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Pull b 'b o u t lA ued Wlr* TtlegT»phIo TWIN FALL$; ID^HO; TUESDAY, jrUNJ;>8..-193.7. OFFICIAL COUNTY NKWSI*AJ»jE;R.. . VOL. XX. NO. 54—6 CENTS. Senlc. ol IM Qpltfe Prna

IN THE DAY’S PARADE STEEL PROTEST HITS U. S. POST OFFICE Showdown COUIIT HEARINGS. As Searchers Viewed Bits of Missing Plane Non-Delivery of HEADLINE W S ■ : k - ' - Mail May Bring S H E EVENIS Legal Troubles Bepublio Steel Will Attempt Opening of Subsidiary At Monroe, Mich. Republic Corp. Files Protest With Postal Department Head 70,000 WORKERS IDLE

Railroads Seek Injunction to WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP)—The Republic Steel corpo­ Stop Unionists From ration in a formal protest to Postmaster General James A. Farley today threatened, legal action i( the post office de­ Injuring Property. partment continued to refuse to accept food and other par­ cels for delivery to their.plants in the Ohio strike zone. (By United Press) The formal protest waa Three court hcarinES and made in a letter to Farley an cxpectod attempt by Re­ signed by John S. Brookes, public Steel corporation to E A llH B ie U jr., counsel for the corpora­ reopen its strike-closed sub­ tion and member of the ex­ sidiary plant a t Monroe, ecutive committee of Repub­ Mich., today marked the strike lic’s board of directors. against three large independ­ AODIISIARIED "CompeUed tp AcUon" ent steel manufacturers. More Tiie protest declared that unless than 70,000 workers arc idle Farley ordered postmasters at NUes Dr. J.W. Hawkins Takes Over and Warren. O., to accept mall par­ because of the walkout. cels for delivery to-the RepubUe Republic announced that 63 p«r Duties as Acting State plants "we shall feel compelled to cent of worker«’ln Its Monroe plant Director take - such legal steps as may be liad voted to return to worlc. Moj'or available to uso in the prtmlaea." Dan Knaggs of Monroe promlwd BOISE, Idaho, June B (U.R)—Karl The corporation offered to hav* "adequate protection" to men wlsh- Evans, director of the bureau of ftscif deputlred to function for tfia Lng to go back to their jobs. lubllc accounts, revealed today that post office department In xnaklnf 3 Court Hearings looks of the sUto department of mall deliveries at the struck plants. Sen. Arthur Vandenberf. R., Three court hearings were sched­ public health were being submitted The corporation tools Issue with postoffice department statemenU MJeh, today - iolned Seo. uled In Cleveland. Railroads sought to audit. Bridjw of Conneetlcat In re- an Injunction to restrain strllicrs D r. J . d ; Dunsiiee, director of the that food and other shipments for . ^untlnf that the admlnUtra- healUi bureau, recently declared by the struck plants had b m refuaed tlo a m ade-Jinow n II4 lU n d o a Attorney Oenecal J. W. Taylor as —.In accord------with long standink de- the itrike violence aituallon. Hclals were scheduled to be heard not qualified to hold office. Is In IQ police court on a charge of oper­ Pasadena, Calif., at hU wife's bed­ _ BacnUtlona Silent ating an airlleld without a permit. side. She la seriously ill, and was “The postal laws and the regu­ ' Republic stockholder was to ap­ taken to a hospital there by air­ lations of your department,” said pear In court In hks ault charging Small bllx of uTeckace such as these Marchers are vlenioc was all that was found when tbe Weilern Air Express plane, missing aiacc plane. the corporation, "an silent on the tlw company Illegally expended |l,- December IS, was dlKovered near Salt Lake City. The craft .carried seven persons (o their deaths. Evans would not say why the distinction which you appear to be 000,000 fo r m unitions. audit was being conducted, but It making. We do not believe that Cmitroversy continued over refu- was Indicated the audit was 'not a any such practice. U It exUtS; Is •al of the pott offlca (Upartoent routine affair, Evans’ department, proper nor do we beUere .that any to deliver food paekagea into plck- from time to time, conducts audits rexulaUon embodying the tame et>encircled plants. Another block­ Attempts Made to Chart of all departments. prUclple would be vaUd If adopted.** ade of mail occiured at Republic’s Scan Books «he Republic protest c»lncld?d MaaUlon plant yesterday, in Wnsli- WhUe Evans and a staff of ac- with a drlvo by a group of Republi­ Ington. sponcors of a'resolutlon to Route from Crash Scene BQuntants were goln« over Dunahee's can and Demoeratlc eenators to ^vwU ytt U]e imtal situation In books, Dr. Ja m e s t i m k l a t , U«.j^ount3r YORK. June B flJID—A health bureau;-H*ok p w ’dui...... ;,4R.S lay" O ver B arrie Leads P arty bh Ti-ip to D iscover W ay "perpetual motion” mouMtrap, acUn« director of the «Ut« health — bureau. The labor department In Wnnh- • which catches rodenU by tba ' Senators Ask F ^ ra l Privacy Milntained as Star’g He was prepttlng plans calling Ington sought to determine whether to Rem ove Bodies from Peak dozen, was displayed at the Na> tlonal Inventors’ congress today. for th e expenditure of 1313,000 for BiiUding of WaraUpa there was a poaslblllty of settling Friends D enied Olimpso use In administration of the bu­ th e steel a.trllce th ro u g h federal In­ The . device lures the mouse SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June reau's divisions of care for crippled tervention. There was a possibility Of D ead W oman ' WAamNOTON, Junft I (UA — 8 (U.PJ—A party led my Allan Bftrrle, through a door by the smell of children, maternal and chUd health, Secretary of Labor Prance.i Pcrlclns Plve senatora announcecV they would Western Air ExprcM vlce-prc.slclent, chee.%e or bacon. When the door and public health work. might Invite lenders of both sides introduce In the senate today a bill A FINISHES picked iti way throiign pcriKndlc- shuts behind It. the mouse, HOLLYWOOD. Calif., June B OI.R) The plans must be submitted to to provide for manufacture by the to a conference, ular walled canyons today In an at­ alarmed, runs through a corri­ ~Movle fans In working clothes Washington public health officials Lansing, capltnl or'Mlchlgan, re­ federal jgovemment of aU warships, tempt to chart a route by whlcli, dor loolflnR for a way to escape. and stars who knew Jean Harlow for finoi approval before Uiey can turned to normal life after a one- munitions and other war material. bodies Df seven victims of the WAE That's where the ’’catch" comes the Hollywood film lots, be placed into operation and the d ij "labor holiday" which paralywd Senators, collaborating In the plane cro-nh can be brought o u t In. T he corridor Is no w ired th a t turned away from .Pierce Brothers money secured. ' business and transportation! The AM! measure are Homer T. Bone. D.« from the north side of Lojcc Hardy It catapults the mouse Into an mortuary today aa they sought a Attorney Qeneral'i Oflke Aids wash., Bennett O. Otark. X>„ Mo„ United Automobile Workers union peak. adjpcent ante-chamber, throw­ glimpse of the glamorous star who Attorneys from the attorney gen­ called the holiday In protest against Gerald P. Nye. K.. N. D , tynn J. Meanwhile «! rigid gunrd ing the rntracp ofien once again died yesterday. eral's office were aiding him In arrest of eight members who had American Aviatrrix Lands in mslntjilncd at Alpine and. at Mlll.vt for the next vlctlm. A mortuary official said the fu­ KrutlnUlng tlie legal aspects of the rrasler, R.. N. D„ and James P. been picketing U»o Capital Wreck­ ID to prevent ])crsonn who jiavc neral directors were under strict Pope, D„ Idaho. Africa After 1,000 HPOOKH plans before Uiey are finally wibr ing Co. An agrrement wan reached cllmM4 to the sccne of the cruh orders n o t to a d m it anyone to Uie milted. Approval of the attorney- ; under which the company would Milo Journey from removing valuable mall- and BOSTON, June 8 (U.R)—William bare room In which Miss Harlow'i general must be had concerning the ' NO OHAMOE not attempt to operate pejidlng ne­ p a rts of .- woirten who wrrc nl>onrd llip 111- parked It al the curb. A half "W e have been given few final In. would n o t retu rn to resu(nn lil.i d u ­ gold policy, air John eiinon, chkn- Anietln l';ioii1.'\ niKl Ktiidlrd w ratlipr forecnRt.% With Uie fliirilnR of a h()nilin nhin low will bo dressed liv w hite. Tlie . They could not b« confirmed, how­ H ealy and Sti;phcn8 ■lilln nmiipliiR o u t her rfiiile ni-roiw steering wheel had been stolen. ated with Rrn. Gerald P. Nyr. bone and an empty bhoe. ofllrlalu casket h as J}een nicked out. It Is ever. R., N. n.. abnvr. in Oin planned AfrU-n on h rr round ttin world htJped to he able-to locate the linU RErKNTENCr nice one, but not overly e»penslve, introdurtlon of a bill whereby fllRlU, of thc> wrrcknKP. w ith a m lnliuinu We Have received order* not to al­ iropt) f rr l iin d rr Hip lirciw of Ih r iirak body al presctH." nlliri- wiu- q ta lrrla l^ today nomiiiutnd Alliort I>co 1 I\U1K C'(lll|lllll>ll;i Ixid, l'^pA- wlili^h tliii iiliint' htnii'k. only 21) letter wrrc rrrclvrd by City Nlmplo niUs Clerk William llcrry; -Enclosed S I E Sli'iilicnn, Lo.s A dkpIch, and chvllv ovrr «lip enfiirrn Hnh'nrn, feet IrO rn.thP top. Mrs. Jran Hello, the star’s mntli- Offlc.llih hrrp bellrVnl hlic K avri 1,000 r e r ( plea>,o fin d $3 Ip.pB ym ent for Her a Job William Hoftly, Idaho, l(^ the er, who collapsed after her dau«li- w ait II tfiiy nr two Ijpforr nlin ' " f It will f.avr fre t of torlm hrrakaRe of onr of thn clty’n ter's dealli, was described by frlnids two now judffOHltip.H crcjatM cldrd' wlu'llirr to rfmlliiiin’ dirIrfct -lIuiblnK If u wnv n u i bn fouiiil lo Rtrfct lanipn. Hiich (Hxurred as clinging tn her detrrinlnalli ‘‘No Change’’ ,liy-coiit(ronH in thh ninth-.U. iKtro.« AIili'ii, vin I'o rt tjim y , < tom - lirlliK ou t llir iKHllen from .Hip iiorll sevrrnl .Vear^ hro Jiomi playful that Miss Hdrlaw’a last rites be NEARING REALIPl liiK IliP l''ii'.tiiih .•>nlinri\ nnd th e Nl- Mdp.. If tln'.v Imve' to l>e rninivr( lartlfii of boy trylnK hin niBrks- slnijile Bs i>o.sslble. S. circuit court-npj/i;ah. KPr vnllfy. to KImrlTiiim In th e Hu- fn>n» (hp Alpliip ^ldp thev Jiur.l lx maiinhli) with locks and clods Thn body will l>e lakrn from Oounoil Paesea Ordinance on I ConKH's.'^' re cen tly ’ MiccPMH- (lai), nr (rilln'v .llifl «i\fpr .ciinstnl liol.ited lo'thp lop of Ihr rldne urn and th e reMilt wiin a hit ” Plpire Urnthers parlors to the cha­ rnutp nIciiiK llif Mrdltfrratirnn, nirrlerl down Riiiiilte walh and a1I|> 0(1' the nunliior of JudKenliipA F R K illT pel of the Wen Kirk of Ihn Hralhrr Second Beading; Final liiK I'rn u 'l) InjiiUuK fields nn >ai pery gliirlpih ocrr wiilch hol.^''■ at Forest Ijiwn cemetery shortly bs- in the ninth circuit front five. CI.KVEI.AND, .lunr « (UPt — Passage Seen tn ncvoii. AlKlrri. c a jin n t j>o,r»lWy l>r m n i. • fore thn fdcieral fomorrow. 0«ly 3f>0 M|n'i K nilinit landed a t Bt. I.o u b 'IVHtay'R piirlv K"liiK In from tin rrln h tn n erl by IlKhtnliiK, two of the star's nearest friends wlll'bn Twin Kails' street widening pro- a t II.MU |i. III. MHT y p sln d n y a fte r B ull I.nkr Clly i.ldr of Hi" jinil Imrsoii vulhiilt a plow for Wll- adm itted to Ihn tin y chaprl. A iiiiaril (I, H. ATT()KNi-:y i>ii:K Ik 1,1)110'inilr tllKlit acroM tlid Miuth plm ini'il to up plllHT. lloiiKiiiii.'. llaiu H artm a n on liln suburban of honor, selected from fellow work­ grnni wan a step nearer reality today WAaillNdTON, Jiinr > (III AlUtiitir iK'iii Niilul. IlrniUl, In i;i W hllP l ‘liii' <'iiiivi)ii w lilrh 111 farm, dashed Into n pssnlng ers a l M. Cl. M,. will form a cordon after city rnuncll nieinbern In regu­ IXwUl'F, ndniotPftd, (\1. lioiii.'i. 'ii inlimlrji, TIioukI; ’off fioo) I.lttli' (,;otlonwo(>il aiitomobllp. Injured lis drlvM. a n n u id ihn c hapel, tn keep linck lar seiuilon iant n ig h t waived second Ahlnrit In Ilin attornny dlrd tllr (liltil wnniiill In (Iv llin Ai)(llh yon. Herman Hines, nf Batiiluskv, 0„ sightseers, th e y w ill bn aldrd by reading on the ordinance crealing odiuL. nf a rrrebi'hl hrtnimllrvRc. A llhlillr, ft)ir I" th f i'f lr jil ((( fly Hull lM*kP riuuiiy nffli'liiln i ilnniaReit liln c ar. m em bers of th e ly»j Angeles jvoltre thn A|>eclal Im provem ent d lslrlc t. Iln ^ s n iiallvn.of tVill lixkc City, llir iriiiiP ilH llrult W M t-lo-rnBt Brral^Henlelll.^ lo Irtke clm rije nf ih-' department. leaving only one inorn reading necen- lK)dlr.'\ If Ih ry nio fouiiil on Ihf Asry before fin al pasAage. UWh. M iss Harlow'ir body will ni>l lln n o rth ^l^le of tho peak, Hnice I.iiKi- een Intended to Ixitli nt (tie hm.o cnllip and iii Al- Miadn for nn oi>eVBlIon, c»i1ed Agreement Kevisnl widen th e stre ets to BU*fool Iravel- pinn lei-iilird |ten-lnli'iit nm i'ir. Hn'i rensfully Iftst nlRhl. wayi but u|wn a itetltlon of a group In Van Vlack Case n vnliinhje enrRO of jeMrli> »ii\ I<5NIX)N, Juno fl (URl-Orrat Hrl- 'I1ip j>encl1 wan found, Ihn forceps of IB pro|>erty owners oii tiecond lain, riftcice, CIrrmany and Haly aboard Ilm wipckrd piniie. made, the cap rrinnved fi avenues Miuth end went presented No Jrw rlry havn rearhrd agreement In pilnrl- I'il-year-old sclioollHiy, a n d Uie p a ­ to the coiimill a week bro, Ihn ron- tie n t w as resllTiR eanlly., pie on HrlllKh pr<»i«>sals lo revise llow evpr. M (*. W ennpr. |>"’.I<’I leiiiplnted width was lnrirn'>ed from Tw in Falln C ounty Majke.s Kcinly for U etiirn Inappcliir. wlm nmdo 11m lUlll' nit rig h t type o f |>riirl( wan fhn fioii.(ii(rrv«itloii pi"" tliBl figure to 00 feet. An II tiln OM'i HM'ii'l'' lK)uldpr« mid dip- found yesterday by Jack V. l>etar, npanlih rivll war. It was said aii- (tf M urderer for l.a.sl Sentience pply Hli»enman In i'oniona, Calif. UiorltafUely today. ntaiuin liecond avenue south nnd •No rhania la contemplated went will l>e widened to a 00-fool to I.ii|)eiv1:c' liitioviil of ...... —* In (IrM t ttrllaln'a gold IMll«y,'’ tiRld Hull I'l hli knowleilHr lliri*' travelway and Hecond avenue cast ■aid Hlr John Nlmon, chancellor Twin J-’nllfi rouiity ni«(l«! r<'ndy IIiIm n fln ’iiooii to tnko final wa« no JdVM'liv of KK'st vnlur li> nnd north to « fifl-fool tiBvelway. • of (he rirhe«)urr, In lh« cohi- ftotion in Hi'nlli)tf Ih r (l(Mjin of DituKliirt Van Vhick. im far uh Fiiiiaiierty ow ners will tiavn thi iiioii* tflilay. Thti s la U m tn t had thein of tlie Klinlwily high still he will Uko liiinietllato acUnii 'out of l.niKI Il.iv •lilH riiililoye' l*'- Ni:w YDHK, Jiitin fl I, Whlrh llin hldllBp.Blnyfr U (o market qiintatlon of Dulled dollar, (io Piniand bought up srhitol U nd entrained this alteriioun CONTRACTWIFE as soon as Uie supreme court writ day t'looril l»i • 144,000 w orth of th e n<>t««, iX'iiii mill ( ’till HiililKlI, th e Na> Jiaclies h fre , prnl>al>|y toinortow . lU ,1 iiaii'.