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MHEFEAIS
"IRRIGAIllllXMeasure to Onncor BclitKjiiont
PeimltioB nnd Interest
.CLARK BEATEN IN: FIOHTl
•H oiise-H cccivcs Bill - M apping . Regulation for Onroy
...........A ct'F in iis r / " •
HOISL:, Jiin. 23 W.Iii—A Jitonc wftll CppoHltlnii to t!io piuiMiRO of n , D.
. 7, wliIcJi roff Umt a monitorium on
niln to tlio (llslrlclfl." today llip.meaimrc In Uie nonnlc
of Ulnlio'n 23nl lci;lJilivtiirc. The bin wnn Itllleil by. w ic of 33-8 nnU one nbficnt', Aycn were Scnntorn
_ .......................... J-nich. •Thun t'niiic to an ciul llie loiirncy
--------- liivnt® of lrrlRfvtlon-<U»lrl.‘ .rorllioyeiirnl028 tol[)33
In cxccnn ot Iwo per ccnt - ilio-Umo-of-<lollnqiiPtioy. - It(Uno
wouia hnve poolponcil tlio I:Ot l«x (leedt, on delinquent
[ w - - inont«-.l<).Jiily.l, --
two oUicr bllln unUI tomorrow. HUi flrBumenta were met word for won! by many wlio luiw dcfccU In the bill.
a.' M d i j c i i m j l o n ' rovnlvert f\roL... , llie ncca Cof Uio lo ^ k iio n ’jmd ihc
. nbllltv of Jp»nf|ii<-nt Iiyip.fimfril taxpuyeni lo pay. Clnrlc anld thut licaringn held ' by . l,hB irrlRjitlon commlUco lenmcd only tho.ntory Of dlrcclorn of iho dlnlrlctii nnd dUI
'*■■1101 Utl<e Into eonsldi'ratlon the ■'/orincra who could not pny tlicit tnKcs lo-f:uarnntco water «upply
~ f or crops."I*— *— ■rntcrtRtTntP!rni’0'ljreaWm:-ihc-------- farmcra or Tdnlio' wUp"U6o irrijni-
tlon wulcrs;' Clark natftr~mi:r bill , v>oul(t reduce Uio blirdon which w,
Ihe Idea .In formulatlnff’ nuch mcnoure."
Senator Olnuncr of Goo<linfr n.ild, ■ ;<C;ontlnucd on Tnco 2, Column 1)
ID AHDim EDS!! GIANX: WORK PRO.TEGTS
Geodetic Engineer.:.Points -to. - Method For Taking Up Job Slack and
Impr.ovingf Resources
■^Galiforitia'Diilinget'' Baptiired'
Dy RAY J. LYMANGeodetic Entjlneer---------
• Idaho ncedii. nnd uhould Iiavc.■ —}'nT^ctnyfrtKtloii33)rajcctZ ^miiar^o-ttiaie-iTrnianjvatntca.: mich nn the Omnd Coiilcft pro- JccL In WniiUiDjTton. where a larRC part of lla nurplun labor
“ wouliriw nbiiorbc’dr' ------------. Ttiero arc two «nicU proli-fl/i rh Tdiiho,''wlilcir If inllliiled. would provide worlt for nil who
■scould.nol bo caroil for 1»y .Incftl umull projecta-ana aL tJic.ii.ame. -Ume-Avould-pnydMdcnd.i-c
twd prolecl;i'iirc“ diff>;rLiif“ lii' typo nnd, yet, nro no njuioclnlfd that they nhould bo connldcrcd nn one. Tlicse 'would provide for hpproxtmately the followingLaborersTeamsters .......Truck drlvem .. Shop mechanicsC.irpentem........Concrete tnlxeni ForemenTrjctoc^opMator*; Grader eperatori . Superintendents' .. Steam shovel oner Cooks.Camp attend.mt3* Time-keepers Field englnee
' ourveyont--,.,;,. Office engineers'
■ clerk#
.... 4.500
M acliinc • Gun Gnng” HJiti'clts _Mnil Tnio.k nnd.Eacapca.
W ith PflyrolIJ3n.iir . .
•FALL' RIVER, Maw.,,'Jan. 23 (LTJ— Machlno oun bandits teday hijacked a U. 8. mall
' truck, kidnaped the driver nnd -cseaped-'-wlth' “ an '"estrm.Hletr -5129.000- •
Part of the loot w ajfcto the B. M. C. Durfeo Tnwt company from . tho federal rcnerve
or , Booton .for' iiayrolln in ; FMl.Rlver mllla; ;
Five men. nil maalted, ilrove nn , 'nulomoJjilc' lip Id'llie mair truclc,
{Irlven by Herbert Held. - ■ ■■ Tlity- ICB tv^-^i\-Beid.-7.tittl=blin
, up and looic liim arid thu truclc to n .ipot near the Providence blRh- way, where botJi machlneii were J.iter found.' Tlio bandita appar-
-cn m -flcd ln a third cnr.— ThtrMnaita-filjpnRraiyTmfVf^
“ v.’\nc5.lnfdtTtiatlon iin to IKo value7— tot-thcjJBfllLcarco-_______ ..
-Jocol-trucklnff-«oncemtindcr-cHe wna forced to 0\e curb ..
hill on North MiUn street on bo brought tho , mall from tho Fall
Total .... ...... ...... ...... ...B.OOO'Tdaho'n clitef problem now la
to carc for Uie tjncmploycd by feanlhlo worlc proffromn which
■ wlU‘ be"br Ufo“ valuo' to' .tho .ntatc,-TUlji.can.be.Jiccom-. plluhed wlUi the full hearted co-opcrntlon of tlioim reapon- iilbly coDcerncd, nuch an county and atatfr offlclnbi,. cbnrabern of commerce and other orgnnlan- tlon.*! Intercnted in brlnRlnR new life and wcalUi to Idaho.
■ward'from flouthem'Idaho to Uie raelfic coast, terminating nt Crciicont City, Calif., w licr^j I>ort.facilities nren)dn'(; dovel- ' opod to caro for Inland ablp-
. ... Idaho and OrCKO-..The war department lij InliT-
TwL-nly yeiir.i ngo lie i 1 net forweo Ihe traffic c tionfl and flpeedn common lo u.i today, CoifiL'qiieiilly w« V
^cnrcelj-Ti-hundrcd'mUc cti i' ot h l K h w n y In thy countrv adnpled to preiient, rcgiiire- mcnlfi. riot to mention 'tt : dcmandu 10 and 20 yearn h
It l» nol unlikely Ibiit 1 •y,'nyn-wll|-be~conatnirt('il in tho Tnidro Co cnru lor npceil/i o f ,
j l o o mii<-?i-p.cirh(jtirn7i!rnccrait:zl lncrcn?K‘ , in.frcljihl irnfflc over '
_th'e pro.iont. ..
The Mcctlon oC tho G(West- hlRhwny-of • vUnrJnl to aouthera Idaho-b'that portion wMtward from Twin I-'alla'
-nnd-Buhlncran.1 tliCBrcat-Bru*— neau trnet and onwiird lo tho Oreson boundntV- If the lilch-HOW It would fltart every city Tind town within a dlatitnco of SO miles Into a new pcr l^ of growth. Why? Beeaune. wlUi sueh a project,, tho country tbrouRh which' It pan.'ied would bo forciid Into new development, with new population and jiew cardial-comlnR Into Idiilio. .
Tlie great Bruneau tract of COO.OOO ticrca of thfl»ftnent un-'
■......................... ............... 'in 'lb o
V. -0 Sail Quentin ofriplii1<» were thecWnir n jfport thal Clyde jiuroied'convirt nnu iinnir romiPr; flnanri'd the uHoiiiiit
of f<i' - prlionerx to lleo-j^iin, Quontlii, bun rmnclsrci polite nr- rmli'd Sicvetiit'und V ra .iithm In ti cun balile-nintr An(li>rlt.
•Calif.-iiluvoiui,- nlN(><*^il»-r«rcnt-pnrolp.“ ha'i-befn“ rhnn;nl~wlttr rlHco biiiilc -rohlwrie^. I!o h nl'o Himprrlrd of
■ into Ihc jiHmoii,' wllh a low I«' rerrultlnic :'.»foTnln-l>TOtn]rcr.''ratc%T:n3,' t«Rht) .hand-' •;hn»vn «-n rnuti* to_prl«on.tiif/rd 'lo
..west -WOUld_automatJcaliy____npond'to Ihlu principle. IVen- ty.flve millions of dollars In capital are awQltlng thin opportunity, just' as tho Twin Fall.i tract, wan developed 25 to 30-ycani ago.• .What would Idabo’n lo-in have been had that 200.000 acre/i of
-flne-tiBricuUumh-.land-tiot-bccn— broucht' -u n d c r —cultivation V - Ii«pn<Mnlativca-of Uib-capltja httvc-lwon on thc-pround In rc- c^at montiui InvfatlRatlnjr the -ion.ilbllltlc3. . Thtiie .men -need.the
€ a t t e i i~ € B fe i -5 = H B lp fiO 'P ea cev
sei-ts
Salto in an addreaa here today cmpbiiulMd Uie, Jmportnncc..of Japan'a h u f^ o . purchases of
cuiHnmer for American cotton, exceeding the • historic -aupre-
-mncy-of-Englnnd,—ha-told tho •lastltuto-of-publle-nffftlm-nnd International, relations at the University of Georgia....... l[«»vy. CusWmer■ Salto nald Japon la oecoad on
ly to the British empire as a -cuiitomor of all types.of. American ’Koods,, and tlmt' she buys
_niorc here Uian_nll other Asiatic •conntTdeinncludftig- the Philip-- plnrs, combined.. .•'•Oa-tho olher—hand, I tnu, glad to nay tliu United States Is
, an equrilly grtat purcJianer of -Japantee-Irtvductsr-The-Irado-Is-
- ...... -II,-keeps-
ten.-* of lhov~vndfl'of you. ployed In Uu-Unlted Btatea..The. doors are wldoNjpen between us and tho eloolng of them would be disastrous for many men and women ba both sides of tho Pactflc.-But-happily-thoy-aro Sot at ^1 llliely to be closed."
REPEL N ii lO P S
PBIPINO, Chinn, Joo. 23 (CEl-- ChlncsQ troops. .flffhtlnfc.vallAsUy, have'Tcpenetf-TUJ'initlal-JapaireBO drtvo ln what appears to b< a move by.'.Japaa.intoj.Chahar.provlacoi..
Approximately 1,000 JapoaeM troops were oldod on tho tattle front by I’.OOO so-called. Maachu- kuon-aoldien. They met tho Chi: ncso at Thslhkou. Tuogchat ssd
— ■ ••■it7«a’en\---Dfflclalieoaflrtncd .the fact, that (IgbUng bad started.' A strict' cocsQrshlp wasestablished. Tho fighting Btartedjit-a p;-m^Tuesday, and con- tlnaed througb'the algUt and'dur^ !ng Wednesday.
F H l E l l l E
Oanadinn Border Polico Join - Greatest A m o d M anlumt—
[-:— -— Since-Dillirigor------------
CBTROrr, Jan. 23 «IR1— A ..Idenlng seareii for the notoriour Alvin KarpU« and Harry Campbolll(Klay_cxtfndcd.lhe,TiTCutcaLrnobll- iwtlon o£ armedInint for llio late'-Johtt millnBorl over five ototes nnd n portion of Canada. .' ^Tlie chaso pointed'.'toward Chicago; where only two weelts ngo a member o f ' Ifnrpla' outlaw gang was ..killed and ..Artliur.-.'.'Doc!’ Baricer, anoUicr of its leaders, cap. turcdi • '^nghwayfl'a'ri3'byfoa3a~/rbm.De- trolt ond 'Cleveland* to Indinnap- oils and .Chicago sw-iirmcd with patrol .caro'bHsUlhg with riot and macnloe guns., Uarrlem.Jialtcd
L^Other-iimuaomoatB.wllL.ba-poc- Imlttcd, Includlngi severiil designed to prevent Socretnry of Interior Harold L.' Ickes from being: placedla charRisljf tho program;. '............
Wltli nneral limited debate per- Imltted and nevcral amendments to be vote<l on, leaders conceded tho bin could not be passed until tO'
trAfflc,!oaji.vx:wltere Uie traU'loat In .Now-Jersey and again In. Ohio heeamo h-'
stolen automobile,._____ _Ontario CO'Operatet •
Ontario, provincial policeoperated by patrolling their ___hlghwa>?,aad posting extra guards at nearby,bordor.pomta._________ ;- Police Inspector William Collins,
directing,80 picked riftMaea In - search of Detroit underworld t. sorts, gave more than casual at-: tentlon-to a,report that two.iaen resembling tho hunted raced through Pbntlao last nlcrhL . i
In Btr Paul; "D oc"' SarftcTwas iodletcd-yesterday for tho kidnaping o f Edward G. .Bremer. SL Paul bo^ er,' Guards wero ro-enforccd arOilnll the stubby •gangster’s celL
Treatments Help , 'Tumpr-pri7Lefir bif-
Smallest DionnO/lLU lNDEK, Oat, Jon. 23
(ttE>-^Dr. Allan Roy Dafoo, tha 'TJlonofr-qulntoplets' ':nbyslcUua,"
reported today tho lum or 'on ths'thlrti Of Mftrje, smallest of
.th e . ;hahiea.'_ls:_re^Madlng-to. treatment {^vcn by Dr. Howard Kelly'.of'-Johns Hopldns h'os-
.pttal.'Baltimore. . ' ”~?<The flesh fault b ^osflnff rexthiTcdness, w h l^ 'ls ah cn-i
coumging',.Blgn;'!.-Dr. Dafofi said.'."It -w til-bo 'h fo 'er. three moatb^<befor«.thD fuU cffect ot
■ the tKiato>Mit ts kaowtt." • :.'-Now-seven •taohth*.-'and 23 .. days old. tho.qulntuplets ard la '
R e l i e f B i l l G h ^ t s $50 M o n th ly W a g e s
[p'rrgmm. ' ............ ,Tlin proponed "nceiirlty w.ige" li r -below pruvalllng wngca for guhirly employed workers, I .................... ' :tx:d_nvagiiJi!
ID’S|Scuato'M unitions Probers AsJi
Jtcoson io r LoDff Evoaioil'• ; "B y M ncnnto' •
By ItOVAl.l> O. VAN TINX—WASHINGTON-Jon--1‘3
to-whmnt'Thc-—Nve—mimltlOT'?—committfr inlorcyl nti InquiVy l<xla>- to dclcr-
hjlno-wliy-E.-L.-Oanlr-milii<. . . iiioblJe, airplane and shlpplnj;
■ ■ • iviiUtibIc
official . . . 'veycd the huge j publlo^worlwiirulw t-f.irJh'riPrcgl;
bill •nccedcd-to'the -Prcoldcnfa rtc inond. UialJilaJmnda."not_bc Jjod- In .putting - th e ’prognim'In rrrcet
after
-----'Wimli-HlgliFr'W-ngo-------Peoples' revuiatlon of the $50
month -average: wage, .whfeh w , be higher In nomo communltlcal (Continued on Pagi-. 2, Column 0)*k:
im w mnext 'Btcp l3-ubvlQll9-’J_ -
Nyo explained that Cord's r____would.-appear... frcquontly_M.. the.
m l l G E SUtisa U oetiiig OritloiZM' lE E A
AdJolnistratioD io-Idtihoj LnndB Boosovolt
Strosshig support and approval of President IlooseveltV.^coveryi program, but voicing crtudimj-ofl the administration o^Uio lERA tnmeetiag of workers called by Twin Falls FcdcnU Labor, union today had.ffone. Dn_recoril.ln-DppoBlUon 'TrednctJoa- to -aay wages.-' -
Approximately .260 woricers___. j“ tho_(Jlsttl'ct,.c6url._rt>6ma.Jaat| cvenlbg and beard talks by Mayor Duntan McD; Johnston, Harold .L.' Yeomaas, Buhl attorney, E. .W.i Cbalney.’ president of Burley Fod-| eral Labor union; and O. c . Hhll,| Twin Falls attorney.
, . of "tho ..ineetiny ... . ded by the mayor when he that "It is quite troe that faia-
takes'have been made iii'tho relief progriiia,. but .Tcmemtwr:. 'If " tbi-
' 1 Jn.chtkrge o f the'progrhmwere — honest~nn2i ni»ro'»1ff: clr v»ork - to. Ddihlhlfter relict to tho needy as-is President RbosovelL this' program: could .not- help .but work. Thsy aro the onM .tf *-
;n_Gtruia,Chatrm:
vcrj' much to question Cord 1 vv« are vor'' much Buriiriiicd ..
•"?. *--i_not .HV(<ti«blo..Xor nueh an Imporl/int Inveatlgatlon, - C o c l . - f t ° NuwJforlt.
|(,TX)up,-Is In.jsurope. • C-•Want KrplnlTIilIoir
I 'N ye 'jal<l_t!w . TOmmiit«_hail accld'.sl lo'luilc Cord's . atlomeyn for n further explanation of his aUvnee. Tho manufacturer saUod list spring, at li time when another scnato"'committee — ' tho Blade ftln^ll InveoUgnbig. group —«JUghl to quesHon him. It .was explained then that kidnaping threats against hta children caua- .*- .K-.TT-...r.j ure. • •
the;Nyo Kild; 'I f it-ia-ncCM-
t^-sub|»tma ^in be twu i l,
.Into - relations -between ' the nnvy. Idepartmenl- ond - prtvrito sUlpbulld- ilng companies. *'We- will have Isomo questions,’' ho said, "which ■miy Conl cpn answer." , •
I wasn't-going to be able to make n worthy benefit here,
.but tho Afflcrlcaa . Airways was -ftlreody to'm ake It,- ■wcather-or no weather, and xw 'took, off, ,
■but-lLcteftred-up.tfy-aL.Loula,..! and had >- tlno trip' In here. This 14 historic old .Austlh, the' capital; When'O'ou wont to read o f excitcraeat, rttid-tbe blstorr of Texas. I fs Just mangy with.
■ romanee. H e^ Is Jack Gomer'a ♦'-*‘ .jit«pp.lng~s^,.B^;by.UM.
• way,.dent*.__---------- --------- -------llonday . morning, the . .same
Two deatlia In tlio northwont! ..ere added to the toUil ot 10 nw, cordiHl In tho-storm .which set Ini
\viicn”hin'irucU iiiiiiicd"tii ihcTfi. and be le ft, the, moUir -runnbigi (Continued onTage 2, Column 1)
Alin Hardingis: Husband Fights ■GHild- Gustodyl
nOLL'nVOOD. Jan. 23 (U.r)— Tht ."friendly dlvorcc'’ ot Ann Harding.and.Harry Banniatcr.ls. nn lQ.ngcr friendly. - ,*
They wero Involveil In a court •flgllt today over custody o f thdr slx-ycar-«Jd daughter, Jane, be-
-couse -Bannistifr-f lled-mrft-seek-- -Ing to-vocal«-(uRana.caurt.or«.. dor tlmt gives his former wlfo c o m p l e t e .custody ..of?.their., daughter.. ■ . ■ •- nunnlHtor said'Mlns Harding-
It was only & few weclis ago that the rumor was gnlng around Hollywood - that' Bannls-
- tw-and- Miss- Hnrdlag-wero- oa tho verga'-of a reconciliation. But Miss Harding nddenly left' for-Nevada, and withla a few days the Beno courts-modifled her divorce docrce giving her complete custody ,o f, the .child* Under the original decree, Bannister was to have c u s t ^ of his daugther two months out of tKo” year,~iililiQugh bo never Claimed the rlghL
llardlflff ■ would' comment, on' Bannlstet's- sulL Miss Hard* tDg*a health was said to be-stlU-
IvOOO.'Marooriecl'by);'- Miftftissippi'.Floods
. BIXDGE,'MIss., Jan. 23 (10!)— Jt&ndlng la water up to his hips and uSlag the only available, telephone Ja_the toro , Mayor H. Q. i ‘ry«ock o f S led^ told the outside world today that "a t least 1,000 pem-: lure maro6aed in this nreav sndiwe can't reach'the:^" ' " ''•■^'^OBiUflrWWo'-hapToaayT’ -lhc. maror declared. •.'The lee la about------------M ^ th i^ o p it ln cta w le t
rtve; . ha«
■mllM ,*
F ls% S iniifc=saS=
FAlfEOlS^.^ im U te o D cfk s R oosevdt
In Adding to AvaiJ.iblc Loan Funds
By I.YLK C. •WASIUniTON. Jan, i;3 liM'i-
jl’rcftldent lloo'ievclt'n hojie Hint ;wngre-'i.i. wfliilil nol _vni.- nmrc nion«-v f or i»h-<I -and hiirrt'iiUng Iwnii thl.'i year Um Wen' voted MOO.yOO.OOO dfwppointment I the senate. • .' •
Mr. rtooflcvelt .c>:prc-.'i5L'<l Jilsl hope-last year In nlsning the aji-' prtjpfiiition bill for ir>3-l Ioann,, Uruuth-condlUuna.lJire ^udvuncedj now as the reaiwn £iu-, extending! llie loan lyslem fjr nnother ytvtr.; Tho fund. Ifl lo provide crciill-for' armern who have no collatei ' inU who cannot iMirrow from u
Iwui'Ci) except the Ireiinury,' • Surjirlnm Adniinistratlnn
Adminbitratlon lendersi were r preparcil for- the geueiv.ilty-of-the s e n a t e ngricultural- committee which rccclvwl .Uie ll)3r>, ioMi bill from, the liou.w nnd lncrea»ed the nulhorlutUon from SSU.OUU.UOO to 1100.000,000. — ••
If the money is dL-ibiiraed It will Ijring to- almoat $3,000,000,000 the }ututandlng loans nn<l <[|.‘ic<iunls of tlie- farm crpdlt-n«lmlnUtratlon h>tlJftoW Qnmicra.__
_Son, Wllltnm-lf.Klng, D., Utah, A-omod of extrovaganee In crlt- leiJdng'tho-bill.
