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. il a;J.M.:EdiapL ^ - T ill VOL IB. NO. 64. ' ■ President R Second Son Decide To ( _W-ASHIMX(m-I]! HAPPMINGS (By Tlif , HENATE VOTES uii»iilmou»1y to live niprt po*tf tnon«jr to in- vtle bjnfci »nd banlter*. p REPUDLICAN elfott to remove ihe Indiulrtil ItwMlnu provUlon Irom th» ••dmltiUltttlon'* Industry eon. ___ UBl bUl fslls.ln lo_31. HE.SATC and houK nmfcrrti Afrre Jully upnn the »dmlnl»lrat1on‘# r»U- rotdbUI. - ____ . TBESIDENT tni Bfll- V— lih“ Aml»iiuaortlnaay-Ullc Brit. -1 uh debU Rt ft \V1U(« Home lunch* J “ » n ‘ b u f n e lth (r ‘woilliJ dlKU»s llie wbject ifienttrds. ___ •’ A'n o it^ rEy Otntral Cummings j|J dlvlilOD of'Uie Jiutlce dcpnrtmeni{^' for poMlble prowcuilon »», gold hoatden. ____ PE0GRES8tt-M reported by hou»e IcMlen tt Ihe While Hou» on iho f' vclerani’ compenullon controreny. TWIN FAo T yoUTH « COMPLETES COURSE I” w NAJiJPA. Idftho, June 8 - b'ix di youn* people ot wmltem ld#ho p Clirlstiim ehurche* wlll be grulual- in ed by lh« younj people'* conference di here upon lu concltulon Bundsy. They #r«: Ur*. Merit McReynold*. *>» Mirap*; Robert Woodruff, Damctt; Monroe H»y* and Charle* Allen. Twin PalU: nhlble Lnmbelh. WeU- m «r..«niJ ClrrUlebel Bttm, W»be « ralli. 01 W. H. Ed»-ard«. Africa. Is the R oonferen«~ml«lon*rT. Ts'enty- ut are In alUndance. NEGRESS AT POCATELLO " CONFESSES KILLING MAN S W POCATELUl. June B t/n - Mr*, x Eddie Blrdo. 21. a Kesreu. «as held v In Jill lien lonlghl nfler she had 0 lorrendered lo pflUco wllh th« an- .. -Mun«n>fnHJ»taJ»J»d«n)ck))^ »1 4 eommon-Itw husband tvle« with an u e tnd beUeved h« v u fattUx f, i jear^ld daughter by a jJrtflou* tin- . Ion, told the ollleen Blrdo had been P' drinking heavily and had lied her « to a chair and alUcked her wllh a ruor blade and a knife. When he ” .....- Uy-do*n.ahe-sald,.Uie.Jtruck.hlm ® -------•flth-lhfr-baek-of-an-axe-and-lhm slniek him wllh It agtln when he ^ atlempled to get up. 'Blrdo died about 10 minute* afler the effloer* irrirerf al hli iiome. The coroner found he had died from “ shock and ' liemonhage resutllng ll from a fraclured'skull. CALLAHAN ANNOUNCES » RE-OPENING OF MINE - Tiinho. Juiir » ~,M ----- aUons-tooH- Donald ..A,-CsUalian.;,.. builnm revlviO now under' .. iS'SSSSFSl;-: ber of mlnm lo eo to »ork *a» tiot. rtveslfd. Wlien ihe tnlnfs eloied. Jhrff )ttn no nnr!y XDmen were . employed. 'np : ----------- -■'■.-= = ----------- jlhi I ROLLER-SKATING FAD . [if* BAFFLES POLICEMEN'en LOS ANUELES. June S M l-Tlil*;'?' roller-skating (nd liai ihe pollcef^ scratching Ihelr iieadi. 11 seems from an order i»sted lo-, day Hut a roller sUUr.muil slc-j" lul wllh hls-arm when he *wp» or }"' turn* a comer and al ntshl he mi»t, have a hfAdllshi. Nnr can he >lop;*" ' In a loading tone. Tlio clilrf of police atked ihe clly .allomey "»h«t .aiMui "ihcje roller; •Tlie Clly altnrnpy7iime b»ck wlUn A quolallon from «ub-»e«ttBn 1 of '1“ ' Beetlon 1 of Artlclo 1 of ordinance; number 50^15, which deflnfj'a ve*,*™ hkle u -'any device other tlian ------itrrtt e a r ti^ orby %h1i?li any-pcf-iljn (on or material mny be irnnspcrted I", upon a »treel." i“®J :--------Jtwafcrt . t>ld. llie ■cmr.a u onjer . i ^ ^ roller a a ie* are a vehlele, So Ih*!*^ iiU men lo be guided scordlngly. IDAHO ROAOS APPEAR. ' IS IN GOOO CONDITION noisi-jiine 8 M7-l(1fllio lilsh-| " n > r ofirr good BDlng'for.BUtomo-.'iui " bile iialtle wilh bad spot* the »cep*[ Hot ll«. the w kly report of the de-;er» psrtT.rrl ot public works «Id to-'-ha div- |lO' ■nip Oirson Trail had rough place* »p^ In Ihe o>l 'urfscing near Monlpe*|ercl A Jiff. Sprtwa and Inkooi.jber the report Mid. but waa la excelleatlln ■ eocdllica elM»hcx9. ' .Ipo' . tMuaa wiu imniB or *aBocaTTD.fmna^^^__^ Roosevelt’s \ irAhdWifel Get Divorce M arital Vffntiirff I Goes on Rocks in Only 17 Months Former Ellzabelb. Browning ; Donner, Philadelphia ’ ' Heiress, Expects lo In-, ; stitute Legal Proceeilingsjp ------- 6 my The AwocUled rres*>' » . .T-08.AN0ELE8.-June.8-.-.We 5 . I .teparnllon of EUloU noosevelt. , J-^necond wn of the president, and niiabfih.tircisnlng Donner Room* T veil, Phlladelphln helres*, whom lieia: , married on January 18, in j. andil* ; tBW nnm Hr » ainrn iH*'!; , cloMd here loday. P' 5 -“For tomellme," young nooMvelt,! said, "my wife and I have found ill that our life together was Incompat- » . Ible. We both disliked Ihe Idea ol a ci ® divorce, bul now we are convinced , it U the best thing for both of u*. '• "I have'refused to admit a formal , jfpnnllon until I lud Ulked Ihe wiiole tiling over, wllh my moliitr. [, * he continued. “I have felt thal any . : tuiement should b« made by my wife. And 11 li.ihe who made Ihe c decision. In accordance wllh her ■ 5 suggMtlon, I wUl BO to Reno, almost . Immcdiaiely. and establish re»l- i . dence. Tlie divorce will be obtained . by my wife on gromid* of Incompst- L IbUlty." ; Separated U st Year Tiie young couple. It w u learned. - separated Ust year and a ueek or ) so ago iie esUblishcd a residence on the ihore* ot Uka TUioe near || * Reno. Nevada, al the home of Bam* uei-Plalt. promlneni Nevada altar- - ney. ills wife will InslUule proceed* . in p <or a divorce, probably on grounds of IneompatlbiUty. It wa* believed that when Roose- J veil compleflJ-hU «lx week*' reil- * dente reQiilremcnl llie divorce action will be filed a l MJnden. M mile* I, south of Reno where Mary rickford 1 waa divorced some year* ago from 1 Owen Moore. . rae announcement was mide t shortly befort tha mother of iha i ] youthful alillno muager. Mr*, fj . moUlP D. JUwereli; W l here at ; J . rau*lni.*'at lhi enlruie* ot « y (lowntowir hotel, where she 'had ^ f rtayed sinee lier arrival In Lo# An- I Relo on Tuenday nlghl alter a trans* a , ronllnenal airplane Journey from Ihe . , East, Mr*, nootevell took cognlunce #, , of:a:publlsIied ttport from 'niooa. « . Arluna, ot Ihe marttat- dlffleullle* ^ 'o f her son. " Add* AjMnt ^ Bllotl. ttandlng beside hi* moiii- > ; er when the report wuthown to her. : added hU assenl lo her statement , ‘ thal the'repori wa* correct. Several , houn Uler, when the plane of llie •' - tint m Untlwl at T im ii flrli *; una. for fuel *he wa* asked If the . had made Uie Western trip In con- . ; ------ ll tConUnued on Page 3, Col-1) 1( ij :jlVIILLLirillil]WLlii}~ p Mdaho Legislators Holding ! Stale' Appointive Offices "j ; May Serve in Dual Roles ^ ;' nOlSE. June 8 M'j-Altortiry a n i-'“ ‘ eral Deri H. Miller ruled lodAy ihsl! ' memtwr* of the IfgliJatifm fw/diiieiF ; nppolnllve state offleu may wrve In -•Ihe-tomlng-spoflal-icsilon regatd*-L- NeM o rm e fnet ihry will thus be' .'opemllng In two bmnche* of gov-, enimrnt. . \n , Tlie opinion affected al I m l Ihrfc; p, ;:membcr» ef the leglaUiure, 5o!)fft,,_ .iCoulter, speaker ot the hoiiie. who jU now sUte land' «ommlulonrr; .. iQeorge Rudd, representitive f^om I Fremont counly and ctinlrman' of .. 'thc rerenue and tnxallon-commU- tp'*. who Is'now tlAle prlxon wnrden,' iand Ira Taylor, jepreieniallve from ii Jetl/tncn <ainty *M uamnl lloor W header sho is -a dUirki deputy ' In the ttnle came department. I . , Wrilten for Conller . j '(]UP}t of CommlMlnncr Coulter. !i:el ; In the opinion, the nliomey gen-l ra •eral cited _severai court deelsions'an [bearing on (lie cau an from thete] 1 Idrtw an Intfmretntloii ihnt the pro- er, ‘liibltion agaliut nfiiceni senmg liT Vi; {both the executive and legLiljitlve'8e ibraneherot tovemnient applies par-! 8» itldiilrl^o'lhe governor niid otTO^I eleellvp «taie nttlffr*, and nol tnl 1 ,^Jicw ^polnled in We JesUUDvc^S*. '.branch. The only excepltoni among llci ilhe appointed memben of ihe rxec-'ls !uUve-bnujeh.-hc.sald.-would-llkelj;Mr he "dfpulles or personal rrprtwn-'me tatlvfs." ol' the electlve-flrftrtffl*. , ;be« , NoleiTnwer' isb* ' "No other ejecutlve oltlccr I.’. du-| I .Qualified under Uit al»vc conjtitu-^ma ;tlonal provision." thfatttomey gen*’a I ;eral sold, odding lhat Ihc Rovemer; K ■ha* ih# power to appoint Ifgi^l.iton me |lo any executive ponlilon eierpi as aw speclflekaliy prohibited, and the e x -'m erclse of such funeilons by mem- I ben of tfte JegjjUiure would not be >u In tloIaUon-. of la y constllutlonsl der jffovlilon." \ 'Un - -THE ONLY-ASi Vl'N 1 ..... ....... ...................... . T\v: ^SlIEIilSllS' -MTflimr jPMILAFFftlBS^ ------------------------------------------------ d< ------- M Investigators Use Recently n! Obtained Powers After ^ g Hearing o( $96,000,000 ° Profit on One Transaction of ^ tBy The AJJoeUled Prew) ^ 1 ' ’ reeled newly-voted power* ^ Sfluarley at personal Hock traniac- “ lion* Of J. P. Morgan and company * IS Ipartners, alter learning of a one- Illme IDSWOWfl paiw protll to Van " fiwerinsen railroad InteresU from an operation Ui« Morgan company fl> If Mnced. t; “ Infomiailon »bout-jtock-»ale5-at- - ,a tectinc the- Uxablo Income* ot _ Tlinmas S. I^mont, William Ewing 'I leland Karold filanley was Uie immed- dilate objective of th# banking coin- “ 1 .1 mlliee. Earlier the senate ututil- “ nwiQsiyTnMtftnijnoio •utiiontjrfor ■ It the purpose, slmulttneously volini ™ dillMflOO 10 conllnuo Uie private bank . I. Iniiulry through aooUier session of a congress. d Morgan libed* Coat , Tlirough an afUmoon so he* that “ J. p. Morgan Joined many olher* In W ‘S sliKldlng hi* « a l, o. P. Van 8 wer- do Ingcn closed four d a p of testimony th y I -I. hii y (ContlnuedonPaKeS. Col. 31 di N ai B II es I :iillDGLDBE- i ■ 'If ^ fndicallons Point lo Re* ■; - covery of Airman (rom " Illness Caused by Fumes' ■— u. in MOSCOW.JBne#(Fl<daymora. M Inil (JV-JIm'my Maltem took off tn ■d from nelaT^ Siberia, for Kna* m noyarsk at 4:10 A. M. thl* oom- .. Ing. S' Je The American aviator, who seeki w ft tound-lhe-world rwoi*, had ar- « «• rtred »t thkt little seUIemenl near U Prolwplovsk 'learly Wednesd*y, W»5). nauseated • finuine* frcn s leaking gU line. * APt»renUy Uie H aan had recor* ■<* ered from Uie *lck«to, *lnc« hs had « lold U» AMOClated Pres* eorre*pon- « “ deni here that' hi* lake-off on the next leg of hU race would be de- ; ■J femd unlll he.wsi entirely, will «■ i Al Krasnoyarek. he said, damage to his plane lutfered In the emerjency landing, will be permanently re* I- . . f; SInee Krasnoyarsk Is only about Vc ; lU mile* from Deloro. U« aviator should have reached there wlUiln I an hour or two, provided he encoun- e'UrWMia"Wniii'r uiiiiniiiy.-----------= aiow meanJi of eommunlcaUon. •_ L however, made ll. ImpMslble to I learn a t onre of hU'progrewr Tliere ' I* no telephone aj far a» Krwnoy- - ankr^rf<Kur>li>f-wof4-of-lUa41lji^ = graph, al bisl wty tardy. . The weallier was fair and wind- J {hero were prcrtictkirj hr «'ou/d en- *“ I counter eloud* and n iiorlh wind In the vicinity ot Knsnoynrak. 9 (Copyright. 1M3. by The Asso- ciated PrcM) MOSCOW. June 8- 8tck and al- _ ^ gasoline fumrs wlitcli escaped S through A leaking gas tine. James Maltern, Amrricsn filer, who was - forced loUiid iic«r.prokoptevsk.ai. - . ri— icsminiifd Oil {*nRe 7, Col. 8“ linRSTLAOY^F UNO ;J ------ FLIES-TOWARD.HQME - ■j MEMPHIS, ivim.. JiiilC 8 tA-}'- ■Tlie special pl.me enrrying Mr*, ; •Franklin D, nooMVeU back f t Wash* ; Ington landed at Municipal airport ] here ol 11:(M P. M. Central sund- ; ard time. Airport.offllraU said the I ship would be here about 10 mlnules . for retufling. Mrs. Riwevell waa n o t __ awakened. : mvsteW enguLfs' ANGELUS TEMPLE .1—L0S-ANDELE6. June » (jf)-An* __ , celuA Temple, whlclf liaTrxpeflrnceJ I many mysteries, lud the air ot I'anotherone tonight, '; David L. Hutton, Jr.. birltone slng- • er, who 'not so lent sen eloped l o __ rVuma 'br ^i^sne wiilT* Almee ■'Semple McPherson. lueked a I(>- •! gallon iial nnrl oilifr knlcknaeks _ _ r His denarture 'camr « dsy alter lie ^Jisd Jmi;m ji*ifnieJ;L» M>jns he t>e-| ,lleved Mrx, ,^cPlirr.ioli-Hunon, who 'Is in Pnrli, w.m b'ins'repiaced 6y ;Mta.-Rheh».Cr*«rlard.Snllvalo..for^ ,_i. 'mer "Angfl ot BrMdway." who hi* ;been preaching at the t'mple tn her Iabwnce. I llulton »»ld; "fyi-h-llUDlc Chlna- ;man Is only'packln; jome stuff for ’a irlp.- ; Mist llarriel Jordnii, Trmple bus- iness manager, fsld: "llo'* going away for a while. Rvfrrnne neeii a ■rest once In i while, dont they?" Meanwtille, Mrs. 6n11v*lo. who W »Ule directw of welfare. Utued » . denial that she planned to repUct 'U n. McPliersoQ-Hution u pulor. ASSOCIATED PRESS f i ^ FALL T W lQ A L ;^,_Ip,A no,. FRIDAY ] LIFE^S~^ r "^Oddities—S S nANKEB FOBKStKH $1 ] | WIIKAT WITHIN YEAR I .TOPEKA. Kas.. June 8 M>-Oiie Ll - dollar-wlieal and to-ceiit corn In Uw - Mlddle-Wcft by next Jsnuaa I •'e " y predicted today by 0. D. MerrUm. yi member of the federal home loan ■~ Ijatik botrd'Uta'ltpctrlnnkrr:---------- » ONE OF EVERY U fllKLS 0 nCAKS NAME -HEUirr DERKEl^y. Cat,. June 8 (/P>-One r) ot ctery 2i girls U a Helen, if n _ nrlviio_KhoolJicrc__*ihe» H_eten _ Wills Moody and Helen Jacobo were graduated t* any criterion. Somebody look me Uoubic locounl' , ihem-CO oul of IMO gr*dualcj. Tlie i T z school decided someUUng oughl to^ T be done about ll. so Helen Gllmaa< •: and Helen Pallon. juniors. *111 pre-;{"' ' scnl pictures of Ihe famous Unnl* •' Helen* to Uie principal at com- ^ ^ mejicemrnU n ------- Vf, '■ OlLDEBBtCKS CRAWl, , ________ NEARER STATE CAPITOL . t ,, OKLAHOMA CITY. June 8 l-1> - *« 1 oil denlck* encroached within fc'oil ‘ mllo of OkUhomaa lUte c*pllol,lo-.lm| l' A celUr wa< being dug for st lest tli< ^ eastern clly llmlU, nearly two mile* . t nortli.of.esUbUslicd production In I, lh« OkUhomi Cily field. . YOUTH BWALL0W8 LAHT a CENTS-SEEK8 ADVICE, ll BILLINOS. Mont., June 8 Ml - 'i« f n WlUiam Dickenson, IT, came lo » '• doctor loday to *ee If he could get|<o y the-prlc«-of-hl*.ticxt.mc*l-oul..of^.tltl - his stomacli. Held up by two men, ~ Dickonton wved hi* loui finaDcet . -ti cent* and ■ trade cliip-by put* . Ung them Into his mouth, Dtsgutt- [) ed because they found nothing U n'H holdupmenalucgedOickenson.ah*k- U Ing down &9 cents and the chip. E The doctor look the chip from 1 IConll'nued on Page j, Col. 8)”“ f jliM iP l „ » Fomif mciP s ■ '— BOISE, June 8 (4VId*ho na- , Uonal guardsmen will begin tomor- \ . row Uw movemenl toward Boise for i ' the annual l«ro'Week lummrr en- (it . campmenl. |edi A special train will leave Coeur tile ' d'Alene al7 o'clock In the momlns,'»: , bringing atllllery untU from .. mrth end of the tlale. nnd ptck-'rln' , ing up Welter and P*r«le gu*nf*-< lull .. men as ll approacbe* Boise. • (b* i Another ipecUl iratn wUI leavt «fi Rigby alJliOS A. u . Joturtfor to li^ .. bring ftilem and louUtem Idaho det: j uniu to amp. Both b'alns arrive Saturday aliernoon. Other unlU - from near by will come overland. ' Business ol the fln l day Includes .,7 i oetUng tip ot tenU so that Uie en* 0 Ure mlUtu.-lnetjidlns4100.mca-aadz^ J l » oflleer* wlll be 'under canvas’ Bslu'rday night Training continues ,,i. ' until June 34. ‘J l In addition to the guardsmen, this, ,» year 37 intantrj' resen-e officers i„ , ,r headed by Colonel Earle U Shat* i - n tuck. Idaho Fall*, a* senior o tflc er,l_ . will Uke the. training. 1. I. ' - ■— e W hat Do ’ I -------------------------- ,i __ ___ _________________________ 1 : .1 L .’ r.' ^ 'I I I . . . . ' : L j ^SPAPERINTWINFA Es^ AY MORNUjG,JfUNE 9. 1933 &0VER1 OF IDi I SEIS-il-M l- ilEGISLIllffii, a Three Subjects Appear on List for Attention of" - Extraordinary Convoca- tion at Idaho Stalehouse I my Ttie Associated PreM) .,T»0181X June 8 — Oovemor O. i ^ K l V n Row announced today ‘ thal lie wlll Issue the call to- . marrow for the tpecUl session ol , the Wl'iaiure lo act on beer legal- . lullon and to amend the Uws goT- ernlng the dr|<arlnifnt of publle In* vf,tnieiiU M a measure of relief for Ihe Hate treasury. [, Ife did nol n y «h*C dit« the . lesirtKlure noiild'convene but'un* '■ .•oKicial Murces considered It likely i ..the mrmbcrs uoulrt be called lo _ inol:« Ior about June 19, allo*’lnj ’ t the ciiitnmao' 10 day*' notice. jj Tlie ^-overnor has olready an* nouiicfd three sHbJecU which will J be included in liie call. They t n : bi Amrndmeni of the Uw governing » f llie dfiiartmeni ot publlo Inm l- " .imenUw as to permit II to sell ccr- *i I lain of lU securliie* lo obtain casli >Iio buf up tutc nrrtnu, thai pro- 5, f TWnK.iiecded_^wyJor the trea*- ,1 I (ConUnued on P*ge 7. Col. 4) iliMEfm s ^ HSESGRin '^ ____ . c Attorney General AtlackSj I - Action of Commissioners ^ In Permitting Beer SalK j ___ _ h llDAllO PALM, June 8 m -A t- ' Irking the action of the Bonneville n le^nty commission In sinclionlng •, tlle**leol3.3percentbeer,Altomey .'r t u c n l Dert Miller, In ^ letter ro- " I eii'ed by County Cletk W. L. Brew- • Tlnl Uiday. proposed %recent re*o-)^ f lultoo or the raRifflttslon iiwiKsitne ' (b*l the sheriff and counly auorauu* I rtfraln from prMecuUon* "until ^ lime U 'flte-torti tnotle'tnfih ’ 1 dftlnlte- b« revoked?\ ' P I RuggfiU Rereml |j Tlie Bonneville counly commls* , slon adopted the resolution shortly u ‘ alter beer wai legalitKl by the Idaho 4. ; FaU* city council, in sustestlng re- venil ut itA untonrThmtuiiicygen* ~ eral*aldthatbecauseltieldahocon- f, '.stliuUon falU-todeflne-lfltoxlcaUng beverages, there is no reason to be- lleve Uie tale of per eenl beer U ' « I T lie olficiaU of Bonneville coun* ^ Y (ConUnued on Page 7 T c 5 r 4 r ’ ro )o We Know About Depr .% ' ! I I KmmWkM i CopyrtgW, IfiSJ. bj AIL\ __________________________ «65,000 TH l-FAmSE " germa^^ ]n ' ___ . * of A’dvanceGOaraiT' ‘ 20,OODCustomers --^torms-Blcachers _ J During Early Part of Swei* j> ti tering Evening Specla- !t- tors Find' Enjoyment in ^ "r Cfieering Celeljrities 2 rc he ------- a II* -nrEDWARO-rNEIL— JT ly fAwotiswd Press Bporu Writer! ht ^ -TT-ANKEE BTADIUM. N. V, 'j Y 8-Btaggerlng through hesl Uiai roamed above liie “ j n. excitement, an advanco-guard of ^ III a i.000 light fans, stormed, tlie ^ bienciiers ot Uie big Amerleon league' ^ » ball park lonlghl. MlUlng early for the ls-round duct of Max Bclimelmg r. and Max lUrr. ' rij ‘I* E\'en before'a brassy sun « n k loi behind the huge haniUec tund* «• lhat ttaiik llie Yankee’* home plate, w ” the rank and tile thoved lii t solid ■* stream on “Rutiivllle.” Uie right- , Held Mcior nltere "Babe" Ruth ~ ' parks Ills best punches. In that sec- II lor tonight, tor the *um ol t l there n wa* a tigiiting citance to find t seal ^ _• for Ihe lirsi major heav>-HTight bat- II (Conliniied on P*g« 3, CoL 4) jm iim is , :s , SmSllKLIIES KANSAS cm r, June 8 (rtvThe harassed art* between Ihe Rockie* and Ihe AtlonUc alnled again loday t- In sliding heat which haa Uken lie moro tiu n 80 live* lhi* «*eek. ^ J5 A score of more, have djtf In Uie ^ region of.Uie Q ru l L a k u ^ u t ihe J century mark lemperalufw ot the J . Central-West were lopped today In „ PonnaylvanU and West VlrglnU 5 where many tietl lalU workera ilm " ^pro»tr«tt4. . . n Beat wav* death*, elUter frem . •• proetraUon. dcrwnlns or violent " atom*: luinou U; Wliconiln 18 ^ IndUna.7: Ohio ll: MaryUnd 1: ?• Michigan 0; Pcnmylvtnli s; We* gc v New York and Onlario 8: IQlttourl H< 4; Weat VlrglnU 1 ki In Clilcaao. wlitre ll.detUu fmm '■ iproiltallon were reported, it wa* e»- :* limated JOOflOO person* *ought re- ;• tief on like beachn. TTie temper?- _ lure climbed to t7 today. It reached too retttrdty, aumhlng a rec- ord lor June. .' _* T]ie mercury Iroped lo 101 at Sha- ir. ron, Pcnnaylvanla. jpression? . S ur . . . . ___ _ , , IB ^ • , , 1 hi _______ ____________________ do r.j--------------------------------------------jjj he kn Ul .■W cil/ I WOiJOCR ^ WaCRC JUNiOI?, i;, IHtMDKJMCOMt .• ?_ M t T«c a/£KVixe.- CUITCA'WiMCAtO, “*■ tin ^ _ Di ll it - - Els - S t . ‘f*' . bee ^ Rl '■lim/r- ......... - -V S s\ «n J Hel _________ ___ rtci . ” ------------------------- D»i I. bj 111* New York Irlbuns- loft »n • t. I N E - aUNDER-^ EEBAER ^ IN^40 1 f lil— [i Round by Round By EDWARD J. NFJL ---------- (Associated Pm * SporU wnier) YANKEE STADIUM. NEW YORK. • Juneft-TheMu-Baer>MaxSchmel- V ing batUe. round-by-rouiid. follow*; . ROUND ONC-lnstead of crouch- ing and running. Uie big lUer mov- , ed slowly Inlo Schmellng and ripped ' a lurd. left hook Into Ihe head. En* . roumted, the big fellow leaped on S Schmellng and amashed him lo Uii rope*, banging bolh hand* lo the aermtn-t body.}{« did It to r**Jr th« - crowd leaped to It* feet,rMrrd “nan — him", and Baer tore back again. Re hooked hU left behind Ihe Qetman'i v ' head and tmoihed Schmellng acnu A Ihe ring, beaUng him wiUi * free J : riglil hand. Again Baer played that [f ; ed bock tnd amaslied a lerrlflo right ; lo liter'* face.'nieCallfomUn grab- jg f bed UiB top rope' for support and m , blood .poured from his note a* ha ^ : covered quickly, echmellng drove t he right to the h u rt and Baer tossed • « ; long right a* Ihe bell sounded. , JlOlTND T1V0 - ScJimribf »a* m , smiling M lie came out and met ji ' (ConUnued on Page 8. C^l. 6) :illnil8 = iwsiniF’ — i . . While moon i)f Blue Coals Holds Crowd'Baok, VI o 1 ol| Enjoys Soothing Shower „ : S (By Tlie Astoeltlcd Pretst » YANKEESTADIUM.NBWYORK, ft, , June 8-Whlle t platoon ot blue m eoata fought to hold back > croad pu , or yelling' fan* that threalened to ol overrun hi* dreulng’rm in ,-m s b* , Baer,»lood under t soothing thow- u ,<er and ahouUd (t the top 0/ hli ' lung*: lb • ‘■Boyi. rm tolnr to win Uut * , chvnplonMilpl i told ywi’t a I'm c o ' inf lo win that champlon*hlpr ^ Thai wai about til anybody could T. get out of th* "Llnnsort Umipcr.” He was so happy orer hU stunning i. knockout of Max Schmellng, the I foraierehsmpion. t.few mjnuta be- yi : fcrcilratlw uun't liitcmteitin'llie'*'}!,, . deUil*. }S Hs( Look* LAe Uam ha ! "How did I do 11? tWiy I Ju*t hung thU ring on lhat German'* ™ Jaw.“ and he tluwl oul .a fist that “ - looked lae t smokod Virginia hast. *I think I'd hare put him awty ager, Aneil Hoffman, had let me go. 2^ Bul tie kept lrlUiig.ino to Uke 11 ewy. Tlut wa* tlie,plan. lo~WUt unUi Schcmilng got t little tired «.>. and thfn.knoch lilt bl«K ' TkiieVlhVfirst Ume I caughl'ht him with tlut right that I could doJt-mlujlicDCKU-wantcd-io. u,i Oi;t-]-i)idn’t'mlnd-S7>ltIng because he wasi'ri hurUng me r b l C m w e r ihl knew when t]iai 'g n tl' right of hi* sn< landed." • for Bear* OdI M'prd* rlfi thl TUB big Callfomlaa'a tnpearaiice bore out til» words. Tliere-wasn’t Q^j a mark on liim. exccpl for a faint i ' brutr« on the bridge of his nooe. He 'hu sold hit tlclil to gel bsck lo Uiojmi shelter ot hli dreoslng room tlirough | tiie crowd was ii much harder w k - scl (Cmitinufd on Psge 3. CoL 7) . DALRYMPLE WANTS l l ’^PER'CENT'.WINE iio ____ . Bm WAfllllNClTON. June 8' tT> - A- al ■ hoii'*t eottmililce loday heard A. V.| ^ Dalrnnple the head of, federal p ro -U : hibltton’ (orc^^ ask legallwtlon of ere II per r^nt wine on the ground IhU Doi ll would liierewe respect tor Uio Elsliltcnth .»nii-riclmrfit_and_e«pri>*s olf the hoitr itio amendment would « • msiM In ilie cnivtltutlod. - £ Til'- ni'peal hrniishl ih e obwrvs- gn, «on fiom Clisfrm.n that m , -I lfilii'< n i esll the ways and mean? u,p commilier tn inret In a couple of unr dayj In iicl oil ihn bill,- ! int< —DouslUoiL'Miiied to predict liie reiuli ol ttui ini?TtmroM'>^y-lios-otn mucli he thoujlii the rommltlee’s - ^ 1, declsinn niishl be influenced by do, Dalrymple's fiaiemenl, Ihit the ,,1* maaululurcjiiid.sale of 3.2.per.ccat-|(.n beer win ilrivlnj boottesgcr^ out of g buiine.'i. . , bni RUPERT AND BUHL ------- WUMfcWULL m is Z ____ _ ued -^VEISER. Maho. June 8 ( .^ M r t *«' Flortnre Banders. Wailscf, Idolio. wa* elffW tt.itr preildent of P E O al thftlnsl meeilng of tlic sister- ‘‘‘ J hood cnnientfon her^.todu-,._______{“ t Mrn. fine Weber.Uuhl, was elected •"'ir senior tl» i)fesJdnt: Mrs. Mary C. *“ J’ Button. WrUer. KM named J u n i o r vice prfjldf'n;: Mrs. ld»EldiCi«.RU- pert, wu ciiM'n as onanltcr: Mra.' ~ Helen Kwialek. Mokow. wt* eiect*d rtcordln<jecrrltn':andMra, CUude ‘™' r*vlj, Boise, WM elected treasurer, •«' a t, Anlltnny wss Miecteri ** the *»tl in 4 coBventloa city. ^ ■ TODAY! qorfdr. 10 PAOES - S CENTS_ :-STRUCE RCRUSH- ROUNDS t - ^i'unching Demon ~ I From California Registers-Upset— •) » - W esterner, Wllb 1 3 .Pound J; Weight Advantage and ^ More Height and Reach, S! • Laughs at Foe's Punches he Iw ------- an — By EDWABDJ.NEIL----- 1 -------- V (Atsocitled Prttt Sport* Writer) '* T T ANKEE STADIUM., NEW « Y YORK. June 8-A roaring, rol- M licking, punching young demon _ at f^j;^omU-. braw^hiu|a^^ . M wlUi t h o ' c S ^ e of ,t o o t h e r b- Jack Dempocy tonight to smooh down Max Schmellng, former heavyweight '*■ ehamplpn o( Uio world. In 10 round* * betore a thunder*itruck -crowd o( . * ejjooo. From Ihe title lhat sent Deapscy tilmtetr £**(, <nd Jim Corbett and et Jim Jeffrltt-bcforttJilfluJlW-cutly- . ~ lieaded butcher boy ot Llvermora dime to oulcUu Uio dogged Schmel- lng from U» sUrl, smaohlni him groggy In ths ninth, Ihen with lueh uvisgtry u Uia ring hun'l te«n ' Ilnce Uie departure of Uie ‘Old Man. E Mauler’t enah Uie Teuton In Ih# UnUi. . . r- ' One of Orealtsl UpatU -! - Il was one of thkUd grutett up-, tel* Uut Uie modem ring liu *«a . t* Schmellng, (trorlle tl u high u IS 4 Co I, bclon’Ott Mtla OtrM. never h td a etianceoDCoUw opening ' ir bell K ^ded on Demptey^ Jln t Mx promotional Tenture. .“ ip Tho.ibort, cruthlng r)cht*hand ” punchea that knocked out Johnny Rlsko, Mickey Walker to d Yount Stribllog, bounced off Baet^ wide , grlnnlng.counlenance »* If U»6 Oer- mtn were punching tbrtek wall Aijd le in turn Uw Iong*trmcd CallfomUn, 'd punching iboti tnd with tho power to ol 1 8 ‘tneh »heU In'hl* right htnd. tx battered Uie Oemon'i head about r: uheplmtd, /• ill 7?in(«h a» flrtt three mndi. Uu huge Baer.vlUi UK pouut* »(>. tt wtl^v-hli.faTor, and inches liC ^ btlgU-tnd.^finribaxd SehneUnc ■round thl ring, itUpplnr left iwoka , . to the body, banging rlghU to Uw III k t d . Uughlng I t Uu Oennani * punche*, ippvcntly mjoylni hipi* '< letf Immeuely, « B»er *eemed to bide bit Ume un* one of Uie terrltle right erooei U ut had been ihiUng Uu Ocrtnan from Uie fln l punch on. Coaialy U» tre- . .- nwndCKtif ciuseled Svf moved Jo ;* and belted Schmellng again. 0. SrasedEnd ^ At SchmellHg. iwelling about the ^ eye*, fallerca Idio ihe rope*, io e r teemed lo cense thst the end of Uie ^ btlUe.«u-MiJJe.tot«Jn..caugbt.:_- the atolid Ttolon,ln a comer tn ^ he lUrted for hi* comer, he wtred 0 a befudiMcd protest lo Referee Ar> * ^_tadJy_}i’nrt fo.rrfoj'fr.la.U?a___ J short minute re*i between the nlnUi ^ and tenUi,- Schmellng ahuftled out for the lenUi, a muk for ths ter- rlfie busu Darr looicd wlUf a fury , the rlni ha*n'i teeu since Ule night ,' Dempsey battered Lui* n rp o Into oblivion In Ihe PoIo ground*. ‘t I TetUi bared In a *narl, body * .hunched over and iwaylng to give e I momentum lo each punch, the curly- n.lUiaUhed Californian-amaslied . Schmellnrt head with one terrific " wallop after another. Tlie crowd, sensing the advent of a neir punclilng «en*e« to *« th«- hravTwelght*. screimcd as Schmel- ;-lna.toUer«UT)u.Cirman’*-4tfen*«----- - slowly sank, his knees bent, nnd Baer leaned Into him with one fln- fr al crushing right to the Jaw. . r.j echmellng went lo the floor .In . l a sprawl and the roaring of Uin >r 'crowd was so great that Refercn t Donovan could only rend the knock- s down limekceper’* lips aa he lolled * ojt Uie tounds.------------------- -- ------- * lieferw Slepi In Someliow Schmijliig. eje* C1*ki1 * and siRhtinv wmi hflplcs* at hU ‘ side, raised himself fo his feet al ; Uie'counl of nine. Baer atormed In * upon him n«»in. hb siiot* liiuddin? - Into SchmclliiR's heipIcM body. There °"rr*iw M crw * -cntchiiig Uie Oermsn as tie *Ilpped [ down In a neutral corner. )m l I mln- ^ « te 31 *econda.atter the start of Ihe f SflmieJliig fought a coumgcma bAitie from tlie start, shuffling In through Uio early rounds, only In' . tlirlil thr miTrf wiiii « miit thut 1 ttarted with the fourth and contin- ued on tliroURh the tevcnUi os Baer m nttd- lo slop, iMf, and bide hU J Baer wa< guilty of several fouls . in his disdain foe Ihe German who. ^tlLOonlght-was'TaniJaercJ'tba- I .hardest hmiing heiVylnlshl of Uie- day. Tlic Californian several time*, |. WM warned far heeling and hack-, . Imndlng. _i The AssoflAtcd Prra.KPW cartj' I care Schmellng only lhrt« rounds . th/* fourth on aarrssivert^ Ihe alxth on Rser's fouls, and Uic tev- , enUi through Baer's temporary lack . (Ot intensl tn Uu proccfdlnp. r . I ' .

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President R Second Son Decide To (

_W -A SH IM X (m -I]!H A P P M IN G S

(By Tlif ,HENATE VOTES uii»iilmou»1y to

live niprt po*tf tnon«jr to in-

vtle bjnfci »nd banlter*. p

REPUDLICAN elfott to remove ihe Indiulrtil ItwMlnu provUlon Irom th» ••dmltiUltttlon'* Industry eon. ■

___ UBl bUl fslls.ln lo_31.

HE.SATC and houK nmfcrrti Afrre Jully upnn the »dmlnl»lrat1on‘# r»U- rotdbUI. - ____ .

TBESIDENT tni Bfll-V— lih“ A ml»iiuaortlnaay-Ullc Brit. -1

’ uh debU Rt ft \V1U(« Home lunch* J ‘ “ » n ‘ bufnelth (r‘woilliJ dlKU»s llie

wbject ifienttrds. “

___ •’ A'n o it^ rEy Otntral Cummings j|J

dlvlilOD of'Uie Jiutlce dcpnrtmeni{^' for poMlble prowcuilon »», gold hoatden. ____ ■ ”

PE0GRES8tt-M reported by hou»e IcMlen t t Ihe While Hou» on iho f ' vclerani’ compenullon controreny.

TWIN FAo T y o UTH «

COMPLETES COURSE I”w

NAJiJPA. Idftho, June 8 - b'ix di youn* people ot wmltem ld#ho p Clirlstiim ehurche* wlll be grulual- in ed by lh« younj people'* conference di here upon lu concltulon Bundsy. They #r«: Ur*. Merit McReynold*. *>» Mirap*; Robert Woodruff, Damctt; Monroe H»y* and Charle* Allen. Twin PalU: nhlble Lnmbelh. WeU- m «r..«niJ ClrrUlebel Bttm, W»be « ralli. 01

W. H. Ed»-ard«. Africa. Is the R oonferen«~ml«lon*rT. Ts'enty- ut are In alUndance.

NEGRESS AT POCATELLO " CONFESSES KILLING MAN S

— WPOCATELUl. June B t/n - Mr*, x

Eddie Blrdo. 21. a Kesreu. «as held v In Jill lien lonlghl nfler she had 0 lorrendered lo pflUco wllh th« an-

. . -M un«n>fnH J» taJ»J»d«n )ck ))^ »1 4 eommon-Itw husband tvle« with an

u e tnd beUeved h« v u fattUx f,i

jear^ld daughter by a jJrtflou* tin- . Ion, told the ollleen Blrdo had been P' drinking heavily and had lied her « to a chair and alUcked her wllh a ruor blade and a knife. When he ”

.....- Uy-do*n.ahe-sald,.Uie.Jtruck.hlm ®-------•flth-lhfr-baek-of-an-axe-and-lhm

slniek him wllh It agtln when he ^ atlempled to get up.'Blrdo died about 10 minute* afler

the effloer* irrirerf a l h li iiome. The coroner found he had died from “ shock and ' liemonhage resutllng ll from a fraclured'skull.

CALLAHAN ANNOUNCES » RE-OPENING OF MINE -

Tiinho. Juiir » ~,M

----- aUons-tooH- Donald ..A,-CsUalian.;,..

builnm revlviO now under'

..iS'SSSSFSl;-:ber of mlnm lo eo to »ork *a» tiot. rtveslfd. Wlien ihe tnlnfs eloied. Jhrff )ttn no nnr!y XD men were

. employed. 'np:----------- -— ■'■.-= = ----------- jlhiI ROLLER-SKATING FAD . [if*

BAFFLES PO LICEM EN 'en

LOS ANUELES. June S M l-Tlil*;'? ' roller-skating (nd liai ihe pollcef^ scratching Ihelr iieadi.

11 seems from an order i»sted lo -, day Hut a roller sU U r.m uil s l c - j " lul wllh hls-arm when he *wp» or }"' turn* a comer and al ntshl he m i» t, have a hfAdllshi. Nnr can he >lop;*"

' In a loading tone.Tlio clilrf of police atked ihe clly ”

.allomey "»h«t .aiMui "ihcje roller;

•Tlie Clly altnrnpy7iime b»ck wlUn A quolallon from «ub-»e«ttBn 1 of '1“ ' Beetlon 1 of Artlclo 1 of ordinance; ‘ number 50^15, which deflnfj'a ve*,*™ hkle u -'any device other tlian

------itrr tt e a r t i ^ orby %h1i?li any-pcf-iljn(on or material mny be irnnspcrted I", upon a »treel." i “®J

:--------Jtwafcrt . t>ld. llie ■cmr.a u onjer . i ^^roller a a ie* are a vehlele, So Ih*!*^

iiU men lo be guided scordlngly.

IDAHO ROAOS APPEAR. ' IS IN GOOO CONDITION

n o isi-jiin e 8 M7-l(1fllio lilsh-| " n > r ofirr good BDlng'for.BUtomo-.'iui

" bile iialtle wilh bad spot* the »cep*[ Hot ll« . the w k ly report of the de-;er» psrtT.rrl ot public works «Id to-'-ha div- | lO'

■nip Oirson Trail had rough place* »p^ In Ihe o>l 'urfscing near Monlpe*|ercl

A Jiff. Sprtwa and Inkooi.jber• the report Mid. but waa la excelleatlln ■

eocdllica elM»hcx9. ' .I p o '

. tMuaa w iu im n iB o r* a B o c a T T D .fm n a ^ ^ ^ _ _ ^

Roosevelt’s \ irAhdWifel Get DivorceM a r i t a l V f f n t i i r f f I

Goes on Rocks in Only 17 Months

F orm er Ellzabelb. B row ning

; D onner, Ph ilade lph ia ’

' H eiress, E xpects lo I n - ,

; s t i tu te Legal P roceeilingsjp

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. .T-08.A N 0ELE8.-June.8-.-.W e 5

. I .teparnllon of EUloU noosevelt., J-^necond wn of the president, and

niiabfih.tircisnlng Donner Room* T veil, Phlladelphln helres*, whom lieia:

, married on January 18, in j . andil* ; tBW nnm Hr » a in rn iH*'! ; , cloMd here loday. P'5 -“For tomellme," young nooMvelt,!

said, "my wife and I have found ill that our life together was Incompat- »

. Ible. We both disliked Ihe Idea ol a ci ® divorce, bul now we are convinced , it U the best thing for both of u*.'• "I have'refused to admit a formal ,

jfpnnllon until I lud Ulked Ihe wiiole tiling over, wllh my moliitr. [,

* he continued. “I have felt thal any . : tuiement should b« made by my

wife. And 11 li.ihe who made Ihe c decision. In accordance wllh her ■ 5 suggMtlon, I wUl BO to Reno, almost . Immcdiaiely. and establish re»l- i . dence. Tlie divorce will be obtained . by my wife on gromid* of Incompst- L IbUlty."; Separated U st Year’ Tiie young couple. It w u learned.- separated Ust year and a ueek or ) so ago iie esUblishcd a residence

on the ihore* ot Uka TUioe near ||* Reno. Nevada, a l the home of Bam*

uei-Plalt. promlneni Nevada altar- - ney. ills wife will InslUule proceed*

. in p <or a divorce, probably on grounds of IneompatlbiUty.

