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LONG-LOST COAST AIRLINER FOUND IN HILLS Fete Planned for Lifting of Inter-County Bridge To//Hiker Discovers Craft Missing Since March 1 June 24 Set For Opening Free Traffic Two full (layn of merry- making on the part of state, county and city officials as well as private citizens will start the morninp of June 24 as collection of tolls ceases on the Twin Falls-Jeromo inter - county bridg'c and the struc- ture is thrown open to free travel. Free travel over the bridge will come as the result of a contract for a year’s lease and an option to buy which was Bigncd fit Boise Into Saturday nft- cmoon by represcnlnUvea 'of the fltntc nnd the bridge company. A -ciolcgQllon of biLslnessmen from Twill Foils end BiiW wns prcMiU v,hon Alien C. Merritt, recently ap- pointed commissioner of public works, nnd Bruce C. Shorts, Scuttle, president of the 'rwln Falla-Jcrome Intercounty Bridge company slgnd the neccsaary papers. Announcement that the celebra- tion would mark the bridge opening to Irce travel was made this after- noon by J. A. Cedcrqulst, president of llie Twin Falli Chamber of Com- merce, which organization has for. several years carricd on an exten- Mvc campaigu to have the toll re- moved.. . - State, county and city ofHclais will -be invited to attend tlio cere - monies nnd it Is probable- that Oov, Barzilia W. Clark will h a v e the hanor.of cutting a ribbon which will be placcd ocros.'i the .width ofythe fipan. The cutting of the ribbon will be the signal that the toll on the structure no longer exislsV A barbe- cuc will aUo be. staged during the ' program and many other activities w e planned. SaTcs T b o ^ n d a of Dollars Quspenslontef tolls durlns Uic alone will mean B-«fvins of thousands of dollars both to residents of this section of An olflcl&l table of receipts of the fitructure slnco it was first opened in 1037 stiows that an average o:' over $70,000 a year has been collect' ed Jn ;olb. Following Is the omount collected each fiscal year since the bridge wna completed: Year . . Amount ,...»40,800.05 1027-28 .... . 102R-20 ...... 1020-30 ...... 1030-31 1031-32 1032-33 1033-34 1034-3R 303S-30 ...... 1030-37 ...... .. 08,007.40 .. 87,067.10 „ 05,010.48 ., 73,357, .. 52,020.82 .. 08,410.70 .. 73,300J5 05,728.05 .. 78;J17.00 Tolul .... < .... $713,104.13 The tuiiil.met. M »lHiled late1Uatur- «liiy iiftiTiloon, iiuivl'ile.s th n t Uio bildne con:iimny will 1< :n.sc till1 bridge to the Ntntu nt Miilu) for one ymir iroiii Jum 1 10, 103B, nnd tl;le fitulo .',luill (iiko pa'*c;.Mnii "any datu at (he ojilli^ii of the MiUl le.tsre iiml Inter thr 24tli (liiy nt Jui WOMAN HELPS IN PRISON O O M EAK HIKIAU f.ANI), Tex., Juno 13 rU , nl(1i'<l till 'nix'd fioul Ih riuiu lodiiy. iHh II l>iiiTii|{<- of iirin litil- 111 (he wlircl t)f r (im.rlrr,', hhurlly ntlr 1 tliry tiiniblcil in.il<l<i tlin ,t II liiio Kn.r tuiil ra<T<l ,v.'.l hlHtiwny which \m Iicl J. ttnilth, ir thctl. Cniil, A. N, Owi ft Clnudc Jrlt. 20, >lllt wllh IlKriit til luul liiii'k loitdii w; idtk Hjiiinmilly liiiil r I'Viiir Ih-owii When ISoat T iii ' iih Ov<u' Mi;in(tl-1KI.1). Va. June 13 lU.R) - Fiihciiil n HeineiiiIfl were iiinde (o.lay (or four 1 IKllBOIl" , three of them i hllilicn, V ^hn were (Irowned 111 (hn rnliiniiic i;Ivnr III llriiecu. Md.. Hiin- ,1nv when nverhindrd rnwliont ca|>r,lreil. I'olll 11 Ml 1(1 (1lat (ho hnal, dciilKiied to niiiy M(>t in1110 Uin 11 five iieiBoin, hiKl II pe » nine1 rhildirii nnd iwn iiililltA Ih It. raid It. drillini. 43, Jumped nut of thn Ixmt .mill drowned. The olher vlcdinn w I.ucllle llniiiin, I'J; I'Ynliklln IiDHIlII. «, nilid Jiimen je n - nell. 7, County Failed to Get Share Of State, Federal Road Fund In connccUon with the sigrlnR of the bridge contract, Allen 0. Merritf, commissioner of public works, pointed out that Twin Fulls county for the past several' year.*! has not rccclved Its proportion of state and federal fundi expended for highways. He oUo pointed out that Twin Falls county has been paylnij approximately 10 per cent of the UDtal Bniollnr! tax collected In the stale, and In rctvirn has less in road improvemrnts than numerous counties showing luch 1 r returr in R1L-, ta: stressed the fact that the payment of-«70,000 annually in brldgi Iccs was a "hanriioap'' because of the other toxcs paid by the count' and Its residents. Tile following tnblo shows, in part, the disposition of motor vehlcli Uixes (as well as collections) from 1023 to 1937 inclusive; Motor _ SU»l( QasTax Vehicle Llccnse Road Expense County Twin Falls Ada Bannock ... Benewah ... Blaine ...... Bonner ...... Shoshone Kootenai ... ....$3,350,322 .... 3,813.182 .... 2,607,542 .... 500,105 .... 330,208 .... 810,013 .... 1.140.527 .... 1.325.102 $2,032,710 2,011,543 1,524^10 303,417 211,400 C57.750 094.300 1,110,745 $2^02.128 2508,080 4,155.820 2,377555 1.053,314 3,074,527 2.10U02 3,815,026 MIA Speaker Lashes Propaganda on Youth SAL’r LAKE CITY. June in (U.R)—Dr. Roy 0. Wyland of New York, edtHMional director of the Boy Scouts of America, charged^Jrfst niyht that an “insidious propaganda campaign" is at work to undermine the spiritual education of American youth. Speaking at the closinR: sessions of the L. D. S. mutual improvement and primary associations, Dr. Wyland declared that only by “continuous ,edi}catjon and eternal vigilance" can democracy be niade'T^o inherit the world. He launched a vigorous attack on foreign- inspired youth organizations, which he charged included many communists who would readily sell this country out." Dr. Wyland's remarks before more lian 8,000 members of the two Mor- .lon youUi organlzaUona arul their leaders followed a plea by L.DwB. President Hcbcs J. Oni^t. all church members to avoid direct doles.' President Grant cited a lino fnam 1C L.DJ3. scripture—•'Come, come J, saints, no toil nor labor fear"— (id added: "May that shik deep Into of oil Latter-Day SainU HELPER liAWRENOE, Uass., June 13 (U.R) —When William Bthidlson's auto- cauj^t . ■flori; Tu- vreU-m^anlng bystander emptied what .'he thought was a bucket of water on the' flames. The bucket contained gasoline. The ear was a total loss. MABRIED PORTLAND. Ore., June 13 a —Twins mnrried twins here yt tertlay in a double ceremony tl; followed a medical coIIckc J mancR, Marion and L lllir Schwlchlrnbcrg, 24. bccaine t brides of Dr». Ronald anil Du can Nellion. 27. re.spectlvely. T men are interne.i ot Miiltnnin county hospital; the brUU's n prucllclng baclerlologi.sLs, GRADUATE OLINDA, Calif,. June 13 Twelve boya and glrLi iiml ot colored mongiel pa',sc;,v'(. school diplomat loilay. Tin Krrl, Pooch, nlUiclird him diner 1 for hl.i fnlthfuhK IDAHO FALLS, Juno rno i^orokei.iKT lost trot (votuM won. /,o only hn I! hrri) Irrday In wlili-h two girl i.ofllnill playnrn Unttcil I'lnyliiK I‘>r It 24 circull r the Wh»l.',i t connprlrd wlUi tnku lilMh-i h r ility, whlln I' liii rival Bhark!. < ' (he foncc nlnn 11 FEDERALL SNOWADVK n 13 <11 (lie Ilrht 'tillulldliiK HALT MKU CITY. Ji Dirn Uir T W. Alklnn ai-rvlrc of the United nti nnd Iv)on lenmin iif Chlr today that hLi orgiinlr.at more liinn« for lioiun imp dtiring May. 10311, than » hlnco lUaD, H|H-nkln« nt (ho nprnli of Ihfl ririli nniiuul Pud west ronfercnni of flavlnKu. null(ihi« and l<oun nMoclnllonn. Atklnn i,i«iil Ihiit llin IcDUun lent |125,(HK),000 hint IllOllIh to IHTMlllll WUhlllK Id || l)iiivi\ |iiirrhuM> or liiiljd Iioiik. i i M.liltl...ll.l IrnHufilxth iitlhrtoi wns In tho tlevrnlh llm l/)iiii hnnk illnlilrt, which Inrhii ^HlU IllK It rrlrn It lllrlllulKii Clly told thr nMiH'li tlvi-A I h a t 21 aivMN iiiu; ii-iit M.noo.mK) liirliiilli>K 30 |i«r rr nliurtliill. l)lir<tor Prrry ( l>V<lritil Ifoinn I»ai ()i , pr. ntlnn Cintlll III (1 ( iialt 1.1 ,ke leiirerriiln- H" In llliih \ Th ^IK f, In liifit y n ir 1111) :J. Hi 11 ha illeii nf tho nk ui ISiit- '1 hr led tliilt niiu.y wn: still n fill >n h ■'imiiot l)uy i-t thiu the ' ‘••arly iwlco Ix'ii NO LEGISLATION OAMIWAVS SEENIHIHEAII WASHINGTON. June 13 nj.PJ — mate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley, D.,'Ky., announced after a White House conference today that plans to enact lejlslatlon to aid the .llroads would be scropped for this ^slon and he predicted the 75th congress would adjourn not later than Wednesday night. Barkley, after canvassing the les- L^Iatlve situation at the White House th Mr. Roosevclfa congressional idcrs, Bald that no new railroad legislation would be offered because tt Imminence of adjoucnment. Profnun Serapplnr His announcement apparently reQ- rcsented scrapping of the plans to enact a three-phase program to help the »20,000,000,000 rail Industry solvo nomic crisis. The statement ____ jnly a few minutes after at official of thrtlailroad Labor Execu- tives' association that labor would compromise on one phase of the leg- islative program In a move to cnact at least part of it before congress goes home. Barkley’s‘l)rlef announcement ap- parently headed congress into the il dfive for adjournment—with compromised conference report on Uie explosive wage-hour bill U) >e called up in the house tomorroi^ ind speedy action promised subM' QUently in the senate. Unflnlabcd Bosloen With Barkley In the conference with Mr..Roosevelt were.Vicc Presi- dent John Nance Qamer, Speaker WUllam B. Bankhead and' House Majority Leader Sam Rayburn. D., Tex. Barkley said the only unfinished business qq the agenda Is the epend- Ing bUI, tha ddlclency bill, the con- ference report on wages and' hours and "odcls and end*.” who In closliiK lothcr .1 doles ech of the three-dr Joseph r. Smith, member of tlio L.DB. council of : ai>astlcfl, rcltiTateil the churcli MiinU ogaliu'.t u.se of liquor ond t< bacco. He charKcd that cigurct mai ufncturers took ndvanta«e of pei ide’a .symiiathy tlvirlng the World war to make the use of their prod' ucUi n habit, Forest Blaze Under Control POUT I’OWNSEND, Wash., Jum 13 lU.D-l'-oK, higher humidity am 1,000 CCC nirollPM and civlllnnii to day L(introlli-<l a forc.it fire th a t itl< a path tlirniiKh ninrc than 1,000 i.cri'i. of VHluublo tim bcrland thrratcni'd the rnllro cwitcrii <i< of the Olynipin nallnniil forest. TliP liliizr, hrouKht iiniliT toi HfKT timliiK UiirlK'Ck.'d for t <luyH, MiiMiildpied, nml ^orc'.^l nr. ofllrlal.'i fcdii'd Ilio iiIlKhtr-sL wind would whl|> It away from patrolmci oil Ihi^ two ail'll Ik half nillu front. Lionnl fore.%1 uiK-rvl.'.o Mill \ itfia liny, l.ul would 1).' a lain III ill.' lyhiK fo» . irinpo condJtloi rrllrt T<v(* K illed in M (^\icaii Chi8h I’llKlll.A, Me>lco, Jinii' 13 (IIP)— tlonality lawn. Two niril «i'ic killed iind Iwn po- Ills mcMnKd wnn llri'Oieii tti'ii' V^'niiiitleil in n clanh a reimrt of the null helwcrii iK.llcc 11mil a uroiip of relieln "Tlio rejjort," hn a t (Millilln, 11) inllca Miulh of hero the desirability frm hl«t IllKlit tratlVQ stAnd|K)ln(. l- n ll.r M-lil 11III K-lx-lri w ere c o m - existing natlonnlliy innixicil hv Ion iicr (Jeneriil Kntlf]Uo tere<l among a Inrgn K«|ieJ.-l, ;^hn wll:|i h h hrnlher, M s«- arate statutes embo nel, klllMl lii llm fluht. Pnlirn logleally arranKed n were iiiiilir cninninnd of (lovemor Able code. Certain Maxlininn Avllit »;ainiirho of Itiebla.' stanro are llkewire i EARINGMff EL D E U i y E i Work of tearing down the ole Blckel school was temporarily de layed this morning when It was learned -insurance companies hod not yet cothpleted adjustments for damage to the building lost Tuesday by a $a,000 fire. "Work will probably get under- way tomorrow if adjustments are completed,” said F. O. Thompson, secretary or the Twin Foils Cliatn- ber of Commerce, A crew of 50 WPA workers under C. M. Hennefer. foreman, elorled tearing down fences and doing other minor work Utls morning. Hi tto r Uie roof of the old building AS the signal was given to go nlicad wltli rating of the itructure. Hi only a small portion of the lumber in the txwf could be salvaged. It was estimated that a maximun of 80 per cent ot Uie bricks in th. building could be salvoged for use h the recreational center to be con ntructed In the new addition to Knr- nion park by the Junior Chnmbei of Commerce. Under prc.tet^l jiluiu', tlin lire- damaged building miut be complete- ly raud before Auu. 0, 11 GES OeGED WAaiimai'ON, Jum President HooMvrlt tm si>eclal mtasBKR to run recommending coiiililrii! I'liloii anil codiricBlloii c Sees War 300PIANESSE1 FOB e on 0 PAUL V. McNUTT . . . predicts war “within a generation" if U. 8. goes through with plan to abandon Phnippines in 1946. SPENDING WASHINGTON, June 13 OI.PJ- The New Deal prepared today to be- gUi the most ambitious, strictly' federal spending program for Uic construction and Improvement of power and irrigatioiv-projeots, pub- lic buildings and flood control works since 1S33. Public works administration liciala ostimated that projects whoso cost wlU total more than $2,000,000, 000 arc being considered for part of the »200,000.000 set aside in tho pend- ing rellff-;<covery bill for works to be financed entirely with federal funds. A partial Hit of the projects which '111 be undertaken has been pre- pared. Only those projects deemed by PWA AdmlnlaU-ator Harold L, Ickes and President Roosevelt to be most needed and economically Justi- fied will be undertaken. Officials refu-icd to reveal spe- cific projects. Tliey said that the list iirobably would include new og- ricultural ntaUoai, river aU bcs, n a - tional park buildings, custom hoiucs and power, irrigation, navlgatioi: and flood control work. Tliere is a long list of reclamation Irrlgotlon and power projects whici may be eligible. Tlicse Include tin Bonneville dom; the Pnyctt.^ dlvisim of tho Boise project in Idaiio; tin Heart mountain division of the tiho shone project and the Kendrick proj ect In Wyoming; tho Colorado Dig Tliompson project and the I’rovo river project In Utoh, SHANGHAI. June 13 (lj,R)-Tlii hundred Japancic nirplanc.i arrived today at Wuhu, YonRt-'.e river port 200 miles from Hankow, and estab- lished a bftjc from which the Chl- ncso expcct them to launch attack; on Hankow slmUar to the mass raids ■> Canton. The aiincjo have their greatest conccntraUon of ploncs at Hankow md thur. far have been successfi n driv(ng off Japanc.sc attacks. Great air battles near Hankow were expected In the near future. 'le Jai>aneso claimed that thej had occupied Anklng. and the Chi- nese believed the Japanese would at- tempt to drive on Hankow from the south and etut Instead of from the north, because of great floods along le Yellow river. Claim "Sell-Out" Neutral military observers believed ie occupaUon of Anklng was facil- itated by a ”8011 out" of Chinese pro- -iiiclal auUioritics. JapuncBC reports said that a noval .jarty, including army transports, moved up tlic river without opposi- tion. and that Uie actual occupation of Anklng wa-s completed after only tlirce hours ot "mild resistance and desultory fighUng." - Floods Grow Worse Flood-1 along the 'Yellow river were rowing worse. The Wei and kwantasl rivers in northern » province were ot flood stage and dikes were broken at some places. The dynamiting of the dikes, wlilch threatened a major dUaster in central China, was blamed-^ tho Chinese on Japaneso troops. The Japanese in turn said the dikes had been opened by the ChUiese. POSIALIRKEBS ENOCOHN LEWIffIX)N, Ml Postal c rrlri ml rural < ' •tnra of Idnli tlay after lioldlnK tliclr 12lh annu statxt fonm itlnti heir. Currlen cipc f<l Jnines It, Null of IJolsn prer tienl. Lyln I'oiidiin of I.cwlHt»n wn» rho pii vice |.m,l(lnit. niul Joo Wnir Ilf Idaho li^ilM, (ipcrrlury-trcanuri IVle Jriuini nt PoratelUi was dec rd piT.nldeiit of Ihn clerkn' orgai lutdoti. Mr;i. Niivf Wleilrli'k nt Hnbir w. rrrlrcli-d i>r<-:.l(li'iit of Iho Ciiirlci Aiwlllury, ami Mr.v Mally Nall lloinn WBfl rf-r|cfilc(l in-crrlnry-lrra iirrr. Mrn. L. M. llawklry of Idnl ■"iilln wan elrclrd prr.'tlili'iil of tl ClnkB' Auxllliiry. fiiOHPiiATi': ritoiiE Ai-i-ii()Vi;i> WA/IIIIN(riV)N. June 13 (Uf'i natfl loilny m.p.iivnl a Joint liilloi. tiiwiuinrcit by iVn. .Ian I'njy, 1), Iihv, niitliorl/liiK In of phoijili .llfd mal I nf IhTrn iTlal . 11(1 Ihi Splash! And Pool Opens at Harmon Pai’k Splash—and the swimming sea- son was on in Twin Palls. Scares of persons took their "first dip” of the year this after- noon as Hc\rmon park swimming pool opened for the summer sea- son after undergoing extensive repairs under tho direction of Park Superintendent S. Claud Stewart. At 1 p. m., when tho opening came, they crowded around tho gales and soon tho pool, accord- ing to officials, was -fairly crowded" despite cloudy skies and a cool breeze. Tho structure will be open each day from 1 to 0 p. m. for tho general public. Starting Wednes- day swimming instruction classcs will open starting at 9 a. m. Tho pool will be closed each Monday for cleaning. No admission is charged. SLAIEDIHORSDAy An exact explanation ot the pro- t>oscd AAA potato marketing agree- ment and suggested changes from the one-ycar plan approved by grow- ers In 1037 will bo dlscusscd atV meeting to bo held at the counlV fairgrounds at Filer at 6:30 p, m. Tliursday, onnouncfi Harvey S. Hale, county agent, Tlio meeting will be one of sev- eral preliminary meetings to be held prior to the regional potato oonfcr- encc scheduled for Twin Palls June 23. according to Hale. Anotlier meeting to dlseuu crop Insurance will bo held at Twin Palls In the rfLstrlct courtroom at the rourtiiouse June 18 at 2 p. m.. said Hule. Chief topics for dlMuwlon ot Uio preliminary spud meeting Ineluile barring cull potatoes from Inter- htate commerce, and plans to re- quire fedcral-stato inspection of all lut-of-Htuto Bhlpmrnti, Other preliminary mectlngti wlicd- ilcd include one ot Jerome, (he nf- eriioon of Juno 10 fnr Jerome, CIocmI- ng and Lincoln eounlicA; Hurley, .fternoon June 17 tor Cns»la county; .11(1 Rupert, evening of June 17 for Minidoka county. FORKIONAPK MIAMI, I'la,, Juno 1. linl Krnnil Jury callct hullcliiH'Mt of rraiiklli i;all, cnnfrHArd kldiia|i Ilf Jimmy Cash, riv«-yi'i hoy, today I 25 minuter charg< iinly In whv nmlll.-ctl. In 1 of kliln»i>li cha n are piinlolnilile li ■atll in Ihr I'ln-lrli lali. Woili-y nnd HIx-iHf I ilemaii lirlleved MrCall v ead Kuilly to rhargrn ii-tn r grnrul Jury. itil inl liy New Deal Will Put 1,000 Beavers to Work on Smaller Streams of Idaho WAMIIINimiN, J ui ninl (dilny lo ' federal main will I 1300,000 ,• imiiri.vniie ink hi Iiiahi) Qik fot (he Miiall str Ihft drpailni I.UtlliiK I h r l.rn» ollK- inated with Dlrerlor r, H. C ler of the deiwrlmrnfs illvlnlmi of grating. Hecretiiry of the In- lerlor llornhl ‘U IilirB appinvrd and lold Canx-nler to catch (hr beavers, U'lt CuriM*nter said it would (he government IB eaeh t<> rndh lliem anil pm Ihcm lt> work, Irkcn (iHiired that riiell heiiver would ilo to work Inst ye I W ii.-> p le a .n l nt leant IJOO w01 th 1>( dill....... . wllh ■what (he,r did. Ing. A llttli) nuhtiaci luii ^howe<l a • O l 10 plantliIIK of beavein iiiin puilil nf < h heiiver. rniinlirui-tcd 17 daiiui nil n Miiiill Ho cnnkulted thn Ieiikiui Inneau ntreal II whlnh a fe<iv yeain n|(i) and nan (old lie cnuid expect a ran 1larely eninllHh water for a 100 per cent hii■teaiMJ III Ihe hruver home nr coW tl1 dlllik , thu deimlt- impuliitlon (hn flint year and i.n ineiil Mild, arniial lne,r.,«e of IftO p e r r e n t "ThPlr roiiRtructioi1 work niiidn thereafter, titiiirtliiK With 1.0(K) itlniioufl wiiUr supiily, wllh heiivera. the KOVCtI iiiieiit foiild IHiiKln deep eiioilKil for diK kliH'cd- h a v e 3,U'11.30U I 1 workliiK (<11- Ing ulounds, 1.11 a fnw yenin, Ihn In in 104(1. heavein will Imvo built up 1 ,-Wnter 'J'he goveniiiient pi,it :iOO beavers lejerv e that 01len wu» ileBlioyed." WAWONA, Calif., June 13 (U.R)— A searching party traveling by horseback and on skis set out at dawn today for the mile-hitih Buena Vista peak where the wreckage of a Transcontinental and Western Airways plane missing since Macch 1 was found yesterday with its nine occupants dead. Deeply imbedded In snow and containing at least eight of tho nln» bodies. Uie plane was discovered by H. O. Collier, 23-ycar-old Prcsno resident who had made his way alone through the snow-filled passes of'the Slerra-Nevada mountains for air- liner. Turned Back .The plane, on Ji. flight troni Francisco to Ixw Angeles when Pi- lot John.C. Graves messaged by radio that he was turning back be* cause of poor fly i^ conditions, evl- dently had struck the side ot the peak with tcrrlfic force. It cU; the tops of two plno trees, drove Into the side of tho peak 300 feet from the summit. It wiU bo late afternoon btfore the searching party can reach the wreckage. Tho group of about 20 men came by horseback from Yose- mito to Wowona. 13 miles southeast of tho peak. They wiU proceed along the snowy mountain trails that just now have begun to become passable. Collier, a weigher from the Del Mont« Packing company at Fresno, went on his vacation a week ago. Ho told friends that he was'going to use hla time In an attempt to find the plane. Once a member of a COO camp In Yoaemlte national park, hft had said that he knew tha district iround Buena Vista well and he be* Ueved that tho plane bad been lost. StBdled Charta He studied charts of the plane’! route in the TWA office. . A ll^OO reward was oHeted for finding the plane, and he had told officials that be could thfl money. , Saturday be l«{t 'W amna sbortty/ • *On daybreak .b eaded Sb^TBtx-pAfc As tm atsrtett to ciOH a foot^p^ and hs fell In. Be had to return to Yosemlte to get another pair of shoes and was forced to postpons ills trip until Sunday, When he reached the base ol Bue- _a VUU yesterday he found blU ot wood which he believed had cocne from the plane. Slowly be made his way up the side of the peak, forced to picked his way through snow, around crevices • and over Jagged rocks. itV . __________ _ . ___ recognlxcd it. T had 4)und bits of the plane aa I mode my way toward the sununlt of tho peak," he said. "Below thera were Uie two pine tr«es which had been broken off as the plane plung- ed toward tlie ground." Collier went close. He looked In- side. There he counted eight bodies, rinds Brief Case Tlie ninth body he did not see. Whether It was in the plane or not remained for the searching party to determine. Collier saw a brief case. It bora tho initials of Hervey M. Salisbury, 31, a pilot who was making Uio flight as a passenger. Collier re- turned lo Wawona with the brief (Conilnuttf on raf* >, ColDjnn » lA O O lliS BACK WAGE B ill WASHINOTON, Jiui«rHa_flJ.n — Idibor'n non-i»arllsan league, poli- tical ann nf tho committee for Jn- itrlal orgnniukllon, today endorsed I confercncn committee conipro- wages and houra and urged DEtOyRSEYGEIS PAPERS TO F IE BOISE, Juno 13 (U.R) — Tom De- CQursey, Canyon county commis- sioner. took out 44 peUtlona today from the office of Beeretary of State Ira H. Masters, but tefUKd defipiti comment as to how he intended ti use tliem. The number of petitions he sC' cured is neceasary for any of the five elccUve state administrative offices —governor, attorney generol. secre- tary ot state, treasurer and auditor. DeCoursey last week permitted t)cw*|M«cr men to quote him as say- ing they could "use" a statement re- leased by former Qovcmor C. Ben RW8, Rou said that DeCoursey intend- ed to seek the Democratic nomina- tion as governor. DeCoursey today refused to en- large on tliat, but said he would have a definite announcement by "about tlie middle of the week." HONT OPENS FOR FEXASCI CIS OALVESTON. Tex.. June 13 (UFO —Officers blockoded Gnlvcston Is- land tixiay In their search for three denjieradoes who broke from the county Jail, killed a guard severely bent nilOlller guard. Krilest K, Goode. 41, niuilstant Jall- er. Wi»s shut to (Ienlltl when he bcRRed the 1 rieeliiB me:11 ('0 siiaro his llfe. Wlllli^m Undrei 1. 43. hend lallcr, was befttf n with a bair, Hln skull tract'iired. '111B tuKltive.i liad long crin^innl recordfl. 'niey 1 1 Peter John Ca- laiuli a, 33. Clalv e.itf>11 flnhcniian nnd forniirr U)iil»lui 'niivlct who shot (!0«le; Iloland 0, Tyler. 3B, former Tex a,sro iivletui •a finir-yenr 1 for auto Uieft. and I'lliincls in, 'J7, who sel'^txl Ik prlsnii tence■fnr IniiHla■ry. I.cwI h TcU h Brother To UcfiiHC PoHt for Itritinh Labor Study (IICNKVA. Jl I,rwln han liuili 1). l.«!Wl», n o t t o I iiient (n thi' 1«N which will niiikn hibor IrHlnlnddii wild Irnrneil toda: A. 1). I.<rwl<i. I IhiUi'd Mine Woi iitxir I llrlcH infer ne 13 1 iicleil liln liiolhrr. npt HI) ninx'h I offlc'li.1 nf thr :i'iii. i« 111 Cleiievn tho iiitcninllDiial n itlil not nlntr hud (Icctdnil tc l.shloli endre-ty ni hoyrntt Ihn I'oimi wIicllKi' a 11 o ther K'|ii i'»entatUo wnillil 1)0 »})|)nllllr(l. Senate Group TiiriiH In LaHt Supply Hill WAIilllNU'l-ON, Juno la (iJir) The M'liatc ui.proprlutlnim cnnnnlt- U-n tnduy s()|K>rl4id to llm soiiate tnAt Bil|il>ly hill of (he nenalon, ii'uKurn .arryiiig apprnnlmatoly |J7ll.lH)0,()lK) for inlM-ellaiienitA pur- .OM-A h u lu d h iK >3&,000,(H)0 t o n ta rt hr nnval rxpaimlnn proginni. Thu Brimtn rnintnltteo nitilcd ap- irnnAialely 11.000,000 lo the sec- nd dedelfliiry bill as It iwsscd the 1 a|i|iriivnl by < f, I- Oliver. cXi dent of tho league, er nf tho house i or tho adopUon eiiort. igress. ctiUvo vlce-pre*l- nrged every mem- nd nenate to vote )f the conferciico ipjirovftl followed assent to comproml.vi by President Wll- Oreen ot the American Federa- of l4>bor, who orlglnsily had demanded rigid labor standards in ontranl In nnme of Uie flexible pro- 'Inloiis of tho compromise. 'Tho cnnforenco rciwrt upon th# vaxen and hours bill brings before 'nngrr&.i n menniire which Will give .0 lullllona of American workers iiimedlnte Improvement la their rking conditlans.'* Oilvf lald. railed i lU iirni ilili i(,eri-nce reiK)rt will be ip In tho house toinortow, >niH)nenta nald that wiUi flex- lirovlninim demanded by tho loulh Inrnrporoted >u the oompro- nine, it will win <i>tlck approval. Apiiilenbio only to Industries oper- tllng in or affecting IntenUta uimmerce, the compromise bill car- les many oxempUoua^ Specifically, ihenft Include: Agrlcultiirai wotkeri, exeoutlvea, profesatonal m a n r-^ - pioyes of local raUlling eaUUuih- , salesmen, aervtctnt tradei In >tate commerce; oeamen, avta- tlim workers, flslilng Industry wort- ira, employes ot weakly or aeml> weekly newspapera having droula- iloii of 3.000 or less^ emplcqrae of dairy indiutrles, strM l nUwtft ant local busijiesa.

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Page 1: LONG-LOST COAST AIRLINER FOUND IN HILLSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho... · LONG-LOST COAST AIRLINER FOUND IN HILLS Fete Planned for Lifting of Inter-County Bridge

LONG-LOST COAST AIRLINER FOUND IN HILLSFete Planned for Lifting of Inter-County Bridge T o //H iker Discovers

C r a ft M issingSince M arch 1

June 24 Set For Opening

Free TrafficTwo full (layn of m erry ­

m aking on the p a r t o f s ta te , county and city officials as well as p riva te citizens will s ta r t th e m orninp of Ju n e 24 as collection of tolls ceases on th e Twin Falls-Jerom o in te r­county bridg'c and th e s tru c ­tu re is th row n open to free travel.

F ree trave l over th e bridge will come as th e re su lt o f a co n trac t fo r a y e a r’s lease and an option to buy which was Bigncd fit Boise Into S a tu rd ay n f t- c m oon by represcnlnU vea 'o f th e fltntc nnd th e bridge com pany. A

-ciolcgQllon of biLslnessmen from T w ill F o ils e n d BiiW wns prcMiU v,hon A lien C. M erritt , recen tly a p ­poin ted com m issioner o f public w orks, nnd B ruce C. Sho rts, Scuttle, p residen t of th e 'rw ln Fa lla -Jcrom e In te rc o u n ty Bridge com pany slgnd th e neccsaary papers.

A nnouncem ent th a t th e ce leb ra ­tio n w ould m ark th e bridge opening to Irce trav e l was m ade th is a f te r ­noon by J . A. Cedcrqulst, p residen t of llie T w in F a lli C ham ber o f C om ­m erce, w hich o rganization h a s for. several years carricd on a n ex ten - Mvc cam p a ig u to have th e toll re ­moved.. . -

S ta te , county a n d c ity ofHclais will -be in v ited to a tte n d tlio cere ­m onies nnd i t Is probable- th a t Oov, B arz ilia W . C lark will h a v e the h a n o r.o f c u ttin g a ribbon w hich will be placcd ocros.'i th e .w idth o fy th e fipan. T h e c u ttin g of th e ribbon will be th e s igna l th a t th e toll on th e s tru c tu re no longer exislsV A ba rbe - cuc will aU o be. staged d u r in g th e

' p ro g ra m a n d m a n y o th e r activ ities w e p lanned .

SaTcs T b o ^ n d a of D ollarsQ u sp e n s lo n te f to lls d u r ln s Uic

a lone will m ean B - « f v in s o f thousands of do llars b o th to resid en ts of th is section of

A n olflcl&l tab le of receip ts o f th e f itructure slnco i t w as f irs t opened in 1037 stiow s th a t a n a verage o:' over $70,000 a year has been collect' ed Jn ;o lb .

Follow ing Is th e om ount collected each fiscal year since the bridge wna com pleted :Y ear . . A m ount

,...»40,800.051027-28 .... .102R-20 ......1020-30 ......1030-31 1031-32 1032-33 1033-34 1034-3R 303S-30 ......1030-37 ......

.. 08,007.40

.. 87,067.10 „ 05,010.48 ., 73,357,.. 52,020.82 .. 08,410.70 .. 73,300J5

05,728.05 .. 78;J17.00

T o lu l .... < ....$713,104.13T he tuiiil.m et. M »lHiled late1 U atu r-

«liiy iiftiTi loon, iiuivl'ile.s t h n t Uiobildne con:iimny will 1<:n.sc till1 bridgeto the Ntn tu n t Miilu) fo r o ne ymiriroiii Ju m 1 10, 103B, nnd tl;le fitulo.',luill (iiko pa'*c;.Mnii "any datu a t(he ojilli^ii of the MiUl le.tsre iiml Inter

th r 24tli (liiy n t Jui

WOMAN HELPS IN PRISON O O M EAK

H IKIAU f.ANI), Tex., Ju n o 13

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I'Viiir Ih-owii When ISoat T i i i ' i i h Ov<u'M i;in(tl-1KI.1). V a. Ju n e 13 lU.R) -

Fiihciiil n HeineiiiIfl w ere iiinde(o.lay (or fou r 1IKllBOIl" , th ree of th emi hllilicn , V hn were (Irowned 111 (hnrn liiniiic i;Ivnr III llrii ecu. Md.. Hiin-,1nv when nverh indrd rnwliontca|>r,lreil.

I'olll 11 Ml1(1 (1la t (ho hnal, dciilKiiedto n i i i y M(>t in1110 Uin 11 five iieiBoin,hiKl II pe » nine1 r h i ld ir ii nndiwn iiililltA Ih It.

r a id It. d r ill ini. 43, Jum ped n u t ofth n Ixmt .mill drowned. T h e o lh e rv lcdinn w I.uclll e llniiiin, I'J;I'Ynliklln I iDHIl II. «, nilid Jiimen j e n -nell. 7,

County Failed to Get Share Of State, Federal Road Fund

I n connccUon w ith th e sig rlnR of th e bridge con tract, A llen 0 . M erritf , com m issioner o f public works, po in ted o u t th a t Tw in Fulls county for th e past several' year.*! h a s no t rccclved Its p rop o rtio n of s ta te a n d federal fu n d i expended fo r h ighw ays. H e oUo po in ted ou t th a t Tw in Falls county has been paylnij approxim ately 10 per cen t of th e UDtal Bniollnr! tax collected In th e s ta le , a n d In rctvirn has

less in road im provem rn ts th a n num erous counties show ingluch 1 r re tu rr in R1L-, ta:

stressed th e f a c t th a t th e p a y m en t of-«70,000 a nnually in brldgi Iccs was a "hanriioap '' because of th e o th e r toxcs pa id by th e coun t' a n d Its residents.

T ile following tnblo shows, in p a r t, th e disposition of m otor vehlcli Uixes (as well as collections) fro m 1023 to 1937 inclusive;

M otor _ SU»l(Q a s T a x V ehicle Llccnse R oad ExpenseC ounty

T w in Falls AdaBannock ... Benew ah ...B laine ......B onner ......Shoshone K ootenai ...

....$3,350,322 .... 3,813.182 .... 2,607,542 .... 500,105 .... 330,208 .... 810,013 .... 1.140.527 .... 1.325.102

$2,032,7102,011,5431,524^10

303,417211,400C57.750094.300

1,110,745

$2^02.1282508,0804,155.8202,3775551.053,3143,074,5272.10U 023,815,026

MIA Speaker Lashes Propaganda on Youth

SAL’r LAK E CITY. June in (U.R)—Dr. Roy 0 . W yland of New York, edtHMional d irec to r of th e Boy Scouts of A m erica, charged^Jrfst n iy h t th a t an “insidious p ropaganda cam paign" is a t work to underm ine th e sp iritual education of A m erican youth.

Speaking a t the closinR: sessions of th e L. D. S. m utual im provem ent and p rim ary associations, Dr. W yland declared th a t only by “continuous ,edi}catjon and eternal vigilance" can democracy be niade'T^o inherit th e world. H e launched

a vigorous attack on foreign- inspired youth organizations, w hich he charged included m any com m unists who would

readily sell th is coun try out."D r. W yland's rem arks before m ore

lian 8,000 m em bers of th e tw o M or- .lon youUi organlzaU ona a ru l th e ir

leaders followed a p le a by L.DwB. P residen t H cbcs J . O n i^ t. a llc h u rc h m em bers to avoid d irec t doles.'

P residen t G ra n t c ited a lino fnam 1C L.DJ3. scripture— •'C ome, come J, sa in ts , no to il no r labo r f ea r"— (id added : "M ay th a t sh ik deep Into

of oil L a t te r -D a y S a inU

HELPER

liAW RENOE, U ass., Ju n e 13 (U.R) —W hen W illiam B th id lson 's a u to -

c a u j ^ t .■flori; Tu- vreU-m^anlng bystander e m p tied w h at .'he th o u g h t w as a bu ck et of w ater on th e ' flam es. T h e bucket con tained gasoline. T h e e a r was a to ta l loss.

