' 4 S.M . Edition- ...... VOL. 15. NO. 42. ■ ““ “W " ' B- ■ • R E TOLD J ZZEZT! - r — WILLflOGERS DECLINES ---------n ’irOMPlBF~BMlr^SftME WASHINGTON. May 25 WIU Rojer*,_cDwboy humorUl. won't bc ^ bclu-ccn houM Dcmorrata and Re- ft iiubllCAnt. “ He iclecTaiihcd uciircscnt.iiivt! Mc.\!man. fioulli Cftrollnu.- cupUUr ot lhe Democratic nine: -------- — aayriaurt-^'^uW-IUo-toMO-yw (ellowA ptay baU. I have seen you playing thtre in the hoiuc but 1 never taw you play outdoora. l cnn’i net anywhere uniJer.thU RepuWlcar _ admlnlstrniton but l nlll be at nexi "year’i^jm t.” ................. BORAH TAKES PART ^ IN DEBATE ON BEEP nte detlnlntely and finnlly put ngld< L ’TJT'per ccni fiffm m lstil iii a amira of revenoe. • Atler n spirited debate, llie mo tlon ot Senator Blngliam. Republl' can. Connecticut, to substitute a 3' centa-B-plnt tax on beer tor cxclsi levies In the revenue bill waa defeat - fr, ttt ___ , , Btepplns Inlo lhe beer debnw. fo ■ —^»>.ft-lir«t_ume^BgnntQr Bomll. Re publican. Idaho, prohibition leadei chftllchited contentions that a re !_____ .vlvaf of.thls beverajte would hei; the farmer', the'jovcmmcnt or th lITlPTTIt^IOV^dt ' BornU argued ltm l any Jcycii? from beer would not comc troni tti man wlUi a comiietency but rathe from the Jiome.i ot labor nnd trot thoto who ahould not be called upo: to contrlbule more to tbe Kovern 'TVtrifnt. . iw a n ' i '/AL AVIATORS • DIE OFF WEST COAS SAN DIEGO. May 25 (fll — T« naval avUtora vere Ulled &nd .thli rjcaped dealh by a fortunte nee dent today when one of the wlnsi < their to r^ o land plane inappe plunjln* H lato Xho sea three mlli o f f CoTOtlMdO. , . ------------- ATT.' Mrade.-Cormiadorairt t> n ■ pl Ota. tin t clais, were trapp^ In tl cockpit when the piano atruek tl . wnler. Althou8hthc»ecnc.wwidm; Red all nftemoon their bodlea we: not recovered. --------- 7 Chief:Aviiiion"pnors: w."nin ■ derle. the third member, of tl plane’s crev, n*M thron’n out of ll plane by lls violent eonlortlon whi lU wInR broke. He manaRed to op< his parachute about four seconi before he reached thc wntcr nnd w •( rescued by the Japanese crew of I-----------tunins'Knaex;----------------------------- NOISES HURRY POUCE TO ANN HARDING HOM HOLLYWCtOD. May 25 (-n-Pr< 1430 Pj'Oimld Drive, a frantlc.lc phone call came today to HoUy«'o - police. "Send help! Some one U bei murderedl- QlanelnR at a map. offlcer.i quU ------------ tJ-ipotted-thc-addreMM-the-home AnH'Hnrdlng, tUm star, in the H lywood hUU. Four carloads of ( tectlru rushed from hcadquarler*. ' like (omeone waf being murden serranu lold police. But the offlc heard no noliea. " •• - “Thfj-relurrifd^to-tKiirautOB bllea and then from the depths o private Uieater on thc eauite cam' _ bIood-curdUn«. mournful walle,. . ▲ one of the officers riishej Inlt) i ■ darken«vd-hall-«nd brousht oul doj which hadbecnlo^wiihlt -------------M e e H A W C D IE S W H E N ' ----------------- CAR LEAVES COUR! INDIANAPOUS~Mny 25 Ml - H arrr Oo«. a*. mechank:-r»<lu»«-« Benny Benefield. 25. Indlanapc was kilted late today when tlie au .mobile In whtch they were praci InK for the 500-mlIe race MonC loat a wheel In tho tlrst turn, pla ed over the outer wall and itr a tree. Benefield was not serlot • inured. The race ear was the s.ime ont which Joe Caccla and hi* media were kflled while practlelrs for race here la it ye;ir.'' It had b ----------- MlwUMer-Beuelkid. -------- -- — The ml*hap was the firstjftJ _ accident at lhe track PRESBYTERIAN CHURCh CONFRONTS DISSENtI ___ . DENVER. May 25 0T>>—W llh s< caAdldites In the field for mo> ator. the hiRhejt office in lhe P - ’ •■byterlan-cKufcK-Ifl'the tJnlfed fitj a tinsIM political illuntlon ton eaatrontfd the trcneraf a«cmbij the church which convenes hfr« morrow for i\j one hundred fo fniirth irn u il m^rt^nR. While Dr: Chorlei 'w nC errr has been pwtor of the Plr*t Pre. ________ lertsn chorth. TuUa. Oklalioiiia. ______the IfS'Jltiff fandldate, there waj under*curreni of‘ oppo:il!on'to ’ becauM of hU po:l*.lon as a men ot Uie ecncra! council of tho chu . Some ofthe leaders amoni; the f fl mtsxlontts viewed a morement of ^ ptt«lUon lo the ceneruJ council^ element unfavorable to Kerrs < - dWaey. overture* are«on (lie. lor - tlon a; the Reneral as.iemb'y. abolition of Ihe seneral eoimcU ' for (hang* In tis ortanliatlon. LSASED w m x MXUBER O f AaaopiATTP piuaa Of Makiiij On Brok CapitalNews ^ Told Briefly '• m y The A.«oclalcd“t*rc*s) HE" Sennle democrats Introduce ''iii &2,300,000,000 uncmjiloyment rc- “ ll:f b lll^ ....................... ................ ; House bnnklne commltlee re- port favorably ndmlnlstratlon'i home loan discount bank bill. aln --------- Pre.%iacnt Hoover holds confer- you .nrvispaiier publisher^_____ \ ___ m’t House holds memorial services can (or consrc.'.slonal dead of past, lext year. Prcdlctloai of senate vole thl* r;»lon on Philippine Independ- ence followed demand for sucti rq notion by 8en(r.oh Borah, Repub- t** Ilcan, Idaho. side fiiiiispoiii; ? M im m K .for — S National Guard Trucks Hai "th! Bonus-Scekcrs— Acros “^tm e^lo • Averr^roabl ther ______ 'rom ipon WASHINGTON. Ind.. Moy 25 (-' cm - —Tho "bonus briRade" has thumbc - another fide. ..........-Oovwnw- Harry G. Leslie todt acted to provide Indiana nation guard motor'trucks tor the 300-oc \s>t World war veterans en route the national capital to ask ca; T -o payment of Uielr adjusted « rrl jiua ctrtlflcntej. Bed-' T^'Cniy-«lx trucks were broug, ea nf hero tonleht and are rxpecled ,o-H move oul lomorrow toh the Gh ,^ .3 stute Ilne with lhe "brlBOde" aiwai Ohio AUlhorllles have indicated th I —Oorernm— L e a ll^ a t - indiAna|>o ■n,c made It plain tl wns a "one wi 1m s- ItiMJnr « Jndlano authorltl vere are concerned. Tho governor, Indicated he w [TiiiP anxious to avoid nny dtrordenm: thc-1 as. occurred al .Cascyvlllc. lllino f the '*here the bonus expedition recent Khen ciipttired a Baltimore and Ol open freight train and held It until lot :onds olficlals arranged tor thc moi I UTU trucks that broughi tho veterans of a Indlunn. ------------^ ’nie-fnen-rw«hed-hcr#-«iriy-l day. They .madeMktnp'In a gru plot along the Balllmore and Ol tracks, rolled up in their blnnk' IM P mid slept-lale. Shortly before o'clock, their commander. W, Water*. Portland. Oregon, gave t prom order lo "fall In!" .tele-1 The campaigners tor the cs fwood ixjtius ihuffled into line nnd Wnl l.«ued tlie orders of the day. being "We don't-want nny cussing. , . the rallroad.i." said Waters. juicK- jon't » j„ i nny disorder. Arrant iRieot tm;nty~haTe~t)ccii iiiade-fer-tfa: ' ” 0'* porUtlon across Indiana. ■I de- -Don-i give, up the. Idea ot go; to Wasblngtgn ond demanding t |5,^ The brigade was dlsmliwd ui I p. M.. when It was' nascmb tAMn agala..ftr. & pnrarte i h r ouffh . S J ami I- ' cterans with tin cup* solicited ci I* . . tribuilons from the crowd along “ '■.if line of march. - ’2 ,.'"J . Tlie money: was turned wor J. B. uoiey, as there wns no nec »Jty of expending nny of the JJ I -!r?. U I Q p r meals. Ifoacy said the mess fi in o C now contained About *90........ i ' m ciL rlously c'tani! Barking of Dog Calls tenlioh lo Gruesoma 0 I Fage IniblvIng-’Apcd CH j CJIALLIS. Idaho,-Uaji^35..«> tinW keeper of a shoe J “ ^ ‘*|herc. was- found murdered at docr.iteo of- hl» lltlle estnblUhn I seven' this m.irntng, evidently the vlctil moder-,a ro'jtxr whom he surprised. ; Pres- His head hod been split open ■ fitiitn.'fin «*?• wtiieh-*«a-f<wnd-near lonlght liorty. jbiy ot. TJje r.v,h resUter Ijj hisAJiop fr« io--t''-rfl-rifled.Tlie body wa.i dLicov forty- ttv Sim Hessen who.tr dog raLv -il.-:urbnice about daylight, r,' * 116— H '^'w ns-laat tpm allvg abw ’ resby- o' lork I.vst-nlcht. He apparently 11a. tof hi- dcv-h >hortly thereafter fo wa* an't.i'R coin*before he retired.' to him — r:ngf J n n tji- on-tnt ~ axe wet nemb'T t-v exaimWd by R. C. Thomas, :hurch. r;r-prlnt expert ot PocateUo. :e rom- AH lUht'sIobe.': had been rem tof oy- fit'm Ihelr foekels In thc store. nn! Read was believed to have a 3 can- ilvlnc (.ome place tn California, lor M -;/i4d a tu:p-:on. J. A. itnfrlagtot i:y..for f:i;;):oj-c.o? i ‘-r ‘.r'-.rnal revenue ncU, or 'Trnii In Brl-r, I. ; nr.id hill U:-r;i .\ t;.ldent ot Ci irrtuniy for Wj-ear*. TBE o m r EH2 ____________________I Mker T e ll^ ng $246,000 ikeragecDeals I Holstadter Lenisialive Com ,. mlttee ' Questions . Cliie .Executive ol New Yor '7 ^ City About Ihvestmeii OicT _ 0 / ROnKItT-ST. JOIlN «- (AMoelated Press S ta frW rlle rr XTEW VORKr^May-U — May( ------- j Wnlker. In a Her ^ ■ speelncul.ir nppearnucc aa I?” '* v,1lness today before Samuel-See bury, acknow-ledi;c(l renllxlng $2«! , 003.70 w llh o u l. iiive.stment trom brokerage account with Pnul Bloc: thc-iiubllsher.-BiHl-dcnled—h»“ U ------- tluenccd.Improperly-the granting. 1 .-I,... “ *> '“ frnnchlse. . The tracltur- <>T thc brokera* ' , transacllons came as th e may< completed a., full dny on the stiin IV.I." ofthB nofstadtcr’ leRlslntnre'coir . jL mltlee, whleh has been encaged i sumI a sweeping M months Invesilgatlc „,,h ;o( the municipal government, wll 'Seabury ns coun.<;el. Thousands milled around In troi —— of the county courtliouse ns Wolk = saron the stand iomettmcs moppli r iT r t hU forehead nnd mixing repart' IJ l I * an3” tecHinTiTiHoii.i fh hla niiswe H I ^ to lhe scholarly, gray-halred Sei I -wiien the mayor arrived in tl IR in morning lhe whole ' nel«hborho< niU S echoed wllh the cheer that went u n llU ' day the streets around the bulli ;lna were black with men and I men .who stood there, for hours Ju Haul Yor^n mirno?a call "Jimmy." Inrlde, the corridors were fill crocs throngs that battled to gel 1 strte the - little eourtroom;.-dcsUni OUblu ti’iat n u m ^r nad'. been admltti ,They stood four nnd live deep : -nround the walls. 2s (/ll Hl«rs and Cheer*' umbed I Ten mlnute.i wldom passed wit ---------- ;tmt-nn-outbur«-trom-thcsp«tatc : Whenever ,_tticy_crKllie<l _ .Wall -1^ / 1'with a point Uicy cheered. A t ott ^ “^ r t ’ tlm w th e rc were loud Wsseet- - ^ toi ”That a boy Jlmrayl" one ( c aJh I ninn shouted above thc din cf es s fS S outburst. • j Walker said fhe joint accounl 11 miiiBht opened, withoul any Initial Inve qJW*Imenl. -on Mr. Block's aplew B Ohio'c'^dlt nnd reputation." jKmrt I '■Did you stand ready to slnnd 1 fdihCT 'lo® H'nl "»‘8hl bo Incurred? " & ai ^ 'bury asked. .......... 'ir.Mha'^BnsWcffd.____ __________tr. __ IB u'ftv I >'o“ ony agreement horltleV“ ’‘ l effect?'* 1 "Tlie subjcct wns not dlscusse (lft *Tha account originally wa^ tn 1 '^•rlname.of-PaulJyoclt-«nd-J^J.-Wa lllinou chansed lo P 4„n,l^[Block end Max Block, the publl m u ll'll The Rtnyor-verified a statem m ^ rl‘'“> ‘ account was oi«ned •rnn« In February 10. 1027. and waa clo * - ,ln AuRU.st 5, 1020. ,riy-<<>-i_TJi!Lmaj:ocj|sldJheTL?v(»8J)0J /raMv 4er.sundmK as to how withdran Ifl ohtni'^'ffc lo be made, but "n metl jlnnkets’' " ' develojwd," •fX ol KJ'Plalnlng this method, he » Iy ‘',y ;wlicn Mr. Block mode n wllhdra ave th e''^f publlslier would Uke out IrqunI amount for him <Wiilk le cash'”"'* when the mnyor him any moucy from the y icount, Mr. Block would wllhdra' is'ino of -Similar amount for hlnw lf. I. -"W ei "As a matter of fact." Seat L~nn[,..'fjild. "did you not make requ .-l„^ij-itor.-wllluira*al8 before any pr • had a'icrued In the oecouiit?" )f BOlne' Pf ling tlie'*" ''•” '" “ i"” ’ answered. td until 1*” "* evidence. Il-showed ambled I o f sums ranging trom t' iBh thpi*® M5.K7.75. A-lKter-lntroauccd--rroni- 1 led con-i^'"*^ to Pnul Block explaining lonir Of the nccount K.iid an / ‘*""';com B la* agent-had advised I over to imwiic..lo liavc 1 0 neces-.!?” »«ount wtth the mayor and 1 16 1 3 2 1 0 name of the accounl Ity ........ „ 1» •ss tuncf ^ '" '" ^ depojUted nt o ba " “ jWulker Mplalned. vbul.li .waaJ I In n safe nl home available for 1 1 - 1 Walker and myself. I I .~rJot tt vault, you understand. • ' Ilc said he alwny.i kept this m< II I IP 'Continued on Pace 4, Col. 3 m id JOHN gTlBERT PLANS TO WED BLONDE ST lls At* , IX>S ANOELES. May 25 ui'i - _ , .-lip of n blonde glrj mny become IQ O ut- fi'Urlh wife of John Gilbert, sc r ------- alirn'tilt- dtTorn’ -rrmir iH Mgn Cliilri'. film and »Ugn beautj made final nrxi August 15. Th<- rnKagemenl of the vet iicuir .ind Virginia Bruee, hbi len 5..UV-C-li,<|y, was leanved In the lllm- hoe shop ony today nnd thetouple twitat 1 nl the «.i the wedding date for. imrt >1Uhment ntelv otter the Ollbert-Clalre vlctiln of vofce W recorded. .. Mu-J Bruce..a newcomer to f >pen wtth ;i„,i ailbert fell In love while woi near-the;pn a rrcpnrTiTPWre. Thry-b a iir-ii picture today. "Doa-n Sti «iOf> had .in oristna] Mon' by OlJberl and ; iLscovtfrefl j.., mmpletlon. the artor h ^ raLwd a ij^^onip « film director. SKSrCHAtUS'BSNKXCOSES r^ih/iLK TO PROTECT DEPQS 1 .' — - t were to ' nf.Atl.ta.-!rtaho.-M«v-Si f-tv 'mas, fin- Stale bank. Challls. clo.ie ^0. clofo loday tn the face of a 1removed uhieh .alarted fttier clcsing Mc ore. oT t!;r bur.k nl Salmon, nnd left .ve a wile I<T r^^'unty witliout a bank wllh >mla. and uordrrf- flgton. an - «;i-. KJ.nk Ct Sr.lucn , i'emje bu* aii;i the ruiv-on tn>* local • ■-irt'-il TiirAdav m tm ln c Ban' Ot Custer aiino'ir.rrd the riming I acceultated lo prolccl itA de;ras ty ASSOCIATED PRESS ? FAL] TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. THURSI ) Baby “Is 1 repecjal to The New*) - It* —JEnOME-May-3*-8lMrift-Joh£ ; l O '; IMfUlhTon, Jerome, Irlm rC elpt of • I’.clter from Mr*. John Mogenscn. or I whose doar-stcli a flve-dayold b ^ j jQ f^. that Iho Mo«cnsen.T "most •c«tUn- »u;«f *^a?rt?^*osely wrlten pages slate It /llie i various way* thnt tho baby U no« . Mogcnsens’, th at she "loves It. aJ Y o rk do all the Olher six odopled memben ol Uer family." and under no elr- Yiprit eumsUnccs would »ho oUow onyont to "b iiv .^^ or barter this llltU -------------m-hf>v»-ha4-tr«n-«lK lo 18 vliltiOri a day from 9 o’clock In the momlni le r)" till D;30 a l'n ljh t: some'cuMOUS bfby." the wrliet fiery. During the past three days lha vi as n had letters from many nUces asklni -Sea- at)0ut the story people have read If $2«!,- lhe Den\er. Oregon and Washlngloi om a papers, arklng If It Is true, and It ; Block, would let them have the baby. -rona-twrty-ovcn talii-ioc-la-iianu Ing.ot my-iJrlce.and_I.could.havf It If^ would let them liave •the chiW. / lerage minister and wife trom Oregon. wh( noyor hove no children of their own. wroti stand ajking tor It. But I can’t and wll -com- not-pan with It." reiterate* Mrs ;ed in ____________ ____________________ g a llo n -----------------------— - ' ^ ’ 300 VETERANS DEMAND BONUSES AND.WHISKE1 jpping - —— panee SAN rRANCISCO,.Mny 25 OT) - ‘swem about'300 World *ftr vetefana'lcf here todiiy on a projected tmna n the contlnenul trek to Washington U irhood demand full payment of their bo nt uo nuses, legallzntlon of wines, beer an( build- whlikcy. and government llotallei d wo- of a $5,000,000,000 “ proBperlly loon, r* Just ■Oeorge M. Seeger. liend ot th' >- MeW' ■Brp'i|irBmiH(geii |>eele\H OOOmwe vet cmn.% lo Join the movement on th filled way nnd ihnt ho expected no. trou tel In- bue oii the Joiimry. He eald an "Ih 4l«ned -Ulll8oncc.unlLJiu<l_bcpn formed t j:itcisU)ut.uic..cafmn!ini*i.<."''The muted, cxpret lo arrive in the capital Jiinc I ?ep all . .' — —^ .u.-L[GIMO(iSBIlITL[. rtatorsr------------------- ;------ -- .-------------------- IHIETflPPHPi e old , _____ if each BERLIN, Mny 25 (,JV-Smoldcrla . . . polltlral passions In the ncw Prtu »Oan diet broke oul in hand-lo-hnn fightlne between National SoclnlUt plendld CnmmunLit:. teday wllh u vlt lenco unprreedentcd In the parlli nd any_ nienUry hUtory of Germany. ’ ®«‘ - Tlic. lrr;Lil:iilvf Imll was wrecke and n l Iea.st a hair doxen member -mayor jnfluaing'nriunit.— arre— Injnrei ------ - Deputy. Juergciacii. a I'nder. of th nent to social DemocraU, win took no pa: In Uie fm r. was carried unconacloi :ussed.~ Io n hoepltnl. tn the w ith flsLi, Inkwelb. dm lr legs ar -W alk- ■urater-bottle.i.-thc-ifytilatora-foogl .0 Paul their battle lo thc hiurr end. lUblUh- Wllhelm Pleck. a Communist dei 'ift^'. rose to a point of order apd i ilcmenl the top ot hts voice sliouifd 'the ned on were murdcre.rs on thc Nnsl bend . closed' es. The Nazis jumiH'd up and mai n mass nilnek <m the Communl jio j'h r ^ t ^ r » , whom tiifv o'ltnumben method hc fcnid ■ ■■ “ ■ " ‘ 7.1 ' S o m c tliin i Viilker). , himself the ac- idraw a ^ c.oa» ter.; /.t T«xt tUY.'MCS o-i-c'* Seabury &uo<5-niArs isvu aed the ' ! <m <7500 ^ n- -M ar!'-' ling the ■ ES ' »unt bj . I) iH rrA jifc l imd. nor 'S lE ilj IS :STAR I ^ ui'i - A j ^ “ : rome the | r t. screen ________^ __________. •auty, b - - I / •veteran Tiutiveiy m a,y^‘llldt-AAf ,ril: ^ to fUms. rworklflg T-brjsn - -==px.- m V n- ^ 1 Stnlrs,” K ll --r, — ■ and upon I t'l I I hopes to JES ‘ POSITS i clo-ied I t l I of a run ' ------------ -T^).' • ; Mon<bv —------- / . ' w IrUCil'- / / .-sS- W l l h l n ^ .«rd x-iil b»nl L \ Bant of-' «lns w.v; , • ' le;Mfttlon. I 5 NEWSPAPER IN TWIN LS D RSDAY MORNING. MAY 26,1032 N^^ForSale” iMogensen. 'There la n o t monej JOlmlcZUUtil- lo » Irnm mr." _ of a- -Bhe believes the nole thaTacccim- \ on panled ihe child which staled tha' baby the fntlier had died last j-enr am idmrluift mn’her.dled .t rhUd-blrth. lo ^ tun- true. "Thanks » thousand times t( ____ the tvifson who hroi.aht hbH to me ,te In whoever tt was.” »ajs the foste now mother. t. a* "I believe there Is no' one whi nber* x?ould rIvc a.s sweet boby a* this awo; ■elr- *JU} Uu- InlepUons of taking it bad lyone again lnter; no, indeed. mtle If the child loves me when pown ------- ine-^tnu not gife lo lewe me nu maf ■ lt^AII|.r.n'lifm.tV7h,. 1. tnld «B llLmlnf mlng oil mine, and 1 do not care to lool rlouK Iplo' the niatwr any rurtherrllo-liM Tltet. beamllullv torniM babv and^ l havo grow into a line young man. I an ikIng sure. If I can mako him lo," Mn td In MiKcascii .concludes. iglon 'flic nther adopted children In Ih l It I Moeen-ien family artrm-happy, ac ' eompliJhed young folka ranging li namfllapa from M yenrn ta 4 yean._____ WJ They have a regulor orchestra' o 13. A lfi<V o-m ana can liirnliti * <If3«nt , who ful' evonlng’s enterUlnment Ihem lo-ote ;sclies. Tlie new baby hos been heart 1 will.Uy received by nil. aixl na they wll Mrs. I all leU ^tritors, NOT FOB SALE. S iiils E s im m ,n to I --------- rind CHurch Calls for Reorganiz aUon 1 . . • ption of Economic Sys t the • -4<ni-ami-H4ts-«t-6amblini n the trwj- -------- AT^A^{TIC CITY. N. J.. Mny : •The* •Wv-ew«tpiDg-«corctiitlxoUon-of. tl; une ft p n w n r rconomlc sy»temrimiSeaui federal old for '.he unemployed an enforcement or anU-gambllng lav "/ro.71 rilfe'ffJimes to the stock ea clUJi;c- were demanded today by tt Mrthodlsi general confercncc In I --------- iS |R ' The dmands. made.ln a aeries I J d lft otneisnironotmrcmcntostnTOTioTi ic, m:1i1 nnd Indurtrlai problem were prefaced by a vlgoroua denuf lerlog elation of modern business, i™ *- “xiic present Industrial- order •hand unchristian, iinelhlcal and anll-sc iBllst* tla l becauAC It Is largely based on ll ^ profit moUve which I* o direct appe larlla- to selflshnr.w." the conference state . ^ Thc erentlon of n commission 1 •ecked coBgreulonal authority lo siail i nber^ Immediate study ot present cdM Jpw 'iiBnrw-ii5''frwmnicniJfa:-“ ^ -' "T" )f the .The Immediate need. howeVer., J port itatcmcnt declared. "l»-for fcder Jclous unemproymcni, relief.’* The confe . ence directed nL^hops W. P. McDo^ « ell. E, H. HugliM and F. J. McCoi [ought iitn. as n committee, to urge uix President Hoover and the congre I dep- lhe "Imperative necewUy for actto ‘I'd nl now that private char7.y nnd stn there I rfsllet tunds nrs reduced nlmoal jench* jtnrvotlon level:" made | other points Included: nunlst I Modification of the antt-trust Inv ^^C^E'urff~6hTiiie"5rC5'r‘«~ ling Sliould Bc Done Abo oJ-. S',!' NEED A NEW CAR •ra, VDU r«AVE 5 , DO Y O lr WANT THI5 PEf > . 1 TO GO OK FOR. ---- - PAMNEP lg ycu DOhtT------ k WWAT RI&WT Buy A Ajew CAR vvjiE the ' iX ■ s: Copyiigi N FALIS COUNTT ' 032 . • p H M K 1 FE llT llRESS llCE ’ i«PFBORft« and . 5_bc|______________ ■ ' __________ "’m ° ^Proliibition and Ornanizalion W orries Combine to Stir ‘S Up Troubles for Republi- o.n, can Party Convention (By Tlic AModnlrd Prru) T T 7 '^ IN a T O N .“May‘ 35^Proi p o iif-W — I m ] T I Korrie* are combining lo silt "‘f*';tip troubles whleh may settle down 'uitoii the RepubUcan naUonol con- > “ ’®iv;cnUoii. **f,ri Pertilstent statements of the In- * terest being manifest by the presl- ,i^ /-d e n t tn-the-Bhaplng-of-n-prohlbltlor -1 plank tor. Uie.party.have.brougjit.i '*<'ve of Inquiries and protesU to thi will It became known-Joday that Ui( ■T.p^- prohlblUon leaders have been preu- ing Senntor Borah.-tlielr champion for Informntlon slnee his reporUf discussion w ith Mr. Hoover. Severn •r are coming to the cnplUil for con' IL The organized "dr}'" bodles-39 It nll-also will mobilize In Washing' I n r Ion next week tb conslder'cani|int{P I J t »lrotwgy to follow between now nm Dr. Edwin C, Dinwiddle. Mcretarj or thr naUo;)al proljlbltlon board oi ;^ralegy. aatd the board of the na- nU . tfooaL^nfereiice of organUaUoM '"*■ 8up;wrtlng-the Eighteenth amend- ^ men would map plans "on lhe theon iyS * that both Republicans and Demo- crnts, on sober second tlMUghl, wll ®T^ivcawtiy^ { Uorata Client 1 Senator Sorah himself is conUnu Ine dclermliirdly silent about tha ^ y g .»JbJ«VM_w:ell_ua.reporU of differ I and (Continued on Page 5. C^ol 5) g S lB lig ■ if^HBustdariEi ^nun- -------- 1 nLER. May 33 (Special to Th Ncwsi-Etrcdtaaaltlaihovejrlgln ,„'lj,p!ated In defective w'lrlng on n wnlc .ppenl hcnter de.«lroyed .tlie.<sci'en-roon tated. I two-slory fromc farm residence of . ^ *’^‘ ‘ A. Cooper, tlve miles southwast t . here Uils ntlcmono. Daniage uat ri rer.', a’ eonlenu ot the lioni£.Tlie loss aa said to hove been covercd by U Dow-' surance. '•Con-, Although Ihc blaze sUrted (Jurln uiwn! n *'nd. direction Ot the wJr igress’ prevented spread nf tho firs to nea ,ction bulldlnss, A Filer ordlnanccjirt state' vents Uie fire dcpRrlmeDt from n Ml t(> spending to out-of-town alarms. i It was ImpoMlble to fight (he flame Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper and chlldn t lows hove lived on tho fnrm nbout ' years. Tlie house was bulll'about -«— yearmcTr---------------------------------- bout This, Too rvQu z f _ P£PI?