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VOL. 15., NO. 06. ' “
Against DisSleepless Jo lie t In
Hundreds L is ten For “ Ghost” Song
JOIIiET. 111., July a i WT)—On Potter's fleW A fho» l i ln t» -« r doe«It? -
SUll »lMplo« Irom U rt night. hundrwU Of JoUtt rwldenU ^ h i to inBwtr thU queiOon ««Hn to- ▼
fc Dtettt. 1I k - H undred have to ld ot he&rtng■ ■ litu tt lc s l lA tln ctatnt on thei w eed 'l^ t K eovertd burrlns ground near tho old ca■ prUon.■ The setting Is Ideal for a ghost: di I in this plot Hie burled convicts wbo PC r died In prison and whose bodies
were unclaimed: nearby are the ir pi^lsm.walls tha t lobm as ddcs. of *1 a cavero In Ihe'd irkheas; there are ni DO names on the headstones. oi
Por a week. Joliet has sought to solve the mystery ot song. Last U
, ha fpbeen other n lg h U .- t* , .w h e n ^ I the hundreds gathered at the cene*I ' tery heard naught but the whine ot ^
the night winds, the howls o f dogs, t l'-— .the PffHwg «/*»•••«*>< nt niitiiwinMU d' -brakes. ^ •
PoUce otfleers and the sheriff’s u forces have joined In the search— gi anxious to quiet the neighborhood, di
And tenlght. the throngs gather* o' cd early.. ___ tt
-BLACKFOOT MAN FACES ” TR IA L AFTER SMASHUP b
AUEfUCAN PALLS. July Tt OF) — ^ Harold Fretag. BiacUoot. was bound
I over tor tria l in d istrict court today i “ , tollowln? preliminary hearing on a
charge of Involuntary maniUughter ^ In connection with the death ot John ' BatUer. Herndon. Kansu, tn an au* ^ toreobiie accident near here July 33. ^
■ Pretac'abondwasm edatllW O. ‘ Andrew Unger, another pasaenger-
In the Kansas car. U in a aertoua coodltlou in & hospital her* from m>
r jurle* received in th t baad>«D crash. J r Th« KMuaa VARy aOettd P n U g u *
^ntnloaUd a t the t to * ot Uie aed- J
THREE NOTED PERSON^ ' ! ' D IE IN ENGLISH-CRASH
the famous azehltoct aod member I or ptu-llament, her son. B n x * . and t Prlne« Otto SrbMh, Gtfrmanar. were i killed tonight when thelr alrpUne t exploded In the air. | l
Mr*. Bossom wms Emily, daughter it ot iSamuel o . BIsyne, p r e u n t o t It the Seaboard MaUonal bank. New I York, betore ber marriage. c
Bruce, who was 31. was piloting the t plane, whicn je it iie tw n alrorome, I Middlesex, eariy In the evening fo r < SoulhaTnpton. I
The pUne was over Hankley com- '<--------mona-in-thoWlelnHy-oMhe-eountry M
homes df David Uoyd Oeorge and Viscount Bhowden when it appeared P to break te pieces and crash to earth I w llh a terrUlc explosion. {i
— REQUIRE 2 0 ,0 0 0 -M E N I;
T i n ; t r lhoU land~mea~wlt be 'm p lo ycd l]lo r trom Ux to eight months and wlU i,
--------be paldm or*-th*n-MW >,i»& ln wa«-(les for construction of army bu ild -r Ings provided fo r In Ihe reUet bUli; whtn lt« provisions are carried out.:
Airdromes, barracks, drlU halU.j.------gymnasiums and various olher bulld-
^ Ings a t poftji scattered throughoutl^ _ U ie _ IJ n U c d . f l la t£ U t f t la .b tb u m ___
9 CongTcu approprUted «IS.ISi.OOO p for the army buildings and i t U es
timated that about 40 per cent of this I « ii l go tor labor and the remainder for materials. i
! IDAHo I n OIANS UNITEFO RTW O SU N D AN C ES
•------ POCATEUO. Id a h V Ju ly ' 21 'U ’i--------^S «-lh *- ilr» i-iim e -ln lhe hlotory-olt
the tribes, the Banntxk a n i8 h o « elione IndUna begflTthelr t ^ V s u n dance stmultaneoutly w ith the setting of the Sim tonight.
8lxty-flve IndU ni began the 73- hour grind a t two separate, polnU, M Bannocks participating In a dsnce on Bannock creek 10 milesr . . p*y-lng their tribute on the Pon Hall
north.i V J " » “ iolnwl byih9 Lemhli. Washakies and Sioux
who corae annually in the belief
lirlng th tm healtti, curing disease: a ^ driving away i ie k n e is r , > ^ ^
ROSS SINGS PRAISES j -------------- OFIDAH^O|SPOTATOEsj
NAMPA, Idaho, July 37 t# V -O o v ' ernor C. Den Rom today sans the ' p»U ts oJ the Idaho tried poUto. the ! Id iho AhN'-strlnK potato, ihe Idaho 8»:a:.tried yo'.y.o snd other forms o'eco'/(?:i pstftio 't In sddltlon to th e ;
- a lr t id r f»noi;s td iho baked potato. I In sn sc■c:rf. before the Rotary,
club, h? f i l t l advfri:»lni of the Ida- i ho poU:o a i » pr?ml:r potato fo r j oU itr ;o:m» of cco iln j than baking j m jtitd m.-u:t in fhlp.-nfflj of lOWX)
TTJU w ojla bring « ,CIO COO to the ' tii'.Toiis and a Uk! tum fo: ser.eral. d iriribuilon In the channel! io; ihe»Mte. h e is ld . i
He a.'s> t r r * d crekt<*r corjerva- ilpn Of water in Idaho. j
5 T WL u a n w a n u B t t B o r
- aa to c iA 'n p m m
r fc ’1 .1 .*
isarmamenf'^— II
Interest ot Administration, ^However, In Borah Pro- Jpesal Appears as Idahoan SConfers With Stlmson"
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(By The Aisoclatod Preas) fi
WASHINOTON. July 37-ActU - sl al diurmament by Europe was demanded today by Ben* »
ia to r Watson. IndUna. the RepubU* p can leader, as a prelim inary to any ij
world economlo conference on war <t debte and reparations such aa pro* b posed by Senator Borah. Idaho. h
• I t U unthinkable." said Wateon p In a formal statement, “ tha t we n should permit them (the European f naUons) (o keep' the m oney'they e owe us to enable them to buUd up larger m ilitary esUblishmenU on |; the Continent and as fa r as we can r se? that is their Plan and purpow." /
^IncldenU lly. Ambassador Edge i; In ParU today informed Premier o Herrlot that the basU fo r coopera- ; tlon between the countries lies In riliuirmiiTrifnt. ,j
I t was evident te n lgh ta t the capita l that the adminUtratlon U not | going to Uke the loltlaUve for downward revision of the war debU owed the United SUtes and w ill demand ' drastic. European disarmam e n t^ lu 'p rice . '
Hofever. adminUtratlon interest in uKe IntemaUonal situation and
' Borah's proposal fo r a world eco- nomts' parley was manliest by a confM KM U st'n lgh t between Sec-
i retary SOnuon and the Idaho een- , ator., ' SUmson called the meeUng and
Borah's propoaitlon was dUcussed., WbUe tbere w u evidence be had . re«lred-e»cou»gement. Borah de
clined lo eainment on the ta lk today ' and M U r. Stlmson.
Wataoa-iBHMntUI ‘ Beoalor Wktson ta ld he had aot
talkad VUb Prealdent Hoover on the : Borah plan, but hU steod w u ex*
peetad to put a ebock under the wbeUa ot^tba world eonferenee movemant.-pending fresh dUarma* ment m orU abroad. Wbataver tbe views o f sUeot Hoover on tb i
(Borab M A tbey a r t expected to b« Innuenetl aomewbai by tba atUtud*
t reached tbe White House from hH r London-post. HU v is it ’Commg a t ] lh ') time ot the discussion over debu s and reparations added tn if ic a n c e B to the talk. Re emphasized tha t an
{IntemaUonal conference would be r iclmosl ImposslbU before autumn f {because of Uie B rltU h Imperial paN V ley now In progresa a t Ottawa. He
declined to comment on tbe propos- e al otherwise.
{ The fW her' Ireasury h'ead dtliV- r ie red- a «r*t-hahd - report to the
president and SecreUry .SUmson cf -.Ithe European situation, Including r (the -reoenl— Lausanne— oenferenee i [Which reached an agreement for the i [virtual ellmlnaUon o f reparaUons. u I The sisnUlcant part o f all the
moves and talks at. tbe capltal^U I that no one either In offic ia l or
- j i r a i- o r n d a i^ ir e ie i-T u i—ddnnucry- Iclosed tbe door against debt revUlon
^ (through an Intemttleaal-acoaomlo
jftto -tsk-fo rthey debt-Ttltof when the “ firs t Installmenu after the one- :* year moratorium >«eome due next ■|Docember 18. Apparently. European
f ‘disarmament Is the bargain the ‘ ■jUnlted States Intends to drive u i U ‘ ••part o f the transaction.
‘ I AMBASSADOR PAYS CALL - - — PARlSr<?u(j 37. WV-DUarmament « constUutet the bu U for cooperation
beta-een the United Statea and Eur-
:r (ConUnuM On Page 3. Col. l i
JOOIEliSONSrjm FJflllKiN>• _____
'■ President Calls Conference To Find Ways of Making
c! Five-Day Week Populari l l --------
WASHINOTON. July 37 (.»?-PrM- Idem Hoover w ill undertake next
f Monday a new move to spread em- F., I ploymen; throughout the nation by ‘“ means c : a.wlder use.ol the five-day “' week in industry.
I The Chief executive Usued a call ;laW today U> repTtsentatWes ol a recent New EngUnd Joint confet
t i i-nfo ntl5 him a t lhe White Housa lo r a dU-
ca-slon of “ what further coordinsied V- ftcps caTj be taken- to shorten work- le ,in g hours.M . Oovemor Winant. New Hampshue, 10 ia « week telegraphed M r. Hoover, ns rcflucstu.g U n t such a conference b« M jheld ,;o.l T ^ c tu e le x e a jt lv e U re a d y h u ln - r y , s .n tflea the departmenta of Uboi a-1 and commerce, in the ligh t of the or I approaching oonferenceto resurvej w j the in d w tru i and employment fields 00 to determine for tu fu rther u*e-
le : the presloent t t ld U i tS a tu r d S v -^a l . tnale coasttucUvt suggesilons anc r b ; B lih o’lr acrumulated exprrlrn.-f w<
j should In a pouTion for a nea a-,r;s se for a::ion by fa riher confer-
I ones te:».’fen empioj-era and Uboi ‘ reprejentstlvea-1
TB B O NLY A S i
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Nation sMonetoy [ " Gold Supply (Jains''
Sum ofJ5m400NEW YORK. July 37 (A>—A net
tgaln of U.178,«00 reported In tbe natlon'a monewry gold stock* today was coupled w ith Indicatlona Uiat Uia gold movement now U veering from ParU to. New York,
n . Todaj'a SnereasM tn Amti^ca’a t ^ gold supply consUied of $3^47.000 ' r t . ImpprU received here, a atilpment 0 of i l iW W ) received In San Pran-
clsoo and a decrease of 11.000.400 i n in the amount of gold held under
earmark lo r foreign account....5n The new York import* consUted
of a tl.479.700 “ mystery shipment" from London and I1.4B4J00 received from Canada. The San Pranclsco
lu* shipment came from China, ipe The shipment from EngUnd w u in* sent to the Guaranty Trust com- U- pany ot New York and w u original- ] ny ly from IndU, U ntil now mosl In - r >ar <tun gold received In London bad i ro* been reUyed- to ParU. New York i
h u drawn Uttie ot it. Bankers ex- i ion pressed the belief the IndUn ahlp- i we ment via London m ay presage a i lan is iriy bean' flow of Indian and i ley BduW Mrlean' to ld lo ihU ' cbuiilfy: | up AuUiorllfeii on gold attributed the | on increase In American Imports te the u n recent firmness of the dollar In the f L {o ia lg ib e xch y )a u n A r^ ^_T h fJo l- ' ige lar^wasnlgher again today In Urms ! iler ot the EngUsh pound sterling. Hoi- ' ra- Und guUders and Prench francs. *
ic iiifiC ES- : § RISE WITH STOCKS is — Ico- Securities Ascend $1 to $4 ir aw; , On Share While Wheat ^ Climbs 2 Cents on BushelMd. _____hadde- NEW YORK. July 37 m -W a ll day Street tumed bulUah on commodi
ties and securities alike loday.While wheot futures were being
hurled up 3 cenu a bushel in the aot Chicago, leading snares. In the New tbe York stock exchange bounced ur_*1 ex* to 14 a share, to lhe best general tbe Urel alnce the second week of May.
inea la the moA active tndUig tn eight ma> weeks.tbe Ib e stock market acted somewhat tba stunned for a time In the momlng
> h« the magnitude of the detlclu re-ported for the aeeond quarter by
. TTplttd S t t f f »»” '> n t.ttusteel eompanles. and the
h l i admonltl&n by the big steel maker'a r * t dlrecterate that further preferred ebu d ivi^nds would depend upon Im- ince provcment, but prices raced up mer- ' an riiy sfter mld-day.
*** Wlille the flnancUl .du trlc t r t l ll has IU skeptics, a number of bank- ers snd cconomlsU are again wllUng to hazard a gueu that things may
P°** be .Kraplng botlotn. and hope that
ness'msy M t" ^ ? o % 'l ia ^ \n t l i i^ lyIccU ng 'u l l w u l u t year................
5,n- The standard SUUatlcs company
“Iappreciation In values ot about 38
thA per cent since the June I bottom ,1 I , was duplicated leu than three
weeks ago: O n 'U ie baaU o ru rc s l t.-iT-y- tsbiil - t lfln i o f- U f t otal vsliia of alL, i^on »h.%res Usted In the stock exensnge, jmto In quoted value wou1d_ap-
p r ^ t ^ e ^ ^ e bug^ total ot some
H ng ^uroaarf^TORomeTa^rooms-wnfSIP IhB wera daserted wnen prtce*- were
Page 3, Col, 3>pean '
AMERICAN PUBLISHER ADVISES MANCHURIANS
' MUKDEN. ManchurU. (Thnra- day),-July38 WV-HengoTJapanese)
LL, News Agency today reported that ^ George Bronson Rea, an American. 1) iiad been appointed advUer to the
new Manehoukuo government. Rea IM l l the t in t OecldenUl emplo}‘ed by IL the Chang Chun reglme- |y He U the publUher of the innga-
line "Par E u te m Review" of Shang- I I I I hai and Is a staunch defender of l l y Japan's course In ManchurU.
PRICEr O FIIO N EW O N ~ FARE'S DROP IN ITALY
, , ROMK. July 37 (/P }-H 'rr comei < ing ih r hontjmooner*’ specUl!
The ita lU n atate railways today u la r nnnoiuiced an 90 per cent honej--
moonerv reduction in round-trip tlck^u 10 Rome. The move wss Iniu-
p—J. med by lhe govemment to foster In- ne»i marriagei.
Coup^amu-Hpre/ent their tttdd ln i rertlflc»tes when applying for tick-
• wUv ^ purchaaec■ » llh ln a week after marrUge anC L e»ii they a rj good for two weeks’ s u y lr
the capital.-
FARMER IN MINNESOTA LOSES LIFE IN STORK
rork- --------1 DASSEL. Minn., July 37 ( / r ^ n «
Ahue. man was klled and several othei Jover, ptrions were reported mUslng tn i ice be tornado whicli swept this \lc ln it3
late today.u In- Two persons »'ere serloiuly InJur- Ubor ei «nd at le u t 3i others mifferec f the minor brulie-^ and cute when thi urvey storm d:moluhed buildings, fields AUGUST N1KKA. 75. farmer foui
miles northeast of here, w u killed jn s f." ' The tornado'iirst was noticed neai . " h u th j farr.' of Majnus Johnson. Farm-> ana «r-Labor candidate for congreai :e we xh?rc i t dea'.royed a wlndmlll.. new- Th j South K in jito n miisioi infer- •,-iir’ i was «rc:Sed. together w ltl labor j.n ‘d'” g on several olher farmt
I Hal] damaged crops.
m o c iA T B D PRESS m \ y ,
F A L lt 'IN FA LLS , ID A H O , THURSDAY
p t i f f ln iR iJ in in n iL U i^
[) D[H[ BtoiHf -ii m S H>8 1 ______ C,
» Program Approved by Con- 51, fe re n ce R ese rve s B r i t is h ",
S Market for Farm Pro-irm du c te to D o m in io n s A lo n e Cl ,1” 8'ed - • --------- ' lrCO By FRANK 1. WELLER . >
(AuocUtod praaa Staff Cor* J; u r«fpondent)n- OTTAWA. OnUrlo. July 37 — A ll- program which would reserve tha ' n- markel for dairy produeU and meaU ^ sd In Oreal BrlUUn lb the British .do- ^ rk minions, and would d ivert mlUlona of X- dollars In trade from Uie United 1 P- Sutes. Denmark. Argentina a n d !, a RuisU. w u agreed upon loday by
he ference. \[u ' Under thU pUn the ta riff w all a
ground Great B riU ln would be raU- * ed~agatnsl non*eipplte lilipo iU and HJ
loopholes would be provided for U ii -'f: entry of dairy produeU and meatt J from tho oUier Datlons of the e p - : t
, Dire._____________ ___ — :___ [oThe program re«Ut«d ^^ooJ a » * . • ’
I ries of converaatlpna tha t hava beea I held by members of the varloua do*
S«o be submitted to th e BrttUh rep- resenuuves after examination o f { . the economic poaU- T he scheme en- ,* ta iu a SO per cePt boost tn u r lffa . ^ Empire dairy product* now enter the ‘
^ British market tree from* duty and ^ foreign gooda are auessed about 10 * „ } per cent. The dominions. I t U un-
derstood, dealw W have 10 per,cent 1* I preference maloUlned u a m in i- ! '
le i mum' with increasea ta « per c e a t' on certain product*. '[
■Tariff of 3 ceoU a pound on ali all foreign mesu except those coming {
(Continued on P ^ e t . Col. 1) ing ----------------------------- I
‘ iUiSiWSSIJUIILL i s , * G E lR H K E l| iM t KIEL. Oerravy. Ju ly 37 (/T) - ■ lng Na\-al officials InvestlgailAg the ‘ w - Jinking yistcrdar o f the naval by training, ship Nicbe. w ith a los* o f
tba- 68-llves.-declarcd l«w^y nelther thB the officers nar the crew were retpoa- ’ W * slble for Uw dUaster. red The ahlp, a three-m uled wind-
Jammer..went dawn near Pehrman e t' iighuh lp o ff Holstein, Many of
those who pcrUhcd were cadeU who ttm were studying to be naval oftlcer*. tik- “ When U»e aqusii atruek the ahlp." lng one of the sun'lvlng cadeU cald. lay ~tbe firs t officer had aufflclent hat presence of mind to shaut_a_cQm- Ml- mand.'.'air hands to starboardl" But igly 11 w u 'tw laic. bcarceiy «) seconos;
later the Nlobe «niB on the bottom , „ y of the set." j ‘1“ ' The sinking ol (lie Nlobe w u ’ ■TK Oermany*»re«lr«-»eadUartw'Btnee
3g the war. Vlrtuslly two th ird .i' of year's class o f future naval officers
,ret P irtiliM . 1 rest ______________________
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HIGHLIGHTS------------------------------------------------------------
NEW YORK—Slock market surg- ,, cd to new highs fnr U»e summer re- |f covery. Many Usues gala 3 or a I polnu, while United Stale* Steel i preferred regained a 4-polot loss.
Coffee and colton also advanced. •CHICAGO—Wheat price* were
I.' btlKfe'Vkih RklrA ot. 3 cents In moeV ; ‘ dellvftiM: other grain and commod- • u Ity prler.% rise in sympathy durlnk • «' the wwion. ■
C IN C IN NA TI-P lg Iron eoncerns I* In Cincinnati reported butlneu
gains averaging from 30 to 34 per le cent, dealers declaring there w u a
rn e ra l feeling o f opUmUm In tbe Industrj'.
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT —Connecticut Chamoer o f Commerce . reportwl after a survey o f tha atata"]*
. 16 InrgKt cities tha t ImprovemenU were noted In postal receipt*, bank ,
^ debits, rlpctric lly consumpUon. cot* ' . ten conjumption, autemobUe and
life Insurance sales. Bankruptelea ’i ‘decrea.wc!. *
cm cA U O —Leading rallroada —“ 'Including Atchison. MUsouri-Kan* 1
{su-Texwi. BaltUnore and Oblo and ■ ••.(N cw -Vofk. C ontral-raportad—lm . 1
jprovfd rftrnlngs for June. Two BmsIIer Unes said earning* were '
i l l above 1031. )s - |v CHICAGO—The Norge corpora- l id-Hlon.— refrtgenitOr*-m Kifltactm 4ng ' l i .firm , announced iu buslnea* for l u t t* 'June was 20 per cent above that for ' 1- jthe same month In 1931. Company '
Offltuin nrrdict/'d the Imnrovement ..•w ould continue.,Q "YOU.VGSTOWN, OHIO — Four 3. RepubUe Steel corporation sheet J , mllU at Warren. Ohio, resumed op-
erations, giving wdrk lo 100 men.^ NEW YORK—Favorable dividend
'(cUoT\ «a& U ken by BuTtougha Ad- [. {ding M tchllle company, Deere and
'Company.'and Vick Financial cor- poratlon. The New York U fe In-
-n surance company announeed IU (payments In t h r firs t alx montba of ilD33 were $133,000,000. Including |«31,000.000. In dividends.; CiliCAGO—The price movement ,of heu\7 melting steel aerap, sometimes regitrdcd na a bualneaa bato-
I " meter. Is upward. I t h u advanced ^ CO cenU a ton In the Chicago area.
GLOUCESTER, M A S S A C H U - SETS—W lth the sUtement that they anticipated ~an early improvement In bualness," the Oorteu-Pew FUheriex, Gloucester, today opened
I a new canning plant to be devoted tntlre ly to production ot todll-sh ‘ caksi. The new pUnt h u a capacity |0t 60.000 can*-a day.
;;; Firemen Ask Cliief , To Attend Blaze—
5; A t H is Own jfo in ge p o K A N \ July 27 VPh-»PO-
id- kane flrem v) are a friendly lot. an AsslsUnt Plre Chief WlUUjn of Payne IQougbt - today when a ho group of the boys on a speeding r*. hook-and-ladder yelled lo him to p." ••come on to the fire !" as Uiey lore Id. p u t. siren howUnc.■nl The assistant chief turned and in- _gave chue. /T h L i is the lu t they ever begged _Bc to wme )4Sj along," he recalled to 'hU c h a i i f^am -feuy. — - . ...........................
I . By ths time Payne's car caught li-u up w ith the fire-truck, firemen, ice •had sXtingttlsJied a small blszcTit'" of the h:m e o f tiie awUtanl chief,
era and we.*c r:-oloKliing for imttlng 1 oul hU firs b;.'o.-c he got there.
D ie s H a v e R p . t u r n e d F r o n
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IS K S i|‘ J u ry D e lib e ra te s 3 5 M in u te s
* ' B e fo re R each ing D ec is ion
I* B y lO - to - 2 V o te to C on -
• v lc t D r. P a u l G o rg u lo ff
Z (By The Associated Pres*):-a T -|A R IS . July 27—atrange Dr. Paul u H Gorguloff who assassinated ,fe -** Prealdent Paul Doumer of
Prance nearly three months ago lo promote a nebulous Pranco-Russlan war. wa* convicted of murder today and sentenced to tha gulUotlne.
— S p e c ta te cheered llw vetdwl ol 3. a. ju ry that found- the Ilusslan had id alaln the beloved pere ot Prance a . an il.tha tJ ili-K ctJru -prem ed ita ted. ro The Jury w u oOl 33 minutes and ll* re vote w u 10 te 3, -Unanimity U not
required under French Uw. The K- prisoner w u given three, daya to
at The fina l stages ot the tfU l, or which had lu te d most ot thU week. iy were dramatic, w ith Pr. Gorguloff n l acreamlpg In r age a t InterrtU , ■
“Take ray J ife f he *houted. when the court ruled against the defenae In one Instance.
-Lay nie on the gullloUnei Tbe French government h u killed my
^ Ideal and my party. I am a living ^ corpse. I do not want te live f'
Then as the verdict w u read: _* "Shoot me with a gun Uke a aol-
dler." he cried. "Do not guillotine mer*
His wife w u among the wltnetse* today. NearUig childbirth, she w u too weak te go te the sund alone,
r tnM h>s» «hf t n i husband !** had attended a movie a few days ^ before he le ft M onuo fo r Paris. Dr.J Gorguloff applauded a new* Teel of
- (Continued on Pagfl” 8. Col 3 )"~
i SOyTHlilSllCT s TOMiBIMCBNFllCI
BUENOS AIRB9. July 3T (/T) — Steps to arbitrate the Utesl fUre- up in lhe old Chaco boundary dUpule between Paraguay and BoUvU were
l e Uken la two neutral caplUU today, but ita activity did po l stsp war-
>- Uka preparation* In bolh aroused )t. countries.m The ambassador* o f ChUe. Peru a and Brazil vUlted the foreign o tf‘ :e ig here today, presumably te discuss the :o Argentine proposal of a neutral al- re llance to prevent a Paraguay-Bo-
llvlan war. id Later, Foreign MlnUter Sakvedra M La,mu expmsed appcehtnslon over ie t he outeome of the present oulburat. P ~ tb u l romlnded that bolh Ihe'Involved
nallona-were- algnatprie*-of The nt Hague and Paru pacts against w tr. ■n. Advice* from Asuncion tonlghlaald a t - one ef-the-jacketa-worrr by -a Bo* T. llvU n officer sialn In the battle ot ig Port Lope* bore Uie buttena of a
United SUlea army uniform.