I t wa* believed that when Roose- J veil compleflJ-hU «lx week*' reil-* dente reQiilremcnl llie divorce action

will be filed a l MJnden. M mile*I, south of Reno where Mary rickford 1 waa divorced some year* ago from 1 Owen Moore.. r a e announcement was mide t shortly befort tha mother of iha i ] youthful alillno muager. Mr*, fj . m oU lP D. JUwereli; W l here at ;

J. rau*lni.*'at lh i enlruie* ot « y (lowntowir hotel, where she 'had ^ f rtayed sinee lier arrival In Lo# An- I Relo on Tuenday nlghl alter a trans* a , ronllnenal airplane Journey from Ihe . , East, Mr*, nootevell took cognlunce #, , of:a:publlsIied ttport from 'niooa. « . Arluna, ot Ihe marttat- dlffleullle* ^ ' o f her son. • "

Add* AjMnt “ Bllotl. ttandlng beside hi* moiii- >’

; er when the report wuthown to her.: added hU assenl lo her statement ,‘ thal the'repori wa* correct. Several ,

houn Uler, when the plane of llie •'- tin t m Untlwl at T im ii flrli *;

una . for fuel *he wa* asked If the. had made Uie Western trip In con- .; ------ ll

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Mdaho Legislators Holding ! Stale' Appointive Offices "j

; May Serve in Dual Roles ^

;' nOlSE. June 8 M'j-Altortiry a n i - '“ ‘ eral Deri H. Miller ruled lodAy ihsl!' memtwr* of the IfgliJatifm fw/diiieiF ; nppolnllve state offleu may wrve In

-•Ihe-tomlng-spoflal-icsilon regatd*-L- NeM o rm e fnet ihry will thus be' .'opemllng In two bmnche* of gov-,

enimrnt. . \n, Tlie opinion affected al Im l Ihrfc; p,

;:membcr» ef the leglaUiure, 5o!)fft,,_ .iCoulter, speaker ot the hoiiie. who jU now sUte land' «ommlulonrr; . . iQeorge Rudd, representitive f^om I Fremont counly and ctinlrman' of . . 'thc rerenue and tnxallon-commU- tp'*. who Is'now tlAle prlxon wnrden,'

iand Ira Taylor, jepreieniallve from ii Jetl/tncn <ainty *M uamnl lloor W

header sho is -a dUirki deputy ' In the ttnle came department.I . , Wrilten for Conller . j

'(]UP}t of CommlMlnncr Coulter. !i:el ; In the opinion, the nliomey gen-l ra •eral cited _severai court deelsions'an [bearing on (lie cau an from thete] 1 Idrtw an Intfmretntloii ihnt the pro- er, ‘ liibltion agaliut nfiiceni senmg liT Vi; {both the executive and legLiljitlve'8e ibraneherot tovemnient applies par-! 8» i tld iilr l^ o 'lh e governor niid o tT O ^I eleellvp «taie nttlffr*, and nol tnl 1

,^Jicw ^polnled in We JesUUDvc^S*. '.branch. The only excepltoni among llci ilhe appointed memben of ihe rxec-'ls !uUve-bnujeh.-hc.sald.-would-llkelj;Mr he "dfpulles or personal rrprtwn-'me tatlvfs." ol' the electlve-flrftrtffl*. , ;be«

, NoleiTnwer' ’ isb*' "No other ejecutlve oltlccr I.’. du-| I .Qualified under Uit al»vc conjtitu-^ma ;tlonal provision." thfatttomey gen*’a I ; eral sold, odding lhat Ihc Rovemer; K ■ha* ih# power to appoint Ifgi^l.iton me |lo any executive ponlilon eierpi as aw speclflekaliy prohibited, and the ex -'m erclse of such funeilons by mem- I ben of tfte JegjjUiure would not be >u In tloIaUon-. of la y constllutlonsl der jffovlilon." \ 'Un

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Investigators Use Recently n! Obtained Powers After ^

g Hearing o( $96,000,000 ° Profit on One Transaction of

^ tBy The AJJoeUled Prew) ^

1' ’ reeled newly-voted power* ^ Sfluarley at personal Hock traniac- “ lion* Of J. P. Morgan and company * IS I partners, alter learning of a one-

Illme IDSWOWfl paiw protll to Van " fiwerinsen railroad InteresU from an operation Ui« Morgan company fl>

If Mnced.t; “ Infomiailon »bout-jtock-»ale5-at- - ,a tectinc the- Uxablo Income* ot _

Tlinmas S. I^mont, William Ewing ' I leland Karold filanley was Uie immed- dilate objective of th# banking coin- “ 1.1 mlliee. Earlier the senate ututil- “ nwiQsiyTnMtftnijnoio •utiiontjrfor ■It the purpose, slmulttneously volini ™ dillMflOO 10 conllnuo Uie private bank . I. Iniiulry through aooUier session of a congress.d Morgan libed* Coat, Tlirough an afUmoon so he* that

“ J. p. Morgan Joined many olher* In W ‘S sliKldlng hi* « a l , o . P. Van 8 wer- do ’ Ingcn closed four d a p of testimony thy I -I. hiiy (ContlnuedonPaKeS. Col. 31 di

NaiB I I esI:iillDGLDBE-i ■ ' I f^ fndicallons Point lo Re*■; - covery of Airman (rom " Illness Caused by Fumes'

■— u.in MOSCOW.JBne#(Fl<daymora. ™ M Inil (JV-JIm'my Maltem took off tn ■d from nelaT^ Siberia, for Kna* “ m noyarsk a t 4:10 A. M. thl* oom- ..

Ing. S 'Je The American aviator, who seeki w ft tound-lhe-world rwoi*, had ar- « «• rtred »t thkt little seUIemenl near U Prolwplovsk 'learly Wednesd*y,

W»5). nauseated • finuine* frcn s leaking gU line. ™

* APt»renUy Uie H aan had recor*■<* ered from Uie *lck«to, *lnc« hs had «

lold U» AMOClated Pres* eorre*pon- « “ deni here that' hi* lake-off on the 1® next leg of hU race would be de- ; ■J fem d unlll he.w si entirely, will «■ i Al Krasnoyarek. he said, damage to

his plane lutfered In the emerjency landing, will be permanently re*

I- . .f; SInee Krasnoyarsk Is only about Vc ; lU mile* from Deloro. U« aviator ■ should have reached there wlUiln

I an hour or two, provided he encoun-e'UrWMia"Wniii'r uiiiiniiiy.-----------=

aiow meanJi of eommunlcaUon. •_ L however, made ll. ImpMslble to I

learn a t onre of hU'progrewr Tliere ' I* no telephone aj far a» Krwnoy-

- ankr^rf<Kur>li>f-wof4-of-lUa41lji^ =

graph, a l bisl w ty tardy.. The weallier was fair and wind-

J {hero were prcrtictkirj hr «'ou/d en- *“ I counter eloud* and n iiorlh wind In

the vicinity ot Knsnoynrak.

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MOSCOW. June 8- 8tck and al- _

^ gasoline fumrs wlitcli escaped

S through A leaking gas tine. James Maltern, Amrricsn filer, who was

- forced loUiid iic«r.prokoptevsk.ai. - .

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linRSTLAOY^F UNO ;J------FLIES-TOWARD.HQME -■j MEMPHIS, ivim.. JiiilC 8 tA-}'-

■Tlie special pl.me enrrying Mr*,; • Franklin D, nooMVeU back f t Wash*; Ington landed a t Municipal airport

] here ol 11:(M P. M. Central sund- ; ard time. Airport.offllraU said the I ship would be here about 10 mlnules. for retufling. Mrs. Riwevell waa n o t__

awakened.

: mvsteW enguLfs'ANGELUS TEMPLE

.1—L0S-ANDELE6. J une » (jf)-An* __, celuA Temple, whlclf liaTrxpeflrnceJ I many mysteries, lud the air ot

I'anotherone tonight,'; David L. Hutton, Jr.. birltone slng-• er, who 'not so lent sen eloped l o __rVuma 'b r ^ i ^ s n e wiilT* Almee ■'Semple McPherson. lueked a I(>-•! gallon iial nnrl oilifr knlcknaeks _ _

r His denarture 'camr « dsy alter lie ^Jisd Jmi;m ji*ifnieJ;L» M>jns he t>e-| ,lleved Mrx, ,^cPlirr.ioli-Hunon, who 'Is in Pnrli, w.m b'ins'repiaced 6y ;Mta.-Rheh».Cr*«rlard.Snllvalo..for^ ,_i. 'mer "Angfl ot BrMdway." who hi*;been preaching at the t'mple tn her I abwnce.I llulton »»ld; "fyi-h-llUDlc Chlna- ;man Is only'packln; jome stuff for ’a irlp.-; Mist llarriel Jordnii, Trmple bus­iness manager, fsld: "llo'* going away for a while. Rvfrrnne neeii a

■rest once In i while, dont they?"Meanwtille, Mrs. 6n11v*lo. who W

»Ule directw of welfare. Utued » . denial that she planned to repUct

'U n . McPliersoQ-Hution u pulor.

ASSOCIATED PRESS f i ^

F A L LT W l Q A L ;^ ,_ I p ,A n o , . FRIDAY

] L I F E ^ S ~ ^ r " Oddities— SSnANKEB FOBKStKH $1 ] |

WIIKAT WITHIN YEAR I .TOPEKA. Kas.. June 8 M>-Oiie Ll

- dollar-wlieal and to-ceiit corn In Uw - Mlddle-Wcft by next Jsnuaa I • 'e "

y predicted today by 0. D. MerrUm. yi member of the federal home loan ■ ■

~ Ijatik botrd'U ta 'ltpctrlnnkrr:----------

» ONE OF EVERY U fllKLS0 nCAKS NAME -HEUirr

DERKEl^y. Cat,. June 8 (/P>-Oner) ot ctery 2i girls U a Helen, if n _ nrlviio_KhoolJicrc__*ihe» H_eten _

Wills Moody and Helen Jacobo were graduated t* any criterion.

Somebody look me Uoubic locounl', ihem-CO oul of IMO gr*dualcj. Tlie i T z school decided someUUng oughl to^ T

be done about ll. so Helen Gllmaa<•: and Helen Pallon. juniors. *111 pre-;{"' ' scnl pictures of Ihe famous Unnl*•' Helen* to Uie principal at com- ^ ^ mejicemrnUn ------- Vf,'■ OlLDEBBtCKS CRAWl,,________ NEARER STATE CAPITOL . t,, OKLAHOMA CITY. June 8 l-1> - *«1 oil denlck* encroached within fc'oil ‘ mllo of OkUhomaa lUte c*pllol,lo-.lm|

l ' A celUr wa< being dug for st lest tli<

^ eastern clly llmlU, nearly two mile* . t nortli.of.esUbUslicd production In ‘ I, lh« OkUhomi Cily field. .

YOUTH BWALL0W8 LAHTa CENTS-SEEK8 ADVICE,

ll BILLINOS. Mont., June 8 Ml - ' i « f n WlUiam Dickenson, IT, came lo »'• doctor loday to *ee If he could get|<o y the-prlc«-of-hl*.ticxt.mc*l-oul..of^.tltl- his stomacli. Held up by two men, ~

Dickonton wved hi* loui finaDcet. - t i cent* and ■ trade cliip-by put* .

Ung them Into his mouth, Dtsgutt- [) ed because they found nothing U n 'H holdupmenalucgedOickenson.ah*k- U Ing down &9 cents and the chip.

EThe doctor look the chip from 1

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BOISE, June 8 (4VId*ho na- , Uonal guardsmen will begin tomor- \

. row Uw movemenl toward Boise for i ' the annual l«ro'Week lummrr en- ( it . campmenl. |edi

A special train will leave Coeur tile ' d'Alene a l7 o'clock In the m om lns,'» : , bringing atllllery untU from U».. m rth end of the tlale. nnd ptck-'rln' , ing up Welter and P*r«le gu*nf*-< lull .. men as ll approacbe* Boise. • (b* i Another ipecUl iratn wUI leavt «fi

Rigby alJliOS A. u . Joturtfor t o l i ^ .. bring ftilem and louUtem Idaho det: j uniu to am p. Both b'alns arrive

Saturday aliernoon. Other unlU - from near by will come overland. '

Business ol the fln l day Includes .,7 i oetUng tip ot tenU so that Uie en*0 Ure mlUtu.-lnetjidlns4100.mca-aadz^ J l » oflleer* wlll be 'under canvas’

Bslu'rday night Training continues ,,i.' until June 34. ’ ‘J l

In addition to the guardsmen, this,,» year 37 intantrj' resen-e officers i„ , ,r headed by Colonel Earle U Shat* i - n tuck. Idaho Fall*, a* senior o tflc er,l_ . will Uke the. training. 1.

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E s ^AY MORNUjG,JfUNE 9. 1933

&0VER1 OF IDi ISEIS-il-Ml-ilEGISLIllffii,a Three Subjects Appear on

List for Attention of" - Extraordinary Convoca-

tion at Idaho Stalehouse

■ I my Ttie Associated PreM) .,T»0181X June 8 — Oovemor O. i ^ K l V n Row announced today ‘

thal lie wlll Issue the call to- . marrow for the tpecUl session ol , the Wl'iaiure lo act on beer legal- . lullon and to amend the Uws goT-

ernlng the dr|<arlnifnt of publle In* vf,tnieiiU M a measure of relief for Ihe Hate treasury.

[, Ife did nol n y «h*C dit« the . lesirtKlure noiild'convene but'un* '■ .•oKicial Murces considered It likely i ..the mrmbcrs uoulrt be called lo _

inol:« Ior about June 19, allo*’lnj ’ t the ciiitnmao' 10 day*' notice.

jj Tlie ^-overnor has olready an* nouiicfd three sHbJecU which will J be included in liie call. They t n : bi

Amrndmeni of the Uw governing » f llie dfiiartmeni ot publlo In m l- " .im enU w as to permit II to sell ccr- *i I lain of lU securliie* lo obtain casli > I io buf up tutc nrrtnu, thai pro- 5, f TWnK.iiecded_^wyJor the trea*- ,1

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Attorney General AtlackSjI - Action of Commissioners ^

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• llDAllO PALM, June 8 m -A t-' Irking the action of the Bonneville n le^nty commission In sinclionlng

•, tlle**leol3.3percentbeer,Altomey . 'r t u c n l Dert Miller, In ^ letter ro- " I eii'ed by County Cletk W. L. Brew-• Tlnl Uiday. proposed % recent re*o-)^ f lultoo or the raRifflttslon iiwiKsitne '

(b*l the sheriff and counly auorauu* I rtfraln from prMecuUon* "until ^

lime U 'f lte -to rt i tnotle'tnfih ’1 dftlnlte- b« revoked?\ • ' P I RuggfiU Rereml |j‘ Tlie Bonneville counly commls*, slon adopted the resolution shortly u ‘ alter beer wai legalitKl by the Idaho 4. ; FaU* city council, in sustestlng re-

venil ut itA untonrThmtuiiicygen* ~ eral*aldthatbecauseltieldahocon- f,

'.stliuUon falU-todeflne-lfltoxlcaUng beverages, there is no reason to be- lleve Uie tale of per eenl beer U

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of A’dvanceGOaraiT' ‘ 20,OOD Customers

--^torm s-Blcachers _J During Early Part of Swei* j>

ti tering Evening Specla-!t- tors Find' Enjoyment in ^"r Cfieering Celeljrities 2

rche ------- • aII* -nrEDW ARO-rNEIL— JT ly fAwotiswd Press Bporu Writer! ht ^ -TT-ANKEE BTADIUM. N. V , 'j

Y 8-Btaggerlng through hesl Uiai roamed above liie “ j

n. excitement, an advanco-guard of ^III ai.000 light fans, stormed, tlie ^

bienciiers ot Uie big Amerleon league' ^ » ball park lonlghl. MlUlng early for

the ls-round duct of Max Bclimelmg „r . and Max lUrr. ' rij‘I* E\'en before'a brassy sun « n k loi

behind the huge haniUec tund*«• lhat ttaiik llie Yankee’* home plate, w” the rank and tile thoved lii t solid ■*

stream on “Rutiivllle.” Uie right-, Held Mcior nltere "Babe" Ruth ~' parks Ills best punches. In that sec- II

lor tonight, tor the *um ol t l there nwa* a tigiiting citance to find t seal ^

_• for Ihe lirsi major heav>-HTight bat-

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:s , SmSllKLIIESKANSAS c m r, June 8 (rtvThe

harassed art* between Ihe Rockie* and Ihe AtlonUc alnled again loday

t- In sliding heat which haa Uken lie moro tiun 80 live* lhi* «*eek. J5 A score of more, have djtf In Uie ^

region of.Uie Q ru l L a k u ^ u t ihe J century mark lemperalufw ot the J . Central-West were lopped today In „ PonnaylvanU and West VlrglnU 5 where many tietl lalU workera ilm "

^pro»tr«tt4 . . • .n Beat wav* death*, elUter frem . •• proetraUon. dcrwnlns or violent "

atom*: luinou U; Wliconiln 18 ^ IndUna.7: Ohio l l : MaryUnd 1:

?• Michigan 0; Pcnmylvtnli s; We* gc v New York and Onlario 8: IQlttourl H<

4; Weat VlrglnU 1 kiIn Clilcaao. wlitre ll.detUu fmm

'■ iproiltallon were reported, it wa* e»- :* limated JOOflOO person* *ought re- ;• tief on like beachn. TTie temper?- _

lure climbed to t7 today. It reached “ too retttrdty, aumhlng a rec-

ord lor June. .'_* T]ie mercury Iroped lo 101 at Sha- ir.

ron, Pcnnaylvanla.

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R o u n d b y R o u n d

• By EDWARD J. NFJL ----------(Associated Pm* SporU wnier) YANKEE STADIUM. NEW YORK.

• Juneft-TheMu-Baer>MaxSchmel- V ing batUe. round-by-rouiid. follow*;

. ROUND ONC-lnstead of crouch­ing and running. Uie big lUer mov-

, ed slowly Inlo Schmellng and ripped ' a lurd. left hook Into Ihe head. En*. roumted, the big fellow leaped on S Schmellng and amashed him lo Uii ■

rope*, banging bolh hand* lo the aermtn-t body.}{« did It to r**Jr th«

- crowd leaped to It* feet,rMrrd “na n — him", and Baer tore back again. Re hooked hU left behind Ihe Qetman'i v

' head and tmoihed Schmellng a cn u A Ihe ring, beaUng him wiUi * free J

: riglil hand. Again Baer played tha t [f; ed bock tnd amaslied a lerrlflo right; lo liter'* face.'nieCallfomUn grab- jgf bed UiB top rope' for support and m, blood .poured from his note a* ha ^: covered quickly, echmellng drove t he

right to the h u r t and Baer tossed • « ; long right a* Ihe bell sounded., JlOlTND T1V0 - ScJimribf »a* m, smiling M lie came out and met j i

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W hile m o o n i)f Blue C o a ls

Holds C row d 'B aok , VIo1ol| Enjoys S ooth ing S how er „

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YANKEESTADIUM.NBWYORK, ft, , June 8-W hlle t platoon ot blue m

eoata fought to hold back > croad pu , or yelling' fan* that threalened to ol

overrun hi* dreulng’ r m in , - m s b* , Baer,»lood under t soothing thow- u ,<er and ahouUd ( t the top 0/ hli ' lung*: lb

• ‘■Boyi. rm tolnr to win U ut * , chvnplonMilpl i told ywi’t a I'm co '

in f lo win that champlon*hlpr ^ Thai wai about til anybody could T.

get out of th* "Llnnsort Umipcr.”He was so happy orer hU stunning i. knockout of Max Schmellng, the

I foraierehsmpion. t.few mjnu ta be- yi : fcrcilratlw uun 't liitcmteitin'llie'*'}!,, . deUil*. }S• Hs( Look* LAe Uam ha ! "How did I do 11? tWiy I Ju*t

hung thU ring on lhat German'* ™ Jaw.“ and he tluw l oul .a fist that “

- looked lae t smokod Virginia hast.*I think I'd hare put him awty

ager, Aneil Hoffman, had let me go. 2^ Bul tie kept lrlUiig.ino to Uke 11 ewy. T lut wa* tlie,plan. lo~WUt unUi Schcmilng got t little tired «.>. and thfn.knoch lilt bl«K

' T k iieV lhV firs t Ume I caughl'h t him with tlu t right that I could doJt-m lujlicD C K U -w antcd-io. u,i Oi;t-]-i)idn’t'mlnd-S7>ltIng because • he wasi'ri hurUng me r b lC m w e r ihl knew when t]iai 'g n t l' right of hi* sn< landed." • for

Bear* OdI M'prd* rlfithlTUB big Callfomlaa'a tnpearaiice

bore out til» words. Tliere-wasn’t Q j a mark on liim. exccpl for a faint i ' brutr« on the bridge of his nooe. He 'hu sold hit tlclil to gel bsck lo Uiojmi shelter ot hli dreoslng room tlirough | tiie crowd was ii much harder w k - scl

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DALRYMPLE WANTS • l l ’^PER'CENT'.WINE iio

____ . BmWAfllllNClTON. June 8' tT> - A- al ■

hoii'*t eottmililce loday heard A. V.| Dalrnnple the head of, federal p ro -U : hibltton’ (orc^^ ask legallwtlon of ereII per r^nt wine on the ground IhU Doi ll would liierewe respect tor Uio Elsliltcnth .»nii-riclmrfit_and_e«pri>*s olf the hoitr itio amendment would « • msiM In ilie cnivtltutlod. - £

Til'- ni'peal hrniishl ihe obwrvs- gn, «on fiom Clisfrm.n that m , -I lfilii'< n i esll the ways and mean? u,p commilier tn inret In a couple of unr dayj In iicl oil ihn bill,- ! int< —DouslUoiL'Miiied to predict liie reiuli ol ttui ini?TtmroM'>^y-lios-otn mucli he thoujlii the rommltlee’s - ^ 1, declsinn niishl be influenced by do, Dalrymple's fiaiemenl, Ihit the ,,1* maaululurcjiiid.sale of 3.2.per.ccat-|(.n beer win ilrivlnj boottesgcr^ out of g buiine.'i. . , bni

RUPERT AND BUHL ------- WUMfcWULL m is Z

____ _ ■ ued-^VEISER. Maho. June 8 ( .^ M r t *«' Flortnre Banders. Wailscf, Idolio. wa* elffW tt.itr preildent of P E O “ al th ftln sl meeilng of tlic sister- ‘‘‘ Jhood cnnientfon her^.todu-,._______{“ t

Mrn. fine Weber.Uuhl, was elected •"'ir senior t l» i)fesJdnt: Mrs. Mary C. *“ J’ Button. WrUer. KM named J u n i o r vice prfjldf'n;: Mrs. ld»EldiCi«.RU- pert, wu ciiM'n as onanltcr: Mra.' ~ Helen Kwialek. Mokow. wt* eiect*d rtcordln<jecrrltn':andMra, CUude ‘™' r*vlj, Boise, WM elected treasurer, •« '

a t, Anlltnny wss Miecteri ** the *»tl in 4 coBventloa city.

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10 PAOES - S CENTS_

:-STRUCERCRUSH-ROUNDSt -

^i'unching Demon ~ I From California— Registers-Upset—•)

» - W este rn er, W llb 1 3 . Pound

J ; W eight A dvantage a n d

^ M ore Height and R each,

S! • L aughs a t Foe 's P u nchesheIw -------an — By EDWABDJ.NEIL----- 1--------V (Atsocitled Prttt Sport* Writer)'* T T ANKEE STA D IUM ., NEW « Y YORK. June 8- A roaring, rol- M licking, punching young demon _ a t f ^ j ; ^ o m U - . b r a w ^ h i u |a ^ ^ .

M wlUi t h o 'c S ^ e of ,t o o t h e r b- Jack Dempocy tonight to smooh down

Max Schmellng, former heavyweight '*■ ehamplpn o( Uio world. In 10 round** betore a thunder*itruck -crowd o( .* ejjooo.

From Ihe title lhat sent Deapscy tilmtetr £**(, <nd Jim Corbett and

et Jim Jeffrltt-bcforttJilfluJlW-cutly- . ~ lieaded butcher boy ot Llvermora

dime to oulcUu Uio dogged Schmel­lng from U» sUrl, smaohlni him groggy In ths ninth, Ihen with lueh uvisgtry u Uia ring h u n 'l te«n ' Ilnce Uie departure of Uie ‘ Old Man.

EMauler’t enah Uie Teuton In Ih# UnUi. . . r - ■

' One of Orealtsl UpatU -! - I l was one of thkUd g ru te tt up-,

tel* Uut Uie modem ring l iu * « a . t* Schmellng, (trorlle t l u high u IS 4 Co I, bclon’Ott Mtla OtrM.

never h td a etianceoDCoUw opening ' ir bell K ^ded on Demptey^ J ln t Mx

promotional Tenture. .“ip Tho.ibort, cruthlng r)cht*hand ” punchea that knocked out Johnny

Rlsko, Mickey Walker to d Yount Stribllog, bounced off Baet^ wide

, grlnnlng.counlenance »* If U»6 Oer- mtn were punching tbrtek wall Aijd

le in turn Uw Iong*trmcd CallfomUn,'d punching iboti tnd with tho power to ol 1 8 ‘tneh »heU In'hl* right htnd. tx battered Uie Oemon'i head about r : u h e p lm td , /• ill 7?in(«h a» flrtt three mndi.

Uu huge Baer.vlUi UK pouut* »(> . t t w tl^ v -h l i.fa T o r , and inches liC ^ b tlgU -tnd.^finribaxd SehneUnc

■round th l ring, itUpplnr left iwoka , . to the body, banging rlghU to Uw III k t d . Uughlng I t Uu O ennani* punche*, ippvcntly mjoylni hipi*'< letf Immeuely,« B»er *eemed to bide bit Ume un*

one of Uie terrltle right erooei U ut had been ihiUng Uu Ocrtnan from Uie fln l punch on. Coaialy U» tre- .

.- nwndCKtif ciuseled Svf moved Jo ;* and belted Schmellng again.0. SrasedEnd^ At SchmellHg. iwelling about the ^ eye*, fallerca Idio ihe rope*, io e r

teemed lo cense thst the end of Uie ^ b tlU e.«u-M iJJe .to t«Jn ..caugbt.:_ -

the atolid Ttolon,ln a comer t n ^

he lUrted for hi* comer, he wtred0 a befudiMcd protest lo Referee Ar>

* ^_tadJy_}i’nrt fo.rrfoj'fr.la.U?a___J short minute re*i between the nlnUi^ and tenUi,- Schmellng ahuftled out

for the lenUi, a m uk for ths ter- rlfie busu Darr looicd wlUf a fury

, the rln i ha*n'i teeu since Ule night ,' Dempsey battered Lui* nrpo Into

oblivion In Ihe PoIo ground*.‘t I TetUi bared In a *narl, body* .hunched over and iwaylng to give e I momentum lo each punch, the curly- n.lUiaUhed C alifo rn ian -am aslied .

Schmellnrt head with one terrific " wallop after another.

Tlie crowd, sensing the advent of a neir punclilng «en*e« to *« th«- hravTwelght*. screimcd as Schmel-

;-lna.toUer«UT)u.Cirman’*-4tfen*«------ slowly sank, his knees bent, nnd

Baer leaned Into him with one fln- fr al crushing right to the Jaw. . r.j echmellng went lo the floor .In . l a sprawl and the roaring of Uin >r 'crowd was so great that Refercn t Donovan could only rend the knock- s down limekceper’* lips aa he lolled* ojt Uie tounds.------------------- -- -------* lieferw Slepi In

Someliow Schmijliig. eje* C1*ki1* and siRhtinv wmi hflplcs* at hU ‘ side, raised himself fo his feet al ; Uie'counl of nine. Baer atormed In* upon him n«»in. hb siiot* liiuddin?

- Into SchmclliiR's heipIcM body. There°"rr*iw M crw

* -cntchiiig Uie Oermsn as tie *Ilpped [ down In a neutral corner. )ml I mln- ^ « te 31 *econda.atter the start of Ihe

f SflmieJliig fought a coumgcma bAitie from tlie start, shuffling In

through Uio early rounds, only In'. tlirlil thr miTrf wiiii « miit thut1 ttarted with the fourth and contin­

ued on tliroURh the tevcnUi os Baer m nttd- lo slop, iMf, and bide hU

J Baer wa< guilty of several fouls . in his disdain foe Ihe German who. ^tlLO onlght-w as'TaniJaercJ 'tba- I .hardest hmiing heiVylnlshl of Uie-

day. Tlic Californian several time*,|. WM warned far heeling and hack-,. Imndlng._i The AssoflAtcd Prra.KPW cartj'I care Schmellng only lhrt« rounds . th/* fourth on aarrss ivert^ Ihe

alxth on Rser's fouls, and Uic tev- , enUi through Baer's temporary lack .(Ot intensl tn Uu proccfdlnp. r .

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IHraiy R K onnlsa iiM C iais“ t o "

, P r a ml i i to R tcom jiend 5

— f o rc u p in s - S p r in o J - lo C l tu S

zen s’ Conservation Corps

. An limy ot(lc«r »nd ■ rore»l lu- | | MrrlMT etmt out of Itu limidoka n itlo u l fOTMt ytiittitj, brlwlnf w d b«re th»t Uie PottuplM Bprtnp Ilk . ippTOxtenUJr « mitei w uth tu t of T rtn n iU . »U1 b« rtc-

— oaimcndfd Joroni 05 U n.U rgerdri _ ; ULin conKfTiWcn corpi ewnpi In

U euUniatH- H- Monuni. r n t r n elfW r lu ip x d to Uh poetwllo dliWrt. ctTllUa eon- MnraUoo eorpi, who wlUi & 8. fiuwwt. {cmt lupmUw. j t i t * ^ - - »KoonollmI the Pom ptni Sprinii llie, u ld h<rti "I ihWl rteomiMna , •p n m il of ih* Pompln# Sprtnti ‘ illc. ftaU Ktkin U lubjtct, ot eoun«, to the ipproril of thi Po*

----- tBcU& 'dm «cfcumm»ndtfrtn^«n» Sm l. It U thl poller, te ipprori eimp ™ ilt ti.u £ h 'U lh U . ■which thl t o r e i t ^ icn lci h u Mkcted. .QtaBnicUon ^ of the e ia p la tWi d&tS« U like* ly to be puihed rapidly, %!«uie »e ,

----- w r w 5ilgfflWr~WWng - wlteduie-}“,he« .U U pnjb iib le th it 7.10 WU

wtU bi aa ilr5»led “ th i rtUliwd ^ tor thU ciinp."

8ao« D lnpptu* nU eiiltoinlB»riintindUr.flU «« ree

lu t « th l trip 10 the., ptopoiwl <« camp iKe. In ieltd o n r a m d from thi

’ .which TlrluiUy iD ftaw. fiu dlup* »« pfircd iltiee Twlo W U h l |h w dUtricf* Wt tnwk > « lUick to mj .

' ettort to brrtk throujh drifU th i l J eorertd It two wwlu Mo.

-There It only oni bul pUe* on ' th t tMd now.' Mr. S tm r t uld .: “»od we neioUited th it uUly. drir- « j •ta f with whMl* on oni ildi to * snow tank and on the other on a ‘hlfh center.* We tordm one itreem, ^ bul did M l ■itempt to c n u ui- olher where I h«d f«l ituck Uil

. ^UeuU ninl 8« l i n l «Ud nol m u d inov remilolni to the tldnUy .of

■ Oil proR0« d cunp « lajr butler to ® | tanedUte worit on the eunpq lU J remirked. *We h i » Kn( then Into ^ plher Idiho c»mpi on m onhtw ." Jlj

, rorajplne Bprtnn? Mr. aiewirt ™ eiptilmd. ll l l the bead ol Ooois

, Creik. appnttlmalely tlve ralUi ,fran the Shomoni Butn n n « r = lUtloB, beyond thi B07 scout cunp,

■ tnd on the louth ild* of Ibi ilopi * f * ■ trom “Dead Uni" ildie. The rldie..' be u ld , M u s e d to'the early dira■ ot thU rtftop to denoU the boun-

d i»7 between eitu# and iheep _ nn(u.AlUtndl at-Dead Unt" ride* ” M approxtoaUU 7J00 t« l. th i lot- “

. eil luperrtMT uld.

PBESIO EN T R O O SEV ELT'S ;S

SECOND SON AND W IF E " ! DECIDE TO BET JIV OB CE ; !

(Contlaued Frcin Pa|« Oai) m] necllon with the dUifreemenl ol thl ;ount coupli and ih i replied tlu t ih i had bicD pUnntof the iour* i

' ney ( v a loni lime. She iiprtiMd a j>i dnlre 'th it ihe mlfhl return to ue Wuhlniton privately. W<

denU M a whiTbKame lentrai maa*{ ui___ i |e r ol fc.coMtwlie'ilfIJni here a «

ahort Ume ago. would |0 lo Reno, U' a tararlti retreat ol couplei nek* in nig dliiolutloo'y ^ U i e bondi, •

to.which the altomiy u ld : mi "I am permitted to l u u th it S -

lloU RoauvelUiai.ttme to -N inda— . to Un and h u been m ldlnf la Bk

----- ?otol, U ke Tahoe, la Douilu coun- 1ty. Mvadi, tor the p u t ireek or m. UJ lU lett lemporuUy to ' metl hU ihi hli mother." He,deeUnid turthu wi coiaoicnu ' • of

Beyond the announcement, llii Fo . , prcildeni'i wile aod her ion declin* Un

ed further dlieuulon and Mn. '■ llott RooMvelt,.who h u been Itr- Q tog It the -Camp Woodi'’-»lale ct we her lather, WUIUm It. Donner. n - *< tired mUUonalre MHl ueeutlrc ol Wi

. VUlanora. near PhUidelphli. and her < lamlUr lu<]'ii6(h to k 'g i i rn tv a iu > rtt dentood. hoHenr, 'f ta t an ajree- tir ment had been reached over cuiiody «i

- 01 tlale iouVnniAm Doaaa luou - 1*1 , vtU,J»ro4aJJcrJ{ortJauJJin-cm iL '

ber 11. Kl U with h it I tniThe couple-wai married at the,Mil

Donner eiiau aad went to New - Vork to llti. IU U n yean old and 1 ih e l i J l . : !

Two weeki atter Prtildtnt Roow- Wi Yell look ottlce, till lop'i wife vu-1 |

• Ited ^ jh c White Houu and «»eral pti

^ ^T )e iie a ie A a i i a oJ"

; i luc , y c l lo v a n j uni ; d ro p i a J J a fife tiz

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.■ - a 1 0 0 0 USES

j S c K il: Pure Foo

| SFOWWAIT rO » TODAY AND

TOMOMOW - OwwaOy el«d7. -

day p a ^ e lndy; nnd. '

Mulmum aod minimum tiDpera* h iru during tin 3i h ren precedl«S P. U. yertenJay w tn Tl and M

w u trom the * « t and thl d ir wai partly cloudy: barometric preuari w u reoorded at M.U incbei and hu- mldll>-naitd-trom-78.to .« ptr « nt ot ulunU on.

w i H i t i - -■OHMIMI;

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Promiso of AdenuatTlrrl-a jation Suppliss Appear^ For Farmers of Valley ■;

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b01»£ Jum I wv^w alir h u bi- im ipllUng over Uie Mtglo dam on „ thl Wood rtrer, th i depulmenl of reclimaUoii w u adrlwd loday, Ihi g IniSiiUZBTWlnrKoepfed u -a promlM Of adefluate lijlgaUon lup. ^ pllei tor the upper portion ot Uie Ooodlng tract along the itn im . „

The jo w e

% i e 1 ? ^ S ^ o l r hoWi WIJOO Jjj aen tnU 11 fUkd lu t r e « tor U» " llttt time In le w n l n a n and Uwre n i a oonildirabla earry.over. In recent r e in H .h u been drained b l m ly to U»e iu io n by demandi ol the entire pwjeet before the Good. , Jng f in iJ .w u eojnpJiWd.

CoiOtoBca (« U g American m U r m r t f r conlln>

ued to Ug, tarely able lo hold lU - o«n a jalnit demandi ot Irriiiwn, “ but th# beayy ninolt h u l « t ,H « f “ ti. A report u ot June J IndlcaUd ™ U had laiUiO'aCTO teit. a deereui of MXBOHUrt feel during ihe vn- ™ ceding wttk. II h u remained Ju»t « abon Ul* lJOOjOOO.acr# toot l i« l ^ tor nearly two mooUu. lirnn W n - « dall. watermuter on the Snake rirer , “ h u predicted Ihe reierroir will be «}(d to capully b r June U. I t , teldi 1,'raOMO acre lett. „

Jackion U ke reeenolr. on Ihe up* ‘ periouUi torfc of Ihe anike r i m i n g Wyoming. wIUj a capacity of MO.- , , , O O O ^ fee l. had .eu jjo acre feet " on June J, an Inereue from eiB^W acre feel during U« p u t week.

= s = ^ = : = ^ = > wieki ago th i mother of (hi prtil- dent, Mri. Jamei Roounlt, Ni» Yorii. w u a ju i i t av th# 'Donner .j,,

**Di^lti Ihen tUlU.U»iannffanci* menl of (he Mparillon did not oc- culon lurprlii to PhlladelphiA i> | k tleiy elKlei. . la

Young ItocMViU. to comminXlng |i . on Ul# dlwrce plani, emphaUcally

iidKlired Uitrt/U 00 "trUngle ele- . 'm e n r to tb e e a u .s 1 want to make It clear." he Hid, **' : -tlu t I am not ta lore wllh any .

other woman. 1 am going lo devow ^ KT W -eiie w ^ ma ttn rto o d -to

COULDNT 8AV . ?l DALLAS, Texu, Juni t WV-‘niei>“J

Dallu m « . to a copyrlihted ar* < Utle written by IU regular Port >n Worth corUipondinl, u y i S n . »“

, Pfanklin-D.-Rooee*iltt-whia.aiked 'ni iM miht U W iW rm m . U tu m a i-"*

ry UUi Ruth Gooilni, Fort-Wonh. fl! Ifhli'preient wlfe.obtalni a dlnrci «>

‘""I m lw ” w ld ’t 'anythto

martled," **■ ____ thl

—liisnasBiNrcoHMiim- !?|PORT WORTH, T eu i. June I WI - '

UUt Ruth OooglRi Uld toolght ihlt Ihe had met EUloll'RooMrilt. ucond ed u n ot the preildint, a l a number bu o f toclil functloni In Dallu and kn ron Worth bul u ld emphatically pr Uirl: acquilnlanci w u not romance, w

&llu Oooglni u ld ib i htd nol leen tin Dltotl Rooureli for " tin or ilx ' weeki" and u ld Uial to he^ knowl- i# edge he- hid not been In Poit {ui Worth In Uiii limi, i i

She dKUned to itate under «'hil,o{

tin t totroductlon w u to Dallu and'm they hid been Invtied to HTetal ft( jelherbg* Jn Ptort Worth. u\

. "I Ihlnk 11 U 100 bad to hari all ti^ 1 ttiu iiim n up aooui n o th U Ig n h r^ n uld. “Wa ]uii happenedH^’incet." to

! Too L ate To dasB ify•jwANTKD - OO OD 8 T R 0 N 0 , w I gtnlle team to u u ter leiion. :

I Phoae n t . - ita

re//, jrecrt.vtolti, *

'ranyc^jusi afiat— •- iizin^ icauiy io

Z^Jor the modem'kosiess. !

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i j S l M l S frBHLBmni.../ dngwicil:5 _ : »

i Motion of Missourian to [{ ! Strllce out Enflrt In- > _d js trlal Section Moets

Defeats 1iy,.49-31 Ballot____ BV

By D. HAROLD OUVZR l» (AiMCialed Preu SUff Writer) i<«<

1- WASHINOTOrf. June »-BeaUag thi back all altempU to revUe' greatly mj Ibe admlnUiraUon'i loduitrial n* ’ coTcry bUl. Uu lenatr oemooatlo *r<

liadenhlp tonight preued toward a u - ttoal-voU-oa-lbi.meuun.but.todl'.bn • caUoni were thU would be diferred ed

until tofflOTTov. thlr A moUon by Clark. Democrai, Mli*

louri, to lu lke oul th i enUn todui- J " / trial Mctlon. leaving only Uw W.-- . J0 0«0«0 pubhe-wotki.program-ln ‘’'J

the bill, w u turned down U to ll , * '’ atier Clark and Pen, Ohio, the u - ilitaa t lUpubllan Inner. a M K Canmunlitlc and repudlaUon ot ■ party pUttomu. WaUh, Democrat, ‘li* U aiuchuielu. rtpliet} that rxllUetl maslmi couid be ignored Ih 'tfinacrShi otdlrefmergency.' me:

Earlier In Ihe mofi titan i:-hour HiilOD, Iho Democratic leadinhip retatoed Uie Ucewlng provUion to- t*et, . u wiU-aa4he-pTovlilon-t»4e-fal^ lax anU-tnut lawi that ilood to Uie i r way ot the Induitrlal planntog. ^

SENATE INQUISITORS i

GO INTO BANKEB'S ’

PERSONAL AFFAIRS_ _ and

(ConUniwd Prom P m Oni>

on how he and lUi brothir. M. J. Van do» Siririnien, built a railroad domato tao< from a IlMOMO itart In lllS. Ute

BU itory ended irtUi teiUmony dor concemtog the powerful AUeghiny corporation which Morgan and com* panr helped organl*etal9» aad out of which grew the uUcted client lUl 00 which appeared Uu name ot WU* ^ llam R W oodla « «

Perdlnend Pecora. the ccmmttUi ' IntwHfilor, iho«td U ut in reforn P " ' for |}}MO,000 Of nllroed leeurltlei mat pul to the corporitlpa b r Van 8wer- *hoi Innn Intereiia, Uuy reoelved MB.* Pou 313,000 to..cMh..2,ns.0M_ihirM_of_!:H itock wim a book value of ttlMO.OOO curl and I.1UMI0 option virranU curled Par al t l eich on the bo tti.' prol

tn addition. Peeora u ld . Uii AUt* “ '»• ghiny corpontloo aitumed 111 ,» t m m dibt agilnit th i Margin a . . group. Then h i u ld Ulai S83.000 Sch: ih an i ot thl itock wen lold at a the profit of I31M0M0. the

“If thl enUra block had been lold Oer /o r (hit tt would h a n reprmnted lo t. $MMom to th l Vin Sweringtni 1. Initiad.of the Uiled book value ol Bi tiSMOW." Peeora u ld . wltr

6nch B u le , h i eoalended, would diet' h ire ihown a “realUibta" profit of Tl IM.OOOMO. odd]

C ant A im the"I can't agree to Uut." Van «wir* jjur

injtn u ld . -touuiej h a t prom w u m, never rialUed. jine

-nieri-i noUitof wrong wlUi your « « mithematlei but lomiUiIng wrong Uml wllh ivur cilculaUou," Van fiwer* «' Initii teplled. , „ b

Once durtae tht long nrnlaiUM i,..i In which Pecora itrove to demon* iht ilrite then had exbted a dominate m,nI n g J C S i m j n ^ a w S L l ^ * "

II wj>iil*dnlr o luntw edU ii opin". len th lt -Uiu Invtttigatloni are

lyen. u Mofgin le’anhl fwward,i})^‘

iniement, made whV conknding th il bmineii,“which ihovi lmpro ■e.