£S5/C/'Sjv poirAND MAKCMORfc :G0T -ro vjiHH -PEOPt-e Y pa H. omeoptheiv s t if f f ^ '' V ^ 1 . ,'iiglit, 1932, by The New Vork Tribune, Is W im m is n i ACorr ninuuo o r OWCtTLA'nOWB 'E Increase In ldah< ilion — . -------- Stir President Appeals jjjii. To NationVPrest WASHINGTON, May 35 (,P> - fteMdent Hoover, turning to lh( ciiued means of aiding the hatloh'i cconomlo sltuoltbn. aii3 rallyiHj •Pro^: 'puimo'opinlomn local cnmmimltlci attefl= toehlnd-a-breaklng-ot-lhe-leflslBHw 0 stir Jam In congress. down In a three-hour conferenca durlni con- which most ot tho publUlitrs ex pressed their views, the presiden B In- presented the information tha I,real- many membera bt tho house whi Ditlon. Jtoled.agalml..l]it.znlu..tax.%'ouli gilt a now support it if it Is Induded U lOlhB ih'e revenue liHITfy'tJis'icfiajc. - 1 u,. SMITH WANTS $500,000 ,’K : FOR PROJECT-IN-IDAHe lorUd - . — :vcnil WASHINGTON. May 25 (-J") - . con- 1900,000 appropriation from lhe rcc . lamotlon fund for rBhobllitatlon o •39 in Iho Dig Lost Rivet project, Idahi asked tii-g bill Introduced lodo rand ^ K«Pfw i2BlvB A-ddIsbrT.-Binn: iiiifijs K § PER ISH WIDI ’ “uili, Strikes Suddenly ii iiffer- ' $Qtitliwostorn ~ Portion-J ” stale Late liuring Da urn Tlire« pertotfs were killed^ eight wei 11 r n J>^Jur«d seriously and several olhci ItU II .were hiirf.lale ioday.lii-a .toroaC and heavy wind and rain iton _ which struck louthwcstern Nel > The ro4ka ------------ ----- JOHN NEWrOttT. 35. , ; MKH. JOHN NEWPORT, about: near Cornell, an Inland village ast of mllesjoulbenai of here. . . - >■" « ' .StK.S. WARD CARCr. near «c luM Uf Thty;'W mfaa-nerth of.heff.— as KOO -Ttia injured Induded .Uui ‘ tl by In- Ncwiwrt children, ranshig In a trom 0 lo 15 years, a Mr. Pcasel ai durlns two doughtm, of near Hendli s wind '‘‘lout so mlles east of here. ) near- j^rs. Newport died when a torna picked up her, home and carried It jm re- ^ distance away, i, tlorii^ Newport died several hours later. Itlldreri Mr.i. Carey was killed when she s out 25 templed to e!ve a, chicken hou » u t 15 door durlnc the Morm. The bulldl: ---------- UMiied mian lier.____________ ____ Feasel and hts, daughlera dro ■- tlielr car, Inlo (Strain al n croMl; ■■ ncor'Arajih'hoe. unnble toiee ihrou Ute driving piln. SeveraUncmbcrs of the Mrs. Aln ■ Ne.ilelici family of near Cornell w< injured, bul physicians who rushed Cornell from Trenton believed th — were noi h u rl badly. . The tornado’s swalh was abc half a mile wide and badly damog wverdl homes In Cornell, It swt r away the buildings on the Newpi 'ioMnz Traces and liftrooted trees ^ A terrific rainstorm hit the eni — a:i;hv,-.lcrD nirtth of the nu Oi rcodiif^; ns far north as Sutherla and Herahey. and os far cast Aropohoe Hall accompanied I - '■ Taln.-gmerallyrbut-the-amoutrt that daaioge was not etllmftied. TrI(*!*iione counectlgns were d rupted tn the section nnd the f exit'nt 01 lhe storm was nol'leart Immedialely. The. tornado aln Cornell about 4:30 P. M. Mounti \ • ntnndard time._________________ '-J FOLLIES BEAUTY GETS X DIVORCE FROM NEGF i ---------- LOaJ^QELES.May.25.Ml-lI V en Ifr Woftlilng, former toll be.iiily. In the second action brouj ivcaln-M her husband. Dr. Eugene Nclfon. Ne«ro physidan, obiained iiiirrlocutory decree of divorce day.'- . Tlie dancer accused Nelson of i rr;i'.£>Mftb!e Jealousy, physical otU' — In which shr wns Injured so m ntir.ly thal hlifi wa.i forced to su mnu police, and fits of temper. _______ - Th,- cntinlf mnrtird In Tlliirj EW Mexico, on June ia. 1037. In Ap 1031. Mir jik-d a sun for dlvoi i-liargliis cruelty, but a reconcil uon will nffrctcd. • - ^ ^ BARZILLA^WrCLARK-’' ^ WITHHOLDS DECISK ff' " ■ IDAHO rA il^ l7 a h o ’ Mny 25 y .. -um U . lie his djscuased the ra ----- trr-furllmr-»tUi-»«nb*r*-.ot~ // new party. Il^irr.llla W. Clark ' l/h Wlihhylrl JjH drclslon os to whet {//, lo accept lhe Liberty parly noi yjh nation for sovernor tendered I yh nt the-stnte conventldn In Di ’ Advised lu^'hKntrofTiw tman' 1' ous nomination. Mflyor Clark i -i- ------ “ihl»-ts-*-t>le««^Piiiw«-yi*t-l-ei h help -appreciating, everf though I -----was a surprise. Before making I sort of 0 statement. I will havt k ' ' talk It over wllh those ’who'.ar'k \ teresscd tri this, new mpvement.' In reply lo officers ''of ll'ie n< . organlted psrty, Mayor Clark j W n irlrgrani yeslerday t)rfore, ^ nomination, expreulng tils, lute in the movement statins he W( be glad to help eklend lhe pi ir, Inc. prlDClplcx ~ TODAY: jalr. ' mmm . ■8PAiiE3—5CENT3 J Margins to Election Returns.from 611 of 819 Pre- ■88 -ciucfs-in state Reveal ij; Strengthening Positions Dt Pflmary-pacFSelters ... 'Ing' . , Hw- T hi AasocIaledTrw) ■ ^ / -r-l GIBE, May 25 — Bolh Republl- ring l-< can nnd' -DoinoeraUc . tickeu ex- definitely shaped tonight on returw from all but one-tuth ot Uie 'VoU! cast yesterday In the prl- ninry election. , JtUd Tn)iii]iitnr« Himoil In Hll prw1nM« I th o( njotol. of 810 tn the aUte, and 'those remaln&g uhreported were Jn nlmoet nil Instances small preelncls ) In outlying dutrlcU. aome with bare* ly a doun voters of both pai^e*.- HO-^— Those taktitff the lead In-the-TBT*— ‘ Ious contests hnd so definitely cs- ^ A ' tnbllshed aa ascendancy thol even rec on Improbable landslide tor the de- , of tented cnndldnUs in the remaining aho preclncU would not change the re- )doy'i»ult-' _________ ■ - -■ • "lur th e tickets stoodl ' S John Thomos. Ooodlng. Republican; Jomcs P. Pope. BoUe, Democrat. PJR3T' DISTRICT CONGRESS- MAN—Burton L. French. Moeeow, i Republican; Compton I. While. Dem- Im S E C O N D DISTRICT CON- U U drESSMAN - AddUon T. Smltli. 'iM'm~yuig . '~Rginfm m n;~T. c: cot* ■ fin. PocateUo. txmocrat.' {_ GOVERNOR — Brron Detenbach. - I Boise. Republican: C, Ben Rew.' Po- . '.catello. Democrat. , A. 'DollnlCs-en.-Arc6rntP U 6t1ean: D av I George Hlll,- Rlgby. Democrat. ' SUPREME COURT (3)-T. Bal- , ley Lee. BoUc. nnd B. 8. Varlan. , Boise, Republicans; WlllUm M. hcra E. Uikcns. Orangeville. Repuhllcpn:. .orm Fronklln Girard. Coeur d’Alene, Dem- Ncb- ocrnt. AUDITOR - E. G. Gallet, BoUe, . ____ 1 . I TREASURERGeorge O. Bsr- 1136. Tftt. Wendell. Republican: Mra. M yr- lu tie P. Enklng. Gooding. Democrat. I ATTORNja GENERAL. - m d . Uer- J- Babcock: LewUton.-ReDubUean;— -l^ L |3«ct.iL .uukr.:ldah0-m s;i>eanr.^ five', state aOPERINTENDSNT OP - •»« PUBLlCIN8TRUC7nON-Mr».Myr- ' ‘‘" ‘1 tie R-Oavls, BoUe. Republican; MUs idley, Reua p. MarUn. BoUc. OejsocraL____ r MtNB^INSPECTOR — SUswarl ” nndo Campbell. Hailey. Republican; W. Jt lo It. Simons. Oem, Democrat. Mr I' The campaign wa* marked by a r. ■' heated debate ond nglUtU)n_-o»er ' prohlblUon but tho Usue apparenUy " »t- luid m ile effect on the vol<r* tor the nouAo two miBt oulsUndlng advocate* ot Idlng lhe opposing Usues, parUcularly In —— .-th*-0«o»«»U4-aee.-rccclyed_llJe_ Srove least rote. Ming The Dcmocmllc senatorial voto •ough wos: JamM P. Pope 12iM; G. p. - MIX. MS3: W. Orr Chapman. 7285: Mmlc Harry S. Kessler, (dry).-1200; Ow- « r c c n T .S trn lto n . (WCU.3J127. ,o' An overwhelming majority of vot- fKpv em choflcs Senator John Thoma* as the RepubUcan nominee to return to his seat In the aenale. Tlie wte : was 27.650 tor Thomaa to liM l tor J- Wesley Holden. Idaho PklU. Hoi- swept, Jg , brother of Ed M. Holden, Wport „,^-,..,«,.i pnAMnl* fnr Ihi. r>nrno. ' Ju-'tlce. ;nllre prcd E. t^ikcns to(A and kept a state, W. rv«l «tnlA rland ot the Omnge. for the Republlcon st as ' nomination to return to hU present the t^oslUon, the vote b^lng 28.440 tor ntof'int:prerccmparrd-wlth- 14.44a-tor— 'Deal .................................... ' db!-. For lhe Republican • nomlnaUon i fu ll, for sUile supcrlntcu'denl ot'pubtle arncU instruction. Mrs, DavU defeated M n. Itruck Nine Steunenberg. Ada county achool intaln superlnlend?nl. 22.980 to 17300. . fn »>>> r-r.. fnr thg_D>m»rr«Hr I first dUtrlct congrt/sman. the do- ! cLilon was not ao slmrp. but White I led hU nearest compeUtor by 'mor** GRO than ft thousand votes. Thc voto 1wa-i: White. 5385. Oeonie A. Meffan. ' 7. C. Coffin quickly outstripped hla ! four opponents and wlablUhed a de- ; clslve lead whl:li was not cholleng- , ed during thc night ond dny of tab- ® ; ulalion. Tlie vole was: Coffin. fU78; - I I. n. Msiters, 3003; Harold Ycamiiu. 'f un- 13J57; p. w . Alworth. 2273; Ed C. tlaclui|R]ch. 1803. *efl- A pceullorlly of the Second dl.i- sum- j trlcl r.icc was th.it Coffin was an I ;iavornte of repeal of the Eighteenth' lUiiiin. r,r^r^r!me-t_fliiLLi>iy-»lwhleh«lcnallv April,; tailed ior Dr. Slratton. ■ . . vorce. 1 . n.-orRC HUI. Rlgby. led his North icilla- Idaho opponent in the race tor Ueu- __ . .irnnnt ROvernor. the vote bclng-Htll ___• '13B35, und Vlctort»Hefwia..ll,a5a. : . ■Por the t\Q plaeffl o'li tho supreme" court which were contested by I>em- 3 ON ocrati, William Morgitn-lcd with a . 4 vote of :5a79 with Ed Hoiden »ec- I ond with 12.119 E. A. Owen received 25 o n p. M. BtsUlne 72W. rant- —cirara** voto for Uio Democratie,- |t-iho .„^n„natjorr-ftjr seCTetarT'-of -slate- * ncuriy enunlley that of hU two com- oether nfUUy.’n: t.V vole be}i£': Olrard 12.- nomi- JOI; 0.-PT3oafmrnwr»WI W. YT.- l him cioblc 7H«. Boise Tlie lead of W. H. Simons orer W. O. Hur^'mnn for the' Democratic ' Tinim» 'nSnAiut Ion lor slate mine Inspector t said u-iis not dcctslvc early In tbe race trut lntrre tuftM began-to-add-to-Ut*— Igh ll winner's lead, giving him a vote of lg nny. )3,m compared wlUi 10.685 for.HUM- uve to man. ir"k tri- T lif victory of Pope wa»Teoo*nl«d ' lit." b j Cltnrffliin In ^meteoge from Twin newly rnlU to the successful BoUe mayor k sent which read: e, his "Accept my hearty congratulatlona uttres£|up«» fo ur spleadJd rieU>rr la./ea* would! tcrday'5 primary and peimlV-m* to partyi assure >ou ot my ilnceM'tKrt^tlitaei I io r j'our elcctlQiL"^- •
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W IL L f lO G E R S D E C L IN E S ---------n ’i r O M P lB F ~ B M lr ^ S f tM E
WASHINGTON. May 25 WIU Rojer*,_cDwboy humorUl. won't bc
^ bclu-ccn houM Dcmorrata and Ref t iiubllCAnt.“ He iclecTaiihcd u c iirc s c n t. iiiv t!
Mc.\!man. fiou lli Cftrollnu.- cupUUr ot lhe Democratic nine:
-------- — aayriaurt-^'^uW -IU o-toM O -yw(ellowA ptay baU. I have seen you playing thtre in the hoiuc but 1 never taw you play outdoora. l cnn’i net anywhere uniJer.thU RepuWlcar
_ admlnlstrniton but l n ll l be a t nexi "year’i ^ jm t . ” .................
BO R A H T A K E S P A R T ^ IN D E B A T E ON BEEP
nte detlnlntely and finnlly put ngld< L’TJT'per ccni f if fm m ls t i l i i i a amira of revenoe. •
A tle r n spirited debate, llie mo tlon ot Senator Blngliam. Republl' can. Connecticut, to substitute a 3' centa-B-plnt tax on beer to r cxclsi levies In the revenue b ill waa defeat
- fr, ttt ___ ,, Btepplns Inlo lhe beer debnw. fo ■ —^»>.ft-lir«t_ume^BgnntQr Bomll. Re
publican. Idaho, prohibition leadei chftllchited contentions tha t a re
!_____ .vlvaf o f.th ls beverajte would hei;the farmer', the'jovcm m cnt or thlITlPTTIt IOV dt '
BornU argued ltm l any Jcycii? from beer would not comc troni tti man wlUi a comiietency but rathe from the Jiome.i ot labor nnd trot thoto who ahould not be called upo: to contrlbule more to tbe Kovern
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. i w a n ' i ' / A L A V IA T O R S• D IE O FF W E S T C O AS
SAN DIEGO. May 25 ( fll — T« naval avUtora vere Ulled &nd .thli rjcaped dealh by a fortunte nee dent today when one of the wlnsi < their t o r ^ o land plane inappe p lu n jln * H lato Xho sea three mlli o f f CoTOtlMdO. , .
------------- ATT.' Mrade.-Cormiadorairt t> n■ pl
Ota. t in t clais, were tra p p ^ In t l cockpit when the piano atruek tl
. wnler. Althou8hthc»ecnc.wwidm; Red all nftemoon th e ir bodlea we: not recovered.
--------- 7 C h ie f:A v iiiio n "p n o rs : w ."n in■ derle. the th ird member, of tl
plane’s crev, n*M thron’n out of ll plane by lls violent eonlortlon whi lU wInR broke. He manaRed to op< his parachute about four seconi before he reached thc wntcr nnd w
•( rescued by the Japanese crew of I -----------tunins'Knaex;-----------------------------
N O ISES H U R R Y P O U C E TO AN N H A R D IN G HOM
HOLLYWCtOD. May 25 (-n-Pr< 1430 Pj'Oimld Drive, a fran tlc.lc phone call came today to HoUy«'o
- police."Send help! Some one U bei
murderedl- QlanelnR at a map. offlcer.i quU
------------ tJ-ipotted-thc-addreMM-the-homeAnH'Hnrdlng, tUm star, in the H lywood hUU. Four carloads of ( te c tlru rushed from hcadquarler*.
' like (omeone w af being murden serranu lold police. But the offlc heard no noliea.
" •• - “Th fj-re lu rr ifd^ to -tK iirau tO B bllea and then from the depths o private Uieater on thc eauite cam'
_ bIood-curdUn«. mournful walle,. . ▲ one of the officers riishej Inlt) i
■ darken«vd-hall-«nd brousht ouldo j which h a d b e c n lo ^ w iih lt
-------------M e e H A W C D IE S W H E N '
----------------- CAR L E A V E S COUR!
INDIANAPOUS~Mny 25 Ml- H arrr Oo«. a*. mechank:-r»<lu»«-«
Benny Benefield. 25. Indlanapc was kilted late today when tlie au .mobile In whtch they were praciInK for the 500-mlIe race MonC loat a wheel In tho tlrs t turn, pla ed over the outer wall and i t r a tree. Benefield was not serlot
• inured.The race ear was the s.ime ont
which Joe Caccla and h i* media were kflled while practlelrs for race here la i t ye;ir.'' I t had b
----------- MlwUMer-Beu e lk id .-------- --—The ml*hap was the f irs t jf tJ
_ accident at lhe track
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CH UR C h C O N FR O N TS D IS S E N tI
___ . DENVER. May 25 0T>>—W llh s<caAdldites In the field for mo> ator. the hiRhejt office in lhe P
- ’ •■byterlan-cKufcK-Ifl'the tJnlfed fitj a tins IM political illu n tlo n ton eaatrontfd the trcneraf a«cmbij the church which convenes hfr« morrow for i \ j one hundred fo fniirth i r n u i l m^rt^nR.
While Dr: Chorlei 'w n C e rr r has been pwtor of the P lr*t Pre.
________ lertsn chorth. TuUa. Oklalioiiia.
______the IfS'Jltiff fandldate, there wajunder*curreni o f‘ oppo:il!on'to
’ becauM of hU po:l*.lon as a men ot Uie ecncra! council of tho chu
. Some ofthe leaders amoni; the f f l mtsxlontts viewed a morement of ^ ptt«lUon lo the ceneruJ council^
element unfavorable to Kerrs <- dWaey. overture* are«on (lie. lor- tlon a; the Reneral as.iemb'y.
abolition of Ihe seneral eoimcU' for (hang* In tis ortanliatlon.
LSASED wmx MXUBER O fAaaopiATTP piuaa
Of Makiiij On Brok
CapitalNews Told Briefly
'• m y The A.«oclalcd“t*rc*s)
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Sennle democrats Introduce '' i i i &2,300,000,000 uncmjiloyment rc- “ l l : f b l l l ^ ....................... ................ ;
House bnnklne commltlee report favorably ndmln lstratlon'i home loan discount bank bill.
aln ---------Pre.%iacnt Hoover holds confer-
you .nrvispaiier publisher^_____ \ ___
m ’t House holds memorial services can (or consrc.'.slonal dead of past, lext year.
Prcdlctloai of senate vole thl* r ;» lo n on Philippine Independence followed demand for sucti
r q notion by 8en(r.oh Borah, Repub- t * * Ilcan, Idaho.
sidef i i i i is p o i i i ;? M i m m K.fo r
—S N a tio n a l G u a rd T ru c k s H a i
" th ! B o n u s -S c e k c rs — A cros
“ ^ t m e ^ l o • A v e r r ^ r o a b lther ______'romipon WASHINGTON. Ind.. Moy 25 (-' cm - —Tho "bonus briRade" has thumbc
- another fide...........- Oovwnw- Harry G. Leslie todt
acted to provide Indiana nation guard motor'trucks to r the 300-oc
\s>t World war veterans en route the national capital to ask ca;
T -o payment of Uielr adjusted « r r l j iu a ctrtlflcntej.Bed-' T^'Cniy-«lx trucks were broug, ea nf hero tonleht and are rxpecled ,o-H move oul lomorrow toh the Gh , ^ .3 stute Ilne w ith lhe "brlBOde" aiwai
Ohio AUlhorllles have indicated th
I —Oorernm— L e a ll^ a t - indiAna|>o ■ n,c made It plain t l wns a "one wi 1ms- ItiMJnr « Jndlano authorltl vere are concerned.
Tho governor, Indicated he w [TiiiP anxious to avoid nny dtrordenm:
thc-1 as. occurred a l .Cascyvlllc. lllino f the '*here the bonus expedition recent Khen ciipttired a Baltimore and Ol open freight train and held It u n til lot :onds olficlals arranged to r thc moi I UTU trucks that broughi tho veterans of a Indlunn.
------------ ’n ie -fnen-rw «hed-hcr#-« iriy -lday. They .m adeM ktnp'In a gru plot along the Balllmore and Ol tracks, rolled up in their blnnk'
IM P mid slept-la le. Shortly before o'clock, their commander. W, Water*. Portland. Oregon, gave t
prom order lo "fa ll In !".tele-1 The campaigners to r the cs fwood ixjtius ihuffled into line nnd Wnl
l.«ued tlie orders of the day. being "We don't-want nny cussing.
, . the rallroad.i." said Waters. juicK- jo n 't » j „ i nny disorder. Arrant iRieot tm;nty~haTe~t)cci i ii iade-fe r-tfa: ' ” 0'* porUtlon across Indiana.■I de- -Don-i give, up the. Idea ot go;
to Wasblngtgn ond demanding t
| 5 , ^ The brigade was dlsm liwd ui I p. M.. when It was' nascmb
tAMn agala..ftr. & pnrarte ih rouffh. S Jami I- ' cterans w ith tin cup* solicited ci I* . . tribuilons from the crowd along “ '■ .if line of march. - ’2 , . '"J . T lie money: was turned w or
J. B. uoiey, as there wns no nec »Jty of expending nny of the JJ
I -!r?. UIQ p r meals. Ifoacy said the mess fi in o C now contained About *90........
i ' m c i Lrlously
c'tani! B a rk in g o f D og C a lls
te n lio h lo G rue som a 0
I Fage In ib lv In g - ’A p cd
CH j CJIALLIS. Idaho,-Uaji^35..«> t in W keeper of a shoe J“ ^ ‘*|herc. was- found murdered at
docr.iteo of- hl» l ltlle estnblUhn I seven' this m.irntng, evidently the vlctil moder-,a ro'jtxr whom he surprised.; Pres- His head hod been split open ■ f it i i tn . 'f in «*?• wtiieh-*«a-f<wnd-near lonlght liorty.jbiy ot. TJje r.v,h resUter Ij j hisAJiop fr« io--t''-rfl-rifled .T lie body wa.i dLicov forty- ttv Sim Hessen who.tr dog raLv
-il.-:urbnice about daylight, r,' * 116— H '^ 'w n s - laat tp m al lvg abw ’ resby- o' lork I.vst-nlcht. He apparently 11a. tof hi- dcv-h >hortly thereafter fo
wa* an 't.i'R coin*before he retired.' to him — r:ng f J n n t j i - o n -tn t ~ axe wet nemb'T t-v exaimWd by R. C. Thomas, :hurch. r ;r -p rln t expert ot PocateUo.:e rom- AH lUht'sIobe.': had been rem to f oy- fit'm Ihelr foekels In thc store.
n n ! Read was believed to have a 3 can- ilvlnc (.ome place tn California, lor M -; / i4d a tu:p-:on. J. A. itn frlagto t i:y ..for f:i;;):oj-c.o? i ‘-r ‘.r '-.rna l revenue ncU, or 'Trnii In B rl-r,I. ; nr.id h il l U:-r;i .\ t;. ld e n t ot Ci
irrtuniy for Wj-ear*.
T B E o m r
E H 2____________________I
Mker Tell^ ng $246,000 ikeragecDeals
I H o ls ta d te r L en is ia l iv e Com
, . m lt te e ' Q ues tio ns . C liie
.E x e c u tiv e o l N e w Y o r
' 7 ^ C ity A b o u t Ih v e s tm e ii
OicT _ 0 / ROnKItT-ST. JO IlN « - (AMoelated Press S ta frW r lle r r
X T E W VORKr^May- U — May(------- j Wnlker. In a Her
^ ■ speelncul.ir nppearnucc aa I?” '* v,1lness today before Samuel-See
bury, acknow-ledi;c(l renllxlng $2«! , 003.70 w llh o u l. iiive.stment trom
brokerage account w ith Pnul Bloc: thc-iiubllsher.-BiH l-dcnled—h»“ U
The tracltur- <>T thc brokera* ' , transacllons came as the may<
completed a., fu ll dny on the stiin IV.I." o f th B nofstadtcr’ leRlslntnre'coir
. jL mltlee, whleh has been encaged i sumI a sweeping M months Invesilgatlc „,,h ;o( the municipal government, wll
'Seabury ns coun.<;el.Thousands milled around In troi
—— of the county courtliouse ns W olk = saron the stand iomettmcs moppli r iT r t hU forehead nnd mixing repart' IJ l I * an3” tecHinTiTiHoii.i fh hla niiswe H I ^ to lhe scholarly, gray-halred Sei
I -wiien the mayor arrived in t l I R i n morning lhe whole ' nel«hborho< n iU S echoed w llh the cheer tha t went u n l l U ' day the streets around the bulli
;lna were black w ith men and I men .who stood there, for hours Ju
H au l Yor^n mirno?a call "Jimmy."Inrlde, the corridors were fill
c rocs throngs that battled to gel 1 strte the - l ittle eourtroom;.-dcsUni
OUblu ti’iat n u m ^ r nad'. been admltti ,They stood four nnd live deep : -nround the walls.
2s (/ll H l« rs and Cheer*'umbed I Ten mlnute.i wldom passed wit---------- ;tm t-nn-outbur«-trom -thcsp«tatc
: Whenever ,_tticy_crKllie<l _ .Wall - 1 / 1'w ith a point Uicy cheered. A t ott ^ “^ r t ’ t lm w th e rc were loud Wsseet- - ^ to i ”That a boy Jlm rayl" one ( c a J h I ninn shouted above thc d in c f es s fS S outburst.
• j Walker said fhe jo in t accounl 11 miiiBht opened, w ithoul any In itia l Inve q J W *Im e n l. -on Mr. Block's aplew B O h io 'c '^d lt nnd reputation."jK m r t I '■Did you stand ready to slnnd 1 fd ihCT 'lo® H'nl "»‘8hl bo Incurred? " & ai ^ 'bury asked. ..........
'ir.Mha'^BnsWcffd.____ __________ t r . __IB u'ftv I >'o“ ony agreementhorltleV“ ’ ‘ l effect?'*
1 "Tlie subjcct wns not dlscusse (lft *Tha account originally wa^ tn 1 '^ •rln am e.o f-P a u lJyo c lt-« nd -J^J .-W a lllin ou chansed lo P4 „n ,l^ [B lo c k end Max Block, the publl
m u l l ' l l The Rtnyor-verified a statem m ^ r l ‘ ' “ >‘ account was oi«ned
•rnn« In February 10. 1027. and waa clo* - ,ln AuRU.st 5, 1020.
,riy-<<>-i_TJi!Lmaj:ocj|sldJheTL?v(»8J)0J/raMv 4er.sundmK as to how withdran
Ifl oh tn i'^ 'ffc lo be made, but "n metl jlnnkets’ ' " ' develojwd,"• f X o l KJ'Plalnlng this method, he » Iy ‘ ' , y ;wlicn Mr. Block mode n wllhdra ave th e ''^ f publlslier would Uke out
IrqunI amount fo r him <Wiilk le cash'” "'* when the mnyor him
any moucy from the y icount, M r. Block would wllhdra' is'ino of -Similar amount fo r h ln w lf .I. -"W e i "As a matter of fact." Seat L~nn[,..'fjild . "d id you not make requ .- l„^ ij- ito r.-w lllu ira *a l8 before any pr
• had a'icrued In the oecouiit?")f BOlne' Pfling t l ie '* " ''• ” ' " “ i"” ’ answered.
td until 1*” " * evidence. Il-showed am bled I o f sums ranging trom t ' iBh thpi*® M5.K7.75.
