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•qtyEdW oif^ ^ TH Vol 19, No. S.___________ Christendor Resurrect) WithGl Sunrlse-Sewices-EIani G athering In M an; Appeals F or' (By nio Amo Christians throughout the w( urrectlon of Jesus of Nazareth bringing to a close the annual Contrasting wllh tUe mote i Easter r> ilglous observanccj, pn were m i de for a Joyful Sunday Prom the Vatican city, scat nn appeal for world peace,< addressed to all the nations through the newspaper Ob> •servatore Romano. At tondon Qurrn Morr cipreurd ^ the wUh thKt nil uve tlte court I BtwuH ■ Ko-wit- I lau king. Oeorte V. after Euler. In Sandir Be*l Fashionable New Yorken. dlplo- tntllc and gorcnimenlAl (Igurex nt tha naUon’s cnpltnl. pnrndcrj nlonit ChlcsRo'fl Mlelilcan boulevard, mo- vie lo^k In 13o»yvood-ln lact, per- aons In All walk3 o( lire-creeled Eaater with Sundn>- be.it, hopeful lor favorable weather. epeclnl lervlcea will be held ■board all lhe InrRcr vnt^hlps In Uncle Sam’5 battle fteel.i, nnd EMter will be obscn'cd at army posta, From far-fluns eonicrs of Chrb- and Palestine. Jn hundreds of cltlc.i and tOA-ns In lhe Unlied Slates euurlae sen'ices were planned for out of doors gath- erings. The Oxford Rroup movemenl. per- sons Interesied In a revival ot doc- trines of the last century calllnR ^ for honesty and purity In relntlons demonstration pt Svenborv, Den- mnrlc. Tfli-eniy nations were repre- sented nmonu the partlclpnnU with lenders looking for a tolal altend* (CoWtnwJ on Pase J, Col, U -- ----- ^ L ights and SHADOWS In Day’s Evt:sfs (Dy The Atwclated Press) Honest Man and Othora—> LOS ANOELES — When Dcpulj' Chief of Police Jack Hnllnson re- ceived fin UMlsneA ItWer ft Jew days ■so contnlnliiR $18 described ns found within the city he was pleased to think he had found nn honest nwn. ___nnllnson. "I received 75 colls from peoplo clDlmlnf( to havo l u t <18. but only one told wlUiln two miles tho place wlicre ll was found," Flnlln.V5n returned the money to GeoTRe Summerfleld, who described tha exact denomhiailons, told near where ho liad losl It. nnd provided A wltncjs to corroborate his story. The officer said hc wwn't pleased to-rtiiiik-ot-tlie-honestyW thc'otlwr 74 perfons. B e s t OUOSB W in s — TWISP. Wash. - OuesalHB when tho city water mnlns will thaw out has evcrytwdy here all n dither. Tlie water won't lum on and linsn'i since the Pcbr\mr>’ sub-tero weather. So Bue^vrs have orRunlzed a con- test on "when will the mnin.s thaw out?" Beveml hundred resldenu of Uito small town are takliiR part and ^ k good prize goes to the winner. ___ A nluncfr device. hM_bt^n_ar- V ranged on a fire hydrant, attached tn an electric clock,' to record the time, Tlie nujorlly Miy It will be wltliln n week. It's the sccond time In 20 yenrs the mains have frown. Bido Kills H o rn :- NEW PLYMOUTH. Iduho-Mod- ern transportation proved too much hera for the eaulno constlimion. A horse Jacob Knunp of New Plymouth was ImuIlnR lo tosTi In a trailer for the flrsl time died when Kromp stopped to buy gasoline al B service station. Popular Matron— KEVIN. Monl. — Dy n slx-votc marstn. Mrs. Evahnc >lerd. whose name did nol appear on the muni- cipal election ballot, woj named mayor of this northem Montana vlllaRc. Tho official vote cnnva.vt showed her name wns written In on 47 bal- lots. Albert Oocddertz, mayor since JQ33 and n candidate lor re>electlon. received 41 wtes, ' •Toothings a t '78— ALTURAS, Callf.-Olty Council- man Oeorge T. Cllne U tecihlns nl nppcarod n(ter_he, had.becn.lll.wlih ft stomach ailment. ■'I believe ill tnlnnts aw wbject to stomach trouble when they are ircthlng." he obMrvcd, % Efister— I HOUDAYBBURO. Pa.-Edna 0. Glunl. 33. v’lll celtbrate her btrth- fluv on Fn.«ter. ______ __ T'^er Uiltuils «)em ; O CV IE T> «*»»wmAtJDrr amuut) or oacpumoHB )m Marks :tion Event Jiad Acclaim annedJ^r-Out-®C&oor- any Towns; Vatican or World Peace AssocUted Press) e world today proclaimed the res- reth with appropriate ceremonies lual 40 days of Lenten mourning, ire sombre character ot the pre- preparations at home and abroad Iday holldoy. eat of the Catholic church, came >^FLlfiBfllTGB Ufd ___ , )uri nnpTPTi CL I liiLu ’Tl Puerto Rican Clipper Col- lides With Launch in »r- Triniilad Harbor !led _____ rOBT-OF.SPAIN, TRINIDAD, April 11 (-tV-Thrce persons were lillled today when the Itl-len J;) flylnir iioat. Puerto Rican clipper, ”1“ *r*Md a Iiuneh In the harbor and “(niand looped” on the sarfaee ef the wnter. rl*- The force of Uie ship’s collision ’^'■■■^giiii m t 'UA lhe lar- ward compartment of the flying boat A-ns and n swirl of water drowned two lees pa.wnRt'rti nnd the Milp's stcwnrd. Ith- Of the 15 other piLwrnwra aboard. five suffered auperflelal Injiirirs jcr- while the others cscnprd appnrently loc. unliutt. None ot il« olhti mtmbrts IlnR of the crew wna Injured. Ions Tliose drownrrt wrre E. Roman ten- D r«h of London. England, nnd nre. Amndeo Loper. the stcwnrd. of Ml- ami. nd* Jo-'e Iturbl. the fnmous Spanish — pianist, said his hijurles were such ' that he would nr>t be aWe lo piny again "for some time.” nnd "f may nol be itble lo conduct aKaln.” tUlurbI notified his New York of* / flee that he and Miss Jren Dal- * rymple.’ his aecreUry, were ‘'all 3 right.”) OtflclAls of Pan-American Air* wayt issued Use followinc elalcmint: “Thi cJlpper w u laking oil. Dt- > ' fore lertVl-3 liie .M ler Pilot C. J _| Crutbertaoii sighted n smnll boat nt- ready In lhe pnth of the plnne. Hie pllol stAtes ho changed the coune of lhe plane but waa unnble to nvcld a collblon, lulj' ,*rrho eollblon. daanagod Uie plotie re- to Rn undetermined extent, bul suf- lays llclenUy to cause partial sulimer- ns Rcnce of the cabin. Of n lotnl of 2S tsed persons aboard, the Pnn*Amcrlcnn nesl Airway!! standby launch succeeded In tnklng off 22 persona." rom Iturbl w.is the Inst of the pas- S18. sengen to leave the emit alive. lie Ules said he pushed his necrctary, MLu Jean Dalrymple. out through n port , If, hole and followed her Jual ns a-nter bed flooded Into Ihe cabin. ,5^ The musician described Ihc .icenc Ided scrarhblc.” lie declared y the man ahead of him stepped on 'V j his head nnd injured his eye. nol-be-ablo-to. conduct ngaln." aald Iturbl. "and I Minll nol be nble lo piny lor some lime," The bodies of the drowned mrn were found Inalde the plane, where hen they had been trapped, ihelr aafeiy out straps oround their w-nlsts. "J Carver Interested In Senate Contcst iiaw DOISE. April 11 (/Pl—John Car- s of ver. United States dlslrlcl nltorney and for Idaho, said loday he has "no dcllnito plans" lo seek ihc Demo- nr. cratlc scnnlorlal nomination In the llud IdAliA'prlmnry in AiiKUst. ] ' "I have b«n intrrcstcd for a long time in the contcst owr Senalor lilin ^ Dorah’s tenale tfal,” hc f;ild upon hLi return todny from San h'ranclsco wliere he appeared In the circuit court nf appeals In (I war rbk c.we this week. His stalement was prompted, he lod- Anld. by currenl reports thnl he iuch piniu to oppose Govcmor R(»s for I- llw nomination « ih t Rovtmor Jpetks New ll Ihls year, . In a '■! am watching development," (hen can-er declared, s at Portland Puts is On Reckless tana ------------ PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11 (,r^ >wcd Tlie city of Poriland has pul a 1100 bal- ‘'bounty" on rccklcss driven. ■Ince . In a recenl move to put "tcetir tlon. Inlo a traffle aafety drive, the mu- nicipality agreed to pay $100 to each citizen giving Informntlon lending lc the arrest nnd conviction of recklev iicll. ‘Irlven. Rewards hnve been palU twice thus fnr. A clyl^iHKldcnt prrvrnllon-coni. mlttee. which luu figured laruely In • the-orsaniznllan-'ortire'«impnli[n, lias assisted in providing somo olhtf cures for recklessness. Tlicy'follow; An ngreement of several laritt gasoline companies,lo refuse lo sell gasoline to a cuslomer who Is In- toxicated. I a. Special courses for «hool child- Jlh- ren upon safety in. four high schooU Its violator! have been mqI( I V». - ^ ACCVRAT W IN I' ‘He i s tl or- CS« " lies ne;- re* . 3ad me :oi- . AND WH£f^ THEY LOOKED. m au:. ior H wa^ ver scp«fc/irc, they saw a i/ouni clothed in a long white gan nrd And he said unto them, Be nrd! Nazareth, which was cn irirs here: behold ihc place ivh ntly 1C. 4-6. irorfraff /rom "Chr iirts by Ko/inonH, In the Rlverak nan s iJorah’s Cri S; In Illinoi may ' Idahoan’s Strength Ii ^ail siderations Hins (Dy The Ass WASHINGTON.. April 11 - 7 brld a sub-stantloi lead in deli c/tn' presidential nomination ii)s among somo supporters of Sc une Callfomlons who resented en to primary there tn opposlUon Hoover. lotie-. W hlle-watchlng the progres. directed more Immediate at- tentlon to the contcst between Borah ancl Colonel Franlt .(,.d Knox in the lUlnols primary next Tuesday. thu prc-convcnlloii considerations Irom now on may largely be nlfcci- ed by'hls showing there and In the ^ Nc-briiska pre.\ldcntlal preference I?? primary the wme doy. NclUicr, however, to binding on the delejal- cs rlcclcd, Hf((j Snceru in^ltcooiln I on^ Borah's succcu Uiis wrck in Wls- jcoiiMn, wlKro he won 2i i>f the J4 auet-ilclc5atca._wa3_caU:d_ljy- hia.or*#? ,linll nifutlon Indicative Ihiil he atone Hie," coMld commnnd support agalnsl iDfn Prc'ldent Roosevelt In the west, here Iiii|>elus to the Lnndon movemenl .fely durtng Uie week came princip.ill) cfroni Missouri nnd Virginia- In th« I fomier stale, by virtue of two dis- trict G. o. P. conventions which 'Instrucied four delegntes for Iht l a f Kan.vnn only today, hto votes wert '® ‘' .lncitased lo 2^ oul oJ n lolal dele- , 'Ration of SO. Four were uninsiruct- cd, Kour moro will be sclccted- al ‘‘'y'lnrRe in the slate convention al fit. Loula AprU 27, j , t'ounled for Umdon ------i 'Kll 01 Virginia's H (iele«ate! ig„_,wrre couillert for Laiidoii, lo ni«kt n total of 107'lii.iirucicd hnd clnlm- • ),(-cd. TIILNI Iligurc makes no allownncr for clnims by some L.mdonltr! >rfri strength In the New Yorli uninstrucud dclcgntlon of W. Knox icndcrfi nre llstlnR the Nev , Hampshire nnd Maine delegation; * for him, making 24 delpRutes alio. ' ‘' Betlicr. Tlicy «ltop«tc witli Lnndor ' ^ ' followers concerning strength In Uu Minnewtn delegnlion. As the primaries procreri, ll b^ [ (Continued on Page 2, Col. I) ts $100 Bounty ss Auto Drivers A contest with SenlUe to sec whlel IIOO cliy could ahow the Ies.ier numbe ,, of nccldents. A moath old, the con J* K-sl finds SeatUe wlUi Uie better ne Mch Portland linv j^i inc two fntallilcs nnd ScaUlo nine klcK' A $55,000 municipal bmkc tcstlni pnld slnllon to being built. fJndcr ft recent slate sunremi w ’ teciinleallly. fast drivers run n heav; risk. It an olllccr nrrcsts a drive : for speeding he must charge hin [“f^^j'j'wlih reckless driving. ; III-' llie i>ennlty to bro.id. Tlie Judg' I mny fine the driver up to IIOO. re mid-'»Oku the driver’s llccnse for ft yeai ooK lork up his nutomoblle from 30 ti ^rBt~.,6n.tlays, .ind-puc-ithn-in-jftlt-for-i I monlh or two. ATE-AN 'ASSOCIATED Pl F A L ] TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNI s Risen’ j •; _ .. ED. they saw that ihe stone loaa yen iirrnt Anri rnteriua iutn ihn ung man sitting on the right side, armoif; and theu ioerc a/Jrightcd. Be not af/rightci’ . Yc seek Jesus eruci/ied: He is risen,’ He is not where theu laid Him.—St. Mark, ?hrist and the Rich Young Man," fjldc Church New yorJcl. rucial Test )is, Nebraska In Pre-Convention ,Con- inges On Primaries Associated Press) — Oovemor Landon of Kansaa delegate ctrength for tho Bepnbll- lon tonight, desplto antagonism Senator Borah and among those entry of a Landon tickct in the jn to wishes of former President rcsa of hto cause, many poHtlclnns liROSSPLffii Iflfl-PMttflSf the •ncc -------- J” ; Idaho Governor Hints al Candidacy for U. S. Senate ! 34 rear „BOISE,_ApriI-ll.f^T>-Co.Tmot. lone Ttou—one-lime raw wranclrr. ilnsl who Is M-rrlne his third, term a< the (Utc'a rhlrf executive—pUln- «nt ly indicated lodsy that he eipeel» Wily lo be eleeicd le the United Klalr* the irnale and ptrdlclcd « lonr battle dls- over Ihe Townsend pension plan. He nelthrr confirmed nnr denlet! hto Irlends’ repented slalemoni; * that he will seek tiie Democmtii ‘ ‘, nomlnntlon next AurusI for Sena' J. lor Wllllnm E. Borah's Bcmilc sent. I at Offlrlal Acl” Todny'.i hlnl.1 ol his hilenllnn: were coiitaliied In a inter to f fiu? tello. to whom he «Toie: , " "When I KCt to the United Slair; senate. 1 wiml to a^Mlre you ihiU mi Unit oUlclnl aft will hc to intrn. . duce some kind of IcRlsliiilon wind I haa n chance of pa.sslng lmmr'it:itC' Hftt- ly- to Incrc.ns the nmounl of ninrin IOM "''® *'ow recflvliic- under Ihc in ,llo. clal security net. w Ihnl iIks'' nl< idon ^olkA may have nt Inisl b iiorilnn n Uic the nccerjltles of life whlk they nn stni nlive.'’ bf» Aged Idahoiins now receive ni ftvernse of npproxlninlely ) monthly. Its of whleli comi-s frfn the federal covrrnmrnl. ----- Tlie letter lo Ooodmnn win w.-ll ten. Mr. Ro.vs fxplnlnctl, Iti reply i' T. Ihe Pocntclli) nmn's fjucrle^i as t( Ihc Roi'ernor s views on cld-ano pen' slons. norali Hrlnn CARDONDA[,E. 111.. A|inl 11 H’ l,lcl. Senator Willisin !■ ' Uornh. uim wil . Ishavlng, grlimed thrniiiili tho Inthi'i tonlRht when tnlil Oowmor C. Her con-1 Ross nf Idaho wm bfllevrd lo h;ivi ■n e-; dc.slgas on llonili's M’liaic ii'ut. ".Mr hnv* jnoss nnd I arc very koo<1 Irlends' nine, snid the acnntor. ’nml wn alll db' 5tinR cuas lhat alien 1 sec hlnync:;t." rpinr Yaquis Celebrate i,^'i:__Dea^W LJudafj GUADALUFi:, Ari.-:.. April 11 f-V him -Destmctlon of ihe elftuy of Juda: nnd wild danring brought atmnRe Easier crrcmonlnto pf if» Udgc Yaaul Indtons to a swclncular cli- . rc- max'lonlght. \ year. The reign of the cul lorccs nl ni: 0 to end nfter three «f tormcni foi or-»Hl»e-Iallhfu1,-lh<- Inilii*iix drew grcal Joy ftom the deaUi 3 Judas. I PKBSS treWSPAPER-jCO D S D . iNDAYI m ORNING. APRIL 12, 1 ' IBMISSi , BIS, H'S SFlSiliUM I ” Mai;lilim Guns antf f^^ar Gas I Purc)iascd for' Use in I Curblny Strikes, Wit- I nc.cscs Tell Committee I ' (I’y 'nip Assoclaled Pressi WASHINGTON. Aprll 11 — B Angry lubor spokesmen lold I a .^ciiaic committee today thero wu.<5 a miUB movement of mnchine Runs, tear gas and police clubs Into Industrial ccntcr .1 lor uso in curbing strikes nnd disorders. I "nic icallmony was given in I the'<ialet of a senate commlt- tee >i/im while a mile away, in tl-.^ » “ tK a iro : Wn.shinilon7"JiOO delcgalcs to till' Workers Alliance convenUon conductNl a noisy bul orderly mareh to t^ie White House-ln company of s Injiidrcd iioltcemcn—to ask Presi- dent lloiiy'vrli to back llielr re<)ual for a MX billion dollar relief pro- gnm. Thry marched awny, com- plalnliiK no n.ssurance was given thnt the prr^ldcnt «t>uld do any* I thin;. n Steel ^Vorller VetUfle* 9 r. Hanto. red haired Ports- moulh. Ohio, steel worker, wns the Jlrsi to appear before the senate labor sub-i-ommlltee with stories ot industrial plants •’nrming” for pos* pos slble conflict wiUi labor. In support tie, data coniplli-d by tho senaie mu* cd. nlUons lnvr^llgaUng commlltce and iUS prcvuied al the hearing by Heber lo t Dlnnkrnliom. nn employe ot the rk National Labor Relations board. ll Al oue point, Harrto lestllled Umi he knew lhe Wheeling Sieel Corp. at Portsmouth, Ohio, was = "arming," n statement thal brought ___ Ji om- t nriinni,ilnn. nHielnLi .n t . P .nrlfl- mouth an n.ssertlon that company police were armed to prttecl prop* erty ai;nliu.l "thieves and IlrebuKs." and Uiey wilt continue to be arm- 3. At another point in todiiy’s hear* Ing there wns teaitmony Uiat gen* eral "rumora” were being circulated ^ Uini the Pord Molor company was n** -aliet Uirougb”.wlih spies, hired to reporl on tho actlvliles of labor. Tlie evidence presented by Blank- enlibrn was largely In thq form of shipping orders lor gas and gum tos >'ederel Laboratories, Iccor- rfr p^ted, of Pltubufgh, la cenWri 5f Impending sirlke trouWca In 8*" 1B34 and 1033. “Se There wa.s evidence also lhat some •he of tlie purchasers toughl to keep :n t Ihelr nctlvltlca secret. niankenhom put In the record a m s lilt or-lndustilal-clU£s..zucli.u.Dc: — troll, Bethlchgm, Pa„ Doston, Den- ver nnd AOnnllt City whose ol- flclato, ho said, had purchnsed tliousnnd.1 nf dollars worUi of gns nnd guns from Federal Laboralor* •kV 1 ------------ AHaelt-^ p r - Brtlfwa— H - 1 _Tliljjvldortr?;!of~aT;^ftf«i^^ J diistr^' w;jKt thrown in lo support the plcM of the wiines.«s for Icg- liUlltmAo c\stb lhe "spy system" In at Indiulry. which, they dcclarcd. waa '^<TOoraUzlnR'‘ labor ranks and in- ntlng workers to desperate repris- al. ' lliese things are n part of the csuse of unrest," lestllled Dl.ink- iflf enhom. I.earnlng of Uiesc secret annn- he toW the coiHii\UMe. In. "gives Uie men the (ccllng they, arc ,1, al wnr with their cmploycr3." Preceding Dlanl^iorn on the ii. Mand. John M. iimnody of lhe , I National Labor RclUlons boird ile- iclnrcd 11 was '•generally rumored'’ Umt *'Uie Ford Motor comp.iny to :^llnl through" with Inbor (.pics fed "tic nvtn the ranks of worktufu to rriwrt •na- iiiiion ncllvities to Ihrlr em- it. I jiinyers. . ' The youthful appearing Harris ';sild patlenco of the union mm is I, nbout exhau.sicd, diSwim I p ills IB II or Crowd Falls Back Al!cr AUcmpt • lo Seize s"" Negro Prisoner nANIKUSVlLU;, fin-. AfVll 11 • fll-1 74.yrar.old <}eortla Juiltr y 10 Irlt hll tick bed ioOay to qu<-l1 i lo kIUi a dmmstle gniure a ninl> >eii- ninrmlnr the Jail where a S'rcrn siruscd or fttlaeklni a Hlille tlrl and woundlnc Iwn fllflrrn ! Hai held. . As a six-truck molor cnnvny nl n.nlonal guardsmen sped ll^•rl■ m ihef re.vrue Uie prisoner. Judur llerry ’r, »''n Mn.^ely. Brny-halred veteran ol the northern superior court <11‘lnci, 1nroiiscd from an lllne.^s nt hL', lioin<‘, piL'hcd through the "'crowd aDtl mounted the Jsll ateil^. ' "Stop violating the law by lirrnk* Ing Inlo the jmi," tlie JuiKte told Uie cro'*’d. a s —Il -ii-dcunaUo-|!lM-io-M-iU‘wl,;w lnke lt.s eourse, he promlwd a :;>e* f'Vj clal term of couct lo Iwntl-- tho Idas case. Tlicn turning to Sheriff T, L tjie I Henley he ahouled: the, -I call on nil good cIUzcili to luw cli- ihcm.nclvcs deputized. Mr. slierllf, I I auUiorlie you lo depultw iheMi mm . nn lo Sf 6 thal the Inw U obey'd." rcatl ^ deputlred njiproxi- i .(Conllnuqd o a p « « 3. Col, li. COMPLETE ________________ A IL Y , 1936 _________________________ Hull Figi Against Advoca iaj in Secretary O t State it- ‘False Impress! ICB States ‘Wil _ International Safe Did - luy to y "Tlie AS( jnt WASHINGTON. April 11 - nd of seeking concerted Internal lal tcctlve arm about the rights ( mg has beon dlscloscd by Secret Coupled with this revelatloi in retary of state before a cong It- ary. but made public only todt u-^ mit nf ton" ngnlnst. ti -gi'tior. 'lea al war." To this Hull added an admonition that the world .should not harbor any '’false , impression" that lho United Slatea frai ,ro. No SpecIMe Plsn i{n. II was made known nutliorllalive* ven ly todny Hint Hull has not dell- ny* nllely approached othfr govem- nients upon tho mnttcr of new In- lematlonal acllon to insure neutral rts* rightl. It was added lhat, at present. 11,0 hc haa no speelllo plan for doing so. iiite SpcculaUon immediately wns sUr- , ot red in unofficini clreles, however, OS* over whelhcr ho might suggest the X)rt summoning' of a world conference nil* proposals directly to the principal snd powers individually, ibcr It wns noted particularly that the lhe secretiiry's view*, outlined to the senate foreign relations commlltce lied three monlhs ago. were expressed leel only ft short while before President was Roosevelt invited all 31 nations ot ght I Child Seco rm- Of ‘Easter llcd Fingerprint, Handwril perts Push Pro , lOirT». A« ler, ' W ILKEa-BMlKE, Ptt., April in valley’s ,!‘Easter gift” bomtf Victim' tonight when 4-year- in ft hospital. “P Michael Oaliagher. 70-year ^ . terday, whon ono of the six n “ in the guise of Eaater gifts, enr ~The MuWney boy wns the . nu niter of the ^Jnltcd Anthra- iscd cite Miners, a union since vlr- gns tually disbanded, which was >or* opposed to the United Mlno Workera cf Amcrlca. ;— ►IxnmnroomimnsioffTiiir-WHi —* «ii«rvr»rrt In ninifti-m fnr lho bombs. Olhen Injlired _ Tlio elder Maloney, his son and J... his 17-ycut-old daughter, Margaret ris. wero Injured when unollier of the bombs went off as the father open- Ihe “• Maloney was described at a hos- plul as In a sinking condiUon nnd a call wns senl to relatlvc.i and frienda Me for a blood transfu.slon. nre Fingerprint, handwrlilng and dynamite expcrU pursurd an inves* (l,e ligation of the lerrorli.i3 who mailed II,e the denth In Ea.Mcr packages. i\f. AlUiough orders wcni uul for ■ fd" general roundup of si2ili>ects in the 1 ., I anthroclte valley, periodically rid* fftljden by labor strife, no nneala were iflftlmnde, Paslofflco Inspectors aaid rn i.'’'mafiy wern quentloncri In a proccv lol ellmlnallon." and lhal two men ,ii, were detained, thouRli not undet , y'arrest. Hnierprlnls Kound ■1. W. .lohtiMnn fivi.-f t»ist nfllcf , 'in;,prcior nt Phlliidelplilii. dlscloscd lhal Ilngerprlnls were found on Uie I ili'ilinl packages. Four ul the six ; tConllnucd on Page 10, Col. 3) I Sandwich Bot '"I Parade Of IS ' SAN DIEOO. Cnllf.. April II {rt* Niidlsl pickets iK'enrlnK sandwlcl II ^brrtrds today strolled the exposl- Itr ,iicm grounda here ns the war be- n-11 I twceii Sally Itand, fnn dancer, nnC inl> Dll' nudtol colony flnred inlo whiU zrn ln-.it. lite I .Miss Rand hnd been brought hen rn 'ns n free exposition nttractlon, and ^nn ornate stace hat been erectcd foi • nf hir Inn and bubble dnnff.r 10 u d by mllltnnl Mury Pomiroy ; T. nivi'n-haircd benuty, the crnbaltlW the : nudbts avowed they will'give Sallj net.' ‘ ft buttle she Will never'iforgct," ,m<'. I KxposUion polico said they would aDd , lw\e a detail of men lo prevent anj ' I untoward disturbance, nk* I So infuriated were the nuillsls af- told ter Sally snubbed the Invllnllon ol 1Qii--i'n Tanyft to ten In the nudist I^w-ljVljoiAJiudlsm-lii-ganMaU-Uuit they j>o. rallied together nnd pondered wayi Uio and means of rebuklni; the fan and ' L. bubble'dnnccr. •Ilie graybeards of the colony, ,aiv I’rinces Arlo, Alexnndcr nnd Jnson, ; I {who compose tho nugust council of „ri,, the sun, would hove no part of ,lhe I conlroversy. ond (idvtocd tlie-rming* i»1- er members of the bnresKln cinn to __ cx'crclse paUenco-unUl-Uwy—could I. study the commenti of Mlu Rond. ___________________________________ 1 [ N E I ures 10 to t Any‘Gene ;ates Neuti c Admonishes Againsi ssion’ That United I'lii Not Fight’ feguardp Suggested Assoclnled Press) — The United States’ intentioi national action to stretch a pro ts of neutral nations In war time; retary Hull. tlon was a declaration by tho sec mgrc'.sslonal committcc last Janu oday. that the chances wero "nlnt ^cd North and South America to Join li 'fid n peace conference Ihto year a tlse Buenos Aires. Deplore* -Dermaney’ Durlnff the January hearings n tho Ihen pending neulnlity legtola Ive* tlon, Hull deplored thnt the neutral Icll- Ity question had been "virtually dor •m- ninnt” since the World war becftuw in* "most nntions ore not seriously coq ^ 1 cemed about the matter." He lolt ent. the committee changing world con- : *0. dlilons necessitated new neutrolltj ‘He- rules. i ver. Dccause of thto, hc said, the Unit. Uie ((] BtAtea Intends to "urge olher na tlons to Join as nt the earliest op IP“l and revllnlltlng neutral rlghUi unde inlematlonal law as they exlslei prior to the World war, as nearly a wn find It constolent and as olhe Itf® nnllons find It constolenl to do so. J*” Opposing a flat embargo on eom s ot (Continued on Page 10, Col. 4) ond Victim ir Gift’ Bomb riting And Dynamite Kx ’robe Ot Outrages Aswclaicd pres)) ' >rll 11 — The Wyoming anlhratlt itf oulraw s clalmcd their Bccon ar-old Thomas Maloney, Jr., die :ar-old ccmetery sexton, died yes ilx bombs sent through tho mail Ls. cxploded.ai hc opened It, .. .. le son of Thomas Maloney, orga ta-« ■ " ------- s wm filFFlES =qiEPf-llC[ “ i, Delivery Boy ,Oilers In the )cn- formation in Death nos- Mystery Ida ^ -------- NKW VOKK, April 11 (/TV-The ahtlll ilni of h « doorbeU. d*- tccllTC* iuiieited lonlfhl, may hftve slinalied Ihe murder of Mr*, Naney Krans TlUerton, In her . Beekman plsee apartment ye«* the rid* Wiley StrauRliii, delivery boy fo vere n tailor shop, told Investlgntors Int said the 34*ycnr>old crime writer's deatl >cess t h a t ho riiik the M l scvcrni time men nt 11:30 n. m. ynierdny—ihe hou ider Mrs, •ntlcrton's denth to believe lo have occurred. ^ An aUiDlny showed the womar >scd Droadcn:,tlng compniiy. died o the “fltrnngulntlon by llKiiture" follow six ing a criminal ns.sault. Her bod) I> (Conllnurd on Pjge 10, Col, 3) [)ai^ds Garb For Nudist Pickets {rtl “It nilKlifbe axcuMiblo In olhe fflch clrcumsinno's," stormed Mary Pom XNil* eroy a.i she cliimbcrcd lo a tree be- stump hi 2«rn unrdeiis nnd address nnd cd the n.v.eniblcd iiudlsis. “but w 'hlle ftro well aware Umt last year la th East. Mi-'S' Itiind launched a bllle here attack nKiilii't us. and “aho has hnd plenty of oppor I for tunlty lo nrquiilni hcmelf wlUi nu dlsm's hiKh prlncipb-a, but Uie tru t iroy. Is Uinl she doesn’t wnnt to. Sh itlwi probably flKUrcs Uiat nudtom wl ^lly sound tlie.denih-knell of sen.tntion nltoni iiifU i's «he pracUccs. Al this I'oUil Otoigo Barr, alron man of tho ralony. walked up be hind Prince AMo and clamped ' sandwich boird over hto ntck. idisi fof " ni'iiiirnt Arlo gnicd al th lii«Tl,.ll,m- 'p ilv is.n»fnlr llipa dtom," nriiLlhin_cnlml£JcinQvcd-Ui L 'Avii board from liroimd his neck am laid It oil n Kras.sy knoll. ■•I cannot lake pnrt In thlu caiii ony. palgn,” he siilJ. “I still believe It I son. lhe part of wisdom to try lo con I of vert MliS Rand, rather than flttenip ,lhe to nntagonlze her.” ing* . But the othiif 'nudUU merely sali 1to '‘phooeyr* and pamdcd oul of tin MUd enlnny In p)flfft X<l»« f ThI d. 1billons. TODAY; Fair arid Mfld W S '' . . Price 'Five Cmt4 ) 1 Odds eral War;’ Iral Rights "‘TiHSniESi , FHOFeiHI 10 PEHsii IUU ion _____ I 5°s Leader Sees New Strcngtl ;ec. lor Movement In With- nu- drawal of Co-Founder ant ralifnmla Pnnnr«.mflr n In -------- - at fBy The AoaocUted Prtis) NEW YORK, Aprtl 11 ~ Dt Francis E. Townsend, founder on of tho Townsend old age pen- sla. slon plan, declared tonigbt ral* the movement had been lor- strengthened by the wlth- kuse drawal of R. E. Clementa, co- «Q* founder, and Representative lold John a. McGroarty of Cali- on- fornla. He aald McOrowty resigned be- , t cause the onanUation refused U nit* back hla “prtsldenUal osplrattoni.’ na- and gave the foUowlng teuoos op* Clements'reslgnaUon: —i.-^Kn btiieveu me prenu « tffl idcr Townsend Weekly, which exceed^ Sled IMMO last year, thould belong ic y 03 him and Dr. Townsend penonaJly ther while Dr. Townsend InsUted the) so.” sliould go to the Townsend more* om* ment a.-H e objected to D r. TVjwMetid'i » efforts to “democraUio" Uie org*- niMtlon by placing tho managemeni lanhe-iiandi-of'ft-larte-dlrectorate "Slrooger Than E w " Dr. ToTOsend’s speech w u broad* cast over Uie New Siigland iut* b work Irom sUUoa,. WMGA,.-Wet York, and WIP, Philadelphia. "Wtiat h u liappened, h u hap- pened,’* be declared, "U w u tU foi lhe best. We are now more unlteC . lhan ever, stronger than ever, mott <X" determined lhan ever. We now con^ Unue tho InestoUble march to oui predesUned goal.” Dr . Townseod aald tho thlrt; parly movement in CalUomla,-dl not contribute to tny breat: be tween Mr. C lerw ts mnd mjieJf, * reports to the contnur aotwltJi standing.” “ft is Irue I did favor a Uilr party In Callfomla.and Instructei alls Sheridan Downey as mjr attome, .. (4 proceed to org&olu. one,” h ga- aald. ”U to true Mr. Clenienla wa opposed to Ihla movo tnd that hi was supported therein by most o the congressmen favorable to on plan. Upon Ihto Issue 2 gave way t< Mr. Clements and to our Joya p*l» congre.wmen. and when tha brtaii pi came between Mr. Clements' '«n^ Ilf the organisation, for tlw break-wai not with me alone, thli Issue wti aelUed." , Challenge* MeCroarty In- SpeaiOng of McOroarty’a reslg- nallcm. Dr. TOwiuend aaid: “He first announced Mi tcUor by saying Uiat 1 had abandoned the Townaend plan for the Downc) plan. ThU was not only false, bul absurd. Mr. Downey-hu no-pltn f"* to otfer. He to committed to Un Townsend plan and haa loyally and '•J constotenUy worked for it. “When I challenged Ur. Me- tier e«* (Conilnued on Pago 3, Col. 1) ilD llo lK l mmmm nan. i„"! Eric Miller Instantly Kll' led; Charles Okerman " Critioally Injured ATLANTA. Idaho, April U Ml u —A coranex'a Jury reported to- L night that Ihe death of one miner aod criilcal Injury of anotber early L ~ today (n the Si. Joe mine here woi doe to “an unavoldabla aeeldenL* Erk: Miller, 58. was InsUnily kill- ,, ed when a hu^-e rock fell on hlir llicr In n pocket on Uio 900-fool level of tlie mine. He 'Is survived bj 0 widow and several children. -, aiarlM Okerinnn. 57, was crill- cnUy Injured nml wa.^ Uken to i Dolse ho.'pitsI by plane for trejt- mcM. U te todny V.o waa repotted by phj^slclnni to be "holding ht por- own." nu- Doth men had resided here ser- j r t i HionUis, She ottNr miners on Uie nljht wHI ahUl Wllh MlUer nnd Okerman es- lon- caped injurj-. ' Ttte Inijticst was conducted by rong JuMSte of lhe Petce Oeorje Wales be* of AtlnntA. I a -------------------------- - Dynamite Explosion Jill' Srh'fM tl fim ir -tht _____________ ------------------- and KANSAS c n V . AprU U - A d}-nnmlte btoit wrecked the entnsce niii- to East high ichool here, ahattered it Is windoa^s of Uie tour-atory<buiIdIng, ;on- ond threw many residents of the mpt vlclnliy out of their btrti tonight, Tlio tbree btonaa doon et Um snid main front entrance tnd the Inner tho doors avre shallered, and the Innet thi- -fmnt-roaldcr-dftfaccd w .if. nkti 'b r Ctm fira.

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• q t y E d W o i f ^ •

THVol 19, No. S.___________

ChristendorResurrect)

W ith G l— S u n r l s e - S e w i c e s - E I a n i

G a t h e r i n g I n M a n ;

A p p e a l s F o r '

(By n io Amo C h r is t ia n s th r o u g h o u t th e w(

u r re c t lo n of Je su s o f N az a re th b r in g in g to a close th e a n n u a l

C o n t ra s t in g w llh tU e m o te i E a s te r r> ilglous o b se rv a n c c j, pn w e re m i de fo r a Jo y fu l S u nday

P ro m th e V a tic a n c ity , s c a t n n a p p e a l fo r w o rld p e a c e ,< a d d re s s e d to a ll th e n a t io n s th r o u g h th e n e w sp a p e r Ob>

• s e rv a to r e R om ano .At tondon Q urrn M orr c ip reu rd

^ the wUh thKt nil u v e tlte court I — BtwuH ■ Ko-wit- I la u king. Oeorte V. after E u le r.

In Sand ir Be*l Fashionable New Yorken. dlplo-

tn tllc and gorcnimenlAl (Igurex nt th a naUon’s cnpltnl. pnrndcrj nlonit ChlcsRo'fl Mlelilcan boulevard, mo­vie lo^k In 13o»yvood-ln lact, per­aons In All walk3 o( lire-creeled Eaater with Sundn>- be.it, hopeful lo r favorable weather.

epeclnl lervlcea will be held ■board a ll lhe InrRcr vnt^hlps In Uncle Sam ’5 battle fteel.i, nnd EMter will be obscn'cd a t army posta,

From far-fluns eonicrs of Chrb-

and Palestine.Jn hundreds of cltlc.i and tOA-ns

In lhe Unlied Slates euurlae sen'ices were planned for out of doors gath­erings.

The Oxford Rroup movemenl. per­sons Interesied In a revival ot doc­trines of the last century calllnR

for honesty and purity In relntlons

demonstration p t Svenborv, Den- mnrlc. Tfli-eniy nations were repre­sented nmonu the partlclpnnU with lenders looking for a tolal altend*

(CoW tnwJ on Pase J, Col, U

- - ----- ^

Li g h t s andSHADOWS

In Day’s Evt:sfs(Dy The Atwclated Press)

H o n e s t M a n a n d O th o ra —>LOS ANOELES — When Dcpulj'

Chief of Police Jack Hnllnson re­ceived fin UMlsneA ItWer ft Jew days ■so contnlnliiR $18 described ns found within the city he was pleased to think he had found nn honest nwn.

___nnllnson . "I received 75 colls frompeoplo clDlmlnf( to havo lu t <18. b u t only one told wlUiln two miles tho place wlicre ll was found,"

Flnlln.V5n returned the money to GeoTRe Summerfleld, who described tha exact denomhiailons, told near where ho liad losl It. nnd provided A wltncjs to corroborate his story.

The officer said hc w w n't pleased — to-rtiiiik-ot-tlie-honestyW thc'o tlwr

74 perfons.

B e s t OUOSB W in s—TWISP. Wash. - OuesalHB when

tho city water mnlns will thaw out has evcrytwdy here all n dither.

Tlie water won't lum on and linsn'i since the Pcbr\mr>’ sub-tero weather.■ So Bue^vrs have orRunlzed a con­test on "when will the mnin.s thaw out?" Beveml hundred resldenu of Uito small town are takliiR part and

^ k good prize goes to the winner.■ ___ A nluncfr devic e . hM _bt^n_ar-V ranged on a fire hydrant, attached

tn an electric clock,' to record the time,

Tlie nujorlly Miy It will be wltliln n week. I t 's the sccond time In 20 yenrs the mains have frown. •

B id o K ills H o r n : -NEW PLYMOUTH. Iduho-M od-

ern transportation proved too much hera for the eaulno constlimion.

A horse Jacob Knunp of New Plymouth was ImuIlnR lo tosTi In a trailer for the flrsl time died when Kromp stopped to buy gasoline a l B service station.

P o p u la r M a tr o n —KEVIN. Monl. — Dy n slx-votc

m arstn. Mrs. Evahnc >lerd. whose name did nol appear on the muni­cipal election ballot, woj named mayor of this northem Montana vlllaRc.

Tho official vote cnnva.vt showed her name wns written In on 47 bal­lots. Albert Oocddertz, mayor since JQ33 and n candidate lor re>electlon. received 41 wtes, '

•Toothings a t ' 7 8 —ALTURAS, Callf.-Olty Council-

m an Oeorge T. Cllne U tecihlns nl

nppcarod n(ter_he, had.becn.lll.wlih ft stomach ailment.

■'I believe ill tnlnnts aw wbject to stomach trouble when they are ircthlng." he obMrvcd,

% E f is te r—I HOUDAYBBURO. P a .-E d n a 0 .

Glunl. 33. v’lll celtbrate her btrth- fluv on Fn.«ter. ______ __T '^ e r Uiltuils « ) e m ; O CV

I E T>«*»»wmAtJDrr am uut)

o r o a c p u m o H B

)m M arks :tion Event Jiad Acclaiman n e d J^ r-O u t-® C & o o r- any Tow ns; V atican or W orld P eaceAssocUted Press)e w orld to d a y p ro c la im e d th e re s - r e th w ith a p p ro p r ia te c erem o n ies lu a l 40 d a y s of L e n te n m o u rn in g , ire so m b re c h a r a c te r o t th e p re -

p r e p a ra t io n s a t h o m e a n d a b ro a d Iday h o lld o y .e a t o f th e C a th o lic c h u rc h , c am e

>^FLlfiBfllTGBUfd _ _ _ ,)uri n n p T P T i C L I l i i L u

’Tl Puerto Rican Clipper Col- ™ lides With Launch in »r- Triniilad Harbor!led _____

rOBT-OF.SPAIN, TRINIDAD, April 11 (-tV-Thrce persons were lillled today when the Itl-len

J ; ) flylnir iioat. Puerto Rican clipper, ” 1“ *r*Md a Iiuneh In the harbor and

“(niand looped” on the sarfaee ef the wnter.

rl*- The force of Uie ship’s collision ’ '■■■ g iiii m t 'UA lhe la r-

ward compartment of the flying boat A-ns and n swirl of water drowned two lees pa.wnRt'rti nnd the Milp's stcwnrd. Ith- Of the 15 other piLwrnwra aboard.

five suffered auperflelal Injiirirs jcr- while the others cscnprd appnrently loc. unliutt. None o t i l« o lh ti m tm brts IlnR of the crew wna Injured.Ions Tliose drownrrt wrre E. Roman

ten- D r« h of London. England, nnd nre. Amndeo Loper. the stcwnrd. of Ml-

ami.nd* Jo-'e Iturbl. the fnmous Spanish — pianist, said his hijurles were such ' th a t he would nr>t be aWe lo piny

again "for some time.” nnd " f may nol be itble lo conduct aKaln.”

tUlurbI notified his New York of* / flee th a t he and Miss Jren Dal- * rymple.’ his aecreUry, were ‘'all

3 right.”)OtflclAls of Pan-American Air*

wayt issued Use followinc elalcmint:• “T h i cJlpper w u laking oil. D t-

> ' fore lertVl-3 liie .M le r Pilot C. J _ | Crutbertaoii sighted n smnll boat nt-

ready In lhe pn th of the plnne. Hie pllol stAtes ho changed the coune of lhe plane bu t waa unnble to nvcld a collblon,

lulj' ,*rrho eollblon. daanagod Uie plotie re- to Rn undetermined extent, bul suf-

lays llclenUy to cause partial sulimer- ns Rcnce of the cabin. Of n lotnl of 2S

tsed persons aboard, the Pnn*Amcrlcnn nesl Airway!! standby launch succeeded

In tnklng off 22 persona."

rom Iturbl w.is the Inst of the pas- S18. sengen to leave the e m it alive. lie Ules said he pushed his necrctary, MLu

Jean Dalrymple. out through n port , If, hole and followed her Jual ns a-nter bed flooded Into Ihe cabin.

,5^ The musician described Ihc .icenc Ided scrarhblc.” lie declaredy the man ahead of him stepped on 'V j his head nnd injured his eye.

no l-be-ab lo -to . conduct ngaln." aald Iturbl. "and I Minll no l be nble lo piny lo r some lime,"

The bodies of the drowned mrn were found Inalde the plane, where

hen they had been trapped, ihelr aafeiy out straps oround the ir w-nlsts.

" J C arver In te rested In S enate C ontcst

iiaw DOISE. April 11 (/Pl—John Car- s of ver. United S tates dlslrlcl nltorney and for Idaho, said loday he has "no

dcllnito plans" lo seek ihc Demo- nr. cratlc scnnlorlal nomination In the

llud IdAliA'prlmnry in AiiKUst. ]' "I have b « n intrrcstcd for a long

time in the contcst o w r Senalor lilin ^ Dorah’s tenale tfa l,” hc

f;ild upon hLi return todny from ■ San h'ranclsco wliere he appeared

In the circuit court nf appeals In (I war rbk c.we this week.

His stalem ent was prompted, he lod- Anld. by currenl reports thnl he iuch piniu to oppose Govcmor R(»s for I- llw nomination « ih t Rovtmor Jpetks New ll Ihls year, .In a '■! am watching development," (hen can-er declared, s a t

Portland Puts is On Recklesstana ------------

PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11 ( , r^ >wcd Tlie city of Poriland has pul a 1100 bal- ‘'bounty" on rccklcss driven.■Ince . In a recenl move to put "tce tir tlon. Inlo a traffle aafety drive, the mu­

nicipality agreed to pay $100 to each citizen giving Informntlon lending lc the arrest nnd conviction of recklev

iicll. ‘Irlven. Rewards hnve been palU twice thus fnr.

A clyl^iHKldcnt prrvrnllon-coni. mlttee. which lu u figured laruely In

• the-orsaniznllan-'ortire '«im pnli[n, lias assisted in providing somo olhtf cures for recklessness. Tlicy'follow;

An ngreement of several laritt gasoline companies,lo refuse lo sell gasoline to a cuslomer who Is In­toxicated.

I a . Special courses for «hool child- J lh - ren upon safety in. four high schooU

Its violator! have been m qI(I V». -

^ — A C C V R A T

W I N

I ' ‘He i s

t l

or-

CS« "liesne;-re* .3ad

m e

:oi-

. AND W H£f^ THEY LOOKED.m a u : . io r H wa^ ver

sc p « fc /irc , they saw a i/ouni clothed in a long white g a n

nrd And he said unto them , Be nrd! N azareth, which was c n irirs h e re : behold ih c place ivh ntly 1C. 4-6. i r o r f r a f f /ro m "Chr iirts by K o /inonH , In th e R lv e rak

nan

s iJorah’s Cri S; In Illinoimay '

Idahoan’s Strength Ii ^ail siderations Hins

(Dy The Ass W A SH IN G TO N .. A pril 11 -

7 b r l d a su b -s ta n tlo i le a d in deli c / t n ' p r e s id e n tia l n o m in a tio n

i i) s a m o n g som o su p p o r te rs o f Sc une C a llfo m lo n s w ho r e se n te d en

to p r im a ry th e r e tn opposlU on H oover.

lotie-. W h lle -w a tc h ln g th e progres. d ir e c te d m o re Im m e d ia te a t - te n t lo n to t h e c o n tc s t be tw een B o ra h ancl C o lonel F ra n lt

.(,.d K n o x in th e lU ln o ls p r im a ry next Tuesday.

thu prc-convcnlloii considerations Irom now on may largely be nlfcci- ed by'hls showing there and In the

^ Nc-briiska pre.\ldcntlal preference I?? primary the w me doy. NclUicr,

however, to binding on the delejal- cs rlcclcd,

Hf((j Snceru in ^ l tc o o ilnI on^ Borah's succcu Uiis wrck in Wls-

jcoiiMn, wlKro he won 2i i>f the J4 auet-ilclc5atca._wa3_caU:d_ljy- hia.or*#? ,linll nifutlon Indicative Ihiil he atone Hie," coMld commnnd support agalnsl iDfn Prc'ldent Roosevelt In the west, here Iiii|>elus to the Lnndon movemenl .fely durtng Uie week came princip.ill)

cfroni Missouri nnd Virginia- In th« I fomier stale, by virtue of two dis­trict G. o . P . conventions which

'Instrucied four delegntes for Iht l a f Kan.vnn only today, hto votes wert '® ‘' .lncitased lo 2^ oul oJ n lolal dele- , 'Ration of SO. Four were uninsiruct-

cd, Kour moro will be sclccted- al ■‘‘'y 'lnrR e in the slate convention al

fit. Loula AprU 27, j , t'ounled for Umdon

------i 'K ll 01 Virginia's H (iele«ate!ig„_,wrre couillert for Laiidoii, lo ni«kt

n total of 107'lii.iirucicd hnd clnlm- • ),(-cd. TIILNI Iligurc makes no allownncr

for clnims by some L.mdonltr! >rfri strength In the New Yorli

uninstrucud dclcgntlon of W. Knox icndcrfi nre llstlnR the Nev

, Hampshire nnd Maine delegation; ■ * for him, making 24 delpRutes alio.

' ‘' Betlicr. Tlicy «ltop«tc witli Lnndor ' ^ ' followers concerning strength In Uu

Minnewtn delegnlion.As the primaries procreri, ll b^

[ (Continued on Page 2, Col. I)

ts $100 Bounty ss Auto Drivers

A contest with SenlUe to sec whlel IIOO cliy could ahow the Ies.ier numbe ,, of nccldents. A moath old, the con

J* K-sl finds SeatUe wlUi Uie better ne Mch Portland linv

j^i inc two fntallilcs nnd ScaUlo nine klcK' A $55,000 municipal bmkc tcstlni pnld slnllon to being built.

fJndcr ft recent slate sunremi

w ’ teciinleallly. fast drivers run n heav;risk. It an o lllccr nrrcsts a drive

: for speeding he must charge hin [“f^^j'j'wlih reckless driving.; III-' ll ie i>ennlty to bro.id. Tlie Judg'

I mny fine the driver up to IIOO. re mid-'» Oku the driver’s llccnse for ft yeai ooK lork up his nutomoblle from 30 ti ^rBt~.,6n.tlays, .i n d-puc-ithn-in-jftlt-for-i

I monlh or two.

ATE-AN 'ASSOCIATED Pl

F A L ]TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNI

s Risen’

j •; _ . .

ED. they saw that ihe stone loaay e n i ir rn t Anri r n te r iu a iu tn ih n ung man sitting on the right side, a r m o i f ; and theu ioerc a/Jrightcd. Be not af/rightci’. Yc seek J e s u s e ru c i/ie d : H e is risen ,’ He is not where theu laid Him.—St. Mark, ?hrist and the Rich Young Man," f jld c C h u rc h New yorJcl.

rucial Test )is, NebraskaIn Pre-Convention ,Con-

inges On P rim ariesAssociated Press)— O o v em o r L an d o n o f K a n s a a

d e leg a te c tre n g th fo r th o B e p n b ll- lo n to n ig h t , desp lto a n ta g o n is m S e n a to r B o ra h a n d a m o n g th o se e n t ry o f a L andon t ic k c t in th e

jn to w ish e s of fo rm er P re s id e n t

rcsa o f h to cause , m a n y p o H tlc ln n s

liROSSPLffiiIflfl-PMttflSfthe

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J” ; Idaho Governor Hints al Candidacy for U. S.

Senate! 34 — ■rear „BO ISE,_ApriI-ll.f^T>-Co.Tm ot. lone Ttou—one-lime raw wranclrr. ilnsl who Is M-rrlne his third, term a<

th e (Utc'a rhlrf executive—pUln- « n t ly indicated lodsy tha t he eipeel» Wily lo be eleeicd le the United Klalr* the irnale and ptrdlclcd « lonr battle dls- over Ihe Townsend pension plan.

