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TIyO L. 18, NO. 112.__________

i l f l l f i l B ID Pia Eimcpii ■E t i i IE

Dictator'; Minimum Demanc For Settiement 'Ol DiS' pute Announced by Heac Of Conference Deiegatior

(By The AasoclaKd Press) . P A K IS , A u t '. l a — B n r o i

P o m p e o A lo is l , he ad o f t l u J tn liu n clcl( n a t io n to th e t r i ­p o w e r con J ’srcncc o p e n in g to ­m o r ro w in .o r m c d th e B r lt iK l i re p re s e n ta t iv e , A n th o n y E den

, to n ig h t t l i a t I t a l y ’s, m in im u ir IT ( le m u n d f o r ' p e a c e fu l se ttlC ' ' m e r it o f h e r d is p u te w i t h E t li -

io p ia w a s o c c u p a tio n o f JStii- lopln by the Ita lia n army.

AIoW said Premier Muisollii: • would require Ih ls conclltloii l i i or-

rJer to provide lo r Uic cnrorccmcni o l economic privilege*.

Ita ly , he »aW. would not be nble10 Hcceiil llic B ritish iilan. fo r eco­nomic concessions In E lh lopla uii- Icivi Ita ly coulii mnko EUilopla ic - MXCl them, . 'r i j li . he eaid. would mean Ita ly must keep armed Jorecs in the Easl A ltlca n couniry.

Alolsl wns Induced lo c a ll on Eden,11 waa lenrned, by Premier Pierre Lnvnl fitte r,th e it i i lla n had relused to V'lfill Ihu B ritish d li'lom n l k p - aru le ly on llio eve o f tho scheduled conference between delegates o( the Prench, ICBliaa and B ritish go^eru* ment.s.

ros iiio ii!! Irreconcilable " A fte r the n 'ln g U wus said In niiorm ed (lu t -.-s t l ie l r • posltlotu were as '•IrrcconclllnblC as before the meeting.

_______ n;cm lct_l*aVal,_ecniv|n(;fd__thn.tpeacc m Africa and tiic polltlciil Auiblluy of Europe depend tijio ii his

-------ciSofia -lo - ii(‘ i‘- it '> u lu - im d -4 u iIy ..loI.i:rec, tallccd • M» Iw tii Anthony td e n and Baroi »ompco AioUl.

B u i he found the ir vle«-t»lnls w ill........be 'w IdelyW vergent.---------------- —

The Iwo de(idt(Kk<;d *pokc*men. Edcu and Alolsl, got logclher lo ­n lg h l fo r the f lrs l lim e. The Ita lian

V conferred w llh Eden « t the B ritish • i embassy oner Eden had le ft Lavnl. ^ Laval heard Alolsl rea ffirm Bc-

) n ito Mussolini's delcrrolnnt{on to l!«T» some aori o f po litical cbnlrel over Sthlopla.

A tle r ono tallc „Eden rciiirned "^'agaln to ttio Quay d'Orsay late la

Ihe afternoon and slrewed tha t B r it­ain Is only prepared to consenl to Ita ly 's economic penetration of lhe A frican empire—not to a pohtlcal pcn tiratlon.

The three—Laval. Eden and Alolsl —w ill form ally open the conversa­tions lomorrow. T l ic y w ill revoht around the Irl-iw w cr treaty o f 1W6 by w hic li EtlJlopian* divided into *phere» o f economic Inllucnee. and

I England, I ' l.n irc and Ita ly pledged I themselves to protect the in tegrliy I o f Ethiopia.

I G H T S ~ ^ SHADOW S

In Day’s Event*tB y The AiioeJaled Pjr.is>

L o v o L ig h t F a i ls —M>S ANGELES — l l w ojid Mcm

tha t when the lish ts went out love flew out lhe window In the ease of M n . MurKaretic Bennett. She was Jn court yrs lrrd.iy lo feck a divorce

. from Henry U n ire it. .■> snl'-'man.A 'M y liuiband w j« makii;t; sood r a i:r .ry ," ^he tn ld th t courl. "but he

■ ouldn 'l |i;iy lhe lU h i bill. When lhe liRht.' were mmert off. 1 had to ii>r candles. I d ld i i l 111.'? l l n i .it all,"

:jlie ob lu iiifd d;\o:r-*.

W o r k P r o g r c B i P re g r& m —EVANSTON. 111. - Evanitonuns

»r« gomg to U lp the lig h i fa iiU iiie■ ah lUe t ld a ! Vticle Stm.

U's pari of the suburb's «ork p:oe> rc.«» program.

Oros* weaving and gymr.astlc ex- f:cLvr« are also pU rn -d .

U a a tc M a k o W a s te —I c m c A O O — Two robbers en- I denUy conslderej K enougli for ihelr ' trouble. Impaile-ni becausc Tfr. Da­

Ud Lcmbe.-B * •» flow in h-ndlui; over his money, one oS ths ijoldu;) men rrached in to the pli>Tici»ir» pocket aud to o r t i . jJe f»UciJ to search fu rther and « nalleiand t x .

T o w n D u l l : H c T ir e d — LINCOLN. N'B. — John IIo i)U ;.i.

67. Who said he camc from Pun»- iU'.awney.. P er.rjy lT irua. llred. *o llre d he said to W.-nrdf. ' 1 could :;e r.sh t down in thl5 ro.iC sr.d 6»

t:o .•lecp." He d iil. _

AIor.c eame f>cc K*a'.i;;U o! L:n- j, ca;.’-.. He plur.std hu car i i iio a di'.ch ; i as h r s-»<Tvrd to m lis p.-: '..-a:e ■, rig-are.

Later Ho;;l.;nv r.i:d. -p rr; ;va-ou.*5tJ T ijf . 'c t s ' l ir. } ' I

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E iELEASED WUis UBUBER OT

■ A86ociATtt> p a a a -_________

J R o o s e v e l t ’ s T i p s

S e t N e w H i g h F o r

IJJ “T h e s e . P r e a l d e n t s ’

«■ HEW YORK, Aug. IS (/r>—Take L It from ■ Tommy Wemham. Nc- r I gro porter on t lw Tw cm lelh Cen-

tury llm lled . presidential Ups aro going up.

- _ j Tommy, a good Democrat, du u (tucwed ho woa "preUy pleased"

ion lgh t newrihv’ leAi when lie discovered ih o l the mon lrt room

pa d "B " o f his cnr waa Herbcrl Uoovcr. '•.Coursir, I bceit out w»Ji

[ jo n Wm before," Tommy said cas­ually. "on* these presidents Up

‘ p rc ttyg o o a rB n rM r.-H co scT e ifir the one th n t fixea jxnj up. I

,ro n RucM he tips more than any 4 j,g prtaldent th is country ever had.". . Tommy aald Hoover Up# more

than most people Iheyj days. " I to - can't remember Just how much

tin h he Rave me la r t Ume. I t wns cither a buck or a buck-and a '

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sis™ BflRfiEO fi F l OF 11

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N e w Y o rk H o te l Loses

„ I fa G e rm a n - f lm c r ic a n T c c h -

' n o lo g ls ts

den, . -crrc NEW y A r K. Au r. 15 «;r,-One iscd of (he rfly 's la rg n t hotels haa Bcp- barred the German nwasUka, It uied became knowo tonight, «a it pre- Ihc catitlon against pptsible rloU.

cru- The AawclA llon of Oernmn- Amerlcnn Ttchnolog/fita, a corj.wr- vntlvc natldnol organisation, an- nounced I t had cancelled plnn* to

1 In hold ll« S lst annual convention » t lo tu lhe H o k l New Yorker because ol fore the hotel's refusal to perm it dis­

play o f the German flap. The con- tlin l ventlon wn.s fcheduleci' Inslend for ■icUr >hc-Hotel-Astor from- Auau s t-^ l- lo

September 2./ - t o . ------------ta-O uardU-IU anied------------

Holding M ayor P. H. L r Ounrdia .Indlrrclly re.sponslble fo r the edict,

w ill n iido ir Wlldnrmanrr. president of-— Uw.asaocia llon..*B ld.________

"W hen M ayor La Ouardla starts Interpreting lnt«mnUonal treaties

Ua,. It na tura lly glvca o lher people. In- .u i, eluding Ralph H its (president o f the

^ot<l) the Idea tha t they ean In- w rpet the laws lo su it ihemselws."

Be- He referred to fhe mayor's r « * n t to cantentiph th a t the

ilro l ment 'Had violated the rcclpfoco] trade trea ty-o f 11125 by d lK rlm ln a t- Ulg ngalnsl Jewlsh-Amerlcans.

, la ' m ieVt ExpUMtloar i l - E.\prcssmR regret a l lhe "com pll.i to cnllons" th d i had arisen from tt.ithe ------- ----------------------------------- ------------Ical IConUnued on Page 3, Col, 3)

;!:OEilMR i BISEMMIMr lly ---------

F iv e A r m y O ff le e rs to H a k e

_ . S tu d y a n d I lc c o m m e n d

{ L o c a t io n s

> WASIir.VOTO.V. M lt. IScation o f zrven or more .-drnteslcal- ly slluat^d a ir ba.<es and depoia w ill

[ be recommended by a .^pcclal com- _ J m llte.' o f five army officers named

lortuy by Secretary Dern.Th»> fomm ltlce. headed by Col-

. Onel .Jolm D. Re.-irdon, now on duty In lhe o ffic r o f lhe ehlef of n lr

ove ’ >'1 ninKe a sludy pursuantg . to the Wilcox bill, r rrcn tly signed

vas *’5' PreMrfrnt no o fc rf lt .Con1re.^ provided no approprln-

llon fo r th " nr0i>0M“d a ir ba.rcs.; T iir ir .nrtu.il c-jivMnictlon roust a * a l l .

I iip jiroprlalioii.i or allocatlorw from j ‘*® O lhrr a i-rnclK of their estim ated'

ro.n oj JIJ. OOO.OOO. *■M-.-mb'Ts flf ttie f iv r i . i l com m it-! . ■Slilrli a i:; m<*'t a i Cnionel

(iun-.i : i; r ; L lc i;:o i;sni Colon- •tohn p. Smith and J. B. Brook.*, 1 general staff, and J«e p li T. McNar- • ney. o . H. Q. a ir fotre. Langley I field, and M ajor W, F. Tompkins.'

ins fcneral,.,e I

• E ig h t Days ]Youths On I

T A C O ilA . w a ^ i:. Aurf. l j uJ-, — n - Two youns men. nenrly naked, ra-.- eir cnoualy. huuzry and o:i ihc 'e rge cf >*- «Jiau«£Jon, JtafsciTtl b.ick in to cjv- UK ll lt it lo n here to d iv ard ortmltiecl u;) they ou W n I ll'.e :o C.i;.' In ih r n 'j wiicis io le ly by il ic ir oa;i r fo jr c ^ - 10 fu ln c ji.

lel • Having eaCured the ;i:ns’.c h f r or.-• ly Clxht da>ji. they lo.-. by a aide

marRin tiie ir a.iKcr ^ I 'h W llllam iRaJt. a <1n:c5l-t-.i br: of *:« ) ca>h .agausst IOO *o rk .

liv jicad Of rolleciin:: th - i : « . tl.'-• bo.vv Tom Viio*. 23, and Crafi-t.'r;

n m j. 19. w ill i„ ic 15 -CM c.f bne;:m ' a< ih rJr f l n t pavlejs ,*sb.

f>ay» ot Huncrr : In trunks . ird cj-m .i:>d .-lili|Clu:chlns Uie;r me.ig:e I conjiJtl:is 0? a fu hu is l:.-.e. :^ >

■fl : knives ar.d a cJsare: lighter, tl-*; ■ ;en-.e.-;:ed from the Olympic ior^y.

attacked a Urge "c ivU iied ' dir.- ;

:n-V . r o - - s:orv .o.-'of uin,-%re»Td hunger ar.d j

__________ 'ACCVRA

W INH O B S’ rn iH M ’ fti : BOnAtllEiMEN]; Adjoucnment Before End o ; Next Week Looms. Wtie ; Solons Vote 57-22 an

Return' Bill to Hous3ir* ----------------------- ------------------------------I <By T lic Associated Press)r . W A S H IN G T O N , A u g . 1 5 -

T h c a d m in iH t ra t io n “ w c a lll I l a x ” b i l l w h ip p e d th ro u g h t lr 1 M cnatc to d n y on a 57 to 22 bui s lo t . T h e a c t io n s t i r r e d p ro s

pcct.s o f a d j'o u rn m e n t b e fo r n e x t w ee k is b u t.

_ _ O n ly tw u d a ys o f d e b a te p rc ceded th e v o te to ta k e - a n cs t im a te d $2 30 ,0 00 ,00 0 i r o nm llloit-dollnr Incomes, large cor porations, estates and g lfu , Senato

JLaPolle iic 's tProg-Wis) tw o c flo r i lo boost taxes on small Incomcs wer crushed by three to one m ajorlile :

B u t the b ill wos returned to ih i house w ith nn amendment quickl;

• interpreted in admlnlstrnUon quar °S ters as thrcatenlni; a serious liandi

cap to Presldenl Rooscvell's f Inancin progm m.

Adopted 40 to 38 on the inotloi o f Senator Borah IR -Idn ) thL amendment v.ould prohib it fu tun

g l!sues of lax-exempt federal securi U n.-^reasury olHclais said Ijnmed

lately that, i( nccepted by the house the amendment would plocc the goV' ernment n t a dlsadvnntage. slnci stales snd municipalities would coU' tlnue to enjoy the tax-free priv l' lege on th c lr ciccurltles.

tg >Vould increase CostaAside fi'o in handlcappluR a lieavy

o f borrowing program ahead to Iliianc< the 14,000,000,000 w ork-rc llc f pro- grom, officials said the Boral:

pp amendment would increase the cost Jg o L n ll. mouo'_abulned by_the_B9i:

emmenl. Pirsldenl Roosevelt • hut recommcodcd a consUlullona)

- am«}dOT<'nt-io-»)trmlt -u ix i iu ;- a l ia govcrnmcnlal Mcurltles, federnl, ;t. state and local.o f Except fo r the Borah amendment

and a Mlver amendment by McCar- ■Ijj ra n cD«Nn->— the— la x— b lll-w e n i es Uirough virtually as w ritten by the V senale finance committee, tte Pu rllic r cvldeneliig a desire fot I), speedy adjouriunent. the senate lm- " mediately appointed conferees U nt Join a-ftJi Ijousc managera In adjost- h- rtl»crences between the two S bodle. - ^ le y were Chairm an U arrl- t . son (D-M lM ) or the finance com­

mittee and Senators K in g <D-Ul«h- Georce (D-Oa), LaPollctte and M et­calf • R -R IK House leaders planned

*• :o ^^lld the b ill to conference to**'•’ morrow.' Senator Thomaa (D>Okla) Just

before the fina l vote, forced Dem- nerafJc leaders lo t l t l r m form ally th rtr previous Inform al promise that bonus IcgLilatlon would be given a pre{^■red status early next Janu-

En'J ihdrsirs Am rndm eiit Hc proposed the Patman In fla ­tionary- bonus payment b il l as an nmendmcnt but withdrew i t when . Sen.itor Robinson, the Dcmocratic ^ lender, asserted boniLt lecLilaUon .would be taken up as aoon ne.xt I fle^'lon a< the finance commltlee could agree on a b ill. Tliomas then Introduced the Patman b ill for con-

IConllnued on Page 7. Col. 1)

“I F o rm e r S h o w g irl To d Plead S e lf Defense- BUPPALO. N. y .. AUB. 13y Lucille Horan, former showgirl, w ill r plend "self defense, jiia ilflab le I homicide and temporary liu a n liy " a at lic r i r la l fo r the k illin g of her

liiisbiuid. rrank.- her attom ey an-- nouneed Ih ls aflerno^m.V.; T h r lawj'cr. Simiier'Flel.«<hmann, l . j . t l r t "W lllle the R lrl-can't cl'-? a nJ ver.v clear accouni o f w lra l h.ipprn- d ' f d after th^y boI home yciierrt.iy

,m anilng. thU much l.i clear: Her - jh u l ia n d . who wa.^ dn in l: nnd had * ; bern. beatlnff her earnr ou t o f llie

lio<iw * i th a pLMol. th -y Mrucglort I for It. I t was discharged nnd he fH l

- 1 x o rta lly wounded. She :a \s she did f I ro t mean to kill, hl.-n. and keeps in - . ' j is 'in c 'he waa the nieeM man in• th'* world.* "I

Enough fo r Own In Wilds

- n u ll!*- of bonc-diU iing eold. which- «as copyrighted and publUhed bv r th - Tacoma Ncw»-Tr;bune.• • TTiC firs t nijshl otii ~ tx ^y wroi--,‘ looked like i t wn;. comg to bc a

Uiic. Wc walkeri 10 mil»-s the f i r j t 1 a firrnoon m io ihc menu-in t i i l area.

•Jl MS cold the — «e, :;-.o:;t::ii—but we didn i kn o * l l na i ' co^r-c lo be colder ear;-, succeedi.-:;

T runks and Miocs a rm '; a , 50?<i o u tfit to wear in ih<- m ountalnj,, T iir fires «e bu ilt oiiU fa rm 'd one

i'.ce o f us. I f our ba tts «cre u«rm c?ur slomachs were cold.

"Every once In a »h;:e -ar'd hear .-on-.e b l i animal c:aal:i--s tl-.roujh :. -.e underbruj.‘j. ;

' I n i. ie »ho> eis'lit d--. ^ »e ile rr. and Uiat »a» -nc;

• 'rre on the way out a.-.d loo ttca k j :o Ciy rocks a t it . We saw o:-.e clup-

■ :oo; lhe i::-.derbrj-'.-.

, tC?r.'.iaued 03 P jge 'rrsC T lrJ i

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M T E -A N 'ASSOCIATED P:

F A L ]T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O . F R ID A

g R eady To Pig^

ID m M i

llles. J-ihloplMit t ie u iu * -VJ® ready (o figh t fo r Ih c lr emperor

personal bodyguard to the empm ahol, ha* exprtaaed her wllllngneas i

hd i- n.rn In the fie ld .- .,n r iw lo t .IClnl __________ ■ ____________________

ICIGEI Wli I MS FIRE CREI:on- . .. I

Thousands of Men Hold Gains Against Flames

In Northwestpro-irah ---------cost s ro K .\N E , Aue. IS <-P) — a !0V- ehanee.hi the wind broueht aid t« hud «ra ry fire flimer:> on the batUe )nnl line o f the n o rlh w n t’a w on t fo r- .-bU. -tst.l) lm i_iiH lAy_aa_jl30 iuasda_flL_ >rnl. men brld th e ir cainii on a doxen

olher menaclns tron ti.'a r- w re d on lhe dcvasUt-ront Ing A ttn roka ran iy fire in t oulh- the .Moniana. Sfntitng ijie /James

back Into the burned nren. Forest OfflclaU ra id the aWfl may enable

In ,, the arm y o f flphlers to establish jg fire llne.s.

u*t- S ix liundivd m rn have fought the? two fire fo r «vp ra l days and SO more TTl- vere ordered out from Llvingsloii. un - M odU today. T lie hre hnd roared ah - down toward U. S. highway No. 10 le t- in to aome of the most- heavily tlm - ned bered and acjnle rountr>' In w c 't- lo* em Mont'.ina s l r n die w ind brought i

a measure of relief. iJusl T»'0 hundred men battled in fm - westem Oregon to keep an 800- a lly acre fire e.i.«t «t Cottage O ro ir ha t from Jprcadlnc to green Umber of n a W illam ette lutinn;.! forest. 6 o '- - ! nu- logging ciimp erjuipmeni wa. r e t» r l-1

ed b iim rd , O re ^ n flrea wer<''controlled. '

” an ' Shoslione Vlrc Spreads , ; hen W ind Ir.in-.’w-inl crewa . mox-liig , allc agalnsi tli '- c.'-'.it Sho.Mione fire. 1 Jon Beliewd lo liu 'e bern'tT.-anng con-1 le.xt tro l early wind whipped filee Uie flames to n'-« fury todny. T lir tien fire had o \ r r nearly 12,000 ‘on- acres o f comnirn-iul Umber near t l i r ,— cast en ln-ii- '- ' ‘ f V'-llow.^lone n a - '

Uonal pnrl;. CCO men uere figh ting It. i

I The old~>.; li'».-r in the reclm i.'east o t McCall. Mal.o. In Ihe Jdal;<>,

se national fore-;, ^a* believed to have been eli'-k<-.l by 1800 ftch i-

V - ers. after f’ - im -d o\-er :0,C0.1.v ll l wcres. Pislittr-.; <'r"na there, as in , b lf other iTginiiN trenehlnR lm.-.ly " been com iiy: i!. «ere kept on duly, rter however, n . would qulckl; ;m - fan tb? flan jo ->.;i o! control ngji;n. .

. T h^ Di*l>.-. O rr, fire de fin ite ly ,!

'■■’I,' .c o iiiiiv .j'i; < iTr.iK- : . Col. «. :

ieoiciolEo i I . IK OEftTH probe;:in- _____

Coroner's Jury Completes' = Investigation of ‘Lily

Pond Mystery'^ ;

LOS A N U tI.^ .i, Aug. IS iT, -

.. which tod«;. c ':.:.;ir:ed «n inquiry !;th In to U« dea;:; t . M ri. Mary Jam o. •bv 27-year-old i^r ijr i

P ile o f n -r :urnr.% returned a '.c;- 1dJct deda.-^ •: '•’■v: M r’ . J jm n i):r(3 t

, a from dro«-i..i '•’ ••■ti d f * i i i coiiifio* I- ^ t lu ie d to b ' .IC .'- erlluliti.''. ac:<Jii;: i.y . U u t Ih ry H'-r-'“ ..i- io lM o (lelermii-c t

aheihe: U :t »-i.J dealli *a»cldal. accldr;'.:*! or h-im le ld il.'’ T l;* :

' other two ; ititn lyjncd a seiwrate }vcrdlct m a k -.; --^me flnd itic eto cau-< o: and voted ' a-*- » fin d dealh lo i.J .r aceldef.'.a: '--

_ ' Ths aatc>;"- ; ; ; o r t stated i:;.i' > fr j. Jaffir-' body w ju 'o:.'r(J

” In a JUy po;..: a: her home by h-r husband o: «rrks . Roben S Jamea. cam- '- • l^ 'r dealh by dro»i>

:h Ins w ith a.-.’ * c 'l lu lit l* o r ,th r I r 'l ,■ les. PiK?iSf ri-J'ed by the L/.e ,

.■» or 0 poL-.cr.i- - . .r.:cn . aa a cor.:.-h- ] s c 'U iln c factor.»k] The n jd o ^ rr .‘-.aC been ques'.jonrd ,p - by sJicrtffs di-;> ; t i r j on several cc- ; ,M carlont In rn:.: 'C Jrr. a ith the fir :!- t- iin e a f Jhr t : ; - m ir r ia e f ir>

."Mrs. Jda rj JiT.es was bis « t i i

> PRESS N E W S P A P E R ^ b l

LS DiD A X p O l IN lN G . - A U G U S T 16 ; 19a5

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■ 0k k » - ( eneral Kabaia ju d hta ir lfb -a re«ror, lalle Selassie. General KabaU U f.iperor, while his wife, an excellent r if le Vicasto liQ oU liou lderlo ahoulder w ith (he d

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iUlEN'S STOLEN ?iIS SEOi DISCOVERED s■ • • pi

o ld S ia y e rs o f T o w n M a rs h a l

A b a n d o n M a c h in e In

W a s h in g to n ^

'" saA COLPAX. «'aah.. Aug. 15 OT) — nl I * The (lierirCa office here waa in - [le formed loday the raaroon aedan

in which three runmen fled from . f Bo«alla late yesterday after rob- in pn *T ir6 f*l«e~M nK ~an ff-trt» tn r-Tow n- m

.Marshal Bert Lemler had been xw found a t iipangle, ^ d w a y between

at- here and Kpekanei ~ --T lie -re po e tt-a a ld -lhe -ro U b ers -tiad , , conunucd th c lr f lig h t in a green

ledon. alolcn there laat evening, aiippoacdly toward Spokane. 20 ^

HiiS h c rlff C. J. W alker of Whitman

^ c luncr. in which flo sa ll* Is situ- ^ >1elflm m edlntcly fo r Spangle

to lavesllgBte. *The sheriff's office here snld the „

new development threw overboard AfloUier clue in ih c caae, wj>lcj> Jiad ^ drawn .in Iron ring o f officers lo

' ' jtliB Sanders d is lrlc l in ceniml ItN ' in

Seal Shealhed \VIU» Steel S h e riff fla lph Buckiey o f Spo-

knne counly. in which Spangle is '—'■located, reiwried th r maroon car ■■■■jw.ns found beside th r sclioolliouse. cn' C ii'rtalns were drawn. T lie buck ;*a l ^

was slieaUifd n lih (ju iirier-incli *n( Lsteel, T»'o bl5 sun lielmcia uorn by Pa

■ ■*' i l ic 'p a lr ■ wli6~c‘ir.'errd the Ilcsalia ~ lng I bunk were lound id Ihc r.ir,‘^ '1 T lie vchlcle was Mole:., (.flicera . . " '■ '•a id . Ihrec nights ngo fr<«n W. W. I 5J'° fl*car»on. o f Chcnrv, W aiii Pr.ir.on'a W '^ [licen se plates were s llll or. ih t car, 11 y but they had been a lin r ii. Irad i '

;ing to Uie confu:ion jeM .-cinj Ui • leportlng Ihem.

. Ttie liecnitr va.i C-f.'iy'- iniicklfTT reported ih ry Ii.kI l-eeii iiltc rrd lo appear lu r P-4:m.

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l l i i O n T w o - D a y T r i pin.-. --------'V. WASHINGTON. A -jj. l i ' I ' Ap- i l ; p-irenUy satufled v ith co:;[;^^^^lon- I ;»)• .1; progrej.i. I're.^ldrnt flo iv/-je lt •lv .c l'u red up I'.LS ^le^k ton ls lit t'-r a - i« o day vUlt to hi.-. n>dr r.ttK N. ot

Y . home.He lu r iicd noril-.:v.\rd a!:'-: :» !.u.'-y *

li.iy U> keen an engaKrm'-M :" r ihe ™ : i . ' i birthday pnriv o f hi;, t.iird

Pranklln. Jr.. on Sal-.iti!,i'.._ T lic pre.'lrteiit rvvr^-.--! <1- : ;on I on the ir i | . un til a l.^'.t ninui: - t I up w ith ccncrewional lear:*r .* - . _______:__________ Uj i

iLcK ion C h ie f B lasts ^ R epub lic 's Enemies

, n i c D.M.UCS. o . t : Au- :s i- .- ~ National Commander P ia rk N. IK l- j .

■ grano. J r„ o f the AmeriMn t.'ci'on A [declared here today “ H.- e-■•ir.i's

m.'t re^Wbllc- are ; ‘•r.lyI'.c for a revolution to tn n i! . ; - - . o;ir :y fotm o f goverrmenl nr.-l ii;^ in :y ;Jace po llllca l and m c -: ery. r.\ . nelprar.o lo jd Orecor. c-i-.irT-.rn l C

Lesiorir.alres. ai»em,t>:r<l ^.rlr “ n 17111 annual con»eniir>n v.- -;n 'ha

r i tfte;r j>ewspaper« and .*rv" '.'•>• r'Jb- U- lie ro itrum . agents i>r . • : .i. m . m . i;: prrneii ahelr de e trirr 1.- •■r'.r- 20 i< l l-n .- He aritued that fr-*-<l-.:i Of A

speech and freedom o.' :a - ;-ress atrl !;• m a t "end where ire»j^n ons:e }{r called tipon “ e»rrv A:n- Itho

er.:an to Join u \ In ih ; ' r r :!ie ';o , i-r r;.'•m ie j of otir republir ■' I ^• ' • . — - ] ftro:‘,j F a th e r Stabs S on "i*"

A f te r Losin jr S iiitj,.;^ iW r R o r r . Aui:. is .M ,.r - rd [‘. i '

;• b .-*asc his suit to cnr-p^; !■„• ' «< support hJr.i was rt: mi- ■<'."• r i.ib a te Judire Tlio ir.as C. M-rri-.''.

J-:-.n 6 . schrwm. fio. 'U . ’.'r i nis •d !<,n aeveral times w iih a ur.ifr in i.ie c* ; c rrr ldo r o f the coun’ y 10-

i/> JJobertO .Sc-lt.-am <?, ;'.'r-e d shei ' b y „> rr ta re r t: ' ah '

m P LE TE

A IL Y15 . . .. .

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Troops E] In Pea;

Peace™ FALLS OFFICE OFJEim llBiDOiD, li REOBjllllZlIi

Administration's Dlstricls °Reduced From Six to l ‘ | Three; Annual SavingEstimated at $40,000^“

• By Tlie.AAMwlfttrd Preiu.1 I . B O IS E . A u p - 15— T im Idaho

em crjTcn cy r e l ie f a d m in is tra - t/oH 's d js t r ic fa w o re rcduccd f ro m .six to th re e to ila y an il d in t r ic t o ffic c .s n t Pocatclln . L e w iH to n a n d T w in F 'a lls w ere o rd (!rcd ab an do ne d im n ic ii i - ' Cl a te ly b y A . W . J a c o m in i, as-' .■iistant a d m in is t r a to r o f the lE R A .

Under the nea- nrrnngemenl dw- tr tc l offloes w ill bo maintained at Idaho Palis. Coeur d'Alene and Boise, the cltlea In which the works i, progress administration recently sel _ up offices. JJ,

•'Tlie rtorgan iia llon is in line wjlh <1 pbna announced several monihs l i ago by lhe adminlslrator. Governor fi R0.SS. and U la estimated Uial tlie , change w ill resull In an annunl saving o f $0,000." J»cominl ex- plained.

rroceaa Dlsintegralion , in "The new eet up was another step

In Uw process o f dlslnlegratlon 0 ( tu ro u ft irw h ic h -t fte - irRA-ts-going;"- ^a lie added. hli

T ija IBRA taak of carlnit fo r "em­ployables," who w ith ihe ir depend- ents-werc'wUmated-by-Jaeomlnl-as loia ling clase to 70.000 persons, U ' eventually lo be nasumed by the WPA. which Ls lieaded by J. L.

UvTbe d is tr ic t a lih offices a l Id a - ^

ho FU U la to be known as DUtrtct- I and U to include Lemhi. Custer. q1 Butte, Clark. Premont, Jefferaon, Madison. Teton. Bingham. Power, Bannock. Caribou. Bear Lake, to Pranklln and On-.'idn counties.

The district w llh office.-* n t Coeur m ! d'Alene Ls to be knoa-n aa. D is tric t Mi 3 and ts to Include Boundary, Bon- toi ner, Kootenai. Benewah. Shoshone. Latah, Cleanvnter. Nes Perce, Lew- U and Idnho counlle.s.

m e dU lr lc l «’tth offices a t Bolsc j||.’ is 10 be known ns DLMrlcl 3 and will Include Adams, Valley. Washlnston. n i Paj-eUe, Oem. Boise, Ada, Elmore.

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IRKERS flSSi OREGON GOVERNOR

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Organized Labor Accuses Exccutivc of “ Odicial A

Lawlessness’ ♦

PORTLA.ND. Ore.. A u j. 15 'A -,- An Two hundred .-pokrsmeit for orga- flv nlzed labor today placed Uic b'.-and wa of union "di-upproval" upon Oov- ui> ernor Charles Jl, M .iriln of O ii;o n . i-.rt

In a rcpo il. unnnimonsly ndopl- j } ed by the conveinion of lhe Oregon Mr; FederaUon " f Lu Ih t , (he sorernor )*■:< a-aa accuvrt of "repreiieiiJlble lac- |,yi lies" anrt 'D flie is l i.ia leyne.u."

T i l l ' actinti «,iA t i i t r n in connec- i lion «U ii (lovrm or M anin 's aellon dr.- U «i summer in calling lhe state j'ln police force in to action when \-1o- l* lence broke o<r. during the lumber es; KOrkera' su ik r. be<

Ita lian Meehan Disaster In B

OVADA. Il« :v. A:js. 15 0P>—T rU - ' * :Lano Olo:-.-'a. m i automobile m e - . ;o :hanlc «l-.o -»u. ilie hero of the dis- ‘ " « lrou s bur.*ii!-.r c f the Orada dam, ae* :ecoanted todav lv.'- f ra i of sarlnx « : !0 >*r«nN Ir<.ni ilealh.

A llhoush il;.\,-)jir!ie.i from h l i i'*" ilrtcken area ye.vierdav credited -Ol- ' mr 5naa w ith javir.g -•'r-.m persons, au- m horitles toSay •.nd he had rescued Cro, •-•■m

An eiumatetl r v i persons w ere,’ * ’’ irowned a lien ti-- hydro-e'iecine. lam broke. j

•When ihv* w ^ivr from the moon- a in ru.\J>ed do»n '.i,<on us I was In he vUlaee o f norjo .” satd Olonsa.' I ma.nac«*d to e*.*jpe a-lth som e !-,,. lUiera lo U-,e rr>of of a house. Prom 1 j, h rre ae laa- a n:;.-:iber o ! people' taiprratelj- cUrging to protruding I •tones of a w *;i along the village's * nam street.

' t m ar.affd lo set o f aome : the heeU on lhe top floor o f tbe house jpa r »here ae aere. Thwie w ith me made h ill

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D R IG G S , Id a h o . A u g . 15— K: o n to t n ic k i i t o n ig h t b y n a tio n a l

i o f th e d is t r ic t , w h e re h pea p ick th o d ia t r ic t ’s m a jo r i i id u s t r y th i; a t io n o f m a r t ia l la w fro m G ovcri

I P eace re iR ne d in th e f ie ld s fo t |- t o n ig h t , w i t h 150 R ua rd sm e ii i

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PLATT8BURO. ato, Aug. IS (rt-) fci One thousand Irate farmers, n ite r- “ u in r threat*, tearinc elothea and sw ing lnr fists, surroanded U. S. M an ha l - lle n rr DUllngham and <>>, (hree aldea (oday on (fia eonrfhoose °;j lawn an jl forcibly prerented the fereeloiurc sale o f a farm." I t was awful.** Dillingham satd .

la te r In describing ho v the fa rm - J ers circled h im and kept him prls- ty, oner from liJO lo 8 p. m. "They were th in an ugly mood," fle

Tl>e crowd tore Uie trousers oT Oeone Colbem. a federal court , ba lllff.-anatehcd—hts-.ptslo l fh im him and beat him wlUi fUts.

T lie sullen farmers also grabbed hu the pistol o f E. E..Plsher, another pa ba llU f^T he j-J^ lle dJ lo be rt in illia m , cei a deputy who drore the noCor car sei which ca rrk d 'th e four from Kan- an sas C ity to plattaburg. thi

Some o f lhe throng eut a Ure on po the car. le t ou t the a ir and rem er- a ed the carburetor. Dillingham re . ' fated la te r at- hU hotne In pla tte n iOlty. • ' ■ y

••They belonged-to some »o.*t o f « ft Janvier*’ union whieh Is planning d l to do the same th ing a l foreclosure sales throughout Ihls secUon." he M id. "T ltey made plans to be at Mnysvllle. Mu., to slop a s-ale there tomorrow. “

" I t Makea You Wonder" ^c“ T lie farmers told me thn t I waa

Just doing the biddlntr o f a Repub- Hean federal Judge. M errill E. O il*. ” Tliey 2ald ualy Uilngs about the Unli'Vt States aupreme court fo r ^ ruling oa l the Pnnler-Lcmke act. I ' T liey lold me that Oos'cmor Guy B. H Park of Mls.sourl had Usued a m or- ftlorlum fo r everjone except the ^ farmera. I

•'f l make* you wonder wJiat th i* -1 couniry Is cominc U>. I'm golnc to report 10 Judge OtLs all lh a t hap- ixned before deciding whal lo do

In Kan.'as City. Judj;e Oils gave - Hie rn-.»tter immediate attention, but refii.'ed comment.