A -lK te r- ln tro au ccd --rron i- 1 led co n - i^ '" *^ to Pnul Block explaining lonir Of the nccount K.iid an/ ‘* " " ';c o m B la * agent-had advised I over to im w iic..lo liavc 10 neces-.!?” »«ount wtth the mayor and 1 16 1 3 2 1 0 name of the accounlIty ........ „ 1»•ss tuncf '" '" ^ depojUted nt o ba
" “ jWulker Mplalned. vb u l. l i .waaJ I In n safe n l home available for 1
1 - 1 Walker and myself. I I .~rJot tt vault, you understand.
• ' Ilc said he alwny.i kept this m<
I I I IP 'Continued on Pace 4, Col. 3
m i d JOHN g T lB E R T P L A N S
T O W E D B L O N D E ST
lls A t* , IX>S ANOELES. May 25 ui'i - _ , .-lip of n blonde glrj mny become
IQ O u t- fi'Urlh wife of John Gilbert, scr -------a li r n ' t i l t - dtTorn ’ -rrmi r
iH M gn Cliilri'. film and »Ugn beautj made fina l n rx i August 15.
Th<- rnKagemenl of the vet iicuir .ind Virginia Bruee, hbi len
5..UV-C-li,<|y, was leanved In the lllm - hoe shop ony today nnd thetoup le tw itat 1 n l the « . i the wedding date for. imrt >1Uhment ntelv otter the Ollbert-Clalre vlctiln of vofce W recorded.
.. Mu-J Bruce..a newcomer to f >pen wtth ;i„,i a ilbert fell In love while woi near-the;pn a rrcpnrTiTPWre. T h ry -b
a iir-ii picture today. "Doa-n Sti «iOf> had .in oristna] Mon' by OlJberl and ; iLscovtfrefl j.., mmpletlon. the arto r h ^
raLwd a ij^^onip « film director.
S K S r C H A tU S 'B S N K X C O S E S
r^ ih / iL K TO P R O TE C T DEPQS 1.' — -t were to ' nf.Atl.ta.-!rtaho.-M«v-S i f- tv 'mas, fin- Stale bank. Challls. clo.ie ^0. clofo loday tn the face o f a1 removed uhieh .alarted fttie r clcsing Mc ore. oT t!;r bur.k nl Salmon, nnd left .ve a wile I<T r^ 'unty w itliout a bank wllh >mla. and uordrrf-flgton. an - «;i-. KJ.nk Ct Sr.lucn ,i'emje bu* aii;i the ruiv-on tn>* local
• ■-irt'-il TiirAdav m tm lnc Ban' Ot Custer aiino'ir.rrd the rim ing
I acceultated lo prolccl itA de;ras
t y ASSOCIATED PRESS ?
F A L ]T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O . T H U R S I
) Baby “ Is 1repecjal to The New*)
- I t * —JE n O M E -M a y-3 *-8 lM rift-Jo h£ ; l O '; IMfUlhTon, Jerome, Ir lm rC e lp t of •
I ’.clter from Mr*. John Mogenscn. or I whose doar-stcli a flve-dayo ld b ^ j
jQ f^ . that Iho Mo«cnsen.T "most •c«tUn-
»u ;« f *^a?rt?^*osely wrlten pages slate It / l l ie i various way* th n t tho baby U no«
. Mogcnsens’, tha t she "loves It. aJ Y o rk do all the Olher six odopled memben
o l Uer fam ily." and under no elr- Y ip rit eumsUnccs would »ho oUow onyont
to " b i iv . ^ ^ or barter this llltU
-------------m-hf>v»-ha4-tr«n-«lK lo 18 vliltiOria day from 9 o’clock In the momlni
le r ) " t i l l D;30 a l 'n l j h t : some'cuMOUS bfby." the w rliet
fiery. During the past three days lh a v i as n had letters from many nUces asklni
-Sea- at)0ut the story people have read If $2«!,- lhe Den\er. Oregon and Washlngloi om a papers, arklng If I t Is true, and It ; Block, would le t them have the baby.
-rona-tw rty-ovcn talii-ioc-la-iianu Ing.ot m y-iJrlce.and_I.could.havf It I f^
would let them liave •the chiW. / lerage minister and wife trom Oregon. wh( noyor hove no children of their own. wroti stand ajking tor It. But I can’t and wll -com- no t-pa n w ith It." reiterate* Mrs;ed in ____________ ____________________g a l lo n -----------------------— - ' ^’ 3 0 0 V E T E R A N S D E M A N D
BO NU SE S A N D .W H IS K E 1jpping - ——panee SAN rRANCISCO,.Mny 25 OT) - ‘swem about'300 World * f t r vetefana'lcf
here todiiy on a projected tmna n the contlnenul trek to Washington U irhood demand fu ll payment of their bo n t uo nuses, legallzntlon of wines, beer an( build- whlikcy. and government llotallei d wo- of a $5,000,000,000 “ proBperlly loon, r* Just ■ Oeorge M. Seeger. liend ot th' >- MeW' ■Brp'i |irBmiH(geii |>eele\H OOO mwe vet
cmn.% lo Join the movement on th filled way nnd ihn t ho expected no. trou
te l In- bue oii the Joiimry. He eald an "Ih 4l«ned -Ulll8oncc.unlLJiu<l_bcpn formed t
j:itcisU)ut.uic..cafmn!ini*i.<."''The muted, cxpret lo arrive in the capital Jiinc I ?ep all . .' — —^
.u .- L [G IM O ( iS B I l IT L [ .rtatorsr------------------- ;------ -- .--------------------
I H I E T f l P P H P ie old , _____if each BERLIN, Mny 25 (,JV-Smoldcrla
. . . polltlral passions In the ncw Prtu »Oan diet broke ou l in hand-lo-hnn fightlne between National SoclnlUt
plendld CnmmunLit:. teday wllh u vlt lenco unprreedentcd In the parlli
nd any_ nienUry hUtory of Germany.’ ®«‘ - Tlic. lrr;Lil:iilvf Imll was wrecke
and n l Iea.st a hair doxen member -mayor jn flu a in g 'n riu n it.— arre— Injnrei------- Deputy. Juergciacii. a I'nder. of thnent to social DemocraU, w in took no pa:
In Uie fm r. was carried unconacloi :ussed.~ Io n hoepltnl. tn the w ith flsLi, Inkwelb. dm lr legs ar
-W a lk- ■urater-bottle.i.-thc-ifytilatora-foogl .0 Paul their battle lo thc h iu rr end. lUblUh- Wllhelm Pleck. a Communist dei
'ift^'. rose to a point of order apd i ilcmenl the top o t hts voice sliouifd 'the ned on were murdcre.rs on thc Nnsl bend . closed' es. The Nazis jumiH'd up and mai
n mass nilnek <m the Communl j i o j 'h r ^ t ^ r » , whom tiifv o'ltnumben
method
hc fcnid ■ ■■“ ■
" ‘ 7.1 ' S o m c t l i i n iViilker). ,himself the ac-idraw a ^ c.oa» te r. ; /.t
T«xt tUY.'MCS o -i-c '* Seabury &uo<5-niArs isvu
aed the ' !<m <7500 ^
n- - M a r ! '- ' ling the ■
E S '»unt b j . I)
i H r r A j i f c limd. nor ' S l E i l j
IS:STAR I ^ui'i - A j “ : rome the | r t. screen ________ __________.
•auty, b - - I /
•veteran
Tiutiveiy m a ,y ^ ‘ l l ld t - A A f
, r i l : ^to fUms.rworklflgT -b r js n - - = = p x . - m V n - ^ 1 Stnlrs,” K ll -- r , — ■and upon I t ' l I I hopes to
JES ‘POSITS i
clo-ied I t l Io f a run ' ------------ - T ^ ) . ' •; Mon<bv — ------- / . ' wIrU C il'- / / .-sS-
W l l h l n ^
.«rdx-iil b»nl L \Bant o f-'«lns w.v; , • 'le;Mfttlon. I
5 NEWSPAPER IN TWIN
L S DR S D A Y M O R N IN G . M A Y 26 ,1 03 2
N ^^F orS a le ”iMogensen. 'There la n o t monej
JOlmlcZUUtil- lo » I r nm m r." _of a- -Bhe believes the nole thaTacccim-
\ on panled ihe child which staled tha' baby the fn tlier had died last j-enr am idm rlu ift mn’her.dled . t rhUd-blrth . lo ^ tu n - true. "Thanks » thousand times t(____ the tvifson who hroi.aht hbH to me,te In whoever t t was.” »ajs the foste now mother.
t. a* " I believe there Is no' one whi nber* x?ould rIvc a.s sweet boby a* th is awo;■ elr- *JU} Uu- InlepUons o f taking i t bad lyone again lnter; no, indeed.m tle I f the child loves me when pown ------- i ne - tnu not g ife lo lewe me nu maf■ lt^A II|.r.n 'lifm .tV 7 h,. 1. tnld «B llLmlnf mlng oil mine, and 1 do not care to lool rlouK Iplo' the niatwr any rurtherrllo-liM Tltet. beamllullv torniM babv and^ l havo grow into a line young man. I an ikIng sure. If I can mako him lo ," Mn td In MiKcascii .concludes.iglon 'flic nther adopted children In Ih l I t I Moeen-ien family a rtrm -happy, ac
' eompliJhed young folka ranging linamflla pa from M yenrn ta 4 yean._____
W J They have a regulor orchestra' o 13. A lfi<V o-m ana can l i ir n l i t i * <If3«nt , who fu l' evonlng’s enterUlnment Ihem lo-ote ;sclies. Tlie new baby hos been heart 1 w ill.U y received by nil. aix l na they wll Mrs. I all leU ^tritors, NOT FOB SALE.
S i i i l s Es i m m,n to I ---------
r in d CHurch C a lls f o r R e o rg an izaUon 1 . . •
p t io n o f E co no m ic Syst the •
- 4 < n i- a m i-H 4 ts -« t - 6 a m b lin in thetrw j- --------
AT^A^{TIC C ITY. N. J.. Mny : •The* •Wv-ew«tpiDg-«corctiitlxoUon-of. tl; une f t p n w n r rconomlc sy»temrimiSeaui
federal old for '.he unemployed an enforcement or anU-gambllng lav "/ro.71 rilfe'ffJimes to the stock ea clUJi;c- were demanded today by t t Mrthodlsi general confercncc In I
---------iS |R ' The dmands. made.ln a aeries I J d l f t otneisnironotmrcmcntostnTOTioTi
ic, m:1i1 nnd Indurtrlai problem were prefaced by a vlgoroua denuf
lerlog elation of modern business, i™ *- “ x iic present Industrial- order •hand unchristian, iinelhlcal and anll-sc iBllst* tla l becauAC It Is largely based on ll profit moUve which I* o direct appe
larlla- to selflshnr.w." the conference state . ^ Thc erentlon of n commission 1
•ecked coBgreulonal authority lo s ia il i nber^ Immediate study ot present cdM J p w 'iiBnrw-ii5''frwmnicniJfa:-“ ^ - ' " T " )f the .The Immediate need. howeVer., J port itatcm cnt declared. "l» -fo r fcder Jclous unemproymcni, relief.’* The confe
. ence directed nL^hops W. P. McDo^ « ell. E, H. HugliM and F. J. McCoi [ought iitn . as n committee, to urge uix
President Hoover and the congre I dep- lhe "Imperative necewUy for actto ‘ I'd n l now tha t private char7.y nnd stn there I rfsllet tunds nrs reduced nlmoal
jench* jtnrvotlon level:" made | o the r points Included:
nunlst I Modification of the antt-trust Inv
^ ^ C ^ E 'u r f f~ 6 h T iiie "5 rC 5 'r ‘«~
l i n g S l i o u l d B c D o n e A b o
o J -.S ',! ' N EED A N E W C AR• ra , V D U r « A V E
5 , DO Y O lr W ANT THI5 PEf> . 1 T O G O O K F O R .
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B u y A A je w CAR vvjiE
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p H M K1 FEllTllRESSllCE’ i«PFBORft«and .
5_bc|______________ ■ '__________
"’m ° P r o l i ib i t io n a n d O rn a n iza lio n
W o r r ie s C om b in e to S t ir
‘S Up T ro u b le s fo r R epub li-
o .n , can P a r ty C on ven tion
(By T lic AModnlrd Prru) T T 7 '^ I N a T O N . “M ay‘ 35^Proi
p o i i f - W —I m ] T I Korrie* are combining lo silt " ‘ f* '; t ip troubles whleh may settle down
'u itoii the RepubUcan naUonol con- > “ ’ ®iv;cnUoii.* * f , r i Pertilstent statements of the In- * terest being manifest by the presl- , i^ / -d e n t tn-the-Bhaplng-of-n-prohlbltlor
-1 plank tor. Uie.party.have.brougjit.i '*<'ve of Inquiries and protesU to th i
will I t became known-Joday that Ui( ■T.p - prohlblUon leaders have been preu-
ing Senntor Borah.-tlielr champion for Informntlon slnee his reporUf discussion w ith Mr. Hoover. Severn
• r are coming to the cnplUil for con'
IL The organized "dr}'" bodles-39 It n ll-a lso w ill mobilize In Washing'
In r Ion next week tb conslder'cani|int{P I J t »lrotwgy to follow between now nm
Dr. Edwin C, Dinwiddle. Mcretarj or th r naUo;)al proljlbltlon board oi ;^ralegy. aatd the board of the na-
n U . tfooaL^nfere iice of organUaUoM '"*■ 8up;wrtlng-the Eighteenth amend- ^ men would map plans "on lhe theon iyS * that both Republicans and Demo-
crnts, on sober second tlMUghl, wll
® T ^ iv c a w tiy ^{ Uorata Client1 Senator Sorah himself is conUnu Ine dclerm liirdly silent about tha
^ y g . »JbJ«VM_w:ell_ua.reporU of d iffer I and (Continued on Page 5. C^ol 5)
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if HBustdariEi^nun- --------
1 nLE R . May 33 (Special to Th N cw s i-E trcd taa a ltla ih ove jrlg ln
,„ 'lj,p !a ted In defective w'lrlng on n wnlc .ppenl hcnter de.«lroyed .tlie.<sci'en-roon tated. I two-slory fromc farm residence of . ^ *’ ‘ ‘ A. Cooper, tlve miles southwast t . here Uils ntlcmono. Daniage uat ri
rer.', a ’ eonlenu o t the lion i£.Tlie loss aa said to hove been covercd by U
Dow-' surance.'•Con-, Although Ihc blaze sUrted (Jurln uiwn! n * 'n d . direction Ot the wJr
igress’ prevented spread nf tho firs to nea ,ction bulldlnss, A Filer ordlnanccjirt state' vents Uie fire dcpRrlmeDt from n
M l t(> spending to out-of-town alarms. i I t was ImpoMlble to fight (he flame
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper and chlldn t lows hove lived on tho fnrm nbout '
years. Tlie house was bulll'about - « — yearmcTr----------------------------------
b o u t T h i s , T o o
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P£PI?£S5/C/'Sjv po irA N DMAKCMORfc
:G 0 T -rovjiHH -PEOPt-e Y p a H .
o m e o p t h e iv
s t i f f f ^ ' ' V ^1.
,'iiglit, 1932, by The New Vork Tribune, Is
W i mm i s n i ACorr ninuuo
o r OWCtTLA'nOWB
'E In c re a s e I n ld a h <
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S t i r P r e s i d e n t A p p e a l s
j j j i i . T o N a t i o n V P r e s t
WASHINGTON, May 35 (,P> - fteM dent Hoover, turning to lh(
ciiued means of aiding the hatloh'i cconomlo sltuoltbn. aii3 rallyiHj
•Pro^: 'pu im o'opin lom n local cnmmimltlci attefl= toehlnd-a-breaklng-ot-lhe-leflslBHw0 s tir Jam In congress.down In a three-hour conferenca durlni con- which most o t tho publUlitrs ex
pressed their views, the presiden B In- presented the information tha I,real- many membera b t tho house whi Ditlon. Jtoled.agalm l..l]it.zn lu..tax.% 'ouli g ilt a now support i t if i t Is Induded U lOlhB ih'e revenue liHITfy'tJis'icfiajc. -
1 u , . S M IT H W A N T S $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,’K : FO R P R O JE C T -IN -ID A H elorUd - . —:vcnil WASHINGTON. May 25 (-J") - . con- 1900,000 appropriation from lhe rcc
. lamotlon fund for rBhobllitatlon o •39 in Iho Dig Lost Rivet project, Idahi
asked tii-g bill Introduced lodo ra n d ^ K « P fw i2 BlvB A-ddIsbrT.-Binn:
i i i i f i j s K§ PERISH WIDI’ “u il i, S t r ik e s Sudden ly ii
iiffer- ' $Qt i t l iw o s to rn ~ P o r t io n - J
” s t a le L a te l iu r in g Da
u r n Tlire« pertotfs were killed^ eight wei 11 r n J>^Jur«d seriously and several olhci I t U I I .were h iir f.la le iod ay .lii-a .toroaC
and heavy wind and rain iton _ which struck louthwcstern Nel
> The ro4ka
------------ -----JOHN NEW rOttT. 35.
, ; MKH. JOHN NEWPORT, about: near Cornell, an Inland village
ast of mllesjoulbenai of here. . . - >■" « ' .StK.S. WARD CARCr. near «c luM Uf Thty ;'W mfaa-nerth of.heff.— as KOO -Ttia injured Induded .Uui ‘ t l by In- Ncwiwrt children, ranshig In a
trom 0 lo 15 years, a Mr. Pcasel ai durlns two doughtm, of near Hendli s wind '‘‘lout so mlles east of here.) near- j^rs. Newport died when a torna
picked up her, home and carried It jm re- ^ distance away, i, t lo r i i^ Newport died several hours later. Itlldreri Mr.i. Carey was killed when she s out 25 templed to e!ve a, chicken hou » u t 15 door durlnc the Morm. The bulldl: ----------UMiied mian lier.____________ ____
Feasel and hts, daughlera dro ■- tlie lr car, In lo (Strain a l n croMl;
■■ ncor'Arajih'hoe. unnble to iee ihrou Ute driving piln.
SeveraUncmbcrs of the Mrs. Aln ■ Ne.ilelici family o f near Cornell w<
injured, bul physicians who rushed Cornell from Trenton believed th
— were noi h u r l badly. .The tornado’s swalh was abc
half a mile wide and badly damog wverdl homes In Cornell, I t swt
r away the buildings on the Newpi
'ioM nz Traces and liftrooted trees ^ A terrific rainstorm h it the eni
— a:i;hv ,-.lc rD nirtth of the nu O i rcodiif^; ns far north as Sutherla
and Herahey. and os far cast Aropohoe Hall accompanied I
- '■ Taln.-gm erallyrbut-the-amoutrtthat daaioge was not etllmftied.
TrI(*!*iione counectlgns were d rupted tn the section nnd the f exit'nt 01 lhe storm was nol'leart Immedialely. The. tornado a ln Cornell about 4:30 P. M. Mounti
\ • ntnndard time._________________
'- J F O L L IE S B E A U T Y GE TS
X D IV O R C E FROM NEGF
i ----------LO aJ^Q E L E S .M a y .2 5 .M l-lIV en I f r Woftlilng, former to ll
be.iiily. In the second action brouj ivcaln-M her husband. Dr. Eugene Nclfon. Ne«ro physidan, obiained iiiirrlocutory decree of divorce da y .'- .
Tlie dancer accused Nelson of i rr;i'.£>Mftb!e Jealousy, physical otU'
— In which shr wns Injured so m ntir.ly thal hlifi wa.i forced to su mnu police, and fits of temper.
_______ - Th,- cntinlf m nrtird In T lliir jEW Mexico, on June ia. 1037. In Ap
1031. Mir jik-d a sun for dlvoi i-liargliis cruelty, but a reconcil uon w ill nffrctcd. • -
^ ^ B A R Z IL L A ^ W r C L A R K - ’ ' ^ W IT H H O L D S D E C IS K
f f ' " ■ IDAHO r A i l^ l7 a h o ’ Mny 25y .. -u m U . lie his djscuased the ra
----- tr r -fu r llm r-» tU i-» « n b *r* -.o t~/ / new party. Il^irr.llla W. Clark 'l / h Wlihhylrl JjH drclslon os to whet{ / / , lo accept lhe Liberty parly noiy jh nation for sovernor tendered Iy h nt the-stnte conventldn In Di
’ Advised lu^ 'hK ntro fT iw tman' 1' ous nomination. Mflyor Clark i
- i - ------ “ ihl»-ts-*-t>le««^Piiiw«-yi*t-l-eih help -appreciating, everf thoughI -----was a surprise. Before makingI sort of 0 statement. I w ill havt
k ' ' talk It over wllh those ’who'.ar'k \ teresscd tri this, new mpvement.'
In reply lo officers ''of ll'ie n< . organlted psrty, Mayor Clark j
W n irlrgran i yeslerday t)rfore, ^ nomination, expreulng tils, lute
in the movement statins he W( be glad to help eklend lhe pi
ir, Inc. prlDClplcx
~ T O D A Y : j a l r . '
m m m. ■ 8 P A i iE 3 — 5 C E N T 3
J M a r g in s to E le c t io n
R e tu rn s .f ro m 6 11 o f 8 1 9 P re -
■88 - c iu c f s - i n s ta te R evea l
i j ; S t re n g th e n in g P o s itio n s
D t P f lm a ry - p a c F S e l te r s ...'Ing' . ,
Hw- T h i AasocIaledTrw) ■ ^/ - r - l GIBE, May 25 — Bolh Republl- ring l-< can nnd' -DoinoeraUc . tickeu ex- definitely shaped tonight
on re tu rw from all but one-tuth ot Uie 'VoU! cast yesterday In the prl- ninry election. ,
JtUd Tn)iii]iitnr« Himoil In Hll prw1nM«I th o( n jo to l. of 810 tn the aUte, and
'those remaln&g uhreported were Jn nlmoet nil Instances small preelncls
) In outlying dutrlcU. aome w ith bare* ly a doun voters of both pai^e*.-
HO-^— Those taktitff the lead In-the-TBT*— ‘ Ious contests hnd so definitely cs-
^ A ' tnbllshed aa ascendancy tho l even rec on Improbable landslide tor the de- , o f tented cnndldnUs in the remaining aho preclncU would not change the re-)doy'i»ult - '_________ ■ - -■ •" lu r th e tickets stoodl '
S John Thomos. Ooodlng. Republican; Jomcs P. Pope. BoUe, Democrat.
PJR3T' DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN—Burton L. French. Moeeow,
i Republican; Compton I. While. Dem-
Im S E C O N D DISTRICT CON- U U drESSM AN - AddUon T . Sm ltli.
'iM'm~yuig .'~Rginfm m n;~T. c : co t* ■ fin. PocateUo. txmocrat.'
{_ GOVERNOR — Brron Detenbach. - I Boise. Republican: C, Ben Rew.' Po-
. '.catello. Democrat. ,
A. 'DollnlCs-en.-Arc6rntP U 6t1ean: D av I George Hlll,- Rlgby. Democrat.
AUDITOR - E. G. Gallet, BoUe, .____1. I TR E A S U R E R G eo rg e O. B sr-
1136. T ftt. Wendell. Republican: Mra. M yr- lu tie P. Enklng. Gooding. Democrat.
I A TTO R N ja GENERAL. - m d . Uer- J- Babcock: LewUton.-ReDubUean;—- l^ L |3 « c t. iL .u uk r.:ld ah0 - m s ; i> e a n r .^
five', s t a t e aOPERINTENDSNT OP - •»« PUBLlCIN8TRUC7nON-Mr».Myr-
' ‘‘ " ‘1 tie R-Oavls, BoUe. Republican; MUsidley, Reua p. MarUn. BoUc. OejsocraL____
r MtNB^INSPECTOR — SUswarl ” nndo Campbell. Hailey. Republican; W.Jt lo It. Simons. Oem, Democrat.M r I ' The campaign wa* marked by a
r. ■' heated debate ond nglUtU)n_-o»er ' prohlblUon but tho Usue apparenUy
" » t- luid m ile effect on the vol<r* to r the nouAo two m iBt oulsUndlng advocate* o t Idlng lhe opposing Usues, parUcularly In — — .-th*-0«o»«»U 4-aee .-rccc lyed_ llJe_ Srove least rote.M ing The Dcmocmllc senatorial voto •ough wos: JamM P. Pope 12 iM ; G. p.
- MIX. MS3: W. Orr Chapman. 7285: Mmlc Harry S. Kessler, (dry).-1200; Ow-« r c cnT .S trn lto n . (WCU.3J127.
, o ' An overwhelming majority o f vot- fKpv em choflcs Senator John Thoma* as
the RepubUcan nominee to return to his seat In the aenale. T lie w te
: was 27.650 tor Thomaa to l i M l tor J- Wesley Holden. Idaho PklU. Hoi-
swept, Jg , brother of Ed M. Holden, Wport „ ,^ - , . . ,« , .i pnAM nl* fnr Ihi. r>nrno.
' Ju-'tlce.;n llre prcd E. t^ikcns to(A and kept a state, W. rv« l «tnlArland o t the Omnge. for the Republlcon st as ' nomination to return to hU present
the t^oslUon, the vote b^lng 28.440 tor n to f 'in t:p re rc c m p a rrd -w lth - 14.44a-tor—
'D e a l ....................................' db!-. For lhe Republican • nomlnaUon i fu ll , for sUile supcrlntcu'denl ot'pubtle arncU instruction. Mrs, DavU defeated M n . Itruck Nine Steunenberg. Ada county achool inta ln superlnlend?nl. 22.980 to 17300.
. fn »>>> r-r.. fnr thg_D>m»rr«HrI firs t dUtrlct congrt/sman. the do- ! cLilon was not ao slmrp. but White I led hU nearest compeUtor by 'mor**
G R O than ft thousand votes. Thc voto 1 wa-i: White. 5385. Oeonie A. Meffan.
' 7. C. Coffin quickly outstripped hla ! four opponents and wlablUhed a de- ; clslve lead w hl:li was not cholleng- , ed during thc night ond dny o f tab-
® ; u lalion. Tlie vole was: Coffin. fU78;- I I. n . Msiters, 3003; Harold Ycam iiu.
' f un- 1 3J57; p. w . Alworth. 2273; Ed C. tlaclu i|R ]ch . 1803.
*e fl- A pceullorlly of the Second dl.i- sum- j t r lc l r.icc was th .it Coffin was an
I ;iavornte of repeal of the Eighteenth' lUiiiin. r,r^r^r!me-t_fliiLLi>iy-»lwhleh«lcnallv A p ril, ; tailed io r Dr. Slratton. ■ . . vorce. 1 . n.-orRC HUI. Rlgby. led his North ic illa - Idaho opponent in the race to r Ueu-
__ . .irnnnt ROvernor. the vote bclng-Htll___• '13B35, und Vlctort»Hefwia..ll,a5a. : .
■ Por the t\Q plaeffl o'li tho supreme" court which were contested by I>em-
3 ON ocrati, W illiam Morgitn-lcd w ith a . 4 vote of :5a79 with Ed Hoiden »ec-
I ond with 12.119 E. A. Owen received 25 on p. M. BtsUlne 72W.rant- —cirara** voto for Uio Democratie,-
| t - ih o .„^n„natjorr-ftjr seCTetarT'-of -s la te - * ncuriy enunlley that of hU two com- oether nfUUy.’n: t.V vole be}i£': Olrard 12.- nomi- JOI; 0 .-P T3oafm rnw r»W I W. YT.- l him cioblc 7H«.Boise Tlie lead of W. H. Simons orer W.
