Show 14 A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Governor Candidate Assails ProduceUnits Charges CCC Enrollees Will Name Leaders Service Men Be Used to Swing 9 Election At Twin Falls Transferred W Sfountain Home Wants New Underpass H M Shank to Supervise Idaho National From Avenue Park Region Special to The Tribune Idaho — MpUNTAIN HOME Home avenue has been designated by fountain Home village trustees as the most desirable location for ths proposed underpass to he built as pert of the state highway department’s program of Improving the Old Oregon Trail highway through Elmore county council members announce Best for City' They chose thle street in preference to Jackson avenue originally designated for the underpass The latter would require a diagonal cut whiqh would make several streets end up as “blind alleys” eounethnen It would also block off explained several corners and create inconvenience for traffic near the center of town After adopting the resolution further discussion revealed some sentiment in favor of building the underpass at a point 4 B mills south ‘east of town near the Bonecher M’CALL or 55 miles crossing The Bonecher cross lng is one of ths most dangerous places on the highway farther east Other proposals t Another proposal is to avoid any Underpass by relocating the Oregon Tril highway over the entire distance from Hammett to Mountain Home putting it on the north side oflhe railroad The latter proposal is understood to be favored railroad company in order to eliminate the danger expense and trouble of constructing and maintaining any crossing of the railroad tracks here These alternate proposals have been under consideration for several years but no definite decision reached although state highway officials designated one street here last year for the underpass Business men here generally opposed that choice on the grounds that it would necesistate a long cut within limits and put a number of business houses off the main highway by rebuilding the highway He succeeds S C Scribner who has governed the forest since March 1 1926 Mr Scribner has been transferred to supervisor of Targhee forest with headquarters at St Anthony which position he will take March 10 Floyd W M Shank WPA Will Train Play Directors In Three Cities Five-Da- Schools Planned in Boise Pocatello and Moscow y By Associated Press BOISE Idaho— Loren H Basler director of works progress administration recreation&l projects in Idaho announced Saturday five-da- y schools will be conducted in Boise Pocatello and Moscow to train local project supervisors The Boise school will start March 23 the Pocatello school April 6 and the Moscow school April 20 Approximately 150 perqrfbs will be enrolled he estimated enrollees Fifteen will be and 135 relief Basler sent out an appeal Saturday to all towns and cities to inform him of recreational requireroute- - Several conferences between city ments and urged appointment of and state officials have failed to community group sponsors of recreational projects brlpg an agrement for location of Approximately $7000 has been the subway made available for the work month ly he said Supervisors would be trained in the schools anST would be paid by the WPA and would conduct regular and systematized sports activities on grounds in gymnasiums baseball diamonds tennis courts and golf courses for persons who desired to participate tiUBOIS Idaho— An even 100 The activities would be based on now samples taken at the 10000-fo- requirements of groups divided acelevation snow course near the cording to ages of the participants U'S sheep experiment station near here last week by G D Pickford and Joseph Pehanec of the forest sefylce intermountain forest and range experiment station at Ogden Utfth showed an average water e by-ih- ths-cit- Idaho-- H Idaho national forest 11 non-reli- y Water Content Survey 'Made Godden Targhee national forest supervisor since May 1 1934 will be transferred to the supervisorship of the Challis forest effective March 15 Orders Revealed Announcement of the transfers’ affecting Mr Scribner and Mr Godden was made at regional headquarters in Ogden by C N Woods associate regional forester Mr Shank entered the forest service in May 1921 and was promoted to be associate ciVil engineer in charge of maps and surveys July 1 1924 He was advanced to inspector of fire control in the region September 1 1935 Mr Scribner entered the forest service as a foe eat clerk Jun14 1910 and was assigned to the Idaho forest at McCall Idaho On October 1 1913 he was transferred to the regional office at Ogden and assigned to the office of forest management - Gets Promotion He was promoted to assistant forest supervisor and transferred to the Salmon forest headquarters at Salmon Idaho on October 16 1917 On September 17 1918 he became supervisor of the Salmon national