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C o n c e d c d ly , h i s s t a t e ­ ly p i e n t t h r e w t h e v ic e p r e s lF ' d « n lla lr a c e ln to » J u in b le . • I T ftlk w u heard o f th e poaalblUty o f a coa lition to h o lt th e m arch ot Qovem ftf A lf M . nf Zato th u e dbciusloos tb e same ot fo rm e r Qoveraor F ra n k O . Lowden e i HJJools entered pTomlneotlr. Delegates Predict 135 VotesS D isclaim CoaUtlen ith For Idahoan on First F ro m th e headquortem o f both Colonel Pran k K n ox o t Illin o is and Convention Ballot S enator B o ra h o f Id ah o catne rpno --------ite ra tio n s th a t they had join ed oo ---------CLSVB L A W P rJ un a « (.T) ■W IW ■ aue}»~eotu oUdated—d r lvej is t Ham E. Borah — dud M onday to These reporta ve te spread eg aln it atLake over direction o f hla d rl\‘o fo r » baekftround o f m ountlsK f l n t rs. th o Republican presidential no m lt a ll o t claim s b y Landoa supporters. est na tio n — v l l l -poU a t , least 135 T he y ranged fro m 40o. th e latest h ig h aet b y Joh n D . M . H am lllojn n,, votes" on tho U ra l n o tion al conven! t - tio n ballot, Id aho delegates prespokesman fo r the Kansao. to bet* te r th a n S03, o r enough to nomI Il-- dieted tonigh t. Members o f th o 6enatotU homeZiate h im on th e In itia l p o llin g of stato delcgaUon refused to bo quoldelegates. m t ed b u t sold backstage surveys conI t became more and more evident th a t a ba ttle va s In prospect v h lee ­ vineed them Bornh v o u ld go in toI ip- th o convention Tuesday w ith a posth e r in prlTate-ses&lon o r I n th e op­ en over th e fo rm atio n o f a p laI tt­- sible ISO voles. •re “ Borah U o u t to ' w ln.“ form er fo rm . Reoent proposals sounded here ■ed. .nnitcd.atatcs.Scnfttor_John_Thom>_: ____ o f .a -U berftllicd-plfltrorm ._apptnrcd. Jl-- as o f Ooodlng fwscrted. "W o v l i iI lik e ly to draw lire from some U m support h im to th e Inst ditch ." d o n supporters In th e cost. Id ah o haa eight v o la — In struct-• Speculation spread ns to vhe thler er W lU lam A lle n W hite. Em poria, K a n - ed fo r Borah. ' :t. W h ltla C a lli Cancua s.'is, editor? who Is Kcnemlly expect­ ed to speak f o r Lnndon on the p laat­E a u W hitln. C ocur d ’Alene, n a -• 0-- tlon al comm lttflcm an. callcd nn or>• fo rm commltee, vou ld press a pro posal fo r ft constitutional amend­ ~ talked o t to n ig h t aa probable c h a ir­• (Continued onTttgei 2, CoL a r ■ man. ReprescntatU-es to tlio resolu-• 5. der oommlltees w ill b« nomcd, Thomas aald desplle th e "L a n -•. f don boom" he v a a confident the5 *^ ' ' I G H T S W Kansan w ould faU to gain th e nec-’ ;js -u y votes ‘Wi the fln » boUol. v 'T h e Landonltcs have claimed e rIS ttA D O W S ' - e n rlh ln g -to -d a te ,". he aald. .They' seem to be forgetUng th e favortle' I n D a y ’ s E v e n t s ^ , sons.'V The.« — W arren' o f C allfom in.■ T a ft o t Ohio, Nice o l Mar>lnn s lllip p e d I n t o a r a l n - f l l l c d p i t a n d d r o w n e d . f T w e lv e p a t ie n t s m is s e d I n jutrr y w h e n a t w is t e r r ip p e d th e (B y T ho Assocloted Press) ■' rroi o o f f r o m a W a u r lk a , O k la ., ♦ . P A R IS , J u n e 0 — N ew sp ap -* • ■ -ho h o s p ita l—a n d —t h e n —tb u m p c d -L y » ■ " e f ^ ic k o ls fo u g h t w ith R e i t b a c k d o w n , b ro k e n . IP* i f f t ir c ir n C P p Strikes a i Uaslnga (Uj ll II I II I l. W U u L u uU b H p'u 'o ilc a n g u a r d s , s tu d e n ts k U U U M ilil il ll gj. c la s h e d w i t h p o lic e a n d L e o n ' Nurses carried ir o o f tha paUenU n r w h n t h o m e -s ta te delcRTiteS m a nd(l b a c k c r.t o f G o v e m o r A lf M, to to^ safety from tho to p flo o r Jutt T H E wnvlnfT s tra w h a ts show ’ B lu m , l e f t i s t p r e m ie r f o r tw q before th e blnck cloud h it tho clly, o.spect.«t as th o d o lo ffa tio n c n tra in inceid a t Kansn.s C i t y t o s u p p o r t bef d a y s , w a lk e d o u t o n a t u m u l L a n tln n th o u K h t o f hi.s pro.sr , tu o u a c h a m b e r o f d e p u tie s a t ­ y fni t t l i o C le v e la n d c o n v e n tio n . snapping trea trun ks and damag­ Lnndon fo r tha R e publiw in1 n mo m in a tio n f o r th o pro.sidcncy ing homes. ______ ta c k I n s tr ik e - lo c k e d F r a n c o Lo R t h o c e n K r o f t h o g r o u p , — (/P) 5Another ^ v l ndsto'rm s t n ^ s a v W ill T . Beck, Kansas sta te ] epublican c h a irm a n , is in th to n ig h t ni^()y a t ' lla stin g 9 i~ klllin ic-a ' fa rm - -.P^ P a t r i o t s — B i p h r i t f - e c d s l o t t^ - i t w a s a n u p r o a r io u s c lim a :c er's wife, overturning thrco builnew to a dramaUo doy In w hich B lu m buildings and WTecklng a number To Send P r o v in c ia l sought to meet th e demands oS of homes. . M a in e tio v e r n o r A r m ie s N o r t h w a r d ne nearly ft m illio n strlkere w llh an T lio dcod: ______• c lt Saves F is h e rm a n elnborato program fo r social refo nn . Mrs. L. P; Srewer, kille d vhen her farm homa near Hastings, Okla., jH ONOKONO, June 9 ' (;PH-8ouUi Lo 1 tft tonigh t, a fte r tb s tu m u lt h od Oi F ro m D ro w n in g _ was wrecked by a.torn ad o. cChtna'a h paUlots, apparently feel-. died dl< down, th e depuUes gavo Blum' Lester R. H enry, mlddlo-aged j;j] aa vot« o f confidence. 384 to 310, th a i ln « th ey hnd dared Japan fa r i BANO OB. M o , Juno 8 [JP) — Ponlotoo county (Oklahom a) fa rm - enough, disclaimed to day desires toI ths Ihi govem m ent would carry ou t th d Governor Louis J . B ra n n savedi er, drowned when he slipped Into va ' --------fr"' wage a lone w a r upon Nippon. pn program o f th e people's fro n t “ aa’ .. a veteran angler fro m drownlns a m ln-fU led d itch . ' jAm id IndlcaUona o f concern fo r’ rai ra p id ly as possible,** and partlcu-> F o rm e r P r e s id e n t Is s u e s i n th o Bang or Salmon pool today.f ‘Brigadier General’ and Two Tho In fa n t son o f M r. aod Mrs. b boi o lli Japanese and w o rld -vld a re -• lalarly approving Its e fforts to setU4 T ho govem or pulled F rank; Floyd Anson, Uncas, Okla., farm - acllon, th o C anton leaders Issued1 the Other Men Arraigned no V ig o r o u s D e c la r a tio n lh< strike. . , Cowan In to a boat ns th o Ban­ >T« k itiM when th e Anson home tatcm en ts ^ o n y lo g -th gy- wftn ted - to — gor m an was sinkin g beneath Uier I------- ^AtDetroit-------Scollapsed, sending a chim ney crash- j fia A t O gden Verrea ffo llM flg m Jopon_ Independently o r jlh o t; 1_ — -surfaco-ot-tho-Penob?cot-Tlver.— ■ liig down upon n im :~ “ ti,. --------they Intended (o forco a crb ls w llhi — A‘ - fe w 'h o u M - e a rlle r .liu s k y - s e r :— •' ^ ■ >w Brann, fish in g w ilh Chnrles I lh ce: kep t rig h tis t u i 4 G irls’ Camp In Path lh MkrseUlfl docks. ( B uddy (neever, 34, farm er, kille d however, •'o cy tr ia l In two hours nnd 4 t m inutes, Ray j M arklsnd, a form er m ayor o f by lig h tn in g near M lnco, O kla, back to Uio states-the powers they were not entirely convincing, we , T he sUrrlQg dny saw these othex* )ie Supreme c o u rt Justlcc P h ilip .. JJ. suburbnn ( th o u g h t- th o —nirendy had." he H ighland P a rk. . . . ^ .Whether . th e southern troopsI developments; ---------------------'lit said, commenting o if th e rccent *uu -. McCook ordered the Jury taken out would be recalled h o s .n o ty e t been , ll Mnrklnnd'a suspension come on Slorma in T oia a ^ T h o premier sought a vole o f c o n - * | ,to to dinner nnd then locked up u n ttil prcme court decision declaring atate ■. tho heels of Uic nbrupt'd lsm Lvuil o t \ IC in t A PALLS, Texas, June « stated. W ,There was a better atmosphere, fldcnco fo r hts new deal program; u - I t reaches some conclusion. < lavs regulating wsBea unconslltuhis brother, Clyd-J M nrkland. aa 0I>—A oj>j t least three persona were In Canton, where yesterday tension1 and “ n warned the le ft would refuso' AH h u t three o f th o dcfcndnnl.'. ’ tlonnl. In the court o f C ircu it Judge hhui u rt a n d damage tin o ffjc ln lly e sti- ^was high, w ith prices soaring snd toto bo blocked In lln fig h t fo r social: ' nre liab le to two tn 20 years on p.1 02 clerk * F aroni Amendment ,'1 Jnme.s E. Chenot. w ho is pre.'ldlng mated ma n t »250.000 resulted as a cllUens storing u p rice against an reforrn, Hl.i plnn pro]>oscd b ills to ' , rel “ f f t;»» sfatM are not able lo fini d cnunt.^. TJjOTj,''.i Pz-nnochJrt. nl.'.i.*: • l',;; 'nt tho niaie'.i bm nd Jury Invrstlg a- series scr o f tw U lcrs struck th is area emergency, T ho currcncy w a s-re - give < glv Uie strikers lh o 40-hour week, ITS "T om m y Ih ^ B u ll." ilrsrrlb ed hy ili'S cofa tltu llo n a l a u lh o rity fo r laws i ,.t lio n in to chnrscs th o Black Legion la li lole today. and to meet other demands. covr;ing subctantlnlly. ani rs. r.tate ns trrnsure r n f th e flvo 5 y ii-l^ preventing .swc.ited waRc* nnd hours. M ,,i I1*fo iid u c trd a long r e ig n 'o f te rror ^ rs. Annie D onnld o f near here A t S lianRhnl. I t was fe lt C nnlon _ BUim j ir- dlcnle. Is Unljli- to life on cneli cniiiit 0U5totl Jvnn T anngDr._veU thi-y should be Riven th o t huthoritf«fd-a-ffacturod »k iill and w o a LnaU .. cumi5Icu.-a it* Kt-iiuro dc»i#n«I cm aut 55T iLH' ft lOiin i r v i rm TTUT ii n i i . r i iin.i; ^ 7.Tnw iff-f netory,-w o rie‘f« -a nd -4 A m > . w eran head o f Uw B onk o f Franoe. ily . There seems to be some ciivtsibn TJanltlnff In th n face and-p la cad -R m lio -U l)cyre ..a tlotne y— _ 0 ------------------------------------------- mMMLSkaUL_______________ i c{ oim iton-ns-to w lic llltr llW M aiiJ* A t least s ix fires wero started by . Ot Japan and lh a t th e south would of th e trib u n a l o f accounts, tn lh o ry.i B o lh M srkliind s dcnkM nny con^ enuld enact lows In view of th e *uu - Jcssr Jncobn. n?> f.Tond oJfciirii-ry.i llRhtnlng. One destroyed a 5.000'I] Ij • 11 llgl make no fu rth e r move unlU Nan- governorship. — nre liable lo 20 to 40 ye.irs on r.ich bnrtel crude oil tijn k. (Conllnucd on Pnge 2. Col. 0) bnr (Coniinued on Page 7. Cot. 3) king docs. counl. Fear General M orem m t I Canton leaders were quoted as saying “ tho actual lounchlng o t a n T' h e violent personal attack on. nnll-Japanese campaign m ust bc th th« e sof U f poken premier causcd somo Inagiiratcd by 'Nanlclng," They depuUcs jjei to expre&s le a r.th e .In c l-: -W a n te d ^ A T .ijtle M nrt^ - C< C o n t r o ] ______ ^ ___________________ j fttate d.-lw w o v rr-^ t-s o u Ui .Ch i no- — (Oon tlm iet l -en -PagB 9. Cel , 1) ~ ston of m ljlia ry control in th e north. ■

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W A B H lN a x O N . June 8 Tn a fin a l rep ort on th e federal em crgency re lie f • a dm ln Lilm tlon . H nrriL . H o p k la i said todoy th a t relief acUvltles cont the federal govrrn m rn t nenrlv t.'iftn.OOO.QOO m ore In 1S33 th s n m 1934. H is rep ort sho vrd also th n t from Jnn ua rj’ 1, 1033. to December 31. V 1035, when th e fedeml Kovemment V ended the so-cnlled dole, Uie lo tn l cost o f rrlJef was H.090,«3,3G7. T he fedeml government supplied «505.701 J06, o r lO fl per cent: slnte governments, »S32.773.M9. nnd local S e lf T a u g h t ^ ” . .. communities $657,952,423. c m C A O O — A lfre d R ojcnneld , AllhouRh th e new w o rk -rrlie f to id the police he d id n 't k n o v any‘J r proKram ^ehich wns slarted ln.n ' th in g about guns so v h e n he bought August nttnlned Its c o n i-o f 3J00,ft p lito t to protect him self fro m rob­ * * 000 Job-1 In December. FTR A spent bers he also obtained a firearm s $lJ59.060.5'i5 d u rln c th e year. This m an ua l to study h o v to handle *a - compared v U h $l.065.0(M.4Sl in 1934 . weapon. ;la n d »480.7l85-0 In 1933. As hs practiced loai*.*l.73»J 0,------------------ iO uoi 28. 193i. A me.venrer repo.-.ed tag companlnn.«. IHo OAiied fo r a com bln.itlon c f uory hop.^* N'’ . P and 4 « l th e daily th lh«en he h id jilic e d U-.e raeitet of She Is retu rn ing vo lu n ta rily, o f - ho; tlT on a cru.-.;. r l.i lho j «ir&M, b7 T tu Yorfc T y -s u a fte c . ~, jc o o a a a e d ca P t f a. C o m [»ft b ;m *:as v lU i ft. four-Xoet U ^^aoa

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S m ith, leader fiv e big b ills now la conference, c r Tba f l n t day fo r iU ln * no m ln aa n aid dressb yhlm . ■ * • oo ff 'tb e "S hare tb e W e a lth " p la n or« • - U ba-petltlons,-declaratlons-of-eaB-’ - I n t e r m o u n t a in A r e a o » n v h l ^ conferees havp agreed, dis­ Wednesday, 8 p. m . r - l U k b y ig ii Iglnated b y the la te H uey Long. pose o f some secondary measures, ____ _ P< s, didacy and th o acoompanyi&x feesS form £ r. Townsend sold th e Townsend D fo> er President H erbert Boover: ■ B t tb e oUtce o f w cretary o f stata to* R ap id eastward movement of th e tt bt r a w in d u p th e sessloa ahorUy re p o rt o f p U tfo rm committee aad clui clubs' Oattonal convention In J u ly Just fo u r days away and th e dead-* b lg h pressure ‘ crest to tho great a « fte r aUd-June. plains p: has allowed tho Intermoun­ Thursday, 11 a. m . — N om inacar candidate qu estlo a U e said ho series, o f bills, m ostly m in o r, th en dista nt—July 11. tta i ln dUturbance to spread over Ih e »« ttwulri tin» «ni«i.pt th n w ftfw lw ilrtrt -tloo-w eecbes-ioc.prc*ld£O t;_bal«_ .wot -tic began m a rk in g tlm e w lth th e house . T ben foUowa 30 days o f cam paign** plateau pi and-w estem Rockies' areas be le j D loUng fo r p ^ e o t . . : E r. ToWnsend a n d R ev. M r. S m ltb lot to « f o r tbo nom loations t o tlw A u B -‘ generally, gl excepting fo r a rld jo o f u in til M onday, when both chambers H ow lon g th e convenUon wUl spoke spo: here beforo a m ass m eeting o f wUl re c e u fo r a week. ------in 5 -in > H m a rie s , and wben tb a t IsI hi h ig h ' pressure In wesiem M onuna, wl t«.» mttMf fh U th e J lU n o li_ T o i^ e a d .clubaL-XlrsI-,__ th ^ im a -B w fU -J E > y m e o U — over 20 days r e m tn before tb e> ^«j a • ~ upon th e le n g th .o f U io fig h t f o r ' sta statte 'co n ve n tie n .--------pla lfon ri'cd hvcn llo ns. " w ere'w idespread^'arid sliowers are O ne o f th e niore Im p o rta n t mea[J lH o c a lH iH H B il up De. the C Townsend sU te d U iat whUe th i presidenUal an d vlee preslreported fro m Oregon, northem su lures approved an d e e nt. to th e .. F a in t BBmbUnga ^ three exlles are co.t|tldca( th e ir eeoolriee w ll 1 ° • Biding th e ir t in e In Paris, (hese thrc tn U ean Ib em back^wbes d IeU te riie denUal nomlnaUons. A fte r th e t a jD e tro it he h a d -sp e n t-a f u ll day tiouse w ould reduce U rg e benefit ‘ T t» Republicans and Democrata, CaUfomla, Nevada, Idaho,* northern hc Ig ht. Joseph K a rl W lrth . fo nn er cbaaceUor ships are overtbrowo. F rom le ft lo rig ht w iU t O m e r O 'Hara, a representa­ o r o f Gcrmanys Alexander K e rcai candidates ore selected, th e on ly U tah , an d fro m various polnu to pe gaymw u to fa rm e n tfh de r th e new * jirlU meet In Pocatello and Boise, ilassla and th en was'oBsted by tbe BelsbevU Uve ensky, wbo overthrew ib e csar e f Rtus nrlks, aod Fnaoeseo Saverlo N i t l i m rem aining buslneas U the a p uve o f the Rev. C hkrletf E. C ou gh - . ' th e Rockies: a t othe r ilatio ns , lU es fa: tarm, progrtun. respectively. August 27. ~ lln po v ° .', leader o f th e U n io n fo r SocU l are cloudy, and temperatures are po!lnlm en t o f a noU ficatlon com D u rin g th o recess over th e Re- *post-war premier e f Ita ly . ' Tbere are on ly fa in t run bllng a so. higher, ^ h aving retum ed t o near n o r- pu . Justice. ju h llc a n convention period._ con­ th e "end o f fascism." ' ente: B y ROBERT B. P A B K E B iter Oerm an poU tlei. “n U * lW . S$x o f vbsC WUI be dlscusseil a t’ „m at figures generally In the n rs t. let T hey dUcussed th e poU tical s itu - ^ ferees on th e ta x b U l'im d 'th b d e fk -PARIS — Three fo rm e r pre-• •Joseph K a rl W irU j, form er cha nA ll three have avowed tb e lr conthese meetings, which a ls o ^ m u s t “ T he m a in center of th e plalna icj o tlo n thoroughly, D r. Townsend de­ ........................... c n c y -rellef. D is tric t o f ■ C olum bU^ n cellor o f Oermany, has a fir m beUef flden mlers, forced to flee th e ir hcm c-• ce! lence th a t “ som ething" wUl bring == elect state ccntral committee c h a ir- blg h Is ove r Manitoba, b u t lU tem - m] = = cU r cUred. *'We aim to defeat the F a rm d in te rio r departm ent a p pro prla-- lands 1, when dicU torshlpa came toI th a t “ notional socUllsm U doomed." abou: o u t th e ir re tu rn to th e ir homei n e n a n d other officers.- . nperatures , leyltes th U fall,'* Rev. M r. S m ith are m ild , and norther ly *10 The— taUr— m um Ulng— Kerensky. U ndi I power, a'sit ho pe fu lly ,ia -P a rte -fo r— ' — r-M os»-oeaBoci.*«alp-Uielude*4hes* W S IB B T IH 3 T K 3 rjS J a r5 ? fF T H rW fK {a n d a-a nd-to-pow err-notw lthstand-- D D w id r~ A n -in d e p e n d e n r-p r« 8ta e ti« u ------0 a ttem p t reooncilU tion o t senate-• th u e ir chance to re tu rn home. earns his liv in g by publishing a Ingt ith e apparent stafaUlty o f th e r n ea: aubiects as m aterial fo r the w ould- cen tral states-have-brouB ht higher fjg candidate would be a n see u p o e r louse differences. newspaper. M lt i, short ood Oem Alexander Feodorovlch-Kerensky,, weekly wc ;rm an, Ruaalao and lU U a n r c - • be platform -manufacturersj sleeve w ith w hich to m e e tU ie Re­ temperaturea to th a t ftrea. ,Conferees o n the deflcl'e ncy-rellefr who w round.faced. w rites fo r newspapers gime« helpcd-topple C zar Nicholas. rot publicans. I f ru n n in g a n Indepen­ 1. Tbe Townsend pton. > T b e m id continental disturbance wn i "- I WlU ipe ok In my ho ur." said ' 1 hl.i im perial Russian throne,, nnd an publishes books. W lrth , whose dent candidate w ould mean a а. S lm ln a tlo n of some o f tb e ex« la jg m oving over Lake Michigan, ^ill], c arrying •1,438,000,000 fo r con-• ffrom In u ln g W PA' operations lo tb e ne xti u blond mustache end big, h o m - W irU confidently expecu th e com m unUt blc irU i. I Dem ocratic victory, however, there Use taxes and continuation o f the ea< causing unseUled condlUons In the Ueal year; planned to assemble» g( "M govemment In Russia to -colU pse." rim rln med spectacles once were c a rl"M y tim e 1* com ing," declared * WlU be no condldote. tta te ad valorem ta x( Instead o f o O th io and upper Mlsslsslppr' valleys g a in M onday. Francesco Saverlo N ilt l, tw ice cfttured cat th r ^ g h o u t th o world, p u r- N ilt lUl.. ■ abandoning tbe U tte r as Oovemor O. and u i In tb e upper lakes region. T h e way fo r quick fin a l approval1 p sues hU research In to higher m ath e*‘V< premier and nine tim es cab&ict sui 'Y ou w ill he ar fro m me,’'^ w e * , Ben Ross has Indicated be m tg h t w U -p rle e d U c rim ln atlo n l intJ'ter in Ita ly . pa U e n tly .ie w a .lu. lm m jtlM , th e science ■ jm ;ted Kerensky.._____________ Z _ 4 0 ,1 — Rttempt-to-do.-------------------------------------_____________rfn T T iT e . r n * . IT ii. ^ eslgned to pro tect Independent reBalse _ _ _ T 4 SS J4 cioodr del 3. T he sales tax. Pay Last Respects to flO 4s Jt PLClsr. Uallers i fro m moQopoiisUo eompeU- ~ ' 4. Tbe state liquor control ays- fcctMTeaae fb ia io —— u u a T n .c ia r. toon r . was opened when eooferees t k in . U r U*Ua* _____ IS so .10 .n u a Late Congressman | O a s h H e ro in e Bta a c k O n Job orm ulated a compromise. I K s a iu C ity JS *4 .00 C lnr lOT б. ConioHdattoa o f unJU o f gOTA n o th e r blU, to require reg ls tra ■ Lot ABstiM n SS .00 a n r J •m m e n t to reduce costs. M laaM peiit .44 sa .4z c ltir hqi N AS H V ILLE . Tenn., June 6 {Thlon o f lobbyUts, also U aw aiting ' «. A state-wide modemly equip; N iw York __ »• S2. M '^ptrnp '. \ ■ 1 C ltu “7 oscph W . B ym a took h U place a tlflc a tlo n o f a oonference rep ort .00 ciM f ped police forcc. o n u tu _____ ]s 40 mong Tennessee's great today w hile ^ R oyal Neighbors o f Am erica w ill . • ; •• amor y b o th senate and house. O nly so M ao fldr by • 7. Removal o f tb e state prisaa ^Poeatcllo — ... meet In d U tric t convention session ronUBd — _ so ' Ooudr hot resident Roosevelt Joined sorrow- nieei ouse con firm a tion o f a cpnference ■dmlnlstratloD supervision o f poUt- V........ . ^ ^;».S, > in>g g ccrowds tn solemn trib u te a t fu - ^att ■Honsen Wednesday w ith M rs. K i. ‘£ s s = s s s ; S ii. , wgreem ent U required to eend th e k a lly elecud officers. s«l eral servicss fo r the la te speaker Erm a K ib le r o f Nampa, state d eputy qu or ta x b ill, setUng u p ao lode* . — “ i. i i r . : , : • neral 40 M c ir ir llqt ' e. Additional tsxes to swell the aan S J DUie _,4S BURLEY. June 6 - A home wed­ In charge, lodge o fflcla U announced San rnn*»ee ss .00 ao sdr na endent liq u o r control bureau, to the W ’' ' . off th t he n a tio n a l house o f representa- ^ publlo school income fu n d fu rtb a r fa ding took place Monday a t th e here U st n ig h t. M rs. K ib le r wlU be a ltta TS SS .00 Oandr ^ r tilte House. ves. to equalise tbe cost o f edueatloD b m ■pokant ____ SS to .00 rt.cidjr. w r nssUted b y M rs. E ffle WaUUns o f . home o f M r. and Mrs. A. U . T a yje ___J I___ Bata__ .... From a ll walks o f life 40,000 per- T w in PalU. d is tric t deputy. JO c ittr • lo r who.se son. A rle ^ D ._ T ^ y lo r, nnd sns cam e-to pa y-their-last-respecu — ____ p,_ReducUonJf_pubUe_spendlng. W MW HStoa_JS__M I-/— - .aons. ' “ .Tj jhe Honsen lo d g e -w lll-b e '-h o s t *— r Jo yB -S cn te nce d ^T o — Mlss £ Erleno M a rlin d iile o f Oakley the m an w ho served h U state w ith g—^ Woman C balnaaa I ^ ''v to>thi organ lm tio n fo r th e meet, b u t local were united in m arriage by Bishop IsUncUon durtng 40 >-ears o f pu b- orrongemenU were ouUlned a t a ; Soma ZTemocratlc poUtlcal seers C h u rc h I n P h o e n ix j; a tU n d chu rch a t least onee a he ld -a t tio o n and aU members a t­ eulog Uogles as have rarely been accord- held (Continued F ront Page One) ^ •eek fo r five years, and s ta y away home followed the ceremony. ghalrm an. tbe post abe be ld wbea tending are requested t o take a ; i a Tennesseean were spoken w hile tend ^ V T '.''.e .; . e d a ' Missolrtnry society o f th o M eth o­ « m saloons, pool halU a n d gam b•h e .succeeded to tb e cha irm an sh ip covered dU h. A school o f In stm cresident Roosevelt, Secretary o f cove m inim um wage and ethe r sueh labor f fng ? esUblUhments. d is t Episcopal church m et a t th e 1^ / ' H 'L * ' Vacated by R obert R Coulter, aow tIonn wUl be he ld in th e aftem o on . is le HuU and M rs. H u ll, Postmastlo ................................ .... , s^ u u home o f Mrs. M . W. C rouch T h u rs e n d -a -b a o q u s t-w lll-b e .h e M J n .th fl_____ c t'ta a ~»tat» Uquor corny W h ite h as hinted' broadly a t such m,Sj. ^ UIonl -£ ^ ‘ topoiS - 'S S .^ ^ y .ftiie m o o n Iw lic r tt h e ieason w a j'^ H ffh se n 'h lg h -sch o o l'a T id lto rllim -n t— V r ' V ~ H Her joDhn Valde*. 18, Oscar T a p U , 18. In charge of M rs. M . H . K in s ond 6:30 p. m. A n evening session w ill m • Xt» T aylor, state prison warden. T* po ^ s ilb T lity . W llith the president's p a rty was a 8|30 b a rd T orralba, 31, Steve M aron, devollonals were led b y Mrs. Iv a v ivbo operated a m ercantile store , at Blvale Open F ire IcbJ mgresslonal delegaUon o f BOrepre- be “ * ‘conductcd. to be fo llow ed by a >, and-p ete Domlnguea. IS, plead- Andrews. " e t A ntbeoy m any years, Is amdhg , inlaUves and 14 eenators. They dance. “ “f ' 1 g u ilty to SteaUng a car. ' CboM mentioned aa M rs. Jobaesse's ‘Meantim e,' new fir e waa drawn Aid Names O fficers ^ sard three m ln Utet*" praise th e , AU ^ i T w in F alU members desiring hearc fro m th e K n o x and Borah camps a t lo attend Jhe convention last n ig h t possible successor. Others include E. ^ l at toe speaker , fro m a flower-massed *1 *^ B o lh divUlon.1 o f th o C hrU tian were* SL OUSUTCS o f Boise, a n Insurance ^the dlalma o f delegate strength by io Id S h a do w E y e lid s a tru m o f w ar m em orU l audito r- 2 * " requested-to phone 805 by :• ^ rostn ^ A id society m et In th e church Tucsdny. . n a n . w bo fo rm erly was ao apprals* Landon supporters. m. T h e speakers were Rev. James | basement Thursday aftem oon. E l ^ ^ ^ ■ f j n j b e s u t e j a n d o ffice. . . / A fte r voicing anew hU objecUoos .L a te s t M a k e -u p Id e a f.” tiera J>C o ntg om ery..ho ua ^h ap la ln!------to sue h-su temeu u U i U l ialfo f-th e — * In B«pobUcaa Camp « ------------" tlo n 'o r orn ee ra too k p U e r u n d T iM . ' g W . F . PoweU, B a ptist m inister, m “ • D r. V B., F. W y n lt u-os elected president R Xn th e Republican pa rty, some Kansan, Edward Hayes, cha lnn an o f CH Id Rev. Costen J. H arrell. M e th - M f l •V-’. and I . IC AOO. June 9 (/P)—Eyelids o f th e C hristian W orkers C ircle to 'poUUcal ta lk bas I t tb a t m n k L . “thVe®, Knox-fo r-pre sld en t commiuee, . .ladowed w tth gold are th e newest ............ • odist Ust m in u te r. succeed M rs. Joseph E. M yers;'M rs Btepban, T w lo F alls attorney, who took another flin g a t U n d o n him m ln lne m ake-up tricks. !? ' P reild en t Follows Casket I Mnnouoced recently fo r th e gover- self. T he Republicans could n o t carrash w hich took. U Uves, Nellle T hey're tatended fo r daytim e R. E. Smedley was clected vlco TTHHE heroine o f a P e n n s y lv ^ U pU ne crat W hen the ser>1ce. which lasted I ; P” president; Mra. C. L . D ick, secrec Granger (rig h t), a lrlin o hostess, was w Dorsblp, Insists th a t A . P. P a rrr. ^ry Illln o U . aald Hayes, " i f we have welcomed back o n th e Job a t Wh ear. «. ore th a n an hour, drew to a close, ^ j .Kansas C ily by R u lh Rhodes, chief host Callow-townsfflaa and attorney, be ^to s' ta rt o f f every speech by apololosteas o f tb e Une. She aald she niore £yes WlU n o t be e n tire ly on the I U ry . n n d Mrs. Lee W rig h t, treasfo r th e fa c t th s t e u r candl'w president foUowed ihe waa anxious lo resume her w ork In Ihe retained as chairm an o f tbe s U te kgUlng U Ihe a ir on tb e tra n K o ntln en tal thee sad-faced si )ld sta ndard du rin g th e h o t ' urer. P lans were made to ser\-c cnfe^ ^ ^ ^ b a K m ent o f n n to w hich ahe was propioted^-tA’) Ph ske t o f the m an he lutd called hU j ,James | F . Maslersbn, o f T w in m W n tra l committee. ^date fa a supported th e ne w ^eaL” Photo._____________ _____________ coskei onths. however. V ly ld colors w in ^ =TOrr~ w PJr n ir o je e t ~ engineer—r o d --------• P a n y, son -m -iaw “o f R . E. Bhsp- “ *C a rt” Baclim ajm .— hewt—tr f—the- -g»j- oo show—yelJowUh g re e n ~ lo r ^ nesdtiy during the gra n d chapter o f ^ mctcry- where.th e -b o d jiw n^ p laeert fonn' -b o A -o t Jerome.-who-ls presldent-of ^Borah clan, took exeeptlon only last gl»* " h n i - S— ft v a u lt pending eelecUon o f a dent lent of construction fo r th e stn te • (he Id a h o state chamber Of com- n ig h t to ^ i m s by Landon'a K a m il>U and redheads. ^fiis ie m S tar Rere June a - li. Sew- w ir d M igraUon." A t Ih U ward ne xt 11 f 5, lepartm ent o f publio works, a n iria l pUce. depai IBerce, to ld a m eeting o f th o com- ton th a t th e Kansan w ould gam er Some m ake-up experU advocate Ing unde r th e directio n of M rs. week Mrs. E lvira Thompson and 11 V some of th e Oregon votes. He re- two lounced here lost evening th a t ho Not m an y miles from th e cemetery noun ro eye-ihodow c o lo n : A blue or W lllU m Sowers was engoRed tn M rs. M ary Drake w ill be In charge ( J , |J in ltte e be would no t be u p foe r v - *om Iterated to day th a t th e Oregon del- ^ •een. fo r example, used close to du rin g the afternoon nnd refresh- o f th e leuon. lll Ibe a candidate fo r th e D em oe the tombs o f Andrew Jackson, wv ill vlecUon. 1^ ^ m e n u were sen-ed by Mrs. Ir a egaloo waa' fo r Borah a n d would th e tlc ' nom ination fo r lieutenant le iash -llne and blended In to gold , "O ld H ickory's " homeplace. T h e c ra m tli O o tha ether hand, ta lk U heard cgal M iu io n a ry Society Jl C U rk an d Misses ChrisUna Sowers wvcrnor n t th e forthco m ing p r lcontinue ao. ^ higl g h e r u p on th e Ud. CU ^rmltage." and th a t of-James K . gover th a t C. A. Bottolfsen o f Blackfoot com M lM ionnri’ society Qf the PresI and touiae Earnest. W ___ . — ans nnry clcctlon. 4k. who U buried on th e capltol mary n n d Arco, mentioned as a prospecBe ra h I UU a t O old________ ^ .b ytcrla n _ c h u iL h -m c L -iL „lh 6 —hoztiCL—— —J g m w g n .iiiw umiiy lit e m T en- —f r ' - t tr o caa dld ay - i T i c i m n s m i i e m w i a i T T a t OOHG^MISSINCrCIRt----of Mr» Wn lte r-H o m a n n m n «isv | ssw rls-the tomb-ef- A n d re w -te h o - Jnhad 53 cenU w h rn I M atthew s nnd Fannie H unt wUl Dauj •rmlno th e extent “ fraudulent, riv e ^ err vaUey. Jumped from th e cen- t l t 'o f froats nnd dro uth In m any Daughters o f U tah. Pioneer? Tnet at ditures. o r othe r nsrnclcs such as ^Borah aniigned no reason Im m ed- Mor nportant producing-regions.- hns • lonest, un fa ir. InUmldsUng and te r• apan ap o f tha LewUton-CUrkson lately fo r th e Issuance o f th e s U U - le ft, W P A and th e civ ilia n conserraUon late the hftv charge o f the next meeting, th have e home o f M rs. M . Pickett on enU a i ^ poutoc.^ to soar sharply here rious methods are emplo>fd" In te t te bridge In to Snake riv e r c luscd ment. corpa. men C ansht Rides M n N ettle D. Parker cave the les- Thu: Thursday aftem oon where Mrs. In ju rio Mra. id light, police reported. ' *In ■ othe r iarge m arket centers, th e ir e ffect on prices paid pro- to nlgh "E a rly in the m o m ln s a c a r came w n a t the th ird ward on "W est- Bcul B eulah P icke tt acted as ns.ilst«nt D urlzu the three years state and op priccs are equivalent to approxrr*. Prar Yank Ewing. LewUtoo. said he Top p ong anrt 1 flainred It. I rode to hostess. Group singing opened th e ducers. local rtTlef contnbuttona a m o u n ts HOOVER UQ ____ _ host — — ■ ' aalely 75 ccn’j a peek wholesale. CALLS FOR J'™ made de a ^-aln e ffo rt to stop K in g. m eeting and InvocaUon was by Mrs. irr e . M ontana. I w alked and “ ta tM3.000,000—91M.SB7.393. o r S4.9 A o f poutoes second >olice said K in g had been broodA shoruge i WAGE. HOUR LAWS u c h t rlde!^ th ro ue h W y o m in g r.____ -------------------------- Polit Rot>ert Swan w hich was followed by per cent of th e to ta l cost In IDU; lly ;to th a t of 1037 waa reported ; over fina ncia l reversea. He' had only ' • Ul.ll Ah. Kevada and C a llfrrn la . I t234^M.COS. o r IS J per cent In a solo by M rs. A. P ickett. M rs. K en- / > r r i i th e departm ent o f agriculture, traled a Urge fr u it ran ch fo r byr th (Coottnoed F rom Page One) bniit ry W ii^ h t some food w ith m y money, JB34: »24l.7CaM . o r 13J per cent < TV \ . T ucker read a paper on the u r rRi iCER OF BLACK ' rices on new poutoes here were m t 30 years o t T ru a x landing. 23 Priees d wns Riven th e rest. g k *n 1933. • —life o f h e r father, an early pioneer, >‘>e joted up to S3 a hundred pounds on LEGION IN. COURT es west o f LewUton. quotec nnd M rs. D . R . LangloU sang ■,j ' cwoi. .„s4s.ssUyed a t w h ic h prU e* were awarded, terday c n a charge o f attem ptad — m r senttment he m ay encounter a t ! r o t. gainst ■coHmtTOlHn.------------------Ura. D ell Helmea fo r high i r r r f , : A h g jc n rrr.tic n _____________________ '.P '-i Sdr» .-H arT ry-ne f« *. guest- p r U e . _ } ^ H IL D - IN JU H H O - m - n -a n d -o a e -b a ll loches-ln stock- CHII ^ Mre.: i a 3 S S H E ^ E M x = ^—t' il b a r * « z ltle n • fe w pw agiaphs i M rs. Jean HartweU entertained ^tie-B U e kX ^^lon T ^o H a'A L Rlc." feet. c i m y speesh bu t I b a r e o t picked. ’.Im? C A R N IV^ ACCIDENT D R A M A T IC D A Y IN S b e Tuesday evening bridge club a t ’ laslstant prowcutar, quoted him Expanding on the rellirious beout. ' a s-jb jrc:.- he said. “M y speech I Ej laying. S c h u lu saM he heard mOoR M C S LE G IS LA TO R D IE S ___ ^ T f h r r parra ta. she assented: ie r home "n je ^ la y evening when a m b« on prtnciple. ho w ever.'a nd] y h e r Eva F R A N C E ’ S H IS T O R Y '•m try Davts. B U ck Legion offle « lOISE. Jun e e O ’)—James L U n Eva Oene Hanslng. te n-year-otd rwo tw o U blea c f bridge were in pU y. “ r j 7 *2 t h 14 Olhers U charged w ith — Win w in n o t depend c n w ble h w ay the ‘ T h e y d o n t believe tn automotugbter o f M r. aad M r*. A . K a n ! o f In d ia n valley, a fa rm er daugh . I80. e.*. M r fa th e r w rote an article' Hlgb score p r l i * was won by Mrs. ^ . Rlgb T ind b ln v i a t th e cOQTcntloa. (OooUnaed t r e e Paga One) ' -execuUon- o f Poo;#, AA lfre d E. Sm ith, J r, e x la riU a Md rs. n . H en ry V a n t t g t l c n , high for|_*.6rtgad y ta r . " H o o T ^ - s i ^ o ff b U grsy^ '-S ~ l& e 'j^ n e te a o 'o a o n j i U M - B a d yea: a r l aea to SearU Pow rr*. M rs. E. s .jd u ty . c u e . A n ^ w M ' w u pUmied te men en. D on R yao. l38 .W a lnu t street. gU rlwj r t and th a t a » a tch . fo ur stolen. The irtrl and th e tw o o fric e n stopea •a tbo rtee d a 10 p e r ce o t w ag* to - fe lt j|s orted th e ft o f a blanket aad rtngs ags and i a baby p la set b a d beea n ito n WtU t>e hcetesa tc th e e lu b -_ The d here o n ly b rie fly and eootlaued b) >e th re ^ pleaded tnnocenU aad reporte ------------------------------------ -------------------r.j.TwS«T^ pp M L l J I tg uprta i B io a .. ..----------------H . r g i t i B j a £ i g g Sifc-P' who took cha.T:e of fhe I V, ' llchllng effecls. ^Vn>^^e ^nsom nnd I boys, rriircsentcd the two cfinrac- I ten of Uie sketch. I A memorial for Mrs. Molly Groom I and William RlcVerl, deeeased. wa.'* I , elven and a pl.\no *o!o by Bemlce I Manlll concluded tho procram. I Refrr.-'hmenu and a social hour I followed the mevllnc. I

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.......................... W ASHINGTON ............... ' _________ By fta y Tucker _____________ _ . B y O.-O. M cI N T Y R E ___ _ SUPTORT. T lie m an whose shadow f a lls Is ' I a th w a rt form ation or- a pow erful th ir d p a rty N EW -V O R K. Juno 8—D ia ry ; M y - ; ----------- r- s C B S C B lP nO N BATES hostU e'to m n k lln Roosevelt.la J o h n -L _ L c w U r d y-ln -a -fe a rfu l-p a d d y_n b o u t.n jy — ^ . la ~.. " • ■' •T— ■— b »7 c a r w iiii ..' ■ ■ A a ^ M ^ H e “ ^ C 8 t - e x p a n a i o n . “ ^ t i s I' T h is ex ^ a ln s w hy'iH e~latcbstring always hangs e contoue^d la te rising. A n d I c o n - ___ ' b o t i r ^ y s i c o l a n fft e m p e r a m e r it a lliW e 'v B^^ nrtthln>cB»y-rcach:ot-hlfl-hugftillaUwhj O u p u r IM, in 9 BaMlaa tewa of Idabo. tte s t is one w hich j v l l l ^ cover e a rly th e T he O ld Guarders who hnvc sp ilt away from mURRic through the tedium f ’ Sparkcnbroke.” I------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ! typ t e o f cducatlSn anU^5l & in w h ic h an h im th b tim e plumped fo r A l S m ith because of th e L ib e rty LcAguer’s social and economic pol* -----------------THE-BIG-SHOWS---------------- -in d iv ld u a L -w ill do .h is, b e s t-a n d ., m ost, “ llarid.' llie Ku.wlim“ g lrF w lio useful w ork nnd bc happiest. cfnllsU suspccted bold .Ue.wrs. Hoover nnd1 c;» c;»me. to Amcrlcn a few years nRo W it h r e s p c c t t o n e w s f a c il i t i e s , th e ^ Roosevelt of cnplmllsilc sympathies, and M r.• br bewildered by th e rurore o f the R e p u b lic a n a n d D e m o c r a tic c o n v e n ­ Thomaa go t 684,000 v o lc s -a difference o f more revolution, re continues to be one o f r tA W S m -T A X P A Y E R S ' P A R A D IS E -' t io n s w i l l b e th e b ig g e s t p u b l i c e v e n ts th a n 600,000. I t l.s reckoned th a t a t least 600.000 tli Inicllectunl sensations. H e r re(St. LouU Qlobe*Dcm ocral) ,O ld Guard So clallit ballots w ill be cast fo r th e> tlie cr: o f a l l tim e . I f a c tu a l p e r fo r m a n c e s c o m e : ccnt speech a t Town HalT deplor.-p rT h e recent chirp by O ovem or Cochran l l m l ■ ing th e losjs o f In dlvldualbm under ^ u p t o th e pro fc.5 sfo n a l a n d m e c h a n lc o l K h ebnttka is a -'tiupoyers' paradise” because I t !President h c x t IhII, and they may be decisive InI ini several In d a itrla l slates—New V ork. Pennsyl-• So Soviet nilo was a hig h lig h t o f th e ‘^ = a r r a n g e m e n ts , th e y w i ll b s w o n d e r f u l ts u Uie only debtle.u state In th e na tio n and h is ,vanla, Zlllnols, clc, ' set sen.wn. M oreover she ha» proved ^ a f f a i r s In de ed ._______________________________ j i a treasury bulimco of_»5I.123.03}_nM{lS-Bome _ c x ^• .-M ln ne sota -G ove nior-O IW H t—h a a -n o t -alwaya- ttr i sym pathetic lojvard th e ad m ln b tra tlo n .. iiii T h e , pre ss, o f , cou rse, w i l l h a v e a m p le planauon. U is quite tru e th a t th is dcbllcss c o n - been lu n liy. She arrived here w ith - scnson someone "dbcovers." m eIt ' f e w m in u t e s ’ r e a d in g , m o r e I n f o r m a t io n paid pi an he had cxpccted. T h e b ill fo r fo r and th ere a r t no Interest charges on S han »b parade Tu«idny aftemoon. ■ ilh rle , daughter o f M r, and Mrs. th T ha t's how F D R made ttic ^ rn d e l "nffte t' r the ra.sliion of Caraso. nn o ff Dubob n f im p o r ta n c e t h a n t h e r a d io c o u ld the ih .-P.-B.-Smith.-tlie -a guards. Revolt Ilare.i up in Nicaragua so vlopT o yca m t h e n a t i o n d c c r c a 3 e a ~ fr o m " lu U own consUtutlon, th e ta xpaying nubdlvLMons C’ :w tim -----Isabel, ibcl. South Dakota, and M rs. M c- fe«^ ‘ es a U ttle reward a fte r liie t w e lv e m i l l i o n o n o h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t y - nire r going in to the red lik e th e rest 'o f us. In leh tly lh a t bullets strike the home of .Minister a lt b sucecssruUy over would help REAMERIES CONSOUDATE Coy. r. 1 M ll f . C IU-. M o n u ti.. In alm-. T have mked the Iowti many times CRE “ a * Long. » O build up plensant assocloHons t l i r e e th o u s a n d t o e le v e n m il l i o n f i v e ‘h hiti Instance "paradise " Is an elM tlc word th a t Ilo nUU «lectIons were given by M rs. 'J The ho Twin PaUs creamerlM haw ”1.'?*^ I f s aU veo’ p u a lln g to Sccrclnr>- HuU. wtio f e lt to " J Uip n red Inkery th a t spurled tlie equtres de finitio n, 1th the occasion. cn.-;ual bonhomie of Laloy's. back of be«n1 ccnsdlldaled. Jacobsen and rie H lnlon and Paul Jonea, and I h u n d r e d a n d s i x th o u s a h d I n A p rU . H e unUl now th n t hla two fineat nchlevenicnta were ™ ^ u: The chances are th a t a chUd thua dine SelUe song. Oamea formed th e M etropolitan In East 38th slreet. hoops c r e d it s t h e s e v e n h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y niched w ill never hnve to sutter CONFUSIN G, B t r r I T M AKES JOBS tthl e negotiation o f reciprocal ta riffs nm i cultlva - 20 yenrs ngo. There one really did thersps• taklng atock In Harder Bro- Nadin “ lch ■s creamery In return for their lusement f o r the rem ainder o r the * lUch ■" s ix th o u s a n d Jobs to " t h e s t r i k in g ris e pa in In the d e n lb fs chnlr, (Lawrence. Kaa.', Republlcnn* ' “tlo n o f Ln tln.A jne ricn n frlen dsliip w ith the see Canir.0, w llh neck-tucked na p- a n _I iiplant. hin been | em oon. ’Those prese n t beside th e nd-w llhpreaerre h l^ < e th -to n g -a f-— ^ — I n - b u a ln e s 3 - a c t iv it y g e n e r o lly -* -----------— ' - T h e — R Ksettlem ent — Adm tiils tnn lo n - loans ^U ntied S la tro. Somehpv r r OThrr- ^ !ir L atin tin , lenrtiiig In s o iy w in i nVpngtTcIT • s F o r i ^ p - i ^ M esJnm qW lT r t ^ ‘ ...