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WeatherForecast F jir tontflht and SAturtiay; mod-' erato temperaturet. High yes* terday .05; tow ft1. tow thft . mornlnB 37. TODAY’S NEWS TODAY ' VOI-. XVIII. NO. -11—r> CENTS. TWIN KAI.I.S. IJ)A110. FIMDAY, MAY 'Jl. I!''!.'. OFFICIAL COUNTY NHWSi’AI'CR COSTOFKF-: As~ President Delivered Bonus Veto Message CU IS io 'jOBS IDS ...June. Outlay, of. $131'.000,000 Advisod-by-RoosovoU! Allotment Bonrd ^ R K PLANS MARK' t IME “Pfosidcnt’a'Tdrnial ■■'Approval . W ill Oonatituto Official “ Go Ahead” WASHINGTON. Mny 21 (UJ-l- Coiii of feeding the nallon'ii necily uiilll Uioy arc made Mlf-nupporl- ItiK ItKlay contlnucJ to cut into _lLt_5J.0aP,000.000 rccm-- .fuuJ nt Uie rate .of rofiro 000.000 every 2< liours. Offlcliiln • ndmltUd Iho ?S80. ------- -U-:O00|00O-«rigtpaU.»Mt^lda-tor-dl rccc-rcllcf probably would not «uf- flce. Junt'Expcntts June unemployment aid..costa were cxpcctcd to, reach JlSl.OOO,- 000. Tlie-outJoolf waa revealed wlicn Prcnidcnt .Roosevelt'A nd' visory' allotmeot" bonril.' recom' mcnifed I>c allocttte that amount ----to -tHe--rcllefT^lmttil!itTaHmi-for June expenaes. The recommendation brought to . IX total of $23(3,000,000 the nmounC K E H A han been alloted nlncc the proBPim -wna .launched April 8. Only S02l.000.000 rcmalnn ItT the dircct relief fund. And the — drixt!-i».~notr"ehpdiile<|.-to-reach nonk ■ reemployment until mld- Novetnber. ' •- Markino Time The-admliilntrailon’a whole at', tempt to bronic Uio dcprca.tlon by July 1. 1030. by puttinR 3,.m00Q nocrtytatnlly heBd.i to 'worltrTiow III inarklnc time. Leadero nockinK; nmall. quick project opeed them toward tlielr fcoftl. Thu president lu cxpcctcd to act carlv next week on more than SI.- 000.000.000 In expendlldren __ nnimeniled_g!i^t-[lavfl-agQ_hv-hla nclvlHory board. Although he has orally approved the allotmenta, none of the money can be npcnt until he glvea on official “go nhead." ' • ' . New Reeommendatloni TJio prcoldcot Blao hnd .••000-;ror:-FKTl'A recommended: P E R A . $0,000,000 for rural rehabilitation until Rcxfon^ Tuirwell'B 5100,000,000 niml i actllemcat progrmn' fitarta; nav>- - iioclc e -|EGOsevel^Aets~ro-Speed - Extension of NRA Under - Militant iii?aT:toincmer~m<jE~Hei7~tO'Tliro'ire '-L i GENERAL .STRIKE THREAT VOICED BY GREEN ' WA.SHINGTO.V. May 3J i|:Ri —The only Iioiiuh IrKlnbitlun pwulMn ut the pr<.|iriit Ni.niilnii of concreiM ivoiild Im n rompro-' tillnn hii«c<l tt» the prrnoiit Vuhio ~of'ndJii*tcd -nrr^'Irr-rrrHflraleni— It WM ».->ld today 111lulmlnlotra- tloii c|uurt<?nt. 'Tmr-l>ea|-jr3dcmi3ld-tticnr- i lib chiuieo of rimctmrnt of B meanur«« ciillliiic fur full uiii] Imnirdlutn cnah pnytiiriil. .STOCKHOLM, Sw.'don. Mny 21 il'.l!>—l‘ rotly I'rlnco.'in Injrrld _of_Swedvn wnt.jiiiirrlcil lotiny to Crown I’fincc I'redorlk of Dcnmnrlc, ArclibLnhop Erllnj; Klili-m. of tlic Lutheran church, porfonnoil tlio ccromony In the OliUo church at ll:30 n. m, (Si.lO a. ni. Kdr>.' Tliero WU.1 niitional.rejoicing -ln"SwMcn“ nnd-r>onmarlfr"for a.tlili' from the fact that tho marrlARc links more ckvitly .thc - nro-Toynl-Jioimr.r—miTna—nna- Krederik h:ive bci'n^irwcothearta, iipimn-ntly, for yearn. She In the thlnl i;irl of the Swedish royal family, the ro- munltc Hou.iu of Uorancintte founderl by N'.apoloiin'a brlUliint ' • ) mnrr>- a crown cou-iln. Aiilrid. la Belgium, Another • ■“ I bcllew th« welfare ot the iiatton, m weU a* the future wrKattt of tlir> \ttenvn*, whoWy JuntV- riM nij' dlaappro^-n] of this mruxurc,” rm ldent KooneveU declared on lie stood In tliU dmniatlo ' Mottlng In the hoiuio chamber, n4drrftiiln;r homo and nenato meinben In an unprecedented Joint _»cflBloD.-Joj-VCto Jho-ratman bflnusul)UU.Bchind.jam-uro_flccn_Vlco.-rmUcnt.JoUn_N,-Garner.j6fi.. nnd Speaker JoHcpli W. IJjriia. Mnr\lii McIntyre, tho 1'rraldeiit‘n (lecrctary. Is nt tho extreme left. OutJiido tho enpltol, thou*andi» Jammed the street o»i tho I*re«Idcnt rfturned to the While Iloiw* to learn that tlio house, hi n .thundering ehoma of vaten, 322*08, overroda hU veto and sent the bill io (he nennte, uhlrh upheld hla veto ycAtrnlny. ■ VOTETWRROW Balloto ia. Nationwide. fiAA Votlnj ' department, $8,010,600 for ____ _______ _ __ ___________ ______ ■‘ ■l^;---'rcpalr~atid coii*'tnicUon:“ fcaerol|AA'A~whoat—production- control accounting office, $0,000,000 for program will tu<e place tomorrow, uudiUoK program expenditures; and In thla county preparations for uudlUog program expenditures; dupartment 'of agriculture, $7S0,- . 000 for routine acllvlttes. FULLRE fflO lR SEENBYJOLY _ _______ county proparatlons for receiving BalloU were completed today. It viOB announced nt tho of- fice of the county extension agent. . It la estlmaUd that a third or more of the -votco hove already been cart, cither by moll, or at the Bcrlea o f , meotlnga •conducled al eight pJacca la tho county the paat 10 daya. • . • . 1.00P In County There arc cxactly 1,000 mcmbcro - •• In Mibi ----- Jackson Lake Filling Rapidly'; American Falls Supply . Drops Slightly rapidly, word . ... .............. .. day lbat;lt Is confidently prcd'lctcd tho V«acn.-olr In the upper river country will liirter It i capacity of 817.000 acre feet by July 1, cording to the. Jackwc Hole Courier, quoting reclamation -bffl' according to Agent Harvey S. Hale, .who ia occretary of Ule Whcat'ProducUon Control aaaoela- tioa. A ll. Uiwo •are prlvUeged to vote, and in addition, . bonaflde growera of ■wheat who have not fll^ed contracta are alao permit- ted to expreaa their cboice. __H Iirtted bv officers tAat cry elUrtblc .grower tako part In the rcfcrenaum which la being rieU on slmultaneoualy all over country totnorcow. X\)lla will open at 0 a. m. will cloao. at 8 p. m. at acyen >laeea In tl»8 county, ana tho quea- Jon to bo anawered by a “yer” '■ •no" vote bn th^ ballot la; Are Tills is contingent, however. ... 'h««v>''dmwlng -of-'atoroge-,wal«r *•-- • bftforo-mWJaummor.-CrcslpllBUon during'tiie wlnter'waa above nor- ' ' ' It. la prcdIcted<uiiu.tIio reservoir *«• B.-|lL-cpntaln_fllOjfflrncre .Xcct_on •'■Juno 10;'fl»'«»ni^e<J wltfa-nor- mal for that date of 778,210 acre fe«t. Part of tho lake la bUIMcC ' vi______ COTcred. Durinff the winter It at- iained a"linckncfli'Ofl0 lnchcs.'V •' . At the Twin Falla Canal com- pany office this morning It wv dlnctoscd that the atorage at Jock' ■oa lake yeaterday was 201,210 ________ acre feet,^i_that the inflow waa Increasing ateadnynVHHarawaTor water front American falls reaer- -------- ^^..x-olr liaa r e d u c e d a u p p l y then to 0G0.120 acre feet, from a mU' lion.feet A Week a«o. Uke Wah •tctt.hetd W.020 qcre feet Thuni- Women, Children __ . HeadjFor Colony Jualmcnt .prograin to- follow' the present- oncrwhlctt-neplrea- with jufltmcat-nelief .BftUol-" . ^EnVAilO. Alaaka., May 2* (UTJ —%Vomen nod chUdren, Matonuaka ' valley colonhit^ . from Ulcliigim and .\Vlacon8ln, entralne<l today for Palmer, on the last Up of their Journey to-ttfilr new northlr-' homes. 2»es-_tuul-S'altt<U>np“yenllx.in Sewai^ since tho transport St. , Mlhlel docked Wednesday, - The i«*n_»-cnt.. on_#bend.:.tol«Jnifl{_^cr .. 4ealrable land troeta and to get '^tehfporaisr .tent bomea la readl- ' . 'n'eaa.!. ■ V •- ■>:. . Ijoft- bcWnd In »' Sewanl hot- • / p lta l T?^cre lbrco children. Shirley i-lAFlan},-Ul. witb-meadca. __________ _._..May2 Militant clementa of the northwest lumber atrllce were 1 In check today by Governor Cl lea H.JIatlln'.;i.nollceJio wojild out tho Oregon hatloniir guai^ at - moment's notico to ciuell violence. Tho r e t i r e d major•gencral'a warning camo after, strikers Imd threatened vlolenco for 16 hours at the n Forest Grove. Tho 260 pickctfl dlaperaed after beating a workman, speclaA deputy u»«l a nwnpapcr reoc« Efforts Ileneu-ed .The atmosphere waa cleared for resumption o f Individual negotla- tlona between tho Sawmill and ual opcratora, and (or hearing by the Oregon board of conciliation. Fifty atato police and 70 special deputies had just massed to drivo the pickets out of Scogglnga valley, where the amall Stlmaon mill la altuated, when Slate Labor Com- rolaaloner C- H. Gram and Otto I.L.- 1 __•* Director* In Charge......... -.-la charga:at.thc.--voUnir_wlll;.n« the directora of the aaaoclatfon, and comjnunlty committeemen. Voting placca at tho several towna Caatlcfoni—High school;'Waller Reeao la charge. (Continued on Page 2, Column 8) itB B r ■J T.TT.T.rTj Ff»Bce,-May 21 (UEJ— A d o t^ e Bauer, 22, German- pilot, ------------ ...I •-doy.wljCaJlO.pUOt' Ilcatlons and landed la a field. He tried to take off again but Mnsnnta dmgget] iilm irom' the piano and ripped ita contacta. Bauer said ho w u a pupil at and had loat hla w-ay In the fog.' — Savofol-. German plaoea flying over Franco have occurred and the government Hwn.»i1: w»yntnftnr<«.- Which they «-Ut bo.aurrounded by Stench punea and . forced' down if they cross.the border.- . ' Germany baa insisted that none of Um’plana'has been sent out to ■*—«-«icatloBa-nrl»ie}i -and epy-ea-theWortl£le lalca. i^ - P r a n c tfa •border. -but- that the . Involved 0ftBGON-THREATENS-H TROOP STRIKE CALL • Hy II. O. TIIO.Ml*S0N WASHINGTON. May 21 ii:.I*i Tho threat of a new- iMiiun .murch mRr/ili:iI, on Wnnhlni;ton wii;i coupled tocliiyj prince. wlUi a drive by bonun ndvocnU-n i Queen to^pnaJt:thr.iuBh-a-mci\jfurt^h?<:hr^^«^iU«n;........................... might e.icape tho death blow the. of Crown I’rlnce Oliiv of Nor- scnuto dealt yenterdav to tho P.it-' way. —— 1 )111, 'i Mora than .three acorc nicm- . half.d07.sn bonus propl»llll^' l>er-' of , tho KuNpean roy.il .iprlnglng up In the wake iif llie' li'iimc.i. Inchidlni: the Ulncii and nenato'n acilon'ln Jiu.-italnlnB l’ rcsl-1' '>( Denmark and iJ'il* deilt Ucw.'icvolfn veto of iho eii.Hhj K‘um. ultondeJ the ceremony IMTfUn-njUir—weriTlK-iuirng' >^''1 l"’>; conBre.ti. o . .. nctlvltle.i with Avhleh the. event N'i'iv Apilim iiiiiiiii'ii- ! " ’aji celet}rat<.Hl. But It V.-M mUlwly llwt ivny of Fn-lerlk 3u. them would ho enacted unlea.i the udnilnfstmtinn relented from the! iitern attitude, wlUch eru^ihed the Patmaii hlll.- Tho I’renldcnt'rt veto mea.uRC, , AS rcKtirtlcd at the time It w.xi! delivered nn definitely clo.ilng thel door to Immediate payment of the; bonus. Tho ndminiatratlon’ii flul>;ic-i qucht actlona will J>o_dct'.;rmlncJ:. Iri part by Ihe development of pub-j lie opinion toward the bonun cventa ■ ^'HAiSOFFrOUCE INFORMS I R L D NEW EXPEDIIION Barley-Charta-Swift— Passagre in House Next Week ------------- *• I WASIIl’XCTOX, May'24 Leader of TraBic 1032 Porccl forcoa Reveals Cpasf Ex.SoldictH.> W ill St.-\rt Soon LOa.ANCrrXS, May.2t iC.lr> — -A-ljwU*nwiac-a]i!Kwil-to;-wOr-yrU erann to JoinJii a "bonu-i march" on \Viial;jnj;ton waa «oundt!d tn. Oay-f)>- |\?W. Uobertnou. a leader of the tragic bcmua ex[>cdlllonary ilrnvc locl;iy toward -siicedy 1 llie \V:itftipr labor (iisputca liill iVmltT tliM >(|nir ’ of Iho WiiiiT- IIoiIsL- and ' ■^tnnfi-irt*-i!ilfnr 'iiiilitant I’rcsidoiit KoD.scvclt enlled id luiusv mwl IvaVlvns a n d lier.s iniiTL-sted in. labor a n d ■ •S'KA lewishlioii. As a result of tiio confer- ■xjU'clf'd t!inl' tho . mil uiiii. iiiiiidiiiu-cineni I. , . ,, Withheld pending the iienatc’s : " ' ‘Xl Would (:d>e up___ 4u:t^cn=on=J>r,-l«dPht=^R«^>w•vci^^B•"l>d-|•il^-vrI^lt^itt^e-?nTrnffe-tfao• veto of the Pniman hill, . - - . . — . force of 1P32. . rtobertnon revealed that organ- Iratlon has been going forward (or w-eeksi, but that annonncementi ‘•We' Ha Meant Butlnett going to Wanhinptim de. aiiminisinil'ioii two-year Js ’KA. lion ]>n>i;raiit luitl then ....... I'otisidor tln‘ WiiKiicr bill, al- . want."]n-iiciy,ii;i-.si'ii_|iy_tlic‘ senate. termliied I .. , _ ...... , ................ thi'ex-noldlirr mild. “ We mean buii.i Some inudtficatlona In tlie "7- IncH.'i ihUi time and we'll not liej point N llA prosram may reault la Immpered hy taking women aii.il an effort nt comiiroinliie with Iba etdlilreif along ns we did the la.nt|xenntc l)’ j montlia cxtenulon rcao- tiine." I union. n Uohert-ion called a tueellnr: o fi Tlw tvdnili\lntvivtSon prtFKnun: local veteran/i today to dinw VP| Immrcliiiiu lioiiiio action to -cx- pliiiiM fur the. Pacific coiuit con- tend NilA for two years or poa- llneont of the boiiUH nrniv. He Kliiiy nntii a.'Hi i, im?____________ _ saiii-hc -pxrectrrt'niore-than 7,0001 llctention o f ni-nate bun on NRA. vi'ternim frtim Callfornl.i to Join iidet-flxlne, 1*1 fi>,k .iAU...i,,r...t ( » . . .... . ^ . . . . - In the march, iiclieduled to ntart from San Francisco In a few dayn. ‘•I knew thl.i w’Oii coming.” nnld noberliion. " I nntlcip.-jted they would uphold -the prcJildeht. But ....... .. 5“ )>ayiiIentTof r mill Hortwig, foracr labw leader and now Oregon's Industrial accident com'mUislorter, arrived. They talked to Bert Hall, presi- dent of the Foreat Grove union io^ cal. Ho agreed'to send the pickets back ,to Portland, Rainier, Ver- rionla and otiier cities from which they had gntliercd after fivo car- blocUade. _ • "Go' on home’ TellowiClinall .lold 016-Dtl11«i'8;\'"CoVcmor- llaMln plaq(i_to caU out the mlllUa.. If he smgi. .. HOLLYWOOD, Cal.—Tpk» or _U»rce. weeWi .ngO-tho.yeryjwpU::^ lat- novelist, Mra. Katherine Nor- rla, wrote no an awful nice let- ter aalclng mo to say something about, I think It was the birth- (lay of Jane Addama^ 'I wrote her I would and I fully intended to.,But ratllebraln-llke. 1 Juat forgot ^t, till I aaw. pictures of • It in tho paper. 'Then-1 felt ter* ribly aorry. Now' she is dead and I feel sorrier still. .Irvla Cobb Just tells that to crytlalllzi., “ Dcntlt Slareh-’ Jtecallcd Plana for the new march of vet' erana on Woablngton wcro revealed In Los Angeles by .R. W. Robcrt- aon^^romombercd hero aa'tho vor- who led tha ■•death raattir u iD R O P S ir PENSION EFFORT Adinlnistration Gives Up Hopo Of Seokiag Supromo Court Becootidoration compromlaa proposal for settle- ment' of.-the-. Italian.Ahysalnlan dlipute, but made, a counter- proposal. Til# oounter-proposal revived hopes,- whieh had* been aban- doaed, that a solution might -iba-warited-out-and-thfl-threat;- ened war averted. Uie world today that Ka.ici.*it Italy will proceed with tho course It hfta dctcrmlned on and will brook interference from other inf. . •- At a moment'When tjio powers _,o putting prcaauro on Italy at Geneva to raoSlfy ber demands pn TVbywlnia, Muaaolonl addrcMcd A WASHINGTON, May 21 fai!) — Tho admlnlaUaUon today g^ivo up hopo' of bringing aa Immediate now deal to railroad worlters and drop- ped plans to revive pension legis- lation for them during this scsalon .Tho railroads abstained in a turn- about gesture from demanding a 10 per cent olash la wages, .which ---- arc on Ihti »Mn« lovela as they ___ >■bcforo tho deprc.«loa and whieh totalled .$1,S10,223,G01 ' —Highest. .(i5 lwipl5tnillQn, aourcja state.and.will' probably.brcaic.up our union and the" strike ail over thB'iiorthweiif'"-'^ ............... , Fifteen minuUm later only a en pickets remained. .^Informed that one atriko loader had nald: •nVo'll be backUa.UircC or four days," C^vcmSrTCfarlia torted: . \ • -- - • . "If they come bock, they'll find the armed force' of the ntate read fortticm-." -----------------: Uia,-ffrantinff-ofTa-pennir-for the dcvclopmcnc of U « Bruncau'tract, old R. — Slayer-of-Woman • Dies on Gallows - FOUSOK PRISON. 'Calif.,. May '21. itia~TUllisr!itoQnat«,-*-33;: of 'San Blego, wbd'murdered a' trly'woman for *230, totfc; with hla life for, the brutal Ing of Ella Strawr wboae — ,, hQ^tUamcmMrcd, .atuffcd In.gun- ny sacks 'aad threw into Ban Diego bay ,loat October.' He was pronounced dead 10:12a.m. -, Crash Victims Found HEAVENSR, Okla., May 21 (U£) __ awaited hero .today folkwin^ tSo_^lt,‘ li. Boi»e.yc3terday_of_B Twin FaJb Chamber of 'Commerce delegation mode up of Pres. John P. lOnney, W. A. Van Enirelen. Daa-J. Cavana^h u d Hi Harvey,' accretaiy.------- Joining this group, which bore peUtlona to Gov.'C.'Bcn Roaa, was Rep. Harry W. Bany, Buhl, aad rod with, tho Boise Chamber of Oommcrca beard, ioaded by Harry tr wclomiaon'commlttcB-ctair- moflV and - Pres. Oaale' WUUazos, and then visited-aUte officials. ;-Oa the petiUona ooliectad by ‘ wiicrchiaio<nirthc-rnBpHi-_____ ^ znountalsx-neor here lost Sun> day were rcJRoved today from tho wrpctoce-of~^elrTilaTO-— T Dai ~ were Second Lieut Wen- ______ jUida" -* - ahd Privatb _ . . am 8prlaCT, 'A rk .'F o r almoat They were Secon ell HoUiday, of ; hd Private Ira B.' bo'mdjie to niah n new penalon through congress- Hughw dlCThla utmost to petiuade his follows that the pension bUl ahbuid become a law. This vain ef- fort on hla port eauaed the admin- Istratlon.to cboosa Its plana. ■ ■ " ' ■ of'ainy 'Tfobody can think of'tLnylj___ Btgument* than those given by the chief JuaUco," explained a man — In tho counalla of Prosident ..... ivelt-^TrMFTraiUoo-Hiighea couldn't convlnc(#‘ hls eolloagues, nobody else could. So wo don't see 'any'MW colllng-for the mit At Boise last .... oommunlUe* Interested ia , ....... velopment perfected a temporary adviory-«r|ipiai*alk«. .wu£.. Iho elecUon of Mr. Cavaaagb as chair man,' ttad-^Harvey as wetctary .-" Judge Delays bate^ ' O f Laihson Retrial JOSS, Calif., May at (OS _inyfaefenieWertrs^^ irior Judge Robert R. Syer t«- >lal-be-Bet inee woUld sot bo 'mnted t the date for trlaf would weak milltory. ■iu>d—< planea,-olded-by gro'uwl ....... .... ................ ........................ . ...... . par^.-bad tried to locate tbe|trial;^would tak6 presence 6rer At-tblk^ tline.rhA-«td;*.the ''aU-oUtet eoutt'budnSaa.- r.i Brook No Intcrfcrenco From Abroad By FRANCIS REA ROME, May; -21 .a'.i;>—Premier Benito MuMollnl proclaimed to Venice palace,-and reaffirmed aland on tho problems facing Europe. . ' "Let It be known here .and abroad." he.flold. "Umt once Faa- "Lion fof a Day" "Once iui obscure lnfantj:}inan. _o of the millions who fought, auffcrcd and won, oald 'It la bet- ter to live on day as a Iton than a hundred ycara as a aheep.' Thin ‘ our thought." Miisflollnl'a speech wna part of on elaborate, celebratloa • of tho - ................... ............. w - - J>n‘nt<rcburi miftht bo'aaked to rc-l iy,.i.A-int/> t>.«-Warld'wni...it-waii coaal4Bjr'thl>'.tairTp*aalon -law, algnall«d .by-tho-aotcran'placlnjr ........... '•'■•>-'•'■*'-'‘ ••1- or-war-ibm flaga.' bdhncra 'arid n,H»B-newancrarluni''In the monument to King Victor Em> ~ ItL.tho: Piazza.Vcncttn, irough_<»ngrcM. ____________ JiuinucLHJtL.tho: Pinrza.Vcnc^. Chief Juiitieo Charles Evans Kinp V i c t o r Emmual nr. C'rown"PrinM''Hutnbe^^ lUil, cabinet nlnlatera and under aecrctaries. high ranking offlcera oC tho lighting forces and Foaciat chiefUUaa attended the ccrcmony. SEATTLE PILOT RlLLEL .S^TTLE,^ ^ y ^ l^ iK ^ Httr- tho alqilono he was flying craah- od near Kent. E. Picrcy, Seattle, 7>wner-of-tnc~3blp.- cacaped -by "baling out" with a porachuta. B^'effTWoiier By Saying He’s Alvin Karpis ‘ctricA^o,^ itay' Jack I<oqtio hi^ his day of fun blit It'a all orar.aow,; . '.. . ^ u a Is traveUar from Vale, Oro., to ^eraphia ta eompany of' Poltco Sorgt; A. O. dark, who. »ay« be-i»-w«ted on a-burjlaix' charse. • Tha • two toelc - oa alr- . pl«a»:.ycsterday . from; ^ la e ,. —Zdoix^to-Cblc— Bored,“ Loque;'divartad.'him- •elf by -informla*;poiyona.r^ier® . alfad tbere eo ro\it« tbit ho^vaa Alvla' KarpU, a iw r*» of cob- . .r«»y/,lI#BjpWa~.*a5«adv-atory:. -lan." He spoke so coaYladagly that »• United AUllflea ,' tJuBood hla CWcago ■upottor* that tha'jatioa’a N a 1- pubUo ensmywaa.aboardWa ahlp., . ' Tywitm woa almost 'oa tur* Serffcant Claris;wben- it of Juatico.laffents, photographera /aad ________ _ -aad,-»" mob tif-'tli# curious.‘m nnod about,thorn' . la, CWcap)..^^ua tbpu«hl. it .. toow•ha w<*Jet- ting outfudi..*;llae.--'CUrlt ^ »r u sea U haoaorelw kept '■ llttU tjiu humamua tniUv.^ down tile Pacific coant for organizing th? velcrniui.” Vote Provided Signal Robertson made tho'acnouaoe- mcnt for the 1)onus-.mazdi tram of CUy hall, where be tlal veto. "That’a tho nignal, men.’ .... aald when word came that the nenato had voted to auport Roose- velt. ••L.efa go............ __HtJ__illnpntrliml. telrpramw fr headquarters' of tlio "army" at various Pacific coaat cities and within a “ahort tlmo announced tliat San Francliico had pledged "2,000 murchera. Sacramento, 800; San Diego. 000, In addition to the 3,000 hq aald he had "algned'' from lf>9 Angele^ TODAY’S GAMES grcsa falU-to extend the’ TTRA ' for tw o _ v nr:^- - ----- --- .Green flmt revealed the atrlka. noajiblllty at a.masa nieellar ta- Ncw York last nlghf Here I'oday to argue befoi^' tha' liouso ways and meana commit- tee In behalf of two year NUA'- ' extension, he rcaaaerted. and- strengthened hia threat — Hc-made-lt-plaiB'that^theTgea.-T~ (Contlnued on Page 2, Column 1) HOOVEmS^ ' NRA AS ‘FASC IST ’" Advises Oooffrou to' Defeat- IsxtciisiDn Vcspiio A .r.L; ' AMEIUCAN LEAOUB By United PrtM A t Philadelphia— ' R H B Cleveland „.21201320I—12 18 Phlledclphlft 002 000 000— 2 10 Approbation PAtO .ALTO,-Cali-May 24 (ttB •• t —Former Presldttt Hprberl. Wllflhire, Benton and Foxx. A t Boston— , R ,H E Detroit_____100 000 003— i 14 ' Boston_____001 032 20X— 8 12 . Batteries: Crowder, Marbc'rry and Hoyworth; Grovs and Berg. act charglag tha’act^ls bebg'on* ; forced by ■•bureaucmtlo coerctea* Intlmldatloa aad boycott” ■WhBUirgton ----:c..20l 'Batterioa: TIetJa, Kennedy.jifld Scu.'cUi-i^cwaom-and-Boltoa,'-'^.'~' A t NeW'Vork— R H E St-Louifl ..,.-.-.101000 202— 8-B'- New-York__ 002 010 000—l a^l. Batteries: Coffman. Thomas, Knott and Hemsley; Gomez, Ma- idno and Dickey. .. NATIONAL 1XA«3B- By United Preaa A l PitUburgh------- - It. H-. Boston____ 000200 001— 0 IS _ Plttaburg --aoj oorzox—T~~g~3 . Batteries: Brandt Smith and Spohrer: Weaver and Padden. A t ClncinnnU— - Philadelphia— ClnclnnaU— , A t Chicago— ^ York ------- f yX AiiS C^ptronar Cart-today told tbo 7ioaM,mmtuy atfalrrcommlttM.'that’ u~<>uaof- fieUl ,iimui^ :,otvhU-»udlt iefls:aa^i«ee«ab^by R ap ,^ ; w'^Tilay.- JDn’MCJi;,' wiu '*suV‘ • longer period 'fop WARNS CONGRESS WASIUNGTON, May 21 Prealdedt William Green said to- stand for p....... ... ______ output stlfllnsr of competiUoo; or -- any other of tUe monopoUsUo aad Foaciat'pnetlcca Inherent ia.tb*-< --j coercion;-latimid ... need aom* |itw i these tecmi.'’ _ Mr. ..Hwrer-inoderated 1 tack-la-rofcrrlnrf- toitha-caii and minimum wages. aadvhotua<: clauses of tho N R A; but their eaforcemcat' . - •• "The pufposa of lbo^«£ aa itjabollahea awedtl^- of ths^aet:>»'£BV'^l far aa It.abolished .chUd.'labor « •~'TJUt t cdbyotbert. _______ . If they an to be truly llbentl ixi4i£ protrrc«slTe.“ . '.•. 'i , -rv; Mrr Hoo^i.fiht-stafeinent-jta^ vUod c«ngreas. to,, defeat tha . * r i-demuided by . , lent of .'.tlie / FMentJon of lAbor, a seaaal.ittlke of orgaaued'k.. tf-tte-progTBCT;te'aot,\Tyw(t!7 Ijstlers'Ban^ '■&). : T r ia i f SteirfT toiy today M'takiag « “ *

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Page 1: Weather Forecast TODAY’S NEWS TODAY As~ President …newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Twin-Falls... · 2014-12-12 · Offlcliiln • ndmltUd Iho ?S80.-----U-:O00|00O-«rigtpaU.»Mt^lda-tor-dl

Weather ForecastF jir tontflht and SAturtiay; mod-'

erato temperaturet. High yes* terday .05; tow ft1. tow thft . mornlnB 37.

TODAY’SNEWS

T O D A Y

' V O I-. X V II I . N O . -11— r> C E N T S . TWIN KAI.I.S. IJ)A110. FIMDAY, MAY 'Jl. I!''!.'. OFFI CI AL COUNTY NHWSi’ A I'CR

COSTOFKF-: As~ President Delivered Bonus Veto Message

CUIS io'jOBS IDS

...June. Outlay, o f. $131'.000,000 Advisod-by-RoosovoU!

Allotment Bonrd

^ R K PLAN S M A R K 't IM E

“ P fosidcnt’a 'Tdrn ia l ■■'Approval . W ill Oonatituto Official

“ Go Ahead”

■ WASHINGTON. Mny 21 (UJ-l- Coiii of feeding the nallon'ii necily uiilll Uioy arc made Mlf-nupporl- ItiK ItKlay contlnucJ to cut into

_lLt_5J.0aP,000.000 rccm-- .fuuJ nt Uie rate .of rofiro 000.000 every 2< liours.

Offlcliiln • ndmltUd Iho ?S80.------- -U-:O00|00O-«rigtpaU.»Mt^lda-tor-dl

rccc-rcllcf probably would not «uf- flce.

Junt'Expcntts June unemployment aid..costa

were cxpcctcd to, reach JlSl.OOO,- 000. Tlie-outJoolf waa revealed wlicn Prcnidcnt .Roosevelt'A nd' visory' allotmeot" bonril.' recom' mcnifed I>c allocttte that amount

----to -tHe--rcllefT^lmttil!itTaHmi-forJune expenaes.

The recommendation brought to . IX total of $23(3,000,000 the nmounC

K E H A han been alloted nlncc the proBPim -wna .launched April 8. Only S02l.000.000 rcmalnn ItT the dircct relief fund. And the

— drixt!-i».~notr"ehpdiile<|.-to-reachnonk ■ reemployment until mld- Novetnber. ' • -

Markino Time The-admliilntrailon’a whole at',

tempt to bronic Uio dcprca.tlon by July 1. 1030. by puttinR 3,.m00Q

— nocrtytatnlly heBd.i to 'worltrTiow III inarklnc time. Leadero nockinK; nmall. quick project opeed them toward tlielr fcoftl.

Thu president lu cxpcctcd to act carlv next week on more than SI.- 000.000.000 In expendlldren

__ nnimeniled_g!i^t-[lavfl-agQ_hv-hlanclvlHory board. Although he has orally approved the allotmenta, none of the money can be npcnt until he glvea on official “ go nhead." ' • ' .

New Reeommendatloni TJio prcoldcot Blao hnd

.••000-;ror:-FKTl'A recommended:

P E R A . $0,000,000 for rural rehabilitation until Rcxfon Tuirwell'B 5100,000,000 niml i actllemcat progrmn' fitarta; nav>-

• - iioclc e

- | E G O s e v e l ^ A e t s ~ r o - S p e e d -

Extension of NRA Under - Militant

iii?aT:toincmer~m<jE~Hei7~tO'Tliro'ire' - L i

GENERAL .STRIKE THREAT VOICED

BY GREEN '

WA.SHINGTO.V. May 3J i|:Ri —The only Iioiiuh IrKlnbitlun pwulMn ut the pr<.|iriit Ni.niilnii of concreiM ivoiild Im n rompro-' tillnn hii«c<l tt» the prrnoiit Vuhio

~of'ndJii*tcd -nrr^'Irr-rrrHflraleni— It WM ».->ld today 111 lulmlnlotra- tloii c|uurt<?nt.

'Tmr-l>ea|-jr3dcmi3ld-tticnr- i lib chiuieo of rimctmrnt of

B meanur«« ciillliiic fur full uiii] Imnirdlutn cnah pnytiiriil.

