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CityEiilHoa TH V o1.19;N o.130. -IruiiieftlnF "T3ef§ttdFfsi Toward Sail flpvernmcnt Forces Dyi ---------- - SetFireToBuildi O f R etreat Befc ^ ' Bj EOBEET B. PA ----- -------------------(CopyriaJit, WM. By Ilia HENDAYE. France, Sept. 4 — was In Ilames which drove lu rc their commdca hcadlntf toward { aatlanelBht.mUcsaway. . The entire five square mllw o /lames which consumed the unes . of those who had been killed In ^ t h p poastal-clty. Jn the night fl amalJ band oi go held out at the heatf'of the*— International bridge Into France to keep tho-entranqd I open long enough (or the last .(J . clvllUn to nta to wfety.. . ... 'oovemment forces ftUlDs'back ' toriM S*a 5fb»*lUn dyn»mll«<t - • totdt tnd K tlln to even’thlns la , their line of nlrtH »hlih might o_, ' tld (ho rtb«l advance. The-jovenunent mllllUnnnJioId- ln| tht Iran brldseheid fought des- pertlely »IUJ a r»U«y car full or ammunition on tracki .betide . . Ui»m. • ' (Co; The Malcd carload, of munlllont had at Hendaye ffom Daf* x 2 t\ celona today, brought ote? tHe gpa ' Prtnch nllw y under a loaj-iUnd- jji], )ni InlemaUonal - agreement b(« ^ ^ tw en Pranc# alnd Spain. Al * When Xhe SpanLah sovemment of L mUtlamen -recaptured the bridge- Aia: head they aaked. the French to Lari ihutUelhecaraafaraitlnSpanlJh euitomi houM on their-»We-»bere .,h.-c they pried It open and helped them- ,,^5 leltea to the ammunlllon. ^ - Defender* Seatter •Arho»-«f*tli*^emm«al-dtIeaU ^ (era atlll alive alter the two daya of iC E tra^^rm rir-T m - ^ ed I mur L ' IGHTS-a«rf-^ SI^ADOWS z ^ In Dais’s Events > _ ________________________ * noui r ^ -ilUi . (By.'ITieAsaoclated J» iw i . gjB ■~DMOl»ind»^— Ihe ___ CLEVZLAND — The cohceaifi^- -BHr arlea of tha Oreat'Iakea'-cxpoaltlon tone ' are_Mglw a "hot dogllengthenng *ltr ’•■E\Vn^daythe>getanlnch'll>ng-' nil'"' tr." said Uie operator ot one at*hd. *>»“ •'Xf-Uila. kccpa .upn-ga^rt-tolng -te —ul have to lengthen our counters.by ” , Labor day.” Ths’atandard five-inch “i o f liaa p^. crom lo IS Inches, and tel!a for IS HI «"»*• , ___ iH — llko-O arofl-Iiko=-" ---------------- -j NEW BRITAW. Conn.-Roy Her- : .berl, 38. . Mller. waa HmnfJaTZff ~ ^ at a hospital for amoke Inhaled at a fire. ' ' 11 •'Qan I have a . cljareller he Mai aiked, . Smoldnit voj against the rul», M nerbert-donned hU clollielwnllc- \ , td oaUlde aiid llRhW up, ^ Tuttor T u r f - ^ 2 ^^^^^^^ESOTA—Oroundkeeper A rt erou: _flmllli:or.(ho,Unlv.en'lly_oLMlin'«i for. Mla'a memorial atadlum aald. he press figured thnl c n u i which could grow (o II - nlitiough coKS atepped on It aliould spali 'bo iturdy enoujli 'to wiUjatjuid the -n, auaults-of.Uie.Qooher /'thunderlnB ^ i, 'herd- of football fame. • |,c)p £0 he lifted a blue p a a frid right *h!c: oul o( Ik pasture and traiuplanted pf " It In Uie aladlum, where a turf of T lander Uncage wai tom to ilireda last fall by grid wanlor* who •didn’t replace their dlvoia. • UnfvvoidftblyDetained— . ONAMfA; Mlnn.-Plre broke out popu In Al llolil’a garage, which he valued Mi at IIJOO. Ke called the fire depart- leadt ment. Ing. ___ nilrty mlnutM p«*jtd while a key contl .. was fdund to open the railroad depot, ela"- whereln were lockcd the' newly ar- lUi •' , rlvfd noalea. Another JO mlnutei • Th spert by while tliey searched for the dem( .. cusiodlnn of the firehouse key, ' Ista 1 Tlie fire department arrived at Blun Hie scene ot [he ^aw tojlnd only lo t _,.Nnouldcrl»(t'r\ili». ' anjj Tribal Leader Hopes Rituals Instruc • —SEATTLE, Sept. Tlie In>- ~T i-.,mWrnitil~X'iiTihlOUrTni~[raaiT THd • tlons will never die. ' 7' . mIT j o «ild Chlrf,_\VllIljm_0hcUon. ler.n ,licredltnry leader of the Soehomlih cuatc — tribe,-todBriiH'r-AnolhcF-icaion of •Insinictlng W iile boy* and girls In Uie fait-dylns rltunU of,hi* race. Nearly 500 ycutlu sat al hi* feel Ihli aummer. in croups of SO. at a -..Youiss-MWt-cnrUUan-yuKjQiRiion camp hear' here, and learned- the folk-lore, tho dances nnd the wood- c n tl of the ancient daj'S. ' He rscc'miiitTsnBhio'mrouF teaa ' aplrit may live," salcl the chieftain, to ro who 1* nearing his 70in winter “And andl It the culture o( the Indian is to Sahn -continue. It wtll b« through such Ou tKUt u hCbb, [E TV lauuB Atjun oonuo , or ctncoi^TioHa FlamesAs L Fall Back I h Sebastian | lynamite Roads And m Idings-In-Line— K ifore Rebels . I. FABBEB,JB. : ' f ha AW«Ul«l Preu) IJ — The city of Inin tonight ' Tebcl conqucrers out to join d Bovemmcnt-hcld San Seb- s of the "clly was a ma 33''o f nestlmatcd number.of btxlles In the seven-weeks’ siege of iim T MESiaiET' Spain's President Orders I Siial<eup to Rally Sup- ' I . port in Crisis . I iCop^rlght, 1036, Auoclatcd Press) I •MADRID. Sfpt, i - Communist* Iny flr^t fimp In k Spanish .cabinet formed tonight lo rally rupporl of the working classes Alarmed by the "crave-alluatlon R If tlie civil war.“ President Manuel c(l Uana'called OS-year-old Francisco ff LArgj Caballero, a powerful social- . ,» il-tfjktremlsl^ader since tlie over- ' h.'ov oMfte mcnarchy In IMl, to -— r 'jnn a new cabinet. ' __ Larjo Caballero became premier [] j tnd minister of war. J w Olral Per- P v •ema'Bed In the cabinet without BIx 6f yieJlmlnistrlci were head- !d by aoclallsti 'iS a two by com- nunlsli Although neither ajudlcal- sU nor anarchbta, both'bflen crlt- . caJ <if the go«mmecl'a elvll_ war Clat aeL'iods, were given posts, 11 was p ■•ported reliably they are pledged 0 tupport IL BcporU Serieu Daoger Before the new cabinet wu an- ' gp; jouneed to gain Vnuulmum weight a cln ifiirihrworkliiK'cIiaseff.'’ Inillleclo ^jnrc >jBtp,p»rinii»tl'‘a d £ r . r J 4 ; . . ’ -^Bow. “TVuih does not allow us (0 hide w u ' he fast there lies serious danger In any 1 Mrnmadura becadse rebeb have 1017. «ncentrated their bc.^t troops there cltn lhelr best generals.. o,b ri •The.relils hav.e gatlitred there ,,^ i. ill'■(he' war;mBltri5l8 wlilcli* some' latluna unscrupulously sent lliem." fonfe Olral Pcrrlfn uUn Hl/-d Dip p«ll^ (ConUtnied on Page 2. Col. 11 , iiilii-g JlEOfJIlO Marching. Frenchmen Calli. for Removal of , * Arnisr^iiibai^o PAHm. K p lT w '-= H^ 'tKs n 50/100 marchlnff Parisians, voclf- ^ pously demandlnfj'guni and planes ' ar-Spaln," lonltht-addcd.lo-tltf' . ressiire on the French covenimtnl ) lift its arroi rmbargo against 5 pain. ) The militant demonstration heap- ^ 1 fuel oii tho heated demands for ' S elp . for tlie Madrid government % hlch followed Immedfately on news ^ f a rebel victory; at Inin, 5 Oppeie “JJloeliBde- " CommunUls exhorted the Social- < I supporter* of Premier Leon Blum 4 i combine fofces wllh Uiem In a , emand Hie government wlilidraw ^ s -blockade" agafrist the SpanWi opular front. 5^' Maurice T lw ei, the Communist rader and center of the mass meet- - lg. eliarrfcd "forelKn Fascists are sntlnulne to arm the Spanish reb- : Is—and- Insbied-Fnuicc-abapjon__ Jl "hands oft" policy In Spain. Thort:.^ before going lo lead tlie emomtralloii. proposed Commiin- .t* and SoclaIl.^t* appeal lolnlly lo lum “to raise the blockade so fatal 3 tlifi.MUie.ot-reputllcfln.^palri . .. nd the cause of liberty and peace." . is.to P e rp e tu a te jc tin ^ W h ite Boys "ThfT an> yligrr In iMm ' Indian __J. :aehlng* and to practlca Indian - - ...■ rH~W lfiiulbir'b>nie«nhrm -' - if.m. and” thus prrpcTHTiT^ our *' ' Jstoms." __ For seve7al years. Chief Shelton as followed h b choscn mt-uloii- Sdrrffllng Campfire girls onTcra- U « . Boy 6cout5 another; vL-.liins . * ’lintx-faltsr-unmportsmm's slaws, •" ' le annual revivals ol Seattle's old- me PoUatch-recountlpB leRtndv, • He ttaehea the.whjile dantf: hr • _ •aihes how to shool.an arrow; huw ) roasl the rhlromes ol Uic hrackcn nd the other natural loods given by ahalle. ttw great sWnt. But ChW Shelton's mosl popular Dbb/. u canlnc lobm ACCUR'ATE VIN I ~ T\vi: . 'Rivali I j H b m N S W * 'C p S fi 'HIS dramatic picture of the chief IloflWvcI.Vand Governor Alf M. confcrcnce a t De.s Moines. Iowa, crnnr Lnndon (standing btside I (/P)i>holo... i H B _ Tnrnii rnnimnro — ------- ilaims Credit on ‘Sounder Basis Tiian Ever Before' in Ali Hsitory’ •«: waa BPRINOFIELD. III. Sept-4''(/TV- Cheering Uironrto Illinois* caplUl ' „t,. card'TQi” auerWhi byPfciJdeni ,nn ow..«ll..lod*y lhal federal iredlt 1“-^ u on a “sounder basis" lhan* at ,i" iy other time In Ihe nation's hb- waj Tlie brief slatemcnt. made from le rear platform of the presidential leclal. came just before &Ir. B o ose-....... 'It Plunged Inlo the aeml-llnal C „ , mlerence of hU Inspection tour ol DOO liillu ol" sun'd^.*.pclli'\l~troji ^ Strppfng lo the puifnrat of his •Iva'te car for the third llmtf dur- g tho day. he remarked thal he Id Just talked by tcleplione wlUi OTtary ot the Treasury Henry - - • ----- acreii {Continued 'on Page 3, Cot. 21 . enoui The Last Time iHe Die SB 5K 1 " ilr a T E - a N 'ASSOCIATED PR: FALL \m FALLS, IDAHO, SATURjlA’ als For Presidency Meet ii V l lef rivals for'lhe presidency wa.s M. lindon of Kiinsoa niet at Ihc ''a. It shows I’rcsldcnt Hoo«evcU- ( ie him) for mi c.^chBn■Re o( grcetii ■Workm^liance I, I Galls Striiie •Of :~W^OO- ln - \Vftjr tH ^ i n N O T O N . B^rt. . (,TV- llie Workem Alliance of America announced today ii Imd been rec- nmi r>nn1zed by the/Workr I’rogttsJ admlnlstmUon'as'h eollectlro | bargaining . agency for relief trotkera but Itut Its demand fori wago Increases had been rejected ' David L aw r,. president, simul- taMQU^-ahnounced-hls-flrg»i.( . xtMlInn hitrl rnllrri n. >(riVf> n t' tWI-d 10.000 »\llnric««Il* WPA worker*. and'aald ‘^iCTicDon li'what the administration must expect from Ihelr refusal to pay decent .*ent' wages." - ...........the h ------- ^ ^ ^ ------ I I ' For ------------------------- --- ---------- twcc.1 lugar Factory For X ununw r n i T o s p c c i e#hci ------- Wig r: ONTARIO. Ore, Sept. ^ vn-He- Rulllt; orts here utld Uie Amalgnmatftl alung iug.tr eompniiy b atiemptlng to In- - .p,,. :resl farmr.’s In more beel mgar j creiige- wlih llie h o > of -gettmit nough lo jiiJtlly erection of a plant. <0 Did A Bubble Dancc He Gc 3K a —5$4t I \ ! ^ m $ iiti ............. 'Copyjighi, IW9, by PRESS NEW SraPEIWC'fl M B A jlAY. MORNIbtG, SEPTEMBEn 5, ..I ' ' t oi L old a dro 'in- II gnll cqu fina her Hi All); to b stilp R'05 (akcn when President ^i Ihc middlewcstem drouRhf lit- (iic.i(cd)' turning lo (iov- cair cetinKH, smiics nnd lauRhs.— look cloui ' ...................... In ............ ........ = of-b CLD lDBIRSIiiS’S ilM B S * _ *pec' Drought CpHfcrcncc Closes uw, for Kansas-Governor ^ in Ralnslorni ' ' Woui TOPEKA. Kas." Sepl. - A ;wTi-day molor trip 'tn a droughi relt cloied-forOpvenior Ait M.' Jitidon today In ft cloudbtmt that . ent tnrrrnu.6f water antlsilt-nenw it”- he hlRhwhy he. iraveleil, For nMriy 50 of ‘he 6(1 miles Ik- moII WCC.1 AteWson.— where lie stopped cecii oaiimrli ftftrrn.perwnal Iwiiectlon Ui if'northeast Kan.ia.'^ dr'nyght eon- jio*-, ah cundlilate drove through a <Iriv- j,f n ng r:iln that Hooded lowlanii mtd- ;ulllt3'and lelt water inchr.i deep jjo„, ilung. i h f c'oncrdc hlghniiy. ^o,,., 'hf'.presldenllnl nominee snld Uic He aln_wa5.too liitc, linnevcr. to't«iCs, .wing tConUnued on l*age3. Col. 11 -------- Marl Got Arrested —L--------------- !— 1—-------- J "f _____________ ^ ^ mini I I f.rtjUg^"' '(--.tly avlai 1 ^ m - s i A l l h l ^ lu r »>cm /,/. . ^ '/7 » '■ g? r JM / r' r , ^ '>' .f^v dbp.4 /s. addt( ---------- 1 Hie I \^ ^ y~ ' ■'Th' -■ ' Trap <v) • ' erilen ^ X . oat tl \ ...........................PM ------------------------------------ fall''! S, by Ib ; Htw 'Vork Ttlbune, lac ceU^d VOMPCETE \ILY I 5, M36_______________■ -■■ ArJMsas- M rpl^ Specta } fp p (2 /r^e/ On A tlani 33-Y(;ar-OId Aviatrix Let Of UnfavorabI MCopyrighl, 183«. By The ABINGDON AIRDROME, Berkj Rpryl Ktnrl-hnm n.y>>fir.fitri tiqtiiiny Atlantic occali in licr atti to fly froni England (o New York n ie blonde, attractive society ^ old son ak homo ond took off fr drome here at 0:'50 p. m. (12:50 p in-the-factrorwcathcr- forccastJ Her tiirquolse-bluo plane,**~ a slock model, carrlcd 200 ii gnllons of gas and no radio M equipment. |1| 'Hius, Uie only news of.her prog- ress over Uio 'ocean must come rinm ships at sen which might sight her plane marked "VP-KCC.;* »lrnds iWltneta Takrolt Her uke-ofi was unoaUnUllous. alih only a lew friends on Uio Held Q( lo bid her adieu on her harardoua . .. wiiure-tn-lier' compawtlreiy llghr — itilp turned “Tll# Messenger." She wore a lli;hl grey JumiKr, :rey flannel Irousers, and on .her neud perched a. Jaunty wbl^.Jiai. Salnily sJio stepped ln.tp Uio ship, jji; took off, and disappeared Into the »|i :loud-lieavy dusk. ui, In the thlp's cabla were a Jug )f-black colfee, a package of fruit >nd nuts-h(^ only lood and drink. Beloro-aho’took olf alie told Irlendi sho expected sho would av- :rago about 15fl miles nii houf-on ' ;lie projected 3,<M-nille flight. -■'1-don't think th t l l get laf w Htr k llghtjlune," saldJIflrry.IUehmau fiS iho..wltli Merrill made & record- bro ipecd eatlcm crossing from New tre; k'ork lliU week In a ship tliat cost liei 1100,000. A»erl*an* W ill — - - lUchman and •MerrlU_jald Uiey voiUd wait. fo& EOT .favorable veatlW before Uklnf off oa Uielr iiojeeted retum speed flight lo New eoric. 1 ' E men— {JJ iftVo aceompllslied. . -fro Amelia HKarliart PuUiam, the Oncrlcan a^laUlx, Hew tho AtUntlo rom west lo east alono, and Amy j „ dollboii croueU from Woles lo Con- lecUcui with her husband In lS]].^ Bul no woman alone h u ever £ Iowa Irorn Lngland in New York, -fltw-WlHir-uvtr-tlie- ocean grave -gu; if two other woiuc.ii who failed In ;ajil'-wesl utteiiijiu, 'niey were the pic ion, £blo Mackay and the Princess />A’eiiateln-Wcrthclni. p|tj Her-'shlp. a &lngle-cnglned.Jow Flng. nioiioplijuer lias -n crublnj .■ ange of ulxiut 4000 mll'es, p], Tralni for Hlghl wa Tnii. finri aUik’tlc-louiUilg. Mrs.lml larkham malnUiliicd' a vigorous 1 ralnlni schedule. for tirtparanon “ri or lhe fliglit. I "1 have had llio Atlantic flight In "or nind lor M)nie time.'' ulie aald. ‘Then pra lie cliiincc to ilo 11 ^^a-i' gi«n me — ly a Kenya syndicatfl mtcre.^ted In ivlation. Tlipy Bta h-ickng me right lirough." 1 Mrs. .Markham has been flying Jl lnccl93t-whm she foloed after only U- JfihLtouralinauicllili:_________ _ _i COMMim;i)-T« A.SYLU.H \ RIVEIIIIEAU, N. y., Sepl. 4 {A'l io.vph Kuehnel, aged Bay Shore lerroll JaHeil yolerdny-allerlw 'n» ouiid exiicrlmciitliii! witli a large r-nUly ol cx|)l<i;.lvw, was commit- ed today lo the stale hoJplUI lor tie Insane at King's Park. l i iii i /iisraipss fiff ------- - ,-r Ufackers-Rclrcat to-Hills With Soldiers. Planes in Pursuit "e ____ ,. w -tCWror.‘,-T!rr:;.- i • •-n--"Anibs j''*'* rom Iriifi,.mil «Mi.i lintidfd Palea- > ' tail'/ Ilrrald ilisn'l<'li aald today, lille Ilrllaln eallnl nut ic.'^rvcs m OMi'ole rcinfiircrni'-nw In the Holy ___ anJ. . y. Tll’! nra\pn|)rr r.ild lillKomied ]- rab'i criulpi'cd u.lth machine guns roe.'^ tbe. bwirr and ambushed a a ' / (if. the IJiicnlTi-'IUtT; regiment .ta^^TiilkauuiuMiilUiala------- - l_ . ..Alla.k.M.,«’'V R tt= = = = ^ ,T?i;.Arsli.' aitarkrii al dawn, the p f' is'iuUh jald. but lliially were re- nm - pl.^d* acrt~TTtro*eti"t8' lha hlHs' [Jjri llh Irnops and alrjihncs In purr tm lit. . ' ' yral At lea.M 23 A[ab.v«ere kUIed. U j,> Idtd, *nd many «er> wounded, but ii le Drlthh. |iiilc Thff-rsr-olfirc aiinoiinwd troops iwi ere tieliig lifld in rejclltie.M for _A: aiiTDorl~io"l’alf.'t!iie where dls- only 'liens conllnurd unabated Ihr&URh- he t It the.day. . He Part of the army reacnes were tent ill"! oul, and maneun.'s were can- D Uid. Iccti . • 1 ' :” N E \? uustn WDU uzunen or , . AsaociA'np pittaa______ -Woman F i FT o Tict acular Ben fm D e d tJ F ^ ^ McJHigH- *aves England In l’ace ^ ble’W eather meABOclated Press! Wl ■rkshtre, Eng,.'Sept. 4 ~ Mrs. ®® .' ^^nlh»r tfinlgh* ft(iu>"'nvffr M ittempLlfl be tho first woman ^ itk. ?" y woman left her seven-year- •?' from the.Royal airforce air- ™' 0 p. m. eastern standard time) am-Qf-nngustyfoccan. ' ' ' An; «Pi Bfl r wh : ------- suf Ben O^Howard and Wile “ ^rapped■Unde^Wrc«l(age- it - in Indian Desert - riS Um -••CROWIiJOIHTiN, I f , Bepl, 4 Wl Bel) O. Howard, 19U Bendlx Iropliy 1 winner and h b . rsclng-companlon ute wlio wero seriously lnju|ed today ord when Uifl 32-year-old Chlcsgo trans- Col iwrt pilot cnalied hb racin< plane but on Uie bleak Navajo reser^-atlon. 40 Hm mllei north of here. .. ^ Howard. *uflcrtd_*_compeund ?J- fracture of both legs and-«Ji»d In- .r^: Jiiff that, ft.rinfiW.salrl,^ ;;*)?!*:! ^ skull frm iire. hi* wife Iwd boUi legii °|- broken. Tjey wers given emerjency ? treatment at tlia IndUn hospiui ?£, here. . . . a n Trapped In Wreeka'pi ' 1 fll# coupl# enulied lo earth' In UiU Isolated Indian country , about ^ noon and lay trapped In th# wwk- age of the plane, Uii engine cnialt- Inft Uielr leg*‘uhlll near lour o’clock. , * SupenUllous Navajo Indian*. w}jo saw.th4-«hlp-ln-idtloto-]|oww«l was -■ leodios Uib year^ B e i i d t x V fioffl-Wir York t* Lot Asjele*, come-doirn would nol approach to aid because of their fear of death. „ i Instead they .ran to i nearby trad- j Ing post.fron which help was sum- moned. d. Dr. Max B.Peldman. I n ^ n terr- up Ico physician, and. Mf* 0»yl^M — unteen, hurried lo the sccne In two pickup Inicks.'TIiey brought the In- P I JureU pilot and his wile lo llie lib*- ‘ I pital here about S o'clock. 1 Sowed Oul ef Dane “We hitd lo aaw'Ifoward out of Uie plane," Mr*. SmiUt aald. "Hb'wlfe was Ht^^cated. without any dllfl- ' njnv^" - _________ _______!: Tonight Dr. Peldmarl aald Howard . "was conscious bul Imllonal." Describing hb Injuries ha tald. "one ol Uie pilot'*, legs b very bad. practically am|7ulated and he h u * , (Continued On Psge 2. Col. 2) lITIMIfilClffs . . the rae« fower' Service Paralyztd in Prole^l .Against ihe Municipal Plant " 2 ------ 1 for TnrSTON. Mft, Sept. 4 ^T>-- Tlilrlerii union employes nf the Mis- olf. inurt I*uljllc Service company b.ir- lalll rieailrd tlicm.'clves In Ihc iilaiil.lo- mus (lay ami |uriil)ted jniier, gas and ' aater wriice lor 12 hours In pro- Ji t<'.^l atiaiii't a pro|v>>ed municipal hb flfftrlu [limit. ) .. ipp , Tll? ftjikc enilfd Miortly. after a fj iwm\ ulicii ^'tfd l/iicke; Warrens- heai hiiri:, Mivoiiri. cnnipanyprraldent. “i n/1 iifd rni|il''yes they would be glv- jom cn Jciti< m .other citjes II the plant nols Ll el'v'*-(l here, . tho ,. VViti.'iiii lornlng., the worker* )ike piillvd ajllrh^a nl liia.p!all!.^iocl>-----^ ly ,alier mlilijisliU cutting off' all n,o, llf»t,. .'lorvMimTL-, r m ’trr nnd d r e . __ _ tne niiniiv' al (W city water plant." ' ( Head of Japanese PI Cult Tells How. to =|i^iuaKUiiC0Zi8cpt.-*.«w dUp □fr Kut-Iiro NWil. head ot a Jap- clrr ini-;''jhyjlCTl culture .cult, dbcni- mer jjrkril here twlay afiirinformcd'in- whli IrrMcwds.one mng llycJ-ln be 240 . O imrs nf act by Inllowlng a lew nlm^. lure ;i:c rule-:. lure llll' hilM Include the practice ol lolk nrnnmren ii->mr^-l>wl-*iUi-».mt la l, hitc mlloA-. and wriggling like a gold a t n ILsli.. lnfi( A." lie |>crlrclcd hb health avs^em mer jnly nliie year* ago, Dr.'Nbhl said omj lie dori not expect to live to be 240. nect Ile thlnb 150 yean Will be the ex- pres lent 'olhbllfe. H ebSl . now Dr. Nishl camp here to start a >jar Icctura lour, of Uu{f mgnUa UejpreU TODAY: Unscttlea Price Five Cents Pilots toryInZ fidix Race Louise—Thadcn^Sctg— New Record lrt _ ________ Flight' . _ Crash Mars Event (By Tho AssoeUttd Press)-' LOS AN0ELES..8ept. r - - With one ol the contestants" seriously Injured In tho crash of his' Plane In New Mexico. 3jra. Louise 'njaticn ol -Bent-! onvllle, Arkansas,- today won tho JlS,000 Bcndbc trophy rac 5 from New York to the national air races here. —9h0'defeatcd-ft ficld-of-op--T- ponenU.tlial Included Uie noted . Amelia Earhart and Laura Ingalb. Mbs Ingolli w u *ecood tnd WU- ' Ilam.OulIck of New York thlfd..' Ben 0. Howard ol Chicago, JSIS. Qfndix trophy nce'wlnner, crashed ih ft forted landlnf.40 mile* norUi- of Crown Point, N. M.;' about noon today. DoUi Ifowtrd and h b wife, who accompanied him on Uie race, suffered compound frsctufe* of bolli legs. Mrs. Thaden jg-a* a y mpaiiled by-Mls3-B!anclA*Noyca of Los'Ang* eles on ths hazardous Eiin-kimn^ flight from ocean to octoiir'hielr^'' Ume wu K'hdun and 54 mlnutA. netl Woman's-SeeeM Tlib U Uirce hour* and 24 mln-T' utes more Uian the east-wei( nc- ord of ll-hours,’30'inlimtet which Colonel Itoscoe Turner sel In 1933, but Is the best trtnsconUnental Ume eve'r.insde by a'woman.' Mb* Inpilb' time w u IS houn, ?? minutes, .QullelCi.rai.lS-hourj.___ 4i minute*. : Beside* Winning first niae* money of,|4joo, TW4J.per ceni ot 110,000, Mn.-Th*den also woii'KJOOolleitd' — lor the woman who nude the best lime Iq the race unaccom'panled by ■ man pilot or mechanic. Tlie.remaimng 42j00'of the |l5,« 000 wu offetTd lo anyone In Ui« h c e exceeding Coloa^l Tumer't rec- ont Ml** E a^ nfUi . , Fourth In Uie field of flvi flnV ishert was Oeorge Pomeroy of Wash- ington, D. C, and Mlsj Earhart w ai_J M-boun, 18 njlnma.-Mlu JOtfftut mads her flltht In 16 h o u n ,'ir mlauKs In her “Plying Uboratoty." »TlaUonrese*rch.shlp. ' . U n . Oaylee 8mlUi, Crown Point,' N. IL lel^hond operator, who re- ' celv^ the report ol Howatdl eruk* up and later went to Uie scene wlU> iiW i^ .lECMDIi Joe Jacobson Credits Es- cape From Piano to liivolunlary Act',, WICltri’A. K U ,.» p l.,, H V -I ■ doa'LfMPeaiUTJlihiiLliWmtlnvn ' pulled the rip cord." T liat was allHhe ,expbnaU.on Joe Jacobson, Kansaa C ltytntrr, could— cliuio leap to ^ifcty from hb cx- nlodtiut plane nter.Siaflord during llie . Bendlx transeonllnenial air races, '•I was flying a llUle more Uton iOO miles aa:houT. and cUmblng all Ihe time, trying to get over soma :Ioiids.'' Jacob.ion recalled tonight Khtle Walling to board an alrUner :or Los Angeles. ' " . ‘Suddenly my- left wing snapped iff. Tlie next thing I knew, I was lalims, 1 don't remember It, bul I . n u a tW e pulled Uio rip-cdrd." . naming Meteer Jacobson said he never was aware tb plane exploded or ca^ht-fire, ipparcntly having Isat hb sensu for k few seconds from a blow on Ihe lead. “I must hn<T bumped my ht*d-otr ~ BmeUilng. Farmer* who heard Uie lolse and ru-Oied Into Uie f’vld said :lio sliIp dropped out of Uie clouds Ike n flaming meteor . noro nb(>ut'hls cuatw wax that he iConllnucd on Page 2. CoL 2) Physical Culture 0 Jive 240 Years - iUpulrL..il.n^lI.r'-..V.Um»VBflillWl :lrailatlon, eontrnding m» heart • jiercly b a tank of cncrjir ■&pon_:_ irhlell'lho of ihe boSydfS'rt .Ohc of'UiB-mojt*ltr*«lb fe*-' ' urca'of the BaTanf<Thj*lcal.cuI; . uro. course is lhat one need not -. 'ollow lU exercba or dleta lnde.fi- iii,.!;. Mi .lirt It inllflgef may quit tinny Ume'^tw he has Uiorougky nfioculaled hlznatU wlUi the funda- nental principle. By way, of cx- imiile. l>r;h^ra'J0W »r. nnO» «. • - leccssory' lo practice vhat he' jreache*. He .said he b pttpared low to'continue Uvtnj Uie next flS " ’ j a n wlthoul rompllaae* wllh Ute ;rctolnai7, reauWto. • ' \

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Page 1: ILY - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · f a rebel victory; at Inin, • 5 Oppeie “JJloeliBde- "CommunUls exhorted the Social- < I supporter* of Premier Leon

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T ow ard Sailf l p v e r n m c n t F o r c e s D y i

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O f R e t r e a t B e f c

' Bj EOBEET B. PA ----- -------------------(CopyriaJit, WM. By Ilia

• HENDAYE. France, Sept. 4 — was In Ilam es w hich drove l u rc their commdca hcadlntf toward { aa tlanelB h t.m U csaw ay. .

The entire five square m llw o /lam es w hich consumed th e unes

. o f those who had been killed In ^ t h p poastal-clty.

Jn the n igh t fl amalJ band o i go held out a t th e heatf'o f the*— International b r i d g e Into France to keep tho-entranqd I open long enough (or the last .(J

. clvllUn to n ta to wfety.. .

. . . 'oovemment forces ftUlDs'back ' to riM S*a 5fb»*lUn dyn»mll«<t - • to td t tnd K t l l n to even’thlns la , their line of n lr tH »hlih might o_,

' tld (ho rtb«l advance.The-jovenunent mllllUnnnJioId-

ln | th t Iran brldseheid fought des- pertlely »IUJ a r»U «y car full or ammunition on tracki .betide .

. Ui»m. • ' (Co;The Malcd carload, of munlllont

■ had at Hendaye ffom Daf* x 2t\celona today, brought ote? tHe gpa

' Prtnch n llw y under a loaj-iU nd- jji], )ni InlemaUonal - agreement b(« ^ tw en Pranc# alnd Spain. Al* When Xhe SpanLah sovemment of L mUtlamen -recaptured the bridge- Aia: head they aaked. the French to Lari ihu tU e lhecaraafaraitlnS panlJh euitomi houM on their-»We-»bere .,h.-c they pried It open and helped them- ,,^5 leltea to the ammunlllon. ^ - Defender* Seatter

•A rho» -« f* tli*^em m «al-d tIeaU ^ ( era atlll alive alter the two daya of

i C E t r a ^ ^ r m r i r - T m

- ^ ed Imur

L' IGHTS-a«rf- S I^ A D O W S z

^ In Dais’s Events >_ ________________________ * noui

r ^ -ilUi. (By.'ITieAsaoclated J»iw i . gjB

■ ~ DMOl » i n d » ^ — Ihe___CLEVZLAND — The cohceaifi^- -BHr

arlea of tha Oreat'Iakea'-cxpoaltlon tone ■' are_Mglw a "hot dogllengthenng *ltr

’ •■E\Vn^daythe>getanlnch'll>ng-' nil'"'tr." said Uie operator ot one at*hd. *>»“

— •'Xf-Uila. kccpa .upn-ga^rt-tolng - te —ulhave to lengthen our counters.by ”

, Labor day.”Ths’atandard five-inch “i o f liaa p^.

crom lo IS Inches, and tel!a for IS H I

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NEW BRITAW. Conn.-Roy Her- : .berl, 38. . Mller. waa HmnfJaTZff ~ ^ a t a hospital for amoke Inhaled at a fire. ' ■ ■ ' 11

•'Qan I have a . c lja re lle r he Mai aiked, .

Smoldnit vo j against the rul»,M nerbert-donned hU clollielwnllc- \

, td oaUlde aiid llRhW up, ^

— T u t t o r T u r f - ^ 2 ^^^^^^^ESOTA—Oroundkeeper A rt erou:

_flmllli:or.(ho,Unlv.en'lly_oLMlin'«i fo r.Mla'a memorial atadlum aald. he pressfigured thnl cnu i which could grow (o II

- nlitiough coKS atepped on It aliould spali■ 'bo iturdy enoujli 'to wiUjatjuid the -n,

auaults-of.Uie.Qooher /'thunderlnB ^ i,'herd- of football fame. • |,c)p

£0 he lifted a blue p a a frid right *h!c:oul o( Ik pasture and traiuplanted pf

" It In Uie aladlum, where a turf of

T lander Uncage wai tom to ilireda last fall by grid wanlor* who •didn’t replace their dlvoia.

• U nfvvoidftb lyD eta ined— .ONAMfA; Mlnn.-Plre broke out popu

In Al llolil’a garage, which he valued Mi a t IIJOO. Ke called the fire depart- leadt ment. Ing.

___ nilrty mlnutM p«*jtd while a key contl.. was fdund to open the railroad depot, ela"-

whereln were lockcd the' newly ar- lUi •', rlvfd noalea. Another JO mlnutei • Th

spert by while tliey searched for the dem( .. cusiodlnn of the firehouse key, ' Ista 1

Tlie fire department arrived a t Blun Hie scene ot [he ^ aw to jlnd only lo t

_,.Nnouldcrl»(t'r\ili». ' anjj

Tribal Leader Hopes Rituals Instruc

• —SEATTLE, Sept. Tlie In>- ~Ti-.,mWrnitil~X'iiTihlOUrTni~[raaiT THd

• tlons will never die. ' 7' . mIT j o «ild Chlrf,_\VllIljm_0hcUon. ler.n

,licredltnry leader of the Soehomlih cuatc — tribe,-todBriiH'r-AnolhcF-icaion of

•Insinictlng Wiile boy* and girls In Uie fait-dylns rltunU of,hi* race.

Nearly 500 ycutlu sat a l hi* feel Ihli aummer. in croups of SO. a t a ’

-..Youiss-MWt-cnrUUan-yuKjQiRiion camp hear' here, and learned- the folk-lore, tho dances nnd the wood- c n tl of the ancient daj'S. ' He

rscc'miiitTsnBhio'mrouF teaa ' aplrit may live," salcl the chieftain, to ro

who 1* nearing his 70in winter “And andl I t the culture o( the Indian is to Sahn

-continue. It wtll b« through such Ou tKUt u hCbb,

[E TVl a u u B Atjun o o n u o

, o r ctncoi^TioHa

FlamesAs L Fall Back I h Sebastian |lynamite Roads And m Idings-In-Line— K ifore Rebels . I .F A B B E B ,J B . : ' fh a A W « U l« l P r e u ) I J— T h e c i t y o f I n i n t o n i g h t ' T e b c l c o n q u c r e r s o u t t o j o i n d B o v e m m c n t - h c l d S a n S e b -

s o f t h e " c l l y w a s a m a 33' 'o f n e s t l m a t c d n u m b e r . o f b tx l le s I n t h e s e v e n - w e e k s ’ s i e g e o f

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S p a in 's P r e s id e n t O rd e rs I Siial<eup to R ally S u p - ' I . p o r t in C ris is . I

iCop^rlght, 1036, Auoclatcd Press) I •MADRID. Sfpt, i - Communist* ■

Iny flr^t fimp In k Spanish .cabinet formed tonight lo rally rupporl of the working classes

Alarmed by the "crave-alluatlon RIf tlie civil war.“ President Manuel c(lUana'called OS-year-old Francisco f fLArgj Caballero, a powerful social- . ,»il-tfjktremlsl^ader since tlie over- 'h.'ov oMfte mcnarchy In IMl, to -— r'jnn a new cabinet. ' _ _

Larjo Caballero became premier [] jtnd minister of war. J w Olral Per- P v

•ema'Bed In the cabinet without

BIx 6f y ieJlm lnistrlci were head- !d by aoclallsti 'iS a two by com- nunlsli Although neither ajudlcal- sU nor anarchbta, both'bflen crlt- . caJ <if the go«mmecl'a elvll_ war C lat aeL'iods, were given posts, 11 was p ■•ported reliably they are pledged ‘0 tupport IL

BcporU Serieu DaogerBefore the new cabinet w u an- ' gp;

jouneed to gain Vnuulmum weight a clnifiirihrworkliiK'cIiaseff.'’ Inillleclo jnrc >jBtp,p»rinii»tl'‘a d £ r . r J 4 ; . . ’ -^Bow.

“TVuih does not allow us (0 hide w u 'he fast there lies serious danger In any 1Mrnmadura becadse rebeb have 1017. «ncentrated their bc. t troops therecltn lhelr best generals.. o,b ri

•The.relils hav.e gatlitred there ,,^ i. ill'■(he' war;mBltri5l8 wlilcli* some'latluna unscrupulously sent lliem." fonfe

Olral Pcrrlfn uUn Hl/-d Dip p«ll^

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i i i l i i - g J l E O f J I l OM arch ing . F re n c h m e n C a l l i .

fo r R em o v a l o f • , * A r n i s r ^ i i i b a i ^ o

PAHm. K p l T w '- = H^ 'tKsn50/100 marchlnff Parisians, voclf- ^pously demandlnfj'guni and planes ' ar-Spaln," lonltht-addcd.lo-tltf ' . ressiire on the French covenimtnl) lift its arroi rmbargo against • 5pain. )The militant demonstration heap- ^1 fuel oii tho heated demands for ' S elp . for tlie Madrid government % hlch followed Immedfately on news ^ f a rebel victory; at Inin, • 5

Oppeie “JJloeliBde- "CommunUls exhorted the Social- < I supporter* of Premier Leon Blum 4 i combine fofces wllh Uiem In a , emand Hie government wlilidraw ^ s -blockade" agafrist the SpanWi opular front. 5 'Maurice T lw ei, the Communist

rader and center of the mass meet- - lg. eliarrfcd "forelKn Fascists are sntlnulne to arm the Spanish reb- :Is—and- Insbied-Fnuicc-abapjon__Jl "hands oft" policy In Spain.Thort:.^ before going lo lead tlie emomtralloii. proposed Commiin- .t* and SoclaIl. t* appeal lolnlly lo lum “to raise the blockade so fatal 3 tlifi.MUie.ot-reputllcfln.^palri . .. nd the cause of liberty and peace." .

i s . t o P e r p e t u a t e

j c t i n ^ W h i t e Boys"ThfT an> yligrr In iMm ' Indian __J.:aehlng* and to practlca Indian - - ...■ r H ~ W l f i i u l b i r ' b > n i e « n h r m - ' - if.m. and” thus prrpcTHTiT^ our *' ' Jstoms." __For seve7al years. Chief Shelton as followed hb choscn mt-uloii- Sdrrffllng Campfire girls onTcra- U « . Boy 6cout5 another; vL-.liins . * ’lintx-faltsr-unmportsmm's slaws, • " ' le annual revivals ol Seattle's old- me PoUatch-recountlpB leRtndv, •He ttaehea the.w hjile dantf: hr • _ •aihes how to shool.an arrow; huw ) roasl the rhlromes ol Uic hrackcn nd the other natural loods given by ahalle. ttw great sWnt.But ChW Shelton's mosl popular Dbb/. u canlnc l o b m

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'H IS dram atic p ic tu re o f th e chief IloflWvcI.Vand G overnor A lf M. confcrcnce a t De.s M oines. Iowa, crnn r Lnndon ( s ta n d in g b ts ide I (/P )i>holo ...