---------------^ -------- N o o n e s ee m s l o kh6 W h flW W Ull e m - -nn il.w ra p p e tf l w k a s ^ baton. M m ^ enouaf Ugh crcam to keep bolH plants J*®™i n another division bu>*3 up Innd to get 11 o u t power ed m i -etlngs from th e tin y cashier’s J C ig. B y keeping the f l n t teelh in good i f production. T he A J ^A . w ltl jsay fn rm er* to Ir t i', H into n. W . B. Son. B e rt Magel, ' second cream cry will be opened. •J* J'r e c o v e r y , h o w m a n y u n e m p lo y e d m e n jq , inpe and In place u n lll the second lome o f th e ir la n d lie idle to r u t down p ro - coiiccnu c; w tll ibrce a decuion oit th e v^ilidity o f case nnd her monocled .mn G.winwhllo the farmers are Invited ®; Oates nnd M bs C atherine Ontes. * 3ies ' arc ready to come In. a b ill fo r . a n d w o m e n w i l l s t i l l be fa c in g a c u te du luction. T he FarAi Bureau w ill Miow ih r m how Tenneaieo x Valley A u th arlty. Meanwhile 1*VA totonn bowed customers to tlte 60® ;et more dairy cows and bring s. Sf m ith was assbted In aen-Ing thodontla, w hich b alwn>‘s nn exgt casli to buUd addiilonni dam.v Agriculture cent cent table-d’hote—vln compns. One d e p re s s io n p r o b le m s w h e n th e c o u n t r y too grow m ore en less ground. T lic government gels Xnore , , cream; M b s Lob'M eC oy and M b s N a . rnslve Item, m ay abo be avoided. >nys th e p la n U economleally sound, bu t I t Is Department, u has blocked Ickes' plnn lo take over wandered xntn rrom table lo tnble, pnla- ^ h a s a g a in r e t u r n e d to a p p a r e n t p r o s ____ dine e Settle. nuch easier to understand th r politics o( such several #c bureaus dealing w ttli conservation. Sen- vercd. vert exchnnged curds nnd often . p e r lt y . ^V m ix ture o f Ideas. U ltr n produrtlon U both nmtor James J. I>avts i» groomed Io r Oovrrnor o f ja tv CONVENTION MUSIC salvaged enduring frlend.'hlps. A t n _ ___T lie r e h a s ^ I w a ^ b e e n s o m e u n e m - m, ncreftsed w id deereosed It tnkes tn lc e os m any Pennsylvania. p, ne-bf-the-plcasani featurtfl-of — M A R K SU IX tV A N COM ING H igh ix>»crcd lobbyists and-asem- tnble. tnbl loo. sat Blanehelte. In the innouncement Is made o f th e •mployes ‘ wHIch. ^ I n i t i a ll y , m roiw twice os bera. [„ p io y m e h t , e v e n I n g o o d -n itfe s . A “ f e w ‘ "eni Dem ocratic convention was tte A"” who expect to beco.iie lobbybw «?eni to m mar anner of the Prench cocotte. sc* ^ nany votes, Ing of the MounUln Home nnd nlng o t M arkSuIU van to give th e have killed orr tho lobby regUiration bill. dud p r o p h e ts s a y t h e p r o p o r tio n o f i d le I n nii ducllve In a sweeping Onln.iborough Playint itello bra?s band.' lax propo.uil M b always wclcome. >rk’» late.it stam p show, -npex, •and ' .n e e d s t o fa c e a u c h fa c ts s q u a r e ly a n d tiers U utlcr. Van Devnnier, Mclleynoldn, S u th - h b hL^ mngle.monologue career as n T la tlre to xm dtstrlbutrd corporation eflm lnga, in O IL F1I1.M3 . O K O AS I_Z i:_ . reporter . . . When nobody-ls uroim d ey of fere many a n -a lb u a page, to — erland nud Roberts.----. rrpc - « p p ly - th e - r e m e d y , i t t h e r e i * a n y _ l f i t . -W h y -n e w ----er at all? a. MURTAUGH RETUR.SINO A■pparcntly ppa bawd upon reports prove ove U. Astute poUtlcal observers figure lh ,il no single W. w . C. ' Fields likes to squ irt himself d o c s n o t. t h e n t h e r e a re m o r e tr o u b le s ^W hy keepl/pllW g up more expendllurts, and Mrs. rs. M. M. MurUush b soon to comlin ingg from th e Oakley d b tr lc t o t sotn. Some go In lo r unusual speclallrevent could ha re dene much to txxii; K O it's aU up ' .w ith perfume, th e sLmv , . . hrn le iT ln c new la x r* to spend more? ev a h e a d t h a n a n y o f u s h a v e y e t seen. Ooose Creek country te llin g .o r atlon: M rs. Gloria Vanderbilt Is -te llin g re tu m m to Twin Palb w here ahe will G c lon: such as saving on ly violet or in his home tta ic tlic ir ilecL'!3:i U iat T he need fo r s ix hundrrd o r mon* m illio n Mocfc st' and gas sUUtes In drUllng, a purple a ir ’ -In a series ot Co. ago rou r IncorporaUons were m en ffo r Tlpex honor*. Austria i.i rn 1 where- lo w.ili until he can of »« ' • • • I t is d is illu s io n in g to le a m t h a t G r e a t ’I f A lAx b ill pasAM now, it w ilt hf the fo u rth -_a n d mostly n o t fro m th e vicB iw iii; o! m ain- fh :IalI>' announced, la st Saturday paying uck o ff 60 pounds . . . Bide Dud- regain In po.vies3lon or pu: op an-l'®fh:Ial ylng -tribute to them In }ts second ax Incrtasj* b ill th a t li*a gonr th ro us h Mncc lainlng u "Ireedom o t con lra ci." A lw il-.c RepubB r l t A l n , to o , is i n a t a x m uddh«. A m e r lw! ley. who weights around 100 pound.i. other t more corporal* arUcles wero r buUdlng. Jour: n annual Mother'.i Harch 4. lOJi. an d al«-ayi w lih ou t any le t-u p Ucans uc lia w made such a pom t of p.T -gro&chen. m ira tio n became a m a tte r of ;of,rg-» Pooler.and Frrd .Kewon. l a c t , t h a n w e a r e . B u t th e r e h a a been awlllh th e judlcl-M slaugtiier ot a i«pu;:.t law. “ ------------------ :--------Trrd. ■^ ■ are employed by t:;e Donald beeord. ^ k tn U w b e a r s a reproThe ru lin g w ill also intensitfy tne gma-:ag de- tlc lfs to the Saturday Evening Post. »h o ai a t r a d i t i o n o f B r i t i s h g o v e r n m e n ta l e f - r ~ duction o f t h e n_conipany_r.n t->.NQrth', Side. ___ _ ______________ r r = Z ___ _ ___ _ .Qran.t^ T ffH i-tro m -la b o f.o a d o ih rr .clrm fn-.A-'jLJcgW ;-------— lI c ie Q C y 't t ia t - w o a ld secrr. to im p ly a lr a - — palntuig o l'M a Jle slumped down at a bar Jable apentt Sunday I In thb elty vbltlng^ “ T I0 :» ir*T R l> M -A R T 7 0 y A ----------B R E A K F A S T F O O D |] S atlon curbing th e Sup.*emo Cour: x prtrbgaJ*' p l l c l t y a n d c l a r i t y I n th e t a x s y s te m . tb-s Bertha Norton a m re d th e BBfcJ fc S a g g H rla w i t h the ids. Mb.' In ta m um bling jibber. When he friends, i\e » .-n ie rac t t h a ta w aU law a: .vuke r a . tn roujed he u w a white-suited w a ltrr o f the week from M ia m i, A r l- I mBdOHB B B B B ie i ChUd" by A lP a r f r o m i t ! I t d e v e lo p s t h a t a c o m ti-Jiu a federal m ewure cr*m a:;iea th e rouj. n jr r A V T | J^er ^' brecht D u r e r . ;ia.v'lng. and w llh a start- -W hcuh DA I I I 1. where ih e has been te tc h ln g : ■■■■■•• m lt t e e o f la w y e rs a n d s k ille d a c c o u n t» in te n tio n o f Uberals th a t labor c arj;y. |>aMibIy P*-'-” JL COUPLE UNITED L irtT ; "H o w long tj-.o r»x! trs ln be I**' ;h nt in « •l-rfr.^ h u fk rr_ 4 h u l-.^ H e te lO U -S ta m p a h o . depicted a .post vear to _ v i4 i;_ h tr .m o th e t'jn ie 1 a n t s i i a v e b e e n w r e s tlin g f o r m o r e t h a n p> i:ea.v?" -------------------- ■- m prona-** n — e i g h t y e a r a t o m a k e th e E n cJtsh in c o m e —~Po.-tef; i ______ ____:__________HtiCt-bl •ro b ib ly -U w .m o s i ouu ia n ding o l . . i-b cfo re .fo lo g .u u c rk c lc T .- C a llPrt>& tCTa-aswrnp -the po»-«r-t»4tuUiiv-U>* ' C o m in g o u t o f a * r w omen‘1 n l u b i u u th e -g tneeal---------3f HIT ------------------1 — R CPl iia r ;u I tt < n a -|U1 F th e w o :r gRT. Jmie 6 .M .:., yioreny i gone fKis'JHures, Some well voiteG .Vr^ Yefkrr.n‘ 1''^ CopvTlght, 1838 Hansen lection of th e world. IwenUeth ten and Carl H*r*rn, both of 1mwi>he.y th a t th e women-s w .g - ccc.-.m wm to dm ner." ' • Pf‘ M cS'aucht srndtcatei_______ p *u l., w jtu r y b iu e i. Of Mrs. Caroline century -were married FT:dsy momlng |_____ - p o r t re c o m m e n y n g a •’c o d ify in g b i l l " _ _ » .ih m g Dred Scott .■■L>;ve_the . : fniiea c .uiit».clt- of - .»*ew- ¥ ee ie^Ii--------^TSTelhed!5rfa.-?crjic7i5Qlu;^ __ __ K iU L jd g E C ic n e a u ie a . a n d - f o u r h u n d r e d —------- A LO SING . \ R O O t r v r ------------------ >utfey, T V A oftd-A A A ln v a : < liu a u w * ^ . n u : e - ------itala a” on ly -unu«d,“ con:p!ete-rx---------& 'a r j'a n d " j< 6h " D le t contalr Rev. oeorct O. n^^berry pcr- i M.-*. .-.one ;a .\m cn caa history. s e v e n te e n p r o v is io n s a n d th r p e h u n 'i he weekly argum fRt ab«i_iiia _K iaa .r:frr.5 .-.h -n T "T h r-r5 « n r-cf-M rs^ R : t n p --to; b e r e w a r d e d w i t h a m a .^ tc n 3 ip c r i i k r i »n 'r-a;eTtt_rou.,»'''e _i'n i.cas_»u-.t.:LJ____________ iTrowasccd o a la o.o fren p h ila u iic a a t- ______ ho rn a -o f-b ^ r.m o a ie r, * - lU lis t o Stlt-Lake' -Cri^ar.e-ct,‘»T‘;da»»-ai Ura'.ion. w ith M rs. Elkins includ. }J. \ I clallsat L-". th** r.r»:y Wfdd-.xl couple! Mrs., N i C. Putnam. - fE ii:------------- ^ . J •Voihln* loath, be took u v srocrrT m tw er ar.d l ’.4s totercste d.ofily,ln the election er T n v A m e r- }. Doud wl-.cn Mrs. T. J. Malccie point.'", con- Congresi (and the e»pub;cn or uh r.at- “ f •.> ought. W hen th e week was over and he » a* lies and cha rity n o m p a 'ln C. MltcheU, princip al W the Ing; church ch lelr returnrrskr thrtr home : M. C T w in F a i'j addrcs'm8 or "A rth u r-M irg c lc ‘B • iu i.k iiv i. Oeratdlno OIndowakI, B U R l® f. Jun» « — D a b o rtte > „• Charles W lley, Mary Troendly. ,, M rs. Andrew s' parents, M r. 1 ^ tng w ill be held a t the home o f M r. wvlth ill - t h a t you get when you Pnul P ratt. Q eraldlno Anderson. : Ife where aheep wUl be discussed. plans a r t being made here fo r thS ll' Dana Messenger, Oma Bames, Dick ^ Mrs. H nrold Koenig. * nnd . and md Mrs. Amoa Boj-sen. Jack W elteroth; honors, Ar%ella ' OO -------entertainm ent of more ih a n 300 " Callen. Comclla Oallentlne; Kenyour clothes, are 'safe from .. Visits Pareota — Spenoer B a rre tt I H APPY C IIA P P y Stanger. M nry Huber. Virgin ia delegates to th o Brand c h a p te r'ooff -— TJie Piny-Em -W ell brldgft club . G iffo rd, M an ra re t Nelson. A r rH appy Chappy 4«H seuUig club, Bonecher, E d ith Troendly, M adrid2 neth if Boise was here v lt h his parents ; the O rder o f EosUm S la r when Jt ll . And It’a so simple fo~nuke “ tclla 'Sm all. PhylU B m lth, H arriso nn nmrtiihers nK*t n t th e home of. Mra. Jvho‘ ha\'o ju s t returned.’ fro m C allt* 'meetrng June 3 w ith th e club lead- Crossman/ V irg in ia Lynch. Bobby . convenes here Monday and lasts i f Bames, Edna BurBcncr, Evelynn AA rih iir P rior Wednesday aftem oon. om la where' th ey spent th e winter. them safe. lafe. Just send your saments p- 'er, M rs. R asm uuen a t Haoten. Otto. D orothy Newby. Hester Oreen, u n til June 11 w ith Bvergreea chapM ille r, C llfforo Plxton, A nna L o u Wllh w .Mr.v C arter and Mrs. T . E. sU rted th e m aking o f bloomers. Eugene Conner. 6B honora. Laurene ; te r, Burley, as h M t chapter. < , Giles, Emma R iddle, Leona Snow, V, COniley w inning prises. Mlss M a ry - , n o n to S a lt Lake — J. W. Cud'd \ . to U5 for cleaning. Our’ prt process not only deans ybur E lg h l members and two leaders Ploss. Howard Ford. Caroline Osch, w ight B u rje n e r, Alpha S m all,1, »ur.nn Goodwin and Mrs. Fay Shees- e ft Wednesday evening fo r Salt M rs. Lucia Z. Hoebel o f Arco. ■ ;■ D ' le w clothes thoroughly >_ reiht w o rth y gm nd matron, w ill preside ' r e present. Mra. Rasmussen wUl n rr. 80 honora. M ary Cabrera, H a ‘r- Hersel eihapes them beautifully Bames. Beverly A n n N ichols, S, i.i.y were guests. Following bridge, ^ e ' c u y on a fo u r dny tr ip which tlm an Bamea, Lo ttlo Buster. D ora ^ to s lto bo hostess a t th e 'n e x t meeting, ^at a ll sessions o f th s convention i ^ Helen Mao M ille r, Carol TVocndly. illic trm ip gave a g ift ahower honor- le won I n 'a recent electrlo water ■ but a t the same time i t roal makes them absolutely'moth> .Oough. Alb ert.B lo ck. M a ry Alzawa. \ m Juno 10. _____ lestlng sales campaign. ■ be he ld dally fro n i 10 a. m. to noon • f • Canyonslde — D orothy M ain, C a rl i,In ii Mr.n. Prior. .............• . "'.J, 7A high honors. Ireno Callen. M a - , and fro m 1:30 to fl p. m. In th o E llu T o V la lt Parenta — M r. and Mrs. ; r Pharrls, Le on' T e rry a n d -A lb e rt • proof— and'Insures them m iagalnst'moth damage'for n A P F X -B A K E R S ria n Fm n.ion: 7A honora, M arie ; n ba ll. >rRoy SchouweUer and three sons J,® Tim m . ^ Tho . members o f th o Q u ilt and te H appy Bakers '4 -k c lub m et June Cobb. Lucie Cobb. R obert Fulton. Sewinc oliib m et Thursday a fte r- nufi a period of aix months — or u ntil they are ag&Ia Opening w lll.b o 'a banquet In the nd ^ Is s Sarah Carlson le ft ThursIS— g. 3 ■ • l­ ' noon nt Uie liomo o f Mra. T om O n l- dny basement o f th e MethodUt Eplsco• a t tho home o f th e leader, M iriam M argnret Spaeth. B illy Spaeth. H e1.' Iny fo r a threo weeks' vL ilt In M ln cleaned! e. H pal church a t fl p. m . MOnday eve‘ a n . fe atu rin g th e m aking of m ilk ien Onllentlne, Pa tricia H enry. M olIrv .'T h e members ench brought a neat irsota and M issouri w ith th e ir parJ t 'custard as demonstrnled by Shirley ly ’o NlchoUon, Elwood Becker. 7B ntng w ith ’ past matrons and past b im rrf;y { in tlrm black lo r a q u ilt ent.' ■nt.«. ORPHEUM— a tt J-and L llv Weaver. Program fo r the honors, D ouglns/Burks. B e tly H ar* -------- p a tn m s -fts-h o n o re d -g u e s ta -w id -a _Head*.lUblik.Keho«>l— MlAs-Btmlee — w a J ouUlned a rt(I~ fB lIO w in p 'V # y rT > T n rT e n e y r^ O T iT g irW n o rs th a same ho ur In th e P re s b m rlain n year : E»'< j "' — TW INTAtLS7NEW S— ' if.r.. 5»'cr of Ttt1n F alls haa been named i 4 game* th o club members had re* :Leona S m ith; honors, E d ith H urd.: c hu rch a banquet fo r m atroru and I uperlntendent o f th e W endell TOcaCTa» MeeU - - p a t i t w w in h* r^c p H n>iv r»- 1freshm ent* o f custard w llh cookies. :Raymond Snow. H en ry Fischer. flA i ________ ^ W S EVENTS , lon Bible school, to be held here the •-MrmlK>r.^ o f th e Lu cky-T h irtee n a.it tw o tveeka' in 'Ju n e.-«ce ordln c------- - f o r - a l l r d e le ga te a-w U l-follow —thle e N J ext-m eeting w ill be- a t-tho -h om e high -honors..M ary-H oughendobler.l Insured M O N IT E Moth-Pi - SiintMy M-hool cln w w ill hold th e ir o ,nnnouncement by Rev. Norman h'Proof Cleaning does guard banquets ‘ on M onday evening aatt o i f E d ith McNUly when a deraon- Barbara Sm ith. Kath erin e Webster, i th fltratlo n team composed o f M ary W nnda. W ltham ; honors, 'V lrslnla| la| (Snnday) 8:30 p. ra. In th e H ka h a ll w ith i ri-sular -.w ln l nnd buslneas m eeting teldesel, In 'chnrgo o f arrangements; your'clothes against motha itha — but It doeaa't cost you el, :Frances C onrad and E d ith May Anderson. Jenn Beveridge, D orothy ,t ’. H. H IT S NEW LO W IN T E N M SS M onrtnyevcnlng. W o rth y O rand M atron Hoebel, w ill demonstrate tho m ak* 'CarUon, O tto Docktor, Virgin ia honored guest. Mrs. Loula T . C arr-- McNUly j T lie members of tho Epw orth - The follow ing D enial Oftlcea w ilt Philadelphia — F o r th o fir s t timle e ona ccnt moro than our c- In penter o f Salmon C lly. Brand seC; i g o f m u ffin s »1 ih variations. :Draper. M iria m Folkm an, . K e ith" In nine years Americans aro e llmI** Lrngiie w ill « l l lce cream, popcorn ^« ,rinsed Saturday ariernoon* dor* Ha.iket. F ra n c is .H u rt, Lenore Jen*' regular cleaning prices. Can reta iT , wUl also b * present. ,Juno 9. — . IS and punch Sundny a t tho basebajl m ated from Dnvls Cup fin a ls , os ng th e m on th* o f June, July and kUu,.Rnym ond Moore, JVlvlnn N el­ Jj" A u ilra lla jjs -w in .------------------ -- - n ifu iC — :-------- ------ -------- -----------------------Plan Banqnel “ you" afford^ to' be’ w ithoul-----son, N ila Nlms. JesM Robinson, R O V A I. B A K IN G Junior Lntawnh club w ill meet J. P. Johnson. O. T . Loke. ,y •G IA N T PLANE 'cB ASIIES , . 3p o pla r HUI R oyal B aking 4-H Lorna Sm ith. Louise S m ith. Ray Past O rand o fflc e n wUl bo ho nTupuday nftem oon a l tho homo of this modem clothes b;eat* F, F. McAtee, W . U. Dwigfat r, 11 B I;T n o ONB K IL L E D n.. du 'o re d a t a banquet a t fl;30 p. m i b m et June 3 a t th o home of :Stnnger. Max Sugg, Pnul Yunker, , , Mr^. Rnymond Jennings. W. M . Pbtaer. Jr.. R. R. Orr. —1 __ C h ic a g o --^ T ransport lin e r fa lls r*-Aim R -M a ff-sm l'tlnn ea -L areo n-w lU ^j: M ary-T rocndly_____________________i_ --------W ednesdarrJoTje^O.-at-tha Presby'- •, ment? I, .Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. CJ/irkw were a . W. BarreM , B . O. to ft. 68 honors. Don C hurch. Dannn Into lo l barely big enough to hold te ria n church with' M rs. O. L . B a rr-- 18 ] members present. R o ll ca ll was .. hn.',te.*.v.i to th e brldga group T hu rs- • J. G. Toolson, R. A. S n lclltf Messenger. Gladys M orrow, I.vtbelle ie It. Pn-wngcrs nnd crew have m lr clay, Burley, as past grand m atron >n tansvi-ered w ith variations and oven 1 rtny e m iln g w ith Mra. Arch Coiner ■ _________________—Adr. Nefl.-mnn. LoLi Palmer. D nle Rupert. t. aculoua escape. In charge. ite m peratures, fo r bLiculla a n d 1 w inning high w ore p r l » fo r the ^ N D R Y fit Dee R u .i^ ^ . Dale H urd. OO honom. P o llo w ln j th e regular aesslon \ in breads. Tho club sang ••Idaho" and 1 !I' AUTO C IjlS S IC W ON B Y u n m rii nnd R. T , N yblad high score Tuetiday m om tng an o n a n recital >1 |th o members mado soTt custards |Clnrabclle HSward. Oma Barnes. I ' .'klF.YER FOR T H IIID T IM E by M rs. O rs Cannon, grand orga- and , biscuits, A nna Moa Laraon ,lona Johnson. Lo retta Thom e. •■ m dlnnnpolls — Hugo crow d sees 19JI , " ™1, FORD D eL V X B FORDOR W algamott, E d ith Term nn. als t, w ill bo Blven fro m 4 to fl p. m. jspoke o n th o various kinds c f bak- Tommy ^ ■----------^ driver break record over flv e -n a ilT SP ECIAL $ 1 0 0 ' SA high honors. Beulnh Humphries. and a tea end open houie w ill be ■ powders an d ^ ^ e s j i ^ w p la y- ■ * Ing dred-m llo course, w ith ple nty of ' TWIN Joyce McMnhon. Elnlno .. M ille r: — ^ ’•‘^;'in's • ■ n p a v R A U T O _S E R \lC B - ____ featured a t Albion w ith Naomi Krlm a Aitlns, M arjorie S in cla ir. Joe chapter as hostess. i:« 2nd A re. W , Phone 115 ir < GENERAL PERSHING WARNS 12 hours nnd 24 m lnules ts s till! l^ Mndesh:' F leta W llllnm .i. Edgar Tuesday evening a t '8:49 p. m. ^ short o f record. I ^ Coupe. i Irene Ognta. Elsie K u lm1.. o ( r W AR. D IC TATO R SH IP grand officers w ill bnnquet a t the. WENDELL WOMEN PLAN •Arlm gton. Va. — Commander ol Woodhead, M argaret FerN ations] hotel and a t S:30 p. m.. TO A ' n ™ MEETING]Robert brnche. 5B hig h honors, H ubert :t th a A. E. P. speaks a t solemn certh ero w ill be a n exemplification of cmony, w ith th e President a a a trltu a lls tlo work by the hoAtes.i chap­ ^ W EN DE LL. June fl—S ta r p f th e jPnddock: SB honors, M nry L auu Penbrook. ------------------------------------------------------1 ry Brevlck. Thursday to cnn a a pa ra-!, A rrtT w mt K n n ll — Mrs. M ary ^ ; Qmdshnw. 3C h onon, W illln m J n c k•- : B EA U TY SHOP i 3-'Oomot‘>quiok]y-(o-n>ind«whea-^ ~ ~ S itn M D r f " 'iim r e a ~ T it r o —T n o rs d a r '1 r.on: Ar ir n ‘‘ M orgnn: - E in r r MHfr7i;c ------- a fte r-a -trlp -to -C a H fo m la -n n d S e^ - -T lL a t_ th e ^ L T lc k la n d _ lin m e .^ _____ ' i« .rry -w » llln g .-O llly -O o ls J c F ,-ld a ^.-, _f4^_0 1L _"_f T u lip tVood .W avea 'craal -Gt»r.-“ -^Tho-de«eription-}»-ia-distinolively-^--------T he Lndlcs Aid o f th e M . E. belle , $ 2 ib Complete. n ttle. She b vLtltlns w ith her dau;;h> Rnlne.' | .J ' church hnd a kllche n rhower fo r Ask fo r pricea on flih e r w a re t tera. M rs. \V. 6. Harrison and Mrs. millions of men other cor is used by ao many m il Pleasant Plalna School D on't forget we ute soft w ater f o r Em m a Kuka.^ ‘ M I m V lre ln lft Hoskins. Thur*d.-\y. M , M r. nnd M rs. Dan Howard were Everywhsro i t ! i 1 !n every part o f the w orld. Eve Seventh honora. Angellne Oallo-', Visits rartnt4»—M lis Annls Jones ■, ' hosW n t a bridge dinner Monday i< I nay. sixth h ig h honors. Helen S h ll-' I o f Boise Is rts ltln g w ith her parents, MRS. NEELEY o f faithful aervice. evening. Mrs. M elvin Oates r e - ;: lllnston. Abble Barker, Lavlna Sloan. | M r.' and M r. Ray Jones. Phone 4 : t 'l21 M ain East , F ifth hig h honors. M argaret Onel-. U a r e fo r Sloteow—Mr.i. J. D. No- ' celved hig h wore fo r th e w om en.I sntal. Somethinj 9' olwoyg been a F o rd fundamenta ‘ dn. F ourth hig h honors, M nry ^ ^ ^ .................. y I ........ .. lan d ond small non le ft fo r Moscow . w ith h la h man'a score Kolng to L e -'< Ll u-ho no r3 ._L ln da Lee O allo-».l o f extra v*Iue. -------rrtd a jr m o m tn r w h c r c they w ili- rttlt- J lf li'_ B d io u * e llc r ._________ _______ Lsionn new ts'Constai atantly b c in i nddcd in tho way/ ol er : ' w ith friends ahd relatives. Her (he Ford haa widened Its appeal :al Iby increaaini • ' E a ch year ih o m other w ill retu m here w ith her.