He nelthrr confirmed nnr denlet! hto Irlends’ repented slalemoni;

* th a t he will seek tiie Democmtii ‘ ‘, nomlnntlon next AurusI for Sena' J. lor Wllllnm E. Borah's Bcmilc sent.I a t Offlrlal Acl”

Todny'.i hlnl.1 ol his hilenllnn: were coiitaliied In a in te r to f

fiu? tello. to whom he «Toie:, " "When I KCt to the United Slair;

senate. 1 wiml to a^Mlre you ihiU mi Unit oUlclnl a ft will hc to intrn.

. duce some kind of IcRlsliiilon wind I haa n chance of pa.sslng lmmr'it:itC'

Hftt- ly- to Incrc.ns the nmounl of ninrin IOM "''® *'ow recflvliic- under Ihc in ,llo. clal security net. w Ihnl iIks '' nl< idon ^olkA may have nt Inisl b iiorilnn n

Uic the nccerjltles of life whlk they nn stni nlive.'’

bf» Aged Idahoiins now receive ni ftvernse of npproxlninlely

) monthly. Its of whleli comi-s frfn the federal covrrnmrnl.

----- Tlie letter lo Ooodmnn win w.-llten. Mr. Ro.vs fxplnlnctl, Iti reply i'

T. Ihe Pocntclli) nmn's fjucrle i as t( Ihc Roi'ernor s views on cld-ano pen' slons.

norali Hrlnn CARDONDA[,E. 111.. A|inl 11 H’

l,lcl. Senator Willisin !■' Uornh. uim wil . Ishavlng, grlimed thrniiiili tho Inthi'i

tonlRht when tnlil Oowmor C. Her con-1 Ross nf Idaho wm bfllevrd lo h;ivi ■ n e -; dc.slgas on llonili's M’liaic ii'ut. ".Mr hnv* jnoss nnd I arc very koo<1 Irlends' nine, snid the acnntor. ’nml wn alll db ' 5tinR cuas lh a t alien 1 sec hlnync:;t."

rpinr Y aquis Celebratei ,^ 'i :_ _ D e a ^ W L J u d a f j

GUADALUFi:, Ari.-:.. April 11 f-V him -D estm ctlon of ihe elftuy of Juda:

nnd wild danring brought t » atmnRe Easier crrcmonlnto pf if»

Udgc Yaaul Indtons to a swclncular cli- . rc- max'lonlght. \ —year. The reign of the cul lorccs nl ni: 0 to end nfter three «f tormcni foi or-»Hl»e-Iallhfu1,-lh<- Inilii*iix drew grcal

Joy ftom the deaUi 3 Judas.

I

PKBSS treWSPAPER-jCO

D S D .iN D A Y Im O R N IN G . A P R IL 12 , 1

' IB M IS S i , B I S , H 'S

SFlSiliUMI ” M ai;lilim G uns a n tf f^ ^ a r G as

I Purc)iascd for' Use in I Curblny Strikes, Wit- I nc.cscs Tell Committee

I ' (I’y 'nip Assoclaled Pressi■ W ASHINGTON. A prll 11 — B A ngry lu b o r sp o k e sm e n lo ld I a .^ciiaic c o m m itte e to d a y■ th e ro wu.<5 a miUB m o v e m en t■ o f m nch ine R uns, t e a r g a s a n d■ police c lu b s In to In d u s tr ia l■ c cn tc r .1 lo r u so in c u rb in g■ s tr ik e s n n d d iso rd e rs .I "n ic ic a llm o n y w as g iv e n in I the '< ia le t o f a s e n a te c o m m lt-■ tee >i/im while a mile away, in tl-. » “ tK a iro : Wn.shinilon7"JiOO delcgalcs■ to till' Workers Alliance convenUon■ conductNl a noisy bul orderly mareh■ to t ie White H ouse-ln company of■ s Injiidrcd iioltcemcn—to ask Presi-■ dent lloiiy'vrli to back llielr re<)ual■ for a MX billion dollar relief pro-■ gnm . Thry marched awny, com-■ plalnliiK no n.ssurance was given■ thnt the prr^ldcnt «t>uld do any*I thin;.n Steel ^Vorller VetUfle*9 r . Hanto. red haired Ports-■ moulh. Ohio, steel worker, wns the■ Jlrsi to appear before the senate■ labor sub-i-ommlltee with stories ot

industrial plants •’nrming” for pos*pos slble conflict wiUi labor. In support

tie , data coniplli-d by tho senaie mu* cd. nlUons lnvr^llgaUng commlltce and iUS prcvuied a l the hearing by Heber l o t Dlnnkrnliom. nn employe ot the r k National Labor Relations board.„ ll Al oue point, Harrto lestllled

Umi he knew lhe Wheeling Sieel Corp. a t Portsmouth, Ohio, was

= "arming," n statement tha l brought___ Ji om- t nriinni,ilnn. nHielnLi .n t . P.nrlfl-

mouth an n.ssertlon tha t company police were armed to prttecl prop* erty ai;nliu.l "thieves and IlrebuKs." and Uiey wilt continue to be arm-

3 . At another point in todiiy’s hear* Ing there wns teaitmony Uiat gen* eral "rumora” were being circulated

^ Uini the Pord Molor company was n** -aliet Uirougb”.w lih spies, hired to

reporl on tho actlvliles of labor.Tlie evidence presented by Blank-

enlibrn was largely In thq form of shipping orders lo r gas and gum

to s >'ederel Laboratories, Iccor- r f r p ^ t e d , of Pltubufgh, l a cenWri

5 f Impending sirlke trouWca In 8*" 1B34 and 1033.“Se There wa.s evidence also lhat some •he of tlie purchasers toughl to keep : n t Ihelr nctlvltlca secret.

niankenhom put In the record a m s lil t or-lndustilal-clU£s..zucli.u.Dc: — troll, Bethlchgm, Pa„ Doston, Den­

ver nnd AOnnllt City whose ol- flclato, ho said, had purchnsed tliousnnd.1 nf dollars worUi of gns nnd guns from Federal Laboralor*

•kV1 ------------AHaelt-^ p r - Brtlfwa— H -1 _ T lil jjv ld o r tr? ;!o f~ a T ;^ f tf« i^ ^J diistr^' w;jKt thrown in lo support

the plcM of the wiines.«s for Icg- liUlltmAo c\stb lhe "spy system" In

at Indiulry. which, they dcclarcd. waa ' <TOoraUzlnR'‘ labor ranks and in- ntlng workers to desperate repris­al.

' lliese things are n part of the csuse of unrest," lestllled Dl.ink-

iflf enhom.I.earnlng of Uiesc secret annn-

„ he toW the coiHii\UMe.In. "gives Uie men the (ccllng they, arc , 1, a l wnr with their cmploycr3."

Preceding D la n l^ io rn on the i i . Mand. John M. iim nody of lhe , I National Labor RclUlons boird ile-■ iclnrcd 11 was '•generally rumored'’

Umt *'Uie Ford Motor comp.iny to :^llnl through" with Inbor (.pics fed

" tic nvtn the ranks of worktufu to rriwrt •na- iiiiion ncllvities to Ihrlr em­it. I jiinyers.

. ' The youthful appearing Harris ';sild patlenco of the union mm is

I, nbout exhau.sicd,

d iS w imI p ills IBII or Crowd Falls Back Al!cr

AUcmpt • lo Seize s"" Negro Prisoner

nANIKUSVlLU;, fin-. AfVll 11 • fll-1 74.yrar.old <}eortla Juiltry 10 Irlt h ll tick bed ioOay to qu<-l1 i lo kIUi a dm m stle gniure a ninl> >eii- ninrmlnr the Jail where a S'rcrn

siruscd or fttlaeklni a Hlille tlrl and woundlnc Iwn fllflrrn

! Hai held. .As a six-truck molor cnnvny nl

n.nlonal guardsmen sped ll •rl■ m ihef re.vrue Uie prisoner. Judur llerry ’r, » ''n Mn.^ely. Brny-halred veteran ol the

northern superior court <11‘lnci, 1 nroiiscd from an lllne.^s nt hL', lioin<‘,

piL'hcd through the "'crowd aDtl mounted the Jsll ateil^. '

"Stop violating the law by lirrnk* Ing Inlo the jmi," tlie JuiKte told Uie cro'*’d.

a s — Il -ii-dcunaUo-|!lM-io-M-iU‘wl,;w lnke lt.s eourse, he promlwd a :;>e*

f'Vj clal term of couct lo Iwntl-- tho Idas case. Tlicn turning to Sheriff T, L tjie I Henley he ahouled: the , - I call on nil good cIUzcili to luw cli- ihcm.nclvcs deputized. Mr. slierllf, I

I auUiorlie you lo depultw iheMi mm . nn lo Sf 6 tha l the Inw U obey'd." rcatl ^ deputlred njiproxi-

i .(Conllnuqd o a p « « 3. Col, li.

C O M P L E T E ________________

A I L Y, 1936 ■_________________________

H u ll F ig i A g a in s t

• A dvocai a j —

in S e c r e t a r y O t S t a t e

i t - ‘F a l s e I m p r e s s !

ICB S t a t e s ‘ W i l

_ International SafeDid - —luy toy "Tlie AS(jn t W A SH IN G T O N . A pril 11 -n d o f se e k in g c o n c e rte d In te rn a lla l tc c tlv e a rm a b o u t th e r ig h ts (m g h a s beo n d lsc lo sc d by S e c re t

C oup led w i th t h i s rev e la t lo ii n re ta ry o f s t a t e b e fo re a cong

I t - a ry . b u t m a d e p u b lic o n ly to d tu-^ m it n f to n " n g n ln s t. ti - g i 't io r . 'lea a l w a r ." T o t h i s H ull a d d ed

a n a d m o n it io n t h a t th e w orld .should n o t h a r b o r a n y ' ’fa lse

, impression" th a t lho United Slatea frai,ro. No SpecIMe Plsni{n. II was made known nutliorllalive* ven ly todny Hint Hull has not dell- ny* nllely approached othfr govem-

nients upon tho m nttcr of new In­lematlonal acllon to insure neutral

rts* rightl. I t was added lhat, a t present. 11,0 hc haa no speelllo plan for doing so. iiite SpcculaUon immediately wns sUr- , ot red in unofficini clreles, however, OS* over whelhcr ho m ight suggest the X)rt summoning' of a world conference

nil* proposals directly to the principalsnd powers individually,ibcr It wns noted particularly tha t thelhe secretiiry's view*, outlined to the

senate foreign relations commlltcelied three monlhs ago. were expressedleel only ft short while before Presidentwas Roosevelt invited a ll 31 nations otght ■

I Child Secorm-

Of ‘Easterllcd ■

F i n g e r p r i n t , H a n d w r i l

p e r t s P u s h P r o

, lO irT ». A«le r, ' W IL K E a-B M lK E , P tt., A pril in v a lley ’s ,!‘E a s te r g i f t ” bom tf

V ictim ' to n ig h t w h e n 4 -y e a r - in ft h o s p it a l .

“ P M ich ae l O a l ia g h e r . 7 0 -y e a r . te rd a y , w h o n o n o o f th e s ix

n “ in th e g u ise of E a a te r g if ts , en r ~ T h e M uW ney b o y w n s th e . nu n i t e r o f th e ^ Jn ltc d A n th ra - iscd c ite M in e rs , a u n io n s in ce v lr- gns tu a lly d is b a n d e d , w h ic h w as >or* o p posed to th e U n ite d M lno

Workera cf Amcrlca.■;— ► Ixnm nroom im nsio ffT iiir-W H i—* «ii«rvr»rrt In ninifti-m fnr lho

bombs.O lhen Injlired

_ Tlio elder Maloney, his son and J... his 17-ycut-old daughter, Margaret ris. wero Injured when unollier of the

bombs went off as th e father open-Ihe “ •Maloney was described a t a hos­

p lu l as In a sinking condiUon nnd a call wns senl to relatlvc.i and frienda

Me for a blood transfu.slon. nre Fingerprint, handwrlilng a n d

dynamite expcrU pursurd an inves* (l,e ligation of the lerrorli.i3 who mailed II,e the denth In Ea.Mcr packages. i\f. AlUiough orders wcni uul for ■ fd" general roundup of si2ili>ects in the

1., I anthroclte valley, periodically rid* fftljden by labor strife, no nneala were iflftlmnde, Paslofflco Inspectors aaid r n i . '’'mafiy wern quentloncri In a proccv

lol ellmlnallon." and lha l two men , i i , were detained, thouRli not undet , y 'a rre st.

H nierprln ls Kound■1. W. .lohtiMnn fivi.-f t»ist nfllcf

, 'in;,prcior n t Phlliidelplilii. dlscloscd• lhal Ilngerprlnls were found on Uie I ili'ilinl packages. Four ul the six

; tConllnucd on Page 10, Col. 3)

I Sandwich Bot '"I Parade Of IS

' SAN DIEOO. Cnllf.. April I I {rt* ■ Niidlsl pickets iK'enrlnK sandwlcl

II ^brrtrds today strolled the exposl- Itr ,iicm grounda here ns the war be­n-11 I twceii Sally Itand, fnn dancer, nnC inl> Dll' nudtol colony flnred inlo whiU zrn ln-.it.lite I .Miss Rand hnd been brought hen r n 'n s n free exposition nttractlon, and

nn ornate stace hat been erectcd foi• nf h ir Inn and bubble dnnff.r

10 u d by mllltnnl Mury Pomiroy ; T. nivi'n-haircd benuty, the crnbaltlW the : nudbts avowed they will'give Sallj

n e t. ' ‘ ft buttle she Will never'iforgct,",m<'. I KxposUion polico said they would aDd , lw\e a detail of men lo prevent anj

' I untoward disturbance, nk* I So infuriated were th e nuillsls af- told ter Sally snubbed the Invllnllon ol

1 Qii--i'n Tanyft to ten In the nudist

I^w-ljVljoiAJiudlsm-lii-ganMaU-Uuit they j>o. rallied together nnd pondered wayi Uio and means of rebuklni; the fan and ' L. bubble'dnnccr.

•Ilie graybeards of the colony, ,aiv I’rinces Arlo, Alexnndcr nnd Jnson, ; I {who compose tho nugust council of „ r i , , the sun, would hove no part of ,lhe

I conlroversy. ond (idvtocd tlie-rming* i»1- er members of the bnresKln cinn to__ cx'crclse paUenco-unUl-Uwy—couldI. study the commenti of M lu Rond.

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[ N E I

ures 10 to t Any‘Gene ;ates Neutic A dm onishes A gainsi ssion’ T h a t U nited I'lii N o t F ig h t’

feguardp SuggestedAssoclnled Press)— T h e U n ite d S ta te s ’ in te n t io i

n a t io n a l a c t io n to s t r e tc h a p ro ts o f n e u t r a l n a tio n s In w a r tim e; r e t a r y H u ll.t lo n w a s a d e c la ra tio n by th o sec m grc '.sslonal c o m m ittcc la s t J a n u od a y . t h a t th e c h a n c e s w ero " n ln t

^cd North and South America to Join li 'f id n peace conference Ihto year a tlse Buenos Aires.

Deplore* -Dermaney’• Durlnff the January hearings n

tho Ihen pending neu ln lity legtola Ive* tlon, Hull deplored thn t the neutral Icll- Ity question had been "virtually dor •m - n innt” since the World war becftuw in* "most nntions ore not seriously coq ^ 1 cem ed about the matter." H e lolt ent. th e committee changing world con- : *0. dlilons necessitated new neutrolltj ‘He- rules. iver. Dccause of thto, hc said, the Unit. Uie ((] BtAtea Intends to "urge o lhe r na

tlons to Join as nt the earliest op

IP“l and revllnlltlng neutral rlghUi unde inlematlonal law as they exlslei prior to the World war, as nearly a wn find It constolent and a s olhe

Itf® nnllons find It constolenl to do so. J*” Opposing a flat embargo on eom

s ot (Continued on Page 10, Col. 4)

ond V ictim ir Gift’ Bombr i t in g A nd D ynam ite Kx ’robe O t O utragesAswclaicd pres)) '

>rll 11 — T he Wyoming a n lh ra t l t it f o u l r a w s c la lm cd th e i r Bccon a r - o ld T h o m a s M alo n ey , J r . , d ie

:a r - o ld c cm e te ry se x to n , d ie d yes ilx b o m b s s e n t th ro u g h th o m a il Ls. c x p lo d e d .a i h c o p e n e d I t , . . .. l e s o n o f T h o m a s M alo n ey , o r g a t a - « ■ " -------

s w m filFFlES = q iE P f-llC [“ i, Delivery Boy ,Oilers Inthe

)cn- formation in Death nos- MysteryI d a ^ --------

NKW VOKK, April 11 (/TV-The ahtlll i ln i of h « doorbeU. d*-

“ tccllTC* iu iieited lonlfhl, may hftve slinalied Ihe murder of Mr*, Naney Krans TlUerton, In her

. Beekman plsee apartment ye«* the

rid* Wiley StrauRliii, delivery boy fo vere n tailor shop, told Investlgntors Int said th e 34*ycnr>old crime writer's deatl >cess th a t ho riiik the M l scvcrni time men n t 11:30 n. m. ynierdny—ihe hou ider Mrs, •ntlcrton's denth to believe

lo have occurred. An aUiDlny showed the womar

>scd Droadcn:,tlng compniiy. died o the “fltrnngulntlon by llKiiture" follow six ing a criminal ns.sault. Her bod)

I> (Conllnurd on Pjge 10, Col, 3)

[)ai ds Garb For Nudist Pickets

{rtl “I t nilKlifbe axcuMiblo In olhe fflch clrcumsinno's," stormed Mary Pom XNil* eroy a.i she cliimbcrcd lo a tree be- stum p hi 2«rn unrdeiis nnd address nnd cd the n.v.eniblcd iiudlsis. “bu t w 'hlle ftro well aware Umt last year la th

East. Mi-'S' Itiind launched a bllle here a ttack nKiilii't us. and “aho has hnd plenty of oppor I for tunlty lo nrquiilni hcmelf wlUi nu

dlsm's hiKh prlncipb-a, but Uie tru t iroy. Is Uinl she doesn’t wnnt to. Sh itlwi probably flKUrcs Uiat nudtom wl ^lly sound tlie.denih-knell of sen.tntion

nltoni iiifU i's «he pracUccs.Al this I'oUil Otoigo Barr, alron

man of tho ralony. walked up be hind Prince AMo and clamped

' sandwich boird over hto ntck. idisi f o f " ni'iiiirnt Arlo gnicd a l th

lii«Tl,.ll,m- 'p i l v is.n»fnlrllipa dtom," nriiLlhin_cnlml£JcinQvcd-Ui L'Avii board from liroimd his neck am

laid It oil n Kras.sy knoll.■•I cannot lake pnrt In thlu caiii

ony. palgn,” he siilJ. “I still believe It I son. lhe part of wisdom to try lo con I of vert MliS Rand, rather than flttenip ,lhe to nntagonlze her.” ing* . B ut the othiif 'nudUU merely sali 1 to ' ‘phooeyr* and pamdcd oul of tinMUd enlnny In p)flfft X<l»« f ThId. 1 billons.

TODAY; Fair arid Mfld

W S' ' . . P r i c e 'F iv e C m t4

) 1 Odds eral War;’ Iral Rights"‘TiH SniESi , FHOFeiHI

10 PEHsii IUUion _____ I

5°s Leader Sees New Strcngtl ;ec. lor Movement In With- nu- drawal of Co-Founder ant

r a l i f n m l a P n n n r « .m f l r

n In -------- -a t fBy The AoaocUted Prtis)

N EW Y O R K , A p rt l 11 ~ D t F ra n c is E . T o w n se n d , fo u n d er

on o f th o T o w n se n d o ld a g e p e n - s la . s lo n p la n , d e c la re d to n ig b t ral* th e m o v e m e n t h a d been lor- s t r e n g th e n e d b y th e w lth - kuse d ra w a l o f R . E . C lem e n ta , co- «Q* fo u n d e r , a n d R e p re se n ta t iv e lold J o h n a . M c G r o a r ty o f C ali- o n - fo rn la .

He aald McOrowty resigned be- , t cause the onanU ation refused U

nit* back hla “prtsldenUal osplrattoni.’ na- and gave the foUowlng teu o o s op* Clements'reslgnaUon:

—i.-^Kn b tiieveu me prenu « tffl idcr Townsend Weekly, which exceed^ Sled IMMO last year, thould belong ic y 03 him and Dr. Townsend penonaJly ther while Dr. Townsend InsUted the) so.” sliould go to the Townsend more* om* ment— a .-H e objected to D r. TVjwMetid'i » efforts to “democraUio" Uie org*-— niMtlon by placing tho managemeni— lanhe-iiandi-of'ft-larte-dlrectorate

"Slrooger T han E w "Dr. ToTOsend’s speech w u broad*

cast over Uie New Siigland iut*

b work Irom sUUoa,. WMGA,.-Wet York, and WIP, Philadelphia.

"W tiat h u liappened, h u hap­pened,’* be declared, "U w u tU foi lhe best. We are now more unlteC

. lhan ever, stronger than ever, mott <X" determined lhan ever. We now con

Unue tho InestoUble m arch to oui predesUned goal.”

Dr . Townseod aald tho thlrt; parly movement in CalU om la,-dl not contribute to tn y breat: be tween Mr. C le r w ts mnd mjieJf, * reports to the c o n tn u r aotwltJi standing.”

“f t is Irue I did favor a Uilr party In C allfom la.and Instructei

a lls Sheridan Downey a s mjr attome, . . (4 proceed to org&olu. one,” h

g a - aald. ”U to true Mr. Clenienla wa— opposed to Ihla movo tn d tha t hi

was supported therein by most o the congressmen favorable to on plan. Upon Ihto Issue 2 gave way t< Mr. Clements and to our Joya

p*l» congre.wmen. and when tha brtaii p i came between Mr. Clements' '«n^ I l f the organisation, for tlw break-wai

no t with me alone, th li Issue wti aelUed."

, Challenge* MeCroartyIn - SpeaiOng of McOroarty’a reslg-

nallcm. Dr. TOwiuend aaid:“He first announced Mi tcUor

by saying Uiat 1 had abandoned the Townaend plan for the Downc) plan. ThU was not only false, bul absurd. Mr. D ow ney -hu no-p ltn

f"* to otfer. He to committed to Un T ownsend plan and haa loyally and

' • J constotenUy worked for it.“When I challenged U r. Me­

tiere«* (Conilnued on Pago 3, Col. 1)

i l D l l o l K l— mmmmnan.

i„"! Eric Miller Instantly Kll' led; Charles Okerman

" Critioally InjuredATLANTA. Idaho, April U Ml

u —A coranex'a Jury reported to- L night tha t Ihe death of one miner

aod criilcal Injury of anotber early L ~ today (n the Si. Joe mine here woi

doe to “an unavoldabla aeeldenL* Erk: Miller, 58. was InsUnily kill-

,, ed when a hu^-e rock fell on hlir llicr In n pocket on Uio 900-fool

level of tlie mine. He 'Is survived bj 0 widow and several children. -,

a ia r lM Okerinnn. 57, was crill- cnUy Injured nml wa. Uken to i Dolse ho.'pitsI by plane for trejt- mcM. U te todny V.o waa repotted by phj^slclnni to be "holding h t

por- own."nu- Doth men had resided here ser-

j r t i HionUis,She ottNr miners on Uie nljhtwHI ahUl Wllh MlUer nnd Okerman es- lon- caped injurj-. '

Ttte Inijticst was conducted by rong JuMSte of lhe Petce Oeorje Wales be* of AtlnntA.

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d}-nnmlte btoit wrecked the e n tn sce niii- to East high ichool here, ahattered it Is windoa^s o f Uie tour-atory<buiIdIng, ;on- ond threw many residents o f the mpt vlclnliy out of their b trti tonight,

Tlio tbree btonaa doon e t Um snid main front entrance tn d the Inner tho doors avre shallered, and the Innet

th i- -fm nt-r o a ldcr-dftfaccd w . i f . n k ti 'b r Ctm fira.

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•- DAIXA9. Aprtl II 5te d ir w r t fM U er« ^

- (B U iM ) of S«. "•M cb t i b m JMI hi MnnwlloB « v t th Um kJdntplnr ot . A nculI m t , Alton, QL. m U a t . to « i m ,

. . 'DofW, .m iu & lU U iDdletmrat _ I to Uw lUbioU UdnkrlQX- hi t i M « i tas ra te in «a ftutomobUe iirtlh ft vom in.

Am Umt Cevpte l n « t« dBbortir « ( ttf poUM pUoed hlra tn

' IUI aK itU r. tnoU itr num iDd t o - 5 , n a a were iT O ted In in ip»rtm ent « IWUM. u

lo e r v u k ld n ip t i l from hls home tn U Altqn In » U by deipervJoei who t« knoctod Mrt. lu w to th* O m t ^ m s t e BU te. chief ol tb« S tU u Y bOKftu of lnve3tlf»UoD, dep»rtment di e f ju»Uee. Mid, ®

T b t U dotpen hetd L atr for ai iUya be fon frnln^r him tn w utbem SUflott. BUka u ld . Ha tdd« t th a t » »o f t r u fedcrtl tcthorlUct le tm - *' •d. UM crlmlntla h td rteeSnd no «

Doyl#. who i tM m other n tn n „when trrw lod. w ti Idfntiried quick- “Jj b y * feden l rw ttd with h it phot- "opftpb M d flmerprtnU. Th» otber Kn t n g»T» bto o*m« »i Iffllfcefion. *,

JUDGE'S DRAMATIC !i< PLEA QUELLS MOB

Be• (OoBtlBwd ca P»C» «. Cc».» Cl

n itoU r 100 d tl iw i , th» mob (julet- ” J • cd t n d begtn ta f tll btck. i);

A Ibo rt U se I ttf f Uu KUtrdimen m tx r tn i from OtbMirlUi, wbert they h td beea oa tornado duty, fonned ft r« eordea tbout Uio J i l l btcked ft track r«

U » prlw ner to AUiens. IS miles J* » * V . _______________ ^

TOWNSEND ARGUES >1 PURGE CF BENEFIT

TO ^SIO N PLAN m•{OonUnned From P t n on i)

O n * rty on thU etttem est, he there- upoa reosdsd from It tn d stuioune- cd Utfti b t w u letvlne th t Town-

_M nd.eftU H l>ee*««_of ,fn y jtu tu d # _ tow trd U tt third ptrty . Intunnch ju u tb l i iDoidsnt b td been eettied m n a w weekt t io , I c tnnot tceept th th l t re u o n for Mr. MeOrotrty*i

„ iJ s ttrU o a ....................... ton t U m y opl&loa th a t his deser-

ttoa is prompted byiour r tlu s tl to ei • '- '^ te k hU prwldentUl tiplnU ons. fr

A t to tucb MplrtUont. U l a t t ty bl th a t many weekt t |0 I t was ottlel- ally announced U u t Ute Townsend t om n U tU o a would not btck any || c u d Jd a te in the pm ldentlal p ri- n a r l t t . T h lt rule c tnnot Im broken x for anyone, IncJudlni Mr. Me- pO tw rty ." I i:

D r. Towniend w ld h t 'b td itv in • - O l a tn U IW.000 for hU h tlf tn ts r. p

t i t In fiw Ttownsend Weekly «nd In «. Uw f a tu n th« orttnlxtUon would o< l e t 90 per cent of the Iscomt, The t ' oUwr 10 per cent, he u ld , would u be kep t by blasclf. ll

“W t a r t aow in a o ltlea l s tru i- — | l t . ^ l h o o n irau ’- l baTi no uneeir | |

taln ty nor f e tr upon its outcome. U ■“ W t'sB annSnentrirO in’ UiUTnveiU.' •

cation with renewed eourtct and in i ^ U o n and more stctdlly for­w ard to our obiecUve' o( monthly Boetftl dlrldendi of IXO to every nU re d cltlsen past sixty.’

B a predicted the Townsend m o n - m «nt would sweep Ut* cast nest year alUioush “her* U Is not ye t OTianlied as In th t w tst."____ J

CHRISTENDOM MARKS [ RESURRECTION EVENT •

WITH GLAD ACCLAIM '' (Oontlnued Prom Page One) JJ

aaee up to 30,ooo. "

ROME, A p ri r iT w v - E u ie r t n ®brou fh t Rome only (tin t memnrlea ^tcn lgh t o( dsys when thoiiunda of - tourists and pilgrims (locked hereto partlclptte In the commemortUon ^

Which ptcked tha clt}-'s ho(«ls tu d * tourist resorts beloro economic tnd ” imUileal «-oes siemmed lha trn trl Ude. «:

VftUcsn City, liowever. Is certain '* to A ttnc i lu uiu tl E u te r tliroiiK !' lor tha cotorlul mass In Uie b tu iic t

• o t S t. Peter. “Pop* Plus, owing to hts declin­

ing StrengUi and Uia very small ? num ber o( lorelgn pilgrims In Ilonie, i wUl not continut lomorroif (he cut- , tom of celcbrtilr« the E u le r m»M f Ift S t. Peler-s tn d glvlns hlj bene- i dIcUon to the clly nnd thg world ,

' from the outside balcony o( St. '. P e te rs i( te r ihe mnu.• ; O arttntJ P t« m . the tiigli pilcil r

'o r the btsUlca, will u y the mtiu. hTbe VaUcan c ity newipaper, Os- ^

aervatore nomtne, published " tn »E aster tppeal lo Uie nutlons." w k- »tng petce.

"The collapM o( (slUi In' lrcstlc.%a ad U » revlvtl o( ilecplng nstionsl eraocoura bas renem d Uie struggle rfo r tupremacy." It u ld and Uck o( ucoBflde&ce In tha InsUtuilons o( riieace force Uw to be subslltuted by itb s Uw of force, keeping our world sI h ft t U t t o f nerves and spiritual dta- icoocertlon." y

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-------INHL-LHNOlSrSEBBASKA -(Continued P ra a F a i l One) «

cooea increuingly erldent th a t the ] i ttO m a v bave dJffinilty in te ll- t inc eucU y wbere Uity stand wiUt aome delentlons. ]■ No m cb difficulty appean on Uio i D estooiU e ilde. RenomlnaUoa of < Ujo E ow erelt-aam er tlckct no i

■■■Illf fy iJ If in 'l l '

fAOT Tffq ■

r FOKSCABT FOR TODAY AND TOHORBOW — Idaboi I t i r ftad n O d Bsadty aad Menday b st cloudy a t Uam l a aerUi pertleB. |

H lfh and. low Umperatures yes­terday as reported by the govern- m tn t w eathir observer wera 76 and 31 degrees; Uiers w u a varUbl# wind and the sky wts clear; b tro - .

I metric pressure a l 6 p. m. w ts {• I 30.43 inebes and Uia humidity " . rftogt. O to 1# per cent o( u tu r a - " I - Uon. . "t W eather a year sgo w»* partly ° . cloudy with temperature* ol 83 and ®

JO decreet. <1

Tem pcratU fes’Rise { ' In W estern S ta tes j_ Pressure grtd lenu tre wesk over •; ° th e western lu lf o( the United “* e u te s . ReUUvely high preuure «

covert Utah tn d surrounding sU tcs. tl and Uie weaUier In thta region U ‘

e marked by clear skies and abnormal o 0 temperatures. Oletr, wsrm weather tl t also prevaUs In tho souUiwest, with A Y um a and Needles reportlnc lOO tl it decrees tcmperaturH, and a maxl< h

mum of 00 degrees occurred a t Los v « Ancelci. e:(I Cloudy weaUier U rtported from ci t Waahlngton, Uontsna tn d north* cj . western Wyoming, with llgi't r« u n a o a tb« Washington coast aad a> a

Yellowstone park. t,~ UeUuvMy urcuuia in t t i r n : cen tral stales resulud In unsettled

w eatber there, Ineluding light rain ^ _ a t Chicago, K tn su City, and a ^ ^ (hundentorm a l fit. Louis, Low %

p reuu re coven the northeastern ^ United fltates, causmg cool, unset* ^ tied weaUier. “

} I a)’ Mte. Mia. Prit. W «. tl

BelM - >« .04 CiMr VICh«T«Bn» J» ,*0 Pi.Ctdr.cblettt _ _ i r «» .ee ctestfr ,l l a U n t____ U IS . M Clsae; tcK tnsu cujr . » U T t-lu r tc l« i aaitiH j e h .m c tu r n u isB M ^ta 04 tt M ri.ctd j. XNtw York _ S « 41 .tl Cloudy CO n t l i s ____ . U -- ---------------PreeaUQe . _ 1l 4t M T lu r iro rtu as ___to st .m pt,cidr. "

SI « .u ^Bxs D|«|0 M Clear aStB r n t - M U H .M ctfir "• w u u _ , . s t s] .M Cloudr ^Ipektna ___ ss » .ee ciaudr tln r ta rsD« —re 3t .m c{«r rW uhlnitea .** 44 M Ctnr

"tmiplilNE ” : PfiOMiriDiOs• —WASmKOTON. . April 11 (/P) - r } Bepreientatlv* CUrk ID -ldaho )J la id today ha feeU happier now th a t ... th e publlo works admlntaUatlon bas *,

» added nine ot hta (avorite projects I, to lU number one approved Ust. ,,

■ Oarrylnc out of U>e projects, bow- 1,0 ever, hinges on future allocationsI- from the new n lle f approprlaUon i y blU. ^ 1* Tlie nine ptojecls approved slnee'd wuiounoement In Pebruary.ot-U ie “•y la st Itat ot approved projecta axe: ;

Woadelt schoo], grant. 113.373; ‘n Emmelt blgh school, grant, |3S4Kio; -5* Pocalello high school, gmnt, ‘

IMS,737: Jerome courthouse, r a n t , *in IISMO; Juna high ichool, grant, ,!• W,S4S;-iiup«rt school loan. t 3 3 m „A and grant, |l f ,7 n : American f^ilta, "Id oounty boipltal power plant, grant, °>0 t7 JM ; St. Maries, waterworks, loan, °m W3.J83. and grant, M4.000;’ Frank- J

Iln tchool, crant. W 3W . J

JlNMPPmS-: ; NomjEPiibridge:

. — {JQ tO M £. April 11-E xplora tlon t

work on the project to develop do- i mestlo wtler supply near the rim to c rim bridge on the Jerome counly r

- slde-(or-lhe-po*slbU -use lnJT»'ln ( PalU and othar communlUes has ( been going forwsrd slnee W , A. Pet- t e n and assocUtei obUlned ft permit ,

u from the lUte.'** Three welU have been iunk and

water has been obulned (or chem- | leal tna lj’sta (o determine the purlly

~ and contents ot the water.Mr. Peten expecu wlUilp Ute next

... 00 days to have a definite proposl>„ tion to offer tor ssJe o f tbe water. .of ----------------------------

dclcttnlea are being pledged ac- | cordUigly. ^ I

u r —lff^arylandr-Pemi»ylvanl»i Olilo I and Kew Jerwy preference pri- ninrles, however, Mr- Roosevelt ta

el opposed by Colonel Henry Breck- ^nrldgc o( New York. No deleguicj

[„ woula be put up for Dreckenrldgf, i liowever, hta purpose tjclng nicrcly to o((rr tnU*naw deal Democrnis ; a chttncc to show where they t>iaii<l.

The presldeal will usher in a sea- I ,M w n o( moro acUve campaigning ‘ Mondny nighl when he addrcxsrs t :

Dcmocmtlo rally a t DalUniote.„ Prom Uien on, hardly ft day until ! . ttic Republicans convene Juno 0,,! will p u s WlUiout lu conUtbuUon

lo tho controversy the November eleellon mutt MtUe.

, A strugRla between Landon end : n o r th tupporters In W est Virginia bfcuma utiured when two orguiU . ration ranrtldates (tvorlng the K an- '

“ w n entered for the May 13 prlmaty. , Nollce o( Dorali'a candidacy had s l- ' resdy been (lied,

c ' As tha siiustlon gradually ahsp- si es up, qutsUons concemlnc Borah's ' I’e pUns Ata heard Incnulogly a t ilia '01 utpltol. HU denunciation o( bU op- i o( potlUon a t 'U iete mtaerabli crooks” py on corporate psyrolU aroused I 'Id spccuUUou about what a ttitude he Is- would taka should tho opposition

win out a t Cleveltnd. H t naa n - I ser\'ed tha right to look over the

. pUltorm and nomlne« before msk- | , , In j up JiJj mJnd. I,A —Colonel ICnon dtftled-large sums t— were-b«ing“ ip e n i-d n -W r-b f li« if

against Boralv or U ia f “big busl-J - n eu" had helped him. In rejoinder,he Borah pointed oul he liad named III- ao eandldale in h ii attack, sayjug;Ul "But 1 don'l retreat one moment

from my staUment Uiat cerUln be power(ul Intrresti ere seeking to I o f conlrol Uic ClevtUnd convenUon. 1' no write the plsUorm tn d nam* Uie

I J l i SPIERS ; EM JEFFEBlJy --------

B a m ju e t R a lly D r a w s D em o - o r a ls F ro m All P a r i s

5 o l I d a h o

^ JEHOME, April I l-A p rro x lm .le - J fy 400 pw »n* Irom all p tr t* ot Ida-V ho banqueted here tonight and

heard three ipeakere extol -tiie memory o( Thomss Je((erson, foun*

y der ot the Democratle party. The d occulon WAS the annual JcKcrton

day rally.As chief speaker of the erenlng

- former Benator-C«>rBe-Pooar tr.flf. WeUer, aaserted th a t Jeffersonian

a policies had guided every succccd- Inf president who achieved sucoeu and argued th a t U k only poulble

A Itsue o t the tpproachlng campft'jn .J w u personal liberty. He contended I the Republican parly locked cap- Ll tble lesdershlp and fo recu t an a owfwhelmmg Democratic vJcior,’ s t rr tb* polls In Nowmber.U Govemor C. Ben Rwa made a 0 thort tddrets tn which he told ot l> hUconfertnccwHli President Roose*It velt during hta trip e u t . The Idaho

executive tsserled th a t Itrgely be- n causc ol lha t conference Idaho CCO >■ camps had remained In u c t and th4 a sum of 13,000.000 was set u id e . to

combat white pine blister rust Jn

** paid hiKh tribute to Je(t«r»on." Xn a brief talk. Mrs. P r tn k John*5 esse. Democratic state chalrman.de- " clared that dednlte gains had been ” mnilfl fn tho aJfcvlatlon of, Idaho

imemploj'ment through emergency spproprlaUons and presented statta- Ucs regarding (unds provldtd (or various relief purposes,

r- William A. Peters, presiding as ' lo u lm u te r. read congratuUtory

telegrtmi from RepresenltUves . Compton I. Whll* and D. Worth ^ Clark tn d from S ena ton Jame* P.. pope and P ostm uter General Jtm ei . A. Parley.* The (ollowlmt musical numben- wtTe-glvw-b*>WMn Ua t,a ddrt Mifa :

Song, "flprlngtlme In the Rockies;-, dance, K\-erelt Main w ith orches­

i n accompaniment; vocal solo, 'T lje Boat Song," Bobert Pulton with piano accompaniment by M n. Abble 0. Behms; aong and danoe, ’Top Hat, White Tie and TalU." Henry Morton Hall; song. "My Old SouUi-

1c m Home," E\-crett Main, wllh gultar aeTOmpanlment by-Art-Hen- rlckson: "Blirs A mateur Hour." Throughout the e « n ln g orcheslra

' mutlo w u (umtahed by the Jerome- County a m BllUcfl. . . ..............

•Thoma.v Jef/erj^n." Donart said, “(oundcd Uie policies on which all

^ future great presidents b u e d thclr ^ luccess. E>'eii Aiidrew Jackson lol-

lowed hU maxims. So did l\\e only* two (amous Republicans ever to oc-

cupy tho White Kouse; Abraiwm” Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.„ Tbe laller wiui the l u t (amou* na- ■; Uonal figure o( hta party and he* w u 'K a liy “ tt"Je((encnlan-D em o-

c n f ’-Like an truly' llluttrlous men

V T hom u Jcderson was n dreamer, who had two worth-while Ideal*. The first wa.1 universal peace, which

7 he did not live to see-blostom Into !* BClusllty Blthoufh hta labon In Uut

direction never cCued. Tlie second dream came true In 1700 when hta

' batUe (or human rights wat success- lul. Jeffenon knew Hint In order lo JusUfy IU extalenca any parly must pMce hiwwn rIghU above property

“ T lahti'and 'tita -convlctton-has-ln - spired ami guided all g rea t'p m l-

E denis since tha t dny.”Dcnsrl broniled Colonel Prank

Knox and Bennlor Vandenberg, prominent Republican pmldentls) poaslbllltlea, as unknowiu and said

in that Senator W. E. Borah w u mere- »• ly (ollowlng the principles Mlabllah- to cd by Jc((cnon, He challenged ihe ly statement assertedly made by in (rlends o( AKrcd E. Landon tha t Uie >s governor's brilliance entitled hltn t- to elecUon t s clilef execuUvc. lit

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L o o k t h e N e w G i b

I ' l a e m g ' - Y o u r -

The Mounl »I Implemenl;

tm m FAILS, DAILY

BR€VITI€S

N H en for Week E n d - « r . ta d Mrs. Wilfred MclCty OUen. Bltck(ool. tre lb* week end cu u ta of Mrs. E.

D. Kinney.> —

tleeated U W ed-O uy DennU tnd M tbtl lU n U obttlaed ft a tr r i tg e license t t Twin PtlU oounty record­er's oHlce yetterday.

•VWt fn U lth -D r. tn d J& i. U oj d

E. oaks lelt yeiterday fo r UU h. Dr,I* Oski will reium Monday bu t Mrs.'* Osks will •remain • couple of weeks* vtalllng,

, VtcaUen H<r»-Peggy ta d Bar-I bara Cavanagh Mid Betty Taylor

P satcli.'Sult U ka City, fo r the E u te r ^ vscuUon. -e ' * .„ PartnU of Saa — Mr. tn d Mrs. *' d Jsmes I*. Broderick, 131} Seventh

tvenue e u t, tre Uie p tfenU c l t «n sot) born nl lhelr home e trly S tlu r- It dsy monilng.

- On Melor T rip -O . C. H tll, Twin e ,f PtlU atiorney, and M n. Hali expect 1 . 10 Uave Ihta moming on H vertl days . motor Irip lo e u le m tn d south- e

f u te rn Idaho, q

° Vlilt Parent*-MlS3 Luclle WoKe, \ „ Bol.>c. and M lu OoUette WoKe, i;„ Mountain Home, ara spending E u - tII ter wllh tlie/r poftnU, Mr. la d M n. j

In Mountain H one—Mr. tn d Mrs.’ ITiomu Sanderson le d for Moun- r ' t t ln Home yesterdty whero they tro * " spending E u te r a t U » homo of Uielr ^ daughter, Mra. E. P. Blcknell.

* llolldsy G uesU -Ernest Shohoney, POfcUl Telegnph eompany m ta ig e r f a t Idaho Falta. and Mrs. Shohoney J;

^ arrived yesterday to spend E u te r * y t l the home ol hU brother. Howtrd ' “ Shohoney. ”h - d ’• T rtaifened lo BoUe — P l o y d a Moreland, local manager for Um Pa- ’

cl/ic A u lt and Produce company, t a h u been tnnslerred to BoUe. He L snd MniTlnnfl Ir lL Iftr. lhn .cBp^ E

llt l city Uita week. u> — n« PjrthUn Bitten T n v et ~ Mrs. A. " h Puuier, grtad chlet; Mrs. Idn JKesd. q e dUtrlcl delegste; &ln. John Iron, 7 P Mrs. B. E, Wmans tn d M n. O. Z. F y iCunkle wera tttcndlng tbe conven- 11 .- uon ol PyUilan Staten In uotao yes- c h terdsy.

" Onsloets V Ultor-W . D. Bryson'ol g a Dines, Wyoming, luperlnUndent ol g e tha Dines coti mines tn d genenl

sales manager (or Idasales, Inc., w u 1, in Twin Falta l u l evciilng confcr- II ring f l th R. E. Ellwood. local man- r ager. Bryson tnnounced pU ni for- esiebltahment of t y trd t t Pocatello, y Also to be under the Jurisdiction o(- Ellwood.I) «I. OpIemetrisU to M eet-D r. R. A.- P trro tt. Twin Falta, will preside t t a the April educttlonal meellng of the- SouU ieutcm .dtaU lct.of-U io-ldaho ..

Optomelrtc a.isocUtlon belnC heldn In Durley tomorrow evening nt'TiJO r, o'cloek. Some o( the Ulest research %. work In modem optomelrlc tceh- h nlquo will be presented and dlseusa- 0 ed t l Uie meellng.it ----- •—d Motor lo MoKow — Mrs. J. N. is DavU, Klmbcriy, mother of Miss I- Margaret Davis; Mrs. Robert Haller.0 Twin Pallt. mother of Mtas RuUi It Haller tn d Robert Haller, tn d M n. y Oarl lUdgtway, KJmberJy, mother

I- Motcow to tpend Easter vacation Wllh lhelr dsughten a nd 'sonsrsra- -

k denU a t tha Unlvenlty o( Idaho. t. ■■. • ■I) Enter UotplUi—Mn. ZMfe Buil,1 CuUeford. tn d Mrt. N ilt Oa-ens.I- Twin Paiu, medical patlenU; E m - I- e st Roller. M n. a . 11. Carmod>', M n. it Mike E nclnu, Twin Fslls; Moody y D. Conner. HaBcllon; M n. Vcm e Goodrich, Klmbcrb'; M n. Sa rtb .A . n Thornton. Hagerman; Mrt. J . W.

Mltcbell, Buhl, tn d M n . Pred OlUt-

S O N

efrigerators Iins MA«1C ^1 ■

JA RD IA N I

G i b s o n F e a t u r e s ! — '•

l i b a o n U s e r s . ■

jeration., I freezing I.omical, Beautiful I invenient |

ribson Over Befo)'e | ir-Ui'der--^^see------------ n i :

i t a ! n S t a i e s I

li C o m p a n y |

.T NEWS, TWW FALtB. IDAH(

; I D i r e c t R o u t i n g '

' C u t s M a i l T i m e

T o U t a h C e n t e r<• —E- BALT LAKE CITY. Aprtl 11 ,

(AV-PosUnaster L A. Smoot sftld |lodty inaugunUon of a new jnall i

d schedule will shorten tha tlms ,:e from the Twlif Fallt. Buhl, Bur- |

ley and Rupert secUon o( Id th o to Salt U k e City by six to 34houn. I

i Mall picked up at the fdabe gpolnU a t night will resch bere e

1. the next moming. Instead of a t allem oon. tn d mill leaving b t r t

will be speeded up 13 to 34 hourt. |Ihrough tbe u u of a direct rouU, jj

. Trcmonton to Declo. Heretofon t, f tdaho *intll hu been routedr tli rv u g lr Pocatello,' ' j r '

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I ton, Pller. t l i surgical paUenU.bave j,I been admitted to the Twin FftlU j,I county genertl'hosplttl. |

PtIleoU DUmlued-Judge J . M. T Shtnk, tccldent patient; Bsby Rog-

1 er Huey, Bden, tn d A. D. Bnggs. t Twin Paiu , medical patleoti, ftnd t M n. F. W. Neale. Mrt. Msx Buck-■ entln, b(rs. Rudolph Kochholter, 0

TwJn PalU; Mrs. P. A. MsJ and Mrs. a Sdna Bailey, Hansen, and 8. R . F

^ Clark. Oakley, all medical paUenU. c< ^ hnve been dUmUeed (rom Ihe Twin tl ' FalU county general haipiui. Mrs. o '■ John Bolton and daughter, C u tte - S _ fni-rf tiav». »[<n h»»n rtlumtlWd. ft

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; FINAL TRIBUTE PAID J AGED KIMBERLY MAN t<

___ cNeighbor! and friends Joined be- f

1 retved reltllvcs In paying t f ln tl “ . trthuu t t funeral ',servloes t t th e ‘ I While m ortu try cbapel In Tw in ® 4 FUU Saturday t(Mmoon ter WU-

llnm A. T tylor, 87. wlio died F rl­dny Bt th e residence of his d tu g b - (

\ ler, Mr*. O. W. Henshew. wlUi . whom he h td mtde hU home for

three yean.8 Scr\'lce* were conducted by Rev. ^

ler. and Included slnsing o^ two •,numben, "Clly Pour-Squnre" tn d p

I. "Going Down the Villey." by ft ^I. q .tr le t «>mpoaed cl Tom N al^P itd „I, Trimble, Rad(ord Walker and Bnice „

Requa, a ll of Kimberly. Mfj. WU- J- Ham Arnold played the piano tc -- companlmcnt. ^

Pall b earen were Me/sn. C an- g 7 TIclH. .Yuujjt), --BnnBfln. W .' Hr t ‘ Spence, O rln DoUn and Albert g '• Slflne. J

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o f a flcif O ld n so b ile des th is c i t j a n d lu r ro a n d it

D oth in experience and f new O ldsm obile dcale ri t ie n la rJ / ir e lJ equ ip p ed t o f t i l jfoor n o to r io g re

F o c ililie r fo r Bcr\-ice Inc 31 o f expert, fac tory-tra inw3 . . . n o d e m eq u ip m en t ij e st in ip e c i i l l o o l t . . . i

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B o y S t a r t M o t h e r 1

T r a c e d B y F a t h e r

m w i o n s April 11 WI-0.C1I Llewellyn BartbcJoraew, ftU ier o( Frwldle BirUiolomtir, boy lenen tcUir, told t n ftttom iy bsre by r irtn i-ocetn telephone tod ty be h td ? iK taed bit n n iib e d .w tfe w u .s n . « route to Lot Angeles to Join Uielr t, um. J

Th* wberetbouU o t Uie 13-yetr- r old ita r 'i moUier. M rt. LUlUn Mae J Btrtholomew, h u been ft m ytury b since Wednesday night wben theebecksd eut o t ber botcl ft few houn I after ber boat from EagU ad docked, n

T b t faUiir u ld b t learned U n . Bartholomew w ts w ltb ft m tn ihe I m et enroute frotn Londoa t a d U ut b t b td appitled lo Sootland Y trd i: to t r r to> e rto t t ^ ftld of Uie United 1:

Mrs. Bartholomew c t o t to tbe g : United su te a to t t r to recaln cui- c

tody of ber toa trom hit tu n t, MUs p> MUllcent BtrtbolooMw. who w u p> n tm ed hU gu trdU a by ft Lot An-

CeUt court tn IBM.

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. A genenl meetlnc o t t i l memben H •, of Uh BevenUi JudlcUl dUtrlct b t r « L tuocUUoa, w hkb Includes Twin . FtlU . C uiU , Mtnldokft tn d Jerome t; , counties. U te be held t t dinner i t ui I Uie P trk hotel In Twtn FalU a t 7 t . o'clock Mondty evening. J. K.. BUniiora. ot Twin FUU, c b tlrsw i, “

taaounced l u t e rts lag . _- wpgfU' w m m lum im w by ■

four commlttMa n tm ed i t tbe dU- M et tssocltUon's orcanluU on meet-

, Ing U st December. Tbese commlt- i tees wllb the chairman of each are:

CoruUtuUon, rules and reguUtlons, Judge H. A. Baker o t Rupert; <ih-

; les. Judge W. A. Btboock o( Ta'ln I F tlU ; (ees, Henry M. Hall of Jer- , ome; duet, Captala J . W. Porter ot I Twin FtUs.

