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h'l. Maneuvers Enters'Major _
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Q u ic U :S te p s ,T o

B lo c k k e ic h
(By THe Associated Press)
BONNERS FEIIRY. , M th o .
A p ril 28 (i?)A n .Indian chief
W A S H IN G T O N , A p r il 2 9 [" '
(Dy The Associated P i t u )
who made w hipping the penalty
ty
L o w re n ta l homes f o r c ity

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P
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fo r drunkenness In hls tribe and
V o ic e s E n g lis h I r e
: |
dw ellers nnd a d riv e to b e tte r
th en sentenced'himself fo r the
: S Y L V A N IA , A T S E A I N k
:y&Q~T\vo hundred tfnd scv- offcnsa
th o liv iiijr co n d itio n s o f fa rmn-]
died here todsy o f pneu^TThe w ori^rp u la llB aU oa l' .'
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I MANEUVERS. O FF X A L I- l L
n ty > fo u r -pioneers to n new
W
m on la !^
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. .ers.w hoJiave.poor Jands .were
rc . H I P B I K . J
giineet
.

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^ F O R m 'C O 'A 'S T , A p ril.-2 9 ' f f
jS rom ised 'land ~ - th c R o w nn -'- ' He waa C hief Isadw t. ftS rierd* ' piaccd h ig ^ to d a y on th e lis t
London Parliament m a V '* '
l l SENATOR , w ; n . K IN O i f -V lislr
i a r from the .tea lanes In th e &
^
F
)].
er o f.th e Kooten&l tribe fo r ,1B
m ents Matanuskn vnllcy colboi
boat
bsildingblow

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BriUan,
!
o f' p ro je c ts w h ic h P re sid e n t
sponsora blUMo-aboHsh th e N B A i
-e
years..

. demands
det
e b l n e l a ^ lU ly .
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^ P a c ific o f f C a lifo rn ia th o k
Sony in Ala'skaa rrive d ' here
R oosevelt cxpccts to in itia te
te
and tran sfe r Ita ruhdanenta)
.
laadore d^erced- the whipping
France,
to be coBsttlted,
F
r
j . ;U n ite d States fle e t entered g
^ S |pday enroute to the ir north> or drunkards alx years ago In an e a rly in th e summer.,
powera to- the federal trade eomJ.
mUslon.
IIts. b if; tra in in fr c v e n t.'o f th e C
! ! f B r h home, w ith nn enthuslasmm - attem pt to enforce sobriety on the
- * r t ara-a t o ia cd;-OTMtaia .mdit ' ' -----T a lka d u rin g ..th e da y be
f f t h n t cnvp fl.,f ar4iivam n g e ^ -^ o o te ffMfli. -
y u r imiHy in e a n n u a l iie e t ' f l |
lo
tw T O v tiig P n siBtB t t n a u > m t t h tf
to Portng*L
H o waa one o f the Ilrs t -to be chief Advisors developed th a t:
P ari^N avtl'm ln ister Icavaa to r
1
g t h c event.
' problem .
. i' B
LonJon:
anlted threfl*poer fro n t'
{
S ecreury Ickes haa glOO.000.000
L oi
punished under th e edict. A fle r
-The moil majestic u n ll In Ih li ar- -G
n
H a rd ly had Uie 23<car special trnln
auj
aupported.
o f housing projects In 28 cities which
becoming drunk, he called the
: ray of the largest force eveiTent to E
to lle d t o . a ^ t o p bcrorc the sU tion
Tokyo' JapancM vamcd ot .
he hopes lo get under way by th o
trib a l counsel tocether, accused
sea III American naval maneuver# Is I g
M lB tfo rm wns crowded r l t h the M ln Roaalan,war. preparftUoaa.
. . r.
him self 0fi th e offense and was m iddle of August;
' the battle fleet.
ffi
je s o U Broup. all of them ready fo
Buebareat^Bamuia aUrta on
R exford -O. Tugwen. director of
convlcte'dTHo sentenced hlm aelf
I : I t Is a fortified city of tremendous S
ilithe new Adventure anil~inany ex>
IO*year' ama ] progrsm.
av
to 30 liCkhes which were given the r u ra l re-setcjemenc program, ex
Q powerx of destruction, the 13 dread-
^resslHK desires to be on th eir way
w hile he atood .uqfllnehlng.
Ipect* th e President to issue, an exe
n jnaughts forming the batUo line at H
r.aBoln,
(Cepyrlght. 1U. by As*oetsi'*d Prm)
i
cutive
order w ith in the next te n dnys
ys
J_____
.
Isadore was a direct .descend<
Admiral
HsrrLi
Lanlns's
command.
C
'i Obvious Indications they hiid come nn t o f C hie f H a lf Moon. leader w
' hlch.w lU s ta rt his-agency to fu nc
L O N D O N , A p r il 29 B r i t - ] '
,
. .. ^ThU lleatlft striking power of tha m
f lio m
lmpo\'erUhed siib^marglnal
"r
o f th e Kootenals wheh't'ts rtc > , tioning;
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navy, manned by more tban 30.000 n
Democrat Introduces Biiito
is h ^ (> m b c rs o f . p a rlia m e n t,
ish
' lands were present In the clothes
W lllle th e fo u r billio n do llnr v o r^
ords
were
begun
In
1775.
men. went ihrough various convolu* W
th e y wore. Somo were tattered, oth
v
o
ic
in
g
t
h
^
a
n
g
e
r
o
f
th
e

relief fu nd w ill be used to take per


tlons In the first day of the maneu- ES
;;
Kiii Biue Eagie; Bofah .
ers ll l'll t t ln g . bu t no where was
E n g lis h people a t G erm &ny'
]
sons o ff rellel. rolls, and preference
vers.
n
thero evldenee of discoiirairemcnt. |
w ill be given to ntose persons, provi
ssub
ubm arine p ro g ra m ,- charged
'
Favors Compromise
' They hnd moved o u l o f San I*edro H
All wo w ant Is n chancc, said
sion w lli be-mnde fo r thO'employ
f'
a
anchornee In single column, and w
tod
today
th e U -b o a t , b u ild in ir is
I
iF ra nlc Sw andii..husky form er resi- ,
m ent o f some w orkers'w ho are not
Ot

U
then swung north. - A t'.tlm e a th e S
ain: ed d ire c tly a t th is c o u n try .
aim
I
dent o f Pine C ity, M in n. We know I
W ASHIN GTON. A p ril 20 {Fh-' dreadnauglits
d
on th e relief rolls;
were In tHpIe' column H
Th
. V o w ill h a w to w o r lrp re ttr h a r flrftir^ '
h (e y dem andedVthe c a b in e t. .
I
jr
Lone amoolderlttg opposition, lo ft
O fflc ln b do not expect th e four
lormatlon. and al ttoies .In other B j
I f we do n't have n Rood tim e tliere
d N IIA w ith in .Democratlo ranks> n
blUlon dollars to be used fo r so-cnlled
ta kke q u ic k 'steps In coopera*
:
stragetic dUpoub of defenae.
.
; v U l-b e no cne to bhm e but ourK
broke In to the open to day vbeni_ ; Suddenly, gunnery quaKerji-ounda. .
economic pum p p rim in g " bu t to be
tio n
t
tio
w ith o th e r pow ers t o
devoted h l n i o i f e n tir e ly fo r-w o rkKS
s
Senator K tn g .' o f.-tJ U h r-J n tro
aboard the drendnaugbt. Etch la a
chock further exptnaion- of Uis .
duccd b ill to abolish the R -.
which w ill provide em ploym ent in
In
. nllttie city In Itself .with more th in a
C an't Be \V one"
relcl
relch'i
arnumenta.'

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Icovery Ad m in istra tion and (ra n *- t)
areas
where th e relief rolls are clog
thousnnd men aboard.'AU'officers
Minlal headed by PrimB Min.^
Things u p there (A lojkd) sure
r I t t fandam ental powera to th e) aand men change their t a ^ I t Is the
Uter MacDonald lnformUydlseuta^
<!
" Democratic Leaders Cheer ged
| w ith persona w ho m ig ht be at fe
cant be an y worae th an w hat wo
fedrral trade' commission.
ci
w ork I f there were Jobs.
call t o r t ile station.
siC
leao purtlotpata la the extensive ed
e d 't'the 'legaUty'* of the la tu t gea*
UG
FLVING
SHIPS
alm
llar
(o
theae
have gone tliro ug h. 'Tliey le ll us this |
lg Only four msJor functions carry
m
Relief W orken F irst
maneuvers o f th e U. S. fleet In (be Pai
Pacific. A l to p ia * plctore o f th o ture
turo of Relachfuohrer HlUer in de
' I
President Rooseveits
W hile K in g was o ffering hla
is no picnic. W ell, wcrc rcndy for
on
under
this
order.
They
ar
first.
pi
p a tn l flagship w hich beara Ih e two*
w o.at*rred fla g o f R ejir A d m iral fiance
flan
of the Veraalilea treaty and- . !
m measure to k ill th e blue engle.
^
ord th a t som e' persons n o t on
anything.
I
Recovery Report
;-re W
j<
Johnien. commander o f th e a lrc ra
arranged for eonaultaUooa v lth - ------- r
a ffll baae foree. The lower photo *rra
lie f rolls w ould bc given employ foes nnd Roosevelt lenders vere engineering and navlgatlonmnd ship
lie hoisted a heavy b.ig and start*
maintenance; second, communlcai)i
and Italy,
showa
a loDr.dlstM tee fly in g maehim
hlne o f th e lype th a t playa mn France
Prsi
IS negotlnllng bnck-stage fo r a com-. [|
3k
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cm ent under th e works program was
ed fo r w aiting street cars w lilch took
Im portant role .In th o tactical exercise
Tisea. lO rricla i rho toa of A irc ra ft
In sl n ig h t by President Roose
W ASH IN GTON , April 20 W V - given
(
!* promise agreement to extend th e. ^Uon on board and throughout the
Uie men, wome 'a n d children to ho
ProtcaflnUeatcd
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fleet; third. ser\-Ica of -ammunition
g,
Sqiudrens. V. B. B a ttle Force from AssocUted
Asi
Preas)
^
The national polUlcai picture be- v e lt In his rndlo chat w ith t m n ation.
n. present recovery Inw lin tli M arch.
tels. ^HIs frie n d >of many years, John
V supply, snd fourth, gunnery.
There vere Indications that a
'.,i
>y
Four of the leading opponents of
_ came .clearer today, with D e n e - / As one of th e prlnclplca la id down by
From the turreU the great rifles, =
protest, probably In the form o f . " =
prot
I- KR A got together nnd agreed to.
craU generally manlfwUn^ en- tth e President to govern th e spend
'(C o n tin u e d on Pago 5, Col. 7)
note, waa undi>HhaJdeSttft}. anc^'-- ing. he specified th a t employment
i t pe rm it th e present Inw to be ex-. le-lnch on some of the dread- ^
eouragehient over r m U t n t Booae- 1
aiso poulble Jotot action of Ut*
,.
ahould be given l l r s f ' to those on
m tended fo r eig ht montha provided4 naughts. M-lnch guns on otben. are '
T elfa recorcry report and lle p a b - a
worked
In the way by vhleh they I j
powehi at Genen;
It was n^nended to elim inate price
^
,
licana bent upon Inten ilr^.efro rte rreUef rolla.
one-ton projectiles some 20
Tho British-were beconlng thor- ' ,'. ji
Bome officia ls have raised thle
e ifix in g nnd regulation o f In tm -sta te- hurl

te shape th e ir pariy's atUek on


oughly Incenaed W'rerelaUoa f o l - '
ibusiness.
^ pilles. They can hurtle these ,*hejU
the oew deal.
ccontention th a t need could n o t be
wjth amailng aecuracy. Ohe siicn
lowed upon; revelaUon. ccineemlnf .
made th e entire basis fo r giving
Aeceptvic^ D oubtful
j,j
high explosive sheU could destroy a ^
U lg h In ths'. daya developmenU tv o rk . bu trtl^a t certain qualification
Uie growmg'gtrengUi o f oennany
.. i
buUdlng 20 mllea from the'ahlp.
were these:
,
.. .
^revilrcm enta' ahould be Insisted.
j.
AdmlnUtraUon nccepUnce o f th eB steel
it
rearmed. Discloaurtg'that'-aermtnr'
Up on the superstructure the erova
aetutUy torbulllni> n tm u tliM
^'
! Dem ocratic conRreaalonsl kadera ^O therslse. they contend the pro JtcU
I t !proposal woa regarded aa daubttul.L
e
srg-.at
the
povertuf
nte-lnch
tnU

Uio
heeliof
naUonal'
cotuerlpUon
V :1
lg
C
hnlrm
an
H
arrison
o
f
th
e
senate
>{
cheewd th e president's addreaa to c a rte d out w buld have no enduring |
F a ilu r e
M a r k s . .^ f- ?
u
vaa--followed
today by
finance committee^ v h o h u beenn Aircraft guns. Some of thasa .are
. the natton la s t n ig h t as ."aplendld,'
8b0_W
.alk.O
ut,In
t
jttatoed^br
the
iaai<o<fe7r3i))n.s(ouQh v lt h Preattfent
th fD B U V -jftrtu
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^ - i ^ l ^ e a e c t lo n a i ir t h e t o t m t n - y.--ln~-loce. - -I
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hurl
13-pound
exploalve>pro]eeilles
buUt great new n a n l'a n d ieale IRooaevelt, refused to disclose v h a t'h t
Republican'. chlefUlns differed, ffo r Itisunce, c o m p la lnu have' come
O n e -H o u r S trifc T ]
plana-base on Uie !alaad'er-'8yl6
le lth e adm linstratlon a ttitud e W9uld1I nearly five miles late the skies. .
M o t h e r T o p ic ------- i
some regarding It aa "farorabiy* lm - tto membera o f Congress th a t some
L a w m a k e rs
S
[
j The dreadnaughts move in tlgtag
in * Uie
NorUi aea;- '
, pressing
w hile othera clslmed M r. b
bridges b u ilt by CWA workers vere 1
VANCOUVBk; D. C.. A p ril 20 I
. ; .S A N F R A N C 1 6 C O -b r. Simon L.
\
( lines, as defense against the sky
^ I t , - I t vaa lU U d. hM bwn
H arrison carrlcd to th e Wliltej.J**
.J Roosevelt
had lo s t touch w ith ci
condemned spOh after being finishedd
f/pjVincoui-era
ono
h
o
urstrlke
j
i K a tM f f, le ctiirer on happy m ar
1 bombers,
and #re able to get a thoue House
over tb e weck.cnd a proposal.
m
fB y T lio Associated Preaa) '
3
jnnnd th n l some h rlc k walls were
went
c
ff
quietly
and
according
rljiRes, yesterdoy had Ills own m arrl- ,.'Anfcrlcnn- thou gh t."
iconunued on Page 3, Cot. 3)
- i *s* n d fe el out of th e way In the 28
erected upon w hich roofs would noIft'j Ito extend the recovery law v l t h .js
W
A
S
H
IN
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T
O
N
,
A
p
r
il
29
to
f;hedule
today
w
ith
some
WO
j
V
rlege disrupted when 'ills wtfe, Mrs. II Breezing In to the capiui from th e e
, ! seconda 11 Ukcs a bomb to Jall from
^
d j o u t clinnge fo r r lg lit months so;
1. west,
Senntor ^.ong. (D .U 1 assert- flf i t n f iw being b u ilt by unk!lled)
m em bfr* of two lab or organUa- J Roo
' Id a H lll K a tso ff. sued Him fo r dl*
'
ilooscvclt leaders in cons:rcss I 'l
> ;a 12.000-fooc altitude.
' H int congreas could revise th e Acti**
workmen.
ed llic country would no longer nc-
vorce.
<
tlons
{ooday
J,
tlcii answering tho In vita tio n o f
s o u ffiit to s p u r t h e ir , l | i

Ine xt session' on th e bnsls o f supreme, |j A bugle call h a lU the gunnery


ft-csldent RoosevcK and colled
The s u it cited "fa ilu re lo provide" ccpt
^
csmpTttrlkers to sug o Urs
; quarters d rill, nnd th c men go bsck i rollef
rol:
court
decisions
on
lls
constltu*
'ollow
cr.i in lo m ore speed
Sounds
Optlm
lstle
N
otr

ly ^him , m ow unpopul.ir than "Hoover


,
as an nllcRCd ground nnd snld they
I w alkout ns sn In dicatio n of sym tlo n n llty .
.I ^to th e normal tatka,
W
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IN
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O
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u
n
d
ln
c
a
t
I
were m arried In New Y o rk In 1032.
c
athy with the cnmpers. who nre
amd
n ti b e tte r cooperatio n to I
So
th
e
grent
ficet
moves
on
for
Mx
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f

K
t
n
r
en
rllcr
in
Uic
d
a
r
d
iffe
re
d
,
fl
protesting n? *ln*t camp condl- wvard
n r cnnctInK th c p re fild e n ts
!1 Xlld-w cte Republicans definite ly n ew note o f optim ism . President- ~
--------. I weeks of the hsrdest w ork in (he
Id n h o P o litic s
rplanned th e calling o f a conference * (Continued on Page 2. Col. 1)
Ions.
I five
(Continued on Page'2, Col. 3) ' |ye
jycarth e annual maneuvers.
Ion
ivc*pbint IcR islative p ro g ra m
n
to re h a b lllln te th^:lr parly at Sprlng----------------:--------------------------bcf(
ic fo rc m id-.siim m er. b u t ra n
MOSCOW. Id fth o -U n lv c rs lly o f \fleld. III., th e sccond w k In June, z
Id a h o politics broke nnd ran dowTi
-----------------
innto
to ifnm edintc d iffic u ltie s ,
^
n c b tilld Orgsnlssllon
G ove rnm e nt Issues S ta te i
th e fronts o f three fra te rn ity houses
F o r th e I h r d . s t r a ij f l i t d n y
nenr tn e campus yesterday.
It New- England Rcpubllcnai bcgnn
T
h
e
N
e
w
D
D
e
a
l
Some
o
f
th
e
P
layei
yers Seem
m en ts D esigned t o
' j
he sennle Tcmalncd locked In the
sV E
gathering In Boston for a m ecllng
Scores o( esss 'crc da&lud agatn&V
:r1p of A filibu ster by SouUiem
;y to
th e houMS of some o f'th e university
t morrow to rebuild th t party o rT
o
o
f
S t ir N a tio n \
}emocrnts ngnlnst tho o n tl.ly n c h Ip K
g a n lu tlo n In th e six sUtes eaat o f
p o litical lenders. Campus gossip
ng blll. A dded to Uils. Rep ublican [ _
h lnm fd It on a grmm nf
t
La_th_Hd!K)n_fo.r_
t he IM i presldc n - ) ___________ _ t
radcnf, Joined by n few Demo> ttln l campaign.
unable to w a ll u n til Thursday to set*
raLi. ileninnded lh a t Uie lis t o f ' Tc
Form er Pre.Mdent Hoorer. titu la r
tie th e student officers' cicctlon.
i
^ r f f m 'i&
c r T m 'i W A Y M W
H
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"muj
m u sl" bills be sliortened to make quar
T w e V 'i'A 'f r w v

--------llhead o f th e O. O. P.. declared In


quarters in the Japaneao army
n enrly adjouriim ent possible.
cami
P o ll
Eame indlcnUona today Uiat Uw
ll
{_ M w\ ee f t O l F F E l i E N i t ^
A K 1 b 8 a M U d^
rradio ndda'M n t San FVancIsco th n t
oiice Posted tp Preclude "Ttilie
^ Democratic ateerlng Com mllR
HE1.P4 IF
th e Ideal standards of the Am erl*
mllRary leaders of Japan are de^ B S E N n E L D , M a ss ,-A kU* a
[
u
lltre
of
lhe
senate
failed
du
rin
g
term
lermfned the Japansca people ahall
^ can fa m ily life should be the meaViolence
As
Agency.
[?
"
m ile eost R obert D en liton of B u r- suring
^
he
dny
lo
ncrre
on
a
method
fo
r
xonll
stick by which to "c h aleonUnue.tn cimalder-war-vlUi 8 o *|.
llnRton. M e , l(^ In c ourt here yesler.,
rcakinR
th
e
nnU
-lynchlng
U
lk
et
R
et Russia
a poasiblUty In Uie com
.t Itn g o -e v c ry -fu n c tlo n -a n d 'p ro p o s a l
Exhausts Funds
day.^PolIce C b le f-E d w a rd '^.'T lc a *
est.
And
fo
r
th
e
th
ir
d
tim
e
In
ing
:
ing yenrs.
i
* of society and government."
mond said his attention was drawn
-----SUCCI
ucce.viion th e senate voted near
Th
They Issued..* Kries of state*
\
The na tion al farmers' holiday as
to th e pa ir when Denlston kissed his
Ig h tfa ll to recess ra lh e r th a n menl
CIIICAGO, A p ril 29 M*)Police
nenu designed to prevent a aofUnsociation m eeting a t OerMolnes.ad't i S y
'
//

Cl
g ir l frien d about every mile. When .
djourn, l l iu s the meu u re i^ a l n a ing
( the martial spirit and to dis:ng of
wrre pMUd a l Chicago rc dressed
by Senator Long Saturday,
atopped, Denlston was found to be
^
tie ilen.ite'A Ilr s l o r d e r ^ f b'uslness pel
)
jel illusions
that perfect peace
ir^ s ta tle n i today and most o f the
de finite ly was on record as favor
d riv in g js-tthou't a Ilcewe.
imorrow. nnd opponents prepared i broo<
)roods over the Manchoukuan-Slbhe 9100 em plo yn of th e Illlno U
ing n th ird pnrty movement. Long
j r 'm orr ilin e .k lllin R talk.
erlan
;rlan border os the result of Rusm rrgrncy relief rommisftlon were
snld here I t would be ;a Ilrst pa rly
B ut Som eone W as T h ere
^ orem ent."
Behind
this
deadlock
were slas
aas surttndcr of the Chinese Eastn l o ff Ih r payroll oa a retu lt of
m

nged_ the i>onu.i U ng le and th e le;m


m irailway March 23 and Moscows
he agency's financial colUpse.
Backs Vandenberg
SPOKA.veA burglar tlirew pep->ve m'rasures named na necessnry. preoc
ireoccupaUon with European va r
hc
x r In the eyes Of Miss Rose Ora-- .mk n a t o r Nye (R-ND said

C splain I>anlcl O llbe rt, chief o l by


y tthe p rr*ld rn tN R A extension, jclou^
:louds.
. . .
ham , a m aid In the C. E, Soderberg

g would
prefer to vote for President
Oen.
Jiro .Nflnsml. Japan's genanklnc.
M>cinl
necurlly.
lm
n
.ip
o
r-i
Oe
3
uniformed
p
o
llrr.
n.-isl({n^
psbank
home, as she surprised him ransackF
;- Roon-elt
Jn 1936. i f the Republi
jralUilmo smbassador to Mnnchoutroln;
jlmen to the i. e . It. C. lieadquar- it ia ii rrKUl.-iilon and holding com- erallj
cans
aelect a Hoover, a M ills, a
In c th e houtc yesterdny.
c
tuo.
Mid
st.Hslnklng;
T h e Soviet
uny
Irclslntion.

kuo.
She fled screaming nnd neighbors
f
s Fletcher
o r anyone w f that type." Hc
rs isnd l l r rll^ f
lirr** to pro----I
:era
rontlnues steadily to augment Its
Court lM iir .Nrw Rullncs
'conU
called the police. Detocilves se.irched
a
d added
he m lg h l ;rote for Senator
0 fA
/T
N O U E jA i. n m ' BOUNO
^ Y d H A It^ ,
jde sny tlalrnce th a t ra lg h l crop
Eia
var equipment on the borders of
E lse w lirrr iii ttie cap lU l Uie war
th e house and found no-one.
V
vandenberg
(R *M lch) In preference
lo
w
A
^
o
u
r
;
^
^fanclioukuo.
jprenie
court
hniided
do-n
a
he
fty,
Mane
t.
.
supr
f '
ftb W M W W W K D M P O W
Miss G raham went Into the bate-- to
i< Roose%elt. .
batct
The
Red army In .that region
atch of new rulings, but agnln j "T
l
IVv ,..
A N E W D E liK ? ;
tThe
i , com m liilon no tified lls workm en t an h o u r late r and a man
n
Back fro m Oeorgla where Oovp AH
\
T r tiN ( r V o \U ) B v f
f C>
at preieot at least 200,000
Illed to hand down jw nding d e -rc:ontalns
o n ti
knocked her unconscious w ith a fu r- ernor
^
Eugene Talmadge had c r lt l
^
'
erst they
ll
'Kould not be needed after rislot
Isloiis oti th r fo n s tllu tlo n n llty of;mnen
e n and more, than 600 airplalnes."
nace grate crank.
____ r jllte d th e enew deal, SenitorO eorge
e rrailroad irtlr r m e n t blll-a n d th e l He said if Ruuia wanta to couf
tomoi
norrow nlRhi although they m ig ht Ihe
ir I - .
police returned and jeafen?3TTiF
lude an agreement with Japan for
rarle r.L rm ke '.'n m i mortcage m or*: lude
(Continued on Page 2, Col.' 7)
ntlnue U u lr duties on a volun*
r?
contI;
house again w itho ut resulis.
torlum act.
jthhe
e demllltarlxatlon of the Man:r buls.
A
fronUcrs, It must first
The tribu na l declined to r u l o n 'c hJioukuan
oul
show lu sUicertty by dlsmanUlng

-1"shoi
Except in a h a lf doeen counUes
U S S v T
/
^
=*'
<Coniinn-d on Pag* 2, Col. 4>, lUliU
iU war

machine.
,
:h financial urpluv*s, th e 620,000
!
(By T he Associated Preu)
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n

i i S

i u
r

is o

i m

FIGHT A G l S T l ll s

p E W 0 1 'S iO E S - - - i
"

IR S M R G E S ;

C o n g r e s s ^ c[o ld s ..U p -.

JTTg h t s 'W
^ I L SHADOW S ^

P r e s i d e n t;s
s

P ro g rs ^ m I

} In 'D a y 's EvenU \

J J P ilT lE iis

'!

iM S E M S P iT

Bc Out

ICH
:HiGOS fi[L l[F

Luck

-epoioyiiRDEiii

K i n g s H o r s e ss O n P a r a d e
B r u s l H B u s :r^^ n d

fe -

P u s h c a rt

LONDON, A p ril 59 V -P ra n d n tg a tr u l* pushcart before outrider*


thon>ugl>brls fr o a th e 'ro y a l mewa
b
ra brought
l l und-:r conlrol. No oae
th rille d thousands o f ip e c u tc rs on

n waa
In jured.
p a rk laae today w ith an o!d-fashITo make certain thst tin fastloae<} tw o-reel runaway, i t serred
d si
stepping greys ont. repest today's
as an u n o fficia l prelude to.U jc great
It p
performance when the king anff
jubUee rrocessJon la whleh -the
q
queen are rid in g behind, them. I t
ktDS's horses and th e k tn s 's mea
a
w u dccided the horses t i l l not be
w ill march "down l b : street and
n
d equipped v l t h th e flo u j arttflcla]
m arch ba:k again.
utAils Wbleb th e ir anceslort wore In
T o be ipe an c, they w ill make a Q
Queea V ic to rias diamond jubilee
rouad*:rJp-ffiareh from B u e k la jh a aB p
procession back tn 1U7.
paUce to a t. Pauls on May.6.
Today's rehearsal w u part o f a
O ut fe r a p ra ttle * spin near the
e U
thorough acboollsg which practtma,-ble a.-ch. one o f lhe royal
ei
U cally
aU the horaea which w ill u k e
coachea was sadSenIr Jarred ou l oiff pa
p r; In th e proeesilon art undergolls d lg n itr today w.'ica a doable-- ing.
u
ScTeral hundred, for example.
decker tS " bumped one o f th e are
a: getUng InteniJre iraliOng at lm tm a rtly
tro ttin g w m dsor gwyss b.
ber cou rt, th e beadquatUrs o f the
Vhleh traditJoT.a'ly !u . drawn th e mounted
n;
branch o f th e metropoll(kings cca^n w lih'<ieco m. FromQ ti
ta n po::ce^ T & s - lesaons~ are comIh en on fc r a few m jnu'^s. all was
a pi
p . ^ m a in ly o f flag-waTlni. shout
ed commands, band music.and o th pranJeally rhaca.

ei
The kias's CM.-h rtia iu te d byy jetsr actJoas w tic ii tad to bewilder
Cdsw]piag t l u
thea w rsO lnnsh
sh'orxa .

