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  • ■ - T U 'yO L. 18, NO. 291. __________

    N e w B i U ^ r - U ; S . A id T

    F or Crop;Seriate jAyicinfiMrtoin

    ' bther AXA-Substiti Tax Talk AfWli

    ■ ( B r ^ a Awetoted WTASHINGTON; > -e b r 6— r t l

    b rough t A new A A A -substitu te bi elusive Wh!t« H6\iso ta x confcrc th ree A A A ^ux illa ry laws.

    T he senate ag ricu ltu re commi la te iii th e day upon a new farm Sm ith (D-SC) said he would off< d iate floor consideration o f new fa - J t r w o u ld pe n a i t r s t a t e s - by*".'* legislative ac t to qua lify a t once fo r a p a r t in th e pro jxu- D gd perm ane n t f oderal-statc 1 coopentiTo plan o t toll conscnra* tlon. IncorponUn* new meMurlBt-- — rod* for tem por«7 tw o-yeu f«l* c n i tubddk* to f tn n e n , and per* - < mltUng admlnlslrtUoD by lU te Wl AgetKles, Sm ith called It t “trea t fie: ImproTcmeDl’' o m the Bankhead to (D-AU) bUl orlclnally rep«fl«d to totn c M c m : ----------------- • ---------

    FbuscM V ndedted “J JCabinet membera and other fann i

    and flaeal aides departed U g h ^ P ' j tn p e d -fn an v th f lr ffliTTtrt'bce - j iltg t P reildent Rooserel except fo r the ] obienraUon th a t the queaUon of ahl raUlng tWO.000.000 to flnanoe the fro new farm program was "stUl In i lu — convtratUonil iU gt." =~ T h e house tuled*flSt”to ‘10 to Tf* t* !" peal tbe Bankhead cotton control. L L tbo K ur-am ith • t.a r rpoU to control acU.'A n amendment ' Intended to cancd taxes tu e u e d under the Bankbead aet bu t nol paid requires return of the repealer to the aenate for concuircnce.

    ‘Die entire nebulous question' of feden l rerenues and spending held p|>« th e closest csplUl atUnlloti. Inter- woven with th s farm problem In . .these-addltlonal-derelopments;------- —̂

    1 One Capltol Hill quarter re-ported word from Mr. Roosevelt ___iH at prcsen*'plans "do not contem“ plate a nquest for new Uxes to pay cum ney expusloB u n p a u L 'T' { ^ ,

    3. A d m ln li tn itlo n % U la b tg w O g

    « n a l esUmated t l j m m m Cost ^4. Other agenelea • p fcp irtd for thai

    ■ ' willI first

    I IGHTS and I i SHADOWS S In Day’s Events

    (By The ’Associated PreM )" i .

    D io i f o r P e t—KELVIN. A rl t-M rs . Ada Josef- j .

    fa. M. collapsed and died when she - j ,sU rted to the aid oC her pet dog 7 ; run down by an automobile. Physl-clans said the ahock caused a heart v.,.*

    _____ nou

    W orkers Aro "O rea lu ro s"—GREENVILLE, Pa. - H u m a n e

    authorities yesterday Invoked a 67* u t ous losses, and left prisoners, arma na aad a column of provisions In our hands.

    "A'squsdron o t molorlxed Aoata . lancen parUcularty distinguished

    ' Itself la tba encouatcr.. is aothlng n b r on tb e ^.M A V a . I n iL - ........... ....... ................

    ' -aaacUons’* AUDdened bu 1%e ratablrv-ef press and prop«>

    gonda annminowl today t t a t Uie of

    tellectual sancUons" against san6> ^7 tlonlst nauons. ' “J

    lU ly had retaliated lo the league boycott by forbidding the perform - ance of plays, musical producUons " and movies from sancllonlst n a -

    ' tiuiis er Uie -liinwfiatlu i i ^ t j M tg ' written by citizens ot those coua*

    itrlea.

    ■BBEffisiBIIL =

    -------- le]Appropriation Measure for

    _ Treasury, Postofflce " I Before House “*1 — ........................ s

    WASinNOTON, Feb. ,5 (/T) — ot -Fatooned wlUi r e p o r ts :t^ t bns-

    Inns was Improving and ( h a i ' *Plbe bankiag situation was ‘‘excel- tl(lenl,“ a tM9,6U4») approprlaUon U

    ^ N ii-for-u ie-tf tasu rrrand rpo fio r— o i; fire departmenU was u b e re d to - ^ j dsy Inlo Uie honse.

    The billion dollsr bill allotted Uie “lion's share of Uie requested funds “for tlH! ninning nf Ihr v s tt p o it- —office-machinery, during Uie nex t mfLs;il year, with about $211,000,000 1

    -g o in r to m eT rea u ry :--------- IHeavy iDcrtasca

    ! in co rpo ra ted InUi#'m easure'w ere' ~ provisions for heavy increases . In the enforcement braiKhes of tho two services — Uie posUl InspecUon wing. Ihe coast guard, the aecrot „ service, and the narcotics bureau— K with funds' also for the trans-Pa>

    " c lfirf tir 'ttn ice and prediction of a trnns-AUanUo acrv lerby AprU or May, 1937,

    n ie posloffloe department's share 0.' the bUl was «S,7t8,M3 less th a n budir:t eiUmalcs, and the trea s- / ur)-s toUl likewise ww W.175.1S5 1

    ■ under budget requests. ^

    Tells Plans u MindedjPeople!

    •plnm to setsaU agata ia - th c ’scbogu ^ -n cr Fleetwood In scarch for the "best Y, available site" for such a colony. “ , tTo l |T a ^ -towa n l - y i i y n i ^ n .» ^ ^

    his colbnlsu must"' ixisseu. labor parades In Mexico rig, Clly and elsewheje m the counlry exi• recently where Die marchers, csnled ou

    r td a m ired aod Wack "Sink#" fU««. cb

    iY ty )R N IN G . FEB RU A RY 0.191

    i i P i l MC i l l l i i l l f ' JMESWli■AlltKorily“ Bbws““arT3BoT “...Chletr“Complete . Slip R

    on All Business'Activity!-- 2.100 Stage Walkout

    (By Uw AMoctalKl P reu ) ‘ BPEKIK, in., Feb. S-iCali- "

    f i re broke o u t to n ig h t In th is a trlk e-p ara ly zed -co m m u n ity w hen Clnrence R upp, head o f a cab Hcrvice, w as sho t and . critically w ounded by un-id ^ i l ficd nsaallants.':'— :____■^T R T pprw hosc T M ib s^ ia d -b ^ ^ •» used to I r a n s j j o r t fo o d to a f ^ s t r i k c - b o u n d employes In _ ' th s 'B iin t'o rtn e A n e n u n uutilitns ' eooifanj;-was sh o ta F U w doorstep H o t Ills homo by a gunman w h o U OTlsed putt In an a u t o m o b U e . I I

    He was rushed to the Pekin boa- _ pltat. sulfcring a bullet .wound In 1 h is-righ t chest. SU te 's Altomey K a l^ n Clllff said Uie gun pUy « u ■

    W e H U rn W a n d b u n W a n a i& 'T l^ "Hi« r w u beaten by plckeU Monday night. I—B lnce -rarlry^s terd iy 'nnppT ua*a o attem pt'to operate b lrc ib i.------------

    . WalkooU Spread - . Tills ffim m iinlty-ot-n.O O O -iw - — malned shnt down to Tlrtually alt ,, trade and commerce tonight after

    and GOO more prepared to walk out P ^ O ^ p^m. from.Ute.Cpm ^

    Dedslon of employes of the Com *Products Refining company to JoUi 1the strike, followed an unsuccassfiU mieffort of s u te ofliclals. and uolon telleaders to setUe the sM ke a t th e miAmerican Dtatilllng company, whleh wsm u one of tho causes o t the genen l nwalkout. le,

    Adjournment ot__thls _conference j"In Peoria brought a new ulUmatum j# from tho general strike committee

    — iC onU nued -oo^ag ^a r^ iU J___

    iifSGEll; mmm IColonel Knox Advlses'Nee’dy

    to Take Money But Not------ - 18 5ell-6otil» ------ “

    -------- hi|VINCENNES. In d . Feb. 5 M >- .■

    Cot. FM nk Knox, Chieago news- >>■ paper publisher, told a (!sther- In r of 1.200 Repobiirans here to- nigh t th a t~h«~ii- i h~ uiB' o :o !K— ; prHldentlal canBidale pietare "only a t (he reqoeat of my united dl

    “ CB1.TO10* h as been mentioned fre- quenUy as a possible Republican th nominee for president. Unlled su te s fP pPnaUir William E. Borah of Idaho announced himself as a 'candldsle yesterday.

    "I am Indifferent lo whal hap- -ra pens to me." Col. Knox said, " It is no time for th e explolUUon of personal ambitions.”

    "For Sake of Nation" iHe appealed /o r parly harmony I J

    and called on Republicans lo forget their personal differences "for the sake of the naUon." ^

    CoL Knox eliarged the present DemocraUc naUonal administration {!*, wllh ''bribery pracUced In Uie n ^ e of humanity.” '

    "Think o t handing a man n re- 2 ,̂ Ii*r'd6ier6r’ a 'reii6rj6b~iir'4"cfim ~ „ hog ct;eck and then demanding tha t t),l he rat« for you on the penalty of having the necessaries of life liken aaay from him ." he declared, . to - T h a ..tpoakar ,— froquwUy- . msn., m tioned as a probable eandldate, for ' the Republican presidential linml- Mi nalion. a is jh e d ’‘th a t Is the most nu da.Mardiy political performance e rer pll imlled o f t_ ln the hWory ol the Us: i;n!ied SU tea or any other coun- trj'.”

    Knox urged Uie needy to Uke i I tlto money bu t declaied, "don't ivll U your soula to the devil a t Ibe same gli time." . th

    Peopla'a Court cl(DLicusalng proposals lo r curtail- —

    m-:nt o t the supremo court's authority K nox aald. C

    "The suprem e court Is the peo- J* [lie’s court, no t the govemment'a.II Is the only agency the i>eop1e tiavo to protect the ir rlghU against ;iie govemment or anybody else. — Tli« moment tho people take or jiermit anyone else to Uke Irom Ihe power o t U » supreme court, til Ihey Uke away from Uieii^own pro- th tectlon and nobody else's. ca

    "If th a t righ t should be Uken of a ia x j iS e r t trauld I t repose? In the h o n d s j r f 'j t m S i i r B soTa'llrcWro- -lir In your favor today may be orer- pr turned by a new majority tomor- fa

    ■mn—o p p o r te n t-m a y -b o -p o K tP - enough lo have.enacted a reprisal el< ,«g»lf}?.t.you besides._e.uch_an alter- R«

    an d 'an a rch y ln tho end." ' in•Tho speaker dlscusslng-currency m

    ln fU U o n .sa ld .l t would mean “a splurge of false proipcrlly for, % pi short lime a n i -then we would be ar right back a^ain where we starteil. Ibl except lh a t we WUI further increase se our UKless rem rvrs-and-fiirtbec . i c cheapen our D oqey. ' la

    i p i E T B .

    i m p1986

    VanVlack- Testify h Back At

    Rebuttal“ Witnesses Des----- ‘Thoughtful-Man’ Al

    na te Between Righ

    Reflexes ‘Normal i nA gainst defense tcatimony tha t

    sane a t th e tim e h is form er wife, ^ stato offered Its own expert witn ho was sane.

