Show LIOIO QUICK USE OF WATER FUNDS ' ' ' WASHINGTON May 18— (AP)— committee of five western senators was named today to urge the public works board to allocate funds ' " Accusation All Sections of State and Southern Idaho v Will Follow Release K From Prison Represented ' f ' i -- A ' ' immediately for irrigation and lamation work 11 states western Senators from discussed irrigation with Dr Elwood Mead commissioner of reclamation On the committee were Senators chairman McNary Pope ' ' ' A rec- v- :l P K - D-Ida- (R-Or- O'Mahoney e) (D-Wy- Mc-Ad- o) and Hayden (D-Cal- if) CD-Ar- oo "The reclamation bureau has completed surveys and investigations and has time schedules cost estimates and the employment esti mates on projects in every state represented at our meeting today Pope who acted as chairman of the conference said "The plans are so complete that many of these projects could be started within 30 as days and some work could be started just as soon as men and equipment could be ' moved to the sites" f v GRoipicWs i ' ' 1 - ' ' - - k -- ¥ s 5 :: :::-- : ' i ' ¥" - - ' ' - P'" ' - - - ' s f s : so-call- ed DENVER Central junior recently elected queen of posture in a contest held in the girls' physical education classes The purpose of this contest is to promote better appearance and health The girls' have adopted the motto "Posture Expresses Personality" and are all trying to improve their carriage The following girls were chosen as attendants: Maren Eccles Vivian Polidoro Joyce Fauhlaber Joyce Williams Katherine Kaneko Donna Martin Beth Ipson Isabelle Edwards Cleone Fowles Odette Scowcroft and Ruth Barker COURT AFFIRMS OND JUDGMENT r v - jf — ? Fourteen Are Street Fighting Honor Newspaperman brothers under sentence to die in Colorado's lethal gas chamber for murder saw a hope- of clemency vanish today In a letter replying to her plea that he save the lives of her broth ers— Louis and John Pacheco 37 and 25— Governor Ed C Johnson told Mrs G P Belo of Milliken Colo "there is no new evidence before me that would justify any acl tion' on my part" "It would break my heart to have to lose two faithful brothers" Mrs Belo had written to the governor The brothers were convicted of the murder of Clifford Smith Wel At their lington Colo rancher trial they related they went to the Smith home the night of February 17 1934 to collect some money they claimed Smith owed them" The de fendants contended Smith threat ened them with an iron bar Although the Pacheco brothers were tried only for the killing of Smith they were accused of slay ing Bobbie Griffin 16 Smith's chore boy and of wounding Mrs Smith and attempting to burn her with gasoline The state supreme court upheld the conviction ahd the week ending June 1 was set for the double execution at the state prison in Canon City : —Amidst touching manifestations of national sorrow Joseph Pilsudskl first marshal of Poland who rose from the rank of a country squire was laid to rest today among the Polish kings in the vault of Wawel Castle Cathedral It was from the base of this cathedral that he conducted years ago his fightfor the liberation of Poland from Russia As the funeral cortege wended its way up hill to the castle the great Zygumt bell rung only on special occasions tolled and from both sides of the roadway torches flared fitfully against the deep black flags with which the walls were draped 1 Tax Case Is Nearing Idaho Supreme Court BOISE May 18 — (AP)— Idaho's 2 per cent retail sales tax case was a step closer to the supreme court to" day Within a few days Judge Charles In third district court here said he will determine whether an injunction shall issue to restrain the state from enforcing the act He will decide points of Constitutionality and applicability of the state referendum law Regardless of his decision attorneys agreed the case would be appealed to the supreme court immediately for final adjudication of the controversial act - NOW Legion ptKcpoz4a JSCS ! v Wayne Bundy Utah Winner In American Essay Contest - Kaplan Gary Ind third Honorable mention: Marion Gill Providence R I Fred Travis Murfrees-bor- o Tenn State winners Included: Idaho: Roscoe Wagner Twin Falls Utah : Wayne Bundy Ogden ' V'A iS- U 0 r A jf IV: —ft Put an End to This Eg A Real Value From Every Standpoint 3 PIECES IN SILK VELVET- Slavery "DELUXE" ELECTRIC NEW YORK May 18— (UP)— About 120 nurses and internes at the Beth Moses hospital walked out : today in a protest against discharge of seven employes - They were carred hy police from return ing to work The strikers were ordered by po lice to leave the vicinitv of the hns pital and they gathered at a nearby hall to discuss the situation "We will fight for reinstatement of the workers and of the workers committee" said Miss Elsie Brot man acting chairman of the Assoc! ation of Brooklyn Federation Work ers The strike is an aftermath of the formation of the federation re v ? 