: O R C H A R D IST S PL A N ; C O N SE R V A T IO N M E E T

SpecUI meetlnc fn* bcsrlnc detaiu j■ of ft soli conservation, program as!*• iffeennrorcnardUwrwiii-bBTieid-irt ; the county agent’s office In Twin,* FalU county court bouie next Tues-;} day evening a t elghl o'clock. The i session w u called by J . W. Hardin.> president ol Twin FaUi HorUcultur- ’ t l society.■ County Agent Harvey S. Hale will

expUln the pnncble* of the pro-- g n m u spplled to orchardlsts and “ srowcm and there u'llt be-~a t genenl dtacuulon o t the 1938 spray I

program. |

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O B E R T ^1 2 6 2 n d

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p lc s iu n in an- p le te itock- o f gen10 tp p o m tm en t p t m . C d^ rteo iu , |d e s le r to s e r r e c ion l o llca tion toid ing te rrito ry , assured . . . togellici

d faciliU ci th i l w o pleasingly mod.lertUip i l pgr- Y ou are cord ia lly:d to I tk e care th is new d e alenh ip ,

req u ire m ea ti. ic o d e p ir tm e D i, a

inc lude a ita f f * " ‘1 th o Is le tned m ech tn ics O ldtm nliilo S ix tn d]l and thfl Iat- V ou w ill f ind th a i. . and a com - ih c S ly le - L o td e r -

D S Mt h a t L

Fills SCOOTS '. $ m m n mit ----------- - .n iv tn JehAion tn d I m n Jebaioa. i t memben of F ro b y te r tia troop o l _ d Twla FtlU Boy Soouts, wm re- >• celve bronie e tgle polBU. earned , ^ (or five merit b tdget la tddiUon to

31 (or an n g i t soout rank, a t Ute ■- nexl meetlnc of Twin FaUi Court of e Honor. Awards hav t been approved 0 J by Snako River Are* beadquarten. >0 Paul U lghton o t tbe Amerlcaa J s LeRlon troop will reeelve a life o 1. nwsnl. > I. ' Merit badges tpproved a n ; Deane Brown, icholanhlp: OarUi Frlce, y it Ilrat aid.- Iron Johnson, machinerr; t d Don. Harder, (arm home and farm d Uyout: Dick Harder, farm home *

e ger. lenthercraft. mutlo and a u - ' - cblneiy: Vemon Peterman, e tr-1 p e n t^ and music; P iu i leigbtcn,I public henllh.

K nife T u rns W om an A thlete In to M an

« PRAHA, Ctechoelovakit. April 11 a (,n-ZdenkaK oubkova,bo1deroftbe

Inlematlonal women'a record for » the BOO-meler run. applied for of. f (IcUl recognition u a man today.1 The appllcstloD w u made u loon 5 u the athlete le d a hoeplUl a(Ur t undergoing what w u deicrtbfd t t J a successful operaUon. •

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g enuine O ldsm obile H u E r e r y t l [i, p ro m p t a n d effi- liv e lie r powe to y o u r n e ed f is ou* ia (e rio r»

th e r vrith c o t t i th o t e m fin e-c tr i lodc ra te . g r e a te r c o m

lly im i lc J 10 v i.U “ " J llip, in tp e c l its gerv- ' iI. t n d th o n lo i . g l i c i t m odels o f llio .n d E ight :hBt O ldsm obile i , e r - T l i « C .r f h . t 6* 0 . M. A. C,

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CycUats Effled In CoUlsion W ith Car

MSWBDtO, Qif.. AprU 11 (/fV-A'A coUUlon between ft motorcycle ridden by Mire* yooths aad aa aute- mobile cost U » U n s.o t two o f tbe ejrc iuu todsy t a d sent ftaotber to f t-h o ep ltf tl-w ltb -b » k « i-a rm t-fta d -lep.

T be deftd were C trl Solcomb. 30, of MeMlnnvUle, O n , and Olenn UaUUs. 34. ot stlem . O re , th e In­jured youUi, wbo probtbly w in re- cover, U James E tdU y, 30 ,ot Mc- UtnnrUU.

Sheriff O . W. Mannlnc u ld Ui* youtb t app tttn lly lost co itro l ot tbe aoUrertit.

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Walking througli tba n ln \ ft lum m er n ight m iy leem imtntlc, bu t there U tlw ty t 10 danger Uiat pneumonU My result from wet /eet tn d imp cloUilng. Take no medl- no u n le u ordered by your hyslclan.

A PrescrlpUonUt TUU

TROLINGER’SPHARJIACY

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HAraSENiSlD I SM m BOISE .

_H A N B E N .’A prU _ ll-T Ji8„acn lo r _ _ e lu s of tbe lU nten hl«h uhool held llMir annutl aneak day. Friday. The r o u p lefl a t 4:30 a. m . and went b, BoUe. ■Ihey r m t throueh the penltentUiT, the u p llo l bulldlns.

chlldrcn't homo nnd vlsll«d o ther polniA of In tm s l. In the afternoon the froup nttended a show. On the reiiim tr ip ihey i t o ^ t« d In Twin ra ils and went to w - i o the r movie In the e v en ln r n . T. iryblad, K nior advtwr. accompankd t ‘-.e (rroup. _ ;

ter. Marian Joyce, arrived Baturday Ifrom Shoshone lo *i>pnd tlie EiiJitcr 1 -Iwltday » ltli her p«renu. . j

Clarrnce lIURhcs. utiirtent a t Al­bion, Is honw for the F-ut*r w J : -end. M

MIm Maude Uivconk. i'tu/Ient .nt * Ooodlng eollese, Ia home tor theE aster holldny. >■

Mrs. J . J. Kfoetillch and ion. Joe.went to Bolae ThurJduy wIhtc Mrs. .TYochllch Is tAkUiB treatments for ]lier eye. As they rclurnrd Krldiiy 1 (hey %-cnl lo Cnldv.rll nnrt Rot M^r-th a FroeWirh, «lucl*nt n t thn Col- ilece of Idnho. tinrt MLu Lora Dob- |Mn, who Is to bc MLvi Froehllch'.% | Ifrreat over the w ek-cnrf. — j- ,

Each claw is rc»|ion:.lb’.\; to r an I •

l)apcr. and thlA time the soiihomore.s 1 lisd charge tiIIIi K cnneih ao llrr 'lw I editor, and Geneva rvmiinBinii nml Pawn Met’arlnncl, cl-ik edltor.v! Mlmeogrrrihcr v.»s Curl Chout nml U Jun ior Woolen w.-is dlsu lct n u n a - B«r. \VI

Mrs. YounR nnd .'ome of llie chll- s dren moved this week to tlieir for- , mer homo In a ik lry , Mr. Yoiiiir' , nnd three children u h o ure poln;: ■ _ 10 school, nre rematnliip here u n u l ' ^ the end of school. i —

Tlie EsteWor SocSnl tlnb i n m - 'm bers held tliclr nnminl m rcllnR .c^ il the hone nf Avlr, Dend'.T. A llireV ^^I, course luncheon wn.s .served wilh 10

decomied In tho EiWer motlt, Vet:i j Olsh w.is In chnrRc of Hie rocl:il | hour wllh prlies Irln c «on bv: , n iu n a FlemlnR. Sallle Dro'^Ti nn rt' t Idaho BroR-n. The next mv-etlnc w ill' f,,n be held a i the home of Mr,s. Id n '. i^ r own. April 23,

Miss Mantnret rriin ac had hcrif^ i, toiislto removed Wednesday. 1

Mr. and Mra, VlrKll Wi).-on en-lH .„ "terialned n l a brjase puny w idny j ei-enlni, a t the home of Mr. niirtVi,i. Mr*. R u e r Wlkon. Mrs. M. A.) noblson won hich scor« iirir.c for] 1 ladles and R .T . Nyblad for men.

T he inemben or the n . N. A. uiii !l<«- hold their regiilnr mceilnc Tues-;«n( day crenlnu nt t!» Woodman hn’.l. ' If-

E ducation G roup’sO fficers R eelected so

SPOKANE. April II <-TV-Robcn J . ' -AIaaike,-of.Salem , O re... u a * - . r c .—

elected prwldcnt of i l i e ' i l ’nellH:' C N orthaesl Adult Educnilon n;.«oeln-1 ii;? tlon yeslvrclny. Go

Mrs. R. II. KttB'Ron. of University;.'.nil of Place. Wa<h.. wns re-elected see- Spr retary and M. n m ln a White, ^ lU - »l!: man. rc-elt«ted treasurer. ii*. i

S tate vlw presidents were chosen Ins a& toU o«: . co«

T he Rev. Andrew Wnriicr. Oood- the tntr, Idaho: C. H. ainlUi, Mtoouln, bai Mont.; Mr.i. K lll« r, S.ilem, Ore,; 1 John 0. Kennc<ly, Senttle. Wn.'h., Is:

-and-ArErfieoellerrJunenitrAtnehn;— -Atn

Globe A - l bahy ehlck starter p! i >nake« b ltje r nnd better hens, a t 1 j Olobe Seed & Feed C o.-A dr. . j.ch

p l KC ocilitiuouR S h o w s 1 lo

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Tom K« Mont# B

Troops Guard Tl

WITII food prlfelen, nalnesville. Oenrcl Snulh’s deraMnllnc InmnrioM. Innk no

I rnard^man plrlitred stanL'Inc «*lc1 A1il>oit;li (he rl(y tras not under mar

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\ 'on' OUr.LF.V. Aiiril l l--A fte r X ‘ng ' <|T om !r.v. lhan ;i half hour, a JuryoT \

'.'Ix, comixwd of Burley bmlne.s.s ^ 'turn, in iiroliato court her? Frldny wa i rciiinicd a verdict nf jiot milKy fol- jlo'AiRR trial nt Amy Vnrcin on n ;d - '

j rating ItQunr. Kridcnee offered wns, _ I chiefly ihiii of undercover nicn. j I Thea- f.K Mvcrnl sim ilar casc.s “ .siill.ixindlni; aKaliul other nllcRcd | I florni odi'iidtTA (umed In by Ute ■ undercover workers. Profccutor A. I iir. Nlel;/)n stated he did nol wanl 1 , 10 .My whal tltipoMllon would be \ 'm ade-of llsm .

SOIL CONSERVATION I MEETING AT GOODING

) OOODINa. Apnl M -A .vrlcs W ' !n;e^llnM will be held next wcpk in Goodlm; coiiniy to ‘cxiilnJn the iiew

;;.nll fonsen’.itloii project. Hnrry Spcnce, stale rw d conimKMoiier, will conduct the meeilni;s. MartliiR 11*. Ooo<i;iii;. Aprtl IG. Tlio fir.sl meel.Ins will l>e for former members of co\«\ty'6Uotm';v<l con\mlU«v.< «vf the eouniy flBricultural planning baird.

The sMiednle for open meetlnes Is; W’enilell hiKit school. 8 p. ,m..

p, m., Ai‘;:ll 17; BlUs hl«h school, 8 p. IU., April 17: Qoo<llnii hlRh sclwiol.1 J). ni.. April 18 nnd T uttle high | .".ehool, B p. m., April 20. I

n s i1 lo 11 1*. M. Tmluy 1

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T W IN FALLS, D A ILY NE

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■ * ' i*’’^ ^•(irtia, nnr nf Ih r rl(ir« struck by (be |>l' k no eh.nirrN u iili llileres. A natlonat j !■' >s(c1i over a pile nf fm h food«(nrr. 11<' marUal ls«, j;uard.« were ercrywhere.lP

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Pl'ltCIIASRS rROPF.RTV AlOOODINO. April ll-S n le of a h r,

W-ivcrc fnrm to Oscar E, Itolleil of !ai: ’[Twin F.ilU. wasTeported by Schnilii j t-"'

and Whi;il;oy real estate firm IhK p ',' j w k . properly form .Tlv|"' 'owned by S. C. Muik and Is located ' 's ix miles northwc.M ofjicre.'■ '^ e 5.ime firm jold <67 shares of ' watcK frr)m ihp «id SwLvs Valley pn ranch, west of BIKs, to farmers un- -f;

;(K*r the third feKiegntlon of Twin jto

TODAY—3 Days Only ri.K A S K CO.MI': KAHI.y— AV(

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T I Lyja' 3rd DImrnilon

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I silly Sytnprion; 4 n, COLon t-ARTOOS

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Traffic Officer (J Sees Good Luck

In M g n ia 13OOODINO, April n Number

13' meana noUilng to Traffio Of- fleer John McConnell. c<

Officer McConnell has worn Uie number for aboul a year now and : hasn't had anythinc bul sood luck.

"Look now,” he sji>-s, "Officer t l Coopcr had number 12, nnd Van cc Vliick camc up Uie Soulh S ld t mid ^^lol Cooper. X. was wnlehlnc for

Ihtm on (he Nortli Side wllh Num- ", i ber 13 on my cap nnd .Numben 13 on Imy riKhl breasl."I McConnell acquired th c ju im b e r £ ' wiiVn unm clt I’luU. ^ohniitviiurier ^ of Inw enforcement had the^ iKjdm nromirt in hLi way and one day F. MrCouneir a.^ked why they had A never been Usued. No one wanted O '.he Jinx numcraLi, l*fo.\l. l» rc iw ie d w to linve said, whereupon Kray-halr* bi ed McConneU lurnert In lils old 11 bndiir nnd cap hiilsniii nnd ncfiulrcd ki the "13." f.

Postoffice Ruling j;Strikes ‘Contests’ Ll

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WASinNOTON, April It .,r—Tlie • On;nrt Natlonnl T m isuroiiunr.'Inc ... and.llic A.s.«oelntlnn tnr l^ n h r ln g _

Aiiii-rlcnn Lotteries. Inc,, both np- ''Mled from New York, Iil-.i nlghi .; nrr>' barred from iL'e ot the malU I 'i eJiitrRes of "vlolathii: I h ' iJost.il ",

itrniid nnd lolleri' statute.'.’' ...I l.Miance of a .single "fraud or- ! iVr" analast the "Irensiirc hunt" nnd Ithe n.yoclnllon by Actlni: Po.stmn,i- , ];'T aeneral William W. Hoes, ef- ilcriive Immediately, was (he fir.M

,ip .v ‘. of/les mllntr to re.'iilt from n nrotr.ieted scries of recenl hearings oil vnrioiw •’contc.n" on;nn1r.;iilon.s. ‘

Kwly nillntts were liirtlMied (vt ^ :ho pn,',- office on the On^il.-n stnhea ^ Ailvrrtl.-ilnR company, nt wliich Al-

jfred E. Emith. Jr., Is Mcc jirrsldent taliil'counsel, nnd on llie NaUonnl _ . Coniercnce fof LeKallrUii; Lollcrlcs.I Inr , ot which Mrs. Oliver H arrlman lof X.-'*' York Ls president. Mrs. Il.ir- iim;iii’;i orftanUatlon was not e lia r j- vd with fr.iuri. bul only wllh opcr- nUii; II loiter}-.

The "fraud order" InMnicied the pd^tmx'lcr a l Ncw York to Mnmp '■fraudulent'’ on all mall addreised

j to llie d.'fendants nnd rrlurii ll to jiln? si’iider_________________________

W MIy—Doors Open 12:30IV O II) .S T A N D lX i; IN I . I N E '

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BUllLKV, A priL Il^O ood Friday lO waa obfi'r^eit m tlie Melhodlst Epls- c<>pal chnrrh Friday e w n ln s when ^ the Mct'ivi iw, Christian and Pres- ^ bylerlsn churches combined for * union Kr^h i;. Rev. c » 0 . Arraa and Rey. U'rny It. Wnlker conducted t l i e / . TMcr, Rn-, J . S. Nelson being conlii-.cd w his home by illness.

Xa-.tcr {<imd,ir will be otLserTCd po \s\W\ 'I'-ovv, ;4T\ires a t Builey •5.1 chur.'h.-.- iM'innlnB with euiirl.‘« sli son'kv^ a; ii:i' M, E. cliurch with an cr EaMir irr;ii.:.i,M following. *cr%-cd b» nr ihe’E p iro rth 'tfap tr.' bsThe ,\f. r chnlr will p re.v iit'th ree la F.isi'-: " n ie Savior Lives InAcuin" ■Aifciiiiinli, the Slrift' Is O’er nr,>l -|)o c.lvcth Un Ihn Vlc- U>ry.' l,riif m.-wnse willbc t;',.ii hv the pastor. Rev. Leroy n

I H. nnd oiijwrlunlly will b j h1 ijlvei. ‘of i hrWeiilns ot IntanUi nnd

fnr ii;,‘ (r>c|iiion of members.At Ihr rhrl.vtlnn ehurch, n piny,

.’•Til- niMiiiiR," irlll be tiresentcd by ii.'iiiinr.v ot tti : threo Endcnvor .soi'ic'.i'' iiininiilnit nl 7:30 p. m,

' Tl;i- :iMni:il K^uter morntns wor- be ship k.v, i,rm- plnce a l th e Pies,by- a> terlan iliuii'h wiili ^l)eclal miwlc by ci

. the ,::nr, U-v, c , O. Arm s wUI de- ui Uwr iliB •-'riiioii, . 81

; L U S . iliurrrhes will oluerve of E.i.'!"i a ,.11' iiiiiifU|iriii»’'~ mcMitynr tP nnd hmv|.il rmwlc. A can ta ta will be i ri-,* iiird by the Simdity scUool a:

I 111 i:ic t.iUni.u-Ir Sunday inoml;iB. ac (he .vi'ji'-.t o! llic can ta ta bcInn "Kiotii De.iih Unio Life," directed in

: by Mrs. Maiirlne Stocks. Al ihc Ic: First «^nl clmrch, Mr. and Mrs.' in Ji> ei>ti P, P.ivjie wilt sine an Fjister Rr diKi aiiii Mrs, cnthertnB Zlllner lo viill n vinlin solo. lu. Ilolv iMi'k sen'lccs tn ob.'ervnnce I of l-U hT have been conducted ntSL bc AiimiMhie s Calhollo clmrch Iwre

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Home D ctcctive Uses ■ C rackers A nd B uttons’

WORCESTER, Maas,. Aprtl 11 mi] -O ys ter c.-ncke.-a and buKonipInc-1 ed under (he cow r of a tlniTiiport ■In her home wa.s the wny Mrs. E dlib ' H i-W e^ '» ll-o f-W atertown-learned i “ her hiL'band was eniertalnhiR while sho WIUI away, ahe testified tn pro-1 bale cmiri a t a hearing on h rr <11-] votee .Milt. I

fiuspicioiM one aflemoon wlien she j aen t to vt.Mt her nltce In WhUin- vllK*, she snld. ahe pluccd oy.tttr cracken nnd buttons on the daven­port nnd then co»-ered Uiem neailj' •ftllh a clolh. W hen slie camo bscV. she a.'MTted the cmckcrs w re cnu'ihed and the buttoas Rone,

111 addltlnn. she charees thn lia t. banrt.-sianlerW Pssfl-orKwM3mii:i Ins. wllh eruclly. They a rre married In 1032,

Derl.sitm was withheld {

eOOK u s FOII SCHOLIlSJICmNEy

GOODINO, April 11-AprlI 17 ha.s been ;.»t tor the fifth nnmisl schnl- aMk inivi, sponsored by Onortlns colli'Ke nt the collece, Undcrcrad- uiite .student.^ e ' hlsh vliool or acndemy student.^ under tlie age of 21 y^ « nrc cllRlb'l.* for campe-1 ‘

Iiiviiiiiuiiis hnve been scnl out and preparnlloiis nro under wny lo ncronimodaie nt>out "00 scholnrs,, Acadiiiilo i«-st.s will Include oIrc- lirn, American liLstorj-, bloIoRy, civ­ics, chcmL'to'. EnclL-h. Fn’nch. Lnt- In. mnthemntlcs, physic.s, pinnc Reonietry. Spnnish and w-orld hts- lorj-, dcelaninllon. hieliidhiR orator)- luid expies>lon, tniisle, commerclnl. |I -hidhiR tj-plnu, sleiiogrnphy and bookkceplnB.

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NATION,a RmtStSTATITES IPRODnilN,. KINO ANO PAUODEH. Kl« I

rcfJi. Cfl!c«tp. mn rrtneuco.Tb« Nen k.«umrt no tloancUl topouU

blllty tor erron itj wltcftliemfnt* but Itt tue miittt me paper U tl Uult ft eon*cUoa o( lhat part of in* admllteDtat la vDleli lh« error o(cur> >1H M pubtlat>»d vltUout

___ AII_notlce« lenuUtd M _jluhm wretlV. Kill t( runiun«d tn ttia Wed- ' i n*»<lir l«»o ef ifin P»P« punuant lo Ue«- Uon 13-108 I. C, A, IWI. aa «11M thewto | ry Ctiipier 1:4. 1K3 SniloD Lawi or Idalio.

K /IST IJI! ■ ' '

The Biblical story of Eiiater, ono of (tho foundation stones upon w hich rests ^th e cdlflcc or the Christian religion, Is itoo well understood to rcqulrfr review jhere, yet apart nUogctUcr from Its rc - liglous significance It mny bo pointedo u t th n t the annlversnry of th e R esur- jrection of Itaelf offers opportunity for x

r m editation and review or a k ina which t1 ' Is never profitless. j

Life Ll In high gear today nnd th e j p resen t nge is one which dem nnds about a ll th a t a mnn has In tho w ay o t ener­gy, m ental and physical, nnd bccnuse of th is th e restful, hopeful sp irit of the

• Easter festival offers m uch In th e wny of surcease from th e p e tty tria ls of ,

overydny m e. ^ "i ; perhaps It Is itt some such sp irit th a t t

, th e Church of today exorcises Us strong- J ■' cs t'appeal. I t provides a welcome relief i

. . .from m u n d an e . cares, w hich should a ■fltrengthen nnd InvlBomte' an d Invite lo ' Ircsh prospects nnd a h igher viewpoint. }

. And Easter Bunday, o t all tho days , on ' th e Church cnlenUnr, does th is p re­em inently. ______________ 1

•4*^------------ r — T I1IS ^JB X T ->V A I|------ ;-------------I A m ilitary expert llgurcs th a t If war I a ta rted In Europe tomorrow, th e six t g rea t powers—France, Germany, Rus- : sla, B ritain, Italy and Poland—could ... i a v e five million fivo! hundred a nd forty

thousand men ready for nction In forty - ■ , e igh t hours, fle estimates th e ir combin­

ed arm ies nnd trained reserves a t twen- ty -th rec million men. The sm aller pow-

. c rs could, and probably would, assemble < r several mliiions morc^ ’ '

— —A nd~thls~w aPld~brius t a bcBlnnlngr r In th e last war, for w hich the powers• were n o t so well prepared, there were

mobilized from first to' la-st slxty-flve m illion men. j

O t these, moro th an eigh t million — UveHMnflrca thourana-wcnrM Uedrmore-

th a n twenty-ono m illion w ounded 'nnd : seven million seven hundred and fifty ' thousand missing, m aking th e total

casualties thlrty>seven million tlvo h un­dred thousand. Europe could probably do jje tte r than th a t nex t time. Or r a th ­e r, worse than lha t. And th e poverty, depression, htile nnd revolution toliow-

' Ing the wur would probably be much worse.

All th is Is good lo think about while ; th e nations nre JockcyliiR for poslllon.

WORDSE \idently the EnRllsh languuBc. ns

spoken and written today, h In n bad : way. A. P ..H erbert, EnglWi novelist. In• a critical book callcd "W hnt a Word!”‘ deplores many of Uie words In current

usnge.. H e particularly dislikes "fccondlllon."

And renlly, w hat excuse lr, there for It,If th e good old word "rrpn lr" means w hnt It used lo?

Ho nlso takes a fal! oul ot the verb “ effectuate.’’ meaning accomplish.- ef­fect, do. People who think th a t the long­e r a word is. the better Kngiish i t Is.

• • will n o t ngree wltli him. Anil/.uch people m ay ilko anolher of the nutiior's abom­inations, ■•cndorsaUoii" for entlorse-

, m ent., ’"To loan.” ot cuiir.sc. Is bad. “Loan Is n noun: the verb }.s •'lenti.” And the sooner th n t fac t is appreciated, the bet­te r ; for the book edllor of the New

• York Times nays th a t if people get aw ay w ith "lo loan.” they’ll coon be say- Jng "to gltl,” Tliey’re already saying ‘'lo

■ scrvlce” llistead of ’’to serve" and even .

The w ar term ”dc*lousc” seems tb . have spawned various queer derivatives,

“de-w nter'’ for instance, nnd the far moro horrible •‘dernllrc,” whose m ean-1 Ing can probably be guessed. {

M r. H erbert, like mnny Americans, | i t l l l m iiiniains w a i " m Dacic o r ' is bad ^ng ltsh . Logically i t 'm a y be a s Justlfi-1 >ble as Its twin brotlier, "In fro n t o f / ’ j

TWIN PALL!

■ b u t lan g u ag e la n ’t log ic . I f I t w e re , w e w o u ld Bllll b e u s in g th e good o ld eq u lv - a le n tJ , “ before'* a n d ” b c h ln d ," na S h a k ­e sp e a re did.

I t l5 p ro b a b ly t r u e , a s p u r is ts c o m ­p la in , t h a t " th e E n g lla h la n g u a g e la g o ­in g to pleccs." B u t t h e n , a s a n A m e ric a n l in g u is tic a u th o r i ty c y n ic a lly rcm a rta r. " I t a lw ays w as."

IN D IF K K IIE N T C O M M U N IST S I P ra v d a.^ le a d in g p a r ty n e w sp a p e r in

M oscow , hus g iv e n a sc o ld in g to C om ­m u n is t u n iv e rs ity s tu d e n ts . T h e p a p e r

I Is in d ig n a n t t h a t In th e M oscow E n e r ­g e tic I n s t i tu te (w h a te v e r t h a t m a y be>,

' “ o n ly s l i f p e r c e n t o i tjjo y o u n g C o m m u - n ls t s w on m a rk s o t " e x c e lle n t,” w h ile

i n in e te e n p a r c c n t o f js tu d e n ts o u ts id e o f t h e p a f ty r e c c lv c d - 'h ig h g ra d e s . I n e lev en o th e r e d u c a t io n a l In s titu t io n s ,

' 18 p e r c e n t o f t h o C o m m u n is ts d id " e x - i c e lle n t” w ork , a g a in s t 19 p e r c e n t o t I th o ou tsiders .I T h is Is a s e r io u s m a t te r , sa y s F r a v d a ,! a n d m u s t be e n d e d p ro m p tly . C o m m u ­

n i s t s tu d e n ts m u s t s to p w a s t in g th e i r tim e In " c h a t t e r a n d u n n e c e s sa ry c o n ­fe re n c e s .”' A lao, a g e n e ra l s la c k e n in g h a s b e e n o b se rv e d a m o n g C o m m u n is ts .

• T h ey a rc n o t c a r ry in g on a e tlv e I c a d - . -p rah lp to a l^ tm c t o th p M to th e p n r tv .

' S om e u n iv e rs ity o f fic ia ls show f a v o r i­t is m to C o m m u n is ts , p ro m o tin g th e m

, a n d g ra n t in g th e m s c h o la r sh ip s r e g a rd - , le ss o f th e i r u n sn ti s fn c to ry w ork .I A ll th is m i» t s to p , P ra v n d a h o ld s , b e -

f c a u se th e p o o r w o rk o f C o m m u n is t s l u - d e n ts e n d a n g e rs th e f u tu r e o f t h e r e g -

’ Im e. T lie se y o u n g p e o p le sh o u ld b e p r e - .' p a re d to c a r ry o n w h e n p r e s e n t le o d c rs■ d ie o r r e ti re .> T h e s i tu a t io n .su rp rises o u U ld e rs , w h o ’ h a v e c o n s id e re d a l l y o u n g R u ss ia a f ir e '' w ith C o m m u n is t zen l n q d e n n er t o f u r - ' th e r th e c n use . P e r h a p s R u s s ia n y o u th

h n s b e e n o v e r- trn ln e d , n n d th e a p p a r e n t ' s la c k e n in g o t e f f o r t is o n ly n a t u r a l r e - a c t io n a g a in s t a o n e -s id e d c u l tu re .

OVCKLOOKING AN O rfonT U N lT V ' (Caldwell Ncwi-Trlbuiic»r Here b A xource o{ tnxAlloa for Iciaho lh a t U _ J>£Lng_ovcrlooKwl, In vanain-dUf.v pirilnilfirly

in uie SouU). (Ive-ceni cutli'iiarkUie melers are L bcInK lii.ilnllcd. W« read ihnl In Dulias. TfXM,. llie ••take" ot llic maehluM was IIO.OIJ diirinK . the flrsl flficcti days of oiKrullon. In Dallaa ‘ Uie ineiers arc acl a t iweniy^Iooi inicrvula 1 alotis (he curt)i When a m oioriit drops a nlcklc ) In Ute aloi a grc«n slsnol Is rubeii. AUcr nn

hour Ute alRiial latla and any ixi.'ttliiB cop cun " lell n t i^jlnnee th a t tlic car has cxhuusicd ihe s or.c-hour lime limit.

Prom lhe lu c te u of lhe curb-parklnB mcicrs as a la*-eoU«llng Kheiac ono woadora why ll 15 thnl lhe prtxtdure h u 'n o t been-adopted Ui Idaho. Ily (Ixkns a parking tax to iio wllh n

_ ,ga.>.tn*_Bnd a aalcii_u*-^n(l our,c«milcM olher. u x e » - t« r y tw n t would be gulte all rigUt.

HONEST SENATOR GLASS <Sl. Louis OIobc-Dcmocmt)

dWhrn contempornry hlstorj* Is wrlllcn. Uic

name o( Eenator O lnu will loom lnrsc. Never '- 'hos hc worn any oilier iinui'i collar. A Di-mo-

c rat lo the corc. hc has ticvtr swerved by public clamor, never tins ho (etl lhat leniporlrlng wns anylliliig bul n aurrender of principle. A wasp In debnlc. he IhrowR Jenr In ihe enemy whenever

e he fpeaki In Che Sem lc mid lev tim e Itie (c*

lire CohsrcM ihere Is nn mnn more respccicd. 'm ore'belorcd—a s ta tu i u c h a i attained by In­

'S IcRrlly and mental aiu inm enlt equaled by lew men In pubUc tlte.

'C ---------------------------NO WEEDS IN EnEN?

iBoston Transcript)" —A jw fcsao tln .M o tih fftskm .unbx riiiy j'R re .^ .

the news th a t there were no wecda In lhe Qar- d den ot Eden. Not unlll Eve b it Inlo lhe apple.,y tay i he. and Adam hart lo riuit loafflig nnd till , , lhe soil, did the ta reapf ilie Dlblc parable iprlng

up. In conllnnatlon ot (his original theory he >- goes on to u y th a t “weeds are (ound only where y m an has disturbed the soli and ic t the atage for I Ihelr growth. They are never found In bogj or

other undisturbed p1nce4.‘' y> A philosopher und botiml.tl once oUierved Ihiit r- a weed wtui any plniU out of place. So the (nnnrr If cursM the dalslen of enrly Miinnier nnil the koIiI-

enrod of lale luniiiicr. Uip sIrIH nf which evokes ! ecalntlc commeni ftom the urbnn liullei rolllUK

le by in their autoniobllM, So orchiiln. If (hey wm- j nol InMlnctlVB home lover>, but mlKmted nnil Infesled orchorda end irtciimlnoui planUllons. i

'■■iiiltlil-br cla « frttia-rT ra,T------------------------------- -Even with th n t iidmKiiMn, ll h Imrd to tollnw i

the profe.wor n t lln- NnriliMi'Mcrn unlvcrMiy in hL flrRiinienl th n l Ihn c wrrr no weeds In Kdini.'

id Dot!, he menn thn l ihc ciiIuim i;rry by UiPm- ' In -wives, with none of the iv.'.iK.Tmu wreiLi which

have beset them sinn- iiu- tall? Dors h r mcnn• thot (he planlfl wi- irrm w ifd, hnd their o m i ■ I t pnrilcular domain nnd did tioi irnvcl bcyomi ll? '

Did the plantain nml rhlrHwril. the d.indellon I .. and piftweed keep wUhIn IIh- bounds

• them nt crcatlmi nnd never inlrurte upon -lho nborlftlnal gardens of phlox nnd l.irk.iptir. roses '

IS nml mignonelle. «w m columbine? jDid Adnm never have to i:ri iicmn on hls m n r - '

. rewbonrs and with jnfc pntediluvlnn curses dls I up wllh h ll fln(;rrntMl.wihprp were ns yel no

t - gnrden forks-bufkthic.n and bindweed nnd oth- er mrddlMome. inlrrf-rlnc nlnm Erowlhs? If

I, Eden enjoyed Umt wer(llr^s Jinie, no cxccrlnilnE • epltheta nre ndffiUAt** to M prru ihi; wrnlh

'le of lh r world n l the folly of pur flrn pnrrnU In n- prectpltnllng the fnll. , iC- ~ "

I s ! B R E A K F A S T F O O D 11I_________ _____________ •__________________ j

t - l - o t . t r i r s.y, . lUv* you heard abinii ihu kids who m.ide a

inow tnan on a ilde .Mreet nnd imt n Jihovcl in ■Ct his haniW Well, a eounle of dnys Inter a \Vi*A y - foreman came nions nnd gni’e him n chccij. 1to ----------------

CONDIGN PUNtSH>n;NT _ lln- trffimeiu, f lim iv irift m a

tb o'tlred receolly rntnrd'hiK nn oM of|c;idr’r’, •■Wh.it’s wronc Ultli olrt mil? Me tfnm to be

gtoiichy."a r -No nonder." (uId lun> rrilmat-v "He tn .il • II- I lo e.vtipe today, nnd now thry tton t if . him

j BO lo choir practlccl"

________________ "O tm - s i ’tT_______________ad I Frcjhm aa: "Stty, w la t's the Idea o t wearing f l . niy raincoat?"

I Itoommate: “Well, >ou wo,ildirt want our i M F Wit Xf) IWJ"

'JLS, DAILY NEWS, T fflK FA tX 8, IDA!

NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG•• (NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS)

(Copyrliht. McClurfl Newiptper ByndlcaU)

)• WASHI.VGTON„ Jly RAY lU CKEB

PnOTECTiON. Congreulonal tnveillgatori of Uw ToMisend movemont haw (jiuetly agreed on a " a i and mouM" game lhat'a expected

. to keep lhe »200-a-monlh threat from Ihelr pollUcal door* throuBh the nexl election.

Iw U ad of winding up lu Inquiry during the ^ prficot »eMlon, the houM commlltw « u i give " a demoiutnillon of perpeUial. pollUcal motlon- i- 11 WlU t l i Uirough the lumcncr and Into the .F fall U Capitol hill mailbags have n o t dlKlOMd ; by lha t lime th .n lhe pciulon propoeltlon hns ■■ been emoihered o i u retlectlon menace. Tliui >. ll will keep key Towiwndlle.t to buajr and har- I- I UMU m at tncy *UH-1 u r atHe to mutillm tim r I- voting n ireiutli uguimi congressicmal-candl- , dalCA. Whenever a pcmlon-Klvct maJiei a kpoccFi Ic or orgitnlKs >t drlvo nguliul a house meinlx-r. n »>cll get a iub|>octvi surnnionUig h int lo Wash- „ ington.’ If J'Cfu dig deep enough, you can detect lhe

extraordinary finesse employed to iclect a ) t Townsend commltlec which could iicglecl home

affilrs In a reelectlon year. Slx o f tho clglil InvcMiKaiors hail from dlstrlcU wlUch they couldn'l lose U they look a trip to M an.'T hey

t- have .A ISO.OOO fund to pay railroad and hotel I f expenses and Ihey cnn get more U they need

11. They probobly will.

S CLAHil. House and Mnntc conferees are lock- s. ed in A bitter. U ck-stage battle over approp-I nations, with tiouse members crying for econ-

omy an dsciwtori lor more Bcnenua ex-L . fifnflUiinn..Mr. I tn rm tll Ima Pflvaiply_K»mnl [- both bodies iil»«iUnB the budget, butn his leaders sny he will have to Intervene more * boldly nnd publicly to win oul.

The house cnl bucl«ct estimntcs la many ap- propriAtion bills. 'llie semtie tossed ou t budget-

. ary rec«nfn*:n<la{!wi.t, c.'.;>ecJalJy wiiero Uicy cracked down on BBriculiurnl and Ulterior dc-

" portaient. expanMoii, Excludbig the bonua np- - proprlatlon, the senate hnji Increased house II- . nancial coinmUinents by mote Hum 1500,000,000,

■ —PoliUea lie* behind the maneuvers over money.Tlie voters are obvloojly L«;comlng excited over

- excessive spcndUig, and cconomy gestures will 0 win votes ncxi November. B\rry member of f, the lioujo npi)roi)riniion.\ totumlllee is up for

rtelectlon. and to they tide wlili lho jireildent.

h the Bctia\e*ni)propr\utiow com m ust tempi > political fntu next riill. and ihose rour run in

states whleh nre nlmosi cenain to rcelect them. " So they fed th a t they cun isuoro curren t ex­

citement over Uncle Sum's dwindling bank roll.

WASTKITL. CoMBre.«loiul .W ings liove not bten ull to the merry, limvcvcr. In some Ins- laiiccd the huuM.' iiicmbi-r.s' economy complex Ihrcatens to cripple essential strvlcei of llie

Is governmeni.

■0 whleh Secrelnry .Morgenthau naked for brlns- Ing lhe internal rcvmue bureau's examination

K of incomo tnx iinymcnls uj> to dale, ll i e ircajs- « ury chief luw narrowed ihc gap between piy- Is menl and llnnl checK-up to eighteen monllu ie a t U4cd lu be three }tarM but hc is anxloiu n to cut Ihs period to one Ilscal year. T hat will ■> sutlsfy iiLxpnyer.t and .v.nblllr.e iti'nsury finances, le He c v n t do tt unle:.3 lie get» tlie money the

hou.sc cut out.The lower ciiambcr abo refused tlJc pica ol

II Isldor Lubln, conunls^oner uf labor sttllsllc^, ‘Il for more funds for field work. I t x> lu p p e u A Dint M/.' Lubln Is the Bovernmenl'a most exi)crt :r. t(>llfc;or-of-/•eii-and;;:/igurrs’ W ftri«g"ojruii-

employoicnl, ^ lu o lb g rc a t odvauces and eco- iionlc clumgea. Economic lopiiotcliera admit thal savings m these fields will prove to be a wuste of money in (he long run.

le U\GCAKU. Although Uncle Siim':> army and navy «U1 hit. an uU-tlme )>cAk soon, general

)’ iiuK experta ure cunccrned u>’cr the sorry slateIc of th u country's ncrial dclcll£c^. Only America's>a geographlCiU uolailon from lorelgn iiuack byiP air. land or water uivrs them from a cmc ofcr h.'itcrlcA.:* 'nie tymtcd arm) hm lOOO pUnes but

d. our acrliU needs a l IJJOO plitne.i. Bcci'clary ilem »• says we should imvo 3W0 nnd Cliaitman Mc- V Swain of Uie liouw mlliury affairs commlllee

flsures tha t the minimum thould be 4000. As nKiihst our p itllu l nir fleet. Kriuicu has 4000 ahlps, Huiy boasu.3';iw. HiUk iii owiu auoo und Greai DrlloUi can slioot nsi) tnlo the uir. U ttle Iklglum has 3 M -o r 50 more than ihe UnitedBtAlCi______________ !___________________

r- Congrcss has au lbo rlad or ai'propiiaicd for le. the eonslrucuon of 13M plnnA. but they will nolIII be completed and dc llitred 'un til the tn d of 'B 1937. Ilov to catch and keep ui> b iiir secret « sorrow oJ th e gold-braldera clurucd with pro* ™ puUig lor ft doy which ecemi to mow nearer or Aild nearer.

DIGGING. Tho bemocruW n o \d monty- raising devlcea dlsclwc Iiow latd-iiriioed the

I*' atlmlnislratlon party is for funOs. -nic stiyncs# ol ta.sli contriDUtors of oilier j e a i i • weolUiy

•'* uiiU eoitxTVUllvc backers ul the p.irtj -lum lshcs 'K till' chii'l topic ol eonverwtiuii »lii.n (‘.-csldenl '■'‘ iiloaicvcli. Clialrmun Kurley. 'friMjimr Forbes

I Muruan and IHibllcbt Micliclioii »li.'<uaa U« '*•! campaign. •

T ' i i i r c o u s e tw g ip ra um ii in r 'n n-r-,3:in- Qt:f= ' ici; t)y chargUig WO lor Jaiikwn ,i,iy dinners ih.li were Worth only Iront iiie menu MandiwUil. Tlicy'll rejwui Uul oil a

' inmiir icale lo r (he Jeilen'Oii tl.iy iiiiinoia thla ■'». momh. ThcU- newest Munt I'lim.. iti- sale of

p.if.erns Ior drcswa worn m Jeiin.vii-a time ; al a j ccnta eaeh. You can buy ik.i;;:. ;U frills [ Wld flounccs by wrlUng in i» iivamiuarteri

a n |» i WftihUiRton. I I U, i)erhai», tlic only thne '•‘J ( in fibw ry th t t a m ajor jwriy »j.., j;;i.mced by tie ft '•liiri.'’f S ! lAicsl money-making pruxcl i ' utiJ-rstood to »• I involve publlcttllon of a •'Democratic itcgisKr.-'

1 vaguely contemplated, ii »iil contain the "B i immc and biography of every Uvnu^TaUo can- no.dld.aio for office Irom prestilcm oi.v;, to gov- I'* crnors and membera of congrcM. iic.-;Oea lalcs Jf icccipts. 11 la counted on to iirwui.; plenty ol ■'e reivuuc from advcrtltlng co:u:,uin‘. for bj

New Deal beneflclnrlcs, 'n ie psUiK.i; ,;old-dlg* , strs ifiljik there oughl lo be inuiu-i- m n.

' 8AKETY. A Caffforiiia coi:t<r;i i;.,d inter- —1 views made w ith OOOO pcople^n ui,..;, i© sound

ilicni out on iwhtics. Abo.ii i'::i--;iurd stood ■ malnst K iJ il - : another third w!>;, uon-co^i-

m ittnl-"W cll. mnybc nothniK w.:c; will b( o lle r td ." -« id the resl were ;or F.DJl. .V'l caUmate: Two-lhlrds for

This concern alao queried nuu i\ho regli- w lacd ns DemoeraU for the li!.; •mic. .Many

1 ol them aald : ‘•Tlila doesn't mc.m m vot« i!ie' Democratic licket; but if.> to be or rtcord In case I need anythint: iioiu the gov-

. fnih'..Mt ftr ll contmci, or nu n-.ii..: yment."

r r N0TK8. I t jicndlng blU pnwc;, Kitjbyista musI i J luriibh Ib t of iiewapd|>ers wui which

it-.ry hava "caused" to publWi .mivifs lo r ot ,,1 !j.-niitit JegblaUon. Pennlty. ur i< year In ini MU, or bo lh ....S ««n l« debnlc i;ii;;iatcs lhat

alitns illegally.in Uie U.a. ntv on rriiBt rolls— between 1,000,000 and 6,000,000 i.Urr.s are be-

__ llcvrrt to bfl here unlawfully.... a a a haa li­ng »ue<i a catechism leiimg uruier» u> collect

their lubsldy .. . . Supremo court refuse* to re- >iir own case against a Wnahhuiion gambler coo-

. wcusi oa flxidcacft o W « « d to: a w .u p p io f . '

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the KIMBERLY GETS LIGHTS give B e tlrle IlghU are a reality lr tton- Kimberly a t la il. After many vexa-

tlie tlous delayi, unavoidable and oih- OKd erwlse. on Aprli I, the electrlelar hns for tho company Insulling tin

nius power p lant In a large lateral twc har- miles cast of Kimberly, Mtrlved anc

ndl- up the electrical machinery and be- uccFi hold, thero was liglit. Afier making ilx-r. n successful lesi of (he light*. Iht ash- Inrge motor In the mill was a ttach­

ed and su rte d off without any heal- llic lation. &-eryth!ng worked fine.

[on« BRINGS AUTO TO BU H t light Aflcr a hard and strenuous trlj they overland. Qeorgc Dunn nrrlved lr rhey Buht Wednesday night with h b b!| lotel automobile. George is a genetrxu need and big hearted (ellow. ergo. W(

hnve all been auto riding since hli . maehlne came to town, but now

oek- he Is going lo buckle down to busl- rop- nets nnd uw the car to show pros­con- pectlve land purcha.wr.i on thla end I ex- ot the trac t where nil the good bar- m fd lgn la t arc. Hll partner III the .real t)Ut buslnrM,'~Jiikr Sliank. haa 'a

note -ipnnklng leam lor the same pur­pose aa the car.

g“ t! ■ CUlDtRTS ARHIVE tiiey A. Oulbert o f WalrrvjJie. WasJi-de- Inglon, purchased this week theup. lol on Main street next to Laver-

. Il- Ing's fumlture store. He also bought000. a residence lot and wiU relum toney. Twin Ptills within a month and letover conUncta lo r both his residence^.|]l and business block. Mr. Guiberl is. of an experienced Jeweler nnd will

probably Uke up tliai line of work In (hll city. Mrs. Oulbert la an ac-

a oi compllshed musician, being a gmdu-

D trlln and r a /b . .

‘j " : m A N K E i r nETt;ilN3 roll. Arnold FrankeU retumed lo Tn-ln

Falls Sunday afler his second pll- „at grlmage./lle had been ali over the

Ins. west and northwest and he laya he will roam no more. Twin Talb la the only live toiMi on the map, says Frankeil. >

~?roNT.\VlLLb tlUtVKKS HfcltE .tion “The best number In lhe wholt CU’ lecture cour.v thts aenson" was tiic )iy . verdict of the large audience lh.it liUii h-itened to Montavllle Flowers' re­load cllal of DlckeiuV "A ChrlstmB? mil Carol" n t the sctiool houw liwi

, . . j night. I t was a program rnllreb lljj new ill this clly nnd Mr. F \.veri

was given an enihu-itastlc rcccp- , lion. As evidence of liU falili lr uifi tho future of Twin PaUs. Mr. Flow-

er* before leaving the cliy p^rcha.^■ '’" • t ed frora C. A. .McMasier 320 ncrc! iTir of-lind-nenr-tlie-Balmon-river-pro.

Jecl. Mr. Ptowera *IH be In thi- city again wmetlmewiUiln-the nexl

“ two months and no doubt the * jieople here will have another op- . portunity of, hearing him in redu :

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, KOR OUOFINO ANNOUNCE! OROFINO, Idaho. April 11 «>)-

A 10-houie building •’boom" *oi■ Orollno waa announced' here b;

Howard Ilchn. treasurer of tin Wnshlngton-ldnho Lime Product

^ t ctnpany or auoiutne. Ancr - mryim i'™ a iraet-of-land-w est-of the cemen' 7‘' ; plant, n ehn said he would build ihi

new homes to meet a housing short' her,.

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NO GRAND OPESA IIEREIn No spcclal prlvUegM wUl be ao*

, 1. corded by the clly council to violate lh . the . Bunday cloelng la v lo ’Twin lan FaUi. Oraiid opera b no more to

be considered than -.an animated ^ 0 plcuire cartoon In thi* respect. This ,nd was the determination of the alder- Ud I maniR m y a t lu t nlghfa

regular *ctfion when S. c .L tre ring 's l„ j appeal for a lUtUig of the Sunday lhe lid la favor of a performance of :h- tlie Sonora G rand Opera company a i . on the night o t Sunday, AprU 3S,

w u made.

IRWIN I I ^ S BOXERS ,rjp ■•Jake" Irwln, high school »tar In grappler. haa been elected captaUi

big of the boxing and wresUIng team ous I for lhe preient year. Ader a few we more inier-icholasUc meets the club his will disband to r the year. '

lil- CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED.« • Candidacy ’of Taylor Cummins is

nominee lor congreaslonal honors

' 1 Mr. Cummins Is one of tbs younger I attomeya of TwUi P a lb and proml­nenl In Uie affairs o t tho American IJeglon. Ciub offieera elected are: T. D. Connor. Filer, president; Tay-

>h- for Ctimmfns, first rtoe presfdent: he A. W. Ojtrom. Buhl, aecond vice

president: O rr Chapman, T»,-m Pnlli, accreUry - treasurer. Talks

y* were made by W. P. Alworth. Judge John E. Dnvle*. P. M. Kendall. T. D. Connor. O rr Clujpman and others.

RETURNS TO ARIZONAOrln EUsworth. who has been

vWtins'hW nunt.\ Mrs. 0 . D. Shaf.

six wcek.1. hns retumtfd to his home [ lo Prescott, Arizona.

SPANISH CLUB MEETS Y” Tlio 10.H meeting of Uie Spanish

club waa held la tt eei,-nltig in the high school auditorium. The pro- gram included: Plano wlo, Viola

I Bvans: Mlk. "Spanish pastimes.” •P '.N tarcus Ware: reading. “Jimmy

I Boy." Ida Hogg: piano solo. Eleanor ;^ - -a u c b ------------- -------- --------------------

o’c RETURN FROM OM.UIAL. J . Urndley. one of the proprle-

tors of the Shoe Market, has re- Uimed from Omaha where he has been the past monih.

. TEACHER VISITS " * Mla» .Edith Rnmwy, teacher of

home economics In the Burley {schooti, came home today to attend \ the organ rccital nl the Presbyter-

* ■ lan church th is evening. She was „ f necompanled by Miss Richards and

-Mra. Abna j i n j o f th a t O i r * J » «U1 ,_ , jb e guesta a t the W iraseyhW ne

while bere.

l.^ i! CALLAHAN PREDICTS DEFEAT FOR STREA.M POLLUTION BILL WALLACE. Idaho. Aprll 11 l/V)-

Upon hU relum from Washington, ED D. C.. Doiinld Callnhan predicted :>)_ ihe Lonergan slrenm pollution bUl f o r : would not get out of the sennte sub- by i committee In iU present form .

ihc l Callnhan, representing, the Amer- lets Icon hZUilne Congress a t congrM- nm I alonal l>ft>f4ng<>r-appwir«<t-*galtat ent the bill on behalf of Coeur d'Alene the dlsUici mine operators. Ilo Is prcst- ir t- dent of the Callahnn Zinc Lead

company.

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New Xork . Day Day

I By 'o. o. McINTYRE

NEW YORK. April 1>-D lary: j - • poat-card from Dlek B erlla In Pag'

Pago, Samoa, imd putting up a t th hotel where Sadie T honpaon orlg Uiated. Then ahro«l .with m y Ud '•ho gar? me a bit of w hat fo r whei I articled i hair doten loudly p jt tem ed necktie*. And we popped li

^ a moment to fee Maybelle Manning1., Came ilea's from T om Harvey, m

ichool fellow an

lay S ^ * S S 5 *‘O o ln .o( raonlng fo

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>... fi” ” plucked mi. trom drowalni

I1.,h te a to the youni

F 9 w ^ * Ja ck Homif.£;.-

0- 0 . Uclotyri johnston to din n e r. fuU o

“ sparkling talk afler traveling abou wlUi Ellse and.Tom .Yawkey-.am

1 . their Boston ball club. And Uiei w-ith' H an -ey H n rtan tB-t w m ci

* , T r ta l show, bu t home lalrly betlme . ’ In finish Rebccca Weat'a brlUlantl;

w i t “lhe Thinking Reed." A cork

v I i Bclln and Bamuel Spewack an ’ caught up In lhe whirl of th a t the

IV,' atrlcal suece.w th a t itrlkes llghUilng w l l l k e and make* playwTUlng a thrill •n ' Ing vocation. Only a tew y«ars ngi

.fs 'lth ey were young m anled* ekelm ; ■ out ft bleak rooming house cxlstenci

lin obscure new.\paper Jobs — nw I dreaming of tho cottage near tlv

a j . I Ihlckefs edge. ’Today they ride tb i big wave aa result o t the ir h it. "Bo:

ih« Dtitch Treat, visit 0 « J r old De Inncy street neighborhood aU fums up tn n low-number«l chnuffeur-H

l*h ' limousine nnd try to wear tliei the w m p with humility, ro-Ola Q uandao'i W hat's become of hyp I " notlsm and all the miracle* 1 my promlscdT We were to have painles nor dentlslo ' and no more soaks amoni

Dl.ilUuslonmeni: Almost every bo: -le- lias hftd nn ambition to see u knigh re- In complete am w r moving. W ia lias I lhe rtuvllst* haw p u t u* off wiU

'ei-en lo mslurity Ls lamentable. li ’"fit. Jonn" on-the ilag o and In th 1''Crujadea'' on the ecreen they nr

of .lavlMi with helmeUi—and bare leg.' :lcy: Could one (Isht anm ccns or IJnglW end Iwlth nothing on the less but — ; ;cr- !e<',ontl: — genoulllercs, those Jolnte' was piece* over llle knees? Most of th ind bold nrmorcd kn lghu we have see; trill a re-pushoirrs!----------------------------line ' '

Petionol nomination for the love llcst. gurgllngest laugh on the alr-

iT th a t of Grace Moore.ILL --------

I wonder If others who love th :on, stage are conscious of a lack o :ted spontaneity expressed ’in muc' bUI wooden acling thU season — th ub- lack of Intcnilty for •■feeling Ui

part? '’ Dend pan face* slowly turn ler- Ing from side to side and voices lh •M- French caJl wJjJte — wliJch meannH-rheart to ~ - v f n.fi,-iH . ’'H!enc w ith h li bock to th e footllght: u l- W ithout a movement one migli ead pick him out o t a crowd of eu;cn

One of the best of th e mule actor

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Guiding Your I Child

r I b 7I ALICE CLAIUS8A RIOOUOND

___I SIHFTINa SANDSA Every time M n. Jones read i

new book on bringing up children or on psychology, ehe was converted to th i new methods advocated by ita author. In the course of time she tried them aU on her famUy. Her. children becipie accustomed to one night lU nds In most ot the ichools of current thought.