    Dr. John F . Coughlin and Dr. D physiciana-wbo-havirbccn-prosccui •gflwinBrcflgeB, w ere called-uncxr Sir. and Sfre.-Joseph F . Hook of T ^ ------- ♦ent

    NilKWOlfiSjmm siiESiH o t e l - E m p l o y e s 'P r s s e n f D e :

    m a n d s A f t e r D re s s m a k e rs y . ‘

    ------------- V o te -W a lk o u t------------5 5------- Ufe

    — N E W T O B K T rebrron - u b w - itreafale Uireateaed from a new **:qaarier (on lth t a fler » dar et saa« p ld H re^aSeK pm enU - m ~ “ Cbreught peace en three tronU and Atta leemihgly bopeleaa deadlock oa aa»a feurtb. "ksHolel w orken, claiming a union IJ?

    membenhlp of 11.000 la 310 hc«-telrles. presented a seriea ot ds- ^msnds for shorter hours and hlgber ̂wages and announced they would walk out unless operetora come tolem s. "_MfMtsW l».UietIlfflculUeiJ«lwttn he.103M0 union dressmakers and their beemoloyen grew more acute. ^

    The a iltu l ion prrolaed to reach P «

    Ure* montha of wnngllng. when a strike ToU win be tWwn.ln Madlwn .Square Garden. .. . ..D rM m akers ( • Walkowl kUl

    The dressmakera already have au- ^ thorlw l union leadera to call Uie ^ str ii^ .-w h ich would aifgct i m shopa4n N ev York. N n r Jersey. l^ e c U e U t'a h d P e n n s jtv a n J t. ' ' '* £

    o E ic t InterrenUon by M ayor-?, fo, R. u o u a r d la averted a th m tea ed mi sUlke o t atr.000 elevator .operaton to

    ' l n ^ h e * m t * w w n l ^ anhig southward from Times Squan. fir

    A two year tnice w ts arraaged alto in th e fu r worken Industry, . which had been Uirealened wlUi a „ •walkout o f ia.000_employf«.______ ^ S

    At Uie sam e Ume r lWOO-trtktoff. mUllnery workeiL.conducl«

    volred In tbe Lindbergh kidnap* murder ease wUi eooUnBe even if Dnmo nichard naoptmann dleala (ha elMlrie ch air .-------------------------The governor relleraUd he did ,

    m ann anoUwr reprieve IndlcaUng • Uiat unless th o new Inquiry reveals someUilng slKnUlcant Hauplmann’s deaUi dale win noi.be ppstponed.

    The SM ay reprieve the gorem or granted oa January 16 wlU explrd February 15. The altomey Reneral’4 office plsns to movv ImmedUtely for a new drath warrant to .ict exe- , cuUon between Mareh 18 and AprHn.

    SehwarUkopf Seeka Aid -C qlon tM L ^ofB san-S clxan»ORr, ;. ^ slile.pbUte''siu«ttntuideflt.vtu.wns'-L_.': dlrNted to search for poeslble .

    T s i - E i f - D i i r i i s i i s r i n i r M K — - t l^ w ly 'iUgM ct Uw M dntp In-

    i In sub iunuauon .01 a u .MUet more than one person was I n n ln d In tbe kidnaping. Uie governor n *

    jvealed today receipt of Uw copy of . f .leU «r written by Dr. John P.

    U JtfsU )-CnQ rinn-,te,A ggttst.JM aaa-...

    (oX.Uw kldaapen.*— -̂------ -—

  • r ^ w r a s r a ii i i F j ) r r a « r : W a « M o l> u » « t t ^

    " ' ̂ v«mop Take*' U|T~ : ; ' ' ' S m ith ’s F lnh t '

    aoexoN, n b . s (ifW oM pb a .> x u , ? t » vUetd A lfnd X. sm itb lo ' . hfffltintlm rKiU)».pro(lIi ' toA beanlreb 2>U npuuU oB to

    K h X ft tbJlr oirn wUd puipoiti.**U d n w -b U U d M rd lK u * * •

    ,_iSon otrU>«CM« of R obtojooH tlntt i S o ith ." B r . fonner De»eer»ue

    - f m n w r of i t tm c lm ie iu aad t ’ ]

    ; . p m ld e o t R o o n rd f i a s v deal, tup- j - t 'p o t t e d BBum and e r tt ie iu d sn u to r i

    * Joaeph Boblnion'a n p jx to Smllh. l 1< H m addnia w u ' breadeait •

    th io n i t 1 . f l o e ^ nuUo auuon ] 5 Ue t l o lewtabUih the party ilaUonally a

    . t>poatba.pri]ktp)M o r th a i n 3 p U t - J l

    tta d , W. DaVia Ited O ^ ^ o r "

    S S w T k S o f f i

    - Wto I f 't b i 't im o 'h a a eome whoi t b t e wUo aetk to tiphold \bg t n - •niBMat lu b h u beeB.(or.lW i r e u

    f io w it/ a w r te ^ m i tn i o f the court o( p i^ '< n > - Uded beeaue of . ^ > p M ^ of

    ^ ® S ? * l i t w t y t e a m , irU8b*h» - . ohm U erised u the o t f ia o( I- ppbUa BO«t«erioo ,ln any ' . n y c a p - :

    •b k ;b o a a ld ;

    _ . .» .« m th ." ^ .ceocJud?^ n t U.iood _ ttc i i th for n e ." *

    " S if R iK E - P A R A L Y Z E D ' ' e m IN H A N D S . O F , ,

    T R A D E S A SSEM BLY !

    ,,i«!a^wrt^.!»iv9g> - I

    . «f 17,000 p c m a . IAS S to m O eeea <

    b o i ^ . i t ■Uke. chlki 1 . ' M npletod alece OB aU bualneac 1

    ̂ tm t r br o tto rem t.* teaera l ihut- <

    maeiea. • ~ i

    S r ? » d e e w S 'S w * i u S ^ S J ^ *b o dnrhkbeaU edS lam U atodetafti \

    : f f 5 S s M s n . w i'■ - J a m f tbe "p em lttad r necaalUei 1

    .v t tT d e lln iT of mUt'MUl reatrleted 1 tfeUTerj of fu e l ; - 1rB ttM ti were dcM tw L r But ftw 1

    , pUUU w an abroad In tha,blU oi 1 A oold tn d theeeoutnum bttod offleen

    more th a n teo-to oiM. I. Tenaloa. Uchtened hou rly . after t tu uIttmatum'e£:tbB- atrlkeiKrtor '

    _ .__*hopoiniw toeloM ,orgPtthelr.w ln ' ,dowa Bsaahed-fDUBd'.lOO per cent 1

    ------ ‘-r-T— O aB a-yy f tw p e ta - - .-■ 1. .;8 h « lff -ita lpb ro fou ,-lined a » . j

    qum t fo r K t t I M ax4 a ld -tbe , t i n t cUreot call fw help the local

    — - f n t ^ t t ^ h a d j - w ^ J

    BO' todlcaU aa'w hen th a Q n eoin> ' p tn le a .'of- mtUtlamen a t Peoria.;

    th e eily. -niey w eram oblBted lli«r« to totlclpiUon- o t-d ti.

    Deaplte ivoU tU to police, so op-

    throuBh the buitn fto district to or- th e d oon d o a ^

    .. .A a i io s r be fon tbe a p . m . doling deadline for atorea, the city w u thp eenter of a buyln« n o h . rcmlnlKtnt

    ' of 6a \u rd iy n igh t tn protptroui tlmea.

    . n e n p r a n p t l r a t a o'clock, doon w en locked, blluda drawi), tail

    ___ c k r ta K n t home.■ BlOTl nillrfcHf apjyttffil-nn manystore fronti;

    “Onion holiday' » cloud unlll fu rther notice,''‘ Meala - e w n a cup of corfc«-be>

    - •«iine an unatlalnable luxury. .' Z>ellvcry of coal w u llmliMl to one ton and' to emergency cu • d durtng the d a y -th e Pletichmum

    . T e u t works. Oom ProducU ntin* inc p lan t and th e Quaker.OaU com-

    =7 0 a M i;n a ^ iu a d « jl a few emplores

    " 'M W Oo m fw t f w T h t ^ ------------------ “ m o T V e a r F n la e T e« lh

    Ko longer a««d you feel uncom* fottable w eatlnf faiae teeth. F u - tcatfa, ■ greatly tnp ro red powder Q tlaU ed on your p ta tu holds them

    , ^ ^ n S S w M « , » d

    a en t.w a a th ir bbeirwr wen ao and U .d (frM a; th e n w u a trace nnni,'*icimiBni tJitth’in d 'O oto* - — n4o ,-B U fU -ftccom pM J^ 'b rcIe« r *

    skies tn d slightly, sub-normal tem- pentures.

    ill High p r e s n n lies off the OaU- , ed fom la o o u t, bringing— aasterl^ •? lu brcexes lo lh a t lU U and to Ke-

    rada , w hen the weather U fair, a- a t m g high p resn in a r tu eorer i io tho northem plains tn d the ceniral x M stttes, with a r o weather general, t iy and .lub 'zero lempenlures o m t t . M onlua , the n o rth en . pUlns. and 0

    the upper MIsslsslppf ralley. Bk« j j trfnelZilow-mailmuai lem pen tuna

    J o r a S i J - T K r a r ^ u m p e n tu n a t

    ^ ot la l^ o w MTO yesterday, . f

    i U u . Mttb m e . Wm. ‘J s s .s -= s ," '! s - f r& t S g g c p j ' a . g . g s , . ;

    .-8 . 8 s E l s ' " ." ^ X K k — le t l j e CIM L-S ■! SSS ■

    Ti s s ”s K f s s u r s - s - s - a s - il9* bmiu« _ _ u u t r u -u r . t£ « n i r f i! sr®.«

    W w M a i t e a J M Z l ^ w Cl«u •

    “ FARLEY OPENS FIRE '• ■. AT LIBERTY LEAQUE; »d. _ -------- •9 .̂ ....(Continued, Prom _im f_onw ___ t

    M tha t big b tinneu whleh brought , t h t nallon to 'th o outer rim o t , rum.-

    “ObUged te nndeedre" ) At another point. Parley termed '

    V the organUatlon “the American lob- * • I by Jeague." l u members, he u ld . ,

    had * lu d a ao muoh nolse lha t t h ^ h a n pethapa eoaylneed th e m ic lm '

    rfi.' th a t t h t racket of th d r own r a l i U t 'V u t~ yoieo‘ 'o f 'U f b n s in e ia octe-

    u r 'Z feelobU gw ltoundeeelTtthea,* ' ho added. ‘*mey wm find w hea it eooei to the ahowdown a e i t Ko- Tember tb a t fo r erery capitalist o r

    I fl Industrialist who wUhts to bring IO* baek H o o m daya th a n wUl be ten lit- O f-hls own economlo group who

    critical, atopped the panle-and gave W them, each of them, a chanet to r t -

    ibs * T ^ know It U absurd to charge i t l the RooteYelt adm lnlitnU oa with ta belttg the enuny of builntaa. l u

    » - whole lucceaful effort b u been to U l u v o and ic lo n bu ilne« t a d It h u ted accoapllabed th a t very thing, Ju it

    u It h u remored tbe great m a n ot lew our people from the Jeopardy oflag eooaomlo destruelioa.- - .......e n . ̂ MOTOB FBKIOIIT CABBIIBS

    ^ PORU T A K irr BUBSAUtor : SALT LUSH OITV, Peb, S WV> w ' An Uilermouatata motor fn lg h l

    lariff bureau, V rvlng • O tah and p a ru of Idaho. Wyoming. N enda , Oolorado a n d 'A r l io n a . 'w a a 'o ^ -

    » • laed bere today with A. W. Young of Sait Lake City u president.

    Memben of ihe executive . com- m lti«ancludo--P^W ;:PuU efr6f-O g; den, and J . O. Cotant of PoeaUUo.

    im*NEBBA8KA CJTY BOTLDINO

    0̂ DBM0U8I1ED BY E m O 8 I 0 N . NE3JRASKA C m f , N«b, Peb. fi

    “ t W !h.*iv«pt«rioDHbaHbo cUral bad tnherlted tb o d tfio t. ta ' A rupiie In tbo ffttr t lo n ltn w uM. gtte»

    to examine hla tonsiU. '

    u talifled lha t Van -Vlack told him " they had been r tm m d in b i t boy^u howlr lb» - d if e n d a a f t- ' toeiU t— w en

    found to havo been -partia lly re- move or ilutfed.'*

    TeaU b ro u i^ tf tb S p o ln k o f Van iM VUck*! having a guo. ..« The physld ta quoted Vka V la ^

    u taylng be h td i t *to te t r e h li wife.'

    0. TTow tha t U a't a ' tta t«m en t of t M Tationai man: I i i t r T ta t i o k B d r " u “Oh. yes, i t might very weU b t if . th e m a n w a n U d to lm im b ltw lfe ." 2 tbe'doctor replied.^ ID e dead girl’* U th t r d e s i« l be ^ had given Vaa Vlack a "lee tun ," s r u the U tter tettUied, a lthough he Z aaid he aiked him: “You know I L don't Uko you. d o n t y o u r t a d "you

    ^ - H 6 ^ - la J d T e h a d - u rfed“ the . . young man to ‘go e u t t a d m tke L good" tn d h ad 'p rom lud to b« tha

    f ln t to th tk e h ll haad U he d id . Be M tdm ltted havlag written te O barlei ” J . DtaaU, United S ta te i d liM ct t t -

    to n e y t t M tt le , t a d . tdrU lng 2 tg a la i t T ia TUck beiaK giT ta t of̂ ■ " ■ ■ ■ a s = ^ = s s

    Days <1% ^ ; | » |

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    v ta t ie a oampbtg trip whleb b* b td

    It" wben T ta Vltck n t t n u d b t r tb ; « lo tb u - la - tw » 'g u n a i ( - tM k a .lb o Of Ihowed of tuv lac bten

    burled. T b t defendant denltd frem Lhe Ib ew ltaew itA ad tha the .b tdbw led

    Dr. Jo h a A. Bowlet, a T M oaa tld physld ta, tettlfU d be w m la e d i u ftU dntf October 11 t a 4 fW ad t t i . u t deaeet tb a t ab* bad beea tit ta l la d . lu 8 b t w at t l a o i t byit«rletl-aad-d*>

    olared a b t b td -beea A n te d . -------sd The d tfo u e bad otfered te ttlaony ew to Ihow lh * ta d -T ta V U ok.btd r t -

    sunud the D tr iU l nU U oa on th t t I t t date, tf te r a b t bad oblalatd a n la it! terculoeutery decre* of dlvocM.