|>'iitei1 to Tw in P alls from Htates treaniiry notes to tel • si i:80-o'rlock for i'orlland wheie U .1 ...... ixuillentury at noliw. He Wlirel Kill...... b argain nn th e ir w ar del>t iwy- which gav(\)iere enough t" l<*y will pirllol|>ate In ihn iitinual itosq IKmnl lrai;ii''"'I. Iwti l“. ably 111 ilir ii|-‘iiIiih «aine of tomor. order .fireoling that V*« Vla. k l.fl iir.Mii wBiilen'io carry nut the or- nest Tuesday, it wan dlwlosed d ebt in sla lln ie n t sh e will owe mel the 1‘nrtland Ro m of thn Union .Irr. Hnlled Auioiimliiip W 'I1ie rest will be paid In canli If i*nrlllu at Uliss aft«ir a bus trip frnin TODAT low ’n dmiblp-lipiiilpr li^tw eeu llip HI. brought Iwfore thn court here, o- eiie sejitallvrn hiur I"'" i tmlay. ■M>crdilrr tiv Van V lack’s Tiir fiiaikel (jiiiilatli'ii of Alin bought all the nntr" at nn Klinl>erly. Tl»ny will travel lo IM rl- tiiii Nrw Yiiik —A $1,000 rew ard GROUP 10 PROPE toon figures move in elecUlcal Postmaster Generyil James A. cription of United SUtes post­ O D Johnson Is In Baker, Ore., offered for finding of the_ appliance store window. . . where he ,wos called late last week wrecked Western Air Expreu Tourists driving through town, Farley, the philatelists' pal. de-^ age stamps," thus went on sale Barrio Leads Party on Trip plane wilt be divided between Boy Scouts Will Hold Own six of them Jammed into one fled the law of the land today at the general printing office for Vlilt In Utah Melvin Devey and Emery Ocrcmonios, Then Join car with luggage, and all look- ’ and published pictures of every 2S cents a copy (75 cents for the MAIL M I N Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell W. Hunt To Discover Way to Andrews of Alpine, UUh, deluxe edition). It has a grace­ ing far from as carefree as va- American postage stamp ever Is­ ^•e visiting In Salt Lake Gltv and Remove Bodies WAE officials said today. In Elks’ Event catlonlsU should. . . Half dozen sued. ful foreword by the P. M. Q., in Ogden for several days. They said, however, that pedestrians turning to stare as He did it on advice of counsel, which he says he hopes the Battle Looms o d Interference the decision was not final auto driver honks horn In the though: counsel of the finest stamp collectors wfll like his lit- Arrangements for local Scouts to With Postal Deliveries Called East (CcnUnDfd m m Paf* Oat) a n d tlie money would n o t be certain imperious n’sy that k ind. »o its Jook3 like h e won’t Ue book. Mrs. O. C. Paulson of the Salmon ilicrc. which probably gave rise to pild until all claims had participate in Flag day exercises draws attention where ordinary have to be measured for a strip­ The first American posUge To ?actorie8 River tract has gone to Nebraska tlic rumors," Wenger said. been considered. which will bo held in Twin Falls honk .doesn't. . . Oent bribing e d suit. stamp. It developed. wfts Issued to attend the funeral of a brother. The 'pliihc crashed on December Devey and Andrews found Monday. June 14, were announced Seen Today a photo of im ^s- H is stam p pictures, in a 119- In 1847. I t w as a te n c en te r, w ith is, and the mall bags revealed a - bits of the wreckage Sun­ by Scout officials this afternoon fol­ slve string of trout, caught by a page book, are handsome, even a picture of George Washington B r C. h . SULZBESOEB number of paciuges. dressed with VislU Parents day. Tliey said they were lowing a Flag day committee re­ Burley man who evidently though they may be illegal, un­ on It. Thereafter the postofflce WASHINOTON, June- B. (UJD — Miss Marian Graham has arrived Ctirlslmas seals, and looking far out willing to split the. reward port given last night at a dWjJct knows w h a t I t’s aU about. . . lawful. and IlleglUmate, Nobody department began engraving DeitocraU &nd RepubilcMu in here from-Moscow to visit her par­ o( place on the bfrren side of Lake w ith W ill H ealey a n d F ra n k Scout committee meeting by'tf7H. Man borrowing cigarette from ever has seen the like before. posUge sUmps In varieties consrew Joined lodsjr in tn attempt Hardy peak. Bateman, who discovered friend. Uklng last one In pack­ enough to fill a picture gallery. ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Graham. Blandford. chairman of arrange­ S.rioii. Crtn. to loree the admlnUtrftUon to de> Included In th e 678 pounds of letters a week ago which led age and leaving friend minus a ments. H onors 17 PrcA denU Clare Ita attitude toward threats of airmail carried by the plane were to the new search. The meeting was held In the coun­ smoke. . . And office workers That's because the criminal itrikt violence. Session Scheduled ft number of pouches of registered code says reproduction of post­ I t honored 17 P re sid e n ts w ith Sodales club will meet Wednesday Devey and Andrews .had ty court bouse with I. E. Joslyn, looking cheerful as business . TlH Issue was raised- by Sen. h. mall. Tlic fact that this mall may searched for 21 days prio r age stamps, by any means what-' .sUmps bearing their llkenessess. at 3 P> home of Mrs; chairman of the district Scout com­ concern installs rubber winding Styles Bridges, a ., N. H. He Iiitro- iiavc coatalMd money or other to finding of the plane. soever. Is a serious crime. (It It commeroorated the lives of 41 Frank Kicks. mittee In charge. on telephone cords to stop tliat duced a resolution prorldlnc for ap> valuable property probably , present plans, according to Bland- annoying curling-up of the might encourage counterfeiting). other prominent people. Includ­ polattncDt of a 8-member commit* counted for the means taken to cord. The law says further that any­ ing C h risto p h er Columbus. aob to Meet ford's report, call for each Scout Ue to Investigate alleged Interfer- prevent Its theft. troop to hold a flag raising cere­ body caught printing such stamp Queen Isabella of Spain. Poca­ enoe with U. s. mall by strikers at Aclrema club meeting will be held The Job of sorting the weather mony at various flag poles through­ pictures m ay be fined >5,000 and hontas and Molly Plcher. It a n Ohio steel tnlll. Friday afternoon at the home of beaten mall and dellvermg It to out the city at 7 a. m. They will tossed Into the nearest federal honored centennials and battles The labor department,- mean­ Mrs. O^D. Weaver. the proper addresses was begun In clink, there to repent for 15 long and world's fairs and Zeppelin while, sought to determine whether Wenger's office in Salt Lake City VACATION CAMP later assist In the aimual exerclsu which will be held by the local years. flights. there was any posalbtllty of aettilng today. OEATHS Betura From Visit Elks lodge In city park and which Nobody dared print pictures of The only sUmp which Parley's the two'weeks'old st«el strike by Miss Vemeta Anderson and Mlu DiffiCBlt Job U. S. postage stamps until Far­ book dldp't Include was the most compromise. James F. Dewey, crack The ,posMl Inspector said It was will feature explanations of the va­ BameU Anderson have' returned rious flags which have flown over ley became postmaster general. valuable ever > printed—the In­ departmeni conciliator, planned to from Los Angeles where they spent » difficult Job. Nearly every en­ WILL BE MAPPED Even he didn’t flout the Uw on verted airmail, whloh brings (his nation, showing Che devefop- confer with John L. Uwto, chair­ two weeks with relatives and friends. velope was broken open by exposure NORTH SIDEW his own responsibility. The post- (15,000 per 'oopy In philatelic man of the committee to r industrial to weather and many were sepa­ raent of the present flag. . Camping plahs for the summer office department conferred with circles. This stamp was a mis- organization which is sponsoring ConclDda VUIt rated from their contenl the secret scrvlce. whose Job It Uke. That's why it Isn't In the (he walk-out. liie postofflce depart Home Demonstration Leaders w?le alsp discussed. Summer camp Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cumiplngs. for this district will be held a t Camp Jerome Plumber Succumbs to is to catch counterfeiters. book; why It's worth so much. Newcastle, Wyo., have left for Po­ endeavor to put each 1...... Will Confer on Svent Postofflce officials said the Somebody at the bureau of ' Brtdfes said oe had been *'prac> together and deliver it In a fresh Sawtooth from July 38 to Aug. 0. In Entering' niness catello after vUltlng Mrs. Cum­ r b r Rural Women charge of Clarence Nye, chairman legal department ol the treasury printing and engraving turned UcaUy assured" sufficient of senate mings' relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ envelope as soon as possible. Issued an Informal dispensation, the picture of the airplane up­ ■iQiport to order an inquiry to de> of that committee. At WendeU mond Graves. Persons having registered mail which ruled in cffect: "Okay Mr. side doi^-n a n d a few of these termlne “the f«U facu” of the al­ the wrecked plane have already As host council for the area-wide Final plans for a vacation camp Farley, go ahead and break tha stamps reached the market be­ leged mall Interfgrence: Sens. Ar­ Jsm borette w hich wUl be held here been Identified and their letters will in the south central area to be at­ JEROME, June 8 (Special) — law. We'll make a special ex­ fore horrified experts could stop thur H. Vandenbe^, B.. Mich., and not be delivered, Wenger said. June 18. 19 a n d 20. a rran g e m e n ts tended by rural women—first such Warren Pugsley, 45. a plumber here ception for you." the presses. Josiah W . Bailey, D., N. O., Joined Only about 300 pounds of mall will be made for the district com­ sey. students at the University of camp in this sector for at least five for the past two and a half years, Bridges in demanding an Investl- were brought out by Wenger’s party, missioners' staff to complete de- Utah, have returned to Twin Falls years—will be formulated here this died today at 0:30 a. m. at the f s tic n . which climbed to the crest of the Ulls. It was also announced use to r their summer vacations. week when Mlis Marlon Hepworth. ol Lincoln field for the event has Wendell hosplUl following a long Thne was a poulbUlty that the peak yestwday. Another eight or Illness. He Is a former resident of loquliy, U held would seek to brine ten pounds were found on the north state home demonstration leader, been granted by the school board. comes to Twin Falls to confer with Salt U ke City and all his survlv- Fostfflut«r OeninU Jam u A. Far­ N am ed t« Col:oUege . side of the peak at the bottom of a Approval was also given for issu- Miss Margaret Hill. dUtrlct leader. Inj relatives, are residents of that ley before a congressional commlt- . Miss Mariele Haaech, Uughteroaughte of l.OOO.foot drop w here th e bulk of . nee of a renewal charter to troop Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Raasch and stu­ Miss H epw orth u to arrive 66, the Presbyterian church organ- city and of White Plains. N. Y. SPECIAL tM. the plane and bodies of seven occu­ Wednesday. The plaru will be lined Pending word from relatives In ‘‘niere b u beea a lot of dodginc dent at the University of Idaho, has pants of the plane lay covered with iMllon. been appolnUd copy desk editor on up during the following two days. Salt lAke City the body rests at Wednesday, June 9 la retard to whether the govern* the Jerome Funeral chapel. Services nent has Intenited ItMlf on one next year's Argonaut lUff.- Some of the mall never will be The camp probably will be held in the Sawtooth mounuins, al­ TRIAL DATE BET will be held In Jerome. iWe Of Mother In itrlltes.” Brtdiee found, but Wenger expected that Uava AfUr Visit though definite selection ■ has not DaU for trial, of Roy McBride Mr. Fugsley's wife preceded him satd. *To my mind there Is a direct another 300 pounds will be dug from VAl iMxts* UU> mil of Kimberly on charges of drunk- In death before he came to Jerome. iMua InvQlved. I w an t to see hew Mr. and Urs. Clarence Ronell and yet been madeT Miss Hill said to- Quart Bricks the snow along with' the bodle >lder | - - eness has been set by Justice of the adninlftrattoa iaeeta It.** dauffhtere. Denver, Colo., have left Winds blow quite constantly d^. Ati older girls’ camp also b probal the Peace Ouy T. Swope for Thurs­ MAROA CLUB TO MEET or I/oe Angeles after spending seven lofty Lake Hardy peak and have • sbly in -• ■Shoshone Remember our handy lOc carry out cartons—chap- Kenneth, have returned from Salt proceedings In district court. If For Tjliese Lake Olty where they spent the the attorneys decide to stake the - ‘ d by K yle B el- convicted murderer's last hopes on Urmsual Values in lantyni, student at the University a commutation by the pardon board o f U tah. the final episode here will be brief, Aiki lA ^er to Oiv« Optaion Under Idaho statute, however, the Ob Sbaatytown; See Oltlm B etm t« California defense can request an insanity trial Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards. San before a 13-man Jury. That move Of State Land will depend on whether or not USED FranclMO, have returned to their ;home after spending a week with Slieriff B. F. Prater, with concur­ Oiftims made uus afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blzler. Over ren c e o f the district Judge, decide* ferry MorvU and Uike VhmcU. the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, the mental investigation is justi­ leaders, in kwal Worker*' AUluoe Mr. and Mrs. BUler and Mrs, Helen fied. CARS NO. 8, to th e effect th a t U Rock Bixler visited sun valley. . creek Is classUied as » ’‘meandering W alT GRANTED j ebtam, the canyon bottom is and BetipBS Fresn New Mexico LBW IQTON, Idaho. Ju n e • 8 T u d o r Sedan...... t2SB In a joint sutement, uonis and council meeting last ntght. Twin Falls, critically Injured In an as OhavTolet Fordor ...... 2 9 fla g s.. franeis said: automoblle-truck accident south of as Hudson • sedan, radio .....1475 **We baM our ease upon two AulM CeUlde ^ 'llmmernuin hlll Saturday night, rt- SB C hevrolet C oech. tru n k ...,8495 polnte: Automobiles driven by Andrew mained unchanged today at Twin 33 O hryaler « S e d a n ...... — 8335 ”1. We are waiting on an opln' L an g a n d R. A. B larr, both resl- Falla county genaral honpltal, at* JO D odge S e d a n ...... 81M Ion ol Atty. Oen, J, W. Taylor, who denU onrw ln Falls, were Involved teohes reported thu afurnoon. 34 V -8 T u d o r S e d a n ...... 8580 Because they’re milder... because they < U ileoklni up the original ciasslfl- r.l a minor collUlon at the InUr- Detweiler, surferlng from a frsQ. 35 V-S T u d o r S e d a n ...... »4(10 oatin of the canyon bottom. i( the secUon of Lois and Diamond streets tured skull and head uuts. has been 38 V-8 F o rd o r T our...... 1305 ttream le cUssUied as a meander- tod a y a t 0:0s a. m., a rtiwrt at thn coiuclous moat of the time, rala- 38 V'"8 Conupe ...... taste better... because they give sinokers Inf ftnam . the canyon bottom it police station sho«». 'h ia i.*ng car tives said, Hla (irraent statuii in 39 H upm obile S e d a n - ...... IKW and alwaye was state land. It le ttardly neceesary to re^ was the only machine damaged in "fair" altl)ough his general condl. 30 Dodge Coupe ...... - ...... 8 85 MORE PLEASURE... Chesterfields are satis­ the mishap. lion wae said to be itlll critical. " lalMl people of Twin rails that 90 C hevrolet S e d a n ...... 1145 ; M ck oieA canyon was. according No visitors will b« permitted to ate ao Chevrolet Coupe ...... 1145 Spcelal Folleeman fying millions of smokers, men and women, , toMMrei... reports, eet aside for a park the injured man for at least two 35 V .8 F ordor T our, Sedan.M U M t flve years ago 400 m en Irwin Wilson today started ntv- three weeks, it was ordered by 34 C hevrolet T ow n Sedan .4433 all winter long for grocery ing as a special iwllceman Itt the I attending physician today, 30 F o rd R o a d s te r ...... I CU in all the four comers of the earth. miUdtni ft road, filling’holes, vicinity of the ‘I'win Falli stockyards Friends were requested not to call at 38 F o rd Coupe ...... 810U ' reoke and to on and the and the Livestock Commission com^ present. » Ford Tudor ...... 4100 ...... th e lederai pan y yfcrd* a fte r hl« appointm ent Miss Dorothy Hardesty, who suf­ ■ai Ford Tudor Sedan ...... h d 3 Often n cigarcitc wins popularity was approved by thr city council fered minor Injuries In the earns ao> 34 V>8 Pickup .... wae that the funds last night. Wilson nlll tecilve no cldeut. had been released from the a s v-a P ick u p . t«J5 In a small part of the couritry. . . be tieed to impro»« pri. pay from the city. hU being liosplUl today. J» a sUtement sign­ 98 V-t Pickup « few cigarct(c.i (ircome known «U Dlfi *nie federal govern' paid by the firms fnr which he is ed yesterday. Ml»s ilardeaty u ld ehe 38 Chevrolet Truck ...... mote money invesud m working. These firms also furnish­ was driving Detwrller’s coupe at the as Ford Ituck. beet hody . over the country. k t t o ’WIUtam Hoops or ed Ills bond. time it sldeswlped a truck belong. 34 Chevrolet ItuCk ...... ij.iu Ing to the MuVey implament coin- 19 Dodge 'I'ruck ...... swfi But you will find Cheatcrfieldf iwny. Twin Falli, snd ^rlven 14 Dodge T ru ck , stake bixly I3M) latlon U recognlted MAN TAKKN TO lT>letM IMT. UOUTT a Mrsu ToMtco Co.