.STOCKHOLM, Sw.'don. Mny 21 il'.l!>—l‘ rotly I'rlnco.'in Injrrld

_of_Swedvn wnt.jiiiirrlcil lotiny to Crown I’fincc I'redorlk of Dcnmnrlc,

ArclibLnhop Erllnj; Klili-m. of tlic Lutheran church, porfonnoil tlio ccromony In the OliUo church at ll:30 n. m, (Si.lO a. ni. Kdr>.'

Tliero WU.1 niitional. rejoicing -ln"SwMcn“ nnd-r>onmarlfr"for a.tlili' from the fact that tho marrlARc links more ckvitly .thc

- nro-Toynl-Jioimr.r—miTna—nna-Krederik h:ive bci'n irwcothearta, iipimn-ntly, for yearn.

She In the thlnl i;irl of the Swedish royal family, the ro- munltc Hou.iu of Uorancintte founderl by N'.apoloiin'a brlUliint

■ ' • ■ ) mnrr>- a crown cou-iln. Aiilrid. la Belgium, Another

• ■ “ I bcllew th« welfare ot the iiatton, m weU a* the future wrKattt of tlir> \ttenvn*, whoWy JuntV- riM nij' dlaappro -n] of this mruxurc,” rm ldent KooneveU declared on lie stood In tliU dmniatlo

' Mottlng In the hoiuio chamber, n4drrftiiln;r homo and nenato meinben In an unprecedented Joint _»cflBloD.-Joj-VCto Jho-ratman bflnusul)UU.Bchind.jam-uro_flccn_Vlco.-rmUcnt.JoUn_N,-Garner.j6fi.. nnd Speaker JoHcpli W. IJjriia. Mnr\lii McIntyre, tho 1'rraldeiit‘n (lecrctary. Is nt tho extreme left. OutJiido tho enpltol, thou*andi» Jammed the street o»i tho I*re«Idcnt rfturned to the While Iloiw* to learn that tlio house, hi n .thundering ehoma of vaten, 322*08, overroda hU veto and sent the bill io (he nennte, uhlrh upheld hla veto ycAtrnlny. ■ • ’

VOTETWRROWBalloto ia. Nationwide.

f i AA V o tln j

' department, $8,010,600 for ___________ _ __ ___________ ______■‘ ■l ;---'rcpalr~atid coii*'tnicUon:“ fcaerol|AA'A~whoat—production- control

accounting office, $0,000,000 for program will tu<e place tomorrow, uudiUoK program expenditures; and In thla county preparations foruudlUog program expenditures; dupartment 'of agriculture, $7S0,-

. 000 for routine acllvlttes.

FULLREfflOlRSEENBYJOLY

_ _______ county proparatlons forreceiving BalloU were completed today. It viOB announced nt tho of­fice of the county extension agent. . I t la estlmaUd that a third or more o f the -votco hove already been cart, cither by moll, or at the Bcrlea o f , meotlnga • conducled al eight pJacca la tho county the paat 10 daya.

• . • . 1.00P In County There arc cxactly 1,000 mcmbcro

- •• In Mibi -----

Jackson Lake Filling Rapidly'; American Falls Supply

. Drops Slightly

rapidly, word . ... .............. ..day lbat;lt Is confidently prcd'lctcd tho V«acn.-olr In the upper river country will liirter It i capacity of 817.000 acre feet by July 1, cording to the. Jackwc Hole Courier, quoting reclamation -bffl'

according to Agent Harvey S. Hale, .who ia occretary of Ule Whcat'ProducUon Control aaaoela- tioa. A l l . Uiwo •are prlvUeged to vote, and in addition, . bonaflde growera of ■wheat who have not fll^ed contracta are alao permit­ted to expreaa their cboice.__H Iirtted bv o fficers tAatcry elUrtblc .grower tako part In the rcfcrenaum which la being rieU on slmultaneoualy all over country totnorcow.

X\)lla will open at 0 a. m. will cloao. at 8 p. m. at acyen >laeea In tl»8 county, ana tho quea- Jon to bo anawered by a “yer” '■ •no" vote bn th^ ballot la; Are

Tills is contingent, however. ... 'h««v>''dmwlng -of-'atoroge-,wal«r

*•-- • bftforo-mWJaummor.-CrcslpllBUon during'tiie wlnter'waa above nor-

' ' ' It. la prcdIcted<uiiu.tIio reservoir *«• B.-|lL-cpntaln_fllOjfflrncre .Xcct_on

•'■Juno 10;'fl»'«»ni^e<J wltfa-nor- mal for that date of 778,210 acre fe«t. Part o f tho lake la bUIMcC'

vi______ COTcred. Durinff the winter It at-iained a"linckncfli'Ofl0 lnchcs.'V

•' . A t the Twin Falla Canal com­pany office this morning It w v dlnctoscd that the atorage at Jock' ■oa lake yeaterday was 201,210

________ acre fee t,^ i_that the inflow waaIncreasing ateadnynVHHarawaTor water front American falls reaer-

-------- ^ ..x-olr liaa r educedaupp l y thento 0G0.120 acre feet, from a mU' lion.feet A Week a«o. Uke Wah •tctt.hetd W.020 qcre feet Thuni-

Women, Children __ . HeadjFor Colony

Jualmcnt .prograin to- follow' the present- oncrwhlctt-neplrea- with

jufltmcat-nelief .BftUol-"

. ^EnVAilO. Alaaka., May 2* (UTJ —%Vomen nod chUdren, Matonuaka

' valley colonhit . from Ulcliigim and .\Vlacon8ln, entralne<l today for Palmer, on the last Up o f their Journey to-ttfilr new northlr-' homes.

2»es-_tuul-S'altt<U>np“yenllx.in Sewai^ since tho transport St.

, Mlhlel docked Wednesday, - The — i«*n_»-cnt.. on_#bend.:.tol«Jnifl{_^cr .. 4ealrable land troeta and to get

'^tehfporaisr .tent bomea la readl- ' . 'n'eaa.!. ■ V •-■>:. . Ijoft- bcWnd In »' Sewanl hot- • /p lta l T? cre lbrco children. Shirley

i-lAFlan},-Ul. witb-meadca.

__________ _._..M ay2Militant clementa of the northwest lumber atrllce were 1 In check today by Governor Cl lea H.JIatlln'.;i.nollceJio wojild out tho Oregon hatloniir guai^ at - moment's notico to ciuell violence.

Tho r e t i r e d major•gencral'a warning camo after, strikers Imd threatened vlolenco for 16 hours atthe n

Forest Grove. Tho 260 pickctfl dlaperaed after beating a workman,

speclaA deputy u»«l a nwnpapcr

reoc« Efforts Ileneu-ed .The atmosphere waa cleared for

resumption o f Individual negotla- tlona between tho Sawmill and

ual opcratora, and (or hearing by the Oregon board of conciliation.

Fifty atato police and 70 special deputies had just massed to drivo the pickets out of Scogglnga valley, where the amall Stlmaon mill la altuated, when Slate Labor Com- rolaaloner C- H. Gram and OttoI.L .- 1__•*

Director* In Charge.........-.-la charga:at.thc.--voUnir_wlll;.n« the directora of the aaaoclatfon, and comjnunlty committeemen. Voting placca at tho several towna

Caatlcfoni—High school;'Waller Reeao la charge.(Continued on Page 2, Column 8)

i t B B r

■JT.TT.T.rTj Ff»Bce,-May 21 (UEJ—

Adot^e Bauer, 22, German- pilot,------------...I •-doy.wljCaJlO.pUOt'

Ilcatlons and landed la a field. He tried to take off again but

Mnsnnta dmgget] iilm irom' the piano and ripped ita contacta.

Bauer said ho w u a pupil atand had loat hla w-ay

In the fog.'— Savofol-.German plaoea flying over Franco have occurred and the government

Hwn.»i1: w»yntnftnr<«.-Which they «-Ut bo.aurrounded by Stench punea and . forced' down if they cross.the border.- .' Germany baa insisted that none

of Um’plana'has been sent out to — ■*—«-«icatloBa-nrl»ie}i-and epy-ea-theWortl£le

lalca. i^ -P ran c tf a •border. -but- that the . Involved

0ftBGON-THREATENS-H TROOP STRIKE CALL

• Hy II. O. TIIO.Ml*S0NWASHINGTON. May 21 ii:.I*i —

Tho threat of a new- iMiiun .murch mRr/ili:iI,on Wnnhlni;ton wii;i coupled tocliiyj prince.wlUi a drive by bonun ndvocnU-n i Queento^pnaJt:thr.iuBh-a-mci\jfurt^h?<:hr^^« iU«n;...........................might e.icape tho death blow the. o f Crown I’ rlnce Oliiv of Nor-scnuto dealt yenterdav to tho P.it-' way.—— 1)111, ■ ■ 'i Mora than .three acorc nicm-

. half.d07.sn bonus propl»llll^' l>er-' of , tho KuNpean roy.il.iprlnglng up In the wake iif llie' li'iimc.i. Inchidlni: the Ulncii andnenato'n acilon'ln Jiu.-italnlnB l’ rcsl-1' '>( Denmark and iJ'il*deilt Ucw.'icvolfn veto of iho eii.Hhj K‘um. ultondeJ the ceremonyIMTfUn-njUir—weriTlK-iuirng' > ''1 l"’>;conBre.ti. o . .. nctlvltle.i with Avhleh the. event

N'i'iv Apilim iiiiiiiii'ii- ! " ’aji celet}rat<.Hl.But It V.-M mUlwly llwt ivny of Fn-lerlk 3u.

them would ho enacted unlea.i the udnilnfstmtinn relented from the! iitern attitude, wlUch eru ihed the Patmaii hlll.-

Tho I’renldcnt'rt veto mea.uRC,, AS rcKtirtlcd at the time It w.xi! delivered nn definitely clo.ilng thel door to Immediate payment of the; bonus. Tho ndminiatratlon’ii flul>;ic-i qucht actlona will J>o_dct'.;rmlncJ:.Iri part by Ihe development of pub-j lie opinion toward the bonun cventa ■

^ 'H A iSO FFrO U CE INFORMS I R L D

NEW EXPEDIIIONBarley-Charta-Swift—

Passagre in House Next Week

------------- *• I W A S IIl ’X C T O X , May'24Leader o f TraBic 1032 Porccl forcoa

Reveals Cpasf Ex.SoldictH.> W ill St.-\rt Soon

LOa.ANCrrXS, May.2t iC.lr> — -A-ljwU*nwiac-a]i!Kwil-to;-wOr-yrU erann to JoinJii a "bonu-i march" on \Viial;jnj;ton waa «oundt!d tn. Oay-f)>- |\?W. Uobertnou. a leader of the tragic bcmua ex[>cdlllonary

ilrnvc locl;iy toward -siicedy

1 llie \V:itftipr labor (iisputca liill iVmltT tliM >(|nir ’ of IhoWiiiiT- IIoiIsL- and ' ■^tnnfi-irt*-i!ilfnr

'iiiilitant

I ’rcsido iit KoD.scvclt enlled id lu iusv mwl IvaVlvns a n d

lier.s iniiTL-sted in . lab o r a n d ■ •S'KA lew ish lio ii.

A s a re s u l t o f tiio c o n fe r-■xjU'clf'd t!inl' tho . mil uiiii. iiiiiidiiiu-cineni I . , . , ,

Withheld pending the iienatc’s : " ' ‘Xl Would (:d>e up___4u:t^cn=on=J>r,-l«dPht=^R«^>w•vci^^B•"l>d-|•il -vrI lt itt^e-?nTrnffe-tfao• veto of the Pnim an hill, . - - . . — .

force of 1P32.. rtobertnon revealed that organ-

Iratlon has been going forward (or w-eeksi, but that annonncementi

‘•We'Ha Meant Butlnett

going to Wanhinptim de.

aiiminisinil'ioii two-year Js’KA. lion ]>n>i;raiit luitl then

....... I'otisidor tln‘ WiiKiicr bill, al- .want."]n-iiciy,ii;i-.si'ii_|iy_tlic‘ senate.termliied I .. , _ ...... , ................

thi'ex-noldlirr mild. “ We mean buii.i Some inudtficatlona In tlie "7- IncH.'i ihUi time and we'll not liej point N llA prosram may reault la Immpered hy taking women aii.il an effort nt comiiroinliie with Iba etdlilreif along ns we did the la.nt|xenntc l)’ j montlia cxtenulon rcao- tiine." I union. n

Uohert-ion called a tueellnr: ofi Tlw tvdnili\lntvivtSon prtFKnun: local veteran/i today to dinw VP| Immrcliiiiu lioiiiio action to -cx- pliiiiM fur the. Pacific coiuit con- tend N ilA for two years or poa-llneont of the boiiUH nrniv. He Kliiiy nntii a .'H i i, im?____________ _saiii-hc -pxrectrrt'niore-than 7,0001 llctention o f ni-nate bun on NRA. vi'ternim frtim Callfornl.i to Join iidet-flxlne,1*1 fi>,k .iAU...i,,r...t ( » . . .... . . . . . -In the march, iiclieduled to ntart from San Francisco In a few dayn.

‘•I knew thl.i w’Oii coming.” nnld noberliion. " I nntlcip.-jted they would uphold -the prcJildeht. But

....... .. 5“ )>ayiiIentTof

r mill

Hortwig, foracr labw leader and now Oregon's Industrial accident com'mUislorter, arrived.

They talked to Bert Hall, presi­dent of the Foreat Grove union io cal. Ho agreed'to send the pickets back ,to Portland, Rainier, Ver- rionla and otiier cities from which they had gntliercd after fivo car-

blocUade. _• "Go' on home’ TellowiClinall .lold

016-Dtl11«i'8;\'"CoVcmor- llaMln plaq(i_to caU out the mlllUa.. I f he

■ sm g i... HOLLYWOOD, Cal.—Tpk» or _U»rce. weeWi .ngO-tho.yeryjwpU::^

lat- novelist, Mra. Katherine Nor- rla, wrote no an awful nice let­ter aalclng mo to say something about, I think It was the birth- (lay of Jane Addama ' I wrote her I would and I fully intended to ., But ratllebraln-llke. 1 Juat forgot t, till I aaw. pictures of • It in tho paper. 'Then-1 felt ter* ribly aorry. Now' she is dead and I feel sorrier still.

.Irvla Cobb Just tellsthat

to crytlalllzi.,“Dcntlt Slareh-’ Jtecallcd

Plana for the new march of vet' erana on Woablngton wcro revealed In Los Angeles by .R. W. Robcrt- aon^^romombercd hero aa'tho vor-

who led tha ■•death raattir

u i D R O P S i r PENSION EFFORT

Adinlnistration Gives Up Hopo O f Seokiag Supromo Court

Becootidoration —

compromlaa proposal for settle­ment' of.-the-. Italian.Ahysalnlan dlipute, but made, a counter­proposal.

Til# oounter-proposal revived hopes,- whieh had* been aban- doaed, that a solution might

-iba-warited-out-and-thfl-threat;- ened war averted.

Uie world today that Ka.ici.*it Italy will proceed with tho course It hfta dctcrmlned on and will brook

interference from otherinf. . • -At a moment'When tjio powers

_,o putting prcaauro on Italy at Geneva to raoSlfy ber demands pn TVbywlnia, Muaaolonl addrcMcd A

WASHINGTON, May 21 fai!) — Tho admlnlaUaUon today g ivo up hopo' of bringing aa Immediate now deal to railroad worlters and drop­ped plans to revive pension legis­lation for them during this scsalon

.Tho railroads abstained in a turn­about gesture from demanding a 10 per cent olash la wages, .which---- arc on Ihti »Mn« lovela as they___ >■ bcforo tho deprc.«loa andwhieh totalled .$1,S10,223,G01 '

—Highest. .(i5lwipl5tnillQn, aourcja

state.and.will' probably.brcaic.up our union and the" strike ail overth B 'i io r th w e i i f '" - '^ ..............., Fifteen minuUm later only a

en pickets remained..^Informed that one atriko loader had nald: •nVo'll be backUa.UircC or four days," C^vcmSrTCfarlia torted: . \ • -- - •. " I f they come bock, they'll find the armed force' of the ntate readfortticm-." -----------------:

Uia,-ffrantinff-ofTa-pennir-for the dcvclopmcnc of U « Bruncau'tract,

old R.

— Slayer-of-Woman •Dies on Gallows

- FOUSOK PRISON. 'Calif.,. May '21. itia~TUllisr!itoQnat«,-*-33;: o f 'San Blego, wbd'murdered a' trly'woman for *230, totfc; with hla life for, the brutal Ing of Ella Strawr wboae — ,, hQ^tUamcmMrcd, .atuffcd In.gun- ny sacks 'aad threw into Ban Diego bay ,loat October.'

He was pronounced dead 10:12a.m. -,

Crash Victims FoundHEAVENSR, Okla., May 21 (U£)

__ awaited hero .today folkwin^tSo_^lt,‘ li. Boi»e.yc3terday_of_B Twin FaJb Chamber of 'Commerce delegation mode up of Pres. John P. lOnney, W. A. Van Enirelen. Daa-J. Cavana^h u d HiHarvey,' accretaiy.-------

Joining this group, which bore peUtlona to Gov.'C.'Bcn Roaa, was Rep. Harry W. Bany, Buhl, aad

rod with, tho Boise Chamber of Oommcrca beard, ioaded by Harry

tr wclomiaon'commlttcB-ctair- moflV and - Pres. Oaale' WUUazos, and then visited-aUte officials.;-Oa the petiUona ooliectad by ‘

wiicrchiaio<nirthc-rnBpHi-_____^ znountalsx-neor here lost Sun> day were rcJRoved today from tho wrpctoce-of~^elrTilaTO-— — T Dai

~ were Second Lieut Wen-______ jUida" -* -ahd Privatb _ . . am 8prlaCT, 'A rk .'For almoat

They were Secon ell HoUiday, of ; hd Private Ira B.'

bo'mdjie to niah n new penalon through congress-

Hughw dlCThla utmost to petiuade his follows that the pension bUl ahbuid become a law. This vain ef­fort on hla port eauaed the admin- Istratlon.to cboosa Its plana.

■ ■ ■ " ' ■ of'ainy'Tfobody can think of'tLnylj___Btgument* than those given by the chief JuaUco," explained a man — In tho counalla of Prosident . . . . . ivelt-^TrMFTraiUoo-Hiighea couldn't convlnc(#‘ hls eolloagues, nobody else could. So wo don't see 'any'MW

colllng-for the m it A t Boise last . .. .oommunlUe* Interested ia , .......velopment perfected a temporary adviory-«r|ipiai*alk«. .wu£.. Iho elecUon o f Mr. Cavaaagb as chair man,' ttad-^Harvey as wetctary .-"

Judge Delays bate^ ' O f Laihson Retrial

JOSS, Calif., May at (OS_in y fa e fe n ie W e r tr s ^ ^irior Judge Robert R. Syer t«-

>lal-be-Bet

inee woUld sot bo 'mnted t the date for trlaf would

weak milltory. ■ iu>d—<planea,-olded-by gro'uwl ....... .... ................ ........................ . ...... .p ar^ .-ba d tried to locate tbe|trial;^would tak6 presence 6rer

At-tblk^ tline.rhA-«td;*.the

''aU-oUtet eoutt'budnSaa.-

r.i

Brook No Intcrfcrenco From Abroad

By FRANCIS REA ROME, May; -21 .a'.i;>—Premier

Benito MuMollnl proclaimed to

Venice palace,-and reaffirmed aland on tho problems facing Europe. . '

"Let It be known here .and abroad." he.flold. "Umt once Faa-

"Lion fof a Day""Once iui obscure lnfantj:}inan.

_o of the millions who fought, auffcrcd and won, oald 'It la bet­ter to live on day as a Iton than a hundred ycara as a aheep.' Thin ‘ our thought."

Miisflollnl'a speech wna part of on elaborate, celebratloa • of tho- ................... ............. w - -J>n‘nt<rcburi miftht bo'aaked to rc-l iy,.i.A-int/> t>.«-Warld'wni...it-waii

coaal4Bjr'thl>'.tairTp*aalon -law, algnall«d .by-tho-aotcran'placlnjr ........... '•'■•>-'•'■*'-'‘ ••1- or-war-ibm flaga.' bdhncra 'arid

n,H»B-ne wancrarluni''Inthe monument to King Victor Em>

■ ~ ItL.tho: Piazza.Vcncttn,irough_<»ngrcM. ____________ JiuinucLH JtL.tho: Pinrza.Vcnc^.Chief Juiitieo Charles Evans Kinp V i c t o r Emmual nr.

C'rown"PrinM''Hutnbe^^ lUil, cabinet nlnlatera and under aecrctaries. high ranking offlcera oC tho lighting forces and Foaciat chiefUUaa attended the ccrcmony.

SEATTLE PILOT RlLLEL .S^TTLE,^ ^ y ^ l ^ i K ^ Httr-

tho alqilono he was flying craah- od near Kent. E. Picrcy, Seattle, 7>wner-of-tnc~3blp.- cacaped -by "baling out" with a porachuta.

B ^ 'e f f T W o i i e rBy Saying He’s Alvin Karpis

‘ctricA^o,^ i t a y 'Jack I<oqtio hi^ his day o f fun blit It'a all orar.aow,; . ' . . .

^ u a Is traveUar from Vale, Oro., to eraphia ta eompany of' Poltco Sorgt; A. O. dark, who.»ay« be-i»-w«ted on a-burjlaix'charse. • Tha • two toelc - oa alr-

. pl«a»:.ycsterday . from; ^ la e , . —Zdoix^to-Cblc—

Bored,“ Loque;'divartad.'him- •elf by - informla*; poiyona.r ier®

. alfad tbere eo ro\it« tb it ho^vaa Alvla' KarpU, a iw r * » o f cob- .

.r«»y/,lI#BjpWa~.*a5«adv-atory:. -lan." He spoke so coaYladaglythat »• United AUllflea ,'

tJuBood hla CWcago ■upottor* that tha'jatioa’a N a 1- pubUo ensmywaa.aboardWa ahlp., .' Tywitm woa almost 'oa tur*

Serffcant Claris;wben- it of Juatico.laffents,

photographera /aad________ _ -aad,-»" mob tif-'tli#

■ curious.‘m n n od about,thorn' . la, CW cap)..^^ua tbpu«hl. it

.. toow • ha w < *J e t­ting outfudi..*;llae.--'CUrlt ^ » r u sea U haoaorelw kept '■ llttU tjiu humamua tniUv.^

down tile Pacific coant for organizing th? velcrniui.”

Vote Provided Signal Robertson made tho'acnouaoe-

mcnt for the 1)onus-.mazdi tram of CUy hall, where be

tlal veto."That’a tho nignal, men.’ ....

aald when word came that the nenato had voted to auport Roose­velt. ••L.efa go............__HtJ__illnpntrliml. telrpramw frheadquarters' of tlio "army" at various Pacific coaat cities and within a “ahort tlmo announced tliat San Francliico had pledged "2,000 murchera. Sacramento, 800; San Diego. 000, In addition to the 3,000 hq aald he had "algned'' from lf>9 Angele^

TODAY’SGAMES

grcsa falU-to extend the’ TTRA 'for tw o_vnr: - - ----- ■ ---

.Green flmt revealed the atrlka. noajiblllty at a.masa nieellar ta- Ncw York last n lgh f

Here I'oday to argue befoi^' tha' liouso ways and meana commit- tee In behalf o f two year NU A'- ' extension, he rcaaaerted. and- strengthened hia threat — Hc-made-lt-plaiB'that^theTgea.-T~ (Contlnued on Page 2, Column 1)

HOOVEmS '

NRA AS‘FASCIST’ "Advises Oooffrou to ' D e fe a t -

IsxtciisiDn Vcspiio A . r .L ; 'AMEIUCAN LEAOUB

By United PrtM A t Philadelphia— ' R H B

Cleveland „.21201320I—12 18 Phlledclphlft 002 000 000— 2 10

Approbation

PAtO .ALTO,-Cali-May 24 (ttB •• t —Former Presldttt Hprberl.

Wllflhire, Benton and Foxx.

A t Boston— , R ,H EDetroit_____100 000 003— i 14 'Boston_____001 032 20X— 8 12 .

Batteries: Crowder, Marbc'rry and Hoyworth; Grovs and Berg.

act charglag tha’act^ls bebg'on* ; forced by ■•bureaucmtlo coerctea* Intlmldatloa aad boycott”

■WhBUirgton ----:c..20l'Batterioa: TIetJa, Kennedy.jifld

Scu.'cUi-i^cwaom-and-Boltoa,'-'^.'~'

A t NeW'Vork— R H ESt-Louifl ..,.-.-.101000 202— 8-B '- New-York__002 010 000—l a ^ l .

Batteries: Coffman. Thomas, Knott and Hemsley; Gomez, Ma- idno and Dickey. ..

NATIONAL 1XA «3B - By United Preaa

A l PitUburgh-------- It. H-.Boston____ 000 200 001— 0 IS _P lttaburg - -a oj oorzox—T~~g~3 . Batteries: Brandt Smith and Spohrer: Weaver and Padden.

A t ClncinnnU— -Philadelphia—ClnclnnaU— ,

A t Chicago— ^ Y o rk -------

f y X A i iS

C^ptronar Cart-today told tbo 7ioaM,mmtuy atfalrrcommlttM.'that’ u~<>uaof- fieUl , i imui^ :,otvhU-»udlt

iefls:aa^i«ee«ab^by R a p ,^ ; w'^Tilay.- JDn’MCJi;,' wiu '*suV‘

• longer period 'fop

WARNS CONGRESS WASIUNGTON, May 21

Prealdedt William Green said to-

stand for p....... ... ______output stlfllnsr of competiUoo; or -- any other of tUe monopoUsUo aad Foaciat'pnetlcca Inherent ia.tb*-< --j

coercion;-la timid

... need aom* |itw i these tecmi.'’_ Mr. ..Hwrer-inoderated 1 tack-la-rofcrrlnrf- toitha-caii and minimum wages. aadvhotua<: clauses of tho NRA; but their eaforcemcat' . -•• "The pufposa of lbo^«£ aa itjabollahea awedtl^-

of ths^aet:>»'£BV'^l

far aa It.abolished .chUd.'labor «

•~'TJUt tcdb yotbert. _______ .If they a n to be truly llbentl ixi4i£ protrrc«slTe.“ . '.•. 'i , -rv;

Mrr H oo^i.fih t-stafe inent-jta^ vUod c«ngreas. to,, defeat tha . * r

i-demuided by . , lent o f .'.tlie /

FMentJon of lAbor, a seaaal.ittlke of orgaaued'k.. tf-tte-progTBCT;te'aot,\Tyw(t!7

I j s t l e r s ' B a n ^ '■& ).

: T r ia i f SteirfT

toiy today M 'takiag « “ *

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Jago Two IDAHO EVENING'TOIES. TWTN FALLS. IDAHO- • FrlJny, May 24. Jfins

ROOSEVELT ACIS TO HASTEN m

News in Briefn'ot-lli* E«»nln»' Time*

Parley Charts Sw ift Passagc'vuit iirm

fConllnucil from rai.-o-Onn) i ernl atr»i>” m;llon Bok-ly on the N H A <iii«'»tloa. 1‘rc- viouiily hi' linil Indlcitlrti tlxi move wouiiJ Iw InvokccJ only If C(iii(;rc-J«i fulled ti> cnuct Inlxil'K Hire tic- iimnclii--t'vo jciir N n A, HO-hoiir week, antJ Wnjrncr liibor (lliipulc;ibin.

q s a l :H alf Down Measures Termed

Fated to Defeat Despite Hint o f March

my-Jm3f;mcjit.-—Cri:eii->uiltl- •'faltiirc ic) oxlotiil t l i e . NUA fori two yi'iir.'i U’Ulilil ri'HUlt In ntrllle;!UirouKliout the nallun-firjil lu<

....Uio-lncluatrica und Uitii wo wwiUlj connlilrr moblllzlnt; ’ oiir full Btreni;tJi for i» Kreiil ontlonnl deiuv oilKlrntlon.” , - I

Re«ult> Certain , Croon wnrm-d llml "thcro. wlllj

- bo nu ((Ui'Hlloil itbuul till) rffocl o(' n cvilenil ntrllco If oucli lu nccoi"

Grceii'H nppcanincc before tlicicoimty Jnll. wnyH luid meun.i commllloo wiuii cxpcclcd to concludc trntlmony onthe N it A ((UCBtion'with the ex­ception of lliut of Gvii. Ihicli B.John/ion. former N 11 A chlcf, due

follow him today

TntmliinIirirOTrTnclTinir“AT'Sliiir!I>rftftciwardB"tho-l)omin"i-l6tii U. Altrop, Graniievlllo. The Itxllcr'bralio out.In Ihclr diiuKhtcr. 1 Il'ib.-rtnon aalil Uu\t mor« lhaa

------- 7,000 vrliTunii woiilil filnrt the irolcIVKlIn l*nrcnt« |fnim Cnilfomln, jiltklnj; iip rccriilta: Mr. nnd Mr«. Carl liiihn, Groat the- w iiy .......... , -I'alln, Mont., vWtc'd yc.sionlny nil 0 '“ -’ « l i :n l f lc n n t drvclo|

'the C. J. Hnhn homr. on route loIw’hU-h followed the M lo iO vote ain-l-'m!ie!JW-on-R-vneTition-trtn-w»>UJh-iiph*ia-tli<v-Pr«-«Uont-:-y«.i

....... . ................. . thanIti'nluy with nliio ;.Mrn. MiirahiJI VIkUb |he noodcil w.ri tlio definite Irond

Mm. fjrorce W. Murwlull, :lowiinI M'paratlllj: tlic boons Inauctio. W.'iHh:. and Iwo children. nr<\fnim tho Inflftilon Insue.■ vlnltlnj; hpr mother. iJrti. JJ.. J.J . Inflntlim fUlrf Ikjrrlrr Hall. » ' 1 Much of tlio oppo.Hlinn t

. ______ il'atmnn hill wna biuwd on tl.(ii-U 90 l>a>n '[Ii-rtlnn lliat It wimUl iitiirl, the

I'loyd McMnMer, charged w'thiprlnllnR proimen rulllnjcjownnl

Green tolit the commltlcc. ... behalf of orRnnltctl lalwr, that the »cven-polnt N I I A exten/ilon proCTttm Bhouid b« chanuod to

_______ conllmiB . N K A control ,over allKr-T.-- Indgatfy^---'s i

• . He m M that to limit Ihc N H A

rtctlRtHl to Sorority ' II MIM ntiUi Shipman. Twin Fulln. 1 ■student at the tJnlvenilly of Wy- otnlrf:, Lnrmnlc, luui t>c<'n pledKwL to Knppa Kappa Gamma norWlty, oceorOlnB to word recclTcd here.

Mrn'll Club U limt jcnta

'ulato' commerce were "hlRlily nr- ttflelal'’ and that N R A wim de- Bigncd orlElnally "to rohnilatu all buslncB# nnd Indwitry nnd to pro­tect nil cmployea.

Crutlly Exploited "MllliotM of-tho, jnont cruelly

exploited workers arc In the bo* callcd oenlcc trndcfl," ho Bnld,

Courliutint; Yi>dtFollowlnjr a vlJilt at the home of

their parcntJ*. Ur. nnd Mm. Howard J. lUad. Mlvi &lari;arct Itrad loid Wllllnm M. lUnd are rcturalnjr, lo Cnl(;arj% Cnnndn., , ,

-U n ion --.......the Baptlat church Simdny at 8

Mrn. JoRi-phlnc SlMi

tennion, he nnld, "Is in.reality a dcatnictlDn' of the N R A moro complete and dnngcroun than would bo'n refunnl to continue It In any form."

Ho charced thnt advocatefl of the temporary plnn knew tiint

. imch notion would kill the N R A and discredit the entire ldqn_of

--------federal economic conlrbi;Wants Fair Trial

In defcnne of the N it A. Green said that the nttempt' to limit

Vets Aslc Recall ' Of Bonus EnemyI'lIOlJNIX. Artz., May 24

dU:>—Pflltlonn were clrculnl- «1 throuRli Arizona todny hi-ckln>: the recall of Senator CnrI IJaydcn. D.. who'voted to Buntnln PrrnUlcnt Roone- velfii veto of the riilmnn bonuB bill,

ready had obtained 10,000 of

narj- to force a nfcclnl elrc- tlon. Hnyden'a term of offlco extendn for three yearn moro.

Spokeumtn for the veler- nnn wild Senator Henry Anh- uml, who iilno volod to flun- taln the veto, "U next." Anh- umt, rlrctfd Innt ye nr, eould_

I'TiorbeTttMIciTVeforcJuly.

Iconlrollable Inflation. Tills denied by tho I’ntmanltcii, but it wna made the reanon for a number of vQtcn nj:alnst the bill.

Tho leaillnp bonus proposal ___In thnt of Sen. Hennctt Champ Clark. D-. Mo„ whawllt-nttempt to have the ncniitc 'rules .nuapcnded In order to attach n bonuji rider to the

llorne* Serlowily III Jamen L. Barnes, eluiirmnn. «if

tho board (if Cfamty commlaiilonorfi. wwi reported t.Mlny to bo B»dou*ly "• ut his home near Han«n. lie , BufferlnK from maetold Infccllon.jpcnain;; niWy nppwprlntlons bill,

followlns influtntn. i a two-thlnla vole lu required for _______ such. a.:proccdurc.-''......... • '

To-Atteml-Ser>-trr(i ■ in,e rui ,, necewuiry becftuso the. Spanish War VeteranB and thoir.rules prohibit'fttlachment of legls-

Auxlllary nro aak^ by offlcejT tOM„U(,n lo an appropriation mcnJiure. miiu Kiuk viic iuieiii)a iv iiiiiu I In n

Prcnby'tcrian, church..

Uon of our economic e.yatem." Attcndlnjr Convention . CrKanlicd labor, Green iiald, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolm C. nobcrli*on was faced "with a determined cf-'lefl today for San FrancliKo where

■ fori on'the’part of certain inter-,'>o "•“ I ^ o f there- catedandnelflshgroupHtodcBlroyilTlonal Inaurance ratlnK board in

•- ........ - — - - hin capacity aji member .of theIdaho nAHoelitlion of ITlrc insurance , aRcnta.