    ■nu d tfe a u rested l u e t t t thU n- a f le r n m a fte r Dr. B.

    to uon by tdm ltU ag he h td b tea tm - plnred b r t h a T an vU eki t a d b td

    Mi received h t l f bU pay befon IttTlng Ct 6«atUe aad tb t re it t f t i r trrivlng t t t b m .

    Dr. B. L. B ltlr of Taeonu. tb t U it o( defenie wltneet. testitled le a b*-

    Uef th a t t b t defendant U in « a e , ho evea though be may h t n cea- oi feaud the kllltng o t M s ^ f y y i ^ t

    — dencratT dl-teoom lnrto-T otff-eon* cluslonf*' J . W. Taylor, t i r i i t tn t

    f* ,the pUa, t b t t lD bistag to dtcea>

    traU a toUvUlit trem W ublagtoe.Wlihln a 'sh o r i tln » tb t complet*

    program wiU be n ady for lubmla- on -alon to the W hlU Bouu.

    » ^ i AdmlnUtratlon e x p tru -H id - tta t ^ plan would cneourtge private bond

    ing in lh a t for the n m time a def- r t - ’ iolte federal govem aeot poUey » d be esU bU ibed.tnd private »g^.caoiui-cauirt.E iutt.,ltg ,.afa M iirw .b t'w lthou t any uncertainty over td -^ B lnlitn lioa-pU ni. .............. -^ In thU connection, i t w u u ld ^ I t h a t auch a low-ceil bousing pro- ^ gram would be detlgned. to n a c h ^ groups unabU to rent or buUd bm u- “? | u of their own. PUrther, i t was ” noted th a t pUns t n virtually com- H -'p le te to UberaUit the feden l boui- ^ ing adtnlnlsUaUeo'l reguU llO M W

    ^ uan.—

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    CHARLESTON, B. 0 , Teb. 8 WV- IN Beiween UO and 300 cases o t m*

    I flu en u w en reported a l Port Moultrie today and oolone) OharUi A.

    md D nvo. commanding Uw post-order. i |l- ,ed the cloalng of t t e po»

    am « ith .h . f n _

    J u s t a few d r o p t » 7 7 | | i tn d y e a b K a tb e e u IIy I T ^

    'KT ' t g t l n l V f t r o « n e ! m J i A d e a n d o g ^ B tu c Q i ,

    k a - ___ ijducu jw oH en mem-M - b r a a e a - b r i n i t wel> ^ f iH

    ^ eome relief. ^

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    • Reddy KILOWAhetae. In Uie oBce, ia tbe heepltal

    ------- U u Ulehen and U v la g to e m -a n ri

    • Reddy KILOWAbo ae any pU e*-(eU U g Ike u u *

    - working for a low wage. fflwp U 1 . cndar allk* are BeaniBgleat.

    • Reddy KILOWA•d, pfD T ed-uU U bbed . WeleoBi none wil] terva yoa m e n faltU all]

    Bora t Uttle m e n U ua 61 y e a ^ Btv'er Ured. He b u b m t wUUni Um W oik (aaU y aine* b lrlL Be when b* S n t arrived. The y u n dency, a g n a k r a u re a iu and a

    • aiBsdet. He’s t beller werknr will

    A n TOU BtUg B e ^ Kilowatt g rtatea t na« of U aT A n yoa I tp td t c taaka-U ghtiag. eookUg, t*ctlag-y«ar f«*4 aad uaay , «an<

    . Begin today—make fall aa* a f hli

    ^ h q W P cy k i ' v O u k l ^ s l h v i c E

    eat OOLD AT .IU N U U

    u s tem p tra tan of f i n tb ta l- edd lg t dnee llli> .K rM k Juneau

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    S : BtnisK A. m tb , M h > (jpi - i n . ^ i a r iu n f fe n d la a oouung aocl.- ^ ^ t proved. faU l today 10 T tiom u

    K eni7 S ln g le to a .ia ,ie a o f K r.tn d J , , M n . WlUiam fltngUtoo.of thU ctty.4 - ' ------------^

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    >te OLENDALE, OaUf., Pah. S (ff) — a t . DTi tta n n li T t l

    Use oldilga' pension pU a btartpg - bU a aa u , W u la a OlandaU boa-

    n lu l today, recuperating from a ■►‘ • m n cow, contractftl two weeka

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    ^ R i . p r i k a ^R * A r . r f .

    J r ^ ^ ^ D e l i e a / e Jlavoti

    ^ ^ ^ V - | t « B b r 's t s » 7 . T 9 0 e DoubU quentitriO c

    5 W A T TUons, yes, bOUoos o f me. s t , y e t lowest paid BervantI } YOU FREEDOM

    \ T T yea iriO like Um—ke ta a apable, laflaltely wUliog, lafinllely

    g tta Uiloga d e n » - h Uie lal operating room—in bd n itry —In

    w anu bnt lllll*. He U _ a e _ j a* in cottage er mansion—a o d e s l - U t jU a n g e r ^ hlaw d o c k snd c s l^ _

    ATT U TOUR aerraat. teaKiB- 1'B t k la u t conatant friend—for sny! ^

    u i ago,'U iU Electrical Servant baa ling, Induelriena, ageleu m euber of B t U Jttal u apry aad yoatbW “■ n have Inparied a g n a le r profl- t g n a te r itreagU i Jo U» eyea aad •

    r ilb w k p a u la g day.

    It u yea ahoald-rd* yoa make «>e I k lU ng him d o 'y o a r IWjrfreda ut f . wuhlng.^ irentog, cUaalag, p tw a n y* tlie rdn ttM r

    M m - ^ e mott be werka the Ina be‘

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    ■ Rejlonal Adviser -B u iO E r . n b . E. b . cow j.

    ■«iJon»l educiUonal- ulT lier for the fourth forest aerrlw rm i* . Ofden. wUl>UTlire here Tu««Uy ercnlnt and w ith F ore it fluperrlMr Blalns

    ■ Beteiucm iriU w to Uie Hoefc C r« lt o c o c im p » b o w ttu u e n where con- dlllohs regarding the Improyement

    _ of.educ»Uwi will be Uken under vlsement.

    f ’ ■ PluU t r ^ being m»de to olfcr In* itnictlon In rocaUonal training a t the camps tn d among the courM* offered will be n»echtnlctl Ualn-

    . Ing. BeUel.englntcHBg m d . h ) « J - equipment InstrueUon. The purpoeo 'lor the e itabiuhm ent or ths new H underUklng li for the benefit of the H men employed a t the camp*, which will enable them to bo efllclenUr trained for private Induitry after having llnlibed-KrTiccA In the CCC campa. I

    Map* Sorvej I

    e'd 'here'Tuesday th a t a mow iur>‘ejr [|__h a « )J^ _ in a d e _ # t3 e fl le l te r ja n g tt

    itaUoo and a t Porcupine Bpringi aUtlon th e olher tide of the moun*

    — U ln-and-at-boih-pl»oe«-*lK^«et-of - tmow «-as found and It was nece&Mry to thovel mow from the station buildings to prerent damage to the = buildings. W ater content was reported to be high and since th e sur>cy was made additional snow has faU- en and an ample supply of precipl-t a ^ is apw rent.-_______________1_

    Betenson also announcKri thi> fnm . j~ pletlon of a dcercoun ton the forest

    ,- - la ifo and-thgicount-ahoBjed-nlne- - thousand deer. Basic Information for furthering the Intelligent' produe* tlon of deer was said to be the reason for m aking the count and It b btliered th a t by tpeclal pennlt a t least five hundred deer may be taken from th is number without Inter* ferlng with the nroductlon.__________

    NEW BILL PROVIDES U. S. AID TO STATES

    ----- FOR CROP REDUCTION .(Continued Prom Pago One)

    tomorrow's White Home conference on curbing direct federal expendl* tures — a sequel to yesterdsy's Inventory of -appropriation nulhorl- u llo n s which mlshC bc cancelled.

    9. Senator Barbour (R-NJ) said — tha-W hlta-nouto-^’lnventory-move -

    pro^'ed n claim he exprtaaed a month ago th a t bonus payment would “place the brakes” upon govern* m ent spending.

    'fl. Becrttnry Wallace told his presa conference the administration would h a w a ■•verf. tlnht tqueete"In gettlnR a colton^ontrol prottram | under way for this •i(j»soa>ttplM»’

    r m ld e n t Codd Change Some Democrats, who said they

    heard th a t the White House had.tet the house w ays.and means committee know th a t bonus taxes ore not now In contemplation, empho- _ sired th a t President Roosevilt still ~ could chonRe his mind. But they bl added th a t tliey could see no polnl m In hla asking for a bill to rolM reve- bl niie for the farm plnr> nnd then | mi advancc a sccond l a x bill for the

    —----- At-a-m oeUuR.lata.ln.Ui#.d»y.-U»J_

    house currency expansion bloc au- j Ihorlsed Representative-Pntman to *“ Inlroduce, n resolution for a rule | " permit -b him to immedlnlelj’ call 1” up his bill lo pay thi.caM of the “ bonus in new currency based on the treasury cold and a ll« r resen'cs. ec

    neUef Esllmales Eyed IC The new study of the prespcc* ui

    tive rollef load, high official* s a i l | m was due to a desire of Pre!(tdcnt i 1? noosewlt to hold appropriations lo less lhan the M,000.000,000 original* tl ly reported planned for support of b< thfi nation's needy. ■{

    T hat tu rn would be required to Rh-o a yeor's employment on works pl progress projects lo 2,100,000. Extra y» buduet burdens rt.-nilllng from an- B

    _proval_o t_ t}w _bofttt* -p ,jrn ,fn t-,nd '^ the supreme court decision smashing 1 ni AAA were said lo liavc broughi jt presidential o rd e rs 'to attem pt lo trim teller efitlmaies. rt

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    lh a t tenlenred ber to 10 yean tn pri If —to irR oo t,-tn 'a-qn* rre t'oT er-» -elg i Y lectDd degree onrder-T(/P)-Fbolo). n . . le ' ■ ■ -----------

    Condemned Woma1*I- F r r ~ - r r r r r j r T T | * s n |

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    a* -fiKNTENCEO lo be execoied the wee!

    der. of Mr*. Everett Applegate on 1 y (center) U plctsred as she entered S :t in the death bonse. Mn. Applen .- her. Aecompanylng Mr*. Crelshton i t a ty Sheriff >anl Bogg*.-^/r) Thoto).

    1 1 ------------y bill was described as conromilnR ail more closely to the.Jpnea (D-TexM) r- bill In the house, but as containing lin I uome rtlfffr.-nr».< - m ust llrai see that It pro- n- vide.T inttttsfagrorr'aqm m inrativc- n ogency and tlm t tW rc is "retson-

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    r-U '*b«wn-playlof.wlth.hct.Jaar7;ear£ < (be inry's vrrdlel at MempbU, T enn . .I prison for ilsylni her hasband. Bren- . e ig a r e t t« - | l f r ^ h T w ir c o n » rc I r t^ t ' 0).

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    on Long Iilaad, M n. Mary Crelghlon ed S in t SliiL prispn. N. Y. to be lodged ilegate's hoiband na* convicted * lth on are Matron G nce Lewis a n d Osp-9t0).

