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Show OlWak 'r If r. MERRY -- GO -- ROUND (Continued From age One) I i; ! Capilol Theatre n f j n k i i in, I V m A I! 1 uni pnu h Jlightstown, N J, piojcct wue ch iayed several weeks Result marefused to dcliyti terials Work, already fat behind stalled was schedule, again Roosevelt's committee on government reorganization is trying to get a $40,000 appropriation inserted in the pending Second DefiThe commitciency Supply bill tee is now financed by ruief funds . Lyle T Alverson, diree tor of the National Emergency council use the official ear and to declined huuffeur that goes with his job Boss He lent them to Work-relie- f i M s fin In i 1) j n j iri i M v i ( Mi j, k n 'rv v ? ' r, Mi mu Sion m i o n Null i mi U fiit I I 'tV'f.sscF kv - n - V :: . v ing American Ull civ "f f - - V f ? f TENNESSEE FEl I One of the complaints raised by Dr Arthur E Morgan, chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority, against David E Lillienthal, whose reappointment as a TVA director he opposed, was that played golf with Harcourt A Morgan, the third board member. Dr. Morgan contended that this friendship between his two colleagues was proof Lilianthal was conspiring against him . . . Bernard Baruch, Wall Street ope erator and boss of General Hugh Johnson, has completed a book which will be published at an early date. Johnson is now reading proofs of the volume . Senator Alben Barkley, keynoter at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia, scuttled a proposal that would have enabled hospitals to obtain government-manufacture- d helium at cost for the treatment of indigent asthma sufferers Private helium producers in Kentucky, Barkley's home state, protested, and he kil ed it in the Senate after the House had given its approval The Federal Reserve Board's annual report, due next month, will contain heretofore unavailable information on the complex and controversial subject of excess reserves now at record heights . . . The American Federation of Hosiery Workers has sent Postmaster General Farley a hot letter charging that Democratic Boss Hague, mayor of Jersey City, N J, used Democratic National to write Committee letterheads members of the New Jersey legislature urging them to kill an anti-l.ibinjunction bill With Roosevelt the great friend of Labor, the unionites want to know "how ome" Hague was permitted to use committee letterheads for this purpose Analysis of thn House vote on the ( razler-leuik- c farm mortgage refmaming bill showed that of the Hi members voting for the measure, :h per cent came from large cities with no farm population. TOWNSEND PROBE lownsend leaders are delighted ol Hie Congressional Committee's drive to finish its investigation next month This would leave a vast quantity of material whuh the committees private investigators have only begun to ,. More sensational than iimover the testimony of Dr Townsend will be the revelations of past enterprises of Edward J Margett, successor to Clements as political boss of the Townsend movement . . . legislation is about to make the head- Lili-enth- al one-tim- t ! I I ctj, f V R I Mu Col,, May 23 II !i klantehmk, t u I 1 i e ovir In i to h mg In I hi high grades, thieatened said the trouago when days in i w is ti Id Unit she whs to bo i sid iioin the fifth to the gev-- u Hi tdt ,md thil several of the i Ini to be eh inoted pupils Kune Iln n In other pupils had Inllovvid In r about the school hul ii, I mute and tlucats at yard her, she ud Vtir In ul a large ixwd ot childxn gathered ana lollnvvid tun i toward her home, s thiv ii issed an alley, several