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in Ali H s ito r y ’ •« :waa

BPRINOFIELD. III. Sept-4''(/TV- Cheering Uironrto Illinois* caplUl ' „t,.

card'TQi” auerWhi byPfciJdeni ,nn ow..«ll..lod*y lhal federal ired lt 1“- u on a “sounder basis" lhan* a t , i " iy other time In Ihe nation's hb-

• w ajTlie brief slatemcnt. made from le rear platform of the presidentialleclal. came just before &Ir. B oose-.......'It Plunged Inlo the aeml-llnal C „ , mlerence of hU Inspection tour ol DOO liillu ol" sun'd^.*.pclli'\l~troji ^

Strppfng lo the puifnrat of his •Iva'te car for the third llmtf dur- g tho day. he remarked thal he Id Just talked by tcleplione wlUi OTtary ot the Treasury Henry- - • ----- acreii

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FALL\ m FALLS, IDAHO, SATURjlA’

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lef r iv a ls fo r 'lh e presidency wa.s M. l i n d o n of Kiinsoa n ie t a t Ihc ''a. I t show s I’rcsldcn t Hoo«evcU- ( ie h im ) fo r mi c.^chBn■Re o ( grcetii

■ W orkm ^liance — I, I Galls Striiie •O f

:~W^OO- l n - \V ftjr tH“ ^ in N O T O N . B^rt. . (,TV- llie Workem Alliance of America announced today ii Imd been rec- n m i r>nn1zed by the/Workr I’rogttsJ adm lnlstm U on'as 'h eollectlro | bargaining . agency for relief trotkera but I tu t Its demand fori wago Increases had been rejected '

David Law r,. president, simul- taMQU^-ahnounced-hls-flrg»i.( .xtMlInn hitrl rnllrri n. >(riVf> n t ' tWI-d10.000 »\llnric««Il* WPA worker*. and'aald ‘ iCTicD on li'w hat the administration must expect from Ihelr refusal to pay decent .*ent'wages." ’ - ...........the h— ------- ^ ^ ^ ------ I I ' For------------------------- --- ---------- twcc.1

lugar Factory For X u n u n w r n i T o s p c c i e#hci

------- Wig r:ONTARIO. Ore, Sept. ^ vn-H e- Rulllt;

orts here utld Uie Amalgnmatftl alungiug.tr eompniiy b atiemptlng to In- - .p,,.:resl farmr.’s In more beel mgar j creiige- wlih llie h o > of -gettmitnough lo jiiJtlly erection of a plant. <0

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relt cloied-forO pvenior Ait M.'Jitidon today In ft cloudbtmt that .ent tnrrrnu.6f water antlsilt-nenw it” - he hlRhwhy he. iraveleil,For nMriy 50 of ‘he 6(1 miles Ik - moIIWCC.1 AteWson.— where lie stopped ceciioaiimrli ftftrrn.perwnal Iwiiectlon Uiif'northeast Kan.ia.' dr'nyght eon- jio*-,

ah cundlilate drove through a <Iriv- j,f n ng r:iln that Hooded lowlanii mtd-;ulllt3'and lelt water inchr.i deep jjo„,ilung. i h f c'oncrdc hlghniiy. • ^o,,.,'hf'.presldenllnl nominee snld Uic He

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On A tlani33-Y(;ar-OId Aviatrix Let

Of UnfavorabIMCopyrighl, 183«. By The

ABINGDON AIRDROME, BerkjRpryl Ktnrl-hnm n.y>>fir.fitritiqtiiiny A tlan tic occali in lic r a tti to fly fron i E ng land (o New York

n i e blonde, a ttra c tiv e society old son ak hom o o n d took o ff fr drom e h e re a t 0:'50 p. m . (12:50 p in - th e - f a c t r o rw c a th c r - forccastJ

H er tiirquolse-bluo plane,**~ a slock m odel, carrlcd 200 i i gnllons of gas a n d no radio M equipm ent. |1 |

'Hius, Uie only news of.her prog­ress over Uio 'ocean must come rinm ships at sen which might sight her plane marked "VP-KCC.;*

»lrnds iWltneta Takrolt Her uke-ofi was unoaUnUllous.

alih only a lew friends on Uio Held Q( lo bid her adieu on her harardoua . .. w iiure-tn-lier' compawtlreiy llghr — itilp turned “Tll# Messenger."

She wore a lli;hl grey JumiKr,:rey flannel Irousers, and on .her neud perched a. Jaunty wbl^.Jiai. Salnily sJio stepped ln.tp Uio ship, jji; took off, and disappeared Into the »|i :loud-lieavy dusk. ui,

In the thlp's cabla were a Jug )f-black colfee, a package of fruit >nd nuts-h(^ only lood and drink.

Beloro-aho’took olf alie told Irlendi sho expected sho would av- :rago about 15fl miles nii houf-on ' ;lie projected 3,<M-nille flight. ™ -■'1-don't think th t l l get lafw Htr k llghtjlune," saldJIflrry.IUehmau fiS iho..wltli Merrill made & record- bro ipecd eatlcm crossing from New tre; k'ork lliU week In a ship tliat cost liei 1100,000. —

A»erl*an* W ill — - - lUchman and •MerrlU_jald Uiey

voiUd wait. fo& EOT .favorable veatlW before Uklnf off oa Uielr iiojeeted retum speed flight lo New eoric. 1 • ' E

men— {JJiftVo aceompllslied. . • -fro

Amelia HKarliart PuUiam, the Oncrlcan a^laUlx, Hew tho AtUntlo rom west lo east alono, and Amy j „ dollboii croueU from Woles lo Con- lecUcui with her husband In lS]].^

Bul no woman alone h u ever £ Iowa Irorn Lngland in New York, -fltw-WlHir-uvtr -tlie- ocean grave -gu; if two other woiuc.ii who failed In ;ajil'-wesl utteiiijiu, 'niey were the pic ion, £blo Mackay and the Princess />A’eiiateln-Wcrthclni. p|tj

Her-'shlp. a &lngle-cnglned.Jow Flng. nioiioplijuer lias -n crublnj .■ ange of ulxiut 4000 mll'es, p],

Tralni for Hlghl wa Tnii. finri aUik’tlc-louiUilg. Mrs.lml

larkham malnUiliicd' a vigorous 1 ralnlni schedule. f o r tirtparanon “ri or lhe fliglit. I "1 have had llio Atlantic flight In "or

nind lor M)nie time.'' ulie aald. ‘Then pra lie cliiincc to ilo 11 ^ a-i' gi«n me — ly a Kenya syndicatfl mtcre.^ted In ■ ivlation. Tlipy Bta h-ickng me right lirough." • ” 1

Mrs. .Markham has been flying Jl lnccl93t-whm she foloed after only U- JfihLtouralinauicllili:_________ _ _ i

CO M M im ;i)-T« A.SYLU.H \ RIVEIIIIEAU, N. y., Sepl. 4 {A'l

io.vph Kuehnel, aged Bay Shore lerroll JaHeil yolerdny-allerlw 'n » ouiid exiicrlmciitliii! witli a large r-nUly ol cx|)l<i;.lvw, was commit- ed today lo the stale hoJplUI lor tie Insane at King's Park.

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in P u rs u it " e____ ,. w

-tCW ror.‘,-T!rr:;.- i • •-n--"A nibs j''*'* ro m Iriifi,.mil «Mi.i lintidfd Palea- >'

tail'/ Ilrrald ilisn'l<'li aald today, lille Ilrllaln eallnl nut ic.'^rvcs m —OMi'ole rcinfiircrni'-nw In the Holy ___anJ. . ■ y. Tll’! nra\pn|)rr r.ild lillKomied ]- rab'i criulpi'cd u.lth machine guns roe.'^ tbe. bw irr and ambushed a a ' / (if. the IJiicnlTi-'IUtT; regiment .ta^^T iilkauuiuM iilU iala-------- l _

. ..Alla.k.M .,«’'V R t t = = = = ^ ,T?i;.Arsli.' aitarkrii al dawn, the p f ' is'iuUh ja ld . but lliially were re- nm - pl.^d* acrt~TTtro*eti"t8' lha hlHs' [Jjri llh Irnops and alrjihncs In purr tmlit. ■ . ' ' yralAt lea.M 23 A[ab.v«ere kUIed. U j,> Idtd, *nd many «er> wounded, but i i

le Drlthh. |iiilc Thff-rsr-olfirc aiinoiinwd troops iwiere tieliig lifld i n rejclltie.M for _A:aiiTDorl~io"l’alf.'t!iie where dls- only'liens conllnurd unabated Ihr&URh- he tIt the.day. . HePart of the army reacnes were tentill"! oul, and maneun.'s were can- DUid. Iccti

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, . AsaociA'np pittaa______

-Woman F iFT o Tict acular Benf m D e d t J F ^ ^

McJHigH-* a v e s E n g l a n d I n l ’’a c e ^

b l e ’W e a t h e r

meABOclated Press! Wl■rkshtre, E n g ,.'S ep t. 4 ~ Mrs. ®®.'^^nlh»r tfinlgh* ft(iu>"'nvffr Mittem p L lfl be th o f i r s t woman ^ itk . ? " y w om an le ft h e r sev en -yea r- •?'

fro m th e .R o y a l a irfo rce a ir - ™' 0 p . m . e as te rn s ta n d a rd tim e) am -Q f-n n g u s ty fo c ca n . ■' '' An;

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-••CROWIiJOIHTiN, I f , Bepl, 4 WlBel) O. Howard, 19U Bendlx Iropliy 1winner and h b . rsclng-companlon utewlio wero seriously lnju|ed today ordwhen Uifl 32-year-old Chlcsgo trans- Coliwrt pilot cnalied hb racin< plane buton Uie bleak Navajo reser^-atlon. 40 Hmmllei north of here. . . ^

Howard. *uflcrtd_*_compeund ?J-fracture of both legs and-«Ji»d In- .r^:Jiiff that, ft.rinfiW.salrl,^ ;;*)?!*:! ^skull frm iire. hi* wife Iwd boUi legii °|-broken. Tjey wers given emerjency ?treatment a t tlia IndUn hospiui ?£,here. . . . a n

“ Trapped In Wreeka'pi ' 1 fll# coupl# enulied lo earth' In

UiU Isolated Indian country , about ^ noon and lay trapped In th# w w k-age of the plane, Uii engine cnialt- •Inft Uielr leg*‘uhlll near lour o’clock. , *

SupenUllous Navajo Indian*. w}josaw.th4-«hlp-ln-idtloto-]|oww«l was -■ leodios Uib year^ B e i i d t x V fioffl-W ir York t* Lot Asjele*, come-doirn would nol approach toaid because of their fear of death. „ iInstead they .ran to i nearby trad- j Ing post.fron which help was sum-moned. d .

Dr. Max B.Peldman. I n ^ n te rr- upIco physician, and. Mf* 0»yl^M —

unteen, hurried lo the sccne In two pickup Inicks.'TIiey brought the In- P I JureU pilot and his wile lo llie lib*- ‘ I pital here about S o'clock. 1

Sowed Oul ef Dane “We hitd lo aaw'Ifoward out of Uie

plane," Mr*. SmiUt aald. "Hb'wlfe was Ht^^cated. without any dllfl- 'njnv^" - _________ ■ _______!:

Tonight Dr. Peldmarl aald Howard . "was conscious bul Imllonal."

Describing hb Injuries ha tald."one ol Uie pilot'*, legs b very bad. practically am|7ulated and he h u *

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lITIM IfilClffs. . the— rae«

f o w e r ' S e rv ic e P a r a ly z td in P r o le ^ l .A g a in s t ihe

M unicipal P la n t " 2------1 for

TnrSTON. Mft, Sept. 4 ^T>--Tlilrlerii union employes nf the Mis- olf.inurt I*uljllc Service company b.ir- lalllrieailrd tlicm.'clves In Ihc iilaiil.lo- mus(lay ami |uriil)ted jniier, gas and 'aater wriice lor 12 hours In pro- Jit<'. l atiaiii't a pro|v>>ed municipal hbflfftrlu [limit. ) .. ■ ipp, Tll? ftjikc enilfd Miortly. after a fjiwm\ ulicii ^'tfd l/iicke; Warrens- heaihiiri:, Mivoiiri. cnnipanyprraldent. “in/1 iifd rni|il''yes they would be glv- jomcn Jciti< m .other citjes II the plant nolsLl el'v'*-(l here, . tho,. VViti.'iiii lornlng., the worker* )ikepiillvd ajllrh^a nl liia.p!all!.^iocl>-----^ly ,alier mlilijisliU cutting o ff' all n,o,llf»t,. .'lorvMimTL-, rm ’trr nnd d re . __ _tne niiniiv' al (W city water plant." ' (

Head of Japanese PI Cult Tells How. to

= |i^ iu a K U iiC 0 Z i8 c p t .-* .« w dUp□fr Kut-Iiro NWil. head ot a Jap- clrr ini-;''jhyjlCTl culture .cult, dbcni- mer jjrkril here twlay afiirinformcd'in- whli IrrMcwds.one mng llycJ-ln be 240 . O imrs nf act by Inllowlng a lew nlm . lure ;i:c rule-:. lure

llll' hilM Include the practice ol lolk nrnnmren ii->mr^-l>wl-*iUi-».mt la l, hitc mlloA-. and wriggling like a gold a t n ILsli.. lnfi(

A." lie |>crlrclcd hb health avs^em mer jnly nliie year* ago, Dr.'Nbhl said omj lie dori not expect to live to be 240. nect Ile th lnb 150 yean Will be the ex- pres lent 'o lhb llfe . H e b S l . now

Dr. Nishl camp here to start a >jar Icctura lour, of Uu{f mgnUa UejpreU

TODAY: U n s c t t l e a

Price F ive Cents

Pilots toryInZ fidix RaceL o u i s e — T h a d c n ^ S c t g —

N e w R e c o r d lr t

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Crash Mars Event(By Tho AssoeUttd Press)-'

LOS A N 0E L E S ..8ep t. r - - W ith one o l th e c o n tes tan ts" seriously In ju red In tho crash of h is ' P lane In New Mexico. 3 jra . Louise 'n ja ticn o l -Bent-! onvllle, Arkansas,- today won th o JlS ,000 Bcndbc trophy rac5 fro m New Y ork to th e • n a tio n a l a i r races here .—9 h 0 'd e fea tcd -f t ficld -of-op--T - ponenU .tlial Included Uie noted . Amelia Earhart and Laura Ingalb. Mbs Ingolli w u *ecood tnd WU- ' Ilam.OulIck of New York th lfd ..'

Ben 0. Howard ol Chicago, JSIS. Qfndix trophy nce'wlnner, crashed ih ft forted landlnf.40 mile* norUi- of Crown Point, N. M.;' about noon today. DoUi Ifowtrd and hb wife, who accompanied him on Uie race, suffered compound frsctufe* of bolli legs.

Mrs. Thaden jg-a* a y mpaiiled by-Mls3-B!anclA*Noyca of Los'Ang* eles on ths hazardous E iin-kim n^ flight from ocean to octo iir 'h ie lr^ '' Ume w u K 'hdun and 54 mlnutA.

ne tl Woman's-SeeeM Tlib U Uirce hour* and 24 mln-T'

utes more Uian the east-wei( n c - ord of ll-hours,’30'inlimtet which Colonel Itoscoe Turner sel In 1933, but Is the best trtnsconUnental Ume eve'r.insde by a'woman.'

Mb* Inpilb ' time w u IS houn,?? minutes, .QullelCi.rai.lS-hourj.___4i minute*.: Beside* Winning first niae* money of,|4joo, TW 4J.per ceni ot 110,000, Mn.-Th*den also woii'KJOOolleitd' — lor the woman who nude the best lime Iq the race unaccom'panled by■ man pilot or mechanic.

Tlie.remaimng 42j00'of the |l5,«000 w u offetTd lo anyone In Ui« h c e exceeding Coloa^l Tumer't rec- o n t

Ml** E a ^ nfUi . ,Fourth In Uie field of flvi flnV

ishert was Oeorge Pomeroy of Wash­ington, D. C , and Mlsj Earhart w a i_ J

M-boun, 18 njlnma.-Mlu JOtfftut mads her flltht In 16 h o u n , 'i r mlauKs In her “Plying Uboratoty." »TlaUonrese*rch.shlp. ' .

U n . Oaylee 8mlUi, Crown Point,'N. I L lel^hond operator, who re- ' celv^ the report ol Howatdl eruk* up and later went to Uie scene wlU>

i i W i ^.lECMDIiJ o e J a c o b so n C re d its E s­

c ap e F ro m P iano to liiv o lu n la ry A c t ', ,

W ICltri’A. K U , .» p l . , , H V -I ■ doa'LfMPeaiUTJlihiiLliWmtlnvn ' pulled the rip cord."

Tliat was allHhe ,expbnaU.on Joe Jacobson, Kansaa C lty tn trr, could—

cliuio leap to ^ifcty from hb cx- nlodtiut plane nter.Siaflord during llie . Bendlx transeonllnenial air races,

'•I was flying a llUle more Uton iOO miles aa:houT. and cUmblng all Ihe time, trying to get over soma :Ioiids.'' Jacob.ion recalled tonight Khtle Walling to board an alrUner :or Los Angeles. ' " .

‘Suddenly my- left wing snapped ■ iff. Tlie next thing I knew, I was lalims, 1 don't remember It, bul I . n u a tW e pulled Uio rip-cdrd."

. naming Meteer Jacobson said he never was aware

tb plane exploded or ca^ht-fire, ipparcntly having Isat hb sensu for k few seconds from a blow on Ihe lead.“I must hn<T bumped my ht*d-otr ~

BmeUilng. Farmer* who heard Uie lolse and ru-Oied Into Uie f’vld said :lio sliIp dropped out of Uie clouds Ike n flaming meteor .

noro nb(>ut'hls cuatw wax that he

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Physical Culture 0 J iv e 240 Years -iUpulrL..il.n lI.r'-..V.Um»VBflillWl:lrailatlon, eontrnding m» heart • jiercly b a tank of cncrjir ■&pon_:_ irhlell'lho of ihe boSydfS'rt .O hc of'U iB-m ojt*ltr*«lb fe*-' ' urca'of the BaTanf<Thj*lcal.cuI; . uro. course is lhat one need not -. 'ollow lU exercba or dleta lnde.fi- iii,.!;. Mi .lirt It inllflgef may quit tinny Ume'^tw he has Uiorougky nfioculaled hlznatU wlUi the funda- nental principle. By way, of cx- imiile. l> r ;h ^ ra 'J0 W » r. nnO» «. • - leccssory' lo practice vhat he' jreache*. He .said he b pttpared low to'continue Uvtnj Uie next flS " ’ j a n wlthoul rompllaae* wllh Ute ;rctolnai7, reauWto.

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Page 2: ILY - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · f a rebel victory; at Inin, • 5 Oppeie “JJloeliBde- "CommunUls exhorted the Social- < I supporter* of Premier Leon

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f a i l u r e to E arn , D lvldenil! K ■; D l s c l o s e a In F s d c ra l m r r — : : . ' ,B u l l e t i n S

^ U lUWABamOTOK, Sept. 4 w - P«clj

, Xiov tnitm t, n l « OQ tav<nunen( a P<ieeuriUea » « e ihoim taJiy to h ira p r wctrt M d«ply Into Uw etm lop of u d IA U W ena rejtn-B honU thli per e % th l t for tht. fln t u sn tlDcc- -• We

ttu r~ tu 7 not b i n tutfldcct «Uhia tm t to eorer dltUendJ. g n a ,

Tha ScBlember f«Jfr*l r««rw - - tu B d ir ^ a s J a r t l t r - th t t 'l ln i- iU■ BODlhi of tha yew th# Mt eiinlnn ' 'o f th t hcnkt fell ihort of dlrltlend; pijrBtnU by n W iS . . -; . Not h»Y» .Uit ,b»nlu , j f t

—ftlW -ttt-om -thtilf tnn iu l »U w r ««att3 '^ d l T U o d t for % full yeir. ^

HUbt u a t l)p Dtfldl { X Deipltt th t fUlun to earn din* ,

■ deodi durlfig th t l in t hilf of tht "'T tK r»5"’«*-beUeTtd posalbl# Ja c u^o

■oat quut«r<thlt UwUnkimlsht ciir'.]m ikt up th t detldt br tht end of eut^r

' b ta ta w u u unuiuil th it {( orer* yeug, ihidoved In lo tm tt.th e m e m nom MiStUnl tw ul-rerlev of builnra gut tt

■ ol too builneto'reriS- wu- « itite&cnt th lt iti t l i t la l

-chteiB-t«Hf«UKl. th lt ■ MOgjW^OTor tbout h ilf.o f the lU IW O M 10 f t r piM fa e u h oa teo(a'«er> ...

- UtleitM itlU ta In dctuliUcn. b«im .lU t boUetln ttld Uut th« M per cb g «

Sirt-lacretM Jn m e m requlrt- f ,3 S l menti of member binki oa Au«utt x u u i

- . » eut-«XMu r e je n M f to m « m - iJ- 000.000 to |],TM.OOO.OOO. This figure

. t h « ^ to ti.B9o,ooo;xo on Aui. o S Ut u t u . ‘ ' renu i

Bceai r a e m i vere lo widely' "dlttrlbnted when tht boott In re* u t l-qu lR oenti vent Into effect, it u ld . u a ^

wilh luuffld tn t unounU to meet SS bu

i... I l l ■ ' . . . 'i - i - . . . ..;i —eanlD p ud-dJvldend) tor th t 13 , t m m b u k i, offldili attributed P R P | Jt io Butcrlil decUsei In Inlercit

on fotemment lecurltlei. — --------»«w»inp ttflQ (ueh Kcuiltlei {or

th« fln t' biU o( Uil* rea r vere (C< - u ito d a t H 7.n»;i»«r or m n p » = - —

w der tha Hollar i m period. .

^ W r L E F T I N F L A M E S - A S “ S LnCCFW nPRQ PAl 1 R ftPK

TOWARD SAN SEBASTIAN ^■■ ' eral a

: (OootJnntd Worn P u t One) * w a t

_ Ja a d to haod flfhtlnii aeattcnd a n d S tefora tha trenade-hurUng vletori- . 1

• a a rtbelL ’ / • • Oot« : .6006 fltd orer th t lolemiUonil mea 1 hridiet Into.ftance: othert eluteh- fcmeiS»SLSiiiuM.rs"z:..tm -tn a ta iln i pace. / y ’■ ■ pttddi

— B o * - m c lu o t- n U i^ i ta m -j« a •f.dl* inm lnc v u - a matter \ot cooleo* aod U tsre. M.wM tha ntobe^ ot bodiea with

.,^e«piBn»d-Ja:.th*^llWeti»r*adj;]T# Ohio,, that had been a r Tbai' Thera war* hundrtdi o t bodlea loKton

' fptawled alonf Uit rlt^>bank path gimda olUM.tvo*<ta]p.baUlt/1rattun riiun ; impm

' had been killed wit&a U » city no onhli ooa profetMd to 'A 31

. Befoiaea and deiartea (Aid ol find i t u lo m n n e n t detendm UOAtUSr 5 U m prlfooen oti ths ipot betota Uiey bridta fled Uu doomed clly. . noli U, reroeleut*looklnf U o o r i . a n d in i dpaalib toR lm leslonnalra tosUbt Homei

' were rum lnc th n u ib tour>nithi pretUi o t tha Spantah northern coait troa* ribbon Uer. ■ ' HU I

UeUca Slain > Uoea i I tim ^

ber ot whlle.robed • bodlei itrtwn privaM on'U i* root of Uie FuenUr-r«(iia m onaiteir..O b(em n Uiou{h( Uie p r i c bodte uapwWsoftblf wero thote <jt ^ U C n^Dki Ihot by Uit llteln* joreoi* . ment toreet

L ooU oi*w t..lo M«. obtenren (Co

-ii& I a ir m d m a la n d ^ ^ W U T ..I t h a l j t r u e k durlni a bombard- unfaml

tte n r o t rebel ihore pulUooi. — at-Uia erg# hMa <leaertfd tha TewL er'aho

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C « U N I S T S W IN . . K ’ - PLA CES IN 'CA BIN ET i » t a

, (cjmVlnutd Frem pi<t 6 m> __ ~

euf pJUht o t the Spinlih repuWJe. Annwnetni President Uinuel Ai and ana had acteplcd hli rtil<n«Uon. be '

' where-Ilu>:»reTf.iltiuUod prtelplUled j Z ? . ;

by dunUon of Uie cltll war non r u ,o l . ru in f in Bpaln tndueed the tOTtm- tnent to ro lw to' faror of a rejlma ™ wbUU} iJiouJd rabraca al) popular v,

. Iront'putlta and which ihould hire •ihema*lmimrweUht with worUnj \ cliaxs Uiroughout Spain.’ ' AIR-t

. The commuaUt memben were ' ■ Jcsai.nemandet. a D tnpapetain,

appointed minister of ediiniMoa. and the noted propatandbt, Vlncmie ‘ Ultbe, U tdiriel waunuRht mJ. « {nuijj norlty, in' thfc Cortes, who became a jkuU leeretary of apiculture. ... -litn

~PrlelO r«oelilU t.?4tronim in,-«M tr r tn r named mlnijter of air and n i \ r not a^

,C L O U D B U R ^ MARKSU N D O N ’S JOURNEY *

(Oontinued tnnn Pagt One) .

tit ' tha orchards h t tUlted during ttenigm ln»» BUCK

- t J . . vuita t d Hiwa•:r7Knnon reactiea-'iopeia-nrtfrTff -SAN jnUea o{ dr t i l ngi ' "“ Thurj - Ciptai

‘^ 'E M filn t/^ rr fc 'T llii'-A tcW i ofBurl ' lai-ThezB h t lunched, the gorer- leacj'n o r ehatted-w im ia no te , M .jew : IhatTd l ^bU ahtf 'ef Uit Atchbdn Qlobe lous T. -w ld ^ known u “the leee of po- teedlni ta ‘o HUL" , • powr.

T lie.w fcru) editor,told Luidon Tho ih» ■ praildafatU l. irampalw n t M x ie

.- u t t la d n o w - in h l i ta m , --------T lia fa certmlnly good- newi,"

“ t^ndoD rep U ^ .................. ' aides.W nr iiMTWit ' tg - jh f tocn?

k o Uts intnilon Upon'hls antval tn Tht :S )peki:-H li.next aehedulid Tint U of an

to .Wtel^ta to attend tha a few,da ta A nnlM o teflon anm U oD . Uw pi

. ThittOgbCBt Uw u tp U » nominee hlmwl•in .l

rOBECABT FOB TODAY-AND-----1t>MOaaO>V__Idabe) GnicnU/ 'atatUed Satonlay ■ with i h w n

E S w S . " ' Z .-R IK l|h and low teaperatu~rTS yes- ^tl :rday as reported by Uie goi.’eni- A t a t waathctohiervtt_weie.34 and A . d e s m ; there w u J)3 of m inch •eclplUUoa. »■ TarUblt'wlad aod BOI

partly cloudy ikyj bsromettlc tolfiei tssure a t S p. m. was 36.09 Inches the R< Id Uia humidity nnge, 7i and C3 headqi r c tn t 'o t saturation. . Z. Ret WeaUitt a year- ago w u .clear lUtanl ih tenperature* of M and 41 de> aecrtti eca. . Othj

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, I n M o u n t a i n ' A r c a noil> ecutlv(

Pftnurta ais higher over \ the a n d tlp1.li.u i «r»« ■■ >' >r|fht M'lll

[ p ot hUh pretsura exteoda f i n day. titral California. norUiem Ntvadi. uta2i;d eislem Idaho. Low pressure near Ii t t n appear oryr Uit Arlajni. ed troiUfonUa -m iey i, around--Milt* ijjijai;y;. Montana, and along th t south' ^ 4 IItem Rocky mountain ilopes. attornIht rains have tallen in Nerada,- „ * , t trthem Utah, Idtho and around . Uowitona-n itlorisl-parfc. ^lomt n in .U reported through- ^, the central pUlns area, whUt ?hprtsiures.wiUi clear skies, pre- ‘ 1 along Uie’nonh Paelflo coast, p middle AHanUo coast-and over

U t o - M t o -----------l& i‘'Kt#. m e. itm. P»^y-

M u M Clever Be Ij- f l s s aSr t s r z r S s s ss t- »nuu-i* a , .

I ' v M s t eS 5 » ^ S . » K V A ll i s f u - ^ s sl u * . _ r t . M .OS a « 4 r ----------

' E S i - H - i - J i - —iIm * _____ M M H.a4r. D r m iUt MU _M t l M p ja s i. Vico J»Ut<»a .71 c iM TOonopi

l E S I D E N T L A U D S ' ' . i f ^ : J E D E _ R ^ L . E I N A N O E S S S " ' . '(CaaUnned From* Page Ona)

Bt Ot the DflJJed fiUle* a » oa oiuider'basU of credlt-Wian'ever

rernor Botaer .ot Illinois,-fed. ^1 and su ta ottlclals-«ot under ; r a t Ua goTemir'i mansion afltr P } ^ ' president had tislted Uie tomb ®* rred

1 Jjtoie of Abrahara IJncoln. P“ »chi 1M,000 Dranibt VicUms ,

totemor Homer told newspaper- a 100«0 of Uie tUta-i 33l«io “ men wen-suffering more or leii ^ ni drought.- * “ “ .5>wnorrow, a t IndianapoUs. Uie aldent wUl wtad up Ws serin dlscussloni of drought probiema 1 Uielr remediei la eon«nailoiii Pjreiit h Oie r ffem en of Indiana. «i» Hr. lo..Kealuelty,aad.Mlehlgan.Ijail ha wiil.tum toward Wash- ton. where from Uie.Whlta Housa d « « l ■ Jday nlghl be will brofdcut »»J.nde nrwlons of what h t hi^' seen 5 Bu h il lenjUiy t ^ and motor tour. ■

tf aa Uw prealdenft aulo moved tw nd I

Iga linking Mlisburi aod IIU- <’ooJi 1 Uils mondng. nQ Um center. wlUi Oovemort whenli: mer. and. »ark holding It, U% speed sUeot snipped a 'w h ile saUn SUffonnn with a pair of scissors.------ t l insUl car took him iwUtly Uuvugh of aboi « ot soldlen and lUta police Jurrd i idtng sUffly a t amntlon otw irantpo

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amlllar.'with Uw rip wrd release m|itee.Uia Wp instead ol.ak.lbe.cliert m ttllnjaJauUer.- . . . . . . • rrientalA r t ie r r « B e * T 6 r r W B r i in m i cS lT EIrt-ard and reallred Uia.chute i„ ilid be slow to open.'so 1 twisted comnto e to get 11 open about 600 feet chatrmsn jh e m und . _ . ______ ly lo ip

T an iM In Uo'et , u'e. andI got mj-ielf ungled In the dlditrs?ud Jtoes. bural/i* a y legJi.arais ;{jtrr)'

back MU\ the .friction. • repre.vrmere w u a fire right under me Dtmocr:re Uie gasoline trom Uie plane tlon. nrsprayed Uie ground. For-a time T«in F

lOUgh I would be carried Inlo U« mltietnie, Sol unfastened Uie Chula ha r. . . .I and prepared to make a quick II bul I nnally drlfled dear.” ^

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IConUnued Prom Pago One) / WAl----------------------------------------- LAOIiu)Mp:e head Jn^uo’ U al inay be (,d _ a skull fucture." I ' nrrflulf)i(n. lloa-ardlscctuclousbutsuf- nnd IS m go' t i'cm-shock-that-l-iiaraaiked any'questlons,".tha physl- n,e

;eason tor Howard's attempt* lo = d w u nol tlear. Mn. SmlUi aald undcplood (ho pUol to say ,the i<r

s line broke and I had lo come broken ■n.- I o: litre

CK JONES c a n c e ls ' I CALt. POR AS9IBTANCT 1 ^ ®

;AN-Pt‘t>R0.^0allf..-eept..4;W>-. I -------stain Augmi Van Valen. m uler H Ju fk 5 o f ie r tM e a ir ta r t la ;w » .- -icS'potr'authorllies hen 'today B 'ITlie crafl wllfnot n ^ pr«»-. g "s^T.asked-ejslitance and/ls.pro^. i w i a ding into port, under lU own

Tie e&rtarUa hsd wirelessed that

es. advlM-t*, newsmen and pho-rasfietj:-------^ ^ ---------- - m iDie canvan stopped In Uie heart _ an apple otthard. Landon picked few. tottftl them to members e l .. .. ! party, and look a good blta.ror nself .even Uwugh Uie apples ra g r t ^ ' - -----------

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A n lzalio fi ♦ •) — ------------------ Jjrt,-,JOISE, Sept. 4 (/P) - 0 . A. Bot- Maxnfsen of OUcktoot, chairman ot Hot<) Republican party, completed his are Iidquarten sta tt today by.namlng Boyd.Reed Millar of Boise, tormer u - nlng. a n t' attorney general of Idaho.

' Oifra. W. L, Oorton ot Boise, vloe f l j Jnm inU J J l4 _ ? !n L t> u iL £ li0 i ' ne. treasurer., T floUoUsen sUll must Damt.an ex- I tivo nmmlttee ofllT e memben j I ItlTO dUtrtct chairmen.- m a r, who lakes of flea A t Tues- '

w « boni a l A m c f l a i r ^ k .;i; spent hU boyhood on 'a faita I Bhelley. Idaho; w u grfduat- 01 from Uio Dnlrenlty of Utah law iai a t fiall liU e c ity In 10: 0:I Bingham counly proeecuUng >mey for four yean, aa4.asalst> BOI attorney general of Idaho under warde d Babcock two.yean. Jy KaiInea leaving pobnrutflct ha h a r b a t i r 1 precUclng law here. a eo-de ta the father of three ehil- night ] and a former piesldent of the mlssloi bp Stale ProsecuUng AUomeys’ TajJ lelaUon. In 1931 he w u touUi- post In tldiho-dlrtrlcrchilrm an to rW r ed chJ ly* eon rene ta a candidate on tha Repub- Actk a ticket for Ada coun^ Repre- taken lU vs In the state leglalature. PrankI

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ICoatlnued Prom Paga One)

W ^ T ^ ld ff i in T T ln a S T iw ; T l | n | -physician, u id Uie cabin W f

loplant w u a "toUl wreck.-^ se saMt’both Howard and h l | /jii - were eon«ious whea they ' LH bed Uie plane, and Uiat Uie ttler UU . : t broken gasoline line had cd them down.. —oward and hU wlte were taken Ihe Indian service hospital i t ■m -Pclntrw hetp-ihty- a rrlTed'•Uy before 5 o’cloet— PJun|ea-To-DeaU»_______jT ,fi«I.crowd which the ncc manage- i« rm t it esUnBl^ Bl iBore lhan BO,- rw«hTi MW a vartcd.and- thrilling pni- ‘ i. ih?- n, mosUy.stunUiig asd service Twln.F le formation, flying, bul de»U» Trun red the opening event, spot acclden ichute Jumping, (larenU0. Faulkner ot San Diego w u miles n

lly Injured in a plunge of sever- rim-ln> lundred feet u a gale fUttened ly a t al parachlite. He struck the grouod Hcen a t great foroe and died shorUy cr C4r ' r^belas. removed to a hospital, oniy roans and cries came from th t n,c twi lUton u hla fale became ap- »iu,| bi lilt while h t was s(Uf Mgli in. jy - jj air. . ' lyjj

Another DIsuUr • ie mass parachute Jump lhat ' J „ rd the day's program.also v u nded by disaster wlitn JohnBueiianaa. 2}. of Stockton ...........

I,-fell 50 feet l i t e r hU pan - H M a fouled. At a JioipllaJ, Jl v u id he suffered bn ln concussion -posslbla-lalemsl injuries, r i « Jieobscn, anoUier ot the Ben- ‘ PW

nca entranu. met disaster n hta plane, owned by Gitr Wood, d boat n c tr . exploded over ford, Kas., Jacobson balled out tcrtetJIy h t llunine thlp at t n allimde m -./ o f iboul 6 m I t t t He *-u unln- p-ui d tn tf continued here on a ^.y sport plane._________________w ets o;

M O CR A T ST D NAME , EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE n m .

• - - P. Marimocffille candidate for T»’ln : « t ew i counly offices will namo one Don Asl ibt'r of Uie,Kmocratlo county olflceia

ee. committeemen voted a l a cli:ck r ling wlih MndldalM. and rep- ment sl titaUvw of.Uie Young Ifcmo- - . r iin ii ra e ir ic ra u tn o c iin ti rf f — tKevening. -SPO|fImmtteemcn.flrslauUiorltedlhe Loll.M. rman. R. O..Wll4on of Klmber-I ip ja ln l Uie executli'p commit- lalned i and Uicii'prtivlded th'at'tlib can- — Irs iliould name one member, in r W. Barry ot BuJil. slaier.vnlallw. discussed the recent J * 'ocrallc sUte plalform conven- *♦*and Captain J. W. Porter 'of A

I 'Villi', qfmocratlc stale coiii- J 'eenian, spoke briefly. 1

DAUOHTEB BORN' A J r. Rjid M n.,J. Nutlall of_T*in A M I aro' tlie parents of ft daugliicr I l u l nlgtit a t the Craft malem-

tiome.

^'ATtRSPOUT AT LAGUNA J L H lOUNA BCACH. Calif. Sept. 1 { ■ A clnnC^tenpouC. trntvKng In. mlhward. direction between 10 A B i IJ mllfi off ihc.coiut. WM wit. I B l cd-br-ht»dred3-of-vi.Hor»:al. ^ 9 bench lodHy; . ; . • > H |

per w u short of food Tnd wa- (, itnd Ui&t itio bo.il’s melor hsd *> en down, 1,500 miles soulhaesl V% lere. ' . X

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WENOEIX. SepU 4 - Jeny Ren- •ow and Clarenco Young were elect- 1 to Uie boitd of Wendell toda- mient school Uletrtct at tha «J«, on held Tuesday. Young w u not NnlnaUd, hta name being written S ta tl I on 33 bsllota lo elect him. Ren- ' ov « as lilgU man In the bal- ll ting with S3 votes. 'OUier candldates-wtm Uielr bal-ti-wer«rlTan-Dunham,-31i-J, K. ----axntJf. IT; 0. H. Breriek. t . - BOI Hotdorer memben ot tha boanl liquor « E. J, Parr. chUrman..O. K. partmi jyd. 0. R.-Eiton,ind R. U . Oua- launch ng. . .J . . speake

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BOIBE.Sept.4W 7-BUtaPttaon commli irden Ira Taylor of Rigby, recent- ture mi Maned chairman of Uie Demo- a *a lUc paity In Idahocvu granted jjirjriT' 50-diy furlough wlUiout pay to-, of >pea Iht by Uit board e t pri«n eom- m „ |„ isloners.raslor resigned trom his prlaon It immedlaUly afler he ma-aam - '

Utlon on. Uit rttlgnaUon w u . T] :en lodsy by Secretary ot SUta uiklln Glrarfl and Attorney Gan- - alt J Bert H. Miller. Gortmor 0. a IWa,'Uilrd member o t Uia ird, ta III a l homa aad could aotS R w f M e S p r i i w J w a r -

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- in tl.e <I. Matt Begfan. Twin Palli man- . .T of tht Fletcher Oil cohipany.I >,k AtnjhlfT. Jo-•4 era Uken to Twin Palls coun- O 'f ]

fiuplUl early f u t erening eut- n ^ ro n T severe cuti and bnita« jj„i£)

Hrellng t^ r d T w ir i i i iU ,U ie Idem oecurred.whW..Beglan ap- enily.lojt control cf his car. four ,. . . . fs norlhwesfot the'Inter-county -ln.rlm bridge In Jerome coun- ^ ‘ ila b o u i7 :3 0 p .m .S o f^a i^ o f- nw ereibletoftscertalliydoU i- :ar was Involved In the accident inly oecupanU of Ihe machine. ^ “ i two « r o brought lo Uio hos- , * ,

II by a passing mottfrtst. , eglan ta euffering trom aevere j,I wid bruises and a possible heart 3 , ir>-. The child h u .a severe guH her left .ear and ta atao being ■V:d lor.minor cuts and'brulM;

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____ » wellcjUndom of three jouUis who u - » n s wl eiJly entered a basemenl-wln- I*bor d n f thK .Qtinr Wfltnn rirehatue w)Jl:JlS

> 3 U l at about '^ 'o 'aoct >tJtet- b t Uie i morning and removed three - ••

3 of red clover seed, valued at -------■TasTli&'rniVWind'3ted by Twin Falta cltrpollce i-----

h o u r a later.Nfanlfold ot MlnWoka counly ewnlng were Clifford Morgan.Ashby and DaloT!awllnKS; who

« n hera allege sold the a e ^ tb

;k received a l .a “ Ioca1 depirl- j t store. _ JLI'C EN 6EO ^T-8PO K AK &^ _ p >OKANE. Sept. 4 (,T>-R«u D., 33. O f Declo. Idaho, and Mablt well, 19. o f Winona Wash.' ob- I — ed a marrliga license today.