“Perlupi 1 ihouldnt have-uld ^ wfii{|<(((t,’’ V4fi6«rtnfen«i»Jifn- ^ ed. "I didn't mean InTeilUailoni. bui-of cournv 10 Inveitlgate ind kno»-1» dfjlraW f-but Uirough ihp pr»M Ihe public seU Ihe Idea Uial •omfthlng u wrong., n n drUt U tliere. «

"I walite that aU'you are trrlng 5!,’ lortoliloseeandknovandbehtlp*Jul.' • er I

j Prrora uked about orginlutlon ^of the Oeneva 8«urtilM eomrinv ®‘ ’ TOtouih whT arH wlc w u b ^ e r t ^ ,rfd to the Alieihany eorpomlon hoii

I Itoin Ihf General Securillei corpo- >*f rttW aVinflwlnKeorfidUyigrfed I

l |tlu t llie trinucllon ta he imder. «oa> ! Mood It x u to mikrKlInneefiMry'lwk

to p»y Income U ali oa the profit wliich the Genital SecuriUri.rorpo* grin radon would h in hid to iliow htd Ai

. inot the Geneva eorporatl^ bein w n , UKd. . • iMi■ Pffora tald. u Van ewertogcn hei* luu

itiifd: , jdeci, -^h, X v u lawful" ■ Idio

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IAMWCE-QUARDOF Ilf " ■ ^ iW r a s f O M E R ^

STORMS BLEACHERS ". . _(CoDUaued..^om P ig i Om ) I**'

- Ui-of-thi ouldoor aeaioo.-------------liiMip Molit Brem of

■nwy cioe In ih lrl ileerw. drag, ed ^ ging their coaU bthlad. mopping Lc

molil browi with one hand a t Uwy m leatured wiUi Uie other In arguing Hi

n the ehaneei of Uie m a g CalUomla 1 ^ gliDl aialRil Ihe atcUd Bchnellag. pe

former hea«7wdght champion o t'o t ' the ««rU. . (

An bour and • half befort Uure mS v u any ilin of acUvlty In Uw rtog. tri ~ Uu eoUre rtght-tleld bleacbns were b o it Jammed, the lefl-fleld eeetor w u v t

nore than half tilled. There .wu di

icelpu of aboul i:so,<]00 rolling Into pU U Uu colfen of Promoter Jack Demp* • y MX. taiI- The greal currtog itaodi drellng ho s around behind the ring filled ilowly 14 a u the patroni took Uulr Uma .to tn' •.braving the terrific heat Uiai/ieem* |ea d ed to Miile dbib In thei'enclosuh of doi

th e ita n d i. ' forWith notlilng to enUrtalo them, Th

’ Uu dliUnl cuitomen amuied them* 101 '■ lelvM by cheering talnUy th i ap. > , ixarance ot occulooal celebritlei alt “ .irho'w indered'acniB-the-laiFn-to n«, ; tied their placei In Ux rlng-alde 801 . Mctloni. Demptey w u greeted wlU>{ a hearty vcilley u he tnmped aboul ma

the rtniilde. hrlptog tfie uihen, to i xlvliit lul-mlnutf orden, and Jack r rBharkcy.iohliown apparenl'aman- (tn

ment. w u loudly cheered u he con . found hii way lo hli leal. • ^ni , Overhead a red airplane ipcd a n ! lh«mththeiUmngheit.Tolllngand p

binklns. and Uu crowd teemed. to rg e t refief »aUlilirgnhn'tfl6C-«UC iHi

tlgurta In the upper, tnd perhaps (ve cooler, almoiphere. Bul moitlr Uu c penplralloa eoaked cuitomen wire «n content lo ill u quietly u poulble, r ]. UTing ilrengUi lor th i billle ahead, rou

There w u lurprliingly lltUe c«n* ,nd tutlon, conilderlng U ut Dempuy (d

I x u iUUjit h li t in t renture here, ten and Uu iKidllr Increnlng crowd oihi round little dlfllculiy teichlng Uulr pluei. Onee then they Humped

1 down, rcaud and mopped their I . tioei. and m ully called weakly tor Ult

Uje cooling drink! Uu ruilUng v»n* , ’ don citTled through the alilei. [

• Oddt Paver 8ehnellng IJuit before Uie prcUmtoirita

lUrted. late arrivali aboul tbe ring* u , ilde, willing to back Ihelr preferenoe ia*i

wllh cuh, were offering pddi ot 3U reci , to I to Schmellng’i farar. The Im* a t '

pmilon iermed.,to have leltled Inlnju. many mlndi lhal ihe weight 8aer ot a ihowed on Ihe-tcalei. today, M3 Mre. pouDdi.-hair a .d o « a leu U unJie k w w u expected to icale. indlciled the . m curly hdded youngiier irotA'~Uie iden Pir Wc^l had taken to womrtog. repo probably for ihe t ln l Ume In h li tion lllr. Boll

rven a t poundi B u r bouted pirl a . . nn*pcund adnatige o m vlUi Schmellng, but Uiote who tavored .u the iliort*«Dder ctpecled more, tn pipi the p u t Uiree da ri the oddi on the te l. German bare too taxd trem 3 to 'l ,Mtu (0 (IM preaent tcp qtrtuuen, 3>*

*6chmelln»'a « lg h t today f i r p o a i wltoln ounoca of what iw had p i f -dieted u be acaled i»»U poundf / T .

The ring llghia flruUy fluhed on. In adding to Uw terrltle heat anund the nngalde, and "Belkrln' Joe Humphrtu, who h u been totrodue*Ing flgh lm to cniirdLiUclu-UJto« ^ itooe Uw Umi ot Tetrlble Terry- »on. McOonm, called the tln l two pn - marllmtoary b«yt tolo ihe ring. Inatl

Afler tour roundi ot h iaud itrug* mer lllDg, Jack Van Koy, a 30t*pound lym heiTrwelghl from Loi Angetei. took cam Ihi f ln l decUlon of the nlghl trem earnPhil Cohen of the Bronx, deiplie fror

.U ajtraluL oU L M alL^ ***.!?

Phil, tb i imaltir of Uw two a t II71L at.C' poundi, took quite a' thumping, forr though be kept oft ihi floor dur* lean

rally. Tliere were no knockdowni. com Jim ei A. Parley, former head ot PiS

•ihe-Nev-Yorli-auu-aUiliUpLcaBu mlMlon. and-now poitmuler sen*. i"££ e M brought a crowd ot poliilcal the friend! to Uie ring a i the cuitomen “ “J) conUBued to mow iteadliy Inlo the park. The oowd w u e*llm*ted al «flOO-iv Uw time the Kcond p« - llmtoary w u oiled.

George P. Geti, ‘ Chicago, who' helped-Tex’ Rickard promote Jack D^mpuy-i l u l great bid u a fight* er agalnit Gene Tunwy. witched the early action trom 11* front row of Ihe rlneilde. a lev le tti away “ jJ

hoit of Uieitrical ceiibriUu. IVmp- «y itopped once to hti ripid fllilil IU/ lo pat Oeti‘ ibouldfx ind wJiltper lotnelhlng In h ti etr. Tliey^bolti iji

lootwl-at-tlie two TuunFitera-^itntsWtan: gllng to th l f ln t itrelimlnar]', and row grinned. com

Al dukneu um e down, the ex* two pirU awellertog i^ouad the rln;* q iMi tried to think ot a hcavyreisnt the luiile fought to heat to equal Uiti. Pali

jdecldtog tlnall>- Uial the ittemoon Itor iDimpiey (ought JMi W U lirttl To- ordi

veYOJJ Drim

iK LUXE R O A D S m ^

)N MOTOlTOUR FORD

WIN F i

y;

LT NEWS. TWm TAIM P AH C

lltdo to ItlB aad Uie-nlght'Ot Uw 1

^ I b ^ P o l o groundi to'IBM—a l« _ exceeded Uie m lle r of Uili Dlght.S But uncoentorUbti u It « u . Uid ,

crowd coaltoued to awarm tolo tbe i itadlum. faanbg ficei wlUi hati, ! rroortng-coala-aad-Oe*,-rolltog-up •

- ileeTei-u-Uwy-came.-A-dekgaUoa .of govemon a l Ui« rlngilde laclBd-

I* ed Albert O. RllchU of Maryliad: * g LouU Brann ot UHae; A. Harry J r Moore ot New Jewy', and Henry ' g Horner of nitooli. - a I Gene Tunney alio had a -favored f, pew where he could gH a good Tlew » if'o t Ibe milling. J

I Georgle Slmpion. light beary* << I welglil who worked wiUi Baer In Wi “ r. tralntog camp a t AUaaUe Cily. and e Joi-«aet-of-Nevr Yorii w enl-fow - 1 willing but Ineftectual toundi to • » a di^w In Uw aecond tour-round pn* dljlmlntry. Slmpion weighed ttS ^• poundi. Mack .IMrturnelUier-dli- « 0 pUyed any punching power.• There were bare pitches in ' the

tar lell lleld bluchen. bul tha *r hotieiboe ilandi were almcai a loU « r Id bank ot while, Uu white ot.vom* ° > en'i dreiMi and the ihlru of coat* ^ ■ len.meR, u humid darkneii_iellled _ ( down liUle more th in in hour be- ,

tore Uie mato boui w u icheduled.. The crowd bad grown to will orer £

M.000. , • . ?-Bibe’’ RuUi M vlng on tbe loeni f

a ttruted more atUnUon Uian Jack ' Bedman. Hcgro beavywclghl from South Bead. Indiana, aod Marty „ Pdx. New Yoric. did tn Ihe Uilrd match, an eight-rounder that weal “ to Ilcdmin. by decUlon.

nuih wove hli way through Uie ** ftmlllarparicUialorerolghlhadbe- ^ come a fUUe babel and look his ringside K it u the crowdi around ,, aroie and cheered. ^

Redman weighed IMH pouodi, ^

evening. * Charley Mauera. piUibursh. von ”

i n elghl-rouad declilon over Abercldman. New York, to an elghi* - rounder itaged atUr Uw main bout, ,,and Tony Calenlo.Cle«land. knock- ^ed out Donald Redbarry, Wuhing* ” ton. fa :;M oi Ihe flnt jw nd ot aa*

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DISmiCT NURSES U , »msDNiiRiHK"

, bi Memben of Uie lecond dUirlct, “

Idiho tAinei' auocUtlon. met la regular leulon a t ihe nunei' home _ a t Twto Palli county general hoi- 2

.'pluj l i l t slghl aod hrard dlKuultmi ” ot M itral pbaici ot a nunc'i work. Mn. Floyd Englei and Mn. Jan# De* {r K!oU.wtre.hosleuti... Mn. Beulah Osborne, district prci* ™ ldent.'and Mlii CUrice Drake made,*®' reporii on Uie receni ilat# conveii* , tion ot Ul# nunei‘ auoclaUon in Bolie. Plani were made tor a card , i r pirty ta be gl«n by.tha iiioclillon vlthln Ihe n n t month. 1"/

.Mill Virginia Richmond read a .° ‘ paper on ‘Twelve-hour Duly." and;*" led. lh?_d!icuiilon which-tollowed. '^ ,MU* Calhcrtne Onham read a ' ^ •piwr, prepared by Dr. Pint, Poea* jtello, on the extent ot a nune'i rei* ’pooilblllUu.

Legion’s P o licy “ Aids War-Injured "

^ . JM.100. American Legion national com* minder, b u taken to regard lo Uie national admtolitratlon'a retrench* m ment program h u enllited public -• lympatby to lupport of Uu Uglon’i ^ campaign to lecun mon adequate ,,, eompenutlon tor vtienna auftertog . ' from 'dlublUUei direclly aUribut* ?? able lo war lervice, Harry Bcnolt, ^

al.ccmmiueem^formal meitlng ot Twin 7atIi''Ainir: ^ lean Legion post In the Letton Mem- ” orial building lait evening.

connection wllh the national wm^* I mander'i vlilt to Pocalello lu t week. ‘*1

IhTldalib Aincrlcamieglon'conTin-- ■' tion which ll lo be held in Twin FalU. August 24-3IJ. next, and dl* reeled Ihe post olficen io exprc^u df nppmiillon In a letter to £■ V. U r* wn, ^ 1 n FalU allorncy. who de- * livcred the Memorial day addrcu at wi publlo exercUes to Twin Palli.

J , W. rorter. post commander, an- j nounced the racatk states ihows wlll return to T«ln PalU the week ot June : t In pUy a Uilrd engage- e' ment here under Uclon auipicu.

IDAHO BANKERS CONVENE

BOISE. J une B OV-Seventy-flve ~ MnliHff"4itt*iBcni6ie“here toiuor* p* row tor the twen^-nlntb annual convention of the tdiho Bankery luoclitlon.

George J. McOonlgi). caililer ot Ihe Powrr nuniy buik at American PalU and pttildrnt of the- a.-tfocU* iton. 111 call Uie convention lo' order. • " iL

m Jh eM m L E LNew t n d (JU tlnctiM

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I f V (cfliures o f th o New TbU-t»-U»-Toomic Ford erer b u il t , j o i

P j B R ’ of l^ p t y . - r n a w »ti ‘ « s e v p o c e j o pcH o

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LESSTHiS P E R F

) R C O M P iID DEALER FALLS

0, roiPAT MORNING. JVHE

|B R € V IT I€ SVlaltor*. A rrin - U n . Walter

Btrato h u u gueiU her pannti, I? Ur. and Mn. E. B; BuUer, Nyiu, up ----------------1 .

S ~ H i" nw a'O ftg«a^U n.~ 'E ow £ • t n l U m a tnd ion, Warrtn, Kyna, I

„ Ongon. are gueiti of Mn. U a e n 'i | ^ ooUjrr, U n. Sarah Bower. , »

ed Sfctauil to W «d-Suell Bklaner „ •v todV aleaiTtrr.boU jofTttoPialU , '

ueund tm arT U getlcenuatU uof. \ J . fk« Of the counly recorder h e n yei* * lU inUy.. »

^ -A tU a d i.S itd w w i^r & . UanU t yulcrday win en rouU to Salt Lake ‘

, . City when be wjjl aliead leuloni g o ^ M o r m i . I m p r e v e m e n l u . . ,

be U tv e t lIoipliaUMn. Earl Rog- ^ba rrf. who b u been a patient t t tbe : ,U county hoiplltl lor uw p u t Uiree n . monUu, returned (0 her home tn the * ,t. Cogiwell ipirtm enu Sunday. . •

^ -L uv« -f« r Siuiinieii-iMn.~Hr*W..<1, Merritt and children, Marlon and er Bill, ar# en rouU to Cokndo ^

■ Bprlagi. Colorado, wben Uuy will T s , be gueiU ot Mn. McrrItU moUser, ck Mn. RundquliL

5 Ptin Trip U Piir-DUtrlet Judge *] rd WtllUm A. Bibcock ind Un. Bab- Jl cock and family expect to luvflearar ^

next week on a motor trip to tb ilr » , , former home in llllnoli. tn d *111 tt*

tend Uw ChkagO'WOrld'i fair,-— • Q

OBtit a l K hlpun liem e-M r.tnd Mn. W. 0 . Shipman have u Uulr

. gueit U lu Oladyi Bechler, who U a ^ teacher -

'• Klwre ahe will ipend the wmmer « wllh her moUier.

H m ea VWl - Mn. John Pope, * , P^lkmcre, Korldi, «iih her ion, «,

John Pope, on a weiUm vlilt, arrlv. «■ ed yeiterdiy from Bko, Nevada, to‘ ip c n d tf iv d a i’ivltlU ngatU w hoae it ' of her uncle, m u k Klctfner. They u

w lllgotrom bereloTexai. hi

Thlevei Take luU «M Q ti-8 tan- »ley Sturgeon, 136 Pourth itreet veil, tt

' reported Ui Uie police l u t eventog i ,

Kibal thievea look from hU reildeoce ^ lom# time iftcr 1:30 A. M. >-eiler* 1- day. a flat-back • mindolto. tenor » banjo and an old make vloUa. c tu Z

t, >»*• , B

° Attend DeoUsti' CenreiiUon - " Tiree T«1n Falli dentlsn. Dr. P. p. “

^ M atee , Dr. J. P. Jobniton. and Dr.. R. A. fiutclitt, returned yeitetday m “ Irom Pocatello where Uiey attended ?

itliree-day leiiloni of an annual ,. ’meeting of the Idaho State Dental L ; uwclallon. •

n Leaiei Farm -M . A. Roblion J iu jilra ied trom Mti, Grace p. Cowin, “ . 'Hanien, a 4Mere firm In Uu vlcto* I*'

,lly ot Hansen tor production ot a op i I . l o t lugar beeti, Oreil Northern b i tn i !A rand when Uili leuon. according (0 U J ilermi of a leau agreement placed on .irecord to Uu ottlce ot Ih# counly

recorder ben 'jtitcrd iy .

L u v i tor KeUegr-Mr. and Mn. Ui H. M. Bnnto and ton, Mike, UU ed >'«Urday for KeUogg, Idaho, where ca Mn. Bnnln, worthy matnsn. Twta tic

IPalU chapter. Order ol Eutem Star, an wlll attend gnad chapter leulons. ij- The group wUl vUll Mr. and Mn. 1

i 1a-6Httiy t il bl- ot'

;* FlBlih School Year-M n. Ella M. pe ‘ WlUle will go to pocilello Sunday Oi ~ wliere her diughters, ML-ji Prancei Ilk* White ind MUi Holen W hite,-Uu pn* latter tuU U nl to th# dein of worn- Ini 5 en at the Unlvenlty of Idaho., louthem braach, tnd Uu former a M

,; Uirii-«lll-ntum-to(eU>ir-io-Twto —I- ]

f ley'to reiponi# to a m u u g i Ulllng “ of the death there of a aliter*ln* u'

y^ivrrMnr-Jeseph-WUllams-CliTe* i , land, Ohio. Mn.Kogl# and Mti..WU*

„ JJimi »w» oJJed to Afboo Valley i. two weeki u o on account of the i dAtih of Uwlr'motber, Mn. Emeit ~ .. Popple, and had remained tben for ,,, .. a btlir vUlt. U n. Wllllami' Ulneu ^ it w u of but a tew <tiyi‘. duraUon. '

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k ISTANBUL (AV-Alarmcd'at Uie = . growth of begging, Uu local auUior-

itlei onlertd ‘ every mendicant - Twnidrd-u;>. Tliuii u lu aen ill —

Ewere put Into workhouiei; the oth- i ers were lenl to police courti. I

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IT PUnLlC SPEAKING ' VOICE TRAINING- ; IlIU liUTIC ART

i> « 8 . 0 , 0 . MeRILL i" I ___ fbone.U H ______________ I

■ O R D V -8? I: t i « Un?8, larAer, ro o m ie rccelcfa t lo o a n d In c f ta ae d j.rS c o n o m y w 'o u t i t f tO d in t : ' |Vew Fo rd V *8*cyllnd« c a r . I

j n d i t b rln its a now i ty l a I r t t t n d a rd of c o i^ c f t » n d - ^ • c r f u m i i j c * a t • Jow p r ic e . j | "

■ a Demoiistrationil §3 S A a 'I S F I E D W I T H |H A N 8 -C Y L I N D E R IR F 0 R M A N C E 7 --------- r ,

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£ FJGElSECUIi- -pOCATELLO.^d^^lO.-JUB|•g•^f»i^• gz Three Surley<-Idabo,-raec tre await* < n tog trill to Uu October term ot ted* 1 r t eral court, following Uiclr a m it 1

ben lodiy on cbane of t truck lotd t of beer. i:

„ Al BoUt Hoyl Bay. tJnltwl SUtei I ? dlilrlcl attortuy, aald tb i Uirw. I 7 George W. Thotau, Vanot Pulilter 1 *■ and t L. Mathcwa, wiu be proieeul* n* ed under Uie Webb-Kenyon act, for- t

bidding Uw ImportaUon ot aJcobol* b,,, Itt-bereragfi tolO -dty-tailtaiy._H ..* earriu a penalty of ilx ooriUu' Im*” prlMnment and t tlOOO ftoi.“ Tbe arreil was made by Dave L Uc«lcaol».jt. diputy ahertft, a t I

o’clock UiU morning, ta d tbe com* * , plitoU were filed by Erarelt Har* i . rlgan, fedenl prohibition ageat. <

" Taken before P. E Eydemaa. Unlt- ,, ed S tilei ccmmltUoDcr, Uiry n lr *'* ed beartng.

Mathew, driver ot Uw truck, u id , Ui« t t (IH I of beer were iranifer- - : red trom a truck aear Evanston, i

Wyoming, and Uiathe'had been ad* y vtied be would be met by aaoUur d

, trucfc..al T w ta ' Spilngi; Nivada, t whleh would Uke orer his lotdile

.. had a bUl of lading for Uw bier, I

., ibowing It w u ihlpped from Green " River. Wyoming, to Tirtn Bprtogi. '

y TTie truck and bter were lelied If by the prohibition’agenu.'

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tr o u rU ilin ii rW c h ip le n t o " ^ B T ring.

Tbe tln l Uitog be called to r-v u fj a bottle of beer. tl

f. -Sure, Mixle." declared h li tnln* fi cr. *You u n have tnyUilog you t

'• waot.” bl0 scbmeling, h li dreami of regtln-t Ing hU lUtlo empire gone, a t leu t ^ I' temporarily, u l clUcanioIately In ki

hU dreulng room laborlouily trying r U) pleei together the Jlguw of elr* l

' cumiunces which had lent him '• tumbUng to the canvM betore Baer'i u K paiUught ,« "It vu Uie heat,- he a a ll ihak- ^ : tog hU liead to bewilderment- “1» . w u terrible. I t w u too hot for an ?

a Eurepean-not uied to It. Perlupa, {1 Bier, being from Calltomla, w u “ more uud to It, hut It robbed me ol

■ my' itrengUi."; “He. did not hurt mo before Uial , ; l u t round. I eaugbt moil of b li ; blowi here"-lie patted hU elbowi „ { “but I bad no itrength to hit him.

I could hardly ralie by arnu.. lo- S warn Uw lu l. I u w Uw puoehei coming bul I could not block th'cm." u

, Joe Jicobi'. Bchmellng'i manager, .y iu ld Ihe'Ocm^n complained u u

: |e a r ly u the fourth round U ut hi , j w u Ured and did nol "feel right"

! MADRID’S CA BIN pT

; CRISIS M ATERIALIZES „- -- nl

MADRID. June g . t « - A long* «■ Uircatened cabinet criili maieriilla- _1 ed lodiy when President Nlnto Al% ~ I eala Zamon Indicated lack ot con* ■ I tldenee to Premier Manuel Auna, and Uie latler-i govcmmenl ptoenpt- ■. I}- reilgned. *

Hlihesl (oureu u ld Uie preildent I did not expeol to wive Uu aU li to*

ot Intervlewi tomorrow wllh proi*'. pectlve premlen and party leaden. ■’ Opposition leaders conceded It was 1 likely SenorAzana would reiumi the

premltnblp with a revamped cab* . Inel.

m o s c o v T m a n h e a o s ■

lUAHU (iHftND ARMY ' ^

ZMirETT. IdahT’june B <W. johnscn. Moscow, w u elected 1

menl of Ihe Grand Army of the Be- , public at-ftoal leuloni of Uie forty*ilxuutanual.encampmeat bera.tO; 'diy. 1-QeoTge-KlngtbertT.-BnmeU. w u •,efecled untor vice eommander; ,Jamei WenUy, BoUe. Judlor vice !comnunder: E. A. PaddMk, Welier, 1chanlKln; and p. j . Tllui. Nampa,' ,Paddock. M. W. Baker and Colonel ! Judun Spoltord, BoUe, and Dr, W.:J. Ncelf, Nampa, me;nben-ot Uie- councll'of administration. ]■

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“ Twta'7Wli'e*uatriwtoe pod loW-------alt- t-tw o-car-thlpmiat-of.iwlaa-Uial_____'ed* w u loaded yeiterday a t Buhl and < rail Twto PtUi, to a Califronla packcra oad buyer tar t30«.ll. recelvlag M.75

per 100 poundi tor tope. Hirrey 8. i tu Hale, county agent and secnUty of ree. Uu pool announced lu t evening.,Iter Thlny*flve ihlppen. 38 a t BubI and ul* ntoeatTwtoPtlli,contributediwtoe or- to Uw pool. AtioUier iwtoe pool b to toi* bl loided two WHki bencii_ ll .. ___________

■ A^N 0U N CEM EN T8

T1» Digree of Hwor lodgt w «meerinM -bome-of-M artan-Tar---------

u . Mr, 41S Second annue north, M - mt. day em lag.

L IF E 'S ODDITIES

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Dlckenioo uophagui, itaked Ihi w* youUitoMffleiolldtoodandiookun- t»r d ir advUement Uw project ot lak

LONG AND ROBINSON

» ' . "RENEW ADINS FEUD „

WASJnNOTONTjuae I i-n -ln bittog icarctim. Senalor JoeT. Rob-

— mion.~Ark»Mt»,-:oeniiJenHe"leirt:— % _ er. today tniwered t threat of niiey i

.C P. Long, Demecnt. LeulsUna. lofight him to Arkanui wlUi accepl-

. ance ot hli challenge and a dcelan-;

Roblmott, tutntog iquanly about r u from bU M il to Uu front row of '

the lenaU. faced Long dlrecUy-«In* few rowi trom him—to thunder In 'OU t nnewal ot the long-standing feud

between Uum."The lenator' from LouUlant b u .

bowled thtl he »}JJ no Into Ar* to kanias. if he gori Into Arkanui, ng r u take ih i liberty of going Into V ' LouUlana.™ "Knowing Ul# liate U a ttain to

Uie two lU tei u I do. I’ll u y be . wUI be repudiated to both of them. '

Long, t few momenu betore, bid ' oburved Uiat he had Killed a po*

„ lltlcal matter «lUi Robinson to Uu 2 lail eleeUoa, In which Mn. Hattie

, W. Canway vai elected to th i lea- ate. ounptlgned for ber.

WEOTEH, RfSlDENTS RETOBN " WENDELUJuneg tSpectaltoTbi ” Newii-Weadell reildenu who have . •? ; relumed from iripi tacluda Glen ^ Chiplla. Cari Donnan,-Dwlght Eilcp 1*1! and-Hareld Wlillim'i, who relumed • - - Jl Wcdneiday after tnveltog by auto

through Ongon and CiUfomla, aod “ Mn. C. J. Petenon. who arrived liere •“ trooi SIba white aba ipent t week

vUlUng.

NAZIS PU N COLLEGE .« 8ANTIA(W, Chile UPH-Tbe nari •o organlutlon ben U plinnlng a

nlgbt college to help ipreid knovl* .,g. edgi ef n ilb a il iw lilu t doctrtoei. J 1

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i '- STATIONERY «“ FOB A L L

— PURPOSESneBLESB BTATIONERt

t t ShecU and M EnnI* I ' n

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Oermpmdence Cardi. O K a *• pir b o x --------------------ZdC

JJ; TRY WILLM8 FIRST_

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^ 1 ^ 3 — n H R E D D £ D .y m il______^ T h e r e ' s a . fo o d

E ?y M " ’y w n i V » ’*iijp'i g f i ' ' ' .' -C riip-baked for quick

d t ^ t s t i o D . G r i tp ’— -------b aked to d e lig h ty o u f^

— tn te s h A o d - b l tn e d -trbolc wbeai’g b f tn , p ro td o i, a t - ' jm loe» l» ,T ittflJn» ,tog lve7t ) u / / ! |

richen cereal gJft. W ith aeain,w !th wijr you U kt it— uy.tb ii VITAUY IRENT food-S hrt< j’d td W b ea t" i i ; A n d > r f r f y o u f yeargj i

;0 W H E A T ,:uu

J i B B l l E ;i i E s i j i m rTwrn” Fi!irParwt^Teacher

Associations Hear Na-■ tionai Leader’s Lecture

fuumte*. U t Murea «nd UX mon- ®:,

Dlrtrlct’ ot Colmnbla. edueetlonul J -«««lary of Uic NstlOMl CooereM "

of iMinjeUon for iM octa to mem- ™ ber* m tho BapUJl bunpilow, T»ln «r»lli, • ,

Mr*. Jolm E. lUjei. prfjWeiil ol the Idaho CongrsM ol ParcnU »nd _ TcKhtn. told wme of tho work ^

■■ "■ dOM nt the MtloniU convention of , Uie awocUtlon In Baltic lectntly. Mr*. E. J. Malone, chairman of lh« ^ Twin Fail* council ol the o rp n la - JJ lion, pwlded. "

Ml** Margaret Aiider*on. Ualver- — ilty of 5oumem CallfornU enident. •

ipoke on the wl*e we of bo>V tnd p« glrU' tpare lime, nnd Ihew pretent lb went on rccord <U ftvoring » luper- to]

•>l*fd pltyjround project here with ici MU* Anderson In chtrsc. m

" ' ■ Mominj dTnJ“ forrnooii wuiwu Mi . «-cre Attended by rtprtjcnutlvei of dli

#11 Twm P#1U unit* of the auoeU- er • Uon. Lunch wa* lerr^d In the bunpi- he

lov t l noon. ’ Ini Mr*. WntklM tald underaltndlns

~ pnrcnu nius: uc sQSCQ lu uuuictl Jetchen and trained children before the children'* problem* #r* tolved. She urged'betterttletmen to*ellUn

pubin^ f * t® S ,^ n ij i^ * f o r ?tm lly’relief "the ipeaker tald. * 11! help !Tj' tolr# the problem created by llln- emnl youth. ,n,

- Ur*. Haye* *ald one of Uie naUon- ,ic t t convenUon’* Importoot decUlon* n v u to IwUt that vocation*! eour*cj p, be kepi in (ht ichooU. She (old Iho ^

. ' convention »m urged lo.hrtp edu- cute youUi a* lo Ih# destructive effKU of nareollc* and was uked to help obuin tdequat# *Ute nar- cotlc *talut»___________ J i

J i i N F t T D - |m m m l

■ Court Commsnts Caustically,|;i■ On Failure lo Beturn’Ver: “

•did in Larceny Trial gve

------- .'IA Jury Impanelled In the dUlrin Rt

L court here’latt Monday In trial of w. Umolne Btevcnt on a grand Urceny charge of Heillng nnd bulcherlni a :

■t lwo-year«ld itter. bdoogins 40 £■ pli U. McIntyre, Kimberly, U*i March Eli 21, wn* discharged by DUtrlet Judge cv.

•W. A. Dtbcock a l 10:1S A. M. yetter- nl< . day. nfcer falling lo agree upon a bi verdlet tn Uie coutm of dellberaUon* oi

. continuing over nearly 34 houn. The jji = J u r y ‘»-apoke«nun-wid-li-wouldib« cc

tmpoMlble to rtfieh tn aBTeeineni. w In dUcharglng the Jury; .Judge jji

Babcock remarked nn agreemcnl n t *hould hav# been reached In ihU ease.in 30 minutes, ond thU ihe i Jury htd "neefffsily wasted about HM ot the uxpnyen’ money.- ^

Two oUier men. Clarence Kirby q,, and Theodor# Itoblnson. accuKd ol . . .----- DAr»dp»Uw willi srevcMTn *tctl- ^

___ ^ing arid buuhering tho steer, were ^«llrie»»esfwthcpre«cuUonal8 lcv- ens'trial. They previously htd plead- ,

' ed guilty nnd were a'dmltted to m r-— ■ ' fllg' t m r I k l V W c e J 'tOKn ^ V ^

to-H-year lerm* In the slate prUon. Tho Jury. It wa* learned yestcr-

— dty. divided 9 Uj 3 on lU flrtt bal- «'<“ lot*, the majority voting for ae-

------ quUial.- -------•• - iPrcaeculing Altoraey O.-W.-With- **

am asked for Immediate re-trlal of the ease. The court, however, eon- ttnued the case to the n n t Urm of .court, tnd dUchtrged aU memben of the jury for the remainder ot the eurreni term. ' ' blr

Stei'en* will continue at liberty Qu under bontf. . afl

/“Mlko-- DeBaet*. brother of Um oft

____ Itmou* BcUUn sU-day tleycle rne- relIns slar, Qertrd DeBsctiNl groom- hoi Inir on tulo lor thl* year's OM-mlle 1 nee t l IndltnapoUs. ~ the

SOMlETHING TO

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Phone

—The.bonquet room.ot.lbe Park Hotel of a ctk# contest tnd card ptrty iOuUd.

Judge* awarded ptUe* In Uie three d Sponge cakes-MU* Hum Powell, llrst; U A Bethel, third: Mr*. 0 , n . flhen fifth. Light butter cake*-Mn. Fred O. ond: Mn. E. R. Allmaa third: Mn. m o r , lUUt Dark butter cake»-Mt Willltm*. tecond: Mlu Ruth Read, tt: B, J. Ostrandef. fifth.-Following •th».«ont«»u,-eard»-were-.^

5 ' r , r ”s .rB '» s s .r4 -«Alvin Cisey. and contract bridge prize* by Mts* Unk and Thomat M. ,RobrrtMtt.•Alle^lhe-famM^refrutl•a'lmenls consUtIng of cake and coffee tei were scrrcd Irom a table. Tho UbIe on w tt centered with a Uee cloth and ol

, a Urge bowl ol nd poenle*. Mrs. S. O' I R. Allman and Mr*. Hermtn Hlnze th I pretided at the coffe# um*. • ”

' The Prertyterlan MUslonair 6o- ®{] I elely met In.Ihe church parlor*. Thuraday tflemoon with Uio Vice “

Preildent. Mrt. 0 . M. Htll. presld-

. • The subject-for the • devoUontl I period wo* 8teward*hlp. and Mr*. , I lUlt led Uie devoUon. Tho prognm L• topic wai T lie West Indies." The 1 leader. Mn. C. M. McElwaln. w u

autited fay Mrs. D. R. ChurthUl and „ pM rrft-trM cimde who j i r e u «p!en*-t7,- r did map Ulk. Mn. VIota Spring- . er E\-an* stng one number, playing „• her own accompaniment Tlio meet* y>

tng closed with Ihe Mlzpth bencdlc-! tion. B),

= Evan* and.AlT*. T. 3. Douglas.

’ 'The Women’* Home MUtlonarr T> ’ Society of Uie MethodUt Church vll■ mel in the church parlon Thursday f t ’ afternoon. Mrs. WtUUm Daker pre- bu• *lded over Uie brief bu*tnea meet- wi

ing duHng whleh tbe following of* af' ficen were elected for tbe new year, Ui ‘ Mr*. M. B. Iloorer. Prwldent: Mr*, by

P. A. Rowan. Pint Vice Pietldenl; 'a r> Mr*. WUIUm Baker. BeeoiKl Vice a• President: Mn. F. L. Cog*well. Re- M ; oording Seeretary; Mr*. L 0. Al ' Schneider, CoireepondUw Seen- Ic• tarjv Mr*, a O. JellUon, Treuurer; *»

Mnl P. T. Kellogg, Secretary ot Lit- « '

Mrft 0. A. McMuler wa» devo­tional leader. Mr*. Schneider tnd Mn. Slack htd charge of the pro-

. (Sam. Mn. 0 . O. JeUUon 'and f? daughter, Helen, reviewed Uie May ntimber of the Home MU*!onary pt- per. Betty Mttk tnd Shirley Nelson

■ son: Btrbtra'Mlnnlck'gtve « read- ?! I tng: Betty Morehou*# gave a read- 7 , 'l ln j . '“The TwoJlunaway*:" Char- ^

lofte Fleming gave » mu*lcol retd- -■ ihp. T he Broken Dolly.* accon- p, , ptnled by WUdt Fleming, tndDorU „> Empey, Bruce Burkhalter. and Mat- m

vel Fleming pnientisd. a pUylet. ■'Don and Jane LeaniSnc to Help."

l Refreihments were terred by Mr*.[ w. M. FUher’i dlvUloa

I Mn. Carl Pool'enterulned-at a>)^ : pinochle parly at her home pn S I ElevenUi Avenue B at. Wednejday-j; ! evening.' High teore went to Pan-i|;• nie HarrU and low lo Mr*. Vern ~ I strong. Retre*hmenU were tened .'^ , i OuetU were Peggy Tadlock. Fannie> IlarrU, Bemlec# Pinkston. DellaI CoblldgeTJoha NyTMrTSebU, J 6e '„

WtUon. Doctor Reed, Mr. nnd M n.'i|, , Mat Begltn. Mr. and Mn. Vern,3“ Stnng, tnd &lr. and Mr*. Carl Pool, y”

• Mn. m ie Rtherd Hinton will pre-- Knl Uirte of her pUno pupU* In re- a,

c iul over tlie local radio alaUon w J Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. 1 ,

: andTtarjorie Slttk wiU be h e ^ ^; solM. en«mbl» and plonologue*.—

' lield In the Churrti parlon Tue*- ' ’ day. DurlnrW rKRtlng It wa* de- y.

elded lo dUpense' -iHth the July 7,' meeUng. •

After the meeilng ouMoor gardes s were-pl*ye4. Refre*limenl«-wer« - - aemd by Ella Relnke. Lolita Vleh- weg, Mtrvln Ruhter and BUI Put­tier. . .

The WU« Owl Group ol the tilue- blrd* met a t Uie home of Rosalie I Quint bn Kimberly Road THunday afternoon.

A'sliort business meeUog w u held after which gtmet wet« pitycd and refreshments were terred by Uie I hostess. •<

The next meetlag wlU be beM on the alletsooD of Jun# flfteenUi at

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lotel Thursday evening w u the scene 2*' ly arrangl^d by'Atcenslon-Epljcops;

e« dIvUlon* of Uie contest as follotw:Int: MU* Joyce Larkin, second: ^&B. tierwood. fourth; Mn. NeweU Wlntii, 1«: d OJen. flnt: MU* Anne Smlpi, »re- in . Ralph'Pmk; fourih: Mrs. c . I), 't t• Mrs. H. S.tJ)lcler. f ln t; Mn. E. a y I, third;.Gtjlord OJers. lourtU; .Mr*. ^

?7iu‘e;:inifty“ o'ei5cirit“th ri»m e“ • f i , Shirley Drake, 1, 1I ------- . Mt'

Mn. LalU LItUer suUted by Mrs. Rui

> on Tliurtdsy altemoon at Ute home [)cr 1 of Mr*. LItUer. The president. Mn.l : 0*11 Bevercombe presided during' ‘ J Uie buiUies* meeting. ArrnngemenU ‘

were mide for a chUdrrn’* picnic to ' a be held In Uie c. E. McClain Orove

. on June Iwenty-flnt. A letter to ihe , r " , club from Mn. Waller Benton who I U vUiiing in Edffiond.' Oklahoma, i

Tlie prognm featuring Fltg Dtyienc , was in clitrri of Mn. W. w. Wight. I Mn• WlUi Mn.'BC0« BUwTTTth ai the'sen• piano Uie Club sang T he S U riyn ' Spangled Banner' follow^ by the ray ; salute lo the flag. Mn. W. W. Wight ■ Bly

gave a very lnlere*ilng talk on rev- ' mh ' ennce jM honor for Uie^fUg and nm 'Tx'pUlned why June TourteeniSriaioth• Nttiontl PUg Day. Sho Uien retd a . vin ‘ poem enlllled “What HappcniWhen'jnd ’ We Tty." The program dosed wlUi | •• the tlnglflg'of-'Amerlco." Relresh-!. ,,

menu were terved to tKeniy-elsiit,,,j„

The fiUlch and CtiaUcTClrcle'mct” r Thur*day afternoon wiUi Mrs. Oi-,,I vine Creed. Roll call responses » e re ;'“5 r *chool day reclutlon*. Durtnj the . buslneM meeUng Mr*. J. C. Beatty . w u voted In u a new member. Tlie ‘ ^ . afiemoon w u *pent tocUUy and * t | f ^ , Uie cloM refrethmenu were terved •L?'' . |by (he hu te « to eighteen memben' :'and Uie loUowlog giie*U: Mn. Ctrl:1 Baulord, Mn. S. C, Matleb' Miss . Miiy Hufmtn, Mlsi SherrtTVenlec# t* ' . Shtw, DIeen Ramseyer. tnd Ml:s . Idt tnd LaVene nennrlclL Itie I next meellBg wlU be June twcniy-,^®^ . second with Mn. Dta Dwyer ts hoe- i ^

test. Roll call response wlU be a lav-. i>'>‘ ____ | £

• Mrt. Wbller Owln, who U leaving <. Prldty mombg to make her horn#

In ctUfomla was Uie honor guest a t . ‘ " a luncheon glwn by a.group o f '" “

, inends a t the Women’s-Exchange; , luiich room* Thursday altemoon.I.„J;

; The aliernoon was jpent pUylng pl- " nochle. Mn. Owln won high 4core '

■ The honoree w u presented wllh a i " beautiful boquet of flowen u a fare-' ™

• weU Uken. Those present w tn Mn. ■ i’,7,• Parker Richards, Mn. Jack Empey. vJ," ' Mn. w. F. Salmon. Mn. O. c. Htll, ■ • J ^ ^ B IU Bj-orllng, and Mr^ C.R.|-^'^

• Mn. 0 . C. Hall enlerltJned the Jolly Eight Club and four gucsU <i( 1

. iWcdnesday afiemoon at a delightful cm , Chines# luncheon. Several Chinese lucl ,,dUhes were eened m nweky style, iry ; 'Attractive Chinese dceonllon* were rJl ,! used Ul Uie room* tnd In ilie table mg

lOmngementa. The divenlon ol the rnn afternoon w u pinochle, high score-bak

; going to Mn. Parker Rlchtrds and eve j-itecbnd-io-Mrt.-John-Klrkman.-Mn.-- Her ':H . Polee won high score for the en! ' guests. Quests nrtMnl were Mrs. .md ‘ Jack Empey. Mn. Joe SUker. Mn.- V. McBride and Mrs. H. Polee. 1 T

’ Mn. D. E .^ g a « «lll prescm Mlu W., Anna Bales,' daughter of Mr. and ' Mn. Olcn Bates, In Uie Uilrd of a — : iserles of piano reclUU Sunday aft- ; eraoon, Jlill^ <k\Viilli: at twe-^ilriy" -

o’clock over the local.ra(Ila.ttalloa.I _ MLu Bates «1U be aulsied by Let- si ter Whltu. vIollnUt. ‘J,

'"Mn, J. D. Conner is presenting her'younger pujilU In a recIUI a t Uie ,Chrt*U*n Church Ud^evenltig,-_ at ‘elght o-clockT'MlstCUnmat Bowles _

J. C. .PenTwin Fall

i ' . w o r / M e n . K t t O i VALVE . . . thafa wk. Pemu^s sells m!Ui<m 0 l/me skirU yearlyl

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I NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAH 0 , 1

aDd'MU*-DoroUir-Dou'«re-a*sUl- noo log 'her. The program foUowa: dut

) l f . “ 'e iu tlmiuin. by Qer«ld Qaie* .D«l and Hareld Conner; 'The UttM Co- Quelt,"-by Connie Jean Cochran:-May Day Wali*.“,BUBl)e<. and "My Flnl Wolti.” Engelmann, by Vai- « trU-atte*:-'3)anec, Dolly.-Dance^ Ihe.