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,0 craft, b y Mra, aeorgo H artley. A piano ‘ f. — aelectleo was p la > T f by M ni. C llf* ___ fo rd Evans, a tra d in g waa given by , ; ^ W — M r».-LouU»e-^hmot>-aniHrant: fform Wor->mintHr^in~-iaBO ^ h e n cideni enia-thaf-m lgh t-b efall-the -ln exanTTjut-w 'fcsrfought i m n d l t n -------------- — fo x ro a a c o -o ftd ^ c ie n c y l sluice, and m k e r In Boise B 'u in ' KMU5C Ks spot they may spend th e ir Week- «h tnln I^t th« Missouri river bound, > , the p.icki«r. w lUi fo rty o n tp.*rler •lencedandunproteciedeijiigraht. • ea ch.In d la n p ro le c tin g h lm * e n d s .. ____ . b> by tb e fa ll o f.tb « aam e.year,.The9e mals m t io a ile d-at Kelton, crossed th e T h la iali-m ade.a.Jnartel-lm pieaslon — . . j i _______ JTho. c a r .r o d e - iin lik a .a ni.a n y _ o t K e r _ c a r ih a T o ______ — for-Oftllfomtft. It wu equippnl, m? fashion. f l f , • reserv-lhg-nOs— a m S ilh lllo a : had to be fed, and I t Is in th is Snake sn Sheepmen supply Uielr camps In men m rlv rr a t th e m outh o f Goose on M neirJy poa«Jb1e. *ith everything‘ keeping Mrs. Broivn and brought a ray r id t ic n in , and i u roadabi' la b ility i * a r e v e la tio ju in in siege tm tll th e the y. dry sand o f Ute desert and oo connection th a l we m arvel a t th e creck.'>:lng crc compelled to r a f t h is of lig llglh t fo r th e future o f her chllnecesMry lo make mIc the trip' e. m ig r a nthtneutra d exhausted th e ir am - among the peaks o f th e anow-eap- re ‘ O ne s im p ly steps In to , r: a th e r th a n c lin ib a ‘ resoluto action o f U m w determ ined eoi •n. cargo ntm M^im the mules. Kasuse dren. through an unMllled counlry in-■ _m unition nnd wero famished fo r _ u p in t o th e car;_on«l a IllI poxaengerB pi e n j'o r th o men u they organised to meet th is w'as «'a lo.idfd fljlih supplies fo r - th e ALfi^r fli a few days o f heari>to>heort Jtaled with Indian*. Tlie train eon-■ _water. A large portion o f th o In - per m ounUlns by means o f - auto m< emerit^ncy. m l ro o m in e ts o n d sealing coi c o m fo rt o f th e liix n * k. Klr. and Mrs. Brown decided mines st tlte mouUi o f W a rm talk. •lated of more lhan *bcty wagona dlans j, sccrclly retired to th e ir cainps trucks. Catile, sheep, and horses en S a d d le 'Ira liu fo r passenger tra n s- sp Springs crcek. G radually a ll In d ia n to st^H s«;] 'thelr lltU e fs rm ond th eir and•omo threo hundredjouls. Noth-’ a.«lln d la r io u s cushions. n Grove leaving only enough „are transported great dlsUnc«s on porUUon. pack tra in s fo r fre ig h t, tra whlcles. Some e n te r- po onguigs exocpUng two teams and tralL" lesrtiniT Into the O ld Oregon beloni _lng Is knoim of the early part of‘ of th e ir tribesmen to hold th e siege. rubber-tired •, T h e co r is a source o f g | re a t p le asu re an d prising stockmen v isit th e ir Isolated A lll supplies a t th is lim e came fro m Tr: wagon; and one b rig h t spring T ra il wpri' c«n\-ert«d In to wogon o wa ihelr trip unlll they reached the• and , protected pointa o f v a n - ^camps by airplane. . • o tis fa c lio n to m y fa miily l y ia n d to m e. the wesU m ostly by boat up -the C o- roada. roi th ' mornl m ln g Ut 18U . ju st before the westemplains where lhey were har-; j.Uge from r lc k td o f f w llh arrows o r guns ium bla rlN-er to U m allU a Landing. ■ In examining th e eorly-day h is- lu: T; lip old Oregon T r a il belongs to sunI rpcepbd over th e eaalem itorl•ssed by mdl&ns whom they wrre1 any em igrant lh a t o tt« !iiiW d *to es- to ry o f o ur eountrj* we fin d th a t th e T rails Very tr u ly y o iin , '' were buUt conrKCtlng th e no i no lftvfiroyd. mllo c r a jit_ £ lta t J t!c tl\t d .t lK tr jU B = . i t o jn to keep them »«»yrwhlch-angered, e m lgra nu th e overwhelming m ajor- nf ^>11* plies by hoat_up_the M lssourt rive r, ed by. tho h r w ^ heart of the mo.*. the Indiana. Thls.-to(tether wlUi-the1 it y o f.-the -Ind la ns;--------- ^--------------- ex The Old Oregon T ra il came In to pll b u t- la tc H h e - In d la n -tra ll- u s 'rt-b y .GOOD..’*!ESSENCEB-TlIEEXS:!niE Bxlatence'durlng*the‘ he»Ty em igra- tm T .‘ whoso only ih o u g h t- w n s - fo r ---------: natural antipathy which thYy field r ture welfare of her family, the Bannocks and Shoshones on . n n m v N t a m i l v o n t h e tlo n to Oregon, beginning in the th ) fu for the white man. coupled witht •' Detper«U C ondition (>' OnEGON T R A IL _ e-had-draw n m ental pictures of • • fo forties nnd extending In to th e aev- th e ir no rthe m tr ip fo r b u ffa lo were tha desire to dealroy the train andI T he em lgrenU th e ir con* enUes. D uring this period th e g re at- uaed. Then th * urge fo r maU caused t usi k'lng lan d adjoining th e boys, SItiintrd nn a litU e fa rm tn th e havln. possess iu belongings, caused a gen-. dltlo n, and underreallxed each wngon a ^ enterprising m en to esUbilsh a blu ere they would grow prosperous est wsgon transportation the counen b lu ffy limbered bnnk* o f th e Des where eral uprising of the numerous Inwas dug w ith th e d ir t throw n try ever knew paued o v e i'lh e tra il, po pony express connecting w ith the M mcoIi ;m river In' southem Iow a, M r. and1 Ibecomo useful cliisens under ^ dlaiu whoso hublUU were adjacent, trench “ to th e ouUide. T he digging o f a well 60 (hnsely packed u'cre Uie tr a ils re< recenUy established Ben H allld a y pni ond Mr5. Brn«-n had raised a fa m ily th e I gguiding Intluence o f a Chris^ Jo the Oregon TraU. “wa4.sUrtcd.la..theJ]ope.4 r ot g e itin z . ^ atage-^lne a t-B r^ g h a m .-U l ah . .T hn. ■’^'Indlan nlhnera'vwre'Wni'om'iind, water. T h is w ork was carried on as ^icy-^ajsA ed-tiirough-the-desert aU dally schedule dlsUnce lo be c arried bo) boyf.. on the ^ p a rty In to greater confus* ih? wn.'i w nrrlrd fo r th e futun> o f bound The Old Oregon T ra il w u Just la tte r reduoed to one do lla r p e r ther provisioned Ihelr camp with game, Ion and grief. :nrt fo r the We.«. Some o f these ^am improved Indian T r a il th a t waa ounce. het ou: her childrrn. e.-tpecUlly th e boys, people meat, which waa,plentllul, and wallpie were very congcnUl and lhey T he excitem ent grew Intense aa used hy the Bannocks, Shoshones. She wnnled them to become fa rm - imveli d for the condemned train. kclcd In companies,- which was • ' » 1 0 7 C A « D tn *.ro n D in « o rr F u t MaU Serrtce . nanlc*8trlcken horses In Ih e lr Strugor »nd other Indians on ^ e ^ travels era have Innd nf th e ir own and l l w era. rnn.iir) _________ t/. c ^ Tho emigrnnu tniwled_ln_confi^ £« Jidrred nrce.«ary . _ w h m _ t h e ______ _________ — nenr ner. ifiere was no la n tl l o i>c ..(pnrw denoe over the Oregon TraU untilI glM rii broke H iciy" 15:atv^n iT iW ~ agr en rw iy nettled country o f ihe we.n a t th e head o f R a ft taken tak roast. T lio only early Improvement cntered_Idaho cm In lown and she dreaded the ^naI rcnched. n they crossed the Rait river, where ran rs: fra n tic a lly around th e incios- coi Tho llttie pnrty hsrfto c r tim d th e Suhletto C ut>off iden idei o f fhem leaving homo to aeek ha\-e ure. WhUe others In th e ir a ttem p t on >n this historic rosd wos made by river, riv i me organlcAMon, lle rrie n their guide headed them south over• ur « M f enii ihe emlgrnnlfl. They mado roads, totoC allfo m la a t C ity of^ Rocks, th e n employmrnt. w hich would be In e v it- j,«dI lo k guard th e cattle a l n ig ht to the Sublette cut-off lo the Call- to to break loose were snorting, rear- th I ab i iinlrr.,1 something wns done to prewti Ing. and tra m p lin g the enrth, fro m bu j u llt bridges, nnd crossed slreama over ovt Ute m ounU tns to Goose Creek able, fomla road. They traveled peace- Ini w n t th e ir being sUmpeded and ^ crossing Goose creek n t O a k- prevem pre which rose great columns o f dust on jn Improvised furrles aa they tro v - valley, vnl it. ie.vln| fully for three short days wlihous wl /Ing th e emigrants heiple.w Icy. j I F a lls , Id a h o _______ Icy D ry creek a t Arte tl& n , ond In th rough w hich fra n tic women and sled. In (h r fa ll o f 1889 a neighbor — n. sighting Indians, and then camped th terceptmg the Old Oregon T ra il a l call children darted h ith e r and th ilh e r ■(Continued N ext Sunday) called at ilie ir home and In trod uc'( for the night on Almo creek, so. ch T rs ll Always “ Old* Rock Creek, and fo llo w in g a course in th e ir aimless attem p t fo r re­ named by the Indians, signifying in crc Snake riv e r a t T hree Islan d "Plenty Water," where now nestles lie lief. This, w llh th e c on sU nt y e ll- 'The Old Oregon T ra il was so c a ll- crossing (Olenns F e rry). T h e n to the •d hy the earliest Uapper. "O ld " Pord Po: the peaceful village of AJmo. Here In Inig o f th o Indian s and ho w lin g o f ed T his service was frequently seenute tlie Indians had used It mines. ml they took Uielr usual-precautions, th the ir dogs, made a .^cene too w ild be [or gencrntions; nnd In teresting Is Interrupted In t fo: by Uw Indians. I made n corral of their wagons, plac- and an nw ful to contcmplnte. I t m ig h t be well to recall th n t a ' On the th ird day tiie slock was th .he fa c t_ th n l.a ll trails hsd th e ir ed strong guards over their stock. < tu m ed from the enelw ure. bc, >cglnnlng and ending In th e Old pony poi express was e su b tb lie d fro m snd slept peacefully, not knowing ordered on Aa Dregon T ra il. Thcie fo c U should St. St. Joseph. M issouri, to Sacramento, that an oven»'helmlng 'bahhd of A a Uwy hastened fo r w ater they Or bloodthirsty Indians were looking wer« we U k en in to the po.ise.wlon of ^oMi on them from Indian Oro\-e. the th< In d la a i. L ittle by llttlo th e — lig h tin g forco o f th e tra in was re* a large, elevated mounUln bench. Ils and th e rem ainder contem* finely timbered, whleh even to this duced, du plated day reUlns Ua name. p l^ th e InevlUble. I t was on the fo urth n lg iit Umt the guide em­ WeU Ptanned Attack ployed hy th e tra in gave up *11 hopes and iiJanned his escape. H e . The outpost of ths Indians watch* ho WM fd with Impatience the emljranta w n necom panicd-by-a young w o- • 'llBht thelr 'mbrnlnKllre'Jnilde thclr m niiiiirw K o'lia a"d [» playcd *g re kt'co uri- ^ge and markskman.ihlp. U nder th e _ . -'tt-affon fnclaguw; thehcrtL’K' aj-i prolecllon o f th e dark'nSa lhey I men drive their stock to camp to pr ' tie hsmesscd for the d*y's Jouniry; crawled through Ihe sjiRebni,\h. m ak­ t fc M " s a m t f e * 1 ing irnd »aw the line of defeiwe being in s th e ir way lo th e m ou nU ln. A lter hours and hours of trave l lhey __broken, eaeh wagon fsUlns Inlojts t« found th e ir W ay lb tlio '» e ttle m e n t allotted poaltloB In almost ralllia^ tm precision. Tlie Indians were in nt n t Brigham . U U h . In th e a fte r part swiN iviNos rr so .YOU can reach every .1 o f th e same n ig h t one mnn and i • readlncM. They were about lo at- of INCH OF SHELF SPACE —taek"a' foe much'their-supertor-la- tw tw.ow m acn.ono-w ltha nur.nlng. baby. __ stole from th e doomca arms and at^unlUon. Tlte Indians ssecretly c( had a few guna and snull quantl-' ccamp, at craw ling fo r miles on th e ir hands nnd knees. The m other of the tleJ! of ammunition, but they de- ha child. In her anguish and endeavor pended on tlielr greater number, ch ...S ltH O T H E tT C W A R T * CHOW C h ry s le r 1934 C h e v ro le t their bows and" orrows nnd their to to keep In compnny w ith th e o th ­ WARNER IE R Q IV E S Y O U A S wrll-pUnncd mode of attnek. e rs AS they crawled through Die ers Coupe F o u r Cy!., Sedan G E T -A T O B U : SPACK brush, was compelled to u k e the They allowed the train, as It bn V try Fine Shape Ver>* i='ine garrncnu o f th e child in her teeth moved slowly southward from AI- (-a ; PR IO D U T O R S co rrmo creek, to proceed until lu rear an and carry i t In th a t manner. 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" ■ I ‘™ 8 Y N O M to i- D lik .J o rl« ’_ b r e U^i- . youraeU.' PromLie mo ypu'll rest.** e r-R up ert h M M mm lUed m lc I d 1 * * ■ 'Ifwaa hot’untll the next evcnlnr *-• that'Dr. Graves pcrmltlea-Hope to - In the prttenee o f h i* Hopei ---------- R npe«'« • t t M T lif e ' h»4 « a r p r iw^d '^ aee and-talk:wlth Dtrk.-Ail-tlay:ahej. ilad begged to ceohim. Both Graves tv e iT o n ^ ^ w n and Mias Andrews knew that ahe ft-Uhed'to=^flI”Dlrk“ *Mb WM-goIng F te m ln* n w r r ir f w a th e r num ; away. he iw re r eren c ju td »o recercr. I« • “How long has It beer?" ahe B t ti to D irk th e n iM t te rrib le p a rt of U ftlt in no t lise •o lc tdtt. asked.-after Ihelr fimt .unhappy n greeting. And ft-n Dlrk, sltilnir near n o r th e tu p lc la a f m rc ie rr In n o p e 'i backxroond. Tt 1« th e f* e t her, did not nnswer. acnrcely knowp, Ing what ahe meant, sho added: • lh a l e trn when Rapert "No' one will tcU nio ni;ythlrig.■ Ulrfc rauld n o t keep from le r ln« * t But I know thnt,Rupert died. He Hope. He I t readlnr » note lo rt died lhat night. How long n«o wa«,I, ' by R np ert . , . thst night?'* J U S T K I D S - .. . S O M E B O D Y 'S BO Y, ' "It waa laat Wednesday." Dlrk; Oh*pt f r ■ ■ v o i n p *'Don't you remember at aU?“ v t don't know where w ’re going, C O U L D W 't V \ J 5 H E 'D IP E E L '.'f: :p - 7 7 < "I remember .. aomo tliinRJ. They ■ > H e \ , b u t whatever th o end, th e rei*B ’a T ^ S r ■^ W F U L r J B A D - ) / ^ ^ — ' CATTJLE-, • m any n ahort-cut._________________ come bnck to me. Bul other things ^ ; It m y-ire]gf>girc(rnrari'cgn'r■ “ ' R U S T i a S R " ■ > I ih o ii^ h ta ;t.J tn d one h u n tin gJ- '■ /W 4 ^ Ip ln-th e-w oo d.i aro u n d -B lf-M o o 8 e ,- rcmcmbcr..thtni.-Dld..thcy_n!)c.nie ‘ ~z ' v - 9 | ^ p T You muM havi* M-nt for. W H O - W A f l bu t the anovi- cnURht me on th e1 questions? ' . TIED A M D 111-----, th 0 j) 0 llce. Did they nsk m o quea--------way. and I fo ruot w hat I'd 'gone- • ilona?'’’ PUT. n r . ror. and stumbled Into n f e ty * . ' •'No. The physician would riot per. T h a t has i u humorous aide. THE TOOLr mil you to ba qneailoned. It wniiTiot ; SKflaD Now th a l I'm home, I fin d 1 J BV ___ debnte_tho thine. C ouldn't m ake, ’found neceaaary. nnjho^v. ulnfo the — r --t)p .m y-m lrid-w »ilch-U -w orM . th e - ‘caae''TCaa ao plainly suicide."___ _^ T fiy ..A b fD ........ Ui^C?X.B3 She waa allent. drudserj' of th e road, or th o m ut­ _ "You aee,** he added. “Rupert left __ P A K . H A S L . in y o f tho #hort*cut. I dccltJed to sambl# on tt. 1 ElSCAPEDJJ "A note? . . Afay I *« ft?" T onlsht. m y dear D lrk , when Dlrk hod the note with him. and wo pinj-ed backgammon, I wa# • »lCKmt fcimm Sfi«l.fn&Ta T IU £ J r W M tlA /A N T £ D J i U i S n - j t _____ ■IIJWA S A - S IC K -F E L L O W -IN -V O U R H( E R V N IC H T lP t.W 4N E 0 IN TH EW OORRL L O -S lN C E R n V — AND / 'n /^ w £ X ^ a w m s v t h e H O M E \ H A D t i v E V E ON T H IS’ y * nurse's name, called her H ipp y "Silling'ftt "i hts Vesk?wrVtlnit!-' ,51R CAR .S IP r — ^ - H ^ E H lK l kS K lN G D lX l£ T O ( f W B E J T■m H lE .L C V E .O F A G lR U \JW O . IPH C nO A N O \ J U S T M A D T O / u r m D ixie. } O N ASK •‘And then l\e come Into your J c o m e in a n d fo r K)ro# reason. Apologize to RVM EAN O TE LU .T H 0 U 6 HrT1KDIDN'T HAVE ADIM E. / \i iSNITCH IT . lUesievRicHAfiO i marrv g o sh , m ./ room." Dlrk atated co.iunl!y. them all. rt t w ^ C ^ ET W BAGS>^ ---r w kWME am '(■ n tF A H O M ■ \H E R MM.V. - 1 ABOUT yrnSK SS y I'U do s ty o v a apologizing t« She did not ans«-er. ll waj aaUte* ment and aho let It pa.v>. ■piM U PaiiruM O "V i> 5 . . H op e.' • . ir POSeOASAPOOff. A KOod g lrl. D lrk. I've n o t le ft Dirk made it a question, her badly off. B ut look o u t fo r “Was It then he cnme Into your her. And be ju re j-ou carry on. rt room, Hope?" “Yea,’* afler a pause. “Or course I t waa not algned. and D lrk n o -• It i t was .. . It was after ho had wrltAT IUC SV1E .l- l l - ' t - l l I I. ticed w hat Connolly had n o t ob*’ ten. tc Why do you aak mo that?“ ' TIME niC H C / aerved, th at th e m ark a t th a cI o ms “Because;** tald Dlrk. "I know /5 »7iW6W6 — waa n o t a period, but m erely a traceJ tthat t Rupert didn't kill hlm.'elf.- > HIM A NOTE __ nt p fff. * 1 If **■ ------------ TOOM tv x fr , — In advertently, o r b u n about to be*" U It?" APOiOaziNG • gin another word, t w ^ p w a r d atroke» *'I know now that you didn't." . . FOnHOT^NtM ' — o f a "t.