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IE Policy Unies SHORT SKtBTS SUGGEST on NEW LAW TO JAPANESE
■ BACRAMENTO, July 37 (/T) ~ abort *k lrU on a windy day may Uad tha eye u t ra y and cause '.raffio
111 aecldebU, says WUI J. Prcneh. d irector ot tb * *U te depariment of Industria l reUtlona. In a reguUr report French quoted the following
aut letter on O rlen u l reader tent to .a ted Japaneae newspaper: o f “ Dear M r. S ir: to T od ay t atudy In your paper dU-
lan tresifu l-U tte r about ladles bad mor- day f t l In ahort akirta. 1 oplnionate let
ter aerlou* and not Joke 1 am the - ( poUce station and ever learned Eng*
Uab a t Sunday school from my dear teacher wbo very much lova and
, 'i? atfectlon our countrymen.
windy day blow ahorl skirt police ^ offloer e u y ean mUfocu* eye and
cause aerlcus traffic-cot^ilop.>.Bo,l , , pray^ovem m enl ehorUy Introduce
new Uw te compel Udlea te obUter* «■ ; ate limb*. Many police ara agree."
H QnDERsniilad: _____
tuie Commander Waters Confers ^ Wlllr Police Long Time
—Then Issuis- Mandatelays N > - C j _’
• WASHINGTON, July 37 A10-day tug-of-war marked by evlc*
} Uoa Ihreau and,dcfUnt repUes appeared ended todi> when Walter W. Waters, commander of tha boau*- seeking veteran* encamped bere, aald bU men oecupylag federal property would begin moving (o otber bUleu
lu I 'the iinDouncement followed a prolonged conference with Pelham O- GUssford. auperlntendeat of poUce,
— and ths DUUlct of .Coaimbia com- *re - mU^Uinsn. \pule fiborU / betore. Presldint Hoovei *nre h lm u lt had Uken a hand In tbaunat- w . te r'icU tm g-upoa-AtioroeT-aBaos
M aehe llto raa op la loa a fto ba vJW lUted vetcnuu beat could be evaqtktec
from the partly demoIUhed-buUd ings and (hantees on ptnnaylvanu
't f ' '* avenue near tha capltol to tb a t feder s lhe al cons'jruction work planned ihe r * *1* might proceed.-Bo- " I wUi evacuate 300 men tomOTTOw.'
tald Uie slight but aggreaalve leade 'o<lra of Uie bonu* aeeker*. •Tbe*e wU over buUd new barrack* a t Camp Barl lurat. lett,1 . The camp.U tn An#i.eo«Ua. < olved suburb.The Waters added Uiat monejr h id bMl w«r. supplied "by trlend*" lo finance coa
.*ald structlon Of the new Quarura. He ha B o - iw ia riiT irw u*«d*M TooTe-«w » * i
le Ot until tbey were assured shelter eUe of a where.
" I have not eaplluUtedl'' Ihe.bo _ _ nus Iradec exclaimed heatedly In an------ ea-er to • queiUon. “ I am living U|
te my offer. We have the money noi , to put 'n> some barracks, Jtnd u f u
— tntr » » ~go«iip<»ted we wUi muv — T* inte them."------------Waur»-*ald-b*-hoped-t9-«vaoual
the property "w lU iln a reaaonabl time" at)Q gave aacuranee tha t ."lh coniracior win be able te b ^ ln w w temorrow.-
The W lilte House move cvn * afte , ' a conference of the president. Sec 11 retary Hurley, Secretary MlU* an I AulsuntSecreta iyHeathof thetrea
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, " WOODEN MONEY PASSES IN TRADE IN AUSTRIi
KLAOrNFUHT. A lU lll* . July 3 ^ i/p>—They're taking wooden mone
> In the jiro-.lnce of CorlnlhU. wher ' ' many farmer* have not enough col
of the realm te pay their Uxcs. The Ko ’r^nme^l announced toda
Y i that UIOM uho liad-ao caah-coul ' ' pay In pine or beechwood a t ai
j proxlmately the market price.
^ FOUR W O O D S M E N D R O W I
IN R IV E R IN O N T A R lI
DEUX RIVIERES. Ontario Ju: 77 (ai—ewept Into the turbulei waters of the True raplda whe their boat caiulaed. four roc drowned today and a f if th w« mlMinR. Three others clung te t^ overturned boat and reached u fe t and another awam te shore.
The nine river drlvera were Iry lr te break a log Jam. Their boat sue denly * u drawn sldtwUe In lo l i faackzwaih ot the rapids and U men were Uirown out.
IDAHO LEGION STRIVES FOR BONUS PAYMEN
BOISE. July r t on - Idaho w seek to compel passage Of a reaoii tlon by the national convenUon ' the Amrrlcan Legion calling fo r In mediate payment of the soldier boni A. IteM Rutherford. Idaho FalU. sU commander, said today.
Vlilting headquartera here, be sa______thg convention eave a mai
date lo lU deUgaUon to work f' such a resolution at the national coi ventlon In PorlUad and there w no alternative.
Seven boteU In Uie Oregon cl have been reserved lo r Idaho wl rejervitlcn^ for 600 delegatea ai
Inc. visitors from this slate
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iderNew ActI l l in o is Gets E m e rg e n cy A id
^ O f 53,000,000 J u s t A f t e r .
; ; D ire c to ra te - W a rn s S ta te s
t ! t o B e N o t Too D e p e n d e n tof _____arag (By The AssocUted Press).» TTTAaHINOTO N. July 3 7 '-A * iU
V V 'Irs t acUon under the t3 ,m ,** * 000.000 relief law. the Recon*
s- tlruc tlou Finance corporation today r - announced an emergency loan ot t* «3.000MK) to IlUnoU for aiding lU ne Jobless and needy.^ EnundaUng tor U>e n m Ume the
policy which wlU govem loana un* der Uie new act, Uie board aald It
. . w ill ‘'expMt all aUte* lo meet thek' naeda.to.U>a.greatest exten t-pn aa lb la^ - frofai their pubiie and private aoureea. and call upon the corpora*
, J tlon only u a l u t reaort to supple* ment-theU own e f fo r t "
ir* ‘■OtherwUe,'* Uie atetement said. . e.** r th e 1300,000.000 made avaUable by
the law wUl not be cuffldent to — w e t - t h»-p»rpc**s d * ilw d -o f >1| fe- . .J qulremeate-f t f auch imrpoaeg."
Tba loan* to state* ara mada un* '
Nde r. a provUlon of the re lU f Uw seltlfig u ld e 1300,000,000 fo r the purpoae.
The director*'granted tbe lUlnaU loan bfter Governor LouU U Em* mer*on and relief offlclaU UUormed
PS hem U u t u n ltu fund* were cup* piled at once many reUef-.ageacle*
rta ln ;U ifl *U te would bave to c t o i by '*** \b e ond of July. ^.te XI had "been planned, te await'the
appointment of the atventh director by President Hoover and taking, of
A th i, oaUi o f -office by AUee Pome* - lc* lim e ro h lo , who wUl become .cbalr*IP* man of the board.
-The acUon o f Uie board today In making tSfftOOOO available to
^ liUnoU," tbe annouaceaient u td .W -<wt* due te Ui*' emergeccy th a t ez*
UU In thet tU te where I t appeara tha t relief fund* wUI be exhausted
^ In ceriala locaUtle* by the ead ot Uie pre*eat montti"
Ol* tn dUcus*lons ot tbe appointment . o t Pomerena te the board. bl-partU*
m r fto pnUa mingled w ith Democratle « t - ucvU ona that poUUc* dictated
kted ntobefUUpg.';-.. Good'Appointment
Icr* Bom Republlcani and DemocraU ,ere regarded Uie selecUon of, the form *
cr Ohio senator a good oae.IW.” Going fa rt lu r'iha D aome o f hU tdw colleagues, however. Senater Con* wUl nally. Democrat, Texi*. Joined Itep- Mrt- resenteUve; Ralaey.'--nUnoU. the - I . • house. J3emocraile leader^ in u y le g
rcsponslblUly.for Uie conduct « f the ■Mb oon>OTBilon‘8 vast reUef effo rt* *U U ' » a - rested on the admlal*tratlmi de»plM-‘ ha* DemocraUc c o n ^ _ -o f jh e Jw art...
“The corporation lu * been Ini poUlla." sald-Conally. “ I t haa.now been pushed furlber'In te poUUca."' Senater lU rrUoii Democrat, M U- -
, sUslppl. said: "That'a a very good - . ^ appointment. I would not like te 5 ^ charge the presldeni w llh doing U u t
iii irpi i i i , uu U il~ iT I ~l f — 'a campaign."
. . . . ' ‘T h a t’s an exceUenl aDBolntment.'*2 S T ii Id - B . ia io r - B o H h 7 S p i b t o i T ”
1 Idaho( Pomerene' himself. In Cleveland,
'®r-% *ald-*o.Jar..u..hfl .wu-concerned, ... fu .r I'there U no poUtlc* in It.", .p , I Republicans generally remarked ^ I tha t tho president w u selecUng the
be*l men be could find avaUable for Uie hlg relief Job and In ad-
1 herlng to UiU principle w u d lsrt- . . gardlng party line*.
A One more vacancy exlste on the ^ I board. Under tha law thU must go 31A I to a Republican and the u lectlon
[probably wlU be msde thU week.
i;s iir iT iii! miT^SUllGW N “ A M odel Boy— 1 D o N o t E l-
th e r D rin k o r S m o k e ,”
M y Says Confessed M u rd e re rrhen
8AN J(56E, Cal.. July 37 t*P>—Ds- ' KTlblnR hlm.'*lf (1.1 "» modri b6y—I
ifetv ' drink or »mokc," Oeorge1 Dougiu Templeton. Jr.. jo -y ta r-o ld .
vine i unli'eislty -Junior, today confessed lu d - ' dabbing hla aunt to death and te-
ihe ' riouily wounding !iU uncle.U ,. , Tenipleioa*ald he acted te avenge
Monss he believed hU uncle, WUllam Rider B a ^ k . had done hU father whrn tiro two were associated In
' busineAs in Manila, some year* ago. :N T Inquest Into the death o f'the oth*
' er victim. Mrs. LlllUn Babcock. Ma- nlU society matron, before dawn yes- terday from wounds Inflicted w ith
^ u - n 40-c«nt butcher knife w ill not b: h of held, officials announced, un til I t U ’ Kh-1 definitely determined whether Bab- snus-. cock wUI live.
I PhysicUns said Babcock would rq- I cover, barring compIlcaUona.
Templeten's parent*. M ajor and . nan■ ' n r .i ^or j OakUnd. reached here I M afternoon con- (a (fe ^helr aon. who w u a rre te d
Ust night a l OakUnd. They were _ I accompanied by Attomey T . D. A lt*
c lt r ken, San FrancUco. an eld friend w ith , or both U>8 Babcock and Templetea a n d , ^ .
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; B a j i t a l e G o v e rn o r In lo ^
, L in e B e fo re A n no un o ln o | |
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The AjmcU M Prew) | g' tl:t e w v o r k . July 3 7 - u # i or
M the " W Sfflllh teKlerf «P- | r-X ^ -p s re n lln r w m won over to the K' Roouveit eauu lodty: the Smllh p .mta in tho MWdle W « t wtm r«- ^
port«l “ »U in line." tn d the openlnj JKol the Democr»Uc. aomlnw * own ^ cm ptitn w u »e f Jor A u fm t 50 In
Ers„^sa^s'.s^ | j s s r s s s s / y s ’ i i s : |
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10. deeUrtd on U * m iT ft l he rt that . r Rooteveif* qutek wpouwl dl the
ST ^ i K . 'OhiMco t f td i t im w iT l i iv tn iu c p t t * -taechftd won Rte'.the" tupfwrt of Smith fo U o n rt cttanwghout tb«
•At Democratiev b tu lq u k r im Ik ~ s w u tnnouneed Bopeevelt. would J W . the opea lD (.v in :a i;J ili.cuD ptlfn a t amths (tadlum:ia;<»lun1)0s,^Ot4(>. > t H 4T . M.. BAluKUr, Au«uif io. before Q DemocrtU from lU - p .trtt of the ^ iU l« . The c ith e rtn i w ill be under p 019 Mutpiees ol tbe Dem oer^ tU te ^-o com m lttM m d wlU eemo une day* t k . after P rM l^tn t deUver-
■ f -- .!.ob io , .which h ta idim RepttbUcan
in aeren or tbe la tt nine prtetdentlal . . . .elecuona. u ona of Uie (Utea thaRooHTelt-fotcea haVe eaid they are ^detcrmliud to w ln th li.jrea r,. . (.{L, ' When Kly. whe placed Smith In
nomination at ChlM io. eame fro n ^the -peaca m te tlnT wtth the party ^fUndard b e v tf. ii|t;.WW;Wked; ^
-W U rou w p p t f i 'J M i r a i t r“ I I I U l l that in a ?
•tatement t # u l w d ¥ 0j«u y ," he ^
Rooaerelt vbien'-'sanouaoad be s : would dellrer a a4<>naa Batur* ^ day night trom U» tz te o t lr t maa*
So3a btafU if oo W am ^am tn i?^-; -.
This • * - i n ( e t F « K ‘ to mean ^ Rooievelt would:aanire-Maaiachu*M tu DemocraU'tn-Uu t« lk tb a t tha party'a deelaattoB-fotaiM id-or-khe Elghteeotta lAModmeat Wpuld .Itot ^ be tubordlnatMUo o t h ^ l i n ^ - & that Ely « o d f lU a » s ( ia - o a t^ t th . i hU e n d o m S M ^ . t t ) f t . : . ta iU ' o t Uv <ueh a deciantUed. " ~
Uajro^ Ccnnafe^'whsTjtapped: ! ^ a< -- New York fot a-K r.-TU JU m a W l Vtt
way to i t u w ts TecuperaM- trem i h l l r ^ a t lUoeM IW f.M tlU M Hut J
— Bpttm W w w td iB tienrto JMitB r ta a t JK ■ Dem ocracy-e 'ebatt^m hU -ieetUn ^ ofihe country. „
iJJlnoU WUJ to DtmoenHo Jn Wo- ,« — - T cm ber-by» -T tit'm a Jo rtty ,*—ho ,,,
raid, -and Iowa and Indiana wtli ^ ba In the Rooeevelt column, too. „ -We tre t i l amaied a t the Rooee- ^
"• • " veil f l r n if f i r tm t - h u aevti op rt in Chlcato. u v a i h l i t ly lo * tr ip to q , the convenllow that-dtd U.“ ------^
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O lfe r E q u iva le n t lo $22,- 862,000 lo r R io M le ld _
C om pa ny G a ins O b je c tiv e j ;
LOS ANOELES. July TJ i4V -A n [n offer cqulvalcnl to I23.e03.ooo for ihc
. ' aMCU of the Rlchfltld Oil company, made by lU rry P. Blnclatr'* Con- solklnted Oil corporation, w t i ac* ctpied Ute-today by t committee O reprf*cniln< ItJchflfUI bondlwlders, _ Pan-Amrrtcan bondholden tn d un- len ircd Richfield crfdltor*.
The tUchfleld company haa been In equity rtcelverahlp itnce early in m o.
The toUl amount involved might ■■ run- mucli hlsher Uian |334M3,000
u the offer included up to 1 ,000,000 lo a tU fy dtaaenter* of the r ra rf tn - uation plan.
___ ■ The b n deal waa negotut«d afU^“ Ihree mohUu’ efforfby irena'I<ock> hart. New York baaher. whl» brou|ht about the m e rttr er tha pta lrle OU ' and Sinclair eompaalaa and ether coDcema now rermiac tiia OooaoU- dated O il oorporatleo. -
He received aotlc* o t tbe ceounlt- tee'a acctpunee Im 'h im r* before the expiration ot the Ume UmU aet by the Standard OU company, C t ll- fomU. on a bid w julralent to 117,- 000.000, , .
Becauae actual ootuummatlon o f ' tbe tranuctlon U condltiotug on a aufilcteui number o t ttu n le ra . ■ pretnun «1U be aubmllUd to Individual bondholder! tn d credlton by t eomntUUe conaUtlnt ot Jetftraoo Chandler, repreeentlnf naaecured PjgM UW g 0 1 > g u JU ta fld ti_M > fe - _ DooKiO. repnteatiat Rieh/leld bondholden. and Robert c . Adama, reprtaesU&K Pan'A nerlean boilll- beldera. chandler aod UmDooaM are of x«t Auielea to d Adama ia ot New York.
W hcti the OonaolkUUd offer waa flra t maei U waa conafdered th e i e^uivBleaJ o f £OJ9P,M0i but (I ln> t f mHl4 CeoaolUUt-'
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' i te u ln ( f a w o rth lc B ^ check in . (low .cc lo f t ) v a k t to . n e M . - r t f R - ^ o to .
rO U C A S T FOE TODAY AND rOAfOftBOn’—P a rltr.c lo w ly i tocal ;b«deTftatm la the n o o a U iu ; een- inoed » a m ^
tw tn Palla tcmpcrature.1 In tlic 's t- iour-perlod pr«ed ln» 6 P. M. yc*. •>' :erday ranted between 8S.5 and &3 ^ le tm a . accordlnc to tbe report of ^ <3. B. Oheyne. «overnmfnt wralJirr )baerver here. The day w u partly :loudy and the barometer rcglaler- •d 30M Inchei a t 6 P. KL Wind. ttro n t in the aflemoon. w u In tlie lOUthaMt. Sum ld lly rajised between » ' and 14 per cent o f la tu ra tlo i. oli A thundentorm In the* trternoou in ftroufh ta trace of prcc(plaulon. be_____:_________ ^ __________ L<-------------------------------- - UIed which h u Increued tn market la value the l u t lO dnya. D<■ *010 Ibema of the offer were 111.*
SeoM in I .per cent. ISiyeur Cofti f aelldated dabenturei. I3,MOMO In caah. SOO/tOO aharea o f Consolidated ooounon atock, Isoo.OOO for the ex- peoaea ot eommltteea and the moxU nu m of UMOMO to Uklltfy thoae ° who do not aaseot to tha pUn. ~
SlncUlr. ehalrman' of Uie execu* n Uve eommltlee of Oonsolidaied. U due b^re lomorrow by airplane fo r a conference w llh H. R. OaQagher,ptMldent of the-ewnp a n y r -------------*•
Rlchtlsld bondi touUed about ~ «38A>0,000.' lU aubaiditry, - Pan- „ Amcrtoan*. had about lld '.oooAM 'Ih '' bnoda and npproxlm ttfily *35,000.000 w u ovlnc unaecured credllors. The reorjantxatlon commlttec w ill eval- uato property under n icfifle ld nnd , Pan*Amerlcth bonda and unmorU ^ m e d property to determine bow
■much of the.Burchate prloe U to b e ^ aet uu ie tor divUtlon by each g r o ^ OnedWUJonmenllmiedlaSIAperceni
-fAr..nuhflAM_hr',wll^nlrt>w M ] »cent for Pan-AmerJcan bondhokfm *and 4« j per cent for uniecured cre'd- *Itor*. ‘
After lh»l l i u been d S ^e d , the o conimcl with the uroup* w ill be com* pleted and 30 dayi w ill be allowed ;for depMit of »ccurUte4. ,
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well m ;rd *lnee (he r in t Ol the ! week, in d »oiiie commLulon houiea ( reiinrl that beiV i>ubllc partlclpaUom.. in Ui«. market In months. | ^
hULU.Stl C.NTUUBlASftl j 1SAN nUNCtSCO. July 37 (Tl —
BullUh e iithuiU im w u reborn on i •
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IWALTeiHRS ; GONEW SESSION
* t0 6 ANOELES. July 37 — A a . eiecutlre bo ird reeomraendatlon th t t tho annual international W allher ’
r Lceaiic'budget be reduced'trom 140,- . 000 to « S ,000 wB|.unaccepted lodayI by LcMue eonveaUon dtlegatea who i voted ft IS0.000 budRet w ith a i ta te - ' ment i l ia r executive departmenU I* »)'.ouid be Riven free rein In aponaor- ^ In j LeaEUc a ffa lrt. .n The cuiiventlon alio adopted a n i *I. olutlon tc Incorporate but advl«td anII inveitlgttllon by the execuUve board
be/orr any octlon waa token. Tbo LcBBue l i u M.OOO memberi tn the united Statee and Canada and main-
t ta in t ths Whcatrldca la o lu rlu m at Denver, where charity work In « t« a i of I80.000 >-earIy h u been done.
‘ - Mcetluc on the annlverury' of -the » day. July 37. IOU. which marked lhe J beglntifii;: o f the World wnr, t iie eoa-
ventlon oUo idopted a tetolullon cn- .dorslnR the "friendly conteiU of a th-
1 'le ils tb llitle i among the na tlon i in Uie Olympiad u the (plendld exam> pie of iiianlfeMlng aupremocy >n
!• partlcul vr fie ld i w ithout duUucUon.,r An in&piraUonal service with tho r .Rev. J a lin r.H e n e r. Winnipeg. Man- . 1 .lioba, CnMda. tho principal ipeaker.
ended <h<' convention 'tirne lM iyM - « p t to r R few eectlonal meeting* to-
.tnoirow, ___ _____ *■ ~ ___ •.n ________
— Ll -------'--------- --------------------------:■Uio Ean Francisco atock exchange today. f lU i prleea of Weitem stoeki
1“ alwotiiip up while trading ipeed out- did anything seen here alnce Feb- niary : 0. Total aale* were eittmated
?l 8oni'* of the moro itr lk ln g galna „ wete. Uome Fire and Marine Insur- „ “ ii}? r~ J i;M rrflc lfli''T eW pn im e -n iid 1. Kirnimii'Ji Fund Insumnce J3.50
eftcli, IMcltlc L lc h tln j »3. PacUlc ’ Oas $1.^0, ami CaUtomla I^ackmg
'c ! nnrt W M itfn Pipe nnd Steel t l cach.Virtually th r entire list ot W eit-
eru oil, utility, finance and dlvcr- Wflpfl in tliiitrin l utocka flnUhed on the toj) Aide. T lic rlie camo chiefly from technical market eondlt|oni.
------tn>»pfQipe£t ot mflreoLleMinDaUouLC following th r provUloni of the late
conRrr*.^ « u widely dUciuued'nn a . market fnctnr. u well aa the ap a ir-
ent r.p;i'niial tu rn In prices, and to ^ j iwnc emenl In builneu.
I Purdue university farm manage- jL ' ment .itrn n n ifn t In a ^ u r r e y of
-tarm rr.-irrtim r*-foanO »jllffcn.'nce of $4Qon brtween tho loweit aad Uiehl>!l;,p.v.. ___ ,
— i:xpeit ^tadln Service. Sanipaoo on M wlc to - , \d » .
' Greeted by Islam
L: . . . ' • j .( le f t ) im p e r ia l po te n ta te o f th e
le r icn . \vn.^ w elcom ed upon l i in n r - Son l'i-n nc i.ico b y P o te n ta te J o h n
) f l.s lum T em ple and W ill ia m H .' th e f if t> - .e is h th an nu a l conven*
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w ^ a parade deptcUnt InduatrUl Ai pd z reu and the^ paulng of "O ld M
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I Throiijh Streeu Jammed w ith ten i ta o f iho'isanda who had caught'the conven'iori spirit o f optlmUm. the pc parade wound. Band.« blared about fi! happy days asatn. Beautiful f ]6aU ;L i told of inlngi going ahead tn CaUfor- tn
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°'!c iiun-'b:o:fc or granlfo m tm iA il D on a tn ie t bore the words:
15-TON aiONUMtNT TO THE ’ L.VST PfcSSnilST IN AMKItlCA—
HL DIED TODAY.". . Fioruu;. naturaify. l a l l I t in flow- .
CM. in a bis way. A bank told In p in * temlnic how J t helped the butcher.
■ lh>..e»n<ili:n iflt.in ikfr, T M ^ i lM W r e S r ^ ^ i tI t)rc4uc’.s told why the cuitomer
should tu> i h l i or that. And iprlnk*’ led Uiroughout were floau to repie*
1 jtic.cflu£M lann!________________ U . _. A MarQi O ral of Indtwlry It w u , •) the /econd of the big parade ipoft*, lasles of Sh rlm week. plr in qiilcter lurroundlujs. the lm* coI jx rls l co'jneil, govemmg body of the ‘ Ik1 Antlcni Arable order, Noaiei of tho |"h1 Mj'.nie er.rlne, balloted for offlcen. al. In accordance with cuitom, eaeb o t- cu
fleer excjpt the recorder and ic iro - h«I lary wU moved up oae.step, . fo. The one vacancy at the bottom, the rc• po. t ot Imperial outer cuard, wa4t fil!f(t|hv>th elocUon -ot Tbonu i-.C . <ji l i L ii« j, Atlanta. Gcorcla. p u t polen- ni• tnte or vaarab temple. In crdlnory au . jiroijreMion. lie w ill becoiije linpprlalt pott-niatu In 1944. Laws l i u been a j ;
S lir ln rr littce 1913, and a member o: u s the ImperUl eouncU for eight lee- . slowi. Il3 U an lnduitrU l chcmlit, = , rccenUy retired u grand commander n• of Uie KnlghU TempUr of OcorRla,
and U 4 p u t district goremor of Ro-I tary International.'- The formal promotion of other o f. „
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plot agalnn Urge banka ot the cotmlry, deacribed'byHhe-iUte por
‘ lice officer who uaearthcd It. u ' a t>yI |"boJd aeheme to w r ^ tb r J lnantl- op. arstruclure ot major cttlei” ‘ by etr- c i. culaUng false rumon, i w revealed ed
here today coincident v lita ab order lafor the arrest o f ttte tnan wbo d f- d t
: reeled Its te tlv ltlea .: - . caOeorse RowUnd. la ld to be the a i
- director o f a nng -«eeklng-(o cauao (he failure o f b&nki by rum re- Ih
' suiting from rumora that tbey were mi I In unsound condlUon, -w u ths ob- r j I Ject of the learch. Captain In t H. cli
MMWon e f the ita te peUce. raided s^
' fleen, headed by Earl C. U IU . past fP ’ potentiue or Z« Oa Zlg temple, Dea bs
Molnej, Lowe, wbo becomu lmperUl potentate, w ill u ke pUce a t tomor- «
' row'a council aeulon.