/ Jiiffl *, IMT IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN PALLS, IDAHO NEW LABOR PACT RETURNS FORD WORKERS TO JOB

15 GRADUATES men« during the p*5t week. Prepar­ H aody. member* o f th e cotmtar $SM ~ AT APPLETON ation of further applications Is go­ menl committee.' Cheeks for MANyEiOLLED ing forward rapidly under the di­ cations already mailed a n o p e c te d ^ BOTH S I S SEE rection of S. A. Clark and J. H. la about three weeki.' R. H. Snyder Gives Address V DRY AS W Return Feature Crowds Attend Show At Commencement MLS 35 Made, in Sun Valley JEROME. June B (SpecUl) - Graduation exercUes for the Apple­ The record breaking crowds that Report ShowB Nearly 900 Troop Prepares For Pageant 1^ itUndlng the Orpheum theater ton grade school were held June 3 SIEGE IS ENDED make a fitting tribute to the succ«ss Boye Active in Troops of With Mrs. Nellie Roberta, county At Lincoln Field June 19; superljitendent of schools, present­ of paramount. Wesley Ruggles, Snake Biver Area Registration OloBcs Claudette Colbert. MeU-yn Douglas ing tlie dlplomaa to tha 15 graduates. dnloBists Say They Have Won and Robert Young In the produc- -.Invocation and benediction were pronounced by Rev. W. P. Wills with Uon of "I Met Him In PorU." At the end of M ay. 89a ScouU Bob Zeller of Jerome, member of Recognition; Oar Officials the processional and recessional -which waa filmed early thU year at were registered as meinbers of varl- Boy Scout troop 4o. th li afte rn o o n Olaim They Have Not Sun Valley. oas troops In the Snake river area ■ '4 ]>y. Miss Sarah Pteeman. This tale, of a romantic '‘run­ council, officials announced this e' address of the evening was became the 2Slh youth to reglater around" carries the trio from Paris af>crnoon upon completion of a re­ given by R. H. Snyder, president of for the Jamboree at Washington, D. the Idaho State Normal ichool at RICHMOND. Cnlif.. June to fit, MorlU, our own Sun Valley, port of progress from Jan. 1 to May C., and brought to 35 tht total where a romantic sweepstakes goc.^ Albion using aa his aubject, "With 8 (UP)—A new kind of labor Scouta and Scoiitcrs who have aU merrily on amid glorious scencs of During the same period a total Eyes to the Future."' pact, which settled the arjru- skiing, skating and sledding. MLvs num ber of 1.200 boy.s h av e come Jack Webster m chairman of the ready signed lo make the trip a« ment of union recognition Colbert la forced lo flee from her In contact with Scouting, the dif­ board presented the graduates to members of the Snako River Area •he superintendent for tlio award- and permitted both sides to Impetuous suitors, back to the com­ ference betw een thLs flgxire and council unlt- parative safety of Parl.s, where she ng of diploma* and Wesley H. the total jiumbcr active at the end Tliis aftemoon officials set tomor* boast of victory, was in forqe fUially turns the tables on both, in Jflcobscn. prmclpal. presented the of May being those who have left 'tow at noon as ihe'deadline for at the Ford assembly plant a hilarious windup. the council, droppc.d Scouting or icliolar.ihlp medal. • today as workers returned Other numbers on the program making opplicatlon for the trip. grown over the ago limit. After that hour the registrations after a 19-day strike. In .the period 10 Uoops have wiH be clo«d- The result was a- matter of shown advancemeiit, inasmuch as Viollrj solo, R o b e rt H u g h es; class Beautiful Madeleine Carroll their members have received merit •111. Prances Sloan, valedictorian; indlcatlons are, officials said, that “Yellow Cargo” Is at least three more youths will reg­ interpretation. assumea the role of an Inlrit' badges or advances. Tlie number of clns.^ prophccy, B lanche G oem m er, T h e r o rd Plant mannBemcnt uini: adventuresi, n new one for troops in th? council number M, salutatorlan; vocal solo, MlsS Mar- ister before that time, bringing the recognlzcd » 12-miln commliUe aa Roxy’s Scrcen Hit grand totnl to within one of the her. In "The General Died at In the roJe of a special govern­ many of them being recfntly Rftrcl Lee; reading, V l«a Lou S trlck- barRivlnlng agency for all the work­ Dawn." opening tomorrow at the ment agent, whose task It h to I formed and members^ not yet hav- lami; .song, e ig h th g rad e class. Scout quoU and making the entire ers. These 12 men art members of Idaho theater, in which ihe ap­ break up a powerful Chinese smug- |lng advancemeiil chances. Graduate.s were Rex Blamlres. unit consists of 38 Scouts and the Unlled Automobile Workers of Edgnr O'Harrow. Keith Durfee. Ber- pear* oppoillo C arr Cooper. gJing ring. Conrad.Nagel, always a 1 As pan of the summer program. Scouters. America, which callcd liic strike and favorite In romantic action rolci, I an appendage to th e re p o rt show.s. 1/ia Robln.son. E dltfi BeaJl. Clarence The unit will attend a pre-Jam- demanded recognition. Si»nrs. Evt:lyn Spears. Cecil Jackson, will seen in the fast moving ! many troops arc planning camping borce training camp which will B u t B’hlle th e U, A. W. A. claim ed Grand National comcdy drnm.i. lr)p.s to num erou.' p o in ts o f In ter­ Laurpuce Larson, Blanche Goemmer. held a t F iler on Jim e 14, 15 and It waa a union committee bccause •'Yellow Cargo.’’ produced by Georgc est. Included among camping spots Frniirrs ' Sloan, Jannet Otis, Fay 18. Here they will work out details all were union members, Ford offl- S E I R E H I S E A. Hlrllman, which opens at the arc Camp Independence, south of Myers, Vrra Mason, Doris Locy, of a pageant dealing with the for' ' dais said U ,was Just a workers' Roxy theater tomorrow. Opposite i Burley; Camp Sawtooth In the matloh of Idaho and how Scouts commlttce, bccauie alt the men were Nagel, who is starred. Is the wln- I Sawtooth mountains; Gennanla TO NATIONAL 4AMB0REE have taken 'an active part In Its workers, som e Eleanor Hunt, who plays the , baslu camp, located over Pole JEROME, June 8 (Special)-Three formation. The pageant will be given Frank 61aby. president of the V. part of a girl reported. In quest of creek summit through Stanley Boy Scouts from thl.i district who the second day of the three-day A. W . A. local, was .-iatlsflcd. He IN SLANDER CASE , ba.'iin: th e n o rth fork of Lost river; will attend Uic n a tio n a l Jam boree a big exclusive story, who mistakes ared-wlde Jamt»rette which gets M id It am ounted to U. A. W, A. Nagel for an actor out of a job Iti- : the lake region above Pettit lake In In Washington. D. C., wUl meet with underway in Twin Palli at Lincoln recogiiltlon, njhlevcd all the pur­ stcad of a trovcrnment operative. ; the Stanley basin; the mountains the Twin Falls delegation on June field on June IB. The unit leaves for poses, and was a fact whether Ford Suit of Ernest Simpson to •‘The Woman I Love" with Paul west of Oakley and also Yellowstone 10. Washington on June 30. official.'^ ad m itte d It or not. Be Listed For Hearing at Muni and Mlrlnm Hopkins ends nt I park. Some of the summer features Clmrlcs Welteroth. chairman of Pat Smith. Ford repvr.'cntallve the Eoxy tonight. I have already been completed In­ tlil!i d h trlc t. an n o u n ce d today th a t from Detroit, also was'content. He This Court SeBsion cluding dUtrlct Jamborcttcs at ’Twin tlie boys from here who will make WORK SHEET PAYMENTS C R A N E said nobody had bcc:i rccognlzcil "In I Palls, Kimberly and Burley, thn trip are Dale Burkhalter, Rob­ JEROME. June 8 (Special) - lad or ly liucrencc." Boise Golfer, 75, . j The report stre.vsed the value of ert Zeller, and Jack Welteroth, Applications for payment under the CRANE CO.; 756 South Ftrst Stratt, Poctriille; ldah» LONDON. June 8 lU.P.)—A settie R trip to the national Jamboree agricultural conservation program nient has been agreed upon in the Gels Hole-in-Onc from the standpoint of educational covering approxim ately 250 work FOR YOUR U SE-A DISPLAY RQOM PIUID WITH .'lander suit which Ernest A. Simp- ‘nlue and training. sheets have been forwarded for pay PLUMBINQ AND HEATINO SUGOISTIONS. tO M I IN 1, divorced husband of the duch- BOISE, Idaho. June 8 (UPJ-S. E. IIS ’ IBANCE of Windsor, brought to protect R oberts. 75, scored a hole in one himself from gossip, It was under­ Monday on the third hole of a local stood today. course. Using a spoon, the aged SlmjMon's suit, against Mrs. Joan player aced th e bull 135 y a rd s to POlim E X W E D Sutherland, a soclcty woman, Is the cup. His son l.s a professional Il.'ited for h earing a t th is session'of golf Instructor. th e court. Until today 11 was expected that Insurgents Open 8th Form er Soldiers Oan Renew he suit would not be reached for Convertible Type Tor verks. Now Information Ls that It Month of Long Siege will be up this week—probably M ADRID, June 8 (U.PJ—N ational­ rive More Years Thursday—and that there would be ists opened the 8th month of their tOOHHISNIiaiSIIRIIKIIHnillS ^ brief hearing, ending in the is­ siege of the capital today with their suance of nn agreed statement. biggest night time bombardment. BOISE iSpeclali—Congress has was taken for granted that this Elfm-lnch sliells began crashing recently passed a law permlttlnB the statement would constitute a com­ in to th e al_ceplng city a t 13;30 a. m. renewal for another five-year pe­ plete vindication for Simpson, who and came’over at the rate of two riod nr policies known as five-year a.wertcdly charged that Mrs. Suth­ a m inute for 80 m inuics. convertible term lasurance carricd erland remarked at a luncheon that ■ ■ .Shrapnel smashed windows In the’ by veterans of the World war. h e was '-well paid" for p e rm ittin g military hospital but caused no In­ U n d er th e provlslon.% of th is law the duchess to divorce him. juries. m m m If the insured has not exercised hl.s optional right to change to an* ' other form of policy and has paid all premiums due for the second world’s Bigge^ The-Maker Hits BaU’»-Eye five-year period anf. such liisuraiicf h a s expired a fte r Ja n . 4, 1937. a n d prior to the passage of the bill, or — to Offset Soaring Costs with Stunning • Ju n e . 1. 1937, he m ay renew auch pollcf for^uiother five-year period I by payment of all premluma due New Product Millions of Car-Owners Wanted I from date of lapse to and Including ft the month in which premiums and application are submitted, based upon his attained nge at time ' expiration of the policy. Under the law the Insured has five m o n th s from Ju n e 1. 1937, In which to renew the policy. However, . to obtain protection, application form together with necessary prr- mlnms shoulrt be sent Jmmedlat^Jj', • tfl the Veterans’ administration. Application blanks for renewing th e se pollclc.i mny he .'.rrurrd from the Veterans’ administration. Boise.

