NEEDi^ASH? J^iather Forecast i F a i r l o b l i U u d S > tu « a i r w ith . w ltb n o m u il tc m p e n t o r e s . I U ( b 7M te rd » y I I , low M. L o w . tb U ' laorainr. EvM lng Tfancs w*iit>adf will turn yonr spare room o r unused articles Into r a i d f , money. : . Six irrigat^^ C ounties in Idaho A Kejflonal New»paper Serrlng TW IN F A L L S , ID A H O , FR ID A Y , J U N E 4, 1937 VOL. X X . NO. 61—8 C ENTS. IN THE DAY’S PARADE Compromise SEVEN DIE IN WEST COAST STAGE CRASH lOlAlN OF SEN M E FINAL VLACKHOPE S TR IK CLOSE M O FUtlOiS N D E lilM E A C h ry sler and P a c k a rd F o rc e d To S hut D ow n; Over 8 ,0 0 0 Idle A ppeal M ay B e M ade to S ta te P ard o n B o ard F o r L ife In P riso n MARTIN IN STEEL FIGHT CLARK NOT APPROACHED L o y al W o rk ers Ohaae U nion L oggers P rom Tow n in M ichigan N o R e q u e s t Will B e M ad e U ntil R e m ittitu r to Tw in F alls % d r t (By U n ited Press) Sen. J o se p h T . R obinson, sen* itte m a jo ril}' leader, to d a r w u to ld by P rrs id e n t R oosevelt to p u sh a vote on » com prom U e c o u rt bill. England 'Two m ajo r autom obile m a n ­ u fa c tu re rs — , C hrysler and P ack a rd — were forced to close fa cto ries today because . o f new labor troubles. C hrysler c l o s e d j t s J e f f e r ­ son and K ercheval av e n u e p lan ts to an estim ated 8,100 w orkers a f te r a tte n d a n ts on th e m otor line had re fu s e d to w ork w ith em ployes w ho do, n o t belong , to tlic U n ited A utom obile W o r k e r s of A m erica. P a c k a rd a n n o u n ced t h a t a s itdow n strik e of 150 w ork e rs In th e m e ta l sta m p in g a n d f ln h h ln s d i­ v isio n a t D etro it h a d b ro u g lit a ' p a rtia l sh u t-d o w n to th e body d iv i­ sio n w h ere 2,500 w o rk ers a rc e m ­ ployed. M a rtin E n te rs S teel S trik e y P r e f. H e b tr i . G n a t wUl J o n r ^ to E n iU n d (b to l a u n f r t u b * iir e a n tt iB th e r in r In L a n c u h lr « on Ju ly 31. N ew State Man Gov. M a rtin L . D avcy o f O lilo e n ­ te re d th e steel strik e co n tro v e rsy , p re p a rin g to -m c ct w ith M rike leacN c rs In a n effo rt lo fin d a b a sts o t m e d iatio n to end a .strike w h ic h r e ­ su lte d In Idleness fo r -70,000 w o rk cn. I n New berry, Mich., 150 strlk in tr loggers o n d saw m ill w o rk ers fled fro m th e city a l t e r a n u a su cccfiifu l a tte m p t to closo th e p la n u o f -th e N ew berry L uiubcr 6c C h c m ic al Co. T h e a tiik e n .cam e (ro m M u n sln g , M d s e r e j n e t JW -Joyal w o rk e rs w fto i T p u b e d 't n e 'l l r l k e r s i t i d p u rsu c u th e m o u t o f tow n. F o rd A nA oim cem cnt T h e F ^ rd M otor c o m p an y p r c p o je d a n a n n o u n ce m en t o f policy rC' (raid in g th e strik e in th e c o m p a n y ’i assem b ly p la n t in R ich m o n d , C a lif. I t w as ru m o red a strik e s e ttle m e n t w as n e a r. T h e c o m m lttce for I n d u s tr ia l' o rg a n ltu tlo n lost In a n c lee llo n t o de­ te rm in e th e collective b o rg u ln ln t; a g en c y fo r em ployes o f th e Y ale a n d . T ow ne I ^ c k Co., S ta m f o r d , C onn. J u d c e R a lp h L lddy, above, e o n slU u tcd h im self a o n e -m a n g r a n d Ju ry a n d b e ca n In v estlc a tio n o f th e rio t betw een U. A. W . p ro p a g a n d b ls a n d F o rd em*. ^ ployes in com m on p leas c b u rt, D etro it. PIIOBEFtSKI REACH OENIIS A da C o u n ty S h eriff C o n fers W ith C assia A u th o rities On M cC arthy C ase C om m ittoo F o r C o u n ty 's 2 n d O olobralion W ill T ry F o r B orah o r H oover iMst Chance riiun for a nalloimlly - known sprhker lo ^iildrcM the necond niiiiunl Twin I'^lls roinily Indcprntleiicc day idohrnllon at l'’ ller fulrgrotindn July 4 Mrrn^formuliitrd to­ day ((illnwiiiK » inrclInK of tlir county wide cominlUro iit l*'llcr ln:a nlgltt, ICfforla will l>fl inadfl lo accuic Sen, Wllllnm !•: Ilorah, former I’realdent llrrtirrt Hoover. Hrii, iin JolinMiii, (lovcriifir llriiry lIliMHt of UliiU or otlirr r(|iiitlly noted flHiiir, t'OtiiniltK'rinrii niiKl. brnnlor Dnnili aililrrs.^ed the flrnt annual crkiirallon lant yeiu', 'I'nni riiiliii, n ri'rrtiiry -in an H K er nt Dm ciiunly ,fu lr, pr^^l(lr(l lit Ihn in rellim iil th i‘ lli(l<'i>ni(U'lic'cr «li«y i'« n in ill(r« In uli'riir'c iif 11. A. l) c N rul. rliiiliiiiiui. U r|)ifh(-iititllvi-n froiii Hulil, M lei. T w in r n lln a n il K im berly niniiprd pin n a fo r llin AlM-nkrr. derlitril on a nililw ity fo r ynunKiplrrs, v o tn l to r o n l m d fo r a rarnW iil, an d iiurrrrl o n lioitm iii r ItiK, pilrx'a, IlH'wtirk* n n il tillin ' nper ia l fratUIT.n. I'nrk.i fttrrw fil tlin n e rd fo r iniiLn ul rfIoi:l anil n.'ikrd rui:li c n ip n lly In lli'* ciiiiiity ,(o liunO ln p rn b lrn m In r n n n rr tlin i w lili < oppriitlrni In llir pvriit. H aro ld Hove, KlnilH-rly puhllidi w aa niiiiird iiiihllrlly c h itlin iu n th e i-ounly, O lh r r itJiu iiilllren v 1x1 n a n ird a t llir n e x t nirclliiK thfl K<'nrrn1 i'i>miuiI1I<t, a d iriliilcil Uip fnl^ g ro iin ih Jiin<’ H . ' $2,000,(100 In co m e T a x in S ta te S e e n lin u ila n n ( 'm u r d e r In Hin T w in I'u lU ro u rU , luday h a d an Ih e only c h a n c e to save h ts life Ih c ro n im u(ailoi> of his H rnleiirr io life lniprlA nnni:nt |iy Ihe s la lc p a r.lo o b w d . ' n o itu -;. Ju iie 4 (III'I Illn to < Ir|itirtn ie n t of flniinrn pfflvliiln tiMliiy p ie d ie ted ( h a t Id ah o 's Incom e ta x m iIrrtliiiis for 1037 w ould r e iirli tlin 13,000,000 m ark . • A loliil of |l,Ono,00'J wan c o lleo teti u p in Ju iie 1, a n d II w aa th o iig h t t h u l a t le ast KI3l,03li WdUhl lxi r o lI re te d d u rin g th o aecond h a lf, D eIliViiieiit p nym ents a n d o ilie r in en ta w rie rxjircltrd lo »,wcll th e lotjxl lo th e tw o Inllllou m ir k . B O ISE , Id ah o , J u n e 4 (U.FO-^An a p p ea l to th e s ta te p a rd o n b o a rd (o r.c o m m u ta tio n of h is d e a th ten ce lo life im p ris o n m e n t to d a y w as seen a s llit.ia st.a v cn U P .'.< iL c5 -. .cftpe- f«--U 6ug'T as V an V lack. vlcted trip le slayer. I t was in d ic a te d t h a t a n a p p e a l to th e sta le sup rem e c o u rt' f o r r e .scntcnce p roceedings w ould n o t be m ade. T h e U n ite d S ta le s su p re m e c o u rt T h u rsd ay d eclined to e x te n d th e sta tu to ry SO d a ys, tim e allo w ed fo r filing a p p ea l fro m s ta te su p rem e c o u rt a cllo n , a n d thu.s v irtu a lly Im ­ posed sen ten c e o f d e a th on th e m a r who h a s fo u g h t exec u tio n ttiro u g h legal fch a n n cls sin c e h is c o n v ictio n in 191? N ot A ppro a ch e d G overnor B a rzilla C lark sa id to d a y h e h a d n o t b e en a p p ro a c h e d c o n ­ cern in g sum m o n in g th e p a rd o n aboard in to tp e c la l f.c-'wslon, a n d It vns n o t th o u g h t such a r e q u e s t I’o u ld be m a d e u n lil ih e s ta te h ig h c o u rt h a n d e d do w n a w rit o f r e m i t­ tit u r to T w in PalLs d is tric t c o u rt. A re m ittitu r w rit w ould c a ll f o r se ttin g th e d a te of e x e c u tio n . T h e c o nv iction w as u p h e ld by th e s ta te su p rem e c o u rt, a n d a u th o rity r e sts w ith th e tr ib u n a l to re le a s e th e p riso n e r to th e d is tric t c o u rt f o r se llin g tim e of hanctm g. A riel Crow ley, a.v>lbtunt a lto m e y g e n eral, will a sk th e su p re m e c o u rt f o r a re m ittitu r J u n e 8, w liilo th o c o u rt is. sittin g a t l^ew lstou f o r lU s u m m er session in n o r th e r n I d a o b . B U R L E Y , J u n e 4 (S p ecial) — F a llin g so f a r In a wrnrch fo r th e d e n tis t In th e v k ln lty o f Boise th o u g h t to h a v e m ade a se t o f false te e th f o r th e m u rd ere d P . J . M cC a rtliy o f M e rid ian , believed to b« th e sla in m a n fo u n d S u n d a y o n th e d e s e r t n e a r R u p e r t by a sh e ep m a n , S h e r if f D o n H edrick of A da c o u p iy w as sc h ed u le d lo arriv e h e re th is a fte r n o o n f o r a confcrencc r e g a rd ­ in g th e w ith a iic r if f P . D. P(Wc o l C f ts l a county. _ ' W ith -h im h e Is JfrFiglnK a ll ev i, M o th e r V isits d c n ce g a th e re d so f a r re g a rd in g • 'Van v ia e k 's m o th e r, M rs, E d n a M c C a rtliy , S h e r if f P ace sa id to d a y . V an V lack, visited h e r s o n T h u r s ­ d a y a t th e s ta te priso n , a n d ta lk e d P h o to s To >Vashin*ton w ith h im < o n c e n iln g e ff o rts being P h o to g ra p h s o f th e d e a d m a n 's m ^ d e by a tto rn e y s to g a in c o m m u ­ h a n d s w ere s e n t to W ash in g to n , U, ta tio n o f sen ten c e or f u r t h e r legal C., to d a y for possible Id e n tific a tio n sta y In execution. th ro u g h fin g e rp rin t files o f th e P riso n officials sa id V an V lack waa v e te ra n 's d e p a rtm e n t, M c C a rth y m a in ta in in g h b u su a l q u ie t a ir, a n d h a v in g b een a W orld w a r v e te ra n . w ould n o t ta lk of h is ca.iu to a n y ­ I t v^aa aiiUl th a t th e ta k in g of a c t- o ne except rela liv c s a n d a tto rn e y s. iinl flngerprlnl-s was Imims.slble UcIf V on Vlack Li ex ec u ted , it.'w ill cnu.sT! o f co n d itio n of tn e flc.ih b u t b e th o f irst h a n g in g in I d a h o nhice It Iff h o|)cd th e p h o to g ra p h s c u n bu J u ly 0, 1026, w hen J o h n Ju r k o , 52, enliiiB ed In o rd e r t h a t a c o m p ariso n wa.1 e xecuted on a co n v ictio n of mr^y bo m ade.f lr s l degree m u rd er. 'I'h e body of Uio m a n . suppohediy J u rk o , ft farm e r, w as se n te n r c d In M c C a rth y , w as b u rled a t th e U iirT w in P a lll d is tric t c o u rt. He pleaded ley c en ic lery y e sterd ay a fte rn o o n . n o t Biillty, H e w aa c o m n illteil to Ho h a s no kno w n rela tiv e s, th e p e n ite n tia ry O cto b er 1. IKH. K ullurn lo fin d th e d e n tis t w ho miido M cC arth y 'ii te e th Is b la m ed o n th e fiu-l lln 'y m lu lit havo b een n inde i.evpiiil y e a rs ago a n d Uic d e n tist h a s m oved t.lnce th a t tim e. M c C a rth y w as th e fe a tu re o f a sta te w id e se a rc h sin c e M ay 20 a t D OIflE, I d a h a f J u n e 4 (U.P.)--Ciirw h ich tim e a b lo o d -sta in ed a u to ­ tls E, P rice tod a y asstirtied h li m obile w as found a b a n d o n e d n e a r d u tie s a s supervisor of th e Mini IKjwncy. Police a r c 's t i l l se a rc h in g d oka n a tio n al fore st. H ea dnuurter, for tw o iiK'ii nald to h av e b e en w ith e a t Uiirley. M f.C arth y When ho left Hol.v^ o n He succeeds C a rl n, A rent.son, re (('Dnilniied on T iia 2, Column T) r e n lly tra n s fe rre d fro m H urley lo ttiB W yoiulnu n a tio n a l fore st K enm ierer, FAMEO SPEAKER PLANN m Cftlvln K, U ’rlKht, f n im r r H u r­ ley rlly trcii.^iirfr, mirt kI p r e s ­ e n t r ie r k of th e H urley d is tric t c o u rt, tod a y w as h o ld ln x th e po«li)on o f direc to r o f th e a la t* Indiia trln l liisuraiirn fu n d , fo lIn trln c a p p o ln tn ie tit yester* liny hy tio v , H arillta t lurk. O F F IC IA L COUNTK N E W S P A P fiB Pricc ABsumes Duties Aa Forcut Supervisor JO B 1X)H ANOELKH. J u n e 4 (U.Rt— T h e w orld'n twiflest Job w e n t to ilny to M a ily n H tu o rl, 17, a n d bliind. A JiiilRo ap p ro v e d Iifr Kiiilriu'L lo r r.peaklng o n e lin e iluiliiK a w eekly rad io p ro g ra m , 'm e lli'o w as: "O h , M a m m a , d ia l m nii's tie rr a g ain ," T o r t h a t sh e nr'.:i »W) weekly, (i.O H K DAl.l.AH, Tex., J u n e 4 ( llfj— M iirvlii ClevlUKer. 24. d ie d a n ilim le o r tw o l>efore m id n ig h t Wrdnr-Mlity n lg h l o f g im n h o t w oimil" Tixlny 11 wan dlprloned th a t Iiik I >!<' IHed pant in ld n lg lit, I'i.oiH) w o tih <if In su ra n c e w ould linv.' lu lle d A y o u th w an c h a r g etl w ith his nlaylng. 1(i:(!4>NNU>KKKI> KANHAM OITY , Mo., J u n e 4' <ur> ' 111'’ M'hool h o a rd rnfiiH ril ' 1(1 itM o rr a . d a y 's p a y to a I n ic lin wild xtayi-d a w a y fro m liln wiiiii wlillc h is w ife 'wnn liavitiii II I’t'by Maid Im ard m e m lin III' iln iiln c r; " If 1 W orked fill II (iuv who w ould d o ck n ie iiiiiln tlini.e conillllons. I 'd e ith e r Wlilji hliii o r K fl w h lp |)ed .’' T ho ImuiiiI II M'li'ilili’ieil, le s lo r r d th o HMltVKrR I.ANAIIIIAVIM.K , U ta h , J u n e 4 lUi'i M p rn lrrs m r t a n o b lig in g juiiiH' who net u p a " ro a d sid e -’ m ill I iiixl fined Ih ein an aoon in MNiii HI th e y w ere a rr e s te d tdilnv Mivlim th em th e tro u b le o t <iiniliiK I" ' 'X 'ft Ju n tleo o f th e P r iu r w illiam Iteev es s e t u p , 11,111 nil n ru n n in g h o a rd <if a . o r -while H h erlff ](a l ()llll,lrll^ ('ll a ire rtcU si>ccdcra a s lliey jmstied. A s Steel Strike Food Plane Crashed Substitute D river 8UU a t Wheel as F lam ei O onsom * Huge Oonveyanod SHILOAH SPR IN G S, Calif., June 4 (U P ) — Seven charred, fire blaek* ened bodies were rem ov­ ed today from th e w reck ­ age o f a Portland'boaad Grcyhountf bus w hich plunged Into a h igh w ay, embankment, c r a s h e d over' on its top and cre­ mated ItB o c c a p a n t s about dawn th is m ornin g. All th e victim s w e re m en. Only one, driver A1 W ilson who took the w h eel o f th e vehicle a t Redding, 48 m iles south o f here, w as id entified . The others w ere p assen gers who boarded th e b us^jafter riding to th e Sboata county; junction on Los A ngeles-Red* ding and San Francisco*Red« ding stages. T h e bodies w ere p la c e d In he arae # sum m oned from R e d d in g b y Cbr> tr ip a t a :lB a . m . tod«7. Sideslipping o u t o f c o n tro l, th is pla n e, e a rry ln g food to th e strik e betelgei! ftep n b llo S t e c l'c o r p o n U o n p la n t a t W arre n , O h io , Is sh o w n Ju st before H e n u h e d In to a b o ^ c a r f o r th e f ir s t a ir c a a a a lty m odem In d astrla l s lrlfe . A ee o rd ln g lo (h e p la n t m a n a g e r, th e pMot a ald tn lp e rsf fire a n d » b a m g e o f b rieka a n d bolls h u r le d a t (h e low flying p la n e f r l f b tc a e d h im in to a n a n e v c n la n d la g . T h e p ilo t w a i Below th e f a l t r r l n r p U n e Is a section of ih e s ir in g o f c a r s involved In (he cra sh , a n d ( h e a p p ro a c h to th e ru m m y w h ic h h a d b e en used by five p la n e s b ria g in g rap p U es to w orkers In th e p la n t. ‘ ^ Duke and Duchess Arrive SPyO SHIPMENIS In Venice on Honeymoon C E Il FOR YEAR Crowd of 1,000 C heers Couple a s T hey Stop f o r 9-H our T our of C ity V E N IC E . J u n e 4 (U P ) — The du k e an d duchcss of W indsor, sm ilinjr and happy, arriv ed a t th e fa m o u s ^ i t y of canals a t 3:50 p. m . today cn ro u te to th e ir secluded honey­ moon re tr e a t in A u s tria . T h ey wert; ciioercil l)y 1,000 persons a t th e sta tio n . M ilita ry a n d niival officers, V cn tia n citiz en s a n d to u r is ts crow dcd a ro u n d th e ducal c o ac h as Ih e tr a in a rriv e d . T hey c h e e re d w hen tlie d uke a n d duc h ess le ll th e tr a in irtid w en t to th e quay. Police he ld th e crow d back while th e honeym uoiiD rs e iubiirked on a m olflr liiuncli liirn lsh ed by tho m u n ic ip a lity a n d s ta r te d a lo u r ol th e c ity, h a v in g th r e e h o u rs for sigh tsee in g Ijefore sta r lin g fo r A rn oldstein, A ustria. T h e d uke a iul d iichexi w ere w elcome<l a t ih e s ta tio n by Die H rlllsli c onsul. A llen Mapler. a n d by C o u n t H ellegradr on b e h alf o f th e in iin lc lp allty o f Venice, . T lie duko wore a sin g le-b re as ted brow n p lald su it w ith o u t vest, a blue s h ir t a n d a red T h e (hichi-'.ii wii-. In a hhio a n d White p rin t Irork iniil sm all w h ite h a t, n o th looked II bit se lf-eonsclous IM th e y nitide th e ir w ay to th e (piay betw een lanes of c h ee rin g crOwdi. Movie Extra Cliarges Assault At Film Pai-ly; Beery is Hero MOI.I.YWOOI), J u n e 4 (U.f) Wiilla ee Ileery. tlin a c to r , tod a y il'’sc rlbed a s "very o rd erly a s f a r as I could see" th o film nttidlo c onven­ tion p a rty a t w hich a g irl e x lra . <ine o u t o f 13,’i b n iu g h l th e re ns e iitc tla ln e rs, chain e d she wan a ttiickcit T h n p a rty wa,i b ro u g h t lo (lie a lteiilloii of tho tlls lrle l n lto r iii'\ i> I'lflre by P a tric ia D ouglas, ^i), wlio c laim ed slir wan c rim in ally a:.Miiill<'il hy a Imlsletciiin s a le s m a n nfU-r bi'hiK hrouHlil to (he p a rly iim tn ihc ImpiTsnlon rilie w as g e ltliiii Him w oik, ( is lla n t " in 'k c u rr '' Ueery biul been e a s t a s a Kii'liml " re s c iin " wlm o ffe re d to <lrlvr hmin’ A nothri <1l’>liesncd e x tra , tlliiK 'T W y all, III. In nil a ffh la v it Mlw. 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T aylor B O ISE , J u n e 4 (U.fD — O o v em o r n a r tl lla C lark, w h o y e ste rd a y sa t w ith th e boa rd o f e x a m ln e ra In a m eeting w hich r e s u lte d in d iscliarge of P. 0 . O 'M alley, s t a t e In surance fu n d direc tor, to d a y a a ld h e w ould n o t Intercede in th e c a s e o f D r. J . D. D unshee, D u iu h e e w aa h e ld t o b e unqualU fled fo r office by A tto r n e y Ofln* era! J . W . T a y lo r, w h o a a ld th a d irec to r of s ta U p u b llo h e a lth h a d n o t qua lified aa a n e le c to r before ho took th e poalU on In ZTecember, 1030, O o v em o r C lark a a ld t h e c a se h a d n o t com e to c o u rt, n o r h a d any c o u rt delivered a n o p liilc o c o n c e rn ­ in g th e case , a n d t h a t u n d e r th e clr> cm nsU ncea h e ' th o u g h t U b e s t fo r U u iu h e e to ‘f ig h t I t o u t." 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L eo Hood, s U le W PA < Jlrttto r. th is « flem o o n Inform ed th e E ve­ n in g T im e s th a t Uie U n ite d S ta te s E m ploym ent w rvlce . W PA oMIclals « n d fa rtn e rs w ere c o o p eratin g In • ta k in g m e n from reliel. ro lls lo r p r i­ v a te' e m ploym ent, p rin cip ally on fa r m s in th is se ctio n o f Id ah o . "M any f a rm e rs Includin g su g a r b e et grow ers.” H ood in fo rm ed th e T im es, " h a v e ask ed f o r fa rm h a n d s ■lor se asonal e m ploym e nt. I'd ah o 's q u o ta of m e n on relief is b ein g re* d ueed su c ce u /u JIy th ro u g h U r m la ­ bor." C a n G e t Back Relieving th e f e a rs of W PA w o rk ­ e rs th a t, should th e y a c c e p t farm w ork th e y will n o t be able to get b a ck oh W PA rolls. H ood sa id th e y sh o u ld h a v e " n o fe a r c o n ce rn in g w ork w h en se asonal p riv a te w o rk is ended." 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S h e e x p lain e d t h a t th e IMfl p ay ­ th e P rw b y fe rla n c h u rc h on m e n ts n o t m a d e by th e d e adline Sunday. ' J u n e 36 w ill In c u r In te r e s t d a tin g b a ck to D ecem b er, th e o rig in a l d u e F a th e r Dies ' W ord w as received h e re th is a f ­ d a te . " P ro p e rty o ^ e r s d e lay in g th e ir te rn o o n b y J . M . P a h a n o f th e p a y m e n t u n til A ug ust,” sh e p o in t­ d e a th of h is aged fa th e r, P a u l ed o u t, "w ill h a v e to p ay In tere st P a h a n , a t V ancouver, W ash. fo r e ig h t m o n th s a n d n o t fo r only th e tw o m o n th s ' d ifferen c e betw een R elativ es V isit J u n e a n d A u g u st, a s m a n y b e­ M rs. H . Q . Avery a n d tw o d a u g h ­ lieve." te rs . K a th ry n a n d H a rrie t. L a M a n y ta x p a y e rs , th e tr e a s u r e r said, G ra n d e . O r e . a re g u e sts a t th e hom e h a v e b e en p a y in g " ta x an tlclp a* of M rs. Avery's m o th e r, M rs, J . 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K in g sb u ry , sta te tra ffic o ffice r In g e n e ra l c h a rg e of th e license d is trib u tio n for th is a re a. C larence J. C ase will sU rt S a tu r d a y m o rn in g s.i .as.^istant, s t a ­ tioned a t th e s h e riff 's office h e re , KIngKbury sa id . . D eadline fo r use o f th e o ld drlv* Ing pe rm its is Ju ly 1. S a le o f th ? • licenses Is p ro ce ed in g b risk ly here, a lth o u g h g e n e ra l sa le In m o st p a rts of th e s ta te w as s e t f o r J u n e 10 by J . L. B a ld e rsto n , s U te c o m ­ m issioner of law e n fo rc e m e n t. Klns-^bury u rg ed m o to ris ts to visit th e sh e riff's office a s soon an pos&lbic In o rd e r to a void th e la s t m inute ru sh . He sa id t h a t a b o u t Ju n e 10 he e x p cc ts a .u ig n m e n t of a n o th er m a n t o ' h a n d le th e license sales a t B u h l a n d F iler, p ro b ab ly on a schedule of th r e e d a y s w eekly a t B uhl a n d th r e e d a y s a t F lie r. 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N eale resigned th ree — ils rtr s H f IT iini1rT 'r**'“ t o t f a r m c a b in o ccu p ied by H en ry R ic h a rd ­ m o n th s ag o a s p re sid e n t o f th e la b o r, ta k in g in to c o n sid era tio n . so n a t th e E n d l c .............................. 400 block o n T h i ____ s ta te 's fo u r y e a r in stitu tio n . MDpng o th e r th in g s, th e p h y sic al D am ag e w as slig h t, a ccording to C o n d le sa id th e b o a rd h a d n o t an d a g e o t e ac h . T h ese m a d e p re lim in a ry selection of c a n ­ n s n selected f o r th e work, w ill th e n f irem e n . d id a te s eligible for U>e position. b s Ustod a t th e ------------------------A su ccesso r m u s A ^ n a m ed fur “ ■o tn o s s a s availa ble lo r w o rk i n th e F o rm e r E es ld en U V isit M r s .'P . 0 . B abcock a n d d a u g h ter, W iU lam O a r tin , p A e n t a s s is ta n t H elds. W h en c alle d th e y wlU be u o tm e d w h ere t o r e p o r t w ith tr a n s - W in ifre d , S a lt L ak e O lty, fo rm er su p e rin te n d e n t : of public In stru c ­ . p o ra tlo o n o b a h ly being fu rn ish ed . r e s id e n ts o f T w in F a lls, a re g u ests tio n . O a r tin w as rec en tly ap p o in ted I f th e y faU to a c c e p t th e w o rt, h a v - o f h ir . a n d M rs. O len B ates. M r. I d a h o d ire c to r o l th e N Y A . R e sig n a tio n of D r. P . C. P o tts I n c tteeo se lec te d, th e y w ill a u to - B ab co ck Is a t p re se n t em ployed by • m a tlc a lly fin d i t Jm posslble a g a in th e T w in PaU s L u m b e r Co. M rs. m a k e s it n ecc ssary fo r th e b o a rd to t o l e t o n tb e w p a rolls. B u t. U B ab co ck h a s a lso b e en v isitin g M r. c o n sid er a n ew su p e rin te n d e n t for a n d M rs. p r a h m , Jla n se n . th e G o o d in g D eaf a n d B lind school. t h e ; a c c e p t th e la r m w ork o r o th e r A f o u rth m a jo r a p p o in tm e n t will ' w o rk o tte re d th e m , th e y w ill be b e t h a t o f a su p e rin te n d e n t for .....p e m lU M to b o p u t a g a in o a W ? A P u b lleaU o n Seb ed u led M rs. OecU D . Brow n. Piler. h a* th e S t . A n th o n y In d u strial school. r e u s a l t e r s e a w n a l la b o r Is fin ish e d . rec eiv e d . w o rd th a t one of- h e r .T h e p o s t w as v a ca ted by th e d e a tn W o tta e a flarrey P a r te r , w ith o ffic la li o f th e o th e r p o e m s 1* to a p p e a r In "Voices of E . O . Cook. a g encies, ciomplstod a s u r re y o f P s o m th e F i e l d s , ” a n a n th o l­ .. ' c a s s i a s a d M inidoka c o u n ty y e ate r- o gy o f p o e try by ru ra l a u th o rs d ajr. B e w as to w o rk I n L in co ln c o m p lie d by p h u ip L o rd , e d ito r o f • a n d J e ro m e c o u n ty today. C o u n try Ifo m e. a n d to be p u blished A sh o rta g e o t la rm U bo r. h e said , l a t e th is su m m e r by H o u g h to n M A R O A . J i m . 