, my Ons week their diet was' mostly Uld spinach and liver, another they wera m nr llbually fed wUh - f niH aifd la lad. In," Perhaps corporal punbhm cnt would for be In vogue tor a tew dayi. and theft

» It was pronounced b ru u i and h t - in k mlllallng. The first baby ahe nt- d I lempled to ‘condition” by behavior- hbt 1s t precepts, the next wn* permitted Im free expression, ond the youngest tne vas tlie experlmenui subject of half

jln<F a down theoretical schools., eo When they w rt lltlle. the chll- )^-g dren were confused and Irritable, mng for they never knew w hat to expect,

. and lived In a lU te of bewilder- J l l ment n t their moUier’i unnccounU* Jin- ble and kaleldoicoplc changcs. As

of they grew older, they merely dls- counted their mother's behnvlor nnd paid no.attentlon lo her theories orju ifn ienu .------------------- ------------- ‘‘a h c i. rcad^nothcr. hoftlr.'L.waf.

_ , their usual comment. They loved _ti_ their mother, but hod no respect for 5fk O'" opinions.

It doe* not really m atter much whftt method one uses, provided ono mlxe* a JJlUe common aeme rllh the prescription, and considers the

■"I children m lher than the system.But one cnnnoi chnnge one's melh-

*‘‘‘ ods every day nny more than ono cnn change one’s medical treatment or one's, principles. •Hiero munt be some consistency, some sense of contlnully. In n child’s training. If

^ the child 1* lo be emotlonnlly ami nenously stable. One's home and parents nt least must remain

„ ' clinnerd and unchanging In a world of flux. • . *

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1* Edwnrd E llls:'ljnes m eant noth­ing. There wa*. for him. no such a thing as a "fat" port. He "fattened"

_____Radio program exccuth-es are In

'‘’''S despair over human material (or----- hmadf»tllng,.Thay-iay- mo4-ot-tl>»-

eehbritle*. whose names might draw, want to step imack Into Im-

‘Unj portant money without prcllmlnno' grounding. And tliat Li why » many go out like the proverbial light after

,i* ft few weeb. In several instances, too, t!» failures ha re damaged tW r estnhlUhed careers. I am rellabiy Informed Alexander Woollcott did hb first radio talks for nothing. But

. IJ Jumjied Into big money right after- ward. Edwin Hill did much rchears- Ulg aim irylntf out before ncceptlnf nn cnEftgement. Mnjor Bowes wns lO’yearji on a Sund*y morning hour t d o r f th e b l; splssh. .

ove- •Hagatelles: Prnnk Godwin, the

anist. wLf once a prDfe;&.slona] bnll player. Kathleen NorrU b nn ex- pert a t cryptograms. Max Miller, tho

®* Cnllfomia author, proved lh r ehy- >1^1 Ml of thr wftson'a vblilng celebrl-

lies. All hl^ remembering years Con- nie Mack begins to hum nhortly nf- ler he awnk?n^ Cheerio, of tho radio. H oraong five receiving tho b lg ^ s tm a l f .____________________

—Eroinanm-cllst In th<> aftor-whlrl I jh l of hnvlng Just completed n long no- ^ n . yfi; .-go pardon these vapid lUa-

tlona. My brnln Is mixed by a sud- — den release from work. Only Um-

l»rary. Tlint Li nn olireptlon. I n a l ­ly have a guloslty for creation but In these arid seasoM the wheels griud iba.upper.agaU ut.the .nclhcr stone ond only sand comes out here. Did ever a popular song, by the way, tum polsonoua so quickly?"

(Copyright, 1038. McNaught Sj-ndlcate)

WKST POINT GRANGERSPLAN PLANT EXCUANGB

OOODINO. AprU 11 — A plant and bulb exchange will be conduct­ed a t tlie next meeting of the We:t

_ Paint Orango on the next tegular — TOeellng. April U. i 'h c home eco­

nomics committee will be In charge of the event. Hostesses for the eve- nlng wtll be Mrs. J . R Darrow. Mrs. H. A. MtUlfltftrWlTMrs.TUiy sinttJrr

A dftnce Is being planned for Saturday. Aprll 11. and a feature of the evening will be lhe awarding of the Intricately quilted quilt lhal ha i been recently completed by tin ladles of the grange.

LEWISTON HEALTH UNITCHOOSES DOISE NU.nSE

LEWISTON. Itfalio, April II f-f) Dr. J. M. Lyle, In chnrge o t Uie clly-county health unit here, report­ed the appointment of ML« Mario

; Richardson of Bolso as public hcalill 4 nurse for the newly estaWbhcd unit, s the flrat In the state.

I SPEAKS AT OOODINQ3 OOODINO. April II—Tlie Meth- 9 odl*t men's club wUl *ponjor an H evening of enUrtalnment next Tues- a day when Rev. Orow Aiextinder,

paslor of lhe First Methodliichiu'ch of Pocatello, wlU be here. Rev. Alex­ander wUl give a ahort addre.-n on Kme phase of the IntemaUonal sit­uation. getUng hts material trom copious notes and obsen-atlons on his many iraveb to olher countrle* In K cent yean. He will give a spe- clU series of lecW B>/al Gooding ceUoge during tllew -efk on world « o n ^ !c s and conditions a* ho haa

BAND, ENTERS MEET OOODINO, Aprll l l-T liB Good­

ing high school band will enter (he district music '-Jtlval a t Tviln Falls. April 11*18. according to the direc­tor. W. S. Berryesea^ Individual iT.embi of th - group will enter'

t t Frank Berryeasa. Harold,'Hard- Ine, NeUle Knight aait Oeorge Proc-

iiio. lor.

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Stockholder’s Share Ooe to Member of Ex-Presi­

dent's Family

PALO ALTO, CalU., April 11 U •-AUin Hoover. Mn of Uw (onnc president, u ld todny the Oreentie! Ijm d eotnpiiny or Bokehdeld, CklU In which he and threo other penor nro Interealed. had received abou $4800 In cotton benefit paymeni from the new deal AAA p ro ra m .

Y ounjH oow added, howeverthi Hm comiwny had “J« l~ ab^ it l» .0( Uirough lha uneonstltuUonal acU of the admlnUtraUon durlns tl:

• tim e ewered by the benefit pa] tnent.

T l» fonner preildenfa aon u l reporu had been circulated of h: receiving AAA benefits also throug Uio Kern County I*nd eompany. bi th a t If It was true the company ba been paid $»J»0 aa reported, h: pro rala ihare vould b« "abot

Younc Hoover aald he did n( know of any AAA benefit paymeni accruing to hla father, Herbert Hoc vcr, ihroufh land ho ld lnp , and a

_____ preaed. the belief tbero wera non

| f Ano” hom *e^T his**S«t^^Y an E u te r reunion.

Churcli Servicesn n s T CHRISTIAN a i u n c nComer flixth aw nue no rth and

Shoshone atreet ZUv. Wntlfr E. Harman. B, A., 3

D„ pn.itorRes. 131 BevcnUi avenue east

__________________ Phone 48S__________9 ;« a, m.—Church school. Eoj

te r themes In all the Sunday schoi clit-ves.

10;« a. m .-M om lnc worship np •crmon, Poitor'a « rm o:i them# “Tl; Easter Mcissge for Sinful H u tu r lly.” SpeclAl anthems by the churc ehfllr: 0* "Open Our E>«." Will ( McFartane; "O SavloT ol World." Jnme.i R. Pears,

slead of the e«n ln« sermon, tj- church school, under the dlrectlo of Miss Dorothy Dom. will preset an Ea.'tcr play entitled "Love'a Tr umph." wllh a casta of eight or w

' young people from the school. Tli •Rill be a most lnlere.itlng progrni

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lion could have I

timc.s. .

Norge leadership

tlirpiiffhout th e in

T he Norfra has ni

than used. T he N

suited on tho inti

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m ' and a beMVokat offerlBr «1U i

l u W eeU' Loyalty Carapalsrdinner, corered dish, for all deaeor

m i l and t)telr wives and all deacone** iM lU and the ir husbands.'U onday en J U I I nlng «( 7:30 In the church banqui

room.On Wednesday erenlnc a t u n

QoeS hour In samo banquet room wUJ o< I cur a dinner Jor all church scho

SI* officers, teachers and class officer

aiR IST IA N SCIENCE ■ • CHURCHES11 "Are Sin. Dlieaae, and Deat

Beal?- will be the aubject of tl lesson-sermon In a ll Churches i ChrUt. Scientist. Sunday, April 1

The Oolden Text ts from Lulte : "W l Htsh ahaU ate Vat aalvallc

or Ood.- Among th e citations oomprlsli

T th a t the leason«sermon Is tlw follot r o w Ing from th 0 1 b le T ‘-15blin n bin acU" tain aend forth a t the same plaj

: the sve<.'t water and bitter? Can tl pay- fig tree, my brethren, bear oil

bemc37 either a vine, figs? so ci no founUln Nrth yield salt waler ar

Jf hUrough •,y. but AT ST. EDWARD'Sy bad The JVast of Uie Risen Lord w I- be appropriately celebrated a t ll 'about fit. Edward'9 Catholle church Easl

Bunday. H lfh maaa with ln « n I no t »*!■ bo sung by the pwtor a t «lj menta o'clock while the #enlor choir w HM- render Uie JubUec mass of the Sa

Id ex . red H eart by Marsh. Holy commu: none Ion wUl be distributed to hundr

ly for ]0;30 durlns which the ehlldren St. Edward's Khool will rend hymns. Sister Bemard Mary, dirt

____ tor.The followinc musleal progra

wilt obUln;J b Processional by Batman; "VI

AQUom." traditional d ian t; Jubll __ mass of the Sacred Heart by Mat*

KJTI«, Gloria, Credo; Sanctus.. Bei and dlclus. Affnua Del; "Hacv Dies." o

fcreorj-. by Nemmen: "Alleluli » B Mcndeli.»hn: "Communion hymt

" ' '•Sweet H eart of Jesus," "Cnn I t 1 Tlmt My Ood." ‘'Hoart of Jcsui "Tliou for Wliom I've Long Bw

Eas- taria" and "Tnntum Er?o." by S, : school of U r e tu : the Divine Pralies 1

Alph. Drcss-plaln chant; Rccess^oi p and al by Bntmati.I "Tlie Personnel of choir: Sopranos: Tl ir r jn - Mis.iea Marjorie Driscoll. Marsar hurch Woods. Mary Hughes. Anna M. Vlll C, Malberg. Vcronlca Tliomey. Irei 1 the Loper, Vemeia- and D arn tu Ai

derson, r r a n c u Lang, and Am oclety. I H e l t ^ ; th e Mw. Dorothy Mlqe

,’ the Schrocr: altos: Miss Betty Punection phrey, Mlis Betty McComb. Mlresent Loretta Lopez and Miss Mary Ota T rl- ens. M n. Dorothy Kleffner. Mior len Carolina Bmzil: tenors: Mr. A. Tills MlnKO. Mr. Melvin Aiidcriwii. Mogrnm Clinton AnderMn. nnd Mr. Edw

5^n i k e

- O u t o f - T e n

s a i i o n a l S u c (

'his Nev

ith th e rich buckfrroiind of cxiwrle

i'e bu ilt th e new 193G Rollulor Ue

' N e w B eship in. design is ovidence<l by n i

■e industry. Comc see th e sn iartcst

N o r g e C o n tIS no trick gndget.s to catch your :

le Norgo is h igh ly prnctical, becnii

in terio r a rrangem ent.

m Im Wooda: b a am : U r. John R. K m an. U r. Herbert Meunler, and >

«Ifn’ Joeeph Funke. At tbe o m n : M acona Dorothy Kleffner; vIollnUta, . M neaaea 14en Kinney and Mr. Oeorte BaUI

ere* Director, M lu Ann HelUnan. nquet . ..

FIRST P B E s B r rE s u N c n u a< UJ QC. O. L, Clark, p u to rKhool E u te r aenicea for tho day i ficen. aa fotlowa:

10 a. m,—Special E u te r progr wllh Eaxt^r offcrinc by the cbui sehool. Howard L. Wiseman, au? Intendent.

11 a. m ,-B u te r momlnc vorsl . • sen'lce. special organ numbera a j 2 numbers by chorus choir; Prelu

hi. a- ot E as terr anthem. “SaiI tla n 1“* :" quartet. "The Magdalen

of/ertory. ‘E aster P u tora le :" i iriiinir them, "The riesurrtcUon;" anth(

••Hftllelujah Chorus." Short Eaa .wewagf^, MTlH H JalH M hm elah i

n t« » Pa-'tor. Mh. S. E. Kleffnsr. direct Mr*, M nrsarrt Peek. or»anlst.

olive ® P- > « -A n E u te r play by i0 can young people's society, “In to 7 •ran d Kingdom," The scene la In i

hoiLV of C alaphu.The c u t will i pear In costiune. Counselors, O er Wnll.iee nnd Eunice Ewer.

The Sunrise wtt 'lce near Shoslu d will falls nc 8:00 a, m„ with a cho1 Ihe of mnny young folka from the E u te r loua churches,w tta e _____

ClIVRCH OF THE NAZAREM ( S ic- Kimberlyimun- 0 , Schaap. p u to rindred a,m.—Sunday eehool. Claa ermonU Bt 11 a. m .-M ornlng worship. E xn of ter iiic.ssngr. iipeclal singing, render <•:>* P' n i.-T lie Ro.« Buds. tUrec- 6 :« P- m .-N , Y. P. S . Wllli

Harmoiiltif!. president.7:30 p, m.—Young people’s E u

canutii.• -virii m; W ednesday-Prayer r■ubllM P ™ '"ilanh. --------■ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSIC l i ..,/ - ' EM.SCOPALcmin. y Newman, rector

F ^ le r Sunday , .,r^ Tlie first «er\-lce will be a t

o’clock a, m.Chureh school a t 0 :« . Presen

lion Of Tiw-Xtu* WW4.------ :------1'- Choml Eiicharbt a l 11 o'cloclc, 1

« communi on Service by Oower ; “ i'"'* b* sunc. In'oddltlon to the music

— the llturey the choir will a 1. in c ..c iiriji Our Passover." by Chapi

as an In tro lt and Mrs. O. p . Du^ will sing “I Know T hat My I deemer Lh-elh" by Handel, aa an

‘ fortor>' Rolo. The musle of the ,.ir r« “ nty includes the Kj-rle ElcLs

. i\ , S u r m i m Corda. Sanctus. Bi erilctu.1, Agnuc Dei; Oloria In £ « sl\ Nunc Dlmlltl.1,Miss _____

! Ow-Mrs. BETHEr. TEMPLE CHURCH

r. Art B. M. David, pastor, Mr, fl;45 n. m .-Suntlay school w Edwin cla.w s for all ages for the ati

YEr= N W1- Y e a r s o f —

c c e s s e s C o m

w Finer

erienee und i ts tireless search fo

R efrigera to r— th e greatc.tt Non

e a u t ya w idespread tren d toward N org

:s t looking re fr ig e ra to r .in Twin

i v e n i e n c eur fancy— th in g s more to bc talk

c au se ,over 100,000 housewives v

TWIN FALLS, DAH

K een, of the Bible. B. K. Alldrltt. lupcn d Mr. tendent.

Mrs. ll:}0 a. m.>-Mamlng wontilp. . M lu devotional lenrlee of wr hip a laillel. praise, to sler **mce will inch

Communion of the Lord's Supr and a memorial »er>'loe lo r BetTemp'* »>*>>•t p_ n i.-Y ounf people's meeU .Miss In n o rs Fuller, speaker,

ly are 7:J0 p. m.-BvangelLitic servi with prayer for the alck. Oood n

ogram sic and slnc lnr Sermon by the p iliurch tor.■user- 3:)0 p. m.—Bethel Temple brm

c u t over KTFI wlU Include spe< orship numben (or Easter, rs and Tuesday and Thursday. 8 p . it relude. Bethel Temple Bible Khool. 'S ane- Saturday, a p, m. — Chlldre .lene;" church,‘ an - All other len’lcea announced fr ithexn. tha pulpit. •E u te r * — ^

c iiLHL'ii o r T i n ; - y Ar ,\n r M « t o r ; L. D. sm ith , pastor

9:45 fi. m.'-SUJiday school. N >y the Oscar Christian, superintendj

T ny The E u te r lesson.' . 11 a. mn-Momlng worship p 111 a p . fiu itr sermon. .Subject. "Tru 3<r“ ‘d Abeiii tlie Kesurrecllon," I Cor.

; « . « , SpeclU E ailcr slnglns. » l'one I 3 10 4 p. m ,-T lie Sunshine 0 chonii p ji k t p t , E u te r p ro ir* '" • ‘' l a n d E u te r message. “When De;

1 Is D ead.-1 Cor. U:26.1 7 p. m,—younc people's meetl

PPfP iM lii Fairy Raybom. president.! 8 p. m,—E u te r program, by ! Sunday school, Mrs. Oscar ChrLit M” charge. E u te r thoughts. '-I

' ^ I L u t O reat E u te r Moming." I <. E as .;-^ ^ ” -________________________

MENNONITE BRETHREN I! Jllllam I CHRIST

A. W. B arbeu t. pastor E « ie r 1 1® m .-Sunday achool. Spe<

I Easter featurea. e rn n d ' ^ " '"5 worship. E

rter music.I 8:30 p. m,—Younc people's me : leve.

SION I "J:’® P- m ^C venlng aervlee.j projiram of resdlngs and ' pan

„ Imlmea In commemoration of I Rfsiirrectlon will be a part of t

a t 7 .ser\'lce,'• 7:30 p. m, Wcdn-isiday—Dl

,atnta-:»^udy,-prayer meeting._________

V The ; UNITED BRETHREN IN n m i , r .,11 CHURCHusle of Corner of Third and Tlilrrt av«

sing eastmpple Ilf''* Wayne W. W.mt. piutor Duvall 1® •• tn .-Sunday school for y ages. Earl Draper, superinlendei WJ of- An E u te r program by the me ne Jit- te rs ol tbe Bunday achool c lu 3cLwn, w ” be given,I. B en . Tlie program In pa rt includei

brief message by the pa.stor. 1 younc people's "Do i t" cliws i pre.*ent the followinc: Choir: "C

:H vnry." rending by MW Allco Bnr diici, "The Cro.vi la Not Oren

1 with Tlmn His Gmce," MLves Frnr aludy Graham and Fem KcUy; readl

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nes

r !

fo r perfec-

lo rge oE all

’ t t

jrgo atylinff

in Fall.. S m a

PaI C O N

alked about fp g

s werji^con-

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^ILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDi

pertn- -June IVrTy: eholr, “Je iu i P tld All;" readiQc. M rt. m n e la Rui

lip. A er; lolo, Waj-ne Want.and 7 p, m ,-ChrisU an Endetror ;

nclude dUferent age groups. Vlrfll M( upper, leader of the young people.BeUiel 8 p. ni,-E\'angellstlo aervloe*.

7:45 p. m—Wednetday, pra;cetlnc. meeting.

ervice. niU ST METHODIST EPI8C0Pd mu- Raymond 8, Rees, minister e pU '' 10 a, m —Tlie church a t schi

Ea*trr proRrams tn the depa Droad- w nt*-ipeclal a. m,—The chureh a t w

ahip I note Uie earlier hour). 8i ,, n , ._ tlsms anrt reception of raembi

E u te r m rM ge. -He OoeUi Bef I4„n 'a Vou," Choir anUiem, "Klnc

. K in c r tpimperi., 6:30 p. m—r.ie Young Peop

hour,7:3U p, m ,-c l io lr canU ta. "J

''"'WFce^nturion’s 's w fay p. c , .Miwfnrlane. A wide «

Mra. eome i<t ihe services Is estem ■Ident. to all who Imve no church'hom*

P and IMMAM'Et, I.D'HIERAN CHltR rruUis F\aiirjn nvenue and Second str or. 15: cn$t

M. H. 7.ncel. minister * Ooj- 10 f.. 111.—Sunday school, o irani n «. m .-D ivlne worship. Death A Jl. ni, Monda>--The minis

«ill ii:e.ifh a t Trlnlly LuU«i « t ln f . chiin-li, Clover, nt. B II. m, 'n iesdsy-A dult memb by the jhtp h-.ur.rLstlan s p. m. W ediiesday-Cholr pn

••The tire.I Cor. 8 p. m, Thursday-Y . P . S. BI

hour,

IN ttnn'm-e Hoard,2 p. m. am urday—ChUdren'a Bl

hour «iiti the mlnWer.Special ------ --------------------

SALI\(ON TRACT CLUB CHOOSES NEW NAI

meet-HOLLISTER, AprU U — Sata

M. A Tract Home Demonstration c panto- mel Tiie.sday a t the ho i ! of 1 If thft Ed Piuioor. FVHirtcen members w >f this prcieni nnd the club name '

cliuuRrd to Salmon T H ct Ho -Bible Milkers club, Meellng dale '

chniiRT'd trom t^ first l^tMiay

IRIST AniiiisI election of officers < held allll Mrs. Emma HensU

tvenue cha^eIl ns president; Mrs. M. O lava Nycord, vice president; >

■tor Mnry Kniidwn, social secretary. >r all • MlM Jiilja Kunkel spoke on Idi ident. wild flw ers, Mrs. J . M. Pierce < mem- c u w d p e re n n la ls^n d Mr*. J c lnam Pohlman spolce oit annuals, -

Nexi meeting will be hetd at jdes a home of.Mrs, J. E. Pohlman. m

•. Tlic __________________

''•■CaU a t RICHRELDBnrks; RICHFIELD, April l l - A dau; irentcr ter, Jo.in, wns born to Mr. and I. 'rnncls Jnmes Pclcr.vm n t lliclr home h 'adlng. Tliursflny.

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iall Down aymentI N V E N I E N T

r E R M S O N P

B A L . \ N C E

©AHO, SUNDAY HDRtTINO, AI

- ” II0 G .D .P .E !E 8

r I IL 1 I8 C D 1 Spraj'er _____

Borah Expecled to Swi Ur Into Buckeve State gISl; . Ift wor- C O L W rauS, O., April l l i,?, . Bap- 0h l6 RepubUcans looked tonight mbers. the Illinois presidential prim Before next injesday to whet Intcresi « of Ohio politics and to test Mida

lemiment.eO{de's

Tliey agreed that the resull of , ‘T he Illinois election belween Sciiu r. Rees William K. B ijpS «nfi rnifm,.i pv: Story' Knox aVuld provide a iilmuluni i e wel- poMJbly determine the .strnlecv tended the Buckeye campaign of the Id: ome. senator agatiu t Robert A. Tnit,

•'favorltfl aon" selection lor URCn jvirtya presldenUal nomlnntlon. street

T lir Victor)' df the Bornh slntc pre»tdenllal delegato candidates WiKonsln Tue.sday ow r the st orgnnUaUon'a unlaitnicted slste '

Inlster I'tiled with enthusiasm bj- 0 t)) tnn Borah supporters.

.m tar A Boraii «ctory In Hllnols i

.rnwr* intensify Uie csmpaign of regular Ohio Republican orgai

Pf*®* aUon.

. Bible s ta te Chairman Ed D. S chorr: _ he did nol u k e Uie result in W

ataie'a 24 delegates, ns Indlcat I Bible any great amounl of Borah sei

ment elsewhere.

"Borah waa expected to carry W I eonsln by everyone who knowt W l& M F coiism," Schorr aald.

Should Borah »1n In Illinois, lalaon ^ fxpccted to swlnj Immedlat 1 Huh *"‘0 tor an intensive speakIr Ito .t a rre ________________

g P . - T .O M T E S

^ - T T T B i r a i N T l I. ous- _____; Mrs.ary. ■•Safety Tlirough the P.-T, . Idaho will be the theme for tlw state ct

ce dlJ- i-entlon of the Idaho Congress J .E. Parenta and Teachers lo be held

Ooeur d'Alene April 15-17, a t the Delegates leaving Twin r There Tuesday moming for tlie convent

F . ‘ ' i re c . P . BOWU. puunet cm ihi'i I, C. p . T,; Mm. noy E\-wis, th vice president, I. C. P. T,; Mrs, R, Nellson. secretary. I, C, P.

laugh- Mrs. o . W. Burgeu. clialrman d M n. exceptional child coniniUtv<e; \ le here william Wolier. Bickel. P.-T.

chatrrnan; Mrs. John Day. vice pt

m— M o n y F i n

R e f r i g e r a

M o r e T [

F

The N o rg e i s econoniiciil Iw caus

cui'i'ont. A n d i t g iv e s ^ ;rca to r ecoi

lically s e rv lc c f re e . A ln r n t e v e r

its p c rfe c t p r o te c t io n o f foods, ti:

clia.*cs.

S o n i t a l

P r o |» r r e f r i g e r a t io n is in a u ra n c i

ycn.st f o rm a tio n s . T h e g le a m in g

. vices w h e re d i r t cnn hide . A ll edi

A?RIL 13,19S6

S Ident St. E dw trd 't P.-T. A.; I John Btlaeh. Junlor-Benlor h tchool P .'T , A , Mt*. I . E. J(^

_ _ M n. C trrle Crockett and Mr*. C. C T «Pre*«nUnc W uhlni

Spetkert a t th e eonvention include Mra. M. D. WllUnson.

5w inn “ onal Parent-Teacher magit . " 'y chairman, Tacoma, W u h ln r t c Dr. M. O . Neale, president of

U nlienlty of Idaho; A. L. Schi manocer o t the Amerlctn Croia, San FratKlsco; Dr. C.

l,r, _ ChenowlUi. h e td of tlie depsrtn Ight tn nf phllotophy. University of Idi irimary Dr. Alan L. lU r t, SeatUe. tube: TJi In iMls and *-ray a;>eilaJi»t: j . Udwfst Condle, tU le tupcrlntnident

schools: Oeorge E. Denman, pi dent o t the Idaho EdueaUon a

of elation: Bucene Kil«*. head oJ.te; Jcnutor er ‘r a l n l n g M ^ s r r t l i y o f W

mi mm execuUve necrcUry, Idahn

lit. tiie Banquet tpeaker* will be D tn >r tlie E- McAlUter, CaUiedral ofiSU J on.

ilnte ol ■' >- —Jles in *“; state Ite wns

Ohio

>ls also . of therganli. ^ H E B I

E A S T E ]TiTTIw ■Icating A beauisentl-

E a a t e r w h i

y W is . t h e beau t;tW Is -

miring, a n

d W ; " I ' i c h w c .leaking

T h a t b e a

S ig n if iea n c

Sym boliB m

t io n Is i

J U j ^ prnmlRO o f

r , A," e con- •ess of leld tn

Fnlls

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p. T.; iO lSH O SH CK tainn of d a y AND h

Mrs.T. A.e n rc a - j l_!~ ' ' ~

mi R o ltin d T h a t F o e

' a i S o n S a v i n c

' h a n i h e M o i

P a y m e n t s

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:iuse i t s R o lla ln r ro m p ro sH o r m a

c o n o m y fo r nii>re year.s 1)l*c:iusc l

i 'c r la s t in g . Thi* N o rg o al«o p ro v id

I, tin d i la cap a i'iiy t ’l s to r e la rg e qi

i t i o h a n d H e

m cc a g a in s t h e a lth h a z a r d s cause

n g w h ite a ll porooln in in t e r io r d f

e d g e s a r e fo llti l, e a s y t o c lc a n a r

U ra Uie B nnfeU tt, BpokaM, u d 'l h lfh OoiuUt.AU(Meb«n of Ooeur <rAIi

Joslyn, are being rtlimltted to atteod'1 I. Olen T hunday ■ttem ooa le ttlaa «( i lington eonvenUoB-

Tlw tree pUnUn* cm m ooy - honor Uw U te Mr*. AUei Wood 1

m WIU fonoer chalnnaa ef eltUi *’• ' ship,

igwlne ________________

THREE-ACT COMEDY , ^"d STAGED AT KIMBERln'nicct K IM BntLV . *prU 11 - rIdaho: o f Belatlona'* a three-iberru- ^trce, will be presented In the t iJ . w . lorlum of Uie Kmiberly h lth scln t of on Tuesday night, sponsored bypresl. Ladles’ Pioneer club .

1 uu> . Tlie c u t of charar.ten Is m te -rh . up of W. A. SUughUr In Uie le

'idalio O - 'S - M u«on. 0e(Jb 'ftn l,.M r^ W, ,ft .fflaiiKhtpr, r

lift n t o'd Virginia Atkinson, lPotter, M n . Carl Emeraon. J Brodhead. M n. Harlatt Canfield i

>e.'U) 0 . Oeorte C ^ p b e l l . The play ' u John open a t 8 o'clock.

3 E A X J T Y O P .

E R . . . ___________________________

nuty Is Attached to

rhich is fa r m or« th a n u ty of th« budding

and the flowers w ith

e adom th e day.

•eauty conics f ro m th« mea of th e d a y ; th e

}m of tho R csurrec- th e m ost precious .

o f th e A lm ighty.

WeRHIMOHNG-------'IJjyiixUt.lUuWfMr EST-S.— TWIM FAIU.IOAHO,3 NIGHT PHONE 1 4 0 0

Patoro d - a n d -----------

i g s A r e

> n t h l y

nakes more cold w ilh le.ss

2 of ita m echanism —praC'-

.'ides economies because of

! quan tities of b argain pur-

e a l t h

ised by bacteria, mold and

o f th e Norge ha."! no erc-

and keep clean.

T ^ o T

PACE FT

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m i m w i I MLiwnms:I Hundreds Expecled lo Attend •

Services In Memory of u I Resurrection J

TiM tlo rr or Uw Rf<unectlon v lll %be proeltUncd tn *11 Twin F»1U pchureJiM i«x}»y-«hfn WM»hlpp*rt ewUl »aemble to hf»r iincv Uw h

, joyoui m«sa*o of Et»lcr. Today'i d .Mirvlces dlm*x «e« tt ot pre-E «K r•CUriUct nnd d«rotloiu. o

, EMKr *cnleei « St. W « rd 'k «;

r a « i irttli tiKcnu at 9 o'elMk. celt- IJ bm tcdby W hcrll.E -H M tm an . Uw « jtn lo r choir ilDBln* tha JubJlec M tu vl o t U>e Sacnd H ttrt. tn d » KCond m u s l l 10:j0 o'flock, durtns which fl Ujo chllilren of St. Edwwd’# ichool I

■ »-Ul sins liymiiJ. under Ihe cUrecUoa ” of S littr B em irt Mary. I

At Uve Church of the Aicenilon. [ Epl»cop»l. there wUl be Holy Oom* nunlon « l 1 o'clock, m il choril euchirtji »t 11 o'clock, tho choir, jj In tddltlon to the muile of the ^ liturgy, Mnstnc "Chrtst 0 « r Pim* , i orer," vUti nn Jnirodurio.-y w lo by ^

' lira. O, P. Duvill. mSptclAl i :u t r r FUy u

Presbyterian CTirbtUn Endeavor „ SoeSely »U1 prewTil a play. “Into Thy KtnRdoin.- th u iventng a t B

the cait nre Uftben LarKn. Mary KUen aneve, lUlna DoVrleJ, Bill (q 'Neale, M aunwt Voorhees. N athan jc ■mbert. Nellie E « r and Paul v? (yiicar}-* Knlghtfl Tem plir will 1» m apecial' s u u u ai the E iu u r tnom* ai In s worship «r\1ce a t tho Prciby-

• terlan church. CiA t I0 ;« o'clock a t the Mrst CThrls- ' '

tlan church the paator will brtns a ipedal Ea.iier tncauge. and ipeclal rauilo wUl bo provided by tlw choir. ;

“ T he church Khool, under tho dlrec- rl; tlon of Mlsa Dorothy D ou. 'f lu pre- mi •en t an Eaiter pUy. "Love'a Trl- no umph," UiU e»tnlna: a t 7;30 o'cloclc. foi

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SO Tolcei, under the direction of Dr. co' O rrln Fuller, will alng the ' csnU ta, „e “Tbe Urtng ChrUt," a t the chureh thU evenini: a t 7:S0 o'clock. Tho t , m lnliter will reid “The Centurlon'a BtotT" Atomlngaen-lcei wUt Include pg tha reception of new members and ^^ bipU an, and will begin a t 10;4J o'clock. M'I

Easter baptbjn.1. ipcclal vocal - n n ilc .-a im a M uuau bj ihu n y tw j r

VlU be tlw featurea of the E a te r airvlca a t Uw FU it Bap'.lat church Ulll m om int a t U o'clc-.k.

In addition to the devotional a e n - , lec« Sundajr momint a t the Church ^ of Uie Nauirene, nn E a ittr program will bo prtiented by the Sunday

' achool UUs evening a t 8 o’clock. under U\# direction ot M n . O u ar ;* ChrlatJilt 2.

Olher F rtxrana Sunday ichool cUaea o t the J®

United Brethren tr\ Christ chutch will contrlbuie numben to the E ii- te r wonhlp aetvicei thla .momlcg, ^ and Uw pu to r win lfftnS '& t t te t ^ m ew ge. IT,

A memorial aervlee for Bethel ^ Temple Blble'ichool will be % feature o l the Eaiter morning worship lerv* i iee a t BeUiel Temple, beginning i l [ ” ll-.iO o'clock. "

Rcadlnga and a pantomime la ™ eocnmemorattoa of tha Resum ctlon ^ wtu fUur» In the aervlcei o t-U w M Mennonlte Bremren In ChrUt lerv- « Icei Uila evenlnj a t 1:30 o'clock. S '

Concluding tha sen’lcei o t E aiter vi ai~Uio ClJiucli 'uf tlw FVHirt^uaM* Ooipel. an llluitraUd meuage, "Tho UplUted Crou." wlU be preaented “ ■( 8 o'elock Uils evening, and aongst and reading! will be included In U :e |(] p r ^ t T « n - _ _ _________

GRAND MASTER VISITS _ I.ODGE AT HAGERMAN Lr

HAOERMAN. A ptif" 11-O rand re M aiter acorce K. Scholar o f Burley c{ vlilted tha llasermnii Odd Fellows,a] lodge Wcdnfsdiy night a t th il r reg-j rr

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5 0 . H. Boyd, noble grand of the Wendell lodge, and J . C. Long alw, ^

After the lodge w u ailfouroed '* Uiey were Joined a t th# liall b j 20 Rebekaha. O rand Mauler Scholer ■

id waa Introduced by Oui Conrad, >' d « (u t/ grand m u te r. A talk by * the grand m aiU r on the -Oood of ^ OddfeUowihlp” waa followed by a talk by O. H. Boyd o t Wendelt. '

Mrs. J . 0 . l4 n g of .Wendell made ■ 11 a Iho rt lalk. U n . Pearl KlUhcock. ° U p u t giw id treu u re r of uu li. play- » r* ed a piano lolo. M n. C. 11. Doyd and w U n . H. Snodgrau were bIm Wen* ■! ■'I dell v lilton . f:r G rand M u te r Scholer »n i ae- ^

companled lo Hagerman by hla ion ^ 'I and daughter-in-law, Mr. and.M n. *

!• IJjeroejnbera. The O d d J 'rJIo rs ie ry -" « ed refreshmenta lo <4 members and | u vUlton. d ---------------------

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. J l i r a M l N I S :MUBTAUOn, Aprtl 11 -"Hobln ^

Hood, Incorporaled,"Btlll orierelta.' w u presented by the cnmblned• chorua of Murtaugh hlsh school In

the achool auditorium I' frfay iilghc under the direction ot Uwrenee . Lee. Earl W right w u slace niana- « ger and Ruth Davis was accompln- ,,

; M . .i M tw ben of the ca.<il aere H cy r q

y Lewis. ^ rlh lA e Stewart, Bill Claw- q ion, Roland Davts, Lova Tolman,

n Joe a tu tn e y . Laurel True'. Alvin =‘I White. T h o n Bate*. Roland Bale*, fi0 Mark Bates. Oarwln rrrklns nnd• Arihur Bai?. h

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FILER, April 11—Olrl Resen'e « ’ ring commillee, under tho chalr-• m#n*hl{>jif Vera Orm, aponsored a■ noJ»«<rdlnner wednesdny evening - for Mias Uuth McManlmle. Oltl Re-

iservo leader o t Buhl, and Bnrban

'• committee a t Buhl. During the din- ner Olrl R e ie rm w npi were sung „

' wllh Barbara Beem a l tlie piano.’ Tft’llft Harp plnyed violin numben• nnd Mnrjorle Nan Muwcr «ang.’ Following dinner the Rlrli adjourn-' ed lo tlw audliorlum whPtt; M lu» Mc.Manlml« .Ulked on ‘ Olfl Re-

benT IcV.'nla and the Significance of _ \ Ihe Olrl Reser\’e Ring." Tliere wvre i

U glrlii In atiendnnce. tneir iradfr. " ; Mra. Hatel TruL'blood nnd MLues ‘ Ruth Brown. Helen Illlfllcer and -

W lnnifred F r ji r . !I Legion Auxiliary met Monday af- : temoon with Mr*. R. K. Dillingham ' : wllh J8 m em ben and 15 gue-'tfl In '

altendanre. P laa i were mnde for ft ' : war mother party lo be given Mon- '

day. May 4, a t the hom t of M n. T. Dan Connor. T en doUan was given '

, to th* gn d e achool cafeteria and ,, one dollar io Red CroM fund. I t . was decided to make tray cloth.i , for the veleraiu hospital a t Bolife. A I; flag 4 rt» wai gtvtn by Uw Camp ' Fire f ir li , under the direction of .1 M n Rupert WlUlameon in d M n. ■- e V. Earl SmlUi. S<>. The FUer Woman'a dub held a .l in g u la r meeting nvdncsday a/ter-

noon with 90 women attending. MUi - a RuUi Brown preaenled Uia foUowlng n prognm : U lia U Nora D nke v llh

M n._0,_H ,_ahearcr_at the pUno _ . u n g two num ben and M n. & H.

Showers read tha contlnuod itory ^ r written by Mrs. Rupert Williamson. ’ t- H m tfw a v r in MMdttmti J . L B l- _ g wards, C. W. C ue, D. H. Sliowen, d Lewii Hack and LynnvlUe Brown, z

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J COEtm D'ALENE. IdiUio. April II I MV-Roy C. Lane ot Boise, ila te .. .Korlu_progreM admlnUtratlon dl* i ; rKtor of employment, u ld the W A y office In Bolu will receive any and 'i ia lt labor complaints ot W A wotk- :-jets, but lha t complalnU must come

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MEll FROCKS PA nX R N 2038 I

i<fC^nntC^JamS \"Whul's Ihe RUlit slip for sheer I

frr>clw?” \ou fiupr>‘. nnd tho an.\tter |. LwPatterii 2iue. a wrap-around,

fnr a cooler, eu ler-to-don slip j m '■ doefji't exLui W hul's more. It’s i» |

to mnke. you'll want lo cul out . ttveral while you're about It. for

. Il;ry reqiilri'bui n minimum of cut* tins nml MUclilng. You're lu rc lo

, ftuprcchiio iii<» curve conlroUUiK up- ■. n a of tlw Illled bodlea whlcli cul.\

^ho»l<l<•^• trn|« in one so they c;>n't j : ftrny. And yotill find the ahndon'* j• proof sVIrl Indbpensnbla wllh ymir !

.-hffTcr.l aurltig ntul Summer fwc)ix. j Semi for your i»«iieni NOW lo you ! enu be preiiared wllh leveral of .

, iliv‘.se pcrleclly lining "founda- : llni'Ji.". Pallem J8M u 'available In ilu s

n . M. Ifl, la. :o. so. 53, 34. so. 38.; to. « . 44 ano 46: Site IB Ukes 2 \I yatds an incii fnbrle. Illustrated: siPIi.by.jti'i) icn tiij insinjctloai In-;j eluded.

8«n<i n n r t N c in ts ii5«» tn eoin»■ w tUAtpf tcoiju futeuTtdi ler ttiU I Ann* A(!kRu p tiu ra WtlU pUlaIr ' v f f -rr u1;.u**

U lill ru )ou Itnd four nMdi to a ‘ 7 ‘“ truck. 10 ctMr rou1 »l W K. U»Hr pMiy trocU »M iporU j dfltbm to n n u r rou *t play. Cctlar.,

blGuiei. ikin4 tor mulUplrlBI ma­ll tune*. Cnia iun<t«lsJni »trl»»- r»i-J ! 5 ? S

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ADMINISTRATOR'S POST 'I SOUGHT FOR DAUGHTERn U n . Beulah Muniey of Cutleford.

daughter of Ihe Ute Vcrd Charles 4 who died l u t March 13, applied lo 10 the probaie court here yesterday for •r appolntmeni aa admlnUtrator of her

faUier'i emale, consUUng of peraon- y a l preperty. Ray D. Agee of Twin,f FaUa U her allorney. ...........

Mrs. Oltllln Kolb, widow of Augusl Kolb who died February 15, 1D35.

[e and Jam es Harrlwn, lurvlvlng-liuio r band of M n. Ann M arle'H arrlson

who died March 7. 1032; applied to a the probaie court for decrcei eiU b-

Ilihing the right of luccenton to communlly property. Bolh estates involve Twin FalU renI e iU te. F. S.

n Bell U nttomey for M n. Kolb, and| I W alten, Parry and Ttioman are 'i ^ a ttorneyi for Mr, HarrUon. ■

'i TITLE ASSOCIATION'S i DIRECTORS MEET HERE I

Idaho TlUe awoclallon'* executive | oommlttee members iix.'embhd a t a

S meeUng called by Rnlph B. Sm llh , of Twin FalU. pre»lrt.'nt of tlw a.v , aoelatlon, a t dinner a t the Park ho­lel In Twin PnlU Inat evening, to ,

" consider among other things ar* | ^ nngem enis for the organization's ] ® next annunl mevtlng.” In attendance berldes Um* aisoeln- ( ‘ tlon president, wrre E. L, Shnw j

of Caldwell, vice president; J . H. ' WIckenham of lecrctary: 1

■ Henry A.ihrroli of Payette, Karl , •Mann or Qnmeti, M. U Hurt of (

‘ Botae. Tlieo J. Turner of Pocatello-L *■ Joe ShUley ot Jerome, and Hugh ;

O. Boone of Twin Falls. lI, '

I. fmm persons on the worka rolls. '1 Lime fuild the biRRCst complaints '

have eome genenlly from people 'not even on the WPA rolls. ‘

lie reported much Improrement In conditions over the staK , wllh

r an acuta housing need. j

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' fc d a ?a flg ffffi! iu iW isst^ itt{ jj5 s» t' FOR SALK-EXCELLF.NT 3 ACRF. ‘' {rflcf, wllh six-room Uome aiitl '

baUi. Rurage, cbtern. lawn, stiade. ' • all kinds of berrle.i. paved rond.

For quick tale, price $3050. Cosh ‘' tiooo. Bnlnnco lo sull. J. E. Rob* ‘I erla, realtor, phono S03. j

I 90 pounds 1034 certified yellow t[ .weet Spanish onion Kcd. Grown j

here and acclimated lo Snake \R h«r Valley condllloiu. Stale i

I »eed laboratory le.iied Uiln spring. !, One *m«ll loi germlnntlon lesl 1, wa.n 00';i. All Uie remainder tesla il

OO'.e. Half acre pl.mlcd to thU lseed on Prlbblo farm yielded 22I> {aacka th a t graded B0% Number t

I ra . Since UiU seed Is 2 years old li[ wc are willing lo sacrifice a t £, 1150 per pound. |^, v m r r r . 'r o t w in f a l l s ^. FUTURE FARMERS !>( ; Or Phona 0388-J5 v

3-ROOM MODERN FURNISHED ’ Ik apt. Bungalow Apariment.v Sec-

ond avenue east. '

I WANTED-MARRIED NIAN W m i h , trailer house for ranch work. E J Wiihout children preferred. Box a; - 3 i r c i « 'N m ." ' ^

' 25-IUFLE H MILE NORTH, 1 MILE c '■ west n v e P o tn u Ph. 0180-R2. Rc- c - --n-nnl.— |t

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--------fu fn t^ o f t^ n rJ r in T c - th a t yoia -Roicum. • PopuU rly priced u 5 8 .9 5 for gcncrous room -sl

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TWIN FALLS, DAILY

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“ P h o n e ?ier —n-In EASTin BREAKFAST <i■ HONORS TWELVE QUESTS I > t MUs Helen Mlnler U entertaining.^ 15. a l an E u te r b reak lu t fo r twelve 1° • - gueai(*-ihU-wBonilng a l her home •’ m on .Miln Avenue North. A theme to of decoraUon appropriate lo the! b- »eiion WlU be employed. 1to . -------- /es N O -fiO ST E SS DINNER8 ARRANCED AT HOTEL a ' ‘‘ I Mrv Hugh McMullen, M rt. Paul >

t>lMfiler, Mrs. Pa l Daly. M n . Rob- I e n Wi.urell, M n. CharlM and f Mrs. itaym'uiKi ucLean attended a ■* no'hoMe-« dinner T hunday eve- s

c nlng at the Pnrk HoUl. Tho remain- ■' der ol Ilia evening waa apent at

!.\lr». McLein’a apartm ent tn -llie ‘ '* Central Ilulldlng. ’

LEND-A-UAND ]CLUB ELECTS STAFF I

*■ Tli» Lenrt-A-Kand Club met at ^ llip iioiii" of Mrs. I> H. Cowham " '■* F'ritliiy nitemoon. The following of- “ '» llcers were elected; President. M n. '

Walter Oeckley; vice president, Mrs. I '* CJjifii Hopklm; secretary, A lhi < W Kutherlne aabliurt. treu u re r; Mrs. JH. w.liter ■l^lfn'r. reporter: Mrs.' C. D. * f. Sell: federation delegates. Mrs. t rl ARiica HiRReiibotham and Mn.^f Clarii Stokesbury. Tlie aflemooD wns i O.Ltu-nl vry-ii.llv M n P W. n ^ rt^ h :h Mrs. Uomer BeriscJi. M n. Bcmkc

Ilowlatid. Mrs. W alter Blodgall and ‘ _ .Mrs. Oick WUe wero guesU. Rc- *

fre. limi'iit.'i were sened by the host- * ^ ess n,«litcd by Mrs..Domer Bertsch. •

DISTRICT CONVENTION •' ,{ PLANNED FOR TW IN RALLS '

Twill I'lills V.1II be host lo the next district convention of the Supreme ForcM Woodmen Circle sometime . in June, nvcording to repreoontatlv- '

> es ot the Tviin Fulln Orove who at- j tended a recent district convention ,, u In Bohe. Loail represcntnllves wero ,

M n. Aima Uoyd. Mrs. UUle MayI, Tnie. Mr».j4iie Wilson. M n . Owen- I

^ Mfj I« the program following llw banquet ,

nl iti ; imntnniiel MelliodUt church, , ,a end Uovernor C. Ben Ross gave an I f nddrcjs. I"d. Tlie following o lliccn were e lec l- f ^ ed lo ?«ne for the nexl ilx moiiUis:

Mrs. Annabel HoUaiid, past dUlrlct president, .Pocatello; M n . Anns Lloyd, dlitrict president. Twin FWb; M n. L. Miys, vice db tric t president.

- fNniiipfl:- ^ l r ! r ^ l^ r r - w ^ l^ M c r f ^ ^ ^lury. Tain FalU; Mrs. Ida Dell ‘ Miifk.1. ireaMirer. Bolie; Mlis Unn Wnlson. f ln t auditor, BoUef XU'h- " Eva Watson, second auditor. BoUe; ' Mr.s. Jnne Wilson, third auditor. Twin FnlU: Mrs. Rebecca Wilson. * district nltendani, Idaho FalU; Mrs. Leva Lindsey. assLManl attendant, r Pocatello; Mk. Pearl Dillingham. . Hiaplaln. Boise; M n. Anna Allred. ' Inner sentinel, Pocatello; M n. Della Sommenllle. outer nenllnel, BoUe;

I Mrs. FJlen Hobson. niusiclati,,Bolfc; M n. Mnrjorlo Unit. captaln.-'Boln': M n. Llllle May Tate. Junior auprr- visor; Twin-FalU: M lu Ether Hanl-

J fer, reporter, Boise.

° ARNHARTS PRESIDE■ AT DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. A m hart were II hosta a l a seven o'cloclc dinner ol c. E u le r appointments Friday evening X a t their home in honor ol Mr. nnd

M n .'O . W.-Tsrr;-who recently nr-- rived home from Cnllfomln. At E cnrds, M n. O. A. Qnlea. M n. Tnrr,

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puiar patterns in A m crica’t io g - ^ Q g o le u m G o ld SesI D B in o u r floor>covering de- r-saviog rugs from tb ts b ig I •■M. J h e G old Seal on every yoiTns geltTdg'B cnuine Con: ced , to o — only $ 4 . 4 5 ,0 i-size rugs;

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* ■ eipreienled wllh,Uie tnveling prlie,

) I P t ^ n t were Mr. and Mn. TU r,,2 ‘Mr. and M n . William Hoopi, Mr. * rejnnd M n. Lynn Stewarl, Mr. and : leI.Mrs. Evan T arr and Mr. and Mrs. : lejOatei.lel ------- ,

£ i4 S r £ i i PAJtTY \HELD O t/r -O r-D O O /? S .Tommie Thompson, ton ot Mr. ,

an'd M n. O. D. Thonip-ion. enter- ,l lalned tlfleen of liU neighborhood ,

playmatea a t an Enster party yeit* id erday aflemoon ni the Tliotnpwn n 11U1IID" Ull Lliiuulii Uticct.—Lown .. Rames were played ahd Mrs. Thomp- < I. .son served refrcshment-i out-of- >• ,t doon. Squawker balloons and E u te r le baskeu filled wllh candy eag.i were >

(iLstrlbuled ns favors.------- 1

THALIA MEMBERS ,HAVE EASTER PARTY c

Thalia Club memben entertained t ^ nl an E u te r party Frldny evening r. Ul the home o t Mr. and Mrs. Carl - . Weaver. Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Car- / gill and Mr- and Mn. U. E. Coub- i, erly won prizes for pinochle, and J Mr. Couberly lha traveling prlie.

Refreshments featurliig nn Eaater 5I theme were served.

