaRO. and al the _ exiKolUon groundi. for ihc benefit -* Of Odd FrUowi aad Rebekabi diall­

ing Chicago durlnc lb« bK thav.

Y RUPERT GROUP'S NEW • STAFF TAKES OFFICE

ill - RUPERT, June-l'(6peolal.to.The b» Newi)~tailaIlatlon aervlcta for new lie oiJictn ol the Epworth Lea«ua of lW<h»^*(hodM-fhurttHvUU«kt^lMe » a( the MeUMdJtfhlireh Sunday t- ning at 7:30 o'elock. with th t public It- Invited. Irk offlcrn lo be InttaUed inelude:«n Kenneth PhllUpi. urtildenl: Rubr . k. l«nber|. fln t vice pretldent;: tec* M ond, third and lourth vlct pruldentt.i' td Qate Treed. Anna klaa Dunn, and 4. Lola Uppt; lecrrlary • trearurer,

Thelma-PhlUlpfc------•— — •

5 BVRLEY OSOflNEATIONS i! S PLftN FOR PROGRAMS.

J SURLEY, June 3 (SpecUl to The^* NewD—The various onaoltatlona '

, of Ultl city are making plant (or S Iho observance ot Plai day, Juao

Ii. (Tbe S k t will hold thelr-annual ‘

I* celebration Sunday. June 8, al th e , weit tide ««)• park In Die erw laj ,

* with A band concert, mutlcal num*. i ben and an addreu by a premia- •

'* ent ipeaker. 'TUe American Legion h u plant '

. lor a dance underway announced ° tor June 8. Kenneth R in i la In . ^ eharfo ol airangtmenla. t ' l - Tho Eaitem Star wUl alto eele*i

brato-nac day with.a fItUni pro- .r t q i . ______________ *

J 40 PERSONS-ARPEAR . . ir — lW'^ !JH G E A N T n! BURLEY, June I (Speda) lo The ; Kewil-rDonald McClafUn, who h u . ; Juit relumed from a ttlp loctllfo r-|>' ala. U directing a pagtant t« be pra-j ; tented a t the Chrltilan church la e ■ lhltcliy,Sundayevenlnttalgo'clock. I : The u c rtd p a ffan rli ratlllw} Tia I ■■ U ih t of the Wortd” and Ihe c u t li : wlU Include about 40 men and wo* r I men. An orchestra c o o ip ^ of mem- I

ben of the Endeavor will furnish t' the musical Korea. ThU It o[»n lo f lha pubUo tnd bldt fair lo be an /

: ouUUndlng production.- IT ht Endeavor toclellra from nW ‘*->

by townt h»vJ'been‘ lnvIl«d'io-at-|- lend. I

DO YOU WAN

We havtftCftBH bsyer for a i ALSl

' 1 bgytr fer tood five rww he

to aertt and Mme g»ed Intervit 1004 4« ee to aeret. .

F , c . G i a v i150 ftUlJi At(. N. niDn.

w r a i i D M . . . .

E S M I'L tN G f AR S i

-uaoK iN e* V ; £ , L E B ,w r m A N i r r f f i V wk SAINT AND N K li lf \E W E 010 HKK' /. J / i M VNK VOU CAM /

rgains-CLort . ]

fSS ONE BROWN UAR£ SMALL BAY , gelding: t L. flevercombe,. Eden, '

M - ‘“ V . . ,VLOffT - COIN PURSE CONTAIN*,

5 in, gold rim . Uave at Newa of* ^lllrt -I . , 1 1 .

SPECLMS POR T in a WEEK. NA- tural PemanenU ll.M . F. W. Me. ■

^ dcled40e.HalreutllotndUc;abam- [• . poo SSc. U n. Beamer, U9 6tb Ave.

Norih; two blocka north OhriilUn < JM Churth. Phone 9MJ. . <■su - I

M*' Business O pportun itie s

ago TOR SAU: ONLY LAUNDR y T n , « n town. Ideal for man and wife, loit ‘ the water, cheap rent. For Informatloo , cut wrile A. IL Meyen, McCall. Idaho. ‘ 111- = r . ^ — ,

Help W an te d i

WANTED 3 ZXPEUnafOEDPODN* , CE Uln and lunch girls In O tar .

. Store, Mutt bt .experienced. Refer* 1 rh , encet wrlw Box K. Care Newt.___ j

bL0"E8TABLMHED-MANOTAC*-j lurer wlU finance reapontlbU man

^ BTTgraapea t biulneu. Must have 1 A*1 refertncei and ear. siarung av*e n ie WO weekly. Steady Increue up I

. . . to IIM for right man. No tlack tea* iton or lay offa. W nit prompUy Me* 1

IS' Connon & Company. DepL EBD*ton, WIncna, Mlnneiota._________3

tnd| ■ I7iL .:F«r. Sal(i-TrLlvKtocl( i. 'sPO rnO -PO W ND CHINA MALE S I. mlla aorih of Cam./IS HOL8TIlNOOWs7KSlFEBfl, HEA- . • I TMPringeniontermi.JohnKaes-;.

‘ 'C o lle g es

, OOODIKO c o u io B , o o o D m o - ^ Idaho, good for you. o radualu al*.

ready have advanced degroea from Ifamitf, Soufhara CtlUoniU, ida« > ho, Ot»pn, W uhlnjton UnlrenJ* , Uet. oet-the btit.neai; home.

IS Baby Chicks iDADY Clf ICKS NOwT t PH I HUN-

Je*| dnd. Rlggert-i quality Hitchery.

