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Show HOLDS MEMORIALS MUST BE UNIFORM - Special to The Tribune. por 'ATI" fjTjO, Idaho, May 2". The attorney at-torney gei.cral of Idaho has interpreted the ktw pa:-;---d by the last legislature, ap- ; prar'riatlr.g IO'.hj to rach country in the state for the eruetion of a soldier's memorial, me-morial, to mean that the memorial must he uniform in every county, according to I the design fie vised by the com mission I provided by the act, j The opinion of Attorney General Roy L. i lilaek has upset the plans of many coun-Lk-f in the state, which wore going ahead with their memorial plans and figuring on the 5 If'iO state appropriation, which is not available unless the counties accept the universal design. Counties may, however, how-ever, erect memorials to suit themselves without the aid of the state. |