^o t Out of Slump He said tho country was no

•yet out of the deproBulon, tha there wore 11.500,000 )iorj>ons un 'employed, that Uic rclicfioaa'foi tho coming year wlll bc tho'henV'

. lest in history nnd "yet In thu fncc of such.'coadltioos a minor por-

“ Xiffn’uf' oue' roup~lQ'~our~ccunuiiil llf« Insists .that we nhall nbnn- doD'oll nttcmpta at Indiulrlal rcs- ulatlon nad Improvement"

He predicted that If the N R A la killed, unemployment will afump, wages sink, swent shops

todnv'H mectlnir to confrr wlt/i the BuJiI Chamber of Commerce boanl limMTNCKATif. Ala. din—lloa- June. 3 to make ptapn for I’ VVA pitnl nttachos today, dlncussrd th projects endorsed by local of n-miin who..,proAouneedcmmV r to .b E ^

UllvciLfOF-two. houTB-lij-proycOn KTounils of

Beryi Trusalcr hIn district court i........ ..................ration from Lnrry Trusnler. The couple married Aur. 8,1020 In Van­couver. She asks for rentorntlon.of her former name of Beryl Toun;r. lUiybom nnd Raybom rcpreuent tho plaintiff. «

Dediculury’" ‘Bcrvices~Fiaiincd on Jnl7 4 for Bc-Oreatcd

Fionoer ViUago-

noCKPORT, Ind. (I'Jn-Thf IJn- coln pioneer vlllape. a.memorial to ,lhe martyred President.- will bo

— «Mjicat<Ht’’£rtlie.i 01.11,111.11 Cuunty T • Hlstorlcarsocistl)'.- - -Tho memorial In-susrounded Dy- a.hiRbl«t^ksdc..and lts..buJltUn{;s

duplicatb' lojr cabins," churches, '• schools and - stores that stood in

Spencer county between 3810 and ' 1830, the years Abmhsm I.lncoln

-_;^ycd.tlierc.-_.„ ---------------. Moro than-3.000 lops donated

- by farmer* In the county wert hauled to the memorial nnd fash­ioned Into the bulldlnjp by FERA workers. —

Tho village will consist of 22 buildings when completed. Geonre

authority, has Irecied • the work.Amonff the ' moro 'IntereBtlng

buildings In the memorialIlcns of Judge Pitcher's law office

- wh*To-LlfleoliL.obtainci!. books, for study, the home of Daniel Grass, a

.-roecilng hoiise .for .early, settlers; ' ' Ihe'Pigeon Baptist'ctitirch. •.whrre

Thomas Lincoln, hl-i. wife,' 'and .Abraham . worahJped,.. and.. Tom

-yncoln 'a cabin. ,

Chicago Hits Myth ' . O f Saturday Baths

Uree 'AttendnnreFull attendance la urgetl by of'

ficem at a meeting of lhc,k>ctU D. A. V: chapter and auxiliary

•support, Mni. report premature. wViti'w ,! Jolm McCrory, 48, unemployed

with pneumonia, hla condition BteaiUly growlng'worue. 'iTio man'p family waited in tho hospital cor-

‘or the fateful news. An In- Lwntched. tho patient He

breathe.Tries Htlmuliint

But ln.ntead of notifying the

lamiiy wn rido^or I ter7(o\wa

utlne matter

AT THE THEATERS LEITHREE STARS A T ORPHEUM

Quarterly Meeting Discusses Bocus But Puses No

Resolutions

Warren M llliafn. Kuy Francis and George Brent, a popular trio at star* who appear together In "Livinr on Velvet,” the new eomedy romunco which opened iv , two-day' ragagcM nt'at tiw Orpheum ntnrtlng today.

Action’Ston^Runs-----As Roxyls-E^ture

Bob Steele on tho warpath. In­nocent, but branded guilly of mur­der, pursued by the-aherlff, men­aced by a lyjchlng mob, yet de­fiant. latighing In the face of Im­pending danger nnd death. That'* "Biff Calibre,'^ which ..oj)cned_‘ ... "Ojiy TOn tlilfl aflemooti '

espeelnJly Uiose who like their "westemn,” phould not mlsa It.

'Ilie Bpeclnl added features to tills prograin arc the last chaptcr of the great herial, "Return of Chandu, tho Mngtclnn,". nnd the first chapter of the new thrilling chnpter-nlory,'"Law of the Wild," co-stjirrlng Kex, "tho King of Wild HoRien," and Rln-Tin-Tin. Jr., tho woailer dog. Bob Cunter and Luclle 'Browne are tho supv, porters of Uio horni ftnd_dog,jvhiIC our old friend. Den .•I'urpln, gets In for tho comcdy relief. A com­edy, cartoon nnd tho Unlvehial Ncwa reel completes this fast lion show.• The »iho\v stnrt/i tomorrow v . the regul[ir Satiirday morning mulneo for kiddlcu nnd continues

Jlay 21Frederick' E. DmKcr, Bellevue,

and IlelolBo Miller, Twin Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Per^. Twin FnlU. -nro tho-paronta-of a daugh­ter b«m last evening at the hos* pital.

Annouiieement‘ Is made of the birth of «i daughter yeaterdny to Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul McBride, Tw.-in FiilUi.

Testimony in Motor Accident Death Entcra Ooneluding

; - Phases Today

attorneys, for the, Standard OU company, of Cnllfomla, and Jolm A. Baisoh, jr., oU Oblrlbutor, call- ed wltnesa after witness to the stand to refute testimony offered In behalf of tho plaintiff, Mrs. Svoa Ebcllng, seeking comptnsallon for tho nccklental death of her hus­band. Arnold EbcUag, la a oar wreck north ot here on Blue Lakes boulevard laat Nov. 28.

Court attachoa expreased ibcllef thnt testimony might be

......................................The p.vtient failed to react . The family wna.informt(I.

A moment later a ripple of ,ex- cllement ran through the ward. Someone hnd discovered that ilc- Crory was brealhlngi

Joint Meeting TonightLegionnaires nnd Auxiliary memv

molhors will be guests. lUld the t rtul.Ir. For two hourn tJm Mother's ifay Iheme will be stressed In Oio entertainment features, which followed 'by ,the oer\--Ing of rtfreahmenl*.

Uin bedside. For two hours the man lived. alUiough he never re- S gained consclousneas -nor spoke t word.

.Then he died.

_________ n e - T o w n - B e a lT * -

.,ArtisU .I'nformed ^avenue location which sow'houiiesith»-RuiM(*ll barber •hop.^'Bha^tlcrl.. JJir.WAUlCEE.„Ws. J&iH.— T jc will move to thd preaeninionA.' \3r:-homo’ town.T.preferably snftJi.-U tho G. T. Hunt barber ahop, when the best place for-aa-arli»t*o work ................... - • ■ for recognition. Grant Wood, fa­

mous Iowa arllst. In70”a group *

yesterday afterooon tho ber« «£ the were pemitteO - vidt tho scene of the fatal crtiab.

Witncsdea who offered testimony te yesterday and today Included:

Mrs. James Molnar, Margery Rather Craft Marvin Mnttiesen, Mrn. MuViel C75/t7‘M5fUirCnlfi;

Idaho Offers-Tale---^Of—Forest^ction.

HA2ELTCN, -Mny 24 (Special) •=Thcn:“ wiurnh“ Bnenaanco-on37 Leglonnnires and Auxiliary mem­bers at the' qunrterly confereneo of tho flftli district herv last night when post, district, de[fartment and natJonnl officers were pres­ent

Much o f tho discussion center- «J-nrouo(I tho defeat. of-tlic-faL- man bonus measure, reconled a few hourn l>eforo tho Joint han- quct.-rvhen the U.'S. ncnato mii- tolned llio veto of President Roosevelt No resolutions regard, log. the. bill were ndoplAJ,' how.

Election In JulyAnnual-election of officers will

Lano-placo.au the -«cxL.convcnUoD to 1 held Ih Kimberly In July, lt-wnji-stat£d-hy.J._Edward.TVarr ner, district adjutant J. Dean Day, Kimberly. Is district com- mander. and presided at the bujrt- neia BcBslon of tho Legion. Henry C. Dworahalc, Burley,, was toast­master at tho banquet.

.The banquet wan sen-ed In the Hazelton'high school and In nt- tendancp were C. A. Botlelfaen, Blaelcfoot, department command­er; Mrs. Hanv Benoit state Aux- llinry president: Leflcr Albert, de. partracnf adjutant r^ llinm 'llan ,'' service officer: H o ^ Benoit, “ “

Today and tomorrow the. idalio theater wilt present thrills from tho foreata o f the nortliland, James Oliver CUrwood's "Tho FighUng Trooper,” with Kermit Maynard. Bnrbara Worth and Walter Miller.

Mra. Oocnp- Wotthwlne, national executive commltteewomaa;’ Mrs. Estclla Saxton, VUh, natlooai vlea president of the Auxiliary,

• district officers . of both They were Called upon for

..-Dlicunci-Bontls_______

—N e w B -D f* R 6 c D r d - Morriaso Lieensca

Legiored tho Vinson bill and other 'bo­nus legislation, and the subject was Jolne<l In .by a number or speak­ers. I t was voted by post repre- sentatlves to hereafter refrain from dl.ipensing gasoline to trav­eling vetemns, except In extreme cnoen.------- -— ------------- ------

Auxiliary meeting wna opened by Wilton Peck, Twin Falls, alnglng •Tlifl Star Spangled, Banner.”. He nlso song "The Utah TmiV in honor_of_Mrn. ..3o*ton._JCnysvllie, Utah, ft special guest of tho Aux­iliary. '

Tho meeting was spent In the coniilderatlon of routine business. Mm. Worthwlne, Boise, nntionhl executive c ommlttcewoman for Idalio, nnd Mrs. Behnlt, Twin Falls, department prealdeot, ad­dressed'the* group, '

Blindness No. Bar For Young Lawyer

ifANSFIELD,. O. <UE) — W'hen Voneo. Stuller. of.BeUville :here, was- eight yearfl old ho ___Into tlie limb of a tree'whilo play-

ilnf; and It cost him. thg sight of iboth eyes. However, ho didn't let ............... ' — ■ him and to-

tornrya and citizens of UilsUon. .......- -• . - ....■ - •' Stuller, now. 20, is a graduate of two universities and passed the bar examination with high hon-

Hd la a talented musician and

Stagg’s Son Will Coach Susquehanna

.MUwau: jc.artjichool students.-, , "Go bsck and work nmong your vn people." he said. 'The depres­

sion lias created a new trend to­ward the small town. There you wlll> find ample .opportunity • to paint, do Interior decomtion, or follow commercial nrt

SELlNSCnOVE, Pa. (V.b—Amos;Alonu) Slagg. jr., son of tho fa-|

'seiiintor and Lincoln lore nious football conch, has acceptedi „ , ,,,,, ,, -

his new post here September 1.Ha has been in the department;

of'pliyslcftl'educnuon nnrtuthlctlcs! — -

S.OOO paintings hanging ion wnlls there which were 'pur-1 'chased’ and not ■.lold.""

quehsnna-universlty-wlll b«-i.ganlzed with the beginning of the next college year and Stngg will combine-physical....................

CIUCAGO, (ItTi-r^Tho city wnteriMan Strolls NudcOn Boston Streetdepartment haa crushed the myth

about tho Saturday night bath..•The legend now la aa completely . BOSTON, (I’Jli — Women nearly

oiit of- the picture hs the old Ult- swooned ond men stared M ’ John 'chen Wb- • ' -•O'Malley strolled', through the

ChlcBgoana. U 1» revealed are. shopping dLitrict sans clothing•-BOt parUal to SaturtJay nlgh.t for.--thcirrtubbinp«.-ftml-ttooaa.-l£-.^e' social swim hit their high C a In

modem fltrenmllned beauty.Tho ■ water . dcpartnjent

L_____pnlntisl out that ZO.mQOOg^ n s:.*.:___oXJwalcricM.aro used o n ^ a tu ^ .

- on any other «lay in the .week. .

during a spring snow storm. i_A_poilctman_Qn.,duty_ft_bIock away saw O'Malley, whose body > was blue with the cold, reseued | him, placed him In a taxi and took: him to tho sUtloa house. Later i, TBe-nu3lsl"wiuriiiVrino-r-hMpltair ttf tLaWout aud-await court ac-; Uoit- I

0 IDAHO®

I ^ C u r w o o d 'x

jraM TM M M D i

'..Owt«om - Xevaltr . xoTlttoa* - >r«wt.'

I^r<a m ,Jc F im A UP THE ItHHOjsngo-^ n i S O P L / M iP t -

Zaidlvldaal Numbei^ Grandstand Chairs and Admission Ticket* On Sale Clrctia DBy at— ..

A t the business ^neetlng of thet-T>ayr*

NEBRASKA JOINS

WITH CIRCUS WHEAT GROWERS

rjXJKENCE BF.RNETn ,

Florence Bemcttl. y o un g e s t daughter of tho famous .Bemelti family, featured with The Al G. Barnes circus thia year, is said lo be the only glri rider today making

double flomeraault from the back one horse lo another.

-The-Bftmes Olrcus will nppear In Twin Palls Friday. May 3i. at tho

i; Q]iUctaU/l.gaii>l«ln,by_;the,.depOti and will ^ve two peftormances startlcg at 2 p. m. nnd 8 p. m. with tho doors openlnt; as hour earlier.

Mabel Stark and her tigers, Ter­rell Jacobs and hla arena filled with African Ikms, Captain Waller Me* I-aln nod four herrls Of perfonning flrphnntii, Uift Danllng. Rnrhans, nnd many other atars of tho

Oonnty Producers 'Will Oast Ballots in Nation^de

A A A Votmg;

(Continued Prom Page One»•*TSuh1=Clly-HlirXuRrV-----

:r In charge.Filer—Gravea real estate offle

Blaine Van Auaddn in clinrne.Twin Falls — Corridor of cou.

bouse. Kenj-on Green In charge.Kimberly—Wilson's store: H. G.

Loulerbach In charge.__Holllstcc—.Crangc-JiaU;.J . -E--.I^hlmnn in charge..

Murlaiujli—lIlKh achoo(:_Uyriini Pickctt in charge..

Measure Acrcngo Mensuremtnt oi acrengo for the

1035 Crop got under way today In thin county with' Uio fWJowlng nupcrvi.wm In clmrgc: ‘ / i ‘ Stuart H. Scverln o f Hansen, J. 'M.-Plerco of-Twln-Fn!ls,-W,-A.-----Farley of Jlolllnler, Arthur ICnuii-aoa .Qf_HolIialer.-Jlunca_Kcel._Jr»I-----o f TV.'ln Fails,. Jeao llalnllne o f • Twin Falls, Eracry Molnmler of Buhl, Howard Gault o f Buhl. Neale B. Haiard of Hanacn, Dale M. Reese of Costlcford. Waller Smith la "-draf lamoa.

Traveling on special sttel railroad irnlnn the circua Is carrying ovr- 200 acts and.almost 1,000 people.

YOUIHEULIILLER PAYS WITH LIFE

Robert Cargo,' 21, S layer' of Aged Benefactor, Steps to

Ohair UDOssistcd

—McALSSTER,— Okla.,—May- Robert Carpo, 21. who killed

his aged benefactor In on argument over free wheeling, died in tho dec- trie chair today.

" I want to thank nil my friends anil tho prison offlelab for what

jthey have done for me." he said, therf stepped unns-sUteil Into Ihf

LINCOLN, Neb., Mny -24 (UI!)— Nebraska' Joined th» ranka of states •which have dropped prohibi­tion today when Gov. ' Stoy L Cochran ai^cd the liquor control; bill, pas(Md this 'R'eek after a flve-<monUiJ«ctalntlYcjtlc»'t._____ ______• Uquor by the p ack a go ^ l be Mid throughout the state aa eoon u a Uquor commlsskn is named and licensee a ^ isMed. Sale by the drink wUI be poodble only la com­munities which authorize it in spMlal elecUons.

Leaves For Boise.'Mrs. Juanita Sonde, former In­

structor In Link’s School of Busi­ness, left yesterday for Boise, where she has.another iwslUon.

cluiir at ^o.siato priaon......Cargo was pronounccd .'dead al

13:15 n. m.The youth had coafcesed that he

killed A. L. Luke, elderly Bethany, Okla., nurseryman who had be­friended him and given him a job.

Exact distances flown on sched­uled air lines are being checked bythe-bureau-of alr-comm«rco-of-tho

icnt of commecee to furnish for air, mall paymenta.

department i a basis for i

- BEDblNa AND VBGETAMX PLANTS

at the, Old ''. CITY TO WEB

aitEENUOCBE ‘

AAALOOKS.FOR f m m E A i = F

Expeets majority to Ballot For OontinimncQ of Crop

Reduction Flan -

Wheat raisers all over the country go to Uio pblls'tomorrow to tell thn AA A whelhcr they wont additional years of Its control progmms. ‘

A maJority'Was expccled to votu "yea" to the question:

“Aro you In fivvor of a wheat production-adjustment-pitigvam-to— follow, the present one, which ex- _ plrca with the 1D35 crop year?"

Unless' favorable sentiment Is clear-cut tho AAA will' nbnndon _ wbeat curtnllment ngreements at' tho conclusion of the current pro- cram.

Expect Affirmative The likelihood of 'tho propoBol'fl

being'-rejected Is considered by A A A na nmalL If the cxpccled af- ' flnnatlvo vote Is given, the AAA. Inter will offer contracts to covcr four yenra o f“5crengo UmitaUbn.- Thcso agreements probably will npeclfy thab part of the land re­tired from whest production be planted lo native Krass or oilier drouth- reslstaat, non • commerclnl crops.

JOE-K 8AY8;.Ertrr C1T1ZE.V of Uiln dlnlrlet

wliethrr Inx vayrr" nr not ulioulil bn VlTXL.t.'i' INTKRHHTICD IN TOB^.UK^NEAU

o fnoU VhO maii'C knnw It 16 i]on« anil went th(a<1 an<l

•--t'tlilnlr - ---

what! Now, wlUi ele«e eon*cleiie« R*t ytfur ■hM« «( the "r»y-Ofr Blone'wlili tits Oood Tlmts at—

. ----- VNOUG JOE-K'ft

R O X Y

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Friilny. Jfny 21, 1935 IDAHO-EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Pftffo ThrM

I N ’SGMICH TRY COLLAPSES

Housckcopor's Complaint Ends Transient 0.imp Member':

Tnntnstic Bubble

TULSA. Oklft.. Mny 21 (r.Ri— ToJ Bitxler, -10. puffoo on ii jillslit- ly im'J.cIgnrcUe- In-hls-Jull-celi tolay anJ Inmenlwl u jili.itlcrcO dn'ttm of cn.iy rlcliM.• Sovcral wock« iigo Iliixlcr praised liU lot In life and In-

- vcntoriwt hwnanctji. - - , Th< former, lhal of n pcnnllc*.i

■ aotwJy In a fcJernl trnnJiIcnt CAcnp. inu'le lilm nail. Examlnhtlon o(- the iBltcr, liwcvcr, guvc him

'clicor.. For bcAlilen llie neatly prewed .clotliea on liln buck, Bnxlcr po«* ovucJ n Bllb’ lotiKue. nn "honest •facc," u.iwlf mtule bn'nk book nnd,

*L-'in"nfwrw'parmnc«rTvhtinrTftKcr For Acvcral dnvA Baxtcr'a life

— wa-1 -n-whlrlwlnd-of-netWty.—He enlled on merelinnta. bonker;), real oJ'.ato mfin and employment n

, cles. .To- Dll lie exlilljltcd the I .....[nianJc bnnk book, It ohowetJ he lind on deposit in nn caAlem bank tho tidy BUm of 5437,000.. Hc.dlnplaycd teteRramii which rcprcncntud hhn as a heavy •iit<}ck- .holder In an CMtem atecl conccrn w<iloU purportedly vraa backlnt: hliiu The (cIo^mmA, like the bank

. ..lwok._wcri‘J}axtcrt_banillworl<.._Aceot lenty

* 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 tank'company, the o cr or an,-5 1 1 .0 0 0 home cqulf VI-lUi $700 vorth of linen and 0 0 0 worth of other (urnlahlnf;n,.lhe occupant of n 1 0 -room nulte In thi.i rlcli oil city's larcMt oCflec bulld-

„ ln j ; coivtnlnln* $r.00_wgrth_of_pfficc furniture, and the employer o f * ottfnoRraphtfr. a houackeepcr and

Baxter' alno had arranged with n railroad to build a one-mlle npur. to tha rite o f hl« proposed tank- bullJInfi' plant.

The hoitickceper wrecked cvery- thlnp. Unpaid oXtcr a week’n cm- jiloyment. flhc went to the poUcc,

— — r- 'llnd-lTCKA OrderOfflcer.i who arrcnted Baxter

' found In hLi pockcta'a handful of ".inlpen." an PERA order on n

_lr>cal dentlflt for a tcctli-pullhig job ari<l"no money,'" ' ' ^• The FERA order Identified Bax. top U.T ft "f:ue.il'' at the federal trjnnient camp, Tliere offJcero found tlie remainder of.Buxter'a

, w.irldly wealth — a fow periwnal lielonci'nga loojiely packed in . nlngle nHOc box.

- POCATBLLO, Moy 24 Idalio 1» well In the le.id nmonc (iUK<tf produclnj; statcn with Ou per ccnt of the paymenta mad fshnern-on Ihelr nuffar bael, trucLi. J. A; Dickey, chief o f thir 'A A A . n'ugar uectlon. Raid today;' III n wire to Ezm Bciuoq.

• An Ace-High Dinner'Serves Four Persons For One Dollar-

Remember how you’ve felt when yoii_hcld_tWO.BCca-aad_drc«,r-lwo more? That Is eomcthUiB tho feel. Inc the hounewlfe han when nhc discovers an acc-hlRh dinner which aho can deal lo four’pernon* for ot dollar. Try thb one, and you’ll m that thin lii no bluff.

Cobbaifo and Tomato au Gratln 2 Sc

Saulisl Sweet I’otato SllrcY too Uulleret) Ih^ia iOr

SlIeM CueumtKra wJtliSesionlnca lOc________

------ Urcod anil Uutler « «Fruit Salad SZc

' Oof fell iltli Giiiii'u ' ' j Cahbnce nnd Tomato nil Gratln:

Boll three cup] of shredded cab-

hat;e until Just tender, and drain, Add-onc-faurtlt.-cup-of-wat«e-to llio contenta of one can of tomato .noup, IHit altcmate Inyern of cab' bnge, ROup and groted chccno (uii' InK one cup of grated cheene) Into a baking dlab, diintlng tlf;btly with Aslt and pop <er. Cover with buttered crumbs id bako about twenty minutes li i 37S degree

Fruit Salad: Drain th4 frultJl fr.Qmj)ao_cup.of-canned_fnilta.Xur nnlad, chill, add one-balf cup of nllced celery ond one-fourth cup of'roi;y

fourth cup of niayonQulae and aervo on crlnp lettuce.

rhtjppe->ne-(ou

Liberal Solon Filca Notice _ Or.,Men5iiro fo r Silver

Restoration

H, J: Reynolds, minister. • Sunday school at 10 a. m.Special memorial mc8.iogo at 11

. m. A memorial mc.iaaRo that will bo dlXferenL Bo patriotic and attend. Remember to bring- flow-

monoUratlon of nllvcr was posted In the house of commons today by Thomoa Reid. Liberal, member for Kow \Ve.itmlnstcr, B. c.

Rcid exprcMcd belief that Qan- ada, tbird among silver producing nations, should set nn examplo by rentorln^ silver' to Its place

Tho bill wai dc.ilgn^ to 1n< creaae .Uie silver content of Ca andlan coloa to 825 partn In 1 .0 0 0 Iniitead ot the present BOO parts.

Reid's motion woiild remove the of, tlie monetary act

— vr . - T.-Yauu permit payment in unlimited amounts, except In flve-ccht pieces whore the crMltor would jiot hove to accept mdre Uian $S. . . ’

hlVEIt C/isit ALLOTTED \\’ASH1NGT0N. May 2 1

Conatruction work on five loclta and four (lama In Uie canalization

Idaho', progmni,'Dlckcy anlU tho'the 525.000,000 allotment made majority of the rcmalnlnf; clghtjirom work rellof funds, thejKT cent BOOH will be approved for piymcnt.. He denied rumors that Uie dolay wan cau.ied bythe di'partmenfn Investigation ol flugar factorlea and uddcd that the first of tho 1033 refund checks will bo Issued, carjy In June.

week «nd-guenta of Mrs. Mary Church-aRdfamlly.-CleffR-19-a-ne- jihew.of tho late Robert It. Church and liaa been living In England tbo

'.13 ycara. He ti> an employe 01 'Amalgamated Sugar company was sent from tho United

-------- statga-toTEDgiMiinnwnt nfCc-n fl-' iereatJi there.

; Daniel Bowen and Jcaa Herrlng- ton returned'Wodaejiday from Ash­ton wlUi a truckload of certified ■ocd'potatoca.

............ -id'Uy-u'aiLHC-. ___________' chicken aupper was sponsored by

- • • tho Burley stake M-Mcn and Gl(!an- -^ r f t lr l ir ln •

Wcdnenaay. Covers were .laid fo luO wlUi'moRib«rsK)f-tbo atake.aoL ward, offlccni Aod. tho Ulsbropric also preaenL Adonis NelUion, stake

,, president-of the Y. U.,M. I. A., ■' was toastmaster. Relief soelety of-___ flcm-acD'ed.;.J3ouqucta-ot--»prtng

flowers adorned the table. Koaca ' Stout’a orcheatra furnished the

dance muilc. Proceeds will go to­ward t&e new atage expenses.

‘ ; MIsa Yoland TlMley, who haa . been teaclilog school In Aahton,

turned homo Wednesday.----^Mra.-Jewle-Kelley-wna in-charge

of the literary lesson at tho Relief . floclety meeting Tuesday afternoon.

Un . Martha Manning oad Mra. . Geneva A(IimBjuislatett.Thc llfe.',af

- -ftlays.—"What— B rfr ry— Womair ' Konw*" and "Pater Pan," were r- -.vlcwed.-2m.^£3UB. Bumctt aong

Tocat aolor .• Ward-Honornlght'of theM. I.A :

. waa 'held Monday. - The • prograin ‘ ojoslsted' of vocal solos by ftuth Mcllno_and Leon Wm«; s<;leeUona by.a lodles'quartet; a ^ 'i ip of cow boy adngg by-tho Boy Soodta; and a one act play. Raat Tanner, preal*

■ dent of tho ward Y. M. M. L Al, ' presented Mio ochlcvcm^at carda.

• epcnt________-Mr. and-Mni. Frank Pace re-

__turned Sunday . evening from' . S tOebfgeT~Ulin. wher«“ th ^ ’ 'havd

a Urge band o f sheep.

BOSTAL RECSIPTS UP WASHINGTO^r, May (Orj—

—BMl,ortlc«L-rccclp{fl.for„thft, ritatl - 1 0 moDtiu-or Ue.-riMal-year-br« < op »3 ,000,000 o'Ver l « t year, Poat-

• 'majiter General Juneii A . Farley - ■aid-lodoy In predicting a aurp*-'

-d«p(tr tmbn t'a' opera t kn.

department announced today.

I Suburban Churches |

MUItTAUGlI C'O.'ilniU.VlTV Eifgar L.:\Vhltc.-minbtec__

1 0 a, D1-—Rci.TJlar morning wo iihip with an oddrm by Mm,. J< nephlnc Slzcr, W. C. T. U. Ni tlonal lecturcr. Special music lu dor the direction of Mm. Elmer Chance.

1 1 a, m.—Sunday school wl Wlllla'ni Llndau In chiirgo.

HANSEN COMMUNITV Edgar L. White, minister

10:30 n. m.—Sunday school with Harvey Fomwalt In charge,

11:30 a. m. — Reirular morningJ. aiiliaess by lira.

tio'nal lecturer.

Christian church.of Kimberly.

HACERMAN CAR FOUND 'Officers announce the recovco".

..:ar. Gooding, of a Ford V-8 , aald-to-Jmvu—bceii~4 tolon—from Main avenue here Wednesday eve* ning. I t la the property of -Mrs. Mary Curran, Hogerhuin,

Kotail Trade at Higher Xovcl W ith.Wlioleaalo-Ordcrs -

Climbing Up

NEW YORK, May 2i (U.n — With variations more outstand-! ing thtin-a'dcfinlto trend,-tho rc- i ports on trade devclopmcnta this, week revealed tho advantage on the up.ilde, tho Dun * Bradstreet wcckly_trade_rtvlcw—nald-today.

•'Uctall trade was at a some­what higher level than laat_wcclc." the report nald, "even though Uie continued cool weather hnn suited in a general rciitrlctlon consumer buying. Volume was r__ talncd largely by special sales of apparel, furniture, house fur- nlslilngfl nnd kltchentvare. Sales of

■ to-hold-tipwell, while Bales of refrigerators,.nj)oc5lag__gooda__and...campingequipment were ahead ot last year despite tho lack of seasonal tcm pcrotures."

With. whotcaalo orders larger than lost year, volume

nt. gift Items, sllver-are. furniture nnd radios,.For tlio second week Dun —

BrnOstrcct business aaglclty bar­ometer advanced jnodcmtely.nriiTiniiiiv-nf-nB r—

Motorist Smashes Wrong Windshield

KOICOMO, Ind. (l.'.Ri—Guy Law- rcnce. Miami, parked and locITcd hia_ car-ln - Uic-buahicas-dlatricl here, and when ho returned ho found two uutomoblles, IdenticalTfTTipiSBurunce,

lie could not remember his ll-j ccnso number and picked what he believed, waa his.

When the door lock wouldn't respond to his key he wi'nt'to a locksmith nnd had another made. When tlmt one fallcl, ho picked up a stone and threw it through the windshield.

Then ho dlacovcred hla mis­take, Ho reported to police, paid for n'now.wlndahleld.-nnrt set him­self to the tank of memorizing his llcensc number.

BHMNVBEAUTV LIIP YEnEHOl

' OPEN 10 PUM AE’S SPOUSE?

American!? Given’ R ight to See Last Abode of Panfotis ^ :

•U^S^Friond-

PARI.S a'.i:)-Th.‘ ChiU.MU of U Grmii:i-.HI:inr«u, uf np.'cial Inter- CSrto Amoi'IC,in.n)vc«iit..- the'Mar-' qui.i ilo I'ay.-Hi' npcnt the final four yearn ot hts life <1K30-I83i) there, now hi ojipu to vinltnrs, 1

_toJ._gUl».ol_A'orUi_Curollm i- Ktnto school of education still n'ro nliln to show tho buys n

ftir<nnnii‘pr5Tr=TMRi-C.'tirlitliift r Hliepherd, ............

' nroen<i1ioro spnlor, who has won a sorority nrhnlarshlp nttiird for Ihreo siieeeiKilvo yeiirn, ChrUtlno never graded IH-Inw US <>r It poulhin 0:>, nnd euriird u liirRo sham of Itrr rx-

—ax U’en*lM"nltlllg-ti1gl|- In lirmity cnni]>ellllan.

Swallows Brush;No 111 Effects

ALLENTOWN, Pa. (tf.l’l—Violet Sharp, 30, liad tho novel cxperl-

ice of swallowing a toothbrush.Whllo attempting to paint, a >ro tliroat. Miss Sharp lost her

grip on tho brush and It nllpped do«vn her esophagus. Physicians at tho Soered-Hcart-ho»pllnl-re- moved. It In 13 minute* without Injury to her stomach.

N T C r x r C l E T

Twn-liniii* parking regulation will beenforced-beginijing June 1.

S. B. ELROD

■ . Chief of Police _____________XwinJEall.,Jd

m m

hBlG ;NEWS!rA sMjpmeiitGfcCrisc6-jEi towiu ■^Everytafi'oPit is a'^b^gaiiK H

thrifty.housewives to get the.besjtJbuvJn shortenings Joday_ -at re^ bargain prices. /<>

Compare the price of Ci^co with prices on .ordinaryl l b r t e n m t r * ; Y r i i i M l s p i ^ w l i v v n i i r a n ■ n n w n ' f f n r r

digestible Crisco fot eye^ cooking purpose. r 3 j e t i t K S ^ E i n 6 t y - 3 - i B « 2 G i n ^ ^ t o d - u s e - G r l s r o

wherever v^pur recipes call-for-fat-or ■. shortening. ^

- C RI S cyir; PI GlE S T STfl tt iTCrK

THE FOLLOWING DEALERS ARE FEATURING CRISCO tODA, 0 . P . S k o f f f f s

- O o l u n Q n e r s M a r k e t - ' ^ I n n o y Q r o c e i y ib M a r k e t

U c O o i a b ' s M a r k e t , I d a h o D e p t . S t o r eT 8 ^ ^ .W ro i~ “ "

T h e M s r k e t c r i a

, S u p e r i o r M a r k e t • H e w o r 'B O s a h f t O i i r r j

. - D r i v e d ' M a r k e t ‘ O e n t n l M a r k e t > Z ^ - W a y M a r k e t • •

• Jalh 'i Q rocery - ■ Stfa'ATcdifie'OtbcBr; • -

Bine Lokei Orocery. WashipgtonMaricet ' .

■ W a U ' « Q r o c ^ “ J J b e r t y M a r k e t . a r e e u w e U ’ i G r o c e r y

been mii.le with Ih.- Count I>iulii Ijiiiti-ryi', fornnT niliihUrr nf fi. nc>\ wliii In the prewnt invher!

..il o.cctijiiint (If tliH htHlorio cha­teau,

Urciinili, . Slirliin Every Werlc. .niin '. other Anii'riran

l;n-l'-aypttr-/r-fmu'tlifi? homy whleli, only nn hour from L’arla.-iaJiccumluir-a-li'iiuico.Aiiior- Ican shrine.

