| Show sSsisH THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH - - NEW BRIDGE -I- Industrial methods are being applied to a 10000-acr- e farm in North Carolina by August Ileiksoher (right) and ' Thomas D Campbell (lower left) An $26000 WORK air view of the tract is shown (top) utth a section of the main drainage canal (below) Victory Give School Five e Lead in Dis- Rid on trict Contests Improvements abol-Lsh- four-mil- on Huge Foresecn a New cultural Umpire County School Heads Offered Aiding Course Idaho E cuf LuVlU e 8 Besides the of convention at Lewiston Nenmal school the w 11 b ntn ofierixt a free superintend! course In school management problems under direction ol W H (mum- muz of the Untied b'ahs beutau of education Ibis school will continue two weeks afler the r gular eomi Mrs Davis said tt was an’iet- pated many of the surm'enct nts wou'd choose lohoce thur annual va- cations at that time to a lend the m hooL wee-- Idaho — The decision of the Republican state central committee to take the next stale nominating convention to Idaho Falls In August Instead of holding tt In BoLse will bring about a peculiar coincident for In that convention Senator William E Borah will be irnomlnat-e- d as the party a candidate for senator Just as he was renominated six The years ago In the same citv convention was sent to Idaho Falls to satisfy that section of the state whlrh felt dt was entitled to either BOISE stale chairman or national committeeman neither of whle h it ree elveel There had been some talk of bringing the convention to BoLse the home tract in 1025 fern a few dollars city of Senator Borah as a sort of an acre has formed a company to compliment to him But no parwas brought on the ticular develop It enlisting the aid of Campcommittee So far as Senator Borah bell who made' 75 000 acres of Montana wheat land among tha most Is concerned It Is Immaterial where the convention hapivens to be held profitable In the country And it has been a policy of the state Wheat muy be taise'd en South Atcommittee to place rich pate and lantic toast land for dire'ct shipment to I lverpool snvs Campbell who has nominating conventions away from Boise to be outside of slate capital been agile ultuial engineering adInfluent e and to satisfy vanous sece viser to Ken IH in Its tions of the btate farming i nterprlsc s e ‘Large-Malfarming In the east Last Raise Is the greatest opportunity In the In1708 dustrial woi Id tnelav savs Cnmpbe II Meeting In No convention of this party has I hero Bre great traits of cheap southern land available where wheat been held lit Boise spue 1708 when to I iverp n’ttV nine h Congressman Button L French was defeated for nomination to congress icaper than from Montana and Colonel Thomas R Hamer and i lmusanels of He les of old rue land now Idle stretch along the Carolina his friends stanroeded the convention In his behall and nominated and Geoigia roosts him Thut episode brought on the The Campbell methods of a maxithrect mum amount of mai htnerv operated primary for Idaho which was bv engine rs ratlur than fanners after some years repealed The parts s new state chairman and a minimum of manual labor are being Introduced bv A It lav lor RalPhusbcatterclav who succeeds John Them has for a number of years In Mon'iena lieutenant of ( amptu In the party and lias T Ills veal 5000 a n s of whrat 6000 l"n prominent an taken active part In Its aflalrs of sov be ens anel areas In torn flax ami lieu will be plained Additional Ms selection ts looked upon as a sevrt tracts will be pn pared each year of compromise between the factionsns More land will be aequhed says within the patty brought about the n suit of the contest for the C ""'e'eMmcnt of He kscher and Ms nomination Tfiete was a the selection of Jue'ge s guides rrpn ents about $1500- - fiellng that 000 with virtually no Income up to the L’owmng of Pocatello might be terpreted as an attempt on the lpart time of the McMurrav forces to put tlntr nan Into the slate lialrm mshlp bee vu e Dow nev Ls fav enable to John A S fleets Slime M MiMurmv as the pntvs candidate for governor Clnuimim Smterclay Traduction for Ls Hay coiildered noncommittal i Nomination of Means AFTON Wvo "Arms and the Remains Punic !i M in has be n sc ted bv the Not til Ju ' why S'ute Tirarorer B' ron A oiimnna-tiot- s and ts 'utli waids M ol Irwiston an an- of Aflou us the plav to be pro- - Dclenlmih r 'h’ ul’"n- e so Ml in A!! Ill rat s bool Hildl- - J1"1""1 Ion pla cal in nimnn E lilac April 4 Mliton 1 01 IfvF lm f'r Ih us id Alton will hicct the pay chcinmu Inc n vei b n esp'stnrd wi Ulus bv g Bernard hi aw It tan bo lnteipietid as an jin'csc on rture on the put if De'inhiuh Me ms— a of of a nil to no It I ItO s0it ill II post instMOH linfw Mi ans ebe luii cl to k' t lino vo - VV I e Ho Cvli AF'ION