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r , CUrence i . ra id th .- -p rb » « S tla » ’S I . attorney o£ Oakiutid eoonb’. deeltr*I . ed the p lo tjo iV q isud ced by.Oom. ^
munlst greupi la \bs United 9UU4 . tnd backed by.sov ltU Jn R Q i^ ’': ^
tatlon fer;Ohlo. M b^gaa a a S 'Iu i- l ! nola.". Tha tairipnign or the ring » h tr* w u d lm ta d . agalnat ^ ^
~ depodtort to lupport the b a a li^ te ? 1‘,A ai^urtng fbeiQ IU eondlUeo- w u . .i, ipand-.: , . «>T Lettan la Ito v lsnd 't room le lied <-a by Captain M am on revealed tha t g,I- operatives of.the Ting were acUve In m •- Cbvbland and Oblcago tn d report-d ed to htmr - Leiton wrltUn by Row- .ar und to Uie operaUvet In thoae- two btI- clttaa contained InitnicUooa fo r the at
carrying on' p t Uu eam palfd' tn d tb IB asked fo r reperU on prograaa xande.10 tfelvln- A. Ita y lo r. prealdeat of !- Uie Flrat National bank In Chicago,:e meanwhile u ld In that olty .' ( h ttI- rjporta from pnctlcally everr large Z.1. city In tKe country abowed that d<d similar eamptfgna o f n u u rs have m
been directed ig a ln it baaki. m- Washington advlcei aald the caf t siireadlng of n c h rum on against wi u banks Is receiving the attention of^ tha United SUUa- lecret aarvlee. Pif . Secret-aerrico-.agenU .already havo F<
investigated a o u m b w o tn o h eue i. cs
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“ComradejMO" at CrtreUnd.-eafd. referring to tho cUeuIaUm of the falae rum on: - i dld not iS -e mtlch trouble In coavlaclng the a tiu tlon propaganda bureau that ufjj important work tn d Qie loo nv we atrip the petty bourgeon and the Whlte-colltr a t lt f i of hU i 5 h i in banks Uie teoner we wJH brlM
FOSTER COMMENTS .DETBOrr, Ju ly 37 (ff)—wtUUm
Z. Poster. CommunUt party etndl- date, for president, aald In a lU U - m.ent (onfghC; a ebarge the Com- munUU hed conducted a w h l ip ^ g catnpalgn agatnst t PontUe btnk w u "a dcUbcrate fabrication.”
“There U no 'Oeorge RowUnd ef PcaUao In the CommunUt party," Poster said. “ I f any such Individual cxliU a t alL he U a poUCeman.
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' July 77 ( S p i i ^ u r .T lw B. N ««*l*-Buhl u n le e clubt: bt?« ■
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bdsa. Uu dub \l iu a *d to H t m ' W — » « y re » le w 1 > U lrJ p ~ io U i* :B « » r " 1
In te rn a lio u ^ in 'whieh ba-«KQlU'Pf ' ■ ' tt«e n p U r o v th (X R oury, And |ST« -. U. «p ' opUmUtio viewpoint ' e( oeadl* ' l l, ' t ^ >n thU country M cflmp*x«d . I
■ wUh fo rt lm n tilon i. Bnrtn T em lln - , S■on led the m ule u id w*i-«eeem* flpanled by M n. H irry Burry. ' S
The H otarluu lUtened to ^ra the r IUleheel Rye& ’ addrcM tbe etub IT hu rjd iy neon. Ted BendmeyerpUy- Iedulectlonscnthetm nhooeandw u . I
• accompanied by M rt. H M iy B a sy . IThe KlwanU club pUn» a ^ I
nle luncn to be eem d by the M e ^ - Io d iit ladle* a t the Banburr n a t a ^ \t lu n Wedneidey evenlnf. Auguet * . j l
HAGERMAN FOLKS VISIT FRIENDS^REUTIVESH A a O T M A U rjiiiy « M p .t l* ! to
•n » ttew tl—H aferoaa artlTaU aaa departure* In the l u t veeic Included the {oUowing;
MU«es Frances Qrldley and Blanche OrlbWe, sa lt U k e City, who have apent two weeki v l th tbe lr parenu hew, le ft Saturday evenlnf to « • > aume their w ort in Dlah. • p j
M r. and M r*. Ek V P U y tr a r.riva l* In Hafeiman Saturday from
•~ MonteUo:-Nevada.— .........—~ ^ M r . 'wid
and-Mrs. Scott Boyer W t priday io r Pendleton, od a ireeli’a taeaUon trip .
E. D. Nlfhswoncer and. aon. Sr*------nq tr~retam ed -home oa t t t r d a y - ^ r —
j«veral dky* in O re m and a o rtb n n CaJiromia.
Mra. Harry LeMoyne and aona Harry ana Jobn. motored to Hslley Saturday to vU lt Mra. LeMoynet mother; Mra. J. C. Pox. - . .
Trum tn Praoiworth and JM Lara* / gan ittu rsed home Monday after a toree-day lUhln^ W p In the 8aw-
M lH Ttie lm a McReyootda, who haa been atiendlne bualntsa coUefe la Seattle, u tu rfiJd home Tueaday w ltb her alater. MU* Lemora McReynoid* and U lu M a ^ Oiwalt. who drove •- there from uahrm an laa? week. .
M/a.-l.rtUe Oreene, Muldoon, and tr nephew. Jaek Jennlnf, Bolae, vialt-
• . ed at:the home o f Dr. and Mr«.'R .H. Q ttm e aad M n. John Baptie the . laat Of the week.
MUa.-Cleoce MlUec returned hone Sunday Irom Portland.
Mr. abd Mrs. d . P. MacReynoIda W ti »<oaday for B ko . Kevada, where they WlU vU lt frlenda.';
Mral Alice Sevey was an arrival in Haterman the laat of the week from Ontario. OrefOn, and w ill v la lt with ber aoo, iea ile . and daughler. y ra . Joe'Sbnrta.
Mrtk-iva. >i{«Nalley and aoPi vlo. Salt Lake p ity , M i. and M n .
' MarvU'Beckerj Butte, Montana, and Mr. and M n . Leonard Strout and
ley a t;h e Praok Q rld ley^w fte .uao- day aitemooo. ■
Oeotse Letchworth, a grandaoh ot a• M r*. Plorenbe Ah'b(AU. and Cornel- «
iu* Maani, both of Buffa lo,'Kew York, are vi*ltor* a t the AbboU home,
•__> ^i.*S dJ4 «a ._A ..M U i> hb *on ,an a r•on, n«vd. Zxa AScela*. 'Wera a ir lv - _
- at* K r u a tn m te Blturday,‘ and are f l_ J fl* it« > ^ l:.th ? .h O B e ol-M ra. John- _
ion** » te r . Mrs. Rachel Wlcklund. tiM r.aodMra.Johnsoncelehrawdtheir uforty>fourth redding annlveraary „8undayatthebomeo(Mra.Wlckluno. «
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■■ hiRUSSELL LANE July 37 (Special
t« The New*)-Women o f th * P in t Besrefatlon- of the North Side tract ^ are looklnj forward to a Democrat- lc women'i meetinf fo r the or* Bsnlxatlon of a Democratic club at al the Eden high achool. Saturday, at P< 3:30 P.'M . Pi
--------Four-women prominently Identl. - -fled with Democratic actlviUea of lr the atate- w ill be preunt—Mr*. Ben Ro*5. M n. Frank Jenea*. M n . Ben ni Dlefandorf and Mr*. R e e ie -H itu - ei baujh.. "I
Demoballc women of the Ru*»ell ei Lane district have betn urged to M attend. n
GRANGERS PLAN SESSION jjRUSSELL LANE. July 31 (Special
to The New*)—Butte Pomona *' Orange wiu meet a t the Ruaaell ^ Lane .achooUiouw on August 6. Mr*, h Chsrlea Hobnhont, F r o n t i e r ° Orange, w ill oonduct the meeting. ®
^U .w U J be an open meeting and all O ^ e r a are eapeclally urged to B attend. j
a basket dinner wUl be C
SENATOR WATSOJ^RTS^ “ ' WAR DEBT REDUCTIONS «
AGAINST DISARMAMENT t______ V
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. op*, tobaaaador W alter E. Edge to ldPremier Edouard Herrlot today whtn he paid a courteay call on hla ra> lum from Washington. U
The embou; announced the c«a> tt versaUon betveen the ambaaaador f< and the premier covered the sub* dJ Ject of Franeo-Amerlcan relation* gennally, but aid not Include war n debts. . *j
Americans (eel keenly about dls- u armament. Mr. Edge to ld the p n - mler. and If Europe w»nta America* bi
* aid. dUanolng vould be good prep- «|— a n t tB s iw i i . -------------------------:-------o]
Hlgheit Prench officials had beta eagerly awaiting Mr. Edee'a re ttim u and. althougb-ltwasorflcUUsatatad t l that .war dabu.had not been db * N cussed, the op!BVm wa* ezpreated tha t i l ^ nroblem could not be avoid-
PREMIER R IC H iib 'B .,5 e n n e t l Thomas, dom M biifl secretary
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Templeton aiW -of Oier » c . “ but o f i h tato He keemed mobdy'aztfmore s ll- : p ent that;ever.-;ai: tjiOAh'iom ethlng waa. preying .cn-1;!*; n lh d . He hia a very aweet d ls p ^ t lo n ' and'a loyal charaeter.” . . • . ' i ' • C
: . m iU l . » « r fThe: younf a tu ^ o U fa ther, . be- si
yeadecm gjro^to^htatM t^hartti^
and had.shoiw adciaHaUc'leaaInp[',had little to aay:' ‘ J
" I t U too early to.aay how wa IhaU «plead.“ sald'A ttorney Altken: "Our tplan* are atlll very indoflhlte. - • c' "The boy's mind may liave been *affectcd U tdy. Perhapa aomettijtaf lpreying Upon i t led h im -In to hla (preaent posltkm.'* ‘ *
tn e jh e youpi .In 'h U .ce ll here. « Templeton'a eonfeailon aa an- e
nounced by'authorltleajraa complete v even to the algned atatement thait t - th e n haa been no one else Impll- ( eated in thU affa ir, the cUbbtng of t M r. and M n . W. B. Babeock, but myaelf."; . ,
Lying on a cot In the’ county ja il e here today the youth aald he had tl ltlle r e g n L ------------------------------ - 7
-M y greatest regret la tha t what X t have done w ill bring dlagrace to my t family." he u id . “ Alao. I fear I w ont < be able to go baek to.the O n lrenity of Callfomla and complete my (du- , cation." '
Authorities announced C la ln Jean t Burnette, young.woman friend of i Templeton, had been arreated by Oakland police as a m aUrlal w ltneaa. I t U believed, police aald, ahe waa familiar w ith Templeton'a .ao- ' Uon prior to th t alaylng. Mlsa Bur. ' netUrelalnied ahe-waa-a-gradu«a * of “ Vassar unlver*lty^ and that her ' father, whoae name ahe declined to give, w u “ aawxlated w ith bank* In ' Nrw York." - ’
* _ ' VISIT IN RUSSELL LANE
R M 8 E L L M N * , u ly JT. (Special ’ R u ^ U U oe
J w ^e a a n enjoytng •. V la iu.fromd S S i t ‘ S a u S i ^ - ’ many
M r. and .U ra Irw ln-M aher bava returoad to .tb e ir both* iq-Iadlana*a /w a Vlstt w ith H t ; aod M r^ E. D .fCtt. • . ,
John C ^-.a nd .'.Q u}n toe Stoke* b ^ r e t u R ^ .jo TVeiKteton. Utah.
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BONUS ARMY CHIEF :IGT------ ORDERS EVACUATION- - - (Cottlnued F r w page .Obb^—
“ ■ *ury a t w h lA M r. Hoover w u j n . n.- <ormadT«mltmsed-Toeeupahcir-«« o f hhldlng up 'the govemoent buildingi l l - . program."- ..............
IndDlge in Baek-Paaalng ral Previoualy. federal and D V^le t ot
Columbr;; offlda la indulged tn a f u t game o f b'ucfc-paaslng o\-er the p ^
w- stood ‘n their ahanty-town abelten ladu'<c«< \« u g h i t i^ '
^ in fo rae d th a t th e , e«aoIdle». would ty> remwed early this momlng. a contractor went to the scene
all with a Ufge crane and 40 nen to •ur begin the work ofdem oUtlou ana
cleaning up. He found tiia t no one tn seemed to .want the Job of moving ng the veteran* and 1:1a Insurance cora- ula pany told him he couldn’t go to
work wtille tbe men were then.'H e thea ran the crane-npan a lle r when. veUran* gathered around to
n - examine It. i t had a 4000-poiind !t« weight awlnglng to I t which waa i i t i i ^ p t l y dubbed'the “ potato mash* i ll- er" to the veUrana. I t nmalned In of the alley a ll day.
LaU yeaterday the treuury an- ■ nounced I t had reque*ted the district
lall eommlsslonera to evlo( the bonus ar- >ad Diy a t 7 o'clock thts m bretnt. plaa*. ~ W d arrived on the acene ahortly be-'11 tore Iba t Ume w ith SO blueeoata, but my the order fo r him to clear tbe area rnt did not arrive.Jlr S hort:/ a fte r the veUran army had >»- <*cen IU highly odortftrou* lunch of
potatoea and onion*, word came that :an the commlaalonen lia d found they of had no legal au thority to evict.
Counad fo r tbe eommlsalonen said Ihe only U w fu l way In which tha
. . bonus-seken could be removed fra n ,,, ftderaT property waa ttirough a court ^ on lerfa irtB rt ou t by a U niud SUUa S marahal , ,
A ahow o f fig h t In the eourta by lhe bonus army. ofHclal* belifJed. «oul<l U<s the w M le matter up for week*. .'
NE Dr. Poster .reason* coma and eal. IMM* fo r t l j e . Areli aapperta Me. phone t«0. Over lbtkelcrfa^..ACv.
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V TM BM LV. July - 37 ( 8 p ^ to l t i tl Tba Kewa>—lU r ty ' f lv e memben ot s« tta y s l y f f ■
Buhl attorney, on Uie w u S t T ^ ^ J t o H p a ra a rl'a n d U b o re n Should Co* iC pi opexater a t .the regular maaUng of men ihe Orange a t-the O hrtttlas-tinnm p x itonight. - - o f t
In . 't iM bualnea meeUng. the,teac mamberablp voted, to donate'llO^tn the support 'o f the Onnge and 4>K c lub. a t C fa ir th la taU. day.
The 'p ro fran , under dlr«U oa oflaerv Mra.-B. H. KUbom. consUUd eC a by 1 aolo by Donald lU lbom . aebcoDTAnl- M ed by Mlsa Alma May Grootea. aiul day Mr. Yeamana -addres*. B u i
Mr. -.and : U n . lUehant .Baggi. T h i Miss Cor» Bagga and Ura. Carrie odli Jonea aerved nfreshm laU . M
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URSDAY M 6B N TN G ;‘ jtJ l .Y '2 8 .
HAGERMAN RESIDENTS, . \ ° f ENJOY SOCIAL-EyEISI.TS|M^
. HAOEHMAN.' 'ju ly ‘ 37 • (Special to I S t rhe Newsi-SeTertl lUgeimiin *o -.Oal ,graups have enjoyed 'aMUags | mx lti tin last week. iHlgl
Sevtnteen memben o t the Rim and to c ^ ^ t^ :d u b - - w e ^ Ua:
lo 'Hseermaa Wedna«day. attmoon.A program wu given aad tefreeh* y i imenu wen lernA. ____115~ X i|h ly - f^ 'S u iD ^ tflS o e l pupUa of the MeUiodUt church-and.Uielr » teachtn. loeludlng .Sft.Tlaltrn from Thi the But>l Sunday a c ^ - picnicked cUd at ColUiorp park tn IU4«Bat>:6un> sue day. In the atternooA. open-air tod aervleea In tbe park wtt* eoaducted Th< by Rer. N. H. Llnea. BobL pos
Memben ot the .Bagviun. Bon> noi day Khool have betn tnvlUd to C Buhl to attend' a . plenlp..there Or Thunday hy memben oCtha Meth> Lai odiit Sunday achool. of that' place. I
Mn. R. a Oreene and daiighur, by' Mrs. jphn Baptle. enUrtalned Uift dei Thunday Night Bridie ehib at a 7 J.. o'ctoek dltmer a t the koou ot Uia. ma
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Onece. Msabe.'* of th? club were jC | Mr. aod Mrs. P^y Parsons, U r. and Mr*. H. o . Prader, Mr; end M r*. ' Joha Saabom. t ; r . otd Mrs.' t f*5S 5 “ Hulmej, M r and M r i WllUam D ie *. . iKon and Mr*. Charles Bkinner. QueaU were'Mr. and M n . Qeorge MarUn a n d -M rt H. D.-SweeUand.H lgli soore went to Oeorge Hulmet S*' and Ur*. .Osorge MarUn. Geor»ft S*. Maj^ni^ahd Mrs. Oharlts SklnhM. ^
HAGERHAN_PLANS,CLINlb. S" aid:
HAOERUAN. July 37 (SpeeialiSo 1 Tbe'Newi)—DaU'for the HagenhM aia cUnlesponaoredbyiheChurehof je« me sua Chrut. Latter-Day Salnte. Relief hel society, haa been set for Auguat 3* ret lh e clinic la being held fo r tha pur- 1 pose of lemoval of tonslU and ade* me noida. ' glv
Openilng physicians are Or. R. H. Ob Oreene. Hagermaa, and Or. H . S. n it Lamb. 1-wtn Palls. bei
Dental examlnaUona wUl be given ani by' Dr. Robloion. Ooodtng. Tboae Re destxl&g.jrork don«r*hould eee u n .- toe J. H. Allen or Mrs. L.Sharp..Uager- o t man. evi
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D R J f O U Ree days o n lf —
H e r e is o n e o f t i l m ost am azing sa fe t
o f fe rs e v e r . . m a de t .m o to ris ts .
Here are tiie prices w w i l l pa y to g e t ol< w orn -ou t, unsafe tire o ff the road.
N o m atter w h a t male - o r idhd o f tires y o u ar using—Mii_thfe;Ob_Ui D o n ’t r is k th e safe t 6 f-you rse if and-fam ii on tires so o ld th a t the m ay s lip o r s k id — don d r iv e a n o th e r d a y i
b lowouts._____
N o tire is to o . o ld t b r in g t l ie trade-in pric listed here.
T h e l e a s t y o u w i l l n
' e e iv e o n t h e p u r c h a s o f a s e t o f t h e s m a l l e i
s i z e G o o d y e a r T i r e i s S 6 . 2 0 .
A n d y o u k n o w wha y o u ’re g e tt in g w h e y o u ge t • G oodyea rs - y o u ’ r e g e t t i n g t h w o rld ’s greatest tires- FIRST-CHOICE b y m o i than 2 t o '1.
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O N T H E
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JE R O g ^ N ^ ^ S
JBROUE. Jury :7 f5pe:lal.t» Th3 ^ N aw a i-«rU a l .aiUriW^a .duila j tha l in t - p a n o f . W»e-.wesk ben have JE In c lu de a lodgs tc»U n t, a m s:t- In f oJ-the P B O and a ChrtstUn •tedeavor pary .
waa held a t tbe b ra s 'o f t in . 8. o . * D avll Tuetday evening. Mra. Davla. " . •w ho4»-pn*ld« iM it-thS :^p t*rcpn - aided, over the meeUng. f "
The Rebekaha met in reguUr aes- ^ aloo Udnday evening. PoUowlng the meeUng Uie monthly social hour waa " held. About 90 memben wen aerved
The. Proab'yUrlan .church' bau* ^ment w u the acene of a clreua party ® ' given to r the memben of Use Junior
. O b riitlan Endeavor on Uooday e v ^
. itlng. The ev'eolng'a entertainment mibegan w ith a parade, followed by an fai
I anbnal.ldenUfkaUoo game In which of> Rex DavU and Frank Carpenter Ued hli. to r flra t prtaa-.-There waa-a vaHety ■ • o t tntenstlng akle ahowa. and the
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iU i i ’d i & ' l New*)-Jerome C lvlc ic lub 'u ;» iO T- , «nrlng ■ nhlld g!ln l. i.» <<»D r. O.' p. ZeUet*a. ottlce. th o iv d ty 'asd Ptlday b t UiUVtett. In V»irA)ii=~>u le'any child «ho h u been held J M k or demoted In achoM threugb eeme phyaleal detect U to be g lv a d v ^ InaUm ent Meidames ,a 'R . P ft|ffion ' and NelUe Roberts oompeae Uie dob- . m tt t« ta phaige o f UUa .w o r tp r
Purdue unlvenlty tarm'n<M^M*' ment ^tfp^r^tntn t b .farmen* incomea found a d lfta w e e or 94000 between Uie loweat a a d ^ •- h lg he a t.........................• i ;
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bees-.my «Uc&t I m r daj' to d * r 1» .m M u iit ic .J t n ii|M t» t tu t U II bull* .Uh boad mwfcM U ta i l u b«ad«B9i pmm oc t t in iM tn . bat. M IsTMOiffat ^ b iv tn o S n iu n tiM .. eompuilw, b t i % corperiUoM. inmUneoe ce t n p m i v_ u d lQ0)TtdlMl OPfttUM* wi>» * f buyU t bond* to Jteld. not t« n *M il u I * tM -K tfk M DM rlM nA point er t w ; . I
T lU o tbm M a t v u n ld OD July a i to tiMOfiWfioo to th« bond iatrk« t,'eT«r.U u I m l ef U i i ^ M tr . b r id f
Bood i t l a i t n bulo. Boodi a n her I m o rttM U on property. Boud*buyen MJ“ « r t )m tam putm aui U »a itoek. bcQ«n. W bio m erto ffH a n T»tu«d ^ ta llb ir, I t U » teed m m itu ftoeka. tb e r; eom B od ijM ^ud tw p le yn iB ^_____
ta u in O W W T ^ D O U ^ HtaS
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-iBotwflUv Ita JC I' B T i r y iM W ia * d r m t i3 W H |*
would Ilia .to b A T o iS tt^ ltl^ lW M lt fee i do U a r.llT < iic r« U (o riid )d U tlU p f^ pt«tt ent.Ui^a im id . to binrQ V.tir*':dU> KSS hooHt moMy unit, b e ^ i i l l i f pur^ £ « chaaloi po*«r l i u rlaetu v ^ d pro* Vloli
r . t P . l i iH 'th ’t lu m ruB t f iw t-aowr *- I t u upHtUm to bu1in u ra 9d .ua *
— Jui t i Q iIebtor».M>dJadH(if i t i L tu ta . _ 'm i whefi the eitabUt&M un it U inimt n iu u n aU buiinita «vtnavtng i up aad down *0 rW in ll jr aad ?22|
- T « I * our ioldVIoUir * t« . J u it n w ; S S debtori rh o happen io be p*ylag td tl back noney borrowed durinc t ) i i W. proapertty wave are paylni naartjr tc ieo M much prloelpal a i U ity bor* ^
— ro n d . crad ltori «b6 Knd raoDeV nm i 00* . to b« n p tu when prw perity tua i r tium a and p rU ti rlie asala. wUJ »*•« ]oae corrMpondlncly.' Erery th ln liln f penon m uit tjiow c lu t
' auch el>m<Bliry taeta .*• ihet«. Yet r . Vk thero U k a « ( f tn apathy r tn r d in f lUa na> probleni.and the quest o{ a ? "? permanent remady-a itajidard o( -a ta lo t w h lrtrw w W not tlu c tu a m n Don
. p u reh ua ii power, b i t really beyooo Oie power of Uie human mind, or oi ortaiiiasd aodely, -to istibUsh luen a standard, so u u t vltheut any i r * of t tlfle l« l u a t lo n or dedatton. a dol* lar would a lva y i buy tba same quan* t ity e f lood i and leTvkei?
enw- _ - - ttS S .O M T O U X _____ _ »ed
’Tuf,-ro ia to ry enacu-no Uwi." u>a An3
WillWm Tyler pai», clerk of tha na- r-lnc uonal Houae of RepreaentaUve*. %no
— h u b ttn h f ir in to ft tn iL a p A jtm tc lii io ( KtUoUCs for i i y a iK soam liaa* u ia
— toaJB tt* flo rid and awatlowUy ap* 2*hi- peallac oratory h u Im o IoUowoo ^
by a oae.a«nt«neo *p*«cb.b( e iu iUo co«m «n t-a»d th * vot* h u lone mid a ia laa t th * flowery speaker.