Fourteenth conliir>- towers are covered with dark Ivy. while the...... surroun<llni; the castle iriv

Imprt-.iiilve fcuda I

JOLG

' O N I C L M T lWestern Congressmen Outlino

Plana for 5200,000,000 '

It an Imprt-.iiilve fcuda I A.ii|oct. Within Is u colloctlon <if palntinca primarily of. tji I'*.iyetto hlinnelf, incluillni; n portrait by Arv Schef- fer and a bust by David d'AnKok-s,

Could Lji I'ay.'tte return to La Cmn}:e-Dl!Uie,m. he would find the! ehnteivu.niUCh-tJie.aamo-aa U*j«ft. Is 101 years ai;o. JlLt study Im.i Iwen kept exactly tbo -

vritini; table Is there, iieemlniily, awaltlnfj his arrival, ils well na his card table.

it -lint;. J)o»n oil lil>i lurk hut krrnly eaj'i.vhn; iiipinorlen of the glam- (ifiiti'i Ffmili VViiIhii-o(uboir). »hi> clnlnw hn Is THE

—I'ratiU—Wiillneo-nnmpd-ln-lhe- Mllwaukeo nuirrlacn llrriiMi iMued to ^fao U'<nt, liinlitn tbnt li« only \vUhr< the bland ulrrn or the nrreen -‘‘ult Ihn lurk la tlin unrlil." Man Inslit-i ahe never ua« Ills brido—<ir oay other nmn'N.

WASllI.NGTON. May 21 (L'Pi— l..-d by Itep. Abo Murdock, D., Utah, more than SO CDncrcsiinieo from 15 weiitern iitates today map])ed plann for iv *2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

niind-rrcmmntion-propranria'tUiJ we.iVdurliiK the next two year«.- A ii|HTlal committee wa.*i namfi by the wenterff' representatlvcB headed by Murdock to form A compact houiie Rroup -to support the j: 00.000,000 reclamation pro- cram recommL'nded by Dr. ICI- wooil Mead, reclamation commls- fliouer,_to alleviate..coodltlou3_la_ the drouth ntrlcken ureas and other western fltfttes,—Mur^ocl^sald-'tho—prlmo 'pur-— IMiHff of tbe j:roup wius to form "ii flKhtlnc front" to seo that tlio • state.! Kot funds to carry out tho pnmrnm In the Pocky mountain i;roup. lie aummoned tho 10 nicm- • 1H.T3 of tho commltteo Into sen-

'lilon today to map their program.

White Minorca Hen _ Produces Huge Egg

Iir»nnt,'r> ii-m .

TariThy "a White ...............beloni;lnj; to Joe Cuff of Burct

The ’ cfif: was elpht and five-' eighths Inches In clrcuinferencc| me way. nnd, seven and five-, Hfjhtla Inches tho other. I

CARAMEL SUPREME ICECREAMt Airn'adliilTFJruitatns. '

.1»: It <) >t R

CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY

W E SELL ONLY THE BETTER MEATS

Swisis steak 20 Sirloin Steak 200 Hamburger Sausage 15$Veal-Roast-——1^0—VealtoinSteak‘17$ Lamb Leg 210 Bacon Squares 20$

— GROCERIES—Sugar 10 lb. 55C i Flour 4S lb. $1.25

.... ■innekb^

—W^-Deliver—| Any. Order M c E o m l f r M i k B t ” '

^ r o t t y S e a s o n N

Q p e p f e M a y : 3 0

^ M l j l i n ^ j O C A i C ^ L E J E e a t u r i n ^ ^

. ^ r ^ N T A G U E RODS.

. Nii'.WTON and S H A K E ^ M R E Bodi Lerel and ;— _____.7 -r - _____Tapered FlyXine«._L

Take lohg a Wincheiter or Stevens .22 Rifle, ’Tkermo ■ . Bottle, or JufiT to IcMp'Uie lunch. :

TGet'Oar'AiivMe-pnrWhereto-Go-and"Vyiiat:to"U«e!'

v w v y i J v v ^ w v v v v w v w s v u w w u v w w

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of «nmp*l*nl juiiaillvtin » Tliiirxlaj' Uau» nf till........ -- g;^iw:!mNTATm^aj

.THE ISSU E R E M A IN SSniashing m ajorities in the House in support o f

the Patm an bonus measure, and a 14-vote m ajority in Ihe Senate, have 'rosu lte 'd 'in fU ila fe "6 rtK c bilK Nine additional votes w ere required in the Senate to p i ir i l ie 1)111 acvosslind these were not fortlicoin- ing.

Blit tlie issue is not to be dropjjod, i f the bonus advocates are to l)e helieve(l. There is certain to he otlier measures or compromises put fon va rd , with the prospect at this time h ighly favorin g adoption o f some kind o f a bonus payment, bill. ^ T h u rs ila y V v^ tc in the Scnate_was_a_distinct.'ViC;

77 tn r.v 'fo i'P i’es iden flloosove lt and the administration. and>the Uibulation indicates that the presidontinl speecli AV(T»i a d d it i^ a l votes to sustain tlie adminis- tration veto.

Entrance into tlic battle o f such .charactei-s as Huey Long lent inteoist to the fray, and, because o f tlic financial interest o f a considerable proportion o f

— the adult popiilation an uriconimon conce'm attacliecl to tlie Senate results, i)ublished yes terday by The

— EvGning-'Pirm’s;--------------------------------------------------------' In audition,-there wjis w idespread interest in fi-

■ nancial and investing circles,- threatened in flation promised as the result o f over-rid ing o f the veto add­ing ite_co_ntribuJ,]on to this jipncern.

- - .-T iie fa c t remains that the results to date are what . have been predicted a ll along, i t being known that

the Senate could h a rd ly 'be exnected to g ive a two- th ird s 'v o fe 'fo r thd'Patihan bin. This“ w a s ”the con­tention o f the sponsors o f the Am erican Legioh- V inson bill who fe lt it was fu tile to risk the bonus mcjisure as was the case this week.

The entire issue now has to be fought over again,• the question being a continuing one until solved sat- ^isfactorily.” : ...............— .......

The unfortunate part o f the votes and veto is that the issue remains.

Outboard m otor racing enthusiasts too'k one look at.t^A. nvtonf nf.m ing pool excavation, and decided iha t i t w ill do very nicely fo r a racing lake.

ammetnuniN ncni: tod ay

KATHAIllSn ITnTJCIlURBT, faraallfjH. |i4vi(7iH)V* aTnvKHtin'iT,

........................\ »t»BI •

_ lEKl

CHAPTER II yO E PAHKETl lat tlie brcnk-

faot Iflblo In tbo new pseudo- Bpanlnh bouBO ber .paronta bnd built on the rerj tltKod oC Innleoeh Point. A wall'built of bluo stucco and iiludJed at lalerrals wUbtrna- .DicntDi colored tllea bounded tbelr -crouDds.-Tbcra.vaa a r&clit lonillDs and a'pl«r, sad soTcral sraall boots noatcd Bt aDcbor at tbo foot ot tlio atopiu Zoo. wcarlns iborU

. And a mlddj'-llko while btooso whlcli made bor look like b Tery ■ mnll''girl, drank *1ecd' oranse lulco from a slats dceoratcd mica or.the tqIIo/. Tbe glass

-ttood;ln-tlio-contor-ot-a-bowl-oi tlio same dolleate tnaka Tb'cro

re aliccr llccn waU. tbo toituiof eobncbs, on tbe old oaken .taiilo. Tbo maid nbo sorrcd Zoo vaa In calo yelloir, wltb a musical comcdy apron. Ererytblng £Iro. Parker did or touched bad Ibis

/TalctI UB rea],__ t beatrlcal ^Ilcory Parker bad aada bii monoj In Wtoaobllo'tires and

and tben righted Itself again.“Mr. Olbbs Urkin Is at tbo

Fequot IIOUBO at White Bay u d will-shortly-doparUwUb .frIoa<U on .a yacblloc parly (or Nora acotln." _. .

*Ibo one coscora ol this pair tbe momoBt was tbeir daagbter. Zoe had been bora to tliem iate In llto— Lisa had been S3 wbon Zoo'B ttrst taint scrcam was beard aboTO'thB otbp bospKat Qolse^— Bua aow'ZoB.' at JO. was « » mt-

■thlsE lorely. but she was » allly Itulo Uilos. Even Lisa acknowl*

. edsod. Jt._Llsa,, wbo_b#(Lcooko« and scrubbed and washed dUhcs (or 10 years In a llltte flat la Oo> trolt before Ilcnry came lolo tbo money, bad a fund ot "cood. bard eommcm eense.*! She said so her* aeir. Zoo was frlroIouB as wind, or as a buttarfly set tree over a bed of agoratum. And Zoe's-mania at-tbo-monent-vas Gibbs Larkin, who was 35 and who bad been corcs?oDdeat la at least two dlrorce, cases.

LIsA Parker told borscit com­fortably, coulnE; Into the break* (not room which (airly .Rllllcrod

uliinc t' that/'nbly "iiot all . .............

wasn't abiolutely- suro, bat slio bopcd for tho besL Ilada't tbat olco youDC Diaa on tlio boat—tbo PrlDcolOD boy—mitde a tcrrlflc funs about,Zoo? Novcr called her inrlblni; but "Bcautlfur’ nil tbo

llrc.loni; day. Aod bad' sent flow* twice ilaco ^ey'd been back.

.TO M FO O LD U Y *There can’t bo very much, w rong with the country

as lon g us the time-honored A m erican fondness fo r “ — nndigTiificd'iiorscplsy~COTitimnJg“ iTmn.)afe(i: ^

The people o f.b ea ttle seem to have d iscovered a w a y 'to g ive this tas te 'free rein ; ;md although the

• antics which result may pain the soi)histicateq, they. besneak a bubbling-over o f good sjjirits and a gen-, .............................

eral, all-round hilarity and . honestly vu lgar-gusto l and drnnk her cobco----------wliich im licate a good state o f lioalth. '

P robably you have already seen announcement o l. oidcr women wore about garden, plans fo r the “ Put Out the Cat Derby” which is to ’DC held j)resehtly-'in a Seattle .park. I f you have not,; so unimporuntf eijo'foidcd back the plans are worth reprinting here. ‘ i><> newspaper beforo her to uio

------- -j i ^ y -be<3fi wi.ll.b&4^t-ui)-jn-t.ho-park, ^ aoh

•Tbo tlorm,” ibe said, casually, to lior dsucblcr, "Just about ruined my dclpblnluns.”

Zoo lifted a (raneparont cup

-cupied-by a-geritlem an-w earin g -a-n igliishiit..and| clutching a cat to his bosom. A t ;i g iven signal the' men w ill leap from their beds, sprint 70. yards, and liGave the bew ildered felines out o f the ])ark— the

—winnei’,-no-doubt—rea jjing-vast^lory.-----------^

Then there w ill be a rolling pin relay fo r house­w ives. F ifty o f these estimable creatures,, clad in pa-

Jjaniii.s, ,w i)l rarp -wrth .rollin ff.,..i,iins; and INTayi

—.twice. 11 tliuJdcd.

Zoe loiacd ooc^ me nctoipoper to wc taciu nolts, tier heat (urnctf fiVcr— ence^Rsice— tt/iaf MC rca</. . ' ' . *ji.

Ibo Fe<iuol House—air mall— reacb him lo tiooT Qlbbs—Olbbs. darling, didn't anyono tell you I was backT Didn't yon get' toy oottiT— t:WJlJ-you--h4»®-.moro-«)floo, Miss zo flr asked Ui# blaek.balr^ maid, Oerda, at her elbow.

-No. 1 iblalt not. Cerda, tiaok yen.*'-

“ Toll cook to order some'i tbat cluton bread," Mrs.

Parker said. • "Aod tell her lo como to mo In tho moralog room right aflor I haTo my aaalctire. We‘ro having a dinner party to* morrow night. I've got to si oTcryUila^’* sbo grnmbled llgbttrdlyroacc-tbo-mald'had'Tun- Isbod behind tbo ewlnglog door.

'Who'o. comJagT"'Ob, tbo Slrykbiirsls and tbe

Jullanii. and Caplaln Byrne and hlo flnncco. Two or three otbor pcoplo—I forcot—your father baa

'Do I jUow upV''Vou .curtnlnty dal” Mrs. Par­

ker mntlo lior cyca very round.plump, well-favored

woman wllb a nico eolor and cbCL'rfuI bluo eyes behind nose glojifica.

"Bad Is bavlnc Ur. Cotalnormm.flifxllibman, rubber expert, to take you In," Mrs. Parker went oo;

‘ -d. Dad says.”.

7 0 E mado a not «llogolIier com- ^ pllmcntary sound wlib her pretty llpn.

."Nauchiy girl," tooed- Mrs. Parker. "What olao did you boTo

mind?"•'Tbere's a dnneo at the. club."

Zco pouted. 'Tronk Cotllss was lomlnc out for it." .

"Tbo PrlDcoton boy?'*- Mrs. Parker bc.imcil. ^

'Tbo very one."

happily, "Dad can arrange that. We'll all go orer to the club later. Uien. Wouldn't you llko Iq Bsk-Fraolt_to_dInneri_toot..Pflr-_ haps I can got Xalharlno Slryk. hurst. Tbat will make tho iablo JuiLrlgbL-"Nor-4oa’l." Zm »aW ha#li\y.'ilo's dlnlns wiUs some peoplo from Scomaaltt. Tbo Wllllamsoo— Wlllises—someUilng llko thau He Just said bo'd too mo there." It wouldn't. do_to.gel JHolber.foo. ci: cited about rranlc Corllsa. Sho'd bo haTloE them engaged before you knew it. ■

'Ob, very well. then. It't settled."—Mre.-Porkcr-was -per­fectly happy tbls morning.

Zoo ran cat c( tbo bonso and around to the garage. Waters was poIUhlng tho car in which her (alber drove to town orory morning. ■ • .V;Vr?i‘

•'My car all rlgbtJ"'T b o "lit t le— cbauffcui‘~'(iaoo around to tbo sldo o( Zoo'o road­ster. "It was tho gcarBbUt lerer sticking, miss. 1 flzod It.'*

•Tbauks." 8bo climbed Jo. with a. flash of brown legs. Good tbIniT Mother didn’t soo her start

laabloned about such things. Ob. wbll, she wasn't going to g«t out and parade oround Main Street in them, allhough somo of tbo cot- lagors'dld tbat. buyiuFT thoir vegclnbles ond croccrlco. Zoe wrinkled up her doho at tbo tboughi . . .— Udthuino-wasnX-lnr-tbo-motd at tbo Etrykhursta -oald. Sbo would bo back from'tbo riding club in half an hour.

'nidlnB’ oTcry day, h'm !" Zoo multcirod, backing tbo llltio car and wbeellng It about. ■'

Zoe decided to go out to Sbady nidgo oDd see It she could pick up Katharine. Tboy hadn't had a cbanco to talk tbo oUior day, witb all that crowd around tbo club. And yesterday bad boon stormy and Katbarlno bad called

say she. didn't fool well. Ilod headocho’ or eomotblng. 'Afl If

I f weren't an unbeard-of thing forliutuoriuo 10 suy uue waa 111.

7 0 B droTo into tho doer yard tbo riding school. It was tbo

old Rogers farm:. this sew mao. wbooTcr-bo ..vaa..xantod-.lt-irom_ Dan nogera. Tbero waa nobody obout bet oa eldetly colored man jito,<ttld-MlM-Strykhgrst- ?ra*.duo back any mlnQle.

Zoo sbnt off tbe roglno and waited. It wu tory qulot hero. A fow thickens flnffed about 1b tbo yard, and occasionally m haoio'.B.inanirlnK-Jioad..-wlili - ta l)lg, mild eyes, would appear oto; tbo open door of tho sUll. "/jy

Zoe closed her-, eyes. *> So'mo- times. at momenta llko tills, sho tbooght-n“wonia'b6"fllce"ir"llio' conld get oxer Olbbs—get OTor wanting tbo queer oxcltemont bis prosence olwayli broagbt her,

Sbo badn't slept welt laat nigbt. Maybo tbat was wby abo dropiied off Into slumber os she waited for Katharino.r..iaiat ■ was ,wby abe .didn't..know. tbo Jtorsas. and. their rldern had rolurned.r' rfer car was drawn ap alongside ilTo dirt rood, in tho ehadows of tho drooping willow. Katbarino'dldn't SCO her, olUior, for qutlo a IllUo tinlie. Ebo was talking to the.tali younR man who dismounted from

whlto star on bis torehead. - Zoo,, awaking. Blared at them cari- ouBly.

Why, wbatover waa tho mailer with ICatharlnoT She bad'noTor. noon bor look that way— noTorbeforo In ail her life. Katharino - v ..........— - - r-

na though nhoihad:an Inward ^be A

.Presently Katborino. eaw/Zoo waiting for bcr^^Bbe . floalied' deeply, painfully,' and said Bomch thlnR to tbo man Id riding clothes, llo turned toward Zoo's car and aalutcd her gravely. Then Xallia- rlno walked briskly .toward iho

VMy door, I.boliovo you'ro In. lovol'.* Zoo

Katharino stwedat her. “Non­sense,"..; abo'. said. Bbarply.Vk"! novor beard anything so slUy In m y'llfel'- -------------

P A U L M A L L O N ’ S

N E W S B E H IN D T H e ' .. - N E W S : ■ T ■

An I.:xcliialvo Evening Times Dally R<-porl on llie raat.movinR Events in Uie Nallon'n Capital By on ICxpcrt Interpreter (uid Commentator.

(Copyright. i03C, By Paul Mallon) IWOUP!-------------------------- --

WASHINGTON—The efficient "triple A'* publicity syslcm ap. pear* to have slipped a cog lome- where. At least, in ail its recent h.->ndouta of accompKahment*, it

failed to mention its Qreatest — The convrralon of Senator Smith. This Is said to bo due to .modesty., but. Jf.so.Jt.isJhc.llrst time a publicity m.-in has beencused of such n deficiency.__

However, the news should not be Buppreated. Let it be known now and forever, If the farin pro- oram should, break down, It may

prove a total lota, as long the A A A has won Ita

veresf Democratro'crlllc.'How It did It l« not «KAcUy

clear. There are several official nntf_onotJloLal_yertiona._No mat­ter which one you "accept, It 'will be a tribute to the political sa- aacity of the Wallac^-Davls re-

mythlng abeut p

SIGNIFICANCE Tlie A A A boys have been

worklnB on S'mlth for tho pa.nt ciRlitecn «monthfl., unuuccemifully. Ifi; j3.-vcry Jmporloat-to-Uiom -bo- cnun« liQ U clinlrman of tlio senate nprlculture c o m m itte e , whleh hnndlcii their leclslntlon. Ho bloclt- od-thQlt’-ftmontlmonta-lact-Boniiloft and helped to bold up thclr-plans for atreoBUicnlnff Uiclr program. Thio year, ho nlso oajiiated tn the atronff DemocmUc congrcojtlonnl rcfllflianco to theao oaa» A A A nmcndmenta. Ilcccatly. however, bo reported them out and now hoin (foing. to voto for them.......- -' Not only that, but ho also co­operated privately to the' extent y^cttlng-tho.^AA-.crawd.ttTUa tho report which ho oubmlttcd to tho aenato In hla own zume.

-Since tho mlilors, packers and othet* processors contestlbr tho umcndmenta have heard about this, they are' confesslnr aotto volce-that-thalrflght-ls-loeUA few other DcmocmUc senatoro will car­ry on (Bynl, Lontr, Moore and per­haps Ccorfre).. but they cannot be flucceasful without Smith.

ECONOMICS ’The explanation which Smith

haa offered to hla friends la economic. It Is his view that foreian markets for, cotton are being lost As long as the foreion markets are not available, some' domestic price

-protectlon-program. -----

wao" out'bf'town o f Uje Uinc, but he heard about It

There Ifl no queatlon now that tJie 'A A A cncournRcil the promo­tion of thnt march oa part of ita - dcecntrftllzcd lobbying for Ita timecdmcnlfl. It Is working gen­erally on tlio old American Le- Blon lobby plan of .promoting sen. tlmcnt nmonf; tho folka briclc homo for-tho /nfluoaoo It •will hnve—

roncrcaa, raUier Uion working ron^n^samen-hero directly..

_rio bright A A .A boy recently,aug80«t<»d.to-afrr-WaUaoo-th<M.ro__

• ------•©( an,unofficial lobbyist

Hat. He doci not care much about the domestic allotment' plan} but Is willing to oeccpt It reluctantly In. view of the for. elgn situation.' He knovrs more about cotton than anyone else In conqreas, and his views are

it qf the Oemo-

the old McNary.HauQen sta- biilxatlon fee'Idea and the' old debenture plan Into the new

its. Those old plane

............. - ........... - A A Aboys, say that, therefore, the

it to

Some substantial persons on the Inside of this situation have a different view. They believe that, within tho next year, the •A A A will get aroutld to these more precise methods of main­taining a high dsmestio price ngalnst a cheaper forelQn price. Strong sentiment for such- expert subsidies exist in­side tho Farm Bureau Federa­tion, among cotton bro)<ers, rnllroatls and others.. There

waly^ slonu ll*°a'"n^*''"°'

A l tho A A A cornea to this view. It would mean that, in the end. It will be converted by Senator Smith Instead of Smith by it.

aciiiitor. however, mny be <ll*cov-• jivnvthi' A A A crow(l_ bc(itInK" uio bushcn' lit

creil In the ha.1 been'be bln hohio ntntc. Tliclr jiropngnnd/i ftctlvltic.i 'down'there have been ' ontcnRibly In favor of tho admin­istration pro{;ram, but, naturally, Uieoe centered.ngolnBt Smith per-, aonally. A lot of'thlncn aro nup- nosed lo hny^Tieen dug up.'TJie'extent o'f South Coroliha' for

to work toe tho department dl- . rectly on congrena here. llr. Wal- laco rejected Uie Idea on the

d thnt It might look bnd. ^

CHANGES .The - A A A crowd • has -m

many changes In Its a

others. EMcntially, they do not amount .to much. For Instance, the old ones permitted the A A A crowd to go freely Into the books of processors. As-now drawn, they permit Inspection of the books only-«n pertinent matter*, and the - A A A cannot make the Informa­tion public. The ward."reduction'’ (of ttcreaoo) has beeli changed to ■adjustment."-All'the-ehanges-really-mean Is—

tha the A A A can alter Its pro­gram If It wants to, but It Is not required to.

BALt.OON.7 Tho announcement that Gov­

ernor Lehman of Now Yoric would not be a candidate tor re-election itntck— tho— DemocratJo__party—booflcs here os a trial balloon to" test his strength. They believe he will run Ugala if nufflclent pop­ular ocntlmunt develops. Appar­ently PoatmoBter General Farley Is out of it in any event. He in Buppoaed to be sntloflcd with tho

..... !nt attorney \vho proaccut.cd Andrew Mellon) in case Lth-

doe.8 not run.

TAMMANY• A « the Democratic polltlcofi hero sire It up, the votem are' niovlng out on Tammany. Tlicy »ilnk_the .DliLponferful-pnmigaL outfit Is on Us laat legs. Its Bubjecto ore continuing - to Hcotter out Into tlie rmburbs of the city, getting nway from tlio old w-nrd control. .Thla move­ment will undoubtedly, bo dc>- veioped further in the;ncxt fewyeora. ■

TOPSY-TURVY.Huey's newspaper, tlie Ameri-

Progress, runa tlio Blue Kagle - emblem on Uie top of the front

—upside down.

Seventeen dayn ore required for pigeon eggn to hatch, and thb hen

' lo laying oguln two weclia *

Charles L. Smith o f Seattle warns that under-no 'cir- •. ,_c'unistances w ill .the ladies .he' alioworl to hurl the

l..^";-ilJ.-J^oilingVpiUs-at-their liiisband;

H I S T O R Y ■of7Twiir"Falls City & County

As Cicontd from Files of

eel by IX dance at the opem house. A eomralltce fmrfi the commercialrllll> wnn tn_ghnrpi'—

.STAR SIGNALSOctavine

•IsjYt^ABS. AOO ,,. „ J A s 'a wind-up, there w ill.be.an.icen ian 's jjallo_p, in ' The_.coimiy Democratic cog> -w h ich iccnien w illi'a<^ "w ith ' 50-poun(l*^oc!{s o t i c c «<> « i « t to-tbo Binie

■ -on their shouldei's—^the w innet-to be rew arded w itli,— ------- -a-idss'lrom"an*atti<'ictive~youiig''\v(jnian, selecte'd in

ad\’nnce.. N ow all this is the ridiculous sort o f foo le ry that used to get jiilloried so m ercilessly in the “ A m er­icana” column o f the Am erican Mercury, and that brings sucli deep pain and disgust to the hearts o f

-< lign ified-fo lkr

convention nt Lew-laton will be held thla-cvcnUig-ln-ths rooms o f the county commlsaloners at the court houne. J. M. Dlraond. county chatr-

han Lizued a call to alt Demo­crats to be prcBent at the meeting. Hx*Sen. P. T. Dubois In in tlie city and win remain over for the meet­ing. which la expected to bo one of tho largent of ita Itlnd held In years.

iTchts Tinvo~T«:cn~co~Arriinj;ci____ ____ ____ ___pleted by which Indian Chief Red :kox Rklnhushu. head"of the Axner- 5can'.7w3Iflii?i3ti«i6'-Cr»fi*Uaa: itii .linn, will spend Sunday In S^vln P(illii.-ned Fox wlli-oprenr-ln-full COBlumo of hia tribe, dpllverlng t

•Mwigo on "The Problcm.-i of thi

Y et ihei'e is something so distinctively Am erican r.-.- . .'- about iti-snmcthincr-Jia^youtliful and.refreshing, that ______ one is g lad to see it happening.

---------P eop le '^vho indulge "in" larks o f this lcind make,*<-«:«^««foo ls o f themselves, o f couree. B ut what>the digni-j-^."'''^“ " ' ’ '’‘’ "'"' fied critics o f these a ffa irs fa il to realize’ is that tbe 27 y e a e s aqd participants makfe foo ls o f themselves kn ow in g ly ;! rtank A; Hutlb, eounty'attor-

....... :and .as long.a.s a inan.is, w iIling. to make a fo o l o f. h im self to prov ide a little fun, there is hope fo r him. I the executive committee on or*.. I t is the m-cternaturally serious and lon g-faced ™ K r u "p gentlem an who is in a bad way. Once you lose the cd to.muaieni and iiteraiy num-

_ capacity fo r shedding your d ign ity and en joyin g_ row d y horseplay, you begin to com m it’the g rea t sin ’ ' '

_ _ i - o f ,taking.yourse_lf nnd_y^ur ideas, too seriously.; and ■when y d ii ’ dp thatj tli’ere i^ i t t l e hope fo r you any­where.

You May Not - K - n o w i _ Z 7 / a f =

... IMI—reportr -oC*-*liron?f;2'; TuTin^iis', jiiul 'oilier cAliies '

:iin:floiith wiUr^Mdiilio-ArJ)-. .n-laycil hero nnd broinl- coHt -iiiuiicdintdy orer“ thiT^

.'local radio rtatioii.• In ft • roccnt. cjiic 0 cnr„ Rlolvn nt Hiipprt wns rc- covcrcd tJiroiigh a rnnclici*’ commp f r o m Boibo to Moiiiitn'in H ome. Uo to rd _ tlic report on the radio in

• M?* enri in n f ew niimitcs■ AVu-s 'jinlihed flio - ito len - -»r»c>iitie;-r(-lwrtC(l-the-in->— ciiJent to n sinlo traffio policeman, nnd througli

. quick-TTork tlip mocliine nnd driver were tnki?n into

_ c i^ H to d y renclied Boihe. • '

Rupert Teacher’s Engagement Told

nUPERT, Mny SiMSpeclel) — Announcing tho mgai^ment of Mihs'\’cTnirUaiiryrtJDCcln"Bchool teacher, to Donald Bell, five tables if'brId);o «-cro hi play at the home

-Iv stunts lik e this '^Put Out the C at-D erby” isu n d e r th e p r o t ^ i o n o f th a t m os t s a v in g o f^ .aU mg scenery.-oad me afternoon

“ ■waces— a sense o f fun^and a v itliiign css to laughitself . • • * . , ■ ' 1 tween, the Uvo bodies. In the

nlflter. Wcdnesdoy evenjng. lAnnbuncemcnt. of' the approoch- ' •-u.-wldlng-Ai.-aa-contalned Xq.oaeof tho corsagca presented to feach giieiFt.'*Tbe-eeremony • wyi'-teUo place July 21. BeU U tho son of T.' S. Bell. Rupert

For persons whe believe that hum.-)n destiny Is guided by the pl.inets, the daily horoscope Is

■ ■- 1 noted anrolor -

oeneral Interest, It outlines in- ..(flrmntlon ef special lntcr«st-t« persons.bom.on the.deilgnat^d

-M AY-2 .Moat favored • ones to d a y__

tliaio bom from Feb. SO throushMnrchtn--------------------General Indications of the Day

For Everybodyllom log-Fairly good.

Evening-Meddling.Tlie day la very favorable In r

noclttl way. cxcept for small blck- erlng'thlngs or meddlesome peo* pie.

----- Today's QlrthdateYou may have midden oppor­

tunities to make changco during

ond during January «j(!-Febru­ary, -lOM-Do.not nptnd too-much laobey' during November. 1035. Your partner may ottract more beneficial opi>ortunltlea than you, but you.may gain through Jt If you will cooperate.

Danger, Sej>t. IB through 20, 11)36. .

Be carcful of' business ven­tures "and ’hcallh'during J^bvern* ber, 3036. .

Reader* dislHfio additional' Intormatlon * rtgarding their horoscopes are lovlted to com­municate with Octavine In care

' of this newspaper. Enclose a 3-cent stamped self-addressed '

Greenland Is regarded oa tho largest 'Island la tho world, nl- though some Kfomphera regard " on Island • conUneot. I t has— __xa_Af-S27.000-squar»~mllea.-Kew Guinea, with on area, of 330.- 000-Bquare miles,-rocka second, and-Borneo, with 2AO.OOO Muore i^ca. Is third.

LIVING FROM HAND TO MOUTH

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'J^rjany, Mny 21, 1935 ' 'tPAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FAiiLS.' IDAHO'

o c L e t j j P IA iS IO O E N IS PRKENTREGITAL

TEA AKIU^NGED JlY_SICTEIUIOOD3 .

Sixty mombcro cunl guc«la ol —ClKiptorn-D-nntl-AIrPrBrOrStnter^

hoou. altcnUcU the annunl iIoth> er'fl Uny tea ftrrnnijcU ycalcrilny nricrnoon at Iho Legion Memorial hnll. Tho sctllnc o( Uie nffnlr woji MpcclftUy circcllvo wIUj lllaca. tuHpn, nplrcti and Irlu ilccorutlnp tliu >mll, whicli hnd been trnna- formcd ’ Into a lounRc with floor Inmpa, dnvcnportJi, lounge cliAira

_iintl_rucB._Gucata-wcrt* presented wlU> coroftpca by the club.

,, ,MlM Edith,Dyccrtp.praldcnt or Chnptor P, nna Xlni. 13. U. Swee-

, Icy, prcBldcnt ot Clmptcr AT, prc- iilcled at the ten ncrvlces during

‘ cfrMhmcnt .hour. The tea wna-trimmed with whita

Land yellow lullpB. P. E.-0.‘ eolorti, and yellow tnpera In Jow holders.

Tho profrr<'>n of the ftfUmoon - w(Ui composod-entlroly-of-muslo.

Nineteen Pupils o f Mrfl. Meoc Offer ]^'ogrivm nt Btiptiat

B5fi^6w~Tonig£t

Zucft. Arm. O, p. Duvnll, Mrs. W. JI. DwlRht nnd Mro. Nellie Os-

' trom, voe.ll trio,’ nceompnnle<l by Mrs. W. E. Andcrnon. wing "Mom- Jni;" by Cricp, nnd "Memories,’' by Cnilmiin. An Inutrumental trio, Miea l/3\n Anderoon. Mro. Ander-

— DuvaJl— pUj'cil ■’Ctvvntlnn." UoW, and ‘’Gypiiy

'Dnnce," Nntchnz. HbUlcn Bowler. Goodin;;, iuuik "The Open Road,"

Puplla or Mrji. Beaae Meech will be preeentcd In a piano rceltol tblo.evenlnf; at 8 p. m. at the BnptlAt.bun^low..Nineteen pupllfl will present one or more nur bcra. The profTTi>n wU» Include:

tfto, "Little Children." Heletl Jciin Weaver.' CiOedoala Bailey, lUeJuird Nowman; '■rnrewcll to the Plano" and "NlKhl Song," Dolor«a Camp­bell; ."Cnm Momorla,'; and "Love'* Dream'," Lola Wealendorf:. trio, '.•F)lCht.,of.the_SwallQW.-‘_ Shirley McDowell, Jewel Jones, -Dorothy Dene Hftlpln: "Danelnfr ‘SprlteB.’’ Joyce Pierce: "Elveo at Play, Donald Mortyn; "MlnueL In G" and •■VaIno-in~A-7J1nor.’ '-Dorothy-Deno Halplnr ’Triumph" and "Sohersso In B Flat," Jean Piercei “Jleathcr Rone," Freida Perchal; "Gypny Rondo,” and "Noctumo Op. " "

Tnrle Bnuwi; "In I r , . ■ Virginia Campbell: "

vatorc" end "Fragment. Unllnlnh- ed Symphony,'^ Marjorlo Jane lalpla; '•BalancelleJeon DouR-

__ trij.— ^"ifflfoho-milMJrc,''

_U iL^tlc} £hL_af ,Vou,” Krcinm._lllaa Anderson, ac­companied by Mrs. Anderson, played a violin oelcctiftn, "Ninth Concerto," Do Berlot. "Poor Man's Garden," by Kennedy, was sung by Mro. Ostrom by special requent.