1 ( 8 p e c la I ) -M e m la n o te d a ro u n d o o o d ln g a n d R ich* M lftU n c o m p an y . b e rs a n d a n u m b e r of g u e sts of th e H eld. a u rro o D d ln c T w in P a lls, lie L u ck y T w elve club were e n te rta in e d sa id , a p p ro lm a ta ljr a ll c a lls fo r C o m m ilU e A eU a t th e 'r e g u l a r club m e etin g a n d a — f a r m la b o r c a n be filled. T h e r o a d c o m m ittee o f tlie T w in H e sa id a p p ro x im ate ly 70 U ex i F U ls C h a m b e r o l C om m erce to d a y c a n s a n d M lp lo fw a re a re now s ta r te d ste p a to w a rd In stallatio n ! o f w orking In th e OoodUig a n d R lo l\-. a d d itio n a l s ig n s w h ich would d irec t B lak e ley . M rs. H lgbee received show I l a l d .d lstrle ta a n d th a t th ro u g h o u t' to u r ls ta to scen ic sp o ts in an d a ro u n d • g ltU . ' ’ ■thls^. t h « ^______ t r l c t a -s ..a w hole approal* T w in T k lli. A ctio n in th is d irec tio n T h e w h ite e le p h a n t w as received n a U l jr MO a re worki .. T h e -------- ir a s ta k e n a s d irec to rs m e t th U n o o n b y M rs. S. E . C rlsm ore a n d M rs. i>g tr o m tho a t th e C h a m b e r m e etin g room s In B la k e le y w as given a b irth d a y g ift. c a n s , h e sa id a re r O allto m la . S a c ra m e n to valley T h e a fte r n o o n was sp e n t a t p inochle r e g u la r w eekly session, >d i n b eet I n th e fields, w ith fiv e ta b les a t play . P riie.i t h a t w ork- B e e e lr e t Q r e e t ln n t h in n i n g .,It U w ere w o n b y M rs. Cecil B ro w n a n d n fro m t l M to $13 a day, A lex W . M u rray , v e teran local M rs. C rism o re a n d tho g u e st p r lw d e p e n d U if o n th e ir a dap U b U lty to p lu m b e r a n d th o only surviving c h a r ­ w as a w a rd e d to M rs. J a c k C am p • t h e w ork a n d th e speed w ith w hich te r m e m b er o f th e N atio n al A ssocia­ bell. t h r y c o m p e te th e req u ire d oper F o llo w in g th e g am es a tw o -co u rse tio n o t M a ste r Plu m b ers, h a s r e ­ a tk m s. ceiv e d w ord fro m n a tio n a l o fficers lu n c h e o n w as served a t sm a ll ta b les Preasliig N eed H e ^ stre sse d th e fac t t h a t th e t h a t g re e tin g s w ere se n t h im fro m tr im m e d w ith spring flow ers. Q u e s ts w ere M rs. C am pbell, M rs. th e n a tio n a l c o n v en tio n In session n e e d lo r w orkers U p a ra in o u n t a t M o re h e a d . M rs, I.loyd M orris, Mrs t b e p re se n t tim e because o t th e la s t w eek a t A tla n tic City. F r a n k T l» a tch e r. M rs, T o m More • u d d e n 'g r o w th a fte r a cold spring. h e a d , M rs. K u rt K erp a, M rs, a c o r g e ‘'M a n y farm e rs." he said , "are A rt T im m o n s. M arvin M cC arthy C a m p b e ll a n d MIsn M aude M orcm o r s w illing a t th e p rese n t tim e t o em p lo y 40 m e n lo r tw o d a y s thKii a n d H e rm a n H ay es gave rep o rts of h e a d . a ll o f B u h l; Mrs. M a rian M o r­ tw o m e n fo r 40 days. A n d th e y re- th e In te r - c lty session for U o n i cluba g a n , M rs. A rth u r U outh. a n d M rs. h e ld tw o w eeks a g o a t PocaU iio W ill C h a se . T w in Falla; M rs. O rval ' p o r t n e e d o f m e n rig h t now." H ig h school stu d e n U a n d persons a t to d a y ’s m e etin g of tlie local clu b S a c k a tt, M rs. O ra M cKre. a n d M rs. In e lig ib le to r W PA h sv e filled m ost a t th e P a r k irotel. Cities repreAented E d O ra w to rd . F iler; a n d M rs. H lgo t th e g a p s In em ploym ent in tlie a t th e session were IHxatrllo, Id a h o bee. F a lla , G ra ce . T w in FalLs, Hlgby an d T w in P a lls d istric t, h e said. U U h c ities, s y an u w a n tin g field work, a iid n o t c o im ec to d wlU i th « W PA, a re .urged L eav a f o r R a n e h to re g U U r a t th e U J3. E m p lo y m en t M r. a n d M rs, 0 , E Booth CKwjcted ' o tfle e h e re a n d In o th e r se ctio n s a t to le av e T w in F alls today to U k e u n W o m e n listed nn W PA sewing o n c e. U« aald. resld ea o e o n tlie lr grape ran c h a t p r o je c ts In Id a h o have l>ren reduced ^ n g e r . Calif,. ca»t of T n m o . to 030 fro m th e 3,<X>0 In lal of U3S, frie n d s sa id Uils afternoon, 'i h e lr d a u g h te r , M rs. Ayleen K n ig ir , a n d ije r tw o c h ild ren left (or Uie c a l l h e re y e sterd a y for th e liislruc. a s T s n te e n m em ben and f ir e fo riila r a n c h la st week, Mr. B ooth tlo n c o u rse o f p ro jec t suiK rvlsors g u e sU w ere e n te rU ln e d b y M rs. C. p io n e er T w in l"nlls btw lneasm an In six so u ti) c e n tra l co iin tlrs. Mrs. M . O a te s a t y e ile rd a y 's m e etin g a n d o n e o f th e iuroi iw ralnrs of th o D o ro th y W h eelw rl« lii, H alt U k n o f t h s S a lm o n social club . P r li e fo r n e w A m bassad o r Hotel i'am p an y . O lty , a s a is ta n t regUmsI d irecto r, an d t h e b a s t a n sw e r to roll call w as re- p u rc h a se d th e n n u:h Ia n w inter. M rs. L u lu M . Hyde, d istric t d irec ­ oelT td ^ M rs. O la BuU er. T h e afto r , a id e d In co n d u ctin g llin In sln ic i . . le n io o n w as s p e n t socially a n d th e Lw>al R e iid e n ls In ju ftd tlo n . A b o u t 30 su p erv lso is a tten d ed . M r. a n d M rs, M endrle S lalk ln . 314 hostS M serv e d refreshm en te, O u e ste w ere M rs. C laude R em lng. N InU i a v en u e n o rlli. are being tr e a t­ to n , l a k e C ity; M rs. o . M. ed in O llroy, Calif,, l, » p ) t. i to r P A R A M A R IB O . N e t h e r l a n d s H s im itb r a n d d a u g h te r Leisie. M rs. se rio u s c u ta a n il brulnr.i recclvnl la st B - v l■n s H- artle y ,. M rs. R u th W oods n ig h t in a head-vi> aulonmmifl col- O u ia n a , J u n e 4 (U .P)-A nirlla E arllAlon o n t l » lilghwRy n e ar lli r t r h a r t , A m e ric an w im irn flyei> tin n a h d H is s U n a\ Brooks. Bi n i e l r so n , H arry Hlatkln, rerelveti f lig h t a ro u n d th e world, took o f t a t w o rd to d a y th a t tlielr roiulltlon wiwi 4 ;10 a . m .. C S T to d av fo r F o rta le sa, good. A n o th e r son. I. a ia u in . lu, D ra all. W e a th e r condlllona W(*ro . T em peratarei d r iv e r o f th e c ar. was not serloiw iy fin e. In ju re d . T lie a ccid en t orcurreil w h rn By tJD lU d P r ts i A p p ro x im ately ItiiMi i)nlnlln|[s a m M ln .M a x .P re c a n o th e r r a r c u t ac.tnu tlm nmil In f r o n t o f t h e S la tk in m achine. T h e li e x iilb lte d a n n u ally a t th e R oyal BOlSS c a r w as d 0molUhe<l, A ca d em y , L ondon. D efying th e C h u rc h o f Eng* la n d 's opposition to bleaslng ih e m a rria g e of th e dulte o f W in d ­ s o r a n d M rs. W allis' W arfield , th e R ev. R . A nderson J a rd ln e . “th e poor m a n ’a vic ar" of S t. P a u l's c h u rc h , D a rlin g to n , E n g ­ la n d . p e rfo rm ed th e c erem ony yeaU rd a y . Seen Today M a n w atch in g a n o th e r c u t­ tin g w eeds on lav.ii a n d obse rv ­ in g p h ilosophlcaliy: "W eeds w ill grow ". . . P o sters s n n o u n c lr g A1 O . B a m c s a n d S e lU -F lo to c o m ­ b in e d clrcusca fo r J u n e 18. . . O reg on to u rists c a rry in g p e t do g In spcclal c ra te tie d on b a ck of s e d a n .. . S ign in h a rd w a re sto re : '."If i f s ou r ta ckle, e ven th ? big one.s c a n 't tnke li”. . . D esk being ta k e n a p a r t by m oving m e n ando w n er ui ortfcr to g e t I t In to do w ntow n doorn'ny, . . R o n a ld G ra v e s rid in g n blcyclc a n d d o ­ in g a fa lr-slre d job of It. too. . . Bicycle tire , th ro w n by la rg e boy a rid " rin g in g " n e ck o f sm a lle r la d . k n ocking h im dow n b u t g e t­ tin g n o t n w h im p e r fro m th e c h ild. . •. L ocal gro ce r ru n n in g d o w n s tr e e t a v e n erg etica lly a s a 1 6 -y ear-old. . . M a n sta r in g In w o n d er a t n f re ig h t c a r in local ra ilro a d ya rd s, m a rk e d C e n tral o f G eorgia . . . A n d J im B arnes, c h a ir m a n o f th e c o u n ty commLv slo n era, w alking in to c o urthouse w ltli bush e l b a sk e t o f a ttra c tiv e p eo nies a n d d istrib u tin g th e m to every o/flce. Session of M aroa Club, P a rty Held Sewing List Drops Salm on Social Club E n te rta in s G uests G ra n t to A tten d 1.1. D. S. C elebration H eld in E ngland Boy Scouts P re s e n t P ro g ram a t G ran g e SA L T L A K E C IT Y , J u n e 4 Oi.P)1.. D, s .. (M orm on) c h u rc h n b e rs In th o B r itis h Isle s, w ill g a th e r a t R o c h d ale. L a n c a s h ire . E ngland, Ju ly 31 fo r a th r e e - d a y cele b ra tio n of th e iOOth a n n iv e rsa ry o f Introdiictln n of th e M o n n o n f a it h in E ngland, c h u ri'h c e n tr a l office s h e re annoiinc* ed today.lie h e r J . G r a n t ,.S a l t I jik e City p re sid e n t o f th e E u ro p e a n inls.ilon o t ih n r h u r c h w ill a tte n d th e cele b ratlo n . At The Hospital VtttlciilJi B d m ltird to th e K ere J o h n !<. 'I 'u rn e r. I tu lp h I’hlenie, F r a n k O an d lo g a . B aby J u a n ita J o r ­ d a n . a n d M rs. J o h n F la tt, T w in F a lls ; M lu M arv D . Jo n e s, V drn 'I’hose d ism iss'd w ero M o n ro r I'lilp. p e n . C a rey ; M rs. A. C. E lklor, K hig Hill. B oy S c o u ti o f tr o o p 61 p r e w n lc d n sk it e n title d "How M \ich I s . th e Boy W o rth " a t th e r e g u la r m eelltig o f 't h e K n u ll O ra n g e h e ld th is week a t th o school house. D u rin g th e se ssion A m by F re d e rk. a re a S cout e x e c u tiv e .'^ jm k e on th e b e n ellts of sc o u tin g a n d pla n s f o r th e n a tio n a l J a m b o re e . H e p r e ­ se n te d Le.^llo Jo n e s w ith m e rit ba dges fo r lio rse m an a h lp a n d safoty a n d a life badge. C a r l D o s s e tt r e ­ ceived a m e rit b adge f o r a v ia tio n . D u rin g tlie bu sin e ss se ssion A. N. Ito n ell a d m in istered th o O ra n g e o b ­ lig a tio n to six new m e m b ers. A nn. r ia l h o u r foil served by M rs, A. P . R o u c h a n d M rs. E. L. U ayborn. S ix ty m rm b c ra w ero p resent. TO DAY a n d H A TU R D A Y t NOW Rolls State Insurance Men Meet tte re Before tbe body w u burled yesterday afternoon officers aho photographed tattoo marks on the forearms. McCarttv >^^0 had simi­ lar designs Imprliited In the same MaJ. C e n . O scar W estover. c h ief o t th e U nited S tales a ir corps w ith h e a d q u a rte rs In W ashington. D. C . will be one o t tb e nam erouB n a tio n al a v ia ­ tio n figures who will be p resent a t th e a v iatio n p la n n in g councU c o nvention w hich gets underw ay l a Boise o n Ju n e IT. M any T w in F a lls pilots wUl a tte n d th e m eet. L ionel A. D ean, tra n s p o rt pilot, is a m em ber o t th e com m lllee in c h arg e of th e m eeting w hich. >wlli r a n to r th re e days and will fea tu re num erous aerial dem on­ stra tio n s. RANGE WA B urley M an A ppointed D ire c to r o f Idaho In d u s tria l F und as BOISE.. Ju n e 4 (U.fl) — C alvin E. W rlglit, B urley c ity trea su rer, today w as h olding th e p o st o f .direc tor o t th e sta te In d u strial fund, ta k in g over th e vacancy caused by th e d is­ charg e y e sterday of P. C. O 'M alley. W rig h t's a p p o in tm e n t was e ff e c t­ ive yesterday. O 'M alley's pay w as stopped by A t­ torney G en e ra l J . W. T aylor w h e n i t w as revealed h is d e p a rtm e n t h a d suffered a n approp ria tio n o v e r­ d r a f t of $1,403 du rin g th e 1833-34 b i­ ennium . O'M olley w as a n a p pointee o f G ov. C, Ben Ross, a n d h a d he ld th e p o st six years. Action o f th e b oa rd cam e a f te r S ta te A uditor H arry P a rso n s h a d cnriductcd a n Investigation of a c tiv ­ ities leodlng up to th e o v e rd ra ft. B A H T WILL APPOINT DEPyiy A p p o in tm e n t of M iss H elen Tay« tor a s d e p u ty assessor will ^ m a d e n e x t w eek effec tiv e J u n e 14, J . D. B a m h o r t, c ounty assessor, said to ­ day. M iss T a y lo r' w ill suceed O, W. S h ro u t, d e puty lo r 18 years, whoso resig n a tio n su b m itte d to th e boa id of c o u n ty com nilssloiier.s will be- i com e e ffective a w eek fro m M o n -'^ day. T h e prospective d e puty, form erly em ployed In th e assessor’s office, is a sso ciate d a t p re se n t w itii th o H A IL E Y , J u n e 4 (S pe cia l)—J e ff S o u th e r n Id a h o P rod u c tio n C re d it F a r re ll, 73. die d y esterday a fte rn o o n a ssociation. a t th e H ailey hospital. I n te r m e n t w ill be to m o rro w m orning in tb e H a ile y c e m e te ry u n d e r th e direc tio n o f th e c ounty. M r. F a r re ll w as em ployed a s a s h e e p h e r > r a ro u n d C arey, w as u n ­ m a rr ie d a n d Is th o u g h t to h a v e no S K E TH EM TODAY! su rv iv in g rela tiv e s, T h e D elightful R o m an c ers of "L ove I s News’' . . . I n A n­ o th e r G ra n d E n te rta in m e n l! HEiERDIESA ilLEyW IIA L K m rrjNiii Suburban Churches C H U R C H O F T H E NAZARENE K im berly J . O. S c h a ap , p astor 10 a. m-. B ible school, classes for a ll ages. 11 a . m .. C h ild re n 's day program , a n d m essage b y th e p a sto r In k e ep­ in g w ith th e pro g ra m . S erm on te x t. P ro v . 22:6, " T ra in up a c hild in th e w ay h e sh o u ld go; a n d w h e n h e Is old. h e w ill n o t d e p a rt fro m it," 6:30 p. m .. R ose Buds. 7:15 p. m,. N . Y. P . 8. M rs. J . O. S c h a a p , le ad e r. 8 p. m ., E vangelistic service, 8 p. m .. T u es d ay .Bible stu d y . Acts 12th c h a p te r. 8 p, m .. T h u rsd a y , p ray e r m eeting. C O N T R A C T AWARDED W A S H IN G T O N , Ju n e 4 (U.PJ—T he .I n te r io r d e p a r tm e n t to d a y annoxm ce d I t h a s a w a rd e d a c o n tra c t for fiv e m ll6 s of th e Y akim a rid g e c an a l o t th e R o ia division of th e Y ak im a r e c la m a tio n ' p r o je c t i n ^*a8hlngton s ta te to th e H . J . A dler C on stru c tio n cO m pany of C aldw ell, Id ah o , oi low b id o f S175.137. R E A D T H E T IM E S W AN T ADS. Iteading of Blay to d im a x M . I . A . Y e a r As th e culm in a tio n o f th e y e a r ’s literary work of th e f ir s t a n d se cond w ard M . I. A. of th e L, D . S. p h u rc h , M rs. S tella O aks, d ra m a tlo d ire c to r, will re a d a fo u r-a c t play, " F r ie n d H an n a h ." hy special re q u e st a t th e M. I, A, c onjoint m e eting to be he ld 8undr.y a t 7.30 p. m. a t th e ta b e r ­ nacle. A rrangem ents h ave b e en m a d e fo r siieclal m usical nu m b e rs. R e ad in g nr th e play lias been k e p t to a o nehour schedule. T he p>.bllc Is invltvd to a tte n d th e sphslon. Odd Facts of OLD BOSTON W f f lO O O A M N I A T U n S R E P R O D U C T IO N S I 0 " H I G H 0 ¥ O L D S P IN N IN G ^ . / S ) W H l l L T H A T A C T U A L L Y W O R K S T O R lO O O t U S T X E T T t n S 0 N " W N V O L D M J t.D O S T O N T I N E L I Q U O n S R E T l l C T T H t O i ^ A L I T Y T H A V I T I O N S 'V O F C I D B O S T O N ’.'S E N D l E T T E R S P O S T M A R K I D N O T L A T E H T H A N O N E W E ^ H F R O /A T O D A Y TO O L D M K .t< X S T O N ,B O K F tS T A T tO N A ,B O S T O N M A S S , ^ ^ ~ J f IINCLK JO E -K -S G Z E 3Q I P L A Y IN G ! IH TM FM f A N r o r W OtrOMA fI X ItO M BiriCKMO(/fe,ON^A ftttV A N T i M A U fO U AH A ^ i o m m s m a m m o m , -b iih co« yN A U tD m IM6f. u n U N O C C V M tO B tC A U fE n C A M B t nBACHtOOMlY F K O M T0M n O O ff OF THE tU R ttO U N D lH A B U t t D l H C I . p T U c is Headfl to Kra/Jl ) u A c o ith > S T tn ;A fA U ffm 9 ftn B 0 _ fH O W M AM O FO lB 9 0 IT B M U FDIVf T V C l w. 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TA bTt i MW* (1-MKN "Bccrvl Agent X , r acM K olk • Jean J to f tn --rnc®Mrt«rHtrNb'A Vi LMnMNtKKUKItl 01 I N Q T « i I t ’s All in r « h . a n d We N iT sr lU to a 0 « r F rlc esl y i P P I B B 1»0 A P U L T ff ta — A m e e tin g o t tb e Id a h o a ssocia­ tio n o f L ife U n d erw riters, th e s ta ta o rg a n iz a tio n , w ill b e h e ld S a tu r d s y a t 1:15 p. m . a t th e P a r k h o te l, It w as A d a C o u n ty S h eriff C onfers a n n o u n c e d to d a y . D eleg a tes a re e x pect<.d tro m Boise, Id a h o Fiklls, P q. W ith C a s s ia A u th o rities c ate llo a n d citie s o f th is section. On M cC arth y C ase O ffic e rs a re to b « e lec ted a n (' H, C, S c h u p p e l, Boise, p resid en t, will p re ­ side. (Conttaued r n m P a st On«) P re c e d in g th e s ta te se ssion will be M a y 16 a n d w as h e aded tow ard M o n ta n a . O n e m a n sought. Is red a m e e tin g o f th e S o u th e rn Id a h o L ife U n d e rw rite rs' a sso ciatio n to b« h e a d e d , o ffice rs said. he ld a t th e P a r k h o te l a t lO:SO a. N ea rly C ertain O ffic e rs sa y th e re is '•lltUo doubt" m . O ffic ers a re to be elected. b u t w h a t th e body found w as th m o t M c C a rth y . I t w as discovered a p ­ pro x im a te ly 80 y a rd s from Uie m a in h ig h w a y n e a r R u p e rt by W llla.d L l n ^ . I t w as In such a b ad s ta te of de co m p o sitio n th a t id e n ttflc atlo a th r o u g h fa c ia l resem blance w as Im­ possible. Helm uth H irso h P u t to D e a th F o r PoflsesB ion of E x p lo siv es BERLIN , J u n e 4 (U,PJ—H e lm u th H lrsch. 21, a n A m e ric an c itiz en , w as ex e c u te d .to d a y _ fo r.h ig h treaflan-.riesplte effo rts o f A m e ric an a u th o ritie s to o b ta in a reprieve. An A m erican n a tio n a l w h o n e v e r had lived In th e U n ite d S la te s , H lrsch w as e x e c u ted by th e silkha tted , gloved h e a d sm a n of P lo e tzensee p riso n h e re a t. d a w n . B e h e a d ­ ed a t th e sa m e tim e w as O sc a r D e n -, 20. aiso con v icte d o f a p o litic a l crime. H lrsch w as con v icte d la s t M a rc h ! possessing explosives. G e r m a n auth o ritie s sa id t h a t H lrsch , a r r e s t ­ ed a t S tu ttg a r t la s t D ec em ber after^ arriving fro m C zechoslovakia, pos-' sessed bom bs w ith w h ic h h e c o n ­ fessed ’i j in te n d e d to ta k e th e life o l a h ig h o ffic ia l. R u m o r, n e v e r confirm ed, w as t h a t F u e h r e r A dolf H itler m ig h t be th e o fficial. At th e tim e o f th e co n v ictio n H lrsch w as d e scrib e d a s " a s to te less Jew ." H e h a d n e v e r liv e d in the U n ite d S U te s , B u t h is g r a n d ­ f a th e r w as a n a tu ra liz e d A m erican. H ie g r a n d f a th e r r e tu r n e d f ro m th e U nite d S ta te s to hla n a tiv e O e r m in y . T lie re h is son. H lr s c h 's f a th e r , w as b o m ..T h is son likew ise w e n t to th e U nite d S U te s a n d . h is c itiz en sh ip fir s t q u e stioned, w as h im s e lf n a t u r ­ alised. H e lived o t N ew C a stle . Pa. I n 1030 h e also W ent b a ck to G e r ­ m a ny. H elm u th H lrsc h , h is son. as b o m In G erm a n y . D u rin g th e la s t w eek A m erican W illia m E, D odd de r sta te d e p a r tm e n t I n stru c tio n s m a d e rep e ale d e ff o rts to o b ta in a reprieve fo r H lrsch . Friday, June 4, 19311, ;------------------- — -------------------- --------------------------------------------- — '* / »0 U fO O f IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Ifrlday* Jun®4 ,1987 W hen Italy Celebrated Founding of an Em pire PH ySM GIVES A uiriTinu iiDiis O onB truotion P ro je c ts B oost Id a h o V aiues, S ays S ta te A d m in istra to r y B O IflE , Ju n o < ( a p e c la l) - I m proV ed condltlonsS" th ro u g b " In ­ c re ase d w a te r supplies w ill be n o te d In f u tu r e y e a rs on Id ah o 's I rr i­ g a te d tr a c ts w here th e W PA h as co m p leted o r haji undenii'B y W.G36.868 w o rtli o f con serv atio n w ork. J, L . H ood, s la te w orks progrcfis a d m lnlstratlO D a d m in istra to r an­ n o u n c ed today. S to ra g e d a m con stru ctio n , cani.l dig g in g , ex ten sio n o f laterals, Im ­ p roved d ra in a g e n n d 'reclalm lnK of bo tli la n d a n d w ater, will play tliclr p a rta In boosting v alu es o f Idnlio cro p s a n d a cres. Hood declared ns h e review ed a cc om p lish m en ts o f th e ap­ proved by th e s ta te plnnnluK Imard a o m e o f Iho larR er p ro jects In­ clude rc.servolrs n l In d ia n Valley a n il DrutulftKe M rndow s in Ailnnia fo im ly a n d a t Curcy In Illnlnc coim ty. C IT Y n iH R K O A K D S OWN LAW PA8AD1CNA, Cal, (UFI) — c h ie f ot I»nllre K elley h a s a xkrd rilv d i ­ re c to rs n o t to bo obllBctl to biciik th e law a n y longer. T lie law m a k e s I t a m isdem ean o r to tow aw ay a c a r w ith o iil th e ro n n rn t pf th e ow ner, 'ThB potion have l>rrn tow ing aw ay w recked car,i. Radio Minister Dr. A. U. M iohelaon, P o u n d er Of iB t H ebrew -O brlB tian Synagogue, C om ing " D o 's a n d Don’t s " o f S am m ef P e rio d L is te d B y H oalth TTnit D ire c to r F o r a ll th o se p e rso n s v a catio n bo u n d , I t sh o u ld m e a n a c h an g e In occu p a U o n b u t n o t to o ra d ic a l a d ia n g e In d a lly p e rso n a l h a b lti, D r. J . W . H aw W nj. d ire c to r o r th e T w in FiJlfl c o u n ty h e a lth u n it p o in te d o u t tftt* a fte rn o o n . I n H ating ’’do’s" a n d ■’d on't*" o f v a c a tio n tim e. A n d f o r th o se p e rso n s w ho crow d Ih e lr v a c a tio n In to tw o s h o r t w eeks h e p o in ts o u t t h a t. If possible, th e w hole su m m e r sh o u ld bo u sed to rec o u p fro m th e w ln U r'o losses. C ro w d in g r e s t In to tw o w eeks doesn’t do m u c h good. D r. H aw k in s paid. W a tc h F o o d F o r th o s e w h o 'u s e th e roadside ta U n g h o u se s w h ile o n v acatio n , ■c a r e s h o u ld be ta k e n . *Xook o v e r th e p la c e w h ere J'ou p ro p o se l o e a t before o rd erin g lu n c h ," D r. H avjklns sa id . "U n tid y su rro u n d in g s usu a lly m e a n d irty peopeo p le. D ir ty people sell d a n gero u s food. B e w are o f w ayside w ater su p ­ p lie s a n d fa rm h o u se w ells." B e lte r c a r ry a b o ttle o f w a te r fro m a safe source. -“ H a b its of decency sh o u ld n o t be /a r e o llc n I n th e c o u n trj' n n y m ore . th a n - a t h om e . T h e su m m er cold h a s u n c o m fo rta b le a s th e w in te r g rip p e a n d a lm o st a s d angerous. A void It. S u ffic ie n t sleep a n d w arm clo th in g o n cool n ig h ts will aid. B e w are o f Accident.^ " O n th e m a tte r - o f a cc id en ts let m e p o in t o u t t h a t th e y a rc b ad en o u g h a t t/io b e st b u t e re IlkeJy tc b« m o re d istre ssin g w h en th e y , oc­ c u r f a r a w a y fro m ho m e. W atcli y o u r ste p . D o n 't ro c k th e bont. U n ­ le ss y o u a re a good sw im m er stay close to sh o re , ^ d above a ll, avoid excessive su n b u rn ," D r. H aw kins (a id . B ecause a m a jo rlly of cltl7,cn5' m a k e v a c a tio n s v ia th e autom obile, D r, H aw kln.s stresr.cd th e fn ct th a t alcohol o n d a cc ld cn ts a ie o ften c losely a ssociate d. " D o n 't driv e a c a r u n less you a re In full possession of a ll y o u r fac u l­ tie s. a n d th e n only w ith g re a t c nre," h e said. I f a p e rso n “behav es,” h e p o in ts o u t, a v a c a tio n c a n really be e n ­ jo y e d to th o utm ost. HADKIMBII ItmKH T w in Fnll-s will h e a r a natlonaU y know n rodlo m in iste r deliver tw o .serm ons a t th e F irs t C h r is t ia n , c h u rc h he re S u n d a y . H e Is D r, A. tr, M lchel-son, fou n d er I of th e Flr-st H ebrew 'ChrLsUan s y n n - , gORue of Los A ngeles. C a lif. He w ill, s;x‘ak a t 3 p. m . a n d 8 p- m , N oU ble C a ree r ’T he dLslln'gulslied c h u rc h m a n h a s ; .^x>ken In n u m e ro u s c h u rc h es of d if f e r e n t d e n o m in atio n s, a ccording to Rev. M a rk C, C to n en b e rg e r. pa.-;to r of th e F irs t C h ris tia n c h u rc h . Dr, Mlehel.son. th e so n of a n o r th o ­ dox Jew, ha.s h a d a no ta b le career; .starting In G erm a n y In th e hoiuse of a Je w ish ra b b i a n d Uicludhig stu d ies a l several E u ro p e a n u n iv e r­ s ities 111 law , m e dicine, la n ria g e s , theolbgy, p hilosophy a n d psychology. H e took b a r e x a m in a tio n s w ith hlghe.st s ta n d in g before Judges of th e G erm a n su p rem o c o u rt, w as h im self bo th a Jud ge a n d c rim in al law yer In G erm a n y , a n d In those cftpacllles a cquired d eep In slg h l In ­ to h um a n cxiw rlence. D ru w n u p h i g rc a l p liaU n x es In m a * n lflc e n l V en ice S q u are a t Ronif, llio u s a n ib soldiers a rc p ic ­ G ives V p H igh F o it tu r e d h e re bk fhev look p a r t In th e re c e n t c e le b ra tio n of th e first an n iv ersa ry o r th e fo u n d in g o f th e A fter em b ra cin g C h flstliin lty . he “J la lJ a n K m p lre /' M assed o n th e §U ps o f th e g r e a t m e m o rial w ere more u n ifo rm ed soldiers a n d bla ck , ivc up h is p a sltio n a s a n Im perial sh lr te d g u a rd s of II U uce. T h e c e le b ra tio n m a rk e d th e passing of one y e a r iln e e th e c p n q u y t of officer In th e Q e rm o n court-’i. .sur­ E th io p ia . rend e re d h is im m e n .