^ E L E vnT w tnc old" u m r o r k .pulled,Hintonttraln.lMperhuo* ‘

dred. Rlggert't quallly Hatchetr- ,Wirmi ‘

i t p .. — ------- ,

'he Legal A d v ertis em e n ts >u t --------------------------------------------JW-l CALL FOR BIDS trg-{ sealed bidi wlll-be-recelrtd-up-to . la 6:00 P. M.. June 11, 18)1, by the

ck. Beard of TrusUet of Independent Ue Sehool DUlrJrt N a 3 at Klmbefly, u t Idahorfor tha conttructlon of a new: * 'o* roof on tba High School bulldlnk. { n - Bidden pleue lU tt tbe exaa ma* - Ish terlali to be uted and quote prleei | to for 10. 18 and 30 year guaraolte. \

an Alto lUle guanntee agreement. ( I Tbe Board reserret the right to re* i

u -Jec t any-and-all-bJdt,----------------------H - |_ , 0, BRUCE REQOA,

] ■■■ . “ Clerk.------- ----------- --

■ I-

ANT TO SELL? ;

>r a r e d M arrti, well located. tALSO fn hoqi^ tame euh and Irnna. i -

trvft btarinitecBrlUn lo tradrfor |~

IVES & SONbont >11 Twla Fall* ^

. : . .j '

-I . . . .^ /- .y e a s B ^ jw -COn '-DOwn-wv

( 2 ^ \s e T T V 5 0 ii i5 - O N u r i ak' S - / / Et.WELCPg 10 WBJTE H

S O N — .

/ ^ P A R M N - HSRE** ViHAT \ WA»

A yW B E *125,000.- P6R A BulUjii IN «PftlN& REU >. TEU. HER

\ B E B A lU C ^C U O tt'm B D E M -l n r — FPW DAY»- 'tu\

© V ^ L W ’ lO W -TW tR

IN IT FOR _

OpporS] For Rent—Fumlsheil

ROOM FOR RENT. 383 3rd NjJRTH.

ROOMS AND DOAno. PHOHS <*, 1MW.________

ROOM AND BOARD. 9M SEOOND s North.______________________

Phont 8I8W.____________

K, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. , n- clote lo. Phoae 13iSJ.re. ------- - ir .U CLEAN QUIET SLEEPINO ROOMS

MJO wetk. Cambridge Holel

= BLEEPWa ROOM. CLOSE-IN, : Phoae 838 ftftcr 8:09. F. M. '

rw FOR RENT^FUnNISHED UOHT ij; houteketplni rooms. Phooe 8I3-J.

“ UOHT HODSnCEEPlNQ ROOM.. I elote la. rhoae n s . or caU MO 3nd- Ave. North.

u o i r r h o u sek ecpin o apa r t . i- oeol, Ceatrtl BuUdlag. P. B.

Johatton. Pbont 3I8R1, BuhL

r* HAVE APARTMENW TUAT AM 1 all riibt, alto th t pricea, 3 aad I i

K »OUgra Aim A P A Iiry NTS. ’

ip Houtei for aale s t' bsn tln prins,I* IOT fihothoat SL SoutH Phoot 430. c* W. E. Sanger.) . ----------- -------------------------------- 1

LONO'S AD-8-R00M FTmNIOK. s od Ud; 8-room tumlihed IM; 8. i

room modem | 1B; 8 * ^ modem : 130, A. N. Long, p h o ^ »<3. ,

i MODERn “tHREE ROOli FUBN.' Uhed apartment, ntwty redaoorauj

- ed, low aummer n te i. Buagsloit V- ApartmenU, Sad Aveant EuL. ■

= • For Sale-Seeds

B A c o u p u m e l i n e o f o t i ki.. 'gardiB tetdt. garden plaoU sod m’ tome flowert. Eberhart 8i Bunu.

Pbont 5D8W, 3ta kfaln South.

^ FOR SALE-PLANTS: OABBAOX,_ aulHlower,-egrplsnl. peppen and ' lomatoet. Dlngel t t Bmlth Seed

Company. Twin Fallt.

r UNIVERaiTY~NO, I b t r a ' i 'm oreat Northern Seed beaai. a .

W..Rkdiman, tour mUu aoulta. H Jf e u t from the e u t tod e t MalaJ. Street, phoat 03IMt____________

y-1 IHCnr.AiE .YOUR JEAN YIEH>

r m rstnln-Ortat-NorihemtrOiteatt TUltUnt, euy to '.hanait. largt betni. ttrlped pod. Samples a t >

. Sanile'i or Harder^ Phoae 03S3*Ji , _ Seott Etliworth. jlo —B— .101 - • j‘ 1 For sale—Fumlture

t NEW AND USED FURNITUIIE OP ® I* ' all Undt, Cotl Rangu u low aa ■ 110 etch. We trade and buy or tell, p >■ Will pay cuh for ttovu and refrl|*|

en ton and furniture. Moon'i paint ■ I* and Furniture Ston. Phone 9 .. \

iiFor Sal^Automobiles i

■LQ!t_BAIX - lWI_CHEVROLFr ^. Coupe. Box 13, The Newt. n

FOR 8ALB-1MI CHEV, TRUCK, n lookt go6d. Is good-need monen .

1100 If ttken at once, .E E.'Nlgh- g; iwonger, Hagerman. Idaho. ^

i— Fof:Sale=^HeaTEsTalen:'I ___________ _____________L

EfOHTY ACRES. D E E P SOIL, fi free from rock, deep well, fair im*

' pfovemenit; Iwo and one half mUei yi from Jerome ITS 00 per acre. |130o u

I caah, J. 6, Keel, Jerome, Idaho. ' s

"SI

I-AW m tx»wa iTA>/:<4 HADPfcNtH Q t a -

T 7 ^

IU i

■ P i w N I a i r i

HERHOU^uJRT/fflMI • 'EW.WA

^ i t i e S j

P f o f m lo m l ' .