M ABRIED

PORTLAND. Ore., Ju n e 13 a —T w ins m nrried tw ins here yt te rtlay in a double cerem ony tl; followed a m edical coIIckc J mancR, M arion a n d L l l l i r Schw lch lrnbc rg , 24. bccaine t b rides of Dr». R onald anil Du can N ellion. 27. re.spectlvely. T m en a re interne.i o t M iiltnnin county hosp ital; th e brUU's n p rucllclng baclerlologi.sLs,

GRADUATEOLINDA, Calif,. J u n e 13

Twelve boya a n d glrLi iiml ot colored m ongiel pa',sc;,v'(. school d ip lom at loilay. Tin Krrl, Pooch, nlUiclird him d in e r

1 for hl.i fnlthfuhK

IDAHO FALLS, Juno rn o i^orokei.iKT lost trot (votuM w on . /,o only hn

I! hrri)I rrd ay In wlili-h two girl i.ofllnill playnrn Unttcil

I'lnyliiK I‘>rIt 24 circull

r th e W h»l.',i t con n p rlrd wlUi l« tnku lilMh-i

h r ility, whlln I' liii rival Bhark!. <' (he foncc n lnn 11

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HALT M K U CITY . Ji D irn Uir T W. Alklnn ai-rvlrc of the U nited n ti nnd Iv)on lenmin iif Chlr today th a t hLi orgiinlr.at m ore liinn« for lioiun imp d tiring M ay. 10311, th a n » hlnco lUaD,

H|H-nkln« n t (ho nprn li of Ihfl ririli nniiuul P u d w est ron fe rc n n i of flavlnKu. nu ll(ih i« a n d l<oun nMoclnllonn. Atklnn i,i«iil Ih iit llin IcDUun len t |125,(HK),000 hint IllOllIh to IHTMlllll WUhlllK Id || l)iiivi\ |iiirrhuM> or liiiljd Iioiik .i i M.l i l t l . . . l l . l I rn H u f ilx th i i t l h r t o i wns In tho tle v rn lh llml/)iiii hnnk illn lilr t, w hich Inrhii

^HlU IllK It rrlrnIt lllrlllulKii

C lly told th r nMiH'li tlvi-A I h a t 21 aivMN iiiu; ii-iit M.noo.mK) liirliiilli>K 30 |i«r r r n liu rtliill.

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NO LEGISLATION O A M I W A V S S EE N IH IH EA II

W ASH IN G TON . Ju n e 13 nj.PJ — m a te M ajority L eader A lben W .

Bark ley , D ., 'K y ., a n n ounced a fte r a W hite H ouse conference today th a t p lans to e n ac t le jls la tlo n to a id th e

.llroads would be scropped for th is ^slon and h e pred ic ted th e 75th

congress w ould a d jo u rn n o t la te r th a n W ednesday n igh t.

Barkley, a f te r canvassing th e le s - L^Iatlve s itu a tio n a t th e W hite H ouse

th M r. R oosevclfa congressional idcrs, Bald th a t no new ra ilro a d

legisla tion w ould be offered because t t Im m inence of ad joucnm en t.

P ro fn u n S e rap p ln r H is announcem en t a p p aren tly reQ-

rcsen ted sc rapp ing of th e p la n s to e n a c t a th ree -p h ase p rog ram to he lp th e »20,000,000,000 ra il Industry solvo

nom ic crisis. T h e s ta te m e n t____ jn ly a few m inu tes a f te r a tofficial of th r t la i l r o a d L abo r E xecu­tives' association th a t la b o r w ould com prom ise on one phase of th e leg­islative p rog ram In a move to c n a c t a t le a s t p a r t of i t before congress goes home.

Bark ley’s ‘l)rlef ann o u n ce m en t a p ­pa ren tly he ad e d congress in to th e

il dfive fo r ad jo u rn m en t—w ith com prom ised conference rep o r t

on Uie explosive w age-hou r bill U) >e called up in the house tom orroi^ ind speedy ac tion prom ised subM '

QUently in th e senate .U nfln labcd B o s lo e n

W ith B ark ley In th e conference w ith M r..R oosevelt w ere.V icc P re s i­d e n t Jo h n N ance Q am er , Speaker W Ullam B. B a nkhead a n d ' H ouse M ajo rity L eader S a m R a y b u rn . D., Tex.

B ark ley sa id th e only un fin ish e d business qq th e agenda Is th e epend- Ing bUI, th a d d lc len c y bill, th e con ­ference rep o r t on w ages a n d ' ho u rs a n d "odcls a n d end*.”

w ho In

closliiKlo thcr

.1 doles ech

of th e th ree -d r Joseph r . S m ith ,

m em ber of tlio L.D B. council of : ai>astlcfl, rcltiTateil th e churc li MiinU ogaliu'.t u.se of liquo r ond t< bacco. H e charKcd th a t c igu rc t m ai u fnctu re rs took ndvan ta«e of pei id e ’a .symiiathy tlvirlng th e W orld w ar to m ake the use of th e ir p rod ' ucUi n habit,

Forest Blaze Under ControlPO U T I ’OWNSEND, W ash., Jum

13 lU.D-l'-oK, higher h u m id ity am 1,000 CCC nirollPM a n d civlllnnii to day L(introlli-<l a forc.it fire th a t itl< a p a th tlirniiKh n inrc th a n 1,000 i.cri'i. of VHluublo tim b crla n d th rra tc n i 'd the rn llro cw itcrii <i< of th e Olynipin nallnn iil forest.

TliP liliizr, hrouKht iiniliT toi HfKT timliiK UiirlK'Ck.'d fo r t <luyH, MiiMiildpied, nml ^orc'.^l nr. ofllrlal.'i fcdii'd Ilio iiIlKhtr-sL wind w ould whl|> It away from pa tro lm ci o il Ihi^ two ail'll Ik ha lf nillu f ro n t.

Lionnl fore.%1uiK-rvl.'.o Mill \itfia

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M ( ^ \ ic a i i C h i8 hI’llKlll.A, Me >lco, J in i i ' 13 (IIP)— tlona lity lawn.

T w o niril «i'ic killed iind Iwn po- I lls mcMnKd wnnllri'Oieii tti'ii' V'niiiitleil in n clanh a re im rt of th e nullhe lw crii iK.llcc 11mil a u roiip of relieln "Tlio rejjo rt," hna t (Millilln, 11) inllca Miulh of hero th e d esirab ility frmhl«t IllKlit tratlVQ stAnd|K)ln(.

l-n ll.r M-lil 11III K-lx-lri were com - ex isting natlonnlliyinnixicil hv Ion iicr (Jeneriil Kntlf]Uo tere<l am ong a InrgnK«|ieJ.-l, ;^hn wll:|i h h h rn lh e r , M s« - a ra te s ta tu te s embonel, klllMl lii llm flu h t. Pnlirn logleally arranK ed nwere iiiiilir cni nninnd of ( lo v em o r Able code. C ertainM axlininn Avllit »;ainiirho of I tie b la . ' s ta n ro a re llkew ire i

E A R I N G M f f EL D E U iy E i

W ork of tearing down th e ole Blckel school was tem porarily de layed th is m orn ing w hen It was le arn ed -insurance com panies hod n o t ye t cothpleted a d ju s tm e n ts for dam age to th e building lo st T uesday by a $a,000 fire.

"W ork w ill probably g e t u n d e r­way tom orrow if ad ju stm e n ts are com pleted,” sa id F . O . T hom pson, secre tary o r th e T w in F oils C liatn- ber of Com merce,

A crew of 50 W PA w orkers under C. M. H ennefer. fo rem an, e lorled te a rin g down fences a n d doing o ther m inor work Utls m orning. Hi

t t o rUie roof of th e old building AS th e signal was given to go nlicad w ltli ra tin g of th e itru c tu re . Hi only a sm all portion of th e lumber in th e txwf could be salvaged.

I t w as estim ated th a t a m axim un of 80 per c en t o t Uie bricks in th. building could be salvoged for use h th e rec rea tional cen te r to be con n tructed In th e new add ition to Knr- nion park by th e Ju n io r Chnmbei o f Com merce.

U nder prc.tet^l jiluiu', tlin lire- d am aged building m iu t be com plete­ly r a u d before Auu. 0,

11 GES OeGED

W A a iim a i 'O N , Jum P residen t HooMvrlt tm si>eclal mtasBKR to run recom m ending coiiililrii! I'liloii anil codiricBlloii c

Sees War 300PIANESSE1FOB e o n

0

PAUL V. McNUTT . . . pred ic ts w ar “w ith in a

generation" if U. 8. goes th rough w ith p lan to abandon Phnipp ines in 1946.

SPENDINGW ASHINGTON, Ju n e 13 OI.PJ-

T h e New D eal p repa red today to be- gUi the m ost am bitious, s tr ic tly ' federa l spending prog ram for Uic construction and Im provem ent of pow er and irrigatioiv-projeots, pub­lic buildings and flood co n tro l w orks since 1S33.

Public works adm in istra tio n lic ia la ostim ated th a t p ro jec ts whoso cost wlU to ta l m ore th a n $2,000,000, 000 a rc being considered fo r p a r t of th e »200,000.000 se t aside in th o pend­in g rellff-;<covery bill fo r w orks to be financed en tire ly w ith federa l funds.

A p a rtia l H it of th e p ro jec ts w hich '111 be u ndertaken has been p re ­

pa red . O nly those p ro jec ts deemed by PW A AdmlnlaU-ator H arold L, Ickes and P residen t Roosevelt to be m ost needed and economically Ju sti­fied will be undertaken .

O fficials refu-icd to reveal spe­cific projec ts. T liey said th a t the lis t iirobably would include new og- r icu ltu ra l ntaU oai, river aU bcs, n a ­tional pa rk buildings, custom hoiucs a n d pow er, irrigation , navlgatioi: and flood contro l work.

T liere is a long lis t of rec lam ation Irrlgo tlon and pow er p ro jec ts whici m ay be eligible. T licse Include tin Bonneville dom ; th e Pnyctt.^ dlvisim of tho Boise p ro jec t in Idaiio ; tin H e a r t m oun ta in division of th e tiho shone pro jec t and th e K endrick proj e c t In W yom ing; tho Colorado Dig T liom pson p ro jec t and the I’rovo riv e r p ro jec t In U toh,

SH A N G HA I. Ju n e 13 (lj,R)-Tlii h un d red Ja p an c ic nirplanc.i arrived today a t W uhu, YonRt-'.e river port 200 m iles from H ankow, and estab ­lished a bftjc from w hich the Chl- ncso expcct them to launch attack ; on H ankow slm Uar to th e m ass raids

■> C anton.T h e a i in c jo have th e ir grea test

conccn traU on of ploncs a t Hankow m d thur. fa r h av e been successfi n d riv(ng off Japanc.sc a ttacks.

G re a t a ir ba ttle s n e a r Hankow were expected In th e n e a r future.

'le Jai>aneso c laim ed th a t thej h a d occupied A nklng. a n d the C hi­nese believed the Ja p an e se would a t­te m p t to drive on H ankow from the sou th a n d e tu t In ste ad of from the n o r th , because o f g rea t floods along

le Yellow river.C laim "Sell-O ut"

N eu tra l m ilita ry observers believed ie occupaUon of A nklng was fac il­

ita te d by a ”8011 ou t" of Chinese pro- -iiiclal auU ioritics.

JapuncBC repo rts sa id th a t a noval .ja rty , inc lud ing arm y transports , moved up tlic r iv e r w ithou t opposi­tio n . and th a t Uie a c tu a l occupation of A nklng wa-s com pleted a fte r only tlirce hou rs ot "m ild resistance and desu lto ry fighUng."

- Floods G row W orse Flood-1 a long th e 'Yellow river were rowing worse. T h e Wei and

k w a n ta s l rivers in n o r th e rn » prov ince w ere o t flood stage and d ikes w ere b roken a t som e places.

T h e dynam iting of th e dikes, w lilch th rea te n ed a m a jo r dU aster in c e n tra l C hina, w as b la m e d - ^ tho C hinese on Jap an eso troops. The J a p an e se in tu r n sa id th e dikes had been opened by th e ChUiese.

POSIALIRKEBSE N O C O H N

LEW IffIX)N, MlP ostal c rrlri ml ru ra l <'•tnra of Idnli tlay a f te r lioldlnK tliclr 12lh an n u statxt fo n m it ln t i h e ir . C u rr len cipc f<l Jn ines I t, Null of IJolsn prer tienl.

Lyln I'oiidiin of I.cwlHt»n wn» rho pii vice |.m ,l( ln i t . niul Joo W nir Ilf Idaho li^ilM, (ipcrrlury-trcanuri

IVle J r iu in i n t PoratelUi was dec rd piT.nldeiit of Ihn clerkn' orgai lutdoti.

Mr;i. Niivf W leilrli'k n t Hnbir w. r rrlrcli-d i>r<-:.l(li'iit of Iho C iiirlci A iwlllury, am i Mr.v Mally Nall lloinn WBfl rf-r |cfilc (l in -crrln ry-lrra iirrr. Mrn. L. M. llaw k lry of Idnl ■"iilln wan e lrc lrd prr.'tlili'iil of tl C lnkB ' Auxllliiry.

fiiO H P iiA T i': r i t o i i E Ai-i-ii()Vi;i>W A/IIIIN (riV )N . June 13 (Uf'i natfl loilny m .p .iivn l a Joint

liilloi. tiiwiuinrcit by iV n. .Ian I 'n jy , 1), Iihv, niitliorl/liiK In

of phoijili. llfd m a l I nf IhTrn

iTlal . 11(1 Ihi

Splash! And Pool Opens at Harmon Pai’k

Splash—a n d th e sw im m ing sea­son was on in T w in Palls .

Scares o f p e rsons took th e ir " fi rs t d ip ” of th e y e a r th is a fte r ­noon as Hc\rmon p a rk sw im m ing pool opened fo r th e su m m er sea ­son a fte r undergo ing extensive repairs u n d e r th o d irec tion of Pa rk S u p e r in te n d en t S . C laud Stew art.

At 1 p . m ., w hen th o opening came, they crow ded a ro u n d tho gales and soon th o pool, acco rd ­ing to officia ls, w as -fa ir ly crowded" desp ite c loudy sk ies and a cool breeze.

Tho s tru c tu re will be op en each day from 1 to 0 p . m . fo r tho general public. S ta r tin g W ednes­day sw im m ing in s tru c tio n classcs will open s ta r t in g a t 9 a . m. Tho pool will be c losed each M onday fo r c lean ing .

No adm ission is c h arg ed .

SLAIEDIHORSDAyA n exac t exp lan a tio n o t th e pro-

t>oscd AAA p o ta to m arke ting agree­m e n t a n d suggested changes from th e on e -y c ar p la n approved by grow­e rs In 1037 will bo dlscusscd a tV m eeting to bo he ld a t the counlV fa irg rounds a t F ile r a t 6:30 p, m. T liu rsday , o n n o u n c fi H arvey S. Hale, county agen t,

T lio m eeting will be one of sev­e ra l p re lim in a ry m eetings to be held p rio r to th e reg ional po ta to oonfcr- encc scheduled fo r T w in Palls June 23. accord ing to H ale.

A no tlie r m eeting to d lseu u crop In surance will bo held a t T w in Palls In th e rfLstrlct courtroom a t the rou rtiiouse Ju n e 18 a t 2 p. m.. said Hule.

C hief topics for dlM uwlon o t Uio p re lim ina ry spud m eeting Ineluile ba rring cu ll po ta to es from Inter- h ta te com m erce, a n d p lans to re­qu ire f ed c ra l-s ta to inspection of all lut-of-H tuto B hlpm rnti,

O th e r p re lim ina ry mectlngti wlicd- ilcd inc lude one o t Jerom e, (he nf- eriioon of Ju n o 10 fnr Jerom e, CIocmI- ng a n d Linco ln eounlicA; Hurley, .fternoon Ju n e 17 to r Cns»la county; .11(1 R u p e rt, even ing of June 17 for

M in idoka county.

FORKIONAPKM IA M I, I 'la ,, Ju n o 1.

lin l Krnnil Jury callct hullcliiH'Mt of rra iik ll i i;all, cnnfrHArd k ldiia|i Ilf Jim m y C ash, riv«-yi'i

hoy, todayI 25 m inuter

charg<

iinly In whv nmlll.-ctl. In 1 of kliln»i>li

cha n a re piinlolnilile li ■atll in Ih r I'ln-lrli

la li. Woili-y nnd HIx-iHf I ilem aii lirlleved M rCall v ead Kuilly to rh a rg rn ii-tn r grnrul Jury.

itil in l liy

New Deal Will Put 1,000 Beavers to Work on Smaller Streams of Idaho

W AM IIIN im iN , J uin in l (dilny lo

' federa l

main will I 1300,000

,• im iiri.vniie ink hi Iiiahi)

Qik fot

(he Miiall s t r Ihft d rp a iln i

I.UtlliiK Ih r l.rn»ollK-

ina ted w ith D lrerlo r r , H. C le r of th e d e iw rlm rn fs illvlnlmi of g ra tin g . Hecretiiry of th e In- le rlo r llo rn h l ‘U IilirB appinvrd and lold C anx-n ler to ca tch (hr beavers,

U 'lt CuriM*nter said it would (he governm ent IB eaeh t<> rn d h lliem anil p m Ihcm lt> work, Irkcn

(iHiired th a t rii e ll heiiver would ilo to wo rk Inst ye I Wii.-> p lea .n ln t leant IJOO w01 th 1>( dill........ w llh ■w h at (he,r did.Ing. A llttli) nuh tia c i luii ^howe<l a •Ol 10 plan tliIIK of beavein iiiinp u ili l nf < h heiiver. rniinlirui-tcd 17 daiiui nil n Miiiill

Ho cnnkulted thn I eiikiui Inneau ntreal II whlnh a fe<iv yeain n|(i)a n d n a n (old lie cn uid expect a ra n 1lare ly eninllHh w ater for a100 per cen t hii■teaiMJ III Ihe hruver home nr coW tl1 dlllik , thu deim lt-impuliitlon (hn flin t year and i.n ineiil Mild,a rn iia l lne ,r.,« e of IftO per re n t "T hPlr roiiR tructioi 1 work niiidnth e re a f te r, titiiirtliiK With 1.0(K) itlniioufl w iiUr supiily, wllhheiivera. th e KOVCtI iiiieiit foiild IHiiKln deep eiio ilKil fo r diK kliH 'cd-have 3,U'11.30U I 1 workliiK (<11- Ing u lounds, 1.11 a fnw yenin, IhnIn in 104(1. heave in will Im vo b u ilt up 1,-Wnter

'J'he goveniiii e n t pi,it :iOO beavers le jerv e th a t 01len wu» ileBlioyed."

WAW ONA, C alif., Ju n e 13 (U.R)—A search in g p a r ty traveling by horseback and on skis se t o u t a t daw n today fo r the m ile-hitih B uena V ista peak w here th e w reckage o f a T ranscontinental and W estern A irw ays p lane m issing since Macch 1 w as found yesterday w ith i ts n in e occupants

dead.D eeply im bedded In snow and

con ta in ing a t le a s t e ig h t o f tho n ln» bodies. Uie p la n e w as discovered by H . O . Collier, 23-ycar-o ld P rcsno re s id en t w ho h a d m ade h is way alone th ro u g h th e snow -filled passes o f 'th e S lerra-N e v ad a m o u n ta in s for

a ir ­liner.

T u rn e d B ack.T h e p lan e , o n J i . f lig h t tron i

F rancisco to Ixw A ngeles w hen P i­lo t J o h n .C . G ra v es m essaged by rad io th a t h e w as tu rn in g back be* cause of poor f l y i ^ conditions, ev l- d en tly h a d s tru c k th e side o t th e peak w ith tc rr lf ic fo rce. I t cU; th e tops of tw o p lno trees, d rove In to th e side of tho peak 300 fee t from th e sum m it.

I t wiU bo la te a fte rn o o n b tfo re th e search ing p a rty c an rea ch th e w reckage. T h o g roup of abo u t 20 m en cam e by horseback from Y ose- m ito to W ow ona. 13 m iles sou theas t of tho peak. T h ey wiU proceed along th e snow y m o u n ta in tra i ls th a t ju s t now h av e beg un to becom e passable.

Collier, a w eigher from th e Del M ont« P ack ing com pany a t F resno , w en t on h is va ca tio n a week ago. Ho to ld frien ds th a t h e w as 'go ing to use h la tim e In a n a tte m p t to fin d th e plane. O nce a m em ber o f a COO cam p In Y oaem lte n a tio n a l pa rk , hft h a d sa id th a t h e knew th a d is tric t iround B uena V is ta well a n d h e be*

Ueved th a t th o p la n e b a d been lost.

StBdled C h a r ta H e stud ied c h a r ts o f th e plane’!

rou te in th e T W A office.. A ll^OO rew ard w as oH eted fo r

f ind ing th e p la n e , a n d h e h a d to ld officia ls th a t b e could thfl m oney. ,

S a tu rd ay b e l«{t 'W a m n a sbo rtty / • * O n d a yb reak . b e a d e d S b ^ T B t x - p A f c A s tm a ts r te tt to ciOH a f o o t ^ p ^ a n dh s fe ll In . B e h a d to r e tu rn to Y osem lte t o g e t a n o th e r p a ir o f shoes a n d w as fo rc ed to postpons ills tr ip u n t i l Sunday ,

W hen h e rea ch e d th e base o l B ue- _ a V U U yesterday h e found blU o t wood w hich h e believed h a d cocne from th e p la n e . S low ly b e m ade h is way u p th e s id e o f th e peak, forced to picked h is w ay th ro u g h snow , a ro u n d crevices • a n d over Jagged rocks.

itV . ___________. ___ recognlxcd it.T h a d 4 ) u n d b its of th e p lane aa

I m ode m y w ay tow ard th e sunun lt of tho peak ," h e sa id . "Below th e ra were Uie tw o p in e tr« es w hich h a d been broken o ff a s th e p la n e p lung­ed tow ard tlie g round ."

Collier w en t close. H e looked In­side. T here h e co u n ted e ig h t bodies,

r in d s B rie f Case T lie n in th body h e d id n o t see.

W h ethe r I t w as in th e p la n e o r n o t rem ained fo r th e se arch in g pa rty to de term ine .

Collier saw a b r ie f case. I t bora tho in itia ls of H ervey M . Salisbury, 31, a p ilo t w ho w as m ak ing Uio f ligh t as a passenger. Collier re­tu rn ed lo W aw ona w ith th e brief

(Conilnuttf on ra f* >, ColDjnn »

l A O O l l i S BACK WAGE B ill

W ASH IN O TON , Jiui«rHa_flJ.n — Idibor'n non -i»arllsan league, poli­tical a n n nf th o com m ittee for Jn-

itrla l o rgnniukllon, today endorsed I confercncn com m ittee conipro-

w ages a n d houra a n d urged

DEtOyRSEYGEIS PAPERS TO F IE

B O ISE, Ju n o 13 (U.R) — T om D e- CQursey, C anyon co un ty com m is­sioner. took o u t 44 peU tlona today from th e office o f B eere tary of S ta te I ra H. M asters, b u t te fU K d defipiti c om m ent a s to how h e in te n d ed ti use tliem .

T he num ber o f p e titio n s h e sC' cured is neceasary fo r a n y of th e five elccUve s ta te a d m in is tra tiv e offices —governor, a tto rn e y genero l. secre­ta ry o t s ta te , tr e a s u r e r a n d audito r.

DeCoursey la s t w eek perm itted t)cw*|M«cr m en to quo te h im a s say­ing they cou ld "u se" a s ta te m e n t re ­leased by fo rm er Q o v cm o r C. Ben RW8,

R o u sa id th a t D eC oursey in te n d ­ed to seek th e D em ocratic n om ina ­tion as governor.

DeCoursey tod a y refu sed to en ­large on tli a t, b u t sa id h e w ould have a defin ite an n o u n ce m en t by "about tlie m iddle of th e w eek."

HONT OPENS FOR FEXASCI CIS

O ALVESTON. T ex .. Ju n e 13 (UFO —O fficers blockoded G nlvcston Is­land tixiay In th e ir se a rch fo r three denjieradoes w ho broke from the county Jail, k illed a gua rdseverely ben t ni lOll le r guard .

Krile st K, G oode. 41, niuilstant Jall-er. Wi»s sh u t to (Ienlltl w hen h e bcRRedthe 1rieeliiB me:11 ('0 siiaro h is llfe.Wlllli^m U n d re i 1. 43. hen d la llcr, wasbefttf n w ith a bair, Hln sku lltract'iired.

'111B tuKltive.i liad long crin^innlrecordfl. 'n ie y 1 1 P e te r Jo h n Ca-laiuli a, 33. Clalv e.itf>11 flnhcn iian nndforniir r U)iil»lui 'n iiv lc t who shot(!0« l e; Ilo land 0 , T y le r. 3B, form erTex a,s ro i iv le tu i • a fin ir-yenr

1 for au to Ui e ft. and I'lliinclsin, 'J7, who s e l ' txl Ik prlsnii

tence■ fnr IniiHla■ry.

I.cwIh TcUh Brother To UcfiiHC PoHt for

Itritinh Labor Study(IICNKVA. Jl

I,rwln han liuili 1). l.«!Wl», no t to I iiient (n th i' 1«N w hich will niiikn hibor IrHlnlnddii wild Irnrneil toda:

A. 1). I.<rwl<i. I IhiUi'd M ine Woi

iitxirI llrlcH

infer

n e 13 1 iicleil liln liio lh rr.

npt HI) ninx 'h

I offlc'li.1 nf th r :i'iii. i« 111 Cleiievn tho iiitcninllD iial

n itlil no t nlntr hud (Icctdnil tc

l.shloli endre-ty nihoyrntt Ihn I'oimiwIicllKi' a 11 o t h e r K'|ii i'»entatUo wnillil 1)0 »})|)nllllr(l.

Senate Group TiiriiH In LaHt Supply Hill

W AIilllN U'l-ON , Ju n o la (iJir) The M'liatc u i.p roprlu tln im cnnnnlt- U-n tnduy s()|K>rl4id to llm soiiate

tnAt Bil|il>ly hill o f (he nenalon, ii'uKurn .a r ry iiig apprnnlm atoly

|J7ll.lH)0,()lK) fo r inlM-ellaiienitA pur- .OM-A hu ludh iK >3&,000,(H)0 to ntart h r nnval rxpaim lnn p rog inn i.Thu Brimtn rn in tn ltteo nitilcd a p -

irnnAialely 11.000,000 lo th e sec- nd dedelfliiry bill a s I t iw sscd the

1 a|i|iriivnl by < f , I - O liver. cXi

den t o f tho league, e r nf tho house i or tho adopUon eiiort.

igress. ctiUvo vlce-pre*l- n rged every m em - n d nenate to vote )f th e conferciico

ipjirovftl follow ed assen t to comprom l.vi by P re s id e n t W ll- O reen o t th e A m erican F edera- of l4>bor, w ho orlglnsily had

dem anded rig id labo r s ta n d a rd s in o n tran l In nnme of Uie flexible pro- 'Inloiis of th o com prom ise.

'T h o cnnforenco rc iw rt upon th# vaxen and h o u rs bill b rings before 'nngrr&.i n m enniire w hich Will give .0 lullllona of A m erican workers iiim edlnte Im provem ent la th e ir

rking conditlans.'*Oilvf lald.

railed i lU iirni ilili

i(,eri-nce reiK)rt will be ip In th o house toinortow,

>niH)nenta nald th a t wiUi flex- lirovlninim dem anded by tho

loulh In rn rpo ro ted >u th e oompro- nine, i t will w in <i>tlck approval.

Apiiilenbio only to Industries ope r- tlln g in o r a ffec tin g In te n U ta uimm erce, th e com prom ise bill c a r­les m any oxem pU oua^ Specifically,

ihenft Include: A grlcu ltiirai w otkeri, exeoutlvea, p rofesatonal m a n r - ^ - pioyes of local raU llin g eaU U uih- ,

sa lesm en, a e rv tc tn t tr a d e i In >tate com m erce; oeam en, av ta-

tlim w orkers, f lslilng Industry w o rt - ira, em ployes o t w eakly o r aeml>

weekly new spapera hav ing d ro u la - iloii of 3.000 o r less^ emplcqrae of dairy in d iu trle s , s t r M l n U w t f t a n t local busijiesa.

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Pn^Two* IDAHO EV EN IN G TIMES, TW IN r*ALLS, IDAHO Monday, ^Tuie 18,1988

McNutt Sees War if Philippines are Freed it} 1946 lEADEI! PREDICTS

M E IF D. S. LEAVES M D S

B r JA N E H OW ARD (CopTTlfht » » . b r th e H onolu la

AdT«rtl*er)' B A O X n a ptmiQBines. Ju n e 13 <U.R) —P*ul-V .:T JcN utt. U. S . h ig h com ­m issioner to th « phU lpplnes com - iQOQRVtlth, said today In a n ex­clusive In tcrrlew th a t w arfa re will come to tho Ph ilipp ines w ith in a g e neration if th e A m erican flag U hau led dow n a s iirovlded In the p rese n t basic law fo r th o Islands w hich w ould malce P lllp lnos Inde­pe n d en t on Ju ly 4, 1646.

T h e h ig h com m issioner received th is co rrespondent In th e m ansion house In Baguio, h igh In th e m o u n ­ta in s above M anila a n d delightfully cool a fte r th e h e a t o f th e p o r t cl'

Q uestions and answ ers In th e tenrlew follow:

Q.->-In com parison to th e cost of m a in ta in in g ou r m ilita ry e stab lish- m e o tf la - i h e O rien t do j ^ u th ink th o O T RK l-etiites h a s a com m ercial s take In th is p a r t a th e w orld w orth l»yjnjt to keep—p a rticu la rly In view 0 / J a p t n ’4 M rto iu d rive to dom i­n a te e as t« m A sia po litica lly a s well a s eanm frc la lly?

W oold BcdDce C ost A.—Tec. I t U s o t certaM ) t h a t our

tM thdraw al from th e O rie n t would m a te ria lly reduce th e co st o r tho aUe o f o u r anfly . i t Is w orthw hile t o k«ep m ilita ry s ta tio n s h e re be­cause th e ir value does n o t neces- aarily depend upo n size b u t upon p restige a ttac h ed to th e f lag . As long a s th « A m erican flag flleq in the P h ilipp ines 1 believe th e Islands will b e peaceful regard less o f u n re s t else­w here in Asia. I f th e f lag comes dow n th e se Islands undoubted ly will b e a b a ttleg round w ith in a genera ­tio n . ^

Q,—H a s th e O h ln ese-Japancsew ar a ffec ted PUIplno td e u abo u t inde- - ' ice? A . - U b • ••

N ew s i n B rie fH ooie L odie M rtls

Moose lodge will m e et a t S p . m . today a t th e Odd Fellow s h a ll. O f­ficers urge a ll m em bers to be presen t.

R e tu rn s to Boise Miss M ary M. S hea re r h a s r e tu r n ­

ed to h e r home In Bolsii following a vlsJt a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. M ax 'B uckentln .

V. F . W. C aneeli V eterans of Fore ign W ars have

postponed the m eeting echeduled for T uesdsy un til a la te r da te , officers ftpnource.

_ t th e y now rea lize th e value of th e n e u tra lity trea ty p rov ided for in th e T yd ln ^ -M o D u ffle a c t (provld- t a t fo r com plete Independence In 1M0). l l i e y h av e been shocked by th e C hlnese -Japanese w ar. I t has g lreo th e m cause fo r th o u g h t.

0 t« i V n te ia n e b if o f P « « e rQ ^ W o u ld A m erican re te n tio n of

* tlie PM U ppines,' p lu s m eon tlnnance l a C h ina of th e A m erican arm ed f b ro u DOW s ta tto n e d In th a t coun­t y , evao tua lly em broil th e U nited S t a t u in a w ar w ith J a p a n ?

A . > ^ th e c o n tra ry , o u r leaving wouJd u p se t th e b a iaa ca o / pow er In th e O rien t, W e a re th e on ly n a ­t io n w ithou t im perlallstlo designs, w ith o u t excessive popu la tio n need*- l a c a a ou tle t, a^id o u r p resence io th o m i p p l n e s serves aa a aUbUlz- lo g a g e n t r a th e r th a n • tou roe of I rr ita tio n . O ur im m lp a U o n law U th e th in f p b n jp .'S ines fre e f ro n t exoesalre Chinese A nd J a p a a w e m llra t io n . O u r p res- • a c e h e re will n o t te tid to Involve l u In w ar w ith. J a p a n . B ecause J a ­p a n h a s a lw ays «how n friendsh ip a o d reepeot fo r A m erica. A dem on- a tra tlo n o f our a u th o ri ty h e re 1s a ll t h a t i t neeessary to keep u s from war v l tb J a p a n .

NIII COAST I L t S

<n«Bi r s i« o a t )c ase a n d a p ilo t 's c ap io show a u ­th o r itie s th a t h e h a d fo und th e p lane.

T o d ay -h e w as a t W aw ona to dl r e c t th e pa rty , u n der th e supervision o f L . A. M en lam , su p e rm ten d e n t of Y oeem lto na tional p a rk , to th e scene. R e h a d spen t lit t le tim e exam in ing th e wreckage yesterday , hu rry ing back to W aw ona to n o tify a u th o ri­tie s th a t h e h a d found th e plane w hich h a d been th e o b je c t of u n p a ra lle led 'h u n t In th e west.

W ith P ilo t O raves a n d Ballibury a board th e p la n e w ere th e follow­ing : Oo-PUot O. W . W allace. 39, B an PrancU co; T . T racy U lrlam . a j. a n d h is sister. M ary t o u Dirlnm. 19, S tan fo rd university s tu d e n ts who lived a t M ansfield. O .: M r. a n d Mrs. L . B. W alts . S a n P ra iic lsco ; V ictor K rau se . Lincoln. N eb.; a n d M arttia M. W ilson, 33. stew ardess , of Plill- adelphU .

Planea N otT h e group leaving V osem llo to ­

day will be tlje only p a rly . T lio im ­m ed ia te v icinity of B uena VUU s e a k la so m oun ta inous a n d JsBged th a t I t would be tm poM lblo to use p lanea In ge tting to th e w recksge.

T h e p lane was lost d u r in g th e se­ve re C a lifo rn ia s to rm s. T lio la s t h e a rd t to m O rtvea w as wl)e» ho a sked fo r a rad io rep o rt, a t D^atl p. m . tw o hou rs ou t of S a n FranoUoo, A t 8:S3 p. m-i lie h a d sa id U iat lea w as lo m in g on th e wjng* a n d ho w aa tu rn in g back to F resno .

W aw ona Is on th o souUi e n d of th e Yoaemlle n a tio n a l p a rk re te rv a - U on. Y oeem lte Is n e a r Uia Callfor*. n la -N e v ad a line, f a r o ff tlin d irec t cou rse betw een S a n F rancisco and XxM Angeles.

C plller lives wlUi h is g randm otti- « r. M rs. F lorence Colllor. while w o rk in f fo r Uie pack ing contiiany. U ls fa th e r , H . O . c o llie r, U a U anU B a rb a ra county farm er.

At the HospitalU lsa DoroUty M cLatiBlilln, 'rw lit

r a lU ; M rs. DoroUiy M cOlll. Filer, a n d M ra. Elsie W ebb, K im berly , liavo boait adm itte d to Uio 'I 'w ln FalU countjr gensra i hosp ital, r a l i c n ts ills- m lesed Inolude Je a n ln e a n d Latirlno Baxon. Tw in F a lls ; M rs, L uci«n H ub­b a rd a n d Mlea B e tty llu b b a rd . Dev- e rlay KiUs, C a lif.; M rs. F ra n k O. £ t- yrtn. T w in F a lls : M a rg a re t O lin, U m b e n y i M rs. lU y MoVey a n d d a u g h te r , K im berly; M rs. X arl W alk . V 'f tO d aea . K ra . K. R . Fr(c« and d a n « iU r , I f ta . M wrUI P h in n ey a iu l

(bi«r. aU vof T w in rm iu : M rs.------ “ ‘ « r . A lb ion ; D e i te r

I U a rc a r tC tfinolalr. 'M to S e v«rty a n d

--------Fa lla , a n d M rs.rlta and ■oa. B uh l.

G oes (0 Cbicsr>R u u e ll H arkness Ipft recen tly for

Chicago to visit h is g ran d m o th lr , M rs, M ary Dolling. H e will r e tu rn to T w tn Fftlis n e x t Sunday .

T o Calirom la J . E. W hite le ft la s t w eek-end for

CaU /ornla. H e wUI vlaJt to r a week w ith children a n d r e tu rn th e la s t o f th e week w ith M rs, W hlto and M rs. Tom W hite, w ho have been vls- U lag there tor tiro or th ree weeks.

A ttend Rose F e itlv sl M r. and M rs. P . W . NeaJo a re a t-

te jidln* th e Rose FesU vaj Jn P o r t­land . T hey were accom panied by th e ir son, BUI Neale, a n d Bill Bates. U niversity o f Id ah o s tu d fn te . who Joined them a t P endle ton .

A rrive from C eastM r. and M rs, Loyal P o tte r . M arys­

ville, Cali/., a rrived yesterday to visit relatives and friends a t K lm berjy a n d Tw in Falls, T hey w ere accom ­panied hom e by M rs. P o tte r 's p a r ­en ts. Mr. and Idrs. J^an lc G ross o f K imberly.

Nephew VlslUM r. a n d M rs. W alte r L em m oo,

P lerpont, S . D.. a n d M r, a n d M rs. R aym ond Lem m on, W oonsocket, 6 . D „ are house guests a t th e homo o f M r. and M rs, A. 8 . M artyn . Tho m en ar« nephew s of M r. M artyn . T hey a re on th e w ay to th e w est c oast lo r a fo rtn ig h t’s vacation .

C a rs C rashB light dam ages resu lted to tw o

autom obiles a s they c rashcd a t th e In terjection of A d d lso n _ a n d V an B uren stree ts early S un d ay m orn ing , police records ahow th is a fte rnoon . T h e cars were driven by B e r t B. H arris o f T w in Falls a n d R obert K lrkm an, also of Twin FaUs.

Supper BetA pproxim ately 100 m em bers of Ihe

T w in Falls Jun io r C ham ber o f Conr- m erce, th e ir friends, wives a n d c h il­d ren will stage a b tiffe t su p p e r a t H arm on p a rk tom orrow evening, I T u supper Is a “celeb ra tion" to m ark purchase of th e 20*acre p lo t ad jo in ing th e field lo r use a s a rec ' rea tio n cen ter.

F rlc n d aV U lt M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k T a tu m a n d

daugh ter, J o A nn, a re house guests o f M iss WUma Beverccm be. Mrs. T atum , form erly M iss D orothy S hea re r, was secretary to M iss P e r- m eal J . F rench , dean of w om en a t th e U niversity of Id ah o for several ^ ea rs . She a n d M iss Bevercom be a re m em bers of A lpha C h i Omega sorority . M r. T atu m h a s Ju s t com ­ple ted g radua te study a t th e U ni­versity c f California, H e Is a m em ­b er of T a u K appa EpsUon.

A rrtaU d Snnday D ale OU bert, 19. o f T w in Falls ,

waa a rrested Sunday by O rover O, D avis, d istric t gam e w arden , fo r f ish ing w ithout a llceiue. W hen a r ­raigned before Judge O iiy L. K inney th is m orn ing , h e waa fined 930 and •9 cou rt coals and rem an d ed to S h e r if f E. F . P ra te r to serve o u t tho sentence. Davis said h e a rre s ted the youth a t th e fou rth fo rk o f Rock creek in th e M inidoka fo rest reserve.

