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; 4 A . M .Editl«n » tw ' 'VOL. 12. NO. 28-1 7ZNM0M* MniES* tzzznPiPME Andre Tartlicu’i Announc ing Cabinet Brings Ho| . For Action at Confereni ny FRANK n. KINO fAMoclBled Ptcm SUlt WrHrrl E ONUONTKcbr28-^-T ncWH from I’arb this ul ernoon tlmt ^lulrt; Ti ___ 4 .— rlini. lllill tli‘finitply iiiCftmi ^ J’rcsidcnt I) o 11 m v r ku c »- '-w oiiltl-form -n cnbinct KU naval eonfercnci? circles c (•oiiraKcmcnt Diat the prese fJniA';,'/*);' piuixe - o f disarni mont tnay I rrtclcd R (luy or mo ciifllcr than c pceitO. The 5U|)pooltloii ll ttmt llio Prni ilelc'cailoii mny bc ublc to rcliini Loiuion by llic middle ol next wci ------------- irijrnrtmtttrrt rvcirwhemin-Tm prosrevi euu bc mndc umll I Tt}o\n Ilic Jour tlrlfRullc uwnliliit: iiicm. Mennwlille tlie Amrrlcfliu nnd Ju nncsc will conllnue Uiclr efforts, they did. i'csierduy ond lodny. reueli n compromise iisrctmeia cruisers, Mibmarlnes und otiicr d pitted |X)lnU. _________venftL ihe_Uiillfjl_mrigc!otn dc Kiites ot Downfii? atrrec this iio< nnd wltli thnt the eonlerence we j-------->- .u » iii.ttibniti a imnlra n um iL&to tiny. * Serve Viefut FurpoK , Wlille lhe American ond Jopani I conlerenee* have nol produced d- i Inlto Rsrtement. tliey may tene 1 very usetiil purpoM of cICBrlnit t , Kiwml ror B quIcJc a/JjJnwc}? tc fl I settlement of poelClc problems ni week. C ' J u 'i gm r r r i;LT Llini.^ Mild Biiiu observers It Is belleyetl llmt once t confercncc la Kolni:. nsreemc; would come 50 quickly tlmt the cr iclMn wlileh has arisen licrc ulia Ilie United Btuto.i over seeming 1 lay will l» quickly forKo^leii. __________Cotoiicl Henri- U Stimion. Iienit tho United fiiotes deleBullon, to a. Ceote»T%Jhin»r‘<*(a»*Prin>e M \ Liter MncDonald tonlRht Alter ll ------------ aiify"dcparred'rdrtheir’wceipcna: Mr. Stlmson to Stanmorc and f •NtacDonnld lo Chcfiiiers. NOTE Ot' DISSATISFACTION JiOUNDS I.V WASJJINGT< WASHINOTON. Feb. 28 1rrnil oC the London nuval nrms e< ferrncc wa.i wuiided in the jiciii lodny with ^le siiKKesilon by Senn NfcICcUar, Democrat. Tennessee, tl s the American delesules tie reeiil becnute o( tlic attitude of the oU four (lowers. —- -flrnnlorMeKeHnrln-ihUdUiaU . . )iMlUont:Tnecn:hy:tlin:ctticcTnrtl rcducll Rrnntnr ViUidmtiim_nt;»»bllci lurc pfonomieemeiils" and nrficd tl the coiiforce* l>c allowed a free hni There hove been several 01 ~ i»,r,)s-iir>nff M'mLM iii'iiiim—1 _________couKo of (lie confercncc wtilch cvc Miully wilt hiivc lhe final word aiiy oiirermcnt wlilch may comc t n l imltllu ji. I.1..1 P lm irro ^ |)f-U ^ luTv^l-commltt foreign relotlon.i eommlttee, b( ^ tiavc spoken adversely of some p: < ^ MMols in lhe undon parley. Bt ------- l^-irHl'have-leftdfnB^iirts in the *t ^ ' ate debate on nny ireotles eman; ------------- Inyfrom the conference.— Seiui Dorah will talk over llie radio 1 morrow nlghl and may loueli up •Jie conference. AIRPLANE CARRIES GIFT j FROM BOISE TO BOR/ : ---------------- BOISE.-P*b,-3*-(A>i-A-can- :rcamed honey will start c u t by 0 ------- piano from hero tomorrow raomi destined for tlie bre(ikfut waH ~====^rT7nit5d«Utis«oiiUocmiini P Borah. Moyor-Jumes P. Pope t hand the package to lhe pilot, a President W. E. arahom of 1 cimmber ot commerce will uiln the act, -----------------33ilUtJ>ji*a)U>f4«iwBur«MnB. express over tlie Vorney 'Air line . iiiiw Krvleo to connect eastero clt wtlh Bolu, Seattle. Tncoma, po land, Spokane. Pasco ond Salt Li -city.--, - • I AMERICAN FLIER RES' j,igxic(yjnY;jtb;38.w^-M ------------ Plorenco Lowe flames, American 1 lalrix, remoined at Maiallan lot _________ ^on her.Illsht from Los Angeles j^jLDEATMrMBARS^UOym i' '1 - WICli..'rfnice. Peb.~3»rt?>_i I. .4 condlUfla of D. H. Lawrence. Brit T no-veUi^-iHo-li»i'bMn“m-rof-»i i": ixjfesara I No hope w u held for hii reo I ery oltbougb ho msy UQEer t Ut E T\ r COMPETITOR WINSJN^' PAPER’S SEARCHFOR- jq MOSTUSEFULCITIZEM COLUMBIA. 8. 0.. Feb. 38'Ti’P rrp rm three »eek».-Tho Record, k k ^I'lterDoon-iiflWflpaw r here, h u I LU been'tearcmn^ fgr “Columbta’i SubJcrlbers to the paper .were asked to nominate persona whom die title. The necortJ announced Hope lhal it would presenl a gold watcli tp the cltlien selected. A commlitee of five, represent- ing the civic clubs and chambei of commerce of tills elly. was ap‘ trr) pointed lo Judge the qualiftca' -The - condidaiea. t jift- The Record's search ^nded lO' Tar- . . rnieil __ willlftm E. ciontalw, edltor-in' (. lie chlrl' of tfie inomliig newspaper aild rival of the Tlie Rccord. wif the unanimous selection of thi fsunt I rma- —■ ---------- ::HllDfERE){ilNE8 1-U1IIIE8'RE1 atlOJis Chief Executive Estimati •ts. us y- Expenditure of Group ; ^ $1,400,000,000 in Yci —WASHlNaTONrFfb. 38 U W!k 'I3 : Ident Hoover made public todrty, re ^ rt csilmnHng that public utlll 1930 would exceed 11,400.000,000 ni affeet every ctiy nnd town in i: ,anese 1 def* 'Hie re|)ort, made lo the chief e ve lhe ecullve by Matniew S. Sloan, dial IB the man ot liLi eommlttee on expedhli « fltid 0^ public utiUty coiutruetlon lo n I nexl emiiloyment. said tlie program nc under wny had been accelerated. ce tho Bi'ooklyn Edison company, said ttie mcin.1 had been no great ftiodiflcatlon f crit- the ulllltles program' oulllued UuTlir November nnd that a rt-canvaiw lu ig dc* shown that those plana probab would be somewhat expanded. wf of ______ Offert tnUrpretatlon -,81opii.rtport*d.W»at-UJfir«a»( f ih .i tee Interpreted present eJectrieal ei .ergy-oulp^t as.lndlcatlvc-lhat-li ; ' dustrlal production, considering tl counuy ns a whole. Is mnlnlalnli il'clt pnopproxlmntcly Ihc same le eK os the nniisuolly IiIrIi ones V Insl, yenr. which were con-'lderalj 3T0N above those of any since the pc wnr collapse.” TZ .i!l The committee wns advised by ll tmlliycomiiaiilcs “ihnl ofUic (61 MC5.000.000 lo Uc cxiieiided by the ^nninr eoiwlnictlin, JIOS.000,0 ' that ^ orders wllh munufoctu 'culled producers of equlnment al construction miiterlals. with co rrs]>ondliig occelerallon of facto uctiiin d that hot concrnlroled In a fi hnnd. locatlltes but, bn ttie contrarj-. a out. spread quite cvcnb' throughout t even- '^fio ..voliiinc of new orders f rd on e<)ul|>mcnl and materials nlrcn lie out placed or to be placed by March will bo »180«l0,000 or 38 percent nlttte: -ciitw^^lUtOrapd^ecalm t^prt^ bolh Bram" e pro* . ilOiildTO' ^^-PEiEECKiBi FT : IRAN Possibility of Dissolutii ,„_or- — LoomsJf Premier Fal To-Gct Vote ol Conlideni »a/fles _____ iimzE: ••— " . «■ will PARIS. Peb; 28 W^Andrew ‘Pi t, ond dleu todoy Informed Presldcnl Do t tho mergue lhal Jie is certain to ha rtlncss his new eaWnet befo» parilamt next Thurtday. nir-alF. — tt.l>.m>nt. after line, a laborloai day in wlilcii he cncou clUes tered stubborn opposition from t Port- left groups, but he hope* lo have I t Lake mlnlslry completed (or Sunday a then J o get. It Into 'ihapo for t parllimenta^ appearance. -ATA conviction Is growing iSTS chamber circJea lhat should Tardl meel defeat o r hia initial appei --Mm I ance before-the deputies, as was I J« ttfit,0#m»le_0 hiutemB»r:Pre dem Doumeme is resolved lo c upon a Joint meeUng of the seni andrehamber-fo^a-vote on^Utol er-htlp«(rti«lleirwltJi“the'jm*l groups.'This Is lhe very eventual LfST iftey-wo,(le«lrou».oL*TOldfng.> they-iro,ilkaly_toauppatUirdl rather than to ehann It. —^ -l*tfrtonl»hfc*-jecUnt<>t-«pHmiJ JriUsIT prevailed In both chambers and le •*ome' * u ihat‘Tirtleu-TOll(tTucceciS.--l ported said himself, when he wcelved ne« WORST p a ^ r m ^ . iHat U ' b ^ U 'U recov. the cabinet ready to present I mUe President Downerjne Ute Sunday Mdodaj-aomlef ' TBE ONLY ■ W IN » OF rpi \~ \ - IR-- : ...... . ,EN ------------------------ 9ld . ... ____ were' " ' ' ' V"' horn . need ~ ~ I, atch , I lenl- mber ^ , »ap* flca- ,ta. . ... .............. __ _ 1 lO' i r-in. ajurr - -------- ' r—^ r 7^ 1:^ nates ANYlWOC£NT. 1 Ip at tiTTLS HOOVER.1 • JR m rOLlCY TriAT.Vll . Jge^ Year sjiqvjs iT ifiaSR®*^ drty.u //ly . utility . il/fw ^ W and In lhe rdhloii I . 10 nUI I . ______________________ n now t— — ted, , iilEflSINOMD obabiy • - - m m i i c , cuj'*’. . ' al cn- ___ Uprising BcrbTTEmploynier neiev. Office Results in Warnin lies cf Against Dcmonslralior ^ ^ .-n A K L A N D , m . ;g i.rf-piBiin today In front ot the Mate cmploj ment oftlcc here rbultcd In InJui juy.uiN [JJ jj, seven persoiw. Including a wi i man and two iMliccmen. arrest fi UiB five rioters hurt, and o pollt , ^ warning that future dfmonslralloi ■acitjry broken up on -ilghl. ^ Wono^ of the ^ven scrio^. ores? rioting ond uctaincu pcnaiiig pos: e=cxK tn r crtlMTballrgarh____ _____ 35::::;^= __________________ fe* yenr-old child; Nicola Snpolif, 3 X are jy woiig.J7: Arcliie Crown. 19. ur ut the Cnrl Trippel. 36. Pollcc buld all wc, rs for flic iniempfoycd. _ ^ ilrcady Sccond Arrn.1 , rch 31 Jt Bobbin's second ai ■such tt charsc- this week. 8t -----------u was not disclosed In the police n . . ports, ns the fight atarted befo ^ the police mixed In. Bttiwn, oecon ing to the reports mas making "wap box'; oration, and some men ------- '• bm of thc erowd-Jttlherc^-to-set N rr took execpllon to his- utlc L I ances. A free-for>a)l followed, ar Ll police were forced to used the •'* itleks to flshi their way uirout -------- Iho crowd of several hundred pe sons 10 t^e riot center, that tin lUtlOn might make Uieir arrests. It was du lng this melee thiii ihe five persoi F ails Were arrested ond Policemen L. ---------lUSanJnd'Robcfl-llunter-reccli/. ienoe unir imurin. ............... HOWAtlD-REAGHES-HOM K“Tar- . ■■ -— '— l^u* SOtrrHAMPTO.**. England. Pe ? 28 (ffv-Slr Esme Howprt, retlrii Isment arW sh ambas-MKlor w the Unit* tter a ncoun- ' aD O iSEm ivEi OrKJPSSTCtU ppear- -------- ■as lhe .^ o m p A O O .-Feb..38 (jfV -Dlncra i?Sr senate endangvred earix lonight and 0: lUsolu- wu^atMi-waa-lilJured by-a-boo imaUtf WpIcMoh-was iefofmu^lnfTTala; ituality period.of .patronaEe. S T w I ^ i e n t aulhorlUS.” . . idaror- —A«i»rtUaT)rotwed=tv--»e^-i 4 uot> utuaunl.bthlml Ote bomblr ASSOCiATED PRESS ’ nh FALJ ■TWIN FALLS. IIJAHO. 3ATUK1 ^ T h c B a ttlc .Cry-' C M _ V /''i' WTT/ copyright 114000 Cook Cou !(][ Get First Ch CHICAGO, I'Vb. 38 (/IV-Pallrni , pavleu~wccU-uf_.wattlns-bruu;:li n e n i tliclr rc-.vutci to <000 Cook couiili employes toilny. ' ning Luvendpr bordered slips of robin: . cR!t blue. bcurUiKlin intcrljnioii iimi ions spelled relief from cmbnras-^im vjjlu hy JajJdJord. groeeoum'i •»« . . lii.M.illnicnt collectors, werc dlstribai- cd to cnimtv einplovcs—tho fir;,i g llmc iiiry lud been pi.d in maiH „ j „ r . week.-. I wo- AviUit'il fiirds would bc forilicnMi- ^ tQf III; throiiiihSMaiH.Slmwn’scltun'' ^ j[jj rcsriip rwimittee. County Trciusiirfi tions Ocor.tr K. HiirilliiR loosed more luai n iiillili>ii riullnrs whleh tnid -ix'c: ouaiy , ' ■= BtJRLEY |jATl&ljAT8jU ^ f ^ f r • T AKE ^ S T A tg^'fffiffEf .und _____ wcrc • D01S1';. Kcb, U3 «>)—Tlio cumir.k.' ^ ''inte rtuiiiiT lo llic bnnk (0 'iin'nile under ctatcTtTriin' ] Df. lion, 61,c -Tlie bank. beKlmiliiT loinnrrD'.v r Incl‘•’• 1 1 1 ’ I’'- I nml 'rniM comiiany and i< raiiu.tl' izcd for UUAHHi.. u . t- Sgdcn. 'is iitesldciir.-nna "IT-J.-llcf Innd. Biirlty. vice president. cord- sLIEiSIWIR, i-owmul per- Uiey -------- ‘r2« University of Illinois Col a w - IcBC-of-Meilioine-Experl! ------ Report Calcium Valualili DME-— = ------ - = -------------- -Vh' cm C A ao. Feb. 38 ((lv-SclenlLii HHnff Ot Itic University ofllUnols collegi of nieillclnc today anrfounced the: ” ,'.‘2 hod estiibllshed ns a fact the medico suniKi-.mnii th a t lime, or calcluiti "- I plays'n drsUnct rote in the tuber cutosls iiiilleiii's bid for. Uie rciun LC. of goodjiculth. . ILU , Dr. Willlnm P. Peterson and Di I ,in Samuel A. Levinson, who have ob II U served more than JOO tnbercularpa LUU tleiits during the' last three years li . tJie Chlcaso iniinlelpal tubrrculoaJ . sanlUrluiii sold Ihelr studies hoi “pved the eorreanwiot clinlca were follows tha b^b —- admln^ralion wil wtieUier a tubercular Individual wll fjght a-«i«»ttJuU-b*UJfr-w--suc •w ned^m b. this mineral element, amoni alcure ably -a very important one." 1 "ur. I'etCTiotmiaii wirTound'tha . . jper.centleM calcium in-lhe bio* ra-ii^thatt-Uioae-ibbO'hadsbowtMi-aUooc iWft£,^«rr«iJit*oc* - , NEWSPAPEI! IN' t WIN FA hS J) JKDAY .MnuNlxc. MAllCII 1, It [ht 19:10 by Til' New Yurt Tribune Ine. )unty Employes 'hecks In Weeks Llrni. pcnslonni bill'd, tu ntioiu V iie-;;^ iu;:hU pasc_ol_fhtcki.li.'id.bfen.o_*cvcn iUiily blow. •ttciL- niiiyir: llic.fltst lo tx paid. )blns While llic ciiiiiiiy r<'loimi, relle; llmt. lo Uie iO.mio ciiy iiupI ojtj s posl- S'liiK poned niiittlicr 48 hnur; iDllottnu .■ijjd Str.-»n-ji'« jiiiiuuitccHii'tit llmt then ibai- were ."!ch > iiiiiiiy icciiiuealitlcV n fir;,i lhC"wayin'pernill psymr-Ihem-be' :nrTir~T5rrsTimnr---------- ^ ------------------- The t.’>0,DnlinflU marl; in itir 174.- ;0:il- 000,000 taiiiii:ili;n liivoliliii; I'.ic Milt Ull". I of las aiiiicliutli'.ii ttarr.uiM »a siirtT ; lei'.chril ia.-.i iiU-ht. nnd ll wiis tmiwi luan llm t Chlcjso b:iii»A ttoiild iimier been write Ihi- Sis.oeo.oco nrrciiurv fo l li a ln l lb l |>av day iiiiil] .such timi Sromo-s^mPFSF^ fER- - - HCEEIPTS-REVE M ^ftH iiiik.-. - . POISE, Kfli. t4’)-Idiiho gaW' more in JmiuW'thlTTfar-thnn-r yetir i.ro, Uip riixTr; oTilie ulrccioi of niolor fueW jcvcalcd todny. liu X I . ni:r»l»ta,ii;uflflai,m.iliu:li’j;..£fJl iu,it- ruary lor Un- pricedtiin month wert T O T •nDX3S(r3IfiniS t-T33.Blg rtn:..tniiiiin} m * - |.m yror. Of-thtB-icur'. '! eolleeiiflt (3908 went lo the ucronuiitlcs fund .......G iis n w i awiMii Col- Troopers at Prison Trail erls- — Guns-on-Gralt-SuBpocl« alile - Of Plot to AssistXonvict: iiisls- AUBURN, N. Y..-Feb. '.’8 -1’) ” >l!rgo Slate troopers on tlic wnlL% of An they bum prison wnlght fl'red ui»n an< dical drove off an nlnilaiic itmt circlet ;ium. low over Auburn prL'on wvera iber-' umes. It wM leared 'lhe pUilt.w :iurn trjlng to drop nrms into the ysn or signal lo some priwnrr. 1 Dr. Tl*e GO troope/s on duly manne. : ob- tlu -walls.-and ,llie machine Eun r p a - were-planlwl.—. -----------— irs In 'Officers reporlcd they were read for the plane should it rrtutn, I had t>«w to the west when fired ujior nlCRl *n>o y«rd had not yet been searchK der ^ t h l n tJLmlght,haLcjfpPl«c that -*“l PILOT REPORTS INCIDENT satd. - p-i. <19 111 ,- I tuiM nwnc in iiuiiaior^oio uw*rw Standard In a Ulephone coiiverta Uon t h i f he had flown over Aubwi prison oiTlils w«r wc^foiilRht. H w1irHbt*awafo U ianilillUOnTn .«uM dJlaniLat.ibejfl»n M Uis IHoQ-liaa-Bteirfll’tStt-ar-TilntT-h dledi jtid ___________________________ t °ie BllUnger aald he w flying at a ^ lia lty tempted him 10 take a cloi foi«- ■CT^toofcrirthB^ttoa-oa-tzdM . fllfh;. . m x s COUNTY ' lA ii^ ll):!!) iilTmEs Secretary Hyde, Chairmar _ Leomanil5ain.R..Mckcl- ' vie Depart For Chicajo tt Con'cr With Commlttei I fly The AxjtocUIcii l’rpr>'- T T 7 ASIll.N'GTON. 1-Vl.. 2! — W rininir wheal luai'kel Sct-rvtiii-y Ilytli’, fhairniai LoKKt- of tht* farm luiaril. ant — !^iiitn ; ,a (L-KdUL'. lnm iiliiu'iu bcr rcprc.tentiiiK whi-nl. w.-n en rtiiiii* tn Chicago limijrlit ti ciinfi-i- w ilh the naliim al w ln-a lulvisiiry nimmitleo. Prior to depnrtute, the ni;rlnihiir( MH-rrt'ary uttfiided n mei-tliiK <if Uk riibiiirt al v.iili:h cundllloiu iil boil the «tipni nild coiton morkru wrr< dlM'UNMit lully wltli Uie pre.Mdeiit Mr. Hoovrr viii.i ^e|>rp^enled lo tx __oiJimiuiic-ior scuernl Iniprovcmcii IU a te^uli ol tlic tiiUiirn In Uie mur ket. Wlille hc (lid not confirm n rcjwr Uiul he u'uiild curry a |>erMii»l nm snge from the pre.Mdeiit lo Uie wheu ndvlsory committee, the sccrelur; raid thnl Mr. Hoover wus "keenly tn lercsted" In Its dehbernUons. Authorize! Ruylnt It wns on recommendiitiun of Uv Hhnrlte<l the Unblllmtlon onrnainn lA'hich. financed by federnl fund.- I were gencrnlly credlteTl here wlU 'haJUiia Uic rapid market deffectlon — m iitT~nnag ' doiinr .ffneai—a- m ltt ;ni Chicago. { Secretary Hyde said he did not be i llcve Uie sinballuillon corporatloi . hnd bought any wheat today. elUie lli the cnsh or futures mnrliet. Tii Mnncllvity. however, tie snld. did no le. I (Continued on Page 2. Column 4) 5 iESTllLVES gJItil& il top- *■ ----- ' r S Charles- Peter— Nani3(l-a rii.i Admirer of Slain Womai S! Tells of Relationshi lere -be>t— SAXT-t/tlCg-cmrrrb.-Sft-ti-;. 7 1tJlinrle.-i I'ri^f.nmiuna iiiuii. nomt ' by n wlinf;--! n* an mlmirer of Mr Mile ; D o ro lh y Moonneister, whos »a»i mnnclrd body w,i.< found on a loni :i|Kd I ty road nenr here lust Suliitdn dcr> niornlnw, today ileiilrd nn the wl' for nc.w st.nul tn the Intjiii-sl Uml Uiei time had berj) iiiiy atfrcllon beiwee . tlinmin- .I.u hn hflrt riiyp!i.-.<pd t. .1 ^ ML*a Amellft llugcntobier. ststi •day Uint Peter had been out wit Mr.-I-Mnnrmrt.sier nnd rtillrd nt hi ) home Mvcrni times a week und hi I nbo urged her to dtvurco Dr. Frnr aw* I Mo'armelaler. but PUer emphotlco .Peter's counseiTT, U. Lcwis.-t«( ciofTie^tcd to Jasttcc E<l'^■^lr^l JSiittc: I conducting tin- imiiir.ii. uimlnst U |ndmLv.lon Bf 'he te.Mliiiony ot ll 7 r . ihiwi-MlM .HimwaofcUw-t i tlpclnred It -merely lieiir:.:iy and ei 'tiro court. Peler Teiliriex I Pclcr testified he was never oi I alone with Mrs. Moormelsler ar E Hugeniobler deelured yesterday Uu Peter had called lour or five limes Uiat he had tcleiihoned her slst trequenUy. Under qucsUoning by Counly A -am tomey John D. Rice, lie gave a di 't d movements la (er Wfts Uking Uic faUii automobi {qIS ride which endetl wiUi Uio dlscovei {of her muUlotcd body In a lone -----hrtMtt-near-JMro-whwo-lt-had-bw r ----- J-run-over-reiwatedlyJjy-hsr-own-ai .r ' tomoblle. ■ Hla lc.^llmony in thLi parileuli ajrrrn} jv-JUi that of hii wife, wl leral j (ConUnued On Page 2. Columi»« --------.... , ------- :::;pin5BuiiG«'s.Tiii(ii:iiB ::-BmttlEJ[GTflFFE I'. I t . _____ ‘'J®]); I PITOBUROH, Feb. 28 (-n-PUt ®'™^lmr*h-«.slrlUfa«.laxlcab driver. U ’is^KKlarTeJtciwJ-byjiiwie of .JIM: II a s«tUement proposal olfered I T ' the Parmelee transporlaUon eor Id.,- pany.'operating U»e cabs. The tm •^Jw fino ,,«uTtrene« „D tween the strikers’ execuUve oor burn-”’*“ « company offleiali the ornce of Mayor diaries n. Kllr — Thfr.<lrlv«rs-«alk«d.out.oa^i U,*i_a^:^^^urth«ranc« of a^ tf ^ cltar. HbouLcalM operated by slrike briia y ' ne UKMnEII AUDl-r MtJItMU o r ointfUf.«i 1-11:3_______. I MAN OF MANY WRECKS . CONFRONTS OBSTACLE S I IN WINDY CITY COURT fiHICAOO. FcbT^i.r—The "ae7 eldentnt; ciirerr ot A. Aloie M bump«d,_ojaln*i sn oij*i«cl^-in- ' , 'A ttorney A. J . OrntVnm. fogii>fl ian' for lhe North Sho^ tliie. con* I tended Aloie hnd bren l;i l<x> gI« maiiy-wreekj—npiiroxlinatrly 50 M uitBi'm th iwmiuiif wm urn- to ing the last several yrarN. ! Alole’s ciu-eer a.i u "v,rci;k Ur- tee ttm" was wrecked. He wns uid- ered held under *10.000 bondi while anthorlUe.wei'koncd wlintli. er he leally itnd berii ns rci;k1e!s .,jji os chiriird. i~' ' _At(ofney _OraIiaih joW (Iip 'V^ I court Alole liaa iire.'eiiipd a tluini ; for UW dnniagcs allegedly suffer- laii I ed In a recent wreck ot tlie North iml I Stiore Line near Keno»lia. wn- -'rnnilii -I'llp lrniil.l> 1« il» l)ir I loriiry testlflnl, Alblp wa.s "mu '''*'1 miles and 24 hi>iir\ <ill' In liL\ t tn claims, it"‘t 1 i l c i s l i i O F K M E iwrt I ’ “ ;iO r. James: Howard Snool Displays' Charactcristi Iron Nerve in Last Hou the mns ~ uiiio7fibr Kltli carried him ihrough six montlis ( Ions residence In Ihe death house at OIil t mite-peirtWi»*»yrP i‘. J.mw*-Htt< nrd Snookt university protestor, wei . be- to liU death In the electrle chair tt .(ton nisht for (lie murder of liLs co-c ttier companion. Theora Hlx. The currei Tl,(. was turned on at 7:04 ond ho wi not pronounccd dead nt 7:11 P. M. He received three coiilacls ol 20< volls each. := Dr: 81100k j<i;)ieared lo be U ber. Hc entered nccomiilnled' I three gunrils. His eyes werc red—1 If he had cried nfler his lost mee Ing wilh Ills wife. Hc walked «H ,1R| firm step and head erect. As ll injy IWO. chnlr guurds look liim by tl .n il -arm, ■ llu>. .doctor. sttpped —torwa: brlikly and u l down In the deal ♦fhalr. .« • m- war. iicc-ompanled Into the roc -a» -‘^nrco-nii,TjCErnrnnTT.«ioc"MnT of ttie Klnu- Avi'nuir Melliodlst Epl lan^ ro'ial church, Iil^ pastor, und II . . Hcv. K. E. Wall, prt-.oii choplnlll. Tl Silip driiih Iiuu*(- was crowded. fntones PeUdan. .-rtt«.tjiunlv-took-Uio.dociot.by.t 1111^,11nem. ■HiM^iwt>|>ed-lnm-liKhfrHt«a Mrs. enulr. Aiiolher adjusted lhe maj o^f. A ircoiid before the current w ;o„p. lurned on. Rcv, Mr. Miller Inloncd tduy .'•■'l<;mii voice. "The Lord bc wl wll- y«ti." Ihere A M'cond Inler the ehlcf depu ween I’a-^ed the .stRiml lo thrrc ummm , KiKird.-. and Uie doctar thri-c coiTtncts. ttie first lit 7-^oi I .1,.^.. j>,it,aiid UiiUasLnt 7:t!Q 1-3 P .! with till- current wos fiiui olf.-l-'or ttii : Jier nilimcrs: live ptjysiclaiis waiti had. lienriefl oy ur. uMiStc w. liclir i tnnk iiri.’oii doctor, lhe physician^ exai Icol- t’lcd Dr. Snook. Tlio prison phy: IUO* rctiiriicd.U) the cliair.lo-piacc I ttcnr ;fn'l-.;vc liulrtiment ugnlnsl-tl : Uio con(:i'mncd man'.', cliest, Finally the 7:11 1*. M. lie stepped buck nnd toi i en- hits iiaMed ihriwgh this man's bo l l l Q i M lister ' ------- - r At- Wreck Results in Ignitii Iiul Of Gasoline k d One Mi .*1^ -‘Beating W ay" PerTsh jnely ALic iA.' AT r r r t i n g T J F A n y *■“ *" onrmtuTuiraiiraranomir^riuci eiiiBP »■ “hd \indeteimlt who number were missing lonight af gasoline from several lank ci Kl) cauuhi fire during a wreck' of -------: !tttJBOur;T Jt.'inc ■fremin.-t n u i n i i ;n here. All were a parly of m in “beaUui! Ihelr way," the Injut mdii whose name was not leam rrn liOured nun-saitUUure vi J LII "several" men Iii the box ear w him "bul one or two. escaped. - ,( 11, . Heat Intense I late - Due to henl-and Uie lack ot <(iul M to menl' for fighting-the--oU-firern d by cuers could' notopp'iweh tlio'bui com* ing cars In which the men were ; ;eiw yorted:~~~ fegg- 6LgT t3fli>nrJ v e H ln g a Mne<LBii1 com* gasoline fl^e^Irom onfl"orthB'ta U aia can which ivASjelewed by th e m □Ilif nfteen'cars. made up mostly o( mt [ u t t : . f h cTwlLM .a n d liimhM ahlpmep nand veift into the ditch. T d e^ n e J r^>. ArkansasjtndPoplu^SMMw 1 rObAY: Unsettled. iW S l: SPACES — SCENTS nSimtS iljimsMi "• i William Howard Taft Recoi I ni;cs,_;AtlendinQ_Spci;la I ■ist And Sunken Cheel J; I Ripple Into Feeble Smi ll. i iDy The Asioclnlcd.Pres.O , TTTASHINGTON. Feb. : r rW Pliysicinns-iiltendii 1 ’ ’ W illiam Howard Tn th [ ^aiil uftci' visitinK thcir p I lient-shortly before midnlK! ^ » sv |» ■ ■J l Weaker. Ur. llaKner anil Dr. Clayt i-.'^pecteil no jtreat chnngc llie coniidion of the form rliie' Justfee during (he nlghl. b Dr. cinytorsuUI thnl in a case of U iiniurc a sharp lurn fcr ihc wot mlclit come very suddenly. During one of his con.uious m mcni:i lodny. the paUenl looked licl IcAily up from hU'sIck bed into ll ^ tsce of hls Kon. A gleam In his ey showed llinl he recogiilied Robert Tatt. who hud arrived a while earll tnV ItMtn Clncinnail and was being ti lowed from there by hli broUii Charles P. Tuft. So weak was the former preside niir and chief Justice that he was unal to say a word. Previously the dyl mnn also hod reeotnlud Dr. Pra cU R. Hagner aiid his sunken chtt lliaT -Thj »mlie”was gone ana tne - ei » closed olmost ot once, for then I Mr. Tuft could not speak. vent scribed Mr. Taft as "slightly wei to- er." and said he had not been al to take much nourlshmenL rent j.»rom Ume lo time through the tl *“* tiersons called al the Taft reslder to express thclr sympathy to M 2000 Taft because ot her husband's « Icul condlUon. Ambassador Claui the Of France was one. Mn. Edwj nnnn «Uler of Vlee Prt by llenl Curlls. wns onoUier. vant Justices of the supreme court a leel conveyed their sollellude. ,1,1, Mrs. Taft was being comforted ‘ Uielr daughter, Mrs. Helen. T Manning, and other relatives. r n U l D E ^ S EXFE^ICN raw- —DCTHOnV-Peb.-ja-W^-How-f :nin. mer President Tntt once walked fr (he the Michigan Central siaUon h Tlie loUiectlyhallbeeausehehad'i out uf change." was recallod lot - OS the nation watched the hei fight Uie former chief maalstnile ? Mhc muhl_inr_ai;niti5t tleaUi. _ __' lask. Mr, Totfwas on a jpeaking tour, was had Just given his last quarter [din a train iwrter.. with Out Uirough the trnin sheds t down ihrcugh the tratllc of b puty Mlclilgon avenue he trudged imcd nearly three miles to the dty h .ndcr Till- wind wlilpped about,hts legs 1 T in r ■8n it -lii. -.-ttjai-taitr-flylntH w»; n > ff •a n tllilglypii.'Hit d on. Igriuring-gti U - cars and taxicabs that vhlacd liree “ Atiarci-j-hall'Jw-aaoHnett' died, doorman: . cam- The mayor was James Couu liygi- riow s'nlor United Stales scna Jrnm m rtil-an. .Tr^Atr. CrnnwHi rniT •ferTfitriwaideiiHHitiWned-titiit- -th e liftd.ul>scnt-mlndedly::nIlQ««IOll ly a t Self to run out of funds. -aid- "I IT*'' out change, an t ...... ^1,. hiri lau «f itn body explained to others hi the may< from ih ^ s i^ ^ ^ o h e ci*ty"^ I that he could do it because ho I I "Mkcn ott 70 poumls" since tie I the White House......................... . He clutltcd a few taoments.,* LL and he departed u unoHenUtkn I L <ts hc came. With him went $9( _ AlWi)IL.CflUKn.C:£Ml3BC.2_BS)] him was Icfl his personal clieet • COT-Cr tt. lion ------------------------ u,-- -iUDGE (IV WASHINGTON PPITIPI7PQ ATTQRNE fiiw -------- SEATTLE. Peb.-38-(/H-----Jll Oetirte M. Bourquln expressed 1»SC opinton-ot-Unitcd-SUUa.ftll«S 4cm=- •wlwbrlng-'half-plntcasea-.'lnto.f lined eral court, during an uraigno after wsslon here today, cam After levying a ftne of 50 ce of a against Wlillam E. McMillan, 1 ■nesr -ekadett-i'tlUy-io-poeewlen-ei men half-plnl of moonshine, aa char lured In an Infomiatlon signed by Unl med, SUles • Attorney AnUiony 8avi tho judge declared: were fAny d(lclent.Unl(«1.8^lM. with torney who knows no fietun- Uiai - . bring half-plnl cases In this c« Is not qusIUfed fo hold offiee." - , McMillan wu takea'lnto cult >urn- .......... BUHLRESipENTjROVE! 'tai^ nik. SALT un<m - roefw John.R..H<^l»haa,T«a^i^M! lenU. beld inJsU hercf (U'lMpjMKW t-w »iti'.*.tai.(h^ •curl, foT'eieinawTjftbr^ijj^^Hg
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Page 1: W IN F A L Jh S J ) l A ii ^ nenewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · There hove been several 01 ~ i»,r,)s-iir>nff M'mLM iii'iiiim—1 _____couKo of (lie confercncc

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» t w' 'V O L . 1 2 . N O . 28-1

7 Z N M 0 M *MniES*t z z z n P i P M E

Andre Tartlicu’ i Announc

ing Cabinet Brings Ho| . For Action at Confereni

ny FRANK n . KINO fAMoclBled Ptcm SU lt WrHrrl

E O N U O N T K c b r 2 8 - ^ - T ncWH from I’a r b th is ul ernoon tlm t ^lulrt; Ti

___ 4 .— r lin i . lllill tli‘finitply iiiCftmi^ J’rcsidcn t I) o 11 m v r k u c

» - '- w o ii l t l - fo rm -n cnbinct KU naval eonfercnci? circles c (•oiiraKcmcnt D iat th e prese fJniA';,'/*);' piuixe - o f disarni m ont t n a y Irrtclcd R (luy or m o ciifllcr than c pceitO.