« p rac llc e a.s a law yer In th a t c o u n try , a n d c a m e to A m erica a.s p^ofe.^sor of fo reign langunges a n d lite ra tu re . H o Is now 1 n ' th e only ChrLsllan Je w w ho h a s been J)crm ancntly on th e r a d io p re a ch in g th e gosix-l. D r. M lclielson’a F i r s t H ebrew ChrLstlon synagogue is th e first c hurc h of lUs k in d In th e w orld. W Uhlu lt.s ,wnlLs bo th Jew s a n d Chrl.stlans wor.shlp to g e th er In th e Boise, J u n o 4 Tw o B asque th e lo y a list gov e rn m e n t, th e y w ere na m e of C h rist, M r. C ro n e n b erg cr .'aid. . S h o sh o n e Oa,tnp F -1 0 ^ S ta r ts y o u th s w ho h e a r d th e w h in e a n d u nder flto I n B ilbao. “ W hen a ir raid s c am e ,” D om ingo c ra sh o f h ig h c'xplo.'ilvefi w h ile th e y O p e ra tio n s ; R oad W ork h u d d le d In u n d e rg ro u n d c av e rn s In rela te d, "we fled fo r ih e u n d e r ­ B ilbao, a n d w h o wltne.'-sed th e c o m ­ g round tu n n e ls nnd sta y e d th e re tu 'H igh on Sc^icdulc p le te d e s tr u c tio n of .G u crn ic a. w ere 111 th e d a n g e r w as o \r r .’' O nce th e youUv> •w itnessed oerla l Mtfc to d a y w ith i« ren L s a n d frien d s Mrs. E laine Pike Is e nlarging and S H O S H O N E CAM P, C. C. 0 „ a f te r b ein g u n d e r fire In th e S p a n ­ c om bat h ig h over th e city, - A lone loyalLst a v iato r, b e se t by m aking c xteiulvc ,lmi)rovcment.s on R o g c rro n —C o m p an y 587 Is now es- ish civil w ar. T h e y to ld m n m b e rs o f th e B asque reven reb e l pla n es fo u g h t ond h e r home, tabll-'.hed a l its .■summer location, dow ned 't h r e e of th e fa.sclst .ships M ry Alice Oi.son, S o il L ake C ity. colony a g rlp p ln c sto rjof th e c o n ­ S h o s h o n e c a m p P -100. n e a r R ogerbefore h e w as s e n l p lu m m etin g to Is vuiting o l th e hom e of h e r son son. M o v in g th e cam p w as begun flict w h ic h h a s b e set i)art.s of S p a in e a rth , — Floyd E bon, J a s i w eek n n d is no w co m p leted e x ­ fn m llla r to m a n t B asques here. I n B ilbao, th e la d s .'^ald food w as P rim ary Moy fe.stlval w as liefd T h e la d s w ere D o m in g o A rrlia b a lc e p t fo r a few m in o r d e tails. T he scarce, “W o lived on bla ck b rea d a n d I'rld ay evening, M U s M ary C a m p ­ c o m p an y v a c a te d ilie Rock Creek a g a, n . a n d h is b ro th e r, Jo se p h ., 15, bell served a s q u e en over th e spring •cam p w h ic h h a s s e r i c d a s Its w in ­ w ho w ere e v a c u a te d from th e w ar- r ic e .' D om ingo said. O n e pie ce of black b re a d a n d a songs, dances, a n d w inding of th e te r q u a rte r s f o r th e p a s t e ig h t to rn K>ne th r o u g h effo rts of th e h a n d fu l of rice wa.s ih c lr r a tio n fo r M aypole. M rs. FTed H ill a n d M rs. m o n th s . C o n .stru ctlo n a n d cleanup A m erican co n su l in Bilbao, a da y ; Uic la d s sa id . J . C, Plxton, B urley, sta k e board I n S p a in Y ears w o rk a l th e S h o s h o n e c nm p Is go­ T lie boys w ere lan d ed re c e n tly a l m em bers a tlen d e d . T h e tw o y o u th s h a d been In Sp a in , in g a lo n g a t n la s t p ace. N um er­ M r. and Mr.-s. E arl FalrchU ds. o u s re p a irs a n d c h an g e s a re being fo r th e p a s t f o u r a n d one h a lf years, N ew Y ork, a n d by he lp o f S e n a to r m a d e o n th e bu ild in g s, Ih e-g ro u n d s stu d y in g a n d liv in g w ith th e ir uncle, W illiam E . B o ra h , w ere tr a n s p o rte d B u tte. Mont., visited frien d s here on M onday. / m u st be c lea n ed n n d a su fficie n t M arco s A badel, a t Ib a?fcn g u elu a. 20 q uickly to th e ir ho m e s he re . Ml.« Y olanda T insley h a s com ­ T h e y sa id It w as “ good” to be In k ilo m ete rs fro m B ilbao, wood s u p p ly , o W aln ed b(tfore w> pleted h e r tlilrd y e a r o f le ac h in g T h e y so ld ih e mo-st h o rrify in g a pe ac efu l countr>-. once again. on th e p ro je c ts c a n be sta rte d s ig h t th e y w itn e sse d wo.s th e b o m b ­ in g a n d c o m p lete d e stru ctio n of R o a d W ork O u e m ic a , s m a ll c ity n e a r B ilbao, by • ’Tlie m a jo r p r o je c t to be c arried reb el avlatorB . o n d u rin g th e su m m er wUl be road ■’W e ^ x re r e t u m l ^ by tr a i n fro m m a in te n a n c e a n d n o t co n stru ctio n B ilbao ^"Ith o u r uncle," D om ingo o f th e R a c k C reek ' rqa.d, said , " P ro m th e tr a in we saw 27 in a fo rm e r n e w s ite m . T h is worl. b o m b ers approaching."?. 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OUttfda XtfAtao. 1 rMT* H-M m p iU n i |urtadlctl«n t MlIU I b v t r . 330 B u t a .e tr t tt. S40 m o e lie o . 04IU. New Sample of Old Diplomacy ■ The Spanish government-has prepared a “White Book” which presents its case to the family of nations much in the same manner 6f ^ little boy "telling” on the neighborhood toughies ■who h eat him up. “This “White Book” is supposed to be a complete : and untinted resume of the conditions under which , the government was forced into civil w ar and how it was unfalrljr clouted by outsiders aw aitihg their ■chance tp scavenge the marbles th at might roll from the Spanish pockets. . . All this is well and good. There should be a frank ^record of a situation \wich has been m covered with ■the slime of intrigue and. covert plotting-and so ■fraught w ith the danger of a general war. But the j record doesn’t end there. : Cables report th at the “White Book,” as prepared [for the League of Nations council, deals mamly with “Italian aggression” against Spain, with little men­ tion of Germany’s p art on the Rebel side. The only Ilogical deduction is that the Loyalists, withi the silent ; approval of France and G reat B ritain , were mov,jng i to minimize German intervention, allow (’Hitler to !wiUidraw from Spain w ithout loss of prestige and (thus faring about a split in the lately cultivated Ber'lia-Rome friendship. I Summed up, this means th a t diplomacy, the strict ie thical requirements of vaunted foreign service ■i spools, and myriad peace and anti-Fascist leagues fhave brought us no nearer, in actual practice, to inJtem ational honesty-than we were before, during and after the World war. I t does not take a -genius a t modem history to reiall how the allies colored half the facts and concealed '^the other h alf in order to drag tke U nited States into .the W orld w ar. I t is on tl\e record th a t Japan sided WillPth^jdlies because the Japanese were offered an ■jeasy gra® of German possessions in the Orient. And tta\th e ;caae of Rumania, which sold out' tQ -the allies merely because they could promise more w ar spoils, we have a classic example of intrigue on the grand jscale. I • « « • ! -After the World w ar came a flood of ‘White i Books,” “Red' Books,” and “Yellow Books” issued by Ihe individual governments in a feeble effort to whitewash their own guilt. They provided valuable details for the technical historian, b u t they did not r«veal the scheming and plotting or the underhand methods of w ar making th at m ignt steer future gen erations away from the same kind of trouble. Experience still is our best teacher, and Americans who feel the stirrings of interest in some “glorious cause” overseas should refer w ithout delay to the current manipulation of Spain’s "W hite Book” and all th a t it implies. ■ Toward Democracy When the spring elections in Belgium dealt a crushing blow to the ambitions of th a t country’s Fas­ cist p a n y , it began to look as if the swing toward dictatoremp might be subsiding in Europe. Further evidence to the same effect is now provided by the eleotlona In Holland. In Holland the voters gave a strong endorsement to the "middle of the road’’ policies of Premier Hcndrikus CoUJn. The Dutch Nazi party , which had ex­ pected to win at least 10 seats in Parliament, appar­ ently gets no more than four. The Dutch Commun­ ists B uffered a similar setback and evidently must forfeit several of the seats they now hold. F o r a time It looked as if the swing toirard dlctatorahip would be irresistible. The democrudes have got th e ir second wind, however, and the old atnnilards of freedom and liberty are advancing oncci more. Job Need Continues Imperfect as our statistics on unemployment are they are a t least complete enough to show why tlioi-o Is Buch a wide discrepancy between the Increnso in employment since the pit of the deprcHsion and the continuing large number of unemployed. B lm res compiled by the Alexander Hamilton In■tituis ehow th a t In March the number of pniplnvi'd peraoni In the United States rose to 41,(l!ia,l)oil_ highest fo r the recovery movement, with llio I'scontlon of last December, and h gain of 8,41);i,l)00 nincr the depression low in March, 1988. .. A t the same time, there are still—ncconlini; to th lj same authorlty-D ,62-1,000 unemployed |ioi-aon» . ' In the U nited States, a reduction of onlv nomp 7,000 :-000 from March of 1088. . F or u men go back to work the population con. tln u e i to toereate. 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J u n e 4 - W ar m e n w ere l e u e x cite d a b o u t th e R u«80> G erm a n bom b-toasing in S p a in t h a n w ere th e flu tU ry d ip ­ lo m a t* . F lg b tln g m e n fe lt U ttle p m p e c t o f tb e altuatlOD g e ttin g o iit o f h a n d , f o r reasons w hich so u n d c o n v lc d n g . H lU er a n d M oiaoU nl, in tb e t i n t ptaoe. a re m e r ^ tb e b a rk e rs In t b e ir reapeoUve clr> eoMS. B e b la d th e m . In th e in* a id e te n t, a r e tb e lr g eneral a u f f a . N o m ilita ry m a n c a n b e lie r e th e G e m a a a n d I t a l ­ ia n g e n e r a l a U ffa w eald risk a m a jo r c o n flic t a t th is lim e, n n l e u th e y w ish to ooounlt na* tio n a l suicide. T h e i r k n o w n deficiencies have l>een w idely a d v ertise d , b u t you c a n g e t a b ird 's-e y e p ic tu re of Uie w hole e ltu a U o n by considering one sim ple ite m . W a rs c a n n o t be c o n ­ d u c te d w ith o u t Iron, flblpe, a ir ­ p la n e s, U n k s a n d m e n u n d e r a rm s c o u n t m u c h In th e flra t onriish. B u t w a r s a re n o t w on In th e f ir s t c lash , a n d c o n flicts c a n n o t be su s­ ta in e d -W ithout Iron. L a t e s t a v a ila b le official figures (1035) sh o w th e rela tiv e s tr e n g th o f th e naU o n a In Iron production (m llU ons o f t o n s ) : P r a n c e , 32. G e rm a n y , 12. H u ssla . 10. B r ita in , 7. J a p a n , 3. , I ta ly , 0.8. \ N ote—S o m e c h an g e s h a v b oc­ c u rre d sin c e 1936. no ta b ly t h \ ac­ c e le ra tio n In B rita in and RuM la. b u t I ta l y h a j n o t im proved and th e 'r e l a tiv e Is a b o u t Uio sam e. FA C E N o a n s w e r t h a t y o u c a n f in d f o r e ith e r G e rm a n y , I ta ly o r R ussia be­ in g inv o lv e d In th e S p a n ish fig h tin g m a k e s a n y r e a l sense. T h e only e x cu se f o r t h e ir In tere st in S p a u i is p u r e ly p o litica l a n d n o t eco­ n o m ic o r reaso n ab ly purposeful. ' T o n n d e n U n d i t fully, yon m u s t rec o lle ct t h a t th e d ic tato ra td p a developed because tb e ir n a tio n s w ere d iisatU tled w llb t h e d iv isio n o f th e bones a fte r t h e 1914 d o g -fig b t. T h eir Idea Is t o re s to re I h e b n a t l o u to a d lp lo m a llo a n d econom ic posl* tio n In th e w orld—w ith o u t f ig h tin g . T h e y th riv e on a g iU tlo n , b u t n o t on w ar. S o f o r, Uicy liave done fairly w en o n th e p o litica l side, b u t very little o n th e econom ic side (except, o f c o u rse , w ith in th e ir ow n bo r­ d e rs ) . N elU ier G erm a n y n o r Ita ly h a s a n y a sseta w hich w ould e n ­ a b le i t to g a in th e a pproval o f th o BBO f o r a b o n d issue. T h ey a re m e re ly m a in ta in in g th e b e st faoe p o ssib le to cover th e ir in te rn a tio n a l p o v e rty , m a k in g th e b e st of th e ir b a d situ a tio n . T h e ir cau se in Sp a in is p u re ­ ly p o lltlra l fac e-sav in g and facem a in ta in in g . A nd if they do n o t 'in te n d to d o it irtth o u t f ig h tin g a ge neral war, th e y t h a t D u n s h e e ,b e a t some one else to th e p u n c h by w ritin g for th e o p in ­ ion. I n a desk d raw er n o t very f a r f ro m D u n sh ee 's office h a s reposed a a ltn ila r op in io n since J a n u a r y o f th is y e a r. T h e hold e r of t h a t o p in ­ ion, w h ic h a c tu a lly w as n o t d ir e c t­ e d a t D unshee, m erely se t th e p r o ­ c e d u re n tte n rto n t to becom ing a r l tli e n of th o s ta te , would u n d a u b trd ly h a v e used th e p a p e r la t^ r on. E ith e r h e w ould have flo u rIshed i t a bout, or some of his frien d s w ould h ave w ritte n , ashing for op ln Iona o n th s m a tte r, 'i'h e a tto rn e y g eneral is d u ty b o u n d to a n sw e r such le tte rs a c ,co rd In g to th o e x ac t le tte r of th e law . )ll9 o a th of office w ould p e r ­ m it n o o th e r m ethod o( dlso h a rg tiiK d u tle a. I t m u st n o t tw supposed In til" c a n f lB o f O ’Malley a n d niuiB linn t h a t C lenrrnl T nylor Is p u rAiihig a personul rourse. (Mott a u rp r lih ii d e vclopm rnt of Ihn e n tire a ffa ir waa linnded o u t to nnnipatH -rm en shortly .tf l r r Ibn 0 ‘t>tallcy in rld e n t. M lU I-nianiirred, rlg a r chew ing e io » rrn « r IJarsllla CTark c u t looM w ith a blaat a g a in st f o r­ m e r O nvcrnnr C. Ben ItnM w hich prubalily maile th a t w o rth y m um ble a b i t In hrlef, U»e governor c h arg cd U iut O, lie n Ross, him self, prob­ ab ly w as J u s t aa m u c h to b lam a for th e O ’M alley o v e rd raft a« waa O 'M alley. O 'M alley h a il Uie tou g h ei)d o t th e d e al du rin g th e depres­ sio n wlU) th e Insurance fu n d , b u t w h en th in g s b e gan to piek u p a n d bu sin e ss bimined. i t was discovered th e leK lslatlve a p p ro p ria tio n w a sn 't a u rrio le n t lo huy prInU ng, paiw r. "UPPlles. a n d so on. O oT em or C lark th o u g h t p e rha pn G overnor Itos* m ln h t hav n ix in n ltte d th e p u rch a se nrile rn to slip by. C lark InU in ate d t h a t p e rh a p s O ’M alley did n o t know Uio m one A w a a iMilng spent, or h a d n 't elg n ed th e p urcjiaee orders. fieverlhnlesa, O 'M allay w as th e de p a r li n e n t h e ad , a n d th e law s a y i th e d siM rtm e iit hnad sha ll be a d ju d g ed g u ilty for a n y o v e rd rafu , O ln ik w ound u p h is b la st a g a in s t Uostt w ith th e M atem snt th a t since '■ (lovnrnor R obs liked to sa y 'I did I t' h a m ig h t like to taka c re d it for th e o v e rd ra ft." All I h . y a lT a b iu l D nnshM 'a rltls e n a h lp la th U i D ansbM . belitg th e u g h t e apable, waa tra n e p e rl« 4 fro m P a aadena I s D k e m b e r o( 1DS5 U u k e e b arg a o f th a a la le 'a publln h e aith a d m ln M r a t le n . I la U ek c harge th e d a y a flc r h e g a t hare. IIU eem m la elen w a sn 't a l|n a 4 u n til ale lu onU ia la te r w hen QoTarBef a re a lo t e ra s te - th a a mett aa* W h a t G e rm a n y a n d I ta ly rea lly n e ed a r e r a w m a te ria ls, gold, In tern a U o n ^ b a lan c e, c re d it, etc., a n d th e y kn o w very w ell th e y w ill n o t fin d th e s e In S p a in . P IN C E R S T h e o n ly a sse t possessed by Ita ly o r G e rm a n y w hich Is c au sin g a n y f e a r a ro u n d B ritis h o r F re n c h G H Q ’s is th e ir a ir forces. H ow m u c h th e s e w ould a m o u n t to r ig h t now is n o t e n tire ly c lea r. I n Spal th is a sse t h a s n o t b e en enhanci a s la w ell know n. M ilita ry e x p e r u o u tsid e th e a ervlce stlU sa y n o g round g a in ed in S p a in by a lip la n ea , th e y w e re m e re ly p roved to be eyea a n d p ro p a g a n d ists of a rm e d forces. T h a t Is, th e y r o rlz e th e p opula ce a n d c a n be use d a g a in s t tro o p s I n m a n y In sta n ce s. B u t m a n y s till rem e m b e r t h a t c o n sc rlpU on c o u ld n o t, o r a t le a s t w aa ' n o t, tr ie d in L o n d o n lU til th « Z e p p e lin s s ta r te d bom bing th e city. A ir m e n te ll th e o th e r sid e o t th e s to ry w h ic h everybody know s. H ow ever, o n tb e s e a o r ta n d . F r a n c e a n d E n g ia p d se em to lia v e U(Ue rea ao n (o be a p p re ­ h e n siv e. T h e F re n c h fo rtific a U ons a re r a te d by m o st m ilita iT a u th o ritie s a s b e in g w ell-n ig h Im p re g n a b le . Tfae B ritish fleet, holdlQ g a n a d ra n tA g e over G er­ m a n y to d a y w h ic h is g re a te r t h a n a t th e o n ts e t of tb e W orld w ar, con ld c e rta in ly be e x ­ p e cte d to k eep H itler’s pocket b a ttle s h ip s in th e J4 o rib aea p o c k et w h ic h n a tu r e h a s f u rn la h ed . T h e I ta l ia n flee t w ould d o m in a te th e M e d lte rra n e a o in a n y o u tb re a k toda y. B u t E ngla n c o n tro ls G ib r a lU r a n d th e S u e t. M ussoU ni'a bo a ts could p a d d le a ro u n d in tb e pond, b u t E n g la n d c ould k e ep th e m th e re a n d m a in ta in its lo n g e r U fe-line a ro u n d th e H o rn to th e F a r E a s t. T h is sh o u ld be enough to c o n ­ v in c e n e a r ly an y o n e th a t, w h en H itle r a n d M ussolini a re th in k in g u p th in g s to do th e se days, s ta r l­ in g a w a r Is n o t one of th e m . C H E C K IN G UP I t is so m u c h o f a se cret, even th e T V A d o e s 'n o t know t h a t M r. R oosevelt h a s b e e n 'd o in g a little p riv a te In v estig atin g of t h a t o r ­ g a n iz a tio n o n h is ow n a cc o u n t. \ c o m m lttce o f U irce w as c h osen very c au tio u sly by th e W h ite H ouse to ta k e a look a ro u n d th e o rg a n lr^ tlo n . T ru stw o rth y offlclols in th e a g ric u ltu r e a n d com m erce d e p a rt­ m e n ts w ere n a m e d o n th e com ­ m itte e . T h e ir c h e c k in g show ed th e TVA g r a d e o f p e rso n n e l w as h ig h and e ffic ie n t, a n d w orking fa irly well, b u t th e K h ls m b etw een opposing f a c tio n s Is k e ep in g th e o rg a n lta llo n f ro m r e a c h in g th e degree of e ffi­ ciency w h ic h Is d e sired. R e com ­ m e n d a tio n : A sp a n k in g fo r bo ih fa c tio n s o r e x pulsion o f one. A ction m a y c o m e . shortly. i HAZELTON | • ------------------------------------------------ • A n d re w J e a n o f H a se lto n a n d M iss R u t h S te w a rd o f n o r th e r n Id a h o w ere m a rrie d a t B a lt r.alce c i t y S a tu r d a y a n d will m a k e th e ir ho m e In 'r\^-ln F o IIb. BoUi young pe ople a re g r a d u a te s o f t|ie U nlvsr* slty o f I d a h o . M is4 Allco Byniffl, who rec en tly g r a d u a te d fro m a T w in F a lls b u si­ n e ss oollegoj Is em ployed In Ui* H a rry N elson office a t T w in Falls. M rs. H a r r y Ito ss*underw enl a m a ­ jo r o p e ra tio n a t P rovo, U ta h . M on­ d a y a n d la g e ttin g alo n g wall. Itnv, a n d M rs. C ha rles lla w lry h a v e re tu r n e d fro m S a lm o n w here th e y v isite d th e ir son a n d fam ily. T h e n e w office rs of Uio H n u lto n G a r d e n c lu b a re ; P re sid e n t, M rs, D o n ald A dnm s; vice p re sid e n t, M rs. O eorgn O a r m a n :> e c r e U r y , M rs, B e r t Marlow, a n d tr r a s u r c r , M rs. H a rry Nye, T lin R o b e k a h lodge e n te r ta in e d a t b e n e fit c a r d p a r ty la s t week w hen six tn b le a w ere a t play, h ig h nrx)rn goin g t o M n . E lm e r R lenm n. A d e s­ s e r t lu n c h e o n w ae le rv e d p receding th e g a m es. 'I tio follow ing H a se lto n young p eo­ p le will receive de g rren from th o U n lv e n lty o f Id a h o Uils y e a r: W ale tta a n d V e rn e tta H tokesberry, » E d y th * B la tte r, D o ro th y H o rnhornt. M r, a n d M rs. B, R. K in c aid who a re m o v in g to K ysaa, O re ., to m a k e th e ir h om e , h a r e f d d th e ir hom e a n d p ro p e rty to M a rte l Llndsav. M rs. O aoll B o tt e n te r ta in e d th e M o n d a y M ight brid g e c', ib a t h e r ho m a S a tu r d a y in h o n o r o f M rs. K. B, K in c a id , w ho i t m oving to Nysaa. A g if t w aa p re se n te d to th e honored giiost. T h e h e a v y snow o f S a tu r d a y n ig h t dam age<l tre e s a n d flow er g a rd e n s in th la aeoUon by b e n d to f th e m to th e g ro u n d a n d . in m a n y histanoes, bre a k in g UVem. D r. a n d H opper w en t to W elser to .a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of H er­ m a n . H ln a a o f T w in F a lls on T uesday. N a p o lto n M la b lto h e d ’ a Jballpon o rpe In 17»t. te n y e a n a f te r th e Ira t aucoessfu) p a sse n g e r flight. lU a e l« o h v f p e n a n d hka n a m e aereea lh a ferm . I h e la w a a y a a a l/ M ia l a e te r n a y b s - ' M v f/le e haldM'/ m M r a e n c a n b eeew e a n elee ter n S r b y llr ta g I n th e e la te »la M ontlM be fo re hoM irtg « » « « • n u i ' a w lia l ! • « M r. D aa sb ee , B u i b a a W m a . ”1 a m lu a t aa m u e h a e lllse n aa O ev e rn e r C la r k , h b a ea ll." T h a c o v a n o ^ diA o't MS«y, Wn* *, IWT IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO RQBIN$ON ORDERED TO PUSH COMPROMISE COURT BIB “Wallis Blue” Boudoir Ready for ^fDI! IN IS VOTE C O N T R A C T BRIDGE IlElTEfiS ADO Duchess of Windsor at Old Castle OPmiCLOES ' FiMEASyiH' • By William E. McKennay___________ ■ PRESENl SESSION F a rm T enancy, N u is a n c e T ax, Slum C le a ra n c e Also L is te d on A ponda By I-Y LE C. W IL S O N W A S H IN G T O N . J u n e 4 CU-PJ— rrc .sid c n t R o o se ve lt rtflu rn e d today to th e b a ttle fo r ju d ic ia l rcorgnnl7.a(ion wUl\ o rd ers to s e n a to r m a jo r ­ ity lender Jo se p h T . R o b in so n to pu^ll a com prom ise bill to ro te n l thi.s ;esr,lon. Prc.sltlcnt a n d coh g rc ss a rc m ov­ ing tow ard a test, o t slr® nglli m n jo r l;£ u c s .-B u l c o m p ro m tc a p ­ p e a rs liievltable. D e m o cratic o p p o n ­ e n ts of c o u rt r e o rg a n iz a tio n said ilioy w elcom ed th e chollenR e a n d w ould d e fe a t th e W h ite Hou.ie Ju­ dic ial p ro jrn m . L ists K cy slo n es Robliisoi) ILstcd New D eal legis­ lativ e keysloiic.s fo r th is .session as: 1. F a rm te n a n c y . 2- Slum c lea rnnc e. k 3, E x te n sio n ot nul-w nce ta x es a n d ^ c laslng ta x evasion loopholes. 4. E xecutive- dep n rtm cn c a n d Ju ­ dic ial reo rg an iza tio n . .■i.-WaBC n n d h o u rs bill. J5iit h e -q u ic k ly d en ied th is was ft W hite H oilsc '‘m u st list." E jia ctn ic n t w as n o t Im ix ra tlv e b u t w as desirable, h e snld. C on fe rs a t W h ite HouM H e c o n fe rred f o r m o re th a n tw o h<5u rs a t th e W h ite H ouse lo s t n ig h t w itfi tJie P re sid e n t, E m erg in g . Rob* I j m n .said h e exp ec tcd n c o u rt vote before a d jo u rn m e n t b u t In tim a te d com prom ise so b ro ad ly t h a t It w as believed th e P re sid e n t m ig h t tln a ll y con sen t to lim itin g reo rg an iza ­ tio n to th e low er c o u rts, leaving th e sup rem e c o u rt a t It* n o rm a l m em bcr.«h1p. R ob in so n sa id , how ever, t h a t th e h ig h b e n c h 'n « d e d "new blood." A com prom ise fav o red by m any R oosevelt m e n In th e se n a te would increase th e su p re m e c o u rt from n in e lo elev en In c o n tra s t w ith th e • Increase o£ six pro po sed by th e P re sid e n t In hla c o u rt m essage on F eb . 