    S able nroMHcr Its onerallon‘would I) result In subsiiLnllally accompllsti* g Ing one or more of the purpoMs of

    ------ On or bnfarn Kwwn lx f 1 eaeh‘ year the secretary would npportlon 3 among the states funds for carry-

    Ing oul stale plans during the iMxt ^ calendar year. In determining the ‘ amount to be apportioned he would

    bo directed lo consider “the acreage • and the value of llw m ajor soil :l d-.’pleting and major export c n ^ y produced In ihc respective s to t ij - during a represenutlve period." '

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    '■ Elten Pharrls. «7, died o t Prague.Oklohomo. February 4. T he body U

    > expected to arrive In Jerome some- Jh tJj_ fc_plonccr.oL

    L iTcromc..baying nm a hRre in la u .I- Bhe ts lurvived by her husband,

    DON’T STARVE i TO i m r -

    m n! E a l W M y o a W a a t ,N o N e« l

    . to b e n l s e , No P m j i t h u . :

    LOSEFAT-GAIR PEPThousand* who have rcdoe«d tJie"

    ! Mormoia way m ight well t«l> you

    '^bnneeettaTy.Simplytak^VarmoU iab io ta a day, conW nin i a simple cMTe^ivo f « a bn^riB rio^«ity

    onco td Ret rid o f burdensome fat. .Marmola i i pu t up bjr one o t the bestl^ow n medicail laboratoriea (n A m entirS11R 6iro73ehand worn-" en have purchased mere tban 20mil- l i o n p a c l ^ ^ S u r t t o d ^ l Y ou will

    W h e n ^ u have gone f a r enough, stop taklnK Marmola, and you will bless the day you f ln t discovered tm ^ js r » e lo u i^ r e d «

    'from c o u t lo c o u t , p rice |1«-

    - N E W a;T y iN FALLS.'IDCTO,

    :I I6 iiB F^ s s n n i0. W. Worthwlne Urges U. S. —to-Tum-Emm-Soviet—■ . ReQIme— .

    I P A Y S ir i , M .ho, Feb. 6 WJ -I Oscar W. WorUtwtne. Boise lawyerI and on* ef Uie ( i n niUonal riceH commanden of the American U -I glon. in a n address here tonightI urged w lthdrtwal of Dnited StaU sI rtcognlUon o t Russia beeaun ofI the " t h r e a l - w j ^ D i i r of, com-I munlsm."I ‘ We believe th a t the IlustU n gor*] eminent U aiding and abetUng thoseI who hare for their purpose the out-I break in A m ^ ea o( the bloodiestI f tif v e m w ever >iiuwii." i r uiHt*I wine told an Amerlean Legion gath-I erlng.I 6ueh a war.'wouid arrange ‘‘class9 against ^lass,*' would destroy ourI consUiuUon. our freedom of speech .I and presT dtny us the right of trialI by Jury, freedom of religious wor- 'I ship and the home Isnd InstitutionI of marriage u.w e.new ,know lt,“ heI declared:— ^ ^ ------------S “There can be no question tha t

    lliere is a tt official conoecUon be-^ tween the Ihlrd intemsUonale ;Jl liotiaed-te-Moscoir and the Rosslsn- -

    •The Legion program for combat- = Ing the communlslic m o«m en t Is

    definite and specific.“I t advocates reclsslon of our rec-

    I ognltlon or Ru.«la: immediate de- I porutlon of all alien-born perw is r who are members of any sooety,L ,M u |v« iU i»nnlatlim lh » t m r ^ . L to chsnga-of-wrtliTOwHhta^gorem*- -

    ment by force or violence; the dosing of ail ImmlgaUon for 10 yean ; ImmedUte deporuuoo of ali desll- luie aliens and aliens of lUegal en- irj-. .• - J . . . - -

    L £L_Slt£JiS!Z?^ and cjiildren.jMrs.

    and Jewel PharrU, all of Jerome, and—L oyd-T B am s 'T )f“ Aberdeen, Washington; 17 grandehiidren and one great grandchild: her parenti, Mr. nnd »4n. R. D. Martin, Prague. O klahom a,'one'bnther'R .'l- ^ LOOKING CARI

    N o D ow n I’n y m e n t a tidII $ 4 .00 P e r W eek B u y s A ny ;e one o f Thefic C a r» —lU *31 Ford Sport Roadster..... tlMH ■» Pord Coupe ...... .......rs •39 Ford Sedan __________ tlSO' ‘39 Ford Sedan ...... ...............tIGS

    *39 Oldsnioblte S e d a n _____ tISO- ‘39 Ponllac.Coupo.................1.80

    ‘30 13od(te Victory Sedan.__ t n s•31 Essex Sedan------ , tJ . )•37 Hudson S edan -------------1 75■38 6 lar Coupe____________% 40

    T’Se Ford T S edan ............ .....t 40■37 Pontine C oupe ................$ 71■3S Chr>'sler Coupo ______ t SO■3« Chev. S e d a n __________ % 30

    J $4 .00 W eekly B u y s A ny is O ne o f T h e c s C a r s - rc- 31 Ford Fordor S e d a n .......... i;!00oL JIljDhrvrolcLCoupa________1273. .

    id, ‘31 Pord Del-uxe Coupe ......»2M*31 Ford Coin>e. new motor... S2DS

    = J3(Ll>c8oluJ3cdan ................ SiO.̂•30 Ford -Tudor Sodan .•....... $200

    ■ ■30 Ford Sednn ............ - .....m i“ ■30 Pord Coupe__________5230_ Y o u r P re .sen t C a r o r T ruck

    m e n l on A ny o f T h is Lifit. R eco n d ilio n e d nnd G uarun -

    I le e d —r ‘35 v-8 DvLuxc Fordor^ sedon .... ........................ Sii2S ’

    •Jl V-B DcLuxe Pordor. pedan ..... ................ _,....»4S0‘3 i Pord Tudor S td s n ____ »425■3< Pord Coupo .............- ....... »42i

    I "as Ford Fordor Sedan .........$380. . •SS Ford DcLuxe Coupe..... M7J- •33 Ford Coupe,--ao IlceiiM...-MIS -

    P‘35 Ford Pickup.■ low mllesKc ............- ........ S473I *39 Pord P ickup................... *150Jf- -•SS-rord Tritrtr.--dump body... »72J>u •3J Ford'Truck.' 131 WJJ.......I'L _ 5 ijiiitiJ rru d c .i5 7 -------------u s i - •re 5 lF o rd Truck. 157::... “ ...... *373la -31 Ford Truck, 157........... .. «65le •30 Ford Truck. U l ............. *150^ •‘31 Ford Trife^ 131 ............

    ^ -35 Pord DeLuxe Fordor,Sedan, iienlcr, rod lo ........ W43

    I? II Pays lo Sci) Your Ford

    f ' ^ ' " s s r . r ' “ ' ‘ ^lli Up to IB ^(onlhi to Pay.

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    » stjif for told wtather flying. The : ' ^p lttu re WSI madt after tb s land-|,1 ed lirr 437-pottnd noooplane from * a hop In uliich tbe ael a new In- | " tfnistlonal ipetd reeojd of TO.33 I ! . _inIlei.M :iioB t-fof-plaB es-of-ihal,-

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    EBBUARY fl. 1038 •

    I B i E i^ m i o p r i iCoimlics Get 11,516,439

    — Erom_^aislralio'ns— ---------During 1935------,

    BOISE. Feb. 5 (,I>-Idaho-4 41 counUes received a lou l nf t l 516.- 430 from motor vchlcle rir*-, P'ogrcisfM l -ci“T

    t e i a pWoodbury's SJ!.,.3Ic Bror (tor 0 O i l 6 3 c Aipi ’heatricoiSi'jK.. i.-49c- .Philli & r :;;-;;.........39e Hint• i s s u t s 2 5 e Jod ilycerine SVf.Tc 19c 35e a p o n o a i : : : " » r 7 s r

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    NTISEPTIC' I f e ,tlili ipMlil le sale aCfer * " H I

    p « c io L O H .r l I . J E ||I I . SOVC! .llhpaijlal.of .

    eae Jlc Bottle for 3*0 , “ ® . , I Secetm S0< notUe fe r le f t a l t a n

    5«e Oettlci 4 |Pk D . | „ll.ee ValMe A | | C i5 » v 7 «

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    GIm T m U Y V M rT ic : tb e k ̂ ^ PMdtry (ssd and sa tf .

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    IE FOX WILEY _

    •etuniing fiT 't'h‘r ." - Ity Beauty ■ Salon: lagei-and new own=_B will conduct- th e ' ss under the satnej.,. it the same address,^,in avenue north. •

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    i i r^ iS S 'iiS ^ - ' 'i - " D tO r cdiUon t a l tn i u wteaoi e l u > ^ ’ / : m * t t« April «. U JI *VUi« pwtornee » l T *

    : F t i k i d t i o . under Um te t o t U u tb a. i m .

    " :, " Bit c * g i » i i t - . -■ - - (— -Pn.-WMJt-,i— — ----------M 8^ .

    B t MAII. ■ H■ Xo-Bialoe. C«cuu, CauU. Ooodlnf. Jerome. «

    y.ino^n, T v ta FftlU CounUM, ^.T̂ tofwv tn d Elko Ooantr. N «r»dt: c

    r t ^ t r i 'p a j i B U 't o 'w l v u i M / - : ; ! ; ^ ------c m :; -

    ~ fc-Bi»-m«« »i— h m In I d a h o : - ............................. ^

    1 Yew. Pijmhta In »d»»neo-------------------K M 'Outitda 8U te of Idaho:I 7«*r, PwaWo to td m e o --------- ..........UM „

    MEHBCR o r ABBOCIATIO rSESB C> - ' Tlw A noriattd P r » t U excltiilrtlr enUUed ta---------the m e t o publJtaUSd 6! t l F ^ flUtiilcUb ^

    endUed to It. or oot oUiertrlH credited In th lj . ' J;__ Om tt tt j, mabfeiMiig buiiii- j

    g la s s b r ic k s , t r a n s p a r e n t o r tr a n s lu c e n t, su c h , a a w e r e s h o w n a t th e C hicago ^ f a i r , b u t t h e s e . a r e d if fe re n t. T hoy a rc ho llo w , w i th a p a r t i a l v a c u u m .Jn s Id c so t h a t t h e r e \v ill b o n o v is ib le m o is tu re th e re , f in d a f lu te d i n n e r o r o u te r su rfa c e th u t Iclii l i g h t a h in e . th r o u g h w i th o u t tra n s p a re n c y o r ̂g la re . W e m a y h a v e b e au tifu l s t r u c tu re s ]

    * b u i l t o f s u c h b r ic k s '. T h o p o sjib llltle s o f I n - t d u s t r la l g l^ s s i n t h i s a n d o tlier formH a ro i s t a r t l i n g . S a y s J o h n W .' L o v e ','a b u s in e ss ‘ c o m m e n ta to r : ' ---------- |

    ■: ''T h W rn a B f ljlS ik ii 'il.r liU lllllllll 'm sr-^ - t e r l a l d e p a r t 'm o r e rad ic a lly f ru m th e , n a s t t h a n a n y th in g s a v e P O ^ W y U ic _ ^ j

    “ ■ 'f r a m e le a s B te e lh d U se r r je rc oiie cou ia g«L ' | -------- a-gllm p»eH )f-iiew -w aytt-o f-H vlngH n-con«-------- j

    a n d c o ld b y g lo s s InBuiutioii, m irro iim lcil ■---------b r f l rc p ro o f - d r t tp e r le s T R n r t ovoifcav iic is------- j

    o f w o v en g la s s * ^ ! ir id e sce n t co lor, a ,w h o le n e w I n te r io r w orld . Glus.s m iiy in o w bo c o m m e rc ia l ly sp u n a n d w oven, ja n d - n o c ig a r e t w o u ld diimiiKu u I ir u g .” . I

    S u c h in n o v a tio n s a r e llm vly. T h e b u ild in g ' . . . I n d u s t r j ’,. a s M r . L ove rem nrk .s "ncedB'

    g l im p s e s o f n o w „ w r j d a Iheso d a y s ," a n d “ the . c o m b in a t io n s o f m a te r ia ls on Hid m a r k e t , a r e .m a k in g e y eo 'th in g ,in ji .x i.s t« n c o o b . so le to .” I t is i n te r e s t i n g to npcculutc un w h u t.

    — p u r - c i t ic s w lH -io o k -l lk c tn t w n t y o r t h i r ty y e a r s . . .