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O p e ra to rs , • ed*w — i - R .SOISB; Sept. 4'6PJ — The IdsJ» band, quor control, commtaslon and de­triment of law e n fo r^ e n t I ln r ,unched a drive today againit | | | I

Under Uie Idaho law Ihe . state guor stores and dltpensarlea hare . I] monopoly on Uia tale of alcohollo r irenges, except beer. • <The drive,. Emmltt Pfost. .state immUsioaer ofTaw enfofeemenl. _ ipUlned today b Uie result ot a hOriT inKrenc« held levenl weeka' ago i lUi dovcroor 0, Ben Boss, mem- " ra ot the nmmlsslon and iiimaelf .

"Unless Uie open and notorious leo t liquor across Uia bar in Idaho stopped, .we agreed. Uia people

il lake Uit tltuaUon In hand and ' , ere may not be .any stale liquor mmlsslon after Uie next legtala- re meeta.- Pfoat said. .A <arntog_^hjy been sent hy reg-

speakeasies and ownen of build- p In which Uiey are located. Ptost“*• ------- - verwtl

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:bOO.WofkeraTMIe— S f In Labor Dispute

SALINAS. Callt» Sept. . 4 .Wl - ^ ur thousand worken and 70 aheds .. re Idle today in Uiq nation'* rich- ; lettuce-growing area In w hil lan officials termed a lockoutto foxe their demand tor. ualSo nference. ■!y-/eful plckeUng prevailed oa , ‘ ; opening day ef Uie lockout. rhe-loekout'^-M dered 'ft-tew UA before employers. In an at- ^ , h;ii to avert a tie-up. olfered a ^ e-centan hour Increase In wagts. _.wV . ...y did nol grant union prefer-. „ *.e in Uie iheds. Uia.«llent UsuetJ.e dispute.......... % . . .

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}'f Hugo And DumasmiD qETO RTi^nn,. SepU 4 Ml n T * tenovtLfrom Ihe cloMrooms of 4i2epQit'a.lbrec.hlch-tchool&..oL ,rmr ■ - ■ler-Hugo'8-''Lea ML-senb]M’’ .and - . iiMider Dumu’ -Three Mus- etrs" and "Twenty Yesn After", -eported today.•10 school commlMlonen con:- nned the Books, buing their ob- ihM on .religious grounds and J u f V e tja s the noreta -touch on Im- rjllty lir general." U lIw book^ were ordered slricktn M ^ compulsory reading Itat alter Los (jderrnfeot Ihr board cf edUM- Ed»ur<l 1 Thundiy n l^ l when Dr. An- squia i M McQueeney.and'WDtJaa.A: do Uie Idcn objected to Ihelr'incluslon. .and^..

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aiicy Expects Big • uf"S Celebration Crowd

1EU.EVUE. 8cpl. i iny- [*ic*nm rr State Senator I. E. Rock- cltv't mI eslimated today that 4.000 per- .s WUI attend the September. 7 rmfr n,eKT daycelebntlon In Hailey i t « n .„ !:Ji3en»!orWJllIaj»EBwah.wHlUie principal speaker. . d»y. ^

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WENDELL. Sept. 4 —'Plre broke ul in ihe'slrawstack while Uiresh- ig w u going, cn a t Uia Kendrick irm . In- Uie Cedar Draw dtatricl hunday. The crew v u able to . t t Uia Uireahlng rig.aw ay,from 4 ij| le scene, but Uie straw w u com-letely destroyed. ___Keith McCloud received a sprain^1 pack during the excitement and -R.M«weU_wu_burned_on.oao isd. ■ BJ

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SAN PBANOISOO. Sept. 4 (/P> - Da rmer Presldent..tierbert Hoover, temp ,flng on an c u tem trip, u jd to- mii i [ht he would make aome u m - Ign speetha tn behalf of Gover- r Ait M. Landon^the Republican R q : uldenUal nominee.tr, Heover. Jov ltliy j^ H ng new s-.___wnncn a t Che terry balldlat, said had Ulked y e a t ^ y .vlUi Oov- CR lor Landon in a telephone con-. Sept. aatloa a t hta Pilo AHo home. Dick rha former chlet ezecuUro would {uie:

discuss-detalia..ot,Uie-eaartr> Mlab loQ other than to say: weatlOoremor landon Is mobUldnrno N*forces.".'............ "W

Two Eagagementa ' or th J lo hta own part in the Hepub- uroic A camjiaign. Mr. Hoover itatd h t vnt I accepted engagement* for .two the c trusci Uita month in behalf ot gout)' K ansu govemor, one In New t •k Ind ope In Denver. olf ItIo u ld U » Denver address w u nu Uilvely le t for Seplember sa a l nlnlng conference there, but he mnri; |—orce rU ln ' of tKb Ntw' Vorg e. fromtr. Hoover u ld be alta,..wouId i.,,d ke “oUicr talks- but Oiat Jora- . .gurs u.and daiei *w e unsettled. feiiU r^U ieflghtjim onlhago,'' sald.'>'‘and I am going lo be In i n n intil tho end," .le did nol explain h li referenctf ■mlerlng.Uie c im palgn a month . Lul It was R cau^ lie re he cOtF' “ TJO •!J a /ea- a«ek« blck with the SalJir lonal RepubIlcan ehalrman.-Johnl if . Hamilton, who. w u .o n the ‘fa s c

r. ' ■ ' taken Itovc- ta going e u t lo ktend sev- 'T ,« I directors’ meetlnss in New York uUm lember 9. He w u accompunled by Tht I , Hoover.---------------------------------for (

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ry Sees Officer Demonstrate Dance

- — WcOS ANOELES. SepU 4 (/F) - , w d C, S w a n ^ , a Jmsky vice x

police officer, knows how to Uie "hootchie-cooehl'e’ dancrf' Cli:

-ai-proved toan-islerceted-Jury! rallro; TheUier ihe danee ta lewd and nor A

Icral, the Jury h u ycl.lo decide, day I winson went Inlo hta act to Ulus- frelgli « to U ie jury,oae-of-UifT>crfor- stoer 4C{J o l a Hollywood burtesquff J*'’** ipe whlcli 'Zaused Swanson and )w offlcen to raid Uie show PoIj :c reoenUy In the Intertsi of the Adv.’i morata.It troupe of nine women and • men are being tried on i ciurtie- rtrtaenUng an Indecent perlcr- tv . The trial f j« conUnue Mon-

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Po lice C hief

"SACJi«dia»T0;CaUf.rSeptr4’tj? “ i l llio slate bureau ot criminal Iden-- 6Ul< IflcaUoa said today finger prinla ot ed ll }onald Bouchey. arrested In Los »*ia Uigelea September 3 u a burglar uspecl, dUcIosed'he ta Robert Mil- Dr ;r Barr, fuglUve since the Ulllng of R*el *. R, (JackI Dai-. Dunsmulr. Callt„ Alei filet o t poUee. whose deaUi w u M - >wed,by a'lynching. 0*5*Bafr. atao known u Robert Miller.

scaped after a gun U ttle In whlcli “ 1"' >r.w was shot lo deaUi. Hla 'com- anion, Clyde L. Johnson, wrs l,,i„ .•ntlicd near Yreka by a ‘mob on laiiaj-jiiKrJJiisiLfuncnjUyaus;.

IBM. , ---------Daw's dealh resulted when he at-

rmpled lo question Barr and John- « )ii concerning a holdup. .

- T”" ~ es, ciound-Trip Fliers._ W ait On W eatherCROYDON AIRDROME. England. J pt. 4'{/T}-Harty Rlchman and

Ick M<;rTll!.*wiUi a record of U» JT' aiest west-east AliaiiUe . crossing ,tal)ltaliod,-aw.al-tecL_Iavaniblt eaUier lonlglil ior. a return tllglit •New York."We probably will be here tor two yAL£ ' three moro days." Rlchman, ihe )vi roidwiy crooner, said. . i ., . , - WWi .yerrlll. a vetcrao pilot, al ,WI e controls, the pair landed In a 0 . C. )ulh Wales cow pasture yesterday workt u Ui#« 18 hoias after ilfty took daily f from New York. They were out As gasoline.*' brusli

Tlielr time and speed paucd Uio frvm aikJKiJjyJ.’.BttenLjnd prlflln. *-p,, lly S and 6; 1933. when Uiey tlew nMcf om Harbor Orace. Now Found- nd, to Derlln, 3000 miles, la ’ 18 lurs and 40 minutes. >

— ye^nheritance - T ax .... -- Collector Reports YOl

iHire, dJrecior c l the inJierttanw x - b u r e a u , T M l d - t o d a y - h l i - o t f l c a IS collected MOJflO ilncc April 1. „nfl

ken over by th r bureau. “bullT,«trnow duo and pai’able were mUs« UmMed al »20,M0.The budgel esUmale on Uie tax clousr (he 1935-193$ blenalum wai ^ {th5 . 0 0 0 , ' . _ _ _ _ _ m o i s tThe bureau 1* handling approxl- apoai«ely:200 eases monUily. , . /w l

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OlHCAOO, Sept. 4-lA>^Ve*te,fn llroad^execullvcs.nollfled .Govcr; ..,,1" T Alfred M. Landon of Kansu to- " i'i' y they were authorlilng reduced light ntes on drought area live- ™ ' . j c r f e e a r i i i n s u n a s w ^ i r s n i n g i e ieahlpmenl3,u be had requested,

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LAMB CHOPS, pound

LEG-O^LAfffi, poiwd

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PORK CHOPS, ponnd

SAUSAGE, BuUt, pom

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" i o i s a ■ EfiA . Wj^3Se“ M ^ o •tale Medical assoctaUon' a d j c ^ - d lU annual convenUon today after lamtng Dr. Arthur Jonea df Bol:e '^esldeot-elect.- ., ., (Dr. liirold Stone of Boise was

e*elected secrelaxy-lrtasurer; Dr. ilexander Barclay ot Coeur d'Alene fu-j«a)« j u>. replace Dr. P. c . llbson of PoUatch on Uie council Bd Dotao waa ciioaeu tor the 1930 miventlort. .OUier memben of tho * Duncll are Dr. r M. Cole of Cald- •el and Dr. J. N. Ba\-ts of Klm- erly.Dr. D; c, Ray ’jif Pocalello auto-

ntJcujy-twotoiff-prtaJdwr-TlHi--------le elecUon ol Dr. Jones as presl- ent-eiect. Dr. Ray succeeds l>r. J.

Crampton of Lewiston. n ie Physicians' House'of Delegil- - • i, comprljlng reprcsentailvej from ich ot the nine dtaUlct medlcjl isodsilons. npproi'ed a rwolullon ilJtog for ejtabllshwent by » w ..

n for treatment and examlnalion crippled ehlldieiu

U io resolution also urged thst lysidans engiged inMho work be aeed on a salary Instead of a leo / a ic ;------------------------------------ —— J

\LU.Ntf CUN K i n s MAN ’ m ilL E KNEELING IN PRAYEIt

iuNOFIELD. CoIo..-8epl, < Wl - C. Rogers, htllroad conrtructlon .

>rker. kneeled In pnyer today, his 'illy custom;.........• *...................• •.As he arose trem Ills knees he < uslied igalnsl n gun Hint iiung ■ 3m .a peg on the wall,IUe~gUB— dlschar8cd.._kUlla5_ L _>gei ■ . •

IS, THIS FOOD ENDS; IR CjNSriPATIONLook oiit for those half.slek days,

hen you ffel listless, headachy. it-of-aorta.-Your troubje may bo inftlpalion. The real -cauu^of” :— :

bulk" In meaI».''Your aystem •.Uses ita ncu tar exercise.Get this needed "hulk" In 8 deli-

oui cereal: Kcllogc’a A ll-Brah. m tn Uie body, fU bulk" a{isorbs olsture, forms a soft maw, gently •oagei out the system.Why keep on feellnr la d when >u can feel {rood! Millions of | l »ple use Au.-fliUN. Tests provo T 'a aafa and elTeclIve. Au.-QiuN la taronlfW. Try lt:a week. I t not . . .tiitnctoryf your money will bo i funded by ths Kellocg.Conipany. ; . Two tablespoonfuls dally afo usu- . ' tym fnelent Serve ai'B-cereal, ■1th milk or cream, or cook into ' . clpea. Kemember, Au,-Sban also ippllea vitamin B and iron. Certarnlyyou’d ra therea lafood ; an Uke pllla and' d ru n . Buy .

h e a d I> g T >342nd ;VC I. st.Kast ~

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IN C U TS....... J h . l O c I !

i c h .......................3 9 c •

d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 c ' ■-------- - ' — *•'-d ........ l 2 3 c

p o u n d ^ n n v ^ l S C ' 4 ^

I d , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i j c

nnd ......... 4 5 c :

iO lb's, to r 1 8 c - :

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G ,3 i b r t o T 3 ‘7t ^

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r .n 0N E a - - ^ ^ * ^ 9 ^

...2 lbs. t o r 2 5 c j

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1

Fall We“ather D( Bread JFor]

. Yum, ;um l Ju il unell llmt Se* I 'i lldoui bread, fresh irom' Uio oven <.j

“ M a^ f f p u r na t f - - - - - - r - , --—Wllh' hints of «utumn all about Kn«

tn d the approach of Jack I w t ti| d a Riakln* the air crisp and tool, bitad ihiek., beebme* an all ImporUnt factor in iff. M,

-lh#-fajnllyj[icnu.-Toail-/or-brpal:. dle-of l u t , rollt for lunch, and blscuiU Uir a imi[i dinner—no meal would be complete ter, fc

• |rtlhout-it. ' Plnca“Mother, majr I have, a tll'ce of geCher

tread and b u tte r r hungry Ktiool (or fchlldrtn will and what'couU ta pleaie them'tnore lhan a illee. ot l*ann. fluffy, homemAde.hrtftd; lW « bands, loo. iliow pleasure a i kcII - i . ,

< M Prldevhen Uiejrsceapan of eolU* , brown rolls taken from the oven.

liothlnf U more Icrapllnff tlmn tlie ,- ir a n n .c t frf.sl> bread.-------------------

4f yoiir time Is loo filled lo makiL {.i/u i kll your bread, tty some of the q'lick .... „ breads lhat lak^but a few minutes ]j io m akt Here are um e reclprs that jwlll delight erery aiember of j-our

' Parker Heow Uolli - , Sutu eponp: - Ins of1 cup tealded milk Clover

^ tt- c u p -c o ld walfr--------------------4 teupoons nigar ed In 'J ciipa bread flour ttlfted before Twin i

m euurlni Tvonfea ifeak6“ . ----------------- and- 'i

“ A 'd (nM trK aic r'u r«aidM 'in iif ra im r \Thtn lu);e warm, add.yeut cake. Hot C |ugar and flour. Beat until tmooQi. Roui Etc In a warm place to rlfe~tuHll dtamei llfiht, about 3 hour*., or-over nljhl beate.i •In a cool place. - en, m«lAdit lloner’i3 egn («-tll beaten) For; 4 Ublespooni melied ihortening ahd hi I 3 tablespoons sugar - ' especli

LaborMont

Buy Foods SiMost food Rtorca w ill be dosed

------- ber-7thrIiab or-D a^u w ilor® ^biff Sale SATURDAY. B u y fci ivill be P icnic Food Bargains,

. gtiiu ,-Fancy-Enflri..R ttrgalM iFresh P ru it and VeRclnble.Bai .come. B r in s your., big lis t wli

■> picnic J

— - ^ O T A T c r c i n p s - ^ — s o■ ...... Larg* Packages

- ^ ' r o t t 2 S C 3— «-------- DrlrafBU"----------------------

SA LAD DRESSINGQnarl Sli*

2 9 cSALMON

• Alaika lied Rockeye .- Tall Cam

2 3 cB A N A N A S

R m nipe F n ll

- ; 5 c t . __' CORN FLA KES Lard

Larga Paekagt A

l o c .....Sliat^r-i . .

GRAPEFRUIT '

t O C c A K 3

»M€A1A fuli lino of^Frcsh an j fu r .

~ • 'nuaiiiy— nnd reasonably price .T for the picnic or the barresl-ci

- ■ your .ne^.^ a l a

V ' ‘A s o te i r o v p D

5d1

)emands Every Meal S__ : i c u

I’i teaapoons salt • |10 cups bread /lour Wfted be-

^ ■ BeatCnead unlll elastic. Let rite un- comblrdouble In bulk, roll out 1/3 Inch add. 'tlck.. Cut with 3 Inch bluult cut- ««;]. f. MakcA crease ihrough the mid- gifted '-o f-tach -if lth - the duU-»lde-of to itrc!jilfe.D rashow r with melted tu t- mlnult, fold and pre.« ed^ea together, medl.it ice In a-.(treated pan clo« to-her and let r lu until light. Bake (Pru

IS lo 30 minutes In hot oren. i cu|■ to' 450 degrees. 2!j ciomo Inlereallng variations of this U ciIpe aretClnnaraon rolls: _ . 1-tcitoll dough 1/3 Inch thick.'Spread * •*' h melted butter, and 1 table- lon cinnamon mixed with cup whllo sugar. Holl dough a i for a T-Toll-iicd-cut-ln-8llce»-*i-lnch-;k. Place In wcU greased pan with ". w face resting In pan. WlienJ light bake In hot oven, 20 mln* *<*

twenly

” rolubstltute orange frosting for llll* |g] of cinnamon rolls. " ' '

iv-ir rolls: , I eufmnall tinlU nf dnllfh nl»P« t fn;

In one muffin ilr%.fir pan. • l cuIn rolls: ' tVo rounds 2 Incliu In diameter 3 Ic:l- 't-lach-th lck , One placed on - i ten

I Cross buns: 1 I'Jlouhds Ineli thick, 3 Inches In Mix ■m el^r'A )ter rising brush with lo mlllitc.i egg. Upon removal from ov- beat tlmake cross on top wllh confec- -cd mo

ler’a frosting. ■•or a tasty desert .th a t Is easy — 1 healthful, date or nutrbread 15

^ = Ep o y IdaySaturdaysed M onday, Scplcm *

for tw o 'd ays. There J IS, ^ laple Food Bar* . \

Bargains for a li w ho Jnh elh cr it h e for a ■11 profit Krcatly. Our ■

B O D ;t^R A €K E R S --------- — ^ad Crlfp

3 LB. BOX 2 9 c. . OLIVES ~ i

Small Roltia Staffed |

i o c fFLY SP R A Y ~

ire To Klll-Bring T e v " ' i Conlalnera

JBnperla ' ' ■

'S H O R T ^ I N G ■llh the IIlgh«rrrie'e ot 'Rird IhU l i f Heal Barlhg | U[ in . CARTON 4 9 G

m iK T U C K E Y " oc GINGER ALE

II Os, Boltlet

:u r cd .J lIc a lflj£ _ lits l_ ___ I Hiced. WKelhcrl-crety, le t u s supply ^

_NiiPU R irn . —

» T m P A U a D 'A IL f N M

l y monf

. . . . . • amootl In «5

TpoI- ■ • u

' and 01' “PWWf mrnulicupmllk ' • S r #

i teaspoon *alt - ■ cup chopited nuta

!i tea.fpoons baking powder wur*e: 4ablcspWM-'n{flteLJlitirtealng leal egsf^and sugar until light, iblne. milk and shortening and (on,,,! I. then salt and nuts and mix „I. Fold in flour which has been > cd with baking powder, Pour ln« h[jcun trcascfl-loanin nnd levitana-20 n ik t 'imica. Oake 4 to CO minutes InII,un hot oven. n*

Date BreadPrunes may' be substituted) 3

cup pnines or dates 3 tjit,<} cups graham flour ' 1 („.i cup^ugar . ,-tcainooii.aall_______ .i.. . j.,u ,tcftspboM baking powder ' jcap milk 1 cun ttablrsi«on melted ahotlenlng '

ionc and chop fruit. Mix flour,

: Vdd milk and beat well: add ''fi itnndsliortcnlpg.Putlntogreas- <■ b te a rp in nnd allow to stand nly tn twenty-five minutes In lo j'e i TO place. Bake "tri moderate oven J7J regrcM-r. bne hour.' Makes large loaf. '• ' .

notion Brown Itread 'i cieup.whole wheat or graham flour 5 ‘A.Iflip wim tnMl Clicup rj-e nieal or ground rolled- T J i l i i

oaU chee't'Icaspofinj baking powder « a llt;:«teaspoon s a l t ........... maln lc

rTHirtncnrmonnsra--------------- -ini<Hhl'3ciipa mllk • , - heapini

Ilx dry intredlenta: add molasses baking nllk. and add to <Hy Ingredlenta; about I thorouRtily and put Into (treas- before moulda-two-lhlrds-ruU— Covet 15 sma

5 F R E ^ D E L I V E R I

FBESII HAMBUnOER

. I O C lb

FO R K SAUSAG E BII

_ 1 5 C L a

;------- r HETAlL UNLY ' ' ' ~

W A T C H T H E B I *

I 'F o rJ^ ic e .-C risp .V egetables ai I A t T h e Jx)ft C.< P rieea Ii

— -^EfrVEAL-nOAM --------- {— -----

I S c l , . " 'ROLIXD b ib BOAST ' f

I S C t , .8 0 L L E D LAM B ROAST

2 3 c „ ^

C om pare O u r G rocery P rices J A nd T h en C om pare Se rrlce

I t o d a y i n t r a iI ' Z D C ■ ■ FR 'EStt

' BIBLOm s te a k " ' 1

T'DO.NE STEAK

2 2 C u ,

yS A L C H O PS „ - . t 8 < L b .

SnO R T E N IN G __ ___________ __PUBE LASO .

I I FAKO^nAME UALFOB W Q O ^

IWS, T m N ’f a l l s , ID A H O , SA

o p u N i r a m s .,E FOBiiimiciiiiS

-------- ...-------------- ,, bacQjiThli tltUe pig went lo market and J®.''''' ■cime-bacon, one of the choicest * tala on IK# market today. If aerv- ‘ Lprppe f, th e foljowlng aro ex- ’'■JJ Hem methods of making a com- onfoodlntaAdlsh for royally.------BMw-Bran M affiRs- ’3 cupafJom:--------------------------------J‘i cu-^l^iik • g ‘ ,•3cupsbr»n ,

5 whlespoons lUgar . 'J teaspoons baking powder.’i teaspoon salt CWl;fi1J tableapoons bacon dripping*

H cup diced cooked buon (H 16.) *Blft dty ingredlenta together well; = d bran nnd bacon; beat eg and — _Ilk slightly and add to brui. ba- p * n and .flour. Mix. beating w tU looth. Add bacon drippings. Bake«5’P. oren for 30 mlnulea. g

Lank and Baeon PI* PI pound lamb at«w meat. L4 pound-bacon ^l-im aresw a------------------------- -uiCHce meat and aauto with baeon ^ d onion In an iron skillet tor 15nutes. nemoTo and (lace In hot* p n ef caasertile. Cover with I cuplined peu ilnd_l cup earrota jRic l>. Add Juice from canned peas Wsktlleu Add to tills 2 teupoons L<

jrxj(cr»hl« aauce. 3 teaspoons >

aute tapioca,-Heat‘-unm graiy 4ulstency and add lo casserole. ^kc'nl 350T. for l ‘> houn, Make 3tl pie crust.or baking powder ■cult dough and corer caswrole. ■kc'iS minutes or until crust la a md<-n brown.' • “JRaeon snd Muhroona, h i ' IJ

Tomato 8aac« ■; tablcjpoons bacon d r i ^ g i . [1

cup to m a to j u k e Icup ca n n ed m u tllro o m a . I I

-f 'u p ev a p d m le d m l lk - " ' • ' Wtex ipoon re d p ep p e r • * ) ,

up, c r isp cooked Ulccd b a c o n .

tiily and ateam {liree and one- l l fl'tiurs; remove coi'ers 4110'bake ' ■;ll drj-, r,tikes one large or three amall ^

.aU'Minnie Chee** and Ham IBIsculU k

fuiis preparcd-blftcult flour _ ji cup grated cheese ‘ ^‘A.blespoona deviled ham f

jiSff S-TlSuF-SKS-iffllsr =|r‘e-4,‘ togellier. Cream ham. wllh »lltile of the milk, then add re* iLInkier and atlr-untllamoolh. Mix i» iliy io « -r -* n d ^ ii> o M _ I^ ^ -

clng aheel. Bake In hot oren (or lut 13 minutes. Bplll and butter ore «r;1ng. This make.s nbout small bliculla. .

^ 143 !/Shoshone

-;P h ones. L

t F O O D S 3 i t ;

U E S S

R I E S . T O p A Y

BEEF OR VEAL ,POT ROASTS , -

;■ S c t B . . ! '■-BIB BOIL - VEAL STEW !

■ ■ 6 c „ .

I I G S P R A Y l l I

■rsxsNir— -, and SclttinI F n ills ^ k l n T H l n W L i _

tlVzK L..sno, rOHK nOABT

^ i 8 c i „ : ; ~. SPARE RIBS

-ces w llh -Ail Others ■Ice A nd CkaniiiieM I

lA D B FOR LARGE S ^ E a i S - I

LOIN PORK cn o rs i .

~ 2 -CT5r-45.C— -f --■ VCAL .STEAK ! •. '

I ■■

— L_j US. i i i r i I _ _ _ _ _ _ .1 i.ns. nse ■ IJ U .................. —12< ■ j

y , j M p n d a y ^ , „

l E X T E R E O 'o D ^ | P

F O R L E S S g

.. SA T im p A Y M O BK lK n, BEPJE

SS/t and pepper baconUf'.'. drippings, add flour, and serve,

tlr'unUI well blended. Addhat.to^ liaeou to juice and eritporated milk. H cJook (llr«Uy o w flaraa nbout 6 g nilnuies. .Add the mushrooms and p.acoji chilis. MU'with sauce Ughllj' s m0 I'revrni crushing; Beaaon’wllh ~Coiiall and pepper and serva tamed- mskr;

nn hot butUred to u t, aar-■L’h with' a Utile chopped paraley. p . •

IUtot>.Md-Creamed-CamU- U O l On Toasl

1'; cups milkH t floQj

-rublrjjioonsbacondripplisai 8.111, pepperJ'< cuitf diced catioU . . “>1“^ T3L':t and bacon - - - cdca i Hike a white aauce of flrat three dav,

'srrilfjil.', season wtU. and add. Brfori diced carroU. Pour over four cnuu

r .'Ix plrcta oX to u t laid on a chop ero.v'ii ilMier. Place two slices of .broiled way' c

p r i d e

Safevs — -Moni

—Safeway^StoceSrtoc are more tiian just hopes of people.

— S a f e w a y S t o r e s - f e e b u s i n e s s i s s o m e th i : g i v i n g o f f o o d v a j t t i

— T h e p a r t w e , p l a y i n i n t e g r a l p a r t o f o u i

T l i e i n s t a n t y o u g te ~ t i i e f r i e n d l y a t t i t u d

n e a t a n d w e l l a r r a n k n o w n m e r c h a n d i s t

A n d a g a i n w e s a y c o u r p r i c e s a r e c o n i s t a t e m e n t t a k e o f h i c o m p a r i s o n .

WE V

JE M B E R 5, iM 9 . ■ ■

icoTi on each piece of toast- and cut^e

taconaadPlelbSaod).lehTininr H cup mayonnalM . ^8 illcca crlsp'brolled bacon, chop- ,j

Ped' ' .s medium' dm pkkle*, chopped Combine WgredlenU nnd chill; " 3 skM «i cup fUllng.

»oughnut Jingle u,S Makes Real Treat

“ " • lugaiBread should be cut thin for sand- chei, edges should bo neat, and Wl ling_«nd.])Uttef..spread evenly to maU ga flf Uie hread..Day-old bread ot than

firm texture la thQ best to use. rfore slicing the loaf, rtmot-e Ihe If' u.^u: If loiy, cut the loaf In two. Wi aMwije, and then slice llie long '*y' of Ihe loaf. Cooky and biscuit .Sei

he Woi*riviiegely f e e t can go sT da^ .o f ScH iy—T h e r e is no

m s u c h a s t h S e - ^ t h e n a t i q i i . - N o b e t t e r p a

n a p a r t o f h d p i n g 'c h

e w a y S t o r e s k n o w s t h ( h a v e w a t c h e d m a J i y c

i m a n y a m o t h e r w h o l e a s a c h i l d f o r a l o a f e f h o u s e i i o l d n e c e s s i t j

1 S a f e w a y k n o w s t h e '

) w s t h e h o p e s a n d p n t c h i l d r e n m a y g o t o f

e v e n a s t h e y p l a n — ai i e i n t h e i r c h i l d r e n —

iway Stores Wil nday--Sept. 7--]

00r i s - p a t t j f U h i s - = j s t s t o r e s — t h e y a r e p i

e e l s ^ h a t t ^ e r v e - i s - a ] h i n g m o r e t h a n d o l l a l u e s .

in t h e h a p p i n e s s o f y o u r s e r v i c e t o y o u . ,

t e p i n t o a S a f e w a y S t i d e o f t h e c l e r k s , t h e m g e d s h e l v e s a n d f l o i s e . . , .—

f compare the price t< insistently lower.' Tii her advertisements a

W lil NO NQERSOJ

it(eti a n useful tor cutting land- . TllIchea tn fancy a hapu I f j

■ •“ — WllLear# *1mtl«r“ cakes In the pan Jw■r.'flTS or ten-nlnut<s nfUr tt - U'l .ovtnf ilhem Irom the'oven. ThisBlpa them,lo' hold togeiher when onimlng oul.V.. Tw

------- ealWhen sugaring doughnutj' place Oflem 'In a paper'sack with tomi ' LIgLgar and ahake them about In the Ro:iclc unUl Ihey a rt wtll coaled wllh Cuilgar. Dr<

_____ IntWhen molding a deMrt - use a Evilatal mold. MeUl ehllls-Qulckcr Wi lan china or enamel.

------- FnI f you really like , to Ity them.Watch them sputter 'round and Rol

■rciund; . . • Yoi See them gaily awell and alola

n d ^ u l

s of Set0 a long ways RoonoTCommi0 finer road.

ie’ leadSs,ffie¥orl{eri )art caiTanyoneplay- children to school.hewonderful privileg children sta rt and fi_____)

10 shops a t Safeway S f of bread, a cake of s ity.. ;jw qnderof-tiiis— _rayers of parents, toi1 school.■as parents do— out -s e n d them to Ischool:

:ill B6 Cl^ed"" -Labor Day :

jJecause-our-stofcs- part of the lives and

also-a-pri«leger0ttr- lars and cents and

your life must be an

Store you wjll notice e large roomy aisles, loor displays of well

tags, and remember fo prove the above and make your own

)T BEEdE ^

M O E THBEH

Tilt they*aU.nre nicely browned.If you want lo please ytmr’faoly With a good and lasljr treat, 'Just tty thU doughnut Jingle..U'a a clncht I t can t be beatl. .- .

Ona cup of lugir, one cup of m n i . Two eggs bealcn fine u aUk:Ball and nutmeg (lemon will do) - . - Of baking powder lenspoons two.Lightly lUr-lhe flour in................ —Roll on pie board not too thin.Cut In'dlamondi. IwUU or rtags ‘ “ Drop wllh care the dougliy thlngi-- Inlo fat thal briskly swcIU E « n ly ^ e spongy cells;Waich wlllj care 'the time for - -.

turning ,Fry tliem brown,-just ahort of

burning:Roll tn sugar, sene when done,Youll find your work w u lota of

fun..

h*o6l1 from the

___ ____

nencement „

rrs,~theh¥peo’f ' '—than tp have _

!ge of schodl. finish school.Stores now~- ~

' soap or some ^

ofr^who p laa

t of loyeT nd^ "7 dI, shining,-^

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■pXaiiiiroire -

i n l H p i l i S DAILX NBWt

- .i g g ^ > ,.y “-5Mig.tt»W ot-M»rea a. i t i

BCBSCsm ioN s j o a ax c i u n

B '— ■■=“° g i 5 a S r » .

I Tmi. P»>«m itt »artflc« , — . . . - iW f >n-MMtn o r A iio c u n o m x ti

n « iMocuud fn u u ufiiutiTtii «natu u Ult lat *<ot Bubllauoa o l tU M vi 41i pttcbM (ndiwd 10 u.' ot Bdt euunn sMSud la U2a p*p«r tad u uu loeti s*i putiusM Mttia. All tutiu et npuuictuo y t f ta u «uip»Kiia nm a »uo m tm a .

(I) mma AMOcuua Prm.- -— Bcatff-anait-aw w g-tf-cgw U ttoac-

‘ KiliONil. BCmSIMTAXimfBODDB. K1»0 AUO rBODOBt, »f

tofi. caiMiQ, a*D fttacitea.■ m Nm' utuma'BS' naiBcbl rapeat BUitf- ier-«tiw» la MmtatiB»au «n 1 CM* «b<t* t u piper It >1 luut ■ cemeOfl •t OUI put ot ta* UftttlteBtai ta wUe -IB* «n> wlfl M PUUlt&M VIUlOlau%t.-_______ • ■•

An mUcm tKuind br • - tnirt-«r Mmptuat jurudieusa-ta -M-putlUMd «mU7. WUl M puDUlbM U> tb* W(d bmMi itiu* at UU* ptp« piaittW W B«c^ c u p 'w jm .'m a i & U n ct u u S l

TROUBLE ZO NES. '”

Every tim e a war breaks out & wbere In tbo world, our 6tat« Dept

. n e n t baa to get busy look lns ai .-A m crlcan-dtlM na tbere. l l i e r e . f l ' l j i i e “th“ousknd iiVb“ liW dR aT5inertc

lo Spain when tbo revolution star and bundreds ot tbem are s till tb A sta ff a t WasblnKtoa'bas been on

-Job-alroo5C_con8tantlr . locatin g i keeping up wltb t&Et, compDIHT dress and evacuation lists, lend ing stranded travelers m oney, arranging

-tb eir return^ safeguarding them in d ger Ecnes, and so on,

T ills experience duplicates on a si lea le tbe;^ ltuatlon in n ineteen b d ied fourteen, w ben three bun'c

'T H ouS nT lSS ierlcaH rT rerr-a iU B ttt tha war zone and Herbert Hoover..< c b a r g ru n r io & 'd a n 'o r flc e 'a n d beci » world lUmre. . . '

- - . . I t m lgbt-b»^su)}posed.tbat any i erican,. w hether abroad for b u s in g pleasure, would h ave 'sen se enougt g et out w hen anyth ing like the 8 i la h m ess develops.* B u t m any are so r a n t or unsuspecting, m any are ei to see w hat Is going on. and h ave i to 'ta lk about w hen they g e t home, m in y sim ply “love th e b r ig h t fac< danger."

. .fiTAXES A N D SU ^BEM P COUF

'■ iu in o u , by acUon of lU Attorney C l i r a l , h a s Joined N ew York In as

th e U nited Sta tes Supreme Coun rehear tho caso In w h lc lr th e New : m inim um a g e law for women was U ared unconstltuUonaii''Illlnol8 Is o f th e seven sta tes having laws sin t o ih a t o t N e w York, a il. written to t form to 'an earlier court decision wl throw out a mlnlmun^ w age law tn

'D istrict o f Columbia, t “W hatever m ay be th e .ultimate elslop o f court in cause, :

M aportant th a t th a t.d ecis io n m u a te clearly an d unequivocally tho

■tBent T o r i t Is inconceivable that constitutional r ights o f th e Btatc; pass v a g o legislation sh'deoend u oon th e technical form ofviev7 s o u ^ i irom UUS'COUrl.---------

“Few sta tu tes of rccent years dea 'w ith w d ifficu lt an industrltU pro!

^ fM ^prtraS r ig h S M t t t e w 1 statu te before th is court. Before i a statute Is f ina lly struck down as

- constltu tlon a l-b y -a divided court, and unrestricted opportunity shouli afforded for a m ature and dcllbe reconsideration upon their merltj th e m omentous constitutional lss>

'T he public approves th is plea, decision in question raised m any do

..in thoughtful m inds. W as It po» th a t there wire"’ same th in gs, tfi

- neither tho nailonal nor tho state' ernm enU -could, regulate, w ith log

tlon? II so, w hat became of po(: 'government?

‘ •e d u c a t i o n a l

-.N orm an . Thomas, eloquent-candl .^ l ir ^ e -p te s id c a c y -o iw U ie -u su a l-t l • ' is ou t w ith anothervMolc on Socla

H is t}tle" is "After the New Deal—Wt T h at Intriguing Question, In the r o f .a searching campaign, shbuld li

' i't inoro readers than Boclollst wr- in A m erica usually get.

.jMOst Americans think SoclalUni ' ^ U t lc a l devil thnt has to be fouisl' »ltt?.An*-Aq. Thi■ ■ sees. It, Fascism Is tho dcvii, arid Sc

" e ^ y ii4 rth v T tiiie d y r ’'H**ti8ey8He8S'' ^^ tom aiterm J o r -h ls phllosophy, ho^

th a n ;th e^ am llln r Marxian word■ a r g iie i for a ‘•Socialistic co-opci

.com m onw ealth ." -•' ' A com m onw ealth 'is fti.democ

: rath er th a n -a dictatorsnip o i m e r e p r i n t i n g Socialism or Commi

- 80 far in liu is la ; "Social democ — wottld-b«-<v-more i a m lllar phnue,

Id tS ln tru« SodjJW n u tO:opci tn life u d w ork /iv free c ltlu n s . tt in practice, par ties -ca llin g them;

. soc la list'iiave o ften sphB m uch fa

" ■ " 1 ,^),i>n'thnt.’ using force a i roo Hlghtrnow there 1s s ni

'• ’ tractlnif attenUon, a sort \ place part-'way to Socla ^ • "co^peraUves," economic

_______which seem to give som e <m»n . tages claimed for Soclalls m Ali this may be confus— ■ used 'tb 'th e 's in jp u cltyo f-

poUUcal campaigns. We hJ_ ,a . to seeing aU tho m erit on I « f _ . ,^ .th e< d ev llt7 o n th o 9 tt BA sbnolltles rnore im portant

• and pfacUcal poUtlcs push Ifjjo principles into a com er. V

unsettled times, to Toto ■ ■ need to know more, M d d<

. Ing, than ever before.