5. C oin cid e n t w ith th e su m m o n s of R obinso n t o th e W h ite H ouse, th e re wa.s a n u n c o n firm e d r e p o rt M r. R oosevelt c o n te m p la te d ask in g a ll fe d e ra l Judges to p o stp o n e th e ir vac aU ons to c le a r tlie lr docket*. T h e s u p rem e c o u rt su m m e r reccss b egan th is week. SPKIEA V L * coom w W e a th e r, D rop D a ta Show Gold W e a th e r G enerally S lo w in g O row th I Is m o stly p la n te d « n d som e b e ets h a v e b e en th in n e d , th a weokJy w e a th e r a n d c ro p su m ­ m a ry by th e U n ite d S ta te s d e p a r t­ m e n t of a g ric u ltu re w ta tlie r b u rea u an of Ju n o 3, show s. Som e be « t field s h a v e b e en a b a n ­ doned becau.^e of p o o r sta n d s, tlie ir p o r t co|Ulnuc.'i, a n d a ifa U a Is ll,^te<f a s b ackw ard. In C a m a s c o u n ty , th e rejw rt Rl\c)W.s. wlnlLT w h e a t i.'i looking, fin e \kllli onls, p a stu re s, m eadow s' a n d ran g e s good. G oo d in g c o u n ty shows m a-'t a ll cro p s in a satl.ifac to ry c o n filtlon b u t b a ck w ard . A t W endell pcirn Is frpm th rc n lo six In rh cs lilgh, P a stu re s, ra n g e s a n d tru ck iTOiM a re good. At R ichfield In L in co ln cou n ty th e w e a th e r Is listed a s hIUI too rold for good g row th . M orm on iT lckeis a re r e p o r tr d iij g r e a t n u m tiers. ISeuns a n d Ueots a r« (air w ill' m eadow s, p a stiirrs, ran g e s a n d polaloffi slow. M axim um te m p e r a tu re d u rin g tho week e n d in g Jiiiin 'i w as DO above a t W rls rr. W ith low rec o rd e d a t New M eadow s bein g 33 above. Bjr W M . E. M cKEN N EV S e c retarjr, A m erican Bridge L eague T h e b rid g e p lty e r w ho h a s "tw o strin g s to h is bow" is m u c h m ore llkcJy to p ro d u ce th e p leasin g m usic o t a iu im ie d c o n tra c t t h a n th e p la y e r w ho d e p e n d s o n o nly one. T h is, o r co u rse . Is th e rea so n why tljc ad v ice Is rep e ate d so o ften th a t a d e cla re r. In m a k in g h is plan o f play, sh o u ld leave th e w ay open fo r a n a lte r n a tiv e line of play if th e first lin e fails. I n to d ay 's h a n d , w hich Is n o t difficu lt. It w as bccause th e d e­ c la re r m a d e th e co rrec t p la n of play a n d reserv ed a n n lic rn atlv e in c&sc fjje /jr-il lin e th a t th e c o n tra c t w as m ade, T lie b id d in g of b oth K nst an d W est w as ba.spd on th e fn cl th a t N o rth n n d S o u th w c jr v ulucrablc. and th e y w ere not. A t four sp a d es th e sa crifice w ould be slig ht, b u t N o rth h a d too m a n y h ig h c ard s a n d S o u th to o m u c h d h ir lb u tio n to p e rm it a p a y in g sacrifice. Today’s C ontract Problem S o y th 's c o n tra c t of five h e a r ts h a s b e en d o u b le d b y Enst- S h ouM S o u th d e p en d u p o n a su c cc ssfu l tru m p finesse fo m a k e th e c o n tra ct? * N one V A 83 ♦ n iO D B 7 6 2 *432 A A 95 V <5J 10054 ♦ A5 * J 6 A ll v u l. O p en e r— 4 3. S o lu tio n in n e x t issue. Solution to P revious C o n trac t Problem S c a rc h e rs F ind F ra g m e n ts Of H a il P o s tm a rk e d D e cem b e r 14 V Q 65 ♦ 10 5 * Q i0 9 e 7 e 5 D jjplicalc— N. a n d S. So u th W est N o rth P a ss 3 4. 3 N .T . 5 4k Pa ss 6 Jt, O p en in g le a d — 4 Q. A L PIN E. U ta h . J u n e 4 (U.R) — F ra g m e n ts of tw o le tte rs believed to be from th e m a ll load or a W estern A ir E xpress pia n c th a t c ra sh ed ill m o u n ta in s n e a r h e r t D ecem ber 15. today w ere ndded to o th e r c lues th a t h ave s e t scores o f m e n on an Intensive se arch for th e pla n e. A irline ofricials a nd In d ep e n d en t -•'enrchrrs believed t h a t la te s t leads indic ated th e y were o n a h o t tra il tliBt m ig h t lead to-fllscovery o f the cra.'ihcd sh ip a t a n y tim e. C o -flad e rs of th e la te s t c lu es w ith Will H ealy a n d F r a n k B a te m a n . Whose o riginal dl.scovery o f m a ll from tlie sh ip p re c ip ita te d th e p re ­ se n t se arch , w ere Iv o r E v a n s a n d Je.s.se S p a ffo rd . Y esterd ay th e y picked up a n envelope p o stm a rk e d Los Angeles, D ecem ber, 14, " B a te ­ m an' nnd H ealy also discovered a d ­ ditional m all clues y e sterd a y , b u t tlicy refused to na m e th e lo c atio n of th e ir find. R um ors circ u la ted today' t h a t th e Wn/ic's ln.?trum ent board h a d been v u l. E a it *4. P a ss tli a t h e h a d to lose o n e d ia m o n d tric k , a n d t h a t th e c o ih ra c t n ^ g h t r e s t o n a successful h e a r t fines.se. H e could d iscard o n e lo ser o n th e sp ad e king, b u t th is d id n o t solve h is problem . C orrectly an aly z in g Ills problem , }ic won th e sccojid trJcJc w ith tJie ace o f clubs, a n d th e n Jed a low chib to th e queen, d ro p p in g th e la s t a d ­ verse tru m p . Now h e !cd « d ia m o n d to th e dum m y. W est w ent u p w ith t h e a cc nnd led his only h e a r t; b u t H w as loo la te. T lic ace won a n d th e lasers w en t o n th e h ig h sp a d e a n d d la mbnd. H ad W est ro fu icd to w in th e diam ond, th e n a d iscard w otild have been ta k e n a n d th e h e a r t finesse tried. Finally, h a d W cit o p en ed h e a rt, th e h a n d , of co u rse, w ould have gone dow n one tric k , a s h e a r t, king w ould h av e b een tabllshed before th e ace o f d ia ­ m o n d s w as d riv en out. . lO opjT lght. 1937, NEA S erv ice. Inc. discovered, b u t v e rific a tio n waa lacking. B a te m a n a n d H ea ly y e sterd a y b ro u g h t F re d W . W A E chleX pilot, to a c lu m p o f tr e e s th tit show ed m a r k a .o f th o Im p a c t of a heavy body. T ree * w ere s h a tte re d as If fro to a h e av y blow. O il d e cla re d to b e u n m ls U k a b iy from th e c ra n k c a a e o f a n a lrp la n o h a s previously b e en fo u n d o n tho m o u n ta in side. O bjections R aised To U se of D uce’g P h ra ses on D ress RO M E, J u n e 4 W.PJ'— O b je c ­ tio n s w ere r a is e d to d a y by th e n e w sp a p er II L avoro F u c l s t a . to th e use of (lu o U tlo n s f ro m M u s­ so lin i's a pee che s aa de co ratlv o m o tifs on w om en’s p r in t d resse s. T h e p a p e r d e scrib e d th e d ress of o ne y o u n g g irl a a being s ta m p e d a ll ove r w ith "m em o c'a b le f ig h tin g p h r ta e a o f M u sso ­ lini." - T h e Fasclflt w a r cry— A Nol — ( Ic fs go) w aa r e p e a te d sev­ e ra l tim e s ," 'th e p a p e r s a id , “a n d in som e cases w aa lo c a te d o n th e dress w here, be ca use o f th e a s ­ soc iation o f Id ea s, i t to o k o n a m eaning, th e le a a l o f w h ic h c a n be sa id , w as u n e x p ec ted . " T h is girl m a y pe rso n ify v irtu e ; s h e m a y be a s a in t; b u t h e r person d o e sn 't se em to be th e place to r e c o u n t t h a t we m u st; 'M arch , o o n a tru c t a n d . If, necessary, S ip ii to w l n l '” Tow nsendites H e a r T alk b y O rg a n iz w ; A R N O L D S T n N , A u stria , J u n e 4 (U.PJ—A W allis blue bgud o lr aw aited th e d u c h e s s ;o f W indsor to d a y a t old W asscrleonburg c a stle w here ahe a n d th e duke w ere e xpected late to n ig h t on th e ir honeym oon. W allis blue wall p a p e r a n d W allis bJuo cavcrlnes lo r th e Wrchwood f iim ltu re w ere given a f in a l Inspec* tlon tcKluy O.S. W orkmen le ft th e es­ ta te a fte r ren o v a tin g th e ca.itle and rc-d o ln g tlic gnrdens. T h e w h ite c u rta in e d F r e n c h w in­ dow s o t th e boudoir looked o u t across th e sw im m ing pool, it,n n u ­ m erous cra ck c d tila i rep la ce d , ond dow n a b e au tifu l valley. P a in tin g s w hich hnd b e en on th e w all w ere rem oved in fav o r o f th e w all p a p e r nnd a p rofusion of roses In a ll tinu;. T h e c a stle Is b u t five m ile s'fro m th e I ta l ia n fro n tier. B e g u n in th e I3 th c e n tu ry and reb u ilt In th e Iflth cfentury, th e c as­ tle faces Uie r o u g h b a re p e ak s of th o J u lia n A lps w h ile a t th e re a r is th e G all v a lle y w ith lU p e ace­ fu l villages e m b ed d e d in g r n n foliagc. . T lie rc a re 14 In d iv id u a l s u ite s of sittin g room , b c d iT » m a n d b a th In U>e h o neym oon n e s t In a d d itio n to th o g e n eral liv in g q u a rte r s . ' AN CESTRA L C A S T L E S F O R REN T BU D A PE S T (U.R)—T h e ho m e s of th e feudal lo rd s o f th o m iddle ages In H u n g ary m a y be occupied th is sea.^on by A m e ric a n to u rists. T h ' ^ ^ Im p reg n a b le c a stle s w ith m o ^ l ^ r a w b r l d g e s a n d g a m e p resc ri'c s lw o r th e f ir s t tjm o In th e ir long h isto ry , a ro f o r r e n t. I t Is e.-itimated t h a t o n e -se v en th o f a ll fe d e ra l In co m e s Is gain ed from ta x e s o n toba cc o. Tow nsend c lu b n u m b e r I a t T w S ^ F alls m H W edne sday e v etU n f t a t 't t * , hig h school a u d ito riu m f o r a P R H ' gram Of a pce che s a n d e n te r ta in * > m ent. •. R. E, Bobler, d is t r ic t o & a im u B . Introduced A dolph O la a a e c . d la tr ie t organizer, w h o gave a ta lk OH t b a Tow nsend rec o v ery p ro g ra m , o . O . H all, local a tto rn e y , a lM gpcka brleny. Muslc(U n u m b e rs In c lu d e d : -““TB * ' Old R e fra in , ” a n d " I n th e O lo tm hig," sung by M n . R o n a ld G ra v e s playing h e r o w n -• a c c o m p a n im e n ta . •S lu m b er B o a t," a n d “W h e n I r t s h • Eyes Are S m ilin g ,” w ere p r e s e n t ^ by Jo e SeiUel w ith h is m o U ie r, U r s . G eorge S eidel, a c c o m p a n y in g b ln ). C linton A nderson a c c o m p a n ie d a t th e piano by M rs. 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MARKETERIA Per Cent of Fever Victims Die in State nO IB E , J u n e 4 (U.ni-A .su rv ey of ,ipotterf fev e r fn tfllltlM d tlrln g IWfl siiowed to d a y t h a t 20 p e r c e n t o t th e ntnte'A 40 irjH irted c n sm w ere closed by d e a th . T h e p e ifrn tiig e .w a s m u r h h ig lirr In M nntiinit, th e rep o rt said . Id a h o c o u n ties re|>ortlnK m o st case* Were A da, C an y o n , Ow yhee a n d W ash in g to n . H a m L o af ...................... ............2 S * lb. rrrp a rrrt 15 c » 9c PORKandBEANS (^ampbella, W ith T om ato S fviico .,L arg o 2 3 ,0 1 ; C anii 39c 3 LA lU iE C ANS 35c ZIP-WAY P H O N E 270 —F re e D elivery-^ .P H O N E 7M FHd«^^Juna •Id a h o e v e n i n g t i m e s , t w i n f a u ^ , i d a h o MrU”LAW Sportsmen to Invade Last UBORSHOliM O TE DO NFAR M S iHlEFfECIIVE Of Sawtooth’s Wilderness N I SUN VALLEY • — r----------------------- • Other H u t i T o t Idaho Oar O wnsri iDolade Ohaokap Of B rake C ondition . B O IS i; J u n e 4 ( S p e o ia l)- - ld a ho‘8 DfiW Itw re q u lrtn g m o to r v e­ hicle drivers to d im th e h e a d llg h u of th e ir c a rs w h e n m e e tin g a nother vehicle o n th e h ig h w a y , now etfectlve. T h li w as th e a n n ouaeem ent of J . L. B a ld e rsto n , eommlM loner o f law e n fo rc e m e n i. In calling d riv ers’ a tte n t io n t o a num ber o f th e s ta te 's rvg u laU o ru . He said t h a t a m o n g th e “m u sts" /o r th e drivers to observ e w ere those laws req u irin g th e . te stin g and Inspection of brake# a n d lig h ts. •Ito th s t drivers m u st h a v e th e ir driving license renew ed b efo re July I- E x trac ts of tn e sc law s fo l­ low: A tiut “D im " L lgbU Dlmmlflf be»d tu o p s — W h e n e m a m otor vehicle 'm eota a n ­ other vehicle o n ‘ a n y h ig h w a y — the driver is hereby req u ire d to tut th e beam s o l ,th e h e a d la m p s d o v sira rd o r to su b stitu te th e re f o r the light from a n a u x ilia ry d riv in g lam p or lam ps w h ic h ' b h a li give sufficient Illum ination u n d e r n o r ­ mal atm ospheric conditio n s a n d o n level road to ren d e r c lea rly dU cemlble a person 75 fee l a h e a d , b u t shall n o t projec t a g la rin g o r d a i xllag lig h t to persons in fro n t of the vehicle. Brakes — Every m o to r vchlcle. IrtUer and se m l-tra llfr, w h en o p ­ erated upon a highw ay sh a ll be equipped w ith brak e s a d e q u a te to cchtrol th e m ovem ent o f sa id vehicle or com bination of vehicles a n d tu ■top and hold such vehicle o r c o m ­ bination of ve'hlcles. All s u c h b rak e s •hall be m ain U ln ed In 'good w o rk iDB order a n d sh a ll c o n fo n n to regulations n o t In co n siste n t w ith t ^ iectlon to be p ro m u lg a ted by th e Commissioner. Pro p e r U g b U U g h ti > - E v err v ehicle u p o n a highway 'w ithin tlUs s ta te d u rin g th e period fro m a h a lf h o u r a f te r ■unset to a h a lf h o u r be fo re s u i\~ ~ ‘r tie ’a n d a t a n y o th e r tim e w h e n ' t b m Is n o t lu lf lc le n t lig h t to r e n ­ der cJearly dlsoe n ilb le a n y p e rM& o n th e hig h w a y a t a d ista n c e of tw o h t u d i t d f e e t a h e a d ..a h a U be e o n l ] ^ w ith a lig h te d f r e n t l a m p e .' M m a * U « n « — E v ery o p e rtto n * Ucenae ahaU e x p ire J u ly 1 u e o i d . y e a r follow ing th e o f a u eh license. THE LAND OF PLENTY (NEA Serriee) . BUN VALLEY. Id ah o , J u n e T h e ' veil o f obscurity a h o r tl / will be llf t« l from a Isrge slice o f th e nftU on’s la st prim itive w ild ern ess. W ith th e ir ap p etites w h e tte d by tlio u san d s o f sq u are m iles o f v ir ­ g in llm berland, m o u n ta in s, a n d lak es rtp le lo w ith fish a n d g am e, sp o rU m en soon will b egin ; h e lr Initia l trek to th e g re a t c e n tr a l Id ah o w ilderness n o rth of h e re . T h ere . In .» prlm ltivq a r e a o f 25,000 sq u are miles, m u c h of w hich h a s never felt th e tr e a d o f a w h ite m an. th e y will beg in th e p en etraU o n of a good-sired sec­ tio n of A m erica's la st fro n tier. T h ey will fish ro arin g m o u n ta in stre a m s th e d e n lten s o f w hich n e v er have •■'eeii a hook. T h ey will tram p forests far fro m tr a i l’s end. W h en th e la st of th e g r e a t snow s disap p ear, p robably la te th is m o n th , 8 u n V alley w ill bo p rep a re d lo r a n Influx o f sp o rta m en eager lo te at t h e i r m e ttle In th e wJlderneM. I n th e co u n try of th e “ R iv er o f No R e tu rn ," beyond th e m ig h ty Saw tootl! m o u n tain s, th e y w ill vie w ith n a tu re In a th rillin g a n d d ra m a tic contest. By p ack train from 8 u n V a » ^ tliey will cross th e 'S a w to o th ra n g e th ro u g h rocky O alcn a su m m it. 39 Service H onors Fred E. R athbun M « n d i a n d n U U v e a a tte n d e d u n i c e s h e ld yeate rd a y a fte rn o o n ■ t 't h e W b it« m o r tu a ry c h a p e l fo r F re d E . R a th b u n w ho die d M ay 21 a t K im berly. D r. E . L . W lilta , M e th o d U t m tn lste r, o fficia ted a t th e rite s . U u ilo iD cluded iT h a .B u n e h a ll K m r o o p o w n " a n d “O o ta g Dtxiro IhB V allay /' lu n g by O tU e a m p •on. WUIls Sam paon. V an ce N ay lo r a n d A. R . f iw tt, a ll o f B a n a e n , a c ­ com panied by M rs. M . A . R o b in so n . FaU bearer* w era J . H . M a rtin , W . K. P o m e w a ld , e t u a r t S c o tt, J a m e s fitandlee a n d L . R . C a r te r , a ll of R anaen. I n te r m e n t w as in ^ u n a e t M em orial p a rk . O en e V an O u lld e r will h a v e c h arg e o f a ll a d v ertU ln g f o r S u n VaUey b o th w in te r a n d su m m er. M r.. V an O u iid e r la- c o n n ec ted w ith S teve H a n a g a n . n a tlonaU y k n o w n ,a d v e r ­ e r. Piaceznent D irector A sk s Aid tisBob M iles, w ho is In c h a rg e o f From Y otitht o f T b li Area o u td o o r sporta, Is in C a lifo rn ia a n d n o t h l i ^ h a s b e en done to w a rd th e In O ffering ServiceB co n stn ic U o n o f th e rodeo g rounds. T h e new hig h w a y to 6 u n V alley is B ccause of a sh o rU g e of la b o r receiving * s u r f a c i n j o f Rayllg- T h e available fo r w ork In b e e t field s s ta te hig h w a y d e p a r tm e n t is d o in g 'a n d In o th e r a g ric u ltu r a l In te re sts, T erry P r a te r , su p e rv iso r o f th e fa rm p la c e m e n t service f o r Id a h o w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in B oise, th is a f ­ tern o o n urg ed school boys a n d girls o ve r IS y e a rs o f a ge to c a ll u p o n th e ir n e a re s t e m p lo y m e n t service office a n d reg is ter. L ast ye ar. P r a te r e x p la in e d , h u n ­ dred s o f young m e n fro m so u th e r n Id ah o w ere s e n t In to th e n o r th w oods fo r b lister, r u s t w o rk . T h is year, h e sa id , th e re w ill be n o c a ll f o r b lisU r r u s t labor. " If th e se y o u n g m e n , w h o o ffe re d tliem eclves f o r w ork in th e fo re sts la s t ye ar, w ill m a k e the m ae lve a availa ble fo r f a r m w o rk th is y e a r the- la b o r sh o rta g e w ill be o v e r­ com e,” P r a te r said. P r a te r sa id t h a t i n th e I n te re sts o f Id ah o la b o r a ll p a rU e s c o n ­ c ern ed sh o u ld , ta k e a d v a n ta g e of : th is work r a th e r th a n fo rc e im p o r­ ta tio n of la b o re rs fro m C a lifo rn ia . T h e U n ite d S U te s e m p lo y m e n t service office f o r th is d is t r ic t is I locatcd in T w in F a lls a n d U u n d e r ' th e direc tio n o f R a y B u tle r, m a n ' ngcr. ro ad U. P. w arehouse o v e r th e hUl a n d In to S u n ’ 'a lley. T h e T r a il c re ek r o a d i s bad ly in n e e d o f re p a ir, i t la h o p e d t h a t te e ro a d w ill b« w idened a n d ImproVed a s th e ro a d in Its p re se n t c ondition will pro b ab ly n p t be tra v e le d by m a n y m oto rists; T h e tr ip ove r T ra il C reek su m m it Is a b e a u tlf u l'o n e a n d sh o u ld n o t be m issed by a n y m o ­ to rist. W o rd vfaa received in K etch u m t h a t J . V. M cNeil w as serlou-ily 111 in a LoS’ A ngeles h o sp ita l a n d w as n o t exp ec ted to live. B u t w ord THAT’S w h a t T R A IL E R S B C SO O L K E N T , O. (U.F9 — A c a m p fo r auto m o b ile tr a ile r s is bein g b u ilt o n th e c am p u s of K e n t S t a te U n i. veraity fo r th e use of su m m er session stu d e n ts w h o ow n mobile h om es. vt ffOU POWER '' Soviet P eace E ra Seen W OO STER . O , (U.PJ-O. D . b e rlg , m em ber of (h e L eague Of N atio n s sc crctarlat, believes R u is ia w ill be bu.'sy w ith I n te r n a l d e v e lo p m e n t for th e n e x t 50 to 100- y e a r s t h a t it will c o n stitu te n o m c nac e E uropean pcace. DLL-E:S P A S S P O R T F O R SA LE LONDON (U.R) _ P re m ie r B c n lio Musso!tnr.s la st p a ssp o rt. Issued on Dcc. 27, 1921, a t M ila n , Is being offered for sa le by a L on d o n book­ selling firm . U s p ric e Is $2,500. . S h a r p p in n a e le t o f th e B aw to o th m o u n U ln s p ie rc e th e sky In th e w tM erncw n o r th o f S o n V alley, I d a h a , w h ic h U to be p e n e tr a te d fo r th e flra t Uma b y s p o rtim e n w h e n th e U s t of th e t r e a t snow s dU a p p e a r. L ett. J o h n B a tu n a n n , s p o rta auperT lM r of S n in lf a lle y lodge, bag* a w h ite-flM o ed n o im t a la g o a t n e a r M arble creek. m iles aw ay . H eie, In th e h e a d ­ w a te rs of th e S a lm o n riv er, th e f a b le d "lU ver o f N o R e tu r n ," th e y wUl fin d th e k in d o f fish in g w h ich Is th e d rea m o f sp o rtsm e n . c c firtru c tlo n 1 w ..........................h ic h r u n s d ire c tly -fro m th e 4, 19S7 w a« recalved U t« r f re m L aw renc* McNeU t h a t h la c o n d itio n h a d im p rO ;« I. M r. M eN eil b ro th e r L a u r e n c e a re c o n tra c t2 h f o r th e ne w Challfenger irm . I t ia p robable th e U n lo ir P aclflo ra ilro a d w ill ojw rate a n o th e r tr a i n fro m S hoahone to K e tc h u m a f te r th e dpenliig o f B un V alley lodge J u ly 1. • b o tto m ed acow th ro u g h its t h u n ­ d e rin g rap id s to th e m o u th . T h e c an y o n th ro tig h w h ic h th e S a lm o n flowa la th a se co n d d e e p ­ e s t in N o rth . A m erica a n d w h e re It h a s slash ed ita v.*ay th r o u g h th e S e v e n Devils m o u n ta in s p e ak s a re 7,000 fee t above th e r iv e r's s u rfa c e . A long th e rim o f th e g r e a t c a n ­ y o n Is m ore t h a n a m illio n a n d a h a lf acres of th e w ild e st c o u n try in Am erica. I t is a region of m o re th a n 1.000 lak es, m o st o f th e m o ffe rin g v irg in fish in g . Rivers like th e s a lm o n , th e W ood, a n d th e L o st a re s tr e a m s ' so unsp o iled t h a t th e y m ig h t well se t a r e a l flslK rm a n to gib b erin g w ith d e lig h t. T h e W ood, riv er ItseU, w ith )U n u m e ro u s U lb u ta ries. o f fe rs m o re th a n 100 m ile s of fish in g w ith in 30 mUes o f S u n V alley. A n d th e W ood o nly touches th e g r e a t w il­ d e rn e ss. , tr o u t, stc clh ea d . D olly V a rd e n a n d lan d lo ck e d a n d o c ca n r u n salm on , so m e gf w hich h a v e sc a le d 40 p o u n d s. T h e virgin fish in g re g io n r e ­ q u ire s sto u t legs a n d s to u t p ack h o rses. T h e fish e rm a n w ho a sc c n d s Into th e high m o u n ta in c o u n trj' to ca st a fly Into som e im c h a rtc d lake m ay perh a p s be r e w a rd e d by siglit of A g r e a t h e rd of m o u n ta in goat^, for w ith in 40 m iles o f S u n Valley a re th e g r e a te s t concentra*tion of m o u n ta in g o a l ra n g e s In th e U nited S ta te s. T he r e g i o n 'a ^ u n d s In de er, elk, bear, and m o u n ta in Hon. E xce l­ lent sa g e-h en a n d grouse sh o o tin g are am ong th e Joys of th e a re a . Ducks a re to be found alo n g th e stream s a ll y e a r a ro u n d . I t s o u n d i, f a n ta s tic , b u t It's a ll there. HSbAttffmpsed T hink of an electric rernserator lh»C u t« s n o c u r r e n t a l aJI more th a n 80% o f th e tim e! T h a t build i u p enough cold in ju » t • few m inute* to la s to lm o itn h h o a rlH e re 'i real tu ll-p o w e r e d l e h i i « ra tio n . . . and cperating economy, to o . I t's th e new K itchenproved Vyestinghouie — K ilc h e n -p r o r « d th e over. , In t « l » early th is year, funning tim e o f th e m echanitm aver­ aged only 13^0 — much lew th » n tw o h o u ri o u t of tw elve. C u r­ r en t conium ption a lio w ai rem arkably low — Dveraging only 3/3 kw h. per J a y , only 20 kilow att h o u r t per m onth. B u t. . .come in and »ee the new Kitchen-ptcrved We»tinghou»e! . , ohJ ka U i M u t e f ^ j| U. S. Public V /o rk t A d m ln lilr a tlo n b u y * 16,697 W e itin g h o u ia R efrlgaratora . . . For l o w t s f )0 - y a o r c o st th e y c a m t to . . . W S estiii^o u se SODEN ELECTRIC ELKS BLDG. U k et T h ro u g h rocky ta n y o n a th e - S a l - ' m on m a k es Its w ay a cro ss Id a h o in g re a t. m ear» d ertn g ' cu rv es for a l­ m o st 500 m iles. J.be .longest riv er w holly w ith in th e confines o f one sta to to be found In N brth A m erica. T lie boiling, spray -fleck ed riv e r is th e o nly obstacle th a t tu rn e d b a ck th e in tre p id expiedlUon led by Lew is a n d C lark In 1804. A lte r H w illn g M aU hea P ith in g t h a t I t rem a in e d unconqucred for I n lak es a n d stre am s o f th e a lm o st 100 years, o r u n til a n a d ­ v e n tu ro u s rlv e rm a n rode a f la t - a re rain b o w , brook, a n d n a tiv e This famous trade-mark means O n e o f the w o r l d ’s REALLY FINE BEERS' 'I X r a E N E V C R y o u ord«c . o n dxaughti in bottlM OKIn "K «oU n»d“ oan i . . . l o o k fo r th a (am otw rati liUokyLagsK "X" trada-maxk, it'a y o ttt oui<la fo " o n a o fth a w on d fa raally U na b a a ri.” For U io k y Zjiaar ta a prodnot o f h lg h a it q u ality, mada . o l o n ly th a o h o io a it ingrad* lanta tKat m on ay o a n .b u y , tindar lh a axoiu alva L ucky L agaz kraw in g prooaaa. It 1« alowljr m allow ad " N atu ia'i W a y " .. , a xp an aiva w a y • . • In la n lta iy agalttg tanka, O na g o ld a n glaaa o f L uok y Lag«x w ill ob nT inoa y o u that it i s d a li o i o u a ly d iffa r a n t from ordinary baar, •Y o u 'll a n jo y L u o k y L a g a s’a ilo h , fu ll-b o d ia d flaTCC . . . i t i oraaniy am oothnaaa , . . ita rafrathing tan g. For baar at ita bait. th>iit on Lucky L a g a x . . . tAa dofad i) 0«r. LUCKY LAGER M iiLO W ID "M ATUai'S W A V "-f(i« . x p a n a l v * w y S S 3 S » frs » ris £ a « i. It’s the costliest kind of driving you do RTINO Bfter ono atop can waato STA«noU |h gaaolinc to takeyou^ of mile. up Jiut a T o c u t down thA high co^t o f stop -an d -go d riving around ton n , Shull o rg ln ee rs have deTolopad a way to ' ‘hnlaiicc'’ guAolinc. B y thii balandnj proccaatheentlrachem ical •tnicturoofAnnolitichrrnrranfied. Actuallyit Umade "dlgeetlbl*” for your motor, Juat ^ food ia m ad e d igeetih le for you by cooking. When you 'ra ita r tin g , shirting, accelarating* —a t of/ tim e s—you r m otor g ets t h e /u f / b enefit o f Super-Shoil'a h ig h e n t r g y c o n te n t. “ M otor-d igeetlble” is th e beet way to, da•cribe th ia gaaollne. Try a tan k fu l o f Sup<H''->Shell a t th e Shell dealer In you r heightx>rhood. SUPER-SHELL I' PagtflwB#-' IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Friday, June '4/lSSII LOU FETTE HURLS BEES TO WIN OVER PIRATES i- Braddock Suspended; Fight 30-Y^r-01d Rookie Downs Leaders, 6-0 Suspension of ‘Dizzy’ Sticks N.V.GRODPFAILS As Latest Conference Fails Mel H a rd e r Stops Y an k s fo r Cleveland; W a s h i n ^ n D efeats T igers y r-: Situation Muddles 0M I E M E ^ i S l N G S EAGyELEADERS cretA iy, C iarep c e L loyd, e n d ed I n a <By U nited I n ) AMERICAN LEA GU E sta le m a te . BA TTING W . L. P e t. D ean decided la s t n ig h t h e o u g h t P lay e r, Club O AB R H ATS. By LESLIE AVEBY .S4S New Y ork ......