i tiie no e v X f v L t u lit t hi it u ii i ommei Hint tliero is orne Ul'ie feeling as ! citib of At’on and Tlum ix botwun the Giillx and the MtMur-ra- v n huv bin Divin Wlpiecf appointLotions is vuli nl trom flip el-- j ed iti ’i uiii ie u i onl the dub at tint n u'e dmit'g the tiHimi'tpe (in w nt-' ii In pmpo of (oi ter-ii- h mi eMng to line a m ion or a tin load comnio'-toin adopted (luliiMnc t’mt the ol hi ttci loads In bur ui lie ti 'it state chinnn in ami the via lonal i li conimltii i man oliould take the posi-tat that it v is thftt duty to M XS V(l K N I XI FI) M not si hsI caiuliiiutt and (hat tin v III tiro Mul k Wliil- - Gioulrt liuulore telrail I’un anv (CHHHNC thh y'AnEv lack of improved highways relying on small besets for transixirtatlon Ilcekschei who bought the 5UOOO-ac- re e i the j 11 Claims Reduce j c Idaho Vclt'raiKs' Fund to £21610 -- Mcbo Fifli’' M Ivco c 1 11 1 I 1 i f- fiviatuie at and cat tv m i i i priation equal to t ie c'm reiesxarv lor aulu vi'muIv u ulu drain haa in l during the a t w mu t v la in ivv 1 i E avow (1 1— VVitit to deu C In Unit vn u v vearor Thix is oii' of m vi ral suin' u enterprises on fo A '1 I ti' luvi r su i in a lion be u g now (avicl of wells throi Kh a series hat relit f can be kourcc - ej t c ’ a lined inaiiu Imp I ir tile Wis'euv moil lint ipli inmpanj takint i e oi I e n ( on r who wu Iraii'-'rn d to C duwt It i i ION Id V 1 i t i llllc v Into 1 l u to am a s iit 1 I tii ’hat a 10 cr 17 ann wnl ill be mode r n suin' is Use day Ixfvre or t e c'vv a frrtVaii ii ei'cicfi is Smu h tv jf-- Ra Liquor i Ii tn Mot (Jets Jail Term A MOSCOW Idaho -- Wll’aid Hichsham 72 resident of the Coeur dAlene region since 1902 died at his home Wednesday following a long Illness He Ls survived by two sons Frank A of Coeur d Alene and John W of Spokane Wash and a daughter Mrs Cora Holmes of Spokane Wash Film ral services wl’l be held Friday and burial will be In the Coeur d Alene cemcterv fTomen Missionaries' Club FAecls Officers t IN i i i Ujd PM )() ' in rr of r at Id ie If Ui til 5’ t 1 Autos Used for Holding Snake Rier From Breaking Banks BOISE Idaho V —A new me for womout automobllis has bteu charm i red— that of iietiunlng rivers wiilun flu ir Imuiuls It tv have aln vdv beep used on of traversa g ion’e 59 miles in a wide loop u Cut 3) miles s' might arms fiirovntlv what is now Lowder sough and the Great Eh ler raiiul Yea befoie geologists began t nir ilk i f g I sii2-pr- U Niri Iv r-- I tuosiuir u -- U p 'itiiin thai i inn urn to tint! thjoiuh an ohl Limn thP ihamirl svimpuhat virn rr And thiy liupe to iruUb yicotut one w UmL icclou luittadj I mrr a iut( a A 11 Strike Reported to Look Better New V ud iu'i p'f 'i Silver Banner Ueporis Strike the ausomubue bodies 40 5 MH i tons Oil Drilling Log Oil Conpsns-- I tsk Oil risk Refining Uooipaay— Prana bhafsr No Can Creek dome auction 6 37 11 discovery well of Moab distrut Plugged and abandoned after unsut cssful attempts to secure ghutoff of water coining la abov I ie lUbher oii flow at 2U8 Rev Lane Creek dome John L 81 afer No section 36 26 20 one mile north of dico of structure Ffussu ry well on flank and abandoned at 4107 feet bait Valley slructur section King No et 38 2i 20 Bottomed in fhale at $840 after penetrating aa't beds Pluggedto diandtl abandoned after uiiMicce&sful efforts Compapafcl collapsed Hiring of cam g of bait Valley airux nies plan another The fact thaw the salt beds can be lure penetrated here piaxe the Pennsylvanian sands gasliy within reach of the drill a the structural conditions make bait Valley area fur oil ex an ememtiy attracuv ploration I tab Oil Refining ( ompany— Butler Vn -ley dome lest Last reports driller weie down 2d80 fett ana tto ng at the rate of 2 II t feet a day objectl'f of Uus lest ts at about 27oO ien Silhra tet lri I tab Southern Oil 4 mpn— Btate No eection 26 21 J3 South Civro ant cl ne Drilling riday at Boo feet in McFlmo fm Twelve and one tin If inch ca't inatiou will now be run ih past week di has penetrated shah ci d n imerous line shells and ve v prfgres b mg niaue The con tixe horizon i t w Pennsylvanian fornd mi Die lop of win n Ini- - is a hoie computed at 22 m ft t id jme text of the k rf h t V'Kb halt haMn aare very attract e irmunil i jndiUuna Test is located two and oi e half preeit miles southwest of the town of Liku Grand county c- Cite Spring ndU ate— Moss N t Bnt-t- ( o s structure tlou 9 20 vJ med at 21HK) ftet n ud oi erations are be ng The first step will be to dull resumed ne Dakota nano past a bit lust in hole the first ob er txe s iould b encouateicii within the next loo feet Iui h’d forale Crescent Oil Rvndi ate— MtCarthy evtcton 9 20 21 t No 1 taouiNhrduletaotnshrdlu section 27 Ooeratioiis being resumed Bot omed at grout d 2oo(1 (fH Hole In good h) nj)e and favorable m ogrt n