C.C. LONG TAKENCollapsing th e day a l te r he had

retu rited from a n exteiiivive m otor tr ip . C riten ton Cooper Long died suddenly a t his hom e. 130 F i lth ave ­nue east, a t 8 a. ni. S unday , H e was stricken w ith a h e a r t a tiac k a s he w ent to his autom obile to remove

I h ig iage, a n d died before a doc­tor, wtio had i>een sum m oned im ­m ediately, could arrive,

Mr. Long, a residen t of T w in Falls slnoo 1010, had been a u o d a te d w ith th e Twlti Falls H our m ills for the past ao years. Ho w ss boriv In O re ­gon. Uept. 13, teao.

R e tu rn (rom T tip Mr, niut Mrs. Long. acocmi>anled

by Mr, and Mr*. C, F . Liverm ore. IkillliighDm, W ash., rela llyes o t Mrs, lo n g , retu rned an tu rd n y from a t u p to U lali, Colorado, T exas. A rltoim . New Mexico. O ld Mexico. F lorida, Illinois a n d Yeliuwsloiio na tio n al park.

He Is survived by h is w ife. Mra, FUa Long; ono sister, Mrn, A. L. P a rker. I,aO rande. O re .: one Ix o th - er. Harvey I* n g . P o rtlan d . O re , and one cousin, M rs, u r a c e O tt, •I'wln FalU.

M asons In C harga Mr, Long was a meml>er of Uie

'lV>in I'^ lU M asonic lodge. O fficers o f the fra le rn a l o rgan isa tion will ‘ s In charge of tlic eervlces,

Fiu iersl a rrangeinenia a re pen d ­ing wotd from otil-o(*tow n le la - tlvts,

■llin IxKly reslfl i t tlio I 'w iu Futls m ortuary.

M r. and Mrs, J . W, R lslim ood, Bulil. a boy todsy a t 1:33 a, m . a t tho Tw in F alla hoap llal m a te rn ity home.

To Mr, and Mrs, W illiam C w ey. Rupert, a girl yesterday a t 9:01 a . m, a t Uw T w in F a lls hosp ital m a tern ity

M eeting ScheduledV. F. W. AuxiJlary wU{ m e e t T u es­

day a t 8 p, m . In th e Id a h o Pow er auditorium .

L etter club will observe guest day on W ednesday w ith a 1:30 luncheon a t the country homo o f E d T o lbe rt.

ConclQde Visit Mias M arjorie V ic tor a n d L o rens

V ictor have rc tu riK d to ' L os A n ­geles a fte r a vacation vljJ t he re .

Jo ins K aU Shop R alph G eer assum ed h is du tie s

a t th e K ail ba rbe r sh o p today. tak>^ Ing th e place of Jo c k Elw ood w ho h as gone to Stanley.

g to d e n i B e lon is Lee W alton h a s re tu rn e d fro m M c­

M innville, Oro„ w here h e w as a stu d e n t the p ast y e a r a t L lnfleld college.

Relative* VUlt M r. e n d Mrs. J . H . K eeney and

g randdaughter. M arc ia L ee, were w eek-end guests a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. Clarence S. L ee.

H ere fo r SD inner L sonard Moore, son of M r. and

M rs, L. T . Moore, Is h e re fro m tjie U n iv e ^ ty of I d a h o , sou the rn branch , to spend th e sum m er.

Conclude VUil Mrs, o . A, E rickson a n d son . W al

ly, re tu rned Sa tu rday from W alla W alla. W ash,, w here th e y sp e n t a week w ith Mrs. E rickson 's pa ren ts M r. and Mrs. W. F . D ickerson.

Back from NevadaM rs. Jo h n Moore a n d son , Jack,

have retu rned from S p a rk s. Nev.. w here they spent th e p a s t lo days y isitlng Mrs, Moore's d a u g h te r , Mrs. T hom as Dickerson.

A ttends Convention D r. J . N, DaVls le f t yesterday for

S a n P rancbco to a tte n d th e A m eri­c an Medical association convention. H e w as accom panied by M rs. I>avls and Miss M argare t D avis.

F lan Conference M rs. Sam G am ble a n d M U s R u th

M cManlmle. Magic Valley secretary fo r th a G irl Reserves, p la n to go to K etchum tom onow to m ake f in a l a r ­rangem ents for th e O lr l Reserve con­ference opening on J u n e 19.

V isit o a CoastM r. and Mrs. A. E . S l lfe r hav

gone to Long B ead] fo r a vaca tion visit w ith th e ir so n - in - law and daugh ter, Mr. and M rs. R. W . Cross, M rs. Cross was fo rm erly M iss M au- r lne SUfer.

a R e turnM rs. S lna Laird, g ran d p ro tec to r.

M rs. Clemence E ldred , suprem e grrind a lU m ate f M rs. l e n a K unkle , official delegate: M rs. A ngle Iron , a lte rn a te ; Mrs. Deaon M orrison, p a s t ch ief, a n d Mrs. E ste lla F u lle r r e ­tu rn today from tho P y th ia n S is te rs convention a t Boise.

D augh ter Improvea M rs, Leo K lrkm an h as re lu m e d

from Idaho Palls w here she waa called by the llinesa o( h e r d augh ' te r, M iss A nne K lrkm an, w ho sub ­m it ted to an opera tion th e re la s t week. Miss K lrkm an is recovering sa tisfactorily .

C ontinue Studies M iss O erU ude Seal a n d MUs L a-

V onne H arrison, Instructo rs a t L in ­co ln school, le ft today fo r C a lifo r­n ia . M iss Seal will e nro ll a t tho C aro line Swope college. Long B each, a n d M iss H arrison will a tte n d the U niversity o f so u llw rn o a llfo m la .

D r. and Mrs. W . A. Faloon, Mr, a n d M rs, Lloyd W hltw J. Mra. Xlsle M orehouse, Mrs, McNeeley, Mra. L u the r C arter, M rs, U ta U ttje r , P e te r Pearson and Ju llen RflV le ft yesterday (a a tten d (ho Span ish W ar V eterans' sla te convention a t P a y - it t e .

a p t t k s on A u iin U aD r. T . D. Rees, a form er T w in

FaILn resident, for, th e p a s t th ree years m ission p residen t lu A ustralia to r th e L .D £, chDri'h. waa th e p r in ­c ipal speaker Inst evenltiH a t th e L.Dw0. second w ard c iiurch. D r. Rees, a fo rm er eye, ear, nnae a n d th r o a t specJaJlat here, r e ln n ird recejitly from A ustralln. a rcom iianled hy hl.i fam ily, and w«s a w eek-end visito r in T w in F a lb ,

DegTMt PresentedT w in Falln grad im lej rerrlv ing d e ­

grees today Iroin ttie U niversity o f Id ah o a t Mrucow iix-Jiidril M iss M ario lla as rii , Imrlieliir of a rts ; M iss Evelyn Je n k lm . Iir>me eronnm * 1m; K eltli I'JVAun, NRrtnsllure; Miss DoroOiy C a r |» n irr , M).« Ejiin>y Lon f lm ltlt and t lb u r n I’lerce, e d u ca ­tion; Jo h n AndrrMiii and Itoy O ray . b iulness. a n d I^iyil ’n iom pson , a m a s te r's degree )ii rrtiiesiJnn,

A n iv e from OhiA M iss lx)ulsr> KreiiKfl and he r

house gursl. Miss Ai)n D/owj}. n r- rlvert yesterday Iroiu O xford. O . w here they a re boiti s tu d e n is a t W estern rollcKr. K reiigel a n d M iss Uiow n will Inivo dc* i U alurday for tian FrBuchco, nn-omimiiylnB M iss K m igP l’n iiorenl.v M r, and Mrs, o , H. KrrtiKel. niid l)oroU»y K rengrl to tlie ronni city, K rengel will a tten d tlie Itotnry in tc rn atlo n ttl convcnlinn tUrre.

Infant Diirit'd with UitcH at (iravcHidc

n u m . , Junn 13 nj P i-M a rle Hinlth, In fa n t daughter o f Mr, a n d Mrn. O sca r Bm lth, lU B rrm an , died Rmi- day a t H aucim aii, T lio baby was bom Ju n e 11.

O raveslde rites wrr»i he ld a t tho H agennan cn n rtc ry , liislm p Krner- — • Pugm ire o tllo latlng . In te rm e n t

in rhargfl of th e A lbert fu n e ra l hom o In iliilil.

Surviving are th e nu ren ts . tivreo lirothers . M aurice, I.«wreni:n and

iM yrle, and one sis ter , PaU y.

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LEASE IS S i E D(rrom F ris One)

agrees to pay $100,000 and to use th e brldffo as pa rt o t Its s la te JjJghway system , pe rm itting trave l over It "free o f any tolls o r o the r c liargcs.”

I t Is fu rtlie r s tipu lated in th e con ­tr a c t th a t th e s ta le m ay purchase th e bridge a t anytim e du ring tho te rm of th e lease and "up to and u n til May 14. 1033, for th e sum of 1547.500, •'

S ince la s t T uesday a delegation of Tw in Falls and B uhl businessm en h a s been in Boise to a ssis t In th e negollaUcms. inc luded In th e g roup were S ta te S e n a to r H . A. DeNcal and Roy F a i t of B uh l and W, B . Bruco of F iler. T w in F a lls m en a t te n < ^ g Included J- A . Ccdergulst, p rea lcen t o f th e C ham ber o f Com merce: F . Q . ThomtMon, secre tary of tho cham ­ber; S ta te R ep . D . J . C avanagh, W. B. L aw rence, R, S . T offlem ire, M ar­sh a ll C h ap m an , 0 . c. Kingsbury, C laude D etw eller. M. A. S tronk , Jud C lark a n d K . C. Beach.

L eaders h e re today poin ted ou t th a t rem oval o f tolls on th e s tru c ­tu re waa a -‘victory for every c itl- ren." T hey po in ted ou t th a t I t will n o t on ly m e an a sav ing of th o u ­sa n d s of do lla rs annually b u t will also pave th e way for purchase of th e s tru c tu re by th e s ta te . I n ad d i­tion to th is I t will cause highw ay 03 to be “open raU ier t h u i ba rred" bfc-' causc o t a to ll bridge.

O ov. Barcllla Clark, who has taken a keen In terest In th e proceedings po in ting tow ard removal o f th e tolls a n d purchase of th e stru c tu re by th e s ta te , w as n o t p resen t in Boise S a tu rd ay a t tho tim e of th e con trac t signing. Ho was in Moscow In i ncctlon w ith exercises a t th e U ni­versity of Idaho . ■

Shortly a f te r h is election he pressed th e opinion th a t th e bridge to ll stood a s on economic ba rrie r be­tw een th e n o r th a n d sou th s ld u of th is tr a c t o f Irriga ted land.

M any legal proceedings preceded tho a c tu a l signing o t the c on trac t in Boise S a tu rd ay afternoon. Such ope ra tions extended over a period of severa l years, past records show.

Full pa rticu la rs regarding th e cel­eb ra tion , according to Cederqulst. will be announced in tho Im m ediate fu tu re . He expressed th e th an k s of tho cham ber for th e "fine coopera­tio n and efforte" found am ong ali w ho pa rticipa ted In the figh t fo r a f ree rlm -to -rlm bndse."

OPPOSES LEASEH OIBEi Ju n e 13 A delega­

tio n from Jerom e will appear before th e s u t e board of exam iners to ­m orrow to protest proposed pu r­chase by (he s ta te o f the Twin F a lls -Je ro m e in tercounty bridge.

T im e fo r tho hearing before the bo a rd w aa se t a t 0;30 a. m , by Sec ­r e ta r y o f S ta te I ra U asterc who a c t­ed in absence of Gov, Barzllla Clark.

I n a te legram , th e Jerom e C ham ­ber of Com m erce exprea-sed its "em - phaU o oppositJon" to ;th o purchase a n d said th e funds needed (or the tran s ac tio n could be used to promote h ighw ay co iu truclion .

M aste rs previously refused lo ap ­prove th e tran sac tion w ithout f irs t h a v in g a n opinion as to th e legality o f th e move from Attorney G eneral J , w . l^ y lo r . The opinion Is pend­ing .

Seen TodayM a n being add rcsied as Uic

■■best" best m a n In TV ln Falls. Ho w as b est m an a t two w eddings yesterdoy , one o t 12;30 p. m, and a n o th e r a t 4 o'c lock . . . Sporty looking W Joiv Jj) s tra w bonnet shou ting across sU ee t to friend th a t h e "would bet four bits ag a in s t a nickel t!)a t Louis w lilps ech m c lln c Ju n o 22" . . . W em an on s tre e t hold ing up foo t so com ­panion could tie h e r shoestring . . . M an tclllii'K of a horse ru n ­n in g over a stopped autom obllo . . . W om an cry ing on s tre e t . . . M ore th a n a dozen girls s ta r tin g sa le of M lfs V ictory tickets . . . .Scores of persons en joy ing them -, selves In th e sw in im lng pool a t H arm on pa rk for th o f irs t tim e thU year . . . Local pollcem cn a p ­p rehending two m en w ho failed to pay toll a t rim to rim bridge . . . O lrl te lling how sh e w as going to give up sm oking . . . a n d ticket ho lders on brick pool ge tting a n x ­ious as w ork on th e o ld Blciccl school IB tem porarily he ld up.

V acation In U U h M r. a n d Mrq. J . O. C lark a n d

d aughter, a n d M r. a n d Mra. E a r l Bickford a n d d a u sh te r . le ft y e s te r­day (or S a lt L ake C ity on a vaca tion trip .

W B E I i l O A I DT w in P a ils ' C ham ber o t Com m erce

th is a fte rn o o n took necessary s tep s to lend su p p o r t o f t h a t o rgan iza ­tion to th e " Id a h o O n P a ra d e " cele­b ra tio n w h ich Is be ing sponsored by tho A m erican L egion he ro from Ju ly 16 to 26, b o th d a te s inclusive.

A t th o sam e tim e th e A m erican Legion o ffic ia ls an n o u n ce d th a t th e ir memt>ers w ould a ss is t in th e p rog ram be in g a rra n g e d a t th e p res ­e n t tlm o to observe th e " to ll l if t­ing" fro m th o r lm - to - rlm bridge,.

Jaycee Curbing P ro ject Starts

W ork Is expec ted to s ta r t tom or­row on s ta k in g o u t w ork (or the Jayceo c u rb ing p ro jec t, announces Jo h n P la t t , c h a irm a n of th e com­m ittee in c h a rg e o f th e p rogram .

A few m ore ap p lica tio n s to par-^ tlc lp a te In th e p rog ram have been received, b u t su ffic ie n t W PA w ork­er# to s ta r t a c tu a l w ork h a v e no t been t r a n s fe rre d from o the r p ro j­ects, says P la tt .

T h e p ro jec t w aa originally eched- u led to s ta r t J u n e 9.

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lU a lte . I n th e new Miadea ot R ad iance , O l a m o r , T o « n T oaa t, a lso b lack .

SALE of BETTERHouse Coals

1/2 PriceSIZES 12 to 20

25 House Gouts in tho Gi-oup—Half Price

R««. »6.95 *9*7 *eooH O U SEC O A T S IIODHECOATS

R t l . »B.D5 * A A AH O U SEC O A T S HOUSECOATS

H O O D 'SROGERSON HOTEL CORNER

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Motiday, June 13, 1938 IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO FageTluM

'EAILROA© LEGISLATION CHECKS ^RIVE FOR ADJOURNMENTlEADERS B R EAK '

i WGE-Hoyn e il l DEADLOCK

W AflH W Q TO N . Ju n e 13 (U.R) — CO Rgreulonal le ad e rs broke the deadlock on P re s id e n t Rooscvcll’s w ftge-hour ' leglalaUon b u t found Uielr ad jo u rn m en t d rive wna check­ed todoy by de m an d s fo r Icg lda- tlo n to p reven t econom ically dan* gerous developm ents in th e railroad Industry.

S enate a n d liou ic conferees agreed to a wages and h o u rs comprom ise yesterday In language provid ing ex­em ptions from w ork a n d pay scales lo r Industries a n d a re a s w hich cai^ dem onstrate the necessity for o the r s la n d a r d i T h a t prov ision l i expect­ed to m eet th e ob jections raised by sou the rn legisla tors to r ig id Imposi­tion o l a 40-hour w ork week and a 40-ccn ts-per-hou r pny scale.

Com mUlM M eetsC halrm aji B u rton K . W heeler call­

ed the senate In te rs ta te commerce com m ittee to m eet today to consider ra ilroad a id legLMatlon w hich may em bracc any or a ll of th e following fea tu res:

1. Provision for n e co n s tru c llo n F i­nance co rporation loan:; to carriers w ithou t Intenstatc com m erce com ­m ission certlllca tlo n of th e c a rrie r ’: solvency.

2. Relaxation of red tape in the process of ra ilroad reo rganization .

Need New System3. E stab llshm en l o f a federa l un ­

em ploym ent com pensa tion system fo r tlio industri'.,

Congressional le ad e rs will report to Mr. Roosevelt a t th e W hite House today on ra ilroad le g lila tlo n and ad ­jo u rn m e n t pro.s;)ccts. I t Is expeclcd th a t any e ffo rt lo d eal w ith the ra ilroad problem will de lay a d jou rn ­m en t a t least a w eek a n d probably more.

WENDELL

Dad’s Popularity Shows Huge Gains‘A pparently fa tl ic rs a re only a

th ird a s popular, a s moU iers. If tlio volume of F a th e rs ’ day te le ­g ram s Is any crite rion , says J . W. O roff, T w in F a lls W este rn U nion m anager.

B ut faU ier’s popu la rity is r a p ­idly c lim bing, says G ro ff, w ho re ­ports as recen tly as 1028, FaU iera ' day wa5 only a seven th a s popula r a.s M others' day, w ith one message being se n t "d ad " to every fou r to m other in 1030. T lie depression took fa th e r back to I J s 1028 r a t ­ing, bu t th e clim b h a s been m ore rap id since th a t tim e.

O bservance of F a th e rs ' day h as become firm ly e n lre n ch e d w here It was once considered a Joke to rem em ber dad on th a t day . No spe­cial flower h a s been se lec ted for th e day, a lth o u g h some have su g ­gested th e dondellon be used.

Mrs. Jo h n B ruce D odd of S p o ­kane, W a sh , o rig ina ted F a th e rs ’ day in 1010. A pproxim ately 25,- 000,000 father-s In th e n a tio n will ge t In on th e ir specia l event Ju n e IS.

DOCIORSAnEND EE

Id a h o ’s physic ians and surgeons w ho a t te n d th e a n n u a l meeUng ol th e Id a h o S ta te M edical association a t tJie C ha llenger In n a t S u n Valley.

6- 10. w ill'p a rtic ip a te In a post g ra d u a te course u nder the d irection of five U niversity of M lchlgaji m ed­ica l college d e p a r tm e n t heads, a n ­no u n ces Dr. C. R, S co tt of Tw in Pa lls , p rog ram chairm an .

T h e M ich igan leadera nre headed by D r. A lbert C. Furstenbcrg , dean of th e m edical school and head of th e d e p ar tm e n t o f otolnryuology. O th e rs a re D r. H ow ard B. iew l'i, professor o ( biological chcm litry and d irec to r o f tlic college of pti.irm ncy; D r. C y rus C. S tu rg is , professor and h e id of th e d e p ar tm e n t of Internal m edicine; D r. Frederick A. Coller,

-professor a n d d irec to r of the d e p art­m e n t o f su rg ery ; D r. Norm.in F. M iller, p rofessor a n d head o l the d e ­p a r tm e n t of obstetrics.

E ac h will give five Icctures during th e course.

GRi

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M r. a n d M rs, A u stin Schouweller a ttended th e s ta te banker's ven tlon a t Lew iston la s t week. They w en t w ith Mr. a n d M rs. E. B. Bolte o f Gooding. M r. B o lte Is vice prcsU d e n t of th e group.

.M ore work h a s been com pleted on th e M . E. church g ro u n d s he re du r­in g tlie p ast week. F ln is liing touchcs lo r th e p lan ting of g rass has been m ade. T h e new c oncrc tc s teps ap- p ro ad iln g the m a in e n tra n ce on tlie M ain s tre e t side w as poured early th is week, new c oncrc tc window well being com pleted a ro u n d the basQ,- m e n t windows.

.M iss Iris Estes, W em lcll. was gradua ted from Uie Albion S late nonfio l lo st week. H e r pa re n ts a t ­tended Uie .service.'!..

P ra n k O rth , W endell, received his diplom a In a irp lan e m echanics a t com m encem ent excrclscs W ednes­day a t th e S o u th e rn B ranch .

Leslie D. Sliellw orlh . s ta le d irec­to r o f Income lax , visited friends In W endell T uesday, en rou te to Idaho Palls .

M rs, E lla H lckerson hos gone to L ong Beach, C a lifo rn ia to visit her daugh ter-in -law ., M rs. Be.ssle Hli^k- erson. She w ent w ith M r, a n d Mrs, H , A, A ulbach, T w in P a lis nn[| also MLu W anda Hlckcr.son a n d Mrs, Roy GallPtly o f K im berly ,' Ml.vi W anda will .slay lo r th e sum m er w ith lier m other, M rs. Bew le liick - erson,

Ml.s.1 Louise K iiton w en t (o Albion M onday w here .she expecl.i to re ­m a in /o r tJie sum m er se.islon a t the fllale normal,

’H ie P a s t Matron-'i o f W endell a t ­tended a hm elieou W ednesday a t flho,iiione nlven for th e rlub.i of Gooding, Jerom n a n d W endell i l>eri,

Mr. and M rs. V en i Hol.ston left la s t week for K n.itport, Id ii , w lirre Mr. Hol.ston will [iv>unie hl:i dutic (w U. H. cuslom s Ini.ix’cUir on th C iinatliiin ixirder for th e .suininiT,

M rs, Klsln B m llh, wliti han he<'U 111 for Uie pn.st ^lx wcrk.i. retu rned to h e r homo he ro hi«l week iid r r being eared lo r lit Llie ICrnest Ol.mti linino In aoo iilng- Him i;i re|Hirleil to 1)0 ituiiroved h i he iillh .

Mis,! Deity A.miua.ieij, duiiHtit Mr, and Mrn, IS. C. AsnuLv.en, KniduAlc of the U nlveriilly of Idalm . (iouUiern U riinrli. th in year. Jiilui W ilson, of P » n n a , sou of M r. and

.Mr;i- 1.. I t. WIlMon. fo rm er Welidell re.iidenb, g rad u a ted in tlin (our- year course In iiha rm aey .

WENDELL, Ju n e 13 (S p e c la D - Dick Stevenson w as e lec ted to fill the vacancy cau.sed by th e resig n a ­tion of E lccr F leenor a t th e W en­dell G range m eeting h e ro Tuc.^day evening, l l i e p rog ram consisted of th e following fea tu res :

-Song, "A m erica Uie B eau tifu l." by G range: roll ca ll being responded to by telling w here they w ould like to spend tlie ir vaca tion ; tw o num bers were rcjidercd by six young people o f tlie L. D . S. w ard c h u rc h under the d irec tion of th e ir leade r, M ar­lon Howell; read ing , "C ooperation,' M rs. W y a tt H am ilto n ; a ta lk oi c ream a n d m ilk In th e da iry was given by Tom Speedy of tlic J e r ­ome C o-opera tive Cream er^', lllus- Ira llng h is ta lk w ith la n te rn slides.

R efreslim cnts o f Ice cream , cake and coffee were served by M rs. L . A. A dam s, M rs. W illiam s, M rs. W ln- cgar, M rs. S trong . M rs. T en e r and Mrs. Ray W ard . T h e Ice c ream was fu rn ished by th e ercam ery . T he nex t m eeting w ill be Ju n e 21 and will bo ch ild ren 's n igh t.

FireworksKELLY’S

I’RXJfr STANDAcronn from W ngncr’s

T ouris t I’nrk

The Public Demand“ Olvo im a policy tiia t

provldM lu ll an d com- pifttfl w ivrragn and rtiUi out all thfl unnncmiuiry

PHONEr A I tM K R H A l I T O M O n i L E

INHl)RANCKc>«taM.1,011 I1KM.KR

A fcnk|>h. G] o r fl04

Right-of-Way for Iligliway Secured

W ENDELL, Ju n e 13- (Specia l)— An a g rem cn t w as m a d e w ith Mrs. Bert P o tte r W ednesday evening a t H agerm an fo r th e p rice o f th e righ t of way for th e f ina l lin k of 3.8 miles o f th e new W endell-H agerm an road by th e H agerm an h ighw ay d is­tr ic t d irec tors, rem oving Uie fina l difficulty I5 secu ring th e selected rou te by th e s ta te engineers . County and highw ay d is tric t f im d s ore ready to m aW h s ta te o n d fede ra l funds fo r th e com pletion of th e final link In o rd e r to g e t th e enUre road oiled du rin g th e sum m er.

T he rou te w ill follow In th e m ain old V ader g rade ond p rese n t road to th e E llason com er, fro m w here It will s tr ik e w est by n o r th tow ard U. S, 30, Joining it n e a r th e B cdding- fleld liunblng sheds.

E fforts Were s ta r te d n e arly six years ago to p u t th e ro ad In nhape and to oil, b u t n o th in g w as done d i­rectly in an o fllc lal w ay u n til about

years ago. O iling a n d o the r work on th e road will no t In terfere w ith th e m ovem ent of crop,s and o the r hau ling over th e road , acco rd ­ing to J . W. b tem m er, d irec to r o f highways.

Marketing Heads Vote fpr Union

T h e T w in F a lls L ivestock M arket­ing association will Join th e S ou th ­e rn Id a h o Livestock M arketing as- •soclatlon follow ing action of the b oa rd of d irec tors a t a mceling S a t­u rd ay a t th e county fairgrounds a t F iler, announces G eorge C, L eth, B uhl, pre.'.ldent.

L e th was n am ed delegate to the o rg an isa tio n m eeting of th e S ou th ­e rn Id ah o g roup to 'b e held a t - 10 a . m . Ju n e 21 a t Pocatello In the B an ­nock hotel. H arvey S, H ale, local secretary , will also a ttend .

Beside-s L eth a n d H ale, o th e r d i­rec tors a t th e m eeting were Thnm ns P a rks, F lier, vice prc,4ldent; E G reen , B uh l; H y P ickett, M urtnugh; F ra n k W . Brow n, ’Twin Palls ; ond A lbert Jaege ls , Buhl.

1 ~ E D E N ••--------------- --------- :

M r. and M rs. C, O , Rolce and dau g h ter, Lois, le ft 'H iuradny for A s lilan d ,, O regon, w here they will spend th e n e x t th re e m gntlis.

M iss ,L ucre tla E lson retu rned F r i ­day from Pocatello w here che a t ­ten d ed school th e p a s t year. O the r s tu d e n ts re tu rn in g to th e ir hom es he ro a re M iss Joy R ugh a n d K eith Jo h a n sen fro m G ooding college; D avid F u lton . Jo lu i Rolce and Miss M arjcry G ordon from Moscow; D or- ran e e and M orris La.'-.lmer, Sally W arden , p o n o ld W est a n d Percy H ard in g from Albion.

I W ILL H E L P

Health for Youngsters

McClusky Memorial Ghildren’s Health Camp .

MR. J . H , BA R K ER

B uhl, Idaho

tclosed is m y con tribu tion of $......................to be' ‘th e M cClusky M sm orial children’a hea lth camp.

I t is understood th a t 100^J> o f thi.s money will bo used fo r im proving and m ain ta in in g the camp wliich every sum m er does so m uch fo r deserving children.

S I G t i E D ......

ADDRESS...

Truck Driver Lauds in Jail

Because h e asserted ly banged A mlJk truck in to th e m a c h in e ow ned

th e c ity p a rk su p erin tenden t, G eorge P helps, 21. T w in Falls , was In T w in F a lls county Jail today.

H e was se n ten c ed to a f in e of $100 and sosts of « la te F rid ay by Ju stice G uy T . Sw ope. L ack ing funds, he Ls serv ing ou t th a t a m o u n t a t S3 p e r day.

phelp.s, accused of d riv ing w hile in tox ica ted , p leaded gu ilty . H e w as said to h av e ram m ed th e p a rked c a r o f 8 . C laud S te w a rt In f ro n t of th e park . cW el’s hom e a t 1424 F o u r th avenue e ast,

W alte r L. C onner. 10. T w in F a lls . accu.sed o f reckless d riv ing , w as fined 525 a n d $3 costa by Ju s tice Swope. C onner p leaded gu ilty to a c om p lain t signed by s ta te police. H e p a id tho fine a n d costs.

T h o n u m b e r 2,620 la dlvlalble by 1. 2. 3, 4, 6, 8. 7. 8 a n d 9.

Enjo.v An Ice Cream Cone from

Green’sKvcryono app re cia te s u good Ire rrenm cono . , . ch ild ren or g row n-ups, a to p for (lomo today, ttjlng les a n d D oubles).

Green’s Ice Cream

-Twin Tails

T w icc i D a l ly _ 2 * « ronii.A R rnicKH

n o o n O p tn 1 a n d 7 P . M l>o».n«o»fi T Irh .t a . i . c u ru i

X roU iner-a r h a r m .c y

Pope Honors NunSPR IN G FIE L D . Mo. (U.PJ-SUter

F ra n c is Dc Sales O 'B rlan of E lfln - d a le academ y here , h a s received the p a p a l benedic tion of Pope Plus X I, w ho cab led h e r congra tu la tions upon lie r 50 years of .service a s a nun . S is te r F ra n c is Ls (he th ird 'm em b e r of l i r r fam ily U n jb s e n ’c 50 years' service as a nun.

LEARNBEAUTY

CULTURE

T o a ll s tu d e n ts enroH lng dur* Ing th e m o n th of Ju n e wo will give F R E E a $30.00 k i t of In ­s tru m e n ts p lus a specia l d is ­co u n t on tu it io n . T h is o ffe r wUl bo good on ly In Ju n e .

E N RO LL N O W l

B«auty. A rif Acadttmy

Id ah o 's BMt—S U te Accredited

135 MAIN AVE. W ESTT W IN FALLS

WHERE AM I?BUI Wood.v loc.oJ filer, had a

very red face Uie oUier day a fte r lan d in g a t th e R ichfield a irport.

Ho had circled the com m unity Bcveral Ibnes looking for th e field. F inally , giving up hope of ever f ind ing If, h e picked o u t Uie m ost likely spo t a n d b rough t th e plane down.

W hen a m an w alked over, Bill a sked ;

"Y ou're on It,” th e m a n said! "T liaf .s th e wlnd-,'.ock down a t U ia t end."

B ill's facc was crim son.

F A i l N G E H P ILL

B y B A LFH W . OUMSTEADW A SH IN G TO N . Juno 13 (Soeclfil)

—T h e pending wage a n d h o u r bill In congress will have very lltU o’ef- fec t In Id ah o a-s it includes on ly In­te rs ta te Indu.stries a n d specifically exem pts re ta ilin g a n d agricu ltu re. M in ing BJid lum bering a re principal Id ah o Industries w hich will be a f ­fec ted by th e legl-slalion.

L aund rie s , r e ta il stores and som a Bgrlculturnl In tere sls In Idalio have p ro tes ted Inclusion of th e ir employes

.in th e blil.

A n a rm y engineers ' repo rt on a p ro jec t to chain ie llie th e Columbia j in d S n a k e rivers from Lewiston to th e coast, strong ly lavorlng th e p ro ­g ram , w en t to congres.s la s t week. U pder unem ploym en t a n d relief le s- IsJatlon. P re s id e n t Roosevelt could com m ence construcU on w ith relief funds.

S e n a to rs M cNary, Schw ellenbach a n d Pope ore c onfe rring w ith adm ln- LsCration leader.-, in an e ffo rt to secure im m ed ia te action.

54 Voice Chorus at L. D. S. Conference

R U P E R T . Ju n o 13 (Special)—A m ixed c h o ru s of 54 young people from th o vnrlou.s w ards o t th e L, D. S. c h u rc h of th e M inidoka s lake left T liu rsd a y fo r S a l t L ake C ity to pa r­tic ip a te In th e m usica l fesUval w'hlch w aa connec ted w ith th e conference h e ld th e re Ju n o 10 to 12. T lie sing­e rs b ro ad c as t over K 8 L a t 7:30 p, m . S u n d a y . T lie y w ere tra ined by M rs. LeR oy Jo n e s a n d Charles W h itta k e r w ho accom panied them to d ire c t th e ir ac tiv itie s there .

Prospective

Refrigerator Buyers■ SEE

N O R G EBEFORE YOU BUY:

10 YEAR WARRANTY:. . . on the ROLLATOR compre.<slon u n it you buy today will BtUI be good in 194R! Only N OROE h as th e surplus- powered ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR th a t m akes cold by revolving slowly In a pe rm anen t b a th of protec ting oil . . . T h a t’s why th e ROLLA’TOR com pression u n it carries a 10- year warranty.

Claude Brown Music Co143 Main Ave. E.

L. D. S. of Rupert Presides at Riles

RU PER T . Ju n o 13 (S p e c ia l)- F unera l services fo r M rs. H annah E, B abb itt, w ho died Sunday m orn ­ing in a B urley hosp ita l .a fte r a lin g ­e ring illness, w ere h e ld a t 1 p . m. W ednesday In th o F i rs t w ard L . D. a. c h u rc h w ith B ishop D avid 6 . H ydo of th e th lfd w ard officiating.

P ra y e rs of Invocation ond bene­d ic tion were o ffe red hy Lewis R. H um phries a n d H orace B utler. T he speakers w ere B ishop E llau Beecher o f E lba. B ishop H yde a n d Jo h n O tt- ley. M usical n um bers w ere a vocal duet, ‘'S om etim e, Som ew here," . Mr. a n d M rs. A lbe rt B rcw erton o t A cequla, accom panied a t tho piano by th e ir d a u g h te r . M rs. R ay Som ­m ers; a vocal d u c t, "Somebody K now s'’ by M rs. F re d B lacker and M iss A nlce N lsbct, accom panied by th e ir sis ter , M rs., Ire n e NLsbet M ad­sen; a vlollji solo, " T h a t W onderful M othe r of M ine,’’ by P ra n k W atson, accom panied by M rs, Z ella H um ph­ries; vocal due t.

I n te rm e n t w as In th e E lba cem e­te ry w ith sim ple g raveside Bcrvlces. T he d a u g h te r of W illiam ond S a rah Perry Stokes, H an n a h E. Stokes B abb itt w as b o rn a t E lba, Idaho , A ugust 18. 1878.

Bible School Ends 1st W eek at Rupert

H U PE R T , Ju iw 13 (SpccU l)—P r I - day noo n m a rk e d th e d o » o( th e f irs t week of th e daily v aca tion Bl* ble school w hich is in session a t th e local C h r is tian ■ chu rch . C lasses fo r_ th e 34 pup ils enrolled a re conduct^ ed in Bible drUI, handw ork , m a n u a l tra in in g a n d sto ry te lling. T h e b« - Blon beg in s a t n ine o’clock e ac h m orn ing w ith a devotional service a n d sto ry pe riod fo r th e younger ch ild ren .

T h is Is ( in d u c te d by M ra. L o la Mao Je n se n a n d la s ts one ho u r. A t th o som e tim e a c lass In B ible hls> tory, a tte n d e d by th e teach ers of th e v aca tion school a n d th e older youtli of th e ch u rc h . Is ta u g h t by S an fo rd S t . Jo h n , p a sto r of th e c hu rch a n d supervisor of th e school.

A t te n tlie assem bly Is d ivided In­to sm a lle r g roups w hich a re given m ore ind iv idual a tten t io n by a fac ­u lty o f sev en ad d itiona l teacher* w ho a re M rs. P a t Picket. P e te K le l- vcr a n d M isses D elphlne Beech, M il­dred P a u l. Ju a n ita Poindexter, V ida N u tting , a n d D oro thy E d n a Bolt,. M uch In te re s t Is show n in a ll d e ­p a rtm en ts by b o th pupils a n d te ac h ­ers. E n ro llm e n t Is still open to any w ho w ish to en te r . T hero a re no charges a n d a ll ch ild ren of a n y age . a re w clcome.

SAFETY!Y our fu n d s w hich we invest in P rim e F irs t lUortages on hom es A RE NOW F U R T H E R P R O T E C T E D U P TO $5000 B Y T H E

F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N D W A N I N ­S U R A N C E C O R P O R A TIO N , A N I N ­S T R U M E N T A L IT Y C R E A T E D B Y C O N G R E SS OF T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S

$1.00 opens an account -w here SA FE T Y IS IN ­SURED and A T T R A C ­T IV E D IV ID EN D S a r e pai(J.

T here a re no m em bership o r w ithd raw al fees', penal- tiea, fin es , o r forfeitu res of an y kind.

First Federal Ss^vinga And Loan Association

of Twin FallsO F F IG E -2 3 1 SHOSHONE ST. N .

PHONE — 955

BUSINESS Q IR L -1 9 3 B M O D E L-O lE co m aoagcr OIlvo T u ik r r keeps dlt«rm lnRly calm d c iphe oerve-niK B lng phocicf, b u u c r* . in tc rv iew i. " I f »ny<»iic need* Jie«Iiliy Dcr>’ci, 1 Jo ,“ M il* T u c k e r im ilc t, a d d in g ; one rea jo n wliy I »moke O m e l i

r rguU rly . They never Rec tny n e rve* up iec." L iie t — imicli U ie r — M iss T u ck e r ik ip i to ihe gym for ■ » iu k k w ork -ou t, A iliow er —» tu li —a C « m c l~ a n d ih e ’soO' a g tln l T ite d ? M li i T u c k e r 's a a iw c r i "C a m tli give my energy a re f re ih ln g 'life."*

WELKER COCHRAN, w h o has w onm ill)’ lni|«>ri*iu tli t i i ip lo n ih lp i at liilljjiil), volic* t i t cho ice am ong

"C am rli give m e m i t »iiii>l>liiK l’lr>tucc. U nder (ho itra ln o f ■ tliiiii|)l(»i>liip m atch . Camel* n ev rr iiiakcm ercel jl i ic ry o ru n iu re . 'J 'll vu lk a niilo fu r a CaincII"*

COSTLIER TOBACCOS

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CIGARETTES IVIAY L O O K A L IK E -B U T W HAT AN APPEALING DIFFERENCE THERE IS IN CAMELS IAa a im o k er, you 'll be lnter«ite<l to r e a d w h a t M lii 'I 'u iker, iitcceiifu l y o u n n office m anager, •a id to M lia M icG ce^or abo u t th e d ifference betiveen Camcli and o th e r c lg a re t te i {{hIouJ.

" O t lv e , d o ytMi a lw ay s ie r* e C am els becam e you feel lha( th e rc 'i a I)Ik dilTcreiice be tw een C am cli and o ilie r c lga ic tte i?"