! Relnecke, and “A Utile Prayer.’ » », GllU.-by-MlIdrcd-Klnd«r^*on»s^' Know a Lovely Citirrten." Guy Dy

DHardelel, nnd “SmlHh' 'Hirough.' Arthur Penn, by MUsCIaramoe Bow- "

' lfs;.-'01d Black Jo^,“ FWter and '"'n ; -'Darling Henri" WelilIg.EdnaftoUr, /'*

-TTie Meadow Urk." A'hford, and ' 'In LUtc U nd.' Hewlii, by U - ^

Von Vtn Eaton: "Uwndcr and ; Uee,“ Frederick A. Willltm*, and y . :;R0!t-aw l.’:LJ^w«?n.J^rt»_Ann •>"

Shemood; readlncs, "Madtme But- lerfly.- and "In the Bis Lie." by Mtvs Dorothy Daw; -Intermetto " '

. Ruue- and "The aiiepherd Hoy.-’ ; ■ihr ItnroM Cnnwr: duct. "Flylnt '‘**1 ' ' Dove*.' by U Von Van mion and ' DorU Ann Sherwood. ...;| Tlie public U Invited to tlie pro-

' dna Ursen entertained U» Rock gwi■ Creek' Worth While Club nl iivr pres > om c south ol Kimberly on Wed- qun ’;netday aliernoon. Eleven memben by 1 ' were iirewht and the foUowlng x I gu««. MIm Anne L*c;wn. Mr*- Flof* be t

■;ence .Weilon, Mn. Walter Bro*e. .'Mrs. Ann* Burke. Mrs. Verna Lar- t I'jen. Mr*. Theodore Brockenburj, the': Mn. June McCariy. Mn. A. P. Mur- evn ' ray, *r. Mn. CurtU Bower*. Mn. i«r ' BlyUie llaynei; Mr*. Miybelle Webb, bin 'Mr*. Birch Haynes, MrtJJlrth

jlroBa.U n.Jd'lftjM kliu^.M lis-PBt U/f■ : othy U nen, Mlj* UorLi Larsen. MUs

Virginia Larsen, Mist Korma lla>iie*■‘and MUs Mildred Brose. • p.■ I • ML« O n Madden presided over a jay

brief buHneM'ieulon. Mn. Hawcn, mol Iwho »■».< QbMr%tng her elghtleUi j-on

-i- I t w u announced Uiat Mn, Lucy Coo ’.Strieker will enterUln the Club on ed 1 ','June twenty-eighth. All memben lrf>r

tnd post memben are cordially ln% had' . M ■■ • '«. I Cnasle Ursen had chatie of the ^ .prognm for tfie day. The prognm IrowUled of iwo.tong* by Ellen CM ■Brose, Anne Ursen nnd Florence

' Walton, and two clever Spanish ' dances by Mtw Korma- Haynes. Mlu

: Dorl* U nen pla}-ed tho accompanl- . ment. Mn. June McCarty w u pn- , senied with a rIK Irom Uie Club ' for her tnlant son..; At Ul# close ot the altemoon the , liosleu, asjiiled by her-daughters- land Mn. LyU Atkins, terred de­licious relreshmenU. •

, The next meeting wUl be' with : Mn. Belle Brown on June twenty-

flnt. Roll call U 10 be answered :;wlth ijuoUtlons on summer.

i Memben of Ihe DA Club were en- ' tcrtained at a pot luck dinner tcrr-u

' I'd on the lawn nt llie home of MUa Annabelle Gee, .\Uln Avenut Nortli. 1

.Thundty evening. Club memben | present were MUs Claramae Bowles,MUs Betty Peavey. Miss Belle Mc-

' Uleer -, MUs Mary Prances MUler.' Mbs Margaret Read. MUs Ruth i Read. Miss Mary Priebe ond Miss □ee.

!1 Memben of ihTwomen's.CouneU I "I Ihe Chriitlan Church were entct- > i;imed at tn all-day'meeting and pot ' luck hinclieon Hiunday at the cbun- . try home ol &trs. E. M. Douelt. Mik.' E. P. Drown led the devotionaU. Dur- ' ing the builncu session, plans were ; mmplfted for a pikes' Peak cake -baking coiitesi to be held Thunday evenmg, June llfteenlii. In connec-

-Mien-with-the-eonlest'8-proBram-of 1 ensertalnmcnl tiu been arranged.

.md refrnhmenis will be tep'ed. .

I The lllgliland View Club memben ; were eniertalncd a t the home of Mn.W. C. peizoldl on W/^neiday-iIter-

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0 , FRIDAY HORNING, JUNE fl

noon.-Mn.-RWiafd-Ba«» w«i Ui# n dub prlie. and contest priie* went f] 1ft u n . Lenoy .U rm an-ond. Mrs. " Dale JtkwtT.-Mn-John fllever and _ daughier.-Hartiet. were- gue*U. Re- freshmenls were tened. '

Mrs. WatUr Chtpman enterUlned the_RivefyUw ClubJThu^ay after- _ noon. Atler the tinging of -IdaFo.’' of eyh jiKmbtr-JTJPonded to_n^ c tU.in by giving her maiden name7d»ie.oi tnd pltee of birUi. Memben decided tm tn entertain their husband* and'o i fnmilles by giving an Ice cream so- tir Clal at Uie heme of Mr. aad Mn. it! UHoy Weller on ihe evening ofJuly !tp Thirteenth, tnitesd o f holding-the ith rcKiilu a u b meelUig oa U i« day. I m

During the social hour Mn. Ratph.j Tf.-'tue gave, two h u in o ^

haM«s In terrlng dellclou* relresli- : menu to ihlrteen memben and three I gui'sls. Mra. P. E. McOttw, Mra. I ' llal|ih Trague tnd Mlu Romi Chap- -I

The Community Church Lo«IlM’ i Aid Society met Wednesday a lte r - , noon t l the chureh. Plfleen mem- 1 - bets tnd two vuiton, Mlu Belly . ! Stafford and MUs Uali McCoy, were ' ' present. The afternoon w u tpent { quilling. RefreshmenU were tened | by the tiosleu, Mr*. Fred HilU. ,

The next meeUng in two week# wUl be held wtth Mn. llo rtnaa

Tlie pyUilan SUten will meet at the home of Mn. Albert Puttier Uil* i evening when a picnic dbner wlll'be termed t t seven o'clock. The hus- binds ol memben are Invited. - I

W RECK-CALL-SUM M 0NS-~4

OFFICERS FROM SL E E PRummoned about 3 o'clock Tliur*- :

day morning by report of an nuto-; mobile wreek near Snake river can- I yon rim. northwest of Twin FalU.,

Cooper, stale inffle officer, report-. rd aller Investigation, the call came ' IroRi two jroung persons wboeo car had mlrcjf tn a r^dslde dlleb, and s lio-were Atdy lo come home. ' 1

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SMART-Beniitifiil Crcpcs nnd S liw r roiitiiritii; the Kcason'« ncwi

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7NEW7SEERSU(Adorable Recr.iuckcr sport f we hnvccvcr seen. Bcnutif: Baxley’s too"

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CLEVER CO’A rc.suro 'to bo the leaden pique.', a wido vnricty of li

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— Ia.axtaordinatn-—ncrkliicps, 'ctc., a beautiful colloction, <

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NEW V O IUNew Betty Lou nntl Betty I Thc. o nre two of Amcrica'a i Is unsurpftSKCd....... ..........— :

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•- American PalU 'Reser>'olr district “ , offices wUi'be moved'io rboms S-D ™

U In the tlurkholder building, comer » e .o l Shwhone street and'Second ave- ™ dinue east, from quorten a t i:<l Stc- d 'o n mrcel west, .which the dWrlct •- tiM occupied with lU offices since I. Its orgnnUatlon 10 yean ago, under J^'ternw cf a lease agreement which loithp-aistnn dlrecton npprored'si n ♦'

I meeting here yesterday.I*]'! Tlie dlreclort adjourned subject a j_t<i<»U-for-furtheraellon-on-a-tiom« v«I- I« Ia. 11— • . ' .i'llll ' I ■ ' . 11 .. —

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COTTON HATSders. See our new a rr iv a ls in " o f shapes in w hite and pastel

98c ■ ■ SJEWELRY , ^uxa^pinii,■brncfiictd,.parringa,-- .u- m, only ^

ILE FROCKS . , ^ _t y Baxley ’ e e r Voile P 'ro tk s .. , :a'a sm a r te s t lines. The -quality .

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^ o'f quesUob*'of policy now'under □ eonslderaUon. on# member jil theboard told.____________________

I ^]| totmben of-tho boardrwlth Ih e _I neepUon’orX H . Barker; Duhl. *ocT "

relory, attended ye*lerd*y'* meet­ing. Ttiose In nlUnd*nce wet# R. E,

[ Shepherd. Jerome, president; IL K. Ti .WJley.-8prinefleid.-vlce-preildeai;. «i W. H. Spence. Kimberly, iretwrer; bi F.-S.-Sayre.-niUs;-a-J.-Ch*pm»nf fr

' Wendell, and A. A. DavU. FUer. th------------------------- , W

i GREECE TO PUNISH FRAUD jfj : ATHENS jwnalty ol nine- of

ly.per.cent forfeit for eonceaUnent at of sources of Income by poUUcIsn* ur tnd civil ser\‘nnt* was proivited tn al a bill Introdured by fx-l>«mler bo

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WHITES THE SEASON’S PAVORIT

I .Showing New Styln.

Wc have jii»t iinpflcked four licaiitlful styles,■' which arc iture lo be win- tiers. See them totlny. We imvc pumpHt straps and,. h tics.'ih IiIrIi and medium heels. Hurry, while we have your size. / J.

MEN’S S■\VirstiiHntve-ft44i»-«#Ioctioau>; ■froiirlirllannclsrwonitcds, baa. cnshmercs in sizes 35 to 48, cel or«-(Iand.^tvled-rjght J u y th a t i nre lower— _

i612.95 $15.51DRESS STRAWS '

A fine \;aricty of straws to sell from. All -siics nnd shapes. Coi pare our quality—

49c,;$2 .98BOY’S DRESS SHIRTS

Plain nnd ?ancy patterns. A rc vnluc nt only—

25cMEN’S DRESS SOCKS

-Of-‘fine-rnyou,_hiKh_apllcedJlC reinforced footrCood p.ittcrna—

3 n . l r 50cSHIRTS AND SHORTS

Shirts are combcd cotton ribl« nnd 'Short.s are fast color broa cloth with'elastic on sides. Full ci

1 9 c Each

BOY’S WAIST ____^ O V E R A LLS — 1-and fnncy Slacks. Sizes 6 to I Well made—

INCQMPARABLE “ W crN iJV cr^acrific r^u

COLD LINKI) CHILDREN’

on iray. look like 4S check Ptifern*.'

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- DEXDALE 5c rab-SILK SEAtED" ' '

jiOsiFRV TOILET TISSBy W«t the be*l IWO SHEET w e s 'r ln e ho*# inAmr.-lcs— 7

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j ' Harry Turner, (It# and oo#-hoL'* •£ yeaf-old son ot.Mr. and Urt. Ourtli EL Turner, s a Blue Lake* bouUratd. t;. whoM'right eyt-wu-plerced-by-thfl.. .... r : bUde o( a putng knU# U ut allpped nf frooi-hl*-hand:while-h*TrarcotUnff------

the *trlng 00 a padcog# a l hi# hons Wedne*d*y evening, w u reported lasi evenUig to be resUsg euUy tnd . with favorable proepoct for retenUoa

e- of the vUlon-of the eye.AiOTgeoa— — at at ths.county genertl botpltal « t - n* uraled th« injured eyeb«U immedl- - tn alely afler (hetnUhapoecurred. Tba - er boys' father I* a sh ler of'th# Twin ,- iw iu m ilk' n « r n ust'lumtan r -----------j

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lo|(. Under U t un« oT moUicr Ion ^ -ft Cincinnati wontio itu U i th ra - q

b^.-cM M lor It md rep- ■ r u to u ll a i her own. Th«» U no B

elemtat ot bUclcm*ll In U« « « » a l V perhipi, wen U pottlbta to w Into ' the irom w i hetrt. no triee of erim- „ IMI Intent. Y«t another moUarni/- c(a s br tlw tlu tt tod lb* acl br fi which th s v u deprired of ber ovn " bibjr cannot be Knortd b; the Uv. .

• Bui Uwre U a wide dUUncUoo b«. r lw e« UiU crime and that ol lb«

' perpeiraton of the Undberth and many ilmllar tit(»dlt(. vheitSn

. ertrr element v u olslnal, aad N ' 'tiie 'thouihl that the Uv laUndrd to “

coTtr thil Ulter c lt« of cue* U per- ,, hapi b ^ I r applicable Is thk Uleit «i initaoce. Penaltr there n u l be, but. «' let JuMlM be tempered wltb mirejr. “ beeaute the mother tanloet U amoct|

‘ 101 DDSUOIl U n U U Uu‘iUWl|Ul‘|f ot all inipulM v ttch actutle bu- ji

.. ....... ilr o ? n » TO fliT B Jo irr

One ( o a t e n e e I n a Freeldeni tli RooterelM ffleu«<e to Ohloeio on ai the openinc day of ttM'Oentuir of ^ P ropM -had irtder appUoatlon. i t ^

■me adnaoe o( edeoet and »the eTOluUoa ot humanltr and „eharilrm akeliknovntouelhat uvbtlerer li the reiult of human (tat«nc]P b capable of ARMtlon u

n e t* tl Uu uunr to Uu people *------ «ho.tear.tha.TOkl.vllIOfTir.acala »

oooe out ot Ita current troublei but . . lhal Uujr «m frow worM until dtU-

la tlo ) U blotted obL— . nunaally.-charily and-Wlelll-

len'oe. with tbe aid otaclenc* aod all ” it lavolTei. caa oomel the e m n ,]{ human teUiihneee. tluplditr and U* tl:

. noraoee hare made. The eorrecttoa ol

a Itera tion . I t von l coBie without ^ hooeet effort co’the part ot human j t

— betoffc-YeHbe-PreiMfoHfie-flthV Ai .In-wjrlnithM tho power to correct h u been made kno*n to ui hj echlertaenti <0 lar. V wi

--------- , , W________ GANDm JJQaodhll thx««<.ireek h u been

broken with a tUUe orance Julc^ Br the time Ihli Updated he wUl doubt* Ie» be llTinf high onoe more cn a ™ few ouncti ot gcat^ milk aod an oc* iij cailo&al bU Of nee. Dut l l will be eti icoe time re l betore It caa b » ^ > th UlA that hit trail frame h u t v = corered from thil Uteet etraln. ' - ^

CuMojii that the world ihouW be I , M InurcitM la the dolsgi and in Ihe fate o( lhat Uuie, far*otf Hindu. ‘n»e power of Oindhl'i iplclt eroMet

------ weenmnd-mtkrttaelal-dU femjw r -|. • M of nouRht.' ,1

< OVKR THE MOON I' La 8M:e hid a Und of Idea Ihit

. . Ihe Uiile Indian encampment at the junctisa' or the Chl*co rtrcr with the great lake now called U leh liu i oouiplrd a tile vhlah m'lchl one dar be a food one t « a town. - • •

One can but hope ih it he could I look down trca Uw joJd i»r ol h«Ttn ^ niiht ol M»y iwta~T- _ serenth to behold tbe amasbi^ C». j Inp of the r u t cllr which lurtu a I rtrw upalde down, which fijhu

- - raekiu and pm-frtT aad deiifri^^on •

• dared, now lor the Mcoad tlaif, 10 ^rtUbOjh u ii stMtejt'exposluon of! -

----- laTWCTinoQ m m in U .e 'm bdeo t "hard Umu which would mike any

plate euch a proceedlnsi^_.^__ '

RESIDENT-OF JEROME f MARRIES AT WENDELL *

JOlOUZ June I (Spedal to The .Sew*) ^ n « ia L. HoUlbauja. Je. \ nmir, and D m te lla r Ritiwll. W«a> ddL lecurtd a m«rrla»e llcejae frem

• Jerome Couolr“n*55Wer Ch»rlol!e J Robetion. M ifJC.and werr married June lJq r .Ju il ln e t the Peace Mil­ler Pum* at Wendell, according lo iteortfi a t the Jerome eoontr eouit- houi8._ . ^

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BURLtY, Juna < (BpecUl to llie u Newt) — A number of reildenu are

leavini for « » c a v to attend Hit M emduatlon ezerdtu of the Uni*r certlly ot Idaho. Mr*. C. U Bareliy.u aeeompanlcdbyMnD.r.Wilwnlelti I. earlr thli momln* by motor. Mm.i

D. K. Johnson ina daughier, rrn i.| 5. wU Je»T» Jilw, O. M. OUrholtwr >. pUajlogoPrldarloMowlw.Oeofiel

nartlar and Dick Oreriiolirer, Bur-i— {errua-anioni-the^ltadual^tw___ {.r . Mlu Mery Uarcley, «ho h u been' >. teaching at Keltoug, Idaho, vlll Jalii. « her mother a l Moecow for i;ndua- S tion. and they will return next week.3 M fm ,“yrwii»n-*m-join-hfr-Km,- *• Jloiiald, who ll a eluderit at the uni- „ vertlly. They bolh jiltiu to attend

tummer Khool there. Donald Emigli ^ who iiu been workihc for liti m u- ]J tef* detrea at the unlvcnllr, has •- accepted a .poaillon wllh the gov- 5* emment geological and mineral 4ur-;t veyT H d"viii-> th.-m rim fcjinfiir- w Idaho for the lunimer. i Dick Oberhollicr vlll relurn here « with ills father neil wrrk. Oscar I* Neilieii left June 6 for Momw to ' 5 attend aummir Khool

N esiI m e s '^ ^ is m E s iir^ BDIIU June I (Special lo TU

News) — Funeral lervlcef for John u Doyd

'* tha graralde at Orauy IIUL Rer, a ■' D. Schmld'dellrcred UicmeMagt.*• Pall bearers were Dryan Calhoun.10 Bhothone; Earl ouffy. Jerome; John fl Ward, Three Creek; Ho»-ard Lougli,. iluh}; Clell JUfia-ell, iluhl; W«ii "W orley, Oaitleford. Gut > of-town!'• relallTei'preatot w trt Mr. and Mn. f '• ora Duffy and son. Jerome; Mn.« 6ahna Baiker, Bellarue; Bryon Cal«

MUD, Bhoahone.

FORESTERS ADVISE ON WOODLOT CULTIVATION

da BURLEY, June I liSpodal lo -nie4 New*)-rore«t«n and CnlveriUy ofA rdaho elUntloa ipecUUKi adrM . ^ lhat (ana woodiota aod windbreaks ° '* ahould be culllraled or harrowed r< It attar Itrlgsllni, for best ttaulU. FUial | L waterini of Irect should not be Uler fj , lhaa August ll, Uial tha vood mar ^ ' ' seaioa lo p rtnn l vlatar-kUllni. ° *1 irfaha farmcM ti« now planlltig .

Irom JOO loSw new wooojou eacinr• year; Ihli iprlng orer M.OOO bUck .

locujl aecdUnti w trt a«l out. 8300 ? Blbertia elm. 4000 white u ii and , lUOO other apedes. rail planting li ?, nM rcoommeflded for Idaho, al> ,

t UMUih bUck walnut, vhlto u h , oak f' tl and olher aeedt mar be planM to ''' J good tdrantage In ihe fall.» Black eotlonvood, a tpecles ol

poplar of liardy and large growUi, is e. in demand lor veneers aad pulp- n wood. Both peeled and un-peel«d fi cord-wood of the cottonwoods ts med o (or pulplflt. The principal use for c (arm Fown limber. hove«r, U‘ for usea oa tha farm a t limbers, hard- r wood replacemenU. aad for tuel. g

“ MARRiAGE-CEREHONIES- 'j- UNITE BURLEY COUPLES p

. BURLEy.TJudt S '(8 ^ 1 a l io The j! J News)-Emest Bide*. Burley, .and “ Mlu Jennie Mlddletoa ot the View » dlstrlcl. were united In marrUgo on .• the afternooa of June 6 a t the home J or the brlde^ pannti. Mri and Mr*.

V»n T>»»-Ch.fl>. <t ^' Reed,' pu to r ' of Ihe- U ethodtsl,, I church ofncliited.’R eU tlm cf the " J young couple were veddin* (tueiU "V unit » <1ltui>r IK» it, The young couple will make their ‘ liotne in Burtey.r On the um« data Leater Ward

w u united In marrlate to Zola 1 WaM,"wllh~Judg9'Henry Thicker h

performln* the oeremony. They wUl redda ta Burley.___ _____:______ J

r One or mor* ehU ^ o ot Ut.'iai . Mr*. I. W. UcOollum h a rt been en­

ro ll^ 'a t (he Uagnolla. A rkanw ' Aulqmobllt in d Mcclianlca collen ilaee UK. and thetw ar« enough chlli^ren » keep the reconl Intact throu»hJ#M. ,

I K in iH E S 'S H O W SA T. MORNING AT 10} U

JOt-K BAMtt _

Minn only oiKe. Bul l in t one* ehoufh? Eh whatl Youll nol.gvt ftunc eren once at the Oood T ta fi Juit around the com er. . .

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NOW SIIO W IN C I

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NOTr: It's All In Fun. and We N'rrrr Babe Oar Prleeal

--K10D1ES IDe A.VTTIM1: ,MAT. 2Jf-ADlXTS-!5e‘ MTI'

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NBy D m Peanaa ai AUTUOM OP ‘ WASinNO'l AND •V.ORZ 1£EH le ------- . * -

. WABHIHDTON, Jba« e-Oooil> li< " dentlal nporU recelred from Bur*^ 0^ by the itato department u y n ^ that the war spirit In Jugo BUtU. bl ' ' Hungary, Italy and Poland. U ac- ut ‘ tiTe. walling for an eiploilon, that tli ^ Oermany. not nady. can^ bt ready re

ig ry.*!? .hi? **‘j^llel'ea lii a wiif of p ^ h l to a ^ of ‘ war nov when Prance can cruili tu ^ Germany, rallier than a war Uter tn

after Germany U armed. This group, ot ” liovcrer. U a long way ftom- belnj;Z itronjt enough to goad th* home-* loving French peasant Inlo action.

Hank Attack toiH While tiM naUoiial spotlight pUy- ev Is Nl upuii J. P. Mortan and hU part- mi >- nrrs, U'O ot Morsaa's most poRcf' by id ful aMOcUlu were launching omln- clt ■d oua attacks on the reguitMry pow- Al V ert or the federal Boremment. irl » One w u launched by the AUbama tie 1- Puwer c»mpsiu'. connection of Mor* •

itati, and now under secret Inrcsil- R« gatioJi by (lie ftiterlcr Department m

- fur.allcged iabauslot.of.Uu.Mus-. ley cle Bhoali'power plant. Tht com- wil

S pany tiled lull in Ute Suprttae Court lU of the Dbirlct ot Columbia attack* be*

, ing Ihe coiisllluUonalllr ot Ihe he* taeiity-lhree'year'bld I-Vder*rwa. hoi“ ter Poaer Aci. ----------------------- EnI; Ttie second w u Uunclied by the car " Amrrlcan Iron and Steel Institute. £ ,® In wiilchJhMIouie ot Morgan, wh r through the Unlled SlaUs Steel chi 7 cer^if&Uba wields a poUnl in* siT J Hwnce. Robert P. tamont. ex-aec.-A relar)' of eommerte. now liead ot or, Itw lutllule. iiroclalmed lhat -In- said, (Iiiilfr»IiiKai poiliivoly for tbe open I ilie

sho|i.~ end Intlmaied that the pro- beA vl ioM in the Indusirlal Ooatrol tell, Bill for prolectlng labor become bw, •. he aould obelrupt vIUi court a c pH ^ I

i “Klt^ BOX BAXES ; . MARVCLOUS CANII* WKAT’S HER S I-^ c u n r " ^

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WitT It It Ihst woTMn wha

» » k e d f tS t? ^ r « ^ £ ^ J ~ .« l imuJnn<,»ainMaadbliculti?

k g to diifertBi?. . . So much IlgmcT...So delicate?

IfrtccauKthiMTOvJerW. [medem biking po*d« acts • twice. Ili’acttMi donnl rod . • *withlhenruinipn<eu,Thttt S!?iiatemaikabI«MOMdactwo !mlh .t geti under way la (he tl« licilofth»o»en.ItboMi»ouf•Uttetecdoughhlihandilght CU

CALUMBfiA endaclolO tnntlruodtM ^^^

aily News Pattern

m e BACK NECK IB niPORTANT TOO

rATTEKN UU

^ O tn n td J t im SIt's quite till moAt tntlcln| bit ot r

to«llne» we'te seen In nuny aa ■ lit. WHh uflMual puHtU tlitrH, * smart bodice treatment, polnlad c seaming and low placed akirl full* i

V ii.a*-t»-tm phui*r-*lhider-W l»Ji ? y Is csptifsims beyond words. Tht t

• back neck may open Into correspond- e: Ing reten . . . tricky Un't ItT Chooa* t a >llt print. ■ • colorful and fUtttr- j Ing. n

Pattcin :’C5i fnay be ordered only » In iltcft II. IS. K. »■ 32. 31. 30. IB p

' ind V>. Slse IB rcQulrea 3K yarda M Inch fabric. Illwlratcd *l*p-by- „

■ ,up se»in» Iwiruciloni. •Includtd jj *1th pattern. • - ,

Btn(] nrTEEN CBNTB (ISe) la coint or stimpa (coliis preferred) lor ihli Annt Adams pattern. Writ* pltlnir your name, addnu and style number. BE SURE TO BTATC 0IZB C WANTlll). ^' - dl

THE NEW 9UMUZR EDITION 0< or TUE <LV.V£ .4D43IS FATTtnS bi BOOK 18 RKAoy. Afiemoon. sportt.

-go ifrw nntrtrettenum penrhou** ^ frocks, special beginners’ paltemt. aiyle* for Juniors, and cool cIothM lU (or youngilert, and Instruclloni for Qv m kklnsachlctwealerananonithe er (aaclnatlag Items. SEND FOR VOUR tlCOPT, r n ic s o f catalog n r * oorvev rrMTK. rfLTALOC AWD M

nVE CENTK.Addxtu all mall orden to Twlo Iv'

Falls Dally News Pattern Depart- ro ment

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W a s h i n g t o n "

GO-ROUND ■ fi•a and Robert 8. AUen w INQTON MTRRY-OO-noUND" tlv K EWIY-QO-ROUND- __________ (oi

1. lion>‘•* Note-The labor protection pro- ®'' r rlsloni ol the inJustrld control I. biU call for »aite boosu and tba > unlonluuon o( worktn. la ISN ^ it tlM Federal Council ot Churchet vS y rtported that wigu (or commen U* o bor in tb* iteel Indwtry ranged ‘J. ( fw n W fr « -e « r tM n - l» w J n ^ “ a of Ihlsyear the bureau of labarsO? ^ U tlstlct repotted that i»yroll toUU T tn Iron aod stwl were 31.: per cent . . \ ot Ihelr l4:s kvel. h i« UenlsH Ct

Wlieitier Republicans or Demo- tr* crau are In tlie hamcu, Wulilnt* Pr! ton tociciy neitr changes. With he

. every admhtlstnllon one or \lwo ha - men. usudly bachelon, are pIckMl Uu . by tilt whipcracken M the Mclal ot . circus, and put through their pacet. ln| . Aller Ihry have shown oft all llielr (d

irlcks. they are dumped aside for a new “celebrliy." i

Juat now tht lorUl lion of tha lln Rooeerelt,'admlnistratton U tile aci grare-faded RroftMor Raymond .Uo- ky.JI«.U.noL».bacliclor,.bul_liU wife dOH not Hr* In Wuhlnglon. tor lUy is a good Democnt, bul the btat hotlestet are Kepubllcana. So >n he la to be teen frequently a t tht _ homes of Alice Longworth and Mn. ~ EnteiH'Meyer, pillan-ot Republl- canUm. .

Si>fCulBtlng wllh A friend aa to whether Eugene Meyer had imr- c h a ^ the Wuhlnglon Pott. Hay

"WeU. X w u a l »(«: Meyer's hottfe or dinner th* olher night, and she

said her hiaband had not -bought 11 iliTPoit. uu t of count migcnc may.■ bt the sort of tiwbind wlio do<Jin'l

lell his wife wtint lie's doing." llla Own Fanil

Ftanklln D. Rooecvelt h u only

• • iH E a i T i a y o u i r s THU BAKINQ POWDER.

1 ^ m WOM'T.USE ANY OTMCRKINOr.

...make* rrerythbig you bakt tmoollKnitttd. tender and vtl»eiylflleituf*.

___BccaiHB of tht eradeticy ef-thi* Double-Action, • can of CdumetUttalonger.Onlyonelevel teatpooo lo one cup cf »lftedflour...lhaf*Calumef*Ihrifty tlsadard proponiotu

“ i ' l f ^ w ’U be a Calumet fan ■fofmeafletl

juAcnoj* t*dAcnoM • I T f ROOM C*hm.*« act tw kd TU- rectum iiu>.AMIM TmL Ynni a*a ruU tirre.

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ABO. r a i DAY MORNING, JUN]

~ idmieif to. blame for Ih t" aenaitl

^ a 'M ' ' ^ r « n t ' l m S i i « 'o i r ^ ^tn j ' tlode]- Ihe ecotuuny act adopted'early In March.'the prul- deat h u Ihe povtr to fix Uv* u -

— t« it ot such reduction*. Rooaerelt. w u (uUr adrUed th lt eonreas. la- borlnt under .tremendoui and coa- stanily increulng prtunre from home, w u getUng In a rcbelUout

, mood.I All he lud to do 10 pacify the sit­

uation w u U^ut aa eaocutlvr ordar ot puuiDf Into effect hli own'usur- aa inc«* lhat serrioe-connecKd dla- W abUKy compenwUon would w t be *d cut' more than 30 or 3S per ceal. U* n ia l would have aallsfied the rel- J t rran leaders aad they would ha\-e h* bi*inilDln|-to-haT*Tlropi»*d-thair. d ' clamor for a lUid limitation oo all • t cuU. When the pretldent (ailed to

«fL fotiireiuional and wierwii *us- j plcion became lixod’ ihat {iT dllM l.

17 mean what hO'Uld. Result, irnaton ** prepulng to relum lo their eoa- u sUluenclea and (eirlng political T‘ reprluls had to make a. BMture « clnMft

' "AU the hullabaloo could havebMn iT spiSa-w llirrrcT T sE ro lS -orT ^n ^ OD ao execuUrt order.I, AmadPtaeala Tart. belUcote Senalor Carur B CUM, and reaUeta. ebulUenl Huey

Lonf, who a few months tgo wttt ' diUy a t one aoother'a thioati. a n

N now at peace — t t least for th t Umo N helnt. I* Bul It U a rery useCTlaln Und olg ^ e fs :----------------------------- ^ ^t, Thl o(/>er dty, (he KiniifUh. i(*« llred-ln one of hu ultra-tmaft,.*!^ ir quisltely UUored whIU Krge tulia. < le encountered the Senator frajn Vh> < B tinia in a corridor. Oiati had Jutl | ’* come from a alonay lettlon al the i B, Morgan tnveitlgatlon. w u stlli ant* l ■* rlly niiuiMinc lo hlmaelf, ^

■Carier." Huey obtened expans- ; a Ivtly, "why don't you cut out all IhU ' > rowing and (ithting? ^'hy don't '

you be like I am, a man of peact?' | “I am a man ot peacel" shouted '

* back Ihe fiery HWe VlcjIaUn. iquarlnc oft pugnadously. ■ ‘

I Mcrn-Go-Rosad <Ike Hoovcf, puDctllioui major

domo of the WhiU House stood a ih u t the olher n l t l i t . . . He had to rub hU eyes and make sure b a ,; w u sllU a l hU old Job of running. White House receptlciu . . . . f t r ) ' tlwro were oo aides, no unUorraa, no, { (ormal prfscnUllon* . . . 11 w u an J

fw*’” ” pr«t*. . . Count'n*u(L^Nad- | oryn. Oermin representaUre a t Ifie ‘

, Geneva DUarmamenl eonfcmicor , ' v u Involred In German stlempU to ° . ubotaet tht production of muni- , ° tloni tn the United Slatea before ?

\hls country entered the World war.: . . . During lire stuloni of the Oer* ^* man-Amerlcan mixed clalma com*;'

' ** secretary of the BraillUn embassy. < ‘ oneo -broke th* bank- at Copaca*, ,

bina. BrazU'a Monto Carlo Count PVwncoU d», BuUMffl, who'y

. traveled throuih Ui» Weal with c

. Prince Chatlca ot Belgium whenj* ] be w u icclni America Inoognlto. i- } btrn ordrrcd lo Rome . . . F tr « 1 three yein .lie h u been secretary j; 1 ot the lleliUo embassy In W uh-l 1. lnglon.-(Coiiyrltlit, IMS, by Uniu- n r (d Feature Syadleate, IncoriwcatedJ y

Wild game rclu;es la South Caro- ' o e Una now toUl mon thin 7S,0C0.t

I Ona_thouiau(l of JOOi)_Waahln![- I! , Ion oounty, Tenhcsm, farmen''I marketed 40 carloads ot veal eatrea ,d ] In I9i: and sold them eooperatlrely.ifi s

TODAY a n d !

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^ C h i e f - o f — P f e Puts Auto Parking

“■Issue Up To City’ n* Saturday enforcement of the one- ’ „ hour parking rule in Twin FaUa bus-

might not b« neees- t» y If Twin PalU peoplt would re-

„ train from unnocesaary puklng.ln *>t- that xooe. Sam B. Elrod. Twin FalU rdar poiica chief, said l u l trenlnr. He •ur* u ld that he bad tutgefted ■ voton- dU- ta a agrtemeDl amonc Twin FalU ' be merrhacU and Ihelr empk/ra tlut eat. they would not leave their can park- rel- ed In the bojiricis district durlnj ia\-e Saturday's busy houn. Such an hair. afr*amaot,.h0.beUered..vouliljo.lar: all toward removing the requirement tori

1 enfordng the one-hour parking rule.! lus-J “Tha prlmarr purpoae ot Ih* nil*.",

lo n ; people eomlni in from the country, on- I t h u been found nteeasary because leal of Ihe Undeney of lownspaopi* to 4ire monopolist tba parking space, to

valch tha crowdt. or *omt other un- ^ tiaceau7 purpote.’ pin -Tht'-poUcrehlenito-omiU'dM ik'

a letter algned. -A Panneri Wife.’' I t contalnad argument lor a two- hour parking UmiU

*Why pick on the farmen' day lo come'lo lowa 19 r t their week's

■gj. aupply ot groeeriea aad other thing*?- tht'Utler queried, "Wo can

I hardly keep gdng now vtthout pay* Q. (ng fines, and hardly fetl hire wt

^^^e-w aoted-ln lo«n-alHUt-«htQ-th*y u k us to move in ao hour,

tx^ -."U otl of th t farmen a rt 10 busy Ita, throuih th t tummer Utey can t come 'tr* to town uatU Saturday n ight Then m t th*r n ttd toU of rocerlet, ahoei, Uie halr<uu and *0 oa. and can hardir ig ,;ge t It all In ao hour. 'Hien. If they

ni. drive up and dovn the street IB or hu 20 minute* befoiv they a n find an-

o'Jitr place to park, and it tU u J- u much t u u it doea t« coma lo{<d -------------------------- ------------in. *7/ n f f t parked Knnl blocks

. avar (rom Uie tloret. It U n t ta ft to lean putchaica In th t car.

tor 4TDld Partlnf Zone*« d ' *Uotl ot Iht farmen iiay out of ,ad th l parkins tone If they are lolng h , to be la Uiwn over aa hour aad caa ju 't in d any o t^ r plan to park. Min

I will tar, *I havent’ anr moner to n - 'p a r 'a (U» and can t get ready to . Q' leave la ao hour.' to ther park al*

most out o lto v a A person U*o Und T br Saturday night th tt one would

about u leave suy a t home as to ^ walk so (ar when we get lo' town,

and then.ha»-e to Uave nie car where ,, V0 cant wait in It with tha children "I vhUe tha men a rt tradlo*. or lo " the barber ahop, I7 1 "One merchant u ld the regulation ,

1 had to bt en(orced to gtve the farm -'' e n toon) to drive in dose, and said; 1

‘' ' t h e merchanu and clarka aU had l' J - ' can that look UlTaTi Ua lu tiB luuui. *>'• Well, aov tliey wUI (aka ail the clot- . »*. e it pUcet out ot th* ion# beforo the ; ■ -| farmen cel to tovn; and that n u k u '

us Kop (trther out U Iho rule v u l th changed to a two-hour limit U| m ; would suit the farmen ta ltir. would I A keep the mam slreeta for them, aad *

would give ut time lo do our tradins. ry But one h m U awtull Ih*j "Why net see the mtrchanU and it*-|lf they v in i the farm en'trade,U wouldnt they be vlllni lo park bad;

and Uk Ihelr derkt to do to aUo o - 'o n 8aturdayi. ’it you let them pork 00. tree ihe other five day* ot the week

I - then doJif enforce Ihe nilt on eat- urdayi and W ibe Itm m leel Ute

a*..lh»y »rt..weIconie one d tj,_ : .._ n ' 'I f Ihe rule u enforced on Salitr* ei.d iy i; we feel tlu t Ifihould be en* ly.nere«d erery day. Farmen otlea

id SATURDAY!

fnjjpMES OF: U U G U S— ^J— MUSIC! / /

met- /m z r f -I BRftTH ER’

lA TODD— j l

r u B tiu ! Thtf-U . R S t ' S ^ T ^ kUntlu t m

Pliitl •'’’ ho ITmlrre Showlnt:

H E H W A N O rrH E -H O U R —

Ot*M la* tru t U*4tt-«o« f« •—

UaA plMur* i»»- .1 t in t i a M)-(ai»irtat

^ ^ 1 ni* 6uM I rw t t i I'O'* ITim w oato't MOST

• ' ott'mHDmo "■ • msONitlTTIr i.V ! ; -T jn r j the M ounleil'n

3 IIE E I>^gytlM tl Ev*. U c - M e I

1? LEIIIESJ EIPEJEROME, Jtme 8 (flpedtl to TUt

a j . Kewsl-Jerome’s laveU n aad vUlt- rc- o n o d h tlu lw M k v e R ;

. Jn Mltj Belly BuOley left Jerome IIU rewoUy to Join h tf brothtr In Nev He York, from where they will tall jun t

on- 17 to Euroii* tor • 40-day unlverttlr-UU lour-:lui un. Juiu FtddU and MUi Mtr* Tk- Jorli KeiUsg vlll UtVe tor Minot* liig sola and.other points, tncludlns Chi* an cago, Monday. Thty vUl bt torn tbt l u remainder o( th* vtcaUoa.Ior “ JefSmt"leaeh«|-JoUUli| the""Om“ uic. nlbus- tour throuchoul th t Booth It," and Em*, and taking In Iht World’a Iho'fah’-atw-MUa-Dorlj'Parklnson-and- iry. MUt Bealrlet filurret. Tbey left Utt uso Thunday.to R«r. and M n Renrlksoo vho «v« to reeenlly married tnMoKov, wen Je*

un- romt gueaU of Rer. Bullena. Rev. Bullena and Rer. Kenrlkson vert formerly-temlnafy-trleixt.— Rev.- Henrlkson vUl soon tisume the pu*

'■ tonhlp of th< Presbrttilaa cBurch at s t Anthony.

Mn. Maiy Hoffman* who v u a- vUllor in Jerome, left Sunday (or p w to a .

^ Mn. W. D. Neill. Echo, Ongoa, U vUltUg her lUter, Mn. Wtlter

‘y* Meyen. Mrs. Neill v u a (ormer rci* ■* Ident Of Jerome. ^

"TtirTrtitctiM degitertnhirpzo™ M tt uareDUm a t WcIkt tmm Je*

uy romt diipter are Mn. u R. Younj me and Mn. H. P. Dtrerldt*. Un. a . 40 B. Barday leeompanled Mn. oeorie

Breamer who v u ita lt (n tldm t of Ur the organUatloa er After apendlng nearly a week la•w ffcromrxrtlh-MrroerbotmniiRKiirw Mr. and Mrt. Albert Gtrboth Utt a- Friday (or Ihelr home la Stattlt.^ Mr. and Mrs. H. O. carbuhn are to pannU of a too bom Sunday, June

t s __i t Nonnan Penr. mllllonaln owns

ot Ihe indianapaiU dub of tha Aaierlcu AsocUtloa, 4ays thU la

of hU last year u head ot th« Tribe Rg and lhat Wade IRed) KlUeftr will in bt^^presldent-manager *tartlng to

to ■ ------------------------w Fred n . Nlcmana. ladUnapolU. J* waited 89 j i a n be(o« tryii^ hU » hand a t the callnaty w t and then « In hU tin t eftort mada a (our-Uyar w cake tor hU nother'j B<lh blrthdaj'.

£ hava a hurry caU to town aod oeed “ ,a parkin* pUce during the week,

and could leave within an hour, but f ' l oa Saturday atteniooo cr night wt ^ < need a t least two houn befon ve 2 j have to move.".

Wanted) Laws mewtn la |Tla4 *' Maon-s Repair Shop, tM ftUle At*. ” S .’Pheaa |aR.-AdT.___________

s{ Too Late To Classify[d LADY DESIRSB TRANSPOR'TA*I Uon to ChUato. WUl share ax-

peoies. Phoat IIM-J.,d -------------------- , , _ L

I I

FLOUR ° ° S i KOYAR COFFEE OATS . S

~ T Q ]m ff^O U P ~ ^-GRAPEFRUIT

FANCY TOMATO Jl The Summer D rii

Full 15 oz. Tins .......

BUNCHCORN FLAKES o t

TOASTIESFLOURSNOWDRIFTWHITE Laundry!PEANUT. BUTTIMATCHESPORK&BEANSu.KRAFT SalladPn

' CAt.UMET,,S?i.

- HONEY____ Z.■Drinking Foun

MEAVeal ShoulderRoast. p«r lb......... l U t 3

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— YO UTH S-U SE-O F'AU TO S—

U rt nute young*men. U and >0 rea-old. cau*ht sietUog lasoUnt from a parked car on Blue U ket boulevard

, Thi north UU Wednesday nltht will bt .u S : denied use of automobiles for a time

under terms ot Judimeol vhldJ Fp* . ,rome Judge Chester ,W. Wt« pro-

nouoced In the potica court here ju n t yesterday. Two ot Ihe thfee younj ^ t ,_ ( n i n paid IS (mat iich y«tarday, •

and'the third youth tm n i td l« pay • • U i> a itmiUr fine en Ihe iniUllment

plan a t the rate of a doflar a weelr.Ohi. etch of the threo U to nport ones . Uu a week lo the pollee majUtrtU.