Commllteea In charge of the -ftfXalr ^cre„chQacn.,.rrom each cljapl<fl*^They were: Invitations, Mrs. L. L. BreckenrldRc nad Mra. C. M. McElwaln; dccoratlona, Mra.I? ;n. jgcc*i>>mni uuvuiuuutm, o.Marguerite Noble'kce nod^H T Jack Thorp: tea table. Mm. W. H. EldrldRC and Mrs., T. F.'Warner: refreshments, Mrs. W. S. HIH and .Mrs. R. L. Roberta; transporta- tloit. lira. T. C. Bacon and Mrs.

—Cr H. ltrtnRel:-«orMR«rMUi J«oa Swceley nnd Miss Vivian Kllnk.

licNCircoN attenu bdBY AUXIUAUV OFFlCL\L ■

"Tn~honor'or-MrarEBtcltfl-Enxton; Kiiysvllle. Utah, national vice presi­dent for the western dlvlalon, American Legion Auxiliary. Mra, O. T. Koster.-president of the local unit, arranged an Informal lunch­eon yesterday oftersoon at the Park hotel. Cueala, benldcs the hnnorce, were Mrs. P. B. Wllaon,

-Tirrfl.- K;."E.—LclKhtonr'-Mra.-Pred Craig and Mra; W. G. , Sloan. Dur­ing the afternoon'Mrs. Saxton waa taUen on a nlRht-Beelng trip by Mrs. Harry Benoit, Idaho depart­ment president. Mrs. S.ixlon at- tcndetl the district meeting of the American Legion In Ilazclton last

CONTEST IICLD AT CLUB MEETiNQ

sunnhlne Circle-club was^enter- taincd at tho home of Mro. Clam Ball yesterday afternoon. Roll call wafl nlnmvcred •“ '* •

reported on the Federation meet- - Jng nnd the First Dlatrlct convert'

tion at,Rupert A contest wa-----• ducted'wlth Mn«. William F t____

and Mrs, Schuster winning tho prl*e.i. Mrs. Harold Plaber pro- eentcd tho whlto elepliant to Mra. Frank IC ru ego r. Refreahmcntii were nerved during.ft iwclal hour by Jlrji. Clar.i Ball and Mn«. Harry Ball.

CHILO’S U K D I N r l i; i s j i t a

E arly DiaabiJity Doclarfld na

accompanied .by Mra. Glen Bates; rending, .Mnry.. Alice Buchanan; waltz clog, Miss Boren.

. # *- * .1*0EM8 READ A T CLUB IVIEETING

T.fcmhfni nryesterday afternoon . . ..of Mr».', Velma Treadwell for the

-regular nes ilon of tho organization.

program and read ft poem entitled. .-TMy. Gardea^^ilra.- Hanaea, also read a poem and Mrs. Dorothy Kleffner conducted^ flower guesa-

■■'inc'contcat. 'The prlse'was’aw'ard- ed to Mrs. Blanche Beath.— Re­freshments were served by the hos­tess..

■ ■ ■ # * *AUCTION r iA Y E D DV BRIDGADIERS CLVB

Mrs. A1 White w u hostess to nembcrs of the Brldgadlers cluh nt

' her borne cm- Fourth- avenue east

Major Factor lit Mental •Stalua Later

CAI^fBRrSOB, Mass. lUT) — Chlldrcn._oace._handicapped _.by reading disability will probably never overcome their difficulty, according to research made at the Harvard graduate school of edu­cation._______ _______:_____ -------;

la who'

disability In childhood were stud­ied by Dr. Robert A. Young. They, were re-examined-at Intcr- valn of five to ten yearn, on mat- tera of Intelllgchcc, reading, ojid ipelling, and their hand i lehilnnneo 'observed.'

Low. Scores Not one of them . oblalntd a ore in all tho tests equalling

tlielr chronological age,Young found.

■This augBCSlfl Uiat once a child >iaa been handicapped In reading,' Dr. lYoung said, "he^never ftill'

■0 -teats,, ol­io may do xa’-' - - -

. . . .ilirh school s collcKe."

Tests showed that different Jmlnance In eye and hand, and

derntandlng by teachers .of

CalendarMembers o f the Fidelity class -

of the Metliodint Episcopal church will go 4o.Slioahone falla Sunday after church for a pic­nic. Each family 1 asked by those In chorgo Co bring a picnic lunch nnd totile son-lcc.

rADDRESS GRADS

SCREEN PLAYERS L L I H O S P I I A

StoTB Prom isddic .Cantor, to Shirley Tcmplo Included

On Side L is t

Dr. Robert StiTonJght at Filer H. S.

Oommencembnt

. ...YWOOD, May (lUI) — The movie colony appeared to liuve moved to hoiipitnla today and tlie nick list Included half a (loicn niarn from Eddio Cantor to

, ; Shirley Temple.[vIKBl AL-flfl /fnm nt.

nbilomlnnl operation and his phy- Blciaim-roporlod-.ho. .wan "doing na well ns could bo expected."

fililrley. meanwhile,-nneaked off to an operallng room for a l^auty treatmrnt. Amid great aecrc'cy nlie wan whisked into a hospicnl tor"nn~oporAUou.-lo remove " growth on tho outsidu of ]

ferlng an attaclc of pneumonli She-Avni-irtrlclten-wlth-mflucnza'- wrek BRo nnd the lHnc;ia devel­oped-Into pneumonia. •

Lorraine Bridges, youthful OH

FILER, May 24 <Special)—Dr. Robert C. Stevenson, professor '''.aocial.adcncvs atrthe-Unlvorolty

Idaho, aouthem branch, Poca­tello, will deliver the commence­ment •address to tlie 30 membtra of tho gradiiutlng cloJin of the rural-hlfili-iichool at"«xcrcUen'to bo hcld.lQ.thc mcrchant-i’ -buUdJng on tho fair grounds at 8 p. m. to­day, It la announced by SupL Earl Ramsay.

Ed Reichert, Tncmber of the board of education will present tlieN.rntlon for appcndlcllln. 8ho col- diplomas. l>rogmm numbora ln-|inp.ied while working In a picture elude invocation by Rcv. C. E. Hel- and wna nished off to n hoitpltnl. —-Mk ^__tho _«Viurch5l .i^asl_huL_iiotJcaal._clchl-ycar._jml>6nb aofo', Ciiarrts Bruce; old Virginia Wellder submitted valedictory, Erhard Pufnhl; solo, lo a "blenching." The Juvenile nc- LaNora Drake; Klwanlii c lu b ircsa hnd her bninmc trea."c':i trophy presentation,. E. M. Ray- turned to blond' so nhe could -bomr-»eleetion!-glriB^horu.tr-ftnd;f*riaqbic“ - fui' ■ Auii Hrtrdlng - ln-n, benedlcUon,*-Revr-A. B. Hubbardf childhood role In •‘Peter Ibbclt; of the Baptist church.

• Tlie "we're Just good 'frien'ds". gng waa dusted off today and jiscd by Lily Dnralln. dark eyed motion picture nctresn.

-boT ' . i, ---- ■_ ,h '; - nuv. ■■'Mlsfl DamlUi caused the gon-1885, tho jear that Grover Cle\c- j { wonder when nhe tunied lai.4 of place.-ln the

Plays Organ forChurch 50 Years

:-HAZARDVlLLE.. Conn. (lUU-In,

Mrs. Sarah Reynolds—"Aunt Sa-,,. ^roir.'- now. to BiniosL“ overyoneij'hereabouta-bcgnn playing, the or- I ^ave been out(tjn at St. Mary-a Lplacopal!^.,,,, Mr. Flj-nn," sail Lily. "Ami

I rn.u ' I Intend to be with him many: Thia year marks her annl- „ore. but after all we're

gan four tlmea during that period.

i O M R E I l f E S fflB/RO lETM EN D IPL0M *S lfl,14 C O N D y C I W H !

In.-ile.iil of :i|ii'n<llng 'iin hour the Hi'diily IMrlnr n<-xi . . fuel tho reed of rejuvenation, try .[wtUiro-UItTT mill iiii hiiuv-at—Ou*. ;iirwing ninchine!—thi- rr.-iulu will bu much morn ln.itlng hi-ciiuno you’ll alwnyii look yoiiiifc wlun you slip into thill practic:il lllili' fru '

of ll'.r — -.

BcuUopn ngrec ...........whrii accciiti-d with brli;lil blittoiiu Uicy'ro more lli;iii ugrcable. Sc- tho itkclch nt tho rlj:ht and ynu'll realize why wc nay "iijn-nd

1036 Class

lil|;ll school wcro coiiililcti' livening, wiili l-l /iv!ilorn r diplomiifi.

Onccnlnureiiti*

■ mill S<-r%-lc(! Miinngern club inrt nl dlniurr la evening iit ni>TTi~iH holi'l with Twin I'.'illn, Hiirl'r.

. .. Uii;HTt. Jcroni*', I^MKllng an<l Huh!

. ................................................ . 'liiallni: cliwi i <if tin- niral ager or'thc Suit Uikc Clly Clu vin-....... ■ ' Iiist |,-t .Motor eotiipnny; IloU-rt Trufi,-

siilcn promotion miiiiaK'T:;.5. Kulltr, jv.wlii nn'l nccvnw>rl"'«

wrro i,j!inaj:rr Wfl S. G. Grant, purl'

printed cotton and. if you like— ul;id each scnllop with bU/i tape for n. p iy morning frock—chooae -solid color shantung if you would havo lt for a nm-nbout. Complete, diagrammed Marian ilartln Sew

_Charl.lncludc'i.

ropr..* allv«r

0373 may be onlervit

L. Clark, Twin 'Falla, .Irllvrriiigof Salt Liko Clly.tlic sermon. | ____________ ;________ . .-Mcmbeni of llie cluj.a are;! I'LVINCc TO IIOLI.YWOOI)

Chariea Hons, Golii:.- Dobli.-t. ilcU-ir VOUK. May i|-.l:i —GardntT, Anthony liardmiin. lluUi ifuth Chnttcrton. stage and nerecii Hclsley, Kdna Hobha, It'iVuiic'nctnw; Kobcrt Blair, who tauglil

(•rn'rr_liupfiT.__Liliiry..jioi-to-fly,-aiulJkIliui.Urcaila Jotbv^._. ..........................' " ’illlu iJinllnc. MiTlf J‘ar-.i„„u ofr 'fmm Roosevelt field to-

only In «lr.c.n H, 10, 18,-20, .12. 3l,|rott, Julia PatrUlKi', Mac Ko.-.s aiul ',i;,y for a Icl.iurely flight to Holly- 36, 30, 40 and <!’. Slr.o 10 rtqiilrea Knola Swain. . i... .2’ i yards 30 Inch fabric.

U’lKCEE.N-CENT3.ii

. . . ___ ___ pat-'tern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS. Uie STyLE,; NUMBER and SIZE of each pat-', tcm. !•

IT S JUST OUT! OUR SPRING ! PAT l’ERN BOOK in a verltnblc • Fa.iblon Parado of amart atylea.to ;

• -p/.Tn—nnrf—m.-sJrir-TiTurr.iiprlng w.irdrobe. Forty pages full.- of stylo acwu of Interest to every;; tt'omiin.. . . stunning dcsigna for,, tlio hnh-ia nnd" fo r -town wear! ■ Among iho spcclal nrliclcj nro de-’ serlptiona of tho spring fabrica and how to dress tho small child. SEND FOR YOUR COPY NOWl PRICE OF BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS BUT IT COSTS . ONLY TEN CENTS ^V«EN ORDERED WITH PAT­TERN. PATTERN AND BOOK TOGETHER. T W E N T Y - F IV E CENTS.

Scad your order to Idaho Evc- W fil------------------------------- -

Foi* That D(ilig]\tful Liindi And Those Good Home CooK'cd Saturday Eviening

Dinners-Go To—

— _ _ H X T O N ’S-—A CAND Y AND P ilA N U r SPECIAL TH IS WEEJC-^

Frpcti T?nn>:tpti Pi-n?nitg— -----IU>AnUt-4}utt«r—K>SM>----15^ Lb.

Twin Falla, Itioho.

Jdra. Reynolds' n

EajnedXe.Bourget— Will Be Enlarged

PARIS (UEI—A move la about to be made to enlarge Le Bourget air­port and make it worthy of the French capltdl.

I f fluecemiful, extra ground will b<» taken In so as to make the land-

Bert Lytell waa bade In Holly-' \Tood today after an nhocnee of five yeara.

Lytell left tho screen in 1030 and ■«inec"lhcn'Tias'hecn~pln)ing In stage productions. •

Memorial PraiseTheme of Society'

, .............. - ...................... •‘Memorial Praise" waii thelng_field_n«ji#iur8 21,BC»J>y__l,<00 thcrnc_.of the aeml-nnmial .open meters, —. “ --ircUng oY the Presbytcrlari Uis-

Tlie not very attractive atruclure'pionary society held last evening which at present hounea tho of- nt the church. Mrs. W. A. Howard, flees, customs' and restaurant la Ur president of the organUtalion, pro­be pulled down and replaced by a sided. .large modem building. Rcv. G. C. Goldthwalte. Buhl. In

-------------------------- . discussing the . topic. -"No MoreSA^MO^ANn^niVK Vt's -." stated that there t« UtU

AValtcr McCmy,-,diver working 20 feet under water drilling founda­tions, has a friendly afllnion 'for o pet, ho claims. "Fish hang around a diver for days at ft time," he aald. " I have a salmon friend who comes'each day to watch

A tten tion

Lad ies !^W 1NIF2ED EGBERTS

• formerly connected with the Ber-Wlnd-Beau Beauty Sliop, has opened a new and modem Beauty Shop in connection with Val Henderson'a Idaho Barber Shop, and is now equipped to ‘ supply your every beauty need.

Many Specials in Permanent Waves BRING A FR IEND — TWO TOR ONE

. . THE NEW

C e n t r a n ® a r k e t— -B m ^R IB B O N Q UALITY—

CHOICE STEER BEEFY—

- -S P R IN G LAMB ----------

MILK FED VEAL

. YOtJMG PORK.

The Finest Meats, Vegetables, Fruits andCanned Goods in Southern Idaho

Miss Abhle Asdersoa rccaved the

Grse»-IUeke.~ D*UciouB-r«£resh- tnefitii wero «erve<L n e next me«t- tDg wUl bo held at th« home ol lOss Atbio Anderson June IS.

MEznbtisT socnsTV. ' aOU>S nSGTTLAB H E n iK O

r.-'A.''Coodyliooat«^*ateri‘ ■-membtn o£-th«.UethodUt

jpol Fonlgn lUstionary w yesterday afterooon ftt'bcr MnL W. a Xounff roviewwl

WUslo llorroWs ''eplendor ’\Heavens.'' During the huslneaa

■esMoa Mrs. O. C Dudley, president, imslded. A t tho close of tho aeot- &K-'rWl»lhaffEBti'w^r^Bervea~by

. . n ^ M K SENIORS FETED jERQoiB, May 2 i (Special) —

—ReVraSMlra^oJl^ohnaod enter* talned T w a »y evening nt T.o'clock

^ o r - S A T O R B A YHalf or Whole Ham............. .................. ......26CHalf or Whole Bacon............................................32C Lb." : ABO VE ABE F A L L S B R A N S AND HSED NO FARBO ILINO

Mosquitoes, fUc5, gnats, fleas, moths and'tithcr. Insects d/e 'wticn you spray a room w ith '• S T A N D A R D O I L P L Y S P B A Y .

■ I t k illa ’em' O UIG K bcCTuso every'i^rtiori o f ' ' this product has a dcflnlto function to bring . death to inscct pests. In it the iinc5t.pyrcthrum Is fikillfuily blended in a solutioa light enough to allow its mist to settle dow n slowJy—behind curtains and pictures, cv.piywberc-:and insccts D IE . Y e t it’s harmless to humans o r pets.

-LAMB-

Leg, Half, or Whole ... 25C

Stew ....gc-;

-V E A L

ShorRoast :......710 to 14cLog Roast

V _ B E E F - ^PwPouai

Rolled RoastB ..........-22CChoice Pot Roasts ■

■ l ToimaSho. Rolled __*22cShb. Roasts^...........!..j|8c-

i4ver..2 Lbs. 25cRuth S tu ili^ , ICetmclh Lohner and T£m graduaUnfr senlon

‘ of the Jerom «^gh.school-att^> tog the ajpUit.ehurCh.

.FULL A SSO R TM E NT OK T H E F INEST C O L P M E A T S

llefreshing Kids, Bucks, Fabrics!

Y -OUH-fttlrmuch iDore at enso this sumncr i f y o n '

buy a pair o f tlio ne^v Golden Bulo sammcr

. This s lyk aiTay ot exclusive i i f l ,

'\>nck'au<l fal)ri6'nioJela"coniiisW4>r/f«o ‘ fit-” -ting laijts.designed to prpmoto aommer loot-

corafort. They B « ’f it by espcrts w lio Imo'w how to solve hot •wcathet: foot probl«ibe.;

TIMES WANT ADS GET BESULTS , .

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Tn-Min F.VENING TIMES, TWIN TAI.I.S. inAHO Frulny, Mny 2.1, 1D35

DODGERS DROP TO THIRD P I^ C E , CUBS M C Q N DCAR O K OOWNI ' BROOKLYN CREWTen-Inuing. W in Puts Friscli's

Team Within Hnlf-Gamo O f Stcngclitcs

H O d siE R H USTLER SEEKS SECOND SPE E D W A Y W IN

B t u u c u m iN e S j -

ay LAWTON CARVER NEW YOUK. ifny 21 M.'.i!) —

Mutuiiri'r Cnm-v Stcni;i-|'n llronit- lyn OixlRoni hpparcntly“tvrc licaJ-cil for home—Uic Acconil Ulvlalon:

Tfte banebnll pronpcrlty UJpyfn- JoytfJ a few Avcclco iico wlien lln-'y Icil the fDtlo□aI IcQKue irrnUiml- ly hna dwlndUHl. ami >-OMU'rany they flIlBPOd Into tlilnl |i1nco be­hind the Cuhii AnO only n Half Rnmc uhenil o( the fourth place Ciirdlnnlji.

Cubt Move Up The _Ciiba movi-il jm tlirougli

{lie "comliiriniroh o f”*l>cntiiijc tiic IcnUlni; Glaiils. 0 to A. while the DwlRom were KOltij: down wKh customftrj- dunli, 8 to 7. lii 10 In- nlnsru.

ChaPKc.n Jlhcwlne werp tnlilnjr plnce In the Amccican JntJic oiily KTime thnt-encnpcd'i>Ofll- I*oncment. the TIkcoi who hnvc

JerJnr. nbont. niniJtaalA’until recently. ..............UoKton nnd cllcnheci Into tin

' divlnlon. Tlic Ked Sox ilroppi'il tufifth. _____

IW ld ily n oiiijiianiiinc . wjui Btn};e<l by the GlnnlJi, wtm tried to t>e»C tlii! Ciibn with l>ii'<l> Icneuc baachull 'nnil fuuiid .It wouldn’t worl(.

■Error Spree Mnnnger UlU Torry niudo .

errorn: Ciicclnello conlrllniled _oiic:. Davla nnU.Lclbcr.ulooU.look

Injr nt each other while a fl\ dropped .between them: Welntn>«b

out of It fon dnnce -with hli; fwt tnnRled up, fell on hl.i face nml let Ciiyler'n drive ro for a hnnu'r.

In nddltion the Ciiba mn<k* 1C liltB off rit7Jilmmon» nml ChnC' non. the loner, while Krcncli nm. RiKjl, winnlhs’ pitcIieM7 nllowe«l onlv cicht. •

The Dodfjer* were lii tbc’ cuini ttlth tiie.Cnnlfi to the finish. Tlicy| flcored four nms In the iiovenlli for a. .lead IhuL the lU'il 131rd-i . tkil In the laxt hnlf of the .laiiie fninic to force the j;nmc Into the tenth, when Mnrtln’a dotiblo nnil KrlBch'B Blncio hroUc It lip.

Get 18 Hit*The CarilH mmle iB.hlt.i, In-)

cliiillnfj II .homcf by Mcdwlck. off /.Aclmry. t^oniird'und Miiiiro, the loner. ’ The -Dotl[jer»—cnllrcleil—IS off WalUer IlarreU’ .nnd llnlla- hi>n, the winner.

Th.' Plratcn-clunjr clone to Oie finit dlvliilon when UUI Swift held the BrAven to nlno hlla, one n homer by Berner, nnd won. ,7 to 1. Arlty Vaunhan contributed a homor nnd double to the' Pirates'

Kh’dHT tfp f<C fJbAO, -ff.KeS lb TtiS BKjOS AMJN Ar itJp/ANAKiu'; AirMOKi^L. cny IN CfP<Xf to SCCWG Hf, Sfcooo M -fAC

CRifJD..:

■ CUMMINCi, WINNER LASfSCM!:, To Aco^iPUiff

~/,"tVA-rP!C<U}Ri>CO' 5/'<3Vi/ TOO off/w Pfnucer. IN -SIC mSfoRy b e ’Sic k a c c - - -^ ■7&VA*/ AUObfi/ AND UXJ ,

• HCSCR......• lie Scr A /VCW SPOTD '

-f^C oK D \UHCft----uc AveKACCa M.ec.% a n !>o u r .....

I-l niaiinKern.'Numed .lune ZS a

Tli« teamR. cacti ut wUlcli will In cludo 20 active pIuyorH, will bo an' nouncod on June 211. Ion dayn prior

thn R»nie. It Vu.i decided that each major Icapie team would have at Ipaat one ri'prcnentatlvo on'An ull slar__nguad. Tho American

with IIlhem and Benton.

Hunk Greciibcric ' wail (he bid (run In the TlRcrn' atlnck, Ik-i ■Inive In three nina with a homerj and lonjr fly. nnd helped Sdiool-I buy llovre lo li decision over

“ nnoac:Tronc"orfiv(^R(wv,'!tmrrcit:l;

Vrar Uflvec- 11)1 llnrroiiii';nr.7...T7rr7i:.-.

11)15 Jt>« Diiumiii ............... .1111.1 JiilM iiciiiK .....................lUII Kene ThomiiH .... .........1013 ICatlph We .........lOIH Diirlo Itrnln (30U)U17 Ni> nirr. tvnr.lOIH No nirr. mir.

Oi(lll_UouU.v_U'llcx.i_______IH-iU Caston Chevrolet ...........JU'a Tommy .Mlltoit •..............10 2 •luiiie-i Miirnhv'.........lU'ja- Tommy ntlltoii ............1U2> L. Comm and .lor Hover1023 X-etrr De IMolo ....... ....11)2(1 rmiilc Lockhart,

- .' (400 nillM. rain).,.

....Monrce ..........

....FrontPiiac .........

.....MurphV Special .

....II. C. S. ‘jpecUl...

....DunteiilHTfC

....l>iirieiil>rrE .......

—^.Sillier ...............

HH..TKD.C'.;Ut.lH

102« I.011U Mevrr ......................1!)?I) Itay l(r:ieii ..........................1030 liill.v Ariiiild ■.....................IO.lt' l^ iih Schneider ............1032 rred Frame .!.......................I0S3 -l^uU .■M eyer-..:.,,,.....1113t Wlllani Qininilng* .............

...Mlllrr ....-,..........

...Slmjilrv ,Siie«'ial ..

...Minc7-HHfir ____S].ecl..l ....

7e’jI^tiTTnj»erve?rninrpracllcoln itic pant but the National did not..

•■W« feel that the National poll of fans lo pick the playera luw got­ten out of control," O'Connor «ald. "Them han- been an enormoua tnoiint—o f confufllon—connected ’Ith tho fan vots and In many In' tancva playern wero nelected l>e- ausa their names ' were well*

known, even thoiiRh they were not cimaiilerfil J»y iimnaKers lo be ■ iiuTjIc'ii'ii'olliL-rn,..... .

Meets Seattle A fter. Downinff Loa Angeloa in 'Crucial'

Series Finale

-------- o Fu ^ tsa 'P rsnOiilcland unlcred Ua hint airles

Ik. loiiff hqnio iilay t<Klny one and one.half cftmes ahead of I/js An^elcH In the conlent for Pa­cific coaal leaRuc jrennant honorfl.

By .wlnnlni: their only j:Ame of the ncaaon from the Ancelu yes- terdav tho nare netting . Oaifr

: jumped “iiicir niiirKia :«ci-onc| place team by a full game,

'liie rival mtiiuiccra iinmlnated uiidefealed plichera for. the fra- ca;i. J. Mjlianl 'Campbell for Loa Anjick'.r llaiik McDonald, former I’hlhulelphia and New York Ai

1 AM «ItlCAN J.RAr.lir . ^. At Boston— ' It H E

netrolt ....... 000 220100— .% 8 2,B-wt<m ... ;,..,000 0jl0120— 3 9 I:

Uattcrien: niiwc'aml Cochrane;! Rhn:lcii,. ItocKette, II, Johnson,

• -Wamertr. Welch and U. Fvrrell,. Hers. •

ENOGE S r y D l N G S " -N.VTIONAI. ij=:a oub :

\V. L. Pct.l

No other fiame-1 yeaterday. [Consolidated. Freight Defeats^ j Company E By Choking O ff I

, . 1 uri5lChica«i) Brooklyn' ,

I .NATIONAI, 1.BAGIIK P i„ „ i ■. At Chlciip)— II n K • ■'‘ " " I opurt .' . irtiilailelphia

New York ..,.000 310 000— i S ,3;------------------------------------------- lni,n,», l _

lean lenciier. for the' Oali«, WienihiTTiiipiirtsjrceiiJiTircini^jupinimiretired to the elubhoaie In defeat and McDonald had hla third HtralRht victory. The ncoro wa i ‘ ” ‘ homer' by Keyos with

n b:i.iu proved enough

I.OJC First Serlet De.ipUo tliii victory. Oakland

lo.it llie.aerle.n;. two camca to-oao. I ill '•'J’'® '•b'* year

that Oscar Vllt'n team had bowed ah opponent,in n «crics. They

meet Seattle tonlRht.: .Seattle cronscd tht bay from

'iftT *5“ *’ I'niuciaco with a rccord off nlire^ vIplorli'H nnit /ir.A aF

ChoUlnif off a Nationiil Oiiurd . .['‘ and'T.lancuso;‘‘ rrc'nch,'lt1jo^ Hme. Con-and H.artnclt. j-i-ilidiited Krel|;hl iiosed out the sol-

.. Uatterlca: Fitzalmmona. Cliaj;-! AM ritlf'AN I.EAOUK

-TiifrtrrChlcaKo ,. .,.1K C

.1 11_ j field In an Anierican dlvl.iftin cinohSt.^Loul'ii !jl220oio01— 8 13 O^f the M;ih<) KvenlnK’ .Titr.ea aoft ijo.nton

Uatterle.i: / icharj-. lA-unanl iimMnll leiii;uo. • iWaahlnRton .............H 1Loper.; Walker. Karrcll, Ilallahan^ ' KreleUtora' lu.l th.'iiaCCruy •l’ l'H“ 'l<‘ ll’l>la .;......... H 1

. ond Davla. Iwcll im.ier contrnl until «?f*sixth,'Sl..IJ>ui>i................. 3 1-------- „ , -'frame,'when National Cuiird hlt.l — — - - ■

{} H -^'ftcr.i.*n.ldenlj-he;rin-nn uprXMnfr' • V.VCIFIC fo,\ST Ij'that alniont hrou>:ht They* '

.Seal,1, The So.iia won their only name in the windup of a douhle- headiT yentenlay. With . Ballou liltcfilnK. the home team puahed------- ‘ •• win after Seattle ' '

------- -TiTf r- L o u is * C o n q u e r o r

P l a n s P r o C a r e e r !

• B.itlerlPS: Cantwell. Uhrm, Hell- fjurry m.irlted In- I'.-u-rAr'.i hom- LO-'* Ancuk-;.........• ton^anJ Spuhrorj^3>vlfUimJ,.GracC.>r- ;.Hil-tli,'if- Vu.nlVit^-tn;vniiw:li«dl.v\vi>^^^ n-.-;

Frniiei"e.>-:.Philadelphia -.Clnclonatl.. po.tl-.i.„rst ttl it wiw D, 1‘utrier aI»J wal-il’i iH^"'! '■ '....... -

•-- IJOned.- ---------- ^,!lo,iT.iit a'hoinV- run', . ' r,.|S -Ulll(;_v.-L-.:.rT7r.Tr.i:' l ' Ciinnnlldiiti-d KrelRht had iaken>‘’ !'ci-ainentij ........

,.lhc-iiad-wmi.a-.tilly_ln-ihi!.firal.;Mb^lnn3..............

rm —...31 JO

ol'etier, 0-4' ..............• i contcsl the Benia manapcment nn-

nounccr the reIoa.iea of Jlnjmy •MR Zinn an<l Bert Cole,' veteran .f«]lH piichera, .and tho trumifer of .3.11 Unwkfl IloUlcT, too\ile Intleliler,..ys and Boh Cofe. younf; .pitcher, to ■ 'O m Moines in the Wo.itern

: leaj'ue. The Seals ' moved IVt,, Saeraniciito,

-rrOT---- T— Sl3ri-BearMT55Tonr_.(n>0; Hollywood boat. Uja Minion .4H0;R.f|!r, 0:1’, and'toolt.Qfc 3crlc3-..lv.'o noxWrouKK,'- Newb .Detrolf-blJSl-.^WIiCame .; to-ono,--ArehM--CBmpt)(tt+n(.a"niah;^-hO- la "co^manaBer-of .•isnjheld 'the, -Min:,lon-nliisKCn. to five - • ‘

e third, Ifourth and:

By United I’rens Franklo Frisch, Card,i, whole

■iiiKlo beat the Dodders in 10th,

^ L — iB e a U K 'n o c k s O u t -

ncoird aiTiiln in t ed two in each c fifth frames.

Both outflt.l acquircTl hIx nafe' hits but the .iiildlera' error.i provcdi costly. i

Score: • R II KConipany E ...000 002 3 -5 .5 o: Con, FrelKht ,,H)1 220 x—(i 3 2.

Batteries: H, Mninimwer.it. Put-: ilur-a " " ..............

DEER RESIST EFFORTS T O SHIFT. H O M E

J o e D a l e y in 2 n dL. Stimson.

r«nll«aV^n•iieail'rrc. Dallaa.'lOO, Icnockcd' out —Jop-Dalcy,' Chlcaco.mO.- (2):

Chiartlo Montgomery Ardmore,Okla>,- 182, won technical kayo

, ovtr Jomis "Bradley, Fort Worth.O r e g o n . N m e . E d R e .

, - V a W a I ^ b y , 7 - t o 6

with Johnny Pbbc. Dallaa, • H2,: iiQ ccow Xlav " i a'P^-Oreeon

i & s r a M Sic out Tddlio, 7 to 0.. City.-IM. <10).

HERE'S CY'S SECRET-----PrrrSO UB Ctt----- Cy-Claolon.

the Httaburgh Plratea' rookie, ‘ nltchlnjr 'MhsoUoD, Informi that;

mprt_0f hli pitching sk ill--------

it—and we'ro going to ntay." •Thal Beema lo bo the attl-

. tude of two deer at the mo . i i . JiiW.-whp -h«Vc --rcnlaleO. teHT-ef -

forta to move them In .ft tralf- er-ainl trftnnfer-them—to-tha~ Montpelier zoo. Flvo men apent aevenil hours trylog to RCt the deer Into thn trailer; but wero

•only neat aprawllac for their■pains,. .. . ____

•W. I - Raymond, city park auperlntemient. aa>-a it will l>e neccasary' lo have an expert cowboy do. a little plain and fancy laasolnp If the deer ar« to be taken jwaeeably..

,'..20 3i . ................ ......... ....................: - l O : hits-wlilln-hiu-mnten collected-12 ...10 . 20 ,422;off Wayne ; O.ibor7*e. -Vlncii Dl-..,tfl„30__ ,3i8;MnBclu jiadjila,socotul_l]bracr.jn

•two (laya for tho winncni. The .Mliifilons hurried home to meet Portland tunlF;ht. lIolIywoo<l re mained at home to tiiect Loa Alt' KOlen,

P«i l'--1 nnncd <ml lh4 Sacra- menli) J.a. Chandler, recent' ly ncn-, .■ I from Oakland, pitch' ed tlie victory for the- Beaver# and'i'.ave up elf;hl hlt.l. Tlio wlB' u«xrs IIe<it<.Hi-i i-«{f-tw o Senator hurlTr.i.

acorv: . R, H. F.Orenon .....'..,.301020 001— 7 .I4_ 3Idaho .... ;.00ll20li0-^ 0' 0 .*

Batteries: McFadde and .Vail; Black. !feu-toti and AndenoQ.

ALL-STARCHOICE GIVEN TO PILOIS

Managers W ill Name Players As Leagnes Abandon Poll

Among Fans

CI.RVKI.AND,- May 21 tL'.l!)— Drastic changes In the manner of neli-ctlni;. playeca..lo cumpele,-ln thn annual all-ntar baselmll came to ho helii in Cleveland ntadlum July S had been announced today after a confercnce between officials of the two major IciiKues;

Playera will be chosen,by the 10 manaifcr.n of the American nnd Na­tional leagues', rather than’ by a nationwide poll Of b.inebnll fana.

Lts lem Confer Tho announcement waa made foi-

lowJnj;.tin O'Connor, executive aaslatant to Commlanloncr Keneaaw Moun. tain I-andlB. and PresldenLi "Wll' Ham IlarrldKo and Ford I-'rIck of the American and National lea);ues, JudRR I..andia wna prevented by III-

■ss from attendlnf; the meeting. Tho ,m»na(;er.‘i of the two teams

which played In tho 1034 world lerien—Aflekey Coehrnne of Detroit

• Fr-mkle Frlnch St, Loul.i—..(In* «1>* 'TI.A

Pacific Coast League

« y United l*ri~« rilt'ST GAME

At San FranclNCo^ R U BSeattle ........................... . 0 10San I'ranclttc.i .r.............. 4 0

PRESS A C E N T PLANS M ORE SAD_.:...INJURIES F o il MRi M A X IE BAER

Which have occurred tu Mr. htax Baer In tho nhort time since he fltiirted training for iila heavy'- wciRht flRht with Jimmy Brad- , dock on tho nigbt of Juno 13, there are aomo aerloua orie.i lo follow. It was learned exclusive­ly by your correspondent today.