“ perhaps. “ Be aure you carry' '■WeU. then .. . You aald a mlnUIHACHANCZ on th e aame,” R upert would haveI ut ute ago It was .. ." w ritten . And R upert w oul^ haveI *'l tald It waa plainly aulclde. . . plainly to thoso who read hU note. • algned h b name. pl Ills 00111 apologizing to Hope. H adi who w] saw the pistol besldo hla hand. In f. V, ___ he r l x n abruptly to apologize to> But Bi it waa X who pul the pistol where they found It. It lay too cloae c Bope? w] D lrk returned th e le tte r to C on*’ to to where you had atood. Ot courso ., du ct. They were dlxJia rg ed . a fte r fll .. n o liy. and OonnoUy plaeed I t againI he h i might.have dropped It.so. but him . I looked fo r i t arid X fo un d It, __ ___ ______ G o ve rnm en e n t Speeds Bon u s ‘B a b y• !B o n d s ' . bu rle d .In .th e .p a n e U n « ;b e s ld e th e 'T I I .............. ....... ' pas' paym en t-o f-th elr-fln ee :-----------■- ...... - w i t h - hla - n o t e * . t h _____ __ ____I. _ Iv e a y .f g .^ ( c j_ Qregon - - ^ J amea ' J “Close to where X . . . You did kft*. B u t I t was nol the b u lle t from Crouch, aon o f M r. nnd Mrs, M . W. -------- R u ^ r t ~ « » ir ^ in ie d —o n — tr id a y’ x t aharx«rine'7“r m ju t“ ir7oirara'" Cro Crouch has gone to K la m a th PalU. She had rben. She apoke w hltely. fro m th e U ttle D utch chapel a t; that th for me. why question me?Oregon where he wUI spend the sum* Ore Lo».Tl8 Wood. Hope was n o t prea-■ “No. X couldnt rest . . . with It “ I did It. H e cama In, and Z . mer. Jinvlng found- e m p lo jin en l e nt. I t waa generaUy known th a tt 1 11ie thla.-Vou couldn't either . . If lU N ot unless you are ta lle r there. the , R upert'a w lfo had n o t recovered1 yt you knew. It wasn't to question you th .i.••No. a n Rupert. N ot unless you alood n im x*. June « — D a lly raeaUon VW U a t n o rle y — Mrs. Ch.ulea that I came in here. It wns to tell on aomethtng.." • • fro m th e ahoek o f h is death. th Isabel rttu n ie d fro m th e funeral1 you yc Romlg of T w in Palla spent several Bible sehool ended P riday w ith a something that you need tn “ W hy not?'* she e rle d .“ And aa fo r w ith D lrk . They aat to gether beilde kr dft,va last week vU ltlng h e r ais-1I procram nnd diaplas’ o f th e h a n d lP C D S S u ^ b m :w ork completed d iir ln r • th e tw oth e pistol. . ." ; ______ .h - - th o -ltb n u T -n r e " w h e r e he had ao ter. M rs. Pred DanleL^n. who h.vs i""” ; weeU^' eoiir.'e. The dl.^play w .u rtenr, p u ll yourself to ­ o ften aat w tth Hope. "You aee." aa the listened whlle- “ Hope, bee and nn.‘ Uiere. Over by the pan* 1 VtalU .Mother—Howard Olenn of ‘I P Prim ary —Shepherd Psalm: soncs. Ul. and th en Hope. A n d now this.” together to j that they sounded nlmo^t ^--iatngr-ftt«v«vUt ;he U nited Slates armv. .Mn iin ned ' -W t h* p o » ro n -lh e bare, ^ ........ l»TT.v n t lT-Fhtr-iT»tf. Ir u n rd - ir h ttle j j t riwlc lino r. You eould ha rdly aee U. “ 1 closer to him . icmoothlng hla hair. “No orie eUe made much of the ^: i s^ m e d lo go under the paneling." j Iher. Mr.v Sylvl,\ William.s. Ho vl%*II h nuile Tableau; sonc*. " L lttlo •■I m u *t go. D lrk . No. do n't come fact fs( that there were no powderlied his father in Boise before com- Hnnd.s,** Hni ‘ Shovelinc fiiin d :" (rroup out5ldo w ith me. I «'ant you to go m nuarks on Rupert'a clothea. Hla nolo •u n d e r th e . . ." *There wa.1 no { ;ni: to M urt.iugh. > hn 'rhorire.s, " t /ir d . Keep M e fih in ln s .” upstairs, aod 1 «'ant you to re«t. clearrd cle ever>'lhlnit, They didn't even w w in d . O nly her IItv' moving aa she ' j VUU a t Jx>can-.Mr,s. 5. J. Perkins and anf ’ Scatter Su n.ih lne ;" pl.iylet. You look . . . 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:er B erthine apeni th e «eek end in Rro "T here m in t be a door there." he I Rro’j u ^ s o n g . ’•Sunllsht.*' Lxjsan. T liey retum ed Mondny, leav- ... R F hythm band hcKitiner.^ and p r l.'S' "\v>u m ust ahow me." ne D e n m n e 'th e re to take vocal . m maarj' croup.t, "A S kipping R hythm ," "W l-.nt are you Rolnir to do?’* she I Taming. 'n n r "O n A ird ChrLstlan Soldiers:’* nnrt »hl^pered been s tr iriv d . T h r 1| r/u^)y.~f>^■^^T ctlH .^.' h a n .s n s ,‘ IIss ' f i n c c r p r i n t c d o.'f tth e machine and watching th e ■HpeThe t /chool hsd nn rn ro llm -n t of I. t'-rv r f.ir*. nnri i!v' rlinrmlnR ! _ - H ' P ) J ^ h o lo s , ________________ .i'Jjoan ■oar.* as they droi'ped from the-nve; •over roo students i r r th ^ two wee’ns C.iivA,. ih « -d ra p rr.ra . j^tie . _ rrock‘ wiih"-.'*” ’ ! plan tlanter when her h a ir caught In iItt a an.s held. h re .itli w illi n iw . w rm ed = nr-rnU! You'll nrir ■’ n .rk V.rr ome cocs t.uv h a lf o f the r r;t*f. .to-1 ^ro^M^e th * rm. ’ . I’ fri-in tlie momeiir la ir from her. head. She w.ia.o'.her- ' on \Vert:'.e-day. tn .-.-e-tj *h# ' ha tn u.xU.v.i;r. R -s rh ln s 'k n o w n o ric in d^-MrovM th n ba m N^al reporta th a l the N--*w fV a l club ho5 o; >n..' risht. thr.H..:;, / a»e uninjured. : Ij|| er m n-.i!;; |WI.»C w.:t held an open meetinc so ou t* mer ranch wii anr d fo u r worl^ hf>n>rt nil 'Iinl riny.«. Ar ! . r.-.-.-.r.. A li f i r d !•* f;or;n:, and ''aof fo r Kansa»— Nell J e n v n . '[ | | l Vl« V l- lt at n n h i.- , M r M rv W »t- I Leare* ^ o f CnrI Wa:i-.*r< fvvv.rr;.^y. The Jlders may attend to hesr M r, M.-ur-n’.*.- 'A. r, yiKi'll mato* r Tannler o f Sn;-. i.,< « r i i y v u . ih o ha.i been le ry IU fo r ff,c --------- nri.-----------------^------ “ * ■ J - | v n s n , 7 H T ^ M r~and KIwanU ns Sleet — A t th e Tieeklv c— r-vsl prlniert ; whea d:.- w l ord. Kan.ra.v to visit relatHes. ■noM J n r.r.:-r ;r.-r:-.’ ;-,. fofd, m eetlnc o f the Klw ar.w club cn ,» :y 'i-iml print or — do done lo -vM-e th r or ;h e bam . Wedn?s2ay. We .Vafate»i Shop _ E.- C.vey's b a r-! S SIlu de ni R e tu ra w U n c o ln Lee re-' Harr>- C r;m e5, proaram c*or rtBlnty rt.’;’'* ------------------------------------------------— iCoa:;.nued in N e jt Lu-j. w , p :«5 In r .-ro f th e l u i « highw ay d e fo m la . They w in speed U i* * a m *::proJec*j pro, r 'vac.i*.:or.:ns Iri«« W hltakei* and H. C . ^ t t e r f l e ld r f B U H t, n. If. .:s. :o.-3o.-a2. ai. :;i -■ . 'tiren »o i| at Jerome — M jr r 'jtc c I •________ ___________________ LWCT. _______ - .A>lrs. ir*. P f f ke r a -b < > :u i.-a n « t-» m -a ln o.--C -■ Co n ira c U -fo r-th e b iilld l iig - ^ a a ----Bahl.-w *s al.*o a g w s t o f t.Wr c!::t5. - ~ r.jA l a e e it.-a iK O W ffe . “— ------ ^ ------------------- Bal 'o «\e) r ra v t a l BIlsa and realignm ent Lsii tn e ir son. Ro m Decker. jo . r a r l C. I • ji-;r:ev. and l>'i:a«- S n e n -‘. f.fip ra ia a l R ulil .— O n VaeaUon — Rev. F ather M ie h • IncMd'd. o f th e hichw ay west o f ihero fo r Leagoe Flan* F U y -T h e M ur*^-jgh of •pounds, a u p e r ir .y r .'c .i ,.f th /r-id a - ael r . Ryan le ft o n Tuesday o t tliia\\- r .d r \: ; n r '^ r r . r. K o ffP ® BURLEY 3:p»'o : abo'jt two m ile* a r* to b * eonsldered rth leacue * iU s*_ajre ih s pla y.;a bo jho -O re con y. K -:v r;;. O* Jer* :hO »eek fo r a m o n lh s vaesrii'n . He ------Junn r IJ. Bid.' have been called 1st --------------------- ^----------------------------- - rThe h . Deacon-* U tfe ." a t th e hlsn 'Ju Tfr-T nrrrrv crvrs (iJ«i in r^ r- .• : ?!.irv ' 6 f the N ararcr.-: ^•..; • cn S u nn'jL N.'rn-.sn I.l'rrr.^ .i. Fili-r, nnd of . p'Annert to jipend most, o f th e tim e r .i f^ D a n rr J5. nur f «'.iTr« i.v .r j rrtrtrr»«ll fer . r.lv M arie D^inn , scho t*-.e tw o Joto on th a t dste. The o re rchoo! June 19. : *^.e ldaa: y mom lRS at 'V.- • . - . ir . ov.oek n w . i n j w ith h'J parrr.*.* in O u - H rtn \:.rWrtU ... T » ‘.r. i'Tir.s; F -i;’. R .ld rtm or T a ;r. Ka ,-^ p re .vn'J^ s tu - i At ’ p;iAi a llL elim inate a dangerous A ttend C ocnm rncem enl^M r. snd'paA. ;.vr^•lce a t tr.e t th e eaco. The Rev. F a th e r Seibert of dent; si'Rr •til* nr ; . M aiu.T R -ia .cdv boOii.*»s ■nl.-: of T »-in F a l> ; M.-*. srade crOfc.'lne and r.cht-an;'.«* tu.-a .L-s. J. R. Sturgeot\ le ft t h ii m o.-n-,srai H* th e B c :j« -w J l p M id e . over t.le local ,ji=id ' ____ ^____________ - L[Naz*rene._ n* -- C r^.. s rW AKNS-AIMSta >11-. d .II;ir :# v -ir - a ihe-Uns. ns :o r- ilc j£ o w ahere LV ? w U a l - . ;a a rrd d _th e _re *lig n m e n i w in e'Jm*jiat« local chureh m R...-.- , : .;'n',b«r o ' C p ,athole . 1l«N n00K*t-fi iMra now •••- ; y the.f.er F.-.dj? e n e ia r . A ;teend n d th e graduauon o f il>rir < t«uih- -■ft a danceroui. d tumiatr r - . 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------- WAIT ITANTBDt^TWO PASSE?TOER6TO ^ - = Boise Of' O o ld i ^ Monday m a f n . - ...... D r. ‘L .C .K ro tc iw r, Cocur d’Alene, V ^ A c r e « In T w lH 'F a lls ' and i M rs. Oladys.B eU, oaslaUint.m edl-. a ^ h r t countle5“ oIreody-:ate 'o t “tag. *• Share expenses. Phone I I I O - J - . . .. . ; cal social aeiMco director, state d e - who w WlU be In charge of th e .T w fn after S o'clock Sunday. counly lienlUi un it, and I * J. ' partm ent o f publto welfare. In T w inI Palls Pi i Jark " * UnproTlng th e road between iia te bactcricJoglst w ith w in F alls and Jarbldge, Nevada, _____ , F alls yesterday, approved plnn# o ff Peterson, Pi < F, Masterson, W PA field englth o local commute© co-operating In1 Ihili e department of publlo health. te'r, onnounced here last evening. j | Htf I nrm nglng fo r th e clin ic fo r crip pled1 were wi T w in Palb vlsliora yesterday, w ith counly com m b- n n l chlld rcn F rid ay and Saturday, JuneB confer)ing co T h e project In Ta-ln F nlls counly. IS and 13, a t .ih e Presbyterian1 sloners sli and other o f lle m . T hey l l l l lonsorod by tho T w in Palls high• clm rch. She w ill re tu rn ' fro m Poca-- were wi accompanlcd In u n officia l ca- U U ! l y dis tric t, has been under way j t t y . ielJo nnd Jdalio F alla n e xt week toJ paclty pt by jjan -c Carlson, bacteriolnoe lo st M arch 13, a crett' o f 17 assist D r. M anley B. Show, o rth o -• ogisi og of Cocur d^Alcne. » cn being employed under superpedic consultant, In conducting th e sion o f J . D . Slnema, h ig h w d j^ is D r. Krotchcr expressed g r a tlflI clinic. . Hans N lld ie l, Palrvlew. and Jean le t director, and opproxlm auiy. I cation a t.Ih e excellent cooperation I n conference w llh M rs. R obert co Boyle. OB 4/9: W lln i.i LelchlUer. A l-1-' g h t m iles o f th o road 'west from tm H t 1 on the pn rt of counly and city o f ■ eight Rogerson, Mra. B e ll was Inform ed r l.Mdale. 07 7/0: Zona Mao c u m - t Dgerson has been graded. flclnlK, nnn announced th a t he »;«uld 0 3 }^ I th a t numerous orsarilsallbns wero ainfall. DrenchesWestern m la i,. 07 2/3; H on ard Kasier.-C e­ W P A projects wlU take care^ of . return nproxliitately June 13 to open I ftM lstlng In m aking th e c lin ic a sue- « d a r Dmw, t>7 :/3 : Ellen Hose. M u r I Uie clinic, which w ill occupy head{ lO Jarbldge road improvement In I ccss and the vis it o f th e . c h lld rc n tii Idaho; Boon to Crops, o , ta ug ll. 07 1 / i; VJrRil Jean K n ig h t. laho. tho W PA engineer said, in d lI quarters n l the T w in F alls county. . I from th e s ix counties represented as Qti f • M ou nta in -View. 08 7/0: Charles geneml hospital.________________; _ ________ .tin5g th o t th e only problem to be mFn Threat to Sports L?m I comfortable as jMssIble. ___ Kollm eyer. Deep Creck. Ncal P c r- I l\-ed "i8~ constructlon-of-the-rood-------M>h-e< I------Mnnyorg*niatlons-mnd-ehureJie»T• ^ u r public iK a llh nurscA w ltl be kins. Murcnush. L lltls n Tcirftfl. M a* Jarbldge snd th e Nevada Jkle* were a p p a m itly cJearlng b e'tween tw os w fll ns th e Boy Scouts, Camp> here i« June 15 to assist In th e oper•ro n . 00 5/0: M nry Joy H un t. R iv e rato lin e ,. F Fire. O lrla and th e Red Oroas cha p-• nt; •r 'T a in . Falls earty th is m om lng stato nUon of the clinic. — ' Ion,"and'Aleno Shover. M arto. Ofi 4/0:, te lo w in g -a downpour th a t struck _ tl r have signified th e ir wllllngnesa‘ D r. K rolclier Is a gradual* o f th e ‘ ouow W llm n W ilM n. M am a. 09 1/3; R ot} d is tric t a t 3:30 o'clock yester- ------I i cooperate. T ho U nlverally W o-■ u to j University of Nebraska medical c o ltno < i enn H u tch jnso nr'w orth vlew . and 1 r afternoon, continued a t a brcatli mens' club w ill preside both dnys• jgj tege, w ith internships In Om aha and WUma W ilson. M aroa. OOJ/0; LouUc j— , n t luncheons lo r t h t s ta ff o f the He has served aa a ip e - **W:lng ni pac« fo r sen rat hours and story o t the kU lln g o f Charles A. Poole by Mlehlgan'a Slack Legion“ c° linic In the study o f th o Presby-’ Portland. W rig h t. D -xp Creek, and M axinee THE 1 .j, ;n mibsldcd to a d rlB le lost eve' was told by Dayton Dean, the confei fesaed excculloner. when he took ihe ,te rian church. T ho women o f tho• clallst w ith the Shriner*’ o rth o M ille r. Maroa. 90: Jane Olbb. Falr> ig. ’ pedIc hosplul In PorUand: has been tj •- atond a t a prellm taary hearing o fr < th e ordei:'s membera charged w ith\ ChnUtlnn r L view, 05 2/3; L illia n Tvrdy. Syringa; church w ill be hoateasea ^ Z* 95 '6 > 9 :‘ td w a r d 'H a rim iin ; M o u nI-- --•'F oo le’s 'm itrde n H e aaid-he fired -ar-'-r tlle y - o f ahoi»'at»Poole'"beean»e-i• n l luntfli'fon’ caelvdoy in 'th o church xonsulting.surgeon w ith O.C.C,;PUb- _ B iuut t ln.tha .fsiceT o f.a U Jiiiftlt'a vorcalm ly added he would obey anyy din ^ ing rooni to those children com - lie health sen-lev, and has been In «bleie 1signs, aportomen are stlU worth oD gtil I was lappoted to” and 1 ■ ta in View. 05 3/B; R obert S cott. E x>private practice slooe t u t -October rle dd 1about th e weather today. Fote1. _ iBperlor's ord en to kl lL— Phot o, 0. - .• jjinff from a distance. T hey w ill beI *1 —^cclsfor. BttflOtC Tin ;a w ra . JjBjasen. . castiC 1/0: E d nv Johnson, SyrinsR, andd' * lUisUted b y -ih B 'L a d le s* A ld -so cle -• in Coeur rt’AJcne. — '‘ ~- ~ — —; It -------------------------The m e doa*npour drenched tiM en: Joyce Car»on. F a ln -lc r. 55. tics o f tlte Kfethodlst, Baptist, L . D. ) western pa rt o f the sU te, exard. B u hl, alt .Mirgtcni patients,• g S. and other local churches. T h e | i idlng eastward to Burley and on OradBate** L la l havn been dlimlsscd fro m the T w in1 Ttt'cntlelh t Century club w ilt super- IU A D V A N C E SU SUM M ER I west to th e Oregon line. R ain F>lb county general hospital. v: vise th e decorating o f th e 'p a rio ra III Tho Jlsl o f graduates: ' • I n t Bobe up untU five o'clock to be used ns w attin g rooms o f th e osurca--44 o f an in c li w hile In M iln e r .— Elnlne Bm dsh a*. Rob­ M u le Dealer TraveU — Claude! clinic. c) R eturn From L a ra — M r. and Mrs. In Falls, fo r the same period of e r t Kidd, Jean M lla r. jJ. C. A m h a rt have returned from a EBrown o f tlie Claude Broa-n MusicJ .T ■ h ere Is stllP tim e fo r child re n to timle e IIho o fficlo l m ark was J l o f an be enrolled fo r th e benefits o f th e Ta'ln Palls, w ill re tu m1 b' ten-day tr ip to Lava H o t Springs. ccompany, > Pleawint Valley — D arrel Dowef.f •' Inch. h. And the r a ln s t o ^ a t th a t being conducted as p a rt o f ^ ■■ » _____________ t(today from a threo weeka tr ip to) clinic, cl — W e r^-P u n k *rJ d y U v4 I am l>y.-WAynr. i r w t l i r n Q iy i .hall-.fliTr. ' ' ' — centcrs and cu o a on w nicnr «l l i c ' UI uv L^tuiis uiiite r Ihe-tately en* Ile re Frnm Spokaae^DonaM M £- Taatcm *' K erhy. Hannah Rudolph, R obertt t acted aoclnl aecurlty act. R eglstra- b byy two appllcancs. cme tnoa tn d one s; Boon to Farmeni C lain, Spokane, Is th e guest o f his fho was one of th e denier guests o t. Uona Peck. who were gronted divorce may l>e made w ith Nfra. R obert woman, wc A represenUUv* o f B , W . parents, ^^r. and M rs. 0 . E. M c - »th o Phllco company. On th e tr ip hc■. “Rogerson. phone 1683-W, 1350 S U th decrces ;ast of T a 'ln f i l i n f i e storm was following uncontested he arEasi de U nion — Jam m le Black, M n r -- c Sm . H anls Company o f Bt. wltnesred Uie a rriv al o f th e jie w « J so severe, tlttls rain fa llin g oi Ings before Judge Adam B . B a r- n o t. u Ini shaU Cammaek, Prnn k Ellsw orth, B ritis h Uncr. the Quci;n M n rj'. nndI avenue enst. Paul w ill be o t o u r storo, ‘ ------------------------------ClJ rtaugh, according to reports clay In the district court here yes- M urta H a n le t H itt. Han-ey H itt, D ortith yy V visited tho Phllco p la n t a t P h lla - _ aU dsy M onday WlUl » lu U -----e...A t HolUster, granted as a boon terday. h e re Returns F rom C o a d -M ra . 74ary delphla. bes1de.% v b ltln g a t W nsh-• p Schaefer. J un ior Snelaon. Forrestt FORM ER LO C A L W O M A N ‘ ‘• W I . Hale Carter was grmnted a d l- to th thet farm ers of the Salmon tract,' and completo lin e o t beou1.1. W a ll has retum ed from several Jt Thompson. Eshther Tolbert. In gton. C incinnati, D etro it and C h i- ' an in c h hod fitle n a t nlno ; vorce from Mrs. C am ille C arter, ,61 of • . '. O P E R A T E S C O A S T C A F E v i t. weeksr ts lt w ith her son. T . L . W ill, UfuJ fure, In clu din g H ud W ashington — Oladya D eK lolx, w cago. now a resident o f S a lt Lake CUy, o'cloci -----no ock la st evening I t was slUl :, in Los Angeles. H a rry Fenwick. W illia m Fleenor, lr son Seal, Persian la m b . he m arried a t Logan, •Utah, rainln alng. M . O. Conover Is expected to r e -' whom wl Oeorg« Harshbarger, W illia m N ic h ­ Muskrat and L a p in a n d ' Enter Hospital — A llen Fender, i, , August 9.' 