SPANISH lOYALS CRUSH COMMUNIST REVOLT
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SPANISH lOYALS CRUSH COMMUNIST REVOLT
SPANISH lOYALS CRUSH COMMUNIST REVOLT Land Bank, Farm n H I O N Heads Open 2-Day BILL B M ED Conference Here i m N LEADER & _WASHmOTON^MatrlrT, -UPi _ F a rm leaders from southern Idah o this monimK opened . . fir s t conferericcH o f a tw o-d ay session w ith officm ls o f the federal land bnnk o f Spokane. T h e business sessions arc beinff h e ld .a t the A m erican LcRion hall. A p prox fh ia toly 200 leaders lire attendinir, officials saUI. •, These' men are directors and o ffic e r s o f the nationul farm loan association s th rough w h ich federal land bank loans uru made on thousands o f Idaho farmis. Pre.sent fo r the con feren ce are H a rvey D. Shoultes, Chehalis, W ash ., and W . H. R a gs dale, T h e D alles, O re.. m em V bera o f • t h e . district farm credit- board o f directors, w h o are e x - o f f ic io directors o f the fed era l land bank. A t Farm Meet Banic- offfccrs attending the confDrenc* are P re.sitJ eiU E, M. Ehi'hftrdt: Vice President Ward K. Newcomb. Sccrctary J. C. McCau.'tL land, and AAslstant Secretary 0 « ' car aweason, nU of Spokane. Ehrhardt, Newcomb snd McCaiwtland will lead dlsca«lon.5 during tha «on{crcn«. Other DlMUBftioru R. B, Tooiell. reviewing npprnl.ser Af the (arm crcdit administration o( Spokanl^rrtnitc Rclnoehl. of . WaAhlngton. D. C.. chief of the ‘ farm service secLton of the farm admtnUlratton. and W . A. Rockle. Spokane. ass1»tant rtglonaJ cowervator. aoll conwrvtUon »ervIce. will ipeak tomorrow. Other diKuwlons will be led by L. Sumner Pood, tecretaij'tnaa* urer o t national fanft loan usoeia* tloiu « t Grace; Erie Whlpke. Mcre« tary treeeurer of naUoaal Itn a loftnaAsooiatlon at Ooodlns: Joseph Nlelaen, vlcc president of the Jer* oDie national farrn loan atsoelaUon, and J. W . Barber, district extanilan aKent, Poeatet]o. CooperaUve AooelstlM National farm loan aaaoci&tlona are fanners' cooperaUre a&soclatlons wiilch make W d Mntoe lo»iu of ttie fe d ']^ landM nk. Diey are owned Jr.riK V i r w v * . V i{ r »ubscriba f o r a io c k ^ t b m eQual tQ..» per cent o f the valufl of their loaiu. The asBOcUtlons, in turn, own *n equal aiMunt of «tock in the land bank. ThAcotlference In part, Uusn, will be In the nature of a report of the bank’s condition to lU stock* holders, — 'ttie meeting is the fourth of * nfiles ol six to be htlrt tJi thr twelfth farm credit ctlstrlct'— Iriaho. Montana, Ori-gou and WaMiiHKlon. fie.wlon.n have nlreadi' been hrld at Corvallis. Orf., Tacoma and Siwknne. Wanh.. snd will be held In PlllliiRii and Ornut Pnlli. l,w«vl\fton tori»y, cllunev IouIrW, hri’ iikfast and luncheon lomorrow will be ]«rrvi'd at the Methodist rhiirrh .-« R|i«»klnK proKrnni will be prrsentrd at thin evrnlng'N m»et- E O T PRIZE WON ly H « N G M OLENNS FElRRY. Msrrh 7 (Spe. clal) — Slumped over the steering wheel o f hLs automobile. Hnrry W. ,Kiiox. aged about 55, pre.sldeni of the Glenns Ferrj- bank, whs found (Ifad.nt i)M5 p. m, yesterday hy thr Oleniis Ferry night mar.'hnl, A doctor who was summoned the .scenep along with the rnin and .sherlfl and deputy hheriff from rj^Mcuntaln Home, .said thiii drffth Wiis raii.ied by a heart attack, whlrh hr apparrntly wa.i Mr1 whllfi driving tho_,machliie. ’Jlierc wa.s ^io evidence o”f foul pliiy. Tracks of the car Indicated that B wa.1 iravetlng ea.it on tlir high way and that suddenly the car NEWCOMB ^VaTled lo the lett. coming to a ? K. M. Ehrhardt, top, presldrnl on the Nldewiilk about two*lhlrd.'. .. of (ho Federal Land bank of .Spna block front the Dol.ie - Payclto kaiir, and Ward K. Nrwrnmb, Lumber enmpany, vice-prrsldpnt pf Ihr akmc organMr. Knox wns lust w en walklnc luion, arc two of the Iraders who on the hticetn of Oleiini Prrrv about directed dlacumlon today at flnt« p. m, day leMlom of a eoi>ferenrr of failed lo rrninvr tV._ nouth Idaho national farm loan n ir from the sidewalk, found the grnup*. iHKly. Ml, Knox, n nMdrnl of Olenns I'Yiry for the imsl 40 yriirt>, wan |)r<iiiilnriii III all civic rnlrnirUrs and wnfl n inrmlxT of Ihe Otid iV lloWs Rucl Klk« lotlRe, Jin h Kiirvlvrd by hin wile, Mr«. 1.01a Kiio\, one m ii , Wllllnin Knox, who wii.v canhlrr of the Imnk hr (llr«-i lc(l. iiiul one sM er, MIm Nelllr C KiMii. Chlraufl, Til, MhA Kiiioi, trnvellng by plime, Li Orn. Jniiic l>i«ln, rxi)crl<'(l lo Miilvr In CIU■ml^ I'Vtty nftllimnl i-iHni a .)l llir th h I'vrMiiiK Mrs. J, M, llnrkrr, mti U-Hloh 111ml I Kli.iniiih P'lillx O re, a sl"ter-ln-law, Mil' Wll^hlllKll)r will Ill'll a iiiir tonight. uaniirmrnts ha\« not rM'ciirlty IkiiikI, will midit'nn llv 'rwlh l'‘«llh Mill > dull I'Vlctiiy no()ii Imi' i Mnrrh » luncheon in ihi 1‘iirk lin r ra I iitii Will roiiu' to •I'wln h ............ kIi' Ji’liilly by l,liiiin rluii iifflrlitln (I by Chaiirn 11. Ciiiiiioii, |>«,-|irll.l. iiananrr iiF llir Mitithriintrrii od liT nl tho nncliil an-urlly llrlrn Ran .nt. Han.vrn, tort.«y ne, wliiher In the >ni rs.uiy irontrst anil I'llko A..... . tniilKlil, dnilhg th" nprt'liil Aiiirflritnhin piOKniin which will bu hriil M ihr tiwmii, nhr wiH in.cl her Wlniii-r ot ^r•cclIl(l jilaiT wit.i Klnia Hill.-., -nvlii l''i.lln, while tlflut [iIh.t urnt lo i(i>in<jn» liiiiKhniii, Ilniuirii. Mlr^fl Huitmrd will rtxclvr »lft, MIar ItciiN til). Hiiil MlN'i liliiKhnni Ihc |MllH.•^ niiiioimcra. 'nm winners <il mill thlnl pliircA will bo IniKKtiiinl Innii .llio Miiun nt Uil1lKht'^ niiTlliiK, niurking the riid o( Anii-ili iiiil!.m wrrk. All nwnriU will Ih* |iir'.-<riitc(l lit tlir inrctlng. Priiirljiiil h|i<-i(krr will Im W. O. lliMHlliig ulloinry. Ill <'i>lllii-rll<jn wllh Ihr rnhiiv rcinItmI. illllll■'^ polnlrd (MIL Hull <iiin l)iiv ■ullilllllnl nil rxri'llciil |iii|irl, bill wriilr (III war InMntd of Aiiirtlrniilnni, thr ir(|iiltril t(>|il('. 'I’lia Jiullirn. iic<'(ir<lliig 10 I'V C HhcnrIwrsrv, vliulimnu tu r\i»vnr nl tlir On l«i>r IVY midwfall llJs Bller' wrnklMtbdrivuni'r, irporlcil Hint “nil till Ivtiatn In Mill.-d In al Irafll Iwi "pruhliiK piipft* were vrrv K"0<r’ iiiid cuiim' Twin Kall«. anil Ihi UK fiilf;iled from viiiliMid hlah M;||i>o|a In mr ii‘. Iiijiny of a n.yeu r. siirr^Tiiidliiu nfK-Vuniily iiini. iiildii'n r of Ihei nl.l Khl ih I l.pglo llila nflFi'iKKiriu a hrnvv miDWlnll IlllMlnl KvrlVn MrCIi hill ol iMi|'"”i>illiili'ly no mndr nlHulim (.rCjfiifl h|iit IiiI A innlin Hull Ijtkr (Uly. Ml iiiiHhl<> rsiiHim pai'iiilQ U w«n Klilir n l I ■Dili McClu-KT niMl n lil.'< »rhBdiilrd 1(1 ninrt al 4 |>. in. lioni iii.‘..ilhn tiiKltr Ihr mif.|i|,-cn of lli niiikc, liKi\IHihvi,liliii Ihr Anirrl<'Rii i ,«-kI(>ii 'I ioII Aini'llrali l.<'Hliiii III (iM'lnn. roller, liivi^llHutlii thr inlMiap, oiiniiMi lo ilip )mvcriic »r.MT.il will «|,..«k Id Ihr A nal(Mhr |;lil Uil^dllnh DNDKdlDKI) <i|ul> 111 Itolnr nl IliK IKHIII mmitlK nient whrii ni.imrrnily ran inlo RAN F n A N a ifl(;o , Marirh iiri Miiii'h <1 Iiiiil |C> n nirrlliig of ih Mie iMliliie bring rtrlveii MPiiiberB or thr nidllitn pirt......... i’lK^alellii (Ilwiiiiliri <>r Comniricn |i I 'I'wlii ralla. 't'lif fmHjvll, whli-h hnn breii nl i’lM'alrllo Mil Miiirli II. and H iiirrl :,liMW, tKTiirrcd near riii|illhic fur A nliinlmr 4i( yrnin ti tng iiiidrr lln' luisiilci-n of ilm Ainiir I Ml Mecoiul niip,.! lin(ii('vr the i|u«IUy" of movlM, trail l.ruliiii lliric nil Ihn aiiinc iU|( I'liiip noilh nhorlty trbiitril Midiiv wlirlliPr In iirirr |i|'nn(>rdiinl>v« <i(ricrr, A,K,F, inil Hs^hlHllr^.l(l "gdixl ph-iiurn" I'oMililr rtkull rn e lu ra (Irnrral lualu wnn ilir orlHlnol ,i (Iciiwiiifl lliiU nil plcliii'pi i>o imhiniii'n ollliTi iil Ihr fiifii. (|iy|. ■Ilii.i ............. .. l»r l>iakr aald IIIHXt ' nion. A' K r , and wrnt to ntnic.« ,«.»<• « i«it.MlilUty <i{ II with ihiil <M K(iiilriill()ii In Jin,r rncliiHv Imt J.-IIIV iilcliiirft hail not I'KA H K I.lm KIIIN ni 1U17. thnr i<> irnmln In varlmui |m Pi hern ie,iil 'I'lir girl Wnn flrnt i,A ,iAHA, Colli., ^>lll<-h 1 (unt-- lioflnril .•nimclllr^ mitll .hjiip, loiu Iinhcd hi III!' Ilu^|l|lal liiil wan later fliMiiliriii (^ilDiiidii |>rii riiijiii-ifl III)'. Hr waji <l«TiMalri1l)y ||in Ainri'Jain ■hen K> IM-I iiiit'ie« Otllre, vr\pil thru llehU lodny anil mi. r rrn rh and llallnii Kovniiiiipntii f{)|I'olirr Milil thfi gill waa Bvldenlly nmiiicriMliry w«'in IipIiik iiilnrd by dhtliigiibihpd «rrHiT iivemriin. ills ,ninli>M "lili hei head down atui a ploKiiil ««l Wllil iiiM-kn. A grftuji lii erfniiA III brhiiir of t ivlu bottnriueat Id iiol Ilir car rouvlHd iix til* llir Asn vaKry ai^optnd n iW o- and rhlhl wrlfnir In ttiU ooiiritry eavy mimw ftmltli wiui not held, liillon nakliiH coiiKii’ Afi (i> rrlnibiirrn mill ninrr Ihr World war l<;aillc-i till" in(.riiliig a Hlinll oil lliriii fill "IhiKiniinila Ilf tliilluivi I wiMi iiallotinl I 'oghitlim III (Mill.... . ii'iik iliiven liy H, u , wurU> ol dajuas*," him . <cg«vnu«i ,B* ran >. CvIihm h ONSHOSIFO NEK M ffllO E N lS A FlE B SN O fA ffiirii' 1^’ A ~ T lEK DOOBIS Miaja Works for NEU A ] A Early Surrender IS SIB OPEAC To Rebel Leader WASHINGTON, Maic (UP' — M A D R ID , M iirch V (U,R)— SepiiblicHn troops opened lira Senate Majoiltv l,eii(|pr iTTtho .^trools o f Madrid today to crush a counter-revolutiortBarklev. qMe.viUmliiK Uu o f the ncutnillty act aliling a ry outbreak atnonjf .soldiers led by Com m unists opposin g world pence, nriiPd the pcaco ncKoliHtipns wyth the nationalists. day to approve the jn.'SB.fKK) 000 nrm Shot'K w on: ckchrfiiKcd by llic Com munist-led soldiers antT* expaa^lon bill to p roi.ri Anl^rlca republican trooj*;* dcfendinK the new defense council headed position in a troubled world "It Is rtoubifiil wheitier tlir ncu by Gtm. Jo.se M iaja but, the trallty act. whelher eiitorced or no . council announced, th e iiphas contrlbuied to the pence of the ri.'^inK wa.s quickly suppressed. world.” Dnrklcv RHid. MlaJa aud Juan Bcstclro. roodHe pre.^sp(l for a final vote this ate pQimeal ;al leader on the counafternoon on the bill niithnrliliiK 6,000 fIshtliiK plaups /or Die nrmy I. appeafecii tto (he populace to aid air Corp.s’. .slrenKthriiliiK of Panama In c r u s h i n g the Communlsu Canal defen.'es and eduri\t1on of Inthroughout republican Spain in du.siry In production of war ma L 0 6 ANGELES, March 7 (UP) order to. pernilf the new regime lo terial. —Tlie .'.tiaw that broke the Tlie .senate naval alfalr.s eoinmltearners back. John P. Pettliiger negotiote a setUemtnt o f the civil tcc heard Rear Admiral Arthur B. lold the Judge In seeking to war. Cook and Juan T. ’lYippe. presi 'dlvorcc his wife. Fern, was The Communists were charged by dent o f Pan-Amcrlcaii Airways, complaint No, 7. MlaJa wlUi mi-slcading troops in iirse nuthorlRAtion of the dt'-puted (11 She .sma.shcd the wind "some battalions" and Inspiring >5,000.000 harbor and airport dI^ shield of hl.s car (he said) In them to attempt overthrow o f the vclopment on Guam. li rasc- i2) Broke the stem of defense council, which came Into lii.s new pipe. (3i Cm-'hcd the power yesterday after ousting Pre •'LUtenlng Post" toes of his dre.ss shoes with mier Juan Ncgrln'fi Bovemment. Cook, chlcf o f naval aeronautics, her high heels. i4) Locked him Terrorists in aulomobllea fired said Uie Guam Improvements would out of the hou.ie. (5i Pul the on republican soldiers in the north enable the navy to e.siabltsh a valU' CQI m hLs bed. <61 Shined a section of Madrid and the troops able '•ILsteninR post” In the we.sienx llashUglil in hl.s eyc.s while he retui:i)cd the fire. Another band of Pacific. wa.s trying to .\leep. Hi Conrountcr-revolutlonaries, led bypwn=~^ Conim lilee Chairman C tiiuially complained that he munlsLs, fortified itself y i? a r tha Wal.sh. D.. Ma.<v<i.. rcfii.sed lo penmU ^ jflW r o o enouKh housework. government billldings and attempt Cook to a a w c r que.-stloiu about ^ Pictured In one of lighter funcllonx of his office. Vice President /T ^ ie judge posiiKiued his de ed to lead a coup d'etat against the ported iniprovcment.s In ihe Japan Gam er kpIs expertly kissed by one o f several hundred girls from cision. ................ council. .■Stephens collejce, Colu mbla, Mo., who saw the sighls In Wanhlnfton. ese mandrtled islands, one o f whicii Forced to Surrender is only 40 miles from auiun. He said such Information should be kept government announced this Tlie g aiU ha secret. hart been forced to surrender latelfcT iteXr Trlppe testified that the Guam Automobll^ and pedestrian traffic project Ls "ah c.sscntlal aid” lo civil a.s suspended In the city for two aviation. Barkley predicted an overwhelm hours during and after the upris ing. ing senate vote In support of Uie defense propOfsLs and reviewed "Ab.'iotuie tranquility exists' In al! Spain except for Madrid,” Gen. Big* operation o f the neutrality law, BURLEY, March 7 (Speclall— ismundo Casado, leader o f the up "W e all have our own ideas about siory of an alleged, niidnlBht rising against Negrin, announced , / J ^ S H I N G T O N , Mnrch^T (U.R>— S ix negotiator.-! for the how neutral we can be when war Tlie kidnaping wllh death threats at AmerKian F ederation o f L abor uiul the C ongress o f Industrial Is being waged In other parts of the the point o f a gun was unfolded to the people by i ^ l o after the / Communist outbreakT •/ world," he .said, adding that the Organizations m et w ith ProHident Roospvelt today to bepin effect o f Its operation still was a here today by Pay Ko.ssman, 23, General MlaJa, who won the l o v y MaUa, at preliminary hearing lor o f republicans and the respec^/«« a new attem pt to u n ify the ranks o f labor a fter the thvoe. .m atter o f question. J. G . Sloan. Twin Falls city elec the nallonaliats by assuming comV year.s o f civil war. Never Enforced Act trical liupoclor. and Jack Snider.. mand In Madrid in November. "W3tf. A ccom panied b y Secretary o f Ljibor Frances Perkins, the Sen, Bennett C. Clark. D.. Mo., 'Burley, accu.^ed of second degree when the cabinet fled and nationrepfvaentativea ,o£ the tw o leader o f a .strict neutrality bloc, kidnaping. allst trocm xeachtd th« c i ^ Th e healing was expected to con sulsurbs. last night itocept^ stt* labor orifanizatipns claim ing o.s.serted Pre.sldent Roosevelt had never enforced the neutrality act clude lata today althougli it mn>' 8 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w orkers w ent to the in the con n ict bctwcctt atipan at\d posslWy fa n y ovc*. until W ednes premc comomnd of the new defens* council, wiilch consolidated its po> W hite H ouse at 2 :3 0 ]). m, Chinn, day. Prdbate Judge Henry W. sfion as an emergency government IN "Tlicrc U a question," Barkley re Tucker U presiding. Mr. Roo.'fcvell wii.s cxpcctcd to tell of all republican territory. them again that he hoped for plied, "as to whether the President Escaped in Brush DirectoraU Named "peao* with honor" between thc rl- has authority to decIarc the neu Tlie pftlr Is accused of kidnaping val4. Tli'ereafter It was believed n trullly act In effect In a new kind Ko.vMnan the night of Feb. 18, then The following directorate was long .’•orles of roiifoirnces would be o f war—the undeclared taklrfg him halfway to Siiblett named: N EW S PccFiUlcul o f the national de{«t\se DefendloR French purchft&es o f wlwre lie {lv<l inlo ihp saae&v\»sli held ' between the two ncRottiiHviB coiin cll-G eii, Jo.se MlaJa. committees, Amni lcan - made fighting planes. clad only In scanty clothing, War mliTlster-Oen. Slglsmund<y Pre.-ildcnt John 1.. Lewis of the Biirkley riled a long list of sales of Kosftman # lesSlmony at tl Hy United I’ ren* CIO led his delcKalloii liiti war materials lo foreign countrlci Ing named one other man—Julius Ca.sjylo, organlrer of Ihe rerolt Frank Waterman HtearH, nnifcrenre. Prr,-.ldcnt Wlllliim I iindpr llren^es granted by the staK na.smavsen—as also having been In BgWlnsi the Ncgrln government and confidant uiid advlkcr of the late of the federation delrgated thi deiiartment, the car at iRe time of the mld- It.s collflborailng CommunlstA. Prenident Calvin Coolldge, died of (Uifi major nttempt lo inaki Clark ah.MTtrd Piehtdent Roosevelt nliihl rlilr. Motive for the alleged FoirlKti affairs—Julian Bcstelro. pncumonin al liN llnxton home, hiid overriden, as comman<ler-ii 111 liiboi ranks' to three AFL ktdnup still wjis not cleaclv bvoiv«l\t a 8orlall.-a who lias Iohr advoc&ted only orte day after death at Lud ]>M'N|(|l'llth. pcn(r iind Is regarded even by the nliief of Ihe army, a war department iM liKht ahliough Ko.vsmai'.’s low, VI., of .lohn Sarienl, 7B, natloiiallits us a moderate. nolh rommitlce.s held In.'.l.l-hiln against dPmoii.sl^iMnn of llinoiiv tended to gl''*- some s alloniey-ienpral In the C<>olld|e iilc .^llaleKV dl^cu,•.^lnn^. before gO' JJIHI Inteiiiir and securltv - - Wencesfttlll under army coiisldera- .itantiatlon lo reports that Sloan cabinet. IMK to Ihc White lldiiM-. The fcdeiiiarraiiBlng a demnintratlon .^rl1l(•<l .the youths assoejatlon wllh lao Ciinlllo, rcpiesentlng the UOT, ....... Mrs. aioiin. Ills eslrangecrwlfe, thr Socialist general labor union. •the French mission Radio ^^llln>mnn Jack IJcjiny won tion giiiui) reviewed It.s po.sllUui al ight the plaiie.H, a third coiilliiuiuice in 1ils trial for II iHlMite luneheon ’Hie CIO spokesKossmiiii was the first wlliies, Olher I,eader« Jewelry smiiKglhiK—thl^^ lime 1(1 .... .. lil•.^M,s^(•d Ihc pcace |.robIrmn cnlled tiy Adonis Nielson, pro-ve .luMlor and propaganda—Miguel April 3. . . l-’orinci (iov . Jiimes V. cuiur. The youth said that In- had Sun Andrew, left republican. Allred look (Mlth us tcdr lal Judge ol hccn woikliiK for his cousin. Janies Communications and public works Ko.-isniiin, on the latler’s MalU - I-Uluiiriln Vul, Soelullrtl, (he .loutliern dlsiitci i>f 1 -cxas III Uiillcd Mine Workei Hou.ston, nhorlly alici- i (velving hi.i ranch. He leMlfird ihal Jami-h Fliiaiire and economy — Manuel commission lioin ^^'ll^htiiKlon. . . ed him alMMii mliliilKht Feb. IH Ciim/alrr. Marin. CNT (Annrohot tie has partlelpiileil I SKid •» rnu|ile o f ‘ felliiH’s ’ wa Sniidtcnii.sl niiiloinil confederation P rid Kuhn, mil.... . .Irudrr of 10 see him on ihe'ixiich. «! tt\r (Irrmau-AiiivitvAU (luud, said ■Hie wll1le.^^ ,MiU1 hr «ent KducHiKin and lu-nllh-Jo.'.e Del a m asf mi'rlliiK of (hr luind nlniitlM, (I mixieniie who had.served In liar to (hr <Mir hrid Irrcri.lly In OlHK. March 7 fU.ni-flaiii|llr' Iiii '-N>-mi1ii Bovfininrnta. Nrw Ynrlt’> MNdlvni ,Si(iiarr 4iar,r its'clved at tlir slale rhriniiii mi'i'lliiK In Ih'- Whii Wllh Ihi.i .•omiutttre, Llrul. Col, drn, wmld Uf lirld 1II { hhas.i iMitoiv today lor aiiiilysh to dr Ctlirliinu Medii. an Anarchist who within four (» «l\ mtcIi ' Mine whelhrr ,If>hii Uul.is, U hiid si-i-fi'<l MS an active army oflIucklnKlmni jioliur mu..... . .'It ttii'i, ci.llulumvletl'i-losrly,-M dW . ilniKKe<l lu R •l«H>Viv\' d lldMMWV.l lUe klHs firn Miimicl Miilallnna Gomer, nfw till' date of Ihrlr MiniiiK l<M Caniid,( luiiaway epls(aln i iiiinv rhirl ol staff, by two days lo Mn\ li . Complaint No. 7 Top Reason for Divorce Request I E OEJ( T O L D A ie R W Labor Leaders Meet With FDR, Perkins BAiEB,S5.DIES ' iruyiO'SlEEL t InB*. Rep. E. E. Cox, D., Cu , l>'Miocrftlic lender of Uie conlltloii which kJllod president R oo.v' vpIC.s covprnmi'iii reorganization bill Ia.si vnti. piiiccd his .'upport lodav Im'IiukI iiir II r w compromUc -rcoi Rani/^itloij mi-Asurc. Renewing dcbiitc lit thr hoa.sc, Cox said he "cnn fliiil no valirt Kround" to object 10 Uir iirw HUs Rtatcmciu wa.*, of •■-icnilii-i.ii.Y slncc 76 Dfimocrailt mi'inbrrs Mho litsl year helped kill ihr rmrn.ini^..*lloii plan stUI are In the hoii.'f HLs .statement appiircntiy aiis clrsltrnrd to help solidify Doinnrraiir ranks in the face of vivwial MnnnImouR opposition to the bill from house Republican.^. No LeiUUUre Pnupr Cox said the bill -do^s iioi m rrfpct undertake to dclegnir any kimi o f legislative power" to ihc Pre;>ldvnt. •The Prc.sldcnt U not Rivrn s roving commls-slon, or hroiid .ind un limited power to work■ht.^ will on the problem, but if coiiflnrci 10 n llnmed channel by the llmliniiotis i.et up In the bin," he said. ^ •■Thl* bill is the bill n( Uib housp> of the agenU of the 1 It iK enacted into law proposal set up by Indcix-nrioti • ....... ‘ - ' of Hopes for No Oppoi He .lald the aulhors of ihe ..II •'evidently took Into arn the obiectlons raked to the former mea.sure." Cox said he IraMed lliai Rcpiibllins would not "en bloc oppo.sr this ill," and tlmt.'Teorfianlzatton Is n oi a partisan question.'' Rep. Lindsay Warren. D.. N authoi of the measure. cxprc:^cd doubt the house would approve a reorganisation bill introduced in thr senate yesterday by Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D,. Va. He said ii would give th e President no new or aridUlonnI power to reorganize burenius and achieve economy.' A ’ Kiss fo r Cactus Jack NAMES TODAY’S ESIS N E C E ffly FADES I'rrsldrnt Itiai-ru-ll vild (lir nai.li- at An(.iii J. ( v iiim K, h Iki waa kllird hy an as-a. '(Ill's Inillrl Inlrndrd ti.r (lir cliMt rsrcndvr. WHI rrinniibrtnl ' ,<>. loiiit a-. hrrolnm and nclf-.a. itli ir'a ri' hrId III huiior. " A l<((< i IMMn (hr I'lr,Idrnt ^ a a rrud ,i( miii rlllMK .il ,i plaqur al Miami, 1 1<i , af th r ........................... (III- flMIIKI (^hlraci) Miayor. , . I'rihoii DiiccliM .hu>M-. lll'IIIK'l hid. asked cmmici-. tor I'JDO.IXHI lu "IlcliKlhen Alciil Jt'iilbiii by |{(-|i i Calif., Iitmki'd I In (ho hou.-,c (Ml npproprlalliig m Im- lnb-11,1 ruitlon ,'X«-||IU.r.', AI"I,, Ihi; C IO I'l Hl(lii.'V lllllin ‘.luni.y, |4.rpic..„-ulnl Loyal Slii|»s " SiuT<'H(l«'r U) Frencli llrads 'I'UNla, NiMlh A lilia. Miiiili 7 lUri.-Bleveii ■lhl|l.^ mI tin- /||'HmI'.Ii rrjmlillraii fieri mm n nilr ic-l I'l Kreiloli autliorlllen liiil»\ uml v>rir Inlcrned wlih (h di i ir>' > Kocaiilng fiiMii (laiuiHCMii. mIii' i >' they rrviilteil aiiMliM.l llic Nci:iln governnicnl, ilm hhi|n ImkI ........... . the n oritin n AMinui "eeking ir<iinr, 'Miay arrived in the i»«v tlm inoritlnK. n e iic li niliiitniliv hiiiImhI. tlea at ...... put them inuln a Ruard nl donltoynr. ;tiwl oi.tnril ll»em lnt*i thr liiiirr latin nl lit• « « « . tU» artaV Prriirh irni'h M rlran naval bane, ’riiai*i arraitgeniMila ivnr inmla 'iiico lu iifliiliallro and latii mi;'Uwm to tha nalliinnlUls, ,iflv iMnkf rnliird o ha • IX'I Ik lU-v lllllllOII riiillci Ihe ba«U fill ill.Mii. M'lil wr.iild hn claiy I’erkllin Ihe outlook' I 111 llie Nrw Ynik woilit ^ imi e (.-heinl.M W. II I...... hlA olflcr ini l>iiAlne>.n a it™ h»» licni made, Olfli U Milil thr analv^l^ woi M A ItriA I. LAW iillU A I), lrai|, M aich 7 ' ml lav WHN (irrrrrn'iridnv’ fi liNutfiiMiitn, lfl1M.lt. MX nil!?' iMtad uiiil mill foi "Midi Ihr '^ilflrei iiiiiHMihng muy dVfli S IE M IR IS FUCENEW M L iiiiilrc.iniulH IMI ri,iiiiilniilloit will bn .... (I' hy Ihr nlalc chrnihL In r>M>nrctliMi with Ihr taiiKlril Hiihl IIK'lilrnt, lliMSMi A.ild lir had dtncovrrril Ihiit no liiiHl hail N-rii Involvrd, and hiiil (•oinMiiinlcalejl llili, ly Iho Uolsr flee to rlliiiliuitc lircenriMv of • leni^ fnbih'ulnl by ym liini tlivolvliiK slinlliir .hiilgr Oiiv Ulevriin of lIlKckloiiL still hrni the acllon In Hhlcli DInl111! |:iii;liicei i; A. Jolillsloii of l.rvM.',[on Iiiid f<iiiiKir rr»l<l(.'iil eiiKllini Kiavne I. McAt'-r of (IiM-iir d'AIeiii’ wi'ie Indlclrd wllh htlnnnirr l)v nil Alla coiinlv «iaiul linv A ctvll aelloii ii| ]• V. OMiillrv o( I'lH'iiii'IlM, [(Miner liiMiiaiice luiid iihiiliiuui. a|4Hlni.l . tllalu , .JVudilu». 1 1 ( 1 1 U <: I’lilMMn chaining i-xpciiilttinr nr tl.Iilill loi n lHi<ikk>'c|iliig mill h'liv wllliMiil Irtial iIkIiI will Ihi hroiit 5«Iiiir DIM .IhcIkc f K Win stead iK'Klnnlng un lht> xniiKi lUiv, Quints will Make Special Trip To Visit King, Queen at Toronto TiiHO N'lt), Ont , March 7 Mjn I'liK DIoniir (|iilntu|ilrls uin ...... . diiwit fjoiti (^allainler Mav tor a "rninmnnil jirrliiirnanir" hrloir .tlii'lr vInltlliH lilaJrAtIra |{|HK ....... wa VI and quern KlltaIt will lie Ihnir Uinl tlntn awav Ihun lioiiK', Thry will travel tha j(i(i ni>1r-< 111 a prtvatx rnllwny rar i>ii a Ivttlii, a n m p m iln l liv -jiapa ' Hiiil 'm a m a '-M r , and Mif. Oltva llloinii' and Dr. A. II iinfoc who ilellvpiril them May / ■t'he on ta ilo goveriimriil aiiiKiuiiied Ihrlr roiiiliii). and xalil ill Diifor had agired lo II. al ii.... . al I'Hlbinder, (hr (Iih:|ii|' tlriiird hr had lirrii ronsiiHrd, lla iiv Nhoh, piovlnclal srciela r r M\iil Ihal 1‘ricy 1). Wilson, tlm iiiiblrs' official uiiarillan for tin- imivlnee, also wiiiild aceniii•imnv them hrir. Thn govnriihirm v.'Ul piovldr tha train, 'l>n Ullve plana wero for (he ouliilii|i1ria lo Slay In theli' iralii 1111(11 Ihoir in a jfsd ri romiita(e a •lly tour, U » a be takta hy »uU>* inobilr -wKli a pollie c-mjoiI, lo Ihr lliiulrnaiit govciiiiai'* ,rham hi-in In the iiarllainent biilUlliiu whri4^ Ihe king and'fiuerii would iccelvr (hem, Tlir i|iitiil|ii|ilMn, lifarliig flva yi-aif, ahrady have iH'eii liiKlructnd linw to lieliavr In (heir nmjoatirs’ |iir«eiii'P, 'iiirj’ havo never been oil the iiiciiilsei ot Iheir imihriy shico they weta cnfriert ih rfr Irom the farm house where Ihry were born, and have nnver riililrii on aiiyllilnu larger (tiaii lilvyulei. 