Sf

= /S T ^

lr

f e

*== 1

_________ U

_______ __

L ^ \

;rate chsnty unless the federal or


prlrai

r-

~
/ l u 6 i

ir

em plojfd down-sla.** laced thC;


b;cm ol e srr)liiB th ro uch U i e ' ^
lis o il'ilie ir - o w n TTs t n r c e r 'o r r W I

I n S lW g M r ^ ,

______
_______________

C o ? y il|h t,.lr o , by

1 goTcrcments eome

to th eir

AltetraeRU D enlfd

J h a r e ~ D e b ts P]f o p a m

O f

K i n g f i s h s V oo l u n t e e r A i d

OO'
Sovemar Henry H orner .'oaglst to

WASHl.SOTON, A prtl 29 on , "Y


i
"You
cant t-?Jt a combination
ta k the su irm a te la conlereaces scnsi
rnaio r L i n j ^ 'D - U i hss a a e lf-iUifcs
le stthat."
lh FETA A d m ln h tra to r H arry ppoi
)polnte<j r jr r . i r g m ste i f he K e k j| Vic
VK iayi hf's.rnUrely competent
ipklns and other o riic -u i.'tn Wash
Hopk
le p rf i(l:r.rv o.' tl; r U nited States 't oo p'
p.-cslde tjier the Cnll/^^ sutes
:ton. Ilo p k ln i
o f f federal I I t \s ir-n -'o -.h e r lhan W a .th L n g *j^
n ;t aflr three year? experJ>?t
1
S otmer.tJi h td IlI:i>oU failed to !fn n i
enate
n 4 te > V it:o r .K M<-yer. o r - tun, the
th Washington scnsi* chair.
..
proTti
jTide |j,(0.oeo u its monthly
lesua l<j>dfr a n ! '.lcui<T.ant-govT^'hafs the difrrrenre?* asked
Jhsr#
ir# of the relief easts.
oor.
leym .
fl
Bir.
S ll'j to raise 128,000.000 a year
"TT
The ser.sicr h u an excellm t pro Very
UlUe." ce answrrvd h im .Tj
:o en sbl; the s u .e to adraaee the cram
am in hi. -jih are.t.-.r.B T ilfh idea.*
*
julred p u ou w ill be eonsldered by .Mryei
ryers u l f l today, 'but there l i n t e!f. ,'I n the sUte eu t the b '
r busy
loctlng thcir own ^ '
I
^
the' n iln o h hocse o f representaU m rn oujh
ouj
aealth ta hare. W h a l we
^
nd
playing
aoloa for their ^
s
lomor
norrow. They hare been adopted n ta d 7l';U^ From w IU lT U V M t t
the senate but action In the o lh * 'rocat<
c a ti ilia i^ -lh e .d e b u .'
/ \ u n i ----- S*
by thl
re
the
same
type ho m si4B
chamber has been slow.

~7Ugh: there Is where 1 enter th e tjc-.e


sme soloa. with Just a b o u l* a ~
~
The
Tftt bUU would Increase the aUXe plctu;
:tu.*e. w ith the senator a caadl* 9u
r'
mr'notes
and d ta e o rd rU ^
te :fo r p n - ild rn i i-h .ls p la tfo nn need
i a leader t p a r ' I s f f l
cs lax trom la o to three per date
s
r r
eed of
.
J
rent
a lm v th e wealth, he can take mony
It Iand extend the levy to utUl- o f ah.
wny. IfDv. .ta llH M . . C S I
_______ ________ j ___ lie*.u JNo otflclal would speculate on eare
re io f th a t end o f It. I l l handle prprh
roTlde that aecesstty * U m

. th e etCOUTM o f tha crisis' I f th ry met tha rtce


prtaldency and b rlag in ------r
(Ceatlsued
ca Paty r ^ f a j l
TtM Kv T ort T rltu s e . Ise- defeai
program o f ahare ^ b ta .
tC
eau
^
JUJr pr

.

.I

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T w

iK

''

'i Dip jm o , T U E S D A Y M O B N lN G ;:j^


t a h^X i L V n c t s , t b t n r S J U ^ .

- -J-> ib p in u c p u i i n n i c g -

i n

l i

>

; f o l l o w i n g -O P E R A T IO
IONN C

posTlioiii

lu lt i' u f lir a jif lp ll^

i flijsiifiis-

M
JEROME, jk p ril - U o y d . ' a ^
I I ahUUngtoo. u .ye a i> o ld s o n 'o t.M r
r o S U M t K TODAY A
^ and M r*. S a y BhUUfigton. w ho liw
' 7 parenu o f a to n
klen-!
I
:
n o rth o f here, dle^ * t f i t Valen___ .*
ilr.
*
Une** - bosplua to W endell e^a rlj K im b e r ly Y o u n B :M e n V jir t im s
[ 4 j . E; Wfrfte RelireV After
t r th la m om lng, toUewtog an opera<
any o f
PI>. .'na iaw lemperaturea y
J e f fe r s . - n ie c 9 _ o l- M y / ^ ^ M
- tlo tW o p ra p y a d la ltto. , --------- t( - H e a to iu C o U ls la n ' i
it.
JOB Koehler, u ^ w u n g v m o a *
H " ^Bht'Yeflf8"of.'ContttP - B Ja.*u rn ve d *b y bU pa re n
t*..*
Station Operator, Crit. snerldan, W yoming. . ^ N y k .
, 'C a ld w e ll
.*
b ro the c Thomas, * n d aeren *Uiter
tm
V
on S tre e t
w ith a trace, o f,p re cifc
d
----- Ically Injured
^----------------------U tlon ; a variable wind and a i
i l v ^ e n ta H * e i~ T b 9 WOOdm
U n d o n s t it iit ib r m l
odmen '
' Jen nife r and Mra. WUUam T bo m p .
c tric
^
____ .1
Two Kknberly- yoUth* were le th at waa s a rtly cloudy :boromet
or th e W orld wlU heJd a b u tlw
I I
W . E. T aylo r, newly elected T w ta MQ, o il o f Jerome..
n ts p. a . was 2 iM Incl
^ <
' rerely Injured wben th e motorcycle
a u to - meeting aad elaa* adoption T h u i
B O T t tn r ..A p r il
au
1 (F a U a 'd ty counctln t n , was ushered
3^
't iie body resu a t th e WUey fu n* they were tid la g craabed beadon
tb e hum idity range, to " mobUe* wete turned complel
K : ; B O IS E , A i r i T z s m
- An
pletely day in the I . O, 0 .-F . b a ll'a fr'7
y i ::K
t I la to tb e lo ld la s t erealng a* J .> E*
E. era l bome pending fu ne ra l arrange- against t n automobUe on
Kldenu o'clock.
'

;
:a p p U c tio n f o r a n a l te r n
na
a tt i v e per ceat o f taturaUon.
rtl*
**>
automobUe acclde
I
W h ite g a r* u p ' h i* place a t tbe A e nU .
atreet to K linb erly a t about B:45
J h a l t ^ WeaUier a year ago was par
ad. I n
. a I. . . v;
-w rIt o f p r o h i b i t i o n t oI h JZ i. cibudy''w lth temperatures of w ar J ne ar her over th e week-end.
I
councU table w hich he b a * occucu
i
,
oclock last nig h t.
. .
nrever.
pareals o f O lrtMT. ghd M ra.
i
o n ly one o f the accldeoU. howei
I ! K i e l Io r the p u t eig h t yean.
1 :,
o p e r a tio n o f t h e 2 p e r o
lin
ApparenUy lu tfe rto g Irom .. a
were the car occupanU Inju red
ed..
Louis Root. T w in FaU*, ar*-. U
I J ' r v i o r took th e oath o t 'o ffic e as
------r e t a i l Bftlea . t a x a c t o nn -1th e
U L broken hip, Pete Cox, J 7 . drtver o t
,
P o rd Oardner, Burley *rvlc
a
* t - parenu ot a daughter b o m n s t e
I
. d id M ayor D uncan M cD . Jobnaton
lu
th e 'motoreycle, was takea to Uie
t
g r o u n d s o f u n c o n f lt it u t io r
tlo n operator, U In a c ritic a l cod
eondlr day a t the M o n to o th ' m ate m l
I I an d
Cbapla, reT w ta P a ll* county geaeral bosIdrto
L ig h t B a in s P a ll
Uon in Uie Cottage hofpltaJ1 h
here home.
.
'
file d i n th e Id
.
1 I elecUd. H oldorer. member* o t the
n i
D lU l fo r treatm ent.
lng -a tt-ee dd en e^^tt-tbe -h li
------T ir P a c tfic - S tB t(t e s -ttilow
. . . M p r r a w c o m ^ . a B T is a s j r r f~
l"S

i^"liiv~
7
r0
7
7
7
6
2
$
l$
lt@
~
e
H
a
~
D
r
| l r ^ 'c o m p a n io n . F e lix ' Van Hook.--------way a m ile weat o f here U tee 8
S a tHere From C blna<^M hL''O^harl
le *
JDB o f
--------H . Coleman.
,,
I n id d lH o n to questions
U L 3 1 .'who also B u ffe re d'from a IFgtu m - Lewis. Canton. C hina, 1* the bouse
bou
urd ay nig h t. Ofurdnera ear tui
Oit meettag w u . rkeased untH
ought
The Montana>Wyomlng high haa
Y
lurtxe - oyer an em bankment
, taJuiT a a d y .C H U v ^ bniUes. .re
eat a t guest o f M r. Otd M r*. Juoeati
1.
all H
--------7:30- o 'c l o i ihis eventag when the
Uie
Ulty o t d rifU d to th e central pUlns regl(
ceived m ^ c a l attenU on' a t b U
.>
tloa, g to ry '* com er when he fa ile
Md to Shlnn. Sbe-and o th e r m em ben
>r* i
M M R B w H H H W ' II councU w ill meet to r a re o rg a n lithe ta x v ju , dimlnshed .a tren gth ,. and* * obeerve th e tu m tn tim e. Attend)
, ^ ih iU t referendum U w to lhe
Q8 S home.
ending the fa m ily are en a y e a r^ tu rlolough.
ug

New
Plans
Call
for
Changes
T A T L O B take* poat a * nw
w I a tlo a aeaalon and to pas* on bUls
. . ^ large low preaiure area h M appei
Tbe motorcycle coUlde(t . w ltb a
m ffe r,, .
phyalclaaa rep ort th a t he U auff
member o f T w in FkO* c ity
ty as the fto a l day o f tb * fiscal year
The s u tc li.h lg h e r t u ib u ju l t
ed o re r th e wett, w iU i-th e lowi
i
car driven by Jam e* Q ktm on o t .
la g fro m a crushed chest a n d1 bi
back - Here From B a t t - M Rlchai

In
Coristruotion
to
Make
coaaen aleeUd io aneceed. J?. Bl
B. draw * to a cloee. A t present Coles h p ttly vjue, extending from the W at
.th a . e iM under ad<4(ai])pnt' inpi
Kim berly.
.
and fto m h e a rt and lun g taijurie*..
ju n
setttratro m and daughter. Jea
I m an U com m issioner. o f pubUo
loumed
laxto n coaat to w u te m M onU
before S oclock., t n t tAJm
r
Inveatlgattog offleera w ould, not
u
^
B U companion. E a rl PreymUler,

Way for Rink


er, re - ^re here from B u tte . Moatana,
to
^
jo u U i over Uie plateau to t^
.- la a te ty .'O h a p ta - U flnanee commU*
* j i i j i f l r M J iM ir U t r w ith o utt com
attem p t Uat n ig h t to fix.responsl
4
celyed m in o r Jwad in j^ e k ^
vlsic Mrs. aettmtrom'a pueaU,
Mr .
* ,M

.......
w heth- southern p a ru of U tah'a nd Nevac
~
I
aloner.
J
.
O
.
Johnston
ia
ta
cbarge
Jns to ftny eoaclutlofl u to vhe
bUlty fo r Uie accident.
.
'
and Mrs. Reesa M . WUUama. .
5re*^

T ire B lo w * <>ut .,
CT I t would Mumo .JurtodlcUoo. ^ A lltu e ra in haa resulted In O
Ihe
i
o t atreeU and waterworks and th
e ' Sw im ming In summer and akatratog
ta
w
tater
were
promlaed
T
v
to
Jth A c a r driven by D an M o rlta , Tv
*U1 be gon C alifornia. Nevada and sout
SeU beratloai or th e court wlU
m ayor U ta eharge o f adm talatraLeavea fb r CoaatA rth u r 81U
ent Fella residenU last eventag by ( G o v e r n o r D e p a r t s
resumed tomorrow t 10 * . . m ,
th e r paU* Japanese farm er, tu m e d coi
era U tah. Oenerally fah- weath
Uon. W h iu , before hU -reUrement
, !
r ^
jr.. le ft >-esUrday m ornin g fo t Por
rk s mem ben o f T w ta PaUs J un ior
lom eya were Intorm ed.
and cooler temperatures prevail1 In ple U ly .over twice when te a r t
la st nig h t, WM to charge o f parks'
land and San Franclaco where I
Chamber of Commeree sw immf ing
T he appUcatlon n tm e i C. 0 . A
/ n - uie m id dle aUtes. A depression ov
over blew- o u t on th e highw ay aev
and o f the fire department.
.
F o r
W a s h ih g to n i^
.
S
w
win
visit
reU
tlvea;and
frienda.
I
ing pool eommittee, headed b y Claude'
<ler9o n compaay o t Caldwell, a cor>
e
tb e -^ ld d le AUantlc coast Is cau
tu a- m ile * w ett o f here, Sunday >aoi
.'T a ylo r took offlee la st evening
expecu
lo
be
away
about
a
m
onth.
The three occupanU o f th e
gy. D elweller, chairman,
^ U o n T S u K
n th e act
acUon log Mtne ra in h i th a t region.
under th e commission fo rm o f gov
BOISE, A p ril 29 (/T) Oovemor
in d a ll
u. Mla. rr*e. Ww
uatt
A llo w in g a m eeting o f th e m uuand M rs. M o rlta and K i Shlagal
brought In ta b iU o f Itaelf and
_~ *
j ernm ent U l f w h ich 'p ro vid e s ththa
School O p e a s ^ w ir i: F alls B u ttlRoss le tt BoUe a t 13:80 p. m . today
were aot in ju re d and th e ' e a r
othe w a lm lla rir situated."
a councmnan-elect ahall ta ke the a lcip al sw imm ing pool commlitee, fo r Waahtogton. D . 0 to confer
^
neta un lven lty. In th e Wetoda b u ilt
Ia r D etw eiler announeed U iat the pool. l th ftfi^lxnal iirfm lnliiH-aHftn nf-___
Ben Dlefendorf. Xdabo comm
- - S - P Z s a s- S Ur. n o t badly damaged.
-cath_of_offlce_at_eie_flrat..regu.ltir.
investigatlon-oi-Robles-Ab-.
tng. ^ u ln avenue a n d Sedend *trei
U d aa
J-.
M
M
r i. c|'4
ii r*
aJoner o t finance, la deslfnaU
A large truc k owned by. tb eI Re
meeUng foUowtag h b e le ctio n ..' ittste'ttd o n > in r T t * n f u ia r 8h*pcd- flcU U on Idahoa need to r approxQj.
be
th e (tefendent.
n V burg F lou r MUU . an d. .drtren hv west, opened yesterday w ith PhlU
T he councU d ra fte d 'a n d un an
i as orig in a lly planned, w ould ,va
i X 'i
duction . Progresses
M utch, principal, a n d MUa Rachi
l im a u ly 40.000,000 ta publle works
^
k nay. B ill R oberu. T w in PaUt, tuI ra
m ously passed a resolution th a n k- constrocUd In th e fo rm o f an oval
,
,
Cbugta
lagr
^or reclamation, w aUr. con?
weat noberts, secre U rr, in chaggc.
he to make I t more useful fo r skatin
ie r oyer o n th e highway tw o m llea wi
in
Arizona
tog M r. W hite fo r Uie aervlces he
th aervaUon and other purpoaes fo r
*~ '
T he a ffid a v it c a llln * fo r tb e w
uu!purposes durtog Uie w inte r months,
iey o f B urley. Sunday n ig h t. Thet tru
,s
s
has
tendered
tb
e
c
ity
du
rin
g
hU
Back Prom C alU orala - 0).. IH .
______
.h u whteh sueh monies can be used.
waa alsned h r J . J. Chapman. MCI
te c rt- pertuad _ u .s *
s
T
ka Io
B
waa he avily loaded w ith m ercha
n
*"0
)8
pool
w
y
i
bc
rpade
suitable
. pa at.eig ht year^ ss a.councUman._|
a S l o Kingsbury retum ed the t i n t oItf th
a tt - Tbe governor U trave lin g-a lo ne
- ,
tanrtrea8urr o f th e C. C. ^ d i
th s
TOCBOBl Aflz.. A p ril " m
fo r both's w im m tog and skstto g a
dlae aad waa going fro m Pocate
^
.
New Pollee C ar .
| o addlUonal cost and wiU have
w hi
Meh
C alifo rn ia - whereL h^
1 a. and expecU to be gone about three
a m company. I t chare uncc
s r & H r s
s
In
n
to T w in FalU when a brace w
New evidence has been unearthed
h ^ . t . spent ftre w inter, and expecta t In the govemmenta tavesUgatlon oI ft
et.. weeks, he said.
'
a tltu tlo o a llty on th e erounds t
The councU voU d 'CSomM&aloneri
ier I flo o r area o f 30,000 square feet.-
connected Uie body to th e chaai
M B le*vc- In a day o r tw o 'fo r a' fe- lh<; June R oblet kidnaping. I t was
ae t attem pts to *levy a ta x up
ISOI D etweiler said. A porUon o f the
la Coleman th e a u th o rlly to purchaaoi
i / r . craoked. The body o f the tru e k
k w
a.ji
V
U
lt
in
B.i.
the atle of. a ll ta n flb le petaoi
ar.
pool
wUl
be
fenced
o
ff
fo
r
wadtog
9
a.
aew
automobUe
fo
r
a
poUce
car.
dy* damaged conalderably. b u t tb * d ri
leamed to day a* photoaUtlo copies
J S S E R IE S O F M E E T IN G S
W tibU gtm _ u
s
^ a~
' B rop eitr. 'lr a t unduly exemptaa aales
aa
er escaped un hu rt.
he purposes fo r the chUdren.
d Coleman said th a t th e coat to the
of a Ptaia county, w slfare board
T o Conduct C e n te a l-M U a Per
/ :o ^ m o to r Tehlde fB el."
FO R S T O C K M E N S L A T E D
lue
The-com mlttee wUl repcirt o n tthhe,
o eity. tacludlng- th e trade to value
n workera- hand w rittag were aent to
H all, daughter oC M r. ahd M rs. C
i n new plan to the regular m onthly
;hly
--------I- o f a poUce ear purchaaed two yean
the department o f Justice a t W aah&M
C. H all, atudent a t 'U ie Teacher
SflOI m eeting o f th e Junior cham ber-thU
ago, would be approxlm aUly tsflOl
SHABE DEBTS PROGRAM
thU
X. series of fo ur meeUngs fo r pre
college, sah Joae,; CaU fom U , ha
S

be, eventag and plana are under way


way s en utio n of Uvestock grasing opSrettff
I I * h afflrm aU ve rep ort U te. -. and aald U iat there w ould aUU be
J * . . been appointed to-co nd uct .a Greg
OF VOLUNTEER .AIDm ti'to U unch a compalgn fo r tu nds.
nds. portunlUes and election o f Tw ta
M a reaerve.in lh a poUce departm ent)
,
t
ceived
lh
a
t
the
w
riU
ng
reaemblea
? )C U typh>g
shorthand conteat s
an Wednesday m oraing,
F alls County Livestock MarksUng
^ o o j the ransom notes ta the Robte* k ld'.- budget a ite r l u purehase. Coleman
o n u i t 'M ounU ta Vlciw b lg b tahoo
ad
---------------;-------assoelatlon o fflc e n has been an0 tto naptog,.onl7 m a jo r abducUon cate said th a t th e present police ca r had
CaUferaU. Mlsa. HaU. U aUo
.
nounced-by H arvey.S. Hale, county
traveled approxim ately 70,000 mUes N E W D E A L S FOES
in u a l
unsolved, th e erldence wUl be
le)
charge of pubUclty fo r th e annua
/c o n tin u e d From P *g * One)
agent. .
h
In
lU
tw
o-yesr*
o
f
c
ity
service.
submitted to th e grand Jury, w hich
eenlo)
commerce 'all-college picnic,
ES
The f l n t of these meetings Is
H
.
H
.
Freedhetoi,
plum
btag
and
nd
M
A
R
S
H
A
L
FORCES
,
orcheatnt leader? About th e o a ly
l y dl
d lt,
convenes tomorrow,
- ' In . addlUon. the a c t U dlscnn
U
t

to be hel4 at M urU ug h th is'e ve -__


e
electrical
inspector,
reported
th
at
te re n o ^ I aaw In the twe bodlea
(
nnan
U nconfirm ed ru m o n said th e
aw
waa
Delegate VU lU Here Sherma
.a a to iy . the a ffid a v it a lle g ,t
^ . ; u :C a t p s ! A p p o in te d G to u p B)C.*
nlng, to 'b e followed by meetings ta
n
considerable
com
p
U
ln
t
waa
betag
the'a lze Of th e prew gallery.** . . K e lly returned Sunday to th e U
^
(Continued From Page One)
U nl
n l. Identity o f the kidnaper, th e m an
th a t. I t attem pt* to exempt a ll a i
^
the
d istrict court room In T w in
d
inade
by
rcsldenU
of
th
e
B
lcke
l
*d
g in s R e s u ri- e c titin o f ;
vis. the lltU e g ir l aald waa **u ll and
,V lo WM In a hu rry to ge t-.ln
. ^ t o verslty of Idaho. Mo*cow, a fte r vis
ot-tarm producU o r Uvetockuwh I t
j ; l 5 ralls_ on Wednesdsy, a t B u h l city
.dltlo n..th at-a qua tte rs..U vlng .la_Ubift
ft .(R rO a) pre dlctedJhe.people^oLhU
th e senate gallery t o d a y , . r t m i^
aold h r th e'g row era or produw
lUng hU parenU, M r. and M r*.' 0
C.: ul ; wore a eap."-had been-tabltohed.- neighborhood were raaldtag - ta state vrould overwhelm ingly endorse
orse H in bn Thursday ahd a t HolUster"
. C o u n t y E x t il b it
*
1 w ant to i t t a y ru n n lh g n i l *
th ete of; and in tb a t i t attem j
K tliy and Mr.. and M n . Zan: A ttR eport Id e n tity K now n
high school on m d a y evening.
ahacks w ith o u t aewage coruiecUons.
ns. president Roosevelt In 1936.
acUon." B u t he waa.' dlaappolot<
' ^
'
)lB tM
relaUvea a t Ooodlng. H e . ws
to exempt aU aalea o f ^ b W tJ VlOn
:s
C hapin potated out th a t a num
5 "
Another .rep ort saia autborlUes
tn-T a lk about a th ird party moveaonal property made by rellglot
enroute.' lo Moscow fro m th e U n l leamed th t IdenUty o t a m an who
'. 1 5 ^
Lately appolnUd member* ' < foe WhUe. there. Long aaUUnoL
10 ber o f the loU ta th a t addlUon had
ad m ent was no t regarded seriously tby
o P O L IC E s e a r c h F O R
ato
; flducaUonid, eh ariU ble and eketd
^ u t verslty o f Oklahom a where he' wa constructed th e corrugated Iron
T w in raU s cpunty fa ir board m I n i b u t Meyers was enthuaed
n been sold by th e county fo r taxes,
es. D em ocn U here, desplu th e action
^
jn
^
acnator'a
a
b
U
lty
to
pack
tl
aynarjr InaUtuUcna."

sent as delegate o f the Moscoi tomb U iat held th e chUd prisoner,


. * . w ith couniy commUsloner* la T w l
f bu t th a t i t hsd been orig in a lly In
S .
H IT - A N D - R U N D R IV E R
n - o f th e fa rm en* holiday *ssocUtton.
I t a lio chargea VloUtlon o f ; t
chaptep of the n a tion al honorar fo r 19 dsys under the scorchtog
FaUs yesterdky to d ltc u tr plant fc
g tended fo r a special resldentU l dUi tt-- . A t Los Angeles Sln cU lr, defeated
ited
I
provUlona o f th e co n illiu tlo1n u e retutreclhJg th e ..county fa ir ta / ! T h a fb o y wows them, doesnt h<
society. Phi E U Sigma, to th e na sanda o t the desert ne ar here last
I t Het w ith n o 'Ito m e s '. lo be b u>Ut
ilt Dem ocnUc gubem'atorUl candidate.
ate.
T w in Falls pollee were in search
th * Onlted SUtea la th a t
PUer a fU c a'th re *y *a r U p*e thh ii^ aaid Vic. Alwaya p U y t: to * ft
^11 tlonal conventton. H enry Wellnei
liner, year vrtille her ab du cto n aought
t t thereto fo r less th an $1500. c ity
Ity
told
hU
end
poverty
In
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
"
iia

of
a
hit-a n d -ru n car w hich early
J
.amouota to tA Ung o f pU tniu:
en t house *U h ihe old S.* R . O . tff
J t S ws decided upon a^ a retrenehmei
also o f T w in Falla, U a member o *15,000 ransom. She was rescued
d A tto m e y Oeorge Pauison aald, howw
w
o
rk
e
n
It
would
be
alm
pler
to
dom}m - this mom tag crashed In to the b s c k i g
property w itho ut due ';>roceai.
l u t . H e 't the lltU e old A |m le (Aim

m eature.
^
Almle tjje fratxmlty. K e lly won th e acho
w no .
th e c o f/ln " throttgh In/onmi-- evtr, th a t sale Io r taxes liVllUiea
>es {tia( Am crica by controUing th e end o f a car belongtag to . Albert
u w .- and holda th a t-th e a c tf vli
fa ir Serhple M cPhenon) o t th e . .Vniu
^
SUcUd p rw lde nt of Uie fal
U stlc medal fo r th e hlgheat grad* tlo n In a le tte r m ailed fro m Chicago.
J. I h l i ru ling .
Democratic p a rty th a n by a tle mip
p t- Lincoln, PUer.
W
Utea th e con stitu tion ' fu rth e r "J
i r u a u te a senate.**
yesUrday'* m eeting .wi
;
in the engineering cUsa du rtngt h
i
l>ls
A n ta dlvldu al w ho asked th aX
t Prte dh elm showed where I t U hU
^ ta g to crea u a th ir d party.
Impalzlng the obUgatlon o f i f coi
Lincoln informed po U ce.tha t he
W.
W hen Vic waa a candidate f<
R- O. W u i ^ k Kim berly, w ith V
d
d
u
ty'
to
w
arn
th
e
people
to
tostsill
hU name'be w lUtheld said th e grand
Republican llberala were aald by
was returning to hU home .to P lle r
i
tract.
.
oa i
5 '* " * '
,,
1- m ayor.'of Seattle-h7'p rsm lag d *hho
P . Alw orth o f P ller u vice preai
sewsge-connections o r tace prose S e iu to r Nye no t to ' be to fa vor o
ju ry .may be asked to re tu m three
cf
' T he appUcaUon <Ua refer* lo U
early th U m om tog and had stopped
9
'
--------------------------r
tesses fo r every street c a r ahd
at
tadlctm enU to th e Robles case.. cutio n a tte r a du ratlo ti o f 90 daya
[S'* a th lrd 'p A n y . h o ldta g.tha t i t w ould
iuld
a t.th e stop sign o n M ata aw nuo
'
refettD dum ^ t l t | o f i k now in ^t l
cracked lee ii n d ginger ale Xor t l
^ ^ t l n ' 5 ^ r e u r y .a nd .tn aaai
and said th a t he-w ould U k e 0 km be too m u ch .o t an' u p h ill fig h t to a t Flvb p o int com er, .H aald th a t
CONGRESS HOLDS UP '
ha nd * of th e A n tln a le a T a x leagi
urer who i t lo aerve a ^ ' a-%ar
an- ewK-runs. Re also ta ld he thougl
- aupa. The m ayor, however, d e iia e i m a fc fv ic to ry probable.' '
xUl eootenfU tb a t DrevUiona e, f U
a Pord V *8 sedan bearing 1B35 U..
ager o f th e fa ir waa' postponed Ito . amaU aaloon could be made
<
1. to
PRESIDENTS PROGRAiV
ir to meet , w ith tb e county commUlA iy i favorably reported th e W agner U bor
ra fe tC d u m wUl .be conpU ed. wli
^ n sa BR-3774, contatatag sereral
board-a next m e e tln r ne xt Mor
on- pay in S ja ttle.
alonen to day fn an e ffo rt to de
dUputea bUI.
.
a n d th a t the operation o f th a U
people, lu d stru c k bU car
O v. wheo appflcatlonj w ill bo eor
on"I'U enlarge on those promises i
S; NEW FRONT INSTALLED_ _ young
ft U rm ta e w hether or n o t th e aquat!)
The U nited SUtea Jotoed w ith a
(ConUnued .P rom Page One)
la w abould be h a l t ^ -under te n
while I t waa stopped..
a candldaU fo r viee president.'*sald
sal
J te n who are causing th e trouble
< group o f South Am erican naUona
o t th a relettB dum V h lc h -c a lla
*
AT McCPiVlBS MARKET
CI
He reported th a t tw-o o f th e per'
f<
Mem ben o f Uie board aerve w ltl;
th - v ie . " I U be w illin g to promUe gooc three cases tovolvlng various phaae
X
own th e loU on w hich they are
In
a
note
o
t
apology
to
B
rasil
fo
r
^
th * m a t o f peUUona b t a r ln f ai
out compensaUon, b u t are requh-e
sons In th e h lt-a n d *ru n car were
red looking blondes fo r elevator- open
p* * o f th b NRA. but d id deny a plei
a livin g.
P '* faUIng to Invite th a t naUon tb Jota
. , proxlm ately 11/MO jlg n a tu ie a . T h
to fu m U h bond:
s
iver throw n o u l onto th e pa^-ement, .bue
to rt oik one alcfe of tb e aenatee oi
ed
A new fro n t was InstaUed over
o f- jjjf th e govem m ent fo r a perm ' ta e ffo ru to . end th e bloody Chaco0
A bu ilding p cn n lt was granted
num ber haa.been obtained and, th ,
The board memben In addition> tto noe building and" equally a ttra c th
kst. th a t they Immediately climbed baek
ue the week-end In McCombs m arket.
anent ta junetlon to re a tn ln A rt'
Eldon E. R ile, i i i Ih lr d avenue
. aeon wlU be lUed. th e a ffid a vfer
it i l o Qie offleera already named, ai
o th in to the maehtae and started baek '
brunettes fo r th e .o th q ; side. Beni
to n a tro m Interfe rin g ta the con'
d east, to build a $150 dweUlng. 10 3S3 M ain avenue east, .and bo
T he aU U - department promUed
d ta .
.
*f ^
Vance N aylor of Kanae. w . .1
ere toward town.
',* tors could take th e ir choice. I woul
a lruc tlo n o t Parker,-dam on th i to accede to a fo rm al Canadian re . hy ao feet to dimensions.- o n loott m eat and grocer>- departmenU were
. M r, Diefendorf, defendant In tl
Sackett o t T w in PaUa, W alter M iii
5^ ^ = : ^ ^ ^ = ^ ^ ^ =
m ix em up w ith red-head* In1 the
tlx t modernized as the culm ination o
off 5=
Colorado river.
' acUoa, ta ld h i had no com nant
quest th a t th e D om inion be fu m -. seven o f block 75. W . C. R lggert
grave, o f Pller. Thomas Parks. < capltol. but w ou ld,le t .th ft repreiet
.
.