CUude WUey. tnffle olfletr. round* ,■ >/}m— cd up the accused youtht aad tl|B*d ^ t h complaints.Ttm - — ^ ^ ---------‘•fld— T ha-todU nrtia lfrd ie t-eoM U ------i Utt 4ioa h u voted IM»CO to boy oau

to be used a t sUl« Institution for '*v« canned coodt tor the ttale'i needy eJe* ihUseaaon.Rev. _ J ___________________vert g

52 YoiTCan lieLovelier This Way '

“ “ Nev, vondertul MHXO*OLO powder makea your skin look fre^h,

_ lemptlns- Made by a new Prtneli proceu. it tpreads with suiprlaini amoothneta. stays oa longer, hldea tlnr U/m« and wrlnkiet, p terniu

N o 'ln i u t io n ~ 'I'ltli purest race powder kaovn. Buy dtllghUuny t n tn n t MELLO-QLO '• to d a y .» c a n d tlM .T u rre t.K la if burya Drui Stora. -Adv.

c la

€ Hello Folks ~Ouldes Sirvlng Tlte

BIGGESTandBEST 'S M EAL in I t SOUTHERN

IDAHO f o r -

25c“Uf* BATURDAr

(Trtw U A. M. To J F. SL)^ WE^ ARB COINO TO SERVE

One Halt Ried Sprlnr OhldNn = - Coon Chicken Inn Blyla eed .

Si 35cIncluding Boup, Bread. BuMer,

« PoUtoei, VegeUblta.And Your Choice ot

r r - -BUekbecTy-ShorteakTTc-VanllU — S t le t Omm

and__ Coffee, Ullfc Green or Black Tea.•.J Iced Tea or Fresh Bullermlllc

Grill Cafet

ttEN SPECiAt 7 C n•LRSACK

EE r A c S b i 49c_ ___• Lgepkg21c

: 7 f o r 2 ^3 J U I C E r V * „ ---------Brink h ( * ■ . . . . . . E a c l i

IPS. OAItllOTSIKIDN’B, RADISHES i> l O r lU C

i o r

EachlQc 48 lb sk 85c 3 lb tin 43c |

■y Soap 10 for 23cr r p p iio o D v s " 9 9 ^ -L X J u K M B . GLASS JAB

‘ X ' '23c Su.JS%,N3for29f Dressing T r” 25c Z i .r ’S l l b t i n 2 5 c - S la tb o ttld T c ___ lflJb,pail.59c, ^ __ :Duntain In store .

3 A T S

2.5cp Pork Shoulder I ' RomU ptr l b . _____

IDillEOiSED. E . W a r ™ , D ls lr ltl A g e n t '

, At B urley , A nnounces

P la m F o r T r ip to P p o a to H o ^

BOBLXY, JUM I (0P«U1 to 'i tu ' X en )-B < h tH lT t bon u d glrU i Kith 1> local leiiStn .bare ennUtd for Uu 4*B dub eoum u PoetUUe.

' Jutu 11 to IS, kanouneti D. I . w *^ ira , dltm et club t i t n t for the Soutb

— Ceatr»l dWrid. ID*? «ttl bi lnn»- port*d from their homei to Poet- I t«Uo la two buMi, Sandi7> J udi 11. I . Om but wUI btfla IU Jourar; t t I Ooodlni. UkTlaf th« couithouM t t I t : » A. U. Tbt other but vLU i tu t ■from BhothoM t t 9:M A. U.

M :tt A. M , tfle r plcliln« up mta* ben I t n rloui (topt oo th« rouU. I

About Dooa th t c tn v tn vlll rtaeb • tha courtbouM t t BUiler. vhcn . thera trUl b« t stop (or lunch vhleh ■ dub memben should brlni for tb t I oceulon. i

.W b tl to Brine

door dothet lutttbla (or ftmes with I tenoli rtquelt, btKbtU aod mittt.

•nd th t luu: towtU tod othir toU Jet utlde«.01rli Ihould brlDsaproot ] and te t towels (or d a u dimonilrt- ) tloiu. e

Local Ittden who hata i lmid ua ( to 'itteod ihe eouno aro: Jow phtai'i S b irt tod BcmleaRlchardMm. Bleb- } Ilitd! Marla Calhoun. Ooodlni: Adi. : Uao Anei tnd Virginia Panie. Her* « bum; Mr*, stanler W altei, Buhl; < Bcanor BiiUer and Mn. Clide Allen, t Blliti tin. Joha DougUi, OoodUts; Mn. John Kiwbrough and Ada ( tloorr, Wendell.

K h a k i - C l a d F o r e s t . j W o r k e r s A r r i v e I n ■

S a w t o o t h M o u n t a i n s I

tOTCUUM; June 8 (Spidal to ‘T « Newil - Reminiscent o( thoit iilrrtnf dart o( 1917 a rolUcklaj. . cireTrte. trtlnload ,o{ khtU>dad t 7Duai*l<rt. uoloaded har* a t B P. M. Mondsr alter a vearj^iona week en , route. Thejr were, met wllh loreit ' tenrlce trueka under the direction ot , M. 8. Benedict. Sawtooth (ercit tup* f er\'Uor. tod Immediately itaned on Uie last lei o( Ujelr Journey to Baw-' ; tooth rallcjr am p on plclurunuf

■ RfdJlih Uke.,________________fully as awt-lwplred by Uie rui-

Ifd majesty © m e lowirlo* Rockies, j as were ihoM western rookies In 't l i by the Maahaltan skyline, the con*: n tlnicnt appeared anxious lo irrltrt i a t lU .lln tI desllnMloo. MlllUry / dlidpUaer Uis rudlmenU of whlcb.. were already evident,"expedited lh i,r chance Irom train to truck and U ii' '

A tsrelree band went, slnslng on lu j ^ *»y in the moonliglit. over the stUJ i.

snow*eJad Galena summit. ..........J

LINKS OUT OF AIBPOBT WOODWARO, Ogla. (/T) -Air*

pinna 'trafde rla Woodward hasn't .bten up to expecUtlons, so Uia dty vwlll lum llA USJMO a liW t Into a >

— Bolf eourM, In hope ofeamlnp soma trr«nue. Tho iraet earned nothin* tas an airport, . ^

. A Dunuit. Oklahoma, newspaper *'received raw sold tn a nalchbos tifrom an Dk Clly, Idaho, reader who twanted to pr.y h li subacrlpUon. i;

W e A r e V e r jMusic Company hds be the new Pan-American.

— for. the'followlng-eouni Jerome, Minidoka nnd < ail of these counlics.

Formerly Pan-Amt jobbers. Notr ire will bi

— ihe-quality-itnproved-i;

^ The Chns. 0 . Dun• merchandise. In keepir

Pan-American and Can bolh prodQCle of Conn

In the pofil many reliable dealers and ag Mted In quality merch

■ “ ■ will Rladly famish the 1 lojr with price list upc Just drop tia i card.

For the past five Damaa Music Co. hav< headquarters for Conn

” ” i r t i i tY cnolee. ^

W h»n-yoa-are-lal: call a t onr store and see

— Bloek-ofuH-kindrof-ftnchestn Instruments a ■cries In the SUte. .

! C h a s 0.nnsemen^ of Dumas Dulldii

^ "DOWN A F L in ir

FAMOUS COMEDIANS " APPEAR AT ORPHEUMIS ■ — ,

r*ih

1.att t

t-mua-

dlr t -..Btaa Latvel aad OUrer. liardy la !h -Thl Deril<s BroUier,'' appewlnc at U Uw Orpbtsm Uuiatr< ledsy and Sat-

Brtay.

PRIMARY-TERM-ENDS___u AT BURt-EY SCHOOL i*. ____ ''!• BURLEV, June, S (Spedal lo The ] M Niws)-Mlss Itorjorli w rijht and ‘ I- Mia Verna Olodowskl hare beea

eonducilncatummcrschoolforehll* i lftt<Sr»a-otprtmary-a|erdur1ni-th»-last>J « ilz weeks a t the MlUer tchooL They' a* had about.U children.enroUed ond

report a succeufulvacatloa Una. The r* school closes Friday when the dill- 'l! dren will enjoy a plenlo a t the clly I0. park Ii; ------------------------ Ju COODINO WOMEN ATTEND.. 1

CONVENTION AT WEI8BB ': ' GOODINO, Jtme 8 (Special to The {

Newil-Memben ot Chapter O, PEO ' Sisterhood, who are attendlo* the '.

stale convenUon at Welser are M n .\ „ Ctayion Sinln and Mn. W. R. Easl- S abrooks. '

to HLEB EASTERN STARS MEET \ ^ FILER, Jum t (Special to Tha <

Ncws)-The Order of Eastern BUr held a mccUng and IhltlaUon Wed-

I ; ' tKsday erenlng a t the Masoftlo hall.A pngram was glnn cosslsUns o(

^ dancing numbert by Barbara Be«m," Mlu VInibU U Hue tnd Mary EI-m :^ 'U D 1E3 AID SOCIETY

' HLEB CHURCH MEETSr- FILER. June B (s'^clal to The % Nea'si-The Ladles Aid of Uie 1 n MethodUt Episcopal church met i ^ Tuesday afternoon. DurlRg the af- •• lemoon Uie memben tied qulIt [ '7 A proftam was given cotulsUng of a C

reading by E\'elyn Davis and two '* I piano solos by Luclle Deem. Ho.<- ** tew s tor the altenioon were Mrs.» E. A,’Deem and Mn, LovLu Mose- < y li\..Tlic.n«t-mecUag_Villl.bc_UcIjL,

on July n with Mn. Mostly. , |

. DURLEV FOLKS LEAVE BtmLCT, June 8 (Special to The '

News)-Mr. and Mn. Van Sides < 7 have goni to Wishlngton where . ^ (hey will ipeod the tummer. Mr. ‘ '« Sides has been operating a broom I '* lacicry here. HU son EmesfwlU

occupy Uielr home during Uielr ab- . senee.

'■r Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Hogui lell < * today for Orollno where they were < « called by the serious illness ot &tr. i

Hogue's father,

^T T lK T/T ^ j j^ if ^ j j^

:ry H a p p y i „ , „ „ . ™ „ i t a iI been uppolnled exclusive dealers an ond Cavalier Instruments rcleai )unties:-TwIn-Fall8,-Blaine, Gnroa nd Cassia. Dealers and agents are1.

Imerlcan and Cavalier inslrumenliII buy direct from the fadob-. PrI d-lhrotiRh-tbis-<httnffe?7------- =—

)umas Mosle Co, is noled for ha eplnj; with our past policy, wc r ^avnlier lnstrumcnts as the finc.st nn and carrj* a’ Fnclory Guarantc

ny Inferior inslruments have beci Bgent^ at exorbitant prices. To

•rchandise, we he latest eala- upon request._________ Notice T

s e e th e f ln ts l . - . W eaU ow ani® m diw l-O F ---------- forthls-fine1 and Acces- or call a t oui

. bumasTwin Falls, Idaho

>Idin;r. Entrance Instd

RHT WHERE THE PIUCE IS R

_____ TWIN FALLS DAILY I

M M B r f

“ SON OF THE BORDER"M NOW SHOWS AT ROXY fi

“Son of th l Borttr," itanlnc T\>ra HS Km m a t Joe*X‘i aoxy Uuairt ^t- y day and tomomw culolnalM to ^ ixtenslTe scareb for uousual plot

themes oonducUd by Uu RKO stu* dloa.

V,J DoUrmla«l to priHnt ta n U r- ^ '4] Ulmnent abioluUly d lffinat from a J th* usual Wistem UMmi, studio of- U fUlaU read aod r*jKt«l approxl- v I I mately t«o hundred macuscilpls. i t t maiailna,alonei aoU m tU -JB too . t M acoeplln* rson of th i Bordir,". an »■ orlglria] scenario by WiUyp ToUnan. a■ The story oonoems th i UirtlUn* op- i■ iratlons Of a VlgUaot* Uadtf aod A■ hlssupporlenlnrtddlncLonrO al- I!■ tfomla of banditry during Um larly o I . Tth Tlie band encounten a Tlclous i!I group of ouUaws headed by a n a - a

an who prores henelf (ht leaders P toughest opponent T

u Tom Keene, aa Utt VlgUanU dilef, V i", goes through hand-to-hand itn ii- H , ties and hard rldln* befor* ho r

brtttca-to repiattooa th* - bandit 0 mieeo. played by Julle Uaydoa Om- 0 e n cast ars Dtvld Diltaod, Crel|&> P ton Chaney aod Edgar Kennedy. _ H

— "Eplsoam iiU N r 10 ol “IJifDeT. J IL irHone- wim a Mlduy Mouse car- J<

toon, comedy, news and the Pepper- ts I,, pot, “Afrtc* apetkt BniUsh- t n «II added fealuna. U ea • ■ J,;;JlWI!ALSCHa01J5R0UE_ fc n STAGES BURLEY PUYIII —11- BDRLEY. June B (Bpadal to The tr ly N iw i)-”Non-Btop Flight,'* w u Um dj

title of t pUy sponsored by Uie o Second ■ ward Lattar-Day BalaU m Sunday school at U>i (takt houu ai

a Tuisdsy erenic*, T ht loUowlog o s t pt . preuntad the pUy: Dort Harris. M ^ Earl Wood, Opal Bray, Resman Hi " Chrlstopheraan, Margaret Hoegan. 0

Georg# Caspsr, May 1 ^ , Mildred "■ mms. Eugene Budge, IDa Allen tnd a

Russell Ctll, Ifl'ThU KTDUp vOl tlso sponsor t c.

. daoclc* party lo Uii Second ward u ‘ amusemeot haU oext Monday eve- ui 31 nln*, mar ------------------------- B.i. I -------------1

Hi Real Estate Transfersi ----------------------- — I

r n la b t tf by th l tDUraoBsisin at: T TtU* QoinBty Cenpttty n

' i _____ _ _ _ J .U N E J _________ ^w Deed: A. Nelson to U u n L Haa- • ie lam, t l , block 4, Buhl HelghU lub- el dlTlslon. ' I , ,f. Lease: O. C, Paulson to 0,- ? . {f I t Crump, NEBW, BENW. part KKNW f' a 81117. “

™ JUNE 7 ht Deed: E. U. Mclntlre to E -Mo- ,

Catty taOO, SWNW M 11 IB. }' IjL D ^ ; Ntary 0. Slatfotd lo P, 1* ‘j

' 10 10 14.Deed: Jessie Yochem lo T*!n Falls

,e cemetery assodaUoff, II, lot 10. block JJ B, Twla PaUs cemetery, re Deed: Alreaa SUosoa to It. I .■f. Miller, tlv part blodc IS. Moonnaal

111 • • 'J. OLDEST DEAN HAS MOTTO

' OmOAGO Deaa. cld-II CT.bcothd-.of.Dliw.and Paul,Deaa re of baseball plUhltf fame, glres UiU r. recipe for siiocesSlud outfield play:

■Be Uiar when Uie ball geU Uiar."

hat the ChatC 0 . Dumas rrs and distrlbutoni for leased the first of June,iroas, Goodinir,- Lincoini------- 'ire belnfT established in

enls were sold through Prices are reduced and

handling only quality e recommend the new u t In quality. They are - intee.

been sold, throuRh tm*To protect those Inter-

To .Publishers _nxlous lo place local ly., Newspopers 'In ory will be consider-

rc« lp t of sample_______

»nta-Wanted— -------- -rant ffooi live aRents'ine-IinBrA^drciorTR---------------------our office.

u s i c C o .istde of Wiley Drug Store,

i R IG H T J

.Y NEWS. T ffIN TAUa, IDAHO.

I flFFKAI Bl i1

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;Y Mlstlonary Soolsly, lamlt ' „ Clrbli and Sunnyilde and < "J, Falrvlew Cltibs Meet |» ' ____ • . I«■ . — _ I

BUUL, Junt I (SPKUI to TtM , »- News) ~ Twa organlnUons h tr t ' n titcitd offlotn during the l u l wialc. . >f. Tb* fiuanyilde Social dub m it r d- Wednesday a t Uu homi ol Mn. 8. is, L. Thurman to obseni Iha dub'i •0 . fighth tiinlTefttiT.-AJuacliWttJtM— so served t t 1 O’dedc. Sixteen members la. tnd (our fueiU, Uu Mlsits Maxlna N p- Thatcher, .EmiiUoe Pritchard, aod n Ud AlU Maa flumnir aod Mrt. Farley i: a - Harmon, being present, AQ tlteuoo U ly of oUloan w u held.- The ofllcars.- b: u il*ct are: PrBsidint. Mn. R U Tliur- b a- man; vie* ^ s ld in t, U it. i r o t i r u rs Pritchard; uciitanr. Mn. Frank

Thatcher;, treuurer, Mrs. Harry n Ef, Wlgloftoa; flowar commlttce, Mra. w g- Harry Wlgtagton tnd M a MarUn h so PBawr; book eommlUee. Mrs. Roy tl lit Oerber. Mn. Bam Ualoae.tad U n . gt s . Oeorgt'WlUon. M rt Frank Suamer, c< a . program chtlrmtn. gan Um follow* «

lag profrun: A reading by Mtxlna rT •m atche rrT m -E n tird :* -B ln rA l-fi f. Johtnien stag two tolot, “Our Moua* H r. UlaUGov’ aod'TMtrDadolUlna:* V ra K n. Emeit Piltehard gate a readv'

in* Ittotaler:* a plaoo ^ X ‘‘An*«UorNKht,’'w uglreobyM ia. P jolutVcoLlDdta;anwlln*''Ntlgb> ol b « .* w u tlren hr Mn.-fl L. -n iu ^ . Bl

^ Misaliaarr 8*dely KieU i T Hm Foreign Missionary toclely ot \

le Uit ohrlsUan church met Wedoes*M day altanooa lo Um ohuch batt> • ie meat tod elected offlcen, Elghteeo U memben war* prtaeat. Otflcn-eleoC N H ar: Praildnt, U n. Ray lUahop; tIo P> st prtsldtat.M ra.a8.Pjper,N creiarr. I ' is. Mrt. Bd Hobna; tressurer. M n. in Homer Beauchaaip; librarian, Mn. I<i n. 0 , B. sdhmld. o!d Falrrlew club mrt with U n . si id Ohartes H iatdier tnd elected Ui«

lollowlag offlcen: PrtsSdeot,. Mn. hi t c . R. RuUierford; n « president, w rd Mrt. eewtrd Klag; •icntaiy-tnat-' R !• urer, Wn. Bally Lon[a. Ona more

metUai WlU eloM Ul* meeUoii unUI l> September. , • A.

Th« lamlt circle, an orgaaluUoo formed » yean ago, hare elected « Uielr offlcen for Uie comlog year. Tti* new offlcen ar* Mn. P. T. Q Quirt, presldtnl; Mn. Albert Mia- ahall, vice presldeot: Mn. J. J. Bieo- nan, secrelaty; U n. Arnold Tanntir, I

J treuurer; U n. Will Vogel Is cotits- ponding tacratary.

Jl ■ DODOERS' nVB-YEAB PLAN w PHILADELPHU VP) - Brook- S

P lyn-s i to 4 victory over Uie PhUUes fj IV here on opening day muked the fln l ir

Ume the Dodgers had won (heir la - . a tuguni garni slaoa im . Then th ^ v h td to wla It en a stolen base. ■ j ir

c- ----------------- ------ I k18,000 ple«s of wood Uiat make tn U Inlaid chest. Is the creation of II

u* ■ ■ck

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4-la —Uy:

• ••tt i ~~like thisi

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BO, FRIDAY MDRNINQ, JUNE

- T rustees A t Dcclo^rr==^Legalize 3,2 Beer

L DECLO, Juna t (Special to The Hiwi) - Dtelo vUlagi trustees adopted an ordlntnce Tuesday, undtr suspciisloo of Uii rules, ligallilag and permltUag the tail of "thrie-two” Isgtr bwr wUhln

l l th l vUUgi IlmlU. 'It w u alawd WfdriRiday Uul several truckloads

id Of the bevirage were expecttd, and U ut betr would be offered for sale

a t forUiwtUL Counly offlclaU decUre , that they will prosecuta ditpcnten

- of (he drink should complfiinU ba I filed and lhat the cases would

“ probably go U Jury trlaL '

IS RESIDENTS OF BURLEY ,V TRAVEL TO POCATELLO« BpRLEY, June B (Special to ITia DO Na»s)-&lr, snd Mn. W, D.. FuoK oA motored to PocateUo Wednesday to ey attend the graduation exercises at 30 Uie Uhlvenlly of Idaho, souUiwa »- branch. Their son. Jack, who hat r - been attending school there U ra-iiriurningw mrihfm:----------------------ik Mr. and Mn. W. T. Bnlgh wlU 17 motor to Pocatello H>ur>day and ra. wlll return wiih thslr too, JicK who In h u completed hU iwo-year term at oy the southern bnincli. He plans Ui 3 . go lo some unlrenlly in the fall to !T, compute hts coun« In aeronautical r* eoglnierUig.w OUien.who will return IIUi wwt

1. Uermon King, Phillip Avay, CuUd* Wright aad Bemlc* RlUar.

1, ' A number ot Burley realdenU tt<0, I4adad Uii gnduatlon ixercUet t l X. PocauUo, President R. U. Snyder1. of the Albion normal ddlvettd t a r . addrm to th* tm rtim tnit ♦

iTEACHERS OF BURLEY f.' LEAVE FOR CHICAQO!a ' BURLEY, June B (SpcUal to The oc N en » -S e r ira l of Burley Uachen lo pUa to attend the Century ot Pro- y, gresi exposition at Chicago.I . MUs Mariorlo Wright and MUs i. Luclle McMlUan wlU leave Friday for

Chicago when they will spend Uia f, summer,19 Coidt J. A, Drown and hU family 1. have lell for the summer. Mr. Brom <. wUl be employed In work wlUi Uw H. ReconsUuotlon Floanoa corponUoo. re Miss Ella Mae Oberholtrer h u U been attending summer ichool at . Albion.

a Mlu RuUi Cliry is ipeadin* tha id tummer in Cs / omla.

r: DEFENSE FILES NOTICE!*., OF APPEAL AT JEROME r.! ____!■ JEROME, June 8 (Specltl lo Tlie

Nowsl-Nollce of appe^ ia tha iase — ot State-ofldaho venui Prea-Koi-

Uns on a criminal charge, w u fll- ed by defendant's attorney, and de-

'* (endant released under bond follow (t Im the seataoca pronounced Ust I-. Baturdsy by Judge Babcock. Hosklni 7 WU sentenced to from S lo 10 yean ■ i In (he sUte penitentiary and ths

' lenience w u Immedlaicly commuted n to seven monUis In tho county JalL )( I t was uncertain when Ihe cue wlU

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m i, 193S '. FIXES ARJSV STBBNOTn

^1 0T 3B ^A H E m cr(/ff= B f« ira e r 'for'lhe fUcal'.year h u been

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fixed at MJOO, exclusive ot oommls- j ill sioneJ-offlcen. H ib I s ' a ^ Ih* « en isme u before'Uie lP)2'Bso' Paiilo' i

f i g• )i;. j - - - "

■■ fligli

r y . , . w h e n e t ^ - a can o f E i l^ i r s not ilooe the tbrilliaj H which makct it the oost | R PaciGe, It's tbe mifamitf ■ I (tintf of the tame fragrtnt n ’ Remambtr this tbout c H than tbe flAor vaHei. Coot ■ exclusive proceii-roatts tl: B 4 littU t t t timt. Evety be mm None are over*rou(ed. • > a W Sach uaifonnlty can’t b

Beaus* big bttcbu of o lutelf even aptetd of heal todajr, tnd look for the A nt

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lulo snd 17,000 BfiB-oooil^ BUHdtni,

lever y o u open m i s B ro s Coffeeilliag fitvbr of Hlllg Broi; Collin lost popular frooa Chlngo to the* w/iy of thtt flavor, too. Th* etr* grant mellowaeii 2o tvtrf pooodl Dut coffee: If th* rotitlog n r li i , CootroUed Rotttlog—HIIU Broi.) st« tbi'blead evenly, coatlfiQoatl;,17 berry Is ■'done” to perfectiea. ..ia o a e lla < Ie ^ ro u ( •d i a't be tcbleved by bulk roaedogi of cofft* doa't perolt u s b l^

heatj Order Hitii Brof< CoBee Anb tnd*-m uk 01 ds* eta. Etch iive tbe gam* deIlcloB|-rich«Ml

I T T O T A 8T I a i O H T•Ktlf p m J hmt rmUt

_ C J ) F _ 0 _ E _«

^

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liM iE C UTw in F a lli t e e s Expect

No Change Here a s Re­

s u lt o f N ew O k e r s h ip

Mo e b u n la muuueoKnt. pcr- looDd or poUcT of th* Otpheum »nil

. Idiho thrttn*. Twin FalU. li ex-• pecl«l Twull from lh« purehs»

W M nnai7TirloalrM*«sarm»Tor -or 8*11 Uk* ciejr, u u h , or h*ir th# capital nock of Publli*8»U Lake, lnc«nwr*t«^ ft luUldUry of P*n- mount'Publtx corponllon. New >1 Yot*. aeeortlin U) InTonnaUon a>n-

____ ttjt- ljO -nuH . IfwW ronvnwigrrot th* Twto FilU houw*. In i'Wl* (pliotM contYrwUoo wtth Mr. & (v ftu j«t*nlay. =

PubU*-8*lt Uk*, Incorporalrf. u opmtM U» two h«r* and • 'the** 10 oUxn: CiplUL Vltiorr *nd Pimnonfll, Salt Uk* Clly; Para­mount. PreTO.-DUaj; Pafamount,

■ Idaho Fall*. Idaho; OnilKun »nd ParamounC. O fdw Pr4h. «M pfr JP

and Fox a y p tlin . Dow.‘ Idaho, cli• »M per cent ownenhlpt. «<

Expauknt of Uw chain and im* ^jimsment of Ihtalrea now operet* .« l will foUo* betlenaeot of btal- 7 ‘nr«nniIltloiuexpect«db7Ur.Uar- jL’

------ n».-h*»»UH U tTM J«ldJjlLU l[t 1Cltj, wjjj cootlAut u lUyliloa sun -

■ acer with lupervUlon or tm ltor; vowhich loelude* Twin WU. Me. <IMarcui will uu m * management of 8tth« clreua ai a eoapiny raploye. ehnaif o( Um comp*Bj‘» ftoek n - Inimitna In chirge of Ui* IttIrc Ttuat 38 company, tnat** la bankruptcy,which h u bem kItco tM option of 1., purehutnc Ur. Mircuf (lock with-In thrw yean ifwr Januanr 10. «,193L be

la Um purchate conttset Ur. Mar- ihcu( wtlTMl » claim ot 1190,000 due „

• PublU-Balt Uke, Incorporated, by va PubUx EntcrpriMi. former ownn- ofPubllX'Oalt Uk* Itock. Mr. Marcua = alM arre«d to adnne* 131M0 t»> ward Uw chatn'a opcntlnc ezpenMibefocv December IS, aMUoM con- » p inr ebUnUai* aomiAilJir to ap*prodaatelr t3»fX0. attd RllnquUh* paed a claim due him by PublU-Stll nUkf>, Incarponted. of

S e a s o n H e r e F o r ^

______ O r c h a r i l S p r a y “ •

Now li the llm* for application of th* fln t con r ipraf for enullcallon of codllnc moUu In Tvln Palli dli- ]

" trW mrhardi. A. a llopklni, Twin *® PalU horUculturUt of th* tu i* d*> ' department ot apiculture, lald In a by

FRIDAY and S— ---------SHOI-PINC

Idaho i% ltly-\V l|,i.|y Coi__ Idaho, because f t htin snvcd.

llti p a tro n s and will rohtinti ---- ffl

in (he P iM ly-W lw ly . m ctho th e Idaho l>iKRly >ViRRly in &:

— - -n ttd c o m p an r .-* -------------------

I C o f fe e

ScottTissui"'— . . T oilet Paper

S o ft A s Linen ^

' 2 Rolls........15c _

■ Kcllo)tf[’fl

I Corn Flakes'viih'

CriscoF o r Calics

— ....49 c - -........ • • F V « Up-Sidt'D on'n

Cake TIti. ,

^ | :SoapzEowder:CTgSARDINES, STENon\-OKlan, Pnckwl li

L a r w 3J< O t. Tins.E a c h .................. .......;..........

L ay In a Supply T o r (

I Tomato Juice . I Cftmpbell’s

I 1 5 c

W i l H e W i l l i * - !

' rrb* b a n rot atlr«. in ' I had t« n a ||back In an'U Tf Pn*"! Jllll* bretber, 1*

• K m y i a c k o f m - t t f e t a i . i i P. ■ • d

; KIW ANIS CLUB S E H L E S S

I m a n y b u s i n e s s ITEMS T,____ Ir

[ In the ftbwnce ' ol a Klicduled ”• jpMkrr a l lU rrgiitor meillHB In the “• p8rk-hot*H«t*t<l»yr-iocJLiuiall^

club utJllied the time to fInWi con*' »lder»llon ot aetumulal«l builncu P

matter*. The diner* cnloycd two vo- « ' eal loloa by Mn, luiph Uatmlinf|" ' with Mn. Ptcd Mcecli nt tlif plano,|~■ John Kinney and Dudley Drl«oU ' were Introduced m new memben. One matter aupoMu 01 »*» klif jif

■ voting or an appropriation toward j , rtptnic* of Flag day e»ercl«» at u ’ strVuithony induitrial Khool, Tlie

c lu td K ld ^ to hold IU lu l meet*' Ing of this month on Monday. Jun* - , as.■ p. yf. Mtech, club preildent, will■ leave June 19 u » drleiii* trom ' IhU club to Klwanli Intemitlonal . convention in IM Aneelei. Ha *1U

be accompanied by Mn. Mteth and■ their chUdrtn. Th# group will be ' away aboul three wreki, driving to ; varloui polnti on the cout.

' nolle* to orchard men given out ‘ here yeitcrday. Th# notle* co.Uln-

”7111* ipny ahould cosilrt ef two ' pound* of arMnlo of lead and on#

gallon o( lummer oU. to lOO'galloni of water, applied lo the tree* al at le u t 3M poundi preisure.

"The codling mothi hav# been fly­ing ilnc« M ir X. Tliey have been liylng fW* Ilnce about Jun* 4.-!-n i» oil In.lhl* ipray wlU kUt.aU of th* cggi. Se thorough In your iprajr for thU tin t brood and llie

‘ lecond brood will not be hard to , conliol• "TiiU iprajr ihould be completedI by June IJ."

n niSATORDAY

Company Is an asset to cd .lhuusands'of doIlani_fQr_

thod of Khopplnic—and yel­ls an Idnho ou-ned and oper-

Bros Red Can 9 A h '■:t) P ound............ O U '^ ■

~ ~ SoaFC nm y Toilet

4Biir»...... 25cPath Siwngc FREE ■

U rK o niekJiKc i A HII JIf S.W. PkK..... lU C I

CoffeeChase and Sanborn's

-29c le—FREE 1 PkR. b ( Royol

Pineapple Gelatin

^ Whiio Ea>]g— g g p | |

rELLA'BRANb '1 In Pure OH\'e Oil

.. :.... .. . . .... 6cor Camping Season.

I BUTTERI Fresh Creamcrj*■ Solid Pack. 0 9■ Pound........ u y t

T w n r r A i x s 'D A i L T

[iimrar'i I TueiejEiciOP.

S u g a r C om pany's Inspection S

Finds Conditions 'V e r v ”

Good lo r Season Y ie ld ;"«

7----- -laiIndlcatloni now 'in ' lhal louth i

c«ntril Idaho'* beet yield per O re .„ IhlJ year wilt be u sood u Ihe yield la« year, accordlns'lo f t H. T»ll-'».

— mattr-TKin ya’Ii rr,»nac f r ,nf. th r , ,„ AnialgamiUd Su;ar compan)-. who hai Juit returned from m extenilvo Inipectlon of the b ^ t terrllory which:

Jl feed* into thu clly. With a greatly „( . ,lncrea«d acreaw tlita year a yield . u 'p tr tere rijuM to ImI year‘,i ihould 1

reault In a mtieh larger total pro- ducUon. • P*

r -ThecropUlnvfryjoodihape.M r.'® ' Tallmin lald. Thinning wlll be a p -,* ' proxlmalfly 85 per cent compleied, •

i by tomorrow nlghl. ll wai e x i« lfd ! : ia u nlghl. Tlie lusir company lia*: Inipecled icvcral acna In varloui; '

,1 McUom In a search for leaf hopper.. or white lly. and to <l»l« h u found - 4 none, fhc eomiun)- t i y t . / ^ h r r

i projpecu 1» llie fact tliit consider- bci . able acrciK*' been Irrigated Im- coi , mediately brfore or immediately'bul , arter thinning, whleh mikei tor Ideal rat j moUtiire 'eondlllon.1 (hbi year. ■ mr

DeiplU! Ihe late iprlng UUi year loo the crop yttlerday aiipeered lo be GO

^ jrfiiellcaUy'al laf MlMieM U IUI ni 1 year"* crop wi* on Junt 8. If there ,pei '■ la a n y difference.-thh ycar^ crop thi ’ may be lagging behind lour or tlve rd• , ____-. 1-.> - ' > =

1 I

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Friday andi Special Combii S rnrririilT 'W F K I* P Chase and Sunj r r n L L - . - - c ? i ! ^ . - j

IV l> B A C H E S - D e l .Monte. Slic\ 31/:! Ibi C a n .................................

S PE A RS— G ale-\V aiim .Syru i\\ ZVi Ib. C m ..-;..........................

^ 'S Y R U l ^ a i l l y T G o l d e n ;W Noi 10 C a n ..............- ..............

\ ' SYRu r = n n i r r c ; r Q T i o T u i ll^?^l fl rn n ■ ■ rn III —

\ W HOLE W HEAT l-'LAKKS^ y -L a rg o -P a c k a R 0,-.1-for------—.

V j 'ICGO— Yo u r Jlorn'inc ^ F ig D r in k ..................................

i M A t,T E D M IL K -K ra ff« C h 1 lb. C a n .....................................

\-C n E E S E -^ C h a llen K C -F u ll-C i C 1 lb. f o r ......................................

k RA lSIN S -S ecdle i-s. ,^ 4 lb. P a c k a trc .................2 .....

C I .E M O N S -L arue . F irm , Ju l

III C R A I'E F R I I I T - U r p ', Jiiic o E n ch * ^ .........................................

5 S A R I ) I N E S ^ l l i . ‘Tnll Can7 J rt f o r ............ .....................::.......

S

* . C H E E SE R T R A >\'S -1 lb. Pa' ............................................

I J G IN G E R S N A P S -B iffB o y , ^ 2 Pounds fo r ..............................

J l-T O IL B T -P A y E R -W ald o rf-Tk -1 f o r ............................................

5 P . & G. S O A P -W h ilo N npthi w 10 f o r ........................ J ................

S C L E A N S E R -P c c t? Cr\M nl

% R A S H -f i lb. package Granb:W ................................

^ LAUNDRY S O A P -n iB V alt W 10 f o r ........................ ............

\ All O rders. U r c e o r Sr k W ilhout E x tra fharK c. i j . e rie s E ach D.iy. Main^ -------- G rocery Phones Nok W e opera te two Inrne enelo: ^ S alurda;

Idaho Dec^ ■‘‘I F IT ISN’T RIG H T B

‘ I

L T KEW S.‘ T f f I K T A L i a ID A F (

” Stranger’sS adS to^

P.. IntheMoniingln'It'« a funny Uilng about oyilen,'*r,L

u ld the reporter. He waa alttlng a tl., in j tlir r»taurani counter eating a itew. ,

■mKje o( canned oyiteri, ] ',■yi -What'* funny aboul oyjlers?" j

auncrcd Uie itranger a t hli *Ibow. kj Id ; “Why. li 'i funny you can't eat ai

oyjicrs. I mean frut) oyttcn, tn Uie a -laiimtniT," u ld the reporter. |a<

-you can e il ’em-then for all l i j j f?-carr/‘-Mld-the-6(ranierr-Ke-dida’tii '' [‘ liefm vrry friendly but 11 w u 3'*■ O'clock in the morning and loU of.sh i r , iiirn j anit-fwl-tary-trUiidly-mca-it

nlilioush loU ot men do teel reryi trirndly then to maybe the hour.Ui

" ' didn't have anything lo do wlUj hUj I not leenilng very friendly. "You can 'p , “ ,cafcm l!icnfora llIcarc.“ heiald. ( .

I -.Vo. but yoti know, i'ou're not wp-'reiIpoifd to eat oj»le», I menn freih^ ■,

. loyjirr*. durlni* monlhi you can ip*ll!u„ wlihout an H.“ latd the reporter. 1* ,

d I “I'm not." u ld Uie lUanger. I oj d ! Noihlhff KM laid for awhile. • oi s They ICare Chanutertitle* I , «• “You lake in oyiter, now.“ o ld '

j ' — - ........— .— ^ = ^ 1r d«r», ifr, TalJman stid Jul night. J,^' :--Ther^«ie-niany-«ood *(andt.of.L• beets In Twin f t l l i and Jerome• coiintlci ihli year. Mr. Tallman laW, y 'but he tound on the E. T. Sandmeyer1 ranch between Buhl and Filer -tlic •

mmt beniitlful m nd ot beet* t ever i;ir r looked at." Mr, Sandmeyer h u nbout ale e GO acres a llttlBiouth of th# highway, thi V Tlir W tif n(fianiBranHB'ana'Bp-‘ini s !pe»r Juit a little better than any of Tl; > th r other exceptional alandj Inspect- ovi e rd tills year. Mr. Tallman u ld . | tot

GROCERSREADY-T

CERYf:iAts Id Saturday |binatioin Offer ^eap p le -flc la t n r \ f \ ^•y pound f • 1 1 1 ^ W S n n b o m n D a l. A M I W . - T h l s - \ V « k - 4 d t / - V / - S

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f - 1 5 c . ^

\ 2 ! ^ p T

............ [ ...:...2 9 c j• ChocoIatcjFtavor, ^

i ........ J ’...1..22C j

............. 2 5 ( J -Jiiicy AriiiJiu, Q g p ^ ,

.............2 5 c

.... ;............ 2 9 c ^

p lh a L n im d iy , 2 5 C ^

4 5 r S f 'Vnluo U nw rappod, ^

r Sm all, o re Delivered . ^rge . F o u r. F ree Dcllv- ^ a in S lo rc Phone 188.I No. 0 nnd No. 1 CncIo5ed deliver)' trucks on Jrdaj-5. J

api: Store VT BR IN G i f BACK” f j

\ J

A F O .T T tlD A Y M ORNIKO rTO N]

i ^ f S o ’Clock I

Im presses Reporter■*--------------- -----------------------------

''t 'th e reporter, “aM ll'i got i penooal- tty. juit like a penon. 1 mean It'agoC

•"'charKlerlstlu, Juit like a per*ori."i II lounded kind of a u y 'b u t II w u

* J o'clock In Uie morning and .. . .'• ■Xluen,’ u td the reporter, "I bet If at an oyiter v u ft penon it would be ue a cold, clammy, aloof kind of penon.

{awful hard lo get acquainted with., ll’a h u d 10 get cloee lo a penon llkel

that, an,p7i l e r , , i3 ' -rher#'! no reuon why anybody

Dt should want lo get cIom lo an oyi-a -jg .U « jO H L H a n g tr .__________71 "Theyr# M dirty looking.- lald ir.tho reporter. T h e riior# j m , . .

"Thal’i Uie only kind of look *n I' oyiter'i got,’ laid Uu Oraiiger.' ! 'Yeah, oyiten are lunny," tald the 5- , reporter, 7 0 U . . . . ' j,,1 -LUien,- u ld th* itranger, "Iil “ •know why you oughtn’t to eat oyi-

t«n In the lummer. X know'all aboul . oytlera. Why, I remember'Wheo'] Oiwald w ai.. . . ■ I

.1 "Who wa* Oiw aldr aikod the re * ,■‘ .po.ttr, --------- I5 “OJwald w u .an oyiler,' said the,l

lAlranger. -The boyi found dw ald l , 'ln an aller. If Oswald hadn't been loIi ^ 'th e alter UiB boyi wouldn't have'l 5 found him. I :; -W hit ' ^ 7 - uked the reporter. | ‘ e “The boyi where I work.” aald the ' r itranger. “The ,boy» wer* walking . it along Uirough Ui* mud puddlei and '

the oyster wai w ^ n ^ along dodg*|

f The boy* itopped to look tho oyiter (1 over. They could lee life had been t

{tough on the oyiter: hit ihell w u^i

S FEATUR TO-EAT C

I S II N(I to eiij( [ nourisi^ -■ — D o n U p u t i t ofT. B e

i s lo c k - o f K d l o g g ’i

r ~ t resit i n a f o r m yc

— ig ^ v a n o ty t o p le a s e

| - - = ^ = ^ T r , - K c I t o g g ’,

^ ' f a v o r i t e . E o jo ^ tb (

^ d c r f u l w i th n i i l k «

^ g o o d a e « a , K cU o g j

p a t e n t ! ^ WAXTITE

I Interj ■ 1 ^ — T h B K e l l o g r G o m r ^ A n e n t i r e y c o rV y it

^ day. E q u a l s t h e ycj

^ E v e ry w e e k t h e K c^ b « r a i s e d p n 9600 a t

k ^ K e l lo g g ’s C crcH Is ni

I o f m i l k a n d c r e a m

\ H u n d r e d s o f to n a

^ K e l lo g g ’* C e r e a ls .

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UNE 0, 1933“ ........................... ...

___ttbla.aDd you could.teU ht.T U tboul!ready to ^ re up. Bo, the boyi decide cd to Uk# Oiwald up to Uie otflcel and keep him for a pel. That’a wben I

^hey named him Cmald. Otwald' IT dido't care, t t wouldn't have mad#' iL - iny.durcrenctlf he.had ctred.’l t d a___Uie Itranger.] j j . | Ue lU e* ao Is tem f toc| “Oswald made hU home under Uie

on.’ |tiiisg cabinet," c o n t in u e d Uie w u stranger, "and It w u iit long until • . . he fclC at home. Ho liked It, and he t tr began to ea t-he w u awfully fond

i be of ipeghetil-aad pretty loon he wu ton. (at tnd healthy and Uklng an ■Ith. Interest In eTetyihlng. JU'd get up like on one of th# glrl'i duki and she

'not knowing.be.wu.there ihe'd.putl ody her hind down on him and Jump >yi- and holler tnd Uien ahc'd take Os>___w i^ p jn d Jh u U ilijd ic lL m tl. gia_laid ^ ^ powder 1

puff ortomelhlng. which h# w uat,' and Oswald would grin and get down, I “ I t waan't long berof* Oswald knew;

a* mucli about Ui# builness u llie iM bou did. Some ot the boyi u ld any,

foyiter could do that but I nere)-,.be-' "IiUered UiiL I j

J*:l ."Well. Uili didn't l u t long, Uioiigh. I, °“^ P ln l thing you know Oswald quit'! ^'°:eBllog and began lo tulk under the '

icablsel and kinder loat Intereit In L n* everyUilng. He lost weight and Ihe;' _ boya all beum to v m y about I t The | i Ihe, bcAi f ln a l l^ u n d out what the mtt-1; ald ter w u. -I know F h a f t th* mBtleri! inlwlth lhat oyiter,' he itld. -Ile'i ;

ive'lonerome, tha t't.vbal‘8.lhe matter.I You boji go oul and get anoUier;

•r oyiier Just like Oswald, cr almost,!'and bring It up here." 1

ini “flo the boji went out tnd gol 1 Beslrlce. i,

Ig* I "Beatrice wa* a blonde. She and I te tW tthM ook to each other right off.,' teri Oswald starfcd Co eat again,* tndf en taking, an InUrest-and hanging r u I around Uie wtler cooler under which i

RING KELL CEREALS

T MOWijoy these shing cerc

B c g in . l t td a y . - Y o u r - o w n .g r o c

g g ’i " C e r e a ls . ' M o d e o f w h e n

1 y o u l i k e . F l a t u T d r ^ h r e d t l c l

j a s c - c v c r y o n c .

g g ’f l-G e re a lB — B u y - « e v c r a ! p

th e m o f t e n . B r e a k f a s t , - lu o c l i

Ik o r e r e a i^ i . A d d f r u i t s o r

l o g g ’s C e r e a l s a r e a lw a y s 0

H E b a g . M a d e b y K e l lo g g

R E S T I N G I

»mpnny-ii8e»-20i000-buBhcl5Tc I y ie ld f r o m 675 a c r c a l

w h e a t a rc m a d e in to Kelloj I yearly y ield fro m 430 acres.