lumbers of the juvenile mob seized nna end foxed her into the cllc-she told police One of tlu lugcr hoys ob'ained a of topi end climbed to of a gaiage where he fastened one ml of it During an ensuing struggle Anna was stabbed in the thigh with a knife by an unidentified hov in the mob, according to pen guls tiled ble i mtlu-- r thui I L-4-- i h, its New Deal It is general ballyhoo, concentrating instead on quiet, intensive organizing, particularly in the Middle West Colleges, too are receiving special attention Libertyites claim units in more than 300 institutions News guests at the President's receptions for the Press last week bore down heavy on refreshments They consumed 12 barrels of beer and 50 gallons of ice cream . . . TVA engineers estimate that it would take 3,700 years - or until the year 563b A D For Norris Dam to fill up completely with silt, that is, if nothing were done to check soil ero. Air Commerce Bureau sion. . officials say that for some unexplained reason the impression has become general that their agenev is also an office for missing persons. They have received numerous inquiries recently regarding the of individuals who whereabouts after airplane trips disappeared to Senatoi Borah: Newsman "What have you got to say almut the invitation from Senator Edge (strong Land on barker) for you to help write the Cleveland platform? Borah: Who is Senator Edge? And who authorized him to write the platform? b . v $ 1 .Tvs- - K$r- who ifouthful visitors floek to his shooting gallerj can a in the see the hand of dark firing tracer hull ts. has The Liberty league changed its combat tactics against the X. i c Gilpin pupil, was mg today from a stab wound a iln Hugh mil shock following n h u lowing experience yesterday m hi n l nub nls from her school, ' issiiltdlv p, ompted bv jealously 1(1 n tin i mak- youth 11 'mn si bool c Hairy Hopkins J. Edgar Hoover is GIRL STUDENT k lot lll'i PAGE FTVE. CHILDREN MOB . tiunt tn i Great Owyhee Dam Overflows for First Time WESTON NEWS !h ? II i Filmdoin s numbe, one ( tin i im Rovvi 11, tngigis in a thi ki o bcttlc againxc few la tv htvmakiis at cupid m mine md finds time to swing a his i ui rent RkO R idio my any s drama The Biadfoxl He is istlv udid by his co stu the lovely blonde Jem rthui All ingenious and baffling suit, of muidcrs iinohiii i gioup o' rue-tiaifolliwirs intrigue tlu dedilitivc pio Imtii s ol Powell a mid society physunii test his scicntifie to the limit As a matter of fait, he is fox id to rely at times on the somewhat tantalizing intuitive genius or his as play ed by Miss uhui The urbane Powell is at his getting the most out ot every scene and situition, ind pitying the comedy sequencis with a bland humor that is peeuli irly Rowell esque Comely Jean Xithur pioves to be an ideal team-mat- e foi Powell In the part of an who his decided to remove the X, she reveals a f w tactics th it should be of great due to girls who take Leap Yeir seriously Enc Blore again buttles hx way to many laughs thioughou the picture He is a high class i omeduin The featUMj cast inrfudts Ralph Morgan Janus and Liu ilk GIch son Robert Armstrong Grant Mitchell, Erin OBrien-Moor- e Prann Thoma, Frankie Darro all of whom turn in splendid perform antes, and Iala Lee whose return to the screen discloses that sht has lost none of her appeal the Completing is program March of Time No 14 and an 111 ill-p- ple-c- the-to- tx-Mt- k e clev-eil- short interesting Diamond lhe y W si ( H n i I! ind 'll m d S ruses under tin Thorn is ll ogi eni u v i m 1 ol w in n l, , 11 N an ! lnl, w , i Ii nuk r i in t In r ( n j H nris ol i Jo 1? t ( i