__ A T tO K lfm

f t f t B iU X -O nr o w Bodt B to*;:: ..

— sw E E ix r * 7 w m n ~•MB oftloea Moomso BsUttoc. - .........

— DBNTI8I8

DR. T. L. CABTNET-^&taUii. O W - * •_ ircolworth. Central Bklt, F h . ^ " - ^

r.^ Bmmess ■'"t :3M. -■ ''n O B lB w V

W IM N T fW l F H J 8 8 i f l l O '» '^ ' . . D tallai IM si f fC li.RT. f w T g w wobia* FiwgM m-mty y

— ForRent-UntdmisliBd' : ■'MT HOUSE FOB BEIW A r m ' '

0*1 - r f u t- W . 0» ltt> ATtims H o n iJ ,_ ^ lUM. w rlu Mn. Roy & B ^ am . -

IT8. »H Pyfc Annut, u a t Basch OH|f; J'-

a - F o r S a i l o r T r a i l l 'V :;; .v

— FORSALBORTBADEPAIRWORK, ■ SK. mules for oUk oows or a b t ta . . ; t .....

8 . mUea **«, a m h U aaiea I L L 'lem 1 ^ . __ ________ _____ ;

!80” 'aORI8 FINB LAND KEAlt itN«' Orove, Colorado, 40 a o w to Pbilo . raU.Daani. 40 sc ru in B srta/,1/1 of . ilow crop foea wKh Und, no.tacumbtr* • •

an». WUl eiehaoit for I m p r tv td " '' five or ten acr# tract, near Twin Falls. J. E. Boberta, Rtallor, Pboaa • 883, Twin FsUt. Idaho.

l i Wanted-HlsMllaneoitt.v.: ‘.VSI WANTED - A UMoT

lint. Phoat 308.______________

r e . WANTED POULrBY-EaOS. a 0. ’’and Hunter. Phooe 808. •__________

^ YOPNO MAN WANTS BIDE TO,_ -Denvtr, can drive. Cal W 4JU.-;

LADY WANTS TBA»SPOBT*i''^ tion tc Iowa. S h sn tsp tn itt........

Phont 4 ^ ____________ . , . . . ,WANT PASSAGE TO DEKVBl S t .....

5 motor, ahan «j»cntei. Writt ^ —

« • T 0 ~ T » A R E N T 8 -A ^ T E H V illO ^ World Fair, wUl care for cblldrta

« by month. Best of e*re-on twwbr - • J i dose to Twin PaUt. Write S « . 8 ,

Care Newa. ^ "

For Sale Miscellaneoui ' ■"Z, ioA ir BuooY, " o 6 < ^ " c o n S - 7 ; . . .

Uon.caU10)l.________ • ,

'flJ. ITlESH“ onERN8BT WLK, lOo - • ■|l*l hau laUon. dellwred. ivu.

* WHITE FROST REFWOERATOB

= 1 . . .. __________________FOR SALE — SnECP PASTUREone mUe oorfh ol flrcpcJnt S B . :

. ^Jl cltco. via Wtllt. Explret Junt 8. '5 Phont mi.________________ ___111- 8M WATT DELCO UOHT PU N T

Cheap If taken a t oncc. Write Box^ Bl. care. Newt-_________________

FOR SALE. CHEAP - RETURM------- tlckff to iM Angtlu tnd I to B*ii-------

I^kfl Clly. Phooe 43C_________

I t, IR R T oA ^o ir PIPE, FOUR, r a , m* eight, ten, twelve Inch at pricea iei you can afford. It wUI pay you toaee - >00 ut. Twin FaUi Junk Uoute. 330 Main

■ souih. ■

"s e c o n d :’ TO N O N E ' ■

I v W !»--■■■-tS>.

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1 I W 1 S 1 W I B ■ B flfETl

Officials Say U n d in j Field

_____ In Fint Sliapa for Re-

ception ol Air Flotilla

Wlliiout u W Where

— *“ ' • * : _ u.nc. .hlth mll-rtn • ™ "

, ooffltntrce. tnm uni »lr «on>» ef-

UfidlM " “Ih ■v u Inioecwil »i»'« yuttrdiy br

• • S S u b R a Uljhion, Mr. WUhl Uld othen ind * « >0“'^ lo be n the btll condWon It hu b<en ^ ctne* lu eowtrucUon- jerertl jear*

cf <UncilOB of the wind, lo »»U> »*« the Dltcn to bett lutnnUcr. „

C < 5 S A one im itti 8U- teenth Cnetnf«r» will,be In chum o( the m u n ^ which Will be policed .

, ilrteUy, BOr S«W‘1, Ihe Ro(,ir7 club unll. will supply

ruklsc Sp»ee ««*” *»• ^

iSnUw’to 'rte w»* mcfvtd «»U v » biDdM to U>«»u; »mlMln to thoTho »mill chwie for Ine reJenea

— npetues of »t**ln» the nenl he^• Reierred perWni ‘IfkeU « n ^-• - bouiht it-Uie Chimber of Oom-

mew ind the mjeUle Ph*nniey T DOW Wld tt/the *lrr>OTl tomorrow whllo they. U»t. „ f

Accoidlni to Ult IciJofmiUon r«- ceiredfter8V*lr/J»l*‘U‘» « » * U tmed or MTcn punult pluiu. $. u?n?poA pune. four ^ m . t lo n