•llo-ooiijhl—unouoo.*4»fully—by nmendmeni'to forbid the govern- mcnt lending Agency to uno nny of iti0..4100.000.000,'.foj:_pnylng_n.nl; arlcs or other expcmies, King.complained the ccmmlttcchndiUoubtedl
....... ,-wlUwut-,
^ IffM E G T lliircctora .Rcnttmo ;__________
H ead Institution Suripg; = OomIn Yen
Atember* of the board of dU r«ctom of the Tivln TaUs Bank & Tnist Co.. reorganised today» (oUoK-ltig their election nt tho
, annraU mceUtnr- et- the stock- I Jioldeni Tiimday ot lost week.
OffleerB chMca an the same as thoM wh'o served during the,
, ^enuhed' no nrieildeat waA Ro>, bert S. Blastock. FUec. G. O. Pad- get was re-elected as vlco president: 0. A. Robinson, chairman of the board; Curtis 'pumer,' eaahlct'; Harry Eaton and J. O.’ Bradley, as- ilatant cashiers.—Membera-ofrHhg* beard.. ln-a<Ml« tlon to BkLStock, Robinson, Padget
MatemityJKome—1
Inquihs Demanded. LANSING. Mich, Jan. *23 (U D - X grand Jury Investigation of the Brooks*maUmlty homo a t Beulah. ,Ulcb., nlleg^ u> have becn 'tbe laceao. o£-tho:dcath.or:at. Ieoat:2a :hlldren lacludlag the-Infaat of; EveljTi Frcnchette, awentheaK of John Dininger, woa demanded to-
.Attorney. G m ^ I
'-itBJOJi. irrand.-Jury,. waa gmated j
r;il VlU-litr. tallc-il"t«-.i'!i ti." :iiiid ill ilia
He uald tliu );ndn. In tho ladder pii-cv miilchfil.'i-^aelly Uio jy-aln In. a Ixianl In'ITmiptmann'ii nule, Jfe rrnlti there wtre-nail-holeii In-the' • )ftcldor piece thal proved lieyond <loiil)i,tlml thl.i pariicUlar piece ot w<)(i<1' bad once been nailed down to a JiibiL in the lliiuplmann attic.'
Defcluic.couiuicUfoURUL-iuirU-lo |{ivj»--K(K*hler'n-ie*timony-out-ot— the leconl, '
" Flo'oF'Dirn'rif ■’Sa'wjd " "!Ut, .l.evvlH llotnmarin- of the
J 'ew .lonisy.ntato pollcc force preceded Koehler on the wltnc.na nuind nnd told hciw he had found evidence thill a’ floor; boar’d In the Hiiuptmunn alllo li.id bcen.frcnhly iiawi-il. On the plainer beneath the
hii Bfiiit, Ihftro__n-i !iaw-dual. ......................Two Now Yort: polico carpenters -----'--rateil hln te.illmony.
Itentiy to the tratlmony. Lind- Ibergh'.i face belr.iyed no cmotloo, !bul Haiiptmann'/i eycs'*^bUnkcd Ifanter Ihfin unua] a» Koohlt^ told ho <—thc'Tiall-- holi'p •'^n'^hc-wo^Kt~ pnn -od-lh iil-u -cam o-out-of-tho— prIftoncr'M hom;..—ThC-Btiitc.U.cxpccUUl-to.j' ■ "■
,— Tells of Attio Visit -phariri-Wr-Knkler-erf-the-Ncw— ■Qricrpallarr.dcpartmcat.'rtcisUflctt^ 1 the vlHlt to Ihe nltlc In the ■
Ilftiiplmann home wllh Detective Uonimann and other officers. “ EnKlcr toolc n .noctlon'onhe m d-- der^tho pne .which tho state'coaw teada.-.caine-out_Qf-aiauptmana'a_ atlie^ i’nd showed .Uie Jury- how - the nails that were In Uio atUo filled Into lis holen,-..- 'Ttieywerc'Slanted a lltlle.'^ho" explained., ■_*''!i'i‘£'‘_w-a«_.tumcd_ ov^cc_to Pop0_
fo.r croxH examlnaUon., Took Comrades’ Word •
Pope brought out trom Uie w it', fiuj ihat be bad not eccn.thd Jad*.. der rail, when it wan a part of the
{ladder, but had been so Infortncd. by other officers whtfn UiovatUc ' cxpfrlment wan made. An am i- menrcnsued wlicn-popo'ana n cl liy " auggesledjlij atUo.W'os notHa\ipti_mjinn’s, ........ ••
"It wiu^ not.tbo. defendant's at» tic, there wwb two’ families In the'"' 'hou.sc.':_ttcllly. sold..
wllh the remark that *‘wo seem tn bo wasting a lot of time." Enlder won excused and Anselm Cromer, New 'Yorlc police carpenter, WM ' called.
Ho lllccwlse was prese&t whoa-,- polico visited the Hauptmann home; His story ot tho-.mlsalag . board and tho nail experimeata waa essentially the samo a s that o£ Itho othir officers.
Ctnmer was excused aad Arthur (Continued on P»ge.2,..Column
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S E ilE DEFEATS - I l G A f f l N l W
rey~Ael 01 1 Introducllon of Curvy act lUona.. (cavcmlaf^^Uie-luilKr-’
llnif of Irrignllon wuter on Ciitry — ............. '1 the hlRtillKlU of
TBc liouM wiuitCU a full'lioi "commltUc of tlio w h o lf whci four nracnUmcntii wcro offered li
- tHe'VCpfirfor tlic'commllliu 'bi rulc.n iio<l olOtr of »iu.'tlncM com
• The Carey, act bill woulil prohibit Cftrc-y net compnnlcn iielllnt; water, water rlRhLa. or water rl^lit oonlraeta In cxccss of the ftm'ounl o f ,v.-nlcr tlicy conlri)!. • •• "In cvcrj- .notion wlicro It
Mouglit lo foroclose Uiu'llcn of any Cnrcy^ncl water rirlit or contract. 'rrUit-torapuiiy JTiiia:nl:ili lo .Uic tieltliT tlie amount of|
..-.wiiLcr. called ./dr..by r i i c . culitruc the court mmit'refuJ'e to cntci; dvcrcc forccloaihc the llcn. ur •'Vfry nilcli riilliirt> for any lrrlj;i tlon (u'o.ipn ’ nliall be Oeemed i
' postpnnn the time of pnyment undiir the coiilract one year," tht' 1)11! rrovldM.
uuin lrQZ<L-to-UuvUwliilScu: .)rleuna. Two Nortoc.i died of ex-
. .xiaurc'ln Cnlvcaton.■ ^JaUoaal. snonlHmPn aldwl lied - ■ ■ ami local 'nutlion-..... , ____rcaiiidiL.i ur <wur
-:'kK>d('I-«>unt)uB-ln.Uiij-vli:toitj ' ClarUodaie,' MUw. Hiindrwlii v
•itate. Loulalaim and Arlianaaa uXi . jr. three days oi niio-aad snow.
Flrva cau.tcd cnmape of JIUO.OOO •n Tulsa, OlUn.; $10U,000 In Korl •Vorth. a : ’ J20.000 In Pwsalc. N. J., with much of the damaco at- j-lbutfl to we .iamp<j^lnt;/lreniv JLL S. Free to Hav' Big, Navy—McAdooROMi:, Jan. ::3 in ;;—The Unit'
•■rt State!! la. now free to build tb» _ilm;cjtt navy In Uic world If It dC'
.iruji. Scniitur'William JJ-'ilcAdoo • if Culifornlii itald tftlny on hln i>r- -Ival by alrjilnno from Blnptpwrc.
;wo mnnthfi In the aicmbcr of thv .
.view to KraniinB the bilai'1 am. Kin'.lTni'iin
'anliln>cton nnvnl iJoo told th<i,-.Unli
C!R ii» a frrC'hnnd tu build tli' l •Id'n larBCst.................. lavy If •n«c«~>nry'
o protect and Inijurc American '' •rreflUi, I ftlwtiys wiui opposeil ■'.ho Wajjjlngton trcnty." ^
PLANS WORLD HOP .' PHILADEU^PJUA. Jan. 23 'UHl
——Plans fot a ■23,000-mile -fllfjbt 'iround tbc,world-nt the equator! w ffO rereaied today-by Col..' no»*. •roe,•loD to MclboUrnt .Blr derby. Tur- -ler, gvMt of on aviation ciub, sold j« -t i«d not fixed a deflnKe date
.Ccrcrnoiiy Scheduled ,A ClO.Ss-oMl cnnilldnU«-m-ill-rc- five the thinl ranU at a muctljin f Knl);hw of X'ythlitu lit » p. m. )iliiy rit Ihc Odd Kcllowfl,liall. Of- cc'ru announce •'that nll jncmbcni rc urvcil to be iirt.sml, ami Hint jrmor ihcmberti iire iiiso invited,
nu lMr<rr|ior»trn -Artlcles-tir-incnrrnnutnnrm ntlcln Implement CJi.r Have bctn
filed .'It the ufflcv tif.Uic CO rdcr. Incorjiorator/j arc
aiiitliln, Hurry JI. .Slaikln rind L. Slatkin, anil thi> firm in cnplti
111 SlO.UOO.
D. S. Grj.up to .MrH riie Social "acrvlcu .ilepartmcn
of Ihc L. D. S. liellcf Aocli'ty wll iTiret-_'rhiTr?'iny-nt-2-p.-in.-ln-ttii Uibvnmel.-. ,The subject o f/th i lfiwm,wm,hp_itK'„"Liri; .uCOciuvla. illl." Tlie hf'Uiiinc prtil)l.:m liso be dl-'icuMcd. '
ilTliiK llrljcrcomllKim of Williiitit H.
iblnir, who 1.1 n't the county,luK' pllal, was reported to be much Im- proviHl .ttxliiy. LiimblnK. who hnj (jeCTr*iraffrrtnfr::witn-blnnd“tiOl5on= Iti},'. hopcii to b« able to leave th< lioMpltal within the ,nc>il twc
JuyliiR .’i'rlj», A. Viui -KiiKolon. i*f Van
EnRclen and Hood. left yi'Mtc: , nfti-mtKm on a buylnj; trip whlchl wiil-liihf-htm-tn-Uie-riiercbani
nt St. LoulH. >.'ew Indelphin,—Chlenjro—tind—oihcrl
|ccnlcri(._ili;_wiil..be. }:one..rut_llii : fnv wrclifi In the IntercstM o loc.ll department store'.
l’A>:idlnR lloj; I'ool HoKB In ‘the neml-monthl;
Ilje 'rwJtrrnFall Marl<cting anaoclaUtm
\yerv bciaf; loaded'at l}uhl toduy U wan fl^ted_at U'le oftlco of thi jeoiihty extenfiion aEi-nt. l'oblt-( !ho6a.-Wlll-be-londed In Tivlp FalL Itiimorrow.-..._________________
I Dive
Jud(;o Adam-B. -Bnrclny to Mnry C,_i'';jnnvlLJri'in.,I!Joi'U_'Elnncll..John- \V. Grah;im wiwi' j..... - -for the plalnUfX In thu rhiclj waa granted after X the ju'ptnranco of the
■d Nuiiir' Crrtlflvntc 'I—Ccrtlflcatc-oCrtmclc-namc-tin! been flkd at the ‘ o f flc c .o f tlji
& Eli'vator Co., llnflnc Tsvli Failft M.-i Uir prineliml pliicc o bufilnt'M, The firm 'operat<-n li
Troi.fFT-,w.rj:iu«r7runi;climn’ Clork, of the I uilnoi c Shm- ■•iture, IB homftTTom'Ti
perio<llc buylMfj trip to St. LouUi, ;Mo„ where he made extennlvc pu:
linHvn fif new Unen for the loci stnhllshmcnl. • He reportn wide- pread. optmilum "In thc^buj’tnp cnlvra and'iacrcMcd-oUtpuU-uX
[footwciir In,' antlclpatlim of ■ a lal !)uiilrti:«s y»ur. En route
Mfs. D. A. Heiidcr.'ion in •ice C-iidwcIl, Twin Full.», : ■V. r , Jitllii, KlJii..vrly. ha\ rd the hospital to underp
iipcy,TwTri'TiO'fi, Tklin
Codlm ilrtiirn Mrs. D. Harvey. Cook and lici m. J2rnc.1t. Iviumalii l-'alla, ,*Orc. U'c arrivvd In Twin' I'alls U
|mal£P‘ tljcir'tjaniR.‘ 'i lr .- C oolfw ho been appointed nucncy j
■..of the U'c»t Conot Ufe ... nca company, ciad- AHoUier
, H«r\-*y Cook.-Jr.,-will ftrriv within thio next -few' weeks. Mi and U n u Coolt sro. fonncr-.Tn.-ln FaiU reiidcati...'—_______',
rrcdlcU Creat_pntur* ‘ .Harold'K. IJarvey, ■ccrctaiy of
Iffia.-EaU»,rhfiffihfni o f-'0 > — <
SF,CO.VJ> TitlAI. LOOMS FU£MINGTON;-J«n=aa-<Ui;)
Qispectur Jolm J. Lyons, of the New ,York police department, who, icstiatd ,iodajvtom-JTportcrortIiRt| If'Bruno Ulchard Hauplmr " ' acquitted, he will b» trli-d n
New .Yorlt cn charge.i of Ctlon.’•And wJiatever happens in thnlj S‘.'— whether Jic^is.convicted, fl-'
.. it—<lcp«rlntion lies at the end c the trim," he Mill.
^ s f e T 'T H i N i c s ACQUITTAL SURE
rr,EMINGTON, N, J.„Jan. 23 ir.il>—When Cnino R i c h a r d iriiuptm:iiih is acqillttcd—and Uruno Richard Hauptmann has no,doubt but what, he will bi-. acqultlcd—,-ho wanlii tJie world to leavu him 'ulone so that he mny"Jivc~Tieaccfu»y . w ttn-hly
- -With deud.y raniefltneu, )lruno lliiuptntaiin confeni .with the' chief of hlfi cflunHel, l^Ulivard J. RclUy, lui Miown here In two court* room pot.e», \v:::io the »tnte pUei. up evidence to nhow 'Oiiil the
l»»t’ h ,, .. ,. , Lloyd Flahur. Huuptinaun IqJI' cjltcd he did not CKpect to bt found-Kiiilty cither o f murder- inp the Llhclb'crj;li buby or ol ixtoi-tlnn bccnu.u- of hb pai-sefl- flion .of L i n d b e r g h raniion:
, money. .I-----FlHhf r,-when—h«--wrnt-lull
iptmaiiii'a cell. took.a lint ol niim.H iiubtiilttul by ivpctfi-
:iie annwcra jihowed that ujitjiianu doi'S not bvlluvu the tt-'hiin presented any'/itronK lence iiKulnnt him, Uiat he I no fear of croiCn exumlnutlon
trull]riiral*Vvlilli!"he‘ ‘f«L') h e 'ij ' .too.clMdy-guardcd..hc.ht>ld3' au’.
r n 1 n til imyoue,- oveu-ufiuUist witacaaen whom he' .•uiy« were mlntalicn In their tea- Umony.-------------- -------------zz" -
TWINS WILL BETwin FftlfB’ wll! soon have
Iwin: wiultt;.acoula.-accordlnf; - to. Amby I'redcrlclr. Snalie river area 'council- cxccuUvc,— who- staled, today-that nt^a jipecinl .court-of~li<iin>r-of •T\vln Falls di-itrlci- conducted by NV.--E. Nixon,and Tim Robert.ion la.it- ev’cJllflp," tho' uwiirda were be- .•(toweil- upon Jvan' and ih-an ,Jnhn iyn, j'oj:i_or_Mn_nnd_Mro._| W, J. Johnnon. '. Application for badgqi for the twins ha.-i already been- tar- wartled to tho New YorK office, Frederick Jiald. , Mr. Johnjion, fatlier of tho twin eayli-a, is hlmwlf an active Mouter, ijclnff -imaintant-commljmloner -of-tho- Twln Fallu dLilrtot.
t'.TblII_an- aimindmenL - fui'olag I payment of prevallinif wngca toi
all Riven worU relief. • I•’Otherwise these, men will be|
nothing but scabs,” Com • I‘ eoplc.1’ testimony at the-npp'ro-l
[■ prlatlona ' comraltteo hearing' - •'
P'fContinued Prom Page One) meot of Idaho.ond Its'ciUxcns. No state with undeveloped rc* nourcio could advance wiUiouC this co-operative ioterwit lo< witrd outalde private-cnpltal.'.
Why ahould Idaho remain ontrof the least atntea In i>opu> jaUon and. yet. one of Uie greatest In undevcloped_ycalth.
'un'd ■■"r'eifourcca? Co-op«roUoiu among Ita cltlzeca in recogalz- inc'nnd developing these latent
•'vnnllifi will-bring now llfe'to- Idaho, now taxes Into tht state treaaury and -now-growth-to lUi citie.n.-..... — .......... ............. .
I>1T,I pliinwLI being. made-.for-UtlUslng . persona I on relief rolta for iidmialatraUve
orlt under the program, 11c said .;1a'Would "glvo worJc tg '"winCo
regarding projecta which would [-jgiTo-tho-TnosnronrTciicr’ showed
that out of each dollar np'cnt Umfollowing amountfl .would.........wogia:
.—.Labor a'crcciitage National-highways, per cent
[- labor; alum clcnnuice, 2S ;-i P hmiglnpr-^Orrmde-pmaHnint: i_ p irul elcctriflrnllnn, no - i-,-fnii»»i>.| j ntlon, 30 special federal projecta,
comraunlty aanitatlon, n-fcderni PWA projecta,
,'/r im -a ih d hariwra: SlJ atrcam noJ- t-}TuUSSr«:------ : r
Vtoplta ‘iMid* BBrIouir~i.Uiifltdfcrii- n waa being glvtn to conatruc-
Uon of traiuicontlncntal ‘ 'express hlghwoya" .which would altlrl
. clUe^ and to grade crossing elimination, tlic luUen to .be fl-
■ Duncod-la port. by tho nUIrmila.-' "The time dement is a primary
ectpr and Uio placing of the fund] a ulnglo.aum in 'nf tho
I’ j'cflldcnt will meet,changing con- dttiori-1 an they may arise." aald the Wport. . •
The -concept.that,there haa Uecs-loo much IrrigAt'cd land In thu west lias been dl.'iprovcii during ,-tho rcccni drouUi cx-. pcrlcnvcn; ’and It Is coming to OM-BcnBrally. rrallrfd that .tho—
-IrriguLod-areas urn In reality a factor of aafety In drouth Ume.%
~7:n-i>tlv pct5ea'~'l^ou. flii[^inM ^~AVhnt'*^thc-niuioimcccainoiirin- .•thl.s-rc.jpcct-i.'f-moro-ln’lgntcd- landji and less of the, badly
An 'a matter o f fact the Irrl- gntcd aroft of the United Stalea“ in only about one pcr'ccnt of
.Uie total.agricultural area,and ban not entered greatly Is the paat-into-the queatlon o fsu r- ' ~’ u»-productlon,-ThftJeal'Tiaa, llicrcforc, been n mlAiuhen bcllefa and Is cccnaarily crumbMng. ‘ The lovcment toward the land has
, ow drflnltciy.T«gun'and“ lhb'TTlftl'nontto renllie on her latent values.
Nature hna neemlngly made wny for both of theso -proJccta.' * " “■ - careful nludy of tho
It III found Umt • dfrTaozoi —
mmfmTwo v'niing tiieJi, ITi'mer \Voo<ly
ind Ralph Woody, yi\vln Fallit; i-ero t« bo armigncd to<lay. on ■hnrge.i , of having stolen S.100!
