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^ city Edition' TI yO L. 18, NO. 112.__________ ilfllfilB ID Pia Eimcpii ■Et i i IE Dictator'; Minimum Demanc For Settiement 'Ol DiS' pute Announced by Heac Of Conference Deiegatior (By The AasoclaKd Press) . PAKIS, Aut'. la — Bnroi Pompeo Aloisl, head of tlu Jtnliun clcl( nation to the tri- power conJ’srcncc opening to- morrow in.ormcd the BrltiKli representative, Anthony Eden , tonight tliat Italy’s, minimuir IT (lemund for' peaceful settlC' ' merit of her dispute w ith Etli- iopia was occupation of JStii- lopln by the Italian army. AIoW said Premier Muisollii: would require Ihls conclltloii lii or- rJer to provide lor Uic cnrorccmcni ol economic privilege*. Italy, he »aW. would not be nble 10 Hcceiil llic British iilan. for eco- nomic concessions In Elhlopla uii- Icivi Italy coulii mnko EUilopla ic- MXCl them, .'rijli. he eaid. would mean Italy must keep armed Jorecs in the Easl Altlcan couniry. Alolsl wns Induced locall on Eden, 11 waa lenrned, by Premier Pierre Lnvnl fitter,the itiillan had relused to V'lfill Ihu British dli'lomnl kp - arulely on llio eve of tho scheduled conference between delegates o( the Prench, ICBliaa and British go^eru* ment.s. rosiiioii!! Irreconcilable " After the n 'lng U wus said In niiormed (lut -.-s tlie lr• posltlotu were as '•IrrcconclllnblC as before the meeting. _______ n;cmlct_l*aVal,_ecniv|n(;fd__thn.t peacc m Africa and tiic polltlciil Auiblluy of Europe depend tijioii his ------- ciSofia -lo- ii(‘i‘-it'>ulu-im d-4uiIy..lo I.i:rec, tallccd • M» Iwtii Anthony tden and Baroi »ompco AioUl. Bui he found their vle«-t»lnls will ........be'wIdelyWvergent.---------------- The Iwo de(idt(Kk<;d *pokc*men. Edcu and Alolsl, got logclher lo- nlghl for the flrsl lime. The Italian V conferred wllh Eden «t the British • i embassy oner Eden had left Lavnl. ^ Laval heard Alolsl reaffirm Bc- ) nito Mussolini's delcrrolnnt{on to l!«T» some aori of political cbnlrel over Sthlopla. Atler ono tallc „Eden rciiirned "^'agaln to ttio Quay d'Orsay late la Ihe afternoon and slrewed that Brit- ain Is only prepared to consenl to Italy's economic penetration of lhe African empire—not to a pohtlcal pcntiratlon. The three—Laval. Eden and Alolsl —will formally open the conversa- tions lomorrow. Tlicy will revoht around the Irl-iwwcr treaty of 1W6 by whicli EtlJlopian* divided into *phere» of economic Inllucnee. and I England, I'l.nirc and Italy pledged I themselves to protect the integrliy I of Ethiopia. IGHTS~^ SHADOWS In Day’s Event* tBy The AiioeJaled Pjr.is> Lovo Light Fails— M>S ANGELES — ll wojid Mcm that when the lishts went out love flew out lhe window In the ease of M n. MurKaretic Bennett. She was Jn court yrslrrd.iy lo feck a divorce . from Henry Unireit. .■>snl'-'man. A 'M y liuiband wj« makii;t; sood r ai:r.ry," ^he tnld tht courl. "but he ■ ouldn'l |i;iy lhe lU hi bill. When lhe liRht.' were mmert off. 1 had to ii>r candles. I d ld iil 111.'? lln i .it all," :jlie obluiiifd d;\o:r-*. W ork ProgrcBi Pregr&m— EVANSTON. 111. - Evanitonuns »r« gomg to Ulp the lighi faiiUiiie ■ a h lUe tld 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 pUrn-d. Uaatc Mako Waste— I cmcAOO — 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 into the pli>Tici»ir» pocket aud to o r ti. jJe f»UciJ to search further and « nallei and tx. Town Dull: Hc Tired— LINCOLN. N'B. — John IIoi)U;.i. 67. Who said he camc from Pun»- iU'.awney.. Per.rjylTirua. llred. *o llred he said to W.-nrdf. ' 1 could :;e r.sht down in thl5 ro.iC sr.d 6» t :o .•lecp." He diil. _ AIor.c eame f>cc K*a'.i;;U o! L:n- j, ca;.’-.. He plur.std hu car iiiio a di'.ch ; i as h r s-»<Tvrd to m lis p.-:^ '..-a:e ■, rig-are. Later Ho;;l.;nv r.i:d. -prr;;v a-ou.*5tJ Tijf.'c ts 'l ir.}' I tr.::r rnrl^- |< E iE LEASED WUis UBUBER OT A86ociATtt> paaa -_________ J Roosevelt’s Tips S e t N ew H ig h For 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 tlw Twcmlelh Cen- tury llmlled. presidential Ups aro going up. -_j Tommy, a good Democrat, duu (tucwed ho woa "preUy pleased" ionlght newrihv’leAi when lie discovered ihol the mon lrt room pad "B" of his cnr waa Herbcrl Uoovcr. '•.Coursir, I bceit out w»Ji [jon Wm before," Tommy said cas- ually. "on* these presidents Up ‘prcttygooarBnrMr.-HcoscTeifir the one thnt fixea jxnj up. I ,ron RucM he tips more than any 4j,g prtaldent this country ever had." . . Tommy aald Hoover Up# more than most people Iheyj days. "I to- can't remember Just how much tinh he Rave me lart Ume. I t wns cither a buck or a buck-and a' mm :tlc- sis™ B flR fiEO fi Fl OF 11 ablc_ ___ New York Hotel Loses „Ifa German-flmcrican Tcch- ' nologlsts den, . - crrc NEW y A r K. Aur. 15 «;r,-One iscd of (he rfly's largnt hotels haa Bcp- barred the German nwasUka, It uied became knowo tonight, «a it pre- Ihc catitlon against pptsible rloU. cru- The AawclAllon of Oernmn- Amerlcnn Ttchnolog/fita, a corj.wr- vntlvc natldnol organisation, an- nounced It had cancelled plnn* to 1 In hold ll« Slst annual convention »t lotu lhe Hokl New Yorker because ol fore the hotel's refusal to permit dis- play of the German flap. The con- tlinl ventlon wn.s fcheduleci' Inslend for ■icUr >hc-Hotel-Astor from- Auaust-^l-lo September 2. /-to. ------------ta-OuardU-IUanied------------ Holding Mayor P. H. L r Ounrdia .Indlrrclly re.sponslble for the edict, will niidoir Wlldnrmanrr. president of -— Uw.asaociallon..