exacted I i e Dakota sand the firs objective which is 1111 prod ulna a sieadv flow of o4 with water in the near-b- y ( recent Faale rll i computed at from 2200 to 221)0 leak are being coti- Cne Creek Dome— an oifsit to the Frank pleted for di llhii Shaier No J discovery well the flrn oil B O Jones and associft'eN gusher In Utah nf Denver and the Bik bix Oil tompauy and fsoristis of Utah will s nk the lest un ier Ietll 50 a if) cooperative dr Uin arrangement The object! e is the oil stratum at 2 28 feet which blew in a a luaxy sxroducer in the dis oxer well and ran a lid for werk aid mcntlu before being drowned back bv the hcY how ol salt w Uir wh th had been oil Effor's to aer ire enrnunh led nbme a shutoff of water extend i k ovr a period of txvo yi urs wrr tinstirccsNful die to the Inch ca mg an I collapstnu ot a xtruiK of the discovery well had to be plagued and It i now planned to drill tmo abandoned the productive tnd with a dry hole to determine the exact extent of the oil low Alrho ah two adUttonnl welli have been drilled on Cane ( ree dm ie since the bruising in of No both utic flank wells on ast and the other being located Mot i e one mile north Dm lo the condition of the discovery well v toe py stratum w tapped It is nor felt that the top of tie In a mxen a concluCane Creec n e h This Will n bv be dune sive test Diamond OH Company— Joseph BehlJnr field h per ntendent of the Diamond Oil n ade an Inspection of t) e road nan conditions 1p Diamond Fork canyon durweek He the ing re$orts that with set led wffltier comiltuu transportation nf roM ble ai d other needed auppl es may be Mr BM within a week or ten my m j h ab'e tn drive witlnn a mile of tie 1 well and reported that the snow ronunh was lenvlie rapidiv the company a it In enttoti to resu T e dri"irg operai m a s nn a post h hen drilltn was d' nn- -t at bettor t tan l"f0 feut in icd In Jarman a iowlng of oil ancJ sas wsi Indicated in the well pen pentrat n the present lime forn ation In w turh the h is boston ed H Is expected tnat oil may be encountered t most Any depth Hiwever tne is nrepwred to go to tha maximum co of near 3000 feet con jn EARNINGS NEW YORK March of tl e Oh 0 Oil comi to $1 2 347 549 equal ronunou iock coi $2 10 a snare in 15 AP —Net profit any for 1929 amounted to M liaslareon th pared wttli $5 0i4 95 or tie previous year For the year end'ng December St 1T2 tl e Diamond M t h conipsny rerorts net l ico e ot aauiuAt J 58 642 m IH1 hr Wall Street Briefs ere 'ewffkNc M opn xv s ecu a a f the pared with 50 Cotton Market 4 NFW of tnie Indiana! NEW nuK March 15 (AP' ons n Ue 3f- -l d tn t 0ung3tow operut t wteh are xrctrd tn a cf about n w of ra ed capartty 8 dec rea 4 er et frx tie operatltii du r t er h ililr tas price ot! nr earl YoPK Mar h IT (API -- Th final the n vrkM was ea-altho last should net adv axee of 8 vo 14 igh pomt u irru ' fur-- i 1 n the past week r g com-o- f 'ata nn hold t e eru eu ra ree rr a xe ed wh rh )i v toad' a id y 2 hju 0 1 m pr- Ph fer-es zoW ed M and fuf is is of f a rttxg t nrn n h t he o"enng ieg je s areh s (er it wj rk r g to ff'mnn t I V The corpo- r street reported was a d to be r et n na to l rreaie oo its a ' 7 zed m nmon atexk from 7 0 to f hh JhO lure coriM s a" i r 17 orb A R i p 'n i ja a r) pd v ol tiie c 'totiim tm 1! xrpt f rcr- ax Comaaoy— Fnd- Boolder Knoll Oil A No 1 Bou pr Kno'l xtrumire aertimi 34 25 Butt hi od m Sh narump at 2640 feel where heavy flow' of wet bm wax encountered It Is reporied th operations are to be resumed in the uprtrg ter ih H 5 a- -’ i ParlBMiKham 03Delaware vSrJiri riie t'tah psny shipped over Its aerial tramwav onl’ooppcrMVnmC A new ore strike at the Silver Banner Corpratton of th AmeriM m ir con nny propert iuar M unit n caThere 01A’httnn ted it at 1(29 ope ratio u res alted in h oeen made B Lewis Cut City I he loss of U3 412 conuany was ler superiTitei dent repor'rd baurdny I he a net m 1928 June organised up a three aid cm hlf-tm'rikeveincpeird be lexed to be tiie wueen F iher 15 ore of the ob erttve that the present rx eanihiRs xif s reporting ifiij has Inc uded ph ration campaign we-'can gs fins corporation Tie strike w ri a made at about 2500 feet At tunnel of the tmin from tie portal Intcrns'lnnal Telephone ihe preset t time five non are working ei tj house Ir crc Ore samp es ahow b th on the t ew lead n on Ui K (m ri er and ejld rot tern I it ken It now or Benring is being kfr Cu"t Ftid that Pittshirgn Date Ola t m the reopei Ing of the cm tored Rieel VSuno mil find Hat some hian Oil pat y Nationnl Sinr the Refinlnt for wa ’acked Dng giade ba been T de V o weather to allow hipn e ii from the mine I mnberi glrr (0 BOSTON WOOL Ii ten ah nul ( ement alow Hersl BOSTON Mwrch 15 f AP‘ — Very cv Cl oroiiue bun cn wan reported centrally throng iou C oro a Inter nut'otjal funis wool by the handling market the Cl rckcr Cab Mfg a vul vroble An utifav $ tnoh r bf ec O greasy eon Amer ma-and th approach of another ser es Atieritrui P ik s r Refining Rt Lot If t has contributed lo A nerii mu Lron of t e of an ot T exa Lie dul es of the market Cop hi ion suit8c ired ©thing and P lied wool Iturcavpd capii 7a Ion at ovrrd a able f r w olen h an jf act arr t b vol of In ime the ftnent Imro In nine b t at altaMly loer truci i ir ta ices A little iutncac waa manifest in mo ta r 2 oi Tl si ri m iTnn tl r in ai ( gi rn i i v n iic n! u p a id f c BINGHAM from the trines ef tl Or shipments Burnham distrut for the J? Lnlled States Bine n slit are as follow f“r!