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'Jf -- DES MOINES la May 18— (UP) —No "Red" tendencies were mani fest by high school and college stu dents of the United States and Canada in an essay contest of American neighborliness Miss Ida T Jacobs chairman of the contest 'committee for the National Council of Teach erssaid on announcing awards to day W Travis Porter Lee Junior col lege Baytown Tex wrote the best essay in the college division and George Wooten Fordson Freshman college Detroit Mich was second Honorable mention went to Horace N Barker Missenheimer N C In the high school division Ernest Forbes Young Wolf ville Nova Sco tia was first Frank Nache North High Denver Colo second Normal — 1 Noted Composer Dead In France At Age 70 Dukas was born in "Paris October 1865 and when he was but 14 years old began to show signs of future eminence as a musician In 1E83 he was awarded the second grand prix ' de Rome for his cantata "Velleda" He was created a chevalier of the If TREND -- g " -- 1 Vie ESSmSHOW 18— (AP)— Two May CALDWELL Idaho Mav 18 — (AP)— For the second successive time me preliminary hearings of S G Honstead Nampa grocer charged with refusing to make reports of sugar sales today was ordered postponed In Scheduled for next Monday the To was postponed until June hearing - VIENNA May 18— (AP) —Unofl-fic- ia 5 Request for the f-— delay was made and otherwise unconfirmed reby federal counsel J A Elston ports reaching here today said that The average adult person drinks United States commissioner said fourteen people had been killed in approximately a ton of water every Necessary witnesses could not be i WATERVILLE Me May 18— street fighting in the Yugoslav pro- year AP)— Publishers present Monday it was explained educators and men prominent in political circles vinces of Slovenia and Croatia The Is declared to have started gathered at Colby college Jtoday to fighting honor the memory of Elijah when young recruits refused to perParish Love joy crusading newspa- form military duty in Macedonia Ten of the dead according to the perman of the early 19th century whose battle for the cause of a free reports were killed in the Croatian city of Osiyek and the others in press Jed to his death Love joy a native of J&aine' whose nearby Brod At Lyublyana it was death at "Alton ill was credited reported a crowd of 200 mostly rewith crystallizing anti-slave-ry ' sen- - cruits raised the forbidden Slovenon ff Touring Sedan timent in the north was graduated ian flag in defiance of officers and ' from Colby in 1862 He became a succeeded in beating off an attack with brakes' hydraulic and Serbian troops teacher and a student of theology by police f4 and later editor of a St Louis LIKE BANDMUSIC newspaper ' IS V NAMPA Idaho (UP)— In the Inf terests of musical culture in their 1 community a group of 30 women in the Horseshoe Bend Improvement club has purchased and maintained musical instruments for a 35 Alnminnm Head High Compression Foil piece orchestra The instruments are : Water Jacketed Length Cylinders Spa loaned froo of charge to all sePARIS May' IS— (AP)— Paul riously interested cious Rubber age Lngf Compartment persons the only Dukas noted French composer died Catliioned Spring Shackles stipulation that the borrower being at 70 the of age today and the practice in daily play Safety Glass "Among his more popular works ' - are the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" and "Ariadne and Blue Beard" v 1 " : " Educators Gather Sl SO - — Security Holders Favored Polish Marshal Laid In Fund Transfer To Rest Among Kings Walkout Staged By Decision Nurses and Internes BOISE Idaho May 18 — CAP)— KRAKOW Poland May 18— (AP) Tribesmen Victors Enter the 1 fET - gate and remedy these complaints that is possible But it is evident from the facts that they have few nl a decision handed down today if any specific grievances" the Idaho supreme court affirmed v a judgment obtained by improvement district bondholders against The municiBow When the citywasof Blackfpetf conversion of pality suejiior a special improvetrust funds-oCity ment district and for an accounting The amount- - Involved is approxiBAGHDAD Iraq May 18— (AP) mately $2571 — King Ghazi's army triumphant The opinion was written by Jusover rebels in the middle Euphrates tice James P Ailshie made a 'ceremonial entry into Ru-- 1 The appeal was from the judgmaitha today accompanied by the ment the plaintiffs obtained in the rebellious tribesmen who bowed to Sixth district court for Bingham the superior force of the govern county with Judge Robert M Terment troops rell presiding E P Monson Jr and J H AnTwo robed sheiks rode at the head dersen of Blackfoot represented the cf the defeated tribesmen The government- quickly quieted