1 ^ : ' — BttM ■ THE fC m iN Q ME. T4U. _ ,, , (C»ld«U •Km-THl

" S Bterttaiy cf Ajiltulture W ittr S r to «tUnd Ui8 funfral for Oeontir — of WOT, uid lh»t a higher tariff

. .‘•msro aod a

— ' y jg fu n f coomatd In th* tTnft , • 'duced#thetDf.B«rt#»»lni!«c

and lha Philippine and from ■■ milir poMfMlOIU. Suifiir b tti t n

and-ciii* Vroduecrs of LouUlan2 a £ , maadlag a higher larlff. But WllUcb fc "dtluilon." *n«>i». But th# United 8U t« h u h___ . tnrKentjc4n»llh*Brlcultural•r .« ililn pigs and plo«d wheat i

com crops, mlted fesj lobaeeo, •SS* .nation wIUj rigid poUto contr ^ «hUe tlTt or tis million acres c to- tbt Dolttd Btatu mlfht havo

I pr^udns tugar'tKCli or lugi------------ Amtrican-fanner-COuliUaTB-t— - . Ametltim narket lor hit luja

. .. . Wallace holds a dlffereat-Ylo'a n y - tha tariff.- he n f i . "U Jtat hole

enftrt- crertba Insular pojsmlons." .^ a »»ae t l

would ««m to point to th# wl« .w ere American lugar beet fannm wl ricans" "ptol^on to the end that thcj larted f»'r pricei, an Inldfqualeljr lup there. . '

• - u r s o n e o r i

lg the 'n fffo r towai tnd lUlait* and fanai c r 5 . » sylrtnlfttw and htardfn Alf 1 ar# Americaa railed to th# fuU

power of ad camett. thouihtful,I "mull Ther rwondcd to hli ilnple,

Jjun- and eonnncln* appeal. Piey u in'dred- .aqd.thelr.j^btei.aU.orer to

^ hero U a man who underslan. r .to o t aiidJieraUainanwho .U w ai lecame aitln: .'Hers b a tn u wtio «

hi|6 hal and tty

less or i S t " ? "Igh to Oovetnbr Undoa la bla Sp an- th# country and m th# deepF

f e ie - ins addreu of bli camptlcn fc » tu a e r U off to a attco* start No' L ttaveled w lh him acroo the 1e more nebody-could havo lUlened le, and among tba mulUtudo of till r ace of fetUns deeply niro'that tn tbe

of the people Alf Undoa Is oc and-wui eonUnua.on ths utnr whelminj victory in-Korembi

URT • . — :-------COKIWMAOl

y O e n r _ ^ U aiN aw *)

i n aiklm Indictment of H „ , faUed to antwer In reipomo t

W zOriC Knate Ubor Investlfadns comi m s de- Mcklng to relnovs an lmme£ Is one ’ progrtis ot IU probe, bul aU< Similar Mttlement of an luue lhal hi [A rn n . i°S eo^barraumeol lo nalloni

TOUgaUon commltlcci for tev w m ^ Congtealonal commllleo ttc in th e neuei alarted Mvoral >-ean a,

men refuted lo tesUfy. Blncbl ite d e - jau a a ruult, Jmt Olackmtn e i t is IsaUng'colmnlttee wllh Ui# liol

• 'uii- ita icsiaence-a brw dr-Blal " a lllUo bolder. Ue, simply wa ‘*®, commlltoe, taking up.pctuge In

rlalitiK-lo-iia-'clalJPeQ -OnljF-JC lat tho has doD# thb tame'thing. Pn itCS to Uken agaluc Sinclair and'Dla Should Cannon and Towound liurle< . f . . Uio committeemen were lell

r fetllnit. Tlier# wera vot«-lots• Qinnon In lita Iiejflly 01 pepui

le a to g TowoKnd only..»Jcw..nio«hJ roblem so th# congretilohal lovetUgi r a~ r g - i « lw ntyto;ca| t ^ taeaMi waa w York 'Iho new act making refUMi to . . , , .u poena Uio etlma ot totttumai

^ n w I " »tren«mencd the“ ol <cnirailon.l u ivnuw lnirt, full- malns’ lo'bo:»«n. rBw votes IlUld be Uklng aeUon agatnsl Uia prIberato neuea. What wiu b# done »Tienrlts of Of Town«nd walki out remalr

lo l>ave Ih# right to tnlorce a. The lubpoenai. On Ul# other luu doubts eierclse Oils right In th# eoi lOSSlble cxpedlUons" for poUilcjl pun \rtllch new act, InvcsUgaUng comml

to BOV- * now rttpoMlbUlly aa

ltBl»l«- •____________jopular ■■ -------

BUYING FBOJI TOK (Jonosvui#, wu., 0

•' Am'erlaU.not going 10 ttar retort,-Would you lol Uiem

. force cr effect Ttie *olvcnl o noiaaie u ,, i^(ter dfitzlbuuon ol i -ticket,- -^w* are golng-to have plentj clallsm. and nour and everyUUng wo What?" U» foreigner hai iurpl. m idst “I incn-n lhan c « r befon. - •l liuure jigurej from Uie Deparlmiw riters, ptovo conduilvely Uiat U o

TBpUly uiurpmg the Ameriaitsm l3 a Canned beel InporU for tn«iii^ht hv of thli *-e*r-wer« Qver 43 nT^nmn? Uian-<lio flv#-;Ihom as iituatlm 1i rSocial- Ihe jiog* Mceaaty_to feed the

lowever. year it waaJ^OOO pmmdjJ ord. He ‘i» ? n n ua> Utaa f6r aii the pcratlvo _________~

h o t ^ y T ^ R ^ A K F A S T

IXAE.VED A Ulocra^ A small boy waa *efn sliiliu c- y t o rront dooratep.peratlon “What a»kei you w ihise:, thoufih neighbor IngulrKl.'mselves • “WeU." repUed Uie boy.-if;

farther *ouWn't eal up alii

.T W m FALLS PAHT. WCT

A nd tyranny. [ * 7 7 7 1 3 7 7 7 new gospel a t - N A T I O N i

ort of stopping' (NEWS BE C l l l m . M S H , 0 ^ “ "10 organizations.0 o f th e advan- -•________Qlsm. ' B]:u5hig to-xoters A B B H ^ P r tii}f'oljl-fashloned* paring-f® * drsnth avo been used'- tiuuiy luue a i tl

on one side and ' 9ther, w ith per-n t th a n poUcles, S S t o u # * ^ish ln g econ om ic paigiL' ., V oters in these t o r would liketo in te lligen tly , Um .’field which u

temporary tnice.5( WendeU WUlkle ol and with an old ii

- WALLACE Power' company. Mbune) l u m l c

'allace. iri Bolt Lak# - J ? y iiiJ L r J '" «Tte Dem,secretaryriff for sugar was a ^ * 2 3 5

-Qf l t . m Dinr^ M B U M U p r ^ TKTWIOHnElcftSe r^ e # f ro m O ib a whU. t t e power pim some of our ln> 'nie prtaldenl Intgroft-cnlnUie.wcaf straighten out .alllana har# been de> between TVA and.V /a lU c«sapthal'( but aUo'between 1

1 had aosi# troubl#iral surpluses. WeTe WAtNegoUaUo It under: dulroyed moment, bul prea KO. threatened the «•«» i# <f«Jared^ ntrtl. And aU Uial Uj# govemment ‘ ES of farm lands In ponenu of private YS been devoted to PrlvaU operator nigar cane If th# to rD R .-It consbi B been aMured.jUie i f will be_drt\-en itgar product. N U ^'>U udion~l viewpoint. T o hike lu contenU.arc ci loldlng an umbrella u iat Mr. CarlUl# i

1 "fak#," and allot lor po^ priaod

iriuom cf provldjig ((j*ral govemmeni iwlUj every pwslbl#bey may supply,-at- T H S S e m M T W tuppllcd U. S. mar- u jx c t

. la klDd..PuUlnlng ■ seal# generaUoa i

stun th#.prlrtt# 1 da) ‘ of 11U that Uie pt

Jf Landon Uia avet-fuu and challengUig n o P B n il. Rep ful,couragK)Usm*n. ordinarily agey 1 pie, natural, direct, „ , u which' Uiey e t said lo Uiemselvcs npmeaUUTe# ne; U ul brood hUUIdo: | j tdm ll Uiat In Ui:

ilia tJU iJjL ab Q u L eoutUa-wlietaJhc lands our problemi, pubUcly Uie O.' lft of us." Tliey said of 7j piaiei, b u t ;9 wni'nover wear a gg „ ^ p«rimnm ibblU out of n , but OX3P. candidates race otileisUCClttZ. 4U4Jaa<liUd&bxJ< and-whom we-can ylated.disaffection

road»,’u « congres swing arouM mereaso of about

jiy’lmpresslv# open- jh a l will glv# t 1 for Ihp preildcncy, { ( ,n incumbenU ’ Nobody could hav# jw is a majority I le Middle West u id publicans* rosiest xl to 'U ia l speech ,nough to block R11 neUhbora wlUaut m a re .U a t If Uic

berriilpto.lM.Uii I oti tee upward W KtvaUve Democr ip w ^ way 10 over- fonni Builness, 1;

lereiu h a « beem “ “ •. iliac# tb-spend-a:

_ • on houje electlonjw»)

I . -BAnO.-'The De:•“ o u ™ OI.COIM

a r s ehaa brought grow* - q j ,

lonal legUlatlv# In- i,several Kaw. • U) kick Uirough wl

Lul ago wnen two ou >i»oosereU-Oamer da lr did a lerm la ^ran lefl Uie Invest- amounted

perccn t otfed^era

walked cut on Uw to%'i«"lnit- otll.W ,iM .cm t.r

prompt acUon m s S S T S iw Dlackmer, but when y ,,fled Uielr defiance.- p,wmment. for 1 •II wiUi a lielple« government cosU

triiSu'ud“ t«^*Hilhs.ago,— . loans,-grant# and

!S!e JL !5l 2 Sltott!po»a».nb. ,|„p,„„„u,i| macy. Whetlier Uie the pollUcal courageIng coramllteej re- SPI.rr. Certaincs are to be lost la . tect iho uiiil-of-:present tardy wll- peel tn a fm rty i

« n Uie next Cannon be elccled nallowlalns to ba leeo. can Legion at nexiing commllle# ought- In Cleveland.'irco rcsponso lo lu Mr. Colmcry Uliand. It ought not Landon #nd was (conduct of “flihlng HamUicn'i allemjurposea. Under Uio llonal.cenventlon,imltleei iliould dls- PO«d to liav# allaa weU as a new Colmery'i prospet

mnndrrr.hip werrl_____ irenlcallj’. Mr. Co:

of 1lie Leglon'i iOBEIONCBS consist of O. O.. Oaxette) Iho New Deal.

,tan'e, Tlio New-Dealem sun-eJ" lias no ?

j ' . i r « the .dpritwo. n e « to ea}.be- , >irplus food comntod- : u» ot^a larger scale.

Iment of Commerce,10 foreign farmer U •lain farrocr’s market. BOOJLThelas uie first rive monUu which, cllcla all t 3 million pounds, 71 tho nllroads o f t ve-year average, Tlie P « ‘ lave.been i iy.i.w*-<M»-na»5n: ncatm nrujm d:3the United autes. ;n ''Thj.Ailier.lcan J,T5»;6eff-pdflridi;liit *e'rit'V7pff«tc'tl J. We toiDorted more- ciceMlve shlpn^ he y e a r jT j r ’ '11.* eonmiucOcani_____ ; ■ • IideilUalH'Jar ./ee

pollllcal R«Uin> ■ I maximum fupply

IT P n O D handli unpttcedi'* ----------w n f r 'S n w B ^

~ ’ The' a.vodaUo< LESSON , antlclpnud carloItilng moodllj-'on.hls perU look tor we<

• ■ SM.oocipinrTtKj iiseraW£7’ " W a d ly m W pIus“ r6r

UiAt U a record i ■ I f lh a d l ttb dom-er UrialUei.-11 wUl alsler's UptUck-even m p i in .butioen

ths presldenUal i

T O T W W F A U a . I D A H O , g j

N A E i W ^ J G I ^ f xBBHINp T M N ^ ) ^

w A am w otowBy W pPSekef E

Toldent noojcTtll Is QuleUy pr»- I nmaUe ihowdown o a U » pubUe ,t th# World Power Confettoee a t on September 7. ^ outoooe vertlni a .U n ftlaUoaililp b e t i m Uu pnim Id Uie industry aa well as the in • u, will play l ^ ^ o pru ldenW cam- {oimtu

« ‘ beganUke to a m n p an agreement on trom i a Uio goTemment'a proJeeU and Aro occupy In Uie future. O a Uial Toe C

be possible to effect a t least a ire lu B. so FDR rtcenUy coaferred wlUi a of CommonvealUt'ft SouUiem Id friend lilgh up la tha Georgia ny. Tl)Clr dUeussloa revolved | M U of th# company^ tgreem tnl B E allocation of power and dlslrlbn- E f l

Dl expires on Novembcrl. Neither K i td WlU) Ul# oUier’a .performance R ) DlrtcUir LlllenUial contei^ .U ial cresu iitvs uuL kc^t tbslr vordr “•r people retum the compUmanl. f S Intervened in an attem pt toall.misunderstandings nol only a |]

and'commonwealUi & BouUiem f l ;en hlniseU .and Uie uUUUes. ' -g - j

aUons will coaUnus unta Uis U ii ourMj jresent Indlcatlons-are Uiat war;d-walzP:^«tiroeD.exponents of c^siaIt ‘-yardtUef* Uieoiy and pro- 'ntnMerate operation. . u,« tiaton bare framed a final defi . tirink u b U ot a iS-pago .tddrest, and yetivered by Tloyd CuUila of Uie eln hi nTowxr eorportUon. AlUiougli butlere coitXuUy guarded, It Is knotip & tidHt WlU Jeer at Uis “yardsUck'' as turnedaiot a comparaUrety Umlted-area hsnslrductlon and dUtrtbuUon to Uie suil. :nent. ■" dwk Iilnute talki produce aa amicable clothea

iKcts. Tlie president wlU respond 'Ing a federal p rogtan for large- A Je)a and transmission which will ai Pr,ta uUUUes. And Uie funny part their ce prlvata corporaUons are fooUng vlndoi conlereneB which may ie«-lhem elwlriiJeath.- . • bfwmi

______ , ■ eph Can ele

Republican dopesters are extra- itu nc ty In predicting Uie number ot or flriey expect to gala la Uie house ot (umed. oext November. But Uiey frank- « iyj elUiU chamber and la Uie supreme UMthi■Uiey.hope to lfl.U l□ .O f.-en are claiming'a gain -

lul prlvaUly-thej^hope tor SO or a ni mm. There aro M dUtrlcU where wnippl ates lost out ln_Uie,Democr»u; phanj,

i;«« tlmn MOn vnt^ . Wllh Stlm- Jlttl_i :tlon toward-FDR and'Lamks In* Even | gresslonal committee looks for an nay. out-llfiy. %<*’ hr# Ul* O O P. about 185 raoabfrt churo iU win out. as Uiey sho^d. Since Ui'e bl Ily In llio Jo^er'chamber, Ul# Rc- publl:i est cxpccUUons dont adUclpale publUJ Jc Roosevelllan scliemes. But Uiey Many UieyJjQMt Uielr minority mem- Iniplre

, Uiey i«Wwln- over. enough con- *t«k ' locraU- to splk# New Deal rs- Thats IS, Industrial and. commercial In- <n toldon th# lde*.Uiat th# b » t , I l'< J-antl-New-De*l-coatribBtloaa.la .jookt

hlkr.' MU-AJ

DemoeraUc national commlltee’s hU 111lecUng campaign lunds suirccsta y»niKDealera will liave the largol war restotcan political liUlory.'lfwlll pftjb- got -le millions'which anU-RoosewIt »on's.llupposcd to be mobllUlng for mo mlltan

W andwies have asked Uie slate of T A ts cred nA wllh 1250.000 for llio campaign. Uke iii;equ»U polntcil out. t lu l Uio vUI'.lnn e r admlnIslraUon".'lias-6ivefi don UD dolUn and that the tUOMO RoIm^lied to only one-forUeth of ono wax «leral largesse, "ta^im aed^ ^ ln^ j ed the

bufr^e-fottlTUi of one per cent wax!1 toward thb campaign war cheit.

srem ment gav-e to Texas teir Kent I annual apcndlture ot the st^to work or In roiuid numbers the stale paper. <U 1100.000,000 a year." i.ted'U ial Washington luis con- ce.itly ,'IIIJJWJWOWlft' U18-SUUT m ,nd paymenU of one kind cr-an- clenda raUo ot ono-forU«Ui cf ’one per Coopei cut tu dowii Un uullUcal Iteugh will havo a fund df MOO.OOO.OOO.

aln New D ealera'uJnk thejf’dor ot-partlsan poUUcs.la.Uio pros- u e a ry COlmetT, T>Jpek» tawj-er. wUl Dr-r-r lonal commander of the Amcri- nexl.inonthVnatlonal convention Amc

• U a close (rlend-ot Oovemor stance as O.O.P. Ciialrman Jolm D, M. t» hei lemate a t Uie RepubUcan na- proefc ;lon. FDR‘1 bonus veto.Is sup- ton's,

alienated legionnaires.-and Mr. egan.'< specUve accession to the com- rad aj •orries tome RoosevellUns. Hut, my bi CotJuery wUI be chosen In splU Ideu l

I'l so-called “klng-maken," who ner. 1 O. P. tlgures Tsbldly oppojed to Uke-<

___ ;_________ tha D•■i eJecUon-lf and tthen-wlll bo dance her Umn a pollUcal triumph. Ho Inwn. ed brUlUnUy as chairman of the . - itlve commlllee, and he has wared jcceases In his .legal appcampcea lr« 5T raje-m ttE =I«l«i2W i#s^ta 't as splltt-up pollUcally as farm- men and laborers. Nellher Alf '

•DR has a monopoly .on Uie re h '

last bulwark against a prosperity **"^5ill aiohg Uio line haa fallen. I t Is .• t 'Bfthe United Statca.wtilch In thfr DIUl•n responsible tor Inrgc-scale ex- , . Pd-jfflwleale empb?Tncn_^_- _ ^•an AssoclaUon cT luilrtad-i has »B 'H p^-ill^ ltn» '-ttf*pftpire-fw - O*-*mcnts In-Oclobet-aad Novtmber. 1?^•a U ^ ^tiiia rvG rai^iin?iia o g ' ’ .-.tJe a r l^-ou ld be uilerprtied as a -nJ'^K^ned Ihe fon^ l^»v»-ttifclr >ply oTrolllng *loek-in shape to cedeated freight during Uie last

itioa wllf fumUh no tipirei on 1arloadln«^,-Bul prvately tlie a - ' 'weekly'carloadlngs thal will total '''A

tteyhaw ^bovm n al'tlie ralo ol .t— roTTiwrriunKsivj-^RBT-ann rrd since 19J9..U Uie fncrf!L-.e ma*sill mean a 30 per- cent improve- f VaeH.acd InduUry coincident wlUi L •m alecUoa. . ------- - -

I, SATDBOAT UOBNINO, BEF11

New Y ork ! L Day Day .

Bro.o.MoiNTirfiB'7 j

NEW YORK,-B«pt. thongtit ~ might be diversion todsy - di­

eting to me If.Jiot the reader-ta relmd to be a t Uw barrier*await- I.* Uie c ru k of Uie pistol for a)Iuimiar sprint And at th# bang ___fgsn writing turioujly wllhinit stop'•om scatlery note*. AVeTe offI AT# you a member of ih# Qrwk • • oe aub? I sm. My second .toes _ re longer Uisa my great toes. My

only touches of . grsc# and un- hsppllj

fwt. 11—

Hatry S U ^ . to .

r ^ poker games drops someUiIng

urpojely on th# floor and Uiea .«00M dOTOjp study tha Idloeyn* ___tsief o/-/c^pcilllcn i-H e.taa.d ii ___ Ifnwe nervousness wlien all abor# la table U repose. Not neat,. 1 irlnk from neatce&s.,Yet 1 hsto newspapers someone 13 J« _ rea d . It rich, M haV# a atler Iron mine' e very iu n d haU

halt open_clOKl_door, gloves imed Inside .ou t And a pielurs enjlnj aikdr gives me Uie IldgeU.Ull. I have.Uw most dUorderly Mk In the world and drop my ^ .oihes on the floor wherever re- s ^ =

piirr.A letter from Paris ssys wallers I Pnmler's are striking. One 'oT lelr demands U: BeUer f o o l I ’m * indow fllrUng wlUi one of Uiose eclrle shavers. Bhsrlng eventusUy »omes mankind's greatest Irk. Joi- }h Cummlng’s 'C h u e hss become p ii p n electrical shavsr. Now lha l b# [> !• u no beud. When cDibs, soclellea I ILL : firms enclose blanks to be .ie- . imed for bUls, why do Uiey al- L ays supply envelopes Jtul one site ‘ L « fhort? Grand Shlwr book: Jul-

Orcen-i. "Midnight.*' _ „ j ,

A new trick la tho bits. T hat 'of ° nipping a dgaret Ughtly In ceUo- *“ ?• hsnj.,Then you ean bend Uw.clg- , •

ly. Mill Groas Is clcver.;enough. et lils-rw hst’i This?". - t br»- luro of the hsnflle craie,. proved» biggest flop of Uie hslr iHggtr “" f '"ubll:#llons. .Es-en'hlnh .pressure ‘O'""ublUhers could not put It across. “ ^fany a "rsgc" dies tlial way.- A!T “ o ' iiplred reporter caUi Uis summerock compsnles, “lumplk# drama.- Mrshat's altitude In phrstlsg. .ThUrt

■ dameiI hsd an pid aunt who always Bhowclok ott, her spectacles, when you MatyJkidloher.fiheprolearfd'tOTHSr ilangl;!U<r. Another physlologlesl rever* Mrs. 't;-An uncle never had a pain In assUttU life. At C3 he had tU . teeth Mr.uiied and was full ot pains Uie talned•stothlJdn)-#. AslmlloneTertnr- for K rt — I think Harry . L e o n _ W ll- jin ljin's.ln-telllng of.an EnglLih re- beUi illtatico man coming to Uio wild W.Cid woolly west — "wlUi straw coN noon't d muslacho and two fronlMeeth will bike DlAno kcj'sr Silliest ever felt: JL L.Ul'-lng HI Baker street In Lon- gram.Dn lo KO tho home ot Sherlock • Mrsolm:s. Nearby was Mme. Tussaud's R.dessax works. In Uio rotunda 1 sak- bridgeI the po.llcemsa where to get tick- MesdiA' TC-elKurc l- I-w.H- talk ln r ' io 'm 'ii r sxl la v

. ------- Tlmrs:Johnny Qruflle, Uie artist, and iheate i n t Cooper, A. P. chief, used to ork loRciher on an IndlanapolU ai^, iper, along wlUi Roy Howard. Itay jm eh on? and Kin Hubbard. Cooper re- r.itly bullV a Miami m Ue acrpu

» d ^ - D o m * ' a r e ' B y eiir. ooper Mn play any tune you men- -pjiifo

:arsrOrueUe.-in-th^a»me fashion. - „ m play any ortheatral Instnment ivo 111# Frcnch hom. IncldeiiUllymong tho allractlons a l Oruclle's -------r« a n a l of-tralned-TatU«9nak«r : = =

: ||EAmcrlca has few arisUcrstlc «Tlt- | | ^

ra Such as Cora Jarrell, lor In- I ance. I lift an Invisible-(anltard ! —I Jier't^s-lko- m » l dUllnsill'lied I ’ rose. Far more Uian EdlUi Whar- ai'A’Odd, Uio tope tor literary el- “ r in » U of foreign origin.. Coa*.Id as an example. 1 ttr* t6 Turn ly back on such elegance, licking ie u big enough for the grand man- er. Bul secreUj I'd raUier. write aIm ke-«ay Issk Dlneson. In private i, = no Dsnlih.. Baroness Bllxen. thsn ance up Uiwe steps like Bill IloS- T 5j(jn. ____ . ,

Rebecca Wesl phrases ejqul-.lie ji(] so cusslly. nlghl I came pen IhU by Jier: " p o s ^ ntly beg.

ver^ inr/oU>n7 nat I s ^ ' .A tlw f uch as that should mske a writer

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ntntrflcp tr4-M cthodlrt-L adte‘- t o I a m et Wednesday trienjoon wJUi gam rs. D. H. Showers wlUi Mrs. Edgar Urgi

Vincent and Mrs. 0 . W. Case. Ti slstanl hostesses. Ejection cf'o f- wa>-j Trs-was-tield^Urthh-Jollowlng Ians lulU: President, Mrs.Tred Mun-. to el n : vice president, Mrs, o . R. Ptox; creUty, M n; T. Z. Albln; treas- tr^M rs.-0.-W .-Pou«r,.Tw enty. ur women attended and uMisiI Nora Drake enlerUlned wlUi ■0 MJcal Mlos, playing her own

M h. Unrisa.Mosely .entertained lurtday with a luncheon for Mes- mes. Belle OrlHllh.,.EUabeUi lowers. C. W. Crump! 8. A. Been. aty Shearer and T. E. Moore. Her 1 m mghters,-Mrsr'Prtd-Drak#-mBdra. r ; L. Cartaey of Twin f t u , S ® ' lUted wiux the serving. ®Mr. and Mra. L. K. Cola enler- ^

W.O.T.U. will meet Tuesday sfter- on wlUi Mrs. Paul Ludlow. Thet* “II be eJmion of oHicen and » n :L. Clark U in charge of iho pro-

»m. • 'Mrs. C, J l, Po* entertalMd- wll)j “ 2 ; lessert hmcheop Thursday tor her Idge clut», OuesU of the club were esdames Morris Carlson, T , B,im-aiWLjiiim'iiiB uffiu'ii:-----------Slv.L niU Anthony enUrtalned 2* ^ tursday eventog wlUi a dinner and

est, VlrgUila McKenskey'ot Palo = to. California. Quests-wtre Beth Itch. Lucy Adelo DUllngiiam and I S try Ellen Davis. . • M«,-_0. W. Panan.t.fni.r).inM - ^ iMday wiui a luncheon lionorlnr ^ni « . I I J.-Rogers cf PuadenJ Ilforiils.-M ri^Ellabelh Bhowers ton w T w r n ts r c t i t fomar tM -HH : i s B. HopVlns of Henderson, ken - S '

ckj-. o ther guesla were Mesdames Iho

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ROUNDED BAOKGBQUND ' 'Mr. 'Jonu look an acUre interest ft(h

0 his children from.Uia.tln# they up i rcre bQtn. Th# tiniest baby's earliest Mfi, onscious .niemory was of bedtime (,^0 omps with Daddy; and as Ume qujj, iciiV ud, lit walVs Ujd flUiiies aiid ames, tn which Daddy figured as irgely aa mother.To be sure, moUier w u nearty.al- D r

rays about, and Daddy only occas- onslly,-tuniteTrarthnrwayrAikM —0 choose belween their parents, Uie Jilldren woUd have found the de- Si islon Unpostlble U> mike. OjnjTTiU dual background U.of.greit Ooo

npdrtance th the Ute ot evtry ehUd. - Jhlldren need the broadening con- „ act'and point ot view of bolh par- nu It Utey are to havo a lully M ounded upbringing. ftUier and auu ndther do not approach life from niu he ssme angle, and Uia child U the a hi ompound ot boUi strains. Often tho lUier can undentand and liandlo altuaUoa or a child tietUr ^han

iFifibUicTi^irena-msTaoUierwlU —a; s ot moil value wlUt a-qulU dll* pn- trenl set of problems. ' podGirls 'need their fathers to give (ar]

»m Iticlr tln l Insltfil Into the picli otklngs ot masculine ps)-choloRy; dud Dys need Uiem to teach them Ui# Plus utscullno approach to life. A wom*

dgar D. Vincent ‘and D. IL Show- ^r. of Filer, Mn, H. U Hjlmcs and • Irs. S. B. Hopkins ot Twin Falls.Filer chapter, Order of Dutera I

Ur, held a regular meeUng Wed-etday evening at Masonlo hsil. Th# ^

K ^ 'o T ^ M r sl^ E .^ 'w b lv ^I. Nuiman, Mn. W. R. Hswklns • od E. 8 . .UHua.

~KIDDIES Be BHOW AT 10 A. I t J

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rotldV wise i ie may be, cannot . Ivo her children th# whol# pieturt^, ny mon than a maQ can.It U unforiunaU Uiat. owing fad

he preponderance of wDmenieaeh* ' T* in Uw schooU, so much ot Uid raining and'educatlon of Uia yoilnd noil be In Uia hands of women. >nly ta-Uv®j»mpltta homs..wh«« ather and moUier togeiher 6rlna in Uie children, can UiV real ex« - <rtence cl Wo be tamhl. U takes wo parents to bring up a child |iiHi> aa mueh as to produc# o n s .___

Duck-s-lieath t , M - — T o -Broken~H eaTt.

SALT LAKE dlW . Sept. * W . Bing,-a tiny fox terrier, and Ooo*3oo, a whlie-duek,-were paU.----- - v ~

Pels ot iiveTesriold-OWBrwiuw, ,t«y WCK iMcparable, .

Monday Bing was killed by s n ... lulomoblle. ThU morning hli70un« k nuter lound-tho duck d o a — « T I broken*heart, Onon said.

PAINTS HOST ON STAMP .• -aU^dTARJAN.-HuagaJT }n-aTlee« ot p'sper Uie »l»s «/ « - x*Uga stamp. Peter Wss, a 8 s ^ ^ _ u jsn draughteman. hssTistnwd « ilclurcs of promUienl perwns, In- . •ludlng President Roojevcn, Pcp* . ^us XJ, and Admlrtkl Horthy. . ,

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WAamNOTON. s tp t. 4 W v-Tl» ,- AAA »ild UHl«y-nntr‘’ln »p ltf ot

thfl rtftjrd droushU."''eniploy«l)f»c- lw7 norkcrs «n- bny more {food *Uh th d r prt«nt/e»n)ln5J w an ^ Ihey « r e ebuU 0 / 'they « r e nbl« to/buy In 1B2B or J

.IK5. •* he'*in nuking public Uito report’by .

LouU }l. Bean. lU economic #d.- vlMr, Ihe firm idmlnla(rallon u ld

■'It « * UMied be«auje cf publl: In- . te rm In food pricu «tid t:« po*- ^ dibit effect, of the drousht uponthem. trt h

. P fIew U p U P trC w l ,'• rood prices t drane«d 43 yez eent

Betn’a ita tm en t aald, but earn* h lng« o f the arenge employed fac- quw ,tary worker ad«nced "about 50 u per wnl." ■ pho:

•Tm effect of Ibc drought." 'UJe si,e auietnenl aald. , 'hu .bw n to brlns -mi, food price more clojely In Una with ther the average of otlier tiring costa, to i An adrvue oI.ibout.M.pcr.ecnt In erjcj eaminga -per employed factory -v «ork«t during the paat three years ^[,1 haa fnabled workera to pay higher rem food prie<4 lo compenMtc tamicrs

..In part'lor Ihclr crop fallurcif . n - -• — Prom'JH3 to 1B33. It waa-aiicrt-

<d. (ood pricc3 declined 43 per ccnt. Bi “Eam lnp per pe^wn employed Quli

In fftctorica »^c .about ttrelvo-wr ___ctnL below those of 1W8, buf'food **“ nclcca are IS per cent loKvr lhan A rt In t lu t year.^The jibllliy of the L

• avenue ^aclofy^1 orkcr lo buy his i l I uwal QuanUty of foods,U creater ~ lhan It MS In 19M,” Ihe'slnlemtnt f said,

PiSlLStSSi• BUKU'Scpt, \ - BuH *111 be tli r a / : center for ihe youlli mtcUng on war 1 Sunday «hcn the central aisocla- ij ci

Um af R V. P. u . mtmbfrsJiold. je u .their rally here rllb Pftd Hartns ot lodaQoodmg presiding. • Mot:

The program begins at 2:30 p, m. recc' a t 'lha Baptist church In'BubI u ltit m -i

" abujV JW }uUii|j”pt(jplc Jiuiii Tulii ^Falls. CaiHeford. Filer, Knull. Ber- ,

. ger. Ooodlng. Bhoflhonc, Jerome and■ llallcy present. • .-Hi,___ .T7iJ-Cvenlne_Krvlcrs_*:i!L.>>cgln

- a t 7:30,o‘clock nnd a rfllglous dra- ^ — mrTanTTFM<iil«d-TJJTlIcrrwm ^

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gHOBHOHE. Sept. 4 — Hie an­nual Lincoln county 4-K- club fsir r~~ f iu held In tho Bho.thon« high Khjol building. Wcdnesday.Septem- ber a, featuring ahlblU and counly — contaU. Judges ircro Miss Vivian At iltnyardof DoLicandMlsaMatcaret Lars Hill 0* Twin Palli. Buh

Nineteen clothing'exhibits, rcpre- even• • scnung five project year*, were with '' clasllled Inlo groups A. B, C and O. ■md

All- dothlng exhibitors wero fromahoihoheTlclnlly and wero scored aa gyj,,foltoai: First ycar-A.J3pnna An- ^ ^lrt«on^ D, Virginia Thorp, Ulla

r Marif Tiwi\.<. Ltjclllo Jneis. NaUialle Andreason. EUeen Wilkin, Betty Lou Locklc. Mantaret awinn; D. fluth^Sturgeon, Ethel .^u,,

_ e « t . r . - p a l r l f la Oehrtg. Uii-Hfck- ^ man. fiecond year-A, LoulM Klltch* , d l; C, Irene siurgcon. Third ye a r- B, Joj-co~Wllllama."TBtirfIi yfrn-*B, Barbara Cheney. Bertlicle. Pay-

Exhlbll Canning fo rtNina girls from Burmah exhlblW j jf - ,

• «d canning with the following ral- — in g m « r y « > ' --u .-m irn -M n itr

C, Vilma Hale, Mriblv irale. Second ^ ,5, j'ear — O. Muriel Sorertson. Fourth , year - D. Nina Sorenjon, Loreta y

. .Vaugbn..C. Oall_Pretman. n f th gj-i, year - B. Ddrls Vaughn: D, Pearl

- f ionnscn ...-------- l,[j jIn fiMl year baking from Bur-

mall and nichlleld girls, Loreta , Vauihn, Pearl Soremop. Nlni\ Sor-

. « t n 6on and M:trlel Sorenson Kored V fl. and Helen ilull. C.■ With n score of 131S points out of g

i> pcaslblo 1500, Peggy Owlnn, Ellcen ^jbr Wllkcrj and Betty Lockle..members i,i ^

' of A Shoabone clothing club led by Jean Wlmmer. .pisced- first' In Uie nnd homt economlu judging contcst. I'un,, Members ot a baking club led By Mrs. Eva Borrnson and. i f e . Myrtle pu-j Freeman, Burmah. scored tccond In ». the conlcst, Ihe team belnjr Nina .« « - Siortnwn. Helen MuU. and 'Jliirlel o^kt Sorenjon. nil of Bunnah. Tlie four ,*.» ■ high individuals In order of'Ihelr (U,., score* wert Nina Sortnson, Prjrey

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__ Head DeRioslra'ilonV'TWO excellent demonjlratloai were jn,i,.entered In the leam demonstration ri,contcat, boUi being from the cloth- t<m-.Ing club led by Mrs. D, O, Mitchell ^ ‘

, of gjinshone. Louise Mlkhell and Joyco Williams, district wlnnerrlMt r,,,.,,year, tcorfd high with »• demon- » ,

... slrailon on wool clothing. In ft Blrl-s n .._

___Mratlng the making and jue of b l^ =

The day’s program was rtnelujjfd ■~ 'w itin counttztxle drtss-r«vuc cdn- — lejt-wonrbyJeiniWTmiwr-or-eho-

>hon?. LouUc MItclicll placed sec- ond. Je tty Locke third nnd Berthele s =

~^-PsTlenfatgth7-Tht-foUowlng ' ijlaf*Ings Here made in the styk rcv:ie cla.<.iM: W uh Dre.'A—I, LouUc MU- <tieU:;i.Bclt&Lcfke,.woo!. silk and!

__ rayoa.idrtsaTj_j£ia_iVinia*r^ ; 4 —^ 'a w J ie le DajHcy "b'sl" ilre.vt-i, I

Joyce Williams. • I *,6pe«UI Club l.ilf • rll)boll. , "ere!

l._.»«rde<l .to ill txW bUotsjnd to

High ^pots In VJla lm to- f l E i T I L t - B tB t l i - .(feM azor z y jx 'ohn P. Don told an vi<Ucnca last ba 01 light WlUlaiu Randolph Ueant. ab- -<ii «nt/«irner of tha suspended Seatlla mooe >ost-InteUlngenMr. had been 'n a i <jeela: « t of tow n-and could-not coma qu' lack unUI he «lUe<T*ltn-tha fl«- «ppei itUe newspaper guild. jall. '

Sptaklni.ln.bebalI-Ot,.the.tuQd. hostrlkaor«hl«h.eloaed.lha.news. guiei >aper August K. Dore' Ushed out ures' It Krarst, the SeatUe. tndualrlal ditib souncU. the law and order league ind (be chamber of commerce. M er

“WeVe run Hcarst out of the city md won't let him come back until le's Milled with-the-fulld." Dora leelared. “The city of SeatUe would )ecom« world famous If It ran leatst out of toan permanently." *

An audience of at least 1200 per- <ins Jammed the hall In Ballard, ■“‘®- in Industrial district of the city.0 hear Dore, ^ ™

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‘ ntC A ao. Sept, M ff^-A beauty W itl lueen resigned today. » .

Lo«ly MarionAj'nn, ll-year-old . _ jhotofrraphcr'a model, • announced J i , . . ihe was relinquishing ber tlUe ot •htlss Chicago" btcause her mo- . i ' her didnt.want her to go ’way off . ,0 Atlantic City, where "Miss Am- iric* 193S" wlirbe-chcoen this fall. "When I said I waa Jusl a home

;lrl I wasn't fooling," Miss lo'nn J"® tmarkcd. ' “

Jonsc iou tion i O bjootor— - ^aL” BOSTON. Sept. 4 - Patrick Th#

)ulnn, 67.year.old sUUoaary .'llre- J**r.

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R ussia D ec la red E n tire ly S 3 C a p ab le .o ( D efend ing

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SAN FRANCISCO. 8epU'4 (,r) -Vaming tliat the Soviet far. east p t,t ,! entirely capable <of defending It* inj, iclf- J galnst-nny .'nggtf ,Mlnn. f ame .U)«.4>| oday from the Ups o f Or. V. N,lotyler. Russian emissary lo the pguiPCcnt,yo«;nli« confertnccj of lhe j^iotc nstltutc of Paclflc'nelatlons.Dr, Molylcv told Uie common- 'HJs

I'calth club that Russia has derelop- pre\-cd the Iramportatlon. Industrial and broad illltary resources to th e ^ n t «ht^^ saved1 •becomea-''a-po*'erful faolor-ln nos*d hc-jtablUzaUon-ol-the.far. m l. ' ' alde>t

He was the third .of a series of Ing tlpcakcrs to present tlie \lews ot 'c 'cli lapan. China find. Rliula -on Ui«far casern 'triangle^' befors tho .Dcliib, • InJuf'Industrial production. Dr. Motylcv

aid. "In the Sorlcl far cast Is six .c iu , Imes whftl tt was In 1913; and grain “ I**' w a g e ^double. " ' ' Ffl

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ACi^kd a t Bobl — Miss Leona Powcl .arson and Elmer Randall, boUi of resUt luhl were married last Saturday 'pllal venlng a t the PresbyUflan mamc fewr, ,'llh the Rer. 0 . Q, Opidlhwalte He eadln(f. lhff:«riiiony. - 13,19L o«j Ey# — Ralph Renfrew of *

luhl lost the sightbt his right eye Hla . ecenlly when a flying Ifl.pcnny >'«»« pike struck it. He was' working on eoreiij »>e-Ali)i}UbWareh<3wr.iit^e^ell- ndwasatlcmptlnglodrlvelhesplke l* * ' Ito a new platform when a blow auscd the naU lo strike against ne-plsnfc-then'glaiicwi up Uld illl Is eye. Tli«, eye was later removed DVJr'l z j2 L J U 2 a k M ^ n e n f s u L f f ly ' m in g . for Rajs^Oycrbntigh.' con,

a t Bnhl -1)1^ in Buhl 3r Ihe past week Include: A son to fr.-Btid'Mrs. Harold Von Weller on .ugiL-j_:!6_Lji_daiigblecJj> Mr. and J]™® Ira. Isaac Edmonds on August IJ;•son to Mr. and Mra, Bldney.Oifn- eyonSeptem txrliandadaurtiter ) Mr. and Mrs. A.;.T. McBride on ^eptember 1.----- In chSell. D airy-cU 'de Ryan,has sold <>?<'»'>

Is 18 dairy cows, milk botUes and Uier dulry equipment to Uie other H*"' >cal dairies, Buckendorf and.nuggs. H iich taking a part of the stock and julpmenl. The 'deal was transacled F"*' ' few days ago and Mr. Ryan Itfl Clearn.Sunday for a trip to Denver andebraska. He h is not annwffiwd R*'?!)tl plans for the future. ArmstRelum H om e-M rs. N. A. Spence of R<‘

nd Mrs. Robert Hughm hare « . J " ''im<4 to Buhl after spending lev^ 'tp '-nl 'Wetk.) at Portland and In the . L.uge’. Sound country. “ *Attend Conference - Rer. and h ir pi

{rs.' W.-H.' H « t»g of the MeUi- Olovei dkt church returned the first of Kentie week'from Pocatello where they W. A.ttcn'ded the Idaho cdnftrence of tucky,Ha.MfUiodltt.cliunJL—^ ______aLSJl2In rotalflla - Mw. HarrV Wll- Alf L

5n is In i^atello this week end for.nc;itendlng the Slate Antl-Tubercu- rtllr«mL asMKlatlon meetings. the CTlilU Daqjhter — Mrs. Oracc fompa

lums of Caldwell arrived Thurs- - Haray to spend several days vl^lUns lU n tt Ih# home of hcr'dsiighter In with Iuhl, Mrs. Earl Skidmore. ' ! of hisneinms is Bohl — Mrs. Uojd Harre

yme returned the flrsl'o f H;c eelt-<fier'TbiUi:g_nt_ th ^ ? n ^

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\Yorld'News IDIIu i . went to Jail tonigbt nUier nn pay 63 cents (Includlnt about i.cenla.lnlertstlZtbajtate claims I owea on his 1934 Incorna taxes.“n i.ro t In Jail before n t p e Uiat CCPS oati' because-1 don't -owe lt,“ he *lared. PQuinn, who-«Te*in-.Cainbridgf.------ipears destined f o f n o a i tl, with mounting cxptose money Idei.to.hU-aUeged debt lo the W.K ales, becatise the law- niles-those tensu; Tested on tax warranU are not scrvl? Iglble to ball ilioe >

------- opersitcroly F a th e r— •BLOOMINOTON, lnd,Sept,4(.D M'ich to his consttmaUon. Elmer ent.-y was suspected today of kid- iplng his 18-year-old daughter. „ . i ,J A .'illlng station attendant no- red the girl uleep la Oenln>Ito, concluded .slie was being ab- ictcd and called police. 1J700,Tbe police pursued atntry's car. • -n'u rought him b u k to this city ^ beaJje-CtibUahtd-hLiJilfnUty- .propri

' of Ul'fith PcmUslon—■ ~ their KANSAS CITT. pept. 4 M>-Jo8. Bee. >h-Eur»r,-J, pleaded "go for a f«P« le" with an older brother, Edward day. «««*''OK. ge\ out Uie car," Edward re- led absently. '■A,few mlnules later a startled olft'fr. .Mra, Jetdme J. BurJre. u w "I*,e ear - apparenUy drlveriess- icklng out of the drlnway.Edward sped to Invcstlgau. - coir Joseph was crouched under the -] ,j ,k ishboard.-hU-foOfon'thTsUrter; 1 *,; t l # car had been left In rcverM uati ■ar. riiopj.___________________________ to---------- ----------------- -------------- M3J.«

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RUPERT. Sept. 4 - Ernest Bond {[X '• 'J3pi<e, drivliig a'Compton'trans* nnn ,1 Tt«lon company tniek.'had a irrfcw e»cape here this niomlnr uumb twn Ills truck slde-swlpcd a pas- „ |p y ngcr train. •• bIdycsThe accident occurred at Uie rail- ad crcB.'Ing Just west of the aU pi^jnj Ifa mil! aboui a mile south of Ru. nnj St at eleht o’clock Fridsy morn* i„dud e. Bond was driving his truck on u e nc «-olled->>l|ih«ay-Uiat-brAnch(*-o{{. tKnm ghway 30 norUi and leads through itu of ml. and was vIrtusUy on the track pun fore he.saw th# appmcblng' Numb

11^ quick Uilnking wns all that cmplo; ewnted his truck from getUng a |52,00( oadilde ram from the engine and Lau: ved hini frrrn pa<alble death. He Inundi aed-UwTnjck-along-llie-lrBclt .13.to Ie•by•. Hic wlth.tlicJraln. crash* iccclp' g through some stock panels nnd U 0,00( nclng nnd dcnUng the truck coq,; 000.leriblj-. ------Bond escaped with practically no crense Juries.' *100,0(

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INAL T R IB U T E PAID 6 ''^ FR E D E R IC K PO W ELL, JR ; m t ---------- •woi.t*RICHFIELD. Sepl. 1 - A Uirong payro!. friends and .relatives packed JewichfUld high school gymnasium creascednesday lo pay final tribute lo tn.ooie memory. of Predrlck Wilson to 7, iwell. jr- 23. prominent RichfieldsUenl who died a t a Boise hos* —— lal from the effccUVortj-phoIdwr, August at. ‘ ' tHe was born a t Rlclifleld. April .___;, 19IS. and grew to manhood here.) was married May 20.rI833, to Funla Sweat nnd for the past t«x> 'a n had been working with SToad L_—_nstnictlon crow near Tain Falls, th vlng laawd Hti <o,actr.fann„hm!a brother.' . y . i^ky

iun'lvlng are his psrcnU, Mr.~ai^d ry , rs. Predrlck' W. Powell of Rich-

ia:ie, and the following brotticn :<f s lJtm : Mrs. Loma Cllne of ‘ -Al, ^ u . AUska: Mn». EunlcfBmlth

QgaHn,,Mla Mfva Pflntll otilse; Mias Grace Powell oF'PociI. »>,, lo; Chester Powell. Mai7 Fowell. cnard-Powell. Jean Powell and nmle Powell, all of Richfield, ' IfTrolhTSTTtiliw TI^w -H Tof chJIeld and Btmey Powell of Sho- *Dne also sur\'lve, q . ,ftev. Ttscy Coker of Shoshone w u , , ar

charge'O f.the aer\'lces.. which ened wlUi singing by a quartet i / ._ „ mposed of Mrs. T. B. Bmsh. Miss ^ m Deeds. F^y Manwlll and How- •,1 Hubbard, Mrs. Howard Hubbard lyed the processional.PnUbcarers wero 'Qarth Brush of Bar Ukes. Idaho: Prank, Cro- ,*rs of Shoshone. Pred Thomas and ■Iph Rourlck of Twin Palls. Foresl msirong and Howard Campbell Richfield.:nterftent wa.i lu RIchlleld ceme-

r parents. Mr .and Mra. Charles over a t Clarkston. Idaho.' • Opc KenlncklaDaVlsIt — ^fftandMiS. *A. McOIII of Fort Thomw.- Ken*

;ky, arrlrcd recently for a visitili?,lmng pt„»ielr.gi>uttito.,Mn. ____r Uvfngston. The McOllU were ',ncr residents ot Buhl and Ke has 'Kovc Iml after S4 yean-of jvrvlee with Oeat ; Chc,upeake and Ohio railroadnpany. ------- - " . .llarvey Aids Parents — Harold ney of Botso Is In Buhl helpln/j , . , in the trull hanest at the.home hls-pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H..rrey. c .