' Wey*i51fr»ru*el''hcre but It'i* not known how loo* ther will rtm.liu . “D'eo'body wMiU to know cxwtly «h*t the »rmy tqu»droM wUl do." Ur. Wljht «W l«l nlsht. “BtWenl- S \r thU inlonniiloti U not belnj iui>- pUtd by the »nny otIleUU »lnc« tlie enU« _outlined In a definite Kmy, mineu- n r enbrMlBt the whole wuiem air

-----eonirnTf* »Dd orter* M«-belnMtv- -en and executed m a reitular t»a«

• - of Uie army driU praetkt.- -

NEW YORK YANKEES ' IJ ■ BEAT PHILADELPHIA “

BY SCORE OF 17-11 ;;

; iconiiniiwi nnm r.i:« ___pJ•?*_n«n for Hajwotth In ninth.Chk»Ro______ ..010 030 00l-.Il 0'Detroit _______ OOOOStOOO-9 *

fliimmny! Two*ba»« hit*—fllm* ” moni.ll*yM.Applln»,WilMr: three. “ bate hll-6ulllvan: hom# vm - *• Stone; etolcn ba»o-H»yei! aaal- ^ flce»-8uuivan; Jon»; double pUyi ~Appting to Hayes to HuIUvan; ” Kayes to Sulllnn, Oehrloser lo tto- » jeU to Oreenberg; WaUer to Gre*n- ' berj to nocell: »lnnmi plleher - Jone*: loelnj plUher-Urldge*.

KT. LOUIS I, CLKVELANI) 5 ® ST, LOUIS. June 3 MVSt..Uiuli

Browni landed on lour Cleteland plichen.lnr 15 liiu and won a.alug- " glng coniMt tftday. « lo 8. Tho In- dUni garnered 13 mu. •"CLTVELANO AB R H O A E ”Porter, r l-_____ 3 1 I 1 0 .0 "Ferrell, p ______I 0 0 0 : 0 ‘'J

A\«ui. f f - r m m n n - o - o -Voimlk, tf. r f -----H I I I I 0 CHom. I b _______« 0 H5 1 0Kanitn. 3 b _____ « 3 3 0 3 0

, P)tUk. e ______ « 0 3 8 1 0___ JIV(1llll.J>_..— ~~.l_0_0_0 0 0

Bean, p ___I 0 1 0 l"0 f)•CraaliMd, p ____ 0 0 0 0 3 O »

, Morgan, If — __0 0 0 OrO 0 rr• I'natrii______ I' 0 0 0 0 o is•• Myall ......-V-..-.1 0 I 0 0- 0 f,

\ , TtXttli ....... 30 4 13 34 H 0 I’n'■^miMl Ior llenn In lUtli. xi

••-Baited lor CmRhcad In elgliih. n)• ?*• t-O.UIS AU R H O A E a

Burnj.‘ ib 3 S li 0 Orfl*-ynolilv u ™ 5 -0 3 '2-o- o nrCamubfll. t f ___ 3 1 3 1 0 0Slorll J b _____ 3 0 0 3 1 AMcmio, 3b _____ 4 0 0 4 8 0 U

Sch.iTr;n. u ........3 0 3 I t n “Shcn. c ... ___ 4 0 1 1 5 0llcbrri, p _____ I 0 n 0 0 0Oral, p _______ 3 0,0 0 1 ol l'Wellj, p .... ........^.l p' 0 0 0 o]‘’f

ToUl* ...... rj.:..J8 ,» is 'n in : "fCleveland ,., .. ... IlL^?

____-SL ~ ~ ?ift FiSutniiuty: T»o-bi.io tiila—CU'fU- "f

RemoIcH, Buniflt. Bum*, Kumm: thref-b«H! hlt-I')llaki honip mn*. Campbell; iioltn bi*e-C.inrpbeii; lacrifkc—Siortl; doubi# p)a}» _ be SlcTtl to Mfllllo lo Bums. Scliwin lo to MelUlo tOrB»en»-3.—

.' Schartln to Hiirni; winnlni: wiidicr I’l —Orsy; lojins pitcher—Iludlin. ' sli

~ — K M m r N o r ^ 1

R E G R E T I T

I f Y o u B u i ld R i g h t N o w

Lowcfll Pric«ti Id Y ur« . - F r» ,P b n « aind E-itinwloii.

nt

H o m e L u m b e r &. 0 )»I

' Phone M .

!• ; . . . .

“ I W e W il lu ! '

^ 1 don'l know why -Ml* ionre got''’iof«. I J« t a*kfd hrr whlrhjlaot

>* wai ra t off bctaoT P.pa uld *he '■ bad one In the r*"-."

TOLD TO THE DANDEUO.S J J; By I»f* Are Sfo 4“ You naughiy. nauiitiiy Uandfllon... You're aung your llilla lay: | , ^ Now make your bow and p«k yoiirj,1. grip,------------------- - - »■e And hie youraelf away. n

We loaltie you wlih our eitry ^ ( brttili; . «,a WffKorn you In twr-i'rii><T*. w t Prom where you came. HM only n y know*., 8

Or go, nobody carw. nl<

. We have no jiailfii« Irft for you: n . No pUc« for thee or thtne. n

, Nor whal we call *ood »ine. tl

' W t r«I« our »o(ce to cnncert plicft.1 And all tn chorus bellow- ri r “VamcM you nauslity nanddlmi-”

W hart mare.. we think you're r a yellpw. — I,

f Twin fatU. June I. «

: m m Ml— E

- S e v e n - D a y Period R e c o rd s |“

: No C liang i In P rice of *'

; A rea’s M ajor P roduc ts 5 aiI -----------

Tho week wlilch einled laat night * WM one of Ihe m » t qulel of trcent * moiillia In the Twin Palla commodl- '' ty market. Prler* held recent galiis III every major eommndlty b<it ceaa- e<l thr artvanre wlilch h«" ' been "I m nn o t if i t rwMUnt f«r tw« w thre* monihji. ‘Ilifro w iin wii-' * lolng moremcia of llila mllen'a *’ producu In any targa qnaiitlty.