Where'S A SWm niikK George? iwylii.TW iiwOeW rW t-r'fW tifciAfeef^

TOV know whaf’n h«ppenii»^H»<’s One look leHs you it's /(ot the tt o f f ! , been headlined fo r weeks. Ilcre’i the *l>eer to deliver more m\\catfi — l2 % more ru b b e r'in the', l i p . . . i»p . . . lip rtoea cost o( produc­ tread. tion, labor, maiennla — the prico of il’a based on tfie dependable oonstn^o- fllniHnt everything you Iniy. iion lessons learned m htiildlnft more But G oodyear mccta tbtrt chollen({e thnn 23,000,000 P athftnders-^lu^ the • .^spfcnntE SHOWS m risbt now—meets it amiarely on ll>e princit)ics of super-mileo4o and safe QOODYEAR PM CE UNE-U P TODAY lA M TOW noae-w ith a bid, tnii^li, ihrifry new /(ninit developed in the famed “G -J" ARIRKADY TO LISTEN lire AT "niR rutnt voti'ni: t;sia> to p a y - All.Wcadter. INO: ibe sennttonul “R*!.” Wc packed ki erery great Goodyear feature. Center Traction-(h« Good­ 5 e e it: jtadg* for yoarm lf year Marfttn of Safety. H igher, broad­ M nntin b|(o, at tlw ftrst tbreit of riemtf e r thouldere -to**hold" tru e on curve*. txmu, G oodyear awimit inlo »ct>nn — — tfonc to . ;. One taste of this famous Wider ridlng-ribs - for slow, eren tlie ((reetest falcnt in rubber (ociued wear. Pateated Sopertwist Cord in BARNARD'S straight Bourbon of old Ken­ on (fits jobt r v t r y ply-for HMxtmuni blowout To UTe h it IKi, Oeor*« FijtbtinA hi|(her ooalu wilh brains «nd protection t can’t a belter valun ini(enuity they mndo n buir*-e>jf*-with D oo't w aiti aee the iCreat, new ihan onn of nor guaran- trrd uard ran. tucky—and you have the ebia jlreel.ncw “H-l" tbnt's now w«it- in ynur stie, now. It's a bombshell in in(( for you Ht CKXHlrem- dealers' and nodge 4-flr. Sedan, new Ihe field of bedro<)k>priced high iw int, fl-ply U re i,...... '...|8W full facts. It IS ‘‘double-rich” (footfyear Scrvioe Slorea. qtufity { lOSfl .Plym outh 4 door T o u r «««’* ” ...... ,...... M36 103.1 CTiryaler ooup« ...... la'aj Make a note now to order it. 1084 OhBv, Ooujw, new p a in t o n r -t,t.lit7*'l'h '•>« •fMlHI. f’*'" ...... m u lost Chryalrr 4 door aedan. vnrj ««>d ...... ISBO loss Plyinoiith Ooup« . MIS WRIH ITONim ^^M *ar MORI PBOPLI RIDI ON OOODYIAR TIRIS THAN ON ANY OTHBR KIND ' We hara many m#, IIIB and iO:il C htvrolcU a n d Korda w ith iirw palnl and nrw ilrra. l«oh Ihrm orrr fur rmnninlral trani- (HiiUUnn. MAGEL AUTOMOBILE CO. BARNARD tw in KALUS, IDAHO PHONE 540 AUTO CO. Dlstrlbutorg l''«r Ohryalrc r»yw*wth GOODYEAR TIRK3 rh o n a 1<4 KiKTucirr tmtmr BOUHBdN misKir One of LarifcHt Stockfi of Tircn in Southern Idaho IDAHO BVKNING T IM E S, TW IN F A L tS ,,lD A H C . Tae«a»y, J um 8 ,193T

News Behind POT The News TELEPHONE 88 by ru n . KiA rM tu n o n t r a c t ife ma ummt mn C W Paul Mallon SHOTS BY LOUISE HOLMES e 1937, NEA Seivie*, foe. t n » WMk. ax UO 8MMW1 B trtrt W »l. Twto M U . tr, WITH n u a o TDOB POBLISaiHO compaht C H A PT E R I what, ’Trlwy. You go ahead «cd Aa Exclulm anfl A«tber1U- tlre Evening Tlmee Dally «T MUSTN'T cry until I get make your plans, we’ll spend our » t M d M iM eod’ Itettac la tb t T vtn m u l>oit o m e « April' n . IBIS The. Gentleman in last dollars on a lew pretty things Q lla p w lB(o th e Backgroo&d Dnda» AM of n m w T ^ Um A S. I»T9. home.” Thlf remark wki not ot Sreate In tbe HMUen-t Cap­ for you. It’ll be fun, and I*U audibly spoken. It was simply ital . . . by Amerlca’i foremost hustle around and find a Job. It lO B S C S im O N BATia the Third Row mental reminder that in n>lte 3 50 (Copyright. 1B37, P aul M ellon) H i iiontte. nJo:— , ThrM_____lioiJthi. IIJO: By th» UoDib. «0e burst Into tears on a crowded New • 7 UaU. O uU ldt M&lw. I T*»r- M OO Yoric street. The girl’s name was TWI8SY ahook her head. "1 Patr/e/a and It suited her. Topaz- wouldn’t have ft mlnute’i hap- AU B0UOM neolNd br W bjr onlv ot court of eomp«t«ot lurMJcUon 1 colored half, blue eyes, long curl­ pinesa. IV be Don Monteray’a W ASH IN O ’TON.*' Ju n e 8 — The pUNMlM wMUr. will b* publlatatd lo t&* Thundftj luu» oi (bli p«pu secretary. I’U write John and ex­ •UASt to 8MUOO U 'lM U a A. 1S33. u Added tbetfto b j O htpU r IM. 1S33 ing lashes, skin of warm ivory and louse farm bloc has been prowling ■ «tloa U n Of IdUio. rose. Although close to tears her plain—he’ll w ait” She cmlled but through the omnibus farm bill in proud UtOe head was high and her tr eyes were miserable. private, trying to find out what It Is all about. The prowlers stumbled KATIORAL HXPRE8KNTAT1VI3 round little chin Jutted stubbornly. Pata wasn't listening. She stared w nr-B O L U D A Y CO. in c . the other day upon what they fixedly at Trissy without seeing ton* Tovn. no Binb Bu m i. e»a rrkocuco. Okiit. Climbing the stairs ot a five- thought was an alarming Joker. net. She seemed to be turning story walk-up she aUently com­ Agriculture aecr*Uo' WaJJace was muned with herself. "You’re something over in her mind. summoned to a secret meeting of “Km—,” she said at last. “You :he house agriculture committee. Without Organization, Powers Face THE PESKY 2IPPEE Ucked. Pats my flrl. Just becaiia* the folks back home said "you were marry your Jdin and I’ll take the The door was locked and he was Anarchy Pot shoottr; an actress you spent your lait cent Job with Don Monteray." put through what is known In iegls- I hite b«cti ont d to learn that you're a flop. You Trlny laughed. She couldn’t laUve circles u the hoops, meaning If Europe does not finally manage to blunder into •CAltr. can't even get a Job in the back help It •'You’re too good-looking." » mild congressional form of the “I can fix th at W ait here—.don't third degree. W U i Twtn r«Ua b row of a chorus. So what’s the a war, it ccrtainly won’t be because the necessary locked hImMlf tn hli offlee Mod* m ove." Nothing was made public about It, next step, if any?" And wUtTully dk7. pulled (h e window »h« Opening the door of a tiny lators agreed the proposed beneflt- the Spanish situation as a powder magazine is to state apartment she called hopefully tents. Taking a theatrical make­ «r»7 up box and several other articles fayment system was slightly lop- and was answered by a cheerful the case mildly. —Detective No. 1 to the bureau she set to work. voJce from the kltcheneL A girl In fac t, s It is proof of another thing, too, when you stop to Pinning back her mop at golden r able HOTCAKES TIlA t 'AEENT HOT appeared in the doorway. She nnoffleUl reporter thought he curls she appli^ a thick drab ' think about it; that however imperfect the League ARB JUST A MESS! bore a sharp resemblance to the heard them agree the com far­ cream to her face and miraculous­ colorful Pats; might have been her mers would gel about half of of Nations may be, it is nevertheless an institution Pot fiJiots:' ly the rose* were gone. Her akin reflection In a mirror even, and the federal funds and (he other Say all yA.wuit About Ihcae eccen­ appeared lusterless, gray, a little which, in the present state of civilization, the world tric old Indians who atruck It rich strangely enough they both bore half would be split among the shiny. With a pencil she etched In oil. but a lo t of th e m have Bomc the same name, Patricia Hunt wheat, cotton, tobacco and pea­ cannpt well get along without. , nut farraen. good Ideas. Warren. They were cousins end two outward slanting lines lead- For what we are seeing in Spain is the sort of dan- Y o u can Imagine what a ile d Take. •frlnatAnce, that old Okla­ each had been named for her in * from nostrils to lips. Over her shining hair she pinned a sober this had on the eotton legisla­ . geroua anarchy which comes when all pretense of dis- homa redikln who uaes Cough medi­ patemQl grandmother. Trissy's wig of dark brovm. tors from southern sUtea. cine on hlB m orning flApJacka. T h a fs home was on a small prune ranch mterested international action is abandoned. an A-No. 1 idea (or the waltrcis In In Oregon and Pats, eight years From, the closet she took a suit DISAFFECTION A certain Main avenue cafe who In­ • ' • younger, had spent her life In a ot Trissy’s, a suit bought tor its T h e d isp a rity wUl t sists every morning on exposing edly be If this revolt could have begun four years ago, quiet Indiana city, reared l^y the durability. It was woefully un­ adjusted before (and If) (he bill mine to cold before serving. becoming. The blouse fit her when the league was still a respected institution, and —Hand/ And/ grandmother for whom slie. was ever gete oUt of the committee. For nam ed. poorly, the skirt sagged w re tc h ­ :he time being, (t has prejudiced edly. Quickly she changed to cot­ if the nations who have most to gain from the league’s OUB FIFTY OBNTa, eaya the • • • :he southern bloc against the whole ton stockings of a muddy hue and sill. As news of the discovery has continued existence had found the courage to insist board ol advtaera. goes to One Woo 'TRISSY said • excitedly, “Get No«. Runners-up were Jcrneran. Taking a thtaUieal mai^eup (ox a n J jeverat other arliclts lo the low-heeled shoes ot the health been passed around the house by that its covenant be respected, we would not have had ready for a thrill, darling." variety. Aa an' added touch, word ot mouth It has Increased the Marianne and VeolrUogaUt. and Pats’ eyes widened, sparkled. bureau, ihe set lo uori^. the ominous crisis that now exists. AND SINCE THREE different mainly to disguise the delphinium likelihood of Indefinitely delaying all ladles Asked Pot Shots why In hades ■‘I’ve got a Job—a real Job with contagious that Pats Joined her rpRISSY glanced dazedly at the blue of her eyes, she put on a the legislatloa except the ever-nor- A league jjatrol, in place of the sketchy and imper­ he doesn't th in k up some dccenC a sa lary ." without knowing why. “Because letter. “Next wrim line she opened your chance again to win the SO m e." PaU ?’’ th e door. separately. might have had some chance of isolating the trouble. in her voice. Slowly she replaced The real root of the alleot cents by telling us what kind of "Well, t^l* momin* on the sub­ I don’t think that's funny," said the letter In its tom envelope. “Good morning, Mr. Monteray,’’ contesta you jvant. For Ihe beat sug­ way I overheard two girls talking oppoeltion. however, lies in fear It might have enabled Europe to go about its business Pats, sobering. “But of course I won't go." she said In crisp, tmnatural tones. of the unconstltutlonallty of gestion, which will be adopted for about Don Monteray. It seems he Trissy's hands were folded'tight "I have Just killed two lady ad­ in security, leaving the Spaniards to fight one an­ next week's contest, you collect half "It is though. The whole setup the measure. Sotne farm mem­ fired his secretary again last over the letter, her mouth was mirers. What shall I do with the bers reason thb way: No ona a dollar, although the Pot Shots Is tunny. Let me tell you about other, if that seemA good to them, to determine who w eek," pitifu lly flfTO. “I ’ll sla y h e re w ith bodies?" bAJ 9ue*Uooed the constitatlon- treasurer says she's getting tired of thfs Monteray fellow. The agent "Not Don Monteray, the movie allty of the soil conserratlon — should rule Uiem. paying out money every week and frankly told me that my negative you." Trissy sUred In amazement. sta r— " act, under which benefit pay- In th a t case, we would be having none of these f ren- why in heck don't we do our own ‘•Yes, he’s In New York for a appearance ia the thing he liked ''Well you wont," Pats scoffed, Then she. laughed in a contused, work Instead i)f having contrlbs do bccause Don Monteray is abso­ while a great wave ot loneliness half-frightened outburst. menU now are being made. The few week*. Lives at the Avalon system (they say) !■ working zicd complaints about Italian, Russian and German It. But we'd rather have you contrlbs lutely ted up with beautiful on Park avenue. One of the girls svrept her. “What do you think I “You acare me, Pats. Ia it really very well. I f th is new bUl U write the ^lyum for us. because this ■ aid to one or the other of the contending parties. We on the subway had applied tor the women*. N eg a tiv e a p p ea ra n ce ," am—a baby?"' you? Where did you get the out­ passed. It surely wlU be chal­ is spring tra la and no tlpie for a she mused. “John used to say I "I know you are my cousin, that fit?" lenged. Why risk It? would not have a Gernjan cruiser anchored in a rebel coJyum conductor u worlc when position without any luclc. 