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W.^SHIKOTON. Sept. 4 (/P^Ttie n u r 1 nsus-l)ureau-rtporte^l-today'3J6S rvlc? tnteiprises. ranging from trly • loe fhlnlng to architecture, were In ‘ 'nted wrstloa In Idaho'ln 19J4. “ nduiTliclr buslntss volume amounted ■ 15,019.000 for tlie year. «Hie census, of sen'lce establbh- , enUi. part of a national buslneai ‘ in'ty, -also showed Idaho enter* *** * 'Ise.s had a total payroll of Sl,*2.000. exclusive of proprletori' CO Sl impensatlon. Full-time. (mployes DIVE celred U02.000, and part-time. .Men'70.000. . ter Cl; Tlie 2 3 ti estAblishmenU employ* Uie he i 1.478,persons. In nd{ltUoa 3JS2 vtqiet opiietoia’devoted a niajor'portloti breltic

Uielr Ume to Ihe operallon of were ' ■elr businesses. ' Li(e.“Because ot many clunges In th4 prnpc ope ot tho business service census, uuii e bureau aald, comparisons of ag- Mr;.. C egates with 1933 figures are not aa Stawai snlflcanl as comparisons limited Oue: certain kinds of business, whose I, Wyi

opr, for purposes of the canvass, Presco 13 not been changed sincc the last Mrs..V nsus In 10J3. haniin,

J ; ; , ” ;Coinpanliv# figures f ir such Ik i^; ■sslllcatlons. w tre.ahow a.u.Iol* a t the. Ks:Batber, and barber and beauty r u r r ops—number Increased from..403 ppi pi

i2i. receipts. from I7IB.OOO to 3J.M0. employes from 230 to »4. . ^* 1 yroll from glTBAW to »240,000. 'Beauty parlor»-Number Increased Ml 137 to 2M. recelpu from 1243.- Olo M5S:000. employes from OJ ta

BUcksmlUi shops-Number In* 7T7T5 cased from 1« to IJfl. rectlpU INFO im , t2U ,000 to $301,000. employe* Mn, 3&23 lo 37.and.payroU from .|24,* ed -at-l 0 to 131,000. '- Mn, >CloUies cleaning ahd prtssins — Mi)i. 1 imbcr decreased from 7& to 73, re- D. C ,' Ipts from t 2U.oOo lo tlM.OOO. em- syes from 75 to SO. payroll from CHAI\ O.WO to ,*31.000, Uio bureau ex- HONC lined that plant owned collecting X3enc d distributing agcncles which were ]^r sri eluded In this classification iii 1933 Region e not Included In the 1033 figures tn.fion esiraroMhelr-lnduslon h r t h ^ - m r m s of manufacturers for 1933. me ht Funeral parlors nnd cremaloriea- vas d jmber Increased from-<8 -to -89, piormi

iployea from S5 to Tf. payrol^ from prcbbli2.000 lo 181.000. . • Icf aniLaundrlu. not Including power Mcmbc undjles-rNunibcr increased Irom Joined .to ’2I..ebployc3Jrom .l3.lo .l8 . ments. celpta decreased from WI.OOO to 0,000, payroll from t9,000 lo tO.* bR ID 0. FIAN(Ph(rtoirrnphic-8ludlo»-Number-ln----- jm rensed from 48 to M. receipU from coiuin 00,00040 .$139,000. employes from her fli to U, payroll from t0,000 to $14,* ;

0. ■ ■■ tertfllnShoe repairing and.illlnlng. hat Dmjh :anlng-Number Increased from c'olonli 4 to IM. receipts from 1238.000 to were }.01.000.-emploje»-frorrHM-to..48, Mr^-nr lyroll from 119,000 to 128,000. Mi« Jewelry repairtng-Number In-eased from 23 to 3T, recelpU from SP E L3.000 to M2,000..cmpl0yea from ?7, payroll f_^m -MWO to J7.00C,‘ •

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Da d . r ;:g r ?<rfw r ' tp T . , Ho>r ^ sky 18000. W'iSW 30 10 13. • ■Deed: N, I.. Howard to State of

Deed: W. Wesi to T. West, <1. „ , , t , . . 4NEJ8,I0'13. vworiDeed: J. a.Brauchamp Jo P, A b - '_____tt.MOO.^Ut S. block 113, Twin

D*ed; W. 0. l.oi!er to C. C, Court- V MM, SHSE22J12 Ifl.D ^ : Slatkin Implement eom- ny.JncarporaU4aa-D.Ii..C4ilsfln., Lol 3, block I ^ , Twin FalLv ' WEDNESDAY. SKPTEMBEIt t ,„e u i Deed: J. JJnue to J. Ahrendsen. nulstai .S W N W 3I0H . VnnErD eedfJ . Afirtndsen to Mrs. A. honore< >ward. tI.SW NW3 10 H. sum alDeed: R. E. Ahrendsen lo Mrs. for Uie Howard, tl. SWNW 3 10 K, .Mn,

D ^ : O. spcrrto W, H. Long, II. dl.'in of Its S . 23 2t, block 8, Blue Lakes (Uh-lio dltlon. ' ‘t« la lDeed: J. H. Speer lo W. B. L o n e ._____iO: Lot.s 2:, 23, 2«, block J, Blue --------krs addltinn. _ i ” TDeed: R. M. GrsA-S toC. W. ClarV,J73. Loi ll,-lil«k r. Senior addl-*

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u vI r v Je w c l v b y \S ifA liEETS AT U A Z B L fO N \HAS Mrs. Gerald Hamilton wm hoittis 1 Mn.

> tho Rlver tew Social Club Thurs.lTliurs. »y afternoon a l her eouiitry home rock ( u r llizelton. She w u uslsted by l<oaUi tr»,-Miif-Wfiler.-Mr9.-Barl-DougIi. lord-i rty and Mrs, Thocnu Plk# pre- mied an original prophecy and «hlte onducted' games. Refreahmeats .’ ut h ■ere served by UiB hoaleas. Tlie »tJi i ext meetlnK will be a t tha homo of our L lr.\. WilhTOi Martell. assUted by ff'ros* Irs, Oforxc Martell. Mrs. Watson Sl a gurst of the club. ( j f M

____ ANDO N T ESTSF O RM - • j . " j I/VERSIONS FOR CLUB i * ‘""iJ .Members of the SUtch and Chat- d u , , , T Clrtlc'mcl Friday aftemoon a l gom|, le home of Mn. ^Ierle Yaw. Mrs. a„d igjct Henick presided a t a brief ( ultie.u seuiuti, 7tult*nU'itsponses Oar3u ere ”A Iled.LetUr Day la My lie.- MJis Joy Wynn received the n n y rapertty gill and contest prises i / . i , ] I'lit to Mrs. Wallace Holmgren, ■]-],( Ir;.. Ororgc- Bohanan. Mr*. Minnie mel 1 tawart niid Miss DonUiy Vlnlng. «v(n|n Quests of the club were Mn, tu b o Wynn nnd Mn. Clara Dohanan. tli iu i

rescotf, Iowa: Mn. Wealey Boren, Sf^irr Irs.,W. H. West, Mn. Georse Bo- lod^e uiui, Mrs. Wallace Holmgren. Miss j^ason ly Wynn and Miss Dotolhy Vlnlng. he next meeting of the club fill j r p r

held Senttmber twenty-fourth ^ 7- n . Iho ho'mB of-Mr*. Ada Mae Baty, -Ho"

. ------- wUl tlN T E R T A IN S T H R E E ' ' J< R IE N D S F R O M R U P E R T »rorit Dean Whllley. Jack Murphy and ■PI” ''' ick Baker. aU ot Rupert, were ''" 'e » )use giiesu this week of Charles lltn, < ^ r hundred thirty-flvc *•' JurthJivenueeasl.. [fPft*

. . Knige;wpBi .n H -jBi------------ ---------- and-MV FO RM AL B R E A K F A S T ■Mn, Ktargaret Armour entertain- i-at-breakrast-Frlday-monilni for Hiinn ri, >'red Klau, Twlri Fills, nnd rs. m r ik Keenan, Washington, p^fj j , C.,’ fontiefly of Hler. ,

H A R T E R D ^ E D . ' f f l O N O R IN G O F F IC E R SmithOenenl Lawton AuxUlory num. Twiif' :r seven met Tliursday evening at iflmbe rglon Memorial iiail for a business Mutei Mion, alter a ;wo months' sum* Auti (r'\ucitiun /A i ihc'conclusluif'uf oecora le business session, tho charter Carpei IS draped tl) ' metnory- oC Mrs. .vore 1 ormce-Becker-Qf-Kentucky.j paat, favor.-

rpbble. chaplain, draped Uip char- /— r and rc/id the memorial tribute, embers of General Lawton post W Ined the Auxiliary for refresh- entj Inter.___ _______ ’ ______ h;.m

R I D E '- E L E ^ N D . : . J n iS n lA N C E C O M P L IM E N T E D | , t 0 p T tn r p rc n i i i p iu rc B a r t e in r im if r - ^ nuIn. Mlu Helen Newman, and da!*ti r fiance’, Uried Jenkins, Misses mpi

aui and Marguerite Newman en- ,1, . . named Thursday evening a t a ^uichJunslvM H'tlf tn ‘l'« n irtLilonlal Apartmenls.r Other guesU KIU1I ;re Mr. and Mra. J. W. Newman, r<-nnd-Mr».-M:-A.-Newman-«nd - ; lu Nina Newman. '

?E L L ltiG . B t PN T E R T A IN S -C L U B ■ ' ™ Tlie riaros 'Women's Club met Dursdsy nl Ihe homo of Mn. Alice ‘t Aats wub Mn. BOIiK Warner slsting hostess. Tvi'cnty.four mem- JJL'■ns and five guesU. Mrs, J. H. lick, Mn. Jes.sle Chetum. Mrs. H. Thnemcn.'Mn. E, E, Thaemert,

Id Atn, E. H. Perslgehl. were esent. Fruit wid vegetables for * e fair exhibit were brought. Mn. home ilu'Dlehl won Ihe whlt«-clephanl. las n m ,D lftiU iiam ted_llig.jiicm un.I old fa.\hloned spelUng bee. Mn, sourl; argarelTobb'a sld'o'won Uic-con* a p d J it.'Refresliments wtre ser\''ed. and M tff-elub-^il meet In-two-wwlia -PalU-i th Mrs. Mah;. Ramseyer and Mra. arsof ctoria Winkle as lioste.ues. ■

Tr Vs g i v e t e a ' ' B ™ONOmNUi mHiH!) - - -Mothen of. Uie Yellow Warbler ui;p.of.Blus Birds were enter- . jn In^ by 'the girls a t a fegularwlinir ytsterday nftemoon nt the -----me of Mhs Ann Peavey. one of e assistant guardians. The other ilstont guardian la Miss Margarel n Engelcn. Tea waa served to the nor««' following H buslnea ses- n a t jilileh plans were outlined « • Uie yenr-sjicUvltles,_ _ •" aMn, Margiierlie Noble Kee. guar- ___in of ihe »poti.«or group, the Ee- h-bow Camp Plre Olrl.1 v»a jclal juesl. - ' B B a

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, f. Preiinrt lebricatlon et . . . 1 all meting parii equlnptd . ' pat with labrleallag connect ons.

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i A M R O c k C L V B . I;<5 B U S IN E S S S E S S IO N ■ NUi. >1oyd .Bandy w u liostesi H lursday aflemoon to the Slum- ck Club. Misses Hazel-and Verla '•oUi vere guests. Mrs. Don Gisf- rd_caaiitcUd-Uie-busln«u-*M> - m. Mrs. Joe Cook received the ilte elephant. Mn. R.. E-- Bootli II be hostess to the group' a t the XI meeting, as^twed by Mn. Wtl- r Loucks. The liostewes served Irestimentj, “ -s

W f , s r x r £ CLUB '^D G U E ST SM E E T Mn. L\nn Tarr entertained nt . luncheon Tliunday afternoon for 'mbers of the Oem StsteiStudy ub and three guests. Mn. Oeorge uth, Burley: Mrs.-Qirl Bickford - B d Mn. W. R. Wotler. Al bridge, U rs. C. A. BlcOort and Mn, LvAle ■ iTdiier won" the p^ lt^

OYAL N E IG H B O R S ...................IIAVE B R IE F SE SSIO N • M n ie Roynl Nelglibon of America B fl :l In brief business session last W enlng a t Ute Odd Fellows tuill. ■ IB oracle asued a special reque.n * aLall members be pr^'(ent a t the Bt rlcmber eiglitarih y,wlnn nf ihB ,ft«-i lge,-«lM>n jcUv-JlJei.pf the fall lU rr >«n will be resumed. Lang

' MillsIPHA PH I PRESID ES Cqllr r BRID G E DINNER tU>nHonoring b g^ou^ of glrli whb a,,ni II attend college Uils fall, south- ,h o 1-Idaho memben-of Alpha-Phi »Ki»f ■ority presided a t an -iltnictlvHr pointed bridge dinner insl-'eve.;ig at the Colonial t e a ' i ^ s . ?™*' MUs Nina Newman WM the Alpha

aluniim present. Pan-Hellenlc sresenutlvea Included Mn, Ayleen ■uger. DelU Oamma sorority, *5 d-MlM-Cora Jensen, Kappa Alpha leta sorority. Memben w en.M tu •len Banbury. Buht: Miss B31en C ott. Kimberly, and Miss-Bdlth -iti rc H n n lto n r------------------------- = =l/onor guests were Mls,i Minnie --i;' (1. Buhl>. Miss Mickey Case and iss Jean Haag. Filer: Ml&i Ruth <>i iseman. Miss Bette Magel. Miss ‘ J xralne lenten. Miss Mary D. M ilth and.4>IUs Dorothy Carpenter^ H ,in"PalU :. Mt« VlrglnlA Cook. ^ mbtrly, <nd Miss Janet Me- ' | uter, Hansen. ' |Suturnn flowera prevailed In'lhe coratlv6” Beiiills. A("bHOnci htlw “ ■“ .rpenter won.the prlM for high ire and Miss Cook the low score ror.'— - — — —

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i;.M-OR CLUB --------- ----------- Sikhnie annual-Mentor club waUr* q - j , lion picnic will bo held Sunday 8 p. m. I t the Buhl clly p.irk.

■ ' — Kkeeim SM A L SERVICES nedySapUsmal services will be held al a ne ; L D. 8/ehapeI todaj^jt-lO *, JiT: ,artt

IC H FIELD E L K T S ; _ S C H ^ D I R E C T O R S 1?^,

RICHFIELD. Septi 4 — C. A, hnson and Waller Youhgkln were ■ icted to lliroe-year terms u Irus-'!s of Richfield Independent schoolitrlct here Tuesday. ........ '—Dghty-one votes were eut.'John* •"» (J receiving 75. Youngkin C8 and San' iTsrxl Hubbard 18, • - -

DINNER AT MAROA MAROA. Sept. 4 - A no-host din* r w u given a t the O. E. Klans Publ mt here Sunday wlUi the'follow- declr t guesw present: AI Kurk. John eabur and Jack Storm bf Mis* _ Jtl: Mr. and Mn, Henry Branl d John'Brnnt-of Wendell;- Mr. H d Mn. George Tliomets of Twin Iln anil Hr fP l ><«— ___fof Wrnicl!, _ |

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larrcj la “The' ReJsm' el jiophle Oort ang" with BIr Q«y Standing, lUy inland,. Hiubelh Pailenen. and qlitTnpIfy.-II U a ful-sn'ovltv RUrory et adventure. Intrfgne and re* ___lance. snrvoonding a young woiruii, he WM once a neteriooi diamond l i e f , h a a chaniM her Uklnf JV'' ayj. nnlll she U reeefhlwA The ,, ron«>n Is eonpleled w|!h a novel- r. mtisleai; and news. ' ' Ghewinc foe Ihe tail lim n todsy

t (he Idsho theater Is "Half An- „!f,, (I" with Frances Bee and BrUn ,

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___________metiOeenre Rafl and Bolore* CesUllo, Mnrl< arrymore plsy the leads In the tend< ly eonedy romance. 'Yonre for the QuUt sklng,—epenlnr lomorrow tt-lbe •J.-N rpheam Iheater. Othen la Ibe east mem re Ida Lsplne, Reginald Owea, her t ftgm,„GlfW"i-. i-jn<2_QHnnia. keels Gsltaghtf and Edgar Ken* und edy. On Ihe s A e program wljl be Und new 0«XaDg.torotdy. a Pipeye rttui

artbon, a novelty and ParamoBnl the

J(wF-Brown In "EarthwoenTrwe- art" will be shown for Ihe. final ■ ■ Ime l o n l g h t , . .............”

RUPERTratleni alVHeipllal — Jimmy U t .

lanbiim of Albion Is a patient In lie- Ruiicrt general hDspltal. He rns'Rilml led Into the lioeiiilal Wcd ' ' < esdsy evening.Kehool Holiday - Tlie Rupert

'ubilc. scliools administration h u eclnred a liolldny Monday, Sep- ?m>yr 7, Lnbor day. H i

U sed C arSY o u ^ ll f i n d J u s t t h e c a r

- .p r i c c - y ( lu J v a n t l t o - p a j r , - t l

f ic h o o l , o r t h e _ a l l - a - r o

p l e a s u r e c a r , f u l l y g u a r

m o n e y b a c k i f n o t s a t l s f

’;n Foni-Victoriii. ncH' rulilicr/iu DeLuxc Fordor, new mo

’;M I^ iil!c_ .S cd nn............',...............';!,■) V'liri) .Sctian, very g o o d ............';51 Fiinl Ttiiior 'Scdnn, new motoi’;!fi J''(inl DoLuxi! C ouiiyf^........

, '".f) ({fjihnm Scdnii .....................’;i:! t ’ord Tudor, new motor

, 'I’D Ford Titdor, new fjni.sh. Rood -O Ffird Coupo, iicW'tiros, new fi '2'.) Ford Ttidor Sednn, new finlsl';iO Ciicvrolct C-ouiw.............. ..’:i<>Xhcvrolot- C oitjie...................'2fl F(ird l''ortlor Sednn - ........... ...'2!t Utiiimolillo .Scdnn.....................';iO I) )d ' • .'jcdan.......................... ..

7 111 i;lirj'?!frS(Jdan C(T.'............. .J•;iO (.'hi'ysler C oach'.................... a..■;i:i Ford Jrtick, now m o to r ..........

Funl Truck, now motor, (train - ’;rt I'ord -Triick,-iiew-motor-.-.7rr.;

l'r)rd Truck, iic\>=m otor.........■;:ii !''ord Truck, iicw m otor ;........’■’ii Clicv:ri)lpt Trnck ....... ..............

_ ■ It. nI»vay«.jiay«rio s c O d i ' i ' rconomicnl .IranHportotion-

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UNIONJ40-Y our FO R D D

^ P A O B F IV B -

\ I E N T S _ IId'BERT TAYLOR STA R S

IN ROXY’S NEXT fIL M'Urjula Parrott'i itorks tre alwty* lest sellen," but *” niere'a Always • omorrew.- In picture form. Is nol- 1 for lu Ideal cast as well. K is Iso from the picturc that s ^ -icktted Robert Tayloj; li^tardom____ImSt over a lihu Deslics Taylor I the famous cast are Prank Uor- aa, --Bljiaie Bamcs. Lois VrUson, ' llisbeth Young. Alnn Halo in d ; ivenl o theri^ ll known and loved rllsts 01 Ihe KRcn. TTie film opeoa I Uio Roxy Sundfy. .The story b & “family s t ^ ’ cf )day. playing the triangV tbemew , instead tf breaking^ up the , „ omo the 'other woman" succeeds 1 awakening Uie memben of theimily to an appiwlatlon of ihelr------lisundcrstood father and husband,■ Is one of UiDse happy, typically iiome-ioiks' stories that pleases nd amuses as It unfolds anif averts'le "near tragedy" of fanrtly life.' ..........ALw on thls proihm ts ihe U t« t .sue of T h e March of Time" wWch as become a major attraction In -' le Uiestera throuilioul Uie coun- y . - - \Oene Autry In T he Singing Cow- -

onion’ ends iC the R n y tonight.,

:UPERT GRADS RANK - . - H I G H - ^ N I V E R S I T - Y —RUPERT, SepU*— Wordreeeir*.......-I hen reeeatly frem the office ot 1# registrar of the Unlvenlty of laho at Kiciscow Indleate* tha t - iidenls from Rupert school are ited In tbe upper divliion In (chol* itlcs a t the unlvenlty. ^WlUi points b u td on the foDow- irbastsrOrad? A-«, B-8. 0-i D-». 'Id F-1; Rupert iitiiatnU avertged : ' S12 points u compared to 4.3U.1 _Malio_radualti_»ttT*j9_»tV(l____131 points all itudenU averaft. '

V HILLSIDE iitnetams Heme — Ruth Hunton re* ~ - ime3 from a month's stay at the - ime of her sister, Mrs. Ol^e Pal* -ia-j>L£>yettfc---------------------Fbhia* Trip - Mr. and U n . harlesWemick spent Sunday flsD* - Ig 4t the Salmon resenolr. ^ ia r -M ttlf ! --H riL -6 e irin rc ltf= S = et Wednesday aftemoon wlUi Mrs. , larle Oreenitood wiUi ft good a t* .. .. ■ndsnce. n i t time w u devoted to iUt piecing for tlie hosleas. M n.'rN . McKie-of-nier,-formerly n ------lember, wilt entertain the elub a t - - . . er limne In three weeks.Visit at HllIsMe — Mrs. AmellA -

ind-“aiia-diC8iiU ? rM iar- tn iiin '-^ " Ind-of-Twin Palls, who recently Mumtd from San Ditto, called tn :ie locality PrldW.

“ S T J E S S i i i r ” ~— GORDON

AuBoMtr. Th. 0 ,-alB , .1 Hw

- K I N D E g O ^ T B r ■. ON SEPT E M B E n I

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.’new m o to r ....... ....... $39Sm o to r '............ ;____f4 5 0.................. ............. $695 -......................... ......$595

,_ ....z “i r .r .r .r i$ 5 2 5.............. ................ .$475...................... ..........$385)0c| r u b b e r ...... ...........$ i6 S „ . , . /

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d iir FdW 'D cfllcr. fo r ' . an*—U h cral Trades,

I Dealer ^

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inif anae«»«mjr alinnlnj. . Tbej — - could do D O t^ Jw j* ; l» w n # » t- •s .ed,Bipper and bed and a *ed*Ure « »

• (orUxnaU.He«rou]deaUU)(ml&- £>>• JtanUjf U UKrt w u any tb»ni«. .■ Harrr nMded. “I fueu you're ^

' Tlibr. WeU-thanto. DoeUr." ' “ <> Dr. Howard'* tine' Ured eye# too*

■,,, m m . TtfflBehM. 08 h«nt "i'll fr t ^ m a t ilwp." He <Uuppe#red.

BUto w u Uien lo leu than flf> <>u. tetnmlnuleiaJUr Carol ttlftilioned. ««

• She uw Wm fn»m the waiting-room Jn* 1 - and ttumbled down tJw'jUp* to.Uw ^ 1

- T a e i i u i : ------------------------- - ••' uwmHa tptan't from tbe car and put.a «*< :

eteidyln; hand under her elbow, not ;i<yedherwllha)iulck.TaTenouilodk. moTe

■ ■ "Are j-ou exhausMdr he u ie d ua- her r •erenly. "

-------“Mot dulte." ahe amlled a t h la . Wmr• n-U be all r lih t u won u I n t hU tl

home.- ■■ blic :• He uked about Harry, and aho hU t

U«tad.t)iereaU itd,ni>lntutlono( beaulJeatlnc her a t the Sherwood. He u d i

— awuAr-UMcar.intovpartlngipicg ItfJx' aad~htlped her carefully out, then up n

went with her to her own doorway, down She handed hlffl her key wllh a tiredteftu.-e th it thook him from head h " b

• to foot. Thi• • H# w u eomtof tn wlUi her and of w

ahe had odUier ilrenfth nor.win with to Jlop him. Thank'hearen, ihe unite thoUsbt ImleranUy. I took time' to "Bl mike Ibe bed and'put Itaw ay . . . re i:—i m w M w a s n f l t u r t t ' n e r * tm t

' her to tho couch and took off her Tou ihat. . • -Y(

"IM down.- he ordered, -and 111 you t driAk. ’ . . . . TTTT

.• Bne ttld , -fl* two.'* and cloeed Ho'b ertyuand lU tened toh lm m arln i of «abw t to Uw k itchen.'n tU m U btbt 6h«

_djiuicr..ihe.kDew..Bnd.coaldjnake b li w• ao OOTB to prennt It. Tho apart* UStT

—m e n t'v u warm and'iUll,'iind ileejS.tfncsed a t her eyet u d her mind, not <

BUka moTlni about in her kitchen. ~TTi. Be came bade wlUi two U U glauu to hiu)d best orer tho couch. Sh< opened floor,

' her oyu and u t up to take tha e rnr - i U i i . ---------------------------------^ Jlrrt,-

.-“You1* ^ .lU iu « r." .ih e ia ld .ln . mayb' adequately, Itfan effort to puih back doni

- 'the fBpMdlin eiUli. T m .n o t uied had t =*(0 'b e tn fa t 'f lT S 'O tio c k .’' • lelfi

‘ “Dont get up." ho o ld roughly. -"B en r 'tod -jU ppcd .anoU ur pUlow 'cai

bcneaUi her h u d . Shs lay bick and eyet. .-alpped'her d r ln t and.he u t In a trnnt

chair and derourtd tier with his t«a». . fj**- ’ “Dll

Sho ehlreitd luddenly. u . If a h u ] cold wind h id Uihed ber. -Bcbig think

-raUier'alono h u iU'ooopcnuUoni, know b u n 't l i t - aho whlipered. “To cart afrtU » that much ~ for ioiDcthlng b * He

. Irighlenlng. Tlw m on thlngi you ■mm lore, Uw grciler your hoitage to n y . ] fo rtune..." • bi." I

HU eya vero on ber fice. She “Dolooked whlto-and Urea u d life- i Itouleat; 1 itraoger would hare thought He

• BtfW U wir tm Tfa Of-ecior.-Butiitr itghfi very exhauitlon arouaed In him u bnn tmeonlroQable lenderhcu. puslo

•>-jrNa," ha ia if i)a n h lr . ''‘Ju il Itelng -prrt*:.Mm (n lnv» th t t .w w tw n tt.Yoii itw a;kM the thing you lore; e m if you He fe)

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■ ■ r iD tm poueu I'l-U irorUi all theuffeHog It entalU." /S•T h # alrw u rlb ran t,in d th ith ln g J ,Uuit ruled them w u a pbyiinl i j foite. drawing them togeiher. He ^ Uuught deapcraUly^-Xou.can't.iU'..ltrJfou_e»n:H.Ahd_trle4-(o,*“n ' t , ~ non B commoopVuo remark that ^ rould break Um ipell. But Uie.ipell ^ n a too i tm g upon him, and In y b l end It w u hU Mlf*control Uiil >< nok«.'H e hearil hU own Tolcf, bakea u d almoit Inivdlble. <)

"Oh, (Jod. ll’l no uiel I love you ;' Jarol-IOTO you. . - ^

B* itallxed luddenly. heirlnj ^ lhat ha u id , that.tbe.ww di hid e t b u apint fit*. They heard the' = rordt logeUier. throbbing in Uie . - n ir llk o th i echo Of a carlUon. and hea the toJTtntTOTird orer tbem.- p — She d oed her eyei^and^he^^Uje MB.

ralUng tor a word or. ilgn, not . iriag to iouch her unlll he knewtu wUhed It. , - MIS She laid a t lu t : : no, ll'i no uie.leeaiBo-IloTeyou-toa.." . . . orifiThe word* pulled him to hU feet ° _ Dd h« croiud to Uie eoueli u d a»k her tn hU armi. After a loeond j Kie Uy mollooleu, one ann ati^ut f i f f iU“ n e « " in a 'i n r “ fflouiT rm ioir w e T ii.He held her clow, ind nrelled In V . II youUi and reiUence of ber body. L » tore lomeone Uke UiU. .ho M j i (ougbtezullaatly— lomtoafl who { r f u ynmgt Tblrty-Uute yean w u t \ \ Jt too long to iiilt.-H U bouUj ored, gentle ud 'Ita jertngroT er rr mouth and eyei u d Uiroal. L - Sha'drtnf 'awty u d looked -at' n.-iee(ng Uw phytlcal deUfU of I face. I t w u Incredible now that “— J eye* had been like lUte, or that T 1 Uiln mouUi -bad. erer been ' n ig h t and.hard.. Hli hetd w u lauUfuUy modelled, ihe retllted, id the thlM tei of.bU fice threwi —ijjonet-tnto. iharp_rtJW..ah6.M t______] luddeniy and pulted' hit head )wn to her b reut, u d He lay lUIl Id telt the quick itrong beaUng of rt heartThey rworered fbally a fragment •,' tvawQ. and u t apart and looked Ith wonder a t cach other. She tald uteidlly:"BUke, that w u Iniane.. . ” re a r darkened hU eye* for «n In*u t. “Atb yw ttT tn r tg-tel H n f --------)u dIdnt m e u It?" '"You know better than that, I told u b e a uie I w to t - h e i p IL-But

He laid Umidy: "Spend Uie. r a l our Urea together."

Bh* eou]d almott beUere, hearing 1 wordi, Uiat It w u u tlmple u STA-mulaal longlng'thit i^ I d ' hler* a deilicd end,-Almoit—but It quite. ■ ■ _ "My duUng. IM t'i not poulble." •__ Jg

hU feet and beg u to pace Uie . 1 xir, drlfen by the new.found en* I gy vlUilii him. "Unpleaunuieu ' Iaybe; but. iwavcn knowi Uiey - I m l matter. Ulrma*! Ufa asd mli* I td been-lUfrereBt r d reprwch my* I If; but 1 can t u d won't."---------------- 1

Carol followvd him wlUi her Iet. u d when the ipoke her voice I 'rmbled belween laughler . and |i» . f j-Blake, my darling, Uilok. What -U 4 Irma erer done to make you - ■Ink Ihe c u be generouif I don't Blow much about he r,'bu t I'm Iraid 1 knoirUiat much." ‘ I He i^ d hoUy: "O f.em ine l'm . IUlng to lntUl,.lf that:i the only ■ly. But I lUIl don't bellere It will f f

He mado u ImpaUent' ge ilim B

'Don't Uilnk about It tonight^ = re me a chance lo beUeri UiU." - getliir He un lled 'I t her, u d u w tha momei

rn drawn u d U r e d ^ ^ felt a 'ijung ulonata longing to c l i ^ u d >t \ 3ttc tba ;topu thU ow nbo(lyand ptng

hfr anit tha world.I feU bKk upon the only cojperete jiorry. _____::_______'• ownJi

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News Pattern---- , — , , ' . I IllslAflT FROCK OP SIIUTAnV wait, c WES IS ON “DBMS PAliADE"- back;"

FOR AIL EVENTS ' I'm aPATTERN ^IH fe»r I

btj C fa n c O fiL m S . S SihoiiOi

rber*'« a Bood deal Of Uie mlli* happyy about Pattern 41M — from ths Jealousn fit of lU well cut ileeres all ' EH>!.I way lo the martial lllUe buUoni mtnuictier ilde lU chle panel, YoQll be with h

"dreu pan ic" .w herew you In ord(ar UiU trig young frock, for all "Yuua wllljje "forward" In admiring ply. myoalhful tJinplfcHy. "Tens ahd t»>f vl:

eni" will f(nd it u practical for any uflool u d iport* wear u It U for w.ici niam pta-pm r‘ic^ort.BiQTleilng.. .biimAreal make-lt^youraclf“ faiahlon. U dyr

J Atine'Adanii moael can be run - “Tliem pracUcally no Ume a t all. HU 1

tart tn woolly coUon u d brlgllt mad« ;I'Jietlc. Conlrut Uie perky bow. "IdicM tem 41M U'Rvaliable tn iltei "Donl12. It. I« and 16. Site 13 tak ti want t

I yards M Inch fabric and H ' I w; rd of 3Si inclt ribbon. Illustrated "Alt ■p-by-itep tewing InstnicUona : erer rludfd. Merrln:

nnd n r r r iS cehti' (itc).a t ' AdinuT'w umtI! " w m tne. M(Ut«i-ana iiTii cuatwf.

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II fin tht UUal rill lunioni. Ub> an<w«nal U*m lio«-n>niP r«u .S'am<

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lure Uial occurred to him a t Uie *' ment. ’ . . - 'IfniUsn)e-late,ni'J-UId-genliy: - | = r ungry?"I hadn t thought." She felt a ig of ahame that ahe had ao

rry In tlie blinding light ol her fiJiapplneaa, "I beltera I'am ." M Fine. Let's go eat our way K |ough a big dJnn_er.H_ ____ ■ I B S'tiu knowledge' of b'e'fng tfius ''d and cherUlied w u almoil too ch lo bear, ^he laughed brokenly. H | I'll h a r ^ change clolhn. These ' ■ a llltio wotM for wear.". . K

:U eyu were willful. “May I W >■ t. or ahall 1 go away and cnme ¥.■: k‘" He confeued wllh a imlle; f n afraid to get far from you for - — r n i wake upl" _tie hesitated only an InitanU isn alay. I wont b« long." ThU loo muelt lo u k of Uie, she uthl. It'x dugerouit to be as •' y ipy u thU; the gods will be r y fo u s . _____ ________ , _Ji>!.came back~lh a very few ' lUtes, glowing u d Imraiculale. t) her ahort dark hatr on ^ more >rder. l A!fi)ur turn next." ahe u id lim-

and imlledr"As .Uw.-boy told H rHtIng bishop, ‘you may um uf the toweU.' "

Men Uiey 'were In the car lie H tM inqiilrir'dv. "Wherf J H

nie '^ T eh ih iircn il? " '■' - ------- i ^ HU hand cIOMd o n r licrt. "^Vhal | H 1« you suggeit-UialT' HIdioll" Slie laughed gently. ’------int you know, or do you JuiiioLprfi It lo hear me u y I i r . > . aeqn t wanl lo hear’you u y IL" 'in .jl \lt right. Becf.usff-the first menl ^ lo n , rer ale with you w u al Uie blue. Tlmac." _____

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ame. TrttilffJ — Al the school fl' rd eleelioh Tuesday a lolal of,'*"-“ ■“ votci were east. Br)’a n . Henry+ Auil

'Ived H3, D. c . SummertlM a n rs to n A •V. Banberg laTthereby e le tl in g i'S n n iC and Summer* eaeh for a, Ardeth ;e*year term; ' Anijioy Srtaki Ami—Duil llciir}-. um tcrlnii Mr. and Mrs. Byran Henry, re - held i

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^ N p e MIS5 VIRGINIA n t r u i t t t II. icqniririr * eolle«ll«n-ol beaoty crown*. HI n.Jhe Jetferwolown Ulr. T«le* winner' tlojuU r«nUst, she's ilre-ftrl.lite u d hi ilae.-W') rhal*.

?i3r i 'b ro k c n e rn rtio 1ia*>'"lii7 l i ^ig-when-he-Jumpcd-fDm-R-ir«ri—6' arm waa broken between Uie « , allow ud^'WiUt.------------ v ; THroujWUriii 10 I^h l-J I rs , Belle Sel- Of Uie t Of Beatrice. Nebraska, relumed Thursd Buhl Tueiday after njitlns » » - and It I d a ji with the W. 0 ,.'Karma& audlior 1 Jlomer Roberson familin, of Dav lliilllary Meets - American L*- the rel n AujtllUry will meel nexi K<on- from Ursre m n g ^ tn n e-h B m ro T ja f i: rTmbii leth Shlmmln. • dren.Vrniual rienle —'Amiusl Prejby- ReUu lAi) Sunday ;.;l)ool picnic will b* held a :d a t Uie Jerome county fair- noon i

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Uio }>(ooie, will be presented lursd'ay.and Ptiday, Bepiember il d I t a t Uia Jerome high tchool - i dliorium. MUs>Orwlle Thompson ' Davenport. lowm, ta conducUng , *0:1

B rehearaU. Tli* money derived j im thU show U to be used toward, •pnblH rpliypdmnHorJeremrthtr- ^ - 1

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lu were graiilod u follows a t Ui? ^ ly council meeting Tuesday eve- ,. Kg:,.Orville Trul. two room lava q . " ck and Iramo iioust on FOurUi . ■enue;-J; L.-8ho*cn,-an adddlTi • n'. hU Ico plant on Soulh Uncofn j ‘.

enue; Vat Klein, Uiree frame y illdlngi and one lent and fru ie , lildlng a t’hU tourUt park; Z. E. « mner, alucco exterior and oUift .-j pairs on hU E u t lU in street busl.M properly; A, N. Locklear, a xIO' foot builneu bulldlnir on irUi Lincoln avenue; Wilson lurchman. to cut curb at hU heme

Bremer addlUon, Sylvan Milter Ul appointed u Iruck driver and !*>'■ Her a t cl.ly.hall. _ ®

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10 a. m.-Sunday Khool. Inet •— ;darberg. lupertnleadenL.11 I. m.-WorsWa hour. Sermon

the putor. ‘n'oEn-nlrtg aerrtcei will be dlsmUsed >odd-•U^nd-Br-VrPr^r-rally-at-BuUL AlU"ing people meet a t church al eua30,-------- - ■ • . Uon.