There waa no cliangf in the price V 1 of lop hoc*, aieer*. egg*, beet sugar, »< ) wheat and beana durtng the week, o . Opening and clmlng llgurea were: h . Han, «.W: Ileen. M and I3.W; V _ »g(i. B Id H; brrt iiigar, USO; 1 . Pederailon and Dlcklow wheal. 41 C , and 4«; Number I and Number .3 . Oreat Kortlirm beann. $3J8 and \» ' a .l9 . Top hena dropped from » (o n< . 7 cenl* Wednesday nnd cloied Uie T . week Uiere. ■ 1

The week ilffiwed tho u*ual be- iween-ieawiii alump In outgoing r movement of crops. f

, III th# clly'i retail itorea mo«l ' J summer frulLi and vegelablei re- . main available In abundance and al . J«w prioej. Jforne.groirn ,p liM h anrf

a.v>aragu* allll la plentiful. The f. seanm’a first rantaloupe.i, received n from California, appeared during n the week and were felling for five P

I c a ¥ 1 > lIy W ''h o s t~ pI PAYS GAMBLER’S FINE '■0 . — , 1. p „r,.l(<^ nlltfr,, wtoarrealed lUJpii N > D, Bmiili. 81 l) hone Hteel loiilli, on n

^ cambllng clinrge Ule Friday nlglu. .» rri-ortftl thal they took a Mlver dol- c

P lar Imm t he table alter watching »rv.; it 5 enil men seated abmil •. ilie tabic V - pUyIng canla at Smllira card room '

lor several minutes. Snmirf>:rMlrd> tiullly In llie police court Salunltiynt

, niwiiJ))* nnd aaa wnlenfed by Jud«e i.aie.vter W. WUe to Mr 135 fine atrJ II

n m iy . I'Airollnrh J. A:T ini'.cy- *liilT.- Cl0 K l-mrs»ler h t c rtediiM wllh the

f t r r f * t ~ ~ - - - ■----- ------------- II

1 ORANGES FLOO'd STREET- .

“ -T-H R0U G H -BR0K EN-G L-A S5-

0 Virliliii; lo inrs'un- from mrr-' [ilch.ijidu. >i,u'l.rcl v.illini lln- wlti<l',>\ jli 'r bmkrn by some aSency from out- .|i . Mde ttif Mo:i-, ilie h r jr gla.u (foiil tl ; I'f. otte of J. C, Priilirj- company'* r ' ."I’"* »ind»a» suddenly gave »jv ii B FfMay-fiiglii niHfXH^e.QUnniityTu' ; nf orsntej on dl'plsy in llie window ,r ; fa.'fodei( thrmiKh Itie opening onto ii,

!!ie iKli B-alit and'Into ihe strvet. ,i ; Tite curlniii c.'Owc! »hleh galherr>i , bcc.inic so Inrpe jiolleo a tr f f»i;M . i1 lo clear the.ildewalk and aid In rem- Ir

p I'lacf<l over the «lndo»- unlli a nea rr slnM can be put In. hi

. ' TH IS D E .™ ,

G et Our.ON DOOR A N D Wl

--------W .M O N T001PLANINC

- S"--------------- TWIN-TALLS-DAILY-

H oH ff-I ll«EfT«l

Laitioine S tev e n s, A ccused of

„ _ l l o a l i n ^ S t c e r ^ O n l ^ De­

fendant to S ta n d T rial

ProwcuMwi of Umoine aicveni.- T w ltrFilirw ir-felony-chargo-ot. -

grand larceny of a cteer. la to bo bTDUclii lo uial when Juron, wlio were rxcuwtl laat week, repori again

- io.DUlfletJ<*dso-W.-A.-fl&bcock..for _<Uity.ln the dL lrlcl court hero Mon- '

-(-day morning,2 . Tills I* tlie only «i4c on the crlm- ,k, inal calendar 10 be brought to trial

during llic prewnt term* ot the dU* irlct court here. «ven other men M-

r fuw) c; criminal offeniei haring , pleaded gulily alnce Ihe lerm o|Kn?d. Proiccuilnit AltoriKy O. W. Wllham

luld laat evening.aievena Is aceuaed of Uklng part

Iwlih two oilier men In the thefl of *'flsteer belonging lo E. 0 . MclnWe.- Ktmberly.-last Marci»-3l:-TH«4hree

men were accused of having butcli- ercd the steer, and Invcailgullns of-

y flcen rriK.rle<l dlKOvery of «s fil*. j and ttn m g (;lee« of OJf nieal dls- irlbuted unioiig leveral friends ot liiB

y men. Hie l«o oUier men pleaded guilty, and »ere piroled after be­ing acnteiifed to ur^ t l-to-l4-ycar Icrmi In the alate prison. Under Urm! of llivir jwrolca they were to . re iw rn t lnler%«lJ lo the probation _

_ ftltleer an.1 before

th*e^stecf'fo7'ls"loAV ^. w. L Dunn. Twin Falls. U a u -

rent' attorney.