i i u tin s t (1 t SCI m Tc i Mrs t ( n of Jw t n ami .Mrs William ami Mis t'lyde .mi Mi dm Mt s Finery Mr Mi md Mis Hurd iv spent Weston Tin v win B1 u kfoot, Id dm Dios'attending (In q i n ,ilv onfertni and Primir, and Sun school convention s mil tv day Mr Mrs and wire ( inks . Km Mis Jinm Simpson Mrs Gene hud Bishop Hist mi rukson Mi ind Mrs bi mk Mi md Mis Fdw id enswandet, Mi and Mis Minx S - c n 'n, M S - i liiiv Sun It ti n Mi M i ti iv Mis la wis D iv is M iv Mrs in August Itnst n md Hul filkd on Mrs t'hailie kc ml Nr n Mr and as ihm and Mis and Mm uijovtd a Sund Sundav of hei club complimentary to then husband Spring flowers decorated the room A hie ken supM Mt i ill on per was seived to twenty-fou- r It and t hildu n , n u The evening was spent guests ion sptni Sund tv in N mpi playing cauls High scoie prize P h Mis ah nils mol m i Mis was won bv Mrs Frank Tuller, Ui Hv n Mr and George Reese High cut by Mrs Clyde Noblt, and Mr Janies Cantwell, low store by Mrs Elmer Wood and Mr Clyde Noble AMALGA NEWS Special guests were Mr and nod Mrs Frank Reese of Benson and Mr and Mrs Glenn Raymond of Mis George Kearl and daughMm Noldt tntulnmd ter of Smithtield were the guests Smithfield d h ihiiduns The Primary M cy Festival was ulv riunsdiy of Mrs Wells Smith and family, ifh rn mn in honor o! the sixth Im sd iv held Wednesday with 50 primal y huthdtv nnmvtmtiv of h r son Each was no host paity was held Sat- children participating i 'ndii Duty little trnnds were in d iv night at the home of Mrs presented with a bag of nuts and tud Mis s How ird Bingham by the members candy stake officers pit sent also Mi Visiting MfCmn, Hills' Rivmond ot lio-toMrs J Muklc o! SiniLh-- f ic Ul Mis Milton Hn no tud son, Milton Jones ot Oakland, (Mitt, and Mrs Mary A Bills Mr ami Mrs Ross Johnson md t imdv of Rn hmond Mr mil Mis Hun v Ronmnhti, of Loj, m, Mrs v i r vs 1 ( c Gtors f Stake Supt Mrs LaVin and Counselor Mrs Haze Jorgensen Mis Byron C Hagg and daughter of Elko, Ncv, havi been visiting with Mrs Hagg Mr and Mrs H. P. Han( parents, we-r- Deppp sen , Mr and Mrs George Reese werif were guests at a chicken suppei it the home of Mr and Mrs Clay. ton Raymond of Smithfield, Suni dey night ) Miss Elaine Hulse entertained tlie members of her birthday club Frld ly Lunc heon was served ti eight guests Miss Hulse was pre seated with a beautiful gift i Miss Clodean Munk of Bensoq spent Sunday and Monday Wltll Miss Alene Munk. Mrs L C Larsen of Prestoi Idaho, and Mrs. Denton Webste of Glendale, Idaho, were the Mon. day visitors of Mrs Seth Thorn! ley. n T Mrs rthn Lott hul ve k md jiui sts Mr Giant Allred and Mr Kmimth Lott They pa im on buu Kici iv Jonkers SAYS MUNICIPAL STARTSAT TOMORROW P. M. PROGRAM UNSAFE LAST WASHINGION, May 23 (I lb Dean Acheson, former new deal high official, declared in district supreme court Friday that fhc administrations " din Hansen of Smithfield, Mrs Bvrnn Hagg and daughter, Jeanene nf Elko Nevada, Mr and Mrs H him Humphreys and daughter. Bin beii of Ogili-n-, Mr and Mrs H Hansen and family were the Sunil iv dinner guests of Mr and Mrs I eughn Hansen Mi end Mrs Pcrrv Brown and Mi end Mrs Lynn Jensen of Salt ike City were the week end guests of Mr and Mrs Elmer i c Salt sin ii is he t n w ith isinn, G issm ui Ms h Mi'I'uliv Men ill Sun ii Ru hmond h Mr ml Mis It k v mil Mt. von i'i n I project Mi f i uiiv I n oto Sund tv Mi an I Mis M win i iss diess by li ic dutory bv In in r e,i t fu h voi.d 1 W xm duet onm bin ml Robert Bill bu k I pi (i mu (f 1 hv 1 -is , ho n in diplom mtmbci cF rim y, hoi m ) i ,in I V bv J n (.ini o is, pi Phi v bv M iv (, i I'm v , i i to