forest and March 1 1926 was transferred to the Idaho national forest Mr Godden entered the forest service June 16 1927 as a junior forester on the Boise forest On April 1 1928 he was transferred to the Salmon national forest as a forest ranger and was promoted to assistant supervisor April 16 1931 and transferred to the Idaho national forest Mr Godden became supervisor of the Targhee forest with headquar ters at St Anthony Idaho May 1 1034 He is scheduled to take over the supervisorship of the Challis forest vacant since 1935 about March Wr Mine Inspector Reports Output EVANSTON Wyo — Hugh Mcr Leod state coal mine inspector has just completed his annual report It shows that Uinta county which in early days with Almy then booming was the first county now is third although it produced more in 1935 than in 1934 As compared to other years also Gov- Lincoln with Kemmerer Diamond-vill- e Extradition Action content of 389 inches About 16 Inches of snow lies on the ground thesnow survey showed Little drifting or blowing of snow waj reported by the forest service workers The snow was granulated and contained stratified ice layers with a frozen top crust To date no appreciable amount of moisture has entered the soil under the snow an examination 'showed The month of February was the driest on record at the station with Inly 17 inch of moisture January precipitation was exceeded by January in two other years 1933 and 1924 January moisture registered 118 inches Decision Delayed BOISE ' Idaho UP) — Acting ernor G P Mix postponed action Saturday on a requisition from Governor Guy B Park of Missouri for removal of M A Perkins from Idaho Falls to Springfield Mo for trial on a charge of fraud The acting chief executive deferred his decision until attorneys for Perkins can institute action in the district court at Idaho Falls next week to determine the validity of the prisoner’s arrest in Bonneville county His decision was based he said on the advice of Attorney General Bert H Miller who represented the Parley’s Scheduled at the extradition hearing On Crop Marketing state Saturday Pei'kins who is at liberty on bond POCATELLO Idaho — Farmers of was represented by George Edgin'-- "this section of the state interested In ton of Idaho Falls a discussion of the cooperative marHe is wanted in Dade county keting program are invited to at- Missouri on a charge of fraudulent tend meetings to be held either at in produce Boise on March 16 or at Twin Falls dealings on March 17 said Ezra T Benson Boise extension agricultural econo- Four Youths in Rupert mist and marketing specialist To Take Army Tests to A E In a communication Duke Bannock county agent Mr RUPERT Idaho — Accepted by Benson stated that nationally known the United States army recruiting speakers would talk to the group party visiting Rupert Tuesday and Wednesday four youths Earl L May Marvin McIntosh Edward R Jones and Leo W Boden left Thursday by train for Eort Douglas Salt Lake City for final examinations If successfully passed May will be enlisted in the Thirty-eight- h infan: try Fort Douglas and the other three will enlist in the coast artillery Philippine Islands going to Fort McDowell California to await ' BOISE UP)— An for application of a transport Permission to operate an air line departure ’ Airline Firm Petitions for Neiv Schedule between Boise and Pocatello— the first Qf its kind filed in Idaho— Will be considered by the public Utilities commission at a hearing here March 13 The application was made by ths Capital Air Line Inc of Boise which filed its articles of incorporation with the secretary state today The incorporators are C P King G A Gregory and Thomas Jones Jr all of Boise The Of - iCapitalization is $50000 would serve company Twin Falls Burley and Pocatello daily carrying passengers express and freight ’‘It’s the first intrastate air line application filed with this commission” M B Joy secretary of comthe Idaho commission The Boise mented and Oakley producing most is waning but Sweetwater with its deep veins broad fields and absence of water in the mines stays at the front increasing in production There were 533929 tons more produced in 1935 than in 1934 The production by counties was County Sweetwater Lincoln Uinta Carbon Hot Springs Sheridan Explained at Idaho Parleys Campbell 1934 Fremont 30495 Converse 11290 1935 15973 470733 215201 543031 121629 37897 11887 WPA Sevier Project Awaits Final Action POCATELLO Idaho — Pendin approval of a sewer project as a supplemental program of the W P A Pocatello has only four projects under way within the city limits at present says Mayor Robert M Terrell The projects are the Ross perk reservoir and swimming pool dead tree removal project on the "east” side of the city construction of a peace officers’ rifle range West Pocatello park improvement program and nprapping of the