O. Hur^'mnn for the' Democratic ' Tinim» 'nSnAiut Ion lor slate mine Inspector t said u-iis not dcctslvc early In tbe race
trut lntr re tuftM began-to-add-to-Ut*— Igh l l winner's lead, giving him a vote o f lg nny. )3 ,m compared wlUi 10.685 for.HUM- uve to man.ir"k tri- T lif victory of Pope wa»Teoo*nl«d ' lit." b j C ltnrffliin In ^meteoge from Twin newly rn lU to the successful BoUe mayor
k sent which read:e, his "Accept my hearty congratulatlona uttres£|up«» four spleadJd rieU>rr la ./ea * would! tcrday'5 primary and peimlV-m* to pa rty i assure >ou o t my ilnceM 'tKrt^tlitaei
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POBIOABT rO R TODAY- ANDTO M oa ao w — m r w iu i rw mM aftnhW M .
—T ttnptf***!" * * " **** T*-tn ftd U . {{,Ylemnr in Uj« « -K o or period pre; *c >-oHtT'y n p M ym{ot<1«y nmged be- j j j tnvU'OO Kiul SI'deiHMv, M *o rd lij| ^ tq -thff w poft o rD .-a.-C her n«. »ov»- eniment w ctU ur o b w rf fr M re . The d a y -tru eleaf ofid the ba fb itlfter ^resU tm d3e j3 tnchu ia t5P .M .W Ind ^ was In Use weat. H um idity ranteo. .rj M bim n a and 33 per cent o f u lu * ^ i■»>!<».. _____________ I
S H E E F M E r p n E S E N T — - - r t
. . . , ..F.AC.T3 . I S . . B A f E C ASE “
-« A W -fcA iC *-C rrV r-M *y 35-W1- S R ep m e n U ttm ^ -th B -n te a lo ck in - *' dustry completed teiUmony Iicn tbia attaraooa before in tentato P> eommcreO'-oommiMlon— «xamln«x« K w ith pleae fo r. lo irtr rallroMt (re lstii mtea and the Hearing la expected to 11 be coneludM tw ug row wtien .the N
M oit of*-<oday's w u lo n was .de- ' voted- If f u u n f f o t te itim o nr from (he aheep Inleretta. w ith p. R. Mar* thn ll. K c fc la rj ot the K illo n a l Wool „ o ro w tfi’ tauetatlon. the chief w it- ticaa. l i l t testimony, together with u t« iu lr f l exhlblU from. Weftera r > ttUtnwaa-4« l<tna<t:to-:iha«.ft-dU^ ‘ ‘J
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NimiTEIIIlFtlllEijL- JLPIEEB IJSiNTs. yup e r^ae n ’leea fo r W. A. Hny; "
of Twin n l la county, who <Ued iud> 9 denly Saturday a( bla fa rm home }!■ near Twin n u if. « B h«w TM tfraay “ at a P. M . at th i Twlr» FaH i M or- tuanr ait deoDdlwtM h r R«v. J . P. nucUtberry, pastor o f the r ira t BatstUt ehurth. M rt. KuekUberry ana da_u|hter u n t • duel l in d Rev.
InT loeirireek eemotery. Thete m a I *; i - lante congresatlon o f friends at the funeral ceremony. ~
— tha nf A llr .l ybum'a 15M 8a#et(QJ KUMt bat from the left a ld i.
-------------------- 9 8 - 1 1 9 :-------------------- 14 8-------------------- M 33-------------------- -----' P 43 '---------- :--------- 18 8-------------------- 3 0 ^ i r-------------------- . 3 ^ ft
33 - ' 31'
■ 1 i m I m p 1 3
■- - ■ r
ISIxMfPlLS ’ r: lECgOlPtfliS
C irnBV. w U (BpeciaUto W ir -!*• -
^ than 100 a t f nded tha _
^ r t i S a i ^ n c t m l n l l ^ '■ lott-a: Prelude, A. E, -nanela tfte}
tonff. K itlth Evans; aalulatory.I? Daryl Thotnptofl; ta le d lo to t. Amll ,‘i- AnnUi Mldr«M, "W hat - p o You
K n ow ft o r , BUjan lIuU Loncbrikke;
•« e c t lo n '^ r . t r ^ o ? ^ ^
_ Bumples. Uwrenoe Stom and DarylTUompiflBr-—------
„ Bchool w ill cloM Friday w ith .a . 10 pienlc lunch a t noon and a pro> f t gn m .la -U ie .» fien io d ii.____ ;_______
m . • ------ •- - .WABlriNOTOW. U » j 24 (4> -Th*
, Idaho m aniace bualnen w u cut aU mott exactly in half due.- In part, to the “ gin marrlnBe" law reqUtrlnf
: five day* notloo oLlnUntlona to wad,M 4 T * p « t "d n B n iu rM a “ 0 f-tn8 -e n i5 -: M tua dlM loaei^-D urlng— l»31-(h«r* |
w ire tses marriagaa In the stata \ compared w ith 4407 tn 1930. a da- ereaae of 3234 or~49.7 per cent. In ]
. 4l3a .oiaRlaKea,w<re.perform- \
During 1931, the report atated. !
T there were M l marnagei granted u ] compared w ith » 7 m 1930. a de- creaM fi( 3 t or 3.8 per cent. ■
_ The tame 1031 leaWature whloH — [Bnact»d -th e "B lri inar r i a i ^ l aw -fn ^ i y ; agUd a law roduclnir r^«ldenw, re - i a. (ju lw rnm u lo r divorce' jiurpoew' l . . from a year to 90 daya In the belief I i> It would Inereata the divorce busl- i / . neia In the atau. iP. -------------- ---------------- • >St F U 8 T10RET8 TO JOBLSSB , 17 H O iin O ii , Texaa (/P)—Jour'thou-
X\ man, praildent ot the liduaton Texaa i league ball club. P lant were alto i made to give away irroeerlea and set i
The ta n Florida dUmondbaU i tournament w ill a tar August IB. 1
:h Pierce ( 1 ^ ) Brewer, Duke football to s ta rrhaaa lanedtacouh footbaUand i l i t Uack a t Gulfport. UL-Blsalppl. h l |h ;
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~ T f f iN FALLS DAILY
Twin Coimfy J S As Detra ilm • n KMOCBATIO ^
M T. Dan Connor. Filer.“ - - - ^ i ^ e_ncgpyw U U v t» .____— -
'Tf ‘ John B. f l« b e r t« f f l ; / fw ii r P ® I t r '" ‘ “ • W. K. T^imcr. Kimberly.7. CommlMloBer, P in t DUt.^ OeorRe It. Hart^ BUht » commlasloner. Bm o O. VU*.0: Robert Rayl. Allendale, o- Commlsfioner. T U rd D is ti l- '-Jn m ft-U - in m J '/rK U rta u irB ;--------nc Sheriff
-T K V c i i f r n - v m - n i i r . ---------------15 A w r w r
y l TreaaohrCore n .S iw n * . Tw in Palla.
^ r n te rn i i f l r A t t o r ^' O, W. Wlthnm, Tw in Palls.
Prob»ti Jodge- - o u y t . Klnney.-Twln-Pana..............
rennty !<tiprrlnt«Ddegl ,. Maude M^Jdelnkopf. Ko llU ter..
y . A. M lnnlrk.^-^ l n Palla. '
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M uir Iteuahan. who died Tuesday '' robrrifnu'at Ifie T^flh- PdlUTcotinly
“ general hospital, following an at- i „ tack of cerebral hemorrhage, w ill 'Dt
held today at 9 P. M. a t the Twla Palla mortuary. -U w ill be.oondu<t> . td by Rer. Howard Renwlok Can-
fd. non. IWcrment w ill be In the Twin aa Palls cemctcrj-.
^ PLAN NE>V YACTII 8BRDM«M LOwDOW i * v ^ e London Yacht ' n - -clDt)*hxT-aTTpolnterf~coTnmilt«»-tp^
« lean 13*meler y a 0 f laT A l f iS m ^ let Maudlley. vlee-commodora of. th«II- dub. taid It U hoped that the flrat
race w ill be held in American waUrs next year.
‘ IOWA CITY TRfALS DRAW WELL u . IOWA CITY, Iowa (,71 ~ Athletes ed from low ^ NfbrMka, thc ; l »kot*a. .
[aa arc expected at the OlymptetecUoeal lao trials here June 34-39. Eighteen track •et and field events are lUted. - . ; .
eouno a t at. Louli, ho ird h it aecond | aU shot on the 613-yaM, par ft, flTUt .
hole. I
4 lt Mra. K O. Swwnton, Ransaa C l'ty .l. nd raoentiy-pUytd-A round^t-U tadow 1 - |h Lake club in which the neaded-only T- - 31 putta fOT-18 greens.^------------------- j
* j... M H A e d lL a ^ lftUon at.the ooQi» t/• par^o£ileea-at a ba m l.o f dlrefltor* s^ mrtUng last n ight to succeed 0. H. I
m tw tlle r. W. J, .Tanner waa elected tvice presldsnt, ■>. J, Hughea, manag* 1
re ^aM ^M ra^^LoiU te-Hughes, syxc- 1
"■ 'nSetartM <0 n«iR»-.Ward H. O i- - b 6 m iF a rto n u r -C e t* id o ,4 ia r . re . 1 lu turned to h i t home after a rU lt U) t u. Tw in Falla during which be attend- c
ed the eommencemeat ceretumlea a t a .the high school from which h it » daughter, Lulu rem e Osborn'was s
I graduated. Her grandfather.. W. P c ell o*bom.-BrewaJ«r.-Kanaaa. a lso -ftli c ke tended tha commencement program. 1 rip and has returned to hU home. .u , -----------■ . ___________ L _ . _ .
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9:80 o'clock U ai nlgbk d e a trin d tb * alwel Iran waribouta a t £K . oomer ^
r o f Fourth avedtte and Seeoiu atreet < t WMt, whl4b. I I U s U t e d i ^ a t ona. t ia e u tU tte d .tr th e -A m o u r c re m " ........I station and another by the Meridian :. Produce company. Lost, waa ttot t t - I ttmated by the fire departounfc, t t• was a u t^ . ib u t I t U be&eved not to• hayejjecn iieavy.
BOWet T d ‘ AU SC P lO NI-0H LY. CKABLOTTE, ff. c . W — Z>ea8e -v. v«w-r.»n<4tt.ffhi»m.-0faarlotto’e-fato^------- --I most wooian golfer, Ijowa only to . champions tn tournament play, por I aeverai years Mlsa Van Landlngbam J played In many toumamenti,I aBd was defeated In every ca*e but •
one by a chanv>lon; and tn tha t ex-• ceptlon her. contni^rot_**,nt_pn.to.. __. win the champlontflp.
Peter W U toff. Dnlverslty of. V lr-r gtnla br^*a^ilm^>^««^^^^a^mt^Te o r -----r BdffaTBoTJlrlar^^------------------------------- —
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he*:th work -mkI demonatraUoni.The entire coflt_of the dab eour»c
i. blftnkeu and eheeu, loUet article*.- overaUi or, aprons, play shoes and 1
i^ n i ln K n it* . In addltloa («. . oourw work, there .wlU be general I
___meeUnti. picture ahows and rtcr<a»
KIM SERLY c l u b m e e t s g ;--------------------■ ---------------------- umi--------KlMBEIttY. May aa-tSpeclftl to Mm— TM - y iw n = i.1rrt: ' ’A ivm rjay wm a r l
' host«u Tuuday at her country’ home pan for members ot thp. Book club and vlt!
C several uiiMta. Mn(. B. E. Poticr re- T I. viewed 'JVirttm and Vlelor." by Oliver, the ' Mn. B. !I. Proctor announced the Cro
June mectlnR to be with Mr*. J. N. Qo< ’ DbvIs *1th Mrs: B. Wnlter In charge,
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ERGER’S STUDENTS f | l | | ATTEND GRADUATION »>''
B E R O Z^ May 35 .(Special to The J «w ,)-.W hllo-lh* B«r«*r sehool-of. — J da lly doeed Jast-Wday. gradua- on exerclM* were bdd Tuesday In „ leechoolhouse. lo r *U eighth grade jplts. .Alena McOrrror. aa honcpr i ip llr tw d - th o 'r it t« ~ w j» :—James- blea. the claw prophecy: arfd Wal- ‘“ i >r McCabe, the c ia« hUtory. The ddrau ot tha-av«alng-wa» gU fn by. Sj.f: le Rev. o ; Z. Helmaa7 Filer. ^Mrs. J. M. Pierce, clerk o f the ™
:hool board, presented the dlplo- las. Following are the members or ‘ ne class: Alena McOreftor, Mou- ice Humphries. Bemlce stlth . Wal- Br.McCnbe, Jame4_Ablcs,.^ inund
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JEROME. May 35 (Spedtl to The „ ,f, 4cws) — Jerome Botarlana met qu t>icaday e%-tnlng to r dinner at T ^ ' » Mn
mnled by MWs Watida Otto, favored j „ Kith two tiute solod. Cu
Three RU«st.f.T.-C|-c Introduced tOi-n,, ;he,as«ialjloee. Percy Hutton. Dr. a 3romwcll and Al Woodhead. all o f |„ ,a aoodlnc. Mr, Hutton gave the speech
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HIMIIII RESIDENTS Z E E lE E iT S y
HAOERMANrSlay 35 (Special to ’ lows The News) — SchoQV dub. church: of e onA hny scout af n»me» cnllvciietUhe^ tlast « e it tn Jlagermai^'vnlley:--------uiOLm
The annual Junlor**cnlor banquet i<lay ot Hsterman high sdiool. was given of 1 ^ riB iH a J n b o iro a T e T r td i^e n la r* >«l* FoOT-on« were present. ineJudlns members of the'faculty and Mr*. S. SEI D. Hsn, The farewell to the seniors w u {Ivcn by Toutm atter Harry Nesl, prealdent o f the Junior daas, and responded to by Uoyd Jensen. , preaWent-of tha-senlor-elass.-Super- intendent s. D. Hays, Philip DuSauJt.Miss Blanche Currie and Miss Helen •‘J ' ■Olarlir raembers-of-tht-W jlr-ichool- *“ * iacult^’, a im responded—
Oilier, number* In the evening's iS“ projrsm were given by Barbara C ol-'
I leU. Audrey Dennis..Irene Chatter- I ton. Utu» TroTlllo and Marjorie Jus-1 f '*‘ tW . -poJIowing - the banijQet. the . evening was spent In dancing.
Salurday AfleriUiOh Bttdgc-club M l I met w ltn Mra. jes i pjvnon* May I f ( OuuU were Mrs. Oeorgo Martin. K » Mrt.^ M artin Curran. Mrs. John j Tin
E «'• i '■ Ben Frame. Mra. Harry Frailer. Mrs. I Jamei Flcteher and M l« Blanche Hu
Cunle. PrIrfA were awarded M rs.. Bol ®|Tlm T orrrv and Mrs. John Bunjer.'M r ■; acventecn members ot the HaRer-' siw ‘ man boy scout troop tflked to the Ab- um ^ bottrsneh Saturday where they were Mr •; enlcrlftUlciLl>s-Mrj.J3QrcDce^bbfltt^Ro
asiUled by Mrs. Charles Abbott and Bo Mn. 8.~D Hays. Refrcahments w ejo -tB
o strvtd by t^e hostejnes. in addition «ni >• to the members of the troop scout tor
commlttMmtn E. D. Nlgluwonger,! Jei
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■ S X o r S l .a SAU DOl'X GOLP OALL8—A c»o<I b>Q w cxtrrmcly low price................. ...............
OIDES CKa ,,- .M.I/—Thr loRir<i( f l l ih t o f any bait___
3 for IJX3 'LG OF 100 r.OLF TKF.S ,ANDY i)o t:f,i.A s r k ( i is te rV : iV o 6 l f r iS l« l !<bA/l. r ;ro .Shrath, foU IQ.Ineh Icalhi .Trt7 rJat> cnaranlrnl,
W o o d s 5 ? . 9 S ~ Bit or 3 * 1 0
I r o n s $2.46 s.tof s » i o ,
B R IC K IC E C R E A M S P E G IF r id ay . Satmrday and B u nd a j
^Full Quart B riek Scbramm'Johni rO c llc iouaJceC rcA nv-T bree 'F la - '-^ l TOf»-;rranut B r itt le . Vanilla.Freih Jitrawbcrry Pecan..........
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Superintendent S Baflv, Cbade* RHU Abbott and Seoutmaitar Fbillp X>U' "V * ] Saull were pmeftt. . P f■■llagcnnao Ladki >li1 anrlntyjiet —-----at the home of Mrs. Mary Jones Wednesday atternoon. . BU
SaturdayiTMay 31. lias been an* nounced by'the Kagerman Odd FeU lows lodge aa the dale for dean up of grounds of the Hagerman ceme-iiSaa-ioLO^nrancB of Decoration ^ day are beln^ made bjOhtmembers of the Odd FeUows a n d ^ ^ k a h - Ba;lod*ea.--7-=------=— ---------..r— ' -JoM
■___ I --------------- scho(SEED LOANS IN IDAHO - ^ ' 5
AMOUNT TO 8796,500— — _ p*gt< MOSCOW. May_as (Special to The
News)—Seed loans In Idaho under •.he national reconstruction finance
afwfluntAri-tA—ap*: nroxlraately ITOtf-m reporU E. J.^<Iml^^l^eeto^orutB univenitvw - / jI Idaho collego of agriculture e*ten- * •uion dMsIon. Four thousand forty- m t elRhi farmers received loans from1 thU fund. . , “
K IM B E R tY -F O L K S ^VISIT ^KIMBERLY. Mav 35 {Bpeclal to DI
j Tlie News) — Arrlvjls and departurta la
|'^\lra ! aheT'Lacey and son, Paui ^Huvey. returned Monday night from 1 ,
; Boise, where they visited friends; * ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moser. Detroit. / ’ '.siwnt the last week visiting tbelr uncle. W. T. Hudson, and famUy. and ■ Mrs. M. Christian; Rev. George E.
- K e ? K . ¥ - M V W “ ,r“ i - £ -'tBwrencffrSpokanc,-spent-the-week end vlsltlh* Mr. and Mrs. Wellington C. Pierce and left Sunday for |__
.[Jerome. ^
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BUHL. May 35 (Special to The pi« s reMl-BuRncWrchM' ‘ plan-pKP- —JH' Tams for Sunday. May 30. with spe- [o r.; lal emphasU laid on Memorial day. <n ti) tev, O. W. Italsey will *peak pn the ” ubiect;^u«w«nd-Khakl,;i-at>UA: IaIUl nornlng serrlce. • y f " ’‘ [t***-- BapUsi congregation-wUUdBcw (Irief Joaeph. tlw Dreamer" at-thti.Plbk. chun ebool uulon. and will'listen to the n« )astor speak on the subject, **What clinn Are May Become.” senior and JuAlor <j Uptlst Young People's Union-wUl nust neet at 7 P. M. and at 8 P. M.. tha leici ;iastor wlU speak on tb« tubject. ba'ug............................. .............. Frull:- ------- - --------- = = pare)
R & g u t t : t e a m r & 'DUY C LEAN A N D PRESS LADIKS' SILKDRESSES_____■ttT^n or Fancy) ^LADlES'WObL' / K H " “DRESSES ........ - V ■LADIES' COATBJ ^ ■
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n » Young Man Who Interrlewvd Wome lAU About Religion.” o f th iPastor N. H. Unea of the Method- Uchurah-*UUdaUv«_a-.jUtci«Uj. o t the Tanged roestage for the young peo- e Sunday morning. tu r-aaM-the-^hriaHan-«hureh,-the-i»afl- -W tn >r w ill apeak on the subject. "Croas I the ChrUUan Religion." At 8 P. r. the young people o f ihe Twin aUJLJlutotlflOJlwrduw llLpuLPn ■1>lajuat,lha Chr&tlan churcli pep- „ ' j , I8 Of Buhl. Tlie pastor will, bring a rlet mes«tgQ on '^ouUt and the q
Rev. b . A. Finch of the Naxarene lilirch reporM the return home of Is daughter. M ia EimesUne Finch. luston. Idaho, where she has been eachlng: and that, Mrs. U W. Un< « ** ’ a'ugh and son. Lawrence Wesley, _ . Vi.itiftwH . u g-jn. ,._Fotlarents. M r. and Mrs. Finch. Tha ta n 1
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. . . Y O U K N O W TH E Q U A L l -W E S TE R N GIANTS. .You know
w rlfke thay give and you knoWj A ttio " stands back oT avery tira w stora w rvke . 4 f any W eitom GianI v cu Jb ^ M P (K » riohJ_EQUAL TO A N T F IR Sf^LINE
-M A R X n T b rin g - irb a c k 'a n d w a 'w ll ing only fo r the actual serrice you
THIS DRASTIC PRICE SACRIFICE 1i only t irM diM, Thurtday, Ffiday an M iy 26 to 28. W« wsnt to »4m« iRKk maka room for new thipmants that «ra < rvQular low price* lr> tha pi»t haV* pr slantial »avlr>o» for you, but ih it l i THE BARGAIN IN TIRU WE HAVE WEF
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V E N D E L L -C L U B = MEETS— F
WENDELL.May 25 (Special to Tha ' p lews)—Contract Bridge club was ‘ind Mra. George Heswr.. Mr. and For .Ira. Melvin Oatca. Ntr. and Mra. P.' new i i. prehman. and Mr. and Mn. H. L- Powfl'
------------------------------------ makcjSee the new Leonard Eleetrie Re- Uoy (
'rlgerator at Logan Miule Co, next Purcs ;o Ulepbone aflWe.-Ad*. • ' luse
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CC Is made hr. —Our~Wwl arn SarttH■V arvj Saturday. ply and 6>t»ly ar* IrtCii««k qakkly ir.d at quoted below. OurI «ra ordered. Our Tube* and all our olhaV« provided tub* LOW prka* during tfI THE GREATEST a cuttomar at thete pWER OFFERED. DAY SALE!
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ru c t io n . . . Our Tlrai ara rr)ada 4 FULL I and breaker or proteetioo ttrip under the trea id "8*p1y under tha tread."
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. " “ brtng :^nr own <Fafa»iryparta...«ai _ 4g<. ,* i. gilrhMJ. . .1 .Mgber In seated ra
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E W - W O N D i ^ F U L F A C E P O W D E R ;P re v e n ts L o rffe Porca— ^ / g
ror a youthful complexion. ~ i im T ^ aw wonderful MCZXO>OLO Foco - ^Kfler. Hides liny lines, w rln k lu j ,ll iHuei. w3ti^ m o c h |ifuvcsi ' • I - "j^likea I t tpread more smoothly and .{ ' '4 ly onToafeet. Wo naotrshldTTDScsr—^ ^ = 3rest face powder known. Prwenta -.1 te porei. Ask today for- new. won- rfu l face po*der. MELLO-OLO.■ t.-«uLta trttry complexlOB..—- . , , , , , |loreson's Drug Btore.—Ady. ____ .. _ _ J
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one tire o r a te t. 'T h e s to reI 'g e t - - y o a r - i l ro 5 - fw - y x i.—■4Tintt«aCuftein0r.ORES OPEN t oit. D U R tN G T H IS S A L I '
«t-Cant«r T raellfl»» I l i llcors, ■IrtCludfdln th l» "2 for 1" sal#,’X r Double Duty t i r t t and Inner ilhar tirat ara quotad at SPECIAL ] Ih it ula. . . . ONLY 4 tiras t o ' ' .« pfieai, af)d ll'» only a THREE-
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.L Ply ar^ 6 FULL Ply from bead to * . - read, miking lh»m equal to tha to-
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Ther# are Ih m hundred ttn 'cm W In th« United a u u i v i ib mor* U un ftlr
_____ Ih lr t x - lh o u t t a d pqputaU«._:ln #«!• « i.h u « i hM o ifA t» . iH t^ U h t th ilr " *
0Mi»li9U j tm o n p n d l tu r u w m Him t m i i f UxTM bundrtd n in iiy - •■
, u w ^bUUeo, Tour bnndrtd tIUrtyWlTi
’ mOUoB 'doIUm. Then In nln*t««n imj hundred th irty. »lter, the b l | b tn k in / in «toe)a u d bu loeu, tha outlay
- ballon, eight hundred e lm n mlUJon l« doUm. when tbey itu n ld b » n been
: — .'p tr in i t x v a tu . And beeaaM InDomi ^ w u a lned r deeltolng. the ^ t lw were no
— " m iu th *U *b m io n d b tle r« fw th g J tt tAdebt. r tu T M t r t s o i- |1 v » for the iM t r e » 'i esptDdltum, but tbere '
—■ were m ui/~elUw U » l «■thus ever In olntUen hundred th lr* au
__ ^ tjr.a iM ,.p u tlr.(rQ m -th e momentum of pre^^preuion endp trt ljr for rellsf work. . ,
tiliere were, howiTcr, one hundred pu jjtnatcen oIUu out or the three bun* of
. dred ten the* aetutOy reduced thalr ^ tndebtedoen In nineteen buadrea th irty. And thiee were moeUy the p|< a n ille r oltlei. The la rte r a* city U,
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tm m m m m m m ' ■ bt■ . a
THE 80C IAH 8T OABPAIOH
One ot the pnaMenUal nom'lnaUnr ^ eonventlenahu already mat, thoufh «
' ve r^ few people outelde the p a r^ {« repremted erer pay muob atUntlon to lU eeoloni. The- national toclal* di let party did lu nominating In .U ll* e\
______*aukM _lhIi_w cek_Jta_candldate . ^Norman Tbmnu, got the nomination p,
--------•■* a matter m wuiee. T lie eelectlon t■ oC a candldat* for Tice preitdent kl>
wayi eauee dlMusdon and ex- F dtemeat. ! r
DuHdj Ihe poUtleat canpa lfti In the ta ll the loe lallit poup wtU « 5 t aa hard ae the t* o I ta d ln i partlw. ^ NO one eiptcU the. toelallit. Ucket
■to win, j et » would be bcw jla ltl to °■ ■■■II (he who!frtHillofr'lt*iTOlere
ten to MclaUit arfumenu. and * , apeeehce AlODf with the othera.
r ~ --------- I f tn nri n w t r w ty iia i Tiot eontrovental and BOtemmenlal n
. . . . . plbUomu and a im *ot every M ilduily ti_ contendlnf jroup. One o f the trou? d
blee w lln blind partUaiutilp U that ' It flTce no ehuce for new Idau to • rettlTe conilderatlon or (or oM opee
~ ~ to bt W tfrt with h'fn;r.^t rrn'lrlttwThe American people, thooxb a
lltue feartul of Soelallam ae' a name o r 'a poUUcal thaory. are not at aU aTcree lo adopting lueh eo>operatlve m e lh o d iu p iw e j^a p u b le Md_uM-[ tu l In our axUtlni'aretem of gorera- ment. . , i
n B s a e a a s ' I
CXPENStVE M AaniAO E ■
According to the old Joke, I t U n i---------- 4he-nrM-«eeV>«{~ m atrtffieey-tha*--------- cmnU i-lfeahe-upkeep. A I t . pa^
w o fW would n re rfe that. >Tho trouble about marrtace, ta y i]
Birt. Bertha.OrteU, U tha t I t U too] cheap aad aaey. A yOun« fallow getaj
! a little old ear on the InitaOmantj plan, then hnnu up a g irt and drtvel i
i h«r around, and the f irs t thluff any* I i one knowa, they are married. H iettI ........ «oae chUdren, and the parente haw |* a-terflb le time eu^nrtiSf-than>'aod'~
edueattac them and U rln f up t« the - r ' Joneeee and one th io f. and another.]
fio_M rt, ortim would, makfl It!. harder to get macrlad. la order to
— -------m«kB U c m g .u i t f Oft, ane pwpoye( a charre o( fire handrcd dotlaia r v
I t jv r» vm ld M tb e iiio a « B rd }ro re M .T T b a t 'f i ' f rn T 'hAOu t i^ u ld than
' be £0 m ttty f f ia n t ic t t . ' V e wsnld •ay, off-hand, Ibete m ight be fire
'■ per cent u many, Xngafemtnta would often laat a Ufetlme. And .be* fo r* loafr to correct~tns iltuation, i r r wmtd be p o t ^ a prohlblthe Uk
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[St>CIEXYlAND CLUBS
•Ur*. E B.~fnnUine “
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The bC e and B Olub met Wednta- - day attemeon a t the home of Mre.n A H itoH fh nn fflim __i S S O ^ i a r t bualne* eeiiion-wu — ooodueted by the preddent. Mr*. Albert VteMr. M n . A. ,h»Re«iu* gate a report o f the ^ r tn tJ o n held re- eentfy a t K laberly. l itn . A. N. . Holmes, Mre. a * . ^ d . Mr*. Kate ^ Taber. Mrs. 0 . .0 . WUllame and M lu Ruth O a rtln f were club t u ^ an<l fltteaB <nm bet»-«tUada£^-7S»^^ „ e Umoon waa spent aoclally and the ^ t a y s , M r*, y y d “
a l lm aerrioas and aerred retrcah- All a u n t* 2ran * table ehanalngiy ap- U r pointed in p ink and v;ute. ^
A special m eetlncof the Order et F ii the X u t« m Bl«r waa treld Tuesday trb «tentn» In the M aaonlo T emple With I.le
Bw bere oT a e ^ ^ r a ohapW aa guests. T3ie Initiatory L0| wonrWM^xempUfled^ Barry. Oo
aUtlnc. A aodal hour w u enjoyed and refrckhmenu aerred by a com- L‘ mittea «oat>oa«l of M r. and M n. Stuart Severena..Mrs. Walker and f ‘ M ri. Clark, a ll of Hansen, and Mrs.H. O. Schuiwev Mra. B. P. A»bury, ^ Mr*. O.- O. A itn o ti and M n. It. O.