4ONI'IDKNTIAI, .‘•iAN ,rilAN. I'licito Hlco, March 'Hi'i Thr liiMiliir deiMirtment ol estu. iiialra lu leiirlieih linlny_^ B^klng them to*" MUijily "ju vMiiwl data of % alTlol* Iv ( iiiilldentliil nature." Ollr (if Ihr I|ilr,',tt()lis h, ’'give the niiinbci of Miiir Illegitimate chll-’ (lll'U " NQI'KAK Cl.KVKI.ANI), March 1 (U.W—A I11IIII (liovr hin nrw 11)30 aiiiomob'le Into ...........lo dealers' aervlce i^’UiUltlU'til utlll.c ■Ilk MMnewhere and I n in l I.H'ata It." Kiiwaid Olan. Inbilraiioii rxperl, Wfted the hood and finind a nest of ra(s on Uie mi.toi block. i)ANur:rt •NKW YOIIK, March 7 <U« — Hiiiukfjro who gnaw the aiema of their iilpen nr" In danger oC |olhg (leal, Hccorillng lo Dr. Bdmund I'lK r ruwler, "Hmokt.r'a y«rtl|o" hr naid. Is sometlmu oauoed by biting loo herd on plp^.atacni or by haliUuAlly holdliif plpee U> OIM aido ol the ntouUi, ptuhlng Ute Jaw boiiea o ff beUnoe, aviDptORU rin ilni ^Mtl •ION ilAKKRSPiSLD, OatU., J 1 <u.R)-Qurgltn wiM « do not bellev* in •i«m t the Nllt U w tl« '» M .i(f o«al> ajut .* pen, M 4 , t front lh« o M iV Ot y •r( Ooilo vertlied on 1 - _________ IDAHO EV EN IN G TIMES, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO Page Two Tuuday, rtarch 7. 1089 EXPERTS PREDICT FAILURE OF GOP, DEMO ECONOMY DRIVE LACK OF FDR'S AL[ O FKIDN AP ISeen -Today R U C K L H K Doctors will News in Brief Track COOPEM Fi ID A T H M G 5 SWOOLEBSOEO Recall Duel of Past « PROG FIRM SHOWS BIO PRO nT SANTA -MONICA. Calif,. March 7 0J.P>—Douglas Aircraft company to- tl.r lU-f (»>om Paf« flar) brnoin and du.'t pan for .seciclaiy r«i«,v I'kmi! up rn route a knife wfiich, ( V i xJienr/ s ••s Mi"k ir the dlnlns room door note to thf l«dy w|jo phon»<l and said *0 have • l<.ik at the snow . "Dp lu latllln* Hr j.»td Si'Her I' on 'lir ixirch. poke'’ a H'ln in path slKuri.” ! ni a n Sho-.iu>ne duclionn wRliout Mr Ktxvirveli » a* ■Ulaiice. Som« wf II 1n f 0 I m • ct nnd *lratPKlL-nll.v pliirrd Di>nioi:raU. tx lliii prlv.iic ni)inion thnl the fconoiss' pUii not only would mil to produce subMBiUlal reduclion in »xpeiidUures bul Uial ilie adinlnlAlratlon would spend more In ihc n «ct fiscal year ilian th* tt.OOO.000.000 now budgflcdS«^ka Fraiiible Method United Prc.-'S .souiixt. plHccd pint of UiK blame lor tlic bluak cionniiiy ptospcci on collgrc^^ and freely cfn ceded Ihftt the expected W(ilU' Houi* refusal to accepi drastic reductloiw .squares wlili M -, R ooicvell's aiaUmenis o f tiU own poHcy. He repeatedly has .’'aid he would rcUuce cxpensie.-. II anyone c-juid nliow him Icnslble, meUiodx and, slmultaneousb’. he has Insl.Mca ttml re lief, larm relief, nnilonnl deltn;.f nnd siicli large ltcin.s of expcn.se did not offer much room for ruis. The Ilrsi test will conic on the Appropriation of J150,000,000 more for WPA iL^e durlni; the sprlm;. Oongreas dipped that sum from the drflclancy approprlntlon rrquesi»ent Mp early In 'the winter. Mr. RwueveU will repeat ihlx week or next h h rccommcndAtloi) for Its w toraU on. 8«« FDR Win A o ImproMlvr number o f Irulsla* tfr« vBterans believed Mr. Ro«-evrli would win in the renewal ol tliii dUpui* allhouBli the lines arc not yet precisely drown and th<' niurgln either way is too imaU fo permli •ccur»tr lorecasl. , Tha la c u appeared to b« tlint. lf«ders of the coiigrefcslotial croiiOBiy bioc. Including Chairman Pat iia n k o n . D.. Ml£s,. ol Ihc ucnute ilnanc« conimltlce. are having trouble thenisclvc* ngrcclng <«n dcfiolte reductions. Ntiiloniil defeivic appeared for a time lo be * suitable subject lor the ax but now la deemed too popular and too lar ndvanced to permit appreciable prun ing. Harrison lia-s said m general Uiat ctjU should b« In "cmDTgcncy" CBtegorlrs. Tliui scciivs to rcduce llaelf now to WPA and PWA. IASIlES FO R miLi BUKL. March 7 rSprrral>-Lli-t riles for M i'. F.mma McD<iuell, wjle of Johnnie McDowell, who died ni her home Frlilav mornliiB of pneu monia, were rQ*idurtrd Sunday at Z p. m. frnin the Buhl Chri.stliin church wiD) Rev. j n uardiii, jift.stor of the i Iium Ii In ihnrRe The nuisli- war. Iiirnh.hed bv the KlwaiMs eluli ipiarti'l rotll|K>'.ed ol T)r. r . A. KBllii.-kv Harold Paekev, Drninid AlbeH-nn iiiid Cliailer. Clark.' Thpv wrtp ndninitiiiiird nt the piano hv Mrillu Net/uer. Tliev I Me of Homewhere," nd -Ooi Krifffd lo Knter Car foircft ,.hlm,Jo marrh oui ■;i; to the la r. KoA*man said. «lhoiiijh hp had had lime only to inn underwrnr, troi«ers and boot.«. :iir youth tc-itlfled that Sloan *too<l ry the car. a green aedan allegedly ivkiifd by the Twin PalU man. and hat Hnnmu-'swi waa in th* fmnt Ill noiM M- i.n.l Ml; [•: A Will M I. T.i\loi, •rijrlina flaylK K Yount O. D 'll(ilyit.s J'alU viMiors 111 BoUr vomo iTonomy propone |)c lll'K ! licaiu uliotc iic.iii' th f troiiomy progra iipl)«ar^ri publirl> i h o -'r-. <l>sl Mlstluiut} WciinMis MI.'^ .\1c 1 liocil.l K|> n trjclr Rfcoverfd A Holifa.sl Ii1cy<’lp, rpgi.stcrfd In th<* nnmr of LaVernal Wahl, Hit) Elm utrcpt. hart rfrnveii-d Kiday bv local police In front ol thf T iin Wrecking tompnny, ft rcptui .shows. The wheel \\ ticlng held at th f si.'itinn for the o»nri Orlftm*. t.ft and Kn rout.. I),..I Msiird i-bc p,.wnr<- r u y . N.-t. , and H Kan. M W O E N IS AFIERSNOMI rroprlrlor» Llstrd B. T. Albertaon and D: Kallu.sky arc ll,sird as the .' sons havlns an iiiicip.-l in bertson Funeral h<i Buhl. cording to a rfitllk a lr of Niiiarrnr it«vival name filed today with the Dr. T. W.' WlllltiKlirtMi. evanKoll.’.t, recorder. siKikc on 'I’ roiTiisllniilion, llir Thirf o[ Time" servlce.-i la.si evenlni; the Klnilx-i'lv Chinch ol thf Nfl/.ii-•Uf. ai.'lu od Mii.vsfi. Fllfi. -lid O. A. Cronora. Diihl NaiJirnie pitslor, ,s«nK ,sol05. M ottfi’ Stolen Local police wrre Informed last night by Mrs, Stnnlpy CnrI, &5B Kifth avenue ue.M. iliai $5 had btrn taken from n pocki-tbook which »lic left on ihc radio In her homr. 61ie pxprp,'f>ed bellff somronf entered the house and cKaped unseen. Adult CUuex Mrs. Lenote Johnson will enloll student* lor c la « work, also correspondence course.^. In the iitlult education project, today and lomorm*- ai 7 p. ni at her home. :«)5 I-\)urth street north, she aniiovjnceri today. PentrcoHtal Serviirs PiiLoi Liwiow of Uu Fust.PcjiU costal church announc.'s that IU t J. A. Johivson, Rujx-rt, will continue (•vangcll.Mlc .scrvU'e.s all IhU week. Rev. Johivsou’.s subjMt last cveiilni; wiv. -F n ili. More Fruit, Much I'tuii. nnrt No Fnilt." Tlie Arkansas (juiiiKt wlU sing this evening. Llnroln Patrolmen New patrol* boys al the Lincoln .school ar« Allen DcVrie.s. Tommy McClurc, Leonard Han.son, Boyd Donnldaon. Leonard Owcas, Donald Heller, B on Evans. Jim Marrl*. Marvin Schneider, Harold Lively, Albert Herihborger and Hbbcrt Johnson. Al the iioopilal Mrs. William Soreason. Tu'in F a lb ; J. W. TlnKoy, Buhl; Nancy 3t«cy, Matkcy. and Ot‘i>e Roode. MurlAUgli, have b>'<’n admitted to th«- Twin F.tll.', county general hospKal. PBtien:> dLsmlMcd Inchitle Mi.'s Dons McDonafd and Mrs. Dnlton Box and baby, T «ln Fall.«: Orville Hydo. Buhl, and Mr.' Mer%-in R«-i]ier and girl', Oooding. PAROLEREVO KED FORI6«OLO IJcK ausp a Ifi-ytar-old Twin'Par..' yoiilh assertedly violated hU dlsti k i court parole, Jiidgp T. likilpy Lee. Burley, signed an ordpr icxUy revoking the parole and direcllng thal a probate court senieurr lo the tndinlrlal (raining scliool be uoried FONERt HONORS NEED i Impressive last rlte.s were con ducted Ht 3 p. m. today at thp M fthodist Episcopal chureh, honorlnK the memory of Mr.s. Anna Marla Cnrl.son. 70, wiaow ol 0._A. Carlson, a former county coinmlsitoncr. and resident o f Twin FalU for 30 year.'.. Scrvlce.s were held at the MethodUt Episcopal church, which ^.he attended regulnrly. Ilev. H. O MeCnllUter wa.i In charKC of the services. Quantities of floral Irlbutrs, e.\pre.vslve of the esn-cm In wlilrh the pioneer matron was rpRardfd. wprr banked nbonl the cn^^ket and altar rail. Twin Pall.1 chaiiter. Anirricmi War Mothers, aitrnded the srm .r,In a body, and the oU ut oikhiiizutlon-s with whirl! she was allilla'i-d were well-ropr^sented. Mrs. Catherine .Potter and M w Mabel Cfti«e snnp '•The City Four.square" and "Ivory Palaces," Thev were accompanied by Mrs. c . H. Stinson. Pallbearer* were Paul S<oii. Junior Soott. Wrslev Carroll. John Savage. Harold Savage and Elmer Lelchlltor. Interment wrs in IV in Fall.-i crm. rU-r> . be.'.iilr the grave o f her hi;'blind Interment was under the direction of the White mortuarv. LEGIO N10 iiB FORM EROFFICIiy. Members of the local po't of the An;er;rsr. Legion tod.iy w iw making p re p a :«:io n ' for welcoming Ck-n. Ja;:ic» A. Diaii;. former national ca7.'.n-.i:-.r.cr rt;iri;;g his vMt to Twin ra:i* ne\'. HYidav D:s.:-. :.'w ( uiin.vtcd wuli the Ncruruy bo-.ird with headquartrr.' :r, W„.,!,i;i^;;on I) C . will ^|xiftk fw-rrre .-;enit> r.. o f :he I.ions . lub at Uy - ................. To(la> ioi„esriiU ii^ r U"' mil 1 there, the path ha,I pu-ttv much melted, and laie: -uaw .ui.iiilrted ilir tyii.'hiiiu-iip Our iruik .smashing Iniu irur end ol another truck as flrsi truck conif.' to stop near Intrrseftton . . Driver hav ing a flat tire takm rare ol. while snow maiitle.i him and the chilly garage attendant . . And Boy Scout, all bundled up to face the weather, showing up at Legion K'^ssmnn ^nld he and Snider got hall for the pursde that didn’t im o the car. with Snider drlvlnK parade. nnrt .Sloan In the back aeal with the a.s.ser1ed victim . Tliey drove halfway lo Sublett; where Bnlder Hfrordlng to Kos.sman—said thpv would "blow his brains out aod Iravp him in a d rlfi.” The youth said Sloan held a gun to Ills iiead and said: •'You broke up my home . .-. killed my wife . . . and kept my girl out of school." He {rrtptn r**e OM) le.silfled that Sloan said this alihouKh Mrs. Sloan Is alive and well. McKinney, Twin Fall.', and a pri Ko.s.sman .said that Sloan then hli vate coal truck, driven by Markhim with his fUt and gave him n wood D. Lohr. also ol Twin Falls, blark eye. ’llie gun. he »ald. kept collided near ihr intrr.M-ctlon ol Third street west and Secoml avehim from fighting back. nue west, Slopped Car: He Ple«» Tlie Shell trufk was not dam Tlie youth testified that hts cap aged but the Iront ol the other tors then stopped the car and Snid machine was caved in. tlie police er got and and began taking o il his report shows,'Slippery streft.s was overcoat. He allegedly told Kossman said to be the cause of the m'lKshap. to get out. which the youth said he ThLi afternoon ofllclala of the did. He testified that he ran Into T^i'ln Fall* highway district offU-e the sagebrush Immediately and said all roa<U were open but were that apparently no one followed -.sloppy and .■•llppory." .him. All Roads Open He told the court that he got' to OfllclaLs of the state highway o l» the ranch of his uncle, Fred Kossflee at Sho.<hone Informed the Eve man. about 2 » . m. On examination by E. L. Ray- ning Times that all main roads were born. member of th e defense <;oun- open but that plows had b«en dis spl. Baybom. R aybom and Smith. patched to work In the vicinity of Twin Falls. K ou m a n M id he had Richfield. They said that the heavy, !>•••■;•. h in d by Mr.- Sloan to driM- wet snowfall wh.' i;.-ni-r.U over flits hPi and her daughter to CalJlorniR .section of the stnto In mart ca.spa. although the .snow wa.s hrav^'. It wa.s in Dfccmber. He said she paid liu. pxpen.sea and boJfehf hL< ix tei melting from the roads in "good order.’' hoxr 'l l i e road.s air vioppv and klipThe pro.'eaitor a)-o ClemM-.', U rea, ownri anc. (.[.iTi.to: ol [ v r .. however • nllu ials of rhe Mafe ,1 Mrilui berr pallor Liiveii lej.n- ' ollicf .^ald, ‘ and drivers should use ricri that about 10.30 p. m. Peb. I rs-jtion." iR Snider came in nntl asKi'tt nitr I In T»-m Fall,s an e.stlmated three inrlip; of snow hnd lullei; e jr ’v this If hr tiaii a can. Hr rkvi : aft.rmf>or. tlie current .storm starta gun. he >.aia. ; m;; iBUt night. . , n .r a . . •1 Coinuuiihlri ft. V. lUluril :llLs .llleinooil iiei. , 1 M.nilil tx* grivtpd ii<-^ ;i; 'ii.r iiinr iir ixxs; nil <Muiiu pi.iiii.im, ihe lennth ol ,hi; -T. A . Elects New Staff Pare i-Trac; -.^oclnuon . the home of Mrs \V. R, WoUer. .She .suc-ecd.s Mr.'. Wolter .-i' pie.iIdeni of the orgnni/jition. Other olfker.s clrclfd were Mr.' Frank G.iiidlnga. flr.st vice-president; Mrs. Alphie DoAtJcy. sccond vlce-prcsideiit; Mrs. O torgc C. Holley, secre tary. and Mrs. W . L. Hayward, treasurer. _ Officers will be In'talled April 10. 'M rs. Bmkhart and Mrs. DoAtley will icpre.spiit tjic council at the meetuiK of the Twin Fall.s cotuiiy unii ol the \yomen's PieW Army lor CanciT Control. Stale convention plans were dlJcas.s<',l. Tlie meeilng will be held April in Bo I.t Mrs Wolter iind .Mt- Hiirkii.iri weie «)ii>oln(ed to attend tlw conventlou. ( i l i i i r e h II; IS N e w ,\ssi.staiit > II 11 P a K lor OiiKly will de- tll> The vtoulh Is l>ewey >;-lw, I«f1 iieen pla<p<l on p.irolc ■[, Ihl' year by Jiidne 1er 'I'm ; Ihe probni. c.mri 'lied Pec. ?«, nifi by fiirn .iiiv I, K1llUu\ Although Gov. C A Bottollsen must sign (lie act berore >-nio of truck licenses become.' legal nt re Bringing memorlc.s of once tn* duced rates, the Twin Fall* county ten.se athletic competition. Dr. H. a.ssrssor's olllce wo.s mllkl'^K prcp'tratlons today to .soil the plates at L Stowe, local phyKlrlan and necretarv’ of the South Side Medical Ihr new .schedule as M>on ouihoi srviety, nnd Dr Janies St«rk. as Uutlon is received. sociate In surgery at Northweslem Meantime, according to A.sw:«or university. ChlcBKO. will meet here lleorge A, Childs, license plaies for Wednesday for the first time in trucks must be sold u:\iler the old 13 years. schedule. Rebates nr'e provided for. The last time Uiey met was on Substantial R«du<'llnnH Explanation of the new niea.sure s the cinder paths during a track provisions, aa received today by Mr, meet between Wisconsin and Notre Dame. Dr. Stowe was a member Childs, shows substantial reductions below former rales on many types of the quarter-mlle relpy t^am of WLsrorwln and Dr. Stnek ran of 1 ucksi^ n d a ( In the same p<»lHon (or Notre irerclal tn Dome. , to ongujiil terms ol T)ir tu o ran aeal;i.« each other pax-sed by the hoii,«c. ■nie bill, H. B. 415. will set up this and Wisconsin was the victor. Dr, schedule for truckmen as soon as Stowe's t^am setting a new con ference record. Oov, BottoII.sen signs: Wednesday, during the medical Maximum gross weight tip to S.OOO meetings here, the two will see IMunds. S5 for farm trueki; *!0 for each other for tlie first time alnce private. 125 commercial that encounter. Truck* with m u x iii iu m gross weight ol 5.001. to 10,000 pound.-— *10 farm. $:o private, J30 'c o m mercial. From 10,001 lo lo.OOO pound!.—J20 farm. *35 private, commercial. 1 15.001 Pounds From 15,001 to 20.000—J30 farm. »50 private. J60 commerrjaJ. From 20,001 to a5.00(^-$40 farm, 175 private. *100 commercial. Philip C- Ebellng, from Ohio, na From 25,001 10 30,000 pounds— , tional prcsWftit of the Junior $50 Inrm, tlOO private, 1150 c o m - ! Chambtl- of Commerce, together merclal. From 30.001 to 35,000 pound*— •1th Melton W. Aldrich, vice prfal MO farm, « 3 5 private. $175 com dent. Salt Lake City, will visit Twin mercial. Fall2 on Wednesday. April 5, It was Over 35,000 pounds - *70 farm, ani^unced. here this noon at the $175 private, $2J5 commercial. regular board of directors meeting Aids Farmer T ile new measure. Childs pointed o f the local club, out. brings to Uie farmer drlvlne u A special noon meeting will be pick-up truck whase total weight held In Twin Falls on that date with with load IS not over 5,000 pounds members o f clubs from over this the same $5 licence fee granted to entire district present, pa&«nser CiUs. It the pick-up is for Plaas were also announced thi' city use, however, the Icc Is tio . afternoon for the next general •‘Important provwlon of the new membership meeting wljlch will be law .' the *Sscj.sor said. ."Is tluit the held Tuesday. March H. at the Park ma.ximum gross weight meaiu> the hotel starting at 7 p. m. Electrical c l {fie ve/^lc^c pins tfic m ax deaiera will be In cliarge al (he imum load It carries. Each vehicle program. must have a printed designation ol Its maximum loud actually c a r r ie d •not the listed.capacity." School buaej, he explained, would be licensed on the ba.sis of th# weight of the vehicle itself plus the weight of the children It carnes when lully loaded. Childs urged passenger Jlccnse buyers to get their plates before March 20 "In order to avoid the truck rush. - Deadline on all plates of last yeaf '.s vintage la. March 31. m PLAN CAL SESSIONS Jo*-K Sajr«: Yea detlnltelrl My hat is In (be ringl Bought It 10 years agoand H can atlll aUnd a lot of kleklnr around. It nt ine when I bonght II. It (11s me today and will stlU be Ihe right bIh after April 4th, 1 » 9 . If not the last mentioned. I should worry for 1 have a guaranUe with rt, It Isn't Rlfht. Bring It Baek!'' Get the Idtal Eh what! ContinoouB Shoirs Dally 1 5 < to 2 P. M - - 2 0 c 6 f’ . Kiddles 1 0 c Anytime UNCLE JOE-KS O ilS S LAST TIMES TONIGHT NATIONAL M E E EAD WILE VIS Setting The Pace! Wendell Masons j (Jonducl Funeral «ft'‘ m oon—and--evening Jlic Ru»i>ian WolflioMnJ iir.t^ llir par TT.ertir.cs of members ol Ihr South Mn.sonic .'.'ivlce.s were <oiiductcd 1 For.i|iee«l romlilned vltli matrlilos grace; Sin<- .\led1rnl bocletv will be h'l'l .it at the Drak'- and B evnold' lunei-:il! Und CaUerl set* the pace in Mendu the p,,rk hotel Wediimdav 2 30 home this ..fic-nioon for Htitjii I.. ^ ^t» smoothi I uncounted frlendi! p. m and at 7;30 p. m . It w:' ,.n- Long. 63. lo.m -T resiuont of W .-n -! nouiireil here thl.s iifternooii l>\ IJr, fiell, who c,.m<' to T »i:i Kails la;,; H. L. Stowe, hecrctary. December. He diod Sunday at the .|>eeia] .sppakersv all fi'im Twin Falls county general ho.'.plia;, C N l-V E R r -s Nonhwe.slem university, riil'nuo. Olllcers ol [he Wiyidell .Ma-oniIll tie heard Oil tlir procrniii. Dr lodjie wcit in charne ol the . ‘TviceStowe said ’fTlPV will liiclud' Dr, al the mtirtiiiirv and Hit- Krave.'UU’ Cleveland While, n.s.soclate profe;.- ' ni/'s al Twill Kalis eemoterv. ,t (Ic-imaUilfiBv; Di- .Viitic", ' I«iab.-i,rer.s wcie Ir,i Aii•a:.',(H late 111 surgerj, ,u„i I),-. I F J. J'arr, Clarciire Uo-.,l. Stanlev Gibson, ns.soclate proli H, O. W hki. Court We.M and .Mik" ol i>edlatnr.s McCoy, all ol Wendell. Al the .iliernoon nieetliii: Honuiarv palll^areis were ManWhite .siH'aks on ••Treatiiuni tiu' Jtitnl-sc.ii, Ja.-k D-ntv, W. H AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE WHISKEY RliiHwoim f n t e c t l , f j i iliillliiKK'ii. D.iii Howard, Dwinii; C.iU>ii'rn>-mf"IHt.M>f.l>rillSKn-'><>l'm>f Cnm Maiilfi Huey and L. A. Adams, ail ol W(.-niiu sn u n riih u ) •xihonf i-.Skel dell. Cram fliiuiml Copt. Ctfpc/I lliiiilliti C«ip., A.')' I Ih liurRlr. ii.’ .s of f'lilldhnod ' At tlie evenhin se.-vslon Or Wli peak,', on 'M nnayemeni i.l A^i oin, KiiipHnn'i nf thi •Mill of Inn - V. l l,vt iiid Cai Call for ^ _ C a lv cff 1939 who UK Meitni: Vitl,... ll|lllOllllfd KflwArds •|l«AM'ATlV’'h?nui>l," l.iil.* lUlnrc •* 0 > EAVySNOfllLL EFSREG KNDM rtJNIOUT; IIU S A W ’ - tiporie Hie. m I l>.' IlKviUnd .V Smash 'Iw n Hit IV oK ram !! T om orrow ! t A,NII x V i l V S ^ m A K n t i r r V H ^ T l T r T n ^ A N IN« IHI.V a s h HKSHiiTIONAI.I.Y fU N N V im .A ! m S E D ORII/ER WILLENIERPIEA Thfi world railed lier ‘'rl,r»|i. Uwdry." You'll (r|| bn nm(. -nHlorn*! ,1/aU' Ci)uaat)4>-ii>. (mUv liv M imb TieklX'i «l ni> 1 1,iuiiicr of drivihi, II, T am, l„|l^ v, .l.',,l,.^ l)|.s Ih'I iii ,llii Hill ,1 plea Complauii «,.s H. O. Wltlleiliiilrr niv J(KlH« .,<-1 )r>i( dilvcr nl i:' 0 (l. win , IllSlKVl, fliirrlir. Tlcknor h'M ii <'<iiv niHdiiliw o t y n l.i iy (1 II Hum. N owh o f KOcoid K irthri I'w lli Palla, a Ih) v, fialurttio’ •( >hr Twin y ^ lli couiily iii#lfin liy tiomr HniUK, T d Mr. and M ri, PuginlrD, M iirta u ih , • |lrV fe b . 27, « t ihe Twin malrrnif)' h o n x juiiirs. IDAHO a t iir t s T O M O K K O W ! IP nilKhtIv e<ll. i.-d s an <legree< I Moh.lov wan 4(1 deii .i ;//,//) « * OUCff • A iW p li. M I W J W i V winr Aileei WBELUf ^ Tcnr MARTn • BinoleBAKNES MS I'Vrlililyi.s Topic At Aidiilt (!liiHH ■M.,ll I'>IMII1\' <>„, Itir „Ml)|e.( II,e ‘ " ' " i - n l ,,l Ihr .......... . ailillt rdii,..tloi, .la.'v al (he hlah Aiiiool laM i,lKbl (n op li>l.itl„|, (he el.ii,ei,l/V Ukeii (illl 111 Hie Aiill »i,i| uh In planis weie roht.iclnrcl, « lotalliin wuA WDikeil ,,iii ,i,,ii,K II,a croiNi gruwn In Mils vli'liilty. ‘Hir dlN'iisshm will' Iw innllnurd n ext Miimlajr. .17 -V-8 i>< l.ii)ie'F«r4tur TourJnR , :i7 I’lym otilhSfdnn....... \\1I’iirkiirdIIScdiui V-HSluniliiril TinlnrSrdnn. .'H i V-HTiidnrTourInKSnliin STELLA DALLAS "While New York Sleeps' MUh^'l Whalrn Jrait Kogrra - <!hlek <’han<tlcr • imiird Arltiis Iirli TJfi ' ;ir> ;ir. .i.’i ;«ri \' H ( , ' o t i p e .................................... \ . H D e l . t u e T ii« l» r S e d u n . . . ( .n i h n m D c l . u x e S e d n n .... C h i' v r o lc l K orcior H rd n n I h id N in 4‘oup* ....................... \ H lU 'I .i ix e ( o i i p f .......... $2115 S2iir> *27^ $175 M i $111,') $;ir>(i M m ............................. D e I . l u v K «r ilor T c iu riiiK ,. :i7 ;iH ;i7 ;Ui ;m ;i«l ( ’h f v r o J e t C o iif if S t iid v lm k v r ('o ii|> r V .V . V-H H Ittkc l ' l f k i i |i V-H IM rkup V-H r it'k u p V-H T r iir k , l.-i?. I)W \ ’-H T r u c k 157. I)\V ........i n s ........MRO ........Sr)25 ......... * 4 ^ ) .......... $:i5(i ....... *701) Xtr>() MANYOTM KHS. AIJ. MAKKS, AI.LMODIil.S U N IO N M O T O R CO. F o rd , M ercu ry, L incoln Dealer IDAHO EV EN IN G TIMES, TW ^N FALLS, IDAHO TuAidaTt M u c h T, 198d Rupert Granges Elect Candidates OPENING OF OLD ^ ALLEyiSORGEO Poiir property ownerit In the Bevinn VblA B.ddlt.ion o{ the ciiy today h id Raked m emtwrs of the city council to eaiws alleys between Beuna VUta and Canyon aveiiues to be reopened «fter being closed to public travel som e 20 years. T h « alleys arc locatod on and, property owned by George R anch • n d HRrry A, Ball at th e Palacc Band and Qrnvel com pany, the Id aho bean- warehouse and a coal yard. Records Va«ue Ball and R anch inlcl rounrllm rn iM t nleh t that peniilsslon to closc the alleyx In qucsilon wa.H granted by th e council 20 years ago al' though apparenlly no record wai ever m ade of the fact. T h e closing: tA, th a t'tim e, Ball miid, cunic when no on e was using them an d when ‘•there m l l y wiian t any a lley there ani'Wft^TTTie closing wa.n necessary I In order Vo get the railroad tracka«< up (or Uie warehouse. Som e $500 was spent In hauling In dirt mid rocks to fill th e area and the men. a l th a t tim e, graded and graveled a large area o f a city street in that vMTtnlty In return for perm ission to close the alley, w hich now runs through a coal yard and Is dosed a t both ends. .M embers o f the delegation a5k< Ing th a t the area bo ojx-ned were O- L. Johnson, J. W. CarrtJil. J, V, S w eet and Clifford Bullock. Will DiK In to n t t 0T&% Because of the lack o t actual f a d s the council took no action last n ight but City Clerk W. H. Hdrldge was asked to .va n past rccord.s of (he tlty In an effort to find some recotd oC th e pevmVsslon rW c». CommlM loner Leonard A vant will as.si.st In the search. C oundlm en also voted InM night fo n w n e J. O. P um phrey a-s as.slstant regiatrar for th e April c lly election. A rapott o( Jc!*Sp ^QRcr. Ubrarian. aJiowed collection.'! for the m onth of reb ntary am ounting lo $87.96. The report further showed book.s purchased during the period totaled 16« w hile five were do iw ied . New readers regl.sterccl num bered 155 w hile number of booky-twHrtfcftme to 12.811. Average daily circulation w ai 534; largest dally circulation, T38 and smalle.st, 42<. A report o f Dr. E, R. price. cUy m eat and dairy Inbpector, showed 1.345 anim als were killed during Pebniary IncUidlnB-360 breves. 122 veal, 187 hogs and 76 .sheep. Carea.sMs condemned totaled .‘ilx. RUPERT. M «rch 7* C Speclal)-P orty-flve m em beri o f th e RupeH Orange m et Friday a t the Christian church annex. T l » business iw slon , In chavje ot Grange M aster L. A. F rend), Induded the election Into mem bcrsliip of thrw new candidates, Mr. and Mrs. John W est and Jam es Connoway. and the pie^enVation of seven additional nam es t»'opoMd for membership. A general discussion of th e P en n sylvan ia plan was led by George B. PleUcher. A resolution o f regret was pas.wS over lh « loss from the local organization o f Mr. and Mr.s. C. E. B . Roberts, pioneer residents of Rupert and G range m embers of long standing, who recently sold their farm and plan to leave soon lor southern C alifornia w here they wlil m ake Uielr hom e. Lynn Carpenter, m anager ot the Grange Supply com pany, reportod Uie sa le o f a carload of farm chlnery. T lie lecturer'.