From a source aa closc lui.the next prticcns aerver tho knowl'

' edge wn.HKlcaiicd lhit'thc ch'am' ' plim'n bosom acorched by a cap pifltol, and.Uio vlrtuaVmutilation of Ihe cullcio on ills right hand l)y nn automobile dour In Buf' fttlo yeaterday.—horrlbla aa they were-ore but th# bi-glnnlng of thn ciuiualtlea-planneil-for-Uio— titleiiolder. ' '

Prrita Ageiit'a StuffMy informant showed me a

documented program of In^ “ Juries wlilch. In the dead of • night, ho had purloined from Ui« deiilc of Baor'a prcns agent. It read: .

May 27: champion, out Atroll' Ing boardwalk with I'ark avenu« deb, liaa hair.badly alnged by enraged lightning bug. Ooctora, while innlatlng it Is nothing aerl-

.0U'r.5.iy_at_Jc,Mt.lJir«.,nmrc'‘l»_j will t>e required to restore curia. Juno 1: Baer'n rlgl4 calf severe­ly bruised by onapping, tif "klll-

for applea nt birthday parly for Buddy Baer. Very foolishly re- funes attention at flrat and only yields to medical treatment when, half an hour later, col­lapses wliile engaged In a game of drop the hanilltcrchlef. ■Head_ of Sciialdo nanltarlufn.'~Whtrt he 'waa'rushed.’ aiiys "champion may have lo forego postoffice,' wink and spin the bottle for'a year.

Juno Ot Baer apralna tendon in left leg jumping on chair to avoid battle with mouse, which camo'into room with dukes up.

— Juno-8:-chiunpIoa.. aevcrety- buma fingers of right h.tnd niaking a ''touch" off Manager Ancil Hoffman.

___ >Viel{ed Hunjfnall__Juno 10; chdniplon geta wielc-

cd hangnail while repairing rav­el In monogram.on pink silk un­dershirt. ' - - '

Juno 11: Baer apllta lip and dislocates three fingera Wowing kins across night club floor,

Juno 12: Baer suffers from exposure when he loaea ahirt In

_fl rrap pamo tJut m.trked end o his trivin!ng'7or'dcrcnse o f" title on following night. (Copyright, IOS.%, Unlted'Preiw)

Defending Champion Defeats g , ' Two More Rivals; Meets

‘ Former TiUiat-

ST. ANNES ON THE SB.V, -Kngland. May 2i OLl:!—I,aw«on

-rrow-of- Ixindon.-S-and-S.-lri-tho-—----lemUtlnat*.Dr. Will Tweddell became tlio

other finallBt when ho defeated T.A. (Tony) Torrance. 2 and 1. Dr. Tweddell la a former champion. H«

on the title in 1027. ' 'I f Little la sueccnsful In tomor*

row'a 3G-lioIe final he will becoma Uie flrat United StAles player to ,wla-tho.tltlQ.twIee__Former.U.'.S._____wlnnera were Walter Travla, lOOii

V E R Y F ISH Y ■

RllERUURNE. K. Y., May 24 laili—Well, sir, thia dog at tha fpimo farm walked up to the trout pool to get himself a drinic, and no-sooner-dld ho otick hU muzzfe into tho water tlian ho

B u d d y B a e r W i n s :

O n e R o u n d K a y o

• BUFFALO, May 2« (URJ—Buddy Baer, Livermore, Cal., 230* . luiyocd. Big ..Boy. Brackoy,' 212, Uickawanna, (1): Frank Eagcn. 130, Niagara , Falla, declsioned

bany.So when Harry Rogern rush­

ed up to ;ieo what wan the mat­ter, there was the tlog with a big trout,, maybe a pound or ■tliereabouta," haiigln'g’ onto hla ’

.So Harry Rogera told' ths gamo warden, and tho gams warden reported It to the atAte- connerv^tlon _dcp.;yam«U, _and 'the "comiervatlon. department made tiiu atory public today to prove how game New York fltato trout'have, bccomc.

Well, wo don't beliovo it. either.

VANOAI.S rA^'OUED MOSCdw, May 24 (Special) —

Dope based on past performances makca Mie Unlveralty of Idaho' the favorite a'cTiinnl'iContana'at Mia- soula Saturday, but the innrgln Is uncomfortably closo,

SANTOS GETS KAYO _NR\v_^-X0mc,-May_2* ,iUJD

Joiie Santoft, 1211, Portugal, Icnoclc- ed out Andre Sarllla, 127, Pana­ma, ( 2).

S»:cONU (iAMR (7 Innings by ugri'enu'nt)

A t Sun Francisco— II II E|

San KranciscoPlnlrrii l, l inn-

derson and Bottarlnl Bullou and Becker.

, At Los Angeles— i. R H EMission# ............ :__ ____2 n IjHollywood ...................... 0 12 1:

Batteriea: 0,'il{um» nnd Outen;| Campbell and Desatitela, |

.-R n E'A t Oakhlncl—Angele,i ................... 1 8 0

Oakland .....................8 ' 0Batteries: Campbell, Gablcr and

Goebel: McDonald nnd i<le».

N'ifillT GAMR

Sacnimcnto ... ........... . 3 8' 1Ratterles:' Chan<ilcr Und' Cronin;

Flynn. 'Salvo and SalKeld. .

CalCAGO,' Hay '24' l53.V.>-l.Cllntoi Brlilgca. 21.year-old Detroit Ncgfoi boxer who' holds two amateur dfl- clalona wer Joe Loula,- will turn irofesHional. It waa announced tO''lay.

He will be .luanaged by John....I.

Louhn— Brltlcc3-:::#eornd i «_:;51r»ccoit4 knockoiit-over Murlo' Ahnlball of lUily -In-thft-inlornatlonal-Goidcn Cloves bouts Wednesday night. He welgha only 104 pounds but figh' In the llght-Iieavywelght class.-

AFTER t WENTY-FIVE YEARS HELSINCSFORS. Finland —

Although he lias been In athletic competition for 25 years, Paavo Nurmi, tho phanto'm Finn, _ re- •cwrtly tnra ed In a practicjnnllc In 4:13. which compared favor­ably with marks now turned In by nlne-tealhs of the mllers many

B u r k e W i n s B o u t ;

FREE' 2 Bar*. ToUet .8oap WtUi.

Largs I-uelatfw \mie Kins-

■-21s-flSer” n^flM t*»Uc hurler InjOUCS WATCH LION CATCHER #cmt-pro ball In OWohomJi;.

I>t. S lu Jehason's' W «c with i

■ CLOVER TnnraiPKs

verdict hero laat night Frankie Monroe, Portland.' Burke'®

, NEW.YORK—Eddie .Bromlnikl,|wi(:bed In at ,t»l Md.Monr^e a tt"Columbia football star and hack- 13**'

WaHI Earns ICayO'ii Q*- Johwwo'# wBOISE. May 24 a*i;> — Jack'*l One Poll«tiinc Mop____ S 8 t Ona TolUfalng Slop__ ....S g « ■

turki ot Ogden, won a JO-roUnd iJJ _ " T . . « 5HIOIirST PitlCCS PAID FOn EGGS

atop for the abhoo] baselnU tram, |a going to be given.a>>e onc<- ovCTljy Fle'Trayiibr, lij'anascr of

•-’■cnln^t'Poplar H iu -im Woel«-«‘aiUlio PItlaburRh Plratea, ne'xt tlm««OB tlj# lattefJ dlftlPonH . itbe.Buca cotm* in town.

Hard-hitting Sammy w’ahl. 13i.||-...I.* t-.ii. (.........I MI L IB E R T Y M A R K E T :rouiiil seml';M';tl ^ 4 MtLitt'SoutU Jost'Phoiie’ 653; a

r a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ^

Fishing Season Opens Thursday

Cam rTLifeFishing -22

T b a l it moiC fosclDnllnff. IV ben on aFUUInc T r ip Uicro f i n'oiiiiDR'

lo.cquul^llio rest, tUo cnrc-fToo foe!* tuc> Uio fflorjr o f tiio out-or-<toon.

In our icock you 'll find eTcrylh fae fp r on tdoor sporti, and tUe Iilgb c it cnute

T A C K L E

H E A D Q U A R T E R S

Fi.h Honin ............ ■' 2S fnr Sit

FIsb Hoolu with .Leaders ....S for lOi^

• Trout-PHoar.-.r....-.;„.r...;.-.;..;,6-for25<

Winchester Eyed D ry Flies—_lC £ jtcgu liu

Coloratlo Spinoera .

Tied 3-Ft. 'Leadera .,

■ L e iid m in Coil. P er coll

T ry Our Spccial ■ Red Aut Flies .

...3 for 2 5 ^

..-.-.1.....1 0 *„ 2 5 <

.,.2 for 35^^

. As low 03 .................. ,',,'.,..;...:..35<

O ood lYD .c ifiim tH llea l25 iard -~ ._ J. . • -'Plah-Linc3“ ~ '; .~ r ,~ .5 0 5 i-= '7 5 fi"

I- Fiflh-Lines-for-Rool-FlBhormon-^-------- -Lines that won’ t kink or scale ....51.00, 5 1 .2S to $ 2 .5 0

Doublo Tapered ■- F ly L in es ..........,$6 .S0 to $ 1 0 .0 0

Steel Rods fo r tho Small Boy.......<*8 ^

Telegcopo Steel Rods $ 1 .2 5 to $ 2 .0 0

iP ine S p lir tam boT F iy ’Rods -.............;...:.r.$ i98 to '$4 .9SS ;lit Bamboo F ly Rods. Former price $10.00. Only $ 7 .5 0

F ly Rod8.-Rcjnlar?22;5Cra53^tr.do For only .,

Boys' Scola .

'Lovclwiptt'’Shftkespeara-LevelwlDd'^eels

Antomatte Beela .........

IiAudlng' H(<ti .............-.1.....M ea '« Phhina Boots 1,______Ladles' Flshins Boots

:..$1 4 .S 0 -$ 1 9 .5 0

2 5 < - ^ < . 5 0 > 7 9 « to $ 1 . M

$ 6 .5 0 to

,$ 2 .9 8 . $ 3 .5 0 to $ 9 . ^

...... .......

_ ........_...$6.48

............... ............;_ .. . .$ 6 . «

B p lit-W iH tn r-P iilrB a sl«jtrcr.;rr.$ l'.S 0 ;$2 ;00X 53 iS 0

W o Also Hava Ouolino O&mp S.tove; up fro m ..... -$4.85,

Tehts tip from ....- .... '..... ;..,..'.!....^^..„,_....:....1.._$7.50

Camp Beds'....................... ......... .................. ...... '., ., .^ 5 .8 5

D ia m o n d -H a rd w a re

LIIILEAOViGES ' T O F I iL M D -

IJttto of Sail 1‘ ranclHco moved to \t1thln one ktep of auccnufur

'defenair of hla Britlah'nnuitcur golf chanipion*hlp today when

IJttie bAat George IJonal Oulxano llenrlque^ of Cu'glaniJ

uid 4, In tbs round of eight ’

YANKEK TEN.VI.S PL-WEIlWINS OI’ENEJt AT I'AIUS

PARIS, May 2* • IIU!> — Wllmer Hines of Columbia. S. C., advanced lo tho Hecond round nlnglca In Ui* French hard court tennis champlon- ahlpa today by eliminating Alcx- aadro.GoIdryn,-of-France. - -

Playing la drlirling rain, lb* American was foreed to five iiacJ

dryn, 0-1, 0-3. 2-C, 12-14. 0-4. TU* rain cauned oUier matches to b« postponed.

R i v e r s i d e - V i c t o r .....RIVERSIDE. May .24 (Spccial)

—The Rlveraldc baneball team- beat the Dixon ball team by a acoro ot 7 to 3 In last week-end'* tp^me. ------

-BEER-

F r e e D a n c i n g

Hear Tile Melody Twins—IV A N and AROHIE

B E E RNO OOVEE OHARQE

B E E R

•‘ 232'Snd Street'Eaat—

' T j i i ' o w o f f

SteoW ball a n d c h a i n

Get out.'. Out where you can _ LIVa. anil.-BnEA.THB- nnd

.ENJOY NATURE. There'a a Good Used Car. walling for' you here—one you can af-

.fprd enally............ ......

'31 Chevrolet Coupe, Imh kneo• • action,- IVa modem-......W06-^Chfivnlir-ttaflteF'^UT^ednn' ■"Iffld 1.1 very .good. Only...,S«3'

ChctToletrMaaterrStx.Bcdno.-SMq'mounts .... -,....1..... $450

•20 Bulcit Sedan. A very goodeiik'"ln~ffooa •c6nnicion“ .?iTO'

'20 Buick Coupe. Rumble neat Only $ ;

•34 Ford DcLuxe Fordi Sedan. Loiv ml extra sow!

•34 Ford Pickut*.Low mfleagp .

'31 Chev. PIcitup ............*2S Oakland n>-w. Hri»i• e-itm good .Ujn>ughout;..S100

•30 Hupmoblle Sedan

... ..........5305

■31 Wlllya' SI* Sedan■20 Ford Town Sedan ... :,;J185-•30 PoW Fordor Sedan .....'.S2S0 .•sr^BuIcK, Sedan '-'fli', Studebakcr Corapiander • • Sedan 00•2t)'Ford Truck i.'.-....;.',..,,....S 85,*30 Ford Truck, 167 W.B....S245*31, Ford Truck, 187 W.B... J27S:31 Ford Truck; 1B7 W.B..~S313 ■31 Ford Tnjck.-J37 W.B._„J325 •31 Ford Truck, 157 W.B....533.'i

U N I O N M O T O R

C O M P A N Y

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4ICL1H EA0S

■. T ’ncoln County Expecting 15 • • - .To Attend at Pocatcllo — — OUier-Unitg-Busy---------

.,-i-Dy EARL n. STANSELL I District Club A0cnt . lAiaUorti or* 4-U cIuM In Lin. coMi coiinly met In' Shofihonc Tueaday tiTtcrsoan for the UluciuJ- rioii of problcnia pcrtalnlnfj tr chib orRnnlsntlon work, flpcclnlliit ..................,_]unJor-»ljort-oour»*,

JEROME FOUy GL

BUH L

E', Diiin.r.til-Kij;lit plnouli........I'litiTlulnril 111 It aurjjriiu party fur! Mr. iiml Mrn. fii (iri:<- (;ii flril of ilic wi'.k lit llif

. , Nclllf! Clii-l'uif, Ttio y(Eighteen Now Operating’" iintl i>i<* wrrv i>r.-iicuicii with « i.-aiiicr

CongressTbday

li'llno Ilii'

■■ Flvelrtore Expcclt-il to

' n.v riillril l>rr>,n SKNATK

naval atipnijirlatliiti bill.......... . .V ,.-..u,v.Oi.r ln I'lll

■'•Juyil Mllli:f'. .Sciila St'rlni:«.Mmtnn-T.iTirrTr.'iinrori-ii -

liOi'.sK

BuhPs Junior ;High Lists Honor Rolls

Hull), May 21 (S[ifClnD—Jun­ior Itlcli ni'lioiil honor roll for the llllrnl HI:; wi-Vltii of tlic ■jiocciiil nr- iiii!;ti-r huji hy llw>jiiliivlpiil. .Mr:'.'Kllnor Vi'..n ISuutin, 11% UilUiwii;

.Six v.'ci-ltii' hl|;h honorii -7 Cliarlcii Wlhioii; liononi, I'runci'*' 1-iiIUr. ■ llalfh'M.- ‘ Wiltiur-

I'Vrry,!inl, from (Jkniia nnri Mm, A. J, Kin.. . in .Solid CVmtriicl 13rl(l|;.- c Tiifii.lny fcir a 1 irdoi-li luii

• • ■ Mni. II.

JKIIOMH (Sp.-elal) — Jcri.m-! county now boimtn <if JH cliibii. rwltli iin rnrolhnpnl of U'ii mi'tii-'.- .................................bcrji, iiccordinK to coimty ncmt U-'Ui'uit. Mr«. A. J. l'lnU«R Smith. I'lvc more cUih/i art h'l»,-h »,cur.' (irlz.-.)>CCtc(l to bejrln tliu work within ii| HonorlnK Mr.i. Cicori'c Chillnu

wocltit, 1 im-c ]'lori-ni.-c- I'lnlio. u ri'cnl Ijrl.lc.

miili:.-.'Iratlon.

b..\ «-i>..t iiji I M. r i:irif>. iuT<irdlt)j; to IcsIh ti: nil AtUmta jihyukUiii. liu >ilon coiiic.H aftiT iiwatvlilnir chllilrin Mirti liv c.f h{A’Clal .-l.'i:trlcal Itmlnji

..........................................: Uo):-

.Ti, Jo:(.'|ililni' ii.vmui:]. fJiirin

' Hli;h honorii for -7I-iiiiii'y. ICuihlLcii Orr, Jo*

1: by Hriihliic Hainiict. Dorlii Venter.CUuTVtrn \Vil;;oir.

•!i of Hrowni'. I'rancrM Kutlcr. .Mliifi s IhitflrUI, Wilburn llyile, HujlB

Ulc mcctlnjr being,.uniltr the Ul- TCCtlnn of Oic Ul/itrlct chib agont.

■ ■■Indlcntloim nre' liint the coun­ty. will hixvc nt Itiflt-15 rcprtMien-

• nttcnillng; tho uliort couraci^r^ocntcll6 Juno 10 lo 14. the courae being plwnciS iWn ytur to

.. Hivc^ildlUoool help -to club .Jcad- cm nrnl olUcr club mumbcro, •

Maclem nttcndlng were Mrfl. ■Ev* Sorcn8on..Burmali: Mra. Hnr-;

BlckcU.-Drucc..Gugt-acJ-J).l E. Nolnon. Dietrich: Meadiunea | Mnbtl no.ne, Iva MItchcll nnd Clem Terry. Shoihone.- Other Icnderfl who were unnblc to uttcnil were

: 3Jra. Muy VaURhn. Mrn. Myrtle irrc»fnnn. Mrn. A. H. McKlnnlch, Grncc Powell, nnd PnuHno Allen, ^IchfleUI, I’nul Jonca, Stioi.hoiic.

- NEW CLUD ORGANJZED jfri!. ihilTcy, Hiu.cllon, fofnicrly

n clothln'f' club leader In the Kalt'. ■view (llntrlcl nouth of nuhl, haii

conitrucUon for operation between SeutUo nnj Urrinrrloii, tVanii. A(-r(><iyiiumlc iirlnelplen huvo brrti j-''P<m;iorcil hy iTninKfi", n jilnn irii'il'u inliicclliinvouji aliowcr Thur.Mliiy. ttppllrd, nml Hif« (lrc)< .ntriiclnre will be complete!)' cDclo«r<l In u.hc1(Jih1 »tecl nhell with molit deck 1’“^ wiui Mir^.d fruai .1 t.i f, p. m.Illcbont* compIftrJy ln»et u'llhln tho shell. The cr^tt In tu liej;in oiwmtlon/i In •July, with n f8-l(iiot jcounly now In brtlerctl only •uy.wltli Wru. I'aul Kr:irley and -Mm.

nnd a capudl>- of 2,000'jMuwcnKtni nnd 110 uuton. riioto nhcAvii 11 tiimdl model of tho crnft. Fiillii county In the iiuiiibi-rlnuytj. Miner iireiilillnK at tho n-of ctiibii find mei:ib<THhlp. irrc»!iini-iit tuhlc, .Membrrji uf thi-• riiinii lire iindrr way for n. Jer.|Cathrflic Wijmon’ii fracuii nnd In­

county boi'ii (Wd j lclu tiilr thU ttmi\tv fricnJiv of the briilc cnllcil

GRANGE NEWSBy A. Harvester

Paln-icw In one of the Jewprovldcil to Rtvc nmplc quarlcra for 'KrnnRCH that met Friday nl|:ht. f,T'inKO nnd commyilty iictlvltlcn. i*!Iftvvn't hciinl. from Uio liVuitl Mrii. John Kncl^ve 11 piano nolo IlSml.) Mo/it of the tncetlngu were^and llnrold ^rcK^I)iht Kavu ai ' ipoiiiponul bccnuiie of iho cwvltcr^-ntlnjr tnlk_off "Hov/ Acclil lUienccnicril cierclaeiro'rihc vVrioiinr^rny'HePrevonlecl by Klcelron.—. jhlgh hChoolB. Only n iimiill nttcnd-|Mni. Knrl and Wrn. I’onplall ueWcd |imcc wan on hand. Tho flr«t iiflil rcfrc;ihj«cnl«.

G lf E N llR EfuJl,_witk-UiiilaUvo.Aupiat 30 and 31. Niiinfii of club lcn<lern, their nddrcmi and the proj- eclii of the clubn now In operationIn-tho-county “folltm-:---- .-----------

Club I.raderi<Mliw n .w l- mill,- Itiinr.pll • Ijine.'

cnnnliij;: Mrii. Ili-tllc .Sunimurii. Uumiell Lane,' wwlnc: Mrii. J. V.;

Gootos sA----- 1 ------- Guy Kennedy, Appleton, wewlnir:Awnrd on T rio ; Soven

_ Seniors Finish

durlnjf-thr-iiflrmmm—.Vn.-Fl»yi! .Miller. H(xlu .Sprlii|r«. Hltitcr of the bride. Av'iiii an out uf town irueiiL

Cedar Draw Granj:e met Mondav :vc^m) '[lr llo-Kch■■ .<l-|iou!kC R•r-

inan Helder wiui taken hi a.i a new iiicmhtr—a'h'u-.n.'Xt-in.'<a-wlll - Iw June 3 at the home of ,Mr. anil Mr.i, \V. J. Holmiii.

.Uuhl Cbaptor K, I’. 1C. O,. li.lO tliu laiil nic rllni: of the* year thl% Week nl till] lion'll! of .\lr;i. .M. M............. [1‘Wlll

--------------- ------- '— ------------- iiiui'i-KuruunmK; *»rii. -

A t nnniinl commenccnienl cxcr-jyiro^i .n','-iH r.irii Lwim*.' jwcilneiiilay « t the lioine <if Mrn- K.

T H E Y ’RE T A L K IN G A B O U T

“Most Beautiful Spot in the City”TSiiil. is.wliiiL 1)11.-, i<r «nir \vi>iii;\n i.ain.tw saiil nUiiih'i

sK.r.' ilic (iilicT .lay. .' lir. lil;i- iiiativ .nli,-is, li'as Icarni'il tin- ml^jiiijrifi.w i,r lrii,liiii; at Zi).-\V;,.

— Findfl-Our-Prices-Are-Gheapest— -----"J t WHS iisiotiisliiiur wiicri wr lnola'ij ni llic' ]iriin'h lo fin.l

tlitm llii' cJnniii’ 't ill lln- I’i lv .”lined—n -new—eiothinp^Ttrlubrw^.nil-tlefirce Hrwclton. • 14 memborn bc-jld.-»,llmlfi(!n, Jnear Hrwclton, • 14 memhorn bc-Jld.-»,lludfi<3n, Jcnn irownrd nml LU*] 'o^thvkw• iJi acconl.inco with *'S?iloIii’n n“ »>ed vice prcitlik'nt an<i MrH.

inif enrolled firat yeiir cloth.;ilnn Lcth. .Mr. nnd Mr.i. ceorce'thclr imnual cu«toni (and we thlnkV'®®;” °f. 'lo/rrcc.i ' « r c Frnnl W. ..l.cretarytreamirer.int-. O..C to MconJ year, una ™ iH ..Bon ,«O T.nprnc«ol.lop„,lm li-;il«vtn -K «M on.) will "Pm Willow Alm,|ul.l wii.. InIn fifth. Tho “Succcnaful" ' clubj«lon by relnstntemcnt.’ For n lec-jthclr elj;htH Rradi.’ nnd hl(;h »ichool[Denl. atnto GranKe m.ijitcr; Heher fjcwlnr* Mrii C o ' tirui-rani ■

Kriilav nlirht. A iroo.ljCmnvlllo McCalllflter, Cnldwell; Hplcr. jr.. ilillmlnliV newlti);; 'Mrii',hnn elccted Normu ICIlIu vice prcul-Jlurcr'H prop-nni. nn Indoor irlick'jfrniluaien. Kriilay night. A j;ood* ' tTi.t l« Ql.nfTinnfr «if.i.ri.tlirv' nml ii*nM k...r tMim .......nM .r !■ va.......fis.l i .«IeiR; Uttli SImmona uecfetnr>% nndjmoet wnii held botxvccn four fjroupaitumoul la reijupji'lcd io pny honor

. Eunice Uoyd reporter, no preiil-in the Knmjie. wlUi much excUc-;to the younf folks.«lent hnvlnjr been elected to pcr-;mcnt over the runilt. The chnpllnl -------

............. i\uicr. or., ixiii/n.mi', i,i,b>uif;;lind Edimr Lemunl WhUc. T\>.-lntTeKKlc O. Bulier, Kklorado llelchta,

‘III. Educntlonal prlzm wore Blv-l»ewinK: Mln« Jean Overfleld, Jrr-Mnry-Andrcw»,-nupcrt.-aiid timi7,-couklnj::'tmd-MlsJrKjither nr.

t'ljiiiiHy a*! ctithiisi.isiji' lor ^iji-W ,iy. • -«p<'il .VlKlitN — Aliui)% I’li nty of I’arhhn,' Spare

H1bU,-»1 I'rlr. H l.,r ■I'K-NICKKK.S: ltK.Mi;.Mlti:U o n t i <:k ( UKAM

V-| I'l- “ “haii (^rn^the cuiitcm In'GranRea? So warm to.lny 1 could ^ H JXv . c ?r.', « ^or all KranKen to unite ,nlmont hcftr th« truck ol the btvta.' utort. Vll-Blnin ViiuRhn. Ida Mneland attend church In II body. ______Uoycl, EUu Ilutchlna, Katlier ne ________ ■' ~' ----- .. .. , Dro. ,Durk of WmlRTly Craniic

Attention of Dcfp Creek rranK-'iicndu un In some ncwji thin wceli. ' .7 ‘ '.'”.' .‘^ 9. *1* racctini; Friday Thhi KranR© meeiu the-Btcond nnd

fourth Mondny nlfihtii of each month. They met May 13 in regular aeiialon with n good attendance and

_ liljlkt nt the Mcllne home. Memo-En,oli™‘ Jrf..‘i " X r , « lv - will helJ.

td from five 4-H cluba OTRnnlxedIn CaflslB county to date. Several CrnnKem.mcetJi .Sntur-jlnleroBtlnj; mceUng. Mucb.lnlereiitother clubn will orennlrc by June Mhool house, ftiwna nhown ln the year book of tho

—Jr-’l’hc— Gtiod-Wlll'‘-Scwlnfr-clul} P°*^P^” ' |"” t*"r.'Thrj-wm-jjOld-Dcpurlinchi of A'KricuItufc. wHlch H ltd by iJhia MnrvI.n Hclnon. At-|' Mtmorlivl service. _ - iwwi prcaenled by Sen. Pope. Broth-blon. otflcerji belnc Mac Macfur-i _ ,, --------- lem Mln.ien. Mnxwell nnd MooreJane, prcfildent: Helen Bumard.lVD'**’’ Turwlny.were iii chArpc of the lecturo hour

---- ...---------------------------- tnli'ht ■i.ivic,- ... tr, ihrir pro-;and preaenled Atty. E. V. Lnraentt "peppy' ami Harvey Hnle of T>vln Falb.

.' reporter. OUier mcmbcri’ "oniellilng who inlkrd on. the «alc.i lax. Two................ ~ ...Kit,.- lyouMK men of Twin Knlla MHK

I ernl mualeirt niimhfrii- ~ _ rMUdiliry, Tho fourt!r”de}.^c In to be

venuiry of tire pre/iklency COIICBC by Dr. C. W. Tenney, iilpned.

Pren.' Drucc Baxter, Wlllnmelto unlverfllly, w a ii commencement fipeftker.

Dlplomnfl anif l e t t o r a were vnrded by Dr. \V. \V. V»n Duncn,

UoUie. ■Graduaten were. John Invin,

Mnry Tmney anil Rutll, Heed.x.tTT.Il... *■__ f:...t_«r.i.i,

Seven Confirrned in RiveriBide Church

other club.i nov^bolnc orKnnl7i'<^----- --------------------------?cnrtimree<rnicn7nnninr (n[Trnif!i'-prin;AT;TcTra-ciei-.'fi'jnr"A':l—nTVERSiDiC.vfiiT’si (Special) of tire prfHldency of the It. Bird. I'alhi City, c.innini;: Mian —A cliuu-i of wvcii, VIolu llehwiilt,

Dortithiv Stcley. HiWA-Hiin, Buwliiifiilrmu achwarU. Uurft niittll);,' Miiiii ItuUi Redd, Jehomc. iiciwJniri|"Berner Krohn. nichard \Ve.-<ltn*: Mrii. a ; G. Plo.ia,'Jerome, cunniiiK'l.dorf, Kltiihrd Ulrich, Le Hoy Heh- and Artlo Burlier, E I d o r a d o| wult. were confirmed In the Trln-illeiKht.i, llventocll.--------- ----- _l ily ljUlhenin church Siindny-inom''

iliit;. The confirmiitJi iianc I" '"♦ — ------- ---------------------------♦_.'(oiiK!k The school chlldrtii andI P A U L I ;'<;holr rach iiaiiir ii mrleclloii.L - “__________________ .*1 The coiiflrmata and llielr pur-"■ lentii were enterUllnrd at n 12" Mr»r.'C.' D. "nollenhecir enter- Ruiiday'dliiia-r'-by^thliilncd the DeroonJilrallon club nt'

home TiieJiilay iilli,Tniion. j ..“ n**./**’" ' Arn« HuvUIk

—Sl'KCIAI. I'lllCKS ON AM. CIJTS OK MKAT— I'irnh: Kimin—I'a'iiiid ...........20^

Gooding; John Iteai'an. Fairfield; niclmrd Terry nnd Seth Woody, llnf.'crmnn; and Joe Stolte/i, Eur- her eku. Utnh. ■ t.unchcon

Following commencement e;ter-[lcnbeck. . clae.'i tho lUumnl rcorganlwd forlMary Uulo the coming year, nnmlng Emmcltjvlllo.

■r^^dby Mr^ iloll f i"' ^ -V^ -'"’’ In Venia Cole family. Mr, ami Mrs.nml Mr». Honor C l u y - 1 “ " ‘I fnnilly. Mr. nnd

uin »:o..iuiK' year, nnmmc .wiimeiiiviiie. .Mlfui M«j;ilnlfnn Clemi-nUi Gerhanl'Krohn iiml family,iClememi, '31.'Gooding: Kdnon DenI.Igave n Ic-vion In >rarmcnl‘fln!.ihln|M l-rr,. Nninrn;_»nil_Wlnnlfr?-d l--ryi-r,l Mr. nnil Mra. Vrrn Ttiuma^-iuld.illilL

Filer, nn offlceni. family Irfl TiiMdny for HiirhiH-WnltcT Bay-1

Jane, prcfiklenl; Helen Bamard.ivice president: Vclm i. Tremnync.l^J"*- *'Mcretary, nnd Vcldn ' lhiumgnrt-|p‘" ’- " " i ‘ "O ’, ‘‘ jier.' reporter. OUier members nn.- nnd win hBnrbnni Udy, MOlhn Bell, Cmce i 'vhile..

_SnO!lgrii.i-i^Pearl Straubliurr nnd! _ ■Elnorii Bniailliead. i t-fJ.irDniw'pi'.ir. The. Mt. Independent Bftby BeefihUrhl In regular

cluli b led by C. L. Sfiarn. Elba,l''«»»>‘'l hou-ie. .Mr. 1 _ _ _ ^...................... .......... _Wallncc Se.trs l>clng jircnklent. i'!''5bp i l » t nnd wcoml degreci', nn<l oounly fair In'SeJ’lcmber'wlir'ho Tiie-iday night. Georgo'Baxter-of iSnll LJilte City. 1(K'l PnrlBh vice pre.udent. G n r j h m a t l e r n wcro dlnpoHcd of.jdiiicuSBod. Klmbrrly Grnn^* inviten'Fnirvlnv grange wmi nolected ua| Tho Paul high .nchool band I ’nrliih occretury. nnd Max -Dnr*'^eluding n dcclilon to meel only and welcomc.'* vlnlllng grangcrn nt'coimty bi»tinea,i agent. Mr. Uuxteripluyed nl ii,M. I. A. cnlcrlulniuent rinjttoii. Keportcr. Other memberniM’ce n month through the hummer!all times nnd wclcome-H nil whci; wliihrii •' Hint iiulKirdlnutc agenLi at the Paul U D. S, church Moi

' iirc Keilh^Unninglon.^ Cenrhjra^ ^HiV r' hnnic ^T'oL o»ler» da.y evening.

jprthe n,pnlra fo"u)e jn^ool hooae.f" ; ; ; ipoMlbW. nnd ndvlBo ’hlm'o.i to theirTwo Oroanlzed biijement will' tw put In. Uic! ; At:a jnecUng o f the nubordlnali.twino iiced<t. Uo mnyibc.reached by

Jackaon* community twojbulldlng raided nnd aufficient roomigrange bu-ilnens ngcnta,., af Filet'.phone. ' •

. \V.!)itendO«

WliJltc!.'