    . . o a H ^ ^ B B a s a nR E A L S P E E D - ,

    r ■■ ■Dr.“ M llto h ‘L :'H um H 30T T nistT< jjicini'rarih '’c" * .M o u n t '.W ila p n ,.S o la r O b se rv a to ry , i n . CiO^ ^f o m ia . b m d lftrnvn rw i ti Hninil nn lm bilu liir.l.-L

    — c lrc je t h e w ir th . ln o n e socond . I t is tra v e lin g a \vay , f r o m th e e a r th a t th e speed o f n in e ty -

    — f o u n n l l l l o n - m l l c s a n h o u r 'i i i id is ’ iiow — \vc"“ ■“h o p e t h e " 'c i p h c id n tu • vuU jttcd~T^5ht~~-*...... 1 ,404 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 .000 .000 .000 m iles

    a w a y . T h a t f s . l t w a s ' t h a t f a r u w a y \viieiV ii___ • .w a s . d Ik o Y o re d .-B y ..i io w th e re w o u h L b e a‘ ■ '/• 'few m o r e c l p h c r s . _______________ • ' . -

    y t o ro a k o i S lr-A la lc o lm ( .^ m p b e ll'a speed

    ■i'

    I a h o w s t h a t W a r o o a i ^ m i n o u r p l i m r w h e i r w e . t ty T ia t lo M l f l n i p e u T i m - i n ^

    v e n tu r in g In to th e :s tr« t< w p h e re , t h e s p i r t !n e b u la e h a v e ’u a lic k ed .

    r e v o l u t i o n a r y K O P E c k s“ • “ T ie d T r o n c y - t im jr T r t l t tk - T h f R i n i i i o ^ v r- e m m e n t ta k e s o f f i t s c o in s t h e 'm o t t V “ F o r

    " W o rtd R e v o lu t l o n r w h l c h h a r b a n u s e d 'o v e r 'Hince th e r is e o f Bo’ish e v ism . N o w I n s t t f d ^ o f th is c h a lle n g in g s lo g a ii th e n e w n ickel o f te n . f i f te e n a n d tw e n ty , ko p eck s (co rre s*

    - p o n d in g r o u g h ly 't o o u r n ic k e ls a n d d im e s ) b e a r s im p ly th < r h a m m o r a n d . s ic k le w re a th e d

    -w ith “ U .S .S .R ." b e n e a th ;_______ _T h is is a w ise a n d w h o leso m e c h a n g o .;T h e

    m o re S o v ie t R u u l a m in d s h e r o w n b u s in e s s , c o n te n t to d e v e lo p h e r o w n r e so u rc e s a n d

    -------e o n f ln o -h e r p o lit ic a l ly a te m to - h e r o w n .b o r - ]( le rs , th e m o re th o r e s t o f th e w o r ld w ill go I t s o w n w ay a n d lo t R u s s ia g o h e r w a y w ith - i o u t in te r fe re n c e o r c rit ic i sm . ]

    OBEGOW VOTE FB0VIDE8 PREOEOEfn(CaldweU Newt«Trtbune) ,

    Oregon voicn have onee. more tum ed thumbs down tZ Toa a-»uuC iale*:iiw ^ailthlsIllm o.tor-»-TO rtJ>L»p=- i

    proxlmitrly alx to one. Thow Orecon >-otera had re* Iptaudly deleited sales tax proposals before. Thus, t

    ‘the reault of the rew n l vole ihouIdTutve'occaBtoned' ~rn o su rp rla . Dut In Uie iata t«*t-of public opinloa {j

    there w u a» «lement-co-operaUoo wim federal socUl ^.security leglslaUon—th a t was not preaent to former fiRfertndum s. ot the quesUoa put to Uiat state's vbtera. L

    As th e matter now stands,. Oregon is without, asourcc of funtls f o f .c o ^ r a t lo a wtU> t ^ federal pro- »grain. TTiere csn be no oiu-ige peiuioll* lu Oieguu ~~

    J unless Oregon matobea federal funds. Defeat of tbe“ t*. t/. eliminated U ut. Under U x *

    — nArMtlUoii th a lAw.r^ly plsn WlU Cjis cost O recon a lot and-lhe-sUierUiiable to co-operate, ‘1- wlU not get anythltiff in return. Thai's tough. B u l i t ^n ladlcatea ene of tiro th ln ts -a n intense dliDke o( tho si■> aa les'tax by Oregoa voten or a retum of Uiat inde* n

    pendenca whleh wUl oot tolerate further expansion of *»• federal patemaUsm. Jj!£. And aa one pondera U» attitude of Uie votera of _y Oregon rcUUre to the federal s o ^ I security leglsla* ^

    Uon and supporting state sales taxea -o r tranucU on «lazes, 11 you prefer—one wonder* w hal Uie people of >iptber ctates Day be expected to do w h e n j ^ d If—they ^

    p are presented v tth a sUnllar problem. Initoooe, tf ‘the people ot Oregon vola a t the rate of six to ons t

    so against a sales tax w tut' would tlw people of Idaho bie bo expect«d to do if they, wera lb vote on a similar ^gg quesUon? Let It be understood th s t to Uils comment *'

    't , t are oot'endeavortog to dlicuss the possible oierltot federal social security leglslaUon and a ttendant "state ta les taxes. Instead, we are but pointing to .the *

    S L J«U hat..ir_'s«.«sn.a««pt.it)?.JHdgm «nt.df.thc.peool8. i ir* of Oregon u precedent, the voting public d o u no t:e . approve of the procedure. ^fy ------------- — fl/ NEW TAXES NECESSARY t

    ° (Baker Democrst-Herald) t:' T^e president ts ooe hundred per cenl right to ask- ^

    m- tog congress to vote addltlonsi revenue, lie would havo \las been righ t if the AAA processing tax, l»d nol beeno f Invalidated and If full bonu.i twvmfnt hsd not hw»n _■ approved i>eeauM the go«xmmentwas already run* ^ . ntog ao enormous deficit which was met by laige scale [ “ borrowtog forpoalerlly 'to pay. fa Faced by Um neceasity of paying Um proceulng coa- g

    •al trae u now pending without Um revenue provided by t the noW Invalid AAA and Uie Increase of the govern- > ment's tAjlgaUoo to Uw veterans by a t least f. bUllw ' ih i^ i r - p a y i i i g them 10 yean before Uie e o iitm t ( provided, there ia Jusl out thing lo do, IncreaM l^xes. <

    Id- The fac t th a t I t is campslun year sliould not.DtfmlL c 1M_ congreu to evade ils plain »nd obvious responslblUty. 1

    Sooner o r la ter thU country must Uke Uie conse- ; quencea of U » unsound fiscal policies 11 U pursuing, Tbe longer the shock is delaj-ed Uie harder It wlU be. The.prcaldetat Is wise lo give us some of It now.

    SO „re, OOVEENMENT SPENDING AND BOBROWINQjla (Hsilford, Comi., Couraiit)

    The oallonal debt has now topped UUrty bU}ions.I t Is expected to reach thirty-two or thlrty.Uiree bU- lions by tha end of next June, in less than four yeara

    i n - the Pederal esUblUhment h u Increased lu expend- ire Itures by fourteen billions I t u spending a dollar for 2SS ^ c ia ts I t Is 'M ecting to revenue. Money ts

    pouring ou t of Wushlnglon as If there were no end to It. and most personi seem to believe tha t the Oov-

    — -eriinMn t- h a s -a n - lnexhsusuile supplyi ̂ ''fo o 'fa w understand tha t'th e Oovemment haa no

    ' w «|lth of its own and no power to create wealth. The .Q ]oneyJtJl.apendln ' 1 I. Asked btuiUy to-plck-hU pervmai 1 e favorite, h a " repUed: “Senator I a Borah.” Mr. Roetevil> imlled while I e hU adrisera protested th a t the m tn I ll from Idaho might tum out to be0 the O .O P,'t.fflotl fonnldftble nftg- 1 d carrier. 7JMV txpUined t h t t h t 1- «gr«.K< » lth thgm.- a m In hU npln . | a lon. he u ld , Mr. Borah. U Ibe m ott c e -liberal- of Uie lot and .would be 11 Uw m otl liktly .te .canT -oa .R oetc* •• velUan reforms. Therefore,. it he c- must-be dtfeated-w hich-he doesn't I e tnUclptte—he prefen lo lu m over s 3 White House keyt to Teddy Roote- t• Telt's-cioea.-frlend. .-.............. ............ I

    When Uw presidents atUtude w u s- relayed to a Borah disciple to the s t senste. the UUer asked: “Did* he e0 mesn liT“ Bdott- o t Uw Oemocrallc I• entourage a n prtdlcUng Uiat Alf s t Landon of Kaasaa will be Uw mane the "Chief'' wUl bave to lick. 0

    r VOICE. S e n a t o r i a l mallsacks ̂' bulging wtUi. Uiouunds o t scrawled ‘1 and-prncUed-lettert-expltln-why-the * 1 Nye munlUons Inveuigtilon tu r - * '■ vlved Ibe terrific tlU cks of power- *

    i | W naiors s ty w e y hsve never wit- *■ nu ied tach an anU-war demojij "> straUon. Senate postoftlce otflcUis ^

    rank the number of letters u tbe1 largest batch received on Capitol hill ,> from volunteer wrlUrs. Pother 1< t Coughlto and Publle UUllty Mag- H• n tte Hopson preclpluted a greater li- < i« lm »-bul-thtfr.r«»oft«t-t»-r»di» « f and house-to -house iwomoUon c 1 schemes.— T he-proneotrallty-com - -

    m unlations teemed to bo a sponr i< ) laneous . outpouring from old and P •“ ytmng. i nttrtnto-ftltteetiontHrf-UM-

    counlry. *■Many communlcanU agreed fflUi ^

    Senator Olass In deprecating any f criticism of Wilson, Lansing, clc. H

    > But even they InsUtcd Uiat the In- « ' qulry be prottculed to order to a

    t to w m O T^^ht^w jhy^tlw ^O nltcd a

    ” h m I t c u e r a ^ ttw n » t conflict. ̂I tC 'Wfti an eye-opener lo leglsUton i• who have wondered how strong Uie S• people a tre for neuirallly-at-any f I price. ____ ^

    I FILL-IN. Handsome Paul Me* J N utt's two-day stay a t the White «

    , House spoiled the sppetltcs of t \ B 1 le u t two members ot the csblncl. s

    Secretaries Roper and D em tried to >= . run down rumors th st he w u sched-> Uied to succeed them by buttonhol

    ing friends of ihe Hoosler governor >I lo find w hat he w u up lo now. i

    The governor and tlie -p ru ld e n l 1 r kept lhefr~ow ~counieir-D ut-U -l8- { , generally known that Mr. McNuii ,

    h u ISM Ideas. For a Ume hU back- , ' ers ballyhooed him- u M r. Roose- | ' n i l ’s running maU but they dts- 1 I covered tha l Mr. O am er has a , ‘ mortgage on the vIce-presldenUal j■ nomtoaUon. The trouble U th a t Mr. .■ McNutt tteps out u governor nexl | ta and^he. m̂̂ust^.stay^lt^lh^ j

    make ft try for Uie Whlto House , tour ye an hence. For furUicr j grooming he must grab oft a cabi- | ne t post or an equally ImporUnt office ta the event of P D Jl.'a re-

    t elecUon. 1 . Sltitog cabtncl members' worries I

    ore described u needless by poll- ' , U ciant who ought to know, They

    ha re marked Mr. McNutt a»-ft young m an who m ust-w all his big tum for many yeark They're passing out

    7 -̂----------------------------------- •

    P o r c u p i n e Q u i l l

    F a t a l t o G i a n t

    K i l l e ^ ^ B u f f a l o

    PORT COLUNS, 0(>lo.. Peb. 8 Wl ! A "Oavld and OolUUi" story of the . western range w u revealed lodsy In the deatli'o fPoisg tw agm erg lao i killer butfalo who ruled th e “TraU's End“ herd.

    Victor In many a bloody flghl wllh the g re a t ' bessU, Pos succumbed finally to the minute weapon of the lowly porcupine.

    - --F ra ilk C. Miller, w no-ow ns-tho ranch, told about It today.

    ' " in -IB Sl.-posrthen -ft-aecond rate member ot Uie Miller herd, suddenly challenged Shorty, tho old bull leader, and In the battle th a t followed kUied him.

    ------"A fie f-lh a t.P o t Juil..dldn'l-sM m -- ,h appy-u ntt t s ,ha wat killing,'' Miller ■

    aald. . ."Ue slaughtered another big bull,

    then killed two smsll buffalo and two elk and two deer. .

    "He kepi hls horns sliarp by rubbing them ‘Vgatost granite rooks.

    . Every animal on Ui» ranch vu , in mortal fear of him."

    Bul MlUer found Pos dead to a p u tu re . There were no m arks on Uie body. Miller could th tok of notiiing lha t might have caused dealh. So Iw decldcd to hold an autops}'.

    i ie found a porcupine qulU Imbedded to Ihe brain. I t Iiad eniered the Itead Just abo -̂e the eye and

    . aJowlt'worked lu wsy in.