A n a ttm i m u l t o f f t i i . u a u tu * ® le u o( us* old*laahi*D*< 'o ra tary ^
' thaa fortBeriy. Tb* n lle rW e o a * to ^ tM OApitol nowadays. M r. 'T a n b** ’ Ilaroa, b*eauM of lAt*rasi ia tbo subject op fc r 4*bate. ra th tr .Uuut to b*ar any parttoflar ip*a>p. i t ta ^
. i i i i l j lu m a la id iu ic i wtw M to giw speak ta tb * House. Pen
“ o r t t o r j aad cowtnKUTencaa d o n t • “ * ofCffl r> lo ttth c r . TiM HOUU par* ueuuny U lm|«Ueat «lU t oratory po r
, u KMh. Wbea anyooe le U .t ia a * la n b o ra B tb o n a p c to itta ^ tiM la u v b ."
. A a ix d u s fe o f oratory fo r cm *
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M i:« ^ . t tM « . ,d « i« , , « « n p la in ' st Ultra' Itm Ja oot eoOuib o t W te r.T b tr« ji ia 7.b *m o r« e (lt than ly reaUw.'ai^ la th y csM* Ibe txtnd ray'frem fla m b o y t^ _ Is a good . e. jy « m o n ir i f la ' j
i « M l i r » n W T w r » T m y - ^ :— 10 arer w en a aU lU try unUorm U tW thao ottur. m tn ." «a Uiat-iV saudtoy co t U iat way!
rh * appeal fo r baolMrs lo “ help la ll budBtM men" co rtn m lot ■rouad. Mcarljr erery busUua man
A S O V K D nD B C O B N U ooDtf tho eenier j hav* a-Mesd,[a th la f M t d ty tb a t knows no
end;t day* t o by and weeks ruih on,U ld b tfec i X .kaov I t a ysar U
i d ' r ^ e r SM my old friend* fsce = r per Ufa l l a fw lf( aod terrible rtoe.I kaowf X like h im lua t u n i l a in U u dAjn wben I raag hts• f id l— r - : ; r ^ ; -----------r. - • - •
Id ha ra a t stine. Wo w en counter th *a
ftnd ae * in ara buiy. tiRd m en; red wttn p la y tn f.* fooUih fame,I M d w tth iTTlBff te maks a name. vae rro w .'X a tf. 'X w m caD on jirn . . M (t -to i t o i r t t u u I ’m U ilaklst ot ‘
htm.*’I t logcrrow oonea and twaepow ^
i T n d ^ dlstM VrbetwM aus grows and trews, .
ound taa eoraer yet m llei a w a y - - ‘'Sera's a telecram.Mix . . . "
Id tha t'* w hU we ce t and dcaem la Uu tad
A ro u m ^ e c;omer. a ta o u h i^ ^
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im : B. a WUUami .
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DompUmenUnc her houe guut.IS* Jeaa atotU tr. PocaUllo. MUs < aria Haaioh entertalnid w lU i a Id t* party Wodnesda? afumooB at V r home on N inu i Avenui North. _ _ i l l atetUsr w u preaented v lU i an i>E tractlro gutat favor and prUe for Ih acore waa won by td iu ittix t Ba>B. eonaobUen went to MUa Et- t r Jotiyn. It* fr« ihm ents n r e serf* after th * game*. Thos* itte nd ln t addlUon to tha hoaoree.and.lioi-
la w en Mluea S llu b o th Bothwell. - irolyn aouth. Jean Bacon. Audrey W n inlOe.VlolaCooke.PxanetiThomp- ^ o. » h o l PlnUyaon.— DMoWiema*
2SIflrn, aad M a n ^ t M i|iL ^M lw SU tU ir w u alao tht I tu p ln *»a for a pretnaalre part; wUleh M . rgaa with a pteaio eupper Wcdnes- “ teV « r iB la i (arrad. e a Ull tftwB at la ba»ta O f‘U lM 'A u d rv K iokU . AWtf A m o e B att: n te iro up U iw J
(S S b e a a e C M Iu m h c t tZ ^ P *Buehanaa B reakfu t fre
u eajeytd T ttu ttd ay memlng a t wwtr lM B t 'W -M lt* je a n BseenrBu*: ^ia w B ih e l^A lrlp -to -N it-a o o -P a ti « R* a iw lm and picn ic luneb coBt* g *[etod an tHtlrlues. Xneludid in UU ^roup w tn the gueit o f hrnor, and NpiUsies Carolyn'South, J(sn Baeon. Bl»Utabem BothmU. AtKJ«r HJokle. »J 'lola Cooke. D ^ h t ^ u < ^ U y ^ * ^
i n t Uagel and I th « ^ B ta » « o n .— -■ — • ren
M fr*na -m *rg .-W ,-R lc liin> ente r tinod wllh a family d luo trTU ad lV - f " n'ntng « ; ihe lr home on Blue Ukea ^ «ulevara. The (abla w u beftnUtuUjr ran oeoraud-with aweevpeataad4typ*. S * ^ U a . T itH u preaeat la «<>dJliOT Bw' i th * ho iu w m u r . and M ra..A . r. YOung and dau ih ten . Dari*, and 111 M na .P 9c a t*U o ;U r.M d U i» .m n k I f m Q . Loa An ialet; Mr. aad Ura. * * ' .UUiejr_l}lce..UUfta Oelpluk Uarr. lodrt and B e n rly ' W :h lf ii. ‘*O th*r ue iu a'tre O r. T . D. Kea aa d Ulss . Uurlne Bechitcad.
Regu:*.-meeting o r tilt Mentor 1ut> WM hel4 a t Ui« nome e( U r^ ent
W. BeilKh. Wednetda; afUmoon. . •wenty in e m ^ r i answcrtd ro l l eall llth .c-irrenl events. Mi<- Redfnclt m lth Rate a moat interMUn* paper ^ A Fvriouih In France." aad Mnk ta* » n -R n i; r rp m w th r ls a r 'ita ir* * v u 'vderalloti meitlng. Durlnt ihe re* ^ u ln d rro rtR e a lU m o o n a lC e n ttn t '' ■«(90 a ^ ioeJal liour * « ea;«r*d, The ^ j oiteu »med rerreahmenta. onesta f U ll club were Mlaa C ill l* Bamr b n art, hour. Mrs. Prank Howimon. (u , (ra. Domer Bertieh u d Ura. U w * .i,j| ene* Cnvbam.
MemWrs o f t he P W I C lub « r t r* nt«ru:ntd « ith a plenlo d ln m r H r* * '' fd on the lawn at a lx th ir t r o'clock,
a t ' V li» Id d y inleuQus home on LoruatBtr*fU -Inoehh ras iilayed l i t e r ' d ^;er priM (er high *» r« bemt rea by UUs LouUi s rkk ie a u d 4 a » —
diaaea Ualne D ud liy . i $ « r l 5 l Z 5 - ^ B lK L .M a Q r_ X lle n .J a ^ J k U a i) | t J U au . V trtm ia O a rM r . le a lH B r* J ekaoo. A lb ina-B iseke; i M ' ln l y n M M a c k ir . j|* fm h a i» t« w « n « e v rd a t ■ Qldniini
CoopUnenttng her houae gutst. 1 dlta Mary aim ontoo. Wtndell. M to .
NEW W O N D E R F U t FAC E PO W DEB
. r n r m b U r y * Fwea ^ M ra « t .
T a a youthful comsleclen. use i lew trowderHU M EiLg-UX iO W e r ^ ■owder. KMm tiny lloti. w rlnUM ,nd poraa. Kaw m o th proeeu sake* t t 9 re «d morw smoothly and ■ lay on lo i ^ r . No mere ih ln y no*ra. ■ *Brut faca powder too itu -** rtt»n U arc* pona. Ask toda; fe r n*w, roadtrfid fao* powdir, lO L L O . IZO.piat gulls eratT* Mmplexloa- -ThoreaoB'a D rjit f lto r i.-A d v . i
.......... j n n N f a Lm _ [(A i l y
T H m T B E N N A S S A U C O U N TY du .ty because o t tK e 'd c A t f io f T h e y w e re a r r e a t fd fo ll6 w b : le f t to r ig h t . l^ tc c th -€ P a tr treen. D e tc c t lv e G e o rffe ’ H u tc S e rg e a n t C h a rle s .W e w e r, De H w to . • , -
I n c i d e n t : L e »
D EM O NSTRATIO NS SUCH AS dccree im p o flln jir m a r t ia l law torA iW n. T h o o rd e m w e ro ise In s . T n ls p ic tu re w a x ta k e n o n s tra t io n a K a in s t A d o l f H
Bdna Scolt, Moacow, aod M lu An- In nle Snjtv. tUgby. both e f whom ate M: tun ing .iriraoa,ln 'D uhi..M U *.VJo!e t dt Adama tn tenaiucd at tirldge Toes* th d jy a«*tapon, Paver fo r Jjigb w«a W0.1 by MUS Jesn fiv«eley.-'|te- ou freahmenu *-ero senod a fte r tha {{i games. Other guettji were members Of Kappa Alptia Theta Sorority a t a the Unlvenrty of Idaho. j by
’’ A ' lawn party wat .iivd t)r ia .K 09o f Mi .0( JAIu.I}ona iU nahaavtto ishtd tjoL U< M r. ;ts d Mrs. J. E. H U A tW r WU^ tol- - b e n r from Boise for a : t$» tfhkt'' iu VacaUon. In the ea rlf pC (l' o l ’ Uie I erenlng gsmea wen p te a r^ -o k U w Bi lawn and the latter Otia .d io c ln g . D jllc lp tv rftreahm enu a t m m aervedt O u n U w e f^b a -D o rla - «s ^lashaw. guest o f hBtMtT^Mr. aadlau M n . AlmquLit. Wenielt-.’ * d 4 p ^ b l. ; Is! Norman Antaugh, RuUirAaliuah. M r .; rn aisemus..Ray Buth. A M l M ^liUer, 1 tli Bllen E. Butler, v u ia a 3 ttfa U .M e I* < co ba Klnsluw. Jam e*'B ftM ha^(’ M r. 'a !l
renee Kuykendall, M n . I > h l ^ How* 1 bU
. Im a Slurion. Jscen AJurion, W a r- : no ren Sklnncr. M lu SDdMbUl, lU z e t. nn a««et.J^Ur}orle Sweit M d Mildred ' “ ' " t . " ! | (
WEST END H !: -110 OPEN MEETING;'”• ■ _____ _ i t f
BUHL. July n (SDrcUl to T h« l •: KewiJ -.Vcmbers of the nu h l aninsa ' . entertained a lane numb«r of lue tia 11 t t an op»n m «an i: on ihe l»wn ol I
; Jlh* AnioUl Tunnler home Mondsy I*■ evening. T l;f Inwii, iKMitlfiiUy llRhl- I
Cd, eeconimodatccl more than 110 ■: taembea and their pueau a t a boun- I‘ W G ilx ilTT iick jupprr. U te r m rm- ■’ ben of t i c De;p C r»k Orange quar- ■; let. eomrojtrt ot Dr. K. k , shott, M. ■- 1 MeOuirf. Koward Oault and Em* ■‘ afy.Woortnitr, j in s • group of num- "■ ben. M i i l t r L W, Lovfles* called ’ the meet!nj 10 o rd rrfo r a short bus- ' In n i s<M;on. t ite r which the meet-
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r y P O L IC E M E N w ore a r re g te d on i r f H ym an S ta rk , a p r i« o n e r th e y iw ln g an In v e s tig a tio n a t W h ie o lii. »« tr/c lf Shan ley, Scrfireah't H a r r j ’ Zi [u tch iim gn . S e rK cnn t L e s lie P e a rsa l , S e te c tiv c Joseph H yz e n s k i, P a tro l
e ^ i n g t o M a r t i a l L a w i n 1
£2^ T.'
A S th e orte p ic tu re d above w e re rc law in f ie r i in a n d p la c in g th e sta te I issued to p re v e n t fu r th e r 'b lo o d d h * ten re ce n tly as c o m m u n is ts g a th o rc I H i t l t t 's n a tio n s i soc la lis t8 .-> (/P ) 1
■ Ing wi4 turned orer to the lecturer. III I M nL 'L E. fitansell. Then followed a ,I tllscunljn, led by J. B. BunaelL on• the aubirst. "A M oratorium on Mort* ! ijflS M ,“ .diJrtflg which fxtempceihs- »*' •: ous taliuwcre giren by J .W . BUitli. ■ ' k Harry B:<rTy^and Harold Yeamans.» Ethel M. p r titru p , pitUburg. lang t a group o( songs and w u followed c
1 by n re rs l silecUons by the orchea- , ira. ma(Je up o f Mrs. Harry Barry.? Mrs. Arnold T ^ e r . W. M. Oidi. An L Mas PHer and iS i . P n n k BullMk. ll- -The orange' w ill meet-agaln Au* boi
lu s l 9. vJU} M n . C. 0. fim lthsoa PUI Harold yeim asa, blind attomey. f• Bulll, :n ^ DoesH«« before the p .] (. Orante, olacuased th e legal phase ol cre » a moratorium of mortgages. Mr. Vea-
ntMu g a v a 'lt 'u h l l opinion t lu t noTnot t , authority w u rested In the state le * - ! of ,: Islature, under tlte cona'.ltutlon to '. ! rrnnt auch a moratorium; and that >, I the only poortble method which qu, . 1 fouJd be employed would be a rif.'Jar-1 ifp . ' atlon Of ih * e*lstence of an emercen-; um
summed up lib tsJK Na
• i bUliy Of lueh an attempt, bui itia i 1 LL,‘5_fealiL»>^groutd fcem to be good ' ifo ."niiuiineVfor iBe monsige companTeTi• ;not to attempt a general enforce- I . went Of fereclo*wea at this time. |
• I .' ' keljK IM B E R L Y G IR L S H I K E ; ^
' KIMBERLY, July 21 U a tI'T h e News)—Kim berly O lrl R t'fu h clu
'enjOTOdTC W Wny-party last wetk-tor-mtI I the hdmo bf M r. and Mrs. B E. Pot*, let
j trr. nhcre gamea were played, and a | Jol
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r M Sedan ............- . . . - .......... ............n ISSe Chevrole;M 'Coupe ...........................................■ IMS Oldsmob‘1e
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: on cha rges r a n g in g f ro m second.^ :ey are accused o f p u tt in g IK po ug ola. New Y o rk . T^vclvff o f . th e ^ c c t y Zhv(kr. D e te c t iv e M a rce l'C n a g jii rsa ll, L ie u te n a n t Jesse M a .v fo r th , 1 tro lm a n l ia n is jR a y and p a t r o l i ^
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BUHL. July 37 (Speelsl to The Hewa)-Juntor Ord*r . of tJnilefl Amerlsiii Mechanics aod Daughirrs of America wUl eelebrat* their ilrs i aonual a-.ate punle a t Uie Buhl cii) park Sunday. July 31. *1.
Picnic olanef wUl b* tm e d a l l :30 P. M. J. W. T ay lo r Is chilrB iao of the progrsm, which ' wlU eonilii o l; Pnyer. to be led by R*r. Charles W.
[Ronk'; cbmmuntty alnglng;-addrc:?Io f wet;o.-ne, s , M . TomllMon. ma^o:: Of Buhl: reiponse/J. E. 8Ump. Twin ' Palls. Mi.te organiser: songs by a mrJt ;; qusriet. and members of the Dausti- I ten ol America; <o:o. Ern'in Tom-i * n iu *
I coimcllor o f the Daughters £ f Americ a ,_________________________________
Ice crtsm and cold beverages wiil I be served by th * order. Thos* at- i tendlnft are expected to bring a b u - ' ket lunf'.i. ttiileh w ill be sen-ed cafe- ite r ta s ty lt. ': ■1 ■ __
■ aTlJicr.’ i o ^ l waa enjoyed a t Uie con- . cIiMloii fit lhe afternoon. Eleven r-mtmter* A llw -V an Hou-,ien. leader in the aWence of Mrs.
, I John D jr iic ii. were preient.
EE YOI) R FORD J;R FIRST___ _______ Ies and Economiral 9 lortatiah l i
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... ............ S140.00 ,. S 95;00 r
- - _ $195.00 I L, ■ $175.00
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^ $425.00 j
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id degree m urder'to negfect o t ^ >ugh • b ru ta l *'th lrd '!d sgnK ? su [ccused men ar« shown jtbove, igjion, PatroJmaBi H J A y LiJje-'^ . . h, Detectivo Thomas bonanza, t l i ^ n Haro ld B rite n ,b ^-:::( /P )
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— • ’ buiBUHL, July 37 <ep*clfl'tO Th» di?
m w iJ -M cC lu iky M im S w healUi ^ camp rtftched Uie half-way mark ot l u eight-week period wUh t,h* ree* ' j. ord of 53*) poundi gained anwnS Uie
^l?cUTO*'wlthth lld n n and the cooperation of the communtty In luppl^jng donaUona to the camp. • • u.■ I n addltlon-tft-Uiej«gular-tottUn« of the day, theie llu te people hav* a ^ good tlmScelebraUhg Uielr blrthdiys, and enjoying ride* Ip thO country, M lu Arlentf Eu tm an aad M argant M TJeenor escji cel*hr»t*d Uialr WrUi* dsy: a n d lu t wee); th e ‘whole camp j were enlertalned a t th * bora* of M n . Th C. Ot SAlUisod. Mrs. F. Z. BarUett, of in'chartie of foodstuff*, h u arranged t)), a schedule o f giving aotonc; the lo* j cat churches of th * dUrjcach.chureh u i U a llo ttM one week tifw O S Iiton aks t«t •thelt iontrlbutloni.. U l
RdilUWAY BURNS. WEEDS SBUPft.ev. July « -opeclal to t i l * 1
News)—A gasoline p r^e lled weed Miburner, with a cnw o f men- uadtr EtiCoodaotorRubeBwwiutottvlngU je. ena-esk crop bordering tho tracts of th * 01Short Line right o f . way a aeeond ip<doM o f hot oil. The.b ig crude oil Inidistributor haa been. working the 1Twin FalU and Rogerson dUtrlct*. frcand retumed here to corrr .weed* spi(or the aecood tlmo th a t w en too U iUilelulor.Qne.appllcatlon to destroy, xel
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PAUL CLUB^ CONyEWS '(
Ul* Bappy Four dob, a ualt ^ Uw .
S i r r f ? ! i » l f e a £ l L «
A e ^ ^ M M ’b r their Abhle ilder. Jesse' >quUncte iw '*nd.,lR Oagaty. \ Agent Buford £ Kuhiu . jhe, paul * 4-H .eaU elub w ill l i t r e ’ Paul Uie . m om lp f o f July » fo r k four dayi* " outlnc w ttb QDrer er**k th d r des* ^
s ' r . ' s j i ^ . x s f n i i s ,Petentn. 0 * t m B*nnet|._-Wayne -J ThecBM. Bma- BUltBtton. CarleUn ^ Tolmaa, K r Oi> Tolaaa- and Dale jSUUw*ll . - r y - . ^ . ^ , .
t t i P S T i i i E ; - '
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I Hew*) — R a rru tU it ^ barlty haa bI aUrtMl oB<Airt*y-lnfcaUon dtotrlct p
farms. Crop* of m ta . • * * » h*ayy. -ebutnoU ilBC huuy«tb**nU nre*h«d. t
Th* h«ary wind loma Um* back .did m y U tU i’ daaag*. *xe«pt to tlsoUt*d patch** o f-g n ln th a t had c
' Juat been lrrlta t«d . whleh w en aeaa*; what drifted and lodged. . .• q [ The flra t crop of alfalfa and clorer i ; ■hay-waa^ood.ThtMCond.crBpu*nu T t?fee-eomfn»oiK««pUfinalty,hfavy> ^
Bugar beeu a n eontlnulng to grow n ’ w ithout evidence of white fly tn> '
Jury, and but IltU* web worm. Po- i I tatoM look fa irly good, but th e n Is c . "somB—erldence' o f damagerby-rea” -
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i KIMBERLY FOLKS VISIT ^> KIMBERLY. July 37 <8peclaTtO■ The Newt)—A rr ira li and departurea ,• of Kim berly guut* and raildenta In ,> Uw Uat week included Ute foUtmlng:
Mra. O. D. Wycoff. Lo* A n te le i. ,> M lu Meryl Byram. Mlsa M ari* Tea- .> tar. M ls i Junle 3*11* Blyter. MUs L l*
Uh Arleoe Wilson. Mrs. Sdna-Kemp , and ions. M *rl* and Junlor Kflmp;
. Owvn 3*rer»no* end WUI*rd Teater• n tu n i*d . Sunday *renlng a (U r a
week'i ouUnt In the Sawtooth#.' -I Mr. A iv rU n .*U . B. 0111, -Mr. and ■:I M n. C lifford Evans, MurtaugK, M r*, tr Ethel Lao*y, m ta , and Wanda H ick- 1] enos, are ipiiodtnc the-week a t th il 'I O lll eabla^oh Sliver enek,-and wtQ J1 ip*nd p u t of n * * t w **it on a h u n t. I.1 Ing tr ip . • ' ’I n ra n k iU M llfa m re d Monday ^ t. from ft*d l*ad- City, Callfomla,r to• spuid the summer wtth her pannU , c I U r. and M n . John Flsous, and other i ’. jelaUve*. ......— ’ 1
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^ A T ^ I ) E H A N iU L Y 28TH TO A U G U S T
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th e uUlmate In h igh, qua lity » t qoaU ly Utnmgh and th ro tigh .
I U F E DEPENDS O N Y W E A K E S T .T IR E
i l l i l i l f t O T i j l N H ?
'J s im tC T , July;37 . ( ^ l a l to T M ^ ,
a t Uie Botel Bigelow. Roy o . Dav-<« « « n t *~BUUxRABIBPtUhU[PtaM~aa(r'>wMt----------
, o f : i a h ^ wm pnaid*. ju a n Sm - bar. Bosley. U **cratary, and Benrr
■Barker..Oedeti;'a*Mtanl taerrtary.' F r** id e a ^ v ld *e c t a a a o w u ^
ftJ lto w ^ a p e ^ ^ b h S S ^ oJ !-dea: Henry Dwonhak. B u rle y . Art W hanr. Salt Lake Olty; R o ra ^ M K * r il l . F ror*. U tah: Tom OarU, Bu tt* '
• Montana: c . w , T T io S I r ^ le y Frdhk D rltts , Otden: 0 . L. Kendsll.Jerome; D ick W ell*.' f ^ uX
;Qeorge Anderson. Brigham, o u b Andy Andenon. Pocat*no: J m • t o tm w . Buhl; Ed SUln. 'pro?b.
;VUh. • • .
MANY PATIENTS ENTER HOSPITAL AT WENDELpi
WKMDELL. July 37 (BpecUl to Tha Newa>~«erenl new patlenta have . been admitted to Ui* W*ndell -hos* . • ^ pita] th i* week< whll* « numb*r of . . 'Others have ncorered *ufflclenUy to n tu m lo thclr home*.' J u a n Menehaca. Burley, w u brought to tbe h o ip lta l 'fo r m tdl* cat care ea July 31.
Wanda Saxton. W en. *lx-month* . old'daughter ot F. U Sexton, w u admitted thU week fo r truU nenL
Mr*. Clarence Vandareen, Wen* ,..
week.' i^arreU Dean OarrUton.'Pocalello. w u discharged from the h o ip lu l . on July ao,
— M r»r-Peter-aabrlakl-WM-able-to----------return to her home In Hagerman,July 33.
Mra. A, J. McMahon w u able to . . n t im i to her home In Shoahone.
■fltrtylS.------------------C. C. Jonei. Jerome, w u dUcharg* :
ed July 33, following an operaUon fo r rembral of goitre.
Mra. Ii. M. SpenCer and baby son a n leaving for their home in Jerome U>day. * J d r* . W. E. Taylor. Wendell, alao '
returned to her bome July 33.
v i s r r in ' w e n d b l l
WBNOEU,. July 37 (SpecUl to The N ew s)-V ls lU n in Wendell Ute p u t week hav* Included the foUowlng: . • . •*- Donald MacQulvey, *on o f M r. and Mra. Oordon MacQulrey, arrived home from SUnford, ConaecUeut. ' ' wher* he had been attendlnc %:hool
The U lt r n r . - .Mrs. A rthur MacQulrey-and chll* M
dren retumed from BoU* Monday After A Tlalt w ltb her huabaod. who ■to in the w te n n i* h o ip lU t ^
cEsTiED /T l i h e q u a l i t y
TIRE^NHUBES - OF ONE
re d h i Tvb« b v r in t.
i ^ W H ^ ^
T 6 T H
/ I NG PRICES 1I T ln u Poputar S « l i
t o r met or
I 1CHANCE " " S S o t
TUBES
I.TO > > .T 0 ------------>.»o »*»■<:» l . » 0
X.
t.«0b 2 5 _
1.75 _ * l i Z 5 _L58 M »J«r,80 . » i7 M _____
u m o - w i H A V I I T ______ ^In 1932 l ire v«luM . B u lU ta m u u fa c tu n n In <li» ,
Uy l ir e bu lld ta*. S trlcU?
, 1 ■ YOUR
ionS ^
(kPaylnMoyies %Questions of Letting Talent | .