• ------- , T lSfURTADOH'COTOrUNITY ArEdjar L. White, minlitfr da 1

10 a. m.-ReguUr morning wor* Mar Ip. At thU lertlre Uie newly rcled officer! of the Udles Aid TT11 be' inilaUed. Special mualc h u the en prepared and the address will wlUi

ipeniiiendeht-WUlUm-Undau-tn -^Mi iJirge. .• milt;8 ?. m.—Epworth leajue'devo:. tn»~ jnaJ KtTtce. the

JIANSFN CO>pil'NITYEdgar L. White, minister ___

lOilS s i m.-Sunday school »iUi ^ irrcy Fomwalt in chVrge. ’>11:M a. m.-Regular monilng wor-Ip 'rllh « »i»tTn«n )■]• pstiCT. ___* p. m.-Epwonh Iciguc dcro- mal service.The Coundl will meet on Thun- ly »l the church for.a i o'doek nchton, A lurprij* program b u ■ ■

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HURT, E A R T H A N P BURIE

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>eeri arrahged In charge of tlie TJi, rounj People's committee.' T <

CHURCH o r THE NAZARENE Kimberly'

_J. o rsch jap . p u to r • • '

;iaMss lor all, „. 11,8. ra.-Worahlp.,Obedience vs, Uwtcdlence,

8,30 p. m .-The Rose Buds._____7;l5 p .m .-N .V . P.s? g p. m-ErangeUati: *enice. Rev,-

r A. Teeteri speaker. Spedal mu* £1 Ic and singing. .. niU:8 n. m. ■•Wednesday—Prayer u i l agrt -•Jie serA'lce. wlU

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Jeroip* . ... "I R:v. James S. Butler, rec tor' un i

Tlie Ihlrteenlh Sunday after Trln- said ;y. my

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POPLAR ePIUKQS, Md.. Btpl. . jv-A nine year old girl who feU “ “ :ito an old le« house where green Tl adder w u stored, her moUier u d -Dr. n l l -w ir dd d r l seeking to res- be ua her all died today of uphyaU* »ff5ilon.hy. enslUgc gas. . _____Tha dead;- . . . . "VAnna Richards!'nine; Mtii.-'Lln*-

a Wcbards. 30, her mbllier:_arrt °*'- lary Sine. II, who llr^d with the U1.1I>-,The child tumbled down among *

tie uisUage whlle she w u playing lUi a neighbor's son. Poisonous I

- M r » . , i t o ^ ^ n s i i i s : £ r b f n i s : Hilihip, rushfd wllb Miss Sine loniC W hoiw a tid -c lim bed : flown.........he Udder t o 'ih i r r t h a chQd wB •_ ring unconscious. The fumes over* . ' ' ame both .of them.-^ '

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Marylyn TRorpeHOLLYWOOD, Sept. < (,T'/-Abov*

aU eUe,-DrrIVsmkiyn-Thorpa-ald loday he w u ts to teach hU 4-year- jW daughter. >f*ryJyn, coniMfraUoR - - md Uioughtfulncss for othen. •

Utile Mar]'l>-n U-back wllh her DiUier In accordanco with a custody igreemenl whereby she remains «-lUi him Ihrce month ot'tli* year' md with her actress mother, Mary Mior, the remaining nine.

"f want lo help her develop along, lane and normal lines." Dr. T h o r p ^ !aid,_;-Rnd Inculcate In her du tlin^ . ny ramparaUvdy-brief period ot lalherhood eonslderaUon and Jioughlfulneai Jor oUier persons. .

"I'm not going to mold'her llfi,~ t »-ont dlclale what she doe* aler." * ■

Dr. Thorpa paused a moment.Jien added:

"If Ihe wanU lo become u act- reas~Tery a-eli.".

Th* flame of &IU1 Astor, whom Dr. Thorpe dlTorcfd. u d with whom le mrently engancd 'in a bitter.m U o ria l ' " c u s i a ^ ------tably comes“ p,■"We talk abm t her, about wliat i

noiher doei and what moUierstys.*'3r. Thorpe u id . "and I wont do mythlnjr-to ■anlagonlre her-toward— ,tlu Astor.

"1 hare no Intention of doing iiythlng lo destroy Marylyn'i Iot* or her mother." '

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PITTOBUROH, ^ ep t. 3 t f f ) - r o n T h e Ih lrd -p la ce C hicago Cubs i * » picked u p haU a .g n m e on th e

today by tro u n c ln j th e P l ra tc i 8 to 0 b e h in d U r r y F rench 's

— G ia n t4 'and '6econd -p lace Cor- g lL d ln a b Idle, th e victory le ft ^ Uu Cubt t u ttm M back o( the

- Kew Yorkers anifhtU > tarns (WI7 v .. t , from th t O u Houu Q uit. J,

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up after he had . >. glren up a doun. h iu In the leu qi;„

th in elth t lnn«■' Injs he worked. |

i iw y KlHCH ®h»n Allen,-< irilU a double • •

and twff'ilntlri, and'BUly Herman with two ilntles which drove In . J-

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hlt*-roBni, -lUrtBill, AUta. RWen Dhiie*-All«i, c irm iu . Iliek. D«okl« npitri » ViBititn te Rahr; Tobbi lo U S'lBthin la.Sobi: Caiiua t« Iliraanta CmrrttU; lUck is - IlnRua 14 'Carirrelti. Loilac pttchrr-Swin. ' Lou

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■ B r a n s w l c k _ ; _ jBurlejr alJ>iUn, south Central

Idaho dUtrlct champloni. Bpruiis * <jv (he unexpected laal erentng to vireir

■ pound out a 14 to 13 victory orer the confcj Bruniwlek ^ - i t a r s ot Twin Falls to bn >& an eihlbttlon battle a t Uncoln .u te field here. ■ •

burley won tb« tam t In ths finl of-the m en th , breaking » » to IS deadlock. Ttie Caulans canu' out T wMh two la the first and o o ^ n the aeeond for a 3 to 0 lead, bul Twin _

: FalU pounded Anderton from the J mound with a ten*nin barr»g» In r^-the third and appeared to’ have the ' game on Ice. 10 lo 1 as the third

cJosed. . ..■ ; • T l. Scer«Burley scored a ran'In Ihe flnt of

.- th e fourth, but the Brunswlcks ‘’'™ 'brought In two mor* In the l« t half .. °*J]of the Inning to make th t. count J;® ®stand. IJ to 4. Burley countered with "fire In th« fifth while Twin was „ „^ r io g but on* and tied the count W l l wilh four more In th# altth. Jde^Attloa, Porcupine Springs c ic CCO hurler. on the mound for Twinn u . u b o n W t e i j h iu to Ih . S sBTen Innings |h » ‘ < > » e f ^ .

derson h u r l c ' d i h i r ^ n ^ t o B i ^■ ley. allowing ten rafts and nine hlU,

He failed to fan a man, but walked fdur., Barlow, .who replaced Ander- _ _

_oon.for.the Caaslins. allowed threo — . ‘ runs, three hlU, one base on balls H fand fanned one In four frames on ^ 'the m ounl . r

ti l t Homers L E rertlt “Huck" Kuckfeldl and L

"TJnlfilwitis alia urown of Burley hit vhMi thrM’*MJgtn. '

— The tame wa* preceded by a prac. for th tlce session between the Brunswick Jipj all-stars and'Twln Falls OlassAod JistAiPaint. _____ jttuiVr

•-,8cbre by tnnlngs; .R H E leiieti -Burler ' . ____310 1S4 1—14.IS R it]g r

w n i r z M i r e r i i i 'o ^ i r i a B game.Batteries: Andcnon. BsVlov and L«o

L. Diy: Atkins ana Huckfeldt, Joimn• . ' I — Jlm_L

AJIEItlCAV ASSOCIATIONLooltriUe 2; CslnntiBS *. Ma'rloilU nsis Clly 6; 9L PasI ^ barfiMawanJce* >; UliutapoUs II. J m rr

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NB\V YORK. 6<^. 4 (,T) - niB toUI m tncan-:eagurr*ce."Hrcidrn»r~ ” r;;7 <wed dowu to six clubs, becam* a I'c-team affair today with ellmln* Wn»tr Ion of tfie Boston Red Box. ti*.?" Although the New York Yankees ] Ktonrt rtually are conceded the pennant. | C'uniti, ,ero sUll is a slim mathematical isslblllly. for the Indians. ,Tigers, onttn rnators and Wfiit* t f w n T w p '). If- the New Yorker* should go ’ lo a'tremendous loslnt siBmp;":— Tetii The Red Sox wera counted oul b'fi5,7^‘! is group by their defeat a t the Beti«n inkees" liniids today, following thal rowns and Alhlellcs who fell ttirtel„ ii «ks ago. >■«»«• :Tlie Yanks, meantime,.need Just r''*"'?: ven'moro vlclorlcs out o^th*lr JS malnlng tame» to clinch the flag. _

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nmswwi‘iBy The Associated PrtMi JJ?'.

Um aehrl«'s Iilttlng slump car* rinn^ d the Yankee slugger below the Mom, 0 mark In. the baitlnt race yes* rday for" the f ln t time In tw m, , iSeks. liirn , m e standings (three leadlnt hir--N‘"««■s In'each lestue): £j"“ £« . . . . . . . a a jpItasr-KhIU K«l >44 SS l« JU | 'nrsncr, P in ln ss IIS JSS Taui

mtrtt, cbm „ _„an s* iss J}( j . 4uu— ‘ — :— u=jui

o o t b a l l B r o a d c a s t , ■ P r o p o s a l B e i e c t e d m .

ClIAmOTTESVILLK V i. » « . K V.t"MV-MhletIo dlrtfilon oM lie-,lx Mih.1%, rglnU members* o'f the Southern nfer*nc* « t«d down a •proposalbroadcast football games In the . Touii

ite this fall. The rote w u 4 lo J, P.N'*?''

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■ RllthM.NTW YORK, SepU 4,ftD-ae6rge ”* rry, a baseball 'club contact man losa wife of a few minute* was | a ij Idvped" by Jack Dempsey a t - ^ f c lyonne. N. J , In one of the form, 1 boxer's frequent practical Jokes J

Uy.- was reunited with his bride ' re tonight—andjklso with Jack, gpAi Dempsey served as best man i t (;r>-Lo e Bayonne ceremony, and helped wlih I e couple'celebral* here lonlthl. fire>ga

------------------------- ■ Legion? i n s B y K n o c k o u t ' ^ , ■,CinCAGO, 8 ^ ( Ml - M.< J J l irek. IM. Chicago heavyweight, score )ppW -Vincent Parrllle. 193 ot epdrtai

thelriicheduled 10 round.bout a l ' then hlte City arena tonight. 'etephti

FORDIAMIELEVEN DESPITE ‘SUICIDE’

^ .Y O R K . SrfBl,. 4 </T> rVirdMWnkl« n -n M -l9 0 ettennen.-'a--suidde)*nd-.U iedu!c._ft_t*jt-*uppl>'. ot-confl-ll» .ctnl ice, and sevenU well-laid plana,Ke* in

this eomint football «aion. ' tlol. Cor ilmmy Crowiiy b xealty "Smlllnt Warren ffliy^-now. He called his b^s'to* Johhlfy Aer.yesterday and counted 18 Wottktt lermtn. the crank-shaft cf-the Coacl «.machlne,-whlch-lo«t-pn1v-on« long-ei ne. These lellermen are; • lost hl< .<0 Paquln, Btoeklon. Mass.. and acl. nn. mny Druxe. Irvington. N. J^ cneli: Ssmo i J-Law Jor^A itotla.j>J_and-A l _Adml baruxy, Shenandoah, Pa. Uck- most t : Nat Pierce, BIddeford. Me, Phil counto rlon. Eddyitone. Pa., Vlnny Lom- dUl, 8 •II, Brooklyn, and • Ed • Pnnce. due an y y Cliy, n. j , guards,-- aJcx grouhdi

T W IN F A L L S D A IL Y NEW5

( ain-0i One Upw i M f f l S ^ Homer Produces 1

WinningJargin KiM aggio a n d ' G ehrig C on- w .tin u e B a ttin g — S lu m p s; ^ V ictory B o o sts .Y ankees’ K

' . AMERICAN LEAOUIL , H s'cw Yerli B««ten 6 iVatUoflon 7, PbiUdelphU 2 ■ lOoty two game* schrdnlcd - In lerlcan leagne) ____ ___I B

BOSTON. 8 e p r4 ( -T ) -W h lle ic b a ttin g filum ps of Lou - ;}iri? a n d Joe Dl iilaggli? n t th e m throuE h a n o th e r i^ > ticss day today, th e re wo2 jfllf ithlng w rong wiUi Tony o ic rl 's -h lttln K c y c ,'-and -M e New Y ork Y ankees t r o u n - ' 1 d the Red Sox CTto 0 In tlielr | rlcs’bpener.—Ijjxetl eonnc£lcd_wltlr-one_of----- -lU Oslermueller’s slants' In-the in irth Inning, with two men on base. • ® * d drove, out his 13th homer of ' P 5 season twaccount for tlireo raw, ■I margin oy which the Sox were»ned, _____Nie tictory boosted the Yaniu' gJe lead lo 1T.4 games over the B tccond-place Cleveland InSlan:. Va.. 6 Hie boxvorc: J'car.-o(KW YORK AB It II 0 A MlunC

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American, leagiis today,- hold* \the Atliletles lo nine hlU for ij

I lo 3 Victory In the opener ofcurrent series. - _

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PARTANBUROH. 0. 0 . Sept. 4 Mi«t|fli -Los Angeles evened the count ■ .i^U; 1 Sparttnburg today In their Herahk •game series for the American « i Ion baseball championship.' „ he westerner* took ths'fourth r -* . IS of tho series M o 4. he deckilv* game will be pUyed » orrow. . „w e by Innings; R H E Beattie rtanburg - 001 MO DW-4 1 8 ' 0 ^

liomas, wii'ght and Mahaffty; ilel. )hens, Afcelroy and Dapper. = = = : r = = s r BAN

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Tnlen:..Captala.Frank.JJautt«, Los.An■ Iftvtn^Conp., and Palau; Brls- P^rUarConn, Joe Dulkle, Lowell; Mars, Tliorw n M u lw ., Malden. Mais^ Plynn.lilfy Lwik.-PUln»,*Pa; and 'Joe -. tkmkl.-Llttsfleld. Mass,, back*.»ch Crowley-will stop smiling D a n:-faou|h-to-'polni-m il-lhat-he — ^Ws grt*t halfback,' Joe Manl* * 'and two fine.tackle*. Amerlno , '

w and Alexander Sabo. lmlttcuX_hfi_hai_one-a:_th*t deprtssing schedules In the °Wo,itiT today. Southern Metho* eurreni, St. Mary'*,' PlUaburgb, Pur- « «eeland -atorgla all visit Uie Polo Emilio

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C ham pTonship - .IVniTE SULPHUR Sm N Q S , W .: toitmc' ... Sep^, 4 - Patty Berg, 18-;throutI u.-old red*halred 'golf star from due to uneapolls, captured tho Mason* the pa xon champlonslilp today, defeat*I Vrglnla aullfoil. Syracuse. 12 -d 10. __ l-'avoriio young member o( tlie Curtla loumejII leam p l a y e d aleady golficlly cl mughout the long grind, {touted i:xcellcni chip shots and puUinf,;welI «i jpled wlUflong drives down the |

:lslve ricton-. I:*atiy» pulls rimmed,tli* cup o n l" » ''‘ icral hol;s. bu^efosed lo drop. j ” ihey Imd been canned she would ve cut several strokes from worn* _ " . '“i ■s p a t^ u it was slm-lui! TJ. twoteV-«if4heotcHc*I-flgure*:-------itis r0 uu^ .-w iio"flln lliu iw uie STnner fending champion. Jean Bauer, of (ra. soi Dviilencc, R. I.', easily ycitenliy. momln jldn't play her u.iiial game. She heavily1 Into dlfflcully'on'sevepanrolea.' : .........itrs. J.-M. McCarthy of W uh l^* ' .I. von the second niRhl, defeat- PKal I- Mrs. E. M. Ouldry, Westerly. In. Iho I , l*up In 10 liolu. OIau s

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Season Opening £toumai

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e ra n L e t te r W in n e rs u m e '

to T ak e F ie ld . '■1 . • ' RitbjGLENNS rERRVr-Ecpt. 4^5oulh northesntral Idaho dlsUlct.. nortli side Fall* I usj} grid Champa of Olenns FerryIh school *111 firlrig Inlo Iho I93S would-ison with fljn i leltermea bade Id P ' " *■Ion, Coach Ken Barrett said to* '***”

- ___________pint aJarrell appeared pleased over the ulblllilf.v commented that hisJtfleld should b«' as fast as last ^ h t Vir. but reported a power handicap | j ,1;^^

ball, t^UtumliiR-to-form a nucleus for into thi ! squad are Ed Robinson, cenler; PaUj ni D.-aoodLiaminauua-OMdmui: irils; R. Ktorgan and Bill Clink* ouU. ibeard, ends; H. Morrow, TJbb wty and T. Laii«. back5.^ lYelghUiB from IM to 225 poundv .POC^ cn. Cmmcr, Schulis. Morgan and Pocatell iWlier are graduated memben of of t h s ; ! 19V >'>'e flevcn. eastern

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) o a s t League Scores-IAN FRA.VCI6C0, Sept. 4 Wy

R.1I. K l ;tenalkU nd.........5I0-tM 010-15 IJ I'chcr. Idsslons ......602 0:0 000-10 13 I'one hitl^bln, Coiiland. Olds, Larocca nnd ithe secc rahbener; Oiborne.Stewart. Sill*'man. pe and Ou:en.

i = A m i s , 7 r ; m - | ^ ^ : U t a i1 Franci',eo :oo :00 130- 1 l« 2 i 'P f litlle ..........333 0?0 40X-U 18 01 ■llbson, Dickey, xuils and Wood-i

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R. JI. r lMmento ...001 OM 00& -1 7 :;ih*Ogd 1 Dleco . . 050 I03 '«x-I3 18 '3 ,marc*. T fewsome, Wiihonlck.' DoIJsek,' I' nlor i te r and f.'-rn; Ciasliwd and De- ] ,

------------------------------^ n r j r r - - -i .A n s c ;c '_ w .a n j« » = 2 .i i -tlund ' <iOO 101 oo i-s 6 I j l O l u l liomas, '3:nm and, Boltarlni.-i p j nn. aiHi. Brucker, _

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IOLLYWiX)D, Calif., Sepl. 4 (4’, ty Edwi rjp{T]_narlh, dasiy .Cleveland, wiuiBnt io, mliidif” !? '’- conUnu«niU|‘ ~df»r7 ten t wlnr.lng itrrak longht with cUn* w decisive 10-rour.d victpry orer i/nighra illlo MartlRt?, cf Denver. . he w u larlh aciglKd 1^. Mdrtuict 119.' trla th<

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rk Natioif e t e l l F T ^ T lifin Entrance to

State Tournament

nvad ing O u tf i ts S la te d to Des ‘P u t Up T o u g h B a tt le s A g a in st S o u th C e n tra l . Id a h o 's T h re e E n t r a n t s __

E iltc rln s Id ah o ( U i t lo l t - all tournament ranks last mome venlng to close the llsta were or lat- A'O fast Pocatello a n r e g ^■ons. winner and runner-up school t the southeastern Idaho workn iurnament which closed, a f nueh

r i t y i f t n t J tg h L _____ThlEfitry of the two Pocatello ^

:ams brought the ranks to 5",**! I and filled th* n p » lhat every itllt eniered Ih tha meet wui low-Just-what the-oppoaltlon-wlllI in flrat round pUy; -----Hurley's all*st*r*. south an tra l laho clumps, open tb* meet .Biin* ‘'S‘'V ly morning a t Lincoln f(tld hero P“'*“ • 9 o’cI«lt against ths defending "*•“* aie chsmplona from'Caldwell. AU J loiijh Burley woo ths- tltls here Id last night nosed Twin Palls- lou' runswtck all-itir* 14 to 13 In a “ Snt il’.?'’. :5.^ i‘*i!io” °f..*!‘o.*!?..by„ ‘”limey favorite. Burley may come Hllle. irough. however, to gain the nod posltlc le to Caldwell's emUB showing In guard, .e past.

CaUweU ErraUs - • ‘ “ I* malnl]

I'avored to cop th* louthwest hU le: umey .if ie r eliminating Boise's ftn'Olil ty ctianiploiuhlp AlegrU senlcf, n,g qi uted as toiu lu the «Ut«,-Cald- g<.h, rll «-aa eliminated from the tour-' iment by the Nampa Beaver* and .i , . t h iUts-«nly:.**-d«f»ndtag:ah*inp^ Pocalello Internationals, who last 1,° ght won the aoutheut Ulle. In 9 second game take on the Sho* liter ChevnsloU of. Nampa,-run* J* ^ -ra-up In th* southwest meet-In , tist-u scheduled-to be a-4tirlllcr „

the finish. A ",

nners*up meet th* Nampa Deav* ‘ """Cs. southwest dump*. In the final lomUif game,, wllli- the Beavers ,, " J " ^vlly favored ^ win. _ ' _ ^

. riay OlassaeoPwalcllo Americana, ninner»*up ____•. the southeut. meet Twin nills =M i and Paint, south central runr • ■ ^rs'Up In -what 1* scheduled to be ^toss-up-to ppen aftemoon play, fThen cmhes* what .Lt generally . Vled a i the battle pf th# fln t ■ . X iand. . . — -.Rigby,'Pamplona of northeastern 'aho. play Twin Palls Brunswick Ann*stars, the “seleet'' talent of the nunt'eSt town and host leam of the nsbacjraanunt. Id -T win Pa ls. Twin newaf lls Is favored. In-many sectionsthe state, due to p u t perform- c*c, o ces which usually don't lie. Rltbyrated to trample the hMU. eon o

rUgby enlcmt the finals of the ■ t<mi rtheast meet by cnishlnt Idaho uriy t lls n to *1 and the Magle City bay rci Is hsd tho Idea that Idaho Palls two si> uld-be hijw for .the toumey. >nthiui len there li Infonnatlbn that h u ni,t ked OUI t lk t Twm PalU Is slip* u. I t and t l£ .Brunswick,ahowint t-nt|hr_5t^-llttle-but-to-bw-mit !lr a l i^ e n ls . Ths supposedibe^^ les" booted the ball for ‘P ?"’' h t errora and dropped »

1. the Invaders may not sweep The0 the sccond round. If not.'Twln hunfji »s may have to depend on . p ^ ising.'^ t liiirllng and numerous strike- the dr

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Win at Pocattlle official >0CATaLO. Sept..4 1A1 - The y,9 Ca ntella intemallonals came out . .^ u c ths losera bracket In the south- , lem Idaho softball tournament als here tonlihtlo win two gsmet , m ths Americans 9*1 and 8-J to :a-Uie-distflet tIUe. ' “ V , '(otli Uams qualUy for Uie slats ~

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lonald Knapp, Inlemsllonsl pit* r. let the Americans down with ! hit In the tin t game and six in “ 'second as he tumed In an Iron a pertormance.

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tah State-Idaho a] wale

Contract Signed '“SKiDEM-.PtjSgli 4 - Th22slty of Idaho anif Utah 8ule coN m eiitr s football teams will meet here In the rember 28. . In lkeJ1if«game will be sponsored by f w . T Ogden Junior Chamber of Com- faborat

■c*. President Lee Skanchy df Ihe policy lor' chamber of commerce and several well Bem-ilon, secreury ot Utah day-old le, signed ths contact today. ed spoi1 wilt be the Ihlrtf meeiin* be* to « I« m-these-tWD. teami^-^.— .------ ^3^** '

................ ~ cent w«>mmy:Loiijrhran’s - Fight Postponed

AN'FRANCISCO. Sep t.'^ -fV - tponement of Ihe •T^m y Ic i8hran-ltJU _tapclllU lfrf.J!|h‘Oakland from Mondsy to the pecu i ht of September 19 was ordertd open se Edward Oeafy, ita lf boxing com- Almeat*j9neT^h<^.(£j3)|ht:___ aiid pblearr acted on advice o fphysP Coro si 1* who examined an Injury lo obaerrt ighran's left eye, received when with 11 w u Upped by a sparmate esrll* pheaaa: a th * day., • • •• to*bro

IIS M ^E R B, 19SS

iague’snal Tenii

r r a i h e r S e ^ O f M o r e S (

F o r B r o w i)c5pife Victory Over Sha

Of Joe Louis’ I Sliows Little~(

----------------- --------- IirCllA IlLIS ORNC\V YOftK—One person In tlie flstlo 1 er tha fict lha t the opposlilon available nment and that llie Brown Bomber prob) later for hi* ahot a t th* heav>-welght cr

U iat fellow U Jack Blackburii, Loula' rs hoolmaster. Blackburn was well satlsfli irkmanllke Job against Jack Sharkey. B uch mors schooling for his p u p l l . ^ ^

I atgressor In a fight, I* not a lood fcnder..and that a fighter with a , J ; ' inchcanm*keh!mhlt1hedeck.u *x.Bchmcllng.(lld.on.a.iilghl.ln

Loiils went Into Ihe, Bchmellnt ;ht with a.rcputallon u a counter- , incher of part*.-and the Oerman f " “ J Ide hlm'uneoir'sufflelently to de* er enouth long straltht rights to {"'v; n by tho kayo route. ' 3 ; , LouU a p ^ r t d In the Sharkey ^15“; iht u tbs aggreasor, the man who wa^a mads the first gesture.' There

tie. If any. difference In llie low altlon where he wears his left

who*On* Blsw Did n great

Ills loss lo Schmellng U ascribed. Mii ilnly, to ths fact that he carrlrd laver I left m l|t too low for effective a t th I'OIHg against the long, stiff rights Schm 9 German'let looK. - ble tlkhmcllng proiYd-that Louis can “Ti maneuvered tnto firlnif range and other I t he can be stunned by one blow mlse*■ nire tten rtin riiirD in tisT n in^ hU T< ocked clear out of hU brown head. T r feree Arthur Donovan said a Schm hl'handed clout In the second fight md w u whal enabled Schmellng Ms b< knock out the Negro, eveniuslly, stil the twelfth. comei:/iiils hlmsflt-saldJift-dldnUe-. puncl mber-anyUilng-afl«r-Scbmellii|’« neuve It devasUtIng blow. miglilPerhaps It w u one soniewliat Tin ky punch that enabled Schmellng more. explodo-th* Brown Bomber, to p'ut Jaw. uis In a condition to which he righti I n t become accustomed and con- anylli

O v i r f < y ^Dy DILLON CRAUASl ' brooo

Innouncement ot th* govern- mt'e ban en the shooting of can* >' iback duck* this fall w u doleful w* for the m anr who consider ths t |„ ivasback'th* No. I tabis dell- ui :y of the waUr fowl family. hied, Jporumenconalder the closed sea- nome 1 on c an rubuk and redhead triiUs ;k* the_most drullo_chang« In nilng restrictions. U U viewed u Kmporarlly sever* blow, partlcu* Tm ly to hunter* In the Che.upeike i;tKii f n tlon where the quest of those .J ) specie* fi the iaa^or goal of most

Jut the biological survey point*. that canrasback* and redheads wbeen overshot In the past, and f 'T ?, ,en of their limited fireSlng range irticularly In th e DakoU*) h u ■n seriously affected by H is 1938 1 earlier aroughu^. '

rhe jwneral'outlook fof duck T , H'jig in the future b more prom- I III uJKlUltJiEijy_(luciUc»fi.;roai J i S I diougbt have,bw) reported In ' extreme southern portions of tlif ladlan prairie prortnceSj surrey Icials point out lhat. foitunaUly.■ Canadian breaking grounds thal -- - duce Ihe most ducks are farther tn and beyond the drought area. AQUC ifier the birds trsycled-north to i lr .nesting grounds last spring, ' ' survey sent five Held partlM tn*

Canada to clieck up on the crop d-ickllngi. Repolts from these jp* Indicate ihsl wst«rfowl con* Nf:v ona on most of the Important thorou eding grounds art at least u good « P t ‘ Ihey were last year. In many mc- ctiann IS there Is a dcflnlle Increue In "’ith t ts’speclea. - purvs■he survey polnU out, nersrthe- to IW

tha t ‘If we are lo speed up the .Aqui iRlele'recovery of our continent* duct I ralerfovi supplyHt i*.nece«ary to i,tnth tall shooUns pMrlleges. »fence the 1939 rrgulalloai.

— . . • • Waihl. he-Neir York csnserrstlon depart* «-iih i It reports more phessanta will be nakes :he fields and ctu/rs for huplers iisi-.dlc ke Empire sUfe this fall than be- . , n t i !. Tlie Increue U ascribed to a |,e lu m bie breeding season and lo * (he t: icy adopted by th*. department i«-o-’ye •ral yeara *Ko of shipping cul -old pheas.int chicks for Interest- sportsment and conservationists s a ■airt Instead of eiss. . .4U^iien sportsmen, snd other*, re-

: of faclUUes. Today the average _ q ,.iCer of lurvlvora from the day- -i-Mf!chjckj Is qjj/.iO.percent and is y„ (, ■ taalng. sTesdlly. tne'depirtmenlsrts. • ------- : -------- -- (jurno'• leva Qoall Looks Oeod . p;,yrom Iowa conies word thaftrp s- jq14 ’are' cJtremely jocy'-for an Tiiern season oh quail and pheasants, jinglnlOSt ever}' brood of young quail doiibleiiiN'asants obMrved In ths Tall *n's s

n slaleTs UnususlIyTarilfrOns women■rrer reported 14 hen pheasants m the1 117,young. L*le hslche* of r iiyaaants.average'll young blrda to nuy tlbrood. Yount quail a rt found la HTiral

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L e f t G u a r d ' - ' - - . in

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nM uncn— ------- r -— ---------- **lo business Is probably very" happy ible for Joe Louis b spstso a t the -obably will have to m it until 1037 FC t crowTi. —Do

razor-scarred trainer and boxing fa ir- Isfled with hU "Chappie'*',' quick. <iauB ’. But BUckbum lees ths need ot

- * ellml^uenlly didn't know-how (o meet, rey

Sharkey T ai^H lo. Masa Well, tn the* Sharkey fight, Louis in tt ok one cood clip In the second nonii lUnd and he began lo ,get lhat .mrlook-on-hlsface'that-schmel. g had jiut there iwo months earll- , -. Hla eyes rolled.' Ills knees buckled ^ Id he backed away. But the Bos- n Bad Boy dldnl have the dyna Ite in his glove* that Schmellng ” Id: In fact, old man Sharkey w u ' “" ‘T tt ly helpleu. But, e\-en ao. he tag- Id Joe Louis a lime or two.Without doubt, LouU looked bet- r.tlLaroiintl-ln-tiU -rtnm t fight IsosL lan he did tn his strange but con- ncing lou to Schmellng. who w u nudge ipposed to be all waahed up but 4-9, 9 ho still had hla punch and w u In , eat shajK. • .Mickey Walker^amlllng,ro1y-poly vem-keeper o rJS now, tells you . ths ringside lhat LouU' lots to »'>'• * Ameling w u one of those InevlU- Kt. b e things. KCOK“ e y all'-get beat some tlm s’or and fi her while they'ro coming up.'" sur- age. 1 Ise* Mickey. "Lcul* w u dead on free i s T ee t'*B iim n«m «etine ,T ~ ~ fecUvi "I'm not. taking anything from drove hmellng, foi; he fought a great time i tht (hat night, bul LouU wasn't al w it I best against-the German." gn|Mc Still. If an uiiterrifled opponent three mea along with power In his fji,n,i n rh fp mg- .■uvertngi— the-B row n Bonibir' - . 1, 1, Ight be exploded atatn.Thal'a Why he's going lo have n , , ' 3re schooling on liow to protect nu w- while delivering . dsvuUUng ™ '*f iht* and left* that can knock ou lythlng Uiejf connect wilh. -

' Oene

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ciilllPS reporting, more birds lhan ® T several years.

Tlie growth of blnl dog field trials the United SUUs Is viewed ,by 'KT

rd dog Iqrers as IltlJe short of phe- imenaL.Sennteen bird dog field lals were held in New Jersey lu t CAJ ring under.llie.supertJslon ot.Uiii The a’ i -IL^h'and game commission. Oolles, rn additional meets are already al th' heduled for the fall monllis. u hei kiemben of Uie New Jersey com* w u a lulon bellers Uiat Uis proper op* J-B ir allun of ItifM trials promoU* a Th< der liitereat In tlie tlale'* wild «!»«< me bfrd life. Tho commUslonen cMI'al-manyfleld-lilal-men bave come game conservator*, and have Iped materially In. feeding and , ottcling jame blris.'

'nrf Stars Vie 5 OnFourTracks ^

lueduot F e a tu re s $ 5 ,0 0 0 .

H a n d lc a im t O ne and

S ix teen th Miles' ■ t " " ' '_____ ntlroli

tVasbliV f/ VOI?K. Sept. « m - ■nie iroughbred stars of all ages, ex-It Ihe. lhree*yeiir*old’eoIts, gel a vc~Ioince a t llie big money tomorrow p u iw h the four major tracks.offering rvs ranging In value from 13000 IJOCO.Iquecluct features the »M00 Aqus* xew 1:l tundlcap of one and a s ^ - fn. ^snth mllM. Narragansett park of* c!ile*i9 a ISOOO prlie for three-year-old m u b iIts In the New England -Oaki. c j„ i„lililngton park head* Its progrwm Boster h the *MP) Waslilngton luvenllekes and the t :0OO Chicago Beacli p^lUd;-,dlc.ip'While Detroit l iu drawn ____ •) t IIP llf to wlUi Itie $3000 Cadll-

lisndlcap for older horses and _' t :000 Wyandotte handicap for QqA>-year-oI(lJ. r i

) ^ P I ^ s -Vie - - y \

iOlSE,-S«ptr4-M>y-rPorfy rsquet f - — Iders from Idalio. Oregon and ^ ih began playing to d u .in Ui*.. n'-«hnust Idaho state’ ' tennis mament, ~ H VIsy will continue tomorrow^ Bun-•.aniLMondaiu-:_ _ _ _ _ _ W iliere nre 24 men entered in the F L 5flri: 12’ teams In the men'4 jjA h ibles; nine entrant* In the worn- I slnilrs, four, Uama a n .th«nMrr'aS'ubia-atrd-nuurWaau | l ithe mixed Joubles.- F ■ Iliyws»ach*d\(led to get tinder M lr tilts morning but.wai^delayed H y a iral aoun hy-

JTAOB OBViW _ — a a a s s is B S H a H S '^ '

Mtersnamenf

D f f e a t e ^ Ranking Player .

erty and Budge, FavorlteJ^. In Hen’s Championship, Survive Second Round-

-M a trt8 5 -a lrJ^o r« s t-H ill» :-

B rB c o m r^ T O N FOUtST HILLS, S tpt. < W) .Dorothy M itf Sutton Bundy, lir-ha lred . 3 0 - y e a r > o l d tu g h U r of M ay S u tto n who on the>U tle in 1007. to d a ^ Im lna ted M rs. S a ra b .P a lf r^ y F abym iT T if-C B m brtd jK — ass., second rank ing , p la y e r - '

th e country , from th e a a - sn a l w omen’s ten n is sing les'^ ’la m p lo n sh lp .j_______ _________Uosl favorite* Kueaked Uuwgtt Ul close Ylclorles.Pred Perry of England and Ooa idgs of OaUand, CaUf, faroritea

Uie men'a chamjrfonshlp, boUi' • rvlved, but Uiey ara well awar# light Uiat Uieyll be pUylat for • ep* from now on, ' , ,Perry beal Bmrst SutUr, Uie la-

lean*, S-8. 8-J, 9 -I.a n d -Budg*' ' dged.Qardnar Mulloy of .Miami,I, 9-3, 8-0, 8-1.

EffecUrl-Wilh rerthaad Mrs. rabyan won the first U ut*. me* of 'Uis -match, Uien lost two; d won Uiree more lo lead I7 », bul the youngster atarted Uw »nd set by winning Ui* flrtl tame d from Uien on hald Uw advtnl- e. HItUns Uie ball'wim a clean.« atroke, she w u e*peclaily-ef- ;Uve'wlUi-h«fbreHaU."ihfclri4S=’ jve p u t Uie erring Mr*, hibyan le and agiln; *IVllh the sc6re lied at on* Kt lece. MU* Bundy look Uis fln t ree game* of Uie tu t set and Uien ' .nage<| to keep winning on her-rr!cf:-T h e~ w jr? zsC :th c in « rn :=lUh w u J-8.8.J, 9*4.Srran Grant, AUanU, John Me- armld, Princeton, John Van Ryn, - illadelphla. Alice Marble of San anclsdi'aarahced'irttireuy'lrlc- ™ lerUGl J*c«iue» Brugnon. Prance, dney Wood, J r , of New Yotk. me Mako and Bobby Rlgp bolh Loa Antelet, had * hard Ume..

J. Hal Surface.. Jr, K ansu •City, ' Ul ranking player In (he counUy, - 10 w u seeded In UU* loumamtnt, is beaten today In a long and hard • ttlBHy.-Ot ne. M iko.-teC /iH eto.~* 9, 8*3, 9r4, 8-9, T-S. •

larvard Appoints New Crew Coach:a m b r id o & m w .,» p t .4 M V ' i» appointm ent-of-Ttiom u-D ,— lies, former freshman crtw eoath— the Unlrerslty. of 'Washington,. head coach of crew-at Harvard s announced tonlihl by WiUlam • ' Bingham, aUileUo director. . rhe announcement w u officially eased by Uie Harvard AUiUUe oclatlon. • tn_NBt_Y«k_3^»{<fd»y._iihen___igham relumed wIUi a conlin- it of Amerlun Olymplo ath- ;s, Jitt-wu uked tbout the BoUe** Mirnmcjit Md i)?* . " f

» T M M - j lAHEOJCAN

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, NAnONALW. I- Pet..

* Tork _______ 79 ' 49 .817 ,LouU ------------ 75 M a i9 —

leige, ;------------- 74 MU bofgh_______ 99 M JI9te lnnall______ 6S M .i»2• I o n ---------------J9 70 iiW_•k lja ________ j : -----: i ......IBS-----.Udelphla’ « 91 ' 'JW

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Play in Market; Steels | S ? ; Stimulate List

- MARKETS AT A GLANCE ,-------<By Oil# AMOclilcd Prea) ■ ■ ^ r

. NEWVORK: . „ ,.Blocks: Knn: late rtlly .m i ■. -

steels 1 - KEWBondi: MUed; mlb («nd up. cUled

• Curb: 8te«ilj; bcsl chanjej on' price tiuoilde. - * »dnu»

rortlcn' e*clian«e: N»m>«i • Prevl PttBCh inn tj »t gold loa point/

Cottoiu Wisher: R‘ '>«

■ ; i WjaDOOrt.

Coirw: IfTfSular: loreUn wp- (iq28■ port. "

CHICAGO: .■ Whnl: NEWchttxe strcajth. . ' jjjver i_Com: 8tron«: »bort co«rinj.

C»lU«: airtW w »tron».Kotr. MoiUy itttW-

S - ^ ------- — ---------------- 'NEW-?NBW YORK. Stpt, * W) — Hcfliy quitt; i

dw"! it«k mwkct with numeroui iiji i but* tddlnt (nctloni to 2 or mon ' points to thelr quoted values.

__AlthwiEhj^ihollday apathy rul- Le»d;ed durtn* thT,B«nte'r pan or L'oT ITWiS;

-•eMioa, bum* incounsed by Zluj i etriy itrenjth ot eonununltaUons. future I alrcnfU’u d ipeeUlUcs. Qlc^:

' A UU uplttm in the steels and , moehuuSlsl^eiiumet prond such * a ttunuutl^ Innuenco'tbaC many b tn r t softhe reonilnt stepped Into tOJUl> adracctcg p«^c._________ LOg ,

, A m f W F .i» .I ..I Ju ■

n t AiHcUted' Press areraia ot ' Butte WitocluheldBiBlnor.lotapolnt Candl -ftt' <U, and tnnslen totaled dlumiS UT«:o shares ajalnst ‘I.MT.TM jTMtenUy. , ’ . - <

' AmoDf tha best equity performtt*. ^HIC Tith Ihtir final prices, ven V. a 3 Btetl TOK. Berniehem aK . Western mJon. S8K. American Tclepbont m u , Douitaa Alrcmtt WU, Deere jh 75. J I. Cast 16J, Uftcy i9, Mont-

■j«attj-w»M-49!J7T«ine-rtir- pboDain>.i,PanunountgH. Electric Auto-Ula UH.'PuUman 57«, West- , , 1, In^wuso MIH, and Wrijht Aero- naoUcal lOT. -

Loew'i sold off ?i, apparently Leabon haTtni dbcounted the M«cent extra ijc; cli ^ tartyn itrm fK toB rcro 'o rcocic ^ i te - ( alw dropped IS at 7»V.on reallx- in: Inj. . lie; old. .....