6he said applicants had been ‘stream- w as beauti/ul." I encouraged you to spend the “Out of my trunk and the Pui^erm orc, the best agricultural ’ port to fehoinbed by a government plane. We would there are so many Intelligent folks “You are b e au tifu l inside, around thSM p a rts (very nicely, said, Ing In by the dozen, but up to last little bit ot money Grandmother closet,” ahe confided ill her own authority on the committee (and Trissy. I know and John knows.” he is a New Dealer) says the esti­ not have a German squadron bombarding a govern says Ti-e as shouldn't.) night no one had been engaged." left you and that it's gone now. charming voice. “I - used this "And so." Pats was chljdishly Abruptly she turned to the table. No,’’ Trissy replied, shaking her make-up in my theater training m a te d 1380,000.000 a n n u al cost of ment seaport the bill is really only about half SLAP AT MALE NOSES eager. ■There's a letter from John." head. "We’U see it through to­ w ork." iMteao—assuming that league, supervision of the "So I Joined the throng. Waited “Where? Oh, Pats, let me have g e th er." Trissy rocked with laughter. of what the total cost will amount to. Mr. Wallace, he says, was un­ patrol had been whole-hearted—we would have a Men are tarcaatlc with ioud ver* until this afternoon before getting it." Trlssy anatched the letter and Pals took her firmly by. the 'And they say you're not an ac­ shoulders. “Listen to me, Trlsay tress.” able to furnish the committee even revolutioh which, sealed off from the rest of Europe, bal twaaka an Interview." fore at the envelope with trem­ an estimate of the admlnlatrAtlve ' When ladles go powdering iheir “With Don Monteray?" treath- bling fingers. “I thought he'd Warren. You and John have loved “Who sayi so?" Pats inquired coste of d istrib u tin g th e $280,000,000 1 wpuld be no more threatening to Europe’s peace than noaet and cheeka. lesily. "Did you talk to him?’’ rtever write again when I refused each other a long time. He was indignantly. "I'm not much of a of benefit payments. . ^ one. of ^ e perennial clashes of outs and ins in Cen­ But jnit take a look at the male "Gracious, no. 1 aaw an agent to go home." A slow flush spread tied hand and foot but now he’s secretary,” she confessed, “but At any rate, the bill is deeply V noaei yoo aet— or somebody. Well, he hired me," over hen pale face as she read the free and I absolutely refuse to be Don Monteray will never find it involved In difficulties and 11a fate ” , tral America; , Yon'll find that wme powder she ended on a deep sigh ot relief. letter, Pats watched her anxiously. the next stumbling block In tbf out My typing la pretty good and Is becoming more and mote, un- ’ would help male bean-Uel “Now you can get your chah« on "He wants me to meet him in . way ot your happiness. I’ll do I’ll bluff atjout the shorthand." certeln. i —Mrf. Ogden Gnaab the ttage. It will take time, o f Rflnneapolis—to m a rry him.' something and I'll do It mighty Trissy was aghast, "You don’t The point is that we do not have suclv a desirable course, but—" QUick. L e t’s be reasonable and mean you are actually thinking EFFICIENCY 4 WE ARE STILL li I the Trissy went on in a queer hushed think this thing out." She frowned of— ” One of President Roosevelt’s S state of affairs because the powers which would bene- career of The Amateur Siren on that "I’m no actress, Trissy," Pats tone. "Kls invalid mother died a thoushtfully. "No use going back “Let’s have no more words friends remarked recently that. If , fit most from it— England and France—permitted heart-owi<]ueat trip lo Shoshone, but broke in. "I only think I am." month ago,, his last sister Is edu­ ''You arc an actress. You simply cated and married. He’s free nt to Uie old home town ..." > about it. I am Eton Montcray'a the President had 50 Joe Kennedys, now two more feminine Pot ShoU his New Deal would be romping the league to fall into decay long before the Spanish readers havo embarked om (luot of ha%’cn’t had the breaks." last, Pats, after all these ycurs of "My mother und father Would new secretary and you are step­ bo glnd to have you,".Trissy be- ping out right now to send John along with half the engine trouble revolt mgan. When Japan, Italy and’Germany proved adventure (two weeks; cash limited) Pats leaned forward and kissed waiting. Oh, John . . . " Slie It haa developed lately. Mr. Ken^. a wire. It's going to say, 'Meeting a ver TMsco and Los AngeteA uay. the older glri’a cheek. “You’re so blinkcM Jicr ey« as if tbry i^sn, "blit you would be wretched n«fy is A business mechanic, now individually that a determined and,ruthless govern­ (here. I couldn’t stand (he loneli­ you Wednesday in Minneapolis. They sent us buck a card on tliclr swoct to me." Then with changing sm arted. organizing the maritime commission ment could flout the league with impunity, the stage way over, poatmarkcd "Osden f i sn n mood, "Vyhat did the man say? Pats put her arms around hrr, ness and hard work, neither could Have the license.’ ” Determinedly In the forceful way of a capable was set for the war-breeding chaos we now have In Pran. R. R. P. O. " It said elniply; Oh, what wouldn’t 1 give to spend pressing the fragrant smoothness you . . . ." Her voice dwindled she took her protesting cousin by business executive, to wU: "Sm reverse side (or all Infornmtlon my days with Don Monteray?" ot her cheek against Trissy's. "I'm olT Into a worried alienee. “Per- ' the arm and together they headed An announcement was made by S pain.■ to date. N, and P." And the reverse "Wait Uii you hear why I got lo glad, darling—so glad. Wlien liups John and I . . . toward the nearest telegraph office. his commtssloQ the other day to tha It may be Impossible to revive the league, But the Bide showed a burning automobile the Job." Trissy'a laugh wai does he want you to come?" , “Nothing doing. I’ll tell you (T» Be Ceatbiaed) effect that bids for purchase of as with the notation; "We had a hot vessels of Ite lald-up fleet were too things that are happenning in Spain—things which time here." Wo expect more bulle­ low. Mr. Kennedy called for new tins. but wc'll bet U)ey land back In may so easily plunge all Europe into war—would trouble with digestion and elimi­ bids, not only from Americans but Twin Knlls with not n dime to spare from any foreigners who would nation from the bowls. seem to prove beyond a doubt that some sort of inter- and minus any millionaire spouses. agree not to use the ships t^ or The Family Of great value la the application from U. 8. porte. naUonal organization, supported fearlessly by the ON MARRYING HISTO RY You May Not of heat In the many different fonns MoUi heat la applied by the use No explanation waa offered, but great powers, must be estaDlished if Europe is not to pDt ShoU : behind the step was the fact that a ot poultlcea and packs, paraffin w u Why *>] this hooey about the Und of Twin Falls Doctor "Stumble into absolute idisaster.— Know That— tMths, Steam caolneta and similar Canadian firm bid twice as much of a girl lo marry? it puta me In methods. for 15 of the 38 ships as any Ameri­ mind o( A bunch of senators pass. can firm bid for tlie whole M. City Gf County By DR. M o r r i s f i s h b e i n Dry heat Is applied with the ra- Inng lawi). T hey m ske a law (or dtant heat from Infrared lamps Businessman Kennedy could not see Summer Safety Recipes every purpose but the ona they I (in ho commijnlties Editor, Journal of the AmerlcAn packs ot hot sand and also'heat cre­ any percentAge In letting his Idle should. Medical Amoclstlon, and of Hy- furnU hed ?2,84?,qH2 ated within tha Jotnta by the pau- fleet go for a domestic song when Hot weather arrives, and the daily newspapers geU. ihe Health Magaalne he might get real money abroad. It seems as though all the c< iroro--local rcBOufccH Ing through of electricity s ^ as Irlbs have mUicd the real issue, In arUirltla It is neeessary to give When his purpeee beeomea onoe more are dotted with brief, tragic little stories necurJnK PWA improvo- Is accomplished by dUthermy, short censlble man would firlect lha girl the patlent'a body every possible wave electrical devices and other know n, (h e re wUI undoub(edly of drownings a t bathing beachcs and swimming holes, A good pcrnonullty and a good menl« totalllnR $4,134,- b« a hue and cry against aelllng IS YEARS AGO heip'that ran be given In resisting apparatus. ’The tragedy ia heightened by the obvious fact that dleposlUon. One witli common sense, 280. South ccutrnl coin- In many InsUnces the person the ships to foreign InteresU, not noceAsarlly real bralnn. such Intectlon. 'Hiis means, of course, but the betUng Is even that Mr. all of these drownings could bo prevented if holiday­ JU N E 8, 1022 muniticH rcceiviiiR tiio this type of arthritis will do better a gin 'It she had money It would control of rest and avoidance of If given an opportunity for rest Kenoedy will have hla way and UNlVERStTY OP IDAHO—Paul PWA projcctu inclutlod get his price. makers would exercise simple carc. Indeed, the recino n o t spoil her for a wKe. A man fatigue, tre&h nir a n d suruihtne, ade- and treatment away from home. Poi moderate meati.i would naturally .. Matvin Ellla and Michael A. Tho- Cafttleford, Glenrin Ferry, for preventing drowninps la so simple that it hnrdly nieti:, Tw in PaIIs. a re tw o of th e nuate diet with plenty of vitamins, this reason many of the spas tn va' quire a girl llmt could cook and Accfjiiia, W endell, Ilii- niBA.Mige, batliing and oU)er hyglenlo rlous perte of the United BUtei BOFT make a home. Not n ciRaredn (lend BO B«nfor» of th e U niversity n l Idaho practlcea. Senators with a knowledge of woul4 need repeating, if the annual toll of drown­ wlio were grartuftted yesterday. jicrl,- (JoodinR, .Tcrome, speclalite In the treatment of Ihost b o o u houiKl, liiil our lirr rlill- In order tn reduce the pain and tlift Inside pn Uie recent BpanUh Shonhonc, Kdon, Klmltei- with rheumatism or arthritis. ing were not BO high. dren would nn t t>e A»linnir<1 of. rn iil IJlllffla A Bon o t TtinmnA Eillx aid the remimiilion of free move- In such surroundings the person bomb turmoil are Inclined to blame The,high light of the recipe, probably, la aimply —All O liM rrrr Me received th e dagtee o t bachelor n( inriit in the joiuti. suitable drugs may obtain more physical relaxa­ the weakneas of the British foreign ly. policy. ’They are aaylng (not n(- v flcieiicn, having m ajored In p rr- may Im ii«ni nnd nh.vslral therapy tion than ha might obtain at home this: know your own limitations as a swimmer, anil HALUTB AND TARKVVKLL medlcal aludlea. Ho has served aa B!\ well SN oithoiirdlR treatnient ap­ Ho la more certain to give sufflolent flclally, of course) that Undon haa m never go .beyond them. Remember that those limita­ drum major of the university radet be taken In the work before e plied tn (hr UKllvldual Jolnla. time to the problem of hla treat­ leas influence on the continent nnw T h e PlA llnum f»nri«> >4 lo n r. battalion and a* a cadet rajjUln. A wiiu thla «yjM» o t * r- m ent. than at any time they can remem­ one gets aerlnualy injured. ber. tions are’vei-y much greater if you go in the water Our m«*i« loM ran'l be mrai« Hr In a member of Phi Oamma Delta ihrllh rhmild nvold alrohol and The particular water In Uie re- ured. Ntrangely, they are Inclined to ab- tired, over-heated or full of food. Never attempt any (ratenilty and Hie I’re-Medio flub, Mrs. E. M. Hweeley la entertain, hlioiild avoid overrating of carboiiy- aorl la hot Important. Most mineral Hhe had w hal It la k ri aolvn |>rrAonaIIy A nthony Eden, the MlrliABl A. Tliom eta la a aon ot ing her sister, Mrs. Hamilton, anil d ia trn nnd KiiKara except those nec* WAtera a re almply alighlly laxative fe a t in the w ater if there is a chance that It will over- And (hat, mrro)’ aaket. DritUh foreign rnlniater. Tliey siu- M. A, 'fhomets, He received the de son of Coeur d'Alene. ennnry lo loiitrol th e weight. There becauee ot the aalt tliat they con­ Is rare enou|h lo Im trea4nr«4. peot restrahiU have been placed • tax your strength or your skill. Make “safety first” iree ot bachelor ot law. Hn la a Ia an old superstition about ax- tain. Uuaually the rheumatic patient —M arianne eluding strawberries, tomatoes and doea better at a resort where there u|>on him hy Downing Street, or your guilding principle whenever you are in or on the inrmiMT of Pill DeltR 'I'hetA trat^r* someone who may own tlie building nliy, fJifl D eflm et club a n d th e rn g - <'ltiii;i (rulta (roin Ihe d ie t because (airly warm and dry climate. lie nisHKA 0 (11' fficy Bte Aupi)oiif(l to produce a d d , at No. 10. But they Insist that, it ,. w a t e i ^ n d you’ll be aafe. llsh club. He liaa taken several lolea VERY FREELYt 'ihin Is Without any aclentlflo fo u n ­ the British could decide which siae In unlvnrsity playa and waa ou VAMESOPEN they want to bo on, they could keep dation. New Train Bringe p o t S h o ts: the Varsity playera who toured the tioinrtlniFu it Ia posalbla to *he pearo lit Europe. Tlia BvetlmeA n ien llo iit that state laat aummar. During hli Junior Toward Stale TariftH rrance will buy sulphur In Italy to vAfoina Ilirinpy with aucceas for Memory of Vivid Rrltbh spoheamen refute thU year he waa aasoclAle Justloe n( tlir talk and suggest this Is not lha use In making of nmniuulllon (or [w-njilo with e rth rltU . I t la necea- While all this discussion ot the Conntitution is go- llnirh and Bar. law rlub, and diirluR time for anyone to try strong it4 cannons. nary lo rin<| out first of all th e Forty-Niner Days Ilia floiiiioinorn and ariilnr yrai prM^ure unless he wanU U go (o ■ Ing on, it might be a good idea to duat off that old con- And if Pajh sltould mokn i •-— wliiih urn Involvetl In the wai' clua president. war to t»«lc It up. The RritUh allihtlng remark about Mr. Utu*»ll nncrin(‘rt. (lertnn m ay be lao • aUtutional provision which prohibits the cri'i'tion of SAN PnANOlOOO (DpecUD-Af- probably will b« ready for Ibat nl. Prance will get the brimstone While the war department haa re- ialeh Iroiii vuioua portloiu of the ter baffling travelers for many years, about thU time neit year. any tariff barriers between the states. without eharge, 27 YKARS AGO oently placed a reatrlotlon on ttie l>atirnl« tiiwiy M,d suitable verr.lnea gtate has yet aet lip an actual tariff, but the —Aunty raaelit enlistment ot men In the Unlird inepsirci h) r competent labora- Pullman car nomenclature will aland JUNK t, Ul« Stetea army, for aervire In the Unit­ tiiiy. revealed as a model of hlalflrlral Ill H'liie rniiM It Is custom ary to Mine OperationH i rec»nt tendency haa certainly been in tliat direction, BOMS HELP nv RTAYINO Borne complaint has been heard ed BtAtea, thla realrlctlon will nnt almpllcity when a new train, the j" Dlvara western atatea now havo "porta of entry" for OUT! ot late tn regard to'tha blaatlng apply to enlistment of appllrantn t'T Mir rffri'U of non-apocKlo pro- Hlya. P a l: near the rock vruiher on flnrk rreek fo r service In Coii>. .1 r. (fill j Ijw Ji It '},, know n tliAl th e 'Porty-Nlner”, makes Ita appearam nc}>iu ill CainnH i»- all truck traffic, and Retting througli them ia very Every time I gu to a movie, I Buch heavy chargea are wrd tliat Holuton, in ciiarge o( the icx al re- l>o(tv Kill in ti't Id Ihe Ihjetaion of in the Han Pranolsoo-ChlcAio run get bored readlni ail the acknowl­ orulUitg bureau, aaltl ttila alteimxm. I’lotrin Mil)i>tsiiVrn )>y a n Increased next month t;'" m uch like getting through cuHtoma in a foreign port. th e rof ka a re aen l qu ite a dlitance rAm riiLD. Jun. a (op«un-- edgments they jirint At Ihe aturt In every direction. A week o T lie re rru llln g a ta tln n Is «wej><. |iietwtrh