A m e l i a E a r h a r t L i k e s

N e w ‘ F l i v v e r ’ P l a n e m_____ gn

w A s n is a T O N . auz. 13Amrlla Fj«rlmrt. outstanding -a-oman fiver nnd efuiqueror of two occ^ins, wa.’ eniliu.viiistio todny o^-er one of lllh bureau of r lr wmmerce '• fllv-

'• .e r ' I'ls iie '. 'anI .ciie «a* taken fo r a -h a lf-ho u r ilrle ir. the ner«e.«t o f «-veral mod- ‘ etf

le:s ron 'ifuc l/'d u n tirr Die 'l.u rts j-* .liic fiio n . Hhe inndtd to

111.* ;.i.lle>». In t-lilce plnne. liriti.iiliii-..- c»v, th - /h n ila r ltv of lU “ 0

i l r v r ' i to tlia i Ilf ?ome earlv aero- 'ne plnr.es .Ml'.v F .trlian &aid. " I ih lnk 1* iK a KOod ihinB to CO back and ^ espcnment a tth mode',i a lilch ha^e S'® beer, abandoned " • °00

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inic Hero of f Bursting Dam« rop? frrrr. ih« sher-j and Ued U 1

" I Jumped Into U-.e Hood slid m :i:i- » f <! tr> eroM the strret. *hU-h a -vs ]f '’ - a lorrer.:. On-.* bv o:><- I c^t hoUl ,1 .

« r r r .d l! i; l l '.s tO 1 'i,'.- 1 * !1. V je li lifr.r f.~(-nd« hs’.i'ed J," rr.'- back to li-.e r^jof • 'i i l i a pe::oii in mv arrr.v-

cioasa {(;o-jgf-.: .•iS e: .‘;a •.-.m tlian o ' tr tt ir .c B.ick tb the ;a:e fl-.ere ::<• U-; fesra l l I'.sst " -n '•s.M-.rd awav.

A l«rsr Kmup of «£>rkmen w n t j, ; , l. i io the del a-.:aied are* begin work or reconstriction under goverrjnent d;.T<-tlon. Some 1 OCO.000 lire 'about »»0.i»0 > ■•a appropnsted by thepo'-»-rnment.

No o ;flr:3 :TiC'.;re on the lo t* ; de^d ^ can t>e oblal.Ted. -Vanr b«:{e.» a.-e burled under s-^-eral feet o f mu3 j j and t l some cava bodiei * tre w a^— ed aa fa r AS 30 aUles away frtw j the Otada daai. Many people, stillpanlr-strleken. are remaining In the __hJllJ to ahicb they Ced. i '

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itatorsS tr ik e ;To Teton

I in D eporta tion o f 50f I M akers ; Iteleased g a r C ity

atermaster’s Ordersisoclatcd Press>. 1 '->K iio \s*ii a g ita to r s w e ro lo a d e il na i K u a rd t r o o ))8 and m o ve d o t i t ) ickcr.V s t r ik e cau.sed 11 t ic - u p i u th iH w e e k r in d b l'O it^ 'h t a declar-<.- ' v c rn o r R os .i. ' f o r th o f i r s t t im e in f o u r d a ys

‘11 fro m B o ise an d T w in F a l ls

“ d is t r ic ts in fu l lra tro l company C*mp«

M id a t te rn o o n saw th e 80I - , d ic rs p a t r o l ln g th re e c o m -• p a n y cam p s, w h e re g ro w c r:<• cume-Uila-evenlne to pay o ! t a l l

employes. As Uie checks were hand-■ cd to the men, ofllcn lU o f the grow­

ing companies picked out men, many I of-whom wero Mexlenns, who were known to liave been leaders in Uio

alrlke of aome 2.000 plckcra. F l l iy suspecud agitators were hasUly loaded otno trticks by the guards­men ODd moved to Sugar C lly and relnsed. L itt le rcslsUnce waa o t - fered as the men were taken away, but Uiey shouted lh a t they would return.

W lU i the asserted agiUU)r» oub o f the way compnny ptflciaU and officera o f the guard expressed con- fldenea -th a t tho remainder o f lh a • pickers would return to the. flelda a l sunup wUhout complaint.

1 . laUmldaUon BlamedSheriff Rex S m ith o f Teten eoun-

. ty, yesterday eicpretaed the belief 1 th a t most or the men had qu it tho

fields through (ear o( Tlolence from whn ■rivoeated the

Strike.‘ ThB workers had demanded an In - ‘ crease In wages or a aetUcment fo r

the contracted price o f 70 oenu per I hundred pounds plus 'Immediate• paymenl o f a promised bonus of IS , cenu, provided they sU y a fu ll• seaaon. T h V ^ w c r s -gBTfl-Belthes--------' and pay checka too lgh t were fo r

the s ira lgh t 70 oenU per hundred I pounds Of peas, .wtth aasunoce oC . a bonus a t the end o f the season. ’. Odloael p . C. Uummel, In com - . n a sd o f/.'thS ' fuarda. said U tt- •

troops would patrol a ll campa uniU r danger has passed. Earlier In the r d a r Iw ordered tbe aUt« Uquoe , store to cloae aa a preeauUonary . measure.

Waler Dlspnta TIelda ; The presence o f the guardsmen

also was declared to be rcsponslbl* for.withdrawal o f opposition to or­ders of water d is tric t o fficia ls by ,

. farmers o f thU county who hav®

. oitcned irrigation gotea and taken

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: GOellNflSPS .: IFIG OF FARMS

Id a h o in L in e lo r T w o A d -

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m e n t P ro je c ts

SALT U .K E C ITY. AUR. 13 (.r— Admliilsiratlon ie.%eitlcnifiil pro­grams w ill benefit thousands o f tenant farmer.s nnd farmers strand­ed on jioor lands by g lv ln t them an opportunity to Utl productUe land.s a;j<J oa-H Uieir oa-Ji lu rm t. rpp7e;e:i- laljves for I I «-eslem stales allend- Ins a three-d,iy conferrnce lv,-re were lolrt today by officl.iU o f ihe federal reselUenienl divi-io ii

Dr. L. C. Cray, dl:e?inr o.' the division o f l . in l JAitl12.P00CKX) ncr.'s rn i- .,r- l i i i l . r o;.- tlon for ;iur.-l-.a.--r l.i :I<- c-'v rrn- ment's pri>;r.im of -.il.--ni,irglnal Ijn d and jld ln s f..r:r,rr-. to migrate io mere p .-o iuci.ic .■*— glons. 'P ie acreajee wi'.; eo.'-.000.000 If all L; boucht up by th - tovemmrnl..

AUl'.oaRJi null.-.; ,-..o L-?..:. d* rred for je ltirn to ^Asitirage r.ox

under c-alMvaiion. Dr. Or;i'- la irt l l h is n-ver giver. he.\v>' rleids.

Opllens In Nine Stale*' A '-rr.i:- i;n i;-r n-;;or-. U ;>'.-.s!ed in I'.irr r? i.*ie «e^•e^n ."i.-iies. T h ir -

j:(e ii .sr- r '- ‘ f- ied I.t .Vo.-;-iian .i, « i i l i 3.j<X>C0-j acres Ir.-.ol’ -ed.I rhree prtiKet-' ar»-,:-Un:ied t:i Co:- orsdo, w ilh 8ST.W .'^rr.s now

I option, f'l.ins C i" to r o:-e prcjccl I ln Wye.Tiin:. A , - i r ' " ' i n - 3 . , . P » la.res K ill be .-ff-eu.-!. pro.ir.-t.s' » - vnrt-r cf;:.'l^T ..lio :l lop CinoOO iCTf-i In Idaho, -ohile 5?i'.0CK> :*.Tr.s ■ re optioned In Or*;on. where lour ;iroJe;la are being * f jd !-d . 'lhe Male o f WaihCnston tm * been lls :- fd for ta « pre>--.">«. invoU-l:;g «<4 COO icrrs. n i'.li 13 projecLs a.-.d 1.051.M0 a;.-es li.’^rd up 'Ji New Mexico. E iih t or t lK .Vey MfMcan p ro rc '- ' are on IndJar, isKd. One pro>?<-t U liSied fo r CalirwrJa, sffec tlny-«00 acres.Utah «-IU haw ta o project*, which liirolve 12 OOO acrrs,

tneatlons Nst ReTealed Lociiion Ol Uie prexcta no;

re\-ealed loday.Dr. Oray cited s.i Increailng n-.un-

ber c f TO Jn-;.nurrtM cou S « - m farm dlsiricw. aho a rr. onabiC lo find emp;c*:menl cr to finanev pur-

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Former Secretary’s Wife to Resist Doheney Inter- ; ... ests’ Suit " -

-• " X L PASO. TlXMa, Aug. W M'i — T tu hardest In tbe A lbertB . m i U il snyiBSwho h u loUo«r«d hto auecesau and retM U t, wm set “ the best lawyer io New Mexico- and XU« her own au it W aave the ir homo a t Three R ivers, ahe « W hero t« t» r.

" I ’m going to Xlla s suit m x U — X luMW I ' ra BOt tha r ig h t to d o .lt. and I 'm n o t going to w ait for'*ome« body to move us out,” Mra. ?alLaald' aa ahe waited fo r an automobUe to tales her to Three mvera to Join her

IU a order trom the Dohenjr In * ttreeta to m o n today does net worry U r t . n u .

V ftieo am X*et *1 may be s U ttla upset,” she said.

‘V a t - w e t* ao t going to take th la l y w down. I 'v * been figh ting fo r U yeara—thla U n t th * time I'm go>la * to «1T* up. ■ . ------' ‘I ’m glad th is haa-ceme. We wero

going to hav* to go t i t s ttt le d aome tim e. I t m igh t as weU.be now .

" is r . FaU h u tw o more th ings h * w ant* to get dco«--(o regain h U dtl*enahli» Ughta. o t whleh.he was w r o n ^ depnred, and to aave the H u e * A lre ra hom * ^orJ ila lam ily .

“ a * haa bo ta to 9 iU to a o either. “ I w ent to aee the presldant about

getttog U r . oltlaenship r watoNd, bu t o t cou rt* X d ld n t get a n

■ audlaac*. X saw im . assistant' a tto r- 2My general. .

“ W hen the ranch property waa toreclo**d In 1U9.-X algned the deed nnder pco ttft. A n d X d id n t do th a t u n til X w a* promlaed by th * lawyera th a t wa would keep the h ta e . and th a t I f the ranch erer was *oIil. we vou ld gat everything abore w hat M r. Soheny was out."

K n . m revealed tb a t ahe haa beca the famliy'a io l* support alnee the M l fortune* tu roed downward. S h* la op ers tln r « S ;«n ish cat* In

• ’ S l Paao and a m ercantile b iv in e u a t ’ Three Rivera. Z>lfficnlUes have erop>

. ped up In beth businesses, sbe said. |

B a r t e n d e r s O b s e r v e i - — i a i S ^ A g a i n s t - ' t a d i e B ^ i

8T . LOOTS. A u t. ja U V -B irU n il- J ers are find ing I t dU ficu lt. th U . business o f keeping women away Jrom the bars, u Tequired by a c ity ^

— ^ S S S « u l * r toda y-to ld -o t-a -w o - ! |n a a wbo entered hia pUee and ask* * «d to bo eerred. . _t T m a o n r." ^ apologised. *%ut J >ra are n e t p«nnKt*d to aerve ladles « t the bar."• -X a in t no Udy.” w u the re to rt "O im m * ak beer."I T tu *e«rtc* waa. de fined, how - j W er, on tha theory, th a t appHranee* t apeak louder^ than words. i

n rA B A N TS ' S TB IK X 7BBEATE.N5 I. COPEKBAOEH, Aug. 15 e

raced w ith tbe th re a t o f a peasanU' • t ilk e , tb e gorenunent announced 3toRlght the agricu ltura l com m it- 0afon had been summoned fo r a con* nferenoe tomorrow to consider the i

— aituation. r

GOVERI IMENT IVIAPSSHIFTING- OF FARMS 5

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chaa* o f tanas, u ooa reaaon w )v i tha resettkment ptogram w in be o f '* g reat vain* in giving tbem a aU rt.

Another speaker waa X>r. Carl C. , Taylor, director o f the ru ra l set­tlem ent divisloii. w ho ta ld the td - m lnlstraUon’s flra t task »1ll bt- to tester* hundreds o f thousands o f fa rm famlllea to a aeU-respecting

T h e re Is somelh lng anomaknu ■bout many tu rn famUlcs being on relief. We want to rere red the pro- ce u whereby r e lk f roUa hare tn - created, and beip competent fsrm

. famlUes te regain th e ir self-respect b r becoming aclf-supportlng.

R ural rehabUiUUon I t no t relief. There aro other tovem m ent agen­cies set up to handle tho re lie f prob­lem. and only those famlUes can q n s l l^ fo r th is type o f aid wbo c tn demonstrate thelr ab ility to to l l alone." Dr. T ty lo r wUd.

The conference U beaded br Dr.W. \V. Alexander, a u u ta n t admin* I t t r i to r to Dr. Rexford O u j Tug* wen.

Reslontl dlrectora In attendance Included: Rex. E. WtUord. Portltnd. O re . reprewntlng Oregoa. Idaho lu id W athlaston; J , IL JenUns. Denver, fo r Colorado. Montana and W>'Omlng. aad W tlte r t . Packard. Berke>y. fo r C alirom U. U lah. A rt- tona. Nerada and New Mexico. |

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C O M IN G S U N D A Y :T o T h e ID A H O

Xl*a a * fe r >t* iM k a t the m»«n w tth a t e ^ ^ Ihaa « IU a bms.

I N FOBXOAST FOR TODAY ANp l l XOaCOUOT7 ~ Idaho; n i r JW*

* day u d Satofdayt alowly Htlng tm p e ra tn re In west porilon.

^ 0 H igh and low temperatures yea- .- larday aa reported by tho govern*

m eat weather observer were 82 and T ^ degrees: there was a west wind

and the s i r was clear; baromevle , pressure a t S p. m. was 36.13 inches

- aod th e hum id ity r a n r . 31 to 30 e r t pec eent o f taturation.Ife, W eather a ye tr ogo w tt p ir t ly a d cloudy w ith teiAperaturet of m and

M degrees.. ______

S catte red Showers r - In W estern Statesit. ------ie« Tbe center o t tbe weitem dUtur* lid ' b tm e h u shifted to eastern Colo- to rado, while the northwest WkIj is

ie r advancing Inland along the Ca* nadUtn border. Anotlier lilgb is

in* charted over tho e u te m sltles. 7 7 Scattered ahowers hare occurred In

Arlsoaa,' u u h , westem Coloracfo . , and T^o m in g. Temperatures re­

m ain warm in tbe western plains W- region, bu t they oro appreclubly ttia eooler in most o f the fa r «*est. ror ---------

T* .«Tne U tU u > _ U S M .00. cloudy

lU n t t i a t r -** M .00 CiMrK ^ »

2 -.s » S S f i s a s ? -:= ?? ■ t i ; 5 & .. B t . ^ a U __ t f U ,M CUir•r, M t t*k » _ l « M M

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!d SWASTIKA BARRED « FOR FEAR OF RIOTre (Continued r ro m Page One)

refusal to pe rm it display o f tho 0«r^ „ a u o flag , the hotel management

rf ~ ^ a d*claioa waa mad* entUely ^ w ithout prejudice u to raoe o r na*^ tlonaU ty.bu ts lm ptyas»precauUon*^ a r r meaaure to p ro te m the prop* hT erty o f th * hotel and Insure the

■ safety o f ou r guesU." I t la w ell known th a t display ot

th is fla g on a number o t recent oc» l l easlona here in New Y ork Incited ^ r lo u and r a jo r dl?curbaneea anffTT

Is ou r anx iety to avoid a recurrence o f ihea* th a t brougbt about the de*

^ elslon we made in the m atter.” Term ing the hotel'* fear o f dls-

^ ordera "a huge Joke.” W ildermann _ o l d hla o rjan laU oo 'a member*

ahlp IncludS l’ “ plenty o f'Jew *."

'• R an g e rs Rescue T r io “ In O regon M o un ta in s

- •p O R T L A N D .'^ e T Aug. 1» t « —»- Foreat rangera early today r e ^ e d B* U « * 'p e n o n * , da d only in baUUag

tu iu . who had been lost for'aeveral houra io tb * rugged n n n e r creek

'9 c a u a u r along the Columbia river- e u t o f Portland.s' The tr io }>trs. Eltcabeth Scoffem. d M. R ichard Deckman, 14. and 1 ^ *

othy Deckman. 18 - were reported I* mUsing yesterday altem oon afteri« they hed gone swimming n e tfU o n -

neviUe.M l* , Scoffem U a realdent o t Bon*

nevllle, wbere her husband la em*_ ployed on th * new power project.S Tho other two are relatives. •.

They Had wandered awny from the rtver and became contused In

- tbe lr directions. They were unto-

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? LA S T N IG H T ' THESE TH R E E ? STARS G AVE ME TH E

I SURPRISE OF M Y U F E !

I . . . . 1 sny ? u r p r iM bcca u sc I c x p c c tc d to see .^ u c h .a c l in

i; 5u ch suspense ns t l ie s e s tn r I p n ft- ic w c

^ n iR h t . . . ■ • S n A N G H A l."

3 T o M y M ln d , “ S H .\N ( J- One o r T h e M os t> F n 1. L o re S to r ie s T h e Sc

E v e r B ro u R h t U s . .

• . I t V t l ie p o w e r fu l flto r;r u le r w h o s a c r if ic e d n } A W li i te %YomRn • 1 . n rd m y s te r io u s a n d co lo r t ] i . i t o n ly S h a n g h a i co

V O i: H A V E M Y G U A R A N T E E T H A T IS T R U L Y A S P L E N

• NEVIN

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l|HDEALSILVEH: PiesinED. 5611316 70168 for Return of I ■ Open Trading In Unit-! . ed States ! — ^* '.W ASH IN G TO N , Aug. 15 (/1V-A , re tu rn to ppen sliver, trading In tbe

Tftilted States wa« voted today by ' the lenate.

W ithou t 'debate, an amendment W u added to the U x blH-whlcb Sen* i t o r Thomaa <D*OklB) sa id . «-ould

I “ W n g th * allver inarket to Amer- ' ica." O fferw l by McCarran (D*

Mev), the amendment would repeal ’ those aectiona o r the sliver purchase■ law • whleh authorlw natlonallza*‘ Uon Of s llte r, tax trading prohta ’ a t 80 per cent aiid require licenses

fo r im port* and export*.; JEarller T lto m u , after' conferring ; w ith Secretary Morgenthau, n ld , th * goremment's silver pu rchue , program was a "farce,’ ' because the . treauury w u Meklng to buy the

white m etal aa cheaply ns postiblo Instead o f drtv lng tbe price upward.

Colnddently. continued treasury purcbaaes fa iled to stem the down­w ard tre n d 'o f prices.

Study Pr«po*ed Another senat* development w u

a resolution introduced by Senator P ittm an (D*Nev) to authorise a apecial committee o f five to confer

■ w ith M orgenthau and study the ef* fee t o f Uld a llver buying program hera and abroad. l u approval w u eipeeted.

T h * tre u u ry was reported un* ta ro rab]* to the McCarran amend­ment, pre ferring to keep control o f aaver in th is countr}*. Some quar­ters fo re c u t lU n j ^ o n by tbe houso. Open silver markeU disap­peared when President RooKTdt nationalised the n te u l a year ago.

T h * *U rer purchase taw direcU buying u n til treasury atock* reach on e-th lrd the gold aupply o r the prlc* tl.3 9 an ounce. . .

E ren ao announoement by -Sec­rea try Morgenthau tha t the gor­em m eat WM *'*1111 buying" fa iled to do m or* th an retard th * prico alump today. M orgenth tu 'i s taU- m ent followed l u t n ig h fs tre u u ry announcement th a t more than 35,- 800.000 ounces hxd been purchased yesterday. ,----------■Thbm u' Xrtnnnatoned----------

T ljo m u ccBferred w llh Morgen- thau du rinc the day. Afterward be said the aUver program "m igh t as well be abandoned" unlesa the gov­ernment w u going to buy w ltb a view to remonetizing the metal.

•■1 thought we had a a ll« r'p o licy ." ' be said on h is re tu m to the Capltol, > "b u t we haven't any, o lher tban to buy allver a t the lowest posslbfo I price. I n th a t c u e made a te r* ‘ rtble mUUke by enacting the pro- J gram because we could have bought I I t fo r' 3S o r 30 ceaU aa ounce." t

. - u - -------------------S la y e rs S e n ten ced ;

I n D e t r o i t C o u r t ,DBTROIT. Aug. IB </P)-Llfe acn-

tences were impoaed today upon WlUlam Lee Ferrls and the three beer Harden en tcrU lnert who were bia accompllcca In the S134 hold up- murder o f Howard Carter Dickinson, New York attorney.

Judge John A . Soyne sentenced PerrU lo life a t hard labor In M tr - qucttc branch prison.

Florence Jackaon. her l i t te r Lor­etta. and Jcan M ille r w ill 8er •e thelr term t In the D etro it houae o l cor* rectlon.

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T.V o f .T f iz in j jc ia l ye llo w r n ip i r e fo r •

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' P K n S D N A L T " ? H . \ N G H A r .N D H ) P K T T U R E ,

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I L T N E W S , T n n t ' r A u a - W A U

TWIN FALLS OFFICE "OF IERAABANDONED

-n IN REORGANimiON.U (Continued Prom Pa^a Oae)

' Camts, Blaine, O ood ln t, Uocoln. n f Minidoka. Jerome, T w ln .p ia is , Cat.

BlA and Owybee eouatles. .A d m in ltinU ve Statta '

In D U lrlc t 1 the s ta ff'w U l be L. E. Stalker o f Idaho Fa lls rad m ln ti- trofor; O, F. O a n io ; o f Id a h o p w tf. iiudltor; M ilfo rd M , Page o f Idaho

- A F^iu. engineer; Faye Norrla o f Xda* lbe ho Foils, aocial servlo* director: by Charles O. AUen o f Pocatello, safe-

ty Inspector, and EUeen McOue of Blackfoot w ill be in charge o f *e lf-

!n - iK ij, cooperatives, uld In D istrict 3 the admlnlatmtive «r- staff win be H arry W . M a a h of D ; coeur d'Alene, adm lniatrator: M l Oeorge M. Serrlck o f Coeur d'AJene. sse ntidllor; P. E. M orton o f Coeur « • d'Altne. engineer: M ariam Nelson >lia of Lewtnon. soelal service director: SOS J. A. U ich lle ld o f Lewiston, safely

Inspector, and Kenneth T ldba ll of >ng Leirislon alU be In charge o f ael/-

help cooperatives. .ue In D istrict 3 the a ta ff w ill be F. be G. Tliom iuon o f Boise, admlnlstra* he lor: Clarence Bigga o f Bolae, aud* , blo Itor: Johd E. Hayes o f T w in Falls, '

engineer: Carrie S. Tate o f Tw in , try Fulls, nodal aerrlce d irector; C. U "n- noberu of Boise, aafety Inspector, i

and VIrgll Slcklea o f T w in FalU ‘ w ill be III charge o f K lf-h e lp co- , operatives. ,

■“ The to u i reducUon In the admin- - ■or Istratlon s ta ff u a result o f tbe con- . » solldatlon w ill btf-14. and wlU brtnz , y the total IERA ad m lnU tra tlro ataff '

perwnnel down 4o 828, Jacomlnl i,

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5; Despondent W om an ' « Shoots Son, Suicides IheL YAKIM A. W u h , Aug. IS b

DeipondanV becauae o f in health, s M r*. Allce G auth ier, 88, ahot her

t , seven-year*old son, Ray, to death , S u he lay in bed and then killed her- J

self in a hotel room Aere, coroner's deputies reported today. A maid

. discovered the bodies.I ’ A noU th a t waa le t t aald. '■Ray f * wUl be homeleta. 801 am U k ln g him t J® along." She rented the room three V ^ daj's ago. IT

” ------------------------------ J;; CHANGE IN WIND ;

AIDS FIRE CREWS «t - (ConUnued Prom Page One)

IB w u reporlcd to be checked, btit fighters- continued palroUlng the h

ft i5-m lle fron t. Electrio power and } ' ligh t aervlce to The Dalles, dU-

» rupted '-at th e flra t-o u tb re a k ,-w u - ll, resumed tbday o rer temporary Une*. |< 10 Smoke hung th ickly over many ro parU o f tho r o r th * « t . Uw rcsuU •- Of acorea o f amaller tim ber, grain I* and brush fires. None oMhese prom*It iscd to develop tnto troubleaome ly

blaaes. u adeiiuate flghU ng :fOKC* d , wer*. m anning them. Cooler-teoipci!/ s,

aturea u rising hum id ity gen«n>lr t i ^ o ^ ^ tbe the area gave acm e,nllef. w!

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A H O . P U m A Y M O R N IN G , A U G U S :

KinSH REiUS j ’ ’ f f i n r i Klln. “ jj

Senator Long Discusses ^ Availability As 1936 : t -CandidateJtf. — Ilio NEW YO RK. Aug. 15 (A>Uena. I

lo r Huey P. Long o f Louisiana an- ] nounced h is a raUablllty fo r tbe pres*

'<* Idency o f the United States today, firs t however, corra lling his declar. Rtlon behind a brisUlng stand of ‘ if*.''

l'‘« Long's declaration, confirm ing re .porta recently current In W u h ln g . I

>r: to a was made behind a barrage o f I colorful expletlvea peppering hla obhn-atlona o f the New Deal, fo r*

0” mer President Hoo\-er. lhe tax bill, nd his old foemen, Senators Rob>

Inson o f Arkansaa tn d Harriaon of 01 Mlulsalppl. I

The aenator’a announcement had fo r lU prim ary and tmmedlate pur- po.u the s tirrin g Into aetlon o f ' I

“ * both DemocraUc and R9publlcan “ • pnrtlcs along libera l lines.' I

" I w a n t'to s:are them ," Im de* ? '*n clared.^ " I f tbe RepubUcans give the nom*

Inatlon to Hoorer, If the DemocraU choose Roosevelt, and I f tbere Is no

°* oU te r'libera l candidate. I'm per* Iccily w illin g to be an Independ* a ent candidate." he said,

inlcrsperalng his remarks w ith | ’’ ‘5 fen-ent ‘'tlap-dam n<to.heirs." Long I ‘‘ ‘ charactertred M r. H oow r and Pres- [ | n* Ident Roosevdt the "tw in bed'malcs JV.

or dlMsCer," and ciecfarecf tfiaC w f(ft fi th e n . u candidates In 1996, the b choice would be between. ‘ 'Hoover s ll ia t we know w hst Is. o r Roose- b

c velt th a t «■* don't know w hat Is g ° and hope we n e \tr fin d ou t-” _

" I f some libera l candidate could — _ be chosen by either party,” Long n i h, said, “ 1 would n p p o r t him.” I I

f- Judge Sends W om an ■ ,5 D r iv e r To M orgue |||ly SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18 01V- m Urged along by a deputy sheriff, M lts Ra •e Violet Rudolf, 34, rtolled the d ty

morgue today.At a signal from Deputy Coroner

Miko Brown, the UghU were tw ltd t- ed on .tnd attendanti*' lifted the while s! ;m '.s covering the bodlea of

S several accident vicllms. \- The Elrl.recelled.ln horros,tcream .. .w it

lng "send me to JaU t f you «1sh, bu t gup take me out o f he re f' nu<

Municipal Judge Elmer Robinson tia i .( hnd ordered Mias Rudolph to make tax (] lbe rU lt u punishment on a reck- coli

les-t d r ir in g charge. mlc

>■ KIWANIS GUEST TELLS“ ~J' OF VISIT TO ORIENTn —— ■ idfl• Guest speaker a t a regular week* fo r e ly m eeting 'O fl T w in FU ls KtwanU cha* du b a t lunoheon yeaterday. D r. H. ___^ S..XAmb.o£.TwlaFail4:diacu4Md an — t extended tr tp to 'th e O rtent from -

which he returaed recently.

D N ' SF u rn liu re I

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C o lo rfu l Pluma;

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lo r men >»c*au«? a Tnarnp;

Mne (uxedo, tropical blue trousen. bli ault Iio t brown aack roat, double-hi brown.and.white rheekrd treuxen, n i t grey ttrlped bow tie.—l/T> rhotos. ^

H m m PMIOGET COIN BILLI

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Representative White, Idaho, I Only Member Voting B , For New looney

WASHINGTON. Aue. 13 <jr— ,v llh -h . -c lL lrn if ln -c o n te r id li if - t l i .- l— suprem; court would no t uphold th e . jt lo n iry gcncral’a contcnilon th a t ’ I Kate colnugo o f aub-pcnny tn lc . i'I '* ' ;nxra pieces wna lIleRal. the house: MlniiRc committee today killed th -^n te midget coin bUL .- [co t_ _ _ _ _ :

The com m litee 'voted 9 tb l " t o ' ") table the legislation requested by! 8. t lhe ndmlnlstraUon. fo r th la acsalonl taV

Iciut. Rcpreaentntlvo W hite ( D - [ ^ tdahoi WM the only member voting! Jur for the Issuance o t new and amallerj I :hange. Chairman Somer* (D-N Y ) ed

O u r P o liqm a R e a f r ie n c

w e M AKE A SALE

T o d a y , m ore a n d m ore peop le are w he n th e y w a n t t o b u y used cora,' a ig t h a t G u aran teed O K used c a n tbe fo U o w ins ru lea :1. W e p u t o u r C u a ra n fe e d O f

c f j f r b n b e fo re o f fe r in g , 2 , W o s H a c h o u r C u a rM n tv o d C

c a rs CJin be eoaiJy id e n ts f ie c 3 . rVe o f fe r f / ie m a f f / i o / a t r v s t j

bocJt o f th e Gar y o u b u y . V u i t o u r s to re an d b u y ooe e f t eara— to d a y l Y o u u - il l malce a h and w e w i l l m ake a n o the r fr ie n d .

SEE US FOR

w itb a a V 7 \M A N Y O T H E R S N O T G U .

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rnpsnne ajnner tu u " t ie i i i lo go lo Aanrf. t h Mad etntsUan. tu lM re a m , black pnmpt. A t rig h t the eockUUl e-breanlrd waihable waUtcoat and tei n l lh g rry .ta n derby and bronn-and-1

IH ._ I . ae.

I voted w ith others agnlnat the ad- I m ln latratlon proposal. x),

“ In opposing tho jn ld g e t coin f r plan,'' Somera anld. 'V e took the ntUtude th a t the question Involved] = -.(he m in ting of a coin w ith which! v, to pny aalea Uxes—Is a sU te m a t. f gi te r and should be voted by tho

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THREE INJyilEO IN ! WRECK IHflliyPEHT -

RUP£RT. Auff. J .J -J fr j. B. H .; L iirbkc of Idaho Falls and two small ehlldren rcccivcd m inor In juries th is) • m om lng when Mrs. Luebke lo s t: control o f her car elgbt mllea east! o f here. !

“ •T lte 'm o lher and children: Eugene;:— 8. and H arrie t Jane, 17 months, were taken to the office o f a Rupert phy* ^ l a n and treated fo r th e ir In ­juries. .

A brother o f Mra. Luebke. report- ' ed to be a police offleer in Idaho -

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Icy is to IID e v e ry t im e ,E o f a osed ear

ire con rin g t o th U o r g * m t a t i» ra,' becauae tb e oew s i * #prc«d* a m a re b e f fe r car*. * o ld tm d c r

O K c a n i n fira i-c lM a s o o n - im / o r •« /* .d O K t o i *0 t h a t o / I o / th o setied.s t p r ic e s a n d a io n d • q a o r o b '

j f theae G uaran teed O K naed a h ig h ly aa tia fae tory purchase,,d.

^ USED CARS

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sr G. JE N Ir OL

. . t . . . - , i LUCAS GUlffl OF i DillGipHE

Jury Returns Verdict on Charges of Breai<ing

Into Automobile

Gordon Lucas, Tw in Foils. w,ij yesterday declared gu ilty o t dum* aging a motor vehlde w ith in te n t * to com m it.robbery by a aix m an. Jury lu the court b f Probate Judse Guy L . Kinney. The ju ry d c lib - . - erated a ha lf hour before rc tum lns lhe vcrdlct.' Judge Kinney set tlm o fo r «cu- tence at 3 o'dock th is aftemoon. .

Tho youlh w u accused o f damns* lng Uie machine o f A. L . Hartley In an -attem pt to commit larceny

- -nnd- a ttc rud ly . broke windowa o f - _ : aeveral olher cars porked near Rn* dloland dnnce ball on the n lg h i of

• Ju ly 19. Since his arreat by c ity pollee on the *nlght o f the alleged breakings. Lucas h u been a t Ub* erly on bond.

Prosecuting A ltom ey Edward Babcock represcnUd the aUite nnd W. L. Dunn was attom ey for the defendnnt. Members o f th i Jury were C. E. Rltehey. X . A. Orimm,J. M. Dlmond, c . L. Coonrad. B :u Rendahl and J . A. Hutchins. * ^

SHOPLIFTER SENT TO JAIL FOR 60 DAYS

: - - -I j James E. Han-.cn. Tw in Fall*, j'c-<*II terday pleaded g u ilty to charges of I shoplifting In tha Justice court of I H. M .'H o lIe r and was sentenced to

sen-e OO days in Tw in FMlls county Jail.

Hansen adm itted the th e ft o f a th lr t and several pnlra o f tlocklnRs

I from two local department atores.» ______________ _____Jjk Falls, was in communication w ith S heriff W. P, M anifold and w ill

’ come to R upert fo r the accldcnt vic­tims.

Mrs. Luebke and chUdren wer* red im iflg (o {daho FitUs (cam Ce* lino, Washington. *■

j-Sdulling__i j ■ C i i i j t k a i l i o n

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SPECIAL BARfiAIRSo a f l n o r » -

c o t t d H i o i f d g w t n m U ^

' d i ‘USED CARS

• J I - IN T UP IC K -C P ._____ 9 4 2 5•34—CHEV. TBCCK—

“ca.___ $ 5 5 0• » -C H Z V - C y i J S f lM ASTERCOUrZ '3 *-C B E V . 4 t * 9 f f C ^EDAN, TR CN K 9 A J >

$X65•M -N A S H OeLUXE COACH

S S ' L _ $ » 5 0 g ^ - _ _ $ 4 0 O /

K IN S I►LDSMOBILE

i l l E S l l l P i J E C B ' TO B K F ID S

President Okctis Allotments Amounting to More

Than $3,000,000

- WASHINGTON, Au t. IS H -t-T llC tv e s fi j>rJmc buaJntu o f Irriganon •n d n ite r coruerrttlon wn» stlm u- Jfticct todny by prfs lden ila l #ppro?nJ c t works nllotmenta amountlnB to n io ic thnn $3.000.000'to the rcclnmn- t lo ii bureau fo r 10 prbJccU.

Topp ln j the lis t uiia $1,000,000 for construction o f the W lklup dnm and reser\o lr on lhe Dc.«hul>:a river In Oregon:•• W orks.-r-H rf-o fncInU ' vsllmnlcd nboiil 5Q0.CM man»tiours o f employ- JHonl w ill bc provldwl nnd w6rlc can • in r t ln,30,dny».- I ’he Sun R lw r rccliunatlon pro­jec t In M onlana waa allotted *715,- . flCO for Instnllntlon o f Rntca on the « liillw ny of .Olb'on tlatii nntl com* 1 Tiletlon o f cnnnb nnii lulcnil.s ni! | IUe drcenflelcl illvl.ilon, as well .•<« '

•puvh d ra ln n j* work.^ a.t mny be re­quired.