' iis s liiiiiT E iFUHL"

m e n il ffn icf* lor MUs Orma

( Turner. 18. member of.thW year* high 'eliool gMdiiatlng cla-u, who , died at her home here Tue*day, were held In tlie Drake mortuary chapel yealerday aflemoon al 3 o'clock with m Dr, Elljali null Longbrake, pastor ^

5 1 the MclliodW E|il.scopal churcii. of- * ' tlclallng. Interment wa^ In Twin ,,

Fall* cenietcry. . fo'* MlM Turner waa Uie daughter of . .- ,s,„-Anne-Worley,-Secoi>d-«reflue ot ) west, formerly Mn. H. J. Turner, k,

and Mr. Turner. -Rie latter, working - n m h n o uiiUy neaf-Oakleyr-ldaho. — t waa reached with difficulty with I word Of the crula In hla daughlcr'a of . Illnea* onij reaching liero In time s' , for Uic funeral aervice*. • ". Many of ftls* Turner-* claiainalra ri I, Rtlende.1 llie funeral •aer\’lc«'s. MIm f tihltley NeUon nnd Mlsa Betty Mark, , l ; sm i MIM'Harrlet NeUon at the pi- t i

ant) sang -Hoek of Age*" and "Beau- , k tUtil Me of Bomewheie." The«

fl young Udlf* and nie alx youUi* who r, served a* jallbjarera were memben J'I of till* year'a senior cUs* kt tlie <>' !■ high Khool. Pallbearera wero Orore « ); Wiley. Philip Leslie. Bob Brallsfottt. « )| Dob WUlUma. RuueU Well* andII Clarence QrlfflUi. . ■3 Deilde* ber pareaU MUa Turner '■ 'rt I* lurrlvtd by a broUier Hermin. ! .0 noa-i»Uiaii.ayouncer.broUicr,Ton. Da It Tain Palls, and a alster. UU* Amy wi

Turner, Loa Angelea. • Pr V ------------:---------- Ite

liillillE F Ili ». _____ V.

J Otganlmilon of Idaho voters ^n ^

i'i refetendiim election on reiwal of

“ meTnliiniliiee'orihp-A.'BWtattBn-fctr — Ptohibliloii neforrn. which U to meet

Em Twin FalU today.Owaiilailnn Is to b« rlfrcled first i

It. iv m J'niu eminly. nnd n num- ;i! hefofjhe memben of the exeenliie q ■n romnilttre wdl ailerid und take p.irtjt4 | M u -V public meellng that haa' b e e n ^ 1- c.illed to be held In the Udd » l- ■■•;lo»j' lull. Tain FalU. al B u'cloek lc \lof,d*y evening, tor lliLi'purpose. n , Till' I'xeeullvo eommlllee mem- 1 d > i s Incluflo Jolm 1T5M. l*ocutcllo. sh lyTireWfni; Olenn Balcli. Bolae, sec- sh I? iru n : c. >yra sfann. iu>lv: m n k vv. M llirris WeiAer: Claude Miller. He». _

'iiififirrA I'iin J.Mll\ lilKh»-Hy district fom-,...... . te.Merdiy piirclia.'^d lor.It tlW ft* rxrluad ol rorrugiiti'd Irniii '* r ilten i>iiy lo nieet the dislritfsj yj^r;iv.iled fronjremrnM Ol the eotn-1 _ y.U'.c u'.ir. llic'bonrdlnccti'HdlllK'I _* ,’r:i;'(v:i:iin submtiled by the llsr-l 0 cii At)- M.imilftcturliig compiny. liol-e.

.l;iree foneems submitted bids |■1 nii'J'oiiT^rs order wiw for t.irloiis d . ).■/•! nf rai)s!;i? In m >: W 3fl• ll •ll In (Untneier, Under terms, of

a en d niililn liie nexl few days ai the hlcltasy dLsirlel's warelioiwe here..

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IS YODK •' HOr.KB IMIKI’AHKI)

. TO W ITH STA N D

BI.Y HORDE? ^

ir P r icesWINDOW SCREENS

OTH & SONSINR MIM.

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[LY- NEWS. T W FALLS. IDAB i

A riti-H itler Ril

oft-lai

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f- Tins WOWAN f)CinK hustled ni wnu one of scvituI nnli./UtlLT

d ins a riot at r New York iiter- rU cn routo to ChicaKo to rcprifair.-{/P) Plioto. •

J . .FmiPODL;I Fllty-One Farm Flocits Con- B

tribute 1000 Animals I To Four-Car Slilpment

el Esiwilng htglier. prleea at ter- ■■h mlnal markel*. Twin FalU counly ''

Umb i>oo1 dlreclon-rejected four t• loeal bid* lalo Friday, and atarted

thrlr flril t03] lamb pool rolling In d four dmib1e>dcck rara toward Chl- ■

” cagn. by way of Ogden. Denver and I“ Om*liirTlie-|K)0l-dlrf«lof».d«cUn«d Ilo glre out bids received for the IL“ P»l- IJ, Tlie tx>ol consisted or lOOO lambs ' N■* ot n pounds enrh average weight, iIt selected from 51 farm floek*. Lambs I

In the pool were loaded al Buhl, IFiler and Twin PalU. |A semud shlpmenl U lo Ni loudrd |<

kf »L Hawen anrj Murtaiish ne« ITuesday, and'lhe ii»xl pool 1* to be I

>- ssseiobled two week* heneo at Ouh]. ISlilin>ets in Ihf flnt pool Ineluded |)

,'Ouy Huntey. F. W. Neale. A.s, Mar- Liyn. C. T. llamploii. M Tolbert, of Jolm n. Leahy. H- C. Relnke. O.i Cedetbuti. W. R. Hay*. J. O, Ea* 1 a llngei'. O. Waddell. Chsrles Uhllg.S, V. Nelson. E. O, Cain. Lee MorrU, ‘

,, T. M. Datrd. Twin PalU. ,1. Harrr Wright, J. N. Hunt, B. L- ,I. Barron. Ralph'Rendla, J, H, Relnke. »

William P. Boelke. L. A. Bcliroeder, ,Pred need Oordon Bennett. Fnnk 'Itejlmanek. .Robert Maxwell, H. M. = Klnter. Jamea Tvrdy, Ernest Peter-*on, Erneat Meyer. Frank Kndeili. Dl E. L Oreen. p«ar N6h. Duhl.