^ hour sisted of a ta lk on •T h e Sugar Beet Industry" and a report o f the N a tional Beet Growers' m eeting In C hicago by Maurit-e E. Willk';. pre.sident o f the M inidoka County Brt-l Growers' association; a roadins, ••Today." by Mr*. Peter Boyd and group singing w ith M lu D oris M arIcle a t Iho pl^ino. The even ing closed with a socl.il hour a n d . refre.Miment.s .served by Mr. and Mrs. George Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. W alter S. Dunlap, Mr. and M rs. 'Wmiom D ouglas and Mrs. I. L. Farabee. > , Grangers Feature Backward Program T /J JEROME Working Wives Bill Voted as Outstanding ^Pre'ssure” Act ROIKE. M&reh 7 (U.PI — T h e working wivea blU was the cutatandinc premre bill of the tH h Idoho leglslalure, house attaehea voted today. 'Tlie telephone rang con.stantly and hordes of people descended on the house after the bill wa.s intro duced.' .said Paul DavLs. as.sistnnt elcrk and spokeamjui for hLs fellow munches. • "There wa.' a .snowxtorm ol tele grams In rrgi»rd to the bill .“^n’ to l'’glslaiors." Tlie mo.si common telephone fall, hr..^jiid. was -wiu .vnnt? bill 133 lUlK!!,?The eulsUndinf “miut" Wislalliin «as in regartl to Ibe SS au tomobile llrenae fee with the re vamping of the Idaho relief profram second, the attaches decid ed. The antl-picKctlnc blU t<Mk •erond plare for the amount of ’’polUfcal preuure" It Incited. T h e wcffklng wive.s bill would have prohibited em ploym ent by the state, county, or .school district of a m^n or w om an wlioxr m ate wjy? gainfully em ployed , M U Hor.sley. Republlcajl .speaker of Ihr hou.se Irom Cari bou county, wa.s voted the ouLslundIng m an ol tiic ,M-,>j.lon and Victor MorrLs, R , Uniuii <-ounty, ehalrmi of th e retcTonrv coinm lltee the outstand fn g <omm lli»e chairm an. T h e a lt« r h r \ rhnse the outa lu d ln g oraloni In thr house a i W llUain H Drlweiler, R.. JetoDie; F. M. RKUin'. D , tlm mock; Atlen t». Srw m »«, O., N m V frrf: Ham er B u djr, R„ Ada. O uustanfilnc IfiHlTS ot the j.ena le werr nam.-rt ns Tom H eatli, R. m ajority pm ty ain p from Franklin county; Ciroii;.' iHinart. D . Wa.shta g lo n ; w . H«ii. b , c««l<la; . K. C. Bnrlow, R , Ciui.Ma. I'’(lucational Cost.s Reduced at Burley S[X ‘ak at G r a n g e JEROME. M arch 7 (SperinU One hundred were pre.'.eni at the 30th anniversary dinner of the locul I, O. O. P. hall w hen inomtXTS celeijrated the birthday or :helr lodge at the local Odd Fellows imlUiitiK Thursday. B anquet wa> « the Rcbekah lodge. Master o f ceremonio.-. wi D ougherty and during ihr (ilniitr Hendrickson's orchestra oi(<Trcl eral m usical num bers. ioUowe<i by a number o f choru.ses midk by tlio.'«' present en d led by n e \ Clivi-nuE. Miller. M iss OladvN .rn„c «. companled a t th e plflim Following th e banqurr s.v i h . .songs, instrum ental mitsic tiinniwi’.'., duft*. plays and readmi; nud .^fval(ing were enJo>’e<l, inchiriitic a unique tumbling a c t b y M Ks Molly McMnhan; a number played on ihr m usi cal .saw by R ev. M illrr. a rrachng by M iss M am etta . Jono«: 'a o skit.', presented by stu d en ts ol Mi.s.s Jcne.'; ft duet by Rev. M iller and Mr* Mil ler, and reading of .svntisn^,^ h\ R W. Burroughs, a charts, | nURLKY. M arch 7 iS p c c ta U of the lodge, ; j-|,^ p, education per pupil In At th e clO.se of Iho p ok;i«iii ^ ‘’ ln urlev schools is $1.25 1«.< than the jewels vvere_ pre.sented pre.se_nteci_ in iwo two Odd PtU’ows (or 30 yenri ...rrvicr .,,,1 c,,,,rem irk td 8iu>crli.ltnilriU ilnuous m em bership In ih r o r d p r .l,. ' e E. D en m an Tliursday. Group A 30-year Jewel wax picu'iitcd 'o ' one Ls comixxsed o f 29 schools with J. W. M cIntyre by n W. B u r-' ''nrollmenU! of over 3M pupil.', and rouijh.s and on<i to R. W Buir'niKli' Burley Is n in th h ig h in by O. W. Dougherty. Idaho. Dancing and cnrd.s . wtip ■■njovStati.stics in the I3th biomiial ed during th e rttnalndev ol the pf>r( of th e sta te board of education nlng. .show that only tw o schools, St. Antlinny and R igby, h ave a lower rat P'l pupil th an Burley. O f>lhe 2: Philathea M atrons TM ~ . . I •'* hools. th e m on th ly cost vyle h from r l c l T l O p r i n g ^ 1 tU IJ ;S7S9 per pupil A R igby to $15 per BUHL. M arch 7 (B pecJali-T hr pupil at Wallace. The monthly cost RUPERT. M arch 7 (Sp ecial)—As P hilathea M atrons o f the Bapil.st here la IS.SS or <1.35 lrs.s than the a cocirtesv to their h o u « guest, church held th eir m eeting la.st week average of »fl.70. E « M ^ I .(iM itc h e ll. pastor of the at the home o f Mrs. Ralph FuUerF lrslT sh ristia n church o f Cre.ston. .son w ith Mr*. W illiam Kyle.s and Tiie earth averanes about 40 per WaehL Dr. and Mr.s. A. E. John.son Mr*. G len Atw ood assiM ing ms for esery square mile of dry Mrs. Ida D rum m erhaasen wa.s the land. entertained at dinner and an In* guest. The a ft«rnoon wa.s spent in formal social even ing Saturday. After speaking a t the local Chris pla\1ng C hinese checkers A rrangements w ere made lor the tian church Sunday m orning. Mr. M itchell left by auto for Payette, next m eeting w h ich will be the a n where he was form erly pastor of nua'! spring breaKfo-st served at the the C hristian church and where h e church dinin g haU toy the wmiieii of will spend a short tim e w ith old the P h ilath ea f o r . all the nom m friends before returning to his of the church. T h e breakfast will be Krved a t 9;30 a . m. April 6. home.Speclal music was furnished a t the local C hristian church Sunday m orning by th e Treble C lel club, F O R = coinpased o f Mrs. L. W . D spain. Mrs. SIN U S TR O U B LE V eneta Pronk, Mr.s. ‘John Hatch, 1111 Mrs- Leroy Jones, Mrs. George C atC H A N & .W I N G ’S mull and Mrs. Clyde F enton, direct ’ OFFICE ' ed by Mrs. Floyd Britt and accom C H IN E S E H E R B S MS F^FTB &VE. BOUTB panied a t th e piano by M tj. George u s 41)1 Ave. E. Hawk. Jr. Washington Pastor Honored at Rupert BUHL. M arch 7 (SpeclaU —J. C. Jaoobsert. Jr.. wa.s given th e thlvd and fourHi def^ree work a t the F alrs-iew Orange m eeting Prldnv. At the clo.se of the regular business M ttlon. Mr.s, O. C. Brooks, th e lec turer, conducted the "Backward P rogram .’’ A good attend ance responded to the roll call aasw ering th e m ulllpllcatlon iable.s barkwnrd.s. O. G. Brooks, J. C. JacobKcn, A nton S u ran, J. R. Cfrflwford.-Chflrles Brandon -and A lvin N oh .sang “Good MBht Ladles," aecompanli-d a t the piano by Mr.s. Frank Atkins. A group of m en stood, and each in turn told a narrallve the whole of w hich made a com plete Riory. An Impromptu debate vii.s given on the ftubjeet. Re.solved; T h a t mud 1* more de.slrnhle thi.n du.sl, Tlie iifllrm aflve w as laken by Mr.s. Alrln Noh arid Mrs. Tliorn J ensen, thn' n<'gallve hv Mr*. Sally Brandon and Mrs, Jnck Campbell. Tlir drcl.sinn liv J h e Jiiflce.s wii.s a lie A tarm ahint. romluriert by Mr.s. njooks, eonrhidrrt the program and refreslimetit.s were served by the com m ittee In charge of Mr«. Prank Atkina. A IELO.O.F. OBSERVEStR J. J. Winterholer Utah Chief Coal Co. Ph. A nO R N EyO M S AX Harry Benc‘lt, a i flTftlihiK «i ;.entatlon i<i n M onday iilghi ' m andatory thiii lly Insuranrc (ec tor au ^iv Benoit «'>.s mice under ni iM-rs of Hir 1-0 liig liisi nl^'h propasiil ii'^irii ' entUlrft Ic> i hiK In Invt cliles have •. tude Of Other* wUl s o t b c knewa until next Mondiiy'a meeting. Idaho FatU and Pocktelle a n among Idaho dUea n qu ltin v ' Burance and Iktense f e n o f taxi cabs. . IM F O R T E O Canadian W hisky NOW a y e a r s .I P H. H. BURKHART Code ttZ Public DookkerpinR Acct^unllng. Social seru rliv nnti Inrniup Tax lleiurn-s. Phtinr l?15-\V - 16 PrtK»t OLD Code Ml . Q n u ia I.sir«)RTEnS.^INC.? 8«U1a .''In d en ts t I O BUHl.. .Mairi, ^ iS[>rrlal) —Hnwird WpIluiBt/>r. iirun-lpal o f the Lucerne .scliooi, wa-s m charge of e<liic,iiloiui; piuKi,im at Lu cerne OiaHKC Friday al the school hous<-. ITk' thrro oliihth grade stu dents e<liuatlonal re.soarch iroject.s. June Siitrh gave the .slory ti history form of the silk worm Indu-stry. VirKln:ii Olsen gave tlie sVory of loTf'sm mid Bob Heaton gave the liLviory story of sugar. An Intelllccnce program was con ducted by Mrs. Purni.ss and the prlM wns given to Faye Slacey. ORDER O D 'S Rogerson Hotel Corner We Are POSITIVELY Pasteurized m il k fr o m YOUNG'S DAIRY T w in Falls’ Best Phone 64 _______ Q U IT T IN G B U SIN E SS! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! O NLY A ^FEW D A Y S LEFT* Any Pair of T IM E Is Valuable The Stock $ 4 ,0 0 Don't Waste it... Saveit! to Your Choice of Any Pair of r Mr*. Homer Rohersnn eiiltV taln»d (he nitiuhers of the 'nnii.sdnv attom onn bridge rhih. HiKli «cor(* prli« w«nt io Mrs B u lfy Sm ith. Mr*, MHUdr Kn'ihrl entertained the meiiitier.s of tlie flold rn Rwl I tub 'niur.sdHV Membern answeiec (Ilf roll cull 1)V telliiiK '•windy slnr Mrs. nii'harrt llnnrty rend i iiiiMitwT of rli'Vc'i jioi'tu.i and (w< (uinmroim readltiK.i werir given by Mr», Georgia Chalburn, June Meyera, .fo.sephlne Oonklln. Nornui rioM niul Clara Uiii Mruser wPTe l«»triisrts at th e Meuftrr Jinmn Wedne.vlay lo Ihn niem beia ot the newly nrgaiilreil CHinpriin group, Aowakiva. 1 lie ])arty wan given t>y tlie (our glrla aa part of the re<|iilre* tnenti ki beromlng Irall-aeekern. M lw nrtna U leadei' (ov th« new group. Mra. K. E. fihawvnr ajid Mr, M ri Jack Pateraon ratnm ed honia Ihla week from a weeks’ v lilt with ratoMvaa In Hood Rlv*r, Or#, Pmg« T h n e ; : pointed out at the m eeting lu t night. PiobahlUty was seen th a t the 11c e w c fee for taxi cabs wouW be placed at $20 fo f-flw first cab and $5 foi' each additional cab oper-. ated by the same company. The insurance would he t.iVnn out w itli recognlr^’d eoniiiany. A drlcdtvtlon «it <>a> (wiiiTR anrt operaior.s Ls ruprcicd to meet with ■he i-ouni ll next Mci.di.v nlKlit- a.s he ordlrmnre Is 1niro(lu<rd. Al lea.si $ 1 0 .0 0 VALUES Shoes IN STOCK G e t an E LECTRIC R A N G E • VW>o said a housewife's time isn't worth anything? Those long hours that are spent in the kitchen, toiling over three meals a day, can be shorter>ed irnmeasur- All Sizes In the Group But Plenty of Sizes 7*/x to 9 ably with one of tl->c new electric ranges. A n d how m uch more productive is the time of the wife arxi nrjother If she can spend it with her family, in her gar den, keeping yo gn g and be.iutiful ar>d sparkling! The 1939 e l^ tric ranges are a marvel of efficiency, of rw o I M OlMvroleta 151" W, B. Bo*h food bura a l ............ |43A tirr>e*savlng, labor-consuming convenience— clean as •Mfl O h em let l u r W.B, body ................ ............... ISM sunshine, beautiful as any other pi(x:e of furniture in •UO C*imoI*t TrMnk. Beet body. MoUM- rrbulli, WaU worth Um low prlee a t .. .... ......................... tt>e home. See them today— learn for yourself how you f t f t Btei«W»e1»r nclwp. A •oort on* a l . ...........................I47A )031 V-ll Plekup, ataiM body ...4 17 B can achieve the Electrical Standarr! o f L-tvIng through electric cooking. GET YOUR BUNDLE OF BARGAINS VAN R A A LTK HOUSE SLIPPERS ^ nRAS^IKRES U f K u la r ,5(lc V aliic H C J , ( TIICK-STITCH PAJAMAS M P n lr I .e t l. Vnlili S1.95to$2.95 VAUJES One Croup K ll) (iU )V K S t l.M In Vuluca 5 0 c 29. FLOWERS p r . Regular , C 60e Values ^ Plrmwith i-D o o f BodMk. , l»*w rubber ---- --------------------VX i ohavmlal 4-door ' . ....I 7(1 |MI Modal A fVrnl. RMiulIt motor ........... ............................. Iiafl fiiilik. Oood ru b be r....._ - ...4 lu •M them on the uaed «<iulpcn»nt lot Moek eait nf Hollmbeok »als yard id a h o V power H O O D 'S Rogerson Hotel C om er C IDAHO EV EN IN G TIMES, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO P«g» Four • Pot S RUOBCRIPTION RATH Carrie: PkTkhIa In Advitnc* C(X-. .1 month*, 11.64; 8 m on lh i. i « tnorUu. t l 80; 1 nfhu. II«3; « month., W bllThrt'’ m '’ihr'Thu?I<l»j S l r e i t j i l h « IN o l W c a k n o s s The actinii of the Huuse in rejecting: the $5,000,000 j)r(ijf.-ct lo iu'nin fortifyinpr (Juam will \in*!o»iM<'niy draw iiitcrostofi conmiont ahrnad. I( will h<* s:ti<l that this was a groat rebuko to Prnsfdent Ko(]Scvi'U. aiirl it will be'^suppested that the American people are plainly divided on armament plans. Neither deduction will be justified. True, rejection of the Guam proposal is to some extent a rebuke to President Roosevelt and one particular itemx)f his phuis for pational defense. But it is not a prave re buke. For the House almost unanimously went right on to pa,'^.'^ appropriations 10 times as preat for other items of Pacific defense. '' The question was not “ Shall we resolutely provide defense measures' proportionate to the increasing; armament of the wo^ld about us?” It was simply a question of “ How best provide that defen.seV” To decide deliberately on' defense means and ))olicies that accompany them, and not to be stampeded into hasty action, is a mark of strength; not weakness. The House decided that to begin fo rtifyin g Guam ws^ not the best way. On defense itself, practically the enlire country is united as it has been on few things in r € C (m t years. Let no foreign commentator make any mistake about that. These reasons undoubtedly ruled in the mind of the House majority in rejecting the Guam proposals: First, it would certainly.be annoying or alarming , to Japan, precisely as we would be alarmed i f Japan began fo rtifyin g the island between San Prsfncisco and Hawaii, or Britain turned Bermuda into another Singapore. Such action, in a world where countries are impending, half their time annoying or alarming others, ought not to be taken unless vital to defense. ,, ^ Second, it wasn’t considered vital to defense of the United States. A nd third, i f Guam were to be fortified at all, it should be fortified in such a way that it could.be de^ fended. .The proposed plan merely made it a more desirable plum fo r Japan or anyone else to pick at any time it pleased them.s ^ Those are all sensible and reasonable reasons for the House action. B ut no one should draw from it the <;onclusion that the United States is unw illing to provide such defenses as seem to it necessary to make itself and its interests safe. On this general theme, the country grows more united daily as it becomes more and more clear that the rest of the world is determined to chuck orderly procedure out the window and resdrt only to the tactics of the alley bully and the Neanderthal Man. W e don’t like that ga9ie, but we can and will play it with anybody who insists on dealing us a hand. Hingo! Another Illusion! Monte (larlo 1 A ll of us movie fans know the picture that this magic name call.s to mind. Men in immaculate evening dress, women In ae^ quins and salile.s, languidly watching the little ball chase itself around the roulette wheel, or sitting at the baccarat tables.' H ig money, high slakes on the turn, of a wheel a card, ganicH with a foreign tang to their nanu\s which Hovmd .so nuioh more ronuintic llian crap.s. And then (lie boaulil'ully <lresHod but unlucky |»aliMnR going out behind the Casino to blow out Iheir brains beneath the romanlle Mediterranean moon, ll made good Htuff for the movie (liicetors for years, -Now a new game draws the rapt attentit)n of the 'international gamiilers in the ^n-t'at Casino at Mimte Cai;Jo. Us name, Loo, draw h one with a strange laseination, " L oIA Monegasque.” Ah, yes, another of those Ho-pnthralling tVir«‘ign game.«j of chancel Kxcept that Loto Mon(!gHS(|ue is lUngo. 'I'rainH AIho S|>«-<mI Up S ci n iiiu h i i t t o i i t l o n liiia l ii 'r n i T i i l c r c d o l ' l i i l c im t h e . in c i'iM llh le S l i c e d ! ! 'I r t t n l n r d VMt«r4ar> Tka l» h o t s h y p ln n c s t h n t-w n in c liir a - l o f c j i - g t t I h i i l l i i n d I n i v c l in i'd sd s p c c d i T i u ii|i. A n t i i d y ( it Amcriciin r u l l r o n d H c h t d \ d o « h i w h Ik j w i i that there are toiluy miles nf daily runs time tabled'at no miles and moin an hour, th a t Is moro than half the workl’s mile-a-niiniile mileagj'; and an, increaHo of inileM over. 15KI7. There.are moro than 1,000 miles selieduleil at 75 miles an hour or ^ tt« r. • . How.much of a wpeedup IhiR in is whown by the fact that in 1032 Aiherieun inile-a-miniite runs totaled only 2,022 milcH. I'Volght tranblt also has Mpeeded up tremendously, in 10:iK the average dlstanen traveled p «r day por'train was H9H miles^ In 1!KI7 it was IIHO, and in 1020 it was 247. N ot only in the a ir, then, doen man travel faster thim ever before Qn tho ground, too, hfh buHlnees, UIm the re»t o f his life, moVos at upeuds ever fabter find fM tflr. She w a i w ripped to th e glory of achievement and-success. Men at adjoining tables paid h er the trib ute of second and third glances, women looked fro.vmingly at her clothes, smoothing their own gar ments. taking compaeU from their purses to look into tiny mirrors 1th dissatlsfflcUon. Quite human ly Susie reveled in the sensation ie created. Over n dessert of green gage lee 'Ithout (.•.ike Jeff Inquired, "W ell, Susie, where do yoli go from here?" Slie looked up, faintly startled by the quesUon. Not once had she looked beyond the day when she vns to burst her cocoon. •'I don't know ," she faltered, •Mr. Harker wants m e through U)o holidays. Miss Jones, in the dresses. suKgested that I'd make t good model— ," "Not thinking of leaving Chi cago. are you ?" Jcfl asked. For Mime vague reason, unknown to himself. JefT did not want Susie to leave the city. "I 'd be lonely ns the dickcn.1 if you w en t away. "Oh. I won't go away,” she said quickly. The very thought of leaving Chicago made her feel lost, helpless. Could it be that Jeft lived in Chicago? T h e thought did not occur to her. “ You see I’m Roing to be a stray dog one of tlicse days," he told her. "I don't understand, Jeff." ‘ 'Edna is wearing an emerald, completely smothered in dia monds. The Chief gave it to her." ^There was a queer tightness about ■ mouth as he attempted to apr unconcerned. CHAPTER X IX OHN H ARKER looked up from pnpcrs on hi* desk. He looked up with Interest, hut not th» slightest ilgn o f recoenitlon. He 8ol to hla foct. "H ow d o you do. he s-iW P«* litely, Sufllc Inclined her head, cnjoyInu the altuatlon. U was drama and Susie had never experlepccd the heady sensation o f holding the ri.ntcT of the stage. ••How do you do. Mr. Hurk<i." she said. He looked a bit confu.sed. There was somethin* familiar about her voice. ' M;.y I do something for you?" He wore the flattering expression Ilf a man w ho looks oncc, then quickly aguln. IN WHICH MB. n S Oiv-^T "Y ou have done somclhins ("f me,’ ' Susie said softly, gracloii.Oy. GETS A BOOST! "5Jo much that I con never tha^k PeUoi you," . By aJI mean, you mu>t |ur due "O h ," he was enlightened now. nollcr, mentlun, »lrc!w. rmphanlji. "You have been following our rlc.. lo the lltlle ( i f l Ihiit •.imr Susie rules for beauty. Mny I say from C h lcafo for uiie l(<in*ld that you have been vastly suc Grave*, the tinj' Insurancr and cessful?" real estate jent. .Susie laughed. Tlfo little play When R oibld H4W the package htid gone fur enough. "Yes," sh lyin f on the counter at his olflce, }.aid, “ I hove been following th he WM a bit iiupUloui. Sn he Susie rules and I'm glad you ai didn't open It rifh t aw ay-m urh lo the diM ppolntment o f a ia n s that satlsOed because— well, you see— had unotruiWely (7) lalKrred. I'm Susie." InstMd. R. walled until latrr. There was an InsUnt o f stunned And when he oprned the park.sllbnce, then he shouted, "J acr— which rome friim ''Ilralth .iK.iin. "No," I,aJ>ora(ory. 41 .S.'SC.ite SI.. < hl"Yi-s, yes'," Susie laughed. M l, car*’’—he found: w.is the proudest moment of hci A beautiful pink xtomarh sup life. porter. Rite 4B: Harkei* flung open the omci w o n d e r f u l , " Susli In the parkaie wa« a note readdoor. "H enr— hear— he shouted breathed. liif, "ThU will help put your chest And .-idded, in n stentorian voice "Yes— wonderful. I want Edna back where It belon g. ’ ‘•Presenting Suzanne. Come in lo bt‘ happy, cared for, but 1 don’t Itonald nnorted ani! xald the nli o f you ." know how I'm going to get along thing was “tcvcral'' slies tuu larfe. —Snooper without her," Jeff was trying ' P. S.—Ab to the Identity o f^ h e O U S IE held court until the store laugh, len t who took lurh xnllcltude In "1 know. Jeft— lhaf.i bad," i closed. M r. H^rker compllreetorinc RAnald'n rheit to lU mrrited each and every member went on sympathetically. Then former itatuft. I point out that the o f his start w ho had taken a part she brightened. "But y ou ’ll hu packare wax iient from Cli<ra{0 in the trahsformalion. S u s/^ e home o f your own on e o f these . . . and Mel Conirlff ha.H Junt re thought ho w en t out o l his /.l y (lays— a wife find— ." She stopped, turned from a trip lo Chicaio. with the to shake J e fl'i hand, to congr.itu- not quite pleased late him on th e.sp len d id pub thought. "H a," JelT snorted, 'T m no licity. She heard Jeft say, “ How about the marrviiig kind. Be scared ti death of a w ife." But after i h;iving her on parade, sort "M an U'reck.-s Ills Home Brcaiue hustoHS, in tho dirfcrent depart moment, when ^lic said nothing lie HaleK Politician^' — United he continiiod. "D o - y ou 1 ments? Wearing the famous Pri 1-reM. tcss makeup. A valon shoes, kitted sometliing, Susie? I'm absolutely We could be a homeless nation al the dark concerning this thing frocks b y A nslow and so forth. rnlc. illed love. There must be such A dvertising her appearance here thing or the poets and scenario and there through the store on ‘ •Jewi rerniltted to K « p (iold rilcis wouldn't .spend so much difTcrcnt days. I think it would Teeth"—Berlin Hem. building it up, but it leaves bring ou t .i crow d." NuzLs KOlliK so(l—e lia iu Uuy'd gcL cold." She .saw Mr. Ilarkcr nod. heard J)ltlon ir lliey went in aflev 'em. Quito iincxp(H.'tedly S u i^ r«* him siiy, "G reat idea, JelT—swell." marked, "Love is a terrible thing, JelT took Susie to dinner that ‘-Wlimer o f SSO.OOO Buyi New Broom'^Mian Francisco dbputch. "*hi'4ht. From the menu slie chose JefT." "Then why docs everyom wisely and h ot too much. In fact NLt-<ls 11 to Wiulc tlirouBh .salcS' she scarcely felt the need o f food. it?" men at the door. J IDAHO TlUEa ___ c____ SERIAL STORY " WOMEN WANT BEAUTY,! The Gentleman « the Third Row Ho Hum Dept. "Popular Songs GettlnK .'tor* Trivial"—AwoclaUd Prfw*. Nni whPiT one. o l thr* nfweM ha; liisi Mlvc<i tho niomciiioiih problem )f roi'overlng th* llitlu yellow nski'U ,1 8' Dear Pot Kiola: Herewith Is n o f the Initial ton phony orchMirn. lait row In tho Imlcony aatrWo a lupporilng roof |k>m . The throiiB, nioic than 1,000 plecej >iileu o f humanliy, a« Uie coniliictor. Dcrt Chrbilai wiped oil TJie • Uic lilK I omeiU, «i Jut lo. h( Bert 1 ilaed hi* huiidA, ^limlly I Illy atretchliiK. itarU'tl, liowrvn'. Wesley Uiuluy, In Die violin fiction. wl)ti>i>c(l uvor a nbiil li (lat Vlikli raiiKlU n , K, Hlanru-kl, o l the aet'ond vliilln k>'ou|i. Iliuli Is knees bucWed Init, rahe ll................ »iir«l It l-'inii'li horn iiliiyei* ll del n i. grl l)1< Ho of tib mblcd llir iiliiy. I WHS lit tiK' plate, rlnK bnA!i. He waa I thi' iii>i<' traveled III... t.i Ji.rk Ur«y 11 nnrt tlir plnyer I/) »lnil. i.i boys talk <luilnti tfflTlittlf nuch ficMli. rd Wu\ I'vor HISTORY Of Twin Falls City Gf County As Qlenned from Piles of. V Tlie Times . 15 Y E A R S AGO Marrli 7, l!)24 Tlio umuml elt'cllon o f Elk.s woa held l».sl iilKlit with ih.- JollowliiK rcsiilt.M Hiiny J. Ii<'ii<>it. exnlted riil<-f; l.nm icl A. Clmnln. estw ned lrft(lln« ktilglit; F. C I.vnrh. e v tfl<'me<l loviil kiilKht; Ouv L. KinIK kni«lit; HerI R, t>'lM i-asiirei Mii) IWfil. iiKol r(u- Itic >TI.T will t>i- l-'iMini l>^w ^l,ll| wliirli wl be rl«Ti<-<i ihl-. im«iimc>ii 'I'll.! lol lowing inirl, of him alrrad III.- f'lillM- Drimli :v Y i :M i s A ( ;o March 7, 11)1* Diklag III M oiih' riHln. .........1 ItUiylng ir i'link o t sU. ■ in the eolli'ftir , pot drowned Min, W, A. Mill out llylnu his klt« l>r. A, r , MiCl.i^Kv lit lliihj 1 . |irolp»M<innl vi.ilhii In (hr cou the o n il-iiiid everyent Moiulny, iilin .mvlnii an one veil tliink llw Cow-: _M r_iU K i M u .,u iiv w J. KtmulK |-Ul<k.Pl<>tU>«U' ' .mod thfl Iruit the week from iMK Ih-ix'li, C iilir. wh.-ir tlx-y liav ■*■11 AjiriiilliiK 111'- «'iiii<T. »<*th Mr ^ly g la d .fo be Imck to Twin Falli _ u K 'i.i, iim r, iii A ’i' (iiiY 'r o l l I'OT HHOTHI MnvM.ii; llird ad Waiidfivi. thiit pnie In I’liil* (ilyuin >1 ticKKi Miruikd lor 'llil^ tliiir I find tinilnr K I'U K N iniii:!) iiuuittcu, OXillil l i i r r>ii llir l>Mtll<w Ot I AMOI'H I.AHI' MNK . . V.m'll hatr in Mop trurhlii* airs—llin jiarlur plaster I* You -May Not' Know That— l»y NAOMI It. MARTIN A rii'ojihM T ill till iiiniuiriitl liiiildiiiK n l I/tivit \lnl S|trliiKH conn lr iic l c il o f ntoim n f r o m nil liai tK Ilf t li « U iillu il RlAtflB. liANIHTH THY NKW IRICIK oi.KVisi.ANl), O , tuJi) — Three youiiH Kiiiinian entered a d n if atore here, nimounced Ihfir j>re»enre by blowing llinlr noM-s vlgiirmisly. de manded nimiey, ublalned IlfiO iron) the cash register and fled. iN a BRUCE CATTON IN WASHINGTON , 'It'i lomething you can't help." 