The 5U|)pooltloii ll ttm t llio P rn i ilelc'cailoii mny bc ublc to rcliini Loiuion by llic middle ol next wci

------------- irijrn rtm tttrr t rvcirw hem in-T mprosrevi euu bc mndc umll I

Tt}o\n Ilic Jour tlrlfRullc uwnliliit: iiicm.

Mennwlille tlie Amrrlcfliu nnd Ju nncsc will conllnue Uiclr efforts, they did. i'csierduy ond lodny. reueli n compromise iisrctmeia cruisers, Mibmarlnes und otiicr d pitted |X)lnU.

_________venftL ihe_Uiillfjl_mrigc!otn dcKiites o t Downfii? atrrec this iio< nnd wltli thnt the eonlerence we

j-------->- .u » iii.ttibniti a imnlr a n um iL&totiny.

* Serve Viefut FurpoK, Wlille lhe American ond JopaniI conlerenee* have nol produced d-i Inlto Rsrtement. tliey may te n e 1

very usetiil purpoM of cICBrlnit t , Kiwml ror B quIcJc a/JjJnwc}? tc flI settlement of poelClc problems ni

week.

C‘ ' J u 'i gm rrr i;LT Llini.^ Mild Biiiu observers It Is belleyetl llm t once t

• confercncc la Kolni:. nsreemc; would come 50 quickly tlm t the cr iclMn wlileh has arisen licrc ulia Ilie United Btuto.i over seeming 1 lay will l» quickly forKo^leii.

__________Cotoiicl Henri- U Stimion. Iienittho United fiiotes deleBullon, to a. Ceote»T%Jhin»r‘<*(a»*Prin>e M

\ ■ Liter MncDonald tonlRht Alter ll------------ a iify"dcparred 'rd rtheir’wceipcna:

Mr. Stlmson to Stanmorc and f •NtacDonnld lo Chcfiiiers.

NOTE Ot' DISSATISFACTION JiOUNDS I.V WASJJINGT<

WASHINOTON. Feb. 28

1 rrnil oC the London nuval nrms e< ferrncc wa.i wuiided in the jiciii lodny with ^ le siiKKesilon by Senn NfcICcUar, Democrat. Tennessee, tl

s the American delesules tie reeiilbecnute o( tlic attitude of the oU four (lowers.

— - -flrnnlorM eKeHnrln-ihUdUiaU . . )iMlUont:Tnecn:hy:tlin:ctticcTnrtl

rcducll

Rrnntnr ViUidmtiim_nt;»»bllci

lurc pfonomieemeiils" and nrficd tl the coiiforce* l>c allowed a free hni

There hove been several 01 ~ i»,r,)s-iir>nff M'mLM iii'iiiim— 1_________couKo of (lie confercncc wtilch cvc

Miully wilt hiivc lhe final word aiiy oiirermcnt wlilch may comc t

n l imltllu ji. I.1..1 P lm ir r o ^ |) f - U ^ luTv^l-commltt

foreign relotlon.i eommlttee, b( ^ tiavc spoken adversely of some p:

< ^ MMols in lhe u n d o n parley. Bt------- l^-irH l'have-leftd fnB ^iirts in the *t ' ate debate on nny ireotles eman;------------- Iny from the conference.— Seiui

Dorah will talk over llie radio 1 morrow n lghl and may loueli up •Jie conference.

AIRPLANE CARRIES GIFT j FROM BOISE TO BOR/

:---------------- B O ISE.-P*b,-3*-(A >i-A -can-:rcamed honey will sta rt c u t by 0

------- piano from hero tomorrow raom idestined for tlie bre(ikfut waH

~ = = = = ^ r T 7 n it5 d « U tis « o iiU o c m iin i P Borah. Moyor-Jumes P. Pope t

hand the package to lhe pilot, a President W. E. arahom of 1 cimmber ot commerce will u iln the act,

-----------------33ilUtJ>ji*a)U>f4«iwBur«MnB.express over tlie Vorney 'Air line

. iiiiw Krvleo to connect eastero clt wtlh B olu , Seattle. Tncoma, po land, Spokane. Pasco ond Salt Li

— -city .--, - •

I AMERICAN FLIER RES'

j , ig x i c ( y jn Y ; j t b ;3 8 .w ^ - M------------ Plorenco Lowe flames, American 1

lalrix, remoined a t M aiallan lot _________ on h e r.I llsh t from Los Angeles

j^jLDEATM rM BARS^U Oymi ' '1 - WICli. . 'r f n ic e . Peb.~3»rt?> _ i I . . 4 condlUfla of D. H. Lawrence. B rit

T no-veUi^-iHo-li»i'bMn“m -rof-» i

i": ix j f e s a r aI No hope w u held for h ii reoI ery oltbougb ho m sy UQEer t Ut

E T \

r COMPETITOR WINSJN^' “ PAPER’S SEARCHFOR-

j q MOSTUSEFULCITIZEM

COLUMBIA. 8. 0 .. Feb. 38'Ti’P r r p rm three »eek».-Tho Record,

k k ^I'lterDoon-iiflWflpaw r here, h u I L U b e e n 'te a rc m n ^ fgr “Columbta’i

SubJcrlbers to the paper .were asked to nominate persona whom

die title. The necortJ announcedHope lh a l it would presenl a gold watcli

tp the cltlien selected.A commlitee of five, represent­

ing the civic clubs and chambei of commerce of tills elly. was ap‘

trr) pointed lo Judge the qualiftca' - T h e - condidaiea.t j i f t - The Record's search ^nded lO' T a r - . .

rn ie il __ willlftm E. ciontalw, edltor-in'(. lie chlrl' of tfie inomliig newspaper

aild rival of the Tlie Rccord. wif the unanimous selection of thi

f s u n t Irm a - — ■ ----------

::HllDfERE){ilNE81-U1IIIE8'RE1atlOJis

Chief Executive Estimati•ts. usy- Expenditure of Group ; $1,400,000,000 in Yci

— WASHlNaTONrFfb. 38 U W !k 'I3 : Ident Hoover made public todrty,

r e ^ r t csilmnHng tha t public utlll

1930 would exceed 11,400.000,000 ni affeet every ctiy nnd town in i:

,anese1 def* 'Hie re|)ort, made lo the chief e ve lhe ecullve by Matniew S. Sloan, dial IB the man ot liLi eommlttee on expedhli « fltid 0 public utiUty coiutruetlon lo n I nexl emiiloyment. said tlie program nc

under wny had been accelerated.

ce tho Bi'ooklyn Edison company, said ttie mcin.1 had been no great ftiodiflcatlon f crit- the ulllltles program' oulllued UuTlir November nnd th a t a rt-canvaiw lu ig dc* shown tha t those plana probab

would be somewhat expanded.w f o f ______ Offert tnU rpretatlon

-,81opii.rtport*d.W »at-UJfir«a»( f i h . i tee Interpreted present eJectrieal ei

.ergy-oulp^t as.lnd lcatlvc-lhat-li ; ' dustrlal production, considering tl

■ counuy ns a whole. Is mnlnlalnli il'c lt pnopproxlmntcly Ihc same le eK os the nniisuolly IiIrIi ones

V • Insl, yenr. which were con-'lderalj 3T0N above those of any since the pc

wnr collapse.”TZ .i!l The committee wns advised by ll

tmlliycomiiaiilcs “ihnl o fU ic (61 MC5.000.000 lo Uc cxiieiided by the

^nninr eoiwlnictlin, JIOS.000,0' th a t ^ orders wllh munufoctu 'culled producers of equlnment al

construction miiterlals. with co rrs]>ondliig occelerallon of facto

uctiiin

d tha t hot concrnlroled In a fihnnd. locatlltes but, bn ttie contrarj-. a

ou t. spread quite cvcnb' throughout t

even- '^ fio ..voliiinc of new orders f rd on e<)ul|>mcnl and materials nlrcn lie out placed or to be placed by March

will bo »180«l0,000 or 38 percent

n lttte: -c ii tw ^ ^ lUtOrapd^ecalm t ^ p r t ^

bolh Bram" e pro* .

ilO iildTO '^ -PEiEECKiBiFT — :IRAN Possibility of Dissolutii ,„_or- —LoomsJf Premier Fal

To-Gct Vote ol Conlideni»a/fles _____iimzE: ••— " .«■ will PARIS. Peb; 28 W ^A ndrew ‘Pi t, ond dleu todoy Informed Presldcnl Do t tho mergue lha l Jie is certain to ha rtlncss his new eaWnet be fo» parilamt

next Thurtday. nir-alF. — tt . l>.m>nt. after line, a laborloai day in wlilcii he cncou clUes tered stubborn opposition from t Port- left groups, bu t he hope* lo have I

t Lake mlnlslry completed (or Sunday a then J o get. I t Into 'ihapo for t p a rllim en ta^ appearance.

-ATA conviction Is growingiSTS chamber circJea lha t should Tardl meel defeat o r hia initial appei

--Mm I ance before-the deputies, as was I J « t t f i t , 0#m»le_0 hiutemB»r:Pre dem D oum em e is resolved lo c upon a Joint meeUng of the seni andrehamber-fo^a-vote on^Utol

er-h tlp« (rti« lle irw ltJ i“ the 'jm *l groups.'This Is lhe very eventual

LfST iftey-wo,(le«lrou».oL*TOldfng.> th e y -iro ,ilk a ly _ to au p p a tU ird l rather than to e h an n It.

—^ -l*tfrtonl»hfc*-jecUnt<>t-«pHmiJ JriUsIT prevailed In both chambers and le •*ome' * u iha t‘Tirtleu-TOll(tTucceciS.--l ported said himself, when he wcelved ne« WORST p a ^ r m ^ . iHat U ' b ^ U 'U recov. the cabinet ready to present I mUe President Downerjne Ute Sunday

M doda j-aom le f

’ ' TBE ONLY ■

W IN» OF rpi

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I R - - : ...... .

,EN

------------------------9 ld . . . . ____

were' " ' ' ' V " 'horn .

need ~ • ~ I,atch , I

lenl-mber ^ ,»ap*flca-,ta. . . . . .............. •__ _

1 lO' • i

r -in . •a ju r r - --------' r— —

r7 ^ • 1:^

n a te sANYlW OC£NT. 1

Ip a t tiTTLS HOOVER.1 • J R m „ rOLlCY TriAT.Vll . J g e ^ Y ea r sjiqv js i T i f i a S R ® * ^

drty.u / / l y .utility . i l/fw ^

W and In lhe

rdhloii I .10 nUI I .______________________n now t— — — — — — —ted, ,

iilEflSINOMDobabiy •

- - m m i i c ,cuj'*’. . 'a l cn- ___ —

U p ris in g B c rb T T E m p lo y n ie r

neiev. O ff ic e R e s u lts in W a rn inlies cf

A g a in s t D c m o n s lra l io r

^ ^ . - n A K L A N D , m . ;g i.rf-piB iin • today In front ot the Mate cmploj

ment oftlcc here rbultcd In InJui juy.uiN [JJ jj, seven persoiw. Including a wi

i man and two iMliccmen. arrest fi UiB five rioters hurt, and o pollt

, ^ warning tha t future dfmonslralloi ■acitjry broken up on -ilghl.

^ Wono o f the ^ v en sc rio ^ .

o re s? rioting ond uctaincu pcnaiiig pos: e=cxK t n r crtlM T ballrgarh____ _____

3 5 : : : : ; ^ = __________________fe* yenr-old child; Nicola Snpolif, 3

X are j y w oiig.J7: Arcliie Crown. 19. ur ut the Cnrl Trippel. 36. Pollcc buld all wc,

rs for flic iniempfoycd. _ ^ilrcady Sccond Arrn.1 ,rch 31 J t Bobbin's second ai

■such tt charsc- this week. 8t

-----------u

was not disclosed In the police n . . ports, ns the fight atarted befo the police mixed In. Bttiwn, oecon

ing to the reports mas making "wap box'; oration, and some men

------- '• b m of thc erowd-Jttlherc^-to-set

Nr r took execpllon to his- u tlc L I ances. A free-for>a)l followed, ar L l police were forced to used the • '* itleks to flsh i their way uirout

-------- Iho crowd of several hundred pesons 10 t^ e riot center, that tin

lUtlOn might make Uieir arrests. I t was du lng th is melee thiii ihe five persoi

F a ils Were arrested ond Policemen L. ---------lU SanJnd 'R obcfl-llunter-reccli/.ienoe unir imurin. ............... ■

HOWAtlD-REAGHES-HOMK “Tar- . ■■ - — '—l ^ u * SOtrrHAMPTO.**. England. Pe? 28 (ffv-Slr Esme Howprt, retlrii Isment arW sh ambas-MKlor w the Unit*tter a

ncoun- ' ■ •

a D O i S E m i v E i

OrKJPSSTCtUppear- --------■as lhe . o m p A O O .-Feb..38 (jfV -Dlncra

i?S rsenate endangvred earix lonight and 0: lUsolu- w u^atM i-w aa-lilJured by-a-boo

imaUtf WpIcMoh-was iefofmu^lnfTTala; ituality period.of .patronaEe.

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CHICAGO, I'Vb. 38 (/IV-Pallrni — , pavleu~wccU -uf_.w attlns-bruu;:li n e n i tliclr rc-.vutci to <000 Cook couiili

employes toilny. ' n in g Luvendpr bordered slips of robin: . ■ cR!t blue. bcurUiKlin intcrljnioii iimi io n s spelled relief f r o m cmbnras-^im

v jjlu hy JajJdJord. groeeoum 'i •»« . . lii.M.illnicnt collectors, werc dlstribai-

cd to cnimtv einplovcs—tho fir;,i g llmc iiiry lu d been p i.d in maiH „ j„ r . week.-.I wo- AviUit'il fiirds would bc forilicnMi- tQf III; throiiiihSMaiH.Slmwn’s c ltu n ''

^ j [ j j rcsriip rwimittee. County Trciusiirfi tions Ocor.tr K. HiirilliiR loosed more luai

n iiillili>ii riullnrs whleh tnid -ix'c: ouaiy ,

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f ^ f r • T AKE ^ S T A t g ^ ' f f f i f f E f.u n d _____wcrc • D01S1';. Kcb, U3 «>)—Tlio cumir.k.'

''in te rtuiiiiT lo llicbnnk (0 'iin'nile under ctatcTtTriin'

] Df. lion,61,c -Tlie bank. beKlmiliiT loinnrrD'.v

r Incl ‘ •’• 1 1 1 ’I’'-I nml 'rniM comiiany and i< raiiu.tl' izcd for UUAHHi.. u . t- Sgdcn. 'is iitesldciir.-nna "IT-J.-llcf Innd. Biirlty. vice president.

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‘r2« University of Illinois Col a w - IcBC-of-Meilioine-Experl!------ Report Calcium ValualiliDME-— =------ - = --------------

-Vh' c m C A ao . Feb. 38 ((lv-SclenlLii HHnff Ot Itic University ofllU nols collegi

of nieillclnc today anrfounced the: ”,'.‘2 hod estiibllshed ns a fact the medico

suniKi-.mnii tha t lime, or calcluiti "- I plays'n drsUnct rote in the tuber

cutosls iiiilleiii's bid for. Uie rciun L C . of goodjiculth. .

ILU , Dr. Willlnm P. Peterson and DiI , i n Samuel A. Levinson, who have obI I U served more than JOO tnbercu larpa LUU tleiits during the' last three years li

. tJie Chlcaso iniinlelpal tubrrculoaJ

. sanlUrluiii sold Ihelr studies hoi “p v e d the e o rre a n w io t clinlca

were follows thab ^ b — - adm ln^ ra lion wil

wtieUier a tubercular Individual wll fjght a-«i«»ttJuU -b*U Jfr-w --suc

•w n ed ^ m b . this mineral element, amoni

alcure ably -a very important one."1 "ur. I'e tCTiotm iaii w irTound'tha

. . jp e r.c en tleM calcium in -lhe bio* ra-ii^thatt-Uioae-ibbO'hadsbowtMi-aUooc iW ft£,^«rr«iJit*oc* - ,

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[ht 19:10 by Til' New Yurt Tribune Ine.

)unty Employes 'hecks In WeeksLlrni. pcnslonni bill'd, tu ntioiu V iie -; ;^ iu;:hU pasc_ol_fhtcki.li.'id.bfen.o_*cvcn iUiily blow. •ttciL- niiiyir: llic .f lts t lo tx

paid.)blns While llic ciiiiiiiy r<'loimi, relle; llmt. lo Uie iO.mio ciiy iiupIojtj *«s posl-

S'liiK poned niiittlicr 48 hnur; iDllottnu .■ijjd Str.-»n-ji'« jiiiiuuitccHii'tit llmt then

ibai- were ."!ch> iiiiiiiy icciiiuealitlcV n fir;,i lhC"wayin'pernill psymr-Ihem-be':nrTir~T5rrsTimnr---------- -------------------

The t.’>0,DnlinflU marl; in itir 174.- ;0:il- 000,000 taiiiii:ili;n liivoliliii; I'.ic Milt Ull". I of las aiiiicliutli'.ii ttarr.uiM »a siirtT ; lei'.chril ia.-.i iiU-ht. nnd ll wiis tmiwi luan llm t Chlcjso b:iii»A ttoiild iimier been write Ihi- Sis.oeo.oco nrrciiurv fo

l l ia ln l lb l |>av day iiiiil] .such timi

S r o m o - s ^ m P F S F ^fER- - - HCEEIPTS-REVEM^ftH

iiiik.-. - . POISE, Kfli. t4’)-Idiiho gaW'

more in Jm iu W 'thlT T far-thnn- r yetir i.ro, Uip riixTr; oTilie ulrccioi of niolor fueW jcvcalcd todny.

l iu X I . ni:r»l»ta,ii;uflflai,m.iliu:li’j;..£fJliu,it- ruary lor Un- pricedtiin month wert T O T •nDX3S(r3IfiniS t-T33.Blg rtn:..tniiiiin} m * - |.m yror. Of-thtB-i cur'.'! eolleeiiflt

(3908 went lo the ucronuiitlcs fund

.......G i i s n w i

aw iM iiCol- Troopers at Prison Trail erls- — Guns-on-Gralt-SuBpocl« alile - Of Plot to AssistXonvict:

iiisls- AUBURN, N. Y..-Feb. '.’8 -1’) ” >l!rgo Slate troopers on tlic wnlL% of An they bum prison wnlght fl'red ui»n an<

dical drove off an nlnilaiic itmt circlet ;ium. low over Auburn prL'on wvera ib e r - ' umes. I t wM leared 'lhe p U ilt.w :iurn tr jlng to drop nrms into the ysn

or signal lo some priwnrr.1 Dr. Tl*e GO troope/s on duly manne. : ob- t lu -walls.-and ,llie machine Eunr p a - were-planlwl.—. -----------— ’irs In 'O fficers reporlcd they were read

for the plane should it rrtutn, I had t>«w to the west when fired ujior

nlCRl *n>o y«rd had not yet been searchK — der ^ t h l n tJLm lght,haLcjfpPl«c th a t

- * “ l PILOT REPORTS INCIDENT satd. - p-i. <19 111,-

I tuiM nwnc in iiu iiaio r^o io u w * rw ‘ S tandard In a Ulephone coiiverta

Uon t h i f he had flown over Aubwi prison oiTlils w«r w c^foiilRht. H w1irHbt*awafo U ia n ilillU O n T n .« u M d J la n iL a t .ib e jf l » n M Uis IH oQ -liaa-B te irfll’tStt-ar-TilntT-h

dledi j t i d ___________________________t °ie BllUnger aald he w flying a t a

^ l i a l t y tempted him 10 take a cloi fo i« - ■C T ^toofcrirthB ^ttoa - o a - tz d M

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Secretary Hyde, Chairmar _ Leomanil5ain.R..Mckcl-

' vie Depart For Chicajo tt Con'cr With Commlttei

I fly The AxjtocUIcii l’rpr>'- T T 7 A SIll.N 'G T O N . 1-Vl.. 2!

— Wr in in ir w h ea l lua i'k e l

Sct-rvtiii-y I ly tli’, f h a i r n i a i LoKKt- o f tht* f a r m lu ia ril. an t

— ! ii itn ; , a (L-KdUL'. ln m ii l i iu 'iub c r rcp rc .ten tii iK w hi-n l. w .-n en rtiiiii* tn C h ica g o lim ijrlit ti ciinfi-i- w ilh th e n a liim a l w ln-a lu lv is iiry n im m itle o .

Prior to depnrtute, the ni;rlnihiir( MH-rrt'ary uttfiided n mei-tliiK <if Uk riibiiirt a l v.iili:h cundllloiu iil boil the «tipni nild coiton m orkru wrr< dlM'UNMit lully wltli Uie pre.Mdeiit Mr. Hoovrr viii.i ^e|>rp^enled lo tx

__oiJimiuiic-ior scuernl IniprovcmciiIU a te^uli ol tlic tiiUiirn In Uie mur ket.

Wlille hc (lid not confirm n rcjwr Uiul he u'uiild curry a |>erMii»l n m snge from the pre.Mdeiit lo Uie wheu ndvlsory committee, the sccrelur; raid thn l Mr. Hoover wus "keenly tn lercsted" In Its dehbernUons.

Authorize! Ruylnt I t wns on recommendiitiun of Uv

Hhnrlte<l the Unblllmtlon onrnainn lA'hich. financed by federnl fund.- I were gencrnlly credlteTl here wlU 'haJUiia Uic rapid market deffectlon

— m iitT~nnag ' doiinr .ffneai—a- m l tt;n i Chicago.{ Secretary Hyde said he did not be i llcve Uie sinballuillon corporatloi . hnd bought any wheat today. elUie lli the cnsh or futures mnrliet. Tii

Mnncllvity. however, tie snld. did no

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5 iESTllLVES g J I t i l & i ltop- ‘ *■ ----- '

r S Charles- Peter— Nani3(l-a rii.i Admirer of Slain Womai S ! Tells of Relationshilere

-be>t— SAXT-t / t lC g -c m rrrb .-S ft-ti - ; . 7 1 tJlinrle.-i I'r i^f.nmiuna iiiuii. nomt

' by n wlinf;--! n* an mlmirer of Mr Mile ; D o r o l h y Moonneister, w h o s »a»i mnnclrd body w,i.< found on a loni

:i|Kd I ty road nenr here lust Suliitdn dcr> niornlnw, today ileiilrd nn the wl'

for nc.w st.nul tn the Intjiii-sl Uml Uiei time had berj) iiiiy atfrcllon beiwee• ■ . tlinmin- .I .u hn hflrt riiyp!i.-.<pd t. .1

^ ML*a Amellft llugcntobier. ststi

•day Uint Peter had been out wit Mr.-I-Mnnrmrt.sier nnd rtillrd n t hi

) home Mvcrni times a week und hi I nbo urged her to dtvurco Dr. Frnr

aw* I Mo'armelaler. but PUer emphotlco

.Peter's counseiTT, U. Lcwis.-t«( ciofTie^tcd to Jasttcc E<l' ■ lr l JSiittc:

I conducting tin- imiiir.ii. uimlnst U |ndmLv.lon Bf 'h e te.Mliiiony ot ll7 r . ihiwi-MlM .HimwaofcUw-ti tlpclnred It -merely lieiir:.:iy and ei

'tirocourt.

Peler Teiliriex I Pclcr testified he was never oi I alone with Mrs. Moormelsler ar

E Hugeniobler deelured yesterday Uu Peter had called lour or five limes

U iat he had tcleiihoned her slst trequenUy.

U nder qucsUoning by Counly A -am tom ey John D. Rice, lie gave a di ' t d movements la

(er Wfts Uking Uic faUii automobi {qIS ride which endetl wiUi Uio dlscovei

{of her muUlotcd body In a lone-----hrtMtt-near-JMro-whwo-lt-had-bwr----- J-run-over-reiwatedlyJjy-hsr-own-ai. r ' tomoblle. ■

Hla lc.^llmony in thLi parileuli ajrrrn} jv-JUi th a t of h ii wife, wl

leral j (ConUnued On Page 2. Columi»« --------. . . . , -------

:::;pin5BuiiG«'s.Tiii(ii:iiB::-BmttlEJ[GTflFFEI'. I t . _____‘'J®]); I PITO BU RO H , Feb. 28 (-n -P U t ®'™^lmr*h-«.slrlUfa«.laxlcab driver. U ’is^ K K la rT eJ tc iw J-b y jiiw ie of .JIM:

II a s«tUement proposal olfered I T ' the Parmelee transporlaUon eor Id .,- pany.'operating U»e cabs. The t m

• ^ J w f i n o ,,«uT trene« „Dtween the strikers’ execuUve oor

burn-”’*“ « company offleialithe ornce of Mayor d ia ries n . Kllr

— T hfr.< lrlv« rs-«alk«d .ou t.oa^ i U ,* i_ a ^ :^ ^ ^ u r th « ra n c « of a ^ t f ^

cltar. HbouLcalM operated by slrike briia

y ' n eUKMnEII AUDl-r MtJItMU

o r ointfUf.«i 1-11:3_______.

I M AN O F M ANY W R E C K S

. C O N F R O N T S O BSTA C LE

S I IN W IN D Y CITY COURT

fiHICAOO. F c b T ^ i.r—The "ae7 eldentnt; ciirerr ot A. Aloie

M bump«d,_ojaln*i sn oij*i«cl^-in-

' , 'Attorney A. J . OrntVnm. fogii>fl i a n ' for lhe North Sho^ tliie. con*

I tended Aloie hnd bren l;i l<x> gI« m aiiy-w reekj—npiiroxlinatrly 50

M u itBi 'm t h iwmiuiif wm urn- to ing the last several yrarN.

! Alole’s ciu-eer a.i u "v,rci;k Ur- te e ttm" was wrecked. He wns uid-

ered held under *10.000 bondi while anthorlUe.wei'koncd wlintli. er he leally itnd berii ns rci;k1e!s

.,jji os chiriird.i~' ' _At(ofney _OraIiaih joW (Iip'V^ I court Alole liaa iire.'eiiipd a tluini

; for UW dnniagcs allegedly suffer-la ii I ed In a recent wreck ot tlie Northim l I Stiore Line near Keno»lia. w n-

-'rnnilii -I'llp lrniil.l> 1« il» l)irI loriiry testlflnl, Alblp wa.s "mu

'''* '1 miles and 24 hi>iir\ <ill' In liL\ t tn claims, it"‘t

1 i l c i s l i ’

i O F K M E

iwrt I ’“ ;iOr. James: Howard Snool

Displays' Charactcristi Iron Nerve in Last Hou

the ■

mns ~ u iiio 7 fib r

Kltli carried him ihrough six montlis ( Ions residence In Ihe death house a t OIil

t mite-peirtW i» *»yrP i‘. J .mw*-Htt< nrd Snookt university protestor, wei

. be- to liU death In the electrle chair tt

.(ton nisht for (lie murder of liLs co-c ttier companion. Theora Hlx. The currei Tl,(. was turned on a t 7:04 ond ho wi not pronounccd dead nt 7:11 P. M.

— He received three coiilacls ol 20< volls each.

: = Dr: 81100k j<i;)ieared lo be U

ber. Hc entered nccomiilnled' I three gunrils. His eyes werc red—1 If he had cried nfler his lost mee Ing wilh Ills wife. Hc walked «H

,1 R | firm step and head erect. As ll in jy IWO. chnlr guurds look liim by tl . n i l -arm, ■ llu>. .doctor. sttpped —torwa:

brlikly and u l down In the deal ♦fhalr. •

. « • m- war. iicc-ompanled Into the roc - a » - ‘ nrco-nii,TjCErnrnnTT.«ioc"MnT

of ttie Klnu- Avi'nuir Melliodlst Epl la n ^ ro'ial church, Iil pastor, und II . . Hcv. K. E. Wall, prt-.oii choplnlll. Tl

Silip driiih Iiuu*(- was crowded.fntones PeUdan.

— .-rtt«.tjiunlv-took-Uio.dociot.by.t 1111 ,11 nem. ■HiM^iwt>|>ed-lnm-liKhfrHt«a Mrs. enulr. Aiiolher adjusted lhe maj o^f. A ircoiid before the current w

;o„p. lurned on. Rcv, Mr. Miller Inloncd tduy .'•■'l<;mii voice. "The Lord bc wl wll- y«ti."

Ihere A M'cond Inler the ehlcf depu ween I’a-^ed the .stRiml lo thrrc ummm , KiKird.-. and Uie doctar

thri-c coiTtncts. ttie first lit 7-^oi I . 1,.^.. j> ,i t ,a i id UiiUasLnt 7:t!Q 1-3 P .! with till- current wos fiiu i olf.-l-'or ttii : Jier nilimcrs: live ptjysiclaiis waiti had. lienriefl oy u r . uMiStc w . lic lir i

tnnk iiri.’oii doctor, lhe physician^ exai Icol- t’lcd Dr. Snook. Tlio prison phy:

IUO* rctiiriicd.U) the c liair.lo-piacc Ittcn r ;fn'l-.;vc liulrtiment ugn ln sl-tl: Uio con(:i'mncd man'.', cliest, Finally

the 7:11 1*. M. lie stepped buck nnd toi

i en- hits iiaMed ihriwgh this man's bo

l l l Q i Mlister ' --------

r At- W re c k R e s u lts in Ign itii

I i u l O f G aso lin e k d O n e Mi

. * 1 -‘B e a t in g W a y " PerTsh

jnely — •ALic iA.'AT r r r t i n g T J F A n y

*■“ *" o n rm tu T u ira iira ran o m ir^ riu c i eiiiBP »■ “ hd \indeteimltwho number were missing lonight af

gasoline from several lank ci Kl) cauuhi fire during a wreck' of-------: !tttJBOur;T Jt.'inc ■fremin.-t n u i n i i;n here. All were a parly of m in “beaUui! Ihelr way," the Injut

mdii whose name was not leam

r r n liOured nun-saitU Uure vi J L II "several" men Iii the box ear w

him "bul one or two. escaped. - ,(11, . Heat IntenseI late - Due to henl-and Uie lack o t <(iul M to menl' for fighting-the--oU-firern d by cuers could' no topp 'iw eh tlio'bui com* ing cars In which the men were ; ;e iw yo rted :~ ~ ~

fegg- 6LgTt3fli>nrJ v e H ln g a Mne<LBii1com* gasoline fl^e^Irom onfl"orthB 'ta U aia c a n which ivASjelewed by t h e m □Ilif n fteen 'cars . made up mostly o( mt [ u tt: . fh cTwlLM .a n d liimhM ahlpmep nand veift into the ditch. T d e ^ n e J

r ^ > . A rk a n s a s j tn d P o p lu ^ S M M w

1 rObAY: Unsettled.

iW S l:S P A C E S — S C E N T S

nSimtSiljimsMi"• i William Howard Taft Recoi ” I ni;cs,_;AtlendinQ_Spci;la

I ■ ist And Sunken Cheel J; I Ripple Into Feeble Smi ll. —

i iDy The Asioclnlcd.Pres.O , T T T A S H I N G T O N . F e b . : r r W — P liy s ic in n s - iilte n d ii

1 ’ ’ W illia m H o w ard Tn th [ ^aiil u f tc i ' v is itin K th c i r p

I l i e n t - s h o r t ly b e fo re midnlK! ^ » sv |» ■■Jl” W eaker.

U r. l la K n e r a n il D r. C lay t i-.'^pecteil no jt r e a t ch n n g c

— llie c o n iid io n o f th e fo rm rliie ' Justfee during (he nlghl. b Dr. cinytorsuUI thnl in a case of U iiniurc a sharp lurn fcr ihc wot mlclit come very suddenly.

During one of his con.uious m mcni:i lodny. the paUenl looked licl IcAily up from hU'sIck bed into ll

^ tsce of hls Kon. A gleam In his ey showed llinl he recogiilied Robert Tatt. who hud arrived a while earll

tnV ItMtn Clncinnail and was being ti lowed from there by hli broUii Charles P. Tuft.

So weak was the former preside n iir and chief Justice tha t he was unal

to say a word. Previously the dyl mnn also hod reeotnlud Dr. Pra cU R. Hagner aiid his sunken chtt

lliaT -Thj »mlie”was gone ana tne - ei » closed olmost o t once, for then I

Mr. T uft could not speak.

vent scribed Mr. T a f t as "slightly wei ■ to- er." and said he had not been al

to take much nourlshmenL rent j.»rom Ume lo time through the tl *“* tiersons called a l the Taft reslder

to express thclr sympathy to M 2000 Taft because o t her husband's «

Icul condlUon. Ambassador Claui the Of France was one. M n. Edwj

nnnn «Uler of Vlee Prt by llenl Curlls. wns onoUier. vant

Justices of the supreme court a leel conveyed their sollellude., 1,1, Mrs. Taft was being comforted

‘ Uielr daughter, Mrs. H elen. T Manning, and other relatives.

r n U l D E ^ S EXFE^ICN raw - — DCTHOnV-Peb.-ja-W^-How-f :nin. mer President Tntt once walked fr

(he the Michigan Central siaUon h Tlie lo U ie c tly h a llb ee au se h eh a d 'i

out uf change." was recallod lot - OS the nation watched the hei

fight Uie former chief maalstnile ? M hc muhl_inr_ai;niti5t tleaUi. _ __'

lask. Mr, T otfw as on a jpeaking tour, was had Just given his last quarter

[d in a train iwrter.. with O ut Uirough the trnin sheds t

down ihrcugh the tratllc of b puty Mlclilgon avenue he trudged imcd nearly three miles to the d ty h .ndcr Till- wind wlilpped about,hts legs 1 T in r ■8n it -l i i.-. - t t j a i- taitr - f lylnt H w»; n > f f •a n tllilglypii.'Hit d on. Igriuring-gti

U - cars and taxicabs th a t vh lacd liree “ A tia rc i- j-h a ll 'Jw -aa o H n e tt' died, doorman: .

cam- The mayor was James Couu liygi- riow s'nlor United Stales scna

Jrnm m rtil-an . .Tr^Atr. CrnnwHir n iT •ferTfitriwaideiiHHitiWned-titiit- - th e liftd.ul>scnt-mlndedly::nIlQ««IOll ly a t Self to run out of funds.-aid- " I IT*'' out change, an t...... ^1, . hiri lau « f itnbody explained to others hi the may<

from i h ^ s i ^ ^ ^ o h e ci* ty"^I th a t he could do it because ho I I "Mkcn ott 70 poumls" since tieI the White House.........................

. He clutltcd a few taoments.,*

LL and he departed u unoHenUtkn I L <ts hc came. With him went $9(

_ AlWi)IL.CflUKn.C:£Ml3BC.2_BS)] him was Icfl his personal clieet

• COT-Cr tt.l io n ------------------------u,-- -iUDGE (IV WASHINGTON

P P I T I P I7 P Q ATTQRNE f i iw ■ --------

SEATTLE. Peb.-38-(/H-----JllOetirte M. Bourquln expressed

1»SC opinton-ot-U nitcd-SU Ua.ftll«S 4cm=- •wlwbrlng-'half-plntcasea-.'lnto.f lined eral court, during an u ra igno a fte r wsslon here today, cam After levying a ftne of 50 ce

of a against Wlillam E. McMillan, 1 ■nesr -ekadett-i'tlU y-io-poeew len-ei men half-plnl of moonshine, aa char lured In an Infomiatlon signed by Unl m ed, SUles • Attorney AnUiony 8avi

tho judge declared: were fAny d (lclen t.U nl(«1 .8^lM . w ith torney who knows no fietun- Uiai- . bring half-plnl cases In this c«

Is not qusIUfed fo hold offiee." - , McMillan w u takea 'ln to cult

>urn- ..........

BUHLRESipENTjROVE!

' t a i ^n ik . SALT u n < m - roefw Jo h n .R ..H < ^ l» h a a,T « a ^ i^ M ! lenU. beld inJsU hercf (U 'lM pjM K W

t - w » i t i ' . * . t a i . ( h ^

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acv. And Mrs.-J. E. Ennis_____ ■ p l i ■ P I I I r n v c^!!!!'

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jiiakc Ilirlr lir.iir.- Ikiiik'. Ab'iiii SOjmo jiirmber* ntirt IriniiH nf i1m‘ cliurtftm'ii, were Urv. C. W, iJiicll ntiiijfii,.