‘ Refining Ar Mining l n Mm At I u iel dtiues Smeitu s Refining I fah Apex Minn e 37 Co Laix mine' 17 Co Itah Metals and Tunnel Mini £ ite hf CftllmK d u ui’ v Up la 'u- ol tt p Ire s 3 IP 3 p'- -s If ed $ i n 000 f !$ thr v'lk m roi ne ’on vu ti tl s tl u Io man ' $ed Tdatio Mine S BppcIaI to Th Tribune BINGHAM —Th atr ke on the 1200 level to look of the tnued State mine ' bettfr wl’h the firing oi every rmnd of horn The ore Is of shipping grade and curries good value The nuin sha't will be surk an additional irn) feet work to beguv on this in a tew da If is beliered that the Rt Jo (i nne ranvon will be whlrh opens in R iltertield which Is at i e i to depose of the w b oied k Garthe Biighaia preen( field Railroad coinpiny 2 v 'if o- t s ip higher March DFWFR Receipts 62on no early salej indications look around steady direct fixe load Hors Receipts 600 two to Cdi lomia i "t enough on offer to test n arket nominally unchanged average cost Friday 88 97 we ght 243 pounds 25 CfttMe- - Ixeccipt 0 calve f r wee' ster steady receipts top $13 2 o her $10 50 w 13 10 mixed yearlings $11 25 so ROCK SPRINGS Wvo— This city Is being dry cleaned by a squad of federal law enforcement officers here for the purpose of tiacing giaft or hush money said to have been paid by local bootleevers for protection The federal men w orked among the proprietors of soft drink parlors and it is said that thev procured more than a score of affidavits from such owners giving Information pointing Some of the to such Irregularliles handlers of Illicit liquor believe they will have the amount of their hush numey refunded Later the fedeial squad moved Into the cltv hall for an examination of the city record for the purpose of Unking lip such alleged pavments While federal men weie trailing and shadowing the city police the latter were spotting the federal men according to Information A large contingent of citizens favors the investl-gitio- n and la anxious to know whether the charges of graft are true or false i i I 11 t i 3c k t Sheep— Rex elp's 2 Ml compared with week ago lambs uneven light weights strong oilier weak to 2? cents jower Hog— Receipts 3200 gleady to 10 ernts Alleged Grafting In Kock Springs alls $ k !) ) pr rip v a r hi Mr 7 K il suthi’ 1 I iuiifi r Dry Squad Probes braidv was iurd aaturday by tiie Rovernor v offko The proclamation pointed out that phasp of thp Arbor dry law which firovldrs that thr school Nupprlntendens in rat h countv shall drsikuato the (in on which the tree plantu R shaU tip fostered Thn provision wajy inrludfd bccaU'p tlip of the s a’p pxiian up natnip vanpd climatic condi-fts makes impossib'e the p If m i'f a duv that v o iM be t ni tblr for tre planhnR m all tl e conn 1ps of the tat Tl c i jir iv no b that it shall be cl me April A’pr c u R the vudp ren-- p in iU adv uiugi of an ab m-- d v ce of trt'pN U e proclan rs I II f ! U6 ! on ttp peojne oi the 5tate to observe an Arbor rifiy na a factor in c onomv and mT 13 wer car's UiFlr carload lots I BOIF In-p- ar TINTIC of ore from th Tlntie r'l mins hlppl llh art a follows iwi ‘ III V TManimoth E Cliatwil Vi?ior7fcVBalimn I1 sale At Blue Bell 1 Chlf (manasnesel Consolidated protrues Chief Consolidatesi manganese) 3 i irrka Consolidated Fureka Hill dump ore' 3 Eureka Ltlv l Grand Ceultal 9 Plulua 10 total carloads Total shipment dltrkt 3 Governor Calls For Observance Of Arbor Day 11 i weighty steers FA EH CUT Ctt r dist rie t from th Park Or shipment totaied 4 47 ton during the ton- were Park Utah mine shipping tons Park Sixer Kin Coalition 759 New Qulucy I2i ConsolHisted 24H ions tun aud Park ualena 90 tons Shee- p- Receipt none for week lamb Mack was arrested by Carl Conn steady to 10 cents higher sheep 2j to 40 highway patrol officer followilng a cents up wee mi top lamb to shippers 10 5v top to packers $10 50 closing top highciash on the Wallace-Kellog- g 15 Ii0 arrested had and been Mack way 1500 uneven offerings paid a fine of $100 and costs for a erca ng 220 pounds down 15to to10 2j cent low1 Cenilnenlaf Oil ( ompjny— Well N® cen's higher weight? kind steady He is similar offense last November 21 p srt on rue