Appear In Commercial ffl' Advertisements Qoe> on ^Taile at Sport Conterence [ W
pABADEH*. S E ^^ Ot lhe PwlfJe eoMt ccnlertop* , f m il M P fltr in moUon pJcturet u ^ n i M their nwnei « • n o fm #n -
i ilonad tn d Ihelr u lu lM are oot In n g f 01^ tt«< l « im o f n o • 4*y. H £
re fu u rly p*l«l to w tm . f»eutty w - joo n w n tu tm of the group ruled to< dty. (tv«>di
Although the quntlon ot allowios lutlOD •tW ettt* p tc tum -end • n in iM la her* t cemmerclat •drertUeiMnt« w U t«b« v m si led, U wae underwood. t t» t wben at jr»i the repr(*enUUTe« do dUeun the U o e ti point, It VtU be decided to prohlBtt 34 yu n ich Ircm tp p e tr ln f. w llh th# pen* Und.
x f ■■w.toVif fre m lColooej D. L. OrUnty. K tb litlc
commluloner ot the Big T tn oon* *9 ^ terence tttendtd.^ r ecu ^ ^ ejiprote l^ w f l ^ the
yeite rdiy by fr td ux to m an tftrs tn* eluding four InUrtectlonal game*. BUnford playe Northwertem at
- Erantton, lUlneU, October t4: tJUh playi Oregon.:al Bucene, NoTtmber f. i r ^ 4; Oregon s u te t r a ^ to New York O'Doul lo meet Ferdhara, November 18. and “ S ft? southern CaUfornla elaahei w llh Notre Dame-at South Bend. Ind l- _ ana. November M. The Khtdula u re le a i^ loday: ruUu
RErtBMBER S«— Nm»«UDlrertlty of CallfomU, tea An- f f l !
gcte i..a l Stanford.- ^Idaho a t Wuhlngton.Montana a t Oregon SUle. . ,OCTOBEIt 7-> K L t .Washington 8Ut« M Souther^
Canfemla.OCTOBCR 11— M U
I Xortbweitem. B va a f ex^Oregon a l Waihlngton. , * .Idaho a t Orrgon 8Ut«. M ileW uhlngton BUM M MonUaa. ^ t O C T O D E a it.- .CaUfornla at Washlnfton 8U U . Am Southern CallfctWa at Oregon
‘s ;‘ 'Mary-a at Unlvenlty ef C a U - ! ? ^ fomU. Angeles.. i . q.
Idaho-at O rtgoa; T < £OCTOBER l«— ^ 1
" -S W ih e m 'C ilifo r ii ia at CaUfornla.B tW fo rd a t WalBtaWoii'^ :vA« c f S J A
“ 5TiM Angiiea. auouWMhingten tt-n O n tm
SUM. <5, .Montana at tdeho,.. .............W OVIM BS* - I
V;* " . ■Washington a » 5 c « t t « i r i a ; - . f r ^ Manford at Sotilhem CallfomU.'O N fon SUU at Oregon. <
____M *ho a t .O^onsoa. .V . •
Unlveraity of C a lU o m la ^ An.. gelaa a l Washington. S S f l
O itto n a t Vouthgm CalUomla. h u fa Oregon a u t« a t FOrdhaiB, -.Kew Oitw y w M K i t ^ ' 'g jtfo n i_ l*a t_S U nford>. ,
Sopthmi CallfomU a t Notre S i i? ’ P a w , south BciKi. indUna. ^
J ;w uh lng ton a t soutben C«Uf«r>
"**• _______________ ___ in
OTTAWA CONFEREES W.------DEAL SEVERE-BtOW— *™-
TO AM^CAN DAIRY ^(Contlnutd Prom Page One d i»S
fro n Argtnllna, tsu been propoeed. A r ttn lla tfouJd be atMased only 14 . . i j , cenu for tU meat ImporU Into SrIU aln. and empire meat would be tree.
Tftc OntUd SUUs last year ship- ^ jwd lf lt jo o .000 pounds of assort- "
- - r t -m e a u to BrlutHTWIth a VHUI of “ a i IM.4ts.ooo. The to u l spent by B rit* 6 iS i aln fer Importfd meaU during the tu m year r u »500.0(»,000. And three- ^ 2 fourths of the ImporU were fro n • ^ non-emplro countries. r s s
^ r t l e l a l reporu around British
2 2 fr . ‘*‘ » > r t f * w» foreign ■ meats, providing a satlafactbrv trade
“ ■“ S T * ' ■ '
o l 1HI« t lu n ISO
an article must have to qualify customs entry under ea pm prefertnec. .
Such content varies now from io' per cent in csnada up u TS In A u k
tn lU and dr>wn to 35 tn the Irish Pr«o SUU. the United K ^ d M n •nd South Africa.
Tbe sentiment appears to be tlia t lhe conference should fin'd a way
^ ^ aulM ^ te p ir t om tent^|m>f< ^
p in io n s ' agreement en
* «P « « t*»*t the » r l t .
S » S £ ^ S S ^ j a i f l S t
Coast <Yw& Sm • Tin
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- m u l ' . l'M -J L ........... a g ( »
s e t t l e MAN ■ S H O ^S W E LL
« b UONTE, Cau' July 31 W V !M . WUllams, BeaUle, btoka « ^ 100 a t 17 yards to w in tb * Ornad •* “ Iflc bandcap. sUUar event o f tb * fd a y shoot of th t Faelfte I s t t i - lonal Trapahoottnf assor tat loo * today. Jim emlUt. Lo* Abc^I neond. shatUrlng M e( 1« * l yards, w ith B. w . Kantro. OtU.Btana. th ird w ith M o t IOO a t yards. Ura. S. o . O a tnU . Oak- d. w u high la ^ w ith n o f 100
^wuwnbwlpr o f 100 a t 34 yards.
— BIG-SIX Mn»£“ r i % S r iS - ^ s S 31 “
HOMI BUN LBAOUli , ItO I jI. AUIKUO........... ............ . Th'^ w m w .......... ,
a i £ i r - z z : : : ^ 55Ss s ^ s s s s - i , iy ,? r ‘ " .T r r i ‘r.7 1 bran. 1 ^ t « s b lp ^ from 8«vU t: ! ^ s a ta .. .B « y e e tt;. (u |g w (le u ..c a m *r^ ta AustraUa and Canada, whlebI an embargo on Soviet goods.-n>* itUb c lt i4 *-h!gb raasona of su te '* I explanation o f their refusal to ^
ilid e r the seheme. . ^ t was understood tha B ritlsb.del* ^ ktloo took a firm aUod against ^^^»WO*ttog ths produeU r t any g**?
Unerlean InUreetf M rt.w era co o - '■ned w ith whal w ill happen to*- rrrow When ro u p * of tb *d«ugausII take up th t qifestlen o t e m a u njj^!
( & n lbr.o6oteNne*..opeaad I t . » A beUived that a.better B ritish trke u o r w t ^ w u . Canada's e b M - ^ m s t? iw t^B lU *fa:'»Bd grower*«e tfAiat«d^4iaU«e * v sMur*d * ** ■’ ■ Laa
■ A X E ? OF FRENCH _ ^ , W E S lD E N T ^ W A IT S 2 S
" i i E | m , ^ l ] ) L U ) I l N E . s ,
(Contlntttd F to tt Page o n * I S io
S ”
am Jlf S - M r J S r V i S ' S “ 5e been s o to o d ta m t.” IShe went Oft td ,teu th a t s h * ^ E 2night.Dr. 0« rtu id » a t lto o ^
'I spent AU that having w v V”Bjunea.- nkr h u M ^ tbonted. S « .
runprtnur UHifis(rthtt*tSiu* SSf s msmolrt wtre so U c ^ n t i t they were not worth puM lrtite t.-
(n an'experimental test an aer* growth m Tulsre County, C allfo r- i , produeed a ton o f peaauu and „ ® ’ W .jg ttnd>,« bar . . --------------------^
A massed band ef leoo piacea. presenting 11 high schooU. play«d coaeert a t th t Unhrerslty of Jew* f ln g Uie stau muslo faatlvaL
Th*.youn|stown,.O hlo, sup trln - *®**‘ M eet 0! maUs h u found thac mau Kes are a faverUe npnOerjdM* ^ eless srtlde* picked up 'b jr aotak’ 0 l*T *i and ptekpockeU.
iSooit-fens a lW n is tre e .a ^ tb 'c a r. " ‘ ma. a t t a ne* aU-U»e reeerd fo r ^ irrowlag books trM i the' pubUe U* ary In June. - pen
s ssssssssssss^aeesaa aasam :
P A D L O (• .------^ V- ■_________________
• 'The~photo - elec terter—a eecret new kept tinder loclc an conduaively that the SUPER-BLADEbjade we have e'
Twice.^~12
)p « n « r . l>rove« P i t h i n ’ BIU
D ue l an d Second G K im B i
T u rn s In to S lu g g ln g B w H i
W ith T o ta l o f 3 0 H l t t PI
A IO M C A N U A O m W a iU flftM a t flk iM t *
Beattei a t CUeag*K tw Terk a t O n S ^ irW iaM pU a a t DMrett
STAmNGS
i l iO L S V lL A N D ^ 'j^ 3 T .^ ^ t la n d NC
Indians, conUnulng thelr aoerlng Karri rampagt sUrted tn tb t Cast..c0ii*. torlea quered Ih t Yankees twlo* today to ed i t reduot th t UeCcthy men's lead tn th t American ksgue to sevtp' and oae-bslf games. The scores wtre 3 . j i i , to 1 and » te 10.
The opener w u a pitchers’ duel L m i w ltb o n l BUdebrand shading Daany _ HacFaydea u the rwu lt o( Vosmlk's Th< ho m *ru n.ap a lro ftln |le aa ad ata e- open rtfloe In th t fourth inning: Hilda* forty brand held the Yanks - t ^ e u r b it* fifth , WbUe th i tndUns got only Ux o ff and : WacFaydeti. ' • • ' .--in -co n tru t, the itioo d vam* w u - an oM'ftsUoned stu^gUtg na tch r t e w itb tbe Yanks eulhltung tbe Ind ians. 3 i to ». The lour NewYerk pitch* erfr-AUta. Browa, R hodu and F ip* , . gra><-were stingy with theu -b iu but • wer* very Uberal with thelr base* on baus, issuing 14 free passes to f i r t t
F irs t gan;s- K H E-New ^Y eik____ oio 000 000>l;-4 3 >CleveUnd ......ooo 9M OOs-3 • 1 .* BAlterlts: MacFayden snd_FtUl* • lipar HUdebrand and seweU.. ■^v- . 0eM«4 . o t t t *• NEW YORK A B -R K O A l Hoal, If^rt J___® 3 - 4 0 0 1 kV •
' S T B e w c c n x * j 3 3 o • conb*; c f ; . . , , - , .... ,» 1 1 1 d 0
1 S 5! i S -• *Chapman, r f - l f 1 3 0 0 0CresetU, s s _______ 3 1 3 4 3 0 .xftuth .................- , 0 0 0 0 0 0Lary. i s ---------------JO 0 0 0 I 0Jorgtnt, e ------------> 1 3 1 0 0AUen. p .................I 0 0 6 u 0
I W. Brown, p 1 0 0 u 0' Khodee. p ________ 3 0 0 1 0 0•XxBttffiUg..... f , , , , , , , ! 0 0 0 0 0« p r * » , p - . - - . f - o 0 0 .0 1 0
— iw ais - ; . j : :» i j* ,5 - « - 3 r 3 4 - ro - tI XBUU4 for orotetU in eighth. xxBaited fer Rhodea la e t^ th .
I CtSVCLAND . AB R K O A E Forur, n ....>^......,4 0 0 3 0 u
, Burpett, aa 0 0 3 O '0I Avenu. e f ................ 4 0 0 a 0 0I VoemU. U ______ ^ 3 1 3 1 0
Mwgaii. i » . i i o - o - » —
Berter, p ' ; ------. , : o 0 0 0 1 0 .R usseu.-p-*...,..,^^! 0 » 0 0 • — HudUa, p ...............4 0 1 0 3 0
^ 'T e u u " i l T n ’T T oNew York ......... 406 001 000-10Cleveland--------------- 043 303 O h - 13
sum nuiy : Tw ^bast b tu - N oa .
non* ros—Monans atolen bast — O to U ; sacrltiet. iu ra e tt; dottbit p u ^ Z 4 o e r t te cneee tti to o ih n g
AnH fT B C t 114, TIOCRS I*# OBTIlOn*, July J t on - Buck
Marrow, M wett or T lg*r reeruiu.
e"rt5S !Sd“K;£ f?daS: -header with the FbUadeiphu'Atb- W to ilo d a y ;. lit Jost, ♦ to 0. but Ws perfermaa<« » w « t l*a it on a p«7
> C K E D !l e c t r i c a h a i p n e s s
e w G i l l e t t e d e v i c e
a n d k e y — p r o v e *
t h e G i l l e t t e BLUE E i e t h e k e e n e r t
e v e r p r o d u c e d .
-TW M FA U a bAiLY wi;v
1
irateri)efeat" III...... ^ r
m m m i i* ' ■ ' te * n l i
l ir i^ - : ;a « t» Credit t o r j ^ ' Botfi'victorlM and Flva 2 “
H o i m R u n i^ Parade of ST,; PItchin Uh\ Flrjt Oama CbTUlt
■ — Ft ni ^ ■ ■■■■-^ PItUbi
NATIONAL U A O U B ? w "I t M a a i B rM kiyn vauiti
c S s r a r F S s s s p h i . sF rn t^ w ifc a iT tew Yoefc ne t,
STANDINGS ’ E “a g ; . — |T .^,
By T h * Aaoolatad Freas)NEW TO R X.' JUly TT—W ltb BUI
tarria r*o« lv ls i c r td lt fe r both Tie* M U . oflaa. th * F U U tm tb p lra U a -^ lfM t- d tb * N tw Tdtk o ta a u twio* to*
Unds8 9 S = B s s a 9 s s s e a e s = s 9 o'Far i l t i i the** o ( ih r « * regulara who y ^ . >ltch*d tn Ihe epeatr. vb lc b tbe'Aa ron tn a i l w b i p f (aabloo. U to f There wer* f ^ ' b m rtins In th * Tot
jpener. Jimm y FO a- bagging bla F ltu i o rty *n nt; iWJttmmeea bla tw e n ty Hew :ifth. McNair.hU d g b tn aad W yatt Sw in d M ]U e r . tM ir jt t ig ’o(.tlM :seisee. three
. <Oqottt»aawj F M *'D -- - -------
L ife 'i t j i i s t ,
r o l l i
^ — c d m
------- TJO U U N G — r o l
- ----------J V r o U in g - ’em I
m ig h ty easy .to i
M i |h t y easy to
A n d m ig h ty ecc
; o ff. T h in k . o f t l
c iga re ttes o f fine
_______ —tobacco jTKKte i
15 cent t in of Vi for taste— can’t
E n r a jh V E L V
- f a r 50 c i*K » . . . I S o
• o u . u u n < u n v u a i » • .
-THURSDAY M O W iff lG . J U L Y
y to Uicreas* the ir le a i i. la . tb tW
1 1 3f ln t gama w u . a pahlM ret " ■aoi
^ n wjth t J r dth- a four-runw n lg h ie a p w u a p ltd M n ’. b l ^ wever, w llh W alU Boy».boKMas th e fu e 'league leadera la cbMfcl n ttS t n in th aad BUI S w U l.m d 'B a r* h m . >. llmiung the OlanU
Five hon* ruaa fJ g ^ U R ^ 't tK r ^ iT J srtng la the fm *to r» a n ^ 5 < ilH . S . ! tkh MfldentaUy waa Mod came the Plratea have v e n ^•e rua this year. Vanghtft and et drove the ba U .o n r tb * (tnea
ItUburih ;...._J10 164 ! » - • I I 0 IW York .. .. .013 311 O O l- i U 9 Batteries: Kremer, Harris. Spen- t snd Padden: WaUctr. OtbaOB. ibumacher aad Refaa,^ ........ men a
' MeeaA O a a a * • ‘ out U PnTBaUROR AB n R O A Eoenoroaky. If 0 0 t 9 1 ______. Waner. c t _____ ( 0 0 6 0. 0au|han.as______ 3 0 0 1 3 -0rayn o r.Jb______ 4 0 ,0 .1 L 0 ,uhr. lh J _______4 I r • 0 0let, 3b '.________ I I ,1 a. 1 «'Ufss. r f ..... a a 1 5 ‘ 4 0 \___iraee. c _________ « 0 I - , 3 ,1 0 m iw lfl. p __________ 3 0 0 0 ; 0 0 ^L ^ ^ e r _ j ; ____ J 0 1 * ' * ®
T o u u ......L____ J 8 '<■ 1.JT I J K• BslUd for BwUt in e l ^ . . S S f• Ran fpr U Waner In elghttJ.HW'TORK r jlB 'J I 'B 'O .'A ,Eroore. If ________.4 1 1 1 ;0 0 PHWU. 3b ________ 4 0 1 > I 1 0 myH t,-rf-------- \ •». a ,0 '0 .age i^rry , l b -------------1 .0 0 9 .3 ' 0 Penniitndslrem. c f ____ A 0 3 f t 'P 0I’Farrell. c _____ 2 0 0 3 1 0 knocl^tnet, lb ___ _ 3 - 0 - 0 '» ' * l - :0 10*ro(anhsll. as 0 9 1 1 0 .RandJeyt, p ______s . 0 0 1 1 0
T o u u ____ !____ 30 a «.*t : i . o * n*I tU b u rg h _________ OIO 000 000-4 , tonlg»ew Y o rk___: ______ 100 OOl 000-3 FrtdlSummery: Tw o. base h ltp^*uhr: I p w r
hree-base h K a — Dugas,-:-4lrae9i
^ ~ < C o n U n ii*d on F*gi\»)
O l
i n g ’
r o l l i n g — e v e r y h b d y ’ g
n o f - V e l v e t . — T h e y ’ r e
0 T o l l , f o r o n e t h i n g ,
t o l i k e , f o r a n o t h e r .
e c o n o m ic a l t o t o p i t
t h i s : F i f t y t o p n o t c h .
m e e t c i g a r e t t e ■ t o b a c r o
le f o r r o U i n g - . - i n e a c h
V e l v e t . C a n ’ t b e h e a t
I ’ t b e b e a t f o r p r i c e i
5 L V C T
ly^zs.- im . ............'V ,
n c
rouM Hunters__ Qj
K>I6S, J u1j! 3T .M V T . B. M ui^ * / ¥
ug out lo r i m h ^ *nd olher HIS* next Monday to be m indfu l«I fact th t crop o f btrds w u short. H O tly Rie UiM eeaaon reduced tbe num- -s.be said, and moreover there w u W doubUdly ftieentlaual draU) upon l l r numbera bf g ^ mUiera to the J ) |
'In many sections of the state the mber ot birds h u Inereued be* use of predatory animal work foe*•ed.b? the shwpmeh,'* he .aaW, ; ut In others cllmalle condlUons re* etd Utt num b^." | « /Commentlng^on ths -shooting ot . 3 ^ '<U by g M miners, Murray said had -no bones lo pick" with men
ratch 'jg oul a bare living from **“ a rocks and from the surrounding - ■ods aod bttsbet, but said sporu* tn sbouldMnslder this when folng t to f i l l t l ^ own bags. •
~HGim - ji- 0 , ' s & S
IDABOANS h O H T TO DRAW S m «KALIBPBLL. M ont. July 37 UP) - _ _ eorge OlUtrap, 179. Si. Msrlet, la b o .a n d jx ff i i iJ 9 n L llL -B u rk o .laho. battled to a draw here U st ^WRTflight In th'e 10-r6und malo event o( *«odle boxing card staged for Amerl- mov*cm Legion convention delegatas. - over t M g to n c o n v n ^ leg-----------p x s s M A N ifw s ------------------= : :PrjTSBUROH, July 37 WV-Tom. ly n tem an.* CleveUnd, floored ager—Joey Rendsll. - l im U th r ennsylvanla. eight times in -sU Msnda tonight for a techniea! nockout. Tbe boyt w u csrdrd u a D*renader. Freeman-weighed IM;- - *ndaU .l51.'.' -
• -------- . • SAJRAIN FOBTPONBS FIGHT Sacn
NEW YORK, July 31 U>) - Rain cisco M ight reread petlponement un til nlngi t idsy o f,th *.E b b e u fUId boxhig nm e ro ra m leaturtn); a 10*round heavy?. Hc rtigbt batlg.taelwaen CharleyJUts^ tUtgli I ff . D dluth and Isadero Oaitanai^: when ipaln. '- • '• ra m e
Id M
^ ^ H k k
&m a d e j
P ^rda iiiD efeats-3 Missions. 6 to 3 ^
ioll^ood Loses to Seattle Wlii'le bucks. Move Upio. Mm Three-Game League Lead ^
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lionrweod a t Seattls the a• .Oakland a t Lot Aagclee . ' ib« 1
' HleetoBs a t Portland nlghl■ Saenunento a t San Francisco . td de
. STANDINGS ■ K>s“ ' a
s " ” 'g s £ r “ _ r = : S K . S i ™
sasj = £ ^ s S i!» I,FORTLAND. J u ly « (TJ - WhUe . • "
W la n d ^ w « ^ y ^ ia d M ih e ^
rood lost to S u ttle and the Duelis A n nnov*d forward to a three-gsme I tU land,>vertheU-nearest rivals fo r the Oeut c trc teague leadership. . . w '
H ie score R H E<ission^ :______100 000 101-3 7 a 7 ^>ortlaoa______ too OJO 30x-« IDi. 1‘ ^ tte r lM TB frgg san fK Icc rrP e le > 'J i r flon and Palmlsano. - “ Cton
SENATORS I . SEALS g.SAN FRANCISOd. July r (iT) — lng,“
Sacramento fe ll on four Ssn Pnu* FhUi elseo plchers In the l u t three in* Ob«i nlngs today and won the second by. I n m e o f the series. 9 to 6. T la t
McOougal held the Senators to a * « ! • tU tg le jitn .unlU the.aevenUi Inning **Fre when he aUowed iwo walks and S a ^ aa< ramento added th m hlU td .tcor* algh<
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f l ■ ' Ia Angeles _ M O iqo 0Tx-0< « 1. - ' BatUriea^ Tbomaa,letner and U ' % n a * :'B a e e b t.^ ;n m p b e U . _
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Cattle: IrretuU r.. Higher. “ . ______
•8 ir JOHN, L..COOLEV ? S , (A m eU jed P m * Ptnanelal Writer) T f . ,
• NBW YCRK. July 37-Par rronv 4 ^ ! being dUcotiraged by the record- breaking detlelt r e p o ^ by Unlled at aa i m e il corporatlnn for thn.j f f -
'■"‘OSd quar(«t, i toe k i took a f r t ih op- Uod on buniihetc i today and eloied with aaother liberal advance, ua ny oet galnt rangid (rom I to i polnu. ^
----- n » - t r l » - t . l l r r ln a - b r - M lU l l t s “ S ', dereloped UOD after noon. Bagging , lesdeiulef In the momlng, re flK t- * » in^ nt pro(ltaJ)y.prortt- ®*ot.■looali end doubUeu fome wmng ^ loiplred by the Steel tigure*. (aUed
. to a tU lii itnprettlTe proportlone and » • tt^e market n o n launched on 4. ra il; tha t earned threugtt lo a ilrong doe- „ Mg. atKTis ta ttre n l leadert trere iqueeMd UghUj-. »««J
SBoyaucy in wheat, auuraneu that Steel clrclei* v tre holding to their predtetloni 0! reaionably good lea*< o u l g«ns In SepUiqbtr and aa Im- p w ta e n l In eleetrte powtr, flgurea ireto aiQOii(-the day^ tangible argu-
•menU whleh oarrW w tlgh t on the buying aide. Moat important, un- douWiffljr w i«^iheat'a r i i t 'o f around » c tn u a bu ih tl, baud on lub itan- tia l fpeeulatl*e accumulation aad
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'.a n d b ro ug h t'th t cloalng comp«lU to t f . | . M ghait tinee Uav 11 sale l ^
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. AnktleaaTeI»phone. tJnloa p te lf- »»*? (e.- PtopIeaVaa*. American Tobacto »nd;A«burt». up tboutj« po inu net, i® ®‘ gav« Inoldatlon that considerable lato " buylog had cone trom ahoru who
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trM p U a U w e rta u m m w M o u g h to a j ■ E e e p tta d le d T B T K B riB fe w e n tl Butl improvement lo the b U tiua m tr ta d B<
■tutunm- V9ald..g»TBBUt».flarpoiau M j 'earh in teaaw eU atrtU evtuntm ^oy- t l m ant-Uaat baakaa fttl-eaoouraged. -tSVi ejpeclaiw iinee th tr« -v w almoat no Cl upturn Uat ip r ia t : th t lr atUtude. howerer, u lU li oae o t caution and Itlabe ln tf.poU m douctba iU M aum . U m tr’a trtde gains v e ^ n t re iy a naah duo In the pan. Howem. i t U fre tw ad- pow
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•UghUy la n week orer th t pm lousperiod, rtduelng the th rin ka t* from — m t to 13.J per cent, tbe drop was N
. 19J p tr eent. the largett o f the year, tugi in the preceding week. ThU tndex U sen< likely to be a more eeultlve barom- chai ctCT.ot iadnitrla l health »«fn oar wen
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ratioet Sk le per cent o( c i ^ t y , Dtiuwged.' Jn addition to stNulog KpoctaUons or a septesber advance,u f t r i tw noted th a t Iteel pctott hadN w btd 'm ort toUd.ground th rM h ^^ tU m e n t or virtually aU,tbo low- |rlcodio inaga carried over from the ^ ist quarter. Beavy melting scrap U —~ xsQgrr. hsrJog tajoyed iu iim im - B run t recovery In a yesr and a haU.