e
n
A
n
open
break
belween
th
i
on
Im
provement
program
th
a
t
ha*
t
was
given
permission
lo
clwnge
n a k * . O orem or Reaa.made a iJ*
aim" B u h l.a n d W. M , Olds o f Buhl.
.
Ished w ith a tran scrip t o f secret
.
taUve.1
pick
th
e
ir
own.
in
been
under
way
fo
r
sei-eral
weeks,
U
n
ite
d
s
u
te
s
Chamber
of
Comla r autemenV.before, he le ft <[*
tH
'O' ' teatlmony before a house com m lttcce tw o d o on and pu t in a partlUon
T w in PalU county akent an
nd
..J , 1,^,
be a goo
ood
merce
-and
President
RooMvelt
or
ot
Entrance
wa^
moved
tro
m
th
e
noon fo r W aahlngton. D .
whi
about proposaU to esUblUh aa In
a 35 by 80 foot btiUdlng on lot
T w ln . PtUs Sm lth-Hughea agrlcu)
le
In
m
a
jo
r
policies
appeared
Immtaeni

*
Idea
to
put
running
ginger
ale
1
na center
to th e ea-^t aide o f th e fro n t,
'
he waa told auch a a u lt would
ca m o utU g ed " m ilita ry a ir'b a s ee 3 o f block lOfl. PermUslon wns
f- i ture in itru c to r a ip non-voUn senators* offices.'*
aa th e chamber, ta annual conven- near, the CanadUn_border.
more space fo r ahow w tagranted J. A. ChrUtopherson to providing
:
In stituted thla aftem oon.
A ll- members o f Uie>>ard.
lU n d tlo n . Issued a rep ort condeipntaj
"W hen elected. I do n o t lnfen
:k <
dows and Increasing In te rio r flo o r
a bu lldto g from lo t i of block
I t th e court doea n e t p r e r
n!5
A b ill waa Introduced ta th e sen-. move
^
C a r , d o c / ^
I
10 devote all m y tim e try in g\ lto th e omnibus banktag bUl requcstec ate to ttbolUh th e NRA. and tu mn S ta the South Park addition to >
1. saU
^ ^ -----------sjiace.
aaaum* ^lTl*dlcUon In Uie eaw.
i
nate, by th e chief executive,
*-ee'ten up the noUa o ! the aenat
R . K . McComb U proprietor o f
a d lo a f o r in ju n c tio n wlU be broug:
, l u fu nd am en U l p o w en over to thee the Suburban Park addition, q utt- " U TA H SO LO N L E A D S .
elih er, but i would f i l l o u t th ia l
-The house began conslderaUon oi
eith e r tn tb e th ir d d U tiic t I cou
slde the city lim its.
the atore.
____
federal trade commission.
^
j a r iit lm e Job.byJeadlng.the jn aMrU
tae th e omnUiua. banking Jam, jB iU L in *:
Jn Boise o r In ths a e y th ' OMri
S f - " -----------H G I f M S A I N S T ^
l = ^ =
J o rity leaden predlcUng quick paT
pas ' ..........
band every once In awtiUe.
. .. courtf a t CaldweU, J. U Bderl
rdlc._________________________ _____
lly on
I
te .co f aage despite a Republican predlc-Another th lp g. when I apoke
Boise Uwyer. wbo Is represent!!
- <ConUnued Prom Page 9 n e ) come tlo n th a t It.p ro b a b ly would leaf
notes. I meant Uie k in d th a t com
th e AnderM n compaay. ta ldI,. and
1
1n
o t to a more deslhicUve banking col*
out
o
f
musical
In
strum
enU
and
nc
. U being aatUted bV .Jam et 7 . Al
w llh th e adm lnUlraUaa- by cotr
d o t- lapse th an th a t o f 1933.
ahlre. Jr., I n 'lh e eaae.
".
menUng w ith reference lo Pres! th c k in d U iat jfeu sign on the dol
Jcaa
d on
Trte- Onlted a u te s and Mexican
Tbe queitlons to be decided, ta
ted line. Even i f I am el(;cted
o
Jud*.
-'^">1- nooseyejVs legUUUve p rt
do
M r; Chapman, who U chairman
o r q v -shsre.the.debt* p ro tra m _II <
3 BovemmenU concluded nwHiall i
______' I
- ll J t e S a H g i l
a ^'
gram U u t 11 wCUld be better ifc
those
aa ua iacto rr* w nversaiiona Va inB
th e BoUe {letaU Merchants' Burei
M i t congrees to enact th e approprUUo no t Intend to sweeten any o f thoi c ou ntrya price-booattag aUver po l
-----------------T y g ltl.t ir ^ T nm lttP f. tg
dolted-4lne notaa to r aenators.** '
!.
adjourn. THe U tah n oi
icy. w h ile th e treaaury watched th<
the tax' act I t conaUiuUonali wheU
ifTch
b ill In th e serut afK
w orid price fo r th e m eU l slip be
- e r'th a ta x can be e je c te d only (
We do lt~ w lth every used car ^
subm itting It lh execuUve' sessto
Ion German ij-Boat Building
low iU own figure o f 77.37 sn ounce
talea e f no t leaa th a n 90 eenu,. at
wo offer. RecondlUon i t m aking
, u . to th e finance committee consider
only on.m ulU plM thereof and oth<
n:
w ith o u t acttag to again raise the
11 Just like new once more. You
" Seen As Blow to Britain;
nn
e adm lnU tratlon .bUl.
tlm U a r 'QuetUons about whichim U
g
ought to buy one.
x
ean
designed.to
sup
id e d * * ^ e r i c a n Pederation of U b o r otCabinet ctlon Demande
U w to vague,
mora V^fratM exUthig laws against moti
*30 Pord Tudor Sedan.
IM
___
flc la l*. as a meeUng- here, charged
- T h e -d ecltlo o-~ ofD U ttlc t Judi
license .............. - ................ *335 W .
t thua t
extend: th e jpreser
* ^oha C. R ite, banded down In
;)
big business w ith a "conspiracy* tc
fu ^
(Continued PTom Page One).
policy of- th e federal trade commli
SO- Ford Coupe, license.------- *235
B |
aeveath dU trtct cou rt a t Caldwi
defeat th e A. P. o f L.'s leglsUUn
ion in dealing w llh u n fa ir comp<
31 Pord Tudor Sedan.
W
P** tn n s fe r rtd in to a aeeond Hellgt)
la st week. U being appUed genera
Ugt>- program , b u t cheered when ta>
tlUon through trade -pracUee cor
j
- - - lleeme ....... ........................ -3
^
land, equipped wHh concrete aa
ly -throu gb ou t lhe lU t e by merct
form ed th a t a s erute commUtee had
N u i , ferenccj.
*31 Ford Tudor Sedan.
.<11*V
bomt>proof ahelUra fo r long><Ua
.1
a o u . I t providet th a t tb a u x tb i

Ucense ..... ----------- ._,275


--------------^ =
tanee a irc ra ft guns. I t was said1 th e =
.
be coUeeted and* tu m e d in toF - U F
Borab C om neaU
a
*3# D urant Coupe, license >135
^ closest secrecy was obeerved abou m ent haa Inthnated th a t orden
tcte only on * iaxable and not c
e f
opponenu wll the fo niflcatlo ns. w ith only relUbl
4
*29 Chandler Sedan, good
!
''g fo tt aalea and th a t the u xL i ci
have been given fo r the construc*
con.iulled on th e terms under whlc
H
Urea. goodinotor, new
*r N a il workers employed In construe
be applied only lo 'a m o u n u o f mo:
j 3 submartaes of 250 toru
,
they would agree lo exU od th tlon.
a
license .............. .......- ......... I
'
. th an 50 centt -Fhe^ tbey ace of thi
eaeh. T hU m atter U uow under
present recovery U w were Senatoi
rs
C-Dost s trU e * a t B rItU n
y
-39
Reo Royal Sedan, new
I
amoiuic dr mulUplea ihereof.
coru ld en U on ." He did not ampUf}
^
Eorah iR -lda ho ) Nye (R -N D ) Mc
i]
Urea, new license.-.low
SuOmartne construcUon was th ^*>8 aUtem ent.
ion in Carran (D-Nev) and C U rk (D>Mo
O'- most disturbing factor. hoevei
3 - m l l e . 6e
..... :----------43M . .M acD onald, U was held likely,
al no
"We've sU ted Uiat 11 they wl
:
LOW RENTAtTDWELLIItfGi
3
*39 Stndebaker-8*d a n ^_ ---------------------* ' w ith th e disclosure by B ritis h navi wlU reveal the i u l l extent of th t
tn itlnx
*^e resoluUon a prc
*;cxperts th s t th e aiO-ton submannc govem m enls poUcy during th e de*
fl
flcense ...................... ........... *100
BEH ER FARM SET-U
vision prolublUi;e-price fix in g an
m d iQ c rm a n y ts la ld to be building a i bate on foreign affairs scheduled
J
"Sl Pord Coupe. Ucense-------.JSU
90, o ; a provUlon elim inating aU regu
:
OBJECTIVES OF REUE
gu *!a ctu ally potent tiutru m e nt^ o f wa:
g
34 V .8 DeLuxe Coupe.
o f commons o&
. radio 1 tion of in tra -iU te commerce, ** e and th a t slmUar c n f t were employ fo r ^
a
license _________ _________
Thursdsy. E\ecause o f the new prob*
; w ld would -coialder favorably a reaolu
lu* ed tn th e blockading of B rita in oui lem w hich has now come up th i
1
34 V -8 Tudor Sedan.
(ConUnuea r ro m Page One)
ra tio n o'*
50 over unUl next March,
h . Ing the war.'
a
Ueenae ........ ............ .......... 3M
, ..
govem m ent wlu be unable to dU>
ir.mls*
u
l
d
after
th
e
meeting.
n o oa rre lt Sujiday n ig h t ouilined J;
At ftfs t th e Britis h thought tb
>1
-34 V .8 Pordor DeLuxc.
n i n Ih t tr * h n lf l- s pt-T U -qf-ai^
w ork relief program to lhe naUon

___ m n c h w err too exclled over' tli


q
license ........... ..................... J 0
fense durtng U u t debate. MscDon~
-------------a apeech pledging -n o tw H o n.k*p
tl. i
Oennan a ir force expansion ar
4
*34 V -8 Pordor DeLuxe.
* * aid .announced, and there -Ul be
f f -i f '
prolbe firs t tJir.e la five yeara rei;<
pollUcal dUUncilorxt" in tiitrtbm
ii
t k f nounced U st m onth according* tp a separate defense deU te ister. I be
M
license ...............................5T5
rolls h id declloed iu ie a d . o f tr
Uia-four blUioo d o lU r fu n d .- Ictcat
In - competent com m enutors. T ho B rlt
a
ss
V --8 Tudor, new motor.
-W
inston
ChurchlU.
an
exponent
oent
)Bbllc c rc iiln g during the w inte r o o n ll;
. -Spaaking fro m the oval room
ths lsh took a la r - o ff view of Oerma
3
U cense__________ _______
o f a large a tr fo rte, h is beea pa*rea*.

t r t r and th a t Ih e y -a re stm deellning.ih * W h lu H buM In one w h u rad


land armament lacreasea, but : In g fo r aceeleraUon of this debaU.
A
so
Dodge Sedan, good.
bau.
The prmc:ples that he laid dow
f l r e d ^ Chau, tbe President>ofcd
u
>wn took submarine corutruetlonL t "A lm o s t every day counts now.- h(
4

license
........... .....:------------ 10
-* h
T> (he lo sove.-n the four billion d o llar Mind
n
U iat nerer since my Inauguratli
brm g home th e fu ll aerlouinei
rt
-Sl Pord p ic k u p ----------------- *2
S ...d
. __________
a.
were:
in M arch. IBM. have I fe lt so ur.ml
- e f H ille rs ge ne nl program . Worl
d
TJ Buldc Sedan ----------------- * ^
.ented
^ e i^ J e c U ilio u ld be usefuL

u lJ it il; m n a n o a pTi e r r g l nearer


war*a submarine horrrsrs stlU ai
a rt
.
--------
d
^
Ford V .8 pickup.
H t tam m oatd a ll e ltlw & t toaU
kt h e ^ '"P ro J e c u shall be o f a nature thJ
ha t fresh in th e ailnda 'Of the peopl
eopU
g
has license
_________
Usl* a eocalderable proportion el lthe
i
a w a u b fv l ere th a t tb e work,tpro
here.
9
l l Pbrd T r u c t" 1ST W .B-----
u hU money spent * m go Ih io wa<es f<
gram tbottld b *th a n C effictcE
to r
T he feeUng w a s 'p U ln ly abow
d
34-Pord V -8 Truck.
II
w hich UbOr.
an d ctoanc^ exa np le a t pebll
In the dlseuaslon In th e house <
d
5.000 mllea ______ ------- .1
'P ro jects hlch promUe ulUaial
B U rp riM th e w orld haa y t t ith e
>at common* a f u r - S ir John S1qo
U
39 Pbrd Truck - ________
return to the federal tre a w ry of{ a th e foreign seereury. had tol
accfl^ aad U ld down a ils .p reI olaeafe
4
Chevrolet T m ckVery old.
,
'woven
considerable p r o p o n e o t the cos
d U g n m or prtndptea U t o r r r a
(h
Mts members: -T he Germ an gorera
4
haa body, pa rt of a cab.
j
^
apeadlag la hU w ork p n trtm w
. o rts wm be sought.

fo ur wheels, wUl run-------- * w


P n d a QafeUy Speat
;
- T he n M r. R ooserelt raumerat
^ C a t F low en
n

Cash
or
Terms
T
eu
w
m
Oment
*TuBda
allotted
fo
r
each
prole
I
a a n la i o f -le g U la tm propoaaU
0 PM ted PlaaU
H
olds
False
T
in
th
txtexsa
should
be
attoaUy
and
quickly
apei
fl
.
Do Better A t
.
axpeeu C oo frea t to enact a t u
tp c f
^ m e n l DrsJxns
r w1ith s m n o t heU over u n til U te r years.*
:
T ijr h te r and Loupe
(
teatlnn, Ito ppln g th U lis t was
tility
" I n a lt casea projecu m ust b t ef
:f a
T h li new de ligh tful powder keep
teep*
0 N arsctr Stoek
;
eeesonle-aeeurH r leglsUtlo n. u
wM
i
alra4 y baa beeir> passed byJ l th
t e character to give employment ;to false teeth from rocking, sltppmg
^ e
er
^ Bw W ng PU at*
a ad ihoae on relief roUa.
dropping. No pasty U s u or feelini
H oo at. n P rta ld e o t saM th isnmc
VU U ef* A h ra y i wileam a
I* oars d
'P ro je c u m u it b t allocated to IiIo - Olvea perfect confidence a ll day loa

T a w FOED Dealer
r a n was. Incxtrteabty In trrw
Blae LakM Blvd. S a rth .
t b a - l e i r b tn ie a .doDar al
w nr e - callUes o r relief a.-eas la reUuon} to Oet Pasteeth from MaJeiUc Phai
Twta PalU
;
i B H IT P A IU D B . aTwtf N B C N itw e rk 8 to 9 p. . B .D .S .T.. I
W
- T X J N B IN
th e number o f ro rk e is on reUel roi
P h r t e .lM
W r D c itm
-oUs QsacT o r your dryggut. Tbree aUc
a t Zr
la tbaaa artaa.*
A d r.
N. o th e r b m * io iB n*ctm
*
S d ta t w tn theao t o e x u
> fO tA : to da a n y wj
') oe imaeeaacBryA uUU
S ip a a k a ; t o broaden t

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dai^r p lsy, "TW# R oyal PkiaUy,- 7 '
J i l l B n lh B row o
0 W. c
hotelslor
' The body o f Ray G l a i ^ . p lo o w r
^
' Phone
n e3 2 /
w ent o n sale >-esterd&y ' and Jim H AO E RM AN ; A p r d % - '- - ; | j M
' X . U . a t ber.hom e T h u n d a y after

newspspcmian o f Cams* P ra irie who


Dawaon,
business
maaager
o
f
the
U
S
u ffe r, M -year-old- soa 'o f 'M r.
Dai
. . ------------Jd >
-----------------soon. M rs . 'O . W . Jobnsen -hac
was k lU ^ in - a n automoliUe. .aed- _
and M rs. H en ry S U u ffe r. w * s . \ v ^
play, reported laat n ig h t t b a t the re- anc
e c ts c h a e a i tb e dorotlonata and M ri
'state Officers Pay.Respecti

dent in MlnneapoUs la s t P riday. R(


Relatives Wiil Tal<e Body .of SS
Sunday, aftem oon .vbUa.v.i;^p
s u lU predicted a record attendance drowned'
dro
^ - w i U - o w i w - lw r e p rida sM o -4 at s
atthe-.peeform aBoe-4ooioijoi^^ve* P la
sre
Pythian s u t e n honored M rs. c. H
to Journalist, Party . temperance.' .H efresbmenu wen
S ! m ent in T w in PalU cemetery bedde
w blch ru n s th ro u ib ' bis fa * . v>-^^
nlng. WbUe tb e dlrectora and cast* creek,
cre
od, Eldred a t a fareweU pa rty a t h oa i^ t in e e M Jnodel o rU g h t blue e b lt- th e grave of h li Hf>, who
s erred to Mssdafflea Jdtm . Bland
J a n - __
p u t- U te - fin la h in g - to u e b e ft-o i^ a n -tbe
Ired- to n aad et rrle d ->-boQ qg et'^-b ride ^

' l eader ^ --------L o y d -D a v ls ^ W lllla m V K le ta k o p Jp fr home-Sunday-sfteraoonrM rsrEldret


----- CalllomlJ
I S uary 3. .1034. .
' . .
James
an'd hts cbUsln. Pted B iD ,V
Intensive three and on e-h alf weeks
^
an- rosebuds, . R v . \ . attendoot. . **>
, R aym oad Vlerbeller, J ..B . Boles, P.
t Is leaving Wednesday fo r San P ran^ t ' M r. G lnikey came to PaJrfteld In
were playing in th e w a U rw h ro s u d -------Off K
o
: h e a n a i; th e business s U ff U wei
^ ^ . H . W lnster, A . . M Hoover, O. W
W. cisco to spend th e summer w ith hei
her Qladya.BeaD.'.ore a b liie ^
p rla
^ s . I W and was a t one Ume e d ito r o t . ^ M
, n . Anne S. Klsllng, 70, owner publlclxlng th e pU y.
d'only th e boy aUpped In to a deep .
d'oc
' BOISE, A p r il. (itV -T b e b
bod<
ly . daughters. M n . PbUUp H arold and
and and carried a bow itiet o f s w e e ^ a
^ Johnson. N . Jobbstone and Ray.
' w th e Camas County Courier. Since and
'J monager o f the Park hotel, died A 'b lU b o a rd display, o f th e p ic- hol
hole. N either o f th e boys could sw im
;o f J&m ei D . W b tlta o f T w in P&Ua m ond M atthew s
oms Tbe bridegroom w a t attended',by
Miss Dora Eldred. ^> rln g blossomi
, .
.
> / th e demh of M n . G la ik e y -b a 'bas ^yesterday momlng a t 5:48 o'clock tures
o f tb e a c to n was .added to and
n< th e HIU tn y ruahed to ' t h e -
.fo r m in ; y t t n a prem loent flK W
4U form ed th e decoraUons.. Refreshfsh- Victor MaJ, b is btoUjer.
u*
, . iaTt her aportment a t the hotel. Mrs. th e p u blicity arrangemenU
in jo u m tU im u d th e D m o e S
n Uu i ! - M r. and M rs. J. 1. Tolm an w il menta wete'served U te la the a fte
yes- fa rm boute to'kub im o n belp. The
te ri
ri
Tbe rin i.ce re m o o y was perform resided In MlnneapoUs, .
I t ll
v e Sunday m o m ln g .fffi Los .An'
ted
The boJiy wUi be accompaaied to KUUng
jy
bod waa recovered by Leslie School-
p u t 7 o f Id ah o; n p o M d (onlght
li i iM
^ noon. ________________ ___________ ed before a n arrangemeDt of-p etted
had been In fslUng heolth terday. T lw pictures appear in the body
____
pW trs ml; t> r [r
Mr
~
T
w
ln
-F

l!a
-b
y
-h
is
-b

t)th
e
rr-A

h
le
^
i m ce ra e td r berC'.' :
TiiB noniad^inswew: .
'
fo r th e past year and a ha lf; Bhe minm
n<n n on tr iHe n ig m enooi: ^ e rr
' . M y ra l O . Clark^and daughter. Marth - GInzkey. Interm ent wUl be I n charge *waa bom July 36, 1S04, In Spring*
PoUowlng th e cereinony refresh^SUge managers /ip d property and ho iur a fle r the boy feU In to th e wa
^ P u c e n l u rrte t* v e n eonduetec
icted gene, w ho w ill arrive )ir boot froa P1.W0CHLE CLVD ''
j i .- o f the W lilte m ortuary.
ter, A r ilfld a l resplnU on proved un ';
'
R
nventa were served to flflyrfW o .'re|ia
costuipe - bands are also working .ter,
field, lUlnols.
cos(
^ E N T E liT M S h'D A T SUPPER
.a t th e Bchrelber a n d M cOann fuse
Je H oaolulu M ay 2. En route they wU
gathering accessories fo r auccessful.
sue
rere tivea and friends.. A t - fiv e . o dock
^
M r. and Mra. A. V..VOUlams were
M n . Klsllng purehased the hotel overtime
ovei
r a l -home a n d a t 8 t J o h n 'i CathoUi .visit th e lt_ n ,_ B lo ii. Tolm an aat
iven M r. find M n . M a i le ft-fo r S a lt-L a te
^Puneral M rvices wUl be beld Tues
nine yeare ago, and w ith th e ex* th e elaborate iila y. Thl) setting is
T o S H e d ra l ah ori^~ B efo ro aoori to
to^- M rs. Luvena Bates, M n . T olm aal hoaU to the E M club a t a seven
S tu a c n ts T c k e ls
dayj a tt^n ibo a a t 3:30 o d o ck fro m
. .>
iral- C ity .o n a. b rie f, w td d ln g ..trip .., ^

o'clock supper Sunday evening. Waltb e duplex apartm ent o f an eceen- do


cepUon
o
f
visits
to
C
allfom
lo,
hnd
Tday.and b u ria l foUowcd launedUt
lAt- m other. In S a lt Laka C ity .
M ^n te r Larsen won the pHie 'fo r high
th e Jerome Ba'{iUst church w U h
- tlg h
T he bride's golng-awsy o u lflt was
trie fa m ily o f actors liv in g In the the
made
her home In T w in Palls m ost trie
H e lp F in a n c e T r ip
mi
]y w ith th e Bev. T a tb e r D aniel
Bl E
C la rk w ill spend th e summer hen
Rev. o.* L . Johnson o fficia ting . In -tsell & blue swagger ault w llh w hite, ac
score a t pinochle and A. P. Russel)
Eaat F lftle a o f New Y o rk. Personal Rei
o f th o t time.
'
.lOTBCh o f S t.'J o h n s in charge
:e o f w ith relatives. ,
U rm
>ren cessorles. M r. and M n . M a i wUl
the low score. M r, and M n . Xoren
m
O f L o c a l D e b a te rs
n e nt v U l bo I n the Jerome ceme
She U survived by her. daughter, and
>nd atage propertiea are extraordl- te
aU services,
te
ry
in
ehorge
o
f
the
Evans
and

ne M Uler w ill en te rU ln the club a t lbe


the reside on a farm soulheast'o f K lm
M n . M ^ C lark l e ft fo r.h e r hom<
n
o
rily
numeroua
fo
r
a
hig
h
achool
ter;
Mlrs. M ildred Moeken, T w in TUIs. nor
' "

, M
n o r a l tributes fro m num erou
berly.
_____
Johnson funeral bome o f B uhL .
d - ne xt meeting.
irous In C rawford. N ebnitka. a fte r spendNc.irly SOO hig h school stuoenU sq
production.
Joii
and her husbsnd, Henry KlsUng, P
>
[ - o rttn lT a tlo n i a t ' T w in ? a lls uanc
T
r
s d In g several m onths here w ltb he:
yesterdny signified th e ir Intentions w
wtibo Is In Collfomls, H er sister, M n .
T b e personnel o f th e managing
1 be famUy. has lived on . tb o '
I Boise and fro m friends In Idah<
____ ^.1/4 SONIC^GROUPS --------- -----------MeT CLUB ELECTS
________
0 ^ 0 daughter, M rs. Ray ,Jackman.
of-oldtnr-the-debate .squad o o Ua r
s la ff la 'as follow s; B uslneu Jim Charlea Abbott fa rm n ear here since
R .. W . Nichols, and h e r niece. Miss slal
( 'a n d 'O ther westem states coverec
I
n
v
i
t
e
d
t
o
d
a
n
c
e
th e
ey moved here frem Jerome a
NEW O FFIC IAL STAFF
' tr ip to the nn llon al contesU a t jd
Id ia Widoson, Glendale, hara been Dawson; aUge Lyle Prico and B a r- th
Svere tt-Jo bn ston e Is' spendlni
I 't h e g re y 'c a s k e t'o r t^ere am nsec
^
Miss Jane BraUaford waa elecled
yea r ago, . James was a seventh hei fo r the post sei^erol montlis.
to n
n N ordllng: IlghU James Hodgea: )>
'jc d
Masonic Lodge and Kent. Ohio, by paying a n extra here
to
L -B e s r.it MMJtoDy.pezaviSficatptaiom several weeks w ith his uncle. Ton
* president o l th e M e T eluft Sundsy T ln PaUs Chapter, O fd er o f Uie
Itje nJekcI fo r (h e ir schoo] paper, the
M r/orle -aicw ai, lone grade student in Haieraua school.
T lie body, which now resU at th e pnjpertic*
P1
itate Johnstone. In. Aberdeen.
^ in the-poU U cal life oP nh e staU
afternoon a t a meeting i t th e homo Bosiem Star, bave been Invited bjr
ig Bruin , i i c n Thursday. Bnslnesi w
i
Ke
Jenson. Pran k Oiese and Lawrence
H la.aurvived b y lUa pareoU and
Wblj,e
mortusry, wlU be taken to - Jn;
passed tha tie r .
qd o f Miss Jeone Smock. She aucceeda
brothers,- W illiam o ( Jerome
'
- M r. and M rs. John S llv e n . aqd
^
MonnRrr Frank W alker lU te d Uiat doy to Orange, C allfom la, fo r bu r- Alls
AUsberry: caitumes, Joon Bacon; three
th ^
^
the Gooding Masons and Eastern
n - Miss Beth Bothwell. M iss Bette
.ther M r. and Mrs. A rth u r T e rry return.
Qlo U Druln would add 3S to the i , f
^
A t S t. Johns th e Rev. Fathei
and W alter and W a rre n ,jx )th . o f
ctie s tn n io attend th e annual Masonlo
' maketup, D orolh y Call:-bouae. L o r- and
ek M sgel was elected secrietary: Miss donee a t Oooding th is evening. A squads funds follow ing a check-up U l.
ilm > ed to tb e lr homes here tb ls week
H ngen na n.r-.
,
F fD n c h extolled th e qualities o f slm<
ena v ic to r.
Hnj
g ;. among the student body.
' 'p lie lty .a n d honesty ttia t had
had Btter spending th e w in te r In Phoe* M a ry Bradley, treasurer, and M lu number ot local couples are- m otor*
M rs:.B o n n la Mae Slmpsdn U d l- =
'
W
care w ith defecUve Ilg h U a i d
Wanda H ew litt, sergm nt-at-arm a. -- Ing to Gooding fo r th o occasion,I,
slan. .n l^ Arlsona.
Tljursday's B m ln , the laat o f the
m arked th e years Jim Whelan.
reeling, assisted by E d ith C lark, and f f
fa u lty brakea th a t.la to be lounohed
r.
Plsns were msde fo r a breakfastt to
nd ,"
M rs. B irc h and In fa n t daughter,
)-enr. w ill be a senior special and ^
' w hom he described as m y friend,"
l"
Real Estate Transfers
the High achool" orebestra dlrecud fhere
wlUOn th e next fe w days, i t
ks be held a t the home o f M iss EUnor
w ho bave been In th e E a rl Meeki
number of unusual features aro be
'h a d lived.
byy .1
J : T . Balnbridge w ill provide ihe was announced
n w INTEREST GROUP HEARS
----------------------------------- :_____
b
i m evm ln g . .