— JJr.-HiiMll6«fHer*po'“ MilHHniULluii. 1Tn;ia»l .-.uilg, '- ^•'In n ic Carden," ft m l . .>oullolnirs prrwiitctl Mr..mui Mr.<. K ii',g ,|,

' r l j wlUi tt blaiikft robe. In a rloMin' j; i.]>f(Tli Rev, Kiiiii.' r^iirrr.'fil 111' np- prfcuiitiii. A ^flc•lsl iin;r 'Aiif m * , ,na joycil afwr llip pmsr.un, Val

Fii-a Knlbllc'lscli 1'. HI 11- 1.;. hiiiiir. I'— jfirrfiliiR"wliTi"eiir'-infrc:n«r—I t j r <ir«

ilausUWr. Urriiicr, b 111 .M'.h m-'jUcs,' finiBtor f'., C. nravc-; rc'iuriifdl n,ii

Wcfini'sday iiHlil Irmu ini'C. i!ip lip iiltcm l^ till- s'-.'lim <if tl:- Ida- mt

— 1.U "Icalalutu" UlLr - tt'rr r - gr iia-.8 r ;T tn Clrnvpi volrd /ur ilir Jl.ftOO.omi an- my tlclpntloii iiii!<' iil.ui Miii-.ji'iir prn.'iiiw crnmt and auiiui'; llir l- n n t In- l)r , rrfs.'.c In llu' su'.ulir.i' i .in- rinci

IIMrj. A, }■: Kcliiilfrn (•ti!rrt-Ki«Jnt lirr liomr •riiiirsdnv cv. iiliu: for|j^_‘| II fciv IflriiUr.. JVvcrnl uiitti'-.i brldse Ufrr i»lnynl. Mrr J. ». MK'H* | iiiin Rlnniii« lilKli n^'nity r '- 'n a , Ifcshmcnw witc mtvciI li> Uii- Iol- |_j ,

• -]0Ti1ror-Bun«T Mrjdariirs fl. K. , . j | . nmtnBlinm, W. M, Cuntlim, AV, J

IllBktBlcc. nottald Or,iiTi. M. J. cup Onodc, CJ.' C. DjvU nnd J. H. Hicn- j iiAn. I iim:

Filer EwKT Sinr oiitrrtaliicil al dinner dimcc nt Uic Odd Folloa*] Iloj lu ll, MondBX, February 2 f A larsc I utu rrowcl wa* In nucndancc nnil n lilras* Rol nnt evenlns wa* cnjiiycd. |Bnl

Mr. and Mr.v C. W. Uttliillnn rn- tcru lncd a t Uielr lioiiic viiili dlniiiT

iTlwmr>-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scolt nnd clnunH- . Iffr. KttUir>'ne. Mr. and Mr.v U w

llnlnllne Rnd children, und Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold lialntlnc and son. .j

d ia ries Drj'drn and dnugliirr.jclc H«Ml, inored Wcdnc.sday near Until i*. on Cl ranch o»ned by th r siiRar t>cci Mr, company and tuwd a* an cxpcrl- j menial 'nincli. MIm Maude n rj’dcn tn i wlll remain licrc iiiitll the clo^r oi a the school year. I Col

------- . . — ■. „,fMint.» Mniiday.l '1rtb ru o ry M. Jim niiKc wiw rirrird ciu K nlor patrol lender. Mllfnri! Lans- nry berry wa* ainwlnlcti Acrlbe. Pl;iiu> eve were made Ior ilie w o iif lilkc on OU Saturday. March I, ' l ‘ro

M ^ W. 8. McClear>- han ri'crlvcd I nr/

Trusiy, U 111 ftl n ho.M)ilttl a t Qutncy. nir California, where ^he rnbmltlnl to a lla )nalor operailon laM weeK. , , e^

-------CilW nclT.-O.-W nltcrlcft-W rdnn'' - s<I*y on a bUAliiew trip to Os<lcn. pa,

•• I'rom tliere Mr. W alterlwlll no to hHi LoB»n, where he wlll csy Uie icv- s rn th amiual Cnchc Valley Hototeln- ML Frelnlan Breedrr.V n.\v>claUon sale, a i

Mr. and Mrs. A rt HawWiu. rc«ld- Uit Ine wcjit ot Filer, arc tlie iiorcnui of ilir

ji-wy^-I.T Iwirn Saliirftnyiar>- 22. 1

Charles Huddleson le it Monday Mrfor Salem, Oreuoii, In response lo a rcRmtwage telllnB of the aerlous lllnc.v :!;3of liLn moUier. Mr

Ruth Rcetor. elghlh (trade piipll. mlIn sulferlnff wlih a severe nltack of nrn

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TO M O im O W -fnw lH eU r rmhsbly - Flocal » M M l n . m i i i U \ l i * « > : . T In Irmperalurr. . •

Mlnliniiin triiii>rrntiiii' in U"' 'I* cliiiiy ot Twin Fulls wl> diMrcfs ».« nbove r,ero diirlnK llie JM iuur psiiuu precredlimO I*. M. vei-Vrclii', »c:i;riX- j

wcaUicr obscncf line. Maxi;iinni Icniprrnlurc for the ihtiihI -Aan (38 awrrc!!---Thrrp n n i-u —u J -----lireclplluUun. ' . .

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In Fi!«r. - . " l” "*'•^ r.' T . T .' e j ! .‘iii'y“ ti‘i’i!''Monday niornlnii Inr S.ui t-r.ni; i 'wlierr he will utK ii'l tlir. .Ivnuil clinic foiiilnclfd Uy Ui T. » i'.o!'MlnnM|»lu,J4Uun;-iJU— -------------- Ml. anil Mr.. . L U .S.iv,' ......i",' l.'Oil. Cliarlr.'.. ^pi'iil K.i!uul;i;, ;;inl Siuuliiy Itl llol'-''. ■ !

Frirlidi Imvf ifciln 'c l wnnl tli.il ‘i^a "Mrf.. Kriie.M lilfford ;.nliniitt. il ui a [H'd maj(ir oiii'uiilon Hiiiurdiiy nt tlir Hi. jby i ValrnUnr'n lii»'j>llnl, ttViiifi-il (ff •

r ilr r Od<l Krllnw.H rniilrrn .l Iv.a.olV

Ini;' Wfldni'wliiy nicIi'-- W. II. l-.ui- |"'11i ruiiier wfi\ Klven ilir Mum <il iliff Oru thlVd deiircr uml A lbni’ l.iinw ier i>t II the II . I drniee. Oild Krllini.v iiI Uiii r<“lii ^j'cU'in V.I11 jmifiiry I'l Hurley lu'xt hoir

niynlhly Kroiip niecliiii: of Odd l>t- Mln liiw.i lodiii',1 T h r -m 'm ! d-xin- «ill belli l)f rxnniiHflnl 1)V T'aiii KalN at iliw ’Otiiiccuns. , cma

Hchllvr.i nf Mr and Mi> I'trd well Willlonu mi'l ul lliflr hniiH' .Siinditv Hi,h fofeniton fnr ii |nit;liii'k itiiiiicr iii |ini5 Imnor of ilie birUidiiy iinnivcr.'arlr.<»f Mrn. Alph.i Wlllluiius. Kii.d \ViI-|n i^I llmiu., W. I- Ijiiidri'Ui, MK-, Jw Ii- |k |v j l.aiKlrrUi ami Mr. l.er Itov.sioii. Al jjuy 1:30 I*. M. a iMfrUTiu diiinrr «a. .[,1 icrved from a lariio. luble, Iradeil M jjuc ciipacKj-, TIii;^r prc-ent » itc ; .\lf.. j.-, Alpha Wllllnm'. Kelly William.'. Mr. p j,l iiDd Mf.v W. I.. I.anilreih, ML\s J o - l' Umdrelli. Mr. and Mi» U'l! . , ,

Iloy«nn. Mr. und Mrs, Karl Wllllnm.-' . . nnd llllle son.'Wendell. Mr, nnd Mrn.Rob T urn liten l and (wo daimhirr.i. , Bnhl. Mr. and Mr>, Roy Lnndreth ami baby, Jranlnc. nml Mr^. Car- rlr Smllh. Uefiire Uir kue.Mft depnil- cd. blrilul.iy nikf.i nml in- crrum

W. K. l-inra.'irr and daiiKhier. Arnica, nml Irnllicr. .h'.v-r I.«nru.'.ler. — teiuriied Momlii^l^Jroin^ duj^j

fttmlly a t Kiiiia.T lir UnplM Womni',' MU.-iim cir- enn

cle incl Thiirwluy atiem oon al.'JiM Clit I*. M. wllh Mr*. W aller MiLNrfravo. tlin! Mrj;, Par.witf ivcled a. lender. lan

JcAie Lanca.Mrr nnd nephew. Nril n tnncaiitcr, returneif Tiiiir;.rfay from dau a two-inonlh unto ir lp through Mi-t Colorado, Tex.i* nml New Mexico, srvi ^Thr \y, 11

ary mrclUiK at Uie pari^inaRe rn d iy ,_,i, evc'iilnc, Febniury a i, wlUi Clar.i |[y„ Olu/^tnKcr a-1 leader. After a .ilinrt proRram on ’'Mexico," anil n baM- nr/.< i.eylon a Wn.\hlngton program ^ wa.1 cnrrirn oul^ D ainty" rcfreih- y.,,] niriil.% tollowed, served by UIdmr 'llawklns iiml Mildred liolmc.v lioiM- [j,;,

-^HtnrtHiml-AHxiH-Huriierr-Nam-l- 1,' ; pa, were week-rml uue^l.i of frlcndAhHrp, ---------- ~

Mr, and .Mr*. W. 8. McCleao’ and Ml*. Veimn Orlrfim were Hiir*t* nl a dlnnrr pnriy Saturduy, evenliiR a t j . Uie R. V, Qllclt home. In Twin Full*. " lliB ocCttMon being th e wieddliiK.an? ! ^

The l-idlf*’ Alt! »oclcly of thc |" MriliodlM rhurch wlll hold their rcRular monllily ineeilnK Tuesday a t ] |. :!:30 P, M. In Uie church ba*enicilt. L Mr*. C, II. Ucmciiderfer and com* L mlUce will liM’c chiirKc of ihe pro- [L

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m i e i P E R I ^ ;More Than 50 Agri.cullurists___O L M in ifln lfp P r t i jn n t Rath-' ^

cr Wilh Business Group_____________ ___________________luUi

riUHKRT, F-'U. S« <8|>eel4l U. Til* [J"'' Newfti—With 50 or more fanner* nl MItililokn counly iiuext* of the Rupert

Her fc^'lull III Uir Ciiledonla hciel Wednr:,duy iii 7 I’. M, ?;bet» #0 or more person', parlooX ot roasl Idahoiurk7)-ni7d-nxli,lv-----------------------

uuininuiiil) l.niiilhU l l t t a ^ l t ' t n ' triHliiciory .'pcocli by Ilruce Aciill, INI IiK-al Roiun- ptrtldcnt on ''Objecla nnd Aliin nt Koinry,” -wu* folloiced by n pro.iram, umler dlrrcllun ot N. ff. nmi Uoy Lalliie. H>ji*lerol We.ll End Oraiiar, und Ihc imuier

"'llie I’rliiclpals and I'uriiows ol the iilpj Orunsr." .iiid M. K, WIIIU, ninsler j i>t Itujicrl Orange, who juM recently reiuriu-d Irom a trip tu hi* old home In MLv-Qurl, ctinlrailed con-

lll.M ..0f.0 ll-lllB —Mlnlilokn proj'-cl. Ihc I'ondltlop* here ' belni; fur brlier llian there, hc u ld .

'OUrrr fi'utiirc's on the jiroitrftm w - . . Cttiaed u male nwnrtei, Ilarrj- Col- well. W i l l IleiiH-held. Uwrencellnlui. Frank WuLuiii; miiilcal rend- p, imc by Mrh, Hutord E. Kidin^, Mrx.t-Mnu Sinclair accompnnylnii. A. i„„jNlsbct nnd d.nushtrr*, Irene and , 1,.L;ivn, Kttvu Uic "llltihlniid Fling." m d (^r lluyt IifiibcrK rliv.fd the program wllh a lalk on "Welsthi-liflinit andSircnsUi ExhtblUoiis." X

Kiidortcnicnt of the action ot cveiPomonii Qrancc. In It-i *iniid lor m;.. proltcUnn on beel suitar. was givenbyiriccliib. A comnilllee wn. named -■>1(1 draft suitable resolutions to ihl* j y jeffect, lo be wired lo Senators Borah , _and Thomas, h .

Si.ite Orange Director Ocorge B.Flt'Lihcr Introduced racl^ Orange Pimisler prwenl and each Itolarlaii '■'mirodiiced liH speclnl gue.it for Ihc 'evening. . “ C!

Mciwell

*ervrfl, attended Uic nnmial lunch- wm enn m.-ellm: of Uic Yoiing Women'.s t l u

' ChrLillan n.'.-«claUon Tueiday In thc iilulI dlnlnt: room of ihc First l*fc*Uyler- orli.j lan church at Twin FnlLs. TI Re;-, and Mr.v A, W. U arbeut and atdaughler. m nce.-, ami Mrs, Cyntiiia {lieMelrnlf rrliiriiea Wrdne/doy from ooo■•w>veral dayt.' vw i wllh relative.? nt buuNnnipit and Mrlbn. luv

lalr.cd Uk- Ulrllidiiy club h i her home Wednr.'<lay, The occasion wa* T p her blithdny anniversary, ulio her ^ Kolileii weddln.'i nnnlverimr)’. A cov-r-rxl.itlfli I'lUfhrilll ^u'cloek, Cover.s were laid forKur«U Irt one t/) lc crntcred wllh n towbfantllul iKiUciU prhnroM*. DiirlnK re. lUir wKlnl allcrnMii a grab bng fnr- trix

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I sEAFOAM

ItBACO Nz:!::^ piGNIC-HAMS

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U S E IN Q U OTA TIO N ' Jo H II

ON W H E A T P L E A S E S '

P S E S m E N T H O O ^ R .

■Cuiilliiued-fFom Page Ona) . iTca

nM eiiirny imply that 11 woui’d” not re»ume purcha-va wtren and In whal- -i,tv tr manner nrce.i-saryto tmproTe onfjJ Ihrm orkei,

Mr Hvde said hr would defer un« |n pi.iiTaiiii till- nifciui,; aiiIi iHc com* TOiu[jilliee 111' nii'-«er l*i Uic Htflln rc»o» eondilutliin. udopied by the senale. call- wiili[n'»| ujij'iit h in rto make w halercrrec- on eaumniualaiioni he ;nw fit m the U d ipreHivI inaikK ».n«itlon l»-tne cx* oU'f' lent nl cluslng'^hcal and cotton ex* wiui

i“i i ^i)on irJdc n;. Ull iniiMrlani factor walk :-o:iiribiiliim lo ,tlcorcstiloi>._ln. the. ter ■ttlleii iiinrkri iililiuiii;h. he aald. paru Itiftrf-wirrcoUicrs-ai.UnporUiui----------wlw.

INVOLVES . ' ■ UTAH MINING MAN

icviitlnucd from'Page One)

le.siifinl earllfr In the day. atid salil , ,, ,iharaff^r(.\kIiiK‘nnin ilbm obiirrld r;;;*^^Ihcy reiuriit'd home about lO o'clock I* ,, In Ihe evenlnk and remained there uiiiil 111'' fi'Ilowini: mornlnB. He de- , nifd that he had « e n Mrs, Moor- ' " 5 ’ innw.T at all oil Uiai duy,

concerned hlv rclnlloiu>hliB with the Moi.rmei.Mor family, which he *altl hnd bi'cn Hint nf a friend of Dr. .Mwiriiii'iMer, s lt l i i*!i*unl vuita be- Iwen till' Iwo hoii.'chold.v ham,

l'i ;.T diTliirctt he had vUlled Dr. MoiiiiiuL-<tcr nl liLs offlcc and Uiey I’'" “ hail <lL‘eu.-.v'd chariic* of maUprac* — life l;ii)[i;:hl auauv.t Dr. Moorinebi- “ lrr by llu- Mule deparlment of 11- k W ren.M-.i, The cliarKC agalnat him 1* ” ,'Ull pjiuiUiir.

Tlie 'h)(iui'-i wm ndjourned tliL* evening iiiKll next Tuesday niorn- inK-

M c L a r n i n R e s t s o n

E v e o f B o u t W i t h

C h a m p i o n M a n d e l l

McUrnin, the biiby-faccd welter* wri^hi ))iuiclier, iiiid Sammy Man- [Ifll, "«irl<l hiOilweliihl. chamnloiiT will rf'Ume ificir puKllUllc leud ill I h c ClilcuKo .siadiuni tomorrow iiluhl. Wllh McLarnin a 7«to<S fav-- orlir.

They. Ulll nierl In u 10-round boul a l Mr. p;umd^, wllli prospects lhat Ule m.'iic’h u'lJI be KJt{ie««d by 25,«DOO MM'ciators nnd producing n BUle ol aroimd $60,000. These rlvuU luvo me; iwii'u before.

TEMBLORS CAUSE PANICSANTAIIE.M. Porluual, Peb. 28 (.T)

^V iolent- r uH'ii-Hrgmbnn h o b k ' th- g (own lods]'. miMttig panic amonjr the re.' ldont* who ran tu the slrcel* In trixhl. W alli vrer* cracked, but iu> «^u)>lUu*.wsrtt-roparled----------------- ---- .

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C y S A T l l t i n A Y mo'kning,

)HIO E X A C T S L IF E BR'j

.O F G IR L ’S S L A Y E R T

.1. ,'i?onlthucd.irum D ic .O r-e l., , . SA_ J ____________ — ____I Th*!0 caUJ.e death," mlns Snook inld nothing a* he entered

he death houM, HI* lip* Ucre cln*p- „rea< ■U uijhi. And he did not open them nice. Hr Bnwd flxedly ot the wit- „ H.v.ei linUl me death mask was srt . n place. Sliorlly before the execu- . mil. Mf.-.- » MCirSnook. wife of the ■oiidemned man. who broke bread m h her hunband a t his ln.M nicol . m earih, w a; Ifd from the prhon by ltd trlniil.i. She seemed in a stnte . . , n ‘ollaji-r and waa able to walk only viui me nld of one of her eicoris.■ .Jtrv..Mc-Allflrr, nltciLlbe.cxcciK loii ?iin tha t Dr, flnook>^^.c"lm , ■inir.HiiHi| iiiam fn iy ill! i im l K a t t . d a vulk li> Uie dentil chair. The minis- cr -alli he borj up well when he larird wllh Mrs. SnooV.'Ihe* wire r ilio-liui itoud.lij-JU)L4l(It.cvcr.5Uicc. — h- law took llie profci'^ir into Its

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C o l o r a d o ’s Q u i n t i

W i n s H o o p T i t l e ®.jto U L U E IU ’'cb-28.l,l’>-Colorudo.i lnlVl■r lty's ream became thc biLikcl- (Iill c!iimii»lons of thc Eiuitern dlvl-1 ,lon o f 'lh e Rocky MouniAln con-1 erenee tonight by • defenllng the Hilling Tiger* of Colorodo college,:7 10 ;4. in a Ihrilllng gnme,________ _ _

Il wa.i Ik scrappy coiilosl Irom . i /.art to finish with Colorado collegc ill la n tlilng man lh«t pave them1 lend ot 10 lo R nt thc Imlf. Inura* mm, j'luslve Colorado collcgc for- lunl. led llie Tixcr nllack. chnlk- 11’,: up 11 ]io;nls during the first half.

I lliuiii Jctlick HhocH sold cxcli I

F A L ]Dependable Mcrchani

I I t ’ s “ E n n a J e t t

SII1KI.EV iyiiirlry-A pntent leather, one '

___________.<i!rai>, low heel___________

$5.00- ;

m n rc i;-*-------------------c.;ari'--l>,i!i-iil. trim bluck kid,CU! ciilniodi'lwllh leather top

heel .

S5.50:

Promeiiailc-A black kid cut I , nii.<w.‘rr.r,n, lillli ,leiilltcf,ru&.-.i4

ber top heel

MAUTA M a ru -A black calf. lour-cyc

' lie, with black Lizard trim. _______ Low,leathcr lop heel

-------:-$5.00_.... 'Same In Brown CaK « .5 0

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1. MARCH 1.1930 ■ ■

IR 'A ZIL’S . A G R IC U L TU R E,

T E N D S TO A ID S N A K E S p r«' • ' the

SAN PAULO, Bnwir, Feb, 38 (3V -'her« Iw",belief th a t' snakes »e T exW r-T ept: ilhaled a t clvlltzallon ipreadi li dU- . uled by the Ittad of liie world's reatest i.nake*blie Institute here. Dr.franlo d o .A m a rg I , . . . : ................’ DUrban communities i^'t rid oi Mli:

■Jem, but Dr. A m n l myt th a t a«* pan ■eulmtc.’ btlnjlns - f ie ld ‘.MX^nta. ml.v lien bm ds them in greater iiumoer* serr w n do virgin' i1ld». rive:Amaral ipeakt with the backing Ker

I slatUllcs-which he has'collected rt n: i_bolh north nnd south Amerie* liiM a 'a l>6y two decades aao he . egah In Paru coU'ectlng specimens f-^foplcBl-Hfrfui ' iiiusmma,— — j;

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Page 3: W IN F A L Jh S J ) l A ii ^ nenewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · There hove been several 01 ~ i»,r,)s-iir>nff M'mLM iii'iiiim—1 _____couKo of (lie confercncc

i Bruins.F ive TeT w i n F a D s Q u i n t

^ C o n t i n u e s - B a t t l e

W i t h C l e a n S l a t e

--------» iT !u m a m c i i t - D n iw s-< < h C l0 5 t

W ith W ild c a ts M e c tin t

in d ia n s to D e te r m in e Fd(

-------------- F o r - t J m l e l c a t e d ~ E n t r a i i l

HJ F_ M. SWEELEYr t n O S I lO N E , Kell. 2«— T h i

t S ilnv 'x in l h e C t o > ^ A tournam ent o f lJj<

Soulh Cenlrnl lilnho hoiip’dis- ' tr ic t .«aw four ha rd fouRhl

jramcs. w ilh th ree surv ivon n l th e cnrf o f Ihc pln>’ Jo n lR ht: Twin F a lls .w as w ith' out n d efeat; Huhl nnd I'iiei have one defeat cach. T he fasI tlylns Ouklcy tinm - tc n l clown !>«■ Jorc thp Twm FnlLi n riilM to I t ftr.st detest In Uvs oftcmoon. am liot nnoihcr'imc In the evening ai

' Ilic clnws ot the Filer WlldcaU n ic r Rnve Ooodinc lu Mcond dC' tra t. Dulit rcvcr.wd tlie outcomc ol Ihc iMl (iRhl It liad w llli Tlupert ntld M »fnt Ruperl out, nnd In thi iMt Rime of the dny Flier ran awaj with lhe weary Oaklcyltca and Rav( ihrm the wnr«t trlmmlntc they havi met. « lo 27. to *cnd Hliem oul oi the toiiriiament.

--------------n i r f zvucM H tnriJ:-------------- —. T uln I'attii 39. Oiikley 3S.

tlulil : i . Rnpcft 27.______^ -r i l t r - « .Q a k l tK 2 7 ._ ._ _ _

Uuhl and Filer have to pJay/tt ■ — (hc niornlns. ihc winner to mec!

, Tvi'lij FalU SaHirday nlRlit In lOii i tlnals. The altiiailon Is lorBcly to, Ihi

iidvanlaRc ot Uie Brulna. Tlirougl• K »d tortunc In tiie draw Twin Fau

ha* played but thrco Bome«,|oni each day, and two ot Ujcsc were no hard conlMU.. Uiose agalnsl Bho

^ shone und Kimberly. Oakley dli > mnke Ihe Bnilna step Ihelr taslcs

(o^ay7b'ulllinl m'akw JUit f lnm nn rontMt, and only three played bC' tore llic llnali. On the othcr,ham baih Buhl nnd Filer have playei

_______ louiLR^tnif^ all hard ones, cach ha:met dclcal once, a n o ln c winner o Ihclr malch Uils morning will havi pinyed tlve Bames. nnd Twin Fall will mnke the slxih. But, both Duh ii:id Filer have well-Acnsoncd am well prepared Icaina, ellher U n biR a.<i lhe Bruins and ‘can play Jus os hnrd a same aa Twin Falls, am bolh tho Wlldcatx and the Indian tli;ht Uielc b n rd u t ogalnsl Twli Falls.............. RaturJay’i Camc*

Ifl:30 A, M .-Fllcr versus Buhl.------- ------ ?-P i «t - flnoillng vcfsua Jeromi

(RlrLV exhftjillon).II r , M .-W hincr of Fllcr-Buli

vcr.'.u.i Twill FalLi.Filer had no great trouble wlU

OootllnR. wUh th i exception of On third nuarter. Al the hnlf the Wild cals wcru nliead, J l lo 0 ,‘and wen

nnoliier IJen. and touRht m han

V cvunt wa« tied a t 1C to 10. when Un wf riJit u'hlr tlc blovu FlliT hntl tho bet*

Icr reserve. Ihoij^i, ond ^Ircw.on 1 In (he flM ro iM -'t6 diit.v:bre Un Spnaiors.and win. 2S to 19. Power

IMtteraon mndc 10 for Ooodlng.- Oaklcy Ucd lntQ-Twln FttJU n t Uii

_ tam c gall they aw d ngalnst Buhl

ly what to do oboul It. When (In

- " - In front,-12 to 2, and tlielr passim

lj\ but vainly. Bttcr Uie ball, In Un i sccond quarter Uie Brulns bcsan t< V pick ii]i. Weaver sank lhree_fron

the field to sort ot stn rl Uilniis, b'li • • touled himself out before the quar

' tc r wns ended, and Bacon follotfei ''»ilm-«hortly.-Tho-Twln-Palls-T>!aTCT

wero putUng n rough edge on theL

-nnd the baUcrlnjt waa slowing Oak----------- Icrdow 'n rO aW cy llliriiaa 'tlie leai

a l Uio Uircc-quartor m ark but wa visibly weary,, and Uio .Twin Fall team, wllh Skinner nnd Oray oi

------------Uio-flo<ir-w(ui-Bolnit-tttft-fo8ler-#msmoother pace. Bales cu t loose li

_______Ui6_l05lJiotl_#pd_plawd Uia- besgamo of hla season. speedlng~wiU

*_tho Oakley speedsters, ajid toaalni , ___ A i ^ r o ; very uitfu l baiket* ftxm

-/-------- •{h‘b~ncia-lirui0-li&l--6uarl4r.-w iu. _____ tho extra speed o( lhe Bruin pin;

L incoln.and Olvens began to ge . somo ehancia. Tlicy mado then

good. Oakley waa flghUng hard -• Oorrlnge and EUlott benrlnj moB

Dt Uie,shocks of tho heavier Twl! Tnlls players, but nftcr the team lied n t 30 polnu Uio B ru lu dreii ilieatl, nnd Uis best.Oakley eftort

• ■ Kere noi enough'to pull Uiem bnclto level.

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ve‘ry.plalnly_wlUi-lbe_OftUcy..tcimj '■’which Is the smallest and llfhtej

r » ■■ " i n 'U jb- toiimament. nnd- also-thi fnslcst Tho Oakley school has abou'

• ■ ■ 175 BtudenU all told, nnd .Ui6.U«li 2 5 ^ ^ $ @ B S ip 8 F 5 F iS 6 i$ ta ¥ 3 i r t iF P a n i

‘•-ijwcUtorSi — •- — ..................^ : In UiQ-^'cnlng Buhl and Ruper r m cttoo togoUier.-Each-hnd ono dO'

• fenl, W-thfiJo«iLKfti.di«l.t«..be .out Rupert gofr-awny-lil .tm nt, .itBlHni

I f is t , tn d led.at Uie quarter. 13 to 9

Uiat It was In a ball game In Uii

hird -pU y tog .-and - so m .e -p re ttj , ■ tbooHngbjiSrookfc Tbe third, quu

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,jiuhl Alearns Rc

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f h e if r was even, nnd o t Uic end Buh

h c >as 0 slicer quesUon o t endurance j |j ,7 Rupcrt-playrt-Norl^rrwho-irns-noi _L i up to h ll bnst game, and. under or-

ders. took Uilnw raUier easily. Thli o r s (hrew ex tr» work on to his teair Jo- malM. T lje / carried Jt « well Oi

i th . they could. Kirk and O . Dunn keep- i l ._ lng Uie Buhl guards busy, but Buh!

hnd a llllle the better resen-e tnd aHl forged ou t In front u Iho quartei be- ended to win. 31 to 27. Slew art W

' lu the Buhl scoring with 0. and Toyei and w’hlJkcd In 0 i» lnU for Rupert.: a( Filer come out for the Oaklc] :au . cnmc ready for n red-hot tuiale. Thi de- speed o t th e Oakley players h id Uieli

e ot rnilre respect jind the WlldcaU hac lefl- no IntenUon of letting nny such leat (he develop as Twin Fnlls had had U »«y overcome In the afternoon. So Pllei fave vienl to work n l top apeed from Uii lavc * u ru Powers could Uke the Up-off I of and he did. all Uie way Ihrough

Oakley fought, every Inch^ot^thi

was very evident l h n t the bntterlnj lha Oakley boys got in Uie ntter'

____ nw n gaiye^^had ^ e i i nwny

nd? brouRht to tho tournnm enl wlU;,),e Uiem. so lh a t their passes were noi'[|,e clicking. At Uie hnlt I t wos 10 to 13;„-i, tnvdring Filer, and a threo quartei h iu time Flier had draw n nhead, 32 u “ 30. rowers hnd a field dny. scorini„Qi 34 polntji, nnd Uils helped mlghilly

, L . Tlic Iftst quarter went Filer's waydid Onklcy was weary, while PUer hac

tlcsi energy left. Oakley got cm

be. ami Flier ran her counl up to,M. ..nil The lineups:

HLER - OOODINChas ■ (19)

•ave ■ tof^'ardo r . m « ) .

iiihi forward“ rt Powers (10) ..............Patterson (101

, " , centerMiller ( 7 ) _____ .-........... Bowler (31

and Sharp ( 2 ) ----------------------- Averetirwln iward

SuhsUlutes-Fller: Munyon, Rich;Oooding: Ucqulst.--------- ------

, TWIN FALLS OAKLK»'• 139) (35)

U acpln.ftl------------------- » l lo l t-«01, , . forft'ardJulil Olvens (M> - ................- Martlndali

Weaver (9) ...... ..... Oorrlnge (71, “ 1® ccnter

Bacon ( I ) ......................... Ellson (41

R»h«Ml.i»>c—T»-tn p . t t f an n n .i'P J f r2>,-0rByj-0akley:-H ale-(ah--------

BUltL__________________ R tJP ro i

Slewart ( 0 ) ---------------------K irk (21. forward

^ Rnwto (71, , ____________TTrad It'.

Uie- ------------------; t cenU r ‘ ^ WUson (2) ___ _________ Toy^er (9;

Paris ( 2 )___^ O. Dunn (12)

sing . suteU lu tes^B uhl:' MulIIm (3)

U'e F I l ^ ' OAKLEY" ^ (« ) (27).fo?). Bnrlog. (4)-.-...,.-.-.......^.ElUoll .(6:bul forward

uar- Oraves (8) ___ _ Martlndaliforward

Tc« m errT 24)-::;z::::zr.:._-aorrinjo (51 cenU r .

'IW*r Rich ' ------------------fTWstrtTI)ak- guardlead Miller (10 )_________.. BeU (71was guardPnlls substltu tes-oakley: D. MarUn-’ on dale, Burch. Hale.•and _________________

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S ^£ops_Cali£oniiaiiDlay 1 'get b an FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 8 'M V

hem Knocked down (or n counl ot nine Itlard, the f ln l round. Frankie Stetson. HInost Fwnclsco. came badf^M inm -l^ ln mer hU wny lo a decision over Jim-ama roy Goodrich, U4, Buffalo, New YorkIrev tormer lightweight champion. In 1('orts brislUnK rou&ds a t Dreamland au-jack dllorium' tonight. '

- BIU Cuslck, Mullan, Idaho, heavy- welsntriloppM Varsity Brooks, San-

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*5^ SAIT LAKE O n Y ; Feb. 28 « V out, Rot>trt Heckler of t^ _ Denver. M i iciog. AUUoQo elub-koockccto 9. ou t Floyd fiulUran, Twin FaUsrUol- ]uhl venlly of Idaho, M u th tm branch. U tte*- t& ^ ln l - n w n r t n f ti;^bouH n-th< Uie Iniermountaln Amateur AUtleUc the ' Unlon boilng lonmament h e m te

r^yT niH C ielly -. .T tie 'bouL vu.Ior.U w l«|r7w «Uhi|Uar* Phnmplnnihlj,

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= = By F„ St. RWEF.I.r.VBuhl ¥ > IIJ’E K T . F e ll, — Thee._n I y PTifl n f th p sp rnn il il.-iv iiluice. ■ " ■ • ' t h e to u r n a m e n t o f th ('■ " f C l n s m 'l e r n T s - i i r t h 'c - S i .u t l iThis C e n trn i Id n h o hoop d is tr ic tleam to n ig h t fo u n d fiv e le a m s still•1 as In Une f o r fh e champiHfisJiip.s« P * — filc n n s F e r r y , I la R e rn u n,n d a n d D eclo h o y s a n d Haile.v

m e r a n d G le n n s F e r ry u ir ls . In thet led sccond day's piny CMlIi-fot.l, H;,iIo'oyer and Heyburn buys rcci-iwl tlicit

sccond (Iftcni nnd wont nut. :iii:l theikley BlLu nnd Heyburn c trh w cc tie-The feated. _________________

Uielr Tlie day’s games:had Momlng Boys’ Oamcs

i'® " Declo 30, Cs»UetnrU 27.g , “ Hagerman 40, Heyburn 2S.‘ ll*[ Clennn Ferry 21, Hailey IS.

Aflernoon GlrU' Game* Hailey 41, DIlu 21.

’“‘‘‘1; Glenn* Ferry 33, Heybum 13. B u l l Krening Iloy^» Gnme»

„ lUKcmw n a riT ji iry :ti.“V l. Declo 39, Glenns KeWy S7.',""8 , Up 10 Iho Inst game o t (he eve-

nlng Glenn.< Ferry had -no i met t

r ! [ ^ by coming oul o- top In ihi.i cnn> • not ' ” *• " '“ '‘InB ‘fatn* “f'l ■ JJ defcni eaeh nmong the boy.-i. Olcnn; arU'r HaRcmian nnd Dcclo.J2 to *” akes n fcml-tlnnl gamt

nfCfAsary ond Dcclo nml HnKcrmnr mcel a t 10 A. M. Snlurday lo tlntl

u.«v nut w>‘leh wHl meet Olcniw Ferry Ir j ,/j | Uic final.one . Satnrdny Gamr!i

f l Seml-flnal.7 r . ^f.—Halle'y versus Glrnni

HNG Ferry. GlrU' final.19) S P. M.—Winner ot DeclD-ila:er'

Olena^ Ferry has the unusun t (9) honor of qualifying both her tenm;

' for the finals, a rcnl nchlcvcmen (10) aRalnsl Uie c la u of competition tlx

district attordn. r (3) In the morning games, Drcio nnc

Castleford werv closcly mnlchcd cretl Caslleford broke away first nnd ici

a t Uie half 16 to 13, but could no Uch: slond oft the Dcclo clmllenRe ncai------ the end. and Dfclo won 30 to 27;LEY Plnkham hnd 14 pnlnt.i for Dcclo SS) O. Blick 0 for Ca.itlnrf.r.1 -HO) I itiHcrman Iiad rather. nT >as]

Ume wlUi Heybtirti- W. McConnel idale had Uio baskei ucIl locntcd nm

puslied in 32 iwlnts tor llnRcrmnn 8 (7) tt very useful contribution. D. Crotl

Keyburn forward, gathered IQ foi 1 (4) hls team.

Which was lo be winner of thcl) an aa Eftr!Hri-Ute-«in»estraienn;—— -Pcrry-nppenrcd-to-bc-KOlr.g nwio 'ERT very handily, lendlm? «t i>;<if f n r ~ to 6, but in the Mwnd half Hullcj k(3» opened up, struck fiist and oflcn nm scored 13 points while Olenns Ferrj

* as RU tim; 9; The enily liunim n n U'iU 16o much lo r ' the Hnlley spur

'oroy to overcome, and Olenns Ferry wn;_ ahead nt the end 21 (o 10. This wni

LjM .H aiuv . f lr .t,ilo l.it , Tlm.glrU hni , the nftemoon to Ihemsclvcs, Hnllej

.SnflJBilMJacUttUiR tlrst girls’ gnme Hnlley^lnnlng-alWUid wnyvhavliw

J? .'* n 22-10-10 lead nt the halt. nnd scor. ^ unr, 41 16 miss' 'U. for tlio /mn

counl. Kalley’stcam 'U tfaylngROoi f " . ball, and ll nimojt looks ns tttouRl

-the-hnrd compet|iIon*In Ihe’honii idaiB wns very ii'scful to Hnllcy li

getting her trnm In fine plnylng con-diUoa-foMlJO-lourMmDnt..::----- ~ -

Tho Olenns Fcrrj' girls took nflci Jle>’lium4rom-lh».flr(fr-wlil»(le^nc for the early piirl ot the Rumo bowcc

r (7 ) «oor.-n inn inr-l7 -po lnu bcfon Heybum could get whipped up lo thi

rUo- the down stream icr.m was set- Ung. Olenns Ferry has n team lhai paues with n swift edge, nnd keep; It up, a stylo of nllnck tlinl ndmlu of no tnrrylng on tlie pa rt of onn'in.