--------------- 24 I J I sue B o m ebo^ , a n d sa id he p la n ­ O om m issioners S acram en to T eam W ith in 1 Medwlck, “ L egalized'* C leveU nd ---------------------20 15 ^T1 N E W Y ORK, J u n e 4 (U P )— The " k w i ^ r ” of th e Bos­ n ed to ta k e h is case to " th e h ig h ­ C ard ln ala .....97 138 33 66 .400 . Chicago .......... ........ _ _ ...2 0 17 .M l Qame of 7 irs t-P la c 6 C hicago B a ttle , S a y s e s t c o u rts In th e land." ton B ees p ra y ed fo r a to p -flig h t p itc h e r and th e answ er w as W alker. T igera 40 171 3S 66 D e t r o it----------- ------------ j j i IB .515 • T h e y c a n 't deprive me o f m y S&n F ra n o iic o V aughan, S chm eling Louis H e n ry W illiam F e tte , 8 0 -y e a r^ ld rookie. Boaton .......... — ;---------- l e l e MO livelihood. I 'll sue F ric k a n d th e P i r a t e s ____ 31 147 23 M ;U 1 W a*hlnft<m ___ Lou d id n 't m ake th e g ra d e w ith S t. Louis y ea rs ago, b u t ...IB t l .462 N atio n al leaguo fo r 1250,000," he L ary, In d ia n s . 35 164 83 U 3 77 P h ilad e lp h ia .... said. By U nlU d Preaa th is season h e could fu rn is h N EW Y O R K , J u n e 4 W.R)— A r u l­ Bell. B row ns ... 35 146 3 85 JTT ......... St. Louis T lilrty m lnut«« la te r D ean d e n ied in g by th e N ew Y o rk S U te A U iletlc S a cram ento w as w ith in o n e ga m e th e an sw er to an y m a jo r ird M E R t’N S h e h a d m ade su c h a s ta te m e n t b u t C om m ission a p p e a re d to d a y to have ,,,13 of f ir s t place in th e P a c ific G o u t G reenberg. T ig e rs ___ league m a n a g e r’s p ra /e rS ; th re e reporte r* h e ard th e r e m a rk . th ro w n th e h e avyw eight situ a tio n N A TIONAL LEA GU E B a rtell. O l a n U _________________ It B y O E O & G E K IR K SE Y league today aa th e Solona fro m th e and p a rtic u la rly th o se o f Bill E a rlie r he h a d th re a te n e d to do In to tiie w o rs t m u d d le I t h a s been W. L. P e t. Selkirk. Y a n k e e s ___^------------------- 10 N T W Y O R K . J u n e 4 (U.PJ—DUzy a n y o r a ll of th e follow ing: M cK echnie, w hose Bees lost s ta te cap ita l d e m o n stra te d f o r th e in since M ax S c h m e lln g k n o c k ed o u t P itta b u rg h - .... 2 i IS M edwlck. C ardinals -------------------- 9 .649 •T il p itc h m y reg u la r tu r n F r i ­ J o e Louis. D M n . u n d e r In d efin ite tu&peasloa second tim e th e ir su p e rio rity o r e r 115 o u t of 154 gam es to s e t a New Y ork _ ......2 4 1« .M » F o n t, R ed S o x ..._ _ .--------------------- - « d ay." T lie com m ission y e ste rd a y aus- Chicago .... T rom baaebaU , m e ets N atio n al ___ .23 l e M 9 th e p a ce -sc ltln g S a n r r a n c l s c o O tt. O la n U i--------------------------------- 8 record in 1936. •'I'm going b a ck to th e fa rm ." p e n d ed C ha m pion J a m e s J . B r a d ­ Seals. I ^ t t e h a s d ro p p e d o n ly o n e ^ th ls L ea g u e P re sid e n t F o rd F ric k a g ain •'I'm going to Chicago a n d q u it dock f o r fallin g to m e e t S c h m e lln g . N A TIO N AL LEAGUE Sacram ento, th e on ly te a m to ta k e y w ir -U ) th e leag u e le a d in g P ira te s, th is m o rn in g in a n e ffo rt a t r e in ­ baseball." F a ilu r e of th e body to v a c a te B rn d P ltU b u rg h 0, B o tio n 6. a series from th e S a n F ra n c is c o K e g o t reve nge fo r t h a t y esterd a y " I'm going to F lo rid a a n d lo af." • dock's title le ft th e h e a v y w e ig h t , S t . Loals^BnM kJyn. Chicago-N cw s ta te m e n t. club th is season, h a d a 9-1 e dge by b la n k in g th e B ucs, 6-0, I t w as h b •'I'm going to ta k e m y c aae t D e a n sch ed u le d th e a p p o in tm e n t s itu a tio n e x trem ely d o u b tfu l. th e c u rre n t series. T h e Solons six th w in In sev en a ta rta . a n d M a s­ Y ork, C in cln n a ti-P tallad e lp h la p o st­ l a te la s t n ig h t a f te r advice fro m h is Ju d ge L andis. T h ey c a n 't shove O ’l S ch m e lln g said th e com m issio n ’s poned, rain . h am m ered th e Seals' N o. 3 p itc h e r. te r C a rl H ubbel!, w ith e ig h t vic­ w ife in n o r l d a "to stra ig h te n o u t Dlz a ro u n d .” ru lin g virtu a lly " leg a llre d ” a B ra d E d 'S tu tz . unm ercifully f o r a 12*3 BEES, 6, PIR A T E S 0 F o u r C o n n e s Open torie s, la th e o n ly N aU onal h u rlc r y o u r tro u b le." dock-L ouls title f ig h t o n J u n e 23 riT T bB U R ail , BOSTON w in la s t n ig h t. .-.86 V au g h a n , P ira te s .. D ean h a s fo u r courses ope n : F r ic k refu sed to lif t th e susp en sio n w ith m ore. In Chicago. lb r »b r I n o th e r serlea O a k la n d c o n tin ­ 1. Q u it baseball. : w h e n D e a n w ould n o t &lgn a sta le ;, Im preM lve Record atrm n. 3h t M flx d id n 't w ant th o com m lssJon t..W tner, r t « 0 u ed its m a rc h th ro u g h Loa A ngeles 2. A ppeal to th e boa rd of d ire c to rs to Klvc h im th e tit le b u t he m e n t rep u d ia tin g c ertain re m a rk s E x ce p t f o r h is I n itia l s ta r t, F e ltc Jcnnen. If 4 0 W antler, h 4 la s t n ig h t w ith a 1-6 w in f o r th e ir Uoort, ri a d e ro g a to ry to h im a n d U m pire of th e N atio n al league a fte r 10 d a y s h o p in g th a t th e b o a rd w ould ta k e ^ i & s gone th e r o u te In e very gam e, r.W iner. rr 4 0 Ciic’n ’lo. 3b 4 VkURli&n, • • 4 0 th ir d s tr a ig h t w in o v e r th a A ngels, a e o r g e B a rr p u b lish ed in th e Belle­ elapse^ T h e b o a rd h a s th e pow er to It from B raddock a n d th u s ta k e A g a i n s t B rooklyn A pril 38, h e rcU r- Suhr. lb D frtcr. If 3 3 0 Don. H u rst's ho m e r in th e L os A n ­ ville, 111.. A dvocate. D ean den ied o v c r-ru le Frick. c d In th e s e v e n th w ith a fiv e -ru n Todd, c DlM'Rlo. ct 3 4 0 th e cdRe o ff th e C h ica g o ' fig h t 3. A ppeal to C om m issioner K . M. geles seventh, w hen fo u r r u n s cross* m a k in g th e rem a rk s, b u t refu sed to Flelctier. lb 4 lUDdley, 2b 4 0 ■lead to w in h is f ir s t m a jo r league wlUcij B raddock c o n tra c tc d fo r a f ­ M ILW A U K EE. Wls., J u o e 4 (U,»— W ally Berger. Boston B ee o u t­ Lai\dU a fte r 10 days. . Lcp«r, c 3 Y o u n g .'jb 4 0 w as th e only d a m a g in g blow b a ck U u p w ith h is nam e. . g a m e. H e d e fe ate d St.- Louis. 8-1, n ran d t, p 2 0 t e r h e had signed to m e e t S c h m e lT h o p rlie tra c k title o f th e n ild d l# Fette, p 4 4. S ig n ‘'J . H . D e a n '' to a le tte r "1 w o n 't sig n n o th in g ," D ean o galtw t him. fielder. wh'o cra sh ed o u t tw o ing. b efore he go t h is f ir s t setb ac k fro m Brown, p 0 0 w est's outd o o r season w ill p r o b te l y sa id .- " T h e y a re try in g to m ake a w ritte n by F ric k o r w rite a l e tte r of S e a ttle took th e M lw lons, In ho m e ru n s to help Rookie L ou P ie T ra y n o r's m e n . « - l. Slncc. h e Bowmin X 0 0 I 'l f h t e n (o B e B a n n e d be w on by th e sp in n in g legs o f Ia > h is oR-n publicly denying he m a d e h e e l o u t of m e .” 1 0 poorly played gam e in w h ic h th e re d la n a 's fo u r cra ek d ista n c e n m T lie com m ission w arn ed tl i a t a n y h a s sto p p e d C in c in n a ti, 3 -1 ; C h l- Tobin, p F e tte w in h is sU lh ’ ga m e In th e s ta te m e n ts a ttr ib u te d t o h im ere e ig h t e rrors, flv« by th e f ig h te r w ho m et B ra d d o ck w hile ago. 3-1: B rooklyn, 4-3, a n d P ltw T w o -H o n r Conference n e rs to n ig h t In th e 13th u m u & l seven sta r ts . by th e B elleville. III., A dvocate. ners. b a n n ed in th is a n d a ff ilia t­ b u rg h y e sterday. c e n tr a l InU rcollegtate c h a m p io n ­ A tw o -h o u r conference y esterd ay W hile D ean is u n d e r susp e n sio n , PorU and b e a t S a n D iego, 6-3, w ith ships. Loi/, w hose b a ttin g av erag e Is b e t­ b e tw ee n F ric k , D ean . M an n g er h e dr.iw s no pay . HLs Involuntary' e d staic.i nl.'!o w ould be su sp e n d ed . F R E N Q I P R E F E R ST , M A R T IN /.d Llska, m ost dependable o f B etv* ' T h e s e H oosiers—D o n I « a b , J im ­ te r t h a n '.300, g e ts a p in c h b a ttin g F r a n k ie F risc h a n d C a rd in als' sec- v a ca tio n will c o st him S162.40 a d a y . T h u s Louis, if he fig h ts B raddock, e r hurlers, tu rn in g In « » lx h lt p e r ­ a lso will s ta n d su sp e n d ed In N ew T O U R S, F ra n c e (U.R) — S a in t m y S m ith , 'n u n D ec k ard a n d M d role occasion ally. X ThffB lilli, 0«rm«. Y ork. M a rlin Is th e m oat p o p u la r o f a ll form ance, C ra g h ea d a o d H e b e rt T r u tt—r a n aw ay w ith th e W eet u n ­ F irs t S h u t-O u t trg tr 3, Doubl# pUy*. V»ui T h a t, a ccording to m a n y observ- F re n c h sa in ts. If p o p u la rity m ay worked, fo r th e th ir d p la c e club, d e r th e lig h ts In M u q u e tt* c ta d lu m k e scored h is f ir s t sh u to u t in Im ­ B »n<J Suhr. Lenlng pitcher. Br*ndt. yielding 13 h its betw een th e m . kills ch an c es f o r a heav>-w elght be m eaaitred by th e n u m b e i a y e a r ago a n d sa schools fro m 12 pressive f a sh io n yesterd a y , s c a tte r ­ title fight he re in S e p te m b er. M ost c ities, villages a n d c h u rc h e s n ..... sta te s failed to p roduce ft T ld D lr in g seven h its e n d le av in g 11 Bucs AM ERICAN LEAGUE o f th e m h a d figured th e c o m m is­ e d a fte r h im . 3.673 c h u rc h e s alo n e A cotton tail ra b b it c a n co v er 10 s tro n g e r conten d e r f o r 1B37. s tr a n d e d o n th e b a se p a th s, W ally B oslon 4, C hicago 11. O nly severe opposittoQ m a y c«n« sio n would vacate B ra d d o ck 's title : b e a r h is n a m e , d o ttin g th o e n tire to 15 feet a t a leap, a n d c a n m a k e B e rger cam e o u t of h is b a ttin g slu m p P h lla d e lp h ia -S t. L ouis p o stp o n e d ; t h a t th e wUiner of th e L o u ls-B rad - c ountry. fro m P ltu b u r g h . tw o leaps a lecond. w ith h is f ir s t tw o h o m e rs o f th e rain . d o c k fig h t would be c h am p io n in season, d riv in g In fo u r ru n s. W ash in g to n 5, D etro it 4. som e sta te s a n d t h a t to g a in a c lea r I t w as th e only ga m e n o t ra in e d N ew Y o rk 2. C leveU nd 6. c la im to th e c h am p io n sh ip a l l / h e o u t In th e league. A te n -m a ii golf te am w ill w ould have to do w ould be to fig h t I n th e A m e ric an , th e le ad in g New IN D IA N S «, Y A NK EES » Schm clliig In New Y ork In S e p te m ­ le ave he re S u n d a y m o rn in g fo r NEW YORK I CLrVELAND Y ork Y an k e es w ere to p p e d , 6-2. by ber. «b r h! »b r h T w o S co re O raft E x p e c te d Pocatello to ta k e p a rt In. th e th e C lev e lan d I n d ia n s n s M el H a r d ­ Croacttl. as 5 0 1> Ur>-. u 411 T w o C ham pions f ir s t of a series of trlnngle m e ets e r s c a tte r e d 11 h its . T h e W ash in g ­ Rolf«. 3b 4 1 1 Cft’pb’ll. rf 3 0 0 A t M agic Dam R eserv o ir N ow, th e re Is a po.w lblllty of tw o w ith Id ah o F a lls a n d Pocatello. to n S e n a to rs q u elled a n ln th - in n ln g DlM'glo, c t 4 0 llAverlU, et 4 0 0 c h am p io n s ru lin g In d efin ite ly . T h e 1 T h e T w in F a lls squad m a k in g D u rin g W eek-E nd th r e a t a n d d e fe a te d th e D etro it OehrlK, lb 4 I 3! Tro«ky. lb 3 0 w in n e r of th e C hicago fig h t logically Dickey, c 4 0 l| Solten. If 4 1 0 th e Journey o n S u n d a y w ill bo T ig e rs, 5-4. V ern o n K en n e d y h e ld Sfllclrlc, rf 1 0 0|H»lP, 2b41 2 w ould c o n tra c t to m e et S c hm ellng. Jim m y S in cla ir, Jim m y W in te r-, th e B oston R e d Sox to six sa fe tie s H o»|, rf 3 0 0 Pytl»». c 33 3 B u t if th a t fig h t w ere h e ld outside N o t to be stop p ed by h ig h w inds, h o le r, Mel C osgrlff. Dewey a n d th e C hicago W h ite Sox w on. tienrlch. If 3 0 1 K u (h n . 3b 3 0 1 N ew York th e New Y o rk c o m m is­ l,u z fr l. 2b 4 0 lis u lllr a n e 1 0 1 r a i n a n d snow w h ich la st S u n d a y H u tc h in so n , F red S to n e. A. 11-4. sio n stlU w ould n o t recognise th e Oomer, p 2 0 Ij Kron*r, 3b 0 0 « S m lth . O r a n t P a d g e tt. D r. J . O . n ufflnc, X I 0 1' Htrder, p 4 1 3 a n d M on day , over th e M em o rial w in n e r a s title h o ld e r a n d S chm elToolBon, P a u l B,eller a n d C a r l K rffnrr xx 0 0 Oi in g him self would becom e su sp e n d ­ h olW ays, c u t a tte n d a n c e a t th e ©pen­ E m e rso n . T h ey will plr(y In t h a t Mklon'. p 0 0 O' e d. T h e New Y ork body m ean w h ile S ilU 'v 'rx x x l 0 O' ord er. n in g o f th e local m o to rb o at seaso n W inners of p riz e s fo r C ontest th a t closed Jt^ne 1> 1937. J e s s B row n, Kimberly* m ig h t s ta r t a n e lim in a tio n c o n test P la y In th e m a tch sc h e d ­ ~«*2 U 'T o m l. 33 "« II o n S a lm o n d a m resen-olr, L ud Ai to d e te rm in e Its c h am p io n . T ro u t w eighing 4 lbs., 13'/i 6m ., caught in S nake riv er, g o t the- S hakespeare ule d to s t a r t on th e P ocatello D re x le r, p resid en t o f th e S o u th e rn ' Oome: In clatith. S c h n irlln g p la n n ed to stJiy in th e cou rse a t .o ne'o'clock. RuIfinK In elghlh. Rod and F ra n k B eer, w ith a nice oiie w eighing 4 lb s. S ’/2 ozs. g o t th e S hakesa id th is U n ite d Stntc.s Indefinite ly. H e will t- b a tlrd for Malone In ninth. A w eek from S un day. Ju n o a fte r n o o n th e postponed seaso n Bpeare A u to m atic R eel. r,—b a it'd tot: Hufthc' In elKhih. n o t go to see th e C hicago fight. 13, th e te am s from Idah o F a lls ........000 000 n o —2 w ould g e t underfi-ay th is S u n d a y a i Nfw York a n d Pocatello a re sclieduled to ....... 002 001 03x—« M ag ic d a m reservoir. Clf\el«nd . ................. .. T »o b u « hit*, L*rr. F in e co m p ete o n th e local C o u n try tg ic d a m reserv o ir Is lo cated a p ­ Troakv, Htighe*. Three b u « hit. 0 » h c lu b course. LEVEL rlf. Double pUj>s. L u y and Troaky; p ro x im a tely 63 m iles n o rth o f T w in ^ W i l o y D ru g D ro p s 1 7 -9 O arao I«ry. H»U a M Trotkv; Hklt. Lary and P a lls . M otorlata tu r n le ft fro m h ig h ­ W IN D Xicsky: .CroaMii. Larzerl oehrlg. w ay a t a p o in t Ju st p a st R eels a s low I In N a tio n a l L oop; Jero m e Ldblns p llc h n . o o m tt. N arrow s'^ a n d th e b o a tin g site Is fiv e FOLKS: I F YOU W A N T 'T A C K L E T H A T’S F IT FO B as / C o-Op D e fe a te d m llea fro m th is tu rn in g p o in t, D rex F IS H IN G ” G o ,to th e Diam ond H ardw are. B oys' R e e b le ;' said . Bb r T lie w ind a n d b ad w e a tlie r la s t F ine Split B am boo F ish R ods a t ( 2 . M , f S . M , « 4 . M , W r N A TIO N A L L E A O tlE Ullla, cf 4 I o jn a d citff.if : w e e k -e n d saw o nly seven b o a ts p res9 6 .9 8 . Dni'»n'fo,'if 0 W . L. Pet. a t S a lm o n dam . T h is w ee k -e n d . 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D re x le r snld. n e s d a y evening before m e m bers of T O L E D O . O., Ju n e 4 (U.P)-Olln L a te r th is season a p ro g ra m of th e K n u ll G ra n g e a t re g u a lr m e e t­ T ro y l a u n d r y . Mf^ciim, p 0 0 J.OOO D u tr a a n d O ene S a rnzc n led a field r a c e s fo r m o torb o a t b w n ers o f th is ing. (o n . F rflu lit^ , 0 l.OOU o f e ig h t tw o-m an te n nis Into th e se ctio n o r Id a h o a s w ell aa N ev ada C h rli. T rl-.S la to 1 .0C7 A a k lt, ••W hat Is a Boy W o rth ? 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B R lS T O ir teleacopo Rods ......................... 9 4 . 4 9 l o 9 9 - » 0 D re k le r a n n o u n ced , ..... McNair. Itoma rum . I llill J a m e s S tan le y as new tro o p n: m one y. Id ah o P ow er .... a, n e t ItnuDle playi, Cronin 'C lu b m em b ers a n d o th e m h av e bera. ^ D u tr a a n d S a raz cn card ed a 07 to Ir to ro«»; llayea tf A c o u rt of h onor waa a lso held ta k e a th re e -p o in t to u rn a m e n t lead [n i pll< aom e fin e b o a ts a n d m otora." h e ■t: Hnyrt to nonura. B runsw ick so ltb allers. b e h in d th e aald , •'and co m p etitio n a h o u ld b« d u r in g th e evening a t w hich tim e In d e fe a tin g T om m y A rm our a n d W. r a n d l. h u rlin g of W a lt R lg g ert, com bined so m e th in g t o ^ s w h en th e p ro g ra m L o ttie Jonea w as prese n te d w ith p u b ­ J im m y T liom pion, whose 70 tra ile d IB h its M th six W iley D rug e rro rs la fu lly com pleted." lic h e a lth a n d sa fe ty m e rit badges th e field. A ction la st n ig h t to collec t a 17-D N ntlonul a s w ell aa a Life Bcout r a n k . C arl I n second p la re were R a y Manlengun victory, T lio d ru g m en tallleil D oaa ett w as p resented a n aviation- d ru m a n d Jlniniy Hlnp^, whose 31' 2 White, cf 4 seven h its n iid m ixed th e m w ith aU m e r i t badge. :i2-G3. I'ig h t u nder par. Rsve tiiem Ilriiiisw lck iiib|ilnyh, hiii tiirrn lc i 1 S Myrr 2I> T h e K n u ll troop, u nder d lir c tlo n a tw o u p win over lln r iy Coi fte|•|^ll.^!y In only tlircD (rnnics. (Ir'n b 't. lb 4 lltnuf. tf o f J im C olbert. U coulm aater, will a n d H o rto n Biiiitli. A dft was ere Ooalln. If a . C oiw olldatcd F r o l a l i t |>l«y fllntmonii, I m a k e a n o v e n ils h t hike S a tu rd a y e d t o C ooper a n d tinilUi. Owtn. }b 4 PE21LIN , Ju n a 4 W .PJ-T he V oelKuhel, n> rom|>eil awny w ith (v 31-i:j b a ttle In TabbatU, n 4 H e n ry P ira rd a n d J o lm n ^ R e v o lk isc h e r B e o b ach ter b itte rly a tta c k e d a n d S u n d a y of this w eek. Ihe A m rrltraii division, scoring n if to n .' 2b 3 la , 1D3.'S Invltatloniil cliainplons, h a d th o N ew Y ork boxing com m isalon run.> In th e llr s l Innin g Atiil ndilliiK O eh 'n 'i'r ■ I n a s for R o n e-up v lrto iy f|ver K y to d a y fo r n o t v a ca tin g th e h e a v y ­ RnflUh. 2b 0 e ig h t m ore In Ihn thlrcl, to yr' I.affo o n a n d Paul K unynn. T h e l a t ­ Wad*, p 3 w eig h t title of Jim m y B ra d d o ck w ho 10-& le ad a t th o e n d n ( th e th ird K E T C H U M , Ju n e 4 (S pe cia l) — te r p a ir scored a flfl. norrall, p 0 f a ile d to show u p la s t n ig h t t o fig h t fra m e . F ive hom e ru n s (ea tu red the Ituaaell, p 0 T h e o p e n in g of (he H otel S t. O eorg f rr c - h lttln g n d a lr , L. H llmsnn, Harman »» 1 - - M a x Sch m elln g ,’^ JAPANKHK Kl.K t.TEI) U n d e r a tw o-line fro n t p ag e b a n ­ a g a in h a d to be posijxined aa the rox sas 0 0 0 P u r b ln . Mnfton. Clrnves, a n d p a in tin g a n d finlslilng took longer P R IN O E n’ON, N. J., J u n e 4 (U.R)n e r. B e o b ac h te r said : titep lien a e n rh ctm n ec tln g for th e •''fh U iiu p e n d ln g B rad d o ck l i .. th a n w as expected I t la h oped th a t F u m lU k ft K onoyr, Junior a t r in n ilt, S u lliv a n a n d F, T'nx got fa rc e . T h e whole a ff a ir thro w a a th e h o te l « lll Ix- ro m p le te d and U nivorsU y of rrliir e to n a n d soi triples, a tra n g e tig h t on ao-called A m erican re a d y to open Ju n r 13. A la rg e Neon J a p a n 's now p ie m lr r I’rln re K uinlI lor Keimai> In ninth. ^ Miandltign ID th e two leSRurs ju stice . 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MARINEN TO npC HIIOBTRR SAN FRANOIBOO (II RI — T h e ^ A M < tvpn Ilf p lo n r ra ile d (he Iplaiir, has a 130 h<^r^e• U iilleit H tatps M arin e C o rp s a ii* I.lgh tp eiiKl'ie, a iiiitxiMiuiii n u im iT d ' low ering frpin Afl ,ln 04 liirlirn Ihe inlnU nuui lirig lit rospe ed of IWI luUen ]irr lioiii-, a U U lietnent for e n listm e n t in Ute a rru lU n g a ix e d o( 1 3 0 -m lira oorpa. ttOUb SOI'TBALL s(;m :i)iJLK T h is " k o O L K A N ” filled w itli Ire, will la s t KK^HTV HOURS In H ot W riillirr, I'lno In ta k e )'c»ur FOOD In, and F in e to b rin g I>acI< your fish In. P ric e .. ,9 2 . 0 9 T h f l V C r .b O r c h a r d In • n u l . h c l l - . llirlfly whl«ki.7 lo b i i ^ - b n t d lu llle d U kc U>o«>.lll™i LIikM It’, all T O P -lrtm -w llh ilir .trraiBlh o f 9 3 proof. T h at m « am BM ra b r U ll u i o o - o .I n . lK«a q i i n l l t y - « * t r a e a x o r l o o . I l* i r a i j l o l,i,y a n ,I riu y lo lakr. A.k fo rfx a k O r d ia rd -a n d laalr llioillirrxnioo. ■ .M m n to . D M aa. - - | ■■ lu . r-* CMib Otclicittd « l " 'U C « r I I . „ 0 K , .O U ..O K * TOUg O U lb l'fo o , v e u c u iw ‘'K a g m : C I.A W " l '\ n h "K tH T O C W * BOURBOS DOWN EYE RECULAM S h a n k M<H)ks All SIr.f'B W ITfl or wnUO UT H N E M .H Fish Line*, E a c h ...,...... DIAMOND HARDWARE CO, -IDAHO EVENING-TIMIJS, TWIN FAI.L8;II)AB0 :y : W edding G ow ns Seen ’ ■ At Aid Society Event O F F IC E B S B Y CLUB M rs. V io le t H e r tlc k v a a elected p re sid e n t o f a t i t c h a n d C h a tte r clu b a t y e s te r d a y 's m e etin g h e ld » t t h e H crrlck h o m e w ith M rs. Elsie S w a n so n a s c o -h o stca s. O th e r o l(Iccrs a re M rs. F r ie d a D ouglas, vice p resid en t, a n d M rs. M U dretl C o v h a m , s e c r c la r y -tre a s u r e r . R oll call WBS .a n sw e red by 11 m e m b ers wlUj F a th e r ’s d a y q u o ta tio n s. B y-law s were .rea d a n d re v is e d a n d It was dccidcd t o c o n tin u e th e frien d ly su rp rise fe a tu r« . T fte p ro sp erity g ift w as rec eiv e d b y M rs. Douglas. C o n tests fe a tu r e d th e so cial h o u r u n d p rizes w ere w o n b y M rs. Jessie S m ltli a n d M rs. PhylU a M c ln tu rf. A t th e clo se 6 f th e a fte rn o o n n Ircb h m e n ts w ere se tv e d . I t w as a n ­ noun ced t h a t th e n e x t m e etin g will )>c lield J u n e 17 w ith M rs. Ada Baty. K im b e rly , a n d t h a t th e re M odeling o f w edding gow ns d a tin g fro m 1849 and to 19 37 w as a f e a tu re o f th e un u su al p ro g ra m arran g e d y es­ terd a y afte rn o o n by M rs. Jam es V a n dcnbark follow ing a d essert luncheon. T itle o f th e p ro g ram w as “June, th e M onth o f B rides” an d in troducing i t w h s a pai)cr on M‘'^rria ^ c C ustom s” by M rs. E a rl W alker, explainm g th e trn d i-,^ ^ p„^y lions s u rro u n d in g th e use of th e w edding veil, th e best roust on Sunday evening ror mem bers a n d th e ir h u sb a n d s to be held raan. th e honeym oon and o th e r w edding custom s. u t llic h o m e o f M rs. Bess HcrrlcK. As M rs. I. G. Goodding played n w edding m arch th e O u M ls w ere M rs. H . A. O lbson, Miss J e rr y H e r r ic k a n d MIm S m ith . gowns w ere modeled. ------------ The. bonnet and shaw l w orn by th e m other o f J lrs . L u lu Cecil M cM aslcr. )B Y A ID S O C IE T Y in 1847 w as show n f i r s t l^y Report.'