Port-neu- f river through the city Mayor Terreil said he expects the river work will be stopped in the near future or as soon as projects in the county may be put under operation Long Battle Over Suspended Term Heads for Test in Supreme Court MOSCOW Idaho £-- The legal action that started when William Humphrey Moscow barber broke his promise to abstain from strong drink is headed for the state su- preme court Humphrey was arrested last summer on a drunken driving charge Convicted he was given a jail sentence by Justice Jack The justice then sifspended the sentence on the barber's promise not to drink again He broke the promise and District Judge G D Mc-Qua- Cent of Youths Old Enough to Cast Ballots Decries Report as Political Complete Board of Directors Hodge ordered him jailed on the old sentence He sought freedom pn a habeas corpus writ lost and then got out on a $500 bond His attorneys contended McQuade was powerless to impose a suspended sentence that a defendant is entitled to begin serving his sentence immediately Judge Hodge held that the supreme court decision holding justices are without power to suspend sentences nullifies the suspension only and leaves unaffected the legal demand of penalties Students Battle For Dictatorship Council Returns Ruby Mountains Beer Permits to Shed Sets High Pledge Signers Moisture Record Thirteen Agree to Refrain Forest final” Lee Walker city clerk reported February cash receipts were The council approved February bills totaling $2558937 and building permits totaling approxi- mately $20000 New Librarian Takes Over Job at Preston PRESTON Idaho — The city council haa appointed Mrs Helen Beck-stea- d to replace Mrs Amelia Crock- ett as librarian at the Carnegie library here Mrs Beckstead comes to the library well qualified for this type of work having ’ad three yeafs of college training and having worked for some time in th'e Eureka Utah Carnegie library and the Utah Agricultural college library Mrs Beckstead has announced some changes in the library one of which is the schedule The library will be open from noon to 9 o’clock every day except Sunday when it will be open from 3 fb 5 p m Since the county In no way gives the library any support a yearly membership fee will be charged each family residing outside the city limits All patrons of the library will be required to hold a membership Registration for these cards must be made by April 1 1936 Banker Resigns Post - EVANSTON Wyo Word from Jackson advises that Harry R Weston has resigned as president of the Jackson State bank Mr Weston once served as state treasurer and was the Republican candidate for governor in 1932 The altitude at Jackson has affected his health and he will move to a lower elevation it was reported Court to Open REXBURG Idaho — Spring term of court will convene In Madisorr county (March 12 with one criminal case and several civil cases to be tried Special to The Tribune TWIN FALLS Idaho-Direc- tors were elected Saturday to represent Murtaugh Twin Falls and Gooding on the board of the Idaho Vegetable Producers Inc E N Pettygrove Hansen Incumbent president was retained for the Twin area S J Perkins for Murtaugh and W J Ohlinger Gooding Mitchell W Hunt was reelected for Buhl Friday and eight directors were previously elected for the upper Snake river valley Six ICI 11 flUvU mere are yet-t- o be chosen for- - thetlU region and" five for' western Idaho Arrange Meetings These latter meetings are now being arranged by Carl L Delong Twin Falls state executive secretary who announced that the entire board of directors representing all sections will then be called Develops in to a general meeting to elect offi- Opposition cers and lay plans for the year Man’ ‘One Council More than 130 dealers of onions and potatoes in Idaho attended a Campaign meeting here Saturday night to dismeans of improving market cuss conditions for these major Idaho Special to The Tribune POCATELLO Idaho — Tenney T products This meeting was addressed by Charles A Root Chief Johnston of Vernal Utah nomiof the transportation bureau of the five offices on the stupublic utilities commission of Idaho nated for and A Cornell newest member of dent council at the University of Both these men Idaho southern branch is going to the commission are from Boise have plenty of opposition if plans of a group backing Richard MaGives Report thews of Glenns Ferry are successDelong Pettygrove and Joe Marshall Twin Falls spud grower ad- ful Make Similar Move dressed the Gooding and Twin Falls asSince friends of Johnston nomion the what meetings Saturday sociation had accomplished in re- nated him for all five offices in an duced freight rates the last year attempt to organize a "one-mato benefit western growers and council the other faction launched a program to obtain similar nomiIdaho in particular nations for Mathews They