*s l/NIVERS/TY WOM'N 1, A TTEND APRIL

rf llu%e-acl play, "M n Moonlight," a l Uia April lunchcon of ilie Am-

. erlcan Association of Unlvenlty Women yesterday afternoon a t the

■ home o t M n. W. A. Van Engelen..\!n . A. J. Peavey spoke on Pan-

r American Airways. Synlhcllc fabrlca , were discussed by M to Mildred OU- ■; berlion. MUa Helen P irroti played ' two violin solos. ncconip:inled by

.MLss Eunice Ewer, who nl'o played a piano nolo.

.Mr.1,1 . E. Joslyn. chalrmnn of Uie ‘ international In llons sludy group;® presided a t llw luncheon table ’ which was attractive with a green

linen cloth and a Joniiull cenier*V pirce.. .Mrs7 m n k . Howjinoii. .-'ua. w. ti.

Krengel. M n. H. L. Waller. Mrs.*' John Soden. Mbs Rebccca CurUn " nnrt Ml-v Gilbertson were liostea- Je .v I

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M C O t.V niY tVO.MEN'SThe Couiitry Women's club will

; meel Monday aftemoon a l Ihe home of .Mn. C. M. Perry.

[' IHIAMA-UTERATIRE-nie Drama and Lllcralura d«-

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, club vUl meet t l Uw b o m oT Ura. ]P . 3. Pringle, 303 Blue U kes boule- Ivard north, Tueiday aftemooo a t l3:30 o'clMk. D ie aubject wUI be on tChina. M ri. B. E. B u m i vUl dIm iM t China and l u People, Mra. R. W.Carpenter vlll d ticuu reprtaenia. I tlve literatun of China.

STUDY GROUP 'I' T h r IntemiUoDsl Relalfonj study r

troup ol the American AiioclaUon I J o f Unlvenlty Women wlU meet a t i

the home of M n. 0 . H. Krengel, Monday evening a l 8 o'elock. MUs Cora Jensen of the English depart* * ment o t Uia high ichool win dUeuas ' Ibaen and the Norwegian drama.

. Mrs. A. J . Peavey will give the cur*’ ren t event

^ KtMBEBLY GRANGE 'n Kimberly Orange will meet Mon- It -da.y-^ v e nlng - .a l .B ft'rlfylr, A t - U : t .. . Christian church. Alf mem ben are ^- urged to attend. J

e MARY-MABTi Ia CLASS *The Mary-Martha -c la u o t the *

BaptUt church will meet Tuesday attem oon a t 2 o'cloclc a l Uie home of Mra. C. C. Boyd. «J8 Fourth ave-

d nue e u l . M n. EdlUi MUli and Mn.g -------- ---------------

t THIS MANT h r o u g h ills le c tu r c s , te a c h in g s a n d p e rso n a ]

s a n d s o f m e n a n d w om en y t o jr r e n te r su c c c ss a n d e happine-sg.

a H e in; JA M E S W . F IT C H E SI' N a t io n a lly k n o w n H e a lth

B D ire c to r , P e r s o n a l A n a - ^ l y s t . V o ca tio n C o u n se lo r 1 a n d R sycholofflst.

H e a r H im in H is

2 - F R E E PUBLIC’ "FINDING YOUn I

Salving the greateit problem f and

'BUILDING YOUTH, CHAR Develaplnr the heallhtnl, talented. WINS.

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O H C A N IZ E D JA N U A R Y 7

ivings and to a n Associat ned and privately manag i f theUTSrCovernm ent, xaminers, and muet be a i its selected by. the Associ;3 ARE LOANED IN THIS ■ funds are building youi' les and local merchants. IITIES ARE FIRST MOr'ithin 50 miles of the Hon

)F YOUR INVESTMENl UP TO $5000.00 BY THEI URANCE CORPORATK

OFFICERS ANIA V L O R , P re s l- R. P . P A U R V , C CO n n d B o n d s ; M em ber o f I h c ' r o S 2 y e a r « . i c r , . P , ,n 7 an r

V ice P r e s id e n t , i-cpided lie re IS iflon & C o .; ha.i JO y e a r s , „ .

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,U A M S . T rcn « . “ E R T I ) . k E S T E a n d - I n s u r a n c e ; D e a le r ; h a s r< ire 28 y e a r s . y e a rs .

ve P e rso n n e l O w n a n d L ive in T heii

r 1,1936, W e Paid th e Twe DEN D ToO urS

[0 -S «R G E S 9i:S S ^N €S

> rm atio n call P h o n e i>55 o r a t o u r n d e d A g e n ts : S . H . K u n a u , B u rley A . A . G arloch , G oodlnir, a n d A . I.

RIL 12, mas

^ I d T s w e e t vUl asalit the hosleu j i >- Mn. R. J. Riley will be the leider. *i It The Hibject U "Come Into My O ir- t n den.” A leed and bulb exchange will I u be held. _____ j

I.' EASTERN BTAR ITa-ln J^ IU Chapler No. 22, Order {

of Uw Enitem Btar, will meet al the Masonic temple Tueiday ett* r

ly nlng a: 9 oclock. A pngrtm honor* n Ing the past matrons and palnxu It will'be presented.' •*

” TWO WOMEN SUE FOR “ DECREES OF DIVORCE

Tao women lU rted lulU for dl- vorce decree* In the dUtrlct court here yesterdiy,

! l Alleging cruelty and non-iapport.“ f l iS ra if l i i c m ; moUier of a IS-

year-oW ion by a lormer manlage. sued for divorce from John Cox to wlwm she waa married a t Ava. MU­sourl, January 1 ,1022. A reslralnlng order and an order to ihow a u ie w re Isiued In tha c u e . O. 0 , HiU

1. U Ihe pcUUoner'i attorney, i t On groundi of alleged desertion

,1C LECTURES — 2j n PL,\CE IN LIFE"m nf student and wage-eamer.'andIARM ASD PERSONALITV" led. poiltl»e PERSONALITY THAT

3H T S ON LV

r A P R i i ; i 3 “s f i a T - r R 'P r M r -

SC H O O L A U D IT O R IU Mdrawings, and FREE PERSONAL audience.

V T M ISS J T : i r s F R E E !

M S A V IN i fO C IA T IO» i n F a l l s —

V IERLY-_________d i n g 6 > L o a n A s s n .VIN F A L L S

i 7 , B Y L O C A L J IE N

iation is a purely mutua laged (by the shareholdei it, and is examined at'Ieai audited a i least once a ye iciation’s Board of Direct« IIS TERRITORY to build u r community, being disti

ORTGAGES on improved :ome Office.

W IN THIS ASSOCIATK E FEDERAL SAVINGS^ :iON, WASHINGTON, I

MD DIRECTORSCoun»cl, S e n io r F L O Y D N O R J

h e L aw F i rm W a i- v ice o f th e 1 a n d T h o m a n ; h a s h a s resid ed ! 15 y e a r s .

H A R R Y W .

Dwner o f-lh e M oon In s u re r’u r n i tu r e C o .; h a s re s id ed i

! 31 y e a rs . „ ^ G R A N T ,

s id e d h e re 2jT E R , A u to m o b ile , re s id ed h e re 17 L E O A N D E R f

h a a re s id ed 1

h e ir O w n H o m e s . L e t U a H elp \

wenty-Fourth CONSECU r Sfocltholders. GSTtNINbOjtN^ASSOeK

o u r o f llc c , 231 S h o s h o n e N o rth , 1 rley ; N . K . J e n s e n , R u p e r t : H a r r y . I . M cM ahon, S h o s h o n e .

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1 ; a n i non-i'ippcrt, Urt. «ary W ir- rlngton, mo:h«r of two dausaw n

• 0 and 10 ye an .Md. iu-:d fcr dlTon::l from D vight U V /irrlnjton. .

vhom Ihe w u manled la Tw:n FalU, February l», iw r-« h e anted aUo to be reitored to her former name of Marj- B^miby. W. L. Dunn

[ U her attorney.

G et.

;

Low coatl Eaty lerm il A de-

. a money back guarantee.

. I i Ford V*B Coupa_______1510■M Ford V*8 T u d o r______ U26■38 Ford V*8 Pordor Sedan _»5S0•34 Pord Coupo ------------------8423■M Pord Todor Sedan_____8423•34 V-8 DeLuxe Fordor — 4443■32 Chevrolet S edan_______t m•31 Cturro3tt Sedan _ _ _ _ 4 9 9 0 ■30 Chevrolet Sedan m m

•30 Chevrolet Coupe_______1185•32 PontUc Coupe________ 8325■31 Bulck Bport Coupe_____8393

{-30 Pord Tudor Sedan •20 Bulck Sedan an.^•29 PonUao Coach «inn■29 Ponl Coupo___________ 8145•29 Ford S e d a n ___________8185•31 Pord R oad ite r________ 8178■29 Ford Tudor S edan_____8150•27 Olda S edan ------------------ 8 75■31 Dodge c o u p e -------------- 8290•20 Naih 400 S e d a n ______ 818S■35 Pord V*8 T O _________4450■29 Ford Pickup „ _ _ _ _ 8 1 4 5 •33 Chevrolel Tmek _ _ 8 3 2 S■34 Ford Truck 1S7_______ 8475■ s ’m .rv U7 ■ tm n _•35 Ford Truck in?- - ______ aa is

I '31 Ford Truck 157_______ 8300

We have a plaa Uiat li meeUng the approval of veterani for Im­mediate delivery of new and uied c an . c u h or termi there'a a tquare deal for you a t your Pord Dealen.

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C O M P A N YTwin PaUl. taabe

Your TORD D e a le r ............

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'ION FULLY 1 AND LOAN D. C.

R M A N , In t h o S c r- e I d a h o P w e r C o .; d h e ro 29 y e a r s .

. B A R R Y . R e a lto r •ance . B u h l , Id a h o ; d t h e r e 24 y e a r s ,

T , M a n a jc e r ; h a s r e - ! 29 y e a r s .

R S O N , A s s t . S ecy .; d h e r e 14 y e a r s .

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, M I K^ i n D s

— VSnow Prevents U Persons

From Spendlna Easter at Home

x a o a s x R , w ro^ April i i t in - 81x*foot stovdrK la will prc\-enl t t ) m t U personi itn n d e d In vest* em w yom tnf from spendint E u« t«r fiundar t t th e ir homes.

R tnchers mtrooned h e n ror t t s l u t two ireeks iv t l le d ImpsUently t T0U 17 saow plow which wss btesktnf th ro u ih the oorth hlth> w tr <nxn DtnleL.

— - B s tim a - 0 tf - tn » n i i5iru — h' 6tui e srt> tn o t aotorlsU enroute to Ktmmerer.

WtUsos S . H lttt . postmsater snd m p rte to r or th s T rlsn ile F. rsncl In tha Jse luon Hole rerlon north o r here, s tld 14 penoiu hsre been strsndfd there 10 dsj-s.

He t t l d U w ts, n e ce u trr to htTe <tn>pped t t ths rsnch trom

Tesm i tn d men wet« w nt out tm n the nrnch to rescue two men tn d t womtn, mtrooned In t uiow> d rltt 14 h oun . I lls tt stld.

‘Hie north hlghwsy ot Kemmen h l l been blocked by snow (or two wetki.

rlflWBNIOHIh-sEiiiy iLiipm

OOODINO, April 11 - D tnclnj K^d Iun\lshctl tmuxmtTiV Tu the evening s t the Junlor*8enloi p srtf . Friday n ljh t n t ths high Mhool n^nt.-O um . Aa k speclil (ea* turs, Marstisll Smith or Ooodlng Jlluilrsted the nvsterlei or h)rpno* tbm tn d t th o r t prognm w u by students, coulsUng of numben by NeUle K night. Mnnrsrtt P tu lf Oeorw Proctor. Prank Bfrryeswi, Bus Chldester, Dnle Rjtin snd Les*

-------Wr Uamer'.-------------------------- -------A turkey dinner wa.n sened a t the

J . W. Newbrough home Sundsy (oi t number o( bucsU.

Mrs. Jim Prentlcfl or ths Wesl Point neighborhood entertslned hei club rrom Jerome. Wednesday s t t r

. t l l d ty meeting.' Mrs. William Oehrlg wss hastes:

ror the SltoeslrlnR Study nad 6en*lc( « -club,- A pril-.],' tt-her--h($>ns-i>eAi

Ooodlng. There w re eight memberi tn d one guest preMnt. M n. Emesl Ohsplln w ts Inslted io Join the clut during the business mtfllng. Mrs John Ayres will be h& teM to thf grouprA pril 16." t t her home lr Hagermsn valley.

Mrs. William Christensen enter- . . . . Ulned recently In honor.oT Mrs

Junes Pauls, who wsa msrrled li Ooodlng A week ago. About t dozet guests enjoyed nn attemoon o( con-

H verution and sewing alter manj H — filtts-hsd-been-unw rspped by thi ^ honor suest.

/ Three Scotch lis tle i reneiwd tO'

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•K TO CAR » t aiVI N P o n t i t c - r A o m oo n whe«l9. The Sll

, r w o n - a n i l l t Jdentifi\ econom ical a n d depend

« . . « ^ n n er in its c la u 1 m ite V alley E conom y 1 fiEe o f 23.9 milea pe r g:

. t h e la te s t o f a l i n e o u p o v e r 200,000 troubli

I f y o u a re tired o f a lik e . . . If you w an t t p r id e —y o u ’//& u y aS i7 * - th e o n ly c a r lh a t s

Main and 4th I ) ENTER PONTI/

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Cowgirl’s

Vlt*Ets*

t t sn tlywasKh*

to

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litTeIrom ‘

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PRETTV ADRIIKE EOE of L tkep . best cowgirl oa id t wllh t real c

loeidenttlly, wen tn tw trd in I b < ^ “ “I *1*1* **“b work t t the lr

high ** FnnelseoM -'rea* ■ ■ ------- ■ - '■ ■

on!^ Q utlnttnees Isst week' when Mn r i,« ; Alec M tnn or Twin r t l ts . Mr ib e n 'H iom ts S tu tn and M n. Sm ith c >.„i, Bm mett ulked over old times s

the home o( M n. Mann. Mrs, Stuw I^iiJ.o r Ooodlng eniertalned Mrn. Smit

. t h . both went to*Ttt'ln Falls to visit wit

. Mra. Mnnn. All were chums In »eho< In Bcottead belore tomlns W> lh!

WestI her A ••backwards" psrty wm enjoye It t n by the North aide Community clul

April 3. a t lhe home or Mra, E. 1 istess siiupe. There were 31 member! n-lce rwe Wsltors present, A sliort busl •near 7 resi-ceaion“ WiirTI7ia“ a'nd' il wa ibers decided to (Inanee the purchase < rocst kslsomlna snd paint (or th e conl club m unltys room »l the hospital, Arw Mrs. Uie btislneis M.ulon a program wa I the held under 'tlie direction or MU « In O corgit Lowrj'. which eonttswd c

games snd April (ool stunts.nter*

.M rs.D onFred«flckwn.w lllbehcu ,d In te&s (or the next meeting. April 1'

with Mrx. P . H- Judevlne n.i assist con. SIU, o r tlw rs will be electcd ftt lh nany m tc m .■ the Mr. tn d M n. WUlltm Prlncc. Jj

were honor guests nt a party a t th I te* L D ^ .'ch u rch , frld ty ewnlng. ’Tti

0 . . fo satisi with sometl

search the w<t v p rice looka like a r r " ~ m o 8 # 6 e « u < jY t//# /ijn tf • «TriF S i lv e r S t r e a k i t th e

ntifie* o n o o f th e m o it lendab le eara e v e r b u ilt aaa o f th e fam ou# Yoie* "n y R u n * , w ith a n aver- • 'er ga llon (n o o il added)n e o f c a r a th a to f te n p i lelub le-free m iles.

o f car* t h a t a ll look n t t o r id e w ith genuine iS iV v a r S ^ r a a f t /^ n r /a ottt givea y o u t r u e d ii- nD(«.).s«f<

I E a s t - M I L E SriAC'S NATIONAl I___________ _ J _______________________

. TWIN FALLS. DAtLI ^ = ^ s s s —

*s Cow Scorcs

HI/ /' '^ H T f i '

MSJuport, CtlKomla. ii ail dressed up In h al eow to pn»c ll'i no Joke. The tolma in the Aberdeen Ancu« c lu i o( the 4* le IntenU te Junior llvrstock tn d btby be

rhoto.

M n, newly neddcd couple was present* M n. with t chslr by tiic Oooding ward

®| Mr, and M;.s. M. W. Kelly or Bll ” c*!tbrftted th fir HUi weddltig w

, nlvenar>' with a dinner nnd par flt th fir tinmr. Friday fvrtilng. Fn

' “ 11' Io«ng the dinner tlic evening w, eh«5 contract bridge., Ihls F^^nt•U Root entecitlswd 9. uun

ber o{ hK vhool mnies nnd (rlen' a t a Im p year p.irty. Wedne.sdi

Joyed evening, club.

E. B. T hf OoodlnK-Hngcrmnn club m ibers, with Mr. nnd M n. Alex Wntaon t 1,1,s |. dinner Saturday evrnlng. Followli - * 5 s a m n m h r n r w m w K ir tW T f ^ - Se o( bridge In play v iih honors going conf> Kenneth Ulovcr o( Ooodli Arter ‘ nd Jnme^ Darlogi o( Kagennan. I was A surprise birthday party w MlM Rl'cn (or XL-s. Jolm Walbreclit I

•d br J- • Walbrechi nt the lormei home here, Monday. Many u.<cr gilts were received b>- the honguest. ------

''1,16- Mrs. Jack Rader en teru ined th r sslst- j j auction bridge a t her hon ; Ihls prifiay ^^■enlng. Mr.v Omar Mrlt<

held hlsh score nnd Mrs. BIjtlJr., Clemons was low. ------------

.t the Mrs. Charles RequlM enlertain' , The t«« tables o f bridge a t h^r hor

isfy yourself ithing better

/orld in vain I

trip I**S«at«d H ydraulic B rakaiSmoolh and sura in tn y weather

K n tt-A ctlo n RidaFer sarcty snd com(ort 00 tn y road

" T u rr* t* T o p " F lih * rto d la i ■rjie imsrtest. ssTtst bodies buUt todsy

N o-D rah V tn llla flonn fresh sir. clear vision, petftet comfort

L avtl F l e s n - F r o n t a n d R aor Foot room fot tl l

ie tt lfo tilU e . Ukh.. U tln a t UIS tot »A« S/i to let lh* a ih l (•ubyKI (a ehcnf* ir^lhoui S tit ir p'‘ l ‘ d l*y * ltnauaanD,t.ui»S,iAnri

5 J. BROW^ECONOMY CONTE

I

T uw dtr aftaniooo. M n . Uoyd I •on tn d K rt . A ufu it A f tm t m roe high honoft. •

Jkttmber* of the D aughten or U • : Amerlctn Revolutton w en cnle "J' Ulned with t luncheon Btlurdi T ' tttfm oM i”i»T"Mrar‘Wiiittm McOo

Reporu of tho lU U conference wei ; 'heard.

Tlie monthly dinner in d b'uslne meeilng o t tho Es.steni S t tr wi Iteld WedQesdty nlghl 11 the Idtsoi

S ic lodge roocnt. Following lhei.dlnn nnd business meeting, M n. J . ' V suiht w ts In ltu ted Into the ord<

The regultr monlhly meeting ■ the Amerletn U glon Auxiliary w be held Tuesday evenbg i t B o'cloc

' On the occasion o( Ihe blrthdi of J. Wadsworth, Mrs. Wadsworl entertslned w ith t little dinner (1 Mr, snd Mrs. W arren Hojdenpyl

m . ^’Vtdsy evening.

q T plsy cast ot Cedar Drsw neighbor H hood Aerc enterU lned by Mary Jai 9 1 Mnthewson a t her homer S.iturdi H nlshl. Members o( lhe cast who a ■■ tenUrd Included Kathryn OWt m.\ I-orrcnc French. Derenlce fiuft H RoMmary Cook, Iv t Lou Pelerso S Robcri Asmussen. Abe Inlow, Wt■ Ham Parr, Bud Williams and Oeort■ Melnur.H Mrs. B. S. Comellscr. and Jai < Deny e n lerttlned the Pollytnr

rlut) ot lhe C ed tr Draw communli ’nifiday tlien jo o n wllh a lunchec

-i: and Mlernoon o t sewliig and cut ver.viiion. InUrspersed with gami

>'; There were 14 members and tl' . suesM present. Roll call was tn *■ U w fiJ wJiJj gnrrien hUils. Elecih

I of oMIcers wna held ftith the to lawiHii being n tiu tili Mi3. J. \

.. [Mnthewson, presldenl: Mrs. B,^ I Co.Tilel8on, vice •prtsldent: Mi

tlrace Porter, secntary, tn d Mj 3. NiLscn. ireasurer. The club w

. mcti next wlUi Mrs. Ray Smll " Tui'sday, AprU 21.

J Bridge waa the principal dlvcrslc , J ; ! « u » c . J . O ta p m m Mo,

rtsy altem oon when Mrs. Cliapmt inlornially enterU lned Ior n groi

— ~ , ol Irlends. High score tirlic.s we civni to Mrs. M. J. Kapiwl.. M n. :

ented H. Leland and M n . E. McLtughll ,-ard. irAvellng prlro went to Mi BlLv, M. B. McCoy.

; n i,.; Rural mnll carriers ot this sc pim y ''>”i of Idaho enjoyed n social ct> rvii. iiinR a t the home of Mr. nnd Mi

p^-As" J."n: WeW»li'crf,"Suturiltiy evinln ! About 40 persons attended. Inctudli ■Illnr rrom B oise,. DUtrlcl orriee

uum- present Irom T uln P,ills t t ■lends J qunrtet (rom Boi.« eiMdny I if tu in jd wlili Rcveml numben. TH

I Is the regulnr session, the earrtei , m e l'n iw la tio n gnlherlni: every U m ror'^'oiithh (or t social timo-and slio 3wlni! I bii^mcM ^csslon. Tliose who assLsti

ol I w ctw wcri!~H r r uTng to ^ r.s. Lee Mooro, Mr. ancl Mn. Cly< odlne!Iia»ks and Mr. and ■Mrs. L. 1 mn. 6nl;ely.

T.'aji Mrs. noy Holloway riitfrUilned I 111 by members of Uie BapUsl Ladles' A mer^s »o:iety. Wcdne.sday adetnoon, wll ii.'icfulitii ta s te r party, honor Mrs. Wnrd Meyer held lilgh sco

s t- th s n i - u brld«6 parly * t- tl three I home of Mrs. John Nciter, Thur home day altemoon.Irlton Gooding college women rntcrtali llj-tlle ed the SconvJs c lu b 'a t llie collei------- reeepiloii-roonia-TueMiay- alieriKHalned a t 2;30 o'clock v.lili t pfogram t i horoeji^(re9hraentt.**rh6'prtgram mdudi

for o more d

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL

TH IN G O N W H E E L S ..

mN IN G , Inc . :TE ST -FR EE C A R S -1

[LY tTBWS, TWIK TALLS. IDA]

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i 1»»!PPEITw ert _ _ _ _

dnets Wy ming Senator Assun Salvage Will Not

J“ " Be Dumped>rder. —

«t "WAaHJjeaTOJT.'-Aprii 11 f-P>Senator Joaeph C. CM thooey (I

Jofk lhe aurplui copmodlty corpontlon tu u re d him ti proxlni:ncly n»,000 aheep lelU h t

ironn by th.c oinsrgency teller admlnlitn r' (Of tlon In Wyoming would no t be ko ipyl*. beloc n f llr market price.

^lx)r. woula not t>t sold e*c«pt when tlJane »ble to absorb Uwirday *'*‘hout deprrsslng prlrei.0 at* Wynmiiic sliMp growere had e; iWer, prcssfrt trar govemment t t l e 1 iufft. pelts at e*irfm<ly low pricei wou :rson, disturb ih« normal market.WU* The ix iii urcfe obUlned by tl

eorge gowrnnKiii In purchoalng droulstricken Iiieiiock.

J ick 0',Mhhoiify said the corportUttn n t dlscre.-liti'd reporU M onU nt ihe<unlly pe lu Imd been aold a t low prlo:heon and nddrd tha t no M ontttwtl* "drowh^^ \v\\i had betn to\d.

imes. Tlie rnri>ornilon. O'Mahoney s tlrive had ^-]*cled bids (or ctlU e hid

tns* when they aero no t commensert•cilon wUJi il.v reguMP jnarket but t<

Iol* cepted tl'-;m Khen Uiey were 1“ W; htgtr sj"tiie rairleiuineB-B, S, CMahniipy fUd such t plan WiMrs. conteiiiplated also (or disposition 1Mrs. the slierp pdu,

1 willmlth. '■

GOODING GIRL WEDS S ". WASHINGTON RESIDENpman -------iroup opO D l.vo. April 11 — Mlsa Ve " c te nice Undicy of Ooodlng tn d Lest

re. N. Slump of Pasco, W tslilnglon, we jlUln, united in marriagB a t th e Baptl Mrs. parsonitife, Wednesday itW m oon I

Rev. Albert E. Betsley.» « • Mrs. stum p is » g n d u tte ot Ha eve* elion high AChooI. clas* o t 193S, t i

etmp to tirwlliig wlth h e r .p tr ep' nlng; Inst (all. The newly wedded «ioup idlne le d Ttiursdsy id m ike the ir hon (leers In Pa»co.; tn d The bride wore t blue ensemt e en- trimmed with white tu r tn d iH This were attended a t the wedding I

-rlen* Melvin and Elvt Llndlcy, brolh two and sister of the bHde. O lh e n wl

short wltneMcd ilia wedding were U iLsted brldi's parents, Mr. tn d M n . F, - IT O LUimgy.- nnd m m . h . e . Htump :iyde Ptieo, mother of the groom.

'• “ • '= = = s = ^ ^ = s ed 24 two vocal solo* by Miss ArdU Wli

Aid tera, the Aings, ••!(." and " L t R lu with K tre com im d by J. W. PeUrM

«1th lyrlca by Ivar Skougaard. score te t table, adorned wlUi aweet pei l- th e gtve a homelike nimoephere lo t h u n - tr ia lr . Tho hocne economies cli

women prepared refreshmenu tain* th e Easter molK.Jllege M n. W. L. McCoy will b« hoeU •noon to r-ihe-A m ertcan—Association- 1 tn d O nlvealty Women, t t 8 o'clot luded Monday evening.

■ht m i Dt LMtUthi C sup*-i;» t

distinctive cor

‘ OFFICIAL PRICE CLASS E^=tC0NPMY_£HAM?10N-

Twin Falls, Idaho ■164 CASH PIllZES

)AHO, SUND AY MORNING, API

mmEiim ghiinceiis Era ipm G i

HAOERMAN, ApdU 11 - Mem u r c d ben o( the lUgerinan Valle s O nnge mei Mondty tllem oon 1 ' the MeUiodlst church with la mem

ben prtK nt. Tho rtguiar buslnei meetUig »as lield t t which Um M n. Ellen Potter bectme t ne

n — mtmber o( tho grtnge. Followln ' (D* th i meeting t progrtm waa give cop*, wlUi the roll ctll, -How To Be II tp* BeU«r Neighbor,•' natlon tl gnnii held legislative program by F. Q. Mai

i i t r t - Iner; reading, "This Fair Idaho ! kold M n. Armedt Blaaon; n td ln g , -Tli

M trlyr,- M n. PhllUp Kennicolt. , Ulk w u given by WlllUm Olaunc

was t feature o( the enlerwtnmcr MUi t cloalnf long, "Lord DbmL Us," A pol luek dinner was tene

1 ex* a t noon.' ,?> H trry LeMoyne. sou ot Mr. an

M n. Harry LeMoyno o( Hagermni Who is attending Boise Junior col lege, hss been ehoeen to be In a ca:

routh of t French comedy to be presenl ed tn Boise T uuday evening.

I h i s Andrew Wlllls and Herman An r im denon led Wednesday to r Swa

Ftll*» Jdaho, w hen they will I: employed by the Idaho Power com

Itld .h ldet Mr. and .Mrs. CUude Alien in e rtU aon Charlei ot PloneervUe. Idihi : JC. tn d ChsrlM Brrmmer ot BoIm vIji I u Ited a t the home ot^ Mr. t n d Mr

, rouu to T«’ln Falls, jn o t The front or lhe Owens cnfe an

pool hall building u uiidergoln chtnge and will be replaced wit. a atuco tront wlU) large (ront win dows. Kalsomlnlng and cleanin;

C U T b« done on the inside o( .tli t iW » building,

W. O. Dodenhelmer. foreman 1 Ver- 111, Hagerman CCC cnmp. u Uk

Ing hta vacation this week nnd I .were vlslUng a t tho home of hU parent

Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Bodenhclme ’0 by a t Bnmelt.Hnt* John Simmons and Art Campbel iiDd toremen a t the CCC camp, ha

ren t, tlielr vacations last week. htr..Canir S w r vUited ■ KU" parcnis' t l Ne home Meadows, Idaho.

W : A. HendrUkion le d Tuttds enible (or the Veterans^ hospital a t Dols

they M n. Warren Fam.iworth Ic: Tueaday tor the T*^ln PalU count

o lher hosplul where she wltl undergo a I who ooenUon

thep*. c . M n. N. E, Flake visited her sli ip of —

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S ter. U n , John OtUey t t tunsei Monday and h e r mother, M n. l E. Oliver ift ‘Twin Ftlls, Tuesda l l l l Tuesday night.

H M WUUtm R trley ot Mounttln Hon " " " was a bu tln eu visitor In lUgermi

Tueiday,4en,. Mrs. R . H . Qreene le(t Tuesdi r .n . . 'c r BolM Where ihe WUl vUtl reli

tlVfl.!? • ' Mn, WUlUm Tupper and Mr

^ohn TW m iend enterUlned II Methodist U d le i ' Aid a t the M .: church Wednesday tdem oon wll 5® mem ben present. At the bus ness meeUni It w ti plinned to h ti a mlsceUtneoui ahower (or Mi

n .n « T h o m tt Mondsy ademoon 1 the church: ••

? , / : Mr*. A uthor Dennis enterUim the ReorgtnlMd U D. 8. Womar

..“ ’5 dppartment t l her home •nttirsdi altpnioon with t good attendane

, 7, 'ni« u-«.« «pfnt in « «vtment and .quUt piecing.smLv\ —en ed j l . . . .

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The num ben for tbe glrla will la- Iday elude. "June R titp y ” and thi reit* "Brownee*," the boyi; ‘31lnd PtlffS-

■ er." and “Blow Htgh. Blow Lo*.‘ y „ The glee clubi tr e under tb* di­

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tlon ot M ill Ann M orgtn decldei lined Monday to hare t taahlos abow t nan s Ihe high school building, U ty S .T hi tday fashion ahow wlU exhibit the worl ince. ot the itudenU tn d It wta t n ocltl I ^ i w d -thtt4h»publU -U lnvlU44i

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Oontlfloed From L**t im t)' " STNOPfllSt I w f ilBM Itta U a*

n ln t hM htta tlU ched to her A u t PhlaA^ |IU l«ln« tw in In Ne* York fhe h u h w i p o m tJ *BbU<r b r AIIm Be<k1rr> Af * n r r i n p n r tu t OtnDr. Sba } u t hM te(l * pMtr ftt Ibe hooM of AIUa‘1 rrrr Injprm lte fm » a . ; molhrr, «tm*ibl7 lo drtw io % miUiM ue «l(h • (ew o( tbi> ftiM tt. Rat lh» Brtktrjr c tf h u bad IroBble: Ihrr <>■'« >rrired t l » n tb r r »hibbr reidhogM til

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They Unr-Tnl over tbe food. 6tDJ turns of th r othrrt camc.

•Tell me the lime;" IrU de- ninntlcd.

He held out lilJ «Tl5t to her.•'Pour o'clotk?" ,- r think 50. If* «n tccutttfl

Htteh," ,■Tour In th r monilnir — th n * ,

hour* from the oilw n lo it , —*nd the enr broken flown! Aren’t , you BOint 10 rto tny th ltii?" . ,•. "W hit," Inijulreit Allan n th e r ; tm iufd if. “do rou tugststV i

SomethlnB WnUy morlilnK la hU i — tjiin innr m - tTTT. tiut t in - wM -tog-1

intent to Uke much notlw. i•Td belter telephone Aunt Phlnt.” l Ke thnigsed. At four? Why, of

eoune. if j-ou like, you’re t delight- t ful child, but you do remind me t f lltlle or th r actor vho bUcked him* ' self oil ovrr to pl*y Oihello. H ow -: ' «rer. here’* *ome chuije. Not tha t < ibe’ll thnnk you for dlaturbtng her I beauty.slecp.” "

Sha wrnt olf. neTertheJeis; »nd remembered, only tf ic r vtrlou* v iin effort* th t t Ph ln t dbconnecKd tlie ' phone with a prciwd bulUn tt te r ° t««lre, Sha cams bnck, ft IliUe dls- \ concerted. .

“W hal you nted," said Allan, “l* ] Mme re*t. Run along u iu tt ln , the ,

----- wwnnh wUL ahow you: Ul\-e -tn T T ‘h t lf hour before turning In the R n - eral A lsrm r .

She followed th* rotdhouM , keeperj wife. » heavy. wnUble, . orerfamlUar young woman tn bnght blue »lllc. up nurroie brlghtly-Tar- nished wDm atalr* to ft neat rather shabby room with t aUnted roof, r

--------B ht. tiimwl to_tbe_J}road.ol<l=. .ttashloned tagging bed In the eomer a • ltd v u ailecp before *he knew it. ••

She waked with & cry o t fright, a A door behind h tr wt* open. U ght c

. lUeamed from It; t m an itood E — »bo»-o-her. in-hl*-ahlrt*lecTe*-ahe _

*prtng up. full of horror. W hal wt* o thU dreadful plaee th e had come * tol And then ahe law th a t It va* o

•■•'ADan Beckley. ..................... EHer aecond raaeUon wa* relief.

Allan, her friendt I“Oh, thank goodne**. 1 thought J

It w u ft strange n a n . ^Vhe^e tre ' ■ ■ t h e y . . have they corner” «hfl '

deiaaodeil eonluaedly. ' ' '

He laughed a* he u t down on the bed. “No, )-ou funny little pretender, they h a n n 'l eome,” he i t t ld tn d put hi* t m t round, her

— •'Come on. put the card* oa the Ublo t s d *top uy ln g you thougbt

___ .they. wer*. coming,::____________ ,She *at*m ed tn d puahed him

« n y . ^ e tpnuig up, borrt/lecf, tu il ' » little dtaed. A llto, lo gentle, ao | ber frtend. Allin being thUl •

-------- K M tepp«l.back-rneaU y,4ny.d*ttJ.— lr l* .ia m ao t tbe.TiUtln of tUe.inel-. f

otlrama. i f little glrla vho go driv- | Ing Into the nlghl tn d land t t road- | houses tlone v llh their friends donX want to be klated, one doesn't , kiss them In thU year of our Lord, j I i you want to lell me sternly i»nt , you tr a 'gutrding your Mp* for tha , }iero o t your dreams,* tU right. X | didn't quite realize tha t va* your line."

“We'd b ttte r go homo. There must be t car somewhere th a l we can telephone lor." She ipoke qulelly.

"Just a* you uy ." Ills voice vas BcutmL' Ho went back Into the other room and slipped his coat on. Irl* /«Uov«f him doim the twbUng *t&lrs, and walled while he talked to the sleepy cashier.

“One of the Milters has ft ear. vhlch 1 haw hired," he u ld . He va* smiling again, railier amused tn d superior, bul sUll smiling. "Only fU'eimlnules more of entrapmctit by the villain, MU* Pnidencel"

Iris'* temper f lashed-f Wire."1 wns fast asleep, ojid 1 « iu

waked up by a ira/> standing oier mo In a strange -place." »li.’ said. “If you want lo go on IcbaIuic me. do. 1 am from a part o t the counlry wlicrc thtnss Uke tha t nrt* Irighl- enliiK — you knew lha l bcfntt; jun askfri me to dinner tonljht,"

"You're .1 dnrllng child, nml 1 von’t tease," he said contnicly, ••you Miall be anylhlnR you Mr;u>,<*, from Helen Morgan tn Panirln. or V lrtw nevnrM . Want ttnylf.inK i-t eat 0- drink? I h rnr the lioal or !hc tpprotchlng car." . .

IC was broad daylleht, ot rour:e v ben they pot home, w lai« ii-jit Owen anrt Plilna had Rone tn ror ic. She dropped her clothes m ft care­less circle, daikened Uie room and v tn t dead asleip nE. ln.

She v u tvnkened by Aunl Phlna, brlU ltnt t n d delighted.

“My darling child, I heard yru b td ft wonderful evening, and valked ou l with Allan BecUey un­der ewrybody's noee. I knew you vere Just the type to make a hit ^ ith his grandmother. My child, ehe'a letting me have the houser

“She ha* the frtends she always sUying downsUlrs longer than wa* necea a r y of <vn t i temoon «-asn1

to'v'ftrd ber and eetttog i t ovtr.“When did Owen gel btck»" ahe

uked.“Owen—" I t w tt h trd for phlna

to eoneentrmtfl on Owen. “Oh—bow tbould T kiiow?-

"\Ve got mixed b p - -I r l* felt *he. had to eonfei*-“tn d A lltn BeeUey

tn d 1 d rore 'to a roadhouse on the 4U bviy.ii(0t.B »d tn d v tlled there

. ..PAGB.grGHT .

“ for the other* ttll four or * o -“ Phlna laughed.

„ “I* she? Pretly wrli shut otf from —a* llltle Irish girl* wed -to say.* She reverted lo tlie matter tha l in - tertaled her. “I t* the moat bcauU* ful estate you e v e ru * . I .Mfncd the

jeaae thU ftjlemoon," Aunt Phlna iwooped down on Itls at;d Rave her t n emotional kina. Hrr rvr* burnt now — ft tired gray ilUns going around fn a <Kty d:(iM about was chlll.'d by the wind <>t hsK she

. felt ln .ih c jj» m ::_____ _______ ,(Copyright, iwr4<.

M argaret Wifltlemirl

(Continued lo Next luue)

CHURCH. SOCIAL CLUBS "■ HOLD BURLEY MEETINGS

HURLEY, Aprll 11 — Member* of the Aid rtlvLilon of tlir Presby- tertan church met nt Uu- home ot NUs. C. n . Wllry nt Paul, 'ihurrday

™ aflemoon. Tweniy*thrcr members and three visitors werr p rr'm t. Mra. Joseph Lynch, pre.'ldcnt, presided and devoUonals were ktl by Mrs,

« r ida_Parke. Mra. Wlley ri.x.- a reci­tation and (s-o hUh acIim ] girls

lls sang a duet. Mrs. C. G. Arroa Rave ee | a ' ;jut)iT sliu nud |iieiiuu.' ij m en

a t ft Burley mceling. her subject being "MawoUnl."

of Mrs. Lyle WIiIUIa was ho.ileu to it- the C. D, club a t her homo tVldoy a aftemoon when two lAblr.t oC lirldRr

n- were In piny. High club prlw wm;I uon by Mrs. Cmory Biirrux nnd

a t hlah guest prUe went to .Mrs. CnrI er Braden. Mrs. Elfllier Hlfftiliu was.

also (I guest of (he flab,,d Ilellef soclclles of the L. D. B. i„ church met In n-gular sculon this

week. At Uie P in t ward the subject . . of the theology lesson wna "'nie

Everlasting Covenont ot MarrlnRC" with Mrs. Zella Sohm In charge. The u m o lesson vo* given a t lhe

“ other two wards wlih Mrs, Edllh ^ Jm ten -n re sld ln y . at th r urnnrt * ward and Mrs. Mary Draper In

“* charge t l the third ward. Testl- monlals were given a t all Uiree

" ward* foUowlng the lewon. 1'he regular monthly vork and busines* meeting will take place next Turs-

r* doy.” Sunshine chapier of Betler Home* «• club mcl Wednesday afternoon ol l i U ie-home-flf .Mrs. Amy-Andorscn- cr Mrs. Prank Gibson gavo a readlon It. -T hat Bold Bad Two-Year.Old" It. and the business seulon wa* held.U Quests o f tho ctub wera Mrs. J. B- ti Black and Mrs. C. tf, Yeaman.1C - An Easter,,brcftkfait;ior.membtra u of the Alumni Christian Endeavor H society will bo given nl the home u of Mrs. Donald McClallln Easter

Bunday mom lng...............................(f. Miss Betty A n t* aiid Mrs. Cas-

lld t Sieelsmlth arrived here Jrom h t Mountain Home Prtday evening nnd

will spend Easter with Uielr par- ^ ent»,-IUiv,-»w}-Mr». C.-O.-AiroB

and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wrlghl tnd tamUy,

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OPERETTA PRESENTED S BY BURLEY STUDENTS[ht --------

BURLEV, April 11 — "South In In ' Sonora" wM the-operciu-prescnted mj by member* of the music depart- ,0 ment ot the Burley high school on

Thursday and Frtday evenings of , . , .th ls week. A cost of chnraeters In- jT O uH ing aa students of Uurley JiSlT I;*- lcnoot-pa^«clpateO,-tt-dtffc^fnrc.^■:t . presenting the opcrclta Friday rt,

A Charles WakellcM Cadman pro- ducllon In three acts. 'S outh !n Sonora" Is n reproduction ot a

•r’ Spanish rancho and mining actlvl- ties In which lovo and the law play

1 im portant roles. A chorus of senor- 'ur Ita* sang a number of Sjmnljh

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INITIATION CONDUCTED BY BURLE.Y GRANGERS

BURLEV, Aprll l l - InltlaUon ceremonies w ere , conducted Wed­nesday evening by (he Durley Orange, six new members being initiated. A donation lo the Am­erican Red Cross wns arraiiRed and following the busines.-. a pro­grtm was given. A talk on the “Reciprocity T reaty with Cnnadt" wna given by A. L. Piirker nnd po­tato prepftrallon nnd production w ts dLwuased by CIovLi Fenln.

On Monday evenliik’, the Durtey Orange members took Ui,. traveling plow to Oakley. A Pne-nfi play en-

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RS school. The traveling plow wa* pre­senled lo Dunne Cranney, miuiter of the Oakley Orange, by James

lon xijjfy, Durley. O vocal solo “Rocked ;d- In lhe Cradle o f the Deep" w u ley *ung by CIovl* Ferrln. ing T lie 'ncx t meeting will be a t the m - Durtey Omhge hall on April 23. ind

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upon ll:e Far Eail and formrr ptcii fealure of hli tour ia t b i il niajr lie combination., from $321 for 32 diyi

» wfiJe wleefJon Jn iJnir, fares anri Itin r bailing from Seattle on llia S. S.

memben ol tha Coleman rsrlr« i1 l' Nats, Kobe, Nacoya, lovely Kj^to,

^ vill eonlinue 4o Shanghai, Hong K' ^ Peiping, and 'Iteniiln.

I’aiKngeti will find every Amttl •pacioui lo an unuiual degree Kra room*, »ufrrii!n(;ly vntird l>;

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lyi lo 1537 lor 61 dajf, adocding )uu a llinefjfif*..S. I’lc idtnl McKiiilrr J«'y ‘li'’- ill u .ll Yokohama.Nikko,ro}al Tol)», to, ShimIJtu, and Kamakura. Ollien ; Kong, faicinaiing Manila, Nanking,

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' S I ? D e c a ]By CHARLES 3HIRL

A Series of Historical Sk< . _ Southern

TRE LOCATtNQ OF (SnOSIIONT FALLS I

I f ln t tUII«1 Shoshone P ills Jn ) compiny « tth two tnvellhc vomen vhoie nunes I >wre Ions lorcoiwn Uld A atasv driver by the nsme of Jo t U uon . T hs ladles were tnvclLnc c u t m d h id permission Xratn the , luperinfenilent of the m erlond , f i tu e Company t o be driven from Jloek CreeK staUon to Shoshone ; n i l s . ‘

I had Just arrived In Idaho, a (en- ! derlool frotn loaa . I 'he ladles In- vlted m# to accompany them on their day'a slgh t-sw ln j trip.

I t was alonic about the Iw t days of AujTust or the flr*t of September. ' 187S. While more than fifty years

. hare elapaed since th a t day, the ex> , ptrlences of the trip made such a ! deep ImprcMlon on my younj mind , th a t the picture h fluhed betore me often and cleirly.

' The weather w u Ideal, .the two . Iftdle.i «Yre of Ihe appreciative sort, and It w u ci day ol complete plea­sure. Joe Mason, the stage driver, who answered u i culde, was well ac­quainted with all polnu of Interest ,

ahoshone ra ils . ,As there w u only an Indian trail

dORT) Uie liUl. we tied our horses to , the stagfcowh ami fed them some ' hay th a t v t had broujht along In the hind boot. Then with our lunch In hand we hoofed It down to t)K • .-er. where we went from plaee to * place, finding new polnls of In- ' terest. each location w n iln ij more ' beautiful than the one wc h.-vd Just ' left. ‘

Wcvhunled oul cnch rantaec point, * and it f«emcd like the day pnssed so > quickly thnt we had no time to ' reallro It untl] we renched the top > of tlie htll lh a t night, wticn we

___ TTnllrfn tiiflii Tifrc il lfig-.yire Jbunch. I w u Junt a boy and could I hop, skip and Jump all day, bul ellmblnj up and down th o « tmlls brougtii muscles into action th a t ' were not frcquenUy u.><d, and for a ‘ few days I w u a-t stiff u an old ' stage hone, as Joe Maaon would < have said.

Great Retort Fonlb llltln |

a t the Falls, w-e built Imaginary ho* ; teb to accommodate tourlsU who would be attracted to thts beauty apot. We could all see the posstblll- ttes of the reftloii u a great pica* sure resqrt. No countrj- In the world eould producc a locatloti where beauly. grandeur, nnd iwwer were as nrltsllcnlly nnd profu?eIy Inier- nilxed. A]id with nll (hin natural (display no one hnd cured to own : o r clatm the Innd adjoining Stio* shone Falls.

_____ n ils jr a D r t a e d -m e w B u l- l- ln r . ,quired u to how the land could be procured, I waa Informed th a t the land WM ua'un'cyed. not a sur^'ey for miles,' and tha t all tliat wna re* quired lo secure the lnnd was to iue a squnlter's right and hold po.t-

_ frfislon, which.required.(he posting . of a nollca on the land, making claim (0 nil you i)rt'lenticd u> fence.

ir^'etndTS'TUt-tler to 11I&” no- tlco with I counly recorder, but ns the county w a t was some two hun ­dred miles away and I w u no t yet I

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J — O mI Enjoy the charm

Idundcrcd curtains hiliration o f fresh worr)’ing about an dow . O utside du: sprinklers, o r unex and fog do not d: curtains when wc dered and treated

D ri-C eD ri‘Cess waterpro( and all washable fill tccts them so d irt o not penetrate tlie.fi launder your curtai them with Dri-Cess surprised the way advantages o f this ai cess im proves the your curtains.

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IRLEY WALGAMOTT !

Skctchcs of Enrly Days in le rn Idaho j

of legal age (t«vnlr*one), my friends thought lha t it vould be ex* ,

, pedlent to omit the filing. In fact m ile filing of squatter's rtghis and water claims wtro made In those days.

Alonit In the early part of the sum- mer of 1876 I packed drift i^ e a ' from the river, pul up & pair of bara acroM the trails near (he top

I®- -o f-thc -h tllr 'and had (he-country- ' fene«d Mound Shoshone P i llio n tho

„ south side u far t s you could ee«. ' "■ both up and down the river. There

w u no way of making a living a t the Falls. I did do a UlUe mining there, tout th e diggings near ihe Falla were pretly lean.

D iadadugoutw U hbedandcook- sU)\-e outfit, bul sUycd there but little. I worked u clerk In a store a t

5 Spring Town up th< canyon, and in the alore a t Ro ;k Creek, and la ter ran a store 0 my o»ti nnd kepi some saddle ttotses lhal I used in uum m p u Ul T i , B.1U. I M no trouble in holding the land and u I look o t it now there w u no

V‘ one bul me who wanted it.:®; I married Jn l«7Pand t>y fhat tJme rm »i lim e eelUement had come

moro to Ihe lelter o t the law, » y V* wife and I living a l the Falls a t

l e u l the required amount of time , ench year,'(), Mvlng on KxpeeUtlon>H> I enjoyed-m ytell *0 well there to (hat I could live on whltefUh. spray n . ond expectation, but my wife w u ,rc nol so cnthuilnstic. I had to sell Ul her on the proposlUon every day

nnd Aomellmes oltener. I never had experience with onyone who w u

M so hard to keep sold a.i she w u . and to I think th»t 11 w u here lhal I made on my first sludy ot saletmanship. ftc B ut take it all in all. we look

back on those duys now with lota of lld picuureiml After stiver w u dtsconred In the Its Wood River country we spent our lat summers there and returned to Sho- . a shone Falls for the winter. On com* )Id ing oul in the fall from one o t these lld summer trips in the mountains wc

found th a t the Oregon Shorl Line grade h*d crossed our trail. Wo had known tha i the railroad w u build*

«h -ir>trbMVhkd-hMi n&-W«irth&v-lv-t)Ml 10* gotten th a t ' i r Into Idaho, ho Shoshone wns quite a Itule city of lly tenU and wa« lo become a proml* 111- nent polnl. Ex'erj'lhtnR was buslneas :«* anct bustle.rid I procured quite a rtmuiicmiive :re pn ttlon and eonrluded'tostay there ■ rc for the wtnier, bu i could sec that pr- my squatters’ right s t Shoshone ral F.ilts was on the wrons uide of tlie wn river.10- Years before iw one «ould have

thought of n railroad on the northInr. V.rlc All thU mim tfy-hari-rgggnUy.be been marked on tlie maps u uncx- Jie plorcd.,1 realized thn t I niubt locate .'ey on the non h side for iio'*' th a t a re* railroad had comc nearer nnd It be­to came known about the Fnlls. tome-

M- one would locnle. ing - Lwaa ilotiig wtII a t Slioshone and Ing felt th a t I should »tay there nnd ■ce. uu«_ln a p.'vrtner a t Slioshone Falls. Vo- I wrolc to an old stage-drtvcr frltnd u and told him my plans. uiggesUng

m- tha t ho move to tlie Falls, make the yel j locallon and permit me to stay and

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dust, carelcss ^ nexpccted rain ; damage yourwe have laun- ^ D:ed them with ^ .( ^

^ e s siroofs curtains fiibrics. I t pro*

t o r w ater can* e .fibres. Let usrtains and treat W I M m i :ess. Y ou’ll be 1 I ^ I J ’’a y 'th e 4*Star !S amazing pro- the looks o f

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W work, M d r t would dtrWa fifty*I fitly.

W ord had come to m« th a t Sur* veror-Oeneral CartM Intended lo­cating the land on the north tide of the r lffr a t Shoshone F tlls, T hli report mtde me » Uttle tnzlous, bu t w ith til my lU w tng traund tha w lnu r had almoat pataed tn d 11 w u the Itse of Fe6rutiy before my partner and I tU rted lo do tn y lo*

^ eating. Biit.we had during tbe win* te r soiten logtUitr ten o r twelve

‘S' be td of musttng horM t tn d tn ^ eleven-iioiaetiger c o tc h ..