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O U ) MAN BUSINESS licked fo r a n o th e r d a y .M lia T u ck e r en terta in s d in n e r g u « u i — lhougbl/ull;f/ T tie re are lo t i o f Cam el c ig a rc tte i a ro u n d he r l l v i n f room . M li iT u c k e r o liie rvcii "C a m ela are the f iv o r lfc w lih iny g u c ili and are d e lig h tfu l foe tup* p in g off a meal. D uring and a fte r d ia lo g , I itn o k e C a m a U 'fo rd ig e tilo a '* lake.’ C a n ic la a e tn M iig h it"

" I'm vety glad you 've b ro u g h t that ctueillon ii|>, H rU n . I 've tr ie d a* luaiiy k iiid i o f r lg a tc iic i a i m ost (veoiite liavr, I g i io i , anil I 'm amaxed a t how

ate, C a m e l* a tee ilra - iiiiM—ilicy ne v rr Ix x h er m y ih riia i at alii And C am rii la«ia •<> g o o d and rich, yet <iiey never leave m e w ltli t ija t'i l* a ie n y 'a f ii :i ta » (e ,U ea liy ,ln » o m any way*, C^mel* w ith me."

“You bet Cornel is our choice in cigarettes”

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* a n d tJiay know tobacco

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“ Ik no w JuB tw h 'a tl tobaccos lh « c ig - a re t to c om panies b u y a t t h o a u c - - t io n i ,” a a y a M r . Jo h n D urham , J r . ,

(A w ell-know n p la n t- J f l c r . * '0n8 y e a r a f -

t o r a n o th e r , I ’vo aeon C am et buyora takA th o f in e s t g ra d e s in th o m a rk e t - t b e b e s t o f m y ow n crops a n d thoaa o f m y f r ie n d s . T h ey took th o b e s t p a r t o f m y I a s i c rop too. H o tte r tobaccos n iako b e t te r sm oking , aa anyo ne th a t g ro w s tobacco know a. Ho, like m o s t o th e r p la n U rs , I sm oka C am els. I knovir th o q u a lity tobacco th a t 's Iti th e m ] '’

" T lir ro 's ((ulto it ( l l f fe ro n c o bo - tw c rn f ln o to b a c ­co an il o rd in a ry grailen/'B D yaM r.Cntvit) W iggin ii, w ho baa so ld to - b a o ro to (^an io l f o r 2 0 y o a r a .

' “ F r o n \ m y o w n o x im r le n c a , i t 'd Cam el w ho buyn tho flne, th l a icnvrn th a t m ako th o n ic e s tc lg a ro l ta nm uklng . C am el b o u g h t th a r ea lly Ih iab a ak o ta o f m y ia a tc ro p . I ainoko Camuifl, m y sc if . M ont nf m y g ro w e r f r i e n d s d o to o . 1 k n o w , a n d tiiey i JknoK ^Cam ol...........■ncuttllertobaecoit'* ,

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Oh, Cut It OutT he world is fu ll o f surprises.Some men who swore they represented the Com­

m unist pa rty of the United S tates had a convention a while ago in New York.

They opened w ith the Star-Spangled B anner- , The hall was thick with American flags and decora­tions in red, white, and blue. Baskets of roses on the speakers’ platform m ay o r may not have been bor- hiwcd from the last D.A.R. convention.

The oratory may or may not have been ghost­w ritten by both leading political parties, and the

. ,J g h t is beginm ng td disclose to the American peo­ple,” warned Comrade Browder, general secretary, ’ 'the rocks and pitfalls of the path th a t lies immediate­ly Ji«low them.’’ .

The a i r was thick w ith references to Jefferson, Paine, and Lincoln. A plea w as made fo r everybody to “ rise above differences.” (Who struck out the w ord "party ’’?)

The “hand of brotherly co-operation” w as extended to the Catholic .church, A shocked, in d im A t attack wa« made on a book which was felt to be dangerous to the morality of the younger'generation.

Everybody wound up by binding themselvSs to de­fend the U nited S tates constitution.”

The world is fu ll of surprises, and it m ight be worth _ while to h ire Bome brigh t youn^ man to find out w hat

the n ^ o n e from th a t quarter is going to be.

Attention to TensionD r. K u rt Lewin, a child psychologist, perform ed an

illum inating experim ent w ith groups of school chil­dren, b u t l i e experim ent should have been carried fu rther.

H e bad the ^ uiTb establish little governments of fbeii; o ^ , - a f te r a while he peeked in on them to

BowSfey .were-doiiig;H is concluaions w ere th a t in an autocracy the

"Bodal tension, seems to be due to lack of freedom,” w hereas in a s ta te of Anarchy the tension seems to be due'to the lack of “long-range planning and meaning, fu l t o e perspective.”

H e should have established adem ocracy in the m idst of autocraciea and anarchies, too. There he probably would have found th a t the tension seems to be due (a ) to the'existence Of neighboring autocracies and an- ^ h i e s , (b) to a fea r of long-range planning, (c) to

. a fea r o f inaufficierit planning, (d> to a fea r of loss of freeaoin, and (e) to a fea r of too much freedom.'

Loose Talk—and Cniel ' ■People w ith full stomachs shouldn’t make wise­

cracks about people w ith em pty stomachs.The city o f Qleveland has been having a difficult

tim e feeding its.hungry . J u s t about a th ird of its people are dependent on some so rt of government aid and around 85,000 are on d irect relief.

Funds ran out completely, some of the hungry s ta r t­ed a sitdown strike, in the city hail, and the state legis­la ture, which consistently has failed to help out, sent up a committee to investigate.

Testifying b e f i ^ . the group, a Cleveland rcul es­ta te operator anrib'pnccd tnut he had offered relief cll- en ts jobs on his farm a t $1 a day and board—with no takers.

When the newspapers printed this testimony, the unemployed immediately went afte r the work—but no .I'obs were "opeii a t the time."

Hungry people are desperate people. Loo.ie state­m ents o r jokes about the ir retuaing .ioba are not a t all funny to them—-or to anyone else who hna any 8on«e o f fa ir play.

BEHIND THE SCENES

in WashingtonB y R O D N E Y D tra C H E R

E f c n la s T in e s W u h io c to s C o rm p o o d e a t

W A SH IN G T O !). Ju n e W - n i e babel o f poe t-m ortcm a o n th e Iow a prim ary , w h ich c a n 't co n cta l the fac t t t i a t ih « N ew D ta l took a bad beating, bolls dow n p a rtly to a ques> Uon Of how f a r M r. Roosevelt and h is en tou rnge w ill go in entering fu turo D em ocratic prlmaxlea.

A dvisers w ho tr ie d to nom inate C o n g re u m an O th a W earln Benntor Q uy O U lette, who overw helm ingly, tirge P . D. R. to wade In pe rsona lly a n d str ike ha rde r In contcstB w here h e w anU New Dealers to win.

M ore c au tlo u j, c o n « rv a tlv e Dcm- ocrala tcU h im In terv en tio n Is d a n ­gerous to p residen tia l prestige, cer­ta in to boom erang th rough voter re se n tm e n t a n d h a rm fu l to party chances in Jfovem ber.

a . O. p . PO LLED T H E VOTES A ctually , o f course, th e highly-

publicized D em ocratic fight was overshadow ed by th e trcm todous show o f vo ting s tre n g th exlilbited by th e Iow a Republicans.

T hey nom in a te d an a rch enemy of th e N ew D eal, fo rm er S tnato r Lcsf^r D ickinson, /o r U ie ' senate racc,and w hile doing so they rolled u p a p r im a ry vote m ore Hian tn lcc th e a lio o f th e D em ocratic total.

A nd a dm in lstlon leaders who were a lready w orried ab o u t th s party sp il l caused by th o O U lette-W cartn f ig h t now have a new reason — and a m ore p o te n t one—/o r Jy in j a w a ie a t n ig h t..

R oosevelt w ill con tinue to exert Influence on prlm arlea . to varying degrees. H e m ay look twice, how­ever. before dup lica ting th e W earln fiaKO, i n w hich • candidate of no

.PS V C H L IT R Y

D r. E rn es t E . H adley, cele­b ra te d professor o f psychiatry, w rites In th e new m agazine Psy ­c h ia try . published by th e WlUlam A lien W hite P.sychlatrlc F oun­d a tio n a s a " Journal of the biolo­gy a n d pa tho logy o f In terper- ■onal rela tions" :

‘•yrom m y c lin ical experience I ga in th e Im pression th a t the

I tow ardgovem m en ta l h e ad s m e t w ith In business m en sp ran g largely from tb e uncOTuclouB h a tre d of th a fa th e r : w hereas, th e hostility of g o rem m en ta l h e ad s tow ard bus­iness sp ran g m ore clearly from long Inh ib ited h a tre d of the m o- her.”

g rea t ta le n t w a i backed — against a n inc u tnbent se n ato r supported by a BtnJhg s tu te m ach ine—w tlh littie m ore th a n public Rt«tem ents and propagand* fro m New Dealers.

H o m a FO R TH E F V T V B E O leo a m ong -conservaUves and

gloom am ong New D ealers la tem* pered by th e f a c t th a t Uiere wUi be fu tu re p rim aries.

I t w as and- Is a ll rcry curious, Jim m y R ooseve lt H orry H opkins a n d T om m y C orcoran, th e Oueo m en c losest th e P residen t, s tuck tiielr n eck s o u t a n d t^ok a bad licking. 00 d ld .P , D. R., who was beh ind U iem dcsplto-protSM lons of n e u tra lity .

AAA a n d W PA organUaUons, th e la tte r loaded w ith appointees o f tho a la to 'D e m o c ra tic m achine, ap p ar- enUy k e p t h a n d s off. -n ia t 's ta con* t r a i t w ith K entucky , w here tho W PA o rg an is a tio n is up to iU neck In a cam pa ign fo r S enator B arkley a g a in s t Q ovem or Chandler,

Iow a D em ocrats Include m any C a tho lics a n d Q llle tte h a d Im por- ta n t fo rm al C athollo support. T lio m ore’ you consider a ll tJie fac tors in Iow a, th e m ore you w onder w hat th e N ew D eal ''ellm lnaU on commit* te e " th o u g h i I t h a d to work w ith th e re beyond g re a t solf-conlldence In lU ab ility to pray for and th e re ­b y produce r a in .

EX A M PL E O R RED TAPE Bpeaklng of governm ent red ta p e .

Jo h n F y fe , M . was crippled In boUi h a n d s by ' be ing sculrtNl la st Bep-' lum ber whUe workJ»» a t the U. 8 . cap tto l h e a tin g pU nl. UUabled, he ap p lied fo r a id and Uie U. 8 , «m - pioyes c o m p en u tln n commission took n in e m o n tla to approve an a w a rd of Ilie.flO ft m onth,

B eveh day's lu lr r . ry fe , u llw ly d esp o n d en t an it mmdvhrrt of th e ftw ard. e om m llled Mildtir, Mrs. Pyfe received no tltlriillo ii nf the awurd nex t duy.(C opyrigh t. 1038. Kcrvlrr, Inc.)

RUSSKI.L LANE

The Right to Fiddle_ Chalk up a credit m ark fo r tho New York state judge who allowed a woman ju ro r to do hor crocheting in court!

Ho recoffnized tha t i t would ac tualiy hoi]) hor in her thinking, and every Hchoolhoy knows tlm t one of the things the world soroly iiceda is mbro ju ro rs who can think.

Of course, t)»ia ujay lend to Homc pivftty odd-hiokinp: courtroom scenes if the idea Ih carried out to its logical conclusion. There would be Jurora w hirling in swivel chairs, ju ro rs m aking paper chuinn, jvirors filing their naila, even pacing.baek and fortli in the ju ry l>ox.

B ut why not? Anybody who Jiaa Hpent a little time around courtrooms known th a t u g rea t many attorneys fleem to savo up a year’s fiddling fo r tholr court ap* peai*mcfl& A nd often whon tho Judge appearfl to bo playing s ta tue he's actually producing Htars and curli-.

' cues on a scratch pad.V I t tliere 's one place where Kqualitv befo re tho Law

ouglit to be m aintained, it’s certainly in court. And i.U raafc B sauce fo r the ju r is t is sauce fo r tho jury.

H arm o n y cUit> niPt W eitnesday a t th e hom o o l M n . r . a , ’rva te r w ith M rs. D. C. IllimKolit Hint Mr«, Hcth W atson a s anal.-itniit Im.'vieuc.i. D u r­ing th e m eeting ll)n grou|i voted to send a b a rrc l l o t cnnncd fru i t to th e O hlldren 'fl lKi:iir n t liolso. p ro g ra m w aa prfscn tcd un ilrr th e d i­rec tion of M rs. Doiiiklil Whltfl. MiMes R u th l ^ a t e r , Juiin I'a iii nnd Irene S rem era , p resented nniatcBl n u m ­bers a n d Mrn. KIIr Coiiniit read a n a rtic le on ttie b lx k widow spider. U lsa M a i^ Jonea received th e w hite e lep h a n t.

M r. a n d M rs. Clltford Cola and ch ild ren have le lu ru ed to th e ir hom e In O harlo, M m it, a fte r * visit hero w ith h e r hliter, Mrs. F ra n k IlallA a n d faintly unil his fa th e r, L. K . Cole.

Jo e D ay, Jerom e county repre- Rentatlve, accoiiitniiilcd by M r, and Mra. Jo h n D«y umie to O regon (or a th re e wcrkn vl-iit.

M r. a n d .Mm Jan ies W hite have gone to H anta Ann, C aUI., un a busl'

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a t th e school hntuo un r d d a y was well a tten d e d .

D . L . McCUmg h as i r tu in e d from I j in ta r , C o lo , w here ho v>«s called by th e d e a th o f his brother.

I bar-M exico pro<luced u . , -r e l i of pe tro leum In iOJ7, l l l n M t p iuduc lng Held was i>d m u ic a . in Ver* C ru s ita tc . wiiicti m oounted fo r 18,BJ4,3lO b a ric ls o l th e to ta l

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C IIA P T E B V IIs ta r tle d . “M c7” Jo e

w a s nonp lu ssed . A n o th e r n e w th o u g h t. "N o ," h e sa id f lnaliy . “ T lia t o ln ’t u p m y a lley . Y o u ne ed som ebody th a t ’s g iv ing y o u a p la y . A boy f rien d ."

• 'B u t r u n e v e r h a v e a n y / ’ she sa id . " P le a s e d o I tl”

H o looked a t he r. H e chuckled . H e w a s a m u sed . “A ll r ig h t. I ’U U k e I t on . W h en ? ''

“T on ig h t.”••R ight no w ? O. K .” ,T h ey c ro sse d th e s tre e t a n d ■

tu rn e d th e c o rn e r, w alk ing a l it t le f a s te r i n th e excitem en t o f th e ir p u rp o se .

J o e w a s a n lu scd a t th o w a y she so r t o f sn e a k e d h im h o p e fu lly Into h e r h o m e , lik e a li t t le boy b r in g ­in g ho m o .a -s tray dog h e k n o w s iS m o st l l k d y t o bo e jc c tc d f o r th ­w ith . T h e d i/Ie rc n ce w a s t h a t th is s tr a y d o g h a d a b a rk a n d c e r ta in s tro n g op in io n s , a n d - th o - e je c t io n w o u ld b o d im c u lt, a n d th e re n o w a y o f k n o w in g I f th e w ho le th in g w o u ld r e s u l t in h is a cc ep t­a n ce o r in e x tra o rd in a ry p u n ish ­m e n t f o r h e r te m e r ity in th in k in g o f su c h a tiling .

T h ey e n te re d th e M a llo w flat th ro u g h th e i r o n t d o o r th a t le d o/T th o s ta i r la n d in g In to th e p a rlo r . I t w as a s tu ffy , s u g a r a n d c a n d y and a c id k in d o f liv in g ro o m w ith no w a r m th o r g ood fee lin g U ko th e M u r ra y p a r lo r , as m ig h t b© e x - p c c tc d . T e r r y lig h te d a la m p a n d th e n w^ent b p c k In to th e o the r ro o m s to e x p la in h e rse lf . J o o sa t th e re , a n d h o c o u ld h e a r th e v o ices, q u e ru lo u s a n d a l i t t l e r a sp ­in g w i th su sp lcfon . In th e back , a n d T e r r y 's b land , a lw ay s b la n d a n d g o y ly hope less , e x p lan a tio n .

T h o g ra n d f a th e r c a m e f ro m th e r e a r to in v e s tig a te ! H e w as a solid, k o a v y - jo w le d n u f i w ith w h ite h a ir a n d m u s ta c h e a n d sm a ll e y es, and h e h a d th o c o n tra d ic to ry lo o k of b e in g w e l l f e d a n d d y sp e p tic to> g e th e r . H o s to o d w lt l i h U h ands In h is p o c k e ts a n d g ru n te d , look­in g a t Jo« .

J O E s m lh d p le a sa n tly , g o t u p and c ro sse d th e room . H e p u t ou t

h is h a n d to th o o ld m a n , and w a ite d , w ith o u t s a y in g a w ord ,

Ju s t sm ilin g a n d lo o k in g a t b ln i | a n d w aiting .

: T h e o ld m an looked a t th e h a n d , h is f ac e took on a m o re t o u r e x ­p ress io n th a n ever, a n d h e m o v e d h is so lid shou lde rs a li t t le , u n ­easily . H e g ru n ted a g a in . H o d id n o t k n o w w h a t to sa y , b e ca u so h o

, d id n o t w a n t to s a y s o m e th in g p le asa n t, a n d Jo e g a v o h im n o o th e r opening.

T h e re is a s tre n g th In m e n th a t U lik e a flow ing forco , a n d i f tw o m en m e e t a n d th e fo rc e s r u n s id e by s id e toge ther, th e y a re f r ie n d s ; and if th e forccs m e e t h e a d o n o r a t an , ob lique , th e s tro n g e r p u s h e s th o o th e r bock o r sid e w ise o u t o f Uie w a y a n d goesA nd t h a t w a s w h a t h a p p e n e d a s J o e s to o d th e re w a itin g , b u c k in g th e o ld m a n a n d b a c k in g h im dow n, ti l l th e old m a n p u lle d h is h a n d f ro m h is p o c k e t a n d g a v e i t lo Joe .

Jo o g ripped , i t h a rd , b u t p le a s ­a n tly . H o e x p la in e d th a t T e r r y a n d h e h a d r u n in to e a c h o th e r a n d h o w a lk ed hom o w ith h e r . H e sa id T e r ry h a d com e to b e a m o s t w elcom ed v is i to r a t th o M u r ra y hom e , th a t ho w os g la d to r e tu r n a v is it, th a t ho w ou ld ta k e o c c a - s io n - to do th e sa m e o f te n a g a in .

A nd th a t o ld m a n s to o d th e re a n d lis tened , look ing h a te f u l a n d unw /IIing , a n d 'H fJ n o t k n o v ^ -v h a t lo say to Jo e . W hen h o g o t h i s h a n d back a g ain , w h e n Jo o w a s re a d y to glvo i t to h im , ho th n is t i t d e e p In th o pocket. H e m e re ly gr%mted once ag a in in re p ly to <Joc. H o 4 «Jccd a t T e rry , a n d w ith t h a t h o f o u n d h is opening.

‘D o n 't y o u go o u t a g a in ,” h e Bald sourly . “ W hen y o u r n e w be au goes, y o u com o r ig h t b o c k . Y ou’v e go t b e tte r th in g s t o do th a n en terta in in g c om pany .”

“ Yes, g ran d -d ad ," sbo sa id .

TO E stayed In th e M allow p a r lo r J a n hou r. T hey sa t a t e i th e r e n d o f th e sofa, looking a t o n e a n o th e r . Jo e a sked questions, n u m b e rle s s questions, aU ab o u t h e r a n d h e r life a n d h e r w ays o f th in k in g . I n a 'h u sh e d w oy she be ca m e g a y a n d v ivacious a n d ta lk e d a t a g re a t r a le , h e r b ig eyes lu m in o u s a n d b e au tifu l In th e la m p lig h t. Y o u 'd n e v e r th in k she h a d a w o rr y in th e w orld . I n e flect, s h e h a d n ’t r ig h t th en ; she h a d p u t e v e ry o the r th in g aside fo r th e e n jo y ­m en t o f th is ho u r. I t Is n o t e v e ry ­body c an do th a t. I t fs n o t e v e ry - ' body h as h a d to le a rn how .

“Y ou 're a funny k id !" h o to ld h e r w h en h e th o u g h t I t w a s b e t te r to go. "You stick i t o u t. Y o u ’l l come r ig h t side up . B u t s ta y a w a y f ro m P a p k e ’s a n d 'T o n u n y W ith '

"Y ou rea lly w a n t m e to ? ” sh e a sked .

"C e rtftin ly ."•■Wm y o u h e lp m e? W ill you

com e a n d s e e m e again? ’T hen I w o n 't h a v e io ."

: g B g r in n e d . S he w as so c h lld - ■“ l ik e , so tra n s p a re n t, l ik e a n o p e n b ook . "S u re , I ’U com e ag a in so m e tim e . . Y ou’v e go t a p re tty to u g h o u tf it o f a fam ily , b u t I ’m a l i t t l e to u g h m yself."

“N o b o y e v e r s tepped u p and fa c e d m y g ra n d fa th e r lik e y o u d id b e fo re l" aha to ld h im adm iring ly . "H o d id n ’t kn o w w h a t to soy ."

‘■Thot’s aU th e re is to I t I t ’s a, p tu lM v e r . G e t th e ju rap . G et ’e m sp c ec h les j. T h e r e s t is s im p le ."

'I t i s f o r y o u , '’ sh e sa id . “B u t I h a v e to s ta y h e re a fte rw a rd ."

L it t le f lecks o f a n g e r ligh ted m o m e n ta ri ly in h is eyes. H e sq u e ez ed h e r ban d . “ Y ou do a s 'I te ll y o u , a n d you ’ll com o o u t on to p . S t ic k i t ou t. D o n 't le t th e m , s ta m p e d e y o u . I t c a n 't go on fo r ­e v e r , a n d th e re ’s a lim it to w h o t th e y c a n do . H ow o'ld a re you?"

" Y o u ’l l so o n como of age. T h en y o u c a n te l l th e m to go c lim b a p o le .” . . s

S h e sm ile d a n d shook h e r head i “ X ou ..don 't’’know !"

■ "A ll-righ t,” h a sa id . “B u t w ill y o u p ro m ise to do w h a t I te l l you , a n d .w e ’l l se e bow I t com es o u t? '’

“ I p ro m ise ," 'she sa id w ith s im p le w illingness. ,

A n d th a t w as how i t s tood fro m th e r e o n ; s h e h a d p rom ised , a n d h e h a d to te ll h e r w h a t to do.

J o e h a d n o Idea w h a t a b a rg a in th is w o u ld be . H e w as m o re th a n w illin g to h e lp th e k id , b y adv ice a n d su g g e s tio n a n d e n cou ragem en t a n d th e occasional b u lw a rk o f h is p re se n c e — ev en by c lip p in g any l ik e ly ja w th a t stood In n e ed of s u c h s a lu ta ry t re a tm e n t. B u t h e w a s f ig u r in g oh T e r ry 's fam ily , o n T e r r y 's boy a cq u a in tan c e s , on th o e x te r n a l th in g s of T e r ry 's life . H o fa ile d to Include In h b ca lcu ­la tio n s T e r r y h e rse lf .

Y ou see, T e r ry M allow h a d a s tr e n g th . J o e com o to s«nsc a l i t t le o f th a t a s h e k n e w h e r bcttC'r, She h a d c a s t ab o u t, ^ t w h a t she th o u g h t w a s so m e th in g o f a ho ld on T o m m y W ithers , a n d she w o u ld h a v e h u n g o n to him- f o r d e a r life, if a n y b o d y e lse b u t J o e h a d o r­d e re d h e r to le t go. J o e 's o rd e r s w e r e diflTerent, fo r t h e s im p le r e a so n t h a t ho w a s so p a te n tly s u p e r io r to T om m y W ith ers , so m u c h m o re aw esom e a n d a d m ir­a b le — a n d sh e le t T om m y go, to .c a tc h h o ld o f J o e M u rra y , a n d w ith o u t h im even kno w in g it , to s t a r t r ig h t in h o ld ing o n ^ o r d e a r life .

(T o B e C on tinued )

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

15 Y EA RS AGOJU N E IS, m s

D r. C harles R . S c o tt nnd Roy A. R end will leave tlio la tte r p a r t o l th e week to r S t. Louts w here they will a tte n d th e In te rn a tio n a l convention of R o ta ry cluba.

M ore th a n 40 T n ln F a lls Elks will go to P oca te llo tom orrow ctctermlncd to b r in g th e n e x t s la te cunvention of Uio B . P . O . E.. U was atM ed by Vico P re s id e n t H. R- O ra n l thl.-i a fte rn o o n . M r. G ra n t will tiellver th e response to th e nddreos of wel­com e by M nyor O, B en Ilo rj of I’oca- tello.

M L« F ran cea Field, who l.i to be m a rrie d n e x t week to Clinrlea Hill,

th o h o n o r guest a t a m lsrel- lanenus nhow er given by Ml.\i E thel K nu ta T uesday evenliiK.

M rs. Wide E van^ Is exjK rted homo today from Id ah o F a lls wliern she h as been v is itin g lo r some time.

27 YKARH A(.’0JU N E 13. 1911

W. R . R eed , ft I 'w ln l \ i lh u rurrn l ooiilrivclor, le f t to r 1301; ' 'i Imi .-ilny to look a l te r g e ttin g more rtmir tor tlio h igh achoo] bullrDng. 'I'lf'' I'w ic li being de layed now on oflock of atone, w lilrli wnti (n ilncd a lu i i t tw o inou lha imu. Imi lin.i not been h e a rd from m yi't.

F a r h a r t Jferb st aDtJ Jlnjjjlw «peiil 'IMeaday iin ffnn iiu ii.'hlriu In R ock c reek abou t tliKd i|iinitcrfl of a m ile fro m 'I'wlii I'ftlh, i r tii rn - Ing In tliQ evrn lnu u l tu lo pouiid.i o{ th e (Ino tro u t. 'l 'ln ' luiMr.u onn w eighed li)re« and u gi)»rior iwiiuiJa, a n d n ieasurecl 17 IiicIkm long,

You May Not Know That—

By Nnoml II. Murlln A ccording to hiuho lii«-

tor^nnn, an d v c r lm u i iituKo fro m Kolton, IJluli, to H oIac wart rol)bod u t tlio Silent c i ty , o f RorkH in C^uHnla county in 1878, luid ?')0,000 fii uold wuH on*; liun-lilt wnn (dnlii, i in d tlic 'o tlic r Bubflcqueiitly illod iu prifton. Boforo IiIh deRlli lio i»ild a t- tfliuluntn tliiil ho liiul liurlod tho t t 'C A u u ro aniohK nvo jn n ip c r trcfn . I ’ivn codurs irrowiiig id tliu Hlin])o of a h tinrt hnvo hoou fotind, b u t yoiii-M of frnn tic flCBtcli h«vo fa iled to u n o n r t h tho U'ouaurc.

The Family Doctor

By M O B ftlS f lS H B E lN E ditor, Jo o m a l of th e A m erican M edical Association, a n d o f ilygeU ,

th e H ealth M a g ailn eT ile fem ur la th e g r e a t tjone in

th o hJp and th igh o f th e h u m a n being, I t Is one of th e s tro n g e s t bones In tlie hum an body. •

N evertheless, a s we grow o ld , th e re a re som etim es fa lls o r a c c i­d e n ts w hich resu lt In a f ra c tu re or b reak ing of IttU bone. I n th e aged, particu larly , th is la a m oet serious m a tte r.

F o r a lm ost ftO years th e sp e rla l- Ists In surgery a n d In o r thoped ic su rgery have b e e n conce rn ing thenuelVM w ith w orking o u t s u i t ­able mothoda of tr e a tm e n t fo r th is In jury . T he results o f th e ir , la b o rs have Introduced some Ingenious, w ell-n igh unique, m e thods In to th e prac tice of m edicine.

O ne of th e opera tlona b called bone g raft. I u th a t ope ra tion

th e tlisuea are opened, th e ends of th e two p a rts w hich w ill n o t u n ite are fresl>ened, a n d th e n a g r a f t is in serted up th e Aldn of Uie bone. T his g rn lt la m n te rln l w hich Is taken from th e bones of th e lower half of th e leg. ’n»e g ra f t completed, t)ie leg Is pvit In to a - c a s t and held u n til tho tJ&iuee have liealed.

In an o th er oiK ratlon th o b roken porta are ritted to g e th er o.'s a c a r ­p e n te r would f it toge tlie r t l i r p a r ts of a box, dovetailing one friiu n icn t In to th e o ther. •

I n a third opera tion a new h e a d is m ade lo r th a t p a rt o f th e bone w hich form s the pelvis. T ills new h e a d fits Into th e socket.

T liere are several n iod ld c atlo n a of a ll of tiu’se opera tions. I n m any procediirej Involving f ra c tu re s I t la custom ary to use p in s or na ils, w hich

p u t Into th e tis sues lo ho ld th e broken p a rts In place u n til su itab le healing h as occurred,

T lie particu la r b ranch of nurgerv know n as orlhopedlo su rgery h as como to be ona of th e moa*. in te res t- Uig In nitd lclne . I t Involven p a rtic u ­larly a study o( m echanics . 'I 'l .ese specia lists c oncen t theniBclvc.n no t only w ith b roken bones b u t niun tn- fln inatlons o f th e Join ts; w nti ijnrAi* ysla such a s occurs n ite r Infection w ith m entngtUs or In fan tile p a ra l­ysis; w ith f la t fee t; w ith tn e iHkituro o( th e hum an being ; a n d . In fnct, w ith everytlUng th a t co tirern.i Uie n irchunlri. of tlie hum an b<n)y.

Uv the ir w ork Uio orthoiK dlu Ape c la 'ls ta have done m u c h to tree h u ­m an beings from pa in a n d n u lln in i. T hey have repa ired th e ru p p lr d and m nda It poaslble fo r them to live n o rm al lives.

t A C Q U m ii O lT lZ E N K H ir I tu r E R T , Ju n e 13 (Hpci.lul)—

T lu e « U ln ldoka oounty (o relgn born m en received certlllca tea o( r ltlc en - Bhlp la s t week. H ie m en u e Dili K oleaches. Q eorge floem er a n d Roi m a n Z ubleta. T lia n r s t tw o a re well know n (a rm e n a n d th e th ird Is a s h te p m an .

Pa lm aU aii pupplea a r e bom w h in ; they g e t ih e lr sp o u w ith

KTFI PROGRAM1240 ke. 1.0M w atU

(Clip for reference T h is will n o t be repeated)

TUESDAY, JUNE l i

O Farrners' B resk tu t club S DuO mnd Joe BUllnsi 0 TrsnsrsOlo oaws tiuhes .3 Farm riuliM and gencrsl msiket

nuoutlons0 The John»on Netro choir 5 Ths Ctmer* epesks , iQ lUdIo UseIS CnsQlDt m u k c t quotaUooi 10 M orntni tnjlletln DMra v»rlety

« |m ^ r * c h - s nOTslty d toce or- 3 TttB Ckapt) Crussds 10 U d le Duchln and hi* orobeaUa LS Concert d&ace selecllons >0 Amirlcsn ru n lly nobln*on1 Jack rtcnsir, ir lih tenor10 Til# Uinaon tTmphoiiT orclm tra 13 6«lecUona by m n k Luihef

Taylor and Scunlo :S Twin Falls markeU 10 Amona ttia l u n 13 Tb# Voice o t iha farm

K> The MkU M<tTO q u u K tle .3 Old U m ini m Swiiis Tempo IQ Cloalni market quatatlotu 13 TrsHMftdlo newi nsiiiM )0 tHnce reltwea 13 The Roysl Chorsl seclely10 The Nawi Advvntiiran11 'r td We«m* and »Hs orchettra X) Ckrson Itoblnson.3 From the Concert Album10 Annette lUiutiaw, vocslUC 13 Hoi llonpll’i nuveliy trio>0 JM«e Crawford, o r isn u t IS Afternoon raoiiMt hour11 T)i« I t t l l in trio 10 Cowcwt t*m«13 Coniait 'nubaiilt, vocallit 10 nawalUn moo<lt ,3 lU nd oanAerlto Ucrtiherd »ftloii ortliMtrnIS 'Hie Hoiwo Ilf I’eler K) 'Ilie ilaticn nerenada S O rsan reflectloos 10 Bv*n)nr f»pof»,3 Tha Wllhdr Howard quartet 10 Vooau with Lord Thonipeoa 3 Ooucerk favorltea 10 TraiiiradlQ nawa (lathee 19 raTOTltea in awlni >0 Houmanlan Oypey nrchMtra IS American ram liy Jtobliuon 10 Hearth for talent etiow » Oliuck )|e)m and hU Oontlnenlals 10 In the Orlmsltshl 13 The ••

Families Honored At Farewell PartyW EN D ELL, Ju n o 13 (SpecliU) -

A farew ell p a rty was «lvti> a t Iho P resbyterlan-D optln t c hu rch recen tly to r M r. and M n . H « . Cornellson a n d Mr. and Mr.v H . F . Dow ney a n d daughters, who lo f t 'n tu rs d a y to estab lU h Itielr homcfl a t R idgefield. W ash., whoro M r. O om ellaon a n d M r. Downey will e iile r th e ha rdw are bufllneas. .

BoU t fam ilies v e t active m e m ^ rs of th o P resbyU rtaJt coHiregaUoii, M r. Cornellsott being a m sm ber of th e boa rd of elders. M «- Cornelt- aoii b * p a s t m aU on of th e loci\J O. B. a, d ik p le r . M r. a n d M rs. Dow ney cam e to W endell l l years ago w hen h e wag m ade grade achoo Iwliiolpal k o d la te r su p tn i lte p d e n t01 111. M hool lu te . holdllU u>» p“ '- U ons alncD th a t tim e.

P h y llis Downey U p r w u j c h a p la in .o f Uie W endell B ethel of Job 'a D aughters. L eah .Downey, the youngest da ilghU r. h a s been th e druin>m aJor of th e local school band alpce iU o r tM lM tlo a ,

C enllpedes h u n t fo r food a t « l*h t.

O lrls topped th e boys by th ree la b ir th s repo rted fo r th e m o n th o f M ay by B c g ls tra r J . O . P u ro ph rey . T h#re were 28 g irls b o m a n d 33 boys. T b e com plete ^ l r t h lU t Is:' M ay 1 - M r . a n d M rs. E lm er L.

C ra ig, E den , g irl; M r. a n d M ra. Jesse o . O lsen. H&zelton, boy.

M ay a — M r. a n d M rs. O sca r S tephens. T w hi Falla, boy; M r. a n d M rs. W illiam Q . Leeds, T w in Palls , boy; M r. a n d M rs. W alte r L . Pem ber, B uh l, girl.

M ay 3—M r. a n d M ra. C harles E . D ow ning. T w in’ Falls , girl.

M ay 6—M r. a n d M rs. R ay c . M ingo, Twlrt Falla, boy; Rev. aiJd M rs. Jam es fl. B u tler , T w in Falls , boy; M r. a n d M rs. A. L . B eall, T w in F a lls , girl.

M ay f t-M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n W . Voslkn, K im berly, boy.

M ay 8—M r. a n d M rs. R aym ond E . N etz. Je rom e, boy; M r. a n d M rs. T liom as H . W Ucken, T w in Falls , g irl.

M ay & -M r. a n d M rs. H aro ld N. N ortlirop, T w in Falls , girl.. M ay 1 0 -M r. a n d M rs. A lfred U l­

r ich . Gooding, g ltl ; M r. a n d M rs. W Ullam J . M cW hlrtcr, S terlin g . Ida ., girl.

M ay 11—M r. a itd M rs. G eorge R lg - don, T w in Falla, boy; M r. a n d M rs. F>ed H offm an, T w in F a lls , g irl; M r. a n d M rs. B . A. K aalnger, E den , girl.

M ay 12—D r. a n d M rs. E dw ard W. M cB ratney , Buhl, g h l.

M ay 13—M r. a n d a irs , a r l ColUn^,' T w in Falls, boy.

M ay 1 4 -M r. a n d M rs. L . F . B a r ­ron . C o rral, Ida ., girl.

M ay i J - M r . a n d M rs. F re d W. D avis, K im berly, g ir l; M r. a n d M rs. C larence A. B ohanan , T w in P a lls , boy; M r. a n d M rs. D avid W . J e n ­k ins, T w in Falls , girl.

M ay 1 6 -M r. a n d M rs. R ussell H. Lively, n i c r , girl.

M ay 1 7 -M r. a n d M rs. R oy K . Poindex te r, T w in Falls , boy; M r. a n d M rs. A- J . S h roer, T w in Falls , boy.

M ay I t i - M r . a n d M rs. C harlea E. V ance, T w in Falls , boy.

M ay 2 0 -M r. a n d M rs. C a r l G . W ald , M urtaufih . gltl.

M ay a i^ M r . a n d M rs. R oy C. W U- cox, K im berly, boy.

M ay 22—M r. a n d M rs. B en R ago , F iler, g ir l; M r. a n d M rs. T hom as O. C harles, Ja rb ldge, Nev., girl._ M a y 3 3 -M r. a n d M rs. E lsw orth B orah , T w in Falls, girl.

M ay 2 ^ M r . a n d M rs. O sca r G . R obertson, T w in Palls , boy: M r. and M rs. Irv in W . L ane, T w in P a lls , g irl;' M r. a n d M rs. C larence Nye, T w in Palls , boy; M r. a n d M rs, JoV n S c h a u , Lewiston, Ida ., boy; M r. and M rs. K e ith O . H utch ings, T w in F a lls boy.

M ay 2 6 -M r. a n d M rs. H en ry A. - a c e y , ahoshone, g lr li M r. a n d M rs. PhllUp L app, T w in ^ 'i l s , girl.

M ay 39—M r: a n d M rs. R . E . V ance, T w in Falls , boy; M r. anc^ M rs. L . Y. M lnshew , T w in Falls, boy; M r. a n d M rs. W alte r h . M oser, T w in Falls , boy; M r. and M rs. R ay Treadw ell; T w in Falls , boy: M r. a n d M rs. Lewis M. E sllnger, T w in Palls , boy.

M ay 30 — M r. a n d M rs. H aro ld S h a ffe r, T w in Palis , g ir l; M s. a n d M rs. Edw ard P . T hom as, Je rom e, girl.

M ay 31—M r. a n d M rs. E a r l W. Sears, M ilner, g irl; M r. a n d M rs. F loyd R . Moxley, Filer, girl.

Girls Contribute Flower Proceeds

Proceeds from th e sa le o f 70 doz- n flowers, a lm o st $40, will be

con tribu ted to th e public lib ra ry by tho N ettopew C am p F lro g irls ua th e resu lt of th e ir a n n u a l b e n e f it peony sale, M rs. W . A. V an E ngelen, gua rd ian , announced.

C on tribu tors o f flow ers were B yrd W alter, P rlnglo gardens, th o city p a rk , M rs. A. J . Peavey a n d M rs. S turgeon McCoy.

G lrU selling were Ju lia A nn R yan , D oris A nn Bherwood, D oro thy Vnn Engelen, GwendoUm H elfrcch t, L u ­cille Thom as. Pa t-tJravcs. M ary Ju n e Shea re r, E rm a L ea Sk inner, B a r­b a ra R andall, H elen T inker, B e th C ryder and M argoret V on Engelen.