Kellogg C o m p a n y uses a s m i 0 acres o f w h e a t.

Is a re re sp o n s ib le fo r th e u se ( jm e rc ry rfay.

ofi fre sh f r u i t s a n d bcrritIs.

lie cxantpHs oJ lioio oTio In d u j

O F B

«tlBMlrlc*.htd_mide__her_ft h o ^ I l id" w u a cue of lov* k fu n l i ^ i *t>d tlceleverybody w u happy.- • nen I "Why." u ld Uu itranger, "it w u aid'touching lo watch thoi* two oyiten td# feed' each olher. MelUier one would tla niiiiocitjinill.Uio.oUier.titdnt«D

tin t and tU the Ume one 01 them be poking ;ood » l tJie other

Uie A Very Bad TUag-,M “One day Ih* boy* decided Uiey-d he CM lh « buslnen. 'Tiey went out

^ and gol *11 Ul* ipaghetu Uiey could raa carry and cnme back and put half tn or It under Uw water cooler and half UJ, 0111 under the filing cabinet. Oswald Lhe tnd BctUlce itood Mill a minute jui lIooUDg *1 whtl had happened; Uien np they'gol busy. Etch one'thought )s> only about the other one. Bettrlce

un-*-P-le_ce ot.ipagheiU tnd le fiiu rtc irro r o sn k L oiw tld plckft a t, up a piece and iiarted tot hla loved rn. I pne't nome. Dclng busy tnd tU. Uiey e » ' didn't see etch oUier when Uier :lie' puied. Beairlc* 4ald .her piece of ny.iptgbetU on Ih# pile ih# found lo le- 'Otwald'i home and iltrted back for

jmorejto catrjr to tier mao. Oswald V, I laid hU offering on ihe pile ha found

•'i ;under Uie cooler and itarted btck for

"it'w upaU ieU ctoaeehovm uel) ” 'harder ther worked when Uier J? I couldn't Increue the pile of iptghetU

j la Ihelr loved one'* home. They went “ :U o It harder tnd htrder, detetmlocd r .^ lh» t If anyetllng w u going to be °* done, the olher one w u going to do

It. I t lu ted several dar*. but it " 1 couldn’t keep up. I t d l d n f ^ -Oswald." u ld the itranger. “died

. of itar\-aUon on' the fUth day, and j Beatrice p u itd away ot t*htuitloo

I on Uie lUth dty." nil "li'eah?” u ld th# r e p o r t e r .tf. "Andrrrr-5!-------------------------------idf “And th»{.’ u ld the Itrtngef, “U u r : why you shouldn't eat oyaten In the ai^summer time. Oood night,"

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I p a c k a ^ - o f - y o t i P =

ic h o r s u p p e r . W o n -

o r b e r r ie s f o r e x t r a

I o v en -fre sb in th e

gg in B a ttle C re e k .

FACTSS T D f - c o n r c r p T ^ ^ a y ; -----------

Hogg’s C erea ls c i 'c ryI.

m u c h b ra n a s c o u ld

le o f 2,500,000 q u a r U ■

rr it^ a r e e a te n w ith

^ustff^heips anoihcr

b a t t l e c r e e k

p . ' - ' .

le^Il PABEPALL FANS OET BAKOMN | I*r>d CLEVtUND, Ohio M>-Barg*ln , , dtyi are here In big league bueball.‘ u .f a r u OlereUnd ftn i are eon-

cemed. War S5 eenl* they can get In a tormi secllon of Uie

al*dlimi.-whe« before-tbe-«m e— I k ” lum would only admit them to th# •

bleacher*.

Several memben of the New Yorktie/'d Yankeei iludicd llp-reading . this i out spring In hopes of being Dble lo in-:ould lertept lome of ilia slgnalj. or In-naif itnicUoTu, of opposing coacheChalf _____________ ' ■

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’« « W HEAT BISCUIT

— lOCpkR.Bring In Year Ceupon *ad

Get One rilEi:!

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W h o l e W h e a t

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Genuine "A m erican”H A Y - C A B L E _______

P e r Fool s

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$3.75D E R R I C K

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$1.35- - F O R K - H A N D L E S - —

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WILSON BROS. .K I M I ^ E R L Y

Macks ITbree Home Runs By Fo3!x Feature Diafflond Affair

C lo u ti on F i rs t T h re e T r ip s

T o P la te Olve N ew Y ericj

F i r s t -B a s e m a n T o ta l of

■■ ■ 1 ' 0 5 i S m “ to r“ S e a s o n :

HOWTHEV ^ :

______ <Mrwtr*n m o i’E ‘

" i "t ji g .

S * ---ii’ ■ ■ (By The Ai*oel»l«l Prtw)

■ PHILADELPHIA, June »-T hree,°- homa nin* by JUnijle ^ on t o J

fln t thrw Ulps to plUe. plui 18 M ta MMrtwl blow# g*ve th» Ath-,^U tia thilr l in t victory of tb# « * - (,»on evtr th« Iftw York YtnlMi to- I

• d«y. Th# JlMl count of the m t l e « . v u M io lO .

Th# three hooien give P o u » to- „ t t l of II M ftr. L « Oehrif «iuii* . Jed thk tou l.v llh I circuit blow In 'I

• Ihe tlrth and. ifte r bolns iled for, the mkjcpr leepie lead, “Babe" re- gtlned the (op pUc# b ; dou lb s hli twelflh hornV In ihe Uit tnn!o< with: , youwt lUmond Cotnbe m hli Tie-|„

, tlw 'nIn islie ol all thlt lom dlitvice ^

bllUnc. th# tame w u nol leUled " nnta th# d ih th lanlni. wben th# , Al ilammed over ilx rum off WUcy i Uoore.

NBW VOIUC AB R II O A E V ambfc c t 3 I 1 t 1 .0 IS ^ d ^ 3 b ------------ « 3 a I J 0 ^Roth. U ------------- « J 3 J 0 0,'*aehrt*. l b -----------5 3 3 S 0 0Ohapmtn. r f -------4 1 1 0 0 0

_____ lA H tA - n _______ 6 1 1 3 .S 0 ,Dickey, c * I J 8 o 0 f-CrOMttl. u --------- i 0 3 0 4 1 “Oomei. p -----------2 0 0 0 0 0Moore, p ------------3 0 0 0 3 0 ,“

TW4U_______ JJ 10 IS 34 13 1®PHILADELPHIA AB R I! O A Ei)^Blehop, 2 b ______ e 3 3. I 7 0 °Cramer, cf « 3 -3 1 0 o!|;

^ Johnion. If ------- 5 3 3 3 0 0 1"i Coleman, r f ------- B 3 1 0 1 o!?

FOSX. l b -----------4 4 3 Jl 3 0 |^^ CoctalB#. C -------- 3 1. ,0 3 J 0 £I nuttiw . 3 b ____1.5 I 3 1 a 0

wmiamt, 11 ____ 5 0 3 6 3 0' RtlUa. P ______ 3 0 0 3 0 0

Mihaffey. p ,0 0 0 0 0 0 „ • Finney 3 o I o o o *.

____ _Coomb«..p..,>,.„Q ^O _0_:_0_0 p

ToU U_______43 14 18 37 10 0 P,■Batted for MihaKey In elthlh.New Y ork------------310 003 401 -I0 |i

, Philadelphia--------- 020 150 0«*-14'XSunmary: Two-bau hlts->l)lilu>p {;

3, Johnton, Oehrli, Olckey, Cole- znan. Combs, L aserl;thrte>buehlu S -H In ln s, WUtlami; home runt — "

Cramer; douW# play - CrceetU to * — LMJcrj lo GehHg; wbnlijg pitcher “

-M ahaffry: loilnj pllcher-Moort. ,

^tied th# »eore IR the n ln lh r ih F D cr- troll Tlgen « n t on lo defesi Chl«, ">

trralghi v lc t^ .T h e defeat «-u the,<^ White Sox' first in (even 'gamei but tumbled them lo ihlrd place in Ihe American league. . r

DETROrr AB R H 0 A B I!While, C f -----------5 1 3 4 0 0 .

-Owen, J b ----- ___B 0 1 0 0 0Oehrlnger, 3b ___s 0 0 2 4 0Stone, r f -----------4 1 1 3 0 1Walker, ' I f --------- 4 0 0 4 0 01

• Qrecnbcnr, lb 'z j:_ 4 o 'l lO r o tBogell, M -----------4 0 3 4 4 1 'IlayworUi, c _ _ 4 0 1 6 2 o Ne

flchuble n 0 0 0 0 0 InDetauleli. c « 0 0 0 0 0 dhnerrlni, p — ■ -> o 0 0 S o di

— - 1 0 0 0 0 ollal

••• rox ----- :--------]o 0 0 0 0 oIa., Hogieii, p -----------1 1 I 0 I . n tlic1 ---------------------- Lci

TOUU.________37 '3 10 3J14 3 Ne•BilledfBrHeirmg In elslith. ity

••Baited forDichtr In tenth. . i •••Ray for Hi>-worth In irnlh. ifi

• CHICAOO AB R It O A E plinaye*. 3 b _______ s 0 0 7 3 0 u ilUai, cf ..4 . 0 I 3 0 0 Cij• Pontec* „ , .,.,1 0 0 0 0 0 «dBwanion, r t -------- $ l I 1 0 0 on<Slmmwi. U -------4 0 1 I 0 0 AnAppUtlg. u ----- 0 I 4 5 0 1,15 ^ l b ------------4 0 3 13 I 0 ^ 1DykH. 3b -----------4 1 I 1 3 0 s

TeUl*.------------ :i_ J 8 33 20- I m•.Batted for Haa* In rlevcnth. . T ;

Summary: ■!?«* - bote h iu -____^$mteUioiLuua-eu«*r*t<4enb*»e —

^w a n to n ; aaenflfe - Othrtnger: 1 riwiril* MOehrlnger to’ Rogell i# areenbtrg. Jof Appling to Hayes to Krcu, Kre*» tOiJMl' AppUng lo Kreit, Haytt unaulited: cd vtnnlng'pIt«her-HegKtt. In

SEUTOM l^ B O S IO S 1-1 S'BOSTON. June B W>-BMt«i Bed ope

SOS put on ft ninth-tnabg rally lo t • c*p!iirt the llm nm e of ihe dou* finl

bli-hp»dfr with Wishlngton by » Uf 4.3 mi.’Sln lodiy, but were drclsH-ely lo I beairn, 13 to 3, In the leesnd game, the

r-*«tfame— R.H.E. UniWiililRpon .._010 lOO 010-3 9 I bo!lB®toa --------- 010 001 003-4 6. I win

BiHtrltt: Thomu and BcVell; ,U Brown w d rem ll. beei

# 5e«nd Game eitjW.\SifISOTON AB R H O A E the

Utyrr. 2h J 0 I 3 8 0 and If ......fl 1 3 ,1 0 OiWlCi

BeatYi| w n 6 R e i » Y " ' F T * A JI PER FO RM (NEW

MY . V fl/u -N O I ABOLimoMSW HOI-THeW- I . .... U TT I HA’P TUB .iiE T ® = i/ ,C H A » « e 0 4 T tP

i - ------ -TRCA-IRI^r\W ««ff- W6fK

Oo*lln. rf ___4 1 3 3 0 0Cronin, u ______4 1 0 3 4 0

•6chulle,.d -------- 5 -3 2 3 0 0Kuhel. lb _______ 5 3 4 IS 0 0Dluege, 3 b ______ 4 3 1 0 1 0Berg, c .......— J 0 3 J 0 0• Hi^ _______ 1 0 0 0 0 0

[I.Riwell p T ' I Z l ' j ' 1 1 0 4 0 ll) " ■|»! Tctall________43 1 2 17 37 17 0: ’ Baited (or Berg b Aghth. a BOSTON AB R H O A Ei*|Johiuoni r f ____ i 0 0 3 0 0- l« g i imui.- 3B'" .::= :3 - o - i ' r i . r

Seedi. lb _______S 0 0 10 0 0^Joucy. I f _______ i 0 0 3 1 05 Ferrell, c ______ -4 0 3 4 0 0; Cooke, cl * 3 3 S 0 0 h‘ 'Prlbers, 2 b _____ 4 1 3 1 3 0 k■ Werber, m --------- 4 0 I 3 4 0 „L Welch, p ---------- 2 0 1 0 3 0 ,1

• A leuoder___ _ 1 0 1 0 0 0 d. •• Warrtler .,,0 0 0 '0 0 0 n

Kllne, p ft 0 0 0 0 0- Andiewi, p _____ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ." ••• rotherglll-------J 0 1 0 0 0 ,

1' ToUlt................38 3 11 37 i r o .h , • BittedforWelch In leventh. j, , ••Ran for Alexander In csKnth. ■, ' I‘"Batted for Andrew# in ninth. *, Wuhlnglon --------- 010 200 OiU-H,®3 aoitOT-----------------010 000 110- s ' ,® Summary: Two-bue hlta-Kuhel l ; 3, Berg 3, Schulte, OoiUn, Ferrell. I ’ Friberg, Alexander; thre«-bue hlU j!- -Cooke: tiolen baaet-Sehulle; dou* r % bl# pUyi - Prlberg lo Werber to ® Seeds. JoUey to FeneU; lo#lng pitch- , ®!er-WeIch. , , \

ST. L0V18 S, CLEVELAND 3 I 0 CLEVELAND, June 8 - 81. 20 Louis Bronu hl^rd the Indlant' la* r1 Ing itru k up to live atralght game* 0 today by UUng the lin t gam# of , (,‘lheirwrlM, 5 lo3 . “ _ l ST. L0U16 AB R H O A E VJSchateln, 3b ____ 5 0 3 0 « *0 ''ElWctl, c f ------------- i 1 1 3 0 0oOarmt, 11------------3 1 3 3 0 0,alCampbell. r f , - _ ^ 4 0 l 0 0 0 ,, iDurni, l b _______ 4 0 1 13 0 0 “0 Siortl. 2b _______4 1 0 4 3 I !OjLevey.u------------- 3 1 l 4 4 o Jj'Crouch, c -----------4 1 I 1 -0 0 ^QiWelli, p ------------ y o 1 0 1 0 J

5 TOUU------------ 3 ^ 8 JO 37 13 10 CLEVELAND a3 R H O A. E ^n Porter, rl ___ 4 0 1 l 0 0n " Ferrell________1 0 0 0 0 0“ C i i4 e a .-2 b ^ = :4 - - o -o 3 3 i0 Dots, lb -------------3 0 0 ,7 1 0 C

iMorgin, lb -------- 1 0 !■ 3 D 0 8p I Averlll. c f ....... ..... 3 0 1 3 0 0.Ivosmlk, I I --------- 4 1 1 5 .0 0 a;_ l^mni, 3b --------- 4 0 o I 0 o w: Pytlak. c ------------4 0 0 3 3 0 PJ Klcketbaker. i _,4 I 3 3 3 o aj _ Dro«n, _p ....— 1 0 0 0 3 0

~ • itnle ., ,L _ - : ; - l o 1 p p p

f .’TW'ta...-.... -..-j T s 8 27 11 iJ?BAtied for Connnlly In ninth,

*'B a tir t fBrPoft^r In nlnil. m

. , Sumin.-ir)-: Ttt'o-buc hlu-V o»- *

. mlk,~ScHsiel:i: three-base hlU - ilScharclD.-Connally^-hom»=runs-— ^ 5 Croutji; tiolen bntet-Knlckefbock «1 er, Oirmt; iwlng^piithfr-BrosTv ^I ------------------------ - •

! Eastern Division ” f Of League Forms i; ij Plans at Meeting 2M BURLEV, June 8 ( S ^ W to Tlte RJ 1 New»)-Manager# of the SonUi Cen- ) IraJ Idaho baiebaU league, eutem .> dlvljlon. met nt the Club cife TiiM-> diy ercnint to dbcuu . matWt of L iJlBlereit to league member*. Tho.< P.

| | a. j . Slatlfr, Haiel": R.' H. Tl I (llcl, Paul; Don Wilcox, Declo: J, R. U • |LeeaTl|hl. Rupert, and Sim Youne, Su tiNell Divti ind 0. L. Witeman, But- Pl

TlIt Mi.dtcldfd lhat the wlnnUiK P«

tfam o{ Uie lin t half cf wuon'i Oi ' play, ending July 3. ihould b«'de* Fr ' lermined by pereentag# lUnding. In • . ' cue o f» U(. lueh tl« muit be pl#y* m<

«d off before July 9, When the « t - •• ond hilf'of the te tle t U to begin. He Any pliyer traniferred from one ••' tfim 10 another In th« league miy not be ellBtble' to pliy for 30 d u t following the tramfer. O tm u tre ■ KheiJnled-to-*tamr2:3(ro’clDcirin the afiemoon. • »v

■■ Cll

Tacoma Golfer "i Leads on Linics ll

_____________ :________________ BflTACOMA, June 8 m -U nd iiin t. Th

.Id by n KUil.B-lnd.ml-raln-JiminyJ5K Johnton. yo'jnt; profcutonal or llie

tAllcnmore Oolf club, Tueoma. tireH- ed 38 holet over the P i ra n i Itnki . In 143 loday to lead ihe field of 54 » by three itroket t t the liaUway mark.pP* of the 73-hole PacUls Northwestl^’ open golf toumnmcnt.

TralUng In tilih the la.M of tho nir finUhen, the baby -pro" nf Itic ImI- *ag He idded a »pwklinK TO. 1 under par. PH to hli mooilng card of 73. to ttetl Ful the leid from T#d Lowpinrth. Pnrt-;Dai Und. and WilUr Puraey, BeatUe, K« bo!h pfofeuionab, who «cre tied Hui w llhHSeteh; |Wh.UntU today par of 71 hid never,'Lee

been broken in competlUon at Flr-IToc n tJ i but ll look a bad beating from Pin the ihoeiing bfPukwy. LonRicnrth Itai and Johnton' in jplie of the jllff Ool wind aad Iclennltteni raki,.-' • . !• V

- . TWW FALLS DAn,TW]

'anks, 14- ♦ , . __ ~

Dean Hurls Well Mowing Bruins \

' Only Tiiree-Hils j■ 'T ) iz z y '^ H iiB F iip 'S ix tl '~ V it^ ‘

lo ry A g a in s t. F ive Da-

I s a t s , ' S'coring a t Ex-j

p e n s a . of Lon W am el(fiT

— I

sIhOWTHEVI STANDt*." r , , ' ~ K>w York .......— a IJ .ta

0 |»e.tM ----------n ___Jl .« « _

0 (By The Auoclated Presii 0 s r . LOins, June 8 - - D tn r Uean 0 held th* Chicago Cuba to t.Ve« hiu0 lodty and the BL LouU Cardmau

mtlntAlned Ihelr teeond*plte« po* ililon on Ihe hc«U of tbe aianu by defeating the National league cham* . ptORi, 3 lo 1.

The victory wm -DlayV tlxth agalntl J l« defeaU. It « u teored

^ at the expent# of Los Wameke, the i

® teeUag h it ninth trlunph of' tha • teuon. The defeat was hli fourth.The olher thre# ver# tha handi =

, , of the Clndnnatl Reds. ' . .‘*1 Dean was In ucellent form. He ^ttruck out five men and held the “

r enemy hlUeu for five Innlngt. 11II he htd not Isiued two pu tc t In the . “ tlxth Inning he might have reglt- „•

tered a thutoui;------ 'f CHICAGO AB R H ,0 A E

ERjllth. 3b _____ 3 0 0 I 1 0 2 :W. Herman, 3b — 3 0 3 3 0 0 ^

. P. Herman, r f ------4 0 0 1 0 0 °^Blephenton, U ------4 0 0_3_l_0 "

*• Ortmm. i b . - Z Z i 0 0 7 0 0 Te^ Hartnell, c _____2 1 0 5 I 0 V*^ Juneta, u ---------2 0 0 3 4 0 ^_ Koenig. M ______ I 0 0 0 0 0

Wameke, p ....3 O’ 0 0 I 0 «

® 1V)Ula ___ ,39 1 3 34 8 0 H"1 ST. LOUIS AB R B O A E : Martin. 3b --------- 3 I 0 0 3 0? Prltch, 3b --------- 4 0 I 8 3 0 Pn* Ofiaui, cf --------- 4 0 1 4 0 0 Ne2 Colllni, lb --------- 4 0 1 8 0 0 J0 Watkiflfc. rf -------- 3 1 0 I 0 0® Medwlck, If _____ 3 0 1 3 0, 0 'jf1 Wlbon, c -----------3 0 0 5 0 0 "J;E Durocher. < i -------3 0 1 I 8 0 Pit0 Deaa, p ------------ 3 0 1 0 0 0 ^

? Total*_______29 3 8 37 8 0 *clft CWc«go ________ 000 001 000-10 8L Louis________ '100 lOOOOX-2 Q(0 Summarj-: Two-bate h it -#Oem*

tree; tioIen btset-^Iirlln, Med* - 0 wick: double pUyt-Duroeber to 0 Pritch to ColUnt; W. Heman (un- } o&itited).

? -PinSBOROU.-July-S.tflT-Eppa IL” ■; Rixey exercleed "the old Plntc / ‘ jlnx“ again and CtnclnnaU ham- ehi

meted three PttUburjh plUhen (or « , j |s o :K ^ ic w r T g o n tn f f i r ; rT C T r ^

dccrcajlng pctcenKiRe. jnRlxey allowed eight h iu for two j p

ruat.-both-tnaikera-temlUn g , fto n nti error* by Shortttop Bluege. I t w u PltUburgh't fourth itralght loo. del

CINCINNATI AB R H 0 A EAdtmi, 3 b ---------S 0 2 0 1 0 1Morrtiney. 3 b ___ i 0 0 2 5 0 ^Oran&htm, lb — 4 ? J * ® 2Hafey, I f ----------- i ‘ ? 3 ? S «»#Rletlger. r f --------8 I • I 2 I 0 tur,

i S S S r t ' I r r z . ’ i l i S S S .B l U t 8 # ," B '= - 3 ~ l 'l - ‘ 5 '- l - 3 -7Rtey, P ------------4 0 1 0 3 0 dM

— tjifl, ToUlt ______ 40 8 10 27 13 2 m,]

PnTSBOROU AB R H O A E ,n^L Waner. l ( ------14 0 0 3 0 0P. Waner, r f ------ 4 0 I 0 O -lLpj,

T raynor,'jb --------4 1 1 1 3 3 yLlndiijDm. c f ------4 I I 3 0 0 ,i„Suhr, l b ________4 0 3 l l 0 0 ,.,[1Piet. 3 b ------------- 1 fl 0 a 0 IThavenow, 3 b ----- 3 0 0 3 3 0 vmPadden, c ______ 3 0 3 3 0 0

S , - ‘p : = ! S ; ; S ! b o• Finney________I 0 0 0 0 0Melne p - O 0 0 0 0 0•• Oomorotky------1 0 0 0 0 0Hoyt, p ______ —0 0 0 0 0 0••• Young ______ 1 0 0 0 0 0 “

TOUU _______30 2 8 27 J3 5 [|!!,•Tflatted for I^ench In (IRh. _

•‘-Batted /or MelnTto terealh. ♦•r-B*tUd for Hoyt In ninth.ClnclniiaU.............. ll« 3« 000-8 ^PIlUbutBh_______ 000 000 101-3 "SJi

7, P. W»n7r; LombsrtiiVJaieilBlW-Lombardi. Moorr; do-jble playt- {(jm noeitTer_ifl-H!utcg_iQ Oranthyn, Thevenow 10 Vtujihsn 10 Dihr; lot-

-------- publNEW rORK 7,TIIlLLtES 6 m n

NEW YORK. June 8 '^ r ^ la n u _ .opened a long home «Und by edg- ^ 't.ig oul the PWIllei, 7 to 8, today on the itrength of a Wo of •home ruM and tome mappy relief pUch- v . . Ing by Carl nubbclL PHIUDELPinA AB R H O A BFUIIU, ct ________5.1 1 2 0 .0 J iuBartell. u ---------J 2 1 I 3 0Klein, rf ------------5 0 0 4 0 0 iv*?

'Hurtl. lb _______ 4 I 1 7 0 0iWhltney, 3b ____ 4 0 3 0 2 0 nf,lLee. If .s 0 I 3 0 0 „ 4iIToddxe ______ ^ 3 O'-O 8 - 0 '0P lna:\b -----------:41 1. 0 3 2 0 j] „ jlltw enS p _______2\ I 2 0 0 0 UonOollirj; p — ------- 1 a -1 0 1 0 lion

I* V. D avit---------0 0 0 0 0 0 cent

r N E w e , v m f a i x b . i d a h o , i

WINNEI

=1

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,

. j[... '■ ■ ■ M K m

u ‘i ' ■

•• Dugu ___ ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 MlUtka, p ------------- 0 0 0 0 0 0

I IMUU ....J 8 8 9 J t 8 0 -. •-B illed for Oolllnt In eighth.

••-R an for V. Davit In eighth. _ C NEW YORK AB R H O A E ber0 0 . DtvU, cf •_____ 4' 3 3 3 0 0 woQ Critx, 3 b 'J______ 8 1 0 1 3 I for0 o il. r f -------------- 4 I 3 4 0 1 In0 Peel, I f ________ 2 t 1 0 0 0 vie; M oor» .-U -.-.....irr3 -0 -0 -a-0 -0 - 1B Terr>-, lb -----------4 1 1 7 3 0 hoiS Verge:, 3b - .......„4' 0 0 0 3 0 fiflJ Mancuto, e -------- 4 0 0 4 .1 1' »o0 Ryan, t a ________3 0 0 8 4 0 anQ Parmelee, p .,,.,-,0 (1 0 0 1 0. Bell, p -------------- 2 1 1 I 0 0 tg Hubbell, p ______ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sd:■ Prt5 ToUlt -----------33 7 • B 37 13 3 "»B PhlladelphU — ^ 150 000 000-8 » :0 New V « t _ J_ ----- 105 010 OOx-7 ”0 'Bummaiy: Two*bue h iu — O.0 Davtt, Oti; three-bate hIt-O . Da*'0 vlt: home runt-Peel. Terry, 6 t t ; - 0 winning pitcher - llubbtU: lotlng Ma0 pItcher-CoUlnt. no9 ......... ulfr. Only thrc4 National league gamee . ' g teheduled. lid:

! GOVERNOR OF IDAHO ^

: ■ SETS HOUR TD CALL ' »

: LEGISLATIVE SESSION S

.(Contlaued From Page One)

■ ury. wif‘ -UgalltaUon-nnd-laxatton-of-beer; avli : Amendment to tho Lewuton'clly " ’ charter lo reduc« the 18 per cent I. rgnajt}’_ and 10 per ^ent Inlerett reg

In the tr t l of the lUte, which It a be > 3 per cent penalty and inlerett ratet

1 S V S S S L V u i J iS. delinquent Uxei are paid. ‘’‘I' ConUolt rrogram ■ , ■

Tha chief executlvo ha* exprett* ‘\ y ed hlmM-lf M «wr*e to broadening " ’’l futUier th# tcope of butlncM be(ore Ibe legliUture. By Uv. Ihe legUU- 1° , turo fin t « in tpecW tettlon only ‘ i on the tubjecl m itler outlined m .J ,. Ihe ctll.■Tlr6-«6venior'hu;indlcatAi—iiu T^r

dM lrefnrabrlelttJtion. andnhould ky, the memlwrt agree. II would be [wv tible for the «ut« to be on a "beer and ctth" b«U wiihln 48 lioun afler the members arrive. 11 they ti approw ol Mlc of beer and ttncUon p ,„ U>e ouier uropojiu. T aiki

F lnt d n iu of pmpoted bllU have -] already be^n rompleled and they he •111 be In final form probably wme 5, lime bflnre Ihe leglaltiure ron- nf* '■f” *' ' 22^__________ : ^nni

BONNEVILLE COUNTY........

AROUSES CRITICISM

(Coalln'jcd. Ftom Ptga One>

ty.’ Miller ,iitd.'(annotHfeird.”and hit the people of Ih# lUta do not detlre. A -» lliat Ihey uka a potiUon Incontlit* app *ijt.aad-eoatr»tjt-to-Uw,2-H**dde4-Wa the'action of.lh# commUtlon U*'un- louDd. unilffltly. and probably done « without consldertllon of poulble

t^ auh urnfllT ia maw op (orluntle,- the attoraefgeaeral con-, tfco tlnuc l -If the governor plued B«s* n*viU«-«ountj>-undeT-marlUMavr)(-Pnu contplncv ictloru were commenced: Al If rhtrye” xra.filM tnr public duty, or II removal proceed* ‘ PW Ingt «rm ii'ils«ied.“ Irku

■ToCenilderLeUer PltnThe county commlstlon U expect* non

ed lo mte: tnxortow to conilAr ihe 8b attorney cmrral't letten In t(

County Atiornfy Kenneth fi. Me- Prox Keniie taM loday the commtulon o-Jt rctolutlon k u tdopled without con* Po lulling him. He uld he will prov* ly K cuU If (o.Titl compltlnU ire (l!ed ever, with him. He h it idmltled, honever, a.id Ih it a conviction m the eouniyrould hoijr b« vlrtutUy lispoulble. H h

BOISF. June 8 «>-Atlomey Gen- eral BertMiiIrrrcommentln! tonlrfii' ' ^ en hu letter to the Bonnerllle county wu cletk In which he exprtued oppoil- title Uon to Ihe (ounly eommluloii't ac* -nibll lion In ‘larnlonlng »Je of 33 prr. H( cent beer, u ld ihe communication sute

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M A H ERN RESUMES ' “

TRIP'RO U ND G L O B E D

(Continued '7 r ^ Pag# O ne)’ berU, iTilerday on hit round-Uie* P/ world Mlo aarUI Journey. M# lo* *>' formed The AuocUted Pren loday,In a long*dltlance Ulephon# Inter- view." |wi-T h e flyinrTexin«mrdown«-few-8c houn afler he htd left Omtk on the f* fifth Up of hit flight in attempting ^ to beat Ihe reeord tet by Wiley Pott and Harold Otlly In 1931.

Beady t« RetUM •Summoned to Ih* lelephena a t to

Bffcrt’o. a worken* letUement near ' Prokop’enk, Matlern lold the cor-[mi respondent at Moecow he w it ready ou to retume hit flight to>tJt*«ul.aft*' an er completion of npaln ’to hli air- U< pUne. •■Century of Progreu.- to.

Sick (rora Famn “1 am ttm tick 4 tm thow lumea,-'

Mitlem u id.in upUlnlng how hli \Z motor irouMe au ted hto unjched-j''*^ uled Undlng, J. .J!J u n t hold any food on by itom -.... aeh. but I expea to get off (rom' Kiunorank In five or ten houn. < 1,

‘I w u four hour* out ef Omtki ' wben I (Ibcovered a leak In Uia fuel llne, and by ihejlme I found ' n out whtt Uie trouble wii I va t in ( |/ btd ihape from Ihe fumes.'

Wlien he Alighted on a tmall emer- gWV laiKlllig (Irld Bt nelovo lie »n»

avUtor-tald___ -----------------------"When I Unded I broke my tUbll-’ 1°,

licr and I cannot make permanent 5* repa^ hfte. 1 „

be able lo get off from here «IU» temporary teptin wlihln a few houn »n‘ and run-. Inlo-Krunoyank-whete^-J there .are facllltlet for fixing the!^

■I luive altetfly fUcd the gat line ;<■“ leak and I am almotl ready la take {»! off, at (ar a.i repsln are concerned, buj

“The only Ihing It th it I feel opl loo lick no* tnd 1 Ihlnk I will wall :Sti a few hour* unUI I get belter." ‘ m

Matlern wtt lUcd If^e hid yet * obtained any tieep; repl/mg: uH: —:Not.muchJ:ve.been.Rorklng.oa I n the thlp ever tince coming'down, Idi but I tm nnt very Jleepy.jind l l t ’Wi prebtibly.pick up tome rett a t Krat* I Ugi nbyar;k. Ilnw U my eltpted lime dlv: from New York now?- lloi

■nie flier «at given atsur.ince re* bef

uked about hU own log. : of"Hell. I've lost all track of time!" :iil

he excUlmfd, | Becauja of thlt confujlan he could!

nf* lell at. whit lime exafilv hej :^nme to eirth yestetdiy. ci;ilJln*,' . ‘"I!: .......... _____ ■ I

"1 can't lell you exaeily. bul I v u ! >; Juit four houn oul T>f Oniik wr.en I ti'f.. lound oul whtl htd hippenrd and dec I eima down ilmott Immedltt'tly," to.

CalcuUUd upon Ihlt rough b.nit It c-ri would teem th tt Maltem arrived at- . hit emergency halting pUee about J A. M, Uoteow time Wednesday, or a p ^ lm ite ly one hour afler he wu

-iHhUd-p«»lng-ov,r-Kovo.3;b«t,bO„

BIUST CUT'GROUND TI.ME *•= NEW VORK, IFrldtj Momlntl

June 8 ^rw im m la MUi/ rn'i only j

0«tly Her wmlniiy jn cuttinc hitt:nund-tla«-to-the-boitft------:----------- “,

Afler hU.Ukeoff i t 4:13'A, M. Kn p rld ty Meacow Um:, tlie T ritn » is fm M W ktniK K jno iiPun-i y grfTom iha IrkuUk WlU) good tU'Uig - snd he sne planned a itop on the way at Kns* m#i noyank for reja ln to hit thlp, aod

Should MtUem pws over IrkuLsk did in tea houn or to. he would be ap- .Mn prnximaiely 145 houn elspuM time Ua o-Jt of New YorlL' T

Poil and Otlly look approxlmiie- jiii ly 93 hour* lo retch Itkutit How- (cel ever, lhay wer# grounded for M houn hti: t.'v] a half I t Bltga\'eiuchemk. 34 giti hoijra tnd t htif I t JChtntrovAic and eve: il boun at Edmontoa, ctntda, 1 A

- ■ ,_ iltl/l--------- --- Ibut

wu pertoiial. . * u not tn oiflcUl the iiatemenX and w u nol inlendtd (or proi TublletUon. ' , ind

He 'decUned to make any further mor iUtemect. jiini

B 9,1988 :

lartls U|Young Gladiators S WeigiilnCalniAs -Notliinglalttfed ■B

“ B a 6 r V P n l s a - B e a t s - a t - 6 4 r -

But P hys ician Finds

S c h n n lin g 's a t 6B and "j

- - B l o o d - F r e s s u r e - H j B l i s r y I

By EDWARD J. NEW. fAaocuted Prrt* SpotU Wtller» • NEW YORK, Jun* 8-Max liter,

Ihe 24-year-old,'harum icatrm ^■ youngikr from'Camornla.-weUned-H^

in thlt aHemooa wllh an adrtntags•. -of 13H pound* over Max Schmellng ;*•;

(ormer hetvywelghi champion from mu Oenntny, u whal uied lo be known 0

— JT'tmicirRfttunnrraihCT* tmiled-ij; on ihtir (llleen round maich lonijht in the Yankee titdlum. ' (

Birr, a t a im a t Uiough he htd lm Jutt tiepped in olf Uu tirtet to tee hit. what til Ul# excitement w u about, Ihi

notch he had predlcwd. SchmeliDg 3ti weighed 18J‘l poundi. within ounce! 0* of hb weight lof «ie milch in whleh J he Ion the hean'wclgbl Ulla to Jack ari Sharkey Uil summer. .Vol

' I Undergo ExamlMtlou : The two young, walloping hetvy-1 welEhu. featunag Jack Dempieya J

- , l i n l T u c t^ l a $ n Z i W n m s ? F - tomoter. were examWed at tha New '*”; York Itate athletic eommlulon of* J lice* by Dr, Joteph Shrrldin tnd Po pronounccd in "tuperb condlUon,"

Baer’i pulto wa* beating at a tale i of 64 a mlnuU, perfccUy normal, and

. hit blood prettur# w u exawly w htt; ' : It ahould be If be « r e merely a. ,

cuual vltilor a t Ui* commUtlon. ■flchmeimg't pulM w u higher. 88,

E and to w u bU Mood ptauure. but " ,Dr. Sherldtn u ld thU w u not un* uiuai and merely Indicated' Ua

tOermin might havo a deeper ap- ' ' preeUtlon of Uie tlgnUlc«ic«,of Un « '

. tltuaUon. i “ S3b«|U dU tondldnotm eelatth* ' t

.' commUtlon. Bter came ,eatly, w u weighed, examined, and led before

Jschmellnrarrlved-afUr 3 P.-M.-Max - s ,a explained he thought the welghlpg' ^ , in w « tchcduJed for Uitt hour in- ,T itead of I P. M. '

I L^stblBi and Cuoal Baer, laughing and cuual. reifuted

t ' t o wait for hU opponent. ^, I " « ha thlnki he't going to have 3".

'm# lilting around iKte gelUng nerv- ' f out, h t't crtty,“ ha u ld u ha dtewd -®'' ;■ and'wandered-olflor a flnal-nap, • •. U« ilept 11 houtt Utl night tnd htd n

to ba wtkeaod from a two-hour nip r lo attend tha nlghlng In. Schmel*

. ing drove In ihU mornlog (rom hU ^ camp a t l4ke Swannanoa. New

*i'’*A * ^a iM y day kept uia line* of ■ f Icuiwmehloming ouUlda o(<D<mp- o»<

■ iiey* llcket.offlCM and weather pra*' ; dlctlont wer# fee a dear, warm

________ Si! ~ ___ Che

hCoast Athletic S Officials Meet ij;

''N orthem divUlonen buckled dow u'|? .:.‘tolhi-UtkoI.crc*llng4l!IJ4baike}.I btU tchedule, hilf a hundred other S r

;delegaui and vltlion to the tcml- ^

I mcctlngi and renewing acquaint*, ance*. ^>i_I h B-tettlan-proper-op«nt-tomor- m - rjrow. momIns_wlllLnroleuor_W. U-^Owet«,-8t>n(ort-tmlvenily.-ptT>il. j - j ,-dent of the canferrace. presiding. I sai • iTb# pr#iram coven only two dtyt,. 'bu t nlany delejaUi expreiied U« jj.]1 opinion Ul# meeting could-tui clou hol<?:Silur3iy night becau« ot Uia ge l !amount of butincu to be tranucitd.

> Although sraduaie^mifttgert, fftc* 1^. ully reprcMntaUvet and wtche* | l ]

, ftflm.Uie.Urvlvenlllcj.of.MonUna. _, Idaho, Oregon aod Wuhlnglon, and I ’Wuhlnglon and Oregon tu t# col- '.; legei. worked all dty on the cotIheni „I divltlon bukelbtU Khtdule, Indlca* «

llont were It wuld nol be completed 7^'. before tomotroi- momlnj. Work on [*“

:o( tevcral coache# lo arrive U i i s ^’^miming, ■ , *W'

1! BOXING NEWS ”-!---------- tIOXtt'OOO W ISH — f i!■ NAMPA. Idibo. June 8 (^1-H i

Hoxwood, Det Moln«t mlddlewelgni I decUloncd Jtck lUy, Denver, In th., l0.rouad mtln event ot k boxing •‘ card here lonlRhL

-TuKy- ODoad, Idtho Fallt ' knocked oul Bnic« niton. Canida, '

In the lecond round o( the teml-> final Thlt wtt alto a middleweight ubout____________________ '

BRIGHT WOMAN'^ to sT -2 o i> 'a c fN i5 r=

Feels .Much R cltcr .— ‘Jmjt-S»lbrlS«rl-*»ari«l-taklirjr

Kmcben Stilt. lltTc l«tt 20 pesnd. rfgmJBB»£liH-l«'J(rn-te.-rrrl better lhan 1 have fell fw four yean. W»-, under doeten care (er tcvenl msDUi*. He uM I bad gall it4or> and thoBld hare oprraUon. Kntcbn did all and more than I expeeted '■.Mn. Lal« Brifhl, Walker. MIml.(Jan. » , mu.) - ,

To lo*e fat and at the ume tinV- gain In phyilcal atlncil'cnM aiM (cel iplrlted and youthful uka oi:r half te u p o ^ u l of Knuchen In r glau of hot water befor* breakfas every morning.

i A ja rU utU tt.4w rek ico tU buta .‘ trifle a t any drvgttora la the worl

Ibut be lure and getltruKhen SalT" the SAFE » v to reduce Wide hip prominent front and double chi ind-acaln fW the Joy ol living - I money back 1( dUsitiKlcd after U>e.

jl in ; Jar,~Adr. • 1

isei CulSeals Vanqidsh A

Oaks, 13 to 3 [B iudgeoning-'T lirce. O akland

P ilc h e rs fo r 1 5 ' H ilsJ

■ San F rancisco W inTA gain Bs

I HOWTHEV - ^ 1

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Clabte - WoB u i i P((. 01 -----------— » « JU bel

3 f sMiui«M ---------------- SJ n j i i 8,*

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. OAKLAND. JimeTlD-Bludgcon-• lag three Oakland pltelien Ior 15 m . hiu, s u FTancltco’t SeaU defeated ^ Ihe Oak*, 13-J today. • u y

The teoro- R H E3tn FraneGwlW iU 'T JU P lS 'lO q^, Oftkland — ...OOO 001 020- 3 9 3 ^

Billerlet: Davli. SluU and Doll- ^ irmi; Ludolph, McEvoy, Fieber and my V#ltman,'Ralmondl. , . y

I ■ 'aho'PORTLAND 9. lUSSIONS 4

' SAN FRANCISCO, Jun# 8 IT) - tlm ■4>erlland'rBeaTcrrdefc«od-thrMlii-5|^ •*lon Redi here todty, O to i

Hi# icor»- R H EPortlind ____ 000 140 031-S 11 0M U llont____ 000 000 130-4 14 3 ^ ,

Bitletlea: Bowman tnd Palml*-,ro, -stno; Ueber and FlUptltJck.