gi Idu iti s bv U tiiir k i ton violin solo bv B! u ic Ii us i Mt! noon u it h i t ton 12 to oi c o i M ti v vs i in I t iinn 1 gtaduitin m n is i, Inn n Ouviior Dam print ipal feature of the irrigation work. on the new Owyhee Federal reclamation on the On um-I- d iho border filled to overflowing for the finsfc time recenUv. Second only jtotMt 1 u i r Dun m io I he d cm is 405 feet high and creates a storage capacity of 1,120 000 acre feet to lrn- i Ul acns nf land Begun m 1930, the is now completed J Sin pson eli i ( 11 he l j I b , 1! I, Mi rsion In in 01 Mrs Vnuit OK e t m The M S Mill M Mis Ul lice Will I, U stun 1 Mi md isito on Mi 11 til C imj Ik Ml i p $200,600,0(10 JEANETTE MacDONALI) muni- cipal power program tluealcns America with state socialism" if it is held to be constitutional Achcson resigned undersecretary of treasury, made' the accusation as attorney for four private utilities attacking use of federal f funds to finance public svstems electricity If the new deal is allowed to do this" he told Chief Justice Alfred A Wheat it can lend and grant money for, d shoe tactones steel mills and even steamship lines The piogram thioatons to state socialism' if not declared inval'd lines again A House bill is being considered in Democratic caucus, which may bring it to the floor Latest New Deal .suggestion fin a way In avoid Supicmc Court vetoes is to effect regulation through use of the treaty power Just as Congress got control of migratory birds through a treaty with Canada and MeXico it could stretch a point and control con pioduetion through a treaty with another coal ptoduemg country 'I he Presidents private office was adorned this week with a display of flowers, sent by grateful Post Office employes recently fag vored by legislation. (Copyright, lbSb by United Featuic Syndicate, Inc) STARTS TOMORROW AT 1 P. M. NJTESON IvDDY in ROSE MARIE work-relie- state-owne- 1 I) A Y STARTS SUNDAY 1 p. m. mu Here She Is! The 1935 Academy Award Winner St (ii ihj; iinnllipj bcris.Uio.ial lul in flic .sloiy of tiat famous KkIrsC the (Jill in fiom Michael Allen's in a gay and witty adven- I ture in highspeed screen Woild 1 a i fienaed tale of lloiitia'fs i n I k ,so- - tialitcb! 7 excitementl rs wage-raisin- g GMS-- M (NOT A CHAIN THEATRE) Again the Gem presents the hieaost si reen attraction in town i ARROW. STARTS TOMORROW AT 3 P. M. SAMUEL GOLDWYN :th the DICK i'OIiVN w Amlv threatens the screen's most debonair detective in a balding crime riddle that will thrill you with its mystery as you revel in ruiuune "Woman-dange- r . Gladys Swarthout Bickford Grace Bradley H. B. Warner It was in the days when old California was young With AITISU Also 1 wo Reel Comedy CHOOSE KIU PAKDNEU.V And laviest ADDED Paramount Pictorial j WATCH FOR Hi E Comedy i. Technicolor m sportlile- Cartoon - with Thrill Speed Mad ll Iara- mount Sound News An Mail Edition " "I M VERNAL NEWS" Pcqieye EASY MONEY LAST TIMES TONIGHT JAMES GLEASON, ERIC BLORE, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Lila Lee, UNHID with It's beautiful girls and dashing young men -- Overture El GEMl IAl.EET'I 1 ( harlc-- s Spinach Clyde bharc the Width with Holes - With a Specially Selected llojiam of Short Tieats Including ROSE of the RANCHO fnhn ar and pr.ienti - NEW TOMORROW Kver-Popul- GEORGE RRENT 10c I ntil isiv P, M. 15c After MX P. M. Grant Milcliell, Erin O'Brien-Moor- ;vf r&CckcUtd, e, Ralph Morgan ADDED The Thrilling Stoiy of Test Pilots Who 11 Try Anything Once - - or Twice If They Live rr i tuciWH tfifeiii MARCH OF TIME NO. fA sviV Vj ..? e'j 14 and THE JONKERS DIAMOND ta&as. 'iiiHfaiiiwiwtYPii ir a 2 |