MINIDOKA CLUDS The Kiveraidc.4-ll club l« t . ,

j;ftiilTcd'und«r tb»-«up»rvlMoh—oft •virKll S. CroM, ioalructor In-Hc^-

, bura hlgh Bchool, witlr boih‘-cfoi> !li„lT;jlnd-»vcatbck;.^oJeeU(;::iliercIua

,hTcmKerii IjeVDg d ivide winoDg.’Uie,__-ioJlowlnE..projecl8U.inarl(£t-Jiocii> ■— flniry oufvifa,'jnarket'iambs;*“ccTni f »u }'»r bectB, conmcrcliU ood.eccd____ poifltoca^dwftrd .SclitQck la .prctt-.I ideot of Uia group. Junior Carver

prejideat. Eugene Jcnko t

clulw have orgnnl:^. The JncU- , aoif Cnlf club, under the loader-.. iihlp of.£. .C. .VVard .olect«r JomcA'

3mjth president, Jov Curtia vice!• jircUdcnt, Walter Wlllford aecre-' ••• tnrj*.— Bobble- NcwmRn“ reportcr, .*nu Itay Palmer yell lender. .Oth­er members oro Bod Orr. Glenn Orr And Jay Curxiiway. Jncknen girls orgKnlscd .under the lender- uhlp , of , June Ncwmnn. Route 1. Itupert, nod have dccldcd to take canning oa their project. Mem-

'bera ot the g .... . ” ','mcrl prcaide .. ..... .......

lie . ! vlcc prealdent. Cntherlnc . Tmcy, aecrcta^, Mnrgnret Tmcy.

reporter. Helen Neilson. aoog lend-; er.-.«nd ilarian Paul. .

Tho 4-U. •'Suoahine'V clubDeelo. formerly under thii lend-----

' jvni|)~or Aim. tuiri oiMn, hsa t>con reorgnnlscf) for third year cloth­ing work under the leadership of

■ Muu Peggy - SJropldt,—Ruott"-!,- Burley. Offlcera of thc .clpb nre Jetin Morrlas, , president, • Fern Chrlatopheraon. vlcc prealdent.'

■ U ^ rn vChBit5yaiWo'5r~»ccwtno-.Opal Manning, reporter. Other jnrmbera arc Mnrgcry Datlon, llene Christensen. I « la Rlchnrd- #on.-Betty Tenniuit. PhylUn Weeks! nml Myrtle Rlclilns.

ClenrfleW. Utnli. Monday ev«nlng, accompnjjled by hi.i flon». Spmccr I and Jimmie.

7 T ’S

W i £ S R I N 1 S rEvery .day.more'and inore-people-are leaming that they can buy right here in

-Kimberly as econcmicanjr.as elsewhere arid .iniich ihore 'coriVenienlly, This- week ' we are? feafwing many splendid buys,arid mvite y6u to .come in and look theni over. , •

Member*, are'Mark. Anderson, Jo* •epU Bailey, Corwin Beal. Maael Broadhcad. Eugene . Burcbetta, Ev'^rett Friwk. Elder) Jcnk».

' James Ji/eo&ord. 'nsomas Ataughon, Fnrla May. Clnrcnee MorrlMn,

—iVw— Rofinpuoftonf-rJoj ~ Oarenjon, Jom'ea Southem, Bort -Stewart,

SH ER W IN -W ILLIA M S

PA IN T S’ W o Carry ft Oomploto Stock o l ■ • • '• OLASS - LINSEED O IL TURPENTINE ‘■ A L L K m PR E D ARTICLES '

G R Q C E R IE SThis W eek-W e Are Pcatiiring

------. •■a-OoniPletb L lne-of '

; K E L LOGO ’B PRODUCTS " " 'W S i •

Thi3 line inuludcs Corn. FlaltPa, A 11-l fan. • Pop. Drnn Flultcfi, Slircddud Wheat UinciiitH, W liole iVheiit FJfikes, Ivriuniilc^, clc. 'WuTcii for tho wntnplcs o f K ellogg ’s prod*

ucta tlint w ill come lo you j tliroiiBli llie iiiiiil. .Save Ihc con- I T I c ^ l

/ pon uiid bring it ii

J U a J A L U A B T .F .

- VeterajilLtadcc-----------— .■vTMUOdoka: countjra *v<!»nn-.uve-2

Block cliib leader: la Edwin Amea.- Meyburn conch of high ranklnf

llveatock Judging tenroa In Port­land and Ogden ahowa. Under Mr.

. Ames’ leodershlp the West End j;__Prograaalvo-StodC-clpb-h*»-r«pr--

{•antscd -with Albert S^oddc a« I '■' prciildent, ' Layton Schrogk vlcc;

■prealdcnf. Seth Corleaa secretary,; aad-Kenneth B a rryM j* '" '^ '

' erjncjabcrfl ore Fred Me Borup and Glen Short.

' : The "Mlknnwcc Jolly Timers” la fi group of Rupert slrla orninls^

___tmdtt-tluUeaacyiriilr ,nf, Miiui An-.

wben Miss Hyde’*-c lub - . .... • year la ready to •atart that proj­ect early in Junc..Althoueb so.of- ffcfra have been reported for_the

- BA U .jBA N D -lR R lG A T IN G -B eO T S -TbeK“ire ’ Hgit'\>i‘elfihlftnd'inado'''with the ankle .to f i t Pair ....___________ 9 0 * ^ V

M E N ’S SPO R T TROUSERS._;::jrrr.-ia.5ray;-te»«»aad-tan..I*'tMt-a{ylea^—

S2.95„S4.95LET rS SDPri-Y YOUR

H A Y IN G NEEDS______________ w> linve j^Fu irUn^of ^, GABLE . C A D {X 'C Z jiM i« - C A B li"n jlJ .E l-8 “8U.NG c iiA iN ^ - p rrcn ronps • tWis l*i;LLEy8

BOWS OF ALL IE S cniai

. CO lbs. Jdtdlcttltd

..... Can. 1 lb, ..... .Coffee, HUla 'Broir- Red Can,.3 lb........... S9cNavel#; 100 «lte, dot '.Peoa, No. 2 con, , . Q Q a -4flleve,-4fofv,:r,x..r-.rr..-^S>l^- 8eedI^,Rals|na. .O Q a .

Syrbp, gal. bucket LargiTGratoefrult, ' 0 for ..Oxydol,

a Stwki

§1.2959c-

:^ 5 c.19c

Superli .Salmon, pink,-.; .

lb. UIH Uns ____

2*lbs--:..-.Tr.r::r23C~

l i e

W H ITE •KIKO .

-S^r-3 3 c

. CALDIIiIET B A R IN a PPJTOER

-Double-Actin ff—

»"■ 2 5 c

’ j i d « , Alice Drai>er. Lorrain John* -^ionT A lb c ftvH feT S r^ X ti^. gaii; Eut-B*^*‘Piilif6^yibH<iCe»^

W e Have a F;ull lin e o f Garden

-B lantW i l s d i i ’is S t S r ^

T a M B E R E V l

Can

V ^ M i P a j r . 24c, a Dozen

O H, MRS. <M0D&e7 H SOE YO'iTHEflRDA B O U T T H E N E W

C A L U M E T C A M ?

I T S T H E W A N D I E S r

T H iN & y o U E O TR SAW

m R S .M U D ( , E . . .A N D

S o & 00D LO O KIN&.TOO

H i .IT H ft S A L ID .TH A T

C O M E S O FF W IT H

•/^TWIStrbHWE--W r i s t / y

■.THIIOK-OF;IT M UDBEl A 'C A LU ^E T . .CAN AS WONOERFOL

,rtS T H E B A K IN G POWDER-i n s i d e !

A N D . W H E N T H E ..

t o p 's o f f . .t h e r e 's

A B U I I .T - IN SPOOM-

i E V E L E R O N T H E

/n s i d e /

1=LV TO YOUR GROCER

't H I5"m iNUTE~ M R S .'

M U D & E -. .A N D G E T

A CAN O F C A L U M E T

T h e new Calumet can iso wonder----09 fine os tlte bokiiig^powder that'a—• In- U, BnW'VfiUx-Cnlumet dis­cover what velvety, texture i f give*

.. your cake), you 'll aavemdncy, too. Moat recipes take onfy one level tea- spoon o f Calumet to it cup o f tiftcd,

-„.,flour.......Try-Uiis_thriftyj3roportl£«a.' *Jn your old favorite rmpesl Calumet'. is 6 product o f General Foods. . '*

THE D OUBii-ACnNO ^BAKING iPOWfiEft..

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TViany, J[ny 24, 1935 TDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Pago

CLASSIFIED SECTIONAOTOMOBILES

WANTED TO B U »—1000 carf ■ ta wrcck. Fonnen' Auto 8u

• I DepL PhanB-22S-W

SPECIAL—‘3< Chevrolet Miwter DeLiwo Coupe, 5550. Chaney Motor Co., Llnd'B Garage. ______

BETTER MILEACB ; See Uila '28 Whippet * Sedan.

JNO. B. W H IT ETHE USED CAR.MAN

^ T o d ^ y T O f f e r i n g "

Cljcvrolet Mniiler Conch. 1933Chevrolet CoAch ForJ Coupe . . . . Nnah Coupe . . . . Do<l^« Sedan . . . Bulek' Maater Coup« . Studcbalcer Coupe _. Auburn Setliin . . . Chevrolet Truck . .

1030 •1020 1033

. 1020 M1020P 1028

1033•1037.

O PPO R TU NIT IES------ Thoj 5 of-the Idaho Evening-Times

{oUin{f-roBnlta-«very-day-,bnyin^ u d loUinff,,renting and tradiog, finding lost articles, etc.

You, too, con make use o f the' Evening Times Cloosified department . . . profitably. Olassi/ie'd adi arc inexpensive, and they DO QET RESULTS I

I f you have anything to sell or trade, If you want to 'b u y or rent— no matter what i t ' is —it w ill pav you to try a Olaulfied Ad in the Times. Simply call the Ad.Taker— ■.

Phone 38- ' . ------ r.T^'aSa'ybO’i r ^ 'R E S U t T S ! ------

PA IH TING — DECORATING—I’olatliif^.-outsUo.Mcl-lsaUlo,. KaloomlnlBS. B. U ShuUcr. Phoao 1203-J.

FOR SALE— JUSCELLAHEOUS

AUTO DOOR GLASS, vlod- ahtdda anH window glajB. No chargro for Betting gliua. Brlss In your Baah-cr - dtivo jrour eu la. Ppotfcfjwup AtfoIUt. Saw on - fuel blU& I>bono 0, Uoon'a.

Choice Ktinlcn and flower plnnUi, any ciuanUty. iniblic Market. Open cvcnlnbTi. ’ _______■,lat year Gem Potnto Seed. T t___

ir-iIoBlrcd.-lBqulro-137-Vftil 3uren Btrcet.

FOR S A L E ^ E E D B

FACTORY IlCfrljjcrallon Ser,-lco all maken Commercial and

Household RcfrlKcrntom. Factory '•— (CO Co. Pbona 834-W.

ClassifiedDirectory

OPTOMETRIST

•. C. E. KuulUc, Phono 1

Today’s Markets and Financial NewsLIVESTO CK jiPRICE OF GRAINS N. Y. STOCKS

. .. YORK, Mny 2H I jniiirUtl cloM-cl lrrr|;u1ar. 'iAIaitldi Jiinpim .

Aiii.'.rcti<'ii>iair.;....:..r..',.v.. .Chalmiira-------------

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . CHICAGO. .May I’ J (IX-Hokc: 8,000; <.500 dirccl; inarld-t f.r hlRher;-built JP.HO -to JlO; tor 510.15; packing nown i H.riO Ki

iliuiKlitcr pl|:« Ji.ao to. ____ — lAincrlcun <............50.G0. ■ • CHICAGO, Mivy 2 CralnlAinrrlciin IUi<llnlor

Cattle; 2.000; cnivcn 1,000; ranr-.prlci'B uliinipcd on the ChlciicolAmcrlr.m llolllni: Ml kct Btcndy: nti'cni 510 to SU.50; ll>o;*nl of trnilo twlny lut liinilclntlonlAnnTlrnn limfUliiir , helfcra 5U-50 lo Sll.fiO; ciiwii at,and hwllcliinc from tho .May oii.iAnuTlcim Ti-lui.luinc. 57.50 lo 50.2,%: vcultra J7.50 Id'tlonn liroucht wcaktu-i-n to the cii- Amcdcmi Tobacco II 510; Blocker.1 and fcciUrii J7,25:tirc lint. Aimcnmlii C(iiii>cr . .to JO. • -j Wlirnt flnlnhcd nnir llii low for Arindiir ...........

Shi-fji; B,000: marUft BirnnK toUhuOaynnd at a loiui cf IS to 1\ Atchliniii. TupyU;

SIEELAND,RAILSL E A O S M D A y

............... . . l\'Aul)Um Mol.............OMAHA LIVESTOCK Jcciitn lower and pjiln were ccullUi.Uliiiur.; A Oliiu .....

OMAiIA, May U (I'.IIJ—Hokui'Io the limit, 3 ccnla l.iw.r. jnondlx Avliillcti ............■3,500; m.irkcl nioutly ntcaiJy;.; WhfaC opcni d friictldanlly Iinvpr.U.'thlolimi .SKcl ............Home bldH 5c lo lOc lower; lop on «catU'rcd iicllinjr niid ravoniblc boclni: ........................50,00: bulk 50.50 to 50.60. Iwcalhcr and crop rriHirla, Uy inld-|Uiirdpn, Co.......................

Cattlf! 1,200; marliol nboill'day jimnouncfsl woaknM.i ,m< the J. I, Can." Co.............. -nlcady; bulk alccra 50 to 510.25:[Miiy optlonn of jcom and o.it.n wcreiClil., MU., .Si; Paid A I'.-u-.■hclfcni-58-to 59.---------------------- Irpflrclofl—tn“ nJI—thc-*plUi—TmdiCl.r>‘B l.-r"C<;rr.rr3r"~

Sheep; fl.COO. Injludlnc S3t di.|lhrniiKhout the llKt. A./iew low In Coca Cola .....................rccto; liinitM lOi; to 25u lower; na-lMny wheat w.nii ' niadr nnd the Commercial Solv* Uve-fl|irlilK~Taniba " up“ l ~ " ’------------

; xin.,.**ti;r .xo.ii. w.m ..i.iam. ti.ju ......ia:75?nrnfnVh’ri!rtl»niU/cirinarltTriralltCommdn‘ur.-a1liri-S6ulli.-r

NKW YOIUC, May 24 il'b -- .Slcfl anil rallroiul ntoclui a.'i.tiiii;i<l IcacIcrNhlp on the .itock cxcti.'iiii;iv lixlay iLi pit>rit-L»kliic l)n)iii;hi ir- ri-j:ular1ly Into rrcnil fuvorilrn.

.Murki't <)b;R-n'fni bc:lkvr<l !h<’ M-nat-! mii lalnInK Uie l*rr!>ld< nf/i veto liad no InfltH'nt'o on llie ~kr*;-t';ncc it ' h.irt—been nntirtpn<r .'ni<-y ai:re<-d, Ixiwi'Ver.

l<rlnK wmio iiivfj,tnii:iit ba\* iair and that 11 would n-lc a».e r>-

" (iinillnj; Ixmd l.-vaien tluil li;id ' Uriel prndln]: till' bonii.n vole.• Vohiiiie iv)>lin)Xllilnted l.'lM'.lHli); .share.'i wiiipar.^l With 1.2!'".0<Kt ‘ riliiiri'M yenlvnliiy. 0»irb. .laltvi wvro -.U>f ,IKl() .liur< » <>.>iiipai'i>a-witli.27U.- —

,(ilK>.Hhari'J> yealvrdiiy,1><AV-J»<ne.'i prellmlnarj- oNiMni,'

i_uto.vttl..lndualr;al_lltLI';—Kowl choice fed clipped lamh.i STlllitlc- «ir nii effect In bolaliTlnt; lo 57,50; early »alni fed wooled feeble nillleii. hunbs. 57.75;-imtlvc Bhom

REFRIGERATIONdo\\-n from.53.50.

LE G AL-AD VERTISEM ENTS

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ SA IJ :.

DENVER LIVESTOCKDKNVJ:U. May 2'i d-.i:i-CallIc:

200; Btrady; cown nnd hclfcni 55 to 510,50; calven 57 to 512;.feed- em and iilockera 55 to 50.T5; bulln S-i.to 50.50.

rmiKc;Oftrti IIiKh Irfiiv (.'InHO

U'hfat—.May ..«P1A hpij, 88July .I'O'; DO'4 t'HSi 88u->

-ScpL <■' -Dec,.

Corn—

(JIIAIN TAllIJ':CinCAOO, ilay ’24 iu:i— Graln'Klcclrlc

Conllnrntal Oil <i( UclawaiCom Produclfl ...... ...Dll Pont de Nrmotini Koalm'an Kodalt .......

> »rr 0.(11, railroad :il.ti7 up ' i'*.2S up o.o:».

02-i

Eieclrlc I'owiT & !.li;lit ..Fox' Film .......... .........Genonil Klcetrlc .........;Gcneml Ft>o<ln General Motorii ^Go<Klyc«r Tire-.

' Markets at a GlanceBy United Preti

-! Slnoliii Irregular; «teclB • nn«l ilraila firm,, i Homla h![;l‘<-r; ralln nlroni;.. I Cnrli .slock.-i lilj:hvr and (jiitit. 11 Chlcajio nlocka lrre|;ularly

FULL PRICE •28 NftDh Coach, llta 0, runs pood — 1 new 0-ply trlco, '35 lie., palat frood, new brttkes, 512S.00

Terma.--------.--O'CONNOR

318...............

acll. Will pay cnnh for stoVea ud rcfrlncmloro nnd fumltxirc. Moon'a Paint and rurrUturo Store. Phone Extra f ood flmt year out Gem

potato seed. 'Will aetl for caBh or — Bhare. Ph. 0281-J2. Zrallcawest

So. Park.

fllaves, clrctilntora and other bous»> bold fumlshlnRR. Moon's, Phono f, a to ivN o .- irT M ” «Tii«rsto»6'Ko:

SALEJ—Flfly oockfl Ituaoelo, two years from ccrtlflcAtlon. Crown - new jrround; Block No. Clover

In the DlBtrlct Court of the Elcv- *7"'®' ____enth Judicial Dlntrict of the; 'Slate of Idaho,- In and for U .c:f‘ -|‘’ "County of Twin Falla. . -»><»-*«

The Union Central Life In- , uranco-Company,-a-cor7>ora-—Uon.

Piolnlltf,

Folly Fumlahed Apt- at Jiuta- men Inn and Oasis Uoree: Ph. i50 and 071 respectiveljr.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Two scrvlco' statlonn for lease In-towna.cloac- loJTwia. Falla... Eonw

capital required. Telephone 410.

BOARD A N D -B PP MROOM AND BOARD — Nice

la r^ room, suitable for two. 154 8lh Avo. B.

FOR EETJT-ROOMS1—XIO-7th-AvcrB.rPhono

F O R S A L E60 Un< Ico Boxes, priced 52.S0 and up._AU have hecn.Tcflnlabed and aro In j;ood condition. 10 tuicd Blectrlc Ran Eta. Priccd 510 and up. All have been rcpalnd and tested and are In Worktzi{7_ order. ■Wlirtrndo for cbarraiif:-” cs or circulators. 10 used Oil Stoycs-T^ Coal

M O O N ’ SPAINT AND FURNTTURE

STOIUSS Phono 5 ,' Phono 310

-Let.ua, trade.yqu.ccw.luralturft- for your u.icd'fumlturc.

TUUPS ARE IN bloom, 25c. 35c and 40c per dozen. Moko Bclectlons for fait planting now. Musser Gar­dena, FUer. • '

EuReno A. Ahern, a widow- , ■; W. 13. Durham and Matllo

Durham, husband and wife,Defendanla.

HOUSES FO R R E N T -

PLANTS— Hardy flcld-Rrown. Aster. Tomato, Cubb<iKe; Elc;' 10< Doz. CO^SI.tK). 411 Locufit St. End of 4th Ave. Bast.

I .sciect

No. 81 certified and uneerUfied. alw Unlvcrolty. No. 1...Fop,prices can be Jiecn lit the Bean Growers' WliBc. Geo. R. Johnnon, Filer.

Great Northern Seed Bcana. U. of I. C81 atr.iln, yielded 52 buflhel.i

icrc. Also striped pod, 54.00 , ,. .w t net lo buycf. D. R. Cathro, l-jnL-Nr-ef-Plvc-Polnta.— Phone 0J80-J1. Can bo actn nl T. F. Feed

Ico Co.

OGDEN LIVESTOCK .— OCDIiaJ,-May-,24- ilUU-tUSDA-) noKii; •eiO; steady; few low (;oo<l lUld choice drlvc-lna 50,75 to 5u,83:

»-57't<

iy - fll’ i S l’ i 7l>it "OTi-'iOCmnccoit'Copper ____....pt .74S 74% 72ij 72 *•■s'L >cw•H Im .......•c. .05*; 0.1% fi4ij C4Vti [MontKomrry \Vurd.........

OiitK— . • J iNaiih Motors....May ..43 . 43 40i; 40»i-ii .National'Ualrj' I’miuel.nJuly 3iiai 35 35ii->fc|.Nutional Uljitillrrn ..........

_Srpt . 341 34i; .1314 33»;{,-a;!Now York Central ..........DecVV35^ ‘ 35*8‘ ■35i5'"3S5a"'-jrnckant'Motnr7i

Ilye— ' Paramount I’ublLx .........

,. 20»i'p(mnd at new hi|;li for Ihc year. • ., 4t'';i . CTralnri: Chlcii|:o wheat off I'i.,., 205,1 to in; criiM: corn off I'i. toJ ''j;. isuioaln off S lo 3; rj'o off 3’ 4 to .. l.-iu'to 1%. ,

• Cotton fiilumi firm. iCi'il Itubhi-r futurni nlioiit nteady.

-— |-U.1_ silver: 15ar nilvcr-al New, Vurli , r. 3s;,: tip ci-iit.

ntocrfl nnd heifers 50.50 lo 58l Under and by virtue of the Or- >‘1"''’' around' 55,50 .down;

dcrof.Sale.lflsuetl out.o£.U?c.abovoi^“ ‘ >‘ K.o"* cnlllled Court. In' the above cn-' Kraden 53.50 to 55,

Cattle: 52S; about truck load J“ '>' 51'.:weighty local feeder Blc.-nt, 885 Sept .VIIb.i. nlcady at 57.20; wcck'n aiip- Dec. ,.5G 50 ply bulk nicd. and irood nlaui:hlerlBJ'rIry—

• ■ ............................ May...MAJuly ...%on Scpl ..50A ,

50u .'jO iB .•■i2 ' •%2-'S.A r.5 55>;4

UUed action, dated the 23rd day ofl Sheep: 10.281; 'Inlc Thiini. few. .. . . ..t' n«Hn,. tU- 1,1 ,.p„„ .1......

rr:-: PORTLAND LIVESTOCK conled In Judrincnt Cook 17 ofl PORTLAND, May 24 ir.l!i (i.iia■ District ■ Court, I am'C<bm-;DAr—lIOKfl; 200,-13R-dlri;cl;‘ fidly manded to aell all tliat ccrlaln lot,] «tcady; fjoo<l to choice 370 to 203 pieco'or parcel of'Iand situated In'lbB. 50 lo 5I>.25: med. down lo the County of Twin FuUb, State of 5H,75; _ “ 1« b I

L O S T AN D FOUND W AS H IN Q MACHINES.

SPECIAL OIL permanent,.92.00. Natural *2.00. ^ 6th Ave. B. Phone ISQO. Mr*. Bcamer.

FOUND — Purse, owner must Identify and pay for o_d. Phono

H E LP W A N T E D -M A L E '

TELEVISION S0UN6 PICTURES

Men now belnff Mlo«te<l-to train for this work.'Tboso quallfylot; wilt be siveti personal. p'mcUCAl

_lralnlnjr tn the ‘'National” Stu- . dloa likLos Angeles. Transporta-

tiOR furslshed. Box lOlN C/o lEvenlng Times.

LOST — Red Chow female dop, .ibout six yeara old. Answers to name of "Fan.’' Notify QllvIftQinp. — . Phono 1433.

W ASmNa MACniNEIS — Used washing machlnea, gaaollno or dec- trie,' priced to sflll^'flBCO —'-all

■ ■ ‘ ed. PhoneCo. (Gol-

. priccd overhauled asa or write. C, C.

Idaho, nnd bounded on dc.-icrlbed a follows, .to-wlt; .

The Weal Halt (\V'i,4) of tho ■Souoiettnt-Qiiartcr-fBl5Tr)-of— SecUon Nineteen (10), Town­ship Eleven (11) South. Ranee ElKhteen (18). Ea.it of iho n<»l.ic M e r id ia n , conUilnlnc El];hly (80) acren of land.

ToKcther wllh a full primary * 'mor riKiit fui'. aurcntr -ruT " and 45/100 (75,45) acres of tho above described land, water comlni; from tho Snalctf River through tho Twin Falls Canal, and Sevcnijr-five and 45/100 (75.49) shares of the capital

L IVESTO O K A N D POULTRY

Five weeks old Leghorn Cock- ercU, 10< cach.a54 ml. So. of.Berg- — Durham.

Jersejr Ullk Cows.. u mile east and >4 north o t Sugar Factory. M. U. Uoore. ‘

H E LP W A N T E D -F E M A U :FOR SALB at nollenbtck's Sale

Grounds—Twelve Holatehi heifers and cowa, one tcan amooth-roouth- cd mares, welshIn(^ 1300 lbs. eac^

pair of mules;,1400 lbs, each.'

MONUIOENTS

. N E W S !K EW AVASllERS FOR

LESS TH AN YOU. -WUiL ORDINARILY P A Y FOR A

GOOD USED ONE.' New Low Price of

?44.95Reirular 556 Features N ew . . . 'Larger Rolls 4 Steel Leca

'B n la r {^ Tub • Stronger Mechanism

■tflncc,” - ---------------

Pennn.i R. K....J. C. I’onncy Co.... ;...I’uri' on ....— ....... .Itnclio Corp. !..Riuiln Kellh Oipii.im Ki-ynoldn Tobiiccu 11..Safeway .Slorefl .......Seaffl RochiiCKT,;.?..,.:.'., Shell Union Oil.........

around 5fl.50; ll(:bt IlKhlii 58.25 to 58.50; packlnir Jiowa 5"; feeder pl|;ii 59 lo S«.50.— CuUI«;-500;-calvoA-125;-Aalablo, nupply very limilcd, demaniLi ritlhcr narrow; ({uotablo around, steady: Kood fed iitecrti tll(;lblc' upward to 50; Rnuuicrs nalalile be­low 58.50; belfem 5S to 57; com. to med. quolublc 54.50 to 5Q,25.

CASH GRAIN CHICAGO. May 24 HMD,—Whr.it: Siminona Cci

1 (L-irit luinl. 51.02',;: No. 4'«oeimy Vhcu.......hard,-i>7c: No.-S.inlxcd 05c______. I’aclfic

• Com: No. 1 yeilnw 8Quc; No. 2'Staii<lar.I nmmlnyellow 60.8«c; old fi?Uc: old 85^;- ........... ‘■-.!:;c: iwmplc 70-77C,

OntJi: Nc>. 2 white. 41U.42-'<; ; No.3 while 40ii-42c'; wimple 38c.

llye: no jmles.liiiriey feed; 48-COo; maltinc 50c

>51.00. •Tiniotliy; S12.25-S14.2.1,

I Cluvur-MJCd; 5n,25-51UJ5.______

• n i ; i ^ O L70>.i BOSTON. May 24 AcUinl}i .iiilen of, wool In IJonton are not .'iulTillc ■I-'' hircc an enrjier thin week. l7^nccordinK to todiiy'ii report of liio

4[).v ju. .S. «i:ricullure department.3t)v l "Tl' iimallcr volume of »al'^B Ik

■ 35) ‘ ipartly the remiU of tlio-lack of Ini*-- '■ jo ,; imc<llntcly available nupplli ' of '■ t, '*. «ome of the wooln In demand. Av- ■■^-i-’ eraRo Tranch conjbliij; C4n and ■■ ■ ' fine territory wools arc htliinir

ttt-(;5<5-to-C8c.j ' '.hinl Oil of Calif...........

Stnndard Oil of New Jcr.ipy ,Te.xa.i Corji...................... ;...Ti-.inii - America................trnion Carbide &. Carbon ...Union Pnclfic........... ..........Unllcil 'Aircraft .................United Coni."......................U. S, SU d .j

tendency In iitlll upward and tho currcnt prlccn arc now'closc K- the maximum fii;urc of thin ran|;c

(jj7:on the buUt of Ihu nalen. f’Oil! LE G AL-AD V E R TISE M E NTS

NOTICB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVHN

lluit I, IClmo Hill, will, at Use next

55 to 55.73; vealcm very srow; few mcd. to poo<l srndcs 50. ic 57.23.

Sheep: 500; nominally stca'dy; pood spring lambs salable around 50.50 to 50.70;. com. to med. (Trades 54.50 to 50.25; alougbter

Evening Times and represent the oversee, priecs paid, according to tho best available InformaUon. Tlie prices aro subject to change with- out notlce by the dealers, however. Beadcra are urged to watch the

a-5J;8

— D E XTER D B I’T.

M O O N ’ S

to Get

Company.PUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN: That on the 15th day of June. 1035. at the hour of 2:10 o'clock P. M„ (Mountain Tlmci, of said day, at the 'Cast Front door of the Court House o( the County of .Twin -Falls,- State of Idaho, I will eell the above described prop­erty to satisfy plalnUff’B decree with Interest thereon, together wllh all costa that have accrued or may accrue, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money, of theUnited States. ‘ I . --------• “ SAN FUANCrSCO , LIVESTOCKIhl. J3ra j . y or u«y. S O U T H SAN FBANCISCO,

May 24 (1 !)—Hoga; 500; octlve,

local markota will rise and fall.LOS ANGELES LIVESTOCK LOS ANGELES. , Muy 24

Hors: 60, fully ntendy; locals 50.7B; grain feds <iuoted to 510. •

Cattle: 400; steady: grass steers 5O.C0-5a,85; grass heifers held above 57.73; dolry cDwa 54.75- 55.50; medium bulls 55,75-50.

Calves: 100,-steady; v e a le r a 58.50-5U; calves. 58-50 down..

Sheep: None. Spring Innibs tiuoted at »7.8<)-58.

BUllNU PIUCE3 VVbeat

Soft whiteBftLhs «

Market weak.8. C. N. No. I's—

U. S. G. N. No. 2-fl----

Mill FeedsBran, 100 lbs. -----Bran,- 500 lbs. _

E. F. PRATER.■Tffln.ralla.ConntY.

'Local Markets

r Bro.H, ..... .........-♦i\Ve«torn Union ...........

-I iWcNlinKhounc Kieclric .. I'F . \V. Woolworlh Co. ..i.

The following market (luotaUoos N. Y. CUIIU KXCIIANfiEAmerican .Super Power ......l lCri'Jl &t! viut', ......—Bicctrlc Bond & Slmre ...1...Ford Motor Ltd...................Swift ic Co. ____ — .i;;_____ 3United Foundera '

Fund. Trust, A „Qorp. Trust ......Quor. Inc. .

POTATOESOcL delivery ................5l.40‘51.50

BONDS ••HOLC 2?; P e l__________5100-50FFMC 3 Pet. _________5102.12:

..........- KTOCKH

........................................ ......ai) '* 1 Board of I’ardonn, lo be held at tho

■l^B^lSU\t« Hou.ic,.Bolne, Idaho, on tho .flrat Wednciiday nf July 3rd,'1P35, maUo application for a I’nitlnn and/or commutation of senUnco from that certain Judgment of

,nf Ffircfn', mnilr. fi;i'l,.

SPECIAL W IRE. -------- CourUay ot ■ -Sudlor, Wejeoei A Company

EUu Bldg. — rhone 0)0 ,-

.. City Copper _ ii.G 214.51.07j4•ark City Cosisot. ............ _.40-47f

JUver King Coalltlon-.u.!_-;;...513.25Sunahinn Mlnea ___..... ..... .523.25■nnUc Standard,------- 58.50-50.00

NOTICE NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN

Uiat I. Clarence Coryelt, wUl, at the next regular meeting of the Idaho StaU Board of Pardons, lo be held

the Stato House, Boise, Idaho, the first Wednesday o f Jiily.

15, make, application for a Par- _ „ i from that certain Judgment lof conviction of Forgery, made and entered la the Court df the llth Judicial pi/;lrlct of the Slate of Idaho, In nnd for the County o f ' TwIn.FolU, on or about the 20th day of January, 1934.

Pat - - - •

entered In tlio Court of the llth Judicial District o f tho SUte of Idaho, In nnd 'for the County of Twin Falls, od or about OcL 20lh, 1034.

Dated at Boinc, Idaho, April

S ITUATIO NS W ANTED....WANTED—Job _fln -farm.,. Cap­able doing any farm work. Harry Davis, No. 6 T. F. Toutipt Park.

FARM IM PLEM ENTS

1 Allls.Chalme« Model ' V Tractor.'

1 Rumely Do-All Tractor.1 Case Tractor.1 30-W> Oil ^11

1 Eumely Bcan.Huller. 1.28-40 Rumely-Graia Ua- . chine. •X 28^0.Casc.(Jraln.l!achlne,,

- 1-Nn-ft;RlrrtM>-HTillr^L ' ' A Number of Good:^

Williams Tractor Company

Twta Falls . ,

Marble & Qraalte Uammeata

FRED BEE^'

; 840 Main Ave. South Phone 1580M . ’ TWia Falla

Idaho.

M 0R TU AB 7

STANLEY a PHILLIPSW ANTE D TO BUY

FURNITURE WATJTED.— We

-P E RSONAL..

___ — atore my smallnised plano'Tt^titK»Ua^ ^t^Xxce f6r''.ltji lis ft -R t fS S e i^ cK lred ; Write ■Mrs. Fern Smith, EeatUOrWiuih.—--------- •

^VILL' BUY at market price, all

your stock-to-ua-aL.«\u^^ft^barn or notify us what you have to sell We preftr recdrlaff. atoclr on Frl- days and Saturdays. Ph. 1525, F. A.

•.C. A, McMaater.