'Oh, rats— say—what d o' you know about It?" ’•I know everything about It." Jcfl was plainly disturbed. He glanced about tho thinning room, puzzled. "W here Is he? Do I know him? For gosh sakes. Susie, why didn’t you ever tell m e?" "I’ve never told anyone.” Jeff's distress was more and more obvious. He looked posi tively miserable. ■'Does he love you?" 'Not yet." D ream y-*jed. she twisted the stem of hoi goblet. ‘ ‘ T OOK here," Jeff snid irritably. "give me the low -dow n, will you? I’m responsible for you. I can't have you running around loose like this,’ ’ "What do you mean, loose like this?" "W en, Ibvlng ^ome guy. Uiinking about him, getting all starryeyed and silly.” Jeff hadn’t the remotest idea what ailed him. He was confused, ho wns baffled. "Tliere Isn't much to tell," Susie began, tlie silly stars way back in her eyes. "O ncc upon a' time I fell in love with a boy, he'.-i a man now. Naturally he didn't kn ow it. T o him I was only the dum b-bell passed out waffles over a counter. i-* But L*b he was Yias nice to me. Jeff—so very nice." H<?r voicc trailed away on a soft tlirlll. "And you still Jove liii ■'Oh, yo.-;. It was bfoaii.-!c of him that I had to b e bcautifu I, it was for him that I ’vo ftar'.•ed and worked and slru^gJrd lo Ihjs day. D o you think he'll like n\p. Jeff?” she added with suHden w ist/u lness, "W hen’re you K'^ing to see him ?'’ Jcfl asked gruffly. ‘‘I don’t know—but I’ ll see him — it I have to cross the continent t o ,Hnd hirn." She spread her hands in a pretty, expressive ges ture. "That's what it's all been about, don't you sec?" "Yeah— I see,” Jeff was silent during the evening, A queer de spondency held him spcechlcss. In vain he endeavored lo bre.ik through it, finally deciding that he must be sUfterilQ; a letdown after the feverish advertising campaign. His abstraction liovibled Susie not al al), Jeff must feel terribly about his mothe^-. .Slie was .•<w«‘t and understanding and friendly. Each time she caught a glimp.se of herself in a mirror or plate glass window she completely forgot Jeff’s difficulties. Intoxicated with her < I surprising chat went to bed with a feeling <jl ab solute contentment. From the un happy past she cam .^ i on ly om memory. Dick Tremair the beautiful white knisht dreams. (To Be Continurd) Complaints that his committee A has spent too much tboe Investigat ing Communism and too little In vestigating Nazism leave Mr. Dies c o ld ,' He sees ,these isma as simply two faiets o f the same thing. One. he says. U national ioclal_.m; the other. International social ism. Both, he feels, stem from the notion that government ought to cure all evUs. that the Individual can't solve any problems for him self; and tills, he adds,, Is a notion commonly shared by many m odem llberaU, :all those UberaU Ubhe remarks. B y BRUCE CATTON Evenlnr Time* Waablngtoo WASHINGTON, March 7 -H a v Ing been given a green light and a pat on the back by Congress. Martin Dies Is all set to make Ula famous investigation bigger and better than ever before. His committee Is more experi enced. It wUI have more time—and 11 will have *100.000 to spend. ••We've got the outline," says Congressman Dies, '•now we'U fUl tt tn with hard facU." And he plans to begin with a quiet, systematic survey of the whole field before holding any public hearings. The stocky Texan recalls that Just HE'6 A two years ago he was roundly booed BUSY BOY when he moved fpr a congressional The past year ha.t'been a (ough Investigation o f ih e slldown strikes. me on Mr. Dies He lost 35 pounds He mustered only 118 votes and lost. n weight, and got so that he doesn't ileep well. His dally routine for SIGHTS AN months has been home-offlce. o f - ^ AMERICANIS.M WAVE flce-home; only twice In slVTnonths W Only 35 congressmen v o t e d has he even gone to a movie, he says. against extending the life of his And only lately he underwent an committee. Mr. Dies looks on the iperatlon for appendicitis, from change as indicative of one of the which he Is recovering satisfactorily. greatest shifts of sentiment In He has a wife and three sons. American political history. :id In the old days he was a good "People are sick and tired of Eur It of a family man; now, he sayb. opean Ideologies.- he says. "They don't want Communism, or Nazl- hts family hardly sees anything of Ism. or war. or uny kind of notions him. But he feels that the worst of tt from abroad. They wfeni Uie iraover..H e won the formal approval dltlonal, fu nd a m en tal Americanism f congress by ^bn overwhelming —and any public men who jlonX recognise this trend are going to ' on the outside looking In af IMO." reA B S THE SEMI-COM.MUNISTS Congressman Dies readily adinll: that the actual number of Com munlst party members In this coun try Is small; but he declare.^ that a least ten million people belong ti organizations which are to a greater or lesser extent dominated anti di rected by the Communists. "Those- people don't want a big party membership,” he explains, "The Communist looks instead for people who have no program, who are wandering In a dajc.. He has a program, and he sells U to the dissatisfied bourgeois—he uses them and then to&.ses them overboard. "Tlie 'united front' is a deflillte menace to this country. The vast majority of Its members aren't Com munists'—but the phraseology, doc trines and so on <(?e framed by Communists. These modern lib•al8. for lnstanc«, reeent being illed Communl.st.s, but their pol icies tend In the direction of Comunlsm.'* ' RUPERT * His committee now will hava enough money so that he can spare hlmseif some of the spade-work. From now on, he says, It will bt going places. (Cppyrigbl, 1939, NEA Service, Ine.l I FILER • Sixty-three members attended the meeting of the O rd er-of the Eastern Star held In the Masonic hall Wednesday. Mrs. Ray Agee, worthy matron of Twin Falls, and Mri. Mae Cox, worthy matron and T. B. Irvin, wortliy patron, both " from HollUter. were 'th e dis tinguished guests. Quests were from Buhl and Hollister. Tlie frlendshi|i gavel 'was presented to the Hollis ter chapter with a very pretty cere mony. Hosteiues were Mrs. Mildred Rclchart. Mrs. Myrtle WlnKle. Mrs. Estella Cedcrholme, Mit, W. Price. Mr.s. Helen Becm and Mrs. Earl LoHuc. Tlte Netoppcw Camp Fire gIrU met at the home of their guardian. Mrs. Clifford 'Hiomas Wednesday. Finns were discussed for the n a tional birthday honors to be' done Individually by each member. Ber* nice Gullck and Siilrley Ann M ore- , land were hostesses. Arthur Harshbarger. Filer, wa.i one of the 23 men to receive letters for ^tball^row £ss..du rin g the pa.st season at the College of Idaho in Caldwell. The Oftrden dcparlment of the Filer W om ans club cntertahied their husbands with a no-host d in ner last week al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dcwcy Showe. Priztfs at pinochle were won by Mrs. J. W. Edgor Vincent, B. A. McCoy.and Oeorgu Erhardt, ind Mrs. Frank Anderson, acconipanlcd by Rev. dnd Mrs. P. S. Kagey and two children, are en Hite to Yakima, Wash,, to attend le annual Mennonlte church con ■rence. He,will also visit his moUier and the Kagcys will be guests of rclntlves. Miss June Vincent, daughter of Ir. and. Mrs. Edgar Vincent, broiigln distinction to herself and Llnfleld college when she and her college won tlilrd place In' a dlvlif debate In the nnnual PI Kappa Delta forensic tournnment held at McMinnville'. Ore. She also red the division of extemporanspeaking. IS. U. K, Dlllliighain, Mr,-,. .'(■r Uavls. Mrs. O. ,1. Chlld.s', Mr«. J. M. Jaiiierson and Mrs. Karl Lullue were guests lo a dcsscri, bridge Itmcheon of Mrs. W. L. Kloppenburg. Twin Falls rec\enlly. Ornnga nuxlllary met Friday afeniooii al the OranKe linll, Tlie afernofin wan siieiit ti'iUtlng, Offlcein ilccted were; l‘n'.il<lcii^, Mrs. Itay ; vki ;sldi'i , Mrs Peck, and secretary-tre urer, Mrs. E V, Jolnison. 'Hie U dles'. Aid noilety of the MrthmllM cliiiii'h met a( tlio hoidr < ol M ia.'It, K. Ullllngliiiin W ediien-. day. Mrs. Ito.->o North, dean of the I'alls higli school girls, gave ----------------------------------- ^ ------------- • High honor has come to John Robert* Reynolds. Rupert junior in the school o f mlne.s of the htatc iinlveniity nt Moscow. He Ls one ot elRht out of-ft group o f 300 to b' electcd to membership in SlKmi Gnmmn Epsilon, a national mining ind ReoloRv honoriiry fraternity. Tlie Foreisn Ml.v.ionao' soclctv he Methndl.M EpLscopal church met Friday at the home o f Mrs. Carl I Llpps. A special devotional servlcc ■'was conducted by Mrs. D. O. Talley, The Hansen Communliy council ft.'alstcd by Mr.s. O. A. Scholer and met nt tlie church Thursday'W lth Mrf. Llpiw. Tlie lesson on "India the president, Mrs, C. C. Clark, and Her MovhiR M lljlons" was pretty DR. M ORRIS FISHBEIN pre.'slllng, A program by the t j ^ Editor, Journal or th e Americas grade consisting of group saggsSftas TtMted by Mrs. A. Sawyer, A paper, "THp u.se of Leisure Time" was .Mrdical Association, and of enjoyed. The , program wiia con givBrt by Mr.i. Albert Parrett. '-Ityicclii. the Health Magaxine ducted by MKs Erbland with MIm Mr.s. Frank Wat.soii was hoste.^.s and again It Is reported Billie Buettiicr at tho piano. Friday to the meinbers o f the Bon M1S.S Feme Whitrrll, Twin Fallh, that nil liitllvldi favored il^e Community church Foi chib and two Burst.^ Mrs, Aman hav« nn . had bn da Han,-.rn and Mr,s, Elltabeth Lewrmber* wiili a special number .spliinietI Into the body from Ix. The afternoon consisted of a e SiindHv iiiornlnK service. human being, round table dlAciL^slon on sj^rlni; Mrs. ClillU' rant^her ot Lit itely there Is no trull flower Kurden-s, co.sniellc.-? and other ateincnl.s. Even it (hi Rock, Ark., and Mrs. .F red Vdli , mil ^llOllId be traii^ Orcen Foiu-.t, Ark., arc vlfliilng Mr, and Mrs, Hobert Carlson en in onr liuniun bflny ti thclr .sLsUt . .Mr.s. Amy Jennlngi tertained the inember,s o f ’their hii)iMr. ami Mrs. Oakley Ban 3 ni-w eye would be un per chib with dinner a l the Cnklo sri-, l)ecnu,se th lerve which and family .spent the past week donlaii hotel and brldiie at the Carl vl.i1linK M is . Uiirnard's parenu lo .fx:iuti'(l wltli the ■ii(,e of seeson home Frhtay. Mr*. E. H. El Idaho F kIIs. 11(1 llic rvtlnu of more and Carl I.lpp.s won honnr,-., M p. and Mrs. Newbry, Eden, w James w , Throrkniorton look his Kucsth of tiM'ir daughter. Mrs. H wife to Hwlii .Sprhms Friday, kliere (lid K(H-nlK Ihe past two weeks. she entered the Caribou coiinly The Hoyiil Neiiihbors m et at li(v..pltnl foi ii<.|itment, ol Mrs. Frank Mrl>iii Mr^ A. I). A,sh wi.> hnstess at her • loi ■in.'; ilslnrv nd I 'l1iiir,Mlav to members of the ling Ttv llii'sts pie ■riiii brl <hib nnd .. Ml li. Kelingy, Mrs }| Mu Ud>. AlbU-ii, n. . Id Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Ouc.’it Tliursdiiy and Friday at Uie Oakley .awarded to Mrs. Flshn Barnard homo. prise went to Mrs. Ednr The Frinidshtp club met Thi dsy at (he home of Mrs. Hf itiul M^^, I* /CK- h.Aifh.■ ltlC.'.lll.'lll, I). 1. Til.- Uidli-. I- 0,A .lt, u KiMiUlned hintDBClly I ni-wloii at Fied'i 1 iHiy 8<' 'hlch pi I I Tliursdi Mrs, Frank 'lYmikry oprralion Mit.s M is l . .1. I’ rloi was Ernest 1 Mlt<(hell, pastor of tlie .f T ihI nitei liied with mbni, JHl iH (iirl .ScoiilA "Kinnd- first Clii rhtir.-h of Crr ipanled nt the plnno by Mrs ..... .. iml I.iivlna Duik Wa,sh. ai1rived 1III lluperl Thm Mlav KIXMll lii'i" i>f the Cl.A.II. MIm fi.iin Fii.ii.l«. la ., w hrie he had been K, A, llrrm, Mrs, I, « . Mott led the A.lrl 11 1 iiiid Ml,'>,s Niidllie 115101ni vl.UlinK 1native-.. While here 1li> 1« drvotloniili, 'Jlie hoflleaat'-i who us.■'iiliK '. <11 rompMiil.'d by Mr* tlir KU.'A1 .If 1>1, Hiid Mit.. /k r. shted M u. IJIllhiKhnm were Min. tldwer It'I'lidiim'.s w ric Hive n Vy .Inhnson Me MIHike Hniulnv nt ilie Kurl Muiniy, M u Joiin (loui'ley, riinrld Mrn. Df^ey Hhnwcis nnd Mrs. An I'liK. Nitdliie NtiniiiI. and l.K'lll Chi l'.11ii)i rhdi.'h. lloiolli na Clark. 'liiindler, Klinlierly. MlAS Kll W llolllil Klsln .t.liii: ('•II, ll teiu'liei' III th.' ator of 1hi< tioi liiK liharnuK'v.' with Mr. and Mrs. W. J, t^nwlck and llr'iit wild e Iliiii.'..'i 1.... . K‘ive n t»lk <1n,lh M^^. lloii liK lelt ■rhuimlay lor 1 ' il.H'- fniiilly Itie niovlnx to the pro|H'itv lilt h ii).-»li>i IlK 1.1 . lull letter hi tho wind iilx, Arlx. , when■ Ihey expert 1. on Yakliim avciuiu owned by Ui. Tiirn Uto outer n« " A iiiiinli'iil giiennlng guinu main nl leant i» inentli. The til|> A. A. Newftttry. of llm piitlent Mr. and Mri. Clifford Johnson ‘d by Iho group. was iimde In llin lioiie llial a 1 cornea of the e; n Uiut I. A nilik nml blur shower waa given altitude 1»nd wn.rmer .'lliin.ir v.•Ould. have purchased the Auoolated Bean transplant ts pi hUt, c:let IIS ciiitK at Uie lu»n« of b« (i( 1)0neflt l<1} Min. UolliiK. who Grower* ranch west o f Filer and In llils type Mrs. Cliiii:lr« wlnemuM Wedn csday. has been III lor •ome tlllir are moving soon to tlieir i» w home oourso ref)Ulr«n S|>eolnl ' Mr. and Mrs. B. A. I'ugh, 'nilsa. Mrx. Dlxdi 1 anshtfld Mrs. Wiseman On 111e occasion ol their inth In sciv iim iclii-nhmenta. wedding annlvernary Mr, nnii Mrs. Okla, are guests of Mlsa Prances mniln with wlilcli 1 Ihigh, IpiitTiictor In the Filer niral received that Mi Edd Hills Uie same slse with h lg h ^ h o o f. md Ml. .)<ie Edward! are the par ■urprlse dim propaiPd; «|)erlnl rrful|.^ ..ir Dale and Vivian Hlldrfth have Kin born rob. 38 at LIv Wediief.dnv agalhit Infpotloii. l/Auitiiy ii k gone to Welser where (hey will *|. Mont, Mr. Edwards U i (illile to ATCiiro hralliiK \Mili tli ................ anicn r e c e n t and li i tend Utf N. Y. A. vocational scha>l. ualtijiiiiauLijl M«i|ILul,lfi l|l.iinl ■»irtrthrT%r M Tr*Arw."WWwlerr^^«~ When all of these trrii me properly ('<iiilr<>ll<-ii alblo to seciiiv ev<-iitu»l parent transplnnt win n u n vii.i.K , Cal. iu.«>— n ortjurn the pntlriit lo imv Th CalilMiiihi.-. "M other” orange tref, la m y dlflei-«ni Jrotn plnnted at llKiweH liar In IU0, celtfniir>ptniillnH n ><'iii|>i i')iini>'d ih HUiid blrtlidny. Cminty from 1)110 person 1i. Him AmiiiilKirul liu.|>e<'t(ir >1. F. I'll/.Krinid iiriaiijiitiopd It In niifflclciilly llltllCI I llvt N O N -n c T iu N M ()it». r o r n .A i i 80 yr. TOI-EDO. O,. lW )-t;iiild ir ii sr reMtIng more l>o(iK» on iiviniini nihletli'n sikd other iii>n-tirlloii n,|, Irs. iicriirdliiK to oin<-1iil» <>1 i)i All Isilermllni iiieelliii (iir every elMieii. llin d nnitio, grnup aliiiinf liiiliUe IlliVfti'y here l".iiiv t . i l , m , U . U . Thiiiiias. IM, tiid anil 3rd prlir winner* of Amcrloanwild wrrtt ntiirli-n mu i)i<i|nuiii»i>.ii ly lean In demand. Uiii KMay .iiiilest Will he aiinounrrd and awards presniltdl The Family Doctor HANSEN OranKC Trce,l82 A M E R IC A N IS M * A MEETING! TiiL'sdiiy, Mai’ch 7, S P. M., Elks Hall Women Who Suffer! AddroHH by Hon. \V. (i. ItiNHcll FACTORY R A D IO H K H V IC i: EverylhlMi In lUdtu Hervlft. * Mit.l.. by T. F. II, H, IV|) llanU-Dirr. ll.ip llarlar lin itk Holiilst W. W. Th>.niae , I'Hl.llc Corilliilly Invited Klka AwediaiiUm Week (Jommlllee i , •, IDAHO EVEN ING TIMES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, March 7, 1939 ^ C r c L P ageK v*’ Easter Parade will he All-American in Theine e P h on e 38 By JI-:\N DINKKI-ACKKIl S e n io r G irls Invited Speaker Tells of Agencies Engaged in Battling Crime To Annual AAUW Tea ■ iinMuitl lea O n e 01 th e w.H -k's s o c ia l h i« h lin h t^ wUI 1... io n o f T n iw h ic h T w in F a lls e h a p le r , A n ie ii'-a i' A --c “ E v o r y n i ill io r i ly w h o d eals w illi y o u t h n iu k c s tin ' shmh ? : i i l s o f th e r-;itv W o m e n , w il l ''" 'e r t a i n f o f all Rtntpm«>n\. tha\ niii.'o f 10 o u so s nV o i m o . c o m in g w ith in e s ls \\\W 1).' 'i n F a lls hiirh s c b o ,.l :.iid th o ir n ,n i)„., th o ir jiir isfU ctio n . cnti b o tr a c rd tp t h i' h->m r’ s itin iio n cf:.'' Ko..n Ml I ho I'L'ived fr o m 2:;U ) t o l o V lo c k S>iiur,i:.x „ L. W . F o ls o m , d is t r ic t N Y A fiir i'c tu r. to ld n u -m biT .- o f th o c s l)y l< ‘r ia n c h u i'c h . T w »‘ n lii‘ th r< ‘ n tiir y c lu b nt a liin c h .'o n m c»'tin K t h is at'tcrit r ic e O ls o I )is i in i:u is h f (i u n e s t at th e ten will b e .\1 n o o n a t th e F'ark h o te l. w ill a d d iv o f w o n tr n at t h e I 'n i v e s it v o f h ia li.i " T h i s is e s p e c ia lly I n ie r e la liv u t o b r o k i’ ii anil p our h ij;h .sch ool t ile Kir-1.- n A t y p ic a ll y A n h r)m fs.” h e c o n t im ir ri, in his d isc u .ss io n o f " Y n i it h F a cp s F riiia v i w e e k , an d ( 4 -im o .” H e d id n o t p la c c th e w h o le rosiH H isib ility on th e n ie n u , e n h a n c e d l>; an h i ^ l w h o w ill b.. at a le a hy i im u n it y , ad d in g ', “ T h e t o r ic t a b ic s c l t i i i i ^ hnnie. h o w e v e r , b u t in ch id cd th^ a f ie th e C i-U Ilia ~ W il" A m e r ic u n ii p in n .T se c o n d im p o r t a n t c a u s e o f n oon . Iow a C a m p F ir e (iir l- i>n.' e r iin e is th e c o m m u n it y . L a ck W ilfc A ll nriP lll.T s , K'i: llie nio.‘»t d e li^ lit f 'd <m - i o f c o m m u n it y a r t iv il ie s for tr n d m t; >h.- M ill \tT'^ jrr o u p h a s e\<'t ;<i y o u t h . Itifi m u c h u n s u p e rv is e d Junuir Oink'l ol the Chii Prnvey v itc il to' ini cl T lie d in n e i- ' " a p ic p a n le is iiro tim e a n d in a d e q u a te AmericanLsni, and I • Hretlnrn will meel Th S n tu r d a 111. 2 p m at till' home who di.scu.v.cd •'Wi s c h o o l fa c ilitie .s a r e f a c t o r s in World c o o k e d a n d s e r v e d l>y nici eida UouKlas. 153 Harrlsc Affairs." ^ Speti.li (;urs c r im c in c r e a s e .” r s ' o f th e k »''»-'1> b i't 0 1 licer>1 fir llle Trl.{ The principles of the d n v a t t h e h o m e o f th e vru; Idaho's iU ir H ifh ‘ Amcriian A.s.soriat ion I airUs. II natloiuil ornanlzatlor which ‘ NlMcty per cent of tlic InmulPs Women. romiirisert ol done much to Improve the >ui- d iu n . M r.s. M ilto n I 'o w d t. In Ihp Idiiho stnlo ))Piiilriitlnry nrc Tlie table was scl in tiie uii; I:, Ijiiirsday al a:30 p. m. loi the bloii iintJrr 30, nml nil our ppnal lustltutr.s dcr.siandiUK and ,'ocliil ntlJiLstriieni lly kitchen at the Powell imnif ii deslKnetl Ix'hii been Rl' 1 o f offlcer.s. Blrls of Amrrlcn. were presented nrp crowded far bryond their caiiacilercd by the ti,Hlnlon;il . be pre.si■nt at I V V * two girl.s holdliiK niembersliip in liy, " lie pointed out. tor, loaned for the r>c<M.‘other Rebakaiis a.re giving a beiiellt local iinlt.s. KiU'sis ol the lo.-al Commi'inlMR on ihr pr«vnlcncr of lard party Wi■dnesday I'veiung in chapter The Kirls, Julia Ami Hyan, rep- bv Mrs. Herbert R. Oimii Coin, iiiriUiy will be Mis.s l-x "" crlini- nmontr youth todny, ho cfllliidlestlrk.s flank.-ti ii,r itir Ofirl Fellow.s hall in Filer. iin.oi. iiresident of od Hiti'iiiion to the fuel lhai tlii: re,seiUliiK the Nctopi>ew wrniiu. ncid terplpcp, and held wluir (.mrdiTlie pi.blir IS inviii'd to alleiid. 1 I’ inlesslonal Woni1' n inertiiitilrnl hkiv n sort ol push- Mariiarec Ui-tweller tlie Waht<>ch* * eye Kioup. were Introduced Charmint Aiili(|urs W. W. Thomas. billion lypr of rxl.stonci': thiil iioi Bere.ia ,-Us-. o f the Ciiiiu-li of president ol th Twentieth Cenlurv An anlitiue framed j,im j.u ,i iiuirli ciuiacv /o r dcvi-IopliiR liilt(n- Oortlon D h>'- T)>ej’ rtL'cawrt ihe Bretliren will meet FMclav at club; M;.- |{ . . .Siitcliff. pre.sldent n/ i live niid .solf-ri'linncf Is vivon yoiiU.i. or.K. raiik and other eleau'iit.s of ijriiced the boaid, aiul H ji. Ill .u the J. U. M.'llon home.' of Zeta I'l i-ti ipiir. Deli)hlan soefc servwl from a loo.v<tronom lc cohdllloii.'- ciiV o lf job.x Caai)) Fire activities. clety; Mrs. L 4H Seconil aveniie west. ■ Ts. Frank M. Fonda and Chiirlfs old Rla.sji bread tray with Hir e MoiKan and Mrs. Those hilndri'il. .schooling, comnmnlly ncilvlilM, Milton Powell, iTresident.s of the * * * 'b san g two numbers, MIns Luclle bavsrd head of "Mls-s Ncilsoii In ■ "world nelRhbors" \ crcathiB more JelMire time. lly circle, will niopl ciiaidmns' a,s.soi'l•'However, ncuto hs thP *lliiailon Norcll iiccoinpanylns m the piano cciitcr. and tbe ’ In.srripiion. rn'aSMt westi'ii home ol Mrs. Jane Wli-.schiiiR atlon> ol the Camp I'lre Olrls; Mr.s. and ChftTSes Shliley pUySpR vinUii ... his day our dally brrafi' a «femK. wp ure maklnit rnpld strldej. 'riiur.stiay at. 2 p. pi. Roll call re- Helen Hentlei.soii, YW .C.A. district In devoloplnff proKrnni!. for youth obbllento, Their numbers were "Dry the deeply scalloped fl:ini;e. siHinse.s wdl be St. Patricks quo- Sticrciaiy. .Mrs H, ,H . Burkhart. Tliose Tears," Del rtlego, and "Out Butler paLs were .scrud it to Improve the home and community of the Du^k to You." •luury-old lattice and >ia environment," lie stressed. Especially colorful were the table Kla.ss chee.^e plate. He traced the proftrc.w of ielsiirp Women'.'i Couni'll ol . the Tollef.son and Miss Helen .Mlnltr. Tlie menu wa.< cir;eii,pcii tlmft organlMtloits, micIi n.s tlie Y. ippolntment.s. In the Iri,'h theme. , Christian rhnrch wUl meet Thnrs- a{^vl^OT^ oi Ihr senior class. ShRmTock-s in coveted '«ui\ irly MleiilKnn •nid i"i M. C. A.: the B oy s<'oiH.s, Camp Fire r oven roast beef anil |n Girls, boys' and Rlrls' chib,s ani iraitspnrent. cellophane and tied with camixs. the .ipoiVior.slilp of piny Rrren rlbbon.s, were arranged at browned in the pan: d.lil Brouiid>. »nd commimlty cenler,-:, II InteiA'als tlie lenBth o f the tables, -servefl on an old hobnail .-in Whlm,sU al-appearhit: i /.ddles and bo'vl: boiled onicjii.s, •n ? b praised tlir cliancliiK attitudes o Willini; Worker.s class of the Edward Rngrl. M i .'. W A. Coiner. .■(chools In adding currk-tila for tli Irish Bridgets, iashioiied of pota- and an apple "dowdx '■ PresbstcvUn chiucli wUl meet, Mrs. C. n Fox . MlI-- 11 L. Waller. Irislx comyilci* Each p la if wns sv.urd « bovR finrt s»t1s, f,o that ili^y may be toes, and Thiirvliiyat. 2 :30p m at the home Mr.s. MarR.irel pi' ik MIS. nomer ,sandwlcli gla.sji cup pl'str m bpt.irr pirpared to face the mfchsn pd the decor. Mt Mi.^ W. O. Smith, 135 Ninth Mrs. W. W. Tliomas presidrd nt Dnvls, Mr.s. H A Dali aiid MI5s ihP tea cup.s were trnn.-lrnid leal age of todsy. iuenue north. the biLslne.s.s .se.sslon. Cora Jen.sen. pouring tea into saiieci.s Comj)»«rng Crime * * * The tea pot used w a" t), Afimt' cfliicftTloit iironrnm.'i j.ri U'KDDING DATK around the Horn in ittio RivltiK parrnt.s beltir iind broiiilc CELKBKATEI) AT I’ ARTV China by CupVftln Livfn. wlii'views. Vocnllonat iruitilnK .'cliools Filrnd.s and nelnhbor.s d( Mr. and relatlvc.i willed It to M ami camps «re sprlnRlf\B up ai Mr.'’ . J.. W. Ciini Cniinon a.sspinblpd al Attend in Coslur mnny other types of triiinliiK a t h flfh o in e . 3<5 ’ bninc Introduced Into Amerln Thp Wlllowa K r o u livliiK. all dMlKiietl (o develop youth Cftmpbcll, VlrKll Jean Kn I FOKt'.M ON COLLEGK ;u'd parents. In good citl7,en.shlp, he (In Hanklm. Alice Berilc. tsthet ;i.iir .'s c H F .n u L K n h e r e ntversary, • bert. Fduarlnn T>ler. Neidii avief.ts w cic Mr. Hnd Mrs, Sticllcy L.i\v.<;on and Mr.s. Powell, «,.|r < • .Mim Beatrice Olson, d ea n 'of lilxplainlliR Uin orltjln’ of t1 McClain and .son. Ekldip, Mr.s. Nora tiiinal Youth AdmlnL-iirntion. which n at the University of Ida ed In old costtime.s npprnjiriai hr rc'pre.'.ent.s. Mr, Fol.'-om jald. Dnlil.strom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the occasion, wllh li;iiiclir>sf ) Mti:.c6w. will .>;peak at a nieetliiR '•FcelinK that .someililnK Nhould be PoullKiiot, .W illiam Black, all • of conform. die Girls' leasue of Ttviii Fnll.s li done for the thotl.^allds of oiit-of- Twln,Fulls. and Mr. aiidJ^Jrs. Edwin The dinner Is this \ ( school vcwth, without Jobs. v.Wi\o\i' T. Hansen iincl son. C;ilvui, Filer proJiTt lor the Caini ((hiciition iind without nny partlcu (llmicr each Rlrl told o l;o- hopi'. a proyram wii.s Insfiluted INFORMAL DANC:K woiks of an earlv Anieruiin 'J> trhabilltatf! thL% typq of boy nnri AND SUPPF.K ARltANGKI) musician and poet. Mi.^s Helen Kelley enierialncd Ip' Bin, * * * •It. wn,<i discovered that « larce formally at a d»nrini; party and c i ’STOMs OF o n i m perceiUHKO o f Ihc.si- weie unlrutn- buffet supper one evi')ilnR recent NATIONS PHKSENTV.l) ly at her home. 748 Blud Lakes ed and linrt no idea o f whnt they Wllh the theme 'iv-,,would like to do or wlial they were boulevard. .sophoinoro imlt of the CHil fitted to do. The NYA proKram luw '. A St, P a t r i c k m g i i f prevailed pre.senied the program to three phnse.s—thP collene aid. the In the decorailons, 'a nd in the InK of the leacue this iifti-i high school aid for youth from 16 hup|>er table uppoinimenis. Twin Palls lil^h .school. Oue.sUs of MKs Kelley were Mr. 10 24 who nred financial a.vslstance Miss MiirKaret Seetholl In completing their school work, and and Mr.s. Wlllliim Tranmer. Miss her rollertion o f dolls ai 11 proBrain of a work e.'tperiuiire Nevada Ciully. Miss Jeniilf Sparlen, on "People of Other l.iniil il-ol-school youth from L.'.vls Roy, Fred Smith and Fran liiK the nxstumes and charn cis McManus. IB to 24, of Ihr Jieople.s by the dolls ¥ V * "This prtHfriim i.i I rellt*f ( To supiilemcnl the llhi.