vaiinun gemis commonly found'In under the engineering supervUlon of “" in from any state which dlacrlniinalca agaiiiat N ar appearing U\ it. agea of 16 a n d 85. w ith o u t d e p rn ,|. P. a. McOlmils, passenger traffic are nnly Instahcss. but they slinw ailhillls roiiiiiiions. Slewart CAmphell and A. ti. Ter- -(;infmad4lcl enta and of good charaotei. T|i«v chief lor the SouUiern PaclllQ com­ ■Of;MiB8ouri-mado beor. the danger there la for anyone wlm In many InsUnces, it U reoognli* mau Is suparlutendent. la wittiln A rouiile of lilmka din- tniut ba In good health And sound pany, T Early reoorda of the mtnse show aren’t tariffs, of course—hut they are rAMODA LAST UNE r.i iliat Ihe imaon with thU type lAncn from th e acenn ol th e lilnst* physique, "f arUirltls su((era with chronic The Porty-I^lner, an all-Pullman au immense tonnage of lesd-alWer- . Anelher (raller ho«se—it . , like tarlffa In their cffcct. American In t, A 10 o r 30 jw und ror)i talliiiK ■'""''»I>allnu a n d infeotlona .In Ui« train. U to be JolnUy operated by ilno ore of high commercial r*de. could never survive u network of stater gfvea « • hot whales In the TIIK XMIRD KOW A a p w e o l 17 oubui feek. latl'in also «« to the preMDc* 00 the overland route. A flU rctto eio ee d a 10,000. TuefldA7 > Jus'e 9, 199H' IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Chicago Baseball Clubs Threaten New York Supremacy White Sox Win 9th Ailing Seals Move to Sail IHego tor Series AS WALLACE BEERY PREPARED TO “PLAY BALL” WITH IDAHO In Row; Yanks Lose Fowr First-String Men Cubs Move Into Second Place While Idle as Of Club on Injured List -Pirates Drop 5th Straight (By United Prcial By GEOROE KIEKSEY The San Francisco Seals, somewhat ailing pacewtterB in NEW YORK, June 8 (UP)—No longer does New York the pennant chase, moved from one have an exclusive threat to a world aeries in one city. Chi­ tough series right into another today as they invaded San cago’s two major league clubs have tossed their hata into Diego to piny Frank Shellenback’s Padrea. the rine to take the 1937 world serjes from New York to Tni>'''BeaIs moved to the top whOs the windy city. four of their regulars—O utfU lden The slogan for an all-Chi­ 0111 and Norbert and Infleldw* cago world scries is "see the Rhyne and Hawklna—were out ot acUon, Rookies Longacre,. Bolder Box Scores series on a dime." The elevat­ and Jennings fUled In nobly for tiu ed fare in Chicago is 10 centa missing first stringers. . Yesterday compared with the flve-cent But during the last wees; Ir. which subw’ay fare in New York. the Seals lost their second M riu e f Tlilrty-one years abo Chicago held the year, the pitching staff b eftn AMERICAN LEAGUE the flrsl In one city, W . L. Pet. to wobble becaus* ot ailmenti and T IG E R S 4, YAKKEE8 8 the Whlt« Sox upsetting the Cubs, New Y o rk ...... t5 16 .610 Injuries. Wes Flowers, southp«w from Chicago, and Bill Sbot^ . NEW YOtUC I UCTP.OIT four games to two. Another fcU- .S3 1« .SMCleve Chlcaso affair would make for the Chicago t4 17 .SU eran r(ght-hander, d«relop«d MX« Cro«ettl. u i 0 rox. cl 3 0 1 hottest series In history. Out In the D etroit 24 20 JM5 pitching wings; Ed StuU lo*t sooia Rolfe, 3b J 0 Rosall. u 3 0 0 of his early season drive; W in Bal­ Dl«-«lo, er i slO eb’Dl'r. 2b 4 1 t •Windy City you live end die a lk>ston 18 IB AW aeUrlg, lb i 1 Ofnb'g, lb 4 1 I White Sox or Cub fan and nothing Washington .. 19 24 .442 lou. Ken Sheehan and Pet« Dagll* Dickey, 1 I llW&lker. rf 4 0 0 cvir brings them together. Philadelphia . 16 S3 .4(0 found It difficult to get the otber ■ Ltnerl. ib 3 I olOMlln. U 3 1 1 S t L«Dli 13 28 JIT side out. H*nrlch. U 3 I oj Wtilte. If . 0 0 0 N. Y. Still a t Top 0 Owttf. 3h 3 0 1 Burden on GIbaen, U lU rd The two New York clubs sllil hold W UoiUomn. I oliujrwoitb. e 3 1 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Tliat left the pitching burden on W>d«. p 3 0 0 sway In the pennant races, but the !w . L -P c t. Sam Gibson and Oene LUUrd, wlut cubs are In second place breath­ New York ...... 28 17 .622 are first and tied for aecond rM pw- TOUU . . . 29 a *\ ToUlJ j^... 30 4 7 ing on the Giants'-neclc and the N»» York ...... 000 200 001—3 C hicago ...... 26 18 J91 tlvely in the pitching aTers«e« re­ D « ro ll ...... - ...... 010 OU OOX-* White Sox, although In third place, Pittsburgh ...... 24 17 leased to the United Prtaa today Thre« b»s« h iu . 0«hrl». ro*. Homo arc only one game back of the pace- by William McGee, San FrandiCO run*, a re tn b e n . Dl M»g|lo. St. L o u is ______J22 19 .587 making Yankees. Brooklyn ...... 19 21 .475 sututlclan. Gibson and LUIard «ach The White Box smashed down the W H IT E SO X 12, A THLETICS « B oston ...... 18 22 .450 von one from Sacramento last w m A.hletlcs yesterday for their ninth PhlladelphU ...... 16 28 .511 and Ballou came througli unexpgct-.. straight triumph-longest winning Cincinnati ...... 14 27 J41 cdly for the Seals' other victory. R-hr-k, tfJ b S Oi'Krievlcti. c( S O I stre a k of th e 1937 season—and today Llllard failed In his second try for Moaci. rf 5 2 Wtlker. tf 4 I S made ready to challenge the Yanka’ his third defeat as agtlnat nlna r.H»ye«, 0 3 1 Bonur». lb S 1 1 lead in the opening game of a th ree - Jobnion, It 4 Montanez Scores victories, • Ambler. 2b a ’ - ' game scries with New York at The condition of the Btaff w a n t NorrU, ef 3 I Piet. 2b I 3 4 Comlskey park. much Improved as th a Beati took on Pet«r«. !jb S 1 Bawell. The White Box 13-6 win gave them K. O. Over Baker Nanom*, at 5 2 Dietrich. thlrd-placa Baa Diego, which alw Dean, lb 3 II Brown, their 13th victory in the last IB went through a tough week In los­ TurbVle, p 2 i .i games and continued a drive that NEW YORK. June 8 tU.W—Pedro ing to Portland, four to thret. Tha WlUUm*. p 0 0 0 s ta rte d in sixth place M ay 25. T he Padres, however, are now a t hm n a rink, - p 10 0, Moiitaiier. 135ij. Puerto Rico, kay- W hite Sox pounded Turbevllle, Wll- and It was there they wadad Nel»on » • I 0 0| oed Phil Baker. 136’;, Norwalk, Oumpert. p 0 « C j;i 0 __ Hams, Fink and Oumpert for 18 through all opposition to lead tha h its. Conn.. (3); Johnny Pemandet, 159, league early In the ieaKm,- TJiBy TOtAll ..._.38 8 qItoUH ...... 40 111 :-b»tt«d ter nnk m Cubi Move Into Second (Photo courtesy Idaho Statesman) New York, outpointed Jack Col­ dropped back only when they took Philadelphia...... 003 COT J 2 ^ The Cubs were Idle but moved One of the strong backen of the Unlvertlly of Idaho football team thb fall will be Wallace Beery, the famed motion picture sUr, who haa well. 141. Tacom a, W ash.. (4); F re d ­ th e road, Chlcafo ...... 010 Into .second place, a game and announced far and wide that he has "adopted” the Vandal team for the fall season. Beery is pictured here with Ted Bank, left, and die M iller, 129, C incinnati, . out- 8 el«u vs. Oakland Erron, Pelera. Turbevllle. T ^o b»so the Idaho mentor's friend, big Herman Welker of Welscr. hlU. r. Kajfe*. Newiomt. P1«t. Tl'ree half behind the Giants, when New Red Coc: ■ " In the other series to b « playtd b u e h it D*«n. Horn# rurui. Mose*. York knocked off PltUburgh, 6-3 J . (8). this week, second plac« Sacramento, w m n ia t p ltrte r. Oletrlch. Loatp* pltca- It was the Pirates' fifth straight de­ a gams behind (ha Seals, meeta tbs «■. Turbeville. fea t. McLemore Sees United States Team rapidly Improving Oakiand club, BHOW NB B. RED SOX 6 In the only other National league Burman Knocks Out whom the New York Tankaes hava same Brooklyn beat Cincinnati Lipps at Chicago bolstered with Oibeon, May. Ptoeh- B08-TON ^ hi ®’ ’' 5-f, In 10 . Babe Phelps Winning Historic Davis Cup Title ViDAL BOXERS oU, lARocca and Browne and to CHICAGO. Ju n e 8 OI.Ft)-Red B ur- Mill* U * 0 2 DavU. 2b 3 2 single and Woody English's double whom Willie Ludolph returned tor ..isn. 187. Baltimore, knocked out week-end games. Portland and Se­ drove In the winning run after Ecnle Jo e L lppj; 185, Tyty. O a., <3); Bill By HENRY McLEMORE cup—th u e of the U nited State.% attle renew their northwest rival­ Lombardi's homer with a runner on P alm er, 171. Chicago, declsloned Germany. CMchoslovakia. Yugo- ry and Los. Angeles moved north j o S .5 i. “ » 1 1 base had tied the score for the R«ds N EW Y O RK .' Ju n e 8 tU.PJ—A BUniE E M Johnny Brown, 171, Chicago. (4); to' play the Missions. Oaffke, rt 4 1 Huffman, c 4 1 In the ninth. • gentleman of Minneapolis Cl do Nick Nicholson, 155, Indl&napolls, Bfrc, 3 ol Carey. 2b 4 0 Y anks Lose not dare divulge n:.i name for dcclsloned Maxle Long. 163. Dallas, As the new series began. A rt Gari­ dlsmlfs without a thought of. baldi, Sacramento third baseman, W.rirr»ll. P a 2|Himebr-a,p 4 0 The Yankees continued their noss' OhristeDBen Ti4>State Club fear the squirrels In that city Prospects Bright For Qood Tex. (4i; Carl Vlnclquerra. 186, Almada n 9 ___ 0^ ____ the challenge round. The ted individual battera with a would have him stored for the Czechs have only Roderlch Omaha, Neb., dccUlohed BUI Irby, dive In th e we.'jt. losing to D etroit. Takes 23-12 Beating Team Next Fall as mark. Others In the f ln t five of Totala ..... I 3 J STolala ...... 35 0 4-3. It was Nev York's flflh defeat winter within an hour) has Menzel, and he Is a better nov­ 161. M ontgom ery. Ala.. (4); Jo h n n y VTltten in for my opinion on the McOee lUt included LUIard. San X—batted for rierg in nlnib. In the last sev;.i games. Jake Wade In League Tilt elist and playwright than he la Season Ends Barbara. 148, South Bend, Ind.. and the 1837 Davl* cup play. H en ry S h a ft, 150, M inneapolis, drew Pranclsco. 480; Outen. Missions, Sf'Sui ™ Si- held the Yanks to four hits, one of a tennis player. A few years' He want* to know—honest.- ago Roderlch gave promise of (5). 377; Woodall, Ban m n clsco, JT8; W Error*. Clift. Huffman. Two b l - them a homer by Joe DlMngglo and I'm telling you the truth-how I W iiu W«*t. lliBslns. Mill*, Knleketbock- becoming the No. 1 singles play­ MOSCOW. June 8 (Special)- and Thompson, Ban Diego, J68.. T„. •o n ik e . Bell. Carey. another a triple by Lou Gehrig. feel about the chanccs of the , Boxers al the Unlverglty of Idaho Gibeen Tops Harten . Cleveland Blugged ou^.a 17-& vic­ er In- the world, but HI of a a if t . ______Troy Laundry American Bquad which, as these atepped Into the ring today wlUi an U. s. Girl Defeated In pitching Sam Oibson topped Uis tory over Wafhlngton, bumping CaS- sudden he forgot how to trans­ Con. Freight .. lines are written. Is ' bob-bob- old opponent—knowledge. Por today hurlers with 11 wins and no dsfeats. IND IA NS 17. SENATORS 5 c arclla a n d L liik c 'fo r 15 hitJi. The p o rt h is 320 pounds w ith decent In British Tourney Idaho Power ...... 2 0 l.OC bobblng along on the high seas celerity for five seta, and h it th e marked the first of a week of final Ullsrd and Fay Thomas of-Loa A a *"" WASHINQTON CLTVECAWD victory left the Indians only a game toward England. semester examinations, which each TunNB&IlRY, Scotland. June 8 «b r h Chris. Trl-SUte . .ik ld s . (IJ.R)-The United BUtes bid for the gelos werflnext with nine Tletortes ‘ out of first place. Jerome Co-Op...... The letter flattered me nearly man must whip t^fore he will be and three setbacks each. I-ary, m * The St. Louis Browns beat out * Belgium and Yugoslavia have British women's golf championship (.ewU. 3b , W ibrly. rf s 2 1 Ford Transfer . to death, because It came at a eligible to enter any ring under In other fields ot baseball en­ Heath, rf 10 0the Boston Hed Sox, 9-6. Oral Hll little more than a will to win. was rcduced today when Jean Ham­ Kuhel. lb G rU ler . tlnfo when I was almost con­ six bottles of llnament. and a Idnho colors during the next seven deavor the leader hicluded: Two Slone, rt Avcrlll, rf J 4 a dPbrnnd held the R«d Sox to six vinced that the cltltena of this, ilton, one of the BrltUh stars, beat TrwKy. Ih S I I National* Guard . change of flannel panU for m onths. base hits, Adams, Sacramento. 31; . Bington, r1 hits.' Harliind Clift hll a horn country not only do not want Optimism which reigns In the •Betty Buechner of Olen Cove, N. BImmoiu. If Boiler*. If 1 3 y each of Uielr heroes. Tlie sched­ Y„ 3 up. in the second round. tripled, Judnloh, Oakland, asVen;' ~ Chap'an, cf Hale. 2b 2 1 1 tile Drowns. my opinion, but were actually athletic department at Idaho at Uic Kroner. 2b 2 0 1 ule calls for Oermnny to ma.wa- Pam Barton, tlie London girl who home runt. Hunt, 8eatUa,-lft; saerl- MIhnllc. 2b being Inoculated so they cre Belgium, and then follow prrsenl time is also a slilnlng star flee hiu, Veaelleh, Sacramento. 14: lIORaii. c 1‘yUak. 4 0 1 wouldn't "catch It," so to spruk. holds national women's titles on Ilectccr. c 1 I) 0 Illah Chiefs 5 1 .f^3.^ through with a nio])-up of the In the boxing coach'a camp. Re­ stolen bases, Detore and PaUhett, viewing Ihe'prospecta for tlio coming cither side of the AUantIc, contin­ IHigl.M, 3t) < .1 3 llr u n s w lr k ...... 4 I .ROO Ill crowds. 1 have even h e ard of Crecho-Yimo w inner. And San Diego, and Vezellch, nine each; Whlieniii.ps I 2 Instances where entire families senson. Coach Loula August stated ued her march toward possible re­ Wiley Drug . H 4 .42!J there hn l. even an oiitsldn runs driven in, Boss, San Fran­ were quarantined becau.se a tention of the Britlsli crown by I 1 13 M G E N IE NEGRO Gtasf and Taint . 0 6 .000 chance that Oennany won't fol­ that he would build his team around TotaU .....3S S jieivjipjipfr containing roy opin­ beating Mrs. H. J. Percy. 7'and 6. cisco, 59, W aihlniton ...... 