p O T E E I liw ra BONDSNEW YORK, July 21 WV-Unll*d
loeed:Iberty aUs 33^7 .............— 101.4Iberty ( in t 4Ue 13-41...... _101JSIberty (ourth 4Ua 33-38-------102J0 ^111*rea iu iT 4 H i;4 7 -M --------------JM-M m mreasury 4s 44-H___________ 10338 *» •;reatury 3Na 4«-M .:.______ 103J i S 'reasutr I H i 40-43 June.___ -100.4 Am :reasury IN s u -47 ..........— 1003 ^ ,reasury SKs 41-43 March— .100.4 <reasury SUa-M-M --------------B130 Am
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NSW YORK. July 37 - Call oaeyt f l l f t t1y:_2. p g t j a a t j l l j 1>yc n m e team; a,utar: fioto 90 fivf* to lU : 4 to 0 months 1 to m per ^ nt. Cueprlftfe ' eom uiwciaj-piper 3 « 'to
inkers'.acceptanccs: Unchanged, o* ;^
. ; BAft S lL V tK - gS3KEW YORK. July 37 (« )-B a r coin ivej^easler and U lower s t asHe. g m
H R ALSNBW YORK. July 37 (/P)-Coppfr: ulet: electrolytlo spot and (uture gff*]
« n : Firm : spot and nearby g«j^ 1.10: (uture t31J5.Iron : Quiet; unchanged. - - S i i Lead: Yina: spot New York I3J0; ^ 1s t.8t . L 0u to o .7a g s ;ino: Quiet; E u t S t LouU spot ^ >d future t3 .«. o«<iAntimony W. - ' gSSQuicktUver f i l to >S4. on ti
* . • , I . _ arm. CHIOAQO FBODUCE •
OHIOAOO, July 37 (A ^-B uU er: [“ 1 ecelpt4 B in tubs; steady^ creamery in t t wclali, S3 More, l®c to 'lSM c: « - , as, 93 teon. lIM o ; extra (trvts, 90 ) 91 toore. ne to llS ie ; (Irsu, M to u u I score, l»» c to l6H c; teeondi. M i g7 score, l ie to }44e: sUndards. SSu ) tcore cen tra lis t carloU, 18^0. Miw B a t : Recelpu n t t cas^ ; (Irm:
nehanged. m«£Live p ^ t r y : ReeelpU 39 trucks: hm )
leady; hens 14o to 14H«: leghorn ens lO 'ic; colored broUera,14e. col- H it red byen Ite : colored tpnngs 17c; Kn> ighom broUei* la ^ e ; roosters OUc. Turkeya too ta lae. SprlQt — m ka 90 to i i u c ; old le to lOc. heK Iprlng gte it He. old 9c. lowi
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iu tttr(a ( 91c. RMt'unehangtd. pou Butter; 93 score 30o: 91 seen 19c; ehoi
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LOS ANOBUSr^Uly-n-(«)-»TO>^ cuu luc* ezehangt: Butter 183.SOO ssui o u n ^ c b f w 3 6 ^ PPHiids;_»l» l10 caws. _ ____________ :_______ M JButter to bulk 30c.___________ ___ s lS
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ugar w u quiet today and In ab- spai ence o( builneu prleea were un- Uve hanged a t U,IO (or spots. There l3Ji rere (air qualtlUea araUable a t thU ask) evel.-but-rednera-apparaatly-sat.. (»e< lUed tor the time being, showed no D tem tChange! In (uturet wert narrow p,
>nd tnullng w u l ig h t J ln t l nricta . . . rere net unchanked t o l po int lower, hut,
Approximate u le s were only 13.- 1,7 00 ions. SepUmber doted 11.01. D t - * m ember IIM g itn u a ry 9I-93. March ^ 1.07. May i f f i . July I U I . .Rtnned v u unchanged a t 94.10 to „
14.1s lor line granulaUd. Withdraw- .U agalnit old contracU were o ( /a ir , J : >ropontoiii,-but new-bualaeta-waa l |h t aod iuppled through aecood X , u n d i at around 14. ' *
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’ PeUtM*: B«««lpu I t c a r M a i « i c rack lU : total U a itid Statta •U p* e ii i aenU lU : Meady «a gaed ttoek, to 1 opplln moderate, tn d ia r slow; Cal :«bbl«r« SUaftari Na. 1. 99 to 99e, atn cw ise u 111 Kaaaaa 71 ta 99e; iW dab* T rianpha-llJ I|:V lrg< a la bM cuti
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CKICAOO, July 37 l») (O f l D A> U ] .-Hoca: ReoelpU 15,000; doted tlOw t m to heary batcher* aod pacfctor sowt; iarly advance m ost^ le tt ; otherslold a t f lo lOe a d v a o c t;- !^ 19.10 Gor choice IU to 330 poonden; late a )- 0 O to M O p o iu d e n l4 Ja te 9 iM :3 lo (ea
wcklng sews | } j a to 94; amooth iigiJghtwelihu t«.i5 to.9«J5: eatiwma hein lg h U U.3S down: eaUmated held- n» w t 5000: Shippers took 190P. C•C ttU e:R ee» lpu lom eH T»t3000: bet:loeed mwUy ataady oo red Meen «t«iu d yearllngi; ipoU w ttke r «« in> on Ktwtengrtd(i;t>e«(ersr»de]retrUn« oih
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he ltes strong: p l i ^ kinds alighUy itoclower; butcher lh e itock mosuy stea- beti dy to weak; bulla tn d vtalers tteady; aro<
»n^ fperfera w a k ; t81 tO ITS. t t i pound .yearling s tte rt 1915; 737 cuH pound neUert W;- bulk good and $3,3 choice (ed steen tn d long yearllnp imu
TCti I3.M and lets; b<Uk better grade lan yearllh i Wcirert M iO 'to n w : m oji bull beer cowt 13.75 to l l « : grain fed ol- u k (ertngt I4 upward; lo v cutten and bldi cuttera.iaalnly.tLAiLlo l 3M:.welBhUr^aJI uuiage bulls up to 9340; better grade vealers 19 to M 40; (ew hradjip M IT: mott natWt replacement <j n S r s f T to U y . 7 _ 'Hoi
Suto higher; leveral big strings S5 <o loM 91. poQM range lamba grading good-aso to eholcs M39; top natives paid j m sparlDglv: (air sited quou good na- moa Uve lambe a t 13.75 late; throwouu^une I3J0 to M: rangt throwouu »4.M):if<e< askmg above l i i o (or choice black- ,h l]deed r»ngc ffedtog-la ia j____________ c
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PORTLAND. July 37 W l tU S D .JJ'! A i-H o« * Recelpu IJO; (e * light ; f f « butchen 13 and some a t^n g welghu '“ >1 14.73; looks steady: nothing•ow. I n*,
Catlle^ ReeelpU 40, calves 1 0 ;!^ ^ trading nominally steady; only lowj*®® grad».< represented. i*™,
eh ffp ; BeeeJpU 700; n)arkei quot- aMe Ileady; few good lo near choice |*'T under BS pou»l iambT94 with m e - :^ * dlum grades tS to I3 M .
HAN ‘RANCISCO LIVESTOCK I SAN PRANCrSOO. July 37 i >) »U I j j. . ,
S D A i—Hocs: ItecetpU 303; mod- ente ly ifitve . barely iteady; two loids 1S4 lo lU pound CamornUa W30; good ISO to 300 pound butch- ^ en quotable ponlbly « .00; lew pack-1 K T ing MWI H M . 1 ^
c a ll lr : ReeelpU 200; market not I etiabllshed; generally asking itro n i < to higher; load! desirable 944 pound I n CalltornU and gra i^ steers IS hm stralghi: ih e ' i lw tT alo*. about (qt iWady; (ew good cow* 13,50: odd low w cu ttm I t 10 11.33; bulls quotatUe (gU ^ S3 ' n tivea i—ReeelpU none! nominally steady; good around ,U0 m poundiquoUble to l5 .M ; choice light m u vealen to M, 5^1
Sheep: Recelpu 5Q0; lambt aod nou yearllnga 10c to 35c higher;..4eck c aod halt 70 pound wooled CallKVnla for lambt »430; torted 14 per cent MJO; n o package medium and good thorn aot
> eg poundi 14.50: deck 93 pound ahorn 9<i r yaarltngs I3A0; ewea ab ien t cok
I ST. JOSEPH LTVESTOCK> s r . JOaSPH, July 37 t/« ID 6 D 99T> A )-K o g i: Recelpu JooO: very alow, e tll 1 (ew bids and u les weak to »c low- U a> ffi-U»P i4 4 S ;.M M a o d ta d chaicB,___; l to to 330 pounda g4.40 to MJO;I llgh u 14.23 to 14.40; no acUoa oa II heavier butchen; sows sUsdy. bulk o i• $3 to 13.60: lop light a o n 13.73. um
CaUJ»«. Recefpts liOP. calres J90: Mg|; betUr g i^ e (ed steen and yearlings topI Iteady; indlcaUons weak to lower ,er*■ ®?«“ ’!T..‘ ™ '***“ ” " * " 1 r a a » e n ; g(J{ Olher k im o i cU siu mostly steady; srs
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- , Julilocken tn d (eeden (ully iieady: b« t (ed ateen and yearlU iji held around 99; bulk eligible to »753 toJ Oali tf.35; bu lk bet( cowa 13.50 to t3,78;l Jui c u t t » " ^ { lM " | ia 5 'toTI255:-1}Ulto $333 to .93.90: top tealen t ; ta-o D** loads Kaasaa (eeden 95.25; (ew loads stocken 13.79 to M-73.-S ra J p : Recffn’ U 'M O O . 'M t J w P( lamba-steady; top na tlvu is.75; clo« bulk good and cholco I5.2S to |S.50; Dew uk ln g ra lly steady on westerns; stem btddlng 95.75 or around 2i< lower on 48c; a.riTt-car s tring._____ ___ ________ 47'.>
OM AHA LIVESTOCK _, Ol t U I ^ , July'27 (52JD 8 D A l— Cl 'H o g s :'lte c e lp u 6 W ; m arlitt closed N6T
.better.gttdea.33Q.sounds.ic(lldDvii 50'ii sold aV 10 to 15c advance; bulk IM to yelic
-330 pouodeta>94.«0 to .«t53; 230 to cm - 350 pounders 1343 to l<,40; lows No. mottly steady except he*\-yweignu Ci
, unevenly higher: aowa I3.-Ii to 13.78: No. if«edetplC593.75lo3:sUgi»3ioW J0: relic ihippers bought around 4100. _ _-CttU*L-H*celpla_400Q: .caivti 2001. ~ ted s tftfrt, yearlings and ihe itock td 1 doted m oderatdy active. tuUy atea- 93 ti dy; bulU fu lly steady; sto:keri and dy.
' teeden learce; (ed steen an<] year- ers '■ ■ Ungt mostly M.75 to 98.50: tew loads Ci H.SO to 99; choice sleen 1317 pound- natl I en 99 j» : cholee 1425 pound iteers to s $9.15; vealers In IniUneeA jtroiig to tei%
jSOe higher; practical top l5so ; he ll- dy; e n l8 J 5 tb 1735; (ew IoU $7jo; bulk mos
I beet cows 12.75 to 14: (ew !w tn Wes- med Items I4 J5 to 15; cutter grsdn 1120 load . lo 9340: mcdlum-buUa to t2 -U l 1«*<< I odd head choice lelecU 15.50'lo t l . stee I Sheep: R ecelpu9500; (aland (ecd- gooi I Uig Umbs and yearllnga weak to 2SC stee I lower; spoUoK more on lower trrades: bull isheep s»ady; bulk s ituch irr range 144: lambt 9540 lo 15.75: sorteti na tlvt atee lambe up to 95.75; (our can (rd d ip * »3A ped U m bt 95.00; ewes up to 11.75: te n tood and cholee feeding 2amt» 94 to dim
11440; top (eeden 94,«0; mednim grade chol I Texas yc ttling a 73 pounden 9340. moiI - --------- 107S; OGDEN LIVESTOCK I l4 i
OOOEN, J o ly ^ <u 8 D A)-> SI Ihccs:. i l fc e lp u BIS, Incluaipg 371 ess' (or m arket: steady; top |4«0 on mat best drivelns. 300 to 335 pounds; (ew loac loU n i ie d medium weUbu 9440; 94J haavy butfthert tX73-to il;_ jja ck la i J'rs: sows 9340 to 93: two decks IMpound NefarwkM-late Tunday 95.05r-----deck IW potmd N eb ru ku $445; 143 D pouad out, 9440. —a
CatUe: BeeelpU 150, including 119 low (or n u t a t : alow, steady; odd Io f* aia; good atacra 9» to 9525; package light ly i ito c k m S178; (ew medium hetfera trrt H i oomnon kinds ^ 4 S lo gS; good tbe cokt « io U d 13.75 to 93; odd cttttera loU arouad « ; (ew (o ti buIU 9334.
S b e n : . Recelpu 30.400.- lad ud liv a m 'f e r m trke t: slow, no raU re- 1 e tlp ttia o ld ; (ew lo u mixed d riv ila o r ' U m b i 93.75 io 9445. w tt
KANSAS C ltY ~ U V E S T O C K ^ ‘llii.KANSAS c r tY . July 37 (/P) (U 8 lag
D A).>H ots: RecclpU 500Q; alow and Auntv ta . m ottly sUady to 5c higher: tic i Mght tlghU dull, ateady to loe Jowtr;top 9100 on choice 170 to 340 pound- )m
sen : dtalrab!e 170 to 3S9 pouader* (K9440 to S440; (tw 370 to 335 pouod- ed
^ tr» l U f t to H 40; better | r td « l«o tv i
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L i f t s V a lue s i C e n ts
(A u o c la td p m s u irk e tx d u o l) OHICAOO. JuJy37-BucuwilIy « l - .
vanclng In the most active gfoerU - purchasing movement w im e ttnd.in . weeks, wheat IM iy MOiBd » m u l - — mum gal:; o( 3S oenU a l iu s h t l . .
O iricla l condrmaUon o f spring whest reverses bom north tn d aouth o( lhe Canadian border acted ts a spur to rpeculaUve buying; ta d th rre were tu tho rlU tlre esUmttes tha t . Eastern'and Southeastern Europe ti-ould have imooftooo bushels less n-heat than a year ago. Liverpool wheat quolaUons gained ateadily on Chicago, July contracU a t Uverpool - today being a t 6<i cenU premium comparoa w ith only IH 00 July I 3.
Wheai doted itrong at tlm oat the clay’s top .n ’ i to 2H above yestetdtyg (Inlsh. cam »i to IK up, o tU }» to H advance, and provtolont varying (rom 3 cent* decline to 7 cenU gain/
Among Ihe bulltoh reporU (tMn United States spring wheal territory was a ICenffiare; North Dakota, d li*. patch :hac damage by exceaslvely high lempentures in the last 10 days amountej to between 40 W d 50 Ptt- cent. Another tU m ulus.to higher prices W3S word that dom ^tlo mUU routhn-»t wero doing the Urgest (lour busuieu thto season, selliag 30u fi:r cent o f capadty.
Corn and oau borrowed itrengta chlelly (rom' wheat.
ProvUions rallied w ith graiaa.
Wbeat— ,6p«a High U w C lou ' ~July, old 4ftU 50 • 47fi 50 g j^Sept. old 49K 5 l ! i ■ 4BH O l'i qSept. new 49H Sl% 49 51>; whlDec.......... 53?* S5H 53% 54*. ib «
Com— - RJuly ...._JOTi 32U 30S 32!* ' BiSept ..i,...43 33 3IS 32»i tDec.......... 3 3 !i 33H 31*. 33 'i o:
J *u ly ----- 1«H 17H I IS n ' l i '-6eptr-r= ri744— IAU— vixi— U —
D e c .----- 30H 30H . 30 30 'i 8tC;
I ’ QBTLAND-ORAIN 1 -PORT6ANO.:July--37-U!V-~W ht»t- Closed:- July 4Bc;.SepUmber 4S^c; December 53e. Cash: Big Send Bluestem 59Vi«: sort white, western while ,, « c : h jird winter, northern ip r ln j v-_ 47 'ic ; western red 48He.__________
CHICACO CASH tiR A IN "C H lC A a o . Ju ly '37 '(Th^W heat: tn< N e n - r c d 49?i to -90c;-N o.-9 -r*d t t - Ig 'j tn - l9 - - TTir '1 ^*T^ .11SO>ic_i_No. 3 hard 49H to SOerKo. 3 bro yellow hard"iO l6 '5Tc;~N 0rrt» t1h-', — e m jp r ln iJ l lc ; No. l mUed 4#».e: n i. No. 2 mUed 49 to SOHc. r l l
com : No. 3 mUed 33'; to 33'ic;No. 1 yellow 33'A to 33 'ic; No. 3 yellow 33S to 33<io;'No. 2 while
t J l w paunden 94.15'to 9440: s o * i _ 93to l340;(ew 9345:stockplg»st«a- ^ dy. 13.75 to 9445: estimated holdov- p,^
C Bttle7Re«lpU 9500; calves 1500; I " native .'ed sieen and yearlings (trm ] to slightly higher: better kinds win-, cu tei%d jn d (ed grassers aboat stea- 50 dy; common to medium Westerns . mostly 3.' c lower: some weakness on g,. medium graea cows; top M.75 on two loads 041 pound yearlings antf three ' . y
tn i m pound Co}ortao ,k. steers: choice yearling hel(en-i740; o., good l i a i pound fed K ansu gra« steers $8: Kveral loads M 40 to 1740;. , bulk common to medium grau steen nb 9445 to 1135: few common grau no steen down to 9340; butcher cows 1 9345 to 9340; low cu tU n and cut- u, te n 1125 to 93; atrong weight me-, dlum boJli 9340 to 93.95: good to , choice ealen 14 to 15; weighty calvea u , mosUy 1440 down: t loads choice - r 1079 to n o t pouad (eeden M 40 (o rv 1140. 18t
Sheep: ReeelpU 9000; kUlIng cIsm- j et steady, top naUve Umba M.7S w lui q , many ihtpracnU t t th arprtce ; two* Hj toads Oregons M.75 with 100 oui a t jn 9133: iwi clipped lamba 1340; b t it y fa rlln jts 14: -othen tgJO to 9340. ;
--- D U fV u T sU E E P- iDENVER. July (U 8 0 A> mi
—Sbeep: RccelpU 3000; includes iQ ^e loads Idaho Umbt; tvo loads CalU or-. b<
, a iu ; quality only f t l r ly iM d ; s trict- r . ly ehoWe abteat: ^ t t e r gradea na- si UVe lambs IS to 9340: steady; askhig w abova 95.75 on bett WesUms: (ew r t loU 130 pound ew u 1140. tteady.
BOSTON NVOOl' n BOSTON. July 37 WV*The volume, •
or lua lne H In wool to about ateady. p,wtth prlee* ru lly maintained at Ust •• week'a raaget on gnsay domesUc
ll i ie i. eHghUy:im M T-pneo m ba -; -lag realised on icattcrcd otrerlngs. •A strengthettlac taadeocy u par- •*tlcu la rty]nM cd a a 'T m a 13-month cw ^ . which a n 'ta U liv ^ «riginal a i i i t - mosUy M t r tb t maxlawm o({nft recant ranst, 33c to S9c teour- ecedbaato. w ith only t h t ahcrter tu p le - avtUahlt t t . t t e . m l p ^ ^ ^ f l f i ^
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J , STAtOtklij: otir' C(S H . n (u » jS B '« T M ;p e N ^ B A i;s ‘; • | ^a tW -A M M 0 4 0 H L e ? t- i - | ^i i U I - T -■ftbSTON.^lS V4A» . 0 ^
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lo 334'c: No. 3 white’ 33tie. doi Oau: No. 3 mixed ISHc: No. .1 Or;
white 184.C: No. 3 w h iu 174 to 114c. . • •
R y t: No, 2. 38c. ' . .Barley38 to 3«c.Timothy seed 1345 to 1340. ^Olover seed 17 to 111.75;
■ POBTLAND H A Y . '- .p o R T L A K O r J u iy ia r . t /n ^ H tn . ^ steady: unchang«l. ^
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DENVER SALES . . in DENVER, Jaly 17 SpeeUI to The mr
Kewal — Idaho Llveiteek. compaay.. evt Cmlfc. Idaho. 9 loads 82 pounds w ith ptr
-|io“ i « - a r H j n a ^ i 9 ^ n w e « * y e i r ^ Ilnga 9340 b i ^ b t 95.75 la Sw ift: cu another liU ho shipper w ith 3 leada { t t - poonda brM gbt 9SJ5. A m o a r i p ii
nnt at M ,w < broBght IS.<5. Am our. Pr]
, ~ ------------------------- KPIRATES DEFEAT . ^
GIANTS TWICE ON J- NEW YORK FIELD »
(Continued Pr*m-Paga-5>-----sacrillces — Comorosky 3; winning piuber—Harris. '
I ■■ BRAVES S-1 . CUBS 1 -4 t T BOQTON. July 71 i4 v -B ra vu and
Cuba shared a double header today. Boston caking the ( in t. 3 to 1. tn p , a pitchen' batUe between Bob a- Brown and Charley. Root and the ,
..Cuba the nightcap. 4 to 1. The de- clding run In the opener came In ^
-tba tblrd-when Jurges m ade.t-b td throw to ( in t , tr>-lng to complete a . double pUy.. . ^ n
. PUtt game— R.H. E.Chleago ........... 100 000 001^1 7 I aBoston ........... o n 000 oo*-3 « » pr
Battcrlet; Root, Tinning ta d q , Heqjsley: Drown and Spohrer.
Second Gama OKZCAOO AB R K O A E gt
Kerman, 2b ......... 4 1 1 4 5 0 g,Cngltoh. 3b ■..... - ...4 0 1 2 1 0Cuyler. ef ...... — 4 0 1 4 0 0
'Stephenion. U ___ 5 1 1 J 0 0 y,J. Moote. r ( ______ « 0 3 3 0 0 c«O rlM a . l b ___ ;___4 0 1 9 0 0 •_Harloetl. c ..~ .~ ,-3 ~ l~ l~ T ~ 0 0 -p,JuT fu. u ...............3 1 3 3 5 0 *Bush, p „ , _........_3 0 0 0 1 , 0 p,
I TO U U ................M“ 4 - ir a T : !3 -0 -\ B 0 6T 0 N - -^ A B R -H O -A * •MaranvlUe. 3b .—~..4 1 2 7 3 0Leach, r f ________5 0 3 1 0 0 0
, Berger. c ( _______ 5 0 3 3 0 0 PiR. Moore. 3 b -------- 4 0 1 1 3 0 «Shtru. lb . .rr:__ _..4 0 0 9 1 0 eiWorthington, i r ___ 4 0 1 1 0 0 tePord. u ___ 0 I 0 3 0 wAken. u - ____ _ 3 0 0 0 I 1 t]H a rm re . c --------- 3 0 3 4 1 I «Pnuikhouae. p ___a 0 0 1 3 0
. • C la r k __________ 1 0 0 0 0 0 UPruett, p ________ 0 0 0 0 3 0 0•• Bchu lm rtch____ l ' 0 0 0 - 0 0 H
: • Touto ..31 • r i3 37 i t a t* Baued ror Frankhouse In siztb. r
** Batted ror Pruett la ninth. CC hfcigO______ ..,...:..003 300 000-4 tBoston ...................__000 010 000-1 a
Suauntry: Two^basa h ltt -S le p h - enson. Jurgea, Pord; utree-bata b lU- J . Moore. Hargrave; sacTmeea - >HamMa, Sngltoh, Orim?!. Buab; C
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double pjays—Hirm an io Jurges t o !: orim m rto ttng pitcher—Prankhousc.I — • !
DODOEBS 5. CABDS 4 f BBOOKLVN. July 27 <4 — Old
Jack Quinn pitched only one ball today, but received credit ror de- ■ reaUng the Cardlnato when Mickey I pThh singled to score OUoul In U»e I
. nin th w ith the run that glvo the ■- Podgera-thefr-thlrd lu aaatilwa t?|. 1
umph over the National league ■ champions. The score waa 5 to 4. ■
Quinn relieved Phelps in the ■ nfiith -w ith two o t* aad fo rc e d ,W ft tf- I kins to ( ly out to O'Doul. A (te r «cor- ■ In (our runs each In the t i n t (our ■
’ Innings, the two teams battled on ■ >-even te rm s-iia tll the. n in th w h e n j ‘ IP lnn came Uirough with his tim e ly " 1 ' ‘ single winrO TX ro l-on ew ond ‘ Cucelnello on (Irst. U* ST. LOUIS AB R H O A E K [ PlOWtn. 3b ------ -4 i ^ 0 1 0 ,I TiT..v.>. ,-5 0 V~1 0 0
Prlsch. 3b ----------- 4 ~ l j - a '3 U U~' •D o tto in5 iynh ~ = ..4 . i - a - s - 3 - O r
Collins. r ( ----------- 4 1 1 I 0 0Orsattl. c ( ---------- J l - l a 0. 0J .W ltoo n.c_______4 0 1 5 1 0
, oelbert. U _______ 4 0 3 5 7 1I Derringer, p -------- 3 .0 0 0 3 1
• Holm.________ — 0 0 ^ ) - 0 0 0Stout D - O 0 0 0 0 0R - p - a ~o - o - o - o -J
' ToUlS _____-53 4 10138 IS 3* Batted (or Derringer In nin th.t Two out when winning run scored.