-ii family aid prouram oilUT iftluls, KlTls of Ihl W ed experience proKrnm c iiilt I iiid di Miuth lind their "Counirv Ciardei A t S im ple .-rheme ol tin- p Kiris' Rh'e rliib, f< nUllLKY, March 7 (fiperlal) —‘ UlK In llie.sr artlvltle Mr». Jennie Uie,sler and John Ker Ollir'r rrtijtram shlMilk, pnmilnent Hurley fuimer "While we have ii were inarrlcil Saturdiiv' at ihi To represi'iit Hawaii, thi Church of the Llltle Flower by Hev ■sanK-"HonK of the I.slam point leliitlve Fiither J. 11, Kunkel. Hetty It.inimeilvedl i;a y(jlilh aiiil the They were attemled bv Mis. Jenin iiinces for llve,i I'Vrllu and son, Frank 'Piey wll make Iheir home on the Kershis' ink farm near heio. A ntiqu e D is lics L end Charm to C ostu m e Dinner C alendar Cassia Couple Ceremony Here’s official proof o f Studebaker gas saving- ' SUule&ake^Win4. AmericaVgreatest economy run! fer the Hnlih line antfa r«i*r4 fer •(•nemyl The car Ii ■ *tock Studebaker Command Ollmore-Yoieinite Kun. V IIR Y d .y >0,1 .I rlv . y o u r S iu d .h .k c r, y,™ ,S h a k c r w o n th e A m e ri c a n c c o n i im y to n l c ti - ■ ih u G il m o r c o iu m h c , M w c c p s ia k o fl — c u n tlu c ic d m u le i ii r i i l A m c rl i a n u i o m u U l l c A t a o c l n l o n • « l > a t i * U l o n , Y o u h i n l t i n t y « * \ i 'i a m o n e y lie a d h e c i u ie .S iiu le h a k e r • g r e a t e n K lt ic c r in g c n a h i c a y o u to r i n g m o n c y - 'x t v l n x e x t r a h i i l e a f |v o u t < > i c v o ( y < ) t * l '* “ ' K * * o lln c . C o f o r a I n i ll h ii ii r '* d r i v e a i u l l e e f« > r y o u r > i > li ih o n ia n ti* o f A m e r l i a 'a a n u r i c a t t a r h ti v o i'n a r e p u t i i n K i l i e i r n u m u y l n u > .S iu c l c h a k e r i i h l a y e a r . K t u il o h a K e r 'i n i a i t a r i i i s |> e i n l o n , N u i o m a _ _ _ _ _ _ J i o ld e r , n o n - * I a m r o t a r y d o o r J a t c h c i, a n d » ie e ii n H w h e e l g e a r n h if i I r v e r a r e a l i ln c lti < ic d in th e lo w p r k e . V im r p r c i e n t c a r m a y c o v e r ji a r t , p e r h a p a a l l th e d o w n p a y m e n t, o n e a iy i: . 1 . T , le rm i . E V A • w I* oil" of tlir lw o!foph l*l gal«ronr>my i|i«i Siiidtlialitr 111undtr Al A, A, lufxrvlilorf. PIONEER CHOIB MUSIC STUDIED, 8VNO Sons*' tlial were tavorltM 9 t pioneer choirs—"AhiU* U u r te ” T n the Gloaming." "OkJ Folk* « t Hoom’* and •’Sweet and Low"—were <udk 1»^ 26 member*, four county odtoetft and three gtienU, at a meeting o f I- <la,wroom HiiliiK. Bejii Camp Em-Ar-Bl, Daughttra o l the Plone<-r». yesterday afternoon. clotiie.s A dlsciwslon of pioneer choirs, the le.s-son for the day. waa presented by Mrs. BlancJie Blaaei a< a preXace ' . X , to the singlnc. Mri. Zelma Free man was liostcss. Mrs. Maud Krump, second vicejHe.sirtcnt, piPsided al Uie btulnesa iiieeiinK, when Mrs. Sophrona Lar..en. tr«'Hsurer of the county camp. I ;:avp [■ report on the pioneer dance i iK'ld in F<'biuaiy. Mr.s. .\iiimie DIb w gave her fam llv history. Mrs. Grace KDbourne. Mis. Dlani-he Parker. Mrs. Eueldu Dowen. Mrs. I-ouder and Mrs. E^na ■ The .••pe<'ia Tilley, accompanied by M r«.''^torn . . (le brlnis Bnrlow. sang an old-tline jw n g .' hiKl. at •When n iey Are'Gone Do Not ForKci 'niem ." Mrs. Evelyn McCowan read "A Smack In School." T h e ' conimunlty sliiRtng wa.s directed by M m . KUboMrnc. . Mrs Kdna Tilley and Mr*. M c' Ci)w,m. KiiesUs of Uie group, were re ceuiHi its ni'w members at. the clo-sc ' i)f the afteriKK.n Mr.s. Lavon Loud er. Idaho Falls, was also a guest. UctvfshmevMf, served by U\« hosie,s.s, a.ssLstcd by Mrs, Katherine Klrkniaii and .Mrs. Eva Adamson. Mr.'. Blanche Parker will be hostess 10 the Kioup April 3 * * * ACCOROION HAND SLATES llKUEARSAL Seeoncl rehearsal of the newlyinrmed airoiilKm baud, under dlreciion ol Ml,- E<litli Schroc<ler Jaclcim, will be heki nt 4 p. m. Saturday , at the home of Mrs. JackiSn, U was iiniiouiiced today, a tic iieiuliii Sl)c members look pari in the fir.st slIV lal veil ,is Tweeds. . kind ol I II. knotiv rcheiii.sal ol Ibe sroiip la.sl Saturday .olid fftb- al the Duma.s music htorc. Meniber.'i thus far are G race rlc.s in niib,s, ribs, eixiULicv hoiirles. Twills, Portvsii iu\d Msfft wfinls. EVtlne Bvuley, Jessie Se<»ya. Bob the latlcT showmu to ndvantaRc Detweller. Frank Florrence, MU-s Morun nnd Horland Denning. Others in fitted, dres-s; wlshiuR 10 Join the accordion band may d o so, the director said. TW IN FALLS MOTOR Ansociotc Denier — McVcyn T u e id v . M uxk 7, 1989 IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Ptg» Six CLASS A TEAMS GIRD FOR CAGE TOURNAMENT Buhl, Twin Falls Are Favored to Take First Place LiRht co;irlics and \ Glenns Fe^ry Moves into State Cla^s B Cage Meet Kimberly and Albion Stage Fight Cards 5f>me 80 haKkotJiall playern rf>t -ou tlie p v r o f i Ik ' an iiu itl CI uhj- A c n « p to u r (i|)on hrr<‘ t'm in rr n w n ij:h l at 7 o c lo ck " fh a c la s h bptw<>< IS th p fir«I tilt ' 'I 'w in F a lifi H n i i n s a n < i R u p t 'r t I ’ir a t p n t h r sp ssio T i. tonrnampnth. I D i f f o r i n j : f r o m a n y l h i n R in p r c v i o u inn, with all lo' m o r t t h i s y < - a r w il l l)o o n a n » l l - n i w h t sr (la n ie iil g a n U ' S l o L r p l a y r c l in I h f c v t - n i n u ' r x c c p t S a t n r « ' l i c n t w o t i l t B ' ^ i l l hr- p i . I h p m o r n i t i p . to ro'.ii Bamcs. ar» ’rdiipsday unci 'I'liii. Mirue for FrlrtHV nielli, iwo SiUiirflay mornlnK anri iht fhllnlplun^hlp lilt Satindsy n l«h t—provirted the (WO finalists havr oii<“ defeat cacli. NEW BRAUNFELS, T ex, Marfh It K club rnlcrs the Sftturdny jllplii nit inthout i> lo-.'. but Iofca tlicn. 7 (U.P)—Dr. Tliompson ProUiro dlnK (I his piiili-m todiiy iiiid offrr anollirr Enm'" «lll be on MuiKliiy nlgiu to drrtrte ihr chnni- ed no hope lor a fjulck cu:e. but hi onil.'sert a slow anti .steudy recov piijiiihn’ . V trom rhronlc ceilflrltls. fcvrnly .Matrhrd The Memphld denILM, muking hi Probiibly nevrr in thr liusioi-y of 'but ».s 11 major league m iiniwi Clnw A biiskclball linvp flgh l H-iims IS a lonK-alllnK pallmi m tli been »A evenly matrlied as llie clubs romprtlnK lii ihls tournainpni. While PdiUrielphra PIUIKe^. He In'dcvrd thnt ,iome o f the m »jor allmpiits the cencirtl ob.M'fver scps Buhl aiiri could be cure<l Immediately, but Twin F.ills ns the clubs m » t like said II. wo\ild take several -vasoiis ly to bati-le for the crowH, the other to restore the Phlls^to robiut heslth. MX entries cuuld e.iiilly dispose of Prothro, who wa.^ chawn lo pilot either or botii thr.se two teams (he PhlU because of his surccM wltliout too much surprise lo the with Little Itock In the Southern tpccliilom, tlallon. thlnki the Natlonn Burley. cominB along l»st in the bift «'M kt of pity, a dl.Mlnrt, league ts In (or the hottest race yet 1 could dump thtee good playUjreat, as i« Rupert, a ;»w cr In on any team In the bunch and riftis A cliclri al) .season, lli e two tllcy would will the pennant.' north ilrte clubs arc far from belnR oui o( tht race, as tlie Jerome qulii- bald. 'I'm not even intlmiitljig those i«t ahowed great power In a pair three playcr.>. will come to Plilladel phla this year, hut t do know (hi n( start.1 In the last 10 day;^. imii' lis Bi hiinil lor ihc Phils n ihoutth they took a duibbinc fiom cea.se belnt the doormat ol ill' a good GooduiR ({Ulntet In a Prlleague. day night encuRcment. Dark Hurar*. Holding the bollom ning In the bdtUiift. but dUUitctlv dark-houtv.. are rilor aiiri Onkley. Both ilip.se (lulnteU havB put np great battlci all MSHon, d«»plts.thc fact th »l (hey )iavt won vary few games. The Wildcats have proved iwrllculnrly troublesome to the Twin Fall.« team and the Bruins linve edged them out Iv«(l by •'Cap" Brinegar. Doll t iu,-< k i » pair ol games by (oui- or live ntghi took two out of three same pfiinth. Coach M. C. Cranney’i Hor- from Studabaker kcgler^ in ih neU ar« alwnyt tough In toum a- Commercial bowling league. H uh menk •ompetltlon and wot b« the scores dominated play on both .-■ide.s. Uam that "lets np" A any content Roily Joilc,^ had the hlph .'inKlo with tiiem. o l 224. Brinegar had hi^h threeMoat o f the ekiba have t>c«n play- game series o f 597, Fargo hiid a hiiih v«ry JliUe basketball during the ilngle o f 221. Dcll^ hud the high ]>Mi week, allowlns Injured players total single gaine ot 938, to round into shape lor the tour* , In the City loop Ray’s Texaco looK n t j . It to po.‘ slble that Twin rails the first two o f a thiee*game terle^> m ar 80 in to the ilrst couple ot days from Brookfield. Rosa topped t*l»; a t ttu me«>t without the service of winner# with a 539 « o r e , while Uix iM Oartuey, acrappy forward, who led Brookfield with 523. la OD th t alek and Injured list. Only Lineups: . a jBitor, Oftrtney h u been a reguCOMMERCIAL LRAGUE ttr OB Uit eJub fo r two yeara. •TUOEBAKIiR W tow ln * th t Twin PalU-Rupert » m v le k __ _____ i M in t Wedneeday night, Jerome T. Partn . ______ ntajn Ooodlng, Buhl meeU Oak- B,, MrOr*eken - ....... I l * f and Pller takes on Biirlejr, Th t team member*, their numW and toachea, arc a i foliowa; . tfTtrw'sSi -j OAKLEY Jone. . . M. 0 . (Dode) Cranney, Ooarh B. Met>oiul Tllndan, 12 (capialu ); Bowles, 4; ■TooJa step oot whrrr •ni 'f a r to tread." So tayt an old proverb. And a* we have been referred io as a “ Jool" upon more than one oci n.slon. we'll get-out bn our regular limb and give you the winner;, tor the I93B Class A basketball tourna ment, which opens here on Wed nesday night. Of course, there'* the pvullillity we may be wrong—we have been before. For liislance« If you will recall, we picked the Goodins Senator! aa a 1-10 ihot In set *■ place In the (inali af thlii meet la.ot year and a 3-2 &hul lo win the crown after gaining the finals. ■\i II happened. Ooodlng didn't oven reach the flnab>. However, we've yet to meet the Rent (outfildc of Henry McUmorei who can pick 'em wrong every time, ao the law o f nvernge.^ ,ihoulrt give U.1 something better tlil.s year. So hero It 1«: BUHL. Did we hear a dts.^enlmg .yotc? Especially from Coach Floyd Luft ol the Indian:., who hales lo have his team picked to win a regulaf season game, let alone a tournament championship? However, we dori'i look lo we the Indians go through ihl* tournament uiidefeateti. We'll lake the Twin FalU Bruins to give the Indians the ioughe.st competition. Tlie Bruins and Indians can't meet until well along In the tournament and when —and il—they do, It should be a hymainseT t>t a battle, The two tiube haveh’l clashed before this MM.sjn and we don't ihlnk the Brums have played against a club that displays much slam-bang basketball, with ahot.s bombarding the backboard from all angles. How ever. M second game between the two clubs might tell a different itory. If we were pairing the ohances of the various teams, U wrald go •omething lika this: 1—BuhL 3—Twin Falls, 3-4—Burley and Rupert S-t^Jeroote, Ooodlng. 7 - 8 ^ a k le y and Filer. Prom past per(ormance» UiU tea)ii, Twin FalU and Buhl late ilu etlgc on the betting. However, Good Ing entered the meet last year with .nd away the be.st rccord of anteam in the tourney—and came out far down in the standings. There is liot a team in the meet that can poMlbly enter a gim e wllh my of the other cIuIm with better than a llve-point odvantage—and thats a mighty slim margin In the game ol basketball. Since the recent .-(et-up of the Class A leDgue, wllh only eight team.< competing for places m the touinument, we've never seen a year when the clubs were so evenly ' SS2 U8 2«UH maichfrt. And if aorof of the lower cl»«iilleallnn quInU don't pall an upset or two before the meet la oyer, we’ll Imi .greatly aurprliied—along >tlUi Die losing coache*. --------- •------- -- Prothro Sops B etter Days F o r Phillies D ell’s, Texaco W in Bowling Leagtic Games Orttchfleld, fl; Elllotl, 10: Hale, 7: lit*. 11; Matthewit, &; Robinson, 1; ■agen . 4: Severt, fl; Helner, man• *9*9. JERONS John Nort>y. Soach ■celtM. 3: Arnold, 4; Beddall. I; CInypool, fl; atelle. 1; Owrtm, fl; Henderaon, 9: Mi'user, 10; Prterh, 11; lllnlinlre, 13; pieiik, mannKcr, TWIN FALLS R. V. Junri. ( uach H nrinifl, 3;: <cu|ilnlii); Walle, 23; US; WellA, Jfl, IX , I)ii\ K IM B E R LY, March 7 (.Sppcisl) — The "b ip ” battle o f tlie ypHr will be glajifcd here tonii^ht when Coach Ixiuis Denton's undefeated mitt-slinfrers takp on the invading Pocatello high Bchool team in the K im berly (rymnaaium. The boulH are net to start at 8 p. m. and the greatest crow d in the hiRtory o f th " sport cxpectod to pack the local bppti erected to take care o f fiirht arena. E xtra : tho anticipated crowd. ■Stumped lA it'm lnute Injuries and illness o t ^ Kimberly lighters caused K\%tponem^nt of two bouts, but two iihers have been atrangttl as substliullons. Ferris Freestone. 160pound Kimberly athlete, lore liga ments In his legJ while skiing over the week-end and his fight with Dick Dickerson of Pocatello was cancelled. Tlie other bout called o ff v u beveen Keith Shewmaker. Klmbers star .slugger, who has won three bouu on technical knockouts this year, and Verl Bell of the Indians, Seven three-round battles are scheduled on the card, plus a p/e. ti.itile-royal featuring Kim berly grade .school youngsters. Lineup for the card Is as follows: Frankie Stanger. 112, Kimberly, i Bill Dent. 112. Pocatello. Eddie Que.snell. 120. Kimberly, vs. Carl Brownlee, 120. Pocatello. Bob Scott, I30; Kimberly, vs. Ray McBctli, 130, Pocatello. Hughes, 9B. KlmbeHy. vs. Roudine, 103, Pocatello. ■»' John Norrl.'., 135. Kimberly Bell. 135. Pocatello, • Ray Butler, 135, Kim berly, vs, Dale Hammond, 135. Pocatello. Jack Rarlck, 150. Kimberly, vs. Blnine Anderson, 130. Pocatello, 8-Match Card At Normal ALBION. March 7 <SpcclaD—An eight-card boxniR match, featuring ace flghtei.^ from this section of Idalw. will be presented to light : fans here tonl«ht,^''tanlng at 7:30 ,!», m, in the Albion Normal gymna.Mimi. Sammy Byrd, former blg-league Headlining the card will be a bout ball player who turned golf pro. beiwcun Luanne Etlckson, 175. Al can't quite figure out how t» play bion Normal star and hravywelcht his hAll which eame to rest In a champion, who will take on Kid cypreM stump at Cypress Gardenv Sisco, 170, champion of the Paul CCC cfttni). Thi. complete lUt Of flghti Is as fnlloiv-.; Metle Hepworth, 120. Albion high school, vs, E Wate, l'.i3, Almo. C. Richaidscm, 130. Albion high hool. v,« A. Ward. 133, Malta, T PrcMott, MO, Albion Normal, 1. V. Sannec, 135, Paul CCC. Jack Thoma.s. 145, Albion Normal, I. Ovennlller. 158. Paul CCC, BATON ROUGE. La.. March 7 Rfx Engleklng. 160, AlWon Nor(U.R)—Tbe boys were sitting around lal vs. Zalstlwsei, IM, Paul CCC In BUI Terry’s suite fanning when Hollis rmt. 170. Albion Normal, if the scribes asked the leade'r i, E. Tnylor. 168. Almo, :ic Glant.s w h a t-h e Uiought A. Harshbntgcr. 170, Albion Norabout the short odds ot 7-1 quoted lal, vs M, C. Hugh. 165. Paul CCC. by a New York bookmaker against Lauiine Erickson, 175. Albion Nor the St. Luiils Cardinals winning the mal Kid Sisco. 170, Paul CCC plimant. * * Terry .lald that price was abso lutely JUMlllable despite the fo ci that the Cards flnl.'lied only a gnme out of 7th place ln.M season. “ I like the CaTdtnnls' c,har\ce»i," uud Terry, "'n iey fnlght be the team well all.have to lick. Tliey cerlnlnly have plenty o f potentiali CASTLEFORD, March 7 iSpetie s " clalt -Castleford and W jndell IidmT o n y Mini he c(rrre<l the ing ti.ams will meet here on Wcdchances of the Ciiiil iiiK oCer the nesdiiy, March 8, at B p m. 'lnli(-boul, lliree-iouiid ca'Vd ilMjriTeHhr f •I ihiit Pitts. iird, wllh the opening tilt to hilrgh (lni.s|ii'd oiilv t .) miiuc!. bark iMitln-royal between Cii.stlrlDrd mill l.^|- In gra.lr voiuiHr.ier.v C'lmpletr lliu-up toi WcuclillCa.slli.|nld txmtN 1.^ ll.s fnlli .smiu 1(i«, Cn,'tleford V'' Po«ell. lO.’i. Weiidi-ll, COHAl. (I.MI1.1C.S rin . M niili ' Vtiitm. n o. Cnstlelord vh ZolllniUPi-,Hiim .■siit-nd iinrt Ralph (hil gei, IHl, Wriidell, dnhl fn\.piitr, tii th.' imo inin QiilKte>, lilt. Castlfloid \« h m d l, imtl^.iHil four.l)i.ll K.iit .hiimpldii. 120, W.ndell, Johnston, 130. C .1 M ie l o r d v> Htrlekliind, 120. Weiulell liryMii. I3B, CiiAileford V. MaiUie«,', MO, Wendell. Aim>», i:i», Cn.stlelord va. 2ullliigei. i;i3. Wendell Wetib. 150, Cn.^tletl)^ll \s Iteqiin, 1.MI. Wendell. Liturii, IflO, CaMWIoiil i h 1*1 (n >. IflO, W.'iHlell, T e rrv Likes C ard’s Chances F o r Pennant Castleford and Wendell Boxers Meet Wednesday Snead and Guldahl Will, Tackle Little and Manero BowltRg Schedule COMMEKl lA L I.fA O tT . 'lurk.. Marrh 7—Schllla wt. Idah I'ottn I2.M, ' ' Writ., Marrli fl-N ollouiil l.aun <irv ti, »e fi. nlllk (H i, III.. March ll»— t:ikn «• /I p Way lISi. , t iT V I.HAOi'l' Tur... aU rih 7—l)rl«ellrr'» n IlMltMPlMT (2>, Wedn March B - r « l n Fall. Hour .Mill v», nrr»liiiie MDI, Match a — KlmWtt) .Minlrh lifli, in .. Mail'll 10 1‘ rirlui hirtrt c a (; e l{iosiii;i’.s , Conn to Meet Solly Kric<i;«h- VAN M t.N c i '1.1:a u w A’I’K1I, Mil l!T>»ri 11 7 lU Wiili Van MiiriKii .' ;nrd. Dclgi n n holtloiii at Madison Wpiair Just for a Change .Mac Wiite^_AbcHit Sports and N o t A bout H im self Uy III.M IV MrI.I’.M dll U '«p )ll(lil l>v lliiltnl I'll ,<)H ANtll'.I.l^i, ^liiic li V Ciih\ mill I'll l.ll lOU VU,\ Alino.it evrty diiv 1 ^ from Riinin nlerii, luitn mandtiig lo kimw wii >l<m t write morn ^llnlahL .. . iind why 1 rliittrr up iiewApajirr liHgea with slorlen of mv o>\ii r^. iwiienot*. J »»vo theat .Ictlcr* flilnrnilv, and nt end uf a moiiih ih.ir iiumillullvr pfirct In riiinigli tit iiinke me run M.iTiimlnr in tim lyjiewrlter niiit w ritt juat the sort of tiling I Kill nlwiiL to write. Ntturtlljr. 1 would rather liilk ■Imiit myMtf, aa who wnuldn'i7 .Tnke lodityi /o r I spent m oit of It •( th « M otm-Ootdwyn* M iy tr* Rtitdio, «tttch li?f WixHiy V in -D y k t d li«!^ Clniideiie Cul- " « 't lUr anti how Vlit-ir iniley liiUMvi are eiinilug b I«hh. k1 f^l>at lUHild ol tnlnx cu Oabhv iiiliirit I* rliewing thl^ vein. aii<l iiw ihr iciokles nie Atiindliig t\ie 'iHihiiioii froin Ihr loved unei i>v>ii Dll thr iVrtn lli>llll«tt l« |•l^•l^e<| Kith tha iilM'ial nuDoiih nf llir Culi^ oil rniliy Oatiilina I'lmid ' lllKUrMl e 11 I III I Hlth the (I'll and I.elliri lur m, d<'llMllle>l In Ik- reniovcil ( h ' iu liiil 'I'env Unit l l ^ a i e .i. I iiIk liKe'A<l„„,|lH>ya •<11(1 likely Id I'lii) Die lieat b.ilLuf Uiclr taieeri.,' a OllleaKo liiin a<i|ve<l lh« rrservt lilflritt piublnin by Knliiug WiHidy KngllAh Iioiil I'huiiiiiali. New piitiirm who miglir tn |irl|i aii llo iii'll.'ii lIvhMiandcr ■« n u rd IIIMII Ihr t'aiilliialK, velerni t a il Wlillelilil, who vHinr ove lio m th« AmriliMi Img . Al Kpperlv and Witllei 111^1 iiiiiid m the l'ut»> liNil laiiiied out. .leroiiif tloiinnn Dean and hla rel>.|»sie>l ilKhi aim aie lieltnf Ihiili .it nix tliiie Aliw« the (JuIni tlll|•l|U^^d llii'lii Acliuliri/i of l>enn ttiit l>e glad lo Kikim Ihni he I* lu iiol^y, liriisli and <ocky as Oenniilh .'penkliiK. Ihf fJul>a' sritiail will l>e iiinde up of; Catch* eis, Hnilnett. Mniiiiun, (tniliark and llnhrr, llir latter boliiit from liidlaiiaiiolls. liiflcld; I'hll C at•letta, first -OKm. laplaelni Rip Collins, who remalna o n iquad; nilly Kennan, •rcond. DarUll, shoii, and fltnn }U>k, third. TIie inlieid lepet'en *ill lie tlngllsh and Meniier, iihless a VIN liiim^a lio\'. lyoiiiiid Metullo. la i:iK)d AA liniliieli ihlnka he Is. 'I'hr outfield piobslily will be AuHir Oalnii, l.ell>er, and Jim t'llervin, the laltrr imichaaed (I Kill the Yankeei' NewHik farm. 'I'lie eaiia outrieUlris will l>e Oarl Mi'Miolds and Joe Murly 'I'lie Cub pltcheiK air okay, Ulll I.<« and tJl^v Jiivant are atlll Miiinit' and l>oiind tn liniirovo, L'UIV r'leiieh, nlio li«t ID last vnii. Iri l,.iui>il In iriiinove. n il Ilia liii.liKle Chiiikv Jack Riia< .ell t Id iillir Ihe l< 't7iut Id li> W eKpeeleil, hnwcivei. lift he U Ihe iiiiiixiger iiiiil <’nu •eiKl • pluyei. home nl any m o ment 'llie leain has ■ fine aplrll. • lid haa promltid to do or die for cirnr old Wilglev. If lli"V turn H lip It Hunt be their fniill rUlm. Krieger n at stake hrraiise this i.i-n.uinl Ih..i will be an ovrr-lhr-weui.tr >,ii,.|| 'niejUAUtfiUl^lA .tll^iril .iiigaaoiitfii wllh honor* even Krlei;. j iir.„i ...... in 1037. lull lajit yeai C«ni> hiii>r the lal)les Kflegrr share^ Ihe im.I.llrNM i,i, crnwn with b'led A|n.^lc.ll i>i naiH'lni:<>. fVilly ut lliooklM , i, ognltcil ■!> tJtleliiildri i.x ii,, lioiial U<■^lll|^ ............... .. (.uii Frisco Pted U ........................ Nr' Y oik iUte, riT('tir:K N m i o w h h i i ORLANDO, r ia , M anli 7 Manager Ihicky HaiiU nc iJir Ingloii HenatoiK sal<l lie « ua dally pleased with thn Masleison, IB-year-old iiyh'l and Alex Alenalidia hsd :.in> In pitching pinctue m a (;n k t () H I*E C |A M S I> i KYLE rhene IS M . W A lT i: Nesi to |>, o. HERE THERE In the SP O R TS W O K Ln n S y United Prt>*) Don Badge, who defeated Ells worth Vinee 22 matches to 17 in their profewional l«nnt« tour, >• headed for New Vork where he will lU r t another »ertr» against Fred Perry Friday night. Vine* thinka Perry will win. brcause he wW b« IreiheT. . . Hector Blake o f the Montren Canadlens l e a d s t h e National Hockey league scoring with 40 points, two more than Dave Schrlntx of the New York Americans. . Chicago, perennial occupuita of iaat place In the Big Ten confer ence basketball, defeated Purdue for the first time in 13 yean last night, and moved Into a seventh place tie , with W'lKonsln and Mlchlgan.’ ^Ohlo Stale bagged the m ie with 10 victories In 12 aUrU Leo Rodflk. Ch(c.igo i:s pounder, defeated Al Rcld, New York lx>xer. In eight rounds In New York last night, . . Gustav Klllan and Heinz ■Vopel won the eighth annual Mil. waukee ^Ix-day bicycle race, , Joe Chamaco leading In the world's champlomhip lhre« cush ion billiard tourney, defeated Arthur Thnmblad twice jesterday. . The three-year reign of the Kan saa Jayhawkcr.s atop the Big Six conference basketball heap wiis end' ed. but It took two tcnins to ouh. them. The Oklahoma Sooncrs at:iL Missouri Tigers arc <lcd for first. . John Borlcan. New Jersey Negro undefeated at 1.000 yards or me ters tiila season, will drop down to 600 yards tonight to give Charley Beetham a test at the 102nd englnecn' induor meet la New York. . . Jock Sutherland l.ot ni.tlu tele phoned President G. 0. Humphrey o f Mississippi State thnt he would not accept the position of head football coach there. , . Jack Ro|)cr, scheduled to meet Joe LouLs o f De troit in a world heavyweight cham pionship bout in Los Angeles April 18. is traintn? at Soper's ranch not far toom the .scene of the fight. . . CKV]ey Graham, head of the San FV am sco Seals, says Dominic DIMaggio Ihls year will be third o f his clan to break Into the m a jor*. . . The Lo* Anxelei Angels o f the Pacific Coast league have three holdout* — Johnny .Moore, Eddie Mayor and Guy B ush.' PGA Tourney to Be Staged Near N .Y . World’s Fair SARASOTA. Fla.. March 7 (UP)Profe.sslonnl GoUci.s' »*soelailoii champlon-shlp will be played at tlv; Pomono Country club, Flu.shlns, Long Island, this .'uminer, George H, Jacobs, PQA piesldcnt, announcoil tiHlny, The eveiti will be held three miles from the oite of Uiu New Yor>c World's fair. Panl Runyan will tSrlend his tule River Pilots Defeat Paul in Finals of District Tournam ent SHOSHON E, M arch 7 ( S p e c i a l) - W i t h the 1939 C1h.s.; D district title again tucked aw ay. Glenns Ferry, cagers today looked to the open in g o f th e s tate tournam ent at Lew iston on March 16, 17 and 18 and a prosp ectivd^ n eetiiiij with e ith tf Ferdinand or W eippe in th e open in g encoiintrr. The Rivor Pilots succo.ssfully defended their crow n here last night by d ta gin g ' a p o w e rfu l lasuquarter rally to dow n Puul, 'M-22. Halliwell Picks Umpires, Scorers In Baseball Loop POCATELLO, March 7 OJ.R) —President Jack Halliwell of the new Pioneer baseball loop said today he had more than 300 applications for the aU umpire ipot« In the circuit. He said Ja/k Schllmgen Of Blackfoot and Bob Jackson had been added to the umpire's staff, Halliwell said league scorcrs woMld be Hal Wood of Twlr; Palls. Lee Russell of Bol.se, Al Warden of Ogden and others to be named later. Ultimatums Ely On Plans for Coast Play-Off • ‘ BERKELEY, Calif., March 7 lU.PO —Kenneth Priestly, graduate man ager of the University o f California, bandied ’'ultimatums" today wllh tht University o ! Oregon’s athletic Iward over tlie question ol postpon. lug the Pacific Coast confercnci basketball champlonsiilp playoff. As Q rc&uli of a tie for first place In the southern division between California and USC. Priestley a n nounced the coast playoffs would be held March 18, 17 and 18 after the CnilfonUtt-USC pUyoII M a rch .il. The coast championship playoU between Oregon, northern dlvition winner, and the southern division champion, had been scheduled for M arch 'll, 13 and'H at Eugene. Ore: Priestly's announcement o f the pasipbnemcnt was followed Immed lately by charges from the Oregon athlctlc board of "dictatorial'tactics of California otfklals.'’ Tlie boiird refused to approve po.stiH)nemenl of ihe chnmpionslilp.'s and announced that the bouthern dUl;,1oii winner would meet the Oregon .squad March 11, 13 and 14. or not at all, Prlc.stly replied that conference rulM provide lor postponements and said 'It appears Oregon tloesnt know anything about the rules niul that can mean only that they clou t want to ploy iis or USC." WHITEIIKAO MISSING RATON ROUGE. L a, Maicli ' tU.P) — Apparent. iiidKfereiicc o; Kerojid-hisemnn Burgees While. iiviKl, who count not play last yei>i In Uptwr Bracket At the .suite tournament'.\:oach Kenneth Barrett s crew will be In the upper bracket and awaits a play-otf between the Ferdinand and Weippe teams to see which ot the clubs enters the tournay as the champion and which as the runnerip. 'Hie Ferry team plays Uie )econd-placo club, HarrLson meets Ammon. Spirit Lake takes on Wilder atid ihe NortJi Central winner tWelppe or Ferdin and) takes on E)owney. The Dow ney club, runner-up for Ihe title Ia.st year. Is lavored to win.the state crown this season. Tough Battle Glenivs Fesry had a tovigh baVtlj ir three quarters last night In dLsposlng of the fighting Paul quintet. The score.^*4 tied eight times dur ing the contest. Count at the end o f the first quarter was 7-all and nt the half 12-all. Third period bcore was 19-all. But froiVi there on . it was all Glenns Ferry. • Tlic River Pilot* ran wild In the last four minutes o f play to score 12 polnt.s and ea-sily tuck the game away.. High bcorlng honors for the tut went to Bill Bergstrom. FVrry forward, who had six field goals tor a total of 13 polnu. Petersen, Paul guard, followed with 11, and Jack Newell of Glcniu Ferry came thlrc* with 10. Box score of the championship gnme: GLE.V.NS FERRV F p r TP G Bergstrom, f ........ ..... 6 0 r 12 Stcut. f ............ ...... 1 3 1' S Snyder, c ............. ...... 1 I .'I 3 Newell, g . “ 4 2 2 10 Burllson, g ............ n 0 0 2 Parmiey. f ........... . 2 0 K, i Morgan, f ............ ...... 0 0 > « Gunsen, g .. 0 o ' ..... 0 Hull, r ^ ..... 0 0 0 0 TctaPi<. PALL BrcHn, f ............... Ccrnelson, f ......... Harper, g ............. Wldmfer, c . I'rlerscn, g . Craven, g ............. H G .0 1 1 'i 0 6 13 34 F PF TP 2 0 3 0 3 \ S 5 11 0 0 0 Total* ........... ..... 7 a 14 32 , becau.sc o f complications following nn appendectomy. ha.s Giant M an ager Bill 7crry worried, whlw ltcnd wa.s due In camp yesterday. ^ Po w e l l I RADIO SHOP OEIWEILIR'S P/i. 8 0 9 IDAHO EV EN IN G TIMES, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO ruMday, March T, 1989 Pigii SmMtl:; Find Lost Articles Quickly and Economically with a Classified Ad! HOMES F O R S A L E W A N T A D RATES Por PubUcftUoD In Both TIMES and NEWS &ATEB r S R U S X PBK DAT •b p«r UM P«r — d»y*. per Un* per d*7— .110 On» day. per Ub >..— ---------------- Hold Everything! FOUND! A- Uact;-4 rm. house with bath., mod. except heat, in Eden, Prieo U right Ph. 15-Fa3. Eden. RM. hpiue with sleeplpj porch, cement basement, furnace heal. Ooort eon<1tt4on. fully furnished wlih good furniture. Extra large loi. Price. Including furniture. »3A«V; tl.OOO caah- toalanr* terms. «'T t trart. City water. Sfwl 3rm. houM. M50. rm.s and bath, grood location, fully fumUHed. Price. Including furni ture. 11700; 1500 cash, balance 133.)0 per mo.. Ind. taxes. ^ acrex for rent. S7M cash. C. O- THOMAS i t CO. in Jnd St. W. Ph. 3I6-J Reji 1967 33 1 /3 Discoui^t, F o r Cash C«4ta dUcount »Uowed l( «dvertlMssent la to; vsthln ««««« d»jr» o f flr»t Inaertlon, No classified sd takpn for l « » than fiOc, Including discount. Line of elottlfled adMcrUslns com puted on boils of’ five medium-length words per line.' IN. TWTN FALLS PHONE 3B or 32 FOR ADTAKER IN DUUL Arts al Vomey's Candy sior<' IN JEROME ’ L«»ve Ads ftt K ^ W Root Beer \ LOST— M O V IE C A M E R A 8 m. m. with c&se. at Sun Valler, Sun.. Feb. Exchanged lor *5mllor earner* by mistake. Phon» PR O P E R T Y— S A LK OR TRA D E COiMPLETE C O V E R A G E A T O N E COST S P E C IA L NOTICES BOXING. Pocat«!lo vs. Klmb. Tvics. j FOR Twin Palls properly only— 1 New house In Ketchum. Full basmt,. mod. except heat. Box 325. 1 Ketchum. Ida. \ A HOME, a business, m piece of real est«t« . . . It won’t remain on your hands for long If you offer U for sale In the classified section. IN F L U E N Z A Clilropractlc ancl El('tirotlierfti)y GIVE THE QUICKEST RESULTS Dv. Venter at Dr. Wyatt'.^ olflcr. l-Sl 3rrl Avc. North, Twin Fnll.v M on- Wfd., and Friday, At Buhl. Tues,. Tlnirs.. and Sat, ’NUFF SAID! ' 2.250 A. deeded land; 4,480 A. leaS' I «1 land on Minidoka de.v;n. for I' grazing. Also Taylor grazing right I goei with u. Would consider sOme I^BOod ett'M. W. E. Hnnier, Ph. 166, i Ruptrt, Ida., Box 20C. (It Pays to Use the Wa^it Ads) H E A L T H FOODS LEARN TO LIVE'. Come to IM'M iiln N., Rni. 2. Let U'; -•^T.xpliiln Dr. n . A. Rlcluird-son.') hnilth prnnnim. No obllRiilion'^. MRS. LYDIA BURKETF. Ph. 155. HELP W AN TED — M ALE A N D FE M A LE F ARM S A N D A C R E A G E S FOR S A L E R E A L E ST A T E LOANS D RUG LESS P H YSIC IA N ARTHRITIC, neiirltlc, and rheu matic pain.'—■« rnlleci. ore often pre.w.ure palna which a simple adJiustmont,. innC iclirvp. Alina H«rdin. O. C. 130 Main N. Ph. 1642. “ b ATH“ a N D M A S S A G E ^ .MAaSAQE, 114 Main No. Ph. 11*-R. SCHOOLS A N D T R A IN IN G T. P. Builneas University. Ph. 3HBookkeeplng courses opening now. WEN to Uikc up Air Condltlonlntj and Elec. RefrlK- ni>d batter them selves. Mu.st hi' mecWnlcnlly in— ^rhned. willinc .to train In Rpore time ti> qualify. Write, Utilities Inst,, News-Tlmes. F A R M S AND A C R E A G E FOR RENT LOANS at k>w intereat rates on I50-A. good lann land, SB A. cash PARAJS. MODERN HOMES and r<nt. Lo.'xK'd 7 ml. ,s K. Dietrich. TWO MORE BARGAINS inside BUSINESS PROPERnES. Inq Li,.l)lf Shot Shop, 217 M»ln E. prompt wU()n, Pred p. BaUj. at, !oUown; 40 acres, 6 ml. from G ood ing. Fair Improvements; all in cul' Box 268. Twin rails. Ph. 1370. tivHilon. $2.500., $500 cft-sh, easy FA R M IM PLEM ENTS terms oil balance. This 1^ a good BUSINESS O PP O R T U N IT IE S FEDERAL FARM L O A N S -4 'i In POR SALE—Miiniirr .-.prciidrr. S.E. terest. Lowest rate in hlsiorj 20 to buy! corner clly llmlt.v L. R. Arrington. 34 yrs. Rm. 14 Bank <fc Trust Bldg. <0 n'cres, 1 ml- from B11a->. good hoasc-, well; lays fine, all In cul tivation. >3,000; $750 cash. 10 yrs. 1 ACRE tract 52S0 cash. 1'r, A. tract HOMES FOR SALE time on balance. If Interested call S1Q0. terms- S\oto, gai' sUj., lor or write lca.se, $1000 to handle. .1 ml. S. 6. bCHMlTT A: W HIPKEY Park. Phone 310 G ooding. Idaho MOLINE TUMBLE PLOW ■ FARM S A N D A C R E A G E S Good concllilon. Ph. 039B-R3. Twin G A R A G E S FOR R E N T NEW house, llvlngroom, kitchen. : Falls or Bob's Drlvc-Inn, Buhl. FOR fW NT bedrooms, bath, hardwood floor.' HALP Of double gnrage, 320 6th throughout, 1412 6th East. ““ KRENCEL Colorado corrugBtore. Ave. No. Ph. J0184-J5, evenings. Tft'o ftncl \hrte-row sues, 6-RM. mod. house, ceinriit bawmcnt, KRENGEL'S HARDWARE pipe funtRce./iar^e lot. 7ih Av>'. UN FU R N ISH E D East. Temw. P. R, TH»mpjon. 351 NEW F-12 McPoinilck-Deerlng lent, Write Box 15, News-Times. APARTM ENTS Buchanan. Ph. 1694-J. tractor with po^’er hft. ■0 X. unproved cash rent, »750. $37.^) MOUNTAIN STATES 3 RMS. and batli. 255 Sidney. A FINE 6-rm. brick home, utrlctlv down. bBl- In good security. See IMPLEMENT COMPANY mod., hardwood floors, flnl.ihcd J RMS., bath. circ. .Move, refrlR.. BEAUCHAMP & ADAMS. biwement, .steam hent Stoker, stoker heal. Ph. 537-n. L. C. P et SEEPS garase. UV 75x125. Blue Lake; HAVE excellent location lo r rent to erson. pxpcrlcuced. re-^porwlble turkey Addition. 3 RMS- and bath. New duplex. Heat, Prlcr *C300 00. ). T.-iKfiT^\ grower on a feed financed prO' hot water, garage. 506 4th St. E, J. E. ROBERTS. Realtor. gram. Harder Bean Co. ealtor. Ph. » 3 . Phone 638-J. LO ST A N D FOUN D r keys last Sun. Ph. 225-R. Business and Professional 2-RM. apt.; bedrm.; gar. 253 7th E. DIRECTORY 2 RMS. stoker. AtUiil.s, 362 8th N. P E R SO N A L S FRT, rm. with kltrhrn. 413 Main N. Outstanding boxing, K hjlk Tues. SPi';NCER cor.wtlcic — LoulM' , Wight, 461 3rd E. Phone lOM. FURN ISH ED APARTM ENTS J HAIRCUTS 25c Claud Pratt's Barber Sliop CHECK the biislne.ia opportunities column for oul.'-landlng ba'rEaUia'. MEN o r 30,"40, 50! WAN'r VtM, Vigor, foi' iiindiiwji ijiniv',' 'iiy O S T H tX T ablrli Ol i.iw oy.sKT .^llmululU.^ niul Ki'iii-iul body biillilrr.'. If not (lrhKhi/'«i with »r tlist |ik^. tiiKk-r I- Inn •. R<'g Jl.OO. SiKclnl.nott, 89c. (■pill, Wlllr" 2 RMS. ^riuU.s. 730 2nd N. 4th Ase. HECAUTY s h o p s ” V HAY fur Milel W O BENHON COAL A; BEHVICE Royal A: fiprliiK Canyon, Utah's B ed 701 Hho.ihonc H, Ph, 167 Alierdi’en Coal—tlin very beat IN’l’CaMTN, BKKD ti. S’UEL CO. Phoiin 130 or 143 H O D SK K EEPIN G ROOMS I.T- li»kpK-. rm^. 142 lOlh N. IflUfl MAUCILLt a, 73fl Main B” n ie shop of iiiiiiMiiil |i<'riiiiincn(^ and ln«l' IIOAIII) A N D ROOM lUK flimrr wnvps. Oil i,hnMipm> niiil fliigrr wiivo f)<>c. KvenlnBa by tP' RM. nnrt txl. rlo-^r In 315 2n^ N. l«viul«npnv. riionu 3Ba, 4 MKN, »a» a 1110. J'h. IMO-W, S I T U A T I O N S W . \ N T K D ^ ItM. A; l)cl. 3(11 -JlKl W. Ph. 1213. l*li, |4l'j. U A Y , G R A IN . FKEU Moving Abi'ideen n iK N IS H E I ) ftOOMH Hi I), w . h.kmv i h Mam N. I'li u:i' Painting-Decorating • Iliivd A.^ll, pnpri hiiiiMiiit: I'll. IVH^i, PiijitV Huliglng. Phoiin 12U3-.I. ^ Floor Sanding Fit. lK-<1riHiin, fiirii, hi. :il2 lith K. n.ioi MiiidliiK. II. A. Ilelder. 0'illl-.;L NICIC ijii,. <'lww In. 13 wk,'6Ql Mu. V.. OHlvopathic l*hf/nician Dr K J MUU'l. UU Mam N- I'll 15' riiiwrli;., ^^lJ) cover.v CiiiininB Ac I)nii»eiy Mh.ij). ni?ibr«. Uldg. 862. l,<-o riiiik.1. I’lii/lii' HlKl-J. 4th Avo. K. riioiii' Itliif-W. I’JUclrical Contracla FurnaccB WARM iittriiollve rm. Clone to bun- AlilxXl Plumbing i Hig: Oo. Pli. DV Air (•ondilUmliig InaiAllatloii; n-hieti.i dial. 'IVI, Oar, Ph. 200fl, p,^l^;^ mill ,iui>er-vacuum cleaning, rtaniiiii ^till PlanliiK mill mtcl ahnp. Calilm work oC all kliul I'rlrr.s rliih 1'wlh I'Wlii L>mi\)ii v'o. I'll. '.Ai Plumbing-U voting 11NfiTn isiIici) notisics ^ (ilfts MAN nnil wllr witiil work on fiiitn. Kxp Itpfh. MiiiiV L. Hutrr. :i' till. CLKAN a rmii., porch, 422 Srrt R, N. Mitch Mnv.. Jly Dll. .Iriouir. * AND li rni. hoiidPR, w . o , HinUli, A H i fclnda o f m »lnr rqiittUliu. Jlea.itinreil7*Try w p erl. Call Ml, fnnuranc^ I’ ralt’a Oani|>, Earl. Cl,MAN ^ in i', linMi, aU>vc and wa- Pravry-l'aU'i Cti. Inc, Phono 301 WIfKJW wiiiiin liAl(|)ti. In iKHiiil«{ lurn Adulte. 1930 Jaekion. • her* .he han f.iii rhaiKr. Mr«. lli e , Aulo, 1.011 Mfller, Ph. ROfl, •». L. l>aj(ion, Jit, 3, Cijurtlaiid, LAROr. lioiuo. good location, nultKun. h cg S h op al)l(i fur roomeiJi. Ph, 03BO-J3. (J-llM, hniw , lUfMt except h e«l. hlaBlU" C-vrler'' I’hot^ l«j! (iKiiIni Biiil giiniHn. 1% Dll. uiu WANTici>; a nr it Rlrls to fccirk /m ik'liKlii KrV Miop, 128 3nil flt. on iMVcd lonil, i'h. tSSO-M, |i«rt tuition, U|)f('ja||y |)«iailty Hark of Mslio DeiH, fltore, iiexl to Idaho Power. ~ 1 ’U R N I H H I 5 D H O U H E S ~ M AI.B H E L P W A N T lcb rURN . mod. ratlin. 2.14 4lh W, hdlrl. AHl<n iiinh to diAlrlh. aanipira, hiui(lle (’otfpc roiilc. Up ii> 145 j,t, ^ Aulo tilvPii an bonus, W illo M lU ^ ^ IM l_ P ^ a r . Oakland, c«l. 3 tin. houAfl. Adiilla nnly, Inq. di? Main fs<nilh. rum. Imuhe luid Imth. Adiilta* eoi^ -Jnd Avr. H MOl.ArtHlw' (.•Rt.-l-jl' FKI'll) Miiglc Clly Ferd Fuel Co, 'h. l;>U 72J Uhi«lloilfl Ho. vrAHT your chl.kft <ui tilolit " A -r ' rhick ,-iiarler lor ln'ller hrin iH.OllM fiKKl) \ KICKI) Cl). I'.i • IIMII.IIl'l.'I’J'-' ^ I'liii rhlrk .'iitMliK lUiinli 1(11 ^ k Icr <1111 Orit'ii Till. K •dliiti iitu! MnnaRrment rirtiffliilr IliAJlO KtKl 1-UIH)UCKUM I'lU’l L IV E S T O C K F O R S A L K Radio Itcpairing lU dloBer?. U b , B«U MaTn IKj.XINO ’l'u««. nlt«. Kiniti. gvin. Ph. 317, Nlillii) MONEY? If Mui Ill'll mKiuty in a huriy then ^J^l^'A ilifl place to gel HI .^ri A N D U1‘ to .iiriiiilly eiii|iloy«t jM-oplp. Y o \ 'u ^^u I n a t u h k ‘I'rallera (or rent, 3ftl r'DiiiH 'lYaller homes. Gem ‘n uiii i TypcwrHvrn flalea, irntalaiiind »r u i. e> I'hoiir u VpholB tning 3 T o liil up. 4 Type standard j 5 One w ho snipes. 6 R oot eg«. 7 Deputy. B Credit. OCTooks. lO C ow .headed Soddess. 11 And. 14 M easure <rf B A B Y CHICKS O rd tr Y ou r Chicks T od a y! S W IF T S BABY CHICKS S w ift & Co.. 2f)'l -1th Ave. So. BOOK orders now for While Leg horn, New Hampshlrt Red chicks and Mammoth Bronie turkey plt.s, W- Johansen, 331 3rd Ave. E. Ph. 1402—locai teptcsciUailvc tor SALES A: BOtfRKE. Inc. Petaluma. Calif. STOP CHICK LOSSES! Buy your chicks from a U. S. AP PROVED AND PXn*LORUM TESTED Hatchcry. Order today. SUNNY CHIX HATCHERY Flier. Idaho. Phone 203 LIV E STO C K — POULTRY W.VNTED POULTRY! Poullrj’ supply. Pli. 1345 F U R N IT U R E FOR SA L E u s e d FURNITURE Biiy-j-Rell—Exchange S w eet’s Basement Store HARRY MUSORAVE Dmn very unusual buys In bed.suites. S P E C IA L S : HIGHEST prlccs paid for your fat chickens and turkeys. Independ Bed .springs, full ;.lw ..... Bed-', lull blzc ................ ;. ent Meat Company. Chairs .......... ................... ........ 50c WANTED—70 head wcunor -and Rovind lublt.s .................... feeder plga. 50 to 80 lb.s, ' Allred Kitchen Cabineu .. $7 05 Miielk-r. Buhl. Ph. 317-J5, MOON'S store No. 3. 215 Sho. S. A U T O P A R TS— T IR E S O. K . H re Sbop. Ph. 1483. TW O ‘ 5.35-ai six ply nearly new General tires, tubes and rlm« »7A0 each. 464 Main N. TW O 32*6 10 ply tires or trade for .stock or lumber. G. H. Lancaster. 5th Ave. W., In canyon. IRIICK FEE Bill AW ffi SIGNING QUICK RE.MOVAL SALE! FA R M A N D G A R D E N Complete hou.M’hold fiirnL'hlngsl PR O D U C E Living room .tet, Knri>en construcBOISE. March 7 fU.fll—A bill reG OOD cull onloii.^, 25c per 100. 2nd tloti; bedroom het: elec. riuiKe and dUL'Ing the Itreii.se fee to |5 on smalt house So. of Addison on Cider relilfi: lirciikfa.si acl. end inbIe.->, I r ri c k s o( less than 5.000 Inmi'-'- rurtalns, etc. 80'^ Blue Lnke.s Min road. pounds gro.s.-' weight passed In the boiileviiril. PIidiii' 1851. r-loi.lng ni.sh ol Ihe 26lh Idaho legW A N T E D TQ BU Y R A N r.K s” ~ IsUituie, l«y on Oov. C. A. Bottoltan<l rc-iriKer,itot,s. iic« luul u.ed. I •..'Hh de.-k today awaiting algnaSPOT CASH P A ID U.rd ellvtlle ),ui»;i' $17 9j. KUiir- liire 1(1 become law,for ^love.s and furn. Moon’,s. PI Kill Her III the .-.es^lon, a bill iiiili'ed 1 new elortiie r,ini;e. orli;iiuill,\ $ilil. ii.)W $iia.50, Mliliy ;,poii:-oird by the governor reduc ing the fee ‘on pleasure cars to a otlHT ^lllUl^lr t),il;;nlll-,, iliii $.S paxed. l-'nrm leaders raised MOt)N-S II ^lorm ol protest and received sym{iiithetic .iiipport (rom Democrats. WHY keep your perds u «errel7 Ad “ 'U A IIU ) AND MUSIC “ .Si'll. Oeorse Donurt, D.. Wash* r'l^e them In thh rolumii. 'llic t hllxl.t^^-all (he Adtiikei na'no~,M iie J r r i ^ i ' ' i'lW 01u T : lilKluii rouiily. pointed out In de> liiiic the wenlthy man could drive i(i;i’ossi':.ssi';[) fiii hi', wile to rhurcli In a limousine on ciilHI ||< . I’ O 11,\ vui). wlilcli iii‘ )>iild a $5 tlcenan fee W A N T K P Cl.KAN COTl'ON PIANO. lall Ilkr ncV, for while nil' rainier had to pay twice niiK-li for tlie license on a Ford >11 eoiilrixt lIAliialti If which he look his wife to I.ikei, iiuce! AI-" Wii.'lUlln UUIMl hiilliiivs t» ivinuvi'd Nn mi h II--,V Write rhm iM lb, el. NoMimll II.H-, ur .-iCi lloiiv. hill 41.'| makliitc the $a IIO ll(i:» . ( pteil 'r tee ,ipplii oiile to .small farm Iiiill, I'wlii F.ili' T I M H S A N D N E W S k; wiiA iihlicd ihrough aa an iHnifv niMiMtrr and p a «c d the A I T O S I 'd U S A L E ' 1 IllKllt ol llir ,'.e.s.s1oii. L K T ’S " S W A P ~ lie liK'ii .r Dll a private truck ' l)(»D .11 Mini. A r|)e. »«U. IIKUl-.t I ......... 1 Oiik titr ; iiuih. , .v», he Muiir Ai'lKllI wn.s ,sel at $10 I l-'UUll WuihU >V-, J.J'1 liu a iiiusmvvv^nl liw .k ov I’ll H-ll iiiuiiiilr <if ihiii wrl(|ht. M ISC E LLA N E O U S FOR S A I.E 4 VI'Alt Holntelli cow, ftMlten t .liiinrA Kergnn. » ml. H., ■< W H KUuUetly. luAltAN rUhl) il-.cM tttiftheia $17 .V) \i)> All makr». mH\rn ElrcUlc llAVi; n illN A C E CI.KANKt) tiipei viKiunii |)r»HT.vi. AhlKHl. p h p i new 4CW U>. Lnvtvl 1 irum BPIi.iintor, (largnlnl c. w. A. M. t;o, HKK <hr new iu:i0 ADO waaher.Vold cm eu^v imymeiila. /iw P x i-H n m N ir iiR B K m iiK ' iM I :U E S f ; c ) iv A L S O M I N h) " * iif«d loimrd free. KUKNORI.H JIAKOWi^UE WAI.I^I'.lk liluw. J-llor^e iitkr, (iiMii M-nte AjiinYer uiid haiull. Oaragr, Aanllniy lallot, Dilier lleln^. ml )v', Wiiah m IiuoI ^ Fled Honiillghl. (H,AHU Ilh'I’I’INO KItKKI Aulo door hI«m, windahleld and I Vi)\IN(* iKirae; irglnti'iril Uu s^lndow HlitMi nrv iiiilli, tlteele luDedUil, Phone (I'jUl-JJ. Nil I'liame fin Uluii lellliiH If yciit hrlni In yuiir aaaIi or car, no lirnil RiK)d work linrAea and luuira MOONH SMITH L nU G lIK S «riM-.A fi»in Nye »ro«. Coal Yaid<i HOReiCb7~ T H L C K S A N D T U A IL L K S nOXlN<»~KUllb.’ KVMi Tiuv.r“ niRiir. OD'I'POOR iioifcoin fttniid. like nuw, rh-'iiii Niiw In ojieiatloii nr e»n Ixi m.ived. Will irnde for lUrali)i-k, Hi.s 111, Ne»-i-'l'iine». F. OvUravea and fVuu. Plume 311 Trahrrn laj 2lSb*aadlM r P r e v l«o i F a a f a BABY chicks each Monday. Eight bropd.s. Order now. CANADA HATCHERY. Jerome, Ida. A l)VI!:itr;8E your n«*(Vnn lliU eeoI Ion, I,ow ro«i—.iiigh reader Inter* Ml. riioite your ad in today] R e a l E a ta iC 'I n H u r a n c c Italph B. 'l-u n w ui Iliidfton-Clnik Dlomv In Loan «>in, T u ei niM 40 '1X>NH OP Al.FAl.FA \Im) «ciine I'lovei, :i ml. W . ml .S Hn L'lOl- Ulor II t •Ci.lllri, Shot Rciiairing KKMALK H E L P 'W A N T E D •1nuKF, m*n iwvwpen H an(t 40 yepn. MOUIC iK.xlmi r.t nK«: niarricHi or flhiHlei U) nail •III Jiiiiiiru In llil/i illhirli-i. Mjmi liasA nir. A. Oarlliio, Itoieraoii inil'h iltV limit?. ('urtain Shopn to ■R AdS Jellboii iiro.-!. -Ill^ MiiUi Knat. Home Lumber Co. Phone 34. PERM AN ENT8,' J~f or ' 1 ,' Hham poo niKl fliiKW wnvp, 60u comp Ida. IliirlHT Ai Urauty Rhop. Ph. 424. KXl*. I'luppiilir, TOR SAL E-O nlon aeed. Tested and rellnblr! Atock. All varieties. DINGEL A; SMITH SEED CO. Building Contracting HPICCIALI and IS \- n v 7 n 'f^ o U . KlnitiTwaVi', roiiiiiIi-1., fiOc, PhnAe Mr^ Rriitnrr, Loin Marti HKAIITY AllTH AC/Td e MY Oil i'rriiiiinciil;> oa low a.^ 11.00. .luiilnr Hturtcnt work free, I'h. SOS. 13A Miiln West. POTATOES. 150 ,<;acks 1 yr. from enilllcntlon; du^: beforr Irost, 60c. R. Engelbrcrht. R. 1, Clly. 5000 lbs. Crc.itrd whe.it grn.s.-*, 10< Money to Loan lb., aiiv quiinllly. R. A Cai-tfr Twill KnlU, Ul. 1, 4 ml. S.E. Bvr LOANS on liiriii.'-, homes and Twin t rm. boMiit. apt. 459 2nd. Ave, N, rails biibliie.'* properly. Prompt action. Swim lnvt-.->tment Co. Cl'R TlFIEI) AKCliT Mu_,v-'er River' JU ST^M ERFlm i; PhTisfl.’ Oaita 071, Kii.sy Mnnihly Payment,-! c ‘ .Mill' yellow and white .sweet Span' roofs, moflernlzntlon, etc. AUTOM OBILE L O A N S l.'h cnilnii ;.rrd 4 RMS. comjilete. Ph, 603-W. or 448, C. Davis, Pli. 1245-W, Loral flnanchiRl K M , M rD A V irr . Phone 265 2 RM. and porrli. downstulrk, he«i : us for .ill uulcMiiobllc flniincliig, ONION s e e d " cU opt. Adult.r 310 3rd Avr, N. Building M aterial new or u.sed CBr^, Wlute and Yellow .Swiv't Kim'ul.'h QUIOK iCimfldentli.l) CASH Twin Pnlls Lumber Company. Com' Al».'i>lul<'ly, 10311 grown '■‘‘'•il I'lih Western Flnanco.Co. plutn lliic.i lumber, bulliter'a hard will prmlurc thn lart;e inii ui Perrhifi Hotol nidg,. Twin Fall.i. ware, palnt-v cem^ t , pliialcr. M) much In demiinil lotluy. JOHN I.. PCTl'JItH Monitnwnta IS ml. E. of Wii-ililiigtim .M'hodI, Coal and Wood 4-RMS. and baUv ^ A anrer ••You and youj- bird's nest soup! »30 WEEK- Grow mushrooms. Cel lar. shed. Wc buy 30c lb. Free GOOD T H IN G S TO E A T •bookWrite Mushrooms, 2018 M ILK aOc cream 30c ql. Eats, Second. Seattle. Wn. apples, spuds by sack. Ph. (H83>B3. After-dinner MINTS; Ucsh .sr.ii^ PKANUTS. 'T lie Swpctc.st Little Pl;ic: In Tov.n’--H E RU ST’S, 1 RADIUM DISCOVERER H ORIZON TAlt. 8 Wom an w h o d iscov. ered rariium 5 Oeearv 12 W ing 13 Director. 16 Hops kiln 17 T o perch, to Split. 20 K im ono sash 21 Dronchcd with a hose. 23 Writing implement 2 4 ^ extol. afiN otched. 28 Abound29 Senioi. 31 Alway*. 32 SloUi. 33 H aving a back. 35 Form o f "be." 36 Bluck bird. 37 T axi. 30 M isdemeanor. 40 Public. 43 Moccasin, 44 T o p cr/orm . 45 Tow ard. 46 Poem " I ’U H N l T U l u r F m r ^ ^ ^ CUMPLICTKS T ilK L O A N ! n vniing, broke h orm , u oo to PER irpek for hiuU er'w itirciir 4 -»u l, iiuxleiit hou"#, gnrage, $30^ NO Murt4i|ea lAOO; 1 Kpan. 1600, Four year old AdAlu only. 8»0 « h Are, t . handle atlablUhed ruut« biulWoBher Rental No eniloraer*. N o red Up«. 1^4,95 RuRfl 0 x 1 2 Perelieioii nUIIIon, I aadctle horaes. iitMi alarl lm m «tlal«ly. Write P. parliy fiirn. hoiiie. filmi, eu- CASH CUICniT C O M P A N Y Maohlno broiiglil lo your home, a Take I'i'IU or aKxtk cattle part pmt. Ijkrge varlely of pattem i for every (j itax ;iOI, Oakland, Calif, heat. 33fl 7lh R, n ,, bo.M , ' nmi«, 1 2 tiuikholdoi uid|. Ph. 77fl 1, .t. MOl'J', Mhonhime, Idn, iixsin. MOONH. hie l^0l^ P h,pni-W fur |r.^rivnii..n. 1»C> ]>rnilliir alHiiit Ihe eggs of All^tl iiliiiii eiini Ix the dark •11 MU fare, lly l Uttlhg nway iiiiirr .siirfair, a lighter Shade 'III oiinti'i'ed, iind tliiK cDmblnnI n u ik* It pikv-llile to execute iitllul <•l<rvlll^!^ tliricon, much S'' iineo i.-i I',11m l. K A ItM .S A L K «eiii ,«iiil I lilnikn noiith «l the K^mtvrtW tUnk aotner, •tarlliii al II ■- in., <»> Friday, M a rch lOth H(HlS».S*,(liir Iram Nmrrl Huii.rii. r rpatu old; fiioit wnrherat One llhiik .Marr, II v o n eld, n rlclil 1,7110; (liir Irani l(«»n Horaea, B anil II jra ia iilct, «ell hiohr, «rlutil Team Mnlly Mulei, I and II yrar.s old, wt, llionii I'ruiii. HurAr and Marr. 6 and • Ttara uid. vtrlshl ll.flUU; Ttam U aiut 10 )ca (a oU(. w elt^i 9|4M, Kiiiiil uiiihriK and rruil) III niuk.lei-rv r n 'i. II in.ih old. ii«e« « i»i, iiilllt when freah, will l>r Irpkh »ooii: (liirinopy ( im, } vi>. old; <iurrnm'y Cow. 0 yra. old, tirklirn Kixjii; I no-yrar-olil llejfrt S|irlnt;rr. lio t i .i — l'lilk U iiiie or Ihe l>ri.t r^|Hi(led I'lilaiid China herda tii iH lii falli. louiily, 2il itinodir ,Hum» of Hif feeder typei « Old NiiH>. : >ear> old; Hi>n>, one rear old In ll>e fait, had one tltlfT i'{ v ti». ft 4iHU, « » « )r*v »W , tft'-iM all Viltl* lliriii by .a ir da). Thi-M m.h. air all bred to my herd boar. Bp»» Maoter. Nu. 18422l>. one ul llie ,iie»l on Ilic Twill FalU U sci. WUI offer him for i>alr too, III iillt-., Ia«l tall pigi, weight ITS lba.| 10 Kerdrr l’ l(«, wriillil lln Hia.i Zfl lerller I'ln , weight HO lb«.| M t'eedrr 100 |l»., al| putr hrrit Npottcd Chlnai SO Faeder P ip. w eiihl 175 lli>,i >!‘i Yiiuiii u ilti, weight 150 Ibf.i Wack B n A j f liioit one. 1 yr. old, vW VVa|»i\ aitd Itaik, guud ,N|>rradrr. Inlrrnatloiiali Itran Cutler, tiean CHtlefi eee^H N W I l leld Culltvatur, nearly iiewi John Dei re Hinder In |o«< Utlatri One Mollcri Twii-wlierl Trailer; Mowing Maehlnej Rlrolrto i m 4 » l | t Nela ot good Heavy HarncMi 4-llnnie rreanm U n « FtMM. U ooil W ulkliig I'liiwi lll-fi: NIrel Harrow. In good a b a ftl VmU W001I Churn. IO-«al, < a|.aellyi liiib(>rr lloai, wiil t u n r 4 MrCormieK UIg NIa Mower; Jnhn l>nere twa>w«r MmIm Npurt CuUHtatori Hay M m U k. U\ good ahapei M eO e ra M t'O M to t ........ .. Planler, , 1 'V j' l.u n r u ON OROUNDB TBIKfl V M T " C. T. Brown & E. Lauffhlbi, O w n « i l , COU It. 0 . WALTBM, AwltoBMr , ^ IDAHO EVEN ING TIMES, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO Page Eight , Tuesday,.March 7, 103? D. W. Clark Demands Billion in Silver be Placed in Circulation DRAMS FEAIORE SENATOR C M S GOVERNOR SIGNS JUNIOR HI NAMES D A. PROGRAM OPE FDU8IEEN BILLS y .S M IC WAflHINOTON. Mnrrli 7 " Sen. D. worili riiirk. o . cJiarged Ui.it thr Jrexsiiry U ' holding ''ftrbltrnrily from ihf i' KCKXl" J1.333.000.n0(> in r<«i»l .loin;uid.<i Uial Uic Iv^ucd ..n<i i'lnc 'wl lu rlr<ul»iton inivlluirly. H« mUTiilun ir. Ict.Ut Ijy Sccn-Ury o( tlio I'rcn.Mio' H MorKnilhnu, Jr.. lx(or<- <-<in klonftl ilKit nc hns Is.MK'*! Sl.CH.na.jlS in ; ci'liin ..it« 'S .'-liii'i' LlK-. IDAHO V ihnwInK— 'DrBmnt I lJil,sc Ri’ tn.T-Pnul<‘ ti»' c;<" W.v1„ T1nirs.-"Si4'lli. ■iirharii S ln iiv y rk -.fo lu i p-rl K;.! lTvPi\>—h OKPUKttM Now ,stuiv.lnK Wftit'- of 11 Njivy." Cii'orRC Brrnl-Ollvlii I> li.i' Vd. 'n u ir s .- -l KOXY Now showln« --A rl anr WlllKT-s-Lrn Cnrrlllo Wrd.. Tliurs.—"Twelve C Iour.«," Rlclmrd Dlx-I.iirlll. My Story. w ie Pri.. ai|t. Wik public, but i;*ll t RENAMED FOB A W D A I MILLS I'i'tl .1 liH'i '>1 inii'Ts. Ml ndtlHU>n;il would p.iv A ,sUl),^trtiiihU amount of tli-M' blli>. "It l5 IilRl) llm<- llie trcii'iin- <!-■imrtmcnt IsmiwI Hits much nowif'd Bentn Klelnschnildt w m an ’ cuircncy liisli'iid of ftrbllriirllv with nounced today n» the Twin Fnll.s holding a from ihv. inibllc bwkI." hlKh .school selection for « hcholnrshlp offered to a alrl In the Twin FalKs hl«h school by Mills coUcfte, Berkeley, Cnilf, A.s nlteninte Irene DnvlAson wa} cho^pn. uiecL wlIli,Mr: Th e .scholarship, equivalent (o-half been ix\s(|)ciiii'<l onv v,cfl(. II- year'.s exp.