*Bld.________ "When Mayor La Ouardla starts Interpreting lnt«mnUonal treaties Ua,. It naturally glvca olher people. In- .ui, eluding Ralph Hits (president of the ^ot<l) the Idea that they ean In- wrpet the laws lo suit ihemselws." Be- He referred to fhe mayor's r«*nt to cantentiph that the ilrol ment 'Had violated the rcclpfoco] trade treaty-of 11125 by dlKrlmlnat- Ulg ngalnsl Jewlsh-Amerlcans. , la ' mieVt ExpUMtloa ril- E.\prcssmR regret al lhe "compll. i to cnllons" thdi had arisen from tt.i the ------- ----------------------------------- ------------ Ical IConUnued on Page 3, Col, 3) ;!:OEilMR i BISEMMIM rlly --------- Five Army Offleers to Hake _. Study and Ilccommend { Locations > WASIir.VOTO.V. M lt. IS cation of zrven or more .-drnteslcal- ly slluat^d air ba.<es and depoia will [ be recommended by a .^pcclal com- _ J mllte.' of five army officers named lortuy by Secretary Dern. Th»> fommltlce. headed by Col- . Onel .Jolm D. Re.-irdon, now on duty In lhe officr of lhe ehlef of nlr ove ’^>'1 ninKe a sludy pursuant g. to the Wilcox bill, rrrcntly signed vas *’5' PreMrfrnt noofcrflt. Con1^re.^^ provided no approprln- llon for th" nr0i>0M“d air ba.rcs.; T iirir .nrtu.il c-jivMnictlon roust a * a ll. I iipjiroprlalioii.i or allocatlorw fromj ‘*® Olhrr ai-rnclK of their estimated' ro.n oj JIJ.^OOO.OOO. *■ M-.-mb'Ts flf ttie fiv ri.il commit-! . ■Slilrli ai:; m<*'t ai Cnionel (iun-.i :i;r; Llci;:oi;sni Colon- •tohn p. Smith and J. B. Brook.*, 1 general staff, and J«epli T. McNar- • ney. o. H. Q. air fotre. Langley I field, and Major W, F. Tompkins.' ins fcneral ,.,e I • Eight Days ] Youths On I TACOilA. wa^i:. Aurf. lj uJ-, — n - Two youns men. nenrly naked, ra-.- eir cnoualy. huuzry and o:i ihc 'erge cf >*- «Jiau«£Jon, JtafsciTtl b.ick into cjv- UK llltitlon here todiv ard ortmltiecl u;) they ouW n I ll'.e :o C.i;.' In ihr n'j wiicis iolely by ilicir oa;i rfojrc^- 10 fulncji. lel • Having eaCured the ;i:ns’.c hfr or.- ly Clxht da>ji. they lo.-. by a aide marRin tiieir a.iKcr ^I'h Wllllam iRaJt. a <1n:c5l-t-.i br: of *:«) ca>h .agausst IOO *ork. livjicad Of rolleciin:: th- i:« . tl.'- • bo.vv Tom Viio*. 23, and Crafi-t.'r; n m j. 19. will i„ic 15 -CM c.f bne;: m' a< ihrJr fln 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 fuhuis l:.-.e. :^ > ■fl : knives ar.d a cJsare: lighter, tl-*; ;en-.e.-;:ed from the Olympic ior^y. attacked a Urge "civUiied' dir.- ; :n-V .ro-- s:orv .o.-' of uin,-%re»Td hunger ar.dj __________ 'ACCVRA W IN HOBS ’ rniH M ’ fti : BOnAtllEiMEN] ; Adjoucnment Before End o ; Next Week Looms. Wtie ; Solons Vote 57-22 an Return' Bill to Hous 3 ir* ----------------------- ------------------------------ I <By Tlic Associated Press) r . WASHINGTON, Aug. 15- Thc adminiHtration “ wcalll I lax” bill whipped through tlr 1 Mcnatc todny on a 57 to 22 bui s lot. The action stirred pros pcct.s of adj'ournment befor next week is but. __ Only twu days of debate prc ceded the vote to take-an cs timated $230,000,000 iron mllloit-dollnr Incomes, large cor porations, estates and glfu, Senato J LaPolleiic's tProg-Wis) two cflori lo boost taxes on small Incomcs wer crushed by three to one majorlile: But the bill wos returned to ihi house with 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 of Senator Borah IR-Idn) thL amendment v.ould prohibit futun g l!sues of lax-exempt federal securi Un.-^reasury olHclais said Ijnmed ^ lately that, i( nccepted by the house the amendment would plocc the goV' ernment nt a dlsadvnntage. slnci stales snd municipalities would coU' tlnue to enjoy the tax-free privl' lege on thclr ciccurltles. tg >Vould increase Costa Aside fi'oin handlcappluR a lieavy of borrowing program ahead to Iliianc< the 14,000,000,000 w ork-rcllcf pro- grom, officials said the Boral: pp amendment would increase the cost Jg oLnll. mouo'_abulned by_the_B9i: emmenl. Pirsldenl Roosevelt • hut recommcodcd a consUlullona) - am«}dOT<'nt-io-»)trmlt -uixiiu;-a l ia govcrnmcnlal Mcurltles, federnl, ;t. state and local. of Except for the Borah amendment and a Mlver amendment by McCar- ■Ijj ran cD«Nn->— the— lax—blll-weni es Uirough virtually as written by the V senale finance committee, tte Purllicr 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 Chairman Uarrl- t. son (D-MlM) or the finance com- mittee and Senators King <D-Ul«h- Georce (D-Oa), LaPollctte and Met- calf • R-RIK House leaders planned *• :o ^^lld the bill to conference to* * '•’ morrow. ' Senator Thomaa (D>Okla) Just before the final vote, forced Dem- nerafJc leaders lo tltlrm formally thrtr previous Informal promise that bonus IcgLilatlon would be given a pre{^■red status early next Janu- E n'Jihdrsirs Amrndmeiit Hc proposed the Patman Infla- tionary- bonus payment bill as an nmendmcnt but withdrew it 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 bill. Tliomas then Introduced the Patman bill for con- IConllnued on Page 7. Col. 1) “I Former Showgirl To d Plead Self Defense - BUPPALO. N. y.. AUB. 13 y Lucille Horan, former showgirl, will r plend "self defense, jiiailflable I homicide and temporary liuanliy" a at licr irlal for the killing of her liiisbiuid. rrank.