,
ek HoUlngsworth M ay tw elfth. Officers
' M r. W helan from chUdhood was
wsj homo since A p ril 1, le ft last week
'
In
g
ndvsrllscd
by
th
e
pu
b
lic
ity
dew s ADDRESS-ON FRIENDS
Is.
w ill be installed a t this tim e. Re T J B rtm p n t^E d w a rd -W in m s -tt"U ie - P
I w n b h 'e a '^ U ir io U n n o a n U In
aT n e m b e ro f th e c a th o lic ta lt h and
nnd for-th elr-h om e-ln-A sh to n; Id a h a
. ~
comUig
raund-up, PonUtoe C ooper.'
lose
Self-Im
provem
ent
group,
o
f
j
A
freshmenU
were
serveil
a
t
th
e
close
rg
y
.
M
r.
and
M
ra.
L
.
T
.
Patterson
and

publicity
monager.
I: 'h e h a d know n the offlelatlnB clergy.
.
T Itl# Qaarasty CempoBr ^
pQ
the G irl Reserves, m eeting .yester*
sr*
s
U
U
tra
ffle
officer,
said,
w
u
given'
ROUND-UP
OF
FAULTY
'
JS
ng
o
f
th
e
sfternoon.
son
J
a
ttle
le
ft
Saturday
m
om
lng
I m sn m sny yean.
dny aflem oon a t th e h lfh school,
loi,
"
L_
w ith view , to encouraging cooperal- /o r Id a h o F alls to apend th e week
'
E ls onlr s u r r lv ln r {mmedtaCe re
relBRAKES,
Lights coming tlon'o f^autom obU e ow nen tn eor<wo8 addressed by M n . Sturgeon
APRIL *7,1935

ENTER TAtN A T
: a r - end w ith relatives.
-atlves, th e widow, M n . C arrie Car
j.McCoy on 'T be Prlco of Friends." atUck. lie was previously a rancher
recUng
UghU a n d brakes. ArresU
" "
.
reel
SUNDAY EVENING PX r TY
ro ll W helan, and his daughter. Miss
Ulss
' In tlie Teton basin,
'
*Deed: P. S. Runser to R. E. Zahl,
S
U
U
.
c
o
u
n
t
y
a
n
d
d
ty
o
fflc
e
n
w
illl:b e.m a de du rtng the round-up. .
U
1
M r. and Mrs. O. H . Detweller were
$10, L o u fl, 7, Snyder T ract.
8
ere j
----------------------------------------- He wos Ijom In V b ^ a . Scp- *^5
Jeanne C arroll W helan, were pres*
ires^
hosts at bridge Sunday evening. M r.
Deed: R. E. Zshl to D . Patrick. wlU cooperau In a raund-up o f he aald.
'e n t a t th e fin a l rites.
. tember 11. 1S4D, the sen o f Edward
and M rs. G. P. ThomeU and M r. and
a o v e m o r Ros*. a close friend ot
and Morgnret Bowlca. Hla w ife pre* 11. LoU 0. 7, Snyder T ract.
M n . Ronald Graves received thc
th e fa m ily , was unable to attend,
ceded him In death;
.
^Deed: J. N. Baker to E. L . Pat
card prUes and Mra. W. J. K in * won
b u t designated Ben Dlefendorf.
n
He Is survived by i l x 'chUdren: rick, Exec., $1, Lota.fl.'.7,.-B nyd er *
the travelin g p rtie . RefreshmenU
^
commissioner o f ftilance. to repre
, l | M n . Deity Drake. Hogerm an; M n . Tyoct.
were sen-ed.
sent h im personally.
.U Vlolo Drake, vic to r, Id ah o: M r.-Re.
.
Radio
.Servlce-repalrs, Ph. 44B-J.
1
T he honorary pallbearers were
vere
Guests were M r. and M rs. G . F.
becco Blrcher. Victo r, Id ah o: M n .
*
o
n
.
--------,
.
Robt.
Oasklll.
with
Aato
Elee.
Ser
-M syo r J . J . McOue o f Boise,.Mrs.
M n.
;--------TttomeU, M r. and Mrs. Voy Hudson.
Florence Dartdson,. Drlgga: Henry
...... ^ '
-M y rtle -B .. Enklng, state triau orer;
OAKLEY. A p ril 2 9 -H e n ry C orj r - Bowles, Oakley; and Mra. A d a J a lr- vice, 138 2nd No.Adv.
BO R L E ^. A p ril n - i . S . Under- M r. and M rs. W. J. King, M r. and
.H a rry ,C. Parsorts, state oudJtor;
r - Mrs. J. M . Pahan, M r and M n . R onpj*" maclt Bowles. M . proprietor o f the
he bonks, Onklcy,
*
i . wood, B urley grocer, died Sunday
We
clean and (rta t g ra lu Olobc ~ "
.M r. D lefendorf. W . Q rr Chapman;
^ ald-Graves. M r. and.M rs. C arl Pool O nklcyD rug store, died o t th e home
me
The body resU o t th e .Johnaon

a t noon follow ing a te n-days' 111T w in Palls iawyeri and Senator T .


__
^ ond M r. and Mrs. Gene ThomeU.
Of hls daughter. M n . Ada ^ I rlr** mortuary In Burley pendbig funeral Seed A Feed C o.-Adv.
' Dan C onnor o f T w in F alls county. neas fro m pneumonia. He was bom
. bonks, here to doy foUowlng a heart
u i arrangements..

In Danville. lU inols. Sun-tvlng are


Active pallbearers- were A. E.
re
SW IM MING' Fa RTY
h
is
w
ife.
M
n
.
ZJIlIe
Underwood,
a
Graves, Newell S. W ig ht, O. W.
a FOLLOWS CLUB MEET

sister.
M
n
.
Austin
o
f
D
a
lla
i;
Texas.
e t
W itham and-Representative J. M .
IS. Members o f Sigma D elta Psl. meet,
and a brother, CoUox Underwood,
. " A L L
T H E
iS h a rp o f Boise; Ir a H . M aatera.of
d. In g Sundoy sftem oon at th e homo
ion'
.
BIsckfoo t and Charles Macauley; n
off o f-M In ld ok a . Hdnois.
<IOR E T I R E D . . A C H I N O . . /
'
F u n e ra l. ser^'lces w ill be held in o f Elm er M allon. elected Clsrion Bolae.__________________
in
H
olland
pre
jld
en
t:-.E
lm
er
M
ellon,
th e Presbyterian church Tuesday
^ C H E D F E E T POR M E I J
ly
vice
pre
s
id
en
t!"
D
onny
Rogenon,
nfternoon a t 1:30 oclock w ith Rev.
V. secretary-treuure^; Ed S p o rk s ,^ a s r
O U T o O F
L IF E
'
C. 'O , Arraa o tflc ls tin g . Shrlnera
on.
rs te r o f ceremonles:.-.01rde'Boughton.
. ond Moaona w ill attend in a bod]^,
w
o
m
a
n
jf, setgcont-at-orms. A fle r the buslneas
M r. Underwood being a S hrlner. F olI- meeting, th e group motored to Ban
M a n y w o m e a suffer fr o m h o t
' low ing th e aervices the bod}*, w ill be
ie buna's fo r a swlm. .
_ J , oent to Grand Island, N ebnska. fo r
fla s ^ ,
spells, nervousDcag
interm ent In S t. Joseph cemetery
iLad o th e r aa-
y ZU ZIMS ARRANGE

M iro a . Woman's club w ill meet


leet w ith th e Masons In charge. The body
;y FOR A N N U AL M AY PARTY
Thursday fo r a Mother's Day lunch>eh- rests at.4fte Johnson m ortuary here.
e.
Arrangements fo r the annual
to m s
> /
I on a t one-o'clock a t th e home5 o
o!f
.
>9 M a in A v e . E a s t
|
spring dance, May n in th a t R adlo'-Mrs. A ..L . Bevercomb.
lub
'
U nd. were made by Zu 21m club
ing
m em bcn Sunday afteraoon. meeUng
* Tbe Royal Neighbor J. U . club w ill GRANGERS DiSCUSS
a t the home of Edw in Lloyd. Normaa
'.entertain a t a' benefit card party
presided. T he dsnce wUI fea*
Kt
STATE SALES TAX^^ Bates
Wednesday aftem oon a t 3 o'clock
lure the sports theme. In v itatio ns
a t the home o f M rs. J. L . Oreene
me

nd
'
.
-
- . "''iH .' 'A ...
, .
.
b ^ ^ u e d to .sponsors and
' W h a t a diffcrciice yo u w fll7JB T h lrd "a re n u e east, '
' " T1n Palls G r a n g a -jt a recent
It m em bcn o f the T rl-C . M eT Red
.meeting, heard nn address by J. 8.
see to o l U ppers s o f t 'u old
K n lg h u and Sigma D e lu Psl club s,.
ill ^^Id h u ie n on the sales ta x : dls' The Oem State Study club W
Will
sioves soles fle xib le u
I- and each member o f the Zu Z im club |
-moet Wednesday aftem oon a t 1:30 cuued I t generally, bu t took no0 U In v itin g a guest. Plsns were also
Iso I
CO
bam boo fro m tb e s ts rt. T b e y

.ro'clook tx the home o f Mrs. S., p


P.. de finite action a t th s t tim e,
|
life
bot ^
u y so ft to o evea d ry
Ta-o humorous readings -ere giv mode fo r the annual swimmer.
Gardner.
:k b u i u > i n g
g
s e c iD w o c t h
M
en by V lrg ll Raybom o f th e highh B LU E MONDAY
s o ft afte r sosldns. B u t w b s t
Iiy |o g .V
be l ln .U a tt lia
lety school public speaking department.
The Womens M issionary .soclcty
am asing w e a r! Y o u l l t h in k
'
t. CLUD b'NTERTAINKO
:eet A seed and bulb exchange concluded
o f the C hristian church w ill meet
?*All tbe fiin was fo o e ou t orj{(e,*1 I
d
Mra. tT a n k McCormick wos host
there's no end to i t T b s t 'i
in th e women's room T hu ndday
ay th e session.
c o a p U la r M k S. M snubek o f
ess to th e Blue Mondny club s t a
W U I B e
^
because W o lverines are th e
a f u m o o n . a t 3;1S oclock. There
lere - ________________________________ luncheon yesterdoy afternoon. T b t
10907
Edbrooke Are., C h ic a g F or ^
U
f

'
o n ly w o rk shoes w it h soles
will be elecUon of offleers and a
allll -------------------------^----------------- :---------- luncheon u b le was c c n te re d /< Ith
five ycsn I w ai going tbronan a ve ry'
be
'1 ^
-membera are urged to be present.
.
:n t. J y Invited to attend.
bad lioie. I w si nervous, hsd ie trlb le
and
uppers m a d r c n tir e ly of
blue flo w e n and the place c y ^ s were
a
beadacbei, could, noc d im b s is in
'M e m b e n o f th e church and friends
nds '
--------also In blue. M rs. E. L. 'Rayborn.
UIP
P L E T A N N E D b y a secret
genuine .^hcn hontchlde T .R
aad fe lt swollen. V o u r Veaeioble
.a re InrJted.
T lw Mentor club w ill meet ^Wed. M n .C .D . Anderson and Mrs. Oeorse
Compound worked w o n d c n to r me.
ine
process know n o n ly to W olve rin
e tanners. B u t no t u n til y ou
nesday afternoon at the home oft Von'nibcrR were guests. Mrs. P. E.
I t is a grest medldne fo r any tim e o f
i c t t!
,

.
n, can
y ou possibly realize h o w
' H onoring th e out-of-to w n v ls lto
o n M n . A. N . Bonu-ell.
see W olvcnnes and t r y them on,
c
M eull won hig h score a t contract
, h o w ill be here fb r th e state music
isle
--------ip in
j
nnd M n . Raybom low.
|
w onderful' th e y re a lly are. Step
ii and look them over. W o '
t/f s tlv a l and contest, th e L. D. 8.
T he M ou nta in View club w ill meet
e w Ir fir a tlo n
.
^Lu cille used to b in t ac tbe office: '
ir st
styles.
f
have a ll stzca in a ll the p opular
'c h u rc h eholr is sponsoring a dance
nee a t the home o f M rs. Guy H unter1 KIM BER LY COUPLE
Yo
\
^

lo
t u r medicine helped . ber aod
I T h u n d a y evening a t 0 o'clock a t Wednesday aftem oon. R oll call re-. M ARRIED SUNDAY
b d p e d 0 / dsugbtcr.Jii4sv too.*?
I
' t h e-recretttlo n h all. T he N igh t Hawks
rka aponses w ill be "M y Beauty T reatM iss Helen Dean, doughter o f
'^Tdll fu m ish ~the music. T lie~pub!ic
f l H ad A w h iT iM S p d lt)
5iic- menr.'" -----------------------------:--------- -Mr.' an d M n . R. A. Dean,' and B eni m M r*. Hsrry H . Price o f io 4 N o j

Slai; aon o f Peter M sl, nli of K lm Im ris o Q Ave., Ksnkaket. IlU nois;
w o i
i i i N i ''
t berly, were m arried Sunday afte rTbejVegetsNeCompoufld puts p e p . ha
w w ia t o v a
WORKSqOBS wo
- noon a t tw o -th irty o'clock a t th e
U to me aod mskcs m y w o rk easy.'^
home o f (he bride's psrenU by Rev.'
a
t
A T
Theodore M a rtin , pastor o f.^ tltff
TOL
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I Klm be rly C hurch o f the Nasarene.
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th a n m ere p a rty p o litic s . P le n ty o f E n g lis h
m en, in p u b lic and p riv a te . U fe, a re ashamp et
ed
o f th e ir c o u n trys d c fa iilt In w a r d e b t pay-

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nu al lO m be riy hlg b acbool Junior.
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F m . n B U S O N IN O

N B W 'Y O R K T o u r eoRetoon-l
^ _ I 1^
*r y
.
ta m.-jir r t rVI*
Idence >o t manta a iw r tn y p w y ia
>w< m ilrty -O Q seniors, b lg li achool fa cfaelg I t hU d u ty t o r ep ort today t ha tt (Jty members and tb e lr wlvea were
___1 _ *-W h y iwtT^I_______
^
emo o f o u r d e p a r t m e n t store*
w the honored fu ee U .-----------------------
eed
d
lo t
Ja p ro u d ly displaying a new Inven
n - J T be gymnasium- w u transform
th in g. And.becauie th eres scartio n w hlcb U in te o d e d to enable le ft-1
ft- In to a picturesque Japanete - gnarrla
tor another. A n d
handed persons to pe e] apples,'
den w h ich featured a lUy poadi] In
Ihed anyway, 1 d o n t Uke tb e plctutx^
a a the center a n d lan tem a tunUshed
A c n rd in g to th e .e k r k , a'
irere H 'a n o t tb e kin d you need to aee. '
u j j u g h u ^ e tfw t a . J ^ l ^ t tablea were
. yoim g w om an w lU i extraordinary

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S R Ie n ce ,, Jen-aaaders have mor


Dies, one o t w hich w u i n l u e lf a u f ^ ie n T
^
. .Jo hn .Tolk, m a ste r-o f ceremonies.
tro u b b w iU i a is le s th a n Adam. Sbe
t M
u probably aeemed to M rs, Brow n to
even aaserted th a t some o t the more announced U)o pro gram numbera
b - strengthen b e r ease. I n p o in t o f ta ct,
desperate have Jn tb e p u t gcoe M
so feUows: Addreaa o f welcome, K aI ttb
n t t:: I t weakened I t So m any obJeeUons
t a r aa to e a t tb e lr apjtJoa w itb o u t ly n Straughn, Junior clasa n r ^ e en
ien>^ to oae afn p le request, made each
?l|respoD
ae,
U
o
y
d
Bhtw
m
a
ker,
sen*pseUng.them. T his, o f course, I oould
a t ooe aeem Inooneluslve. H e r smaU
io r c la u president: pia no aolo, P at
n o t' believe and p u t down to - her
Patteraon; voeal solo. M abel Saowi^
iflwi- daughters tlru L Im p M lo a - w o s '
eagemeas to mako sgle.
reading, M sh^ Dodson; c la rin e taand
nd
Ob, b io tbe r Just d ld n t w a n t ma
trum pe t dtlei. Lester HUU o n d Hlee rr-- to go to th e movlea and th ou gh t up
epp - evc^ythbig ahe oould to make i t
B u t u m y edueatlon on the sub m an C ^ l ; ta p dance; Jano Ole
je c t o f apple-peelers Improved. 1
^ U7, T ih n FaUs: Japanese a ong, aeem Impossible.
aoon discovered th a t th e young wo
!?* Grace Tsuguiyana.
A n d so f a r u ap purances go, th e
m an w u q u ite tlnoere. Zn fa c t she
he
Musle fo r th e banquet w u tuirrn
o - ChUd. U rig h t. I t i t ttook three re a w u in 'dead e a rtte st A ll-d a y long ished by tb e R h y th m K lnga. M
o- aons to prove U iat abe cotUd n o t go.
MOsbe aells 'le ft- h a n d apple-peelera.
f** thers o f Junior c la u mem bera u
u -- none o f t a e a eould havo been atrong
A n d ahe bellevea in them . L e t a cus
- sUted in Uie p la n n in g o t the event
ren t enough alone. Furtherm ore, the la st
to m e r dare to hesltete before ber
K f ja n d aop.bomore glrU assUted 1
In one. whlch-sounded like rp e rs o n a l
oounter, and ahe im m ediately goee
reaction, b sd th e effect o f v ltls U n e
In to th e f ir s t a e t
th e o lh er tw o.
,
h a v in g ' b e aiU te d
and ...lu te d
V
ChUdrea aro a p t to be very llte r a
th ro ug h th e aeeond a c t I suggested
J.
and straightforw ard, and also ^-ery
to ber t h a t ahe was to o excited
q u ic k 'to sense any flaw in th e o lh e r
about th is . 1 aald i t w u n o t so im
I I T fe llo w 'i arg um en t Whateve'T U said
po rta n t an in ve n tio n - u , aay, the
jl- lth e ^ , should be d i i w t a M to tlw
|- te lephonerand th a t^ - fe w te ft- h a n d '
! ers bad m anaged t o do w ell n o t only
' better.-T hree g ^ reasona are n o t
I a t peeling apples, b u t in other pro 71a - a .b ll.stro n g e r .than oae.
O
O
O
D
IN
a
.
AprU
M

Realgna! feasions u 'w e l l . A n d Just to keep


Ung .J ib e 'p a r e n t should decide in liU
? Oon o f O. E. McConneU, Ooodlng

llbe r fro m s ta rtin g her th ir d a c t,T


,,, couniy extension agent to r th o p?AA tt ow n m in d Just w hy he does n o t wUh
aaked U sl\jt.Jjad w t r be ard.of.Lou j4 -y e a w ,-to a cce pttth e-po elU oni--o
o ft Uie chUd to do a lh ln g t and-sttek-toOehrig, She h a d n o t
, chief A r t n g e m anagement fo r th e th a t reason^ n o t adding Irreleva nt
T hen b y w ay o f g iv in g the convert - side-issues. The m ost valid reason in
f ; ,U nited S U les departm ent o f a rgrriaatlon a personal significance, I told
)lo - th U case w u th e scarlet fever e p l^ culture w ltb headquarters In Coloe r o f m y D ad. w ho is kft-h a n d d ,rado, w u announced here th
thU
U demic. Taken by Itself itt w ould o r
-------------------------------- basis.
I
r*
(NEWS BEHIN
UKD THE NEWS)
Jhand
can peel an apple w tlh a Jack- ,week, H U reslgnaUon U eftecUve
Uve should have convinced th e c hild , and
: > N E W D EPA R TU R E
(C opyright, M cClure
j ay l i wheo Ifb w ill begin w ork: In n o t have le ft h er wondering w hether
ure Newspaper SyndlcaU)
k n ife , a o .th a t th e glossy red skin M
DOBS L IF E B E O m A T 40T.
fa iu In one lon g curlyeue trom ' the |the so l\ erosion M rvice w ith the I t w u n o t sim ply a n a rb itra ry w him
A d e c is io n b y Id a h o s s u p r e m o c o U H h o ld *

fl
apple to tbe floo r.
,
(Ontario, Oregon. Argus)
o t m others w ith reasons m anufnc, ? n g T w in F a l l s c o u n t y l i a b le f o r p a y m e h t o f ."
' T ,
. N EW Y O B K
.
bloom overly w ell. In hU measured * T b U alm ost broke b e r h e a rt 3t\e a g ricu ltura l departm ent.
V
M r. McConneU w lU leave here
icra tu re d to boUter it.
I t would n o t be d U fU u lt to get .In to an argum ent
B y James McMBlUn^*.
opinion, i f to o mueh W ashington g\
jd a m a g e s o n a c c o u n t . o f a lle g e d c a re le s s n e s s
atam m ered' and fInaU y blurted
lr
_________________
5d jSunday w ith hU fa m ily t o r thle
e ir
With U io who uphold tho th eory lh a t :*U fe Begtas
newspaper spo tlig h t and. conjecture 7es, an h e ll c u t b U .h a n d .o tt.to o . new
,
home tn -C olorado.S prlnga..N o
SHARING. PJnancUl conserva,, M a n u r s e a t t h e c o u r it r g e r i e r n l h o s p it a l l j r i n - ^a t P o rty." The q u n tlo n can be argued p ro and con
[ ! * ' U plaoed upon tbepi- Ha re tu rn e d
one d a y l
,successor b u y e t twen- named. .
H A ZE LTO N STUD EN TS
'
tlves applaud Secretary M orgen;r
l i n e ^ v it h 't h e t h e o r y t h a t la w s I h t c r p r e t a - ,Ttllh a mueh vehemence as th a t o th e r debated, sub th aus insistence
7 ' : to fo rm al New D eal serrtee o n ly beany.veterana
hoLd
annual
prom
cause th e com m and ing general u rg - T h U 'u m e departm ent store. - 1
.^ o n B a h o u ld b e a lte r e d f r o m t i m e t o t i m e t o
j<
ject',
"W ho W on tb e W ar?"
bonus legislation m ust, be aoeomed h im to get back in to hameaa.
u
bave
dUcovered, is p a rty to one
L ik e m ost dogmatlo statements, t l u t coneem Ing
loff panied by ta xatio n to c o w th e ooist
^ . c o n f o r m t o i i e w u s a g e s a n d p r a c tlc c s .
A n d m ay th U 'w rite r take a m od - 01
HAZELTON , A u rtl 39 N early
o f the m ost treacherous In trigues I
ie - In order n o t .to unbalance tb e bud<
.when life sUtrta might* b6 botb- true and fa lw , dee s rb o W .to r having predicted some ever perpetrated by a m an o n .h U
_
_
100
couples
attended
ih
e
a n n u a l.
T h e d e c la lo n U pse ts a le g a l p r i n c i p le t h a t *
Ota
They are glad t o aee tbe admln<
pendlDg upon many factors, as weU w h s t dlsputanta

t i me ago th a t W alker reluctaaUy f,


T l Junior-senior prom .held a t the hlRh
frita d s . In a n unguarded moment, a
g r e w o u t o f th e a n c ie n t d o c tr in e t h a t 'H He jia v e In m ind. .Talking biologically. I t Is m ao lfestly Is tr a tlo iO lm fo r a p a y -u fy o u .g o would be back In a key poaltlon to r si
I n school gymnasium F riday evening.
g ir l in the personal ahoppUig depart
poHcy on orte Item a n y w a y even
the
expenditure
ot
th
a
t
*4.UO,000,1
' k i n g c a n d o n o w r o n g a n d s e ta u p a n e w
The. room was artU tlcsU y decorated
false: w hile concerning the useftilnesa o t s p lce fo
m en t revealed th a t hundreds of
' r though it's a hm e oaala In a Sahara
_____
iEuropean travelera come in to .the
* ^ 000?
;
in orchid and white, th e aenlor class
p o l i c y u n d e r w h ic h g o v e r n m e n ta l a g e n c lo s r - m
ir a i^ men and w6men. I t m ay be true . R ath er, I t m^ay o f debt expansion. ,
JEROM E,-AprU 1T he boys and
m d colors.-Paul Bleler'a orchesUn from
store yea rly and co n fe u th a t Inn
appear trtie, w ithout being tru e In fa c t. T he re have
B u t M r, M orgenthaua suggestion
t h a t a r e t h e m o d e m s u c c e s s o rs o f th e o ld
^ glrU
glee clubs o f Jerome hig
h T w in -F a lU fu mUhed th e music.
Igh
a n o n y m o u s ; A l o l , o f h a rd - S
theUtraveU
th
ey
were
to
o
busy
to
I
been sages whose useful srfvlce d id n o t commence untU
>tU th a t In heritance taxes w ould be a
n school,
directed Jiy M lss A n n a Mae Punch w u served throughout th e
. - t lm e . k ln g a , I n v a d in g fie ld s ^ o n c e r e s e r \ ed t o
^
" headed a n d.ab le men are a t w ork bi
buy preaenU fo r tb e lr friends. Then
|
snt good ^ a y to raise a a t l o n a l revethey had 'passed th ^lr tw o-K o rs years. Moses spent
tw o^acl evening.
In some o f the federal agenclea th
It ey give the cle rk a Ust o f th e 'Osmanson. presented a
;]> r iv a te e n te r p r is e m u p .t a c c c p t r e s p o n s ib ill* fo rty years In ,the nldemeas before h q perform ed his
tiia nue sends ic y aMvers dow n .w ealthy
- operetta.
Jerry o t Jericho Road. a t
A number o f couples fro m th e D lx ^
classed u th e New D e a l T hey are countriee
c<
th ey were in , and ssy. In
|
5spines. It's feared th a t Congress wlU
Jerome h ig h school au dito riu m on com m unity attended a surprise
,..
t ie s o f p r i v a t e e n te r p r is e I n th o s e f i e l d s .
h>
heroic
service fo r the chldren o f ^ a e l b y leading th.ea>
u m uch oppoeed to radical exp eri- el
effect, - L e ts have 13 presenu fo r the

' fin d th e ImpUed In vlU U o a to com>


. . *Pridoy evening b e ^ a n audience>w
o f pa rty fo r M r. and M rs. John K ln men
w
ith
'M
ade
in
Cxecboslovakla'
m
e n u u any ouUlders, T h e ir p r t- n
to
.
C u s to m e r s o f t h e s e g o v e r n m e n ta l a g e n c ie s
u th e "Promised Land."
_
biRo passage o f t w bonus w ith th e vate
400
persons.
.
,
d
e
a o f FUer. form er rejlde nU o f
criticism
o f b ra in -triu te rs 01
on th e bo tto m an d nin e fo r women ^
D onald S m llh, the great Canadian, w u fo rty years
"
pleasure o f soaking th e ric h to o enIm p o ru n t characters' were Lowel D ixo n Sunday w enlng. T he m a in
;.
>TOuld se e m t o b e e n t it le d t o s u c h p r o te c t io n .
w ould raise a blister on a rhlnocer^ w ith M ade tn P a ris."
j
a Hudsons Bay factor te fo re coming o u t e t Xbrador^
tor, tlc lng to r e s is t
Bird, H a rry Towle, Oene R lcketU , feature o t the e>-enlng w u a po O t
os' hide. Collectively th e agencies
T h a m e a a u re o f . d a m a g e s h o u ld n o t b e r e - *
A rth u r Thompson, O o rls Swlm m, lu c k supper.
nl
Comment tu n s t h a t F D R m ay not
to Ikunch hla career aa im em pire bu ilde r. H e n ry Tor<C
under these praetleal men are doing
Scene: O n top o f a P lfth avraue ;!
h go fo r Huey- Long's w ealth-sharing
^ M argaret Sugg, K e nn eth M e iK r, A rC ' . ' d u c e d . o r e U m ln a te d a lto g e th e r , o n ly b o a u s e ' "(bo,
-(g ic tle V e tllils phenomenal success a fte r h U to rtle tth
Oeorge W ard and E verett R ic
m uch to im prove business, reduce bus.
bt
A little boy and hU m other, :
fa patterb u t-e v id e n tly h u Id e u ^o f unem
, th u r E ^ e . M argaret Lee, Fae Over- le ft bere Priday m om lng fo r a CCC
: t ' v . ^ li^ v e r n m e n t a l a g e n c y a n d n o t a p r l v a ^ b
blirthday. T be number o t examples m ig h t be^inulttpUed
ploym ent an d save th e ad m in - di
dresaed in th e ir Easter fine ry, are :
field, Wayne DavU. B a rbara DI T
a
hls owa on tb e au bje ct
U traU on fro m an open break w ith in th e tr o n tr K a t, d rin k in g in th *e vU.
tadetinltely. B u t Uiey prove no th in g, '
J D elbert B u rk h a lte r an d O K a r' camp' ta th e northem p a r t 'o f th e
^
j m t e r p r ls e I n f l ic t e d t h e d a m a g e .
sights.