^ ' Ilrscrvo lr Caiiitclty Itirreui.t(ICon.'trm 'llon o f Ih f cn:ml >

fo r irrlc iillon or S3.000 iicrea In th e ; Oreenfletds dlvl^:oll wna slnrlod l i i j t JS3*. o f fhe OJti'oti.'iid^itn «i)11hvAy w ill con nbout S:i00.- |c 000 iincI w ill Incren^e ihe enpnclly nf 4 t ' le reaervolr from 91,000 lo 105,fl00,i nvr,- feet. |J

Anprbvn! w’na elven n »l!00,000 .-<1- > Joiment for conatnicllno of pinn|)-|K l l ic planU and cnnnb'on the Cr.-ind ' ' V iilley project In Colordo. I

An nlloe.itlon o f UOO.OOO was made i li fo r conslnictlon of a xmnll ^ to ^ -!^ nae re.*en-olr on Burnt River. Ore- I' Kon. li

An allotment of 1380.000 was ap- r pro\-ed fo r eonatructton o f a par- npet uTill nnd spillway a t the Cle 1 Ehim dam ancL.lnalallatlon o f n 1 jw rm aneni sp lllw ar a t the Knchcf-'^ S <lam on lhe Vakima project In S W nihlniston. 1<

An allocation o f '$240,000 w ill be . applied on construction o f the • Moon Lake dam and re.vr\'o lr In p UtJih. ll

ConsirucUon o f d ru la i nnd lateraU ]i on the Klam ath project In Oregon o

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! ne-iidcs hl.i wife, GenrRla V. I la x * : le ibv. lhe followinc children .Mirvivc: * : ! Mr.i. Vem W ills nnd Mrs. El.sle K e a -;

Imgbury. A ltii, lown; Hnrold C. H u x - ' by. W llm ln irlon. Californ ia; M elvin , R. Uaxby. WlUlam Haxby and Ralph

•- M. Haxby, Burley, and Mlsa LoU J, j le Hnxby. Asbury park. New Jeney, t n Tlie followlne brothers nnd alatcrs. *

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T v l i i Falls American Legion po&t ' last evening clecicd Ita ofdccrs for the coming ycur. and voted to co- i operate with Tw in Falls AtixUlnry i un it In arranRlnc for t i floa t or i > fitunt to be entered in , the pnrnde ;. on the th ird day of the Legion’.*. fita(« convention at Eiblse. August ’ 18*31.

Ed Cibert. who has terved th-.- post j'car.na t i n t vlcc comtnandcr.' was elcclcd post commander for the coming ycnr .to iuccccd J .- l l. BIimd..i ford,-retiring commandor. o the r-oU ■ fleers were ciccted as follows: 1

Otto T . Koster. t irs t vke co m -: mander; Thomas Bucklln , Kcond I

.vice eommandcr; Juneau H. Sh liiii, iQdJutant; W ilton Peck. chnplnln;< Cnrl E. Ritchey. ficr\lcc orflcer; -D r,) W. P.'Passer, Amcrlcanlznlton o l- fleer; John Hnrvey, hU lorlan: Kloyd I Cnnipbell, scrgeant-at-anna. ;

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; I f you '.■pini to keep your poultry 1 . absolutely free from lice, here's the | quick, cheap, eaay wny lo do it.

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_ P R O T E C T IO N F R O M V IO L E N C E ; I f , as S h e r i f f S m fth b f T e to n c o u n ty h a a ;

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: fa c t io n w i t h th e p a jr s ch fid ;i1e , b u t bcca usc , o f th re a ts o f v io le n ce b y a m in o r i t y o f a g i- ^ j ta to r s , th e r e w be n o .d p u b f o f t h o p r o p r ie ty

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a g a in s t r o b b e iy o r b la c k m a il.- 1— I n g e n e ra l, l ib e ra l m e n h a v e s y m p a th iz e d ' ^

! w i t h la b o r In i t s lo n g s t ru g g le to Im p ro v e i t s U ' p o s it io n I n th e -w o rld . B u t a m o n g th e c le a r- as . « 9t - o f In io a U e e * t h a t a t r iW n t f A v o rk e rs .a ro - ' a b le to b r lo g a b o u t I s - ^ e * h a rv e s ^ -t fm e de - : m a n d f o r a l io n ’s s h a re o f .th e m a r k e t p r ic e o f i f a r m p ro d u c ts , le a v in g m a r g in e n o u g h sb. in . t h a t th e c ro p v r l l l i^e,*> h a rv e s te d * b n t^ n o t an

e n o u g h t o p a y f o r th e la n d , w a te r , s e ^ , a n d t h e f a r m e r ’s o ^ t i la b o r t h a t en ab led th e c ro p

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, fa rm e r s h o p e to re c o u p p re v io u s losses.T e to n .c o u n ty fa rm e r .^ , a f t e r a lo n g a n d

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. - flcc ras t o be th e r e s u lt o f th o f a i r o t v io le n c e o n th e p a r t o f la b o w r s o th e rw is e w i l l i n g to cai w o r k . G o v e m o r R oss Is t o b e cdm m on de d f o r i c a l l in g o u t th e n a t io n a l g u a rd .,a n d in d o in g BO p r o m p t ly . « _________ ^

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bases, w h ic h becam e la w th is w e e k , c o n ta in s , in i t s p p o v is lo n f o r In te rm e d ia te f ie ld s , th e p o s s ib i l i ty t h a t a i r bases m ig h t b c e s ta b lis h e d ^ n e a r th e C a n a d ia n b o rd e r. I f s uch bnses w e re »n in s ta lle d , th e y w o u ld be so le ly fo r th e p u r - i th pose im p lie d in th e i r n a m e : to fa c i l i ta te \ Tno vcm e nt o f p la ne s f r o m one p . i r t o t th e ( cou n try * to a n o th e r. B u t th e re is no need to f f iv c a n y a p p ca ra n ce n f v io ln t lu K th e t r . i i l i . t io n o f an u n fo r t if ie d b o rd e r b e tw ee n th e <!» tw o n a tio n s . • * - Th

T h e U n ite d S t.ite s hns p le n ty o f ro o m to be •nble to k e e p in te rm e d ia te bases a t i i p ro p e r ^ d is ta n c e f r o m th e n o r th e rn b o u n d . iry , . in d avi th e u n g u a rd e d f r o a H e r is a t r a d i t io n o f to o ' g re a t v a lu e . t o b o th n a tio n .* to he p laced in even th e re m o te s t d a n g e r.

M e m b e rs o f C o n g rcss . in rc.spon.-e to in - q u ir ie s b y th e C a n a d ia n g o v e rn m e n t, p o in te d bit o u t th a t C a n a d a ha s se ve ra l bases w i t h in a h u n d re d m ile s o f th e lin e — n h J c h is o n ly . n a tu ra l , s in c e th e b u lk o f h e r p o p u la t io n is ” n e a r th e b o u n d a ry . B u t i f w i th th n t e xcu sc • th e U n ite d S ta te s sho u ld e s ta b lis h bases in L . s im i la r p o s it io n s , C an ad a m ig h t be ju s t i f ie d ' j in p la c in g n e w fie ld s n e a r th e lin e , an d b y ea sy a n d n a tu ra l stages th e u n fo r t i f ie d b o r - cti d e r c o u ld becom e a t h in g o f th e pa.«t. A n y

. s u g g e s tio n o f th e a t t i tu d e o f m in d w h ic h says , “ Y o u .h a v e a base th e re , so w e sh o u ld b e »< a llo w e d on e h c rc ,” m u s t be a vo id e d l ik tT th e ’ p la g u e . ■ ' ; he

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c o u n try b y o n e ,H e n ry W o lc o t t In 1 6 8 4 . T h e y a re o rg a n ixe d a a ^ th e S o l e l y o f D e s c e n d a s ta o f H e n ry W o lc o tt , a n d th e y com e to th e t r i b ­a l g a th e r in g f r o m a l l p a r ts o f th e c o u n t ry . T h is y e a r th e te n th g e n e ra t io n is p r e s e n t a t th e re u n io n .

T h e re a re n o t m a n y s l jc h e x a m p le s o f fa m - j l l y s o l id a r it y a n d c o n t in u i ty In th e U n ite d

S ta te s , a lth o u g h th e r e m ig h t be I f o th e r g ro u p s to o k t h c i r g e n e a lo g y s e r io u s ly e n o u g h ^ n d cared a b o u t k e e p in g In to u c h w i t h a l l th e ir k in d re d .

Th c '^V o lco tts ,. i f a l l o f th e m h a d k e p t J o u r ­na ls f r o m 16Ji4 to th e p re s e n t t im e , co u ld p re s e n t a v e r y In te r e s t in g re c o rd o f th e c o l­o n iz a tio n , e x p lo ra t io n , s e t t le m e n t a n d d p v e l- O pm ent o f th is c o u n t ry . A s I t Is, th e y g lv e th o re s t o f us a p le a s a n t Bense o f h a v in g m o re h is to r ic id b a c k g ro u n d th a n o u r y o u n g re p u b - l ie Is g ive n c re d l t - ' f o t .___ ;_________ l_ ___

S O U T H S E A T H R IL L E R S ; T h e U n iv e rs i ty o f H a w a ii Is In t r o d u c in g a

n e w cou rse w H fch o u g h t to b e tre m e n d o u s ly I p o p u la r . I t Is c a lle d “ P a c i f ic L i t e r a tu r e . " I t ! w a s t r ie d o u t I n th e s u m m e r sesision Av lth

such good r e s u lts t h a t I t is to be In c lu d e d in th e cou rse o f s tu d y o f th e r e g u la r schoo l ye a r.’

T h o cou rse co ve rs w o r k s U 'ith a P a c if ic s e t t in g b y such a u th o rs a s M a r k T w a in , R o b ­e r t L o u is S teve nso n , Jo s e p h C o n ra d , P ie r r e L o t i , W . S o m e rs e t M a u g h a m , H e rm a n M e l­v i l le an d J a c k L o n d o n . .The jo u rn a ls a n d le g ­ends o t P o lyn e s ia , M e la n e s ia , J ln lu y s ia , N c w Z ea lan d and A u s t r a l ia ^^ 'ill be s tu d ie d .

I t sounds l ik e a c o n c e n tra te d co u rse in r o ­m an ce an d a d v e n tu re a n d m a y s e t a lo t o f s tude ix ts to p la n n in g a fo llo w -u p co u rse o f

; ro.?cflfch a n d e x p lo r a t io n f o r th em se lve s .

______ F A w S ? A m S '» O R A U. (Lunchbum, V lrg ln U . N e « )

(Owned bir S tea tor C arte r.O lau)Senator Borah o f Idaho b u anpporfed many o t the

nooaevelt policies. He haa stood w ith the Prealdent fo r lona lloa and would go fu rth e r In lh a t dlreeUon. Ke h u favored atrong federal control of the bankiag ayitem. He h u aupported the AAA and lhe WVA and w orlu*rellef. appropriation*. He h u . In ahort, approved moro Important “ New Deal" legUlaUon than he h u oppoKd. no tw lU iiU nd tng hU thunderlnga agftlR3( the znonopohMlc temJenriea of NRA, and hU

I champlonihip o f tm a ll bualnesa acrtlx opprcued by th a t uacon itltu tlona l agency.

Yet. reporu eome from Waahlngton th a t Demo- crsUe Chairman James Parley haa whetted hU toma­hawk and l i ou t fo r Borah'a aoalp. He propoaea,. It. la rrported. to waga warfare In Idaho agaUut Borah aad to undertake to replace h im In Uie Acnaie w ith a Dem ocrat.'

The -.dealre o f a' national Democratie chairman to elect a Democrat to the aenate to,repUce a Republican would not haTC catued comment a few yeara ago.- Indeed. le would have been accounted a Tery tia tura i and wholly legltlmata‘>dealr« and a campaign to fatla- fy lh a t deatre would have been awepled aa cerUln. .Now, ho w ettf, aome aurprlse h u been expressed tba t Parley ahould plan sueh a campaign. AdmlnUtratioa support o f SocfallsU like Senator La FOUcttr o f WU- eontUi and o t high ta r iff Republicans l ik e ,Senator Johnson o f California has operated to change the situation and to caUM the country to look fo r other than ^ r t y reasons rhen the adjnlnatraUon acts out to defeat a Republican. The spcculaUon U greater when the 'a ttack U so slrong and apparenUy so vicious and 1.1 directed against a Itcpubllcan who has so onen sup­ported admin istration policies.

The esplanatton, It «ems lo the h'ews. la' simple,I t Is not th a t Borah ha.'» differed from the admlnlsira- tlon often but th a i hU In llu tnce is great. W hrn he opposes, his oppotliloii amounU lo a great ileal. I l amounU to a great OcaI, nol only becauce o f his Inciu- ence In the Senatf but also because o f hU reputation fo r Ut>erallsm. U'hen Borah opposes a auppeocdly libera l adnUnlslrailon's proposal thera U not only a slrong opponent Jn Uie field but one whose opposition easU doubt upoo the propoaal he flghta.

Purthennore, Borah U Independent. He does not eo along for expediency's sake. He csnnot be plaraied, The adm lalrtnstlon cannot count upon Borsh bring w ith I t : Jt m u it b* K ith Bofah.

80, the dealre U to defeat B o ra h -n o l because he i j a Republican, no t because he U asainst the admlnUtra- l lc n —he U n iw « otien w ith l l —but beeauw an adm jji- Istra llon Democrat. rlecte4 Ly Uie help and InOutnce o f lha pa rty organization an«J selected by It, U prefer­able to an tndependrnt of great Uifluence whoae oc­casional attacks r o t only Ir iu te bu t h u rt. A lesser tnun and a weaker cam ■dmlnUtraUon to le rincr 1

I though tn agrem tn l m th i t fewer. Umea on impon.nit I measures. But wUh Borah t t is dUferenl.

C.RCEN EY n><6 P r<OMo state Journal)

Among the Americans may enjoy th fjedays Is readUig :iic rfpo.ns o f European spy se«rt!. The latest spy story i.t one calculated to s tir Ihe Unjsl- natlon. From Tou lrii eomes word lh a t the R lil t r a i police are h u n U r; for a mysterious blotide a ith cteen eyes, who has Ix rr i n-prkinB out on a French avu to f, . .

Wiliai chance h»i a jo ir -s avlata* agalnst^he o f a blonde wUh s :« a ejeaT She could gamer m ;ii- ' t* ry secreU u e.tMly t r ihe bee lakes the honey Irom Ihe dovf.- i t jooks Jlke iftere * 1!J h ,reto t>e a confcrecf^ to C rcisrt lhe ure o f green ejetl blondes unfa ir, -.iT^h-.irssn- and nnressensble for t.ig purpotes,

BREAKFAST FOOD

Ar. Ohio g t l fo - t pTMpecUre husbtndwho u “ rich. ha.-<j*cme. lober, educated and mor»l.” However, we a«urr.» !!:at others may apply wtth a 'a i:- chance of U to r .ble conalderaUoo.

—T;.p Trenton iN . J . ' State Ossette.

A young uurse » !;o w u not experienced m reaeinc a cimicaJ Ih en r.frrc trr * u horrUlVd to find , on taking ‘ lhe tempertture o: a patient. U ia t'tt reclslered 120. u ' she thousht. Shr phnned to the doctw and told him i he betler come a* ci-.ee. The doctor repUed: ••Oeartr. i : f tha t man's temperature h u gone up to i : o . ll'a too U te fo r me to do «nr-h lnc. Tou better send for the ' fire engine.- ]

In protesting T. Duees’ statement U u t ElWopU nfetU I 10 be civilised. Esperor lUUe Sclassla aays tha t ti i- . - I loplans are Ooct * children. Then ten us. o U on of !• Judah, why h a v n 't :.“try co*. shoes? i

- J l # W aah lag lonno. CJ Pau. 1

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ted NEW YO RK,'Aug. 19-ThOUghU i c r whUa atrolJJlw: O tO lg t M .iCohaa U

, crowd sick,; loo. Rarely « e n any more. That tjulck, dry grrln BO'pe­

a l! cullar to New Yorlc. Like the flash o f coral. Add u f f y obewlng n a m c j- jae k PuJasW.

Whal a l«<son Llndbergii u iig h i l i d o f the dignity in aeU cfraeomenti o l- «J«'«®ted

e l- phone operator,h e knows all

the Vbmes 'se - ere ta.’W Ul .Ro*

lt>- ' ga rs . Ukes'. to

’ ! ' -producerlly ^ m H t o ls . . ^

t h Mae W ert° gags,o. u. .luiMiyre W ho remembers

, whst was on the site of th e new >01 Waldorl .brforo l l went up? Pew

know SS many aulhora u BIU Len* gel. To chorus girls Ned W aybum i* ’-High Pockets.” ElUabeth Arden's

b - whirlw ind manner. ApUy named yg poet; William Rose Benet..1 ■ Tlic writer most writer# want to |

knoa,- TJjrodoro DrcUcr. And IJn-! g - a n ti: nIJ nrlU ls wont to 'to io n : ,

Percy Crosby. The prlesU who a a u ii- '■ ter medllatlvcly alonjr St; Patrlck-s

side yard a l sundown, heada down. <0 . hands folded behind. T b m 't no

. stopping ilu it publishing phenosi:"When Rome Burns."

o f And in one o f tho avenua book : stores when )(ou ask fo r k reading

. sugBcallon. the clerks Inquire: *'Havo ^you read-Tom Sawyer la te ly?" One ['book that never faUs to aa tu ty. Tlie ‘ l u t stronghold o f arenue axUto* eracy—Tiffany's. Memory: Gettingr id of the sad iron for, ho t zlggedy.

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a t r, rA I t was a not-too-new cliecker cab^ curbed lo the ^ furray lUU aectlon. ,

' Itu lde under tho meler a hand> pprinted card read: "The driver ot ^

M th is car was chauffeur fo r the late nlU J. P. Morgan." And wus slgne<l Sleg- ^jy fried -Dlum. He seemed neary of ^

quesilonliiR over his former ikm I. In qallghlly German accenU, he aald: p

^ "M r. Morgan Ua a very fine gentle- ^»* man. He taught me to be close uJt- mouthed..Jahl *......... • nlh • ' _____ ________________111

i " M «rtin ana Os. Johiuon u t tn - route to Borneo wilds wher« tbey will

U> remain for two years In the heart ol n the fiercest Jungles and among the e ,. head hunten. Before the lf departure .1 tbey spent- weeka aaaUling Ui the

decoration of African HaU, whtch ^ * ' wUl houM niany ot the ir trophies. a* a t the kluseum of NatunU llbtory. st On thU safari their photogfsphle

amblUons 'are lo f i lm snakes thst fe , , f ly and fu ll that climb trees. In - u-

ctdenuily, thU may be U k Johnsons “ l u t expedition. They are engtr to ui ** aelUe down to the i>eacc ot .i middle »r west farm atter Uiclr cxclUng o strettiies lo the worlds lost places.

° — SOne wopders why most seekers of &

>* adventure prefer to climax tbelr |w: yeara of ihrlUs w ith solitude. Law- ju j

t. rence of Arabia, In hU SuMex se- Icc . elusion after probably the most ro- >k

mantle career of moderh times,' U , typical. A checkup of the Exploreij’s j -

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Jl;** dub shows lha t nenrly nil lhe In ter- P ”

nntlonal wanderers who have qu it, the tra ils now live In Lioinled spots.,

J- •■■■ —WJjcn James Oordon Bennett w m

>• running the New York Herald, he hnd an Inviolable rule fo r hU M on- AJ dny morning fron t page. I t musl reoture ax clog atory. Once I t wna Ignored nntt there w u a new man-

[>• SRltig editoi- threo hours a fle r Ben- *'£ *” nett saw the omission in Paris. The You

doR feature, of course, touched o lf a .'eU. Held day fo r theatrical prcu agents. ha *<

!■ A ll the fcUge stare were exploited a.i I M ” having doRs th a t showed eveo' borl " of accompllslimenl Irom barking In .*1= Prench to spuming a ll food save •' caviar. Bennelt never objected to i f Uie impossibility of the tales. Kc d id •*“• nol eare-so-long u the dog was the

hero although he wfi.\ a .itlckler for accuracy In other news.

II . roon'f Notched in a block on the wesl f® Mdc ot-Th lrd avenue near Slst street « Is an arcade solid w ith anUque shops T< ; and bearing the name Ardlea Courl. prof ^ WhUe m uclj of tho atuff U Russian, p la t '• sold by onee rich refugees,.there are fo r '• several early Amerlean displays. The theli s stores are cublclea o f aboui 8 by 10 In tc t feet and owners a lt out fron t during and ' the dull trading Uiterludes In sn ex- popi* change of friendly palaver. I t U or>en m i > un til m idnlsht. Tom ' ______ w hn* comi

Another .v.ory o f Oeorge 6 . Kauf- m ojiman's lackadaisical reactlon-to en- wheiihuslasm comes from Hollywood. A t sent

f .a lunchcon tnble a returning hunter consr was tellUig of liU tr ip . “ When we roI -eay' up," he gurgled, "the entire Uke vas men■ I completely eovcred w ith ducks.” o f c• 'Kaufman, mild ly: "Ju « one layer?" fis t s, iCopyrlRht. 1935. fiKhI Sj - McNaught Syndicate) 'Som

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Guiding Your Child

8 r ■AUCE CLARISSA'RICHMOND

BOYS’ AFFAIR tlon

"Sammy, you go straight home, oil oiiBhl to be ashamed o f your* S i . jU. fighting that way. and I won’t a w you on Uie place. W hafa more.

thnll te ll your mother.” •Mra, Jonoj u good u her 1097 ord. A.s .'Oon u shc had .*tccn Sam- May ly .vilely o ff llie plnce aJic phoned is mother and to ld her ih a t shc CI nd sent Sammy homo fo r ftghdng etu” •1th her Tommy. She ended ^ u k - lo IV IS Mrs. Smith whnl shc Intended to old I 0 about it. "I've sent Tommy u> his >om nnd shall keep him there. But inte: (hlnk you and I should make p laru u w t

> prevent future flghU.” U«To her Indignation. Mra. Sm llh P«J.

roposed lo do nothing, and ex- cral lamed fu rthcrt "1 th ink t t better Uon' >r boya of the same age lo settle pro> le lr dUfcrenec* Jn tbelr own way.' dogg Ucrfcreoce U sure to be harm fu l Ueu! nd only make# the Interferer un - whei jpu la r w ith both boys."M n . SmJth was nght. Sammy and ommy had not yet reached tho age I ten hen they could dUcuss mnltcrs and T t >me to some kind ot an agreement, venl [ost young boys are inarticulate la r ' hen l l comcs to expressing diver- feeli rn l vlcwpolnU. T lie lr arguments, wan insUl chie fly o f "Oh. yenh?” and The 'ays you,** followed by uncompll- a t I; enlar>- cptUiels. T ills Interchange deie ' courtcsles Invariably ends in a boys 5t t lR h i. 'B u t out ot these same It. chU may grow atrong friendship.^ mot) jmehow. the contact of fl«h llng o f- 8'ov

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BABRENi Despite the 'adm lnU - traUoD’s excitement over tax exempt be Usuea as «a » to iub o f escape fo r slg Ihe wealthy, th e demand fo r a' eon- Ho stltuUoiMl amendment to plug the atr holo h u slmmePBd down. Tho House th< Judiciary Committee h u esLnoelled go' hearings, on the matter, ahd the or- to der camo down from high up^ rol

Private studle* Indicate .that tax- Pl< atlon o t Uieae federal and atate «e- do curlUes w ill produee no aUable n v - enuo fo r many;years. I f ever. I t is I eatlmated th a t about M7.(j00,000,000 «J worth o f federal and atate •’exempts" ha aro ouUtandlng, and that, only w un per cent, o r $39,000,000,000 weuJd be Th subject to taxation, the balance be- ter lng held by el^emosynarj’. Ins tllu - kn< tlona, etc. . vU:

Supposing U iat IhU amouni b:ars tloi 31i per ccnt Interest, the lawbJc era Income would amount to approxl- *R' mately I 1.000.000X>00. I f taxed at M il 19 per' gent the return lo the gov- 1 em m ent ’would be only *150.000.000. to and on ly «300,000.000 a t 50 p w cent. « « which U a generous average of Ihe Pol tax. The government would have to to pay higher Interest on non-exempt the bondi-posslb ly * 100,000,000 on th b « l l batcfi—thus the added return lo r.'v - t *o enue would be negllgfble. So aome Bui o f the government’s own account- tha an u admit. B u t I t ’s a good compalin not U lk . 133.

______ SESSENTIAL. Definite financial |^ ‘*^

considerations are held responsible by Insiders fo r the sudden coolness 1* ; loa’ard the chisade ag^nst tax ex- cmpts.

’Tlie T re u u ry must do a great ,* deal o f financing and refunding I’ * " ’ w ith in the next few yeara. W ith a “ J” ’ rising market, and w lih the adm in- ’ istration committed to elim ination } ) f tax exempt features for lU issues,It m igh t no t fin d buyers fo r JU iwnds. ‘There have been algna of reako«aJnawnorecientlasue8,Such I psychological factor u offlcU l prejudice against the ezempUon the jrivUege would dUturb the altua- lon Mrlously.Washington ^IMl h u }iope.i lha t _

«eowry w ill arrti-e before Uie M ,- , V' 100,000,000 work r t l le f fund U ex- >endcd. But the admlnUtratlon U klready considering budget es t^a tes ‘ ''C nountlng in to iho blJllons fo r lhe 037 fiscal y ^ . Tax excmpU w ill «>"< t.-iy fo r the present.

wheCHOICE. M r. Ickea’ "fly ing cir- 1®M

tu ” h u brought back good ne«« ^0 the harassed PWA'chlefi So H ar- tnar lid U sm iling again. the

A fie r traveling 15.000 miles the In tl n terlor, Department’s engineers. ' ’Ie« s«7 ers and pubtlclsu report that ome I f j slates prefer Ickes to Hopkins *>>' t irojecu. They want to spend fed- ra l njoney and ihe lr own contribu- Ions fo r "useful and permanent t ^ iro jecU" rather than fOr "boon- loggllng. ’ ThU prejudice w u M r - The Icu larly atrong In the Far West. P« t vhere numerous slate Oovemora «nci

Unll■— ■ ---------------------- P««;en has th u contradictory effcct. ^

The parcnl who Interferes pre-1 ,-cnU thU friendship and U popu-> T l ,ar w llh neither contesUnL ’The son *yg ' :eeU hum iliated by hU mother'a u n - ' |'om warranted and undignified behavior, w lt l rhe o lher boy is. o f course. Irate Com I t being reproved and perhaps o r - : Nav; Icied away by an ouUldcr. Both mon joys feel frustrated. j.U /s

I t would bc better policy fo r the 'app i no tiic r to supply the Ijoys w ith War [loves and let them figh t It out In new m orderly way. They would no t be. som; ;o likely to h u r t each other, and'whei innor would be u lU flc d . . I

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■d Shah. Reza Pahlavl. tseludes val- ( [ es from 5 to 00 dinars aad carries tic inscrtpuon "Posies lra n le n n e s "]f,^ ,1 Arablo u weU u French. -. ■] Among lhe modem rarities m a y ]^ = :

e placed the higher valiies o f the | , udan'a recent Oordon commemora*; J M s. Only a smaU number e f 10.! r ^ 5 and » . p l were sold. ^Nigeria’s next tuue U expected lo

e pictorial. The sUmps. i t U said, f f t 1U U lusiHte local scenes and in - u iir lc s and the .designs wlU, i n - , lude a medallion of King G rtjffe ’s j ^

A resolution recenUy Introduced I \ lhe house of representxtim i , •mild anlhorlse a "special serlej of i oslage su m p s ' to commemoraie - r. Be K TtaU eih anriversary of the jrm Juon o f .th* O. a . R . which |U» on AprU a. 1938.The curren t deilcn of u . s en. t , L ,

elope s u m p i h u bw n la W ajnce PI6. TWO commemaratiTe Envelope i- ie ,»ues hsre appeared du rtns lh U p e- lod: the 2.cenl sesqmeenteaniU of 13S and Uie slx-vah:e »«: for the » I t Pasbingjoo bicentennial la 1932. ,u rrt tie only other sdd iuo rj hsee been So carrect aXncsti cnretopes.Australia u reported to be pee- bu

arlng a new set of adheutr* to sa ltj s^:=:e=crate the ccn’.er.jry of and outh AusL-alia. j

' • % W HIRLIG IG

T H E N E W S ). Nawiptper Brsdlc»te)

protested b itte r ly against the Hop- k ln i theory o f quick spending.

Although M r. Ickea’ acouts may ; be suspected o f partUaashlp, other ■ signs reflect dUsatUfactlon wiUi tho .

Hopklna regime.. Labor group* arts t strik ing against hla wago scale. In I the Northwest the needy refuse to 1 go on re lle t-s lgn a pauper’* oath—

to qualify , fo r the worka progresa roll*. Prealdent Rooserelt {* hearing plenty about these troubles and may do something about I t aoon.

RELIEF. President Oreen o f AFL . aays hU organluU on U puraulng a '

handa-off policy in tho' m atter o f union strikers agatnst PW A wages.ThU doc.w’1 Jibe w llh Green’s dcfa termlned figh t In the Senato to knock out the ’’security wage” pro­vUlon o f tlie worka re lie f resolu­tion. It's well known th a t the Fed­eration OTnpathJxea wJUi'* kJckera agalrut securliy wages. Green h im ­self Predicts tha t Urlkes a-ill spread..

Harr>- Hopkins renews hU threat to deny r e l l if to everybody who strike*. ThU goea con trarr to hU" policy last year, when hc gave relief to strikers In Industry. Sueeess of the strike would demorallre work ^ relief plans and make Impossible l iw h iring o f 3.900.000 employables.But i t h u already been made known lh a t thU number w ill no t and can­not be hired. OuUlde o f CCC o iilly 133.000 aro employed a t. present.

Som<] o f the autes are no t (akinc sleps to care fo r Jhe unemployables now on relief, bu t Hopkins u y s they w ill surely be dumiwd on the Atates on November 1.

NOTES. House members are allp- plng away—U’s hard to get a quor­um. Joe Choato w ill rem ain c ia r of alcohol control I f Senate cliangca go through. Ickes' plan* lo tu m In ­terior Into a PubUc YTork* D ip a rl- ment aro stalled In Congress. Ship subsidy legUhtlion may have to go . over. Before Huey Long aU rU hU filibuster he a-anu Congreu to pass the adjournment resolution.

NEW YO RK By Loa lt Sehnelder

CONTIDENCE. According to in - . formed quarters the public has changed lU aUiludo toward bank­ing , houses. D uring the p u t few monihs the publlo h u shown more confidence. DcposlU have substan­tia lly Increased. In te rio r banka — where closings «i'erc greatest during 1932 and IM S -re p o rt th a t deposits are from JOO to 300 per cent greater than- the low p o in t touched durtng the panic Baj-s, Incrca.icd confidence In the national banking structure U viewed as an e|couiaging bu*lne«i omen. ThU is parlJcuIarty evident by the Increase in bank clearances,

BNCOURAOING. Informed m ill- ta ry contacla dUcIose activ ity o f a ^ high nature in the W ar Department, f The atmosphere U lensa and «x- pectant. I i u a t l u highest peak since 1017. I t ta hinted th a t the United State* U preparing fo r a p«»JbIe emergency. The Department o f SUte, too, doesn't like the out­look in Europe or the Orient.

’The abovu U iw ln ted Up by the largest peace-time money appropria­tion* In the hUMry' o f th is nation, w ith the approral o f the President. Congrc.w has granted the Army and Navy huge sums o f money. A t thU moment tlw Committee on M ilita ry .\ffa irs l i askJnc fo r an emergency appropriation o f *40,000.000. T lie War Dcpartmen: has asked fo r 800 new m ilita ry planes. I t U fe lt tha t something U about lo break some­where and a-e must bc set.

RESIDENT OF KANSAS VISITS FILER FRIENDS

•FILER. Aug, 15—Mrs, Alv in M r- Farlajid o f Hutchinson. K a nu s, ar- rh-ed Tueaday b r . t ra in fo r a vUit «1lh her abler, Mrs. J. L. Edward.-- and family.

F lie r chapti?r No, 40; Ord^-r of Eastern Star. x v ls tM w ith funera! senloe.% for Mrs. OUve Dreannn Cednrholm. which were held a t the Buhl MethodUt ehurch W cdn«d«y aflemoon.

M lu Dorothy Ooode of PortUnd. who Is a cue il o f F ile r friend.'*. wrt.» honored a t a 10 o'clock brenkfa.-i / Wednesday a l lhe Or*n£t* Lant'^rii B at K?iml)erly. gh-en by Mrs. O- H- » T ru itt o f Han«en. Filer cu-.*st* »ere Mrs. Morris Cnrl.son. M K v.i G^'ne- vleve Slchobon. Dorothy Ca.*e, Stic Olenn Bunce. Bemlce PArbh- the Riiesi o f honor and Mr.'i. C- E ■ W adiworth o f Tw in FalU.

LEA\T. FOR ARIZONA GOODINO. Aug. t5—M r. in d

Mr*. L. O. Relf and three chlld rrn who ‘spent several »-eekt a t the F.E. Brandt home le ft fo r tb e lr home In Phoenix, Arixons. thU week.

Harold Durham le ft fo r the CCC camp a ; a call fo r men.

H ow One W om an Lost 14 Lbs in 3 W eeks

Husband L o s t 12 Lbs.M r*. J. n . Valentine « t Freeport.

N. Y.. w rileK n lo«l 11 Iba. w ith Kmacben aad m r bssband <eek eft i : lb*. In 2 weeka and taUads keep* lag op the good work. I th la k K ra- lehen b U m plr wooderfrnX.-

To take o ff fa l easily. SAFELY and HAR.MLESSLT—lake one ha lf teaspoonful o f Krusehen in a glass i of hot ■water In the morrUng before , breakfast — cut down on. fa tty I meat*, butter, cream and rieh pas* ' t r tc » - l t U U»e aafe way to loae / imsightry fa t and one bottle th s t l lu ts 4 weeks cosU but a tr ifle . O 't V It a t WUey D rug Co. o r any drus- J •lore Ul Amerie*. I f th is firs t bo tt> I fans to conrlnce you th is Is th< ^ latest *-ay to loae fa l—m c;ier bact.

But be aure and get Krusehen Salta — Im lUtlons are nutneroua- and .you r. iu ii l i f r j u i r d yo'.;r heaIUx.-Ad».

i n SEED ON i m iFBM

Communists at Moscow Toid i\lew Deal’s Illusions

Dispelled

MOSCOW. Aue. IS W)-AmerlCB uas pictured u mb»ln8 toward ynseism today by speakers o f the Comtnunl&t Intem aUonile.

One or lhem, Earl Browder, gen- i-rnl M crciary or the party In the United Statet, said CommimUU I'luiined nn antt-FtiBclat coalition "to protect the American tolIUiB mass- cs from becoming vlcUn« o( tc n w and nUocltJes such aa have been via- lied upon the Qerman*."

''Since the lUusions ot tho new dcnl ha.ve been dispelled, the Ume hits bceome ripe fo r a unlled tron t movement,” ho asserted. Browder e.i:a "m llilons" o f Americans began to break away from the leadlne po* JHJcflJ p a r tiw aner the last con­gressional elections.

OcorBl O lra itrnK . the Bulgiarlan who waa a dcfendani In aermany'a rslchstag arson tr la l.-sa ld 'th e new (ical and the proerara of opposition leadera lc the Vn lted States tended toward Fascism.

"The reactionary American flnan- r clal circles which are a tucU ns

Roosevelt nre the organizers of the F lic ls t movement In the United Slates." D lm ltro ff auerted. "and the m w deal itaelf Is a fo rm o f develop­m ent toward Fascism more marked c ^ p -J h a n the na tlon a llit povern-

• jn rn t ih jE n g la nd /'O lhw^ipeakers crltlc lM d the pol-

Cries M Senator Huey P. Lons, Fa­ther l^ u s h lin and D r. Francis E. ToivnAnd.

B R € V IT I€ SI ’arenta o f Boo — M r. and Mrs.

R. M. Anthls. Tw in Falls, are the p a renu o f a son bom yesterday at the M ontoolh m a lem iiy home.

Home Frora CaUToraia—Mrs. B. T . Cutler haa ratum ed from a six weeks' vacation v is it w ith relatives and -frlenda in Berkeley. Alameda and Snn Francisco. '

N al Clowa U b o r Day — Banbury n ita to rlu m . located tn HaBerman valley, w ill cloae fo r.th e season La* bor day, September 3, according/to nnnouneement made last ef'enlng by n a y W. Banburj-. owner o f the amusement place.

Retania From School — Oerald WaUace haa retum ed home a fie r a itend lnc aummer seaalona a t the U niversity o f C aliforn ia a t Berke­ley. Enroute home be ris lU d In Loa Angelea and attended tbe In tem a* tlcna l ^ p o s it io n a t San Diego.