1 0. F. Wood*. O, E. Klass, C. 0.Thomas, a O. Diehl, Ted Bleter. ^aeorse Bmckenbury. L, 0. Cobb, n. “ V. Barnett. D. h. Beam«. B, A. Me-

n Coyi W, A. Lincoln. H. ft. Ramsevr:. FaPller: P. Wallon. Floyd Jones, I’eter i(i

j^ ^ N N O U ra E N T S - " - !

‘‘ rjUiUn flUfw benefit rani imr. ^• ty U to bo held at the linme of Kn. - ' C. H.Eldred at l:MP. M. Monday. ‘ iPrlenda are cordially Invltefl and r '> j lumber* art requested tn bring card ^

- May w« call for and dellrer jouri ). shoe*? Qiiamy aM Sertlce r P.

■Hnirt" iw iQ * d ry - eliancf with Your moif'

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ABO. SUNDAY 5I0RNING. JU>

R ioter A rrested ' •

!(i nvvny liy » mounted ixiliconiiiii tier ((emoii-itnitdM nrrcKlc'cJ dtir- iter-vviicu Mans Wii’tleman arriy- cpri'svnl Gormutiy .it tho world's

Dawes In C hair Ride

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• GENERAL CHARLES OATES ' I. . ' r• DAV.XS eUcied lo view Ilie.Clil- J;; cago world'* fair from tht* type

of wheel chair, iued to etcort vU- ( Iton through mlfes of exIilblU.-r JWl Plioto. ^

DATES NEW SWINE POOL !■ - !■

i. ‘Twin FalU counly awlno pool will tiiemble Ita next i>ool thlpment at

; Buhl next Wednesday and at Twlii ■;. FalU nexl Thunday. Haaey. 8, r Hale. Tw'ln FalU county agent.and.

i^iapr ot Ih# pool, announced

_____ ~ ■.. - = r r _____LWanted: Lawn mewm la grtnd.,

Moort'a Repair (Ihop. »4 Main Aie-1 . 8 , Phono U9R.-Ailr. j

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I ItEGINNERS CLASS IN PIANO j SUrllng Juna 1. Prlee*

Reasonable ,Slodio 14D It. U illrd. N(^ ae will ’

go te liaree.'■ For Infomiallon Call’•j • MISS OKEY at J141W

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•nd compfahantiv* b9«(- •d9«ofHi>{?(iart*eM<iM rf cwjprotauion

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JU K E < ,1033

p i i i i f I icMmnMI Twln -Falls-Dlstrict Boarti I . Considers Proposals for I - —Use -of Fcderal-Funds

I TwUi PIU higliway dutrlcl com- TiMionen ye»iM.day,i<»k_un(itrconr■ Hderallon a coniprrhenslVB prasram

■ which 'Pikln Falls Cliamber of Com-■ merce direclora have outllncdi for I uso of A mrt ot the new employ- ■ " hrcnt'Teilefnirdwtrlal'contror'IJ; P • 300,000.000 approprlallon In coni- ;. Picllon and Improvement of TwinFalU county and aouihcm Idaho

highways Submilllng (he program for tho

> highway district commluloncn' con- (Ideratton wlili retpjest for lha I board'i coopcrailon' in leeurlng fcd- U eral government fundi. Newell S.■ Wight, aeerelary of the chimber of■ commerce, explained hU ciUmate■ that the tentative relief fUnd for ‘.A . .«hkli.lhe.govcr]:oc.appUed ahould. i j provide approitmntely IIJXIO.000 for• Twin PalU county, on a population Illll buts. Ot OilM itwoant he atlmnled,

„r. MOO,DOO»BUJd be lor highway buJld- Ing and Improvement, without rs-l ,, quiremenl for repayment or match-I <1K Ing wllh local funds.

Tlie chamber'* outline Include*: i _ United Stales lilgtiwaj' S3 Com- ' ' pUllon from Godwin nortl to Unll- n ed Slnlci higlmv' 30; 3. Twin *’ Palla-Oodwln "loop."__ Unlled States highway 3ft—wirti-

Tiitite dangcrou* curve* between twIiT "T FBJb and Buhl; 2. Widen narrow bridges: 3. Correction of dangcrout bridge east of HanMn. - .

Market roads-l. Haiwn bridge .. lo llailsen and south to Uie timber*.^ rd areaa of the .Minidoka (oreat; 3.1I Other roads to be outlined ^ Uie<I hitihway dUtrlcta. iI Parkways—1. Rogcraon eul lo theI Minidoka forest: 3. Kimberly aouU]'I to Uie Minidoka forest.' -y Ituek arlerlM- Conslderallon ofI poMlble conslrucllon ot roulea InI Twin FilU clly.I Repalr»-I. Kimberly road at TwinI Fall* city llmiu; 3..Other variousP recomtrucilon.

Scenic patkwnya-I. Rock Creek! drive surfacing: 3. Shoshone Falb; lop sky-line and botlom turn.