    T a x i D r i v e r P r o v e s

    H o n e s t y B e s t P o l i c y

    NEW VORK. Feb. 5 W )-B e rn ,r t Chlecco. Uxl (Ulver. had Jingling

    “ T jroonasm ightnhatiioneitT 'lS 'the- besl-pollcy.- Lucrexi Borl, ojKra sU r. was his

    . fane lu f n lg h t from Orand_. cut loose , from him but they don 't dare'-U)— I *nlflgoaUc_W'n- ^Vaahlngtonlans , admll It may go hard with c«rtato . admlnUiratlon stalwarts—Senalon

    Harrtoon In MUstoslppl and Robin- son In Arksnsat—If the blsA -

    , haired SmlUi campaigns against [ Uiem. ; • - .II tNBOUNO. RepresenUUve Char-• les D. u u u r d of New Y ork recem- . ly escorted a group of friends ■ through 'the new and magnificent, smwturt-wblch-housat-Ww-eupreme— I court.. _A s-M r.-.M lllard '» .pa rty—kalked— . Ihrough the buUOtog. th e guide i polnled to the classic friete and , | ||»1(1- ’T h fre Is a' sta tue Of JohH-

    Marshall, Uie t i n t chlet jusuce^ol , Uu supreme court of the United r SUtes." Mr. MllUrd suggested qulet- . ly tha t the a llendant w u mlsUken,. adding U ut John Jay preceded Mr., Marshall u chlet jusUce. The guideI argued exclledly th a t h is critlo w uII all wrong.____________ _____________. At th a t moment tbe d l^ lf le d Jus-( Ike Sutherland appeared .and .U ie . guide accosted him. “W bo w u the , first chief Justice of your court. Mis

    ter Sutheritnd?" u k e d tbe official go*irounde'r. ’’Joha J ty ,’* replied the

    . Juslloo wlUi t bow. B ut supremo• court decisions are no t binding onI guides. “I l l say It w u John Mar* ' .. shsll anyway." he txplalned. "No-} body will know the difference.”

    ’ NOTES. Harold Ickes.Is again to ̂ high favor a t the White House...

    Lunches with the president regu- larb-. .CordtU -fluU-U -qufek-to -re-—

    » I ward m e n t.... He h u recently pro- ̂ moUdiKvertl subordinates who htd

    • no pohtlcsl )»cklng — solely for• their performances. Michael Mae-• White. IrWi minister, terves the ^ most palatable dinners of all the -1 foreign dlplomaU a t W uhlngton ..,; Justice Stone & a frequent guest of t the Free S ta te r ....B usie st man at^ the e«plbmhfM> U -A M n_»^L _ « oiiiciat engraver,and prtoter. He’s ^ working niglit and day to .lum out ^ millions ot cheeks and bonds to pay• the soldlen' bonus, t _______

    JFfilSINSlLEi• BflfllNEimiSII . _____

    Royal Neighbors o ttlcen liave been elected and InsUlled recenUy: Oracle, Ethel McDonald: vice oracle. Hattie Houchlns: p u t oracle. Edna Bally; clun;

    sevenii s txw hone solos oy a Jenntogs. accompanied by r»y f performed somo hand iHcks. TXTT :d Barnes h td charge of th e program.■n The young married peoiile’a clsss

    will present a pliiy, “The Plnln SU- '• ter." February 13. •;

  • - E t E i i e l s i f f r

    - ■ a t t i i c -

    - S o u t h e r n : ld a h o _ D e a le rs a l '■

    D in n e r M e e tin g M a p C o - ^

    -------------- O p e r a t iv e E f lo r t -^ — ^ G• ■_ — ̂ L

    - * U o n than 109 o t ioutbem U a- bl bo-i dealen in electrictl ejulpmeni p In a tundanM a t a cueU ai a( dhi> |,: n e r of ttw N orth SldeJmd Souw ' S i te B ectrieal Equlpment^Salea a*- R •ocU U nu a t Uw Park boM lu t R •VTOtofWWB told bjr CkflrjaTennty jj o( Ban rranciaoo. editor oT O ectrl. . . «a l WMt. o l experlsncca of PacUlo °!

    • c o u t dealen in a eooperatlw aak* p e ffo r t “

    K , M. RoblMwi of Bol«. Jdaho , Power M m panr p ^ d e n t and ftn> e ra l m u a « tr , dlKUtaed com* v ja u M a a a a J

    __W A N TED -O O W S TO DILL POH P^bnc^Mle. li mile w n t Guriy,

    BOARDERS. SOI- '• ' Th ird avenuptirctbrR i.'l 'N T r'*"" >

    WANTED— OIRL FO R QENEBAL - hoUKwork, ia l l be tw 'tn 3 and 4

    ^ o r a f t t r a p. p a . low -w .

    j p i c P S

    P h o n a l

    i t --------------------- ------------------------------■ MIm C«rol Phinip», T w li F»IU

    ity by L ittio Bobby B ates, reifl r G olilTQ id-G r«n'B *Jniponflored

    L att« r D a y S a in ta ChiircK laat I- ball waa tho apex of L J}.S . ao d i » Phillips, w earing a b eau tifu l eve ^ pink accessories, w as choaen b y

    n secret ballot. T he prooeasloirdi It Radioland and proceeded t h e ^ i’ length o f th e baU room .to .the |g s tra in s o f a coronation initrch ? tt played softly by th e orcbefl- t

    m . , ■ ‘ f10 I h e attendants and the escorts g I. formed a seml-elrele -around th* 0 ) . queen, wbo kncU betore tha Oold | U and Oreen Uirone for Uie presenU - ) 1# Uon of Uie crown. ShlrRen Davis and ̂nt Bobby Bates acted u crown bear* i tl. e n . J . E. Allred performed th s coro- i I t naUon wlUi all Uio dignity of hi*

    calUng. As the queen took ber place j le on the Uirone, sho w u presentod 1 V. with a corsage of yellow daffodil*, cr acacia and fero Ued wlUi gold rib - , ul bon. Her attendants, Ulss ‘n u i * ’ w Bates, Mias,Ruth McEwen, Vita LoU I ] . Robertson and Mlsa Nedr* R leh lns ;

    received corsages of yellow tea rosei , a asxtftrorthB -B taka-M liA rboanl.*- } I t There w u .a pause In the cere- f

    mony while Bobby Bates and S hir- * - leeit— Oavls.- o f-D M m ond-B ataa -

    School of Uie Dance, gave a song ̂,e and dance rouUne. Immediately ̂] . followlnf. In honor of her majesty, o( the demonstraUon of Uw "Amerl- i J . cana" and "Merry Widow W altt" ( n WUma Jean Henderson, Dene Cox. 1 ul Maiy Ann Hoag and Barbara H er- t u ring, of the Mario Dunn Helm > t . 80»on>rT3M ietn«rw ero-the*trala* * f. bearers. 'Those dancing the demon- t

    M1S9- Phillips,' Claude Brown and <uj Miss Helen Bailey, and Mr. and 1 nt M n. 0 . Vem Yates.^ - pn i« l»n rt benuUfiillv llahtiia t.1 and decorated for th e oceulon. Mr, t

    and M n. tuU ier Bice. Oolden B ar- tlow aod Mn'. II..H . Stokes were In t

    .. charge of the a lfalr. wlUi Mr. and <

    . M n. Yates conducting the demon- 1[, Stratton dances. Kimberly, Buhl. I“ M urtam h Mid Twin FalU wera weU- <

    puWU*’'o ie n B sU a '” Ight * S w k s 1 orehestra playsd Uie danco program. |

    I ItAPPY SHUFFLERS IUEET FOIi LUNCHEOf/ I

    The H apflF^Sbufflen were on- ’r„ terUlned by M n. Richard Berpa ( u yesterday afternoon' a t a dessert11 bridge luncheon. Mrs. Allen Whlto 1

    won the prize for high K ore and •. M n. Hsrold Groves, low score. <

    ! ' CLUB niEMDBRS IjJ ENTERTAINED A T LUNCH .

    The Initial Bridge Club met a t the home of M n. Ivan Lincoln yes- I tenlsy afternoon for a ons o'elock t

    u luncheon. Three tables were a l play. 1 ,, M n. Henry P o « ra won the f ln t 1

    prize and M n. M. 6 . Simmons the 1 trevelliig p r l« . Mrs. Powen was a <

    y guest o t the club. • , 1

    ^ GROUP REHEARSES ' i” 'Ihe Netoppei' l ^ p W re 'd ro u ^ '1 , w u entertained a t Uie home of^ the guardlao, M n . w . A. Van ;

    Engelen. yesterday attem oon. The 1 ° girls ret\earscd Jor Uie P.-T. A.

    prognm and selected acUvltles for IUie blrUiday projecu Roll call re- (

    > sponses were poems which Uio girls 1:r bave learned In schooL <

    '■» TAWASl GROUP IHEARS FIRST AID TALK t

    TawasI Camp Fire Oroup met ’ig ycitordsy afternoon /a t Uie blgh >DT schiwl:,l)UildUig;' MtB; -'J . n . NIBIWll '^ completed her talk on f ln t aid. iin -------- i») UNIVERSAL PB D EnA TJO Nat OFF CLUns DISCUSSED «ih The Wayside Club w u entertain- iL!s ed a t Uie home ot M n . D. P. Clark I!• Tuesday afternoon. Plans were 1Id msde for a pot-luck luncheon for I

    the husbands a t the home of Mrs. ICharles NorrU February twelfUi. ^

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    ? M A K E T H IS MOi ____ T'vin Falls Dailyle. I - . . . .;n

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    allflj u a h e r ^ in w ith due fornial- ‘e isn e d a s queen of th e ann u a l 1 red -b r-tho -S take-M .I;A ro f_ 'the ia a ff iV e fiff ira f lU a io E n d r Tho I o d a la c tiv it ie s 'o f the year. M iss 1 evening gown o f blue sa tin w ith ' b y A th ro n g o f adm irers casting | rdeacendcd the open s ta irw ay o f ;e f — ------------ — :— 7— Ie Mrs. C. A. Baker w u In charge h o t Uw program. Sbe Introduced ; M rs. H . W. Clouchek wbo explained < >■ u w advantages of beln« oiilvertaUy , federaUd. mUs Dorris Leighton H gava two resdlngs and Jack Hov- ̂)• orkaraccompanled by-M la Mbrllyn 14 Brtiee, pUyed two vloim selecUons. >* Mrs. Melvin Swltxer w u a gueat. xl The bostess-w u assUted by Mrs.

    NorrU and M n. MaxweU In senr- ^ ing refreshments.

    * « . y . 0. CLUB« U EETa FOK CONTRACT-........!r Mrs. Walton Swim w u hostess ^ to Uw H. N. o . Club Tuesday eve- 7 n in t a t her home on Lincoln ‘Z atrefC. M n, Vey oub.w on Uie prlza ^ for high score and Mrs. O. B.— t*'* ^rfY»iin^ priT*. freshmehU were served foUowlng

    tbe ctmes.

    2 AUXILIARY HEARS TALK g ON NATIONAL DEFENSE «, CapUln Ralph E. U lghton, for- ) . m e r commsnOer ot Company E, ■r one hundred sUteenUi engineers, gc, Idaho national suard, addressed r . .the Amerlcah Legion Auxiliary on IQ national defense s t a nwetlns l u t ) . evenlng-at-th«-A usllU i7- m m s - l a 1. th e Legion MemorUI hall. Mrs. E. Id A .-Landon .rc«d*a.p*pct_OT-"Tb» Id Oldest F t a r ' Mrs. italph U lghlon Id w u program chairman.

    M n . A. E. Dickey presided a t the A bustnete Mttlon. Mrs. Rsy Agee. J , rensDUitaUoii cnaimian, aiindCluiiM r - th a t bed JackeU had been sent to In th e V etenns' hosQlU] a t Boise. A Id call fo r more clothing w u made.I . M n . RsJph ReyhoWs announcedII. the dUtrlct meeting a t Rupert UiU 1- evening, .ond the child wetlsre con- 51 lertbce a t Boise? Mrs. Cryder, lu Fldac chairman, reported U u t all n . plans for ths esssy conteit lu d

    been completed. The conteit U be- Uig conducted fo r high school pu-

    . pUs, M n . E arlJtiuuon , AaiericanU u U o n chairman, conducted the flag

    » u lu le .r t M n . Bsrl Johnson, M n. L. H. te MUler. Mrs. Henry Crow, Mrs. Id Charles Lsrscn and M n. Leighton

    served refreshments..