- her attomey an- - nouneed Ihls aflerno^m. V.; Thr lawj'cr. Simiier'Flel.«<hmann, l.j.tlrt "Wlllle the Rlrl-can't cl'-? a nJ ver.v clear accouni of wlral h.ipprn- d'fd after th^y boI home yciierrt.iy ,manilng. thU much l.i clear: Her -jhuliand. who wa.^ dninl: nnd had *; bern. beatlnff her earnr out of llie lio<iw *ith a pLMol. th-y Mrucglort I for It. It was discharged nnd he fHl -1xortally wounded. She :a\s she did f I rot mean to kill, hl.-n. and keeps in- .'jis'in c 'he waa the nieeM man in • th'* world.* " I Enough for Own In Wilds - null!*- of bonc-diUiing eold. which - «as copyrighted and publUhed bv r th- Tacoma Ncw»-Tr;bune. • TTiC first nijshl otii ~ tx^y wroi--, looked like it wn;. comg to bc a Uiic. Wc walkeri 10 mil»-s the firjt 1 afirrnoon mio ihc menu- intiil area. •Jl MS cold the — «e , :;-.o:;t::ii—but we didn i kno* ll nai ' co^r-c lo be colder ear;-, succeedi.-:; Trunks and Miocs arm'; a , 50?<i outfit to wear in ih<- mountalnj, , Tiir fires «e built oiiU farm 'd one i'.ce of us. If our batts «cre u«rm c?ur slomachs were cold. "Every once In a »h;:e -ar'd hear .-on-.e bli animal c:aal:i--s tl-.roujh :.^-.e underbruj.‘j. ; 'In i.^ie »ho> eis'lit d--. ^ »e ilerr. and Uiat »a» -nc; •'rre on the way out a.-.d loo ttcakj :o Ciy rocks at it. We saw o:-.e clup- :oo; lhe i::-.derbrj-'.-. , tC?r.'.iaued 03 Pjge'rrsCTlrJi ( M T E -A N 'ASSOCIATED P: FAL] TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. FRIDA g Ready To Pig^ ID m M i llles. J-ihloplMit tie u iu *- VJ® ready (o fight for Ihclr emperor personal bodyguard to the empm ahol, ha* exprtaaed her wllllngneas i hdi- n.rn In the field.-.,n riwlot. IClnl __________ ____________________ ICIGEI Wli I MS F IRE CRE I :on- . .. I Thousands of Men Hold Gains Against Flames In Northwest pro- irah --------- cost sroK.\NE, Aue. IS <-P) — a !0V- ehanee.hi the wind broueht aid t« hud «rary fire flimer:> on the batUe )nnl line of the norlhwnt’a wont for- .-bU. -tst.l)lmi_iiHlAy_aa_jl30iuasda_flL_ >rnl. men brld their cainii on a doxen olher menaclns tronti. 'ar- w re d on lhe dcvasUt- ront Ing Attnroka raniy fire in toulh- the .Moniana. Sfntitng ijie /James back Into the burned nren. Forest OfflclaU raid the aWfl may enable In,, the army of flphlers to establish jg fire llne.s. u*t- Six liundivd mrn have fought the? two fire for «vpral days and SO more TTl- vere ordered out from Llvingsloii. un- ModU today. Tlie hre hnd roared ah- down toward U. S. highway No. 10 let- into aome of the most- heavily tlm- ned bered and acjnle rountr>' In wc't- lo* em Mont'.ina s lrn die wind brought i a measure of relief. i Jusl T»'0 hundred men battled in fm- westem Oregon to keep an 800- ally acre fire e.i.«t «t Cottage Oroir hat from Jprcadlnc to green Umber of n a Willamette lutinn;.! forest. 6o'--! nu- logging ciimp erjuipmeni wa.^ ret»rl-1 ed biimrd, 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 trol early wind whipped f ilee Uie flames to n'-« fury todny. Tlir tien fire had o\rr nearly 12,000 ‘ on- acres of comnirn-iul Umber near tlir , — cast enln-ii-'- '‘f V'-llow.^lone na-' Uonal pnrl;. CCO men uere fighting It. i I The old~>.; li'».-r in the reclmi.' east ot McCall. Mal.o. In Ihe Jdal;<>, se national fore-;, ^a* believed to have been eli'-k<-.l by 1800 ftchi- V - ers. after f’ -im -d o\-er :0,C0.1. vlll wcres. Pislittr-.; <'r"na there, as in , blf other iTginiiN trenehlnR lm.-. ly" been comiiy: i!. «ere kept on duly, rter however, n. would qulckl; ; m- fan tb? flanjo ->.;i o! control ngji;n. . . Th^ Di*l>.-. Orr, fire definitely,! '■■ ’I,' .coiiiiiv.j'i; <iTr.iK- :. Col. «. : ieoiciolEo i I . IK OE ftTH probe ;: in- _____ Coroner's Jury Completes' = Investigation of ‘Lily Pond Mystery'^ ; LOS ANUtI.^.i, Aug. IS iT, - .. which tod«;. c ':.:.;ir:ed «n inquiry ! ;th Into U« dea;:; t. Mri. Mary Jamo. • bv 27-year-old i^rijr i Pile of n-r :urnr.% returned a '.c;- 1 dJct deda.-^ •: '•’■v: M r’. J jm n i):r(3 t , a from dro«-i..i '• ’ ••■ti d f*iii coiiifio* I -^tluied to b' .IC.'- erlluliti.''. ac:<Jii;: i .y. Uut Ihry H'-r-'“ ..i-iolM o (lelermii-c t aheihe: U:t »-i.J dealli *a» cldal. accldr;'.:*! or h-imleldil.'’ Tl;* : ' other two ; ititn lyjncd a seiwrate } vcrdlct m ak-.; --^me flnditic e to cau-< o: and voted ' a-*- » find dealh lo i.J.r aceldef.'