-ii.se.s nt the '.school, Mrs. Kophiii Jiuxtou lias may he aiijilled on tuition nnd IlvS,Ot. Lake Cliy (or n visit w th rel- InE pxpenic.<. It wan nwnrded by ^ OllVf fneiUty cojnmUtee. ..... njifl Mr.'. Alfrrd CrniiP, Mr*. Twenty-five tnulee xeholnrshlp.s S. F. Craiif, ntid Wllllnm Hi'wnrd re offered ihrouRhnut (lit' UnUe< Bltendi'd thr liomccomlnR mid old tate.s. They are drslRued to«l<-s I..lk>' <l»v iii'ld hi ULuh. the ndeqiinry o f lilRh school |>rr. Kob. 28. Mr.i. L. E. Cr.iiii'^ molhrr liaratlon for eolleRo. nnd are nwarilwa.1 c.spPclHllV hnnorfd. It brink’ Hit scholnr.shlp nnd chnractcr. 85lh birthday mid woddluK nmilvcr. Klelnschmldt Is the daiiRhter o( M l. nnd Mr.s. Paul Kleln• 11)? home of Elll.-i Burnotl Js (iimr;hnildt, nnd MKs Davld,son niillncd for nu’iisl''.'^ jiiuiKhter of Mr. «nd Mrs. ’ Unity ward reunion wn.s lirld Fri- Dnvld.son. dity. DlnniT ontl a program wius fo l lowed by dnnclng, Mrs. a, B. CoiiRlPton was ha«tc.ss I to the Happy Hour ilub Frldiiy. Mrs. J, H. Thnmii.s hits brrn con fined to her bed the in«i week with Mr. and Mrs. C. C, BUiRham, rhciimalLsTP. ' IJcc hive «lrls of the M I A. lire Monlevldeo, Minn., were elnborately and Mrs. siioa'vorInK Die piogrnm for conjoint cntcrtnlned ln«t week. Walter Reese and Mr. nnd Mrs, tn'-,‘tlnB Sunday. John ThomsR enterlnlned at dinner £lnrcm ont Grnnge went on pnnles in their honor. Mr. nncl Mrs, Old nt thclr nii-etliis{ Wfdnrsdn; liivorlUK the bill n-i;nr(lliiK utaiiiplnK Ed HnrdliiR nnd Mr. and Mrs. Che.ster MrClnlii were also their -ho.st; o f .the ix)lflto buK.s. R cftoh m eills wire served by Mrs. nt evcnt-s a.s were Mr. nnd Mr.s BldRood, Mrs. Anderson and Mr.i. Frank Sample. • Clyde Cantrell, a grn'duate o f the Wilcox. —^ ■ Mr. John Kcrslilsnllc wua murried Cn-stleford hlsli school, rnte.s hlRhThtirsdny to Jennie Dresler, Burley cRl In personnllty for men nt the Mr. KenshUnlk l.s n fnrmer In' this ColleKe of Idaljo, Cnldwell. lli e contest wa.s sponsored by the Ktaff community, o f •'Trail," Colleve of Idaho yenrOeneulOKlenl wcloly'olfli-er.s hpon ■ored nil old •time casiume diincc book, nnd tlie wlnner.s will be fenlured In the “ Cdllefte. U fe ” section Wedncsdny. ' o f the "Trail." Tlie *Vi’rnner for the women was Ml.-i.s Frni e.scher, Cnldwell. Mr,s. Albert Heller and Mrs. T. A, Ri-fd mlerlaltu'd at Itniel (he Themanu,i club at the TJio live M. 1. A honor Rlrb, III Dllworlh, aiadyn like, tv a Me. home last werk. 0. C. BliiKl Montrvldeo, Mlim.. wii,s pie c tw u ., KUIe K|)ark:. nnd l» n iu iit-of. Ml, Prlw.h lor hiKli vTt^-.Min will be voted on l.i <le M'ore III iiurll 1 wrri' Hwartleil Mm, liTinlni> Uie wliuirr lu m-Iit 1Iiik i (|U(x-n (or (lie Ibilil nnd (Irreii IhiII W C Drown lid Mt.s. C. C, 1 U N IT Y ' ••- CASTLEFORD CAREY lo be held tlil% mouth. MM, Ni'VH AUiirlhsrn wir. ht>; to 'th« btlilK' •lull b.st wi-ik. I prl7c wiis iiwi o Mr:- Miu mill till' III Prizes Awarded Costume Efforts BUHL SCREEN O F F E R 1N<;S BOISE. Mnrch 7 lUPi—Gov C A nottolfRrn today had »lRii«'d H iiou.sr nnd Rcnnte bllU, fr\;irt|iit; ilirm Into Iftw nnd rciirr'i io liiwith Ilrrnoon. ■fl'*! Bovrrnor su'd he wt bk 10 iiniiounre appolnl 111- n<‘ wly-rreii(od olllee luller, lux commlMtonci, i>r the depnrlm erl of fin ••niiilnlnK members of il vi'lfuvf ixvnnl. Bill.', signed liiclud<-d; 1. E.stnbllAhnient of jnl MrroimdlnK nlrfwri.' 2 AiiihorlzlnB pnymcnt ■arh convict released i ■iiii'o p.-niten(lnry. AdvUory Ruai Rprn<llf|p»tlon of j.lUi ■Rriit s powers and cluii iHon of a piirohii-'inB nRi'ii' >• ■ •Kory board. 4. Authorlintlon o f six'iikcr ; ifuteniinl Kovernor atul nUiichi ~ niialn nfier the legl.-iliiluri' ournetl nnd clran up clcrlcal wi 5. ReRulallon o f the ;.nle of c iKled potato seed.-.. Empowering fl.sh nnd sslon I X))>irate with ■nt In the t of wildlife conservation pros nnd npproprlatlnti »JO,<KKi loi 1 cooperntlon. tlxliiR of all aRrieiJltiiial pii>. • dealrr.s- bojid.s j.i »J3W> Kmpo\\erln« Uie ;.Tatr l-.mi d lo lea.se land to Vnlli-y ci>un(\ an UlT))ort In the primitive ai rn Fund Tram fer Authorizing ab.stractorH bond! to be filed with county recorders. 10. Transfer o f InherKntux- la’ fund to (tenernl fund. Control and I'radlc.TtlDii o Bang's dLsea.sc In Idal: 12. Vohii •lit . person .In the state In?.... asylums, 13, Ve.sllnR Jurlsdic'tUin of pronement of In.Miiaiiee on -slate liroperty and iifflelal .surety bond.s with the director of Insurance. Regulniing In.Minmce com panies authorized to write Rureiy bonds for workmen's compensallnn. BELLEVUE | Mr. ffnd Mrs. Frnncl.s Jone.s le. turned Saturday from ft three w.'ek.s' trip to (he Pacllie coast, wher.- they Lslted in Los Annelcs nnd vlclnltv anil In Biikerfcflcld, H icy also at tended the opening o f the Goldi n Giile exposition In San Frnncl.sco, Tliey were accompanied home by Mr.s, Jone.< sister, Mrs, Edna Pack arrt, who will vftll here. Father Klnw of Wendell aii( Father Sherman o f Jerom.- wen vl.sltors at the A1 Liggett home la.i week, Mrs, Snrnh Werry, who has been vl.sltlnK her .sLster. Mrs. Annie Rlwle.s In Pollock anil her dnimli(er In S<iiltle tor Hu- jia.st three inoiith.s, returned lii.st week. Robi-rt MlU'hell, who ha-s been employed by the Mate highway dcpnrlimnl of Goodlnn, left last week for Gras.s Valley. Calif., w lvre he will vi.-lt hl.s -sl.Mer. Mrs. Georiie Larsen. Mr.s. Kiwv'fl Wllliani.s. who Is H|H'iidliiK the wliiiei at theli hheep cnmii in Ji-ioine, spent ihe week end wllh liiT father. V. F. Clark. Mtrd .,;r irl.'iid' Dr< nnd literature will be the f ihp program given tothf> mectlnR of the Junlor■arnit-Tr-nchpi’ i>«»orlatlon iKh .v'-llO-)l. will b.' In charar of Miss npej. nnd n plnv rii»t from ■ .senior hlRh school, whlrh will ■ Sitninions o{ Sarlfl,' » f»n ,v by .Man.lal.'iir Ke.sMe. Hir play'doaU 'iHh both nhstraet d concretr iclnis. In It the Chief ivnctcr, R Rirl. ls Iw-plrcd by what r sees out.sKip the Rnte.i ol Eter■1th faiih Rnd coutof ;e the bidldi •nth, Sanel, Di n.M of layr<l 1 I- inyM ((■•I pro<lU' <la:.s of til.' Buhl hiKh enirrialned Tlmrsday bi i I> o) Mr«. Edna Johnson i: KK dl.strlel. Places at thr tp rre marked with ;.mnll of candy .to repre.-.eni it; in the pi iiy, (!a 1 IhrouKhout irday Nlglit BrIllKr , v.’<'»‘k with Mrs .hi le.sts were Mt -S JO.SA f Lloyd Byrn 0 and ; I. Mrs. Jnnic,s Pence Olin ................ . . honors i-d the high hlft &core Mrs. Vernon Frck--I Glasgow. Mrs, Haze I BorliiK. Twill Falls, and Everelt Hola-sl week for Cnllforniii, They plan to attend the world's f»li. Boring plan.s to visit her son. laii. at Hollywood, nnd Mr.-. (!lH.si;i>w win visit her brother in I'lie General Aid society of ilir Metluidlst i-hiir<h met Thursday .u the iHime of Mrs. George Walt. Assi-silni.; hosie.sses were Mrs. Wtlliaiii Huwfcuvs, Mrs. C- O. Smltltsou mul Mr;.. I. F. Staasell, Mrs. FYed Qiilrc entertained I'.’ members of the Flower Lover.s club Wednesday, Mrs, Blckelhaupt con ducted two gnesslng, conte.st,s. Re freshments clo.scd the social after noon and the next mecUng wils announced to be with Mrs, Koy Brown. 'I1ie Deep Creek Bridge club was entertained lofii week at the home of Mr, ?ind Mrs. E. L. Chnplln of Hagerman, Four tables of bridge were at piny after dinner, Mj.s. George Marshall nnd Chnrles Meeks received the high score prizes, Tlie second high honorX fcU to Mr. nnd Mrs. N. I. Jordan, Club Buest.s were Mr. nnd Mrs. Pruitt and George' Thomson. The Cedftr Community club me licst week at llie home of Mrs. Let He Hollowny with her aLster, Mr; Fannie iSlnc. iis.slstlng Gue.sts wer Mrs. Hoaser. Mrs, Fife nnd Mr; J. Koht^lopp. Filer. In Vhc abhence of (he president and the vice prc.sl di-nt Mr.s, Olady.s Hicks presided nt Hie meeting. Mr.s, Dick Love entertained the Hl-L«w Bridge club Thursday. Mrs. F-Mher Higgins, Twin Fnlls wa.s n Ruest. Tlie high score nwnrd was given lo Mr.s, Ray Wilkinson, The Ml.-vslonary .society of t Christian church met Wedne.sday at the home of Mr.s. W, E. Liint. Mrs. H. S. PllxT was In charge of ' the program which consisted of tnlk "Tlie Vlllnge ol Light," by Mrs. A. C. John.«on, a .solo "In the Seer of HLs Pre.'.encc, ■ by Macy Klntcr, , "Clirl.st In the Heart," by Mrs, > -Prltchford. accordion sulo by , R oy Stnllh. Mrs. Lenora Joh concluded the program with tnlk, and Mrs. Otto Prltchford wiw surprised with a pink and blue ihower by the group. , ^ "The Forward U>ok to the Fair' HLS the subject of a veiy Interest. .i\8 tnlk nivni by Mrs. s. c . Orr al Llie nu'eliin: of the lamlt club Frl :Iay at tlie home of Mr,i. Art Max well ea,M of town. Mrs. P F. Ahl tiulit two immbei.s, i,nd plan ,. he Fli<Woi club, the i:v of Ca.- efoi . the lion KNULL BUHL. March 7. <Speclah — A hard tim es" costume psrty. begin ning with a covered . dUh dinner was the highlight at the Women of the Moase, hnd the Moo.se lo<lge meeting Thursday In the l o o p , nail. Blanche Wllliain.s re■Ivi'd tfie b«.sl coMuiTH. iirl7.- mill. Cecil Hnrrls cInsKlflP<i a*, h.-st for le men. Both lodge orders held Himr tospcctlve buslne.ss mretinRs aftci n •‘octal hour, followluK the rliiinrr Tlje HomemuklnK cla.^s oI thi. W oneii of the Moose will m fci March > ftt the home o f Mrs Miwton BoucheUp, AwlsilnK h<wle.s.si-s will l>e Mrs. V em Wooley ol Twin. Fall*, and Mrs Del BaraRer, Buhl. Mr.s. etatlu Drmmlti, Buhl nurse will spenk on "H om e Nui.slpi: • I'^c, isi liirliirtr-: the Clay, Fred Jlatoi}';, the Splrll. Bette R^ynolU-s; the Graduale, Lary T jler; Sarlel, ,iiutel of (lealh. John Smith; the Siiuldr.-, Lorraine Tiffany; the Old Woman, Beth Shively; the Young Mother, Lillian Lnvil)enhelm: the (iuntdlaii Angel, Mar>' Strain; and the Blind Child, Alberta Beck. Literature on the program will be presented by ihe eighth grade of tho junior hi«h school, which will pro. .'ent n playlet. "The Literary Chib,' en bv the t:nRllsh department lusirnie the Influences of litTP in pvi-rviiiiy Jl/e. It J.T dlil by the eighth grade teach- I GLENNS FERRY Ca-st for the Tivln ’ Falls Junior high school operetta, ••Captain o f Guard," to be given March 17, In a muilnee p»rformance March 16, ha.s been announce<l by M1.S.S Sue Evans nnd Hurley B Smith, co-dlrectom. inlor McClnln l.s ru.st as the icellor, Norman John.son as King Nicholas. Julienne Werner «is the Princess Plavla, Nyle T>'ler a.s the queen, iJernlce Hill as Ihe Countess Olga, Norma Jean DIngcl as thi Counte.vs Helga, Jean Haywnid m Dufhets of Lowengrntr., Jim Snvlers Is 'the Prince o f Oxensleln, Dick Brizee th e-B a ron vor Ordowltz; Albert Jlollaman Is An d ie ; Patil Jacobs IS Alexl.\; Bob Norton the Inkeeper; Lillian Th'omp(ion LsSnnvn; Bill Orlffln thn'lierald, nnd Vernon Davidson the- trum CINCINNATI, O., Match 7 (Spec peter. ial)— Rnnklng high iimong the up per 10 per cent of his da.ss, L.-e Wright. Jr.. Burley. Ida., won 6chola.stlc honor.s this week at the Unlvcrjlty o f Cincinnati. W right WEIS cited for the flr.’tt .semester In the university's sumlannual deans' list, nnnoiineed'Monfltty. He is the son of Lee Wrlglu, Burley, and Ls a Rnidu.ite of the For n limited time only. 153 neres Burley high .school wiili ilir cla.ss ncnr Ha/.elton. Price »10,000.00. of 1935. Cash payment <2500 CK). Balance TJie Idaho youth Is enrolled at the unJver’iily here n.s a rfitiTl year co liberal term-s. phono or Write operative . meclianloal englneerltu ntudent In the college o f engineer H . E. (iu n d e lfin g c r , AR cnt ing and commerce. Hazclton, Idaho READ TH E TIMES WANT ADS. Jackie Ijblloway was honored on hLs eighth birthday when Mrs. Fay Holloway gave a party Friday. Birth day cake and lc« cream ware served to .the following mothers and chil dren: Mrs, Pauline Holloway and son, Larry; .Mr.v Cterlstena Do.ssett nnd son, Garry; M fhjjP. Tompson and daughter, Mnry A m W ^ rs. Hallle Lar.son nnd dnughterlk Shirley nnd Carolyn; Mrs. Peggy Aiderson and son, Diivle; Mrs. Lucy'W lntem nnd daughter, Denola; Mrs. Erma Tucker,'son Richard, daughter Mllai Mr.v. Anna nnd Lra Hollowny. Mrs. Hnitle Kelley Ls v^HltlnR her daughter, Mr*. Gladys Meadcnrls. Burley boy Wins Academic Honors ?raldlne Coon Is- visiting her gnindparenl.s in La Grande, Ore, ■'rs Erni’.st Stcwuri nnd daugh Idaho Falls, are visitors In the Ralph Mink home. Mrs. Claude Sullivan and chil dren, Del Lamar, are visiting with l)nrrnt,s. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clirlstlnn.son. n i j condition o f Rice Case, wlio underwent an opnrnilon for ruptured .nppenrilx In St. Alphonsus hospital, Boise, Is much belter. Mr. and Mr.s. Waller FarrLs are ■‘hjoylng H visit from their daugh ter, Mrs. Harold Wright, nnd family, Namjia. Mrs. C. P. Halncs Ls visiting the Ernest Pasborg family. Her home Is In Idnho City. Mrs, J. L. Guini), who has been visiting In Snn Francisco since Christmas wlih a daughter, has re turned lo Glenns Ferry, MLss Martha White celebrated her 16th birthday lust week with a hay rack ride lb the Mnrtln Woodward home where a lunch was served at the cli>-M‘ ol the evening. Mrs. Kniesi Eickhnlz, Mrs. George Porter. Mrs, Conway, Mrs. Laura McAiiuliy. Mrs. Nellie KobnU. Mrs. McKeith and Mrs. Kennoth Porter, all nifinbers of the Worthwhllo club here, aitcnrii-d a meeting of the Bliss Suiislyne d u b at that place Friday. Mr.s. Stevi-as, exien.slon ngcnt nnd leader of tl^' club, nddrewed the. group. Mr. nnd Mrs.. Earl Devine aro the parents of n girl, born nt the Lnnson maternity home, llev. and Mr.s. Brooks Moore vislied In the home of Mr. Moore's -slsior, Mrs. Roberi Long and fam ily reeentlv. Ml... I J. Higgins wa.s lio-iless to the Ladles' Aid society losl week. Mrs. Ainsiuij; was a.s.slstnnt hrvsiess. ’Hie K|>lM'o()al Guild members iiiel at tlK- d iu ich Wedne.sday, FARM FOR SALE! BIG PLYMOUTH SEDAN W h y L e t Y o u r s e lf G e t C o D s tip a te d ? Wliy endure those dull haadachy days due to constipation, plui the IncvlUble trips lo the medicine chest. It you. can at-ofd bofh by getUngatihocauicofthelrouble? If your consUpatlon, like ihot of millions, la due to lack of ."bulk" In the diet, the "belter way" Is to ent Kellogg’s All-Bran. This crunchy toasted breakfast cereal Is the ounce o f prevention thnt's worth a pound of emer gency relief. It helps you not only to pet rcRular but to keep regular, dny after day and month after month, by the pleosantest means you ever kn?w, Ent Krlloog's A)J-Bran every dtiy, dtlnfc \»Wty of, and sec If you don't fnrgel all about eonstlpntlon. Made by Kellogg's In Battle treek. Sold by every grocer. 1939 ^DELIVEREOtN DETROIT.'uKlu<r>i| front uxlnvlK im pff.. bumper futd*, iptra whtcl, Urs utd lub«, (sot control for headlifhi btiio with indkiter «n iniinmMnt pantl, ult-tr»y1n front uxl rttr, (urvTiMr. u f eij |U u iml bif trunk ipice (I9J cu. fL). Prkt* intlud* all (td m l tuckTru Ml i t x l u ^ S«« pur PlTDMulhd<tler (or b e MOTIIKK IIAK 100 DKSCENUANTS LONDON, (U.P)-Mrs, Mary lllnck. WKNDKI.L M l.. nnd Mi> c. c. niiiKham Monlevldeo, Mlim., cite vi.sitlnu n' Mir home t)i Ml. nnd Ntr.s t>l Mnrd- •'M m; .1 H»v>trllr, C k IK ■r. Irii Condle. h b from Dm he He Ln reporl brother. iir< I.a |.|K-Ill 111)' Uiln I find Mr», Miirtiii Miller alned llie pinochle club bI Hunilnv Mr and Mm. Wllbi|r Mrv « n r Kui'.-'l^ l*rlrr,> f.n hlub f wt-ii- awatded Mi ltl|»-i. Hiihl -1.0W pil/.-,i Ml,-. It <» Venter, Buhl t I.ftdles' Aid node nt Ihr ehiirrh ffh neni-ml <lhniw<ln dhig ■ Itlchfield. liidKes Hi eiiled at the t'Hlrfleld, I lliigrrmAn Piiul Hioivn Im AfiREAT H 1. N ew M a n iiM fc r HUIIU Maieh ^ (Hi„< |„li - Tlir JuhiiAon Ico r;i<'iini imiloi whi> i> luipi been nixtnited lor Iheiia.M two uccKr, ,b y H nny Hmiv, m.r, liiken nvei hint week liy l.iivhai W, TdiM. Cnlii. well. M l, 'I'odd lti,« l.u- llie jm-.l thrro yean tiern oiM'riiting an lee ctream parlor lu ('iililwell. AceoniIng to A Blnt4<mniil by Mi, 'I'odil p lin i-n r e to liinlall n nrw firerei nnd innkn Ic.o neam In lh>- wlndnw. JJglil li^nclieA will lin ncitrd tm in (Ito pnnl. ' LUMP COAL iS 8J75\ t< )n NEILLS riT* rttinit wmi k ml Mi:. BUY! McNe.'h iH-k, M n {'Il a Keiknian I Mm, CIvde Mv. Ktanr<ud, Mi». I.IIIIII-1 JuiK M is . lloithv TlilhliMll, iind die. Mlfl. Vadiu. »'o,il.-s Ihe el,-III | lliK liiiiiki> at <• li'ii'lved |Ml/e.-. lullle. Ml:,. ,Illdy. l.eeeUiil Kll' i{<ilK-iI I^ilKIll, W I. Ailal and Mr. nnd Mn. l(>>Mnnn,l H<il in Himntleiided till' tea..... . iliulio 'IhlUnUiv, m sm Ilrix-kel TliC A t'S M ob tR N , SWirT-rUJWINQ BCAUTY In l>iU 1939 P ly m o u th . . . »tyU th a t bring! a hlglivr rM «U valu*. IT'S BIGGESTOF'^ALL THREE"LOW-PfiiCED CARS Mail fill’ll ou otvo It to your<«lf,..com « In to d s) —• • • all you can buy in ■ loW>prlced cart P lym ou th , la Irichea longer than onfl| 0 inchM longar th an th e othor! Look w hat you g e ti th * b lffv a t car o f "All T h r ^ ” . . . • n»w rido •m » o lh n * » i...fu ll powar w U h o y t •Bcrlflcing cconom yl And yourpraaant car will prob ably covar « larga proportion o f Plym outh’ a low prlca. ■■balanc* In low m on th ly Inatalm vnta. Y Kiiliicy UimiiL'r SiKiiii'" < A1U) 0|- TIIANKH nnd Hruiidfather. Ml,-> KllHrliP Fiin iKl l-Trd Ohine, yVhu N ot Put Voitv Kotlak in ( h e TIuhv Itafmu KarimTH, Uiiiu-hcra r m / m n lm t il lll-d n iilfi VvorA: fJiKjriuift't-d studio rot*« I’ l.V M cntni D iv is io n O f C H B v a i.* « .OiiiitmATiON. Dftrolt, Michigan. C a ll iiiul P a y C jihIi f o r Y ou r KiHlak Hi>ll I)cv«|i>|K‘(I Ami 2S« Y ou uk’s n«wiMtaln CASH MONEY Deiul or WDrtlili’NN norHCii, CfnvM. SluTH. HoKn IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW t;0. Winiisflr ITRAI0H1 feOUaiON WHIIKIY MW MM t* MM MMOM 5 CHECK All these Other Great Values M 'P t y m o i r t h l s t h t o n t y low*pri low > p ric M lo a r th «th a tt h « m a t c h la t t r id o o f c o l l • p r in g t a t i m en t on all m o d e lt . m od el h a t th e ta m e big, 6 2 'h o r t e p o w e r ''L - h e a d " • n g in e , g iv in g fu ll-p d w * • red p e rform a n cew lth ce p tlo n a l e c o n o m y . M ^ i f a th o o n ly load in g loW 'p rfcod c a r w ith a com * p letely r u t t p r o o f a d Safo* t y S t e e lb o d y . I t 'i t h e o b ty low> p riced ca r with th e re v o lutionary, new **tafety t ig n a r’ ip e e d o m e te r...a n o th e r P lym ou th "S afoty FiraL" P ly m o u th TUNC IN MAJOK M W i r ORIQINAL AMAl EUR HOUR. COUIMaiA NCTWORK, TNURSDAYt.t TO 10 P.M., 1.1. T. PLYMOUTH BUILDS GREAT CARS rintdty. March 1,1 IDAHO EVEN ING TIM E S, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO MARKETS AND FINANCE By Uniied Press ] NSMHNG LIVESTOCK I OSNVCR LIVESTOCK OENVDl-CttlUe 7S0; mo.tJy »letdy^ bcpf Krm |7 to l>2; cows li lo WT9: heU»n. 17 to ».10; e»l' ........ 0 'lo*»r; HOf». »0 , — top *143; bulk CmOAOO, Much T (DPI—Whi»t prlcf* riiieiu»lc'1 in t n»rr<>* r^nite •roonrt pr«vloi(* elatlti* l»v«l« lo CHICAOO LIVESTOCK triKllas on Uip riiiraB.. (>o»f<j of t U«l»r. At thp eIo*« * 11* unch*n(te<t I IS VJ up '!» cent, cotn i. C«iUC»IU#, 7,000: cnv*i IJOO; aiid ««t« uiichtniMl M ’ > ccQl hlfbtr. ypurllns trifl" «tp»dy to ror«l|n dmn»tiii for NorUi Am»rlc»n Ii)r<ltiuii-goo<l Br»d« iJ'-rri yr«rl1ii» [,lV<Tl«Vll wll> t hlfhar ...........(Iprliii': flU»lliy mrdlt....... - ------111.50. Only •Wrctofi timrroK raiife CHtCAOO-Ot.ln rUTiKC ^^Wh«at: 0 |>en lll|h tow « lo » t J u l y ___lO'.j --- .311, Ir m : top It A. OMAHA LIVESTOCK , OMAHA—Hoti: 8.500; ISe.lO 2jc l^Vtr Iftn >vrru* UoPday: pr r? OS G»tUe-- 4.400. 300; •tffn >nd ycftEllnRs lU-ady: ottjpr killing utMdy to strong: »tockrr» fe«<ler» tully »t«»dy; Jed iterr* yptcrMng* Urgrly 19 to III. S^«•^•p: «,o6o; Infllcitlonii »l>ii<lv ... (al limba: uklng siruiiijer. othrr cliiAxrt hlpsdy; bulk t«! *8.30 to IS.H. .M)', M '. .i' .3I',4 J1 .5 ;S .. — .» ’• :S : ; .39', -la'j 8rpl. Rje: M»y ........ <5 July ........ « i’ .A ...... « SoyBnm : M«y ..... flZS •July ____ 82», OCt -------78'iB I -«3'.« .<3 .I7'i «7 OGDEN LIVESTOCK OODEN— ttfCClplB IW. About lOc to 23c lower, e*rly top IT.w on bMl 1 8 0 tq p )-lh huicn«r», nllifM mrdlum to good klad* te.M lo rtM i p^cklDg •ow;i RC»re«, M down. CftlUc: ItMelpU ISO; (Urly active, rmrly moolly eowi, »toouv drivfliu I3.1i to 13 Bi: heti kind* M< day le 1 0 13.30: llgtit trader at«crs 17. plain bcKera M to 18.M; .bull* 13.23 .. I5.8tl. n « l vrilfr* l!>50 10 110; U)c»l at>>«r>i (8.J3. good Aelfer* M30 co <7 73. eommoo hrlJrr* I82S down 8he»p: RMPlpU 100. Bmkll triickfd-ln t»t umtM.. *7.50. .<■ .8 2 ' i .» .82% 6 .« .81 CASH GRAIN CHICAOC-Wh»»l NO 3 rod 71 ■I mlxwl W j « 10 Tic: No. 2 red 72>,P. Corn: No. J mU'-.d 48>ir to 48'> 4 « c ; Ko. 2 ysllov 49c M .<3‘ 4C; <9 ' 4 0 M No. 4 47c to 48c: 4 3 I4 O to 4k: No. 3 wtilte y>\c to OiKU: No. I mill'd ;!2c: No. 3.J1> 3 0 c: Bimplp iffMlr mlJMl 2 Jl',cC, utllto 34c: No,' 2 32c In 32 ',di Jfl’ Vc to 31',Vc: No. 4 20i,c to 30c Ryr:-No !ii.lr.v SJoy b«»n»: No. 2 yellow Bl'ii* B »^ ^ ; r»Nl 33c to 40cN: tn«ltlt ‘ POIITLAND I.IVKRTOCKrORTLAND — Hop: <a<lv. Oood*rliolcc 170 to 215-lb. W.23 (i) 18.13. L'.ittle; 100; c»lv?« 15; »l*«dy: arrp, rjuotahle atrady wUh Mondivy'i /iW-adv to 2^c lowfr m»rk»t. Medl —Od f«l nertt 18 SO to W.LO; ftood «... 17 to 17.25: bUlU Ki to 18 50; 'I 110. Tlmol'hy »p«l: 12 85 to »3 JSN. Rrd Clovrr;l!.1 tn $l«N. n «t Tup: l£»21 to I97SN, POTATOES FUTURE POTATO TRADES (Q uotations (urnU hrd bj iiudirr W ccener St Co.) Mihfli dc'Uvfry: No cIu'I uk »ml i>.'k. It 38 1 0 *1.43. April drilipry. Oim r.ir. (I 43, eloaliig . LOS ANT.ELF.S LIVKSTOCK LOS ANOELBB-HOS*: 400. vi-ry frw .vilpti Inwi-r: mffUuni-goiid buWhcri 18 50 to I8P5; D«it held «t Itf. Cattle 000. holdover 418. -Mow. bn Is- nlendy; nip<1l'mi'l!ood steers |fl.50 in.'.O. bull.' to Jfi.75. ah-'i-p. 818. No *»les; miilium-gt choice wooled lamb* IS 1 0 I8 60 S'A.V KR.VSC1SC0 LmiSTOCK SOUTH SAN KnANC-lSCO H.>«.. IDAirO KALI.S I-()T^TOI,S ip litld hum 185 to 215-lb 111.45 IDAHO KALLS-KUIir) iHil.iH’ >n,i C:»ltle: 150 Ur<lUim-goo<l 803 Kr’t Wirr in<nilry nin<liT»ip, «lriiiMi Blow; miirkfl iiii>Pttlr<i. CiirlOAd.n I.u rush truck lo dtalfrn: itu-JirlA 1). K. ^ 1, 1 0 0 fPW 9«lPS to ()uolp; U. 8. No. II rrw 4Sc. Bultt prr cwt. to frown WOOL insutflflpnl ttMllnn 1 0 rfpmirnt *n c nObTON-ScaittrM ►al. liihlMiM mirket. Shlppln* jiotiiL co dtilonn; 10 minimum. 32 mftximum. Me to »m»ll volume In leveral of u<>ol were clo«cd'to<1 «y, cloudy. I'rleoi were about 'leady to sllghllj inwiT tlmn tliD pf*K In ini' CtttCAGO POTATOES CHICAOO-Wc»tticr, el.'iir, tfmpcrn trndUlR K lew week.i aRO. S A »old around bnK Hue territory wuou » lurr, 23: »hlpmfnt*. 708. i«rrl\.il», 68; 1 . 3r > low running tnr track. 333; toUl to <liiU-. old IC4.4<: 70 rent* «coure<l ;i<ple combing KOO<l rrcncli and nrw 1.458. IF. - 1 old, 180,889. n<IriiRth". oroimd 6D i 1,547; olil M'lcK :>upiill«s llbrr»l, <t' for uood Krenrh comhlUK Icngthj nisnd markei dull. Wnli .-irouiKl 87 to 68 cenu »roiire<l bMU 1 n>.lli<!, • iVrrich combli 11.62', av'ernsi- lo 7';: 1 c liiisili*.' and »rouiKl 62 t» 64 ceii.scourrd ba.^l!t for bulk cloililng and InII.iO; 1 No. 2 pr»cilci*llv I Itrlor ___ . — . , . 4 11.40. Color«do -Clurp*. tio m1c!>. WlJCOiuln rounit Mliitp: 1 cilt II.M: cottimercl*l»i 1 J1 0 -” , 'WlMDllrm tjlivi trliunpTi.' c;ir tinrU'.-.tlird II. Miclilwii n niinlr, no Miilr*. Norllt DnXolii iniimpl).. !10 prr rpiii U. S. NO. J lirU'-j. 1 rar^ll 45; I ^car IMO; ^1 ^fai nFJNVER—rinto« 13 25 l«' |3.«; gtrat iiurtlierna |1,70 lo >1 65 lev rntiw«S*t « r 'o o prr rent l> ■« No. 1 1 1 . ] cju* iinc*laj«<irie<t III Mlnnr* 0 ____________ __________________ 0 Hollr'iiitnli' .-ectirin cohhlprK, - i ni-. TDENVER BEANS 1 BUTTER, EGGS | s"*'N o."'l""ir30,‘ rimv‘'V h l’.x ..'T ' <ar per (Till U. -S^ Nil. 1^ 11 ^Npv I'rHv' Mrrrl^al'M ‘ nii''‘ i ' ' « ( IIJI A(i(> DNIONS -Uiiio.i maiK.x i5»-l->un.l j'eiil''",' l.r.lin »weel >I V.i t uiiiriiih* hwfci bpiinUli 1 1 2 ^ i'> 11 .I*! (..lorA<li> yelliiw danvira « ----------------------------------------------- « SAN fRASTISCO fUANClHCO—nuller: »2 •rnie Ifir. HI ho.tr rir, 00 «cun- 27c; B9 «d.ro ‘ 'r'hir.r Wtio|e.i«le, tlatu H ',e; trip- IVx' I.niK" 21'>r. larKe •Iniidiirda I'.i'jr, nitviium 18'jf; imall 14'jC. Markets at a Glancc liuiici , ifn'Kuli'r.' U. W, govl•Inmnll.^ Ciiiri aiorkn irregular. ^Wjirni un'-han|f<l lo ^,c hlKhrr; corn ^ ^^ MKTALH ^ .■1,'p.rcl t»o iM.llll* li.wer 1 ,1 l\v' I'lHli'T 11 111 ;(.iic. :i i\i) 1,.,,, i i.-i'’^r'oi'i'.'rr^ ‘ "'I.i.,,' MBy'il I!i'’‘ l'.''»l'l‘v‘?,' • — ...........— — '' lu'i lui'i’t MiiilU 46. ^ l,Y>l1^ Nrw V..ih 4 15 lo 4.80. Ea.l :il • 1 liocal Markets • ^ | III ii:> 11 1 i)j ,5a, noiiiliiHl, ------------------ • /U i y i n f f V ric v H " i \ m i I m l HietttUlc CiiiMcivl" ilvifi V'tiUl <>HAINA -loiHirm hp>h> I . !1„ 4UQ ■.•'Kh.KIl ..... . l/'Hhurii flyc'l> l.'iCllll'll hriia. ovn 3^^ lln l.'Utini'n hi'iia, iiiidtr 31. IlM «> » 4 ‘nl IlH talo T r n n H ftT s liiriirmiitliin fu m lih rd bjp Twin Fall! TUIa mnd Al>atr»cl C oreptn/ MUDAV. IMAX(;il 3 n<T,l, hriiiiuii U. JrMci- 10 iri:n. i^iin i.i. m . iiuick :ij, i''iifi-, l.pn^r .'Ilir OiTRnii M ik , (;,) O. II, I'uiliitl, K’ .MK 'I u in. Dorcl. T. W. Iliuiy 10 W. (). Cook, •10, Ini 7, blm-k 1>. Ilnny'a miImUvI.’