, ,-f e ^ C Q r r p . H _ . _ „ ipedab NEW YORK. Sept. < WJ-Cotlon extras

wu Tcty sUady today, eloslnj al nel 91133 adrances ol a to 13 points. ' lo.33c:

____ loU) 33rOEElON EXCHANGE . ,

' NSW YORK. Bept. 4 MVKuro- pean gold cuntncles were loww-ln,

JamMLU»ftj!oll>l ■ todpf. -----KownlCloslnf rates In New York jare: frljenl

•rranre, demand. 9ia tlK-, cables, Noreml 8MS/H; . Mnlreal In New York. lOOJO; New York .tn-.Montreal. • ™.». _ ^ : ™

OOVraraiENTBOND!' NEW YORIp. Sept. 4 - Bond e } ,^ ''

Quotations: - . pouliV it « .5 3 ------------------;...»I18.B- erj-313U*JJ-45----------------------10aJ3-41-44-54— ____ IH-.l.l

sils 41 .■■■— ...—H I 109, , •NE\Va>is 4 4 > 4 8 — 1M.I3 sugarw3'«a 48HD........ 707 J laio ye.3Ui 40-5J --------- :--------10053 concess3S .4M 81. * 100.5. brouihlJ s -M ^ I I- ............ ... 1M.1I1. There-3Us SS-60 - 103» 4crcst Isn t 4M7 ------------------ m i7 colhtns2K» 48-51 -------;------10311 Bala3*-i»

a»;i« .47____ — --------;i03T lember3 tu 8i — ----------- 105.13 try 3.48-3s,ta-________ :--------:— i-lM,t_ 3 iO ;^

• — itBranmen’ Loan Rtf InX» A 53------- ;-------------- $10338 <,75 for2n» 49_______ :--------1 - 103.43!i» 43-44 -------------------- 103,4

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T»ln Wlr aiiitin mtflin yn- ,"’fj Icrdtjr r i4 u (ollovi: Ipin M , ------ 1. medl

Usht hulchen'''l!!l!‘JL _ _ ^ * IU «Hmitt butcbcrl, :iO-UO >Al,eS ||Ib l'_________ ' ■ ■ ■■ ^IflM so Jh ,UDrtfr tlihl buwam. , • ,IU>1M pound* .................... tUM *0 73 1

f’uwbm- JM-xo lla. __HOW few tal

lU ltm _______. ._ H 00 lo U.w ^flW*fi--------------------Mja 19 UJO I

“ !!a pepnos itmii*____________ nw

r»iiiitT ‘Colond h^1 om ___ ijicolerrt hn-: « to e ih., __ ,ne LOSOolorM fcfci. uiiilff 4 »»._____ ie DA)—I

Les&oni *TrTf , 1 1t>i. imaai us g r S a

Deani * rolatoi.-. • (All out et nitim .ortlB »»a Min rMd ' tuppUe

s a a s s i s i : a 1-^

nicM '''-mm haniT.-W> <af-_____ U< l.'lWfl' lo iau , dosen ~ idalM-

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__stock Market Averages ISumtiT°i '*5^’ _ r ~

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S:! ® .? S f= !K i ii S3 S i ' , T S -L '“n r 2U.V^!ijj-111 | Lm x Zi««.» iu-» ' B h iio> - _ ai.« ,W3 «i-»

Trefid of Staple PricesCW YORK. Sept, 4-The As»J- H | td Press weighted wholtJalc *" 0 tndex of 35 commodlllfs todsy N e . tneed to 6029.. ' . . '■evlous day 80,H. week ago 79,77.>Ui ago 80,00, year ago 7JJ3. ingo of recent years: 1- V

103d 1035 1931 1933, __ 81.4a '7B.C8 7454 65 53,_ j« -^ .7 1 J l 71J4 «I53 41 44.______928 average equals

BAR ip 'E R ' * S;CW yORK. Se'pt. 4 m - Bsr . ^ •T steady nnd unetisngcd a t ^

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EW YORK. Bept, 4 w -C o p p e r j{j|*^ci t: eieetrolytlc spot and lulure auu -Ci —fipfflt 1S,75.— • - ■ - ■( ?“ Weii n firmer: spot and > nearby ^ J ," ,0 to I43,83!4: futureVW (w m ^

»d steady; spot New YorU iiO: *S ri5 :'E u tat.T ouu 'i4 ;4s;— ■— jtm-Toi UJ dull; E u t e t. ^ u U spot -and re $445. ' . ' ■ ■ AuniwB cS?Uver M3.W to $90. 2^ ‘i njn, alumtnujD, antlmcny, plat- mjjjfjm1 and wDlframltt’ unchanged... Durr M t

CUumitW)8 ANOELES- PRODUCE )3 AN0ELE8. Calif, Sept. 4 (Jl c « n Ot Toduce e»hange receipts) nut- cdmix*: M,100 pounds. g V i aittertnbulk3««e; ehrr*ifradled large tggs 3lc;‘ssme me- 113SHc; same smalls Uc. c ^ s o i

— Com eo COMOlldl

CHICAGO PRODUCE ■ oooi ou UCAOO, Sept. 4 WV>PoutUy, cSS-*^

3 can,' 85 trucks, unsettled:I 4W lbs. lift 19c, less than 44 S i tS " 18c: teghom hens..l3Hc:-Ply- n n «■<» th Rock spring* 19c. VVhlto »}« R , u 18c. colored ISe; Plymouth a tn*»L c fryers HHc, White R«k,J5e. Oeotnj red )4c: PlymouUi Roek broil- g f j ^ 18«c. Whlt«,IU)ck ISc. colored uoia D' d: Leghorh'brollers 14 to 14Hc: g9?2»~ back chickens I3e; routers 14e, unmLi lom roosters 13e; turkeys 13 lo Q m t m old ducka 8 lbs. up 13c; young 7

e-ducks S'ltaTTJplScrcolored “ iiKiT small white ducks I3c. colored old geese lie . young geese 13c/ \ l \ t , i

jtter, 0.ftB8:- f lrm ; creamery- *>»»*>; lats (|13 score) 35U to JSy.c;SS (93 ) 34Hc:-'extra lints (90- uiinieao i3>i to 34We: ftraU (8«-aS) 334 “ ‘>'7 1 ; 3c; standards H centralized car- I 33UO. Eggs. 4,953, firm; extra uiuaun A local SSc. cars J5Mc: freshw » !. 1«=; K nutter slcrage standards |{*|ember~S4H«-en*-ft»»uraT Re- isit^oti • r a M M n n s October.lS^iei tm btr M 'lc. S .M i '

■------- North AIAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE KTurt VN FRANCISCO, SepU'' 4 mDA) - aulter, scon: 93-J7c; _______34Hc; 80-34c; 8»-33ci eggiand ,■iis unchanged. LIV)ultry: Drollers 20 to 2Ic. R oul- I 31 to 33c.- 0

" ■ OMAlSUGAR ' nogi: R

W YORK. Sepl. 4 (ff) ' - Raw fows an .1 was unchanged Ioday although lo « f : , yesterday lliere were tales a t « « «

lessfona of 5 polnU which u h l the spot prict down tb J.85,r»-appear#d-ta-U i-funhtr-in ,Jt a t this le« l today bul with } ~ ‘® • ling offered below 3,«7 lo 3.70,, “7 .',°. lies were K150 tom of which 3100 1 In exctianges between the dlt- n'f 'iiiiSiillJ., UlMJtlB.' u m j .Wl'*Ser 3.7S: W wmber 3.73; Janu- 3.49; Mareh 7M; May 3:J8;-July 935; ft, ;^ptMnbCf,U937)-iai,. _C*tU» rftned w u unchanged a l 4.85 lo ycsrllng for fine granulated, . la 15 h

ONION M M IM I. lUCAOO, Sept. 4 Wl (USDA) - and yr» mr: Supplies' includln*. truck io»d i.«

liberal: demand slow, mar- ers 7.75 weak; carlot track sales; Mich- bulk be ; to lb. aacks, yellows. U.S. No. cTtidu : icdlum to large, few sales, 55 to 355 lo nioitly around »7',5c: track tliln Hr

I jess tlian carlols: Michigan tlcal lop b. tacks whiles, U.6. No. I. 70 li«d 7J 15 per cent 3 Inch, and larger, Eh«p

f ' “ « • __ . ■ , S l .nnllvp 1

' — I DiitnntlPOTATO MARKETS ’

1,09 ANGELES POTATOES ' J:” " 3S ’ANOELES. .Sept. 4 OT (US „ -P ota toes: Stockton Wisconsin ,, Ics fair $3 cwt. ordinal'. « .M : . null U J , Mu. ’ 1 Rg33eta-<3i40|- ^ j I Wlilto Rose best $325 to $3J5,$ Ii5 to $ 3 c w t. , -------- -jsrmei

------- , J4.75 I.CHICAGO POTATOES _ _ ro J IJ l

lIJCAGO, Sept.'4:OT lUSpA) - ' C.il« atofs.-6l;' on Irack 113; total t-mm i . Shipmeiiu 588: about steady, <l«o^d pUM llKlit, demand llglit: sacked a '« ) c r t New J ersey Cobblers U3, 'I'loled

111 s to $2; OS. No; 3 $1.40 to , CHIC I S ; Wisconsin Oobblers U A -No. Hd«: 1 lica;7 lo largo $2J5 lo 13.40; Ja-RUJs^l-BarteSarXTJ5. No."i;L5;.,Bliss Triumphs U3, No. 1, I'i*® ■' I iiarlly graded $255; Waslilng- I ilUMct Burbanks VB. No.-l,15;. UOUi-BKa J ttu m p h i .partj;r dfd $2,42S.lo. »3JSr'Ool6r»do U TYlumplu V S . No. 1 $3J5,lo.TO: Michigan BIUsTriviiphs 0 £ , nn,ctlci,_J._»3J0;: Monf-W ta_Co^leri liUone.}. No. 1. and partly graded |325 nutid $3J5. .V - - MPeciadnho Ru-wts October $1J3; Jan* vnnce ; cj- $3J3. ers stei

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nisb Lew aoi« Vtm ItI Juneau __ isft n ’l DU rulltninI Cnrm H Dlt Ul 2» k .SSH Rullo C-CtuamtM___ S4»t Mjk K*iBOl(!ilesu LUi __ mU'~13IU'.US1» B*/e»»T;*r 4< n r r __ 4ili «<lvM o m o u rtln u u u n Shtll UilUOUtor ____o;« n a s Simmon'melt A lUfla _ SSU S3.-'tl- 8ttllF..<

r r W r s ; i!!! s i ; s ;oer«'* Otlle — 34 34 ' 34U BUnd C i,Arl»ll<m-=.-«»i"lS*i. 3» i BUWirltOtm llletl _ ttn call ts‘i Trill CMO Uut) __ 31U . ai 31 Tlni»fOrwkint — 41 • 4011 4Sti TTtlU ,

111 A IIKit,.— IIU 11 n Un<lrnroUtn racinc 11 11 llli Union 1

Un'ian.°r 8P**°p“L H " ‘I ” |j uSit^OiZ A P J____ au 3(< « 0 II ]ml

Iff ' l i ! S S 5!lQ u a .C M .J V i 31 J V»n«lJUSohtDU 1 lt;« 1 « WalrmeouUiem ---- : • 4 Woilnil

dIdtUO OU „ 1 !. 13( 1 WMKorOU I>tU»W» SO M 30 tProaueu'' ___n% tiii n «» wriiht ■ e^ s>) t i new \

rar* lIudMn _41^ 4s;< 41 « Utlontrent de Rem ..IJI'i IMU 1ST 1 Amrr fitxn KodO U4(i'm UunUrl>ov A LItbl ... li>i li ' ISU Crnt Blfl u ______ »•« • n u mj ciiiron« nuBMr .... 7IU . 31>| Ucc Uo tal_Be«ltlc.._lllV,_4«L._47U I“ n r«i roocu __ at'.i' u u 3> >s s r r . j = : . % si; s „ r , . , . "

D u it_____I4>« lin 14'. euM.Ilmrm nubbtr __34 u li « Trtn* I.reu lUib pf lOlU 10l'4 lOlU T.rtiiiler:un nige ___ 3>. 3U 0‘i; W«? BU|« “ je’V «iv Biidl,'ir” « i ^ v ~ - u i t - « > ’-3i^'' itoie-S’.-lurtnttt ___ 1»U m ic 3r»f*i T»i"_'.Z h '* « ’i ti'* CorpI UUITIIKI ... IIS IIJ 111 fluulKOU Copper ... 47Ji 4«>; -4T,'. Pund,' If ** ’S|* '?!* '«'* “^ 1*"'

lurf^jicine _J*3\>, 3i{ 3U Amftlc»r^ ^ * v j ’id“ 4j!j, 4sj> « '•'« oUp» . “H Z US lei* it'* White JCun Itr* A ----31). Mji llrln^ l.

row Sf U |h ~ I3U 13 ' . 13ii[ceoinl .*___ 44U 41!', 44 loeloberIII^ — -^■.iJinuiry

31'4 34U 71 Uount»ll irt UotoA 13U llU I3H w._i»er ;

.IVESTOCK MARKETS- BOO dire

OMAHA tmSTOCK . c,JAHA. Bept. 4 I.T) (UBDA)- rangB-Iri:Rrcclpta3i00rvery slow; bar- ion025;and gilts unevenly steady to'15 nt outsi

r: handy wclshta showing mojt j'eatllngtcllne, Renrrally 10-to 15 off: «>ld; fC'Ing ouUct limited to llglit itendy.

ht sows: u)«-s nround stendy lome bids 10 lower: top 10B5 0 sAN Ilo-rcI-lb^Htler^w-to^io^l>: —gSmI lo 10.S5: medium to good 0.75 .0.75: satlerlnu 240 to 290 lb,to 10.75:nothliigtloneonliMvI. *” *

medium welatit sows 0.15 to f®/*Inr-O.M .-............- ......

tU»!.IUc«lpU-UOO;-fcd sleen_}2j-»‘? -! ilngs-nnd helfen nctlve: sironc Cattle 5 lilRher. mostly 10 lo IS up; sale, noi

nnd bulls active, steady to grass tl Ig; Tenters 50 litfthcr; slockciji lb. fe< (eeden»c3irce.8lendy:'fedsteers *830; ft yrarllngs mostly 8.00 to 0.00: lum rar 1.090 lb. welKhU DJ5; fed lielt- J5i0; c<

1.75 to 8.75: 3 Imds 70a lb. 9.00: to $5. g beef cows 4J5 lo 8.00: xutleri cah-e:

es 3.40 lo 4.00: fev llslil Slirtl.i vealera 103J5; bulls 450 lo 5.00: few rj,™

llRht kinds 3.75 to.455; prac j[j, lop veaiers 7.00, pMd'freely, odd „

.«p; ■ necelpLi 3,000: lambs ly. sheep 24 hlglier: <eedm Inal: hulk sorted cliolce grndc ^IP Inmbs 9J0: medium lo 7J0: *;( Mtlvps down to 8.00; medium to M35; 3 ce slaiiRhter ewe. 2J0 to 3,75, tornlas

____ j'earllnj.OS ANGELES I.IVKSTOCK I '’®'”* 53 ANOELES, ept. 4 (,7V (U S ,U -Ilop: Recelpu 50; Atenrfy; _I 111.85 to $11.90: top $11.30. ,T50J inie: Receipts 3000; pnictlcallv )!ictrA~ orrfb'e3!~ 5ni?y-T]irofr .•ly: cilolce fed slwn quoted In meillum'irelfersTrdoSTii'con,';5 lo $5,73: eulter grntle.-i $2.75 ‘.®lIJO— _______ X _ cntiiiilrt.i: Recelpb :00: steady: me- n c(»h« 10.50; choice Vf»:ern V,

iieep: Receipt none: {orKl l.wbs

-ClUMOO.ilH2£tll9L « ,4j & |IIICAOO. Sepl'. 4 l-r) jbSDAi- siieei j: RccclpU 7.0PO; .closed.mo'tly. medlun dy: spou slinde Inicer: llRlit (nrly 7. ;hts slronser; lop iri5: bUlU 103 jocal fa iO lbs. 11,75 to 11,45: 2.’i0 to 300 {;«](r3 lflrftely.10.B5 to IUS: bcst 8 1.

l(tle: Rfcclts liSOO: e.-ilvr» !M: “few-fed Steen on sale; hljhht c p»ld on nboul 1,200 Ib, cnli’e ^atUe ifl; llRlit yearllnK* brooRlil 92i; rtlcnlly • evf0 thlng. stendy la ne.at.Pf£tk'4:tiavancc;.800d.d^tl*®^! Id for nil Rrnde of-stie stock! w,75i< •cially light helfen at full nti. eutier ce for week; slockers nnd fe*(l- en»5; stead)-; bulls extremrly ilow Hilj'"HBg»

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Hut Ini pr _ »•< ' 89 toI Union Oil __te IS'i ItllOM-Co_____3914 3» '_.3JU ny

'**♦ “ -’i -n-6 ;K Wtwn-.-sM, a ik -s ijr -c H io ,hen. >*clllc «^^U ,h tiv ln ir 1,d liT.i*. __ 11*. IJlk . lS!i ‘.d Oil Ollf _ 3 JU S»U Mii I up Iho'0 0 '' h '" 13^ 14*’'[,* Cotp _____n n 34'V '37 *’T' ""y.ra noil Ue.r . (HI, O*. M bull ma

-T riiimi'*" ail «'* ™ ‘in Culiille ....:' M’» M P l l brin 01! caiir______ » t' 301; frnnllc,... 1 __UJA_140_.«a AirmU „ • « k 31U Mfh CO. Ou M Imp _ u 11 • » li musi beIml Alcohol __ ■ 54 i 3J

Mliuai ------ u« i a>i tnomhlUMhoi«".'“ |4J',* »»«i J4Hil*orlh _____ » 34!i 43 incU Cl

CLRirMTnKCT 0 1“"W rOIlK, SepU 4 i4'» — Curb qua- about 3

'*'“1[er 'imi /e HuIlli'i'ri“rZ Z IZ $1 ' Septeml, Bu Eetlne- ....... •3',I JOn-WM

- - - - - - - ■>*<■. »>nonrt fc flhtre pf I! ■___ c I cash gra

» -Jr==r===ri3;trrgiiTiedl .r?'iiuS2 . r . ' : - z : n m »>. quoted:,i.tlne UlnlHS___ ---------- H wttll'$UJl !.»«------------- 1---------4 rmieolor. .4 _______ _______37 t

spxCMtTwinB Corn[Udlcf. Wesenet and twopanr. 2S 't0'5 •3>;^-ccnvauI^m»C 3 per f»nl due lM7T7IM>rtO-'rber fl8!i

ilun liiTr »ti<J Ualit----- UU tyt I'.s:jlt l>o«»r sod ilsM ------ JJj* Ulons 1MMn'aa ami n«Ulc‘Z i r Z 43Umoimi litturn , ..... ......... strengUi,«.l DUeult .........------finncdl

wmmpcIt uf(. Oo,--------- - M'J ketlngsitocr ean Atli»on..-'-..-.^..,» 'j ^f.Uiell

^I'ouu-Void'fM ^ . garded.S ; K S ......... ± - “ l!S . 0 ““

Salt Likt Sllori : ■■tlUlll cilr copprt .. I7J0 lo UOO ---------;er Ulnlht----- ...41,71 to ll.»t,j,_jo ^

250 to : Uy uiichanRed:" vealen W .id y jn '* ioaam. . .I'cep^.Receipts. 7.000..lucludlng , direct: fal lambs acjlvc: bulk 25 i ccnts-Tnshcr; top native and I"®", IB-Iambs lOJS; most naUves 9,75 “025: western lOas fo 1035: bulk *10-25 a lutslde; fully two loads 'choice lings 9-00: most sheep ns yet un- _!iT- ; fecdlnR Inmbi scarce; quoublc ST, ;j dy. Hogs:

. weightstN FRAXCISCO LIVESTOCK _ 2Sc 1®»' )UTII SAN FRANCITCO. Sept. JJy 'f 'J 1 (USDA)-- Hogs: 425; bulcti- Steady (9 mostly iOe lower; 3 sl01t^0lb.CalIfo_rnlM$llfl0

;*'lowl'To^'^PslBi^^15; Jew pncklng sow.s. $»50,:toileaji’;__ .it'tle: 50, Only d3‘ds aij'd ends on i* „ ’ ^, nominally steady; few common ~ s tleen $535, good under IlOO tfd ateen absent quotetl up to ); few ptaa helfera tt. few med- range cows $5; good quoled to

); common 10 medum bulls J4.50 ''5, good quoted 10 $5. “ ” ' *ih-ei: None; nomimvl; clmlcc era nominally qiioietl up to $10. , . leep: 900: MnuRlilereil.lambi nc- ! ® steady loWc higher: Rood Inmbs V*™“ * y upturn: pneknge Rood 83 lb, " ltd Oregon lambs $9; 2 decks lum to mostly good 7t Ib. mod- 'pelt Orcgons $8J5, p.w'ileck

I 13 )b, medliim pell Cnllfonilu5; 3 decks medium iooled Cnll- T - .p J lias $7.05; few wooled 105 lb. { ^ ‘ } rungs IfliO: ewes abseni, etiolce led UP ,<0

OGDEN LI>ESTOCKODEN. Sepl. 4 (.1 il'SDAl- wenk to3: ^ : limited enrly supply CftUle ^y-to-4>Uowcr; carlir. i.^p.1130 a.-uk-t«few choice locals; mliea.kinds commot(ed-n.OO-:down; pAcUni-HWs RrnM st10 8iO, . 7J0: fe

allle: Receipts 260: verj- IiiUe 4.75: loei'few early tnWiit)firir!.‘rady: to 3J0;■ Thuradny few Ints inedliim'to 4.75: los d local Steen 8.c5 ear'SWlb. lo loseitana helfen 833: 1n\d pfi: tb, 8.00,itnna's 5.85: coinmcii mui me- SheepII local helfen 4.00 tn flOfl load irood fa ulRooilTJbnlnh'ii'ro’A 'S iy'15adrwd.~IO' iT' tOfllHIia.'^Su.' -j.uO Iv'i lieep: Receipts 12.COO tfx lotsHum grade Inickcd In h.ubs ar 7J5 to 7J0; laCe lliiitsflny few : B0S1 ll fal lambs 8.00: Ar 6l llj, lrt,\ho The w( len 780. few out 650. niostlj'

--------- • llqns gDENVER LIVKSTOCK r doipestl

irNVEH. Sepl, 4 /,7 lUSDA)''- flrm,._. Ue 150; calves 60; steady;‘1035 Ora ' fed Steers $9ii IreiRht paid; odd fine let ;rs $535 to' $8.50: (ed lielfcn ly el 6 iO; gra-wers $525 doMi; bulls Orlglnt S'lo'M35:t>eef cOTi trSD^ioi'nr laTwxJ ler grades $3 lo top veal- quoted »5; common litoclcen bflnw |4,». slight iBg4.:i{W:-tira(iv:_i65 io .:» jb . otcasio

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oiler Prices at Winnipeg |» ™ ' Iniiuence Ciiicago Wheat “ K,^.

Market- . R '-_ _ • U»»

By KRANKUN MVLLIN .isoclated Press Market Writer) ^iHIOAOOr^Sept.-4-----Frsnxlod -lu tlfjIng of September com lhat thot Iho price 5<i cenU to $U1S a hel, l)it aliarpest advance scored >urd- nny gnln future since Ihe wildI market of July, 1931 gave all qk!Ins a strong lono Ioday.. J»n,II broken credited "jliofU" with nllc, buying ot (he Septembern~cbntnict-oir-whichrdellmy----- Clsl be made this month. Oosslp of CHICpoislblllty of a -squeeze* deveU wheal:

ng In com al Uie end of ,tho L13M ih because of the small supply ^

liable for delivery on the con- ‘ ;U circulated In ihe com pit. ‘ Ilher com deliveries' adraneed * * ul 3 centa while wheal, oats, rj-o ' I barley gained more than a cent. | f . tember com'once more ihts-sea.-wu selling above }he compar- e wheat delivery while In llie jj. tl grain market, where-com prices u o jo neaTnrrtenti, ho, i «iiitrwar sio io iWd:> high u . $138'compared eIo\'er s li'$^< i for No, 1 Iiard wheat. Lard:

botes a t Day's Illths orn closed at Uie day’s higlis, to'5’i above the previous finish, iU<mher.il.U.lo $l.mi, ;>cccm- -fl8!i-lo 90»i. May 9l*i to 93c. eal ww.4'10 Hi up. SepWmber P i to flillU, December $l,ti9*» ..n.p $l.l6,’ May-llMKj oaU gained „10 HI, December 43\ to 42’4;11,4 to IKi barley rj-, and pro- jjULI

ons 10 lo 18 cenu. . - ,„.i- , lesldts,;,being mnueneed by ^ , ; j liigili In cdm. Uie wheat market ^ ncd laricl}- u a result of higher iinlpeg prices despite heavy mar- pQ„- Ings by Canadian farmers. Part g„UiaJiuylng aUKlnnlpeg J U J C i.------ded- u orlglnallng abroad. - )aU and r>-e sympaUiUed with p f i c ( = = = ) .10 to $11.35: lop $1135: odd lots to 290 Ib, $10.75 to $11.15: 300 BOS:

540 lb, down to $1025: Ilghl lights mervlal 10 to $11: Rood S0WS48 10.1950. "f\)lli iheep receipts 17J00; trucked fat these p iW steady at $9JO lo $9i5; com- Iw a 1 n down to $8J0; asiliig sicadj; mcfl. sirong on cliolce Colorado or lalned 25 and above. " ' • »

_____• • • ' . ’TlieST. JO.SEPH LIVESTOCK buiilnes;

rr/jbaBPH, Sept. 4,(.D(USDA)Rs: 2000; bulk butchen nil commit .ghts and packlDg-sowt closed lo loser Ihdn Thursday's average. "

r$llr'bulfc-good-lo-ehole«-l90-«> frm.bi■ lbs. $10.75 to $11; mediums ,05 doa-n; good 370 lbs. JIOM: f_f«' to '180 Ibl. $1025 to $10W; losd

.lee 150 lbs. $10i-medluji llsht lUJi.K; billk MWHJ(IIU"l53J: t light and medium weight* 19-«.;aUle: 950; all killing elatseA ac- !:-fui;yr»t»ady-wlUi-Uia.wccki I iulvanc»r«bout sU loads choice

lo 1180 lbs. fed tleen $92$ to "!5; few oUien $9 down; load ver>- _ , nmotr-grassen $4JO; bu lk j«f . ™ >' n $4 to M,75: few »5 and teller: ter grades $3 to $335; calves $4 $8: stocken and feeders virtually kinc. unchanged,.Iheep: 3000; lambs mostly 25c her: odd lots aheep tlrong: lop », . lbs $10,10 for two loads unwrled lbs, Idaho's; load 82 Ib Jfl,CO

night top natlva lambs I9,7.S; bet- ^ , Rradfs $925 to $935; *dtl low „

dlum lo good ewu $350 to »3;s, ,„vpr?R . - Moha

rORTLAND LIVESTOCK•ORTLAND. Bept. 4.(fll..'.i;SDA> ,pr,n,,fogs: Recelpu «00: not enmiiii Arijwa eher hogs here to make h;.\r:;'!; orrsoa ;tn talking around.JO lDM:.cn IS down on cholco drlvfii'.';' 2 -q..;, , :ks feeder piRs unsold with Md.i ik to unevenly lower.:ftltle: Receipts.250: calve*; im ; ^

nmon'steen 3.75 to 825; toHi v .'n • tm Steen quotable around T.IM.ta ULU ): few. nSmmon helfen 4 M m i; low eutier and cutler coli 2;.o3J0:-R tw l bcef-COWS UPiriCfl-lr. - - - - -l; load calves unsold blddtnc "Jj'’lower;' choice vealen hfW up to

meep; 400; .nominally rtrniiy; Oat-of- )d fal Inmbs quotable TOO lo7 :j ta'td' tiotre'C'fmntctWrnTOTTiil

IVOOL JerometOSTON. Sect. a m j V f T i W - e wool matkeritTBaloii «,ij .sib' V ty qulel Waj», bul q.iotn- ; ns generally on greaw.comblnc ipcstlc wools were stendy .to \er/ ,„,.p ]3ra^(rf'PiTncir"comblnR lentlhe tenltory wools were held most.- g, conet 84 to 87 cenU scoured ba.Mr hyterlaiBlntl bog lols-of bulk nvmge ^ ic ty fOoaTrmctrcomblng lehRtli were ahrnn: oted mottly a t artund 83 cents, charge ghl concess'ons' belM. avsilnble 17 mcicaslonally on small lap- __ houn';

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ngUi In oilier mariwla while pro- ons reflecled Uit action ofgralnt F f l ler Ihnn hngi________________

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' i.oiu-Mi.oi!ti«7ikiMU Demira—- 1.07>i.r, l.IMl l,0iu UMIli-93>i-M-<«V( *3% MU->. U<rc< OU 93 S»U »l*i-»3 duril

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11.10 'lils it.n 1IJ3 n IIS] ii.n I lls ii.n <x)ro

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-CHICAGO’C ^ H GRAIN . "IIICAOO. Sept. 4 CT) — C uh I— —at: No. 1 red 1.14>;: No. 3 red =»i; No. l hard M il.to 1.18‘i ; L _i: No. 2 mixed 1,10; No. S mixed M a l i lo 1.09; No, 1 yellow 1.10 to

No, 2yellow 1.09S lo U l? i : r V v1' white 128 U ke billing; No. 2 Ite 127'i (0 128; sample grade C

to 1,08’j ; oats. No. 2 while • k.0 48; No. 3 while 43»l to .« l '; j______pie grade 43'i; no rye; no soy quiis; barely actual sales IJ2 to 1,- q .,w .feed 70 to 85 npmlnal: maltlnR ^ iiy ; to 1.43 nominal: timothy seedlo 0,l5riiew crop S iO o 5.757 ' i ^

er seed 15,00 10 22,00,- ird: Tierces $I1J2: loose $11,40; ”li. m.!».

J ___ MnIVISNirEQ-ORAIN . ___

aNNIPEO. &pu 4 (-T - Cash afiore:a l; No. I noKhcm 98'Jo: No,-2 Qlrari itierii-sroscrNo. 31iarnierin)4cr‘-tlie-cr1 No. 2 white 44Se: No, 3 white wi'ff* ,e. Tlic----- ^-------

FlAX ■' lids IULUTH, Sept. 4 (J) - Max on open;k $2,05: Seplember 12,05; Octa- As i$2.M: pecembc'r $3,04. ^ Her

PORTLAND HAY ^IndOORTLAND. dre., 8cpt.-4-M >- f „ m | ' steady, unchanged.

^ ^

Ice's Maintained f*."“ In Wool M arket « ,

____ tloneCOSTON, Sepl. 4 (/T) - T l ic Com- grupl vlnl Bulletin will say lomorrow: kickct F\)lIowlng.a fairly good turnover wi:;i le P.1SI three or four weeks, bus- aliood * h u become quieter again, Sati •rt. however, arc firmly main- chan? led aud some houses tUll report u> h:i ilr business.Die manufacturing end ot the . e r n mess. Including tplnnen and lop- ?.*V» Krs report Ihe market tor.new ( imltmcnts |U dlstlncUy slow, nie opening, of the new sea-wi ' l q j lUAtralla a t Sydney Monday w u 1 bul with lhe_abwiw_o{ Ja p i se. compeUUon, due lo tariff erencesbelwHh Japan and'Aus- ^ la. prices hare cnMd and with- y , . , j tvals have tjwn liesv)er towards

L-alla are easily conlpeUllve withies|lc wool* at Uie moment. . _ ' •Mojialr Is hardly so flrin and S l Iy T ^ r bids were rijwled alcd bid sale In Kemllle, Texa.%

week,"he BullcUn wUl publWi ihe lol-IflR quotaUons: • BIjfcoured basis: portloregon: Pine and P. M. staple $12S.0C18: fine and F. M, clothing 80*81. ccn'.lrIrmtana aod similar: Fine.stapli Quent.'■.C 88-00: blood combing 85- convic

blood combing 77-78;'4 blood approjiblnir 70-73, ^ . Connerulled Delaine SS-Ot; AA 00-92; Suu■ A tupen 85-87; A supers 81-83; .leldut>ers (choice) 78-80: B jupen amour?raRei74-TI: Osupcn 70-73, and sohale: '■ ihe $lonipstlc, good original bag.Texu broker n j 60-01 cenls; Texas kid, 73-75::-»na and New Mexican. 55*56, Roa.Aih&iHi ■ ■ r—rcmfsils gradcd;-Plr%t-romblng .1; sccond combing 65*70: uilrd 'nin;. 88-03; toiirtli combine 85- L .Rood carding 60-85; first kid, j ,,,,

0: second kid 6085, and j' ' ■ ■ ------ -- ■Harw

D TIMERS GATHER m . ei FOR AjmUAL PICNIC

:EfrDELL. 6epl.'-4-Tlie-a'nnual nndale Old T im m plenic was I Sunday al Ihc TAwton home. •ot-lown BuesU were Mra. Edna cox. lloU>-wood. Mr. nnd Mn. ' ;.Re«m* .td-dauRhtebrAtmmd L,JaLprliilrt.f>f Jw,in jralla.tinl

nnd- Mn, l-ew O'ndurke- ot ame. About Uilrty oilier guesUe-pr«eiit.— - -----------------In . Oeorge Smith entertained al ine o'clock luncheon Wednes^V eleven guests. Door jir la w u Y

< by Mrs, Ben Ooccktirr also low ™:e. Mrs. Tlcenor won high score

Its, Manuel Porter nnd Mn, B, 1“™'' Comelbon entertained ihe Pfes- aumm erlan (ttid. Bapttii inbslonary Ent lety on Tliursday, Mn. Glenn Jaiwi TOah-and-Mba-Ccni- Pord-had -a tJ k irge of the program. Tliert were Col memben prrtenl and Mrt. Cal- M. E. in' and daughter lerc-vblton. ' are ;i

e o - ' ^■to IT.

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Parley _Declares_^l N l T a m f t i a n y U a a ^ =

Back Roosevelt------ 8»PttB

•NEW YORK, Sept. 4 W> - Jemocrallc Chairman James A. Jaeioo 'irley and Uit leaden who are [IrSlIng Tammany Hall policies . luring the Illness of "Boss” James I. Oooling today scoffed at re- uona i rts thst (tie wlgwun wu not olidly behind President Roose- ell. I iiow*jjA ier a confertnce. with the

fjmmany leaden and Demo- m„Mf nUc chairmen of Uie four c^'2r uinidc ountles In Ntw York cIty,.Pu- “ jjojj •y ttld: . ' ooodit"The organlutlon In Ui6 five t». 8. t

oroughs of greater New York re harmoniously supporting the Icict and every effort will be Woodi nsde lo gel out the largest vote

Fee[o th e r R e k u e s El ^ u n m g ste rs 'A fte r •

S w im m ing M ileium cY ,'itoTTalL 'i m-A,lncy. mother swam neatly a mile I ly cloUied In Quincy bay “>day

Jtlng lo tea wlUi an elglit-year-P’*’ ® I companion In an oarless row-“■ • I RegJn , Chester V. Anderson turned ! boat arouiid and p\uhcd It to! > ^Alj»f(nctre'cne3«r.-jr.r»nrt — - rard-B«d.JniE-boyj,.plu'lngJn._pui jcrafcletlfdrlfrtrtmi-thB-wharf zieJli lere It lud been moored. - ules I nic •>'Oungsien, 8he_aald Uler.iorBh led the anchor-and a strong ebb Ingtoi ;s carried the craft toward tlfo h« t:

___• He\s she prepared the evening meal her home nearby, Mrs. Andenon, yean old. noted freW an open ^

ndow Uie boat's dbappearance im Its mooring place.’ . ,1

nl.in wildly waving for aid, then , a-a wIUi the Ude.to Uielr.rescue,As the reached Uie boat tha cau- »med-lhe two bo?s to "sll sUll.” L u .isplng'Uio slem of tht boat the —-;kco with her fret and swam Wll•.:i one arm, pushing the boal It wjood of her. Dakolaa(i*jy uhore. Mn. Andenon lardian?ed her clothes and went back- atlemher household chores. ahlny

f9,738 Judgm ent. & Given Former S tar

j0 3 ANOELES. Sepl, 4 '(flidgment ot $79,7383 4 against Lts- . a-B.-Henry.-oon¥leled-embexi:er.------s given by Ihe superior court to- LOJf 10 Mary'Mllcs Mlnter, slat cl Angel! Olent screen: her moUier, Mrs. great*ailotle Slielby. and Miss Mlnter's blrihC

ire.’ " ■ Sep'*'rhe Judgment wu glren In tn ac-* ,____inllng-*ull brought by-tht-Uut* -------.nen against Blythe and com- ny, brokenge firm, .and lls agen_U.,^™

I Tjland-company settled Its-

rllon or Uie acUon by paying) ,, 5.000 lo the plalnlltfs, Henry re- I itl-,‘ completed a term In-Ssnl * cnUn prison u a result-of hbl ' ivieUon on a change that ho mis* i utoprjaled (he trio's money while | inccted with Uie brokcmge firm. | lUDcrlor Judge Emmet H. Wilson j pE, Id that Henry's defalcations aunled to a total of $304,73824. d sublracwd from that amount ! $135,000 setUemmt paid by ihe ikcrage firm.

“ MAROA' “ 1 •"rniitee* Named -- J. M. <nicker d John parish were reelecled u __

I .e^cllon here Tuesday,, 5Iiiletom Proa \'Wt — Mr. and ■». Lee Ennb. Virginia Uo Ennb d Mra. L. P. Barron have relum- • ' frem a visit with the U C. Ennb 435 nL'y al Mbsoula, Montana. They ^-.i Ited Yelldwtione patk on-Uie re- -n trip.ichoeLOpens-—Jdaroa.icbool.op.>.------sd Monday wilh a ia^e.attend- -----F ’-awehen-im-Eiimv-RtfjuiHr nilpal, Mbs Lob Creed. Mbs El- I B I Seavy and Mn, Ragland. Uare.loTSeiHU E. ^laR' an i her falhcrV J. L, SKearer, Callum, UllnoLi who hat been,

;ltlng heft, left Monday-for-Se-';lt lo Tisit relallres,Retons Horae — Qdon Klau re- . f rnVd'e'aiardty.'aiKe spe'nding-the' ~ mmer at Lewblon.EnUn School - Mbs Mujorie m<;ison hu enrolled u a tludenl i

Tlinln w Iin1r>ri1ly. JColoradoans Vlsll — Mr. and Mrs.. E. Chetlum ot Umar, Colorado. e guests at Uie J, D. slAaU home, '•

'SNAJE RiVER R|PORTloU* rlrrrstanft. i t ^ flow and rtrtlsai. »« • ibowB br th* rtport

Lyna Crasdall. wtt«tmtn*r. (or SUabtr }, as tollo«*>

■ Slontt, Act* Ptti;kiOo lAk* ___________ 4gl,atO •nwlean palls __________ ,791710U W aleott____________ SISOO

■ aircttn naw. Iteead r« tDisehtrt* Blorfd Homul

>na -----------U « l»tO too -li* — j.jso 3ja nitti - 4ce u» lut ie r_______ t.cao ' ejio 3,now*|f reriy — 7,W 4.W J,77«

DirrtuoBt. b n a t ^Bid6ka.«.,a__ 1J30__U30___l. osideka 0. a _ I.3J0 1.3J0 • - • olDir,.8. B. __ 3.110 l.CM 3,444IB trt^nrU rt. 134 134 - 0 nuns ProiKt . tto tto 0 8. in OoooiDS . noiA. Laltral __ S31 3.et*- » tIncr N. 6 . __ 2.030)iir-WoodilU* . C4U 1.711 . 4J3T. e « t._ '.___ 1. 3.1M 1.H1 Wl

eeney Points Out Election Importance3ANDP0IHT. Idaho, Sept. 4 irT>- im Feeney, Republican candidate' r atlomey, general, lold a Rer^b- aii audlenet the 11138 ‘election 11 be one ot the most ImporUnt at Uie counlJT ever h u . h ^ be- uie.It h u u llA most important ue tbe presenatlon of the prin- . nftronnrTCTinmmmr— -------------7

: e s p i r a t i o n R e v i v e s

‘D e a d ’ ’ E l e c t r i c i a n ^

PUIXMAN.-Wash.^ptZ4.Xir).—— e6tric"shoik-nopp(a-ror30Tnln-— es today all ptreepllWe breathing ShetTnan C, Markley, 33. W uh-

jtolLBtalc-COllMe.elcclrlclari.lbU}___; tur 'lved.He WM knakcd unconscloua.by a ■ 100 vote eharge while Inspectins • rin j In Uie old college powcepbnt, _ :. U L. Klmxey and f ln t aiS exr— rts revived him afler 50 minutes'-^ - llllclal resplraUon. .- ' 'He auftered no bums er oiher iatrtPilnlur^-,........ • .________ .

l u c k s . F o o l e d I n t o

j a n d i n g O n p i g h w a y

WlLLIfiTON. N. D„ Sept. 4 tP r- wjs on a "mirage" on Ihe dry

ikota prairie lhat a flock of Anal- rd ducks saw from' (he air as ihey lemjiled lO'tIt dofu on a slrlp of Iny oiled highway near here.A mbly rainfall glaxed the black p, said molorlsts-who saw the ■ck 'swing gracefully earthward' r an "unhappy" landing on iho ed surface,

ANCIE,VT LOS ANGELES

M S ANOELES. Sept. 4 ( ^ - L m igcles. now one ot (he nadoir's ratest eltl'csi observed Its I55llt iliday today will) a pageant dc-

ptember 4,178(.

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B f a u ly 'S t i o '^ 66PECIAL PEIM. $1. »3 AND-UP. • «#!_Hlth.Ait-Bcauly Bhop, 4H 8th act

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I SPECIAL-OtL PEIlMAIrtNTS. II.« oU Perm. C . KUm Dtnuty f ” B liep7W gttrA ve7E .T lin335r-

r= ir .z A u tQ S : t^ S a lc _ . . .^ _ 7 —A 18M FORD TOUCK. OlUia A^ ; [

Byron Young two block* »e rt nnd W R fou»-blocks north of tho grade

j th o o l a t Jerome.