    CONTRACT CLUH AND GUESTS HIEET

    a t _M lu VlolH Adams wai hostess a . 'UiTher conlricl~club“ and four :k guests, Mrs. Joseph H. Seaver. Junr y. lor. MUs Wilma Keel, MUs Helen s t Lind nnd Miss Mnrgnret Owens, i u t 10 evening a t her -home on Seventh A Avenue North. MUs Keel won Uie

    prtxe for the guests and Miss for the memben. Red U pen and r td carnations decorated the large

    » table 'a t wlilch refrashmenta were Ip served. A Volenlbe riidUl prevailed.o t --------in WEDNESDAY CARD le CLUE ENTERTAINhn)A. Mrs. Rees* M. WUUams was hos- or tess to tho J J ) 3 . Club a t her homo B- on ElevenUi Avenue E u t yasterday ■is afternoon. M n. P. C. Dawson re

    ceived high score a t contract. Mrs. A. Gordon Lumm, Tacoma, guest a t the Dawson home, w u present from out-of-town. Refreshmenta

    et were served a t tables centered wiUi :h red swe«tpeas. 1________

    ■RECENT BRIDE ------HONORED BY CLUB

    The Addison Avenue Social Club m et to r a pot-luck lunclieon Wed-

    1- nesday afUmoon a t Uie home of rk Mrs. Olen SmiUi. Roll call re- re sponses were appropriate verses to 3T M n . Beatty, formerly MUs Ada -B. L atham . The bride w u presented h. «1U) a number of beautiful gifts' tn

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    ily News-Pattern:-------

    COMPLETE TH IS- SEASON’S • [? ^VARDROBB WITH AN EASILY K MADE SUlftTMAKCR

    P A T T T i^ 1S74

    — • -fillm — pracUcal — and full of charm. thU softly styled sh irt- maker I j sure to n n k t in t am on»

    ^ your diyUme frocks. Fashioned fc-*f-oollon-iw eed.-U jepe^-t»-im w ter

    frock fo t flnUblng ou t .th e school term, wearing to busineoi, o r for nm -sbout w « r now and Uirtiugh- au l Uie Spring and Summer. Take R look a t thoao wing-away sleeves' with buttoned cuff, and a t the- eusy-to-cut yoke and sleeve fea-; lure which carries the convtcUon of easy-maklnc along with it.

    ' T h 'n .a t , the tltUi'boy collar and simuIsUd Closing wlUi button «c- ;e{it. We repei^t: cotton- tweed,

    ' novelly collon br one o t the s tun- n ln r new crashes would do thU

    - frock up in top-notch atyle.Pattern 3414 U avaUable in slsea

    13. 14. 16. 18, 30. 30, 33, 34, -U, 3g — a n d a0 ..a itf tJ f i-U )tra .3 a -W id » -9 f

    fabrlc. n iustrated step-by-step sewing insUucUou ^ u d e d .-^ - .- .

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    — in*ni-ni^Tou-,M ,ouf-nMd. u. "

    ? \ s tI ' ^S CPn-g. BOOK ATO rATTEEK ^ « OnHER, TWEMTT-nvS CCflS.

    s. a u i j o t

    : w a U t« eU n '- ilH k it ...T « ^ SmtUi.I- p n w o u d MO pteeoloaoloB, r n w s *- ur** day aften«ioa.-Hio' girU cboe# Uu

    group nome and aUo the ir own in is (Uan nam *s..31w .slrU.dlsoussed.a h hike to be beld Baturday and talked „ about honor* to be woo. The next Z metUng wUl_.^be_at t h e . home of

    Marilyn Webcter, Tueaday, Pebru- ■ ary tweltm.

    S TEACHER ANIWUNCES!d UUSICAU RECITAL ' - ........Iy Mrs. W. O. W attt wUl present hern pupils Ul a pubUc recital Fridayr- evening a l seven Uilrty o'clock a trn the B apU it-church.-T he program ts. will Include two-plano • uumbers. It. trios, dueu and lolos.

    V- VALENTINBS blSPLAYEO' ^ A T MEETINO'OF CLUB

    A display of.VaUnUnes, one of whlcli w u forty yean old. w u an

    - In tc rr iU n i- fe a in re -o f-th e -M o ro ' l a Ingslde ciub meeUng a t Uie boma e- of Mn. • li. O . Satteriy yesterday In afternoon. RoU caU responses wer« t t th e .ea rllcit reeoUecUona of mem- E. ben ' havUig rec^ved ValenUne}.

    NnniFmiu liwilt piwijy _ tr» » aliO read. Mrs. Day. DoroUiy 'Huchlson and Jimmy Munn were guesu. Six- t « n members were arrsent. Mfs. T readw elirtto president, prtolded a t Uie business session. Mrs. Dartd- son w u tn charge of tb e piogiam.

    » RefRituneats carrying ou t a Voi- entlne moUf w en served. ^

    M KIMBERLY ROAD i t CLUB ELECTS STAFF

    E. yesterday afternoon a t Uie home |]» of Mn. W. B. Hoag. Ouests w en 3R MfiTReed and 'K rT ah-ow nioircalL

    responses were current event*.- M n. lie O. P. Strobeck gave the FederaUon » . report. PU m were made for Uie

    to The lollowing offlcen were ele/- led during Uie buiiness session:

    le. M n. Ben Rendahl, president; M n. Kl Ray Penonli*. vice president; M n. lls Dan Pow-cU. secreiary-treuurer, n . ana M n. O. F . SUobcck and Mrs.^ T O m ^ g m a r m t TSrO Tr l '-P anUl Powell w u named reporter. Mrs.

    Strobeck won U ie'w hite elephant. H ie hostess. assUted by Mrs. Reed,

    u . scnYd,;refreshmenU, The' club wUl ll. meet ai.ihc.bom e.oLM n..SUxibeek ^ In Msrch. , . . .

    H. HISTORICAL REVIEW ' n . PRESENTED AT CHAPTER ^ Chapter. D, p x .0 . sutcrbood,

    wos enteruined Tuesday evening'at the homo of Mrs. W. H. Eldrldge. Miss AUce Taylor gave a resume.of the events ot Uie psit yeor.

    ^ COVPLfi-CELtiBRATES------------WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

    _ Mr. and M n. W. A. Cunnlngton were liosti Tuesday evenmg in honor ot Uielr llJth wedding an- nlvenary, Mrs. Dob oUon and Bert

    ^ Van Eaton won Uie bridge prises. ™ p e guests presented Mr, and M n. “ Cunnlngton wiUi a .gift. Present

    ^ and Mrs. Clsud Wiley.

    ENGAGE ORCIIKSrUA FOR GUILD DANCE

    Memben of Uie Evening Guild of Ascension Episcopal Chureh. meet-

    ' Ing l u t evening a t Uie home of MUs AUee “Taylor In the Reed Ap-

    , nrtmenta, completed pUns for Uie , dance a t Uie Elia' Hall February

    ^ thirteenui. Chuck Helm’s orchesUa

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    Mr. -(LT- ch*mlcol show*

    - 5 r H , r t w i ; ; ; ^ » i i r b r o » d -

    ss ~5 t ' n T W iT V u ik f SW k,_of k m

    g s ■ • r-« iw m «biw 'iitw M w w oeiuai vif^iuMMOMIWtUaMOINeutt

    I S

    i g r * a u H 8 D A x

    h. WM m iigcd tor Uw ooesitaC kJI^’ ■ I. W lo M k e read a -p a p e m 'A b n * 1• b a n U n eo ln .-M tv ^ R u m ^ O m U• ►>»««« ta wn t a t re« i

    b ____ “ : -r**- iIt r/LLlCVM GROUP— ........— *

    » A S BUSINESS SESSION \ _ VM TUSlcum Oroup Of 0 * » P 1 , n r e glrU met a t Uw home^of Adda h la jp t r M k .n - y 'M e a a T in e M f l l i : f . A aboit buitness meeting w u eon*I t ducted, toUowlng which n t w h ^I . m a n u ,w ir* -ietved .-'nw -«w M l*» u ooBt b o o k s-w e dUtrlbuted and 1- • W -p n c t lc e d . '-n u tiextTne»Un«, a wfll.be a t Uw hom* ot Ju d y 4 0 M i.-

    iV K iP '' scff/oaZsfts*)f CLUBJlASJiESSJON___________1- Memben ol the Junior flcribblm*

    CTub met last evening a t Uie bett* o f M u pauy Ruui, Sk inner..«» Blue Lakes Boulevard. At Uia buai-

    - n e ts session which w u coDdoetid tr by M lu Je«n d a rk , presldtnt, pi«»« ly w erediK iuvdfoncem lngU w prtpa- II r»U- Smock and U U t Jone Maxwell wtre adult guest*.'

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    1* yiRE GROUP 'H AS ,S 0 \(; REHEARSAL

    r« Tbe Ec-dsh-how Camp F in J . Oroup mcl a t the home of J*an

    m Noble Kee, tne susrdUn, WM p r u - «• ent.

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    I G > m i n g E v e n t a

    SALMON 80 0 A L « t —Hie-flalman finrlal. ae^Jiie lad « ; youU>dlvUoa, , Ben Slder; A. * . PW kU , U n . f O . * OMKldtnc, m a k Beer, UU* BOher SmiU), U 0 . Jents, 0 , K. nUoclc.

    e U oyd 011iao tt,.0 eo ite Bradley and 1I ororvoatjr - ^ ' -------------— ' o

    JuD iort-M lK 'N enie Case, 0 . 0 . li ' D udiey.-U ra.- D onaiolla, Prank t ^ OoodykoosU, Mt*. J . R. Nklsoa. c

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    . Perfer 'Y J S w W h e n y ^ c

    Free OhMk-sp In vfint«r, ; On Antt- w hazard of (

    1« In shapfr • ’ • “ battery, bnil

    /wil

    v ryon* a g re e i that Lucklai cr* to |

    U ghl5m ok«ofrleh,rlp*-bodie(i -- -Th«

    b«cor1 rU yT B fh tr-iw ip t1 ifn rH ir^ cf .thot tho leaves of t h i some -laen boeco p lon t may vary fo r mere the on th * • leoves- from -p lon li o f - ~ b o l

    lit* d lffofsnt. t^ i .^ C tn m ic a l . . '- - r t t t i

    Cradle reUt

    m v o n i B i n t n . x m r a ' ^ .....- - m . i H u s - m m n n i - x w u i '

    FARWILU T s u i F e b .'» [«w po* rtb m ty .U i* ttt» a* 2 o a .tr ia l: , o fO e o rn lL -B a in lU ^ ilts t a u H ~ a e r slay lnf.o f b is wUe would sod like U s f t n i ' in a b o o f Ju it , gr*w . tonlgbt u tb s im rB C ared t h t « a d - of It* second dsir.of dellbersUoD.

    L G A i S i i C

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    ect SERVICEr c a r i sn 't in p erfec t con tuu ra , you practically doubte tb e ' f driving. B u t w hen y o u r car pfr—grease and oil, radiatOT;* ' rakes, ligh ts and g ^ t i r e s ^ ~ I sa fe st m o to rist on a ny w in ter _£lBst

  • O onU aB rt.ftw i U r t ' ♦ -

    6TN PP8UI m n U o JH n w B t ii= ^ - * < * B & U 5 r • thip-IUUMd -

    BaMtnftoa-ffrtoefa p n h ti anoUi- ier ebap, M mUfM u A lm o d cr tl

    WIUi (he eonaJww* of Babbj IJoD ef,Iw rri«nd .»Ji»h« faked M »

    aad ba« ralU n bem U tn> t ( • titf hotat of U*my B « l n f i « .fTKoeh. 8b# l « n u from U e n r f g

    - wU# I h it * o |« r, wfcon Frtnkto .w in -M “ «toBT‘« k " « y ^ h

    - And new ibe h w otrlrt h ta m t t l l le n ir tU ulnftod 'tfR iM h m csu tlme. StM was stUl supposed to r r a t" in tho afum eoo.