1931. He re ^tlS.OOO cafe, th e ' New Garden o f a %fni. Bemlce Cassidy, w ho alleged K h lR h t, B a rb am R nyl. Joh n Rayl.I. . sentative is tn ']^)rln'FoU3. ’ A llah , w hich Is locatcd a t Seal 1 {lo ry ea rly today, alUiough th e Poplar H ill — Rtohard la n c a s K r, R e lo m From Vaeatloa — M r. and BB. Shoemaker. T w in F nlls; Ma.Mcr^ 3 Bcnch. ■ th thia t her husband ordered h e r to {I q^V lu d decrcaed from Frid ay I U n n e a Laraon, Edw ard S h a lf, H a r-■ ^Mrs. J . W . R lchlns and daughter. LLloyd Standlee. K im be rly; P at Dny,• J) COATS th eir home last A p ril 8. ob- n i„hh i'j T he fo llowing’ article wns taken leave ler l's season record o f 30,000 seCF r y W llio ^ H Beverly, havo returned fro m a tr tp EEden; .Mrs. Gordon Lucas. Kim be rly' »,from th e Long Bcnch Press T ele - talned a divorce from Robert L . , tal / M ADE TO t jfeel to 18.7B0 second feel. R ain | Syringa — Lu ella O lenwood. Edna* to C alifornia. U tah nnd Arlrona, a'nnd M iss M ildred S m ith. T w in Falls.• ,, Cn.'.sldy to whom the was m arried gm m : "J u s t aev'cn yeara ngo o n Cn , however sm all, b scheduled to k I . ORDER Johnson, U U la n TVrdy. Ruby Loui , MsurRlc.'Kl patients, hnve bepn ad m it-• ,, .r inIg ^ up tlie flow to near . lu peak Memorial D a y lh e flra t Gnrden o f o a t Idaho Falls. August 10. 1934. | . llah V ^m iarni. I; n the d istrict court o t Burley, VUlta D aogbter—M rs. Am anda 1*, conducted by th e Tawasl1 w d*-end tr ip * la st n ig h t due to a I Uful aew 1S38 ity le t to * i - lo rm T ho rn to n. . 0 *" on a . m oto r tr ip to Cedar C lly . cCnmp F lro group yesterday, to ta l­. ‘T h e cnfc Is housed In an espec- He H< alleged cruelty ond oasertcd hU * * *■mlse o f high and ro ily waters 'Pa lrrte w — A lfre d Barlgar. JoTce6 n la tly constructed building. V iv ia n w l- ordered him to leave th e ir ni>'ce and th o Grand can>"on nnd ^ed »23.30. Mins E d ith Dygert, o ft lfl m om w . ' Ito golf matches and baseball Caraon. R . O. C audill, Jnne Olbb.!• Boulder Q dam. nth o llb m ry s ta ff, announced laatI L La ird , original operator o f th e cafe, ho e In February, 1031, foltow lnc w hlto ignuns w ill necessarily be called __ H ans Ntlchel. remains. In charg«* o f th o new G a r- th th tlr-m a rrla g e In Boise In, M ay( e^'cnlng. A pcrejntage irtU bc givenI n i f the .downpour returns. g m ' o n ,I II Lucerne — J u a n lt* Brewer. Opal•1 den o f ’A lltih 'a n d wUl hnvo un de r ISOJ. lOi Rood Builder V la lt a ^ E d 'M lnn er- to ^ th e Cnmp Plre group, and th e r e -. di Olson, M o i t Pyle. Robert Svancara. ly ij . w ho t l employed in construction m alnder w ill purchnfle ar>eclal ^ n l p -. her direction th e same personnel an „ heretofore. Space fo r dancing fo r ” , /g ne »,V etera. • o. o f a h ig hw a y between W elb and Ely. ment lo r th e lib ra ry . A Joeal flo ris t; n Deicp Creek — Leo Beager. Vesta' Nevada, n 00 couples' hna been p r o v id ^ . A a la spending th e we*-k*end ^.5 contributes the peonies annually fo r!- 5' D onunus. Rosa Lee Franson. Charles* ai I a t hla home here. . t^ the sale. "dance orchestm -has been retained and the culxlne fo r w hich th e cafe i K o ltm e rcr. A n to n Bedlvy. W arren has been noted wUl be available.” ^ TonU ndem , D orothy W haley. Jesss . Here From r a ^ v tto — Mra. W ll - n WlUIam.wn. Louise W rig h t. b' b u r R ow beny and children, BlUy TJ i c k e t s A w a i t = P a rk U n e ~ E tta Crump. A n nie9 r ; and Joan. ar« hero from Payelte bergh would be "as popular and a.t * to v is it M rs. Rowberry'a parent.'^. Dodd. tc satbfa cto ry a.-cnuo n o rth : Ml?s L o r­ < !« J ) 5 « 0 T K E .'ffin S ItfJ l£ ,'!tK i/ r i i E m ith. \n ota -S te kw b ern’i raine T iffa n y . 554 M n ln avenue en.u; ■ , ■ ra r Superior — Emlllr> Corplon. PlaUnum U a hundred Umea as , ♦ On C allfo m la T rtp — John Well.c bcrg. 11*0 Sci-enth n\xm ie ea.«: M ae James. H a rry Leltch. Rudy> Francisco ^ *. day tr ip . W hile In San PrancUco Jn Jack D. Spence. K im b e rly ; Edgarlna :y o u r money—T hr^e c.irs are ba rJ gains and e.viv i ' i buy. See them ^ Tj'ler. 1151 T e n th avenue oast; S h ir1 Uiey w ill attend a three day conven- TJ and get the tr u th i ^ lio ley Hatch. F ile r; Eiale Tumlpseed. In depeftdenl D lstricU lli n o f th e Pacific Bag eompanles. le' - ■» Bl Bubl; Vera M iddleton. 2S3 Seventh ,•34 V - l Coupe, new m otor ... 4 ------- J i a n * —iU r*erT--Bla3tO C k._>T?r^ _ avca«*-ea*t;^W Aada-EUckian_t>ox.| - -*3 5 -v * 8 -D r'L w -F o rd o r-r.., * i: 4 . ■rtn Colby. M axine ilille r . A h r e■ T ^ rollng er Is H ir in g tomorrow fo r is 183. F ile r: and F e m Baily. Ri-’J3. f .•34 Chevrolcl IX l Sedan »47i ♦. . BhOTtr. Eileen Shover, Paul Shover.■ So;a lt Lak£ C lly to a ltc n d ccmmence- 3. ♦;* J..T w la Falls. .W inners,ar.* to c h IIi •M. V -8 T o u rlM .F crdor __ JASi . «* l.n ila n Tegon, M ilto n Tucker. E d ith' ment ^ exercL*«s a l th a U niversity o f at at th e T w tn F alls DaUy Newa not ■34 Pickup V-fl. new m olor _. « 9 5 vho -......................... ♦ > ■— n t to also th a n k T w in F a f lls business houses whc X W e w an' Tum lpseed. W ilm a W lU on. „ Utah. Houston T ro’J nger. who lias ulater i th a n Tuesday. •34 V-B P ic k u p ___________»375 HollUtCT—H ele n' Corak, M iles‘ been p u ftu ln e pre-medic siadlrs at •35 V -8 Pickup . ____ .^.»450 ♦; IS so m any b e a u tifu l flow . D avis. H ug h Oreene. R onald H ud -,'■ .f, •}• w ere so5 1 th o u g h tfu l and s e n t us the u n iw rs lty . u a member 0; th e t L i ;•28 Chevrolet C rt« n --------$17t) B illy . D e a h l EUxabeth O oller.■ eounty ^ ' Clarence I f. N je a.-id Vivian M . ' •29 D uran t Six Sedan --------*is « r rear T ire and Rubber company a t ' O len n Haaga. R obert H o llin e ld . ^ — R a r — Ktncald.— E i’ren— MeCoJlum.; ,rc « a ia ite rw b o a i_ o L T « -ln F»ll.':.Jo-_ N k ro nrO h torto d» y »ie «e «iulC otoa . -^ J 'c r d - C o u a c ------------------- I I I ? . . V aeph Clarence Foote of WendeU and ^ -ia D o d g e _ 4 S '^ » n --------^ » l ^ . ' K e nn eth M cFarland. H e le n.P cU y- ^ d Charles A . Lin db ergh .ie r-iiie -Re, -•V 3 o la :_ « *7 U « --Z l:a = ie a _ o £ _ J 'jh ll ^ ■ ? n Pnr.! T i-i'r S. _' •30 F ord C -,n uJdara •32 Chevrolet --------- 1270 • *. . M ae O ro lf. M able Konm -n. C lln - and an > ti» . E i r l Felt. Chapter A I : ] . ^ Mf tle R ti D iun iiu cd — E. R obert: T w in ra il*. !dah» • IJ e rw a n. O rra l M a u h ltM n . Euciec Sa S a ilix n : e r ; Mra. Edith D ari*. I Buhl, botn medical pa tlrr.t*. an dl • Meyer. W alter E.- Relnke. E:dor U l- B-. Far AH rrofessIoBol ^ e rrlfffc U N IO N M O T O R *i L a u n d c r e r s A n d C M rs --M a b e l-8 < s » n .- « fa .- C t« to tie i ^•— p m n o B r B t ^ - j ^ m - n ^ r r p — : Wwfaben h w .- t.-------------1M --------------------------------------------- ' Be Bevertr, John MendteU. M,*s. M . 6 .! C O M P A N Y : 3 D r. S. a W yatt. ChlrepratUe and Hoover He aad \trs. D . D. Wakefield. | .PkofM 04~ I t l M ala A t*. Bm * ' T e a r FORD Dealer ^ rie e trle a l Treatm cnC .Foot C « rrw - !ill_ (ill o f,T w a i ^ l l s : H enry Hood. Saa; T » la .ra ll* . Jdab*. _ . j Jarlp.to. Ne-.«rt»Y'Mi,«< M U d .-^ C l b ^ i ^ tlo n . C«ti(t>IUt»«n (rre. 151 i r d A r r . Ja FUar, aad i l i s . B a a ra O u k - 1 ^ ^ Tbaat tLl . ' Amone la s pu pils B r a d u a tM ^ mn-d s h th grade in .TwJn F alls county B hoots th is >-«ar. 34 completed the BChool ^•ea^ w ith an a « r B f^ o f 95 p e r cem o r better, accordlnu to lU ls announced by Mra. Maude P. 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' — N E W Y O R K , J u n e 6 (/P) — / S T .. L O U IS . J u n e 6 (/p)— T h e T l ie ~ ' Y a nlce e5’ '" p a c c - 3 e l l l n e • ^ e w Y o r k O la n t s c u t th e m a r g in In th e A m e r ic a n C a rd in a ls ' l e a d in g m a r g i n I n le a g u e w a s s lic e d t o a s lim h e N a t io n a l le a g u e ' t o tw o ' ' ( ja m c - a n d - a - h n lf to d a y as t h o :a m e s to d a y b y s w e e p in g b o t h C le v e la n d In d ia n s p u lle d o u t n d s o f a d o u b le h e o d e r. 4 to a 4 to 2 v ic to r y o v e r t h e N e w a n d 7 to 0. the n ig h t o f June 18. f Y o rk e r s b e fo re . 25.000 fa n s . L e f t y A l S m i t h p l t c h c d h is y • I t m oy be o u t o f order to bring up A l l th e N e w Y o r k r u n s w e re h lr d s t r a ig h t s h u to u t In th e th is spbjcct o f th e a ilin g dig it, but '. - V ^ r Ig h tc a p , h o ld in g th e C a r d s t£i s c o re d I n th e sc c o n d o n L o u #1 I when they got to plcJclng'flaws In i OehrlB's tenth Iiomcr. and Tony wo h i t s t h r o u g h th e , s e v e n t h , y / ' the fis tic m achlnc, a ll they fo und Lazzcrl's nin th. tte r w hich th o Komo w as called waa th is sore thum b, nnd a fa t Kaose o t A sudden m ln . Tha Cleveland ylctory. along wUh C i f l HUBbcU ' wail- 'JiU ■ieVenlh ~ th fl w in Djr th # Kcond-piocc* iJos* ^ ♦v->8.»-' Nl w ith A damaged hand. Ttoikpr. Jb ....... — 4 111 Moorr, ir --------------- 4 2 2 I 0 ■ • ra hUhaail, 3 b ______ — . S 2 1 fl 2 * >l*le. ib . T I T Z Z Z I 5 0 4 2 *he w inn er was ridden by Jockcy ^ 5 " Joe T alks Baseball ^ llt. t b _____________ 3 I 2 a 0 Knitiiprborkrr. t t — 4 o I 2 s B y B IL L noniNo nOI red R oberuon. nnd led th o pack | ^ | Ib ro rr. n ........ ..............4 o I i e j T lie LouLi management was dU;*b«r? ct............... . . . ~ 4 0 I j ® A T L A N T A , O n .. J u n e 6 • A n o t h e r w is e - c r a c k ln g . c o n f l - a ll th e way, sp rin tin g th e fl\-e and i ^ ! » aun plenxed over th e condlUon and early l o u u _____________ JI 4 t : i Jl d e n t “ D iz z y ” D e a n Is t r a v e lin g a f I h a lf turlougs In 1:07 r-5 . v . ­ a s t p a c e to th e b ig le a g u e s one h: :?o?‘ J b “_ 3 “ “ } l l l l Cc rin g w ofk ahown by Flslla na’a fa 8 itn d a y ~ t:M ^ rl. Speer'a tb. irtell, u ------------------ 4 0 1 0 2 — — ]h c ho pe s. 'ho ■ M ilk y W ay en try, heavily ' The KCW TOKK An R II o A rom , F rc lg bt; 3 p . m.. U tah smnllb l . p -----------—— 2 1 0 0 1 ' • I vprlte son when lie c.-ime here. He CtomUL «t —.... . 4 0 1 2 2 ConaoUdAted , yed fa vorlie , paid $4J!0 to win. ' •v,. T h i s D\7. na ys h e Is r e l y i n g o n a a' f a s t b a l l to g e t h im I n t o a piayec WAS overweight, bulgy nround the Chiefs rs. Barley Safeways. Doth n o li.. S b ---------------------4 0 1 2 1 Chit ToU lt ... .......................M 7 14 21 a m ia j o r c ir c u it . 10 to place and $2i 0 to show. $2.40 m lddlo ond slusgLih. His lim in g i X)lmi|«l0.^ lf ...........—v.. 4 -0 • 2 0 exhl exhlbUloD (Ames. . JST. j I.OUIR AD R U U A , • was po or -ngnlnst _ t h n .spafring-------- 1 S p o c d i a l r e a d y ha.s J i e l j y d tliLs tills - J a m e s _ f D I z z y i_ D c a n _ f n o . X ? »loy w T u llp r eturned >3,B0 to plnec ^nWinrrTf— , ,r«~ e t - * - - * — nO O T o ahow. The show price >■ , . £ n d i mates. B u t he »tlll could throw___ ’ * E * t = ± ± £ t S r S r ! ! -iil ic la tlo r i_ iO h e _ C a c d h a C jic c li= r : r lr n ‘a -n .*W o rk e r*''A » lA n e e ; Ford* WhlscendA waa J2:60i ^ tho7«1ove3 60 fa st lh a t you c ou id^^~ V , y . Is llu it ho remlnds them o t the ® U r « r l. 2h ------------------ 2 1 1 i ? Vlco Vlco n . Speer’s. »x in i S ’ i ' ----------------* : i 5 ; ppi ti t c h tw o n o ' h l t g a m e s th is 'j asay. n 'l see them trave l-to an o p p o n ivt’s • J e rftn t, e 2 0 » a 1 ace. iiuni, Ib ..................... a 0 0 a 0 set s e a s o n n. a n O g le th o r p e u n l - | cCardinal nr TneadAT—7:}0 p. n , V tA h Cbtefa Jahtiion. I .............. I e e O' 0 T i head o r body. H b m arksmanship » Dean has confidence—oodles of It. n d e r. , i d incnn. e ........................ ...................... ..... vs. WUey D ra g: T n r Lanndry ts. r r iu needed sharpening. K " ; > " — — I S ! ! i v eInr s lto yn i roigf htht eh ano -h lltcra . against | " lI ought to m ake th e big leagues." ] | J | * Jrrome Cooperative CrcAmery. U86 v »ri J s r , : : ..................! ! i Joe hiraself w on't ta lk about ' say*. "I'm better th a n some of l | l l < s . . ’i ■ . - = = ! 5 ; ! M erccr un lverdty, n o t a ball rto c b he lU d lrr. p ____________ e 0 0 # #[ W «-edncsdAy-.7:30 p. m , Idaho ? *," figh ting . He looks on ih e Sehmclthem up there now, and I've got a i l l l i ed the Octethorpe outfie ld . thei t, In g bout AS Jnst to moch busiT bUU ______________ X 3 I IT Jl ro w e r ra. Van Engelen's; D ra n i-tC aiinrt. p _____________ 0 0 a 0 2 ^T lie ta ll, leiin rtg h t-h a n d e r saya lo t of experience." wick rs. Ford-Vleo. "»jn new which w in in rrea te his fo r­ l - D i t t m far Janrn* In :ih wick TJien he adds: T ;lbm , ». ..................... . 1 0 • 0 0 he learned b M rba ll on converted tune hy About 1300.000. He w ilt --T hm w tay—7:30 p. m ^rSpeer'a y *. * "As eom fleld.1 In the vic in ity _of_A ra" i a m atter o f fact. 1 believe the ae rtU a d “ ei0~ 4 ...1* Totalj _____________ 2J 0 2 i2 I 7 b m Oa.'. his home tow n. ' ' ta lk About an yth in g except his Te only dirtcrence between me and KfW V f lt k .......... ... -029 000 000- 2 U lle y D m r : Jeromo CoopenUlre oni> .Oamt ra llfd at end of irvp nlb In -'agon. '” * own bualoeM. H e ll argue base­ Two baia MU—Rolfr, A m lll. Thrrs Crea Creameiy ra. W orken’ Anianee. ltiy Dean (the C ardinal) b the Just A C ountry Boy O lu fc4i« h llt^ a o llln a , Trotfcy. Home runt ball and le ll you th a t Mickey salary he draws." : v . , w ....... ••Yenh, I J u it c.ime fjtim the eounsala I-Ylday—7:30 p. m.. Consolidated N '" —Cebrlc. I^anerl. Stolrn baif>—OaUi,... ' ^ c"l Corhrane'B D etro it Tigers are th e i . , l^iuu .............. -.000 000 0— 0 try ball lots. roI m y fn»t one lo fo a c h Says He’s Good U n lfli str. Sacrlflcr* — Galatirr. Chapman. F rrli rc lrh t TS. T roy La on dry ; * U U h “ L rwo hair hlla-Mayo. T. #l»orv. Man- ‘ greatest in th e game. I VeU ran Coach F ra n k Andcuon. Do u b h ^ ^ y — l o U th- Chle working, anri Ifs been doing p re tty Vi ■jO E.LC U Is/' Crhlefi TB. T w in Falls G I b m And cuto to, Whiltiead. i . MartlB. T htra bata ''o r And ao you colla r ono o f Louis' o f (Oglethorpe, aaya confldcncc and |ti l»—J. Moorr. Homa run—O tl. Kac- well w ell," ho declared. i'a ln l, h li^ favo favorite apar-matca, Lou Poster, -i lr*—Smllh. L o tin f pllchrr—rsrtnelLast i c’olo r Are two o f I>ean's attributes. year ns a fr e e m a n mounds- c^Io .......... .......... U Lou th in ks io o Louis Is "cuperAnderson ha^ developed 32 ball ’ mai m an .he bore th e b ru n t o f p itch ing And . W i n F i f t h S t r a ig h t , „ natu ra V a i— a . f ig h te r .H n. m r t . ■ Schmellng w on 't last longer th a n 1 BCHs'iUN',"juiie «t (A')—-m e lio m c tJ [ ^alif o r n ia ^ C o a c h B e e s w i n w ig m c a p f Fellow diudpnla aay they c.i11 ""D I enn h a i w hat tho bU lengue ' :A NS A3_CITY ,^4unc (1 l-F .-T w o four— rounds,—p r o b a b ljr- tr lll- g o -o u t— - r u n - « iu iii|ln r -o { —Z f-k ^ B o n u m -n n d — gCTTUt* U if tookliiB i^ r.‘* AndrrTion ■ ^hiM f l r a i —-D m y - ' }innTgrny— urcainMr "stoii CTNCfNN’A n , 'JUne“ 5 “ t/T7=Snc-‘Tjfffl ilb ltion p ;rfo rm n n cp s-h y Helen T earlier, and Po.'it knows Sclim elTOny P in Availed tho Chlcaeo said. "H » hns .'Ue, strength, youth uive triples by Berger a n d lia s - he :la A pllch er whoso l u t name U snld lE x p e c t s D e fe a t phena o f F u ltiy ji M l.vwurl. overIng. fo r ho helped the Oerman tu no W hite 8ox bu t llttie today when n d ftf.i.M ,b a Il." I and A single by Lee enabled l>ea Dean. T he secondary re.vwn, th ey a and th ey dropped th e ir elKlnh utr.iljtht • T llie biiscball m entor, w ho has , ‘ dowed today stcUar perfonn* e Bodton Dees to score tw o run^ ___ cs o t Kansas and Ml.wourl a lh JA t P o u g h k e e p s i e ~ (Continued on P.ir c ll> OOLDEN, Colo.. June a (J l .gam e.to the n o tio n ned Sox, lO-c, OC fo u r b.ill.p:aylnR eons, a.iy» he be^ f " " * ■' four t l i f te nth and w in th o second — rack Johnson. R te llir tA ckle o f th e I* " me of A doublcheader w llh Cin< ki«i “ tofrort a crowd ot 16,000. Jn(\k llcves his p itch ing aco U one of th e . i, - '.s, .w ho smashed seven records In ......... .......... S I I 2 0 K lrln, r f . p, > t r o lt Llonx profc.'ulonol fo otb all 1^^,^ I t was th e golden sockrr-’ fifth Detn best prospecu he ever coached. . .M,issouri valley A j \,U . irack.and I „BERKELKY. la m llll. lb _____ __ ___ 2 2 1 12 5 best inatl, 10 to 8. I'am C alif.. June S OVH- \ d meet here. • I «.nm’ )1ctory In a row and I t puUrd t hem tm m wa.Upey, 2b ----------------4 o I o 0 ) Al ______ h in^rToai.li ■>[ t n t Cc.lo..tdg-Ochoot-or-f-}ntH H lanTr^iF lnaT ora-nrer-^^^''C a^lblc■ i l l plwce. from which th e T tr a r ncB i f lf P6UgHKcet>5le lo ' Luke Appling, "R e d" Wingo, Jay “ h - i i i ■» , fl- .w ui:d .i. b r f. m n g 'T nr j- trai llnc irm crtocRT: |ou»i< liomra. 