STAU 8, SEATTLE t *LOS ANOELES, June 8 (4VA fan O

double play cut ihort a nlnUi-lnnlng tral nlly by Bttlll# here today to glr# awi the HMlywood btteball dub a 8*to-4 roui victory. Uw. T b#acot»- A H XJac.Sealtl# „ : j _000 000 031-4 8 1' AHollywood ___113 001 00X'>8 7 3 leni

! Batlertea: Radonlt*. fleweU tnd Afti Cox: Campbell and .ToUn, no :

I ------- ,Ilre_____aOLONBJl-ANaELS-J--------« «I ^RAM ENTO. June 8 MV-Sac- laui nmffito defeated Lo* Angclu. II to thlf 5, her* tonight collecting a loUl of Ton 15 hlU off Uiree AngeJ hutler*. tooi

The lo o re - s R B S willLot AngelH _.101 OOO 300- 8 18 3 hole Sntrtmento .,031 180 00X-11 11 0 Bi

• milerlet: Hermann. MlUer, Nel- a t l lonatKl McMullen; Bryan and Wilt*, cru

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Pocatello Links Z ' Attract Golfers m

- Wh. P0CATEUA,Jun#8UV-PUywm Un open hert Friday In th* fourth an- and nualldahotUUamaUurgoUchvn- lam ptonihlp tourcunent wlU> a U na eha; entry JUt from toulhera Idaho but Job wlUi the 1933 champion, Ray Ortt- <<« cbel, Bolie, abKDL.Crttcli»l, altand- Ne« log Ul# UnTvenlly of Idaho a l Mot- i " - ' cow, WM untble to Uk# part. | .. rred von Elm, BoUa, tecrelary of the iiato ut«UUon, reported moro ' lhan 25 amnlcan In line for pUy

to tre off eatiy tomwrow. Amwig ' “ J llhote turning In,low tcora practice' round! today wm W.U Baker, BoUa^-*^ who won the tlUe In IDJO. i j “

Other early fivorllet Inntud# Jim- ^

I ^ ? ^ d ^ ^ ^ ! w a l ^ m l u i ^ ^ BoUe, and Fred Huih, Pocatello, j Wai

The nualifylng tound wlll be nUy- edTtldty morning"wiHi match p U ^ ' t ' atheduUd-for.early.iftemoon..Sec--.y«

lOnd round of mttch pUy wlll'be held' xor IStlurdiy morning with teml-flnal-,Cbli UU Iftliig off In the afiemoon. The I T 36*hoIe champlonihlp flaaU and 18-i man hole final! for the oUier Illghu will clrni be held Sunday. > eagt

' WlU

Fishing'Fair In Jcrii 'WobH'RiveTAfea =

____ of-PKETCIHJM, June B fSpeclal to beea

TTie Ne«i-FUhlng condltloni tre Uke (tir In Ute Wood (liver lecllon with Star Uie brtl eaichei repoftM (rom Sun- port ton’i ertwinii. Upper wood River U alffi fair while Silver creek It u ld to b«: cd t 'uniaiUIactory except below Polot-larei

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H AVE VOU Tn:

WASATCH o GOLDEN ^ EAGLE

COGS^Tire arid Serv

The Retail Stollon With 185 MAIN A \T . Ej

F a se 6 ^

lbs, 2-1A r m o u r , C h i c a g o ,

I B e c o m e s F a v o r i t e

d T o W i n G o l f T i t l e

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R ips o th e rw ise C losa

F igh t W ide A part w llh

— R ecord - Sm ashing 6 8 ■.

» By AUN flOPLD (Auoclaud Preu SporU Editor)NORTH SHORE OOLP CLUB,

L ■ OLENVttW. Ul« June 8 - 1710 'I bslUe-tcanixl bUek Scot of golf;S Tommy Armour, Chicago, ripped anII othen-Ue dote fight for the UollMl ■ Stales open golf chtmplonihlp wldt S ipa it tody wllh a reccrd**muhlBg

TWt taiiUrtng perforaumc« under : windy condltloni Uiat haraoed tU ; hU rivaU gave Amour a f»e**troktt lead over Uie Held' tnd quickly e(>

g ubUihed Wm *n oddi-co*fiTorlto

S Gene e tru e n . who wa* tlx t t n k a behind. wlUi a .74. ilU r Uu m t IS

: hole* Of Ul# 27-hol»cb*mpJon*hip “ fight.

I t u bUek scot giTS faU tr*st«*t ihot-mtUng cxhlblUon tine* ba won Ihe open u tu for tha f ln t aod ooly

- lime in 19«- Inltetd nr rrartlng ' under tba itfaln of orerhauliot Ui». leaden.wiUiagalletr.cilOOOlttwlld i puniill. Armour cooly ihot down all

obtude* and retched tha I when he holed a muhla nlbiJck <bo6'’ -from 45 ytrd* oft th t •aveateeaUi

green lor bU flfUi,blTdl*'o{ tbe dty.

' Osttft U giI oilnD ulraiboM 78 today le»blm C tralllnf by u r tn tlroke*. frttttrad., s away tbs blggtit prarlou* flnt>I round marglD-four (ttoka>^wl>kb

Uw big CalifomUo had oa Uu o p u - - {ja c jia y UH year wiUi a 88.I ' Armour’s round blew an oUurwUt 1 leniaUooally dose itn ig le ta pleeca,1 After 145 playtt# had ceased nrlnr.

no let# than 37 wet« buncbad from , live to Mven itrokK bablnd tta* bUck

- a tc O K ludlng.flTe.tu riirtto t.aaa .> laur performenTnn all /actd no-> thipc mote than a punult no* wtcr: Tommy In Uia lecood lB*bole round '

tomorrow. foUDwtof which tb( field ': will be ent down for tbe final 38 i hola* Saturday.1 Beit known of tbe lix playen Ued . at73,(or*eeoodpUce.veraUMTtl*. eranWaUerUtgui,Ryd«rcupebaffl- ip lo n tn d 'U u long blUlng Craig Wood, Deal..Me* Jemy, anoUier Ryder cup ac« sod tba yttr** big* ge*t money wioB»,

;' Tha group WU compUied by Iwo I young amtleun. ai*ytar-6ld NeU

White, Itipe^u, Kama* .isd Uie l ' UnlvenUy of Southern OtUfonU.. and MatuM J. McCarthy, j r , CUre- , Und. former Ne* York metropoUUo I ehamplon; and two ymtbfol rproa,"i Johnny RerolU. MenomlB*»,-Mleh--------, Clud. PlBiblnf.

I ' D oan'tlA eW lM 'S a n a a w u lucky to do u v iS ,

, u 74. The champloa did not like the vtod and continually found bl* tee t o y drUUn t to Uie rouih nr roUing

;' Al 74. Sanxea'* eomptnloo* In tbe .^jcoring Uble-taeluded.Joa KlrkTOOd.______"who tkldded after an out going 35:,'Tom .Crctvy, former Piflfe**lOL*l

' I Walrou*. DetroU,'Ky Uffoon, Dea- ' ver, Lee WUlcox, Norfolk, Nebnuka,

-i'trem andou*-hllt«r,-U u-v«tonn----------Charley Mayo, t r . Long Beaeb, New_____ _

■'York, aairCarr"tn!IuIion, ^ u n f ..Cblcagoari.I ITitTe amaleun, Jobany Oood- ;man, Omaha, Johnny FUcber. CIO- . clnnaU, and Don Armtlroag. Cbl*. cago, wen In iha group of-7Si, almc wlUi Olln Dutra, Johany F u n ll.Paul Runyan. Hoiton Smtth, Bobby Crulckthank and oUicra.

cf-Roeki, where good eatcbu bave been made. Oood ctlche* have been Uken trom Uie upper Salmon In Stanley buln ami Lott River U re-ported to_be_wn_gogLfitrtMniJtfB-----------all high, bill e » l wetUifr h u rtlard-

I cd the run*o(( to thal high tlream*[are all fairly clear, .

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CHICAGO! !________ T^wf: fwculaiue dt« '

'm ind m tiitr . ,. corn; We*k; l»vor*tjl« »tA(htr !

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'U r jw w u c o o L i tlAiMcUted Prttt PtnancUl WrIIre)

m w YORK, Jun* 8-Wllli th« , dt.U»r dropplM to MW Ion belore K IiU nUlr. iloet M fkrt optwlort for lh« »dr»ncf tml consldeftbl# , Icvm«« under their Urorltti todiy , und Iiu 90-ihare closing cotnpoalle j

. mule wiethw new hl|h,. 'Hie rlK, liowever, km nol per- - pendicuUr. AIKr ».*plrlied morn- tag. saunt Ibe »IIi iround j noon eolneidcni with k ihwp breik , In Chlc»fo »nd Korth WMlem » • 3 eurlUu *od U tden rner»Hjr brgan , to ll|ht«n commlUnentf. The brtik « Id thli rotd'i common stnek » u 3 halt«d I I iwini; •• It itirtcd. f«* j clUutIn* retuwpUon of Ihe rlK Ihroughout Ihe mvket, Ihougli Im- proTfm«it iCTdrt lo be iel«il»e. MeUl iMiiet, npecUUjr gold nilninc •UXU. »w* Itwnr. B»lt» eontlautd c to df*f- «

Mlalac Ium * tM d ' Among mIoUii luun, Aluka.Ju* !

' )ie«u. Mclntr« Porcupine, Jnwnn- : tlont l WIcMI. Domt. Ctrro fle Pmco J

-------- inap.llno»ien*lhene(m o5polnU ‘uhlle lloomUke had in.cxUfme 1 riM or 10. which w u Uler hilTcd. ° Cinltfd 6 M a ftnelttnc rote n m ly ’ b. atMl ftocki moTtd up with lo'me visor; (Jolted SUlM Steel ind Deth> lehrm iluminj net wins ol • point. Se» fi. Hoebuclt «nd Honigomfry n W«td were ncllve nnd liKlier, while AmeiKiin Telephone. Q em al .Mo- ‘ ion. DuPont. Oeneril Dectrle, Wool- n worth. North American and Cue cfliiflned Ihelr net Improvement to Ireb'Joiu. Allied Chcmlcal .Jumped nboul S. In mlU, BanU Pe, DeU«irt

, 4nd Ohio w«r« oil Irutioni to 3 poltiU: Chicago and North Wealern , common reduced a 5-polnt drop lo . P.W ,

flUaeUle lolcretl !----------- InU m l In Um gold itocka « u ,

itlmuUleil tw( only by early de« l preelation o{ Uie dolUr agaliul (or- ,

— rtga-m on^ aUiltle«Ho-tJiatTnctaI. ' but kiM tiy » cum nt crop o[ rumore , lo tlie ellcci Uial a ‘'(rte gold ex- f cliange' wlll be ettaUlahed here. Lll- 7 tie h u been heard on Ihi* point out- ,

ateillng rising about 9 ctnli belore '':_____ ll.tonKl down, Dcnlcn.rcpodcdJtgtil,

tnnucUoM, however, and u ia tlu t 1 umall ordea either way. were »ut- ,

METALS— '"NCW'Y0 llK rJiin rn # v -C 0pp*r;' ■

Qulci; elKlrolylle ipol and (ulure 1, tiTin; alrong; ip « and iieaibj'HJ;" '

Iiilure IISJ7.Iron; Qulel; unchan;«l, le id: Steidy; tpot Ke* Vtirk

tl.lO ;E iiia i. LoutjiUjS. ''Zinc: Iiul fll.Jrfuti »poi and In- °

titfe.HJO to MJ5,Anllmon>; apol Mio.Quiciiiilver teo.

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'liver llrm, 'ic liiKhrr at 3«Ue. J|

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rnf Twin riii« numci mtu*t >i«. 1.

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NEW VORK, June I (JV-tn4« of , ||.U pW «im n»aitypH «Hl>»(«n-

bw JI.I93l,fV «al.lM i:

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(DKember « . IJ31. II l i k « a* 1»0In fompiiUag ihe abew pflc« !*»'< *03 Ibe /Bllowlnj cBmmodllK «fw

, m natd! W^eal 11. tollOB IJ. bo|» IJ, lUel aerap ID. »Mor W, wool J.

; ropper *. hide. S, « m 4. mfcbef i >llk 4. code* 4. lead, J illtef J, (#eo« ; 2,-Edllorl

NEW VOIUC. Juni B (^^-Unlled ‘ ^ SUtei gotemmenl bond quotailoni , " clo*ed;^ UnERTT'• 3'..* 3J-« ....................... .....lOJiJ iy W r.H 'i t3 M 7 ....' -------102.18 j

^ I 'ourth4 'l813-311.............._,..IM.TRKAHVKY 1

4 'i l 4T-SJ................... ........... IM-31 I44 44-54 .............. .................. IM.J

[J 4< i^tstceed ________ l« ll <

'• 3 H a * 4 0 ? 4 J J u n e ------- 102.8 {‘2 3Hl 43-47 _______________ lOJ. (

3Sl41-4JIiU rch_________ lOJJ If 3H» 48-4#--------------------- •- 98J1- 3 .5 1 .5 6 -----------m 4

J ' tOTTOS>g NEW YORK. June 8 (4>-5llght { t i early advancei were (allowed by re-

aclloni in coltoii loda'y under a re- newjil ot realuing or li<iuldallon and j

. acatlcrtd Mlllng altilbuled p«rlly 1 lo hedging. Cotton lulurea closed

*' barely aleody; IS to 15 lower. JulyS ».«lrOclftbfr-835-lo-»iJ7rD«embeiw<

9.40 lo 0.41. Jantwry 9.46. March 7 9.83. May 9.19, Spot quiet; middling J 9.IO. _ _ .

]l MONEY . }it. New YORK. June 8 (-P) - Call, j ry money: Slrady; I per cent lUI da}'. 1 le Time loani: Hleadj; M lo 90 <Uyi0- n to I; 4 moiiDu ^ lo 1; 5 lo 0 j1- moiilha 1 to l ‘> |ier cent. 1 M Prime commercial paper l \ . j to Dankcn' aeceplanccs: Unctiingcd. |•d ------- 1tc . cmCAOO PRODUCE |

CIIICAao, June 8 ( .n -U re poul- I , ‘ try: RccelpU 49 Irucki; ea-v; heni ■

10 to lie; Ughorn broUen l l ' i lo : IJc; Hock broiler* 16 to I8'4e; color-1: ed brollet* 15 lo ITc; Leghoro hem!;

“ 8Sc; roojlers g'ic; Mo, 3, 6e. Tur*|| * ' keyil0lol3c.D ucU :8prlng7lote; jV old 7 10 7',ic: Oee»* 6'.Sc.“ • Duller; llwelpU 1653nuba> firm; ■

creameryiiieclaU illj KOrel a :« toY 7jr,r, exlBu i93i 3l*ic; extra (Iriu r (W-Dll M*. lo 2Mic; llrsU (M-B9I *• I8 \ lo 19 3-4: »rcDnri* lM-67) 17

lotiii 21 >.c,Ejpi; llecrlpu M,340_caifi; (Irm;

(reih sradetl liriUi c an 'll 3-4c.l«cai J

PORTtAND HAY ■r - p o R T C A ir o n u n r s - f ^ r ^ n i i^ i*; ^lL'‘d>'i.ulc*.‘i'>??i.'.__ - • ' «y, - • I

I.OS AS'(iKI.l:S |-KOI)UCE | .V 1,0s ANnCLIs: June 8 (>0-Dtrt.

ler; II/‘c«lpU l l.OM pound); lu <' . bulk :3c, '

Climr: RwlpU 12,100 pound*. ? tic .'; .llrrfinui none;, unchanged. ‘ IMiiltr): Uiichangfd. j;

------ fl,\N -m N n iic0 -P R 0 D i'rE —,f ni,\SC13C0. June 8 (.n - I '

llnilfri.it He. premium, grade :4'jc. ' OUien unelwnfnl, J

sTiiTR_ NEW VOltK. June 8 Ml - n#« '

i«MSivf iiiicnaiiaed loJa/.TijnottT^J In; Ktitiiinruil lalri Ule )<«ten!;>y , ll'. cniicfwlotu ol 2 lo 4 polnU, a .';<-;ui:cr ini- ilevrioiied with buy-

VJ r.y .MKl to be allllnrf lo ,p'ay U«l iiiii« for »;>ol.'> or 3.4J, but ,

'M Main A'kfrf 3J0. The u k i “S";npflil<il rorfluried Ule yfaleriUv . M 'ai'irCOMbapof PhUlpplnea at 3.4![■> anil :rooo li.’iu a t J.46 lor Junt and SJ July arrival*. •n P itu rr' «n» firmer on • renew­

al of f"icrinj anil »i>ecu1Kllvf buy- ,( liif loirowiiic )wier»t«y'* reaction.^f|Tlie'niarkci cl(v>ed at t>« adrancM " J'lot 3 to 4 iioUiI*. „

3»lM «fte 31,100 ton*. July elw-

January liS . March 1.64 and }' iMaj IM. ‘

aLlu„;U ir,^ it lUt n rW tt-^ n «d- _ ‘“rnnced 10 pota ta-W ^-bM U -of “■ P ' / _____ n

J . POmMlETS ;v |l------------------------------------------ J *;; 1,0 s AN{;f,I.E.<i MARKET ' 'c IX)S ANOKUS. Jnne, I ( f j i r s . ' ^tV.4)>-<)l>l poUIm* DDqaoted. ' ''

'i\ rmCAGO MARKET <(\ niirARO, Jsne I j,n-PoU lo»l ) '! lti..<YlpU SI ewloadt; on (rack l i t ; >'• ;;-|loUI I’nllH su ie i iblpmrnta 271; c. .«|nn> tiotk •Ilditlr'ilroaRr on good > = |»lofk. tradlBs moderate, »op^e« *' clmodfrtle; uckrd per ewt Alabama. Ic iTTTnitliXISPaH^SUppI Triusphi ) „ $: Ifl s:25. fro bliher. deearM »1JI5 |i e le $1.95; Narih Carolina bbl Cob- y [f blen fnr u In « J J Is « .« ; old a

•toek dull, tnding tlow, asppllea |i } mediralr; urkri) per nrt. M'Uren-jt* aln Roond HTillr* and MIehlian n 2 Rn-»rf niirJirilTlO te Jl.tS. few..v t {UO; Iftibq Brnxti }U3 k f t m |

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j i S i r s i i ? ! ] ; ! | i . l i i ilo Nul/uiili>r> n 'l K><

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' nilCAGO LIVESTOCK Pe! -CHICAQO,.Junc-8-Ul lUSDAJ-------al H‘V«; llecelpu WJX»; cloaed alow, g ^ ^ j i l y l ^ ^ w e ^ ^ g t a o H m w ^ H ,

~ lieavlrr weighU'doim to I4.W or be- « low; moKl light llghU 54 lo 14^; ^

__,Dmja-uiulepend*bl«-demanil;-l«w {n■1; brtiercr.idn 13,50 to 13.75; plain and

MlremclyJuavy.packlng iowi.bclowiio ' 41; Ahlpprrt took 1000: eittfflai«l|u

lii-rdmrrj 4000. I.i,i . Calllp; llffclpU 5500,t*lrt»UOO;| , lu f li(>itf i:44 lb, Meen 57 Uie lop; mv- i,m

erai |nul:i atlghty ateer* aold lalel.j, ai tl75 10 IS. tlieae acallng 1350 to

(1, 1«10 Ib: larcMy a ilow, jleady clean-1 ~ up maikel on ateen; beM yearting!iiu lirllrn tJ.75; vealert full; Uc'low«l,|( cr..injuuicea.306.af(:.medlumJlghi4 iM

UrKeljr al IIJ4 with good'ii ,f,lvr,i:r:a with aelglit 15 lol5J0; only bii

fe» irtrcts making it; medium bulli pr, 5:1s io J3; biilkbee(cowiJ32Sto»t. tj •ehrei); Reccjpt* 11,000; • ctelng d,

a crnmlly 15 lo 25c ln»Tr; lamb* and j (^>tu:iaajnoslljL50cjaI£JoUKiLJlu*;.(rt

f»‘rfme toi> itallTc Umba M35; lewioj, j, »S3S; bulk »7.75 |o | 8; bucka «.7J'c|, .. 10 17; ilionoula 15M lo 18; fediTmm||7 „ K.iilin£» sfjling 77 lo » lb*.

■'« l«7J; Irie loadi In mf<llum lo i« ronrtition $5.75 to MJ3; (al'ch

,;, e»r, 11:4 10 t i . i y I n choice 110 ,j to UJ Ib. »3. id ' 1

_ OGDEN CIVI8T0C* H( r. OGDKN. June I tt^ (U S D A )- U.

II'TV Hecflpli .KJ; alow, no aalra; he (j. If«r birta 15 lo 25c lowtr, buyei»*r«- Ini y »l'Uii8 juklng twlrej., «»

C.mie; necfl;ila 310; alow, about ' st^irty; ,'lw » acarce; tew good com ml

j{ ^^'M o il;_^k^ecmriipn to_m»dlum djii(j i : io W.JO; ciitteri and low eutten coi

»1 tn « . tel| . | aiifrp: ItecelpU 1(41; a t ^ ; few to

ill, Ituctol-la la.TiiM! i JO; laie Wednraday three loadj n ' ' i

Ib, CallfornU lamb* 17.40 Itralght. »8.■ Ih

“ n — ST. Jo sEPir in T S To c t r — mAT. JOSEPH, June I Ul (U B D

A '-ll'^a :. neceipu TWO; .grnerallf ■ t^- :-,i.rr’on #11 claaw: lop HJS ‘

J »l>-i:ins1r. moaily |4J0 market for 8 : . <’‘"ii,it)le hoga 300 pounda down; _

17* pound butcher* »4.40;iBO}t ” •0't4 «AJ to 14.15. n

Citite: R m lpu 1pm; calvM 504; -:^frfjitr-nppJrT »a a t« S aM long a: K ultnnalroilg; light yearling* ard I; >)'.* Slock (ully tUKly; bulU un­i t changnl: Tealera and calm weak to Kl i \ loaer; atockm and feeder* Jui• if-Mf*. «!ow. weak; aemal nnall ap a. lota and part louU *l«era and long Ini t i Jf unnei U lo M IS; Indlrlduata up alt 15 16.75: most Mlea fed atera asd long>• yrarliikgi t5 lo U.75; Iltht yearllna K< Id and hfilcM 14JO lo « » ; one load u i p*:liri(fr* «30; bulk beef cow* |3 lo 80 V »3S0; cuiKT rr»<)M IJJ5 10 U 7i; b.t n[ni<yt bull* around MAS *swn; ttn> I w.,vraim»5. • I an

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OOOTCH.THO D6TBCTMS W PLEvye POT ON -tw e • Q CASB DiDMT a e r o

A N SW rtB B C -B H O iPT V■to BK t SOME 6 p .

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i i S S ' E s ' ' s - ' S j : «!;sasr? iisi ffi: si:;l ii Btinata’oil H J * « jJ m tii 'iail, wati»r .— • Ma dIII (»rp _ ail d 71,Mi Ttm“ a IW1 'D w : l ‘n * « | i » f , •>

■‘ ! E : r a . : - i ! s i :•{ Unlml AUtraU _ Z 34 "k 3JJt) 3 I, *|! :» } S iv .a .T : i! “»i U 8 lud Alroaol.:..., «•» «lli « , i,5 u S ------- « ! ; jJll i i 1'* VanMlmm. .r........- v ! M * JJ!i l<ji W«l«n^Unlon^Tfl .. OJ, »1, y]* Wwl»*tS'‘co « ' l 40;! »I’* ci'iiii MAmcrt

NEW Yonx. June * (JV-Outb n u - u1-, k(l i]i«3iaii<iM QcaMl: „I, llunkrr tlill and aullnan,,, ,—. » 1u>: LVnlial HUIM BKUie________ 4 'i wi^LIIIM Srolw _______ _ 3',

ki’ iklreiiie innrt tnd Bhif* -------- I*',I orrcrls Uoai «m> aturr pt~^---- « • >1I lima Ulnlni .. ------------- 1 . 'p jli: K S u ,« .v - ,E i :« ’;;ji<i>. Nr* llrvllonl . _________ — — l*«;luI 'NIacira Mi«l>oii gaww— .... . „ »|«!{{|

mliiflud Ou'of’ Indiana.------^

I't Wal|f«n nnmPnj; —' » '* biiiC srccuLWiRieil; ^I'. TrI Oen C«p — ----- ---------- T |o,1, Amnlcan l’o««r and Uinu--------iJ>> , ,

Crtiile power tnd Uihl.___•,'Amrneui rortlfA tM m wamnu 7’i 1>c>.|Amnlc»n Oaa and Btcule--------4i'i•I'coiiimtrelal HOuUitm wttTanta— ».‘i Uiillrd Om wtnanu------, ------- 1'.t:

‘Auburn Aulo . . _ j __________ tl

.nioally native lambt, market not fully ralabllshed; few lAle* andma»ti‘ "

Ibirtj 17,75 down or (ully 25c loacr;! , . lew eholre Iota held higher; no year- ”

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_______ 0MA«A.UVEST0CK_1__'• OMAllA. June 8 UT) (USOAl - ki:

iH a T O g iiM g j ii' ' M n 25c or mor«,lower; cxirems un

weight aoa* down to I3J0; top $4,45 it« » (or eliolce 200 IO 250 lb; bulk d e w - ,« d able 160 to 350 lb. 14 ^ to 14.40; MO we « ;to l60 lb.-M,75 to I4J0; moit iw » $6 d MJ0IOI4; (eMfr p in MJ5 to M,75: In

Uhlppcra bought 600, •' nt'CaiUe; RKtlpU 3500. cilvea .200; $5

'*|kllllng cUtwi elowd modereiely ac* cu « I live, (ully ateady; atocken aiid (eed* lui o .en tcaite, ateady; fed ite m and.toi I- yeorllngi mo»U y-«to « ; , aevenl] I >;loada 18.10 to 16.40; choice 1173 lb. an ’’ ifleen 1S.65; (ew head yearllnRi od «•«.»! f-odd-l>etd-47;JicU«a-mo*Uy-na d 14.50 to 15; a» 'eral lota *5.10 to 1535;-!mi y bulk beef cowi 13J5 to 14; cuUer ofl

grade* 12J0 to 13; medium bull* t JJ.75 u> 11; pacllcftl lop v» lc n il;^ ()io!ce aeIectAt650lol7. d Sheep: Receipu 6000; Umba cloa- 81 i:.etf-unKcnLJioenM weak; Initanci^ Ci •fjSie lower; ckwed ateady; other! la 'IjClaawaunchanged; (edclipped lajnb*|od n 117.60 10 U; (rd woolrd lambalS: nt-iM 0 i ii<re Iamb* ITJO lo 18; (ed yearllni!* ‘ »70 ,16 to 1«35; rwr* 11.50 lo 12.50; no

choice fe«dU>t lunb* included.0 ____

rORTl.AND Lh-ESTOCK •, d< PO R TLAND.JunelbniUSDA) an

Hoc*; Early market iie«dy, 14M to ar- 15.75 on light and medium buicheri; th ,; heavle* down i6 1535; rough pack- gi- Ing aow* 13.7s <}own; feeder pig* fli

Kirady a l 15 down. wl,t Cattle: RKelpia too. ulvea 30; pli * market ateady; good lOlT pound me* 30 If dium pade CaUforoU co»i 14.15; or1 cSTunon"lU ndi-|J«"lir«,7Jrcui* (li

te n I lM to t l Calrei. moetly K U wl» lo M. , I niJ - ia ftwP!jW ft.tp*»#»hw^kt£CTttfi - }ipd'Ueady; good rr*de tamta M to -

16J0: top* quoUble M.79; unpaid; ihrowouU 15; ewea and yeailtngi

I &AN FBANCISCG L ntitTO rK } SAN FRAKC1800, Jun* 8 lU r 8 O A)-IIog*: R«««ipU 475; acttre,

! Quickest W a y . i 'T o G e t-R id -O f - ' i Ants an^ Roaches0 ^ banuh theee peau in a' hun;. a Juat iprlnkle Bu-hach where they

g Ing them to their burrow* u poi* p xtble)! and In crack* and crerlcea. g ; nu-bach make* ahort wvrk of In- > lecl puU though It la Euarante«d d uffr^or human being* and anlmala.0 So ttaa It ftwly wlthouf(e*r. Money ; b.uk U n faUi.,» Conw In handy alftrr caw at ' j :

and 50e at all cood g r o ^ and drug1 iMrt«.-AdT.

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'^TO ‘CHAMO® TWB SO B JeC T *T© SOMBTHihJa K PLe^-SWJX HOW WOOLO W s o u U KE TO o o OOT . J

OM A ^'ARM. WITH y J

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I H alt lo r U nited S ta te s

III Crop Report Influences.:tinders in Wnray'CltTi

l! — ' I}' By lOHN P. DOUGIIAN I [{' CHICAGO. Junt 8 - Halting for i W the United SUtei gowmmc'nl crop i i(« report tomorrow and dcvelopmenu i 11' al the world rconomk: conferencc : lij Monday, gnin trade aUckened lo- '

day. nnd price* wenl 1o»Tr, ''n ..Senullonal advance* In Orltlih I I?, exchange UUed to act as much of i

j ; . j y llghU and bulchcra (ully aleady lo '

otrong; top 15£0 cn few lou good to ' choice 160 poundi to around 200 '

n iwund Callfornlai; two car* around ' • 175 pound* 15,50 lUilght; medium ,

’* lo good over 180 pound* and good ' n IU 10 ICO pounds 1535; common , ’! ' 15.10; lucking .aow* motily steady.I'l siiou 25e higher on llghiatlghl*;

bulk 13 to 14. • ,Cattle; Recelpu 175; dull, most

uic* killing da*M» awady to weak;

I'Mium irai* atecra; 'goodTedltnirW P ‘ '> wnt:'i>art load medium and low

good 935 pound CallfornU graa i,‘ »ler» 15.75; JlgbUy aooed Ii2 i; i.'liack.ge companble quality 1223 .,‘ jl>oun« 1535; lo*d common to med- c >tl|um (04 g ru tm 14.25; lightly aort*[t !.,!ed 13.15; good cow*.»b«nl; loadjj '*lpirdium 84 pounds 12.75; demand I c ■; insrToring en dairy lype; hulk lowU • 'ru tur 10 medium* 11 u 13,75; good i '* buHi'^oUble to around 13.75. ' ' l<

. Sheep: ItecelpU 1575; lambs ab- sent; medium-to-cholce wwled 75 pound* doan quotable around 14.75 IO1S50; pwalbly <5.75; ewea steady; ' i«o deck* medium to good 115 to 1?}

<t:i>ound shorn I1.U Itralght. t

!: KANSAK c r r y lk e s t o c k >.! KANSAS CITY, Jlin# 8 MI(USDA) I ’• -IIO »; ReKlpU 8000; Urgtly 10 W *

I5c lower; lop I4J0 on load choice 7 210 Ib; bulk dealnble 160 (o 325 Ib. f , 11.40 to 14.50; belter gndo 140 lo 'r;i70 lb. 13 65 to 54 J5; SOW* alow, 15, M lo Mo loa-CT at-»3.65 to 14; plM,' 'iKoice. quotable 13.75'down; citl*!■ mated holdover* 100. • ,

cattle: R/celpl* 2200. calve* IM; | W itc rti and.ycarllllSJ m ittfratrlj-'

- icll»e.-ilrong-lo-I5o-hlgher;-oUicrU- killing clsjues of cattle mostly

IB unchanged; cholc*11041bTTeia»'Ied-, 15 steer* 1J.65; yearllnp of same origin , :*, «.$Oj-*e«ral-Joad*_choIcfi.Jlght-_, 10 weight steer* and yearllngi around,, rt 16.25 lo KJO; bulk (ed oflerlngs sell-. | i; Ing iipwaM Irom I5J5; hcKv and:, ^ mixed jtkHlngt largely 14.75 to , »; 1535; bulcher eowa 13 to 1340; low,, > culUn and cu ttm t ) to t2.TS; mcd*;; 1* lum buU* upward lo 13.75; pncUcal | d .top vealers 15. ill] Sheep: . necelpU 6000; Iambs ] X around 25c lower; jearllnp weak; | !i odd lou iheep about ileady; top ; y-ttaUte.lamba.lt.7S..wllh.niany ahlp- . .;-!mfnU al'-th« price; besi yra'rllhg's , •r offered 18; olher* 15,40 to 15.75.II ; DENVER SHEEP i

DENVER, Junt 8.W K0 8 D A I- i ,• Sheep; Recelpu 1000; 3 loads shorn* California Iambs unaold; buyers T;‘uikingi8»r«rrw irn«ir«boTrti*)r i i*|odd lou nsllve.liimbt ite*dy; 80 lo i -iM iMund* 18; few shorn jevUngi I :i[l7.

nORTON WOOL IBOSTON, June 8 (;d - a modenle I

demand li being received on mediufn iI and low (leecei. but Ihe (Iner grades ,0 are dnggy. Strictly comSog* 5Ss or ,i; three-eighUu blood and 48-50* or i* duirtcr blood. Ohio and ilmllsr :* fleece* bring 33e to 35c In the grtase, i

while trie shorter or combing su - i; pie el the same grade bring* 28c to .■* 30c In Ihe peiac- n n e Ohio Delaine i

or_strlctly_c(unblnB Ma and finer i* (leecea'iellat2Selo30clnUie^a>c i 0 wllh mott lalM a t Z8o t« 2»o on a ^ nUier narrow demand.

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1 a sUmului. Tnde.goaslp had It that « a professional element under able J leadenhlp was opposing wheat price

udvancei. bul lack ot aggressive buy. i n l"» power rather lhan augmenied 'I I selling cftaracfcrlwd ImattdlM op*JU-------------------- aoat»JV e»l_ :________

Wheal doted weak a t virtually the leS '» “ om figure* readied, lo ’.e

1 under yesterday’* finish; com Se ^se to i;e down; oau Uc lo He ofl, and ‘'^^jprovliJons showing 2c U) 35o decllnc.

lly loclaW with Ulk u iat tomorrows government crop report would-not prove a i bullish oa many iraden

' lud expected. I t was contended lhat for the report would not show heat dam* rop ame done after June l. Onceruiniy rnu a i 'to what eftcct Ihe dellberallona ncc In the world Koiiomic conference lo- would hAva on Ihe market waa also

cited a i a deterrent to apecuUllve Ish purchasing and as a rm o n (or sell­er ing out ot ti-htat hoidlng*.

Parorable weather condlUona for — planting and tor crop progres* weak- to cned llie corp market. Oau respond* In ed lo damage reporu, and lempor*

XO arlly rose to new high record prlcei ,_j for the leason.

Provision* went lower with hog)0dI?** Whral— lllih l.o* Clot* ,dy. j u i r . _____ 7t»i 7j», 73'i.if 'its; UfptniiMr ___7Si< 7S 7)-»u

DfCTBibft ____71!, w :, 77!i-'j ;ost J™7............ * 4 l ' i 43>i 41%;‘ : ^ s i s r : ! i :

“ S s r ; £ : : ^ iii f e l :25; POnTLA.VD CnAtN ' 123 PORTL'AND. June 8 (-1^-Wheat , d - closed: July 59‘ic; September 62c;*' rl* [December 65c. Cash-Olg Dend Qlue*!; 'idjjtem 6«c; dark hard winter 12 per, ndlcent S7c; thcMune. ll per cent 63c;' ow Mil whllo 584e; hard winler t8c;j> •od wexem while, norUiern *prlng, wej. ' • • lern red 56c.

lb- Oau; No. 3 while in.50. ’75 Car recelpU: \Vheat 28c. j

jy; ' CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ' l » CHICAOO. June 8 - Wheal:

N o.5hard71to7P .ic, iCom: No. 3 mixed 4 l'i to 41'je;i

>{0.2 yellow 4 1 \ lo 42!ic; No. 3 yei* ! IA) low (Old) 43Hfc; No, 2 white 43‘i id 10 44’;c; No. r« ii'n«42 'i 10 43c, i

,lce 0»U: No, 3 whiw 26'i to M!ic; is, Na. 3 wJlJIe :4« to 25'<e. ~ ' ' 10 Rye: No salfti, .is; Barley 25 to 60c.

1M,- Timolhyiecd MJO lo »3 a cwl.'.ti.| Clover Kcd »7J0 lo IIIJO a cwt. \

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^Oyj'' (ConllnuTd"From P a ^ 'O 'n e r" |

f'S’ Schmellng Jabbed I haW'doaiTltli*;! S'" lo th# head bul Baer ripped a ter* , ''‘ -rtlle lelt lo ih# head, caught SdimeU.. ‘I’.'’ . lug on Ihc rope* and flailed him wiih

: both hands. Left after lelt and rlghl ‘ • i i l ie r rlghl lore Into the bcluddled

Orrniflii'4 head u Baer lashed at hbB ‘

W r grlfiMd confidently as he »Ub- bed a t him with long lefl*. Schmel- ins strove to find a way to gel p u l Ilaer's long left but Baer piled both hands to the body and Tinned again

>»[' as he pulled away. A tenUle n jh l'P.*. sct.Eclimellng.up.almpjt.hflplru .ng* agaimt the ropci aa Daer* huge fist

erwhed throi«h Uio Oerman'i Jaw. Schmellng waa protecting lilmjcK, covering by Instinct under Baer's lu* nous attack a l the bell sounded,

om BOUND TIIREE-Schmellng ral> er* Ued quickly and. agaln came faiM

to a j.ibhmg lell hand. Baer .look hi* i n;;i lUlit lefu cockily. Uughlng at th*

Uermin, bin Schmellng krp‘. plug­ging, lining a h.-ird right uppercut lo tlie head. Baer held the Oemum with

•ale his lelt and drove ihree lurd nghU ufn under the heart.‘but the leulon'i des close-knit defense blocked oil a halt or dozen more swing* to the body.

, or schmeIlnt"bore In dote quarter* aa llsr lUer mixed two long righU. and ise, rocked the CallfomUn's hesd with U- both hands Inside. But Baer. itlU to dlsdalnlul, pulled awny. banged »

Ine loni; right lo ihe hrad. then ripped ner bothjisnds lo Schmellng's body un. asc III the bell sounded.I a ROUND FOUR — Baer'i defense

was more capable than anyone had

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une 10thfit PARKING lAW ; ENFORCED )AYS ONLY

S. B. ElrodChief of Police.

rUNE 9.1933

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y o u s e e 5fJ UMCLS JO H yS Y » WST5- GO AND ®3V AOMTIE b l o s s o m MIGHT 03M 6 LATeR,y<. *

tut cxpccled a» Schmellng moved In ble and found himself smothered by the rice CalKbmltu’a-arm i, Tliey-swapped uy. lefu to Ihe (ace. then each drove t led terrific right lo (he Jaw. Doth slop. 5p. p«l sim i. but B tt t Mlllfd flulckesJ

and smashed both lunds Intoaitorm ol thudding, punches lo Sclunel*

- IngVhrsdrTTJey-lockcd-heads-and ;he each tried lo find an opening ihrough !.e the welter of iha other’* arms. Bud- Hc denly they *wiuhed to the head wllb nd roaring (ne-lundM exchivige Uiot nc. brought the crowd up thouiln;. Dr*

Wa tnkcn.8chmcI[ngniIlleditrong]yatid lot drove Daer Into a corner. eudlnjU u en tall Californian'* head wllh *hort u t hooks Inside as Ihe bell call caught m* Baer hauling iack.hlaT Ijhl for a iiy long-distance smash. . j>n* ROUND nV E-B ullem eiit wa* so ‘CC (^:ut around the ringside that llghu ^ were breaking oul m the rear pew*

umong the customers. Apparently • bit wrarled from the pace. Doer

, stood off and boxed as Schmellng fof Inched In consUntly on him forcing * - openings for his heavy rlghl and 'd* short choppy left Jabt. Schmellng: ■r* hooked a hard lell lo the head and I

crCBsed hi* right wildly lo the Jaw but Baer reached the German wllh

OS a tight that started hla lell eye clot* Ing. B.ier thundered In with both hands, whipping them to the head, bul Schmellng merely shook lilsbUck

ll,* Hutch and came doggedly back lor ■!a more. He got It as Baer held him

olf wllh ft left, ond chopped hli rlghl short to the head. Schmellng leaned back In again, thumping bolh

■71 ed the Teuton with a long tight lo the head and a lefl hook lo th* body as the bell sounded,

ROU.VD SIX-Baer dsnced away,. . .meeting Schmellng's elume wiUi a

I long lelt H ut bounced (rom Ute ' Oemun's eyebrows. lUlerce Dono-

p. Unn wnrned Baer lor sneaking j punches In the clinches, Tltey swap.

<l!pcd iiunche* tb the head nloifg tha topes and Baer almcnl drove Schmel* Ing from the ring with » right high on the lemple. Tlie German shook hi* head and crowded b.ick In. slab* blng hU Ie(t lo Ui« head as Baer

I. seemed to Ioi( along. Again Daer ' Iwns u-arned. this time for backhand

- . punching, Tliey stood In n corner ii ,u ' AucI shot short right sihushte to , i ,n Ihe-iAW. bul Bner still loafed along.!

, letting Schmellng forte the fighting i . . Innd Ml the pncc. as ihc round end* i

ed. neferee Donovan'* warning au- i _ lomnllfall;' nn'’T Mii* t? *

Bchmeling In Ihe Korlng. iROUND KEVEN-Baer stepped In i

with two long rlcht.i high lo Schniil- I ' mg'* head bul iho German ripped t ^ backed wllh a nalr o(- rlgliU thal 1 U noppcTihe Californian shonTAgiln i " HeieW m noraw^ Cgiin i itrr-bjju-' i- handing nnd warned nim ftrschiiiHr l- Ing pinned his burly foe agalnsl iho i ig ropesmidsmashedhlsbodywlthboU>;i

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Will have a buyer a HprinRer cows 10 lo :iO dn; buy ony breed nnd p.iy r be ROt fo r •****’> c '« » 'h c n you'll be plcni^cd w ith wbi

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<EBW. 0HCL6 VWLTJ « BGEM SO BUSV sT E C T IM C I KIEED

A VACATION.

: steam seemed lo be leeplng trom thoC k l l l o r n l a n '* blows. Baer

’P*<1 crowded tnslde, drummed both handa"■'* a halt heartedly to Uie head, lllled *WP- right uppcwt to schmellng's Jaw .

nnd crossed o -flne lon r right W •Of® sdimetlng'i head but We German 'n 'l- foughl back stolidly a t Baer missed ■*nd nnolhefHmgTlBhrio'ihe-lii:aa.-Bwr— w ih smashed hi* rlghl lo the head a* th# ’Ud- round ended.

BOUND EIGHT - Daer alowed / U>at down considerably. lost some of hli

MvagCTy^u• he. Ujcd to_fcnd^UiB

»n'j|icU haniB acr,r1ppcd a looping lefc to the body and dropped* l h a t hard -

•’ort right on Schmellng'* chin b«t Ihe Oerm*n slipped In close ond lucked . _

Jf * his he*d oul of danger on Baer'* chest. Baer took a hard right lo Ihc

u so head,drove6chmdlnglntotherope« fihu awlnging both flsU to Uie chin. but. xw i took two short right inuishe* on tho ly « chin a* they eame a»nr. No mat*>oer ter how hard Baer seemed lo hit tho iln» German, sdunelln* came boring elng back, hi* hand* working busily ,ln- and Ilde. Da>r flailed Sehmdlng's head tlln* i wllh boUi hands and the crowd booed . and a*- the Californian bock-Iuinded Ja« again. twlsUd Schmellng around and with banged him from behind wllh a left :lo«* u *he bell rang.» th bound NlSE-Schmdlng'* lec- cad, ondi changed hi* trunk* belwten lack round*. The German was apparent* lor ly M tre*h u when he lUrted,

him though Ihero were iwelllngi around bolh hU eyes, shuffled forward Into

1I>’B arlghthiuidsmashloUiohead.Baer 90^ dro>'e both hand* to the body, then .