IworUi <!f clover aeed from the TwlnTnlln Flour Milh, Sheriff E. F. I’rHter n-ported, ..
|—Tllt-^^oni^ftr<^-lln;^,r•od^o‘1lllvc; ll(fn place during the, dajUmf, -iH wicli at a- time having been Ivrii oul-by onu -Ofthu hrothern. npliiv'ed lit the* mill, and tnkcn
by the other and .sold nt npproxl- iialcly S25 a Img, Tliu arni.it v iiaile b>' the r.bcriffn fgrce.i l>cfi
stalled dircctly a -fltreet—latcrMCtlon --^hilfl
driver ucurrliM to ncnrcat .Ice stolon fn^a quart .or.gn'W;_ .llhc,.....—.,V6y—iliiilaoa, jiuralng- nore musclcu which rcBuUctl- from hill going baclt to younger daya- and taking n whirl at houiiy-bobblnir. .'.-. Young Indy. looUltig about to -riaccrtnin if anyone, saw -her wUcp ahu' «llj>ped with a hefty kerpluiilt nil an Iry nlrlrtvnllf. ,
-BURLEY-........ L, P..Hpn7. cntcrinlncd-the
B. P.-B.. club.at her homo Krldayl •on. Three tiiblea of bridge. It play,- followed by refresh- ' *>lrBFriihl{
|Thomna,:Mra. E. Nlchol.i and Mrs. iJoo tij-nch._LT-4.-cIv<J.rocnibcr3.of..Uia Chrlalliui
[-v-witloa......... .................-Mr/i.Tmnlc R. P elnht'cntctlaln-1
*0 at a* dliini-r piij-ty Sundny cv ling In honor of the birthday a.. , i!vcrsnry-of her-huaband.-.-CovcrsI vcre laid for .. .
Members o f the Chrlalian Ladles’ Md and their frienib attended bob-aleigh party' Friilay evening; followed- by-a-chill Bupper at'the :h9mc.of.Dr..iind_Mrs..JL,E..Sracd-
thonu dayn the merchandlflcr I ntock a fly rod. . . . Busi-
''mc«a~mnn~emtinrmiMe(lln~TireH~' cnt-e^ir*in;rvfjfe .whca.'tilppant” youDgimlBiT.walka In and calla
.. salU-bualaeaa .nwi .by-hla.'flratname.........Same bualneas mandoing .norac explaining to ohld wife when yoiing-mlns d<
mlddli. ... ._ woman cxprcoalag heniclfwhcn fliic n'otlcca another -woman
-■eks In .N....................cr, Mrs. Anno Fcllowi
Cyril Thomp.vm left early thla i-eck for hla homo In Basalt,, after •L’llting two weclia with hLi ilrn. L. AV. Friicr.. M-Men and Ckancr.CIrla of .the
idenc
....il pOMiblllUea’ for a great- de i upi«,uir."orrnicrTwuiiriiiir2cn3 'ro In-a speech before Uie Ita iry club ill Its weekly luncheb; Kt-iy ut tho PajJ< hotel.-He men
Uoned ii niuaber of big imdertak-l ,lngt>, which, he uayfi. are entirely! ft-iuiiblc apit will meiin that Twin Falls wdi eventually become a real, city.* TlVu grow lh.of the empirO; him juat beguii, hn belfeves.
jloon dance nt the church Friday ;venhig. D.incing waa followed b' - c f r r s h m c n i K . '
Mills Jenn Collclte, instructor at thTTUnlTTr.tltv'' trff J¥UO-flhy ” afternoon for Moiicow, - nftei s'pcnding *c\’erftl dnyo 'with bfci mother, Mrs. SyrCollette,.who baj been scrioii.ily 111. . , j
Muy S<y*-Aealn—----------—— ,! • Hr. and Mr*. W. O, S>tater. have] :raUrned-from. the Mnyo. clinic- atl Rocheatgrr-^nnn ,-whar»-Mr. Syca-'i ter underwent ' an' operation . f<" ' rcatoniUon of hla alghL He vft promlaeu that the ajghl In One eyel
bar-re*U»f«h within- ‘
Extension of RFC Wins in'Committee
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2S (UPJ— Tho-aenntc- banklngeommlttco-to* day wted to,report favorably tho bUl .fxtondln((,-Uf« o f-th « ‘-Rceon> atrucUon Flnanco corporation another tw'o'^’eam and enlarging lU powers
-TOTES WAKT ADS GET,-RBr
Seen Today;
1101‘ES FOR ttlTREND _ -WASinNGTON,' Jan. 23 a'l;)— |
Secretary of Trcaaury H e; Morgcn’.*iau, jr., la "hopofurvtlw't bunlncas- -condluonH“ wliI imprfivo
Presldint Rooaevclt will not t>c force<l to npcnd all of tbc 5*,8S0, 000,000 relief fund aakcd of con grcas.
-In testimony before tho houacl ippropriatlona committee, -nmde!
public UKlay, Morgcn'thau stated' hla opUmliim and hla belief thatl
,«Juo to '’favorable reaction of th‘c| I bond market to the budget mean*
tgn"-, L'-o~iTrogKim~couia~T}c~fr-~ iiuiccd on •‘reaaonablc tcrma.". -Morgunthau-rtaatlf lad.-: that—no
, iddlUimnlrta-tes were -ctmtcrtiplat- |cd 'for relief, njul aald Uic entire tjix question would be left up,to IconKTcan.
"Su long an 1 -am accretary ofl the treanury, I will not recommcndl
-rongrcan any. new form - 1," he aald.
■Evening Times rcnde........... pectlng that the new' prcaa'la in .operation. Judging from ‘the vast Imjirovcincnt- in -'the appearance of Uio papor.^ , , Man with conaldembie holdlngo ;of ’ 'easy, money" viewing the Ex-
;po.illlon building display win-
MUR^TAUGH-At a Scout meeting Tliuraday eniiig. at the acliooi houae Uie ard of review. pasacdLlba iol-
lowing boyp for Uie rank of acci ond claaa acouLs: Mark lloorman. Uaall Lcwia, Everett Rceil, Wll-
>rd niiind. Orvai-Johnnon.-John Dnvls,-Oton Morrivoa, Fnmcia Eg- bcrt,,and Robcrt.Lco.-St«va-P<]r> kiou and 13. G. Mbyu) aanlated L, T. Pattemon, acout maatcr,' and Clark- ICloinlionh, -nnsliltABt -acout raaiitcr, in giving-Uic teata.
The Rattle.’inake TnceUrtg ur"lFc
lake patrol .held n - ...3 - nome- 01 •- ijorat
Bronnon.’EWdoy, nlglit. -Slgnaldnnd bandago making were pmcticed. ATtcrTtUnnffftUag a candy pull and nlcigh ride wcro enjoyed. --'Hia-UurUugh group and-Olei dalo group of the Ladlea' Aid iw clcty met at the MeUiodist EpU, copal cliurch Tbursday afternoon for ft general Aid meeUng. Dcvo- .tlonnla_wcre_lcd..ljy.lIra...Jamca Uoylo.- After a buaineaa-r-twreahmentr'-werc • lier%-ed. ____cM«i wcro Mra. Elmer CliancoJ IMm. Rea James, Mru. Frod Wnch-| Iholtz, Mrs. S. J.- Mtinihall, Mra.
ed tho play, "A n. Old .Faahloned [MoUicr," ai tho Twin Fnlla.L. D.-.
tabernacle Stiturdr Mr^ - ICrneit Browning enter-
Itnined tho Pioneer Bridge iy -n rtcrn M !trr .r^
parcat-Teachcr aafloclritloi.
-juiiu. (ibusu~at th'f ftli l h Kl' ..ludUoriinn F ■b. 3. Sira. HowardI I Hull h chalrmnn. ■
LEGION PLAY TONIGHX'Casey’a Trial." hllnriouir iwo-
com cdy .aponaored by .the American legion auxlllaiy ,wlll bepresented for the Unit Umo *p .-n i. today In tho highauditorium. Mra. Kathte«n______dfrecton—nay»-that-ft-»uK?a*fnl drCaa rthcaraal girea real—entcrtalnnieflt--b and/tomorrow night. ivbcB thirbu* cfl t play. ■wlU be rtoged. tga ln..
ESRoosevflt, who la -iioi *oo ^ lo admit bin mlataheii and who la nl- w a y » -«n x lc h v o r in g -to correctth e m ."...........
■■ charged the :EI,______ firlcncy •.•In.tln__I of-oitc-T'tatc-l ERA—ai._ _ where the inveatlgatlon to money for Uioao-in ,necd otoUId taJreTlace’ flrjit—not- among Um workem," '—Jolinatoa-lCft Iromedlalely aftci tho mosUng for-Bolno,-where he liBpcndlniTtlio ^a y ‘ .......•; --------
ahd u'^gcd Ui'armcn.on hlgh' oal- arlca Id relief admlniHtmtlon workem»1nt<;__tho_dolItic-aTycor.jjnenduring the war. Ho chorgcdtbere were, "numeroua political, half- breeds occupying, impo'rtaat poai- tiona, many of .whom, are not in aympathy .with tho program,".and commendcd,'Governor Roaa for hla atatereent to tho United Prttiayea* tcrday laying .rc«ponalblllt/:.fc mueh-of-the preaeattrouble'UTQi. aociaU-oervico department o f tho lERA: Ho urged all to 'get behindPrcaldcnt Rooaevclt.....................
,L. E.'NlchoUi.-^realdent o f tli
Dead oil wells. In.llmea'tonL . . glona-arc''belng-rcvivcd and.low producing wclla cauooa'to'tncreaac ■ their f1ow>, by pouring
Idaho’s Need is W ork Projects
■'AYcJiicadny;'j'anunry'23Vl33!i'
i l M I L E T : LECTyREFEB.ie
.....______ _ _ i ‘CfK-iV61r■all(-a*cu'pablc ofTImMundlhg'a miUIoa and a half acre-feet of water bavelbcoo 'atrateglcally -locntca,''-iio-If to-•fir In 'with' jnan'fl ptann, Tho anme- natural trend secma true of the Golden West highway for a snturo* matio cro-nslDg of tho Salmon
-river ill ill the line of the route.- And again, on tho west end
where Uic Bi-uneau valley in croiucd. a wajMnjind_qut o fjiic valley'haa been niadc aa Qiough to fit tho' wishca o f man.' It remains only for -man to do hla Jinrt. But-i nature-plncM no premium on'ma'n'njndoloi^,------
Honor Rbll Students Listed for Murtaugh'
MURTAtJCH, Jan, 23 (Special) =nio_Xollo\vlag. atudunu wero 'on the horlor'roll In the elementary school:
-ElrhtJi-grnOor—AdaTTrcatbeeic Cella jroorm on, - Joiophinb Boyle, Laurel True, Margaret Linden.
Seventh grade: Zona May Oim- mlna, Jean Boyle, Banll Lcwla, Neal Perklna.. '
*TJnif‘ gi€(Ie: "Caroline 'Korman' Kenneth Brlggo. Roacmliry Rc'cce,• To o __following -_atudcnu* havetnitdc a pcrfcct attendance ixcord for Uic .flrat.acmcalcr, neither sent; Bertha Boylo,-_MnWn'l,,..- cBanaii.T6'''CalIen:-'nrn'ilB-nnnn m ^ r Daiay" Graff, limy Hblibs Gladya Thornton. Cecil Walker Bud-r-Whitnev,— Doran— Dronaon I^narel True Barbara Taylor
•Cttft Worland, Cbarlea Taylor.',*Dmym--iroyea.T:viwiau'rn«'atb<55i; Donald-Bronson,vUonnlo WUmiltc: Ileno-tee., Altwrt .Graff,- Gerald ChrintoniMn,-Glendon- Berry; Sherman' Peek, Richard Blci, Merl Bronaon, Kenneth Leo. John Reed, Edwin-Wollferr-jrT-Nonna-Hent'' beclc, Normand Frcoa, Hen-ert Woodland, - V i c t o r Cummins, Wayne " Dalhoun', Allen iloyea, Lula Reed, Burl Egbert, Bllli( Walker, Carolloo Korman. Ken- --ith Brlggfl.,Rouemary Recce.
a tu R T A ron s iA ir s n n c K E N -, .MURTAUGH, Jan--i3 (SpccIal) I—T. L, WhItworUi, who broke hla [leg Nov,. 8 and-haa been Wowly re. --ive'rlng, jftiffered.a aUokc Wed-
:.iday night nt hla-home. LllOt hopo-UH»eld-for, Iria - ^ 'very.-^Hto daushtcra, 3«fa. .^lalne iUtcbtU, HaMlton, Mra7 P.. FVamjlflJiclacy. Twm‘T'a3lir^nd=iitrs.-FrnoJr-Fttii' I#y, Hansen, are • with him nowJ Mra. William Slmpobn, Nampi
ijwcled lo arrive ..........
Miss Tony 'Sender, Newspaper Womftn Labor Lender, . ........'WiU Talk ^ r e ..........
lui
MI»a Tony • Sender, CTerman. newspaper woman ond-Iabor lead* Or.-cxilea from-.the-'RoIcb.by the- Hltlcr regime, will apeak -at thn Tu’in Falls hlgb.acliool auditorii KcErjfl.rjinnouuco'.tli-o'-V ' the Social Problema lecti Th« course waa begun here Dec 13 by Fred Henderson.
MUa sender-will give an account if her jCBcape from Uio Nazb, tho ipoaiora say, and doucrlbc 'an jnderground anU-HlUcr moveaiairggwrcgrrqot- snoonionirzrbe a fluent talker and sj>cak» c?llent Engllah.*—'rheitnlli' by Roy—Burt,—napthrrfl iHgc'«inglnlrprPblgm.-Merigit-Trtll— '
Mrs. M.-Delorea Prieat, dramatic lyric, haa opened a voice conservatory above rlxtbn’a.
Mm Priest haa atudled with' Mary'Adellu Caao Vuun, Togleri. ’ Wcatherspoon, Thco . Schnjctier,-• nnd others, who'aho aaya are au- ,thoriUe(i. on _puro.,ltallan methoilj dinphrugmaUc control for v o l« .“ wind inatnimcntir,'dancing, and the ' ailcnt development of thu throat 'niuiiclea* >. .. . . . . - .i MVn. Priest liaa announced that, she will glvo a freo voice acholar- lahip to any boy , or girl la Twin 'Fails having tho beat radio •oice, iTlio»*-lnUre»tod-04ro^aakod-to-calt-. It tho fion.ier -atorv f6r an appoint- • nent. ' ' ,
iBurley Junior High -~ Picks New Officers
BURLEY, Jan.' 25 (Special) - -■Elootkin-of-offieera-for-tho-Butley--------Ijunlor high school took,'plnCQ. thla........|w<^k-wllh'the-followIng-#tud«tto--------
^ niO DE JANEIRO. Jnn. 23 aM;> — Prlmo Carnerji prepared loUay to Uepart for tlie Uiillcd Stutcii w)Uiln-n wCcIO bill Souili Amvrir ' liOKlnc" cnrapulRn’ having cm laiit'nigiu In n alx-roimil tcclinlciil
featfil-Wendell boy« und pirlo here'■ 1/i.it iiiKht.
"-Ml lie.—____ oh tlie _____ ________ __
----- Rlrl»-wlnnlnff-Sa.tti-ia:aiId- Uj#-boy»by as to 10.
In the opefier,- Coach BUI Sblve- ly ’u IfUMeB hpid’ a narrow‘8 to 0 nmrgln at the end ottha-flrst canto and cxCepded U to 12>8 at the half. Heavy aeorln^ ran up tho count in the lust two perlodn. . .
noneh Flovd r.iift’n Tndlnnw nhowed loo much power for,W en-
Mell~hoyii'ln~ttie"flecond fray'of the ' 'tlbnilnaf'
ioiiipiH to roily.IJneupf, *irU: n'«ndell—Peter-
— - woiupTnLJateprfonTaT<>«i irawoett-------TmirOnMoiid. ccntora: llut»oh. and
KIMBEtllA'. Jnn. 23 (Specliil) — Boya' nnd glrla' teams of ICimher- ly'hlBli school captured both RnmcB In a conference tiouble prograni
Filer ln.i!ie9, 21 lo 20, und Jny Thompnon’/t Bull(f6g«'Tlcfcnted the \VlidcatB. '18 to-'13.
■A~ficld 'BDtit'neveial_______fore Iho final wlilolle won the open- erfor-Kimberly-after-Pller.-Rlrla lind tnl<en a bnre one>polnt lead on a free Uirow. The scoro luid been dcadlocltcil. n to l i . at-lhe half, and waa IS (o 1C for Kimberly at ihi/ end of the third quarler. '
The boya" battle was a defensive fray throOKhout, with both teami!pinrrtlnjF rltnc'banicct- ....................I3ach outfit held the lead at times, nod Uio score was tied at C-oll.at tho ha lf.-A t Uic-end of Iho third stanza. It wits deadloelccd npUn at I3'to 13.
tTlaiun, Kimberly, and Edwards of Fller.'ncoredvpty. points each tqleatl-tho'tittncJt: '
:^,jrtit:Aprin(FmKPW0It^^6pC 20. ProaldcDt Will Harridge announced today., 'The op«nlnK.gniaC9 Tbllow:. Chicago at DctrolL . .‘ Ciovcland at St. Loula.; Boston at New Yorii.
Philadelphia at Woahlnston.-
■ TEN SIGN WITH CHIGAGOCUBS
, ore claascd aa holdouto , , , ------ ,ager Cborllo Grimm. Three of the unslfmed player*, including Chuck
-Klein,- have -h a d r their- wa^eatrimmed. . . . . '
-----•Oumgiacr<3eprBe-*Toclt^eta^B.. back., one of 1034'« prire rooJclea."nnd Cutchef-WaltSr'^Coch^inajt^ar.w lth Lpa Anj^jca,terday and brought the totol 'nufai-
Oafo Bowlor#- TaKo.-Doclalv® Gnme b y R olling-M ar^n
' .O f 10 Pina
fa i X M i t S
"ifter ' 'dividing the first two fp^mes. Ouhler'A Grill Cafe bowiera anBexed.thu-tinal.Ramo bydO pini tO'*. vria ..the"Commercial. Jcagtic match Inot* nlght^oEalnst.Bruna-wiclc.------- •.Snydor'B 401' was high Uirt!0-
pomc-lotnr-and W s'103 wan high ilnplo came.
P laylnff-off-the ' champlohiiiilp lie, tho-WblU-tenm ^ m .0 l2 defeated the-Red-M xtcf^om "05-to annex the - g irls' title In Junior liiph niftakflhm-tflTfrimmBt-y,-.,- • irday. Score wan 8 to 4.
Barbara Siitcllff ciialked up tlic :orc"ror~thfc-'vlct{»ra. 'a n d : Mari
caret Woods collected the Red poinls.' •• . •. -—Lineups:-05—June-Wilson.-Mar. Ratet Woods. Beverly Wooiey. Alice-WiUoo; Dorotha-Wilson.'Aai Ita Woodhead, ' 012—Hazel Terry, Barbara Sutcllff, Virginia Taber, Eleanor Tayc, Marjorie .Swennoa. Shirley T hom e«.' ‘ ’ ~
NEW YORIC. Jan. 23 (UEt—Art Laaky went into training today for his Feb. 1 fight with James J. BraadockT' n1thoU6hTio-jui«~8ll8tit respect for hlS'.opponenC .
Braddoclc U oae of the hardest hltten the heavyweight division haa knewn, and. it la,i> eertolhty that aamcwhe«ralcnK the IS round rout« tlioy will travel that the veteran Irishman- will conneeti at leaat once. '
E.aaky's ability to absorb the
•Upon<hia*nrrivaI-late-last- Laaky sold he weighed exnctly.200 pounds an^ was In'sueh shape that ho expects to enter'the ring nnhatH frn W wliIch-TrtlltwaktJ^t virtually an even match la. He will be batUlng to rel__poalUoa among tho four outstand-. ng 'challengers’ for Ma*-BaOT*« itlo.- He won't however, bo pro- .ecUng the No. 1 position os he ■ ■>eclcd.~Tbe~b<ixHig'.eonP
tiirped back to* him’ today
Aortw'lnstead on^Cop^-of-thehup.