Boundary B He Fridays average top $10 10 I his te$t u d i 5000 Dei Bottomed the first Individual to have a second than — — 75 15 OM4H5 March faille Receipt r It fr m ll company s only a f olfrnse charge filed against him in calves reveipts 2d compared with wek ago Rattlesnale N' 17 vie In New Mexico Slaughter steer and she stock mostly 2s which Is s oi dilv or xl icing around 7 o tills section of the state cents lower bulls weak choice vealers I arrel of ol! d troru a and in the p'f&d7 eomtnon grade 50 cnt lotma Ion at 6 71 feet to $1 lower Btocfcer and feeder steady 8 v i Boise T ut 25 MOSCOW Idaho drunk while driving second time within months Matt Mack Is being held under 10 501i 15 55 lambs the district court at Wallace If conKNhM i ITT March 15 —Cattle — Revicted of this second offense he ls ceipts 750 calve receipts 100 strictly good to rho'c light weight steers and yearlings subject to a sentence of two to five steady lower other fed steers to 2s cenf vears In the state penitentiary at motl7 50 cents lower spots 7o cents off on a-- W orn-O- 13 &T JOtPR March 15 —Cattle receipts 200 calve receipts none for week Few better grade light weight yearlings Ntead matured steer and butcher she stock 25 to 50 cents lower commonu cows and cutter grades 1j to 2 cents lower H is— Receipts 1000 very slow shipper than Fridays markf 15 to 25 cents lowerbids best few sales and pacxers prites Arrested on a around 10 rents lower compared towith Frilow s close charge lor the day trade was fiheep Receipts 4500 today the past live teady wooled lamb three loads Cataldo Idaho $10 15 bulk of run bought to arrive little market for week few outstanding $2500 bonds In change In S 2 t rlit a o W H bl cline i rt ( ' top $12 00 bulk 811 60 11 75 closing top 86 00o 9 o $1185 packing ow Cattle— Keceit t tor week 7800 mostly 111 854 U 90 4tead buik steers k 810 75fri II 50 Calve receipts for 1400 mostly Fteady spots 60 cents liiancr on weighty calve — SO cent Sheep Receipt for week 6500 to lower 79 pound springers 813 60 fed lambs 810 00 i 11 00 fall shorn $9 $6 88 00 37 ewes 23 cents to fre h shorn lower $3 35 0 3 75 jQ cent 6 V 8RANCISCO March for wees 4200 direct 600 cloeli g ateady east ern scarce week s bulk $12 00 12 25 pat king sows $9 00 today 500 dt 12 00 reel 85 steady lour cars easterns 4i T 111 tRII none week and cattle receipt total cat’le 19J0 calves iso market con Bteers and she pared with week ago stock gcinally 2) im'i or more I nhn buds calves and xeaiers steady buik good Steers 812 00 h 13 SO 61 ep- - Rece pts none week a total 2395 maiket quotably steady with week ao big bulk of arrivals direct or on contract tructly choice grain fed lambs average 84 rounds down quoted noipinalp up to 10 so but nothing arrived this week exceeded 10 with hf axles and tltn 80 30 down to 87 50 medium to choice yearlings qu ned $6 50 2 00 8 30 cull to chotc ewe f 6 50 ANGFIfcR March 15 —Hog— ReU9 for 30 4000 25 to week cent lower ceipts Calves Cattle— Receipts for week 2100 direction steer steady top $12 25 on two loads fed 910 pound yearlings Utah bulk good fed 1100 to 1300 pound $11 8 5 frf 2 00 for ex treme top others IH004tU75 load heifers $ 10 15 8jieei- - Receipt for week 4i50 direct 1001 heavy lambs slow at steady prices as compared wltU fast Saturday s sharp de- AFTON Wvo— Mrs Letlie D WilGOODING rty liams of Higrrnmn was nritsted at Campbell Afton was elected piesl-dMis Minnie Henrk Grover ad nice at Miss Friday chargid with v re and Miss Carrie posse ssion ol liquoi pro ldt nt eorcTot" Befoie Probate Judge F E Brandt Inland Afton sec relarv and treaM AP Mu h IV rncuo inciio o s Potatoes Pa'urdav ho pltuded gulV and was surer of the lievv'y organized L D Dm i nd eu if of Agr cultdu re on- medium-I'e otieratr inaract vn a £li v'titcineof fom mim'lis miS Lac'y MisMonarirs club of Star rm im li ty H'(k R ia Q i No 2 3b faifV large $i7vi2 40 tail ami a fine of $v0 Valiev Make the count Eleven rnKMonarlex f v I Uher 8 No 2 IlSoulbci few Iheie ar) mm lime liquor law vlo- - have enrolled All rrtum 1 vdv n R ira) I’’ ov hutl er ill- in r lie counlv Jail vioi arits e e'isible to niembe Twin I)en xnd fir mar ket steadv 2 75 p Vn fw fancy few hivhr ktrr I S No 2' tl Idaho-Bho- I (’S Ilf AP10 HPi f M) a t K s vmi d Mil1! li V li i n ha pi’ Poseor Coeur d'Alene Resident T Dies After Iong Illness T i U’ ‘ i i inuio ros! w - Oi i llobAcd 1 (uiuiup Dan Dvn a mn id tent pouc io t of fades w it well-kno- I va-c- h Ap 'he 2Dt Fzra WTiltlaw of Coeur d’Alene who was elected by the committee as the new national committeeman for Idaho Is one of the war horses of the Republican party and for years has been active In parHe succeeds Senator ty affairs John T homas who held the position a for number of years prior to and after he was appointed and later elected United States