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Show - THE SAtT.,''LVK'IL Byrd Begins New Flight Carries- - Crew Far ' Over Mountains in ' Southern Seas. Twin Falls Sets Cow Creek Sheep Woman Pleads Speakers Blame Candidates' Limit Lax Parents for Guilty to" Dyer Rushes Act Violation TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Time Youthful Crime Company limit for filing of nominations for Stock Feed for mayor and two rouncllmen will Trlbaof. TM U Special Lemhi County Sheepmen Form Exploration Hop NEW YORK, Feb. 30 (). Ths New York Times, the EL Louis and their associated newspapers havt received a delayed dispatch, dated Monday, February IS, frorti their correspondent with the Byrd Antarctic expedition telling of a new exploration flight begun by Commander Byrd over King Edward VII land to the south of the mountains he discovered recently. The flight Is being made with two planes, a Foklter. In which ate Commander Byrd. Bernt Bslchen, pilot, and Lloyd Berkner, ralio operator, and in the other. Captain Parker, Harold June, pilot and navy radio Post-Dispat- ch ' operator. The correspondent's brief dispatch was sent by dog team from Little America. , the Byrd headquarters ashore, to the steam barque City ol New York at the Ice barrier; for transmission by wireless. At the time it was sent, the sages coming from the planes showed that the flight was still In progress and already had been productive of important discoveries which would be made known when the planes returned to their base. Neiv Wool Pool BINGHAM. Judge Fred R. Morgan of the Juvenile court and J. P. Gerrard. probation officer, addressed association at the Parent-Teach- er the high school auditorium Monday Spcdil to Tht Trtkuaf . SALMON, , Idaho. The county sheepmen of Lemhi have organized to pool the 1929 clip. About fifty flockniasters, with over 20,000 fleeces, are represented In the pool. Stephen Mahaffey of Tendoy, Bernard Allhands of Lead ore and George Howell of Carmen were appointed selling agents. Article of agreement are open for signing until March S for anyone who wifhea to Join the wool . Scouts Divide Strit to The TribuM. Idaho. The Franklin county Boy Scouts have been divided into two sections, known as the Franklin and Oneida stakes, with each stake being an independent unit. The following officers have been named: . George George T. Benson and George E. Crockett, executive board; R. B. Gibson, chair man of finance: O. P. Merrlil, chairman, of service; - C. I. Goff; chairman PRESTON. William Chandler, , Chairman ol. education and. court of honor for the FrankUn take. Tha following officers were named " Oadd stake Eowsegrea, P, M. Condi! David O. Eames aa executive committee: Carnell Davis, publicity; Bamuel Smith, camping, and These Well McEntire, finance. .stakes belong to the Logan council. of . Men and Trucks Solicited "in Effort to Reach Starving Animals. BOISE. Idaho W Margaret Carey pleaded guilty Wednesday In federal court to violation of the Dyer act In transporting a stolen car from Shoshone. Idaho, to Salt Lake. She was sentenced to seven months In the Ada county Jail. William Langrols, assistant district attorney, was prepared to call Sheriff Virgil Fraughton of Wasatch county. Utah, to testify against her. The sheriff arrested the woman near Heber. Utah, after she crashed into a flock of sheep. He was expected to testify that she claimed ownership of the car at the time of making settlement for the in hired sheep. ! -- Asylum Building Fund of Court Objects To Bung Starter Wins Approval er - . will expire at that time. The latter terms and the mayor's term. Holdover councllmen are Lem A. Chaptn, president of the council; J. E. White, commissioner of public are four-yea two-ye-ar ar health. CLUB SESSION SET. . Special to Th Trtbua. - PRICE. The Woman's club of Price will hold Its regular session Saturday, February 23. at the American Legion hall at Price. Burma. India, has a mining boom. ex- night. " Judge Morgan described the advantage afforded the youth of this Cow ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo. country and deplored the fact that the United States has more youthful Creek Sheep company, ranging ao criminals In proportion to our popu- estimated 40,000 head of sheep south lation than any other country of the of Bitter Creek, along the Cherokee world. He said that youth Is confused by the many standards of ridge on the Wyoming Colorado state line, has rushed trucks and extra men moral conduct It is estimated that pool. Rock Springs in an effort to haul Lemhi county produces 500,000 The speaker claimed that most to to Its suffering stock, which can youthful criminals were from broken feed pounds of wool a year. not be reached from Bitter Creek on up homes. Too many parents violate account iced roads. of snow-blo- c the law, in the speaker's opinion, by Many horses and sleighs have been drinking and the manufacturing of borrowed and rented and the feed wine and beer. $50,000 Probation Officer Gerrard scored will be hauled from Rock Springs mother who neg- through Mud Springs gap to the vathe pleasure-lovin- g of the rious Condition camps. sheep lects her children. could not be learned Wednesday. associaThe local Parent-TeachTwo relief trucks owned by W. H. tion has paid dues to the state and Goatsche and James V. Ferrero left . national onranlaatfona. BOISE. Idaho (JP). An appropriahere Tuesday for Mud 6prings, dut.CHICAGO. Feb. 20. ". To per miles distant, and have not re- tion of (30.000 for building and equipy sons with short memories, and to ping a new. unit of the Blackfoot turned. those born since January, 1919. it Is Gunnison Stake Y.L.M.IA. was carried in an appropriaReports here state ' that hundreds asylumcommittee herewith set forth, in explanation of measure Wednes.wud1barss.waable, to. break, tions CompletesQrgani isation of what foltewar that a beer mallet te a "The money would be oomblned snow along the day: the deep through carried in the budget contraption for opening beer kegs. Colorado, Utah and Wyoming state with 25,000 Abe Johnson, an assistant state's SproUl to Th Tribune. lines have perished of starvation. measure to put up a building said by Gunnison GUNNISON.. stake The attorney, was prosecuting a murder Stock men say that the sheep- are tha superintendent to be necessary case before Judge George Rush yes Y. L. M. I. A. has completed its or the congested condition weathering the storms remarkably to relieve to a with board was and mallet the he following) canization, using terday and that no appreciable loss has so at the Institution. members: nail a diagram on the wall. Ruby R. Fjeldsted. or- far resulted. "What is that familiar looking in- ganist; Flossie Mellar, chorister and are using for hammer?" community activity leader; Nellie Christensen, adult leader; Naomi quired the court. Is "That, your honor. a bartender's Christensen, Gleaner class leader; CALL US FOR A mallet." replied Mr. Johnson, cour- Deveda Gribble, Junior class leader; Afa-loBeehive Verda Johnson, leader;. teously. Jensen, secretary. Mrs. Lauret"I dont want any bartender's tools kept around- - this courtroom," said ta J. Kidman. Miss Loretta Kearns and Mrs. Gladys Gribbla of the presJudge Rush. "It is hardly appropriate. 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