A Hera m n New T o tk — M r. and T Mr<. L . OetwUer arrfred yesCerdar

' m om tng from New V ork fo r a few itecka v t i l t w ith hla parenu. M r. and Mrs. C. B . DetwUer. M r. Det- w iler la eonneeted w ith the DeForest organlzaUon o t Chlcngo as a voca- tlonU . regUtrar.

Returns From Oregon—Mias Vel> n»a W att. sccreUry to M n . Ver* O'Leary. T w in Fnlla Junior high M hool principal, relum ed Wednes­day evening from Newport. Oregon, where she spent her vacation w ith her parents. M r. and Mrs. W. H. W ntt.

K rcc lv ri PromoUon—PDVDle Bob Herron, w n o f Mra. Mae Herron. Tw in Falls, who h u been stationed e t San Diego since M ay a i wirtle&s radio operator fo r the U. S. mnrlne forps. has been transferrrd lo ihe r . 8. 5 . Oklnhoma. where hls du- tics wlU be similar.

To ISnlM-Ilome—Robert Lynntd ^<•Merday applied fo r a bullt\ti(: Perm it to erect a 13500 dwelling m the 103 block on Buchanan ' ll'. Blue I j i k r * addlllon. T lie plnn.^ m il fo r a frame d:^-et]llIg. 34 bv

feet In dlmen»ions,-wlth F. \ i . i Rpad ns contractor. ;

A ttrnd lnc C anrrn tlo ii — F. E. jr .in d rr^ nnd U. N. Terry, r rp r f r rn t* . tiv rs o f llie Efjultable Mfe AMur* I r;icn ?orlf.y, are leavinc Sundayi mornlnR to nttenrt tlie annual-con -' venilon of the soelrty w hlrh Is being | h 'ld a t C.inyon lodge in Ycllowjtone

A Natlonn] park. Invitations to th ti W ennvfntlon nre extended fo repre-

•'•n tn llvp i Who have ir '- i ccrtnln lirtKiucilon ri*()ui.-ement.'.

Ja ln i K in n r r Company—Stan’.fj- A. Larkin, fo r »ame ira r? W.ti". man- n ; r r o f i l ic T n r.tin fl IJpan and K:evator eompany 'in le re iM iiere. !>.•'» ."evcred hi* connection a l l l i Uiat ro.Tipany nnd win hereafter bc con­nected-»-ith the Kinney Wholesale ccmpanr. M r. Lark in h « been en- CdCfd in fh - &u*inrw o f b-jying beans hen.- .Mnee the fa ll o f 1930. i irlo r !o mhleh he waj< encored In :l;p line in Colorado.

To«n»end Speakera Named — Dr.W. II. .Mien and Col. Wllllam!<. both 1 or BoiAe. »iid Hon. \V. N. Yost. .Mer- , I ' lln r. «iU be the p rlrw ijw l speakers »i a Towr-send ra lly and plenle at t!)p T w in Fall* county falrsrounds. n ie r . Sunrtay. Aueus; jb. A recent announcement of the club tha t Ju<Jsr T Dailey Lee waa to be a speaker at ' t i l - picnic, la-an error, according to ,

r nsrmlR.-a o f the committee. Jud je I ' Lee win adflrea* the O ld ’ Settlers'

picntc A usun 23.

.\reepU ro ^ lie » » M lsa Kather^-.-? M-Coy arrived yeslerdar fror:i ’ V .'jih itatOR Sta*.« coUege. Pullman nl'^'re 9i-.e took >i>ecla: post cradu- > are work In -.jiib’.it r<hoo! m’.iiic i;:. ‘ <l-r t.V direction of H rrbert .Vor:L . graduate of Columbia unKersitj tins 5umn:er. Mas McCoy recel-.c- th t degree of baihelor of ar-» a;-,

a : eommfr.fenr.-r;l rx trt'.- .._ .a i W aahln;:on S u :e eollecr ^

a'.inng. Fcll0» lns a two werks" t i ; . W llh her father. O t - MfCor.

\1 a u n t s . MU.VJ Cora and Ii^ t ia \ lT < ^r, ».*ie r u ; >ave ,fo r Albion. ,

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S' When lhe war tamen get nnderw , 17-3I. the army's latent equipment I I w ill be tiKd by the 05.600 men .U kl

th * CHARLES NORMAN• Bl P INB CAMP, N. Y. Engin?.'

o f w ar whoae ciMncs ■ conslsU of si>eed‘ and precision w ill demon-

B. strate America’s bn llle we.ipons six when the largest peacetime mntteu-

ives vers tn the country's hiatory swing eda in to action here Aucu-u 17 tb 31.

Mechanlied - tinlia developed or brought to perfection since the W orld war wUl speed delochmenta

H . o rer country roads In faat. armored . automobile units; an1ft-d a rlln g pur*

su it phines w ill swoop down upon ••enemy” bomber.\ In ;pccincular

•aid Waahinglon, wheni she haa accept* r ie r ed * pd ltio n as hrad o f the mualc the department a t Albion h igh 6;hc-s:.■({. She w ill also teach English.Loa —

AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN ,„a RECEIVE TRIP AWARDday ---------J j * Three Tw in Fnm automobllr

‘ salesmen. C. i . Jenkins. Mn^^'ln Mnyo. and Willlnm Becjlcy, me winners of apeelal awarda for July aalea and w ill leave l,ere today iii company of Qlcn O. Jenkins, locnl

. , Chevrolet denier, fo r a »cck-ni<! '* i r lp to YellAwstonc park. The tr i ii

is awnrded lo 33 salesmen o f liie " d is tric t b>- tlie divUlon offlcc o f the

, ■ Chevrolet Motor company n l Salt 1th l - ‘ kcC lly .H. Buhl and Ooodlng oBencies will

also Knd salesmen on the tr ip . THe Idnho-Utali division w ill nucniblc

Job a t Hb'.el Bonneville In Idnho Fnll: . •on. Friday, for lunch nnd w ill proccec; ned to the pnrk under leadcralilp o f th r less zone manager. P. M. Seeic.Ine Montnna division members w ill lhe I al.io M<ii Ihe paik at this tipie. iu - \ _____________

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' GOODINO. Aug.' 15 -M . W. T . i l '.; fo r .v iera l ye .iri .ith lc lic r r i . - l i j

E. ;a t Goodinc lils lv .*011001. th f. j ta -K 'e rk ••ioricti MijKrinicTidi’n t of | H*. I school.', h-r? In ;urcri.-(l I'ra nk H .j lay iT lio m .iv f l ia ''H I lr;ive -oon « i ih l

'h ts f:i;i-.ily for Id.ll-o I'all;:. Iln({ I Early iju-' ip r i ’ ig Tnlc was nnm nl | me prUiclp.-il of the high rchBoI nntl hLi Clvfn Ih r sujicrin tetiilrney u p - , re. on accepMiic,- i>f TliomiiA' tc i lc i i. i- ' Rln “ on. I

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T W IN F A L L S D A T L Y

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i*ay a t Tine Camp. New Verk. Augusl In planes nirehanlted units and gons

king part. Above are shown the plane

n i ;h l fo rinu iu ji), and giant icarch* lichl.s w ill Ilsht up the sky at nlghi

3f :it the warning o f huge deleclors >• « ho*e grote,«]ut cnrn thrust upward *4 to trap lhe |-:!lia lc sound o f nn "In - I- r.id lnc " n ir fleel,

Some . S.600 men w ill Inkc p jir t in the mimic nnrlare. rcprc.*?nilng

Dr both rJiriihir nrmy and Nntlonnl le Gunrrt iin lu . Officer.t and j<oldler.\ln U the Pine Crm;) ;iren w ill to ln l 30.000. •d MO'IIII nreinn. pa.. w ltl concenin.te r * [ l 8.ctJ0 .'olriiers. while Fort Devcn.--. -n ,Mii.'s. s r-suU r army poai. w ill se? >r j l l peiicriirr-? b ri- :itl: o f IMO mcri go

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.r ' . 1U 1 IH 0 U T f<vod or *.aler fo r 75

11 hour* on » btim lns Arltona de»- erl. Leo Coraitadn. H. laborel was rrcQvering In a PhornU hokplU l Irflm the ordeal w hlrh took (he live* ot h!» Iwo rompanioni.—I/)*) Photo.

lIEmTllfliNG, OPENS ONDER tllt j ---------" L.iunchlnc ot n enm pjlun to tra in ’ i ir.irh c rs for ir.nn jc tlcn in WPA r.-i- ijuc-ation projects during llie comltig I ' ' in te r was announced he.-- yesier*• ,i:,.y by I!. U. Burkha il. Tw in Falla• s 'lu n iy lU riA ndnilnls'.ralor. upon

l:<^clp'. 01 In form M i.'ii from Frank

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lusl itp ln to r l le f l l and a croup o f fant a ons pounder mounled In an army (rack nne romhat ca n which have replaced th<

c h * ‘ Ihrough th e ir ‘ train ing pnces. M»J. - h fO fn . DcnnU E. Nolnn. World war

f iK h irr and communrtvr of the F lrs l I nnny. w ill be in charge. Under him

ard 150 "umpirci." w ill l.ibu lnlc cffcc-. In- iivfne;.% nnd ••caaunlllcs" o f maneu­

vers a i opposing forces swing into , ln ; .»cilo:i. Ilng Ths imrpo.v! of the wnr gamea U I nni i 10 ic.'i lhe abUlly of ncllvc un lia o f ', s in I tiie F lru army to concentrate s lm ii l - ;' )00. ' innenu^ly fo r fM d j^rvlco nnd to ' ftte'j rrovuic combined Held tra in ing fo r) ■n:.. oflleer.s nnd m'.*n, liifo rin n llou head- j se* qii.irterx In New Yorh C ity points { go out tlia t United Slule.s army offleera

P. Dalrd. director of educational , projecu o f Iho WPA. Approval of

"H lhe plnff wna given by W. W. O nrtln ,_ : .a s > l6ta n l slnte Miperlntendent o f ' ’ I public insiructlnn. .]

•Die school for icnchers wHl be !conducted a t Logan. Utah, fo r six i

I weeka, beginning August IQ and 1i I closing Seplember T7, and county ‘t I adminlstrntors nnd superlntcndenu '

o f schooln hnve been nsked to con* Itact qunilflrd instruclora who nre Iel'eglble for work relief ns well na 1 being nccepled ns qunllfled by the aU le dep.irtmeni of education.

f t Teachers beluecn lhe ages of 21 jH I and 40 are prefrrred and mustiinvcB l an education with a e^.ia l science IH I b a c k g r o i in d . Although collegei'

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mt a ila rk planes. Below appear! » ohe* ock Heft) and one o t the new armored — i the out-moded tanks.

:»J, Inck th ~ o pp oriun iiy . which Euro- 'o r penn commanders have. ,ot gaining rst experience th rcusb maneuvers w ilh im Inrm* bodies ot figh ting unlta.' Ttie :c*. p itic Cnmp nnd simultaneous mus- ^u* iering.1 a t M ount Oretna and F o rti l lo DeA-en* w ill provide fuch opporlun-

1itles. 1I The concentration c f offlcera and

/ men nt Pine Cnmp w ill create a m ill- tn ' populntlon equal lo the popula* I

, ” ,tio n of Jvffcrson county's largest I jM c l iv . W nicrlown. 'iU ( T h r area haa bren a m illino 'p ro v* rra lng ground sincc 1006.

la l grndimlc.'^ nre preferred they axe o f not required.

in. Those making the tr ip to Logon o f w lli be paid $18 per week plus irnns-

. porlnilon to nnd from Logan. Teach* cr. who ntnkc the tr ip w ill be ex-

« peeled to leach Uie coming year under the emergency- education program in Idnho,

lU Applications must be senV ^ t h n* to the im ln ln g school n t Logan and ire (o the Idoho emergency educniloB na progmm, headquarters at Oolsc.he _______________

Feantaln M-rvlce, Cook’s D rire Inn.21 j —Adr.■vc ---------------------------ice' Pop corn Ihe big flaky kind, gei Cook's Drive Inn.—Adv.

amelcd

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Useful A ll the Year Round.

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, F ILER. AUK- '13 — Filer sciioou LWill opeii September 3 w itti n li =buildings renovated and rep<;rtedly „in good condition, according to an- r *nouncement, todsy by Superintend* .^5 ent of School#^Earl Ramsey.

W. C. Nuznan reporta t l i, it in* tustructors in gmde school w ill be tho ^ samo as last year, but scverni rlim ig* es have taken placc In the Jiigh school faculty.

H igh school teacherk an.-: F.arlRamsey, superintendent: Paul Lud- lc|low. science: Robert Corlcw. ngri* leira ltu re : Helen H llf lke r. Innsunge Qjand ‘h la lo ry jT tu lh Brown, ilw ics llc thscience and art: Misa Eunice Logan, In!English: T . B. Irv in , commercini; fr i James O'Brien, afhJ«Jca,and ninth*cmntlcs. -

School elecllons w ill bc licld ntes* ^dsy, September 3. when two tn is* fctees w lli be named fo r high school Vl and gmde school systems. • f®

High school trustees whose tem iiexpire are Ed Reichert nnd E. R. , Hnag. Outgoing grade school tn u *tecs are O, C. D av ij nnd B. M. Rny- “ tbom. re;

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th ick to chase i t . tr;“ Ou the sixth day. we spied a wi

grouse a lltlng on a tree. I t was fa t tu nnd looked good to ent. even law.

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W b in E . s . idaxweU completed bAxrestlflff yesterday afternoon, be had a bumper crop of oats in - l» y a e n t fo r his labor. r' Tbe oaU yielded 107 busiieis to

the acre. M r. Maxwell, who op­erated tbe L . W . Champlln farm three mllea east o f Tw in Falls, ' bod two acres seeded to oats. .

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Botb o f ' ua threw rocks st it. l l flew away. , j j' ’ ’T he rq m ust be fish in those streams up there, for we have heard th a t o lher people catch them. But “ ? our entire catch was three smnll J"“ ” “ • • III

M eU ef Frog*' Legs p,"Then there was the oieat of frogs f f

legs. We were told wc could cat frogft ^legs whenever there waa nolhlng clM. «Qnc_lftke _aboHt_31_mUcs_ ln_fm m _the highway, i t was called Marmot dilake, waa Just crawling w llh liit le icfrogs. gl

"We caught a few. killed them with Kour huntb ig knives, and tried to beroaat the ir iega over a fire. Most of el: them fe ll in to the coals and wecouldn’t te ll wheiher we were eal- u, ing frogs or ashes.

T h e l it t le Jaimt we look down to le O ld Orchard beach was a picnic. Wcate cioms and-flslicd In the salt wa* ~rer. I f you'ro going to be u n a iu , o>be sure to do tt on the b ca ch -lfs it- easier th an ^ln the woods.

•“The funniest part of the stunt came Saturday evening, on our way back In to the mountnlns, when weran In to a pa rty of high *chool girls * who were h ik ing over the tra il.

"Tbey had made camp on the latn t i l and the ir elderly chaperones eiwere seeing th a t they were properly tctu rn ing in for the n ight. th

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Plans Under Way for Holding Of Trustees’ " Election

I On North Side , :

JEROME,'Aug. 13 — Jetome ptib*: lie schools. wiU open September 9

w ith aeveral new. faculty members.'• according to announcement today by - ' I I . Maine Shoun, superintendent. • In the high school, Mlaa Ethel

I Skirls o f Bonnera Peny w ill rtp'ace . Mlsa Delores Kolaes. who resigned

10 acccpt an English teaching posl* tlon tn Buhl high schMl. Edwio N. Peterson of Seattle w ill teach la Ih 'i

B commerctoi- department, replacing- ^ M tu Eleanor Level) who resigned to ,, bc mnrrted.

_ J fta .H n n K n ._» h 0 ji4 3 _ iu ld £ d jfte _ _ _ _t desllnlcs of grade Khool athletic c teams jo r several years, w ill bccet/ie

girls' basketball coacb a t tbe high 1 school and grade schoot teams wlU 9 be U ken over by Miss Helen M ilch* f ell. . School eleciioa of irualees w ill be

■ held September 9. Outgoing directors are W. C. Olaypool and A. F. H tu -

0 ler,e •

'• of them. Say, you could have heard s them screaming fo r miles. We prob- . ably did look a Uttie queer, tbougb, being almoat naked aad w ith beards,

c “ We h i t o f f in to the woods again s w ithout try ing to explain.

•'A ranger m et us up a t Marmot e lake Tuesday evening. Be said that s every man in the. service had besn f totd to bring ua>'la. Ka aum sied

tha t we comC' tn ourselves and uve c h lo the trip ."

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ir r r t i iU r * o ' new Man*Id se:i in a rrguU r «-av nt IJOt a «itlc rinse o ' fatiey pattcma •A ll I'.fvc the new Manhattan*

o', w ill cr wrfiikle. We hW iea4l^-'~ _: b f ub ir'to find a better sh irt •in tf>d»y and set ,enuu*h jhL-U

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.$25,000,000W AORmOTON, AUS. 15 m —

• ■ JOITO D . BodMjieller. Jr« ra- ported zoBklss t g ift or m o n th in

I'-. safiOOflOO IQ oU securities le u than » ro rta lgb t a« e r President Roose-

. vd t'e “ weiJth tax ’’ ,me«Mge. •The #ecurJUM commlMlon KM toM

•unnamed -"incllylduats. and chart- ' . table orgaoUatlons" lecelved a,»0,-

000 ahares o f socony'-Vacuum cor. poration common stock. T lits g ift, made Juno 38. reduced RockercUsr-*

panics—^ o n y , standard of Jersey and SUndard o f C n liro m la - to «BO.OOOflOO.

L I t ie commission report gave no tn*I • dlcatlon whether the famous flnan- ! cler made hU gU i a t thU time In

cxpectaUon th a t congrcM would vot*' • higher taxes on wealth. ConlrlbU'>

tions o f th is character ususUy U k t . some tlmo to plan and tho program m ar have been arranged p rio r to the president's message.

A b rkc t Valne Drop*

' The market ralue o f the stock oh \• Jime 3S was about »37.SM.000. To­

day. because o f market decUnei, It is iro rth nbout g35.000.000. Tho sen­ate tax blU would inerease the tax on such a g ift I f made to o single

' Individual by an amount estimated upward of «1.350,000. The tax In June, I f going to a s ^ le Individual would have exceeded tlO,000.000. but would be mueh lower i f divided, whilo charitable conUlbutlons are largely exempt,

Rockefeller gare U ,000 shsres, oowvalued a t about «1,000.000. o f th b aame stock to an unidentified "edu­cational and sclenUfie eorporatlon” lo Uareb. B is boldlog* as o f June 30 were iJ tU A ’fO ahares, worth about »34;900;000. I n addition, otber com­mission reporta show he held 3 4 0 ;433 shsrea o f Staodard OU o f Mew Jersey common, valued a t nearly tlOO.000,000 and J.S0«,t3S common abares o f SUndard OU o f California, Tatued a t K5.f00.000.

Last December. Rockefeller db - posed o f <00,700 shares of Standard O lt o f Mew Jersey stoek. but the commission report d id not disclose whether th b was sale, transfer er B i f f

n o w C O ITAO E s n n tT iN o

. O A K t ^ . Aug. 1 5 -A cottage neetlng was held by the MUslonary elasa o f thq Oakley Seoond ward L.D . 8 . ehUteh a t the homo e f Mra.

. Ed Puckett. Monday evening. Speak- . ers w tre Russon Hunter. A r ta Rob-

Jnson. LUltan Nelson aad R e d em lth . Mrs. Puckett served ice cream and cake a fte r the meeting.

LEAVES FO E W A S m N O tO N '

JEROME. Aug. 1& -D e lb ert B u rk - ^ ha lter. Jerome acout. le f t th is week w ith the Idabo contingent for Washingtoo. D. c» fo r tha revamped acout tr ip . Two other scouts who — originally planned to «ttead the Jsmboree. V en i R ing and Jaek Welteroth. d id no t make the tr ip .

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, JEROME. Aug. lS--The W. p . !!f| .• Baton famOy re tu rr t^ Wednesday ,h

a fte r spending a week tn Ve llov-stone national park. nr

MPOJTT aOSIE BCRNS

OAKLET. Aug. l » - ‘nss house and J fum bhlnss o f M r. and Mrs. Elden W hlW e a t the Vlpont mine, south « f OsUey, »ere burned to the ^ ground Monday ntght. Ip,

R«»t beer. MUoIon « n a r r . sIlUU I* '

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Bic hot r«M t berf nnd«lehe«. ISc. "* Cook-a D rire In iw A d r .

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W h « a set-up fo r the d iy — ! W hen the ccffec u good!

IThere Is one coffee tth u wiU ilw a j- j be fiood , i f you g ive i t ha lfa chsB« ia tbe m s lin ;;. | -SchilUag Coffee repesa ' «w ith de lidous r^u U ricy . | f l

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C nV R C il PLANS PICNIC

JEROME. Aug. IS -T h e annual J Jerome Pre.iibyterian church picnic clo; w ill be held Friday aftemoon and y . . evening, beginning • ( S p. m., church o fflrU Is announced todsy. Ownta Slid sport* w ill occupy. Uw time un - bee tu « p. m., after which a soflbaH in game «-lll be plsyed. A pot-luck d in - n rr w ill be served a t 7:13 p. m.

\XTEBAN A T HOSPITAL ^

ST. MARIES, Ids.. Aug. IS (/D—A Weat Point graduate who waa a f l n t lieutenant a t o!d Po rt W alla WaUa has Ronr to U>e vrterans’ hoa- l la pltal. on i!ie scene o f tJw form er bal fort, fo r fia in liia tion for a pension.He L'l V lrgli J. Drumbnck. 77. Who 1 settK'd here In 1181. ‘ Dri

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JEROME. Aug. 1 3 -A deal u-u lo.ied In Jerome last week wh-.'r*by irg ll C. H ilbert. Jerome merchant )r the psst tf^Tnty j-cars. who has een managing tho Cash Krocery’J the c lly . purchased the slore x»m W. R. Dulllngton, Wendell, he buihiess Is to be known os H s l- ' ert grocery, and wUl be Iocnted In u same buUdlng on east Main :reet os the former Cash sro?er>-.

Um barerr and H ot Dog*. Tlie big ablca. C'eok'a D rlie Inn.—Adv.

l.uekT Ice Crtam eonr* a t Cook’s Irlre Inn.—Adr.

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KN U LL, Aug. l&-^KnuU Orange m et Wednesday erening a t Pleas­a n t View school house and voted * the grange on rccord as favoring j j the securing o f govemment money frlc! Jor erndlcatlon o f noxious wxeds In Tw ln rn lb counly. • ^

Plans for T « ln PaUs county fa lr J? • jc tre dlicusicd and n-omen o f 'th e g ran ic were requested to each fu m ­lsh a pie and a tea towel fo r the — ta lc P «

Refreshmenta were sen-ed by Mrs.A. P. Rouch. Mra. D. LaHue, Mrs.Anna M alify and Mrs. Roy Lom - y , mers.

• Next regular meeting w ill bo held at the whool house,, Wednesday. September l l . a t p. m.. . . ^

T O D A Y and SA*!N e ith e r P ic tu re N o r P h rase '

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.ITTEND THE MATINKI.SFOR BEST SE.^TS: , '

Matinee* A l : ;M - 3:15 ,(Last Afteraooa PcatBrv ro-)!

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INCGflUPLESra. llTDOUBLECEBEVIiNy ™

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FILER, Aug. l ^ A t a double wed- ding Wednesday a t high noon V isa J n « d Mildred Leona Cammack. Pller, and Wendell Clark Blevins. Herndon, The Virginia, and M bs Plorence M . Cam - *>ew fi nisck and Howard Cobb. F iler, wero f * S** milled In marrlsgo by the Reverend C, E Helmsn, pastor o f the P lrs t * MethodUt church, where lhe cere-mony was he ld.,-------- ------------- ^

To the strains o f MendclssohnT Wedding march, the bridal party tP M i npproache<l the a lU r, which waa S ?

, decorated with baskets o f summer floatrs. During the ceremony o r- R»n music was played by Mrs. Paul D n i< Ludlow who also sang ‘O Promise “ Y * ' .Mr.” preceding the cercmony.

Mrs. Blevins wore a gcwn o f whltei All): taffeta, while Mrsi Cobb waa BOI drw ed In white sUk chiffon. Both c ity e gowns m re d i t prlncess''»(ylo' and Uoa c «rre toe length. Each o f the brides posed wore a three-fourths length veil era f caiuht by an ivory shell coronet and m uok carried a ceotcr bouquet o f roaes. sewer

Mr. and Mrs. Cobb were accom- The runled by Mbs Elsie Hall. Wbo waa cent I d rrsxd lo yellow on^ndy and woro ta in i a corsage o f snapdngons. ond E ld - publle n \ i Thomss. Mlss Ire n t CsmagcJr. dres.^ed slm llarly-to.M Iss HaU. and q h u Paul Ludlow, accompanicd M r. and DUN Mrs. Blevlni. r

The Mbses Prleda and'Vera Cam- ^ mack, sliters o f the brides, acted »s flower girls. K E I

Following the cercmony a recep- tlon WM held a t the Cammack homo nt which friends and rclotlrea who dlscor had nttended tho »-eddlngwcreprcs- one ol enu Amerli

Following the reception M r. and Mr*. Blevins le ft fo r Herndon. V ir - ginhi, where they wUl moko the ir Iwme and M r. and Mrs. Cobb le ft . for a ahort vacation tr ip , foUowing A u j ^ which they wtU be a t home two aod ~ * J onc-haU mUes east o f FUer.

Oucjts were M r. and M rs .. L . O.Cobb. M r. and M n . H. G. Cobb. P » >' Mr. . C. E. Helman, M r. and M rvWUbur Cammack, Melvin and M ar- ---------shsU Cammack. and M argaret and Ruth Cobb; a ll o f Flier, and M r. and Mrs. J. R. Sturgeon and daugh- ^ ter. Dorothy, Murtaugh.

- - - - - - - 5FINED FOR D ISTtatBAN CE ^

JEROME. Aug. 1 5 -P n n k Je f- Wfries nnd Ployd Clark, both o f ^ •Jerome, srresled Saturday evening ^by Jrrome officers on a charge o f i -«dljiuirbUig tbe peace, pleaded gu ilty mto the charge when Uken before OPolice Judgo Ouy SUnton Tuesday ^and were fined IIO each. L

F L Y S P R A Y ^At a Price Yon Cao Afford lo ^

Pay! ^Uvestock, SLOO gal; hoase, S LU ^jaL Bring y o w own conUlnera. k?

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^ took nolhln* from n o - vb o d y . . .u n t i l rem onc* \ 1 ^

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ONKEY GRASSHOPPER INVADER FROM MEXICO eu

— _ ab forOOSON, A r b , Aug. 13 ^ 0 'tonkey grasshoppers" found by . E . D. Boll, Uolverstty o f .A rt* la toologUt, on tb » south «}ope

the Huachuca mountains, are v d e n from Mexico, D r. Ba ll said — iay.rhelr advent brings an entirely r fam ily o f boppera In to tha U o it- ■ ■ su tes . although tha strango erea- « which lives « n llr* ly in treesI a dose relative In th o ehapparal aorthecn Arlcooa tn d Oallfom la. rB tll-added .JoUke its northem Arlsona eou- . the hopper seldom leaves the ea and U rarely captured. Dr. B ail d .,)ISE TO VOTE .ON

$300,000 BOND ISSUElOIBE, Aug. lB .(,T>^The BoUe r eouncU today passed a resolu- a aJIIng fo r subtnlsslon'of a prb“ ed 1900,000 bond issue to the vot-

fo r various Improvements, a ok ip a l swimming pool, a storm rer and a sewage dbposal plant, l u •900,000 would be the U per i t the d ly would provide to ob- n a grant o f *349.000 from the lllo works administration.

INKER HILL MIKE TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY

2 1 X 0 0 0 , Idaho, AUf. 18 ( /F t- •king forward to Uio celebration the fiftie th anniversary o f the :overy of the Bunker HUl mine,

o f the m ou noted in westem erica, delegations o f beauty and 'hiskered miners wUl can y a clvlo iU tlon to Spokane th b week to md.he celebration b scheduled (or w t 33 to 3S.I I men of the d ty have been re- red to grow beards fo r the galaU-al, w ith fines fo r offenders, _____I fine fund has reached 1965 to ■ ■

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P r iz e A w a rd in g .

CUltdren who havo parUclpoted In nine Joyous n-ccto o f sanies, «th- Icilca nnd hnnd lcnirt classa, oKcr- ed b r the Bovcmmeat pl»yground project thL-$ summer, hnd plenty 10 U lk over yesterday atiemogn. loilowlng the prosrem lh a t brought to (I close the pro ject sponiwwl. by the T n ln FolU Council of.Parenta nnd Teachcrs-

Tiiero WM lhe free maUnee y«a- Icrdny mor»l«B n l Joc-K« Hoxy ihcatur, w ith Joo-IC presiding as lhe gcnlul hoet, lo be dlscuis«d. Then llic re wero U » camw and riice.i, w ith p riics fumlahed by lhe Council, nnd nn a lly lh e ju n to s pt the embroidery work by, .Mrs. Ella Brown, and Uie Judging o f ftcro- pliiHcs by M ayor Duncan McD. Johnston, p r ltcs were presenled by Mrs. John E. Hnycs. president , of lhe Ida lio ConurcM of Pnrcnl- T tachcr oMOClnllons.

Ilnodreds Attended - Nearly s60 boya and plrls have f taken pa rt In iho pUyground ac*

ilv itles n l D ru rj'. Harmon and Cliy ]i(irk.i ih ta aummer, occordlng to MIm Anno flwceley, instructor. Mra, G, A. Gntc«. recrcHtlonul clmlmian of the Parent»Tcaclicr Council, has b « n supenlsor Io r the projccl.

Prises lu lha handiwork were , anarded ns follows:

Embroidery. Io r Kirls nged 8 and 3: y jo r ii CuniplKll. Wrst: Mnbjl Brewer, *econd; W llraa Lec Rich* nrds, th ird . Ilonom bic mention, V ir­ginia Olbson und imoscno Sailor.

Embroider)', fo r glrla uged 10 to 14; ElUabelh Gibson, f irs t; VlvUn Brewer, second: M arguret Smitlt. th ird . Honorable mention, Verlln a itltw d .

Aeroplanes: Normun HosUm, Pat Penaock and Deo A ln a w o r lh r fln t: Edgar Fox, Boy Brewer and Oeorge, second; C;-a Stolces, Jaelda Sailor. B illy Leo nobcrson and Donald Matthews, honorable menUons.

tV laner* of^ltaees .Winners o t Iho five bo>-j,' races

and the aeven girls’ races were:Boys, aged 0 to B: GeorRe Glklu;

9 to 10, Jackie Oooing: 11 lo 12. W illiam nandell: 13 lo 14. Tut SmlUi; consolation, Edgar Fox.

G irls, aged 9. Sharon Dolcn; 6. Shirley Jensen: 7, Imogene Sailor:8. E\-a Stokes; 0. B llly Oooing: 10. Olivo Pem Secord: U lo 12, Mar­garet Bmlth.• Those In'charge o f the'plaj-ground project gavo special Ackaowledge- m ent to Clos Cook slorc, Mootis’ Paint nnd Furnitu re company, Twin Falla P u ln l and Glass company. Keel, Wilkerson und Stronk Lumbtr

. company, Uio Home Lumber com- X pany and the T « ln m ib Dally V News and the Idaho Evening Tlmck

I Io r their cooperation.

■ SENATORS APPROVE ‘WEALTH TAX’ AND

BORAH AMENDMENT(Continued From Page One)’

slderatlon next scstloji. w ith an umendmeni providing lh ; i t the J3.- 000,000.000 in ncw currency come Ircm the law authorliU ig the p:c i- sdeni to Issue tha t much In new money.

Seven ncpiibllcans — Borah. Cup- . v fr . F ratler, Johnson, Norbeck. Nor-

, xis and Nyc—Joined 48 Democrats I nnd the Proffreulvo LuFoUelle and

ilie Former-Labortie Shlpstead In \u tlns fo r the bill.

Ten DcmocraU — Adams. Burke, B jrd . Copeland. Ocrrj-, 01#«. Loii- ercaa. McCarran Mcore and T^'din^s —supported 12 nrpubllcans irt op* posllloa.

Recommended by President nooie- \e lt on the crouiifl p r r je r t laas -oi)- rfate<l In m .iny u'Hys in i i i r unfair .nlv.nniaRr? of llie few,” .ind l.ilX'lctl !>y ncpublic.un .is 'IL c a l lU ico .'’ m r -sm-ile m'-n-'nr^ » ilffn :. iii. ilr r* Wily w iilj th a t ajipro'.ed by tlic liouse, .-illhough both uoiiM ratie aboul lli-- r..i;r.e iim oun l o: m.w icv-

I^ liic ipa l cli.'fc.-encci; T i i: icnule M iM tliuied W g lirr csiaie .mJ d t l t»xf» otl donor.-, fo r lh<- new ;iilip il-

^ Unor taxes .Illd Iev;cs p:i rfc:;'lciii.-«- " 0.’ c iflJ approved by tlie l;o;;.'f and

p.-ppo-.ed by the pfc.'ider.:.Surtax lU le s lla lied

TUe senate aUo raised the turta.t ralea on ind iv idu.il n r t lln•ome^ o ir r tl,000,t»o. wltereiis ili'* hou»e tta.-inl llie mcreajes on income.^ o u t tiO,-

m # senate measure boosted :l-,e house graduated corporation hieuiiif taxes lo bring m about fou.- time-, as much new revenue; rcduced lll'^ excess pro fli.i r.Me.i lo produce o:il) aboui one-tenih o f ih a t under the houae mcajure. raised exUtlng c.ijil- ta l stock Uxes and levied a new ta.x on In lcrcorporatc dividends. Tlie lio^i.-c bill makes no mention of i h r ' U tte r ttto laxc.i. j

McCarran’a sllier,amendment.'atr- . cepled w'.Uioul debate. *o u ld repeal Ihe Ihree aeeUoRS o f the tUver pur* ' ch-xse act providing fo r na ilonallia . ■

. tion of-sUver. * tax o r So per e e n l, on Mlv^r irad lne p ro flu . and 11-

-censing o f taiports and exports.

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SOCIETY,>p- Phone;

G A n n F x r F A . i r r K y n r n i n y s i x r y - r i v i : ( ; i / : s r s ;i

o." DlvUlf.n leaders of the M ellio- 1rr* d l ' t Ki i1'.co|m1 Ladles’ Aid t io c lf li ,;l;e were ho'le: -es a t a ^m arlly appoint- ■I'c ed lea veMerrliiy afternoon a t tlie i:v- home ot Mr^. E. P. Lauljcrvlietni. ,

. Buchanan Street, T lir outdoor Uv- !ale lng room, Mirroiindrd hy utlractlve :'t i l l ciirden;.. t!;e rettlnc fo r the ,l l - ei-eiil w lilc li na.'. attended tjv j ix iy - ,iii.-^nve r-ie:t.'.. :'

A feature of the aflemoon waa ^;

f ' FR ID A Y37* —----------------- COHIIJ W ASH AND I

t l- CO.MPI.KTE CAR \V .\SH

lie I 1. P rejiure lubrication of.hr I all movlnc part.*, equipped

I , M th lubricating connections.; 5. n u %tl cups r r llh properj grade of lubricant,

a - ; ?. C,«e o f ChecJ:-Cliart ex-.fll : cJuslveJy.'!• 4. O iltne h o o d Jaelns.

clamps and'lUnge.i.=■ S. o ilin g fuq. generator, dl:*

Iflbu to r aad stA itcr motcr.«. Lubrteatlng io c r hinges.

I locks. «edges and clamps.! ". Oiltng th ro ttle anJ »paik

ad ju jtr.ieu i Unkas-:.