'itt. washing, dishes.'the' average bou#ewtf^-^**«U «*-340-ton»-«f
iflSfONrlROONSSTAGENEAiOT
Fist Plfflits Mnrlc Strenuou: Hockey Battle; Chicago
Retains. Lead-
Hy United I'tfn* ChlcnRo.ilcro.ntna the New York
Aincrlc.inH, 2 to 0 tn.it nl/ThC In ro Inin i\ miirBln of one point ovei Qoaton in the Amerlc.in division o tliu National Hockey Icnt'ue. wlilli Boston wun n ’ rioloiin'^umv from the Montreal Muroonfl,-4-3. rFiBfTiHtitB-nnil nll nround
'hlch finally was interruptcd'wiille Jimmy WnrtirniJirTonvurd'of' the Maroons, wna taken to the hon- iltal. It was feared lie suffered a iraln concusiiion. lie hit tho Ico
In tlio first period, wna treateil and rc-enterc<l the game, but col-
- d on the bench inter.. . inel Conaehor, Maroon' de-
* “ -vinto another ntniggle with 3'NcU later, startiag a freo- O'NcII and Bob Gracla.aiao
engOKed In a fist fight as the game ended. •. The New York Rangers had little 51«L=“ !5J l}!L .w tapln^r th .lj!c^
W IH
atlilcUc''mDntor, had been-named
._Jhe.'.ncw.coach. haa.:bccs .highly jucccmful at Burley, nnd previous* ly was at Nampa and Lcwiaton. As
collegian he played football for the-Idaho-Vnnaals-nnd-waa-a-top- mnlting. state:..amntcur..jhca\Tr
•elRht wrestler.His teams at Burley have always
maked nmong tho moil powerful ■ flouUiem Idaho squads la all
irta._,_--------- ----------- _ 1—
nprlalfcr hallcd.na.a.Vflccond Em* ihet Topplno" has. been developed in Nc y Orieantl. Ho Is Warren
In New Ynrlf thin
rileroV ihe' felloir'whb '"^roli^
. I t jr.'AnsUnger; of the naijMtlcs. .bateau of (| » jK *«u :^ a ep o i^
■ talkednkirtal* ■r ng..copu»k»l-
WIN OLYMPIC SKATE BERTHS
B ruins-A yenge-Form er Defeat .By 41-21.W in ; Invading-'
Girls Tttlto'Thrillcr •
Sweeping to a 41 to 21 victory. Coach R. V. Joncn' »ruln,i dufoiit- ed-Larrj-Dolpliin'n-Slioshoncqhlu' > t here lanl nli;lil to uveiij:<- .nii >arller defmil 6ii .Slionhoiie-iJ floor,
Coacli II. r . WlUmortir!! feminine invaders brouKlit rb7c7i'in»iirrvi«uTs^iirui''c.oii?i game by- repctillnfr their formerwla-nvf^i'—Ciumli__Umrulhv__CalLtmrxtel,-a0-to-n2, in-a-thrill-packed Jlt..Uiat.:.kcpt—thtuicrowd— ruAriu^until.UmfUmt-KUo.— ----
-------------- EBHy-LerGrnhblng off nn curly lend, the
Bruinn oillscored Shoihono In the opening pcrloU.lo a ■mntx'lii. Tliny iilrclchoil llili lo 'r ftt linlf time, but Slio.nhoue nrompilVunlcn!ilifira'~Hwlfl-t’ruVol- !ng iiUncn: In .the UilrU period {TiaF
Vi'ork fvaluied for- .ShojOione, Plenty of Tlirllla
. rnininironcountcrTiyovnnm plenty of tliriila In the tliial hulf
'ter Shnnlione.hncl gotten off t( 14 to 5 lend in the firiit qunrie
-,Ia c/ z~ K ayam g---W n G e ttin g S lig h tly F a d e d
third period tii cllml] within two bankets ofrti tlcndloclc. H/iydcn nnd Carnaiid toiiued in ni)«taciilnr fihoW lo tli'tlie ncqre. but B. Berriochoa flunk a free throw lo give the vlii- Iting team a onc-poInt victory.an llip game ended,.:_0..DerrlocIiott.culIecled'27. polnUi for the victorii, llnyiien ucorcii 17 and'Gamnnd 15'forTwln I'nll;i.
Lineups..', nlrl*:..' Shoshone — I Jerrlochoa a'nd —M.-^BerrioeKoi
forward*; Lecertu.-t and. C.ireyi eenteri; Hickman and ' Wilson, guard*, Tviln F.ills—tH.tyden and Carnand, forwards: Smith and Col-
shone— Swape, Fields, Hickman. Twin Falls—Lawrence, Ree*.• Score by ciimrterii:
*asola and Gray, forwards; Millard, :snl#r!-Haddool<-and---Ttj'- 'guard*.--Twin Fall*— Schlflman and R. Wllllam-i, forwards: Turner, center: Lincoln and Oaten, guardi, SubstUiitlonsY 'SHoihone — Cht'-is, Hick*. Twin Fall*—HI1I, J.Whlta
Score b y quartern:Shonhone ............ 3 4 8 « —21T vln Fall* ...........lO 15. I
Hy STf,\llT CASIKUO.V'NKU' YORK". Jun. 2.1 iiri'.—’
Aiiiionl uny- iiIkIiI - iiuw—»am*- wreiiller 1h i;olng lo become croM Willi Referee. Jack Deinii.'.ey. tulce .a pot Bhot ut the former cliamp. and nut. he luiooked out..
Ju-H nboiit- two. yenni ago wiicn Dempaey wna going In for -wieiitllng refereeing In'ii Inrge ani^- oulMljtndUiK- v.-uy,' uonio l/riK’ hi young prymufcr'dcoMeir it would be sort of cute-to have one of hl!i enloumge lake a pnlce ai the former champ iinJ Ihenflee .Whiil-Wfluld. happen;_______'. It never did happen JU it that wny hec:iU!ie wreiitlorn, ullhough' bravt' young alhleten (or «<> I
-Juh 1* outiiniDg Its progrom.now for Its third annual show.'wblch Is
ths calendar next -Thursday,
American, Canadian and-. Eng-
mldvrinter blue ribbon dog elpaale In” whlcU"championfl"or“all r(K•iU will vie-for trophies presented by
^onsorlng the show.' Keen Cotbpelltion
will he' keen In. nil
South Hamilton,- _____In last year’s show 242 dogs
• for titles In the various;lnsses. a toUl of, 141 exhibitors from 21 states.' Engloiid -'oiid the Dominion of Cnnndn -aloo shipped entries here...-Rerular.-exhlbitore'TitTthe-flhow
Incluue such nfomlnent fanclrrs U CSaiai RocEcfSlISFIJiodg................. Igo,of Convent, N. J.: Uios Louise Flagler of Millbrook, N. Y.; Mrs. B. H. Denglcr, o f Comstock Park MIch.5 J. W , Viaer, o f Chicago John Field; of London,- Eng. George A. Taylor, of Quebec, Can., Mrs. W. O. Penney, of Charleston. a -C .; Mrs.-Henrietta Proctor Donnell, of Lorchmont, N. V., and Mrs. W. L. Balles, of-Atlanta: Gn., and many others. . ' ‘
Man Mountain Pins Ted Cox at Trisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Jon. 23-CKi -&lan- Mountnia - Dean, Get
defeated Ted Cox. Lodi, Calif.. Malcewlcz, New York, and Ed^^troneler^i— I>ewlS;-----CaUfomia;drew;-llaaB-St«tnkOr-Cormany, • d»- feated Al Perricra.' Saii -Jose. CoIir.;''Jo«- Kujot,' Montreal, de<- feated, Glon Wade,, Iowa: .-Vngclo Cl8t6!il.-ItaIy,-tlefeatefi-l3eo^or- beres; Oakland< Hardy Kruskarap, Ohio State, dftw. with .Dean. Del- loo. Utah.
'. Honors Canine-MOBCOW-IUR'—A- canine-here
of tbe"Aretle-^the famous Kamchatka .-Sledfdog.-Whtubreau is now In. an aninMil sanitarium near hbreT resting from his days-of nr» dn^as- twrk.-WhltebrefMit-ftceom-
the r.Soviet pUot Maurice
-rocth_to _fln<l ths airplane' and body' of the aviator, Eilson, -wba had crash^ htre.-He n lM :d rsg ^ miurtiltte-gMns—Uv-4li»-*Ud—Amiy for two^ysaH.--— '
1CDK.SV Jan, 23 (Speclall — Cuucli . Gvurgo lijurl's powurful Gri.-vzly qutiilcl. pac<-d by a raiiKy c<-nter with nn. lu'cunit'e Dcoi-fss pyo.’ iuniiu hnclc iiii-; tliri-'at of the Idiiho Kvi-nliig Tlnic.-i' l)ii!ilieli.ull
.lc»nL-tm-r_]»3l_ni;;lit_bv. wtmilnir 3.'. lo 27 ........... — ...............
wlUi— imlnln.—at
JlY n ihmliliic yo»nK-!>|iiTailcrv .uh.iin- i.liulr - ii.r\|HTt<’rl.t'i «-:irry_L'llile.!?ani tu vklrirv In thr l!i:ili Ql\nuil^ _>.kutli.g rvriits ur.- |.hm>M nCt.-r tlioy .».n; lierlh; oii Ihf^L'..
I«i Kitdlr Srlircxslrrr-<4Ut;iuo','
M aiirico-Peters Earns 510,000 —Fii' elMy-Collooting-
Jockcy Title .
By UCO BARON - LOS ANGELES — Young-
/itera don't all have to come lo Hoi- lyiS'<>0.<U‘Vf.«mJjlC.mpnry.._ThPrf> horae racing for instance.
The Jackie Cooper of the turf is liltte Maurleo Peters. He won the ittsmaaonnrjocucy-chiunpioaflhriff It waa his first.ycar on Use track. He bootad home 221 winncm, Including.some.of-tho bent and tho woml, horseflenh runnlng.-By ao doing, he earned something like
A bashful -retiring youngntcr, innce confesses-that'lftooirhlm
-achoolriBut—t dull ateut nl.n riding. He_ is pos- aeiiflisd of 'a 'rtimnrkaolc 'm'emory'ai
OH a (Teat skill 1n the saddle. Drfyfng Finish
n n a'recent rnce'at' SanUi ''A’nIln Park,-ho-was astride a-mnro that appeared to bo standing still Ir the heav}‘ track. But. at the fai turn. 'Maurice gave her tiie rcki and she closed, ihe wido.gap scp- aratlng-her«elf.frQm-»ii« rrjit^nf-thi field so quiclUy that by Uie iimi she .reached the stretch she wai well up with the -lender. She fin Ished two Icngtlui aliead..Hec.£ldei was nskc<l why'he let her lag sc much at the starL . -
‘ 'Ob.'' he replied.’ " ! rehirmbcrett se'tffng UifttnitUfmaro Riff^fTNSP
the habit ofxloslng-TfltlriiTiiah.'It is this knowledge of his or...
mounla-aawcli as rival horses tluvt enables the boy to win so frequent' ly,'owners say.
’ -First Mount* Farm Honiea Maurice broke In on plow horses
..■j-n-North Dakota farm,-His parents aro wheat formers. He learned U> ride on a pony nnd thenated to larger mounts nvnili______his father’s farm. His first track assignment was given him by Bert Butterfield of Kansas City. Just a year ago—on Jan. '11, 1034—he won his maiden, victory, astride GenerAl Campbell, a B. Bngley liors6. ~. Towards..the'cad'of tho year
.'Maury." as tho other Jockeys call himrwns-haM—preiurtd—fop— thT champloroihlir^ by-S ilvio - CoacclJ dapper New Vork rider. But In tho bat few days of tho year.-he roklo i^nough winners to clinch, the ijtle.
Schnabel Loses to - French .WrestlerNEW YORK. Jan.- 23. o f c i -
Jlaurict'.'ta "ChapikiTIcT" France; threw Hans 'ScbDanel. Gemiany; Gene Bruce, Ijew York, drew ‘
Kt; uthuania: Dnvo Levin. Now York, threw Hans Snyder. -Oer> m a ny^ P trd d-y—Mack.''' Ifetead: thrgw-Jack RamiMte, J ^ n ce ;- die Malone, Ireland, threw Joe Rl* naldl. Italy;- Alrln La Porte,' Can*
huy, nlwfoini
Wei;;hl‘ bo.xiiiK clumpiuiu jilrlic- intr ihoni In earnest iiritl lor keeps.
.Being wreniler!! they knew that' It 1.1 posiilble tu nrr.iaKo Ihinga 111 advanci' nn<l finuily one ninht, In Ihe Inler^vit oI good, clean fun, the poke ill the clianip'a no.ierwaa duly uiaRoU.-
Reid. Ellsworth.' Stevens, Ball*, Phillip-., Mitchell, M. tarscn, Nel-
.. . and L.iltlmer. forwards: Wilhite, center;-Oorienhamer and Jehanien.,aunrii').._Ev.cnlno-TJm£S-. —Warner and Turnlpseed. tor* wardi; Mooro,-ccnler: Wesleroren and' Mullen, guardi. ' Substitutions: Eden — Watkins, Hogue. Time'*—None, .- ^ •
Scope by qunrterH:'
promptly lot . grunler plotleii <lo',vn I deck iincl nUiycd llioro. •
•• ii.v Hue
-ftcli.*,iiile.-tlie
-Air.-) ■ry- fiir:thill I'd liiive
enjoyed the sight nn much or mnro than rinybody clue .in I am finite n hund at finding Joy in
' ..... malrn
provided I am occupy' npectulor role. Thiii clinr
aciviisllc .ia .'a finit cou'iiin'to' ’ the Imxing mnnngcrlul oclnxjl of thought which has llio pronibiu of "they can’t hurt un.’’ However. It necms to me .that the iict linn been done no long now with no afgnlficunt'change thnt It ahoilld be nbout time cither _f°r.5nmpi.(it? j:«i<iyaii<m.’tir. couikr plete abandonment, preferably the- latter.
•-^-.Somotlme,Ju«l by!way of- infinite variety. It might be sort of Jolly for the wresUcr to strike Dempntyand then: (1).
hftve Demp.iey leap over tlie ropes nnd, felgnkig stark ter-
— blindiv awnv.•hirw77 -rr.-7tJ'___ "l___ ~“TmhT61I5wte3fl .................evcr,.ifs pretty motheaten and even If It does happen again perhaps It .won’t be news.
- -----..n . fc...... i.-.mg ft very noblo'bay window, is
.Miami iDday and.resumea sport ~paradi;~fruni thcfirtomorroy.**'-(C6pyrtgtitno33rrnitsrrrf«r
D t t i J R M , f f l foil DUCKSU. 8. Chiof Declares Fow l
^D oplot€d ;*Pnrloy Split •-------- ;0n -0 l6sed Season
. ,N EW' YO_RK,_'Jan. 2^ tlfl»>^6e. claringnTSr^bat^^w^n;rvnfloi-. *not ]>ust' lUuiletnffT* .. N. Darling. cb ltf 'o fT n e 'U . s. bureau of biological sun-ey, has bundled an appeal for-the protection of wild duclcs at tho American gamo confereaec..,..
Darling aaid, that reports reach- log the nurvey Indicate that duclts are being' so depleted Uiat s Uilng'must bo'doriis at once'."'
However, Uie meeUng of . . . sportsmen, the' largest gathcrlag a Uio history of the game organ-
Uatloa, brought aharp division of oplnloa on whether o clooed.seaoon for a year ohould bo Ueclnred. And - a result It was predicted that
_ . stand would be taken on the maJocJssue_hcfnre. tbe.confcrencc.
— beW at noon for the iunlor high boys \vh6 . live Jd the .country.
15: Thlrty.fU'o-bbys-are, taklag.-par;,- and games are pkij-ed each noon. -
- T r y - ^ y
- G A S . for. ■ : eHer -RestilU
> i.vorc, ------I.in.x «n ...Hl.si-----
elKht 1iplecu for' the '
‘ll 1me. Kden re-
iur-lM.y«,"uua
.1 g.imc: .......... ..e*— Kyle and Reid, forwards; er. cenli:>rnoT^i"imi'Mi‘;5;cll.':
: n'o.v Smith, nansctu
BOBCAIS DEFEAT PAUL BY 28 TO 8
Burley Uncorks Fast Passing-^-Qame tO'Rep«Ise"01as8-B-------
BaaketbaU Invaders
BURLEY, Jnn. 23' (Special)— Tlio Bol)catJi of Diirlcy high school trouiiccd Paul here Inst night, 23 to ■
_;rRul,.'-wltlLjiomc_DCiltaji[ic4iiay.ii. era hnndlcapped by Illness, couldn’t :Mop the brilliant passing and scoring attnck of the 'Dobcnls.'wlio" rolleiPup a 15 to 3 score at the first quorter, and 22 lo 0 at half time.
The Inst lialf was q low-scoringaf/alr-jfor-both.QulateU^_____ _____
Lineups: X»aul — Pet««on and Merrill, forward*; Stllwell.'centcrtKdvvnrd* und_KJFmM|i»b>._gttnnla> nurlfty-i^IftlnOfd-oild-Bro.vnrror. ' wanUj Fremstad.'center; W oU m ' md Daveh, guard*. - '
Sub«illutlon*t P ftu l — Ke l l y , - Fmnclflco.-Dttrley—Cmnor.-Acalt. ' irrl, KoQton. Crawford. L>-nch. U
'Ile7cree--^tMfleJd._ Paul.
Humble Fiah Yield— RicK. VitaminlOils
, VANCOUVER. B. C. It;.i:i-A bl|. lion,.dollar.ln<lu«ry=from.--4hfc<lecih=:i:^.=
medlcai . products obtained irom ____two'of the humbleat fish In. British Columbia.watcni, * .. A Vitamin A and D oil. blended'
from oils obtuineil from-the hum*-......blu pllchardfl and grcyflsh llx-ers, has been perfected, it is belioved.-
Tests on sclioul childrcir of , Prince Ruperl?havo revealed' tiiut •’ ‘sjiyprrtprrw orej o ^ -----------------quicker in'acilbn than cod liveFoil.'""
GetS'MammothsLRNINGliAX) (lli:i —Jlie Acad'-
eniy of-Sclence‘ hrrc Is acmllng nn fxpedltlori to the J ..................
boUlcj . o f .‘ five ■ mnm ottw -'w._,__ hav® becn-dlscovcl«d-.ln the cte'rn-L ally-frosen. tundra of the north. According., to.. prclUnlnar>'.jtpocta_ of the find, two of the bodieh-orc .. preser\-cd and are expected t throw new light on the structure of these prehistoric animals.
JERO'ME 'TEXM s" O'PPOSEIN FACL.S- HOOPSTeTlB--
JEROME, Jaa 23 (Special)— . Jerome'- high school- basketball teams arc slated to nieot Tw is Foils Ja a 'double cage progrntn ’ here tonight.
CoveyQ iJ A t lT Y .a A B O iS E , ‘ n ^ - -
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B y M a ry R aym bnd(Coryrisbt, 1U «, SeiTlMi laei)
Full L<uta "WUt 8trtl«»_Dnlt«a ^^i«^A«oc!Rtlon». VMll N B A F»»tur» jMDoui naaa vooat> £ s .js s^ rs i^ s tjs«ar A«( rvTO KWf. DALI< (cite TALDUA BBRMBTT.tkat «T«trfU« to
,.IlrCarrUrPf>7«>.U,in A n..nc^■p »t»ll. Wlililn I.TRlio, On« Tmr. I - ily .<ilikll,-Otilal<l« lOiUiO. UQ« 'Vcor, )
■ KATIONAn, )tll1a Towtr.
| S V r ^ « ’ r t« «1 5 U 5 r* * .**kiv^ «!»«*• »•••*
Is. Ill*ABB KMS'awBr, <n<T»ni« i.-«w
-vVrio'Si^rkSTracy's bMtkvr, U bIK-bCIt* t« ABB. n roB sh . kim Abb IraimaIkat r*t«v tm twniaUmK « hnM .Cm t IbmH tkat k* »iaBi <a <lTar«« kra bb4 M ir r Vaitrta. Abb leave* » • Traeya.