senator Whit-lawas a delegate to the last Republican national convention at Kansas City One of the latest announcements heard In political circles In the state Is that of Mrs Myrtle R Davis as a candidate to succeed herself as state superintendent of public lnstiuctlon She Is Just rounding out her first term In that office Mrs Davis was nominated at the Kellogg convention entering the race lor the office as a Dark horse" Administration Pleases Party I eadrrs She was strongly supported by the Ann t lean Legion delegation in the convention having once been president of the American Legion auxiliary national commlttecwoinan and natloi al chairman of unit activities of the auxiliary The administration of Superintendent DavN Ls said by purtv leaders to lie sntlsfactorv ami it ls not likely that she will meet with anv serious opposition She has a long teaching tee ore! in her favor and will have with the close of the present year one term of state superintendent of public Instruction as a factor In her behalf be held Sunday from the First Episcopal church in Pocatello with the Rev I Q Wood officiating The body will be shlppedeast for biual Morgan was killed in a plane crash near McDougall field Wednesday after he had been In the air eight minutes He took off in a test flight In which he was adding hours to his flvmg ILst In order to secure a United States pilots license Jud Parker evewltness to the crash and owner of the wrecked ship submitted a written report to A C Blomgren state airway engineer who was authorized to make an Investigation of the crash for the United States Blomgren was appointed to Investigate this area by E E Louton suiierlntendent of ingovernment spection at Oakland E L Anderson local airport manager verified Parkers reixirt which stated that the ship went Into an apparent controlled tailspln which carried It 3000 feet to a crash without an attempt at Its righting bv the pilot No report of the Investigation has been given out bv Mr Blomgien who took the evidence under advisement nar K gbv where ttie river tbri at- - ever It changed into Us present u ned to cut riwav Us bunk lnt a cl annel w u li w as at that tin e lower prosperous fat m and there they were down in the videy u i v sue ct ssfui j f’r manv tea's it rowed ray at’acked F A Toiman engineer for the de- - lullv a'lng lanuig los ir’dpeatethe it oln on the spun or cf nih tm i t of rei uuation tlesi ribed d fat s m sunnier aid ue tiers in dur-Uis si t i m- to ii c otiu e Ftob-I- I lit1 iivo of tiio mks Ti) n an uho r Inter TIhm) m iPi il of h 2I1 uu r thp out n ot Tmi I i he p n rating v'h local delei U d L us hpcn c uik and na'a id n' xMim iv m b u lln t!io vppahi Hppp$i ot r I it i n y mi s si n a ie ouiion nir'v n n onh Nhorf-if Suki r r whan it hv thn veiled tiat i 5 old route to t Ur ilk th nikh in’o i nt I li I on a Unrcr hannol but ih' Nhkl f v I iniu u imped ciin imp1 so n hpadid ciu s lo foi tl e upt n to the cf tip bf ni m the ip’a channel If 5C4n iftd v it Kin vih rf the vcop-- t c u ii’iK was hi u ii AT Mtan?une a i rn f irt$ r lud en-- t 4k ii it )'’ up c rhPir thPv "ineci a1 red W I pn the io a Hit Mi 'u ri ol f ' hU h n i'N r i h rep Mruf up qulrk'v flMp1 it aav nipt b an as nult from a co w h M Ma i dt and Vn sii the I and t pushed ml rl ih ciu of ’“ibu" fanipp hpo r r i v tt f r bat k lnV iLs c nmPl a PR’ R n t Al had hpd cai in hi $J P l Wi ii N Ti'1 i u Nrf ti i had bppn IlllUsx IH fiHUN niid f) e ke and I r river M V W 1’1 f m" okl w m ks c rv$‘ vcouhl have kf lo uaikP id that a U p lo mi iwd im U i rim' nf R kbs ia iNpd n h i tr' b aid otv of ' - u ' t i'ii I In idtl t’ off i w vf h i imri kiMi t on-- i ii' r h n a ui u'd to ruiriai’ki’ ’hi wl o ip l!ar jdi ‘ullt u dow n FACES CHARGE Xi( Vlumv Gilhs Rri ai h Ini re esc s Ti p b K Li rs ot Mi M l I ( c c s sF T VAC AI a POCATFILO Iuaho -- b n ig ion vul tKgm af the southern ie Veteran Worker I XV ep— Receipts 3523 fnclhding V9 direct to Los Argeles market and 1767 to Los Nun this market Angeles packers C UlCACO March 15 -Ca-ttle-Receipts 400 00 calves recitpv compared with week ago good ai d choir led steers and kmg yearling 60 cents loaer lower grade steady to 25 cent lower fat cows six! heavy heifers 25 to 40 cents down cutler steady to stfrng 7000 about uneven Hogs— Rece pts steady with Fridays average of 33 to 40 cent lower than early Friday lop 110 73 few paid for around 190 pound weights loads of good to choice lt0 to 210 pound average Sheep — Receipts 7000 nominal 6hV) directs for week ITS double from feeding stanons 34 0n0 directs Comparea wmi week ago fat iambs strong to 25 cents higher yearl rgs fully 23 cents higher fat ewes around 3s cents up PORTLAND March 15— Hogs — Receipts 300 all dirett or on contract Weeks total 64u compared with week ago most ly 25 rents lower bulk