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lysaw ord ) By TISH TASH

3DEL AT HOMEi iy N ews P a tte rn

A VO KE CAN “ M AKE " A FROCK IF i r .S SMART KNOUGUI

PATTERN 2373

C/ftmcCP^latttSNo m atter how slmplQ aad Inex-

pensh-e a frock may be. I t Just Ukes one good smart feature to '"make” l l and you can see s t ha lf a glance w lia l th is square fro n t— round back yoke hod done fo r ooe Junior MIsal l i 'c o a do the same fo r you If you’l l choose the r ig h t fabric for thla simple Anne Aduna p n ttcm i Yoa could have a heai-y

■ sheer, satin or crrpe, or l ig h t­w eight wool, monotone o r prin ted and be sure you’ve the smartest th ing In loa-n. see how jo fU y the bodice gathers in lo the j'Oke. how

: Utterly simple'the cut o f sleevel A contrasting buckle and three bu t*

- tons triple tho smnrlnese o t the yoke.

Patteni 3373 U available In sixes 10. 12. 14. is and 18. S in 12 Ukes SH yards 30 Inch fabric. lUus-

; trated step*by*slep « w ln g Inatn ic- : tlons Included.

I BMij r t r r u N ccNTk (isc> to eoinas . n s , r ! a » s s ' " « . ' ‘w s ;

I Dime, idd rru aod BuaM r. BSI SIIIK TO STATE tat.

ANn NOW ANNS AOAMB SVM*siRK p.(rreRN book is r u o y i d»-t>c«a ttiM« M fcn ii« teny pat** or t-uelQiUos raatiloo ra«ia. Branen*'* froDifoi la KlTM -U ia 8rWa with

' TTOUMctu TreubiM — Uati«B wttb iv«utit; Pnsbitma—raueli "daud** Jun* lor D*b.-*TUJ» TUl* >l Play—aad Ira rr* an* on Vaeauoni Not onJj wttl rour *rc.7 ftiieb M a tm arur caa, but tQu-tl tiod rsu'xa dtttioM d a a«« -rnm r0l0V.«f*Vi(« arm mccatlai th«• tMirbini tptelal t«atur«*i ce.*<0 rOR vuuK cory ToosT i p r ic i: o r bo ok;1E“

ASdrau order to Tb* Ht«a. ratU ra Dfpu. Twin ralla.

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llie "treasure chest” In to which ;E'icJts placrd the ir conirlbuUons. msny teUlng In vorae how ihey iin il nrtjiilred the money. Two or­iginal sketches were presented by %'ema Slnema. V irgin ia Hopkln and Lillian Laubenhelm. Lorene Fuller played a .p iano ao lo'follow ing the »UU, Mrs. A ndrev 'W a rn e r, wife of the d is lr lc l superintendent, told ot in te trstlng acUvltlea rhe had

,6ts.-,erved In otiier Ladles’ A id So« leletlcs. Mlsa M ary lloo \e r. home from W hitman CoUege fo r lhe sum*

’ SPECIAI. {FEETE ' iLUBRICATIONC I. l-D E SII W iT H r O W E R W A S H E R 1

«. O iling - bcake rotla, clev- iKts and starter pedal housing. <

!>. Tightening w h e e l lug 1bc'.r*. >

10. OUlng body boliA and i PKds to eliminate squeaks. 1

11. Lubricating s t e e r in g srar hou iln f.

i : . Spraylag or palatlag j :p:t.-.g aaseebUes connections

n . Spraying c r patatiog •crtng asaembUes w ith pene- I i.-atlng oU.

14. Cbeck transmiHlon snd i d’,tJc:eatlaL

.49 C o m o lr lr I;I f A a u t o f u ^ n r a m o -

sKKvtct $ j o n t r I-110 M ain Ave. So. |

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An automobile accident on the highway one and onc-ha lt miles easl of K im berly yesterday hailed the homeward tr ip o t M r. and Mrs. Oeorge Hauge' and th e ir Btx*year> old son. johnn le, who were return­ing to Voncouver, B ritish Columbia, from a \ ls l t to N tw Vork.

Mrs. Hauge waa brought to the hMpItal here fo r treatm ent fo r head Injuries, seriousness o f which, had nol been determined last e\-e* nlng. and the Burgeon’s closed o wound In the boy’s acalp.

Mr. Hauge. said lo bo an employe of a Vancouver detecUve agency, had nltended a tra in ing coifrso In f

■ New York.•Tlie accident occurred, a mem­

ber of the aherlffa foree reported, whrn Uve Vancouver car coRitns - Irom the rear, crashed against an- t, other car d rtrcn by Ray D urk o? Jl Hitiuen. th a t sUrted to tu m from the h lg iiva^i tn to a fa rm drlvewny. . •nw offleer said D urk had signaled hls Intention to tu rn ,.bu t the other ^

: ear was moving too fa«t to stop ^ >in time to avert the coUlslon. ^ ; Damage to the Vancouver car waa' „ estimated a t between tlOO nnd »200, „ and to the D urk cnr n t between $TS

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* mer. played a group o f piano selec- JJ• tlons. l i

RcJrcshmeriU were served from d a table covered w llh i i Ince clolh, K

_1 centered w ith a bowl o f Bweel pens, ei ■tc and appointed in silver and c rp * f j

u l . CiHostesses wore Mesdamea R. A. t<

Parrolt, Ralph Taylor, Scolt E lls* cl• wonh, Ben Elder, D. P. oroves, F. i

' E. Drake, J. B. T om llii. 8 . n . ^Leece. Frank KcUoss end W. R. C

X- Chase. •ist --------------------------------- «to CO-EDS HO\OnED BY *^ LEAGUE AT L A I l ’.V /> .4 R n ' ^. . Conpllm enU iy to Mia« Allce s

Beatty and Miss Sarah Lauben- ou? helm who aro leaving soon fo r the n" , College o t Idaho. Caldwell, mem- o^ bers of llie Epworth League o t the f iY Methodist Episcopal Church enter- B^ talned o t a la« » party Wednesday L^ evening a t the homo of Rev. and (]

Mrs. Raj-mond &. Ree>. Mrs. San- wders, sponsor o f Uic group, served nrefreshmenU follon-lng an ei-cnlng a

* of games.^ --------- »'KSIGIIT-REIS'BOLD Liilj}‘TlALS PEliVtJiniED es -Miss O U dysR elnto ld. daughter of IS- M r. and Mrs. W. E. Weatlierby, and {. c - Olenn K n igh t, son of C. S. Knight.

wera married by A ilju tnn t J. J. Bills v t itw BaJvMlon Army, a i the ,, home of llia J;rldc'« piirciita l iu l

g Sunday. - *_I l f Mtss IrenP! Koepntefc wns brides- J “ maid and Ray Relnbold. brolhor o f l j a . the bride, v m bcsi man. ?!t9- The bride wore an orchid gown M and carried a bouquet o t rosebuds. | X The bridesmaid wore a Irock of ■ tb satin.n - A'Weddlng dinner waa served f u l - '. j ! lowing lhe wedding. The couplc Ir tt y i Sunday afternoon Jor MIddletoivn.•» where M r. K n ijh i » In buslnea.', - S ; Those present n l tlie ceremony in k >11 addition to the brldnl party werr l ' T* A d ju u n t nnd Mrs. J. J. Ellis. M r. ' rr « and Mrs. W. Weatherby. M r. and'_ Mrs. H. J. Weatherby. C. S. KnlRht,: -j

M r. and M rt. o , K ii IrIi i . m i .m K e n i' ' _ Relnbold. MIm Leona Relnbold.“ Lester Rrlnbolrt, Olenn Tlelnbold.'

James S ills and .Mlm Dorh EIIU, ,

I CHir.niiEs’ : uMEMBERS i:sruirAL\'£0 \ C-.Members of iha 'i lu il ia Club e ii* ,) ''

tertalaed thelr cluldren-Wednesday, afternoon In the c liy park. R efrn ilt- j ‘l m enu were senrd a t tlw eloee of '1 the afternoon. During ilio bu.tlne.vt ,hi seaslon. p lant «<‘ie mnde fo r u '

•*' swimming party .Mfiiday evening a t ' I ' Harmon park, to h* followed by a I c

'J pot luck d ln n rr i t ' ih e home of, .Mr. | t l •* and Mrs. D. P. Clrovea. The ne x t'in

social m ecunt of Uio club w ill be| er . = = = :le —

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; Hurrah! Hurr1 Big Tov j R a lly am: Fair Grounds-

SUNDAY, AU 1 EVERYBOD1; IN THE SNAKE K

NINE COIi R .V S K E T D IN N K

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" lis t iivenly-eighlh a t tw o -th irty L o'eloek.

^ C 0 .u .u r : \ / r Y c w v s c w ^ A //) SOCIKTY MEETS

■ Mrs, J. w . McDowell waa hosUss ? Wedneiday nftcrnoon a t the Com*?/ m unliy Cliurch Ladles’ A id Soclely /\{j|

In thn churcli parlors. The presi­dent, Mr.v Ray Bush, waa In eharge

; o t llll- bu-^nrss meeUnf. Oarsts were Mn.. o . C. Paulson, M rs, Vlo

> NelJon. Mrs. Olen Nelson, M r«. Clell McDo'.vell, Mrs. Charles D urlln g and

n daiiKlii'T.'. Oelly and Elaine, V Irg ll n 1, K n lK tii m ill Hazel Qpoth. The a ft* niin B, ernf)-)ii w- s spenl sewing and rc* proj I - freslimenls were served by th s host* to I

css, Mrs. Clara Peterson wlU en* basl ^ tertain Ihe group August twenty* han

elghlh In tiie chureh pa rlo n . min :• 'I andt KLMWOOD SOCIAL .I. Cl.CH I'LA^'S OVTIS'G ,w?

Eightrrn member* of the a m - J"®. wood Social ’Club, m eettnf reoently “ * a t llK> Iwnie of M n . Oeorgo Denton, r * ' made plan* fo r a picnic fo f famlUes nnd former memben to be heJd

■e Sunday. August eighteenlh a t one 1- o’clock a l NuUBoo-Pah. RoU call « responses were ’’F ln t Im preu ions i*®* I- o t Idaho." j.'ira to be fU led w ith ■e f r u l l fo r the ChUdren’a Home a t ®‘ ' ■- Bcljo were dUtrlbuted. . i i n . Rose y Lincoln ond M n . Lucy C a rte r won d the r.-hltj clephruils. M n . Denton Li I- was afsbled by M n . Wanda U e r- fere d man in scn-lng refreahmenta. Mra. w'ai g Alice Patterson, Pller, wns a guest. _

tyE/.VEI! nOAST AXD tSaL A iv x PAUTY G / r s y

M lw .Maxine Doss and Ed Woods Hrlt , entertained a t a croquet and buaeo Jy *

'h party,. foUowed by a welner roast “ lost owning a t the 0 . A . Baker } ^ „ ;• com itry- home fo r, a group o f their

ItiUmnio friends. Miss M arsaiel, s - Woodt, su ie r o f Ujo host, assisted

“ 111 flen-ing refreshnients. .—JpuesU wero Miases WUda Small.

’ .Marthela Brockman. Margaret Oee nnd UlRh Marie H ollister nnd Ralph M artin , Morria Empcy, Ernest Os*

“ I trom and Paul O ’Leary.)f! ~ ~ '

C o m i n g EventsI. L _ _ 1

- I'he ScneDlera’ club wlli meet n iv ith M n . i K r y Uveke a t Buhl T , I'riday. M e m n n are requested to r 'm fs t a t the c ity park a t 11 o'clck. d ' '

'■Iten-PERSONS escape;•! INJURY IN COLLISION

1 A broken radius rod, according to r ' l ^ r t by a member or Um sherifrs ifree. locked a fron t wheel cn the

,car Uxat M . A. Hensley o f Tw in l-'nlls waa dnvm g on the highway

y,<inv and one-quarter miles east o f . . : ‘I'A in Falla last evening, and swung ,;!th<’ car acrosa the rosd to craah L.« 'i in in s t another, approaching car in ii - “ -iich Mra. E. O. Herrick of Ta-ln ,i I ’.->tla and her sisters. Mrs. Floyd a I Cl.n-pool and .Mrs. Oladys Oam- r. and live children »ere rid*: f Int­e l noth c a n were damaged, ail of

rrali! Hurrah! |iwnsendid P icnic>-Filer, IdahokUGUST 18th DY XNVTTED R IV E R V A L LE Y ’S OUNTIESN K R A T U P . M :

M m : c ; iN s a t 2 p . m . i Jce T . B a i le y L e e a.t S p e a ke r I •. \V e a re s o r r y . |

L .S P E A K E R S IC O L . m L L L \ M S , B O IS E | M e r id ia n , a n d O lh e rH . ,

>f Ice C re & ia a n d L e m o n a d e , o u c h fo a r te s y o f P J x to n '5.: t an d ow-n ta b le s e rv ice .

H A T I T W I L L B E B IG ; n v T H E T H O U S A N D S

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p o w e re d b y 'a s to c k au tom obU e m i i r p o r t w h e re te s ts w ore m ade. I t ' i f r speed,— (/P) P h o lo . •

rafiioicis pPOTATO w i ; :

— IIdmlnlstrator of AAA’s

New Program Named At Washington

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WASHINO’TON. Aug. IS (,f>-Ad- iiin lstrn llon o f tho jw tato conlrol Jne irogram, the lateat fa rm conuwodlty |l“ o 0 be designated by congress u a laslo crop, w ill be placcd In tlie ^ a i lands of J . B . Hutson, the AAA ad- lin ls tra to r fo r tobacco, rice, peanuts Hal nd sugor. ‘ Ion

denA. Z. Mercker, potato expert of

he department o t agriculture. wUl « asaoelAlfid w ltb Hutson In admin- iterlng t h e ^ U t o plan,'one ot the ^ oost unusual o t control programs,The plan, which wlU beeome law '

rhen President Rooeevelt’a algna- ure la atUched lo the AAA bill, pro- i L f Ides fo r the eoUeeUon o f 79 cenla a lundred on-potatoea sold in excess ? . ■f salea quotas. There. wlU bo no ^ , iroducllon reatrlcUon, no process* ig tax aod no benefit psiTnents. , Legislative action on the plan, of* <j>

ered by RepresenUUvo L ln dA y the Varren, Democrat o f Washington, ngg,

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he glaaa tn the rig h t aide o f tbe com a r in which tbo women and ch ll- PaU iren were r id ing being broken out. con tw officer reported, but none o f tion he occupanta c l either car waa ing ajured. tert

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Troops Exp’ell Agitators fo" In Pea Plokers’ Strike;

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water aUotted to lands o f the Snake river valley. •

Lynn Crandall, wotermaater tor tha dia trict. said a t Idaho FaUs he had been advised hU deputy. ° i ; Roy S u tc llf f , 'th a t he was shutting headgates and sending the water to tbo lower valley ueera. Under m ar- " " Ual law S u tc llf f could coll upon na- tlonal fftiardamen to enforce his o r- ■“

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Idaho naUonal guard troops, sent . * to Teton county a fte r Oovemor R ou placed th a t area under marUal law. Wednesday afternoon, attlved f " at th e ir destlnaUon a t D r ig o a t l l;a o s. tn . yesterday, snd immedl- 1 ately "w e n t to work,” Captain J. H . Uo: Beaver, jr . . commanding Company >B, lie U i Engineers, T w in f%Ua un it , ot the Idaho naUooal guard, to ld IUa parenu la a telegram dispatch- «4 a t l : lS p . m . yeaterdajr.

Troops sent to D rlgg i. Including ~ the Buhl u n it o f the 110th engl- neen and a p a rt o f th a t regtmenfa medical detachment and a deUcti- ment o f Its headquarten and supply p company a t Boise, besldea tha Tw in n PaUs company, otade the t r ip lo a t convoy t n in o t 19 trucks, tw o sU *Uon wagons and an ambulaoce. leav­ing T w in FftlU a t 3:30 a. m , yes* te rdsy m om lng.

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Thirty - Eighth Infantry's Representatives Visit

Twin Falls

A recru iting p a rty fo r the 38th In­fantry, U nited s u te a army. In Tw in FaUs yesterday and today, had last evenUi* accepted two T w la PaUs young men fo r callstm ent and to lh a t extent contributed to tlie lu l- llUm ent o f the regiment's dlmUUah* ing quota, oC ree ru iu under a recent army expansion prognm . -

The prospecllTc recrulla. who were lo Icovo early th in morning Io r Uie reglmenfa sU tlon a t Fort Douglas, u u h , were Qordop C. BaUey, aon -ot L o n n BaUoy, and Ben W. Kaa- Ig. a form er resident o t Blacktoot.

w a y to W eft Point In coaunaod o f the recruiting par­

ly, U euteoant Charles B . W inkle aald last evening t lw t Uitenriews hen yesterday were no t only w ltb a num­ber o f young men w lio were interest­ed In Joining tho anny, bu t w ilh othen who sought InformaUon n y gardlng enU»noe to West Point mU- itary aUdemy, o t which he U a gnduale . i t was a pleasure, he ssld.10 po int ou t to these young men the opportunity fo r enterUig West Point Irom the ranks, aa well aa by ap- jw ln lm ent.

Membera o f the pa rty also ex­plained opportunity th a t la given to enllAted m an to l^a ra a tn d e In arm y aehcob.

Ttie recru iting party Is 'vlalUng T w ill FaUa on Uie f irs t o t a seriea ot.regu lar m on th ly v lslU th a t wUl continue unUl the authorized sUengUs o t Uie 38Ui in fa n liy la atU ined wlU) new enUstmenU. Oo- openUng In tbU u nderuk lag Is f ie r - • geant D . M . Pool, Instructor fo r Id a - ho naUooal guard engineers, v b o is

ue m be n o f Uie party, besides L leuU nant W lokle, are Sergeant A.J. Houstoo and Corporals Oerald O . m U c k aod Charlea Cook. aU mem­ben o f Um M U l in fa n trr*

D uring Ib e lr alay here th e ir sta- Uon U a t Uio postoftice buUdlng.

Boot beer. H lsalen orange. sUOl- elons and pep. AU flavon, loe eeU. Cooka Drive l a n ^ d r .

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S7N 0PSIS: EmUy Felton's motber, FHuic m Feltfln. U one o f thDM ccntle rm u lM who m a u c t* C Tcrrtb ln r ■ttd evefTbodjr. Sbe b H • da ty eompiez. aud Emily h u ar>

' r ire d a t coUeco are w itheol ever haT inr been pcmsKted to do tbe IKUe th lncs Iba t provide escape fo r T o n n r ilc n . ' Erea ih r Edwin Barnes, wbo obrlDBStj' adores Em* Hr, U Jost the k ind o f (07 Frances Felton llkea. N ov Em Bj U b d n r nhipped o ff to A r d o ^ . near

' bontr, instead .of te in r afloved to CO to n r rn ]\tawr, whlrh slie v s n t-

- rd rery much.

Chnpter TwoARDMOPE ,

- • Ardmore is not f t ir from Elalon. , Alabama. I t is near BlrmlnRhara: , nlwut two hours drive. EmUy noted. ; from h t r own fron t door. A lthough fche had seen the college before, slie , was conscious o f a racue disappoint* \ m ent as the car bore her and her , m otiw r toward.1 M ain BuUdlng.

Erthetlcally, the Ardmore o f n de- rado ago *iu« not W ry M ttif> -ln j: i t was ioo prone to ifno i« tho ameni* tie* o f living fo r the rigors o f leam - lng. There was no a rd iltec tu ra i un ity in the buildings, and exchange profcuors from T r in ity .o r Bdln* biirgh found thenwelm. lo the ir sur- prlic . quartereil In rococo relics o f the nlncUes whieh the campus, lUco « an enormous amoeba, had absorbed < ns I t grew. ■" «

^fo((ernlAm. except In such courses 1 AJ n rrv neccisary i6 m aintain the }

' fclioo l’s ^landing, had not been a i* i lowed lo rear Its head; and its Bible 1 pro feuon tought a doctrine o f fire and brimstone while Its professors 1 or science condueted discreet experl* t menu w ith the Mendellnn lavs o f « heredity and expounded the D ar- r w inlan theory o f natural selection. I

Smoking went band In hand v i th < cheating as a capiUi offense, and automobUes were Instruments o f the > Devil fo r the furtherance o f his p r i* > ™ ie ends.

Beforo committing her ehlld lo ■ Ihe college’s care PnneesPelton had > a long Interrlew w ith the Dean which strengthened her own cooTle* tlon o f the rightness o f her choiee.

Dr. Markham was a fragile lady of the post*Vlctorlan era who had ‘ growTi up w ith the school, and who managed through the sheer force o f £ hre convictions and her unlmpeach* , sble (renlllJty, lo control f i r e bun* * dred girls w ithout raising her voice. ~

Freshmen trembled in her pres* J ence and n'ere uneomforUbly aware o f the ir ha^nds and feet; graduates n w h e f derotlon to 'h e r Kboo l and her studenU, and paid her unstinted tribute. 3

She and Ftanoes liked and re* *spectcd each other tmmedlately. „They saw eye to eye in tho m atter Jo f tra in ing young g lrU fo r l ife . Orer •a eup o f tea tn the Dean's imm a* \

• euhto parlo r they discussed and set* , tied Bm liys future. ■

“ I ea n t te ll you," Frances assured ; her warmly, "w hat a com fort i t Is to ' know tha t Em ily Is tn your care." ,

D r. Markham smiled. -Y ou aro < w ry kind. I t Is a great com fort to [ us to have girls like your daughter ■ ftt the school. They make U what U '

• lv - IFrances shook Iser head. "N o t en- *

tirely. No m atter how fine a gtrl U, ' she needs to be directed.** ”

Dr. Markham sipped be r scented , tea delicately. ,

•TTiai Is tm e. Our secret lies In dl* ' r r r l in g ra lhe r than ru ling . We give “ o itr g irls more Uberty th an any other “ whool In the Soulh. on the nasump- * tlon tha t they are capable o f appre* ; elating I t. They know otrr h lg h 'id ea li ^ and s tn « to lire up to them . Tt has bfen re ry siicceasfui.-

Prancci gtanced a t her watch. ro*e ‘ and extended n plump hand. " I mustn 't monopollae yw ir ttm e. You )i.\\T been more than kind ." .

I t would I f f Inaccurate to s-iy thn t Dr, Markhnm shook hands. Rather.

ollowed her hand to be taken. " I l;ope you w ill eome and see ua otten. We like to feel that parents are In ­terested In our efforts."

“Thank you, I ih n ll. - Frances as- ( »«ri^ her.

went tl;?n to the Freshman F l>nrrr.U<ir>-. nn outmoded red brick

Wlili roomv Urp<* enouch to hn'.:w « inorifm effleleney apart- _ m rn t and ellmbv'rt two fligh ts o f , mair? ‘.o Si^r d»urhter'.'» room. .

Fm ilv w.K arranging book^ anrt PIc-.urr.N. H rr far<* w m flushed and ^ <*irtv Aticl h rr *•)■>>« wrre shlnlns.

li.nt bceim to rrallae. wa* fi'fT-.r freedom lhan anything ^

rV rr krio«-n.••.^rp Vd.; i t j j l r . i f fo r .•c.ipper?" .'he ”

-Ailv.;i<r liead. "No I "

;n:<i WiV.l.im to rome fo r me at five ftr.rt 1 r.‘»r.fy 'in lt tre -n o T . You ‘ rr.oT T r n - r r like to leave )-wir :» th rr »‘ore for j

J 'ffr« -r rv;;f>:i w . '> rvs - jn u r ' »!ien n;y>V:<- or lilm

'o i ; os.'i iu> u tlLyrl.ilm fil»iiy r 'l ii l^ t i . 'h lp s i ih h im outsit!*^ thi“ ps;-rr.;iT of f-.r- <.'au;hCe:.

•'W fi!. k'.*-'. him fnr me and t r l i t Vtm I'm *-«ne<-Jirr a vlv.t wyjn m r

ran -*•. nwav I T 's .- i: r o ; ‘ 0W .tliam.- N

rrar.r^-t lo^'itert t t her ihouel-.tfu:- f lv. In her a n r l wtu» t ^ > and.jo •'rarfMi ov^r' ht#' ldi-a oJ > » r tn r h^r , home, “ Vo.I «-i;i rrs ifm ber. I h07». I ;

(V»l 0? vou? • . •T!-.e faded. ’ O ' coj:.*r,

“ I'm rare yo<i a'.r.." Frar.ce* J^.'*r w tth real tenttemew ar.d went t:o h r rw » lt ir : f f ta r . i

E m l.y j roommate, whose n f js ' :w i^ Jud llh C an^'l. a .T .v«l la t / r tP ttil'-, ever.tr-s. I t wa* quite typical of iJu iJ lh . Em ily leamed afsertrard.*. ;to arrive everywhere a litt> ! later : than everrone else. Ite r tardiae.Mw *rn1 !c t« tlo o a l: tt usua:iy re*a i:- jed fr t f f l an unwHluienes-' on the part 10! o lh rr pecple to le t berJeaTe the t place *h * h*ppened to be.

She wa. ta ll and sender, «-iUj :e:o4<5* dark ha ir a jid Ir.genuoui s:ue t ejes tha t h id a knowledge « I peo?;e|'

OTG STABa i l f c t s —

aad tbIagA tb a t f«w individuals ever — bare tb« curiosity o r the energy to ' • acquire. 6 be flung her ha t on one “ bed. her eoat on the other, look in ■ tho room a t a glance, and held out “ botb hands.

"How doth tho little busy bee!" sbo chuckled.

£m lly suocumbed a t once. Her •« snUe was a reflection o f Judith's.« "How do you do?"'• Jud llh f lu n g herself fuH length on* tbo-uamadp bed. "Oh. beautifully. '1 « always do: it 's a fam ily fa lling."

: Later, Em ily came to know tlia t,» too. Jud ith’s famUy. w«re aU facJi- ■* loned from the same bright mclal.

“ Is there anyth ing I ran do ^o_^clp , . you unpack?" she aaked a little ahy-f"! ty.- ---------

.'-Judith ran a hand througb the shoH, cloudy ha ir and stretched.

® ' "Thanks, no ; there'a nothing to tm* pack. 1 intended to get here In time

J?' to rescue my trunk from the moel- Strom below, bu t David made me

'J® late, as usual. I ’l l hare to aleep od tho mattress, bu t I've fared woree before this."

(C ^y r ig h t, 1935, by i.is rlan aims)

i t . (Continued In Next Issue)li* . I I . .

^ METHODISTS ASSEMBLE ^ FOR BURLEY MEETINGOf BURLEY. Aug. 15 -A eonferenee Ke o f ilenard* o f the Methodist Epl*- ;d w p a l church waa hetd Wednesday

evening at wtilch Dr.'Andrew W ar­es oer, district superintendent, aus w preaent. Tbe study o f the nnanclal 1* program o f tho church for the com­ie lng year was engaged In. re D r. Warner wa* a dinner guest rs a t the panonaga preceding the 1* meeting Wednesday evening. Olher Jf guesU at the M. E. paraonage Wed- r- nesday w re M r. and Mrs. J. M.

Ke lly and Byron Monish o f St. Her-, h ens. Oregon, who were enropte to id Washington. D.* C.. and stopped over le hero fo r a short v is it w ith Uev. Le- I- roy H. Walker and w n i.

i DECLO COUPLE WEDS » AT CHURCH CEREMONY

BURLEY. Aug. 15—A fa ll wed*M ding was aoIemnlBed In 'lhe L. D. B... church a t Declo Wednesday eve- ,r n ins a t 7:1S o'clock when MUs F rn i

ffZ e l Vosbenr, daughter o f Mr. and m A. C. V. Voaberg o f Declo. was

, united In marriage to Howard Kan- ' nlng, son of M r. and Mrs. Prank ' Manning o f Burley. Rev. C. O. A r- . ras, paslor o f the Burley Presbyter*^ ian churth,- read tho cerem ony;- 5 To the strains o f Mendelssohn's ,

wedding march, played by Mta. M U- ' dred Hawk, the brida l pa rty enter-

. «d tho ehurch which was decorated,, w ith little Donna Oean Draney In

pink organdy carrying a basket of I sweel pea* preceding and strewing

sweet peas tn the pathway. r r ' The brtde wore a gown of 'rh lte

aiUi w ith TeU and carried a bouquet ^ of bride’s roaea. Ker only attendant ^ was her sister, Mlss Maxine Vos-

berg, gowned In a w hite organdy gown w llh hat to match and carry*

? tng a mixed bouquet o f roees and '1 gladloUs. M r. M anninc was attend* j; ed by hU brother. L in ford Man*

nlng. Before the ceremony Mr*. Jos­eph P. Payne aang. 'O h. Proalae

. Me" and "PalnUng Pretty Pictures ' of Tomorrow.'*

J Following tbe ceremonj' a recep­tion was held a t the Vosberg home

, where 100 guesU were received. A* bride's cake waa cu t nnd refresh*

menu were served after which the, couple le ft fo r a short t r ip to the ;* coaat. M lu Maxlno Vosberg accom* j" panying them as fa r a* Baker, Ore- ^ gon.

Both Mr. and M ni. Manning w ill teach Khool near T w in coming winter.

,* Mlas Ellen Mae Oberholtaer a rrlv* ed home IhU week from an extend-

,, ed v l i lt In CnUfomla.MlM Pool. 8 mlll»-Hughe« teacher

;• w ill arrive In Burley Sunday prep­aratory to taking up her Khool work here.

'■ COMMISSIONERS INSPECTn POWER COUNTY BUILDINGk ■ _____“ JEROME, Aug. IJ - S . A. C lark. O.;I E. Dellinger and Ralph Shawn-er.

Jerome county tommL'sloner*. le ft ,* for American Palls Wedneaday to j 5 inipoct the courthoufc o f Pow er!_ eounty.' n ie roa e r eounty counhou.* wss

constructed a t a eost o f 150.000. the ■ .ium which the Jerome county co m -,

mlisloner* feel would be adequate 1 for the erection o f a new court- I

, lio a v In ’ Jerom<“. Under the plan' I ‘ now beinc considered the federal I

eovemment wouM dfnat« about I per eent and the eounty the r r - I

'• I malnder, c r trt.tiiO . j

SERVICES ARRANGED | d FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM I

GOODI.va. Aug 15—Funeral aer-n vice.i ^ il l be held aV the Methodl-.i ’L 'ir l iu rc ;i nn l*r:d-xv m om lnx a t 1C ,’ '.■o'eloek for Mr.'. H v in A. D tim m lt: 1

U h o w.il k i’.lrd i:: .in automobile r r - |1 -{cldent Tues<lsy m om ing at T:?' ..id. j o'clock, when two cars colRded. 4• r . Rev, Wi'.ber C o ft o f U:e C hr. - Ie. |;;an ci-.'.irch r.;;; ;ireacl; the v : - I)d mor., I

OPERATIONS .\T n i.'R LK V ' IB U R U n'. Aug. 15 -M n i. Scot;..

Henderson underwent a m ajor op- I t rra tlon at lhe Cottase htwpltal Wed-

r.csday. R. Ta rjie r. Oakley, and Mrs. - Thornton. Declo. bolh underwTnt V

In coilre or>eratlon.t at the Co;tace'n of hojplta: Wednesday. A ll tliree pat-

ien*j are Wported to be d o jig n;?e- » er :y. Ii.« An exergenry appendectomy was T t- perfansed cn M rv O’.lve Shertner 1 r t of B iv lc r Wcdr.e.-^ay night a t t V * '.f c»::a re hospJUL f'

. Mrs. Lloyd Sm ith o{ OakVy. j Jj n'atleot a t the C otuse h '..'r;;a : re- ae turned ;o .h e r hos-.e la Oak:':;e . Th'-riday: I

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t r . \ - r » aitil <1atk-. ap--,>fatint Ihe Idaho th ra U r in *-Silk Hat K id .- w fth ran t Kelly, «U illiaro ilarrlcan and Warren H y- C(

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a ta r uho fe ll for a pair of laosh-In t rem and ehanjed h i* fti.nd abool Nnrr. .\dded fe a tttm arr: IV tle r IT llou»inr Neira Flaabrt Nn. Ih rw . iL A rartoon. noveliy and Movleloop ' P nrwv a'

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ROXY THEATER SHOWS ‘THE DAWN TRAIL’

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The Roxy theater w ill be •l'.'.'-*inK ' m tdm fare for thoje tha t like a e - ' lion In “ The Dawn T ra il." ii-.r C o l- , umbla we»ern, starring tha t rre a t- 1 rs t o f all daredevil cowboys— Buck I Jones. I t ts sclieduled to oprn there ; fo r two days starting today. ; ^

; Buek Jones ts a great favon;r w llh ' motion picture a'.idience.«. I i Is :v fv'p- iw"!

u u tlo n he r ig lit - j ■

mance of daring |I - ' I feais 0: !ior;,«- “

_:nar..'hl;i U? and : i i i great horse. SiUer. ; rep- - rrto ire o f U un u iha i i» i: . .n -a ia j- , lag.

They aet together as tf were .. ' :wo humans Instead of a hur-...r. and 'I ft beast. T he ir cooperatwr. u ir.ar»-el-

ed at. Every picture f.-.T:-.' t ' a- ac- !! compllAhmeats. Buck i:;ii;ks nsore 1

o f hU horse Silver than ar.>or.e he ,[ know*—and Sliver de»er-, - j

The second chapter of M (* le ry ,I M oun'atn Ken and.. I T arran . "a co'iifedr ' Occe Over •

; U gh lU '." a rartoon ar.d r, -u . com- .: , plete the btU at the He-.;. uxlay :

• and Baturdar. |

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D O W N B Y T H E R IV ]

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C,lV6e€eN I. THIS 5ERER f l U FRACAS-flNPTHeRE'S THATPt MONTTtNA . i f t N MORERT OP W A iT tP J R ^ ' BATTIKTD se*rrLC \norlNO COME V • TRV r c o s t / ^ ^ B M | ^ V _ .

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SWIMMEIlSOFJillONIE- , PUSS fflllNKTIONS |j

I JEROME, Au f. 15 '^nfiy-seren ( |1 I Jerome children and young people I V passed the Red Cross swimming- | H nnd lUe MTlng lesls In classv. con* I H ducted by Oswald T l io r ^ n and ^ S tew arl Johtuon under tllreetion Riven by the Atrerlcan Red Cro.v.Rev. J. S. Kendall, county ,Red C ro u chairman, announeed to<ray. Several hundrsd persons enrolled fo r the e!a.*."e*. and the swimming campaign proved to be the mast sue- ce.wful In the hUtorj' o f Jerome.' Following U a IL't o f persons Inc the ir.'.tji: ,

Beglnnera—PrancU Hurt. Char:.-. -1; Tomlln.'on, Imogcnc _^Blrd. Corrine McClar.aUan, Dorothy"Carlton. Jean ^ Welteroth, Bertha McClanahan. | Wanda Wliharn. Kelly.Itarm an, Car- » ' oMne Ocl'.srer. Uiwrence Stone, Ma- |M ble Noms. Nonna Plow. Leavii-.-* ■ Plos.1. Dora ,W.\Il»er and Lols lleaii. [ B

8wlmmer.»—Dlckl<* Trounsen. Oene M c ln ljre , Clara Lou Melser. Lila H K J Rov! Ootr. Elmer RUfSell, Betty tO Comai-,i:, Bob Troun.r!n. Bob Pratt. ■ j.-, t'ay Handy. B llile Peler.i. Luelle Penland, ,\ne.il!ne Oalloway. W aller IV Burrtlrk and Alice Ooemmer. "

Advanrrd swimmers — Mollv .Me- th Mahon, V irrln la Ikard. Paul Prwtt.B il ly RiM'"'.!. MslfOlm Brook.^ a n d ------Pr«'d Ariin'.ti, j, ir

Junior. M r R e l^er. LMn;; (irrru , Leland T ^ r t fn c '^ V lthton. n->'.n:'''nd Cornwell. Don inj- t:Thorpe. Prten>. Delmar P ink- n«no*ton. Ju.iier Plathers. Oeorge Oray. ors »

' ila ro 'd C.\r.3da. LouL< Sucg. Don-I aid Wesley J larm nn and J-rt cilTaroM c;r>v;xy>l. M ri Senior .laving—Phyllis Handy, j piMars.aret .-?'.iss. Delbert Burkl'.a’ ter j,omeI and Alfred Fleehtner. Four

’ MILWAUKEE GIRL i., '"ENDS VISIT AT FILER

I F lLE n , 15 -M U * M ary J»n- IM fNam ara ef Milwaukee, who hs.''! tV fc ■been llie - lif.n o f her aunt. M r'. O .i ■

• ; r . K Is « . le ft Wednesday for her '' ’ Ihome.' ! MU-< Emily Dayley and M!'»' D o :- . CA •:o th y Oentry enietialned « iih a . «-omi .shower at tlv* Dayfey horr>- .*wnor- .\f. I

/ t n c tl-.e M Lw * Mildred Can-.mark M rv 'and Tf'fenee Camma:k, ■»;•.,» »ere Godd

■ married this a-eek. A fare*' n-imSx-r 'Jie 1 |o r gtfis wrre received and tlie h8'- _ w lth (tesa x n e d lunch to the 25 man.