■ OREGQJtf M A ¥ flE Q iiE ST S _ : “ LOCAL ADMINISTER

‘ ~W. E. Banger.-Tuiii FalU. on re-“ U quest of Roy L Shaw, Salem. Ore-: Eon. a mjrvlvliig aon, ha* applied■ lo the probate routt here tor ap.

'! polnimenl a* ndmlnUtrator pf iho : ertatr ot B. D. ithaw. wlu) died lastI February H. In Marion' counej'. Oregnn, The esuie incJudea r re«l- denee In Twin Falk Hein ar>> three

■ Kins, three daughter* and two, traiul'ons, rrsldliuj In Kansas. Ore-; cm),. Washlnglon and Arkan*a*.'l Hcariiigon Ihe jielltlonhu been lel I,, tor Juno 14. J, W. Taylor. Buhl. U aiiome}' fer the petllloncr.

rpe 'I'h* probata court hu appointed H. D. Johnion, J. C. Beiuchqmpand U- C. c. Adimi u appraUen of Ihe

etiAie of ftrs. Su*an CarUon, wife ol Peter Carlson, Twin Palls, who ■dWlierriasrMayr; Mr.-CatUonr through J. W. Porter and R. B.

= Bmllh, altorneyi, hu applied to ,, the court for iiimmarr admlnlslra- JL tlnn of community property, snd

hearing has been set for June 13. Idllat ' ..lli' I------

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Silent Kcon New hcdvy X <1

Rapi Rubber moui

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Torque lube d Twenty CRTce ibr

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U-WOOL-POOL-MOVES-EASf

Twin PalU county Umb pool yes- M terday completed loading IU 30',- llll OM-pound 1013 wocl-pool for ahlp- I I I ment lo Philadelphia. Frank W

Drown, lire.ildeni of the pool, aald ,'[*!l evening. The, wool (wol. whfcli

ird : marked an exoanslon of the Umb j pool’s acilvlllea Ihl* season, wa* aold May 34 to Charles J. Webb. Phlla-

'°[)dell’lila,,igr.?»lT cenu per pound._

'^itlNIVfRSiTi'- CONSIDERS STUDY OF TREE RINGS

onr . _________ ’ ____________'am A coune of study of tree rings I* im- likely In be Included In the Unlver- for Miy of Idaho'* aummer term ctirrl- oy- enlmii. H. O, Halghl, T i’In FalU en- 13,- gliiecr, wiio has made cxlensivoln* ni- vo.ittgullona of Itec ring*' relation to win climate, w u lold while at Moecow sho rteenily to allend the university'*

comrnenccmcnl excrclKi. A canvass tho »ai being made, he w u told, lo .u - on- cerl.-Un thc ndmbcr of iludenU llke- Iha ly to be Inlertilcd to th u study, ed- During liU visit In Moscow, Mr. 6. Haight met with the AssoeUled For- of eslcn, an targanUatlon of foreitry

ate KliMl Instruclora and itudent*.He broughl back sample* of.uw-

“ d.-dust hrlquelle*,-whieli northern Ida- bo's Umber Induairy U developing u

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I V-ivpe 8 < y ltn d e r e n p n e — 14 bea :ond f p c c d ^ i l e n t lyncliroftlieo'ite: JC type fram e—Siraddle-raounfcd r t

b p id acceleralioh—80 roiiei p«f .Ko lounted engine—A ll-alum inum cvH

:w skirted fcndcri—W ide, rootny bok - a d « n c e —D ow nslraft ^ u r t t o f

je drive—E lcctricallv welded ite ek i ib n t in s M f^'-g law w indihleld—Ne loublc-aciing, « l f adjuilfng ih o c k a ltructioft—L <B htJk'ticht=iJnuiu*l.oi

Ford V -8 is thc Roomier iw crftil Ford Car Ever B

BIPHONE-FGR-A-DEMO

) N I M Q T 0 ]Y our FORD Deale

t w i n FALLS, IDAHO

^tlTMCHESUIlIE i INFHELLSEliK

w. -----Churchea of Twin FalU wUl say

ihfeh ^arewcJI lonlght a t 7;45 to Bcv. i ,_ i, Emeit a ,Allman, rector of Aacen*

lion Episcopal ehurch.-at a unloa ihiia. service In the MethodUt EpUcopal .(I church. Rev. Allman w1U preach.

- Nexi sunday-he.aaiumct-lha paa> . - .

IS rocalella after nearly four years ta T*’*" F»1U . He announced hU re*- IgnaUon last Sunday.

Dr. EllJali Hull Longbrake. Meth- — — ndW pa«or.-wW-pr**W».'~A*pros— " ?,’ !* pram which ha* been prepared un-

der direction of Rev. H, B. Will. pa*> tor of the Church of th* Brethren,

‘-‘ iJ: .wiuaneludc-numbcra.by.tho.cholra___of the ChrUtlan and MethodUt churehe*.

Rev. Allman’a family wlU not mova *»y» lo Pocaiello ImmedUUly but h t

will preach hU fln t termoo aa p u - - - ; hke- Sunday,ludy. ' -

Mr. — — ' ' " I^ RUBY, CUNNINGTON

Fonnetly of Crawford'* B«uty uw - , Salon I* no* a i th*

NATIONAL

enney CO. ’I FALLS, IDAHO

R - B I G MACK

B r a i l sIZED, I’RE SHRUNK

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lATEST OVERALL

K IN AM ERICA

B Sizes 32 to 50

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?aieI beautiful body O'pei ^

;d rear axle pinion if.KourI cvlinder head* jybodieir tio f a r t3 " 5 ? r r « le n « f l 'I I J ZZZZ," :eel'«poke wheels —New riding comfort ckabsoriKnr-lal.oEsratiDSt^coQomx__■!_____________

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