I'xht butchers 11175 111 8s with few loads Monday and two de ks 812 00 oxer and under weights Hi 9 HELD SUNDAY DRIVER AGAIN i troro Wiihr for i i i non on the Malad tiver n Oik id i cotm'v rut d mm 'otwr of George N reclamation let bctuidav hr h ad Cltv to make an t tin ite cl vronid w - AVIATOR RITES j '0 11 ( Services for Merle Porter tion for governor Morgan Crash V ictim are quietly going along They and lences their building building at Pocatello Accused Second Time of up a counterattack on both Glllls and McMurray And thev have hopes Motoring W liile Under of being successful in their efforts Idaho — Funeial POCATELLO Influence of Drink set vices for Merle Porter Morgan will New Committeeman ' 1 dLs-til- ct BOISE Idaho (JP)—' Tha desire of some of Mountain Home s citizens to put a bit of celling over Alturas street the towns main business thoroughfare has been carried to the supreme court Moreover the supreme court Saturday Indicated its desire to settle the controversy regardless of a errors In the process of bringing the case to the state s highest tribunal It Seems that about two years ago Winston M Caldwell owner of a garage expressed his displeasure about the number of awnings protruding beyond the sidewalk Into the street To bring the matter to a head he built a bigger and better awning a massive wooden structure that projected fully six feet out Into the highway after passing 10 feet across the sidewalk To make It emphatic lie put substantial wooden stanchions under It supported by concrete bases Haled before the city council for thus lnvadmg the thoroughfare he replied that there were so many similar violations that he thought he would secure the removal of all of them by doing It up brown" with a real awning The council promptly ordered him to remove it and after two or three davs ol waiting the street commissioner J B Whitson was set about removing it Caldwell had this stopped by an Injunction but at the hearing found the city within Its rights to clear the streets of such a structure Caldwell then appealed to the supreme court His attorney tn making the appeal forgot to include an Index In the transcript and it was sent back for Be foie he returned it a correction with the correction all the spare time had elapsed and the city moved that the case be dismissed on this ground The supreme court decided however that as long as the transcript had been filed In time It would overlook the delay In the index and ordered the case Into the record the split when the idte convention opens and the delegates get down to the task of making the nomina- i Ground Walor Sought for l arnii BOI-'s- -- I i ms cm ' script Error bv XX built up to tt u fi ure bv an appro- Fller-Goodl- State Chairman or National Committeeman 000-a- ’ Idaho (It Mvrllo Tt Davis atatc auperlntendent of public instruction Baturelav called county superinlr ndenU to meet in Lrwis-to- n at their annual convention to be held this year the we k be ginning BOIF Republican Send Convention to Idaho Falls Because Section Feels Resentment Over Refusal of Either SANDERS large-scal- BOISF June PAIL By Associated Press Staff Writer NEW HOLLAND N C (n -F- acto! e y farming Is taking a 50 fling at tins Carolina coastal section It muv make It become the heart of a new agricultural empire If the large scale methods of its sponsors — August Hoc kscher New York philanthropist and Thomas I) Campbell Montana wheat prince — are as profitable as they predict The development Is the drained bed of Lake Mattamuskett In Hyde countv on the coastal plain only a few miles from the sc a The count v h half as large a most New England slates and within overnight Journey of New Yolk but huv only a few thousand population lack of It has been ut eral Jems Borah Comes Up for Denomination In City Where He Won Before Vt'iiliirp toch While specifications have not been received here the district highway reports that engineer A N the new road will follow almost a course with the new main )arllel line of the railroad Highway Hill Cross Canal East of Shoshone The highway will cross the big canal just east of Bhoshone where construction of the big ditch Is now under wav The single railroad crossing will be where the road turns north to eider Dietrich The road will not follow a dirett route but enough curves will be eliminated to make it no longer than the present highwav between these towns The $22 500 contract covers gradgravel am facing and ing pit-nBids will be dramage atruitues opened by the state chpaitmcnt ol at works Boise public The new bridge ovrr little Wood river will be BS feet long made of timber The road will be stiaight-ene- d at fhat point making this an important Improvement for the Sawtooth Paik highway which has been worked on at other sections through the Sawtooth mountains the last