2b ____________ 4 0 0 1 4] Luki »ied Uiem by m e firs t game 4 l(io ir .B A S E B A L L bumbled by tho Indiana. I jJnhnaon „| tr rfend th e ir national collegiate ’ Jorccnt, p --------------- ;__ 4 0 0 0 O jpa Patrldge. Davo Barbee. "L e fty " ^th ir d tim e th e Accepted world I {jefcn -lofi wUl coach th e lin e In aa- lo lI vlctor>-. srd o f l l J I «econd.t held by S tc lu L . . , - , , T he boxieore: I ly tin it head Coach A lb e rt l n rtt cama: W Ulb. Charlea eOorge and Earl R II R amplonshlp and mako tho « r s t{ K IM B E R L Y T .U U _______________ . . . 1. ™ ' ish o f Poland. Then she to.Med i aton _________ 000 010 eoo—l S 1 JJ iVlilte and aTso w ill be AasUUnt i nrinaail riT T a n v K u ii ah it h o a Shepherd. to repre.^ent the U nited Stales | ----- . ooo o il iflt—4 11 o r« dlMuaa 133 feet C 'i inehe.i. a l ' ’ ’^1 tc __________ "Dean w ill be listed wuh th a l » - -------------- 4 o 2 2 o "E Tff. fm:k I'oarh nnd In s tru c to r o f physhIr, lt and Lopri; llallln ciK orth and’ fJrn.rn. *"' I w, hich m eet officia ls unld bet- liT thla ih l jrn r 'a Olym pic games. J RTOup someday If U dcvelop.i th a l mftattll. I*;m l education, J o liM on At p re .^ n t I Vomi :d 'th fl recognlM d wcinicn’.i Olj-m -l 1-■ *'S JJ : : z z = : ? S f S ho l j ^haa one othe r qualification.- A n irrnnd canai j ' B U H L on his ranch at OrantavlUe. U tah . | Ju JJJis ro N Honors, lb __________ » 2 S » o ” ^on t ----------------* “ ' * «1 derson says. record. > -• ' I :.\rr o l Nt. fK y) E b rls h t pre rte w - ! A D R n n A j ^laucban, * “ < lb a P'® Suhr. --------------------4 0 1 9 2 , der*. K rw lc h . r f --------------- 4 * • « ; Its ban.ki. aa __________ a 2 J 4 2:suhi cam piiT n aomewhat s o u rly .; he P ltu bu hr.' Knnwis, T e a c h e r s . t the h Its . «aa an alI*Rocky m ountAtn . I'iba A t K im b « r lr Ilriibakrr, J b ----------------J o n I 0 r u n s T o CrAduate 10 :m an who coached the la sl ■ •onfrreiice tnckle a t the Unl>-er»lty j .rr-?: " ----- ; n ;5 « ; » _____________ t 2 1 I \\cout. Jb -------------- 2 a 0 J 4( T} ; r eUiraxrUa.: T hen he punches th o tobaceo- '•'*‘ ”m'5plon* o f th«“ crn tra l confer- "^lio itn v tar d f f en H«-t«-t W li- '>Bt- ) r n f, - v f- '— •__ : : i r . r ' r 3 'i ■■■ ■" ^ - T O B i n ------------- -----------T w lh t " DU‘" &i' n \e ''h'ld-iccM on to 7 * * e-—lUllPtj for lliu tp ll in Sth , I Te Lt A l i a r perform er on the 100 P noo— l Te noTON An n 11 o \ ’,,'7** rntaU . »J la 11 JO I I I >PItlaburih ‘»l;rrsr>—nniQ l' . .. IM 104 b j l - . ] • ; Tn ikrr. linm rf. Ih ir r baao Ogle CookP. tf ........... ........... 1 J 3 1 fl „ IrlTnit ” 1, Oglethon'c basketball team and n,ii> fnr I r - U In »lh >ll>—%ullk. c lm in i. I>i>tihli- iiLij^T sdd l>l.iyed fooibaJI, too. w h lla .ln PowAH R II O \ hW»Wj,lkrr‘ numa. fltan». «•IM l? INSATI >Umi»h Vf ------------------ J ? f 1 ^ 'll ind Lavairlln. l.o.lnc p u .h r,-w r q ir t. {Jer j^ / Spriric-' A. and M.. a Georgia r«... h i u - i r » i . . liftir ln lw . ro t. r h •i rrm in . 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w in U io flOth ru n n m g o f Am'* tio n fo r th e erent should be« heavyw e ig h t t it le to James J. p . . Aw oclnM d P «nsa M Sports E ditor) .erica’s.o ld e st r i^ e ^ t h e BeUnont o n t slakes. ___ ______ ________ -- lifte d and t h i t d rlv e rt ih m ild be• B ra d d o c k r s c h e d a lB d - fo r-a c I* B A L T O S R O L 'G O l i' C L U Bi ^; s£ p r i r i g f i e i d r N T J : r J u n 6 '8 Q tim v ille ' g o t up"ih*' th e fin inaali 'stride t t i nose Joh n H ay compelled to ute the same U ad^ tlo n on a B oise b o x in g c a rd B l u t l n s a l l o p e n c h a m p lo nis hh ilp r e c o rd s t o b i t a i n - a h e a r t -. W h ltn e y ’8 M r, Bones, a ra n kc o utsider, i o u t o t th e purse o f « o f casollne th a t can b« bought^ June 17, n e g o tia tio n s were t t o i i v X , I W l l t t l e T o n y M a n e r o . 3 1 y e a r ^ l d th ro b b in g lln ls h , d a p p e r l l t )29,800. H a l P rice HeadleV's Hlooily il' ro o d , also a lon g, shot, was . A t any fU llnc itaU on. u n d e r w a y la s t n ig h t between I t a l la n - A m e r l c a n p r o fe s s io nnaa l,i, s h o t t h e g r e a te s t r o u n d o ,f “ The frasoime v e use to n e e. ------- "" ■.-■ ♦ar •a no th er e ig h t le ng th s back, f r j j - — " a ttc h t h e A m e r ic a n o p e n c r o w n\ t h e to u r n a m e n t to d a y t o s n na c a rt In th e flOO*mlle race costs. | I T w in PaUs A m e ric a n Legion sho w in g th e w ay t o seven a n d L ou H o ffm a n . B a lt L ake C 0o (o p e r, t h e h a r d - lu c lc m a n o fI about S3 a Rallon,** M eyer ta ld1.. f r o m " L lg h th o r s e H a r r y ” C S e i H H r S p e e d s t e r Jot o th e r h ig h class th re e -y e a rpromoter, to brtog the c olo rful rin g “ I t is doctored casoltoe and weg g o l f , b y a t w o - s h o t m a r g in . olds, In c lu d in g J. E. W ldoner's ace to T w to Polls. lo pi p o r . s t a r t in g t h * f i n a l r o u n d .« bad to do a lo t of.experlm enttoct F o u r s tr o k e s b a c k o f C oo S m a s h e s R e c e r d , Brevity, th t 4 to ft cholct. 0 Headed on th o . comeback tn U * to set i t Just r ic h t U a t m on th to ' “ Tha victory, worth 18 to 9 to M a n e r o c a m e f r o m b e h in d IInn l we would n o t ute m'or* th a n 37JS a fU r being tltu g b te re d b y the dyna­ ' " eamsce tehcdaled (o take plaee a l iHOOSTON.‘Tex.,June6 w —Har*, lha backen e l the triple entry that t h e s t r e t c h l i k e a m a n o ’w a r m ite p a c k e d c a llo n f^ th e m axim um allo tted .” (Iiin c like 100.000 folks on hand and I t r Walltnder. Unlvertlty of T « u, alto t o c a p tu r e t h o g r e a te s t s c o r t . p>. . . ^ _ " .u»J C T i flsta o f th o black • “ tocluded IteU ter and Teufel, The C alifornia comet, v h o It triumph chtUced up nd Joe (w flh propcHy clear! Jacobs. aneedster. bettered the world recordi V ;-------t e y - d e g b y - e v a F - w l t n e sse d - ln V mrn nrr iTrti I -4he-O Bly-dflveM »-hlslofy4o-w livroe L o n ls :W ii“ B c h ta *llh c "b o b 'ir3 o i time to the 300 metert here today S I • n a tion al title tournam ent. He th e 600*mlle race three tim et,I. igee to make a lo t o f money oa t o f at t h i Ouir A. A. U, and Olympio[ New York banker. booked fo r a • rip pe d tvD itroke a o tt th e Baltusrol tsald he b t lle m th a ractoc f r t * ’ Valika bU other racet, OrtnTlUa ---------ite x r le t e t to te rcou n e reoord w ith a clotlnK ST. fir e tryouta track and field meet.' - I was 'i ^ Ui 'te m ity would be dotoc the pas* held eft the early paee by ' m ouatato a a t un de r p t r . fln lth e d fe u r ib o U u n ­ WaUender wu^clocked to 11.1' Jimmy Stout and th ta t t t down as flP B IN O rX B U ), K . 3h Jnna « Uf)I) sencer car d river a real terviee i ff Chet to a n .« f> d e r th e fo rm e r Amerlcam record —Here’s how 18,000 prise money■ ordinary pum p eatoUne w o % t of cash pouring to(e m m o te r M ike aecoa . E v try one baaktog along Jteobt’ ^?»a Angelas. the Judgtt called fer a photocrtpb. trho ler, h a a d -----d u u n p lo n ih lp . . H a rry Cooper ________itA ISO He ntn th t mUe and a ha lf to u a Betch taemed happy about some­ lin e th e l o a l aucceedlnf to the title yieldad Undefeated leaden, Ooodlnc. B uM hl P a ra d e W a re s a t 'ehamplona m N t O h io S U ta u n lver- lo o p rn record th a t Qene ihares w llh lh yesterday, bu t m any ' ahotmakers> and Haxelton, so up acalnst touch « c n r y C ottoa a t 2M .______________ have m f l ^ plan s to ahoot th e ir qual*: flPW 4ltton- T he C ocking t e t i ^ w ith ‘a T ra c k M e e t j s lty a t Columbut J u n * 13, and con> Iwi o u J n h a le f i r s t . — I ’l l see.you * “ tinue on to C hlctg o to defend Ih e lr dtl _ 'ifvlna- r r a in ift'tftifiw 'ir T h u »i>«1T ^'f ------- ^----------c u n t F u u iiiM yo a rt n ---------- perm its. rt.OJiJi. cham pion th lp J u a t 19 and _ O regon-S tat* coUete hurler, oo thhe* BA LT L A K X O n Y . JU B i fl Cff>~ 20. “ S a n iSoGlanls opened up w ith aI m ound I t c ua aln c fo r a v ictory o r t r In term ou ata to am ateur r e c o r dirT h ir d plaee w ent to th e Bloomn-s | n e ld. New Jen ey, bomber. Clarenca c« bid fo r m edalist honors yesterday' Jerome oa th e Ooodtoc dlunond. I tum bled to Wholesale lota to day ro, as i C lark, a ee>1eader in th e openlnff nff when he to ured th e fir s t nine holesI U inh's outstanding athletes parad* B a h l a t Kim be rly round, w ho fln lih e d w ith 74*71 (o r a in 3S, one under pa r. before the A. ed th e ir wares a l an A. A. U. and C a b ' C a t c h e r J o i n s Buhl's unbeaUn o u tfit wlU Invade to ta l o f 287. T h e veteran MacDon­ n - doa-npour struck. M el c o a c rlff sndI ^to d isU lct Olympics IrU U track and L o s A n g e l e s T e a m I Kim berly and m ay be foroed to a ld B m lth o f Olendale. CaUfomla, is, Joe M cNealy each shot 40 fo r the i r e t h e ‘ ‘B i g S m o K e • fie ld meet. see u s In h a th e defeat column, dependlac on ft ecm petltor fo r more th a n a quar­ r - fir s t nla o holes. Dale SchofUld, Brlcba m Youne , OHICAOO, June fl th e effecUveaeti o f H u ll. Kim be rly ~ i n an­ u e s in U s e d C a rs . te r century, ahot fin a l round* o f 12w h e n i t COI 3, Team to Boise J i u n lv s rtlty s one*man team , smash- ' swer to M ansger Jack Le llve lfa ' to fe r 3SS and fo u rth nlace. T ra il* U* Q u a llfrln a n ls y fo r the tourney, mouadtmen w h » recently a rrlreSd f d tiro re « ^ -a a d h e l^ I■ _ t^nM na l TUIt._the_Chlcago C ubi to - . ~ i h i r t a u e«ch wcre'TCy 'Urf«>an flt Is scheduled ss the om y a c u v n m ' Q day tu m e d m e r U telr th lrd *s lrln g ' C h lca p j. W lffy Co* o f W a'*h lnito n, th e C ountry c lub today except fo r1 to g aailcnm ent. I n th e m esntlme “ • a r^ a J jT s w o n d s ' to " l h e " 200- m e u r r iOD(iE COACH—A F IN E CAR _ — DO I D . ,C„ nnd Hcnr>* Picard o f Hershey, Kcneral memberahlp compeUUon as, th e B u h l aces, w llh the uiualJy un- low hurdles, only two tenths of dit I caich er.-W a lur'S U !ih an son r-iA -thO ' re iu u y lT a n la , th e p re *to u m a m e ft Ihe aces o f T w in Palls. R upert.'D uhl, beaUble W ills on t h t mound, aw ait second under Jesse Owens' w o rld '.Los Aageles club o f th e P acific c o u t . lescue, a Cub fa rm . ta ro rlto . K im be rly and n i e r are slated to; another vlelory. ^ record. tODGE COUPE— REPOSSESS___ 1 9 3 0 -P O C “ BchoHeld also won th e IQO-meler I ; Stephenson, consigned on opUon, V i ’ ^ e r e o n ly one m an broke 300 a t Journey to Boise fo r a m atch w ith, - Haseltoa obviously is to danc«r ot f O akm ont a year bro. when Park* ^ daah. to lO i second.i, and rsn on le ft fo r th e coast to nigh t. He broke k-t P la nta tion club a r t u a b e fln o ln c at. lo t ln i undefeated tta n d ln c when . w on w ith 209, exactly 44 o f th e 71 1:30 p. m . over IB h o lts a t m atch, H Atem jan Invades. W ith a reju\-en* th e 1,600-meter re lsjj wjuad. which 1.Into 18 games in 103S, h ltU n g J83 : : ated OCO crew o n th e field . Hacer* ORD V-8 PICKUP— L IK E NEW ............... players patttctpatlnR In th e fln n l 38 play. 1 9 3 5 - ko s ’'■* posted th e la st tim e /o f 3:31,6. I tn 2Q times a t bat, b u t th is year he _' :hud been uted only a t a p in ch h it— Lo cal'colfe rs, bow eref. l u t n lc h t, m an laat Sunday smothered H an* “* Lowers f iU til Record u v e o - ’m E — H a .p , ^ Y o

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GOVERNHTCNT nONnS ’'A H f-P E R .V '-W H ^ A R B ^ a k 'W r S E B iETUO^ETTfREfTINV -n V E Y o M b U f-A m hrT H E R B 'S W Ct.E eV l f - H o :-™ E i’ 'w o u il> « ''r B "T T T ” I > I« T H E y ? -ID O H » rJ |p < J T S r$0 O IN 7 X £ H 0/? (Z M -? B ?E ARE V H 1 WAV W E KIN ^ISHPtl , N E W Y O R K . June fl ( ^ ^ B o n d 5 c O 0 e H y A M D v M W w rPWNE Pt . kHlAAMU.«TDS9^ f B m S ix n HEV^E FLYING » A ^R o ta tio n s :-. \m r>('n» IM A r. « K 'k 14\« Pure Pi OU __ _______I6 'i l« i.i l«>, mostly me 80 lower, dull a t decline; U /h f June 20 a n d 37, Joha.'W . C onAll 'heat Values Responsive Uni\ Iniverslty of Utah Dean dOre, klltad Cbem 4i Oy* IM 1M>4 its Ri Radio corp o( Am _ i l ' , I P . tl> j yearlings yci R c n c h fiscal erlils. The change o f BmalU lfl. clnssUled ns old crop ft stato Bupertnlendent o f publlo — — All UIU C b ilm e n ___ 4«4 3«>i 3 8week’s i.|, in g tb a fu tu re statua o f tb e fran c. ^ ^ AO Ltn I T *l At T rl ____ 101 lu bc boutherrj Pacific . . 33!k a iU 3 3 '.! best, ! " * a t closo 11.75; closing bulk By JO H N P. BOUGHAN S6A A L T L A K E c n Y , June 8 f.n — SUto superintendent o f publlo In im Vater Worka _ 33 3 ^ 32 Btand Bt Despite th e coolneas o f U nited Dranrta ____ _ I3; U l . 33>; s8ui n d a u At Tleo A>j S‘ i : nt iO l ' . bucks sorted o ff a t 1.00 dL-ie u te s treasuiT o fflcla U to th e Idea, itcbuon T at e r_ _ 7 o > i «#■. 70>-, BUnd bi Oil Calif ___ 381, ■ 30 3«' f 3H IC AGO, June 6—Dominating Utnh's tnh govem or th re w h U campaign Olympia, W ashington state supers CHIOAGO, June 8 UF) (U 8 D A ) ^UUmlort bankers th ou gh t I t lik e ly th a t O reat < ■ count; choice shom yearlings 10.40 A Ohio _ 1T>; I7 *i iT k BUnd fit Oil N J 38 3 *> il” '' Ilo cLie In th e wheat m arket.todny '" t o hig h to day w ith a declaration In tendcnt and M 1.U Elizabeth Ir e ­ «i A T la lto n ____ 37;i 8tew«n 8t .enrly, 0.75, late; to p shom ewes ^ B rita in and Am erica a lg h t cooper- Po P®'utoe s: R ecelpu 106 carloads; on dlendlx Warner — .17’ . I7’ i i i ’ ,,e nr >r old age pensions ••w llhout red ‘land ""S o f Helens. M ontnna superin­ tltrrL Sl M l-, SO>i studebaker St 3 a p a rtia l breuk*up o f drouth ' Corp __ n i . 11 11'. 4.00, 4,0i henvles around 2J0 a t cIoac. *i ate to prevent demoraUaatloo o f tra c k 177; to ta l U . 8 . shlp m e nu °l«U)leh»m lurr Add U kcti „ 3S>'4 21U 3S>« Ttxa* Ti corp — _ « _ a ii4 31 3 |i.I Hogs: J ,pe." ' tendent. iditlo n a northwest, together with 749; a e v stock, best stock about raiumet 4,000. Including 3,000 direct: Ih tem a tloo al currencies in th e avent 749 * Heel* „ :o 9’ , 10 Tran* Tr A m i r ______ is», lj» i ia>. , ‘ T ho sessions w ill be followed by •‘I propo.ie." aald D r. H erbert B. w q u c n t downturns o f priccs. Bt4Mkdy, supplies lig h t, demand slow; ow few sales about steady w llh Friday's FTBDca deraluea lU m ooetary tm lt ste lankdlao Paelflo _ l l ' i iai Union Ur carhldi* S4 M ‘k B3«, the law, “ to give pensions to .n il per* ‘ "® N ational EducaUon Association !w» Thrcihina laa . is a u Ur Union Otl Calif ___ 31li a ifk StiiiAVC Texaa-U . a No. l..g c n e ra lly ahow- c*i : average b u t favoring th e w enk Ride; , ^K m ' axim um fa ll of 3U cents a . or.breaka looaa fro m th e gold s ta a- Te: nntan P .p iri< .----- < . ---------- ----------------------------- --------tata, f'd e c a y '8 4 J » " to - t430:-Artcansas ^:« ro ■d> .r w c o .........Or !L ih cU o r-July.w Jiea l.oo ntracts ux>k u nins,o s .. vct.6 4rw ho Jiav« ,ao .o U N r.la- ^amventlon. • be8fc-heTe 8caUng-Bround'330’ 1 b ,'n t !baupr*k* Olilo » 3714 3T>> 37>« United Ui Aircraft __ _ Z3>« 33’ k 23, !o.15; 0,1; henvles b id down t» 8 3 5 ; sh ip - cago. emocratlc Candidate M aw — Dean to. Winnipeg, and Kansas City Dcmc elo s ln f allg htly h lg be r.. sto stock atrong fo r best stock, supplies ^:em HEADS ASSOCIATION f Bolrenu ____ - l« S IS 1S'«Ot>S B tee l------------- 39>i 38»* S # 'I'piers L : took none: estimated holdover m airkets, m rk h o w c « r. bearish effects ofen a t th e U niversity o f Utnh lig h t; demand lig h t; Id aho co> ‘n>er« vaa s o t m uch change la Tcry vet :om S o u th e rn____3 3% 3'« Vanadium Va , I8‘ i ia». iB N i^’^ •r« — would place on gra n tin g of 500; compared w ith a week ngo. b n rwere re only moderate, nnd a general tb e domestic «eot»nile picture. Ru Rusaet Burbanka U . 8 . No. I |5. ow Union ___ 791^ 7B1t 7B', 500 SonaoimatNl o u - I P I I H . 11>. Weatern Wi June fl — L . L . Gray ...._ .tio i« 109^ 4J0U rows roa nnd g ilts largely 10 to 20 h ig h - trade !ont OII DeUvar* - 3I>. 3S>k 3S>* WMtlnahou** tV. inslona. U nd er the presen state, BOISE, „ de verdict was th n t fo r th o most P«»sli v e re rala* of Nampa, ^ a s elected president o f cei »rn ProdueU .^ .,711^ 77 'i 77 'i Woola-orih W« ... ..... 49!; 49 49 er: sows weighing im d er 400 lb. 10 part d crn l system, designed to provide , rx the m ln s had been light, and tfd c n tiv e ly lively. _I I I C:urtlM ui W r i i h t ___ A; -37>4 3T>; tat — tn r . ~ jo s E i’H L n T S T o c K ----------^'wn v n e n t'ln cnicago'cH »«m frv« 39 3a>. Cltlea Clt 8»nrlce . ___ ■ 4U 8 8T . JOSEPH, Mo.. June 8 (/T, He succeeds Fergus Briggs o f Po* l»Qcr»l Motor* ___ e t l, ei'fc « tu neo He Dond Al Share ■ --------- - 10», (T 10 board also takes liens on p ro pi i « Ai — C a tlie : 40; fo r week “ iJ. Septem btr 84*,*B5. December T he I V. a 8 t«el a t M U . Bethlehem at O X B A H A LIV E S T O C K o'l! illilden Co _J____ 41>. 