We OUrt fer North Side '„ On an afiefiiooii o f ' t beautiful

February- da>- wa t t t r te d w llh ptck n . saddle ho rxs from Shosbons to (5 Shoshone Falls over t route tlukl u o( far 04 w knew no one h td «-er op before traveled. I w u well ac*

Quaiflted-wiUi-Uie - Oooae—Creelc. tio Mounialni to (hu aoulh w hk* weuld

act 03 landmark!. We h td expected re to find a xtry rough country but a t were really surprlMd after we got ng Ihrough il>e lava n e tie r tb e Little he Wood n tv tr to f ind % counity

smooih and fiw from lav t. Wo did It. h a « some trouble working our way ,ut acroM rome of the gulchee. (You see, a t e were surveying t t l t g e line road.) nd A Uiilc before aundown wv no* Qd tlce&'tt' csmp lire some two mlles nd east our courae. I w u Id the lead ed and Joe, my partner, w u bringing ad up Ui« rear with p tck and looM nd horses, trawltng Indian style tn d no makln? a trail (hat could etally be

followed.I w uird untU Joe came up tn d

ne w held « u n « L Night would aoon

ay s(nick ihe river a t t polnl where we a t eould not gel tnto the c tnyon we ne mlghl luive to m tke t dry camp,

whtcli wuuM nol be « r y comfort* able.

Tlr^e fanii)era a t Uie campfire e u t of Wi undoubtedly h td w tler

’ frum some lake: and we concluded to leave our course tn d go c u t lo this camp for the night. There we

. i f-unil two, men a t t lake of fairly ^ good water.- J We w n l tnto camp ckse by, vis* rt. lling ■alvh them t lUUe beiore tu rn ­

ing In for the night. They h td no -J. horses bul were carrying th e ir pack. Q. bed. and grub outfit on UKicJucka, — -They-wett a couple of big huskies V. ftnd WhUe Uwy were sociable enough

tltey kept tlielr own counsel and . u k e d no question In regard to our

intended destination.Jast In Tlm»

we The nexl morning tf te r fltpjacks ne tn d coffee we took our b tck trtll t d to our general course, l a the t i r of id* the snappy morning we could see a td- •f tin t-w lrtr-r tsb ig -lrc m-BhMhcne-

FaJls, which was dltecUy In our of cou r^ , and it ^xmed no time until lU wr) were on the top of the hill. There cas wna an Indian trail which made It

IwMlbIc to Ret our horses down, and ive soon vse aere on itie flat below with ;re our loeailon-nottcv-|>oeted-on the iat trait.ine Wo hud pitched cnmp and mado tie ver>- comfortable quartern fo r our-

setve.i when the two men w ith whom ivc we had camped the n ight before t h cnme in, i\>ry sore-fotted and ao Uy. fllad -to -€c t-ln to -»om e-caap -U u t. ;x- they met us like old friends. They, ste too. were headed for Shoshone FaUa . a to mnke location for the Cartee in* )e- i-.'rc.<ii«.le- Tlicy gmcefulty acknowledged

th a t they "-ere too late. We invited nd them to remain In our camp until nd their toreness left them, and we lls. starii-d lor Slw hone ihe nexl mom* nd InK itiey remained and took care of ng ciiinp until we retum ed.slU Lt.w tg* :he on load of provisloai. nd Wc lugg.*d nll our atuff, Including

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lesad An enduring New Snglnnd qua l- 'ng uy ts projected by this impressive}i« house.nd l u creatora say; " It so soon as*be sumed th s a ir of having alnays

been in l l i place and looked so con*nd Ttnclnjly like an old New Enplnnrton house alUiough there never was a n y ;

The house Is ot brick veneer on a 1 „ R-ooden frame. The trim Is wood;

liaimed white, with Uie rxcepiton, rtJ of the blinds and front door, which {

ter some lumber for tlte sides and floor of llie small house, over the fagc-

to brush road. While we carr1e<l an axe. It w u hirely that we cut n

riy sflgebrusli.W'.> had new tlrc^ put on our

I2. coach, which wvre made fhnrit an(f helped m tke U\e load. bul is.y. fot

no sotne Unie th a t w u the roughest ck road any mortal ever traveled over.

B H -£Jiry-aat*brush-root-that-«w - jcs wlieel paued over ll cul a corrc- ^ spending ru t on the other side. j)d Joe Sulltway,' my partner, w u s

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........... Q J '»I-;nre iImk Breen. Sea green slate U ive used for the roof.

In the (ttnlng room, the walls tr e

lys flltliiK b ic k ^ u n d for mahogany n- furniture.n r tr Till' "jilN of tJ)c"IJvJng room are n y : irani'lini by moldings on the plaster. — ■■De ni-w.ill.i nnfl'wum lftW UtB tlillB- m l vilo'ie, Manning tn d Almy tre the od:urc!iiirci5, nnd the house ia one of on j a ftfrir,'. of distinguished amtll ch l homes nPiwarlng an ••Archlleclutc.“

« f vcioi,»n Matie driver, and It wa* his ;c- Idni 10 w-car Iho rond out instead on of i«-r(oimliig the laborious task of

n cuui:::; out (he snue. He would strap hlm.v|f nn the box nnd take th r

lur siviiiK of Die thorough braces nnd nrf lo'i;-ii.;or V.’c «u«snraU-d & daily alagt I'ne Mt from aiia^tiom) lo Shoehone Falls, e r. LciiMnn siiwlione early In tlio he- -«i«nuiiB-u;a_s,-ould.-r*Uirn-ln-Wifr X- cvenlnR wuh all tho pomp nnd

prnn))itnr.'.t of t Ben Halllday stage , s Ithe. Kor belter thnn three weeks

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tn 'l rrliib ility quirLett, asfeit Un r.IMn C:il. panel fnr nufe

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HO, SUNDAY MORNINO, APRn

“ j we mtde Uiete trips without t stn* I (le paaenger, and tlMn, .finding

I th a t our money h td tU been con* 1I rerted Inlo horw feed,' we r tn a t^ bluff for awhile by letvlD i Slioshone t

on time, driving out t few miles. 1tn d turning the horaea out on grass 1until we Rturoed on time in tho l erenlng,

nuslneat Begina *Pnw ntty the tr tv r l began to t

come, but it c tm e in apurw and jspells. Some d tys t big crowd w-oiild' £ccptn*, wWth m tde It OltHcull lo r ' tUA to handle both the iransporta* \ • tion and accommodattuiu a t Sho* j alione Falls, especially U Uiey suycd :-ow r 'gm. I

During lha t setson wc luimtlod Mvcml excurslcm parties. Including' tho Omaha Buslnesa Men's A w c ia - ,

— Unn nf soma.forty*llv».taeople,-aml4- the Colorado Press AJ^wciatlon of tbout the same number, ^

We found it hard lo sleep thirtyor forty people wllh bedding for aonly ten or Iweire, We procured stw e \« hammock*, each a Wan- (ket. which we thought would mnke It prelty good bed In warm wenllier. iAnd Vi sent lo t California house iand secured about the same num- c ber of spring cola with maltreasesand pltlots. The pillows were small <

I t and when Joe, my partner, w u 1helping me to fit up the beds he I

re tied t stoul string to the corncr of ■k. e tch pillow tn d tben to the fr:me 1ly of the cot. I uked him his Idea ond ]

he u td : ''In caae some tourist p i s Ire one ot ihVm In his t i r we csii gel <r. the pUIow back." ___^ ■l i fe loiirl sl-dld nol take Idiidly lo 1^e these hamniocks a t t dollar t night, 'ot but my partner w u t good story- 1‘H teller, and every night before bed- <'■ time hc MUtd tell stories of rutUr- 1— snakM crawling into pi-ople's be<Lv ,

A few stories of this kind usually 1Is crenied a demand for hammocks. 1 >d In Ow case of excursion parties weof were shorl of coitm. e.%pcciJilly if <ip the night w re coot, l l io older men, 1If* laURucd by Uietr day's trip, would 1id retire f ln t with pteniy of covers, ’

and later, as n-e pu l them to W 1riC one nt a lime, we could Uikc n cov- 1Is. e r from thow who were luilcep, hut i t«s Along towards monilng when It be- lifrliran to be chilly Uiey <i;ould-wake-up- 1id cold, look for t chance, and tnke n 1go covcr from the neatest bv«l ntul 1ka accuse someone of stealing one of 1

irer • • • conomy • • • l E S T H I G H -

« In tnicki, I t ' s o t f e r th t t CO new Cbevrolets for 1936 htvo the pnnrr of any trucks in the entire .Moreover, tliey give you tills grett

tm and oii costs, /oitnf mainfcnonc lld tnnomy!IC iinrtd’s thrijlitst trucksfir extro pulling power, extra thrift, ( y ia the fact tliat they hove a combin. 1 any other low.priccd truck. r:iievroIeta alone litvo a ni)th»Comfir ‘ liniirr lupine, tbe m oit cfKcicnt eoc . . . a l ^ t o o t t i n g Rear Axle o f ma^ii ity . . . -New Pcffectej ^?>'draulio Br feit, " s t f t i ^ t fine’* a topa. . . and N ? ^ for,driver comfort, with cleir*vi ifo conlrol.) your aievrolct dealer for a thorough <

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> lhelr blanket! during the night. I>g They were tlw tya in good humor tt* aboul 11 tn d usually t g re tt deal of i a m rrnm ent would be Indulged in atle the b re tk fu l tobU Ihe follotlng ,■s. momtng. We finally became beUpr jss llxed and couJd accommodate ttie > *0 UaveJ,

In IUS «« sold our holdings 10 t ]syndicate o t c tp ita llsu const-Ming of ■Chariea Dewey, the noted Omulin .

:o trni-cK'r, his partner, Mr, Slone, and , d John Crighlon, all of Omaha, andd 'S rn n to rW . A. Clark o t Butte, Mon- ;JT 'iiina. ,I* f I ■, I , ■ I *). I (Continued Nexl Sunday) ^

;M HIGH SENIORS ! M(1L0«IILSN[M';y BUHL, April l l-A b o u t richly)r aludenla of the Uuhl high schoolk1 senior cla.w and two ndvbors. Mirs)• ClniK Walton and MLvi to ls Janele Iiudy, le ft early Friday morning toT. spend the day In BoLv?. This Li these nniuinl m e ak lield by Uie seniors

of llie Buhl high school,cs A number of frienda dropped Inat on Mta. O. L. Van Ostrom on Wed-u ncfday altem oon for a houwwarm->e Ing. The honorte was presented wtlhof a number of gifts for ihe homele nnd bulbs and plants for the yard.Id Following the social altemoon theis hostesses, U rs . Emory_and_Mf*- A.tl c . Parker « r i ^ refrwhrneriU'

The Mlsx-s Jnc nnd JiUto twin daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs.It. Vemon Fro.it, will enierU in a nura-r- ber of smnll frirnds for an Eiutcr1- egg hunl ac (heir home 011 Sundnyr- momtng following Sunday school.Lv After tho hunl luncli wlU be aen-edly to the ten small gu a ls attending the■J. affair.le Tlie CVOB met on Inst Sundnytf evening a t the home of Henry Koll-n, meycr, Aftw the buslnesa meetingtd plnochlo and games were plnyed.•s, Tliere were M guesta present for‘d llir occasion and tlw* ha -.tw ff.TvedV- refreshmeni.s nl the clo-e ot theul evening.e- Buhl Orange will liave an Idnho jp- -pTedacts-irepper-xjir-TiiratTry—CTCin nlng, Aprtl M, «t Uw ctty hall, be*

id ginning a t 1:30 o'clock. The meeitng of Is open to Uie public nnd persons

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t c o a n t t . . . tind the th e ffta tn t pulling , " • ire low.pricc range! -, - A f e

re ttc r pulling; (Kiwcr oncccusfs mill mrui*

icks: am i the wliole ft, cx trn safe ly anil f l j Q gb in it io n o f fealiirea q j

*riiLinertsinpreasion Valvc»in* |re«t<eocine bu ilt for oil*a^itntnn niFgednessBruit es, giving the

N ew Tiill-Trim m edr*visioR tn itrun icu t -

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TRUCNKINS

InKrested In tgrtcultur* t r e invltad r to tttend . Women tr e u ked lo b itu f f ft coitred d ith tn d ttble'Mrrloe.‘ Mrj. 0 . L. W ttt enterttlned th # ' ‘ « Women'a M lislontry society oc th *' MeUiodlst chureh t l her tum a e a ‘ T hund ty tftem oon.

Jimmy Schooler Is v tillliii t t tha ) hom* of hU paients, Ur. tn d Mra. •‘ Prank Schooler, for t Jew dtya. Ha } Is niUched to the CCC ctm p aO j A leundrt.

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. — -I will Call For and P ar C ait e F o r D ond o r W o r lM m

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SH OMPBCSSION VAIVE- IN-HEAD ENGDrETsied heraepower. In cre ued ier«iu*t eater eeoootny ia g ii and oil '

nOATINO BEAB U Ulb barrel type wfaaa! beariois

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'In d ianLarge TF a v o r i ie S M archbank

"^ev en LenW ayne W right, R idins

B rief A nd F u tile I S ensational T h t

8A N FRA NCISCO . A prll 10 W Iway to n new w orld rcc o rd a n d a

— runn lng -o l-the-S H ).000„ndc lcd M (lay. T h e * c n satIo n a I th r e e - y e a r -

— H n t h e p h e n o m ln a l tim e o l 1:47 3^ B ow by se v en le n g th s , w i th Azi

I n d ia n B room s h a t te re d D iscovery’s rec o rd o f 1:48 1/5 r c s tab l lsh ed o t A qucduc t J u n e 22, 1S35. ‘

W llh DMll Ifl-jw -o id »P*prentice rld tr Irom 8utinj-»ldf. Wash.. In tha atlmips. Indlui Broom brok# fMt tn d na tched th# l« d from hla four toet In tlw llmt fe* . utriiles. Then he »lirt«d out to cirTo new turf hUtory wlille 2S.OOO ' m e loera wntehed him. j ,

IncR ue* Le»4 i_ ..indi*aJtooca-PEgie.«LVP..4*?^j^ j

m h li flew roundlnit the r in i b S ?•nd widened hla commftnd to two ,length! folns down the bMlulretch. |J lunnlnj In smooth. fauUleM fw h - |lon, tho chestnut *on of Broom*- ,KftWldft Inereued hla lead to four |Jenctha whtn he fluhed b r the ha lt- i mile pole.

Oolnjt around the lower tum . Tn* , dlan Broom was still four lenslhs In front but here Jockey WivyTW■Wrtjht began to move wJ(h TTjp i

I t ’ w o a brief and a futtle bid j for thfl four-to-llve farorlte.

IndUn Broom tum ed down the | Romo lane four Jeagths on top. , Younf Jam ti looked o rer hU ahoul- | Iler, etw Tup Row, theo «l*e<S-)>!s j

_jfhlp. <> Indiiia B r ^ ' fairly Jumped when ] the whip crocked. H« ahot forw tnl and left the Santa Anita handicap ^ wlmwr eating his dual. -

*rh> chcttniit colt croMcd th e lin - « llh line aeren length* Jn f ro n t-« o - I tng etully. Indian Broom carried 04 pounds agalnsl 12t tor Top now.

Second choice In the wagering. 1« paid *T,«0, $2,fl0 and »J.40 acrws the board in the parlmutueU. The handle oa the race w u I73.MS.

Thnnday and Jorlus trailed.

U. S. Net Team - C-linclies=Series

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Allison Pairs With Van Ryn to Trounce Mexican j

Tennis Players '________________ — _____________ t

H0U8T0N, Texas. April U <.T)— « Captain m in ier Allison took an A

.hour otf from his nolf game today V and uamed with John Von nyn to - <1 dAy u lhe Unlleil Stntes’ Oavls Cup doubles le in i to clinch the Nonli } American rone serlp.t with Ntexlco. »

Admittedly playlns tho "best r doubles tennis we hdve pla>‘ed In a i year." Allison and Van Ryn made i unaalng power to defeat Fla­vio Marlines nnd Anlonlo Marco , Uestre, G-o, 0-1, 0-3. ,

The victory placcd llie United , Biates In the lono llnnL<r agalnst{.f Australia a t PhUftdclphla Inte In , May. c

Allison said It was sllll loo early to announce a delinlte Mncup for the Australian maiches bul - I lm- iigine the Hncup will be thp lunic as 11 was here—exoept tlm t I i>rut}« r ably will play singles." '

T hat would place Donald Diidi;p, the CaUtomla n ie tw , and Atli.'on , in tho sliiRles, with Van Ryn and I Alltson dolni: doubles duly. U n.m <B)t.vy; Orunt. the Atlnnia ntmi;. ' played In tlie siniiles here ai-.j i>- cenily detented Allison In' ilie lin<iU . ot lh« Houston invitation tt;ii:m . i tneni. I

Only a short while aflrr he hml toured 18 Iwles In near piir noil, t AllUon Btcppitl on ihe court. pUyi-.l i the tennis ihn i won him loi> ra;ik- < In* In the United Btatcft-.m il »mr: back to the golf course tor nn-Ui. i n ine homes. There h«- sinrttxl ny aoaeglng a birdie on the lone. P'X four flrsl hole.

Baseball Scores 'I n connection wlUi ilie oi>enlni:

e f the m ajor league baseball soasun > the Brunswick clRnr store :

yuterday announced Uial cvrrnnne' menta h id been made (or a special , bulleUn board servioe. All <(lni\l •Qorei will be posted on the store's .

. board a l th« conclusion of each dny's

Cleveland In d ia n s i D efea t G ian ts 4-0

CLEVELAND, Aprtl 11 MV-The Clovcland Indloiu made the most ot the ir six hits today ta defeat the

----- ><»w.Ya»k OlMita I K 0 beh lwM h#..wtnblned flro-hlt plUhlng of Mel R uder. m iU s Uudlla and Orai iflN M r u d . .

W I N F J

n Brooi» « « '

[urnout JS eco n d In k Handicap, j n g th s Backin g ‘Top Row,’ M akes e B id To O vertake 'hree-Y ear-O Id j

) (/D— I n d ia n B room bla-zcd hlu d a sm a s h in g v ic to ry In th e f i r s t I M a rc h b a n k h a n d ic a p h e re to - c a r -o ld , ow n ed by M a jo r A u s tin ^ _ ra n a m ile .and one clehtJySn ! 3 /5- t o d e fe a t th e m ig h ty T o p A z u c a r a c h a rg in g th ir d .

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F am e In F ir s t ; Im portan t M eet LI HAN F1UNCISC0, April 11 fJD ’ Victory on Indian Broom In the ; 110,000 added ItUrchbank hand i­

cap todar topped off b> senaa* tional fuh lon lh* f ln t Im portant n e e ridden by Basil James, an

■ __ I> Tbo 1< -yea r.o td roB nnter,» who w u reared by hla g n n d - (

parenta aflcr bla m olhrr and* fa ther died In hlj Infancy, ended* the U -d s r mecllng u the lead- r Ing rider a t Tanforan for tbls* sprinf.

A> Ihe leading iockey he won* m »300 c u h priu pat up by J.> M. Torlry and .Miat Francette> l lk k o s of Alhambra, Calif., In> atfdfUon fo-fhe ettsiomary iO per a

cent, or approximately | tM . o( tI Indian Broom's purae. d

Jaenea' preTloni experlmeo bad V ’ been confined to the '‘biish■ Iracka" In the raelflo N orthweat t

11b frandparenta, Mr. and Mrs: |i> Beri / a a e i of SBnaysfde. W u h , g

cam* her* to *c« him rldo In lhe vI handlea^ li

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Vandwbiltfetry"! i TriuniphsinMud"_ -IHurpl8-Knlght!_Flrst_anil J

‘Good Harvest'Second at Bowie Track , I

J — »

Itnd Oood Harvest made I t % one- J two family nffalr today in th e sec- C

n ond running ot the 15,000 addrd 11 “ eouthem MaryUnd handicap. Ih e .

raco w u run In the mud a n d u nder|' cloudy skies. ■ j

I*itrp)s Knight finished a head In front of his running malo a matter

= o rn iiin u tt-n in ? r-irrep rc an b ie r-a - - in Vanderbilt flUr, lum ed in a four­ty length win In Uie four-furlong kln<0- dergnrtcn slakes.iP Trailing the tecond>plac« Oood ; Ih m nejit by tU lengths w m Toa-n- , >. send B. Martin’s Steel C u lU r hard- I

ridden and closing gamely. Lynx Kye a w u tourth, two le n g th ahead of

de New Deal.®* Purple KnUht gate th o IS.OOO-

odd cluing day ta iu a good show. Iiv completed ihe mUe-iwd-slx- ti'cnth In 1:50 l- i, and earned $3,015 {

‘f*’-f<ir h ll owner, He rewarded hU bnck- ' er^ 111 Ihe mtilucls with a ITi)0 pny { of/ on M straight tIckeUi • J

Irreiire.Mlble'pi((?l 18.70. a n d earn- ; ed $1,«S for Vandetblll.

,ic T3ie Mnr>'Jand raci* aenson n w i Ij. moves lo Ha\Tc de Grace. A two* i

wrrks meeting opens Mondny.:

Ti MURDER BAFFLES ' i j;;. NEW YORK POLICE

(Conilnued Prom Pago O nel !

A- virtually nude, was found In the l' Intlitulj. I'

ml SirnURhn lold detecUves he Wfm '■ ill. lo Ih f npnrtment building to ilpllver I'll rv (Irrsj. llp mng several ilm es wllh* k- mil ri'Cflvlne nny response, he i'nli!, * r : nnd thru lell,

,',y l lt le r llm Hunt T enth

Dcircilves «nrchcd for a hand* i :«imc youih wliu nlnrmed o ther ten- ■

[ niu.i of the Imllding twlco l u l wrek i by riniiInK Ihrlr door bells. i

Tlifl body of Mrs. T |ltc rton wss ftund al * p, m. by two drivers for ■

' ■ an uphoLiUTy fimi. Arriving lo de- ■ ' ‘ 11; r r a courh. Ihoy lound the door

unlocked nnil went In.The vlcllm'.' hurJiand. Lewis IT.

:■ TJtterloJ}, JiMd Pl Ihf broadcnsilng' company’s ilifrnry righla depart* |

, ment. was ai his ottlce when ilic ' • crime was dlwovered. Ho aald he,

! him Koodbye yc.Uftdny momlng. [ I An Ironlr note was Injected Inloj

01 the crime when friends dlsclosedl Uicti the Tliiertoiis had moved to th e qulel Beckman plnce nelghbor-

l le hood lost October bccauso Mrs. T ll- o t lerton felt unsafe In th c lr preyloui

lhe q ua rten In Uie Wc-iC Bide dUtrict the . known u ’•Wtill-| v iirh n n ” ,.lel -NothlnK could happen to anyone [IN >n Oeekmnn pUcr.” she wna quoted

M saying. |

A L L S >____________________•n

tm’ ShaofGolfe

PATTY Bl

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Mts. 0 S. HILL

18-Year-Old C lasses To < Internationa

G lenna C olle tt Vare, H ead s 'U . S. Won

vasion Of Bin r CHARLKS

I AMoclatcd Preu N EW Y O R K , A p rl l 11 (/!’)— WH

d e Jc ffa tlon -o thcnvJso -com posetl- th e U . S . C u r t is c u p te a m sa ils d e fe n se o f th e m u g th e A m crli v lous c la sh e s w l lh t h e B ritish .

E ig h tc e n - y e a r -o ld P a t ty Beri h e r h ig h s c h o o l s tu d ie s t o f Io ln th e t i t le d e fe n s e w ith , s e v en o th e r s w h o s a w sc rv lce : w ith th e A m e rle a n s id e e i th e r lo 1932 and '34, or bo th years. ,

. TliB U. S . team headed by CnpUln i

. . Olenna Collett Vorc of Phllodclphla, < " national champion, g e u Its first , _ tu te of comnetltlon aboard this i

year In a r))arlty mnich a l tondoi), j Aprll 27, agalnsl the Sandy Ledge ( club stars. Tlirce days a ller tbe cup

J matches a t Qlcncaglca, Scotland, , on May 0, they^ will play a mnlch nl , Ihe Lythnm and St. Aimes golf club,

enter DriUih Champlonihliti Ttien they will tako pa ri In the !

iH British Ladles' cliamplonship a t ' 5ouUii>orfana“AUuidiac7W ari5^3:t';

Wllh Mrs. Vare and Mlsa Berg in ; the May S matches a t Olenetiglc.^ ' will be Oharlotte O luttlng, Soulh Orange. N. J .: Mrs. O. 8 . Hill. Kan*

0 sas City: Marion Mllev. l <*xlnBioii.. l ht Kj'TT^W rtZlcona. O. O/teney. Lm i f . Angeles; Mrs. Maureen Orcuit i c- Crews. Coral Oables, H n.; and Mn<. s rd I Prank Qoldthwnlle. the former c h»l

g Mullen Threatens." I In Bdwling Race:o d ; --------

dl Ross Nelson's 792 Remains|;In Handicap Tourney |

^ I Front Position !

Ross Nelson m aintained hi'i trnd ' ,.,5 In the race for Twin Fulln sitiijlcs > 1 , bowling championship n l the close

‘ of thn fourth dny of pliiy liin iiiKht, 1 ’ but Jimmy Mullen llirenlrncd Nei*

Jon’s 793 wlUi sparkling 7M nnd • 'h r Did of a 100 pin hnndlc.ip, '

Wnll UlRgert. w ith 7B5. l.i Mill injl w ihinJ plflfc. The meel cjiil.i Si«nJnj’.l'0* PV'PlllUK. 1

U.<i iilRht’a scorea were: nrlnfcnr.i 213. 168, 174. 158. 82 linndlnip. 700; .Milllrci. 163, 207. 181. 133, 100 Iwiull* r.ip. 700; Mrs. George DuhlT, U3.

»C 1C5, 20'J, 113. CO Imndlcnp. oai: CnmiiNU, Ifla. H2, 151, H3, 5« hninlic.tp. 030; McOlnnls. n;’. 105.

_ 1K2. 117, 40 hnnrtlcap, 6U8; MrClurr. IM. mi.’ 163, 120. 88 lininllr:.p. 091:

iM tv 1,. Klrchcr, 177. 15». Ill, Ml. •nt <J2 h:iiullP4ip, 70S.I'er ------------— ;------------

ul Opciiin^r O f Course At Burley Postiw ned

Dt’ni.FV. April ll-^Oi>rmng of id* the Diirlpy Couiitr>’ cluh hn\ been ■n* imsiimiifd until Sundny, .\i>rll 10. ■ek club oUlclnls nnnounced U«i eve­

ning.■as Poslpniiciiient of the opcii::iR day tor Wiis made due lo lhe comli'mn ol le* the course which Is brlnu tupimrcd * r tollowliiR the recenl rainy --i.'ther.

"tiCHILD SECOND VICTIM J;! OF'EASTER GIFT’ BOMB

boxes failed lo cxplocirl ' nloj Tlie nature ol thu iiiutdiTt>ii.< ninll- »ed Ing list supported n c d p m I belief to tha t the bomb dcntlis were trace*

or- able lo amnuldcrlnt! Inbnr irouble, I t - Tension had been cn'i'd iii ilm rc* n il glon for a yenr with the viriiui dls* rict Mlutlon of lh# Unlied Anthracite

one Tliorons Maloney In oiip."iilon to ted fhe l/nHed Aflne Workcrj or 'Am*

|crlca.

N E W S , g•n V lN F A L L S , IP A H O , SU K D A '

atters V* • • .

ers Expeb e r g T E A M S w i r i

MRS. MAURHN ORciiTT CKEWJ,

1 S tar Skips Compete In

lalTournamentf, American Champion, omen Golfers’ In- British LinksLKS r .lll’.MHII e u Sports WriicrlW llh on ly o n e ty ro ed g in g In to aed-of-wwfioned-JnlenjntlonnlJslflr -I lls on A pril 15 fo r th e o verseas crlcaii w om en w on In b o th p re - h .3crg of M in n e ap o lis is .^kipping.0*-------------------------------------------------h Anieln Oorciycn. ot Port Worth. 1 » TfHLI. cj r Mrs. Vare. alx times U. S. dmm* *

plon. was ll member ot the 1032 * team ihni irlumphcd In the first'* ' CurtU Clip comiictltlon nl W ent-11 worth. tSiglnnd. nnd was non*plny-. '

i's Ing cnpl;iln.ol_lhe..Aratrlcnn side * »• »i«t retained t in mug a t Clicry

Chase, Washington, D. C.. In 1S34.M n. Hill, Mrs. CTicney nnrt Mrs. ?

' Crews were meml>cr4 of both the , ^ 1033 nnd ’34 lrnm.% and Uio MLvea

Oluttlng nnd Mlley and Mra. Gold- ihwaltc Joined Hm 1D34 group a l , Wrt.ililnsiOH.

: .|_The-Am «rl«an»-w on-ln-1033-by-y , ; 5>i io 3’.3 an d b y O ', io 3 ’ja iw .is h -

ington two yenrs Inter. j:li O n l Kecord |1* Mrs. Cheney hns the beii record t Ik In Minw tnr rh.- proi-tnm j3s Uonul conUKtnioi). Four jv.irs ngo r tt she defeated EWe Corkit in the ' ■s. Singles, and tenmrd wllh Mrs. Crews I er 0 detent Molly Oourlny and l>orls /

Expert Skaters ---Enter—25-Mile— Bj Blackfoot Race

BLACKFOOT. Idnho. April 11 m | . . ( -S ix expert nktttcra hnve Mmnficd j '*1 thclr Inlenllon of enlcrliiii ninck-

foofa flrsl nnnuiil croM-cimniry | roller-skating mnrtiihon teste r , momlng.

Believed to be nn iinrtcp.sklng • Id unique In this scctlon the 26 mile \ CJ mce l5 beinc spcmsnrrcJ by sc ifm l { )c Blackfoot biuihirs.1 firms. Bcverol |

prlies nre to be nwiinlcd. y,)J Tliose entered nre Wnllrr Peck.,() Joe Blenkle. Prnnk Pnrmr;-, Ches­

ter Simpson nnd Allrn c;;ir:< of inlBlRckfoot nnd Wnll ll.iihrnoic of , iv 'S n ll iJike Clly. aovrral i>ttkr cn* i

I tries are expectod. ir l Tlie 25 mllr rour^p Ii.m many o ' hntnrds, w lih live tulles of rough, : III gravel road n l ihe Malm K.iiivend 13 and severul hills Ixtwrfi, shelley

and Blnekfoot.}« All of the sknlers arr in p \.rllent 15 condition, nnd several n:-' < :;sidpr- •f] fd the be.sl lii .loulhrrn lil.i:m. with I; several months «t pdiulitli;.:: ; be­ll. hind them. Holbrook I' p' ihe

favorites-

Hull Figures 10 lo 1 Odds d Against Any ‘General War;’

Advocates Neiilral Rightstn (Continued Imm P.ve o .o

fJ modules of Ihe cUiirMct-r ,->f war supplies. Hull ndvocainl i!i>>.ni (hat

ly sueh trade with bilHi;i'r'’f,t51>,. con- ol fined to ‘’nonnnl" pro-cd portions. Hc snid;

•■I have nol .iceii uny ccm! reason tor a complete einbuiK't n:i;cr on free goods, or on comi;: con­traband. Tlia t ennbles ili; iniion to

iB sUind oul-beforc nil ilif luiimns of the world as permlitii;,: normal

=■ % 'a w P jrn n irtw iiig rT rn T r-^^crp ' nltely drawing lhe lliip iMipon ihla trade nnd whal would .-wowedly aid on thff part of lJif« <()jntry to belllgertnla by furnlshnv i-imormal

,'■ qunnllUes of wnr nmtor.:\!<.-CharactcrlMng the w ly ,w n of

the year m n -very sprinns period"Hllll _____________________

10 "I do no t antlclp.iip nny ucncrnl Tl* w nr.’The chnneejf iitp fl (.-k of 10

tha t there will nol be nn> »u;ii a a r ;

S U N D A ^IA Y M O R N IN G , A P IH L 12. l i i a t

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acted Atm V E T E R A N S F O

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1 .MRS. CLEt NA COLLrrr.VARE1. P,irk In the foiiriomey In 1934 thC 'i

Cnllfornlan won her singles m atch I . from Pnrn Barton, the then I7*year-2 old sciuaUon ot BriUsh golf. 7 ami 5, t .J n n d again with Mrs. CrcM ns h c ril .|l>i»rtner, triumphed over Uie team i . or Dlnna Flshwlck nnd Wniidn M or-, i g ga»», 3 up. 11 J- Mrs. Vsre j£«t her 1533 .■.inglc.ii

m aw h to Joycc Wclherctl. who ha.s l since departed Ihe nmntsur nink.s— |

" I bu t cnme bock wllh Mrs. Hill In the ' i ® fourrome* to deleat M iu W cihercd:

and Morgan. 1 up.■ Mr.s. Hill never has Iwl a Curtl.-,

cup mnlch but ili- got only a half In the 1033 iliiKlcs against Ml»

'■ Oonrliiy.Tl>e name ot Dlnna Plsljwlck,

form er Driilsn women’s champion,Ls coiuplcuoiisly ntxscnt from the 8 - 1

d member team which will opixKC the I>■ -Aiftcricans-fti OUnwmlw.__^ ku«. •a tH)minatecl.an tlie.gngHih jldc are e W anda Morgan. Pam Barton, Mrs. s R . Oaron, Jeulu Anderson. Mrs.

A. Holm, Mrs. J, B. Walker, p . Wndc

Detroit Hockey ------ lleam-Wins-Gupi '

TORONTO, Aprll 11 (.r~TliP Hr* tro ll Rtd WUiKS. NnUonnl Hockcy

j league clmmploiis. clinched H r Stanley cup tonight by defeating th r

• Toronto Mnpic Lents 3*3 to rnd S' tlie lr flnnl serlps wllh three win:; f Bgtklnsl one for the Lents.

g ------------0 bu t tt Ll very serious period when1 teitmwork here lo the' « tc n c llmt 1 tt Is coiLnL<ilenl Is ot tho utnioiil lm*

portnnce,^’

J VIgoro Frrilllier for lawn* and '* ahrubbery, alto garden ferlillzrr.• Ph. MI, Twin Falli Feed A Co.

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ROYALCASH and CARRY

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: CountryDR CURTIS CUP

.MISS,fif

,MiSS CHARLOTTE GLUTTING

:c;aiid B, Newell. ]ih -Kid" nasli Po<xi()iiC(v . !;'- Tlie powiblliiy or a meeting bc-'< 5,!twecn J a - j Ders and vivacious P.im 'l T[Bnrlon. lhe ’ kid" members of thel n rival lenms. hr-s lho Unions ngoRil ■-,ovcr whnt is known on th is sld: as

l a iiamrnl,‘s( 37!C MlnnpapoIU MU? njarkeil i Jl I herwsif for waiihliig wiicn she went ; - to the finals of the wonmn'« natlon- .i ■c' nt In her own home town l.ist 5«'P* i

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MISS PA T ^ SERC

ikmber with Mrs. Vare, and Ihc Jjounpsrer cimched her place on the

( . 'c lip u-.im by brllllnnt pby nround m ' lhe southern golf wheel Insl wmtcr. hcl In previous ycar.». Ml‘« Denf. mnds ORlbfUii-a Marta nt Uie clo.'e of tchool. a s ' Alii'r inking lho ninncrup honor

'lAtl (nil a t InterinclK-n. .'he loft-'ed ed Jr.- .'rboolboola n.slde and slartcd n l .i; Kraieh wllh her eh lns in Ihe n- .wmtfr cnmpnlgns—with sem.ii1onnl p* results.

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Shotmakers ViewIde Conditionsk Season Starts

Links Thrown Open to Put^ lie on Easter Morn as Entire Course Is Pro* nounced in Good Shape

A th r o n g , o f s h o tm a k ln g e n th u s ia s t s fro m T w in F a lls a n d o th e r s o u th c e n t r a l I d a h o

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tlu c to w in tr y w in d s a n d r a i n ­fa ll . Is sc h ed u le d to s w a r n t T w in F a l ls c o u n try c l u b c o u rse b r ig h t a n d e a r ly th ii; m o m ln g w h e n - th e l in k s w ill be thrown open to tha public lor summer piny.

Mttscullne and feminine artlstd of the links ore expectcd lo tnke ad- vuntAgc of liio opening to demon­strate Ihelr new Sasler rcgnlla and the last word In whai the well drcs.scd golfer should wear will prob­ably b* In cvldcncc.

neeondlllonlnr Prograin

reconditioning,program this spring,I Uie coursc Is pronounccd to be In j exceptionally good shnpc with fnlr-

nays nnd grcetis havhig been put j In belter, condition than .In Kvernl

scnsons. Considerable* new gra.vi seed h.u been planted, trees hnvo been trimmed and greens have been vorked up to assure fast play.

Although the caddy house was- nrH -nlfiny

of lhe local nces hnve been Jolt- Ing out the kinks for some tlm». llrst big turnout of the year Is cx- peeled today. I

Fred Stone, s tn rtt^ liu t n lchl announced green fc e sS t 50 cent.s

ic 'and urged plnyers to Join In th# 1C threnf.Jd / \

Jj* BIVIBE D01BLEIIE.\DER

or DENVER. April 11 (iV-Colorado :d college nnd Denver university divid­ed « t a bMeb,ill doublehender today, C. le c . Winning lhe opener 10 to 7 nnd al D.U. triumphing 0 to 3 In lhe second

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N EW Y O R K . A pril 11 W - M s to w n T u esd ay .

'rh „ IB cinhit_Bpitfim l2ln g th e sp o r t, h o p e fu l to r good w e a th e r

F sw in g I n to a c tio n b e fo re u p w a r R o o se v e lt w ill to ss th e f i r s t b a l

T h e b a t t i n g f rR te m lty fa v o rs T ig e rs a n d th e C h icago C u b s ,* - N a t lo n a l le a g u e tlt te h o ld e r s . to r e p e a t . B a se b a ll w ri te r s p ic k t h e S t . L ouis C a rd in a ls to <ll9plaee th« Cubs. vtUi ths Kew Vorfc Q lants and Pittsburgh PlraKA u chief threaU otherwise. Tha ex- peailrely rebuUt Boston Bed Box, O ere ltnd Indiana u id Kew York YaBie««.‘ ta about that oftJer, are th* ehaU enten for Detroit’s two- tiiM w lnnws to t o t t atK>ut._ ^

te r and better accommodations for tho fans. .Paries In New York. Bos­ton, Detroit and Chica«o h a « been Improved or enlarted. or both. M a­jor leapM btaebtU climbed well out of tlw red last > w .

n i s t dlvhlon dubs In both Icftgucs h a w figured In T iu l player chanRca.

•etaoo, b u t Brooklyn DodserB vUl p rw ent th a moet completely re- ^■anped lineup of all. when tliey In- ^»do the Polo BToundj. home of the Qlants, for th e opener tha ' Ls certain to draw th e biggest galler)-, close to 60,000 fans. ' ~

The only clubs making no con- cpleuous chan te i. In fact, are the C incinnati Reds and the St. Leuls Browns. *

Kot«1th5tandlng Boston's acqulal- ^

( t lo n 'o t some of. baseball's blfrse<t names.-notably fence-busting J tm - ] mle foxx, Detroit Is still the team . to best In ths Amerlcsn lencue c race. I

The Red Sox are no mystery, bu t j It rem alni to bo sten wheiher Wea , ferre ll and Lefty Qrore, who csp- ■, tured 45 games l u l year, will re- j peat and. a t the same time, se t suf- j fk ien t support oUienlto from a i limited pitching corps to capItallM , tlie pofi’er geoerated by the bats ot

' Foxx, U onush. Oronln, tfcKalr. Cni- , mer. Rlck Perrell snd others of th e * 000,000 Boston pajToIl. Johnny j

10 round ou t the twirling line, has denloped a sore arm.

a e r d a n d In Eae«Olrreland, rlctlm of a long list of

bad. breaks for two years, h u an , exoeDent chance to come through < th is season. Tlie Irlbe, harmonltcd under s new pilot, Ste^-e O'NeUI, hn.t sufficient power and pltchlns to le sd lR s"le ag u ^ lf in io ias iogtllier " and shakea off tha Injuiv ‘'jinx."

The Kew Y o tt Yankees have had tha lr bad luck early which may bo ‘ agoodslgn . JoeDlI>(a«glo, theouc- ' field recruU sensation from th e ‘ eosst, pitcher Pat Malone and short- * (top prankle Croiettl all ha\-e been , on th s hospltsJ list this week bu t the ir eases are not terious. The team lacks power, however, apd bas . a doubtful infield comblnfttlon,

The sccond fllsht ot the Amerl- , can league, except for tl»e "mystery , a s n " colIecUd by Connie Mack for , th* Athletics. Is stronger than last

^ Tear. W ashlncton has a flrst-clivM , I bull club, with ft rccnilt fomatlon , ■ In Buddy LewL? nt tliird, but the ,

* pltchlnR Is on the wenk sldi. Tlie ] White Sox luve pitching but no t , enough batting punch, even with Mike Kre\1ch. a newcomer, th rea t- i enlns to do better thiin Al Simmons i did last season a t bst. T lie^row ns, i under Hornsby's Icaderth1pr»’III be i no pi»h*over for any opposition. The A's will be confusing to Identify ' bu t no t m uch else.

Support for the St. lou ls Card­inals In the National lenRue race Is based mainly upon two faclors th a t the Cubs, who needed a a t - . 0 UM winning streak lo overhaul the j Cards last oeaaon, can't repeal th a t miracle and (2) tha t the pltehlnit of the celebrated Dinn brothen, aided by Roy Parmelee, eratwhlle wild , m an of -the Olants, wUl give 8U | Louis tho balance of power. Panne- lee h u looked to good ihls spring , th a t h s Is Ilaled to get the opening i game ssslgnment sgalnst the t^ibs, a tesm he likes to beat.

G iants Relaforeed T h s Olants. after collapsing twice '

In the Itretch. base tlielr hopes i mainly upon Infltld rrplnctments, i Including BurgeM Whltehend e t ' second base and Sambo Leslie, a I Itetvy sticker, as understudy to tho '

flr«t tm r -----. . r _ - .PIttabursh, forllflcd behind tiie i

ba t by Al Todd and .with Miuiacer Pie Traj'nor back at his old post, third, base. Is the ‘'dark horse" con­tender.

■W The Dodgers, with a complelely 1 T renunped Infield nnd outlleld, be- i r . sides Ihe ocquUlUon of m h ex- i

I and Fred Frankhouse from Boston, t I jigure to g itv the fans of Flatbush i I aulU ft shov and UmIt oMwslUoa i

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i Baseball Pick Cards ace ChicagoI S w ing In to A ction Be- 200,00 F an s ; P res i-

es F ir s t BallAN OOULD reis Sports Editor)-M ajor league baseball comes to

th e best ln-Amprlca*« national h e r and cloudless "big top,” will w ards of 200,000 fans. President ball a t W ashington.'o rs th e world cham pion D etroit s .*

s I 50,000 T o See M inor le a g u e ’s

" | , S unday O penersrk CKICAOO, April H <;P) — Tn- re augurallng somelhlng new la y. professional baseball—a Sundsy

opening—th* American Aisocla- tim ilartJi Uk 3SHi chimnlopshio campaign tomorrow wllb th* tame e igh t clubs th a t opened the

.J, Initial race bock la 1902. i . ’ The Minneapolis Millers, 1B3S i t pennant wlnnora play a l Toledo,

n ith S t. Paul going to Columbus; Kansas Ctty engaging In d lu p - oUs, and Milwaukee meeting

« Louisville. The gnme betm en tha ^ Brewers and CoIoneU will be

iu of Oeorgs B. Trautm an, Ihs new president, who replaced Thomas

1- Jefferson Hickey, retired last fall le after a quarter of a eentury of In service.

Opening game# probably will be played before close to SO,000 ^>ee-

Its

‘I* consldernble trouble.* t Cincinnati furnished one of Ihe

big surprlfes of 1835 nnd may te ­rn peat. The PliUlles. shifting Lou

Chlooa to tlie oulfleld and install­ing L«o Norris a t shorUtop In

u t search of more punch, hove enough ^ good pitching to be troublesome. P* The Boston Beea, forlllled behind

the b s l wllh Al Lopes and ffslu r- f* ing other ex-Brookb'nltes, can do a » lo t.b e tte r .th snJast.yea r..and .« llU .

^ nol gel oul ot the cellar.

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^ INDIAKAPOLIS, April U W l- 1 A tter two dull days, scoring opened ( . up ogaln In the doubles and singles j ,. events of the American bowling con- .. gres* tournam ent today,

Oeorge Lawrle, a Chicago kcgler, went Into a tie fo r serenth plsc* In the solo event w ith a strike spree tn the Isst two games for 307, US. » 9 -

“ 702.. Sparkling counts In the douhlri.

were topped by Jim Krlsek and J e r# Peck of Cicero, nilools, who col-

° l lected 1357.The Inal of th e 1933 tltleholden

passed Into the realm of past cham- plons when Clyde'Suraerlx and Har-

''® ry Souent of Akron. Ohio, Ullled bul 1.031 In defense of their doubles

‘Ot crown.th Apparently headed for one of the ‘t - berths among the ten leading teams, ns the Flslier Body Corp., of Tarry-

town. New York, went lo pieces to- be nighl and itopped with a 2.B60. in. ■ ■ il

B arney R oss Gets I; O f f e r _ 0 f ?25,000j j ' NEW YOBK, April II (-?) — Al , ■ Nelderreltcr, who will promote box-

Ing a l Ebbets field this summer, to- i day wired Barney Ross an offer of

»«,000 lo defend his welterwelRhl ” champlon.ihlp agnlnst O usuve Eder “ P of Oermany, European champion at

lb .

nS S tan fo rd U niversity Sw im m ers T rium ph

PALO ALTO, C alif, April 11 (ID ice Winning six oul of nine flral places, » i Staaford's varsity swlmmlnc te.im ,ts, captured lt>r^nnunl meet wilh Uni­a t verslty of Callfomln here today, w a points to 31. U marked the I8lh

he consecutive year the Indtsns hava

g Girl W ins T itle il. A t B ow ling M eet

HARTFORD, Oonn., April 11 0?) My Lucille Young, comely black haired « - gtrl from Washington, D. C., be- rx- came a world bowling chsmplon to­

rn, events record of 1.180 in the last day sh of bowling In the national rTuck pin' oa bosUsc congres* (ouroamsut. I

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National League Celebrates 60tii

» . Baseball Seasonc - F o r d F r ic k , H e a d o f S e n io r

C i rc u i t , A n n o u n c e s P la n s

( o r O b s e r v a n c e o f A nni­

v e r s a ry in E a c li O ily

n , FORD FBICK (Presldeni of the NsUcnsl Lesgue)

nl " - r f ^ ^ P T nuf>1) NEW Y O R K .*A pril 11 W — n t T h e N a tlo n n l le a g u e h a a every

re a so n to la u n c h I n to th e 103G ^ b a se b a ll .scn.<;on w ith e n th u s i­

a sm . I t 's th e le a g u e 's 00 th b lr th d o y y e a r a n d In e a c h c i ty w e p la n a " b i r th d a y c e le ­b r a t i o n " w h ic h w ill b r in g to ­g e th e r th e p la y e r s a n d fa n s

B o f a l l th e d c c a d e s t h a t h av e p a s se d in to h is to ry s in c e th e KaUonal league was organized In 187a.

“ Two polnls In the AprU outlook 7 Stand out as rea.<«ns why this leas-* on should be keenly enjoyable from

< ot a closer race lhan U st year, s from top to boltom, and the olher

Is the ruing tide ot youlh lo strong- :3 Iy In evidence In llie Ilneuju of sU ), elghl clubs.i; 1 am not rssli enough to expeel i. a more exciting September ihim g last year, when Uie Cubs, Cardinals le and O lanu nll were In Ihe running M and the Utle wasn't decldcd until

Friday, September 27, two dsys be- w [lore Closing day. i t U 's asking entirely too much to il demsnd another pennant dash like

llM ona the Cubi made when they scored 21 stm lghl victories, a we have Just two clubs neck, and 1ieck

~ In September Ihls year, I'll ba hap- •• py.

W ell-have closer bunching of our — elghl .clubs tn May. June, July and = August. 11 looks like one ot those

years In which the pennanl-wln- nlng club will make the grade on aboul M victories,

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I Padres TrounceIgh

E Seals, 23 to 4) a _____5111 . __ _ __

San Diegb'Sluggers Bombard Five Hurlers to Break

I Losing Streak

. PA C inC COAST LEAGUEW. L. Pet.

Oakland __________ 11. S ,78«ScattI* 5 467M lsloa ■ • 8 4tS

'n . 8an P ra n eb e o ______T__5 4SSPortland .......... ...........8 0 J57Lo* A ngeln ..... ..........8 B 4S7San Dlego _______ 8 19 i i i

*h- • SAN DIBOO. C alif, April 11 W >- itd E^(piodlng base lilts a lt over the Held ilM and taking advantage of len bases ’I i ' on balls, the Ssn Dlego Padre.sbroke

tlielr three-game losing streak by icr, dnibblng San FrancUco today, 33

" to 4, Isrgest total score In tha Coast ' ^ league thU season to date.®“ The Kore: R.K.E.

. Sail Francisco 000 M2 000 - < 8 2San Dlego .....434 fll3 IIX--33 M 2

‘f Batteries: Kerr. Cole, Mills, MalU, Orant and Sslkeldd: Shellenback, Iverson and Desautels.

T.'. OAKS 6, BEAVERS 5 ,led OAKLAND, Calif.. April 11 (/r^- ,](j Btiglng rallies In the Insl of the

third and fourth Innings to ovcr­the come a four n tn lead which the ms, Portland Beavers pu t m-er In the^r ry - half of the third, the Osks manag- to- eti to rke out n 8 trf 5 victory here

this aftemoon to clinch tlie current ■ serle.<.

TlM score: R .n .E .PorUsnd ____ 004 010 000-5 10 3

DO OakUnd .......... 003 201 O0x-« 13 2Batteries; t/Iirich, Radonlu, U r -

Al kin and Brucker; Tobin and Hartje.

to* SOLOKB 3, INDIANS 1 Of SACRAMENTO. Cnllf., April 11

(!hl <;fV-5acraraento defeated Seallle, 3 dcr to 1 today, ending fi.callle's string I a t of nine conaecuUst victories, l l was

Sacramentots first win In eight• games.

The score: R.H.E.Seattle ......... ...100 000 000-1 4 0Sscnm ento .....OIO 101 OOx-3 10 3 ' Batteries: Craghead and Bossier; PlPP<ii snd Head.

MlflSIONS 8. ANGELS 7 ml- SAN FRANCISOO. April 11 (IPh- . 48 Shoving over a run otf two hits In Slh the ninth, the S an Francisco Mls- avs slons b ^ e a deadlock today to de- m. fMt h .a t_________

Los Angele* ...1 |2 120 000-7 17 4. Mlulona ....... ...lOO 230 201-8 11 3

e t Batteries; Campbell, Lohll, Car- nett nnd BotUrlnl; T liunton, John-

on son ond Outen. >r e d -------------------------be- VENTUBLWINS FIGHT to- _ April 11 (/iD-Enrleo Ven-

day plori, outpointed WllU Selsler, the pln acrmmr.ohiimplon. In a len round

Iboul 1'f lg t it

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Pace For Ytny FEU X R. McKKIGDT

lH SAN ANTONIO, T ex , l/T) — Tlw 'U knotty bowlegs th a t 'carried John ­

ny Henry iHoous) W agner to the top ot baseball's hesp .o t ImmortsU

In r seem sUll u spry s s ever.HU wsr whoop was louder and

in s his step u brisk as soy rookie In the . P ltuburgh Pirate c a n iD here.

11* D ghteen years wllh Pittsburgh os the game's finest shorUtop and ser- vice in recenl campalgiu as coach of his beloved Pirates haven 't dulled the exuberance of youth tor the

ue) vetemn-whom John McOraw once csfffcd "tfts greatest jiU rrr of aJJ

I T Hc'i Feiellng Great,rv "Never te ll better," m apped Hon- [oi UJ between lusty sw au trom a tun-

jso bat to tha outfield. “G ot a great **■ bunch ot boj's thU year."'‘{} Perfplralloa sUeamed down hU c n ruddy, mcUncholy face as he work* le - cd harder tlian any youngster on \0- the field for two houra. Ko lifted n s long files to tlie oulfleld. slashed ,VC Sitnglng grounders to the Intleld. h e barked encouragingly s l rookie ai)d li, regular ■ni»> as .they came up wltb

a hot one and ambled obout on his x>k sauat legs v llh am u ln g esse.M . Slxty-iwo yeara “young," Wagner om Is set up to the rookies and young nf,l? ta r s aa h w b iiirs Ideal m m .