are seeking offices of president vice president secretary treasurer and men’s representative Both are juniors Johnston is studying pharis seeking a macy and Mathews bachelor of arts degree Although a nominating assembly was conducted Wednesday the officially close POCATELLO Idaho — D P nominations do not until Monday at 5 p m Any time Donahue local instructor in the prior to that the name of any stuslate jKorkers’-e- d ucational program dent --may- be added - to the fistwho was criticised for allegedly discarrying 50 or more signatures cussing a cooperative store in his Held as Attack classes Friday denied the allegation at the Students said the and declared the attack was anony- move to nominate aschool student for all mous five of the men's offices was deThe complaint was directed to an attack upon Lehnhoff John W Condie state superinten veloped as Pocatello Furgeson president of of public instruction and last the student dept has been who body week while returning from Washwith having a dictatorial ington Frank T Baird director of charged Since the nomination of the adult educational program attitude Johnston the movement haa taken made an investigation here on a serious aspect The complaint was made in the Since’ the nominations assembly name of the Independent Grocers' students association of Pocatello but A B the names of the following Chase president of the local asso- have been added to the lists which ciation says no complaint has been will appear on the ballots: Ralph Comstock of Pocatello and Ralph made by- - his organization Mr Donahue declared that while Powell of Twin Falls for treasurer he has been secretary of a tem- and Mary Louise Young of Pocatello secretary porary committee for the organization of a consumers’ cooperative store that activity was independent of the workers’ educational program and that at no time had he said the educational program indorsed the cooperative movement Also he declares that It is the privilege of the instructor to discuss the subject of cooperative stores in classes reveal facts and figures and POCATELLO Idaho — Injuries draw comparisons between them were suffered late Friday night by An instructor is not prohibited in two persons here in automobile acworkers’ education from his per- cidents police report sonal opinions as long as they are Mrs Ossa Nanson of 900 North labeled as such and not foisted upon Ninth avenue suffered a cheek the discussion group” he said laceration from a shattered windshield when an automobile driven by Donald V Teeples' 24 of R F D No 1 in which she jv as a passenWool Pool Gets High ger and one driven by L W Walk- CAifliArn Rmfipll Ul “ P Special to The Tribune liIDAHO FALLS Idaho-T-he censes of 13 beer dispensers recently revoked by the Idaho Falls city council were ordered reissued Friday” higfiPby the 'council upon' the written pledge and promise of the dispensers that they would not sell any Intoxicating liquors as defined by the state law or any beverage of more than 4 per cent alcoholic content Five more applications for licenses making a total of 18 originally revoked are pending and applicants are expected to sign the pledge Prosecution of those not applying for a license was predicted by A H Wilkie chairman tf the council police committee under a city ordinance providing a fine not exceeding $100 for beer dispensers operating without a license In support Of the latest move of the council requiring a pledge Mr Wilkie said: “The council would give dispensers one more chance and if they do not live up to their agreement their licenses will again be subject to revocation” Before voting to approve issuance of the licences Worth Wright councilman said: "If dispensers play the game we will give them a chance but next action of the council would 0 Falls-Han-s- said He added he believed the impliW Whitaker cation was "circulated for political reasons” and is "withuot a doubt patches that tend injure the an attempt to deprecate a great C C mainof C record boys movement for the ybuth of this splendid are regrettable and tained Idaho in in have our The we boys country state at present represent aaplen-dl- d can only be charged to political type of American manhood and propaganda of the most despicable we are proud of them News dis- - kind” he said From Dispensing Intoxicants Growers Granted Within Few Cents of 50-5Goal in Agreement Meetings Announced to Special to The Tribune POCATELLO Idaho — Implication the CCC is to be used to "swing” Idaho in the general election as was contained in press dispatches from Washington D C last week was attacked here Saturday by W P Whitaker Democratic candidate for governor The article Implied some 10000 CCC youths were being sent into Idaho from New York and other states to vote After checking records at the Pocatello CCC district headquarters Mr Whitaker said