‘ BROOKLYN AB R H O A EStrlpp, lb -----------5 0 341 1 0Prtderlck. c( -------4 0- 1 3 1 0
“ OUoul. K - _______5 2 3 3 0 0L. WUson. r( ------3 1 3 3 0 0
* CUt*JnrtW 3b'------ 3 0 1 4 5 0' W rtgh t as _______5 1 3 0 5 01 BUde.-3b ____— ..4 -O -J l-O - l 0* • 8uke(orU»_____ 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,. PJnn. 3b _________ 1 0 1 0 I 0 V
Lope*, c --------------4 1 3 4 3 0\ Muhgo. p ------------ 1- 0 0 1 0 0* Phelps, p ________ 3 0 0 0 0 0
Quin, p ... ..........- t / 0 0 0 0 0 ^
To U to _________37 5 15 37-18 0 'F St. U u U ............... .....too 300 000-4 I® Brooklyn , _ _______ -013 100 001-5
Summary: Tw o .b ase h lt*-W ng h t® Lope*. Oelbert: stolen U so - J2 w rtgh t: ucrldcea-J .W llaon .Ph lps. ®0 Cucclnello. L. Wilson; double pUys J0 -w e ig h t to cucenello to Strip?. *® 'P rts ^ to 'G e lb e r t ' to Bottomley; :
winning pitcher — Qolnn; losing *®. p lich c r-S to u t _____
B r r r ^ s 4. x . ^ j0 p K lL A D E liin A . J u ly '37 i/T) - ^ t l 0 ChM lnnatll Reds noied out the i0 Phillies, 4 to 3. today to even the i0 1 count In the series here a t one game i ’
each. Larry Benton held the Phlls 10 to 4 hlU up untU the n in th Inning, ‘
when they scorcd 3 runs and had the I1 tying coonUr on seeond base but I 1 could not get It across. ' 0 OiNCtNNATI AB R H O A E ( 0 Morrisuy. ab ____ 4 0 0 3 3 00 O iretrl. 3 b ________4 0 0 . 0 1 00 Headrick, l b ______4 0 1 9 1 0
- Herman, r t --------- 4 3 3 5 1 0 'a Lombardi, e ______4 1 i 9 0 0 i
Roettger. 1( --------4 0 1 l 0 o nD ou th lt e r ____ ...4 0 a 4 0 o '
-4 Duroche.'. u -------- 3 1 3 3 4 0 1-1 Benton, p ------— 4 0 0 0 0 I 1
*u T o U to ---- -------- 33 4 9 37 10. 1 :- Pm LAD ELPH U AB R H O A E < »; 0 . Dtvto, c r ----------4 0 a 1 0 0
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bw o f the American coppcr maRnate, and George John. D jom R aro ff. a nowapapcr- man, were m arried r e t ^ t ly in London. She is fo rm erly . o f-V ienna nnd a dauRhter o f one o f the offitrers o f the co iir t o f Franz Josef o f I A us tria .— (<9*) Photo. ;
W E N D E L L C L U B M E E T S '
W ENOSLL.Jul>-37(8peeUltoThe' ,' Neaal-^Mr. and M n, lm Andenon !I enterUlned the Junior Bridge club
women and the ir htubands at. a 7 o'dock bridge dinner. Honora tor htgh Korc went to M n . Coe M. Price
' and Austin. SehouweUer,' QuasU Induded Messn. and M eidanw Leroy
! SehouweUer. R. D. Bradshaw, Coe M.Price, AusUn SehouweUer,-'R.-O.
' Wcrd. P. B.'Brehman and Meidames I J. D, Stuart and A. N. Macquivey.
D srtfll. as __ _____ .4 l . l -a - 5 0 ‘. t-K le liu .r(__________ 4 , - i .1; 3 . 0 0• Hurst lb ______.4 . O' 0-JT<.it 0! Whitney..3b ...._ ...4 -0 I - t %3 0I Lee. l( ...... ........;.:_,4 0 1 \ 0 »f V. Dava. _________ :4 0 ® ®I Mallon. 3 b ________3 0 » J » »: , • Hesthcote ® ® ? 5 J! Dslkeo.ab_______--0 « ? i 2 5t Uanten. p ‘ i ? ? 2
•• :.(cC urdy______ 1 2 S 2 n 2! Collins, p ___ 0 0 0 0 Q 0
} T ju is . - ^ l- :W ,-a -» a 7 n 0J ‘ Ran ror M alKn^lo e l ^ ^ .
: SKTpw. — S” ™-;?!'*0 1 Bummtry: Twi>-base hlU — O.0 nB vuXHarm ao.O ttrocher. BarUU:1 th r«e-iM tW »-~O .D aT to :b« }e vxsf . . ^ t n u n . D tiroohtr: double pUya—1 H u n t ffl Barta ll. Motrlstey. to Dur*E oeher'to B W d ;l:k . Kerman to TTuf'
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Soadra a h n iw td her ataeuMm. 8 "IV t n» anawer to one quajtloa- to UK uM ther,” ahe UDd.
flhe fiae led that-Anderson winced.u d abe «ald ( jiifk ly . "l-m teny- 1 d idn 't mean.' .to ^ dl«agre«*bla"— u d alter a m oditnt. T U M ik you ^ for. your k tta r, Jelm. ^
"The honor u m loe” he to -
dlnoer-4e«Jllo« to the wisraan od h l i other'«Me, tb d flo n - dftiXelt vlqued.
U t i r In th e -e rtn la K w))en be
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. 'there 'aom eob^ e iu / woi5d lather t t t o f
U checked a «mU«. L ." I f there -waa, iheuld I t i k you?- " •*you m lf h l - i r y ta .th o u jh t l • * • *'?
pected you to/- . 5 '^ ,.’r ia n t that, tatber t n lo n ilt ~ to
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v l tb U n U y to a I t dlnner.tlm e I . tbousht.-'ahe lild.reM QUulty. ,
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fu lly , th-in iUddenly aha aald: q..“ John, h u I t ever occurred to .
)-ou-«hat people ih ls k ef utT'*■•O you and I» " th:-Yej.-.
. " I never troubU my head w hat m, people-thlnk." -
ss She waa allenl fo r t mem'aat, ^- -then iha -» « td : “«o r»;'cam « In to u,
m rfM m th u eYenbi, and . th a t t ir money » a i lying on the dreailog* on uble.” In
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-W hy to a H h t r .*1 don't , kiww; a t le tit-> '* abd
•rdke-off. Bhe knew weU< enougtv- t w u M ark who bad m i ^ bar reallM I t ; Mark-a love f o r b t t Aad u a tn j i t
They « m both lUent fo r » mc^ nent, then AAdenoa la id w ttb t a it fo r t ; • ;
- A t t l the outooma of aU th la te > Ibat you VlU aot cone Id (he rtoea irltb me tomerrow." I
‘*Dq you want me to comef**.Ua Uuched a Uttle. .- I am no i an eloquent man. Xt 1 U
erent on my kneei to you. I t would be done In iuch- a clumsy u d un* = wnvlnclne way that—*’
-You're making lun e f me.” ahe prot«atcd. -It'a not Und, Joha— yoQ hurt me."
"M y dear—" he aald. “ Are you ■ure you tre not h u r t lu yo u ra e lf- n u d quite unneceuarUyr f)
She fett tha U an In her eyea. u d lhe b it her Up angrily.
- I do n t knew what you mean.** « - I dont mean anyth ln f except »
that In aplU of people Uke your ala* U r, I t U qulU p o e tM I 'to t m ta ta U wlah to l i r e . . . f r ifo d ib lp to a ^ w onun without aiklng fo r tn y tb ln i In return. I hoped I bad mada you reallH tha t long a ^ , Sondra.’*
not worth anyont'a tffeU lon . . . _ I ’m 10 leltUh '. . . aome d ty You'U * be aorry.'*
"Whan 1 am. r u taU yeu, ta d In « ir- iB ea n lIm frw M r*»T O r*te o> 8 r- -A row f '^ou'd betUr u y yei. Sondra L —becauie I 'm gothi away a t tb« end A of the week.'’ L
"Oolng away?" She did oo t know A i f lhe waa reUeved or aorry. -Oh, L where are you golagT'*
“ No further than Europe, bu t I A may he away for aome tim e." I
" I Ih a ll m lu you.** A“ WIU you? T h a f i kind." IShe w u ttn ick by the aadn tu of
hla eyei. L"W by are you B o lng f ibe taked. He amlled. "Perhapa. for t reat— g
perhapi ta |)Te you t reit.': ,-7ou dcuVt really, th in k tha t I <,
meant I w u tired to ,de tth o f you?-* •he aiked.I ■ -Xt you did. th a t'i not 'w bat U r drtvinc me away. I arranged to go | lyeiterday."
-Vou didn’t lell me'* ,- I thought I would keep I t fo r » .
pleaaant aurplne"Bhe nuihed m d her eyet looked
morUfled ^"Mow you're being unkind again" ^ -Hot InUntlonaUy, Sondra, Q u tu *
th# reverie" ^"X wish you would aay w hat you *
reaUy mean" *"Very weU then I mean th a t I ‘
believe you wUI be glad to know ' tha t I am but o f 'N ew ’YoVk fo r a * tlm e^ to know that you wlU not * meet me a t ivery street corner tn d ° In every, e n i'i drawing room ‘To feel ~ that you w ill be tent In to dinner w ith lomeene elae a i I th a ll not be >' there—"
"And tU thU bwMUM of what I n ld th li evenlngt I d ld n t mean It?"
- I hare already to ld you tha t I . made all my arrtngemenU to go away. yeiUrdav- *'7’ a i i 'U l . Very AtUl. looking away ° from him Into tba crowded roflm.
’Thera w u » queer teellnc In her ‘
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' OTTIER STAQI U N IS 1TW IN FALLB -sfioSBO NI 1
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heart which ihe could not explain. She-want«d him to or. and’T tt ' ih e relented l i becauie he knew that lhe wanted h im to go; yeiUrday ihe would unheilUtUigly have u ld that
J there wai nothing In the world John Anderson would not do for .her; .but
. a tonlght-ahe had the s tn n ie fiM ln ( that the had lost tome of her power over him. I f ahe a ik td him to etay
,«1 -a h a ipoke auddrnly. "Don't > go J o h n - I shall be lonely, without
be you "" I m u it go."; I "Even i f I a ik you to •tay?'*
"Even i f you tak me to aUy.", I She la ld w ith quick anger. “ Per- •0 hnpi I wa* no t so wrong a flc r all ^ In what I u ld —that you are tired
He u n iw e r^ quietly. "Perhapa our ,er rrlendihlp U too nrecloua lo me to
r l\k wearlneaa either on your Hde 3S. ofJ&ln&T , -— She Itood up, laughing rather
reekleuly."Very well—bu t don't fo rg tt that
w nM lm e i I t l*^a ease of ‘Out of
cordant noU.How could abe have u ld that—
,— wUh M ark fn in t lu fther Jrore hat
"A ll my Ufe I tiave been wUltng ‘o _ ^ l» r r t* i“ w ^o th ln tjrQ rih rs rtiU a U ever achieved w ithout a certain amount o f rlak.~ *
She looked a t h im wKh defiant eyei.
. _*'Perhapa tb ia wm be U»e excep-— Uon-tbat^ pTovee-the Tule."-ehe-eald.-
Andereon amUed ’•1 don’t th in k ao,“ h t aniwered
quietly.
Sondra etood at Uie window ef Flora'! drawing-room, drumming
It her flngen on the window down , which the big dropi feU in-an end-
l(U stream.The Itreet w u deaerUd uve /or
a postman.I t w u a m onth *lnce Mark Mer-
— rlmaa.aaUed, and already th e J ln t lenie of b itter deiolatlon and un-
I happlneu had grown dim in Bon- , dra 'i heart.
She no longer woke up a t night, her face drenched w ith Uara. ih * no
» longer went U iUetily through tbe dayi. feeUng th a t life hiul ended, and she had stopped Ucklng o ff tb *
_ dau on the calendar w ith t red n pencil.
W llh the growth o f the long “ jprins dayi, ehe had taken a freah
InUrcft In clothe*, aad ih i w u- looUng forward w im pleased u U c -
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Busintts Opportunities ?ro H 's A lS a lA U D U rS B E L L S S ilV V
tf/ ^v ic*M tU M vO oodln«r2daho.:w rU ft i t l. Box 108. .
i INDIANS CONQUER . YANKEES TWICE, •
1 2-1 AND-12 TO 10 ;4. ' . J ___ C*• (ConUnued From Page 5) k t M llltr latuned bU batting average B t ) w ith three h iu ou t o t five tlm ei a t : I t bat in the opener t m three out ot ' ■y Uiree Ul tba aeooed game. ,,
. . n m game--------- . * ...... „ . r . h s ^Phlladelpla,.....DIl a08 130-13 17 0 [D e tro it______ IOI OOl m - 8 10 1 /
14. £ a tu ile i: Earaaaaw aad Hevlng;U. W hltehiJ.Qolditeln. W yatt u d Ruel.
Seoofld aam e >M. PHILADELPHIA AB R K O A B •M. BUhop/ 2 b ________ 3 0 0 3 5 0 C_ Haai. c { _________ A 0 3 5 0 0 ,“ OochraA'?, c - « 1 0 3 1 0 In. SImmonk. i f 0 3 3 0 0 f
Fox*. I b ^ , : _______8 1 - 1 -7 1 0 ia t McNair, t i ________2 I 0 3 1 0 *,he MUler, r f ________ 2 1 3 8 0 0 :u t Dykei, 3d ________4 0 _ ,l 0 1 0 ^hn walbera. p ' ----------4 o l l l 0 ,m t ------- '--------— — /lng -T o la to - . rr.-7..-.t..„.-0»-4 l(K « 7 -» -» , rer DETROIT - - . AB R H O ' A * [j y DavU, lb .......... ,_...4 0 0 a 3 0 Igo Oehrinter. 3 b _____ 4 0 1 3 8 0)ut Stone, c f ................ 4 0 1 3 0 0 (
Webb, r f .......... ....... 4 0 0 3 0 0 ]Walker. I f _____ ___ 4 T) 3 3 0 0 (Rhlel. 3b ________ 4 0 1 3 3 0 {RogeU. u _______.3 0 1 3 0 0 J
er- Rlchardton, u ........1 0 0 1 0 0 laU Hayworth, c ...........3 0 1 8 0 0 ]red Marrow, p ________3 0 0 1 0 0 ]
Sr. ...:___u -D i r ~D o -e i# ...... .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 <
t o - ------------------------ 1Ide T o u u „ , . .. 33 0 7 37 « 0 J - - *B*4U d forttarrow-ln-elghMh------- jher Phlltde lp iaa .............-000 ooo 130-4
Deu'oit ........ .............. -000 ooo ooo-rohat S unm aiy; Two-bue hlla—Walker,
of Haaa; chrec-bane h lU ^M U ler, Oykei; j stolen baie—WalKer: double playfr- '
M»* Kh ig r td oaTrrtngfy7o u iv g 3r n>i~ ilag pitcher—Marrow.
I t - --------- 1h a * ------ «B.NATORH-»,- BBOW NS-3- 1Her gp , t n t t ta t.iiv y> ..t-, ^ WMh^ j
lB p6 ir8«n il6 rre iuneT iae ri6a»y-to ] 7— ta k e r s K(5IU1 BUTC Dt fv e n u with i
tbe St. l« u i i Browns B to 3, Weaver ( u u aUowIng th'e BroWiis'only two hlU U> ] « n the Itx innln*» he ijliehed and Mar-* berry holding St. L o i> to one ufety
during the rest of the conieit.WASKJMpTON AB R H O A E .
Rice. r f _ . : .......... .....4 -1 ' 3* l 0 0 ,a jir r5 b ~ : :.-:.~7. - : ::.r i - r "3 -8 -0 i
. Manuih, If ... ...._...'..8 1 3 1 0 0 1Cronin, n ........ ..-..3 1 0 4 3 0 ;Kuhel. i 9 ___ ______ 9 '3 4 J3 '0 0 JWeat. ef — 4 1 3 3 0 0 ,Bluege. 3b ----------- 8 1 1 1 1 0 ,Berg. C ___________ 8 0 1 3 0 0weaver, p . ______ 4 l 3 o o o «Marberry, p ______ I o o o l o j
ToU I ..... ....... .43 *9 18 37 10 U !«T . LOUIS AB R H O A E .
S Scbtrela. S b ______ 4 o 0 o 3 o j^ Bura*. lt» ..... ....- t r J - 0 0 7 0 0 ,on- = = = = = !
Jun* in M aiuchuaetU w ith Bea- , Ih t, triee Taylor. - ,no n aeemed queer. '
tbe A* aha looked ou t t t the pllUew led, rab i ta d wauhed tha poetaun mak- tbe lng bU way from door to door, (here . red w u t a tra ^e Uttle feeUng of shame ;
Ul Bondra’i heart th a t ihe h id —If > eng not tortotten M ark a ln a d y -a t le u t . 'Mh Iha had learnt to do without him. w“ (Copyright, 1933. by Ruby M. Ayrwi ;
of <To B* Cootlnuedi .
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Q. THURSDAY M O R N W Q ,^
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For Sale MiscenaniousNEW HAV D E L m m O . CALL 1
0390J13. __________ .B T O Y (TUPS AND A B SEN A H OP !
lead. Pbone 8. Mooa’l .________ __ ^
POR S A U t-R rP R ia O U T O R . KX - i cellent condlUon. Cb«M>. Pbeoe .
r o a s a l e - h a y i n s h o c k o r. deUvirtd. Pbooe (M8«J«3. D . B.V Vwburg.__________________________^ SCREEN •P O O R g ,-g O ia ^ - W T O i
U d window glaaa. B e w in o t tbe- deadly fly. Phone 8. Mooo**.
WE BUY. SELL AND TRACS USED furniture, etovu tn d aecood band
goods. Eberhart'a. Phone M tW . 348 0 .
ONE GOOD USED T *N FOOT Tractor Binder and one P As O
riding Beet PuUer. See Q. O. Q « t^ , n Buhl. Id ilfo ._____________
^ POR SALE-BULPUUB, BULPHOR checki mUdew on Red Olover aad
• Increaara yield. Dingle * Bm lth.0 Phone 8. Tw in PaUa. •
AUTO D O O R OLAfiS. WtVOr.Ihleldi. and window gttaa. Ntr
eharge for aetting flaaa. Pbone 8, Uooa't Paint aod Puralttav B idn.
0 OST OENUINE CRAZY ORTBTALS A and drink your way to baaltb.0 Mell or<:en {« :d promptly fo r |t.800 per 1» t. H. J. sehwiuer, the Raw- 0 lelgh'Dealer, 384 3rdiVre. Bast. Twin0 Palto. Idaho.________________ *9 -A-RSAfi GLAND TONIC, S tm R - " Tone TableU fo r men tn d women,*' conquers depreulon. Over two hun-
~ dred thousand lo ld In CaUtomla. ; 8ead -|J .0 ia0 rtriM b< a T (!n r«a rtB ^ MaUrUI Co.. KUnberly. I ^ o .0 ■ ' = = = g = ^ =0 CampbeU. r f — ... 4 0 0 4 1 00 Bum*, l b ------------- 3 0 0 7 0 00 OoaUn, I f _________3 r 0 3 0 00 SehulU, c f -------------3 1 0 3 0 00 MeUHe.Jb_________ 4 1 1 4 1 00 Perrell. c _________ 3 0 1 4 0 00 Bengough, c --------- 1 O . 0. o 0 00 U vey, M ..... ......... .4 0 1 3 4 1
0 Gray, p ....Z'.Z'.ZZ.o o o o o o- Klm iey, p ...... ........0 0 0 0 0 00 *A. O. PUher -------1 0 0 0 0 0
I 4 * --------------- —rO TotAto ............- . 31 3 3 37 9 Ier. xBatU d for Oray In uvenUi. m : xxBatted fo r Klmsey In ninth.
W a *h la jto n ............... -003 IDO 430-g.3T St r CW l l - „ ...... .-T..OOO-000 300s;g
Summary: T vo-bau hlK^-Weaver. M uu ah . Rice; - MilUlo; Utfee-baae
• hU*------ ^Wfs^Kuhel;-home run* —-ih^ tCnhM. «».-fi4f>v-Hlge Croplnr dou- to ®irpay»=iCuajJbeU to U u r a ir T m f l
ttn i i ^ f ualn tu*Ku lie i r M «IUl r tu L evey 't r to Bum *: winning pltcher-Weater; U» loilng’ piieher—Hadley.- -
u - —_Ety BOSTON 18, CHtCA(30 S
CHICAGO. July 37 ( « - smead . E JoUey led the Boiton Red 6 ^ In t _0 icorlng r io t today that l ubmerged
0 8. fo r the second Boston v lc to^ tn t 0 row. JoUey hammered out a hone 0 run la th * f t / th wKh two oa b u t and 0 wound up the day w ith two doubles, a 0 Ilngle tn d a walk.0 BOSTON AB R H O A E0 OUon, 3 b _________ 8 1 3 3 3 10 Rhtoe. :?> --------- 0 0 0 I I I
- OUver. c f __________ 8 1 1 4 0 0« Johnaon. r f ______ 4 3 1 3 0 0
1 E JoUey. U _________ 4 4 4 3 0 10 Stumph. I f _______ I 1 0 0 0 00 Alexander, l b _____ 4 3 3 l l I 0
= Plekerlnc. 3 b ----------8 3 ^ 0 3 0. . . W anUer, u ______ 4 1 3 1 8 0
T iU , _____________ « I 1 3 0 ffKUae, p __________i 0 3 1 1 0
T ! ’ToUI* . «a 18 18 31 13 1fn CHICAOO AB R H O A Bne Punk, c t _________ 4 1 0 0 0 0.« U ayu .3 b __________4 0 1 3 5 0u t Blue, l b _________3 1 1 15 0 1
Po thm U l, I t ______ 8 0 1 1 0 0««) AppUag. a - i ----- 1— 4 1 1 1 8 0- Kreas, r f _________ 4 0 0 3 0 0
EngUah.3b________ 4 1 3 1 3 1
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t -TOp I ^ O T PAID FOR PAT I W ^ < Imperial Uvestock Oo. A u » a
P ^ ______________________ . L - . iWAN-rCD DBAO H0RSE« AMD
COWI. Pbone 0388J13, noon or «re> ; C* n U i^ ’
R Hatchery.________ . .
WANTED OLD AND DEAD ANI> ’- m ala.LO .Preaoott,phoDtO inR li. , * o o r M r p t r t : ---------------------------------- :
WANTED-USED PR U IT JARS. ’— We pay cash. Eberhart’i New and D SeamdBaadStore.phone800W.'M| ' g Mate B o . ______________________ ..
.WANTED TO B O R R O W - B T- owner, 11500 te 81800 on good awd> »T era home. WUl pay good raU o t la - ,0 Uteat. W riu Z-8, care et TwUi paU* ? ’ Wewa.
^ For Sale-Real.Eitatetd ..................... ...............b . RESIDENT LOTS WELL LOCA’ISD,
your, own price. BeauUful...PUti- BaUhery *1U. Fargo, Phoas 488. • i i ■■ .1. I - J j g g g g s *• O n ^ , « - - — 1 1 0 3 0 0
Su luKn, e ______.-.3 0 0 3 0 3:a Dagiu, p --------------0 0 0 0 3 0
Gregory, p 1 , 0 .0 0 0 0 M WUe, p ----------------4 0 0 0 3 ^
'T o u u _______ :J5 1 6 37 » 4oiton _____________ 406-180 101-18
— Chicago......___ ____ 100 300 OOl— 8R- Summary: Two-bau t i lt*—Potber- sn, gill, T a u , JoUey 3. EnglUh; three* a - base h it—KUne; home run—JoUey; u . stolen b u u - Johnson 3. Stumpt. Al» tS e x a n d c r:~ H m b S e ~ p Iii^ i9 tn & 'ta
H ayu to Bbie. Bayea to AppUng td = Blue; loidng piUher, D tg llt .
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0 Legal AdvtrtliiminU0 - - ------------ -- - -----------0 NOnCB OF W R IT OP0 - A ITACBM BNT0 In the DUtrlet Court o t tbs Elev*1 enth Judicial DUtrlet o t tbe SUU
’ 01 i f l i ln i Ul t m tof T wia - PaUi0 - County, . .0 B tak.o f Kimberly, P ItlnU tf.
-0 - Robert J .H o ve u i^ l« a tit.a e w e U ;.— hutband and wUeand M ay HIU snme-
1 times khown u "M r*. A. B. HUl.” DefenduU.
Notice U hereby given th a t on July - f t 30, 1933, a w rit of atttehm ent w u ^ lUQed ocro fthB abore ra titie d court er. in tbe above enUUed te tloe . attach- u e iQv the inoperty of the above auned
defaadanvfoe U u sum o t M S U l u d
t r iie re tm m et-m y-bsad -sad-the-iea l er: Of th is Oeuit UUs 30tb day o t July,- • 1W3................................................ ...
(Seal)HARRY 0 . PARSONS, •
■ad Clerk of the D ls trle t Court.1 t By PRANK SMTTH. Deputy.
- t f r ---------K o n c » : o F - w m i^ i ! ---------1 1 ATTACHMENTme In the OUtrlet cou rt o f the Elev* nd rn ih Judicial Jtnstrlet o t (he State r. a of idsno, In u d f«e T w la PalU
County.. E independent Scho^ D U trle t No. 6
I Tw in PtUs County, Idabo. » cocpor- 1 aUon. PlaUitUf.0 —VI.—0 A. P. C nv tn and PldeUty tn d De*1 p o ilt Company o f M try lta d . a oor- 0 poratlon. Defendant*.0 NoUce l l he re^ given th a t on July 0 33,1033, a w rit ef a tuehm ent w u u - 0 *ued out ot the abovi enUtled court ff In the abors enUtled uM oo. atueh* 0 log the property o f tbe tb o v t nam*
— ed defendant A. p. O rtvea fo r .the 3 eum of 85000JIO,
I E IN WITNESS WHEREOP, 1 have 0 hereunto le t my h u d and the u a l0 of thU Court. UtU 33rd day ot July.1 1933.0 HARRY C. PARSONS.0 . Clerk ot Um D lstrle t conrt.0 (Seal)1 By PRANK J. SM ITH . Deputy.
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^ Rent—Furnished >0. o o o T S o o i t t T i r o T o A R D m .na 448 W u t Mate.________________ -
FOR RENT — PrnC-ROOM FURN* m Uhed houte. Olose bi. CaU eo-M.