000 ( lO J- - low schedijle. national rhamplori' Boll/ Bhum- Clavalana .... • 408 Scoring In every , Idaho ions had gotten into the way, Powell Butte, Ore., and Pacific Only Three Cnunlrles 'aTo™ rTravii.'Kuhel, Wf*therlv. Hoi Power sluRKer.i c halked up a 13-23 house. Coast Champion Ross Bundberg, Marijuana in Schools ter*. T»o »>a*e Ull*. Hale. Weathrrly, So, the only three rountrle*" I.ary, Mlhallc. Bolter«. ThtfB ba** lill", win over the Christensen Trl-state If. H, lo Win Idaho Palls. PIERRE A D. OI.R) — Federal NIUIILAIIKE th a t m a tte r are Amerlrft, G er­ Averlll. . Htiihe*. Huma run, Avrtlll. team Inst niRlU. My Davis nip opinion is that Sundberg, who has completed authorities here arc alarmed by Stomach Gas m any, a n d p;nKlaiid. All of th a Ixxlni . Caacarella. The Powrnnrn connected for IS the United Slates team of Don­ three years of varsity football, will reports of the Increasing use of hlU nnct were aided by 10 errors Orade A tennis minds agree return to tlie university In Sept­ marijuana throughout the- state owob ald Budge, Bltsy Orsnt, and that whoever gets to England In NATIONAL LEAGUE Alberto Lovoll, N I Dark on thr psrt.of the lumbermen. Gene Mako will return to these ember to defend hla Pacific coast by high school youths. Chief W. 8. G IA N TS 6. PIR A TES 2 th e challenge round will take HorBO, SayB He Ib Ready The lineups and aummary: shores w ith Uie cup P ra n c e lifted title. He will finish his courses In Gordon of the division ot Inves­ pnTBBOBOH I NEW YOftK Chris. T rl-B tat«; Price. Sbi the cup. Tlie Britishers plan to tigation of the Jiistlo department For OhftinpionBhlp In th e la te 1820's. (C ries of "h ea rl use Bunny Austin and Cliarlle I,,Wan*r. ff 4 0 0 narl^^ll. a.i 4 1 I Cress. 2b: McNeal. 2b; Tell, p; liearl") my reason for such an suld that use ot the dnig was ADLERIK A Hare In singles, and I’al Hughes Jfiuien, If 4 I llChlor?., 3n 3 fl I P erk. ]r,. ss; H ager, c; K lnlt. opinion Is thin; Not for many, S everal prom ising freshm en, sucl: common In sectlona of the sut« PW aner, lb 4 ft Pjltlpj)!*. rf 3 n I rf; (Jmvc*, lb; Greene, cf; many years has Internatloiist a n d 0 . D. R. tor l.i II U. C. D,?) as Jack Doone, Pocatello; Merton Inhabited by Mexicans. lly JACK GtlKNTIIEIt Tuckey In doiiblrs Hnre Is a Pecks, rf: renonettc, sf; Ghaii, tennis had so few first class Wright. Flier; Dale PlUpatrlck, i s si'.i.'sf :": ioungsler. and not b very capa­ ninkJbot. rf 4 0 nlMcC tliy, 11> I 1 3 I.O.'l ANOiCLIia. Ju n e B (ilR i-A I- If. Moscow, and Julian Benoll, Port­ players, In all the world today ble one a l th a t, aiirl H ughes Handley. 2b 4 fl 21 Munm.o, r f b ^ rla Lovoll, the iK^WfSt d a rk cloud Idaho Pow er: Roy Wells. If; there are but three players cap­ land. Ore , will bolster up the aquad and Turkey are slriniy ti so-so I’oiinf, 31) 4 0 0 wh'i-h ii. an 1 0 r ofi the lorni flatlr liorrtbn,; MathMmii. rf: Price, lb ; G ut- able '(if standing alongsldo ths strength with the following vet­ team . Any team th a t will lob irs A STAMPEDE iioiinres ^le Is rrndy for Ihe world lery. !t); Waite, e; rrairlle. *f; Rlanta of the days gone by. erans retiring: Milton Osterhout, lie(\vVwc1i5lil boxing rliaiii|iloiiBhl]), lla rd ra ly . Ib; C ra fl, p; HmlUi, H ughes and I'urkey will b eat D^rlq; Luke Purcell, Rexburg; J»e They are nudge, Baron Gott­ them, because iiellher can hit •IVXal* 32 2 MT.itnlii a n d M lcii>i' a few iiro|)li« t)ellevrd ss; Howinaii, 3b; ite i Wells, rl. fried von Cramni, and Adrian rallliil. Mackay; Aaron niewetl, FOR MINT SPRINGS iniloiiurili . 0<'0 iw him, (ir rutliri refused (o l>o sur- K, H. E, a lob. even on the second Ciildesac; and Ralph Miller, Mos­ Nrw York .<»I0 HI’J Quist of Australia. And Qulsi prl.'ird Chris, Trl-Mtftlo ,.271 101 —12 11 10 bounce. cow. Error*, Onmlwrl, IV Waher does n o t <>nter In th e D avis cup That leaves It up to Germany ^alle hlU. Vaiillian. ni|>|>l«. 'I'h Lovell tlrn l hlnrtrd iiiirprlslng |X'n. Idslii) Power .... 313 08x—23 13 picture . this year because his . and- our dear fellows. And my |>lr onn dny In Biienbs Aires when Wiley nrug took a forfeit v side lias already been eliminat­ gueaa Is Uiat ws'll lo«s but one RARIKY G B T8 DRCIRION lie kiirx-krd out nirmbern of two sn over Twin I'nlln (ilnsn a n d P a in t In ed. Ellmlnsted. I might add, match to the Nails-tlio one In BUTTE. Mont., June B m.Ri-Wes- err teams beraiinn he had been I Inst nlHht's oppner. while ho »«t on the sidelliin which von C'ramm opiwsea ley Ram ey, 133, G ra n d llaplds. Milted, lln ntlll Is doing It. Not nursing a larynx full of flu G ra n t. Mich., declsloned Hubert Deniili, hard luiiirlier despite a siring of germs. . kncx-kciiiln, iiiid a bit w rak In lha (Copyright IB3T. Cnited Preia) 134, B ulle (10>. niiyirr, r niKxim'n, rhln. he Iiai won lour coiinrciitlve SOITBALL Ordinary Field Hafey. If iijmol vlctorlen sinrn his Amerlran Oiitsldo of these tiiree, Ihe \ Walker, 1 drliiil Two of llie m en *er«» Maxle s h i d u i e field Is strictly ordinary. The KoVcnliUKiin and A ndre l.englet, of (; : . other tioys are sterling youth*, l''iiuii'r. yes, but not genuine interna­ Oi^birt I.ovpII Is a black a n d ta n A rgen- tionalists. Big ANNIVERSARY and ;: !;)/> UrKii). A Joijjf s n ir rro;.sps hJs Tiirxdi.T. Juiin B—(it) ro rd Today but sU teams reniatned Monra, p 3 Outlaw X 1 h rrk nint lil.i th irk h a ir Is closely Tranifer v*. Co-Op; (N) Bruns- In tha running for the Davis nol'i»-t)<.p fl ropprd. Me li ex< llal)le, rorky and nlrk V*. Utah Chief. STOCK-REDUCINO SALE! Lombardi xi 1 iBh an u nlirnlihv l‘ive for e x tra - Darrlnstr. p 0 W eitnraday, Ju n e S INI— ■iirrlrulfti- IniiwlInK, T h e Istte r tra it W llry D rill rs. lll a h C hief; (A) Total* 3fl 4 7l'nital> 3A S 11 liiiiiiched him as a prlie fighter. Idaho I'liwrr vs. N ational l,a u n - 14 I -i>4iiMl for M»oi« In »«veniii. a* iMtUd for HolllniiwoilK m nliitli. Has l,oat One noiit dry, Jlaadin^ Years in I Ilam lli. rai) lor I'hi-li itn he lias kiio<'.ked ou t lA T liuradsr. .lune IB (A)—G rU - Olnrlimall ...... ' nrlin liilrd <>]i|)oiients, a n d lost only Irr's Ts National Guard; (N) Prei«nt Brooklyn . in )>*«• iiiu, V niie of :jb prnfesnlonat bouts. Twin l-*lls Glasa a n d P a in t v*. ■fjitteti IxKallon Davli. Ilrank. Phal|», lnill*li 2, lUrlpp. f/)vell first was trained by Henry Bniiisnlrk. H«nu*)i, Jortl.n, llixn* ruu. Um bai.ll. Cllldied, ,1'eru hiinlness man, After rrldar, Ji'na H—(A) Consal- EVERYBODY'S t/vlni pllrlier. Deiilnier. ’ Mated f'relilit vs. Idaho Power. By ttnlt«d Preaa nevernl years of t^nlnlng, lie won a RATTING Commoncea Juno 10th, "Shorty’B” birthflay, |)larn on Ihn 1033 ArHeiiMiia Olym - P lsyer and going for that great pln icjuad, and rame to l/tl An- j bch and contlniica to Iho end of the montli. Belrs. • Iinm rdlnlelv, he eAlal)llshed •lapaiicHC I O (Jlub; ' O AB R HAVI himself aa a prnhlem rhlld. He put HOI.t.YW OOl). .Jlino B (U.R)_Yi|- Medwlck, Cards 41 Ifil 17 03 .411 Glenmore Kentucl^ A nliot throiiKn a lioiisr, (ought with kon .lukr .Isi kson. Alakka. , tosser V aughan, l*lTsteii41 101 3B fli 3M Your Choicc of 50 New Bikcn orflfllalfl. and m ade passes a t po* Don Hugsl Mstsiida. Japan; 'I’oota Bell, ^^own^ *1 172 20 M Itccmen. But ha won lha games Este*, OklHliDiim. a n d fiam iny K o- W alker, 'riR rti <4 Iflfl 37 'II mn Straight Bourbon ken. New Vurk, drew; Carlos Hodrl- • Iver Johnson • World heavyweight rhaniploiislilp. defeal- (lreen1ierg.Tmpi"4V®‘' *■* giier. Mrxh'o. pinned Rod Pcnt* low price ! Hollywood, downed D on Hill, l,o* ilelklik, Yaukpps , ...... *" CllKAP but ht.w GOODI ihfl ’I'lKrrn rriitili'Pil th e Irague- knocked out Moosa Irwin, declslnned AngPlrn. le«» " FiHhernivn i''indiii)( n iarkahle i |>m (], h e la th e only CIfIUA tlin wpRlhrr, fewer fisher- Jiut who Lovall will box next or. a ao rg a l^nnsor, Ai'aDla, tlirew Billy Bell, Brown* "U ^ ' men liavp brpti on Wooil river than hla road to me titla u not knorni, Ciirley. Hurfalo, N. Y,; Al Perry Oreenberf, Tigrrs rtlirliiB till' ^"llle VflO'J on prnv/oiin i/K-al mananrrs are too wary lo ’ni|K -ks,'K aii. th rew liny IVyan, U »|. Medwlck, Oarrtmau Gloystein's Cyclery leasoiifi 111'' ilvPt lian I>rni sign him fur yoiing |iro«|x>rl*, and la^ Trv . I'li' k O'Neil, Oakland Barhll, tilftiiin h lf h a n d muclitf, nitk ln « Uio iU hlng Twin Falk 3.18 Main South m in t Spriitrfs thn Ulal horses don't care fur his Callt, ihreiv Uobby eamauo, Long Vaughan; Plmiri poor. D«ach, Calif. L w t , I n d i a n s ...... - ® 1 ^ 0 EVENTNG TIMES, T!!W FALI5.;TDXH0, ' TSSaw,; IMT

LOCAL RESIDENT era. Ten guesta were present. After-1 PORMEK RESIDENT MOlar U aaaodated with the P«ca- Palla hlgb s^ebl'unlor claaa In ' WEDS SHOSHONE GJBL WEDS IN CAUFORKIA Calendar warda Mr. and Mrs. Miller left fo r ; UUo Auto cotQpany. and Mra. Miller graduated in Word has been received here of Annoivicement has been made Pocatello to make (t\elr home. Mr.l f i « wai a member of*ttoe Twin IW 5. Addison Avenue aoclal club tho marriage an Thursday evening here of the marriage of M ix Peggy' will meet Wednesday at 3 p. m, In Shoshone of Miss Wilma Mit­ Lcnore Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. EarJ Martin. Long Beach, C r c t e w lih Mi s . Herman Wanman. chell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. ^ ¥ O. Mitchell. North Shoshone, and Calif, and George t>’Ncal. Jr., aoni • Shamrock club wUl meet Harry Wellhau.-ien, Springfield. ot Mr, and Mrs. George B. O’Neal. Thursday with Mrs. Tom Bandy Tenn.. wn of Mrs. Bertha Well- Twlo Falla, on May 3 at Long Bcach. instead of with Mra. Don Staf- iiauscn. Kimberly, formerly of Twin Mr. and M«. O'Neal'arc making, fflrd’as previously announced. P alls. their home in.Los Arigeles whore Mr. Vows Exchanged by ^ ¥ Rev, C. E. A ndrew s. M ethodist O’Neal Is connected with the Pacific Needlccraft club will meet Fri­ minister, Burley, performed the cer­ Southwest Discount corporation. day, Ju n e 18. a t th e hom e of emony and after tlie rites a bene­ Mr; O’Neal is a graduate U om . Rn a medal on Father limje for Mra. R- E. Wlnans, 435 Fourth diction was pronounced by Kappa Twin Falls lilgh school with the: Pair in Home Bridal avenue north. Pill sorority of wlilch Mrs. Well- clasA of 1034 a n d a tten d e d Long ^ ¥ hausen was a memt>er. Bcach Junior college, Mr.v O’Neal la Pa£i Noble Grands club ol The bride, who wore a white a graduate of Long B cach high In a setting o f pink and white )>conics and pink painted j Prltiiro.ie R ebekah lodge will gown of spider web crochet with school. the best 2 year job he ever did ” daisies, the marriage of Miss Sara Laubcnhcim, daughter ofi meet Tliursday at 6:30 p. m. i t pearl clips at the ncck and a tulle ‘ ¥ ¥ ¥ "Mr: and Mrs. E. P. Laubenheim, and John C. E. AJlcn, son o f I. O. O. P . h a ll to r a pot-luck . Veil caught w ith, a b a \id Of pearls MISS DRAKE WEDS dlnupr. and carried a bouquet of pink roses rOCATELLO RESfDENT Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Allen, Boise, was solemnized this morning ^ ¥ and sweet peas, was attended by Miss Frances Drake, daughter of AW at 9 o'clock a t the Laubenheim home on 'Buchanan .street. Pytlilnn aister social club has M iss LotiiAc M itchell, slater of the Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Drake, Twin Rev. Janies S. Butler, rector of AaccnHJo/i KpiscopaJ church, Jjccn {wslponed to Wednesday, bride, and Mls.s E d n a ‘Wellhausen, Falls, and Donald Miller. Pocatello, oU Tfow fO T^ vxB>frKXKPm T w in Fall.5, Rl.ster o f th e groom. read the impressive ring ceremony. June 18, when a pot-luck dUiner son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. MUler, and card party will be held for Best man was a brother of the Twin Falls, were united in rfarriage Before the ceremony Miss Lillian Laubenheim, sister of husbands of members at the groom and flower girl was Patricia Sunday evening at the home' of the Bowers. the bride, sangr "f Love You " — ------home a t Mrs. Albert Putzlcr. bridegroom's parents on AddUon Truly,” and the bridal party ¥ ¥ ¥ Following tlie ceremony refreah- avenue with Rev.- R. 8. Rees, pastor NATIONAL HEAD Goori W Ul Club will m eet nientB '^erc -served to 70 friends and of the Methodist church officiat­ > U T I can't take aU the entered to the strains of the rclatlvrs. Out-of-town guests were Wednesday at the home of Mrs. ing. COMPLIMENTED Mrs. Wellhau.sen. Mr. and Mrs- Fred weddinjf march from "Loh- Ethel Doty. Roll call will be The bride wore a gown of flowered ^ cred it!" oays Father Rlppee. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts, €ng:i-in,” 'played by Mrs. J. AT TEA EVENT'. chiffon and the couple was attended | r.n.iv.eted with '’History’s Flags” Mrs, Proters. all of Twin Palls: Time. “Pin a few medals on R. McMillan. Miss Lauben­ and the white elephant will be Robert Walker, Moscow; Miss Mar- by Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry. heim. who was given in mar­ CompllfUfnling -M n. E. C orinncj provided tjy Mrs. G. A. Oates. tarct Hill, Burley: Miss Irroa Mc­ Yesterday a wedding breakfast waa National Distillers, coo! riage by hcj‘ father, wore a Terhutic. Burley.' president of thp ¥ ¥ ¥ Call. Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. S. served at the Miller home from a Natlonnl As.wclatlon of Dunning Friendly Circle will meet • W. Parker. Glenns Ferry. table attractive with spring flow- They gave me a fine prod­ dainty afternoon frock of Tliur.sdny at 3 p. m. at the home Music TcRchers, a piano rccltal and Mrs. Wellhausen Is a graduate of uct to work on. They never white net over white satin. tea wfts orrnnecd ycsterdny after­ of Mrs. Nellie Casey with Mrs. ShoshpJ)e high .school and of the Her flowers were tea roses noon by Mrs. W, O. Watta nt her Honule P lc k f lt a n d Mr.s. A lu Unlver-'lly of Idaho. She taught last hurried.me . . . let me work and gardenias in a shower home on Sccond avenue north. SlRiflas a s co-hostes.'ic.'s. Roll call :ar In Olenns Ferry. The groom Is boufjuet and fihe had a wreath Plano numbers were presented will be •arjBwered with Father'ji (fraduatc of Twin Falls high school at leisure for two solid any quotations. a n d ot t)ic University of Idaho. ’They % . — ii» ! o f - rosebuds in her hair. during th e early a fte rn o o n by Owenriolyn Helfrecht, Ann Parry, ¥ ¥ ¥ will make their home in Springfield. years to make Town Tavern Two Attendants Sun.Oilno Circle club will meet Robert Van En^clen, Dorothy Van Mr. Wellliaiisen is employed in ex­ Maid of honor was Miss Marian Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. with •smoother, mellower, finer Engelen. Georgia Burgess, Fred Van tension Rcrvlce In Roberson coun­ Ewer. CaldweH. . d u s m a te nnd Afri. j a m a Barr. KJmberJy. Roll ty. Bororlty slsUr of the bride st the Engfleji. Gloria Burgess, Junior cnJ) responses will bo Fing day tastm^. And ic's scilfng at College of Idaho. She was gowned Moseley. Rutliann Hayes. Barbara quotftlloivs.'AU m em b ers a re ask­ I n . K floor'lcnglh dress of peach Bcymer, Robert Coiner, Gene Ost­ ed by captains to be present. Fairfield Teachers the same old pricc!'' or««idy and wore R corsage of yel­ rander, Valeria Gates and Weldon ¥ ¥ • ¥ low roses. Best man was John Elmer Clark and a flute solo was played Opportunity class of the Arrange Vacations by John Rasmussen. BoUe. Christian church will hold a FAIRFIELD. June 8 (Special)— The marriage ceremony was ^ r- A feature of the tea hour was the^ meeting Wednesday evening at Fairfield Instructors havo made 'series of-plano selections played by formed before the fireplace with Ull the homo of Mrs. Albert Weg­ varied plenx'/or the three-months Doris Ann Sherwood. Barbara Bcy- whita tapera buminK Ui brass can­ ener. All members are urged to Gummer vacation following closing delabra'. On either ride were banked meyi Robert Coiner. Marilyn North. bo ‘present for Important busi­ of the Camas county high school bouquets of the blooms used through Margaret Lowe. Betty Rac Harvey, ness. \t is nnnounctd. nn(i F.nlrlleld grade school. Helen Tlwmas and Lucille Thomas, th e roon\3. ¥ ¥ « M),« Jo.