^ w ere given by division rs. E le a n o r R o m m etv cill p re ­ M iss E dna F o ste r. M rs. Corda le ad e rs n n d M rs. T o m lin gaVe a se' nMted Im m a n u e l- L u th e rim c h u rc h su m m ary o f t h e ' y e a r’s w ork. Slie B owen's gown o f 1890 was w ith a c o m m u n io n v eil a t ic ste rd a n o m in a tin g com m ittee modeled by_M iss Gwendolyn aa pn pd o ain te d a y 's m e e tin g o f th e L adies' Aid c o m m ittee to m a k e p lan s ;-jictcty. T h e eesslon w as held in th e • H elfrecht. D orothy V an E nge- th e co m in g y e ar. c h u rc h p a rlo r s w ith 34 m em bers * * * len showed th e d re ss worn p re se n t a n d fiv e g u e sts e n terta in ed . f i r s t by h e r g ra n d m o th e r in M O N T H L Y SE SSIO N R ev. M . H . Z ag e l led th e d ev o tlo n als 1894 and la te r by h e r m other, A’T T E N D E D B Y SO C IETY a n d M rs. B e r th a W ern er, secreto ry M rs. L u clen V oorhces e n terta in ed o f C h r is tia n k now ledge spoke on Mrs. Joseph B lake’s dress which s h e w ore on New m e m b ers o f th o P re sb y te ria n L ad les' •'S ym bols o f th e C h u rc h ." Aid society y e sterd a y a fte rn o o n a t A ftflr th e b u sin e ss se stlo n th e a f ­ Y ear’s E ve in 1899 was h e r h o m e for t h e Ju n e session of 'te rn o o n w as s p e n t in sewlnB. Mrs. modeled by M iss F o ste r. th e o r g a n lia tlo n . Com m ittee c h a ir ­ P a u lin e K n lg g e w as h o s te u . T h e d ress w o rn by M rs. P ra n k Sch u b e rt In 1900 w as sh o w n b y Mi*s C i ^ l n e D udley a n d a gow n fro m Um tro u sse au o f M rs. T h o m a s M o tt w orn in 1901 w as m odeled by M y rtle M adding, M r*. P r a n k , K ellogg's d ress d a tin g fro m 1D13 w as w orn by M iss lx )ren c P u lle r a n d M is. P . A. O oodykoonts's d ress o f 19^5 w as worn by M iss A n n a RuU» Oooddlng. •M iss E d n a P o s te r m o deled M rs. . U o y d G ilm ore’* d ress w h ich sh e w w ffin 1937. M rs. LewU H ack . PUer, WQ^ M rs. R a lp h D ay ’s gow n o f 1923 w h l * w as e n h a n c e d by a veil m ad e in Ita ly . D o ro th y V a n E n g elen ahowwl Mr>. S«l«ar E b le r ’a d ress w o rn In 1929 a n d M ias P u U er d is ­ pla y ed M rs. T n A S t u m p f s gow n w hich ib e iro r« Hi 1933. • ThoMi .m odellD * t h e i r ow n w ed d ln s d resses w ere M rs. J . E . DUlon. w h o w as m a rrie d ■l a lOM, U n . A . W . U w U in d . ISM . a n d M rs. J . T . • f fT ~ I » 5 7 r - C o h c I t« ll n » n xua ber w as "B fe a u a e " a u n f b y M rs. R M B o a d - a r a w . ftcco m p an led by I t e - O . ’ J L A tin n n .. » i« M d In c th e p r o f r u n lu o e h e o n i W a- w m d - » t ^ i u » r t o t 4 > W n > t t r a o t i n v t t h ’ • p ttn g .'f lo w m ' T h a t m id w u a lso w ith b a sk eU o f n r d a o b lo w r a u . ^ p r a tio o a la wera m e n w ere a p p o in te d by M rs. L. B llJln g tc n , p resid en t, f o r th e com ­ in g y e a r. T h e group -voted to d lsco n U n u e m e etin g d u rin g Ju ly a n d A ugust. T w o p ln n o num bers. "R h ap so d y No. 3 ” a n d C h o p in 's '•N o ctu rn e,'’ w ere p la y ed b y M iss M a rg a re t V oorhees a n d M rs. O . M. S im p so n c o n d u cte d tw o co n tests. T e a v&a serv e d fro m a lacec o v e rtd ta b le trim m e d w llh p a in te d daisie s a n d fe r n . M rs. J . D. K a u ls a n d M rs. S im p so n pou red . H o stesses w ere M rs. V oorhees. M rs. O . T . K o ste r, M rs. P . W , X d o n u . M rs. w . B R ID E -E L E C T FE TED A T PA R TY M iss S ftra L aubeD belm . w h o Is to b e m a r r ie d n e x t w eek, w as c o m p li­ m e n te d la s t e v en in g a t a c a rd p a rty a i r a n c e d -b y M rs. O en e D illo n a t h e r h o m e . P fn o d ile w as a t play L h iw ig h t h e ev en in g a n d p rizes w ere rec eiv e d b y M iw S a r a U u b e n h e lm a n d M i n L illia n U u b e n h e lm . F o l­ lo w in g t h e g a m e s sh o w er gU ta w ere p re a a D ta d -to -tb e bo n o ree. A t a la te h o u r refre « h m e n ts w ere se rv e d b y th e h o stess. assU ted -by M ra. A. W . M ad Jan d . ¥ » ¥ C O N V E N T IO N PL A N S M A D E B Y A U X IL IA R Y A t la s t e v e n in g 's m eetin g of the Ladles^ A u x ilia ry o f th e S p an ish W ar V e te r a n s h e ld a t Legion M e­ m o ria l h a ll p la n s w ere nuide by th e g ro u p f o r th e s U to en ca m p m en t to be h e ld J u ly 12 t o U a t PcKatcllo. Dccl.'^lon w as re a c h e d to c an cel Ju ly a n d A u g u st m e e tin g s a n d com m ence fall a c tiv itie s w ith th e S ep tem b er session. A g U t w as p re se n te d M rs. p . W. M cR o berta, w h o is leaving w ith Mr, M c R o b e rts f o r a n ex tended e aste rn visit. i t WMS in d ic a te d b y .w vcral it. b e rs t h a t th e y ex p ec t to a tte n d the P o c a tello seaalon. S t V f ST A F F . • N A M ED BY SO C IE T Y . M em bers o f th e ^M issionary so­ c ie ty o f th e C h u rc h of th e B r e tlir e n m e eting yesterday a fte r n o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. T , N. N icholson, n e a r Flier, elected th e follow ing o f­ f ic e r s fo r th e com ing y e a r : Mls« E th e l H cm plem uii, p re sid e n t; M rs. E lla N orris, vice .president, a n d M rs. P n lth Perry, se c re U ry -trc a su re r. T h e program w hich w as a rr a n g e d by M rs. Ire n e M elton, Inclu d e d a rea d in g by M iss Lois N ich olson; vocal duet. "Homo T ow n.” M iss M a ry W rigl'it a n d M iss V irginia K erlln , and "T h e C ross o f C a lv a ry ," a r e p o rt on th e book, "CbDgo C ross­ e s,” by M rs. D orothy R o n k . O ro u p sin g in g wiis th e i j n a l n u m b e r. A t th e closf,;im Tfca a fte r n o o n refrcshm ciit.s were seTved by M rs. Nicholson, BS.sl.sied by M rs. Iloste ttle r. E V E N T AKICANfiED F O B N K ULV -W ED CO U PL E M r, and Mrs. Bruce O la n d o n , w ho w ere m arried Ju n e 1, w ere rucsLs of h onor liuii evening a t a, d in n e r g iven by M r. and M rs. E. D . H ew letC a t tlie lr home. M rs. O Jan d o n w as form erly Mtxs W an d a H cw letti d a u g h te r o f th e hosts.T h e tnblf w as trim m ed w ith c ry s­ ta l bowls (if p a inted daisies, D u rin g th e la st course of th e d in n e r M rs. O la n d o n c u t and served a th r e e tle re d wedrtlnc: cuke, th e g ift of M rs. A. C. n u tl)c rfo rd . M rs. H ew le tt w as assiste d by M rs. R udolph M o rin. G uests Kcrc Mr. a n d Mrs.» O Ja n ­ d o n , Mrs. Florence M cAuley, M rs. M ae O landoti. Mr. a n d M rs. H erbertO la n d o n , Mr. find M rs. R u d o lp h M orin. MLss B ernice H azel. Boise, C lin to n A nderson. M ansel W estfall, W eldon, la ., a n d m e m bers of th e H ew le tt family. * * * C A RD CLUB M E E T S FO R GAMES M em bers of th e c a r d clu b w h ic h she belongs w ere e n te r ta in e d y esterd a y afte rn o o n by M rs. G eorge C h iro s n t h e r hom e. A t c a r d s prizes were- won by M rs. P a u l W ellne r a n d M rs. Je ss Sisley. Follow ing th e game.'! re fre sh m e n ts w ere se r\e d . A guest w as M rs. S is ­ ley. Suburban C hurches J M E T H O D IS T T . W . B o w m a r.. m in iste r S u n d a y school. 10 a, m . B rothe rhood , 10 a, m. M om Jng w orship, 11 n. m . ‘jTlie ser^’lce will bo d e d lc a te d i'to f a th e rs. A special in v itatio n i.'> e x te n d e d to A rra n fo m e n ts O om plotcd F o r a ll f a th e r s to be p re se n t. , V isit B y L. J. T ab o r a t E vening w orship, 8 p. m . T uesday, 2;30 p. m . T lie D orc as F ile r M onday will m e et a t th o hom e of M rs. H a r ­ old S tro n k s. T u esd ay , 8 p. m . T h o b u ild in g P in a l p la n s w ere con)plclcd tod a y com m ittee U invited to m e e t a t th e fo r th e visit M onday of L, J . T ab e r. c h u rc h . • W ash in g to n , D. C., n a tio n a l m a s te r o f th o O ra n g e, w ho w ill be g u e st of M U RT A U G H C O M M U N ITY P om ona O ra n g e m e m b ers a n d o th ­ e rs In tere sted in a g ric u ltu re a t a E dgor Ij . W hite, m in is te r 10 a. m . M orning w orship w ith a special a ll-d a y p icnic m eeting calle d fo r M onday n o o n a t F iler faUserm on by th o p a sto r. 11 s . m . C h u rc h school w llh S u p t. grounds. A nnounce m e n t o f th e plons W illia m L ln d a u In charg e. 8 p. m. E pw o rth league d e v o tio n al m a d e io d a y by E, L. M etr, m a ste r of th e Pom ono G ra n g e of TWln F a lls service. county. T a b c r .l4 .c n ro u te from W ashing^ H A NSEN COftLMUNlTY to n to sto te sessions of th e O regon E d g ar L . W h ite, m in is te r a n d W ash in g to n G m ngcs, He is. a c ­ 10:15 a. m . C h u rc h sch o o l w ith com panied by F re d T , F reestone of g rad e d lessons J-'i a ll -'.tasses. New York a n d E . A. E ck e rt o f . I lli­ 11:30 a. m . M o rn in g w orsh ip ' w ith nois, b oth m e m bers o f th e executive a se rm o n by th e p a sto r. c om m ittee of t h e N atlonol G ra n g e, D u rin g th e p icnic lun c h cream for 8 p. m . E pw orth leag u e de v o tio n al coffee will be fu rn ish e d by T w in service, Cojnicll m e etin g T l i u r s d a y 'l t 2:30 F a lls c ounty su b c fd ln a te G m ngcp. p. n(. w ith M rs. J . 'R . H all In c h a rg e E ac h will c o n trltfite one g allon, of th e d e vo tional h o u r. P ro g ra m . M e u said. 3fcbcr h a s ju s t com plcfcd n scrJe.i " V acation P la n s" w ith M rs. W a rin g a s leader. S e rving. M rs. K lu ttr . M rs. of conferences w ith S e c re tary o f A griculture W allace, nnd oth e r a g ri­ C a rte r a n d M rs, M c C a rty . c u ltu ra l le ad e rs a n d will In fo rm O ra n g e m e m b ers here of lall-st dc B R ID G E CLUB v e lopm ents in th e field. M EM BER S E N T E R T A IN E D Aside fro m O ra n g e m em bers. M etz M em bers o f th e B ld -O r* B y clu b p o in ts o u t. a lt fa rm e rs a re w ek o m c were g u e sts o n W ed n e sd ay o f M rs. a n d urged to a tte n d . G. J . N ordllng a t lu n c h e o n a t h e r hom e. T h e roo m s w ere trlm m e tj w ith CAM P F IR E G IR L S peonies a n d Iris. 'T he a fte r n o o n w as P la n s w ere m a d e for a cooked food sp e n t a t c o n tra c t w ith p rize s going lo M rs. C. W. D uerlb. M rs. V. C, B a l- sa le to be he ld Snturdiiy n t 10 a , m , by m e m bers of th e K oynk a Inntyne a n d M rs, C a rl A n d erso n . C a m p F ire g roup a t a m eeting he ld A n a irp la n e In v en te d b y S a m u e l ye sterd a y a t th e hom e of Je rn n d ln e P.- L angley w hicli failed to fly in G asscr. Refreshment^^ were :ierved. 1903 Wft.s rec o n d tlo n e d a n d bucccss- T h e n e x t m e etin g Is lo bo he ld In fully flow n te n y e a r s l it e r . th e c ity p a r^ . ILK By LEADER M etliodist L e a g u e ' Stiidy of Peace S tag es ^ i d P ai’ty ' , Begun by L.D.S. 80’ ^ m b e r s a n 4 Woirten’s Class g uAepstsp ro xoimf ately th e B e th a n y E p w o r t h l^ P ro m o llo p o f 'p e a c e h a s beon c hoaen a s a stu d y p ro je c t fo r th e m o n th o f J u n e by th e w om en's a d u lt class o f th e J* D . s. c h u rc h S u n d a y school w h ic h w ill h a v e th e su b je ct dl&cussed a t ev ery c h u rc h m eeting h e ld In th e f ir s t w ard . I t h a s th e a p p ro v a l of B ish op N. W . A rrin g to n , a n d is d ire c te d by a com m ittee com ­ p risin g M rs. C . V c m 'Y a te s , chahrm a n ; M ?s. W. W . T h o m a s a n d Mra. B erth a-M U lc r. T h e f ir s t m e etin g o n t h b su b je ct w as h e ld y c s te r d a A J t c m o o n in th e s to k e c h ap e l, a tte n d e d by 20 o r more m e m b ers of Uie R elief eoclety, M rs. L . A. H a n se n , one o f th e stake c o un selors, rep o rte d . T h e Prim ary, d e p a r tm e n t o fficers will d ir e c t th e p r o je c t o f peace am ong th e y outh o f th e c h u rc h , a n d th e a d u lt d ivi­ sio n w ill be d irec te d by th e R elief society, S u n d a y school a n d th e Boy S c o u ts. M rs. H an se n e x plained. S p e a k e r w as M rs. A. O. L arson. T h e p r o je c t- h a s b een a d o p ted a t th is tim e because young people a re o u t of sch o o l now. a n d m ay be -^nore In te re ste d In a special .study o f Ihls kin d . M a n y young people a re In? c lln e d to Join g rcu p s In w hich they o fte n dev elo p tlie "g an g " sp irit, th e peace c om ujltlcew om en rep o rte d , ’T hey hope th a t by encou rag in g a n d discu ssin g peace th e y m a y he lp to dls.-iuade boy.s a n d girls from g e t­ tin g In te re ste d In a ny a c tiv itie s or Idciis re la tin g to m ilita ry m a tte rs. O ne p urpose In th is respe ct Is to h e lp e lim in a te m ilita ry toys such a.>( c a n n o n s a n d guns, th e wom en sta te , o n d to ta k e th e "glory" Idea o u t of w ar. leag u e of th(!^M ethodl*t c h u rc h n i < ^ in th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs la s t evening / o r a Wd p a rty . . .> * H o sts f o r th e even in g w ere L o ie e n P u lle r. M a rg a re t V asques a n d .'& r l H ayes. 'To th e m a m bers dresse d In k id d le •' c o stum es a n d e n jo y in g a ll- d a y suck­ e rs th e m a in f e a tu r e of th e evenjng w a s* a g. lle ry -of b a b y p ic tu re s fo r gu e sts to IdcnU y. /.w a rd s f o r th e b e st c o stu m e s w e n t • t o ' H elen D avis a n d L yle P e a r s o n .' C h lld re o ’s . g a m es o ccupied th e even in g a n d . 'r e s h m e n ls w era serv­ ed a t a la te h o u r fro m table.s deco­ r a te d w lU i a p ro fu sio n o f flow ers. M lss M able C ase, sp o n so r of th o g roup, w as In a tte n d a n c e . Church H ere F iles In corporation Copy H e a d e ^ b y a b o a rd o f d e ac ons a s a d m in istra to rs, th e P e n t e c o s t K i C h tirc h . In<;.. 'Twin tod a y h a d filed c e rtifie d copy o f a rtic le s o l In c o rp o ra tlo ti w ith th o c ounty r e ­ co rd e r. 'Tlie c h u fe h . w ith p ro p ertv e s tlm a te d a t f3,SOO. e lected P . E, ? a d e n a n d H. G . H ills to o n e -y e a r te rm s o n th e b o a rd ; H B . H ay n e s a n d L y m a n C alder, tw o ye ars, a n d C h a rle s A lfred H e rro n a n d J o im McOlnnL-i. th r e e y e ars. O, W,. W lih up th c a n ic le s of Incorp o ra tio n . T lie a r ti s t L eonardo da V inci, in HOO, c o n stru c te d a n o rn lth o p tc r. o r fly in g m a ch in e m otiv ate d by w ln g -flap p ln g . We h a r e cold H o ra ce ip a c e for F u r S to ra g e — P hone 191 T w in Falla "Feed At Ice Co.—Adv. a- - g AID S O C IE x ’t * * M E E T S A T LU NCH EO N '" T w e lv e m e m b e rs o f th e Ladles' Aid so c ie ty o f ith c C om m unity c h u rc h m e t o n W ednesday a t th e c h u rc h f o r a p o t-lu ck lu n ch eo n w hich w as se rv e d u n d e r th e d irec­ tio n o f M ra. E m m e tt B a u er. T h e b u sin ess scission w as co n d u cted by M rs. R o y B lack , p resid en t, a n d th e a lte m o o n w as s p e n t In quilting. Mra. R a y B u sh w ill e n te r U ln th e g ro u p o n J u n e 17, THE O R I G I N A L i & ^ 7 . 'J t a n 4 , I 9 8 T A new BIGELOW * RUG or CARPET w i m n m r -k BIGE LOW W E A V E RS . . .Will Give YOU a Spring Floor Lively Wool sprins:s back underfoot jujit the way the fresh new grass on your lawn bounces up when you PAY PLAN tread on it. I t’s th a t imported, specially blended L ively Wool which makes all Bigelow rugs and car­ pets wear?,"80 long, keep their clear, warm colors for years. Yet, in spite of their quality ingredients (and that includes expensive dyes too) Bigelow prices are definitely down-to-carfh. O N G U A R A N T EED Goodrich Tires and Batteries W e m ean w h i ^ n P ^ Y ^ Our liberal credit plan waa developed Co allow eteryone to ^ oy t r o t A l e ^ e drlvfog o n Safety SUvertowna with th e ttfc'Saver Golden Ply, o r • powerful Goodrich B a tte n . Y ou w ill like thU eaiy, m o d em way to buy. 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(’olorn an- live and alro n g j Hcp them NO KED TAPE ABOUT CREDIT nnH— a V ietorliin, and nn all-over leaf in nrondhm m too, up '.U 1 2 (o 1 2 f t. w tdlh. !I\I2 ft. — f S 9 .B 0 oxili ft. — » 4 i . a o • dcm o r ■ bartarvk w e e a e ed w i •<« Mrlcil* d an iia U m lfr* h*ndU allolour o w n *coouott. Oi.r l l b ^ pU a arnard Auto Co C9KT8LBR rhone 1(11 "FURNITIIHU that S A T IS F IE S ” FURNITURE CO. PH O N E iS l IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN E ALM ; IDAHO MARKETS _ AND B y U n i te d P r e s s !T STEADIES lE A l LIVESTOCK BUILDING 1 0 1 FINANCE SOARSFOWE ripmgs msEO N SIATEIENI T ex a s Oo. Im p ro v e m en t a t $ 8 ,0 0 0 B rin g s 4 -D a y T o tal To $ 3 3 ,4 0 6 in Oily i_ N j.s T o c K s BASEBALL TODAY'S GAMES Baby Returned to Mother IJHlo Sold Unborn Giild for $ 2(M)'. IiOa ANQELES, JUQ* 4 OIJD-A Mr*. BrowQ w w M d o t t bv « M j l ^ chUdieu bouMwif« wbo "boucbt'* oompanjiaf o ftle«r wbOa V t p " o o m p a n y laf imale u l « 0-------------------■Uter-ln-law*a baby, befor* u1 ty StflTeoa g a t b r n d tip tlw 1 b irth , fo r *200. o n ly t o aoe a c o u rt In a b la n k e t a n d r a s t o Uw tom nullify th e deal, a o u g b t fra n tic ally c ar, th e y re p o rto d . T b e dlpO « tod a y for th e m o th e r a n d b aby-w lth . . . . drove o ff to c o u r t w ith th e o tte r in g U ra . B ro w n t o M lo w U a feeding fo rm u la. W ith o u t th e fo rm u la , on w hich answ er t o h e r aubssoena. a he h a d fe d th e b a b y f o r th e alx Judge K n ig h t vm ltod a U w n U y w eeks It w as h e ra . M rs. Evelyn Brow n fe a re d th e chU d w ould elck- jte s fo r th e a to tc r - ln - U w t o en.' S he w as u n a b le , how ever, to p e a r a n d th e n a n s o tm c e d b i t diN re a c h th e 3 0 -y ea r-o ld m oU ier. Mra. clslon. • T h e m o th e r ahaU h a t e h e r d if ld . M a ria n B row n B e a rd , w h o w as v ic ­ to r Id th e c o u rt b a tU e e n d in g th e fo r th e rea so n t h a t tb a motbcar h a d no legal r ig h t t o a tte m p t t o s e 3 a tra n g e ba rg a in . T h e d e al cam e lo lig h t w hen th e h e r u n b o rn b a b y , a n d tlw o t t u r y ou ng m o th e r a p p e a re d before S u ­ p a rty w as l a e rr o r I n a tt a n p t l n g to p e rio r Ju d g e G oodw in J , K n ig h t purcha se th e c h ild ." M rs. B e a rd r u s h e d f ro m tb a c o u rt a n d pleaded: w ith th e baby. A q u a rte r h o u r l a t n •'P lease. Judge, g l \ ......... baby. I sold h e r t o m y aU t« r-ln -law tb e s lste r-ln -la w a rr iv e d , le a r n e d B rooklyn ...... W ella n d a r 1 O grotlow skl; H am lin before sh e w as b o m . M y siste r-in - th e c o u rt's r u lin g a n d a n n o u n c e d law took h e r a w a y a few d a y s a fte r p la n s f o r a f u r t h e r fig h t. a n d Phelps. sh e w as born. B u t. 1 c a n 't sta n d living w ith o u t m y baby." AM ERICAN LEAGUE O b ta ln a W rit 1st G am e: Fro m a n o th e r s u p e rio r Judge th e P h ila d e lp h ia ...................... 100 0 0 - i S t. L ouis ...... ..................... 000 3 0 - 3 m o th e r h a d o b u ln e d a w rit of h a ­ V IC T O R IA . B . C. ( U n - A d O g 'lbe as corpus a n d a lu b p o e o a req u ir­ in g th e sls te r - ln -la w t o a p p e a r In yelp e n ab le d tw o ParksvU Ia B oy sc o u ts. A lb e rt T r a n s f la ld a n d H atty ; B urton, to. do a good t u r n .' T h e bqys w tr e w a n d e rln * n e a r she riff, a cc o m p an ie d by a n ia le dep­ uty , w as s e n t to b r in g th e m Into a n old well, h a lf c av e d l a a s d 4S fee t deep, w h e n th e y h e a r d th e court. T h e fo ete r m o th e r den ied th e dog's c ry . L ooking d o w n In to th « w rit, a c c o rd in g to D ep u ty S tevens, w ell, th e y saw i t a t tn e bottom . B a itin g a box w ith a ta n d w le h , so th e tw o o ffice rs w alked in and fo u n d baby N ad e en G lo ria tn a b ed­ th e y low ered I t in to th e w ell w ltli stro n g w ire. T h e dog Jumi>ed i n room , d a d only In a d U p e r. S c rea m in g . “ Y ou c a n 't la k e h e r,’ a n d th e y puJJed Jt up. 1st game: C hicago .. .. 100 100 031 0 - 4 N ew York 320 010 000 0 - f i F re n ch . Davis. B r y a n t a n d H a r tn e tt. O dea; H ubbell,’ C offm an, M e lton a n d D onning. N SW Y O R K , J u n e 4 lU.PJ - T h e m a rk e t c lc « d ,h lg h e r . B uilding to ta ls In T w in P a lls for A la ak t J u n e a u ..... .................... -....1 2 A llied G h cm lca l --------------------- 229 *• jt h e f ir s t fo u r days, o f J u n e t h b a f ­ AIU8 C h a lm e rs M ’, te rn o o n 're ac h ed *33,048 w ith a n ­ A m erican C a n 01 n o u n c em e n t by Z. E . O s tra n d e r of j NEW Y O R K . J u n e 4 (U.P>-The CH IC A G O . M ay 4 n j.P J-S h o rt cov­ A m erican R a d ia to r -------------- « e rin g s te a d ie d w h e a t p rices a fte r a A m erican S m e ltin g .............-.... W .ils to c k m arV et e x p erien c ed a flu rry th e T ex a s c o m pany t h a t w ork h a s of s tr e n g th la te to d a y a fte r P re si­ s ta r te d on a n *8.000 Im provem ent low er s t a r t to d a y . P ric es h a d d ro p ­ A m erican T e l e p h o n e .... ............ d e n t Roosevelt s la te d th e re would pro g ra m on th e c o m p an y service ped m * e th a n a c e n t b bu sh el u n ­ A m erican T o b acco B ................ bo no c h an g e In gold policy. dK sl- s ta tio n lo c ate d a t T lilrd s tr e e t e a s t de r s c a tte r e d liq u id a tio n p rom p ted A n aco n d a C o p p e r ....................... p a tin g re n e w e d ., ru m o rs t h a t the a n d M a in avenue. hy w eak n ess In L iverpool a n d b e n e ­ A tchison. T o p e k a & S a n ta A u b u rn M otora A pplication fo r a b u ild in g p e rm it U n ited St.itP s w ould red u c e th e gold ficial r a in s In tlie d om estic a n d BalU m ore & O h io ....................... prlcc or othen\'l5o c u rta il Im ports from th e c ity c ouncil w as m a d e th is C a n a d ia n t>elts. B endU A vlaU on ....................... of gold. a fte rn o o n w ith C ity C lerk W . H.,E1T lie m o rk o t to u c h ed new lows for B e th le h em S t e e l ......................... New Y ork p rice s slipped b a ck e a r­ drldge. I t will com e u p f o r appro v a l th e m o v e m en t b u t ra llie d a fte r ly In lig h t tu rn o v e r. A ctivity de v el­ e ith e r to n ig h t or M o n d a y n ig h t a t Ju ly d e liv ery re a c h e d 11.09. E arly B orden Co. CW.. Mil.. 6 t . P a u l <t Pac. oped a f te r th e P re sid e n t's gold coim cll m eetings. losse.? w ere era.ted b y th e close. .....170 Im p ro v em e n ts a t th e s ta tio n will sta te m e n t a n d e arly losses w ere At th e c lo :e w h e a t w as '» to I S j , I. Case C o . . .....114 ■e c o n stru c tio n o f a 30 by 40 foot tu rn e d in to g a in s r a n g in g to m ore c e n ts h ig h e r, new c o rn '-j c e n t h ig h ­ C hry sle r C orp. .....155’, th a n 2 p oints. A few spc cla l Issues b rlrk ■s tr u c tu re giving a d d itio n a l er, old co rn '-i c e n t h ig h e r a n d o a ts Coca Cola C o m m ercial S o l v e n ts .. ...— 13 H mntle w ider 'advances, spacc for w ork a t th e sta tio n . New c c n t l)li[h er to *• c e n t lower. Steel sh a re s w ere f ir s t to recover. concrcte will be p o u red In th e d riv e ­ , C o rn j o l d o f ' In sy m p a th y w ith C o m m on w ea lth & S o u t h e r n ..... •C o n tin en tal O il o f D elaw are..... 44 U. S. Steel rose to 101, u p 3 U . B e th ­ w ays a n d th e e n tire In te rio r of th e w h ea l e a rly In th e s e s lo n . C o m P ro d u c ts 58 lehem cam e b a ck to 8 5 H . u p l \ i . office a n d restro o m s a s w ell as .....157 D u P o n t d e N e m o u r s ..... G R A IN TA BLE In lo n d gain ed 3 p o in ts to 98*;. R e ­ o th e r spaces will bo lin e d w ith UJe. .....163 E a s tm a n K o d a k ................ public rose m o re th a n a p o in t fro m O stra n tlc r said, CH IC A G O —D ra in ran g e n 'i "W ith c om pletion of th e w ork In 1 e arly low. O G D E N LIV E S T O C K W h e a t O p e n H le h Low Close E lectric P p w e r Ss L ig h t .. G en e ra l D e c t r t o ............... R a lls g a in ed new fa v o r w h en Uie approx im ate ly 30 days,’’ ho sa id th is O O D E N —H ogs: 10, fo r in a rk c i; : Ju ly .....;„.1.09'; 1 - l l 'i 1.0S»i 1.11 c a r loadings s ta te m e n t show ed a a fte rn o o n , -w e believe th e sta tio n ste a d v tv 5c low er: enrly to p $ U 2 b |s c p t .............1.00'^. 