, n — n i t t ' A l-thc ha'It'GlcmiV'Fcrry lec 23 to 6, nnd won. 33 to 15.

f l u •' ' / Gaiiie Fast________ ^In the evening Ui'o Hagerman an(

(/IV: boys camo together-flntranttheir same was fnst. Hngermat

J4J broke oway first nnd set the sharpci inm- >e»Ung a t lhe halt, ?0 lo 0 Jim - back lo offer more bat-/n,). tie In U]e second part, scoring la u n 10 Hacermnn’s 14. I t Hulley had sci » u . the pace of the last hnlf from th(

- start, I t wmild have-been- a lougl; lussle. Hagerman won. 34 to 21. wlU:

Ban; W.-MeConnell ngaln leading- hli f t^ -^ U j- lB rp o in ta .-a n d -G a lim c i

TT7“ ~ I ^ o ~ “wppied th i _uhdef_eate<l Olenns F en y boys in the last o t thi day’s (ramai. nnd this After Olenn:

P___Fen y jwas thend .a l. the half^lT .U

'drew aheadl in Uio last half Decl< began to draw up. holdlns the ir op-

VP>- 4»aents hard, and Uie teams Ued al ..««». .»7_poinU.each Ecar,Uin.cad___xImCkCd tllavlnff »iL .hnrn nrA n..n«UU. tr...O nl-rposed on-Olenns F eny ffavB:DeeIch . In th r e e jm tosser, eaih o t whrch'vai - th a tm ecH |c e d ," TOff'» Hj3B th»cB-;wmn ileUc mwie.Declo'B vielory, 30 to 37.

-^T ho-Ruuet t uu*dfT O T ~ ^ o ^ i5 Ih e .ja a e s , flllln* all o f th e 'av a il-

Ucnt able spectalor space, and rooUnglm< PtrttaU r lo r Uie leuns, Qyod.pljg’-

T W I N F A - L L S D A I L Y N E \E W S , T W I N F A L L S , I D A H i

r H o o p s l

11 H oop 'Zion Gity Artist

Tiiumphsineue^ g - » - - F r a f ^ ^ D e n v e r

p a ' Moun'lnln am ateur bnlkllno bllllnrd t c : ohamplonslilp oa.llie annua) .tourii-

•f«ment staged a t the Dcnver-'Alhlct-

I Clicnowlih_^.(lclealfd Guy Brcun-

noon nintcli and downed T . Y ]0 d ■ Menghcr. 200 to 147, In tonight’s fin-

nl contcst. Chcnowlth's high tu n mm ita* -7. made nRalnst Ureuncrt.

.1 • R. D. Hariwr, Denver, who won the ;e S l! UircCiCU5Uloii.champLo_nshlp ye_sicr.

. day, onnounced he would go Enst b I compele In the nnllonnl meet. Chrn- ! owllh said lie will nol go East ns his

rj,(j average wns not hiRh enough to war- , "f. ran i hls^enicrlng Uic nationals.

" S S n o w Q u i n l f c ”

^ O v e r R i c k s , 3 6 - 3 1ill')’Ih c --------

S E p h r ia m T c a m _ C i im b s j n t o

i f . F i r s t P l a c e in U ta i i- id a h o

------------J u n l o r “ C o i le g i !~ T o u m c y

CEDAR. Ulah. Feb. 20 (/P)-Snow collcse. Kiiliralm, Utnh. climbed into (Irst- plnee In the Utnh>Idaho Junior collPKC lcnR\ic baskclbnll tournament by dctciithis the Ricks normal eai;- i-rs. Rexburg. ^(lalio, tonight by n

eve- f«ur of tlic other teams have split Cl ft their two gnmes cach. Weber col-

■ Ln-i- Oadeii. tfcills with two defeni.i, •nti- iirancli ARrleiJliural col1ci{e“”lrQunc^ one' '<l the Wcbcr five. 41 to 2fl. tonlRht.

•nn.1: wliilc Albion normal. Albion. Idaho.I iiowd out the Dixie live. St. Oeorge.

am e, Ulun. 53 to 51. In Uic hcndllno cn- :nnn | counter. %find I ’Fomorrow's schedule. • y i n ! W cbrr versus Ricks, Branch Ai:-

; iilfs viTiUJ Albion nnd BIxIc versusI

■nn** liiR 1' nppfcchlcd nnd draws gcncr-; oua apiilaurc.1 .Muriilng Boys' Game«

r ; DKCJX) CASTLEFORD. U ' <30* ■----------------------------127T-

Rlclmrd-wn....................... .. ScnItcnnent; - lorwardjlic . O stcrhout................ ........Thomp:on

; forwardnnd Plnkham ......................... .— Uwlshed.I ccnier

led ■ Anilc.-son ........ .............. Kcmlrlcknot * suard

near. Voiburg.................... ............ ......BlueI 27, guardeclo.l SiilHlltute-^-Ucclo: CInrk. Dor-____ irl!i’.;ty;i, atinimcr«)n: Caslleford: O.Pft/y; uik-k, J, IJllL'k. ~melLlIAOKRMAN HEVRURNnnd! n c *- i-’Stnan. C luitcrton .......... .............. D, Croflrod . I lorward

fo r; Duriiy............................... .. Stlnip'onforward

ii n ........... ..... - iM .< r» i»

h e ir ' Miller ..............- . . . , ______ Slockins

i^-iipTSlcVlUMii ■.......R rC ro ff

lliey SiitjstUuts—llugcrman: Dlcl;li;wn. nnd OLENNS FERRY IlAlLliY erry _ i 2l>_____________________ uti>

p u r t' ^forward. ^WM Onrdner ......................... .. Oalllherwas lorward■ha<l.Ja5ly,n--------------------- -------- E m jaiLlliey c tntcr'imp.,.W arren___ ______________ iJOlnset;.vliiB------1— — Buardjv— T---------cor- Camnbcll ........................ ShanafcllIn n r ------------------- "Tir»r3---------------------sood Atlernoon Girls'Games High HAILEV BLISSome - r n ) '- J l "•-1241y In Ruilcr ................................ Smith:on- forward.------1 <3al!llier-w^a.^-,:.i.:..;.;.::-Th0mp»n-iflcr [ - forward■nnd-iT\diimB-i;n,m.,».............. .— PcrslngcrMcd J . ccntcrfori- R ivcnsc ra tt- :..--::-------- ------ y u t r>thc ' S. ccnlcrset- B u rre ll--------;....................... colvinlha t guardceps R c m b c r ___ _________ _ Mc6kim lu guardinn. Siili. llliite^—Knitcy Wlukic,.

led bum. Palmer, ond Walton.OLKNNS FERRY HEYBURN

and T - ~ •man .......... ..................... Burchettr - r forwardjP y T hom u .............. ......... V. Surragebat-a to ................................. Stlmpsonu t

Blackstoii ---------- EUicrlnjton>ugh ........ ■KlUi ------------- ---— — - Whittaker

_ guardUto -SulM U tu tcs-a icnpsP erry iP o tter;

Allen: Heybum: L. Surrage, Draper! r r^ r i—Tlio- cvenlny-jnmM* un e u p j'w erf thn l the-sam r^crrB adrneam ^ a s - lh«HT

shown nbovc for tho momlng games.7.to. — ___ - 1^11 - , , , 11\ . I, ,

^ TiefeatsRexbufg’s,imi ,,lflln . l i i s h , sibw l'i_ba»kcttcn_<lfa. eeloj tented the R^xbnnr here to*. v u I night by a More o t S7 te 15 In (he

^ state lonm am ent.. _ _ rthff - T i « « u n t ^ l e d - l B - ^ V flnit-hatf a il. V it Rexbanr slmnped In tbe sccond Im- hair.-nnd athwed Ibe Oannecka io lay- j miw jtiff .

' - j - . - . - ' ' .................. . ' ■ '

lHO, SATURDA-y M OllNIN

t e r s R e n

Tourna]. l i B o i s e B r a v e s W i n -

® ‘‘; B i f t e F S t n i g g l t

r F r o n r N a m p j f F i v e

■ ' i 'r iv ic to r v nf 1 8 - 1 7 PlaRfi.s An-

■fiJ- g rc g a t io n in S e m i-F in a ls

Of S o i i th w c s lc r n D is tr ic I

u r ! B a sk e tb a ll T o u rn a m e n lit to “ • --------------------icn-ih ls ' (llv The Asjnrlated Pre**)

B OISK. Feb. 2S — IJni.s( high ■><chnnl nnsod o u t ii

1 victory from N nm pa to- - — L iiiuh l. 4S to -17rin-the-Soulh- 9 :w i 's te r n d is l r i f tb a . s k c lh a l l

; t'nirnam ent. I t was a desper- 1 1 a ti'a ir-tiK h t ba ttle frnm sln rl ) X , l " finish.-Hoi.se m ust climln*

I a le Wi-lscr tom orrow a n d Nnmpa m ust vanquish Em-

. 'luH t 11 ilif.f s.ime close rlvnls nre n to tl' iiu-ct In thi- finals tomorrow night,- Wn-.rr fm:r.hnt Caldwell tonight, aho lo III. alter winning from Moun-

lain Hnmr m the afternoon. 2(5 to ncy-li'^ -Cnitfwrll-haa-w im -lTrtnirnttcr:

< tii’im trom I’nrnin. 32 lo IS. nnd En'i- lii'iit Meridian. 43 to 11.

now ' ■Into .MOSCOW nV K TN HNAUS nior ; AT I.KWI8T0N TOURNEV

i LEWi .STON. Feb. 28 (J-y-Moscow l'l"’.!' sclnwl pushed Into the flnnls

i i '? .N»tlli Cfntffll Id iih n Ja u j-

’ i t li) cl»"hintliig Wliiches^^i«i S'J lo 28 nfler two over-tlmc pc-

I t 10 i:., in (he last game lonlghl nnd ■ loiinrnw- tlicy meet ngaln In the

rrvp «'»l the winner will op-« n ‘ 'I 'c Moicow live n t nlghl for ' lthc title.

j Crali;mont eliminated Kooskln. 36 . 110 in the nficriioon game. Lcwls-

rsils Lapwnl. 25 to 24. In Ihc' .<iii;ir!<r-linali today.

] V.'tiifhistrr eliminated Bovlll. 23

" 'f* MONTPKI.tlllt FIVE WINSj I t l t s r IN SOUTHEAST

JUD . MONTPELIER. Kcb, 20 (,1')-Mont-

lien of llrf . place In .Uie Southeastern , Idaho dlMrlct bx\kctball lournamuni

,.Q„ by (Icle.-itlng Amrrican Fulls hetc to­day by a score of ID to 1.1. nnd

cwls Downry by 33 lo 22, Montiiellcr has I w-on thrcu straight gume.i.

r ick ! Oihcr scores uerc; Oruce 39. Firth |31 ; Tlmicher 50. Downey 2il: More- Innd 29. Or.-ice 10. McCatiinion wns

: eliminated (ho llrii_diiyL_Downcy, X-r- ’ t'lrU i und Grace •itiil oa t today.; o . J Montpelier will meet Tlmtchcr nnd

IRN tomorrow.rii I — —roft'M ULLAN DHFKATS ItONNKRS

FEltitY DASIU:TJI,M.L FIVE )!on MULLAN. Fcb, 3il (,'!')-A smooth-

riinnhiB Wallacc hlwh school bas- ,fcraa^L trnni riin a ild ,

lln s 'n o o n In the flrsl game ol'.tjie nn-- - -; hbal Pa;i!».->rrf1r~Tti--Tirf-rn:-m:»mtn?

Sandpolnt noicd out Kcllugg. 18 to

son.) ‘ _____.EY THREE TE.\MS VIE IN » TOL’HXAMENT AT SIACKAY

II,(r the schools kept out becauso of n I meningitis ban. the .Mountain dL -

■iion. trlc t high school ba.iketball toum -

‘'^bools to conlcit.tpr the

(('ll As n preliminary ges'turc. Mnckny

Uien mnlched wllli ‘A'rco,'a tenm JS9 which has gone through.Uic season I) without d c lc a t; '-- .,,Uli Leadorc. Salmon nnd Chiillls with­

drew Irom the toumatm-nt Ipcausc iMii- ef-niculuglUS'baus............................

" " W a s h i n g t o T n V i T i r ”

D i v i s i o n L a u r e l sIvin _____

SEATTLE. Feb. 20 (,T )-W ith a :6ki thrilling victory over llie Unlversltj

of Oregon here lonlghl the Unlver-Wc,isUy.-of-WaablnalaaJ?aJltSU’''''*

jw op tho Northern dlvi.sioin».W!ie 'RN coast cpnterence hoop chanipionshlr

cwsj score was 32 to ,25. The liiisikes will- Im eefaou the rn -C a lifo rn ia- a l Lo; licit Angeles next week end for the coasl

'tlU c.■age [ ------------------ --------

»on P o c a t e l l o N e g r o

t o A n d F e r a c L S i g n

rOCATELLO, Feb.2S (-T>-Charln , • . ’ Fcrael, Sail Lake Clly, has been

•Igned to meel Baddy \Va«lilngton, ^ J^oca(«U o.M rr<»-«ra ll(rw < l|b t.-ln -a ;" ^ 0 .» n n d -b « B tJ» # « -S U re U ,;i .- r t fc

W rI iM - o n l - r a a f V n ^ ^ (av m b le imprtttlon on Ibe fanv ,

'= = P R O V O , >cb.‘ in ' w f ^ B r l g h a i c*ri-Vounff-unlver«lty overwhelmed tht I 3 Cnlverslty o t U U h bitsketeers b i t

f u t game hero tonlgl)l by a score

.d c ^ ln th e flrstiiaiLabe.CQUvar3 held i te.,^lonff lend UuouehouU

i i s P r = T i ^ ^ M b t i ^ r 6 = :. — ^-S A N .D IE Q O , Feb, 28 MV-Charlb n«tf^Cobi r l1!W « e Iltr t e l gh trknock« ODd o u t Dick Ramies, San Dlego, ia Ou I to ^ tu th round of a 10-round bout hen

• ! ~ .

.....................^ . . . .... . I

m m In :____________ _______t t , t , t

i m e n t O ]

1- W a s b i n g t o n S t a t i

i i H f l p p ^ e r r D e f e a t

r e V a n d a l s , J b t p

la is i .L e a d s S c o r in g W ith I ;

■ict P o in ts , B u t C o u g a rs H oit

e n t M a rg in T h r o u g h o u t F r a ;

<ny The A.'.vsclated Prr,v.> ii.se T \ n . l . M A N . F c b . 2 8 - t a p W ash in trln n S l a t e d p t o - , fe a te d th e U n iv e rs i ty o: th->- Id iibor .'l i> - to -2 -V in - ;r l 'a c if i< ia ll c o a s t c (m rerenco b a sk e llm l le r- K am c h e re to n lR h t; T h e Kam( n r t wa.s raK R cd-w llh t h e (InuK ari lin - su b s la n t ia l ly in t h e lead nl n d a ll limc.s.im - F o r Ihc f i r s t f iv e o r 10 m inare utes b:<lh tcanu locked like a teair itht, ot urade .rhiilcnu, playing the weird- Rht, (f.1 brand of coliege-bastttbaH-tvei un- .wen on this floor. Freak sliou, foot- I to ball Inctta and fiiolllne.'.s were pres. icr=- ■rilt-Miru” ind'.*6fFcl!mb?iiri7'io'J3 in'l- for the Cougars, At half time thi

counl was 19 to 13 nfler llolsten Coiii;nr forwnrd. dropped In n flclc goal.

lEY SlAwell Leads SearingSoon atler the second perlci

slariod jStowell dropped n long slio' for Idaho, nnd for the nexl J3 mln^

•ofe stltiiied evcrylhlng he brought fron pc- Idaho bul Uie Cougars built up tin

. count lo 33.10 15, Jay Chrbllans, i ; sub 'gunrd.- stoHed- n ahnrt- ltm

and Idaho rally wllh n fleld^Roal nml llu the *core went lo 34 to 23 for the CoU' op- gars.for Hnrold Stowell. Idnho forv.-ard

lenRihenfd hU lead for northern d l . 38 vision r,corlng honors, by counUni vis- tor 13 iwinu. He was high scorer. Ihc CQUOARS'l30) , O . P Pl

HoLMPii, f _____________ 3 1 (23 Buckley, t ____________ I 2 :

Hcln. c ..... --------------------2 1 IMcLarney, g ----------------- 3 I

1ST VanTiiylc, g ---------------- i o i,n t- ------------------- “ '

I Totals" .-,..15 0IDAHO 123) O . P PlSlowell. f ............................0 0Uiieddon. f _____________ l o

j Hurley, c ................._’------ 0 0•'as T hom |«on .c .......________0 0, ^ Hale, g ............. ........ .........1 1ifth Howard, g ..... ....... ............ 2 0>rc- Colllw, g ...................... 0 0»as Christians, g_— _____ _ I o

TouiLi.....................1and Refcree-Mulllgan. 8|wkane.

C o g s w e l l P i n m e n

IVE B e a t T i m e s T e a nIth- . _____las- Cogswell's scrvlce' bowlers woi

tc i^ in -ft-CummefOli>l-ieftgue-eotiteat~n i*n- the Cox nnd Slono nllev here Im m e 3ll3UC:il53air«iii«iilwoiriwb:*nme 8 to of the ihree-aamc scries. BnicgRC— niniiii. WIUI 5.J CUUiilMS..R'm high

polnl m nn-of-the-tohtest. Porter o lhe Cogswell five, led his team

f a .....................JM ‘*3 Si;[J,,. A. Boone------------- 184 180 133 40';m - Atnlp ................ ..-,130.150 150 43

Dummy --------- -----150 iso 150 45'

kny ^^ Andcrsoh............. -,.152 153 154 , 45!

Dummy...,.-,,,......... ,:.150-I.W 150 4&Dummy ..........._._,.150 150 150 45i

m ,. McDomild ..............145 l(J3 ICO 40.,,j^- Chas.. Brueggc;iian ISO 181 240 5T

...... ‘""■‘■' ■yt'noVMo' MO-

‘ V a n d a l ^ B o a s t 3 0

B o x i n g ^ n d i d a t e s

^ ly MOSCOW. F e M 8 (Spcclal lo Th. Newsl-Boxlng, an Inacilve sport a the University of Idaho for a num

n tic bc tot:3P?f^Jiasjowj>e.en:.rey.ly ,,,IP and Is flourbhlng with great succesj

A >quadj>Lappio£Lhm{clyJQJandi dales mv reporting regularly fo

Lo, prnctlce under Coach James O'Brleii jygi Idaho's pugilists will meet Wash

Ington Slate. March 7. nnd a oon has been teiitnUvely nrrnnged be tween lhe Vnndnls nnd O onuga t tako place later this season. I t 1

{{losslble tha l Idaho will be repre r n Rented In all ot ihe boxing divlaloa

at.Uie*mlnor:spcirta;carnlTal-tOib held n t Eugene. OVegon. next monUi A 10-msQ tenm hns been virtual] named by Coach O'Brien to tangli

‘®"' with Uie Cougnr mltl-njen.

* “ pula. Sppkano. 118 pounds; Joe OU— I c»- P a m DQtW

'3,” _____________ 'T '

I ” J j R e r L f f i i i F r ^

“ “ “ M o n t a n a n s , 5 7 - 2

i S r a ^ j m r i s s n i i n n w T O c - a* td f*aie4-4be-Menlwi»-BorB>aJ-«elk|

cagen In Ibe l i n t o f a tw o-gaa lere K rtce-here tenlgbt. 51 t« U . Xb

r e e a tc U tU a o tU d .a U lb e ^ . . ^

I N G , M A H C H 1 . '1 9 3 0

ShpshoiR upei

i T w i n F a l l s Y o u t h

1 W i n s C l a s s H o n o r

— I n i U i n o i s S c h o o :

' 1 haltbark on Ihe Unlvrrslly ot HUn- ols football leans for the Ual Ihree yearf, loday was elected president

-------- omhe"»enler"elaM 'OTer- Walter_(BDd) Jalley, Chicago, end on Uio

13 •------Judsoh Timm, who Is a son n

0 !(} Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Timm, U n Rnd I uate ol the Twin Falls hl|;h iclioo

r a y ! of tho class ot 19a .

_ i T w i n F a l l s G u n s

i t t n i n t e r - l ' o u r n a n i e niiallm e “~

■'JJ Trapshooters Here Com pete in 10 Weeks Sche

llm dule For Valuable PrizeIrd-rver ..............................» t - Twin Falls IrnpshKilers will be rcs^ Rin shootlnR for record nexl Sunda' '13. m compeUtlon wIiIT h blher grow th e : of trap.ihootera In southern Id jE ten, Qiiii eastern'Oregon entered In III' leld Qoiso Capital News fourUi annua

telcgraphic shoot,Ttie schedule provides for thrci

rled cvenU each Sunday throughout Uv JioH.ptriod of the compeUUon bealnnlni

next, Sunday nnd.<onUwittg.unU ■[“ May 4. '

In ncxl Sunday's evenU.TwIn Fall Y ,^ shooters are matched with Caldwell J, ^ Hunllngton nnd Nnnipn. iVed- “ KMhtr*nninte»t(©tt9-ent«9«HnHJT the compeUtlon nrc Boise number 1

lou- Boise number 2. Wilder. Wclser. Cos cade. St. Maries, La Orande. Bakei

ard, PocnteUo Trap and Pocatello Ath dl- letlc.

Ung ' Each club will shoot against al olher clubs ond o t Uio end of Ui'

^ tournament two prizes will be award ; ed. A trophy will be presented b * the BoUe Capital News to the clui

J matches, the trophy to be reUtned b. n the winner for one-year period, am Q a prlie wilt be awarded lo the lilgl

^ Averngo shooter among contestant —J -flrtnirntnit^ciat^O per ’cenf n H h

p p torgcu trapped,3 Aceordlng to the rules ond resula0 tions for Ute shoot, which have bee 3 delivered to W. P. Hnney, secretar1 [of Twin Falls Rod nnd O un club.0 rhootcr lo qualify for tho compcU 0 tlon musl be a rcslde;it member an2 musl alioolTJTtr his home uops a 0 over the traps of eome other club ea

— tered In the league.Professional shooters are barrc

from the comheUlion.|

Im R i g b y D r i v e r W in s

i - i U f i o g UInat ~ .

[g f Oeliiept-GroonrtreadsFFifl Imi 01 Seven Entrants Ovc

6 1 3 ----------- ---------------- ^ ^407 430 McCALL, Idaho, Fcb. ^ (<7>-DeI

450 the McCall' doa race n*nd^« f « 0 = .llr»Lj>rl7<Jrom a . JlcW..oI_«cvc 2473 drivers, taking (he 25-mlle coun

4S0 Thula Gcclnn. McCnll, Uie oni450 girl driver In Uio racc. cnmc 1450 fourth, a bnre'4 mlnutea behind tb408 kMder. Iler prlw was JIOO. •577 ouivr lliiislicrs nnd the ir (Ime

=—: •AC.'CV-:-......... . ...... .. ........ .. .^ Roy, Stover. McCall. 2 hours 3

0 Ert MiiRil!!!. McCall. 2 . hours.a minutes SB Kconds; $200 pr&e.

0 g Kimball's Team FUiltAlter Mlsa Ocelnn cnmc thre

Xhe Olli" entries. George Stonebrcakc t a t Cascade, driving E o r I Kimball' am - team that won tho Ogden derbj Ived H.irry Harji, Cascade,-and-Dr. Do

^'^il«bCrl.•■McCall.-^^;;--------------adu;fo r and completed most o t the llrs i In

’ten. WlUiout n driver, passing one le u u h - In the scramble and plunging Ui n rd town and lhe officials Into n dlspui be- over whecner he was entitled to a

a to award because of the drlvcrlesa lean t is Tomorrow, the closing dny of Ui pre-* winter tournament, will find son Ions of tho best sklers’of'c enu-al Idnti nbo v)'lng for.lumors on a bill th n l v i n th . pronounced In excellent condition, lOlly

R u p e r t C h u r c h F i v (' 1 ? A m a S n a i n ' ' l l ! i r t l

and Ihe-Mound-Valley remained In Uie runninf a t Uie eo or “today's play In Uie L atte r Da

1 ' ' Sabils “M" Men's B ^ e U u ll lo iir a^ :amenidrbtt-Jlfliiijriilibe-j>iBirc(l-.U O l morrow,A l - Rupert w n-fro m 'T fo im rT ille :

«Bw to Poeatello, SSOo^^SLillie wlimei Tbe enter lhe churph-fbuls a t Sa! ^ L aJaC lty Jn ’U w A - - ■ ;

ncR acc----------------,— • * * * '

r t Court

o l A s N e x i O p n o n ^ l

i t o r " J a c k S h w k ln t _____ _________ ___ _

I'" J lnnnnn /.nm nn l Th.^1 Pln,iH n

' German Wiil Battle .Boi ’jJ,- ton Sailor Disposes i _ Rumor ot Grilliths Fra

S ny ALAN GOULD (Assoclnicd Press Sports Editor)

VI Sharkey, no m atte r ho I I I , “ I ^ m - u c -h -h i s_ tcchn lc

knockout victory o v e r Ph Scntt m ay bc dlHputcd, wi f l ; : h t Max SchmclinsTt tl cloutinR German, a t th e Yoi kec stadium , p r o b a b l y o June 20. in a 15-round hbtil 1

ses d c c l d c the w orld's hcav; I wciRhl championship. '

Frank 'J.H ruenrB enerarm anflti be- 'uf Uie Madison Square Onrdcn co Jay noratlon, In the midst ot cheeklr lips , Up the extent ot Uie iinanclal llas< U B D O D t nlgbt's show, made this ai

reethe Pbie otlng th a .lS h o rk ehfii' ■ v w . y t - y j s n because o f h

p o o r snowh

m l g b t b e r q u l r e d l o e i

*** anothi

a l b l y asaln a s - . Tufty OrlfflU(c r, ' ^ B L l a S a B l Seotl’s Lasi th-1 -«JM « x u > Amerlean Bo

At Uie SOIttll time, Brucn staled emphaUeal

U,e I Uiai Scott had fough^ his last Ilgl ,rd- in this countr>- so far as th i Oard« by corporaUon Is concerned. The Brl

lull Ish champion wns nccepted relu -gT u i W f u t " ’u t(!- iiiJtu i r -UK!nwr I by reputation for figuring In fouls ai

his lack ot color and drawing povi Igh B nftn considers lha l hls showln; la ,nis night was "tho last straw." * t h e i .- i iW r.If^lr \i,m Ihe chin, flnaa cli

ly, to pul this show on,” deelar , Brucn. ‘'Regardless o t tbe argume

nnd disappointment aroused by t main evenl, I-eUU think Jt w u good show. No matter what el happened, we disposed of Scoit sj Uie way now Is clear to establish-

~® recoinlted world's champion by eai ' summer.”

Official paid nttendonce in u ai nounced loday n s 18.7S3 whli

Tcd In nddlllon lo 2378.compllmenta----- 1 Irkett, mads a- (oWil ef 8W Or-Ow

receipts were Ibted a t <193,352, with n net "gate" of 8161.710,03.

S Sharkey's share on a bnsb of per c tn l of Uie receipts w u •« 429,75, wlUi Scou's 20 per Cent t gregaling 131,243. Including aU dl

) Y " B r t b Tc-i i S S 'IISm , "J Not since'lU'e "long coiml" cw

------^ ovwffitoagwlnyawqMFOHniae(Tiinney fljliTnn Chicago has aj

argument u Sharkey's vlclory,- JAP third round, after Scotl. hi

clalmcd fmil nnrt fnmlniiort />n)y

. Junmy Jchnston, Scott's Amerlei manager, filed a formal protest wl'

W - the Miami boxing comm l^on todi

vca garded-as putclya geslure.Jtowevi irsc for chairman u MacRepolds miU

>nly slon unanimously u i:^ Id MagnoUx in decision. '

the Claims of Foul . - 'A big majority of newtpaper c

mes IKri.i. pulled by The Assoclntcd P n .today,.cxtucsMd4be.convictloiL.Ui

3f Scott was fouled by the lefl bpi — .UiaUlBnded-4>rouitd-U>a-b<ll-Un>.4

lhe Briton's thigh, causlng-.wbal a; '* peared n seml-paratysls trom~tl

effect upon th : sclnUc nerve.At Uic same Ume, tho bulk

iree critics disbelieved nny serious Inju ker. had been Inflicted by tbe blow u Ul's he ld theoplsIonU ia tS cottqulta tl rby; ho resumed fighting ond w u hit ha >on Ig-the-stomacnrThrs-^tiial'blow^

aim. ' JobnnyjB uckle^ Sliarttey'^mw

•{ ^ championship,, to add to the genetU,e epidemic of slaK m enU .-but U

lute )hove received no applause tn tl2Q view of Uje expert opinion tba t Sha

am. bought a bad fight.U » "Sharkey made Uie mistakeime (rrlns to knock out Scott wlUi 11oho punch," Buckley admitted.

r MOOHEGWRETURr'": BOUT WITH PALME

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^ U a r^ ^ iU K ^ .tU le d L R i iM fc r Day tin'n fronL Utah T b iir id a v m u

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iMUfd t u n mornloi tierpt Mondy. erop- s “

bubiunrd IKU Ihe J '~ ^tyMtirW n i t g io m T L f PlTrJb

- - TBt A*«ei»»»<i Pt«» » ««cju»mi» tu- ,i{|er« ' UUri 10 tn t UH tot publlratlon ol lUl '* '

dBf>iT<m* cr«tirt-i<> it.-« -oo t pgopl

v»i'itaiwy'iii*n nm ■------a an5»»u**o^rcumioBi. tfom •Duu kli iBformtilan^MtocUniutio other

"formitlon ilippltw taemltj upon rtquMi. Uicjn

s siraptu ot olhci conirliiij^d matlri Vrwi/*.«ut»D>t(«<l lur pubiicMiun •bouto OM «if*fd Itlff* hutiarrd wordi lo Irnilli and lAn'iKI t>» rohllnrd u> * Bplc*oIeuiTtat|rnM»llnlfrr.l Anon- - j s - riaoui romauol«Uont or m.»* lll l ^ r » w s j . - : s > " s , $

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PMUOUEN KINU ANU I'1CIH)UE.N Nt« rorii. Chlnio. Bto rrkndico.

A yoiais mother lii Ne» .Mfxico IroM to d talh. Mcriricb* hfr own We to « r e tlw Ulf ol Iter two‘ yenr-old baby.

In ft Uttlf Indian village In narth* . j c ra Manlicbfl. a Iiffolc ^komnn, fiiyer'Superior Mttrsarcl M»rle. Uld

-«lo«iu-lic£-oa’n.llIe-ln -nH ,atlcn ip ; to »a'v6 the llVM of little cliUdren on ni )n an Indlnn tchool deJiltOKd by Brj-io nre. «nd, while her'body and tho« or nine of the chlldrfn were being [ajp,' c irrlcd a hundred and fUty imlea made •eroH tho anow by dog leam for Allen burial, the aged head of Ihe churcti Jn tho p?OTJnco was {mwJln« by aUplano with food and clolhlng for ed lo tbo uu ie group oi tunivDri. lin iR ■ 'L'h.A flw auuuiiiuiiiii »ioi.» lh ^

the day’i nevt, tha t go a long way toward ofUeltlnj oiher alorlci Uiat m cni

: 'fttwnUon lo Uio'-flthcr aide of tbe j[ picture, which cannot bo overlooked la usy true esUmato of tlie human Cook race, and lead to a conclusion ;h a l The 1 m uit be lu r from peuembtle In vlevlng the future of the human race.

ed tc- have

There U no impelling reawn per- hapa for pubUo celebration of, Uie f,'’" ' Pourlh of July in Twla Fall5, except fi^rd conaldcrailona of hoipltallty and a »uRie cerUla broad gage view of te»pon* slbltlUea on Uio p a rt of T*U» Falb bu tlneu people. porle

A nnalderable number of to«>D tena dweUeri w e so t puUcularly- lit* tcrtal«d In a cdebrailoa ia lok'n, bui Thi

ssiaa moUve th a t Moda town ciely iolka to Ihe country and Into the ' hllU brlaia country people to town on lo r the holiday. aboul

evidence of hospllaUiy and appre- claUoa lha t tho counlry people have a rigbt to expect, and Improvement Mri. ] of this opporlunlly ought to. and sunr

, no doubl does, conlrlhuto very ma*

Kctweeu me ioft-n-Qtid'WB-wttntryr-lnmrv

T rJn y« lli bu jin fij pcoplg. and in th a l spirit they havo dccidcd on Uie eelebraUon Ihb j-car, aud will pro- Lovea ceed tO'Carry oul the program...........m s fo

END OF BUSIKESS-OECLINE Mr. Colonel. U onard P . Ajtcj, ono ol dellgf

ftgro

• In e o -h is now reached the boltom. dini:

lo r a new woU. CpUmista rtgard it < a* hopeful When you've rcached j, “ J. boliom, you can s ta r t up. - . . j>upp«

Tbe upward climb may not siari urro ■ Tight', away. Colonel. A y r w ,d o e s n 't ,y ’

presume lo say how rapTti piogrcu m ay "b e -m a d e - l n - the—im mcdlatr -nr,in lu lurfc '“Wfl do not know ."ie admiu, . '•how wido the boltom ol 'Uie bu*:- t i« n e u valley may be." 'lliur;

There are many IntlmaOona. how* ever, th a t I t isn’t very wide. Uuil- sess hasn 't'been near so long slid- Mn.

• Ing-dow n'h lll'U ili-Um e as-ia-pre- Mlss' -\%m~sliimp»,Tni(I-lioac-prtee»:naTC -jccatered -inorB r Bpldly_thaa thO'. ,

did a lw r any of the last seven bear markeia^ The recovery of the steelIndustry la reg a rd ^ aa slgnlflcani d ty ^

-and rc a u u r ln g .------ ■ ■ preslcTbe “business cj'cle" apparenUy

BUU ezUts, but It Is a much smaller,aborter cycle Uuw wo have tw n ac- uswixuscoBcit to expect. W l hive bctlcr Mn.control o t thrf cj'cUo ctunges, ana ^Itatl baslo'condlUcns arc unusually go6d.There is a widespread opinion U ul cepuiWQ.jluUl m eb-tbe-fiU ur-aU t o l.the “Anw

:va l|qL M fl'^n --> ieepa ing .--6e io re « « lit

.^be.a lo t o t d to b lng done U»is year.;»Bd tttpre pwrt y e « .-T h « t is, it tbe ior_fc ]H«ttstieBal InOatoo d o n t do too Mrrei

• ln f)» tln |'«f«lw~

-not — 2 C

if J A :ju d ii cn th e a tnUnii benen

____ ^ ______ TTOiImlnal a lew yeara ago was a lddle*agM' mjin, 'moii ot the h I m l ^ new are from Kvciiteen n t«enty*four.ycan oUi, ^

T lic '> a r 'l»“ bvcr,'an.l UuroMsnt - —u c h je f l.0l.thc-h« t'< - txriwl n - n i -----liowed II, wllh Its u;nctUnz »f old K c a i andaida. W hat U to be duiic no»I prevent Uie frultlBn. ol a ne» op of criminals.a iern rr home dbcl.ollix I; "H i' *'®*' :e Judge recomnicr.dJ. plceurPerKi'niii'dliclplme'imi(lii lc c^n- Jered the- greol nwd ol. cur I0pl0-tfidaj-_.wc_£ci-jlljclp:mtja feet*.