.a: '-- _ ' Ths aatc>;"- ;;;o rt stated i:;.i' >frj. Jaffir-' body wju '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 with a.-.’* c'llulitl* or,thr Ir'l , les. PiK?iSf ri-J'ed by the L/.e , .■» or 0 poL-.cr.i- -. .r.:cn. aa a cor.:.-h- ] sc'Uilnc factor. »k] The n jd o ^ rr .‘-.aC been ques'.jonrd , p- by sJicrtffs di-;> ;tirj on several cc- ; , M carlont In rn:.: 'CJrr. aith the fir:!- t - iine af Jhr t:;- mirriaef ir> ."Mrs. Jdarj JiT.es was bis « ti ^ i >PRESS N E W S P A P E R ^ b l LS Di DAXpOlINlNG.-AUGUST 16; 19a5 igftt For Ethiopia ^ f i Ii l i r--; 0 kk»-( eneral Kabaia jud hta irlfb-are «ror, lalle Selassie. General KabaU U f. iperor, while his wife, an excellent rifle V icasto liQoUlioulderlo ahoulder with (he d L ■ .. . I ' o: iU lEN 'S STOLEN ? i IS SEO i D ISCOVERED s • • pi old Siayers of Town Marshal Abandon Machine In Washington ^ '" sa A 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 *Tir6f*l«e~MnK~anff-trt»tnr-Town- m .Marshal Bert Lemler had been xw found at iipangle, ^dw ay between at- here and Kpekanei ~--Tlie-repoett-aald-lhe-roUbers-tiad ,, conunucd thclr flight in a green ledon. alolcn there laat evening, aiippoacdly toward Spokane. 20 ^ Hi iShcrlff C. J. Walker of Whitman ^ cluncr. in which flosall* Is situ- ^ >1elflmmedlntcly for Spangle to lavesllgBte. * The sheriff's office here snld the „ new development threw overboard AfloUier clue in ihc caae, wj>lcj> Jiad ^ drawn .in Iron ring of officers lo ' ' jtliB Sanders dislrlcl in ceniml ItN' in Seal Shealhed \VIU» Steel Sheriff flalph Buckiey of Spo- knne counly. in which Spangle is '—'■located, reiwried thr maroon car ■■■■jw.ns found beside th r sclioolliouse. cn' Cii'rtalns were drawn. Tlie buck ;*al ^ was slieaUifd nlih (juiirier-incli *n( Lsteel, T»'o bl5 sun lielmcia uorn by Pa ■*' ilic'palr ■ wli6~c‘ir.'errd the Ilcsalia ~ lng I bunk were lound id Ihc r.ir, ‘^'1 Tlie vchlcle was Mole:., (.flicera . . "'■'•aid. Ihrec nights ngo fr<«n W. W. I 5J'° fl*car»on. of Chcnrv, Waiii Pr.ir.on'a W '^[license plates were sllll or. iht car, 11 y but they had been alinrii. Iradi ' ;ing to Uie confu:ion jeM .-cinj Ui leportlng Ihem. . Ttie liecnitr va.i C-f.'iy'- iniicklfTT reported ihry Ii.kI l-eeii iiltcrrd lo appear lu r P-4:m. i » ' ---------------- ^— ' Ol Roosevelt Leaves llii On Two-Day T rip in.-. -------- 'V. WASHINGTON. A-jj. li 'I' Ap- il; p-irenUy satufled vith co:;[;^^^^lon- I ;»)• .1; progrej.i. I're.^ldrnt floiv/-jelt •lv .cl'ured up I'.LS ^le^k tonlslit t'-r a - i«o day vUlt to hi.-. n>dr r.ttK N. ot Y . home. He luriicd noril-.:v.\rd a!:'-: :» !.u.'-y * li.iy U> keen an engaKrm'-M :"r ihe ™ :i.'i birthday pnriv of hi;, t.iird Pranklln. Jr.. on Sal-.iti!,i'.. _ Tlic pre.'lrteiit rvvr^-.--! <1- : ;on I on the iri|. until a l.^'.t ninui: - t I up with ccncrewional lear:*r . *-. _______: __________ Uji iLcKion Chief Blasts ^ Republic's Enemies , n ic D.M.UCS. o .t: Au- :s i-.- ~ National Commander Piark N. IKl- j . grano. Jr„ of the AmeriMn t.'ci'on A [declared here today “ H.- e-■•ir.i's m.'t re^Wbllc- are ; ‘•r.ly I'.c for a revolution to tnni!.;--. o;ir :y fotm of goverrmenl nr.-l ii;^in :y ;Jace pollllcal and m c-: ery. r.\ . nelprar.o lojd Orecor. c-i-.irT-.rnl C Lesiorir.alres. ai»em,t>:r<l ^.rlr “ n 17111 annual con»eniir>n v.- -;n 'ha ri tfte;r j>ewspaper« and .*rv" '.'•>• r'Jb- U- lie roitrum . agents i>r . • : .i. m. m . i;: prrneii ahelr deetrirr 1 .- •■r'.r- 20 i< ll-n.- He aritued that fr-*-<l-.:i Of A speech and freedom o.' :a- ;-ress atrl !;• m at "end where ire»j^n ons :e }{r called tipon “e»rrv A:n- Itho er.:an to Join u\ In ih;' rr :!ie ';o, i-r r;.'•miej of otir republir ■ ' I ^ • ' . - ] ftro :‘,j Father Stabs Son "i*" A fter Losinjr Siiitj,.;^ iW rR o rr. Aui:. is .M,.r-rd[‘.i' ;• b .-*asc his suit to cnr-p^; !■„ • ' «< support hJr.i was rt: mi- ■< '. "• ri.ibate Judire Tlioir.as C. M-rri-.''. J-:-.n 6. schrwm. fio. 'U .’.'ri nis •d !<,n aeveral times wiih a ur.ifr in i.ie c* ; crrrldor of the coun’y 10- i/> JJobertO .Sc-lt.-am <?, ;'.'r-ed shei ' by„>rrtarert: ' ah' mPLETE AILY 15 . . .. . =. a „, = g = a = ~ Troops E] In Pea; Peace ™ FALLS OFF ICE OFJE im llBiDO iD, li REOB jllllZ lIi Administration's Dlstricls ° Reduced From Six tol‘| Three; Annual Saving Estimated at $40,000^“ • By Tlie.AAMwlfttrd Preiu.1 I . BOISE. Aup-15—Tim Idaho emcrjTcncy relief administra- t/oH's djstricfa wore rcduccd from .six to three toilay anil dintrict officc.s nt Pocatclln. LewiHton and Twin F'alls were ord(!rcd abandoned im niciii-' Cl ately by A. W. Jacomini, as-' .