4t 4L jE in lrc » Dond At Shar* pt •------ » n . (USD , ty ow B7’ . . corn « i*H down, July OOU- e rty c iKd by oppllcatlons — to In - ratello. M » , R sdlo a t I I U . Oenerst roods . fom Du*t ............. 16' 19 11? Iltr< Itrcla Minins _________________13«i slauRliier sleers and yearlings H a rry From an o f CaJdweH wa* O (tJSDA)— ^ loodrekr ro paj-m ent o f the slate a fle r Scptcmbmer 57 !.. December sure « t M H . Oertala*t«ed a t 10« , and ' M AH A. Juna 8 ^ steady to 25 lower; cows weak to ,® Rubber ... 33>i 2a>i Niagara N li 1lud»on ____ _ 9»b stei ilected vice prcAldcnt; E. A. M cK ny Hoga: . 800; nom inally, ateady: .n o ^ xMdyMr nub pf „ e o - nth. T ha t, sajs th e dean, la bad. 90---90-- BBunahlB.-Mlnlnr ui i ; oala unchanged^to «» off. July death - ---- -----------------i I* ! * 25 :lower: two loads cholco J323 ID. - V. a B b ffm a o M achinery a t l a i i : 2 |i| If Emmett, *ecretao’*tren.w rer. an d ] shippers In packer to p 0.S0; de slr- oIrahun n p^st a ii • 2'4 a>i nnd r>'0 ahowlng »4-’ » deSteen *8.50; choice 688 Ib. h e lfc n - J '*i-T», "’ 3#>, EnUUed to C om forts Arch SPCCIAf, W inn Vrch Wackerlpy o f Id aho F a lb , aerable 180 to 380 lb. OJO to 9S>0; Jj”r««t North R p t „ 3S>. 3S1, le. July 53'^. I n provwions, the 8.00; bu lk atcera and yearlings cllne. b a b T s il v b b . rn>l W Mt'Russr _ 3S 3«i| 3A>| Budlff. wepner and eompany, " i* [eant*at«arTns, q u a lity heavier klnda mediocre few |„, DDr.r. M aw sim ply Insists: come was unchanged to i ccnts lupp Moion 3>, 3>, S', *7,00*8.00: few londs Texaji gmss outcoi n k '. UIdB.. Twin PalU *7,0 N * W T O R K . Juna e W V -B W »n- 5 ^ ; A n e xh ib it and address o n n e v aM jtQ -300 lb. average w ith butc h e r \ni I'AlLQtd.fQlks who have jj?_o the r _________________________________ i : a i ] £ L T t l D&aanatr-y a en.\lon Jo_ ?n 'lt w nr t h e m Bta try to u k'tip -»nos6-------^ o m the OULvrt, nhent vulii/., iCCOni *4.75-5J5: gc« tr> r.^ «n1» «tnrlrr,^ _Er.O. fe ep ith em c om fortably th e rem ain- oirihVTKnernoon;----------------rr:-------------------; ^ lh i were •0 .rcjponslvo, to evidence that keep ^ C T C A O O PRODDCB ^ w -g o o d Bowi ' B,«8-to ■8 « ; ■p u i l i r ^Itf T»1 Al T fI ■ - ■ 13U 13'» 13', I Cor Corp T tu it . 1. , ! _______ ______ *3.73 and “ nd feeders *6,00-7.00. to 8.35; compared F rid a y Jast ob >hns U a n rlM e ___ 03 P3 S3 Qui Quart in r B h a rra ------------------- $1,63 Sl o f th e ir day.i. Sheep: 500; fo r week spring substo stn n tia l relief fro m drouth had derr of . CHICAOO. June 8 W > -tH ju ltiT : down ^ e n n m ti copper 37’ i 37«i 37’ i Piind. Pin week slaughter classes unevenly Kfn InvfK ___ «yii JflS Marrland Mki Fund. _____________ $19.43 i “ around steady, exception stags v ta k aged sheep 25*50 lower; la lo aales whero e a cro de arth of oiolsturo h u been Uke * fullback. Is n o strnnger to changed. Id Coni P e t __ _ IRI. js*^ ]|> , Salt U k * M ln« uar aho springers *10.75-11.25; sev- mcnac ontRomrry Ward _ 4}>. 43^, 4Zi, Mountain Moi a t y Copper . tJ7J to $390 Id IdBl litlc.^. He'.^ a s u te senntor. H e ; naclng crops norUiwc.n bolh politic B u tte r: 19,119. firm , prices n n - to “ 29 * o f f; pigs sU ady to 35 up. J E L L IS O N otor Wheel ____ 19>t 19’ . 10», Walker Wal Minina . - l l » to $1.83 eral eral loods clipped lambs *8.25*0.00; sjd, ia>, . New York Slorkt , ^ .ji deslmblc Alaughter ewes m ostly C om on . oats nnd rye. av w ell na p'ro^ active Llvo In th e L a tte r D ay Balnts E g g i; 33,910, firm , prieea tm * Ilnga Ung stron g to 29 hig he r; some m e- n u »t C^;>_ltet A -----33% AW BROTHERS Awnleao t^ w tr and J— i n t __________________ _________rtiiiT rtlilm VnS 43 a0 *3 .75 ;^op -» 4« >,-:-------------------urch. De.'< lde^8hepherd lntf-^«|o l-j -----Ota,—^ 1 . syai;ja-. liL ja w tu cM u t ehure l T "w tim “ W T3fcnr=irtnTpnjTnrnw In rk m «l Pow At U i h t >. 101, o», O’ . l Tneontm Trll mtal ... _______ _ a jca t ecatterrd sales good to choice 150- p r^ spccts pe higher; othe r ahe stock 35 to 90 SAN F K A N a S C O PRODUCB hlgl fo r com were likewise a cla.-wcJ .•wes. T .C rn tm l -------3«'. 3 li, 3 < i,jr» n G R A N IT E . ' 350 lb. *9.75-00; few 300-290 lb. *9.40- 'n ctobulls 19 to 35 h ig h e r; v e n lm n vf-N H iL H tfd ----- 3-, BAN PRANCISCO, June fl CA>— hteher: htel 3 '. 3 '.| A iit t ib x m ___________a7!i- 2 ^ W . to g cllw r w ith liberal primary H{e o ssays his pension stand Indicates irtn Am»T c*> ___ ?m, 3«'. 3 « i,lN »t 70; recclpi weak to 80 lower; stockers and ^'on ^Produce tinchanged. wen National Dweiilt _______________ 34 TO J : medium to good sows »8 O0*85. MONUMENTS connections. H s re* ilpts. Moderate selltng o f o'e was no Towruend Tc irlherr* Pnelflo _ . 3*’ , 5*>, :**,iW h; WWt# M o to n ............... ............« 3 a n fcec feeders about steady; bulks fo r Uted to th o northwest. gards rds th e Townaend plan situation i I iiii~ T — *■■■ ■ credlK irkkM Motors ia>« tO ', ID',* 435 M A IN AVE. E , Idaho PoUlen DCNVEB S IIE C r w rek fed ateers and yearlings 7.00 to r,m natlonnl to ue , saya he's "Ignor* jo',.o, eoi, 0' fed* 7.00; b< M * M * i l l S it I t vwra s the m o m ln g of th o th ird BOTON. June 8 rr m oving In f.ilr (ju a n tl*; ' HICAOO. Jun** 8 (T* _ Cash 'Andera . --------------------------------------4050 ♦050: coenpured last F rid a y : b u U h - cm^ dow n: medium anrt Rood eompared ro n w ith week jp r ln g l. *Lies, .,, Quot.-»tlons o f graded \ blood ■ Nevada student, waa k ille d ye«at. no fn lf* rrpnrtert; com • o f Nev I] d a h o H i d e & , • PM 35 to soc hlKher: packing s oa n! ,.n» *4 so to $5.25; lo a rr cradea lambs T«rk«ri. U «»- fM lam 1.00 to 135: older combine b rig h t wools were tq ostlv i j*"- 3 lay tn an accident a t M idas, E lm Ued rC: No. x tn U fd g i;i terday “ Ko. ai . . » e Jtfoi T a llo w C o . 5 steady, ' r n heavy t ^; w hite nom . 66' i - « : No. 3. es*»;| PT« »«.15. losd *5.90, p la in g ra A '; A l l L is te d o r U n i lis te d -» r s t * * iO : one double Sl ro'.;nd aheo dreased beef JLU T H . 6 r . n . r on .’o. 3 yellow eo’ 4 *« i» ;: No. 3. 60 -; D U L m • ^ei.'er* iS iS : grass beef cows *4.:s ] p -f• f i 'T j IIOJO. sorted 10 p-'r ceat cuts and caTra.w« „ « S S " , 5 % ______ o ' i ; No. 3 m ixed nocn. S9' i - 8i * ; ! trackfc *1.68*v: II6 J H ; Bept------------ S TO CKS and1BO Bl N D S longfed medium w e ::hi a;-.ci heavy! 2 ’ ’' ’ Uio tsJO; 1 bu lk medium bulls *5 t^-. , i : Oct. *1 6 6 ',. — I io . 3 nom . 5T.i-.80. Cloie: J u ly *1 6 6I ''.: cholce.l f,®_____ ■ Sjteers. S m any gradir.c ISJO. Calves: foe flv a daya MO; 1, 8 '4 ; Sept. M ' i . 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F our lathes at *59. *85, *105. • A N Y T H I N G F O R B R IN G I T I N I Slnco achool la o u t, and tbe 4aod *400. A ll above machines and school teachera have le ft fo r tb e 1tools In fra t class con ditio n aod THE FAR M summer. «-o have th e follow ing priced fo r quick sale. Beo H a rry j apt apartments to re n t In F lier. Six Ryan a t 133 W alnu t Bt. ipartm enU . fu m U hed. two, three U and fo ur rooms. S p rin g - fiiiiv i ~ ■ I ■■ i i . i „ ma msttrcsses on every b r f. Com^ROW BO AT AN D L 1 G H T *T R A IL - = ' bln blnaUon electrio rangea and 'ice er. L . F . Stum pf. Roseraon B a r­ For Sale or Trade 21 boxes. ^ M U «O R A V B SROTHBRS Wanted Miscellaneous 17-A ber Shop. . _tC pA ti°.u« m i & € 6 lU T V we%fENim^Ay s |Q |V |l:.|l- |. c o m w c f. tf>»i pfriod* I 5 |U | a | lemllr t u i I a I e i B l A l T T F ISn ^ e P U T i l **• EJomeniarT,} 1 hJ t i fM d tr J je. Do ua L U p L . M L ^ r a r f i “ )|A |M H 1 ;|U 1 0 | « . r 11. oia ^ NMW 4 j4 ;p ® : r } T fH I t. 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re(| hy th e Twin tl-‘e imrsonnKC. * 1 •j n n S T P nES BYT E R IAN C n U R C Il ” ^ F nlls public lib ra ry fo r f l » t lo n t th { to rn ey Sdward Bsbcock Introduced Banquet Concludes District^ 7 p. m.—ChrLstInn Endeavor w ith J , CJ. L. C lark, pastor. tl In eridence. State's witnesses tes- :grade pupils In th e grnde schools Session of Women’s In- CIJI l l i e services Sunday w ill Im com­I. a p.'irt fo r each nge group,. Bkyles shipped th e box by e xJ -. her*. ' . .. bined w llh the Children's day pro--. .n. f l P. m ,-?!le.v;iKej5y.pr^.H arw oo4 • e .. D r. Harwood Ls secretary o f reIT je purpose o f th'is p!nn.~which — surance-Organization"_-ljzrnnL.nncUwlll.-b£Ein_at.J0:3O. J n -. in a tlo n disclosed lh a t Skyles ’ ha d hns ] llKloiB educaUon o t our chureh tn its been used fo r seveml summers, L . D. McFadden, w u te m states 'stead o t 10 o'clock. There w ill be rn tlre iy. MLss Hodgebloom Is secw ired fo r re lu m o f'th e parcel f orl- Is | to crento Interest In the u.v) o f but nne MTVlce In th e m om lng. li: low ing his arrest here. ,th o lib ra ry nnd to rI vo children an :manager o f tho Pacific Woodmen II > r.'i Jiry of th e Women's Missionary «f- |' l l i e children w ill have a Inrp* A cum berofthedM CoJ structures , n n-woclatlon.. " oppo rtun ity to enrn school credit *L ife a.uoclA(fon; b a t t l e ; Ben D le■" Boise, sta te bomm’ls s lo n e ro ti,p n n in the ner^-lcc. The ch o ir w ill f* a n d ooe gold w a lc^ co n ta tn e d In d ^ u rin g th e sum m er months. Pins endorf, * :'s,ln g . ' T W ill U ( l U p M lno Eyes tn n-« tb a package were Identified by D r. Instead . i rn t.S T M ETH OD IST EPISCOPAL o f cred it nre awarded to tl;e ‘finance: I . H. Masters. Dem ocratlo ®‘ llh e H ills." M lss Lola Edwards w ill r . p . McAtee. T w in F alls dentist. fire , t and second gmde ehlldren. r IL iym ond S. new. m inister ^candidate fo r secrelary o t sta te,!) *®lbe our gurst-sololst Sunday, alnglng E and M . W alters, Seattle, addressed fts ^ a v ln g been stolen fro m i;ls o f­ I 10 n. m,—■liie church n t school. Is .Mine." Miss Eunice E « t 75 guests aU cndlng th'e ■ Supreme "Totlny ' fice. • T he nirplane tr ip Li mnde by ench 1 I J l n-. m.—T he chureh n t worship. Among spectatora a t th e hearing e ild rending five books; cne A m er- fForest Woodmen Circle banquet w ill direct th o choir. C. E. Cnlvcrt. Rcrinon subject. "W nnted: Some. lg ch ' ill be n t th e organ. Prelude. " L lf ,l Modern C hrists." w e r* Bkyles' w lfs and tb e lr th re e| I- Ican story, three books pertaining "la s t evenlhg a t th e Park, hotel, fo '•l- w , ^U p Your Heads;" offc'rtory, “ E \c* f ' _ye» r-o ld bor who came fro m M u s . to t foreign c n iin irlf,i. nnii ntifi bca^ low ing th e d is tric t c o n w ntlo n yeskogee a fte r Skyles' a n rs t, a rriv in g S o f the pupil's own choice. A t the end terday afternoon a t the Legion M e;*-I''nln g Song ;" postlude. " ^ d a n t e In w orth Lengue. 7:00—Tlie S enior Ep . m ortal h a ll. here last week. o t the sen'son i\ check U made to see ** . worth League. ; •* "A LltUe C hild S h all Lead Them.'' A tten din g the artem oon sessions State's witnesses Included besides ,which Achool hns th e most students B:00—A n o U ie r'o f the "Conversn. f D r. MeAtee. J. O. I.awrenoo, J e r- ecom pleting th e course. Ln.M yenr “nnd tho banquet were membcra from lions Concerning Chrl.st,". in , the / “ TH E CHURCH OF T IIE F O U R , J jiarlors of..tl>o church. .............. ____ om«-ezpress agent; L . - H . Luale. - j ... ^ \Washlngton-achooUwon by-n-amaU 'Po c a te )lo ..B o ls e ...T R ln .P a lls .„8 h ofn- ; SQUARE GOSPEL T w in Palls express agent: H ow ard i, argin . Jl m ^shone and Blackfoot. T h e opening ' ^ C o r n e r n tth avenue c u t and T hird exercises a t th e convention wero CHURCH O F THE NAZARENE OiUetU . T w in Palis police chie f; \l ^ • slreet L. D . Smith. pn.stor S h e riff S. P. P rater end D eputy y --------------------“conducted by th e Pocatello d r ill, II ^Pastor. Itev. Mrs. Frances Ludlngton■ 9:43 n. m.—Sundny school. Jame.s te am , and th o Boise d r lil team ex-1 S h ertff Oris Cryder. ^ 0;4S n. m.—Sundny school. Lesson, Nell. • superintendent In chnrge. • L ' U. s. OFFICER TAKES , cm plKled th o In llla to ry work. fo .[.l.. I ""Jesu.s in Oethsemnne." ' lowed by a special d rill. M rs. A n na ■ ^CIiuws (or a ll nsej.' AUTO THEFT SUSPECT Llo yd, Tw'ln PalLt, d ls trlc l pre slr. ** ]1 a. m.—S undny m om lng wor*• 1 11 n. m.—M orning worship. SpeONE LOCAL STUDENT ■ ship. Subjcct. "T h e L o rd Whose eUl singing. Sermon subject, "W nI GRADUATES AT UTAH^ John B. SM cy. a l. o f PrlM . U tah, vdent, conducted the nfternoon ses- *Plro Ll In Z ion." \ i., Tccusert Of iiic f t or n n nutombbnc 7 n. m.—Cnuutder meeting. E\'an» . ' Condoets G raduation B ’ 3 lo 4 p. m .—The Sunshine gospel S A LT LA K E C m r . June 8 —t ^th a t 1» U alleRcd to h a w driven gelLU Gmce W llllnm s w ill ^ a k to M rs . C. Ben Rsos. state manager, t: hntir, over K T P I. An hour o f hnppy ____ • According to tentative lis t o *f , from S a lt Lake C ity to T « ln PnlU. „ the young people. , concluded the banquet program graduatM a t th e U nlveralty o f ' was’Tufne d -tJver to th e custody o f » U tah. Ta-ln F alls w ill be rep re '- i Deputy U nited States Marshn] John uw ith Julor gm duatloi) exercises f o r P fl p, m —Evanscllstlo message; B e tty. Jo Bakes, Bol.iic. nnd grantedf Jprogrnm < o(. music and song. Sub- = •ented by one student among th e J: Olenn b y T w in Pnlls county n u th orl- at sta to proficiency certificates to dla*i I Ject. "Bonmernng." more th an 800 who w ill graduate lies yesterdny. Snxey wns arrested tr tr lc t officers. .1jn Midweek services — Tuesday 8 p. fro m th e U to h school next, week. M rs. B o m was presented w llh a m/. a p ra jv r m eellng; Thursday 3:30. Jamea Houston TTollnger o f T w in, "by police oJfleere here last Tuesbirth dn y cnke and spccial greeting,I'n8fte rn o o n praper m eeting; Frldny, . ---------------nlveraary. Mrs. L ily M ae Tate, nl — bacteriology. ke.e itlm a t« d.b y..tb a.ha D p y. gi guardian.^presided -as-toastm aster.* - C T IU nC II O F T H E ASCENSION - « '^ T h e ° * a n u a l> ‘Juntor-aenlor--reeep.^. Bgrou-.ta > Introducing distinguished guesU and; __ T h e ..n c ,v,.Ji'» .,S ,,B u H e r.^ re clo r„. , tlo n to n ig h t iM u gu rate d com-. lads o n Jncobs’ Dench a t more th nn m j T r in ity Sunday. sp in n iiiio ir a n a T fq u B r t e r :------ speakers^ ; ------i « n c e m c n t ^ « tm ilM - a r T h - r T J iiPr IT .E ntertainm ent numbers a t th e----- «-a:-m :-~Hob’-eom m unlon.-j:------- ----Terslty o t U tah. banquet included gu itar selections, ** I I a. m .-H o ly com m union and Baccalaureate exercises w ill be1 1L i t t l e I t a l ia n - A m e r i c a n P ro > >'■ and H awaiian numbers by Dave, sermon. he ld tomorrow, and on Mondny 575 « •tudents w ill receive tb e lr diplomas,I; «S m a s h e s A m e r ic a n , W o r ld cCrowell and Butz H arrai; specialty a ®- F IR S T C IIR IS tT a N C IIU R C U es others th e ir m aster o f arts do-• A n d The C o u rs e R e c o rd s num ber in honor o t the Boise d r ill\ j S ix th avenue n o rth 'a n d Shoahotu' greea. team. Mrs. Opal M nrtlns. K T F I L street fp d lo singe r; response. M a r-{ Jorle H nli, captaUi o fm o T e a m ; tw o^t R er. W alter E. Hnrman, B. A „ B. D . THE NAME IS JACOBS Jholes were successful In scoring 2W mwlos by M rs .-L H . Masters, B la c k - p ’ Renldence, 137 Seventh arenue east. or better. fo (oot; a vocal du ct. Id a and L a ; Plione 4C3 .(Continued fro m Psge 1!) There has never been nnythln g Vemo H ennrlch: K T P I m d lo s ln ii- i; 9:45 a. m.—Church school. Graded up aad down th e roads and getting: llko ll) U In chnmplonship h U to rj’. "ers. and a revue by dancers (rom the" ia n d departmentalized. • ready fo r another one o f those rin g■ w wlith th re e gorgeous June dnyn to ^Dr.imond.Batea S tudio o( Dnnclng.■1 - if f 10:45 a. m —M orn'ng worship and meeUngs th a t are m arked m ainly by fu fu m U h the bnckground fo r the fire - D.incers Included Rose M arie H n r ••'sermon by th e pastor. Hls sermon mon. LoLi M arie S turgill. Eileen P.«t-1 “ works. th e ir brevity. w( w ill be' ••Spiritualism — Can r i-nm i. Betty Johnson. B e tty Jenn■I1theme , A lo ng C auliflower Colonnade the W hat out an m yrfe»for- ' t„ the L iv in g T a lk W ith th e Dead?" — buja w ill s m u iw l u lm i yuu osHi'U all. how evrr. suddenly tu rned Inlo t ,a i]« la l nn>.«, ih» tu rn in 3?. ' ’ I ew ‘ ■ -* wl up from I3.4IS to i : j —and M ae nn -!. aj% snO Q N ox th ry were two strokes apart. mous TkljLc tn S fj ta re o f tl.e trx . n-.rre w .i'. nn chansB ns they s ta rt- j ^ A U ^ T a r. T hLi o m u » o ' xiw parlr.'ff r a t r w r M c ~ eran church:------------------------*

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