■* *oV^ d a K o ^ M d n f r o n t e d - w i t l w u s c t t o U ^ d i e L p r j i h l e ^ ^ ^suiting from a federal mandate that continuation
o f govcmmcntar'hssistano'a~^6~ldaho^3-'unemploy^ :will be dependent upon tlie Gem state b e a n n c its
■ share of the cost, estimated at 9100,000 monthly. i T hejssue Is raised just as the biennial session o f
iKe state lcffislatuw gets under wav, and at once'~pgCDTneg~aTrnTmnediate~probIcm-of-tne-stat^-admm‘
T hbr^is"ho qn^tiDirTJVcrttKcriicccssitj^^i^on-jtinued relief funds^to match the-millions which the' Eovemmenfc has poured into Uie state since the, eom- mpnfi'pinent o f the pro}?i'am. W hat is really pleasant]
p'ational rehef adniin-istratioTi w ill.be satisfied with such a com'pm'ative^ ly small sum,
No set of officials taltcs any'^easm -e in inipos^ Jng hew taxes, as will bejequired to raise the needed money. Just w'hat-course is to b e follow ed in this regard remains to be seen— whether it will be u sales tax, a privilege tax or a property tax. The state^l-T cady lias'income,-beer,'lnlo\\’nttj-gaBoline-and-othertaxes. The ad valorem taxes have been reduced, and'fe w o'fficials there'ave who Tvould-propose^hat-the :ihcfea6ed“ tax^urden“ bB~diargcd-du*cctly'-torprpp-erty, at a time when tax moratoriums are in vogue and many owners are stniggHng with the task ofkeeping ahead o f the tax collector. '
But there is no getting around the issue o f raisin g revenue to meet the federal governments m- s'istonce 'tliat_a part o f the relief burden be borne
^ S e fo ^ S o r ^ ^ o iJ T a n ^ c r e a s e o f property taxes■aii'd-raisc-tlie'fundS'throuKh-Rome-other-melhod.-—
• •• In the past the money from tlie government has com e too easy any way. With Idaho people paymg, the bill, or part o f it, hereafter there will be a closer jind-keener bublic-intercst in the: entire..rehet^rpbT' lem , and a public scrutiny of the expenditrures and benefits,--wliich cannot helii'but liave 'a cbmmcnd- able e ffe 'c fon the pei'sonnel,'both 'm the adminis- trativG offices and the cases on the ro lls .. ,
A s Governor Ross says, the pvoblQin^belongs tol3TC-entire-staterIt-must-be-solved-sanelyr*biJt-cer-ta in it is that it must also be solved quickly. The
i ^ !d e r a L -g o v G m m o n t p t h o s i i r o n - i t j l ie f - a n d - :t l ie T C o n ^munities involved are- all equally interested in. ac-.
.tion whicli will satisfy, the national-rehef^admini^ tration and put an end to the. present situation \yhicn
IU ook& - as if; thei;e- iiiigljt be some Miore ‘b r e a l d h g ^ o u t '^ t - S a n - Q u 4 r iU n = p e n i t e n t ia i7 p f c : z
the shaj-ply ,j)hTased'opinion' o f the U .-S . Supreme court in the Thomas J. Mooney case is any criterion. The court seemed to direcfCali-
^ om ia to liberate him; ^ _
TOK fiN O F A P P R E C U t IO'n _ C ongressman'TSam. D. 3kI^NioM8,_.chairnian of
i..Hoi^e-i!orcigjQ\i^airel!<^mniittee7^ra^m e —aouae-j-uiKijiu• United States to build a new legation building m
H elsingfors, capital city o f Finland. A t present our 'legation is ho'iised in an,', o f f ice. building attiiehed to •A-Jarge department stoi;e, and the'congressman
And why, do you nsk;-should-we-l)other-to pay Finland such a compliment? Well,' you might re- meri^ber that little Finland is the only one o f all the
. ... European .countries_q^iving us money which, is 'd o in g anything in the liiatter o f pajTnent.
Ilich’ England and Fi'ance have found >.excellent reasons fo r refusing ko pay; tiny Finland, fa r from, rich ; meets each payment as it falls due without a Aviiimper. . •
A s a visible symbol o f our appreciation, we mi^ht - very properly s^end a little money on our legation
bxiilding at Helsingfors. ■ *•
. .Tife--\vays::tif:4iploniacy=arcircvcalcd^iiitht™, -- apology tHis week o f ihe.U nited States t.o the
— •govcrniuent.oLCanada..QveiiUve.sinking_of .tlie rum runner “I’m Alone” 'by a S. Coast Guard' cutter in 1929. Five'years have elapsed since tlie incident,.In;Europc-sueh a sinking ■ might: been the • oQcasi.on for w ar.. • • ■
A friend says Huey Lonjirdoes his best think- •ing.at 3 in .the morning. That clears up our siis- piQion that some^'of the senator’s ideas w ere
,dream_s._' ......... - ' f ■ ' ^
'A bnHk o jicn cd 'jn Coul c Oiinl.. Wasli., hnd wnn — christ£nccl..irjth n bottle o f n))hQ»gh it iriJJ still ,
o f monpy to grpn<p tlic ways.''h opctl tbc in¥.wa5~n6t red.'
JllOT tar 4rtaklBV. Ta«T
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CHAPTBR-XIJV-------
Th«d<-.. ______________dnw n .abadea.ln » -room ______loft w1q7 wtu a Uiln Tallow sir?ale. A llsbt in Ann'B-rocm.. Tta iroat door via.looked. AU«a nuur tbo bcU «B;rlly.
Add «i>ened-U>«'>do<nr;. t'AUas,'* >tofc4n.Jbfl-worid_md~you-go?- ncard you daAblnjr away In Uio
„ftr—•’—■TVDfrfl'ircro'you ttiUiiirtm^. weren't youf” Ho caugbC her touRbly Ijy tb« uiouiatr*.^_«tUy. V h y rtmild T; hl(lo7_I woo bnclc In my room dolnc tbloRa tb iny-fftcfl.~ l-m n-to-tho -fnrat door and called you, but I guessyou didn't-hcnr." ......... .........
He woj» iiUll otarlBff at her suspl* clously. -"No tricln, Ann. ' thought—"
Ann aaJftxm thrct-„_ ___ . . . . . ____drlnUloff-4oo-raueh^lk'*~mB<l»-you limiRlDO foolUh tblnffB. la my aup- pmydtaymrBupyoagmmgii"— lO-hc«l_the ectfeo Rgnln.", _Shc_wftB Icadingr- with on|TnBl-irmt''1IIITf~prfmiin-fl n'gnlnnrT Iw[cLrta. to tbo kltcboa
r'Evcrytlilhs'j ruined,"-he grum- hledi
"And all xny fauU. I Buppoae. be- cauae J~u'cnt to powdermy bobc," Ana aAld llntUy.—♦TVeirwt'rTorecrif-—*Talce off your Wef tofttrAUanr*^
ncertalnly obout the room. A p la lc Hllpped from bio nen-oua|
'Jo8-or«-a&d-«ra«hod- to -tho-Hoor. ie colled, "CueM you'd belterholpl ne dlah up. I'm brenklng all the
Tbero waa .no ftnB vcr. He wait- 1 a moment tind called again,
‘Suy. 'Ann, you' Jic\’or Old liavo| .hnt c6cUtiiJi;“ WnBt~onti“How7'
HtlU.no answer.. A f Ihe.aame] nomenf Ijo- roll h rufih 'of oold'oJr.
door. mu.*it'bc open. >C(!oor— , Allan.ran to't}ie naJI. A blacUj
xpn lfle met b!a bewildered gaze, rhe frtnt door waa wide.-A' (jtilclc survey, convinced him
,hnt Ann was really pone. Ho vould find her, bo thougbt furious- y.' I f u ld-havo“ bern“ better*for ^ ^ f-<.lte-hadn•t- ayed-hlm.rick llko-.thlii;- - ---------- —
Anu, crouched behind tall ohnib- lery neoe Iho cun porcli, hcnnl ilm drlvlnn away. A.i ooon w Ibo lound of Uic motor died nlie opened .he door, removed her wet coat and ist. putting them on n cluUr InUic lall. and callcd, a taxi company.
"I want ft cab .lent In a liurry to .hc.lnRlcsidc •flcctlon.'"-ilto'M .know
-•'Sure, lady. W m t street?'
'I have 11. Forty-four Cherry. 'It'B the fourth hou.-c after you •n la from town. Back amoDfr nc trcc.1."'1 tiilnk I know the place. Any
xny r n find lU".' '^How-^tonir^U-it-talto-you^ to ,;ct hero?"
•'Ifn a half-hour nm."‘IPlcnno huroV."0k(iy,71iuly." . . _Ann closcd the door. ‘She Turned
III the liKhla In the hall, lumcd on .lore llRhta In the llvlnp room, ■vfnt hngli_lBtD.her_Oklxnom_anil .iirncd on a light by llie Urc.inlnc.able.
11 iwa.1. fully 20 mlnulca befons fVllan recumed.- J le . had finally ^vcn Up the .aearch. . , ^
Ibfn cyea upon her, finished thol Idrlnlt quickly.'-■-TVant aaother.?'i........ ..................
"Later. I 'm golnff to acramble |>norc eggf, If you don't mind. I loeves could eat cold eg^."' ---------- - ........ “ - •- ft-ohftlr,watehlnr her gloomily — mixed iho eggs In' a bo\rl and whipped them steadily.
She turned to tho.stova.-aUrrcd them Into a hot alilllct. Oli, didn't tho.taxl comol It must be oJi -of a half hour. If her plan failed In the end—but not, it muat not'fall. It couldn't fall.
ShB went ipTo the brfakfaat room, got ft clotii and nnpkln» and came bacli. - . _ ,• “ A lot-of ftins." Allan iu«ld. "over
a little food. U fa cut the frllla.''
about, and I like the table to look nice."
There waa the taxi comlnj: up the drive. Allan had not hcani It. iHIn head had dropped to his nnoa,
the table.•I forpot the allvcr. Will you
Ipleaae Ret aome?”' Allan ,ROl to- blJi feet and ntag-
rrrd-lnto the dlninir-rt<omj-"*'~- ravtn'n junii-, Anii— ■ - She flew to the door, pmbblnc-i
;her hat-nmi-eont-jin the Wiiy, -Tho. ;driver had reached the door. In an-: iothcr moment hn would have; prctfacd the bell. He helped Am; Into Uic cub, rot In himself and turned on,the lf;nlllon. I• Tlity were driving away when: Allan n\iihcd to the porch. ■•Ann'"ho «houtcd.. . - ----------. ,: ■' ’DriVo'on. picuie," Ann .said:, i"Don't atop." • . ' -
Novc ihiit her frightful jniaj.. ,..an behind her aho’ leaned back lagnlnat thp font. • shiverlnc.ln her wet. BTuracntii, icara pouring down her cheekH.
The driver gticn.ied that tliLs plrlhna-tpmrrelcd-with-nhif-feHm<r'--‘-Vellcd-'al ihum. Pcrhapu ho nor liunbancl, Women were nlwnyn running. ..away. -from - t hd r_ h u ^ bands. Thera won the-glri who had ,nm ftway from that young lallllot-' lalre.- r tter Kendall. . . . .
■ P A U t M A L - L O 'J T 'S ”
"P T E 'W S B K H I N D - T -H 'E ^ S tE -W -S :
— nsTFrat=7noThJjrEvcnt8-ln-tb«-NoOon'* Copltol-' .By on Expert-IntcrpreUr aad-Commentatot
(CopjTlght. 1030. By Paul Mollon)
. • - [ • matter is the _n cpvm ior, tdEcriha
l o n ’ s ^ p m b i
m r o — - - t a i w B I - - s U ' u ^ f f c s<vT r< Blddki'a gcneroalty'W ~ 0 . oompaigQ fund. '
- ...............: ------ • - for-tha FarloyQufj
.the story-untU'ttao dttectln who 'ucsUoned him told him
_______ b « 'a tn it If hecould'locaU the giri. Tbo detec- ,Uve bod Uppad hun Ubor^y, too, ^«a»>4u}omitScn tu i-~about-dropplHg-tho-Blrl.*t tha iTcatourast for brcalcfiu^ Tlie cab driver sever hod heard whether or not-thBylMuJ lou a i U jafg lrrif aho w u the w ife.of a' millionaire, ahe probably had; gone uaclc to h t a ; '
■He had not aecn'thla rirl'g face: :&he ~had' opened the" door and rushed otit on the porch just os he reached the door. Sho had not waited to put her coat' and hat on. but bad -run to the car. Women
ere-certttlnly queer, niere had been' aomfithlnsrabout
her that aecmed familiar. He didn't quite know what tt wna.
jTgrettc(mnaiaip3stnrfiini3ier: huaband and would bo telling him la a moment to tako her badt. Ho BnruBCcazrwciJmiiwajiraiiriaTtsnight
.The taxi.aped along through.the idarknesa, -rain beating fiercely lagalnat the windows.
IB^TEABSAGO...............~'Sehator'TVarm~0.~HaMlDff"ef ,Ohlo, hoa written a letter of greet- llag-ta--OhIo-Idaho.oiUxena..la- bd Ircad at the "Ohio flight," aervice 'to-be held at the ChrUrtUm.church Sunday night------------ ? ''•
~Tren- Moore, -poultry- huabandry- mas, arrived In Twin Falla )aat evening from Bolao. ^Vhllo here, he will conduct culling dembnatrationa and aaaiat the poultry ralaors In this diatrict in their wcrk.
Tbs matter of purchaalngthe S t ■ SlrimiM-plttee-oo-B lup-liftkra
yard for a public park, -phiy- - - id a^-avEUbn'flulJ'Wfla GDP
en up laat evening at a meeting of UloJjurtau.of j!nyrrouBaflj}r_thr Twln-yaile-Chamber-ot-Commarci and Mayor W. H.-EIdridge.
27 Y E A R S AGO Arthtir Jr Peavoyvwho for the
!paat-year boa }>cen connected with ;th6'mn:iraito-ilrm of s ; TrHnm:
know where Roland atrcot ls7" i Roland fftrcet. He had to think
.. -toomont. --'Jt'j-cn-Iho-east-aide, of town."
He remembered now. It waa old street filled with cheap brick
I {npartanrnt—btrildlnga.—-“ I~ttlnlr~r know,where It.la.”
Ann couldn't bear going back, to tho.dreary, lonely apartment Just th«n.-.'ehcHa-waBiouf.wllh_Jlmmy, It would be aevcml houni before nhe relumed. She felt faint at Ihe thought of tho place. Maybo- ahc would feel belter If abe atopped at the dnig atore on Uio corncr and hod somo hot chocolate.
Tho taxi waa nearing Roland ntreet. "Pleaae let me out at the] drug atoro on the comer," Ann
:onduc{ed"by'’idxBrUcUio Jiobln- I and C. A. Stout under tho namt
... the Twin .Falla TIUo and- Ah- 'ttrMt-compaoy.-ilr.—Penvcy.h and wlU be very certain o f holding all patrona of the buslneas and gaining many more. Mr. Pcavey la tiTbo cuugratulatcu on tiruncnlng out In buslncaa and the Tlmi wlabca him all aucccaa.
lald.Tire cab driver halted at the curb
nriil Ann got oulT'Sbo opcncd' hcr pur^o. xuciuiy sbc'.had. cnou;:h to pay the fare. Sho counted out the money and handed it to tho driver. He W 8 staring nt lier, a queer cx- prowlon-ln hin'oyoa..............
Well, ahe . muat look atrange. with tho wet coat clinging to her,! her cyca red from crying.
Sho went Into the drug store.'Hie taxi driver, continued
Klaro-ot- Ann's -rotxottUng- bade. Yrn.- i dr r th c r c - wBga'f if donbtf- Ttila waa tho name girl ho had drivcn-awiiy from tlu t )rwcli'4ipart;
• Young Peter Kcndail'B wife. . waa cxclted. - Ho followeiil
Anu,and uaw her sitting at a table| in tljo comer. "Won't you want cab to go home lu, MIiui. I C( wait.".,-•'No, -Uiank you. I llve'noi
here." • ' ■ .He went iiw ny^c-Tiot'farT^tc
iitoppcd In the next bloclt and telephoned jiollce , hcudrjuarteru.-De- tcctlvo-ahannorr answered.
.‘T vo cot tlw g in you wore look, ling for;'‘-,.tlic cub driver reported, '"Tho wifo of Uiat mlllioniilre. Shc'al in a dm g ntoro'at'tbe corner of I
ICotialanca—ond—Ttolund—AtreeUi.'
G r o u p -o f -S t .-£ < lw a id ’s - I s ]o ' -AdvftncesrNenrcr.-Goali-
Of Suffieicnoy
BELLF- niVER. P. K .-I. <W!>— Prlneo £<lward lulnnd'a fnmoiia........... ,ollc-Ulopla” colony
alcaJIly nearing Ila goal—complete eclf-efflclcncy.
The colony waa founded by Hec- )r~Comntnn; •admlniatrator; and
• itlicr, John, spiritual i^dcr,InJOOO. It In "oelf-govemlng,'' has
X Btore 1 I few .mln-lYc!], I'il^oltbw her and meet you nt-tho-'drug - - -iltP.i." ~ — •____
He ,wcnTT)acirioTho’ 71rijg:1it6rc. Ann had disappeared.
(To Be. Continued.)
WASHINGTON — There la no' opumiat anywhcro like a.publicity. man. eapedally a goverpmcnt pubUclty man. Hla mimeograph grinds'out number* _tts big o m ' round aa:bia-eide^But-Ih«y.dO-jioLja<itriiyii lamell aa good- as they look.: VA currcnt example la an -nouncemont by tho. feder^U hou^log admlalBtrolkui, eatlmating ila
.homo modernisation drive .accomp- llahmcnta- at $200,000,000. Thatnguro-gotrfnhe-heedllaea-and-poo- pla-Kcnctally_ac£«pL.lh9.7acl t ^ i 0»*-l-HA=drlvo:::<>au»od:42US:<}(^- 000 to.be spent for homo repaim and .oddlilona, . .. V .
If you ameU around a litUc.you ..111 find that tho direct FHA accompUahment waa -leaa than onc-alxlh of lliat
'’o n ^ 530,000,000 waa advancwl by banka to home ownera under FHA insurance, A -second *30,- 000.000 o f the total amount wan probably advanced earlier by the Home 0\vncRi Loon e o ^ '" * '" " another New Deal Inalllutl . .
Nobody knows for aure ntwut ■ that beaiuse tho FHA merely ilak- cd'Jlb 'alatc dircctom to send in e-iUmaten ol the toUl modemlza- itlon In their areaa. An iho.HOLC contributed 530,000,000 for modr
ducsllon' that the I-HA catimalt ’includes Iho resuUfl-' of HOLC Ioann, Uiat'la only ff'sldolinp argument. ' '■
The main point Ja that 517tS,- 000,000 of the *205,000.000- FHA ,work wan-not done by FHA. And nt leaat *1-<0.'000,000 wafl not done by tlio-govoram cat.lt.waa merely privately financed work done during' the govemraent drive. Much Of—I t . o f .counic,'. la work '.that WOul_d havo .been done, whether Ihero wau a govcmmcnf.drivo "
V<t In t ^ l a a t analyaia ;vjiandt blameniie -ifubllcltyn..-.for claim bg all iooae credit. It
been a cuatoni among govern* offlclgla and othcra outakle
|ovcramcnt - long u ngont va«'“ln»e5lt<>
|UELP.....Tbe..Nc'y.,D<al lawyers who have been 'bumlng mklnight electricity during tha paat-two weeks are .ready now for any decision -from tho aupreme
-court-Thcy_KOuUJ)e willing to - hg)p thft «iev^claion if the court needed'any help.
One of the moot InUrestlng thinga ticy luive dug'u 'p 'la a' .eonvmclng historical excuae for Ne^v Deal dcvaluatiln.
wbij. ■ in turn, la in front' o f Boaa Joe Guffey. That malcea na atrong ptllllfnl-lmoklny na-Bnvone-oould ge t It. Is a direct rooult of Mr, Bkidki'a gcneroalty to tho Eilrl. oompaign fund. ■' “
,Yet tho-bettlng-lnaklo tho atato depuitiBuuL days uku waaevcn"m6nty‘'Uint'Hr.'BadleW)uld not get the pose Tho etnts'de— ‘ meat deolera dg not fall very for tha Farley-Quffey-puaii.- -Thfy are at-doaat-ta lldng’aa i f they woukl okJetmek Mr. Blddki.to one of- tboeo ama)'—-.European kingdoms. , • "
ever tho-tyeaauri* raa'‘low,-nnd- clip tlwm. That Ifi, Uicy would aeiuall7 cut out of-tho'gold a fractional part, aa much oa one- fifth in many caacs. Tbc coins
pjibKiThas been a long dliipulo'
among economint-i as to where Mr. MorgenUuiu'a *3,000,000,000 of book profll on goldx came from. A mn'jorlty a.-ummcB it conira from bondhol<lera an<l properly, hoklers. That la a rather nebuloua'explanation, almoflt as nebuloua aa th< Idta tKU ilr . M rgcnthau Juat
-profit- '
is t 8 i>nld for It. Rv-
the’ gold profit" o y ’ lhc extent'to which cur dollar twuglU leas gooila th.in before devaluauon. The extent' to-whlcb-dKValuation. lncr«*6^ cd pricra to tho exact amount youhavd contrlbutod w .fa r._______
l f >tbe $3,000,000,000 Ul taken
purpose, you' will contriljute!........ more, tD the Mtcnt of which-itho Innationary expe. -’ iture^UMS I prlccs to rls f further. .
O cta v in e
For penwnaiAvbo believe that: btmnn deaUoy Ja gulded-by the. pinneta, thia dally, boraacope la
In addltlan- to lafonnailon of:;::gM^i^:iHtH«sfl;:ii::outiiHs:iHrr; foRnatlon of apcdal interest'to'
pcnona born on the^deslgnat^
-JANUARY 24 •There ia not much atrcngth In
the day_ unUI the. ovenlng.__'The lnlcr~houra Aro'gooU ^ . many things, ' but particularly those concerned with Important* enterprises, compaaica orpeople.