■iistant adm inistrator of the lERA. Under the nea- nrrnngemenl dw- trtcl 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 rtorganiiallon is in line wjlh <1 pbna announced several monihs li ago by lhe adminlslrator. Governor fi R0.SS. and U la estimated Uial tlie , change w ill resull In an annunl saving of $0,000." J»cominl ex- plained. rroceaa Dlsintegralion , in "The new eet up was another step In Uw process of dlslnlegratlon 0( turouftirwhich-tfte-irRA-ts-going;"- ^a lie added. hli Tija IBRA taak of carlnit for "em- ployables," who with iheir depend- ents-werc'wUmated-by-Jaeomlnl-as loialing clase to 70.000 persons, U ' eventually lo be nasumed by the WPA. which Ls lieaded by J. L. Uv Tbe district alih offices al Ida- ^ ho FUU 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 wllh office.-* nt Coeur m ! d'Alene Ls to be knoa-n aa. District 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 dUlrlcl «’tth offices at Bolsc j||.’ is 10 be known ns DLMrlcl 3 and will Include Adams, Valley. Washlnston. ni Paj-eUe, Oem. Boise, Ada, Elmore. (Conilnued on Page 2, Col. 4) At( IRKERS flSS i OREGON GOVERNOR _____ ' Ill- Organized Labor Accuses Exccutivc of “ Odicial A Lawlessness’ PORTLA.ND. Ore.. Auj. 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;on. i-.rt In a rcpoil. unnnimonsly ndopl- j } ed by the conveinion of lhe Oregon Mr; FederaUon " f LuI ht, (he sorernor )*■:< a-aa accuvrt of "repreiieiiJlble lac- |,yi lies" anrt 'Dflieisl i.ialeyne.u." T ill' actinti «,iA tiitrn in connec- i lion «Uii (lovrmor Manin's aellon dr.- U«i summer in calling lhe state j'ln police force into action when \-1o- l* lence broke o<r. during the lumber es; KOrkera' suikr. be< Italian Meehan Disaster In B OVADA. Il«:v. A:js. 15 0P>—T r U - ' * : Lano Olo:-.-'a. mi automobile m e -. ;o :hanlc «l-.o -»u.^ ilie hero of the dis- ‘ " «lrous bur.*ii!-.r cf the Orada dam, ae* :ecoanted todav lv.'- frai of sarlnx « : !0 >*r«nN Ir<.ni ilealh. Allhoush il;.\,-)jir!ie.i from hli i'*" ilrtcken area ye.vierdav credited -Ol- ' mr 5naa with javir.g -•'r-.m persons, au- m horitles toSay •.nd he had rescued C ro, •-•■m An eiumatetl rvi persons were,’ *’’ irowned alien ti-- hydro-e'iecine. lam broke. j •When ihv* w^ivr from the moon- ain ru.\J>ed do»n '.i,<on us I was In he vUlaee of 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, hrre ae laa- a n:;.-:iber o! people' taiprratelj- cUrging to protruding I •tones of a w*;i along the village's * nam street. 't mar.affd lo set o f aome : the heeU on lhe top floor of tbe house jpar »here ae aere. Thwie with me made hill .1 TODA ' NET ■.-''icCuBioi A0Drr noitiAO .. o r omoDLA'noHB ]xpel Agit Pickers’ j 5 Returns' Soldiers Use Trucks ii A lle g e d T ro u b le M A t Suga: Farm ers Bow to Wat iBy The Assocli DRIGGS, Idaho. Aug. 15—K: onto tnickii tonight by national i of the district, where h pea pick tho diatrict’s m ajoriiidustry thi; ation of martial law from Govcri I Peace reiRned in the fields fot |- tonight, w ith 150 Ruardsmeii i FARMERS PHNT : FflfiEMIIES lllE l ed --------- ini Crowd Hurls .Threats and ' Holds U. s. Marshal ' Prisoner ' mi -------- re: PLATT8BURO. ato, Aug. IS (rt-) fci One thousand Irate farmers, niter- “u in r threat*, tearinc elothea and swinglnr fists, surroanded U. S. Manhal -llenrr DUllngham and <>>, (hree aldea (oday on (fia eonrfhoose °;j lawn anjl forcibly prerented the fereeloiurc sale of a farm. " I t was awful.** Dillingham satd . later In describing hov the farm- J ers circled him 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 , balllff.-anatehcd—hts-.ptslol fhim him and beat him wlUi fUts. Tlie sullen farmers also grabbed hu the pistol of E. E..Plsher, another pa ballUf^Thej-J^lledJlobert inilliam, cei a deputy who drore the noCor car sei which carrkd'the four from Kan- an sas City to plattaburg. thi Some of lhe throng eut a Ure on po the car. let out the air and remer- a ed the carburetor. Dillingham re. ' fated later at- hU hotne In platte ni Olty. ' y ••They belonged-to some »o.*t of « ft Janvier*’ union whieh Is planning dl to do the same thing al foreclosure sales throughout Ihls secUon." he Mid. "Tltey made plans to be at Mnysvllle. Mu., to slop a s-ale there tomorrow. "It Makea You Wonder" ^c “Tlie farmers told me thnt I waa Just doing the biddlntr of a Repub- Hean federal Judge. Merrill E. Oil*. ” Tliey 2ald ualy Uilngs about the Unli'Vt States aupreme court for ^ ruling oal the Pnnler-Lcmke act. I ' Tliey lold me that Oos'cmor Guy B. H Park of Mls.sourl had Usued a mor- ftlorlum for everjone except the ^ farmera. I •'fl make* you wonder wJiat thi* -1 couniry Is cominc U>. I'm golnc to report 10 Judge OtLs all lhat 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 elia E a rh a rt Like s New ‘Flivver’ Plane m _____ gn wAsnisaTON. auz. 13 Amrlla Fj«rlmrt. outstanding -a-oman fiver nnd efuiqueror of two occ^ins, wa.’ eniliu.viiistio todny o^-er one of lllh bureau of rlr wmmerce '•fllv- '•.er' I'lsiie'. 'an I .ciie «a* taken for a-half-hour ilrle ir. the ner«e.«t of «-veral mod- ‘etf le:s ron'ifucl/'d untirr Die ' l.urtsj-* .liicfiion. Hhe inndtd to 111.* ;.i.lle>». Int-lilce plnne. liriti.iiliii-..