Hints on Home CANNING"

T here 'a p le n ty c f hom e r-anw u- golng on these d a y ^ - J T h e r e M a i few h in ta fo r th e houaewUe w ho la s to r in g aw&y w in te r food.

C heck over c » o a in g equipm ent, i f a p recsure cooker is graillaU e i t shou ld b e tised fo r procewUig yege- tablea . i f c a n n in g in w ater b a th see th a t I t is equ ipped w ith m ck a n d cover. K etUes, kn ives a n d o th e r a rtic le s fo r p rep a rio g p roducts a re fo und In every k itc h cn .

^ T w o E sacoU ab Successfu l hom e c an n in g depcQ di

upon tw o th in g s : K illing o r ren d e r­in g InacUve b a c te ria p rese n t on food a o d p reven ting fu r th e r co n lam ln a- tlo n by sea ling th e s te r lllte d product ^ a lr-U g h t Jars. F ro m th la you e e t th o im portance o f carefu lly e x sm h i. rj Ing tops o f ja ra to see th a t thev a r«^ 0 f rc m n icks, c ra ck s a n d sh a rp -

th a t w ould p rev e n t a seaL #G a th e r p i ^ u c t a a n d w ash th em very J thoroughly . I n c a n n h ig vegetables A a n d a few h a rd f n iita such a s nears T th e "H o t P a c k '’ m e th o d Is used. T h is J co iuU ts o f a s h o r t precooking of p ro d u c t In Ju s t eno u g h w ater to '— ’ cover. T h e p ro d u c t is packed w hile h o t In to c lean J a rs a n d go tte n in to Conner a t once fo r processing.

A s soon a s J a rs a re fUUng w ith food a d ju s t c ap acco rd ing to type used. F or exam p le , tvhen u s ln j th e tw o-pleco ■■self-«allng" cap, place lid on J a r w ith seaU ng composlUoa n e x t to g lass a n d screw th e ban d firm ly tig h t . T h U c ap needs no fu r th e r U gh ten lng w hen Ja rs a re re ­moved fro m c a n n e r.

U se T im e T ables Follow reliab le tim e tab les caje*

fully . W hen c a n n in g In w ater b a th keep w aU r a t roU kig boU for e n tire p rocessing tim e a n d be su re i t covera J a « a t le a s t o n e Inch over top. in using pressure co oker fo r processing allow s te am to e scape a t le as t seven m in u tes th e n close valve a n d bring p ressu re to d e sired n u m b e r oX pounds.

W Jjen procesalng la com plete w - i 1 m ove ]iT s fro m w a te r b a th a t once. jl W hen p ressu re cooker processing u com plete, rem ove cooker from fire, allow p ressu re gauge to r e tu rn to zero. T licn open cooker a n d remove Jars. S e t J a rs o u t o f a d r a f t a n d r ig h t filde up to cool.

■nie E vening T lm ea wUi o ffer, » t In terva ls , specific h ln ta on. canning various ty p e s .o f foods. W atch for them .

DECLO IM rs. P e a rl In g ra m a n d son, Rua*-'

sell, h av e gone to S a l t L ake C ity, w here RusseU wlU receive m edical trea tm e n t.

Roy Jaco b s a n d G eorge GtU ett h av e re tu rn e d f ro m Moscow w here they have^ been a tte n d in g th e iml« versUy, ' • ’ ,

M rs. G eorge K ^ e r h a a -b e e H nam ed re g is tra r fo r DecJo prec inct. M rs. M elba W ilcox, form erly regis­tra r .. h as m oved to Id ah o Falls . •

Elmo a n d H om ey C hrlstopherson ' have gone to W allace fo r th e Eagles convention.

.Mrs. R u th Sw eet, w ho h a s sp e n t th e p a s t m o n th a t ' t h e C aribou ho s­p ita l a t Soda Sp rings, w as re tu rned hom o la s t week.

Mlsa B etty K ealer h a s re tu rned from B righam , w here she visited he r g randm other.

M rs. H yrum S . Lewis, repo rted #e- rlously Ul for th e - p a s t week, la sligh tly im proved.

B isliop a n d M rs. W infield H u rs t a n d son , Leo, a re In U tah for th e S traw berry .fe s tiv a l a t P leasan t G rove nnd Uio Ju n o conference a t S a l t L ake C ity . Leo H urs t, a n E agle Scout, will p a rtlc lp a to In th e a n n i­versary celebro tlon a t the confer­ence.

Mr, a n d M ra. WIU Lewis. Corvalllfl, Ore.. v isited la s t week a t th e H ynun Lewis home.

M r. a n d M rs. D ean WUcox have re tu rn e d Irom Dea Moines. Ia„ w here Uiey w ere recen tly m arried by Rev. C. G . A rras, pasto r of th e B ur- Icy P resby te rian church, who waa on h b vaca tion . M rs. Wilcox waa form erly ML%s W Uda M lsklmus. T he couple will live a t Declo. ' ^

Movie ScrapbookDy B ill P o r te r C a r ica tu res b ^ G eorge S carbo •

“ T rnde M ark ReBlstcrcd U. S . I 'u te n t O llke .

DUnivered In a m a g o tln a a d v f r t ls e m e n t . . . A lan C urtis U now ft • Prnmltiliiii M etro l u d ln g m a n . . . wmiced aa a bkU oollM ior . . . m9dMea lo r advritlslnR agencies . . . h a a one of H ollywood’s la rgeat w ardtolw s becniise of liin m odeling Job . . . recen tly m a rr ie d to P r M lU L aw ion • ■ . iin. U uglit h e r how to m odel . . . she now ooachea h im In M tlng . . . took ii|> boxing, b u t gave U u p because o( trem en do us appetite «M oh cauaed h jni to g t |n w eigh t . . . e p eh t 60 cen ts on a m ff l# en th e M -Q -M lo t . . . won a il a u lo m o § U ia ^ ..^ .U m -la * ainalJ hm isa m X M f« l OWjyou

. now working I r i 'h t i second h n p o r ta n l role, "Y ellow Jack" . . . 9 foet I incii ta ll, weighs 100 . b row n Ita lr, b luo eyes, b o m o n JtUjr 24 , , , in 4 ^Olilcigo suburb . *

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Hoiiaiiy, June 13,1938 IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM FS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO FageFlve

c r c l £ , ~ L i ^ IG irl Weds Boisean at

Local Churcli NuptialsM iss R u th Louiso W isem an, d au g h te r o f Mr. and l|Irs.

L eonard F . W isem an of th is city, and C lyde E dw ard Kodnlz o f Boise, w ere m arried yesterday af te rn o o n a t th e Presby' te r ia n church a t a tap e r ligh t cerem ony, one of th e moat ch a rm in g w eddings of tlie season. Rev. G. L. C lark read th e m a rr ia g e service.

Vows w ere exchanged be­fo re an a lta r backgrounded w ith g reenery , m ingled w ltli s ta r ry wliUo sy rlnga , a n d lllum lnnled by Ivory cn lhed rn l to p e rs In two 12- b ranchw l c ande lab ra . Baskets o( peonies banked c ith e r side or th e a lta r , a n d w h ite bows looped w ith sn a p d ra g o n s In p a ste l hues, m arked th e pew ends.

W ea rs T rad illonaJ W hite ■ E sco rted by h e r fa tlie r , th e bride

e n tered th e c h u rc h a t 4 o'clock to th e s tro ln s of th e L ohengrin wed ding m a rc h by W ngner, played ot th e o rg an by M rs. J . A. D ygert. She w as gow ned In a classic, slightly tr a in e d m odel o f w hite saUn, f a sh ­ioned w ith a h ig h -s ta n d in g Queen E lizabe th co llar a n d clo.?liig from tiie t i i ro a t to th e liu 'c rted -V Oodlce w ith a row of tin y w h ite sa tin b u t­tons. Tl^e eleeves w ere long and llg h t - f ltt ln g from th e elbow to the w rist.

H er i ln g c r tip veil cascadcd from a c o ro n e t of seed pearls , and was c a u g h t In place on e ith er side by c lu ste rs o f o range blossoms, Inclucl Ing som e from he r gnm dm other' w edding veil. S h e carried a hliawer bouque t o f T ailsm an roses a n d lilies of th e valley.

S h e w as preceded by h e r m aid of honor. M iss D oris Eby, of Boise, am i h e r a tte n d a n ts , Mr.-i. H ow ard Wl.se- m a n a n d M l.'j G w en Snyder, a ll slnv I b r ly gow ned In pu ffed sleeved floor le n g tn frocks o t m ousscllnc de .■;ole, a n d p ic tu re h a ts of h o r ich a lr b raid a n d tu lle. T he co lo rs 'o f th e ir gowas softly blend ing , M iss Eby wore bhic;M rs. W isem an, g reen, a n d MU.s S n y d er, peach . T hey carried sheaf bouquets of snopdragoa-,.

T h e b ride a n d h e r f a th e r were m et a t th e c hancel r a il by th e m inister, tlie bridegroom a n d hbs best m an ,C liiudo WLsemaii, b ro th e r of the bride. U slicrs were A ndrew Jeaji a n d H ow ard W isem an, an o th er b ro th e r o t tlie b ride. .•

T liro u g h o u t th e cerem ony Mrs.D ygert p layed so ltly th e rom antic m elody, "Always." Ml&s M elba H olm es p layed a violin solo, "A dor­a tio n ," p reced ing th e cerem ony. As Uie b r id a l p a rty le ft th e church.M rs. D ygert p layed th e M endels-

^£olm w eddm g m arch .O u t-o f-T ow n G bcsU

O ne h u n d re d guests w itnessed the w edding. P re sen t from ou t-o l-tow n were D . C. Rees, W iiltsburg, W ash., g ra n d fa th e r of th e bride; M r. a n d Mnt. M . L. Ham es-s, Fairfield , b ro th ­e r- in - la w a n d sl.ster o t th e b ride ­groom ; M r. a n d M rs. J . E. Schodde a n d M rs. Jo h n Y eam ans, B urley;Mr.' a n d Mr.i. J . E, B aker and sons,

-n o n a id aJid W allace B aker, Boke, a n d M r. am i M rs. P. T . Parish , Miss M Udrcd P a rish a n d How ard Pa rish .M r. a n d M rs. H . W. Levekc and Miss R u th Lovpke, a n d M rs. W. U. P a rker, a ll o f B uhl.

M em bers of th e b rid al pa rty and re la tives of th e couple were i.crved rcfreM hments a t (lie W isem an home,251! S ix th avenue ea-st, following the cerem ony. Lovely h i lUi nppoln t- nu 'n tn wa.i th e brlde'fi table, from w hich Mr.s. Ko<mtz c u t and scirved th e deco ra ted w edding ciike, A rry.'ilal lo n la ln e r he ld th e r c n tr r - plece of pink rtuiebiid.H, flunked by fliim tstlp p e d p ink tniieiH In c ry stal hoIili.T.-i. i\nd II luce c lo th rovered the table.

fo llo w in g a w edding tr ip to the w est coiLst, Mr. and M rs. ICooiilz will he a t hoiiu? Ju n e 20 a t (he Jolini.on 01iiiilnient-i In llobe , w here Mr.KoonI/. 1:1 iin aci'm nitiin l w ith (he i.tiUe liicdinii tux di'piti tiueiit.

Mih. K ooiitz’ golng-iiwuy WHS II powdi-r blue wool KidiuKllne ta ilo red milt, w orn w ith ii p rae li liu'e blouse, a n d navy and powder blue aece.s;i<irlrs,

D nlvrm lly K iud riiliMr/i. K oim lz iitleiijred th it th iiver-

ftlty o f Iilnlm , w here nlie \va;i ii m em ­b er o t DeUu Clnnmm, n iitlonul nocliil flororUy. n t r th e p a s t year aIio hii.i been em ployed na fiecrriiiry a t iliir I rr lg a tN l I jind ii comimny.

Mr. K ooiitz. w ho was Kradiiated fi'oni th e UiilverAity o t Iilaliii h i lt>37, l;i a m em ber o t D elta Clil, noclnl f ra ­te rn i ty , iinil Aljihii Kiippii Pul, bu.'.l- ne.'Ji lioniiriiry . He Is ii pu.M mitlonAl o fficer of InlerelilleK liilc ItnlKhln.

>/. jf. tf.UWtMMKK l'I.ANNI-:il IIY IIA rT IK T <]ll<)III>

a ir l n o t th e H. U. C). <1, uiid n um ber of ^llll'^t.1 w eic en tiT la ln rd line rv e iiin g la^ t week by theden i, Mln;i D etly Ji-m i l i l n ...........pre.-iiiled u t the busliie.vi nrs.ilon. ’I'lw, g roup m iide plunn to r a iiwliiiiiilii|{|i» fly to 1mi h e ld .Inly II, Uefie.'ih- ine iits w ere w rveil.

P reneiit were Mi.i. I., H. Tyler,Mrn. If. K, H iirnell. Mi;i. i l . II. Mul- le iiger n h d M rs, A les llmok.i, Kue^ts nm l Mlfl.1 H etty .leuii 'J-j'lei. Ml«:.M nrjorln I.ewI.i, M hs I.milNt Mmllli,M K i J e a n B ullenger. Mins lli i lh Ilrookfi, Mls;i Corn Chrlntennuii, Mh.-i H lolla a r i i n a iind Mln« Nyl<i Tyler.

Fajtiilies Attend Sunday Wedding

C harm ing sim plicity mark- ed th e m a rr ia g e yesterday m orning o f Misa R u th Eliza­beth Shipm an and W illiam J. Morgan a t th e home of th e bride’s p a ren ts , Mr. and M rs. C. R. S hipm an, 460 Second avenue n o rth . T he bridegroom is th e .son of Mr. and Mrs. V E. M organ.

T tic cerem ony w as w itnessed by m em bers of th e Im m ediate fam ilies of th e couple. T lic bride a n d bride groom took th e ir p laces before the f ireplace a t 9 o 'clock as Rev, a . L. C lark, pa.stor o f th e F irs t Presby te­r ian ch u rc h , rea d th e rin g service. P ink a n d w h ite peonies a n d pain ted daisies, a n d c a th e d ra l tapers In Ivory m ade a n etfectlvn background.

Couple's A ttendan ts M l:a M a ry J e a n S h ip m an wa.'

m aid o t h o n o r fo r h e r sLster,'nnil Leslie M organ w as h is b ro ther 's best

T he bride, w ho w as given In riage by h e r f a th e r , w ore a sm art w hite crepe .'iporLs d ress w ith b righ t touches of R ou m an ian embroidery, a n d c a rried ii iiM egay bouquet. Her sis ter w ore a n aq u a blue sports dress w ith pearl b u tto n de tails.

A We<ldlng b rea k fa s t was served a t th e P a rk h o te l folluwlng the mony. T h e p in k a n d w h ite wedding m otif, w as rep e a te d in a ll decorative details. Inc lud ing tlie cake which w as c u t a n d served by th e bride.

Covers w ere m arked for the bride and b rideg room ; M r. and Mrs. C. R, S h ip m an , M r. a n d M rs. V. E. M or­gan, M r. a n d M rs. Leslie M organ a n d d a u g h te rs , A nne and J a n e t; Mrs. J . A. M organ , gnm dm other of tlie b ridegroom ; Miss Sh ipm an , and G eorge S h ip m an , b ro th er of the bride.

O n Coast T rip Follow ing a w edding tr ip to San

Francisco. M r. and Mrs. M organ will be a t hom e Ju n e 25 a t th e Colonial a p a r tm e n ts . M r. M organ Is office m anager of th e B row ning Auto com­pany here.

M rs, M o rg an 's golng-aw ay o u tfit as a navy blue .suit w ith finger tip

Jacke t a n d qu ilted c o llar and high p o c k e ts ,.a n d m a tch in g navy acces- sorlea.

T h e b ride , o g rad u a te of T\vin F a lls h igh .school, received her nor- m degree from th e Unlver.slty of W yoming, w iicre she w as a K appa K appa G a m m a pledge. She Is a fo r­m er In s tru c to r in th e T o rrlng ton and Suiierior, W yo., schools.

T lie bridegroom , nbso a graduate o t th e T w in F alla high school, a t ­tended R iverside Ju n io r college, Riverside. C a lif - a n d tin! University of Idaho , w here he was it mem ber of D ella C hi f ra te rn ity . ;

>f. H- H- COIUITEKIKK (ilV E N DU ID E-K LK CT OK JU N E

Mls.'i A lm a D avidson, whose rlage li) A shiT R. H nbson will be solrm iilzeil J u n e 19, will be th e gnest of liKiior a t a show er th is evening, a rrang iid by M rs, J . 1,. Hob.ton, mo- thiT Ilf 111'! lirldegreMiin, a l 'h r r home. l&O Uiiiir L akes boulevard north ,

KIgtit liUlinitt« friends of the hon- oreir will a ltc n i l th e event,

Mr.s, K a th e r in e Prai;e e n terta ined a t a bridr'ii shnw cr fur Ml;.-i David son lust I 'venlng a t h e r home, HOI Adillsiin uvenlie. Kollowlng the p M'Tilutlon of th e Kills, the groui> WHS cn tiT ta iiied a t Chinese clieeki

Mr.i, F ra r / ' served refreshm etil.i la te hi- th e evening. Rosea form ed tiie tiililr a n d room decorations.

P resen t In add itio n to th e hl>ste^^ and tlir h ono r Kiie.'it weio Mrs. R. Pa rker, M is. R . Pence, M rs. II. B^'it, Mrs. K. L. Rogers, Mrs. K. O, W al- Irr. Ml.vi M a rl lia D unn iinil Mb.i M iirgiiiel Helinell.

1 5 e * p . M. - 2 /O t *" 0 M.K ld d lr t Ai)yllin«

C o iilh iunns from 1:04 1’, M --------- IW CLK JO K -K 'H

- T O bA Y * n d TO M O KItO W —T H i: FM tEECr I10MAN( J3

i t t l l H N ■ a y - O H A P ^

riu a I D U ner Cartoflnl

"M arch O f T lm r"

IIEU E m O M AI.AHKA ON VACATION VIHIT

MLis ll.-leii I 'l in o tt, In stiiielo r in th e nm sic d e p a ilm e n l a t tlie Jim eau, Alaska, Jniiioi' liigli school, r n tr r - liiliied u t a ile u i- rt bridgn tintnrday evening a t (he hom e o l her pa ien ls Dr, iin<l M rs. R. A. P a rro t t, »ilui.ilii)iii Blrerl riir.t. in honor o t her hoilsi HiiesI, Mls.'t V elm a Ulooin,

ML' s Illooni, a gu ide r.ohool Ira i h er a t Jiinea ii, l e d lliln nftenuH in for hi-r hom e In I<exing(oii, Neb spend Ihn nu iu tner, Mlsn I’a rro tl and Mis.s Iiloom re tu rn e d from A laska la s t week.

tlu e s ts w ere sea led n l ■ ftim,), table, a ltr a e llv p w ith ii liciwl (if lo .ir anil i llu m in a ted by p ink tapers.

Miss V iolet A dam s won th e bridgi p ri/e , iinil M iss lllooni received j guest favor.

Couple Married At'Sunday Rites

M iss M arg u erite Elizabeth McNcely, d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. R. H. McNeely, Twin Falls, becam e th e bride of A r th u r B e rt Peterson . Twin Falls, son of M r. and Mrs. C. R. P eterson , K im berly, a t im ­pressive r i te s - yesterday a t 12:30 o’clock.

T h e m o rr lag e w as perform ed by P residen t J . E . A llred o t the L atter D ay S a ln ta ta b ern ac le , and was wl ne.ssed by th e Im m ediate families,

T h e .b r id e w ore a w hite palm beach sp o r ts t u l t w ith a rose-pink ch lffc u blouse a n d w hite accessories, a n d n corsage bouquet of brldc'i rosea. A h a n d -c a rv e d necklace be- longing to th e b ridegroom ’s g ran d ­m o the r, co n trib u ted an Interesting no te to h e r ensem ble.

M a tro n of Honor M rs, N oble K elllnger, h e r sister's

m a tro n o t h ono r, w ore a grey .suit w ith s la te blue accessories and .sage of sn a p d ra g o n s . C laude W ise­m a n w as b est m a n for Mr. Peterson.

M r. a n d M rs. Pe te rson , pa re n ts ot th e brldegcoom , were hosts e labo ra te w edding d in n er for 30 guests a t t l i e lr hom e In Kimberly, follow ing th e cerem ony. Iris and peonies p red o m in a te d In the decora­tive schem e a n d th e wedding cake w as c u t a n d served by the bride.

L eave (o r S a lt Lake M r. a n d M rs. Pe te rson left yester­

day a fte rn o o n on a m otor tr ip to S a lt L ake C ity a n d Bryce and Zion n a tio n a l p a rk s. A fte r Ju n e 18. they will be a t hom e to th e ir friends a t 121(3 E ig h th avenue cast.

M r. P e te rso n is employed by the New R ogerson iio te l. B otli the bride a n d bridegroom a re g radua tes of; the T w in F a lls h ig h school.

* V' *W OMEN’S CLUBS G IV EN O B JE C T IV E S

C onduc ting club In stitu tes and .studying gove rn m e n t and tlie Con­s ti tu tio n or th e U nited S ta te s will be th e p r in c ip a l objectives of Wo­m e n ’s c lubs n e x t year, recommended by M rs. S tu a r t S cven rs , retiring dis­tr ic t p re s id en t, i t w as revealed a t th e m eeU ng o t th e R u ra l Federation S a tu rd ay a fte rn o o n . Mrs. A lbert Pu tz le r w as hoste ss to th e group.

M rs. Lee S m ltli of th e W ayside c lub; M rs. J . D. E a rh e a r t of th e Blue L akes B ou leva rd club, and M rs. R.

D oud o f th e C ountry W om en’s club gave rep o r ts o f th e rccent con­ven tion of th e F i rs t D istric t F ede r­a tio n of W om en’s clubs, he ld a t M alad.

T w enty m em bers a ttended the m eeting , th e f in a l session u n til next S ep tem ber. M rs. T liom aa C. Buck- lin p resided In th e absence of the p residen t, Mr*. W . A. Poe.

il. If. ii.FA M ILY REU N IO N FE A T U RE S DINNER.

T lie hom e of M r. a n d Mrs. G erald Askew w as th e scene of a family reun ion yesterday a fternoon . A gar­den d in n e r w as served a t 2:30

'clock.A ttend ing (he de ligh tfu l event

icrc M r. a n d M rs. F re tl Askew and fam ily, B eaver C reek. O re.; Mr. and M rs. C larence Y oung a n d fiunlly, W endell; Mr. a n d M rs. OtLs Askew a n d fam ily , B uhl; a n d Mr. and Mrs. G erald Askew, M r, a n d Mrs. A lbert A-skew a n d fam ily ; M r. and Mrs. C harles Askew a n d fam ily; M r. and

Ed A.^kew. M r. a n d Mrs. M al­colm Field a n d fam ily, MIs. Nona D eU oard a n d M yron Askew, a ll of T w in Fulls.

¥ ¥ ¥CO LLEG E FR IE N D S L E A llN O F M A RR IA G E

A nnouncem en ts have been cclved by T w in Fulls frlend.s o f tlie

iple, te lling o f th e mnrrliige June 3 o l M1S.S O t rtru d e S chaefer, duiiKh-

o f Mr, am i M rs. Jo h n Schaefer, a n d Dr, OcDrgc Tltu.s Cornell, also of P rie st itiver.

T he brliiii Is a fo rm er stu d e n t a t tile U iilverslly o f Idaho , Moseow, a n d a m em ber of I>eUa G am m a so rority . Dr. C ornell Ls a d e n tis t in P r ie s t R iver, w hero th e couplo will lie a t home,

¥ ¥ ¥FIVK-HUi r ll i t l l lO K l'I.A Y t;il AT AKFAIK

M rs. L. (1. H iitleilen was hostew a t n (Ive-.Miit bridge p a rly recently a t lie r hoini'. I t was one of th e first l(X!al evi-nts lit w h irh th e gam e lin<l been plnv<-<i by a Inrge Krniip.

Mi;i. A llirit Pilti'.ler. Mrs, A. H llenNon iimi Mi:.. V an T ilberg werr p i l r r w lnni'is.

A colot Ih-'nie (it yellow and g rre r w as tn il ii ir il III Ihe ileciirutlonB and reftesliiiicni.''.

Winuer

IIUAD - n iB T I M M W ANT ADO.

CalendarC om m unity C h u rch L ad les’ Aid

society will m e et a t th e c h u rc h W ednesday a t 1 p . m . fo r a po t- luck luncheon . M rs. Roy B lack is hostess.

* - ¥ ¥Am om o class of th e B o p tls t S u n ­

day school will m eet to n ig h t a t 8 p . m . a t th e hom e of M rs. M . M. B arron , n o r th w es t of T w in Fa lls .

r i . Jf. i f i f .K null O ran ge will m e et W ednes­

day a t 8 p . m . a t th e c h u rc h . H os­tesses request U ia t m em bers bring ple.-M rs. A. C. R u th e rfo rd will give a p a trio tic address.

¥ ¥ ¥T w in F a lls c h ap te r, O rde r o f th e

E as tern S ta r , w ill m e et T uesday a t 8 p . m , a t th e M asonic tem ple . M rs. M lm ile Shotw ell, p a s t w orthy m a tro n , will p reside, a n d th e In ­itia to ry degrees will be con fe rred .

¥ ¥ ¥T h e W om en’s A u x i l i a r y of

S trad ley c h a p te r No. 5, D . A. V. will m e e t T uesday a t 8 p . m . In th e L egion M em orial h a ll. O ff i­cers will be e lec ted, a n d re f re sh ­m en ts will be served.

¥ ¥ ¥

Couple Wed atSuburban HomeA t th e a ttra c tiv e suburban

home o f th e bridegroom on Blue L akes boulevard n o rth , Mrlj. L a u ra L . G oodhue and Jame.s A. Campbell w e r e united in m arriag e y es te rd ay m orning a t 8 o’clock, only th e im m ediate familie.s a tten d in g .

Rev. G . L. C lark, p a s to r o f th e P resby te rian c h u rc h , rea d th e rin g cerem ony. M iss D olores C am pbell played a n o rg an solo, " I Love 'y on T ru ly ," B aske ts o f peonies, sy rlnga , roses a n d lilies deco ra ted th e room s.

T h e b ride w ore a d u s ty p in k ta llo rd s n lt w ith navy blue acc es­sories. H er flow ers w ere w iste ria a n d honeysuckle from th e C am pbell gardens.

A w edding breakfa.-it w as se rved In th e pergola . Ju s t o ff th e te trac e . T h e couple le l t Im m ed iately follow ­ing th e b re a k fa s t on a w edding 't r ip to S u n V alley.

Mr. a n d M rs. C am pbell wH! be a t hom e to th e ir I r lcn d s a t o n in fo rm al •'open house" from 9 a . m . to 9 p . m . Sunday , Ju n e 19, Peonies w ill be p re ­sen ted a s favo rs to th e w om en guests.

Mr. C am pbell is p ro p rie to r o f th e H om e P lum b ing a n d H ea tin g pany he re .

¥ ¥ ¥CLEVER LUNCHEON H O N O R S B R ID E -E L E C T

C harm ing am ong th e cou rte slc s a rranged for M iss O w en S n y d er, bride of n e x t week, w as th e lu ncheon a n d show er p resldctj over, by J J r s . J . S . K lm es, a n d h e r d a u g h t^ t . M iss W anda K lm es, tills a fte rn o o n a t th e ir hom e on N in th avenue cast,

Dre.s.sed a s flow er g irls In summ ci frocks of pink a n d blue, B e tty J e a n K lm es a n d D oro thy K rengel p resen t ed th e lionorec w ltli a p ink and w hite basket of flowers im m ed ia te ­ly follow ing th e luncheon . C onceal­ed bcnea tli tlie blossom s w ere tin g ifts fo r the brlde-olect,

M rs. G eorge F ra ile r , n io llie r of Uie iionoreo, and Mrs. R. E. L. Oiir- n and , m o th e r of th e bridegroom- elect. Iv an G an ian d , were special guests. O th e r guesLi were Mrs. G eorge C appel, Mrs, C u rtis T u rner, M iss F ronces W ilson. M iss M arjorie K ingsbury, M iss M arjorie Jo lin ito n , M iss M a rth a M orehotue and Miss K a th e r in e Colwell.

G uests found th e ir p laces a t three q u a rte t ta b les c en te rrd w ith bowls of pink a n d whlt<- ro.vn. I.unchcon was served by H etty J e a n K lnirs a n d D oro thy K rengel. Peonies wer< the room trim s.

M rs, F ra z ie r will en tertiiiii to ­m orrow u t a linirlieon for th e lirlil< a n d h e r a tlen d an ln . Ml.s^<-s Wll.'.on K imen, Colwrll nnd M ord io iire . •

Sirs. Robert U. W erner, 311 Sev­e n th avenue ea»l, won th e B en - dlx Home L au n d r j m achine In a c ontest sponsored by th e Soden Eleelrlo company, w ith a 50-w ord c om m ent on how the m ach ine has revolutionized w ashday.

T he tx-i-t In iiicnv nu tritive and :,mr tliiin liny o the r ciiltl iiMil r.xi'i'iit th e piitiito.

JEROME

EASTERN STAR FLAN.S PARTY FO R CniLD R EN

All ch ild ren of E astern S t a r m em ­bers a re Invited to a ttend th e a n ­nua l child ren 's p a rty of th e o rg an ­ization Friday afternoon from 3 to 5

'clock a t H arm on park , M rs. O rr in ’. Fuller, general ch a ln n a n ,

nounced th is afternoon .Gam es for various age g roups will

be directed by five girls, a ll d augh of E astern S t a r m em bers. M em ­

bers of the hostess com m ittee. Mr.s. Fuller, hlrs. Ray Holmes a n d M rs. Victor Galloway, will m ake fina l a r- rangcm enU for th e occasion tom or-

eveniiiK following th e regu la r .session of the O .E S. ch ap te r a t M a­sonic temiile.

Assisting the com nilttec In e n te r ­ta in in g th e ^;uc^t.s, .’ ervlng refre sli- nient.s and ilistributlng th e carn ival favors, will be Miss Loreen R ille r, M iss Melba Holme;;. Mi.-.s Judy Jones, MKs Lillian Lnubenhelm and Mi'.s P a tric ia G raves.

More than 100 guests w ere p ro s­i t a t the annual m o th e r -d a u g h te r

ban quet a t tlie M ethod ist c h u rc h la st week. Mr.s. A rth u r F . K ess ler acted as toastm listcr. A m a le s e x ­te t composed of E lbert R ice. H aro ld a . RoberLs, Dr, C, W, A ld rich . W il­liam Mlkesell, Jam es D avis, a n d Jam es Freem an sang, accom pan ied by M rs, E. E. Connor. M iss Beverly Rice sang two solos, and M iss M a r ­ga re t Pyle and M arjorie Jo h a so n o t Twin ^ l l s gave a s h o r t sk it . F ra n k Peterson h a d c h a rg e or d e - votlonaLs.

T hursday evening bridge c lub m e t a t th e Home of M r. a n d M rs. W.

. Ikuril. Prizes were a w a rd e d to I* nnil Mrs. W. L. Ikard .Pioneer bridge club m o t la s t w « k

a t th e home of Mrs. E. M- C h u rc h ­m an . Q uests were Mrs, D elno Me- M alian, nnd Mrs. W eltcro th , P rizes wero awarded to M rs, W. A, Helfis a n d Mrs,' W illiam H ardw ick . M rs. M cM ahan rccclve<l guest p rize.

M rs. Sidney O lcott, H ollyw ood. C alif., is a guest a t th e hom e of h e r s is ter , Mrs. E. M. C h u rc h m an , fo r a few weets.

M rs. Dave S h u rtllff Is sp end ing a few days in V ale, O re., v isiting rela tives ajid friends. Mr. a n d Mrs.- S h u r tl lff left la st week X or. Vale w here they a ttended th e w edding of M r. S liu rtliff 's sLstcr. M r. S h u r i- liff retu rned to Jerom e 'a n d M rs. S h u r tl it l will re tu rn la ter .

Sew ing club m et a t th e hom e of M rs. May Burke th is w eek. E ig h t guests were p resen t and th e a f te r ­noon was siK nt socially a n d In sew ­ing.

Students Told to Get Numbers for

Social SecurityB O ISE, Ida ., Ju n e 13 OI.PJ — T he

Id a h o social security bo a rd todoy to ld s tu d e n ts p la n n in g .to e n te r p a rt

full-U m e em ploym ent th is su m ­m e r th a t they would need social security account num bers.

W h e th e r t h i em ploym ent Is p a rt tim e, p e n n a n e n t or tem porary , th e s tu d e n t m u st secure ah account card a n d rep o r t It/: num ber to his em ­p loyer, th e board said.

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NEW YORK BALL CLUBS HOLD SPOTLIGHTKIMfiERLY HOLDS UNDISPUTED LEAD IN SCI LEAGUE PLAY

Eden, Goodiug Tuttle and Hagerraan Lose

Yankees Take Second From Indians; Giants Retain National Lead

6 7 G EOB G E K lB K S e r

N E W YORK, June 13 -(U.P.)—T he param ount issue in th e m ajo rs today concerned th e Yankees and th e G ian ts and how to keep th em from stag ing th e ir th ird subway w orld series.

A few days ago both New York team s seemed to be crack ­ing up. T he Y anks lost th re e in a row to th e W hite Sox, who previously had lost 11 ou t of 12 gam es. T he G iants dropped six in a row and w ere flound- . — .- i ■ —

E V I E WOP WEEK-END

SPORTS

e rin g all over th e west.T b e yw ikfl r lgh lad them w lves to ­

d a y » n d boasted a w inning s treak of th ree s tr a ig h t w hich lltt«d them to w ith in a gome and a h a ll o f the league-lead ing C leveland Iiid lans. ■nie a i a n t s lough t th e ir way back In to th e N ational league lead by w inding u p th e ir w e item cam paign w ith llvo victories In Uielr la s t bIx gam es. . ^

C lc\-eland. w ith a 3 ' i gam e lead w hen th e te am cam e to New Y ork, moved back a fte r U k ln g two stra ig h t lick ings fro m th e Y anks. T h e Y anks be a t C leveland 's tw o g rea tes t p itc h ­e rs in one g a m e -J o h n n y AUen a n d B ob T eller w ho folded before 43,702 l a m yesterday .

B a ffla g W ins Stta R e d R uffing scored h is e igh th t Ic-

to ry beating th e In d ian s 7-6. R u f­fin * h i t s hom er w ith two m a u s ab o ard , » n d rookie Joe G ordon won th e gam e w ith a hom er off I^ lle r i a th e e ig h th w ith Dickey on base.

I n th e w est th e G ian ts divided a doub le-header w ith th e 8 t. Louis C a rd in a ls to m oln la ln th e ir tw o- t t m e N ational league leftd over the Chicago C ubs. T i e G ian ts r a n th e ir w inning s tre ak to five s tra ig h t by pairing th o flTst gsm e, B'5. T h e C ards w on th e ir l l r s t gam e of th e season iTom th e O lanU by annex ing th e n ig h tc ap , w hen C arl Hubbell faUed in a b id fo r h is 300th victory.

-B ig Inn lB l” Day I t wa* "big inn ing" day a round

m o st o f tb e c irc u it yesterday. The D e tro it T iger* took dow n th e p rlie by be atin g W ashington , lB-12, a fte r tra i lin g a t one tim e. l l - l . W ith O e h n n g e r a n d Y ork h ittin g hom ers in th e sU th th e T igers scorcd 10 ru n s . E ven so they w en t in to the n in th one ru n behind, b u t staged a se v en -ru n rally .

T h e A th le tics won th e day s only tw in U lu m p h by beating th e SC, XauIs B row ns. 8-3 a n d 1-U (five in ­n in g s ) . Bob Johnson h i t tw o hom ers lo r th e A's in th e f irs t gam e.

T h e B oston R ed So* a n d Chicago V fhlte flox broke even in a double- he ad e r. T h e R ed Sox w on th e open­e r. 3-3, o n Ben C hapm an’s double in th e e lg h t i t T h e W hite Sox took th e n ig h tc ap . 4-3. on G erald W alk- e r ’a n in th inn ing hom er.

C obs B eat BrooWyn S co ring nine run* In th e e igh th

Inn ing , th e Cubs b eat Brooklyn, 0-3, b u t succum bed to F reddy F llts lm - m on*’ fo u r-h li p itch ing to lose fl-0 , in th e second gam e. Dolf CamUll h it a h o m er w ith th e bases loaded off L a rry T rench In th e nigh tcap .

C in cin n a ti sp lit w ith B oston, th e Beea w inning th e ^Irst gam e, fl-9, In 10 inn in g s a n d tiw R eds tak ing the Mcond, 7-4. n e tch e r-s single won th e f i r s t gam e, w hile Paul D erringer ou tp ltch ed Jim m y T u rn e r in the n ig h tc ap . Ival O oodm an h i t hom er No. 14. A crowd of 53,735 a ttended .

S coring te n runs In th e f i l th and s ix th Innings, P lttib u rg h won from th e PhUlles, ll-fl. Mace Brow n scored h la e ig h th relief victory.

Solons Slip In Coast Racc

(By U nited P rc u )Sucram ento dropped a full game

In tJ)n Pucllla Coast leauua stan il' iitgs yeaterday wheti i t sp lit a clnu' ble -hcac lfr wUJt Hollywood wlillo second plocf^ Ban FrancU co w«» » ' n ln g a pa ir from Portland . T he su its le ft Uio Bolons th ree gam es In th e lead .

O sborne Iw t a lou«h niin fnr lln l Jywood In tlio opener w hen h e B“vn o n ly tlu c e h ltn bu t lust 3 to a. S c h m id t wan (Iio w inning |)llcher. I n thfl second game, I 'r le ts s worked fo r B acram eiito anil Uablcit anil N Itcliolas Ruw duty for Hollywood a s tlw B iars wnn, & t» 3.

Ix 'roy lir r r i iia n n . wliu Jo lnrd Hnii FranclAco u l l t r lirt was droppcd 'by H ollywood li\*t week, jilayed a lead' Ing rolo In 1>oUj Han Franclsco'i w ins. A s a p liich - lil llr r In th e Ural gatiio ho tle a ied Uie baso^ and s ta r t ­ed a s lx -n m rally In the elgtitli t l i a t gave U>e Beals a 7 tn 3 de­c ision. b a m Olbnoii Was th e w inning p llc h e r a n d D arrow tlio lo u r . I l r r t - m a im Iillrhed th e second gam e and gave aeven lil ts wliUe w lnnlnu, 3 to 1.

lioa A ngrlr* intOo >t ir r r n Ktra}«)il ov e r Beattlfl hy l>eallng Q regory, 0 to 4, a n d T u rp in . 1 to 0 ,

O lds p itched O akland to a 3 In 1 tr iu m p h over O akland In th n flrnl gaftw a lth o u g h h e gave up n ine hlla a a d id H ebert fo r thn I 'a d in . I n titc aocond ga ine Salvo won lo r Ban Die­go, A to 3. H urling for th e O aksw erc Bhischan. V an f le e t , Pyle a n d Dltt-

BA8 EBALL — Jo h h n y V an d er- M eer, C incinna ti N ationals rookie le ft-h a n d er, hu rled a n o -h lt, n o -ru n gam e ag a in s t Boston S a tu rd ay , the f i r s t gome of Its kind In th e league since 1634.