city Otto E McCutcheon of Idaho the district and already has re Falls for the appellants paired railway and communication Louise appeared Wheeler J B Block and the lines which had been cut between Methodist Old People's Homes Inc 'Baghdad: and Basra bondholders the King Ghazi who had been faced The action arose as a result of a most serious crisis of his iWith the transfer of money from a special regime acted quickly and vigorous district fund ' to the improvement ly Special tribunals were appointed city general fund Claims against vto deal" with the rebels after mar district fund altial law was decreed in the district the improvement were and action was legedly unpaid The troops which advanced on recover the to court Instituted in Rumaitha were well equipped and on bonds balance and the due the used field guns and a squadron of ' interest r V bombing planes- The soldiers were — sent to the area in commandeered motor buses and police armored cars Killed hi r& S par out the yardsticks of Quality Style! 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'- - Cobb told newspapermen "the loaders of the delegation of are members of share croppers ' radical groups which are striving to promote racial and class unrest Many of thern would not know a cotton stalk from a jimpson weed "If" any of these men have legitimate complaints growing out of the operations of the cotton program ' we will only be too glad to J 1 - BUILDINGS WASHINGTON May 18— (AP)— Nine representatives of the South ern Tenant Farmers union today picketed the department of agricul ture buildings" and Cully A Cobb chief of the AAA cotton section as serted they were members of radical groups "which are striving to pro mote racial and class unrest" Led by' Ward Rodgers young teacher who was jailed in Arkansas for alleged radical activities five white men and four negroes carried placards saying the AAA had made conditions worse for the tenant farmers and asking help for the cO"®'6 member hp mpiE and jfjasf ' plained Members of the Aaronic priesthood will conduct sacrament meetings in all wards of the church tomorrow evening - : - FOR BROTHERS Two Sentenced - To Die In Colorado's Lethal Gas " '' Chamber V' j -- - 1 After the tabernacle meeting- the members of the party visited various parts of the temple block and the function of temples was ex- NO HOPE LEFT — r"1 ict '3 was union D Johnson more than 92000 members :::: Section Chief Asserts Men Wouldn't Know Cotton Miss Lottie Lund a student of From Weeds -- which represented in the gathering of the observance Martin was indicted by a federal was a part of the Aaronic of the priestrestoration grand jury on a charge of altering hood r United States money The action The day's activities started at the followed the arrest of an on a charge of passing bogus bills grave 'of Brigham Young in this the The latter implicated Martin and city and after the visit to was a search of his cell is alleged to church authorities the program a meeting in the have uncovered a crude stencil and continued with where Syltabernacle Lake Salt other counterfeiting implements The government charges Martin vester Q Cannon presiding bishop with raising the denomination of of the church and the head of the currency and turning it over to re- Aaronic priesthood spoke will enleased prisoners for passing "By doing your duty you Martin has served five years of a able our church to become great in sentence for the murder of James the eyes of the world" he said He Pappacostos proprietor of a pool voiced a plea that members of the hall in Price Utah priesthood be "good citizens" He said the priesthood numbers trict Judge Tillman si -- h : US - v j sooner-inasmuc- ' A i I SALT LAKE CITY May 18— — members of 3000 (AP) More than the Aaronic hpriesthood of the Lat ter-da- y Sanits church today were greeted at the church office build ing by President Heber J Grant and other high church officials All sections of Utah and many southern Idaho communities were SALT LAKE CITY May 18— — whose Martin John plea that (AP) he is not "Blackie Gibson" as whom he was convicted of murder has won clemency from the state board of pardons will face a federal counterfeiting charge when he leaves the state prison here Monday A warrant for his arrest was signed today by United States Dis- ex-conv- iz) No specific "projects were discussed at today's meeting and Dr Mead merely outlined the program contemplated in the west without giving detailed information for any section It was pointed out however that there are numerous proj-- ects throughout the states which "work could be started within 30 days CHURCH GROUP CHARGE Counterfeiting tfk Committee Learns Dr Mead Has Complete Plans For Projects GRANT GREETS CONVICT UNDER Posture Queen WEST DESIRES - - economy iris ) i 1 1 J Jk 1 9 i V i wli 1 1 1 II 1 1 i A : I J |