I ^ W O S m Mi I j i O N L Y .

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a rc th e p r in c ip a l c h a ra c lc rs to r iR h l : A lf r e d P a ine . 2G. o f On K r s k in e Fi.>«h in N o r th S a c rfltn c i io n o f P a in c : l l t i i r h S m ith . 2 7 . 'o f 1 i f f H a r r y B r y j jn t . w h o a p p re h c n t th e t r i o con fessed .— f/P) P h o to s .

Mr*, L. H- Brown and Mrs. Ed paiie: ■Ichert entertained \Vedn«u.day Mrs. th a de.vert SrirtKe ra r t\ tionor-“ '>''aL'> 5 the M1S.V* Vera, >7hfl and A n -'in g ," aiae Dlehl of Lo ' .\:-jeIes. l io n - 'e d " s were won by ML'.' Vera D leh l.'M rs. r*. Unro'd Ila ln llne nr.d Mrs, Rob- ' the : [ CorIe.vs. ; _Mrs. Jennie H ill, by Mr^, |B, n re iiii-n , en'.rrniTirrt at her ■

,me Priday w ltli a d - .v m brlflce. lUr tables wen- at ;>lav.Hn;,o.".s were ')n bv Mr?. Robrrt CorlKv Mrs. O, ' ; " \ ,

Chlldv Mrs. O. C. DarU and ' ' ^ T’ F. J. snyile.-, I™-'*'' Mr?. I?o.voe Rambo of C'ie>lwood. | M r

J . Is visiting frier.c* !;»re. Calif - _______________ .. !hom«

VERYWOMAN’S CLUB & MEETS AT CASTLEFORD j|M|.

CASTLF.FORO Aur. 15 - » T r> - iman's ciub rr,r; Tliur.vlrtV In the ^ Q | | , E. f.’iL.TCh a; C.i-.t.V.'rird «Jil» w U V Alvin Korlr»'lc and Ntr.«. S- _ _ xld.ard .as hn.ve'v'^sSijbKCt for n C e dav y-as -'noiLv.-kf-eiyr’s day." U I th Mr». L. K , Jte.v^UvvU a.schair- ■»n. Mra. J. n,ir.'Mox read a ]

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W O M E N A N D GASOLM / \ 1 K N O W -s o r I ^'ANDER- I 1>IOU6HrYt>OANP W C NOT t , COULD OPEN flOVER- J FLV|N<5 SCHOOL,Off ' MINE ( SOMgTHINC, OPTHERE.

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I S McrK in th e la te .'il d n im a o n u c icd in O a k la n d , w h o . po lice M id , c o n fc j m e n to ; ( le o r c c W a lla ce . 27 . o f Oi o f O a k la n d , th e o th e r a d m it te d con ended P a in c a n d S m ilh as th e y wa ■s.

ajier entitled "WTiat Is Home For? "Iw. Ed Harding had, as her.tr;itc ,KiLv- a iiil^lTue t<oiiotn> in'e ," Mi.« M, Thomas demoiiT.trat-1 "T a b lj Service in ttie Home;" \Irs. F. E. Ha.itlnca Ulked on "Hot\ : ie M tnd Can Save the Bo<:y.~ I Tlie next meeting wii: be the ' S!I- ; «

rr Tea" and w ill be held a l llvr I t oxe of Mrs. E. W. Kln.von a ;th 1 ^ le/dames J. J. B:tck, fl. A. O llle tt \ s riU Prank Amoa as.-.l'tant lio n ca - ; ~

Mrs. M. W, Cook will be e lis lr- | = lan i)f llie procram. ] -Mrs. Phil SpraUine of o r.d l'y .

aliforn la. I.' v lM tm i here at t t r [ ome o f her sister. M n . John T lio -

5 F B T T ”;USPECT CAUSE ” IF BACKACHES U

H im o u Trwatmtal 0^«»fi t i !

M a ry su ffe re r* r e t le r . n a g c ln a ' V3 arluieti* quleklr. onee th*-r dl«'-ovff ' . i» t the real e»uj« o f th r lr iro jb .e -Ji » r b * . . . . 'Tbe kldneya are or.a of > » lu re * : '23 aief waya o f taV ler tbfl a r lJ i a n i -32 •alte out o f the blood. I f tbey don t I *a j 3 pinta a day a ii'l ta g r t nd « f '.or« that. 1 pound, o f *»»;» m atter.: our IS ta il** o f kidney i'jbe» may >P*<J fiufMns. 1 •:<I f J-ou h * \o IroubJe wlCi fre.v4'r.l (

ladder ra*»affe»« Urt »fantyi.T\n 'jnt - j jM rb onen rm a rt and burn, tbn is 1 ^lle■ofWd^.e^•tB^estr.lTr,<‘»J^.!;^S- I •** nc oot. Thia diLCsTr ucnal m y b« ' tio t^g ton lnc o f n a fttn c back^rh^. * hCpalna. loaaof p*t> andart-nrr. get- I In f ap n icb ia ,*» rlllne . pufflr.m un­er tae eye* and dlr=If:e^«. •- Dea l w a it fo t aerloua trn jM * A«k 1

« j r druggtat fo r DoAN'.s r iU -S — , rtdeb baTw been aaed *ucer<itullr> il- over year* by miU,,o< o f,•ople. Tbe r gtr« harpy andf i l l Help C u'h out «h« IS r - i> . o f , Idaay tube*. Oel DOAN'S I ’ lU -S . 1

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I in N o r th e r n C a li fo rn ia . L e f t n fc fw cd s lay in R P o lic c .C h ic f f O a k la n d , a d m it te d cnm pan* co m p a n io n , and D e p u ty S h er- w a itc i ! fo r a t r a in . P o lic c sa id

^ M Y W IF E K E E P S 1C A L L IN G M E .

" C U D 4 . P U T - I T ^ ^ ^

T lirre Is no need to delay long­er !n buring youH'-lf a car. our cars are gu.iranteed and jo u get your chotce of models w ith a smr.ll do-rn payment.

■ni A Tudor _____ _..S:i3'31 Chevrolet Coupe _______ $225

V -8 DeLuxe Co'JT>o____A Sedan...........................I IM

■33 V -8 Sedan, new motor .rW2320 Tfxi'.e< Ceupe ....... . ...S22S•33 V-0 Tudor, new motor ...$435•23 Cl'.ev. Coupe ................... *ITS'32 V lftorla . ___ _ _ _ g 3 S 0■» Durar.t Sedan _________ »l«3•30 A Sed.^n ____________ « *5'3t Dodfie T ru c k ................ — UJO'3< V-8 Truck, new tlrea. _

Mod b o d y . ............. - » «•33 V-8 Plck-up ......—--------OW■3J V-8 Dump Truck—

Cash or Terms Toa WUJ Do.Better at— .

UNION MOTOR f COMPANT ]Year FORO Oealer #

Twin r a lh •’

C A R D IG ian is Sc<

Over Des| D e tro i i

Contest E nds W ith Fans R o a rin g and

F risch F ro th in g

NATIONAI. lE A O U E SCOftES

B o ilb ii 8. CIncUunU P .CblMxo 11. Brooklyn 3 New York 5, St. Loals « rbllBdetpbla 9, F ltU bn r(b 1

B r EDWABO K E IL (AMocJttcd Prwa Sports W rite r)

N E W y O R K , A u g . 15 ( f f ) — T h e G ia n ts s n n k th e C a rd ln o lB d e ep er in to sccond prace to ­d n y , w in n in g a g r im 5 t o 4 v ic ­to r y in th e t h i r d g a m e o l th e se r ie s as th e d e sp e ra te w o r ld c h a m p io n s , n o w t r a i l i n g b y f o u r f u l l gam es, b e n t th e m ­se lve s in th e i r a n x ie ty .

F id g e ty , P h i l C o llin s , t h i r d St. Louis h fftv tr. wlld-pUched tho

. cnme aw ty In tho seventh. BatUng a fuM one over B ill D(;Janc«y's l i f * d to le t Tntvls Jackson, O lan t th ird bnseman, tro t homo w ltb the d«* cldlnK run. Jacluon had lorccd Mel O u. who singled to open the In- n in f, and rcached th ird on Ous Mancmo’s double, the O lan t catch-

•er‘3 ibJxd h it ot tiie ba ll game.T lw re were only 9600 In the'Polo

Krounda but they snw the best Ritmo in the (lve Rame series tba t (iDcned before SO.lVw yesterday w ith the two contenders sp litting a double header. Xt wound up asaln w ith the crowd roarlnK and Prankle Frisch Trothlns n t lhe plate u Umpire Stewart called h im out on

. i ir iJ fw to r IJie /ina l out In t)>o n in th w ith the tying n in . represented by Jack nothrock. resting helplcwly on Mcond base.

The box scorc:51. Lo iill An R II O A

Mnrtin a b __________3 a 2 2 5r t ----------- 4 I t 2 , 0

Med»1rk If !~ ~ Z Z r . 4 1 3 3 0 - i ! ! T. Moor* e (________1 0 0 I o

on> m c{ .......... 3 0 0 2 1.V. o»<u e _________ J 9 1 1 0Doroener m . f o o 2 oW»Ikfr p ------2 0 0 0 0lU in n | i __________ 0 0 0 o no»ib»rt X ..... - i 0. 0 0 0r . Celllnn p ■ o o o o iWhlUh*«<t t x ______ I • 0 0 0

k ToUU ... ........ ..... JS 4 10 34 Si for Ilk liir* In 7tlt.f l x x - iin ttrd fer P. Culim* in Sth.T ' ______ "s” 0* !' ? 0

O. 0 *rU e r ______ — 4 0 0 S 0O lt r t ------------------- s J 2 0 0JackMn 3 b --------------3 3 1 1 3Cuccliirllo 2b ■■ ■■ -■ ■ 4 1 I S SMkllClKO 0 -___——^ 4 , 1 . 3 4 0l’»rm rlfr p ....-- -------• 3 0 1 0 0um illi i> .....0 9 0 0 0

Tot»l» __________ 21 S 13 37 12KC. LctlSu ................. 005 030. ttO— <

YotK ..........._.-..000 301 1 0 * - SHrrom — Wdkcr 3. Ciiceincllo. Two

bua h iu — UancuM. MMvlcK. Ilomr run — M«rllii. Doulile p:»r» — Unrt.j r l l to Cuceiosllo lo T rrrr: JscUon to Cuctltifllo to Ttrry. W ln n ln i'p it* rh.^r — lUfmHff. UxIUK pitchrr — WWKtr,

C ub s S m o th e r D o d g e rsBIIOOKLVN. Aug. 15 wv-WJlJJc

Lonnie W.irncke puclicd a iieftdy Kftmc for Ills l.llh vicior>' of the 7<'ruon. the Cub.1 bntterrd out an

(Continued on ra te JOI

Bam bino Tunes Up F or G olf T ou rney

--------- B a h l ' R iith .A n r t T r k S p g a k o r

P la ji W ith P ro fe s s io n a ls

A t C le v e la n d

^ CLEVt:L.^NU. A ut. IS ,.l', - B4bc Huth. n.-ttilly ca.'bcd Jn wlia: Uic well d re i^ d Amateur golfer wciirs.

to rn between two loves when he «rrUed today to cn lcr the 13,5001 pri:c oi>cn Rolt loun itm en t wHlch • >«ru tomorrow « i die Acacia Cuuii* I T club.

nuU i, l iie obdlcaied home run king. C iouglutuuy considered tod^y’i base* iMll game between h l i teai. ot w n - Uh j-car. the New York Yankees, and itJe Cleveland Indian*.

n u ih . the an.aieur soUcr. cw uld- ffcd just as iho u jh tfu lly the wUdom of a pracUce round over lhe Acacia coarae.

T lK r . he mansged to find time for both.

n . » . W ilh T ris S p f.ke r -The 0»mbtno and ar.olher cJlamoJiJ ac* of yesterrear, Tyu Speaker,playwl 18 holes of gelf a l Acacia wlUjiw o.p ro ffis lonab . Orange /O w ot .^eaela and Dllly Burke of the C lere- l*Rd. Coutitry club.Thea R uth, Speaker and Bu,-Jw . w

tored to League park w tjtre ihe y a r­rived soon after the Yankee* and In tjuna started thetr game.-

Mve.'. a Scotsman w ith a burr in j ;i:-. \oice. s.iid the Damblna iu m « l 1 ;n .i 77 In liia in ilU l game en the t

i . i f U 73.-nabe took e«?j.- said A im .

l i r •tu d i'fl the co-jr*e as »e n-ent ne.- He »a» f«peei*JJy cMermea

'■■■■■< r - : t :n g -___r CANTOWINE tVI.SS

[ TonONTO. Aas. l i . r —Ho-xard I Car.tor.T-ne ot F»cr::ar.iJ. O ro. <le- I leated Dr. Freid> M ryer:. CM:ago,

in a wre*air.g maicn her^ tonight. Cantonwine wen two ou l ot three talU. cir.tonwiRe weighed ^ 6 ar.d M fycrr. :io .

>s s u f :core 5 - to -4 sperate Worl< i Tu rns Bac

NATIONAL LCAGUE\V. L. Pet;

New V o rk __________69 39 .639St. L« a ia ..... - ........ : e* 42 .604C b le ag o------------------e i 45 .602

r®” f t i t s b t i r g b ____ I___..61 52 ^h - B f« k ly n .....................M 5t .4610)B F b ila d d p b U _______ 4» 60 .IMto - C lne lnhaU _________ 41 64 .423-ic - Doston ......... ......... ...SO 78 J78

a :«ie r ix ;a n l e a g u e, W. L. Pet.“ y Detroit --------- ea sg M Zm - New Yorit 81 43 J81

Boston ---- --------------CT 40 .538i r d Chleago ----------------- « SO .SS6th« Cfevefand _________ U S3 M Sa a P iilla de lph U ------------46 SI .160f * d W ashington------------ .43 61 • M 5ilrd Sl- I>oi>ls ,.... - .....-U 68 JIOde*

Portland Recruit

s Tames Stars, 8 -4'lth _____ ..

am Young Righthander Strikes *u Out Nine Hollywood nth ■ _ Bsttersby _____

LOS ANOELES. Auc. IS (>P) - A film , young righthander, obtflned

A from Tu l.u In lhe WcaWrn Jenitue.5 D ill Posedel, tonight struck ou t nine 3 Hollywood batters to A m an B to 0 4 vletory and place Portland In MC- 0 ond place In the C oKt leaguo pen*^ na n t jace. 'C The score: R .H .S .s PortUnd ..........200 102 000-8 14 0a Ilolb'^ 'ood ........ 000 SOI 010—4 IS 3n Batteries: Posedel and Cronin:0 Campbell. H lle, Hebert and Kerr.

'■ MISSIONS 9. OAKS 6

OAKLAND, C a lif- Aug. IS M V - ^ BclUog cu t sixteen h lu , fivo of 0 whicb were made by Catcher Chick

r--^iO D te tiftthe San Prtnclac<»MU5lon»0 ehall(ed up th c lr th ird suc<»s.ih-e win 0 orer Oskland w ith a O' to 6 game * today.0 The score: R.H.E.0 MlMl0n.t ..........010 001 412-8 18 I

Onkland ....... -000 002 301-6 14 0i j Batteries: Thurslon. S t itw l and i

- < Outep; Oonfan. Darrow. Kuj-kencfnJJ t and Palroondl.

imr I ’ . '.r t- l INDIANS 8-1. SOLONS 6-0 i |on

SACRAMENTO. CaUf, Aug. IS ,A', —Seattle defeated Sscramento In a ! double header here tonight 8 to c i snd I to 0.

F irst game: R .H .E .IScntck ..... .......<00 oot I t t—t 8 r l '

'“ >■ S.icramcnlO ....002 020 002-8 11 3 :Bfttlrrie«: Cracheart. Bryant, Bar- ,

re lt nnd Splndel; Zlnn nnd Snl- i ~ kelrt. . jl

Second same ifeven InnlnsO [j n .H .E . I

Sealtl- .................010 OW 0—1 5 (1 '\ S i'e ran ie iiio......... 000 000 0 ^ 0 4 o[J Balt<>riM: R ickrell and BottarUil; <;

9»Ivo and Berres. >

Y ANGELS I. SEAL.S 3 c

^ S.^N FRANCISCO. Aug. IS (4V- j Lo* Angele* ou l a 4 to 3 !

PJ. victory- over the San Prancisco .

The fccre: R. H. K.Los Angele.i . OOC 101 UO—4 8 1 San PraiJcLvo 001 OOO Oo:—3 l i 0

Batteries: Oabler and Doerr: Shreh.\n and Monto. *

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ROSWELL. N. M.. Aug. JS CT>- A woman star gazers prediction

* • that the Pecos valley would sink to- day and Ros»ell would,be flooded cauMd some more credulous to eamp [ la ;t nigh: in the hilU but old tim ers! | today took only enough stock in

[I” the • 'fo rrca il" to h ^ for rain.T lis c ity wa.* sUU on top o f the

ground th tt moniJng but a bus drJr- ” er frora El Pa.vj. Texas. »ho arrH-ed

today said he aaa- a cumber o f camp­ers s till in the high b ills y ju lh of here snd there were a h s lf <!«en • camps tin a h ill overlooking the city. ^

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U r F R l E N O A ' V E A H - I ‘in j M ^ ' j t i O A N r fl

C o W tc ;T to t iy A CHOKCH i ’ '

r w i N - r A L L S D A I L Y !

FER S; Y ic to ry d Clia'mps; ck Senators

B r i d g e s C h a l k s U p ,

E i g h t e e n t h W i n I

r ■ O f S e a s o n

AM KmCAN-LEAOUB SCORES ,

• - Bostan 3, Chicago 1Detroit 6, Washington 3 *

. New York 3, C lertland IPhiladelphia 5, St. Louis 3 '

I D ^ T R O l T T ^ g . 16 ( f f ) — ;) T o m m y B r id g e s , a id e d b y aI t im e ly , p in c h s in g le in th e '> e ig h th hy C h a r le y G c h r in g e r ,I sco rcd h is 1 8 th v ic to r y o f th o

season to d a y as th e D e t r o it T ig e rs tu rn e d b a ck th e W a s ii-

i. in g to n S e n a to rs 6 t o 3 . . : W ith th o sco re t ie d a t 3<all I in th e e ig h th , C e h r in g e r, w h o i S had been' out o f the lineup iw o,• days wlU) a knee In ju ry came in fo r Clifton. His single scored O nenf

K and broke the deadlock.S The box score:> W ithlniton AD R l i <) ,

Kuhel l b __________3 I : ; 0aione r l __________ « 1 2 2 oM rtr 2 B ---------------- 4 0 2 3 4'MallUtb If - 4 0 0 J OlTr»«l. 3U................... 4 0 0 3 1tNjWfll Cf - 4 0 1 2 0*Kres* M ----------- 4 0 0 2 .11

, Bolton e __________ 4 0 0 1 0UnV# p ____________2 1 1 0 2

I H«n*le)t p _________ 0 0 0 0 c;Tol»lJ ----------------53 *3 ” 24 io lDetroit AD R II O

Clifton Sb _____ 3 0 0 3 4(, Oehrlnitr 3 b _____ I 0 I o iS Wlllle Cl _________ 4 1 1 7 0

Cochran* e __ _ 3 0 0 4 0ar*rnM t| lb _____ S 0 3 B 2aoKiiii :: ..._______ 3 1 1 1 0nostii M __________4 1 0 3 4Fox rJ ........ .......... a 0 1 0 0Owen 3i> ________ _ 3 3 a O' 3Drlditf* p 3 0 I o 2 i.

, HOR*»ll p __________ 0 0 0 0 0<i sssv".; v - z r j J j J M■; . Totnt. .34 « 10 27 if l . '- X—n.tlirit Itir IvrKStM In nth.} IX—lU li fur Ilkjoi'vrtU In Sih.. Wiuli)ii»lPn ...003 000 OOO— :i ■

Delioll .. ...VOO 012 031— « r£rrur — Myrr, Two buo l i lu — Owrn j

a. Qrffnt>»r». l.inlc^ Btone. Baerlflcrx-f, ■ K iih 'i, JU rw ih , i»ublfl p liy — Citf-1 ! ion. Tloii-U Slid arr^nberg. WinnlnK | i pltelirr — Drldfca. Lo*ln( pitcher — 1' : Ilrn-lrk. •* ]■

Yankees Beat Tribe ' 'CLEVELAND, Aug. 15 M’)-T h C

Yanlcee.1 (taged one big ra lly today ' , after Wiliig HUdlln had held them ' f tu a Miigle h it In the f l n t s ix ln-1; . nitigs and did enough scoring 101 beu th ^ n d la n s 3 lo 1.^ - > |

' Neir Yolk AD R II U A >? fomlM if --------------- 4 1 1 0 0)

Chapman'cf 3 0 1 3 o:: .SdLliK rf ________ 4 , 0 0 7 0|I La/rrrl M . 4 1 3 . 4 o ‘

ii lU ia w r 3b _ _ _ _ _ 3 0 0 3 3tI I nrflaia p __________ 2 0 0 • 1, ,In fitm if X ________ 1 0 0 0 o ‘i>»buni p -------------J 0 0 0 2 I

,T.inUll» p --------------- 0 U 0 0 0 ’j Tulal* ................... 33 1 S 27 *1

I a-llattrd lor Broaca In 7ili. II I'tcrrUBd A ll It >1 u A

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liitM l" 3b-__ ________3 u a a 0 .jK n ifH e r^U r 3 U 0 3 4 ,

I'n l.o iTe* .- t lZ Z IZ ir o 0 o vO o ' llri*nf»l e ___ 1 0 0 0 0 ■

[:! nrown "p 'rT T Z l',” 0 * » 0 o l '* ----------- 1 O o «> 0 ; l:ni;(i»bi»ii<l p n o n o 0.1

W.ufiarntr r rr ___ 1 0 0 0 o ||I TotiU .................. 31 1 t l 27 is'ls . lU ttn l lor I* » « *n In 'th . 1zc~IUn for rtillltpa in 7th. »

3 ! 1CKr'iand -. ______ 000 too oo<>— j t

Km>r» — None. Two ba*« hlu -K ale . J A\«IU. Tfoaxjr. Vo»mU.- Bactlderti — ,Knlrtrrbo«»er. lUlp. Ch»pm»n, Win- * nm i pttehrr — nroaca. U x lix pltchpr

Red Sox Down Chicago iiCHfCAOO, I3J., Aug. JS (,rr—Slip- }

ported by a tr io of homers by M a ii- 1 a ;er Joe Cnmln. DlU Werber and \

(ConUnued cn Page lOi '

Idaho Polo Team p Plays at Seatlle js

_____ IU

iBoiseans, Lauded By Will|*^ Rogers, Meet Champions !

Of Washington j

SE.KTTLr. Aus. IS 'i 'r —Clashing for U»6 fira: time. :tie WajCUnston ; /.Ix'.t champion polo leam from ' Spokane and the aessaUonally mounted ,BoUe four, undefeated by ; a no rth» « t, tesm in r r ie n t years. ! ^ i: j open tbe no.-th«r.n tournament i

' .-.rre toT.orrtjw.• BoUe. Uuded by W ill ncrgers. the I ro;r> plartng screen .'U r. here re- ' eentlr as one o f the be« mounted | on-.fits In the entire «TAt. 'v in be ; ear-:alned bv Frank T 'te h e r. v h o j

; hU ah»ent broUier Sle<n w lls !, 2i>o’.!t!e througheril Idaho to a f- ; tord to ponl.** to play p o lo .;I P j-jt Orav^j Sji captain ot the Spo- : k in ^ outfit.

Tlve prob«b> lir^eup: ,Bolw PoMtlon' Spokane,r.c.-* 1 J. O raw ai-•a.-obi 2 P rlng 'r . 't fh e r 3 R e tiiroek!K 'ltr.e r 4 P. O rares;

. A.MEKICAN A S S O C IA T IO |:>tilnBke«i t . Toledo 4. 1K a n u t n t» 0. Columbut t ,St. PsaJ LL LoubtlU* 3. ]

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i Newsmen AnnounctEve of ‘Cn

oj Sofiballlng newspapermen’ of Id s - i£0 ho Evening Times and Tw in m u s |u1 News win cross bats on U ncoln fie ld |4 at 4 |). m. loday in what Is billed as j w0 a ••batlle of honor fo r the beers.” • i n 3 Players o f all ages and ablUtica.R5 >111 » e acUon in the canlcst on - l 0 ; both 5ldcs of the fence and an add-10 Ills machine .'corekeei>er and armed b‘

(latrulmen are Kheduled to put In di I s iiiienniiice a t the field of honor. ' v • Team rosters were announced last i<evening by manager:. Dan T urn ip - A

PI, I see<l of the Times and Harry Wallace hi—(of TJje-News.----------------------------------

I Les Cowan Is ilaied lo get the j oi- .mound n5!l»nment lor lhe Tlm eslte

I w ltli Sld Tiirnl|v>e<-d behind the In ■pitite. Max M iller ^ •lll * tn rt.on .firs t. 1/Kd Brlnegar iMlI play >eeorid und *

■ Dan Turnijweed w ill be In the hot ai ,y corner. JUmny MuUen w ill perform V.

a t Aliortstop w llli Al Westergren (n ^ nh o rt field. StortlnK outfield for the ,M

,0 1' rim es w ill be Ooti OliigflcM Ixi left, jtu

p . S. and Britishsi Tennis Aces Clash ,

— it J; Feminine Players of England *1 Rated At Even Money ^ 'h With Americans u5 i _____ ________________glo! NEW YOtlK, Aug. 15 mJ mine tennln aees of Oreal B flta ln o 0 and the Unitrci .States oi>en their H0 two-dny bst^lo for the W’lg liliua iiJ cup In l h ' W e'i Side stadium. For- f- 0 ;e»t H ills, icninrrow w ith the liuad- B< ®.lnfi Dritt)iv\ im »o^.^e lhan an even- O

money l><-tiiii? |)ropc».-,itlon. !Fi

'*1 T lie IfiiU rd .St;ite,% led th li tune j^ .1 by H e lr ii .bcoin and Mrs, t i h c l ,

3 1 B urkhard t Arnold, not only has «on i ' .the cup eiElit times In the 12 ]e.->r^

». I l hns be*-n ii|i for compeluio;i. but!” has captured ihe last four seriea. ^

nHUln'a M ain Hopes. j

; M a in ot the B ritish squad i un 8ltule% »e :r norolhy Round *n<l Ka>- Stam nrrc. TJro fa lter, a eom'- ( ,

- ly lcfl.h;iiic;.T . cate ,Mr5. H«-l<-n '’ ‘i d WlUs Moorty llie onty defesi of hr.- ’-O- campaign alirpad this year.

rdTomorrow's program, opening at ir j

2 p. m. 'Ea.-tern Standard) w ill » jsend M l.v J.irobj. lln lted State.^] champion for il ir te years, agatn/.t co1 M lu SU m nirr-, in d XCrs. ^ m c id . mi jaensaUofi o.' i.V rastem g rau coiirtA to ieampalgn tt-.t' -uiiuner, asa ln 't M u" 8u

* 'Round. Ir, doubles Miss Jacobs srnJ ' |« rs . Sarali Palfrey Fabyan w ill fa m wl

1 up agalfV't Mi?.? S-.ammers and Fre* fyl ^l|da James. tei

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sfess lona l fo o tb a l l te a m , w e re p ra c t l i n s in . fo r th e i r {ra m e w i t h co llego al d th e H ears b y h ')1 d ln g th e m to a sc< ro m TcnnesBee, I? s h o w n r o u n d in g •s o f p la y in g . Is n l e x t re m e r lg h t . - > ( /

i c e L i n e u p s o n 'Bl > o o s h u r B a l l G a m e i i

I- lEd Spedden In r ig h t and Ray Sluy- is I le r in center. |d | Rc«rve slrenglh fo r wcakneAsi IS j w ill be performed by sueh •’»tar>" T h i

iflS Ocorge T a jlo r. Juneau Shinn,, a,'Roland Tofflem lre. Fred OJers I \ n "Sm lliy ' Sm ith and Rolllu Jones. ;-1 On the nioufid f o r r i i e News wlH I d be Len Simpson w lih Lou O led h lll: n doing tho receiving. H arry W allace'

' w ill play first. Bob K lrkm an on I « ' It second nnd Pcie Standley on t i i l r d , ,® '“• A l shnrutop w ill bc Howard S h o-1°^ '' e honey and Oob Lawso:i win snnre the [dlan “ ^»>)frl»-*>nf*-lJi-i-hort-/ie}d/-S tariln ie ; oulfleld w ill send Lea Stiles to cen-1 ««n s lterfle ld , Cnrl O rolh to le lt and Oak ;to b e I nmm 10 rlnht. ;hea<

I y O lhrrs assured , of seeing acUonlBiirJ i tthlle oUwrs are n ibbing In arnlea wUI t are Oeorge Roberts. Tom %(cRlU, cal n Wlley Dodds, Bob Lake. Oeorge Max* F a ll tl 11. Dan Sleber,'Charley Hendenon. c Maury Sanderson. Charley Ogle. Les i -*

and DsJe W altr. >®‘ ‘ |- -------------- - -------- ' Isch l

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M Hom r I - R u n ' ^^LtODEPSS.j ----------------------- ipan." l * (By The A.isoclaieti Preisi

IIO M E lltN .S VESTEItDAVBarger, Braves ............. ................. ‘ lJa*yL'rbanskl. Bravr4 ............... .......— M *Stalnbaek. Cubs _______ _____ 1Alien. PhllUea ...................................1 j

■ M artin. Cardinal* ............................l ) “ n1 Cronin, Red Ko i ............ ............— I f'*'*’r Werber. Red Sox .............................. l l ^ l ^ . f, Cook*. Red Sox ......... .......1 ] " " ! ’

THE LKADKR.S ‘ "If- ' Greenberg, T l t r r a ........................31 j Ln• B e tu r, Bravea ------- ------- t t ' o f t'• OH. r.ian«4 ....... =« lbe

' F«zx, Ath letlra ...... SS bsllI W rA G tK TOTALS ;»ran

'■iNalJwsal .................... .. Sl« F a llM.\raertcan ..................................... 503-powi’ I •• ^ildei' I ---------------------------• ila li.

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! A. C. C w jjj,b fll or TttJil K-U. u . t 1 ° ^ . I n ight w cnl in to ih^ le.ul .'or to p i® "^ ' . honors In Idaho E^cniiu; T . w i han-

illcap touniam eni w hn i I:'- m u ip le l. | rd b u M holes over T w in f..lM eoun-

: iry club course w ;ih ’ a gro-i of ' ' ' 1 328 suokes. I®* f Seven others plsyed ',n ti,-irney I f"®

: competition yesterday ar.d 37 * h o i- l[w I , makers have Ktarled play l r m f^t I to da u . Flisai day fo r pla; *• ne x l(*^> Sunday.I Pted Stone, who l i In » cn.dioek J.I WlUl J im m y Winterholer tor * Riiall-• fytng srossscore. shoi a K.r.r 44 >es- dieaj

terday to go w ith his i 37s adde

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score le ss t ie In l o a t . H c n tlle ' ig end In s c r lm m a g c . Red K /P ) P h o lo . .= = — • — : -.r. ,", — KOr

Ju rley Schedules Baseball, S o ftb a U g

'hree Games Booked for nm i

Sunday Bill:-Twin Falls itS Team Competes

‘ -- K In iHURLEY. Aug. IS—An aflemoon « ,

f baj<eball and fortbsll 'l. Kheduled unday at the nurley fairgrounds lamond, A fte r Ihe bait game, be- aTen-Lhs-Burley-nlne.and-thft-Elka. erer •am from Logan, U U li, Kheduled of L > begin a t 3:30 o'eloek. a double- x in ii eader M fib a ll b ill w lli be slaged, ,v' uriey and T a in Falls AlUStara HI f lm t-u n g le , w llh Wesler-a .lo- sl tm m to be pitted against Ttsln om uUa In & second match.T lie Logan FJka are rated as one

f the rtronBe.M leams ot D U b ba«** Cha slldom. According lo VirillUm chllek. director o f the local'elub. le Logan itcereftnllon ta not Just a Ick-up loam but la compoKd of layerjf o f proven ability, many- of hom have been w ith the organiia- on for a number o f y ^ r . ' . T liey !tv« bjftten lh<- D elro ll Colored i f - ' ' lU nts by « srorc o f 3 to 1 and by one M in t l. 'td in a 6 lo 3 t i l t have

wpowered the All-Stara from Ja- sn. a top-’noteh barnstorming Jsp-

ncRfKatlon playing leading i est coast t<>am'. w ith tlte lr P e r * ip i | •niage of * l iw fa r exc-edlng th r lr ' ifJieM.W llh Bur’..*ys reeord fa ir ly e\-en-;

' comparable w ith the Logan Elks. | E' n Interesting and tigh tly played |Attc im e U Uiought to be In the n f- Uiat ng. McOulr<* wlU do ihc i hurllriK I'o^r Itu elll)er Blsnas or I>ale catcJi- ' " ' f Ig.Lawrenrr Dunn, acting manaper

r th f B u rkv All-Siar?. nnnounees le fo llo a .re l i f t o£ Durley soft- ,.'.j »U pl.-ivern from ahlch lhe a ll- . «ra w ill be picked In th r T « ln j ' , a lU -Burlrv s a w . TJiey ar» OW>. ' ‘ Dwers. HunUngton. Lea-u. W hite- dea, I. Craner. D. Walters, D, Psr- - h, J. Kershlsnlk, L. Day, R. Par- ■ h. n . KershUnik. J. HeiUT, L srlah, Aahby and South,F riday eivnlnc a benefit danc««

m clng poviltor. a mile west c f ur> y for :!•.'• b e ii-tlt o f the local uvball cliib.

Id 38 s. VWes AnicM Ot Kim berly ahot a ' / I fo r lm firs t 18 holes o f piny * id B. H. Atkinson carded an 87 r his firs t 18. Ken Hyde o f B u h l. lOt a 90 for the f lrs l 18. Jerry F is h - !

o f Buhl Acored an 83 and Ever-1 t Huitesd of Buhl shot an >1. i J. W. WaUace Qualified -with a , edal acore of 116. drew a f ire h a n - ! cap fo r a gro‘ s ot 111. Ha then Ided a psr 38 tor his to ta l. !

G R € A S €J O B

o m p le te S p eriH lize d L u * r ie a t io n o f A l l M o v in * b K b !

9cShoshone

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ior BasehaS u n n ys id e Nin<

M i le s C i t y T P o rU a nd f r in

O n e - S i d e d . 'V i c t o r i e s M ;

C o n t e s t s A t G r

G R E A T F A L L S . M o n l,. A u s . : ivon th e W a s h in g to n S ta to j im io r ( Lories in 20 s ta r ts , ndded th e N o r L e g io n t i t l e to i t s l is t to n iu l i t b y M o n ta n a re p re a o n ta tiv c , 17 to 1 i he re .

T h o c o m b in a t io n o f vxc t- iilion u l h i t t in g b y h im an d hi.^ nm lvs, ti

lE R A S o ftbaU ers | T rim Labor T e a m s: scrle

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liViWman Hurls Five-Hit Ball niS.'