)t_miicli eliewhere. The home i ' from « nntural place to lU rt. if chi'd*

■ranee,' team work and retard for lempti her people's rlghla ,^» J«up t» ilem at-hom C, ■how..can..Jh^_b^.L !!^ ipected lo fit Into llie wctnl ot-

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g O C l E T Y —AKD CLUnS

Idrs. E. 0 . Wllllama

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MeellnB of thp 8cribblfrs'~Ciriir as held a l the home ol Ml»% 1<I;‘Urn on Sccond Avenue Norlh, Wcil- ■iwlay evening, wllli the iirMldeiii. ra. Ethel Gray, prcjldlne. A ma* rlly of members were present. A ■.V word drill wiu held; ulM n <lis* iMloa of markel-v both American V id forfclgn.- A »hotl,-»liori,-itory _ t HUlgnmenl by MKi Katherine '/ . 7MII. u poem by M lu Allen nnd an V i tieliTB rM rrD.-lInrvfrCook-w crr — g ewntea lor commeiil. ReporU of . K ]ps for tho moiilh of February were I ade by Mrs. Frank W llun. Mist I llcti. Mrs. Floyd Lyons. Mr*, nob- ’ t Benson and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. WII* n's sales to dale Imve reached flliy fferenl nubllcnlloni I t was rfeeJd*1 lo hold meetings every two weeks

f»l forM iirclLlWRlfm .a,l .lh t.£OHm J S jy home of Mrs. WlUon. At the close T H

the meeting delightful refresh* S | cnu wero ser\-e<l by the hostess. lU to d .b y M n- * llcn. , . Tlic, Chih IS made Iniercsling Drogreu since i 'oa o rg n n lu d ln April, nineteen 1 ^

ind red 'and twenty*slx, by Mrs^Mk nnd Mrs. Lyons. 11 was named tie Lariat from a (loetry magazine tha t name, ond wa.1 meoiit to slg*

,fy a roundup of local wrllers. In , le Fall of 1029 the name was chang- id .ka [ to The . Scribblers, tfembers »ve shown enthusiastic response by -------

ibjfcls assigned to them and have■esenled mnny othera o l wide va- DU.ely lo r hearing. Each one has de* M'»blved benefit from the critlcbms and '""O*'iRgesllon.1 given on the work sub- 1inH n^T r-by -d lscussIffiw arB n ir -wrtmiom the study of various subjects the slI llleraiure. Balts have -betn re* MO.®Dried from time to Ume. There are come,n active members. . ■ ■

The Presbyterian Missionary so* ely observed Quest Day In connec- m wllh the annual budget lunch*>n In the church parlors Thursday . one o'clock. Covers wero laid lor

-esldent Mrs. L. L. Breckenridge. le mceUng following luncheon was inducted by Mrs. II. N, Wagnef. rs. D. R. Churchill led a community inc wllh Mlss LcNelle Breckenrldge . Uic piano. Mrs. C. u . Krengel iv_e_u reading entitled "Raising the

W~dcoa?lhniu. Ji»u-t> MHTFPl MftTT ;a n c y. . f auluui . t»iiuU>r-I3otoU>y.-------nlth, Mndcllnc Bracken, and PrK j m b lla l>eck sans two mbslon oongs, ^ nie World Children," and "Jesus jves thc Lhtlo Children." Hosies- 3 for Uie day-were thc outgoing of-

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Patrick wero illghifully aurprbed Wednesday

group oi friends arrivea U) ^ i «

ng nnniYcrsary. A radio program Id nlnnehle \vfl<.lbe.Bnmvmcnt for _ le evening. Prizes for high acoto ;re won by C. D.' Anderson and low ' K. S. Fllzwitcer, At a lat« hoar pptr'was ser^'ed by Ihe guesti who :ro Mr; and Mrs. Frank McCor*Ick. Mr. and Mrs. LouL'« Satterlee, n n f l Mnr'C.TJ.'-AnderjonrMrTBna' rs, E. a Fllzwater and Mr. and rrPTErM JU itr-*-^---------------------—

The Salmon fioclar CluD met iiuraday afternoon with Mrs. floy avis. A brief business session was liowed by a social time and Mra. avis served delectable refreshmenta. ra. 81ms, Mlss .Amy Butler - and ba Qcneva Grays were cl(ibjni;ii«j — r#,-J. T .W Ind lnn irK liy rnw 'p ro* am lu .chflrge a t Uie nexl meeling. _

Mrs. Olynn Bmlth entertahied i^e ]dbon Avenue Social Club Wednei*•y afiemoon. In the absence o t Uw 'esldenl, Um hosUsa...l4ra.-6mlUi esidcd, and Mrs. M. A. Stronk d u secreUiry pro t«[m.taUnx Uie ace.of Mrs. Latham, Aftor the lual business had been tranueted n . w . o . Sm ith extended'an la* u tlon to the club to meet v lth her r Uie anniversary luncheon io be ild March twelfUi, which was te* ~ pied. AfUr tinging Uie club wng. unertea, the BeauUluJ,** the .a litr t by .Mra. 0 . g . B r u e m n ^ r-:

i•r b r ia g T ^ a - T T f l i f i a i r C B ^ ^ ' "»..P.-i.-M euU caplured-Uie-lavor - - r -h lg h tcore. Refreshment*-were rred alter 0 » gamtt.________ ___

B to l«attU .ftt«aB C e«M (U ea.-~-T— --------

riN FALLS DAILY NEWS,

M t-h^^ L L Y ” ¥ L b 0 M S I N . ^ J ^

BEAUTY A T O R P K O T w«ur,_____ Joh

•'Sally," Murllyii M tllcrt motion ceurc. a t llie Orpheum theatre, a d r r n t tr c l r In Teclmlcolor *Jww- n n d \ i the natural colors of costumes, memt ttlnga and oiher spectacular (r'T iiago

om M ba Miller's greatMl alagej The iccus, and-lS-an.itU*dlalQ8UC-Dra*..(lancc

mpted on Ihc screcn. A n'al]-star star, ipporltng c as td ji seen w ith Miss- -^a :iller.' Pert Kenon. who played rccori r z ttg T T O T - itic ri it ta r -is n n o n n ^ e irw : ■nue lead and Alexander Oroy. the eul c<

1 'T h o Desert Song," appears In ulrcatle romantic lead. Joe B. Brown, as n i)rd Sterling and T. Roy Barnes arc I I I10 chief'comedians In the gay and i>lion«

A

Prairie Rose and Ranger—Sue Carol and n i a ll Ulklng Fox Movietone, ‘'T he Lnm labo lomorrow lor a ran of two days on

DUBLIN (/Vh-Tlic Free S tate has SM ilabllshcd a cow-tcstlng service duecs mong dairy farmers to Increase! reglor illk production. President Co:jrnve 'nbroai K hm tterthe 'addltl9nfil-mllk-frein-fllo»*i no slate 's 1.230,000 cows should add i ducer: 10,000.000 to Ireland's farm I n - 1 niUni ome. . 'vatlor

D A N-------- -^-attheN ew I.O .C

Third Avenm ' TONIGH

Waltz Orch(

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B ee f P o t R o a s ts ...........,R ib Boil Beei!........ :.......

~ H a i a " u r g e i ' ' S f c a l r r ; “

GRAIN FED 1

Siiouider Poric Itoasts ■,^ g . E Q i ’k J E l ! ! a s i a - ________

P o rk Sausage, p u r e .....

MILK FED ^

Slioulder VeaVEoasts; Veal S te w ................. .

____ _ YOIJN.G_L^

^ F r S l T S t o c K , - p o u n d ™ ;

^ j e n t r a i d ^T H E B E S T O F E V E R i l

P A w ii a n ^

s , T W I N F A L L S , ID A 'H Q , S.

CBESS!®'>• _______ 1 to v ijl

lllckiiiK fltnry of a grand du^e 'm a w fllltciind > humblc iltreM who bccomes a stage stor. -.(.-re John Francb Dillon directed illy," which waa adapted lo r the w j,, reeii by Waldemar Young trom f muilcal comcdy of-O uy Bolton porikr idverom e Kcm. - 'T he-be rt-f tf '- •• tmbrred melodies of the original IKO producUon B rc-heard .-u w*H

Thc famous Alberilna Rasch •nrfr.i np;ifnr In the ensemble _c* lic imlitfj.. luid -iLJ:flllU!^ylgl.3Qie_ Tr«nnv

wi Monta;

•^ally." whlch.-hroke .th e a tr ic a l,® ''" ,^ cordi in every large city In Amer* nrhnrprrjented-tts-n-oloeo-inusl-I comedy. Is alw breaking boxficf r r - " r '‘TT*-°-P'^^'"‘'* *"*' iiifir' ready estubllslied Morliyn MUIer n fcrecn ilur ol Ihe IJrst rarjk.

II ll ft Fin,i Nfftlonal.and Vila- L e„ lone picture. , pan,^,

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l ^ r a i ^ i j o i ^ L naiii

H r n H j B B M _______ Khori

for thc

Horn" . Mrs. A• ’ ■ ' ^ ^ 0 ^ ' Ooodrl' ' CaHfor

I . . kins, (p t . . .. . . ' | a | n ^ Incorpi

•• niw r'i

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f ' Even- , ? T ^ r l r W E!

■ ........md George O'Brien In Zane Grey's i ^ Lone Star Ranger" coming to Uie M i I only. —

‘AtjV'fl’ FLOWBB-T B ADE COOPEAN REMO, llftly M V-Jtaly pro- lecs flowers mainly In this Rlverla glon. which sell a t home ana iroad for 118.040.000 annually. Cut)» .i^ i« -t li* -c h U |- ln c o m « -p ro r^ -------icers. More than OOOO acres In Uie lUnn aro devoted to flower culU- tlon.

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, SATURDAY MORNING, 1

J R E V I T I E S S-------- He sa

m i s In flohJ-M ra. Oscpr Duerlg. Wlnm lii. Cftllfornla,-arrived jesicrday Iwecn vidl relatives In Buhl.

, ■ nai;tlwtie From r »cate llo -R . F. Bush

lerc he went on butltiets.

Vlsll P a ren lrf-K lrs. II. T. ske expects to {Mve today for ■rlUnd to vblt h«r' parenu. -

* ......................... • Tr*Boise Man.Vlslt*rrL«*ls yilllam a, lbe. former co llectorfof -tnternai 7fnu6-forrid4luCrvl»Uid;.ln Twin “V me

--------“ “ Sr* lic a -b y ,.m n es* -M rs ...P ._ M . an iM rf?« tu y ^ v w iU iB jor-B^ M ta ii antana. .io-vlall_iitr_ablei:..M r». _ Icn Solioii. who Is Mrlously 111. M*'*’

............ , .. .1________ _ HairyRoyi VlsU Grandmother—Junior oTlIcy-alidTCay-Crowley arrived ^ sierda.v from CotUom h to vb ll “ elier elr' - cra mlmMhefi— Mr«."->l ftflgla s l l tU

^ : "nd c - - t — i* WPI

Leave* For Visit—Mra. Mnrtha cd doj ntter, Elko, who has .been u Kueti tha home of Mr. and .Mra. P. A te

. Tarr here, left yesterday for Salt tc -C « , ,0 --------------

Rjllroad Agent V lslt*-Joel Prle.M. « »te ilse. Kcnetal agent of thc Oreiton lori Llr.e railroad for Idaho. waS|Conim 'Twin Kalis yca«ta«y on uiisiiieii' *tnet r tho company. "hd t

Homo From Caitromla—Mr. andrs. A. L. Goodrich and. Mrs C. E. ,____lodrlch returned yesterday from Hfiirnlfl nrwr a vls.'t o( ptrauc Itirrc mths In different parts o t Call* ^iil,i; _ _ _ '

llndrrjnm OperaUon—Olenn Jen*IU, of N cbon-Jenklm Chevrolet, corpnrnlcd. submliied to a m ajor 1 erallon ftt the county general hos- f.lr’Ilrte'■^^■^fffdoy. lUs condition <l’eveiilni;'tt’ftircporw d'to 'bft‘SBl- actory.

Relamii From N m d a —A. R. An» j

D n H I L L r i lOver Plxten'a i j i i g f f l l f t

-O ttU > -ll w e I • i ^ r g l g ________Kl30 lo 5 V

Zvenlnrs lo 8:30 \ ' ■ iPhone lOSi i V

Eletlro Therapy W

[ H I D O P j A g i ( CO.

TODAY AND TOI F l o r e n z Z i e g f e l d ’s F a

C o m e d y

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M m . - . M S i '

I • ■ • ,

, MARCH 1,. J 1 I 8 0 . .

rson .returned yesterday t r o m AInnemucca, Nevada, where be ■ ^ Ido a tr ie f buslnesi-vlsll thU wiek.I says Uiat there It IltUe tnow a l ROInnemucca, but a great deal be* vviUlieen that city and llolUstcr. - m m .

. . . IJIjjBall Clab lo Meet — An annual j . 'qi Kllng o f Uio tlockholdert of Uie Thoff rln FalU club of the U tah-ldaho fnrnii sebaii league b to be held in u>elo, q ' amber o t commerce offlcei here Mrt b evening for Uio purpose of elect* Qitck I dlrectori for the coming year.

Polttned Dor—A polJM dog nMM boned In Pocatello Thursday w u V llll iced to Twin FatU by o tticen there S means of a llcenu tag Utued h tre s i '> |a r .-R eco rtl-hero -thow ^ Uio m em oliid 'been liiW d to L. A:Bea~ f S |~ in, Jhen resident.ftt C30H Main a J — tniie.norlh. . __________________5 5

f5 im O fU rT fl’^ S l f r a n d " I . l r a , SjTT> Hfl1i>r-have-retiimgrl a f li r « g* ilness trip to Pocatello. Idaho W . lIs-and'St.'-A nU ionyrT'h inj-M r.- K T Iler looks after mailers connected =

d company, of fthlch Mr. Heller S ~ r«pr«MnUt^iv. WhUo away attend* m dog races a t Ashton.

IccepU PoslUon — Mlss Virginia = irchouse. daughter Qf Mr. and Mrt. S .E...Morebou4e.-ldl.je3lerday-Iot, g _ n Francisco to accept a position ^ stenographer for Murray Brook* f i l

in, manager for the.bondholders = nmltteo o t tho Salmon project and = i er Irrlitttloii prujec tt-ln -ldabo . H " d Uie Irrlgttloa project a t WU* s k's^Cftlitomla___________________0 _

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- SATURDAY M il l

SPECIAL =

SALTED PEANUTSIJ

Pound 9c ■- 10

ASSORTED COOKIES “

Dozen

10c- - ^__________ ______■ _ £

2cr. 3rd_No. and Shoshone m DRIVE IN E

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OMORROW E[i'amous Musical ^

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Sunnyslde Club Observes An- nual Guesl Day at Heme ™ Of ' Mrs.” Dee Strawser JS

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Diraij.~ptb. M-Membeni ot tnBtttii 8unnr«ld(j Social club , cnlcrialned'O”'

ond w « t« wtre p r w n t . Mra. Clar ? ‘ C o m n irT l t t . P c ro ’ Howard govcif®

. - In tm stln j p tpfra on_;'Llfe_ln_lh»‘ “ - Phlllippine Wlonds," ona • muilcil i 1

num b tn were jlven by Mra. OilD:er,

nexl m eetlni wl'll be M arch B o t the Ml liomo of Mra. Oeorge WlUon. ch

Walt Ktoore wi.i honored on a 5! birthday onnlvertary Monday cve> nins when a group of Irlends came Irj lo play pinochle. Five lable* were 5ii plhy'wllU »corc» going lo'Mr*; K O. Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. P*' UnttleJd.

/■M ss VeWa Crandall became the o'* — •trale-fl»lurtl#y-of-Elm er Ale**ndn“ “*

J t American FalU, U wa* announced '>]___ litre.thl5.wcck.by.Ml4a.Markn.Ciiu-

dall. sUler of the brWe. Tlie cere- «>’ mony wns performed by Rev. W IJ, I’' Fr>er. pastor of the MetliodUt rhiirch of Americnn PalU. Mr. and II Mrs. Alexander will make thetr liouie on a farm near Bulil. * “

I tie 60>acro rniich, miles {4iitliwcsl of Buhl, known here ns the S|>Uu ranch, hns been leawd by the Arfinlganinted ^ n g n r compsny,. Twill KiilU, und WlU be uwd tor un | rxperlmeiitftl jiLttlon fnr study ol the Ni white fly. lllld del«rmlitatloii of soil m> fonrtltloiu nnd plnntlnif llmc tor ir beans aiul beets. Charles Dr^’den ci: 'Vlll be munaser of the farm. Tho aII AUirnr company U co-opernllng w ith 'er \hc government In miil:lng tests o f , bt fields of beans and beets In ihis hopes 1 tii of coutrolIiMR whilefly and curlyleaf.'fc

-------- R«l|)lhO!iir!t7iion-t>f'JrHrClaTlrnnattt!Jitiie Shields. dnuRliter of Mr. nnd |tli

spellers conductcd In the Inter- nt mountnin rcBlon. T lw W t wa* pre- tli

the ^evenfIl und ciglilh Rrndes nnd u fir.tl placc was won by IVilph Cliuk u und second by MLa Shields, |m

Mrs. ElUnbeth Olbson, S n n d :h i SprlnBs, molhcr o f Mrs. Jack Ly*|»l man. I.i a patient In a Wendell hos- In pliitl sufferlnir w llh a broken leg. Mrs. \ (ilhwii. who Is pnst 70 years of age, n

jfcy while crossing lhe kitchen floor. H ‘ fb.T4klng the Icfl Jcg between knee I '___ anil ntiklr_______________________

Eugene Hyde, who lias spent th e ' litM cevcrnl m onths In Chicago.

. where he look a coursc In elcctrlcal englnecrlns. U B|>cndlnB nem alWfpks licrr.___________ ___________ l.jj

n r. J. M. nodgerH who wnn callcd pi lo Eunice. Missouri, earljrtn Decem- M ber by the Illness and death of hU c father, arrived home Thursday. ni

Duane Darland la In ’Meridian, if ' Kansas, where he was called this

week by lhe death of a jlifer. oi Mrs. J. L. Simpson, who was callcd

hero several wetkn ago by lhe crii- ical Illness of her moiher. Mm. Augusta Oman, haa rclurned to hcr “

Ihoush' stUi confined to bed] is Im- proving in condition. In

Mrs. F. A. Fagen. mother of Mrs. P' F. W. McManus, hns been caihd to MlnncapolU by the illness ot a dnufthler. . ni

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. IkirlnB are In ^ ;_M i:Cjll.-ldpl!0. In.fttKiidancc a t ihc .oj

niftkc Ihcir hom eV M ritoagers will “ Join Uicm In the nenr future,

Mr, nnd Mrs, Stephan Sciilley and n( Mta; Norna Sculley. a r t spending n

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^ f n . NeUie Ewer U lubiUluting for ^Mlti ScuUey a t Uncoln uhM l. j Mr*. Rhoadei, Boise, .ll Ui« guest ' le t b e r u n . John, and ftmUy._Bh» >'111 remoln two weeks and Mn. John Rhoades will retum to Bol^ with her.-M rs .B«Hl«>>^rtmweU Ktwlon. Lo* Angeles, who waa callcd f im « * • : eral weeks ago by the death p t her mother. Mr*. Daniel Fait. wUI leave early next week for her home. She will be accompanied by her two little sUters, Ellen and Evaniellne, who will make iheir home with her.

M rs.,Ja lia .P eoeean4 .ilr t.-R a lph —

the Bplaeopal OuUd-Thursday a t « ” ;one o'clock luncheon a t Uie'home'Ot ' itl» if«n j«rr-F tT ?rtnW w =pC :W dg* r

Imun and Mrs. Everett Hall. Mra. rParkcrR unjon-wltl-cntertaln-M irdJ — 113 a t a business session. t~Rev. and 'M S rchT rl? rt) '.'P le lch -

Tu v ii^ii” ^ ^ i'ii” *^Tt° iu ..‘^ r . ' iy t f iMUsionary society ot lhe MethodUt = church held a t WCndeU T hunday. j-. Delegates were present from 'Twin KalU. Caslleford. Buhl and Oooding, Luncheon was served o t noon and the atlernoon waa devoled lo dU- cusslons-of-prob lenu-and-various ^ phiues of missionary work. ’ }(]

The world day of prayer will be observed here Friday. March 7. with

church, ineludlng the Presbylertan. Chrlsllan, Baptist and MethodUt .b chiirchu. A 'varltd progrom U beinr ptepitred.

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r 'B U R L E y , F'fb. 28 Tsi>«liii'io'T lw Newsi—Shrarlng hns started In lhe Se southwestern dUlrlct of Idaho. In the Jc triangle beiween Mountain Home. Grandview and BoUe. and the pos*. > sible controversy between wool grow- mi

'ers nnd sheep shearers seems to have L« ,been settled-w ithout difficulty on .the basU of the new schedule of- let 'fered by the Idaho Wool Growers' tnK oeian ni n t t for g im tn i T n M ir o r pr Itlte nssocUtlon here. • B<I Idnho sheep ouitlis are now pay­ing tliclr shearers 13 cenU per head. 'CTI

' nnd board, which U the price te l by the Bssoclntlon. In -ArUona. where

I tome linie, lhe s i i e a r ^ are getting 13 'i cenu. nnd they board them-

[selves. I t U sinied here llw t lhe Ida- T( ; .ho schedule Is n belter one for lhe , I shearlnic crews lhan the one prevail- th . ing In Arlunn. <t< • i ------------------------ M

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■ ■ ■ ■ 'E I IJ I i iE G t lL I IT r *I _____ ' be' ftUPERT, Feb, 3B (Special'lo The iN ew#)-W .-B.-CoI»r-pronUafnW Ruliu- I pert farmer and fonner sherift ot■ Minidoka county who returned from '> California Thursday, told of treat- od

menl o f Idaho potatoes In one of, the Cnllfomla cities. * mii ‘'Californio U certahily cyping ns uc

on poutoes." Mr. Cole said on hU 'I arrivnl here, nt(. In company wllh Don Moncur. th t o>

former sheriff went lo Los Angelesi to mnrket potntoes. nn. —"AVj , walchflil, aw km sn." h i isld, — ' “a t a produce house on Ninth street.

In Los Angeles, deliberately a t workplacing number a Idaho potatoes in ht

, number 1 branded sacks, and we_ ini, found many of these tubers on the' ex

mnrket as number Is." inI Mr. Cole said he hns lhe name oi, oM hc produce house lha t wns do- m,

r can oe lOKcn. / of

r NOBJIAN MeCARTV- ^ 0 1 Teachcr of .voice and. piano, an-

I nounces the openins'of bU 'studio, on ; Room 7. Orpheum Building, Fridays _ ^ S a tu rd a y i_ o n ly ^ P h o n e l<26.adv

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S w a n a t u d . t u k s M r a t a diUl. a, e le , and eq^tr f a n s mMhlaefy. ■ a | a t - U l % c h ^ b B a f c e t i t r W P ~ :

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KUlOCitLY CHRISTIAN CnUKCH sd nev. J. E. Sllmp. p a s to r ' bn

lOiM A, M. Bible tchool.

11:30 A.M. MomlMK irrmon. Ccl- tii;^bratlop ol "Idaho Day.;;__________ Df

B:30 P. H . ChrUilati Endcn'vcir. wc . 7:30 P. M. EvanBclUtlr »rrvlcc. '.V Sermon. "Expcrlmeninl Religion." by "(ithe pastor. '

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Second nvenue ami Fourth iircci

Rev.H.8,Wlll.im,slor :10:00 A. M. Sundoy school. ! ' 11:00 A. M. Monilne worship; •

Sermon topic. "Tlie Narrow iic ii of Jesus." '

7:00 P. M. Cinjiip nicetlniis. ' P ' 8:00 P. M. Evenlne worship. .Scr- ''

mon topic, "Olinensloiis of ChrUl's Love." I?';

8:00 P. M. •mpuiny.'prnycr acrv- , ' ice a l the lionie of Mrs, Fahrncy.

.8;))0 r . M, WcdncMlny. Chorus pm cU cm rthe-hom c-ol-CharlcjrW r-^* Bonk,

3:00 P.M . Salurday. Junior glrU'encrus praciice a t ih<i

FrKiMHji;ni.v m et h o im s t i m,

Kt-ii .Rev, B rrt A,' Powell, pii.^ior ' gn

10:00 A. M. Sunday school. O. S .'m , Taylor, superlnlendenl. 1 11

11:00 A. M. Momlng worship. An- them. "N'enrer My God to Thee." ,ii; • N orth ', by MUs Carrie Lnne .'Powell, Mrs. Geer McVey. Ben Jnnson nnd jc the choir. Sermon by the paaujr, "Tlic Backiiround of Pentecost." >'n

7:30 P.M . E\-enln(t sen'lce. Sterc- 1,0

de.C pictures of South Amcrlcn. _ irl C:30 P. M. Thursday. Church niRlit,

' beginning with n pol-luck supper. |iu-------- CO

IHANSKV rnMMUNITV CHURCH 6a : Rev. B. F. Meredith, pnstor Jl i ‘ 10:00 A. M. Sunday school, T he- wl . odore Seotl. superintendent. Ir 11:00 A.M. Momlng worship. Ser-1

mon. "TliP Method of Religious Ed- tw I ucatlon," by the pastor. lY 'I 8:00 P. M. Evening tervlce. Scr- di

mon subject, 'T he Supreme Pa.islon m t ofYouUi." 1 _I 7:00 P .M . Chureh night program t “

and covered dUli luncheon. !

CANT CONTROL DKOtCmX ; EAST LANSINO. Mich. (/P)-The I heovlest drought of 35 years in Mich- \ Igan last summer brought tlie most '■ exclusive ‘'300-bushel potato club"

In the hUtory of the orRanlzntion.! Only 10 farmera produced 300 or L more- butheU a n -a c re compared '

of more ihan 30.. ^

■ ORPHEUM BEA irry SH O P-PE R - . manenta $3 and Sio. Special prices

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A W F U L L '

LIBRARY,ADDS LIST OF , I lf NEW BOOKS TO SHELVES

- The following new books hftvc been added to the 'T w in FaUs'Publlc 11-briiry:

Fiction—"Voung Mnn of Manhat* 1' BHi>in—‘'C h illcnoa-o t, .Um

tiuMi," Cooper: "Eagles Fly High." weiDrwliic: "A Modern Comedy,” 0»U* ofw orthy:"Isle ot Illusion." OlCbtj me:'.Mim Who Pretended." Maxwell: Pm"(llrl from Ood's Mercle.'’ Mowerle: rfl;i' .\iurrlcd Money." Powel: "Let's-Oo^- of,Hnth: -Red Willows." Skinner: pcr•Toni.'’ Suckow: -'Charlol Wheels." lociTliompson: ••Slars for Sale.'’ Wrlghi; ed■•.silver Ribbons." Parmcnter; "Sap- ser

;liiis«.". Stllcj: 'T h e Whirlwind" c. •libiorlc.ili. Davlri, W. S.: "Ood WllU wti. I f ihUtorlcaU. Davls.-W. S.: "The ci«White Queen" (hUtorlcoll, DavU. W. mas . : ' Oilman of Redford" (hUtorleali. beg Dnvls, w . S.: ••Helni," Cannon:■ Hnrse Kelclmm." Coolldge; ‘'LlfpiMi't So Bad." EilBlnton: "Seven O lUny.s Secret." Fletcher: "Coverns of iS u iu rt" Haworth: ■•Toda>"a Doug- *- irr." Ruck: ‘'Mr. Mulllner Speaking."Wodeliousc; "Lj'dlB's Little Plans,- H

Nort Flctlon-:''How lo Write Oood stai KiiRllJh." Bett: "U e the American.” eco

'rui)hy>. Coolldge; "Tho First Mrt. HeiFra.sur" (dramoi. Ervlne: "Salvag- trie

I tnc Gill Arc." Mutilii: "Is Sc* Nec- iruc j rssu ry mumorouhi. Tliurber;""lix)0 a ir ;SuyinK:-of History.” Kogg; "'The con MeiiiiUiR of. Culture," Powys; "Fen- aldi

IcilUiRs of All Early Western Plo- neer," Henry Porter; Succcaiful Can-nine und PreservhiR," Malcolm; the "United States nud the World Court" ^he

mnI. I, yjgKnrniers Store hns t)cen sold. I t U no'A' tiie Peoples Market. Somo flx-

lefrlRcrntor nmiii counter, ono large jj jalp, 1 scnlc. I roll top desk. 4 teeond „ Imnd electric washem. shelving, the counters, show cntes. elc. Alto a aw, baa'inent lull ot 8 vnrlelies ot apples.

“ j l per busnci. c . o . or K-. o . 'h i r f o p^j will serve you. odv. j , ^

1 ■ . po|]I A radlotrlerhone coiiveraotlon bc- bue tween Sydney. Australia, apd New

(York, by wiiy of London, waa con- r = ducted over n dhtance of 15.000 - miles.

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weili by J. II. Dlandford. stcrelary of the nupert Chamber of Com- mcrrc. is lo ihc effect Ihot the UnionPaclllc (ilficinis nre iiivejtlgotin* ovcroiicl loniltiions with the blea In mind «•“> of ru'.iiini: n bus line through Ru-pen'Slid nver'ihe North Side. Tlte mulociil rlmmbcr ol commerce petllion- "Oied thf rsiiroad compony for such sohsenli'pwnie iline;ngo, ' am

Cnmiuny offlclaU mei recently Prawtlh Tfprevntiitlvcs of the Jerom e IwoClwintwp-of-Commerec on 'th e anme » pmaiiiT und it is expected servicc will In lbegin b}- llie first of Muy. er.'

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STATE HOME ECONOMICS IS leader TOURS DISTRICT

nUFlLEy. Feb. 28,(Speclnl lo The lhe - MiM-Marlon-H cpw ortlir Boi

atate (Icnionstrntion leader In homo

Helm Jcnien. newly nppolnted dU­trict Ir'adcr. MUs Jem cn. who hasw cy c lrd Mri. j f j f n m Yflrhnmiigh —ain in i who recently resinned lo bc- „ 'come marrifrt. will continue lo re- 't® aide in Rupert, which U her horae.

M lu Hfpworth Is acqualntlng 'tho menew irsrier with ner dutlet. vU lllnt ne-the vsrlous communities nnd mnking omihe-nccfMary contact-v and will rc- i!«®>‘|^ M h e dlstrlel the balance of ref

HELE.SA, Mont. MV-Dude rnnch-e.i ate 10 hnve klckiess ttecda to r =their siiMis. Holf-breed broncho- ^Arabian colta nrc replacing JOOO or V

jnon :-ia i!d lc-lio rM « -o n -it-a ia e terPark dude .ranch. Tlie Arab blood l iis designed to eliminate the western f tponys penchant for shying and Ibucking. ■

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MUSICIANS OF GOODING Dj PLAN-RADIO BROADCAST l‘,'

• COODINO.Feb.SStSpecUlloTSio - - N cw ti-Professor Ivnr Skougnard of the OoodlnB college conservatory is presenting three of hU advanced pu- |

anUl; Jane Smith, ^nlon. Oregon, metto-joprnno: and Albert Moore, b4ss<barltonc. Oooding, In n recital du: over radio stntlon KOIQ on Sun- nci day evening, March 2. pa;

Miss Horsmnn openi^ lhe hour! of u music with three plono selections: _ "On Wings of Song," by Mendels-, “ sohn: "Klrwojltk." 'b y W ln U w sk l.'., and Schumann's "Why.” The so-. H prano solos of MUs Smllh Includc | l Iwo popular ballads. "Duna." by Jo- ■ ' sephlne-McOIll, aitd-Fosl«r’« "Rosnl— In the Dud." "Tliou Art Like o FIoW. ] er.'* by Rubinstein will close th u group. Albert Moore, will present four barlntone solos lo conclude the hour. HU numbers a rt: "Ono Fleet­ing Hour," by Dorotliy Lee; Victor > Herbert's "Olp»y Love Song. ’ ".Mon- l . , arch of th r Woods.” by Cherry and the Russlnn folk song. “The Volga

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aUJLCWLOSUCCUMBS—- KAFTER SHORT ILLNESS!!,”'

News)—Jenne Munson!” tw o-year-! old daughter of Mr. and Mrt. John i Munson, died Friday m ornln; from I menlngltlv ofl«r a very tho rl 111-Uln ness ol the family home, two and jia , one-hnlf miles west of Paul. l i . ,

T h e moiher o t tho illlle girl la- reported to be seriously III wllh the J* tame disease. ioi

840. Adv. ' ^

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iful new Cafe you find th banished. W hen you din there is more than good f IH'fiifd th is a good place I )e glad 'to have you inape

:xcH cer haa been remodeled a r lhe m arke t affbrda arid 'c

our I

) T Y O U T O S E E O U R

ducement on Opening Da ' - -noon till 8 o’ddci

- S i x = C o u r s e D b i i e r - W i l

TOM’S______

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N’T LEAN TOW ^D_TE

V T H A T ^ l l U K U 'C H O C O L / 1 * L 0 V E C A K E - ‘T 1% V E R '

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RUPERT. Feb. 28 (Speclnl lo Tlie i °

called lu deolh a l hcr home Thurs-1''* diiy momlng after on cxieiided lll-i*^ ness. M n. Shutl. who«e htisbondj passed away four yenr* ago. haa been I oi It rosldent of Mlnldoku county a Bf

NOWONDERYIVhou C onstipation G ets I ls G

W hat You Need I s Kel

T hattlred fee lin irithn lpersitlcn t hendache, th a t bad breath STB often „ lym ptom i of eonBtipation. I

I clean out your ii/tfem . Do i t now. f lor voum nybogeriouaW aick. Y our. inleatlnea aro cloKRtd becauso you r; havo no t eaten cnouch rouRhace. ]

,lhan th a t heatlhful, oppctlzins g eeroal—Kellogs'a ALL-BRAN. i I ALL-BRAN Ii a na tura l food lliat'*brin t; na rural results re su - |

jlorl^ . I ta fiber contcnt sweeps tho i l ln te a tin e i c lean o f po lsonoua < wastes. Much be tter than hab it- < form ins pills which bocomo useless c unless the ir dote is increased. .Ina'dililion.Kcllog^aA LU U ll'AN " I is rich in iron. Scientinc rc tcarch I has proved th a t practically a ll of

, th is iron e n ln to the blood—brlnK- ing the Blowing color o f b e a lth to , [he complexlon"4«d^rrctltfOrenlTiir— tho entire body. A wonderful w ay . tb e n iV keeping well!

I Y ouw illllkethonut-iw cetflavor

C A Jf m t l i a ith a t every c o m fo rt has I line ou t we in v ite yo u i< I food and pe rfec t service e to T ir ir ig y o u r weel t a i a ' pect ou r clean k itch e n a t

:OUNTEin d arranged f o r q u ic k f g M i t r ig h t now—N o 'w i m o tto

R N E W L Y A P P O IN T ]

) a y , ^ spcc iaF O inne r wi c k in the even ing- - ^ -

S p e | e C T e d 4 n T h f e ^

y irm > .

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y ■ ' g g ^ - g g a s B •

'HE STAFF

number ot yeara. *Two brothers. Harlow and Charlea

Hoopei, and one sUter. Mrs. Milton Roberts, oil of Rupert, survive.

' Funerni servicea will taka place antnnlnraftem oon a t-R upert-P ln t— ward U U er Day SalnU church, w llh ' OUliop Oovld J . Borup offlelaUnc.

M5W io r 'i i 'T ip :r (5 » n j5 r3 'i6 f i wi sale. Buy one and get one Iree. C. ■ 0 . and K. O. Fargo sell them, adv

8(«am aod electric baths, w o m u ond man ottcDdant Fh. Or. Fotter, BM. Adf.

[OUFEELSIGKG rip You Can’t K ee p .W ell,

[ellogg’a A L L -B R A N

of ALUBRAN. Ready-to-eat w ith milk or c rta m — fn iita o r hon tr . By lattinff ALL-DRAN soak a few

. moments in milk o r cream, tta rk h flftvor'isbroughtout

■ Usa Kellocg’i ALL-BRAN In, maitinc mutnna and h o t breads. Recipes on the paclugn. S prinU t

- it-ln to-M up«r«n-aaU <lar4l(x-ll-lii'- ■crambled e n > or.m ea t.loa f, add— i t to every diet. '

Keiiogs’s A L L -B M N ia guar­anteed. Ju s t eat tvro'tablespoon- fula daily— recurrent cases, with every meal. Sold by a ll groceri. Sen'ed in hottls, restauran ts , on dininff-cara. I t Is tho original ALL-BRAN in the rM-and-green pacVaic-e n ia-Jo bV K ellogg In BotUo'Creek.

l i T \ A U - B R A N

F Er f c l o c K - -

I been provided. . . io dine here where:e _____ _________________

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L in e - o f . L e a s t R c s is ta n o i

^ P ro v e s to b e D ec id c d l)

U p w ard on G o tlia m M arl

- . M a r k c l s j i l a l . G l a n c i _ ;

-„SloclULfltCP»H;.«.>'rrM UivMt-............ ment-uUUUes nt nfW. lMn p« k .

• Bond*: n rm : Amcrlfan Trlc- - - — _ .pi«)tu!.c<mvciUblci.'t0Uc_ti.ntiii'.J9W.

lilKlt. ■ ■ ■■Curb; UrfEuInr; Nonm EteeCrIc

Tfiiclics iicKliiKii. 77 , Forplsn Ea'V: » '«•-

Iiir rablM %ag.Cotton; Ri»y: lof»l wU'tiK. SUB»r: Jllslirr: rrporl* Cubnn

wlIlRK ccmmltfw Mill nol be dli- WlVKl,

— .— Colfec: lUglicr; Eur(rj)enn buy- in f. _____

^ m c A a o ;

tm sll ArsfiHlin" rxiw is.Corn: Firm: Ilrm civf.li marketn

and tlKin rccfii'iJ.CAiile: Steady 10 slronR.Hos*; I>o*rr.

n y m i!m :A .JA (J< 5 j;K; <AMMlatriI PrfM nii;mclnl Wtilcr) •• — NEW YORK. Keb. 2R-Tlin lliie ot

Uic I w l rrslMancp prftVMl to be dc* cldcclly upward In toiIny'* Mock mnr-

_______ket. Efforu ot the bcur faction Winisellle'ilie ILU tlnrliiK Itlfi momlni: met wllh *cant. miccw. Speculators Ior Uie rl»e look the mnrkel in hand during Uie nlleniooii and so u slioru rushlnc lo cover.