ColorI f you were bom under the rayn
of VinGO (Aug. 24-Sept 23) you should wear, or have Uie color of brllolropo around you. It rtpre- acniB your algn. Peach color, apri. cot, palo'oninge and'dartt gKcn
Ti also good colors for you. BIrthdate v
Vnii TTiny mnkn .inidi__________ . your-offairo b« turned from I their accustomed ' routine from i Mny 15 through Jime. 20.' There lu'n rnrtiinnt/. - forij-ou’ from Nov. 21 through 30.
farms, maifufacluro their own bcr and Imve Uiclr own elc plant
Tool IteaotirceaThey "pool" nll.Uieir resoufcea.
nnd-whcn •anyonn--ncod»i-aaythlr“ ho goen to tho £ommuniW_atn and goCa It for noUilng.. H e. ci come OB often as ho likes and-: qucallona aro aaM . ..
When a young couple declilca to get.marrled',:Uic:wholo colony gcU logclhcr anil builds'u house andfunT*”'’ ''" fnmplrli-ly for tfirm. •' Tho colonials atUI havo to do r
certain -amount of tiodlng wIUj tht ouUildc woHdrhut eventually hope t6'lM5mo''totiUtr'wll'-nupP‘>rtlng.-
Hcctor Compton declares tho colony la the "anUthesia of Commun-13UJ.” --T........ - ........... ............. -- ''Whereaa'CommunlBm •te:lte(3 riusalaja-hullt.on. hatred,Ihejwya, •"wo-havo-bullt-our-ayatem-on.lovo. Wo believe In aharhsg material richea. Aa bead of the colony. X re-
doea tbe-ypunj^ot farm-boy
t j d v 't a k e n h om e- _m in L B r.,J an . 23_(Si>ecian;,g Rex-Udy,- wbo-waa-iniured-ln-on automobllQ accldcnt acar.-MoltiL on New Year's eve, waa.'oble to be talsen .to his.home at Malta Mon- day aftemooa.. ' ■
» I : W
O S E f l F S mAmerioon Arts' u d Znd^iriea
H 6ir;yi£c® a i Top B o ^O f •Whit* Metal
HEW YORK-(UE)—Tho -TaUwl, States ednUnuea to be Uio lorgeat conaumer of aCver lo tbo axia «i5(I'
vcr.for purpoaea,other.thiin, coin-, age, an increase of 1,000,000 ounceai ovejrtho prevloua ycai-a coaaump- Uoa. About half of.thli total wai, uaed for allverware wbleh because of the low prlce of silver la now brought wltbkj reach ol people ofmoderato means. . '____;
iHty nr wilvi-i- lined,for
S l E t d G E L S -J i N G O E B iNation—PlasTt-SttTittt-Olaus to -
and over again. - - - . - .
There waa a gain c f SO per cent lirtho'ailvrr tuuaumed-lmJther-Jn'
)iultlsff>froa>..the
r;nT)riaai5ouiiy»eBr^vcrT0iaer with their low broiinff tempera- turea haa b<Kn found so durable andjBtnmg_Ujiit.lla.u»e. .haa.: Jn-, creaaed rapidly In the' laot ,few| yeara in a wldo variety o f industries. - - giiininrtoiiJiin'in>U5ii"dr*TOv<f; for 183-i In tho arts aail Induatriea.
■13,000,000 ounccfc.-Germany waa a largo conaumer o f allver
__ ,_iiuirti.nnd.hiduBtriea. -Accord-,Ing to the annual report of'HanjIyI C_Hamanrwho supply Uicae.flg-' IUY9, Important dlucovcriea liavei been made in developlBg new al-l loya o f silver which make IM mcUli moro thfth ever indliipenaable and| poln to conaldemblo lncreo.<ien in UiQ consumptlun.-of—tlic-melal In future. • . ■
H i l 10 GIRLSWMpplnii Eoy»
J.ONDON (L'.ri—C.'uilog o f glrlsi i-pnbllc clomcntary.Hcbaola should'
be prohibited, according to Dr. 11. L. KitchlDg. former Iiouse mirgeon of S t BarUioIomew'ff Hospital. London. • . '. —A-recommrndftUon^lo thi*-etfoet la contained In a letter from Dr. Kltchlng to Uie Bonril o f 'Education; Tbo lcttcr wao printed In tho BrJUoli Medical. Joumnl. nftcr.tbc Board of Education Imd agreed that tho aubjcct waa oco upon which mcdlcal advice m ight' be
In hiB letter. Dr. ICitcliingr points piitJhoiJtvcjxloln-CMW.panincJa a form .of punishment .wMch .in- volvea-aerioujcrlakr^'lh tho-caalOT boya,'* he decUu'ea, ''tlu rlalnTmint bo accepted. Tho point'. I Would aubmlt to the mcdlcal department la that tho. rlalta'.'ore' .80... much sxcattr_ln_thb.i5WJ_PLsltJ.'L.that thl«-melhod-c(-punlelimenlTCQ- • * longer bo-Juatlfied.'*-
Joha. J>ougloa amlt&.-S0.-Rupert, and Clara Eather Huddleston..21.
17.. A.maixlage.llcc&ae .woB.lasucd Jan. 10 to Peter J. Chugg, 28. Ru- j)ert, and Elva-DayUy, 27 Bur-
a ; i . a , ; :
Y b u ~ M a y = N o t ■ Know; That—
-------Tho faot-that-M re. -PrB;-Heinkc, Clover, -laat yenf bccanio A grandmother f o r _ tb c 72at tii« i, waa recorded
, in -lie Jariii'nry, 1335 ihsiic - of-Amorioan-?khg«4HiO^, - -
Fetuanta b y SciTiittlng
loyal Conimunlat obaervca Chri.il.,mas.,the Soviet government hn ‘__ Juat played the role o t Santa Cln iii to ita peaaanta in collective farmn ;by eancelltog 435,030,000-rouh’es !which they owed to Uia atate.
'Tlio^cleroancoa w g~^rcrt '~S3aued-je
__men _ o f l . mopieaL.. ____________and tiie Central Committee of thi- Cbmmunlat party. The loana affected were mado to the collectlvT-fornui to-'buy macJ:lncr>'.ancl seal-----Tlio total credits no given v.-crt- 415,-124,000 roubles oa wbleh 20.-9in'pnn w,-|.iiniitlnt«l tnti-rrnlduo.
Economio Aid .According to tho decroe, Uil* av
tloQ Wiia taken to alrengthca-lhc.— economic poaiUon of the colicctiv- • fornia, many of which, were fci.. deeply In debt that-they-had llttl* eh ^ ce of clearing tho .alale ftfr years.' . ,■ Only debt.*! eontr.‘vctod::Lbcfctc.-.. Jan. 1,1033. are affected by the Ur-' ' cree. Tho largest aum cancelKil for nBy-glveo'^tcrrltDryr-waa tlic . debt of the rlcli agricultural Ukraine. Whleh_0Wecl Rf),438,000. roj.ii__blea. It waa In thla'provlnce thni UiQ-Sovlcr;gOvemmcnt:had:tmr-r>f— Its hnrdeiit flchlfl for iho esiab- llahment o f collectivisation.
KUito la Ktilngir.ed 'Pravda,". organ.of. .the .Com-.
inunUl party, look occaalon, publishing the decrce, to eu' . ihP present regime.
■•What other power in ihu Iworld," the organ anked "lak.ji , witeh- care o f .lu pcMaata.;.'!
__„...Utude, said " i ’raviia." i.-iccollective farma nhould miilie «f-
-the-Hprmg
Fairview Grangers-- Present Program
"BUnt,f'3anr23~tSpCc1al)=Pnlr-— |- ■vlcw Grunge met.Friday evening-,, for lln regular meeUngatthe l-a>r-_ ivie\v hall. nhorLibualne.ia inm - ■ hjg waa held..The inQater.appomi-. ; Ml aeveral commlttcea and--•Hw**'* • appointed the married menV 'nq-fr; nerve on tho'w ork committee ftfr ;•
HQ.fU-a;, nunrlrr.-------£--------------1...F f " ving the bualneas meellng. •
- -------intod_A_s------ -.waa.prca>-hekl-wI
aiamWra, Mrn; George Baxter, Mrs. Anton Buchan and Ila Cham- . bera'l«d.'four‘ groupa'tn-tbe sing*.- - Inc o(. a round.:. "ICDOW,- _KnOw, Know*. Your Grange." Mra. AlfredKramer-thoo-iwi- c q u mtlflmiatn'------"Live. Laugh and Sing," was sung
Her itbther." waa givca by Haroia Buchan oa the butcher, and 'Max-- Ine Powera.'aa tho iltUo.glrl..Vlr- . ginla Barron gava a * readjng.- ,
abort pantomime, "Wtae Doctor _ Time," was given;.AfUr Uio-pro-- gram refreahmcnta >vero aerve^- and g'noclttl bouc was spent-- •'
-T H E - P A R K I N G - P R O B L E M r
•V .Tyaatneagayr-Jflnan^r 28.-1&88 ~ ' I D A H O E V E N I N g T I M E B .~ T W IN lr A T - .T S , i b A H ( T
SOCIETY''Xau A r« Inv ite t« Teler B Sour Social Ittvm
_____ __ rhono « a .^ o r e lOiW.k.ufc,'____ - ........
BIRTHDAYS HONORED B Y. MARY.M ARTH A-CLASS—
Mro. Ida- Sweet was hoaUss to U>0'Mary-M&rtlw daas ef the Bap-
ilons wero led by. Mr/>. Pultoa. Prnvcr won offered bv Mm. Lto- n o n Johiuwo, nad tin . Hnzcl Parrott .played tho cluji MOfr.i
- --------"S avior;-U ko'-a '-Shophcrt -Lcod', ..... ,L«ad-Uu."-Mr»..3Mwlo.Wclla wm................... la -canrse-ot-tho-proKmni;—Itoll*-• call wofl imnwcrcd by 17 membcrti
witlx Jokca or amiuilng storiu. The birthday colw ’ wno prcncijWd In honor o f Mrs. Edwin WcW. Mra. R. J. R iley,'Um._t.yaa (tnttTini; Leoilora ' Johnson. - Refrutunento wcra served to the members luid .WA.i - ■
copiU church _w lll_ra«t_w lU j . _W « . .Dftvld.Kocnlff, 2Zff Fourth:,
avcjiuo coat, Thursday, at i
--------------------ThlrO-annuol--Mu*lelBnfl’ --c l«bbaU held Inat evening- ot Radlo-
-----------------lotKl wn« one of-the moat miceeaa-ful dance eventff of the aeosoR. Reed Coulasi, president, and lend- cm o f the oriheatra- fnralahlnfr
Bleler's orchestra, a i f f Goddnrd’n Reno Radteteers a n d Chuck
—Jidm^s-ConUn
Btuden ta_pf. Mre^ W atte . Offer Own Oompoo^e: at Beeosd
________ o r E o d i t a l # -.........
Mm. W. O. Wottn at her atudlo.at 144 Fourth «tvcnue east Doris AWns~Hncrwooa:-Juntot^
P.-T. A. GIVES TO SWIMMINO POOL FUND
---------l^becutlvo committee —ofGlcliel. ParcBt-TcBcher nsaoclatlon met yesterday aflcrTJOon-ln tho audltorlum-of-the-*cbi30lTindTOlcd' to give S3S to tho Junior ^anpbcri o f Commerce for Itn swimming
_ pool project. Itrs. R. U Reed, an- noclatfon plSiardcuL' preaidcd. Plann f.or' the mcmberahlp drive were
- outllnod_by-iIro.-S.-C.-HemphlJI, who announced that tho drlvo la nearly ready to begin. T
LINCOLN P.-T.-A.MEET AT LUNCHEON - The-Study grt)Up of-the Lincoln Parcnt-Teacher OMOclatlon met yesterday afternoon at Uncola »ehool for a 1:30 covered dUh luncheon. Twenty mcmbcwi' were present Wru. John. E. llaj'cn, • — Atwltr- — 1.1—•----:------------<----
laat evening. The first refcttal was Monday night Both programs were Intomporsed ^ t h demonatraUona o f tlib'Durirtlrig'nyaleffi';:--------
Other ehildreh who ^rformed lost ,.cvtnlnc_,wcrelDdcothy.._Vaa Bngelcn, Robert Van Engelen, Gloria BurgcM, Barbara SImo. Ccth HenderaoD. Dill Watts, Dorln ConO'Crawley,-Jonlvo Crawley, 7la Ball, Harlan Donnlng,'Ceorgla-nur- c m ,. LucUe .thomaa,.M aiy EUcn \YJUcnK)a.-Helen- TUsUer,. Cavid Flgge, and Maxine McKloater, K im berly------------
group luid gave a ohort talhi Pol> lowing thu luncheon, conleats and
- were' piayed- Uiidur' Uii.~di:rccUon of Mra. 'G. W. Riirgwi-’i, .
Tlie hexl meeting wlll.be held Kcb, 20.,EASTERN STAR HEARS MRS. MALONE
A dlucusalon of the ntar point,
turcd thu program of tlic 'rwfn Kails Chapter. Order of the EaaU vm Star, which, raet last evening uf.thc Manonic Temple. •Refrtah-
_meht3,.wcro aen-ed by Sira. Ray laifyter, Mra. .Rtin.sell Weaver, Mm. Albert Putxler, Mm, Lcnlcr Walker. MLin Pearl Crosaland and Miss
—<3crtrudc-Senl.---------------- —
a>flEIfiLDiaCU8SEa
mcjit of.tho niirftl Fcdcratloii ihet ■- ycutcnlay afternoon at tho honlo of
Mra. FT. C. Boose.. Mra. .Scott . Ellaworth, prcJdded. .-U fo Bcglaa
toity.:LJiy-\VaiUr- B - P iaS». 1,'CO ~by~ '2lnC— vvaHl
Mills. Mrs. W. C. Hulbert. discussed poets mado famous by one
■■................ ..............}Juy ,':. ’T b»------d. by Mra.
-------G R Q A W ZA TrO N -SPONSORS DlNNI .T he monthly m .. ..
Uon of T wIb FaUs; doodln^ and . Burley was held at the Park hotel
ner.’-Johri BaUcb was. In charge of - the m eeU n^ud tho InltiaUon of a
new member. Miss Mario L«w«, Into tho'iorgonlsatlon...
Calendar
row. A ll vlaltors are welMms.
STOOEmilN mriiDS
Those presented Monday evening WCf6~Sariit'~Anna Shenv6od,7Gcu HcppUr, Beth Hcnderaon, Murray North. Jean H a r v o y ; Marilyn North. Georgia Burgena, Maxine Weldon and Arleuo PorUr. --
Five atudenjs At, S t Edward's Catholic school h'tivo beea (iu^rded
entered Dread-
Letter contcsl. It was announced to- day.-. Horry lienolt, UArgarot Roiia GKcn and John Cornelius Mlllg, oovftAiTgnUo-pupllB, cBch rocolved an awanl of ono dollar. Jeaalo
BURLEYWILLSEESelaya tljid Ruth Bllboa. nixUi prado puplla, also rteclved dollar awards. , Duplicate - eaal»-.. prJica wore awarded to tho molhcra of each of tho five wlnhera.
The Icttem were written on subject "Why ^read la. Good Eat Four Times a Day." Tho c
................•- •by local retail baUero and wholesale bakero through ^ c e r y . atorcs. During-thc—contest— 3,172“prizes. totalling $12,000, v.'ero glvcn-away.
DURLEY. Jnn, 23 (Special)'.— American Ixglon atixlllary hc!<l buBlncsu meeting Thumdny. evening la tlie Club cafe. Plans were mado
wlll te premited here Feb. 1 with a loeal cast.'taklng part Mru. Mario Goclmbur, president, la In charge of arrangements.
During the program on ‘ 'National DcfcnBC.',’ imder direction of Mm. Roaa—Yomnans,_Mrii.".:‘L<ie.-Blaclt. gayo a talk on •‘Tlie Hlntory of the
RELIGIO IM
Mrs. ‘George Wnrberg annoimc- ed today Uiat aho. will produce "The-Hock.” A three-act ” ’drama-by.Mary-P.-KamUhr I
(allt .. NaUonar- Defenae." Dls- \_p’OB_olao7hcl3 jDO the
C h a p t e r O b s e r v e s F o y n d e r a ^ N i g h t
Chapter P, P. S . O. Sisterhood, o'bMrved~fota>dehi^"nl^t at the homo e f 'M n . Caroline Mur-*“ Monday .-evening. Mro. • Ida
Sample, Barbara Taylor. • Zona May Cummins. Dorothy Perklna.
, - Horbert. Ruce, Jean Boyle, Basil'• Lowls. ............................
S b ^ grade—Ted Sample*. Wal- ter Cay. Eldon:. J.ehnaonr Vivian Hestbeck, Robert U e , , Zelpha iJoyea, Eva JeaiTPccltiiia.__E ll" ■ “
.. . . four of the gdwna being mor« than 00 years old. . .' Huring" tho Wfrcfllmeot hour, offlccn and tho tivo -first pzoslr dents of tho lo u l chapter were seatcdjiL':aUarg&tabIo:xsalerC(U» n huge white birthd a y cake. • Tel-the muaerolfl 06 on the cake. Other mcmbera wcro seated at smallt tables:*; Tho-'caJw-'waa - « t
■ pnaBctl.by_Mw.. '■ '
hltney, & lse . Mra, Dlffci _ id Mm._RuUj_ guesST
___ __________________ja3idt=.GIcai3oi>-_R«ny.— ---------------Mary-Day,-Charlotte-Johnstone,------— ' Cldra Perhlns, Ralph Perklna:
' Do Von — dari.-MMar«i-Moywi.-Oamet-£
Oliver Johnson, /r., Bema -Egbert : r irrt m dtf--C a»U no Korroan,
• Kenneth uriggs. Ronemary Recce.I___ ;_T he- honor■'roll - f c r ^ tha-high
- s ^ o o r U da follows: .. . , -------• . • Senlortf-Alton Adanwoa. .Ver-• 1 rtnla McFarland, Dorothy Vlnlnj “ S u n o T o l i^ . Blanche-Peek."- r r
......... - jun lora— Bertha Boyle.- Lcls.... -Plaher. 'M arian r'ruwls, ..MUdred
Wlllhlttf,-Earl Wright. '......— Sophomores—Ijom -Tolniaa,' E
' • ty Peritlns. \ ,
; r .A n e w type OBtathellc la ap.
Anna.LaRuc. ■sldent Mrs. Mar;
'Ira. Dlffcndoii Terhune
B U H L
The lamlt club inet at.the home of Mrs, A. T. MaxweU jt ld a y aft- enioon. Mrs. H any Batry talked to the club about her visit in Bolue and about the legislature. - The aft* e r a ^ v.-as spent Huclolly nnd ro- freshments w en served by the
!!?AdSt'M undrctfihc X W -C 7. . meforThc-RoynnrafcrWednewlBrfor .luneheon-and -tho-olocUon.of offlcera. During the^iinchccm tjiem w e^ u eJS prSo^a. rea£ng: the girls' aextet-*aang„thretj numbera; Flckrla&-Hunt played a. piano solo;Alta.Curtis, newly dent o f Magic V( ahort-tolk-. and-Htlen. ^-M aent'6Tth«rB«»hndgr-School _ Reaeryes, apcke ftn tho work of tho icroup and' their .futurt• ir a iiw Oordpa-tHfltrict-------
told o f her work in the. jy .:. Omcera .woroL elect--------tho adtat councU, and'are: prert*
■ M i* R-0.-.MeCaMt-TtooprM- .^irs. tonneth Curtis; .aecrQ-
-Mra..-lUy- Bao-bury.;. Miss .Dorifl. tacy -
WorniATChliaTHVddllBrene^ltiic In-TTcW^ lonthSHJld twin tlstem. Florle hna been caneea in hcr.«rlb. The pictures contrast the re . . . .
a lk r while Florle (riitht) not only sUdta down, but cllmba tip the 60 dpgreo Incline readily.
bridge tea at the Bewmer home Saturday aftemoonrhonortng Mrs. Dwight S t Clair Dlaney, a rcccnt bridge tea at tho Beymer home tables, While'.Mrs. Dlnney poured at the dining room tabic. Pink and whito sweet peas were, uar<l ftji de*2oriilloriji.',Six_,Utblco_uI__bfldccwere at play during tho afternoon, and Mm. H.' V. Crciuwn won high Hcore prl2erMra.'DlBncyrocclvca agirt---------------------- ----------------- —
Mr. and Mm. Tom Beech return-
ipetiMl, wh« rniyii, nnil rohrnrnnlii already nro underway, Tho'niay, which deplctJi th e llfo .o f tho dls- clple.Pcter,,l8. being, tijwnsorcd the Oaptist church. • ^cmbcnj)f.tha_£aBt:0lrciidy_8C::
code.Committees opjwlnted for the
mualcal -comedy‘ were: Mm. 'Jeanette Chamberlain and Miss Wini- fred.O.'Roiirke,, flnap^commlttee;Mr«.--Adonla-Nieh»on^MrB:-no8s Jectcd-nnr-Mllo-SawycrTTUichcl
close of tho meeting by Mrs. Henry Dworahak, Mra. Mary Fay . and Mrs. Wilma Finley. . ' '
-jld generate enough .elwtrical--voltage to light an' ordinary‘incandescent* la mpi*
boon called thero ti) attend . nernl of Mr. Deeeh's moUier, Mni. AbbyBccch'."who>wnn'88 years of ago at t^o U mo of her deatli. Mr and Mra. Beech were delayed In polao until tlie snow plov,-o opened tho roads Sunday.