. NOTICE TO CREDITOHS _ EsUle of W. D. NESBErrr, De­

ceased.Notice iM hereby'glven by the

iimlfrnlcnrf1.ftxcciitor.-ot.the.rnlatf,, of W, D. Ncsbellt, deceosed, to the ;redltoni of and all persons having :lalma against the said deceased, lo exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers, within.six‘months after tho first publication of this noUce,' to tho said executor at tho Prohate Cuurt ut Uie Cuuuty uf TwlirFalla; SUte o f Idaho, this being the first placo fixed for. tho transaction of the business of aald'estate.

'Date<I May 22, J03S. .. GEORG E MT PAUIBO N»

Bxccutbr of the Estate of W. D.NcabcItt.J2cceaMd.

goo<l and choice 181 to 230 lb. butclieni 50.85 to 51O; latter top; deck and few lola desirable 154 to 180 lb. weights 50.75; some 235 to 250 lbs.’ 50.50; few 340 to

Colored roasters, over 4 lbs. _18c

58; late' ycstci..... ......... „ ____steady to 25c higher;,few llghl- -clghts 58.

Cuttle: 200; salable supply llm- Itcit to few lota grass stecM nnd cows: moderately 'active: arountl steady wltlj Thurs.; few mcd. 1280

- ------ aR.zn" ligtiiiy

Solorcd broilers, l>i-3i^ lbs. ..Leghorn broilers 1>4 lbs. up _ .....Colored fryera..over_2Jbs^— IBc

i7tJi,'iC33r (Signed) CLARENCE CORYELL..

Applicant.'

Bulterfat . KgRS. spec Extra

F O R d A L E - . MISOELLAHEOUB

U IS0E LLAN E 0U 8Palntlnar, ^peS an gto5~S

oialns: Phoie 1058.

. USEDTTFEWRITB3U RENTED. RS>-

--------- ■■ ■

. . . . . BAL&-:-Beer cabinet O Cigar Store, 125 Sboshontf So.

ja c r n A c iE a . aow m r.. lu a ^ for the tohle. 54.00 per CO lb. can. B. Q; Shearing. Filer.

CARBUROTORS. Carburetor porta nnil service..F,.0. H. Voter Berrlee.-~B30-Shosbon«-«t.-W;

Falla.

WANTED AT ONCE—Cash re- gls to with; ta£e^Ewrgiye_n - '

FOR SALE—100 VTbita Leghorn hess, laying good. 'Zn^Blrv Uayea Hatchery.Tf O^ s a l e —Used plumbing Ox> pirea. W cedjow. Kreagel's Hf-^ ware.'

recovered. Ciena w o o l___ib. Washed and carded. 30c._____tun upbotsterlng. T w i n FalU Mattnss Factory, Phone 61-W.

BSnUAT& s gladly given on an Idads ot Job Printing at Office of Idaho Brenlag Tlmea.

WANTED—Furniture' repairing, upholstertog, window ahade worlc. CresB A- Brulejf- Fuisitore Co.

NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN

THAT'r.-Prcoton-Ruaaciir-wni.al the next regular meeting of the Idaho State Board of Pardona, to

Idaho, on the'flrBt \VeiIUC3th»y-<it. July 9n). 1035, make application for a Pardon and/or commutation of sentence from that certain judg-

'U^Co^irfoT tho Eleventh Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In nnd for the County o f Twin Falla, on or aboutJuly 2Jlh.JlD3i......... ............ _' Dated at Boise, IdahcT, May Sth, 1033.(Signed) PRESTON RUSSELL.• ------ , - ...... . ...Applicant

aorted 57.50; more dealrahle___Itsu weighty gnuujoni quoted, to 58-50 to 50; belter grades Bhe stock scarce; two cars grass cowa with- (3rav.-n'"irdm mnrEet;“ fcw ‘cfimr heifers 55.23; some grass cows at 54.50; few cutlet* 53.to 53.75.— Calves;- 76; mnriret nomlnaL"-•’

Sheep: 350; no early action on dcck, holdover. Vi'oolcd.lambflj.good undor 80 -lb. wooled lonba nom­inally (luoted toward 57.25; late yesterday short deck shorn ewea 52.50; flortcU 25 per cent 51.5():

Egga, ungraded., in trade ro'tateea

RajMcts, Jto. I bulk to--grow'efaItluBcts. No. 2 bulic to ' growcra ,..,35c

H vciieari—Cholee light butchera. 180 to

210. pounders.---------58.00rj8.60Overweight butchen, 210 to

250 poundeia — »_.57J«)-»8-00 Overweight butcher*. 250 to

300 pounders ---------57.00-57.50Underweight butenera, 125 to

160 pounders _______58.00-57.00

NEW YORK. May 24 O )Bar silver waa fixed at 7Q^ cents

ounee today, an advance of H It ffvcr yeeterdfty’s, ciuolatlon.

ition of meat produc- _ capital of' 50,000,000,

....w..v.,- ■..- >y—c•lUo- BIsms, .has been created by the Argentine ministry o f’ agriculture. " •

T IM E ^ T J f tB E E ^

Schedules of paswger 'tra iu and motor slagea paaslng throngto Twin Falls daily are. as follows (effective on and after April 11. 1035).

OREGON SnOItT LIKE Eastbeund

No. 504; leaves______ 0:80 tNo. 572, leaves .... - — 2:13 p. m.

Dally . , _____.Vo. 330, to Wells, Iv. 5:30 p- tn.

Northbetmd No. 340. from Wells, ar_2:00 p. m.

UNION PAOIFIO STAGES Eastbeund

NOTICE NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN ,

that T.- am rlca 'Caat;-wl»r-at-tfae— next regular meeting of the Idaho Stato Board of Pardons, to be held ■ at the State Bouse', Boise. Idaho, on the first W edn<^y of July 3rd. 1035, make application for a Par- . don‘ and/or commutation of 3tnt- ence from that certain judgment- atj:onylcUQP..o^F^ci:y.ma ^ it td _ _ entered.in tho CourtolTThe llU i- . Judicial DlsUlct o£ the State of Idaho, In and for the County of

Dated' at 'Boise,' 'Tda'ho',' "April'23cd,-lS35-. .. , ............. __••• (S l^ed ) CHARLES'GAST,^-----

Applicant.

FOlt RENT, No Hunting, No Trespaqlng algna'for nle- .ldaho Evtmlnp Tlroea,

; — Krengvl Colorado wheel corrugaton. auarantced to

• contigato any alfalfa err sod. Low _jrl<:ea Krengel'a Shop.

FOR SALE—A carload o f Uur- c«co In bulk, .Buy what you need, bring back what you haro le ft We

.loan youA faruah to put It on'free. UcUurty House Paint 4-Bour Buimel. Floor and Linolettm Var- ntoh.drys In-two, bourt. We also

-h*v*-ft'large^look-<Sf-....... .. ......

- - F O R - s a l e ■U9ED FURNTTURE

4 Front Room Seta, $20 and up. !0 Wool Buga, 52 and up. 10 Used Bedsteada, |LS0 and' up. 10 t^ 'S p r ls g a . SLSO and-up. SO Ico Boxea, S2-C0 and up.

'Theitrboxca lutva'iui 'bein~refln-' Ished and are In good condition asd-are good buya. . r-

■ " M O O N ’ S

..W AN Tto— Plain sewing, com- fort V log, quilt piecing. 400 ,0th

R EaL-ESTATE P O E BAliE

heat ' Lor^garden . frult',.trcta. flowers ,mt^hnib8. Faved’atreet 1828-Klmberly Road. • '

TA lLO RH rO — OLEANINQ

. . NOnCK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T.:W. O. Tharp, wUl. at the nexfregolar-weetlBgTir'ChJndaho ?tate Botfrd of. Pardons, to b* held at the Stato House, Boise. Idaho, on th« drst Wednesday of July 3rd. 1030, maka application for. a Par­don and/or commiitatlon of sent- eneo’from that certain judgment of coaviition ot Uurder niade and en­tered In tho Court of the Uth Judi- clalDlatrJct-nf-tlirStatB-orianJio; In and for tho County'-of TwI Falla, on or aboutDee. 6th. 1028.

Dated at Boise,' Jdaho; Aliril 16th, 1D35. .. .-

(Sighed) W.-O. THARP,.'.-^pplleaatJ

LOS ANGELES LOS'ANGELES. May 24 tOCl—

Bulter: Extra 28;- prime flrsla 27>4; standard* 27; undtrgrade.35,

•Eggs: unchanged.

CmOAGO- ........JO. May .24 fO_

Firm: 28,160 cases; e x tra____24^c; freah cTaded.flnta ;t3ua; current recta ^ i^ e ; dlrtl(fl'22iic; cheeks 21uc. .-Butter: Hrm:JC.oao.lubBi.oitrt firsts 25c05Kc: extras 28c; firsta 24e-2iKc; acconda 2Se-2SUc; apce- tala 2JV4«*27e: ataadards 20c.

anCAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, May 24 lim—Pcla-

tbea: old stock: supply l[benil;'de- mhnd- and- trading- sk>w:-inarkei about steady; Wl£ Round Whiles 7Oc.72.4c: Commercial OOc-COc; Oobblera >1.55: Idaho- Russets 5L05-51.75.

New'stock: aupplv-libendi -- maad and ttadlng'alow; market duU and allghtly weaker: La. Bliss T H u m ^ 5I.e5-51.70t V. S..No.

5L7S: V. .8. No. 2, Cobblers 51.;Arrivals 100, on track.372, ship­

ments 722.

Arrives via Northslde — 13:51 p J:

Leaves vla;Northslde — 8:00 p. 1

SUQAR'FUTURES . .NEW YORK, MaV 2* lUE).—

Sugar future* closed 4 to 7 polnla iaw et;.:jpoU2, < a - » ^ t '2 .6 & s0 e ; Doc. 3.«2-,e4;-Jan. a Z«6N. Bale* L»90 toss. '.

Zachkty. Taylor did not' learn of hla nomination for the pcealdcncy »n tll almoat a' mcoUt after ad-

,.X'WN FAIXS-IEBOMK SUOSHONS-OAILEY'

Northbenad . -

(ArrlTCa at Hailey at 3 p. to.)

NOTICB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that I. Monta iL Brewer, will, at the next regular raeeUng of - the Idaho State Board Of Pardons, to bo held at tho State House, Boise, Idaho, on the first Wednesday of July 3rd. 1035, make application for, ft pardon .and/or commutation^ orsentcnceTronrtnat cert«nTtrfiJ= ment of conviction of SUtutory Bape,.tnado and entered—In -th «- Court of the llth Jadlclal District . of the SUlo o f Idaho, In and for­tho Co'unty of Twin Falla, on or about April 25th, 1034.

Dated at Boise, Idaho. April.- 20th. 1033. '(Signed) WONTA M. BRBSVER, . • • ^ ' . , • Applicant _

....- -N OTICE ................NO T IC B ~IS 'H E KE B T 'C tV iar'

that I.- Leo-BelUnglll,-wlU, at-tbe>- noxt regular nMoling.ot tha Idaho SUto Board of Pardons;,to be held? at the State Hou»e.:Bolse,.Idaho,,, on tho first Wednesday of July; 3rd, 1030, make appUntlw fo r 'a : Pardon nad/or.-.' conmutatlon'. Of; sentence from thB£'cTtrtaln.‘ jude>\5 «E 3 r^ '«a ia n ~ o rH M < r tn iid e r and e n t «^ . la 'tha Court Ot tUaV-: Uth JudUMDlatriet o f t-- • of Idaho. In .krt fo r th'a C . . Twin FalH:oa.or.*bout Sept.>It I 8M.', '■

•Dat^.Jat.'& ilse;'

(Laavea Kallor at 3 :«5 > m. V v'V (Signed) ;LSp. PSTXWOIUkj

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BUHLPUPILSPUI ON H O iR ROLLS

Students Achieving Acadcmic Laurols for Last Period

Named at H. S. , .........

SCANDINAVIAN ROYAL PAIR WEDS

..... BTnrT7T>Tnjr2rTSpi'ei.llT=1IIRTr-honor nluiIcnU for tlip tliirl

• «iK Wi'i'lt porlotl nnd the entire see- onil .neinonlor hnn brcn unnounccil wltli (our innlcltifT hnn-

• <ir* on l>i>th rolls. They nre llntcd n.i fallinv/i;

Six wocUb. hlKli honors—Muriel Rnilllinon, Jo.-rn Orr, Marjiaret Orr. Aiic- nit'-'i-i.--. nutii iti»r.i.-if!. cii,ir-_ iI)Uo Smllhuon. Willant HiirOer.- Honors — Hob BroeU, Celc.itla

• FiimlM, Jnek CIbb. Mahlo-Rnirtn!■ Joni's, Elizabeth Mchicr, Louise^

RolKTtson. 'June SehtnicJ.- Vlvlnn Swl«er, nuth V«n . I'litten,- Ehner

, AVulltcr. Klalno Allen. June Unrl-' nie.i.i. lCIi:ul)oth DlnnUcnxhlp, DoI<{

—li— Bu fffcsn ;- Ruth- UuJimnnn.-) Blanche CUurchtloIiI. Avis Dennis.; l»lM Garrett. riiyHl" Gerber, Uulhi

^Grodcon^obcrta.ilKncock._lWci;l HJrtl, Ruth nownrarrinrlan Hunt, Marijarct Kerpn. Elnlo Kode.ih, lC.lim Lelimiin, Jlotty Limtcy, Wan- ilii Meyer. Carrie Mlrncle. Lorrolnt

• Palmer. Helen Rnthbun, I’eto BoyJ, Horiiee Croolui. Francln Cobb, iter-

; Iln Hayji. MUclicll Hunt. • Gerald Hy<le, Cliarlen Ile»d. Wllllnm Rob-' ortji; Jack Slices, George Smalley.

• Junior' WiJJbmj. Wajjer Jfcrpji.• JinulClrchcr.Jlobcrt_Lunlcj’._MeI:

POPPIES ON SALE H E R ETO iR R O W

Twin Falla W ill Join Entire Katlbn in Paying Honor

- • To Wnr-Dcad • -------

will .pay IW nnnuRl tribulo to Its; World wnr <lenU by wenrlnu ihclr flower, the pojjpy,

MllKonn of An'c'rlcnns In nt- mont every city imil town throuRh out tho country will wear ih. blood-red poppy to nhow that

for the nervlcps of tliono ......who j:uvo their liven la defense of the urttloWTlT 'yenra InpurcliaalnK'the popplcn, Uiey will contribute to the welfnrc of the disabled veterans nnd the families left In 'diutrvfis by tho denth dlsab!llty_ot_.a .vcicrfln.--.

All-Day Sale

-With aioeliliolni In pOa ottiro and tho populace* fcf two.naS Hnn» rrjnlelnr, thfl marrJu^ of Cruit'ji 1‘rJnco J'rt-deric ot Den- iiarfc_(lrftj_nn(l I'rincCM JliKrld.of.Hiveden-

Snilthflon, Betty Luntey, ----■ Munpirct Orr, RutU Itacdeln, !tel-

on Rathbun. MltcUell IlunL , Honor#—Bob DrocU, Jack Glbb, . l!al>el BoBcra. Jone.s, Ellnbeth

"HcLier. Loulso. Robertson, June SchmUl, Vivian Swljfcr. RuUi Van PattcQ. Elalae Allen, June, Bart- mesfl. GlaJyn Bnyles.i. ElliabetliBHnkon«hlp. PoJ!le.Burgess. R ^ Busmann, Qlnncho Clmrchfleia, Avl* Dennlfl, Loin Garrett, Phyllln Gerber,' Rutli Crodeon, Roberta

•Hancock. Ruth Howard,' Klorlan Hunt. MarKtwet Kerpn, • Marlon Klrchnr, EIxlo Kodenli. Loin Kroth, R-i;ie Kticora, Wunda Meyer, \Vllda

vMt.*yer,' Carrie--Mtmcle, Lorrnlne Pilmer, Alice Raedcls. CImrlotte; SmUliaon. Gmnt Bankheud, Pete: B->yd. H»raco Brooku, Willard, Hjrder, Merlin Hiiya, Gerald Hydo.i - ................d,-Jaok-Slk«8.-Ccorse.

Charivari Held for •Two Etlen Couples

JEROME, liny 24 (Special)— Mr. and Mrs, Zeff Clalbomo and Mr._ and .Mra,.. Arnold. .Clnibome. newlyweds of the K<len and I’errlnc

reclplenla' _ ........Tuesdny cvonlnjr, ntjij:cd by n|>out 0 of Uielr frlwU;! from the Jerome

and Eiien dlntrlcLs.,After capturinj; Mr. nnd Mr.i.

Arnold Claiborne at their home «outlii’a.it of Eden, the f;roup

HAGERMAN 1A waffle nuppcr reunion followed

by danclnff and K“me,i at the W«r come Inn was attended by 22 mem' b«rH-or ' Ihe flenlor class Monday evcnlnp. Tlio Ktoup Included

rt-clp enla • nt a double_ chartvftrl t Iio nnrtv wps sndftsored l»vufttc. The pnrty wps opoftsbred Ijy GeorjTo Junior Martin,

ifrs. Arlen Aljen nn.I I fn . W. L. Cowley were hontesscs at the Allen homo Tuciiilay cvenlnfr at u brldRo dinner In honor of the lienlor Claris nnd rjcmliern of tlic.faculty. Jwodactcd ancm-m -!.ty!,-> to tho pin“

,Claiborne home In the Porrlne.dl-i- nchNi w.tp ni ninv. Pri»,.i w.to ro.

Sntalley. Junior Wllliam.i. Wi.....Kerpa. lialph Morse. Mdvln Oppli* j; T, Colunibua Peylclns.

Riverside Exercises Held by Students

ntVERSIDE. May 21 (Spcelalt —— Ef^iUi Krii3e comme'nccmenC

cxc'rcisen were held nt the Trinity Lutheran nchool Friday cxcninR, The proRram'consisted of conlrl- butlona by tnraduatca qml alumni of the aehool. The nix atudents of U»e achool prcecnted with dlplomaa by • Utelr Inslnictor.' Eaward ----- -------------------

Stockmen CHeerful "GREAT'FAI.LS, Mont.. May 2’l

ir.M' — Montana Jitocftnien met hero thl;i inornli; for the flrnt iien- .lion of their Sint annual convirn- tloii. cliecrfuily predlctlnR’

of IThe ijicetlnj: opened wlti......tli*Harffcitt rec istmtlona-ln-thchtn toty tl\e BlocltRrtiwcra' nn.io- clatlon. More than MO membcr/i had reirtiitcred by TiiBr.iday -eve- ulnR.

In conlriutt to a year ago. when rannes were • burned brown nnd water bolen dry; uloctcmen Uiln

e at play. I ’rlr.ea «. . . . brUl(;e by Su(il.-I. uoper,

Mimi Rita LaraRon. Itonnl.I Ut-ll anil Mis.'i AKniM Piirniinn, A t pln- nclito“MIn.n Paum'Eolireinnierrlll Pruitt. MiLX Woody and MI;ii.Mnrj’ , Aiicucna recclvcil prire-i. Yelloiv tu-i llpu and dccoratioiiii reflectint; the tilKli HChoal colorji, oruncr and ‘ ilack wore used lo;nakc (lie home ttractlve.

-PILER-

All-Day Sale . Women from T^vln Falls unit

will he nn tho Hlrc ta hrn day illntrlbutlnR the memorial flowera. Tlicy will Jhs part .of . an, army of nearly JOO.OCO women: who will carry out tha Auxlllary’a nationwide dlatrlbiition of popplcn. Fully lO.OOO.OOCr of the llttlu red blooms nre expectcd to be Riven out, with 51,000,000 received In contribUtlODt la cxchangi them.—Tlio-poppiea havc-becn niaiHnvy dlnabled vetemps wot' • • different (;ovemmcnt h

TCnCWliIcH peri j ■ o made

at Boiae. They will be o ffc i. .Uie otrceta by a corps of volun' teer worlcem under, tho Icadcr- ahlp of M(^., Ralph Reynoldn, cliainnan of tho' Auxillary'a Pop­py day.comm ittce.......... .......

No pricc wilt be aaUed for thepnppli>n, ffinti*' contribute na llttla or'as, much

li8 choosea for-lila flower. All fundii received w ill'bo expended in tho welfare acllvlllen of the American' LcRlon and Auxiliary amonc dlaabled vctemna . and needy famlllen of vctorann durlnir tho- comlnjf year." Tlic'liullt' ol 'Uie money will remain'ripht hero In Twin Falln'lo be u.ned In the work of the local Loplon pont atid Aux­iliary unit.

A no-hodt luncheon wiin plvcn Tiiendiiy afternoon at thu home of Mr.i. O. J, Chltdn In honor of Mm. W. M. Cantlon nnd Mm. F. A. DwlRlit. The honored gueflln werr nlvcn a mlscelloneoua shower an<l

Radio CabinetsRcfinislicd

Radios.Repaired and OJcaned

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■ J IA D IO EXO H AH O K

Seen TodayNcwapaper hciidllnc: “ Ira Dom

Listed For Lcjjion Bill." which <li>on not mean tliat tho Secro- tar>* of War lias come out for

Kayo Jimmy," -mean that tho Howernor Iibb It in for Sen. Jumea I ’one.'Tho headlines nre fmm

•thOTmorniirftc.'ttnd the first one mentioned reveala that Twin

• Falls siK>rt farni are aoon to Jiavotlio opportunity of aeeini; tho funioun UlAh mstler in action.' . . . . A bouquet to those who invented mid perfected tho tele- rraph, Annlversarj- of Uie first incAKicn Is bclnf; observed to­day. It b a far cry nlneo tliat

the first me-wtRO wtia sent, to now when newspaper offlcea ntieh as this one nre in almost InnLintancoua touch with tho world, permitting'readers in

)to'plac<

Mlsu Agues Schul>ert luia been awarded u three-year neholarshij In art by a group of Callfomla an piitronn. according to worj received here. Ttio Kholuntilp b the hlRh- est Bwan! maUo at the art exhibit held recently at tho Exposition paric mufleum In Los AnRclea ant' participated la by liundreda of Cali.

mote placcs to >iavo all the day'a newa nt tho clone of that namo.

-day,-.-,—.-Comtn^Sunaay~ti>‘ Twin Foils, two extraordinary films: "Tho Informer." nt tlio Roxy, and “G-Men" at tlie Or-

ratinp, and tho other, tliroo .atara. . . .-“Strlfo Begins at'51-' <0," soy the boaua advocates. In alarting In on a new congrca- nloaal measure for payment of adjusted compensation.

Vyilliam Cramer Dies -At-‘Rupert~Hbspital

RUPERT, May 2* (Spccial) — '■••lam rmmpr.illrrl nt tlin Ttii.'

Kcneral. hospital. Wedncfldny mominir foltowlnfr-a major opera-' tion. Mr. Crnmer last fall closed hla'utudlo, which Uc h « l been op-' cnitlntrhere for years, an occouut- o( failinr' health, .and left tlio community. Ha returned a week

the operation.—Tlie body rcsta.at tlis.Coodraan mortuary nwaitiiis word from rci- otivca-r’iB-CanadBT-hla-oniy kni ourvlvora.

M PRIZEFormer Teaclicr Horo OivoQ

W rco Ycar_Bcholar8hip._ In California ____

waa awarded bccaiwe o f tho excel­lence and Tariety of ilUa Sehu-berfa w orlf, ........

Miss Schubert ha* been a stud­ent for the past year at tho Otis Art Institute In Lo* Angeles. She ln_tho^ilaU£litcc-of-air.-anO -MraFrank Schubert. Twin Falla, and a former mcmbor of "the Junior high achool faculty.

TUHCirA^ESTnTTEKX iAN D —RUPERT. M ay 2»-(Spcclal) — John Remsberff, jr,, purchased the 07-ncre farm unit of Mr*. Hattie Dean this wi'elt. Tb« land la alt In cultivation but lina no bulldlni " la leased for this year and w... operated by tho nurchnasr after Uie expiration of tlio prtsent leaae. Tlie deal .H’iu.-nu;)«'-iiuvu^h'tha-N.-Kr Jensen real estate company.

MINK t a k e 's n e w POST"■ ■ ■-atructor in Stnlth.Hughea \__tional afrrlculturo in iho Twin Falla bitrh school, ha« gone to GootSlnB Vibtre has aaoumtd hla new post o t county exteoalon agent.

"Snow muflbrioma," 13 ___ln.diainct«r,-form-bt)-Uil-cut Um>

... ber in thu Selldrk moi^otaina ot iixwii7CftnRd»r-The-iraow-nipT*Iasi

winter.

Mrs. Orol Tuclcer In direeler of “tho lUptlat yacsUpn.Blblo.ftchdoU- whlcb will open Monday at 0 a

Carle, Corrino Coolldge, Alton — . lett. Leona Condit, Arlln Dennla, Robert Dickerson, William Green, Roland Hcndrlcluion, Jean Jacob- sonrT-Alrtll— Jciubuslic1c,~llclun Leach) George Lemon, Jack Mar­tin, Jamea Moore, Jean Faraons.

Hagermdn StudenU DID C CPUnn Take County ;Tests DIDLL OUnUUL 0 :

HAGERMAN, May 2i (Spo' cial) ■— Forty eighth grad^ atU' denta from HaLgerman took the atata cxamlnaUon ia'Cc^lnir laai week aad 3B panscd Ute teata. Tlie hlBHMt averoRe la the county wna received by Frieda Woodhead,.07 per -ccnt. Twenty-eight aevenUi JI!a‘l(U)mlla-WRrfi.cxamlaoJ ln-K»- oraphy and hygleno ond 27 paaacd.

Eight grade ntudenta taking tho teata were: Melvin Partrldgi.*, La Von Potter. Ulllaa Pugmlre, Don Roper, Robert Ruddlea, Alice Tro- villo, Martin,Tucker, Bobby'Tup- per,--Thelma ' Wataon, Henry Wceeh, Rachel Woody, Frank Lon* dcrslager, Fred Hill, Helen Ab­bott, Dorothy Wfcklund. RoI>crt j^ r o a e..J--rnDgIs All^n

to'all'chiwrcinictwajiniio agea ot • four anti 12. An entrance fee of'23 cenU for handwork material will

I charged. It la nlated. .

Ui8 primary' department • by Mrs. Grace Bobler; bflginnera' <io- partment. Mrs. Faye Bailey: Imnd- work. Mrs. Fortune; munlc. Mr.i, *

Harvey; planbit, Mbs DorisLelRlii^tt,' BiW 'cjTi{{f^fmer Shiffer and Bill Gocrtaeo. - _

Other aflslat intfl'aro Mra. Artfiur '. -ordon, Mra. • Velma Champlln, Mljwca Margaret Sima, Betty More­house,. Melba Hinahaw. Maxlae Snodgraaa nnd Vivian &ta«iey, ___

A Rare Bargain7-P!ec? Water Set 3 9 c

Como iu nii(l let its uhow ._you~tlic—unicjuo-Xonturo-;!

o f tlie new Spartoa rc- ffiRcrator.

la tha''ilmo to Paint Up and Clean Up. See our complete atock of palntj* and kalaomine. Wo will be glad to help you with catimotes.

SWEARINGCN

S O F E U n Y S T O R E SOPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

Crackersllational Siscuit Oo! Premium Flakes or

Qrahams

,2-lb. Carton,29c

CalumetBnkine: Powder

Double.Acting

Mb. Can .... 25c

PeasTwin Pcaka

Small Siftod Sweet Wrinkled

Can. lOc

CoffeeEdward's Depondablo

Vacuum Packed witb a Money Ba6k Ouaranteo

4 Pounds .... 95c..................._._.~E3wnrIK'ne , Hoops. Inna Schwarts. VI'

. oht Reh»'alt. Irene Llemian,' Rlch< ani Wcntendbrf.

''Anierica" waa Bung by the aS'. aembly at the opening of tlie c*-■ Tli«_.lni,'ntlnnBl«|_lad_hy

Ri'\'. iir . Weatendorf, followed Musical numbers were preoented by Loin Weatendorf, Marie Bnma nnd Gcrhanl Huettlg. The class prophcoy w4a' given by. Richard '\Vc.iU!ndt>rf> Oreno Ehlera gave the cloAS history: Lillian Schwarz, the class will, nnd Eimice Martenn,

■ tho cla.n.1 poem. The bonedicilon ' Wio .pronounced by Mr. Wcsten'

dorf. • ■

Final Rites Honop ' Rupert Resident

RUPERT. May-24 (Special) — Lipt rite.i were held Tuesday f ' Allen Jeann. 23. who died of hei

tions. d gift.

lit Uun rruncinco li day, according to, word received hon;. .Though Allon, a momlwr- of .ll|o graduating class, jit^fmpted to complete hlrf high achool'worlt in

• aplto of hill ill health, ho ' ~

mate to atrengthen hla heart.■ couple of monthn ago.

Hi.* la flurvlved by hla parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeana, San Franci-ico: four brothera and alS' t«M, nil of Callfomln, and one brother, Rtv>'< of Rupert.

Pool MaiFOperator . Bound for Court.

JEROME,-May 24 (Special)' — ■...----- ...Ea„GlCiUOD._>Ii:c{linC,Lpropc!i'tnr.of

tlif-Roosevelt pool hall In JcromiV f which was recently^ raided, nnd

- '■ ftfijrjihair.LnajT'^mrtt^'ed- by Clen'i ; --------- j,Qj^^PP-bound -.ovcr-to -the dlS'

trict court under bond of S500 each, following preliminary h e a r i n f

. Tue.iday before .Probate. Judgi. Hebcr N". Folkman, Jerome. Bond wo.t fumlahcd.

The raid, made on May 11 by a combined force of Jerome county and city offlcera, and hailed by dry

____ forcM of the clty-a>»-^ ■fonvitr.i" " ' atej t n caultM-lrrtho -neinirc-of-a

'quantity of liquor. Gleaaon and Ludv were repreaented by J. R.

■“ r “~Both\sey, Twin Falls, and M. L.LewiaTJwomfii^The atnte waa up-

'held by ProaSeutlng— jUjorocj" Frank M. Rcttlg. — r

i 10-DAY FLOW . I• . I-^OLUSTER, May 2t (Special)''

' ' — Announcem'cnt la mado bj- W.|- r ------ '3t;'•ilcOaniel; superintendent -of;"•r---- ""tha'Salroon JUTcr Canal-company.;-, : — - . that-si. lO-day flow of irrigatloal ; .water wUi bo mode commencing;

» ilonday of next week; • |; - . ■ ■ Ho atated that there waa an''■ . oecuraultttion .of 35.000 acl-o feet.. ■ o f water in the reaervoir nnd than

the gauge reading waa 23.10 feeti ‘ co'tnnared with a maximum 1034|

----- S id i iS 'd n i 'fM t . ThroughTocentr' 'action o f tbe canal boarS on oliot-l

ment' o f tbree-tcntb* of on acre' foot per jbaro' J>u been made and

.’auuranca Is ^vcu 'that there is,• 'auffJdeat .watCT to weet these re-

.^ 9 U tre «cn U . -> • ----------

• TOiCES-WANT.ADS GETS RE-■ " »o i.T s . ; • '

ITE KING'S activerigerCaiOing^uds

X b s t i E S S t o u s e R e g u l a r l y ^

I ESS SO AP, but more ju is...active

>^ds;ihatlast-tw0^t0^thrcc'.tinic3

longer...s^ds that never give up unttl '^ r - ^

‘all the d irt is O U T ! That's what'you

S cl.w h e~yoG b i ^ ^ H J T E K I N g V

'— the O rig in a l Grat\ulatcd Soap. A

cuptiil docs a full week's wash^costs^

but ai few ccnts and preserves the Hf(^

_ o f _ c ! p * c T . W H I T E K l N G j j j h e ^

choice o f thriftY housewives^ ,

White King SugarGnmulatc'd'Sqap.,.....

Large Size Package

Pkg..... ....29c

Idaho Pin® Granulated Scot Sugar

25-lb. B a g '^ ia s s

Flour SfiorteningBlg-K — Tlift All-?tiiposo

Forniljr Flour

48-lb. Bag S1.59

Sw ilt 's "J o w b l" '■ Puro Wbito Compound

4-Ib. Carton S9C

JeHo ■ or JeU WellA Full Assortment o f ,

Flavors

PUg. -..-...... - 5c

Tissue Swansdown' CheeseScott's Polo OAKE F tO D K ' , Idaho M ild CreamI v o ^ TUsuo

...-25c-For Best Ecault*'

' -^iPlc'sr;27c-Choese

L o a f.......... 85c~

Salad Dressing

Quart jar 39/

-Pptato^Bhip^Fresh Grispiad.Dclioioufl

3Iaif^pl£gs.25/“

Peanut ButterSchool-Boy Brand

- 2 9 ^

ExtractsjEnsIgn Brand Iznitatloo

Vanilla or Lem on .

4 Oz. bottle 8/

COFFEEAirwa;r Blond — Frcsb Boosted

and Fresh Oround

Pound 1S«

SUGAR:— iPowdorcd“or”B fovra "

3> pbuhd^ 21<

A. Y. BREADWhito or Wholo Wheat Largo 20 Oz. Loaves

2 loaves 150

BUTTERPrcah ChTinicd Orwancry -

Pownjdl 260

Marshmallows

Lb. carton 15)!'

- ^ orn -PIakes—. •Double-Oris^’ --

I0i ±

CocoanutBakers Fancy Long Thread

Pound 15/

Sleepy. Hollow JMile-lSyrup^

A Doliolflus Blend o f Oano ____^ •. atfd Maplo ^ m p a

Qt. ja:r 3^/

CriscoEconomical to Uso fo r

j^lb. Can...... 65c

'■

.OlivesSmllox Brand

O&lifonila Sipo Plives ------- — B Ob .- Cmi* .........T -

Can........:... 15c

RmsinsFancy Thompsoji^.r—.

______’___^flcedlQSi..____ :___

, 4-ib. pftg..... 25c

TunaWhito, Btar Brand

------- L a r g « -7 .o * ..O a ^ _ ~

Can 15cPHONE.YOUR DELlV'ERYLDRDERS JN EARLY-