    ■„ ,w ton ih i> cim nfiiitnn tnu iftlaw n ^ w hen tea was laid. Srlria said, smll* ™ Jng: "Hero U our Intalld., TWs U . m j brotbeMn-law - Lady Fraaets ~ JJerwerit." •

    ^15mnW.I»W>.M4«..»Jender jw n g ^ n a n ot something over ihlrty with .T0 7 'pleasant eyes.-Although she eouldseow hatBobbym eantbysay*Ing he c ^ h t to have a nonoeio and ^ » toothlinish moustache, she herseU " w aa m o ro lneilned toneU co .tte ln - tense blua of hla eyes. H a y shook bands. . - ; •

    He said; T r e been hearing aU about the way you tried to break

    • admit," aald Praokle. “ that I ’ffl’the worlds worst drlrer. B ut I ~ was drivlM ao awful old rattletrap. “ My own ear w u Uld up, and I

    ...bough t.a .cbeap OM •econd'hand.'* ”.. rah fl w u rescued tim a tbo ruins “ by a w ry good*looklnf young doc*tor," s&ld aylTla: ’ ”

    T o m iv a irlred i t thls.m om ent ^ and flung hlmsclt upoa his uncle w ith squeaks of joy. ' ,,,

    ‘ B a n you brought me a Kemby train? You said you would.' You said you wouldl"

    •■6h, Tommy, you mustn't aik fer J" - ih lngs l-aa id ay lrta. •• • "

    **niat‘s all right, Sylrla. I t was a .- prom lx .l*T egot70u rtra ln a llr lg b t.

    eld man." Be looked casually a t hts »UtecullBr ihlni;. I've knowa jo u le« lhan iwenij'-fonr liouri'. but '

    ■ " l - U s l inallncllvflj' tha t ytiu'rt the ■----- nnr pfrfnn ̂ i*nn n^k atftiro Uom," -

    "Advice?" said Prankfc turprLwd. "Yci. I f ^ ' t make up my mind

    ' betvw n two different rourxn of ae-■ ~ tlon." JlP He wm Ifanitip .

    his knew, ft light frOwn on hto fore*

    * “It's about my brother. Lady Prances."

    • "Yes?'* ■ V — .- ,*^to It likJng-drugs.-t-am-suTB .

    Of;U.""W bat make* you think so)" asked

    .Prankle.--------1 ayrythiitf^1U s-appearanc»,-«U -

    extraordinar]- changes of mood. And hare i-ou noUeed h ti eye*? Tho pu-

    ' pUs are Uka pin*polnta.-' ________■ ' l .ljga UOUCMUiil." a d i i i lK ^ ’

    • Frankie. “W hat do JOU think U U 7 -

    “ •Moiphla or some form of opium."I *Tlu It been going on for low ?I ~ - r d a t^ 'U irW gtm itn ro f ‘t-from- -• about aU months sga 1 remember r tha t he complained of sleeplessoew,- vg o o d dsal.'B ow ho f ln t eama lo - ’ take the stuff I don't know, b u t 1 I think It must hare begun soon after. then."• “How does he get bold of It?" in*I qulrtd'Prankle pracilcally. ------- ---' ' r i th ink I t comes to him by pott,- m vtf-yoiT neueed-tnrt he u - ' tkularly nerrous and irrltnble eome■ days a t tea.Ume?"

    . “Y «, I have."“I suspect th st lha t Is when he .

    h u finished up, hU supply and is '■ walling for more. Then, after aU •- i« Is over tho Rocky moun-

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    s T « i T t m r n r A T iH E N G I N E E R I N C

    fTT — l E A H N * T ~ H O TffT~•e* •^ "n«Mi(»l niiMnmi. J«M u ikflioMdi T n r f 6 n ii7 - ls in im e n « I* y 1 -. la tha t gay comedy, ‘'lllde-out" with

    O'Sullivan nnd Edward Arnold. T te - program-ls eompleled wltti a Grant*~ land Rite Siwrillte, musical, and .•» news.

    y th e jvar "llcftdlliie Woman," with a Heather Angel nnd Roger.' Pryor

    starts tomorrow' a t tlie Idaho. I t is

    _________FRANK MORGAN

    “The PER FE C TGENTLEM AN”

    TOMORROWl

    \ Stark Young’s j y Itomantle N owl i

    - - - I r ---------M a r g a r e t S u l l a v a n .

    . • - - ■ 7 - u s o ' r e ' d ' ~

    _ T H E ROSE” ' I■ ■ - Will. - J 1

    I___ . BANDOLni SCOTT

    * t " c I T T THE MARX BROS. i”a l l n , “A N lght> t The OperaC | |

    n V ( s n u s w i / A as s s i e = ^ = = = = = i i S = 9

    ’LOWED UNDEBU— I

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    ; IN ON T H IS B E C A U S E I M TIPF— V M yW & y t h in k iV E I U

    E E T ‘m i5 ^ r - '^ F ^ H » lE 5 M A ^ TnoL O V oiA B oyr e

    A

    tbe fu te i t , funniest and most !thrlUlng.of aU talea o t news noseta 1 In t t e big city. Heather, u a so*' clety girl who falls for Pr>or'A j faat-tsiiking line. Is every man’s ' drcsm come true. W hen t t e police department refuse* to give t t e preu news, Pryor leiads tho .feud and tin* ally selves a mtirder ^mystery to.

    sloner and the girl. Tha program Is compJeted with chapter No.-8 of "Phantom Empire," a cartoon and

    BORN AT JEBOME

    JEROME, Pcb. 8 — Blrtlis here . t te .p a s t monttu .follow: Mr. .and .

    3 ■I'’"*'’"-l3.~a-^ ;. Mr. and Mrs. lAVcnic

    Oljes. Ja nuaiy '9. a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Aslett, January 10. a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. KXv> Newman, January 11, a sou; Mr. and M n. Ray Clark. January Ifl, a son; Mr. and Mra. Martin Larson, Januaiy 17, a son; Mr. ahd

    •;M rs. Arthur Dick, January 2i. a ■ son; Mr. and Mra. Robert JohiiM>n.>- January M, n son; Mr. and Mrs.‘ H any HoUlbaugh, January 2V n > daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cox . r January M, a son ;.M r. and ^rf^ a W alter Olll, January u r a son;• Mr. and Mrs. H erb McCnbe, Ju n u - '- ary J7. a son; Mr. and Mrs. Er-!

    sklhe Olsler, January a daugh* \~ ter.---------------------------------- I

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    H M E i OUTI TOMORROW!

    O r a n a . . Comedy _ . . Action . . . In

    T h i s Thrilllnr Newspaper ator?!

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    |-»fEA1>LINE^ -w o m a n -

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    1 ■; fl I to n rP R Y O RJaek LaRoe ,

    • - II Ford Bterllng _ I

    . Addtd • ' ' . 1•>n»nuKTOH

    •ggPIKK" Ho. • ' ••

    HUKDAYI - 'r T d w r t

    r i -H tB MASTBa'8 VOJCE"Jl^—--- ;---- -------------- i

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    V 0 U N 6 M A N - I F I H E A G l ' THE W O R D ^ e O N Y '^ A S A IN fega a ? TO C A Y -.l WILL

    ^ K W A R M TH E'SEA T ' O F YDUB

    - W E DON'T KNOW \ T T Z WHETHER \ t S ONE \ / ‘MAN-OR-nV&sTsAND-)---------(-61THOUSHT HE MIGHT /B E USING V W TOR \ANOW ER ONE OP HIS I C l£V E R A C T 3-SE E

    Ster’s Bride-To-Be S

    B liss RUTH MO^DY (above). I I - biyear-old film actress, wilt loon te* it come the bride of Lester Stoefen.Iwlee nationa) do'obles champion : and now a profeMlonai tennU atar.a t Los Angelea^.1') rhoto). i

    • ' -------- UNCLE JOE-K’S ------ -

    • j TODAY and TOMORROWl'I . "JlRIN'a A FRIEND"-

    CLUB DAYS MallDre and Niflit

    IA Plastic .Surgeon ‘ rhanBBri HlB F a c a l '

    , A lan Hal® ̂ . I- f -A d d i io n -R a n d f l l l --------—

    - Poul S tan to n; I tO ilA D IO -

    NOTE: I l 'i All In Fun. u d W . N m r R.1M Onr TricMI "

    - T n i i i i r c 5 - n s - ; r ^ D ) j t t r i E ;

    n WE O O N T - .K - r - l - '^ - l fUHE S P M C r t n ^ I ftNOVjE.WOM'T I E W W H h T w e / . ■

    ------------ --------- A-W:il iT H E B E 'S THE I IHBLU q f e r - ^ D O O E - Y O U , I

    f e ( b E L U . H O W 'i

    By J. P. McEVOY an

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    SOCIAL EVENTS HELD ff BY JEROME RESIDENTS

    JEROME. Feb. 5 - M r . and Mrs, ^ Bryan Henry, were hosts Tuesdsy ^ evening to a pot-luck dinner. Ths d

    - - J - r - i ' r i -ir-_ vnations and valsntlnes were used for place cards. Pinochle w u played. High prises went to Mrs. Rllta LttTumer and Homer Roberson, lowto Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawley vand traveUng pribes to Mrs. Mildred ijMcIntyre and Earl Small. ' A

    MK and Mrs. J. 0 . Lawrence' cn- atertalned the *’500" club a t their t< home Monday evening. Mrs. S. Y.Robertson and Earl Kennedy re- ' celved high and Mrs, Earl Kennedy

    • mm b.''T . ' naw !ir6ii.' ibw.‘Hci^ i ^menui were sen-ed by the hostess I following llio games.. I

    ‘Hie Royal Neighbors met Tues* s day evening a t the heme of Mrs. ■

    - Elmira Dougherty. Mrs, Dotia May, ^ past oracle, conductcd the short ^

    • business meeting. After the meet- y• ing^ pinochle was played and re* •

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    te r was bom Saturday, Pebmary 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stroud of, H agerm an a l Ooodlng Hbipltal. a W (foughter w u born January '30 a i B Wendell hospital to Mr.-and Mrs.^^*

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    FILER GRANGE MEETS PILER, Peb. S — Plltr Grange

    will hold Its first regular rneetmg In lho new hall, Friday. February 1,A' record attendance Is expected and a il ntcmbers of the grange are u ^ d - to te present.

    K i l i W i S• Itchy ectemie irrltatlona qulcUy dry up w hen you use Black and White Ointment. T rial slio 10& Large can 25c. Uso w ith Black and Whito Skin Soap for te s t rcaulia. A t dfuggista everywhew.,

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    — lf t- tb » - y r t t - i c tm L to mpeUUon of Uio InUniiU onU c«mlv«].

    ' eimulUneoualy, s t R morrow's opening ceremonleti com-. pleted another day's tralnlog with- .

    o u t additional casuaiUes.Dick Durrance, Dartmouth's ace I

    .. downhlU and slalom star, .worken i ̂c u t with his damaged ankle heavily i

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    h o e A K 0E U 8. m b . M m - T h . 1 boK d of M«winU # t atnt& Anita : p a rk ton lsh t returned a niUnif bar- '

    — ilnB.P*rk.Wlntcr,.own«d by Pred M. : AlBBf. Jr , from further races a t the track. ~ -

    In a brief elatement, the »tewnrds aald they did no t believe Ihc horse ••will do hla best a t aU tiroes."

    T he steward* b e m an Injuliy ,— »It«r-.PH lc_W int«r._a_ia.tQ .:flna i

    Iho t. won the featured race a t San - ;

    pearincfs he had not HnUhed in. J th e money. -------— ---------------------:k i ■ D ark W inter was ordered by tho

    f f t m r d i to the reoelvlns bam yei- ? terday for a sallra test. Th* m u l t

    ■ 4^6rth#T«it-wm .Tioi-be-iniarpS5iiF+i « (o r tea days as I t requires tK it 'i n t i n e to complete !aborat07 testa. 1

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    - SAN JUAN, Puerto Rko. Peb. 8 Ml I 2 » 8 U to EKobar, Puerto Rlcan ban- I a tunw elgh t recojnlted as champion ■ lo many quarters, *cored a tech-' i n ical knockout o m Al Olllette o(II N«w York In one mlnule and 19 sec- I o '- e o d i ef the filth round of the ir

    -2-acbeduIcd ten-round non-tlU« bout I• bere tonight.1 ' EKObar, an overv’hetmlng favor-,I S Ue. n l t lK d : : i ‘i pounfts. OUlello

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    : Two Mouii^sineH -1 :j=Sign;=eontract8d

    S n a v YORK, f tb T a m - t . . j• former American league pitchers2 signed eontracu «-lth the Nev York 11

    w ,O ne w a s^ ’lcic'co«rmm7n->'ear^! I 5 old ng jit hander, who w u pur-11

    -♦ -c b as* d ^ tn ^ --niBra t . -a a >~Bf5wiu"1 J 2uC ftU. -nw ou,er oeorge ^3 ® n » ) Marbcrry. wbo signed u a

    ■ " •een t after drawing h li releaie j S -^ ^ .U l> -* m e r p in ingua umpiring .

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    Proclamation Signal For on On Icc And Snow

    ■ yh T a lb o t Preu SU lf Writer)XCHEN, G erm any, F e b . .6—The rown o ut w ith ap p ro p rite b ruises, i engaged in th e ir f


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