>1(11) or liiilil. Firing for ‘ l)»‘iuoii’ IVliir)l*‘r*‘r a i;a 1 Nn. I t)iitli>rt«t , N,. i liiltltlfki ... T(x;i':i.K. tJiaii, (u ri-. Tim AtrniiSf •'rnillo rteinonii" m Clruruo >Uyp»’ lifiMl were iilleiKMl l<x1ny mu lifl win (tnomert to clcutli Ix'tdi'n A IJIuli lliliitf Aijiind, MIa AUiry <>( llio <lrm<»)s fttlli-ii to niiivliu'n k Jiiiv wlilcli itfllll>rrii(ri| C xK 'iU lil liutclKit,'210 tr . In.V'im'.; slio’ i |i'iuiic1n» .......I'"1,111 Ijiih livti. IJ3 !<• Idu .. Kii.K •»»•, ii<-»fr„ i>, kiiiN Hilii ^ IKlKl* ^ v J l i /T " ■ SUii: Nxi f*»d, 100 |W..... . (rnil, AOO jioUlllU ».w . i.bo ttiut on lilti jU'* " t u foiiiiit liliii iinlllv unit lifl rlio‘<ii thn (llllitf ><|iin<l iKliior Itinii llt<< Hn|. Iowa, m nlioli'f Hlvni Ulnli inuixltiA ,lx)ttln roiili'liilHii ji not«, (tmpiNid Into ilin I'rlDltjr Dvpr 900 mllcn rniiM tlm (liilt oC M mUn liy II. T, J miim ti( JMlNitlmi, 'ivx ,, rn<^ftiilly wiin irrovrrpit fifiiu u ,„ nlunikcli o( K lOO'iNiuna almrk in CinlircAion liny. <'h*hKe<l 1(1 Ali'K AI. C O N V K lllO N HENO. N fv, Morch 7 (UR)-.rninM 0 , McHiiv, ItPim BjmiU miin. uiiiiniinrpd inilny Itmt hn iinil liln pnrltiKi', WIIUiiiii J. Clnitiiiiit. will aiiiia*] tlirlr iinivlrlloii ut niutl IraiKl rtmiKCA In tlin U, fl, iiiprciiie onurt. IDAHO EVEN ING TIMES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Page Ten TundiT. Hard! T. 198S GANDHI- FINISHES FAST AS GOVERNMENT INTERVENES Sweeley Estate ' Talk PRICE OF MEATS OOARTERMS BPWByArranges To Son, Family IWINFALISMAN National Official ITSHIEKEL PAYS BIHL FINE IN TABLE IN IS In HOLLYWOOD Today RAJKOT. India,- March 1 CU.PJMahBtms Qandhl ended Ills "fast unto death" today when the Indian and British governments Intcrvcn«d to aisure a settlement o f his demand for liberalization o f Uie govenunent of Rajkot state. Oandhl seemed nenrlng the point of collapse when he broke Ills fast at 3:30 p. m. He had been without food. lor 08'i hours since noon Friday. E, C. Olbson. British govenimDnt resident for Rajkot state, had vis' lied Gandhi yesterday RcekliiK to find a basis for settlement of Onn* dhl'.s claim that the young Thnkore Snheb, ruler of the fftnte. had violated a solemn contract to )lbrrallzc his government. It was understood Onndlil's fast wa^ victorious and he won the vice roy's promise that the original agree ment with tlic nilcr of Rajkot will - be carried out imd prisoners -vJioi^ Qandhl considers unjustly held '?in be freed. ■* The terms of settlement were re ported to envlsBKc an Inquiry by the chief Justice of India Into Uie charges agiilnst B n jk ofs ruler. It was understood Olbson handed Qandhl a personal letter from Lord Linlithgow, viceroy o f Incilan, and Gandhi a t once gave Olbson his reply. A group of British cabinet mlnl.<iters held an emergency meeting at No. 10 Downing street, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's o f ficial residence. In London late last nl«hU Unrett In lUJkot It was reported their rteetlng called because Lord Linlithgow sent urgent representations, that a basis for settlement must be found, be cause o f unrest In Rajkot and po.sslble repercussions elsewhere In In dia as the result o f the fast. Oandhl spent a restless night and looked exhausted this morning. He suffered Irom persistent.nausea and had considerable dlffictllty in drlnktnc water,. Usually Gandhi drinks - fotir ptnta o f water i day. atnce 10 o'clM k last night he had been able to drink only lou r ounces. The little Nationalist leader had been leeklng specifically to force the young Thakore fiaheb to carry out - n iorm a. But the ^ast aUo was a . part of Gandhi's long fight for In dian satlonallsm. ■ - - .......Blgfled Pact ' Last December, the Thakore Saheb signed a pact with Sardar Vallabhai Patel, ambassador to the - India inational congrcs.i, which In Gandhi's Interpretation, promised the 1S.450 subjects of Rajkot state the widest powers o f responsible government. The pact was n ot car ried out. Oandhl. whose father w&a once prime minister o f Rajkot, went to see the Thakore and c ’ with him to go through w? pact. It was asserted the Thakore treated him contemptuously. Then Oandhl announced his fast. {By United rresi) Hobart Bosworth. veteran artor, who nuffered a nrrvou» brcahdowji while on a prnionBi tnur in SL 1/OiUi three week* afo. h u rrtarnrd to the film colony. Carol Landis, screen arirps* sought a divorce from Irvinu Wheeler, writer who oncp nurd DuBby Berkeley, dance director, for $250,000 over her love. Ronald Colman. tlie rarl of Warwlch, and other Enillihmpn prominent In films, atUnded tli* funeral o f Herbert Mundin, Enitllth rnmedian, who waa killed In u i aatomoblie accident Haturda;. Sculptors nre moulding a 20-fool statute of Akim Tamlroff, who plays th(! role o f a Latln-AmcrJcan dictator in ^hc plcturc "Tlic Amcrl n Fraud." Tlio stnlule Is nerdrrt r a si-«ie In the Pnrnm'ount pro- Uameni . •r the India office, said in tlie house o f c6mmons at London. yeKterdny th at the Thakore denied he had broken any ijoderstandlng. Nevertheless, bccause strikes iiad aUrted In India in protest against the Thakore's attitude, and because considerable anxiety was felt for Oandhl. the government intervened. 'WASHINGTON, March 7 (UR)Tha interstate commerce commLialon today iiuthorlH>d the pitbllo utllltlca commUslon of Idaho to Intprvenfc In proceedings on iho upplication of the Gilmore and Pltlxburgh n<illroad Co. to ulnuuUm lu enUre lUif of 120 miles In M ont nnd Idaho. Tiie ulllltiM comniKilon. contend ing Uiat.abnndonment of the lino wot^ld caiii.c "gruvu Injury'” u. r«‘sldenta of Lcnihl coimty, Idaho, asked the ICO to study the division of freight rales betwern the OUihok? and Pittsburgh, and the Union I'acUio and Northern t'aclJIe to drtermlnc whether tli.i Olltnorc uiul PIttsbiiiKh receives a lair share o[ Uie revenue. COURT OF HONOR OATEANNOUNCEO A Twin Falls district Roy Scout court of honor will be iirld In 'IVIn Falls at the dlslrli-t fim rt roonin on WednrMlMy, Miiiili in. It wnn »iih«»»ce<l here this iifiernoon liy Gor don Day, oxe«iui|ve, ' The mectlnK will sU rt at • p, m. With O, p, Uuvrtll, ohiilriimn of Ui« ttdvancejnnnt coinmllUv, in rtiarge, Tlie board of review In n.nnectlon with tlie court of honor will Im held Wednesday evening il«rlliig at 7;30 p. m. In the pnilmtA court H)ouj o f *tha jjpiir^llloiuo iier*. lEDGALLEW [M S The world-renowned Corcoran gallery at Washington. D. C., will send S5 pictures to the seventh nual'art exhibit at Heybum. accord ing to Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Oaks and Mr. .and Mrs. W. W. Thomas. Twin Falls, who attended the ex hibit Sunday, the opening day. Delayed In transit, the pictures _ .e expcctcd to arrive any day now. and their addition will bring the total to IIS pictures. Including note worthy contributions of all Rocky mountain arttst# and Californians as well. The pictures are displayed .In the ,.BW auditorium of the Heybum high school to a fine advantage, accord ing to the local .group attending the exhibit. During the years th e Heybum art exhibit has been In progress. It hiui attracted wide attention nationally because o f the enterprise represent ed. Inspired by J. M. WhlUng, superintendent, the show Is spon sored annually by the Heybum schools. Ten pictures are already contain ed in the permanent collection, and one more is added each year. The exhibit will continue until March 19. and many worthwhile musical and speech programs are be ing presented during lt« progress. , Miss Jean Plen:e and Miss Joyce Pierce, local high students, will pre sent vocal duets on the program Friday evening, Ma^ch 17. when a on e-act play by the Heybum high school will be featured^ This evening the Heybum high school bartd. under the direction o f Dewey 8. Olsen, will present a con cert at 8 p. m. aupt. Whiting, and AdOnls Nielson. Burley, will deltver addresses. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P. Payne, Burley, will sing; Miss Melba Parker will give a reading; MIsh Nona Marchant will Mng two num bers, and the Khooi choruses will sing two selections. Friday evening, March 10. the lire program, consisting of a c act play, mtislcnl selection and dramatic selections, will be present ed by Albion Slate Normal school at Albion.' The Heybum Indies’ club sponsor a program at 3:30 i March 14. and that evening the University o f Idnlio. Southern, Poca tello.'w ill send musical and speech talent to the exhibit. Dr. John R. Nichols, executive dean of the school will speak. With the field h'arroWed down to Uie quarter finals in all champion ship divisions, play will be con tinued this afternoon In tlie city ping-pong tournament. .Due to an error In the chart at the recreation unit, many players were led to believe' they were In the consolation meet after dropping games yesterday, according to VernU Richards, tournament manager. However, double elimination is being followed from the quarter finals on In. and It .will U k e two defeats to definitely ellmlnaic any players f r o m here on In the championship round. Schedule for today and tomorrow U as follows: JUNIOR DIVISION (Consolation Round) Tuesday 4 p .'m .—George Mlllward vs. Kiirl Brown; Junior Davis vs. Kenneth Hustcd. 4:15 p. m.— Don Martyn vs. Lloyde Kllkey; winner of Millward-Brtiwn game vs. winner o f Davls-Huilfd game. FurUier matches to be played If both players are present. - • JUNIOR DIVISION (Championship Round) Wednesday 4 p .. m.—Kenneth Taylor Buddy Glib; Robert Atn'lp v.v Bob Meigs. 4:15 p, in.—Alfred H.elb v; Craig; Dale Clark vs. Arnold John- Mrs. Oellne MacDonald Bowman. benefits of cltlieiL^hlp be convinced brought Richmond. Va.. one of the nio.sl Uiat "all reforms must widely known profcs-slonal women of about In orderly manner.” She defined a good American os the United States, will be nutloiial representative anO principal spciik- „ne ■who was loyal to the tradlUons at the state convention of Busl- and Ideals df the United States. u nnd Professional Women's Mrs, W, H- Clouchek tead a tribute to the flag and Mrs. Flora Ander clubs here May 21-33. Announcement o f Mrs. Bo'i-ninir son led the singing of patriotic songs. contemplated visit was mt\di The program was arranged by Miss B, Marie Aukerman. prrsktfiit, at a dinner m eetin g'of the JoiHi Miss Jessie Fraser. Miss Moran, a club last evening at the Park huteV former member of the Pocatello B. Tills will be Mrs. Bowman's third p. W. club, wfus a guest. Mrs. B^tji Oouidlng- Wray and Miss Eva vl,slt to Idaho. At Uie Idaho Falls convention Schwitrcr were announced as new several years ago, a ceremony wu; members 6f llic club. The club went on record os en featured In which two Idaho luko; • named by the twin son and dorsing Mrs. Roy J. Evans as nom inee fo r' the American Mother of daughter of Mrs. Bowman. 1539. . Sketches Art Trends Aiinouncemenl was made o f the Mrs, H. O. Fortner, guest sjxiilc ■March of tlic Dollars" party March r o f Uie evening, presented i 20 at the h om f o f Mrs, Dorli Stradscholarly dlscu.wlon of "Mojlern Icy, Each member will contribute to' Trends In the Arts," dlfferentlAtlm Ihe convention fif'nd a dollar which between popular anri great art. Ii she has ciirnecl In other realms o f wrlUng, painting’ nnd ihun regular’ salary. music;. ^ (rhildrcii Aided Popujar art b .th a t which U Announcement wa.s made that a ognlznble at a glanoe, and wliUli tolal of $H had been contributed i>Tnbollzcs dolly life arid require 10 the Twin Fall-S county ‘ health further interpretation, occordhie lo mill to purchase cod liver oil for Mrs. Fortner. Great art Is not flat children needing this to supplement ly stated, and reflecu the ni( ihelr diet. inent away from static forms of Mrs, Ellinbcth Smith was appreislon, she bontinued, l)olnted reprc.sentatlve to the meet Among the exponents o f k ing Df the -Twin Falls county unit literature of- contemtwrary tlmc\s, ot the Womcn^s Field Army for the Alr.5. Fortjjrr discussed Proust h;id Control of Cancer Friday al 2;30 James Joyce. Tracltijf the proRre.ss J). m. at'the-Idaho Power company o f m odem art from Impresslonlbin, auditorium. through cubj^m, she called Cezunne Tlie nominating conunltlee. of the "faUier of m odem pnlntinR, whloh Mrs. Emma Blodgett was Debawy was numbered a m o ^ -th chairman, announced the following lirterpreters o f the newest candidates: Ticket No. 1, president, slcal expression she mentioned. Ml.ss Aukerman; fifst .•vice-presi In Illustration o f .t h e i^odem In dent, M^-i. Frankie Alworth; sec music. Miss. Luclle Norell pre.seniod ond vice-president, Mrs. Catherine Debu.s.sy'8 ''Ballade." Mrs, Fortner pfttter; recording secretary, Miss arranged a display o f distinctive work Bertha T lcc; treasurer. Mrs. Flora from m odem artists, both Ameri Dumas; corresponding secretary, can and foreign, which members Mls.s'GcIa Miller. viewed following the discussion. Ticket No. 2, president, Miss Auk Patriotic Note. erman: first vice-president. Mrs. Mrs, Cora Stevens. In her ril.s- Flora Ander.son; .second vice-presicus.slon of Americanism, told of tlie dent. Mrs, Lora RoberU; recording means by which citlu n s are natur -■secretary, M bs T lcc; corresponding alized In the United States and secretary, Mls.s Elsie Brown; treas urged that foreigners .seeking the urer, Mrs. Lora Doss. . 4:30 p. m.—Winner Glib vs. winner oC ^tnlp-M elgs. winner o f Clark-Johnson vs. winner of Helb-Cralg. Other matches to be scheduled and played if time allows, except, ch a m p lon ^ lp game, which Is to be played o n final night. WOMEN AND 8KNI0R (Championship Round) Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—J. A. Olsen vs. Henry Wendllng. 7:4S—Betty Brlnegar vs, Janet Coleman. 8 p. m.—Larled Jenkins vs. Frank Cook. :15 p. m.—Mrs. A. D. Bellamy Helen Jenkins. p. m.—C lllf Evans'vs. Henry Moiony. ' 8:45 p. m.—Mrs- Frank' Cook Miss Regna Jenkins. ‘ :00 p. m.—Dell Jenkins vs. i Warner. 9:15 p. m.—Winner o£ ColemnnBrlnegar vs. winner o f BellamyJenklns game. • 9:30 p. m.—Winner o f CookA check o f local persons receiv Jenkins vs. Lois Louden. ing unemployment compensation Other matches to be scheduled 11 benefits was seen here UiLs aftertime permits. > u o f fic ia l o f the ityal o f SE »n O R DIVISION fice were advjsed a Frultland man (Ccmsolatlon Round) had pleaded guilty to crimlnol Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—L. R. Douglass vs. Bob chargcs o f fraudulently obtaining such benefits from the Idaho Un Peck. employment Compensation division. :45 p. m .-C ly d e E. Hickok vs. M ethod which will oe used In Harold Molenkatnp. checking on those receiving the 8:00 p. m.—George Detweller vs. payments was not announced here. Oleii Green. Laurence B, Lyman, superinten 8:15 p. m.—Rupert Haclilya vs. dent of the division, advl.sed local winner o f Detweiler-Green game. 8:30 p, m .- F . Preckel vs. T. O. officials that Albert N. Franklin had pleaded guilty to the charge Brown. 6:45 p..m— Ivan M. Jacobs vs. Leo where he appeared in the probate court o f Payette county. Walton. M r. Franklin, according lo the 9:00 p. m .-C ly d c Hoskins vs. Al word received from Lyman, admit Wostergrcn. 9:15 p. m .~Jamcs Reed vs. Bill ted thal he signed clalnts for bene fits stating thal lie was unem Sllmp. 0:J0 p. m.—Roy Olklu vs, A. D. ployed when in reality his earn ings were as much as »10 a day. Belliimy. Mr, Franklin, rccords show, re 0:45 p. m.—Bob Kearns vs. Merceived IIS a week for three week,i land Edwiirdc. Rrsitlt of play' yehlerday was as from the government, Lyman this is the first of the several followh: rangements to be InvcAtlgated, SENIOR DIVISION iCIiamplon-shlp Round) Laird Jenkms drleated A. D. B el lamy g i-18; Ul-IB. Frank L. Cook won over Tlieron K night by default. J. A. Olson won over Bill Shmp 31-14; 31-lB,. Ik-nry Wiuidllng won over Lee Walton ai-11. Itl-Jl; 31-11. CUM Evans drlrAted At WesterTliVwt study coiiiM-s, oi)en to all grrn 33-30; 31Bcoutcrs and piTMmn over 18 years Henry Moiony defeated C, T. o f age who are Inu-irsu-d In Scout Brown 31-11. 31-8. ing. including fathers of Scouts, Dell Jrnklns wnn over R u i»rt will gel Iiiuleiwiiv next Monday Hachlyn 1(1-31. 31-lU; Jl-ID. night at the rrrstivii-ilun church, officials onnouiKTcl iim- IhU after WOMEN'S DIVISION iCIiiuiiplonslil]) itoiind) noon. Membern o f ihe morthants' burT lio cour^es will iticliide (1) ele Janet Coleman won over Rcgna 111 of Ihe Chimilx'r of Commrrre mentary and liiirtHUic'Uiiy course In will furlnulatc Inlilul pluns for Uie Jcnklna 31-lQ; 31-15. Scouting, <3i iiilviiiio'd ruurno in uimiial W rin g oih iiImk at a meet .lU NIOil DIVISION troop inunaKi'niciit mid i3) rlements ing Wediiesduy noon at Wray's rafe, (Chalnplon^hl|l itouud) according to Cliiilriniin Jud Olurk. Keim rlh 'I'liylur wcm over Arnold o f Cull Irailrrnlilii .liOiii ItasmiisAcii. chalrnuin of the loadcrshlp All merchnnts hit welcome Irf at Johnson 33-:0; :il-lft. tend the hinrhrnn HUKgestlons will Buddy Ollli won over Uale Clark IralnliiK coiiunltti^n nf tlio district will be In oharKi' nii<l will Ix- itKslstlie asked an to <l»tr ci( the hig an 31-11; 31-17. nual style event, iind iis lo ihe tyjus Alfred llrlli wnn over ftobrrt At- rd hy W. K. Clark, Clarenre Allen and Walt Wllll.im^, w]ii> will each of cimtrst fur public partlolpallon, nip 31-13: 31-11 i'lilwln OiaiH won over Bob Meigs have rliaiK»* of i\ paitliular subject, CertUlfalrs will l>r IsMird to Uio.io 33.20; 31-IU. nttriKllng five ot iiir nix wsslona, JUNIOIt DIVISION ItanniuAsrn said, 'I'lii- fli.M meeting iConsolatlon Kouiul) will start at H p, m. O roigr Mlllward won over Louli I-e^rr 31-4; 31.5, nUHL. March 7 it^peclall—Dam Kitrl Brijwii wnn over Waller ages totAllliiK about 1100 to both Ttxithinan 31-12; 31-11. AakliiK JudKinrnt for interresulted hrre shoiUy nller noon Junior Davis drfeiited Clarence eat nnd II&O in aMniiicv f<-i-s, Clara Monday when nmt'lilnivi driven by Park 31-15; 31-lH, ICnoch Wall aiul Junior Hyde co l Kenneth lliitiird wtut over Ariel I. Weaver hnd lllnl illstrlol rourt suit today BKalnsi C H, Dlsbee, lided in front of the Itaniona Grrrii 31.11; 31-13, liii'ird oil nn theater l)<in MnrlVM won over Don Mark- 'rw ln Palls. I lie Kiiii aaeerted proniluniv note of Feb. 34, Mr, Wall, part owiirr of Ihe Wall- Innd l>y driuult. Itawllngs gicM'4'iy (v.lAbllthnienla. Moyii ollKey wnn over Waller 8, 1037 for I4H0 K.,rl K Walker Is counsel for the rliilmniil. drove out of Uio alley noar Uiu Callln. Jr„ by default, thraler niiU turn<^ii nortli. Young Hor*<' races of one kind or an Hyde was driving south nl Uie lime. D am ages>ere tollled between the other h «v « been held 4ii LIvtrpool, drivers. Kngland. for 400 years n M SEyE SPRING OPENING OFFICIALS SIAR SCOUTING SIUDY SEIOOPEN BOISE, March 7 OJ.R)-The Idaho prices of meat animals were at the highest level since July of last year, despite producUon Increases, SUtLsticlan Richard O. Ross of Uie bureau o f agricultural economics said to day. The livestock apd products index stood at 109 per cent of Uie pre-war level and two per cent, higher than a month ago and equal to the high mark reached .ln .D e?cm bor and January o f 1938, Ross said. I^ lr y and jVou^tjy products con tinued to decline 6s did fruit prod-; ucts. Other farrt commodity prices remained unchanged. - Continuing the high producUon level o f 1938. the Idaho output of creamery butte;- In January. 1939. was estimated by the bureau ai 128,303.000 pounds. T h is was an lncroa.se of 19-per cent over that o f Jaiuinry. 193B, and 11 per cent larger than tlie January average of the eight years; 1930-37. " I t 1s.Umj hlghe.st output for any Januai7 ,.v lih the exception of 1,933 In the 2 r years of record," .said Ross. "MUd weaUier, liberal feed sup plies and some increa.se In the num^ ber o f milk cows ■have kept Uie milk production.at a {ilgh level since the beginning o f Uie year." Co-Op Groups Honor Agent Leaders of cooperative groups In T«-ln >'alls county had made formal acquaintance today with -D .“ T.iBert) Bollngbroke. new extension ogent here, following n get-together dinner of the Twin Foils CboperaUve council. The co-op group con vened at the Rogerson banquet room Monday evening. Mr. Bollngbroke was guest of honor. The co-op representatives outlined bnckground and alms o f ihelr rc.spectlve organlzaUons, and Pren Moore, extension poulti>'man who will conduct a poultry school at Community hall on the fairgrounds Wednesday gave a short talk. Ivan Loughary, Bolst;. extension dairy man. afid T. E, Nichols. Portland, national secretary o f the HolstelnFrleslan cattle club, aUo spoke. Cnuiiiy co-ops represented includ ed Idaho Egg Producers. Jerome Cooperailve C r e a m e r y , Twin Falls Couniv Uo<-i Orowent association; Souilu'lii Idaho Production Credit awoclatlon; Farm Loan a-isoclallon: Southern Idaho. Bean Orowe;»; T>A'ln Falls County Livestock Mar keting a,s.so(-latlon; Auoclated Meat Producers: Twin Falls Cooperative Oil company, and Farmers' Auto mobile Inter-Insurance exchange. Brief remarks concerning iheir rcspertlve co-op « were made by R. B, (Iowan, council president; O, T. Kostrr, Carl Leonard, C. C, llaynle, C. K. McClain, John 8, Feldliusen, Albert Jagels and I. E, Stannell. Beneficiaries under the will of the late Marlin J. Sweeley. pioneer at torney and commuAlty'leader, are his, son. .Capt, Everett M. 'Sweeley. and Mrs. E. M. Sweeley and their ■children, according to the peUtlon and will filed In probate court late Monday. The esUte Is valued a t t^.OOO and Includes real and personal property. Capt. Sweeley. who Is county pros ecutor. was named as executor of the wU) which Is dated AprU 21, 1938.'- BUHL. March 7 (Special)— Charles Stewart. Twin , Falls, for mer Buhl resident, was flw d 135 and costs here Monday by Justice R. H, Stewart on charges o f reck less driving, Stewart pleaded guilty and paid the fine and costs. He was arrestfil by C. L. "D oc" House, sta u traffic offjcer. about two miles north df Filer on U. S. 30. PEERINE The Perrlne club will meet March 9. wfUi Mrs. Clyde Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Doud Purdum were recent dlmicr guests^ at Uic O'Harrow home near Twin Falls, Mrs, Claud Beck.' Alpine, UUh, has ah-lved to Join her husband Who-is'"'feeding sheep near West Perrlne. Gorhom-Towle STERLING SILVER Fiery Itching Skin Gets Quick Reliet Home Treatment Eases Unt>earable Sorenet»—Distreis There U one simple ytt lnf»pcn*lve wa; to FMe thp lulling wid lorcure of Ilclilng To»* or Feet lUilics »nd nisny othtr MtfrimUy erupllonn nnd thm '* •" nppiy Moonr^» inornlnR >nd Bmrritlcl Oil nlglii ■iiltrr from »ucli cmbtrriu-j. sMn troubles would be ........ K C uiialititly rlae to try It. ' JuDt uk any Ursl-cItM druiKUl far m orimnH bottle oC Moone# Emerald ->ll and rcfiue to accept anjrthlng elir. highly conceiitratfd preppowerful, penctratliiR oil promote ln'allng fall* w.glve > and complete oatlitnetloti you ci your money refunded. READ TH E TIMES WANT ADS, IDAHODEPT. STORE “ IF IT ISN’T RIGHT, BRING IT BACK” A n Absolute The “ MUST” for'Spring! E cononi}' Unsemcnt Budget DRESS SHOP O ffers the New -S p r in g Dress Styles at Low Prices! $ 1 .9 8 $2.9S .n d $ 3 .9 8 — Sizes 14 to 52 ' — Plain C olors! — Floral Prints! — Paisley Prints! -:-P olk u Dot.s — Stripe.s UNTRIMMED COATS It's a fem inine S prin g! A n d an untrimmed dressy coa,t is an ab solute “ m u st” ! Build you r en tire wardrobe around yours— ^wear it with you r fur.s— “ en sem ble” it w ith all your fr o ck s — set it o ff w ith brilliant acces sories! Be sm art — choose y o u r Sprinn coat fr o m fash ion ’s .smartest styles — at The Idaho Depart m ent S tore’ s low prices. F o r misses, women. A Ri'aiul collodion o f th e sm artest a n d n o w e s t styles for sp rin g ! Sec them. $9.90 andup . The New SPRING HATS Toy Crowns! Sailors! Bonnets! Aiircd Hollister Man Answers Final Call 98c .Irny Wise, Ifi, Holllnirr, died al fi:30 p, m. yesterday at Ihe Twin Pftll,i county general hoftpltiil, 'Ilie Ixuly restn at the Dcnkn and Reynolds funeral home pending fu neral arraiiKementa, Mr, ,W lsr in survived hy one son, Friuik I, Wise. Browning, III., and oUier relatives living near Holllslrr, and up Straws! l>'clts! , Suedes R(‘Kiiin»R w it h n catcli - you r - breath c h i c ! EvorythiiiK that’s N E W S — l(»y crownH, sliiHln'tl liriniH.' heart-Hha|H*(l bonnfjK, tiny or h|jfh crowntul sallorH, Hiiitnd iiillboxos, aiiKi’ lic off-fn cor.sl A ll brilHniilly pretty w ith colorod vcilfl, flciwiirs, ribbonsl In navy, black, ht’Hrt-mt'Uinjf panlelfl. All lieudHlzcH. Buhl Cars Ram; Damage at $100 A sks Note JudKment The Mominf Aflerlahlni Carter^ Utile Uvir Pills FART c o ilL k r r iN G BLOUSES s t y l e s If o r EVERY 8U1T! .ScbilUng^irrvVanilU has ihe •xq u itU e f n g r a a c e and dclU CM«* alu tivc flaTor that only N ature can produce. Ii glvea lhac tM tc w h ich make* folk s MjTi <'Mjri tbac’t g ood !’* 37 s r ic it 19 IXTIIACTI - up , .S|ii Iiih’«' iiroUiMt bloujnil In iiiiikn y ou r itull n nlilnlnK « u c iT » «l U l » lit l«llo££il rayiiii i In lii'liitri, HtrliioB, w hitol a4 to 'lu, Uuy a blpuaii wardrobo I