I
up
Oongrws.
s
l
.
OQi'
itie-othe
r.h
an
d,
a
lls
t.o
t
men
whose
service
te
Peterson. The Jerome b l t h achool
^
SCAttCE. Bankers are worked up
i:,/. .. I t I s r e t t o n i^ b le 't o s u p p o s e t h a t t h e 90u r t a
B o y: Look, Itu m jn y , th ere'a.a iel , orehestm
,
[ t f f ; RaUroads. banks, home ;bw n en ,
1
- J ". '
directed 'b y
O u s av
Ur
m an kin d w u a r g m t u a n | th a t m ig h t be compUed
ed about re v iv a l c f th e p la n to - 'give
M u m m y (Im patie nU y): One wbat?
,
K. d e c is io n a f f e c t s n o t o n l y h o s p ita ls , b u t o t h e r tro
m tb e galaxy o f Uiose who attained fam e o r fo rtunne^ 0 m ortgage oompaniei, miners,' bu ild' Flechtner,
played several numbers.
e th e Federal Reserve Bo ard a veto
S j dance w u given b y Barbara Burks,
B o y: A tre e l
J
to In g con tracton , building .m aterial
MUs
Beverly Rice, W a lte r . Snodn : power over jnem ber- b ank loans to
'. 'g o v e r n m e n t a l a c t iv i t i e s a ls o s u c h a s o p e r a - a
aitte r 40, can be made o f th e names e f those who-wera
. Ig ra u and T ..A . H u n t aocotajwnled Peggy Pyle, Barbara Davla, <June
ion, produoera and artisans are better _

. ---------- I.I
-Iindustries guUty o f orer-productlon.
WooUey,
M
arcia BeddaU. D orlii
f
il
th
e
ir
graves
long
before
they
had
attained
th
e
ir
t l o n o f p o w e r p la n t s a n d w a t e r s y s te m s , p e s t t t
hey o f f because o f th e sctlvitlee o f fe d- "
th e vocal nu m be n o n th e piano.
T he y elalm th a t p re tty soon they
? ; Summers, W reatha O a rk and Lois

'
; , - p o is o n in g c a m p a ig n s , a n d th ? n e w ly la u n c h e d fo
' rtie th btfthday.
U* jMUs Oamsnson > aasUted by
w-ont be able to aneese w ith o u t pe r- e n l agencies th a t are n o t looking m otored to PoeateUo P riday on th e ir
Oldham.
annual sneak day. T h U w u campus
fo r tb e U m e llg h t The collective e f- aj
.Jesus o f Nazareth completed his w ork on earth a
J jiMlss V irg in ia H aldem an and MUs
*
t
mission.
^
T he c ho rui fo r the presenUUon
s t a t e l i q u o r s to re s . U n d e r th e d e c is io n th e s e
a t th e Unlf-ersUy o f .Idaho,
^
di
>. Velma
Pariah in dlrecUng lh e of>55r*Jultus C aeur, Alexander th e O reat, Napoleon
sn
Conservative c ritics rem ark thhat
a t ^orte o f the>e agencies m ust be day
^ w u compeied o f Jeanne Abramson,
southern branch,
'
' ' a ^ v l t l e a * s c t> u p m u s t b e c h a n g e d t o c o n - g,
In counted In Roosevelts fa vor. He en- sc
eretU .
0- the m ost over-produced In dustry In
B o nn pa ru , Alexander HamUton, Prana Shubert. M o
_ _ M arcia BeddaU, B a jtw a
Burk.%,
C U fford W ike and Beno Leno le ttt
B ill. Hurlebaus was advertising
the coursge* them aU.
. ^ , f o r m t o a c c u s to m e d r u le s f o r p r i v a t o ^ n t e r - 21
za rt. aU had blozed-thelr way to paths of fam e and the c ou ntry is real esUte. Y e t th e
^
B r tty Carlton. LUIa Mae Callen,
P
riday
to
r
th
e
9
OC
camp
a
t
T
w
in
n
n
m
anager:
W
ilb
u
r
Bo
x,
stsge
man-j
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govem m enl n o l on ly fosters fu rthher
er

M a ry Chojnacky. W reaUia C lark,


p r i s e w i t h r a te # t o p r o v id e f o r c o n tin g e n c ie s , glo
b1 ry du rin g compsraUve youth.
where tbey have work foTr ager:
a
W ir t Pairm an. pro p e rty m an
produetlon tliro u g h every possible
ible
NOTES. Plans are In preparation Springa
^
Ba rb ara * DavU, Peart Draper. Eath
e
summer.
'
a
WhUo
It
niay
logically
be
contended
th
a
t
these
in
ager; and Gene Lythgoe, lig h tin g th e f EUU, R u th E o lf.
p n e o f w h ic h Is l i a b i l i t y f o r d a m a g e a w a rd s .
channel o f i u ownl i Is continually
klly fo r th e -iTeasury Annex building to
August*
M rs, M a ry Price o f W ilbur, O re-- ond
a
seenery. T heda Nelson. A nnadlvlduala were cxctpilons to th e rule, so. too m ay I t be prodding the banks to loosen up
u p cover the lo u now occupied by th e
Fechtner, Dorothy Foote. M ild re d
*T h e s u p r e m e c o u r t s d e c is io n f r o m a n y
U a guest a l th e home o f herr b
belle -Zug,* M a rjo rie C arlson, Evelyn Gough. Helen Hatm aker. Ire n e fte n argued lh a t those who achieved success a fte r ^ o rty had
I d along th e aame line. T h e boys arent
s n t Belasco T he atet and Cosmos Club. gon,
8*

iNlms. Jvan (5i-crfie3d and PhylUs


J ) o in t o f v i e w m a r k s a t u r n i n g p o i n t i n t h c so
devoted th e ir tlmo and developed th e ir capacities In paasmg u p th e chanoe fo r caustic
l l ic No em pty apartm enU in W ashing- son. W . M . Price.
d ry. H a ic l Hogue. Elaine K le in , A lM r. and M rs. L , V, Royster are
I
e Handy.
O lr l Reser\-e members, serv- m a 'K n o b e l, M argaret L e t, Emma
lls - to n and the suburbs a r e ' growing
id e v e lo iim e n t o f ^ ^ m e r i ^ ^ j ^ s p r u d e n c e .

early
yeats -lh at It a n not be said th a t fo r th em life reference to th e New Deal's conslsed u ushers.
. tency.
rap id ly.
Painters an d sculptors le
* a riitg soon to spcfW the summerr e
, , Lythgoe, Helen McCabe, R oberts.began a t th a t sse.
D lre cU d by M lss Oene R lcketU .J a; M ullin s, LoU Oldham. Oayl? O w T h e banks also com plain tb a t amnyy abould aend. fo r th e buUetln o f the ^m Canada. M r. and Mrs. P. I*. Pet
horse rid er's dance w u gh*en ^by e n t. Pae Overfleld. Peggy Pyle,
W R O N G T IM E T O W O R R Y
sueh legislation w ould p u t them on
o n P a in tin g a nd Sculpture s<tlen. Pub- erson wUl occupy th e tr home durin g h
th e ir absence.
iM argaret Pyle; Pearl S m ith , Em m a
T H E CLVB MElklBEBS R EBEL
a
n
eren
h
o
tte
r
spot
th
a
n
they
ha>*e
s
w
lieW
orks
Branch.
Treasury
D
ep
art^
2 ; Evelyn Randall. Nancy Reed.
_________S n e a k e rs a t lu n c h c o n m e e tin g s th e s e d a v a ____
o T.ythgoe,-Helen McCabe, B e tty C s r l.
K^lilcasg in u u n e i
'
ceeupwa ne w torofe. w u n m g m n u
g titon. D orolh y Foo te -a nd Elsie Rob- Summers. M argaret Sugg. EWr'otliy
s e e m t o b e f a c in g r e a li t i e s m o r e th a n f o r m c r ta StiU sore a t us fo r n o t m aking more
ore u la tors n o l V . g e t too gay w ith s ll- T w in PaUs Wednesday evening
The s t r i e last w eA of a Uiousand o r n o re convlcU
erts. M Us M argaret Sugg was in T u m e r. June WooUey,,Elher Y u n,
loans. Y e t we pra ctically couldn't
I n l Ter. Labor Ipeople are denouncing *where th e y were guesu o f T w in P alUa e
. l y . T h e r e j s le s s b i g t a l k a b o u t su c c e s s a n d
in th e O h io pcnltentlftT>- th ro M Interesting Jlght upon
in
charge
o
t

m
inuet
dance
by
H
elen
Masonic
lodge
conferring
degrees,
c
make a n y unde r th is restriction. IIn
n - aecretary lekes fo r demanding low - ^
t
ker, W Ubur Box.-Robert Bruce. D elMcCabe, Irene Hendry. EUle .Robp r o s p e r i t y a n d m o i ^ s l r a l g h t l a l k . a b o u t r e - Am
^ erican penology. The convicts refused to 'd o the dustries th a t a re n't over-produced
ced e r wages in construction work.
^ T be Progressive Bible class o( th ee >
,
b e rt Bushalter. Wayne DavU.^Jomfs
g e
erts, D orothy Foote, B e tty C arlson
B a p tist c h u rch m et Monday evening
w ork aaslgncd to Uiem by th e prison adm lnlstoatlon on th e basU o f present' oonsumpt p o n s ib l l it y a n d o p p o r t u n it y . ______________________^
D alto n. Oscar Eaton, A lfre d F lech tA m od^
a t th e chu rch fo r th e ir m onthly n o - find Em m a Lytligoe.
because Uie rtate parole board Is. in th e ir opinion, too
90
tlo
n
are
u
scarce
u
hoop'.sklrts
fo
r
S
ner,
Reed Giles, W arrsn Kays. W a lT h e c h i e f s a le s e x e c u tiv e o f on e o f t h e b i g - ,j,
F IL E R
W OMEN M EET
S
................................
host d in n e r and social meeting w ithh na horses.slow in piaslnc upon oppllcatlons fo r parole. As Uie
^
dron Kennedy, Roland K in g. G ^cc
. Shirley Arsteln, D uane Perkins,
g e 8 t,m o to r.c ,( ? m p iy ile s a p o k e i n t h is w a y r e - prison
pj
A T B R ID G E LU N C H E O N 37
J atten din g. Hostesses were Mes- 8
is qvercrod(d and doubUess lacks some of the
U e . H ow sjd Peck. D orolh y Lythgoe, Thomas M oK h ler. lU fo ld
dames Ben to w a r d . Ouy W hite, HI,. LincoUi
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sample
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w
a
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^
M
cJunkln,
K enneth McUcr. 0 cnr
c_en tly t o a R o t a r y c lu b g a th e r in g .
cc fo rU and luxuries of a flr s l rate botel o r cou niry
com
N . Bardsley.
.
^VUUng. L a te r O r a ff..A fU m Adam - Peterson. A ffson Ploss. A rth u r Pyle,
esthU con ditio ns In th e New Y o rk
f il e r ;
A p rtl
R upert
du b. ib is delay b W uralJy r fs e n t j..
son and U n c o ln Lee.
" I n t h o f r e e s p e n d in g p e r io d s o f t h c 3 0 5 ,
fU ta n d a l d u tr ic t. A buUdlne I n th e W lllU m so n entertained Prtday a t a , , S ixteen .O lrl Resen-es w jih th e irr a
m B illy Robinson. Thomas eMlltneton.
a
Prom
p
ter
w
u
M
a
r
r
Anderson.
P
robation
or
pwole
has
been
so
administered
In
leader,
M
rs.
C.
R<
Pox.
planned
and
In h e art o t the sectionw hich h u oclock w ith a dessert bridge lun ch- ,
h e s a id , w e s e ld o m w o r r ie d a b o u t a n y t h in g
^
llg h u were In charge o f Olenn Lee R alph Sturges. Louis Sugg. A rth u r
prepared a six o^clock dinner T hu rs-. H
Am erica as lo lue convinced tla t m ln a l th a t 11 U sold u h ig h u three mUllon doK
eta Thompson. Jack Sllb.-ugh, E rvin
5J: eon fo r 13 women. H ig h scores fo r day
S! evening a t th a h ig h school Mrs.'
c x c e p t h o w w e w e r e g o in g to s p e n d to m o r ^
and E a ri Decker, and sound effecU
n t la rs an d a couple o f limes fo r efer
a r ig h t w hich 11 is the prim s du ty o f th e goverament
,aa
^
con tract bridge were received by M rs.
n were' given by D o u g lu LewU, loa
a SlncUU- and E. DcJuIlus.
r o w . T h a t wa s 'th e t i m e o f o u r w e a k n e s s a n d
to secure to him . I t Boi-emment In slsu upon depriving tw o m illio n Is no w begging fo r an D . L . Beam er and Mrs, O. T . P ark- R u p trt w uuam aon gave a ta lk on *
to
.
Moyes
a n d A n na Base,
T o ffe r o f *000.000. More th an lh a t h u Ingson and M rs. E. M . Raybom re- travel. vacaUon and etiquette a t h o e- ^ A m atinee
d a n g e r . N o w w b h a v e m o r e s e r io u s p r o b le m s
hhiim o f his liberty merely becsuse he h a i murdered,
he
fo
r
th
e
kiddles
in
'th
e
teU. re s u u ra n u , Iheatre and at the
been spent to modemWe It in th
e ceived th e traveUng p r i .
^
afternoon
and
th
e
evening
perfor
raped,
burgled o r stolen, i t has aajumed a responsibUlty
ta o le
o n h a n d a n d t h e r e is o n ly o n e t h in g t h a t w i l l

V past few years.


H . J . W eaver. L . M . B m lth and b .
mance
netted' th e ^ a u over gM ,

n
ly
T be prioe quoted Is equivalent to J . C hllda m otored to T w in FaUs
t o lv e t b e m w g r k . ^ '
'____________________ fo
^ r h is w elfare which he propoees to have congenially
fu lfille d . Nowhere tn any o ther cou ntry do we know o f W_ to o t fo r th e lan d w lth a 30C A P A C IT Y C fiO W D SEES
=
^
T hursday erenlng.Jce; .a K n igb ta 0
W i t h t h a t a s a t e x t h e t o ld t f i o M m e n t h a tth U hne, ui U R d lnr altitu de amDng' individuals con sto ry fc u lld ln g 'lh ro w n i n free. Pnrp^
^
T em pla r d in n e r and degree meeUng
m
ENDS TO rfA Y !
i

M U R T A U G H SEN IO R P L A Yr

I t w a s u p t o e v e r y o n e o f th e m t o d o , t o th e
t i d fo r crim e. We suppose th is U w h a t b called sal
t - e rty tw o blocks away was rated a a t w hich grand offleera were p rq ifine
W ED,-TM U. *T H E P A r.O F F !"
b e s t o f h is a b i l it y , t h a t f o r w h ic h h e w a s b e s t vage.
'
C erU ln ly It h w produced a system o f dealing barga in when I t changed hands a t
MT7RTAUOH. A p ril 39 A ca
^ 3 0 fo o l (exclusive f building) T b r V r d f r o f 'xasU ra a U r wiu
w
r
JO
E
-K
S
A
rS
:
^
q u a l i f i e d . S u c h a g e n e r a l a p p lic a tio n o f t h c i r
^ ith c rlm lns U whtch salvages th e ir jp e clal procUvlUes
pa c ity crowd saw th e senior class
In IMO.
h o ld a .W la r .m e e U n g a t Masonic P*
.
B u stn e u u lllce oU. I t w on 't^
and tu rn s them loose in due -time w ith a righteous
is
. '
Edward Everett H ortan
) u o w I e d g e a n d s k ills > .h e m a in t a in e d , w o u ld
"
h a n w e e S a y evening M ay I w ith ^play. "T ig e r Houae.- w hich w uf
m ix w llh an yth in g b u t busUiess.
in d ign atio n fo r the Jnconvenlencf* o f detenUon and
^
- K a r e n Morley
>d
W ASH IN G TO N
H oUlster ch a pter members invite d u ^presented, unde r the dUecUon of.
s
'
d o m o r e t h a n a n y t h in g e la a to p u t th e U n it e d
t l Inadequacies of th elr care and e n te rU ln m e n t
Eh w h a tl Y o u should always
MUS M fce MUUgan. PHday n ig ht by
..
' B r George D orao
I
the
Tom orrow! A d alta 'l& e
th e foUowlng c u t : Blanche Peck, m a k e i t you r buslnesa to see th a t
S t a te s o n a p r o s p e ro u s le v e l. T h e tim e s g a v e
J,
P R E D IC T IO N . Prank C. W alker,
O h io ought to lose no ttme in inereaalng its parole
I , A . Beem a n d Isaao Beem reVlrgU B e ln k o p f, June Talman,* you get your share o f th e "Pay
t h e m th e b e s t o p p o r tu n ity in m a n y y e a rs to
board
o r provide pleasanter accommodaUens fo r !U w ho haa been picked fo r a key po- tu m e d T hu rsd ay from Loe Angeles.
^
'
O t r and Oood Tim es at

s ltto n In Preeldent R oow rell's in U - C aU fom ia.


=
prlson
en . Probably the p ri*c n chefs are less ta lented
d o s o m e th in g c o n s tr u c t iv e .
.
^

' UNCLE JOE-K^S


^
m ate entourage fo r expending tb a t
U ta . C U fford Johnson en te rtain- ^
U ian prisoners h a a jig h t to demand, and- are iherts
re m,MO.OOO.OOO tn w ork-rellef, should ed b e r bridge club Thuraday afte r- f
I t Is g o o d a d v ic e . T h e r e r e a lly Is le s s t t f b e

enough single rooms w ith bathT


berem em bered u one o f the orig in noon a t h e r home. Twwlve women |
f e a r f u l o f n o w t h n n t h c r o w a s i n th e d a y s
a l FT R . B . C ." men, m eaning be
^ attended. M rs. KW l M octU n d aad *
^
LA S T T IM E S T O D A V l
helped organise th e Rooserelt U nJ?
d - M n . Pted M unyon were gussu. Mrs.
w h e n e v e r jb o d y f e l t c a r e fr e e a n d p e o p le _
TOOAT!
E xtra o rd ta a iy Ite iw ra Rma of
sUde before the 1M3 Chtcago con- T n d R eichert reoslved hig h score
T h* 4 aU r Triamph
W e r o c o n g r a tu la tin g 'th e m s e lv c s o n p e r m a n
____-C L n -E O F IS D L tventioaa.

a n d MT*. S a ri M oteU nd. Jew.


a illllllllS ! B J ll. lll! l. l|l! I J
BRaKFASTFOO
D
e n t p r o s p e r ity ^ ____________________
nco tia ColnuB
W alk er eomes back in to th e spotSeniors o f PlJer m ra l h ig h school
L e m M Touttc
J U g b t p a rtic u la rly in hU o',d Job u
icy i.
WUUeDad. whst's a paradox?
director o f th e N ational Kr,ergeney
U N IT E D F O R P E ^ C E
- O a d A womsa who Is wearing a p a ir ot sUk jto ^ ku.- C ouncil, w ith reluctance. He h u a l
r - K O W . . . C A s r to A d a
S a id a d is p a tc h f r o m G e n e v a , o n th e ev e o f In
i i g t and tries to k tt^ i t 4 secret.
ways w orked best w itho ut pubUetty
Is fa et. h u done so ex-otfleio fo r
t h c s p e c ia l m e e tin g o f th e L e a g u e o f N a
ne arly a year. His specialties are
t i o n s C o u n c il, t h e k e y n o te w a s t h a t - i r f - j r U t-C lty O lrlWhy do they pu t beUs on cowiT
under-eover coordination and pollUin cal pnaoee-raisiag. neither o f whieh
u n i t e d f r o n t f o r p e a c e r a t h e r t h a n a u n it e d
^ 2nd D lito - W h y , M as to give w arning aod r w ean
ru n away from them, you s lD j.
^ r o n t a g a i n s t G e r m a n y ."

v : .' ' - '' 'O ne Year ----------------- - " ' .

T h is B r itis h 'd e b t. I f p a id I | i f i i l l r w oulc


t's ,
ju s t a b o u t take care o f o u r. g o v e m m e nnt'*
i t ' '
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- 1
KIEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PttESS
c x M fs r a o lm M v r
.
e^ve r pn y to fu ll.'S h e m ade a m o re lib e ira l sj ee tt.
, - V , T n . J S S a P T c b .x d u .lv .l,. n m ..d tt,
tic
m c n t w it h U ncle S am th a n a n y o f o u i
' .
Lhe use fo r Dubllcatlon o f all ncw d l*p tc h
'
o
th
e
r
w
a
r
debtors,
t
o
d
has
p
a
id
a
b
o
u
t
a
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credited to It. o r n o t othiSnrtse credited In -th is


,
and to th e local n c pubUsbed. herein.
m uch as a ll the re s t to g e ^ e r . B u t a t la s t she
'
^ l % b t s o f repubUcaUon o f *pedal dlspatche*
has
q u it cold, along w it h n e a rly aU th e othez
herein, also reserved.
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d ebtors. T h e y have decided t h a t they.'h a ve

m means Associated Ptets .


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Member A u d it Bureau o t C irculations.


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. N A T IO N A L R BPR ESBN TATiyES
,
people
f ir s ts no m a tte r w h a t w e t h in k - o f i t
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me
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B r ita in , a t leaat w o u ld p ro b a b ly, resum
V
York. Chlcago<San m n c u c f t ______________'
p aym ents and clean u p h e r a c c o u n t i f w e
;
T he News u n u n e s no tlna ncla l responsibility
1
made
a
lib
e
ra
l
com
prom
ise.
She
deserves
such
to r eiT o n In adrertlsementa b u t In cases where
i
the paper 1s a t fa u lt a correction o t t t u t p a rt
i a t m ent i f any, c o u n try d'ocs. M o s t o f th
bh'
. tre
e
----------- o f 'lh fa d f e r U s ra w E ' In w hich th o e rrop 'o c c tin-------o< th e rs,m a y never p a y a n y th in g f u r ^ t , Cer-;
vU l bs pubUsbed w ith o u t cbarge.
*
ta in ly th e y w ill n o t I f w e t r y to .h o ld lh e m to
AU noUoea required by law o r by order o f
^
c.xi8tlrig
agreements.
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court o f com petent Jurisdiction to be published
c
weekly. wUl be pubU shed.ln th e Wednesday '
Th(i>- m ig h t a ll p a y I f we a g re e d to t aik
kec ( r ------------------- -
isniQ o t tb ls paper p ursuant to Section &3>10S 1. v
goods
in s tc a d -o f m o n e y .B u t n o a d m in lr tr a O. A . 19 . a added thereto by C hapter 154. in a
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m e n a n d w o m e n a l l o v e r th e . w o r ld ..'^ V h e n
t h f l j r p r e s e n t a t i n i t e d f r o n t f o r p e a c e th e y
w i l l re a llT ^ s e t s o m e w h e r e I n t h e i r p u r p o s e o f
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,
and la id Uem low. la the next seem yog t a to kiU a '
a
mouse
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= 1 1 S 'S S A S S S :

TeacherW hy w u Columbus s*nt home la chains?


PupUa o he wenJdnt skid on tfc* w et roads.

^ A u n t Lo ui? e-ao you ia U n d to be a soldier, do you


Hen.-y? Dorvt you know you m ay be kllledT
.. H e n ry -K U le d ? Wbo by?

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-^To^est^peed-7
Of 10 Eljgibles

. (B y T he AasoeUted Presa>
Baseball's big alx underwent a
revu io n yw ierda y Wim JlmmioPoxx U k ln g command o{ the Am*MnI
ertcan league h a lf o f the sextet
and Jack Hayea o f the 'W hite Sox
and John M oore'o f the PhUUes also
^
m oving In to the select group. Foxx
cracked ou t tiire o h lu in tlve Umes
^
a t bat to send hi averago soaring
fro m 3W to JBI. A rky Vaughan, or.
the Pbates, made- th o biggest gala.^
'< how o'er. He connected w ith four
tOUf
h lU In five trtps to the plate. to
to
leave hU averago a t .440 a gain of
of
40 points.
Tho standings:
r iir m
o An R I tfee.
tt.
.

C a n z o n e r i- A n ib e r s B o u t F a
to

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Joseph: E. Widener's ThreeVf::


Year-bid: Gives Disapi
pointing ' Performance -in ;'
Run at Churchill Dowr^j

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V e rn o n ( L e f t y ) G o m e z , w :
B y CHARLES D D N K tire
- L O U IS V IL L E , K y ., A p r n \ '
.77S
h a d n o t ta k e n h is t u m o n tth e
.
(AssocUted Press Sporta W rite
Ite r)
29 ( ff> - T h o fie ld o f aome 20 '
c au s e
c m o A G O . A prU u ( ^ x b baa n
t*
4
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I>oU s ta U a th le tle oommUstea'((
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thoroughbreds H k . e l y
to
o f a m il d a t t a c k o f t h e g rrinTM>
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answer th fi-iu ig le '^ 1 1 f o r th e

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r e tu r ; ic d t o a c t io h to d a y a
c i d i i . U _________ t
J
.1
tbe w la B e r ( th e T ony C usoMiert*
ne rl
C is t ru n n in g o f th o K e n \
*,4<s s h u to u t t h e W a s h in g to n S<
n iu b a r g b ___________ ^
S e n* Len A n be ra tig h t- in New Yorl
;
i- - th e M ay ss, a * betag holder orf th
tb e
B o lton
5
7
.417
a to r s w i t h f o u r h i t s as-<t
i-J r& .S S S -.s l i i - i
3 ! tu c k y D e rb y S aturday, .prbb^
seated
vorld'a ligh tw eigh t UUo raeaU
rh u d ip h u ............. ^
^
JT7 ably w ill bo narro w e d f u r t h e r , V ;;
N e w Y o r k Y a n k e e s w o n9 tt h e
n o T T -fc rB a m e y-a a a ,-ilx wedca ag o.-^
to m o rro w in - a prcparatioii~:

. f l r e l g a m e o f 't h e s e rfe s 2 tc
E it U c d f i g u r a t i v e l y a n dS. 1
I n ta k in g th U action. Joseph
h T r i- ^
V/. u
iM
h e ir f i f t h straig ht victory.
< . e n lly through tw o hours and * l a e T tla a d ___________J
race a t C h u rc h ill Do\vns.
, - ^
2
.
Id trl>
commlssios'
m inutes before th e Cubs won
a *3 c h l c a c o _________3
i n accounting .fo r his second
I
Ton of th e 13 throe-year-old* en

.
i
tered la th e alxUi race on T U e id o /i ' .
to 11 decision.
la 'th
____ Hew Vork --------------------
*
. mgi umph o f th e season. .Oomes
sre won. la
t e ;
In between & barrage o f homi
7 * 3 forced to give bis best U th e!,K h . f "Ch*aipJon*blp
card ars Derby eligible*. Josepb B, ;
*
0
^
no
t
In
commission
offlcei
--------------------------

^ ^ in c lu d la g l o -b y - a u i- 8 u h r and-<
lo r he w as-glveo a-close fig h t
___Wldener^i Chance Sun. to rm erly
'W a s h lB ito a - = .Z _ :. 7 - - 5 ' - m
Lw.
I Tha commUsloners ruled' th a r c
by A rk y Vaughan o( th e F lra
Bob Burke, who held the Yanks
I P the favortte. m ay be given a n Qp-.
^
" tl " * D e tro it :--------------------4
9
.^
led as
.
I championship would be regarded
and one each by Fred Llodstrc
^
eight hits and made them w<
istrom . Rf i ^ n i . .
*
a
l * Iw rtu n lty to redeem 'lilnueU a g ja a * t- '^ '?
open in lU lnols; n d 'th a t to deterdete
^ .. F h ll Cavarretta and C ap U ln w
Wo<
ttard fo r th e ir tw o runs.
such sto riing colt* a* Weaton a n d
''
o ^ p h ii.d S U z z r f
10
:m
tolder.
e n ito r
135-pound title holdi
. English or th o Cubs, the p la r
A lvin PoweU was the only.Senal
Bluebeard. F orm erly quoted a t fo u r - v
rtvinc
approve an elim in atio n> eoi
con*
cngaged.ln a lls tlc t encounter
!r U uit
,5 =
to get as fa r as th ird base, a rrlv
l
)Ce lo one. Chance Sun has slipped to
Oasis and Summers Service
^I
test Involving C anronerl, Ambe
jnbers
-s led to the banishment o f Bhortsi
im M
station in th e th ird on
20 to ono In th e betting odds,.
}.
othe r llgh tw elgh u.
BUl Jurgeas and pitcher R oy JJoli
o ln S
^
single and Ly n L v t 's double.I. Red
R
A tU r hU dU appolntlng rsce 8 a t
iCrews "Take Initial
ry w e iih t ehampton, Ushlag out w ith
B u d - I ----------- --------S S S m a x BAER (le tt). w orlds he aryt
Kress and Bu
o f th e Cubs and second, basen
urday a t th e Down*. Olumce S u n ^ f
" g s r a V 'b * . K O t.:
^
a le ft to th e m id r itt o t Babfl H nn
n n t. PoDca C ity. Okla.. boxer. In Ih eM
lrr
H a rry U va g e tto and p itc h eir 0
Conflicts
pulled up a b it sore. Tbo co lt a p .
f
' 81. ltU<
AB K H O
Baer
used hU le tt alm oit exclusively