he discovered: The total number of men In this district is 2800 and only 20 per cent were of voting age “During the course of the next few months it'ls 'estimated 25 per cent-o- f the "men will he relie ved by replacements from other states I estimate the number of men otf voting age eligible to vote in the national election will be only 8 per cent of the 2800 in the district Jt have every reason to believotha same situation true with resect to the other two C'CC districts and Mr Whitaker their personnel” 2725664 3259593 392582 475170 be 13331 415579 189806 466103 113700 P Whitaker Declares Only 20 Per — M Shank until recently fire control officer of the United States forest fourth region With headquarters at Ogden has been appointed supervisor' of j 'railroad Beet Contract 6 Road Subway ' MARCH 8 1936 Three Forest City Chooses Best Site for i SUNDAY MORNING Annual Ranger’s Survey Shows Best Out look in Years Back at Critics Special to Tije Tribune ELKO Nev—Snow conditions in the Ruby mountains are better this year than for many years pat declares Forest Ranger L F McKenTook ' measurezie “who ' recently ments in Lamoille canyon He declares the snow while very wet is not packed exceedingly hard He started taking the measurements in 1931 and no year he has surveyed approaches the present measurements he says He expects an early runoff Gives Records His measurements follow: 9000 feet— average depth 10527 inches water content 3647 inches 8100 feet— average depth 5623 inches water content 1750 inches 7600 feet —average depth 4575 inches water content? inches 7400 Instructor Hits feet— -- average depth 4550 inches water content 1450 inches The normal content for the 7600 feet and 7400 feet elevations is 1270 inches showing measurements over normal Thomas canyon 900 feet— average depth 6335 inches water content 2350 inches The normal water content for Thomas canyon is 2183 inches Water for All “Everything points to an exceptionally good year as far as water McKenzie pointed is concerned” out "and there should be plenty of water in the creeks for fishermen and farmers alike” Thomas Toyn will survey the Harrison Pass area Tfie year 1932 was considered a good year but the snow depth and watSr content in Lamoille canyon did not compare with this year the figures show In 1932 at 9000 feet the snow depth was 6480 inches with a water content of 25 inches The figures above show 10527 inches of snow and 3647 Inches of water for 1936 In 1932 at 7600 feet the snow was 394 inches deep and the water content was 1156 At present the snow is 4575 inches deep and the water content is 1410 inches showing an excellent comparison at this time as against a good year of the past ' Franklin County Holds Dairy Marketing Meet PRESTON Idaho— County Agricultural Agent Chase Kearl announced a meeting held in the chamber of commerce hall Saturday at 1:30 o’clock for the purpose of organizing the Franklin County Cooperative Dairy Marketing association This organization is an outgrowth of the Franklin county cream pool a cooperative marketing association which has been in operation for three years which has handled 443000 pounds of butterfat and paid 1 cent per pound bonus to pro1 ducers in addition to the regular market price This has amounted in the three-yea- r period to a total gain to the farmers of $4430 The new organization will market It has a both milk and cream pledged membership of 300 Franklin county producers who market 75000 pounds of milk daily This is the first attempt at a cooperative whole milk marketing association in this district - Two Pocatelloans Hurt in Crashes Price for Big Clip Franklin PRESTON Idaho-T- he county wool pool announced the sale of 70000 pounds of wool to the D Harris Wool company of St Louis The price is stipulated at 30 cents per pound f o b Preston The pool Involves the fleeces from 120 farm flocks This is the fifth consecutive year the pool has been in operation In 1935 the pool sold 65000 pounds of wool belonging to 117 growers to the same company for 22 cents per pound Directors of the pool are A G Eames Howard Hall W Evans W L Beckstead Elmer Choules and Chase Kearl county agricultural agent ment stationed at the headquarters here was first on the honor roll for February said an official report at the headquarters Saturday Lieutenant Albert B Evans is in command During January the “superior" rating was accorded Camp Heise near Heise Hot Springs commanded by Captain R F Smitt “Excellent” ratings went to the following: Camp Porcupine which entered the winning dog team at - Fajlsr secretary of the state' asso- elation Idaho Carlyle' Chaffin Falls H B Peterson Sugar City: Don Bennett Rigby Marion Esplin Shelley and M H Wray Black-fomet 'with processors In Salt Lake City and reached an agreement Wednesday bight Meetings Held District meetings were held Saturday at Rigby