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MAYOR.WALKER TELLS“ i OF...JIAKING $246,000 »■ ON BROKERAGE DEALS.(Continued From T»oB'e One) - ]
In the aafe becauw the Income tax already had been paid on It. and he did not Want to mU I t with money ,J 6n-whlch the tM b id yet to be paid.
Wltft the money from the account, "Where I got the money I am roi
wmity to te ll you,- he replied, “ but 1,15 to a a i m e l B u t l ^ d T f u K i n i r T Mi think, g o ln i a b it too ta r, unleu U r. n i Ohalrmaa, there Is any ehvge o l mt impUeatton I uied i t to purchase o r Influence w ith any public ottlclal." no:
Tha-name ot RusmU T . Bherwood, Jei commlt^e boj
Ing fo r the t lm time shortly ix to re U( adjovroment. Rc
Beabury haa contended Sherwood ^ Is W alker^ peraonal buatneH and ^ I financial w n t , and that the mayor ^
If V ttT w M ltle e '’li h and i!**' " ;®] Shortly after Sherwood's name o.
authorlied to represent- the mayor ,a in certain toaMaotlons, an^replled: _
“ The .answer-U'^no.’ 'He w'as not „ authorUad to act for me." -
Seabury produced a document m purporting lo ba a copy ot a letter 10 of credit payable to the mayor's to wife and asked U BherwooTarrans- tu ed fo r It. *c
“ He m ight hate." the mayor re- ‘ h
This line of questlonlns preelpl- I t atrt-anothCTTTOf-tJw—hB*ted-e«- "> to n ta a between. Democratic maol- ben ot the committee and Seabury * that punctuated the entire hearing. “
"Is there no IlmlV to this prying i IntoTpermnal affairs?-asked state " Senator John J. McNaboe, m inority ” , member ot the Republican conlroU- cd committee, “ is there no decency ^ le ft t 1 want to find out whether " Ihta Is the United SUtes or Russia.”
Tha entire morning saulon was g devoted to questioning Walker about erenU leading up to tha granting by tha city board of estimate of a 1, rranehU B-^ihe-i^uJtibrtU ureom T J pany to dilerate In three of New York c u y n t r g-bgmuBtu T - ------------- :
FILER RESIDENTS ENJOY CLUB EVENTS AND PICNIC
rUfVR. M »r U M S nM iti to H i . '. News) — StTeral sotlal groupa ot. f i^ e r cnJoVM MUtlDCl eU ly p U t I
or the week.
I w ith Mr*. W. M. Cantion.There were' 13 women present- ‘
fa tres club e n io ^ a ^ ^ >
I nlng w ith thalr sponsor, Miss An- . nette Jacotxen.
--C]SMe4-in.Fn»r-rural-hlah-eah«oltI held a plenir at Clear lakca Wcdnes- . day, X^ter they enjoyed swimming J at Banburys.-_^
I joI - k b I ^ ! ! - ^ ” " * ”. N e w argue wlht a too l LJsl- eners may not know wtilch Is
• 'i-hlch. Eh whst? There'S not .1 argument hera. For eYerybody .1 knowa that: Oood Tlmea aie JuslV( around iha wmer—! i»Ji>yK 's
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r Uiat m T tt lp ^ H l'T 'l lo p M S ^ ^ ^- Spcadt-thrlUs, Meltement-evtry* , - iwond.of the w ty l. .
r* ' ' ' •t f TenTi«en Cartoon, Toreby ,
Oeaedy, Trarelegwa ------EBTNews
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H i i BISSUf lPLOMAS
TWiTrFallsrEdenrDiatrlch,' "i !: Jerome, * Kimberly and- Bliss Students Graduate £; ■ -------- ----------- K
[: OOODnfO, May 2S (Bprdal to m ! The Neva) — Sunday and Monday j r ? marked th * c loalni ot the f o u r t e ^ ‘1 ' annual Gooding college cocnmenco* -1 ^ ment ai«t-theHiwatdlngLOf.d*fte*a-lo. **, 4 lagraduaua. ■ ■____________ _
* Allison, O n tv io , Orefoo; Ben Car-- ter. Ofden, Utah; M i ^ ' ClemoDS,
t Pulton, Xden: Dorothy Houston, D ie . n, y tr tch ;- Herbert“ Kannedy;~momB: „ IV Lloyd- -Klmpton,.. glmberlyi . Loulw . T T Lelgh(on714 aranae. orTgob; ju U r "5 J Logan, D IM : u>d Dorothy Proctor, - r. ODodlnc.
^ p r ™ h e d ^ ! * ^ C ,% ? , * ^ iS ie r * 5~ Utah Utsalon la Ball Lake c ity . Dr.I E lijah H u ll Longb'rake, Twm n lla ^, delivered a atli^lnrCoilege day ad>7 dress In tha eTenlng on “ You Must ’ aelier« In Ohoau." Muslo fo r' the
' ' day was Riven by the coUege ehorus: Anabel Horsman. ooodlni; Bumall
. W rlgbt. Bllaa; .H tlen -O tay.,M « ll» . tiie college male quartet; Sra Burkv halter. Boise;'and- Vernlce DID. Salmon city .
s Prealdent M errln Gordon Neala.* OnWersity o f Idalio. delivered an ad
dress. on .‘IC arke i 4>laMs and. Men.**.Miislo fo r the morning waa given
■ by Florence Nixon skougaard and* the college chorus. _ . ' J . ., 'H ono rs and letiers were awardM to : tha.>foUowlnfl;-9aoulty-prU»—B u r-■ nell w r Ight. n ilw : s tudent prtie—
LIi^d 'K im pton.. K lm lKrly: ceK W'• letters, flam Allison. Ontario. Ore- n Ron; Herbert Kennedy, Jerome:!» L ]M ip K lm P L « ? n ,.J ^ ^ r ly -W n g a T M » tth *w ,-8 unny*lde. washlnirtcm: r. Richard Terry, nagrrman; decla- >f matlon Jetlen. Som Allison. Ontario,4 Oregon; Dorothy Bdlnborough, Le- “ nora. ICanaas; Herbert Keonedy;1, Jerome; Catherine Turner; Jerome; e bmketball > Htten^ Wayne Brewer.-
e Uoyd KImpton. Kimberly: Joh|i Reagan. FalrdeM;. Tom Ultlcan,
d Tuttle : Glenn Werner. Mason City.A lUlnoU: trackMeiien. I>on Blakeley.„ Tw in Pslls; ParrtU Chrwopherson., £Utt;laobe£t-Fuit4mrfi<tenrBad-JB'-
‘® Bam Allison, Ontario. O re g o n : a. jy»yn»-BT»war..Jrwta “ rnkJn*, Goodmgj Uoyd KImpton. t f Kimberly.\ _As-*-moat-aM»roprUt*-part-ot-tha.« exe«ls«. trte nd ao lM m Ta uh pJijr-
ence Darretc. who len'ed the. school It M leacher and dean ofu-omcn t { r ;r 10 yean, offered s memorial service 's to her In the colleie chapel. A plo- ;• ture w u unveiled and a memorial .
scholarchlp subscribed to help w or- ■ thy sludentfc
Tributes were presented b y 'M r*.J. Laura Douslas, ooodltic. aa 4 irlend>
tty Mm r .M^rTlIl fnr th»»fsml» _ J ty ; and by Harriet Throckmorton “ “JC Twin PiUJs; and Ruth Street '31,J for the alumni. Mrs. phyllU Calklna
'39. Fairfield, gate a ilo ry ot M l«• i Barretf.i l ife , special muslffwaa pre-
eented bv M n ; Florence NIxon Skou- , / Rsardt Helen Ciray. Melba; Anabal ^ Horsman. Gooding; LeUnd^Deal 11,** Nampa: L. L. CTiryaJw; and a tr io l-S con*utlng of Virslnia DavU, Aber-
de«n: VeTolcaDUI.salmonClty; and “ Burnell W right, niua. lUt” > Ohio w ith 1.710.63S regUtered mo-. *. Iny fx iirH< ■mnnif thit
atatrs.
He ^ 1 ^ TO M O R R O Wo f. y in sT FEATtmE
1 . ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , : n i r . ^ ^ ^ whwpini:,._ _
— Lr ic h a r d I a r l e n -' :i A c K 0 A K I E
^ ROBERT COOGANVIRGINIA BRUCE
H Roanog■ .. romance o f I reckleaa■ ' 'rodeM.
f i £ S | TOM1 K E E N E
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ad- - B U S T E R ”111 !■ _ l
M atinees 10€-28c NU m 10c25c-35e
Y j q m j n g P L E A L L S J i ^ ^
STAR AT .ROXY BOASTS S7- -KNOWLEDGE-OF-YIDDiSH ~t James Cagney, the redheaded Irish I- -Am ericanrw no>e-itra f^ilifrtn r-Te- ^ 5 hlole'ls “Taxll." which cornea to joe
Koehler^ ROJcy theatre today,' Includes among Uls many accom^lsh-
» ments tha abUlty to speak Yiddish. ’ He does sd In certain m om tnu o f the
* exdtlng action o t-the ronianceHn-*— I I which he U a fighting tajcl*drtver of ^ thc-BlrT<»wn.-t«reU*J:oun*asicads. _
ing lady. Roy Del Ruth directs.» •~A'daeg" a ttf m iiHu' r " p r»-kt ira ' t H' Paradise,* a romantic Journey; 1'* "Bamaierlimt.'' a 'Tef t ytooa" car- Ij toon; 'T o rth y Raises Auntie,” a ,' Torchy comedy: and the Tw in Falls *7 News^raham M eNam ee-talklnr**- J";J porter news. , - • thir — - —— - ■: " " g T j r r ^ =
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Jennings / a j f p a U u te r - « l £ l
of■ Caremonlts f l l H i M l ________
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Richard Arlen, Virginia Bruce and -Ja.ek-0«kle-*een-ln “Sky Bnde,” a t ' » the Orpheum tomorrow.
B u n n ’T ? T ^ ^
R e v u e ”
Today!IB P • Matinee and
■■ N ig h t '■ i« i- 1 Performances „
adntlllatlng.-st>arkllng. revue Utlvely bristling with goratous iln ln lty , Joyoufly ga m M nTW ^ ~ ' leful melodies Itl costumes as iRg and advanced as tomor- iX J ita d jiD ft_______ - I , J.
Follies o f1 9 3 2
______Tban Ever______~wUh
A til|ti'*t*pplng Cberas - — ^ -
Frcuch ApachelTanct I ■ O .jU y New York !- . ‘• i lo t-C b a -^ l ia t a Daneel | “ Cnraes—Wbal a .V lfh ll" P
JlandTjoy u K lts , ,
" M d l l E t t DIG ACTS.------- ■ r
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i n n ir ^ r p n f i r T H ff lv g — ^ -tlhiHlLi uLUd rNilllih- H.V M T V h l H fc H a s -m iiU - tu — - tujGimMyiLiiiiTwenty persona attended the an- ,
njiAJ lou r ot the^Twln r*u» county Jeriey CatUe cloV yesterday, which 2vljItiJ l tn«ny nt th» pHw«lp«1 hm ^ ”
Unlverilty exUnslon dalrynian. and D. S. Warren, Burley, ^ itended-the
. Sm the monflng Ihe wuralonW a hei
visited the dairy herds of Lee Thur- pn
Iff igan, K lm b ^ . In the afternoon api
" H E i- t l ^ p e c i a k i i i t o i e h e s t ;
■ Thea tre .ton igh t fo r M i A nnua l Dance Reviei^ The Orchestra is fu i iy <
■' Instrum ents
CHAS. 0 . DUM AS MT H E N as you leave the theat
............ • ....... p lax.o f Connsjr
T H E N come to HEADQUAR Orchestra InBtruments, ai
- —•You w ili g o -fu r th c n v ith -------W nO ’gUF boy be ready;to~J
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M U S I CB n tra tiie Inside '
Down a F lig h t Where '
nostan“un in cigare
. . . y e t7 o u to f 10 and the other
T ^ E A I L Y n o w — h o y o f te n t
J t v w o f id c re d w h y th e iu b je i b a l in g haa be en g e n e ra lly avc
d g a r e t te s d v c r tia in g ?
--------J S Z h y -the m y a te ty ^ -W h y - th e
W e o / / in ha le—.k n o w ip g ly o fu i o g l y l^ l ia c b a n d e v e ry on- b re a iB e t In som e p a in o f the 'fe o m o u r d g a ic ttc .
D o y o u in h a le ? L u c k y Sti ~ '3 a x c d 10 b r in g u p . ib i* v i t a l q u
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■~vislLs w ire aia'd* to Uie herds «C &H. Kayler. elub tm ld e n t, a n d J O f _
: t i n - W l f r . T ^ ¥ * a * : -0*0 T u rn ip .1 ieed. Filer, ^afid^T,-W .-IU £tuado^ .1 Charles HardeRy, B. McCauley, w . t l* T . MoOaulay and -A rnold TaauUen 4i- B uhl. - -------- -----------“ M r. Eaylar had Just ««oalv«l it i*^ cerUfieat* froio th««Mt« acrte^tur-2 al department, showing tha t hU herd -F.* had-beett-«cer*dited-ta -tree-from -ei , Bangs disease. There a t* m any.othtr Is ^ herds th a t tests show to b* fre* from .- ihia il ls ta ft hilt whtnh hava not yet !; nnlshed thejrocean w ia—ary t o b*; eecredlted. ThU U the firs t purebrtd* jei*eyTierd-|n~the-At*te” lo 'be -a o . '
credlUd, I t Is stated, a llb ou tb t t»I herd at the University of Idaho. bM .- practically completed tha condltloaa. . ; compUanoe w ith tfondiUona bvo tr*i W ee " complete tesU' aU months , 1 spart.
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than h i ftUQ«*d tba firs t time bo ^“ ‘S G S i i J l i S ' i , ™ s-------- nviTViiKr^tnOWBO ■MV*11 m i«Ten ^
In lB jrbe fo ro be w « tiW n-ou t fo m y. pinch a ittM aad three of them were bunchod w ith a Brooklyn error In “
• tha »eoond in n ln i fo r three runa and u the b a ira i iRs:-------------------------------- z
Two were out in the lecond and „ A rt Shires w « on llre t when the •; trouble ethrted. Al Spohrer drove out ^
-------T T iln f lF in d 'T e h y Cucclnello fum-- •bled Brown's rounder. One n in
■ k came In and runners wer? on r ir tt T »ad th ird. Then m u Knolhe smack- •
ed a double, which brou*ht In two »■ mote UlllcA.
Prank OT>out and Joe SUIpp h it u succeaelve triples for Brooklyn In *• the f irs t In n ln i aod the' Dodiiera j MOred th e ir other run In the « v - i,
— TffiinrJust-bcfOTB-Soeton-made lla - fina l ta lly . "Hsek” Wilson and Cue- elnello drew w a lu and filade cac- r ifked . Wilson U llled while Lopei '
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:i. laouBla pur-R iM lm m eat to ‘r trry ; loa-10 lus riiehrr—II. Kl'lett.t i in tb< Am^eaB iaa«a«. U» ct. LouU* '« i tn t t t iM m ^ V o n a ^ i in t or tain, a i^ 0 talnswRDa Msv«nt«d tflc *u rt of iha0 t » onyyum e acBMuiM in tb* lra«.ua
1 IDAHO CANCELS CONTEST_ ! M b a toW na ah oT M ay «
stopped tlrs t by rain, the Unlverilty K or Oregon nnd Unlverilty ol Idaho g bueball g u n t scheduled tor lad tsa t' 0 urday n u cnncalled today because
'o of co’.d wMthcr. The Oregon lean ^ left tonight for GuBcne.
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I H A S aP — ■---------F r o m O v e r t h
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T h is move r« d u c t0 Overh
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E r ro r le s s B a ll F e a tu re s
In N ig h t-T im o C la sh , o f f
■ D ia m o n d a t Lo s A n g e le s ,
1 . FACIF IC COAH'T.LtAQUB .
t ; flaoramento Bt'Fi>rtlas>4--2 . M lulona at San Franelseo
- j- r ~ ' .-Hollywooil s t Lo* Antelea
i ! St a n d i n g s^ PACIFIC COAST UUOUK-O. C lob t-. Wea IJ t.tr. tM A n f» l« ---------------1* » J K>»-Hellywo4-i . . W— I ----- US.lO PottiaBO . — _____17 4 43* •~ San r ra o t l i te ------------ i t I Jt#
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«>•! - LOS ANOELEsTMay 35 W V-Hol-. ,1' lywood defeated the Lo« Angeles Vi club, leader In the ■ J*aclflc Coast M .' league, here tonight. lO-B.j[* . The-score - ---------n .H .E .
. Hollywood ____C04 no oaa-io i* oa Xios A iuieles.... 201 00s no>- 8 10 00 Batteries: Thomas. Orlman. Yde.? afid M aj'cr; Mom. f lm t in a d . M crr-
. J * m in n .and Campbell^—_____________
0 ! SEATTLE. May 25 M V-Oaki ROt SI to John (Junk) Wallers and U 'nn
. 0 , Nelson, Senttle hurie«.* fo r eight 0 runs In the tin t-inn ing tonight and 0 they were enough to give tlie vlalt-
" ora a d-to*S win. their iccond straight
B ^’^ ^o e o o tc — I V ^ ^0 Ookland ........ 800 000 010—o' 12 T® eenttic .......220 000 001—# ja a. . ■ B atlo rlw ; l.utloliili and Osstont
^0 Waltsrs, Nciion _ana uo iiarin i.
i l DUCKS 8. BOLONH 2 ; Si PORTLAND, May'SB (flV -6 acra-
0 mento went to plecci In thc_ eighth
I Jl home run for Portlivnd had broken ; 5 a tie. and Portland, scoredI U five mofe.runs lo win tlic game B to
l-^ T -^ T h e 's c o r^ ' > • n - M B ' * Sacrftmento. . .000 200 000-2 9- fl
I PorUand .... * --101 000 oox-a 11 1.1 ' Batteries: McQuaid, Qr>'an and
^ Woodall; BhortJi. and. ralmlsano.
MISSIOKrt S. SEALS 3iiM ' SAN t'TtANCISCO. May 25 In
Ihe M cojd game today o( & "back to fflj? da y lljh : bascbnll" movement Inau-1___i-guratod yaanrday. Saiv-Froucbco'a- |..aJ t h faw a dtfealcd Ihe Seals S*3'be- -J ^ fo C T W ^ow d Of some 4000 fans. The
attendance -va.^ approximately four
i - - , R „ KMlBslon.1 ,.:..-......r003 131 000- a 12 2
S ] San Francisco .901 OOO 000-3 7 7 Bslterlea; Bowler and Hofmann:
H MacDougal, U indenon and Ward. I PcuelMky. _ ‘
h F l S =] 0
1 0 D fX W IIP 8 AtlS-HN3 0 8AN rHANCISCO. May 25 M V ?. f. Mftdlsoa DU. 152‘4. .Bellingham 5 5 W aihlngton. won an elRlit-rounc 4-« -d e c tilo n n'.’t r Kiinn>i AutHa.. 1501^
If g ^e e tack '' Ih a t* '^ c a ( « lu - w fe r e e '^ ^------ Dempsey's eye. Austin had a lUghu 0 ituiJe In the earlier port of ihe bout
TIIOSlpgON WINS 0-11 SKATTLB. May 25 W>) - Youni
» Jack Tliomiuon, Loe Angeles, for ■hSi mer trelterwelgljt chsnrplon of th lurtt. world. n&Kd out a clone decision oVe Kk«; Leonar>l Bennett, Delrott. In a alx : loa- round boxine bout J ierftonlght. The;
r-(ought at ISO pounds each, comlm ouu. in at oatchwelghu.
r iK ,R O B IN S DELAY OPENING - : p - ■ O rO H H r''K lD D IE L 'R lH ) ’
CRT CINClNNA*n. May 25 (41 — T h ' roller coaster a t "Kiddleland" In th
-----— Cincinnati too was rutinlng again toT*) — day anTa fTnilly of roblnsnad'founi tn lly a new home. 'Idaho The roller coastei' waa to have op .s a t- ered the season Sunday, but Dlre< cause tor B illy Eberhardt found two rot team tn i and Ihelr four youngiters eo
'sconced In a spring home on lb
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S r d A v e . N o r t h '
M a g e l ’ s G a r a g e
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Fees 10% to 50%ON S E K V IC E 3 D E S IR E D
T A T I O N I S F R E E
TW Hj.FALLS DAILY-N
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AMERICAN LEAOUB. . hClenland a t BC Lotsli ei
Cbleago at Detroit n' Kew York at WssbUiilan h
~ phlUflelphia a l * » ^ n ^
AUTEUIL, prance. May 26 I f ) — } r Pl»T_la_the French tennis eham- c 1 p iS ih i^ td a a r id V a h te d - W - - tM - i . «m l-fln a l round Of womens d w ^ - J
m“l*fd doUW« wW *- I prominent in aU Uiree divisions. i _ Vfr. w>lrn Wllla. MpodT a n f l_ — -c iit tb e tii-R y a n ^ te io rM -A m e ilc a ^
warn.-won,-thtlr war to the-seml- flnsls-ot the womens doubles In a ahaky v ic to ry over the Sw las-m nch
. team o f Colette Payot and fiuianne Barblfr, 7-B. 6-7.6-6, They wiU meet Senorlti Ella De Alvsre* and Josane
‘ S lfark'm the icmUIlnals tomorrow. The American oueen or the eourU .
lu . J D d J V B « ljr lU j) la y jh e ^ n e h llw . «»• c iirU U in doTusu* a n d ^ w ie n a * 1*2 Adamotf, tomorrow. Mlsa Ryan and M Jttcqucs Brugnon.-Prench Davis cup n l plsyer. already were in the quarter- « * final round. " | ,, Wood and his American partner. ?'!• oresofr M tnjrln; meet serlotis oppo- • ^ sitlon tomorrow in Uie quarUr-flnals “ * ot meh'i doubles when they play - Bousiuji and Marcel Bernard. iHU-
^ young French players. .................... j ,
J r V Q u e s t F o r B r i t i s h
— G o l f C r o w n F a i l g ^
?nn MUIRfTELD. Scotland. May aS VPl uht -Ano ther American quest for the
British amateur golf championship j l t . failed today as the tliree surtivora of ih t an original delegallon o f 11 went * - rtnwn tn In Ihe th ird rOUnd. ILJL DavU Martin, stocky young O aiu ] 1 3 TWnla champion on whom the
3 greatont hopes were based, was the
Cnarleii and no w rt. .M arlin played two rounds today,
;ra* deieatlnic Bernard Drawin, the Eng* hth lUh RO'.f writer, two and one, In the
kon sfternonn and fell before II< Shaw, a>red 2S>year old ManelitAler player who 8 to h flin 'i even a^losil.rcpuiatlon. two
■ -ui>... . ■1 B Clmrle.*-SweeBeyi-«o;f-|>*rlner-ot.>• fl the-prlncr of Wales nnd capt«ln-of-l 1 thBOxtordtcsm. los tto T . A. Bouraand well known Engllil; player, one up.'. n u brother wan eliminated by A. J.
Peech, aUo one up.
r ' ” METHODISTS CLOSEANNUAL CONFERENCE
TiJe tcoBllnuta rr ^ pnga on .i ‘ fSVJ leftUlntlon alloalng bujilnew to or«
ganlM under UK-raHulaUon n t -' fc- ° federal conimtisloii: shorter working
. V hours: unemployment Iniuranc# and 5 rt old*a«fl pcn*lon»: complete abolition 7 7 of clilld labor; a turning of publlo m n- Income from "economic waite" of ’■rd armamenU: a planned program of
- state and federal works for periods of-«la(^ cmploj-mtnt and business IB*
___ lU b llity . ■___ In Its prnnonneement against
___l_ j j l l slock' flTTciilatlDn. ih iff t te lling
for state and federal statutes to prevent these praetlcrs by resUlctlng
— ’ the u*e o! credit to "legitimate busl- aea."
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iiS *0 B iS w t-m a 4ttt-tue a lft*-*iH > it.
^ lddle?and ''''rrm 'iliw ^ -»w»»Mhe-plMfWfe-of-Mrrand'Mffc- RobJi. .ligh t ’
bout. i „ ...........?T-r' . i.-r s s s :
oung
i $2.98-LETS G(s l i -
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'ounS -AW ith tl.OO Parehase or More 1
e op- a tMrec. e ^ 5ul Hies. ^I - ____ _________i i Sb Orodc n ic i,
9 f o r .... ......................— ...........= s , SO.pound Te*t Line, OH 811k,
(Guaranteed) ............ ...............____ ,>*ft. and 6-lt. Beat Orade Fly____ — T apered, .each ........ — L - . . - , -« BaakeU as Low u
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V h i l e A i- S j i e e h a i d L e a d s l - — - p
------------ C o a g t H u r l e r s ^
L0 6 AJIQEXE, May 24 «>) — A l-~ th m g h ~ T o in ~ 8heeban..HoUCTflaiL j
nnd Hank McDonald. Portland, have a clean slate w ith five vletorie* each to their credit, U -R o y Herrmann. Loa Angeles hutUr, U the real hero 6r the Pacific - t t a s f league pitch ing standinga released hexa to day, includuig games of Tuesday.
Herrman won 10 o f h i i 13 s lart* for a .833 aterftge. ’whJeh consU-
_..itutaa-the most conilsUnt marfc of
® _ BtandiDM- Woa._ MeD^ua. rtru S S 0 ■ 1.000
“ Zlnii. Ban mnclaeo ____T 4 .831 Ualfl.--6»»ulo « S , AS
? f & X 3 'r•U . . tBy Tne Associawd Preaa> ir , Paul Waner clUnbed In to the SI—HOO-cla.'srTMtcnJay-aa-all-lhm-Ka- nd tlonal league members o f the Big up Six improved their battUlg 4*er* •r- agM. The American leaguers were• 1 Idle.
' Waner smacked four hlla In five ^ times at bat. tlftlog his m ark 18 J l, points to .408. “ Ohiek" Hafey and
Hughey C riu each made two h its tn Vr (our times up and'Improved their
averages by i poUiU apiece. Hafey? went u> 3« l and CrlM to J 8«.------
Btandln*— O AB I I B tm.
« ; TA LK OF PLATFORM _1_ MP INVOLVES SILENCE M ON PART OF BORAH
. (Continued rrom" P m ,On.) . the —' ---- ■ — -the encfts between himself and h ig h ^ ^
jm ru o ird ficukrftno nto p ’iOM.------------- -4.1ennwhlle. the president la h a rim
lay, hU troubles In reonanlalng oUns ng- for the jiatloual conventionJnvlewol the the p iw p e c t^ th ^ coBgrtia may b*
r, a HU failure to oonsull w ith som« rho of the party leaden on eapltol hill :wo is also-cAu«nft some irum bllnx.
ffdectlon ot a new national'ehalr- - o f - man for the party.ia anatber .lroubli -o f- point. Tlie flnger-w u pointing to- i r a niRht toward IH triek J. Hurler, th i up. aecretary o f war, as the chairman . J. to manage the election campalan.