Bush a t thhe
e JFl WblUhMO 3B

?
i t% g
exhibition fig h t a t St. LoaU. B

1 3
3
ly
*'*iKored M und today., b u t a mediocre . '
except
0 0
rates. A ll exci
*.. _.Mui4Ur.:XS,,-
2 - . J . _9 , 0
0_ 0
dtirlng Ih e fo u r rounds. He fo og[b
btt w tth badly swollen ^ h t hand.
showing In th e mUe test to m orrow
~
JEROM E. A p ril 2 9 -T h B OasU nd
'
Bush were pi

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h
o
to
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p - S ; S 5 Jb zzz - . ...
" S u h u ne rs'-B crv'xe-baseb tU -tea m s
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U dpanta ta t
A
P N H B h connected
x is M t id 'lor wiwo'ri) ln Oh.
= were victorious i n the fir s t gamea of
es to - B k tt d fo r wcUuid la ith .
I
a
singles
[.If
O ther Derby, candidate*' entered
3 -7 '

{ .ta l Dtrolt
I4P OOI 0031
tho season, here Sunday. The O u U
3 i
bring hU tot
crew downed th e Woodmen, 3 to 1, in the *h tth race are Prince Splendor, . - i
> * Calumet D ick. Whopper, PlanceJ
:
3 a
*tln fe'
and the Service boys look the Con
>t t t hit*0brlD|r 3. Suroj. Owea, H4n
a ta rte d ln t
a JowBpa, .W hlskolo M d CarroU D ay, :
tinentals tn to camp by a 4*0 score.
'.'>^1 f i f t h when U

T lie games, played a t the fa ir
fir s t orM D btn. Bio:ti> b*i*-w > ui. DouS
ground
ball
park.-followed
a
parade
Pisr*Rottl to O tb na icr to OrMr
'^ n k e e n m1. fHe 'B*ra:
s i s o a'
^ K o re Mlan
ams g- n l n i 3o
B unu to Btrog4 to Bunu. Wir
headed by M ayor P. H. Beveridge
ICkey niDK pttc&irBrldgw. Loalag pitctMrS J S S ? e > rb = :5
I S 1?
and the Jerome hig h Kh oo l band.
plate NewMm..
....
and boost
bcH
}{fer ef _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 0 J 3
M ayor Bevertdgo threw the fir s t ball
ourth I

}
2 2 ?
acrosa tl;e pUte to C ity Clerk W allrank-1
R e d S o x 1 0 , A t h l e t ic s 8
^
ft KtinpourU 3b ____ I 3 0 1 3
J ace Jelllson, who knocked a long h it
ntang* imbrtii s
1 0 o o 0 ees catcher had doubled.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , 'AprU M >
mo
tn to ccnter field. fh e'o penU ig gamo.
ON GRAHAM
Lou Oehrlg drove In th e oth
lurses' o n n tn p
3 -o o o 1
fi
M ille r's pUich single w ltl
followed a p e iua nt-ralsing cerets s Bporu W rite r)
ait In
(AssocUted Prcsj
1 t h e . m it M p _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 New Y ork, ru n w ith a long fly
three,m en on base and tw o ou
I
u mony in whIchTOembers o f the Ro^
0 the fifth . Bed R olfo and Oeon
ito g
jjj Labor Union Demands Re-:
.. . . la tte r covercd second. Ldvagetto
| o t'b le k M n n ____ I o o o
The
o n ly m an w ho ever rode
Wtop
W A S H IN G T O N ,- A p r il 20

th e ele\e n th io n lh g gave th e Bosto


i'i b e ru ' V irdw a re .te flai...ln oe r l u t
- Selkirk set th e sUge fo r O eJhrij
to his feet w ith fists fly in g .
S *.* Red 80* a 10 to S victory overr th
the to baseball im m o r ta lity o n a s
I T^tkXft
_ _ _ 33 2 S 37
stltrik e o u t th e M ig h ty Casey" year, drew a flag to th o to p o f Uie
. moval of Leo Durocher ,
Umpires and players o f bo
be th fr-B 4U etf'ior JCMnpoiirU in Sih. i f l y by connecUng w ith slngli
A thletics today.
Quioi
"C asey a t th e B a t^ s m ile[ed.
d today a s he sat in h is lit t leie m ast w ith th e lettering. Champlona
Lou's hit- looked good fo r & "2**,*:
trip
teams swarmed o n th e fied ldb ut t >Battd fo r BrtBaan In lta .
l! ' The defeat w u
th e fouHl
M.. )k
> B ittt<i for r r t liM wv.
in Mb.
y o f 1934 and 1 9 3 9 ,dUpUyed thereoa.: , but Powell sprtnted about 30
yan
m iinisccd o ve r t h a t'fa te tu l day
suburban hom e h e re and rem
^
FromTeam'sLineup.
before th e situa tion was iin/4
und
unocr
Int.
ooa qots tA lg h t Io r th e A's. '
Bhawver
and
Brackenbury
han
^
3
to
pull
down
th
e
smast^
In
dei
led to cinu im a u ..............-oco oei olOcontrol. Bush, who was troded
a h a lf c e n tu ry ago.
T he box score:
dled the pUU fo r the OasU; Halver
It* center.
%
Pittsburgh by th o Cubs la s t ft
"s r . L O O T S ,''* p ril a i n - l t o I
tii*w on de r:K en to faU , son, Purdum and ShUnmla to r the
0 A.
D aniel M . Casey n o w is in1
^
i
n
e
box
score:
A
, '
engaged In a ahort verbal bat
^
Durocher, captain t n d aborUtop e t
6
And Blake, the mueh despUed. tore
3 1 his s e v c n ty *firs t y e a r ,'b u t his
" Woodmen: B. Ambrose . aod O.
w ltb Joiner and th en rushed b i
^
^
th e c o v e /o ffth s b a U . 'Thompson to r th e Summers' Service t h l S t. LouU CardlnaU. today d n le 4
0 1
-------- J I
J.
* * eyes tw inkled btlghU y as ha gavo hU
' ' knocking the Cubs hu rle r to t
'. .Tb^n'-froQ live ttiQuiand throoU team: and Hansea and KenaSsoQ fo r pattlclpatlon tn alUed u U - u n lo a . *
----------- ! g S ?
3 : .a s e n lo n o f how E m sst JSiayar aama
ground w ith save ral. rlg h U th a t
--------- .
.
1 and more there roM a lusty, yell, : the ContUieoUU. Three base hlU actlvlUe* whleh resulted to a b o y w e i* -' '!
1

0
t
w^lie
hU
poem
about
th
e
famous
brought blood to Joiner's nose a:
K r ^ it ...... ..........* ; f yV 0 Alrai? *ef .......... 1
J[ o n h e basebaU d u b by o **a tU *e d U 3 Ig w h iff o f th e legendajiy MudvUle ~For pasey, M ig hty Casey, was ad were made b r DanleU of the Wood
Braves7-, Phillies5
le ft a slX 'ln ch scratch on his h
vancing to th e plate. 0 0 slugger.
men. Patterson and . Ambrose o t
BOSTON. A p ril S9 WR - T l
i - Jnw.
The central trades t a d lab or UBioi& - S
t0 i 0 Casey's ha ir i t grsy, there's a stoop_ Casey .doesnt remember th e name
Summers'
Service.
Bchmersbsil.'
id and
PtiUadelphla n a tlo n ils o u th it t:
1' ' . Bush flnaUy was o tf the fie ld
ai
^
roted uaa n l m o u ^ y g - - ' ''
2
o
f
the
O
isn
f
p
ltc
h
e
rjb
u
t
he
bumed
OasiSrmad-a-two-baggec>-Sbawvar.
SoBton .Bnves 13 t o - 9 to day b
0 0 In hlshou1deri.and-g4ia-piiwhed'
I
Jclne r taken to th e Cub club house.
hou
H i t w ^ n * * * p " - - Z Z Z Z 0 0 0 20 2
1 hollows In hU cheeks but hU eyes, m lh ir d strike acrou the~p]at, and itiu c k o u t 14: H alverion, 3: Purdum,
n de>
uffered th e ir elghlh consecutl
B u t Manager C lm rlle O rim m
d
bers o f IU a f f u u t ^ unions to sta y
*, w hat'a miss i t w ai."
S: -AmbroM, 13, and Hansen, .10.
rnglng lefeat as they lost^the b a ll gan
0 1 sre clear and zeitfuUy he tecaUs the
cldcd (0 -take a hand, chaUcngli
Thayer. Oasey
m eant thie
e prltxle r. Palrm an and Blacjp were away from Cardinal gamea uatU
?
J j
j JI good old dsys.
his form er pitclie r. UmpiresI and
ai
Durocher U removed from th# Unepoem on ly a a Joke. None o f us
iis umpires.
^
aU even a t 8<3
other players kept th e p a ir apart,
apa
up.
He's sorry he d id n 't save th bat
2 T o tm
.................4i 10 Io Uu iii
, dreamed It would become u famous
iS
Next Sunday the OasU and Connltt'ed
Inntng when th e Brav
-i
however, and O rtm m was perm
ltt'
J" .The boycott grew o u t Of aa In d used in th s t noted strtke-out, but

is
I a t It hss," he added.
UnentaU wtU meet, u wUl the W ood^
ne.
c aplulU ed pn, an error, a w a lk ai
to rem ain In th e coaching Une.

,1,
dent
last Pebruary 23 wbca M I m
o
A
<^>ra
was
no
th
in
g
Im
portant
about
e
PhlUdilPhU
AB R H
/
s in g l^ t o p u t acroas tw o runs
men and Summers' Serriee boya.
. 'Thff' Pirates, w ith W aite H
Hoo rt
Won St Games '
____
,
. . .
Dorrts Sm ith, a garm ent worker,
Oomn p _ _ _ _ _ 3 0
0 i ES!,7,'J
'!le3 ii01 H" -then.
y had
margto to victory.
' ' pU cliing steady ball, apparently
hi
w u arrested fo r du tu rtjla g the peaca
" I t was Just anoiher itrike -o u t.'
_ B. Jobn*on If ____ s
I n ISST, the year o f h U hU torlc
' th e gome weU In hand u n til
U
II the
**0*
3 I ha said.
iw h iff, Casey pitched S3 games and
5 E d D on G eorge W inUS
s near th e Forest C ity M a n u ta ctu rln r
^ouge

o * w b ttte n ~ 3 Z Z Z :? o o o ooo* ooo. eighth, holding a 9 to 3 advantaj


Co.. where garment Workers bavo
I '
3 I
A Pitcher, N ot a H itte riwon 38 o f them. " I had the u m e k ind
id
_
I Wry T o f k --------------- 000 no OOx' ' thanks to home m n s by S u hrr and
ai
Waiuns < i - -
s3
. been on strtke several m onths.
I
^
Erron Keoi*. Runa btt*4 ,-;J
in- 5 S K 1 .? - = S
i!i
3
Andanother trm ditlon bU ited of
, stu h on th e ball th a t the present
It
BUFTALO, N .-Y ., A p ril 39 M>
Vaughan. T he only two run s th
4m 7. Ktwiom t M _____ _ 3
jj_
Durocher's wife. M r*. Oraee D u ro ^o4 2c: Casey w u no t Ih e m lfb ty baiter ,day pUehrrs do, plenty o f steam and

fa.,ai,-=z==i
id
Ed
Don
Oeorge
o
f
N
orth
Java,
N.
:
*h*.
D
t
n
t
o
a
-------------0
had been scored o ff H o y t we
oher, U a dress deslgn.er fo r th e F o rf
J
tliw
CMMr
p
___
_
3
0
0
1
I
Thayer's
poem,
w
hich
DeW
olf
|
Yh
tlirew
Cd
(S
tran
gW
)
LewU
of
some
cur\e*.''
he
said.
hoiRiirs tn th e fo u rth by U ndstro
atrom
e**............ i. I
C u e m iU p ------------1
0. 3: Hopper popnUrlsedm id e him
est C ity compsny, and he w u ta k in e
Jand Cavarretta.
He played fo r W ilm ington. In *.. C
' a llfo m u in 33 minutes 43 seconds
Coicaiio B ................ I
0 ' 0 J!( o o tU b e .
^ in th elr w m tU n g match tonight. her to w ork a t th o ttm e. D urocher
The Cubs th en p u t on th e ir 1

B^VB testtmony In police court on th e


I Totklj . _________ 44 * i H 33
Ul ___ :?_^rM -a _ p ^her, l _ h. -plan^. . dUnapolU, D etroit. PbUadslphU '
i
J
- 4 -------- l i g e r s - l S r B F O w n s O ^
im iis o fw m e n M ia s m itn w is n & td .--------- Bowmtn p - - ..
0
*'and not an exceptionally good
>the eighth, getting a t H o y t ar
N ?Y .* H ^ y r i ^ " r a S r ^ t ! b l ^
1
ST. LO UIS, A pm M V -T h
nd m s u i i o _________ 1
o h itte r. M y average waa aroand ,
raace.
_
~ D etroit Tigers opened a four-gam
and BIU S w ift wUh equal vengeanc
Ih e opcnlnc game here In W ashing! |274 ALASKA-BOUND . ,
.2 !
'ono- 00."
'
. . D uring th e course o f the ra lly Eni
In lU fi wben CennJe Ataek made
' th
e M n. Tiro bM* hit*Knrtom t, R. rr.
,

stand
here
today
by
handing
Ui
'
lih baggage of the group
^
---------------- b . ! .= o
,"5 ;
B u t some tim e before lhe historic
;
PIONEERS EAGER TO ' loaded-'w
llsh h it ills home zun aod Salvesc
t oft*beaten St. Louis Browns thel
veson Urbawki at__ ; s o o
and one baggage car contained alx
:ron- game Casey had knocked a bsU out h ll debut u th e W atblngten caleh*
10 his
3 b ............s 3 1
, walked, three men. w hich led to
h
I ; w o n t drubbing o f th e season,
I, ]IS tn. BUbop to Ofthlertn 3. Winnini of th e pa rk to w in a game and there
W dogi whose ownera decUned to leave
^
- START LIFE ANEW
'u *
..................- 0 I 0
le u p iie h ^ W tle h . Lo*ioi plwhr-CM . being charged w ith th e defeat.
g it o 0. before a crowd numbering[ lei
them
bchUid.

Casey
h
u
Uved
In
B
lngham
lon.
N.
wera hopea he m ig ht repeat.
Tliey Just managed Co protect t l
o jth a n a thousand. I t was th e le i
In addition lo th e 274 settlers, th e
P hlU delphU . w ith ' Casey hurlin g.. ]Y , fo r years and moved here on ly *a
(Continued m m Page .One)
,. Jead in th o n in th , however,- whc
3 enth consecuUve lo u fo r th e hap
hap-1 C hl (o t t CUTtluid poiiponrd,.
weeks ago.
8 1
^
St. M iliU l wlU take 400 suikle m en
' w u 'p la y in g th e O U n U in Phlladel-. fow
f
M la .
___________________
. Clny B ryan t struck o u l TrayiK
o less Bnnm s.
lh from th e federal transient- aervlce
. j
y 1
H oller aUo of Pine C ity walked w llh
phU . T w o were out. PhlUdelphla waaI
It's a ItUJpsirdnge, th in ks the on ly
w llll th e t}in g ru n do second an
3 1 The m e r a n Buck Newsom hel
! i
who w ilt stay In A lu k a tw o m onlhs
- {who rode to fame on a striketw o run# behind, u Thayer's i>oemI man
r
:- >
blm .
'
. th e ''Viinnlng ru n " on firs t. B r ja
^ at n t ilK ? y p -------------j J J J the American league champions
t
i ' S L o c a te lli T riu m p h s
re to ao rk m building th e colony.
,
g
Prankh rig h t." h i said. 'We're
h u lt:.
cout, th a t none remember hls eterUng
followed French and C a rlrtoin
n ito ; ptoa p --------------_i _o _o 0 ) fo u r h lU in se>-en Innings, b u t th
ne
The steamer N orth H aven look 120
going to w ork but there wlU bc some
I
pitching.
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B
u
t
r
iy
n
n
le
t
drive
a
ilng
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.
to
r

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r
L
e
w
M
assey
th e mound In the n ln tiu
! TotJ< ___________Jl 7 t 37 '<- Tiger batsmen drove Walkup. hi
ier picked men ai)d construction m ate - ' - '
_____________________________________ I plsy. We shot o\ir firs t deer together
T lie box score:
_ s successor, to quick co%-er during
Phiudtipbla _______ 010 040 ooo- Iand we're going to gel our t i nn t rUU a week ago to .s U rt th e project.
'
r
ritu b u rth
a b tt H o
0 A Bwten ---------- --------030 o s OOl
- 7 nine-run onsUught In th e eig
g hhtth
PH1LADE3JHIA. A p rtl 29'M 1 ^
The setUers wUl Uve in tents uotU
bear."
1 ErropItTcn. Two bM h lU llu
L. w .n fr e r ----------- 3 2 2
> ; snd garnered six more h lU o
olf f Cleto Locatelli. . l u i u n Ilghta'e lthI
I'. Wuner rf - ______ 3 I 2
0 n,ii.
Hoer*. M illon. Doub
tl* liom rs are erected.
John Olson. 10. echocd the sentl*
0 pU riV r t u iu to n n n ; C biosu tto Welland before th e game ended,
k
YOUIIB * ________0 0 0
ed.
Utleholder. to nigh t punched ou t a
JS
11 Will not be a to tal wUdemess
ments of the nearly 70 young boj-s
I , 1*. i i f r m i n ------------- s o
0 itYtD to Camiiti: TaM to K w iin . Wti
fla*
The box score:
te n round decUlon over Lew Mstlo Into which the pioneers go. They w ill
K T Vsuihsn u ________ 3 3 4
1 n ln i pitbcr~o<n. Losins pitchtr.
when B^ked what he planned tO do
DtUtU
AB It U P
O A *ey. PhUadelphla. in the windup
Traroor 3 8 _______ 4 3 o i1 3 I Doirn>*n.
' have radios to ti.'ing them tn eontact
on arrival In Alaska.
. Wnite cf . . .
5 3 2 3
Hubr J b --------------- S 3 3 (
J bout o f a boxtog card.
w,
Coebran*
e
______
4
3
1
1
wlUi
th o ouUlde world. They can
'Oel
a
bear."
he
reported.
lAt'XcUO Jo ---------- 3 0 1 0 .. j ]
_ _ oiinnfTf ab ____ _ s 3 3 i
o i b o t n c . X __________ 0...0 . . a . . g
0 ..
- K N O X V IL L E . T e n n ..-U * .-" A w l
In th e -f rllla -ila u n u k *-v a lle y;y,, drive a few mUes to Parker vfhlch '
OH* 11tlf IB
. * ~H * I *3
'
Tncvrnow 3 b ______ 3 0 0 3
U'a n o th in g: ju st a little practice:
re h u a m otion picture theater,
each la m lly w ill bc Riven a 40-acre
Owlln rf .
S I 3 4
~ 1PP.P. .. C
I O r e g o n ia n s C o n q u e r
'
n

Od
ka
o
w
ln
g
'h
o
w
i"
hc
Physicians.
dentUU and nurses wlU
'

tra
ct
for
w
liiclithey
w
ill
p>ihc
I I H o rt'"p
4 0 - 2 0
3 KK'iT, :--------- ! i i i S S C o y o t e T e a m , 1 2 - 2
.-'. C-. - '
i-'V '
^
P -------------- 0 0 0 0
t federal
government S3.000 over a be avalAble at caU and an Interde0t 3b -----S 3 2 0
' ^
So u y a blue*eyed Bobby M ills, a
period of so^ears.
tW P ... .--------- J 2
> 3
nom lnailonal church wUl be estabnine>year*oId lad who th o o u birdies
>
1 1 J ^0 0
NATIO.HAL LE A G t'E

"T hat's a lo t more th an t hsd to llshed at Parker.


L A ORANDE. O re, A p ril 29 l/T
^ rr - and para on Knoxville's municipal
New Y o rk S. P hlU delphU 9.
T o U ta ----------------O 11 n JTJ ' 1
I
TolU ... .............. i i ts 34 ' n * ;
M im iciota ." said Holler, "b u t aU I
T lic clLmate, moderated by th a
hool lln k s ._
4.Plltsbrgh..S. . S k . I , ^ X.
wLk
i ?o A T tie Eastem Oregon norm al school
1.. JapaneM -currtnt. is nearly tb e same
w anMs a chance to go to w o r^o a 11
Cbkage 4. ClAelanaU 1.
*2 Ve te ra ii goUen l y BW^by. wl>
Bum* Ib ________ 4 0 3 7 f defeSted College o f Id a h o -1 3 -to
,
xix~D tud tor P. Wnr Jn th.
IP. a t the Minnesota distrtcU fro m
T h r r te ll n*-? gram * grow. easUy .up.
here today In th e ir sertes opener.
HniulfT c ________ 3 0 1 fl fl 0
0 A
Bm I ob s. B t m U t b 3.

holds
th
e

kid
s
*"
reeord
of
I
t
fo
r
Itp p w ir _________ 4 i
3 3 e
lh vM ch th e party came and U fa vo r|
there. I d id n 't have much luck with
i ^ f l C oyoifs were leading the a par 70 courae here. U a - u a iu r a r
: . ' o r 5 _________ o'* ?
B u m ttt 3b ________ 4 0 0 1
able to gm n s; ^egetabtes and the
them back liome."
t - 2 Teache.-s t to 1 w'hen th e second Uaka perlorm er. having tlic corfect
1 ^
AME&ICA.N LEAGUE
IS
Women held up babfs in thl^
:l^ luir^te r fm lls.
j
4 0 J 00 3 game of th e scheduled double heid* stance, tr tp . poUe and ihe te cliUDdtfem3B-_______
3 3 3 3
D etro it I . ClcTcUad 3.
Sirftnt* M 4 0 0 3.
' cupler ef .
3 a 1
arms. Civic officU U headed by May-1
2'

er
was
caUtd
in
th
e
fo
u
rth
ianlng
Jng
a
jq
a
,
o
f
a
com
ing
champion.
New T o rk 7. Ph lU d elp hU S.
tlfv w a i p _ _ _ _ _ 3 0 1 0
C'<ntu lb I a i> 0
R IVE R -C H A.V N E L
t
o r A rjie lo Rossi and re p trs e n U tKes:SN.4KE
M;i
Wllkup p -------------O 0 0 e
becauie e f ratn. ^
I* iia n b tn e o i 7 1
WashlngtoD S. B otton 3. '
P U yln g -w ltti special clubj>, Bobby
i~ j
COMMISSIO N NAM ED
i
o f tlie sU l emergency relief ad
Chicago t, SL LU 4.
! = r cracks th e b a ll ITS to 300 yartis
I ' r n2 un * ! ~
t l oI *
m inistration. Including Adm lnU traa- ij BOISE, A p ril (,r>Governor
WkRifka p o o e
from th s tee and~mAnlpulaie hU
to
r
Frank
V.
MeLauglUln
and
A
i
ii

I
t
R
ou
today
appointed
Wayce
K
e
rr
'
Joinrr p
0 0 0
COAST tX A C U E
Irons like a v e u ra n . K U
sel
F i r s t C la s s P i r s t S
S a cke r Is L es A lbe e
n ., c
of Ricby. James Heath o f Id aho
' C t*rj p t o o o 0* 3
M iiant Admini-Mraior H. A. R. Car:cU'n..
M illio n s 7-1. L e t A n rtle s 4-U .
^
Hick ss
1 0
1 01 2
dom ar o f f line.
were on hand to welcome ih r group
jp ira iU a jiil n. J. Lavely o f R cxbu rr
.>CoIl*
0 0 0 1
OakUnd -S. SeatUe 12-2.
and ge: them started to ho uU .
zmember? o f the* Snake R iver C hanB s pU ys a thoroughly *teady
M O DTft r=* _ _ _ _ _ 0 I 1 0
1-2.
noOywood e-I. San F r u t e lM S
-1
..t c u u w a p
o o fr- se 2
At>oard lhe arm y trv . p o rl Sl.
goBM, b u t u y s - I do get kinds msd
51. rr.el Im provement commUslon.
rrtn ea p -
o a Io 0
Sacramento 9-7. PortUnd I- * .
M lh lel. the em lgranU wUl asU foorr
The commission wlU have charga
when I nUss an easy putt.'* H r has
^
D rn c ; p ---------- 0 * 0
Seward
Wednesday.
'H jcy
are
herer lo st a ban since h r >6gan
re expendmc aa approprtaUon o f

T o til* ______
31 ]2 14 n 1
J iM S
1
acheduled to arrtve there tn six days
playing.
Ti i*3.000 fo r rtver chsnnel im p rore,
r - l u t u t f for W analu la t r i .
and they wUl be U ken to th e vslley
T he youngster is s lu tc e is k e of
fy z
ment, m ainly fo r th e p r t rec tlon o f
,
sBttied fer C w rr ta 7t&.
A 4 . J
,
rre-D lt<< for KervUik i F Sth
Bobby Jones, and Uie form er
r a the gorerom<Et.*owr.ed Alaska
t * ifloodi among th e 8r.ake in &iadi,,
_________ 40t 010
1
world'a champion heads the. lis t of
aad Bonnevlllo
raUway.
ison, Jefferson
irelfcra tn hU estlmsUon. He also
r* e
counUei.
j
Twelve o f th a Uaia'a Si cars were
1
l
/
f
W
.
t
i
P
T
H
C
i
T
'
C f.u. Te b u *
w u r* U n
U aa a rd ea t ad m irer of Jimm y
:
fn :o .
U aO itn w .
c* t*
Thomson, leng-drtving Leng Beach.
{
'U Q ^V a uitu n. Ouhr
*3.
'SSS:
^ A iC A e r r MAQAM,viouifi
CaU f, profeaalonal who form erly
Lirys.wsm. C n rr t*.
Ured la KaoxrUJe.9W EAR ?
HIM U M
I
Trijn or.
W ur. Oaubl
'
T7>tt*aow u S i ^
I
Bobby sta rted golfUig at_the age
'
K;t:n. Ila rtn ftt ta LU M itrw i. W)nal&
pl;Sfr-4;*i- Umlat pSteJf.,*I
o f th ree, when be.picked up a club
aod d to re a b a ll stra ig h t in to hU
dad's bck. K U fa the r. Lon MUU.
grtraskceper a t th e m ualetpal Unks
i;
Cardinals-7, Reds 2
and a good go lfer h lm ie lf. fo rth r - T - ^ I .W L N N A T L A p rtl a W m
- w m t-b e taa g ivla g - h ts ca -l essons.
* ' Deaa rang up h i* th ir d TJetorr e
-*
Bobby b u spent .^iio U i t three
I . the sesson today, holding C la d a
r '
3 L \ r STOOP to C M fK r . ^r mi k * > t e U cli tb baa. b t le a Albee.
b**. yesrs on tlM g M course.. He pUys
BO SBV M 1 L L 5
M
n a ti^ K fg j ell in check whDo h i
I
^ ^ V g h t n H r { U , h p k tlayer.
T t C na eU . U rated aa m m o f tb e bmm tI nearly e re ry day, h o rry tn r home
J S t, LeuU teamnutes battered ou
U tte ra ts tb e e w fe r U M , A aenlor. -ba
be froQ scboot to get m a round be, !
a 7 to 3 dtO ilo n.
lU fo r* stmdown. He U In tbe th ir d ,
raae* a t CMSt aeheels wbea tb o Taadala
t
Pepper M artin led th e a ttac k o<
r
w
'
r
a
d
e
.
'
-p.
'p
ro
,
o
f
co u rw ,' be u y s w ith a
Etlea a f a(x gMe w ltb O rvcm . O m n
- S r t f l ^ asd FTeltas W h th
r*
ATM
.
tt ir
:
[tiU JdU ti grta .
" T O U do i w ant to
y ftj,
^ !,. tli> ia l
W.
New . r k -------------- T
Brooklyn ---------:------- M

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SHOOIS BIIIEDIES AND PARS ;

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C O M M O D IT Y
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, NSW V O B K :
, .
,
N EW y O B K , A p ril tO (,T>)In de x
stocks: P lrm : lt ra lly in
o f 15 staple commodity price*.
neUUf lU U Itst.
-.(Dee. 31. IB S l.tflo a l* 100; X926
B o nd *: M ixed; communlcaaverace e^aaU 230.5)
UonB In ues v n k > '
Today
* *C m lji Cm t !
*
I
foreign excJunaes:
Quiet; local und W all
lrct MHInR.
. .
Sugar: H igher; ilrro e r sfot
Cof/pc: Steady: foreign bu'jrlnj.
O H iO A a o :
Wheat: Ir r e p ila r;

apreadlnB

" a r e : S S f m r c i t y o t oHcr------ C attle: Weak to 25e lower.