1 10 o( righU and smuhes to the head, th* Schmellng laid back ogatnst the

ropfi, apparently badly hurt a i Baer »ay, reoched him again wllh another ii a right to Iht Jaw. but onco more Utt Bner hurt his own game by back* mo- handing nnd Ihe crowd boord.(Ing Schmellng shook himself nnd go'l In 'ap* dote, working bolh hands lo Ihe . . . . the body, but once more he ran lnU> a nel* terrific tuslllade of short le a and- ilgh right JoIU to Ihe chin. Baer waa , >ook punching as short a* Schmellng us- $ lab* ually did. hilling Schmellng olmost laer nt wlll «1lh elUier hand tn * neu* a laer Iral comer. Bsefkept slugging alt* ? and er the bell and Schmellng waved pro*' •neriusl lo the retereo as he stumbled to , a bll grogglly to Ills corner.

)ng. I ItOUNIl TEN - Baer lore oul lav* ling agely In an effort to (Inlsh the Ger* nd* man, smashing his right three tim es. au- on Schmellng’s head, Bul the Teuton

ed Barr lo the chin that set the I tn CalKomln'i nose lo bleedintr » vol*:iiJ- ley o( tight and left smashes ped stood Schmellng helpless. A right IiAl floored Schmellng after» volley had tiln punished him lerilflcally. schmellngi^ it- .um iiu iw u iiia fm ui iii6 luuiiit;;iilK nine-bufhe-wni-nclplfu'andTUtr iho'tmashed him wllh both hnnds.,Bef- b Ui I erec Donovan stepped In and slgp-

'th 'f 'd K d ro t-lh e-len lh round. ' - -----------

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S D T maLT SYRUPNOB FLAVOMO

i v i r r ’e M .G u 4 n M iu « h ^

S N T E D ’

•er a l sale Saturday for0 days from frcshtninR. WIU i.iy more for tbcRi (han cnn k'hcrc. Brlnft them In. I kno?r1 whal you will get Tor them. •• ✓ ^

3 L L E N B E C K

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8XNOM18: NlcbolM Berf U • h«■Ur (tlleo rrom Uie moile h n n n i un:—brv*BU h« ]>l«yt<) Ilx heni snce luih a o((»8. He rcMOMi the |frl, bal •only a »(vrt4 ( jie mil > limp, qujand • rtnrtlkcl to s lm t «rr« hit yoi

. Kwardi. Eren Cmile B«;d, hb eh' , wirr.Mniwt ru e ebvnHtrln E o f .

Itnd. »n1 Kbfn V 'tlp u i c .'l; fnr— heott. »Jie rcm»ii» In N t» Y«k. “*

On Ihp rf- - ;pnUdly forfM Uoyd to U!b to. «hff! » ( tu t NkliflU* lelli h tf that • « “

------ >w4»-fo»ul.of-htf^ a t.U u L .th tf----- i■ niM( p v t whrn (he iblp docki. •

Bat he Klrrt litr hli (tcanlle cate (UIs rrpbce one lhal h»4 Ixlonfed |Utto h tf dead father. lu

Chaiuer Eighi ^IIOMK FACTS • ' Jie

When Oeorsi*' roI biick lo her,f«l cabin that nlghl ahe found Nelly; “ Kwtrr ilreiidy lhe«, im rarlne'» !

c ra m on t Juc that v u dlsflBured T by wccplOK. ," I'• OeofRlo iliul the doo: arcl iloodtyM

with her back lo ll for a tnomenl.; . N thin »he Uughed n Illtlc hyMfrlc-'mu a»r. , ‘0 ‘

Nelly turiiwl round. "Wliai arc km you taughlnc drm.tnded Inu

. "You look tn f.fiitiny." Ofonile "i f Mid,

Ndly JlwhNl, "Well, you've b<tn “lionrllns loo." Mic u ld defiantly, tha

"I knoii','' CKorKle m i down on bef

'''"What°do^w^do nwl^^^ de- 'fi^l manded, • pic:

"D or Nelly screwed Ihe lid on Ihs dor cream pol wllh vicloua finEm. '1 C knov Khat I do rluhl enouth. 1 colllni back to the nhop and « r te naMy'htr old women who treat me n* If I ' wfre rtirt', from nine to lU," hln•OfOTsle leaned her chin on her eve

“ ■ hsnd. I life"Hnw rtld y 'O Mirh n 'one hoi*, ''

Way?” dhe Mked IniereHedly. Ici- "DMlor'K certtf|p.iip," the elrt'r,l'>

Kirl ntumetcd briefly. T Iinif n vlfo will cnugh and he Ihoualil I wan con* \ . rumplh-e. The head floorwalker at! T niir plnce llkea no foo, nnd Ihm e n helped. He'd marrr me If he could,- den

"WhyMn'lhe?" ,<lnnU etauK he'i sot a wife,' i hid "And wotild you marry him?" woi

Oeorcle uked. ■ ' li'x• Kelly Khnitged thin ihouldcn oul bul of her cheap camUole. to i

“Don't know. H«'» not bad, bul no “I milter how .h*^ dreued or wher- nbo e n r he li, you could alwaya sweu leal

wai ft floorwalker.” .'cr 'i-------- Hc-mlRht-brWnd/'-Ofondf-iub-Nv-l

mHt/-d, Or<"Oh. he'« kind enouih." Nelly ouli

aneed *Hh weary leom. "But you, will want Mmethlns more lhan th a l - a i ' N leait I do. Aren't you golnc to un- 'pyt: dre»i7"

"t luppoM ao.'* Ooorgle allpped ahe oiil of her c rlm m froek. »nd held

•11 up at arm's length,-rtsiirdlnff It will wllh raiher wistful eyea, befi

. "Nlcholi* Boyd u ld I looked like knn t a n b b ." aho luJd. I •'

. Nelly laushed. Nel!^ '•Ke wouldl He's been well tmlnod, Ihe r H an you been erying about him?* (lh

»h« demanded. oAki'Tei.- . “(

“ 'Why?’ T*I dont know. T think llfe'i aw- Ir i

• fHllywd,- • Mr'I f a n iwlndle. th a fi whal ll I*.- ih»

Nelly aweried rather vJolenty. 8hc,-Wi waj fllent for i\ moment, brushing,"Oc

I Daiiy Cross-\ 'ACBoii Selullon tfYMtird

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hc:-ihon tiraight hair «lUi rather unneceuary tlolenee. - Ibtn itM turned wvund again.

“I luppoH Doyd h u lotd you qulw nicely and kindly that when you get 10 Bouihnmplbn It'a all over.

I chJ"■1 an going to ae« Mr. Boyd

ugaln,'- Oeorgle lalfl qulotly.I. “Oh, ' ' i i e you? Well, you’v* Ichased him enough,” Nelly aald wtth blunt candor.■ Qeowlt'a erei urew dUtmwd._____

D o you think I h a n f ' 'a b « ilghed. "ARj yet I haTcot chiud lUm In the way you mean. M bttn In qulle a different *ay.“

T here la only one way.- Nelly <le- dared itoUdly.-Men only tie r want you for one thing; bealdei. he' mir> rled. I-vc Men hli wife. 8he'a like a = falr}'."

: “A very cheap fairy then," Otorgl# 'u ld quickly, then ilie ilghed again. "That w u btutly 0/ me,’ iha Mid."I expect ihe’i frightfully nice when ,

jyou-koo*>her.“ ................. ^! , Nl««r 'Nelly Vfti icornful, 'Nleol “ I mid iMven that poor devil of a man : to romr »)l U,h ray a/one?" Do you know—- Ihe grew luddcnly uiyiler- Inui. "kty belief l>. thal he’doMDt 7 1 ever n ^ n lo get lo Soulhanmplon >nt at all.

"Wlial do you mean?" Tri“Only that iiany a belier man xn

than he Iiu gone owboard“Jurt before tha boat geU In," Nelly de-thrrA -'ll-ll lh> Vtf'.l nf IMny « __

'fallen film alar would do, make a _ plclureaque exit, and mind you. 1 dont blame him."

Oeorgle u ld nothing; ahe w aiilt’ Tn lllng very atlll, her eye« downust,'her dim body luddinly tenae.I Nelly went on,-You wont ever lee An litm nElttlTnny more than I ihall lc i evec m you, ‘Shlpi lhat paas In Iha an

1 iifelil," thatV whal we are," Lei •'Bill I .ih k ll f f t yon again."

CiKitRk laid quietly. "I'w ant you lo come and »tay with me If you {*"

'w iir i "I . -Slay wllh youT- ! Tlie iwo glrU loked al one anolh- er •llently (or a moment, then nid- denty Nelly betan to weep. “You

,dnnt renlly mem It. I know If wt A<r :h«dn’i had to ihare a cabin you U i wouldn't hare ipoken to mi a l all.

' If* lilnri nf ymi to «tr jrmilt *»k me, bul I know you wont when U come* U i to the p^ilnt." « l

“I dont think you know much about an>1hlng." Oeorgle u ld com- leally, "You’ve sot eteryone and tr- An

i cn'lhlng all WToni, U fe-lin t half — •«»-b»d-lf-yoii-won l-let-ll-b»,-And,= — Oeorgle wenl on potlllrely. “You're 8

.quite wrong If you think I'm In Ion »o’■ With Mr. Doyd." 0 ' Nelly* climbed Into bright pink >*y ’pytima*. wW■ "Allrlaht. have It vour own way," ahe uld, "I'm going to bed,' b u

'And when will you come and lUy boi with'met 111 give you my addrtu cd t^efnre.we land, and you muit let me 1' know when j-ou are free." • Nlc

I -Wefkend* m r only Ibje." ma, Nelly ,tald; ahe u t on tbe aldi o( t e : Ihe bed. one foot already under the tor, fheef. "I nay, do you mean lt?“.*he «»>

lacked,ngflin leniely, tbaI “Of courM 1 do,"‘ do»! m e tool rhme oul again, and Nel- 11 ly look an ImpuUhe dive icroaa Ihi A 1 n.irrov cabin and dropped 1 hilf- cen ihamed klu on Oeorfla^ cheek, the "Well, youYe decent." she uld . QUli "Ooodnlght." - • . self

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clolhei. vveliOeorgle flnlihed undreuing and m,

lay down, Hhe had ne\’er fell more dm, wide awaks In h u life. m a

-'Msoy a belter man than he U vtdi b u gOM ovcttMard iu jt before tlie lu,., boat gcu la -" Nell>''s wonls haunt*e d h e r .- ' -------- f . , |

ll was all iwiwitM of coutMj r>L Nicholas Boyd w u noi Uul u r t of m an-noi a coward! and yei, well pi be certainly hadn't much lell to live Kgv: tor, not udw, lie w un'i atiybody mui any more, and it w u quite poaitblelin c that even his wife had turned htm Kir,down. .......... (itid

How could R woman be m cruel? MrA A woman who hsd shared tils sue- chu ctss loa Oeorile's Iwan ached foV Thoi th l man who had u id to her m w u QUlelly. and without a vesisgi of -nei self*pliy, "You-re a llitic fool. Robin, con

you,for If you can aqueeto oul al single Uar for an ugly, acarred devil i r r who h u toppled off hU brai* pin* nacle Inlo obscurity." [

.That w u the only lime hi had ' ftvcf-iacken.atifliu lilmarli: to her!,— _ no.-ha-wa8 nol.a-cowsrdtjjfe.mlghl havi knocked him down, bul Oeor*,^^*^ gW « u lu n It could never m uter » rv him; be would uke up the broken .on ■■

“Blit I believe ahall be Ihire to tuf*. help him." ahe told heraelf, 'Some- Uilng~lni'me-telirroe-qulte;iurely th tt I al^ll bl there to help him." f ^ t o il uleep at lu t. fuU of ~ JlO lftl'^ldenee. ihe only troubli h being IhAi when she awoki next ■ momug llfi did not aetm quite so almplc,8hi could not llnd NIdiolhs though

she hunted the decks for him.t t w u raining a llltle and the aea

w u RTty nnd rather rhoppy. ■People were tiaekinc and the

gangways and pavagei were al­ready stacked wtth big irunks ind ault-caus."Oeorgle'waiidered about on Boyd's • ' deck peiriAg at the Isbsls on all the big tninka <ihe v u sure itist Nlch- o lu would have quanlllle* ot lug- «age>-btfMrheti-at-iart-»he-loin«J-a — trunk th lt bor« his nsme. ll w u simply Ubelled -Undon." And London waa luch a Wi pUcil-

Har uncU had one* told her that If a man Mihed lo hide. It w u lafer to go out of hU own houie and Into U}i one next door than lo go to London and hope to be Iwi. bul on Iho other hind M n Lerelect who ■ cooked tnd cleaned the houao andi . ^ot her own way In everything, hid always declared U ul nobody could ever find you In London If you dldnt waht Ihem lo, . .

•'You can walk about London for»_month mrt no’er.iec.A.MUlJ'ou __knM." ahi had one* lold GMrgle, _ Xondon's the lonlieii place In ihe H

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world for all tliai Ifa luppoied lo have flY# million people In It." • i* ® tCopyrlght, 18», Doublediy-Doran)

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W EST END RESIDENTS

A H E N D CONVENTIONS

BUUU June t (Special to The Newsl-aetCTal West End n i\- denli ire altinding convriiUqns.

Merl* Ooff, C larln Lunte, Theo Oaull, and Helen Trlndel are at- people al Nampa' from the ChrUUan lending a convenUon for Un young church. Y. .

Mr*. S. Wh Cummings, Mn, E. J. ^ * Mn„ltarn.Wfliiht.»r8.ai»

ending the P E 0 convention in l/LI WelKer this week,. n i

Mr. and Mrt. W. N. ChiMlli and ol daughter. Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. U E. Cobb, all ot Austin, Ne* vada, are vWtIng al the Carl Far- The Inger home. . .

I I bnKFlbER-5RANQERS- EET

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Nawsl-Filer Orange met lu regular blesiseailoa Juna 1 wlien Uu program w u v;cr«■In cbarse of Uie charter members, eart)Kir, and Mn. Oeorge Johnwn, Mr. lahe:nnd Mn, William Oueilng. Mr. and QeoiMra Elmer Tlcknor. Mr. and Mrs. Mh.Chuiein and Mr. and Mrs. & 0 . pt«s<Thomu. A taature ot the program openw u I mock debate on the queiUon: "Ida■•neiolved - Thai the World Will Mun Come__lo an End WlUiin. Three acco:

I dlitJEROME SH ERIFF FINDS ■«««

G Y PS IE S -G E T S.M O N E Y f ie ;

'News)-Tht DiSley,' OU ''Service lUllon Juil north of Jcrdmi Bl 'on thifiUwhene highway-wiiTlslted New; br*-b>nd-of-OyT>riM41>«Ja«er y r tt^ n g j

ture. thrdLwpiieiiranee'of'1730 w u ~FP dIscoviM ahertff Otvls aod hU cn t deputy. Emmllt Smith, were lmmed* dnyi JsM:ri> '«<'^"®n-lfte/ffr«Jrand a on ;

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W A ^ ED - PIUCllCAL OR MA- b"?

For Sain—Livestock ~ ^apOTTO} POLAND CHINA MALE Oh • hog. 3^; mllea north Of Curry. —

carop of l iem lottUd tvo'mllu c u t Of }|an»n when Davis lucecedeal lo i recovering S7J0 lOgMhar vlUi coMi from Ihe cliletuln ot Ihe irlbe, Har*Ing Ihe Ucenie numbtr of Uw.cu Oi ( the mbcreanu, In located tbU a t tbe Ne enc«ffl|imenl bul w u unsbli (o llnd jtu UsoccupaQUatlhe’tlm eofblarUlt. foi: niTcalening lo tske th i car back to , Jerome, brought Uia desired rtaulta.

CEREMONr UNITES " i “ COUPLE AT JEROME

.JUtOMU Ju tT F 10p«!il lo Tlie Newai - Aubrey Painter, Ooodlng, tnd Bessie Boyer, Hiierman, ucur* ^ ed a mirrlsge U(«nM a t Uit Jerome eounty courthouie Miy >1, and w n t 1 unUed* that altemoon a t the Baii- m tb t partonste by Rev. O. L. John*•on. Dr. and Mrs. Snyder, flooding, J accompanied the couple and acted W( as wlinesMs. ^

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CliUB-SPONSORS'CHURCH""* BANQU|T AT KIMBERLYKlitDERLY, OuM < ISpKlal to f

The New»i-An en}o>-able affair ' ' rtalurlng a church tct-tog^lhir,” bnwiuet.and program apon»red-by the Calindar-club of Klmbiily. w u - Keld In the parion'orOinKUiSSUr “ Splrcopil church Monday ei'cnlDg.

Pbces *Tr# arranged a t long u* « bles waling ICO gunU, T hi -lablu s e re , attracUvely. decorated w llh, incl earty summer Woisojm and lighted j lahen. Following IM dlnnir Rtr. lea' Oeorge O. Rdeberry Introduced the Mh. W. 0. WalU, Twin Falb, who n a presented several punolaguu and a opened the program wlUi tinging ot ;oei "Idaho." by John Rasmusien, wllh U Mun*y North. Twin Palls, u piano w i accompanUt. R*», W. B. Young, dU-1 t

dlst Episcopal chureh. gave Ihe id - ,ieni dress on "Ficlng Um Pronller." |Uy.

RESID EN TS OF RURLEY » - S U B M H tM P - E B S a O J I S ^

DUBLEX. J um » ‘Bpeclal to Thel H Newsl-Hoiplisl paUenti h m dur- tn* ing-4h>-lMMTHk lw l'i'*»d I

-Tred-ThompionrDurley. w u lak -ib " en to the Fnmsiad hoipllal a few a « dnyi.ago wbiri he wai operaltd up* L m on ;«• eppentfdtJs. I h Is reported Belting along nicely. W*

Mil, Loula Conner underwent an *ltl operation for appendlcllU i t ihe J. I

' ' ‘jtol*A,.H.'™ilams ol Oklahoma Car Who h u been vlilUng hcr slster a l ton Rupert, wu-brotight to Ihe Frsm- non Had hoipiui l u l week tor a ma)or '« operation. She will return lo herlAIb: al.«ten home al Rupert lodsy. thi

Little Orace BWwart, Rupert, waa V r-leuetl from Ihe rrcnulad ho»pllaJ Dlxi Tuesday. Utj_Elslt-W arner. Heybura..»ho.hu Joh been 111 a l a local hospital for wt*|H o1 eral daya. w u taken to her homejftill today,’ lihi

FORSil•10 Aereji d w e jo town. $1

>«P . No Jnt*r«l‘ for-Hral thre iinptid balance afler three }ca

}5160.00 Boya a Bood 40 I crop. SIISO.OO caKh: iialanee oi

_ F.C.GRAVBi■ISO-iUln-Avc-^Vorth. , . , _____________________Phone al

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poo «o. Mn, Beamer, as» 6ih A«. 7. North: two blocks north ChrliUsn — E Church. Phone 820J. RO, = = = = ^ = = = = = = u

: QOODINO RESID EN TS '

. ; LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA

! " i Jt OOODINO, June g (SpicUt lo The'» News» - Ooodtng inlvals nnd d e -, " j 1 putures.for tha week Include Iht _ . M m lm ., Mn, Wlll MUik nnd children went t

to CalltOTila on Monday. They wen ' Jo: , secompinled by Mn, M lnti parenU, —

who reside at Sboslune. It/: U n, Jennie .Robertson It visiting • ' in Bhoiliooe wllh M n .L Jensen and , ali^ a t lier niece’s. Mrs. 0. Hopper, lor• Mn. H. C. Kohr who l iu been In ;S ; the hoipltal t t Nampa for some Umi, niumed.to her home In Ooodlng. , ‘• Miss Beu SwrdiQborg, 'BoUe, 1 m . TjsUing friends here during her ra- S. cation from h ir school worlc. _1, A. E. Thompson iitd family left , . I Wedneiday lor Colcrado Sprtnp lo ^

be preient i i ih i graduallni exar- * clses of tlielr dsughler. Miss Helen. *”

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JO’ nLER, June a fSpeclal lo 77m ] ‘,N*ws)-FUer Titllon and itavilen — ' tnclDde the following: ■ -R t: Ur. ind Mrs. llupea.WUIlams wUl i ■ leave Tuesday for Chicago where elb I they will A'ltli reUtlvei tnd attend p ' th l Cenlury of Progreu cxpoMtlon. * ,

Miss Onah Davis and MIm U)tUs , J IDntler ejpect lo leave Moodsy lor ™

I an »Unded vlilt with n liU ru in '.Washington. pnI Theodon Hick* left Wednesday by

,lend summer tchool at the unlvert-

j* 'W .L .' W. inwklni, »-orthy mat* u j ron ot the Filer Order ot Eutem (

, BUr will leavt Silurday for Kellogg, ’ w.

iMUiOM'eflhe order.------------------gti,1 Mlu Dorblhy Ooode. a student a t >. the Ualranlty. of 'Idaho',’ souUum INi■yb ^ l ^ - l ^ m ___«

her aiid res'lOoode. ’ bei.1 Miss Orace Hkks, Iniiruotor In the 6ai liBol»o-elty schoola, amTtd-;home B« IWidnetday lo spend the summer _ (with h it'parenu, Mr. and Wrt. O. — iJ .H U k i. ■ I

U n . T. B. Mooro and Mn. T. U ' Cutneyw hoare-atM ndlngthipzo ~

. convenUon a t Welser are expected ou

. homi'Frldsy. o■1 'U lsi Dorolhy Oau li home from net lAIblon where she h u been attending ehi Uu Stale Normal tchool, - ^

Mra. Donald O nni, Mn. W. 0 . _ Dixon and Mn. L. C. Colnell, dauglw NE Ut) and granddmhter of Uu UU a JohB-Armour.-lelt-jn>uradJLy-foc_llo Hollywood, Cailtomli. Mn. Dixon Wi:

iftlll n tu ra Uler to her homi in Ok- era lihscna. ' ~ jane

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n. IBOO.OO canh. 1280.011 (ot- ”th re* yeayn: 5 ',^ in le rcs t on, _ y e a r i, .

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)p p o r tn[ For Rent—Fum lsN ’ “ROOM FOR RENT. 3rd NORTH.

KOOUff AND BOARO, PHONE 7t«W. ______________

ROOM AND BOARD. J19 SECOND I NorUi. ■ U

iDraROOUe,BOAnVffDEBlRED. ~ ' Phone 81IW.'. . ..

NICELY FORNIBHED ROOM, - { clDia la. Phono KtM, ^

SLEEPUro ROOM, CLOSE IN. Phone >38 aller 8:00 P. M. J

' LIOHT HOUBEKEEPINO APART* *- ment. Central Building, p. 0. D«

Johnston, phone 3ISR1, BuhL ' J

JtAVE APARTMENTS THAT ARE all right, also th t prlcei, 3 and t

rooms, fumlsbrd complete. Tbe Ox- ford. <U Uals NorUi ~

H&USES UfD APARTMENTS, • futnlshNl a n d unfumlshod. n

Hooset for u le a l bargain pricei. — 3irt Shoihoni at. SouUl Phone UO.W. E. ganger. _ -------------------------- ------------- ^ r oLONO'S AD~i-ROOM FDRNISK* '

ed 130; 8-room furnished i» ; I- room modem tlS; 8-room modem FUi

l i W -A Jt.tiing. nboneJ83________ “

'MODERN THREE ROOM . FURN* Jl lihrd apartment, newly redeeorat-

ed, low lummer raUa. Bungalow ApertmehU. Snd Avenue EuL

JO SACKS SEED POTATOES JOc. ItS E. W. SucUey. Henteo. Hu,

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Sidney Bynim, Phone 4TJ<, HM* elton.

A COMPLETE LINE OF BDLK girden seeds, garden pluilt and '

some tIOKcn, Eberharl i t Ouroi. ^ Phone SNW, }<a Mala Soutb. , ,

FOR SALB-PLAN^OADBAQB, S S cauliriower. eeg plant, negnen ami _ t,

tomaloei. Dtngel A:. Smith Seed _ Compuiy, Twin Falls. u i

UNIVERarTY NO, 1 S T R A IN Phi Orest NorUiara Seed Seans. H.

• W. Rlcdiinan, four milts toulh, H w r _east from tha e u t end Of Main u Street. Phoni oaaajt. IE5

INCREASE YOUR BEAN YIB.T? ^ i ' OM

resUUnt, euy to- hanrest. Urge Qn beam, striped pod. Samplei i t Nei Sanda't or Harder's. Phone om*Jl. = Beod Bliworth. ------- ------ T'

I -For Sale—Furniture ^OULDRAWSEN PIANO, i YEARS

old. walnut flnUh. Cau u good u Nor newi Only ll».00 and can be pur-1 .n r chued on caay termt. Logan Mule^ __________________________ youNEW AND DSED FURNITURE OF “

all kinds. Coal Ranges u low utm Mftj \fff jrf><>, tpij K.jy n- n [1 ----will I>ay cuh 'to r stovas and refrig- eraion and tumllun. Moon's Pslnt —•

land Furniture atore. Phone i. 10 I ' . ic= = = ^ = ^ = i m

I For Sale—Aulomobilts to

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nayBABY OIITCM NOW 17 P n i HUN- =

drtd, mKKert'i Quality Utlchery.

S E vFj T w ^ .‘old ' UOHORN WAI —pullKi7Hsn»onTtT»{n:|W per hun- — w drtd, RlKeria Qusllly Hatchery. Rw Phoae C4JWJ. . !««<

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DENTISTS

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. BALUNTYMB rL D H B IM O * a BeaUBg C»-Btieet Uettl Werta 1 For hitting irouMea. Phcae a i.W .

5; F o T s a lT o r t r a d #

- FOR SALE OR TRADE PAIR WORK'. mutes tor milk cows or iheep.- •• — I. mllci cu t, K norlh Uansen. U. U n Ftte^____________- F 0R -8 A ta r0 irn iA D e = v * tit8 £ .-------' dan. nice uphoUtorlng, good mi«

thanlcally, and Unt. U to model T .: 'roadster wllh Ruxtel ,a»lf.M l Fifth

annue w u t, * '

. ONI ■» E SsaT T O im iN o 'cA iC good lliape, one -31 Ford m - « P .

lour hay nek* and wtgooi, Kin»

iluff Is lor ta il or .wide. Chulty Hughe*. Ftnwr*! C tm L TirJfl PWli,

■ Idaho,

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c WANTtO - A DSED KXTCh5i t in t Phone 308.

^ WANTED PODLTRY-BOO®, K. C.< Hunter. Phone 808.

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U D y ” WANTS TRANSPORTA*■ lion io Iowa. Share eipeniei.J Phont W . ________________

i WILI/ PAY CASH FOR OOOD- -• 33B, Piul Fnithey. ___ _____ .4 p m OR ■ p r o '/ A a fl 0 ____

e QrMley, cSw ada Wr7te b5 ^ c« ' t Newt. Referenett requlnd.

' ” 'F o f Sale'M tsMHaiMOUs ^

' BABIES' FOLDWO CANVrt SAW Uble. Phone 1773. ____________

' VIOLIN FOR BAMS - IU, ALSOJ World Books reduced, Mt 3rd AVI-, North. ___________•IIRRIOATION P lP t POOR. SIX.

elghU un. twelve tnch a l prloee you can afford.» wUl piy you to u e

i ua Twla FalU Junk House. 130 Mala .. South. •__________ _

^ f o r Hent—

‘ 10 ■ Aciiiss p a S t o e . s" u i j t a louth, mile wesl South. Park. Z.

L Mcunlrr, _______________

tw S room h ou be w jt h oa r - d ^ snd tree wiUr 18.00 monUk

InquUe Idaho Junk Home.

‘ Lost ’ stra yed o r - oto len - t w o --------

Iil« r fox.puppies, alie.of u U flewtrd (ortttorter or M e m - allon lesdlnc lo recovery, H. O. lUyu. phone

! R c lF W a n led ; ^I wanted - COOK FOR SMALL ,— hotelr'ftf'rve-fiveaU-fimlljr-eiyl*.— —, Room tnd board $30 per monUi. jllolel Htgerman.

H E ^ M r M I G m ^ O I D - :

"P u y ln

P a n T a l

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i $ 1 1

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> Y o u r5 'AND COMF1

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'1 ^

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; J__ ~-7BEACIV C rfpci.B nd I.ca lh rr {

, - - 98cS Ideal fo r s tre e t. .•I'ort or

tolorcom binntiony.

- y - - . ^ E N V '^ T O R E

— ^ --------MEN^g-GENUIi^ PANAMA HA'

' $1:98'. 5

(A C los^O u t o f a S(rie ^ ■ G rid e 15.00 Nunih<

A aupcr-valuc! Fine Brad( W F a n tm a l U t w ith , full W Bwcat-band. F ifth Ave- (p ^ n u c and OpUmo style* «)

XAS DETAKTMENT I

k e t ”d r e s s 'e s “ “ 1 “ 11.90 I■Dd ilripu. Uoit of tbtjc

kn tih ......................A ttt to ippreditc ihtlr ilin.

5 5 ^ir H o m e StojrPLETE STOCKS IN LAI

FRIDAY AND SATUR lER SPECIAL IN THE I ■’ ONE LOT GENWNI

B R A D L 6

_ ^ $ l. RE fiU L A

CU^ , A T T » k FA

• ■ PACKED iW l)Nl T h e « S rild th e lx )w « t 1 You know wh

J). . t i Thla value coI ' . i ' l pHcaled a ( ar

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L / S lric lly FlrntI t l AKSorled in to

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FRIDAY AND SATURIATIIEB SPECIA L NO. 2 IN T liE

A F A a O R V CI.OSE-OUT

lYNEE w a s h s

. IlcK ular Vnl rg U S M 19:12 of S (

\ V? •'? ThcnllrtimeliOno of our liu

— -i« -C leycland .-

\ . IMiehrd a m y i'_«tylcH j- S lTlct

^ I f ^ i W i i c ly cn: 1 - • 1 ' ( \ _ \ ___ ciinrnn tced j

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M EN 'S ST O llE

BOYS’ SLACKSIn I'InIn While nnd-W Htt-W

Rithrr*Blarlmr"Hrown {ilripr

98«(A rcs fl to 20)

"A fine .vnlnc’ in a Iwys ,*unir ‘Irouscr. Good w eight 'n i.itfr very Hue Ihilorinjr.

OR SJIOE nKPART.MKNT

lCH SANDALSr r ^ tlc s In Covered ( 'uban Heels

k i r S - H S - -----------1 or home wc.ir. Viiriniis colors ii

tn N E ---------lATS ■

Iritlly KluC

■ado jicnuiiic M \ y \ j full ‘leather A y V —

$1.98 W /

d a h (N ‘M

>re O ffe rs F OARGER ASSORTMENTS

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t r i T s -

L 6 9liA R V A LU ES » 1 .9 6

T 0 « 2 . 9 8

;l o s e d o u tFACTORY IN JA N UA R Y iMVAY FO R SUM M ER'S

JN D ERSELLING Id w ere m nnufoclured o n ,It Wool M nrkel o f Ycant. w hat wool is w orth today, could no t potuiiblybe du>

! a n y fac to ry loday.TH E B E S T 'A T T H E

l-O PT H B -eH B A P B S T ------------ImtK. Speed Model Slylea. n tolR of coIorH. Sizex <'16 to }E A RB T H E FIN E S Tsurra MADE.

Y A R ? BRADLEYS.

RDAY' l iE MEN’S STORE ■ lUT

SUITS79 c

Vnluc.H in Ihc Sum m er of ' W f lo $ 1 .4 0 ItanKea. le low.wnlcr ninrk orprleei* - terns «vns renchcd in 19.12.' liuyors vinitod th e factory id .-O h io rto prtKtire’ these; — r iio u K h l'ii l Jim uftry aiitl ’ ■“ ny unli) June . Oliver rictlv—fir« t- ( ) im li t> ^ ^ n « — ^

i jiKflinst nny .ylirinkrige,c« imd-iic slcove;?. ___ _.SK AHK ICAYNKKS,. T H E H K S T A T T IIK ''. 'OF T H E K ’IIR A PEST

MAIN FLOOR S l lf

-wjtil ANOTHliRSHIPMENT 01

BIG C RUlU

___________ S _ $ 2 . - 9 5 -run uip or Usiii Wfisi

imnuTiterini, n jh itji «n<| lought;

Sun-T»n folnr—»erjf rr*U'-------- IHlit wrlalll bon; lh»l *1

Convrrv..

— ------------M A iN -r i.u (m - .su o f

' AN^ KTRA LAIUil

$2.95$3.9J“ TO

P $5,00.

i_./ W hite «])or(s, ^andnl.', jui

more s ty les iii hiRh and lo'

' TWIN FALLS DXIl’

9 DeI f l U s n ’t R i g h i

m QO U R S PE C IETS OF STYLE AND STAl AT-THE-IrDrlS^'AFTER

FRIDAY ANI

, , THE ECONOK Offers AN

s P E (

HARV€<-e iH W H IH > O T -IN -S T r^ H )U I

K lllS 're IN DISCONTINUED All held back fo r th is E vent.

ONE LO T CH ILD 'S F IN E 5• 19c and 25c vaJuea. Soft. Hi woven a tH ik s in colors. P lain handa nnd fully b o u n d .........

O N K L O T SM A lX BOYS' H^ Made o f heavy • M cxican s t r woven a tripca . F o u r cyelola. l a t h e r sw eat pa tch ....... ......

0 N B 2 .0 T SM ALL BOYS* IL Arm y flhaiKR. Some With a rr on brima. O thers in cowboy alhand.s nnd aolid red c o lo r .....

ONE LOT MISSES’ STRAW 2r>c. L arge crowna, woven colc M any-have th e heavy Mcxicastraw w eave .............................

ONE LOT MISSES’ F IN E f — 3D clo-IO cr-B ift-ahapc8 ,.fancy-(

cd fancy colors w ith contraati Fancy hands nnd fully bound

O N B L O T B IR BOYS BfR JL• E x tra InrKO cowboy shnpes. some decoratcd w ith b rass rin

- :.hig-faney-buek]ea.-<^tc.......... .

.O N E LO T M EN’S LA RG E II, LarK'c shapes. Adju-sfable l/ar s tripes, nnd some w ith acreem liOts o f d if fe ren t s ty les

O NE LO T MEN’S HEAVY M10 “ISc. fcx lra larRC shaiw s. Bi a d ju sta lile hands. L ea the r an

O N E LO T MEN’S EXTRA FI ■49c h a ts. C lo se l^ voV en^rhca colored w oven Htripea, w ith a(Lots of big e y e le ts ..................

-ONE. LO T M EN’S FIN E SEI R egular H9c to ■i9c valiic.^. Bl a d justnb lo fancy band. Bound

_ ^ o x c j U i Q d i ^ ^ ^ k f c n m 2 ^

O NE LO T M E N 'S SOI-T DRtmt« Snft, ffntlv

- O N E LO T W OM EN'S BEACH ■ 9Sc vjiIuM .'Tliosc jrren t bi;r,-sfl

tcrria . braided eilRcs. Very fine L ots o f a ssorted p.nttem s ......

-------------------------------------- - I DlSH O E DEPA RTM EN T

UR NEW BIG DlnSF'CONVERSE-------IBBER BOOTS

l 5 _ S £ , j _ S 3 . 9 5 ^ MM-i

$ 4 . 9 5

ushtit bool on Uin.mntkd, of jj, rr*UUiit to lieil, For « soort’ll *111 lUnd the «T>r; Irr » ^

dy. Ol

U O G -D K P .V n tM E S T .______

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, .............I' ■ As'j'dri, pumiM— in a «ioicn ami

d low heels. heads,

t o NEWS, TWm tALLS, IDAI

J p t rh t , B r i n g I t B a

3 0 MlA L E V E N TDAPLE MERCHANDISE ER-ALIrTHE-BEST-PLA

lND SATURDAY OMY BASEMENT I New Kind Of

EC^IAL— ^:ST HATSO U IS -W S T -JA N U A B X — ALL JE D NUMBERS A ND ODD LOTS ;nl. All F lrala. Com pare A nyw here

JE STRAW HATS, 1 5 e -R e(ru lar fine woven peanu ts w ith fancy

lain hats w ith adjuslab lo

' HATS. 15e— RcRuiar 19c a n d 26c. straw . A djustable bands. Fnncy

1 5 c

»’ HATS, inc— R e^ulnr 2!)c to 39c, I arm>’ cords and painted pic tures )y shapes'w ith ad justab le

LAW IIA T S .'1 9 c-R e R u la r 19c to colored s lripes. wide fnncy bands.

I 9 p .

IE STRAW HATS. 29c— RcRUiar ncy-crowna.,braidcd.brims>JVs3DrtT. raatiiiB woven s tripes. 0 0 ■und............................ ............^ J C

;; JU T S. I5c-R e ;:iJlflr 25c Jo 29c. pes. Larue eyelets. Fancy bands, I rings, some plu.sh balls, -j

E HATS. 1 9 c -R e jn iln r 29c to 39c. l/aofk Fnncy soJid co!or.t, woven

....: ........................: . . . 1 9 c

Y MEXICANS. 19c -R 0 B u la r 39c ?.• Bip eyelcls. l-'ancy Q pr sw eat p a tc l i ...................

\ FIN E BIG HATS, 2 9 c -R c(fu la r heavy, fine Mexican bodies, fancy

..... 2 9 c

SEMI-DRESS STRAW S. 29c - I. Blocked like a d ress lin t. Wide, mnd edRe. Soft, finely 0 0 / »fod .,..,.:;- ;—

DRESS STRAW S, .19c-R ejru iiir jathpr-w eich t hemi)_hat.s. Men’s

Sr-'.ACH-HATS,:nflc— RcKulnr-49c to. irrso ft .-c o o lr flo p p rh i 'ta rB irT ’nt- fincly woven. 3 9 C

DRV GOOIW D E PA liT M B N T

INFANT’S ORGANDY DRESS AND B O N ^ T

■ SI5T/L29

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ii««d fMt V M nl < 11 *\

ileri, T

5h29—

T}RY n o W S llB l'A lm iK C T

ABRIC GLOVES. 25c PIlain -l-bullon «li]»ns. L is b t weiKi brie d ress rIovcs in sh ad es o r h ite . jrrey and CRtr.shcll

DRY (;OOihj."l»t;L»AUTMENT“

NEW SHIPMENT ALL RUBBER BATHING

\ CAPS, 10c T079Cs'i'drtcd colors and fllyles in chi rails, helm et s tiJ£ j* ..n n d ahap( lads.

DAHO. miBAY MORNmC, JUT

S t O T

T S F R ID A YSE-COM PARE CAREFl LACE-TO-TRADE!i----- --

FB THE 1

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I - s w) Cq . At Ihe'Lowest Price*incy GarmentJiofThlaQui

) C I These ormenta wen “ Packed Away For Th

lory Personally a t th i " * are Ihe IIlKheal Qu

/ C '— 96BRADLndj. FOI

^ 5ort- _ _ _ Regular.12,

k Theae A Fine nil-wool worate

” styles. Assorted in i^y' and plains. Sizes 3 4 1(U'*"' Buy The Best a l Ihe\ n Goods. The Above SIi k - _ • n v Making Y Me.f ” 72 b k a d l ;k FORI

— , ■ 72 Bradley Swim Sull alar « .4 9 and $2.98 Vail ^cy They were closed out 1

as the women’s suita, ^ . the hiKhesT quality a

_ 23 to 36. They arc aas'i(]c, , both fancy and plain { j / , Buy The Best Al ly t - - You-Can’t-I]

jinr

- — =

: t o - , ■____ ____pat--

IJ econo:OFFEfW BIG STOCf

) Y AT THE LOWE

ETWOMEN’S KNIT VESTS ......................

^ • WOMEN’S SILK STF p P VESTS ..... .................

\ .GIRLS’ KNITM\ ~ ..:.I n GIRLS’ KNIT Y ^UNIONS ....................

f______ • LADIK8LKN1T^ UNIONS ..................

------- CHILDREN’S COTl^ --------- -n iirm N !w .\T c ;T_ s u c m ...........................PR, ---------- r— —

---------- ^ f B N ’fi-T ^N f»-B dV‘ciKht SHIRTS AND! 5 c s ’^ o R T s ...........

MEN’S KNIT UNION —— ALL STYL E S ...........

rV MEN’S BUTTON.OV DER KNIT

J UNIONS ..... .............

BOYS’ NAINSOOKchin UNIONS .... .......

haped

JUNE 9. 1988 - ----------

BEADT-TO.'

A f \ ------------------ MO^ • W H l

Bffltft uuie tmml «nd^(i]U(i. R n t » l __ J________

W m Qr a n d S A T U BFULLY AND Y O U w u

Fr id a y a n d s a t u r d

B DRY GOODS D E P T 0

S p e c i a t - E v e i

JiBABLSHM SUices fo r the E n tire .Depresalon on Q ualily -'E ver}1h!o i; Seem s Golnfc

U P-B U T

vero C losed-but L as t Jonuar}* and T h is E v en l^ W e Vlalted th e Fae-. . th a l tim e lo obtain these . These Q uality Swimming Sultn Made.

)LEY SWIM SUITS OR WOMEN

$ 1 . 6 4

.<2.!)8 (0 S5,00 ValuM.r A t n 5 , lZ T a l l c n iS ---------------------rateda. S tiic tly f irs ts . Sun-back n a ll colora nnd in bo th fancics 4 to 4G.h e Sam e Price a s Cheap Q uality I S ta le m fn l la A ccura te . T e«t ll g Y our Own Com parison.

)LEY SWIJf SUITS R CHILDREN

$ 1 . 3 9

iu ils fo r Children, $1.39. Regular ^alue. These A re 1932 P a lte rna . u t from Bradley a t th e aam e tim e ilta. T hey arc a tric lly f ira ts and y su ita made fo r children; Sizes a sso rted io nil coiors and comc in in pa ltern s.

I t T he Price O f Cheap Goods. t-D o T hla Evcr>-whcrc.- ___

I - T - H E _

)MYBISE3CfCS O F O E I'E N D A BL E STAPJ

W EST PRICES O F T H E DEPRE!

C O M P A R E1 A « HOYS’ KNi' l U C SH O U LDER

........U NIONS ...,

™ 1 9 c................HUTOTN UN

________ 1 O r M EN’S FULL................HEAV Y OVI

0 K « i m ^ S ' F IN E ................BRAY WORK

0 C « W OMEN’S II .......... .“ « 0 C “ - -W O O L -SW IM

)TToy a f

- : ME N ’S WOOSUITS

9 f | / » BOYS' IIEAV............- SW IMMING i

IONS. T-ST R A P RE ..............SA N D A LS I 'l

•OVER-SIIOUL- W OMEN’S N Q K / > . W IJITE SAN

...............O t i t TUMI’S .....

I n r l ’ W OMEN’S N t _______ ^ D C SPO RT OXKO

.T0.WEA>1 DETASniENT 1

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U L L C U T A Q n OVERALLS ......4 i J C ^ “ •

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i y i l u i l ^ ^ : : 7 : r = r 9 8 C -

79c j .ii'OOL-SW IM— A Q -UlTS ..................... J O C j

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