Tlic torward movement wiu some- whttl selecllvc. bill more Uwn a score of luues rcachcd new hlBli level* for WO, many Ruln.i nini\|ng Irom 3 to 0 point*, with n few even wider.

----------- T ny in a g m rp o -tp gftins' nioetnt-rwI ' i poinUi lo wltliln Irss lhan a point

week* AKO.Today'* sales of 350D.510 Miarea

--------- llian-^■eslrrdttV'g.■ The fact tha l Uie public Im* been a

negligible fnctor In iho market ol lale has made bearish operations dlf- tlcult, lioRCvcr. a* slocks npiiear lo 5c in Uic Iwfitls ol leadera m rasJ- ly stampeded Inlo selling.

Keporti Incrtanfd Sale* Sears-Roeburk's sales report (or

thc second month ot ita ia-nionlli calciidar showed an lncrcn« of only

o t last year, depplto tho (act Uiat some BO new stores were opened dur­ing Ulf. year. Tlie plan of artiiilsKfon ol K rali.phenU by National Dairy was announced, and contained Uic

— :___ MUict_uwmiaOciilurii_olL.Ui5_i'lttlal exchange ot debentures (or Krall Block, perhaps rcIlcctlnB thc chang­ed public appeUle (or securities.

Utility and electric cquipmeni stocks were o l the forefront ot Uic a<fvance. Wfstln/’Jioujw /nounled t polnis, NorUi Amerlean 5, American W ater Works 4. Amcricnn Poa-cr nnd

' UBht. and American Telephone more thnn 3. all to new hlKhs (or the year.

_______ Several loy.prlced speclaltlts ogaln

Amusemenl shores continued In demand. Radio. Pnramoiiut and War­n e r Brothers selling up a point or

• so turther Into new high territory (or 1030, Coppers r.illlwl nfter an enrl^f bear drive, Amerlean Smell*

Twin-falls-MaEkeia—SUBSCRIDERS ARK UROKI) NO! TO A C C ftT AS' t-tS’AL TttK QCO- TATIONS APrEAHING IN T llt t COLUJIN. THE KlfiUHES-OlVEft ARE IUOSE-afil!$M l»l>-TO-THl NEWS EACII UAY RY RUYERS I^ ALL LINES QUOTED. RUT IN / CREAT MANY CASEH nUYEIW

STOCK AND TRODUCE THAJ--------■— TH8-<?IWT* T » 0 \fc .THEY filVl

TO THE NEWS. AND SELLEIU

LS MIND.‘m i Tvio r*lli disuict mukct yci'

IctcUy v u u lollow»!•; LlialMk

Ijljht butcher*______________ IIOJIle ltj ...... ........... ----------

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Umbt , I Z 48OO u> tl9« roulirr

l»»»T hftii, «'.> lb« »nd xip, lbU |h t bpiu. under lb*, lli___IMS<

----- LfgtlO'n llMU, 10. -----------------H.I*Coekf, lb _____ ___ — . .........HiHUE*_________________ IJe snd HiDuetM -----------------

............. ..... ' D*lrynulterfie, icM t 3«i

Sonr-W liolm li lk«e ~ ~ t a a

R u s teu ___lo o iKo. : » _______-----------------------M.'ti

n«ii«O rtlt Natlhfm. No. 1 -------------S4.4'Or»»l Norlbrm. No. i ..... ............M I:Oft B»dp ____ __ ____ SIM (0 H.t

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ItfM. cwt.- I I.I— I , tt*• • Bttn. tw ib . lot* - II I. 11-

t r ........... stock 100 »» lb. lot*--------- : _ l j 4. y y i v p i I

. PwtdtUBii. Ko.;a or b*ltCT — —

J., i l

> " ‘Tto.nlTtB - ----------------- “ “ “ 1

V ProdBM. , ■ - .Butte.

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] I Stock Markel Averages ,|

LU 'luil'fU UIU‘1 Tout

diyb'K"E iiii iss isi,. ToUlMlM aiOKJIU ;

art - ____ —IlnR-nnd Anaconda .gaining nearly 3

— (Dairy ond Kriift-PUfnl* common } Mocks made Mrani rc>pon>c to Uie

't* Ircd Junipcd 7 pmiii*.~ I " ■ s t r a SrII. Oti----------c- United StnlVs Steel wid o tt 1«4'30 I wim.A, Ihen ral1lr<l lo do.<c Iracllon-“ ■ lt.lly.hli!lipr.'.«51mmnu^ wnr. flcpresstd■Ic llo Ik new lov a t 62'.. but r.iftled to— IU ' .. oil 11; l imill.'. iir tf' AiiierloTW :I- Tnbncro n and EmimaivKodak lost

lalw ul a nml 3 jwlnls in prufll«lak«. lng.

i»n I Credit eondllloii* rnnnlnfd easy. Is- retlfcling Plllii« up of (unil* a l Uic

. tbiinks In iirfpiirnllon for March 1 y- ! rtlsbiirjcnieiiUi pstlmnU^I above 1000,-

!000:009. Ciill mn:iry r f l l tv r H - a r t l i[per ccnt. ihn i dcclinpd lo 4.I Commodity ninrkft.i Krnrrnlly ral-

axU [ii^i-f...ii....L fiili.rr^ rlnni-Hlaboiil 2 ' i eent-1-hlKhrr'. rrflectlng

:l.i I better cx|>on demand lor Hour, and 1 reporl* ot smnllrr ArKcntlne estl- miiUB, Corn closed more than a cent hlKher. Raw sugar slendlMl on reports

__ ' Irpm Cuba th a l the single sellingagency would not be dls-wlved In Uic near lulure. ' .

cr) Korelgn exehanKr.' eased.! ot --------dc . (iOVKUNMKNT RONDS nr- NEW YORK. Febr 28 (4’/-U nltcd 'w States govrrnment bonds clo.icd:

llni: Liberty S’iit-32.17 -•T:rr;— I ooio;ors Liberty Ilr»H '.?< ................... I101.DOmd Mbrriy fmirth 4 '.* . ...... ....SIOIMwts Llbrrly tonrUi ■I'.s r e g .........iJOl.M

Treasury 4'i* 47-53 ........ ....I t l l . l lne- Treasury 4s 44-54...................»107J)0

kcta MONEY, . Iom NEW YORK. Feb. 20 (-n — Call ier. money; Hieady: h lgh4’a; low 4; m l-

lint Time foans: Easfcrr W (0 09 dal’s l* a 4< tm 4V iilin m iZfl'Uflys 4 'i taO^:

(Ivc lo six month* 4 \ . *•ires Prime rommrrclal pni>er 4 'j .LXla. Rnhkfri-jicccnuiiiaJlLUmJtaDfiCiLn a _____: ol METALSdl(- NEW YORK. Feb. 28 (-T)-Copper: r to Q uiet; ^ c iro ly lla spol und (uturc asJ- J8c.

Iron: Qulel: unchanged.Tin: Ensy: siwl and nearby *37.75;

futures *37.07.Lead; Quiet: *pol New York 15.10;

" 1* Easl a t. Louis »5,M.' 1 Zinc: Easl St, Ifu la spal nnd fu-

Antimony *g to *3.12.1“ ';, Quick silver >122.

I'AK SILVER

'I t-

SUOARNEW YORK. Feb. 28 (-TV-Raw

tl,- s'lgar.wa* sle.idy In sympathy wlui . fl tho upturn In (utures and priees “ " were : 32c higher. U .was reporied

llm l late yesterday 7000 bags of Cu- ban sugar sold trom sloro to a local redner a t *3.40 and loday 6D00 ban*

•alli:---- pnrt rffln,.r nt O 'l?______________In The raw ' sugar (utures mnrket

fn^. opened tlrni a l advances o( 4 to 8 ; Qf points on nctlve covering nnd In- [Qfy crcnsed outfilde buying. The demand

was believed to be In part (or Eur* e ll. openn neeount and was Intiuenced

by thc llrmer London market, ond i= s r ^ l s~ from~ C uba cr^ U e d " U n n p

= B flacnsD n:20B E iiiiinn itia ta llS D - llllioii 01 itic .MiiHlu »elJur."lluuics

s’OT with Cuban connections sold on thc tro- ItUUnl upturn nnd there were reac* IlK lions o( 2 lo 3 pblnU following the

J IN and .a l mld-dny showed net gains o( S A 7 10 0 polnUi.ERS Tlie rellnrd markci continued ,U1> M'frn nnrl^nngftl nlIAN $4.05 (or (Inc grnnulaled.

BR8 sales 41.7M tons: Marcli *1-02; Nfuy

December *lil8: January *IJI0.

CIHCAOO' PRODUCE . CltJCAOO, F e ^ 2 8 lAI — Butter: ■ Weak; rcc’c lp tt'tfl ir tubs: creamrry

.gn extras 33c; standards 33c; extra »7ja tlrsis 33c lo 32>ic; •(frsU 30'.jc lo «■« 3IH er BccTOitrsOSe to aOc.-—OM —Eggs:-W eak:-recclpts.3ailSLm u; 1000 extra (lrsts24l:c to25c; gmded (Irats ««> 21c: ordinary (Irsts 22c to 23c.

Poultry: Alive, cnsj*; recelpls three >-3ie cars: Jowls 24c to Me; spring* 2Bc; ; K brolkxa.aCciQ.3Bc;.n»s^rs_2pc; tur. .H e keys 23c; heavy ducks 20c fo'SJcl I IJO gccsc 14c to l(»c.

..........— I.OR ANGELES rROiDUCK •-LOS ANOELES. Feb. 26 MT-Pro-

duce'exchange rceclpts: Butter 61;J- - 800 iMunds; Uiecsc 25,700 pounds...

Duller In bulk 38c. m i ^ e s : Extras 2Cc; first (resh 2Sc;

ca.M eoiml 24\ic; mediums 22‘jc; smalls 18c.

, i ,« Po«ftr}-; Unchanged.

SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE M IS BAN FRANCISCO. Peb, 28 (/T>- H.ii B utterfal 30c lo 384c.--f.. J - OalontnJobblagAustrftllan b ro ro Ijii.e * 1 to *1.8); green lugs *1 to *1.50 - » « Potatoes; Jobbing Stoekton *ai(

to *2.00 cwt., poorer low u *1,50: s tu Wa}ltl0BlmOfmst3Mt0$ias;ntm } * Slock San Diego 7c to 8e.

S r e ° m l ‘[ji^1 illm ^7iiri1MT ^li dres5cd.20c.to 33c. .’

-I^tiw_xORa...jt!:eD._aa_iA>rijrle(l 1 tw trult'steady. .

----------------CmOAOO-LIVESTOCK----- -HU6 OmOAOO. Peb. 28 WO <U S D Al UM R op ::B eeetpu 31.000,-inetwUoglooi «>" direct,‘ w irkfft 15c to 3Se loirw <» j l i o tw n (callnK under 220 poundt: b u y .

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l I~ ■ ~mir- . " ■ " ■ ' ' I d*rd

roui g r MM&~ f l | r ‘ G O O D . S3o I OCTAVB ^ S H O W« M g TO s e e m h e r im.n :« 1 _ V O U . MR., _____ _" m \ C O R PU S. I • ^ t t j o ,

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iiing CLO SIthe .

Al Chrm ft ^ ie 5S3 (llliWrti nAlllK ChKl SIfR....... :iUlt Uolil DiKlAm C u , . . . l « ’i (l<«lt1cli llAm a Kof 1-owtr . M‘i Orohiim I';

• _ Am Kii««r |it lUJi, Hupp MuloV30 -Attr'l'-flrT-:----------H04——llllm-l«- Oi11.00 Am Toil . 132 Inl CrmMii

Am V/»Ur Wwli* IJO'i llil IKnr- AntailiiU Copprr ... 75 hit MrX

'1,10 A lrhUonTAlii .n o Int T & Trjiujw^ll t ^ pt tu^ l lT i e r lu i

'7-00 nirtwiuil A 31U K r.d I-lir.llcllilrhrm HIrrI ....lug>. Krtvcn (HdiUiirrouali* Add ......« ' i KrUK'r * '

_ C t U r r tC k . i ...... - . 7: 1, I.I«»A:Xtvr:Can calum rt A: llrcUi , 3B«, M»ilUnuiiirul« Canadlnn I’ac . .3CH>t Xllmnl Copi

Cmb ■^fMlljllg .. .217', Co;> l‘< ii?a 'Chr. d: oiiiu *T sti*-u.ri.i^^ m f:

ciiry»1«r Cori* .. . , 3*% N«li MolorCor» Col* .. .'lUlj HUCmIi IIi

n r ; , \5:!r,.-.v,i.»t:._S; 3:S S'clUrc I),i il 11,1,1 t7D •»cK»r(l JI'Ofii« »Hf 71* - ■»« Am HDviPoiit III- Nrm .127 •aram >om

, , , Eauimitn Kod«k . s'.n ‘fim ll Itt.75. D ls>w A I.lg , (W>i -fiilrlp I-IIKerm ll ll ...........SB •uUniiin in

>•>0:• Clrn >-oocl. ............ SM. nrvnoUl.'T

(u- a m M<il0f» ...........4J Hmlcway HI

ler weights 23c to 35c lower; lop *11.40 paid enrly for IBO lo 200 i»uml weight*: relatively (ew above *11.25:

g[]. bulchors medium 10 cholcc 250 to - 300.i»uudLJiBJQ..»iQ,'s;.?oji_ioj;i?

pound* *10,35 to *11.40: ICO to 200 pounds *10.50’lo *11,40; 130 lo ICO

Raw pounds *0,85 to *11.25; pseking sown wlU, *8.50 to *0.85; piBS medium to cholcc rices 00 to 130 pound* tO to *10,75. rled Caltic: necclpis 2300, cnlvM lOTO; Cu. sleer trade steady to sirong: locnl o-nl large killers showing hilcrc*t; bulk bail!! *11.5010*13; top *13.50; nil she stock OJ,,' more active nnd sirong at week's de-

chne: sieers good and choice 1300 to TKT 13UU IHJUIlU-t *13 tu *15, lioo-to-iaoo ,0 a l« “ «‘‘s »'200 to JJ5J0: 050 10 1100

jwunds *12.00 to *15.75; frd ycarl- , n,B* RO<xl nmi chiUce 750 to Wfl p, ‘ pounds *12.75 to *15,75; heifers good nc' j and cliolcc. 850 |»unds dnwn * lli0

to' •*14i5; cows good nnd cliolcc

ISO-I *lccrs good nnd cliolcc all wclghti »J0.7S to *11.75.

Sheep: Rcccipla 12J300: (ulrly acl- ,b ! Ivp. sieady: bulk light Inmbs *10 to

„ Ito 100 pounds nround *0.75; Int ewen *5 i0 down: go«l gr.idc 70 jjountl

^..^i leeders *aJO; lambs good and liolct .1 U2 pounds down *9.75 lu *10.85; me-

nium ' lo cholcc u:i-unDa iwuhds »ii>i a M to »10.S0: cwcs medium lo dioicc 151

OGDEN LIVESTOCK • OODEN. Fcbi :o (,V;-iU S D A)

ti,p . Hogs: RccclpU 441. Including 53 (01 ,,prv mivrkcl; steady: lot 207 |>6und bulch-

er* early a t *10.75 were steady. no« e talking lower.---------- coiUt:.Rccc<p{5,?4('..liir{ivl»)c..f«ueiL for nia.-kel: practically nothing doneIrsts cany ; QuoiaWr*tcnEir.“ ---------------

Sheep: No recelpta.

KANSAS CIT YLIVESTOCK il, ■ KANSAS CITY, Feb. 28 l,lV-lU £ •njjT-D-A)—Hogs: Receipts OMOrslowonC

■ uneven; opened weak 10 lOc lower; la te r niiMUj' 30c to iSc lower lhar.

■ Thursday's ftvcragc: bis packcrs,In- Pro. acilve; early lop *10,00 on choice 21C <.,j 'pound ,welghls; bulk drMrab)c IGO t(

, ' 230 pounds *10.60 to'*10.80; (ew 34( io " 2 8 0 T S 5 u in n im m trs -*10.40 u

o t., *10.00; 130 to ISO Imunds *10 U JIO.M: packing sows 15c to 25c low.

' ' e r *8.25 to *0,35; slock pigs wea) .. mostly *8 to *0, (cw *9.25.

CatUe: Receipts soo, calves 400 -g generaity steady; trade eonflnct i,1V_ moslly to ted steers and' stockers

p a rt load 090 pounds experhncnlall: te d yeuU ng t le u s *10.35; good ligh'

tl ^ steers ant! heUers *12.75; two loadi M tn good l i n pound (td s tcen *13.00 IV). medium to good sliort fed slecrs *i: n • to *12; vcalcrs mostly *12 down

t h r u load* good llghi Texas it«:k. l,,n i t n ' W r n

ST. iO SE F tI trVESTOCK T —r ' BT",7rw w ni,i ^ t ' >,k Q ' A) — Hogs: ReeApu eooo; m uke Q prAcUealy n t sU ndstl9 rte*M les«n

^ bids b ; packer* itnd city butcher to r t n ^ u m and light hogs uneven

----- - 1r3Srte-W c-loirerthkn-T hur*dttr‘0 A) avenge; top *10.60; few oUier sole *000 IM -to a o pound'H-oljhta *10.00 V r «n *lo.?a; pacJcera WffSIii/ op. to 120.#' l u y . 'iA U «B deslrtbla KcithU; odi

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D . ^ W P ® ' IP M M E . OC'l y y " ) / IT 19 A PA K E W IM. / If- S Q U A W K . IF- IT ( ^ I R IG H T SM S w o rg

I CAW T S U - KEl | \ S H E W ONJ'T Di^l

\ W IL L U 3 0 K A S __________ . \ ^ U \ L 'T < r A ^ l ^

V Y O R K I

i m w t i i g y T):)siN(i nit)I Cu . . . -H*. , Heluilli- Kft eu.,„_. S'i

<2», «»»f» lUwUucX ......

.,? • I ‘'Itnn'on. Co ,. u ',1 111 lly I-t Hinrinlr Con O il...‘ *,?1' S'i'-lly OU ..............2'!-.<>»i ■ ■ /'■

MrMrr ai ' ) jHanJl Om Iv 'cw ..luiiu . 'i’ l SirlvBrt W»m "L” : '

i-lini 4 .’. HluilcbaXw Carp ... •»’.• ?-'> T r.« . Corp . ... JJ

; .. .ml* I'TiinXn. Itoll B«r. .. 7fl>. Hym Toll n im < I |)„ curbldr ............ Ii2',

Co|ip« ' ?'> i u " ......... av ’*'f,'.'" ' iV* i t’'''*’’'* 'U -flC-------^ — U u.S Ina.Alc - ...... l i»'-.|I.I^r llf , 'J ', , u S Jlubbtr : - , - 3«'.

.......» » » ■ " ; • • »»oloi> W • vifg c«fo Oicrn — 1’.IlIlry A .V i WfnIWBhOllM UfCf i l l ! ' - iv W«-*t Un TM , . . 2l«'fc

u .s tisnif r ^ . '» ‘i H *'mi!l* l5 '',i V.’O0l«Ut(b'Co , .. . !■■lin Co ' li« * cu n n MAUKET I•»c W Ni:W.YOUK.rrb.J8'l-i I Mnior .. Ill’i Curb iiuot«lloli« clmnl.I n . W.J ,Cemlnrnl»l Oil ..... 13',.Kom Ijuliy ta i.- -Klee Uit ii 8h»rf tn'i . It . r.2 Elrfl Iltl fc HiiUe pl l« ’.l-lix- l.l!ir M>'j , Jlprln Mining ,. !3‘.1 me iirw . . « '• I Plnnrt OU^t ln<l

u '” .■><’• ; NMIniinl Iiivr*i __?t'.I lilocn. W\, ‘ TfBiii-Alntrlea ---- <i'.

inp^biincho* llRht* *OJO to *10.25; was u u d ' Mcaily lo 2Sc lower; bulk *8.7.'! lo ,25: ■ J9,25: Icwsmooth |llghia *0i0: stork: I tl) ' jiln* .icarcc. sleodi*; (ed around *B.5n,' liOl C.ttilc: RccclpU* 500. calves 100; ■ 2« rIm rflly 'ciiouR iro l uTSjroflo'cmsrtn" ICO I make a market; cows steady to 2ic

ows lower: hulls ond vealers unchang- olcc rd; scnticring sale* beet cows large­

ly *0.50 to *7.25; cutter grades-*425 JOO; to I5 J0 ; mrdlum buJW JC lo *7; seal cliolcc vcnlers *14. • mlk Sheep: Recelpta 7000; few early ock sales welRhly lambs aboui su-ady; de- three load* 055 pound ft-d wooird 0 to offerings JD.25; noUilni; done on oth-

1100 -------- ^ari- , OMAHA LIVESTOCK WO o^rA}IA. Feb. SB hV^'V S D A ) .ood Hogs: Recelpl* 20.000: slow. J5c to1-50 25c lower: lop *10,00 on 210 poundolcc butchers: bulk ICO to 240 pound

wclghM-1t055-to-Si0.50; -«0-to-280.

oircTto 330 uound uVcroge* »lb;»<U r ^ eklnir r(HW-rU-i.>4^-l.'.!'liTIII'r Ill'll Shts, ;a (0 *0.75:

I CatOu: Rccclpls 1000. calves 100; acl- all clcisfics In llghl sum'ly. slow, 0 lo .nbou l stendy; (ed sircr* ilnil yearl-

•WM [ quality h o rn ^ *ouihi-nw JTtnsST undiiiR ia yearlings *13: few lot.i heifers o tceijio U) *11; bulk bcc( cows *0.23 lo mc*;*7J0: prnctlcal top vcalcrs *13J0;

150 Sheep: Rccclpls 8000; liunbs gen- .d ii ‘ I'lt flly.iitpatly’t C atrrnig-. imli'ii ? J 5 ^ m b s M upuiuls amt dim iyjoshjp..

p m *0.75 to *10: lop *lo; bulk (cd ‘ wooled lamb* 87 to 100 iiound

' A> welghUs *9 lo *0.50: extreme weight (or lambs dowu to *8,50; slicc|) weak lo

leh- 25o-lower;-b«»f»'cvres-44,B5: (ceding now lamba unevenly lowtr: few good

grade (ceding lambs SS.25, /,»?« ____ *______Ia»c rO llT L y 1) 1.1VE.ST0(:K

A)—Hogs: Receipts O.'iO: riiiirc liill supply 339 and nearly oil tlic cxpect­ed drive-lns either direct or on con-

^ ® trac t: no early soles; markci tjuol-•ond nbly'slcadj':-------------------—-----------

CatUc: Recelpls 100, calvcs lO; en- tlre -ra l l supply 70 <aUle. m ed ihroughi^no—drlve-iiu-wUl-carly;.

3j0 m orkel quoUbly steady.'*> SJiccp; Recclpu 50; oil exprcicd In

trucit*: none arrived early; market ^ U h j y steady: ■ ' ...........

0 to _____DEW ER SHEEP

DENVER. Feb, 2B (,1’w Shccp: Re- iivi. i'faugJitcr

claasM .soId; pro.'pecis ol leasl Steadj-; two loods 85 iwund shear- ing lambs *8i 0: looks iirm.

. -BOSTON WOOL -T , BOSTON. Feb. '38 (-V, _ A (airly

« ii niiftntlly o t strictly combing Ms tlcecc wools was taken out o( the

^ -»ere-eIo«d-*4r«roui«l-W^*nt8-itt4»«- grew . Some choicc oHcrlnw morad

wcre.esUmnted in range ot 03 to,S1

— ie o t i iA th t’feTEiwTifTiQi'Urorienti: o a ccoured basis. _

I p H i B r« n - -

tales CniCAOO, Feb. 28 (,TV-(U S 'i)10 to -A)—PoUtDMs R M e lp U lf tc M .m -^O.M (rM k3M ;lototl/aM «d8U eM *U p'odd suB to 7U o n t Ind lng slow, m u -

rA-HOr^ATtmBAY-MQRm-1

i^ O lJN E AlLEY~~Wi

: WILL S H ffL L - \ /IT G O ES OVER ALL \U f ° T ” , /OSTT W AMT TO. f l 'H ER LATGt^ A N D I °d-^rg: W ir/jT r— f 'B^r XS IP SM E t s A 3 / '7 [ F j^ B o D '/r _

H H

l i E i r i l l i s ' 'l i T i C H I C l

^ Current Reports Tending to y,'.\ I Show European Demand In-

(iHcnces Prices on Market

L-’.’ ny JOHN P. BOUGHAN is 'i ' lA-'orlatrd Pre.is Morkel Editor) \V,' CinCAOO. Feb. 28—Report* cur­ium ' rent Inir loday tcndwl to show tha l *’’• Eiicoiiu Ilnnlly is buying substanUal w , amounis of wheat (or Mareh, AprU I.2', nml Mny shipment trom N orU t, J’’* Amcrlea. Meanwhile, active pur-

' clm,iliiR ot Chicago (ulure delivery UI-. rave an Increoslnit

uinvard-tllt to w'heal value* h e ^

I’i rrniiieiil sponsored ngcneies. Alter VI heat dcallnRS liad closed (or -the d^y, lvow4 n4*ri insurance rMlc^j&iflil KMln transncllons were greally.dls-

I iiirbfd by_rumors o( possible in- junction proceedings likely to in-

73i,.irrlt-rc With working* o( Uie mar- if". kpiing acl under which the tederol p.* larm board and ils allies aro oper-

atii'C-".ClilcnRo closing cjuoUUcns ■ on

i v whtai were unsettled, ranging (rom 5i'l the Slime ns yesterday's llnlsh to __ 2'.g g busiiel higher. Corn closcd "ic

0-4 s and I'rovl.iions unchongcd to o scl-i 10 b;iclc of 2e.ock: iir tp , Hgbl Prices3 51,' Hcljilng to hoist w heal priees to- 100:' d:iy wm belief prevailing in many

nuartiT* " lliS irtiltltm icltV try tiur«* tiiiiM.j (or Ihc (edcral (arm board's

'■’R* ullicil ntKanl7,ollon5 would conlinuo fR'J- unlll Miiy wheat advanced to *1,18, ♦•25 cqiianiiiR the (arm boord's basis lor

lo,ifis hdvliig uJjcflt A3 collalernl. i Tliroudioul thc'^oy th e market was

» " y : very active, and nrices averpged ‘tlyi labtiul :i’j cents higher (or May a* 5'f<i! comimrcti with yesterday's llnbh. Al ith- one ^lo|:r, May rcached' wlthhi 1

^ bul prolu-taking soles led to subsc-

r .i-nl reactions. •Trade .-iriiilment na to com wn* In

: 10 ■ KcnTal much more trlcndiy to the und Imylni: Mde ot the m arket than has und been the rule of la te. Commission .280 llw uita were also strengthened by rc-

I ond whent.100: In pruvislnns, the c(tecl o t grain low, 1 strength w.is counlcr-balanecd by ari- downturns of ihe hog market.

i .» ; ' »>iicill--"t)peit~Hlilt L®"’ CImsfers M i i r . lO D 'i 113’; 1 0 9 > r - in v1 lo Mny ... I l4 'i 117 114 110'.|J0;_ July . . . .1 I4 \ 110 _ J14S 115'i

ten- Corn—^ j i a i --------m j'i.ilip. May .....87‘: BOH 87H 88‘i'i a July ..'.:.7 ro ' j — U l' ;— oo— - w rund Sept........ M 'i' 01 90 SIO»iiBht OaU—U o Mar........ 4H; 42'.i 41'4 43Illlg Mny 43S 44»i 43ti 44;ood July ..... 4 3 \ 44',i 43S 43-;

gci’l........43’i 4 4 'i -43?i 44

--------- — CmCAQO CASH GRAIN-------s-n- —CHICAOO.-F«b,.-3a-(a>«WlM:aL. ^11 No. 1 hard *1.20; No. 2 mUed (l.OO'i ” u to Jl.lO 'i.

Corn: No. 3 mixed 79>4c; No. 4 ,M . whllo 78>,c.

4 White 42'.i, iifd No sales.

Barley: Quotable range 68c to C5c.Timoil5“«‘ecd'»S;40to-*C35:---------

J ,n •, Clovcr seed *10 to *17J0. * _

------------- 05IA1U OBAIN-------------OMAHA, Feb, 38 W >-W heot: No.

3 dnrk hard *1.13; No. 1 hard *1.15; - N o .3hsrd*1 .05> ito«M 3." * • Corn: No. 3 white 79o; Nb. 3 while J f " 73Hc; No. 3 yellow 731ic to 74c: No. ew‘ 4 yellow 70c to 73c; No. 3 mixed 74c;

No. 3 mixed 71c to 73c.Gala; No. 2, whito 420; No. 4 white

V _ 4,lM ntt. . >

‘‘, 'i ; ■ K A N S A S"ciry 'G R A IN “> "» KANSAS c r r y , Feb. 28 w -

Wheal: ReeelpU 107 "win: tone up lH e-to -3c : No. 3 d a rk bantrJWST

j ^ ^ 6 r 3- *t.U<li,t Ng. 2 hmil *l.tm', ^ to .tU 3 | N o,a*lJKW to$I.00 ti;N a.

0,«7

^ rM ,T o m ia % W te t f*J»-lo-*U 4^ - -Id sbo fijckedR aM tatU O lo tU O .

- SALT LAKB o i T v r ^ ^ i n s r■- ,U & D A)__ F e b ru ry n - T o U l

United B U td poUto' thfpDeaU ^ -7SS. carload*! pritteipal lU te t —-r------CotoTMto **, l dabo-iI»,ID M lehlfin SI. MIhimmU ISS, Ne- «B - i -bnuk» Z9. N o rtb«akeU 39, Wash-

i ^ ,> 3 red hoa lu U i; | l a i to .« U l; No.

imGr^MABGH-1,-1930------

VNERE THERE’S A ]

r H E A A D -60M B - - M A tt IDERFUL. N E W £ v C 0 R P U 5 .\N e w « W e R fi W A S AM O THER I | h m - ANO ALU IS L E PT TO / T ^lE P

O P C O U R S E TMAT O J LATBI IT -S H Q U L D B e . - ^ ^ , - ^ T U R N B

-------- -------------^ \ s t o n e C

^ n B L

j^OEMANDS-FOrSELECr" I WOOLS DIMINISH BUT

PRICES' REMAir'FIRM)[J BOSTON. Peb, 28 (/I'j-Tlie Com­

mercial Bulletin of Boston will say tomorrow:

, "WiJIe Ihe dcma/id tor Une vool\ 10 has been somewhat les* keen this

week, price* nre Bteadlly maintained n* and ore possibly a shade agalasl the

buyer, with the selection very mueh c t reduced. There has been some de­

mand- (or hnlt-blood and tlircc- - clghUia .auolluts._whlch_w;e_talrly. ' sieady, while quarter-bloods nrc In

.) light supply ond (Irm on (air dc- , r . mond.

‘'Foreign mnrket* a rs hardly lgl r changed, Bradford is (julet, (or there ,.M Is (airly steady- buying In Australia, [h wllh the best wools slcody.

• "In the West, the contcsl between ,yy the deoler* and the naUonal wool

mnrkctlng corporation continues

vloiuily hnvc opernted on tliclr own ‘j,g neeount. Others hnve no t elecled oa .11 je t'th e Join the iiMlonal |>ool, i E t . "Tlie g ^ s . h i i m n r Tanr e n u it t-

but ll Is expectcd th o t Qie opening or fancy worsteds by the American

j- . Woolen comimny on Monday wlll sJve a clc.wcr basis to r buyers lo

. . . ,work trom than has been possible■ hitherto,

I 'T here Is some business In mo- ,n , hair ol approximately 47c to 48c (or .Q original bng Texas o t good type.”

n,(,| imilelln Quolallonir:nmmfri.|3l nnllrH.' n-111 ptih.

' lljh.ihe (ollowing QuoWtlons tomor­row: •

Domestic—Ohio nnd Pennsylvania ‘(leeces;

Delaine uiiwashcd 32c to 33c; halt " y blood combing 34c to 35c: three- " , eighu blood combing 35c to 3ic; “ * quarter blood combing 35c.‘J'®l’ Michigan nnd New Yotk’ fleeces: ;®' Deloine unwaslicd 30c to 31c: half

blood combing 30c to 31c; Uirec- dlghtlis blood combing‘3SC to SCc; quarter blood combing 35c.

1®“ I ' Wisconsin, Mlisourl and average “ Indiana ond New Englantl: Hnlf

blood 30c; lliTcc-clghU blood 30c lo* Me; quarter blood 31c to 32c.

I Tekas: Fine 12 montlis (selected), '7Cc to 78c; (Inc short 12 monlhs 730

■ 10 75c; ll:ie eight monclu 6ffc lo 71c. ■"®j CalKoniia: NorUicrn 09c to 70c;

middle county 07c to CBc; souUiern ‘0” ;Wc to 05c.jC* I f>f/.fr'ht Finx nnd F. M. stanle 7Ce

lus flac Nn 1 77r in 7i1r_“ Territory: MonUim tilid SimUorr 7 ') (scoured basis); Wne stople choice

,78c to 80c; hal( blood combing 75c ito77c; thrcc-clghthrblood-comblng

~ ^ 6 8 ^ t o —70C|—(juaticri.blootLcQniblng.

lo Me; Jine A supers 80c to 85c|'A J,? supers 75c to 78c, . .

I ' Muiiuli (dunicsilu. guud ufl|{fiiiii' *bngi: Texas spring 50c to 52c; good

tono nnd New Mexican 46c lo 4Bc: Oregon 48c to 50c; domestic grad-

’’ . ing. (Irsl combing COc lb 02c; good carding C5c to 07c;.cnpe winter l in t

* nominal summer (Irsu 33c lo 35c;cape summer kid* Cbe to.C2c; Tur-

l ' key lair average 3Bc to 40c.4 • _

“ T siiT iii^ -Clt>sir-MKy-*l-,«‘t- to -* t« ttT -J tiIr " * *1,07\ to*l,07!i,, . Cofn: ReeelpU 103 cars; lone up

' lc to I 'a c : No. 3 white 78',5c; No. 3 No. 10 70cj No. 2 yellow 77 ',c to

ed 74‘>5c to TSc; No. 3.73^to ^ H c . ' , Closc: May 84 'ic; July e7'ic,

_ _ Oala; Recclpu . lh r « . cars; tono uominolly unchanged to '.c higher; No. 3 w h l^ nominally 44l>c to 45’ic; No. 3 nominaIjy'43Hc to 44!jc,-Rye-Tse.---------- ------------------ -

Barley 95c,

,Ue PORTLAND GRAINUo PORTLAND, f tb . 28 (/fy-;vhcot ■If. lulurcs closed: March *1,09; .May

*1.I3S: July » l,I3 li; September lite »‘-»-

Cash wheftt: Bib Bend Bluestem; hard white 11.23; u l t while, m siem white hard'w liiter. norUiem

, _ spring, western red *1.00. uo Car recelpu Portiond Friday;

: i a ^ y !M. t ; a ; JP; .tom .

Ji,nw«>u- ahlpmenU 38JJB ,_• I B r« i »M to *33.50,

Ul

• i j FORDSONPLOW— — -T O R -S A ttr— -

U. ' MORO TWO-WAYPhone W l.R .j

W IU

V O vELO ue ^ ^ ^ ^ l o o v s o c w a M f y ^ o c rA ^ E . 1 O O O O WOF lAO A HLWCH , I C b R P O S . fi E R B W A O A - I O.L PAS SCr e a vMiLL a n o i n g o o d f e e s ieo f l g= C M TW O Al T W t m o n eM ENTS T O P iN D / 4 H 0W J. 6OC

I M K E S lS S r! i . Win m mhB Twin Falls Hatchery Own- ti'e cr. Attacks Theory. oflehJ'; Scientific Inbreedinjfflanlh\ ______________= T T -____________ ^,1" VoJcJwr erophollc disapprovaJ o(

practices ot the state extension di- vL-iloii In culling o t poultry flocks. H.