' h o w : . Steady to } o c lower;
tW 0 .
s '
. - iir - n iA N K _ M A e _ m i^ h _
Lauv-Intori Press
rreaa fin
Financial
(AMOCiated
a n c ia l W rite r)
NEW V O B K ; A p ril 29.(/P>-ato:k*
nJUed In tate trading today, after
li ragged performance
n f the xeulon.
.
A fu rm e r reducUon In the world
-------p r iw -o f- a llv e r - by -1 - c e n t-to .7 S k
m t < aa ounce unM ttled early sen*
tlm eat, b u t th# aUver i h a r ^ 8norlng th la detelopmenl. led the

late improvement. H ie gOTcmment


atood pa t on .Its price, establlahed
- la s t Thuraday, o t 77J7 cen u an
ounee fo r. domeatlcally p ro du w ^
wWC But*}, ta d tbe U ta a u y ( td
- n o t. have fu rth e r comment during
. . th e ac lon -o n tbe allver eltuaUon.
- l u l l . *|pel_were tagnKl;^.ln.. Ujo
: late l i f t In the ro a rktt, but th e gen; eral l i f t was helped by a belter
'
W a ll street feeling toward the pow'
-e r and lig h t laiues, where th e preal'
d e n t i rem arks on th e ptU lty regu
la tio n before congress .were seen as
contalnlog' some' crum bs'of encour>
agement. I t w ^ noted th e chief
ottCuUve's "Xlrealdo chat- had not
been aU>lnclusive In Its condem>
na tion o f t it l l l t y holding companies,
' tout had suggested only th e ellm lna*
Uon ,of * u n n w * a r y unlta In thU
field.
.
.
- - C nOo Pricea H igher
P rls d p a l tu p le s were n o t an lm>
portanC In llu en ee .on equities,,al*
'.tb o u fh th e leadlns grains 'Were a
b i t better th a n steady. W heat was
m
cenu a bushel higher to K
lower, whUe com was unehani '
to 'J H cenU a bushel up. c o u ...
was mUdly xtacltonazy a t tosses o f
IS to iS ccnU a bale. MaJor-Euro>
' ;p e a a c u im d e a tm prored a UtUe
against .the dollar.
'D ie n t h e r uncertjUn tone of the
share n a r k e t d u r in f .jn o s t of the
day waa accompanied y th e small*
eat fu ll day's .tu n u v e r In a week,
a t 880490 shares. T he Associated
P re u average fo r eo stocks ad>
.Tanced J of a point to 30.9 at the
close. The 15 ratt shares used in the
calculation were .4 o f a p o int down
a t 21A.
e leading silver stocks
ns. headed by a i
\ In Cerro de Pasco at
\ the group fraction^
I higher locluded U. S.
Sm elting a t 1 , Federal M ln ln c a t
M . s u re r K in g a t i n i and Howe
Sound a t
New Y o rk i t Hon*
duras Rosario and Bunker HUl lm>
- p r a v e d - tiih m n t lt tly on th.
AddrcM SiDdied
W all street drclcs pondered the
-rem arks o f the president over the
radio Sunday nig ht, concluding

(C o pyriiht. 1935, -by Moody's)


(Unem bcr 91, 19SI, a lU c n a> 100
iB c o n p o tle i .Uis above prire level
and th e roUowbif coinmo<lltfcs,-w(tb
Uio pproainate percenUc* valae
of th e bole Index aaaigncd w eact)..
a n SMd: Wheat 13. e o ttS 13. bog
13. steel terap 10, sugar 10. wool 7,
copper fl, Wdea ^ com . n ilibe r i.
Uk 4. coffee 4. lead i , sUver 3. cocoa;
X .~ i:d lto r}:

policies.
, Scars pocbuck, a t 37S. *o s up
ovec.fa.point, as.li.w a s.aiu ou D ced
th a t sales In the la te s W o u ^ ju e k a .
were 33H per ccnt ahead of<a' year
ago and th e belt,, f o r ' the period
Since 1030. Steel stiares greeted w ith
tra c tlo n a l. improvement ihe esti
mate o f the steel In stitute th a t op
erations In th e industry had declin
ed to 434 per cent of capacity, com>pared w ith ' 44.6 a week ago. Tbe
performance was about In liflb w ith
-U n lo h -P a d n c 's l-D n ra M d -A m e rl.can Can at 132 each lifte d a p o int
o f so, but most advances In th e
leaders were frscltouU . Including
IT. a. S l l t JJ. w c jtu i,h o a j a t
43*i, Anaconda at 14. Chrysler j j ,
31%. Inlcm aUonal Harveaier a t
39K. Montgomery-W ard o t 30 and
Starfdard OU of N. J. o t ! j .
.

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MONEY

LO S AN GELES POTATOES
LO S ANOELBS. A p r i l * , ( f f l (V B
D A>Potatoes,-ordlnatT 'Stocktons
11.19 ewt;
local B ritish Queens
ll.JS-38 lug, smaU 90-11.00; H aw alln B ritis h Queens 4-4 H lb ; San
Diego (0 B ritis h Queens 8140-19
lug, Oam eta 4-4S76: K e rn co.
W hite Rose 3>i. sm all 3 ' i j b .

C niC A G O POTATOES
, CH IC AGO. AprU M l (U 8 D ))
is* -P o ta to e s : ReeeJpts 288 carloads;
1S* on track' 488; t U I U. 8. shipmeaU
M .
Saltuday. 49 on 8 &aday; old,
a' l

ers; few mixed Io ta.arou nd 88.49;


w ith underweights and heavies at
8740 to .*7.70; packing s o w s -87
down.
C attle recelpU. 4T; Denver m ar
k e t 30, Nebnuka. feeders 300; early
M lw look fu lly steady on best cat
tle ; b u lk medium and liOctt^atee'rs
and h e lfe n , odd lots and p a rt loads.
80 to 8740; few 88; sm all lo t good
lig h t. Steen; 8840; con\m on steer*
and heifers 8540 down; few to u
medium and good cows 84.78 to
88.75; common cowa 8340 to '84:
lower grades-83 to 8340; medium
and good bulls 84 to 89.
Sheep receipts. 34490: Chicago
m srke t 907; th e foUowltig are C allfo m la s: Chicago packers 30,013,
Chicago m arket 1384, Omaha m ar
k e t 1,400; Denver m arket 361, Sioux
C ity packers 307, Omaha
937; no early sales.

W eTFU M S
;jp E .iiiE [i
Advances at Minneapolis
. Strengthen Cliicaga
M a rk e d '

ccnt 81.00' i ; da rk ha rd w inte r 11


per cent 80c; soft w hite 83c; west
e rn w hite U '.sc; ha rd w inte r 81>.ic:
O a u : No. 3 w hite *39.
.C o m : No. 3 E yellow M340..
M llln in .standard 836.
C ar reoelpU; W heat. 49; flo u r 8;
o a u a ."^
CHICAGO CASH G R AIN
CHICAGO, A p ril 39 (;p) W hea tt
No. 3 red * 1.01; No. 4 mixed 8143.
C om : Old No. 1 }-el|ow 91H to
93?jc: new No. 4 nrlxed 87 !ic; No. 1
j-ellow 91c; No. 3 w hile 83 to 9 3 '.ic
OaU: No. 1 w hite 53c.
N o rye.
Soy beans: No. S.yellow $1 ne t
track, country s u tlo n .
B arley: Peed 80 to 70c; m a ltln g S
70c to *145.
]
T im o thy seed: 818 to *1740 cwt.
C lq n r seed *18 to ' 818 cwt,
U r d , Tierces 813.00; loose la rd
81348; beUJes $19.75.

B y JO H N 'P . BOUGHAN
(AssocUKd Press M srket Edtlor)
C m_______
cA O O , A p ........................
ril 39 -Jum ps of
nearly 3. cenU a bushel In wheat
1>rlces a t M lnneapolU did m uch to
.make g ra in m arkeU. here average
higher today.
8tcwsr(
In dicatio ns were th a t M lnneapolU m ills needed wheat, and would
P i) R T L A N ^ I I
H m k ra
Id ah o Rnsseta V . 8 . No. 1 8140 (o
PORTLAND, A p rrf (>n(U8 DA) require deliveries on M ay contracU.
____ - . j - m i o t t S3
43
A ll Chicago wheat future* rose to
H
U
ff;
prim
e
Bality.
heavy
to
large
Hogs:
Receipts.
J300;
steady;
good
Unfoa ^ b i d t
s t ' so*
t t l o 8U t : com nerclal S14S (o'81.- to choice 17Q to 315 lb. 8949 t o 8945; about * 1. b u t Increased aelllng then
.M E T A IA
M : V . 8 . No. 8 8149: W 's t o c k , 335 to 2 M 'lb . $840 to $943; lig h t developed-here.-mueh o f I t on the
\n N N lP E G GR AIN
UDiiMl AtreraU ___
NEW YORK. A p ril 29 W >-C op .
s np plit* libera) demand and trading llgh ts.m ostly 8840 to *8.89; pack- p a rt o f spread traders who simul
United O u *
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AVINNIPEO. A p ril 29 (/P>-Caah
per: Quiet; elecirelytlc. spot and fu
- - ind1 AlCO&OI--AJ
43
moderate, weaker.
:^sows 8749 to 8740: few feedeti taneously were bttying a t M inneap w heat: No. 1- N orthern 8 6 T rK o r3 tin
ture. blue eagle t?.
' ^ to *840. .
I olis.
33'b 33
S I K , " :
N orthern 85!S; No. 3 N orthern
T in : .Irregular, spot and nearby
ia ia>4
: RecelpU 1700; calves 100;' T he resu lt was an IrreguU r cloae 80?i; a u. No. 3 W hite 41H: No. 3
Uhtil. Union Co _.... asi^
tiO J T l fu ture 14943.
1^ done, generally asking In th e Chicago wheat m arket, H W hite 37.
WnUnshOUM ____ 431*
Iro n : Qutef; No. 3. fo b eastern
Woolworth ------ -----M
mlire higher; few early lower {o l U higher, compared w ith
Pennsylvania I19J0: B u ffa lo 81840, X u u n in Kodsit 1 {{
ong 11} 35c hig he r; medium Saturday's fln b h i May 9 9 '.i-S . Com
FLA X
B M tw S> U t ----- 3 ,
CL'Rll'MAItKeT
AUbama II440.
closed unchanged to l U up. May
DU LU TH, A p ril 20 (/?>-Flax on
erl Jl n ________
NEW TORK. April
Curb quoU k d : Steady: <pot New York
89i-;. oala *. ; off, and pro- track 81.79. M ay 81.79; July 81.77 j ;
n m to ne nubtwr 14'i
tX lO M !
, ,
a ro tts l |l*e m e . . . . 344>
SAN FRAN'CISCO U VES TO C K
Amer 8u p Powtr I '*
7: East St. Louis >3.60.
jU lo n s unchanged to 13 cenUdown. Sept. 81.77'i.
OearnJ f'OoiiM_____34\k
inunKer H ill and ButlUkq ______a<
Z inc: D ull. East St. Louis spot
SX N FRANCISCO,--.
A p ril 39 {A^ to * 0; few heifers $540 to 8740;
M ' 30'k r n ti SU B m
_ _________ -------------------------M arket Weak a t F irs t
and fu ture 14.10.
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D A t-H o g s 700: early bulk some held abo>-e\*8 ; three loads
A t first, w heat prices here show
Alum inum : 19 lo m
188-S9
i butchers 8945.30: Ifttu r C a lifo rn ia grass..c6ws held above
-a 5 Jb.
Ooedyrar nubbcr ... ISU IV , : - S :2 D ? ,n d l a h . - ,;f---------------M lS
A nllm ony: Spot (1449.
3 .
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top, few $940: sortouls 88.70-80. *0.75: scattering ' ftood beef cows ed a downward trend. Influenced by

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weakness
o f th e Ui-erpool m arket
Quicksilver: 17340 (o 79.
*040 to 87; common V to medium
29>* 30.
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grass steers'88.75 straig ht; 3 tu n kinds *5 to *640; low cQtlera 'and and by rains m-er Urge sections of
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n u medium-, and rough 1093-111 '1 9 culle rs *3.75 to (449; bulls *440 to dome'slTc wheat te rrito r]'. A loavr
GOVER.NMENT BONDS
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*940; good to choice vealers 8740 le w l of prices on s llw r acted also
j n i w rcVtr't.....r,]z~ 5
N E W tf^ V E N T S
a s w YO RK, A p ril 39 W v -B o n d IBI TH Si T e l ------- ,
tem porarily as something o f a bearto J4 4 0 ..
quolatlon-i:
are ciA L ffiR E
jv e ry llghUy sorted: about 3 cars
recelpU.
1500; active. Ish. Influence. Nevertheless., wheat
Sudler. Wnfr and eompany.
unsold; fa t da iry type *4.75: bulU
J 4 & td r
ther th a n late last values soon showed ra lly in g power.
lnrpotw.-TOiM $ A ^ down: Calves~20ff;- W d
33.47 .
t ty jfweek: bulk good to choice spring helped by strength w iilch devd<>i>W
1st 4V.S 33-47 .................
, ! i : | Amvricaa Po#f and Lisht 'l I s ' . eren QualUy 201 lb. vealers 89.75: lambs 8745 to 8740; top 87.75; med In com as a result o f specuUtlvc
...............
Amlen Portisn ror w r a n u .. i n car 271 lb. calvcs *9.00; odd head ium kinds down lo $$; good ^to JjuyJng unU l reports became current ElklPERORS OF EAST AIEET
4Ih 4!4S 33.38 ..........
Aineriean Oa*
- 1 Bfcttie .
n ^ m n to good 8040-8.00.
T o kyo -S o n o f H ea w n host to
4th 4'..* rcg. 33-M ......^
choice .wooled-lambs *8 to *045; In th a t tw o cargoes o f com were be
r wttM i .....i;.-;. 9'
. Manchukuos K a ng T e h l W eld
Sheep 300; good to choice spring clud ing . 103 lb. welghU Jtt ouUlde; ing brought back to Chicago from
T rtasary
Uoton .. ------- 13j.
I Bojilhtm varrabu
Ismbs quoted $740-35. po lb ly *740 best shorn lambs held above *9.75; Georgian bay.
ing o f empires seen In elabor
4 i * 47-52 ................. .
.
14lJ
ate m :lllo n .d o lla r fete.
u on 70-75 lb. weights; Saturday, deck few slaughter ewes $3;to *345.
3!.S 43-45 .................... ..
Nat ro i L f t .
E>esplte assertions th a t shipments
77
lb.
springers
*745
straight.
B
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BLAZE T H R IL L S N. - T ; C.
4
44-54
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t w in . w A L s m a r k et s
o r com to Chlcsgo from Georgian
Brooklyn 7-a la nn w aterfront
3Ss 40-43 J u n e _________
OM AUA.SHEEP
bay were expected.' ta lk prevailed
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keU lower city, s b u u down subA )Hogs; 10.000; 'm aricet clOMd beep: RecelpU 0000; compared atock o f co m avalUble fo t delivery
waysl Loss. *500,000.
Frid
ay
lambs
generally
stesdy;
three
In
Chicago,
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boilers 82.79-340. Coaehclla; Crstes.
A N IL L -IV IN D BLOW S GOOD. Five
44-48 .....
young w hite 5 'j pounds up 2 2 ' c;,low e r than Frid ays average: bet- loads C allfo m U spflng lambs around tle change, o f tenders o f com on a
W hite Wax (3.00.
llr*T7 buielicri. 3 1 0 ^ Ibt M.7S_____
dust-ridden Western ststes peer
4C-49 ....
liMTJ buicD m UO>MO Ita U .1S to t7 JO 3 !(t 4D-S2 ....
Potatoes saclted per c v t. Netted young sm all 20c; geese 12:; capons te r grades 310-340 lb. 8940-05. top 80 pound averages sorted 34 head large scale early In May.
th rough black shroudi D igging "l
n e u o s lowi. UO peuaiu WCO (o MOO
Gems. Oregon K la m a th dUt.. U. S. Oto 7 pounds 26c.
I (9.19: 340-270 lb. 88.0O-9.DO; 370- ou t o f t;ie three ears *8.65; Three
O sU dlspUj-ed Independent weak
ou l.'fa rm e rs tr y fo r fresh sla rt. ,
3s 46-48 .........
Ondww]|&t butcAtn.
ears
SI
to
94
pound
welghU
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Nq. is 8340-40. W ash.:* Yakima
ness owing largely to Uqaldatlon ot A L LIE S tN T T E ON REICH. Stresa.
B U tter; RecelDts 7772 tu l ' u n l -2 0 0 lb. *8.05.
>U.}M p o u n d i______ to M M
as 91-95
straig ht.
Odd loU choice native M ay delivery contracU. _______M iO to MOO 3 !.s 95-60
dUt. 83.00-10. com bin atio n grade
Ita ly F irs t pictures ot histor
settled,
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8140-90. New crop per lb. 4 ^ 1 30*; to 3 0 * ic extrss i 9 'i - a v . . 1alaughter pigs *740-8^5; cu ll lots. springers up to *8. fed wooled lambs
ProvUlons averaged lower w ith
ic parley on German rearm a
Bi*n
m ostly *7.75 to *8; lop *8.15; fed hog values.
Santa C ruz; O sm eU 3 - 3 'i. Per lb., S u a l l r s u V 9 0 . ~ 8 ; * to**2;c ;^
i MO
m ent! II Duce host o t B riiU h
n rs ls (88-89 ) 37*4 to 28c
holdover 1400. clipped lambs *040 to *7.15: shearing
and French Chiefs.
49 . ................................ ...102.1 ordin ary 3't.
Umbs up lo (7.7S. Quotations unHecs 18-23. Broilers 14-10. Fr>-ers 180.87) 37c; sundards >M c 'n ir a l. i
NO.
2 N AZI T AKES BRIDE. Ber
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..... 10343
changed.
Ifi- a . -Roasters 24-25. Roosters 10- l * d c a rlo u , u c .
lin General Oocring weds act
Home Owners Leaa
HMT JifM . .
13. Ducks 13-17. Pigeons $1.00-35
Lithv ciord bf
i.oo'i M U ee<i-'.
ress In pomp riva llin g HohenSI . ..
...-10048
Eggs; RecelpU 33 840 ca.><s;Ktesc^. o lf vrlth common am i medium
U iB t Infteraa
ST, JOSEPH SHEEP
' i5y ,
do::. Squabs 23-24. Hares (Uve) 5-12.
to lle m daj-si H itle r U best man
A 52
_...103.
S S .S liic:er(4 hn* .._
Wholesale b u tle r 03 score 28; 91,'e x ln T firs ts 25*; lo3 5*,c: tr e s h g ra '^ grade* weafc tcx.35 lower, very lib a JOSEPH. A p ril 29 (;n (U S D .**? 5 h -

l.<t>>orn brelirn
a t SU te ceremony.
39-43. ............................ ....100.15 37':-: 90. 37; 80, 28>i. Cheese Ila u ed flr s u 34' to 24 .c: currrn t re- era! supply Inbetween grades gradI. aati aiti. as<|.>', SPRING SURE IS HERE.
A )Sheep 9500; salable supply two Majr

Buds
,-SS SS S3>,
15; \ r l p l e u l4>>. Eggs large 2
3',;,c <------lp ls 33;c
: storsge
..........- pad
i i r i u l i n g good to near choice unsold. loads clipped lambs and j-earllngs.
come to bloom, sunshine follows
n.VR SILVER
medium 2 0 'j; small 15S.
. J2 :; extras'36c.
Top S1940.'pald fo r'ap proxim ate ly fo u r loads fed clips, balance fed -, fia'ta
showen, and M a ,' Pa, Buddy
. (1400 pound a ve ng es-'N e xt h l g h -wooUklns
L ^ .^
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u..is
lo.
Including
te n
loads
and SU blossom out In Z asl^r
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LOS ANGELES PRODUCE
|
e it price 81540. Numerous loads w heal pasture Umbs. No bids
3S' 3> nu->>
parade. (Coverage New Y o rk
'81440-1540. B u t lon g yta rU n g s(l3 .- M jn
lo v r r
LOS. ANOZ,ES. A p ril 24 (/?>-
SCG.\R
C ity. A lU n tlc C ity. Philadelphia.
SS S>i M'k-ST
_____
iMay
;so good to cholee lig h t Heifers
r o B u r . N EXCHANGE
', N
SSn STS >S'
Washington and Hollywood).
........
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EW Y
O R K . .A...........
pril 25 i ,,- R s w steady. O u u u n d ln g Koaher H elfDE.VTER SHEEP
SOU
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L tQ R T SA VIN G ONCE MORF..
Dm r *
27S: sugar w u flm j today, w iiilr th e 'e r s unchanged b u t all o lh e n and
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World's greatest dayUght duck^(C lgn ec!iant<! lirm : France d e - 'g j
^ j c o j, 27
pot price remained UIlc.^.^ll(;fd a l cows weak to 35 lower: sculhweai- --aheeo
U. 8- Or*t
1*3. :
raug
u ihh:- Old
niH T
7 t,
a h e e p 10.500
10400 : 300 th ro
itr
ers, Tom H ow srd and George
8 m*:i n ti. So. i i
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hig h era Stocker* u p tq 8840; n o t much
EeK: Candled clean extras J6; ' (343. ahlpm enl sugars
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lambs
steady
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No ai ........
Shelton, make dayUght tim e ,
net change early on cutter o r beef
2'
^
I candled clean large standanls 23; as *3.43, a new high lo r .
rtsto *. u. a No. 1 ___
11.40 12.53 12.53
clear as m idnight.
- ..... bulU and w alers
" real, *1C0 t.. ..
candled clean medium extras 2 4 ',; ; Sales reported In tlud tfi 9.d
12,71 12.70 11.70
12.SS 1S.7J 12.TJ
candled clean medium standards o f Philippines from store a ,
I.
v-T-,,..
7 - ^ .V,
; 22' , : candied-clean sm all extras 21. ; 100400 bags o f Puerto liic w fo r above *9J5 and extreme o u u io e '
'-I
Aprtl 28 i^ v - T h e I p o u ltry : H e n s :. Leghorns, under June shipment a *3.40, 2i,0ffl tw gi on vealers * S i ..

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Legal Advertisements
:c i:o h cJo
,!cady at net l o v ^ 3, ; It* .
3Vi to 4 Ita . 17; overOf C a b a a _ n jr . second has M a y ' Sheep:
17,000: clipped !* i J S S l a S * 8 4 0 ^ c h ^
le 0! 3 to 9 poinis,
4. 18. Hens, colored.
to 4 Ita . s h l p m e X *347. 17 w b s g W o r
mosUy steady a fte r s trw ig opening
p o r t w n d g r a in
N O TIC E
PO RTLAN D , A p ril 29 W >-W heat
______
31; over *. 22. BtoUers. I lo 1 , ii , fir s t h a lf June at (3.40 and .25.000
on few strtcUy ^ c e offerings t o ; "
fre ig h t paid.
S IS
food'*JOO?pounJT;
1<: over V i to 3; Ihs. 15. Fryers: bags fo r firs t h a lf September shipouUlders^ W oolA ln s weak rto ' 35;
^ close: M ay 83c; July n U c ; Septem IN O T IC E IS H S E B Y G IVEN to
Ibed. soo-pouad h
N B \\ > O R K. April n v - S \ a p - Lejhoros 3 ' i lo 3 Ibst 15- Qarred
m ent a i $1.43. all to reriner*
lower on paper but actua lly neat
_ _ .
0 ' ber 83>;c. Cash: B ig Bend Bluestem a il members o f t h ^ n FaUs Coun.Anu-Tuberculosu Association
:ra:ed apple.ytracjj:: cboTce 10, - ^ c k s . 2>. to 3 '. Jbs. 2s: other
Futures were firm er on mcreased steady. Generally plain q u ality eonK ^ N . A p ril 28 <T) (U 8 D A) 4 \ic ; d a rk h a rd w inte r 13 .p er ty
th a t a meeting w ill be held a t the
l l 5 - \ : extra fancy 12- colored 20. Roasters: Barred rocks trade covering, aealns: m Im of ac- sldered. Good to choice cUpped M n d fo r wool feU o ff.* o e residence o f M rs .'O rr Chapman,
5 ? 112
rrunes .fsdy: C alifornia 4 . over 3 ', iba. 21; others 21. Ducks: tuals and fenem-ed buyir.{. promoted lamba $740-00 largely- to p 8740 to
last week a lU m gh ab m e
119 Seventh Avenue East, la the
to houses coounued lo m ove 'fa lr q uan-,
C ity o f T w in F all*. T w in FaUs Coun
r.d ow nw ard to 88.5a ttues o f wool. Ohio and s lm lla rl
ty , Idaho, a t 2:00 ocloek P. M- pn
I lacking quality fleeces were mostly quiet. O rig in a l
th e 14th dsy o f M ay. 1935. fo r Uie
I proves 80-87 lb. la g Uoss o f 8U le m te ry wool m or-J
eleetlon-of
a Board o f Dl-*ectorr fo r
$4.40-M also ahoro ed readily at
0c fo r average
. 87.40 B p e ^ goin<to to good m o t i f eoablnt *ad a t 43
UM McClusky Memorial
Camp,
a noR-proO: tjeaevolent cor
Numarous loads ^ a la to 5c fo r the short P re a ih coa fr!omla fancy. BUck Mission 9S -10;
poration. to be th en organised, a ^
. 3 10 5 p d n U net h l;e r. sales 1 . wooled lamlM arocsd 8741-90. sbacii iBg.
i.se, .^dIU tIc
a ^ b le d .
such Board o f Directors so to be
tic 8
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do
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uarpjoled.
; CHIC AGO. A p ril 29 W ^-P o -J lu y .'19.850 loiia In Ihe -.No' 3 contract * * *340-440.
elected Ui serve fo r th e enwWg
.
---------lliw . ucselUed; no cars In . 3 d u e ; a r i l 4400 la the No 1
_
PO ltTLAND B A T
N FRANCISCO PRO d LCE
j 19 tracks la ; hens 5 pounds u n d * r' c losin g: May (3JTB. J u l y ' t t i l B '^ ---------- OODEN LXVK
- Dated t h li *8 th day o f April. 1935.
MRS. ORR CHAPMAN.
. p o ijjc iS C O . .^prtl 29 i r , I fc ; 5 po un is up 19c; Leghorns l8 i.* Sept. 83.4CB. Dec. (244B Jaa
OGDEN. A p ril 38-Vti u b u a j . e urxng pnee rrom producers: A lth e
C hairm an. T w in FalU County AaU
^ k fryers 23 lo 25c; TateT C 33<c 8247B. M arch *344B. B - B id .
' , Hog receipts; 800. toclade* 240 dl> faUa. N a 1. ow price. *10-1840;
rrgon: Sacked cwt. Yel-1 Rock broilers 23 to 23e: colored :sc; j Refiaed was fln n e r and a ll local reet: Loe Aagelea packers 379; ea rly 1eastern Ortgop T lm otfayT- 7 4 0 ;
Ttiberculosu Association.
^ L ^ h o m 20 l o 4 1 :: ^ - e b s e k i 20c: refin ers advanced prices 15 p o ts u sale* steady to slig h tly low er th a n , oats. *340.1040 too;- W illam ette
A TT Ear ;
T .^^ T O te wax. mosUy; rocjters 14'.- to iS .e ; h rn tarS iya lo th e basis o f *545 lo r iJoe granu- last weeks cIom: to p *8.70 eo fe w iV a i:sT T lm oihy. *14J0 to n ; CJover
M RS. R . B . SHUSTER.
Dencuda* * , . , 5. \V T ii:e ,i5 :j lo a * lOc; No. 2 14c; ducks. o ld jU te d .
'lo U lig h t and medlumwelght b u tc h - (5.00i|l040 lea. P o rtia s ^
fiecrctary.
/
NEW V O R It A p ril 29 (,TV-Call
money steady:
per ccnt a ll day.
Time loans steady; 00 days-e mos.
U - f i per cenu Prime commercial
paper
per cenL Bankers accep
tances unchanged; 30 days 3/10 -U .
eO-M days 3/10-H. i mos. U-3/10.
8-8 mos, H>8/ie .
Rediscount rate, N . Y . Reserve
bank.
per cent.

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B U S IN E S S ,
free fo r E. J. Jenkins, T w in Falls. ^ end M ain St.- Buck.
CaU a t Newa Office.
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O N V F U R N IB H E D APARTMENT.
ID A . RUSSET POTATOES, I Y B .
B E rB IG E B A T O B 8 ERV1CB
AutM ror a i u - ,
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3 5 f Sth Ave. B u t .
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W EEKS o l d ' z ir o H O W , FA O T O R Y R E F fU O B R A iaO M S B fto '^T
i CASH M O N E Y .
g y y a ff;berly. Idabo. S.' H . Procter.
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Serrlce Oompanr. Ph. M iW .
K m il* east ot Blue
N w e U r ' : ^ '- N e w s ....
J N 0 . B .W H r i5 L - _ . strawberries,
Don Oiher Ptt ,

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144 2nd No.
81 Ave. NO.
Oth

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ou t certfflcaUoD. P h. 0390-Jl,
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Legal Advertisements

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freo fo r J. W . Bouton, T w tn Falls.
80S evenliui^ C. L. Coonrad.
tlo n Nine a dlsUnce o f 6874 feet
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SEED POTATOES.' C E R T IiT B D
u i d Section, thenee K U th erlF '
TO M OR TGAOB REAL
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along
u i d Section lin e a dU '
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.S T U D E B A K E R
P ROPERTY
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(C U a ttrt from prawaiiU .c.lii->1
ftom m e e d lM C^ama) HlOJO M AN D BO AR D F O R W O R KIL
U d in .