To Lead Team to 17-3 pSv. League Victory S w

‘ ______ Id:SOFTBALL LEAGUK STANDJN08 '

American n iv is io n -^ - I Won Losl r«l.

m tA ......... ................3 0 i.ooo.'onsolldated Freight X l .(47 1^'!^National Gnard ......X 1 .NT ^:ballonga-Crcam«ry l ■ JM;. W. t t M. .............0 ' S .«M MUerensolidated Labor ..0 3 .»M Was:

— -I I UaNational. D irh io n ' jey;

Irunswlck ...... 3 o i.MOy«ry U n t -------------2 0 1-W Idahila lk ln '. ......... — .....I 0 im oregtpon Shop .............I t JJJ B*Jnlon Motor ......... - I 2 JU atewtinney'a .......... .......... 0 3 .« 0 .*n d

Behind Dale Wlldmnn's f lve .lillj niching, lERA's American dlvlilon • • eadlng softball aggregation In : * ligh t bunged out n 17 to 3 verdici >rer- thff-Con.wlldaled-flrotherhbod-^ if Labor lenm In nn Idaho Evening L l rimes league g iune...

WUdman whiffed seven Labor mumen while Ills team was garner. j llg nine safeties o ff Paul I'lumbtee. ^ l l l l Child. IERA manager, crraked he spheroid fo r two liame rum.Tonight tho C. W. <s M. and Af

ShallenRo creamery teams of the fhec MilerlCHn dtvlalon meet on Lln* < :oln field n t 6:S0 o'clock. This game Vosr s ill bo preceded by n gamo between I ' i ‘ Idaho C\enlng Tlmea and Tain l-'alls New-s teams, scheduled for ♦ ®** >c1ock. • . In »'

Score by Innlngn; R H E " ‘ I’fIERA ................SSO 214—17 9 2 had:;on.%ol'eU Lnbor . .100 O il— 3 S 8

Batteries: W lldmnn and Bertscli, Ti Mll.w>n: Plumblee and .Murphy.

_______________ MullM>rT

l - ' i g h t A n n o u n c e r ’ s K ;

C o n d i t i o n C r i t i c a l■ — ■ V

EASTVIEW. N. V.. Aug. 14 lA 'r- M trnding physicians aald tonlghi Ci hat Joe HumiJhrtei. noted flRhC nn- ■ louncvr. had a bare cluince to sur* live. The p.-nient wa.i s tltl In a- roMialurp sinle resulting frotn lhe > •rrebml hemorrhage sulfereti Tuea- heai 1:iy UIU'M he Hii.% .uboul to leave :lla^^^lll(U hospital.

"ITip rnd m lR lii come .'iiddenly," fu ril ■nirt Dr. A rtliu r R. Houles «.f the Hire lo p u n l »taff. "b u t If he ahows no pret

Mr. Ineeds . . . fJ: Thi.s weed b ln

,b y fa n n e rs . com m Ifl!> ionor w eeds nnd

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R ^ i f^d it T itlene W a llo p s T e a m , 17^ 1; im s l i^ h o a n sM a r k C h a m p i ( A s h i p

G r e a t F a l l s -

s . 15 (/P)— S u iin y jiid c , w h ic hlo r c h a m p lo n s h J D 'w lt in O 'v I i i - '------- 'N o r th w e s t re g io n a l A m e r ic a n b y d e fe a t in g Ml!e.H C ity .^ th e 1 in th e c h a m p io n s h ip ga m o

n a l p i t c h in g b y G ro e r, iieav-j* s, a n d e r r o r s b y S li lc s C ity c lin c h e d th e t i t l e f o r S u n n y - Bide a n d In s u re d th e te a m th o r i{ { h t to p la y in th e w e s te rn ' d iv is io n a l to u n m m c n t n t Siockton. Californ ia, next week. Tho winner o t Stockton wlU meet tho eastern champion In tbe " illU e world scries" a t Gastonia, N orth Carolina. August 37 lo 31. Inclusive.

Greer gare AfiJes C fty only threo h iu . —

C oiuolatlo ii honors wcr« won by PorUand fu nnother free.ecorlng a f­fa ir. T lie Oregon champions beat New Plymouth. Idnho. 10 to a.

Idnho mado Its only ru iu in tho last fram e n fte r WlUlatnson took the mound. Shaw started fo r Port­land and gave Uiree h ila In six in ­nings. Meanwhile the PorUandcra pounced on sargood'a offerings.

The score by Innings:.Cbanpionshig Oam*

MUei C ity ____!____ 000 000 001— 1Waahlngton _______ 333 lO t 40x~17. Batteries: Nummerdor and Fraw-

ley: Greer and Emry.Conaolaiion Oame

Id a h o _______ — ___000 000 a .Oregon .....- ........ am 02® 028-^10

Batteries: Sargood. BlrdseU and Btewart, Barney; Shaw, WllllamsoQ and Scott.

TH E

SIX v l(By The AsaoclaUd Press)

A fle r th e ir flgu rta bad been checked ond a slight change made in (he ir relations «s a result. Joo Voim lk and Buddy.M yer wound up in l l Ue fo r Uie American league ■ batUng lead and tb lrd plaee tn tho Big She yesterday. Myer b i t twice in four times up yesterday and Vos­m lk twice In five but Uie former had one time n l bat ellmlnaled in the chcckup.

T lie standings:r u r r r AH n } i o A

v tu fh ia .nnt«< ___ MS Si IU JS7M Hitlrk, C ire iiu lt —4 » *1 IC JTSYotmlk. IndUna ___4» s i IS j««Myrr. m e ia m _____ 411 S2 14 '(-ram»r. A lh lM lti ---- «U 71 ISI J41lla rtn rll. Cuba .....>-» ] 4S l« .11}

VL-TERAN PROMOTER DIES

CHICAOO. Aug. 15 MV-Jamea • R rrf" slA-<on. ve:cn»« prom o itr and flgh l manager, died nt the Alexian {Icsilhcri ho rpllal tonight. Ma*on,C7 yenrs old. w u ^trlckrn w ith a heart nliack Iv o days ago.

fu rther Ickv, of atrrntiih In Uie nest three or lou r days he m lsh t be rx - preted lo survue."

.Farmer;I s o n i i ' lh in g e v o ry f a r m r r . th e A r r o i l W o rd H iirn e r . l i l i r n c r i s u^cd e v e ry w h e re

rs . n u rs e ry m e n :tn d ro a d iiior.s fo r th e e ra d ic a t io n o f id pc.-5l.'‘ . .m d fo r b t ir n in g in^r f l i tc h li'.ink« . T h ro w .s a 200(1 I-'. S<-<- Ih iM i’ . \ r r n i l no w ; i i l l i c I ) i : i in u n i l H iiw .

E a ll Pt’ in H am n:>Td—

- SSc $1.00 $1.35

• A f in e ft.-iS o rtm e nt o f *11 k in d s o f K 6 rk s —

’ $1.35 "p ■. J5-ft. C ro ss C u t Saw s—

$2.35 IG ood C h o p p in g A x m —

$1.49^^

irdware Co.

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‘ M A R K E T S A T A G U N C E. ! NEW YORK. Aug. 18 W '/-

Siocks: I r r fg u li r ; oils, motors and speclAltles higher.

" -Bonds: M ixed: V . S, govem-• -menu sac.

Curb: Uneven: «IccUvlty rule?• IJit.

Porclffn exchansc:-Quiet:.vttri:^ uilons narrow.

Cotton; Qulct: uncertainty I ovcv crop loan.

Sugar: P lrm iT; fitciiUy spot mnrket.■ CoKec: Higher; foreisn buy­

ing-CHICXOO—Wheat; H lcher: f>ynip.-»fliy wKli

corn.Com : Strong: crop. dainnRc

Increasing.CfltUe: Steady to S i hJeher; ;

: top J12J0.Ho(fs: Mostly steady: top

■ $12.20. {

Uy VH.\SK MACMILLEN' ! , <i\wociat«d Prew Plnanclal Wrtlcr)' NEW y o m c ; Aug. 15 6V.—Modcr- 'a tc proflt-rcallzinR was ngaln (he■ dcmlnnnt feature o f the stock mnrk- ' et lodny.

, - Oils nnd .some of the motors and " specialties lent a l lttie color lo un ethrrnJic fa the r spJrltlcu perior- * stance. Alcoliols followed througb ‘ ro r a Ume on the previous day's c up'SWJnR. bnt their lln lsh wnx un* ' 4mprcaslve. 2

Turnover Shrink* ^TaUng the iU t u a whole tliere

va< ae&rly twice a t many decllnea as advances. Turnover In tho atock • exchange continued to shrink from j the high levels o f the early part , c f the week- The < day'a volume wns h 1^63410 ahares. 1' The Aaoctated 'Press average de- . •lined .4 of A po int a t 4M . with Iq. * dustrl&ls. ra ils nnd utilities sharing ! •bout equally In the dip. ;

World silver prices were agnln reduced fo r the U ilrd dny In a row.M New York tho cut was S o f.a eent to 05H cents an ounce, follow-

.Ing on eQulvalent reducUon earlier „ In London. Repercussions In the ex-

— «hanR*-mark«v-were-*mall.------------ --

COTTON 'NSW yO R K, Aug. 19 (/F) — The

ceiMTKl cottoB s i r k e t elawd a t set ■’ t ^ n r o f 1 to 0 po lnu . C

FOREIGN e X C IIA N G li ], NEW YORK. Aug. 18 (;TH-PorclKn 1

exchang* iteady; Prance demand * 0.S4; cablca. O it ; M ontreal In New

' Votk New Y ork In Montreal cI00.18*i. . $

--------- 1COVERVSIENT OONDS . ^

■ NEW YORK. Aug. 15 ( /D -B o iitl i|UolaUona: ^

L iberty< lh < 'is 33-38 .........................101.8

Treainry j4 '.r, <7-52 .................................. llO.ie3 ’ .s ■0.45 ....................... ..........lOflJl *4» 44-54 ......................................111.18 *8Hs 4J.47 .......... ....................;..107.15 »3Hs 41-43 M a rc h ____________108.17 ''ZKs 41 ---------108i33*,.-. 44.4C .................... ........... lOSOl »3>;» 46-40 ....... .........................104.n i'

.3 > .i 40-52 ...............................JOl.8 r■3» 4Q-43 ......... . ................. 1035 I:» i 31.55 ........ ......-....— ..... -.-.103.10 7

F e d m l Fana .Vortfage t.■»»is 42-47 ...............................-.100,253a 47 .. ____ ,.102,4 |tj3.1 49 .............. 101J4'b3 ’ .s 64 ............................. 103,15 j

Home O w nm Loan i 4fc. A 52 . 101,32;3--.^ .39-49 . 100.18

METALS NEW YORK. Auk, 15 i J* - Cop-

per qulel- c lft iro ly ilc xpol and f u - , ture $8.(10; export $7.»0-M: tin easy: ip o i and nearby $4825: lu ­tu re $47.47. Iron quiet, cmchanged, Lead .neady: »pot Nctv- York $4.20- i 25: F.n«i s-., l.<.ui‘ $t05. Zhic du ll: . 9 Eb "-; Si . Lo•Jl^ r pol .^nd future \- •5.40. A lu in ln i.il $11II«0-33.00. A ll. ttmony, «pot 113 oo.

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> WbMl XBd MUlirc««Tt'tr.. 100*pous<1 loU I t i :> '7 »n, SOO-OOUB<S IOU . ■ SI 10BKe€ f.-wtf. too-poar.a Krt» ______ I j j jBtot.. foort. JCC-poun<3 IOt» ------ $1» ,8«ifi »r.r»t , r i -1

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‘ r Trend Of Staple Prices

’ NEW YO RK. Aug. 15—Thc A3so- datcd. PreM irheJeMle prtce Index

5- o t ao-basl8 commodltle*- todny a d i. .vanotd to 72M.

' Prev,loua dny 72.60. week nK<> 7J.50, m onth ago 6DJ)0. yenr nno U7,C8,

Range o f reccnt j-enrs:IB33 1034 . 1933

' H igh ___________ 75.48 72.W «4.10U tv ........... ........... 69.14 5€,61 30.37

, <1020 avemge equaU 10(1).

.MONKVNEW YORK. Aug. 15 (.Vr-Cnll

money steady: !. per cent all dny. T ime loans atendy; 60-D0 dtiys U

■ offered; 4-0 mos. ■; offered: prime IcommerclRl pnper \ per cent: bank­er# acceplnncos iinchnnced: redlx-

— count rate. N. Y. nrsrrvp bank.1 per cenl.

r) ' ---------r - HAR SILVER,e NEW YORK. Aug. iS c- Allvr easy. *• loivcr al

1,1 CUICAOO r n o D i ’CE,n C H IC A ^ . Aug. 15 (/I'l-D u itc r. f . 10.262, firm : crcanicrj'-specluts (93 h score) 23>25!>; extras <02i 24 'i:•a cx tm firsts '00-01> 2<-24'i: Ursls

(88.80) 22 'j.23 : .v^coiids <80.87) 21>3.32; standardA «00 cenirnllzed tcnrlots) 24U. I <

Egga. 8.893. flnh , prices uncliant-1 ■® ed .. I■> Poultry: Live. 40 trucki. steady '* lo f irm : hens 18; leghorn hens 14:"} rock fryers 18.10 colored 18; rock

springs 20‘a-21. colorcd 10: rock broilers 18. colorcd 17. barebacks 13. IS: leghorn chickens 17; roosters 13:.

=• lu rte ys 1J.14; old ducks 13; young '* white ducks i ' . i lbs. up 17, smnll 14: y, ^ young colorcd ducks 13; old geese

13. young 14. An _____ A

LOS AN C ELks ritO D U C E f,* LOS ANOELES. Aug 15 yr>-R e- «

celpts: Rutter 81.700 pounds: cheese no pounds: egg*, no cnse.i. a

Butter and |>oultry unchanged. ^■ E rm : Candled clenn ex»m» s a s c f J candled clenn medium extrn.i 20<ic. n

--------- II« SAN FEANC16CO PRODUCE {]

SAN FRANCrSCO, Aug. 19 m (V8 g OA) — Butte rfat 31. c

Onlona Stockton sacked cwt. yel- c lows .90-U0: 50 lb. bngs red globe$ ^

n 70.7S; white boilers nncl medium c (t whites 80-90. ct f Potatoes In l lsh t deumna: suckcd I t l cwt. Calif, delta district long whiles c

$1.05.15: No, l l 50-C0: Wnshlngtcn 'C Yakima district netted sems V B ii No, I. $1.20-33: combination $1.10. c

Poultry bro llcn_lC '3-10 '... O tlie rs 'c unchanised. ' : ^

Butter, eRRs and chccse imchanged.; r

‘ I SUGAR IKi ; NEW YORK. AiiB, I.'* -f. - Raw £I i iu a r n*.\i quiet lortny bm the tone Klg wn» Mrm anrt p r lrr.i nrr«* unchinccd;5 at 3.IB for mxjI-i nnd 3.25 foe for-' (i;7 wnrd. No mIc-^ nert* reiwrt^rt. ;ti3 Future.^ *» re Irregular, Pinal prlre.'^IJ were 4 imlnls l i l i l i r r to 2 iinln:.^ net j:;i lower In t!i<* No, 3 ron iract nnd 7 v• pomu hlsher In .**<'i)ipmbrr No l . j ‘ l I lh.* only monlh trn iW in, Snlrn w en-' n 10 7800 ton< In the No, 3 unci 1000 In | ii

the No. J. CJoslne; ;15 Sept'-mbcr 2.30 bid/ Decrmber 534 |I I birt, il.inu.m- 2 05 bUl, M arcli 2.07'J. :4 ' birt. Mny 2 12 blil, July 2 17 bid. {J ,5! Rrtln '-d »iiRnr a.ui im rlw ncrd lU^,^

i 4.10 for line Rrnnulat'-d, • im

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. . ' I P O T I l T O . i R K [ T SI* ; , ^n “ ■ ■ ■*I- LOS ANGELES POTATOES ^i, LOS A.VOELE3. Aug, J i 0T>~PO- J (- K a I W hile f?ov U, 8. No. 1 Nl:j95<- to JI.IO, !i.-M run 6S to 85 '!

1 l i l t AOO I'OT.VTOtS ' , CIIICAOO, Aug. \ i (-1 ( fS D A I— In

- Iro la to e i, 48: on track 144: to ta l L 'S j^ .»hlpm tnu 313: dolt. wlU) w ea ker'. Mrnilenrv. «uptillpi llsh t. demand JJUl tradfnc »loir: ucked per eKi. !

" old «lork. tdaho ru-.««U CS No. I. <1.15: nrn »lock. Idaho trium phs! t 's No. 1. >1.50: .MlnnHota u n d j ,

•" {jn rf •eellon. early OhJot f s .Vo. 1. ( i ;;; aiiJ pa rllr s radril .90; K a nu » rob- , >, blen. »lm «lnt lieate.l .*0; WIseon- L

sin cobblers I s No. 1. JK>.1.00: ° « lion ln t wabbT .KU: D lUt Irlna iphs .

X] IS No. I. $1.05: unclastlfled .75: < V Nebraska nt.^» irlu m p h t VS No. 1. *

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-U li:. i.txnc ISO lb ' . Mejdy lo 5 . " J J - :u j; r r ',;;.i:; WcdnvMln) s average: I; '

;ir:-,-_. ;o 10 lo u e r;' »< v -i»•;« '-r.il .u-.d rUolCe■ ;i>s i; ;; . -) , ou i.v ia iid iiic '250 Ib?.'*

;;!) to Lnle. ,'r-* 32i-3JO Ib i. i “;.M1.2.-..:-0, bulk: luck llic ?w » $J035-I • '0 ; 'h lpperi Uxik W : e.Mlx.ated , P

:s'-;o:rtbvcr :oo. ,P10 Car.lc: 6.000; lo * . cuUcr co»s.* “ .-caing a l U -S -iO »nd'coaunoes g ra il I * , ;ie ifcn :uminR at JCSo down, weak ' •

M .Nliade louer. •-.iir,'' iru r ot c u l - ' l ‘ : • ! } M ill eonim^>ii grn.*A »lcer», lu p - *

iU fh k in d / moMiy southwesi- em.. turrJng a t $0 downward. b e t- t ‘=

;• ir.- crade weighty iia iive ts d .'outh- f «C.':em 8^a^J .'tetr< fu lly \ ;e « ! y : '"

tc ;ra j-V helfera du ll nnd aeak. a!onR' r< t r i ih llsh t weight low cutle r cain.^ c ih 'r co » ' firm to iSc meher:-

■julla itr ro e lo 15c higr.cr a t M.2J , 1 rto-»-«: vralrrs f irn i a l $9 to *10. [3

Sheep: JO-CyO: r)-r. p ..peiietj # c $ ;; .. :y :U;

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3’ * ' j ’ . ' y ‘.XtKl com f r t . ■ I I ’ , 10’ . I I ' , 1allo-ouri I>BC1IIC . 3 ', 2 3 r

:W l>^uri n e pf 1‘ , 3'.- J '. t. Momsotiirry W.r<l . 3S JP. 31', ^Mo-of WhfPl ip |. Ul 10 ^N l*'‘ l- i'lT T r« A . : 1:>*. 17‘ I IT‘ ! V N»t i>»ifr .. i i '« i>'« I '" .

5=’ .': s ; ; : !KY M t A Htfd ...... I .T‘ , T'. >North Amrr Co . t3>, 13'.J'l.rkilr.r J * 4’ *•', T

|slow on tav native tambs. 10 to ISc u lUlKher: early top on ranger* and n inative^ »8; late lop cltwcd sorted 9$9,10 t ' l luckcrs and c l l i bmrh- •

i r r - r«e . SJ.50 lo $3-

I OliDV-N H V tS T O C K •,I CODES, Aug- 15 vPi tO 5 D A I ■Hos.' Rccdiits 103; Stockton m ar- J ke: 129 Denver packers 15: buiciier: -•te.ii,v :o So hUher: top $12.15 or, be.M rtru fiM '; mixed kind< $12 do-*!!, i : m ick kJid lieht.'< o f feeder quallt> ■ • $11; fe« ivtcklnc »0W* Menrty n: ' >• $8 50. |J

Cat;:-' Uccclpti 152: C allfo rn i- f dairyineti 31; about steady at week.- lli

;d e rl;i.f on I 'b i i i Rraa.n meer* nnUlV h r lfc r i. iiv iij OOt pound Idaho Rra-.s 'C McfT\ JS50; odd lo u common anrt mtrti-.iin ',x .k\ steers 1435 lo $0; {c'i i irn in io r i !;-:rers downward to $3 50. » ft'% '.ri- i'i^w co»s around J l; cchv ■ C0«' ( -.inicd $150 to $4 75'; bulL« »4 ' lo t4 7,;

i=lie,-.. H.-.-r;pU J5,S25; Sioux C;f. m .i^k 'i ,« tj. ChieaBO parkers 258; ••

|fe-<- ic.slio lambs t o ly nrichert c$8, » l* i ;o.irt and ha lf Irtaho o i - i l u

!$2.:.^: :-.!A wertnevlay about 2* lo-irtv '!ds;-.o '..im t' 82 :o « pound? $8: 3 110,1<:.< Rrt V u lis $7,75; 2 liMc-,.'It i p . . I d a h o feeders and IfMd 70 1 [poiir-d iv .iiis $7;’ 2 loads tiie<iium M ’ l', po.;r.rt irtftho I*mb^ $7.35; 75 out al •< $5 i0: iMrt rr.edlum 78 pound U tar.t c

‘ $C Tj.' .'ea eo-e* ou t I2.J0; 2 doub.'f .'i 12H pour.- Id ih o <*e» $2.75; fe«-!i lo-,' ir'-ck 'rtin litnb ^ to«:.n U iio to.'J $■ ,s

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15 T .V S D 'a . - H o r ' ; nerru it-|3:.‘>; lAie Wednesdat load buiL-lifr' $l< '7Sro$n2S

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■ i neyliuld* Tohncro M ',' , O titw y Biore* ,. „ 40 , 39>, 40 i >, Hear* rtoetiuek . -.- SS’ . 37‘ j » i; ; S : ; :• , Simmon* Co ........... IS*. H ‘ . H ’ , I' , Skellr Oil ........... 10>, 1U>. 10^ ,i , »o<«iiv-Vacuum____-.UJ. .-.U l. — IS'., iI. souiii Cftiif r.«iuon :o«. 30>. :0’ , »■

soiuliern l ‘»cinc 30', 19'. !«>».. Sl1, Uland HramU . . . 15 M>. 15I, siaud Um Si Cte , , 7 ', ;7>| 7>«*i,

siand Oil CUU ..... 3S>. 34>i u |><tj ffcantf Oil W J ___■<7 , «>4 fI, Stewirr Warner ----- IJ ' i U '« U U '

Studebaker Corp ... 4>a 3<* 4 iI, Texa* Com :........ 31 30U M 'i i

I Timken Roll nc»r . , Jl»i SOVj|Tf«n3 Amer ............ • 7*» 7». S'

I 'fu n 'o n o i r c r n r ?s*i S ' , 16‘. l!'I, Union Paeine .......lOP. 101 10P> t 'I, Untied Aircraft ...... 17'i I7 'i IT i, mr, Unll Om i t Imp , 17’ , I7», 17’ , .„I, U fl Ind Alcohol , . 44 43'. « ' . l ‘I, y a Ruhber 14>. H*,I, I U S Ste»l 43*.. 43 43 I le

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e around s te ad j-m th Wednesday; Iw d : d nnd small lo t common to medium; rt 988 to 10S8 pound *upplementftr>..'rd Rl• •leers $0.75; load liRh lly K irtrrt $i.W;

c,ir medium to good 1007 poiincl O r r . ;?] .;oii cows $5.35 .'trn lch l; Rood youii;; iw iiiio;ed toward $5.65: low -cuiler.cu :. *3k i r r cow* $2.75 to $4; odd buUi to |{Jj

- J i. Iate Wedneaday three loads'1030 ; t i : 1153 pound .'hort fed and c^ike'« i 1'. ;.'t;rt Rraa? steers J7.15 lo $7.50: c-ilies.® '

fu lly steady; package uneirn | • > ' v,'. i>ound weights $850. liRhtly so:i- •. '•rt $7: good to cho'.pe vealera quoted K

I« to WJO. 1- ; Sheep: Recelpu 400: around :.'c si .• Iliiche r on small supply comp,ir»rt ■ *" J IW eiltiesday: dr.\lrflh:e C8 lo 73 I'OM-.d ,o

'C a lifo rn ia lam b ' carrjlnR t^o t! t:i.-:ith i' pelU. 17.35 M raicht; .-o. <i :o I il:o:cc wooled Iambi quoted »7 7S ;a ■. M poaslbly above. ^' ni4 PORTLAND LIV l.STO ( K ■ ' , j,

PO Rri_\N C f. Aur. !5 V ’ U S D ,'. Hogi; Reelpt.' . r..:;;- j..; M le ^ butchera icnera ll,v.ic.^if.i .-t'. i-- <:> or up to $11,75; fo : be.-'.i ;u r;:iiT7 0dd he a ip a e k lr.; .v5• JP --1;v:;ea Choice 92'n> 118 ;-our,;: tr r r^ r 3 : ; ';c > l l2 i5 lo $ l2 J 0 . r,^

Cattle; RiTcelpt.' ijO. c.r.-.r . ' ' : 'o r0 lox; early aale.i she m.vk« .te*- ateers uiuold . held f;;;i> ; . j^1 «c.iiierM^ lo t helfera $4.25 to j : :t cutter and cutter cows $2 i 0 to i j : •:• .-ommofl W BjedJuin gradw M .W ;o jj. C ! n i5 : good beef ro *» $4J0 to 14 7 ;; I0 'juUs $4 to iS : KOOd 10 cho!ce \-.-,i:.T^ t i

, s;o,^Uy $8 lo M iO , u-- j Sheep: Receipts 200: r jp iil> n .o 'ly ‘ L'; . l,iie a rriv lns. nominally .teartT; g .,xJ r | t o choice fa l lambs quo:.\Me to h it

<«i 75: vca rL n p ja;eab> art'.:;.,;:o $ 0 0 : -laushter e« e ' »: 75 r,'

• D t-N V tR M » : i; r' DENERV. Aug. 15 .4- iC.-^DA '

.-iieep 8.200. tn .rked tr. ra: r..^ ''• - tM i; a; c.- ; C. : •,

AHO, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUSI

) /J /V £ A L L E Y -D O U B L E

w a k e ' (JR 7v o u MO. / _______■ c o u M T ^ J

A L L ---------V ( L O V E L Y 'J . i nG E T O y f g d PU

■ n=

held above $8.80: few yeurllngs H I}8,00: fs t ewes $3.40 down; choiee M il

■ 63 lb. Wyoming feeders $7.00; or |J n strong to 25 higher.

I .ST. JOSEPH SlIKEP

,, ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 15 W M O a D . ! A t^ h c e p : Receipts 3500; Iam bi 15c I l hlRher; two loads Idahos $8.50 ,, fttnilRhi; practically nothing dune i* ^ m natives, naklng fu lly 25c higher,

up 10 $3.75. and above.

OMAHA SHEEP

'. OMAHA. Aug, 15 OT, <U S D A ) -■'I Sheep; 13,000; nctlve n l , early 'A.v r* iidvftiiced. bulk range Ininbs M.19--}-'C l

50; top 10 nil interests 58.60; aort- •'•eve, ie d native lamba mostly $8-75, top on Port‘* j feeding lambs $7.S0, ship*; , -------- to 1

, WOOL Kll i l cffe<;; ! BOSTON, Aug. is <U8DA)— lure S SenUment was showlnR a ninrked that , Improvement In the Bcsion wool so t

markci wUb the volume of aales has la incrcnslng nnd prlcca tenduiB airndy «iie I ' to flnner. Ucmond conUnued to bc outr ij I chiefly for fine nnd fine medium iw if

I territory uooU. Avcmge lo KO.'d .•.mi , Krcncli combing 61s nnd fine r tcr- too.

I. ritory wools were bringing 68-70 .fii-ia '. cenls scoured baals. Inqulrlea vere (jtUr

, becoming more Inefuenl to r . th e , ^o medium Rmdes of te rritory vooiv . w ith strictly combUig 50,s. S b!i>od

• Rcnrtnlly quoted around 50-C3 ccni-.■ KTOured bn-U*.

; B r id g e s ' C h a lk s U p . " “ i

E ig h te e n th W in o f S eason

(Conilnued from I^g c o.

, Dusty Cooke, which accounted for a ll the Donton runs. L e fty orovc p ltclicd the Red Sox to the ir ihtrd t)/.’

• * irn lR h i victory o « r the Whiu- s-ox. m --.3 to 1. to<lny- Orove wnttered .■u".en. ^

•• ChlcuRO l l iu tn hanging up lil;. i v ’ ’ ’-wn's I5 ih victory. .\i-

T lie defeat wn:, Uie sc ie iitli iii 4! »ucces.ilon for the slunniins w iu-c j','’*”‘ iSoX. .M,-.-

The box ^core; '<•'y i B-.IOB an K II \ '" I ’-

ICookf cf . .. 4 1 1 0 o, 'Almada ( I _________ 4 0 D I uj g s s s " - ? 1 ; ? ' w .

' I r . re rrt li e __ ______ 3 0 0 3 0 ,77S r fl^ J '7y ------------ --- ! U U

Datilnren tb . . . 3 0 } i t h

i ‘ Tolal* ................. 33 V 7 ;Tf ' i CWea»0 an R II n a |S 'P 'i Radelirr ir ___ ____ 4 0 t iu n Oct.• * n n 3b . , . . . , 3 0 I 0 u• .Dyke. It. . . 4 0 0 ID I■ Appnna ^ ■ - — 4 1 2 ; % . , . ;iW iun in *ton rf . ...■ 4 0 0 « •< ". taunmoM cf .............. 3 0 1 ; u' •> lie. lllaye* 30 - ________ _ 4 0 1 .1 '■ino-'®|6«irrn 0 . ___ 4 O 0 fl ,0 TletJ. p ---------------- 3 0 1 I 0 '4' .t (8be« X .................. I 0 0 a 0 Ol 8atre.on p 0 ^ 0 0 0 jn,.

••I Total, 33 1 r r n '. ; i —TUUrd tor TlrT]t in tlh . I. n<«U>n . ...OIO COI 000— 3 crilcaso - . - ---------COO coo 100- I DII Erron - Non*. T n bu» h tu - if ic l

c Slramotw. Ilom, run* — Coo»e, r re n . ' , . , ,4 in. Wrrbrf, rV)ijt» plar» - Cran!!i

® A th le t ic s ' R o o k ie S ta rs ,

1 ST. LOUIS, Aug. .15 «-r> - T!-,* PhlladeJphl* A t h le ^ t lc a k/ioe^'d oau

if lu 's V.m A lla OUl o f the box ^ la th rev-n in rally in the -v:vfi',:h 1;;.' r in g loday, and won their ti ::-.t■ .'ira lR hl victory from the■ dwelling Dro-,na. 5 to 3; “ .~n.

A fte r the Flro^ns l l i ^ llie -r.-.;.■ a t 2-up m the su ih . W arrtle r

fled to open i!',r •evenih and; !on Berrv-'s fly. Four slnRles-4.?- c,.r; =• *DoyIe. recently rlgned North C-iro- ; jltna sand lotter. brought him in ^ i t l i ‘ la slnsle. Three more slnsle- &v: Mosex. C ranxr ar.d Foxx adrtrc* •vo w.-.! > ;more calie*.■ i The box score: IcaVA

PMU«elpliU an R II <1 « Van , Cramrr ef . ____ i 1 3 ; « T^<•^. [ r ; ; - ! . " - ! — J .! ; ;5 Ijllaaitia 3b ., ------ 4 0 0 ; T's'’ w lV iiie r Ja ’ ' 4 1 ; * » pm;. > Rtcnsma e . . 3 i 0 3 o s: 1

, nerrr c ----------- 2 0 o 1 0 ,,rwt<- P 3 ^ 3 ■> I . ^ r r

- I Toiai. . *1 1 13 r n ' - u i' ' ’ -N

ST 16,1985

D A Y U G H T S A V IN G

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mmum "LIFTS ALL G ii .T.

toda-------- a h!

tu g m c n te d S h ip p in g D e m a n d

Le nd s S t re n g th to^ havi

Chicago Market

II) j u i i s r . n o u G iiA S loa^l^ A.«ocliitcd Pre.'a M nrket Editor) •"■m -CH1CAao.-Aus-5-ul*r^liJcrc£ilng fi'V,'; svcriiy of corn crop damage rc- o ’i>e orta, together w ith augmented J^tni hlpplns demand fo r com. did much0 l l l l prices of a ll grslns today, ju n i Kansn,^ official advlcea te lling of

ffecis of extreme hlRh tempera* jo i ires nnd ot lack ot moisture aald ■^ni 111 the eaiiem half o t the state a to 75 i>er cenl ot lhe com c ro p li- „y ns bwn lUinnscd be\ond the polni|n<irh here l l can produce even a fa lr | j^ L ‘' ntpul. TIiroiiBhoui the western icucn . i l f of liie s;.ne. in ; damaise ItlK oe ii 111 more graic. Special MRnlflcancc.10. wa.s iiliachcd to uo td tha t com,Lflp{^, I'tiU In uu lhw cst lowa showed J, Tb Litrexjlng condllloiij.Co:ii cloicd nervoii.'i. ' . - i - , above.Dakc -.■terd.iy'.< f l i iU i. Dec, 37-57’ . , ' hra i 10 t cent up. Dec. ea’ ;.% . \ . I “ Its iinchaiigrd 10 '. higher, nnd i t i ^ ; rovhions a l a rue of 17 to 50 ccnts. 1 r jr Wheat, oata and rye mnrkets all

jrrov.ed s irrngth from corn. , cemi Ai.",’ re.v,lve buying of Inrd hoUt- r.iiie

1 Hint eo.Timodilv to lfe,,li hl);h J»)‘‘ vtird prices. Rapidly drereaalng' j , „ , , [iiMJlon.1 fupplles ttcic iio:ert pti'-ii

f- . t* '" '“ ««' I ' r i -T «-i . ■ '■* r’- *0.M '| w . *» • Jo?

TV* - / '*'r..v. i r ‘ %{.S7-; ’ hnm

s:-, 3: ’ , . tor :- r . .... .Vs-:.', r i . . i l : 5 ^ : : . ; : r>31-31', JP, 31 31'.

• I.r l l O ', .1 ' «t> iT, Wll'. 1*1, J r * 41 « * ■Wi’ihr l u r lo - tAva•ni. 40'j M>. iT(l»>7 rt . , 4? ’ 'J l^e

iiKiA-;^ t*r.s I f f ; i«ast<UT-IOI<<3 HM K43 i K^l'l

' i i r t l l r , - 1c t' * ' I Un” lOlM ^ ^

U lN N ir iX . G itA INWISN1P1X5, Alte. 15 .T - C a-'h it^*"" he.v.; So, I iio :il;e rn a2-,e. No. 2 , l| ;^ “; ortl-.en: 79Sc: No, 3 n o r.hc rn ' orim k-. 'in « iO tis 2 tvfiite 3«c; .Vn 3V h lte !

FL.1XDU'LUTII, Aug, 13 ,. r—K,sx en ' 5!“ ^

•iCk II-5 3 'j. Sep:. »1S3’ ; Oct- u> ti 1.53’ ..; Dec. 11.53's. Ipitcb

< I IK ACO CA-SH i;« A IN BfC CIUCAOO, Aug. 15 . r . - C;..'h CC .~.ra; No. 2 red 8 9 ',.90; No. : hard Broi 101. com. No. 2 yellow 86-87't: out 0. 1 white 8 8 \ o jiM dr i»elghl: win

No. 2 white 3(1-.-31’ t, w m p lc .fo r ■ade 2C-27, No r^e.. hurkw heal or • Bra> ^ybean:,: fc;irley fe<d 34-4'. nnmlnal. >ira! ..vltins 42-GO nominsl; tlm o ihy ' T l ed $3.10 CM.; c;o\er »rr?i 111,00.:oo rwt.U rd . ttrrrr- '. $16.57. 118 70; iirrn

“Wrs JI5.87. ■ _^o«■ ■ ' r’i»tyim

jr tu lU ____ 3 0 J 10 I Kamillera If __________S 0 c 1 , 0 *>” '’ ^eman rJ _____— . 3 1 1 # ’ » r tn ;'i:-j:rT e .i s p I J : T\>

^ i E S,.ot: p _____ 0 0 0 0 t Tbofr;«-T.M p _________ 0 9 0 0 2 fv r r

^ 1 P ^Tot*:» .. . 11 3 I ?7 tl'COMT.-IUi(r<l tar Know in l:h • 5t*>r--i;.rtr:pMa • OCO V o - J Bro"

toul» 010 6C;grrCT — Burn*. Two Nur M u — ' ^ar«t:fV 3:o’.-n lmj».- — 3 TVvt.f.-tflce. - Van A tu 7 Do-iV. r plmj* » ' I*rT aail Car»T, »»rrj;i.T an-5 Carer;,-N»ir. W.raUrr and : Win-n* r:icr->T — ^ 0^:» U»ia« r;:carr— -«■

I, .

i

G t i m e _______________ . . .