1 .1 0 '; 1 .0 7 \ 1.10*i G e n e ra l ro o d s G e n e ra l M o to rs rise to a new h ig h fo r th e y e a r. New win be th e b e st lool(tng a n d best o n b e st d rlv e -ln butc h er* , m ix e d ' D ee...............1.09S 1.12 G o o d y ear T i r o .................. York C e n tral c a m e ,b a c k m ore th a n equipped in th e c ltv ,” k in d s m ostly *11 dow n, few p ack liiK ' C o rn (o ld ): I n te r n a tio n a l H a rv e s te r . ... 111 a p o in t from lU low a n d A tchison sow< $8.75 to S3.25: b u tr h e r q u a lity Ju ly ........ M 9 '.Q In t^ rD atJo n al T elep h o n e n e arly 3. ■ I mm. I to m ....._...129 Jo h n s M a n v lllr U tilitie s ra llie d . N o rth A m erican C a ttle : 110, Includes 50 fo r m a r- Ju ly K en n c co tt C o p p e r .......... Sept. touched 23H . o ff l U , a n d th e n r e ­ ...1.07^4 1.0 ^ t t : slow , e a rly sa les mo.'itly cows, Loew 's I n c ....... 8 1 S D cc.............. gained m ore t h a n h a lf th e loss. I n ­ ste a d y : c om m on n n d m e d iu m kin d s a t C hicago, postponed. M o n tg o m ery W a rd ........ 6 3 S 0.->ts: . te rn a tio n a l H a r v e s te r w ith a ga in O n D ecoration d a y th e ho m e of 55.25 to cuttci* g rad e s S3 to N ash K e l v ln a to r ............... of m ore th a n 2 led f a r m eq u ip m en ts M r. and M rs. J . L . M axi^ell w as J4.80: o d d m e d iu m h e ife rs $7; few Ju ly ____ N atio n al D a iry P ro d u c ts higher. c om m o n a n d m e dium bu lls $4.50 to S e p t............ W cstlnghouse E le ctric w as u p 4 N ew Y o rk C e n tr a l ........ WIU Can tor as« Pay O t* ter Dead ar WoetUea $ 55 5 : com m o n a n d m e d iu m veal P a c k a rd M o to rs polnt.s. C oppers r a llie d a f te r e arly g ran d c h ild re n g a th e re d th e re . T hose HORSES — COWB - BHKBP aad HOGS c alv e s *850 to $8.50, P a r a m o u n t P i c tu r e s ,.... . 19H tetbrtchs. C h o 's le r Ju m p e d 3 p o in ts a tte n d in g w ere M r. a n d M r*. GUI S h e e p ; 5.000, for n ia ric e t;' late J u ly ........ i)2:4 Bfmply P h o n e T w in F a lls 3 1 4 - z ip S e r rlo a - W a P a y t o r tbe OaU de?pitc new strik e s In Ita p la n ts. Maxweil a n d d a u g h te rs of L os A n ­ J . C. P e n n e y Co.............. 90 T h u r s d a y 4 c a rs 82 lb. U U h sp rin g D er. C a rey m a in str e e t h a s b e en Im ­ , . Dow Jo n e s p re lim in a ry c losing av« geles, M r. a n d M rs. S id n e y Pe a rc e, P e n o a . R . R 41N la m b s a lso 3 c a rs 83’. lb. I d a h o s a t B a rley : eragcs show ed; In d u s tr ia l 178.14, up Rigby. M r. a n d M rs. L eland M a x­ p ro v ed by a R ayllg c o atin g from P u re O i l ........... 39 *11.25 w ith s h ip m e n t d e ck 77 lb. ^ Manufaetuim of 2.32: ra ilro a d 56.97. u p 0.05; utU lty well, G lenns P e rry ; M r. a n d M rs. th o H a n l a c o m e r o n th e s o u th to R a d io C o rp ...... la m b s * 10: y e a rlin g s a t $" an d Golden Brand ImproTed Bleat Serapa aad 2JR5. off 0.04. J u n e M axwell. T w in F a lls ; M r. a n d th e Y o rk c o m e r n o r th th ro u g h R a d io K e ith O rp h e u m . .1 a t $3.75 d0';^•^; lo t local w etliGeldea Brana Bom H ad CA SH G R A IN T ran'sactlons a p p ro x im a te d 790.- M rs. H arold T hom son, R u p e rt; M r. toftTi. T h e R a y llg process w as s t a r t ­ R eynolds T o b ac co B. - 5 0 ’i e d a t T lk u m c om ing th is w ay e ig h t S $6. C H IC A G O —W h e a t: No sales. a n d Mrs. J a m e s M iller, P a u l; M r. 000 sh a re s c o m p ared w ith 550.000 n irh t^ Prioee Paid tor H1DB8 — PKLTfl — rCBS -> ^CKtL S e a rs R o eb u ck ......... 88^ m iles in c lu d in g th e s tr ip th ro u g h C o m : No. 3 m ix ed *159 to * 1 59 \ i : S h ell U n io n . O il......... 38*4 sh ares y e sterd a y . C urb tj-ansactlons a n d Mr.v L eon M axwell a n d M r. to w n. - One MIU Bast aed"u loath of TwIarallB rO R T L A N D L IV E S T O C K No. 1 vellow * 1 J0 ; flo . 4 yellow *1;d Mr.‘ . V iinil M axwell o l E den. ap iiroxlm utcd 456,000 sh a re s c o m p ar­ T w o sh o w s a r e now bein g he ld P O R T L A N D —HO(r,i; 450, Inclucilng .28: No, 5 yellow *1.27M No. 2 B lm m ons Co. M r. a n d 'M rs. E .' M. P a tte r s o n ed w itli 171,000 share,-; y fste rd a y . Socony V ac u u m ....... e ^ c h w eek, o n W ed n e sd ay s-an d S a t­ 313 d ire c t: ste a d y w ith- T h u rsd o y ’s w h lto $ 1 J1 : No. 2 w h ite $1.31; s a m ­ le ft S u n d a y on a v a ca tio n tr ip S o u th e rn P a c ific .... u rd a y s, T h is w ill be c o n tin u ed d u r ­ close o r 25c low er th a n e a rly ; good p le $152 to $ 1.20. thro u g h O regon a n d W ash in g to n . S ta n d a rd B r a n d s .... a n d choice lig h tw e ig h t drlv e-ln .i a t G en e E lson Is in c h arg e of th e in g th e su m m e r m o n th s. O a ts : N o. 1 w h ite 60»ic; No. 2 S ta n d a rd O il o f C a lif.... 43H ' M. I . A . w a rd h o n o r d a y w u store. *10.50; load lots fjuotab lc . slightly w h ite 50U to SO’iC; No. 3 w h ite S ta n d a rd O il o f N . J. h ig h e r; h e av ie s *9,75 to SIO: lig h t 1'; to 48c. M r. and Mrs, C allle E vans, C o­ h e ld T u e s d a y even in g w ith a v a rie d T ex a s C o rp ................... R y e ; No sales. lig h ts m ostly *10; 'f e e d e r pig s hilly lum bia C ity, U U h .'v is ite d a t th e p ro g ra m . T h e sp e ak e r w as B ishop 13 B a rle y : F e e d 62 to 73c: m a ltin g T ra n s-A m e ric a ho m e of M r. a n d M rs. R a y m o n E ld o n A dam so n a n d se veral n u m ­ ste a d y a t u p to *10. U n io n C a rb id e a n d C a rb o n.....lOlVl O R A IN S H en ry recently. M rs. E v an s la a be rs w ere p re se n te d by th e C arey C a ttle : 150, Includin g 80 d irec t, 95c to *1.03. U nion P a c ific ..............................m ’-i So ft w h ea t .. ‘ .............................. T im o th y seed : *455 to $4.50. siste r ol M rs. H enry. E a rl M etcalf, b a n d . .W eekly m e etin g s h a v e been calves 100. Inclu d in g 87 d irec t; U n lU d A ir c r a f t ....................... O ats, a b o n d r v d ___________ C lovnr se ed : $23 to $30. S a lt Lake C ity. M inn., a n d M a n ­ d isc o n tin u e d u n til fall. a b o u t ste a d y ; few m e d iu m dr>'-fed M e m bers o f th e R e lie f S ociety will U n ite d C orp, .11.60 B arley, a h n n tfred .. ley M etcalf, Pepin, W ls., a re vis­ s te e rs *8.85; good g ra d e s saleable U . S. S tee l, c o m ...... ................ BEA N b itin g a t th e homo of th e ir uncle, co n tin u e th e ir m e etin g s th ro u g h ' up to *10.50; few com . h e ife rs *6 W a rn e r B ro s, (M ark et fnm lsta'e d by H. K, L. Curtl.^ M etcalf. T h ey p la n to spend Ju n o . T h e the o lo g y lesson th is w eek to $0 ; low c u tte r a n d c u tte r i W hy bother w ith dirty, ifflelly a nd unsaaltiry 'int<( w as p re se n te d by lo n e S pa rks. W este rn U n io n ........................ G a rn a n d , U. S . B ean Inspector) th e r.ummer here. ' *3.75 to $5.25; good d r y -I c d beef cows from a d ite m —w hen you can hsv* much deaoer, Pro g ressiv e c lu b m e m bers w ere W esU nghouse E le ctric _____ All d e aler* o u t o f m a rk e t. M rs. Lola P erkins, p o stm lstre u . u p to $7.75 o r above; ve ale rs $9 a n y m ir e hard w stcr eup« F . W . W o o lw o rth Co.... Is ta k in g h e r v a ca tio n a t th is tim e. e n te r ta in e d la s t w eek a t th e h o m e of 47 S FU TU I5E PO T A T O TRA D ES P O U tT R Y AT RANCH ply. T h # N aleo P om bJe W t t t t S o t m u o sk e s dow n. A m e ric an R o llin g M ills .. .. 35-i Colored hen*, ove r 6 lb s .----------l i e M rs. V ernon L ance, a ssista n t, Is M r.v N e ttle F a rn sw o rth . Special hsrdw t water lo f u r th a n d u « m w iter. Just Cura S h e e p : 220. Including 203 d lrcct; (Q u o ta llo n s fu rn ish e d by g u e st d a y w ill be observed a t th e ta k in g h e r place. A rm o u r ................................. .... .. U \ C olored henK ; 4 to C lbs....... _.. s f s u c e t^ r p o u r in hard w te r fro a a p aa or I DO e a rly sa les ; m a rk e t q uotable S u d ler, W ege ner & Co.) M r. a n d M rs. C yrus J e n se n , cJg- a u d ito riu m th is w eek w ith club A tla n tic R e f i n i n g .................. bucket. A lm oit in ia o tly , soft w u e r runs o u t w ith . : C olored b e ^ u n d e r 4 lbs—. ste a d y ; good sp rin g la m b s quotable N ovem ber deliv ery ; No sale.s; clos­ B oeing ....................................... d c n , U tah, w ho w ere rec e n tly m a r ­ m e m b ers fro m n e ig h b o rin g to w n s aU the h srd n eii removed by m sfic N oleolta ( te o ' ‘ L eg horn h e n s ......................... .. to $10.50; com . dow n to $8; g rassy in g bid a n d ask . $1.60 to $1.69. o s th e g uests. ried . visited a t th e ho m e of Mr. B rig g s M a n u fa c tu rin g Co. . u (e), R ivsli (x(>enuve softeniof fnttiUsiiow C olored f r y e r * ...................................17o old c ro p la m b s sa lea b le a ro u n d $5 to M r. a n d M rs. E a rl H udson. C asU ea n d M rs. Ja m e s H en ry w hile on C u rtiss W r i g h t ....................... costs o n ly .a few . doUan. Ssvcs on L eg horn bro ile rs, I H to 2 Iba. *6; m e d iu m ow es $2 to $3. CH IC A G O PO T A T O ES fo rd ; M iss F r a n c e s E ldred g e .a n d th e ir w edding trip. E lectric A u to L i t * .................. sM p bills— Quickly pays for ilstU io saving O ld cockft ..................................... C H I C A O O - W c a th e r cloudy, te m ­ H ouston O i r . M rs. M iss K onieiia P h illip s ha.? retu rh e d M rs. G ra ce B u m s , ' B oise; of lo sp , clothes a nd Isbor. B ta g t....... . SAN FR A N C IS C O L IVESTOC K p e ra tu re 58; .sh ip m en ts 1,338 c a r­ N a tio n al D i s t i l l e r s ................ L o re e n C ro m ro y .-M erid ia n ; M r .a n d (Above price s a re to r A g rade . B fro m Je ro m e ’ w here she h a s been M rs. P e te P e r rin . P a u l; M r. a p d O n l y f S . 6 5 , $ 9 . W a n d M 9 . M S O U T H SAN F R A N C IS C O -H o g s lo a d s, a rriv a ls 103, o n tra c k 209. • te a c h in g school th e p a s t ye ar. R o b ­ A v ia tio n „. g rade , 1 c e n t less. C g rade , h a lf lO, d ir e c t 375; b u tc h c rs 15c low er; O ld su p p lies lig h t, d e m an d lig h t L iquid C a rb o n ic C o rp ......... e r t Pu lto n , a n Instructoi’ In th e M rs. W ayne Y ork, G a rd e n V alley: ___ 48 For Pr«ftsure Modals p rice). ,J 5 lb. w eig h ts *1155; s h o r t load a n d lim ite d , m o stly to b e st q u a l­ Sofew ay S t o r e s ................. . G ooding h ig h school, a lso h a s r e ­ M iss Jo y c e M CO lochlln, B oise; w ere 34^ PR O D U C E 'ISO lb . w e ig h ts a n d pa ck a g e 310 Ib. ity sto c k , m a rk e t a b o u t steady. Schenley D is ti lle r s ________ tu r n e d to h is hom o fo r th e suhim er. v isito rs h e re th e p a a t we«k. ___ 42 No. I U u tU rfa l ......... ..... lo r te d o u t *10.78; p a ckage good E a rly F r id a y I d a h o r u s s e t B u r ­ S tu d eb a k ^r M r. e n d M rs, C live O ^ r have T h e R elief society of th e L, D. 6. 14% No. J b u tte r f a t _______ p a ck in g sow s $955, ste ad y . b a n k s. 1 c a r la rg e *2.65, 1 c a r *2.05, c h u rc h m e t a t th e c h u rc h T u esd ay r e tu r n e d fro m S a lt L ak e C ity a n d 18?* C a ttle : 335, d ire c t .195; b u lk grosa 1 c a r *3.45. 1 c a r *3.40, I c a r *350. a fte rn o o n . T h e lesson on T heology a re lo c ate d in th e E d ith B unnell .......................... 34 ,$7.M to *8.76; c om m on *9; c u tte r to 1 c a r *2.26; so m e f a ir q u a lity sm all w a s . In c harge o f M rs, B e rth a h om e . m e dium b ulla *4 to *8; c alves 10, a ll sto c k , p r a c tic a lly n o d e m a n d , no M rs. M . 0 . S ta n f o r d eriterU ln ed •}“ I B u tle r. T h re e officer# of th e M ini­ N. Y . C U R B E X CH A N G E W hites. medlD m , d ire c t: n o m in a l; good to choice e a r ly sa les. W a sh in g to n r u s s e t B u rd o k a sta k e were p re se n t a n d a s- th e B ee H ive c lass la s t w eek w ith a A m erican S u p e r P o w e r............... 1?» C o m m ercials ...... v e ale rs f|uot«d $8 to *0 o r slightly bank.1. 1 c a r *2.40. W isco n sin ro im d clsted In th e discussion of th e les­ w eln er ro ast. Cities Service, c o m ............ ........... 3 Pu lleU above. S h e e p s h e a r in g a t th e P a u l Coates? w h ite s, u n c la ss ifie d . 1 c a r 75c, New son, T lie re were n in e tee n ladles E g fa. u n g rad e d . In tra d e B h e ep : 2.600. d ir e c t 880: 73 lb. su p p lies lig h t, d e m a n d good, m a rk e t E lectric ^ o n d n n d S h a r e ........... 18' a n d th r e e gue-^ts p resent. T he n e x t ra n c h h a s b een c om pleted. F o rd M o to r L t d ........................ e C a lifo rn ia sprlJigera *10.38, so rte d 35 P u llets, In tr a d e ...................... M iss E lla P a tte r s o n h a s retu rn e d m e etin g w ill be a w ork a n d buslnew o n C a lifo rn ia allg h tly stro n g e r; p e r c e n t m e d iu m *9: pa ck a g e choice LIV E ST O C K m e eting w ith Mrs. L arson e n te r ­ fro m A lm o w h e re sh e sp e n t th e p s s t so u th e rn tr iu m p h s weeU. L o iilila n a Choice lig h t h u tc h ers. ICO lo 101 Ib. w eight# *9.78. w in te r te a c h in g . ta in in g , B liss tr iu n u ’h s. w ash e d , 3 c a rs a t p o u n d e rs . flO.78 A f o u n ta in w as Installed a t th e M r, a n d M rs, Brow n M artin a n d $2,40, u n w ash e d . 1 c a r fin e q u a lity B A R SIL V E R O v erw eight b u lrh e rs . 210 to c h lld ro u le ft W rdneeday (or G ra n d F u lla c h p h a rm a c y tills week. N EW Y O R K - B o r silv er w as q u o t­ *2.25, 0 c a r s *2.15. 4 c u rs *2.10; )at« 200 p o u ndera .......................... $10.25 Ju n c tio n . Colo., to visit relatives. B e u la h Ixw slle received a n a w ard C ourt«ay oC ed a t 45 c e n ts a finn ounce tnday, T h u rsd a y , w ash e d , 1 c a r *255, un« O verw eight, bu tc h ers. 250 to I E. P . H ard in g a nd G uy H arding. f o r sellin g th e m o a t popples on S udler, tV a g tn sr A C om pany w ash e d . 1 c a r *2.10i m ix ed, 1 c a r No. un c h an g e d . SOO p o u n d e rs .......................... JlO.OOj n o a v e r C ity . Neb., a re visiting a t la y . O th e r a w a r d i w ere m ade 1, *2.05, a n d N o. 3. *1. M ississippi E lks B l d * .» r b o M » U U n d erw eig h t <)ulchera. 125 to a PhU llps. V era W alker and th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs, m is s triu m p lu i. 1 c a r *2.15. 1 c ar LO ND O N B A R BILVP.U IQO p o u n d e fs ........................ »JO.OO| iinrdlnR . E, P. Ilnrdlng l;i lib fath e r. L e o ra D llw orth. LO ND O N —B a r silv er wua fixed $2,10, 2 c a rs *3.05. A rk u n u m B liss P a e k ln c soi .......... $».00 O corge Pliilllp.i In c arrying th e a t 20 6-10 pe nce a n ounce today, off trlu tn p h s . 1 c a r *2 20. A la b am a B liss P a r k in g tow s, h e avy........ ...........*7.80' m a ll for tlin rural r a rrle r, H ow ard IN V E S T M E N T T R U B T 8 1-lQ penny. B ased on ste rlin g a t trlu riip h s Bhowln^t h e a te d , some apot- F u n d . I n v ....................... ..................625.08 .. .|6.00-$8.00 Hcliwiib, w h ib lie In oil hlA va ca *4,9205, th n A m e rlrn n e q u iv ale n t was ■rd I'.aclts. IS e n n . $2, 1 c a r *l.on, 1 Pu n rt. T n is t. A..............................* 651 Ile lfe ra ..*6 00.87.00 lion 111 th e n o rth hills. 45,10 centA II lin e o iin ro . ro n ip iu rd iir *1.7:); whowinK ilcray', 1 c a r *188. C orp. TY ust .................................. * 3.03 F a t eows 34.0i)**a.00 M r. a n d Mrn. Louis Judsun a n d w ith y e ste rd a y 's e q u lv a lm t of 4,s.31 c a r *1,50. 1 c a r *1,30; No. 3, 1 c ar Q u ar, I n n ............. ........................... * n ,e 5 V ealera T o M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n Hollon Mr. a n d M rs. A rth u r Judson <eft rentfl. F o rw ard sllv/'r w ns quo ted a t *1.10. 1 c n r *1,05, 2 c a rs ahovtlng F a t sp rin g lam bn ....... W edn esday for th e ir home In C a li­ T w in F a lls, a d a u g h te r tod a y e t SOS p ence a n o unc e, o ff 1-16 penny. (Ircny, noc, A la b a m a ru sse t B u r­ M I N lN a HTOOXN Y a a rlln g lantbs fo rn ia a fte r vikltlng w ith th e ir Sis­ 4 :10 a . m . a t th e C r a f t m a tern ity b a n k s, 1 c a r *3, C a lifo rn ia w hite B u n k e r K ill a n d S u lliv a n ........*2flJA ter, M r.v G eorge L attlnier tho p s s t hom e. M u .i, KKRnn rohe, In itia l U-c, I c a r $2.10, 3 T o M r, a n d M rs. K . J . H arrU , Twin M in . 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C a ttle : 1.000, calve.i 500: s^.neraiiy ste a d y : sprliiW lng m c d . to ' n e arly good lig h tw e ig h ts a n d y e arlin g s n t »9.50 to $U.ftO: beef cowa alow, m o stiv tte a d y ; m o st c u tte r g ra d e s » J 0 dow n: few stro n g w eig h ts a ro u n d »5.75; oiiUldR sau sag e bulls * i; veale rs la rg e ly M .50 to »9.30. S h e e p : 6,000. w ith 3.000 dlrccts; l a t la m b s a n d sp rin g e rs n ctlv e; 10c to 25c h lB hcr; s c a tte r e d n a tiv e • B prlnaers *12 to *1355: tlire c lo a ih J12, a n d all w eig h ts s tr ic tly good d ip p e d la m b s sio .a s to S10.50; ----m ro n g . sh o rn slaughOer. ewes S3 to 84 50. Boys R escue D og in Caved-in Old WeU 104 58S ED EN ATTENTION FARMERS! CAREY Rye: Sept.. IDAHO HID E and TALLOW CO. ilinQiio’.r Local M a rk ets ] Buying Prices POTATOES • ------------------------------• n auo& ^ L _ W ATBR S O rrS N K R I ..... 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C e n te n n ia l c ele b ra tio n s on M ay 31 to e s ta b lis h o ffic ia l rec o g n itio n o l th e S a c ro d H e a r t c h u rc h tie re a s “ Uie o ld e st p la c e o f religious w orslilp of a n y d e n o m in a tio n w est o f th e S u s q u e h a n n a River,'" Is e x­ p e cte d to a t t r a c t m o re th a n 25,000 R o m a n C a th o lics to a P o n tU k a l field m ass. T l i e ' c e le b ra n ts a lso w ill claim rec o g n itio n o f th e title "B acred H e a r t C h u rc h ,” a s th e f ir s t one on th e N o rth A m e ric a n C o u iln e n t. R ecords, m e an w h ile , a re being s e a rc h e d by H a rrisb u rg . Pa., d i. o c esa n p rie s ts to le a r n If tliv claim m a y be e x te n d e d to oU icr p a rts of th e w orld. ■- B ish o p G eorge L. L each, a n ­ n o u n c in g th o oDscr\’a n ce sa id th e f ir s t m a ss w as c ele b ra te d m '^ 'h e M ass H ouse," in 1721. T h e "H ouse" w as a h o ll In liic reiildcnco o l a surveyor, R o b e r t O w lngs, w ho ob­ ta in e d h is p ro p e rty from tlio •'R ig h t H o n . C h a r le s L ord B a ro n of n a lllm o r e a n d Avalon."' " W h ile th e h is to ry of C onew ago B e g in n in g to d a y a t th e Id ah o goes b a ck to th e e a rly y e a rs o f th e th e a te r is S y lv ia Sydney. I n .h e r cUrly 18 th c e n tu r y ." B ishop Lecch { r e a te s t d r a m a tic role a s "T h e s a id , •'ih e p r e s e n t S a c re d H e a rt j IV om an A lo n e ." T h e c a s l in ­ C h u rc h . .' . d a te s U> 1787, \x\D tjL c lu d e s O s c a r R om olka, J o h n th e se cond c h u rc h b u ilt by tlO T t o d e r , a n d D esm o n d T ester. J e s u it F a th e r s o n th e site . . . T hU C om ing S u n d a y a t th e Id ah o Is th e f ir s t c iju rc i in N o rth A m er­ t h e a te r is “.M ountain Justice" ic a. if n o t in th e w orld, d e o lc a tc d ' w ith G eo rg e B r e n t. Jose p h in e to th e 'S a c re d H e a rt'." H u tc h in so n , a n d R o b e rt B a rra t. S tu d e n ts o r m lu g h echools in th e H a r r is b u r g diocese, sciiedulcd to p r e s e n t a la rg e p a g e a n t d e p le t­ in g th e fo u n d in g a n d il r s t > e ars of th e c h u rc h , r e n e a r s e d p a rts a n d m u sic f o r se v e ra l m o n th s w lU ioui b eing to ld w h e n a n d w here they M r. a n ti M rs. C lyde D en n in g nnd w ould a c t th e ir p a rts .' fa m ily m ove d M o n d a y to H an se n fro m T '^'ln F a lls . T h e y m oved to th e h o u se o-R-ned by R oss C alico a n d u n til re c e n tly occupl.«d by Ptlnce.-a E w A tha's fa m ily , w ho m oved th e la t­ te r p a r t -ef la s t w eek to HazelUin. A N DO V ER, O. (U.PJ-ScoU C larl: Lew H a r n e y h a s re tu rn e d to his d id n o t w orry a b o u t h is sin u s iiom o fro m EHva. O kln. H o w as ac ­ tro u b lin g h im . nlncc m o st people c o m p an ie d b y h is b ro th e r a n d wlfei h a v e s in u s tro u b le anyw ay, u n til M r. a n d M rs. J o h n H arney, be b e g an se ein g double. p la n to v isit h e re f o r a tim e. H e w e n t to A sh ia b u la. O .. gen­ MIm Id£\ K lln g e m a n n . ,w lio h a s e ra l h o sp ita l, w as X -ra y e d a n d b een te a c h in g f o r th e p a s t school o p e ra te d upon. T lie surgeon fo u n d \ se aso n a t C a m b rid g e, h a s r e tu rn e d to a piece of w ood a s la rg e a s a q u a r ­ h e r hoiTio. te r e m bedde d In C la rk 's sin u s cav ­ T o m C lin e, w h o h a s been servUig ity a n d pressU ig on th e eyeball. o ff th e w e ste rn c o a st in th e Pacific I t beca n je Jodgcd IJjerc w lien f le e t fo r th e p a s t te n . m ontlis h a s C la rk h a d b e e n saw ing w ood tw o r e tu r n e d to v isit a t th e hom e of his m o n th s before, a n d a sm a ll piece o f w ood, c a u g h t In th e sa w -te e th , p a re n ts . M e m b ers o f th e L ad ies of th e O. w as flu n g a g a in s t h is fo re h ea d w ith A. R . h a d c h a r g e o f sp e cia l services g r e a t fo rc e. H e is recovering, a l­ in h o n o r of M em o rial i;)ay Sunday. th o u g h I t w ill be som e tim e before T h e y ft-ere a ssiste d by th e G irl h is n o rm a l s ig h t w ill be restore d. S c o u ts. D r. 