The Rujwrt government thcr- -------------T:mti'ft a-..................... —
J. Jacob Rlcliardn, 82, resident of Idaho for 20 years, died at 0;3D m. loilay at the hn.npltal nftiT 'bort Ulnef.i,. Fnr nnmr Hm>> hMu...
making hUi homo v^ih hi? -. . C. qiydc'Rlchardu, nt 428 Ash
itnict.— ........ .............-M r. RIcharilB-was-bom-ln-Mo. Clure,-lll:rOcL 24. 3833:‘ -In' hLn early llfo hu farmetl In Illlnoln and Nvbnuika, and wna one of Uic flnit ncttlcm In *tho latter State.- Hli wife died ■12 yram a};b in Nebraska
Survlvhig are Ibreo sons, C Clyde lUcharJB,' Twin I'alln; Car Ricimrd-1, Valltr, Mont. ajid Harry Rlehnrdn, Sim Dlcgo, C;»llf. Three grandchildren and six great grand.
.- . V Zero Satimlay night and 10'tcjxc«H-l.bcIow_,gmn3ny .nlglitt.Xlwna the flrat- time In two yearn that « r o Usmperaturea have been registered here.
Patients nt thO-Ruport genera hospital admltteil recchlly are: H G. Wlflo an<l’ Andre\v Waler, boU of Rujwrt. for major opcrallonii Shirley Taylor, Rupert, who Is suf-
That's the way tlie address read on a letter which arrtve<l hero recently, and which was prompUy delivered to Dllly Whiskers, j>et cat at the, I. B. Joslyn liohie." ..
~'Tho-lottmii"aa on-thb offlelal- ■tatloBcry" of tho New York unlvomlly ' and • was ■ signed, ‘ 'Peter I’urfect Dittnicr, by Dr.
•C. ‘ G ,' DIttmer, ■■accroiiu-y.'’ Peter Perfect la a four morilh.i’- old-bllie- Persian—Wtten—prop-- erty o f Dr. Dlltmer. who la pro- fesoor of . sociology at Now. York-unlvemlty. New Ym li, ajid A friend of the Jonlyn family.
Thrco I’holott - Peter sent h) his letter ihreo photiigrnplm of hlmi)flf...oaf_ln_ front o f u Clirlstmua tn 'c , ' Inacrlbed "1 had a tree all'my
“ playing'-with—thc'^oninTnentn.- •and-R-thln|-la-whlch-Petcr-miir- seated on a . 'iciilv.' Imierlbvd
'"Guuiui -how-niuch .I-wuinb?'-■ But Billy Whlaltera didn't luivo -to gueao.—Tho-arrow -on -tlio - Bcalo pointed qulto plainly to five pounds.
■ And that made Dilly WlilHk- ..................sup^or;
So ho dictated a letter'to . . secrotary, Mrs. Joslyn,'utatlng
—Uiat Peter was doing very well
Idaho D o p i^ ^ c s t Btorc How Im proving and Modernizing
■ I co n o m y Divialou
Impnn-emont, expawiloh and «• decoration of tho economy, base
Bt of. Uiu Idaho . DcparlmcnJ re. under the «iip<TVlJ!ion of U Beach, founder,-l.n under way
to<lay. • -■ - -■— —dozen men have Ven rngngn.’
rlo carpentcr. cabinet and paltil- ing work, and two nev.- drjart- iiK'nt-j an? being estaWl.-UcJ In ilii iluwniitJilm ntiiri'. Ono - will, bt
rlleii' r«’ndy-to*w<-ar, to be Iniiull on Uio' fast sidd'of tho bare.
granite department, v,-hlct-
partnirnl Iti being niovrd to' tli' irpnl'of the pliver. luid iiliinn con Icirtplato’ nn iirraiif:c'mi'nl'lhrinij;ir
. mi'n’ii rracly-to-wcar would br rllmlniitcd. In imliT to add to the
npp-iiriuico of.lhnj.lablbhmfnl,
him some of tho buokaroo huldn that weatem'cats linow, oo-tluit Peter, w'buld thereby grow big and husky. Ito, also promised a •pfetura.rof-.himB«u:ifor- Pcter- whcncver.hlfl.l'accrctary’ ; fbimd. tlrtrt'to-h/lViToni made. • v-
Tidte* It Serloiwly ’But_ It In the flrnt of thono
two promlncn, Mr;t. Jonlyn luiyn, tlmutl Billy Whiakera In taking scrioualy.. l-'or sinco that loiter
Jjccuu.atrenuouu practice of Uiono bueltaroo lioldn..»mt he may bc_ in readlnuiui for Peter, and a
R u p e r t S c h o o l s G o O n F u l l T i m e B a s i s
O a k l e y M a n H o n o r e d B y F u n e r a l S e r v i c e
BURl^EY, Jan. 23 (Speci^)-^ unernl Mrvlces woro held Sunday
ancm o*n'nt thn Q n k lo y lin tr s : - t.zNcplil::Burct:06cn3l-.______ ^
dent nt OaklejTfor 54 years, who" ' ' **“ -T*y
- B^ahOD.I^•»a W._Holt officiated at Uio aen'Ice.
Several ducts woro sung.-and speakers wsro.C, J. Eklund, E. V. Gorringc, 1^_J. Roblnaon. jr.
Trial Jtirom for the January term of district co'drt have been
.. from nrilflt o f 250 name.n aioflgH~yeBtcrda y T)y t h c~bonra~qf
li rnnnt^ ~ m mrats.iluuei'B.— The— 30 '■^amen were pJeKc3"by 'ldt'by~tbi
Schooln were rearranged to -.. commodalo tho full time Boliedule for-thc'thrto-lower gradc.^-wnich have been In acADion. only half timo for the past three and lialfyeum.
AH eighth grade'pu^il.i are now attending clanaea In Uie high school building In the rooms U-j merly u.ied by the ufTieulturc-Jmi
unie department '. Tin; two .fl•:v itll' ;riu •; hnvb'l>L•cIl trii'nifcrrc') the l>crshlng building.Tills renrmiiglng of the uppei
grades given Uio Perohlng f«aioQl ono new sccond grade class, whicli will bo taught by 'Mro.- Alta Me- Cully. Lincoln school w-itl'have an- oUier first und another isocond CTiide..jvlil(
A saving of S1.S00 on the build.
Ibg prayer was dZfertd~liy~I^^™ mond Burch and benedlcUoa was ^ven by William T. Haijor. In- Uineiit-'wWriuado-lb'-th»-K}ali3^ cemetery imder dlrecUon of D..E. Joh nson., I ■ •
Burch was bom In Eng-
Uje district court ____TE ^ ore lb report"for proajWP
Uvo Borv{,eo Monday of nextwook, Jan. 2fi, at 10 a. m., whca.thofimt
: a-dozen civil eaaeii-wlll bo tried.
Bodenotftb. C. A. Bajtcr, M. o . Conover. Ben J. Dltter, C.- M.' Gln- giryr-H .^.-H unleK“ J:-T.-Ix>we;- Piiter Miller, Left Smith, ^ ” “ ■ IB, W. B. WhlL -
.— Robert Bonnlckseo. W.
teeccff-hy^ tHc—un<s~of TrT.*f?A Intwr. onjouhtof S8,000 woro lAAued for Uie building, the total coat of Whleli
PEXPANSlRADIO HOQfcUE:^^
TO BROADCAST BIRTHDAY BALtl
- NEWYORIC (B p ecla l)^ ver ' ' 100 radio stations will parUd- .
_rato_ln_a_comblncd_l>ook-up __ of the networks of tlin National Brondeanting c o m p a n y and. Columbia' RrOadcoflUng fiynirm for tho evening of Jan. 80,1035, when a gala radio program of tne blrtliiiay ttolVfor tho preeS- • .
-duiiU.wUHbo^broadciuiL—Tlio program, whlcli will In-
ehl'In an a<ldrei^-by Prt:slO< nt Rooiicvcit will fea’turo danri' and :orclii:/ilmr mirilr from clUon in all rccUou:i of tlie eoim-«ry. A_fuil hmir's entertain-------ment from 11:30 p. m. to J2;;]0 -■ a. m. e(i«(cni tilandnrTl.tlmft U u', Ihicu nrhcduk-d. Kndloii lo' r>- cclvf Itio broiulcui.t rjf tho U-- llvlUwi «1ll Iw Iniitallod at carh of the ' 5.C00 'a moro partiiti - nchculiik'd for tho uccmilou. l.'ro-ciii.<lii'-ffm>i-tlio-{>nrtl«-J>-wlil- /«'-------
“ UM iirro-figtiflnrantilc'pnrr.l-'— - yniM tliroughout Um mUoQ.
JEAIRV-IEW-O.iejxr Petcrsnu relumed Tucn.
day after npenillng several wtvUii '. -L ava .JIu L .sprin ga_______At tho n rx f 'mrc'-llng 'o f the
, - - .-nl and -will fiimUih Ice cn.-am. The ladlen are aniced to bring cake.
Tnm Parks Is staying. In Twin Fiilla this week on account of the
dltlnn of the'rottds.-Ile-w ' n iihl Wi^lnr.irln\-_?or the hog
PAUL-OROUP-EtECTfl-
■■mil. nniiounccd the rccent i. . .lou-ot Lf(iecrfl.Jor_Um. ncwli'- tTr— :nnl7-'.'d young people'n Chrii'tlan ■'indi avor noddy, . Offlcera were -leeted as follnw.i: Henrj- S’ eti--
-U h jk b ^ ■'ice—prmldent:.-Kricda— Klau!itr<-.^
tho aita:i u*«ic««.rjs—Bartah—UU.l»r,—t t «...... ' nref i 'lI«leu .Ubricfa;7.an iiteera _
and Jahe Klamm, progmm- fom- mltlee: Mrs. Jake TCnopp, Xlra. Carl .‘Vhiiltj:. calling eommlltect-
WarUui Klauhcr,
P h est CoEdSr. . . . B est treated:trcatcdj w ithout'doainB ’-— ;
L E C T U R E S.Mm.' I'ranlc lC6il«;jih and Mm.
Stiinley ilcrziagcr arranged a ayr- prlHo parly and hoiuio'wnrmlng for Mrrnnd'MrfrrStanloy-snTutniy'nt ihelr new homo in Deep Creek Sunday evening. Eight lable/i of ilnochio wcro at play_Hlgh score irl7.Ui.wrnl to Mm. Joe llertlni'j'r
ind MJIt'> Prett. ConnolaUon went dm. Jolin Ivrol and L. C. Cllml. GuMts wero Mr. and Mm. Tom
■iovaeek mid family, Mr. and Mm. Char-leii Novacek and family, Mr. md Mrfi, Frank Kodcah and daugb-
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at the i Adventist Church
•Third S tre :r tT h lrd ATT.':
lt.-lph Kenkla, Mr. and Mm, Ed HcrsIacer.jl£r.;.nnd-3Ifs.T:ioc“ lIc£- zlnger, Mr. and Mm. Stanley Her- Zinger, Mr. ni d Mrs, John Krol, Mr. nnd Mrs! Jamc/1 llelcbmndt, Mr. and Mm. Clbulkn, Mr. and Mr;i. John Dann. Mr. and Mrs. Mllio Pretl. Mian Agncn Ziirek and 3111 Zun-k. Refrenhmenta were lervfd nl the clo.' e of ihe evening. -M m .-’ I.T—nr—JmninpnrHimifrnT
spent Friday and'Saturday at tho John lllgblu home.
I»ero}- Pickett, nlmemftlier of Frankfort' Ind.; mado a* floVtr vane from old pop bottle tops.
---- W A S H -E R ^-. G u . . Eleetrio
5 6 9 . 9 5 M o o n ’ s 5 3 9 :9 5 -
‘Thc,Blahop.fiom^ht for in Vain’*_____ TinUt^PAY- y iQ irr— r r
''Why-Arti I Aa AdventUV*.- . FBTOAY NIGllT-^
0-nn<t-cam»-t»-AB>crie» a . Di't werr-A. Mi Paaitci-c-J^-R. s r n r y e m -a r a g t fr :— C rtw ford.'T SnJrH uiloarN ^. J.
r. Boyengcr, I 1.0.And(nofl
— Hicks, Adolph Johi»on. H#ny Ias- SptetalistOs- veke, J. 8 . McHenry. C. R; Ovcr-
i>. baugh, JamcgTcncc.-
:A T T H E “T H E A -T M ^
baugh,'9ames'Pcncc.~Davo Bcamer, Elarl Murray,
Fyer:j,Hawl..C. AndenK>n.„Jiur;
I N O R P H E U M i S ' A T T R A G T I O N
t A u g h t ' u . Million, _Anton ..3tilartlii- Suchdn,Thntnnn, Costlcford; George Tost Hansen.^
■ H A N S E N
Hanacn Grange inet last week : the chorch. Warz«n CallmM on
............ Sattorwhlto on thei..FV>rawa]t at* thd
old'timo muola Mrs. L. J. Prior
• Cherter Stoirto-and barele' In'a tttne from:**Zbo Ga,........- __________________________ ______ _ho Gay■HridNr,'.thft ,n«TC_ :;:3ctianJtt-ttwLJ?.a>-hjmm.Jt<gptCT Zosn H its and other favorite, la the. supportlni caA
Zahe Gr«y Picture O'^ered at Idaho
-The.Jdttho .Ibc&ter Ja -^ruenUnff tfidiay ; and' ' tomorrow.'- ' Coorge O'Hrien lo Zano Grey's 'T he L«st T ^ ’l-s filh iC lftlre^ ver an-* BrendeL *«l*-rt»& ’, from ,. _ tasTilmeet TiuTfrihohrf-Irom-thc west in this big thrlU hit at Wed- DMdiyThtoiiday-prloeir^ • - ; - AlK> oo the thlA prt>snua are
iCharUe Chase tn“ ChaM'pf Plpple Street,” I'UirDn,'' a. aereot hand
‘ « -.»iniw1»y mt,A ■MmrlfttmB
hosiesaee.'': Excelsior .Grange m et lost-week at-the Exeolstor-school bulldlag. Mrs.^-Hayacs..and-Mra..-Van.Hook sang.a cfuet, aecompsared by Mina Ruth Oelslcr. Uttlo Moilan Petel- to and Ruth Gelaler gave readings MlBS'-Holen-Yost-ana- Mlsn Gclalo
, Friday bridge cJili>“ Bjet' at the homo of Mra. Buckley. Mrs. Sev- ems, 'Mrs. Kenworthy and Mrs. Kelly were guests. Mm. Kelly won high acoro'prize, and Mra. Lauter- baugh low.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Goller o tho parenU of a girl bom Jan. 12 at their home south o f Hansen.
Mrs. Leo Nancohin, left Friday for her home:.at-Wcndcll. after vis- '
and rcIaUvcA here. They are'ahu vlaltlng Mr..hnd-Mra-EateUngjpar- bhifl o f I I S : Crumb; InTW n r a i i ; ' - Ladles o< the Community couo-
cll wtll meet •nitiisday at the chnicb. Mrs. Clsm E dU wlU lead devotional*. Roll call rcnbe "Noted Jtws o fth e £-_.........—the- prograaa-on .iSli«-Jowa*-..Con- trlbutioQ to American Ufo,"-.**!]]
led by Mra. Jamca-L«wis.'Kest^ _ je r - i « ^ » i -W l i» o n _ a a d .. i I r » . - IChoatr-r-.I. MembeM o£.the Seolot. Gpwodh - |League wlU’sell easd^.Fridayere*
M mA R E Y O U ^ L U C K Y ?
You won’t know until you attend our "Fortunato. Sizes.Evcnf" and team how,it affords a iplendldj ,- opportunity to buy o f high quality at a r ea l- ' savins. ' v J X ■
• . Thcro ere jmart vcrsioni th" A ------ popular stylos for m*o ar>d -;
— r “ -------- wwnennn'TTvidrwlBctiorir^
the. -dar-wlthout iieai3y~tha~origr~
insl eoat. They look and act -like sew ones, too when - in take c a n of them.
^83-Chewdel. Bedaa;.;^_.:;;«r60
______d.Towafi■30 Ford Tudor 'SO Ford Coupe
E F F E C T I V Erm.tTMTCTA, Mo.. !ran. —
LJliD—Eiot.<X.-T-PhUMnd_waa_ convinced today o f the effee-. tlveneu of hU eloss in criminology. at tho .University j i f - 'M lss^ l^ m e o n f^ lr fo te -;th e
*littpci« upon which be>had written final examlnaUonquesUpu'
^Ith t iT wwptloa 'o f a n_____ooaatal strip, Greenland ta covered I ^ t ^ a ooato f IceAOOO feetthick; - Moakeya aitd a > « aze sffUeted Un,«aoniWM loejeap la>t»ut.l,60pjbx.tooti» .troubleln
- - T D A H O - E V E M N G T I M E S ; T W I N -F A I iL S . I D A H O ' .- VotliycKlnyi .Tnnifit^
CLASSIFIED SECTIONl ’t:K U N ii I’EH DAV
Six aiiys. p«r lino por ilny.......icTliroc diiyn, (icr line per aay—tic O nedi......... ■
. . Minimum CUnrjjp 2fic ClnKnUlrd! Dlnplny Hiitcn on I'.c
...... . ■ iiucal •In ncccpUnB copy for clft»Hl-
•field (iUv«ti«rnicnl-t <or-pubiicn- X rd ir 'in ' the 'W ulio KvcnliiK Time#, tijo Tlmt-n Publlnhliii; Conipiiny fl(jrrcD lo nvolil errOra ns Cur UB iwiuilblc, l>ut when, a typoRrnphlcat urror doon occur Jn—nn- acJvertlaemenl,-- llie re-
..... ty of tho Tlmca Pub-‘lishlnn Cnmpany“ - rir.ir'pin)ircniic>u’ 'Jr"iito nfivc- tlBcr iloeii nol cnll lla nlUntii
-----Att-rH niirird-^ri?>-nrr-r=^:ntrlctcd lo their proper cl.i’isl- ricallon nml Ihe Iilnbo F.vetitui;-Tlini'rt-roaurvoB-lbo -rlKlil loclmnRo llio' wordlnK of i»i» nd- vcrUacmcal U .by-ilolnu po bclearer mcanln/r will rcoiiU.------
V'TUitilly to win $2.25Q.Q0.~_ J E I{E -W A N T IJ )r^ F E M A ^ !
Sir. weoUly and your own dre#.iei FREE for dmonfltrotinp latest io-voiy FftKhlon Trock#. No<nnva3-
- ninp.- No Jnve.<ilmcnt.-Wrlte- fully, •tilvc slse nnd color prcfercm
HOUSES FO R RENTFOR'RENT—5-room he
liicatlon. Sec J. E. Pullen Avc. E. Phono 15S7. 'LIVESTOOK AMD fOtJLTE Y
•co1ts,-ycar1lnf:3, two nnd- Uiret
r - P O R S A I ^ . , • M iaOELLANEODS
FOR RENT,- No Huhtlnf:,• TrcapaMlnff alpna for iialc. Id.ilio Evenlnp Tlmcm
FOr. -SAIJ:—Wnler Byaiem.1- N 'W Falrbanlts-Morfto ahnllow well and ■ clflten complctc. pump and p r- e • i u r 0 -unlta^ J52JJ0. .KREN ■ fETSITAnDW AnE;:-----------------
FURNITUnk. FOrt SALE—— ^dW-u*e<l“ rum ltu«''6r -au-Ktndfl:
. Coal, mnecj*. electric ninges. coal ■ atAvr*,' clrculftMra and oUur liouse '-n>M-mmlaWnp».-Moon's, Phone P
5tfirrTfo;-iryhonci31<l.-Sto~e-yo
Z^_These columns offer an opportunity for merchandisers— large o r " p n a l i ^ a n d " ~ i r M i ' i s i d : m l s ~ t x > '
.market or procure articles, products or service fat averyi low cost.