«phlne B liss will a tten d Following t]}e rites a wedding Tea was served from a tab|o Unity club will meet Wed­ summer school In Salt Lake City breakfast was served.for the.bridal trimmed with a' blue bowl of pink nesday at 2:30 p. m. nt the nnd Mrs. Spratt will take a prl par^ and the Intimate /rJentIa and peonies and Wuc blossoms, illum ina­ home of M rs. E. L. P a tric k wlUi members of th e two fam ilies w ho w lt- tion was provided by toll silver ta­ Mr.-i. Warren Willlaiiis.', and the Prairie- Mrs, Deane -will nesied the ceremony. Centering the pers in crystal holders. Mrs. W. A. Mrs. L. Bllllngton a.^ co-host- at S|>oknne with a sister. Uble was a Uerwl wedding cake Van Engelen and Mrs. P. W. Meech esses. Members are nr.ked by of­ poured. During the afternoon so ficers to bring or send . two Mls.^ M nry A ndrew s will a tten d topped by « thiy bride and groom. summer .wiiool at Eugene, Ore. Mr. Out-of-town guests wers Dr. and guests called. qiiart.^, o f fru it io r th e M c- * ¥ * Clusky Memorial Jicaltli camp. Dural! will stay at hU home on Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Marvin Casey. Boise, the Prairie and C. D, Merrill, sup­ MUs Kwer. Catdwell. and Mr. Elmer, FLAG DAY TEA ¥ ¥ ¥ ABSANGED BY OROl^PS erintendent. Is teaching, classes in Boise. HOSTESSES GIVE Tft'ln Falls. Announcement waimado today ot Mr. and Mra. Atl«n have left for a LUNCHEON AT HOTEL the Invitation issued .to all members 10-day wedding trip which wUl Uko Mrs. O rr C hapm an and Mrs. Fifteen great-grandmothers and then to Seattle. Mn. Allen chose of the women’s patriotic organlta- 35 grandmothers received diplomas ttons of Twin Fails to attend the Mnr.5hnll C h a p m a n arranged a sm a rt for her golng-away outfit a smart In graduating exercises recently in a annual Plag day tea to be given luncheon yesterday afternoon at the tailored OT- OUT OF THE ■ tanee of leadership being ‘developed by Business and Protetslonal Wom­ en’s clubs. Sumi^ary o( discussion of the women’s charter and the sut<\ mag- aalhe was given by MIm Merle New­ ALL THREE CLASS! " ton, who also told ot th« visit o( Mra. Uerbert Hoover to the aesslo», Resume of tho changes to be made In tho constltvillon pending favor­ .■OUR NEW NASH 'S_ able vote at tl\e national convention wa* given Dy M im Bertha Tice und . M rs. C ora flteven.i reviewed the clQl a cllv llle t/ SO MUCH BIG CER A guest at the meeUng was MUs tinwood Peters. Washington, D, O, a n d IT COST ONLY f

CONVENTION PLANR DiacU88BD BY OROUr PEW DOUARS M O R E Members of Uie Neighbors of Woodcraft were guesU last evening of Mr*. Donna Blitpherd on B\ue t h an THOSE J^akea boulevard. Ilie btulncAs nes- aton, during which plans were madr fo r th e sta te cnnvenUon to be Held s m a l l e r c a r s June 30 and 30 nt rocatello •«re TnaAe, w aa (w ndiicun by M ia. Bhep- herd, guardian neighbor. During the aoclal hour r«fre»h- mentit were sem d by ilte hoslejA. Hi't llki lo thank Mr. L Hml Eden Couple Weda ll r.Mlllo lot thi lolliwlll An Early Start Wash Day At Church Niiptiiil n/ takt l/itir 4iil»- SDEN, June fl (H|>erlal)—Im- moiilts Jut iianud. Ih,l n«i m t. With Automatic WMiWa wrvlces were held at the I Kant to ktic.w u n d tr Ifit nraabytarian chiirrh flimdny mnm- hool J'd Jihf to ray tMr tng joining Mlsa Oene MUler. ili- tomplimirn-iht Nitih M aytlH - t«r Mr*. Marion at ilO<) i$om I’lihtifiltnrinurtJ Robert 8«an. aon of Mis, MUiule 7A«/‘V«0" /niinr it HOT WATER UUfbJli), Jn holy msirlniony /nl- loVlTlr tha regular morning icrvicea. a 'fixmhtari.' Thoit l..m ;F.R ceremony wa« perlormed by hydrttht huhs wiH m u tnt • The earlier in the day you can get started, mtny a ,/tnird ftiidtr. TSai 4/f t o v p it N «* o r t.bmf^am¥hlktnrnk lUT. O. A. Hawley nnd nishnp l.lltle (he ailra value Nash offers— chur«:h u*)ng the foom^ W v i t a j o y ta our w M t ot ih$ Ih X>. B. for iuet a/rH'tlolfare more than Aik abeiiit eenv*nl«ni the sooner wash day is over. An automatic rtng oeramony. I'm pioud qf UrmiandlowraNl»«al- The ootfple was attended hy M iu abl* lhr«ugtlH«iltC.I.T, electric water heater will give you plenty of jBmma Homan find nick itoice, 'ilia ludg«l riaik Aul«M0tl< hot water any hour of the morning. Ask to bo brid* Itnd M dem nid carried bou- • • • d o r SU ea au<] ICifthte. T h tlll- CruUlna O m t avalAbU QUftU. W ehopeihaiaomeofj-oiJpM- in tlf beatitllul. Impoilrtgly •fl a l Nath et shown —and let us explain our convenient A wadding dinner at the ho|ne pie «f|il luok at ilie Nash l.a- I>1|. Wa hoiimlly iMllera that tllShI • rM monthly-payment purchase plan. o f K r. and Mrs. 0 . 0 . Rolaa folloaiad fByet(e'"400". It's* Ar»«t t>lA lha Na»t\ Amb«M«dof madeta NASH e tm o c a y with relstifee a ( Uio 117-lncl) wheelbaia car. You oVtr you grery h»por/ont md- *IM Al u m i a i M M |» A MMrm OTM ( « (a n t y M a r, mor* Kien Mie*k-I«tf — )IU tnaant and aerrraV o\>i of d«t ■ remaxkatUy aconomlcal T a n t a |a o t th e most aspansUe yeu e« i« d e n ie fth « ‘’AnTh.M‘' horsepow er el» cylinder an-v cara m ade-ai a n mod. In Un »«pt«..nlo. fraduated In the ctau ■Mali (art. In mvar I*** Iha (lll*i tNowt lhal lh« Nh luruytiu. In piUa oMownti lo|u>l II 0( itp, 0van grtOtUtUa wlUi Ikae, Unmttr all ste e l body. le m atN ath efiu w room e. I>on’t a atenffi aafra M yvwr IWe I D A . H O V P O W E R from tha Bdan M ora rpom. More comlMi. b u y y o u r next car on C om e »n. i,*t •how you all .wofk"-a«t faritt Ul# J...... 207 Shoahoiie H(. s ». to ai^ogradL, KMYNOLDS MOTOK OOMI'ANli i'liiin n fl’ O IDAHO EVBmNG TTMBS, TWIN FA L I^ IDAHO . TaM'day. 7une 8,'197T P k f i 8 « f * a Trained Horae Big Circus The WHOLE WORLD Consults the NEWSPAPER. Use the C. OF I. SENIORS HEARHILENGE

GLASSIFIED ADS M. E. DoIIiagf Tells Summer Oaldwell Grads Atfvited t« Program For Oonduits Uso Tools of Eduoatlon Underground WANT AD RATES In Wigs Manner _

Classified Underground conduit work thiJt EATE8 PER LINE PtB DAT CALDWELL. June 6 (Spectol)-** will ullow elim in atio n o f a num ber Issuing a challenge to the 46 - 6I> pe t lin t per ««y------®o Everybody Reads the Directory of overhead poles la Included in a members of the senior clau of th« T h iM

Geor(/ia Votes on wer® donated. New reader* regis­ 200-Pound Black Bear i Local Man at Housing S and MonUna were among 200 buildlnr Industry rcpreMnlatlvts In City previously. Dorlnf Regular Wednesday DANCES, and each Wedaeaday tao* i{tock m ade up of one*thlrd slN attendance. The 10>day conference outlined plana for organizing lo­ Ibereafler: ontll (1) high school and (1) college girl are chosen ver u d tw o-thirds gold-. U nder th e cal .houslnr gulldf to acrre aa headquarten for Information and wtnnen by AITLAUSC. Winner* have their- act the treajury la directed to pur- service In the Interest of better houslnf. Killer Visited by CHOICE OF 1 DRESS ' cAase silver until this goal Is (Jiual Wed. Gentlemen Son of Victim in Pants EACH AT TWIN FALLS 40c achieved or until the market price PllCM Ladle* Z3e of silver equals Its moneUry value $crt(]roin’s MAYFAIR SHOP of 11^ an ounce. Idaho State Prison Al*o An ^ The prospect of achieving either I SUN VALLEY | BOISE. Idaho, June 8 fU.PJ—ilev. for RadioLand objective, monetary experts agreed. • ------• CliyAPPROWS Opportunity Orcheitra Contract P ra n k visited Is aim. Sievnenbcrg M ondiy T reatury P a y s 77c The forms for the concrete are the man who a.ua^jnat«d hte fa­ Tbb Wednesday. June 91h io Broadcast Ovfr Radio ready on the new Inn. ther. Governor Frank Steunenberg, 7 (rom MAY BE FINAL NlGilT FOR NEW ENTRANTS The present worla market value 32 years ngo. Harry Orchard, the of silver Is about 46 cents an ounce, Bob Miles, who has charge of alt Girls Must Be Present for Rehearsabi each Wednesday at 8 P, M. SPMUIAW killer, 71 years of age. has carried PUBLIC INVITED — APPLAUD FAVORITES outdoor recreation has returned’ llie treasury pays 77 cents an ounce on corrc.^ponilcnce with the Steu­ for domestic mined silver. Against from a visit to California. GIRLS LINE UP YOUR SUPPORTERS nenberg family In Roseburg, Ore., B i t NOCO FOR FIN EIt TASTE eai;lvou>^< of silver acquired, the Practically all the 'horses and for many years. Rev. Steunenberg saddles have been bought, some of Almost Every Street in City treasury may laue^tl.29 In currency. w ld his vLslt w as th e th ird In 20 R-A-D'I-O-L-A-N-D the saddle* have been ordered from The law does not specify any Included In Ordinance years. The two talked of religion. time Jlmtt within which the govern­ Texas and the east. They will ar­ ment muit bring its silver pur* rive In a few days. P assed By Oouncil chues up to th e ratio of one-UjIrd H J i. Hansen from E. C. Web­ tU m to two-thirds gold. But be­ ster's office In'Omaha was hero for cause of the unprecedentedly heavy a few days checking up on the Parage of an ordinance creating a special Improvement district for gold purchases In the last, six work being done. Mr. WcbsUr h u - months, the widening of the ratio charge of all the Union Pad purposes of summer sprinkling was hotels nnd dining cars. completed last night by city coun­ has been accentuated. cil members when the ordinance Qome nen-govem m cnt sources K. M.' Singer, Bun Valley mi ager, la expected to return about wa.s passed under suspension of have suggested that one reason con- rules. trlbQUng to this lag is that treasury Ju n e 15. M rs. Singer wilt accom ­ Tlie sprinkling ordinance includes ■liver puKhases are kept low In an pany him. - almost every, street and alley In the effort to prevent silver from enter­ The head chif, H. Martin, is ex­ (P /tO af ^OU city,, both paved and unpaved. ing the nation’s credit structure at acted to return within the next few daya. SpHnkling la already undernay, Uio a tfme when a "sterilisation” policy expense.'! u n til th e new ordinance Is in effect to keep new gold out goes into effect comiiiR from a sur­ c l the credit structure. Treasury plus left over from the last fiscal of/teialB. however, declined to discuss sury offlclala would not reveal the tU a pcesIbUlty. year. exact ai^ount of the monetary silver Tlie cost Is taxed and assessed We invite You to Come in and See far Yourself How the Qold Slock Booated stocks. upon property benefited in accor­ The nattoQ'a gold atocks, boosted The treasury dally statement for dance wiUi the number of square •hfrply In recent months by the Ju n e 4, showed |1.333,9e5,lS3 of sil­ feet of property facing tiie street. tm pn^ented Inflow of gold from ver has been acquired at prices Intersections are paid for out of the •bntd, now aggregate $l3.03S,8i0.- ranging up to 77 centa an ounce. general fund. 000. To meet obJecUves of the sliver Tlie last official estimate by the n will become effective 10 days act, the nation's silver holdings treasury placed the- total monetary after publication, which will prob­ ■hquld aggregate t«,3S2,270,000. silver holdings a t 13,433,000.000 Ja n . ably be Wednesday. But according to the best avail­ 31. Approxim ately. 130,000,000 do ­ ably itaUstlcs, the actual monetary mestic silver was estimated to have vtiue or silver now held by the gov- been purchased between that date Dr. Boycnjer, Foot SpeclalUt, 0»- "SUPERDirnr'FRIGIDAIRE m m m t U only 0,4434)00,000. Trea> a n d Mav :r C. C. ADderaon, Ph. 353-P.-A d». VniH THE METERMISER _____ All 5 BASIC SERVICES YDU MUST HAVE FOR COMPm m fil REFRIGERATION

W O O F ( T ) g r e a t e r A TROPICAL V L/ ]CE-ABIIITY “^i^/iNSTANT WILL KEEP YOU COOL... CUBE-RELEA5E W O O F ^ g s e a t e r M S I O R A W - a b u i t y Don’t (ilmmer and fret this summer . . . kp cool and relax in a' smartly tailored Town Clad Tropical from Peniioy'fl. Tropicals nro tlio favorite suit of men who must he well clrcfi«e. 1 or 4 iloicn tt ■ Ihcir choice nro oufiy to see. Tropicals (Ime. IO* mr>r. I., hr cnil. In« f.u<« mtliii. «M «. K.crr U* are smart, they hohl a prpH.*), they’re mr, In .*err .-luixr-Dmr H/fnld- the suiln for any nnd all occuHionn nnd • Ir. I. . AM .MIiTAL omc Kiiiiil'rKAYwiiMN.vrAN'r they'll keep you cool. CIJlil.niLliAStl. Com* In P R O O F ( T ) g r e a t e r ' _ _ £!££Np-ABIUTY ALL WOOL TOWN CLADS PRICES 75 AS LOW AS P R O O F ( D CAlfx THIS IS THI iASY WAY SA^^-ABitiTy ‘ 1 4 ®NLli’ FHIqid ajh i TO »UY RIOHT «*» THI . . - O N PROOFI Checks, Stripes, Plaids, »«> the Bond • No need now to hiij> on lU lm i Over-Checks and Solids ...only l» reRf«l Ixer. rtlRliltlr* “■ si™r'o«rcw'T„T;'" g lv ci you f>rt»f-UcU,ie y.iu J.uy- <>f ronipfeicncu unknown hrfora In A ll ) ilii lc S crvliet (or .Supar- EASY TERMS Duly refrlKcriilon|...T|iii tneini .h:Lr; ■ n entirely ocw tneiinre nf con- vcn leiiia am i itilirm ilon . .. md t Mv

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