sev- TWIN FALLS Idaho -- Twin Falls debates from Buhl Friday night by narrow margins on the state question Resolved That the system of trial by Jury should be constitutionality waived Buhl was state champion last year The school has different debaters this season With five victories and only one defeat Twin Falls ls now leading the six Class A high schools of this district Burley and Jerome being the closest contenders Kenneth Douglas former high sc: bool debater presided here Friday night with Professor H E Welsel of the history department at Albion State Normal college as Judge The latter gave Twin Falls 300 points and Buhl 297 points while Professor John C Werner of the educational department at Albion gave Twin Falls 239 points and the Buhl debaters 235 points In the debate at Buhl Gerald Wallace Howard Adkins and Wyland Lind comprised the Twin Falls affirmative team which defeated William Merrick Robert Clark and Eunice Ewer Buhl negatives here Maurice Russell Houston Trollin-ge- r and George Ruthhart Twin Falls negatives defeated Gordon Merrill Virginia Merrick and Raymond Pulley Buhl affirmatives at Buhl The Rev C J Benny of the Christian church presided at the Buhl debate Donald Diake alternate debater and Lamond Johnson accompanied the Twin Falls negatives there while the Buhl coach Miss Carmen Lggerth accompanied her negative team to Twin Falls deThe scheduled bate was postponed to Saturday for debates Final the night will be Wednesday and Friday won both Output at Livestock Market OGDEN March 19 —Hoga— Receipt! 914 including 99 lor market 63 to Reno packers 91 to Bwaneton packers aria 642 to Bsn Francisco packers Late Friday and today 25 cents lower best butchers IIUjO tew lots mixed trades and weights 99 NOnlOOd Caule — Receipts 241 including 10 for market 60 to California dairymen and 111 to Jose packers Very little done early Sn few medium and good cows $6 6547 75 for week several lots bulls $6 75t7 85 Receipts 2607 steady to strong too steers 1 21 for one lowd good and chohe long 0 jearlings several loads beef steers 110 heifers 1115 Wk feeders t9&uy5o mostly tl 25i 9 25 medium and good cows 25 bulls 6 25 lower grades $3 356 007 85 vernier SBOOttllOO All to Baa Jose bheep— Receipts 623 packers Nouo this market NORTH MIT LAKE March 14 -- Ho— Receipts 1052 Including 11 for market 193 to Los Angeles packers 88 to Oakland packers 87 to South San Francisco market and Few lots 190 to Los Angeles mantel to 320 pounds at ItOUuulOlO look lower Cattle — Receipts 17 J including 19 for market 69 to Los Angeles market 28 to Los Augeics packers and 57 to Sun Francisco packers odd head lots med um and good cows 16 5018 50 lower grade down20 ward to 14 75 for week Receipts aid sieady lot feeder tre-- s 16 73 medium eu fcooti cov 6 01 8 50 undergrade j 6 2 bulls 37 00 7 50 ealtrs valued 310 50 Boise Appeal Admitted De ppite Technical Tran- to-On- ang SHOSHONE Idaho —It nounced here Saturday that bids 111 be called for on March 28 for construction of a new bridge oerr Little VVoodrhpr nearMarlev on the Sawtooth Park highway which runs north throurh central Idaho and for e grading and gracelmg of W si retch of road be tween Shoshone and Dietrich The bridge will cost about 81600 and the rood Improvement will cost 122 500 Of this latter item Lincoln county will paj 15 000 and the state will pay the baJanoe Both these Improvements have been under consideration for a time and are expected to atart early in April as soon as arrangements can be made by the successful bidders It Is stated also that bids are to be called wphln the next six weeks for graveling the main highway east from Gooding toward Wendell and Jerome In preparation for oiling which has been scheduled for this spring Still anothpr Improvement contemplated Is the light oiling of eight miles of the main road south from bhoshone Two Counties Planning Extensive Improvements I lncoln and Blame counties aie both planning extensive highway Improvements for this season plans for which are being made and will soon be announced This work Involves the Timmerman hill section of the SawtooLh Park highwav which has been a consistent trouble make r during the winter season although 11 caused little difficulty fills )ear The new road to be graded and Shoshone and graveled between Dietrich will eliminate cuives Htid will reduce the crossings of the Oregon Short Line railroad branch and of the Shoslume-Mtine- r canal to one 910 Decides to Hear WITH BUHL WON Awning Battle BY TWIN FALLS Decbion Readied to Call for ConlructorC 3 — Idaho High Court BOTH DEBATES Factory Farming Given 50000 -Acre Trial IN PROPOSED 16 II r ur I a d Row k Hpi jh f ee c f Ir rre 'idert k rt m 90R8 lfN I " l ill1 O ui RK ( VI u iLs-i- d cl 0 H5M1 5 ’ MP 4 5j- - r a d bi Fn rp tn F s cables NFV OhlFAVB Mar h 15 (tpx I |