' Notice She rates, listed at the left—as-littlel3s'^4c a line. Phoneyour classified ad td~38—just ask
^fm-the^ad-takcrr
FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS .l-.SKD I.MI‘LE.MI''NTS
I —l.’ V.li.p. Gsii Ktiglni
FOP. SAUE — •I'oliito Sorlvrs- eloctrlc or c.is vn(;in« type. ntoclTC'JiiBUUclioiC.roHi;?'l>c;i'; throURhoul. miinv new improve- mcnla.OT.iWt„.inpd(.'ls._Ji0.ti;NOlX'S.
WOI.l' I'.VTROL MEET.S...'iftJULW.Y, :Jan-*23_(SjK?'nl) e The'Boy Scouts of the Wolf; pat; ‘ attended u candy pull Friday hlmi_al_Ujc. liQinc-Ql—DuvliI Pcti itoii.-. “A“ Bhorl“ -buBlneM--mei'tlnR
held. /oliowcJ by games. Boft present were DeVcrl Spackmaa '■ • B.>dlly,-Dale'Kni«lil. Ir\ Col-
•LTwis-.Cnitria iaacl-Kcitli-Pct-
Classified D irectory
SHOE REPAIRINGWe havo the only mnchlne in
territorj- lo STITCH all Kind , «hoc)t, Includinc ludioa' fii
iilinen, No extra chnrReB, .T Fn»>i Shoe_Rcnalrlni.>—ia2..Sha
e xvent, Pbo) ‘ 3113 .LADIES' LEATHER OR FABRIC
AUTO.TOP_& .BODYJWORKSAUTO TOP -iNND.UODY.WOfUvS
Iiniiy nnd Fender ,«irnlL'Ulcnlnj; Aiiio Top.M and Piiintlnir. V ' nhtri.1 and tioor giaM. Ca
JiJlody-Woikk-.NoKl di>or-
OPTOMETRISTDJl. WILLIAM D. REYNOLDS
VEDDING ANNOUNCE.MENT; ami calling carets engraydprinted. Many corr.......... ..'
Call>lj.ao'uX• Evo
.HaiJl. Tolepbnne 39,'
N ews o f R ecordMftrringo Liconscn
_ 5550 on thi; flral cause of ... iiott_on,jiccounL.Qf_(iamugc3.,jU Ifgcd lo have been nustUlned ti liDl'd^ard~cr.ip9“ byr:Ulc: overRowIf water;'tind_Judgment............md cause of .action compelling tho lefondanta to erect n' lino fr - -- m adjoining properties bt Itlgantfl- F. L. Stephi ' ‘
Bmndffjrd • ar^^uflorc plaintiff.
I for“ lifi
TcmpoVntures
-tTJW-JIifthTProfilp;
Kiina.i* City .... fi Loa Angeles ...; 51
I City .,..:..-lt
TWIN- FALLSr-18------8 S -Wllliator\_____-40 -22 -.Ycliownione 2< 2S
Train’ o f -39 Carloads Lcavi City Totlay ns Movement
Booms Upwnrd
Thi.i week has aesn a. revival i the potato movement cut of Tw
Ihling of 30 carloads <■ft, the «tAllon‘ nt 2 a . n -Accesalbllity of roads
locanty compared' with Iflghway condltionK in Ibi- upper river cotii try,' la assigDed as the-princlp: reiison for the improvfd marke. ciuoted cui stronger today with 'lunlixl car prlee!«_rartElBS.Rt. 20 ■ctitn'.for No. 2'i and 52\i cent* for
No. I’a... Purcliaac.of a; QuaiiUtj'..of..No
2Xbv.-tbii-lEiljV tUla_wcclc i» ex pcrUd later_io, .aceouot for in creased outgoing, tonnage. To day* alilpracnt wecl to -i-arioui inidaic'wo.nerii poiuU',------
The Alaskan brown, bear la tbo l9»geflt OD-tbe ATncrleanrcootinent exceeding-,ercn-the-fninqUJ-crtoty
T o d a y ’ s M a r k e t s a r i d F i n a n c i a l N e w sL IV E S T O C K
20,000, 13,000 direct:13c lo 25c .lower: bulk S7.00-7.80;
Cattle: 0,1>D0; m a r k e t beat Buying by . . ........... •••*,. .......... - ............... aioijals,' ivealerir 'lioufw.i“Rnd^lto*'tflimlit, iithT.i ai OJlQ-llJiO; , hrifcca UfUU^huaWirlcwMvrOMlr-ftrbuBhf-
,fep: 10.000,. Including 1,000 :i. Bids on fed wooled lambs )c lower;” Hiiti'jr'niid "fccdern
......CO and flteady: early hida fedwoolrtl'lntnb-*'in
e’ SD.OO,-iT58^, be.itheld
;L-ANQ-Liy.ESTOCK___
few h Ui;ht'.< 58.00-8.2: • .25-0 50; fcede
ivle-1 $8.25; lighi pacUlnR uowi
I (iilotitbic $0.75
rCatUe;:LJUOZ.~iiilvc*i-lin y -
grndu cov •ak-25c lower. Good fed-flteoi otablo up to SS.75; low cutt£i d cuttcni S2.25-3.30; bulls $3.50
ik- lo 25 cents low- n beat drlvcina $8. d medium wclghUi
Wui(;ht«'
■5 0 3; \(-•ly top
Mlxv<l light r 57.00-57.75,
around $7. Packmhcnvlea $3 to.-SO.—CatUc:-70G...Latc-aalca-IUMtlay. uid today ahuw'weck'a uneven ad. ,-ance„ load 772 lb. gocd Idaho ileera Sff.70, med.-and good-local ilcers and beifeni $3.60-50.25, few itccrs.SOJO-Si.-Cummon atvors.uid heifers',«3,73-55, beat ulaugliler :ows 54.50-55.23, odd head up to. ;3.80. com. und mcd. cowa 53.23- M,VV'lowor-grttdou-52-25^3;-buUJi 53.75-54, few good and . choice
SOUTH SANFRANCll“U g.H : 2&jm-JrT-aota;-SlB.,.EeLI, ______
BOSTON, Jan. S3 _ aM:) — In- iIulrle»^l*^vool'T»Te‘^wllttle4jrosd' cr.tliaa earlier.la.Uifl-Wcck.anil-i- (®w.-;hou/|ii»-pcj>ort .;.(LuflUEht.-Jm- firovement la Balm 01 finer ciual- Ity weatern grown, woola, occord- ing to today's report of the U. 8. ixgrlcullure departmenL _Mij.it.ot.Uie derianU.ls Jor. nvcc- -kge and nhort combing G4'i and liner terrltorj', wools, Tho bulkof ;lie average to good iFrencb comb- np 04’» nnd finer terrltorj*. wool# urlng - 07-70 cento, ncoured' baaia; Short French combing and cloUilag linen bring bostly 03-65 centa. A Bizeabie mixed lot of 04'a and finer apd S3-00's 'half blood average tbmbrnu ::‘nTid,' clothing territory wool In original baga. was aold “ 00-G.1'^enta. ncoured l>aBlB.
P^CPERT TRO\’E'irtlNTEU
Duried't:cived l!>o lettcra ifrom' persons ihreiighonL the United States Bcelt- Ing' his Iwip In locating t»*ausci Mid to be hidden In ViwTous parUi 3f tbt* country. Mlliea-Veplled that his present job waa'occupying tbo much dPliIa limc^Ur'ai-'dal in any iilher cxpediUi'
In «plte.of Uie fael that iu akli wlU atop 'a bullet, fUca cauM u rhinocerous much discomfort.- The files. J<now-'Juat—whera-to.‘'Wt», crftwimg ioto 'm e.creases.of tho nrmor-llite hide, where the skin
0 tillprovloua • closing'levela nJesplti aharp reaction in com.
At the clone wheal waa dowr» almost a cent a buahel from earlier hlgha but- ’4 .ccnt net lower lo ?i cent, higher. Corn wna..?i to - l? i centa lower, oata wi»re down U lo
cent n'nd ryo waa U cent Jilghrto-W-ocnt-lower.---------- .......
proft
downward.“ Corii n d ;er ’ Treasure'throughout and utop-lo.is orders
i^OUinr^uffJon' th'inicellner
. gilvlnVt a u l b _____aUCAGOrJttn,-33-<W''--Olr>«lngcrQlii-ranjte;______:----------------
—O pun-lllgb. Lovr_.:.CIuBiJfay-IvilySept.
'.no\ .00 .SB=s, .»5 .8(ji-i ,80’ i-87
-n?|; ..co^Puckanl Motom ... PammnunfPubllx Pcnnu.,R.-^R,V.'i,'i:n:J. C. P<itm*»’ Co. ...Pare Oil ..._..........lU dloCorp........... .Radio Keith Orflhi Reynolds Tobacf- SnfcwayStorcs §cftra.RocbuclL_»_ Shell Union OilSimmons Co, ........Socony Vacuum ......Southurn Pacffic ... Standard Brando . Standard Oil of Calif. .
A ) — Tuesday (juotations: Idaho tpper valley, Tivln Falls-Burley ■olnta Ruoscta bulk per c^'t., grow- .rs sales delivered to. wnrebouse, U. S. No. !•« 50 lo GO cents. U, S. '/o. 2'a. 20 centu In growera’ cel-
■■ I's, 50 to 53 centa.
CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Jan .-23 r<?la-
loea: .Suiiply' mbdcrnte, no trad- ing- on account of cold weather Operators not opening car*.
NEW YORK POTATOES-----NEW YORK, Jan. 23 laiiiL-Po.
tirrffirntniT—i:oaj;-Taiatrd-T50(rtc 'lilO_J>“ K;_".tnto.'.75o_lo..8Bc_httg; tfalne 85c to 31.05 per 180 lbs.; dnho-S1.60-W-!2,lO:l»x:-B8rmudt
50.30 t o 53,50j)b l.' __ .
P rodu ce 'Sh ipm enls
BUHL, Jon. S3 (Spedal)—t»ro- jce ahlpmcaU out 6 f . Buhl In
U. s. Steel, commonWornorJJroa.-..... ......Walora Union'.... .........Weatlnghoufle • Electric . P. W, Wo: • /orth ..........
, N. Y.American__,.llltles Service, . . Electric Bond Sc ■'ool'^folor Ltd:
Suttshine Mines __S v Ift& C o .- ' United Four
2,023' cars were shippedIn 1033 and 2.521 during 1032. In addltksn to the ahipmenta, la*, qulry reveals nn unusually ' large amount of l«anii"'[£nd” wheat ■atlll la' atorago here..and 'a -conaldcr-- •ilo-quantity-of-aecd; ------ :----------
Bean's allowed an lneroa»e of 20 lp33 and It la eatlmatcO
;at showed .... I over 1033 and earn to be shlp;
lhal.-there.Btomge here. W ;Increase of 14 car tti'ere are sUll 100 pod,—Potato est.-deapltc—lhc-unfawr-.. . . . . ----- jjpj « pronounced............. ln“ movomcntr i,lB l"carsahlppe<l laat .year to l,tOO -the nre- vkjus 12 'months.' Livestock.- .hoy and fl-ult were generally weak,
ere cold and drifted oriow over.tbc wei'k-cnd - ahowcd their effcct early,ihla -weelt-only-in-fc- llgbl ochool attcadanee nnd ft -fow bloclted farm roada. Main blgh- waya w’ere.clearcd In all dlrccUona.
;a i thc.AppletoD achool ftl»ut 6Q per cent of the slude'ntji and two of the teachers, Mlaa Dorothy WAlatrn,.Rnd Mlaa Alta Gatca.wen; unable tQ attend Monday, and 11 was reported that echoot might not be opened ualll next week, ' The pooreat attendance in the district m u •reportga.-.-flt— TIin—PMLSnnl Plalna aehool, v,1ioro-fcnly 2 0 'pci ccnt of the'puplU were prcuent II the Jerome gelibnl-M per ccat '.Of 'he studenta were absent Monday .nd In the Falls Cily school about
CO ppr cent. ' ' - }-Allhousli lesff than six inchea of
.inow'liaa fiitHmr~«ecor(Jirie to K. G. Matland,'weather‘Observer of tDe North Side Canal company, high witidflthavo blown It into drlfta that In aome, places . wxrt
.........................lecV'iJ................rc^rltil - lD " W IWe .■'iJccp;'ChamBeHin L eaving
Dr.rJoBcph a Cbamboriln, director of tho U. S. bureau o f ’ entomology hero for tho-past few yeara, U^leavlng today or-tomorrow 'for Modcflto,'Cattf.;-where-ho will‘con-tln'oo, in pest control worlc. • ____' Succeeding-him here Ja J. R.
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NEW’ YORIC, Jan. 23 (U.ni—The market cioaed.lrrcgulaiAlaaka'.Juncau ......Allied Chemical .... .....Allis. Chalmcra !i\iacrTciLn 'Caa'’ .'......I ..,Xmerlcan Radiator .....American SmeltinpAmerican Telephone ..... ....... lOS^iAniorioftn-Tobncco-D.-.v.T^i:-82—Anaconda -Copper............. .....11Arnioijr . 51;Atch,, Top, St Santa Fe ....... 48“»Atlantic JtKlning-— ............ 24',1Auburn Motora ................... . 24 ‘ .Baltimore and Ohio - ...........- 12*iBcndlK Aviation ....... lG?iB«lhlelta;m-BteBorden Co........J.-I. Case 'Co.-;
IG-ETOPSSTOCr M N G E D E A IS
Commercial-SolVL'nts .. Common and Southern Con.-OU-ofJ5olftttiira-_Corn •Producln .............
Pont, de Nemours-..Eftstmnn Kodak ...........Electric Auto Lite.........Pl,»f~ pAtt-i-l- tltl.I'Tl‘OX.I-’lIm ......
xal.Elcctrlc.______
NEW YORK.:'Jan.- 23 'General ETcclrlc. With'voUinie 13 per ccnt of the entire stock mar- Ktftt-today-stood-Dut~ln~an~ other— wl,]» dull and Irregular lUt.- -Genemt -Eiectric Iransacllo'ni
ere accompanied by a nerlen'o! rumora. Including on c.tlm t'tb e company had. developed a traps- lormer ihal would grually cheapenoutput' of ulectrlcity b y ' uiiiuy • uuitj»...WcatlagboniH>-alBo-ivas-ftnn— --Id active. t
Salfs-loday-approximated-G20,— iharea conn>nred with 5f>(j.00Q. ■CiI?)rTnT:-5
TTTiidlor, Wegener & Cotupany-Eii«-ntatr=Ttn»on6 o io —
•IN-VF^TMENr-TirUSTS"Fund. Inv,-....____:..... .......:..... 52.00Fund. Trust. A — ..... .:$3,B70Corp. - Truat r..... ...................... 51.025u^, Inc. ......
Jon, delivery .«............... 51.43-51,60
'PMC 3 'Pet ....-5100.025-5100,75--------- BtgiNG- ST O atS------------
■ BAR SIL^'ER NEW YORK. Jon'. 23 (U>/—Han
dy nnd'ITarman ciuote bar 'ailver; {per ounce): New York 54»i cents,'unchane:eor-Ncwjy--m1uV<l ellgTblb for.'trcaaury purchase 04 U cento, unchanged. London 24 S pence, changed. --— , ' .t.-t-
are corrected dally by iho Idaho Evening Times and represent tlw avv-riigo pricea paid, according t-j the best /u'rtHaOJo informntfun.-TIm prlcoa «r<«-mibject_lo_cblUltC-KlUiT-i.i::outiiotlCoT)y-tlic'deaIerarhci'v^v'ef;-----Readcra nre urged to watch Itu
itlonnl marketu with which thoj.'.:«l nmrkcLa will rise and fall.
K A. Uabbi-1. Urn Dlller, T, J. Wlndlc, E. M. Tlcltnor, CcorRu
- ‘ Hhlop. J. W. Muore.Tvvi!i ruli* 5—C. A. Cakur,-vm
- w — ^.Miffp£Xi*A.^Seh«ortSFim=AVynn; •at: a. Kelly, Lee Smllli; J. C. Arn- harl. C. U. nitchuy, Vernon Scrlb- inT. Marry VorcI, PhiiI'VT Jodch, L. I-;. Ounnliifr. J. d ; Tuclttr. U. C. Diclccnion, C. S. Pttlnotl, O, A. MC'
______ \:i;y.-\\’~D.-Stcarnji----------------------•nvln Fftllii 0—Klmcr Jordan. H.
C.,.Uimtcr. M. O. Conover, 12. w : -------- C<.llln«.-:CharlM-Etlwnn1s.- C. T.
• ll.ii«pion. \r. M.B.jilen8Ub, F. Leopold, D. E.Shunuvuy. Ceorce Andi-r/ion. F, A.
- -zuOo"'lykooats.iD--E.-M oacr^ Walter ' - - U-llU.ini!i; Harry Wnlluce, J. N. Clyde._________________:
- Twin FallB 7—Wiiiinin BAUer; E. I'. Ilnrp. A. K. Franclfl. rrcd.Jonea,D..L(. U.'irfin, L<-c .TohnKon, R. C.
■ ■•v'l.rK'-- \Vall.Filer—\Va!lrr Munt;r«v.'. F. W.
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-----'K.in'MiftTilyrOmT'Miiny.ifin'.. ..NicMoiJinn,. K, C._,Tlcl[nor. N. V. Slnrj). • , ■
■ ■ Maroa—Robert ' Nolan. J. M • JaiiuTMi.n, W. J. niokfl, L.vOln Mn-
Ior,.\ A. M. Baxter.■ Dv>'p Crcpic—Roberi BonnlcUjien, Fi-.mk llcjtmnnelt, Doyle J3, Shrlv- t-r. Hay 12. U'illcurnort.- Crisiieforcl—J. A. B.initow, .Wll-
lu-lai Ohelm. AlbiTl Hell.-r, N. I, - Jol l(lIl. G. F, Tliomitn, A. C. Reyn* . Ol'lH, Anton Marlin Suclian.
i ^ '" '^ M x s t f c P R f C E r d u ^ ^ -ON E-GROU P-tAD IES'^
" P u r e S i l k D r e s s e s
. . i{, U. Tliompiion.■ KtinbiTly—Lloyil 8.' Joatn. J. •• Durlt, B. S. Taylor, Brutu II.
_iCui;li.:Jc>Ua.I?.:01i!cn„.aiarJcaJilin-. l .tiia, Million. Lloyd'Nv .liiincii. j
— r*«T*W:- 5Wcnrinj7en,“" V i'.iie5*“0?trroIl; j ■fM tluUK'r, S. .11. i*roclor, .lUlpli j
____ Tc;i;iiie.„JamM.H..SliaminUcr...J. _i:. n.ilferty; John SnvHRc. Carl Ir- K
. w in-. - . rL. n. r>m>ir, L. E.'WH-
Mn, Kd PcltyBrovc,'Georpo Yont,____ W. U. WcjTicr. John Penny, M. A,
TTolirfon. L. JTPiloivJamca B.-'Ecw- i__ h . • ____ __________• iiiirtiiUBh — Glen BrlfTfrn, ClirL , M .'Arstlnf. Clayton ..Colllnn, Jolm I Bland, Hon* C. Andcriion, F;-anclo I I., Johnson, 3. J, Ptrklnn, Peter J Worrell. . - ■ ■; f
Rock Creek — Peter Newman, [ Ctirth Bower, D. Wi HotJcnbaugh, I Fr.inK Schcmel.
One Lot 'Itadies'-jsmm:
'.VondcrXnl Coftts a t ' a,
1 frftoUon o f their form er
.Only the oncs-tirar
"TTct quIckiywUl got one o f ' - ‘ .o l. •
r. ’.dy-to-W oir Topt.
BUY HERE! ByY WOW4 SAVE!Unblmehtd ’Munlln. 99 in. wide. l.a<llM'Pcjit, Clfornnce 1‘r lco ......Lnrfo Group Toilet Goodn. Tobth AloiithU'nsli; riice_Crcmjj». l4»dle«l_;^.,_ ' “Oppt._Cleumnrc 1‘r l c t .... ...... .Largo All Wool UatU, LuUira' Ueiil.
'Juc«l to' Cirnr .Hcnv)- Colton Bvil Sijrcad*. Ladira' ' A «Dept. IttHliiced to Clwir ........- .... ........ D V CChllilrcn-/i AH Itt.bhor Galwltes. Shoe’Drpt. “Iwnwico Pflco
4 cloiith
5 c5 0 c :
. .I-aille*’ .(\ll Won: naim ol-Ilobe». Ulue,.:rcO. green. JtcuUy-tci-^Vwir Uci.urlmeiit; / l / t Clenraiico Prleo .......... ...........