Once more, the congrasalonal lu * publican chieftains, many o f whom ara up for election tb l* jr ta r . art
_ complaining they have * fig h t u C E • have a say in the choice o f th * cam-
% .p a l« n manager w ^ .will p lay f t pari - - T in t h o l r d c i u a i * ^ falU /
Lost night's conference by th i “ . president with Postma«t«r Genera ,<*• Brown. Charles p . H l le a ^ n a t l^
^ 5 James FrnncU Burke, counselor 01 the national commltwe. did no t heu the feelings of the party chiefs ot
‘•‘i'} capitol hUl who were u much In th< dark about i t today a.i anyonallse . N ot even Senator Fees. Ohio, th
? " national chairman, was called lnt< ‘P * , the W hile House consiiltaUon ove
, convention plsns^ut he waa Inform ■n»t o f It by i hB participants later.
S u rk e W u V re -w ^ d b e a n o th t r conference with
plans 'One th ing already siTTed upon, an
“ *'■ announced by ja r ty leaders toda in Oallfomls, is the lelcellon o f Ja
» aeph U Scott, a Los Angeles atto i ney, lo place Mr. Hoover tn nomlna tlon. John L. McNab. San FraneUc
^ to ventlon. sug^eiled^^t o t t , ^wbo ^yc
{ na tloB 'four yea^ ago.
GO FISHING $2.98KEW A U T O U n c SHAKESFEAKe, ^ 9 Q Q any slxc. «scb ......
^ ' \ No. 1-a and F ir Water M artin ^ -;^A uym atio ite iu , ^ 2 . 9 8
k Automatlo Reel : S 2 . 9 8n t lu Automatlo ^ 2
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ire Tbis Weak. Only, Yoa Get 0 Troat J i i a T i t t
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Ibe Fbbem an and Camper— ' - . and Camp Goods
O R T IN ra O D S ~ S fd R r '----------- ‘ ‘ Tw in Falla
;0 . THURSDAY MORNING, MA
m e r i c o f- B o u g h k e e p s i e J E a e e
9 4 * J a t B : M o v e - A h e a d
al Vf^ vanity, jun ior van ity, and freabmen M fleets of the Poughkeepale ragulart
were entered and drew pMltloca to - » day fo r tha-annual Regatta oa the » Hudson Jun»M .>* , Twenty-two enws In 'th e Uu«e rsess, numerlfiAlly' the same u Ust
^ year, lined up for the draw.. W lsom- aln withdrew because of a daslrt to
Of coneentrau on the aooo-metea oiym>- =“ ^ « r la i i t i r g H t r s t ‘W 6ree«ei?Tittier
t o n the four-mUe va n tt; battle on S the Rudnn,133 California drew the '0;.ueky nuffl- 02 .ber-a-.lane-fof tha van ity puU. -
l iS E S E S S21 nell: 8 Navyj 1 ColumbU; 8 Penn- “ sylvanla,
- t |----- BKAl' i l i g VAKMTT PTTBRg-,-S E A 'TT tl, Eart
atmpb«U;-m4uata manager, ot tha . O n ly e r i l t y of Washington, an i P nouneed today only the Husky var-
slty crew wouid compete m the In- . tereoHeglaU- r o w in i - A ^ g a t u . a i
poughkeipele. he Campbell said the entry o f tha {ft- Wsnhlngt^m *»'«•-JU( phoned to New York "lus t to play er- safe,'!-, but. that plans (0 Mnd the ere yearlings were dropped today be-
oause of lack of floanoes.Ive __________________________ ___ ;____16 -----------------------------------------------------
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td " Play-Day-fantegtg'ithsen U n d B s S e n w m return t ^ a d » M t Rhedula Thursday, to eootmiik-unUI to - late InOuoe.the Tom Turne r president Of tba liaUu « — -■ " ~ 7...' r ' • '1 , a =Lut m - I ton n * - -------------------- — — —arer ............ - ...... M fS l
1 ____ __________ ___ , _____Ingi.- —^ - To Farmpi's and Producora i
tha _be pleased to. receive my olia n i • T - .
Culllns o f Ghickenn my t.. a i . . .....
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* “ S in o lj^ g e t- tiiis stra i
___ Q th e rs jtry to icQitate G ra n g je rp ^ l
-3 u 0 1 ie x lia n eI ^ E I l d s . • i t k C ' t
p i p e t o b a c i x
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h s s ^q f p r i e e .
PEN D 0N ~A TX IG G ETT
— - ra T m a ir i i f to n o o ir iB a ^ o r iB ^ ^ g e e th lf -w e tk ^ d to ia t lb tc ta ld a a d —
series next week an day tamea wiU • : a ba played, m i l PortUafl U im tbea ~ [ r 10 oa t b i r e a d . l t i f i t t ja t t a n r f n m be pUytd whan the Beay«n n tu n i* ■
cold weathtr Ig resi»nilbla for (ha U1 change.
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' ' In g B ecom es M o re A c t iv e
' M A R K E T S A T A O U N C E
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r a n ^ ^ w c lu ix « : fluadr; lU r-
Hop: now aad (UwlT to lo w .
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aad uaaioc Meam* a oil mora acuta lA bo(b atocU aB4
* nUiaf aalacuva oaiufa in t&ai uuIIum. tanaacoa aad (ooda w tn pmicularir d»« Pf iid . Maar aaoooa crada mdo* iul> }««d aoulaly, alt&oufu blfbaal raud jMiua dm not atcapa prcaaiu*.
A apoattr M M Bartai m itltt alana .hETi Moounud (or taa.baary itock
.. . m w u t: but to tbU adv^ma tafluiua w ra aucb taislllar factors aaWaalUoiMo unoamiauaa and dteap* peStlB i Uada auuauca. Oollan «(ax>
— - s a d ataloiv KurapMD Mid cumntlfa. Wbaat maoa Xracuoui uHMiiiu but lu
3 « s a > ' M ; - s £ s \ sham. .Wntias&oui*, auadwd ou or N*w aad AnarJcaa Can, 0«c)Id«
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------ ' ruWia SarriM or Haw Jat»tjt 7 par cantprafamd Sfk- OtDaral roooa waa down
rwpla'a Oaa and Rorth Amtlcaa w«ra aoiMwbai baanar. Oala toialio i jn .n s
__ :-------- g ig w . „m i. j» n n -w iu i i» .u.&_tonz----------^ l a upwaM mowBin* of foratcn a«-
addiuonai pud atupmmta la v itv of ta t praaaat ftama ot miDd abroad, aad port wara nporiad lata la ua dajHtt
* Ua fadanl raaarra iMOk. Soma m tui ww takas tnr Oraat llrltala. dsubU«a tba Baak et lailaad. wnieb apparenur
* l i piaaBlBK a mora acUra ctadlt n> ^ _ - _ p a ^ l^ x ra n . ■
OOVEEHMINT BONOI- N iw yons. Uar u — usitad Butaa lotanim iet boad quouuona
■- ■ .‘ S b m ra t i - - i m mUbtHr n m i t u 33*47________ io i.itUbartr fourth 33*31 __ — 103.7u tx n r feumt 4U rts. »-3« _ i n j TTtaaunr 4j;a «7-i3 »nTrMiurr 4t 44<M i M-»
■ Traaaurr 34U 40*43 Juaa ■ H.U , — w it Traaaurr « * • 43-47 ..........-____ M.il
^ s | a | i s K S _ ^ s “_______ naaaSr 3» 5 lS »*-__ ________Sol
MomnrMf«r TOUC. Uar U pn-cau taoaar:'
BiMdri 3U par cant all dar.TVaa loaaa: Otaadj: to to M dafa U ii
(euraadalxnoalha I t i P«r eaal.Prtma coaimtrciai papw m to 3i;.
»*W .TORE, 5 ^ — Coppar: V Flmar; alaetroljrUo apot and futur* Site.M Tin; fttaadr; <iin| t i t IV
Aaumoar tj.ia.CmCAOO PSODUCB
cuicAoo. u»T at ^^^-^Bullf7: n«. ealpia »3 Mcka: ateadr: fovla I3lvc » I3»e: breuata IVe to 33e; latboni tanuara iSe to lie; rocaUra 7e;* tur-5 iT iJoV i‘i? ';S5f*«f“^ ^ “
Ooloaa. Sarmudaa........................., l iLaOWXM. iW»n --------OraaiiB. deaaa--------------------30eto3<Lattuea. par baad ______ _ ______ |iCabba««
• ,> ^a ad 3• - f t f e . - : ----------------- —
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Onloaa. _7!.
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SOttar. i
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s s ,ia c js .« -.8S -"is & s “ “ " "1
- QttaaM:«a.400 pouadi; y a 178 t
pouada Uo: latbom irran tU . 10 3 1 • • ^ a S ^ , 'n S ^ % o u D f '* l te . old
lie . Oaaaa 3e. Turkajra: Yount toma 13 peuoda aad up 30e;'4reaaed 13 pouuda y>d up M^Baga
“ IAN rSANiCuco ra o u U sBAN nUNOlSCO, 1U7 3) CXWDUlUr-
- ‘ onloiu; Maw crop w h li* I I lo tlOS; Stockton rada 4De to COc )uf; II.M lo
ta * W tato ii; Bhaftar »l.«7 to 11.70 ewU;t’ ii ” lfu iw rf“ i*««ira l»«; »l acora llUC
NKW yOflK ."^»*2S («—na* liuaf •k aaSfaj2'»ia^oaalS‘*wara’ rep« u lu jS n irna2rb»“ '^ ltlo B J .*^ il Oie?a p. waa DolhtDK a«allalila*bclow I3.W, and t . U divalopad U »t lal* yratardtr aa out*1 K a h - r s S M . ' s__ »«« «>.« «>««»«.■■ ol. 4ii]t.iuw datalop-' Ol laaau la tha apoi market, traaioi la lu* a* turaa waa ot lliallad prapurlUina and of prlea nlo»tmen^wera oairew and Uif*-. « ular wim Uia markal cloalnf 1 polul a* lowar to 1 polDi n it hiiher. ta- - * l l- tn ld oiJy MM laru.clutltHlJltndL. n. Ju lr cloaed ele. BapumlMt.>oil«, D««iii- «. aat.JSc-Jaiiuarx.Tifc .UMClt„nia mtL le nakt Mar B7e.• t lUClned augar ww uncliani<d al U.73 K* (or line graniJlitad with a moderate Id laqulry rapoited.ra A • ■ ■ I a
^ — O n i o nu. ' KANSAS CITY MARKET
s. s ^ M r i l l " ! if3 s'.‘sr!,sBd pound laeka Taxaa fellow UatmildM Na.« t iaucUa c w m rttCa w T ta l l . ■IM PORTLAND IliLYUr ■ PORTIJIND. Mar U MV-Haj; BWadr,n . «ncbaB|«l. .
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!7* ClllCAOO MA«KKT _J CHICAGO, Mar » Ml (0 » D A W »*.. Uloaa: llatalpla I I I ra rlud il on t»rl> 14 ItO eld. I I naw; total Unlled^RUlM »Wp- I 'jl aralt lt»d ln| ilBwt-Wt«ioiiJii round1.11 wbltaa No. I, law aalea l»c to Ue; Min*1.11 ..aau Cabblrra tOc; Idaho RuimU No. L I tl.lo to ».Z«; naw •iMk, abeot Mead;. 1.4 aupBllea Ufhl. tradlni •law; AUbama. >,4 LanltUaa Tetaa lUlta Ttlumgha Nu. I- «gr7a to-Wrorraitem l nB«-qoalltj and
. rendlUaa hither.
OODCN tlVMTOCK ^ rtwina^UI ?ur \ in T ^ -alow, hardlr'mouan donate tral rnw* f „ , kat; few odd head •lightly lower: tm t “ •* (irtTvlna miotabu aroiiml M to $3.13:odd cowi U.23: lala Ti«t«rday four dKka^ 170 to JIO pomul * b t . . k . . UiO with
freliM t>enetlt; IQ poiinit attragca uul at U.M. and Inwl IlcnuutitatlA ).
•M. and yrarllnea uneirnlj liiwtr with 40C or mnr* hriil utcr: fjiiautile loi> cliolo lamta now t t » ; yearlino aii-l rwe tal. U(if» unc«tftin: me«llum lo chol«
___ yru lino iiuolixl nomluAly t l B to U.M;» •« cull to cholc* ewo SOc to 1131.
. A r ? u R f . g y i . ' , ' s x r f f . -ip.w Al — llogm: ltacTl|ilji r.QU*: rumilBall]
M-W majur portion ci luti (la* iie«n: fooc 13M fM Kbaaivl: tour cara lU to IIM graaa- — ft* IJ to'IS.SO; *he atock rtiill. outin
_tle iitmiw. mpecallToii nun-t>e«I typa: bulb _7c [ »olw, _CaU»ar iW p u norie; good ax..10c 1 tu_IOe Hlir^pr Itartlptj }IOO: very ilow; gen _3c rral undfrlonf vr»k; bulk unioliS; twi
derka largrly (uM «1 |»nin(l l*m u 1143 Bl3c ataent; tery Ilf.:* InuVr.-16e LOR ANnrXKS LIVESTOCK
LOS ANOtlJS. Uay 3H.IKU 0 D A ti.17 lloga: l l^ 'jp t* tiore: *lrady; d»ck ma 44.n diiim IT3 t>niiiid grain itti* u jo : auot
abl« top t3.7S. lima Cattle: Itrreliita 730: modrratelr act I K* >'•. a<K)iji iiFMiy; iroimd tour load
iSao* trommon lo mnllum alreia icu pound
j S = ’i3‘'r.“ v y 'a . ’?r:r"»“.r«JJOS cutter arailn II.U lo U U. Calm: Ha
<3e Opta 300. tlcady to weak: faw goo " S i »»alfr* P; two load.'Bif<lluma U.
BhM-p; PWelpu M. ateafly: riK lltir Miru ta laec 81 to ta pouuTtuna H U t I15M chotra tiuoUhla to MJ3; f*w<hllaisis down to $323.
CHICAGO LnXSTOCK CmCAQO. Uar IS HI (U 8 0 A).
—^ nog»rnrrrptw3T,TOo: naarfl-incwuy 3 lo lOe lowrri aow* >t*adf to weak; pra< ttral top 13 43: tn l bead I3.U; good t 'Hole* 230 to 230 pounda t3U to t3.4<
— ao to 310 pounda t3.IO ta H.53; J30 1 — 37i pound* tJ to tS.lS: paeaiDf acn — 1° t3M-to ia:o: ahlpp ra took 2000; a t
~ TT fad atecia aad yaarllnga aatlta, atrot — to lie h lih tr; moatly 1>« to 2io ui r z i i y w itn i belter* *h«nn. adr.nce: butct ■*—i" I ra h * *i>xk ua«tati...mQ>llr ateadr i — I? iUong: brill* dull and weak to Ue loi — 13 -»er-«—iTTw itTOHi r atotkaeraBq Twat
a S S m w S S T i l« » «• b**t-Twtinr-h»tfft*-ts.'rj;'.iinir-CMi
able offerlnp t3 to ts30: morf beet co. t34S to MiS: low cutler* aM culu
—" lIJO W W T i; W«lghtr atuaag* bul“ ira flt »ealtn 1343 ta te7l*w.raplac
inaot at«»n t i to tS.Tl.• “ * Bbaap; lucelpu IJ.OOO: aille*. ataa.4 1 ^ U 23e htrJirr:' ir.-»: riA crot) lam*1040 ahow’ a# fuU 'ir'.urn, I ' j i r «r»d;nii to4 UO to choice, both xo ifd and •bom )4 4 (.71 lo *303 iciauii M to t i pouadat U
^ ■ „ ' votrvs opNB'- 2 JUST AS I to L O y o u ji ^ . -S C > U -V S fO U l£ l-V O U < ^-/- '-Mn x C AM PAK iNTA CA tN ST p < . ,W!l.« ‘ PRIGOS HAS M AOe V8 S L O fV ^ T A D R E C P A I V j^ ^ - 'f|}-g A S O O f - HIM .sis ^ a m 6v e r ^ a M-*® M r ^ - r r ’"S M iT f Z ^ (SiSii
1 = . ^ _________ N E W
1 1 2 8 9 1 1(Dr Tha AMoclaUd l*r*aa)
IU<: High Low QeaaAllied Drc>..3U:i.Amarlcan Can sS i S jI iS O i*Am Car * Pdrr____ 4 ; 4 4Am Por Power------- a i 3U 2\i
s s a s ^ & % hand Am' Watarworka 12<i ll4b la io^‘ - Anaconda Copper _ 4',j 4 ti 4 «’otto Atchlaon T * 6 P__2a>* 2J», 30
Ilaltlmora, * ,Olilo.....SVi__ 3 li•lop. nnidlir-Ailatlon--.r7-S 4’ g- ..4li><u* uethlehem S tee l__121 ll*k 4I>«and iturrougha A d d ------■ I 2tin*. Caltt-»»eklB«., ...... 4U - 3 ^ - 4 —
x>lul caJiimat i t Ilarla— 3 3 3
- r i ' r i
ti.73 *t|ir'»‘« Chrralar C o rp -------« i ’ > Sti
Coca Cola ..............#3 4 01!* # l' iColum Oaa Ac B e c-, 7 ', «}. «kCom BolTenu------ - 3'^ 4^. 5cotn.Houthern a** 3 4 a'li
_ _ conaollrtalfd O i l__- 4’ , 4S 4»bCorn I^ u c u ’~ !“ .II 3oU JSUc u r ty ..— 1 ^l
S /S ‘.n ' ' l3 l5 ‘ - ;r -5 iK iS ir - IS i tKIM POW « l i as 3 ,
. j i .Ji;^ ! ! : s g s “ — U s i!|: a ;
I i i r i J i " ! A i .Iji .re. . . . ooodrtar Rubber .... 71i j U 7^*“ r. Ooodyear llubber pf 23 33 33
nraham ralga .......- I ' i I'.V l i i(Ireat North n r Ff—• 7<, 7 - 7 -
— urekl Weal Hujat— .a**__ JJfc_ JJtlupp Motor . _____ 1*4 M* M»lllnoU Crntral ------ e » « 8n l ltantf» iar___ i_ lU j I» lOUnt Nickri ....... ....... 4 li 4>4 4>kn iT e ia iT e i — 3h«*.a^ > f
K S i ' . ' ^ r . r ’ I r . S r . aL1gg.a» Myera Tob t l 40I,-| 37U 3«.,r l X U»thlr*on Alkali O'* »',« 0',«
in S iiir rra c if ie — i i i~ - n v" i." ’ MI»aoitrl I'aclllc nt . 3»i 3»i 3<i Montgwnerr W«rn „ 3H 4H . 4HP i = : : ; 2.; ' k
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'I IM Kiitny .. ___ 1'4 4 *— Ilrw York Central - l o 'k lO'i lOHU . .ii! . a
— natlra aprlnr lamha Id.40: othera 18.33:
' 'ST. JOStPlt LimSTOCK- |,« l. ST. JO.HKS'II. Uar 33 (41 (U H D A)
13.13; )l>»iiaicccipu COM: alow.aiaady to toedKka luwet; moaUy tteady; tup ta.W: iJMlk^ t h l" » l ana cnulci* ICO to n i pound* 13 71, oul w M “ *a .teiiOy. Inillc 1341 to |1.», Cattle: Itecelpta 1300, cal>ra MO;M ror •lauiliter *t*er* and long yearling* act-leady- I " - (»»r *le*dy; quality mutly good. tai^ and choicc; otlKr killing clawra ateady;’lower atockcr* aiul fee<lFta uiirliongi^: ibrre•I 2j. loa»ta choice 1W1 pound tt*et* t« CO,• • .bout three lo»it» strictly choice heaty 7# for aboie 17: other *te«r *alr*
muttly U U to KM : Itghl nilieU >na_____ hellt r yraillaaa 1443 to t l ; lew head= = *=, A ,_ «.7S; medium hull* IJ 2i to I3.M; t«;i I Bulk *'a l'-r' I I : ino*t k lllin f calm aruunil *****" ^ r * p ; Itirelpu 3300; fat lamba atom
*u is * «o*” l Very unc»Vn!’tje?.' Mjo. ; terT|r»ilei i:io4tly lOo lower; irutancei • atM4iy bii liea'y weight*; light llghti
V " i" “ P M r»id'Vpirlngly; bulk tnJurn ^ a lly grwim u U> UM. bulk good and,cho'.c<
'g S S W.4^p'<S'er*^p1p*«*\o*tlJ?;*a” p tOUl'ft CattU; rwcelpu 4S00. « j r » 300; tr<• >>0'“ alcrr* biuI yT»iim» clu*«l actue'. mo*t >d ,*>®Jlr aso hiKtier un all gradrw ami Wfliht. fealera-joaifr-snnnmaKwi fully a ir ily . •Uh.-lfI t*h'lyearlliiga liiwtlir t l to 1033: lllwra
•prlnaiiim m-flilily sleen and medlim i<«43; «rlgl.u< I'^Jd 10 I IU : choice lie
M jl<S “ h*ld“ ' '' 'i"• _ .. hravlra lo 13; cutter gradn li.il ID A ) tu I3.VJ, inriliiim bull* |3 :il 10 13.30 ■k me* pr*ci,-»l lui* vralrr* 1830. odd head I)quol* Olirep: It^-cflpu 4400; lamlx atrong ti
I. hiahfr; »iiFr.p ateaily; ted woolf.IT act- i i j j ,0 , , j j . fiippru i*n»hloada me<lliiiii m ctiolcr |4 lo |1; Calllomli
— loada nio illr l)::3-v< 13 73 bucb out II diacun-.; e.e
r r w ------- ias i.A n i m LH L .u t» tn___‘“ll '^ T , KANSAS CITY, ua r 23 U} (0-8 n A ta: Ha* Hukc Itneipt* 70u0; opened >!ow. clo* » g ^ li'k tarly acme, mn* to mo*Uy Jc lu«- l, er; ioi> i : #1 on choice 180 to l ijKllum pounttt. ijiilk gouO to clxolce ITO to 27 r4.33 to P0UUU.|}Jtl lu 43S3, 3M til 330 pouud 'W<hlB ia-7U to 12 U. guuOto choice 140 to l<!
pound* I2M to 13.80; packing *o» moatly |3 10 to 12.40. *tOCk |>lca weal 13 33 to 12 CO. ratlmatpd baliloirri 301
D A)— Caiue: ItfcHpia 3100, raltr. 3CW: fe ■ur M » t*m ;-y» inm ira na rwhMfara un:; prac* aien, atiaily to 23c hlgbtr; batter graUt [ood to tip moat; vralrraand ailllng ealrea flra 3 13.40; atockers aim rcedrn alrady to atroiii ]30 to iwt) load* I no puuiid and Ula puus
t aows Ootorado aten* »aeO; built fed attn 0; «tt> 13 lo W33; choice 700 poubd mlaed yeai In n IS; two load* pommon ao7 poun ■ 3000: led (luglm 14.13, bulk light heifer an atroac mUao jesrlinc* 14.13 to 13.M; choice tie up; h 'llen I I 80; mUed yearllni
S jo to n.OOl'bulk '•.Talef?\*5^^ TMdm top •«: tn m loaoi geod m to b: VMkad pouad feedm I) 40 lo t)U iIITJOl 8hl^cp; .lUctipu. 10.000. 'iaaba..u la 17.10; *prln| lambs luoaUr llC 10 23c hlchc rt:M IN ' tpoti up more; tnp tnorn lamtM t«B ref cowa cnolca natlie *prlng lamba t3.73; oc cutura lota ahrrp hiher; odd. iota alaughti
i b ^ awea 1133 to 1130.
raplaca- Since t f» Amwlean ttr le dniBSto . ataady fo ’- I»nc'.r»'.c0 Ftnlmd, III lamba ; -r.:;i;r>-s jromij wotn.’n m int go m K m ' - - " btxber tSop lor ib to?{ IM t UpeUcU.
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2®|i Hu!i!j UU f i*'j .— 5V’! __ ]]•* I* l i i mudItil^r*'^Cotp~.~.., '“ ' h i j *1)1, Teiaa Corp .. lOS lo ji 1 i . l ,iW Tlmten Itoll Itrar.... 13U 12 b > •• .
#1% Trana Amerl<-a......... 2'* 1U «. JO'.k Uodorwood D llo tl .... 9‘. SS »,3 Union Carblcje ____ 17<4 - 1 !3 ' i Union Oil Cal........... 9U 9 ' H
' »nion racltic ..-. ..40;.i. 3Mt 3 1. ,» U UnllS l'o*i“ &^Jcc-..‘“ i i ‘* l i j i — t < rti1 U 8 iBd Alrohol..... 13U 14«* 1 >, !
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12 { CL'ltll MARXer ! 23 new YOUK, May U VIV-CUfb mar* J3S AmMcanBuperVowrrrrrr3!!!Z!3™nTj^
IOt'4 Central Butea Declrlc_________ ' i I ,7W Clinn BetTlco ............... ..............a*, I
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i i S i r e S u : -8 Hundard Oil of Indiana.-------------17».'1«U Ttana I,u « ..................... .............. -1 r'4‘k Walgreen company ...................... Bti' |
. m ! 'T * . - arecLAL. WiiiE . _ . .1/31 Sudlir. tppencn. Oriibb and company.38 Inrorporated. UolaaB',4 Trt Con Corp - ----------- ------- --1*«
30!'i American fS)wer and I.lght........... ..1 iIS Bectric J*ower.and I.lght.................3''i:
• 4 4 American Foreign Power warranu l ‘ ,lOaa-g7itfEl»ctne:v.=:i.-__.1l*« t',3<I I United (la* warianU (bid)--------- 3 144H National nueult ______________ 33
0 A) aprlngrn. t«-o load* . Idaho •prinsrra; • . tocife* native aprlng lamt» atrorig to un-I erenly htgher at'ts.to lo 13.75; aakliig u i t raining on carJola fed and aprlng lamt»;11 io ' 'Xld hea<1 ml«"d lamba and yrarlmga ■'Oo' wcthera 12.30; lale Tuclay top
ibrM I BOSTON. May 2i M l-A .llthUy btU laVo tertat intcreat in wool I* very acitlrrrd
and la eonflntd lo onlTa lew llni*. Oc- aaln caalonal blda are being inaOe aim >0111* , .,,n small *alea hava renulted. Bttlrily cumb* head 48-JOa terrttorr woola half aciiil al
'i.inii 'o t 13c la th* greaaa waa tr:iuf>i on atrletlr combing graded JMJUito-wI.
.tong , M o a lo tfe r^ balnrquotW at lt«.lo lie
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20 to I the •K tm d rcmc.Mcr honor roll {or ' ta u!«tudeti{a o f the tocnl Kho--)lj. | „ , ^ l HlOH HONORS—MitrtPl-Smith-I mii™ : ^on. Vivian Swliier. John Il.irker, I i ih i» :; Hobble Brock *nd Wllllnm S it r r r , - :fc^‘ I1 0 j j0 R S = X n fa m A l l f ^ ^
Blnylock. PrancM ihrfee. tviro- irtTmn.Uo- M errill, Marjorie Mr-.r, m u k I
1183 - MItctiell. MavU Momnn, Irn ir Ntp* :buu ,pe r. oraco Wiiud, Helm tiaiiiiufy,
i i 'm ' Brackett. Ruth liMckeit, u io IP.mllne Burke. DeuUh ChurclirieltJ, *d IJ. Ellen Cmwfot^. D ortl DennL . Lo- -ng to , „n e p rn ilr r . Joan Oeer, Vella ni».<e. iS itS 'I '’ - Vftlela, Ooiwnn. Emu Hv.ler. tomia ■ Dorla Lacy. Mnrlnn McCall, M.iyme Umb.*MeNelly.— Ruth— iUirUU---- K-cll-l-* di*- MllcJieil. Eva OlMll. M llilrn l i'cflc.