ROOM^ AND BOARD, CLOSE. IN , _ rates to two. 118 3nd Ave NocUu
i S L IQ B T HOD8SKEEP1NO—ROOM: Phooe 83d. 480 te d Avenue Nortb.
f t l PURITIBBZD AND UNFURNIBBEO ^ 7 honsM. O etU rt Real EIUU. Phoat“ ja - c fc -m w . —n FOR RENT-COM FORTABLE 3 ^ room tumUhed apartmint. 113. 535 448 w u t Mala.___________________
• V O ti^ • ROOM F U R N IS H E D
B IX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ^ g tra ie , t t 448 3nd Avenue East.= J«rom*. __________ _
FIVE P O I N T S A P A R T lO N m Have modem fumUhed apart-
g m en u 'to / n n t. Phoae I881M.
fUti HAVE-APARTMENTS THAT ARB• atl Tight. a lM u u priced 3 aad I
_ rooms. furaUhed compleu. Tbe O *- — ford. 43a M»»n North.
\ a LOnOTS AD — »^RO<»( MODEBN 0 houM is ts o ; 8*rooa modera IU ;
[ a 4-room bo uu 813M; 4*rooa bouu I 0 88JO. A. K . Long, Pbeoe 813. .* -T POR RBNT—FDRNISHED APART- > , * oieat, like small houu w ithout dU- - * * advtnUge oT T iea tn igb t or water - } bUls. O titg e U dealred. 84ft ElgbUt
__________________________Uey; HEW 3 AKD S ROOMBD APART* , A l* ^ meata, modera, eleee te.’ Bleily tin *
^ Aptrtm catt.
„ Help WantedBRANCH MANAOER WANTED BT
oev* old eataWUhed Idaho m aautie tw . iU U lng Maeem te opea and t t ta ag * lo>
' I n v J ^ ^ ^ R ^ v ltb tB 'detU li and w f erenee to P. O. B o i 1408. Beiee,
ju l* L O n - - « C ^ B L A ^ A N ^ ^ w u do*; loog body; beaob legs; u <
^ s w t n ^ aame Betty.; MoUtv j . i *ch - Oraham. Kimberly. rw U 3. lU if f rd
LOST BETWEEN, « a O S H O N K ^ -s tnW 'rw teF B llS r^ ru ek .U rttD C
^ Write k S bS
«a'ourt. ro u H D b il l f o l d , owoer ideau-
■ f r News offlee tn d pay fo r ad. •
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East. Phooe 786J._______________Ko. 8 f o r r e n t - 8-ROOM BOUSE rpor- Modem exoept beat. Pbooe U43-A
BROSSEAU APARTMENU W m1 De* eleetrle nnge aod O. E. Refrlger- oor- ator. Phone 1778.
A OOOD 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSI wlUi garage 00 lOUi Aveaue E u l
court after A u p u t l i t , phone 1814. lach* —
For Sale—Poultryh .„,- - W A N T E D - POUUIRT.^ I t C
' Hunur. Phone 808.______________July. FOR S A L E LEOBORN FRYS
Phone 0483J3. Oeo. Bradley.
S r t . TWO DOZEN LEOHORNjrU. pert Uylng soon. 30o and e0(
ity. each. Phone 1011,
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DOME n t n o t D f o * n A T I K o '. ' oo .-0hew R ooaoBd abopt. U t - ^ - E. m r d e u t. Pheoe m ~ • ,
B A L U m m fB P L V M B IN O *
& F ^ ^ iS fn g tcBoblet Pbeot n i» W .
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PAXNTOlb AND K A O I^C IN IK O
t T f M R. Pheoi IM W .5 .
^ Fo'rSalfr-Fruiti,Veoetablei w r o T 5 5 5 w i 5 5 r T S r S A S
Pbeoe 018U4. __________ •
FOR SALE APRnxyrS. OAU. TQM ’
BLACK R AIPEBR R IK I A T 0 . X
s POR B A L E -8 B U I'« W ir r CIIKB* rise. Phena 8W-J. 3. D. W ttm n .
FOR BALB LAROB A F R lO O n ^ 8148 bwl»eL S mDet W M Bentll
la - » P —® Pbooe 0184J1. ------- ^lu . FOR S A U CBERRIBB n e FBR 101' s ]b i,on tree rJU ep iekcd . O .B ly ,«
oUU eut-of-H oek'C n irtifr.
^ PIE CABBRIEB. le JS. ON n i S ,AN <n«U trees, easy to ptek. 1% mOes u>. e u t et Twla FitU* oa Ktmberty. 1, Roid. D. B. Voaburt._____________
R ABP BS RR IEBFO R BAZXC TtBI 5 k _ 5 ^ •««>. U tnUa m a t Bdaa. 1 lod peck 70o gaUdo.'" U tary— sebotti^^ Pboiu W 3. A lbert WolUta.
=■ For Sale—FurnitureSPECIAL POR FRIDAT AND.BAT*
r r u r ^ . Repoaaaued piaae 840 T trm iU d u ln d . Claude Browa Mu*
- - ile Co._______________________ .
ntiSBD— puRNnruRE.— K n c f f la L — cftblatt. itovee. ttbUa. ehalra. ntgs,
i r ; , aad davenporu prteed to seO. M eeel ^ patet and P u m ltu n etora.
S For Sale or Trade S v S e ' t o a m T u t 'o r ’S T T S^ kinds of uu d fu m itu n . etovu, ta d _ ranges. Oet our prteet. Pbocw i Jet Moon's PtUit ta d Para lU in Start.U lt
— Situations WantedMATEBNITT NURBINO. P :»n* 488,
' q moUU Smuer. _________WANTED-HOUBE OLXANlNO OR
^ Uundn Pbone 873-J. '
For Rent—Miscellaneous* * O raiO H T.PM N O . ra O N E '1031. '
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1 s o M B P B c u e a s A U . TM 6 U JC K! JB S M IN K OP' B6BS' O NP E A K I N ' T E R M S
r< ig o E i g w . . . -__________ ” .
iVETO INHE tj M a O E =M e e tin g S e le c ts C o m m it- *
te e to P u sh “ S w a llo w ' !
o ^ u r p lu s " D a ir y C am pa ign J
" ^ T w i n F a ils C ounty
O n ^n U a tlm o t a 'S im llow Uie eurp lut” cu ip a lsn tn Twin PaUs - i u n county J»»» pertecUd l u t night » t » <Uooer^e«tlnc In the Park hotel w ith tho »ppoljjtinent of » commit- m , tee to eooduet ths moremenC, ioI< -lo ir tn f an addrea by U i*. V n U t _____Reeder. Bot|w.repretentlng tbe Idaho = s : State DatTTmen'B auoeUtlon.
Zntrodueed b r O. T . K o iU M n ab - P p i M cr o l th# Twta PaUi branch et J l l . f tbo Jerom* Cooperative m u n e ir . w w ii
'M i* . Reeder »et lo rtb the retaUvely _ . depreaied coodlUon o( the dairy In* n l du itn r a t preaent. which the Itated 1,1 w u tarcely due to the exUtese« ot U l a lu rp lu f d t dairy product*. In thU conaectlon the u ld that the market values o f lUCh product* fo r the ycar y j - ■ i m 10 far. indleat«d a taUlnt o t f <>• ' * ot nearly W per cent »lnco im , In — _ tb t* (Ute.
• Uerea** CoafsmpUoB- The purpoae of the movement, ahe
cald. w u lo Increaae coniumptlon ot-ih8-prodttett-n«l-only-anw «|.lhoM -
who produce them, but amont the » « , people in general. She q u o te d ^m ^ ^ H. Oreen, aecretary ot the Calltor- oi ata q^lrymen'a ceuneU. u layln*
co u t would, eonaume one ounce of mUk or ita equl»alent in dairy prod- fw n i uetar the lurp lu* would <ll**ppear.■11 u propoeed by mean* of Ulka
betore cttic club*, chamber of com- merce apd o lher onanltatlon*. by pM ten and window dUpUy* and otbCT . meana. to urga .freater. cotj- RimpUen of the produeu of UM dairy * It jraa exp'>alned.
The committee aelected U tl night. to which i t u lU ted olher mem- bera may be ftdded later. eoniUted of ^ O. T.,Koat«r. chatnnan! J(*m O.Orr, N ew ll 8. Wight. Mt*. J. H. Baraefc^U * Wora Bower*. V ri. L. ]" *• “ J.- tfeck lnck. Mrtx H. O. Capt» and lU rre y SwHale.-ftrln n u * ; C. ,,Rf. K e rr lc t lA d Kenneth'CurtU. H ? "J Buhl; Mr*. O. A. Baker, Kimberly. aad O. W. Johnson. Murtaugh.
Mr*. Reeder addreited th t notary Q flP
O o o d in fV [m d ^ ^ » n ? ’ "n*’ j ^ ^ n U uTueaday. forming organUatlons ta m iboth countlea. She wtu ip tak ta Bur- n i ileytodayandinRuperttom orrDW .lt U l l w u announced. - -
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BetvB * B m - 'M r * . O. W. Montgomery, San Pranclsco, te f ty u - He terday tor her home after a v ttlt wltta cu ** M r. and M r*. Praaels Kara*. • u rfls
Enters Boepttal — U rt. U iana Bate*. Tw in PaU*. w u admlttwl 7 ^ . . yetterday to the .Twln PalU eounty bospltal to oadergq medleal -treat-
___________. P a m U -e f-D a if t i la r — M r. and w yo
_ M r * . JJswty . Heodfiwa. __Plter. are the parenU of a daogbter >r>joc
- bem a t a-prtvate nn tta rh im h«i« ^ .. f esterday. . .. f . ___- t im i
Leaves P w .R e a e ^ M lu OracePom. Los Angele*. h u returned to u,eher bome after a v u it w ltb ber par- to oent*. M r. and Mra. Pred Po**, ar., M tni and brother. Pred Peat, Jr.
— ^ ■ to »p ^ , C^lile*fo. l i l t tor ber home y « T »or* terday after a vUlt of a montb w ith letts^ her suter. M n . Jam v ne ld, wbom <0. abe bad not *ero to r IT year*.
b tc a d * I to tn n Time — P*tron* T A I of the Twta PatU public library maywithdraw booka for a month In- I atead ot two wteki. whUe they are
- on vacatloa. t t wm announeed yes- 01 terday by Mlaa Jt-aUe Pr**er. U- ihmj brartan. o,, ,
Uavea fe r TcBBceeee-Mr*. O. L . ctetlNIchob. HumboMt. T^nn«»ee, le ft fo ^
. fo r her home ye«l«rdar atter a Vutt writw ith her brothet, W. I. MeParland, todiand lUter. Mr*. P. H. BtowelL She w «lw u accomptnled by her daughter. t iEither U e NlchoU. thre
Leave. IIoipttaV^Among patients call<U«nUsed from the T»(n PalU uvecounty general hqepiui during the eoftl u t 24-hour* were; Margarrt Tracy, hoti' 10-yf»r.old daughter of Mr*. JohnTracy. Tw in PalU, m d Mr*. John “ NUchel. T » tn PatU. Both wtre *ur- .c r ,
B« ii™ r r< n L n A « i. ln - Or. J S , PJoyd Hamm, aecompanltd by hU
jnolher, Mr*. Prank Hamm, retunird 1 ,yuterday from Lo* A n ie lrt and o th- . ‘ LrrC am orn la polnu. MUa Irene Hal- IS , verMn. Kimberly, r«tum «l w ith
• them. They were also aeeompanW ^by Mr*. Mary O. Walker. Lo* An- I?geJe*. who come* to vUlt her- daugh- vt..ter. Mr*. Harry W. WaUaee. .
Seek CalJfcmla B «n — ParcnU of— E n K 5 v m < » * n . - i5 r r n 7 rv e rg irn : r ^
HoUon, Weed. CallfomU. haw ap- “ * ' p llfd la pnllgw hpT« tnr In search for the boy* who le ft thetr uu, bome* a few day* n o . Stewart U 5 Xeet U ll and weighs M pounds and 11^
• w u dre**ed ta bha ahtrt, overalU and orange iw n t« r, trimmed bUck. = HoUon U 0 feet UU; of slight buUd. and wear* blue * h lr t overalU and creanr colored sweater, aecordtag to ^ the dcKTlptlon. ^
Go After PvlwBer*—OrU Cryder, deputy shertft. and ‘WUllam Sears. poUea officer o t Twfn PalU. went to BcUe yeaurday to get Wayne BaUey
----- and l i z a r d flegllka, wba weie tak -Acn tato curtody ta BoUe Tueaday fo i- - lowing f l l tn f o f coaplatat before H.M . Holler. jutUce of the peace, ebarttng them «1th theft o f ao au- toDobUe frOT Lee Loraa
MtBi4eka P ^ W l - U r. tn d ^ Ura.P .O .K t»U oar *sdsoa,Prands.
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w r - i i * ^ Hllli■r momm qvnxn ' ^
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.k i n ‘^ n A A Unltet
wre WM laeky. Tbey w u gbta '(« take me the doctor’* U get >y bed u e e d aa* wben tba car htshw Jt me aa> ta&oeked me down oa It.t’bwtc4.« curry,
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MBOflROLETS | COraCTFORCOJli
. • from, . Ihie.
: .H. Rellsr Bids Low on «j»i Supplying of 600 'Jpns f™; Of Fuel in Twin Fails
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lid Of W. H. RcUer fo r a confracr oiling deliver approximately 000 tons ion ai coal, a t M.7S tor pea and 19 for
U Indlt>ehdent dU trtct In sei- ■ ni a t th * offlco o f the auperln- ' “ dent U st night, u tba loweit olUd* put In at the meeting. Act:'en ot the bids ottered were for luted>0 'to r pea coal and U -U for t)«m,'M. Three othera offered bldi of thee r than these figures but higher «|*tn;n the -bia o f Mr. Reller. ' ' pu i110 proportionate number of tons againeaeh coal to be purchased by the gan <tflc t U not set fo rth dhd each mtercd wUl be taken m needed, biit tbe d<U understood tbat prdbably be- h u bi«n 79 and 100 tons o f pe* coal ticlpi I be used and the reat w ill be ]u t«tk. . - . It 1, 1rhe board called fo r bids tome uter la ago but rejected a ll and caUed aew bid*.----------------------------------- *o!d t
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JSS SMS POSITION a INIOHPTJIiyESTig90ISE. July » (;r^O ovem or Rou n >, Id today he had been negoUaling n f t l Ih Wyoming for aeveral months lor lettUmenl of tbe Snake river wa- n j r question before senator Xbbm u The ked him lo speed up the compact man He f ln t wrote Oovemor A. M. Bole a r t. Wyoming, on October 34.1991, and f ta g t j.a i« U l« to grant Idaho's re- man Wtt tor tlUnga on water altea Jutt in E Tott th> Idaho border In Wyoming, w u tu t same month a t the govemor'a ai tnfkrt*i<e In Portland'^he aUo Hot oached the q u e i t^ . . ' • youi Both he and R. W. ParU, Jdaho. l& io ^ o n e r ^ reclamaUon, urged poct fyomtaj to r a n t the requeiU.-tn8 m ro o r aald. monllta before Senator -f<homaa tatroduced In -c tS ^ s * the auU ■solution authorUlng ertM ipact be- tao.( IMO Che two«Utee oa aKoeaUotf-of- pm jfe w at^. - - - - - - ___On July 'M ~pu t. a fU r paiaage of — le ruolutlon. the governor wrote »Oovemor Clark u k ln g b lm to ap- >tnt a lepreienutlve lo enter tato pact at once In otder to preaent It ) the IcFUlatlve meettag th i* wta-
ire Benator Thomaa w rou blm a ■ tte r ur«lDg qtllck aetlon ta ncgotlaL;. J I f tbe compact.
A'ILOR worth $38,000 DIES OF MALNUTRITION
OLYMPIA. W uh.. July 37 ( ^ A l - tiough Andrew B. Craig. 71. a taU- r who piled hU trade In ft little •c k r o ^ ihop over ah OlymplT lothlng itore had I9S.000 In cash xked In banks, m alnutrition w u rrltten Into the court record* here oday u Ihe eauw of hU death two reek* ago.The a ttd tailor, who died after a
hree-month lllncM. eame to Olym- lU two yearn ago from Ban Diego. Ullfomla. HU only known reUtlves Ive In Bcotlaiid. Previously he had peratrd tailor nhops In A l« . Okla- lonia. and abo tn Alaska.
.tlnldoka. and Urn. KleffAer'l fa- tifr . Julien Roy. Tw in PalU. lett hu morning for Yellowstone na- lonal park Kliere they wlU spend two reeks' vacation. TJwi K le ffn en vUlt- '(1 for a short time here.at the home o Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kleftner. Mr. Q rlfncr’s father and motherwho aro »»u at prewnt to their ion, 8yl- rt5ler Kleffner. director c f athlrtlca It Lcavion high achool. and Mr*,- tle ffn rr.
■ M ld lS i Men V M i - j ; 'H.''Hoop«r‘ tad-W.A - j^ n n a M rVafbridi e. were n Twin P a it ycsu-fday on bus ing .
>uy »eed'irom northern stale* and. pay for Ihem in the faU V llh poutoe*.
L O O K -
D A N C E L A N D
.A i^ th e r Ix>tn o f Fun D u e *
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T : y / T w i s i E A L ^ ' p a g y K g
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W O RKPnESSEsItlckei
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Rogerson to Go< ln -Get S .Heavy Coat of Qravel
Work of. gravellnc 31 m lle t on Jnlted S ta ta highway, number » l. . letween Rogerton and Godwin U - I lelng pushed rapidly, awordlng to tporU received here, and wUl i ro ly b ly ^ compteted a ^ t A iyu * l
rho h u the co n tn rt vrtth tho aUte! •]{!” The contract aUo call* to r ligh t
TaveUlng o t the three m lle t o f ttai* ilghway from Oodwln to oonaect irtth the Old Oregon T ra il near Jurry, and for Ugbt fn iTeUlng o f ‘“ t ire m llet o f highway from Godwin o tho Tw in PalU f l lU r nfant. there ?J*“ Xing a branch In }he ^ h w a ^ a t ^ Jodwln toward Curry and toward Pwln PalU. . “ P *
The 31 m ll( t wUl bave ft beavy :o)it of gravel, about 1500 yarda to T i l l be mile, which w ill enable the *U t« I |U 0 oil l l a tu r completion, making t I I k Itretch o f gravelled and oiled roa4 • „ Irom Godwin to the Nevada *U te me. The branching roada tr«ded || (fjtb a lig h t eoat o f 300 ten* t??he nlle, from Qodwta ’to ith e 'o id Ore- >[on T?aU. and from Oodwln ta the . . . Uter plant. wlU not be In condition 0 permit oUing a t once I t U under- Svf! itood. \
The Compton company. M cMlnn- i iU { , j ia i9 n J i* i_ th L C 9 n tr« c t_ lo t , t5 !? jlllng the 31 m lle i between R o g e rtT **" ion and Oodwln. ® ” ‘
Gem(U(=su£s=Eoit=: . P R O P E R T Y A C C O U N T IN G m v
, . . low Action to r accounting w u IntU-
luted yeMerday by John W. Ora- ti*m. Tw in PaUs attorney, In behalf Jf the Tw in FaU* Securttles company Igalnst M. Durfee *n othen. -PUlni:<f'c l*lm»lbhaveajuc%mehi
agatnii Motence D, Heap and M or- gan O. Heap, who are. i t U alleged. * tatereitcd in ownenhip of aheep w llh “ ®l, the defendant. I t UaHegod th a t there * h u beea no aocounUng between par- ™ " tlclpanu la the aheep deal fo r the lasl teven y ta n . The *heep flock w u . ‘" • It U^aUegrd. aold four yeara ago. but - • later, I t U u ld .- 368 - head other • sheep were bought. O f the*e 147 were sold thU year, i t U alleged tha t O ur- t fee h u mortgaged the dUputed prop- qm erly to hU ibn-ln-law, Dewey Con- nj.) yen, and tha t thU action Jeopardliea the InteretU of the Heap* and tbere- { by the value o f the Judgment held and agalntt them by the p la in tiff com- <](*i p iny Ooiiyeri U made a party to tbe action. J
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HAGERMAN COUPLE WEDS■■-------- . cak
nAQBRUAN. July 37 (SpecUl to plsiThe New*l-MU*Dora-Bolcc'. Hager- ' “man. daughler of M r. and M n . Alvta R llBolce, and Bammle BUck. ton of M r. 'and Mr*, a. E. BUck. aUo ot Hager- ,man, weretfiajTledattbeoourthouie ^In Brigham Clly. OUh. Juno 39, It ^ w u announeed bere today.
After a trip to Salt Lake City. U v a «« Hot Spdng*, *nd PocateUo. tbe young people relumed to Hajerm *n.Thev Plan in >h«ir .i«_ —PocaUllo after September 1. . "
__- • Ph'■Farmers in—ciay -cout»ty, MU- —
sUUppt a n receiving ap p r^A u U l> 'MO,OOO a month from the ir d a l^ and ptfuury- tn te rp ru e s ^ — ---------
H O R S E A N D I
B U G G Y D A Y S IA lo t o f people r e fe r I lo the o ld d a ys | M the "h o rs e an d - buRKy day ’d.” T h e re w ere n lo l o f cu»-
.tom.s th en th a t we------w ia h -w c re - ln jfO R U *— _
now . b u t n o t fo od ,n e l l i n R m e th od s . I rost.4 o r expenses. IT h e ca r haa rcp la c -
' ed tb e horae and buRRv and p e d e s tr ian food n h op p in f: ha b ils . U s in ff th e c a r m akes “ cash and c a r ry ” food b u y in u D r iv ey o u r ca r to o u r s to re Koon. Y o u w i l l be p ; e a R c d w ith e v e ry th in jr - F oo ds - P rices nnd S erv ice .
S E R V I C E
C O F F E EH ave vou t r ie d o u r ,!-• n e w f r V 1 c e "B ra n d C o ffce? I t bi a n e w A V e s t m t — * b lend o f Kood c o ffce , and m akes a ' cup o f d a rk r ic h c o r fc e .. T h e p rice
- now is o n ly 20c pe r pound w h ich Is an exceptiona l p r i c e fo r th is g r a d t o f coffee .
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rWINFALLS'MAlii PLANS Oil;- _T0 GI.VE BUHL ADDRESS ™
W. a . Stcinird. Twto JWl*. cahdl- | }\ late lor congreu fronvObe Second [daho district ob the Liberty party ileket. will addreu an open meetlag Prca U tha iIu h le ltyh a lla tB P .M .T b u n - U ro llay. • Ida Cl
bvtced to Mtuaa. pie tp- tnce .1
lEililEIIDi9illKES i in t IF TIUI. I B 2 ;
— ;— ' He*veina t* for delivery o f .an addreat 55 1 ^ '
twre W }«- L. SleVetil, Jf., U U llM p J aUi, national commander o f tbe ^ — lUnerkan Legion, h u beea chxnged ! « ■ troth Auguit B to August 3. accord- — lag to word ^ I v e d here ye*Ur- lay. ^' Proinm for the ooeulon' ha* no t
Men completed 11 U *tated. bu t ,vlU b i within a few day*. Leglonoalre*' from all Bouthem Idaho counties axe. B i^ t t d to attend. '
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Addreuei by M n . Bv» Lee R e ^ .Boise, repreientatlve of the Idatao su te Daymen's aaocUtlon, and Joel Pntst. BoUe. Idaho genefal agent ot lhe Oregon Short Ltae, wereheardVthe-Tw ln-Fa llt noUiry-elub- -meeUng her< a t the park hoUl year terday.
Mr*. Reeder w u Introduced by jo b n jj-0 n» d ls tr lc t.m sn*tie r_o f_^_ _ M iHoTtnrrrcompanyr6be-»pek»-la- — support of the dairy Induitry'a “ Swallow the lurplus'' movement, urging every family to Increase IU coniump- Uoa Of dairy producUrp. T . K o * ^ . manaer ot the local p la b t Of l«e Jerome CooperaUve creamery. iO o wu-preient.. Mr.- Prleit aUo spoke In *upport of. the d * lr /' Industry, decUrtag I t w u second to none In tmporUnce In Zd*- b&
R*lph rv k . vice president, pretU - ed ta ths jV jn c c of W . Zen u Smith, pretklent, who w u reported eerloutly Ul.'
: ' ANNOUNCEMENTSTwin FalU Odd Pellow* lodge wUl
meet at the Odd Fellows' haU tonight at the usual bour In regular -monthly seulon. The annual report of lodge llnancc* w ill be presenUd and dtKucscd.'A fuU atUndance U dealred.
The Salmon SocU) club w ill hold % dsnce tn Odd bellow* baU Saturday. Sandtclrhes ore to be fumUhed by Mrt. C. M,-Oates' dlvUlon and cakes by Mr*. Roy DavU dlvUlon u pl*nned at the meeting o f the club.
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nUaSELL LANE, July 37 (BpeeUi to The New*)—Russell U n e basebaU team won IU th lrU enth successive game Ust Sunday, defeating the Riverside OUntt. 37 to 11, on the U tter team's Iteld.
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an with glory and honor. He paid ibute to U n . Chase In. ber lUo: fH*” Id In her aptritual work*.Two duet*. *The Pearly W hite -sakt t ty." and “ No DUappolnlmeal in to tb eaven." were given by Mr*. Ora OC ttai eeter and MU* Gladys w ith M n . leMe<
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HEN from:. fiUkODY f “H. M .-B artle tt and Henry Brock, !rcumieh. Oklahoma, w tn taken tntc *Btody early yeiUrday moRUng fo r {i«>eeUd attempt to aUal g u from fear sear tbe Reed apArtatesU. I t u T
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