I'X <3- »«>•« o t the Hoye* Hi-Orade hilchcry. Twin Falls, asserts that

' these practices conMltule the “bcjt example ot inbreeding lo be cited." nnd declares (urther th a l ■•inbreed-

I in? i* pojillvcly suicide it carrlcd to I cxcess.” _________________,

L|.<iued by the.exien.Moh'division In „ . this r^ a rd , Mr, Hayes soys:

,ng Iry Jnbrredlng Proves Succec^ful," an prepared by the poultry department i-lll o( the university, to "In proof of Ihe slnlement thsl

ble the Inbreeding ot poultry i* success- (ul. records trom the small flock o(

10- 20 hens, glten to the university early tor wlnler.'by Mrs. Ford, were cltcd.

Really quite a thorough and exhaus­tive experiment (rom which lo draw

3r- state univcrstly making sueh o state- . ment. —I ''With oil the volume* o t reliable proof which has been gathered (rom

“It oil over the world trom very careful - ^ g n i Lcahnnrllye-Wj yrlments extend-

ing over years. *how the ruinous and detrimental eftccts ot W&' closo

m : breeding or inbreeding in all kinds alt of live stock and poultry. It Is nn In­ce- giilt to Ihc intelligence of the pres-

ent day fnrmer to try to tell him thnt such a practice is succeaful or

Ige commcndoble,“jg I Inbreeding or Line Breeding?

j "It is possible, however, thol the

!d) 11 meant, (or we note they stale that 73e said data ''contains n substantial 'lc, bowl tor the soi;ndnc« o( 'syslemal^ Oc; lc inbreeding,' Wc would coll atten- :rn Uon, however, thn t Inbreeding done

•syxicmoticaliy or scicntlllcally Is tCc not tru ly Inbreeding and wlieil prop-

i'll> mnin'J b kiiown'u.i 'llii'e'bn:i.j:,1[! >111.. U ..................... ilin u il lll UiJill

CMi!i‘'oo\‘r i n t r i|cB blood lines, I s o succcss and some 75c wonderful stra ins o( poultry- have lng hecn developed by this mctfiod; ing_Pje<w« benr^ln mind, however, thnl

'A nest record to guide h im . * This give* him an exact pic-

i ^ ~ i n g t ? k c l t c ? w ^ ' t ^ ^by the state extension department

5j . to r jcveral yeors in connccHon with JJ. the various hntcheries o t the state,

Tho poullry spcclollsl would go tffa tarm er's place, select hi* best hens

=■ nnd mote iMem wiUi cockercJj tton■ • the*am onoclt.’ therebclng 'tio 'ped-■ ' jgrea o r Irap-nest record lo guide

^ wm. Next > W the s in e procedurewas repented, then tho next, and the next, and the next, always tho same

- “ procedure, no now blood was permit-» J s i l t . ^ b i 0 U K ii } jn u « u ^

the result?, There could be but one,■ nnd anybody cotild havb guessed 11.

Tho vitality o f the flocks were l6w-0®-ered, disease was^nore prevalent the

hatchabillly o t ll)e, eggs went way doim .th»^ualltyo(theehlckJhatch-

, ed.wo8.poor. low id viUUIty a n d -a heavy deoth loss followed.

D U aslrou ResnlU •T his was n o t tho experience ol

tot iu<( one hatchery bill prnctfcally ay every one la the sU te . Several ot

” 1 ........— -

Attention Wj l ^ Q ^ n e w l v ; n a t a l l e

^ o u t a n y d e l a y . O u r p

s e l f . F o r f u r t h e r i n f i

—THEHPRENIDAiD Ir m - B l h A y « . - S ; r - - - —

— ~ ~ ~ 1

X » N E ^ O P C O U R S E ^ ®3R K , r r vMiLL e e V a n d ' w e ? c e e s A R ^ m

40U A P O P . M B T O • B i e PL A C E T H E N E W pG B t _ _O O C U K \E V T _ 1 P 4 E S . ' B E F O R S T H E " = X ) M - - H1GH-COUP.T O P , £■ 4A T 7- o u s n c e IN . _

> f LO N O O M . O O N T ■ rfV fyT = E y ;P eC T -B e6«L T ,a- —

— tth'c-largert-hatcheriea-in-jhe-slau *laycd.,wilh the department In Uil breeding program until this ycaraf^

— -wiH-to«lHy'»i»-'»vi n -U ro;-.>;i.-r. j r.T | ■ft Uian wc ha-.-c. ns lo the tllyislrw U rciults which ilicy suffered Irom Uil n Inbrcsdliig. Since scverlnR our rclii

tloni wllh the slnle dcpnrtmen three year.< ngo, nnd by Introducini

' Jew blowl Irom pedlitrecd oncestor.i n* Ihe general production has Incrc.i. '

e:l, th r hotchabllliy ho,* come u; o f nearly 15 per ccnt. the vltnllty ot Uu

bnby chlckti is mush better with con an »enuently less mortalliy nnd grentc;

. succcis in the hnnds ot Uu- purclia:>

" ‘'T hoe nndliKS roscthcr wllh thro ■7 [of oil ociier Inrger hatcJicrlcs of l/n V* state im e been gntlicrcd over i 7 iwrlod ol five or six yean wlicrtli

literally millions of egg* hnvc bcei , incubated, (rom tliousanili ot bird:

owned by hundred* o( (nrmcrs ol I over the state; ralher thnn Ircm om (lock o( twenty hens, over a perlot o( one ycnr. I t Is nnly one more gl

in' untold damngc done the iiouliry lU' dustry o( Idoho, to be added to tin

ir- Ihousamls already rrtordcd. provlnr ll - -U-Jil-Jnhri^iHniT H t^ lllVP^Y ,-nli;*'ji I," i( carried to cxcctl."

II li lM lllU N D I INiSTE|il!limIW , 'AMSTERDAM, Feb.' 2 8 -5 n c ^

;c- dnm on Wednesday sllll rrm alrj a Uic ground. Temperatures have bcei

jtc low enough lo prevent ihe snow Iron im melting. The mcrcury reijlsivred 1' [111‘degrees above « r o Tuesday morn- ,il. ling on local tliermomcters . .

Jlc atlendsnce m the Amsterdam "schooids 10 about haK oLnorm aL--------------n- Mlss Lottie Skinner Is helpln-r I' .J. care for her sW er. Mrs. Velma Hud im dieston. who hns l:v n c.infincd (< ori her home with Illness during tli

last three monlhs. Her condition i reporied to be Iniprovlrlg slowly.

Mr. antf Mra. Ed Pastor wore iios he nnd hostew to ths Men's Rook dm

lat! day night.ml. Mr*. John Cnldwell nnd lilll

daughler, K ntljcrinr,-nre in Jlollis n - ;te r a l the home of Mra, Caldwell' ne parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. SchwlmIsl ----------------------------

ip.| CLUBS START FARM CARKERS

n g [ i n i ^ ' N^ jijij iiiiiiiiii .i's [ f Bii j m i-i-chii; Tie nrc freshmen a l the sla'.e'colies iVe here. Thirty-two ot the boy* nr xi: epcclnllzing in n-jriculiurc, 14 of lh lal girls In home economics. d - •" ■

i -QFchafdfflM-cd[nil Wc nrc ve ry Klntl to nn- ^ ^nounce Ih n t wc are

■ca cnrryintf tho m ost Complete -lino o f 6pray-(HI« flnd-sprny

Fnlls. F o r full informntionJ{®| and priccs rcgnrdiriff ourru .matcriflls c^ill-------- -----------nc.It. . • •

ii; T T h ^ T r i n i j l a d T

■ Elev. Co;cl Phono445 227 5 th A v c .S .llyof M 1.1 11 i ^

[heat Growers'

prices fo r tre a tin g -a r^

formation call

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_ “But dldt^t you ask her any qurt* of aci tiBM wlieii *lic‘ean ie 'to >rou-^e* lute> tn#iid wme w n or credcnllals Irorti wnriifh ( :7 ------------------------- ------------------ wnnl.---- -------- ^A'ihiler r ii lU o n ------- -----

-M. wo .ll.1in. O t c o u m .rrc u ) .

jiootUuago-otrsitafWclCLAatCUtfl ic v * ^

TO^ Birir s nT O i iiu« l. ftiid-iBOOd U>oklUR"-lie ilurrcd. {OTfr th « iMt M thouRh'he hiidn‘l l»- Undcd losny li—"K) I employed hcr.”

- --p i ' ,^nlU.-|-gtu>. —/nerc lyftli she eould belter her ix»l- Wli Uoii elwwherc; IVk a mistaken Ideiv rvktni llm i qiiltc n lew RlrU *cem lo kpI.” t Iwl r

•'But didn’t «hc ever mention h c r ; him t iM t position?- If Oic

"No. I'm nrmld nol. Of eourw. il i e ! ut 0 c niiisv.havc been of Rootl family, a s ; her li Mic wus quite refined as well os In- sidcr

•—T.iiss-Cochnine-tlot»n‘t - s « m —t o ; rt*?- th lnk tn." Ilankin snld bluntly. tn lu .-•'Tlic Ilnaneler shlflcd uncotnfort* ; jmny

f i l l e d Ills iiolsc und spoke eiilinly; 1 t i , •^^•cll. sut I sny. sho's u mosl pccullnr | ciub woman, nnd she gcU such imfoundcd J dj^ta Idnas,” j iiince

•'1 see. So you can tell me tiothlnu i,U5lr flboui- Jirr. TJirre wni iioiJiInu '•lie rnr, , ever did thnl miRhl leail you to ) u - ! nueni Mime that she i*ns In 'dlfflciillles o r ' j-um hnd liny ciiem l^?" | priy,

' Oh. no, nollilni; n t nlt. I ’m uirry. <I'd like lo aislM yon. I'm u lirm be* i „ircn lievrr In, Inw nnd order. As n m n ilor: mnnj Ilf Incl, ttf rcnlly dldn'l expect MIm [ everYrfim Rio-lcnvcnis-yctnvo-tjciimtiTiTnrir.lif would return on Monday, nny-1 . . . how. because'she hndn't snld def- intlcly that she wn.s colnc- Nol whnl < . yon would cnll real noilcc of • qnll- j j , j ,

•'Wiiy. did she leave anyllilne hrre thnt she mlahl have rclurned for?"

NolhNie Dellnlle onyx."No. nit. iioniiiiB like tlmt. I t simply Rnve

■ p i i a ccnicd whrthpr sin» wun In k - . ■ ini,n Ini: (he other plncc or not, nnd 1 w u lumu <lolii'»' niy licJl to pcrsundt; her not vltlni I", r m then when she <lldn't come dUir In. wliy. I nMomecI tlm l f.ho^iid def* tooui

.Mr, Jtnnkln. I must call a linll. I'll cd Ir lie Inle ns ll Is. Slop In agnln and ,, W ll tulk mnllera over come more," , ,

“ I ccrlnlnly ahnll.'' The cmplinllc Idn# ciuiscd Mr. Bond to rc(jnrU htm j,,, . Ior n moment, as ilioURh he ^uJpect- fd the veiled mennlnR In the words, i.;; ,, ■ ^Vllc^ they lind piisscd inlo lhe , • outer offlcp, the finnncliT ri-inovrd L

a.V.v cont from a rack and donned It. ,, . , f . - i .■m.-m-t u . la linmu mJilV.'Cochcaiie. In tll^ future. t«i<l closcly ‘"V/,

to your work: tlm t will be more np- , Pieclated.- ‘

'I'hcrc wx\ nothlnB bin suave kcii- tlencss in his tone, bu t th(^ seen-- , inry'3 fuce pnlcd nnd »ihe bit hcr Ilp 11, ’im: /•niii^l.HI'ft i ‘den In the donls. Rnnklu unlled lu r>.,,i hlmselt Rlccfully n t th is precaution lliariiad been tnkcii a lliiln icib Inie (or Bond'a senuhie pcncc of mind nnd • <^a^ety, He opened Ui« door, permit* 1,, ,h tins tlio othcr to pus.i out ahead of rtntv him, und ns. h c .sh u l U .hc paused , on llic thrwliold lo Klnncc back. Ml>.t n Cochrane wns siurlnK a l him wUli Mich a Knze of n tle r contempt nnd ' “ vriiom, lha i lie chuckli'd lo himself,

- iim iic n in 'm ii ii lie m u miifi - n tlo rcjoice. tlve

Advrnlumt nf An Alibi durti Dcicciidlns by tho Meps, hwlead In w

ol liic elevator. Ilaiiktii readied Uio hnd riitrancc of the buiidhiR Just in tlmo "I to see the financier whisked off in eull i hls maijniflccnl cnr by u liveried Chin

iiiiH u iiflri l'IiiiiiiiI' i M 8' rolTitie-lalicr'.i-Jeamrcsrnnd ho fnn-+<lay-J

clcd tha t In ^ e m he cuuglit some

hnd M'cn reeenlly; bu t lie (iL«nlsscd Umethe Itlen ns a mcro fiRnicnl of hLs aftcihtiuicltulloii. The macnatc li'aned MiIfom the tilde of iWu car to wuvc he v

The_,warm, b rlsh l snnllglil of lhe Iran aiH’n nir hnd n refreshing effect: »nd [ thiiii

" lu m S T w lt? K M c f^ respi

• l:tili)e!,-iinfirhfrn Mnngply,.»iicmx. —forlable. He imd deteelcd hi it nn nir s i r ; .of furUvcnestnnd atcnlih. and nil Ihc Inslt

f uvlty in lhe world could nol cffncc camiImpression.- A iiall of tlie un* "A

willy extended over ll, exudinK, didihaiw, from tho personality of Its "V

owner. But la tho kunllBlit, de^iti; Iielp-|he-njjW ng"cr0W ar S i ia"H in n lc ri chai.mlnnbio medley of sounds, llierc waa *'I

r-A-«l«uUnf-lnflueiieci--------------------Ue had already decidcd his course ll d:

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f c i B T O R M E R P R i 'S ^ ^ B ^ o ^ i e s a rc p u t togcther.-W ill H [ ti9S§, iieffi ^ c c lc ^ it

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PPEARANCE p :YOUNG ' nPROPPER '‘to

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action. P in t, luncU. « h k h , Ull-* I ^ Ie paniis la UII n flhcr rcBtons h a d - V - iriicd him nol-to nejtlecl. After* Airrl. an lnTcstiimllon of-Mr. Bond'*----- \JTcmemi o n - th e - tn i< lc -S u n d a y - -.A ' !hl. Tlicre w s lufflclent Jusllfica- ’l j

ris-he h a d w p ^ e n c e d aV the rotn— U-f.

■oiiBtVln ihcmselv7s.1bul in m there w at the appolntmenl note. R J 1 lich (lie flnniicicr undoubrediy-liud

. ~ ~iTn l lir MaHlni i r lii h ~ ~ ' .: ~ ' | | ,U fi While takliii; hLvmcat In ncatby ktnuranl hc mi;dtintcd upon (his nU ^ III piece of InfonnaUon. I t brouiiht n v i , m to'one InevltAble conclutlon. For. B \j;010 financier hnd m et Mao' Youns ^ . 0 o'clock, then he Imd none wllh i— ;r lo Woodlawn Pnrk; and to c o n * l ^ _ der further, he m ust hnve killedIT. Put what, then, of Jnmes Nor* n *?-Bc!'lde*.-had not-H ond^almeO]— —I I hnVc spent the eveuln){ In com* J iny with others al the Marlton

The tlfleollvc knew the Marlton Scli lub well. But a scanty two squares! >1®*"'Istance. ll WHS un ultra-rcflned j "»dnIncc for prosperous and wcll*known iislnKs men of the city, ^tockbrok*•J, maniir/tc!ure.-v MB'j'eri. "lentcd lls rt)om.v Many sought, to Train lln admission as tliouBh it werc a I rlw. belicvlin: lha l U.i exclusive-: " r \ t would ndd prestige lo thc lr. Train irendy eslnljUslicd repiiuilons, u id mny fulled. Mow Charles Bond w as,,'cr iicceptcd ni a piembcr he coi^d | Train nrrniiiom. . . _Alter iinylnR ill-, chcck. hc lipped i le wai^rr und wnlked out. A brisk | vc inliiutcR' stroll brouRht htm l o ^ le door of the ctnb. I t was a gray one building. clKht stories In lielghl. " tih marble fouiidatlAii blockt. The] orlals were of pillared marble and ^ . . . . iiyx. ICHdtnc lo rcvolvliiRdoors. Thts ,..i^,, MC ciitpnce lo-u Ioiir corridor

n^rlant m deep ruRS nnd soft, It ^ ! ' lllnE chairs. Tiie hdtl cave way on! ^ ... itiier side to small chamber*, card ' wms, private, supper rooms. a n d !^ „ iv

11 Into the main lobby. •’ jHc ajiproaclicd lhe mitforraed po r-! Arrlv

rr in Ilie doonvny; he. If any one,' Lcavi t«ild..ti'll.liim ,ivhut.he dcilrcU .lo. Arrlv now. Mr. Iluiiit wils » conjjitcuoui Leavi ■Kurc. b<iili bi'Ciinse of thc.com pnra-; TH .vcly r m n l >eandul and hts vaguely Arrlv 'li'iilailou.'i display <>f wealth. LcnviI'rt'limlimry qiii-sttonlnc clicllcd . TtVI?

irly nnd tlial he dcvlded his hours Arrlv Ith another jioncr who wns then atinch. Kicli of Ihem. ll .wmcd, had ------dny ulf every Wednesday for the

tlUT, uml every Thursdny for the -jil !ie-.iker~and lliclr hours did inot , hant;c 4n Sundays.•'•\v im ntfo 'yuum ou^ i?'' ihcn' iiu'f taiikln. _';W«li, Bir.-tlint deiwnd?.'' explain- ^

d the porter servilely. "I comc in nt ^ *'I o'clock or so. and then, except for

short Ume Ior luncli, I slay on.uty Illl i o'clock. T hen I come backI I o'elock ln-thp evenlns. nnd stay n till aircr 12 or r.i. My buddy take.'. lari of Ihu time with mo."

Ive rcllectcd. The m an wus on duly "Ai:urlr(.' ihe hours of Sundny evenlnR -Ittl which Jlie financier declared he beformd bolti nrrlved and departed. i kn<"I wus wondcrliiK If you could re- s;opp

all Oil Sunday evening whether N r. if i;hiirlesDond—you know lUm, doyou civr

I'as to lenvo It and I woa lo coll tor was

Ime. There's no use In my Rolng in a t cnfler tt unlc.M hc w m here with ll." of htMuch depended on the aniwer, and pun>

le waited In RrowliiB auspcnsc. The u cui

TIrIii ei'cs fiwecplnir th e Ueteclive's THTi I'uturcs iuH thouRh he souglit some; elblo' hliig. A smUe^brondened his lips sidetill) !t lock uiiidi.-titTfiiiKiiy. unmign; tcibtj escmbicd-iiniuicmcnt. At tertgtli he and :

-':LtoulrinI,.siu-,.iliniimic m ckasf. J t i a i Ir; you'll have (o Inquire aboul iliul He nsldc. Bul I know th n t Mr. Bond man. ame here on Sundny nlRlit." ’ "D “Are you |>oslUve of th a t? ' When came

ltd hc arrive?" - - chef"Yes. sir. I'm |»slllve. I remember that'

iclpins lUnxiiuLof I ilsM r-« tiu i Ute wouli hauffcur brouRht him . "N"I suppose It must havo been 8:30 realti

>^^fo^l^-wa^ll'^rdBrit-yel^^houRhtt<»-bl t did become dark ehoniy atler* trom

B--Back-Stage-at-HoUyw

n a iu r s . u o o lld g c d ro p p e d o i i o t ) \? m - H a y 8 : . '( le f t ) - c w ,< i f : th o -f l[ c k ( in M c i t o .w elcom e P h o

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1 M EA N S NO'THlNfa IU WER UPlV - \ C O U tb B E -D X lN tr-P O R -M .\ A ND PO R A1.W ^ H E CA RE S

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-A N D - t - W OULOK

SchedBlK ot Pasiencer Tralos andlotor Hu*ici P a ia ln j -Thronih -------:»rin KalK -------

OKRGON SMOnT LINE nU slbound ^

Vain Bl leavea -------------<:is I’-M j•rain u a leaves------------A. M.

Westboond -----■rain S3 leaves________1I;55A. M | ^11''rate l i i leaves....... .......3:4« I*. M.

WELLS nUANCII |

•rnln 330 lcam *!.™ !!..._ I ;30 P. M ’------.Sorthboond

'rain 3<0 a rrives______ 3:35 P. M.PICKWICK STAGES =T^

E iilcrn Schedule ‘ r *;,eave eastbound------------ :.ia Not|nirrive trom c a s t_______ 8:40 P. M. ^

Weslem Sebednle f o r,cave westbound--------------- 7 A . M .| turl,cave westbound — ............. 3 P; M. priccjirrlve from west , H:«Q A. M. H ijd irrtve from w est_______ 1 :« P. M . '____= - w i o n p . s c i n <?^TA C B S - " - - n Aai

Westbound I deljirrive — .......................—...6 A. M. Lsfjc,tnvc___________________ 7 A. M. charg>rrlV|. ______________ fl:« P, M ,.ln s .j>cavc___ L------------------ flisa P. M. HaieJ

»:astboijnd I____krrlve_______________1 1 :« P. M .,-------^ave , „ ....................7 A. M.l eU r l v f l ._ _ _ _ ^ _ _ _ U :4 D A. M-i - F -euve .~^.13 Noon

TWIN FALLS-WELLS STAGEtrrlvcs__________:--------1:15 P. M .’.cnvfs_____ __________J!:30 P. M, >J‘rtVIN FALLS-SnOSnONE STAGE > :cuves~: " K M. M ns' irrtvci-------------------------CIO P. M. |

I'ard." i —•'llovi'can you be sure ll was Sun* FOR

luy iiiulit?'' ! (lv■^WellrMr^I-rtmtmbor it dU ilnrilv m Bccounl ot the Up he (tave .me. P«“ i Ie comcs evcri- now and then, but i - l— le seldom rIvcs me anything. Butl •eccntty. sir, he's been promlstni; me ediy omctlilnR: you know, when he drops menl n. he says lo me, ’Nick. Just hold ' Mr. w horse* and wc'll have some-1 pack hliiK Ior yoii in time." Aiid il was «de, Jumiay iil«hl that hc drop* In a l dont i;30 nnd says, JokliiRly; ’Well, here!I Is’ and then before koUik In. lie Ihtm iivcsmc»5.’ ric.c.iii

"And when did he leave?" | r—••ll was almost 12 o'clock, sir. ]u.«t.|

icfore I wenl off duly. That's how — s . know what lime It waa. And he > I'.opi^ nnd spoke lo me." j

I t Hie words were true, the f in an -!

tas resting In the lobby of thel_ L'o >ittrilon^Clin>i-*ii>oia»i<-~».-‘-'|ifubabiy-It*^ it cards. Yet. the ostentatlousneu: lon It his entrance'and exit, us though ' A I'jnwacly to a llm cl nUenllon, had Instn i curious touch. Between 8:30 and .be a ;U45.~Jiaa:ftn:amatned-la.Uio. club Lotik •he entire time? It wus easily iws* .'WW ilblo'lliat he could have left by a Wth ;lde door. If Ihcre w'aa one, met Whlt

md rciurxi«l to the club, aately as* ,Twln Mt»4-pffto-aUbl. . Wa» lh tf» .f tn ..g lU i.ti'nr>.vii-> ■ - _________ to be

Hc VUl the quc.stlo» to the. door- Will, nan. • .haa

‘‘43nly a back kitchen entrance," plaet rame tlic reply, "and th a t's for the 1 NC ;hef and the lielp. } hardly think aald ihn t'lic -or uny of our members that «ouldu»oth*lrdo y o u ? ' ' - - - M a r c

"No, I suppose not.” Rankin o’cloi realUed th a t there w u nothing more Cour lo -beH eam ed-hererbut-l«-»a»-far-C out [rom wtUtled. Bond had undoubl* StaU

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P“ calauuihieniand

shot

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rTW lW PALLS^ IDAHO, SA

J H E G

>R& OR A L |N E _ F W )M '\J_ |3 j!P r M I - I t 5EEM 8 a r IMAT 1 HAVE S P E N T - .j l ' H :0R THAT PHOME ’ 1 LOK FROM W E R 5W E IT i

i - AND 'fWAT HE j j\

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O NE C E N T P E R W O R D

P E R IN S E R T IO N " “ S-------------- -------------- py jjj .All Want Ads alive and actlTc and h q 4

s .A i :r b a n . n I

F o r S a l e - P o u l l r y ■*?£,

6 i l ' s A i i — T i io n o u o i iB n r o k u u Dulf Orpington eggs and roosters. i>iio) E .c r a b u « . . —

3R SALB - MA-NfMOTll BRONZE mni turkeys, extra tine breeding stock. rices r ig h t Mra. Cllflord Denney FOR awlton, Idaho.

deijve^* d i ^ ^ l d % r ’' ’ « « k ' "old eliil/ if jc breeds or LtRhorns. No extra large for amall lots. Custom hatch-

a lchc^. FURN

PhoneFor Sale—Automobiles -

Dfi S A L M - P ^ E N O E I l PM OE _sedan In first class condlUon. Call _ . _; .Johnson Auto Scrvlcc, 116 3ril FOU I.e. south. _ IlK

lUSTSELL - ENCLOSED' STODE- 'baker rvadsler. Good condlUon. FOR

•w license, nothing more to buy, biicihonelS27. Phom-

OR 8A U :-O R WILL TRADE IDM r o n 'i live pauenger sedan In good me- njiai

lanleal condition for amall elly pro* tloor, erty or acreage.' Phono fOS8. , isua.

‘ ’ ' = = a iioDdiy m «i. l ln 0 o'clotic .ppolnl- lent. "If, us you nay," he remarked.Mr. Bond wns here. I suppose my * ' aekaae must be watUng for me In- ,;:7,7,-5;, Ide, n i l bc-probab!y-at-.the-de?.k, on't+ou think?"••ye.% I supiwse so. Go strulglit '

topuith Uie con-ldor imo t^ie^muin

(Oyilliiiirir In Nexl Issue) '

Legal Adverlisemcnts

X Q I I C E :- - - - —

CounVy Slate o n T . , ^

lon Posrc. D eceased.. . . IJ77*?A duty .auUienlleated .copy .of an j V^,” ‘

utrument in WTltlng purporllnt; to , , . e and alleged by the petitioner,/iiil.n Ptwr.. tn ho ll'i« lo .t Will nt -------whJon Poore,' deceasetf.-iogeiiier ;-------•Ith prools of probate thereof, mi /hliman Counly, Waahlngton, h iw |’“ '’’ ctn-fllrrt tn I 'lt PrfThntu >'«■win Falls C ouny\ Idalio l o ^ ^Ith .m i.i r i l tin n .nf ljii> lia..B a»f,. -S^i! ?_be.api)otnKd na executrix ot such I irm. a n d .an . Order of. said Court aa been made fixing n llmc undlacc tor a Iiearlng on said pcUUon. -------NOW. THEREFORE, puniintit tp IN

lid order, Noilcc Is hereby given liat Monday. t|ic 10th dny ol Ih H’< Urch,-l»30i--«t‘- th o - l io u r o t-IO -utal •clock A, M. of sa id 'day . n l the Sou :ourt Room Ot the above cnlUied f» tht touriT-lii-lhft-Clly-of-Twhi-FHll»ri—“ Cl Itate of Idaho, has been fixed nnd i <QH ppolnted by lhe above enllileO l*hst ;ourt as tho Wme and placc for;Uai»ki learlng said pctlUon, and allowhlg,'>‘ th< naTdm U m igw ianici'TvnrTinii'or-PsH sr «le, and tor a hearing on Ute up- '<f Id illcatloh ot said Louisa Poore for Tnesd auuance lo her ot Letters Testn* A. D. iienuuy'ihereon. and 'arw h ich tlme held .ndplnco..nny.pc.rson lnlc«»Md,ni«)' ppear and 'con test the same, and hmtio how eauie. It any ho may hnve. vhy said will should no t bo allowed md admitted to probate and rc*orded v the last Will of Mahlon -------•oore, teceased. and why said i> <oulsa Poore should not be appolnt- d as executrix the reo f.'' - In lh

Dalw thL< 31th day of Pebruary, Sta 930. Sou

C. A. BAILEY, In UnSeal)_______ Prebatc.Judgc. Bhr

Attest M. C. BLACK, Yoi. Probate Clerk. llrat

. — oanki >'QTlCe_M )tt J tf f iU C A tlO W 'O P riME APPOINTED FOR PROVING ;J • .,;.in the Probate Court o t 'TKln Folia

“Ptm uanrroTittordcrof'said'C ourt, —— nade on-lhe-'37t>i-day-or-Fabruary. - . J — BaO tn a u a f im trtuy given tn n t s a u i -------

Uy. a t Uie Court Boom o l said ;ourt. a t thfl City of Twin Pall* Anj rrTM "C8in j t rT } rT w in -p « irT iu - n b«n r o i i ppoln tr t a«-thg^lm»tnd-pU e» or prevlnc the WQI of said I ^ e J . O. ! iitx .dectascd;-an4JorJieitlnt_ihe. P t lli. ^ U o n 9t S m u D tU u t v i h t 39U,

S A T U R D A Y - M O R N I N G , M l

G U M P S - r H E SI

- HEUO!-HENRIETTAA u 1 w o w 600 t> IT tCE>A^ 70 u

Hovsj 1 HAVE M i s s e d y o u - vLONGEb “TO \E E YOU - H o w LOI i b BLUE \ M\V£ BEEN VJITMOUT '

UIPF. W ^b CO ST UNTIL TOU C A U E D vlU ST NO'

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>irfrEN-T“ T 'H 0 0 'M APART- ' —nini;. Mioup iiG3;.

5R Hli.S"r-BEDROOM. FURN- Itewni ucc Heat, 'a o 3rd north- u w T

cliiliircn. ; 0 iivc. iiorUiT , . Irnic ;

■OUT HOUSE KEEi’INa” n*00MS LoVf fcr trn!. ‘:22 t'llrti iivciui.-.Mr.t,-. Tui- - ........ ......... ............ ...... ........... AcldbtURN-ISIIEU . HOOM - GENTLE- p,r,1man prclcrted. iS3 Jto nvc nortn -------ionc2C4J, KHE.S------- :----------------------- ---------------^,iriO R H F S T -l 'IR S r I ’ L O O n atfalli luniW idl (111(1 lirnlrd iipurlnienl I i j ;;(3 •nr ci:y I'luiic ;157-J. • ; ------^

b if n E s - r - lT o l r r l io u ^ E k E E P - 1 « liK murliMni; Cc.niml nidR.. Call nmir.

S r” ni-;.N'i'-o.v!M{OOM” TOiiN- —l.slicd iipa'imifiit j :0 'iw r monin. loiii- i5C3. 3(H T-'irth avvivue enat,

D ir irE r^ T s fR c^ N rv u R N is n iD — “ii|iariiiH-iii, privaic tj.nii. urouno 1 ,.

_________________ T o TilODAm HOTEL-133 .MAI.N-AVE. eiiii, tpeclal iiioiitlily rates lo pcr- iincnl RucMs. Plenty of heat ana f o r j It water. tpj,,

ilR N IS H E D 'T i’ A tlT"M T:N T — . ' x tean riica i. lici' nuier: vlfctric 1 - :lil and cooUmi;. Nice new lurn- f '° ‘" ire. 'JOO 2ml avc. nnrth. 1 lilotk .*> i . irth of Poatuftlcc. I’Jioiie 1605. ''h

W a n te d — L iv e s to c k |

ANTCD->Olb'lOOO P o l jN F s o i^ | ycni rci horse. Musl bc chcap. Phone yicli 7J13. __________ ■ ; _.nie(!

in ;'k inds. K v u t-^n tV u,

ANTED-PIOS. 60 TO ID® LDS.Phoae 508R3 nftcr 7 P. M. H. P itrd. :

FOR

■tiunce lo her of IcUer.i tc.'tuiiicii- M"-"* ry when nnd where nny person terested may appeur mid contcst

Dftted Fcbrunrv 27tli. i m

'Ex-otltcto Clerk

IN DANKKUPTCV XO. 40D3 ‘

i the District Courl ot tlie U iiird . 7 ^ UUtear for U ioD istrU i • oI-id.«ln>^‘-^?s SouUiem Division.1 the M atter ot J. a . .Mullhw, Ilnnk- yc

Vou are hereby notified, llmi llir rst niceUne of creditors ol ^aicl FOR ankrupt wilt be held u t the oiiice lan ' the underslsned Itcleree in Twin sH *;-coun;trof'T ^ih 'T ^iii!jr 's t.'nr-*® ‘r ' Idaho,, iff 2:00 o'clock P. M. ..n ' nesday, the 11th day o t March.. D. 1S30; tuch meetlnR will be. eld for the allow ance-of-einlm s.-^^i^ Dpolnlflicnt ot trustee, ,nnd c x n in - l l f ^ iftfibn of Sahknipt. T linl

G U y L. KINNEY, .LeolReferee in Dank- , i -----ruptcy. ' CHE;

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IN BANKRUPTCY XO. 4»0;

1 the DUtrlet Court of the llnltMl Stales, for the D istrict ot Idaho, i Southern DlvUlon. b1 Uic M ailer ot George V. Jolm-'^on,-i;',,.,,, B hnkN ipt;.You are hereby nolltlcd. that Hie'FOR rat meeUng of creditors of mid I mi ankrupt will be held n l the office 'mulc ^•tho-u^<leraU^ed R«tef«-lft-Tw ln^W an flllfrO O lffiiro r'T w lirPuJls . SUiteipark hJdah^=*^»W «=oW w lPsi».-=^tPon4-^ 'u e$day ..the-lU h day of-M ntch.iFO R • p ; - 16g 0 r8 uch.-mectlmt wilt .bci »*“

inhuncsLiiLittutcCi lind~ c x a n m a y ,* -^ on of Bankrupt, .

--------- G nY ~innw w E Y rrrR »p«

ruptcy.

Any InformaUon regarding the jinqilB«riy'aein'Ulhes.lnc„H aUey,Ida* ___O i^B A FM ^ttlned-byH iddfeH tns-'N U k . O. OUen, ««luslT6 aBcnt, Twin ml V llL dlK tdckiitBuhL JtlA ho^iiim ejPhoi »U. . . iJOM.

M A R C H - 1 , 1 9 3 0

S I L V E R L I N I N C

JEAVEN E V E ? r _ . S i : : ID WEAR YOUR Vo ic e - j • y ' • .WOW I WAVE - V : - . / , l o n e s o m e -----N / ^T Y O U - / / \

I m - ' 'O R tO T T f« J \ ^ r , % /

^ a l n ^ Q lFor Rcnt—Unfurnishcd [ F

j ' i t ' nENT^I'IVK-ROO.M M"du.1 11 lillll. I', f’lhilic SO. j,ort

) irT ut:N T -bN t: ROOM s u r r - iT qr" ttjie l(ir one or two jHropIc. ateam ,„o(] ■itcd.l Imiuite at the Orpheum. cfii.

iN d ^ b ~ i i V t o d N t “ ioD EnN uni't'. j;i.i: fi.ioom mwleni, $4r<; w m Mc~1ciii, 5.lfi; 5-rooni nirxl- „ I, J.l'V A N. Ixmi.’. I'tioiic filUI.

Lost ' gisT -B U IC K LAYLTi'a 'r o o i- niOnillit;:, ticiwrrn Bol»e and Twin Falls. ____wnnl. Uave a t News. FOR

..... . . . . . ------------------ JunkSr - IN TWIN FAI.LS PACK- down,

icniW ie'Nt'w s'o 'rnE^----------- ----------------------------- ,4J0 Al!?'f-B A SS DRUM. HETWEEN. rm n ^ nll^>nll<t H m w n hrltlce. on . .i)n (Ibtm Air.' Hcwnrd. 11. J. Slicp- inquli nl, I’errlnr Hotel. ' ^Phom

lESOELS W lL L tilV E RE- f lM i Mirtl Ior return ol the followlmii era) :alla: . Crowners. number 3. C. 11. close;;0 and 34. Plione i:0X_____^ each.

l&T. .STRAYED OR ST O L E N -l/« illyn letter, white nnil b la c k .____;lie. licciiiip number 72. If found h q Riii> K'i j.im in e. ' 0T"t;flii-SBi.- TO- ’ n i 5 r

only---------- ------------------------------------bnlnn

For Sale-Seeds''> iT s A U ^ E f f i iD g e m 'V e e dpotatoes nl Cnrry ccllnr.