! EfTiesUrre Prtlchard, Jovce Unll-.biin.---------! i f i i i it f nrthrtlaon. ?.^i>ri fj*n . , [len Scavy, Jane.ahlPlca.- O-.roaiy Cioa. Isplelman. Helen Trltidrl. Mildred
i Ciordoti Merrtll, Clinton Wc.'Utiff, to i« lA r t Ahtm. M urtln Amoa. Ocmse AU '
*o»*rk!tis.'DHly Boyd. Jlor*ee Jirook*. .» '**•! Horitco Crain. Jack Olbb, HiroM J. Headr, Frank Jloward. Vem# John-1 un- w n.-Geward Klnir.-Frwt KiHo.-PM. grauw ward MeU, Jim Peace anti Thalr.t 'Hrm: Robertt. <
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FOR S A L E OR TR.ADE ullnga ' ; ’ I
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:...............$ a «0S; odd nolb oatrila are ru d y (e to, A *l I
ahapi. ctimptrU w llh bella, la*___ yj-fia l-y J>l»- frtHi. , I
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IL T NEWS. TWIN FALLS. TOAH (
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\ ' BUT W ALT WOURB, f C O lM C A S O O T IT 1KJ
p I A e S O L O T C L 'f T H E ' W RC » Ailj ‘ * |"W A N ;— C A fiT T N O LrS E E —
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i!i Confidenl—Buying^CDup!^ - j: , With Presence of Two ‘ ;ib Leaders, Inspires Upturnj'* lly JUIIN P. BOUOIIAK
’ <AM(.ciated frraa Martel Editor) ClIlCAOO. May 2»-<;onlld*nt buy
Ing. ruiipled with tha prnenca ol two 1 . tiiUlrlv Jcuowa jpoculaUre Icadara., gate .. }s*-a fnwh upturn-to •whea»-prie«w-»day—
I more lh«li orfejtttmz rarly decllnn.I, I llTldenco accumulated that the trads i I w u akeptlcal any great Impro.emenl of ,^ |tfi« winter wheat crop pftaipeet would
,* I m u lt from rain*, Iiutrtd. belief ap*]•: !i!jn !ig/ - w '1ni“uTT-g iii^ ■;/ I • Wheat.cloaed firm at the dafa top.,* '.jc lo Tie above ycalerday'a finlah:,
corn varj-lng from I'lC decline to ‘ ic / ailvance; oau Uc ld<‘.ic'o tf to Ue up,’• Mid provuiona at lOc aelback lo a lUeJ* Reporta that a Wall aireet pool waaiilLiiuxkeLj»ere llie aiit))n:t of conalder- "I'laD ii. atI7T.llgir«i.iri:rrTftrnn-»orn»-t»f»- -,> I gree to eurouraga purchaalng durlnf ,* I the laat hour. Talk »a* ticard alao that
i the two *pcculatlve leade.-a whoae prca* .tlatica-Qa.^.aasbaug*-lloer.taad areba- - ;>' e<l guulp were planning lo dcvola ,f inoro time hereafter to commodltlra '* rather than the atock market. Mors po* '
tent Uulltali. raeton, liow*var,-w*ra a<|.,, vice* that the b lr wheat belt of Boulh
Central Katua* wm ahowing Indlcallona
: WM heading *hort. promlMng but a i,*,»c*nly yield even under the beat clr* ' 5 * ' ciiitwlancea hereafter. r . . i Curu amt'oata awarcd In Uhlaon wllh ’ i* . wheat, .ithough lagglKg *omewhat on
.acmunt-of-algua.of a bigger tnav*m*nt -I ot corn altet termination of tha plant*
i,, lTo>iaiotu averaged lower, reapooalre to weakncM of-the hog inartet.
.May . . ^ . iV'.i 17’ ; 30'-4i'. i;s; ,r . ', s ;j s ':J|, I Hept. (Old) ..81‘ , tC fh ei 8J>, ; , ‘ i «ept, mew) 01*4 02 IWT; (13i 4 |. J jB ^ b c r ___eau- -MU— OU— a t i; . .a'* Ua“ ______J l 31 » ’ *, July . .. 32>i 32>; » I , 3:1, ,* Hrplnnl>er ...34’ * 3SU 33
Ekxrmber ...43 3< 33 , 31‘ i,J iU y ..........12' i 2J»t 22' i 22' i
) _ Irfw 33r; No. 2 yollow 33'>c lo 33:; No. jur 3 yellow 31'.c to ja i.c; No. 1 «hlie 33c: irti Nn- 3 White I31i« to 33c. ui* -Oaiii; No..2.wniu.21Ue.to 311*c;.J1d.
3 white 22c to 22>it. in- Ilye: No *ale*.!„ • Uarlry 31c lo 43c. t»; Tltnoihy *eed 12.73 to 13.„ p Xiorer *ced 19.23 to 114.!“ *’ POnTLANfy ORAIN
PORTt.AND. May 23 tJ-y—Wheal future* clo»Nl; Uay file. July n>.e, Bep*
<•. tern her m-.c. December &»UC. Caah: .So,! red I Clg ll'ua lilue*tem 7lc; .Sn, 1 aotl 3C. white r,l',c; No, I weiilern white «Pjc; ; ib!'aprlng 59'ic; No. 1 wr*iem'red 19‘ jC, i »l Car recf*pta; Wheat 3,, j
S Hai3ERMim==F0t:K^istT:nc HOOERMAK. May 23 Special to .
TTv* New.'"—Hftgprmntt arrivals and I dcimrttire.s in rtie la il week in* j cludetl ihn foltowlng:
J, A. Dunjer U'W an Arrirat In Ha* certnnn Sunday ffoariliinnlbil. m u * zoun. He «’u nccompanled from Sail
a Uike City by Mrt. Bunjer,Bert Fnimo made a biulnc&s irlji
to Dolje Hondiiy.Mrs. Oiirnell, ontarlo, Oregon, x u
dlt Tliiirtday, •’'J : Newton Knlla waa an arrival Prl- “.^" j aar trom "i^ioco.' OKiiinonvi, ftu jia '
. vfdUni: at the home or his mrthcr. |Mr.i^Marj-»tiU3. and.broiher._C. C.
Mra. MIldrM Duntan. formerly ■' wptoyeU^t the Rwt-NMkwnHmwk-
of IJflKcmian, who ha.i been In Lons Bcach, California, was an arrival Sunriiiy. for a vLilt at (he home of
“i . hor parenW. Mr. and Mrs. Jame.7 J**' Chftlterlon.
S CLAREMONT COMMUNITY Z: CLUB MEETING WAITSMi-l-J— BURLKYrM iir45-tepeda!-to^ cfk. Nows)—CI.ireinont Community club Jim. lias {HMlponed Its monthly entertain* rj . ment mtetlng until .May 27. ulien iQiy Hired' riarffC.vw1ll~6eT TMen-.iJ l>j Ired thc.-enierLilnmenl commlttre.jinilcr yiie dlrcUon of Lillian Peterson, other •a». committee members are Mr*. J. R Itljr, nii.'rtmmoru and Mrs, Oaylorrt pike. A - Thl.1 club meets monthly ft: Ct.ire- okA. ntont community hall diirln? ih^
wlnler. Durlna July and AURiat, 'bn- meetlnjs are held at the homes of W* f mClnVrt, when iee creaJn ooelala arc
under trce« and on Uie tawns.
T l P LANTS__ [1 A ll Vcgetnble Plants nnw
II ready, nldo• I -M any V a rU tiw o f B«ddinjj
II Plants• I j p lants Ideally fo r porch
I . I nnd window boxesC IT Y TOW ER
i ~ G R E E N H O r ^ ~,i 7 th S t. and Main East
j T w in Falls F lo ja l Companj;
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gOtslO-| T R O M P CARDS-NST, ' s ^ r V E GOT A M A C £ OR /»MO J T W O L B ^ . I’M JUST ^ _ , > 6 r ^ X £ A 01M O -U R JT O ‘eM — .
T H E O L D H O M E '' “ I p T H A T l l . V r H E Y , - !
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PilOFPICIIlLSEiyE”;!'■ KEONFiilES■' . — . i 3 BURLEY, May 25 (Special to Th»
Ncti-*)-Farmers arc urttcil by M ln l- 1 doJta fore.<lT.fflc!ftls to do more farm
j°; repair work. Farmers can, now afford lo spend Jnore lime in.care of
Is. fa rm m arhlncry-thaa- etxr-.bclorc. ■ 11 U Tainted out, Prlce.1 ot such machinery are 50 per cent above the pre-war level. I t takes twice as much farm producfi to buy a mower or binder than before Ihe war.
Farm forcSt tree* pliiiited on (arm ■p* areas uiuulletl to other crops vlU ^o,! supply wood for repair use. For such
. plnntlniw. *lack_lBCUil4_nre rocom- ?,n I mended In areas, below 40W rcel'in
,r lfvn tlo n . For elevallnw up to 5000 I foe!. Siberian elms nnd white ash l nr>T reommm det!rA lH hr.»M | r r.M.re
I I ; suitable for farm rep.iir work, for posts, wagon reachcs and evencrs,.
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iis MEMORIAL DAYExcursionR o u n d t r ip fo r a f i f th les# th a n re g u la r one w ay fa re
lin t. — to o il p o in t# o n U n lo a ‘ of _ P a c ific Stage lines in th e _
. i 3o rth w e » t—as fa r east a i SaU La ke C ity . T ic k e u o n
— sale M a y 27 to 3CL Re* t u r n linsU June 6 . ' - G ood- - roads eve ryw h e re ;' B ig , m o d e rn itaR ct. T ra 'vc l b y
P H O N E F O R R A T E S .n p ~ --------- ------
s ta g e D epot, U»('crson H o le ch , Phone 28a ...
TSvin F a lls , Idaho
M A y 26, 1932
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0 1932 U . W Riaal,
■ ’ cellar timbers, farm Ulcnsil repairs.and practically all uses »-licrc hard
• J wood t t rcQulrcd.rj|^ I t is asserted U u t the addition of f ! l %-ood lots and wlntlbreaks to the
farm crops adds to the sale values i ond borrowing power of farms, pro- t vldes protection to llvetlook both In
Phe Bummer and winter. uUllte.t odd cor- In l- ncrs profitably, prevents blowdown trm and Ipdnlnit of farm crops, tuppllea (tf- V in ter labor for man and team, .•of keeps adjacent areas from drj-Uwore e»it rnplillv wnrt retnrfla rtUpiralnn nfna- weed seedi _ .the - • - •uch . -------------------------• or j5 .«arm I- 'K E AND RETURNWill 15-osuch TO OGDEN AND RETURN3m- ______ JUNE JRD^m2 T *'* '' Orefjbn Shorta ^ Tickets good in coiwhea Ofn-e chair CMa J li^ e d J K ^ tH r j. tg J i jH ^
icrs, fith. Ask lo^ol e«ent for further de- ___ tails.—Adv.
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1520 ChevroletM v Coacli ...... ........... - .... - ........... 1023 Chevrolet4 ^ Roadster .......— ............- ....^ 1931 Chevrolet
Sedan ......- ..../•— -------------^ 1929 Ford
. Coupe ........ -----------------------j 1030 Ford Tutlor
-------“ I • —Betlafl-.r.— .....-.. . - ....., . 1030 Ford KorUori V SeUan ___________________
I 1930 Ford - — ■ ~ p ic in j - , 7 T r r r i ' ------------------I 1927 Ponllae• ■ CouDC .............................—
1927 Ford TCoupe ................. _________ae ID:?9 Ford Tmek.
a t l i r w , B. 7 “)Q 1930 Ford Truck.. . . 157 W. B. ...... ....................‘*4 1031 Ford Truck.» ■ - • 137 w , n .................... ....r....ig> 1031 Ford by - Pick Up .... ............ ......
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S. A BUBor TLlll on wheels-hts-bMa-------put Into sert'lce on cane planlatlnna of the Florida EverBladcs.
3l ................... — -.-lers Alabama fanners, bankers and 5- buslncM men held 75 county meet- In iniui In January And February to dl3- r- cuss BRrlcultural condUloos. rn —P8 , ■ 'n.y.
KHENGEL’SH a r d w a r e & S h o p
Electrical Supplies Pipe and Pipe F ittin g s
or Fairbnnks-Monte'KqpL
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~ sYNopsiBt *ra iii& to or------ c m jo a . 't
dl« Toin»«nd, nhBW ^*»h»ttertd. H er t v u ln O t*r*U .
who b M J « i n>«Tted U «m» bsttacM tr ip , h*Tla» U ld her MBptom th » t J w m y h M ia * ^B d d J * . - T b » v h J « n r >««•a» rth AT«ft«T. be hM broken M cBfac«meni w llh b w
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h»v« b « n »ny Bumbt^ o t ^ t o ^ w ,
on *S cw n *^tt> e 8 lr« t« wM b ' W ve bten ta lking and th e y .f llta t worry you ft K r tp becauM >ouf e t»
----- war* «>o m4 to-tbem?— ----------^- "Now I f you'll promUfl me t f i ^ •erery tim e you a«t P ^ c k y you-U c l . £ y w r j m M » jM t
■ Hftvo y c tt t il l l ig h t In no tU n^”- - pyiriii. « u enormouily omuMd.
- Bho<w#»j|l*<l’ o n t-= h l« -U ^ i« b le r could norer hurk liw .
^ k n c w »h* w a r lih U Bbe le i him .^ k in jo y the Joke «nd then wgswtefT ^ A e »hould In ipect h i* bedroom and
let h tr unpack fo r Iilm. • L-Bnt-r ^ f i |e, th m t ln t hto- handi
deeply in to hl« pockaU. became fltubbom*
••I don’t eom erlwre to live until I eom« op#nIy • • o« irJe ;« hu*- band," h o . aOBotineed. Not as thliKia « • now. You may be right or «ron» about her Job-and ^ a y be Tight or wrong about It— and ftfler a weighty pau»c - "w d • i*
Wlni» are grown ngalnt ‘•You’l l f ind me n room «mc«ncrc.
Jen, therc'a 'n good kid. Oave up my Ttv)mii. A n r oM
swnnky hotel.". "No use a l all.” agreed Jenny.
She t t ^ consldfrlng. hpr handi In l i r r pocketfl. hor browa bent.
Into the alienee cnme the wund
M dle ’a. face lost etery m tlg e of — b>ck u a ln it th«
Window as thougn be had ipme wild — Tilatt-orxHmWBron tolheWBda, - -
janny rca llw d that th a tln ^ te » \ o t l i f r power would-be the la it. Bhe
• " followed-turn, forcing him to look her m thfc eyea. cutting through n il nuitter o f le fth cm aend me
' ' ' ‘•LUen to me, Ed;' No. you’re not really llntenlng. not aa you cnn
• --listen.' Close ;your eart lo every-thing •uepL.wbat.-I'm-UXlnzJiOTr
. Nobody la going to w n tf you up un- you want to go and nobody U
W ie in g to c fM ti down on you."— J— ^^Howat^aaJ::---------------------------
• HoneiU 80 what have you U worry Jibout?"
"NoUilng." admitted Eddie, al' m o 'l unw illingly.
----------"Thetw ou fto-AnJlalcnlng.lii.xouj-------mind to what I ’ve Juit suld.. I ' l l <ei
who It u At the door.” - A* Jenny had expected. It waa Oil
who was a t the door. Kc M id.noth Ing a t nil. but Jerked an enquirUu Ihlmb a t the tn te r t^ o f the apart iprnt.
■ Mr. Townsend l» feeling better.' lutld Jenny, anawerlntr tlte thumb «but I'm glad you came up, Olll, wonder If yoti know- of wme chear
' I quiet room fo r him? He dotsn' wnnt to atay here."
• j---------fiha—jw d-eKpM t*d-i^-lon fl,4oo i1 period o t n im lnatlng. and I t startlei• her when he auigeated without .< c" moment’a healtatlon. "Mm. Digger.
-••W ouW '«hrtak8 a boarder? I her houfs clean? And quiet? Ani would aho look a^er him a Uttle I
D a ily Cross
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Mrwo\1. »olun(*«r P R ^ r r H d _ i>. AeenmsIKhH
A U td liy L E P IIW J A: tu Cook* In a pan {S T rM DlnlM lk B l^ rtfi«d “ Ic lo ^ I i uI ______ _ . p«ftlclM fp-lol f T t M y t
- t*. Bbip'i aiarr ■ ■ ■ ■ h rrn T . . M. N am w W»r la ■
' .IrSss.. IS i i lsn . Kind of Uiruili fsi sjxum retS S i t s f ..uW S;,.,<Cl Com# 10 COVvN
minority L O um vtd ’«}. CotnpiUden i tUII ani 4!. CnniRintlon Cir««*1l
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1~ I. K u u i ' l w lU i'h lm?” __:____ IO J!M lx.a ttM »o iL ln>rrt O lll gave• M l welfh ly nod. Then 1 » Jerkeff• his thumb again a t the Utile hall > and aald. "Luggagt?-J Jenny produced/Eddie’s aoUlary
Mltcase nnd the blg-ahouldered• auperlnte&dent swung I t easily from " Ute r ig h t b tn d to the left. Then he
deflunded: "M r. 'n>»D*cndt" He a e ^ td . tc ««Pcc* to carry Eddie,
w h g titin MLiiir-H-JOU-*H^ o .'v> Jlrtt. OllU explain, n i lookUB * n * f M r r T o w n ^ . ; * ....... .............. -n't - AA iong M. ha Ui»d Jeaay never ira forgot th a t f l r t t dnadfu l walk with
Eddie. t« s t olgbt, under h t r t ln d s n T e f l r R y ir B t r t f t had aeemwj-lonjf, I'M but w ith Eddie clutching a t her ng Bhoulder. swerving and Jibbing like f i l l a t t rr1fl*t l tif r iF f f * ryt TT—
aomid — }t i irm ifd JUre » road in a •d. nightmare n ia t goes oti and on until ;er a t laat-ww-wakM ^mr thn Umf t t i t he had Installed him In t f n . Blgger’i Im upper rooms, she fe ll aa llwugh «he, erf^oo. would swerve and jib and finally n d jiu rn ta ll and run.jkwny.
I But the did not le i him guess I t ids lBh» tnUtrH tn ’ him. hflghUir anil me'steadily all the way there, while
- neople aUred and children pointed ‘t l l i » t his bandagea and his uneerUU “ • la te p i: and she went on UUilBg non M while aba unpacked his belongings Iht " U n t M n . Blggtr. a good sportl
Bhe-a ao ugly you th ink l i n t ahi nd must be thoroughly bad-tempere< >>'• bu t she la one o f tha m oil amlabli ■m people I've ever m *l. Oo you ih ln l
W 'jm t. lh c n u n . lh la dnwcr?” . _"Only a g irl would fUM w ith a. lo
«■ o f handkerchiefs at ftll," said Weil< drow sily .'"Kuch simpler never ti
•Jo- tinnaclt anything, t ^ n you can al'n r waya f lh a U ’’ “ - --------------------------;
K« waa lying on the narrow bed ny. hts hand behind hU head, his eye In cloaed. Ke bad been pushed and per
suiulPd Into M n . Dltger'a ahop tn ■ tnd p itifu l steU o t nervea. bpt the algh
of lighted him- tha t ho had th row the Mlde hl5 fean and followed he rtl<l~^flirg~ninurat ly un t he~«tatn-ta-th.• room-he-wwe-to-owmpy.- V n - J ig « t gpr-fmrt r fn*» enough not3he ehlse him nboul hla accident; sh Kok promUwt to come up In lrr^ when b bis hftrt had "a nice snatch of sleep me unff-rend to hUn. .from the Sunda:
not prlsp lie Imd grinned and agreed, cnn I “ I line Uiat old horror." he re :ry-1 luntked whert she hud gone. "Sb ■OTT, .doem’l-« lja e _ ftll_ fU M C d _u p _ llk un- thw e doctors and nur*ea did. f is tiever could sUnd hospitals. M r
Bigger r i l l «uJt me doa-n to JJi — — gTOUIld Intly ' * yiMi'U h» thfw I tc won't you?—when I have to go ou
□rtwren the two ot you I shaU d al* flne.«
'.'I'll come back this afternoon < ou t «M~t <ii-»nlng.*' Ih * pffimliiprt fit- see notlccd tha t he had not mentlonc
Ocorglo-agaln. I l was perhaps a pit O lll that she must be mentioned n t ai >th- n u l there wn# no choice, ring " I f O a ^ a stays ^ w ith M »rt* Mfttchlnff." she began reluclflntl
"she w ill have lo take care tha t i er." doesn't hear tha t she Is married. V> mb. shall all have to take care to kec
I l l secret . . You'll Uke care, to eap. won't you. Eddie?" sn’t "Personalty I'm golnir to le t peop
say and th in k anything m tlie r thii loog-l-UU-Uum-lba-truth.tUbo4ulded-flm tied ly. "You musfbnek-me up, becau ; ,a we can never know whal may n ter." come to M r. Matching's eara. j
Is any rate"—as he ^ iin made no kJi And! o f response—"unUl Georglo com lo If I home, and you cnn dUcuM thlni
s-W o rd Puzzle
)f Yaitarday'a Puxxle I. Atiiher«r -IteitnteaIE IS IA |M |E ^ C |A IH )e1 10. Liquof O A iF riE W M S tC TS £ *t- Ri tteur**
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calendar
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et ancl»Bl TrL Lubrlcaou fpanltb htra
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iltary DARK-. T h a M lered QUICK AS-A. WiNK. from r r I>ltA.PP6 A J» D - n he
He h a » A L \0^die, AV4&V-
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r id LeavM ---------------------------9 ;U A. J<to Arrtves ___________ - — ...3.18 P. N
” ............... • " - • • " • n if t a ' ?, bed. Lcft»«s -.118ft A. I.I eyes WeiiboundJ per- A rrives........................ .......0:07 A. I.) In A Leaves----------------:..l.— 0:15 A- ^sight A rrives-------------------------- 8:2J P. J
......................... ....... L____ ftnrown Arrives--------------------- ^ 5d her lieaves ............ ....... 1:00 A. >tn the The easlbound stag* arrlvlag i
B ig . 0; l S X ^ . ^ d the weaBouna'tttl -ftiTlvlnir4 r& lU .P ~ iO r& va l'liy wi
; the o f Jerome. Wendell and Ooodtng. len be - - O T lls a BTAQB LINR t sleep " t w i n FAtLS-SIlOBHONEunday Leave ............................. A l I'• >.». O/iliiFn . . . _ SaOP.I!fd. - PA Ui-W E LLBhe rc- f.rnvr ................ ........ ....10;SO A. I
"S lw A rrlre ..................... .,.,-.,9:10 ,p .J) - h k r •iid. I - .
Mrs. w ith her.- to jjic She- waited for a moment b .thcnv Ih e ro Wfts nelthar y>rt_n o L it« [0 out. Wn« he really o.ileep? No. she w laU do surt! he eould hear her. She sigh
and Qulctly opened the door. 8 M>n or bad a groat longing to get out
fihi« the bare. pooc..lllHe room w llh ' itloned coarae Iw e c u r lW h s -^ l In to 'I
a t’ all! "'"J« nn > l* ‘ftia c a tl came Just she was over the threshold.
Ih M r. " I hat* to bother you about-ae tantly th ing." aho proti:s(ed. returning hat he Oeorgle mado me tcd. Wc tha t It's moat frigh tfu lly Importa0 keep that—f too “ A ll right, kid, 111 remember. 1 ‘ ■ ta lk an y dam nonsense anybo
likes, n i begin by telling M r than Beauty DlRger that I've got th i U lrm -. already. Oo on. you b u n c lecauae »>«Py Anyway, I ’va iav not plenty to th ink atraut.’*
A t Bhe le ft h im to-tt. In tp lU o f : 10 kind -nonchalance sh# knew he waa hu comes bewildered and lonely,thlnes often shr had herself l»en all thi
things tha t she knew how lie lonj---------- to be atone.
■ I Bhe had a final word wlUi Jd Bigger, then crossed the road to i
( i hoUl and tbere paid hec b ill i _ _ ?o'!£5t*<l f * * , powMlona,
her Attention to a i» t« which h ho said, arrived for her by spe<
n«aa meMcncer shortly after she I
She oprncd U. She did not m ^ I :> look ,-»t the signature lo rend tl
Jt.wa.1 from.OarlU.ATCncy..He.l Qf just the w riting she would hi
iiMU Imagined foe him ; big. sptuwl ray tor nf,fi orderly. ne» " I feel sure )fwi d lr in t really '* |Kct me to keep our appolntm
tills morning. Tortunately for mr---------- l>fnrd UlAt fxpcctfa ri
° f ^ w lirre. And ao. tg te ll you the tn
4 « '* ’ Bhe stared at lU read It hgi uant then tore-U intAimaU-pl«c«<, *‘i
peeled elsewhere?" The wokIs e , veyed nothing to her: oerhana t
were not meant i a When a r ircMkt cut an appointment w llh a g irl s s» ply bec.-iu*c lie TOUld not sUndIn B»ar h«'r compMy. It hardly irni Troy tercd Whal oxeuae be aentt1 htro She took her w»y hnuahtlly b
ef to the npartmeat. Perpetually seemed to Journey to and fro al'
• UioM* hot streetsl Was l l cyesterday evening tha t she hal
I ^ rather_than heard hla car draw- -at Ihe-eiirb-and-had-taken h«r-pl
at his side?■ “ “ (Copyright. JUlla Cleft.Addam
r~-~ iTo Do Cmtloued)
g JUST KIDS“" 2 5 U --------'- — D O N T F E R O T ^ W O N
MOM -VO O SAID \ - — '■ VOU’D TAKe M E 1 ^ ^
T9 THE CIRCUS- — \P I W/6i6 A , y .
. . . I W FALLS DAILY
. - i
9 ^ STwin
p ONE CENT PER WORD .-pER-iNSEHTlON— -
A.M . •P.M.
AU Want Ads Alive and aeUvt aad ^ h e y bring t te bayer.
.PJa, .
_ Wanted— Miscellaneous ■ 7 ~ T 7 w A ^ ^ * K ^ ® R 0 7 C i r w w T ia ~ v r o . Bo* au rn iec -— ---------:
P.’ m! W A N T E D - POULTRY. O. 0 p. M. Hunter, Phone «0*. ^
m N T E D -:^ M A liL MODERN ru A * • nbhed house. Phone m o, '
w a n t c d 'Xvool"" F on s t o r a 'o e p llrln g to Idaho Junk House.
A. M. Hatchery.ag ---------- -■ , -‘ itfig# WANTCU af.CONU ItANU IJOWi'?“ « a i----- Iry-rtanccra-feot-hlfhi-Hayw-Ht'ig . orade Hatchery. ----------
- W A N TE D -iibnaE S TO paI tt^ “ good shade, water and fine fTfcsi
0 . E. McClnln. Phone 0360-,^_____
A. M. plant. State best price and age 0 P. M. plant. Ai^circta Pox 207. Twin F ills .
= = -W A N T E D ^ -Ig E D -J C g PQXBI w ill pay cash or take'thtrn fa 01
nt bu l Retrlgeratori. phone {r l lg n.(><<” ” '*’ •
WANTED ao’ d b USElTirAnSTOI sighed cnSh. nr w ill «*tl nn f- She j_ 3 White Co.. pitone 207. "DcAliU h S u in ^w r t n r TrAKTED 'T O nO R-R O W - ^ B I
; ......... owner, gisoo to lltoo on good modJust AS era home. W ill iny £o°d rate o f In
terest. W rite X.3, rare of Tw in fa ll
V *® ’'* -------W ILL PAY .J5c PSIl DOZEN FO)
B u ff OrplnRton Hitching eggs At • Uvored each Frld.iy or early 8atur
v i i ‘J^y ‘ 0 Hayes llntchfry. T ftin FaJliJyix,cty Jerome Hatchery,_______________g Mrs. 8 T R O N O , HEALTHY TOMATi■ tbree »nd ether plnn’j . Irom our ow
.chotco MCd..U.D:rMrt.of irosL'a-e V* rH Hot Caps to protect lhcm.,I>arrti
*■ Brothers Seed Co,o f hU ------- ,
a hurt:*;‘y-^ BURLEY COURT RECESSElonged n tn iL B Y . Mny 2S (8rcclal to T t
N ew s*-D istrict court was rec«w J l M m . Taeaday momlnr by Juflge Adam l to the narolAy. by rraviti of clrctlon day b<
11 and Ing « IcgAl hmiilnT. The ease ot
:h had. was eontlnutd until Wednesdi speclAl momtng and the jury released ut
hod thon.__________ Crmrt.ji{-_JerPfPg^whlch was ;I convent ^v^flnt^rtay momtng. ni
.» , r 1 been ccntlnued until the Urm lni ? il w i »on of the’ Burley rn.ie, and Uie Je M K - omerjurymen discharged un tU -rm X " ________________„ „ M A N Y P A T IE N T S E ]«TE R ,ntn.m ; h o s p i t a l A T 'W E N D E L>r me, I
e^^nith] ^ W ^ d e LL,. u , o f M tlen ts Irom Hi" Wendell ho«j■ ta l thla, weak included tha followlfi>*, E»----- M r*.-T . M.-W.*irieyrJerome,-w<ls eon- brought to the hojpttal for treatme
I r l Sim- operation for acute app«ndlcltls »nd be- M "y »>•Jy m at- • Mrs- H. E. Buckner. Jerome, tindi
went an Appen<;i:lt.ia operation M
Mrs. John LlndTy. Jerome, iindi « » “ '- fw o.''' » t:on May 22.•o along j j j i j j Mott. Shoshone, wIt only underwent a m itre ojvratlon s hal le ft abio «, j(»ve for her home on M traw up 21.«r-plac« — «fs^M r-II^K arpM .A a d-l«b y -j
rriu rrjed to th rtr home In Jrro:dams) M.-ty 23. _______'------ -— _ J jfO rH u.iciU. V.vjiffrn. WWT
to return to his home M»y 2t.
i0 N *T • l& m C H A T Lc h a n c e ^ euE P M ysrrs
' T ie r e e AM
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LY NEWS. TW IN FALLS, IDAHC
, T H E C U M P l
■■ For Sale Miscellaneous
— PASTUnK FOR HO. I ' H O M B ^ J Phone tSBl-RJ,
I s t a c k ' k a v - 4 i t n i e r f l o t m. I 34 cva of East End U iln .
nB rn tnEH ATO R — o/U iL a t 31 . Mil A\cnue North A lu r< ;M .
iiA m c u T - aic; .C H n ib M H (TXT Idaho B u tw r Shop, 100 MalD Eas
— « A T E ~ '0 U f is ”L 0 . Dutter-KUi Com Machine fttV A i
ntr».■uA* Wfc h a Vr OODLES OP PXBTUK
• lor all klniU ot stock. Mary A«c .OE- ___________________________
FIRST c tr r r iN O h a y , *7,00 p eion, ♦ north, and 3 west ot File
irAfle _______________• flEM iaA N BEL. CHEAPEST AN
^ ^*P » )th 'e r? ^ K d BtoS!- * NEW PATOS FOT STAR? OTBAN
and ChryMpr. "Cheap." Young Hepntr aiiop, 111 M aln-Balt,-Twl Fills^_____________•-
^ ^ „ , ^ A a P P g B B
OlEm2.‘ j . E.^CAiey. W cstHeybui'iZ L . Avcaucr ...............
iU TO -^D O 'O B QLASS. W D II m T shleldi. and window giaaa. i
rr 'S A MILE CHEAPER AND TW iralap '” ore effective than .an
th ing else sold for Ueallng potato. That IS fiemesan Del a t Dahc
.^ B Y -B rotbetafiwds-B lore.____ .