"There goes the greatesi character ner In the game," smiled WUllam Bens- lg . wanger, president ot the Corsairs, u

he w.nt€hed Honus hurry along to nnollicr tu k . 'C ould there ever be

f d another Ilka him?""Not hardly." sDswered Manager

r ie Traynor.In,, ' Arky Vangban's Idol nlH His hun-llke hands encircled s b'«. bat and now he was In a "t>epper"— gimv vnn y o u n n v n — <o— yesrr

lo younger than he.[I)(e Ono of hU stsunehesl adm lren hey Is young FIo)'d lArky) Vaughan, u e champion bauvnan ot the Katlonal (cic league In 193S and the club's brll- gp. llant ShorUtop. His pointers on

1 SC0UTI1Non w e s t e r n

SPORTSA N FR A N C ISCO . A p ri l 11 I

4 A cross th e b a y , n o t- m a n y m s o m b e r g ray b u ild in g s re v e a l p r is o n . In s id e th e r e Is o n e oi a n y s c o u t ever t r ie d to b a g . H . T lie y te ll m e th is y o u n g fe

i rd b a m a P lt'ts look l i k e 'a g reen" A g u ila r Is a n l i id c ld e r , sp e c i­a l iz in g a t th ird , b a se .

S c o u ts w ho h a v e looked o v e r ARUllar sa y h e h a s th e

— hi' aklngs ot f TUCK 'T hft vo rd-hB r been passed around tor a long time.

’el. Johnny Kllng, fsmcd old tlmo cal- 788 Cher, now head of tho Kansas Clly 8S7 club, wants AgulUr tor his Ameri- 843 can AssocUtlon sggregatloD. Bill 8S3 Lane of the Ssn Dlego Padresislso 3S7 would like to Uke on tbe young- 3S7 sler.333 Due lo tiic conditions of Agul-

' ■ CalItoriilar’lirpr6bobly 'w l]rB 0t"W V - seen In the unKonn ot a Pacltic eld Coast league tesm. ses —— .oke BoslDK Lurr* Ex-Cbamp

Although he has a llirivlng In- lurance business In Fresno, torm tr welterweight chsmplon Young Coil- bett, cannol slay away from box- Ing. Atter hls rellrcmciil, he would

■ 2 bob up regularly ns a sccond lo2 hU cousin. Al Mnntrrdo, now Call-

Jls, fom la tla te welter champ.From a second, Corbctl switched

to a referee. From w hat I saw of■ • him he makes a creditable allowing

ns th ird man In the ring, Now lie ’i— haa become a mnnngerr with a the young heavywelghl named Ed Sar- er- gota as his pride and joy. £nr- the KOln. a Fre.mo IBi-pounder, played »elr freshman lootball a t Si. Mary's col- ng- leA and then dropped out of school, ^rc loa the annoyance ot Conch "Slip" ;n i Madlgaii.

Sargota h&s hnd Icu than do:- I.E, en tlgliU as nn nmaleur bul will I 3 ba In the prolesslonnl ranks befotr 1 .2 long. Corbctl intends to bring hi' jir- protege olong sloaly and to thl% rnd

will p u l him under the wing of John Burdick, veteran .trainer In .S:in Pranclsco. mirdlck handled Cor- bell for mo;.t ol his I lshu nnd the

. , Presnan always was In top rnn-

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D e b o r a h V c r r y W ins [ G olf Cham pionshipL ? PINEnURST. nT c .. Aprtl 11

Deborah Vcrry, Worchr.Mcr. Mjim ., captured the North nnri South worn- cn'.i golt chnrnpioa\lil[> today wllh

„ A IB-hol* vifiory over Jean Bauer. V Providence. Rhod*. lOsnd, In a nip- ' and-tuck finish to Ihe 34ih annunl *'*■ UKimsment.

I'® ' S e i r a t W S " C o i T t i i r e r3 A lbany F arm hands

lar- --------hn- WASHINGTON. April 11 f-?r-In

a 25-hll contest, markol by ten extra-base bloai, the Washington Senators totlav (Ipfeatcd their Al-

'en- b y y tamhaiid.s 9 to 7^_Nelther ^arl

the particularly effective, with the tor- und mer giving up nine hits and five

runs IB Um s u Uinlngs be worked..

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to te r of Dial paOtlon. be Traviior, Vnuglmn, Cy Blanton,

Paul Wanrr ntid olher Pirate stars ger plsy tecond fiddle with the auto­

graph liiinters. Honus leads the lUl. The squat giant who led Ihe Ns-

I S Uonal Icaiiiie In lillting for elghl <r" years in his prlmo U collared a t O T eveo' luni »i the hot fl-ltrtibirby fsns

and plnyers tor chinning sessions. T n He Is loved by the Pirates as the an. daddy of all baseball players, nai And he will be with hU Plrules rll- until he lias lo be rolled around tn on a wheel-chalr.

t e i N E W U N D

II (/Pj — S h o r t p ic k u p s:’ m ile s f ro m w h ere th is Is w ri tte n , cal th e p re se n ce o( S a n Q u en tin : o f th e f in e s t b a seb a ll p ro sp ec ts . H is n a m e Is W lille A g u ila r, fellow w ilt m a k e th e n o te d A la-

cn‘ h a n d rP i t t s T « a y s - th c - o u tn p id r c l-» — :---------------------------

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S 3 ,0 0 0 R ich m o n d O pen

i ’i W ith S ub - P a r 2 8 5 _____- w — ^ ------------- ^ -------------------Itlc RICHMOND, Vn., Aprtl 11 (-T) -

Jlmmlo Tliomson, Shawnee-on-the- Delaware pro, who learned to play golf hero ten ,years ago, retumed to win the S3000 Richmond 0]>cn today wllh a subpar 2U.

" y Second In a field which Included some o t golfdom's best performers ' '.'is Ray Msngrum,-Los Angele*. who

(g louk a 2B9 In the 72-IioId combul j l | . uKiiliui par over ihc Jume.s Itivcr

course.Ijjjj A three-wsy dcsdlock resulted for

o( third poslllon with the two veteran Cliicago campaigners, Harry Cooper

lie and I'Yank Walsh, and Kiclirnotid's ft Dobby Crulcksliank Iintaicd uiiti

,ar-nr- Honon Smith, Sprimcirid. Mw- j.fd M-iiri, who cama here alter a b:ti- roi-i haul llnUh a l Augusta to capiure ool. !>■<; national InvltaUon touriiuiii<‘iu, iip " HM plagued wllh mtsfortunc in ihi:

lllllll round loday to card » ^ut.’I'honuon’a 141, tliree under (Kir,

including a 68 wlilcli i-csterUav tied ■ptr the course ccmpeUtlve record, wus hn Mi|>rrb work alnce tlie mark wn»

Mid ciirded In play through a cold, pelt- ^lin ii'u rain on a soggy, Ueaclicri>us j:in turf.or- ---------------------------

N e w Y o r k Y a n k e e s

W i n O v e r D o d g e r s

I BROOKLYN. N .Y .. Ap.il II MV- . Hie New York Yankee* pul do-,sn a i p late Brooklyn rally and then wsRed

one ot their own to defeat the UMg- '.D ers 8 to 3 and square the m trr-

IU., borough series a t one gonio encti to- )m- day. Lou. Oe|irtg h it a home run ,lih with the bases empty In the sevtnih. ,ier, ---------------

n"' Fam ous D river’s Son ; In 500-Mile Uace

— —lN lilA N A P O L l8 ;^ A p T ll- ll- '^ , The old helmet wom by the late □ S Earl •Devor*. famous race driver

who was drowned a t tea in 1528. Is - In riding tho speedway iriick again, ten I l ’s on Uie heod of Billy Devore, a lon son, who has Jusl been declnred 'a Al- good enough driver -to jwrtlclpate ;arl In Uw 600-mlle raco'hTrtTiWy 30.'

■ V»T} D*vew ftetah ed aeew d-ow :or- yenr In the annual race here. ** rive Dllly han been a riding mechiihlc cd. tor other d riven here since 1931.

lY S P Q ]1986. _______________

iVnd Cu« « •

Reason 0Harridge Predicts

>] Exciting Race in i American League^ T r a d e s a n d A c q u is itio n o li

i N cw S t a r s F r o m M ino rs

I S t re n g ti i e n 1 9 3 6 C lubs,

I L o o p 's P r e x y D ec la re s

I By WI1.L1AM HARRIDGE■ (Presldeni of the American League)■ (Wrttten fur The Associated PressiM.{— C W e A 6 0 r - A p ril- n - W < I I c o n f id e n tly be liev e th e A m -■ c r lc a n le a g u e w ill en jo y a n■ e x c i t in g n n d I n te re s tin g rac e I I n 1036.I I know th e b a seb a ll pub lic I I w ill a g re e w ith m c w hen I say■ th e r e a re fo u r c lu h ^ D c t r o l t .■ N ew Y ork, B o s to n a n d C leve-■ la n d — l h a t f ig u re th e y h a v e a■ chance lo wu» the champlcmship.I . J 8®■ than tha t by predlcUng that Chl- I cago, St. LouU and Washington nre■ going to make tnuch more IniibU m for the above tour named than they D did In 1D36. Tliere U even a chance

Isli In tha Ilret division,J t Is my opinion tha i Uie Amerl-

ns- can league clubs have been strength­ened, either- by trades or by ilio

on, acqulslMon ot m inor leaguo sUrs, a rs In addUlon to expecting a moat to- RotUfaclory reason In the American Isl. league, I am also, hnppy to lenm <a- th a t Uiere ts n continued renewed ghl Inlerest Into the naUonal game on a t tha sand loU and also In the hl*h

s u r M noau' iftd'coIIegM:— ----------’• ■ the

T i g e r s , R e d s B a t t l e

in U I n n i n g s T o T i e

^ DA'YTON, O., April 11 pT>-The— Detroll Tigers and CinclnnaU Reds

. battled l l Innings lo a 5-8 Ue today,Ihe gama being called on accouni of rain. Al Blmmons, Tiger outtleld-

}er. hll«a home nm In Uie tilth wlih the boses loaded.

W l i i t e S o x R o o k i e

5„ , T a m e s C h i c a g o C u b s

CinCAOO.' April u (JD - Monl7 Stratton, \Vhlt« Sox rookie right

, hander, shui ou t the Cubs wlUi two h i u j n . the_five. Innings.he .worked

*“ ■ loday as the American leaguers bunched yie lr hits otf Larry Prench for a 5 to 1 victory lha t evened the spring "city series" a t two a]].

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o l i C o m m i t t e e T o I n t e r v

>rs P o s s i b i l i t y O f S

3s , ■ F i e l d F o r S'e s — —

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4j) m e rc e c o m m itte e , a c t iv e in

[,}. W ith th e a d v e n t o f sp r in g y a n a l re a d y b e g u n w ith s e v e ra l ag ICC f ie ld a s so o n a s o rg a n iz a t io n i

i T r o j a n A t h l e t e s'C-

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S U . S . 0 . T rac lc a n d F ield

S q u a d S c o r e s E a s y

-----------------9 3 = 3 8 -V ic ti ir5 ------------:rl- --------Ih- BERKELEY, Callt., Aprtl II i/P)- Iho Unlverally of Southern California'* ira, powerful (rack nnd field stjuad scor. oat ed an easy B3 to 38 victory- over tlnl- ;an verstty ot Calltomla tn their nnnual nm dual meet here today. The Trojani red swepl three evenU. on In IL'S nrni Imporuuit meet of Uie Igh ^flLVtn. Ihx Tm)«n

by Oosch Dean Cromwell fumUhed ample proof It will nu k e a powerful bid to retain the coast and naUonal championship laureU It won Ust

'ie Score O ran Sweep* n , . Before a crowd of 10,000 specU- ^ lors, Ihe Inspired Southern CaUfor-

nlans' scored clean sweep* In three pvenu, ttie 220 yard dasli, polo vaull and broad Jump, while UiVlng tlrsu In nine oilirrs. Srcondnry paMtlonj nl-wj were well tortltled, w ith thi squad showing an all-around bol nnce superior to last year's cham plonslilp team.

, CaUfomla wenl lu lo Um mcc D S weakened by Uie lo u of such etelta

performers as Oeorge Anderson inly sprinter; Bob Fowler, two-mller gh t Bob Heavey, niller, and Paul Jacque. two high Jumper, all considered certali ked winners,.Tlielr addUlon.lo.tlio squs( lers probably «ouId haw made the tlna nch lesult somewhat nearer laU yiK'i the wore, when IfB.C, won by a 70fl/(

to 00‘i counl.

IP L E O F . .e d m a n l f a v i f i g t h e l a s t w (

g h t ! A l r i g h t ! G o a h e a d a

T h e L o r d o n l y k n o w s w h

■ f r o m . ”

isl Word •••car valuc.s will be found j

ID G E CO L’I’t ; -B E A U T Y ................................................

I S » C O U l 'K -lE A P A T .......................... ...............

iR D C O U I* K -G O O D r O I U ) ........................................

^S Il S E D A N —IA L L S I X ..............................................

SO T O T U D O K - ' 'J N S SM O O T H ...................................

JD S O N S E D A N —) 0 D C O N D IT IO N ...............................

lY M O U T H CO A CH —lE A P T O O l’E K A T B !.....................

IDCiE S E D A N -P O P U L A R M O D E L .................

IRD i-C \ 'h . P IC K U P—IIC E D L O W ......................................

T E R N A T IO N A I. G -S P E E D T R U )T S O F S E I I V I C E ..........................

I A u to m o i:DODGE andPLYMOU'

E C T I G i l AND NATIONAL COVEBAGB

R epeatted Fielday Plans mation O f iipal Clrcu-iirview School Board On Securing Lincoln Summer Play

1|3 a o ttb a l ie rs w ill o p e n p la y th la woa la s t n ig h t v o ic ed by L loyd F a lls Ju n io r C h a m b e r o f C om -

n m a k in g p la n s / o r th e c o m in g

g w ea th e r, te a m o r g a n iz a t io n h a s a g g re g a tio n s r e a d y to ta k e t o th e n u f Ihe c ity le a g u e Is co m p leted . — ♦ A m ong sp o n so rs h a v in g s ig ­

n if ie d I n te n t io n o f p u t t in g te am s o n th o f ie ld t h i s sp r tn g a rc W lley D ru g , U n io n M oto r 's Porri-Vlco, Jimmy WlnUrholer's

I u u h Chief, Dlnea QuaUty Coal. Ida- 14 ho Power, Brtuuwlck, ConsolldaUd I II Freight, Sport Shop and a combi-

nsllon team frota Twin FUU O lau and Paint and McLean Sportlcg

eldSpcnsore Ketlfy

---------nihiT i Ir'trrr^t^d In apnninringteams have been requested to notify sports departments o t ellher Uii Tftln PnlU Kewa or Idaho Bventag

,l,.g Times a t once.:or- Young said th a i Uie Junior eham* Inl- ber commllUe will m eet wlUi Twla iu*l Paiu school board, Monday erenlng. oot In an ettort to secure Lincoln field

for pUy again UiU year. If the fleld Uie U nol available, however, anoUjer

tird and bleacliere will be erected, rful .Tha committee plans a 13-tesm nsl league In Twin PaUs tbU summer last with Sunday games to be played

with out-ot-lown sggregsUOQs.

;U- .

Sportsmen P lan For lull Meeting A t Gooding

OOODINO, A p r i r i l - A meellng bal. of Ihe Ooodlr" County Sportsmen's atn- oMoelatlon will be held Tuesday

night a t the cotirthouse. Many ol MCI M new membere signed up In a one- ■liar <lrl''s tbU week, will attend ton (beir first sesalon, according to J, iler; Taylor Williams, president of th* ]uei organlsstlon.lain Reporu on th e wild lit* c«nsen-s- usd lion mecUng in BoUe. and on Un Insl ».port«nen’8 banquet In Twin Palls, or's Tliursdny, will be given ahd a gen- 10/fl eral discussion of game m atten

held.

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and get an E aster /here the money is

1 a t Magel’s.

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.... :::....$ 4 9 5

$ 2 7 5

............$ 3 8 5

$ 2 5 0

......... $ 1 7 5

............$ 1 7 5

....i.......$ 1 4 5

............$ 1 8 5

............$ 2 7 5 ’

...$ 1 4 0

bSle C o .U'TH DEALERS '

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a c ts P r o f it-T a k in g

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m a r k e t s AT A G LAN CE ”' N n v YOHK- Apiil U ( f ) -

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(JfmniKl. •* •Focrlcn (iclnn^rs - Qulct: 4*

frail' .-lilKlirr. *»Colinn—Cl-wd. I 'iSticiir—CIwciI. 3'*Cunic-^:in»fd. 3 \CHJCAOO: if,'*Whent-fiiiDnc; tmllWi crop

fl.iirrs. 3,;otii-IIiffh'-r: indii'ucrd by , ,

wluai. 1.C.ililf-NmniiMlIy Mondy. .!lnsi-No!. Iii;i1iy lo))

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Hr niANR >ticMII.J.KN H (Aj.Wialt(I P rw W ri(tr) X\

------ NKW V6I{K. r«lly'® ''In /'■ntirml taili. r n ; > p m o l o r i ,

nnd M«-rw/f'-» M iy m o re ;" iJiii?! cimnwrtipi'il iirolii-tiikliif: in tJif bricj iHi'l-l.ollilny v.wlnii.

Tlie Roliu MW a IjII slli)j>cry diir- InK miiii o( itir twu-lmiir procccd- £ Jns.'. nlilnnvti .'flccsive dfiiinnd wn.i Hu o;i;>.wiit: I

Oil IllP' Iiornp-Jlrrtcli &111U Kc ' as-ilii cnmi' lo Uic Iront nilh n rit.vli I.

pulled nuinrrous U\ur.i tn IU Uul w»kc. but

InfluMfl.ll news conllimcd n.i tlio 22; prln^iixil niarkfi «iiaiuliii. 'P io lur- rU n Mtuntlon, wliilc olltl coiifu.’ilnic. dtd not Kem lo Ix* jMrL'euJ/irJy <Jh- c turblng. live

n> rtorlu rdcod lorward .2 Of a Um point to C4.7. another neu- top for 181 lliLi Index Jilncc July. 1531. Trans- fry. fers totalled 79B.300 thnrra. 36c

Coppcr equltle.i. npurred by tho mo prospectlw boost In the price of the 20 l td meUl next Monday, cnme In for iq; nKcntlon In th r f ln t hour «hlIo a due number of the reccni lenders cither 17'. Idled or b.ickcd up. 38c

— T iio tw n m in n iran iim p rT iiiR irr “ i »w® IndJJffffHt unUJ the ere.

corrlcrs bcsnn to point the wny to 33;; rtcovery. Buying In bo th .the rails lOO Uld coppen from London »as rc* 32c ported by commlMlon hou«a wllh lolj foreign connections. E

DtulntM Dooms extDun As Bradstreet'found Uinl buM> Ire;

ness thi* week approuched a 0-year IB’ jitftk, with Eo.il«r (lemnnd th# prin- ntt< clpul mollvnior. pai

Santa Fc ctc>.<cd nt a new Mch Ior ili« move, up 2 \ poliiU nt B5\.

__Am.Tlcan Car a.- Foui'ilrv wn-i ahriid _2 '. «l 37^ .OlliJf.1 VMl ilJC upiJriF Iractionally to a iwliil or »o Includ­ed U. B. BKel a i 71!;. Chrytler a t ir a ^ . General,Motor* a l 10. Cnlu- met il •HcIca nt 12, Anaconda nl 3an , Kennecott nl < l!i, We.stlng*

_ houw a t I20'j, CaM a l 107H. Union I’o Paelflo Al 132^;. Uelaw nrV '^'Ilud- son a t 40 and New York Central a t

• « r . . Columbian carbon was up r»' 4 ^ a t )34 on a unnll turnover. t*»

On the lojlns »lde were Amerlcui “i . Telephone. Coivtolldatcd Edison, mi

Standard Oil ot New Jersey, (jean iioeiHjrJc and /^Kiioiuii uistuivn. to-

......... .......... . NoBAR KILVER un

NBW YORK. April II M') - Bar Tf ellrer nominal, no auotallon. tJ.:

- - - «a1FOItKIGN KXCilANGF. SO

NEW YOim. April n i,lV-For. I, elffn cxcliiinKC ea.iy; Frnncn dcmnml 0.5B\; eabli's O JB\; Montreal in _

_ K er York DO M; New York lu Monl- rcr.r'ltWio.

TWIIV FA L L S M A R K E T S ~Tn*> Twin r»H« a nnift tnu»»l je«-

tndk7 « u u lolloKi; _Litnteck

ut& t buuhcn --------------- ------ito.oo neUf»ry buWDftJ. JICt-MO 2|Eirtt'^flihrBurriTrT.---------------- ■<’'

1U.150 pfl'lMrt' . ----------------O'lle»Ty bnictirn. J30-:'« ih«» la is 11» s l l S "

lleirm ___________ . .H (» ) lo l i00 nt------------------m

Te*rllnj umht ______ »t wi »i H so orflpflnt l»mb«________ n > l i o H w u,

—i>oUlnn (nulls ]irlc« 10 Btowmi im

Ru»»fl«. No, la . __ ____ ____ l l l l f,u

■ Poultry s!'H « 7 -------------------u\ m _______.1 1 . liv !Coloif<l l i r n . -------------------------la,'ItaUgtinni I 'f o l ir n -------------------- 17.-' d,

f i r r t . ---------------------- n-ColoiM titdllrr* ______________ lii-i -Cott>;r<l t r r n ________________Mcin«xm«i ■‘-IB t . t . _______________________ :clC tp o n i___ _—..^ i— ........... ■ lie ITurti'r».i»o. 1* iv!:V.r S fn ?Dueli*. ■ cift»w ____ __________ nc IDucu. - In* , ..............— — B; Lg«»f, l l t o ------------------------------Im._^e«h^_efie» ----------- l9o to n c |^DutlflUl! Vo. 3 :i.' Tl

I lna tn. 8. OTfit Sorlli'M. No. U n» -l.lin ,T i V. B. O r« t Nonli-M. No. > »3.tO-l3Cl'0.n»ll rrrt*. Hoi l l _____ I1.7S to llt«J;Tnnw» ....... ....—. . ------ {A

r.ntn md Mill rr»« |l< Bna. lOO-pound lou — — MrlA

• SSeii l^ rioo^pound lot* ____ lU Jll iSlock (ood. SOO>i>ound Ipla »i 1° t01:4 im>no'ind lou>__________ aocn»rlt7. ic^pound lola . „.,.«oc m 8c»' n -b fu t.................. Me >1

A

Or»n»r». flojfn _ anc.He1.«iuf». per ti««l - -» « »nd lOe * CitroU ^ Turnipi. bunctj _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jc g.Pnutora. pouad yCtltiT , *......... !>c Oc

t,I DulUf. r»tieh --------------- 30c "1 nuttfr. cifunrry - - _ — aie ind 35c

e p u 10 ---------------- . . . . no Iloa it< . ^

ia»henii tiirt K m ? _____II.U ' Wm u b m Mil yb*t( , ^ . . , _ „ > U 9 i

PAGETWELTB

S lo c k M a rk e t A v c r a j e j |

(Oornpitod t>7 Tbi Anoci»i«lM 19 n 60 iiid'u mn'di Ulll’* Btacu

Nrt chani* ..-t.a -« ’ > 4.1 BilUfd»r .....M l Mfl aM.7

X-H«* 19M lilfli.. r n r dty — ,M J 311 49 0 MJ

Uonih >10 ..11,3 JJC *J8V«r »fO — MJ JIJ MU M.Jl»« h im __ M.8 391 -VUI M.7UU l<l|ll !Il783 3I.J J«'lUU low .......40J 18 J :i« 3«4

MoirmcDt Id rrctnt yrart1B32 low __17.5 a} IS.ei m > it |h__i«a« l i j t i"i3 isr.Tin r low ^ s i . « M3 ei> <y.i

GOVERNMKNT nil.ND.H m n v YORK, Aprll 11 ( V/—Bond

q u o tn t l q iy ;_ _____________________T rru u r7

’I '.S 47-52 ....... .............. .......... 11B.4.Ij ' . b « - 4 S _________ :...... . 10756 'U 44-4S ....— ____________ im o i4» 44-54 -------------------------- 11325 =3-!i3 40-50 _______________ n u3 \ s 40-43 J u n a __________- 106,143 \» 43-47 ..........._________ 108.73'.R 41-43 M n rc h ________ 100.3’.« 41 .................................... 109303-.S 44-40 ............ ..........107.133!il 48-49 103.203!.» 40-S2 103.10

40-48 — ----------1._______ 104373s 51-35 .. 104J Al*2 ! ;i 53-60 ....................lOUO fW,2%S 4B-51 lOUO Air

FcdenT Fami Mnrliaite ’3fl 47 ...... 103.17X\ 43 ___ lOJ. Ain

Home O n c r i I.n.n ;3s A 52 .. 10223 a™!2?i9 30-40 . 101.10 Am

.SAS KKANCISCO i’ltODUCE SAN FilANCISCO, April 11 MV-

Dutter, CKKS nnd clircso unchiinKcd. <?ai

1.0 s ANOW.KS MKOIirCE l/OS ANOELEa. April 11 m — crr

Butler 320,500 Ib.i; rhc-.w 42,000 lb.i, i;i>« butter In bnlk 3.'i, Cnndled Inrso crks 22; do mcdlunix 20; do sninlLi IS. cuc

CIUCAQO ritODUCK CHICAOO. Ajwll ]] W>-Poi;Jlry. « [;

live, 13 tnickji, henx tleady. elilckeiu cor na ty ;.lmn»,M lw , t ntl Irs^?7r. mnrr ^ than 5 lbs. S lljc ; LcBlwfn hens 18'.;c; uprlnnit 25 to 27c: White Ro:lc »ii' fryers 20c, Plymoulh nnd colored ^ 26c; White Rock, broilers 2Cc, Ply- mouUi nnd colored 25c. b.ircbnck.^ n n 20 to 32c. LeRliorn 22c; roosten Oei 10!ic: turkeys 20 lo 20: hravy old O'j ducka lO’ic . heavy younc 23c. emnll (,u, 17'.;c: RCese 17c: cnimiis 7 lbs., up ooi 28c. less lhan 7 Ibs., 37c.•ninner~yfOTi-)r.-8J7t-nH.r~nrmrwMmerj’-.ipecJjih ilu .scorct 32*i to lu^33'ic: cxtraa (02) 33';c: extra llrsU luii100-01) 32c; rirsU (68.801 31 'i to "J 32c; Mnndards iOO cenirallKd car-lot-M 32i;c. Joh

EKK recclpla, 28^87 c^^es. firm: « « extra, firsts c a n aud locnl IfiSc;Iresh graded flrstx locnl. 18>;c. cars mklB \c ; currcnt recclpls 17vic: stor- W]<ntte pnckcd e x tru 20 '.c. storage “ “packcd ftrsta 20c. mo

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[ CHICAGO POTATOKS hS. CHICAGO. April 11 oniU SD A )- _ 11 ro tato reerlpts, 74 ra n ; en track ^ . 237: (oiat m s . itilpmrnU 814 f rd th l to; t can , 6 boalx; old itodc, inppllet 4.2 , ralher llchi! Idalio Ituxwt Darbanki

barely ateady, tU»hlly weaker tyj undrrlonr, oilier tlock ilm dy; de- 6,c

1 mand iIow; ucked per cw t Idaho do j Riuaet Burbanks V.S. No. 1. J2.U O.C - t to - « . i9 : - t ‘olBrad<r-Mctniire#-U,Kr -nr

No. 1. S2.45: Nebnika B lin T rl- |ci umplu V.S. No. 1. Jt25: new flock, ca!

r Texaa D ll« Trinmphs SO Ib. lacks 1 U.S. No. 1. »J.l5: tl.8. No. 2. few co «ate« $1J5; ti-M Ihsn rarloU. Trxax c^ 30 Ib. Mrks llllu .Triumphs U.S. No. eu

. 1, J2.iq.to {2.25 a sack. Ini:l ------- 8.(

PORTLAND I.JVKSTOCK ;• PORTI.AND. April 11 (.Tl (U6DA1 jjy

—Hoc*. None; compared with week 0 aRo: a trndy: cood to eholce IM to „ 210 lb drlvelns 10.7S lo 10.95: lond d,, “ lots lO.U to 11.00; 230 lo 920 Ib s 0 7:. (0 10.35, tow 10 10.50 nnd nbnvi-;

110 to 150 lb Innifly 10.00 to lor.o; u few H5 lo mo lb up to 10.75 nnd f.g.0 nbove: pnckina m»» B35 to 0.00; , j J{ uirvM i.;ilrs B-'it); rixhI lo cholee fred-,0 or piKs 1025 In in.75: few oilUliind- •J Uus Hf, lb 11.00. 1,|.

Cntth'; Noiir; for 5 dnys 3,17,1; i,, iMlvrs: 2(IH; nimparctf wtlh m vk j„

aw niiilnly 2.\ lower: wme snlrj off '' mt'rf. imrtlcnliirly ently; hulk fi'd

slrrrs 7 0(1 In 7.7b; Inp 8.00; ptiilllrr / ''•|l;liiiLs iSOn <lnwn to ll.OO: c iitlrry '' ' ^ U lcxn cltiwii in I.W; fed hl•lf.•^r^„ I,.l larKcIv Ii. n In 7,10, tnp 7J5; cnmmnu l^jilcian III .')2.V cutters down lo 40 ii; ||;|

11 Time Tables !‘''1 Rfhfdiilft or riMrnirf T nlai »nd },Mc>inr Muut r iiiln i Tbroufh Tnlo I'.i

!c! oncooN iilonT lin* •? iri rjilboand '-‘I■' 4tv . 'T .? ' ' ' '* ’*• ]*,V’''iT rtln JTJ l« t r . »!» m

.........f ;i> Treo 3f3 ________IJO p, mH'I.t.I.s niUNCII

W;T»nla «10 anh~"!.^.!!l!^_3t») p. tn •' >»! UNION IMCinC STAOCS

I Cailbouad $7™ " ’ j = = . ' a v s S'

3 f l.\r tl\M ___ _____________130 p. ni 'T-----------------------,40 p. m Jfl

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m .rr 'a‘>u!'M a"i *»', »!•(?»lll |-«rlc|i„ ...... ?3'. 3 i'. 33J. I'l;CAIudlan J*«cUle l i ’, J3 'I 13’, T--l'».n Tlir«liinu . . IM , W . IB;'. 'ITCrrro do fuico , . . .3 S 'i J t ' i Ji'.iTTit.'licMptako Ohio ....3 8 ', JS JHi.,Un Chl U Ul> «( 1> .... . 4<, 4>,Clirralrr Corp ... IU*. loi!. ltrj',(tJnOx» Coll ...............«fl». »>. UnColimi Om * nro _ J l ' , W , 31 | UnCom uolvrnu .........W'j J0>. i-oi, 0Com boiilIi«:i , 3 3T, 3 UcanaoiidiOKj on .... i<<. n>,w m on Drlaw»r« - . 3«_ 33Ji ^^’,*i'vr ty u iM ^ ^ iiw '! . '-^ '! I *— i ;!i ’'i**'SV'I>rlkwa>e IlnOon .. .. 49 41> 49 Wc1)11 l-onl. d* Nna . IJ3', IJl Ul*.EA.lm»ii Kod»k ......167 IM’i IM '. ,KIro I'ow /t Ughl .... M', I4>i 14’. IErie » n ............. I I '. I f , 11' . l«iKrmlonii nubbfr . 31’, 30’, 30' , AnUcnml Elrclilc . . . . 4uij 30‘. 4UI,Orlietkl Wniun "!r.'! 7g‘t M 'l TO 'i tlfC1U44-1...C0 ......... : JP , i4>, "*•Oold Dll.1 . ....... 10 IS'i 19 :»>»lloodrrar ItiiDlKr .. 39’a U 'j 3»>b'N't j . . .1 .nilllf ti l Koflll K pr . - 3 I S 34’, 3VjJIiW Uotor, ___ 31, 3 3 Tr.Itlllials Crhlral ___7«', 33>; 3A’,

!"t Tr'^A:’ Trl IS’I 1# * « 'IJohna Manning 114', 113’, 114',.'HoKfllllfCOIt Coppff . 41', 40*, 411,‘ r ”UM jU D IW ’S ’ ! CllMiami CopDff , ll»I ll ’ I l 'l 'H "Uld Cout l-rl . ...... 23 23!,'VIIMutaurl rwtdc .... 3 3 3 {UoUluourl I'M p i __ J’ J ' , J’, ;Monl«omrf» wVrrt ,., 44|. 43J. 44|.;Ufl

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• low cutter and cutler cowa-3,75-lo-‘'lli I 424: common to medium 4JO to:up> 5,50; outside Usurp limit nn dairy j ' type coH-s; beet klndn to 0,oo; bulls'' 5.00 to 5,75; few to 0.00: shiily klnd.sj ' I down lo 3,75; Rood to choice vealers ' 0,00 lo 10,00: wlcci* 10,25: commnn ' loi I’ tu nifdlntn^fl.0O'tn"B3Orpliilrr*tauth»~6O

ter cnlves; 3Jo to 5.00; sood lii;ht'$ll p calves BJO. ' II Bhccp; None; for 5 dayii: 5,450: to■ compared with week uro uneven, old 6.S I crop Inmbs 25 or more lower; tnt CBi . ewes steady: enrly bulk led woolfj lo:

Inmbs 10,00 to 1035; slioni l;iiiib:i |K) 8.00 lo 8.10: cood lo choice wmili-d jot rwcs 5,50 to 0.00: shorn ewes 4.00 j$a.

■ down: sprlne lamb.4 movement roI to ttm rtertm rm rlriop -ir« ii.m nd Call- $3, I fornlu 1,00, Inter sates in.'iO iiuwn,' st<

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5T. JOSEPH. Mo. April 11 -VyiUSlco' DA)—Cnttie receljiu 100; lof week nr.

' .slauithter steera nnd Ioiir }earlinRs|t2. ' 25 to 40c higher: ull oilier kllllnif vc I cln,i.ses fully steady: Mock.-rs nnd 14 ' leeders sleady to wcnk; bcM 1145 lb, I■ fed slecrs »9J5 ; bulk ted »i<vr,> nnd do ; lout: jeiirlliiKS $7,50 lo lfl.75; I'liiiive Ini ' Ml lb. helfcr.s IBiO; bulk b-rl cows $9 ’ « lo W.74; bulk stockers »UJi to ia. oli

aiicrp ravlpui 1500: for »rek old ROciop liiniUs and ycarlliitts tiOc to 11 kli

, liklier; siirliiR lamb.t nml used shcc[J; link' ihaiincd; top fed lainb.> $10,84 m'; bulk »oolskln% J10,W lu JIO.84: ctl

iiaiivi,- fiirliig lanibiv J ll ; ,\rvcral fo: K>.ul,s Arlioiu 110.50 lo JlOHj; few

; ..;,nit:hirr ,-»c,s 14 to i3,7.',;i lU'H n'cvlpw 400; ,':rndy; i

■;'>M ;i:i(l clU'li-i' 170 lo 2iX> lii, $t0,15 Cfi?;:i. $10.40; top $10.40; low t;,.xl cows pii

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t III'W rccciiiis 230; uiiclum;rd from cv> vmiMrcd r th ljy i.im wxck 35

i)iiti.iu'i.s in to 20c lower, in.Maiices IeoK nil .stnuiii woitiht.s; other loi

^:n\v'j Heady; nil quotniions riom« tl 'iii-iii,'- iinchiiiiRcd Irom f'rldiiy. yc

Caule lii'rljiis IW; compnfrd wlUt StlF;icti.y liu: lAiTk: I \d M<'crs u id m,\i'.Mlini!j :,ironn lo 2ic’ IUkIkt; cut- »8 ■ '■r ri' ull' cow.s mlly 25e hitfhiT, other ••ll' i!!"k nu),s!ly »tr;iii\; bulls In

' .•iiMily IQ .siroiiK: tc;ilcr,s .steady: Fi I :!or)ccrs nml Icvdcr.s wiM'r:: bulks hi

Ii'r ttiTk; Ird Mecrs ai;il venrllnKa Ir 47.J0 10 »9; scvcrni b.uK 13:25 to fr

; SIO; IMTI loj.l 1,251 lb, $10.i:,; Jiclf- ae I 'T.% »(i50 in J7.75; lew I'Mch $7J 0 to tcI |Jf!lo; lv,v lols choice lirmy iicllcrs tii , JH.:3 ID m w ; fow I.IJO ;i), wclKhU be.. »;); bulk beef cows t i to W; odd cl: '' heiwl S5.:5 to 17; cutter urs'lrs M.74 fe

lo »3: Miik.;|y )4 lo I I 7i; medium lo

, MU'ker niitl tei-ders M60 to »7.75: st I few lw(U J8 10 *83,'.. ai\ Ulirt'p rw ip is. none: eompared fc . Fllday Iilm week InmUs CO to 75c to

hlKher, oihct claw .i In limlti-d sup- to i'ly .'ironif, closhu bulla lollow Jed cc

1 «oo!ed Inmbs 110,50 to iio7S: top sl I MO 85; Boo<l nnil choice fed natlw to , I’rlnu lambs t l l lo »12; sood Cnll-■ fnriiln n^^Hlc r, $10: good ni;d ^holcc _

fed clipped lambs U to »R.,'iO:iRoodJj and choirp wooled racs $4.74 to 81

W.73; gowl and ciioice Icedlnji lunbs K

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f;ik'» nuiB.. Twii. K.IU ■Hole 3’, prr crnt due IlMD ....... 101’. leil• m i c a I>er rent due IW7 ....103'j lo! c .,„ ........__________________:S S|U»r»l»nd Kuna.........................„.431J0( »I Halt Uke Ulnlnc I *iMoiim.In cuy Copper . »J.30 W U U lPrt jWftlkrf Ulnliiu . . .. 13.4J to tl.tl'jirlV: ‘ Nrw Voih Stocks' Amtr fuKer tnd Light _____ __ i :n r' Amrr ( l» kiid Decttle . ----------3«*. '••Kleelrin-pow« «ind Ll«ht--------- HI. ^iTllcniiUhPnUl .............. .................to-,■ Aubiirn , . - .... ..........4J', 51*1; rarsmaiint I’lcliirm ________ S’. n>rH.tlouM ni.eiiit .......... ................ U ',

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' OGDEN LIVESTOCK ,j OGDEN. April 11 1.7 (U S D Al j.n !—Hogs; 50; for week', weak lo 20c sei ' loftTr;.bulk b-‘,it locnl bulchs'r.s $10,-

' $10; pnckliiR Aow,-i u lo tSiO, Mr,; "C altle : 200, for ttcck.'H21. stendy to atroiiR: btsi slnughier steers tfl.- i ta to 10.25; includlns 20 hcnil ROod u« 868 pouiiil locnbi nl top. 28 head 1032 pound drlvelns tO.OO and 0B9 iwund lo.id ’dnhos a t MJO; fc* .

, londs nnd pa rt lontls. also drivelns. . ‘ :$0.25 to $7; tew to;id.s Jieller* »3.7S ’ ' to tflJJ: medium and Rood drlvelns ~

i$3 ? 1 3 ^-t8 50r-btilk-eflmmen-lec*!- 'steerA nnd helfen 15,25 dnan: car I Montana feeder steers tii.24 lo $0,30; ’ fl I few Rood drlveln .'tockere $0,75; Rood !cows $4.75 to t4,2.^: common and P" nr.'dlum 14 to t4,60; cnlter Rradf*

‘$2.50 lo t3.75; bulb $4.50 to $5; best LJ vealers t7.50 lo $3,50; lo w r Rradcs *;■ t4 to $7.

6lieep: 000; for week OMI; steady, double 70 pound Cnllfonilii sprlnR , Inmbs tlO-40; lew locnl ki'rlPRcra . ' $0 lo tlO; 2 c .in 109 poiintl Idnho " old crop lamba $0,40; medium and Rood locals $8.25 to $8.(15; common IV' klnd.1 $7 to $7.50. ,

Above quoiatlons on r.ni ship- ' menta rellcct vnrinbK* IrriLila ben- etlUi on c.illli’ and ^h'T;) boiiglil T' for reshipment.

CHICAGO MVESllU'KCHICAOO. Aprll 11 - V.'trSDA)- *"

Cattle receipts, 700. calves I-"', com- ,, piired Friday hiM ’*eek: Rtiido '' led aleer.v ntter ncii\e aiul ,'harply !*° hlRher slart. clo«d liitU ix t:<r than ^ steady, but nil midrtlf mm lower , ' grades lully 24c iip:>ho .'nvk un- evenly 25 to 50c hiRher; h„;!s 25 to ” 35c up. nnd vealers 23 10.vv 'lijher: lew ted steers above s in js . sereral ^ londs, however. roIiir n' $10A0 to tlOM : best llRht steers $l(i.jn; light ycarllnj* $9,85; llRht It^ii.Ts $9.10: atrtctly cholco. heavy hnf. r.s »0J5; numerous loads selliiif; .!■. $7.74 lo $8.75.

Blieep recclpls 3000; fi>.' t\n-k end- In i Friday '5300 direi-'i:,; compared Frtday last week; mw.!K iii to 7Sc higher on old crop liv;i;u,; supply Irom Colorndo and Ncijr^;,ka flrsl five days th is week i;j-i doubles; aged e litw a mostly .vc:niv; week's top wooled lambs $11 l.i. highest Mnce early Januarj'. p.i;»< m clone; beat clippers W,I5; oiaMii?-- bulk choice wooled lamUs $ii>:;> lo t ll . few averagiiiR 104 to i<yi $1050 to tt0.04; jprliiRcrs | |3 to118; top'wooled cvtvs $j.7:>

steadj’; top $lo.&“oii'K’-o>rio cliolce' around 210 Ib.: iMrt UvuM $io.7S; few loU medium Krndv Uo>;s $10.10 to I10J4: scattered mIc.i .was tS .« to $8.65: Mllmatcd holdover 500: compared with a woek a jo unevenly sleady to 20 cents hiRlUT, mostly 6 to lOo up.

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aheei) recflpl-i 7000; led l.inibs »10J»0 to iU Ifplgtll. £0Uli bulk }19.M (o

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CHJCAOO. AprJllI l-l’, - I n a gen- 3 , cml rush ot biiynin todny. wheat wem skywnrd 2 ' . cchtj a bushel.

Sen^itlonnlly bullish if,|Kcl.s of a i:ovcrnmciii lorcciuM tlmt United Smtes 1030 wlntir wIuai produc- » lion will be 27,000,IXW to 52,000.000 bushels le.vs tlmn uuihiititatlvc prl- vnlc c jllm atc i gnve duet imiwlus to the souring of |irln-s. In oddl-

jllon wna llbcrnl cxiiorl purchasing ji’f Cnmidluii wlic.-it. loRcihcr with I news U ial Turkey Ls prc.uing plans 1 to re-inllltATUc the Diirdniiellcs. Wl

Wheal cloeed tlrm nt nearly the Sc) day's top iwliit. l '> -r> above C •niur.sdays finish. May 0(i’.-? ., July cei

OiiLs advanced, nnd provisions 1,0;unchanged to a rlie ot 10 cents. 03;

ru re ly (Jueuaork Acting aa a curb on bulllsb cn-

tlnisliism nnd le.idlng nt times to '■ M'lbncka cf oboui a ccnt a bushelfu r.'trh ea l were a.uerlloiis from ' Chicago unoltlclal crop experts lh a l • lho govenuneni',s e.silmate ot yield “ n

ditlons lho remainder ot the ften- .•«n, n th e r Ihnn conditions ns they a i •'xLilcd Aprll 1, Surh nn offlclnl M lorecnil, ll wius urued, wn.s, an nt- III leinpl n t predlclhu; weather the next tour montlis, nnd thus amounts purely to Rnci.&»'atk.

Corn, oats and rye llrmed with whent.

ProvLilons ndvanced. rc>.poiislve to 1 praspectlvo curiallnicnl ot hog ar-‘'■nlJ. _____ " I

CHICAOO. AprU 11 i.O - I;*,"’Open HUU Low ac« t 7 ”

Wheat— .....................................— -lllllU a, BJ‘,->, M!, PS', M ',o>,lthlJuly »7‘, *«*, «7-S7>, I-.,.Brpl. M ',- ', SB!, SJ', SJ ',•■,!*"

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CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Ini CmCAOO. Aprll a (.1*)-Cnsh Sl

wheat no w lcs reported; com. No.’ ■ 4 mixed 58; No. 5 mixed M'.j: No. 3 ;*'*

lur= . - ' . y : ^ = j F r111 freight paid: few tO.76 t o . t i o i i ' frelRhl pnld: tcw loads tO.75 lo 1“ $10.50 fla t: shorn Umbs$8£0 trelKht paid and « lo IS J i «pntis]°" lambs <10.10 to $11.10: natives $10 TJ lo tl3 : yearllnRs $9; ewes wooled „„ *4J0 to m o ; shorn Artaona.s $425; shearing lambs $10,04 to $10.10.

BOSTON, April 11 l-r) (USDA1- , 1, A few ncnttercd tmnsnctlons of Inlr;£( volumo were noted In the Boston market for domestic wools durlnBju, the pn.il week. Demand, however, | ji, wna relnilvely narrow ns^no^t buy.i crs miilntnlncd a wnltlPft nttlludc.|F i Prices penemll)’ were wmeii'hat I)c-.'k low peaks rea ll»d one to two nionilis' hi ago ond clwed •unsettled, Neverlhe- j m les.1, views with reRord lo the (uit-l.w look began to brlshten. j w

Gmded Prench comblnR lencth dt fine terrllo rj' wools were quoted lol nomlnnlly n l 85 lo 88 cents >corcd!hl bnsbt. O raded choice flccces ol slrletly combing lenRlh ranRcd from m33 to 3S centa In the grcnse tor tine, h<34 lo 30 centA for '1 blood, nnd 35 to , le 38 cent* for S and blood. |ol

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ro, SUNDAY WORNmC. AFRIL

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yellow 61 lo fllS : No. i yellow 57 tol “ SO'i: No. S yellow 45 to 57: No. 5 white 44; samplo grade 44 to S5:| oala. No. 3 whllo 30’,i to 7i\i: No.4 whlto 34!> to 24; somplo grade — 20?; 10 23’i: no rye: soy beans. No.3 yellow Gl nom. trnck Chicago; biirlcy teed 38 to 44 nom. malting SO to 80 nom: tlmoUiy seed 2J0 cwt; . clovcr seed 1450 lo 31.50 cwt. ,

IWINNIPEG GRAIN

WINNIPEG, AprU 11 (flV-cnsJi * whent; No. 1 northem 80!ic; No. 3 tm i llu m 78nt . ' Wu.' 3 llOfincfll “ 74*.c, Oixt-s; No, 2 white 33 'ic; No.3 while 30c.

FLAX . :

DULUTH, Aprll 11 (/1’>-Pln)c on . truck $1-80; May $1,63: July tl,63; Sept, $1.U3. s

PORTLAND CRAIN 4

PORTLAND. Ore., Aprll 11 <;Pr-Whenl close: Mny S2: July 75',{;: 4September 73 'i. *

Cnsh; Dig Bend Blucstem 13 per 4cenl_ l.lQ 'j; Bis Bend Blu:estem. ^

1.05; dark hnrd winter II per ccnt 03; sofl white, western white, no rth - ‘ cm sprlnit, hard winter, and westcnt !■ red. 83. {

Oats; No. 2 while 31.50.Com. No. 3 yellow 30,00.Mlllmn 17iO.Car receipts: Wheal 7; flour 7:

liny 6.

MMGH GMNGEIIS m m MEET

MURTAUOH. April 11 - Mur- Inush Gmngers mei Wedne.iday evening in the Community church bnsement. Master Floyd V. Morrl- Mm presided n t the business mceU

iliiR and-M r. nnd N U s.-B um es-o f— the HaRler Orange were- special

iRuc.sts. Next meetlns will bo Aprll '22 a l the O. W. Johnson home.

following college students are I home (or Easter vacnllon: £mma ll ’ bert, Mnry Anderson, Blanche '■Peck-nnd Normn-Noli. nil Irom -thc - University- of - Idnho . southem branch ftt Pocatcllo; ML'.i Pern Miller of Roberl-t. Idnho. nl.so a university student Is here vLiltlng a l the Noh nnd Egbert homes; Dclbcrl Hank.s. Albion Stnte Normal. :

■Mr. imd .MB. Cilllg LX'lill Ul Hoot -- i j cr.,Tcxnc, nrcJicre.for.the s^^.lmcr ^ and will be employed onTnc Mor­rison fnrm. ,

Duane Perkins of Logan Ls vM t- Ing with hls parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Perkins.

: .Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Evaiu and '.Mlvi Mnbcl Wulkcr of Blnekfoot 1 nrrlved n t the P. J . Fnhcy home Jh I Friday evening Ior tho week end- ^ f-TTieHiRh‘Mnool wnIor-pl«y,-.?splti- ®'< I fire," will bo stnscd I-'rlilay. Aprll « 121. by the following seniors: nn r- bam Davb. DouKln.<i Lc«Li. D ar- win Perkins, Jewel Starrj-, Mildred Ti Wilhite, Harold Snvnge. Roger Tol- c*: man, Bertha Boyle, Marlon Lewis and Rowland Bates,

T hirty j'oung people, membera of the eighth grndc clns.s, were en- dt lertnlned Wednesday evening a l 1J1C home- of Mr, nnd Mrs. F. M. M

lERbcrt: MiLslc, jtnjncs nml rctresh- . menls were enjoyed. Thi'ir Instnic*

Itor, Mr. Klelnkopf. wns m a lien - ■ Idnnce. -j .\Ir. nnd Mra. Fred Nelioii ot T^'ln iFalls; Mr. and Mrs. K.iy Cox of Kimberly; Mr. ami .Mrs, t'ny win-

.hlle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Cox. ond Mr. and Mra. Will Klelnkopf and

(.•^n DIclc. met Sunday at tho E. P. j Wlllhlte home nnd rnjoyi d a birth-

,,dny dinner, hoiiorlmj llio blrtlidnys I lot .Mrs, KlchikopI nml (.icnv Will- I! hllc.

Mra. Ralph Slcwntt enlcrlaln(^d I membera of the relief wcleiy a t , her home Tuesday. 'Hie theology i|le.vion ••The E\'erln.stlni! Covenant |o t Marriage" wwi prc.-.cnted by Mrs,

aid Forfond EGGS '

P r i c e s T h i s W e e k

■ N o . 1 G r a d e : '

, l E o i i o n s , _ _' BUOILEnS _________

I EGGS. CASE COUNT, Sldfc S6 ’ Ibi. per cate ^ 4 *1 and o p .... ........... - ...... J l O v

f M E IT E ffm rT X l)K ir“ i ■5 SB Ibs. _________ 1 4 c

lh ( t n with case* Included.