TRA CK AND FIE L D —Q le n n C u n ­n in g h a m won a specia l th re e -q u a r ­te r m ile even t a t th e New Y ork A. O. gam es at E as t O range, N. J .. to com ­p le te a busy day. I n th e New Y ork race he led H ow ard B rock to th e ta p e by two ya rd s b u t fa iled to es- sU hltah a record. U niversity o t C a li­fo rn ia a th le tes m ade a c lean sweep of the broad Jum p w ith A rnold N u tting . G uy M anuel o n d R ed H eap fin ish ing In th a t o rder, took the h ig h Jump on R obert C a n n in g 's leap of 8 fee t 4 Inches, a n d p laced th ird In th e 1.000-meter m edley ru n in Uie N ew York gomes.

TEN NIS—T h e U nited S U te s d e - fea ted G re a t B rita in , 6-3, In th e w om en's W lghtm an cup m a tch e s a t W imbledon, E ngland . H elen WUV; Moody cap tu red th e de cb lv e m a tch , beating s k y Stam m ers, 6-3, 3-6. 6-3. Alice M arble defeated Peggy ficrlv - cn , 6-3. 3-6, S-0. D on Budge m a d e a tenn is g ran d slam by w in n in g th e F re n ch na tio n al h a rd c o u rt t i t le to add to h is A m erican, B r itish and A ustralian crow ns. Budge d e feated Roderick Menzel, of Czechoslovakia,

'3. 6-2, 0-4. In th e f ina ls . Slm ono M ath leu , o f France , w on th e F r e m ti w om en’s singles, by beatU ig Nelly A d tm scn , o f Belgium , D estrcm eau and P e tra , o f F ra n ce , d e fea ted Budge a n d G ene M ako fo r th e d o u ­bles cham pionship, 3-0, 6-3, 0-7, 6- 1.

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Legion Boys Play at Buhl Thui'sday

A fter loslDf gam es to B uh l and B arley a t the old b a ll p a rk h e re , tb e American Legion nine will p lay a r e - <um game a( B uh l T h u n d a y , The gam e Is called fo r 6 p . m . T ea m members, abore. a re (left to righO , f irs t row—Bagdley. V. Sm ilh , DaW dton, L ivingston, S te a rn s ; second row—Meecb, Taylor, C alvert, W ard, Davis, H inflelon. T e t t ; th ird row—M anager W . W . F ra n ts , D. Sm ith , S a iin ,.C ar l RItcbey, chairm an of th e Legion baseball com m ittee . Peck, Moon, Toolson, a n d Bobby H oobler, coach.

D m n Stays at Home for Specialists' Inspection

Star Hurler’s Arm Fails To Recover After Rest

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U. s. OpenGolf Tournament

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FRED STONE(Special to E vening Times)

DENVER. Ju n e 13—People, people everywhere. W hat n m ob w hen R a lph O uldahl dropped a n npp ioaeh shot on the gfeen, T hey itum pw lcd m arslm U and the police hnd no con ­tro l OH h it f ina l iniU v.ciil dow n. He wa.H (lurroundecl by a dozen police and token to th e ciiib liou-.e. A gnl- lery oI nevcn to 10 thou.s;iiul pcoi>!c followed his liust nine holc;i.

There was plenty of e xcltrm cn t on lh a ( fast IS holes. In na d o tia l loum eys, you know, ru n n ers |o from one bunch of p layers (o a n ­o ther, keeping a ll Inform ed of the score of the oppoilllon.To s ta r t th e Ui.it inornlnK Plcnrd

van leading. At Die end u( th e (Ir.^t IS holes, Dick M cU w in ill fronl, wllJ) Em m ery ZlinwiPinnu) oi I 'o r t- ■ ihd threntenliig . T here wn.i vxi'lie- m en t galore!

Jim itogerH, llir C hc iiy Hlll^i pro, d id no t Imve i\ i>ciinliy inr TJ luilr:i. Ho U a beautifu l (Irlvcr, to 300 yards righ t dow n th e mlcldli- -hut

a n ’t pu lt. Cooper, Krvnilii niid Plcnrd nre p len ty hwr.-t »i ilu- pui- tlng gnnir.

O n tlir l;iit il.iy iif play i>ii N<i, «. IVI yurd^, n l r l i and llyioii NrKon « r ro iiUylnK toj;rtUf-r »nil iiiil (h r Ilrxt KholK tvllliili IH liii'liri ii( llir cup and bo th , i-' n trd liliillr:i . . , Kay M an iiiiin 'a ( r r on Ni>. H w as 223 ynrda and rlinm rd llir ( ii|i a n d ftJ* tee «ii ,V.i, M, JiJ.Iyarda, Ju^l e lglil In ih r i nlim l nf (hn «'Up. T h n t’n rrxlly <i>mi1iik r im '' '~h1IIii>uI i r l t l i i f iii i) \«h rrr In piirlliulA i.Ciinlrnl pluyi'i In liir Id iiilu im fiit

w in Kmciy Z liiiin .'iiu„ii . . , l/iiiiir;,t wocxl pU yer- Jliiiiiis I'lKniiMni , , . for niy "koUI" giniir, Mi. ( iiil-iliilil, tilniM'ir . . . Ilcii lull .Miiiliti uii.t Ih r luiii i l i lu i . . . Ill) l lir l.ilt- wny, (liildtilil. J iitiiu rii iiliO lti'\nlli«. , , lu llio loilHli MiiliUMlrii , . . cmlllp u " 'e ii, >’> I'll mil.

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CHICAGO, Ju n e 13 (U.Rl— A corps of spccialiats « a s callcd in today to dete rm ine once and for all w hat’s w rong w ith Dizzy D ean’s helpless p itch ing .-irm.

.Seeking som e r( jtu rn on nn inve.stment of .$250,000 in cash and players, M anager C harlie Grimm ordered Diz to ’ r e ­main behind while th e Chicago Cuba em barked on an eaatern

trip and subm it to a complete physical checkuii.

T h e m onth of rest p rescribed by D r. .Jol)i) F . Davis, Cub physician, le ft D ean w ith an arm as lim p as

d lsh rag Instead of cu rcd o t the m ysterious ailm ent w hich reduccd h im from baseball's g rea te s t r ig h t­h a n d er to an ordinary p itc h e r with

th ing b u t a slow curve,'D ean Is no good to us Oie way he

Is." O rlm m said. "We've go t to find o u t w h a fs wrong w ith h is o rm so

've called in theso speclallst.s. One doctor's repo rt Isn’t enough.

T lie specialists- asked th a t th e ir nam es bo w ithheld.

T h e com plete overhauling will s ta r t w ith Uio broken toe Dlz re- felveci III Inst year's a li- s ta r game ond e x tend on up to hU teeth , He'll be te sted fo r e> try a lln ien t tlm t ever slowe<l lip a fa s t ball p ltrh e r,

"D ean ’s whole trouble s ta r ted with th a t b roken toe," snld C harles Druke. ns.sH taiit to O w ner P hil K . WrlKley. "W hen h e broke th a t, ho trle<t to rh an g o h is p itch ing siylo to ti th e In ju red to»-. T he nrw niyle hu rt h is a rm la te hi the year nnrl tlm l o ld a ilm ent. U still w ith him ."

SchedulellMUUy, J u m l>-WIUy Drug

Vt. T o rd I tf t ru f e r- l lo n is l.iin ib tr; V a a e o n . O teM -P ain t.

TueM lay, Ju n « 14—Ford T ra n i- ( •r-H ooM L um ber vs. Vogel'a; I C ta h o F o v tr n . U U h Chief*.

V « teM iU ]r, JiUM 1ft—Jerom e 0 » - a p w , W ik y D m i : u u h

,C h M b VI. m t t o .T buhiiU y. Ju n * i » - v o ( e r i vi.

I'hllaiUlpnift "am* calUd •

... UUU aiul Rttickar,IHtinlt Wftjthliialoit

i‘u(t*nl>aiii<-r. V •>i.1 Yotk; IV,Kiftkanakaa aiul

Y e s l e r d a y ’H

HEROJo« O ordoii. Y ankoa rookie sr<>

ond basem an, who h i i a hom er w ith a m a le on tMia to gtvn th e world chainplona a 7-0 victory ovrr Olevcland.

m c H .i'iw o o i) , Duuhi't. 1‘lenklir-

Wlllliilii H, ill) I'llIki |ril),0(

itnpeil iincoinli toiliiy w llh n l»iii.< p riiir il liiiuilil i)IIm'1\i, l'’ll]>ril tliiril » Vjili li New lliillywouil pmk

't'liii lliK-r-) riti -niln a n t-iih ip <il Wm I'nv (lour to (liii |)iu wan lieliiK vnnnrd [ tli(< sliililrs. 'r ii iliir i Mitil Diilllx-i'n |i't(t Iwllhntrnil thr liix k

t i iu n l l to lh< n irli» i)i.Mill <.I IVi,.

iii|ii'it tion i I iniL whllii h<III II ili'i.di iiDli'k IlniKlIn

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I 'o ts . Itrd Hi>i Johnaoti, A ih ld ira rioodiiian. lirdrt

Lombardi and Averill Top Loop Batters

NEW YO RK , Ju n e 13 lUP'—E^arl Averill, outllcU ler o f ' t h e leagiic- lending C leveland In d ian s replacr<l his team m ate H al T rosky lit f lr jt place In th e A nierlrnn league ba tting

irdlng to averages released today.

He picked up live po in ts fo r an averaac ot J74 w hich topix-d ’I'ros- ky’s by live imliit.i, Jim m y Koxx. Uo.iiwi Ke<l B<ix llcnl Ijasemaii, «'ho

In n in tli p lace la s t wei k, Kolned Uilrd iiliice w ith nn uvernge ol ,3C5,

I im rr iis r iif ‘l i [Kilnt-n.l,oinbar(ll Topa N ational

Ernli' t.o inbnrdl, chunky C lnrln- na tl l a tolier, led tlic N ational Iruniir lin tlrrs w llh tw o po in ts alieiul Ilf Cookie l.avngelto of lirooklyn. l.avKKetli), who was In f irs t jiIiup

werk, ^hlm ped n ine pohit.r Ilk M .Ciiim li'k, CliicUiiinll fin.l email, held ih ltd w ith .S'iV w v- jMilnli off h h lil.'>t wrck'^ iiiiirk. •||.- v r trn in I.i'(ty (Im ve of Iloi-

im n il tlKi A nirrli'a ii lrn«ini lilt.lii 1.1 w ith li-n w ins BKiiln 't one

jiH'i of .000. Dunny Miirl''avilvii, t)I l> • 'llU•lrll llo-.tonII 1 .'.’ iilti l i 'r , hri\(l"(l ih i' N atlomil ''iii;ilr flliiKrr.'i w ith flvr wlii.'i iiiid iiii' for a m urk of

O the r L eaders ' l.raili'i .i In Dthnr (li']uirlmrnt'>: Itiiiiii biillpil In: (A) I'uxx, Hi)%ton,

If; iN ) O lt, N rw York, 4'J,'HK-. lA i -lYiivls, Wii.^liliiKton, 00;

Ni Mtiiiip, Nrw Y oik, Itfl.DiiiiiiU't. (A) C id iiln , liin ion , la;

N i Mi ( 'o iiiilck, ( HllcliiiuilI, I';.I'i IIiI .m: (Al A vrrlll, C Irvrlan il, 1;

N i tillin' m id 111.V.O, I'lll'.ljiitH h, loiidiiiiiii d n r ln n a l l , n iul Mize, tJt...... ;« nii ti,

Itiiiiin .v (A) I 'o w , iio,ilnn, IB;iiiiiatl. n . Iioston, 43; <N)

iidmm Itiiii.'.; lAi

OH. Ni'v* Yin :it .iln i l)l.^(•^; lA ) I .fw lv W aili-

liiKliui, II); IN) O uhin. C hlrago , 0.

I V i i i i i i i i K - <iol(<-r8 IVcOff ill

NV«'hI c i -i i < )|K U 1CK l.O llAD O n f l l lN d H , Colo

.hull- i:i UlCi M orr ih n n 10 of the iiiitliMi'n Iruiiinu w onicn Kolfers l>e- Klll pliiv t<Hlav In tho woliirn'n w*nt- eiji I 'lu ijiam em n i {he ilio«<l-

Mi.v H rirn lll rk s J la rh of M ttle ItiK'U, Ark , fo iin rr woiiien'n natlin i' nl npi'ii < lininp1on, Wixfl un r n ily he voiilo 'rh<< Ill-Ill uImi hii'h idrn MU' d ird (lln lir) Dlili Ick.Min i>{ I lru n - uiiMit, 'tvx : Mrn. (Jpal H ill o f K an -

and I 'a tly Herg, Iho ao- Yrnr-'i(d Mlnn<‘npol|n go iter who .'liiliiiilny won llie tram -M lsslssljip l tnu iiin iiirn l u t 'i-iiUu.

I.KAOIIK I.KAOEKH (Hy tin l le d IVeM)

r U y r r a n d Cluh (> A ll I t II Pel. Avrrin. Ind ian* «7 1111 « l 07 .171 TnMky. Ind iana <• 165 >B flt . m l.a v a ir ll» . Doilg'rs SA 13g 13 HO ,)M Irftniliardl, I t r d i 3A IIA IH 40 .SM ftlyrr, Kriialur* « | 138 :0 47 .IM

Mac Lauds Guldahl for His Cherry Hills Golf

By U ENRY M eLEM OBEDENVER. Colo., Juno 13 (Uia —

E v e r p a r fo r 72 holes over one o f th e f in es t te sta o f golf la th e U n ited S ta le s .

N ot a single s ix on h is card .A crack ling su b -p a r 60 In th o

f in a l round w hen th e p ressu re woa on.

T h a t ’s how R olph O u ldah l. th a b ig m an In th e w h ite cap, w on tlic 1838 N ational O pen a n d becam e th o f i r s t successful defender o f th e tltJe slncc Bob Jones In 1030.

A nd If you d o n 't th ink th e busi­ness o f repeating in th e open. W ith th e w orld’s g rea tes t golfers Os your rivals U a task . Ju st take a look a t th e record book.';. B illy B u rk o 'w o n In 1931 and w as eev- e n lh In 1932. O ene S a rn re n took I t a ll in 1933 a n d fh ilshed a sc ram b ling tw en ty -e igh th a year la te r w hen J o h n n y G oodm an w as th e w inner. Q oodm an could fin ish n o b e tte r th a n fo rty -th ird In h is de fense In 1B3H and O lln D u tra , th o w inner, w as tw elfth to S am P a rk s th e n e x t year. Pa rk s d id n 't qua lify for Uie la.^t two rounds a t H altuaro l w hen M anero won, a n d T ony w as a subm erged fo rty -f irs t a t D etro it la s t year.

Spread-E agles FieldB u t n o t so O u ldah l. T he T exan ,

Who only tw o years ago w as hounded by poverty and seem ed headed ou t of golf forever, c s ta b - li.'!hed a n a ll- tim e record scorc of 281 to dom ina te h is field In 1037, a n d th e n cam e rig h t bacic la s t Satt^rday to sp read-eag le h is foes W ith a m agn lflc len t show of s tro k ­ing . b ra in s a n d heart.

R ead a il the records a n d ta lk to th e o ldest c ritics and you w on’t r e a d o r h e a r o f a f iner co m p e ti­tive ro und th a n G uJdahl f ired in th o shadow s of Uie R ockies n t

Bui'Iey Downs Pocatello

PO C A l'E L L O , Ju n o 13 (S p e c ia l)— T lio invad ing Burley E agles, to p - division Yellowstone league club, w on th e ir th ird consecutive gam e h e re yesterday a s they dow ned th e PA C -H eldelbergs 6-3 in a 10 -lnn lng gam e.

T he victory w as DcCmcr’s th ird consecutive Irlum pli a n d th e sam e for, th o Burley club, w h ich lo s t ita opening c o n tes t-o f th e season .

Pocatello ga ined a 3-0 lead Ui th e f irs t innliig , b u t P a tc , B u rley 's league-lead ing h itte r , c o nnec ted for a single a n d th e n scorcd w hen W il­son m ade a wild th row o f Purcell'; g rounder. Burley added a n o th e r In th o fo u rth w hen P a te rap p e d o u t a tr ip le and rom[>cd hom o on C allls ' double. In th e f if th th e Invodera tied Uie score w hen P a r r i sh doubled to le ft , w ent to th ird on Cloyo.i' p iitou t. He scorcd on a pas.'cd ball a fte r P a te had been In ten tionally passed.

In th e big tonUi, C allls w alked u iid Purccll doubled to c en te r. W ll- Ham s was h it by a p itc h ed halt, b u t Callls won o u t a t th e p la te on a fielder’s choice. D elm er filed o u t to le ft a n d Purcell scored. T lie n P a r r lsh rapped one th ro u g h H cynold'i shoes u t r iiu rts top to scorc two runs.

II, P iirrM i. wlUi th roe ou t o f f>lx. a n d I’a le, w ith tw o o iil o t four, led thn h itt in g for the whiner.'!, while W ilson and Hnn.ien eac h collected two for Iho to;.evs.

Score by Innlng.i:n H E

H urley .. 010 110 000 3 - 0 1 I’o<-ntello rtOO 1)00 000 0 3 10 4

Detiiirr.s and i 'a te ; M cA ughey and Knnls.

C h e rry H ills la te S a tu rd a y a f te r - noon. Fou r strokes o ff th e lead* er. Dick M eti. w ith 18 ho les to go, O u lda lil provided 8,000 specta to rs w ith a round they ’ll bo ta lk ing ab o u t fo r years.

lU d Every S ho t W lien boldne.y w as requ ired

he th rew h is 210 pounds In to Uio sh o t a n d le t I t ride. W hen flnesso was needed ho played h is sho ts w ith th e touch of ai v io lin ist. U n ­de r pressure th a t lite ra lly ripped h l j r i r s l j a p a r t a t th e seanw , G u ldah l coldly, quietly , analyzed every angle. He conquered tho w ind , th o crowd, a n d Ui« cond l- Uon o t a course th a t h a d been c h u rn e d to b its by a lm ost a solid week of play by a big field.

He d id n 't h it a bad sh o t on Uiia round , and precious few d u r in g tlie e n tire tou rnam en t. O ver a layout th a t h a d been groom ed to m ako trouble for a n off-line o r poorly s troked shot, O u ldah l never played a hole In more th a n five strokes. O U iers had as m uch as ID slio ts on a hole, b u t tho cham pion took th em a ll In s tride .

O uldah l's ev fn p a r 384 s ta n d s ou t th e m ore w hen placcd a g a in s t a background fu rn ish ed by th e agg regates of some o f tlie o th e r fam ed shotm akers. H ere a re a few of them : E d D udley , 316; Bobby C rutckshank, 312; Law son L ittle ond S am Snead , 300; Jim m y T hom son. 308; H orton Sm lU i, 300, a n d Jo h n n y Revolta , 299.

F inest T es t T h o cham pion’s scoro gives lie

to th e a rg u m e n t th a t C h e rry HUls was n o t a fa ir te s t. A r a m a tte r Of fa c t. I t o ffered th e fin es t te s t of golf of any open to u rn a m e n t site In th e p a s t decade. I t called io r a ll lh » shola In th o bag a n d th e exocutlon of th e m w ith th e h e a d a s well a s th e ha n d s .

T h e open w as b ro u g h t to th e West a s an experim en t. I t proved a noble one.

C herry Hills officia ls tu rn e d in k m aste rfu l b it o f o rganiz ing w hich w as m ade a ll th e m ore r e ­m arkab le because of I ts freedom from red tape. T h e c ity o f D en ­ver a n d th e s ta te of C olor.ido r e ­sponded w ith tho th ird la rgest a tten d a n ce in th e h is to ry of th e con test. L,

I n s lio rt—a g rea t tournam eH V a n d a g rea t cham pion.

(Copyrfghf, 19J«, U nited P ress)

StandingsNATIONAI, LEAGUE

W on L a i t Pet.New Y ork .....................31- 17 .64GC h ic a g o ..................... ....30 20 .000P lttib u rg h ............... 21 .533C incinna ti ............... .....2,S 22 .332B o s to n ..................... - ....22 21 ,5128 t. L o u la ................... ... 20 2fl ,435nrr;«klvn ................. ...21 2B .425P h iladelph ia .......... .....12 30 .280

AMERICAN Lf:A GU EW on L ost ret.

Cleveland ................. ....20 IB ,617New Y o r k ............... ....27 10 .507B oston ......................... 20 21 .553WnshliiBton .......... .....27 25 .510D e t ro i t ...................... ....25 24 .510I'h llodcliih ia .......... .....21 2U ,447ChlcoRO ................ ...... IB 2S .410ai. LouL-j . ....13 30 .333

T A C in C tO A B T i j -:a c iu kW on Lout Pc-t.

.•iocrBmenlo ................. 20 .008a a n l^ancLico ..... ....42 32 .5fln•inn niejto ........... .....30 35 .527L<i.i Ainjele.i ......... .....3f! 30 .514Piirtloiid .................... . 37 37 ,600Hollywood ............ .... 3. 39 .473H rntlle .................... .. 3.1 ■40 ,4U'JO akland .................. .... 20 40 .347

K im berly tod a y h e ld im dlspu ted lead o t th o S o u th C e n tra l Id ah o baseball league , w ith a record of tw o w ins a n d no d e fe a ts a f te r con - clu-^lon o fjy as terd ay 'a play .

T h e K im berly c lub dow ned E den, 11-8, W endell d e feo ted T utU e by th e sam e .wore, S hoshone upset Ooodlng. 8- 1, a n d Je ro m e won over H agcrm an , 20- 10, w ith H agerm an m ak ing 27 erro rs .

K im berly’s In d e p e n d e n ts Jiad to s tage a ra lly to dovm th o speedy E den o u tf it, a n d th e n g e t a f ine b it of re lief h u r lin g fro m H oux to scoro th e ir victory. E den Jum ped in ­to th e lead in th e th ir d Inn ing by scoring fo u r r u n s In th e th ird In­ning . K im berly cam e r ig h t back w ith four in th e ir ha lf. T h e Invaders p(iJied a h e a d a g a in Jn (h e six th , b u t th o hom e club a d d ed fou r tnoro in th e la s t o f th e s ix th to tu c t th e gam e aw ay. M oon S hepard s ta r te d on th e m ound fo r th e K im ­berly club, b u t a m ix tu re o f sc ra tc h h its , e rro rs , a n d th e n a good solid blow spelled h is dow nfall. H oux a l­lowed only tw o h its in th e Tour i n ­nings h e h u r led .

Bnelson, S m ith L eadK en n y S nelson a n d CW ck S m ith

each collec ted fo u r sa fe blngles o u t of five tr ip s to th e p la te , whilo old C harley M ln tu n c lou ted a homo ru n In th e second Inn ing , D exter W atk ins, E den le ft f ie lder, suffered a badly la ce ra te d h e a d In th o s ix th inn ing w hen ho ra n In to a barbed wlro fence c h as in g a f ly ball.

A t O oodlng , a new ly-lnsp lred Shoshone te am r a n aw ay wlUi tho ball gam e fro m th o undefeated

SC I LEA G U E STA N D IN G S W L Pet.

K im b e rly _____________ 2 0 1.000Je rom e ................. ..........l i .500G o o d in g --------- -----------1 1 .500

H agerm an , ....0 3 .000

O oodlng club , "riie vW tors kep t pounding aw ay a t th o o fferings of W lnette o n d A lleg re tto to score Uio victory. T hey chalked u p two in tho firs t, one In th e second, one In th e fo u rth o n d fo u r In th e e lg lith off A llegretto, w ith a to ta l o f 10 h its . O ooding's Iona ta lly cam e in th e th ird Inn ing a s J a n H an sen held them to Bcven h its .

W endell B e ats T u ltlo W endell m oved In to th e w in class

by ou tscorlng T utU o in a game m arked by m a n y erro rs , n ice of T u ttle ulJowcd only e ig h t Jilts, b u t hLs te am m ate s m ade e igh t e rrors am i th e rc.iu lt w as l l ru n s fo r tho W endell chib. G rtivhnm and Von W eller h u r lr il fo r th e w hiners nnd allowed 10 hllK, b u t k e p t th em more evenly sca ttered .

Score by Inn ings:U H

EdeiV ...................104 O il 001— 8 12K im berly ............024 104 OOx~ll HI

R U ET u ttlo .............0.10 203 000— 8 10 8W rndell ....... 20Q 140 2 2 x ~ l l 8 7

Ulcft aiKl H ta llle r; a ra h a in , Von W eller a n d W einberg.

U Hetio fih rtiio ............ 210 m (HO -8 10Uoodliig ...............001 000 000-1 7

11 H F.J r ro in r ...................................... 2l) fl *T u ttle ......................................... It) 10 27

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BEAUTY SHOPSJU N E specia ls a t C raw ford B enuty

S a lon . O il pennanent.s B tartlng a t » l i 0 a n d up. 113 M ain So. Ph . 1C74.

S PE C IA L —$5.00 m achlneless wave f o r *3.73. O th e r p e rm an en ts $1.50 u p . Id ah o B arber & B eauty Shop. 121 M ain E. Phone 424.

M A RC ILLE'S . 735 M ain E. T h e Bhop o f unusual pe rm anents. O u r Ju n o specia ls w ill su rprise you. Eve- n ln g s by appoin tm ent. P hono 382.

A R T IS T IC BEAUTY SALON S pe­c ia l o n perm anentfl $1.50 a n d up. A sk abo u t ou r Ju n e Specials . P h o n e s 199 B uhl and T w in Pals.

BEA U TY A RTS ACADEMY OU P e rrn a n en ta-M low a s $1-00.

J u n io r S tu d en t w ork free. P h . 306. 135 M ain -W est. - -

M A BEL M arie B eauty Shop . OU p e rm a n en ts $1.60 and up . S ham , poo and finger w ave.50c d rj’. En^ I ra n eo In P e rrln e ho te l lobby. P h . 333-W.

H E L P W ANTED

a t 452 5tli Ave. No.jicx t to b a th . C all

APARTM ENTS FOR REN TI ROOM fum . a p l. 329 5 th Ave. No,

N IC E A pt. A dultJ. 319 3rd Avt

2 ROOM ap t. 403 2nd Ave. No.

F U R N ISH E D a p t. P hone 132.

2-RM . a p t. 520 6tli Ave. N.

PU R N. ap ts . T h e O xford Apts.

JD ST A M E RE In.n, fu m . Ph. 45C.

. b a th a n d k itc h en e tte . 227

4 LA RG E m odem room s, alecplnc po rch , w aU r, $25. 303 4 th Ave. E.

a p t. A dults. 500 2nd

M OD, fu m . ap t. All « couple. 331 2nd Ave,

am . a p t. S im s A pts. 330

6A LESM EN -W 0M EN . 113 2nd S t.

M ALE H E L P W A N TEDM EN for haying, p referab ly w ith

tr a i le r house, do ow n cooking. W rite Box 27, N ews-Tlmes.

FU R N . a p t. Call a t A pt. 3 C a lifo r­n ia Apta. P hone 1605.

M A N w ith plow o u tfit to plow 25 ncres. W rite Box 186, HoU lstcr, Id ah o .

3-RO O M m odern fu rn ished B ungalow Atfts. 2dd Ave, C.

FE M A L E H E L P W A NTED

2 RO O M fum , o p t. C om pletely m od­e m , Five P o ln tj Apt. 130 A ddi­son W.

L A D Y to do p la in cooking fo r B Mii.st be clean. Sm all wages, Phon t 0204-R4.

SALESM EN W A NTEDM EN w anted, Goo<l n earby Rnw -

Iplgh rou te now open. If wllllnn to conduct- Homo Service B usl- nt-.ss while 'earning $30 a n d up weekly, w rite Imniodlutely, R aw - IclHli'-i, D ept. IDF-150-45, D enver, Colo,

2 COTTAOES, 234 4tl» Ave. W.

A M A'/.INO nrw opiiortimlly,' Dein

SITUATIONS W A NTEDa M rJr iT Iin rw o rk on faimT3o'5~Dv

l';,Xl‘, LADY want.i hoink Case, P i m l. W, E d rn

K x r ’fJilItiN pjcU fltenographcr a licHikkcpper deslre.i work, I’ho Illf i-J ,

W A N T E D -L a w n 'm (iw er7 t(T ^ ia r cti, M iiore's H epall Uliop, Plio •J20-R,

l.A W N m nw rts n liarpriird , Hclia K ey Hliop, 120 3ii(I HI. t), D ark I. D.

IJVK STO CKr o i l

W, cif Hoti

(-■Dl.OllKI) frl

md POULTRY

I for w lp . E aH of

IIA R U E l) Kth'k iiullrl.t, % l>look oiitsldfl i'lty Ilm ll.r W nnlilngldi '

I lIO J iE S T prlrea paid fo r you r f a t ctilckriia and turkeys. Indeiw nd r u t M eat Com |muy.

W AN TED to buy 23 to 100 H errro rd Jredrra, Hl«or» o r he ifers. 1'Ho* 640. 'IV ln Falla.

BABY CHICKSII. RCXJK8, W. IlO('ks, Reds. Or-

lilihm tons, II, U lantn, la rge lyjx I.rili(.rn« , M M per 100. p repa id . l.n s t h a lrl i June 28,

CANADA HA'rOMEUY 1-hnnn 12B-W. Jero inn , Ida ,

MONEY TO LOANr . II, A, loans, Hwim liivpn lm riit (;o,

m oury to loan on fa rm and r lly iiroi>erty, Hwira In v e r tm e n t 0(1,

ix )A N { | a t low lii t r r r s l ra te s on K A ItM d, MODKItN HOMICM a n d liisldo miMINIUIQ I'UOriCH'rilDU, I 'fo m p l action. Fred 1*. Halea, n o a 2«a. l > l n Falla, l>h. 1270.

INCOM E p roperly , C lose In. A rea ' 'c s tm en t. A t pre.scnt pay s 11'.it: t on th e p rice o f $2576,00, Swln vestm ent Co.

ipcd convict. I suppose th a t ’s Just yo

R EA L E ST A T E FOR SALE

30 DO DG E coupp. R ad io a n d h e a t­e r. Good condition, cheap . Phono 307-J.

fu m . ap t. house, p ay ing good ey. $12,000 will h a n d le , b a l-

paym ents . Box 28, T lm es-

ROO M ING h o u se -E x c e lle n t loca- in In bu.''li)c,‘>.s di-strlct. 25 rooms, :wly rc-dc^ora tcd . P rice $3500.00. • lin I iiv ra im en t Co.

8 n o O M hou;,c A: B a th , F lrcpiace. G arage . Close in on pavem ent. Good Income p roperty . Prlcc $2500.00. Swim In v estm en t Co.

ROOM house on pav em en t In W ash ing ton school d is tric t. G a rage . O n large lot. Newly re-dec o ra ted . P rice $2100.00. Sw im In- vc.stmcnt Co.

3 ’j ACRES, 7-room liouse. Good ou tbuildings. 2 cU terns. Deep w rll. p-j nilles from city . Perfect soil and lay of land . Good buy

• a t $0000.000. Sw im Investm en t Co.

FO R SALE A fine 5 room house a n d ba th .

O arage. 404 7 th Ave. E as t $4000. M250 caf.h. bal. $25 p e r m onth .

A beau tlfd l new m odem 5 room residence, well located $4750. C ash »1250, bal. like r e n t ,J. E . RO BER TS, R ealto r P h . 603.

FOR SALE— HOUSEHOLD FURNISH IN G S

USED w ashers. Good condition , $10 }. Moon's. Phone 6.

LINOLEUM for less At U oun’a Let . cover your w ork table. Ph. 6.

LARGE baby crib , w alker, ni box, coal range , a m l. N. W ashington school.

CALL and seo th e new coolerators: "T he n lr conditioned refrig era to r.’ Tw in F a lls Feed 4s Ice. Phono 101

$ 7 i0 to $10 allow ed fo r your oiC m attress on now In n crsp rin g m a t­tress. M oon's. P hone 5.

SAVE 25% on S U w a rt-W am e r R e- frlgerators. 13 m o n th s to pay. No carry ing charges. Phono 5 for dem onstratlorL M oon's.

FOR S A L F ^H O U S E H O L D FU RN ISH IN G S

F IN E p iano, bungalow type , to be .sold for ba lanco due. W ill take llve.stock or g ra in a t top prices In trad e . Ea.-;y tcrm n. W rite Plano L iqu ida to r P , O . Box 335, Boise.

LIV IN G room su ites as lcr» as $47.60. C cinp le te stock of D avenos, bed­room Buitts, d in in g room eultea. Also big a sso rtm en t A xm inster, W lltcn rugs a t p rices you can a f ­ford. M oon's S p r in g Sale, Phono 6.

F E L T base a n d Inlaid llnoleim i 40o to $1.50 p e r s q u a re ‘ yard . Also 100 9x12 fe lt base rugs $4.95 to $0.95. T liese a re d rop p a ttem i M oon's Sp ring Sale . Phono 6.

SAVE 10 to ' 25% on R efrigerators, D exter W ashers. S t«w art W arner

' lU dios, E lec trom aste r Ranges W ate r H ea te rs la M oon’s Spring Sale . Phone. 6. .

Specializing C arburctoi

FOR RENT— HOUSES', $10. P h . 0483-R3.

a ll m odem , newly dec home. 627 2nil Ave. V,

hou.io $14.00, inc. lilond Avp, K<i, Park,

inly. 130a A ildhoii K.

I, Arid. P , O. IJox.

NKW 4-nn, mod. Iioi islied, wltii f lf r . h rn ir r , ntokcr, $3: evojiliigH,

Be, W ell fun I'nnge. witi

. 114 Q ulix

a room mwlen1) house w ith nleep-Ing po rrh , fu rnnce, gnroge. $;in.New 3 room, fu rn ished liouftow ith e lprtilo range and le tr lg -c ra to r, 130.00

a room Dupl ex iu rnU hril com -pleie and gunign 120.00,

m^AUOHAMP Ai ADAMSn a ohosiiouB tiou tti Phono 301

LOST AND FOUNDO n iA Y E D nr a to lrn : Urow;

Imrae. big bald laced . 3 Ipg», wt, IIM . Ja k a M eyrr

F A I tM I M P L E M E N T

HKAN ru ltlv a to r In gooit (ondlllo i tlOO aiKi Avr, We.U,

WI5 ■ni«do“ a"R().Hl' i)u r< m “ Ji.inb p o ta to h lllrrn and o ffe r tliei a t »:i.on j>er i>«lr wlilln tbey U s E ag ir Hiiinily Co, 100 3rd Avo Oo,

IlKFOItl': you B tail r u ttin g hay wltl:your trac tor, r■rn tlin Melf MfgCu. for nn n tt« r lim rn t to u.ifl (tinpow er lift on.yu iir mow

1 U U n in n i tired roruliliii»tUm farmtn irk nnd tia lli•r; tw o low jKjtatociiltlvn to is -- P■Innot Junlor, Mc-C oiJiilrk Deeil IIU, J..'Im Dccie.

khI M rC rin iilrk -IX rrli llv rry rake. M O U N 'I'A m ' uTATF'Hj m i*i .kmd:n t c o m p a n y ,

PETS

I 'K llHIAN kltten», '3 i a 's i h " A v r , ' I

lK)!C i\)N r«-.rw ' iT lf |7iV,p 1;:v ' m «T,

m l, W, Ho. P a rk Oj(«)eiy.

m /N T lN O d(>*»-l'iipV"«i.7rtMlinil aKes and p r lr r .r J , t). r -m rh t 'd.uwllliv t>1>hn

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYA uto Service

Itcau ly C ulture

liookkeepingH. H, in iik lia rd t. Phono 1715-W.

liullding Contracting

Chiropractor•7 i>. It. .Inluinoii takes ru le (if

Phy.-<lrnl iniii Mciili.l ciftr.i, al,'.o tou-, arliltlK. I llf tI f re t, 1 ^^ilU 001> JIl'IM .Til, KAMK a n d COM - I’-Oll'l'. NKX'l' ’i t ) Y O n it IIUAIN Y o u i i r K i r r h k c k i v i: i .k.mm <;o n - U ID EItA 'llON THAN ANY O TU K ft

, iv r ()!•' Y O lllt no D Y . l-li;,t Iiu.t ■nimeiil M(M-: O lflco R34 3rd Ave, I’ll, 344.

('l/clvri/rvlce. niii-ilus

JhclorH-Ihntleta""ur. U . L. Ilo jrim er, l^ iiit Opercial-

lat. ovf 33J.J.

, Ph

Floor SandinaFl«<,r"(iai.(lliiii. II. A, U cldcr. (J201-J1

Fur Storagei i j(jiiA ifii.‘ti)N''i

»fl-6ui': yiMir tin:, ninl ho'n niD'ii 11Iiilly luMunl. l-uil"!!

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. - n ie y r

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1„K )oii. fuM « lti . T ioy- I'liDiir (1(1 iir /till

Itm uranc t'.

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IKIHAIH: Kry ;ici. :iiii ■

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M o v in gn j i i n TiiANHi'’f-it

Phoii*.331 liiflUjed C arileifl

W A iiiir ito JH ton. Ph. 248

M oney to L o a n .r LOANS on HO.ME-S

Quick Loans$r) and U P on

YOUR SIG N A TU RE ONLYE nqjloyed people who need casl

'.olvo yo'.ir p rob lem s here,

NO R ED TAPENo Eiidorsers, No Mortgaac:

R epay a s you g e t paid.

CASH CU ED IT COMPANYRdC I’liii

U urkholder Uldg. 770

Painting-D ecoratingt:. L. U HAFFER, Phono 1203-J,

PA lN 'riN C i' nn(i~‘ (ln 'n in tiim ,' 1 l l t l l Ave. K, Pjioiio 67Q.J,

P A PK H H A N O IN d, |inllltliiK, kni mlnliiK, WorkiimuBtilii nb.noinl gua ran teed . Leo Ihirkn. PI1, Ml’O-J.

Plum bing-iiea tinu

I’l.U M IU N d Job win ly, Ph , 2ii;i, Jlomo H ea ting L’l..

Radio IlcpairingAll m akes Itndii)^ llrimitTcl m

Hrrvlceil. I 'f tr to ry HiiMlu U rn li e. I’ 204. IJfl 2nd N.