- c»v, th- /hnilarltv of lU “ 0 ilrv r'i to tliai Ilf ?ome earlv aero- 'ne plnr.es .Ml'.v F.trlian &aid. "I ihlnk 1* iK a KOod ihinB to CO back and ^ espcnment atth mode',i alilch ha^e S'® beer, abandoned " °00 ____ '. co\ ----------------------------------- - -y ;--------- ^ 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 . «rrr.dl!i;ll'.s tO 1 'i,'.- 1*!1. V jeli lifr.r f.~(-nd« hs’.i'ed J," rr.'- back to li-.e r^jof •'iili a pe::oii in mv arrr.v- cioasa {(;o-jgf-.: .•iS e: .‘; a •.-.m tlia n o' trttir.c B.ick tb the ; a:e fl-.ere ::<• U-; fesra ll I'.ss t " - n '•s.M-.rd awav. A l«rsr Kmup of «£>rkmen wnt j,; , l.iio 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 the po'-»-rnment. No o;flr:3:TiC'.;re on the lot*; de^d ^ can t>e oblal.Ted. -Vanr b«:{e.» a.-e burled under s-^-eral feet of mu3 jj and t l some cava bodiei *tre wa^— ed aa fa r AS 30 aUles away frtw j the Otada daai. Many people, still panlr-strleken. are remaining In the __ hJllJ to ahicb they Ced. i ' PAY: Pair an'd Warmeg '' mm-i 12 PAGES. ^ 5 ClilNta itators Strike; To Teton I in Deportation of 50f IMakers; Iteleased gar City atermaster’s Orders isoclatcd Press>. 1' ->Kiio\s*ii agitators wero loadeil nai Kuard troo))8 and moved otit )ickcr.V strike cau.sed 11 tic-up iu thiH week rind bl'Oit^'ht a declar-<.- ' vcrnor Ros.i. ^ ' for tho first time in four days ‘11 from Boise and Twin Falls districts in full ratrol company C*mp« Midatternoon saw the 80I- , dicrs patrollng three com- • pany camps, where growcr:< • cume-Uila-evenlne to pay o!t all employes. As Uie checks were hand- cd to the men, ofllcnlU of 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 lliy suspecud agitators were hasUly loaded otno trticks by the guards- men ODd moved to Sugar Clly and relnsed. Little rcslsUnce waa ot- fered as the men were taken away, but Uiey shouted lhat they would return. WlUi the asserted agiUU)r» oub of the way compnny ptflciaU and officera of the guard expressed con- fldenea -that tho remainder of lha pickers would return to the. flelda al sunup wUhout complaint. 1 . laUmldaUon Blamed Sheriff Rex Smith of Teten eoun- . ty, yesterday eicpretaed the belief 1 that most or the men had quit tho fields through (ear o( Tlolence from whn ■rivoeated the Strike. ThB workers had demanded an In- ‘ crease In wages or a aetUcment for the contracted price of 70 oenu per I hundred pounds plus 'Immediate • paymenl of a promised bonus of IS , cenu, provided they sUy a full • seaaon. T h V ^ w c rs -gBTfl-Belthes-------- ' and pay checka toolght were for the siralght 70 oenU per hundred I pounds Of peas, .wtth aasunoce oC . a bonus at the end of the season. ’ . Odloael p. C. Uummel, In com- . nasd of/.'thS' fuarda. said Utt- • troops would patrol all campa uniU r danger has passed. Earlier In the r dar Iw ordered tbe aUt« Uquoe , store to cloae aa a preeauUonary . measure. Waler Dlspnta TIelda ; The presence of the guardsmen also was declared to be rcsponslbl* for.withdrawal of opposition to or- ders of water district officials by , . farmers of thU county who hav® . oitcned irrigation gotea and taken - IConUnued on Page 7. CoiiTt : GOellNflSPS . :IFIG OF FARMS Idaho in Line lor Two Ad- ministration Resettle- ment Projects SALT U.KE CITY. AUR. 13 (.r— Admliilsiratlon ie.%eitlcnifiil pro- grams will benefit thousands of tenant farmer.s nnd farmers strand- ed on jioor lands by glvlnt them an opportunity to Utl productUe land.s a;j<J oa-H U ieir oa-Ji lurmt. rpp7e;e:i- laljves for II «-eslem stales allend- Ins a three-d,iy conferrnce lv,-re were lolrt today by officl.iU of ihe federal reselUenienl divi-ioii Dr. L. C. Cray, dl:e?inr o.' the division of l.inl JAitl 12.P00CKX) ncr.'s rn i- .,r- l i i i l . r o;.- tlon for ;iur.-l-.a.--r l.i :I<- c-'vrrn- ment's pri>;r.im of -.il.-- ni,irglnal Ijnd and jldlns f..r:r,rr-. to migrate io mere p.-oiuci.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 jeltirn to ^Asitirage r.ox under c-alMvaiion. Dr. Or;i'- lairt ll his n-ver giver. he.\v>' rleids. Opllens In Nine Stale* ' A'-rr.i:- i;ni;-r n-;;or-. U ;>'.-.s!ed in I'.irr r? i.*ie «e^•e^n ."i.-iies. T h ir- j:(eii .sr- r'-‘f-ied I. t .Vo.-;- iian.i, « iili 3.j<X>C0-j acres Ir.-.ol’-ed. I rhree prtiKet-' ar»-,:-Un:ied t:i Co:- orsdo, wilh 8ST.W .'^rr.s now I option, f'l.ins Ci" tor o:-e prcjccl Iln Wye.Tiin:. A ,-ir'"'in -3 .,.P » la.res Kill 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 *fjd!-d. 'lhe Male of WaihCnston tm * been lls:- f d fo r ta « pre>--.">«. invoU-l:;g «<4 COO icrrs. ni'.li 13 projecLs a.-.d 1.051.M0 a;.-es li.’^rd up 'Ji New Mexico. E iih t or tlK .Vey MfMcan prorc'-' are on IndJar, isKd. One pro>?<-t U liSied for CalirwrJa, sffectlny-«00 acres. Utah «-IU haw tao project*, which liirolve 12 OOOacrrs, tneatlons Nst ReTealed Lociiion Ol Uie prexcta no; re\-ealed loday. Dr. Oray cited s.i Increailng n-.un- ber cf TOJn-;.nurrtM couS«- m farm dlsiricw. aho arr. onabiC lo find emp;c*:menl cr to finanev pur- 1 (Co.iticufd on rage S. Col. 1) I ...3