'W h ite gave th e regular m o rn in g service. ■M e m b ers o f t h e M u r ta u g h league M cC lusky H e a lth c a m p . M rs. A. R. w ere g u e sts S u n d a y even in g o f th e S c o tt h a d c h a rg e of th e p ro g ra m H a n se n g ro u p w ith n e a r ly 50 young a n d g a v e a b o o k review . R e p o rts peo p le p r e s e n t. M a rk M oorm an, fro m ■tlie d e le g a te s to c o nvention M u rta u g h , w a s le a d e r o a th e lesson w ere g ive n. M rs. N elson B y r a m . . , ^ •H ow to B e a C h ristia n ." Ju n io r s is te r - in -la w o f M rs. S tu a r t S t v ^ W h ite gave & s h o r t ta lk .o n peacc a n d e m s . v isitin g h e r fro m E d w n lll M e m orial d a y . M a rg a re t U n d a u W ash ., was a g u e st. R e fre slim c n tsY gave a re a d in g . F ollow ing th e serv­ w ere se rv e d f ro m a te a ta b le w ith V ice t h e g r o u p w as e n te r ta in e d w ith M rs. K e n w o rth y a n d M ra, B yra ra A g a m es a n d r e f re s h m e n ts by th e H a n ­ p resid in g . T h e J u ly m e etin g will b « ^ h e ld a t th e h o m e of M rs, T . E. G a l- [ s e n g roup In th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs> M rs. C . P . B lese r a n d son, Doviglas, l e y . . Mra. L eslie P e te rs o n , w h o h a s been K a n sa s C lly . M o., a n d Mr.i.' C lar­ e nce T rac y , C o m in g , Calif., a re vis­ v isitin g In L os A ngeles, C alif., w ith itin g a t th e ho m e o f th e ir sister. h e r p a re n ts , h a s r e tu r n e d a tte r r e ­ M rs. F r a n k ^ T ru n k e y , H an se n , a n d c eiving w ord o f n n In ju ry received s is te r a n d b r o th e r s a n d friends in by M r. P e te rs o n , w h e n he w as kicked b y a ho rse. M r, Peterson^n sister, T w in FalLs. M em bers o f th e S e n io r L ataw ah M ra. I fa ro td U p to n cnm n w ith Jier. M e m bers o f I h e J u n io r I.ataW iih m e t T u esd ay a fte r n o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. S t u a r t flev e m s w ith M rs. clu b w ill ho ld t h e ir reg u la r-m e e iin g J . B. Lewis a s n .sslstant hostess. T lie T u e s d a y a fte r n o o n a t th o hom e of g ro u p voteil to buy c h ests for th e M rs. CletUB K liittr . H A N SE N Bit o f W ood B rin g s Sinus, E ye T rouble HAGERM AN M r. Had M rs. H a n k P c rso n lu s of S ac ra m en to , w ho visited a t th e ho m e of M rs. P e rso n iu s' siste r, M rs. A rlen Allen, have re tu r n e d to C a lifo rn ia , accomparUed by M iss P ra n c e s A llen. G eorge M orin a n d sons, N o rm an , H arold. R oy a n d Lew is, a n d d a u g h ­ ter, M ary E d ith , a n d m o th e r, M rs. L. M orin, B a k er, O re., w ere w eek­ end g uests of frie n d s In th e valley. M r. a n d M rs. S a m W oodhead, son Ja c k , a n d d a u g h te r B e lt)’, a n d M iss H elen W oodhead, S a lt L ake C ity, s p e n t th e w ee k -e n d a t th e h o m e of Miss W oddhead's m o th e r,' M rs. L ucy W oodhead, a n d a t th e Ja p k Wood^h e a d hom e. O th e r o u t- o t- ^ w » r r c laUves visitin g th e re w ere M r; a n d M rs. G la dstone W oodhead, d a u g h ­ te rs , J e a n a n d M a rjo ry , a n d son. M ack, K en ilw o rth , U ta h , a n d M r. a n d M rs. A lb e rt W oodhead a n d sons, Je rom e. M rs. A gnes B a rlo g l a n d g r a n d ­ d a u g h te r, N ed ra B arlogl, h a v e le ft fo r M lnersvllle, U U h , w h e re th e y will v isit a t th o ho m e of M rs. B a rlogl's b ro th e r, H e n ry H a rris. O th e r v isito rs a t th e H a r r is ho m e wUI be M rs. Alice fichU ler. S e a ttle , oldest s is te r o f M rs. B arlogl, w hom s h e h as n o t se en fo r 4S y e a rs, a n d her y o u n g e st slater. M rs. N ellie R lc h a rd m , Pocatello, M rs, T . H. B u x to n , T e u to n ia , Is visitin g h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. N orm a R aw lins. M e rrlt P rc w e tt h a s r e tu rn e d from S a c ra m e n to w h 'r c he h a s b een a t ­ te n d in g college. M r. a n d M rs. R . P eacock niiii fam ­ ily h ave r e tu rn e d to th e ir hom o ui S a it L ake Clly follow ing a 10-day visit a t th e hom e of M rs. Peacock's m o th e r, M rs. C. EU ason, a n d sisters, M rs. L. Bevcy a n d M rs. R . F allon. M rs. V(. C ollett acco m p an ie d tiu-m a s f a r os n r lg h a m C ity, w iicre sho w ill visit relatives. M r. a n d M ri. J o h n H ay c o rk and fam ily have m oved fro m tiie L orns building on to th e old P a tr ic k a c re ­ a g e sm ithw est of I la g c m ia n . M r. a n d M rs. C lau d e lliitts and fam ily , Lew lstow n, M ont., a re v isit­ in g a t th e hom e o f M r, B u tts ' c ous­ in , M rs. F. B illiards. T h e y a ro p la n ­ n in g lo locate in th e valley. M iss D orotiiy B w alit h a s le ft for tie r hom o tn K a n sa s C ity, K a n ., fol­ low ing a visit aC th e hom e o t h e r graiid p arcn ta , M r, a n d M rs, F . o . M a riner. M ri. E arl P e n fo ld h a s re tu r n e d to h e r hom o from th o T w in F a lla lioap lU l. M rs. I.. llu|)kIiiB h a s re tu r n e d to Ilag e rn in ii frum E lko, Nev., w here s h e visited h e r h u sb a n d o w eek-end. M r. a n d M rs, W illia m H u rley a n d •o n s, o f Moscow, a ra v ls llln f r e la ­ tiv e s here. M rs. Kdwnrd D ltte r a n d fam ily a n d MIm I/>u Iso B ell, Y akim a. W ash., a re v isiting a t th e liom o of th e ir graiid m o liier, M rs. M. B ell and o th e r relatives he re . M ra. A . jr.linsmt liM g o n e to fi«}{ L ake C ity rn lled hy th e c r lt lr a l Ill­ n e ss o t he r m n th rr. M n . M. llpvlns, w ho ha., b een III w ith pneu m u n ia a t th o lionin n ( lirr I n “R a c in g L ady.” a picture o t th e r a e e - tr a e k s based In p a rt o n a sto ry by th a t well-know n s p o r ts - w rlte r , D am on R unyan, A n n D vo ra k Is seen a t th e Roxy to d a y a s a h o n e -lo v e r who be ­ c o m es a professional h orse(ra ln e r. a n d m akes good. W ith her « re c o -te alu re d H arry C a rey, oa h e r fath e r, a n d S m ith B allew , a s h e r "friendly enemy.'* R eal E s ta te T ra n sfers I n fo r m a tio n Furn ish e d by T w in FaUs T itle a n d A b stra c t C om pany W ED N ESD A Y . JU N E 2 D ee d ; Biiiil S ta te b a n k to J . H . B a rk e r, *3,000; NW NE 30-10-14. D ee d : N . N icholson to W . N ichol­ son. I I ; lo ts 6 a n d 7. S nyder a d d n . D ee d: H . L . H am m ond to G . W . W n rb e rg . $1; lo t 22, block 14B. D ee d: E. H . P u g h lo J . F . A rrin g ­ to n . 1500; N E 'sN E '-j lo t 0, block 107, T w in Fall.-!.D ee d : J . F . A rrin g to n to A. H a d e n fe ld t, *500; sam e laild. D ee d ; B. Pp.ska to E. V, New com er, 110; loUs 12.13 a n d 14. block 0, K lm borly. D e rd : 3 . K eel to C. P. Dnwlc.i, •2,000; lo t 11, block 03,Tft-ln Falls. R E A D - n i E T IM E S W AN T A DS. If Your Motor is Missing T a k e a took a ro u n d tlie prop<5llev s h a ft. T h e r e ’s a coujjle o f touffli jo in ts dow n th a t w ay. Better Still Bi'hiK y o u r c a r in to O U R .JO IN T an d pret a W a r m W e a th e r C hock-U p a n d C on d itio n in tc S ervice. T h e Enprine, T ra n s m is sio n a n d R e a r A xle sh o u ld b e d i'ain e d a n d w a rm -w e a th e r p r a d e o f lu b ric a n ta p u t in. T h e R a d ia to r sh o u ld be c^rained an d flu s h e d , r a d ia to r hose a n d fan b e lt c hecked. 'I'he E n n in e sh o u ld b e c h e c k e d a n d W ealth of Canadii Goch U pw ard Abilin O 'rrA W A . O n t. lURX — c m m iln'* w eaU h Is slowly c lim bing l>ark i» th e pre-d ep ressio n p eak. B efore th e d e p ression th e ro im try^i w rultii w as cBllm nti'd ut g3l.000,000.000, or som e •a.ftOO /»r e re r^ m a n , w om an a prt c h ild , h r 1B33 I t dtopfw d to a b o u t % i\. 000,000,000. Now t t Is m oving u|i ag ain . T lie p rese n t w ea lth o t Canudtx la BBtimated a t 127,000.000.000. 0 th a iv 13.400 p e r c a p ita . U 50 YEARS O il D ram atic Role KTFI PROGRAM FOR R E N T — ROOMS sneeolns room s. 457*J. 2S0 F o u rth A fe . ..................................... At Orpheunj DEADW OOD. S. D. CU.PJ— A dvanclng prices of n o n -p rc clo u s m in ­ e ra ls h a s stim u la ted m U ilng a c tiv i­ ties In Uie Black H ^ li. T h e newly form ed D ak o ta T in a n d G old c om pany h a s a n n o u n ce d p u r ­ c h ase of electric pow er e q u ip m en t. I n s ta lla tio n alreadi- h as begun. A drew of m en Is e m ployed In d e ­ veloping th e tin p ro p erty n e a r T in- Ydu'Il F ind I t Q uickly T h ro u g h a W A NT-AD In tHEATERSI D a k o ta C om pany A nnounces P u rc h a s e of E le c tric a l ^ E quipm ent 1 a t th e S c hool o f A uto gloss, p a in tin g , body and 1 M ines sliow . h ig h p e rc e n ta g e o i tin. fen d e r fc?=L'- Foss Body W orks. A n o th e r tin pro p erty , n e a r T ln E x p ert body a nd fen d e r s tr a ig h t­ ton, form erly Uie B lack H llla T in e n in g T i'o m ctz T od S t Body W orks M ining Co.. h a s b e en leased b y th e F a n stc e l c orporation of C h ica g o a n d U in o peration. T h e c o m p an y p la n s lo m in e am blygonlte, ta n ta l lte a n d HAIR D R E S SE R S . ta n ta lu m . E:xceptlonal beau ty w ork a t ^ S lx ty -th re e c a r loads of b e n to n ­ price. Beauty A rts A cadem y, 133 ite were ship ped o u t of B elle F o u rc h e d u rin g M a rc h t o ' v a rio u s M ain Ave. W. p o in ts In th e U n ite d S ta te s. E ig h t c ars w ent to foreign c o u n tries. 01*T0M ETR IST Lnrge q u a n titie s of b e n to n ite a re u.icil by th e gov e rn m e n t In g ro u tin g newly co n stru cte d la k e d a m s. A fte r core drillin g a t U ie base of th 6 d a m , th e cofcs a re filled w ith b e n to n ite .' buy a dog:—o r ’sell a cat tak e on w e ig h t— o r rem ove fa t— fu rn ish a room t h a t now looks b are w ith a few m ore p iw es h ere and t h e re pep up biisinc.s.s— if i t ’s la x — learn ,to dance— or play th e s a x — fin d a m aid, one w ho cooks—.sell t h a t case full of old books— re n t a hom e— o f b u y a ca r— eq u ip y o u r basem ent w ith a bar. AUTOM OB ILES W ANTED T O BU V —1000 c m to t r r e c t r a n n e r s ' A uto BUppljr U»ed P a m Dept. P h o n e M 5-W , NBIACKHIIS 7 m » 1 , 19S7 \ tim e d by a c o m p e te n t nu'chanlc. ‘ In a d d itio n tir e s sh o u ld b e cliecked, b ra k e s te s te d a n d adju sle d , b a tte r y c le a n e d a n d re filled , an d th e .e a r w a sh e d an d polislicd. It Is also a Rood p la n to c h e c k up. on (janpvffcncy r e p a ir item s su ch a s ja c k s , s p a r e liR h t bulb s a n d fu se s, if you (io any lim o u n t o f c o u n try drivint;:. Suit; O ver Plow H O V IBT A R T HKVIVr.it M O BCOW lUfti - T iir flint " a r t Bainn" o p e n e d h e re h a s nm m ed lU f ir s t a n n iv e rsa ry . D uring thia year Uie a alo n h a t ho ld fuur a r t e i h lb U lons a n d naid 4,«(K) nuKlern p a in tin g s, beslilei nruiiitinr'a and oU ter w o ik j. r O R T W O R T H . T en . (U .» - T , J. H olt, la r m la b o re r, b la m e d hla in iu ry cm a n o ld '/a s ftf o n e d ' "mlrtd le buBUr" plow In a d a m a g e lu it. H o lt a i d hU plow s tru c k a rock h id d e n i n Ute g ro u n d , a n d threw h im to Uie g ro u n d , InJurlnK hla aids. H e ask ed IB,S07 dam agen th e alleg a tio n th a t h is rinpli nod riji sh o u ld Fiave provided rid in g plow. Magel Automobile Co. Dodfrc an d Plym outh Dealern FrIMy,JuTi^»;i98T IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO *rldliy, Jtiiw 4, 1987 lUAHO E V m iN G TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO ■Jagi SPANISH BASQUES JUBILANT AT DEATH OF GENERAL MOLA Yes—And Feeling Fine, T hank You LO YM S OPEN FENSIAFTEB CIIIISH OF PLANE GQLDDOMPEDON 1 Smartest Middle ! C erem onies to H a r k S p o t in S u m m e r B o c rc a tio o .S e tu p In T w in F alls P ric e B rea k s a s B ar* y o r t h $ 2 1 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 P laced F or S ale D avila W ill S u cce ed Itebel L e a d e r on W a r F ro n t in N o rth BD. lO N D O N , June 4 (U.fO — G old rec o rd to ta l o f h o a rd e rs dum ped » a i,100.000 Jn gold b a rs on th e ^ n d o n 'b u lllo n m a rk e t toda y, b re a k in g th f t p rlcc 4 pcncc a n ounce a n d c re a tin g I'onfuslon In gold sh a re s o n th e L ondon stock m a rk e t. H eav y MlUnR of gold b a rs before tim e o t price fixing—a to U l o f 1.493 b a rs com ing ,io th e rriorket—la rge ly w as a ttrib u te d (o th e h e av y te llin g o f gold sliorcs from S w itz e rla n d y e s­ te rd a y . T h is la tte r w as In te rp re te d In fin an c ia l circles a s m e an in g t h a t th e b a n k for I n te rn a tio n a l s e ttle ­ m e n t h a d " h e a rd so m e th in g ." S u c h selling b ro u g h t o u t f u rth e r d e m a n d s from (he fln sn c la l d is tric t —demniicls w hich e v en sp re a d to th e h o u se of com m ons In de b ate y e s te r ­ d a y —fo r 6omc so rt o f jo in t s t a t e ­ m e n t from sig n a to ries to th e t r i ­ p a r ti te exchange a g re e m e n t. 8 u c h a s ta te m e n t, th e fin a n c ia l d is tric t believes, will check th e p a n fc k y o f ­ fe rin g s of gold by th o se w h o h a v e h o a rd e d th e supplies in L on d o n b o n k s recently. .IC Is e stim a te d t h a t th e re Is a to ta l o l 30,000,000 o u nces o t g old still re m a in in g In L ondon 1 th a v aluation o f a ro u n d |140,>)0,000. K e n n e th W all, 12. io n o f M r. a n d M rs. i . C. W all w ho re tid e S in ce th e se cond gold sc a re s t a r t ­ so u th w est o f T w in F a lls, IS p ic tu re d above a s be* received t r e a t­ e d M a y 24. gold h o a rd e rs h a v e u n ­ m e n t a t S(. A lphonsns h o sp ita l i n Boise for in ta n tiie p ara ly sis. T r e a t­ lo ad ed a to ta l of 177,416,000 I n gold m e n t w as m ad e possible th r o v g h c o o p eratio n o t sta tb a n d n a tio n a l ■ b a rs, ‘th e bu lk of w hich h a v e lieen ro v e ra m c n is. T h e y o u th Is h o m e a n d “ teelinK fin e" a t th e p re se n t ta k e n by th e ex ch a n g e e q u aliz atio n (P h o to cou rtcey Id a h o S tfttcsm an ). fu n d a t v a rious d isc o u n ts u n d e r tim e. B y U A R R ISO N L aR O C H E HENDAYE. P rn n c o -S p a n ish P r o n Uer. JuQ c 4 B asque lo y alists, Jub ilan t a t th e d e a th o f O e n . EoiU10 M ola. opened a g e n e ra l offen siv e o n a ll iron(4 In th e B ilb ao a r e a to ­ day In hope o f s m a sh in g th e U onaiist slcgc. Jo a j A ntonio do A g u lirc, p re sid e n t o f th e a utonom ous B asqu e lo y a list republic, took th e field a n d o rd ered h is m en to p u t e v e ry th in c th e y h a d Into a tta c k s in a ll sectors. Basques cele bm te d th e d e a th of a m a n w hom th e y h a te d - ~ a n d b e ­ lieved to be th e stro n g e st m a n th e , o a tlo n allsts could p u t in th e field. D a?lU N am ed. • Oen. P renclsco F ra n co , n a tio n a l­ is t com m ander In c hief, n a m e d O en . Jose Fidel DavUo, p re sid e n t o f th e te chnical com m ission In h is g o v e rn ­ in g Junta, to succeed M o la o n th e B ^ u e fro n t a n d n a tio n a lis ts a saerted t h a t ho w ould c o n tin u e M oU ’s drive o n B ilbao w ith o u t pau se. In fo rm a n ts In tim a te ly a c q u a in te d w ith th e B ilbao f ro n t w h e re I t a l ­ ia n s a re active, a ttr ib u te d th e quick - . advance o f th e z u tlo n aU sts. o n B ll, b ao-largely to M ola’s p e rso n a l Icad - e n h ip . T hey sa id t h a t h is u se of .flan k in g m ovem ents p a rtic u la rly •h o v e d h im to be a f ir s t r a te s tr a te ­ gist. M ola w as th e youn g e st g e n eral In th e S pa n ish a rm y a t th e tim e o t h is proinotlon a fte r th e w o rld w ar a n d be w as se cond only t o F r a n c o h lm ielf am ong n a tio n a lis t lead ers. B e e xptiuvd I r u n a n d S a a 8 e b u > tU o , a n d w as in c o m m an d o f th e . -------]< a4rU f r o n t a t th e tim e w h e n 'th e n a tio n alists m a d e th e ir b e st p ro g ­ ress. W h en h e w as n in e y e ars old. K U M I n C ra sh K e n n e th W all, so n o f M r. a n d M ola w as killed y e ste rd a y w h en I4 rs. j . O . W all, re sid en ts s o u th ­ b is pla n e c ra sh e d In to a m o u n ta in w est o f T w in F alls, v(as stric k e n •Ide in d ense fog on its w ay Xrom w ith in fa n tile paralysis. ■ V ito ria to V alUdoU d. W ith h im d ie d '^ T o d sy . a t th e ag e o f 13. th e .b oy s till h a s h is le ft <vpi a n d li e u t . CoL F o sas, a b r o th e r o f th e lo y alist g e n eral S e b a s tia n Po eas; shoufder, th e a ffe c te d p a rts , in ------- C « p t:C h a n w r r o , th e p la n e ’s p ilo t; a bracc- b u t, p h y sic ia n s say , h e M aJ. C h e an e o f th e g e n e ra l s ta ff will b e ab le to u&o th e a rm a g a in a n d a ergt.-M echaQ ic B a rra d o . . in th e n e a r fu tu re. PQ 6t Q u u n o rr o f o u n d b lm ib ^ ■ K e n n e th 's c o n d itio n w as d is­ covered n t a c h ild re n 's clinic in m o u n ta in s. F e a s a n ts saw . b lm t u i n one w ay. th e n a n o th e r , h e ld in T w in F a lls la s t y e ar. eac h Ume to s t a r t in to a p e ak . H e H is . case w as b r o u g h t to th e so u g h t a w ay th ro u g h a gorg e, buf •a tte n tio n o f th e p ro p e r a u th o r ­ a w ing c a u g h t o n th e ja g g ed outities a n d h e e n te r e d S t . Alcrop p tn g rock s. O nly a a h e p h e rd boj sa w th e a c tu a l c r u h . H e r a n t(. th e ylUage of C a stU e d e P eo n es n e a rb y w ith th e * new s. V illag ers ide n tifie d M ola, badly m u tU a ted lik e th e o tb e n , by h is gcn.eraVs a n d th e d o c u m en ts h e c a rrie d . ■ ; T h e bodies w ere ta k e n t o B u r g w ■ a d p la ce d In s ta te i n a c a n d le lig h ted ro o m o f th e i^ p ta ln -g e n e r * • I'a h e a d q u a rte ra . M ass w as so lem ­ n ise d <or th e m th is m o rn in g , a n d b u rU l w ith m ilita ry h o n o rs a rr a n g - 5»ray-______ _ Treatftients Promise Ciu’e For Yoi^uig Paralysis Victim PLAYGROyND SHE fFNSSAIUm f I f h e c o n tin n e t th e re c o rd m a d e a t A nnapolis, J a c k A. O bertoeyer o u g h t to f in d life e asy s a llln f . H o n o r s ta d e n t of th e 1937 class, th e N ew Yoek 'm id s h ip m a n w ill be p re se n te d th e t i n t com m ission a t g ra d u a ­ tio n exercises. "CO M PO SERS". IN P H O N E B O O K CLEVELAND (UR) Fam' com posers a re w ell re p re s e n te d In Cleveland’s n e w e st te le p h o n e d i­ rectory. T h e book re v e als nin e D achs, e lg iit M end elsso h n s, seven Sch u b e rts, five H an d e ls, th re e H aydns, th r e e MacEKiwells, tw o N evlns a n d a V erdi. I n c lu d in g tr a n s p o r ta tio n costs, th e average tr a v e l e x p e n d itu re pe r (Iny l i |8.4d. T h is in c lu d e s trav e l by rail, bo a t, p la n e , tr a in , a n d bus. a fte rn o o n f o r th e o p e n in g o f the c ity playg ro u n d a t D ru ry p a rk tom o r r o * m o rn in g a t 10 a. m . w ith su p ervised pla y u n d e r th e d irection o f W P A supervisors, U w as a n ­ n o unced Jointly by L arry L undlu. T w in F a lls r e c re a tio n a l direc tor, a n d D o n S p a u ^ y . a re a supervisor for- th e s ta te rec re a tio n division W ith h e a d q u a rte r s . In T w in Falls. W orkm en h a v e com pleted In sta l­ la tio n of a la rg e bulle tin boa rd a t th e p a rk a n d a f lag pole w as belns In sta lled th is a fte rn o o n . A te ete rto tte r . sa n d l>ox, h o riz o n ta l bars a n d horse sh o e c o u rts lia v e also b e en com pleted. O pen in g Ceremonies. O pen in g c e re m o n lc s. will be held a t 10 a . m ., a n d p a re n ts a re In­ v ited to a tte n d . D u rin g th e f ir s t day volleyball, c irc le gam es, singing gam es a n d croqU et will • fea ture. T h e w adlhg pool will n o t be ready fo r o p e n in g -d a y . rejaiU-s n o t yet h a v in g b een flnlslied. « A t th e p a rk O livo D ally w ill have c h a rg e o f g ir l's activ itie s while D elb ert S m ith a n d E ugene B re ed ­ love w ill sup e rv ise a ctiv itie s am ong ■the boys. T h e supervised pla y pe­ rio d s w ill be h e ld e ac h d a y from 10 a, m . to n o o n ; 1 p. m, to 6 p. a n d 7 pj m . to 9 p. m . H a m o n M onday O pen in g o f th e p layground H a rm o n p a rk , a lso u n d e r th e spo n - Niirsery Schofel Continues Here i t Is* also p o s s lb le ," S p a u g y ;s a ld . tiia t a W PA .w otB ^n su p e rv iso r will be sta tio n e d a t c ity p a r k d u r in g th e d ay to supervise p la y f o r y ounger c h ild ren a t t h a t p o in t. W ith th o u sa B d it.p rc lt5 r5 c h o o i' c h ild ren o u t o tf su m m e r voca« tlo n , “school" Is c o n tin u in g fo r stu d e n ts a t th e W PA n u rse ry , located In p o rta b le s o t th e r e a r o f th e liU icoln school building, a n d they like it. T h is a fte rn o o n M aude M .'M a« son, h e ad te a c h e r, a n n o u n c e d th e n u rsery w ould con tln u a th ro u g h J u n e a n d p erhaR a Ju ly . A fu ll p ro g ra m o f vlslU tlo n a to v a rious c ity p a rk s h a s been a rra n g e d fo r th e you n g ste rs a s well a s outdoor g a m es a n d oth« , e r am usem en ts. S to ry te llin g a l­ so fe a tu re s th e p ro g ra m w hich is u nder d irec t su pe rvision a t a ll tim es. 40,000 E lks S lated To V isit in D enver D ENVER OJ.R) — D en v e r w ill be th e h o st c ity th is su m m e r to th e 78rd n a tio n a l E lk s c o n v en tio n , ex­ pected to be o n e o f th e larg e st f ra te rn a l m e ets ev er h e ld . • M ore th a n 40,000 m e m b e rs and th e ir fam ilies, re p re s e n tin g th e 1.600 E lks ‘lodges in t h e U nite d S U te s a n d In su la r possessions, are e xpected for th e w e e k -lo n g g a th ­ e rin g w hich o pe ns J u ly 11. QUALITY Paints Right PRICES C heap p a in t is a fa ls e economy. In s is t on a f irs t g ra d e p a in t w hen you buy. W e c a rry only hig-h g T f ld e p a in ts a n d th e pricc.-? a re See U s B efore You Buy F u rn itu re Ridgeway i^uriiiture Company J e a n F ra n c o is P lla t r e d e R o sier, c o u rt s c ie n tist, w as th e f i r it h u m a n b ein g to m a k e a ballo o n a sc e n t, in P a r is in 1783. h a v e gon e th ro u g h life w ith h is a m i p e rm a n e n tly In ju re d :' S ince bein g d isc h arg e d h e h a s r e tu rn e d to Boise once f o r a n e x a m in a tio n a n d v a s f o u n d to b e m u c h Im proved. N u m e ro u s o th e r case s s u c h a s th a t of th e W all boy a r e bein g c a re d fo r th ro u g h c h ild re n 's fu n d s. C rip p le d c h ild re n w ork in th is se ctio n la c a rrie d on th r o u g h th e T w in F a lls c o unty h e a lth u n it. U u t y e a r's clin ic wjis th e f ir s t sch ed u le d In T w in Foils. A n o th ­ e r is a n tic ip a te d h e re be fo re sch o ol gets u n derw ay n e x t fall. . , iu Boise la st r. T re a tm e n t was m ad e possible, a t n o . c o st b u t tr a n s ­ p o rta tio n to th e p a r e n t s , th ro u g h f u n d i s e t u p by th e c h ild ren 's b u rea u o t th e U n ite d S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t o t la b o r a n d m n lch cd s ta te funds. A t first th e a rm w as p u t in to a sling (a s sliowir by p ic tu re) b u t in te r, w h en K e n n e th w a s.re . leased, a brace w as su b stitu te d . T h is h e still w ears b u t I n th e fu tu re It Is a n ticlp aU d h e will be able to use W s a rm once m ore. W ith o u t th e tr e a tm e n t, p h y ^ c la n s sa id , th e y o u th w ould Get F irst Choice Of This B rand New Group ACETATE CANTON CREPE Dresses SWEET'S-B. P. A. Two Women Get Divorce O rders O tro tce s w ere g r a n te d t o t B u h l . a n d » T w in F olU m m h <«KUy by J u d g e T . B ailey J t e ' iB v ^ U strlc t c ourt. M n . Isabelle D r«ym oIo .-« u h l. w as g ra n te d freedom from J o h n D rsy m tl o to w hom sh e w aa m a rrie d Ju ly 27, 1954, in Albany, N. Y . H e r at^i . to m e y « a i H arold L. Y eam an s, B u h l. M ra. P a u lin e A rnold. Tw in F a lls, w as given a decree a g a in s t .V o n R a y A rnold, W. L. D u n n , T w in Falla, w as a tto rn e y fo r th e p e titio n BTB AO y A U TO O U T P U T SEEN OLttVELAND. (U.Ri - E. J , K u las, • p resid en t o t th e O tis S tee l Co., •and M idland 8 t « l P ro d u c is Co;, U rg e ste el suppliers fo r au to m o ­ tiv e purposes, believes t h a t a u to ­ m obile pro d u ctio n will co n tin u e a t h ig h lev els th ro u g h tiie sum m er. DODGE COUPE I f Jpou a re looking fo r a good lu e d coupe, he re It Is. 1035 m odel w ith aix wheels, h a s ra d io a n d h e a te r. U a t lie r u p lio lstcry . All In very good condi- , ' lio n . S p ecial price a t $5X5 BUICK SEDAN im m odel 41 w ith b u ilt-in tr u n k . mHeage, g ree n p a in t a n d In e x tn i good a ”... $650 OLDS SIX COUI'E U i i Oldjim oblle six coupe. If ^ w a n t 0 real b a ru n ln sre $350 ' B U IC K SliDA N W O S u lo k a U se d an , fin e c o n XUUcn. Mew p a in t Job. A b a rg a in a t . A IA8T OMAO TBRMN BROWNING’S '•IV*' ilfi i soralilp of th e T w in F a lls R ecr»a tio n M aociatUra, w ill be h e ld &lon‘> d ay m o rn in g s ta r tin g a t 10 a . m . T h e sa m e se h ea u te t h a t w ill be ob­ • S m a rtly 'S ty le d I • W ashable! • Sizes 14 to 41! ^ S A L E l ^ «1 .9 8 Featuring Famous SIMMONS Sim- values; Bed and Springs, Mattresses, Studio Coliches, Sofa Beds. Before price advance in .connection with this sale we will— 'Boaiitiful pastel Hha(lo.«i in durable C anton Crcj>es o r gay .siininior F rench (Jropo P rin ts . Select yours e a rly ! Close Out the FollowiiipMaltresseB and Bed Room Suites. MILLINERY FLASH!New Je a n Nedra m m c r l.... 98c 1 only Scaly Rest M utlress'............ ................... I42.I50 1 only Scaly Rest Box Spring, to m atch . . S542..')0 Close O u t Price, l»otli f o r ....................... . 859.00 I only Sealy Tuftiess, regular $42..'>0, close o u t . $29.,'>0 . $29.,-id I only Scaly Rc!st, reg. S(42..'>0, sale . 2 only Shiniheron spring filled Mattress, regular S?:{9..'»0, close o u t ................................ ?29..'>0 7 only Slc(-ping Beauty, n $42.1>0 value, to close out J29.,'50 30 only Spring Filled Mattress, a |I9.9,'> value, fl»r o n ly ......................................................... .. only 4-pit'cc W alnut'Bcdrooni Suite, Regular value $108.75, s a le ............ . DI9.(H> Just A rrived for Saturday Selling! New Shipment GAYMODE SILK HOSIERY I.u x iirlo in looking a fte rn o o n riiiifmm , rx tr a Rhcer e v rn in g c h lftniui. mill p ra c tic a l bpivIi'p wtIkIiIb i\H In th n very ncw Pst tlu iiu n e r c o lo n . 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