Iteal Ktttatf-lriHuranccF. O. (lU A V lM A: Hc.iii, I'll. 3in,

K ug Clam inf/■ n n i’ v o n M dirad i'r iiiitiin.1. <-n

E . U , b rlggs, WUH-.H,

Sfioc ItvpairinnNKW ERA . O pp. Iilalii) Ttirnli

Typewritcrn «n lrs . ron ta ta an il (.rivicr I'li fti

U sed FurnitureOAHH piiirl Jor irn'il lu td iliiir, V

•rade , buy or »eii Mn<nr«. I'lmi

V photntvringA M T n x :r r in tim r MIVM iilii-- Id -

pa ir. lefliilKli. i n o v n ................I '^ illtnatrs Hiadiy lllvni. I'it 'JtH

W ante il: ()|i |iolni.-iiinr, rri>i>liliiK f m iil tu r r .r llii ln h ln u , w lml.w •tn'iif work, Urran a n d Iiniiey rn n iliiirf Co. PhoiiB 656, 130 lln o iiil HI .l'Mi>l

/ipItlN C I f iilr .rm ir ri irw - i nmnn Onni olcll M ailre.uca loiiivBlrO ajul le- (’•iverod. W<kiI rardU ui 'i’wln l-wH* M a ttie w I'^ c t.iry . I'li. ni-W ,

Watihcr ServiceWK re p a ir .11 niak

aon-U atea A ppllai

FO R SALE I ocre tr a c t w ith new 5 room m odern hou.ve w ith fireplace, Hardw ood floors, b rea k fa s t room, cem ent b.iscm ent w ith furnace, double garage, w ill sell w ith $1200 ciish p aym en t o r trade equity for c ity property . Posses­sion, a t once,

io acre tro c t w ith nice m odem hom e, ba th , w ater system , garage, larnc chicken house. $1000 cash, jood term s on balance,'possession,

AUTOS FOR SA LE28 CHEV.-3fl Uc. $35, 244 6 th W,

ADTO M A RT FO R GOOD U SED CA RS

We buy. sell and trad e . 3 rd a s d M ain W es t

FOR RENT— Mlscellanc ity lim its . P ho i

FOR SALE OR TRA D EHOUSE, 3 rooms

e . 238 Blue

E S M G U iN T ttM P

Latest Plane

WACO ‘ A" AIR PLA N E . . . Owned by Bob C lin o f K im ­

berly a n d housed a t local (Seid.

MELBA, Ida,. Ju n e 13 (U.PJ—Ordej ly ha rv e st o f Canyon coun ty 's rich pea crop was m enaced today by t d ispu te over tlie p revailing wagi BcaJc offered by a c o n lra c t in g prO' duco com pany.

S h e riff H arold M eyer w arn ed th a t no violence in th e a rg u m e n t w be to le ra te d and a rre s te d one picket

a n open charge. 'n>e p icket as se rted ly resorted to In tim idation 0 o th e r w orkers.

M ost o f th e persona Involved in th e d ispu te were im p o rted by tlio S o n D iego Produce com pany w hich b rough t in m ore th a n 200 tr a ru le n t fam ilies to h a rv e s t po rtio n s o f the c rop con tro lled by tlio com pany .

T lic p ickers d em anded one cen t per pound, w hich level I f g ran ted w ould m ake th e p reva iling wage 30 cen ts p e r ham per, five cenU more th a n th a t g ran ted la s t year.

SEED AND FE E DB A LED , hay a n d straw . Phone 150

M agic C ity F eed & F ue l Co,

O NE year Irom certifica tion po ta toes, cut, A, A. D av is ,-3', W . of Filer. P h . 247-J15.

F O R SALE: Choice h a n d picked n o r th e rn bearra, 81's, 123's and R ex M exicans, I w ln F a lls Peed a n d Ice Co P h . 191.

FO R SALE—G re a t N o rth ern B ean Seed. B oth certllied a n d uncertl' fled of th e follow ing s tra in s :

U. o f I. 123 U. o f L 59 U. of I, 81 'Ellsw orth

a t ou r w arehouses In F iler, K im ' berly , H arclton , M llncr.

Bean G row ers’ W arehouse Corp.430 S ho ihona W est T w in Falls

Trail Riders To Explore SawtoothBURLEY. Ju n e 13 (8pec la l)—'n io

A m erican F o restry association ho i announced th a t a "T ra il R iders of

W ilderness" expedlU on wii: a gain explore th e S a w to o th W ilder-

ir K etchum ln A ugust o f this year.

T h e ‘"Trail R iders" expeditions crc f irs t in a u g u ra te d in 1933 wlien VO groups of r id ers w ere se n t to

explore th e F la th e ad S u n R iver Wl|. deraess in M on tana . S ince th a t tim e

octlvlties have gradua lly panded unU l In 1937 seven d ifferen t e xpeditions w ere jEent o u t. Sevi d iffe ren t p a rties will a g a in la k e the field in 1038, cxplorljig fo rest prlm^ Itlve.arcfts In Idaho', w estern W yom­ing, New M exico, M o n tan a , CBllfor-

la ,'C o lo rado a n d W ashington . P a r tie s a re genera lly lim ited to 2:

riders. E xpert guides, cooks, packers a n d a physic ian accom pany ea ' p a rty . O ne or m ore fo rest rang< also go on th e tr ip s . S in ce th e cost Is m oderate, th e ex ped ition being couduclod on a n o n -p ro f it basis, m any people like to spend the ir

■ im cach y e a r on ihe.v* trljM.

1

i l l LOCAL FIELDPurch ase of a m odel "A " W at

airp lane , the e ig h th sh ip to Iw based a t the T w in F a lls m un ic ipa l a i r ­port, w as annovm ced h e re today by Bob O lln, K im berly.

T lie new sh ip , flow n h e re fro m Idaho F a lls by L ionel A. D ean . T w in Falls, and A. A. B e n n e tt, Idaho Falls, is e.spcclally su ited for A d­vanced s tu d e n t tra in in g . I t is com. pietely equipped . w ith a ir wheels brakes, a tw o-w ay rad io , eelf-s tart- e r and dual con tro ls. P ilo t a n d s tu ­d e n t o r passenger s i t slde-by-slde.

O f b l-p lane type , th e c ab in of th e a irp lane Is enclosed. I t h a s a top ipeed of 120 m iles a n h o u r w ith a c ru is ing speed of 95 m iles a n hour. I t Is powetT!d wlUi a 170 horsepow er

)bs m otor.tin a t th e p re se n t tim e is ta k ­

ing in stru c tio n from D ean a n d also L am olne S tevens a n d wlU solo In th e Im m ediate fu tu re . Ho p la n s to co ntinue h is flying, ga in ing h is p rl- ,a te p ilo t's llccnsc by th i^ fall.

Aside from th e new sh ip , oUie'r p lanes based h e re litclude Uiree Cubs, a W aco h ig h speed cab in plane, a H isso-E aglerock a n d a W hirlw ind E aglerock. a n d a N lcho- las-Beasicy m onoplane.

Young O lin, ow ner o f th e la te s t idd ltion to th e local f lee t o f p lanes. 3 a son of M r. a n d > lrs . G uy O lin )f K im berly. -

G LO B E " A -l" FEEDS

Laying ma:,h ..........Haby chlcl: B tarterG row ing m ash - ....D airy feed ...............

...$2.13

....$3.85 ,...$246 cwt.

nnn m eal, c o ttonseed m eal, imseed seal, «alt, etc., a t

G LO B E SEED As FEED CO,

FOR S A L E - MISCELLANEOUS

T R A IL ER hOV

I ,ii:N K im i iiiu 'k Ir t i . fiOJ/, J . F . (lu lick

(JI.KAN-UP, P a in t Up, U)W p rin nn p n in t a n d w allp ap rr a t Moon'

i n ’ltKAM H unt tra i le r Im

Vfoirt 167 Miller A -l

3I1U 4th

tiA I.K -N ew U lklni

I’h. u n - lt3 ,

IN till tftlilo

, U . 4, Iloltft. Ml

:'ylln(lri giiaun. DoiYoung. I 'll, 0103-Jl.

l'A(MY)ltY liu ltt l)onl, I: Mute H i» iilsinnu mot.: (lis r le r t i lo <new), Ni o ffer irfUBrtl, M ight Pliono Ofl, J , 1), Fu Iilnho,

W A N TED TO HUYU O OIJ lined Irlcy rle . Ph . 1410J.

100 C A T fL K -M a ry Alico Pnik.

•lit, (Ici

Pirns OPPOSEDW ASHINGTON, Ju n e 13 OI.FO-Tha

O. S . governm ent h a s ta k e n i te p s to discourage fu rt lie r oales o f A m er­ican a irp lanes to J a p a n following th a

ipeatcd bom bing o f civ ilians I n C anton , Sec re tary of S ta te jdordell H ull h a s revealed/

H ull sa id t l ia t du rin g th o p a s t few days til ls governm ent's d isapproval of expo rt sa les of A m erican p lanes which could be used fo r bom bing h a d been com m im lcated to m a n u ­fac tu rers of A m erican planes.

H ull d id n o t nam e J a ^ j specific­ally. bu t sa id Uie governm ent’s m oral influence w ould be used to d is ­courage . sales of p lanes to b o m b ' c ivilian populations.

Asked w h eth er th is governm ent was considering any p rac tica l s te p in connection w ith th e bom bing o f ' c iv ilian popula tions in S p a in i n d In C h ina — repeotedly condetnned ..by th is governm ent—H ull s a ld 't h p .p o ­sition of th is govemsnen^ la well

H e sa ld ’ th ls governm ent h a d r c - , peatcdly condem ned th e . bom bing o t civUJan popu la tlom a n d U u t th is a ttitu d e h as b e en 'exp ressed ab road and especially cm piiasised to th e m a nu factu re rs of bom bing p lanes.

H ull wa£ asked w h eth er h e w ould ire to say w hether du ring th e p a s t

few days ho h a d m ade such a s ta te ­m en t to th e A m erican m a n u fa c -

ircrs o f bom bing .planes.Inasm uch a s sa le of a irp lan es to th c r fac tion in S p a in Is em bargoed

by law H ull's s ta te m e n t w as c o u - sldcred to be a im ed d irec tly a t Japan .

MOTORCYCLEIdaho 's "M otorcycling G ra n d ­

m other," M rs. M a ria Blaslus, Idaho Falls, Is a d d in g 1,000 more m iles to h e r trav e l reco rd on a va­cation tr ip th is sum m er. T h o 77- year-o ld w om an, m o tl ie r o f Jo h n Blaslus. T w in F a lls , h a s traveled 50,000 m iles In a m otorcycio s lde- cor since 1915.

Slie and a n o th e r son , Joe B la- slus, J e f t th is week on a m o to r­cycle tr ip th ro u g h W ash ing ton and O regon, a n d will Include no rth e rn Id a h o on th e ir rc tu m ,

" M o t o r c y c l i n g keeps m e healthy ," M rs B laslus believes. S he has never been In a m otorcycle a c ­c iden t and p re fe rs cycling to any o the r mode o f tra n s p o rta tio n .

Any r older child In

Augu;

womaii il h e a lth Is eligible.

S aw too th expedition s ta r ts Sho.Mione on A ugust 3, and IS to th e s ta r t in g p o in t on t 10, l l i o W ind R iver W il-

ileiiir-M expedition leaves K cm inercr, Wyo., on Ju ly 18, r c tu n l ln g July 31. At th o tlniB of th is publication bolh of ttic .10 exped itions have a few vacaiKlea. l l i o . fo re s t service office n t Burley, Ido., c a n furnL-!!) pnrtlcu- lar/i oil tlic,ie o r a n y of th e o the r ex­peditions.

lJu lil S c o u ts W ill C am p a t A lliiras

More thun fio Boy flouts, nirni- bers of th reo troops in nu lii , will n iten ii M im m rr cnini) iit Altiirns ii«kr flurliig th o week Btnrtlnit July 'J. II WB.1 an n o u n ce d he re tl ih aflcr- nooii liy A inby F re ile ilrk , n irn .‘k-niit executive.

D ate fo r tho n iih l cam p wnn ret lit II tn rn tln g he ld liint iiIhIi I 'n t tiin llu h l c ity h a ll. D r, Jo h n W. WiirMcr, e lm lrm an of thn dU trlrt fJrnut ro m m lttee , wan in rhnrg« iit tiin m eeting . M , IJ, IJkrem wni nam ed to o ffic ia te a t tlin raiii|) nmi h r will be iiM lsted by J . D. JInrdrn.

D K CI.IN E8 COMMKNTPOCATELIXD, J u n e 13 lUr) - J. I,eij <ml, ntuLe W PA d lrec to i, today <lr- liird com m en t on Infornm llori tlmt n In tended to n r«k nonilim lloii nn econd d ln trlc t congressum ii on liir rm ocra tlo ticket.

Tcm peraturcfi

'SI l!4 to n F ord , M odel A ■30 H i (on IflT- WH

Uned D um p lla h e t .1 N rir O liver.1 C a ir .2 M cC oi'inlrk-IM erlng used tid i

de livarlc i,1 Now Idea .S M rC or(n lck -nce ri,n (i.

T he Hiimc o f <;,M.C Truckd

Williams Tractor Co,rhoiiD 470 — r h e n e 470

Voters’ PartyLORAIN, O . (U .R )-Loraln’s second

'com ing of age" p a r ly fo r 000 new 2i.yeiir-o!d vo ters will bo held Sep t. 18, it wris a n nounced . I t will be .sponsored by th o school board , Lo­rain la s t yr/vr p ioneered in giving recognition to tlie young voter.i. a: hlnco th a t tim e th e m ovem ent h become nation -w ide.

Herder is Victim Of Spotted Fever

G O OD IN G, Ju n e 13 (Specia l)— R aphae l C o ttre ll. 68, sheepherde r working n e a r F a irfie ld , G ooding county’s f irs t spo tted fever v ic tim of tho season, died la s t week a t th o R. C . Toone hom e.

He co n tra c ted th e d isease from a Uck b ite on th e ToOne ran c h M ay 39.

B ishop W . O . C hris ten sen of th e L, D. S . c h u rc h d irec ted graveaid* rites T uesday in E lmwood cem etery .

M r. C ottre ll h a d been » re s id en t of Id ah o since 1912. H e h a d n o know n living rela tives.

GO O D U S E D M A C H IN E R Y

N early new Oliver po tato cu ltivator.

Used Mc-Dg. cu ltivator. John D eere oil b a th horse

mower.Case oil b a th horse m ower. New Idea hay loader.1934 V-8 2-dr. Sedan— A

real bargain price.Ail m achine ry In excellen t cond ition u A priced to aelL

Eldred Tractor Company

FOR SALE

‘, n i l s p riced to aell. E asy term s.

flo arrcfl n e a r T w in Falls, Sm all buildings, m ostly in h a y a n d a lfa lfa . G ood d a iry r a n c h . Price *7500,00, $1800.00 cash . B alanco e u y paym ents .

OoimI new h u iu e a n d 1 Pn&se.vilon m o st a n y tlm i

F. C. GRAVES & SONSir>0 MAIN N. PH O N E 318

AreYouiiiillHealtli?Do you lack V ltollly , Pep or A m bition? A rr you

(llrcmirttKPd iit le r tryliiR to fin d relief fo r your all- m eiitn - und n o t KcttliiH It? Ilitvd you Irleil nil the ftourtea? D o n 't Kivr up i Hero Is n way to lipnltJi— throiiKh th o ti«(! o f Ctiliie.-io H erbs, im tiiic 'a U 'stiviurdlcM for you

Thene world.A-. W ing, <;hliidinto relief. |,u

fill Chlrie.in ll r th s , ru rrfu liy ( H erb HpeclnllBts, will not

will r lran so Ihn ncummilntcd

niriil.i y ield to [h e ir H i'oit h ealing po v riou i relief to liundrrd.^ o t your fi Idiilin, W hy n o t you? Como for resi

ipounded by C han ly glvo you im m e- ipurltlcfl from your

iiiiie.u. T hey nrn su re a n d S tu liborn a u d chron ic a il- ,r 'H iey havo b rough t m a r- uln riK lit hero in sou the rn , iiowl

ANOTHER NI5W TIOSTIMONIAL

To W hom I t May Co1 ni.......... idd inon of "la yriiM fif fi(it> and for a gooti m any yeara I

hiive hellpv e.l In IIm woik whli.'h could bo occoiiipllslied th roughMI>tUI e'n iir il ..r My leAtion for hrllnvhiK th is is th a t a good m anyyenrn BKO IIly Wife (1m ffered fnuii1 111 heullli a n d finally rega ined h e rhrn ltl 1 lliri iiiKli Ilie iiiin of Chh icnft Heibn.

Tor Ihe riiint four yeiufi 1 Imvpi suffe red from In tense p a iiu In thochest. My Iite iilli becniiin iiotlrc'nhly sh o r t a n d ttm smull exertionof WHIk lng irven two' l)Iork;i citu-ir d my h e a r t to p a lp ita te a n d to beat,,ulto liieg i ilHily.

Hat urnlly . from O'iir fiirn irr ex perlence I tu rn ed to C hinese Herbannd. wliri 1 I lenrn cd th a t they could bn h a d a t U h aa a n d W ing'i

In ■!'» In I'n llfl, 1 noiligh t th em OUt.Aft er Jiint tw o nil o il week’s n iiirno of he rb s from O han & W ing,

I Ulll Impp y to lep o il th u t tho old pninn In m y cheat have gone.And nn liii iKer do 1 feiir wnlki nu. Now 1 con w alk te n o r twelv#bl(H-k(1 w ith ou t llOtll:liig tlin ntralii.

My fnlth III c ;hln rne I lrrlis Is Bltrngihene<l even m ore a n d 2 a mhat>p:/ to nnrommei id tho lie rb i of C han Ae W ing located in Tw inr« iis . IdnlK

OKonaE w. 1439 3rd Ave. 6 .. i v i n Falla, Idaho .

CHAN & WING HERB CO.29li 4 th Ave. Knnt Tw in fU llb W w

■ loun : • to 7 da lly i • to IS fluada r*

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MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press _________

DEKVEB LIVESTOCK DKKVXR-CalUe: 3.100; m ukec aUad;

to Mo lower; b « f iteem »7 W -----eowi IS to W-SO: Ii«irer c»fve# » « ...........fe td tn »nd ■lockera »4 to 17.73; tmll* tSJS to t s ^ .

Uoci: 1.400: Durket lOe to IS« bigber: - - bulk »9.10 to

V ,s tr . l i to f t ; ptSM $8 C lUgl

Sheep; 9.000. locludlng M IokU «prlng lunbs. m o U r Idabos; lew loatu from Oregon Kud c^K am ik: one load ihorn « « » ; 305 tnicU ni uadlng slow; pricn 2So or more lower on U t Iaint»: ■" lo « ^ 00 lb. Idaho iKtilM $8.33; On«

OQ (hlpper «ccouQt; 3 can ko lunba S3 Ita. 18.

ES’i t u w.. . xj 2 « itjB. W w fw.zj; ; (8M lo |9 .t0; .300 to UO ----

2S0 JbB. M ^ .u>. *8.75 to

____packlnx lowa t7.M to 1403;tlghur weightt M.M to tJ.SO.

CatUe: 13.000: calvea 2.000; long ted medluoi welgltt ta d weighty M ateera JullT ateidy. bu t oUien alow and weak; beUen atrotJf to ahado higher; cowa alow, ateady and ^ery acarce; only a very reoderaU run oi bulla here and otArke: itenSr to atroog; rralrra and amaU tuppIlM at«ady; best led etrera IIOJS; aeveral loads IID.2S to 110.73; oot much dotie from *10 down; prime yearling teUera up to *9.83; new high cn erop; amaU klllrrs wkln* aeveral loada a t t32» to *9.30; practical top M uuge buiU M.CO; rn ie ra down.

8he»p; 7.000. 9,300 dlrceta; naUve

c u a

OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMABA-Hon; SJOO; lOo to JSc high-

»r; ton *9; bufk IBO to 370 Iba. »8.B5 to W; 3 rt to JOO Ibi. ».70 10 *a.W; 300 lo Ut> Iba. W-40 to *8.73. ^ '

CalUe; e.MO; ateady to . weak; top) SOo lower; top

OODKN LIVESTOCK OOD*H-«o*»: aSCt. for tnarket; but-

cben 308 higher: top (fi.as; 3W t« 370 Iba. n j o to 19; paeklDf aava lu ll; lU ta r t t to to & M ; Iljbt_am ootii Uiula |7; rou tb hM vM down lo *SJ7.

Cattle: 440;. alow: ateady on bulk Boatly common to medium grada and dairy i n * o trerlnp : few good (ed ju e n Iff to f7.74; common to medium le to te U ; meJlum helTefa lO.M to

common down to »S; odd head n o i M M |9 J0 ; oommon to medium |4 JS to H t>>Oa bn r>od vealen *a.

U M p: S .)» ; medium to good 71 lb. drlrMQ lamb* *7.90; lata aalea laat wMk'a eloa* ooa. doubl« U lb. Idaho*

ebolM 99 w 96 lb. Idabos |>J13 atralght: T «ioubl» U to t« lb. t t atralght: iwc doublM M ib. Oreion lanba *8 atralght: two lioubtes 10* lb. Or«ton aborn yaw-

' lln f ve lbert (9J3 a tn ish t.

POaTLAND — Hoca: S.uuu: acii uoubd tsiM hlgber: p>Od choice lU aiS Iba. drlralna tS.TS; carload loSOS lo 375 Jba. butchera »s.7S; f e w -------.light llgbU H .U : M cUbg aow* *8.33 to

cboloe tMder pig* beid up toc* tu« : 1.700.' 133 throuah and direct;

oOrai 300; n tb e r alow due to hlg^her

•s.is ; acfcrmi toaoa arnBeo • i.w u *«: iB elutiac I.ITS Ib. w elghu a t IT.S3 and 1,2TS lb.. valgbU a t «7J0: common t u r n O ovsw ud to few oommon

■ t t mMtvan ballat* ts to «T: M it areaaed tlfrn iMld up to I7 .» : few beef iwa to tSSOi aom« hald higher; law

. j t t « ' ' .................... .................bulU -- .

Shtep:- ’>ioo: (aw opening aalea Urate atrong; laU r trade ctow; many bIda-U o and more lower on aprlng lamba; a*rlT top aprlQf lunba )7.3S: «sa c u k M <7: moat blda on good tniokina around *8.30: few old crop lamba 9* to M.H; few c h o M iU ]bi • « « ia.78; othwa moaUy »3.» down.

BAN nUNCIBCO~LIVESTOCK BOUTH SAN niANOISCO—Hoga: 400;

up to I9.45 on IW to a » lb. butchen: packing aowa *7.43.

OatUt: 7Ui 3 car* 87S to 1.080 lb. me­dium ateera *«.M; load 7*6 lb. Krawi Selfera *«.S0: half W range cowa M.JO to iS: around four loada l<i«r euiieri and euttera «1.M to H 33: odd bulla *3

3,700; 3 deck* choice to lb. notltk e o u t V M .

CASH ORAIN cmCAQO—Wheat; no »ale«.Com; NO. 3 mixed ST.ic; No. 3 mlxe

ST.ic; No- 1 yellow 18>ic to SOV.c; N.■> U.II/MU ^al'n tn «Or- Hn n v»lln

sac.OaU: No. 1 mixed SSc'i No. 3 mixed " ie ; Ho. 3 mixed 3«‘ic; No, 2 while I' jc lo I9!ic; aample grade 37>«c. Rye; No taira.Boy bearu; No. 3 yellow ST'^c.Barley: Pee<I 33e lo S2c; m altlng -no

markel.

POTATOES II----------------------------------------------- i

r i;T lJR E POTATO TRADES (QuoU tlons fu m lib e d b j

dlract buying through Doaton hnunea Use U. B. agrloullura departm ent re ported today.

A large portion of Uia direct bual' ntaa waa on Texas vooU a t price* tenU- Ing to the higher aide of S3o to S7( acourfed baila delltered ew( far 23- montba wooU.

th r e ^ l ^ t S ^ D d Qiianer'btSwl 'flMee* were' purchaaed a t 43o to 44o acournl baaia dettrerecf «m< o r aratind 3Jc Ui 34a In the greaae, (or average brlaht fleecca, ahrlnklng around 4So to 4flr. Theae prieaa were unchanged from laat

Local Markets

B uying Prices

U. a Uraat Norlherni Mo.‘ 3.’. 'I ~ '“ (Small tleda No. l _____ ________*]40Bmall IteiU No. 3 .......................... *3.3U

(Quoted Icaiii lliilil ilealert) I'Utll.TltV AT KANL'II

Colored h«i«. iinrter O Ilia................ 17.Culoted iicu*. iiiKlcr 4 11m.............. I2iUgUoru hioll.ta . . .................. IJ,l-eahoru hen* .................................... i3cOolored fryeri ............................... .......16.Old oKka

m o u u c Eifat .............. .

i buUerfai ________

S f f i’daKU . . .White*, medium .OommerclaU ...........

**(1*0. ft*?* p'fjfej.'Mvr.nTt)cK

Obolca UghI butcliera. IMpQunden ............... ...

Ovtrwelght butcben. 310 ______pouD dtn ----- ----- ------- „ 17,74

Orarwelglit Ijutchen. 230 to 300

poundere ..............t aowa. Ug)i g aowa. haa<ry

1, 100 pounda . .......U MO w uuda .............. .K f» ( f. iOO POUMU . .. k (Md. SOO iMunda .... .. i : i

Markets at a Glanci;..........................quSat trade.

d qtilati U- S. •ovarn'

.vw dl SO OMiU » bale,- lU a lo lowtTi corn Itio

ySfeur *t«t*r.

M BttaM O . AfoerlcM i plajr-

lEAIiOPSIItEmUCIMNG

caiCAOO, June 13 <UP)—Wheal ..rlcea moved erratically today on the Chicago board of trade. TJie u r - "

ta»r.: to

corn oC( l*tc to l ‘je, and oaU ^.c to 1.C lower.

An torly decline rcremed by ex. port and mill buying. However, the buying »iile lacked »uatalne<r.'iupport.

Kolll taking iient prtcea down to wa for the dny.

Liverpool clmed higher, retlectlng --rength In North American markeLi eaturday, Winnipeg duplaved weakne.v.

Corn prlcw were ea»y. Influenced by hedge •elllng on liberal purchases lo arrive.

GRAIN TADLE CinCAOO-araln rangi

Open nil

JuVy"” '.'........ . .78% .njy, .7B|

[gb Low Closi

.77’V -7B'i

.7«'{ .76 !

J. O. Penney Co.......1‘enna. n . R.............Pure o n ............. ..Radio Corp...............Radio Keith OrpheuiK rS.K "»”Shell I

Uudler, W cfcner & Co.)..jvember drllrery: no sales; cloalng

bid and aak, *1.00 to II.S3.CIIIC A C ^ POTATOES

ClflCA ao-W eaiher clear, tem pen - •are 87; ahlpmeqta 43, arrKaU 380, track 431. New aiock auppllea liberal, Calif. White Hoae demand moderate, market aiightly atroDger. Southern Trlumph«. beat quaJIlf, demand good. with illghtly ....................

market allghlly weaker. La. BlUa Tri* uoipha. 2 ctr .is .U . 3 can *3; ahowlng beated. aome ipotled aacka. 3 can (l.M); 1 car badly healed ahowlng decay, »1.«0. Ark DlUa Triumph*, 4 cara »3-lJ, \ car *2.10. 8 car* »3. 1 cat 11.93; ahowlng heated apotted aarka. 4 cara *1.90, 1 car. tl.SO. Okla. Bllaa Trlumpha ahowlng

13.03, 3 cara *3. 3 cara *1.93. 3 c ] ear ahowlog heated apottra aat. tl.W , N. Car. Cobblera. wide range I

apolted aacka; U t. ollvv aectloa early Uonday. 3 e v t *1.90; other aecUona. 3 cara *1.83, S cara 11.80; ahowlng dark color. «onie healed. U cara *1.73; ahow- log i:|-tied ta c u . 3 c»r* *1.70, 3 can *1.^ ; ^at« Saturday, a c an *1.90. 1

_ \k . Calif. W h ite ..... ............ .......... — *3^3, 3 ca^ *3.20. 8 cara (3.1S,1 car *3.10; Commerclala, 1 car *3.03. I lar, ventilation, *1.90; Dllaa Triumphs. I cara w uhed, fine nuallly. *3.30. Oldjtock auppllea light, demand lUht, i----ket about ataady. Ida. Rnasel Uurbi No. 1, no aale* reported. No. 3. 1 *1.80, Oregon Ituiael Uurbanka, 1 —. ahowlng aproottd. aome decay. *1.70.

dr»en Uouiitalna, I car *1.8"Uleh. c n Uouiitalna, I i

DENVER BEANS |

I BUTTER, EGGS

Cheese; Wlinlegnie flabi n<|ic: 13c; Jobliuig pllrr*. (lata H>^o I

xgin; U rge Jin.,3Mkc; mHlliim 311^

Loa ANUUJEil--I prime (IraU 34c, «i 'c n rade 33c.

K u f: Large 2tc;WMUru cheese:

longhonia loalsCniCACK)

ClIIOAnO-Iliilter; Market *lca<I JOlpU I.'I81,7«0 H tiju .lla.; extra :il%0 til e iiru i 'JV; IliiUit(> MUc; aeciiiuU lUlin tn clals U4l',o to » S c ; alanclanla : fiiVallxpd H 'io .Kgga: Maiket airadv; rnceliila

asra; Irn li giadtxl nrit*. rata I !>« thai, cars 181^r; exUa firsts. USr; leu than cnr* 1SV<<:: <h <irtritl recelpls IRc; aUitage ItjU MViC; atorage packnl

'IKK

JEROME

liark'e<i

daisies 140.

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N. Y. STOCKS

NEW YORK. June 13 (UP)—Them«t rlruiMl lower.

....lerlcniAmerica)Amerlcai

Hmeltlng _____Zn Telephone n' T^Baeco C .......

S? To°p^e^7 t e in tMotors . ..............re & Ohio ......... .Aclailort -----.-......rm Otcel ___ ____

Coca -Cola Commercial Commonwe Continental corn PTOdi

DU I Delav

de Nemoura ......Eaalmon Kodak ...............

c Power Light il Elecuic ..............,1 J=W5ds ................ ..

O cp'rnl U oton ..............Goodyear Tire .................

il llanea te r ...................... j I Telephone „John* Manvllle ......... —Kcnnccott Copper ..............I>3ew’a Inc............. .............MonlBomery Ward ....... .No;:h Kelvlnator ...............Hew Yol ClHI

ion Oil .. CO.......

Hocony Vacuum ......................noulhern Pacific ......................itandard m anda....................Btandard Oil o f 'C a llf .............Standard Oil of New Jersey ..BwUt and Co............................Texaa Corp.................................T rans-A m erica .........................Union Carbide St Carbon .. ..

n I'aclllc .........................___ M Aircraft .........- .............United Corp. .........................

WeflllnRhouae Electric ....,K W. Woolworth Co........American Rolling Ullla ..................RfiiiilugBoeing ............................- —1« Haiiufacturliig Co___ l« Wright ................E lfctfic AiiW U te ............Houaton Oil .....................National DlatUlcra ............North American AviationSafeway Btorw ..................Scherjier DlJtlWf* ............Slude&aker . . ........ .United Airlines .................WWW Motors . . . _ ... Chicago Pneumatic Tool ..

on* wider 1i~.«i, Crane i t Co.. rred. dropped 5U polnu. DelTOlt n 3'.;. Eastman Kodak 2 p o ir - kVeitlnghouse Electric l i j pofnw V Jones cloning stnck averageji: I lal 111.87. off 2.3C; rail 20.19. (

037; utility 1B.S4. Off 0.30; 63 stoc ;(! 47, off .77. Salf.» apjiroiimatcd 33CX

■Mares agalnJit 410.000 ahare« Frldu,. Curt> atock sairs were 70.000 shares agaln-H 02.000 Friday.

SIIEEIECIEDc o . n

Ohio o il .

I Power and Light. 7% pfd .....W...O power. pfd ..................Idaho Power. T i pfd ................. 1'

N. Y. c u n n MCIIANOEAmerican Super Power ...............Clllm Brrvlce, new ................— ....Electric Bond a S h a re ........ ..........Ford Motor Ltd. ... r............— .....

•SPECIAL WIREC o n rte t; o t

S o d le r-W rfc n e r A Com pany Elkg m d f .- P b o n e 916

INVESTMENT TRUSTSF\md. In»....................................... *14.98Fund- Tnist, A.................................* ' "Quar. ...* U.IO

MlNlNtJ HTOCKH Bunker Hill und UulUvan . . No .Min City Copi'rr .............Park City Consolidated . . . . U<Hllver King C oallllo ii................ |5 -___Sunxhlne Isinrs . . . . .111.033Tlntlo Ulanil.rd .. *4.10-*4.30

MONKVNRW YORK-Moiiey ralea were

changed luday.

IIAII ttll.VF.Il NSW Y O ItK -llsr slKfr was a '

a t 4a^« ceuU a fine tiuuce today, chai^ged,

I.ONDON llAll NII,VI;R IO N IX )N -llar -lUer ca.ed 1/18 penr

o .I a y to in i5 / in p e n ,;e .u <...ncr. lias.

.rd silver»lf I/I peniij

clay. 1 pence >n »

MKTAI.H NEW YOIIK- ’n>.1av n .ii/.loni ,

prlren for dfllveir<l melaU. trpound;

CletU'iiyttc e,T in: HiK>l siialtJi UU'., t.eeui; New York 4 00 t<i 4 03:

• 3113.' Y<.tk

RUIMCRT

T he Cnmi) l-'irn C llrb of Jerom e lirlil It Cnim rll Mrn In llin bn.nrm m l of Unt MpllnMli.li rliiin-li ic c n it ly . a cv rrn i frrfm w iliil w iika w rrn /lijDS itiid tliQ iirr^ ldn it, Joyi'o M cM nhni), niwku lirledy on w tiut tlio (iriiiinlrH ' tlon hua iicocimi)llJ>lir(l n lm o Ita beutiiiiliiy loat /itll. M lv ICcliin Iliia nlao kuvo n lii lr t titlk . H onor

W tro lo t l ’O BlrlBand rncli innnbci- fx iilu ln rtl how aIio ind Pi\riir«l tliriii. T lin Hlrl.i w rro

n!i() p r fic iil rd w ltli Ihelr Unmii KlropilLI.

MlM M.idi'lyii Mnn OnntierR le ft tin lurdny tu rtic iittin wKli h r r K i'und' jiarrnln, Mr. niid M rs. O lmrlea d u n - bcrti. lo r a vlalt. Mr. itnd Mra. Uiin- borjf Jmve hn tn v lslllng hero n i«l Imvn ) iu t rc liirn rd Irnm n Ulii lu thn (Ir iind rnitynn, llry ra cnnyon

lid 7.1UII iiulUiiml iia ik .Mra, /iWnpy o k « U n l JIoUj'wmxJ,

Cullt., In n lKUu>n uueat fo r n few wrekA n l llin liiiina o t h e r sls lc r , Mia. B. M. C liurchinnn.

Mr. und Mrn. Wayiio O rlltiiirrr. JlolBf, *iKHt tlir w rrk -riid Iirrt) Wllh Irlciids himI rrlMlvrn.

T ho Wcdnc»di\y cv fiilnu brldun olub m eiiibcri cn lvrlaliied llie lr him* bmida th h week a t it d liin rr p a rty a t th e Hoy 0 . Hiiillh lionie. O u t- o t'lo w it liurabi wcrn Mr, uiiil M ri. Gliorleii Saiib«fK o t H ealU r. luul M rs. riM t«r o t fihelley, Idnhti. llr ld ||o w u en]oy<(t la ler wlUi jtrlM * belnK •wardM ) lo Mr. n iid M r*. L . W. 8anber|[, Mr. unit Mrs. ti. U . U avIs Aitd ClmrlM amiljQru Kwurdctl tilllh p rlM tu r giicsu.

M r. niid Mrs. (•lllfonl llrow n mid ynuim i'n l diuDihl'T. Iiiirlm ui. ■ O rvlltn J . gu iU b luid dniiulit^ Ju iiiru M nrlr uml U nt Jciiii, IcU Hiitnrdity ti.r r iln i, M idi., w lirni Iho llrow iis will luko di'llvery now rn r. l.iilor th i' [mrly wlil vlnli rrlfttivon 111 i:(ihmilnn, O., und In Illlnuia.

Mr:t. Wlllliiin Cdlllii wii.1 lio . ThurBilny lo tlir iui'niljcr« of tlin ll» litl.it I.itil1ri' Alil n<K'li'ly. 1‘litn WPro m illliu 'd fur n ilrrln liiliiK tin d ln lrii 'l n iovn ith iii „ t Hii|it1.il rJiiirrJiM , WDIrJi Jji io )w ),rnIn Nuvrinlx-r.

M rs. A. II. llriv .(l„ .ld w.,1 li(« trv 'HitirAilny to ilii< m rm liru ol tlin >i V. ti, (’lull HIKI IK(I Kiinfft, Mtii. WII llikin Ilriini'lit'lit iin<| Mrn. itr r iu n t. llciiM'lioUl. In live loiiKlri'd |irlr/'!i w rro won hy Mca. Anilv Mi'Uol)oita, M rn. Ifcnm ui l(.'ii-.,h.-ld nnd M tw Vrvim I'nTulH-r.

I t. O. Muy, i>i.-.hlrnl .it llio Min Itlokn 1.. I). II nlnk.., M u . Mi«y liiid th e ir Mill, (liiUlrii, loll W.-»1nr.tclny to r I,0Knn ('iilivnu, lllnli, w lirin Ihi'y Will liiko im il III llin nimiitd fumlly rrtinilon.

•nio;rft wlio I rt l 'Iliiirn(1i.y f<ir Hull l , ttk o .C lty to alli'iid llin (jim iIn ly coiitvtm c'o <it l lif I,. I). I) c iiiiicli Ulero Jim ii 111 to n worn lU-cd » . C atim itl, Vnii-. (;.,im ull, i.uVon / .r l i r . I laun iili, (luv mul l(< x Wll.ion Oiiorgfl II. »iii| l.im ii Moi.tin, o n il. Olnilyn »m l IKnriifl p r nui]Mrn. 1.. 1>, Hyde, llm lm ni. 1 ).t, illo h n rd nn<l KikWli-lidi tlydi-, Mr. a n d Mi'fl. F n iiik W alaon, Mr. nnd M f«. ChurirA VVhllakrt, M(a. lilan M o ln ty rc , Mr. nmj Mrs. Herl»ert M ay, M r. and M is. lliM'm-rr lUuail. i^eKtl, nnd Mrs. M llloii I 'a lion .

S lO f f i DECLINE O m SESSION

NEW YORK. June 13 (UP)—fllociaCT” on m^Vontm'iM Vull tnicung” to- Isy Louei In Uie main lu t ranged rom fractions W more !han a point, lul some inactive shares dropped more lian S poiiit-vSteel operation* for the current week

.rre rrportwl sllgluly atwve last week, luj.ocfier nea'* continued die-Sjicel shares were mltcd. Bethlehem

ly‘*j' pu“ il!l'be'low 43. but U. S. Ste«l • Youngjilov!) steadied on fractional

« r ’rai:s held narrowly below prev-

iieMlniUlIc slalement by Alfred P. 11 jr.. board chairman ot General

Motors on the wagcs-hourB bill brought selling Into motors. Chrysler sold

round I ' i poUiU and Ocneral Mo-

I leader

C. J . S trik e , H u ro n . S outh Dnko- In. todny h a d been e lccted president of th e W ah o Pow er cotnpany fniC' cecd ine K insey M . R obinson w ho rc signed Ju n e 4 to becomc prc.stdciil o f th e W a s h iim o n W ate r Power com pany of Spoktine.