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Page 1: PAY: Pair an'd Warmeg '' TIEiE WIN FAL]LS DiAILYnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...Ijj ran cD«Nn->—the—lax—blll-weni es Uirough virtually as written by

^ c ity Edition'

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

t r . : : r r n r l^ - |<

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 '

mm:t lc -

sis™ BflRfiEO fi F l OF 11

ablc_ ___

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

ig f tt Fo r E th iop ia ‘ f

i

I i l i r--;

■ 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

L■ .. . I ' o:

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.

i » ' ---------------- — ' O lR o o s e v e l t L e a v e s

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 . . .. .

= . a „ , = g = a = ~

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.

(Conilnued on Page 2, Col. 4)At(

IRKERS flSSi OREGON GOVERNOR

_____ ' Ill-

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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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

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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.

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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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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

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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

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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 ---------

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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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I SURPRISE OF M Y U F E !

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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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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

ns Open I l i Until I 30 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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GLENCHEVROLET

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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

K t / w f c o u o f s [

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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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' 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 /

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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

■n Rttotmcnt o f $133,000. CAn nllo lm cnt of $230,000 wn.s np- v

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n

LlSALE SS a iu i

< l o aThe Bargai are nothing sensational fu lly guarar Sampsbn’s 1: ment plan.., p o s it w i l l article.

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IWiUie Willia I Imr BOBXKT Qimm ■ I

".Manimu nw ful (hsnchtfaf. Papa , d wants Ih r doe.fa ilcncct-up.cariy. c

lirea«te he ra ti'l read when l l ’a { n barkin', an ' ,'klamma won't do I I t

becatue ll'« «o hot In h it l ittle )- house;” fl

E VIEW F l i t l l DIES j

■■ n T B U f i i i i i i o s p i m :

!'■; DURLEY, Autt. 15 — W lllliim H ax- t |» by. 03. View, died a t n locnl hosplial . ti-*iu one o'clock today from compJI- .- |c iitlo n ,t of dtwawji. Ke waa born p I f ; Seplember 12. 1871. u l Dulte coun- > lO iiy . lowa. lhe .^on ot Conellaa nnd

i Jnne Haxby. He cume to Rurley two n |. years nRo from Altn. Iowa, nnd en- , . ] Knted In frirm his In the View dla- r ij i r tc t . i

! 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. *

Mra. C. R. Slmplot, Declo. Mrs. Den n ScfjwnRlcr and .Mra. J. A. Schwag- ,

Icr, Zwlnglc. Iowa; John Haxby, Eu- j« - ____________ ____ tic ----------- ■' (n proved for Inve.Mlqallona o f the Co­

lumbia b«.Mn project lo Include la prepamtlon o f o. topotanplilcal map n o f lh e IJOO.OOO i\cres which may bc

Coulee on the Coliimbta r ive r In > vaMern W.i.shlngton. j

EST B A R G

P R I C E . . A

STARTSi r d a y ^3* m *

lins Offered ig .short of1__________Item santeed. liberal pay-

.... Small de- .1 hold any

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, TWTN FALLS DAILY 1

NEW mn STftFFEd Libert Chosen As Post!t

Commander to Succeed J. H. Blandford I

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. ;

Etcctlon of members ot the boiird . of directors waa postponed to th i' i nex: regular meeting. September IU. j a t wlUch llm c newly electcd o ffl:c r,s ' nre to bc Initalled.

fiene, Oregon, and Mrs. Mar)- Ea-sl-1 mnn. Riimbrant, lown. I

The body Is ut the Puyni; niorlu- ary awnlilne word from relatives.

BODY LIGE IO n C h i c k c n s a n d B i r d s ;

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

Simply sprinkle lhe chickens v lth T)u-hneh. stfllntt the powder through their fealhers aa much aa you cnn. The llee vnnbh ns tjulek ns a flesh! And sprinkle the mnnic prolecllvc powder In your coops nnd hen hotises. It's puarantced safe—but sure death lo lleel In nan«y S lf lr r Cam a l Dmc. O rnrrrr. Seed .<!lorcft.

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rA IN EVEh

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S te lm va y C ^: C utbrans

BatduiU K im b a ll and

F ine P lar Philco

R.C.A. Vic : C rostey an d Oth

M aytag and Othe Ranges

Sheet' Mu Record.

M its fc a l In s tn

SHOP EAR

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H B E E lE ni I L D FOIi l S . l i y i l N *

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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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V io le n c e a n d th re a ts o f v io le n c e h a v e no • a ta n d in g as in s tru m e n ts o f p o l ic y , c i th e r be- . f o r e th o la w o r b e fo re p u b l ic o p in io n . T h e i s ta te ow es i t s cltizODS p ro te c t io n a g a in s t s u ch ch ; A m enace os c e r ta in ly , aa I t ow es p ro te c t io n th

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

: t o g r o w . ’ ■ ,uLe ve l-h e a d e d w o rk e rs ,- as w e ll as a n y o n e eo

e lse , re a liz e t h a t I t I s b o th u n ju s t a n d u n ^v isc Jo ; t o im p o v e r is h th e f a r m e r b y In o rd in a te , u n - : e xp e c te d h a n ’c s t- t lm e de m an ds . B u t a m in - . o H ty o f s e lf is h a n d tr o u b le - lo v in g a g i ta to r s t,,,

ca n so m e tim e s , b y p e rs u a s io n a n d in t im id a - ia t lo n , b r in g a b o u t a s t r ik e in a g o od y e a r n -hen po

, 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

b i t t e r s t r u g g le o v e r w a te r r ig h ts , a re c o m in g op t o th e e n d o f th e season w i th th e b e s t c r o p an i n y e a rs , o n ly to be th re a te n e d %vith i te loas th r o u g h la b o r tro u b le . A i jd t h a t t ro u b le

. - 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 . « _________ ^

AIR BASES T h e p ro g ra m f o r a sys te m o f n r m y n l r lie

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

^ I I I t, A B IG F A 3 I IL Y U E U M O N ' S

A fa a iJ l / th a t n u m b e rs te a th o u a a n d a n d . j h a s a th re e -d a y con ven U on f o r i t s a n n u a l r c - ! lo u n io n . Is t r u l y n o ta b le . S u ch a re th e W o i- | c o t ts , w b o se f a m i ly n-as e s ta b lis h e d in t h is | “

* W I N F A I iL S D A I L

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 .