>R SA LE-CERTIFIED IRVIN “ “ Dlcklow teed -wheat. P. J. Kalb- f ■l.wh. Phone 3JI2, Filer. , _ • _

jR S A L ^ iG llP U R IT Y S T A T E;csted seeds. Dlue lng Grimm All- ____a. Blue lng Cos.uck Alfalfa, com* FOR an .alIalfa, -.Rcd.. Clover,. Swccl . uc; )ve'r. Wc sell hluh Rrade seed o n ir ' — - vln FalU Feed i : lec Company, A POR , Sande, Prop. plo

^ER'nFIED G R E A T NORTH- vn.lvcm seed bcniis. Third year ^

:erlllled sloek. Grown on second f o r ycnr out ot sage bniih land,k'leld fitly one bu&liela. For Ini- p|,driiifdlnte salo only 10.00 per cwt. .------U'Mln nr nlinnn'cT.V. Jruc..M U L- Efiffl

' r n s ^

.t o r

'F o r S a t a o r T r a i l c

JRSALEORTOADE^fFbRllvE^^ s T u

iiner barn. o f^ ‘

3R S^LE^OR TRA D E-M O D EL ^ ■M ALB'iiKr K n it flvr-mta_ri»<i|?i iM . Ittery te t. Including tubes gn

~ RtIKFor Sale—Llvestoclc s'tw. . . _ - - . ---------- - * nil

UERNSEY BULL CALF. PHONE Kluibcrly 31. broo

EAM OP MULES FOR S A L t Phoirc'40']47FiVr:--'--" - - '^ = =

rYdUN0'E\VE3'\Vri-H LAMES. S. ,

OR SA L E -ia HEAD EWES w r r u — lambs. Phone 3l5r3, Buhl. ’ SG

OR.3ALS-OOODFAMILY < ^ . __3'.igallonsttday. PhoDel422W.

OR SALE-HEAVY WORK TEAM. w“ | nntl Deering binder. Phono MlW. _sn

^_ E R a ,A N p _ .q 9 WS — PUpSH lind iprlngcra, for said or trade. eo Beckstead. Phone 1435.

HffiTER W IHTEBROOD SOWS, farrow In April. 2'.i miles north

nd ii mile wcsl of Wlcr. Clarcncc I oung. , - ~ -

AN SHOW YOU ALMOST ANY kind of horse on the market. See

r, before you buy. E. J. H unt It f T f oils, one. nUle . west - ot Pcftvey.

O irS A L t-S P A N sO P MATORED mules. 0 yeara old: ono 6-year

lule. All sound nnd ready to go. m a] /art«n n, H<wg.;WhllfcrOltyJQurat ark. .. " . " .—

O lT eA L ^ .H B A D JrtU L E i^ P A H ^iiiarcA 8*0 years old. weight 3&U; ^

a c r < yeara. 1150. W. E .H u n le r : ; t-lupert,4dah0rPh00«4(Kl-------------- m— ............... ....... — 11 _ «

— Forsat6=FTDits— T H By S l o A i S ^ N a T ^ f j R o B ! ^ —miles e u t on Addison aye. P tuno WA:

3S2RI. —• nt

•m fpVn ' ? a n p-T r T ^ f f ? 51^' mitea east on Kimberly Road. WO •honezersnlasarftliw .O iW ciW one n e t OMJJ... - , . J ______^ c a m

c

i^ ^ W lU ^ O U C O M E ^ ^ V '4 ^ POR TEA-To>AORROW - > /

M SPEND tH E EVEVJINC» • I

W t - v o u A L L . ■ ^T o M T S E U F - ’

T O B E A LO N E “-JU S T ._ \n C ; ..7 W 0 -_ --------THERE -A R E .-&D . J

TH !N 6 t T o TALK"OVER- T£>i> w a t - t O M E '!* - r - U

L_'fOU PROMISE

I p p o T t U lFor Sale—Real Estaie —

tooM HOUSE WITH s u :e p in o f iorch; extru lot. Plionc J31rl. Uiilil.

R SALE BV OWNER-5-llOOM iiodern house. Bargain. P. O. Bsx

rOR SALE-SMALL PAYMENT ^ lown, balance lllie rent. I’ov%e\- n a t once. See ,oa-ner in Octter: nl Estate offlcc. _____

iR SA LE-5 ROOMS AND BATH, -------;arage, close in. Would consider SHAD)d car as down payment, balance Danmihiy. Box iW4. Clly. ^IR SAL&7 PURNISHEO OR UN* R!C( urntshed'houje. SmaU pa>ineiit Wll. balance h k e ,rc n t. O e t t e r t ^

I ACRES IN NORTHroN^ NEB* raska well balanced slock farm.^ SWEt 11. tell..or trad»-for-«mHn-aerc»ter —lulre aeeond bouse norUi llospUal. ____,onc. 3S3R13. • - A. J.--------- --- ----------- xru.ME TO MAKE GARDEN-SEV- ------;ral small tracts 3 to IS acres,XM) In wiUi comtorUble houses on ch. You can ftnd what you wantre. Let me letl you aboul ihem ____IX 304. City. HOM

i)R S A L ^ -n O O M FURNISHEDiiouse. ;i'^a tscd porclics, garage, ____iy 93SOO, Small payment d o w n . b aLIInnce like rent. ALw S-room lum - Healed houM. 10 acres. C*room houser For hII a l a bargnhi or. trade on house. ------iitert Real Estate, 108 Main a « . YOW>nli. Plu

. For Sale Mlsoellaneous ~AY D E L IV m E D ^lS p r o TON. Pol 11131._________________________ ____

DR SALB-OOOD RICK PERTIL* ly r ^ t l l v ered. Phone 291-W.

OR SALE-M ORO TWO-WAY 1«. plow for Fordson. Phone S l l r i

el. concrete and road. Phooe Phonoung, IO2OM. ------

OR SALE-HAY AND HORSES, r r r milts west of South P a rt. ''V f '

hone SI8.J .4.__________________ -11°

a iL S A I J lflgTpNS - .G D ^ F m S T ~ a aa rscco»l-cu tun8-tiay .-cm tora enney, west 01 liazeiion. iamio. jj—

O ft-S A bB -9 -^ N S -H A ¥r# l9 .—» = south Of Twin Falls. 2 west and » i M0^ mth, W, L. Brown. Filer. Rouio.l, e«

i ' t ONS ALFALFA HAY — PAR'T 0 P*

I Southwest cornW olS^^^^^^ PPTtj■ ____________ - S o i

MrCOnMlCK P E E R I N G <>« grain drill: Farinall tractor bind-

e lite, Pl'Qne.lMJ.________________SfS-EGG CHARTERS SELF P ^ - KPa; ulallni: Incubator, good as new.

arge alie Buckeye coal-bumlng r T 7 rooder. Mra. C. D. Shaff, Phone 3J14, Fller..Idaho. , ^ ' ^^“ 1

-•TiLii- * ' ^ - offer will I

For Sale—Furniture

SOME REAL VALUES IN USED ^PIANOS ^

■Eniiictoirpwirtrruirica oak case, n :Jusi.ns ROOd as new. Complete -----wlUi bencli. WAI Sm ith fl Bauer piano, mahogany. iii"excellent''raodlllbn. Repos*ae*s«t Oulbran»en platu),'ro8hog* - ^any finish, used a very ahort Ume. _ JCan bo purchased for balance VVAI duo on contract.

SAMPSON MUSIC CO. Lair

— icAi, _ , ----------- - , PJ

. Siluatlons Wanteii ‘.ill._______________________ — WAIAUNDRY. PUONE 13O0R. de

V O M A N ^ A ^ W O R K BY ^ bour. Phone S78W.

lARRlED MAH WANTS JO B~ON

¥ « T K H IC T r3 n iB B IH 9 = M 0 Iin f ^-8m lier. -PheM 497B4.-J ------- ^t f awTi gn— —T. anwnwv^

lARRIED MAN WANTS JOB OW 5ancfiT ?£l'5lh ave,.east, ^

J i c i < j | l i l K . - a i m J I M g j _ ^ e g7 A N T E D ~ J0 B B Y MARRIED '• n t |^ .(^ n u ie h * esperieBwd*Urt*

t to r . PSone090}4...._ . g y ;

VOMAN WITR TWO fiM A L L mi

• ' ■ r . t e ; a c v r t ~ - ^ |

V . 5- . IT- - ±

PROVIDED 'ifiSi \ / P R 0 W IS ? 'T H A T .e

M R .S C 0 0 6 E ::W t t t N O T - -

BE T H E R E - a n d i T W AT'H IV M A >A E- - - - r - W ILL N O T BE - / — ‘ --------- -

iir itie s "

I S

Professional'“ A T T O ItN E T jr^ '

\D IIODOIN.-Rooma 4 sad 5, ank and T rtfft Bulldlvg. Phone U.

L. DUNN-^RDomj 3 and 4 SmlUi Ice Building.'

c 7 H a l l l ^ r " Clo#' Book Store.

Id T rust Building. Phone WJ-W.

EELEY a SW EElEY -law officesf w rn n n n n in a in j "

J . MVEItS—Lawyer. B an k 'and Tint Building. Plionc 1224. . ■

Business ."^'^"■'""pLlIsfiliNQ

ME PLUMBING & HEATING :o .-3how Room nnd Shops, 153

LLANTYNE P L U M B IN G & leating Co.—Slieet Metal Worki.' heaUng troubles, phono p .*W .

WELL BROS TOR Y O U R ilumbing troubles call 1I73R. ces reasonable, work guaranteed.

INSUBANCE

irb" iN S U R A N C E ^ i r w ie r ^ ' ' - ♦otter Real EsUte. Phone 374.

TRAN8PER

\R D E R a t o a n s f e b " a ’ stch n IGE CO .-Coal and wood. PhoneI. •

NICHOLS TRANSFER •& S T O ^

one'20fl.

MUSIC TEACHER

.MB-T E. FRANCrs - Accredllid rlolln teacher. Phone 813J2.

DNEY TO LOAM-POTTER" R ^ sshite.

PER CENT LOANS, NO COM^

3NBY FOR STRAIGHT LOANS >n modern houses'm T«-ln Falls. tnur L. '&W1111 a: Cfu.........................—-

w m c n t privilege?. No cash com- jslon. Lctsch Is Williams.

AM OFFERING A VERY CHEAP ind desirable farm loan. tU iln k n —. e la s t farm loan proposition e m rcreff'on-tho-TWn:P«i!l8'trttet.“ l i = ^ ll pay you to .tee me before ploclns ur loan. C. A. Robinson____________

Wanted—Miscellaneous'A N TEb-O LD HORSES. "pHONBm o w ; ■ . 'ANTED-POULTRY.H.O.HDNT. - er. Phone 603W. -

AIJTED-SECOND HAND WAG«‘ “ oil Kales. Bok m rT w inP a iis ;------

A N T E D - Y E L L O W C O R N , Phono 506R3 after 7 P . M. H . P. ilrd. . ,

ALSOMINING, PAINTINa AND paper hanging. P. A. Rownn, S S h ave. east. Phooe 13iW.

T n^ - O L D c r i p p l e d AND dead horses and COWI. lUIV K ow _ . ■rry. PhQpe Filer

Miscqli^eous

.....For Ren t ; ^ ^ j - :^Sg

' A F n r o - M i i m t : i o m t ^ o 3 a maa' to keep nouio' pa.

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m m isDauQhtcr of Former Idahi

Senator Praises Sccner; - " Of Twin Falis Scctioi

All airplane In which MIm T ous' *«lal liubols'ctmo licro Jrom Dolii

------------noliCTinil- MIW »up"'^ ir il-on-llit

roiillDUA iirr irlji b> ulrttliuic lo Uii wlnKr loflw of Mr. ami Mr^; Jamei ^frDonnlrt on VfiHl lnKr in tlic hcori

MlM Duboi.1 fnill .'In- Imd dffldfd on nil iilriiline irlp ucrame nl th t ^horIlll'^.' of lifr nrr c•lll \lsll U) Iitft-

' ho ntui to iiuiiil tlir injlcuis trl|> li> . M.1SC from Mack.iy u- ChiillLv b>

slflsti l(>Ob'ldl;iii iin.l (inally by dOR. ^Ifll to th r MfI)nn»I(t IMui'.

Hhe ftild Mrv MrUoiMid liml lcl- rphnnriJ lliiii-Icirr.'i rjnciTs , wert

IhP lakp nml 'khiM ^trrlcll n bln blnck nrro* (in tin' .'nuw und iiruvldi

. ininlip «»!nnl:'." .Ng I'iaiir i\.i. luil'Milun

tliiil ti'rrilury in «inirr. lull Ihr ron- trnuila'ril to\i:'' (i<i;ii H'U. i' wn.i lak- rn by (.oinnrl Chiiili- A. I.liidb<'ri[li ta n >rnr^ a;:u. A iilaiir. II Is f.Mlnmt- I'd. «U1 lakr nnr mid nni'-lmlt hoilr;i, wfillr a I,inU (rl|i fivednys nt thli sca.vjn.

MUj-Diib.iU, 111 an Interview h tre Vf.'lfnlnv ^ald: .

“f fn;nyf<l tfir iilfi'.'-ifi'’ f/rw of lliLt brauiltnl T ain FalK IrrlKiilloii Iirojcct nnd Uir liiroinimralilr Sniikc

______ vlvcr cnnyon. Tlirrr i;rral dwil"of tiilk nboul'llifT ’iili.'a'drs of Ihr Hiid.mn nnd I’atomno. I hnvc Kccn both nnd thrtc L' no I'oiniwrU.on lo Uie 6iiukc.,I Intend lo drvoio my Ilte to cnrrylnit on Um Ilte work of my father, which was lo help In develop- Ins Ihe filate of Idaho; I om Rlatl ol Ulll opporlunlly ot Mrlnit thin m oit w ndcftu l »«llon of the. »u»lc nnd

_______ grteUng old Irlend*. bt'ftrc tc»

wero raliftl which were ^enl to me bv A gh tnn . Wll.'xiii lo. prcienl to Cfthin CoolldRC on behalf of Uie Idaho SUtp Chnmbfr of Commerce

' In 1036. 1 look (onn rd lo relurntnR lo Twtn Fnll* hi Ui(* smnmer ond wWi to help this wonderful wcilon whenever I ean through tny news­paper'iind pubJIcKy conncctlona in Ih eE tit .”

VIGORO t'ERTILJZEKfor Iftwnit nnd ahrubbrry. Phone 101. 'I'H'in falls t'ccU iV Ice Co. tiuv.

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mes" - —— —earl • I’m donU knnw niitlilii' alwul »o- = - l - m tn . i n » m ln l . I t t(led ifarh rr loday uhrn y r dlilii l n»ve th e - no lr»l nf nu klniL" . .l i f t - _____________________- ■I by ------------- :

'" PPiSEflTOSCIlflS _ J » S 1 1 LblK _____

>ldcInlirrltaiifc Ui.n n:i iitnin-riv irinw*

.> - 1— I i;r Sicllirv .S All, tor-oil- m rr T ain F:illi idiMiillinmi. in hla ak- « itc ^horlIy brlnrr hl< MuUli'n drnlhmil lanl Jiinnary J l. I.s lo li<- nmiimtMl m l- liy Stunrl U. Tnyloi, Tnin l'.ill«. who iir;t. wn.s npimlnUil niiiifiilMT lor tlih pur-rivc by Jv i l f C. A. i!.'iili'y In pro-

liiitc ronrt hi'rr yr;,ict<l;iy. Mrs. Allitrc ihrouKh h rr nltorncys. HNkc'flry and|

Bwrelry,-prtlUonrd lor <ki<'riiilna-,o f IJi>» tif Ih f Jran.'.frr lax. If uiiy were,

tnn to be paid. Ilike Mrs. Kiinm lirckcr. KiinlxTly. U|Ifiil O rrcclve ii $OiHm r.ta ir. iiu'liidlng |(h r fiit iiroprriy VM!iif-<r,n-$3000.-undrr|ccn rrm.i ot the will ol Iut i-ti.lrr. M n.|. lo Llizle Krlt?. uhli'li ivns Illrd torIlte probale In probate rourl hcrr yrs-my lerday. Prlllloii nLso wa:i Hlrd tor U-op- Miance of le t tm ipjitluirntnry lo Mr*.1 o l Decker, who 1 rrpre.'rnted by Franki(wt h. Slephnni Twin Full.', attorney,m d Mrs. FYliz’!! ilenlli occurrcd nl herrc* alalrr'n hnme laist Dccciribcr ' 7.

m e trator ot thc Mtal45 ot hlx ion. Her- schcl Lornn. who in tl dcnth In an

Ijic iiuiomoOiic iicciucni iidir lu'tc laai ■rce December 2V Tlie eslale comprlsea InK llvMlock nnd machlnrry valued at>nd (300. The petitioner l^. rcpre.^enlrd Ion by Sweeley nnd Sivcelcy. Twin Falls.ftH- ------------------------

MORPHOS CLUB HEADS ’ TWO SCIENTIFIC TALKS

^ " iiiin iiin i ‘ Wl I f r i i - u m . Of Prediction.” wa.i llie subject ot a talk mnrtc yesterday a t a;JO P, M. by Dr. W aller Carter, fctli-ral ciito-

"

“ FALKt J ____ Granulated BeeP 1 0 llw. for ..........................R Um ll 10 Itu. to a Cl

I Red Mix Beans-HiI p O l l i t ^ f o r . ' ... .........................

^ ^ " ^ ’ ^ te riT C rarn :

Peanut hut, Delfrloni and Nd<i

1 .. “f K r O...

J o n a t l i a n A rr r r ■BiL-hel ............................. .......

_ . . ____________ Brins your conla

Dine Dtniny Draiid,C caiw ............... :.......................

B r o w n S u s a r - F

_■ M o i s t ,

4 llli. to r ..............................

- -----------------I ^ t a t o c s - J i e t t f

l O lU . . f o r . ’ .....................Llmll 30 lbs. 10 It Cl

J e l l o - A l l F l l

4 f o r ........ .... ..........................

_ _ ____R^»x-Meat • I^ A .lUllrious tUnilntrl

| B 6 tliw f;ir ..... ..........-..............

H Large Juicy OiM Per .M dojfii ............. ........................

^ Currants - Fresh 1P ■ 2 packaecs -----------------------

I Qualityf cn Lnmb Shoulder Roa^t,

' I lb................... .................... .- : - l - — ----------

I D e p e n d a b l e . ,

_ M e r c h a n d i s e O n l y

■ n , motostJt, I t tbe m eeling U tbe Mor B Pho< club a t Uio labontOD' ol thi B United SiaU i .dtpftrtmenV ol ««rl' H culture, Following th is addreu Dr S Robert fu lion m ade a pr<ieniattor

B U . ot'"T1ic PowmuiUe«~ofLlguld Ani'

I t wa* decided U u t, due lo ihJ lac t lha l Uie Mason Ior field woi» will eoon open, there wlll Irom iioa on be only twn meeUngs each month: both In Ihe cvenlnB. One of thcK will be held a t tho home of Hm(

- member and the o the r n t the labera- • lory; •

y m i r c i T l^ p H is iiL iisF c a L i

A. J . Flowers, m . died a t J : ia A.----- M.-Hrtdfir "V-tlie-;reflldence*ol liu» “• daughler. Mrs. J . D. Drake, north-

M i i . r .1 1 , . .h r m .i i . , |„ ii ‘••e mad* hls honio jiliic J comlns ^irrc

from hl.i former home n l .O.imhii, Arkan.ua. ln.il July. T he body rcM.i now At ihc^ Drake funeral parloM. and funeral wrvlcea, In cliargi! oi Ilcv. K. T rm pIe~Slurkcy~or Twin Knlh Unplbt 'c hurch , will b<* held

111 In' the Drake d iapel hero loday ut 3 P. M.

ILL Hiirlnl will he tn Tw in >?tlLi ccm- elrry beside Hie gruve of Mrs. Flow­ers whose dentil occurred ihortly

ihs- lifter h rr arrival lirre lUAt Julv. Inr^Lj- HeMrlf. Iii.i danglilpr Mra. Drake. his Mr. Flnueri.ls iurvivci! by «x other ath children, M n. J . W. Uninritc und ile«l A. J. Flowrrs. Jr., Twin Falla: Lem who Flowers. Iluiwrt; W. li . Flowcrii, mr- .Wilder. Idaho; Mrs. A. F . Wade und >ro-'Mrs. NeiDc Windham, OmnJin. Ark- All ansn.i.

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-iPHESByJERiPJlSIOIlsLiiiS-INJININ-lLS■Ira. I _ _ _.^j[ Ilcv. James Mllliir, who recpiidy ! j ,f t accppurt n cull lo occupy the pulpll

ot the Flrtt Pre.ibyicrlnn church ot Twin Falb, arrived ycslcrday wlih Mrs. MlUar, from Buhl, where he oc- cupled the pulpit of th e First Pre.i- byterlnn church (or two nnd a iiulf

i* ^ byierlan pulpll u t boili Mrvtces lo- morrow. Hc wlll speuk on "Tlie Dyn-

Ice und on "The Devil's Prnjer“ -ln the evenlni:. Mlss LcNclle Breck- enrldge wlll sing u njieclul solo, "Thc Lord Is My Light," u l ihe mumlng

viu. lervlce. The men of ihe concrcKU- . Uon wlll hnve charge of the evening

progrnm nl which there will be tcv- erul musical selections.

1 '^ Thc pulpit or Iho Prcabylerlmi church here hus not t)ccn occuplcd

.nns rrguliirlv sinrr tlic tippnriiire ot Rev. it a j Arthur O. l'rurson luM liill tiTiiccept M .! the pulpit of the F irs t Prcsbyierliin

Ito- j churcli of Pciidlcloii.

S a v e - E v e r y JK TINGWicet Sugar ....................... 5 4 ca cuitomer 1 ^ •'/

Hand Picked b I B S K.......................3 9 c

mberries

NDtritiau B W B l f f i iP

2 i i . , „ . . , . 4 9 c

A p p l e s l> . ■■

....................... 7 5 canlalner •____________

■ Fresh and i t ^

: : : : : : ' 2 9 0 ^ B *‘tted-Gemsi------

1 9 cIt cu.Momer

Flavors. ^ . . 2 9 c I f l B

- In Tin ------Intrh Spread’ I-------------

........................2 5 c ' l H |

Oranges...... 4 9 c U W

h Re-Cleaned_ _ _ _ 3 9 c

ty M a rk e t {r . “ .— . z t j U C f " J r

' O K « • I 'V cshS idc i

C

* '" ’ _ i_ _ L ;ln fc S a n H a i_________________^— (^pcdal-Prim -on^lI-FreH h'-M ei

. -.iU -..'. . t ■ .

' ........... •

s g E i i i t s s o w ii - E P I M i l l Broik —

S Growers’ Agreement Gives Sloncr Withdrawal Pri-

Bra- ■■ • . - -vilcgc After. One Year

Aiiiiiiuocrment v m made yester- dny by'C . n. Detwller. manager ot

I I I 'I‘'' ^oulhern Idaho fieah O row en’

iiy^fu^ianl oi ulreciors iu i^ r wfilcli' ) A. llir urower slsns up. o.i a member, Ills )»>i vklii). thB wlUidrawal'privMefie nt

rth- llir nid uf one yeur Inslc td o t three lia ii.v ij:., M under tti&_Qld_agreement, irrc 'I 111.' iipplli* to till new m egiben. he ihii. r'i.iK il. Concerning Ihc new form, Mr. cst.t ij.f»i;i;r snld: '

• l lir nrw agrer.menl differs from ; . , i lx uM uuly In the lengUi o l Knn-Ut».

Kffl'Acr i.lgns up Jor. And a ll new , niriiiijf'r.'i wlll be signed up under the

iir'A' n;;rcrnii:nt. U will nol be nece.'l- viry Ior inrinber.i who ore deliver-

■ iTTTptmrte^t^telr'orlglnft!“contract”ti>" sUii th r new form.

•■Tlir nc'Ai.ain-eement signs up Uie. r:ii'j.rr n.n u mrniber bu t .w ith thc

uchII '" ' '' of “ undrr; llir old rontrnct, Althoufth under the '(iM lontrnci there nrc nou{ over.500

,nir memlH-rs whoso privilege ll. ^r);. II ' to '.tlihdrnw from (he aA.<iocinUon

lii: thr end ot uny calendar yenr, nrurihelrM there have been only n ii-'v «lu> have exercised this prlvll- nrr. iirclerrlng lo remain In and mar- l:>i tlK'ir beans llirou;;h the ossoclu-

LS. ■llr'aiirrf' there urc crow rrs now

lin k ol rontidence ur mlslnfonnnllcn „ in rfKiird lo thc hnndling o t beans by

" 'y the ns.'oclntlon tienllnle to eign up 'P '; fur ihrre years, the board of dircc- ' tors terU lh a t the one-year con-

iriict will give BticIi growers nn op- iKirtiiiilty to como In .and get ne- iiuAlntcd wHh association methods lind ic.-illze Its udvanlages. 11 Is nf

' Jiry. "Tho us.w lntloii Is sllll refushig •.(fj T irirll b(liii.% till Uiu blSts uf iOCnr .ck- i|untJtlons. even though thero hiu rhe Ix**!) u sllghl ndvance since a week ling URU. Thc faet'SUIl slicks ou t Uial thc (•u. f]irM(l nt the mnrkel between while ling bemis trom Idoho nnd Iho while icv- lii'<uih Irom other ntutcs Ihn t com-

])i-ie with ours Is from 60 cents lo Imi }l.60 per hundred pounds."ilcd ----------------- -----------lev. • CKltTlFlKl) DICKLOW WHEAT •ept Ai^ >'i'dcrullon wlieat. aeed o.ir- liin Iry lind oats Phone 191. Twtn Falls , I eed & Icc Co. ndv

- D i ^ - a t — —

ALL’S

S a v in g s:I'ill!5;” '3 ? r4 9 c ^ ^ic in Iho picco, ‘ 2 0 c ■

i l e a t s - - - ; -------- -----------------------------

Full Value For.Every Uollar~

lAHO, SATITRtlAY-.MOEm

W TWIN FALLS HORSES GO­TO NORTH IDAHO WOODS

T T ^evrnteen Iiotlirt rMred tn Twin

Iboatft cars iiere yesterday for »hlp- I meul lo Bovtll, Jdsho, where they iwlll enter the aervice of the Pol- 1 latch Lumber company, A buyer col*

I-i leeilnr these horses spent n e a r l r « rl*;week in aucjt of them. It was sttled .

iTlie animals wil] be used In moving SSr .logs on skldwaya. where lit ivy azit>

imals are required.

■ m irer foreign-born rfslrtrnla of "^ 'T '* ii1 Fiill.s counly are scheduled.lo

a;i;>rar In db lrlf l court here _nc»t

J i'loiw*'tor na'iuruiiiaTlon" fts'^cUton? ot Die United fitnles. 11 Wa.s sUiUxl

■ nl Ihc office of the clerk of the court ■om here yesterday.

lew !of .spnlii nnd Mic Ihlrd was b o rn ln the'C ;rclio-Slovakla.•■ti-' Thry urc-Fernln Acaituril. Buhl, 'c r- born In Ereno, Spain, nnd resident rti>-nfflits-rounlry-stnee-FebMwryrl9iW;-

■Jo.'.r DoniliiKO Achabel. Cu.Mleford. Uie.. born la Eu. iipuln. who cume U> th b thc , roimtry In^ June. 1903. und _Jo.icf

ider^iny; C/rclio-SIovukU. nnd n resl- the dcni ot tills country Alncc July. 1023..500 ----------------------------} ll.ORPHEUM RCllOOt, OF BEAUTV Jon I ciilturc, .’ tudfiits wanted, free enr, mnrccl.i. Unjcr waves 35c. Phone y o'^jT .vll- _____ ______

Mu-

low f i r Eeonem itil T n n t f UKh---------------------------- iS L a a y a s g B -

■ J l ^ — ^ B iL^ s r t s I R V S t

up / M i l S l y k v l ' f l ]-cc-

op- l ^ S S S

lods -------!-----I nf

- B K T S S t l

s ' - I T O D ^the

adv

B M ■ I

-

I .

: : — ^ Wide cho:

■ ~ ^ ? 2 r M M e I

Ford Coup-----------;R;UTi-Iess-tha:;

months, heater; ly e q u ip p e d , f w i t h an QK tl counts! Special f

Price

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■I ..I ■

, . . • . • J J W f ? , M A T ^ f . i r 1 1 0 ? f t______.

psC M K STSB Eyi- OBllT P E M i S■DTT------=--------------- ■ -------------

B s h t new carriers. Including tl)r« Instructors and five high Khool slu-

s i* dentf, were revealed yesterday as a r t result of the culture tests ilw M ita t-

«d la st evening by Dr, Otorge . C, Hatley, director of the Twin Palli county health unit.- A b o u O J peoons, Including »lu- denttfwho for one reasod or anoth­e r failed io Uke-<hf l(sts,.and oUief

- penwns who had come In conttcl

from quarantine by Monday after* of noon Dr, Haltry u ld . Btudents wiic

: to received the test a t the regular time ex t, Thursday and art not c a ^ r s »))l

•n? B»er*aie7ull'^” ho“tjre"folkiw^^ ing o t Uielr cultures have elapsed, o n Dr. Hftlley stated. All who recelrc

the test must remain a l home lor thetu ll period, ' _________

Up to the present Or. Ilalley has ,,, examined nearly -tCOO. person* in 'I"; Twin ra ils and Kimberly since the

present testing began.

ANNOUNCEMENTSK t — . •9T>- — T llP - MuiiiliimlilL tlub n ill 'm efi •sl> with the Mesdames Smock. 1301 123. s ix th avenue east Tuesday. K(arcli

• 4. a t 2 P. M. Instead of Wednesday TV aa previously onnounced.

}ne BanlsM bnrlT ph. Dr. FosUr 840. Adr..

u fcrtm th n

w n r ^1

H e r e l s i T i i g if h ly

i b a r g a i n s e e k e n

1 f a m o u s u s e d c a

-------- — c l e a r o n r s t o d c

s a l e p r i c c s t h a t

V ^ c e l l i o k t o

q t t a l i t y a n d d q

h a s b e e n t h o r oi,.-ii . >,n

— . . , l o - a i w B i H i i i r a

? /c e of four.H M M H R 1029 CilBTOOLKT CO/

UlU practleally new C

n j J ll to anything the mark D l r l - -U ils price. Completely

nway a t a reduction' " of $100.00 .....................

P 102S d v r a n t :-I)00 ii nlntr motor, providing orlBtnal llnLMi like nei lictitte. Sold wllli on 0

o _ Uiat counU ............. „...a : n o 1929 C h e v r o l e t c o i*: f u l - folet Coach, it has rum

o i j ofW'tol Ure.s Inh o l d • equipped. 1030 llcciise. G

t h a t an OK lhat coiinU___1 C .1 . . CIIEVnOLET CO/I o a i C clean uptiobier}'. S new

ear Uiat ha.s had the . motor has been recondJi

wilh an OK thal counU 19M WlilPPBT SEDAh

- ~ ' car-that has man I l n g . mites ahead of it. 1

Prlcc low. Drive il awn: _ lo r .r O R I) T tJ l) O R.,H i

. . i : ^ 21 l^UiOI-CSR^YltSHomR .ber, ntw Duco finish, m Jhape. Bold wlih an’ OK

I RED CtloTs WORKER TO : k attend MEETING HEREn n WI« Vfimft Hoflmau. S au Fran*

eUfo'field repVesenUilve-Ior tlx — ■mTPrfrmrtted-Onwirarrtred-T^htire-

day cvenliii to remain here lor toni< days Ull business In Ihe interesu ol

llu- uie organlsAtloa and wlll attend ati s a annual meetlnc ot Ute'Twin Fall: I .u Rrd CrttLs chapter.to be.beld ln .th( ‘ „ nrobale courl rooms liere next Tdes- -,?■ day eTenln*. Mareh 4. a l 8 P, M.

Olflcen ol tlic .tU ap tcr.lo t.U « romliig year are lu be elected a:

,lu« ihU mKUttf. and a program of oc- th - Iiviuej Is lo brisn irdcfe in

l l P l i P l T UE t t E m i l l EIme»JJI _____________ _____ ____________

»k- J. Wldeberg. T » ln Palls rpsldenl for >ed. II jrars past, wa. paid nt impressive 'Ive luncriil sen’lces held In the Chris- ‘he Uan church here yesterday ntter-

_ Iionn. Two ministers toiik i»art In hM i i i rs^ ^ frM n t-C .-C rC n T tts rtrp *

In rrsentlng her husband who wns un­ti,. til recently pastor of the' church

lirrc. ottored the Invocation and read

t g liuti Blimp of the Christian cinircliei • of Kimberly and I?''h'- lireaclied ihe

luneral erIT^on. A quartet cumiwt.

1307 neili Henderson and A. D. Bellamy ,rch r iiig "Asleep In Jesus" nnd ••Rock ol day A ;eC wllh uccompanlment played

by Mrs. J. 8. Han-ey.Active pull bearers chosen from

.ter, iiinong empl9yes o f Ifie Krengel Mu< clilne company where Mr. Wldebcm

I P S

CLEAR

(

g a i n e v e n t w i t h o u t p a i ^ h ^

I t y l T h i s g r e a t s p r i n g c i c a r a JT » a o n c e - i n - a - l i f e t i m e o p p c

c a r s ‘S v i t h w O K t h a t c o u n l

g m e m b g r e d t____________r ^ e t t d 6 u s - p b p tU a H t y ~ o f -

E u r u n u s o a l l y l a r ^ s t o c l t i o H

: k q t d c l ( l y r w c t h e s e ^ p a t a r e n o t h i n g l e s s t h a n s e n

:o t b e r e d ^ * 0 K t h a t c o u n t s ’’

l e p e n d a b i l i t y . T h i s t a g s i g i

r o i ^ l J ^ ^ ^ k e d a n d r e c o n

\ and six cyl;OACII-Read (hat prlcei See

Chevrolet—compare npi>ear* nd /^llabilltv nnrt vou'il nrefer _ ^ z arket offers a t anywhere nen r"-, , Jly cqulpiicd, ready, to drive • i

" •.....$575.00 .>0R 8 E D A K ^ u le t easy run* ng ample power, and speed: nev. leaUier upliolstery, 1930

$425.00 ~O U PE -Just.ln on 1930 Chev- c umble seat, floU i almost llko li In fine sliope, heater, fully "

S575.00 J!;0 A a i-O rlg in a l Duco finish. « lew Ures and tubes, ilerc's a t( lie best of eare. its powerful -

$400.00, ;»AN-}Iere'« 0 sturdy, reliablelany thousand* o t liard d r lv - ................

$250.00 <

R 0 M ^ A ~ C H E 5 ( H r o

. was employed Ior nine years. « n • C.E. Krengel. Loren Crctt. Den H n

( t ftt, Oscar Jm kf, Oeonte AnfWa an Martin Mahnkln. Uniformed mem

,n- bers of th e drill team ol Twin Pal camp, Modem Woodmcn.ot Anicr

I'xrinfwrv pall l»an*ni.g,e - The elder aon, Earl Widebcrg. ai ot rived Friday momlng from San Dl

ego, California, where lie Is rtotior .11. rd as 0 member o t Uie Unlled Stateh . navy. Besides hls widow, Mr. Wld« „ ! be n t-h survivcd also by two olh*

children, Frances Wldeberg and IU wide^TO. both a t home.

»■ COURT AWARDS DECREOn grounds of alleged cnielt

Jud tc W; A.--Babeoek-in-dl6trli — court Jicre.^-cat£r(l:il..gramc(l.it.d<

L married in Salt Ljike Clly on Jur U B,' IMSr Mrs.’Cmiicr was given cm

tody of four children, 13 to 17 y ^ i

ve AllMMi trouble*, th . Ur. Foi is* ler. 810., Adr.

in ■ ■ ----------' ' ■' ■■ ■ '

h* NoUcc.of A nnual Mcctlnjc 3 Twin Va\h Bnscbnll Club

- N 'otUei; hereby gUen lha t the I'* annual meeling of Ihe stixkhold.

m of (he Twin Fall* Haiebtit rlQb'fitr the eleclloii of direclors

^ (or die season of WM. in d Jh* ’l tranuclion uf any other bosiness, " ‘ i will be held a t Ihe Chamber of <°1 Commeree a t 7:30 r . M , Satur-

I day. March I.

If. C. Edm unds, Sccy.’

lANCE

£ _

i^ in th e h is to ry o f’ r a n ^ sa le b rin g s to [>ortunitiy to sccure D ts ” a t savings th a t

t h ^ e w Ghevrolet-^^^=== ^finfrtise<fr€^ r = iplendid c a rs at-Iow—- - — insational*tw bolbw its no rm a l • - — -

tag a s p ro o f o f its gnifies th a t th e car inditioned. B e su re

Under cars^

Coupe,Conic see (h iii.c a r . ‘Inupccl. r ilM fine Duco flnitih, iU^ HpntlcKH upiiolKlcry, ils cx* ccllent- tire s ; lH30 liccnsc; net quickly today before ii’8 too Jate. W fth iin OK iha t

counts.

Phone 707- - V ................. .............. 1


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