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feet
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Y E L L O W DENT SEED OORN 4Me
Ing m olher and daughter M hool m th e Probat-j C ourt o f T w in F alls
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IN T IN G , P A P B R U AM Q IN Q ,
be
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C h \v , coach
...... -1930
, lb. France Suthan. a4 m l. aouUi
ase, Uvlng roomsleeping porch
C
CoVinty. BU to of Idaho.
' ilnn ln g, r cueh p a rt VhereoC
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FO RSALE
PAkalsomlning.
W ill go any place,
gi
as to tb e-cou rt ahall aeem f i t .
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N a f i coupe. convertable-....-l930
1 and 4 m l. west fro m F ile r, also
suite preferred. Ph.' 70 from 8 to In th e M attes o t the'E state o f Jane

M O ip l J c . Boxei, w rlco l MJO


Call Weatherby i t Sons. I4W W .
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,
u' security fo r a loan in th e sum .
5:30.1503J evenings.
IB. M axwell, Deceaaed.
Comm, aedan.....1W8
a t C. W. & M . Co*, a t T w in F tlU
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and up. A ll have beea re fln lib e d
:
and Bubl, t n d - T w ln F alls, tn^d
ro u ltrr nd
irt. /*
. W r d V-8 sport c o u p e _ j___ 1033Notloe Is hereby given th a t K . L .
'o f Nine Hundred Dollars, upoa - '
and Are lh good condition. 20
POTATO LA N D. SHARE M axwell, as adm ln U trato r o f th e
^
S a le o r T r a d e
Z ) wiVANTED
a
O rsham #edan_________L XS30
Buhl, Feed and Ice.
tb e foUowlng terma: fo r a p ^ o d , tued Electric Ranges. P ric td tlO
!2 iV u " iM j= S iS I
crop, c.Hsh rental or proposition u
ti
' Studebaker D lc u to r sedaa.ia37
estatu
o f Jane B . M axwell, deoeased,
'Qf. tw o year*, a t a ra U o f In U r ___ ^
a u u ^ T ^ i t ...... .
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V.
tn d up. AU have been repaired is E U D s X S C ! H w i 3 ^ ^ K o 3 u --cftah.anrt.cr0p
je n t.tl. O. a u in b c rg , hB*~fllcd"tn"^<nboTBsnarotil~toun
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I- . ,.0 . M. C. truek. 2 ton-...-i....>i034-.e
st-n o t-e xeeedlnr~ fat I r otn>
and Ustea tn<r are in wMicinjg
^ p l ^ . ^ V . ' W ? ^^o ^< U o ^*^ P ^
Klm berb'* IW .
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tion. W hot have you. Raaeho E l
K
per annum, payable .a u u a lly I
F ord Tudor sedan____._ .:.18 90
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pe
tition
fo
r
au
th
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to
mort-.
o rd fr. WIH trade fo r coa] rangea
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T rio . Ph. C292J12. See.Cooke.
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gage
the
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descrtbed
real
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or circulator*. . 10 used O il
;
tim e and plaoe f o r hearing said
BBWlaU k l
^ I . Nash 0 sedan........................1830 '
o f said estate, lo -w lt:
N
StoresI Range.
NORTHRUP <KlNO- O A R D B N
Rea(-Estate,forSafe 32 property
petition
have been fixed ta M en Ford V-8 se d a a ....... ..........193
FumiturelorSale 23
A ll lh e foUowlng descrtbed real
I
sts it^ is s a ::, .
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.' seed. Also onion aeed, bu lk or
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M Q O N S - Ix j :- .
V M M meilMi*eii , .. . .n .A
altuated h i T w in - Falla . ..- da
' y,.lhe.37th.day.o{-M ay,-2M 5r r5' ACRES, EA SY.-T E R M S. PH. - eaUte,

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P A IN T AN D F C R N irU B E
<t th e'h ou r o f te n o'clock tn th e
248 M ain So. Ph. SOOW.
039a-R3.
. County, s u t e o f Idaho,' to -w lt:
r ' ' 'r w c S f r O T ^ n r T '
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' 132 2nd ivve. West. Phon# US
forenoon
o f ia ld day. <nd tb a
A n undivided T w o-thlrds In te rl
STORES
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u rtrw m o t said cour^ In th e
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ONE 8 - ROOMED -- cat
in an d 4o th a t portion o f tlie
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T E R M S OR T R A D E
SELECTED 1ST Y R . OEM POTA4 FrolH Roam Seta. 830 and up.
courthouse
a t T w in FaUs, coun-
. to seed. Terma I f desired. Inquire
re
Le t US trad# you new fu m ltu ra
Southeoat
Q uarter o f th e N o rth '
house and oo^ 8-roomed housi
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.28 Chev. Sedan. Ex. good;
30 Wool Rugs. i3> an d up. 18
ty
137 Van Buren St.
fo r your used fu rn itu re . .
Q uarter o f Section N ine (9),
< ot T w in F alU , Idabo, w hen .
each w ith 80 foot frontage a t 1310 ' east
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Personals
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Used BedMUds, $ iM and up.
-Township T en (10) South, R tng e
. and
wbere aU peraona interested
and 1330-K lm b erly R 6ad. pave *28 Pontiac S p t R dstr
138.00
18
Used
Springs,
81.80
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TESTED, t H IO H E S T ' Q U A U T ^V ' 2 used gra in drills .
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' may
appear and ahow cause, 1C
Seventeen
(17), E u t o f the BoUe
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20 Ford Coach, a buy a t 14S.00
H E M S T IT C H IN O AN D BUTTONS
80 Used Ice Boxes, 83.80 and up.
"ment a ll paid. $3000 fo r both.
field, garden and -flow er Re<tt.
s3 used 24-inch tw o-w ay plow*.
M
,<any they hajfo, w hy th e prayer /
Peavey-Tabet* Co.. In c.
& ertdlsn ( deMrlbed u fo llow s:

torered. 162 Oth Ave. N. Ph. 1287J.


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'27 Bulck S td 8:da n, good 00J)0
'These boxes hsve a ll been re fln Dlngel & Sm ith Seed Co.1 used 28-ln oh 'tw o -w a y , plow.
oof u i d petition should n o t bo
Beginning a t th e N o rtb e u t cor
27 S ta r Coach, good m tr.. 85.00
. ished and are In good condlUon
2 used sprlngtooth harrow.
4EWS
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HAS
FREE
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granted
and u i d property m o rt- ) '
A L I, RENTED KR EN O E L ORO^VNner
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-26 Oakland Sed., good
1H IQ H PURTTY ST A TE 'TESTED
and are good buy*.
.
Te t to Id a liq T h e a tre .fo r Walter. . |{

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gaged aa aforeaaid.
;
.
ers Ihou ld
be reCuroed u'*
' the N o rtb e u t Quarter o f u i d
seeds. AU Unds t l f t l f t , ctover.
m o to r ............................. ' 80.00
drUls.
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prom ptly u possible., R eturn to
gSeeUon N ine'tO). run ning thenee.
F1 o r fu rth e r partleulara you
V
M O O N 'S
. Fortune, T a in Falls. ., '
garden, pasture, law n graasea. A l
37'&hrysler Sed,. *35 11c.... 100.00
^ Krengel'a Bhop tn q-wtn giUa.
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PA IN T AN D F U B N ltU E B
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rref
e fe r r e d ^ th e abov.m entiOD e4.pe^v'.
'westerly along the n o rth lin e o f
so seed grain. T w in F alla Feed &
.
59 Dodge trk . '35 T ru . 11c. 70.00
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lee Co.. T win.Falla. Id th o . Ph. 1911 STACK OF H A Y FOR BALE. 300
c
"31 W hippet Ope. I t runs - 80.00
exeept
heaL
4th
Ave.
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in th e m atter o f aald eaUte.*

Phone 318 Store No. 2


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Lost and Found
^3 Chev. C pj.
eoi
m trr..;...... .. 70.00
;
[jN o r tb e u t Q uarter o f u i d Bec^
AddUon. W est
A p rtl' 39th. 2939.
.
. 318 Shoshone W est
. ^tSOOOJO. Irrig a te d Londa Co.
tlo n Nine (8>, a dlstanee o f
' Dated
1
~ New oil a?id grease Jeba, in c lu d *P L A N T BR EW IN O B A R L E Y
.
O.UY L. K IN N E Y , .
STRA YED L A S T SEEN IN 8 H O shipment l u s t arrived a t Olobe
4)1
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i;1318.9 feet, more o r le u . to tho
* NBWS O m C E HAS FR EE T IO K;- NEW
Z AND USED F O R N T n m O F J I^ 4
shone B asin C ountry bay.and sor*
' Predate Judge. ,
Feed & s/e d Co.
______
^ N orthwest eom er ihe teo f, thence
I
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et^fo r H.H. Torrens, Tw ln.F aU s.
We B u y Equities
* , all kinds. Coal Rangea ta low t a 810 *
rcH woric horse*, weight- about
south atong th e west ttoundary
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Betch. We tVade and bu> o r M IL -wm * ^


IMO. fluclcskln, brown aad black
J O H N 0 !C 0 N N 0 R - '
= HARJJES8 B U IL T B Y A HARNESS
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stock
ranch.
140
acres
under
,'o
. ' pay cash fo r stovea aod re frlg e ra . *
p ic k hones, w d e h t about JOOO,
7
m aker plus ^ a l l t y leatber U w h tt
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aald
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cultiva
tion
w
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(only
water

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ForSale, Miscellaneous 17'
T U n e jU m e *
^ ^
; brand o f Diamond H , le ft rore
Max'a Hameaa Shop h ts .'to offer., tors and fu rn iture. Moon'a Paint * ' -rig ht on creek w llh plenty o f Itlo
,
1tl n 372 feet, thence e u te rly

and F u m lture S to rit Phone 8. * -J


ehitffila'o t" V u M s m T n l u aa :
318 Shoihone West Phono 1149
arm . U reward fo r In fo m itlo nn
M s Buckentln; Opposite sales- .
^ water. La st year produced 235 \1817.8
\1
feet, more o r le u .' to a
Blaier. Bosm rasalag rhreBh T w ls
We Buy Equities_________ W
' E h a v e "P A S T O R E t o r " ' W~ groupd.
.
o f th e ir whereabouti. A. R.' Ha___________
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rrsi
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ppo int on the e u t line o f th e said
W iil sell witn~~140
head o f sheep'at M ar}' Alice Park.
. R a r llo s a n d S e r v ic e 2 3 - A J^ head
jtons hay.
s ar. Ph. :i2 .
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.
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OUOON-eUORT
UM>'
o f cattle, 30 horKS, hogs, .
e
Southeast
Q uarter o f th e N orth
Pbone 0388-Jl.
EaitMBfld
Quarter o f a ild Section Nina
t
IB ftetiva Jaauary t i . ISU)
L O S T -P R . B E IO E OLOVES INB
8
B P E C l M r B A H o A U r i w o m ' ^ *I *elUckenf, turkejrs.- threshing east
A u to S e r v ic e , P a r t s
8
Z
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( 8) w hich jfe ln t U 373 feet south
Tnt n 844 luT M
2 SETS OF USED HARNESS,
fro n t O. P. Skaggs. Reward. Re. usedR adi04.'M o0D 'a P alnt^Fum > * \m v ^ iln e and a ll impdem eista.'
TrUa ST3 IMVM
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FOR S A L E
V
^'co f th e jJ d r th e u t e o m e r o f a ild
disc, trailer, c u ltiva tor and doublePrice 818,000.00. T erm s^.
tu rn to NeWi.
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^A U T O 'T b b R ~ OLASS, W IN D f, Iture S to re ..
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trees. Shaw's Ranch. K lm be rly.
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Seo u th e u t Q uarter o f the N o rth Tn


shields and window glass. No
Train
s it i*avM .16iea.m.
. A ll kinds o f fa rm equipment. '* ~
Train
SO Uavw
.nldOp.aa.
.,e
east Quarter o f u i d Section N im
Tn
- FREE T IC K E T T O T H E IDAHO3
Realtor

c h trg e to r setUng-glass. B ring lo


fu m ilu R , and office equip- *;
WaritedtoBiiy
ffi J ' ,Phone 883 T w ln .F a lli. Id aho
W n X i BBANCU
FARMERS
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th e n n n o rth a lo n r u i d
D
you r aash or drive your ear' In
eatbM oae....................... .<
Have you ever th ou gh t of us * ' ment. Ut as m uch aa we trade / * .,
fr
e u t line a dUUnce o f 373 feet
7 ^,
TralA
>39
Ja a p .m .
Protect your health, tdava. on your
ing th c wlndrower fo r w ind ro w - . we are able to sell lo U c h e a p -/ O LD " CO'Sra " ' j ^ ^ H O R S S ,'" PH. I . . J>, to
t tb e p o in t o t beginning: E x_
- ' fuel bnis. Phone 8. M o o n i.
_______________ _
*
m ow .
ing hay. Investigate th e m ethod
. ro U N D - S .P O O T RX7LE. OWNER
:JM p .a a .'
cepiing and reserving th erefrom - Trala-4So-mtM
% ....... ........... # B ring In an yth in g you w a n t '. * "
imtON PACtnC BT A G li
.
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of how mueh better apd cleaner
, m ay bave by.paytog-adv.

th
a
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te
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ta
in
po
rtion
thereof
de
.F O R S A L E
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to M il and I'U eith er b i ^ I t ; a i^i c K C T T O ' "i d a p O ^ t S a 'TRE
hay you can p u t u p .t.....
; M a le H e lp W a n t e d
9
scribed
aa follows: Beginning aW An

. 3 E L F M F O rC O .. . .* . . -o r.d ll I t on a ju m m U a lo o ^ *I . uScte fo r A . Keefer.' Tw ln-Falls. CaU -. A real investm ent fo r iiPy,-one .


Ll m
M vti
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a-p oint-o n thb e u t lin e o f th e
Beauty Shops
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^ A N T E O rM A N W IT H T R AC TO R ':
a t News OfflcB.
thth a t wantA to .*ip;culate m real
, basis.
\
tfI
T w ln .5 a lis, Idaho.
s o u th e u t Q u arter o f the N o itb TT"
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to plow 80 teres. CaU 997-W Tues- JORANTTE AN D M AR BLE M O N - 4
f FURNTTURE W A N T E D -W B BO Y
"estate."
o e t ' your " beauty
s e r v ic e;
'e u t ' Q u a r te r.o f u i d S e oM n
An
-180 acres near M u rU u g h . AB
y
day m omlng.
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fu rn iture, coal nnges. store*
'
' a t th e Beaut? Box. C all a b ciit our
uments. Jelllson Bros. Ph. S88W,
'- [N ine'w hleh U 372 feet south of
S 4I ' W . S P K ! , ? 'i}iSF I* used
and iee boxes. We pay eash. Phon#
^smooth land, deep aoll, n o reekr
pecial permanent wave offer, ti
th
e 'h o r lh e u lt, com er - thereof,
AnlTM
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435 M a in E.
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P hone a9.
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' n^ in n ln g thenee west alottg a lin e
l *i
share o f crop th is year. Priee
m en w illin g to wock ha rd
to
parallel' w ith . lh e n o rth
line r An
13350.00
f
Si'r
JS jg :-
q u alify fo r good-pay p o a ltlo n s 'in '
T . SEAL. T W IN F A L I^ , UAS3
thereof, a dUtance o f 857.S feet. . ArrtTM
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27
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Refrlgerotlon and A ir C dn dltlo n. freo ticket to Id aho Theatre. CallII
Buy w hat you need, bring baek
..J. E . D e -W IT T
t a point on the term inus o f LaavM
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TWIN P A U a j D ^LY
Y ^ W 3 , TW JN ::FA liS''ip)^^ TUEigDAY MORNlWa A ms i v i . t m .

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Heber.J. Grant l^'alses twin 1

; Falls Stake lor


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bnterprise~ ^ I

i Funeral ,'Rltes for Ploneei! Resident Are Being Arj ^rangep^f-Bks- , .

briefly on tb e .p h ilo w p h y .of (


life p ara m o u n t i n - th e .tM c h ln g s of th e chu rch.
.
"Aire Is a condlU on o f th e .M b d ,
a n d if - a m a n - h a a 'k e p t 'O o d 'r c D m :
I m andm ents, age a n d e x p e r te n e b .b e :
: coiM life's - g r e a t s a a i ts -:- p i a l- <_
n d e n i G ra n t sa id in h U m o rn in g r l
a d d re u . C ontinuing h i i add re aa be
said, "All, g ro w th '.c o m es - th r o u g h
_ w rc l- te ; stre n g th th r o u g h a ctio n _
a n d m e n u i . conviction." P re sid e n t
G ra n t, who h a s served I n th e c h u rc h
(or S3 }-ears. b o re 'te stim o n y e t th eI
J . P a u l.J c h n s to n , M, re sid e n t o f
P ra isin g Tn-ln F a lls ' s ta k e tor :iU
f r ^ ' D n n n arlrliis ' In and d iu
^ [knoKledite th a t G od in sp ire s a n d
F a lls f o r th e p a s t ST -^eara,
e n te rp rise In e re c tin g a n d . f u rn is h - ,d irects tliose In. a u th o rity . a , h is' .Twin
. post exftlted r u le r of th * E2k
'. 'i TwlB F bIIs OTr Uic w eek cn o , ic nnd
I n g .th e 100,boo L a t te r D ay S a ln U
;?> - e firdlM to loel m ithorltlcs. caused
^ .concluding rem a rks.
'
lodite, died yesterd a y a fte rn o o n a t
ta b ern ac le w ith o u t In c u rrin g d e b t.
^ lo u r aUtomobUc a c d d c n ta In w hich
Special c h o ir n u m b e n w er p r e - 1:30
i. oclock a t tiie T w in F a lls,co u n ty
P re sid e n t H eb e r j . . . Q r a n t o f S a lItt .w n ie d u n der th e d ire c tio n c f . M r . yi-ni-ral
- th r e e t it n o tu were lo ju rc g .
il
Boanltal. w here h e h a d toeen
t a kg c i tyr n w a i n - a g p trn im M t iShirley. H igh'c^uncU m aa B t t i n i n ^ f
jV ' AU * ih e T x ^ u r c T p c r i a s r tM C f f
a p a tien t since la s t F r id a y .- _
a d d r e u S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t d e d l>Taunff - m a . w ere occu p a n ts o t a
^ jL in a opened th e m o rn in g session
t a tlo n cerem onies, concluding' w ith
,
- < S r t h a t g o t o u t. o t c o n tro l a n d
Mr.
J
o h n W rf f o r a n u m ie r . o f
" w ith prayer.
th e d e d ica to ry p ra y e r. T h e ta b e r- S u n day evening th e M u tu a l Im *. yi
^0 I k n n r P n r'i m o i w
sick o r U
. ' cra sh ed a g ilM t a
y iara ow ned a rt^ o p e r a te d th e ha r
y :proveoteni a a s o c la tlo n 'p r o e n te d th ei fbe
>t et--ihe-wasi4tTln*-the -brfdye n a c lo - w * * ta x e d - b e ^ d -c a p a c lty -b7^
c r s h o p lo C T te a in - t h e - m i - i r a T
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. ^ B o i& te r^ b O T T 0 :30 o'clock S u n ^ yy
tlonal B a n k building. H e sold th
^ clos'Cng conference progra m : i n a d - tic
'-n ig h t. D river o f.th e c a r w as C lay to n _
a n d su rro u n d in g sta k es , .hr to a t -' d^ltlon to th e sp ecial - n n s lc a r '^ r o -. esi
e stnbliB hm ent-a-^ ew -years-agtT -H o
te n d th e d e d ica tio n a n d q u a rte rlyy g. ram , directed by M rs. J u n e K irk -. -aa b o m Ju n e 0, I81B. In L ondon,
, Lowe, 37. o ^ CM U etord. w ho h a s c o n ference'sessloQ s.
' '
!m an . a sncred p a g e a n t w as giv e n byr 01
Olilo.
S u n d a y ev en in g P reM dent G r a n tt M
, rs. w . E. B itte r. M ias N orm a S ta y -.
Twin F a lb E lks' lodge will b e ' In
p resid ed a t th e d e d ica tio n o f th ef n o r an d M iss N orm a O i& at. M r.. ch
chnrsc of th e fu n e ra l services. M r.
m o d e m lc ed L. D . S . ch ap e l a t B u h l.
. 'I.I110IU m A ltr ta Shim fc a o t
Johnston w as also a m e m b er o t
> a. n d M rs. L elnnd Newey,- M r. a n dI Jo
A ccom panied .b y h is g ran d so n . B ry> M
rs. Reed B itte r a n d D o ro th y -K irk -. Uie
BuhC a n d R u b e l E o h a n a n . S3, of
U> &lasonlc lo d g e ....................
.. . CsiU eford.. .AU. th reo w er t ^ e n
a n t G r a n t S m ith , P re sid e n t G r a n t m
a n presented special m u sic. ^ S u n lv ln g r e lq tlv c s'.a re h U w ife.
r e tu rn e d y e sterd a y to U ta h . H e w as
--------.: re
> Mrs. A nna Jo h n sto n , a n d his d a u g h
: . Jrom Xha ccn, of th e
t
f
T w in J%U< county, g eneral hospltaL
1
H o u sin g
ap p ro x im ately 1500: th
ti e g u e st o f J . w . R lch ln s, p re sl- ,
ter. Mias H e le n ' Jo h n sto n , T w in
7 V isiting stu d e n ts d u rin g th e s ta te dde n t o f th e T w in F a lls sta k e , a n d \
- inTeaUgBUDjr o f flc e n w ere toM >y
F oIIj : a s lste h M rs. V . a . Flnlayaon,
^ ehfl o f th e youn m e n t h a t llghU m u slo festiv al sch ed u led h e re - m
M rs. n ic h ln s d u rin g h is s ta y in T w in
form erly of T w in F a lls ,-n o w living
X JW * p p a c b ln f c a r blinded th le
e M a y 3 a n d 4 p re se n te d a seem* F)
F alls.
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In Osdc-n, U ta h , a n d fo u r o th e r
In
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ly
u
n
su
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n
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ta
b
le
obstacle
D r. T . D. Rees, w ho w ith h is fa m
sisters nnd th re e brothers,- a ll Uv d riv er.
' Q
ay to th e T w in F alls co m - ily
jij w ill leave n e x t m o n th t o p r e -. ' Flnnl rlt . fo r T , L . W hltw oi;tt1. ina
l a Ju stic* o f t h ? ; P e a r t K. Mt.. j-esterd
;
Ini In th e ^ t .
. HoUnri c o u rt yesteH U y. n . W . A n - m
: lt te o '' a rra n g in g th e a n n u al (ji
'
sid e o v e r th e A u stra lia n -m ission,I, M
& urtauKh, -ere.held y e sterd a y
The
body te s ts a t th e V n u to
> :d e r w jn .S 9 .o n il B lu o ,U k c a b o u l8 - gi a th e rin g . J . T . B aln b rid g e. g e n - a tn d M iss C t a h n a K lrk m a h , r e c e n t-. eeim o o n a t th e T w in F a lls m o rtu a ry m
ircortuary. F u n e ra l se rv ic e s.' will
]y re tu r n e d fro m a tw o -y e a r m lu i o ni cl
, ,w i. pteaded BuUty to a d ru n k e n e^n l c h a ln n a n . a n d -.S u p e rln te n - ly
chapel. Rev, S . L. W h ite , M e th o d ist probably
pn
be he ld W ednesday a f te r in t ^ w estern a tate s. w ith h e a d -. ftilnU
- ''d riv in g ch arg e, a n d la to receivee di e n t W . a . S n ilth were c o rres- In
tfr, a ssisted by R ev. M ackey niw
no n a t th e W M tc m o rtu a ry c h ap e l.
ft
r r - 'i m R n c T 'io a a y r T tw a e r M i iT - o f n e e ii n~ p o n d U ff- w itn
Q ltford; o f " Q U a?{ w T E ''B eH v err^B v e~ m I5 !o n ^r 7T T Jro ' ftirN a*4reD e'niinlstr, o rfic-
a Id
' said , -w u involved in a coU lslon.on
: a h o F a lls, s ta te m usic c h a ir - agiry tesO m o n lals.
latln g .
>
li
th e h ig h w a y tw o m iles n o r th 'oiff . m
i a n , in a n e ffo rt to d eterm ine a
A m U ed q u a rte t sa n g "A bide W ith
.
R eview s W ork .
. . . th # W M hliw ion se h o o l-lsl B a tu r- JJln e o r actio n .
M e" a n d "Saved by G race."
FUN ERA LS *
B ish o p C laude B ro w n , w ho s u p e r-! P
^ allb earers, w e r e . G Jehn B riggs,
d sy n ig h t;.w ith a n o th e r , e a r loa
L o ca l stu d e n ts a n d clU iens have
'
; r - ^ i f l c h - T r - ^ B n j o o r T J r t r i i n dJ - Ii M n - B l W tc a " lb - p r a v H .- i i p M r rt d '* -the-co m p letlo n o t th e -tA b e r - "Z
C h a rles'K in g , Ja m e s B oyle, E lb e rt
i
nacle, review ed .b riefly h is w o rk , w
h u ih ite , c . C. C allen a n d E . F . W ol- AllH O L M E S -F u n e ra l 9cr>-ices- f o r
m m o d atlo n s f o r th e v isitors ns
r . - th r e e
com panions : w w
rid in gr.. aeeb
i
Albert N. H olm es wlU be h e ld a t
'
K o n a : f .4 h e o oeupanC a-of c ie h frr Itm t resu lts h a v e n o t y e t jtailllea dd la h i s testim o n y o f acU v lty , d e - k? e r.
.* 33:3
:J0 -o -clo c k 'th lsia f(em o o n a t th e
reloplng f a it h a n d p ro g ress. P re sl. c a r 'i m In ju red , b u t b o th c a rs w ereB ig o in g a h e a d w ith th e p la n s to ve
,
In term e n t w as In T w in F a lls c em - T'ln
T F alls m o rtu a ry chapel. D r. W .
le n t L a n g lo lte o f th e B u rle y sta k e
d a m a ^ d .- '
Jk o ld th e c o n tests h e re Falday a n d de
; e tery .
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:h u rc h m e m b ers 'f o r th e ir eo o p era
A d ru n k e n d r tv ln * . c h a rg e w is P
:lon. T h c h o ir la n g o n e n u m b e r,
- r . .--Jodged ye ste rd a y a g a in st C U ff A llen, f
=

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e d b y C h a rles S h irle y . M iss N edra
J,
80.1 w h o e a rly y e sterday m o rn in g
U ch ln s play ed th e a c c o m p an im en t.
y. - a sserte d ly d rove a, b l fre ig h t tru ck
T h e ^ c liu re h w as a ttr a c tiv e w ith
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JE H O M E , A pril 3 9 - M r . a n d M rs. fi
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a rr a n g e ,a ll o f the
th e details o f y o u r .N .H .A ;. '
}eorge
W ard.
^ te s t F rid a y n lc h t le d .to tllln s y e . ccbld e n t e arly M o nday m orning w h en ^
lo a n f o r you.' No red
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h e a u toinoblle In w H kh they were
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te rd a y o t- d n m k e n d riving c b a r s e Is ,jtth
s u r t w o rk wlthoiii
ihoiit a d a y 's' delay.
r id in g ; d riv en by M rs. BervU, c ra sh M
I ltcheU W . H u n t, a t th e S u n d a y ; u a ln s t.O e o r g e ,Vo*s of T w in PW li,, ri
n o m ln g con feren ce se u lo n . p a id
' ir a e w a s a r m t ^ by police o fficersI ed iR Ur a tru ck a s th e y passed a n - me
InvestlgatQ ' th is o ffer
tr dtodaybegin rem odeling to -
f: U t e r th e m lU slon.
o tth e r a u to o n th e h ill leading m to trii
rib u t . to th e bishops a n d s u k e
I
m orrow w lU iout a n y lesal
leg entan g le m e n ts. <You a re
piresldency
n
I n a c a m p a ig n a g a in st d ru n k e nI O
d le n n s F e rry .
th a t h av e p resid ed d u r u n d e r n o oblig a tio n In asking fo r com plete details
M rs. S erv ls received a n Injured inngi th e .c o n iln ic tlo n o f -'th e c h u rc h
V " 'd rtv la * ' ln 'a n d abo jjt T w in Falls.,
o f o u r o ffer.)
;
a u t e .. coim ty a n d d t y a u th o ritie sI tacm
c . a n d a ll received c u ts a n d bul
lulldlng. P a tr ia rc h L . O . K lrk m a n
W .H . Riley. Is in th e W endell aw
. . a n cooperatlttff u n d e r a n agree*. bruises.
br
poke o f e x periences IneStlent to th e
zn ent a n d u n d e tsta n d ln c t h a t w uI hboo sp ital su ffe rin g fro m h e a d I n - eoi
o n stru c tlo n w ork u n d e r.^ Is su p e rth e e x te n t o f which have n o t tIslng.
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re a c h e d y esterday. I t .w a s a n ., Juries,
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u y e t b een d e term in e d .
T
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