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(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,

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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

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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.

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>* 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

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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

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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.

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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

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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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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

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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».

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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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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

Peacetiir Use Deadl:

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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

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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

)LD PACK CANNER•ce K lM Aluminum . .. .S I.« ll»III- Slse Enamel. wlUi rack S I . IH

Useful A ll the Year Round.

The NewA lu m ln lle %

Doable S trong ^ W ' rU SeamJesa Rotary f /5. Vegetable ' And F ru it Press\ Save* T im e *n d Q Q A ■\ U b o r. Special . . 0 7 ^

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For Picnic or

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NEwmuras 1 AT FILER LISTED__; . 1

B u ild in g s R e n o v a te d i i i r S

O p e n in g o f S ch o o ls , ,

S e p te m b e r 3 |— - I

, 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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ar.d »:.50. You'll find a «lI an-l pVntv of «hites. AllJ • ■ U fJ coMar lh a l «iU no', wf bctir^e th .i! you ^on 't be\ I alur any»!i<-re. Com'' in t\ for r . i l l and W iiiier. s'lrcs

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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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i i l E E Ep T O X l KS Oll'Maonatfl’s Gifts Since; •; Roosevelt Declaration

.$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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R BT tR N S PROM PARK en

, 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 hen" the coffee i» gooJ— ' / 'W h s t a > i ^W h s t a ffio m io g— {

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

Schilling Coffee «

There ste tw o S ch illio^C oA oa . i O ne fisrpercolszoc.

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a f fc c l in K 100,000 m cn.wuH vot< < s la te fe d e ra tio n o f la b o r is s lio 9 s t r ik e w its v o te d . H ow e ver, s tr i L . H op h in R ( ii ts e t . lo w e r l e f t ) ,

\ f i l l th e jo b s . A P W A (en em en t t b o tto m . L a b o r o f f ic ia ls p r c d ic t .. P h o to s .

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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.

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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.. . . ^

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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.

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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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— _ 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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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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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 ^;

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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

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3DEL AT HOMEi iy N ews P a tte rn

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

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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.

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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*

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«. 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

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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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" 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 .

AUGUST SPECIAL iV p ew rite r desk ftee w ito the

purchase o f eacb n ew R EM lN O»TON PORTABLE T IP E W B tT .CR.

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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(

I w rr. 01~Mlk Hat R id .' i f lh« tio e j et k:

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. |

' Foontain Krvlee. C'eek'a Dri<e Inn.1 - A d f . ^

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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.

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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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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 sy PEf? WARMTH m^ I ^ O F L U F '

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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 #

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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

! lO»:»t«f r f ________ 4 0 1 3 1 1K o i ? Silb -------------- 3 0 2 1,

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 \

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Idaho Polo Team p Plays at Seatlle js

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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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-K, 2!). T h e A l l '^ la r s s u rp r is e d 11 gi F e a th e rs , f le e t h a lfb a c k fro m 4 ! G ra n g e , a coach a f t e r y e a ra o:

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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;! K E LLY SPP A T C H ...

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/ton BoysE R S T R A I N F O R A L L S T ^

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 -*

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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

Both For ^

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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. !

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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 !

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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

— , ■ Augi

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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DiainonilHari

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

’ R tun m weoal^ Bcsfj, t a r -----------.,

I r t io c v «a*«i _______________»e-X>cO n a m . 6 a m SOe-ae rL rt'.itr t per Mad ^ 13.: •,

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p ^ . Ind'cu iu u ‘<b uui'd j r.eck«TOUnSay** ~M-B 28-0' 37J Prer d a y __ CSJ :S-4 31,3 41-S

As ¥ S . r J r : : . S i I ! : ! . ?.:S S :l S W = S 1 ■ S i S i i : S ! W = S ^ S S :* !! .‘ l iMotement'or rectnt reMn-

. J932 lo w ---- I t J 8,7 U,» 18#'s ;s 'Si:5

‘ 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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!s s r = o .v 1 jc ? ‘' • ' tJ :; v !:'com Pro.hici* ....68'. e 7 '. ' \curiiM w m n i ....... '3‘ , 2'i : ' i ’V

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KViilm-otl ?J'. ; i ' . 31'. I'LUa Ai Wipr. Ton n n v ' j llt l u« tMcK-‘r'K?ri% '‘ln ' iw '* 1’ “ '* i'

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

I Abo\-e quotation-% on ra il aliip- j rcfleet vsrUble frelRlit t>ene.,l,-'

f l ! ' on c i:t;e and jheep bc iijh t .'or!:< 'rr,-;;:;>Tr.--r-:. J,

s \ s VRANCfsCO H V tS T O C K VS O i:T lt SAN FRANCISCO. A'-lC

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

.■ : ! 5 ' ' ! i ' SI* ;WMUnihoxue .......... M 'i «S', ''1

:\Voolirortn ...... . . «3>» 8S', O . c«'• j c u iin M A iiK irr ' ,1 N tw VOIIK. Auli 11 i l l —Curb mill- ni

1. .t»Uoiu: ' • W:', i. \m r r Powrr s(’% C M u " u 'r a « - * v : «■ Cillr,, Service ------------------- 2 '... Itl.-c Bond Si 81u.tr ..... .............. IT '. '

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Adhurn Moton. . . . - ........... . 3' '.:

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. : •,

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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

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(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 ’-

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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

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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

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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

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< 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\>

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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— -«■

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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

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-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;« ;

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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; |

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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‘ \

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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

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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?

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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 :

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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

'Li JO H N O’C ONNO R

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,

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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.

~ i ~ -------! « j -n iB CAU, r o n » « t.X T » --^a « a t a .

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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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

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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

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* , 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.

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Adults only. W. O. Sm ith, Reol 1^0 ' I Estate,____________________, J

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* 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-'--------------- »

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■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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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

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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

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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

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