: O D U C E C O . , I n c .AN, IDAHO

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ACROSS Solution of SaturI. ran played!, I'lekt down i I ii M 1,1 ■

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i i i S S 'A . i - . - . | M i r y i |iiiiialeal 1 1 1 M r rditeclion In ! I |r |A |S M R .|^

17. Ufcedrloklni fc t : C ln P ^ A f>tt»«i r r r rti, Sllnult worm

;l, )lair«m>■ TTixn iu ii ' |P l l tVtg r P. T W l

:1; Very amtll : j. On condJlloo vV A37. W<i»l«n pin H H T I s IL IE IS I :l. ll,ljrow l4ll«r L J r;j. u m u d « « « • ILU I5IL IE M | I t

ot a noblt- IA a ln i l tlT B i(?n

RfVerax* C3. l.lkrly . |.Jk ilr" * V . « ! Symbol for43. )il«nd«r flnlal rartluvi41. Uermnn *7. P1»yln« enriJ 3.

mutieal ciimbms pUnt coRipotcr 73. t>upi«rl about 4.

44. Kol in r which a l«v«r 47. Van i.f lh» , , turni S.

moult) 74. T.dcer«l*d44, T)emon i l . i'trialnliis to 7.11, n r t t«nk»l lliiMr7o.lls *. tJ. Aneltnt^ ...... P'lotforiot 1).

rnlnalrJf IT. Air: comb. II. ts. llw ullr* _'formiiAmt *4, Crli 17,1,7. Oraatr plot! 79. t;. 8. (antral 13.M, At (arm tO. Waii« allow- li.17. WalcMul aac* » .

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Hynim Ptckctc, assisted by class v

A surprise birthday party honor- d Ing MLis Alice Mllllgnn, wns enjoy- I ed a l the Bntcs home Mondny eve­ning. ll

Tlie L. D. S. Mutual Improve- f ment nssoclnilon sponsored a dnn-

, clng party Tuesday evening In lhe U D, S. recreation hall. Dnnce mu-

: slejt'afLfiimlshedibyilheJilghiMhv?}; ,■ orclicjlra. ‘

Mn. A. A. Tolman enlertnlned n t , . R qUlKlng parly a t the Earl homo ;

Thursdaj-. A I ©•clock dinner «its ‘ enjoyed by all and a "lovo slar^’ ‘i

, quilt was served.Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cranney and d

three children o t Oakley spent Sun- * . day a t the M. L. Perkins home.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Perkins, and IM n. Rons Boyd spent four dnys this t

Do You Wanl ProfiiabI

I f y o ii d o , R ro w in g CU CU M I i KOod r e l u m s -^vUh a lo w pro<

W e h a v e a U m lle d acreaRC to la lk i t o v e r .

W c Bllll h a v e B E A N S to conli

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, W.,.LL |LL | I'-. Pormer ruUr ,I In IT IE IN |5 |E I 4A. lv,iBnr* C I P W. Ono of thoso on” F F H I*'" ^<3y-M lr t l r> l i lv lc lc l iioKtr - 1 1 — I*-! ‘ 61. Wh»rl».|

OOWN ii. O nV nhi'ukfl . I. M finlnrl«» „ oath

ttl-«llllno Si- JleliolilJ. Seniwrt ot « . V«nial« tand-

Algarla , ^ piper

4. Animal of Ih* I'A Fllni.-'irely <letr family M. |)»rfl«

IL W ory CJ. Uulayan eut- 'r M m l” """ «i. Aroft.'*^“ '*®*X. tnrt . ec. short fo r«

.?• f,'.*:!?'...... f,tl. Uarilcn Inipit- Senil o'lt

mi-nis 71. I'oolhall 17. Ijtml mraiiir* ptaycr 13. Italian eanllal nrniuloII. Kxdamallon 73. t-'tllne animal:e, Jluileal not* 7C. II* aumclenl ,

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r week In DriKRs. Wnho.L. M .-Perkins—la -v is ttln n h la -

. dnughtcr, Mrs. J. M. Mendenhall In

. Hnrcltan this week,Mr. nnd .Mra. Ross Boyd nre mov-

hn: to Dcltrlch whi!re Mr. Boyd will . form thla season.

RETURN TO RICHFIELD m C H F r^ ._ A p j ; lM l-M r . and_

- M rsfRafe-Lertm on ftiid-itlecei-Mlw— Mnrlnii And'.’r.son. n 'tum cd to Rlch-

; field Tuc.iday Irom a trip through ; Utah. Colorado, Californio, Wa.sh*' Ington and Oregon. ,

Mra. Anna Penton arrived Mon- 1 day from Miami, floridn. where she , spent tho wlnier montlis.

Mr. and Mrs. Mont Johnson vls- 1 lied lost w ek-end wlih Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. C. Whltnker nt Byhl.

it alie Crop?M BER SEED prom Ucs veryreduction cost.to con trac t th is season. L e t’s

n trac t, too.

C O . , T w i n F a l l sM gr. — Phone 107

g e n e r & C o .

,ERS IN . . .

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INSURANCE \ T B O N D S ,

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INDEX TO WANT ADS •

Auto evtlM . P»TW -*lUiUtT ------— ' “J ♦

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TBB REWS WISHES TO UAKE j[ t t e k a r te ruder* o t the claul*

fled tMC* th a t t b m ti a Rrlct mlo affalait s lr tn i a s ; addition­al IntdnnatKm coneemlni ’‘blind ada.” th a t li. adreitlK m entt _ d soed with a box number lo cart N ot the Newa.

Personals 4 -IP UNHAPPY C O N S U L tH a R -

garet A. JeKrIcs, Perrlno llolct, Room i.

? 0 R S C E N E R Y TAKE TltE Scenlo drlvo s t the Mnry AlTec Parle.__________________________

UILDRED A U a n E WRITS TO ' Box 85, care News.

f 1 1'nd » m rft milrtft b r thft i Klxturo Worlu, Ph .ICW. or resl- denco 7B5M.

Lost and Found 5 ''LbOT P ^ O P OLASBM MARdll

_ 39 In butlncM dlitrict. Ph..03M-Ji.- ...............................~~---------

Beauty Shops 6nlfoC T w h o ' h a v e" ro E au K N O - •

ed our work know tba t our meth­ods atid tbo (kill o t our opontora aro iuperlor. You may now haw : o ie ot our oU wavea tor aa low u 1130. Crawford'B Deaulj Salon. 113 Main Ave. South. Phona lS7i

OIL PERMANENTS $liO TO 15, K laas Beauty Shop, 339 Oth Ave. ' East, Ph. 1335.

ir ‘ ~ iAnnouncements 6-A

V V ¥ ¥ « V ¥ ¥ '¥ ¥ ¥ V ¥ ¥

: RIGHT NOW IYou can have a lino nnd «

A dandy swim n t «^ NATBOOPAlf J,^ Porinal opening later. Why . » no t visit thU Twin Palls re* * * sort Easter Sundoy? *» *—M s^ c HeslUi Water. *

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>Ttti CALL roR H itn .T i- -n w M a

0 - F A C E OUT H l i y ? O FTH E PA ST/ -M MV THE WIDOW « k FJ 2A N PE R CALLS v ; f ^ OM 0 IM AFTER ^ AUL T H E S E Vffk Y E A R S /

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M n k e F u n n y

Autos'lor Sale 7.......(DY ORIGINAL OWNER, I9 » ~

C hm olet coupe, extra f o ^ eoo- “ ditlon, low milaatc. SM Buchaaan St. Ph. 1UW ,.

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ « *

¥ igso Model A Sport Coupe, ¥ ^¥ i m •

* T h O U T C r "* Next to Kylo Walta’j ♦ ^

- * WE B O Y -«E L L -‘n U S K * M ¥ ¥

■ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ » ¥

« ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ .

i‘ 25 r; USED CARS , I

25 •Pord—Chevrolet—Plymouth ic

A A nice line to choose trom. ^ , ^ Bctwr seo us beforo you buy. ^ g

* Jno, B. W hite * I* 1« 2nd North • * a

We Buy, ScU and Trade *

* y 4 » « « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

j f « < ^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ A

: $235 :;* BUYS ** -Sl PORD OOUPS ■ « -* Motor rebored recently; good * ^* paint; hester; all glass In; '«

tires look good. This car 1s « .,» really a bargain. ^ ,* n s ta r 4 Scd„ good m lr. »30 * '

lT(,-3i-T-CW HX»r-f Un*-^00«»,-H » - * ^

; • JOHN O 'CONNOR f ' i» USED CAR CO. I, * SIS Shojhoao West * . ^ » » » » » » » » » » » » » * I

Mate Help Wanted 9'^PRfNTCR-oVERATOR B Y ^W gfi^

ly. Permsnent. Must be able to come a t onoe. Wages moderaw. Don't snsA'cr unless you mean

- builnew. Ciuniis County Courier, . ^ - Pttlrtlcld, Idaho._________.. . 1

MAN-ABLE TO PUT IN 8 KOTOS a dny. |4J-B-week opportunity. . Clean, ouidoor occupation. Car C ghen producer. Write Albert Mills, m Monmouth, Cincinnati, O,

MEN WANTED CAPABLE OP handling cze^'s, educaUonal work. " T hou vbo qualify can eam good

r r - money. See Mr. Prawlck a l Perrlne ^ Hotel, 9 and 10 A. M ,.

^ MAN OR WOMAN WANTED TO I . handle distribution ot famous • -J Watkins Products In Ta’ln Palls, C

stlimg and servlns hundreds of _ . ulLs(led_customers.,Ezcellent..oiw . [E portunlty for r lgh i'party . No In- X vestment. Write H. V. Bordeaux,

J. R. Watkins Co., 4334 HollU St., -- Oaklsnd, CsUf. ^

- . t fitnale Help Wanted 10^ ADoiu i3 ENVELOPES T O R 'aD - - , verlU iri Enim Up“ lo »35*'Kc«kly. 1

Expr lenoe unnecessary. Stamp brings details, Roae Compsny,

=. Long Beach, Calif._____________

5 TEACHERS WANTED-MANY VA- . ^ cancles listed; write us your quail- ill ticatlons, Teachers' Exchange. F4. Kansas City, Kans.

^ nreA T'A PPEA RINO WOMEHTN- ^ (crested In demoiutratlon work.6 Liberal commissions CaU room „ 23 a t Perrtne HoUl.c - --------- , = s s

Instruction 13n O P P O R T O N f f Y 'O T T i^ '“ u M - 7: lied numbii* qualified studenti.

Radio and Diesel engineering. See _ or write Mr. Laws, Rogerwo Hotel 15, until Tuesdny._________________

Situations Wanted 14~ H A ^ YOiT a j o b .P O R ln S T O f- A enced stenographer? Best local “ references. Phone 1157,

¥ DRESSMAKING-OAN FDTURSB M best of reterenoea. Mrs. O. A. Ooo- ^ -rad, 294 Lols SL _________

* MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK* on iBrm, Ph. 0389-J4.__________

* WOMAN WANTS WORK BY* hour. Ph. 87BW.________________

« EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS « .housework, slesdy. Oo home

1 ¥ nlghu. Ph. 764.________________" a n H 'c n T r o i 'k x i u i T s ' - n e a i n

'VC COME TO YOU HSJ MY APVERSJTV, tm MV ONLY TRUE P W 4 / P R IE N P m

T ffl 1-"^

./‘Chuckle iS i tu a t io n s W a n te d 14

. (OwUnntd rrom Prwadlat Colnma)! MARRIED MAN WANTS JOB ON , ranch, experienced In farm work

aod with stock. John ‘momas, care Harry U. Wallace, Rt. 3,

‘ 'I WANTED-TRACTOR PLOWINO.> Ph. O ttl-R l.t ___ ' --------

I M oney to L o a n 1 6

» ic o ra Y TO LOAN ON DWELL- » ings. Lowest rates, longr terms1 quick servlee. 8an*er-Jooes. Ph.• 437. 123 Main East.

J ForSaleSeeds 16-AK TESTED AND PROVEN PIELD. tl garden and (lower seed. Dlngel tt « Smith Beed Co.________________

Jl 124 BU. UNCERTIPIZD PTOERA- |• tlon wlieat. L. W. ChampUn, P h . :* 02#1-R3.* -* BLUE TAO ORIMM ALPALPA « Utd lUc. tilue U ke* N:---------

!! ALL KlNTia OP BERRY PLANTS.* Public Markti, 31S S h o s h o n e 5 North.

* ABHTON SEED POTATOES. CER- ; « Ulled and uncertified. 0 . L. Ash- 4 ley. H oo\tr Ctbln No. 11.

* ALL VARIETIES EARLY POTA-* toes. Hoover Cabin No. 11.

2 CBRTIHED U. O P - I . NO. SS2 Great NorUiem seed beans. See* tample a t Harder Bean Co.

« OARDEN AND ONION SEED. j , Bunis 2nd Hand Store. Ph. SOOW.

* YELLOW BWEET CLOVER. 1 M l '* No. Five Points, ' i west. Wm. C.« Hulbert. i

* BLUE TAO LADAK ALFALFA = seed. Asael Drlgg.i, Shoshone, Ida.

9 JOOH P U R lry STATE T L Sl'LU s seeds, all kinds. aUalta, clover.^ —g»rdfn,— pasUire,— Uwn .grasses.■® Also seed Rtsln. T*’ln PalU Feed

b Ice Co., Twin Palls, Idaho. Ph.•“ l » h 'r , '

TRUE VARIETY OARDEN SEEDS- In bulk. Public Mkt^ 313 6hoeho:jfl ^ No. ■__________________________

ir ONION SEED. FANCY WHITE is, and Yellow B stct Spttnloli and all

Olher leading varieties. Dlngel i t- Smllh Seed Co. ‘ b ^ 1

t F o r S a le ,M is c e l la n e o u s 1 7 !

- irSlSO ^M OLIN E ORAIN DRILL, 1 O good condlUon. bell's Cigar Store.' ]

is, GOOD 4 WHEEL T R A I L E R ;! Qf house for sale, good tires, p a ten t; i y. trailer hllch. Iiullt-ln work, tooI. ~ U taken in the nvxi'tew dai’a.'Can X, be seen a l 144 7th Ave. East.

ArTENTlONl E I D E R D O W N- sleeping bag. ons 32-30 Remlng* n ton n tle, also pair of 10- X U 35 French binoculars. See U ----------------;— r “*•lyT IW T O N rO p-N O . 1 BAILED ALF- ip a lia hay a t American Falls, Ida. ly, Inquire there a t O. P. Skaggs

Store. Will deUver any place In th a ,

_________________________ III. ELEOnUO MOTOR, AIR COOLED (e. engine pumps. Delta wood work*

, Ing tools. Twin PaUs Junk House.

W H Y - P A Y - W A R - P R I C E S - - ■k. A carload of Muresco In bulk m Buy w bat you need, bring back

what you have Kft. We loan you- a brush to put U on with free3 ilcM urtry Bouse Paint, 4-^ Hour Enamsl, Floor and U n- ’

oleum VamUh dries Ui twotj. houi»-A large stock of WaU <«e P*P«- Iw MOON’S !_ . WIN PALLS PHONE S

14 n o a c a u , ro * t n c t T i ' - n t a * »- —

* ' J e r o m e T o S t a g e

55 R e p u b l i c a n R a l l y

BHOeHONE, Idiho, April 11 (-V) ^ D. Sld Stnlth of Shoshone, trea.iurer UC of the RepubUcan sU le ccnUal com -1

mlttee. said today a Republican rally — wlli be slaged a t Jerome. April 23.BY Member# of Ui« party from Camas,

BUlne, Lincoln, Ooodlng, Minidoka = and Jerome counUes have been In- " « tcd . he aald.

Dr. O. P . Zeller of Jerome Li Uie ^ general chairman in charge of ar- , n rangemenU.

T H E GUMPS -

H H V E S .B IM B O -I'M ALL A K a IM THE W O R LP-M O Sr Ff

ARE LIKE SHAPOW S- Tl JO L L O W VOU A S LONQ

V M ™ e SUN SH IN E S BUT Wl PA R K CLOUDS APPEAR

, ^ j> I E Y ARE < 5 0 N E ^ _ j -

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TWIN FALLS, DAILY Nl

Ad”SChuckle

[ H u r r y , H u r r y , b r i n g

: A NEW CONTEST IT h is n e w c o n te s l w ill e n d T H u r r y ! W r i t e s lo t o f 'c m , w in n in g . I f y o u lo s t t r y nga

HERE ARE THE . ' THELASTi• PLEASE CALL AT NEWS ' ' W in n e r s m o s t call f o r tlc k c ; n a m e a]

i 2 0 0 W h i t« L e g h o rn h e n s• M e c h a n ic a lly Inclined , t o i k Q u ic k S e rv ic e , S a n g e r- Jo m

^ 8 5 M _________________

- 1 S u b m it te d b y B e r j’l S m

I F o r o n ly $1 .00 w c w ill ftcnd ! T o u r n e a t a p p e a r in g w om

----------- B i i t n a n n‘d vufluUi-.H. A llI M o d e rn . C , 0 , M a rk lo , R o s

• S u b m it te d by P a t s y D w ;

L o s t— B illfo ld c o n ta in in ir; : j 11,i t o n G .M .C. T -3 0 t r u c k

U s e d f u r n i tu r e co al ran g e ;r. G ood w o rk m u le p h o n e ....

S u b m it te d by G e o rg e E ,

S HOW TO WIN A P._ T a k e ( 4 ) s e p a r a t e l in e s f ro mD, Ih c m to g e th e r so t h e y m a k ev .i ____________ ___________( f i t t o I^ W h en f in is h e d , m a i f o r b r in g3, A d d e p a r tm e n t o f T h e T w in

I e n v e lo p e "C h u c k le A d E d ito r- a p a i r o f t ic k e t s to tlic -O rp h ' ^ a t 5 p . m . T u esd ay .

; N O T IC B . C h u ck lc s M U ST be ° on ly .

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ifl ForSale. Miscellaneous 17[CeaUantd trom PrMtdtni Celama)

5 APPLE TREES PULLED. ALBHITII Puixlta-, 1 ml. E. on Ellr. Blvd.Sl —----------------------------------------------

= : WHY WORRY :7 If About your..drinking _wal«r_4,

^ when you can hax-e p im un- ^ r * doctored Natsoopali water de- ^e.l"; llw rtd regularly and cheaply *- , • to your home. Phone 833-J ♦ R ; » any mornliig for detalU. ♦

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KRENOEL COLORADO WHEEL’ ” corruBstors. Guaranteed lo cor- ” nutate any alfalfa or sod. Kren-

gel’s Hardware.

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JOBS ARE PLEIa~ M e n a r e p u t t i n g m o n e y :

u p a rc se r \ 'c to b u y th e . f o r a lo n g , lo n g ( im c . QV r e a d y lo b u y l

IS, WANT-ADS ARE MORK M a k e th e m o st o f t h i s i

;. p h o n e 32, a sk f o r a n ad p ro b le m N O W . . . T r n f i t

the TWIN FALLS :a r - _____________ __________

S—SOB STUFF,

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P A I R O F T IC K E T S

im 4 d if fe re n t nd» today<—p u t tk e a hum orous C h u c k le a d ~:o p r in t ) ________________________In g y o u r C hucklo to t h o W a n t in F a l ls N e w s . . . m a r k y o u r t o r . ” T h ree b e a t C h u c k lc s w in p h e u m . T oday’s c o n te s t c lo ses

b e m n d e from C o m p le lc l in e s

RS-Hlillfe-WBDNESDAY------

7 For Sale Miscellaneous 17) (CoBUauie rrem Pnctdlat CelQma)T S ic ilA N D lS E AND F D ^ r S

Of Krocery ilorc. cosl approxlmste- - ly 11350. Cash required IMO. P. O. if Box'll2B, Tu'ln Palls.

* LSTZ COMBINA-nON HAY OUT-* U r and feed grinder. No. 344 in

—«[»lW nt-condlU oa. Three ml.* WM and I ml. No. of west end «e nt Main St.. Tu'ln Falls. A. E. H Holmi)ulsl.

* M O N U M E N T S - J IA R K E R S* High Qunllty-Low Prices

--------W .-C .-O RIFnN-------------■£ 235 RamsRC St., Tn-ln Fslls. r - RrprrscnilnBQ. ELIAS. MOIIRIS f i SONS 00.

Salt U ke City. Utah

B - r a i c a u . ro a neatn.T»--ftioM a

E N T I F U L A G A I N

: y i n l h o b a n k . . . b u i l d i n K hc th in g s th e y h a v e w a n t - . B u t now th e y ’r e g e t t in g

XV. P O T E N T T H A N E V E R ' s im proved c o n d itio n ! T clc- a d - ta k c r , a n d in .se rt y n iir f i t by Q U IC K A C T IO N !

1 NEWS WANT ADS

y w BIM 130* \1 K ' t h i s I S A \3 R C R U E L , C R U E L

1 ■' U

:0, BUNDAY irORNINO, APRIL

lU estN ew s^

For Sale, Mlscellaneoiisn^.(Canilnunl tte n fw cedln CcIbbb )

o o ~ 't o ' t i S ' m o d e l P i r r in u : Works for your sash, frames and doors, r tl . 1438J, or residence 783M. . .

PUMPS, P R E S S U R E UNITS, pressure tank, pump rod. well cyl­inders and repairs. ErcngrJ's Hardware._____________________

PRED BEER—DEALER IN MONU- m enu and markers, 31fl Main So, T«'ln FnlU.

FOR ONLY 11 WE WILL SEND you 90 Urc« glad bulbs, unlsbeled, made up ol 30 or more of the very best named n rtellcs. All colors of the rainbow. Bennett Dahlia Gardens, Hocerman, Idaho.

PURNITURE - NEW AND OSElj tumlture of aU kinds, ooal ranges tlectrlQ ranges, coal stores, clreu- Uiors snd olher household turn-

1 Uhlngi Moon's. Ph 6. Store No. 1; Ph. SIS. Store No L

JE L L IS O N BROS.Mnnufaeiurers of and Dealers In

I and Markers. Office and Yard, 434 BJaln Ave East. Twin FalU.

Wanted Misceltaneoui 17-A b u u 2 > in o 8 ' T O M O V E o h

wrwk. Oood portAbla typewriter.H. L. Clark, Filer.

C O M P L E T E ARCHITECTURAL KH'lce. Plans for your new homo or remodeling a t moderate prlccs. Will fumUh estlmBies. 318 Sixth avenuo north.

I WORKING OIRL WANTS ROOM and board a t reasonable rates. Write Box 8-A. care News.

^ P O N B IB L fe PARTV WANTS tran .'p o rla tio n 'to Los Angeles. Share expenses. Wltl drive U ne- eessary. Owen Dwight. Ph. 409.

WANTED - W H E \T , BARLEY and oau to clean and treat. Dlngel & Sm ith Beed Co.

r a ^ U R E WAKTTO - W l BUT —mtd-fumlture.-eoal-raBges. stoves

and Ice boxes. We pay cash. Ph.8, Moon'a

- PAINIINO, PAPER HANGINO,7 decorating. Ph. 1338.__________

') HAVE YOUR CABINET WORK made by tin Model Pixlurt Works.

f . Ph. 142M. or residence 763.\L

0- TH pnE 'S ONLY I WAY TO RE- biilld sliocs. Send them lo T. P.

- Shoo Repair, 132 Shoslione W.

ta WANTED OARDENS AND TRUCK nl. patche.i lo plow. Ph. B84J. . id

Fruits and Vegetables 18- A P P lis , JONATOANSi W TN?S u p and Ark. Blacks, 35 lo SSc bu.

A. R, Albw, Eden, Idnlio.

’ APPLES, BU. OR TRUCKLOAD AT Fisher Orcliard. 2'.i Ml. So. of east end ot Main SU

CHOICE DELICIOUS APPLES,5 Twin Fnilt Feed A: lee. Pll. 101.

= Hurnlture lor Sale iS " ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥'¥’¥'¥¥

* Sweet’s Specials *'* RUO SPECIAL tl I* 0x10-0 felt b!we ______ ** 7-6x0 for .............. ........... $3iJ ♦* JxO only _________I3ii5 «

1. .*-iOinlnKJloom.Bullea..Buf,-____ .<*■* ret. Tablo nnd 0 Ciialrs. «

wiOnut veneer, nnd new «\ as low a.1 ...................... S « J0 ^■* Largo new slylc Eureka ^

range with 1ar«o n w - ^' ^ voir. A bcnnty for only....170.00* Wliy Pny Muro '''

Living Room Suites, Mo-IT hair a-pleee lame site,* as low aa ........................$59.84 ** All thia week a I5W ■** I.B.B. table lamp for only t2J5 * :4' 27x48 Axmlnlsier liugs «

tor .......................... ..... ....♦1« «> A big buy in ti cIov.-Diit ^■ a, fancy cu|> nml muc-t for....IOc j.I Fum liure. NEW. U.vrd and *^ Repossessed. All kind* and a t ^I Lowcsi Prlcts *

Fum Uure Bouglit, Bold and *I* Exchanged ot prlccs lha l you ** like a t ** SW EFTS rURNlTURE ** STOKE *

¥ V V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

REPOSSESSED FURNITURE OP all kinds. SO used rangei. Prieea mngo from $10 up. Moon's.

—'I 'T t ie CAU. ro n u isu L T S '-n ea * n

Y n o w \ I Kw h a t ? ^

■ j f f l j L

[W ^l

ltl iz, ivao

Want Ads1 Radios and Service 23-A- s p e c i a l ’ BAROAIN p iuO Z S^ ON ^ used Rtdloa Moon'i ra ln t U Pum -

.I tu re S lort. e -

GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE J Sec 0. Browo Mutlo Co-

i Wanted to Buy 25W A N T E D ^^T O N S 'IB T O n 'm O

cuulng aUalfa hsy delivered Ph. 0394-J4.

n WA.NTED TO DUY-HORflES AND > m iilei WeJbuy, sell or trade. Seott ' St Sm ith. Across from City Fuel

, Compaay. P h . «78. .__________

A SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL your acrap eaat Iroo. will bu^ any amount. T a n Aulo WrtcUnjt Co.

, Ph. 571.

I- PURNTrURS WANTED-WK DUT I’ uted tum lture. coal rancta. a to m U and lee boxea. We pay cash. Phoa* _ 8 M oon t

n Houses for Rent 27U FARM HOUSE. NOT VERY GOOD* but lo u of room. Mary Alloo Park,

r Ph. 03M-J1.___________________ ,

5 Apartments 281^ M O D ^ APT. w m t OR w r r a ^ l

out acreage. Ph. 44<-W, 340 N. Elm.

P a r t m e n t s , 39s b l u b l a k e sBlvd. N.

h PURNISHED APARTMENTS. iSO and Ave. No _____________

M r ROOM PURNiSHED APART- >s. menl, 2<3 Bth North.

'S Ph. 4.10 and Oaslt. Ph. 071.

•J 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. Oxford. 428 Main Are. N.

^ Rooms for Rent 29ROOM TOR RENT. 143 m i A ^

7 NO.

? Nf^E F R O N T B E D R O O M Rcnllcmen preferred. Ph. 787R.

r PLEASANT FRONT BEDROOM, 444 3rd^VC. E.

Z PLEASANT ROOM POR RENT; ^ aUo Bftrngc. 550 Main Ave. Wekt.

ROOKtS PO R YOUNO MEN, TWIN r beds, home cooking. 442 W alnut, p Ph. 157IW.

ROOM AND BOARD - 151 TFU S Ava- No. Ph. Ml.

= For Rent, Misceiianeous 30® O m O E ROOM AND APT.^TOR ^ rent. Boyd Bldg. Ph. 333.

IU- POR RENT — ACREAOE W ITH buUdlng. 1 mile east aod U aouth

- -of-W a*lilng ton -Khool.----------------

^ re s ta te lor Sale 32REAL ESTAT^BAROAINS"'"

5 room plnstcred house wllh s balli- sood locaUon, Immedlalo t J possesalon. tl700, WOO cish, Ual.

t34_per moiith. _______

4( 9 room plastered house w llh* baU). good locallon. price )1550.,* $400 cnsh. b.al. H.O.L.C. loan a t* n . payable $8.C0 per mo. Will* acocpl $300 caali, balance ot* equity payable $10 per mo.

60 acres H mHo south of W en- ■ j , ~'deil'on"paved'mgnwBy.“ clcctrlo— i Ilghl and phone line. All Ui cul- 7 UvBtlon, no sojid, no rock, no ^ weeds, liy s well, water measured* a t headgate on land. Good 4- « room house, well, cistern, good « ouibullillngs, price $8000, Fcd- ^ e ral Itan $«00. Trade eqully for J, I'w in Falls clly properly.i 0 . D, THOMAS 00 .* 110 2nd Sl. W. .

* a ACRE TRACT ON HIOHWAY. « priced lo sell.« 4 room huu.ie and bath, cement* ba.v;m(iil. $1000.o 4 room.? nml bath, $1780. Easy / terms.■** J. E. WHITS

« MODEitN IlONU:. 353 4T1I EAST, ^ 5 rooiiv. nnd larse ilasscd alcep-* hiR iiorrh. Double giirage. $2100.* 5% loan iiayaUle $1TJ7 monUily.* Prlco *^350. Call after 4 o'clock,

4c HOUSE, 228 UTH AVE. NO. SIX ¥ - room.s i.nd bsth. full ba.iement,

_ modf.Ti. C. 0 . Markle, Rogerson ^ H o te l.________________________

Q ROOM HOUSE AND ACREAOE. ■= Joins cliy. corner lot. Llghta and " wnter. WiuOilnfton sehool. good a location. 1305 Heyburn East. Ph.

ISOOR.'TKB c a u .r o R K isui.T 8-.puom a

6 R & A T M e M 7 e A 6 l £ 6 e>oRhi th i . u f j s e o R M - m iS K 6 R 6 i

PAGB THIft'fJSBW. - j r u .

^ Dornlby P tte n o n makea »7 draaaUe p e rtem aaee ta

*Tb« C o n t r r Doctor” atarr- 5 fnr Ilia Dlonna Q statvplita

a t Uti O tpbeutt today,D ------------------------- - — ------ -tl. ............... .................................................

° Real Estate (or Sale 32; ; - (CoeUaBMl rron r m e d U i Celaaa)

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ •7 ¥ ¥^ ¥ 8 room modem h o q e , »th «V ¥ Are. E u t. fSSOa ¥<>• ¥ ----- ¥

¥ Oood building a lio on Lfocola ¥7 ¥ la Blue Lakea AddlUon. ¥* ¥ ----- ¥^ ¥ 8 room home o a 2nd Are. W. ¥

¥ for $i«00. ¥_ ¥ — «

¥ 8 room home, very tood eoo* ¥ 7 ¥ ditJoo, pamS street. «3100. ¥* , ¥ ¥5 ♦ Moaftn“ h4*nJ d ll U fOUwijV ¥ la Buhl, t « taooo. «

,¥ .- ------ ¥s ¥ 8 room n o d e m tu n u b e d ¥

81 ¥ home $3000. 11500 cash. ¥¥ ------------------------- ¥

• ¥ Building lota Blue Lakei Ad- ¥V ¥ dltlon for $335. Terma. ¥ ^. ¥ ♦

¥ SUDLER W E O E N St 0 0 . ¥2 ¥ Elks Bldf. Phone 8tO ¥

_ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

“ ATTRACTIVE 8-ROOM HOME OM _ pavimeot. tull cemented baae- [*. menl. ho t water beat, atokar, new«

ly ioiuUted. A good buy a t $3180,- Sanger-Jones. 123 M a la g . Ph. 437,

i m ACRE TRACT, B ROOM MOIS>

B em house. Just outaide tity Umlta. Write Owner, Box K . care Wewa.

S ForSaleUvestook 36£ 8 "ej(t r a " o o o d " i S l k '^c o w S

call Sunday or evenlnga, G . T .

M , ,,3 t HEAD EWES AND LAMBS, i

- vest. 4 No. FUer. Chaa. Stroud.

’ 40 HEAD PUREBRED YEARUNO- Hampshire ewea. H .-^ . R led e S o , r : 4 ml. Bo., H E. tro ra east eod ^ main. Ph. 038a-J«.______________

tN a h o r s e s , a m i. 0 o , 8 w e s t , Hnorth SouUi Park.

— 8 COMINO YEARLINO FILLIES, ^ 4 BelgUna and a Pcrcheona, extra ^ good. A. 0 . Johnsoo. 3 ml. S a , Vi

wesl ot Duhl on Beem an Ranch.JO =Sk BUSINESS

D IR E C T O R Y •CH ______________________ ;_______Ith DR. T. L. CARTNEY, DENTIST-------- WIUOQ BuUdlng. 338 Main A m tw= SouU). Twin FaUa, Idaho.

^ Insurance, PEAVEY TASER C O . INC PBOMl , I m;, Fire and au to Insuranca.

' SAVE 20% TO 30% ON EVERY - - - fire-Insurance dollar-by-insuriof-

wlth the Oregon 'M utual Fire In*‘ surance Oo. Lou Heller, Agent.

Ph. IttlW .I ' I '

A Peculiarityof AUTO INSURANCE is tha t

I— -It-m ust-be-bought-before ll-l*- . ' needed, be prepared—

I I ' INSURE w r m

, 0 k ,rARMEKS’ AUTOUOBIUE «*>*-IN8DBANCB

— f LOU HELLER .Y ,, Phono 1451-W

;nt*

I FARMERS ~I AUTOMOBILE

INSURANCEip-' 15% off the rate. Seo 00. J, E. Roberts AgcncyJy. _________ _____________________k.

llUAN GGi; eOYS S ■ K i DISCIGEKXl ---------?b. HAOERMAN. April I l-N ln e ty .

two boys of the Hagennan CCO— eamp left rrrenlly for I'>3rt Knox,

Kcnlucky- where they vrlU recelv#= hoivroble’ diKliMrgc. llio y were ac-

confcaiiled hy CapUiin WllwD who will not retum lo th is eamp.

I The um e number of boys will b t ' seni here from Ohio duo to arrive

April 19.A new cnt^ln^^^ galcway tn the

cnmp has Just been completed by the boys worklnit on thc lr own time. The liirKP side plltnrs nre built of rock !n arlljilc dcilCT and wllh an ilec- trically Ilghled oreh. extending over the <op of Uio gate. „ ^

A ncw irnnU court and volley baU

1 “ pin«-d. 'iiio work'bclng aone by ih F I boys under the jllrcction e t 0 . Bate- I aon, rducatlonnl ndriaor, and Cap- I tAin Jolin L. VanCott, commaodlnf I officer.

Onder Uie direction of Dr. W fl. llam Cutts. the hospital bas been compleiw remodeled an4 repainted and a nev iky Uebt has been pu t la

___ to Improre Ui» UgtUng.

.. ’ "V .

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! iSD»8 TD Fli ; NEWHIllEL Local Group to Travel t(

Pocalello (or Inilla- I tory Ceremonial

A group or Twtn p»lLi Mmoni ' Which nuy number « or more *11

trave here Mandiy tflemoon fw 1 ' Pbulcllo wltere Uiry «lll b« InlU-

' Rted Into mcDibertlilp In Oannoct Council Number 3, noynl and 8e-

L l/el UulffXof-S9-»pp!lcatlon»-for tlM

I d 'g rw i have been rectlved nnd ■ nujortiy o( Uicm It u e:iprclcd wUI m U o. tim Irlp- Tlic Inllliillon Jj prelunlnAr; lo tlio estntiitxiimcnt ol • m incil or Roynl *nd 8«lect Mu*

* te n In T*lr. Pall*. A dbpenm ior I tor the eiiabllshment o( tuch i ' body will be Hpplicd for a t onct I and thOic falling tA appmr for tlw

ifSTttt In rocatello will be InlU- ‘ sled »lien tlir oiBsiiitn’lon b com- I pleted In T*ln FalU.

I A meellnR of all apptlnnU with 1 inemben of the T*-ln t'alls Com- I a in d e ry of K nlshli Templar will I iM held At the Miuonie temple on

Sunday n t the clote ol llie annua]I E u te r obw m nce or the Command-

u r which will be held a t ll>e Pre«.- I bvterlan^fhurfh. whrn..final a r-

nncem ent* will be m^de. u r. IL A. Parrott, one or the oldMl and best known M auns In Uilx tecilon o(

I tha « * » U In charse.

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I -i , These Fine C

I I 'W 40 Augustus

! W Red.j 3 40 Cheerful-

J 10 Cuba—0■J 50 Edith Nel

, 5 Orance.2 135 BIdorud(

I '5 30 Elegante1. 5 20 Geo. DIcIiI 5 5“ Golden 0 |; J 130 Killarnc

Jl 40 Margaret• J Red W

S 10 Madame 1 Orange, % 30 Mme. Cai ^ Pink.

S We Regret __ ■y Nor Can Wt

1 IDA]

R ; ‘yAGE FOtTRTEgy

fe. ■' . ' '

m I w a i i e W i l l i sI L Br'BOIUEBT qillLLEN

I to

uons> /

' ^nd K

Itomach don't app rrrlile whi nt of do for 11. I {Ivr It » ln«brrri( M u- Peannla ynterday and U ierUtlon '« « b'Ck-”;h t.

[„1S; E aster Brings liig com- Demand For Flowen,1 th DOIBE. A p rl l'n W -E ln n r Johr ;om- “O"' tormer preildent of the Idah

y |] | Btate PlorlslA’ auoclalloR, ^ald U e on volume or Kn tt r llowinun] C)uilneu In fifatio Ihla yenr tli and- In rccent j-cars.»rea-’ ■■tUIles-intrhyarancla are »ii:i Cfi

a r- favored floweri. r X "IM ^ e are more b u t r n 'cMieciall best of expenilw cul flowers and polte 1 o t plant*, with prlccs oboul the sam

as a yenr bro.

r T h ird

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ear=01d-Norl- Field Grown

I S E I

TARTING 8 O’CLOCK M

a n o m y

- 1 !

e Oregon Grown Rose Bu: Are Well Wrapped,

VARIETIES A

tus Hartman—Geranium

ul—Orange Flame. -Orange Scarlet Nellie Perkins—Creamy

ado—Golden Buds, itc—Creamy Yellow, ickson—Dark Crimson.1 Ophelia—Golden Ycllow. rney—Double White, ret McGrecdy—Oriental With Yellow Rase, ae Alex Dreux—Coppery ge.Caroline Testout—Rosy

■et That We Will Be Unr Wc Lav Away Anv Bushe;

lHO p i

□ BfflFflOTTlS J OlTiffli

Twin Falls Rales Hlghe In Speech Sections

ol Festival

Blackfoot hlRh lu-Jiool won t: louthern Idaho debate.Ilile fro CaId«Tll by A 3-0 lo a 20 dcclsli yetterday artcnioon a t t|ie hli school auditorium In ona of t: concludlns cventu nf the f ln t annu

. Soulh Idnlio Speech Pwllval. Or ■i- ver K nlsh t nnd-CfuvJoll* Slor

Caldwll, drbnlrd bolh tlie afflrr alive and nceutlve &ldfs of ihe qiir tlon. Helen Jones and Lnwrcn Duckland formed llio Dlackfoot a

- flrmailve trnm nnd Rulon Collbi------- and Jack Bills, the Blncktoot neij;

llw tenm.Wilder piny rxM reeelved n rn

t r t J Ins ot excellent nnd first p lue the cIb.vi D. onc-act piny frclln

John- the final event or the fcMlval. je Idaho terday aflemoon. niUs plnyers u r d to- rnled nuperlnr nnd Morctnnd, roo lower BIII FYncon. Gordon Qrlei. JoACDhli i (he . 'n u l l, Pnuline Brndy, Dorti tl

nnd Junc McConiicll were menilr." !1 the or ihe'W ilder ptny'cwit. Nfna Mo

n i l. Bill Hntcli, Dora W hrrler nr ciaily Wilber Tliorpe represented Mon o lted land. Mury Ellon CImpmnn. Dim same lUmlllon. Dnron Butler. LcwU po(

Virginia Chupman nnd Onn Uu

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b I i

MONDAY MORNING II

F B a s e n

f f -

Pushes Will Bloom Thi.s 1 ed, every Bush Tagged. AND QUANTITIES

im l.")0 Mme. Ed IIcrri( 30 Mrs. Dunlap Hes 111 Mrs. E. P. Thom- 20 Mrs. Mabel Mooi 'n Norman Lambei

Yellow.1(1 Souvenir de Clai

Yellow.W. 2.1 Souvenir de Geo.

Pink.ll 10 Sunburst-(ioldi

Orange.■y 110 ^yinnie Davis—/

Climbers'..™ Paul Scarlct -R

' . 0 Shower of Giild-

Inable To .\cccpt Phone lies Boforo the.S:ili> Sfiiric

EPT. S '

■_________ T w n r FALLS, PAI

S Icetler sp p c u td tn tha BUu. c u t, Twin FalU U a4a

Twin >'nlts contestanU k d In t jpreeh events for Ih i two-day U

IDG [tlrnl. ivcelving three ratlosi of e I n n Icrllent and one tuperlor. Ambroi ■'•IU jr:vaR<. nrnlory; Daniel Langenwa

Iter, fxlrmporaneotta. and Ora ann yer. dramallca. received h ijlx

]n6S t rntlnH (nr T vln P&Ui entreats, ai I- j t» r r i t b.-ighton received » luperl

ratiiti: In the humoroui division.I n ijiU ooi. nUo entered In fn •,i»Tch events. In addlllon to d li.ii'-. UIIU necond. recelvlni thr rntinw .nf excellent and one gof

from nni-H\ fnt<*red In three events, clslon Mldiiinu lo tlie one-act pUy whli

high superior, received one e. , crilnii nnd txo auperlor. Emm(

rrrrivcrt one excellent and two s jKTiDr.v; Pn-.-iton. two excellent w

Oro- nnr suixTlnr, nnd Idnho Falls, al 3lorie, nit/Tffl in th rw cTcnli. rpcelved oi firm ‘'nc sutwrlor and one goc

ItiKhv, rntliig rxoellent on the on qur.i- rrrelved one excellent ai'rence nnr Miiierior.H nf- jiirisrs gave Iho following ralln Ilbit'r in Clxvi A dmmallc conlestanls ye negn- icrdny moralng:

' .‘4iii<erlr>r, Edward Durtonshn . , Ilo;'.!'; r^crllenl, Emily Hammoi;

. ’ |Cil::»i'U: rxcrllenl,M nrlan Hymi etinii RiK''V; Jolinslon.Btnc

. . „ 'too l; Mii«-rior. Bemlfe Kelly, 8h« ' I f L ley; Kno<!, I-rlii NIchol.i, Merldln

I'xrrlli'nt, Oriint Snwyer. Tw Kall-i; Lucille Shipley. Ar

1,1, iwxr. fxcrllm. m rry Tuttle. Ei ir rd . Other cfinlcMnnUi were Ht

Mor- I'nnBorift, MaJnd; LnVe. . Worlimnii, Idnho Fnlls, and E' Ijorc-f —Qhurl C!n.'i B drnmnllc rallnga were Pont, ft)llo'A.«:Lnn- F.NCclIont. Ayleno Nichols, Porm

i s

IN THE

S e 5 t =

i Year. All Roots

'• /■

riot—Coral Red. test—Yellow, m—Ycllow. lores.lert—Primrose

lailde F ernet—

;o. P ernet—Dark

Iden YeUow to

-A p rico t Pink

-Red.1—Golden Yellow.

e or Mail Orders. rt.s. .

ITORE

)AILY KEWS. TWIN PALLS, IE

U t, lUDcrlor. Faullne Brady, WIId( £o5 . Dorothy H utlnss, CasHefoi

„ ,v . lalr. Elva BlucJinrt. King HUl: |o i ^ ^ ! Anni settle, Orernl.'nf .r fd e a J nnd superior, I-oU tVc.iierrfor/,

brose, M artlu Farrar, m inager[!**': the speech nectlon of the fesUv

! n t Ihe conelailnn ot ih r contest yt irrdny allemoon, r*prr; w d appre

• ' ' ' ‘ Ju lian lor the cooiirnitloii extend i Itiral rwldent* who ojiriied thi

**■ . iKimes t<J gueslj durlnc the two-d four ' spcech nnd debate event, nnd to t

> dr-,o r:ihe iim tliealer. Hnrry Musgra three lnnd ihe Idaho Po»cr eompany I go» I.; ronirlbiitlng iinse crj^tipment I Is. In the one-act play.i.•fhlthic ex- ■■■

r . “ RITES AT SHOSHONE = FOR THOMAS HOLDi j Services for Tliomn.' M.twn 1I<

rtni, Shoslione. will br l:riil ihU ni rrnoon nl 2 o'cloek ni u :r Metho l-t clmrch. Shwlmnc, iirr.'itd of t 1,-Rlon Memorrnl hnll. n.s prevlou;

illncr. announced. Interment '*111 be ‘ y**' Shaihone ccnirlery undrr the dlr«

tion of the T»ln F.ilK mortuary

noiidi .*5pcclal wrvlee.^ were I'.i'ltl a t tymn.'» 'J' '-'n FalW mnriu.iry >r.sterdilnck- mr.rnlnc. Rev. n . S. R'-' .v lu.storShel- llw* Melhodlsl EpUcoiml < luirch. idlan: Iki;illng. Mm, Dorntliy MontocTwin M ni "Rock of Acrr,” nnd "Gc Am- Niuhl and aood M oniine.'Em- -Hei- V

iVern “Evn

every [J Your baby playi5 our problem s. .^ line, to help us i5 Falls to appreci% NEW SUPPLY

J ! BABY DRESSE^ j Hand M adil

5 4 9 c^ ; Of fine (]unlliy bnllstr, i

1^ ; icallopvl Ccllnrcd or col — " • — less.-wilh K-nlloped or 1

bottoms! Marvels c t vnlue ^ I ily ^ 8 monllis to 3 yenrsl

k i SILK JA C K El^ ! MnedI^ j Emhrofdedredl

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§1 SILK HOODSS ' And BonneU!

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^ INFANTS’C JACKETSk All Wool K nit Sleevelet

"IS CREEPERSk Brnadcloth! Embroldere<^ KItei I, 2, i

s

mk Grand Vnluei In Inlan l

C SHAWL!J Choice of w h ll., pink or 1

S 9SCJust the- tlilnft tu r S|

^ dnysl l-nrBO enough for n k rlngo cover! Honeyconil ^ basket wfftvfs. Sm artly f; % ed cdRCsi An Ideal gilt to 1 a “new nrrlvni"!

W WRAPPERS W AND GOWNSW Pfpp*rtU FUiuiclrlt*

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IDAHO, SUNDAY MOBNINO, A, A P R IL » , 1681

:"*:i CARTER CHILD DIESAT HOLLISTER HON

demy,s a a . ffom* Jetn Carter, tro -» tr> <

daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Rlchi w of carter, Hollister, died yesterd lUval, morning a t 7:30 o'elock a t tha tai t yea- lly home. She w u bom March rpree- I9M, m Twin FUU. tnded y u n e ^ „ „ l c „ wtll bo-held I tne lf morrow aftemoon a t 2 o'clock

o* « y tHfl While moriuary chapel. Rev. ■o Uk ^ a a r k , pastor of lha Preibylert

church, officiating. Interm ent » ly lor be In Twin Falli cemetery. The ch • tor is surrlved by her p a rtn u and a s

ter Shirley Carter.

COMPLEIBPflOGIIllthod- --------)f the BOISE, April U (,T)-J. W, Owllously or nol.>ir. secretniy of the Idae In Mining n.vwlntlon, said tonight 1dlrec- progrnm Ior the A&.VKlntlon conveary. tlon a t Lewiston. April 34 Is coi

plele.it the Former Senntor Tasker L, Odierday of Nevada will addreu the se«llor o t on Reconstruction Finnnce corpoih. of- tlon mln? lonns.itooth S. A. Knsloii of Kellogg, pre'Good dent of Ihe n-voclatlon. will prrsl

The convention will move to M'

T T T DDAY IN PENtlys a big part in the opera . . 1 and with the aid of ou s make our selection, and :ciate quality, wc are abl lY of the things your bab:

3ES

sB b b I \ Length F< H A V ' Stealing'

— S U N D A Y ..M 0N 1).\Y -

^Sprh^

, P E N N E Y C O I

STORK’S NE

cow. AprU 9S lo Inspect the tci. of mlnei and bureau oC mlnei i

O M E l o o w .A. W. PahrenwaJd, dlreclor of

“ ■f™ Idaho bureau of mlnet and geol •»>»*r pictures of the National Oeogra;

' Society' s irlp l u t fall down cn iJ , -RiYfr of Ko Relum."

,0 . O im W. WortljwlM of - BoKk a t national vlee commander ofM- o American Lesion, will bc the toi■tertnn m u lc r Bl the banquet tha t wUl clJ ^.„j tlw program a t UwUlon.} child fltate Mine Inspector Arta sis- CampbeU is scheduled lo lalk

L tHANKSWt h e 2 ' ^ . f t . d

Idshoh i the : W ill U c G iven A w ay T .

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J R I C TINEY’S STORIi r a t i o n o f P e n n e y ’s S t o r k ’

o u r e x p e r i e n c e d b u y e r s .

n d p l e n t y o f w i s e m o t h e r

i b l e t o k e e p o n h a n d a t

i b y n e e d s ! _____________________

S IL K C O AAnd Bonnet to Mat

^ S I L K C R E P J S .

7 . . . Interlined, and with w l l ? | I 3 Jnp Silk lining. Adomble*' I '

styles wllh embroider^', smock- ^ Inp. shirring, fl mos, to 2 yrs.

z m : W O R L 'D -'^Q '^PI I IO I 'S ItA D IK S j l w A M j

;ulnln Themselves . . . '■la T M r Flnt Full —

rietu re . . . lg ' the Show Froth imout S tn n In One ot ^^^Brea lcalH eari In tereit ,T : >1^ J t Ever W rlttenl . I ^

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, Anne

V Y -T U E SD A Y - !

?T7lllll!n “ K O O L E E Z ”

^ B A B Y P A N T S^ • F o r H a p p y H abics!W Tliey'rc BOILABLE . . . mndir f of purest Llnuld Lnlex ihnI / ■ ■ cnn be stretched to 0 time:» / normal size! Durnble. thin/ conilorlnble. odorless, rcvcral' bie and snnllnry packed!

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i e s t m a in f l o o i

tchool * ^ e u tn lo f OuUook tor 19U," t ‘I and J .W .T ay lo r ,u » U U n t« lto n j« y r

eral, U booked to spe tk o a n of the ReOTue Act o f iw fl.' eology . —notionraphle G. A. B. WOMEN MEET “ “ ** ILVNSEN, AprU n - flh e rn u w e

cle, U dles or the 0 . A. R. wlU mi Bolt*, Aprtl U a t the home of B tl* IU >r Uie Ison a t 13:30 p. m. for a pot-U toast- luncheon.

,1 close ------------------------ -Gleb* A - t baby chlek i tv

Arthur maket b lu e r aod better beni. Ilk on Glebe Seed A Feed Co.-AdT.

lALAPAGOSIANSDIAMETER TURTLE

T o B c s l J u d s e O f I ln W E IG H T

Y, APRIL 17TH

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EK N E S T 0k’s Nest! His w ants arc 1. . . specialists in their ers in and around Twin : all times a FRESH,

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— • Nuncry Rhyme

BLANKETS- - JQ,, ................

m 9SCSort nnd (lurfyl Dnlnty colon and niimctlv-e picture designs Snlecn bound.

P W 30"X4D"uj^ Blnnkcls ....... .......49®

^ CRIB QUILTS«»•« Covered! Nlrely

I Embnldrred! 1‘ostcl Shadeil

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W RUBBER SHEETS

, ; 17x10 In! Wide HemI« o l * : Metal Eyelets!

k jM : ' BASSINETTES

W ' . $ 4 . 9 8 "i O lhen a t $2.»

l a r i# ' “^ 1 BATHINETTEH ^ , Time aind U b o r Saving!

See Il-C om plete Kor Only

M ^ 5.90

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[H tlle ! Chnrmlnr In tan l i Red Sell

i SHEET and CASE — 5 9 c

Lovely tittle seta! A ihcr (3flx50) nnd caso (KxlO). enc

I wllh hcm-stllchcd colorcIwrdem In nttrnctlve nurser rliyme printa th n t nre gunmn teed fast color. A dcllghtru

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