V O O N f ' I K IM D .RBLAVJ

J f l

■ C R E D IT

JR FUD6E IS ALL'N . l l i 4 E .F M S O -B U T J : | lAT'S THE PIECE) ■ r : P A P ^ ? ^ ---------

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C ' S l ‘ '''j

n i i n ^ T n f r f f f I f r f f r m t T " * '

C o n te s t E n d s W it h F a n s IU I

R o a r in g , F r is c h F r o th in g III(Continued from Page 9) I

It to 3 victory over the Dodgers f oday. Tlte trium ph gave the Cubs I half-game edge over the defeated )t. Louis Cardinals although the 1,0 KrceninRe figures kept them In h lrd place by two po lnu. Chlcngo, lavlng plnyed more gnmes. has the ower nvemge.

The box Kore:Chlcafo .\n R II n ,\

Jalan If ..................1 3 3 3 0 BIrrmeu JU -------------- 5 1 2 * 3 S ir

............ f } _ ’ « I nnij ’oe* e , i o o i o JctvMtnarrr ct _____4 3 2 , 1 0 NaaravvTClU ib _____ 3 0 3 4 1 .|nv,tna.trom 3 0 ______ » 0 2 I 2^uni(to^». ..... ............. 4 3 , 2 4 7 Slar

Tolala ............. , » i7 i# *7 is raJtl‘ llfooklTn AR R 11 ^ A P '"‘ lOKtaaara)! cf ......... 3 0 1 3 0 hu(i ; :4 e r i f J 2 ? io«‘.'n '3 *l,:;:— - r S S 2 ? i s■licnnrllo 2B ............. 4 1 1 1 2 mftj:oencckfl rt . .......... I u 0 3 0 obll'I Vp ’p ' i o . - i b : . 5 g ? ?,ope* c , .:... I 0 0 3 <1 ceu :acliary‘ p 0 0 o o 1 D I'a 'iT p " : ... ..........I ? ; o“ o"To:a:> 3« 3 n a; » com

:hlc0R0 ..................3JI 101 W»—It IvnfIfOOtlyn , COU «U 010-3 ‘r.rror» — l,o|>c7. rrry, Txo br.,c tut.s

-llrrm aii, CavarretU, Lliid^troin. Itry . i Ukrr. CiicclnctlD. Tnree baae lm — .. >marrr, >lom« run — aialnback, Sac- > tllce — Warnrkr, Double plai*a -• J, niui raylor aiut Prry; Jlrrm--. and Jiiri;« ;

*a"i.O I "wl'itieiirr .* ZaCtiarj. I ,

P h i l l ie s T ro u n c e P ir a te sI’ m LAD E LPH IA . Aug, 15 UV,-

0? Bowman held the Plraiea to exen h lls and chalked up Ills sixth 1’ tm lR lil tr ium ph aa llic . Phillies fu-1 inm m :rtd three P l l l ib u irh pltclier.i ''i> or nineteen satctles nnd a 9 to 1 11« iciory loday. hisT lie box score; |

v ; ? ;, i T.. wmirr r( . .......... 0 (1 ! . . . l u

1 ; 1AvaielM 30 ----------- 4 0 I > , - Im»\mo» la « o i o \ J

'S L Ih e e e J J J J .^ ii'C ’ ■ . ■'■] i i n X - ” ■ ’ =■

PhUadctphla .«n R >1 O A ^ ^iltrn cf J j ® rial'

J ^ e i S 1 1 4 7 Amtil>rin»n p . . 4 0 1 0 1Tj ; , ; , ..............M 1 l» 3~ i i

lom* run - AUrti. DoubU pla ji - N/y .-mr*. oomrr «• Camllll 3; V ffie j j , „

B ro w n s W in T h i r d S t r a ig h t |BOSTON. .^U6. 15 i-F) — Bobby ;'J~

jrow n hurled iw o -h lt ball to shut M rlu i the ClnclnnaU Reda today and 3|~ vln hla firs t game of the seasonor the Br»ves- He n n the lowJ.r OftfJraveV w inning streak to ih rre N- :ira lR lit Ra.“nes. The score wa.s 8-0- P. ;The box wore; M ilOBclnnitl ,«n R H n A U‘ \

S J . V ! tIrrman : f - -------------3 o 0 3 O' ^>oodoiaB r f ------------- 4 0 0 3 0 1 nS ' J . S S : i | “ i..nrr oardl c --------- . o i j iCampouru 3b ------ 3 0 0 1 3 ------? r" P ------------ J I ^ J ® I

•r\,ia:a - -------------3* 0 3 34 18 1- _______ ? " l ’ ' " 3 l \

Iordan »b ---------- ^ Art)omp«5n r f -------- 4 T 3 3 c , ^Vr«er cX ----------------4 I 1 3 0 1 H-e- If --------------- « J 3 0 ■S-bJU>e» 3t> ------------- t » i * 5 ■:tmru%n 3 b -----------3 0 . o i [ H«t*>nrrr e --------— * o . i , Hjro'Tti p - ; H

'” ’"'*naU --------- J ' ’ a 11_ ; ; i M l

rrror* - Nonr. P ro ■Jcr,:aa, llon.e rur»« - Vrhar.-i:, r> ;. ■ trr Saerincf- — B ro ^ . r>cuftlr r;a \, I ■

— - I ■ ■ -T■siDA G c r r )<ED, R A C W E L .Q E R S D »T M O S T t e H E N O O M H O U R ^ iM lN X O M . , .

w ;

'

' W H E R E IT ’S D U E !

iZISIDHiE w m DRIVE

t -c a d e r o f 'C a m p a ig n A d d re s s ­

es W ild ly c h e e r in g

A u d ie n c e s

a ^ n u N , AUB. IS 1,1.) — J ii liw - ' stretcher, spenrliend o f Gcrmanyn'

.nni|..icm lllc drive. bUtcrly n-^stilled Jews, lonlghl and nnnounccd tiie Nazi ligh t agu liu t them w ill ’'con­tinue unUl a ll hum anity under­stands the problem."

I l ls wildly heralded speech was a rambling one. I t wns w ild ly ap- pinuded by 25.000 listeners In the huge Berlin ai>orij<pulnM, while Jci-s J remained In lechrsion. 1

Sirelclicr said " I f wc lend n wo- ^ man who linh forRolien her raclnl obliBatloiis throtinh the c ity ■ • • the wife of the Ain.'ric.'.n nnibnsNjido;- nets exciicd nbout ll,"

Dcnouiiclng fo.-elKn reparti of fliill-Jea J jh dJ,it»rb»ncej !n Of."- . - mnny. j;e .MigRe.'tcd ih m fotelf::i co'.tntrrr.v instcart 'r rp o rl aboul lynch jiiMlce In America,"

.\t<alls In ie r-.tU rrlace

The' N ail lender assailed inter- murrlniic between Jews anil grn- illi'. '. u '.\rrnii« 11 .should be punished • 'w llli lii^nvy iH 'iiitc iilln ry ^crvlce.•'

"\Vi: i i iu i i u ke .s:c|x\ tii!.iiiio l ra'. clal dbRrace nnd mixed innrrlaBes." he declared.

Slreicher ,>i>okc Ii»r'two hwir,% iiiirt n h .ilf ill Uio .sport-'ji.iliiM r.iul ihci: ru;!i?d to ill? leiiiiL 'h.Tlb to Hrti|rc>.' ail overflow in rc tliif i there w lia ii,111 ttie mc.in%lul^, li:ul Ifte n rrt in his firs i ,',>ecch tlirouKli lo:irt.Tre;tk.

TiiOti.suiKl,' .'tood iiu:,Mrtc 111'- l:,ii;'. while h r,i\y pollcc i;;iard< p.<'kc|.-il llie neiRhborhood.

I^S H aKF RIVFR RFPHRT ____

annke river storiVKe. flow nnd d l- '■erslons o f August 14 * r re ahown by a dally report tv»ued b r Lynn Cran- (lall. ^•atermn*t'*r. a^ follows; J

Slorate. Acre FretGlOKil

J-ck-vm Lake ------- 344,700Amerienn Falb ..... 283,000Lake Walcott . .. • 83,000 -

R lrer FJew. Stvond FeelM o r a n ......................HeL'<* __________ lOiUO Cj'-OaouRh _________ __ 4,ltiO 4,020N/y’x v ............... .......a,36n 5.810Unwell' Ferry ........ . 8 CMM ilner ...................... 11 11

Di»er»loti\ Seeond Feet

.MU-.ldoU N. S. . . . . . i r n J.270

.Minidoka S. S. 1.1*'^ 1,14aM tlner S. S, ____ 3 340 lo inM irn rr l o x L i f t ___ __ 12-) :2'»Gi:iod;;)? rrr 'Je ft ___ 94* fll8N, S. in Oooding „ . 1 M3-P. A. U le ra l ___ 62. 3.5:7M ilner N- S............... I.7«n>11*!- ;n W oodrille S.719 1.772 Wc^-k1v;:> 10 Black­

foot ....................... 1.090 4'V5Righ'ji of M ar I I . 1580. uvre filled

50 crnt.

H I T N D R E D So f

I H a r d w a r e

V A L t l E S

A t O u ra u g u s t

C L E A R A N C EW a lc h F o r D a le ,

C . W . 6 » M . C o

Own A ]W A N T 'A D R ATES

RATES F E tt U N E FER D A *S ll a m t a u n . p a J w ----------“

■ ■ T h m ' a m p u U n. p « 4* r -------»On« i»j. P tr UneJ— - — r —

. 3 3 » 7 o D is c o u n t F o r Caah

SSft■ ' S a M fa r an A d U tcr

INDEXTO WANT ADS^ j

AUlM »8f a n .I. 'Auta^B«rilc»^ r * f t f ■ ’ ~A

c ikuu itd bu p u r ' "SjCoil. woaa. ICT— " t ;D o ^ O U > c r^ » * M. - ?« IKtetTto ApplUnc** 'i?

y*n>!p°vS'"m i - 1 IrL1 ^*ffiiirT lu iril«n ifin t iro r en*. Mu c iu o to u i- j

■ I vtnwBie*— — — »» .1

n»ip. MUt or ------:= -------” 1& ! g . i ; " ' ° ' — = ?; litoat *nd roiind ^Man*? to t o n ■ I,* IMoirlnr B tc n n ------------------------rtrtnn tU , Jro j i l l r j *nd BuPPllM ,, - lUdlo* and B tm w „ . . i 1.1 .J3-* >lU il E»uw for 6«1> ............. - - gn«ml D U U tor Trid>—ill I ...■» R n l » t» u Wantfill . . »noetn* tor lt*n t ■ « .SftlMinen. * - —»• <mtuaUoDA Wtntad ,, » jspcei&ii «i a m * * ... , ; ; Iwanted to wuy.'.,., ,. ............aWanitd IQ "««» - aiWantN] Mue»iUnaoui............ro r tUI* or TW da.,.................... 31 |

Personals 4• i iA R Q A n r r A. J E ^ i E s r p s v -

chlc. w ith o u t It queadoii ohe will te ll yoii. Room SOI Rose»o» Hotel.

-PH. 1768. LEOTA DeATLEY. TOR Inform atloa on Swlmmlns claw opcnhic Monduy n t liannon pool.

Lost and Found 5 l o s V ' a t " h a r V o .s V i e l d ' a

lig h t tnn siiedc un lln 'rt Jnckct. Finder call 015. ___________

. FOUND Readlns 8las»« a t (he Auto M art. Lau by man driving 1{I30 Whlppe(—M jiy have same by cHlllnE at Kcw.i nnd pnylnR (or ad.

PRESIDENT HOB CAPTJETWEEK. Idaho Palls and T n ln PnUs. Rc- tu rn to Newg. Reward.

Beauty Shops 6SPECIAI. PRICES

L’ en an pennanent waves dtirins I (he m onth o( Ausust. Phone us ' lo r fu rthe r Information.

ID AH O QAROER AND DEAUTY SHOP

Phone 434 131 M ain Kast

n S ’ O POR OME PERMANENT wave special. Autr. only. Prepare fo r whool now. Ph. 240. The '

ncauiy Box. j

T K 0 6C NVllO HAVE C:CPEKIENO> | ed our tto rk know tha t our meth'* oda and the aUll o f our operators ara superior. Vou ena/ now have one of out oil waves for os low oa ' (UO. Crawford's Beau'.y Salon, 113 < Main Ave- South. Phone 1G74. |

Aulos for Sale 7

C H A N IC V .^ lO T O R C O.Locatcd at L'.nd'fc i

1933 V .8 fo rd Coupe..........I333.C0 ,IB » Ford Srdan ............... $108.00 ■1930 Ford Cotipe ............. $310.00 11930 Chev. S td n n .............. $305.00 I1029 Hiirtscn Sedan .........$:35.001!>39 Clicv. Truck ............ J1B5.00 ■1938 O nklu iifl ....................$ 85.001938 Pontiac ....................$ 65.001937 Oldsmoblle ....... ......$ 95.00 ,

I 1937 Oakfand Cojch. s(wd rubber ; , J iu t o v c r lia u lrd ...................$95.w

The A U T O M A R TNext to Iv jlB Walica

I WE BUV—SELL-TR AD E

TH IS A\i:fc;K'S SPECIAI.'31 'Ford Couii'-•39 ^•n^h Scd.i:i /■39 V.*hippet SfOaii '•38 Studebaker Coui*■38 S ix ir t Buiek Tounnp AND—Several o lher sood b'a>:..

buysEM PIRE AUTO SHOP

130 Sccond No. Phone "68

1“ T U l CAU. r o x K csin .Ts-.roo)ci 12 j

f 'T h A T O L D B l . IS AKAI> a :

------- I 'T H E VJA.Y S Wi I T A U O M d i A S

.1

( H lt iV a

Modern,S ' A u to s f o r S a le 7

. (Cenllnurd Cram rrecedtnf CoIuidb)

5 ' " s t u d e b a k e r ' 'S9 Certined Cted Con

Ohev. Sedan - __ _________ ...1029OJ4.0. Truck. 2 ton________1934

. Bulclc Spccial Mdan_______ 1033d Nash convcxt. coupc.----- — 1030

1020. 2-ton Dodge bcet body truck. llcen « '

'S a l e s a n d S e r v i c e1 354 M ain NO. . Phono 9^

* USED CAR VALUESa . 1034 Plym outh coup* A - l— 18609 l934'Deiuxe4'door V -8 Sedan ;i drH^en 33,000 .mlle», h a t neivi motor, run only 4.COO tnllea USOI* [ 1C34 Studebaker Scdnn. w itJ i ' .! 1 radio amt h e a te r....-.....'.........$62&0 1030 Naah Sedon ....- ..... -....43351 I 1830 Bulck Coupe, real buy »3&0 ? 1030 Oraham. Sedan, radio\ 1 and new tires .....................$250I .1 1039 a iry s lc r coupe. Bood..-$3303 l) 1028 Chr>-slcr 53, Ic if mileage.A . l| new paint ..............„..-....:r»175[J jl Other good liuys from $50.00 up

j BARNARD AOTO_ CO.

14 j ................I? We Have Several Rt'possessedA Cars to Sell for Balance Due“ -S e c U(t— .14 A Barcaln on a 1033 Chev. Truck,to 16.000 miles. iKrfecc condition.' f L. W. B. Dual*. Extra tire and0 I wheel. Extrn litrge box.3 ‘28 Chev. truek. nood. license. $120 'I •29 Ford truck, llccnse .................................. »U0

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4 \v » Buy Equities

y I ------------- . . . . ______ ',•111 -------------------------± - Male Help Wanted 9

W AN TED -TH R EE YOUNO MEN. ,Ql age 18 tb SO. mechanically and “ ■ technically Inclined fo r commer- - clal sound and television tndu itry . 0 s ta r t a t boltom, wUlln* to !cam»

... Actual laboratory nnd shop tra in * A In it offered tho.te occcptcd. W rite

et. fo r Interview. Olve two refcrcnces.age, present employment and

“ phone number. W rite DeForest'.*! *‘® - B o x 100, care T w in FalU Nous, ng — ‘ —

Female Help Wanted 10M W ANTED \V bU A N TOR COOKINO

in-smaH-beafdliig-houte.-W rite or Ph, Mrs. Charles Dunn. Jarbldge.

— Nevada.__________________________

6 M ID D LE AOED W OMAN FORKcneral housework. J. W. shouse,

~ •‘ n ie r . ____________

1 M o n e y to L o a n 1 6

FEDERAL FARM ' l OANS RE* duced to 4 per cent. See or iclc>

t phone J. W. McDoweU. Tw in Palls,

f o r S a le ,-M is c e ll3 n p o u s 1 7«re ■ . . - ________________ ________I E .V IR A OOOD I . I I . C. CRKAM*I scpiirntor w ith motor. ctK-:ip. Rrv> |

Q, ] nolds Motor Co. ’ j

j \ \E O tT E R FOR SALE, 2S,000 A m -1 crlcan R c ie n o lr Bonds. Sudler-'

‘" l WCRcner i£ Co._________________ |

113 j f o r S*lLE — EXTRA GOOD WIUK I ^ I tire ».-igoii 'gear w ltl) or wUlioiti |— h.iyrnek. o r w ill trade fo r b^o I :7 mUk cow. Phone 332-Jl. Buhl.

HEAVY T IM B E R S . «IRlDOE~ planks, rough lumber. \Voo<lla«n

Lumber Yard, opposite Sw ift .v i Co,

0 .THRESHING M ACHINE REPAIRS2 i and supplies, including ur«d pul- ® leys. Krengcl-s Hdw.____________

0 12 POOL TABLES. 2 CARD T A - ' 0 blea, 3 ftandwltji iiiblc'.. 1 iiiitrble 0 toi> counter.. I larce plioiiograph. i 0 Que rack, marble soda fountain, .2 ‘ 0 . Ford trucks fo r trailers, estimate ' _ price $300. m y price for all $80, c><-e ™ I’ Jnmes Gatllher, S22 4th Ave. Weit.

= tU fc t-^i-t?H >S--O P-M A-1-EniA l,-K>R - !■ ; b tilld liii: i» !B to sorters: chain,^ .ilirokel.', -•lat;, belMn5. shalilns.' bearings, shed i:ee l. motors. e:c

Kret;cel's Hdw.

UOUBLE CORRUGATED INSULA-__ ! non tio-ird inewi only $2i 0 i>er— 100 ft. H.1KJ Hiitchery.

f W H Y N O T r i . . \ .N ‘ T/ Red rlo -,tr. Al'ik** clover. wlu!<- ' cIo\er. or some vurlety of alfa lf.i

tliL-. fnll. v.> h.i«c rome extra nice iw l .

; . i n t p : r m o l ’ n t a i . n ' ,‘; k e i) ro .

rnone 120 8 I Comer T:;;ck L.i:'.* .-vnd Slio. St.

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B W * u p s t a i r s \ ~ ' Z '• A S A . M O R N E r , \ V S H E K . E E P S . \ A f iiO O T S O M E 1 » N A R T b i l l i o n a i r e ^ p > N - I K I - L X W - ('N O W D E R »F I H A & N 'T j A>.

l E - r r S R C A L L T W E AV iA O iO K - S W E ^^A W rH T b e c o m e Bl.

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LivableFor Sale, Miscellaneous 171

(Csntlourd frora Preetdtni Coluna) . SEVERAL GOOD SHOW CASES'

fo r sale. W. R. S lcka tui, M urtau gh .; l a d ie s T

A complete asst, o f kitchen needs w ill bc on sale a t our Au­gust Clenmnccl Wotch fo r our ' announcement.

C . W . & M . C O .

I . 1 3 e W « S 1J SGO.OO.' I

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FURNITURB - NEW AND USED furn iture o f all kinds, coal ranges, electric ranges, coal atoves, circu­lators and other household fu rn - islilnns. Moon's, Ph. S. Slore No I : Ph. 310. Slorc Np- 2.

W H 'Y P A Y W A R P R IC E S ?A car Iood o f Murcsco tn bulk.

> Buy what you need, bring back what you have left. We loan you a brush to put I t on w tth free.

M cMurtry House Paint. 4- Hour Enamel. Floor and L in ­oleum Vamlsh dries In two hours—A large itock of- Wall Paper.

M O O N ’S .TW IN FALLS PHONE 8

ORANITE AND MARBLE M ON-' um'ents. Jelllson Bros. Ph CC8W. 43} Main E. __________

For SaleI 2 5 % o ff

. 5 0 U s e d I c e B o x e s

i 1 0 U s e d E l e c t r i c

■ ■ R a n g e sA ll liave bern rccondltfoited and nre In f irs t class work- int; o.'der. .

; MOON’SSTORE NO. 1

301 M ain West STORE.NO. 3 31j Sho:hone South -

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. Wanted Miscellaneous 17-AI _____________•, WANTED TRANSPORTATION TO I

Kansns City last of Aug. ColleRC, r »tiident ’ and moUier. I fo n a r d ' ) Shudrs, 308 11th , Buhl.

“ WANTED MORE SHEEP TO PAS- I ture. Mary Alice Park.

>■ ^ T T T T T T W T T V i

f , * WANTED TO CONTRACT A ¥ : * few more good flocks to supply ¥I ■ ••;• Ul hiitehli-.K c rrs ne.M >iirlnK. ^ -|-y. Reds, Buffs. Burred Rocks,

W hile Gi.inui, nnrt W h i te * ■ i * I.cKhoni.s. W ill pay l ib e ra l* ■|-if premium, ¥ '■ V- HAYES' HATCHERY ¥

I * *

‘ I YOUNG h7AN ^V lSH E3 TO SHARE •'i expenses w lUu someone going to

Joplin, M o , o r vlelnlty. Must go on 7 or before Aug. 25, R t. 2. Box 12,; Duhl, Idaho.

WANTED PASSENGF.R TO LOS Atigelcs Aug. 38. tihare ex iva*e .'

5 W rite Mrs. L . w . Garlock,.R lch-1 . field. Idaho._______________ __

niR E S H IN G MACHINES W ANT- ■ ed fo r pea thrrshlnc. ChasT W. Bailow Co.. Tw in F iilh . or Farm -

■ ers Lumber nnd Supply Co..I I Gooding.

‘ ' FXmNlURE WANTED - WX BUY used fu rn iture, coal ranges, stores nnd Ico boxes. We pay cash. Ph.

I __ S.-Moon’t.

■ OLD CRlPPLfcD AND DEADhorwrs and cows. Fox Farm, Ph m o w .____________

Fruits and Vegetables 18 IO R s a u : - h a v 7 ' ^ t . \ t o k s

; and carroLs. I ’hotic OlOTJt.

FLORENCE CfiABAPPLES?” ^ ' T for y i ly no * rend}', K rn )o n Green,

CORN POR CANNING. F.AST OF :u b - ita t l5n. Ralpii Curtis.

LARGE APRICOTS.'$T25 B a P . ml. No. Easl Haa-^n Brldt'*, C lif- fjird Denner,

KARLY APPLES, 1\ .MI. EAST ON K im brrly Ito.ifl Ijl.-vinr Vojburt*.

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L A N & ^ A K E S - ' ^ ' ^ S ^ , /, > N H A T S T H A T ? W ' A C a R E A X B i to ^ . I

L » A O U $ lM E OUTDO H F»%0 N T O F 0 U R D O O R - k '

W I H A ^ M A .U fT F E U R A , ' k>JD f o o t m a n A M B <^ C O S T O F r

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? Home! ^7 1 E le o tr lo A p p lla n o e s . 1 9

S ; FOE SALB— Haag Washing Machines at

rcduced prices. ■ :‘ M T N . S T A T E S IM P . C O . |. I 130 Sccond Avc. _________ Ph. 368 I

— I f l f I f . * * * . ¥ * * * * * * '

D E X T E R J '* * Do you kiiow you can non "* * buy Dexter Defender “ Century *t * ot flervlce" model fo r only *

$74^5, *; X- M»Mlve automatic wringer s* J. large balloon rolls, llfeUme ^

Jtrengm;, awchaHisnj. Large ,,5 EO » enameled tub. Three vane ^ I French agitator. Z:u-' I B e a u t i fu l D e s ig n * •n- * R c ftso n n b le P r ic e ; i ; =«• F .A .A . T e rm s

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i-, : M O O N ’S I* Sal. Washer Specials *

, * • Trade a Cow Now" ^

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5 ' . For Saleor Trade 21I _____ _________________________ L— v

37 CHEV. COACH, ALSO CAR I EMt-

) FOR SALE OR TRADE. U aiestlo— j radio fo r cow or young stock. Roy N- Brook. R t. 1.IW. j — s s

“ I R a d io s a m ) S e rv ic e 2 3 - A

SPECIAL BAROAIN PRICES ON used Radios. Moon’s Paint & Pum -

, Iture Store.

Moving, Storage 24OUR CAREFUL HANDLINO? AND

. insured service, guarantees you safe delivery. Ford Tranafer. A l

, Home Lumber. P.l. 34 or 337.

Wanted to Buy 25 ;•m O llE S T PRICES TOR FRVERB ' , . and hens, C lly Pnrk Oro. Ph. 105W. ;

FURNITURE W A N TED -W E BUV • used furn iture, coal ranges, s to m j ' nnd Ico boxes, Wc pay cash Phooe <'

; 5. Moon's. |-

” i'Va ,v- In Market for Wheat, Oats * j ” * or nurley ¥ .

We offer th ir ty da ys 'fre e V ‘ •fje ' * • > « ' ‘ 0 *

* OLOBE SEED AND FEED . [¥ COMPANY ¥ 1

^ s - . * Phone 401 Tw in Falls ,4i

* * * * ** 1 1 » I . . =* C O SniE t s < O.VFKRE.VCr ,* ON i: i) r< ATION IN c c c ^

* , BO lS r. All;;. 13 i'/V ,-Jolin W.* Condle. Au jjc iliitendriit of

public iitM ryiiion, w ill haVe liere j^ tomorrow for PoeateUo where hr * . w l l l emiicr w itli Dr. J. B. G rtffing ^ of San K.-iiiiclK-o on educational ,* work In lh? rlv lllan conwrrvatlon

™ corps ramivs nt Id.lllO.D r. G n ltiii.: is in rhnrpc of thr

‘ work In the United Stales army p M ntJi corp.<i area.

The tuo-dnv confor.'nee w ill U ' . _ Bttenrifri l) :ill in \ln ie to rs In CCC' OS cnmiwi 111 ;o :|!ltrn i fdnlio. j.•e. ^---------------- ‘:h- ;

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“ f o r r . rfrv-,.,v «rre killed and a v o r r p a work ra r ami a pM ^rn rrr Irotl^y

Tractldn Un>- lo llld rd lieadon near 0 d ftd , a Hojnafl. Ut » of the f

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— ' ? YOU'RE 1 / < ‘ARJ b t s -m osis

I N l bikUGHTBR*?. IF You W 00l.ft ,

T E U .iV .Y I N .^A^OTHER- \ / t k I > -

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Read Nu19 H ou ses ( o r R e n t 2 7

....................... (ClFIVE ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. ~

Adults only. W. O. Sm ith, Reol 1^0 ' I Estate,____________________, J

' I A p a r tm e n ts 2 8 r r

* f u r n is h e d " AP A R TJffiN T TOR n - J 2. Sth Ave. Bast. A

"Z DOWNSTAIRS 1 ROOM FURN- ”* Ished spt. 339 8th-ATe. ^ J '

\ S-ROOM FURNLBH K P AP T . THE ¥^ Oxford, 428 M a i n w o r ^ *

* FULLY FURm SHZD A P IS . A T ^M Justamere In n And Oaala Uome. «« Ph. 488 and 071, reipeetlTely. ¥

WE HAVE S E V E R A L NICE ? '>: apartments fo r rent, 1 to 4-rooa* a’)is. wHh bath. Musgrave Bros.. „ -* » l „ . - - V-'--------------- »

* R oom s f o r R e n t 2 9 *

■K AND BOARD. OKNTLK-* men preferred, 681 3nd No. Ph. ♦I j£f___ ______;* ROOM AND BOARD POR 2. OUT- «

. A Side entrance. 534 Snd Ave. No.

* .SICE COOL ROOM SUITABLE =( for two. 559 M ala W.

>11 SLCEPINO ROOM. O in s lD E EN-trance. Oentleman preferred. W8 J

J J 2nd Ave. East. .

NICE COOL F R O N T ^E D R O O M . 81 rrnsonsbJe. Woman preferred. 137

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•A W A N T E D APARTMENT Or ! **_ light housekeeping room* near »>N Wa.\hlnaton school, Ph, S U ll fn - Kimberly, _________________

PARM ON SHARES rO R N EXT — ^ year. W rite Box 4. care News. 1.^

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* HERE S A REAL BARO AIN ¥ |!/■ lo r ttay one (hat can handle I t r * c

180 acres on the Mormon tract. ♦ i£ * 155 acrcs Jn crop now. A ll good * —

* deep soil. No rock. IMcn «0,00 ¥ 8W ^ * l>er acre. $5,000 cash—bslanc« *

* in terms, * ^

rv ♦ Oood 5-room house and bath, ♦ es I * nice Illy pond, close on the ♦Be » pavement. Price $3,000. $1,000 ¥

, * cash. BaUncc easy terms. ♦ - U J .E .D e W IT T * Tn■'•TVnsTSlSoJironreast;— Phone-374-^ —j *;■ ¥ 4 s¥ * « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ^

¥ 40 ACRES IMPROVED NEAR F IL *¥ er. $3600.00;* • J . E . W H I T E . —¥ . —I I - 1 , 1 — ,¥ TOR SALE - OOOD 4 ROOM ®

house, sleeping poreh, garage, ;¥ chicken house, t>errlcs. fru it, ncw¥ cistern, lights, water, across from j

Ul-W ay Senlce. Mrs. ClUoe Moore, r~ n ie r. Terms. \

40 ACRES. CROP AND IM P L ^^ ment*. $4000—$1800 down, bnlunee «V federal loan. Earl M uiray, Pller, .of Idaho._________________ . - - f

™ OOOD 80 ACRES, PRICED FOR “ ■ Quick sale. W rite Box 91, care ,

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HW Acre Famt, Tw in I ’alU water ' right. 160 ahares. No seepage. .' Pair Improvements. W orth much

more. Our priee $50.00 i>er acre. i rau c ; PEAVEY-T.\BER CO.. INC. |

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I.eaiorr werp tnjared. many w rln n jlr. when a.*ti ille^ e f the C inrinnatl and I.«ke Erie ta r f ip r in jf lt ld . Ohio. N<i«e onr of the b f pm iteastt car.—i P/ rha to . |

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(CoDtlaurd Crom m c td lo f Column) (Ci ? b U R '8 0 -^ ; LO-TS, IRRIGATCD H A

Includlnc S-roon modern house. . U J. E. DeW ltt. phone 374. al

rrV B ACRE TRACT, HALF IN p fru it nnd berries. 8-room houie, _ _ modern .cxccpt heal. Inquire 200 TW Addison West. ' • i

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'*■ FOR THR RIGHT • J t J PARTY- J ? *» 880 acres Jn M on tpe lie r- ¥ •* partly Irrigated. U rg e house, ¥ p¥ many farm Implements, bsrn ¥ —» etc. . ¥ 7fl ;¥ A 3 !s r. lederul loan to run ¥ t¥ from 18 to 20 yenrs, , . . ¥ ^¥ $2000 w U l,hBndlc_U _on.ft-.¥¥ trade, a n d 'fo r casli. ¥ /¥ W ill’ trade th e ‘ equity for ¥ —¥ aomethlng around Tw in Falls, ¥¥ I f any fu rthe r Information Is ¥ j b¥ needed please Phone 478 at ¥¥ oneci ¥ ^¥ W HAT HAVE YOU? ¥ '¥ Phone — ------------------- 478 ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

8-room brick dwelling in good location, fireplace,furnaee, hardwood floors... 44200 i

8-room iiousc well con­structed, furnace heat.... _,_.'330O

3-acra tract w ith 4-room ! house, fam ily orchard, equipment fo r 600 chickens,small bam , close In_________ 3380

40-acre ranch, good Im­provements, te rm s ............. . 3300 |

1, 5, 10, OR 18 ACRES. EASY ' terms. B per ccnt Interest. Ph. > 0308R3. .

U BTEN, $3000 GETS QUICK POS- session, 107 acre farm , stiKk. ma« chlnery, household goods all go.$78 per acre, easy payments. See or irrJle, Ward. Uie Jand ffisn. E l- w ln Hotel. Jerome. Idaho.

800 ACRES GOOD ORAZ1NO I iand. $2800. Some lerms. No trades, i C. M. Foley. Hailey, IdahO/

Dogs, Other Pets 35

TRAINED ENGLISH POINTER, 3 i _

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For Sale Livestock 36 1

5 SUFFOLK HAMPSHIRE RAM lambs. R. V. B«yd. Ph. Q194J8.

13 YEARLINO HAMPSHIRE RAMS 1 yr, old 835. s Hampshire yearling rams. Some spring lamb rams. H.W . Riedeman, 4 so, >j east of east end o t A filn . Ph. 03MJ4.

I GOOD GUERNSEY COW. 2! good Ouemsey heifers. Ph. 0390J3 |

POR SALEJ-PUREDRED HAMP- ahlre yearling rams. Ed Tolbert.3 miles w «t- on hlghwoj*.

T i m e T a b l e s —■' tek tdu li or ra iw asn Traiaa a>< i UMor HUSH r«M ls( Tbrsmk Ik I j i 'aUii

OKCCON ftllOR l LINS bdboaaa

(Crrteur* jtn u a r j 31, sns> 'rralD s n l*arca - ----------a fisn m.

Watiboondrr«in S7i im th ■■■ , - , . . . . i 0J0 a ca. «lYalo SO itKca __________idOp BJ

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rralD »a __________ SJOpm.NeiMibouBd I ,!

rralo «J0 am n * « aop a I '■f.vio .v f4 c (n c IT A O U I t:

biibaund ' IIirKTM ............. ...... ............^ ros am ., i|

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k>na»ii »na 0 '»«inf; o tiitia tU. auM ;; od l l it 'tm tn •'

XHIfrOURd,n lt» * __________ ______ tO,SS* m* . . « ---------------------------- '" t 'm .. sjoQp mirr l tn — .. . . SrSSan 'BUS' JMVtnVifs-OO p m, tU Jtr- ' j;

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Ktlchan.atJDlt* ,Kflc.Tum Mon, m . _a« 0 'p Ol.

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b t j r t iT E R IN H E R E ;- SU C M A L 0 V 6 L T ^ ' /E K V ^ O U L D H A V E » ' ! >NOAM\N A S Y O U N ^ IIT IF U L A .^ V O U B !JE S U M A C H A lt^ M C i a a D A U b H T tR - 5H A N H O M O R H E R

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(CentlaBtd trom Precrtlat Colnnn) t T l BATO A PIE^V KARAKU L DUCKS ! n, . to .p u t out ro r breeding naUve I n

aheep on share plan. Also want J • pasture fo r 45 ewea. Ida. Karaktil ' ^

r u r Slieep Co.. Ph. 0483R3 or 288 ' “

TW O -THOROUGHBRED RAMS,I m l. west and to u lti KInibcrJy *— h igh school. . =

Y E A R U N O UAMPSHIRE RAMS. P.L . ' Stephan. Ph. 406 or 148J. ^

H AM PSlX IR i: BUCKS. YEARI HOllnga and lambs, purebred, and ' e g ra in (ed. Oood ones. A. J. Requa,Ph. OiPMI.___ ___ •______________ =

70 EWES, BUFFOCK-HAMPSHIRE, tw o to (our yenrV'old.-$5.M per head.' Also vhlle-faeed ewes (or

„»3 .D er.head..PH one_J)H liU iM n3. ^Adolph Machacek. _________ pg,

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