Rexburg Sugar City and Blackfoot with members Direcof the committee attending tors of the Bonneville County Beet Growers’ association adopted am option approving the action of the committee after the details of the new contract were explained by Mr Chaffin president of the district association and state committee ot member A formal statement of the state association wa3 released Saturday by Mr Lundholm ‘explaining the action of the committee in reaching an agreement with the processors “The contract which was accepted or half although not a fifty-fift- y the net sales of sugar and syrup contract is the best we were able to get” said the statement "In analyzing the subject thoroughly we find that the scale which will be written in the contract this year gives an extraction of 85 per cent compared with about 80 per cent in last year’s contract The -- average extraction from a plant is about 83 per cent' The sugar Company tokNiai we demanded 'a fifty-fift- y contract they would not run their Steffin-hous- e One plants plant in Utah offered the con-trgrowers a strictly fifty-fift- y t in Iact-t- h e contract which -we have been asking for and they turned it down and accepted the contract which we have accepted Granted Concessions We have been granted several minor concessions seed is to cost 16 cents per pound instead of 20 cents as last year the tare clause has been changed more to our liking and the part of clause 8 in the old contract which referred to $325 sugar was done away with this being one of the most objectionable clauses we had in a contract” It was indicated planting would begin in about two weeks depending on the weather and provided the contract proved acceptable to the growers Revenue Collector Sees Better Times in Income Tax Returns WALLACE Idaho VP) — Times are better in the Couer D’Alene mining region judged from income tax returns C W Palmer of Lewiston deputy collector reported Saturday Palmer said 815 persons in Shoshone county have filed returns although the exact number filing on 1934 Income he said is not available here it was smaller than for 1935 Three hundred filed returns at Kellogg 250 at Wallace 1T& at Mul-la- n and 90 at Burke er 27 also of R F D No 1 colBetter metals prices and increased lided at an intersection Charles Simmons : Jr 13 of 320 mining operations are responsible South Hayes avenue was cut on for the larger number of filings his right elbow when he rode his bicycle into an automobile door as it was being opened to allow a pasDaughter Born senger to leave The automobile P O C A TELLO Idaho— Mr and had been parked by Garr Merrill 18 Mrs Clyde Scarborough 832 West son of A L Merrill 645 North Fremont street announce the birth of a daughter at the Pocatello GenHayes avenue eral hospital Thursday Mr ScarTo Conduct Tests borough is a pressman in a Poca? REBURG Idaho — Dr W A tello newspaper plant Brown of the U S bureau of animal Industry has been transferred to Rexburg for the next three or four months to carry on a Bang’s disease testing campaign in both Madison and Fremont counties' Annual Legion Child Welfare Pocatello CCC Camp Wins tfirst Honors in February Inspection Special to The Tribune POCATELLO Idaho— Rating “superior” the Pocatello CCC detach- Special to The Tribune IDAHO FALLS- Idaho— Factory district meetings with growers were being held Saturday ip the upper Snake river valley to explain details of the 1936 sugar beet contract Committee members of the Idaho Beet Growers’ association explained the contract eaid by Preston Ellsworth of Lewisville preeident of the association “to be the best contract offered growers In five years being within a few cents of the fifty-fift- y contract they were striving for" The committee composed of Mr Ellsworth Alma Lindholm Idaho Sessions Close BOISE UP)—1 The ninth annual Western States Child Welfare conference of the American Legion and its allied organizations the Ashton dog derby Camp Rock ended here Saturday with a general discussion of the 1936 proCreek near Hanson Camp Heise Camp Challis and Camp Salmon gram Emma C Puschner of Indlnap-oli- s Creek Lieutenant Evans commander of Ind director of the Legion the unit rating the "superior" grade national child welfare division was formerly the assistant adjutant presided at the district headquarters LieuApproximately 200 child weltenant Evans is a military honor fare leaders of the Legion the graduate of Ohio State university auxiliary 40 and 8 attended and received his degree in geology the session from Alaska Coloin 1932 rado Idaho Montana Oregon The “superior” rating is given only Washington Wyoming and Utah The session began Friday with after a careful examination of all phases of the camp life said Major L A Williams of Seattle Wash comarea child welfare chairman preEverett M Yon district mander who announced the awards siding K |