,7 ^ 1 s a le L c a r lo a d o p U U l n j l a KaUomlne In bulk.. Buy wh
' - you want and bring back what r = r - ^ hftve-lef fc - fl? * - l« a o -* - brusb-fn POR J>Ioon’s Paint Prices Reduced.
HINOER S E W IN G MATOW company' announces th e Ni Singer vacuum Cleaner, Backed
SinRcr sen'lce. You w ill U irlli a l : lA T b iterformance. Call Mr. B itter I ' own ilcmonstratlon. Phone 3<3.} h*vc -a r r o w ------------------------■' ■' -------------
■ - - Help Wanted• c c e W ANITO MIDDLE AOED WOM'
fo r housekeeper on ranch. Wr Dox to, Care Ne«s.
o T h c _______________________________CMjwd . :--------------------------------
“ t? : . W E N D E L L FO LK S V IS^or u ^
lesday <ipptrtiiTfs in the last w^ek Ineluta un- tiiR fo llowing: 'ras to Thomiw and Mr*.
ttrck'.VnTRues^a^atThe*hom'^^^of* m lnn- , „ t j Mr*. R. p . Dean. They left f i i ‘®, J " ’ (Jay fo r Payette. u i . r » - M rR rO rln -B abb left-Snnday-
Dlllon. Montana, to vWt her p fntitr. • -
ER M r. and Mrs. J. E. Maxwell i -*1-1 I rrn iid ion . Loyal, returned Tuf-'< J b L L from Kexpelen resrrvfttton. wh
they Bpciit t j i0.la.n four yews. Tl
hospt- ' "___Leoal Advertisements
itm en t .
^ ^ 'C A L L ro S -m n n- Notice ts hereby gh'en that
tinder-iC icrk of the Boud of Trusief' in Mny Independent 8cl]oot District No
iTw ln Fall* County, Idaho, will un dc r- iffivo Wds up to 8:00 p. M. TtU
'June to, i m , for (he {rawiporf.it m children over the prrscnt Ir
w ^yifou ten of Independeni School l fir lc t No, I ; each truck to make
h f g tri; 'r lP « In Ihe-rtiom lng and two In Jerome Isfternoon over^he present roiit<
■■ js glm jlar route m dealgratetl by prrgTeiCoarrt'W EaucAUon, p iaATm im
jcify‘' lh e amount per day per tn
A LIKE \ _•JT5 A N 'rAM* / I T H I N k V T , * ? ? . -
,H0, THURSDAY MORNIXO, M
> 5 ^ A T B A Y
m H ik V K iN t ^
. ' i ! — M 11, d
i F o r S a l e ^ e e d s
4. H. TOR e A L ^ n U M E T 6BBD POTA Ibei.' ifto per aacl. KfiTLrpJTNel
i 5 ______________WHEAT POR #Bo PER HffNDRSl
bulk At Hof’s. H mtW north. ' n « . easy from Washington School. .
— , FLAXSEED THE .ONLY~~CRO 311 u ia t paid me. Okn b« seen a t DIt
g«l and Smllh'a or ptaone n tS M . 1 D.Ncer.- ' —
“E M l.irO R BALE ~ OEM BBBD POTV -z-_o rf*m Blue T f i wea l u t T ti ‘" J f - Part caah. part th t i7 » ll 130 Addlit Y F - W. Phoul 1651-M. . = = Jrr tp . flA T ,ir -^ « im . .POTATOB 7 i i . . ««w h on new land from dry-lat A“ '« seed. 0. L. MtParland. Casilefw ____ or A. L. Swim. Tw in Palla. •
M IPKIOAN PEA . BEANS PO s i * , yield l u t year 43 bushe
--------in jr any inform atiB n o K-w e t^ - l diho Bean Elevator or John Sob
-oat^ h m * ' ' ----------— —FORTY TONS AND MORE TO TE
>ANT *^rc ts a reasonable yield o f "Wbl ’ „B-. Mastadon CarroU. Raise some It T w in !’>''»<> *«•<• * * y®*" *
need It w ith p m e n i pricea o f bu_____ lerfat, and pork. High QuaJltj set R Y I At Darrow B rcthen Seed Store.
^ S itu a t io n s W a n te d
W D ^ W P E R IE N c S '‘ a n u r w i 8 H I . No housework. CaU B20R3, Buhl.® i W A ^ ^ 'E D ^ c J ^ L D n ^ lx ^ O A i ------------ lo r J a A ts .H i am AYcnutJHgJh
\TORK OP ANY K IN D » T MIDD: aged lady. Phone IM 3-J. Wave
« l housework. W illing to work what board, room and amaJl wage, l i * „ u Dean Dalton. Bubl.-Idaho. RouK _frea_---------- ' ----------
F o r S f l l e - ^ o u l t r y
RED F R ira . P H O N E lS r lM r "
‘« lj»y # " ^ ^ K B OLD LEO HORN *R0< te n . W. L. Durham. I t t aouth
f Berger.
O in CKB 'ra A T PLEASE AND BJ
ery. ph6ne 30d.
S an ■ For Sale-T-Real EstateW rite — ---------------------- ----------------
r o u r t'L O T s , p h o n e p m -j .
FOR BALE. AT A BACRIPICE modern home on LlacoUj 81. A
M S IT Swim and Co._______________
F o r -S a T & ^ F ru ltS rV flO e ta b
eluded OEM BP D D ff.l’t;^M aE8 .E AST j j Kimberly Road. D .O . V o rtw ri
--wcra - ■ - -------Ifiun-^ btdd tr to 'prov ide a perform i
' bond and liab ility Insurance. C A j- fo r trAcU-,fot such-traaspQrtal lon r par- be fo f one year on o lif trueka, an<
10 three years on new trucka at ;I1 und discretion of the Boord. uf.'dny The Board rrserves the r ig h t t t
Ject any and aU blda.'• CORA M. S M m i;----------------------------CTl 'l l THUJUl u t M u ca
. T rxlfiynrtrn l flrhnnl ntn lrlrt, Ki Tw in Falls County. I ^ o .
____ ______ ^ C A L L T o k i m s l Z I INotice I* hereby given th a t
Ciexk of the Board o f Trustee---------- TndepcndfnrSChool"D litrtel“ W
Twin Fnll* County. Idaho, w ill lat tha ceive bidi up to ftiOO P. M . Prl
ot June 10, 1032. fo r six hundred NO. I. of coal.^more or less, deltvsrtd
i-lJl re- stored away In the bins a l the 1 Friday, oa» school buildings of the dis rt.tUon during (he yr«r IDJ2-33, cald bic t truck be lo r lump, mine run, pea. ol Dls- slack coal. « ike two The Dosrd reserves the rlgh I In the reject »ny and all bids,oiite-oi* -------- :----- COnA^MTBM lT H.by tlifi Clerk, B a irg of gduct
tst“rp ^ " 'TnclepencJeni~floniwil D lstiicv IT iruck; Tw in Falls Coun^, Idaho. ’
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PtJBNIflHBD APARTMENT. * .MAln North.
c ftb P ifci ■!. ■ ' .' ' ......tS Ib * ROOMS BOARD IP DSSIRED, : OM. P- t in north. Phon» 891. .' . . — A -O O V K m Y -H O O B B -O H -n POTA’ highway, phone 1551-M.t y *iT . R 0 0 M g ;a j^ tX 0 E . BOARD IP ' e
l i t td . 8U-W . SM 8th Ave. EU1
t t T i * r r v E R o o » ~ u o D m t r h o wy.l4nd Hfl.»'mTOlh. Enquire laano jule iX S __________ _________________ NEWLY PDRNIBKED A P A B
>OT> nent. eleetrie eooking. can ,mheU. Phon* im -W .
W VE K i i j f i B iiA V il~ A U f lo l ‘ -._mDdcrn_B»tcUneni_atia_b(«i ______ Phone 1S91-M. ' -
0 ^ m U ia H E D -A P A R lM IM lB jr n o m t with kWchenettp. 343 J3
ou wm Boulevard North. Phone t! i t bu t- FOR RENT - JUNE P IR B T^ 17 seed permanent tenant, nicely tu re. • Is liM six-room houie. 140 per moi
1 iim E B-R O O M P U R N IS ^ !apaKicent> St<am heat. New a:
s it e s ' t r io ^ T ^ a 4Bd M tn r -m n if« til. apartments. Second Ave. B. r b A M NEW 3 AND 8 ROOMED APAl fo rth . menu, modern, close In. nicely
Uhe'dr ba tliT 'a tln u 'U W rT kW ltlID D U Apartment, also summer eeti ffa v tr ly opartraent*. Phone ICOS. CaUfo; _______ ApartmenU.____________________
lEHKR* LO N 9 «--A D — 7-R OOU -vPa rork fo r uh « t MS JO; S-room tumlsbed re. Mrs, s.room lumlshed <13: S-rcom d iou te 1. em 123; 8-room modem I23J0
. room house tl2.50; 8*room bouse V----------x ~ K rra H ». PRgnn s H ; — •
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ROCS- ro R T S tJ rT o m C B D E B iT s P / ‘Oulh ot A. U swim._________________
p T v e iTo o m APARTMJ ■ —w n o it ApartmcntJK— — '—
a te F ivE “ A c n E s * " w m i 0^p— ■----- tor rent. Phone CtO,----------- HOD8IS FOR r e n F - o e t tnC E . A Resi Estate, phone 323 o r 183-'
^ POR R E^t^^F ivE^R O O M ~M ern houie: garage; well loe;
J ta b les - Ptione 220-W,J— TOR REtfT Jc^»R 00 3 ff—HO' AS TO N modem except- heat, close t b u ^ Would. tr>d« bn good fo rty . P — ^08-
h o K s a i& ^ p u f in lu F ese. Con- - - -Uon-wUl I5 M ,W _O U J !O A L O W PLA L and up Walnut Plsn^ fbi' -tlOO-M, > P u a t the 1533’ W.___________________■hf tn r r PIANO FOR BALE — OOOD C
‘ rtiUon. Agnes Lancaster. Rout h ; - •jtjucBiton ■ puuN rruu fc:.— m T c
* fs M n r f . i lm i. l tW^« . '• and davenports priced to seU. M------------ Paint and Furniture Store.th a t the |3.S5 DOYB A 40 LB. ALL NEW < isteea o f _ io n mattress w llh a good gnw ilT N O n , tlcklnKWe buy niattres2M.“beai
springs by the ear Ipad. T ru . Friday, j-om- ola mBllress At Moon's. Ired tons —^ e % tJ u M is c e lla n e o u s .
\ L A W N w S w S is ^ SHARPE^ A and
FOiCR E N T-P A fflT tTM ' FO r“ ' r ig h t to i> . t , mile north County HosTO- ' '
MuoAUon FOR RENT 30SnAR£S O F W/ c T l w r i r ~ f iT tiie 'i9S3"*cm oii.VTw in" J. ■ IUihw.iy D istrict.
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Third eaat. Pbone W . -___________
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i l lE D banging and kaUoffiinlo f3SS «U>r alec- ave. east. Pbooe U4W.oiKltnr I - i^pMT
For S"ale or Trade[ ly f ip * th a ' dV T-5S» t iM « foe a trailer, P&ooe 22. M urtau ib . Ifo rnla jjQ Q g Vm VLD______ buy cheap. Oeoc»e R. aa rtl*y ,ra B H . Mut^auth.,.,^___ ,
SBVER4L SMALL PARMS PO n ?«?? J* • T » in P»“ * residences, o . A . B r*m -
« . Jerome. Idaho.----- ----- TOR BALE OH TR AU E-H AV W R--------- hogi, scales on ptac«, \ e u (le t f Maroa. W. L. Brown.; r r = : FIBHINO BOAT. OOOD OONDl- 3i*Ai.e. prtoed T l lb t .______ Trade fo r'iood gun. PboM ea>-w.WEST TO -BXOHANOB-TWIH F A I iS
_ _ —ffsid?niia.oropirtr. im B n im h tt r l . ■ueNT fo r a 30 or 40 near town. A rthur U
A T O ra W T PARK AKD OAS BTA- non w ith smalt groeery. we« looat-
!--------- ed on highway. J.X. Roberts, Realtor.IT E R T Tw in Palls, Idaho.'________________
TRADE COLUMBIA BDCJTROOK MOD- for tigh t enatoMd ear anjr model,
located. See or T rite W. D. Porter. Rout* 1, Rtwi'RgDca 3 miiM wu>b 9^
iOUtJB: tU M P LR lE LINB-P lR gT -C P A lM OM 'In . farm mactiinery. one team w x l , Phone harness, w ill trade for smaQ car or • le il chcap. Cafi 480. Conrad Magel.
fe WE -mADG BUY OR SELL ALL______ |(lDds Of used furniture, stoves, aadLAYER ranges. Oct our prices. Phon* B, rphohe •Moon'8-pn»l and PnmlttB»«gtiere.
1030 NASH OOUPE POR QOICK D CON- Jale, W ill consider Tw in Pall< loute 2. Amufemenl sto;k In payment. Also
Machlner}*. WUl trade fo r hogs oi---------- heifers. Jack Jenatn.-TCHEN’ ------- s = = a a ;
Coans——= r m o n b y - t o - l o a n - o n - m o d k S
dwcUlnga and business property A r th u rJ ^ flKlm.------ 1--------
Yado In MONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN >. Tw in Palla Residence 'and tiusJ'
ness property. Arthur L. Swim am Co____________________________
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R CAT- THE PERMANENT SPECIAL COW' lospllal. tlnucs th i* week. Orpheuaj Beautj
Shop,WATER PIANO JAZZ LESSONS—SAMP inrTaUff ~ H in -M cs lc s tore. T ueaday«.-aat
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= B B ™ iMeeting at Probate Co£t
■Room Takes Up Matter of----Employmsnl-of Workqien
Here In Thinning Beets
TenUtlvo pU ni fo r' the purpose — or'*«curin# ' morc 'worK ■ ror local -
Ubor ln 'b « t field* were coinldercd .*1 i , ,, »t. « meellAB in »he proUU . court “" d
- room here lu t . a lsb t fclteuded by .J c about 30 peraou IneludlnB a dele- l i BAtlon of workmen; E. F. Prater, B&erllf.-W. a-pol«on. deputy, and
— A.- R .-l la iy r r<lir trtct-»uoertntcn<tw» ehu -- cf;tho-Amalffamawa--BUBar com* f in
• nany. T he seulori waa called by — T K T o a M 'p r ib U flirT o n n n iB io n ti*
and prenWfd over by E. J. Finch of L '" ' t b « body. h«
Aoolher meetlnjt w ill be held at 1 [I? P. M. In the American Lesion Mem- orlal hall today a l which worker*. ™ * o(ficcr» and Mr. Hagar wlU further 5. *
— aneoin B t- im ra non.—« r:- - in g tr pointed out tl ia i .the Amalgunated r ^ ' company owns neither the fa n u r .^ nor the beeU and that It U necea* 1“ . •ary to get In touch w ith tanners and aaUafy them. [: ! !
Sheriff Prater and J. L. Wood- 5;^ lord, chatmlan ot lh» labor com* ^ mltteo prcMnted a lU t ot 110,men hav ln f 405 dependenta, who ara out ot work. It U-tUted. and many ot w honi 'Vere aided last winter and would'have to b« asaln n u t winter
— M goia t ia y n w t>a employed. ■ I t - ‘ n g fUCod Uiat tftH Hat *« * « j l- wu
-lected w fth in two hoiira and-dJd not ma nearly ^ a ^ w ^ e
city. O. W. Wltham ta u ld to be eff! examining the atatutet with a view Wc
- ^ - o f deporting any Illegally In th i* caa eotii)ti7 ' a n
The aubfUnee of the argument o t wei the men w u that Mexlcana who nel
-------n n a n tiM inu) inu rE iijriiBVfl'bR s w nem ploy^ In many tle ld i tp the e<- wai
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■luaLjii Dt r ia ld in r j - ___!!ul i n t thera «*m ed to be an Imprea- Ro don th a t the Sugar company had mported th e « w «m e o f them. ■ )ut thla M r. Hagar denied. He lald le atood ready to prove by alfldavlt hat th e company had not paid 8« •allroad faro or furnialwd board to J t single one of them and tliftt_3» 'i.it fn i hnrt bf f n afnt out fronytnn I’*'' ;ompany office here It i responft to ™ jMjulrtea urging men n o t> come, Pn; lie eald tha t early In jh e year he «n nad written about a do fin letters In >n response to queries from old tra- «“ > Dloyes explaining the altustlon and o® w nd ltion o f the cropa, whlclj were * [\ot dlacouraglng but said lettern ^ during the last month discouraged M men trom coming. Ho ottered to ihow fUea ot eoplea of leitef* to thU effect.
irca dJacussed. M r. Hagar said Ihst m i many farmers were |)rotestlng tra sgalnat employment ot White m tn .lm
[ff lc le n t In the beet fields. M r.; • Woodford admitted tHQ was llie dli case In some losUticea but aald helclc a m a party o f men, aome of *h om ip ri were present, had cleared-a la rge i' i field a t the ^ mi
m u 'lO O ^ r M'n^'peJfect. 11 waa bal
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D A Y O Jl / is s B ic k e r tSpecial Rej^esentative a\MO Tis r,n.c;.ciAT?r).Tl^ O U N D A T IO K G A E M E l
■today only—to give you j f foundation garments,
the Ready-to-W ear D e i
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■ countcnd'br Mma bit.' UU ■Ubor committee tha t many Mexlcana w m InetUdent. .Tb la .W . Hagar admrt>
1 ted «»d tflJd o t one In a tta o aome yeara-ago-whea o n ly .3 i-o u t-o t- l» were ettlclent. A ll conceded .that
I resident Mexican* were good workers. and no crttlcisms were made • again it their employment.
rm p loye jj.in t h e ' ^ I ^ V o ^ ' ^ y •- 300-W Errtoxlcaiu riiBd 'oriheae u "- w ea xealdebu o f th u c ity to r a long- tlme;T-:aelaU»r to a -ltot-emnptled - ' by a repreaenUtire ot the com
pany and M r. Finch early in th ^ 'J. yeat. w ith a promise that they would- be called for. he explained tha t records .showed that SO per . cent o f these were not a t home
- when called f o r . ....................................SuggeaUon was made by Jamea L.
names, commlsaloner, that Isborem offer to work halt a day In the field _
to -qu it. I I was rtre*vd -tha t*em -ployment tor men now meant leaa •exptnse and less taxea and th arco^ "
‘ operation all around would be bet- t l* ter. The idea o t putting the m atter «. to the tarmera In th la .light, w ith t l' the.adduion o t the* Btrnea auggcs- ■>
tfon met apRrova^ of Ihe workera. f ‘r Tha regular committee repreaent- «
- r S c I ^ a t t t o r d 'a n ^ oI***8.'"^BS[aKl1 Strom. . /
The best ot teelirfg prevailed dur- X ing the mseitrfg. though many t worker* a rr lm ld to be rcseatful re- i gardlpgnack of employment 3 While the meeting was In wsslon. tr « tr. Dotson was catted to tho 'te le - !1 atter-conversatlon. an-
,, phoned to say that he did not wante White men In hU field as they were :i Inefticient and i f «nyana-«ought to. drive Mexicans away, there would 1 be trouble.
S MERCHANTS SPONSOR ; LOCAL “ BABY FAIR”
t M rtng 'a '•baby fa ir and twMty^con- K trs t." a t 10 P. M. Saturday, June IB. le t te r Day j
'•! The local bualness firms plan to e display > windows featuring baby BI clothes and food, during the « eelc 111 prlor to Ihe contest, e l ' Elaborate preparations are being - | made for th ; seleeMon of tl^»
s babies.
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« J. B. Robertson Picks Up Six J ' Counters to Overcome j! T. i • Wiidle’s Two.Polnt-Lead'jj* ■ Tor Legislative Choice:"”;
' . On the biuls of complete unofficial m' n tu m s of Tuesday's p r tn u r ; elw*. tlona in Tain Falls county, which ,r were ninde avnUrtle yeaterday wlUi " '«a the arrlvni • ot Roseworth'e tallcy ‘ o. aheeu, John: B.- Robertaonr the —
youngCM cumlldate, has won noiji* *. Inatlon for state represenUUve on gar
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J U p p d y e a rs iI _ — i£ _ f r o i r L t h e ia iaJ ■ ing tires in cri^ ^ __=on-hot-high'
J T h a t ’s justwhiS _____ _ b e c a u s e a n v o i
J new GoqijyeaJ - can pu t oil stoJ Sp e ed w ays aJ prices you eveJ Goodyear Tire.
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The official canvaaa. whtah eoun- ty-<omwU«ten«r^ b s g»n.|rastMga|f, — w ill be requlad ts determlnb the u-lnner in this closest ot a ll the counr ly> prlmaryjoalesta. ' .
RcsFwortn Rave Robertson alx. and 'aV iu{ll?J*p.AP ?*^-OYcreosynt JTin= „
(iin's two-vou) rad a iiicn the coun- . . Itya 'o U ie r SOprecincls ha<l^iglTen M l him. and' putt ng itobrrtson ahead ' wlth-th»..S*polnt-margltt.—..— u . . —
Complete unoltlelat .n tn n t l ' dU not change any other resolta ahown
I by returns from Uie 38 precincta tha t v.ere available early Wednesday
I morning.I Margin o f 28 voles ta rorlng U J. I :J o h n s ^ T«La.Falls .o v c r-F T e d .^ ja< 1 Drake, Tw in Palls, in the race fo r thi (ho Republican nomination to r cor- th,
; oii»?r. stood unchanged a tK r the ar-. d ,j
evenly between the two can d id a te
fiVe the n t ir U etiaM E lw irie R*> rHcerater at te r m Hasle C o, next to te]ephooe otnee/-Ad*. <1*
For expert radio lervlM. ^gan M u le Co., pbone 19.—Adv. la i
you lik e to start .T fo u < !)ecoratiori D ay are be r s a f^ p C b ra iid —
___ fla g .1 lik e to knoTvs ta r t th a t new
I pxpteoJ_ you ® Ji ia td s :o L c h a n g e L ^ “ °crowded tra ffic Goodghwaya?------ --------- ‘g.ggi£
vh a tyoucandoT ' ■vone can affo rd y e a r ears now, Y ohM ^ t G oodyear ‘ t hei a t the~lowest “ W hever p a if fo r a choicfir^. costs 1
r w Prognun crery Wednetdsy n ight o rc r 1
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S I X » P U E S ” tI cao CO UU w X11 yen o f cord fcbrie \ bar tbe fine tw o oadrr abe ■3 do not run Trom bead to bead. J1* circ^makcrs couot d m a a i — e*,” bu t they are really “ breaker _ „
so we a U them that
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i n d A u lb t: TH E F IN EST A N D E
! D eparture and CInpr D is tribu to rs SF A C T U R E D
i i M f f ii M « ;-jS;Mte Marie Dunn Presents ^ “ Follies -Of 1932” with'Bl
Many Effective Costumes
Oresg rehearsal to r the "Follies ot 1833,-"-dance review to be pfMcnt<>cl- — j th is .afternoon and evening under ber the personal direction ot Mis* Marie : cal D u n n ^ l ^ sa prom tti^ .yom ig folk:^.los!
a t the Orpheum theatre ycjterday 1 to morning. ^ 'm a
MIm Ounn ts enthusiastic over th e ' not assured (ucceu o t the production.IJor The production w ill be presented cne ne: day only, tn attemooa and evening Tnperformances today. - ---------- 1—-ThR 1M3 FoJUps-will-be-partlcu- in- la rly ouUtandlng th is year because pin
II can bank on i t - ih e r e bargains! F u ll^ v e rs iz e iS— m a rk e d ' w ith th e sdycar'name and house
B u il t w ith -p a te n te d jdyearS upertw ist.C ord.
ed fo r longrfive iTwear.""
Ddyear can give you such fiendous values because” re people ride on Good- i r T ire s th a n on a n y S rtm a rH e re T c e r la in ly le chance o f a life tim e l 'h y b u y a n y second- ice tire w hen.^rj/-choice :s no m ore?”
re rN £.C R ed Network, WEAF and AsaocL
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D o k T H E
5 aV 20. 1032 •
■lot l i e - p r c fe t t i ih s H ir a l^ r r ^ ^ th T ^ .;d aa -j.s iiutii iiuu liTuyptarlng on ja
notable nro’ rams In Twin Falb. dur- rrc I I n j th? Isst r » r , " M l5j Dtion stxted •-
“ The group numh?rB wrt» p?f.j‘ t lv ; ., ly coslumed In la ta t thratrlca l do* 1
> biRU. ma;}ycf them ms:lerQ.sU: end rspsnslfd. nart.nii have t a k e n F C
: iE 5 iiiL I‘ TflDMSiiETS-1— M pettnr-’*t~gtl~nroweni-of-*tTaw - ' berries nnd raspMrrlrs has been ! ' called to meet th b evrnlng n t a lI osIo^ a t . (lie . heftdquartCra. of S
’ I to discuss probable condition o f the ^ ‘ market this summer. I t was anr
i !n o u n ;d last evening by'K . Q. Tsii- . I Jor. promlTint trower. There are ! nearly 30 grower* in the counly. Mr.: Tnvlor stated. •
• There are about 45 acres of berrlea.• ln-tho-coanty.-lt-l»-*aldrand-othe» - 11 plan enterins the busines^^, . *
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Price p i t atogle t l r e * 3 ^ ' H l M l
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B iC o n tp aVRAGE IN TH E W EST
to O ffice and Sholion P: P A C I F I C
5«8.919.40d TTCrth or teo j prod-.iru 7 tro.7) outsld: the *'.a .e in ISCl.
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FOR tiECT - MODEaiJ IIOME- — lii(«-(>irnjhed.uja£a»itui.-.iA.M..^— aiw.is£rs:rcaj;criab)t-than.-tl3c.*»>, . ^ ersTs «mill house. Garngc if desired. • ^ 30 Eighth avenue north. , ’ I I
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