A nnouncem ent o t S trike 's clcctJon w as m ade from genera l o fllccs of th e pow er com pany focatcd a t Bol.w. n ic new p residen t realRncd-as prc.sl- d e n t of th e N orthw este rn Public Servlcc com pany a n d th re e assocl' a ted com panies to accep t th e Idaho post. He h a s sp e n t 23 years In the e lectric u til ity business In th e a s rl- cuJturol a re as o f S ou th Dakota, N orth D ako ta a n d N ebraska.

T lie new presiden t Is a M ason, o S h rlne r a n d a m em ber of th e Elks Jodge. H e Is oJso a devotee o i ou t' door spc rta and Is sa id to have ad ­m itted upo n his a rriv a l in BoLsa th a t one o t th e attraction."! o f the I tlaho p o s t w as th o h u n tin g and fishing oppo rtu n ities o ffered here.

T h e fo rm er p r u ld e n t , Mr. R ob­inson, durlflK th o years h e headed th e Id ah o Pow er com pany, led th n t o rgan iza tion to ^ w o m a jo r award.s. In 1034j'tT ir 'cotnpany received the G eorge A. H ughes ownnJ. given to

e lec tric com pany In th e U nited S ta te s fo r outstnndlnR nehlcvem onl In th e prom otion of dome.stlc dec- tr ie ran g e In tJm t yenr. a w a u consLstcd of a stiver loving cup and

check of *1,000 w hich ivcnt toJiiipany employes.In 1D30 th e rom poiiy received the

C harles A. Coffin aw ard lo r "thi m ost d ts ttn su lslied ron trlbu tlo ii to th e devclojiniPiU o t e lrc lr lc light nnd pow er lo r th e ninvi-nleiu'e of the public a n d benefit o t Hie IiuUlI ' try d u r in g tho ycnr l()3r>.'' T lib nwariJ l.i IhP m M t ro v rtn l of nit lutllonnl awnnV;, ottlchil.i point out.

FOR« ’CAMS e le c tio n o f leadersh ip a n d o th e r

d e ta ils fo r th e opening o f th o 19th a n n u a l O lr l Reserve conference a n d th e f i r s t In Uie Saw tooths on Ju n e Jff a t E ajJey w as n e a r coinpletJon today.

D ra m a tic s will be fea tu red a t th e c am p in g session w hich ' v l l l d raw h u n d re d s o f G tri R eserves from so u th e rn Id ah o . T liem o will be "All th e W orld '8 a S tage ,” a n d M iss G ladys W illiam s, K ansas C ity, Mo. will d ir e c t th e w ork In special c re ­a tive d ram a tic s . MIm W Ullams is associa te secre tary In th e K an sa s C ity Y . W . C. A. offices.

D ra m a tic L eader M rs. n i W eston, Dolse, wUl be

associa te d irec to r of Mo d ram o tlc w ork a p d will conduct d iscussion g roups; B eforo com ing to Boise r e ­c en tly M rs. W eston w as m usic s u ­p e rv iso r In th e e a s t a n d w orked w ith g irls In exp erim e n ta l schools.

D irec to r of pe rsona l re la tio n s will be M rs. E. C a^lo lm n, W ash ing ton , D .

a n d form erly dean o f glrla a t P end le ton , O re. M rs. C a g la h an a t p rese n t Is c h a irm a n of th e A. A. U. W. com m ittee on leg isla tion In W ftshlnglon, D. C.--

Mls-s D oro thy W eaver. T w in Falls , will be song leade r a t th e cam p a n d MLs.'i B e tty T . V incent. O lrl Reserve secre tary a t Boise, Is p rog ram ficc- rc ta ry lo r th e conference.

L ife G u ard for Sessions L ife gu a rd d u r ln ? th o sc.«Jons wllj

be M rs. E s th e r R ainey, PocaKJlo, who Is a p rom inen t O lrl S co u t ex ­ecutive. M iss M lye A sah lna, leade r of Ja p an e se G irl Reserve c lubs In S a lt L ake C ity, will conduct th e

orr.hlp services.M agic valley leaders going t^ th e

confercnce Include Mrs. W. M . C a n t- lon. B uh l, story and fam ily groups; MLS.S M arjorie Byram , H azelton, w)io will e d it th e y e a r book. T h e book he re to fo re has been designated 'P ay e tte Rlpple.s,” b u t a new nam e for I t a n d nam e fo r.the cam p will be be sc lcc tcd by those in a llcndnncc .

O th e r leaders for groups will come from o th e r G irl Re.scrve d is tric ts In th e s ta te an il will l>c announced la te r by Ml-ss R uiii Mc.Manlmle, M agic valley secretary .

'M rs. W. 11. Spanker, who has cooked fa r tho G irl Re.servc c o n ­ference a t Paye tte lake.s for a n u m ­ber o f years, will be th e cook a n d Mrs. R. L. R eed and M rs. Sam G a m ­ble o l T w in F a lls a rc fillliiif a ll food o rders th is Week.

lEESEOll EVENT «*ED

■ C n iiim ltters fo r C ounty A ililrvc iiK'iit day, Krhcduled In t>c liclil Hrpt einbor U'J a t tho rcinnty fiilrnniimd. o t F iler, wi-rn luniouiu'c il lodiiy hy MKh M nrKiiri't H ull, d h lrli t lin dciiioiUHtriktlon' iigeiit.

Mrn. H. II. l lo p k lin h rim lin of 11)0 Bi-ni-inl nunm ltti'o in rhm no lit th r even t. C ounty Ai'liicvn diiv Is he ld ench yciir to ill.siilay work ueconipllnlied by won

O th e r eo m in lttrc i n tr piitilliUy - Mrn. K dnn Jnkr'w iiy, Mi:i HiilUird, a n d Mr.s. W alle r Ili-cklry; niii'>lc and proiiiniii -Mrfl. Itoy Ih iik und Mrn,H. A. Cllhb.i; htylo d rr. 'l lev n r - Mill. ( Irovor Allen, Mrn. I11ll«-v. Mr:', t^i.i- pcT nVKurd aiKl Mni. Iinlliuil; .-x- h lh ll .i-M rn . W iiyni' Willihni'.; hu i- c lieon iivrniiKeiiiMil’i Mi:>. l(o |[rrI,ewl;i. Mm. M iiiy Iv Mllirr, ond Mis. F rn lik Horn.li, Jr.; iillim . Mtn. J , T rn rlih ick , M iv .1, l\. H am ary, und Mia. A. iv K onki'l; iui<t honl<•.^n eo iim iltln ' Mim .1, K, I'lilltim i), Mrn. U, M. J 'cuy , Mr.i.

Three “I.ifcrH” l«AhU Itclcnse from Idaho I’enlteiiliury

llOUiin, I d a . .Iiiiio i:i III1'' T h rrom rn nrrv lnu lUo I ''i iu i f. <r i<iiivlc>tliiiin of l i n t arm.-., milirdiT willnit|M‘u r befiiro llm t.tmii t>..iiid ofinirdoiin n iul nrvk irli-u;<r (iciiii th e(K’lil lrn tln ry ilijrioh' )».■ttlii,, nr.t-nloi) bi'iiliiiiluu July II.

Mlh.1 <ln»'<i <11.... .Mil, ■ii'liiiy ofIh.- hoiird, nuld (hu t lo iii.(<:• n i l ro ii-vli'tn luitl flrcciint |iriiii (0|lic-ni-lll |T(|liriiU fur li'Iri iMt i-UherIh rouu lt im ldoil o r imlolr.

K u R i t i v c C o m p l i i i n t

i H H U e d o n ( J i l b c r tW )U T W O ltT H , 'IVji , .liinn la lUC)

- A tUKlttvo r<»ii|iin|iii v liiiiulng th a t Kail ( ll llw tl tn.iii.i>(»ri,.d » Atoleit ntlUiintiHle tio m I ’realoil, t<»O m trii. lltn li, Innt May M wan Iwiied liHhiy hy U, tj. CoinmlMloiier l/»la Nowuni.

T h e com m on viper Is E n g la n d ’s on ly poisonous snake.

Nazareiics Attend Zone Conference

Tw in F a lls zone conference of the C hurch of th e N azarene will m eet here W edno.sday. All m in isters ond th e ir wives will a tte n d a m eeting a t

p. m .T h e public Is Invited to a tte n d th e

m ectlni! a t 8 p . m . Rev. G lenn G rif ­f ith . N am pa, N azarene d is tric t .superin tendent, will speak . A large a tten d a n ce Is cxpeclcd, especially In th e evening.

All m lnl.iters and th e ir w ives ot th e Tv.-ln F a lls zone a re expected a t th e a fternoon scs.sion, accord ing to Rev. L. D. Sm ith , pastor.

WARNINGC h ie f o f Police H ow ard G ille tte

th is a fte rn o o n warfted local m e r­c h a n ts t i i a t I t Is Illegal to se^l firew orks u n til Ju n e 25 and th a t sa le o f such firew orks m ust ceasc a t s to re c losing tim e on Ju ly 5.

S co res of com plain ts th a t c h il­d ren . a n d even adults, a re e n g ag ­in g in a ‘•prem ature" ce lebra tion o f J u ly 4 th prom pted th e ch ief to Issue th e w arning.

P r io r to thU year sa le of f ire ­w orks w as perm itted a fte r Ju n e 1 6 .b u t tho c ity council recen tly c h an g e d th e ordlnnocc In o rder t h a t " pu rchase da te and f ir in g d a te " shou ld coincide.

T h o ch ief snJd Ih o t.th e law will bo s tr ic tly enforced.

IHREEAnENDING MVCEE MEETING

A t least th re e m em b ers o f ' th e T w in F a lla Ju n io r C h a m b e r of Com m erce will be p re se n t du rin g th o N ational Ju n io r C h a m b e r of Com m erce convention a t O ak land . Calif., from Ju n e 15 to 18, i t w as announced h e re th is a fte rn o o n by P residen t Jo h n B . R obertson .

B lan ton H ale, w ho h a s been in O ak land for’ th e p a s t w eek, will a t - te n d a s will P a u l O ilm an a n d Alton Y oung who le ft fo r th e bay c ity early th is m orning.

R epo rts of th e co n v en tio n will be h e a rd by o th e r m em bers a f te r tho re tu rn of Die th ic o dclcffotcs.

Today’s

GAMES: X No ram eg •chedn le il today.

Idaho Power Sets Safety G athering.

M ore th a n 100 em ployes o f th e Id ah o Pow er com pany tom orrow evening will m e et a t th e P a r k ho te l to a tte n d th e g e n era l q u a rte r ly sa fe ­ty m eet of th o organlzotlQ n. i t w as announced h e re th is a fte rn o o n .

T ho m eeting wlU g e t unde rw ay a t 7 p . m. w ith a b a n q u e t a n d R . E. C arnahan , K im berly , c h a lrm tu i of safe ty fo r th is divis ion w ill bo in cjiarge.

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s a H w r n m o fmDUBWiriHmGIVES YOU TH E QUICKEST NON-SKID STOPS YOU'VE EVER SEEN ,IN every w et f o ld em ergency you need k (fro

(hat w ill luri) the w et road iinder your c ir in to B ilry (rack. And now , (liinka (o th« new C o o d fic b .S.fety S ilte rtow n w ith LIfc-S.ver I 're a d , you can b i to a roaJ-Jrying tiro (hsi rc« llr w utks,

( io o d r lch enRlneeri knew (h»6 «kl4 p ro ic o t lo n depciu li on dry ing (tio rokd. A nd dry ing (he road depcndi on iwecpiiiK away th e w aten So (hey made ih li now (read w lih nener-cndliifc «pJral l)»r» llial iw ecp the w ater r i^ b t and lefi —//i» 4 u M t batliry V u hiJ ihU U v ip tr t. 'ITie otiicom a w »i (ho iifeK , q iilike it a to p i on wc* to a d * tha t m o iorlits have e re r *eenl

N o E x t r a C o s tR em em ber, llila new ik ld-pro iec ted Sll»ef». Iciwn i l i o pire* yini ilie /im o iii hlow -oiit prtt* lecd o n of the (Goodrich (io lden I'ly. T h iii (he lives of youne ir aiul your fim lly are p roiected /u « ImpoitaiK way*. And v.licii you cao K 't ihi* ■maxloft tire AT NO HXIIIA COM, iho >9.196 K roater non ik id mlleaKo In .S iU ertow ni la really like Bcllinn !IVI!HY MXTII MIUI muill

(lom o In today and get a /r#« ■Icm onitraiion o f iliii new kind o f tire In action. G et riri(-han<) (helhrilllnK eii>etlenceofa5;iL V llim )W N ST 0Pi A nd fo r ja fe(y 'i take, make y o u r o cal llrcs (io o d tlc K Safety Sllver(ownM

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Monday, June 18,1988 IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN FALLS. ID AH O P age Mins

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CHINA FLOODS M A Y OVERSHADOW HORROR OF BATTLED]

B y RO BEB T BELLA IB Ete A N Q H A I, Ju n e 13 (U.F9-A d li-

ftster surpaaslnff th e w ar la ho rro r Is th rea te n ed by ttooda in cen tra l CW na, report* from th e C h lnw o and Ja p an e se advanco forces Ind ica ted today.

T h e m uddy ■waters o f th e Yellow river, “scourge of tho sons o f H an ," were pouring th rough b roken dikes on to Uie p la in s of H onan province to tho sou th , onto th e Ilttlo farm s o f th e p foaan ts, th rough tho s tre e ts o f villages and a long th e roads over w hich th e Japanese w ere push ing on th e lr new drive to tho so u th to ta k e H ankow .

Troop* .T hreatenedJap an ese m ilita ry a u th o ritie s he re

h a d received no d irec t repo rU from Chengchow , Junction p o in t o f tho e i$ t-w est L unghal ra ilroad a n d the n o r th -so u th Pelplng-H ankow ra il­road. fo r th roe days. I t w as In d i­ca ted th a t Uie rea r troops of tho J ap an ese . In the ir advance w est­w ard, a lready were th rea te n ed .

M ilita ry experts hero sa id th a t if th o r iv e r rea lly w ent am ok, th e en ­tire scene of th e f ig h t fo r H ankow m u st bo sh ifted . F lood experts sa id th a t If th e r iver stayed o u t of bounds, hund reds o f th o u sa n d s of soldiers, Japanese and C hinese , and mlUlons of helpless c iv ilians, w ould bo in danger.

Flood S ite Unknow nHow big th e flood w as. o r cxacUy

w h a t was its causc, rem a ined u n ­know n. W eeks ago C hinese had th rea te n ed to flood c en tra l C h in a If

' necessary to slop tho Jap an ese . All they h a d to do was to c u t th e dikes. A t m a n y po in ts , tlie bed of th e river, raised a t th e ra te of one fo o t each 100 years by th e m ud w hich gives i t lU nam e, b 30 fee t obove tho le re l o f th e p la ins a t th e no rm al h ig h w ater m ark.

I t happened , however, th a t tor* re n tla l ra in s In w estern C h in a h a d sw ollen th e river fo r m a n y days PM L ____________________

Foresters id Meet A t Boise Aug. 28-31

BO ISE, Ju n e 13 (UJ!K-The N ational A ssociation of S ta te F o rc a te r j will ho ld its a n n u a l convention h e re Aug. 28 to A ug. 31. S ta te F o reste r F r a n k ­lin O lra rd sa id today.

O ne of th e p rincipal top ics fo r discussion will be g ra tin g reg u la ­tions a s applied to conservation of th e n a tio n 's tlm berland , O lra rd said.

Camp Fire GirlsA h ike to Blue U k e a o r S hoshone

fa lls occupied th e discussion a t » m eeting la s t week o t th e O h ip k a b - U o o n ^ C am p P lre group. T h e Ju n e Ifl m eeting will be h e ld a t D rury Parir.

W ullssa C am p F ire g roup he ld a •w lm m lng p a rty o t B a n b u ry 's la s t week a n d followed I t w ith a s te ak fry . M rs. C. a Lee. g u a rd ia n , a c ­com panied th e e igh t girls.

PAUL

Bheron Twlss. sm all d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. O eorge T w lss Is veryill.

M r. a n d Mrs. Ja m es M oncur. lU rle, spen t last week a t th e hom e of he r m other. Mrs, Laura^iN ellson. Mr. M oncur Is en rou te to Boise fo r a n opera tion a t tho v e teran s ' ho sp l- U l.

Jlowortl noylance h a s re tu rn e d horns from tho U nlvcrslly o f Id ah o for Uio summ er.

E. E, D rom on, w ho h a s been ou t slicartng sheep, hnn re tu rn e d home.

W. O. T uckcr re lu m ed la s t week from Nyasa. Ore., w here ho w ent a business trip .

M rs.. P rank M lcliacl h a s gone to B alt L ake City to visit lie r m otlier, M rs. T . L, Drowti,

M r. anil Mr«. W alter D oslnger, te ac h er In th e P au l h igh scliool le l t 'F r ld u y for Moscow to a tte n d sum m er echool.

M rs. Andrew P e trrson a n d iluugh te r have gnu» to Itolxe to vlnlt the r c tr r s o n son, who la tn n Dolse hos­p ita l,

^ r s . Moy Jeft T hurndayto a tte n d tho generiil confcreiicu a t S a it I>akn CUy.

, First Baby Entrant

baby show w h ich wUI be he ld In Tw in F a lls a i e n » o t th e h igh ligh ts of th e "Idaho on P a rad e ” ce lebra tion Ju ly 18 to 2S, b o th date* Inclusive. E ntrle* in th e oonte<t a re being received a t th e ce le b ra tio n h e ad q u a r­te rs located a t 131 Second s tre e t e as t In T w in F a lls . T h e ce lebra tion is being sponiore it by th e A m erican L t tio a a n d wlU a t t r a c t thousands o f v is lto n to th e c ity .

SCREENOFFERINGS

O BPH EV MNow sliowlng—"D octor R hy thm ,”

Bing Crosby.W ed. th rough S a t,—"T h re e Com-

rodes,” R obert T aylor, F roncho t T one, R obert Voung,

RO X YNow show ing—''H oiiaay ," K o th o r-

Ine H epburn.Wed., T hurs.—'T w o W ise Molds,"

Alison Skipw orth ; "T h e Shadow." C harles Quigley.

Frl., Sa t.—“S tage C oach D ays," Jo h n Luden.

IDA H ONow show ing — "riascals ," Jono

W ltliers,Wed., T hura.—"A ntliony Adverse.”

Frederic M orch.Prl.. S a t.—" D rocgrm an C ourage,"

J e o n Muir.

Masons Assemble From Siv Towns

EDEN, Ju n e 33 (Specia l)—More th a n 100 persons ottencted th o d is­tr ic t m eeting of M asonic lodges of Jerom e, r 'po o d ln g , iW endcll, Sho- Bhono, Rllfhdeld a n a E d e i i he re la s t week.

Cerem onies concluded w ith a bon- q u e t a t tho E den h igh ecliool, a t w hich A, E, a i s h preaW cd tui (onst- m oster, T lie add re .u of welcome given by Iloy L, Onl(>. nnseU on, w oriihlptui m a s te r o f Uio Eden lodge.

T ho group song "A m crlcn '' nnd dovotlonols w ere offered by Uev. Coob. Bhnahono. K eith Johniinen a n d Joe Dny, rtrcom pnnled by Miss Joy H ugh, sung a due t. Ja ck Irv in , occom panlrd by M rs. H urry Albce, sang a solo. B tnn lry T , Uocr of Shoshone gave th e rcs|>uiuo.

W GAIN ON EPEI

I

M ore th a n SCO eligible vo ters In T w in F alla c o u n ty h av e signed p e ­titions ca lling fo r e s tab lish m e n t of

on*politlcal ga m e com m ission, I t w as a n n ounced h e re th is a f te r ­noon by M ilton P ow ell, ch a irm a n o t th e c om m ittee d is trib u tin g th e petitions in th is scc tlon .

Powell so ld th o p e titio n s a re b e ­ing checked by tlio c o u n ty rcco rd -

.8 fa s t a s th e y a re tu rn e d in . T he recorder c hecks tljem o s to a c ­curacy of s ig n a tu res a n d a lso os to w hether o r n o t th o s ig n e r Is eligible to vote,

T ho c hairm an po lilted o u t th a t those persorui resid in g o u t o f th e county, b u t nevertheless sign ing th e petitions, should p u t th e num ber of th c lr hom e p rcc ln c t a f te r th e ir nam e. T hose rc.sldlng In th e county should glvo th e ir com plete hom e address.

O ool in th is county Is 3,000 signers.

f iS I N f A N I S M M I E S

EJJtrles in th e "MlUJon D o lla r Baby sliow" being held In connection w ith th e IdDho on P a rade ce lebra tion here Ju ly 18 to 25, both d a tes Inclusive, today stood a t C5. a goln of 43 Blnce Friday nflcm oon. It was announced by Verne Ncwcombe. EhoW director.

Any biiby h i th e s to le is eligible to .n te r , pnavMlng th e y range in age from six m onths to five yearn. No en try Ice U chorged a n d each en- trn n t is Riven a com plete physical exam ination free of c harge . Thrrc a re live classes of g irls , a n d five clftsse.1 of b<3Vs and prizes will be aw arded In a ll clas-w.t. E n tries can be .m ade by ca lling telephone 131 or contac ting M r. Ncwcombe a t 131 Second s tre e t east, ce lebra tion head ­quarters.

A dditional E ntrle*Aside from 12 babies en tered up to

Sa tu rday a ttem o o n . th e additional en tries include:

S tan ley W orth Day, 33-montlis-oUI m of Mr. a n d Mrs, R . W. Day of

O oodlng; E leanor nose Belclyjrt, 38- m ontlis-old daug lite r of M r. a n d Mrs F red R eichert, Filer.

B e lly Joyce M eunlcr, 48-month^i* old doughtcr of Mr. and M rs, M. J. M cunier.T w In Falls ; Jom es Edmund M ulylhlll. 21-m onths-old son of M r.' and Mrs. D on MulvUilU, T w in Falls; Ju n e H arris, 13-m onths-old dauKli- te r of Mr. a n d M rs. H, J , HorrLv T w in Falls; N orm an E v ere tt Mc­G uire. 23-m onlha-old son of Mr. nnd M rs. D. A. M cOulre. T w in Fall.s O ory Leo s lk c s . IC-m onths-o ld son of Mrs. A nnabclle Zlkes,

O ory Dean M unson. lO-montlv.-old in and C aro l' Louise Mui^son. Ct)-

m ontlis-old da u g h ter o f M r. a n d .Mrs. H, F, M unson. T w in ? a lls ; Carolyn Ann H olste, eigh t-m onths-o ld daugh ter o f M r. and Mrs. Raymond HolsU, Jr.; Ja ck A llen W hite. S<- m onths-o ld son of M r. a n d Mr.';. T, A. W hite, T w in FalU ; S a w n Kay H aslan, 20-moiTThs-old da u g h ter of M r. and M rs. L. H. H aslan , Twin Foils.

M ore T otsJa ck Edw ard E ads, 10-m onths-old m of Mr. a n d M rs. Joe Eads. Jr.;

EZlbert LeRoy F a r ra r, H -m ontlw -old son of Mr. a n d M rs. E. L . Farrar. Tw In Fallg; M ory S usan Loucks, six- m ontha-qld d a u g h te r of M r. and Mrs, C, A. Loucks. T w in Falls.

M erle W alter Beckley, 3 l-m ontlis- old son 0 / M r. and M rs. M . K . Beck­ley, Twin P a lls ; Sh irley E llen Kess­ler, 30-m onths-old d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. K essler. T w in Falls; W illlora L ester T h o rn to n . II- m onths-o ld son of M r. a n d Mrs. L. J . T horn ton , T w hi F a lls ; E dw lna Joe B errym an, l l -m o n th s -o ld daughter o f Mr. a n d M rs. E . L. Berryman, Tw in Palls. -

Albert Lee. 44-m onths; Alice Rosa­lie. 32 m onths, a n d W lUlam Thomas, n -m o n th s , sons a n d daughter* ot Mr. ond M rs. A. E. U rle, T w in Falls; Joyce Urle. s lx -m onths-o ld dough' te r o f Mr. and Mrs, M, R, Urle. Twin Fa lls ; D avid W orth K inyon. 36-

m onths-o ld son of M r. a n d M rs. V. C. K inyon, CanUctord: L onn ie L e - Roy Jones. 27-m onths-old son o l Mr. and Mrs. C. F . Jones, T w in Palls ; Law rence Arnold. lO-tnonUis ond Roberta Arlene, 30 -m onths, son and daughter of Mr, a n d M rs. C. L . M c- Elllott. Kimberly; Dlxlo L orene Legg. 14-month.’i-old d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. W, V. Lene, T w in F a lls ; P ern La Rap U olyard. 0-.m onths-oid dnuRliter of Mr, a n d M rs. C. C. Bol- yard, IWIn Fall::; V ictor B ruce Cy­pher. 22-nionlhs-old sen o t M r. and Mrs- C. L. C ypher. 'Pwln P a lls ; G lcnna R uth M oon, 44 .m onths-o ld tlniighter of .Mr. a n d M rs. G lenn ,\foon. T ttln K ills ; Bevcrjy A nn A n­derson, 6 -inonths-o ld d a u g h te r of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J . A nderson, T w in FalU.

Still More Alva R ae D enny, 11-m ontils-old

dftii;;htcr of Mr. a n d M rs. O , P . D enny, T w in F a lls ; R oberta M ario ’nioma.s, 40-m onths-old d a u g h te r of Mr. nnd Mrs. J . S . T liom as, K im ­berly; Vlrglida Lee. 37-m onths and Carolyn Joyce, 16-m onths da u g h ters of Mr. and Mr.4. J . C. T hom os. H an - xcn; Jom i D<.'C Nelson, 45-m onths- ulrt ilaiiRhter of M r. and M rs, C. E. NeI;.on, T w in Fall.-;; Tom m y F . New- bry, 50-moiitlt3-old son of M r. nnd Mrs. T . F . Nuwbry. B uhl; J . G o r­don Sprachcr, 42-m onths-oId son of vlr. and Mrs. J . W. Sp racher, Tw in

ll.s; LewL'i A rth u r S a tte rlee . 15- niwil)i.?-old son of M r. and M rs. L. I. Sa tterlee, T w in F a lls ; K aron \tsixlno Drown. 28 - m onth.s - old lanch ter of M r. and M rs. M. E. Urown. Tw in F n lb ; G ordon Leo Houston, <S-inonths-old son of Mr, nnd Mt*. R . E. H ouston, IV In F a lls ; Sliaroii A nn Llvlng.ston. lO -m ontlis- old daiiBhtcr of M r, and M rs. W . B. LlvhiKSion. T w in F a lls ; M arljano Harvey, 12-m onths-old dough te r of Mr. and Mrs, W, T . H arvey . T w in 'alls; HarVL'y L. S trong . 23-m ontlis- Id son of Mr. a n d M rs. L. S trong .

Tw in Falls.Pa tric ia M arie G alley, 17-m onths-

old dauelucr of M r. a n d M rs. M. L, Galley. H ansrn ; Bonnie L o rra ine noWiwon, S l-m on ths-o ld da u g h ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A, E . Robinson, T\vln Fall'.: B arbara A nn G alley , 30- monUv;-olil dauRhter Of M r. and Mr.s. M. L. G alley, l la n s a i .

Uregon V b lt« n Mr. nnd M rs. M. D. U tw llle r and

Mr. nnd Mrs. F ra n k L ltw llier and son, Salem , Ore., w ere guests o f Rev. nnd Mr.s. L. D . S m ith he re lost night. M- D. U tw llle r Is th e fa th e r and F rank Lltw llier Is th e b ro th er of CTarcnce Lltw llier. w ho for a n u m ­ber of years was connected w ith tlie W hite m ortuary here.

Teacher Exam Of ’81 Shows Odd Answers

O G DEN . Ju n e 13 <8pccJal> — W orkers o f tho WPA Jilstorlcal rec­o rd s survey, according to H ugh O ’N eil, p ro jec t editor, a re finding m a n y in te restin g and odd Item s in th e co unty records lo r w hich they

com piling a n Inventory.A G alesburg, 111., worker reports

f in d in g answ ers given to ex am in ­a tio n questions given a t a teachers ' e xam lno tlon in Knox county In 1B81. T lie onsw ers given by one app lican t w ere os follows:

H udson Invented tho F u l t o n steam boat.

P re s id e n t m uet be of geod m oral c h a ra c tc r and for U years residen t of s ta te from which he is elected,

A. L incoln died April 10. Ho was bo rrled o t Sprlngtlcld . Illinois, over th e sam e rou te In which he w m l to W ash ing ton . T he cars and principal bu ild ings were drajw d Jn bJnck. E ver pe rson w ore badgc.s o t mourning.

S to ck s are m sn who are buying a n d selling. S tockholders are m en Who a rc engaged In the business.

B alboa crossed the Is tlium ust of S u ez a n d discovered the PncJflc. H e n a m ed I t th e South Sea because It w as 60 free from storms. H e R'Os a S p a n ish en thusiasm looking for the fab led foun ta in of Immoral youth.

Public schools ore for th e e d uca ­tio n of th e sexes w ithout rega rd to color.

CASTLEFORD

M iss Phyllis Haley Is v isiting a t th e A lfred Llvlngr.ton home.

M iss M arjorie Schlake h a s re ­tu rn ed from the Unlver.slty o f Id a ­h o a t Moscow,

M r. a n d Mr.s. Paul R lugcrt. L a ra ­m ie, Wyo.. a re vlsltliiK a t the honv; of th e ir , m other, M rs, M arga re t R lngerU

V EN ETIA N BLINDSD raperies and C n rta im

C onsult us on your In ten o r decorating problems.

T H E CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SHOP

Phone S63 Bisbee Bidg.

OF mCE’EARD

P ro g ram s ca lling a tte n t io n to the "Pow l of R ice” pa rties w hich will bo he ld In T w in P a lls nex t Friday a t 2:30 a n d . 8:30 p. m , wcrb a n ­nounced til ls a tte m o o n by John G ordner, m a n ag e r of K T FI.

T lic p a rtie s wUI be he ld to secure fu n d s w hich would b e n e /lt th e m ore Uian 50,000.000 n o n -co m b a ta n ts who

stiirv lng in C h ina os a resu lt of w ar in th e fa r e ast. S im ilar

p a rtie s a rc being held th roughou t th e U n ited S ta te s on th e sam e date.

T lie T w in F a lls pa rties wlll be held in tlic S lian g h a l G ard en s cafe and v isitors will purchase a bowl of rice a n d a cup of tea. purchase price being a n y a m o u n t they see f it to d ona te . ,

T h e f irs t p rogram , from tr a n s ­c rip tion . will be b roadcast over K T F I a t 8:15 p. m . >-'*.y and will be 16 m in u tes In leng th . T he second p rog ram will f ea tu re H. H. P rcedhclm . local c h a irm a n of th e ev en t. In a sh o r t ta lk . F rtedhelm w in ta lk a t 8:30 p. m . T l^ s d a y . D uring tho week "spo t” announce ­m e n ts will a lso fea tu re , G ardner said.

Vigoro F e r tlll2ers fo r law ns and •h rubbcry . a lso ga rden fe rtllltc r . Ph. »91 T w in FaU s F eed & Seed C o .-« d v ,

PLANTSV eiicU bie a n d B edding P lan ts

CITY GREENH OUSEB ack o f P a ris ia n L aundry

M cG O M B 'SMARKET

,JEVENINGSDon’t F o rget W e Arc

Open Evenings

Safety Practices Given Attention

S a fe ty cond itions a n d practicesre hc lng given m ore considera tion

by em ployers a n d employes in Idaho , rep o rts P a u l B lack, safety direc to r fo r th e s ta te Insurance fund, w ho po in ts o u t a d ro p o f 60 claim s In M ay a s com pared w ith tho cor­respond ing m o n th of 1937.

T lirec f a ta l acc id en ts were r e ­ported du rin g th e m o u th . A logger w as killed by a ro lling log. a mine ore m illing w orkm an was c ru slie i by an o re c a r , n n d o highw ay su r­vey em ployee w as th e victim of a tipped up tim ber, receiving a broken ncck.

L ifting cau-icd 07 of th e reported In juries, ond fa lls were responsible ■ for 89 in ju rie s . A to tx ' - - - - - • ' a n d finger in ju r ie s ' du rin g th e m o n th .607 c laim s, on ly 11 up pending fu r th e r ••B lock reports.

RELIABLESERVICE

c x a e liu g in le rp re ta - lio it o f th o w ord "S er­

v ice" hii8 n e v e r va ried . K vi- il:nce o f .o u r succcsh in tnatii-

h io h c s l s ta n d a rd t is Ihc rc p iitd t io n wo en joy , tho fr irn d a ifo h a ve m ude. y o u r eonfidcneo in ou r I* o u r m o s t eatip faciuri/ reu'(xi'd.

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LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE

Be In d rp rn d e n tl Ix 'iirii n u seful trade . T h r re Is a largo field for epeclnlly tra in ed op- erotora.

SPECIALTYIlE A lIT Y SCHOOL

T w in (a lia

REA D T H E T IM E S W AN T ADS,

ATTENTIONPOULTKYMENTHE VASSAR PRODUCE CO.

win rccclvo live iioiiltry a t ca r o n track nl . . .

m iH L . IDAHO Wednewlny, June IBth

o l TW IN FA M .S, I D A I ia I T hursduy, Juno If.lli

! TH E FOLI.OWIN<; PRICES W IIX lUO !>AIi)

H eavy colored hrnn. over' i Ibe............................................17c

H eavy colorcd hrna. i lb*,a n d under ....................... . t t c

IfM vy Leghorn hens, overi lb*...................................130

H tavy Leghorn hena. « Ha.«wd under ..............................i i e

O olortd r ry e n . over lha. .le o fry e n . a to a Iba. .... l i eU to a IlM... .___ L j *otu rkey t w m _______ t i e

lorcd oos ...................... - ... *1

TIMM f t k m m fo r No. I ponltry iMklUiy u t f frea from fe*d.

_ m w M t tn o s H o ran i p N I 1740 , TW IN rALLB

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D O YO U R RUGS STAND O U T....They R h o iiU l! Y o u r rtiKH r ( ( f l f c t tlio f u r - n lH liln ifrt ( if y o u r «n* t i r o h o m o i f tJ io y « r t- l ir iK li t) c l o u II u n d jiloH H unt U) w a l k u p ­o n 1 C li r 0 u\ o t o n c l)r in n H Im ok ( h « o r i - K ln n l c o lo r , r ichiuiH H im d lu x u r y o f y o u r r u K S . . .

Old Rugs Respond to CHROMOTONE!

C lirom ot< iM ii n o t o t i l y nn - h Ih Is ill i i ' i n o v i i l o f n h m ill, g r l m o iu h I < l . 'H tn ir t iv o n b r a H iv f n , Im t jn - iu i l rn tf H lh« fibwM nnd rculort-n tho n y d l iK r i a t i l i c i l y l o r i i i r

Aak your rouiem an fo r dvtaile o f thia Benaational new rug cleanlnff proeeBa! A i io th v f « x o ) u r t i v «

H o rv lco J i t :

TR O Y - NATIONALL a u n d e r c r s — D r y C I c n n e rH

T W IN PAL1.N — JK RO M E — CIOOBINO — NIIONIIONK — IIAILKV AND CIIALLKNOKIt INN

CLAUD C. rilA'TT

Well, C loud Prntl'ii nllll having barrel!! « f {un. lie l.i nUo nclllng bnrrcl.i of oil. A mmi Ju«i rsm o In Buturday and eoyn, "I’m it , I wn th a t you have a n o t tr r In ilm paper th a t you would give to*nnynno th a t could provo th a t ytiur AltKAN- HAW m otor oil cvi-r ru lu fd a new m otor. I w ould like t<» jirM cnt my claim . I've been unIhk yunv m oior oil ever since you ( In Uie rnun - try . Yciu’vo lint ciily k'H iik- foolfd bu t you foo ird my iiuilor iil.m. My m otor now ha.i 107,<H)0 luiici mi It nnd Aim I ro iuildrr It iminlnK like a new m o to r bu t I ’m a trn id the oil la going to ru in It ti<-r<iKi It ever reachcs flOO.OOO mllc.v" 'n m m an th a t I'm ta lk ing to UkIU here by m y dr.ik. I f I 'd Ai>rnk hl.'f numo you'll a ll know wlio hn b . r jn i^oliiii to ask him lo wi lto nip a little pura g raph III hln own wnnl^. 'I lm reunon I 'm w lth-holdliiK lil.i naiiKt li Claud P ra tt 's buohu-u h llko u lialhtiih. Everybody rnjoyii a Inaiituh but they hk tn lo hiiv« luivone ra tr h llirm In H. All rliihl, Mr, Mnn, wrlto ft tew tv«nb lo r C’laiiil

"My c a r h a i Ix-rn using TratCa oil to r about 0.1,(Kit) riilirn nuw and I would like lo knnw how a c a r w ith 107.000 m iles could miii an ainooth any o the r way, 1 do im t drive ha rd bu t th e m o st mllpn 1 ever |m t on any o th e r c a r wna BO.IXX) oillc.t w llh tlie 3.1c per cpiart o1l,"llii'rc>roie, sitice IhL^ Ih my -JOth car I iiiiu.1 any 1 blHinn (he o il lo r iiiy p rr.in it car 's cniuUtloii. 1 have iirvcr had thIa get ho t ipgnrillr.1.1 of w m lh r r ninco lining Ihia ull o t Mr. 1‘r a l i ’a. ’nm iiks."

I tha n k you veiy kindly for thOCM few llnea and I th ink I 'll Inlng ttiM ail to a clo-ie, "

Claud C. Pratt Stdey Company

Hint on (he K oad <o (ho

^ C n U y . f i g h t i n g t r o u t

m g k « H th in g in ld « h o a t p o r t

t h a t tu r o i v l i i t o r i f ro m a ll o v e r

t h o U n lt« d S t a l o i . L o t t h e

l a k e t a n d i t r e a m i o f o th e r

■ ta l« « lo o k to t h o l r f a m e !

A n d a n o th e r r o a to n w h y l i f e i t p l e a i a n t In I d a h o

_ ^ h o a p E lo c tr ic i ty . C o m p a r e d to t h e U n i te d S t a t e t

a t • w h o le , f o r I m ta n c o , t h e a v e r a g e r a t e p a id b y

a ll r e s i d e n t ia l c u i to m o r i o f t h e I d a h o P o w e r C o m ­

p a n y i i 3 3 % f e t t . So— ro m a k o t h e b e l t o f »

b a r g a in , o u r p e o p to u i e n e a r ly tw ic e «■ m u c h e l e c ­

t r i c la rv i c o a t t h e a v e r a g e f o r t h e n a t io n . I t ' t a

p r iv iU « « to Id a h o — w h e r e E L E C T R IC IT Y IS

C H E A P .

i d a h o Y p o w e rDot! &eMUOi o>m So U T x m