# T T T * * T 7 T 5 T V T 5 S?M ^ mo» »W CHEVROLET TUDOR-1^ Nei* A lUndard tutfor «ltii veiv * -----

• ♦ milo mllenge nnd excellent ¥ 30 D,* CMC. It h(i» n »m»rt maroon ♦ rou* flnblt. ujiholstcry w h ic h * Ian ¥ thOM little wear and a' Rood ¥ Ne

• ¥ aound motor.'To really apprc- ¥ -------¥ cU t« th liearyoum ust»coltI-¥ 'I O n D W I o W . * ~

. 'T h e AUTO MART . S,* 2M Wain''Are. West ' *

- WE - D DY-SELlr-TRADB — « j

» ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ » » » ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

• SPOT CASH • «e

JNO. B. WHITE------ - Tlie U «d c a r Man.: . . . .- r - - --------l « - 2nd-NorUi------------- 1 ^

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1- - - - i co:I ars;

STUDEBAKER 1 - 2CER-nHED USED CARS

IBU Die. 2 door tedan. trunk ____1835 Diet. 4 door acdsii. very- VENl

good . 1. :183i DeSoto Coupe '

W I8n Stiidebaker tfdaii .' 1»M Dodjo eedan

lB3>Plymouth'M<lan1829 Bulek udazi1831, Dodge -Cpe, 8 wheels. ^ A i radloriMW tires, tiealtt jun 18W Cher. Sedan ------1830 Pontiao Gcdan. new ttrcs, MUR

very good condition. 'i trBereral'good tjsrt tmekJ .

TWIN PALLB MOtOR ' • ^ I Tw

' -n !c CAU. roR nEsutT(i--wi«n» n

P O O R P O G r-Y O lT M U S T & E S T A R V lf

H E R E S -M V L S U P ;

- K ^ i

. ‘LostA u to s f o r S a l e ' . 7 , F(

CoatueM troB pTMtdtsf Cohma) (Cm i » « « » » « • « « « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ « <

¥ *FOB 8ALE ♦ t* -----

— OHANZY-«OTOB-PO.---- ♦ ♦ '^ ¥ ¥

' 18M Harley-Datldaoa molot— ♦ ¥ cycle. A*l condition, com* ¥ ¥

pleUly reconditioned. . . ¥ ¥A -l lued Hot Point electilo ¥ ¥ nnge, tbrllt cooker, f u t ¥ ¥

caoklog-unit' ' ¥, ¥A-l Kelrlnator rcfrlgwator ¥ ¥

. One lO-tubo Philco radio ¥ ¥¥ ¥ '

« « « « r¥ « « ¥ ¥ ¥ « ¥ ¥ ^ * * *_ I WOVi

WILL PAY CASK rOIj^ ] * wjn FORD COUPES, -M OR ■» * J W

■w • Cliev. *cpe, good n t r , « . V nearly new tires,'new paint, ^ new top. , glass Inrvpholitery - good. ITJ takes It. . ’

Lota of Othen #

.JO HN O’CONNOR - ♦ USED CAR CO. ' 33U Sbo«bQDi-W*il------- J p

» » » ^ » » » » » ¥ ¥ ¥ t l ¥

M ale H d p W an te d ' 9 b .^

NO. 1 BARBER. NEW B1?0P. ^Bmdy work. Good percentage or ^lease. Golden'£gg Barber Shop, jim.WO Main AV8. So. o,,u

— bouF e m a le H elp W a a le d M _ w

ELP WANTED-OntL FOB GEN* erii w imw6Kr c i i r rm ~m y . - w bum. Phono 4S3WT

'ANTED - CAPABLB U m o i i aged woman for general housework him In modem home. Ph. 0M7-R4^ ^

ANTEI>-DEAVrtr • OPERATOR, - — d u st bo expert flngerwaTcr. Wai*(oh Beauty Shop, Rupert, Idaho.- ' ' - ■ ■ ■ ■ dec

H elp, M ale o r F e m a le 11 wANTED AT ONCE - IN EVERY ^ ldwrt-|n-Uie-JUl«TiniUlJeniUier "BTA'man be woman with direct m U* pro'lag cxpericnc# to act aa our per* roolmonent agent celling two new thalwobderfut articles which are need- . pn;' ed In every home. These articles- ■aro extra good for dlrtcl nJUng, ------

come from *'lS to MO, Must havo a t least $20,70 lor stock 'to get iiarted. U IntcresUd In a real WAN* deal.and wlillns:to.wQrk to.earn cr.i good money, write Tlie Jiffy Elec* lege trie Companj'. 5(3 42nd Ave, San Ing, Francisco, Calif, and our wcittro atatct-aalcs manager 'who Is In WAif that territory a t Uils timo will call cn you pci>onally. .

B u sin ess O pp o rtu n itie s 1 5 um(

5r SALB-OR TRADfe - HEIRS . . must Mil- good paying lo u l buil* neu. Fine opportunity lo make p/<m good money, only $mall' Invest* 4U, ment r^ulred; will take lateiqodel car. Write Bo* 03, care ------News, ___ ' f

1 DAIRY COWS, OOOD PAYING ------route and equpmeliit. 40 acres of. LABC lantf if WHJe Bo* 333, care P«- News,_______________ ■ . ' u t t

M o n T y l o I o a n v 1 6ONEY TO LOAN ON DWELL* bulkIng*. Lowest rates, long terms. 2 mquick .service.'8anger*Jones. Ph. ~^h.427. 123 Main East.___________

'F ^ S i le T M ir c e l la n e o u s 17------------------- -------- -------------- By t’ECIAL-nOPULAR MUSIC. 30c la jf each. One lot 5c. Bampson Music '

3R SALB-BAYLOR DEAN CUT- _ _tor. C. B,-Llndtey,-Ph.-0»8-nU . -------

COMPLETE COMBINED SCHOL* ]«t, arshlp. Link's Business College. . fine Cecil LaCoune, Kantcn, Idaho. * lon'i

IIARTER-OAK PARLOR-FURN*. r ace, like new. 443 V^lnut. Ph. 1507.

•NTURA-BEAN H'JLLER. PHONE1, BulU._____________________

raBER TIRED WAGON WITH WOl rack. 2 ml. So. of g. end of Main ' } Bt. ot Twin PalU,- M. R. Vap-

___________ P*EAOlAlLER HOUSE, P A R T L Y ^ha furnished. 1121 7Ui Ave. E..

URESCO PAINT, ENAMEL', “ Broi vsm litrand all kinds ot painting So. i supplies. Krpngel's H ardwa^

:iED DEER-DEALER IN MON* tomj ments. markers. 3 « Main 8 , CaaTwin'Pidlj. '■■ ■• Pub]

m e CALL ron n c s ix is“-rhaBi a t u b

■' ^ T H E

r/ I N Q - V ’i 'IP P E R ,----------------- -----------------------

— r v — ■

! 11.

T W W PALLS DAILY NEW

Vnd FoiF o r S a le , M iscellaneous 17 F

Mtlascd troa rttMdlai Caloaa) (Caai¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ V ¥ V ¥ ¥ PEAC

------- ^ F O R - S A t E ^ — *----------------------------------r - ¥ —{fieR u m d y - - ^ J —

B e a n H u l l c r J ^«, sale

W ii l ia m tf - .T r a c to r J ^ .C o m p a n y • * :_ _

Twin Falls, Idaho ¥ ° ° ° ' ¥ f“ “

« « ¥ > « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

OVEN WIRE FENCING, BARB vlre, and s l^ l posts. Carload nv* UuC inga. Knngel's Hardware. Latg

= = IVjx

W IY NOT BUY THE i oaB E S T O F C O A I^ ' »<>n:

“ABERDEEN" . . S S :yi warmer; Itu > ashes, goesurther, therefon the cheapest cxtr

Phono 1« 3 ' ReviINTERMOUNTAIN BEEP— {, *

AND-FUELCO. -------

VHY PAY WAR PRICES? ^A carload of Uuretco In bulk. r

Buy wliat you need, bring back ■ ’J* »hat you hate lelfc-We-loan y o u - l « , .X brush to put It on with free, repo

McMurtry. Hous* Paint,— 4*~ ' i\iHour Enamel, Floor and Un* rani)leum Vamlsh dries In two = bourt.-A larga' stock of Wall 'paper. ____

u . l . 1 n l J l lL I

4 YOU BUY BAOK^BELTINa lumber, wiping rags. gtant_tliaHinges, bath tubs, or sell any Junk’. . . .Be« Idaho Junk House,. 183 2nd ■ ■ 'Kn. So. ‘ OLD

mNITURE - NEW AND USEDrumltuh ot all kinds, cool range?, kurneleclrls ranges, coal itores, elrcii* u mlaton aod other household' fum* andIshlngi. Uoont.-Plt 8. Bton No. 1; -j -i, Ph. 316, eton..No. 3. . =

TAY~qREEN*'BniNOIJrBTATH;r_ protect i n i beauUfy your' new j»unN •oat wlUi fttseed oU sUogM «l«Jn:hat will' tUy greCD~a~10ng time, . j __m/y'M oon'a. • 3 R0<■ 8ih

V anli[l~M lscellan8oro-17-A

ANT RIDE -TO FRESNO, CALIF, 3r.vlclillU'..t)y.Sept-..12..by J.col* . = :ege bo>'s. Share expense nnd drlv* ing. Bo* 222, Ketchum, Idaho.

a n t " p a m a o e ~ p o r -2 - t oSorih Dakota.'Sli'uro cxpenx; PliT M85-J3. ; jjoAf

tRNITUnE WANTTO - WE BUY ucd furniture, ^ 1 ranges, stoves r o n

S. Moon'a. ____.• : ___

.U M S«b REPAIR WORK., PU ’IU, Krenge's Hardware____ _ ____________________________ ROO!-------------- ;-------------- ;------------ easi

F ru lls an d V ege lab les 1 8 SH E------—- ..Jnd

JIGE S U P P L Y CANNING waehei, /rw h fm lt. vege- POR' attes dally.'ShMlione St. Produce Stand, near tale ground. ^ P '

• ' AvelRTLBTT PEARB. l l J i BOX. -— lulk. Rates to tnicks. Hyde Itancli, «00J r ml. east, 2‘i So. from Kimberly, O '" ’h- M m. glnibcrly. ' .

Ave

DARTLETr PEAR5--------- NTCBly the box, buket or truck load, ^un lalf ,mlle south on nuln street. ,1*33

~ ~ T ~ R ^

st, I will'try to keep n supply of me ElberU peaches at J. F. Dll* on's, 1 ml. norUi and >i E. of •" WaAhlnglon, school. Bpecliil - sr.py While thej- last, a load of lm* Ave JTOved Elbertas. Bring containers. lames Agenbroad, Nampa, R00>-------- — ■■■■ eastiINTOSH APPLES AT E. L. — ^/onacott orclmrd. 3 ml. east on W>0! }. 8. 30.- Ij -So. from east .end of Ave ia ln St. = =

ACHES - C R A ^ R D S AND ____Smiplons now ripe. Elbcrtaa « AC bout Sept. 10. Orlng.contalnert It ct .nd pick your own If you wlsb: Kltr Jrown’s Orclmrd, 2 ml. west, «i = ? = lo. of Eden. A. R. Albee.------- •

TRA GOOD .WATERMZLONS, f o iT omatoes and peaches for canning, the :antaIoupes. one or a trui^ load. Law >ublls Market, 313 Shoshone No. 374,

HE CALL roR ncsn .T s--m oii. a

E G U M P S - G E T T

~ I I K N O W 'W H A '' S B E H U NCjRY -

___H FV X iTf

.TH E B A C K .

mF_ 'HmHl ( 1 ra '

5WS. TWIN FALLS, ID A n o . SA

F ru l ls a n d V e g e ta b le s 1 8Caailoetd fr«B PttMdlag Celotoa)

BACHS8 ARB RIPE AND BBAD^ tor canning a t Jets E u t o u l _ Orchard. 2» m llu Mo. c l Buhl gfl | * - f ‘{fie-Cl«r-Lali««-ro«<f.--------------- * —

¥ 0F o r S a le o r T r a d e — 21

w c i l ^ ^ n i TON TRUCK, y sale or trade on stock. 23« 0th «Ave. E. Ph. 1335, Fred J. Klaas.

F u rn itu re fo r S a le 2 3 . 1 »OOD UBEO PIANO. PK. 4S4W. ^

— ' , ' I ¥ $51OAK OFFICE • ¥. 1 FURNITURE ; *

U4fd nat toprfMir '■ yn-W „ J ' Large oak Uble-i— -1-416.00 * rypewrte'r table ..$450 aiul WM I ,

1 oak chairs each-J----------|3M -ionly3*and5-sectlonbook- ua i c s _______ __41JiO to n tM . I ^Piling . ub lnet v lth 32 , ^Inw en f o r .....................IITJO u ..,1Extra large roll top desk__ )3TM «Revolving book shelf fo r— |7£0 n t1 d e^ chairs, each— _ _ t t : 5 0 I ,,,lii lL irco .fo i^ ---------------- t t * «'jetUier loungB /or ..... .:.rtTJff- yrtfr^

SWEET'S - - ------F U R W T U K E ST O R E «

Used Department Basement

n>0SS^8ED. FURNrrORE OP -------all klndh 50 iued ru g s i. Prloei FOR j range from 110 up. Mooa'i. . ■ how

W a n le d to Biiy IS3TATOE8 IN CARLOAD LOT?. ¥ Write R. J. Reiman. McLauglilln. ¥ IM

ANTED TO BUY — '30 OR "Jl * u« model Chevrolet. Inquire 514 Srdave.'eoiU 1

LD HORSES AND COWS. FOX ? “ ,ly m . Ph. 0<00-J2. J *5

JRNITURE W A N T tl^WE BOY * <uud'tumtture. coal rlngcs, atorts * verand lea boxes. We pay cash. Phone ¥ Isn l-M oonl. • — *= = ; = = = * ¥ SU- - - - - - A p a r tm e n U — -~2&JRNISHED APT. NO CHILDREN. -------5« &aln*No. <0 AC

ROOM APT. W m i BOARD. IM . |40W6th Ave. E.,__________________ _____

JRNBHEO APTS.- THE' OX* ford; 428'MiUn Ave. N.

JRNIBHED.) JUSTAMERE INN. Jt- f PI1...4K and Oasli Ph. 871. . bw;l;

Room s (o r R e n t 2 9 r ~------------------- - Five

3AR0 AND ROOM. 137 4TH AVE. floor Nortli. Jj.1._______ . s u3ARD AND ROOM. GENTLE-meit.crcfentd..3ll. «th Ace. E u t. gy^.

3R RE.ST - BLEEyiN.O ROOM L l - nnflTXirciT. 230 5tn t u t . ' ' j s s i j

BEDROOMS. GENTLEMEN PRE- n |m iferred. 110 7th Ave. E. f j |J f |

OOM AND BOARD. 307 BTH AVE.east. Ph. 1587.- j.|l

ICE BEDROOM VmTI BATH. 600 3nd-Ave. So.

3R'RENT-NICE LARGE RMM , ffnlly Steam heat, next to batli. Vacant prlncli Sept. 1. womsn preferrfd: 127 8th high s Ave. No. form*!!

X»M - S U IT A B L E FOR 2. * .v i~ GenUemMvpreferred. S13 Sho. NO. y „ . ;

OOM AND BOARD. 120 STH S ''"* ' Avenue North. . '

ICB-'COlITORTADLC-ROOMB. « ‘r r furnace heat. 52fl 3rd St. No. Ph. Rny j t t j . State' ■ I. Ash. CL'KppIW0-R60W.~’ l-aRD-AVE. TOwa^

SUITABLE FOR BUBINEU’ n .-2 3 Q .4 th ''A n ::y o -- .--------the

OOM AND BOARD. 320 3RD AVE.• BSt, —

:!eEPING -ROOMa - 135« IITH _1 I Ave..East. Ph. 620J. .

W M AND BOARD. 154 8TH AVE,

________________________ Notl<OOM AND BOARD - U l ITH unders Ave, Ko Ph 581. ' f>tate~ - , . (iiB errF o r n e n t, M isce llaneous 3 0 m j jACRES. NO. 1 PASTURE, fl OV jouehe

It com.’Ideal for lambs. 2 ml. B.E. the firKimberly. lo Uie•---------------------------------------- -olflce I

F o r Sale o r R en t dfiuyi. I. ■ . ■ ■ ■ - ---------------- fitiL]5R SALE OR ,RENT-ONE OF the beit <*room homes In I::aii Lawn. Povf-wlnn Sept. 15th. Ph, uatei 374, Dewnit A: Poltir. -

HE'CALL nm ni:sfLTS"-ph8Bi a

T I N G T O G E J H E l

l A T r r ' i a T o . ■' - A N D I . T O O , i I l " ■ THE- W AKM TH :

_

‘ ij* j LjM'' - .

f ■■'»'a V

. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTE

R eal E s ta te f o r S a le 3 2. ACRES WITH 4 ROOK HODBE, ^ •«3S0.-J.-E.-WhlW.-— — - ■ Lor

^JU U L i^ A - ¥ ^ _ ¥ . .¥ _ ¥ ,¥ ¥ .¥ . —

OOOD BUYS IN HOMES . ¥. -- ______ . ¥ . 1«<

‘ Nice <.room modtm honM ¥ ro®'‘ with sleeping porch, good ¥ h»v» garage, shade, 'town M d ¥» .s h r u b b e r y , Washington ¥» school district, 13100. 11000 ¥‘ casli. easy terms on balance. ¥ ^‘ Six-room modem hous* on ¥ ------- paved'slrtft IlSOO. 1300 cash, ¥ zv,

‘ « J monthly.' ¥ und»• New'hoiise II*38,-ireU buUt ¥ pro;» but Inside tlnlsh not com- ¥ . to : pleted. lo be .m o r^ from ¥ tny

‘ preseni location. Price 1550 ¥‘ cash. , , ¥ oowi p*y>M * —

( wlli uke tight car in trade. ¥ Ph. .Flve-scre tract, good 6- ¥ room house, cement base* ¥

‘ ment. bam. garage. Price ¥ Crsvi ‘ 12500, llOOO.cash. . ¥]berg,‘ ■ . ¥ Cranj‘ BEAUCHAMP'fAND ADAMS ¥ 'S lanl I 135 Shoslione South P h r3 M -¥ t-M » 6 ; — •- . - * son^r n n r ¥ " ¥ ¥ ¥ '¥ -¥ •¥ ¥ -¥ ¥ •¥ «nd-<

* - lo a(iACRES ADJOININO KDIBER- Mllct

Iy, 5-room dwelling, garage, fruit Ranx treej, nice .lawn, *3000. Peavey

2 2 2 ! £ 2 L ! = t 3 : : : ; T j mOR S a U b y bW NER-^ ROOM \ f |l | howe, furniture also. Immediate pos»es. lon. 130 »th.Ave. E.* I]. « « « w « * « « *-nik « « 41' III

.....— .. ____ -¥ .■ IM acres on'highway with ¥ nu “ iiiiLtiy uiiAieiirT:(U)iu liuiiu.“ ¥ »ji :r ' elec, bath, furnace,. nfce ¥ coUltl

lawn, tenant house, bam. ¥ { rupc deep welt'♦15.000. ¥ ,n iu n

' 191 acres near Eden, 100 ¥!rehlrJ ' acres In cult., bal. pasture, ¥ 'o f Ihi

well Improve^ priced lo sell. ¥ p. i IIS.000. Tills U a buy. ' ¥

■ « acres near Twin. PaUs ¥'.om<.■ very well Improved, good ¥ iiullln■ land, »7000. ¥ pert

¥ parenSUDLER WEOENEB & CO. ¥ pass ‘

* ¥ chamT T ¥ > > " T i m n m n r » T m t - n i--------------------------- :---------------- bump1 ACRES. A U NEW BBEDINO car, 1 alfsKa bluegrass. family orohard. and < 14000. J. 8. Stewart, Ph. 82(J. pullet!

ICE 5-RM. MODERN HOME <$7Na .th .iOxU5-Xt.-iot..Xawn,.shade-lru^rXlie4] plenty IrrlgaUon water. Also SOxl^both ft. buUdlng.iot,"SM Ihes* before up. bw;lng."ljl Quincy Bt. ' •

Five room modem 'home, hdw. 81H floors, .11800. ‘rcm u, )500 casli, I ..tel. $35-per mo. ............ • . .. . .

BU ’room modem hom*-«h-3nd ave. N , hwd. floon, etc, $3800.SUDLER WEGENER AND 00.------- :----------------------------- -----1 Mto--------------------------

IMTSTBI5TI B ENlLIN'COLLllis

the pI — . - for t

RUPERT. Sept. 4 ~ A Ikt re- bonti; fnlly rnmpUed, In the ofllco ot jjinjrlnclpal R, D. Armstrong of Rupert gijtjtigh school UUs where many ot the loveiy>rm'!r Rupert high school studenli ning.Ill attend college this fall. colet.'-Virginia Judd, dsughler of Mr. and tnd 1in . H. H. Judd or Rupert and 'rKtnlember or the 1830 graduaUng class on.hUMday,morning received a 1400 u,e h:hoir«hlptoattendColoradoWom* n . HIrrrollcte-for-two-years.-------------and 'lRay Bailey Is going to Ihe Ulali ^ troi

tate Agricultural college. Woodrow ttc tnsh. Clarencc Bagnell. HaroW Car* jo«ni

nlverslty ot Idalto i t Moscow. ' tern» Eight students will go to Khool «|,o t the-Unlvcnlty or Idaho,-MUih- (own 71 branch. Forrest Douglas. Junior roeebi

“ ,Mls- L e g a l A d v e r t is em e n ts sro ”

NOTICE TO CREDITOB.'T * '? ' SUto or W. F. Reece. Deceased,Notice U hereby given by Uieiderslgned admlnla^aUU.-ijf., Uie ®tate of W. F. Recce, dcccascd. to ‘“il,*,Bcredltorsotaorf-allperwrwhafr- j_ ," ;g clalmi.agaloil4he dcceawl. to .-V uhlblt them with the ', necessary ,,,uehers. within sU iiio'nilis artcr qUvme fln t publication or this nolle* «>,« r

Uie-tald administratrix a t ttieflee of C. A. Bailey, attorney. Fl* nin~<Ilty National Bank Building, Twin m uills, Idaho, this being the place f,ced for the Iramactlon or the vUl tislnes.1 of said eitale. • pitshDated Augwt 2Clli. 1939. . r’ Bij

DOLLIE TEBBEN.Administratrix, Mn

E R ..

I U / . E A S Y THi ■ O LD F E L L

* R U N T D O ES- T r ^ -------- S ^ F O f f T U S ^

mmM

T E 5 T B E R -M 0 8 8

r ? ln dR eal E s ta te lo r S a le 3 2

lC«atUa»d (r«w Pwwdtai Ctloaa} —— ,T loV oR -15 X EASY TERMS. Longume paymei)^ Ph. 038I-R3,

^ l S A l ^ _ H p p r a ONE__B- room and one 3*room on tama t«i lot, must Mil together, and oiu i - ] room oh'sepahto lbt.'AirhQuies (41 have icrecn porches, ba'ii. ginge. and are close'In. F h .'ltl t,

WO 1*ACRE THA0T8, KEEP cowi. chickens. Addlsoo Ave. U Ml. E. ot school Ph. Cta»*Rt ' ‘*1

^ ACRES. » ROOM HOUSE,under conslrucUoo. Deiinble ___properly, 3 blockiX'Waah. khool to Maurice Ave. 3rd door S. Call' Uw any day except Sat. . . «f ^

D o g s ,O th e r .P e ts 35

Ph. 1673. ■ . - ■ COitl.__________ ____________ llB l

----------------------------------------- ln.plGraven, Otadj's Haya, Ruby Isen*erg, Pauline Most, Robert Rose- At. i rans. Howard Rou and Geraldtanley. . . Ing•Miurlne Belltston,Margartt.Cre»» .»*■

Jlv i ? lrf r t1tllnd-OhnUna-Nellson'nB pIannlng fte'PI attend Albion Normal, and John lllchell, Donald Smith and Wayne Mr antom will go to Oooding college. Met):

' ■ lem:

E i H i r Em n i i p i

_____ ’ of MRUPERT.'Sept. 4 Three cart. IH H S E iT n Uielame direction.)lllr{ed about throe.m llu east ot n 'm upert on-Uie oiled highway late oU l hursday altemoon. AlUtough the • ^h]rJes were badly damaged none : Ihe occupanU w u Injured. n rP. H. Haskett, with his wlte. four illlren and his father, all ot Jer* j TW. -was driving east In a oedan. jlllng a trailer. Tom Ferber of Ru* cann trl following In aaolher car ap- .u ,^ irsntly surted to m’make and LAS ‘.he Haskett mUhlne. and Uien unw d his mind. Stanley Ooft. m upcrtrd riv in i R*7iick-up'tmc)cr , OTped Int^ Ute n a r of Ferber'i tr. kitotked him oul ot th t way P‘“ ' Id then crashed into the trailer jlled by the Haskett cv . Ml'All three outrits wen entangled Ihe I I,the wreckage.,The plck*up and 'of 18 le-lraller-wera .tha.mosL.dsinaced. jcn ll )lh being cotulderably-'smashed Slte~ 3. . ■ Uie’

’, since

iiiiiM iir-'FEMraM®'-

DUHL, Sepu 4 In honor flf [to Mary Hill, who l«rt today for ilt'Loke City where she will be larrled Sunday, < Miss Brownie ^ oodwIn,M lu'EvaUnonandM rs. ■aiikSlewardenterUInedlutMon* *‘7 ly o'cning a t the Jets .Eastman ,,, inch. Early In the evening refresh* icnts were served In picnic style on le picnic grounds. The main course ir UiB lunch was cooked over a “ *"* )ntire. The remainder of the e « - " 'J '' ij5g waj spent socJjHy a rd Ihe itj t ot honor opened her many i “”’- velv gifts a l Uie close of the eve* " ^ ng. Out-or-town guests wen Mn. ^ ; Dlewan Ensign. Mrs. Don OUsUr td )iln. Cltrcnce Roberts all of _ _win E a H i_ _____ . _On. Tuesday afiernoon between 1 le hours or 4 and 8 o’clock. Mn. J. J . HIU. mother ot the brlde*to*be . id 'M W M aryHlll'enterU lned'st' troai.mu tea. The 00 guesta wen «ived by Mn. lll|l. who was ^ ( iwned In a rust colorrd attemoon •e« .-M n .-J^ le^B n ldw of-Twln —

rnoon dress and the brlde-etcct, J ho won a blue ind gold formal . i t i J nm-wlth a-belt corsage of pink aebuds, i* ;!

Preside O ttr Table i>-)Mlss.DoroUia Rol»nd-and-Uto “ **•' rownle Goodwin presided over the kl I frcihmenl table «hlch.wu covered . iUi a lace cloth and centered wlUi ' hugli punch bowl. Tlie room In ^ J

likh the refreshment* were served . u'oecorated wllh Urge baskets of •{• }II llo»'«r!i. ................The gitui were displayed cleverly i :'0 dllfertnt rooms. Uie treussesu j

Id the bed llnfnaere displayed In . e bed room. Tlie linens were dls* , ayed In the dining room aa wss ,e tllver ware. chlni airt cryaUL , , , iher mlseellaneous gUts wen dlt* ’ *• ‘ ayed In Uie living room. • ,Miss Mary Hill Jert Frtdirmorn* ' j l ' j g for Ball Lake City when’ahe ,,III be manied on Sunday a t the * 'uhytcrlan church, to Clay Snider c S ilt Lake City.

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100 KWES W IT H RESERVE rang* right, W,C.'Adamibn, Carey, .w*- Idaho. _________ , ........

)_.2iA4!PSinHE EWES, SOUS ___regWited-»8 each. Hyde Rauch, a.mL.eM t..J'i.Bo,.IUmbtrlj. Ph. PlM W Rt Kimberly. v u

P o u ltry a n d Sup p lies 37HAVE 150 LZOHORN PULLETS CM two blocks west and four blocks — norCh ot Uie grad* school at Je* PEAlromf. 201

1* McCollum (lub on Wednesday ftem oon'it her-home with a novel *■“ * obo party. M ti Clifford Stroud u - Foi isteiT her. Sixteen memben and tn*"* ) ir gue*t*. w tn proent for lha f»iii

utume was awarded to Mrs. L*s- elirabb. The afternoon was ipest i playlng gimes.\RoH a l l w u an**fort<I with -Hubby's Weakness.*.t. the close ef Ihe alternoon. andout was given each guest. Dur* n iu i lg the ahort business meeUng ll 'as decided tha t e lgh t-o t Uia “ inrthly mwtlnM »ould be used to tip the ehlUrent hom* a«4 the jtais iher /<xJr meetings would b* sods}. —r Mr*. 0 . E. Byan entertained- U» m ia lethodlst ladles' aid Thursday af* tmoon a t her home. She was assist* qwB l-brM J* 'P -'W "M acM inn«r«n:MU Cunningham, Mn. I. A. Plea* in a i hgcr.‘ On n«f8unday,-folla«lni - - te church servloes a t U iTlRU ^ amn lis t church, the CIrcI* on* of the Uan leUiodlst Udles', Aid will hold a sUoTihlp picnic dinner a t the home J5n„ r Mra. C. E, Ryan. _ . U an

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lUHL G IR L NAMED TO A U S K A NURSING PO ST

— _ L«i<BUHL, SepU 4 - Miss Flonnee £2*^

rcDonnell. youngest daughter ot au; Ir. and M n. Oeorge McDonnell, WIS Mwn for duly at. the KennlcoU •”**opper Mtnejioipltat a t Kennlcott, '

eh* and several other chosen }uns -women lett 8eatU» by boat nd.proewdad,to-a.polnt.alccg.Uit £!l!! ) u t then transferring to an air* t u t tan* which look them lo Uielr dcs* w«t n.llo ti -Mlsa McDonnell li a graduate of le Duhl high Khool wlUi the clan aiti» r I831’and later attended the DoU Lttie »r«Uv ef Washington for a year. lte~wu recenUy'gnduated*ironr lmtb le ’ Seattle general hoaplUl and nee lhat time has been employed 1 Mllce nurae tor a ftatUe doctOT. ^

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PRESOOrr, Arts, Sept. i VO — idwnrd McGlnley, who claimed to e lOe yeira'otiMnirBttflbiited'hlsinnevlty to hb dally "nip* of h im "qtior. died today a t the Arlsona ^'loneen' home. SHe waa known u the oldest Itrtng m

ihlte man In Arluna. ^An hour and a half befon death, nC<

tcOlnlry pulled on his clothes and■tat for a UtUe walk, a dally habit.. W <Vhen ha relumed to his bed. he f calmly announced .to Ume a ^ t 1 ^

'Well. I'm going.'*A few minutes later he was .dead.

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In iu ra n c a[RS INSUBANOS. D W n tiH O .1 ^ and content* In Twin 11X5" p tt hundred for Uw t*m ot 6 yean. Let tu tell ytm about oui ftnu)Cfr*plaR. wlUiout any extn cost. J. E. Roberta, Agucy. '

EAVEY TABER 0 0 , INC. PHONI 201. Wr<^»Pd aulo Iniuranc*. - ~ '-

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lUm B. BuiKui. M, ut- dectiictl •epIUmo ulunuui, tnd hit- vUe,

. ^ i ln . B h tl E. Bt»ht*n, W, . .' touQd *tw( to death in tt puked ,

coup* e u lr l u t Thundar beeldt ■« m d n e u OeiiT«r. Cobirwlo. vhen U»7 b id mid< IM r home the p u t

• «T««I yein. _ ‘' Etapleyed' hen u ijen t for a

• irMhLi* michlM DiwufKturcf Be* t' ih iu i u td bif wire vere mldenU p

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noi>virf.iceordlnctaDenTerpo- s — a cd'BHe r hli irUo-Uti;• ihffi. ■"• TtfO In UM c ir besldo h tr body.

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OtMM O m r>t« .• PoUe» betl«Te, Moonllni to-the '

- ~ D « a « r Post. U at »tter kllUcj-hls wU» BeihMrt dcbtted tlmoat the ^ w U rt nljb t In.thB t t r u w whe- tber to lunender U? the police or end Uiow ri Wf. m that he tin- »

’ 'Wlr ehoM'dtith.CondltJon ol the two bodies Indl*

— r<sttd-thit-Mrt-B<theiB.liid.heca.dead I t le u t alx houn longer than Ai

— her hMbujd. medlttl otneen uid.Both TleUm* irfre bellered.J^ haw wm

•— dW laiianUf-ftoffl bullet.wminda m U« thfwjSthfr'bead.

A quarrel orer the Khual or Mra. u•' B e ih a n to n re up her pdiltian u K.

« domutld ia beU«gd' by_poUw to W u h a n predpllawd the murder and wlnt tulelde.• « r i Beahean had been abot otee g,

throuih tha lett temple. ;Btahtan l-u abot In th« cheat

t i t i t m tempit- HJj rifh t hand tlolthtd a Jl-eallbr# nrolrer when patmtmen who « r # cnililni ta the - ; , « h t e h w ! i I « o r . , M U , . a , U p , « 4:M a. n . . ih .

Both bodlea vere In a altUoi poll* J L ' ■.'Uon.'.tbelr heada thrown back

■ ''iialaBt tbs Kt(.___ A.woman’# black coat had been-^jU ttd_under_M raj.m h tu » ‘ head ^

• u an.lmproTlaed pillow. Dcaheara- bodyw utnthinlrlreraaeat.

- A partly tilled box gt cartdd|ea m ted In the lap of the dead woman, g rti

'.B he.»aiw ear(n |aneat,b lue .tliu r- cd dreaa. Beahean wm In hli ahlrt ^ alMTta.

r___ u : : ■ Btl o ^ - f l a a -------- n nO u empty caitrtdn and aenral 3H

. loadod coca wero found about » npo r«e{ tram-Uia michlne, bsOlaVBg. todl aceontint to offleen, that Beahean

' |o t out of tba car after abooUfli hla U vUe, reloaded the cun althonth on-cla ly or» partridge had been tired, and

'^ I h ^ r e l u m e d ’ to’ tha car to tiJte SWi hlaownUfe.

-■ ...JliB-ahooUoj. of U n . Beahean, _ jd le o beUen, oecuned ah»(Uy af- , 8« te rm ldnlsbt'and-BcatM & b b«« ^ UsTtd to h a n ahot hUnaelf about

..... ................................... UmBeibeanhadllTedtaW eatwlniter ^

and 'al rarloui Denver addrtatea In

m S u a sS e a n had \£ ta emploied , Jn a benTer.home alnoe laat flprlnf.

W «dnadar-w a9 -U n .-B abean ' t- day-off. her employer told pWlee, and Beahean drove by the'houM to

not v u t to go rldlnc with her hua* bm d and he went away without ber. oWeen « r e totd. Later M n. Be* P'l*l aW tt? l«xuhe houie alone.

D c t ^ n j ^ U a h e d tha t Mn. Seahean vlaltrd her huaband In hla

.. apartment Wedneaday afternoon and lhat Wedneaday night the cou-

“ T H ryu itM 'lho~ht>m # ''o t-B lt»n! "«1- ' ODOf la Weatmtnater. They left the .

aD cshom eaboutll;Sop.m . '• R e f« .« to Q o ].'j .b

th« couple had a minor quarrti otxr .q h . therefuaalot Mra. Baahean to givt ,

— uph«rpoaltlonatthe.hbma.of-Mra. - .b . i-StcbWni,------------------ r- .-T --------- s S i i

"Bwhean wanted h lj wtfc to-quU her Job and move back to Weat* ^ ^ mlwter where they, own a home." ,

. aaoa laid. “Mrj-.Besbeaa lold her huband that ahe had a good Job t. . ,

, and did net want lo glre It up." * ' Police believe that Beahean and J*' ,

hla wife alopped near the airport to J ' dlagiu the matter and that a healed S i , " argument developed. _ ‘

Frlenda aald that D«*hean and his * wife wtte not otrangcd. although they were living apart. They had been nanled about ten yean.

Bcjhtan. according to frienda h u two snw-n: children by a lomier jnarrtage.. '

In one ot Beahan’ poekela police found a letter' from i tn . Jamta P. , , , WoodhaU of 01«r.»-o(xJ. Mlnn,-.be.

•• ltn -ed.lo«ia daughter by-atormtrmartlage. Mking Wm and his wife

. to vlalt In Mlnntsou.lhls aumniw.

ON 5IUMNI IB ig• . _ _ rejlde

Btudenla wUhlng to retum early L°to the Unlverally ol Idnlio a t Moa* cow may aecure accomnwdaUons on th# ipeclal aleepcr which wUI be at- tafh ed.te the regular Portland now

here, anammcej. , "k "U io atop will be-made a t Bllsa

"» t 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon.-'• lh « ' rt*ular .ipeclal,. tnvellhg pna, U uw gb-«aUwm-IdaJ»-W «fjM if- - - - day. S e p t^ b c r IB, .wlU\make (tops '• t the following plac«a:JMlnldoU. o( .yj

~ i n « a; ra.'TBHanBinTTJISU'prWi nu^c ...aoodlng ,JU a.p .m .'.andB U u, 1:10 o f t i

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BR€yiTI€sJ^. f ____ ■ K>wa

Goca To roftland — Mn. Emma then Clouctoek left-^thu week for Port-' tura:

^ HornCanning- Kltcben Cloaer — The rapli

>WA canning klUhen wlU.not.be counipen Monday or Tueaday. 8ti

' ■ lelec T lfc W c 5 1 ffn = eu rtlf f l^ 'I e T t wUfi•taterday for Long Beach where ha ^ rUl enroU a t Long Beadh Junior Be

Slia v e t r# f E u t M n . Turner

{, Hackman lefl jreaterday ter ' Vaahlngton. D. 0., to ipend the • rlnwr,

B etnnurranV tahoM laaW ui* la KewleU returned recently from f jr W t l«ka City whcrt ahe rUltcd w . 1 rtendf and retaUrei. after:

■ — ' , tuary Teaebleg la M«k»y - Ulaa Irene be li

>arrolt h u gone to Mackey, where he will be an Instructor In the n u a <ackey.ichooU thU year. • *

LMve For Schoel - Mlaa Valun

^t CaUlomla a t Loa Angela. .

Betnrsa Proa Canada — John. W. Iraham. attorney, h u relumed ™ twn a trip tolOnlarlo,-Canada, there he vlslted hU partnta.

m ia iK ^ tr t e a - — Owen Dwight. L IIH Third avenue .eu t, last night U U epbtted thett of a green and gray ' ndlwj rob* from hla pirted_ c ar.'

Leava Per Idaho pali»-Mnv Fran* ' I Is Oergen and daughter,; R ose- ^Imer, left yett«rday for IdUio ^ ■atU-.where .they, will-.vblt .-until .Id a : ‘taday. ’ ■’ ✓]

Son U Bira - Mr. and.M iO^eil I^B aiTon.of-T«la.m is..ar« tht lannU of a adn bom yealerday a t o d ha Twla Palls county hoapltal ma* kcos emlly'home. mg's

. . * ✓ tlonV ta th t te j in in t — Ur. and Mn. ui

Urtld-NelHii of Buhl.-are the pu* tnvK n u ot a daughter bomThunday t the T«ln.FalU.cfflltitflhoepllal --yrti utefnltyhome.

PartnU ef Daoibter - Mr. andfSr/.'H y{o7o/Tw inf*lir*re‘fhe ^ arenU ot a daughter bom yesKr- wy . ay a* the Twin Falls county hoi.. j lUl maternity home. ' ' . :_q _

Here fee Vlalt.-M r>. J. A. Ver* u za and aon, Den. anlvedTthla • ; eek frooTSaS rtabEUeo f * a^filc Ith Mn. yemaxa's parent*. Mr. id-Mt*-lra-Wynn.

a t. Uetnae CennUf^taried -Jen* »' ns-«nihJl*l«n.Newman; bolh of ffln _ ^U . obUlned a marriage »*»»

rder’a oftlco yealerday. . . ^The

RelumiUo-CoM t-M lu.Georgia iflem ewarl'IefTyeileraay -mornlng foretkeley and Sant*-Monlc«-< atler KiaiEvttcaUon visit with her parents. Dr.

r. and Mn. J. 8, Stewart. perlnl'- , btrly

Indergot* Operatlon-John Bal^ch.aonotM r.andM n-JohnSalsch. a^ofl, 103 Plllmore-atreet. MRderwent Dr- «I emergency appendectomy a f the ‘D: rln FWi! couniy seneraWuiepltal jterday morning.

Gueila-T?om Denver — Mr. and n . K, 0 . CUJt c t Denver. Colo* do. arrived lale Thureday,and are *““* .'l icjU a t the home ot Mr. and Mn.W. Mackey. Mr. Mackey and Mn,Iff a rt brother and alstcr. ^

Altenfl-W-eddln* - Mr. and Mn. ■m^hapin and Mr*. G. U Rlmby oOtcr of Mn. Chapin, relumed .iterday from Boln wherf they ford, tended the wedding of Mn. film* home ‘a •granddAughter, Mlaa Lorraine accom ick.' of Cascade. ter, M

» ----- :----------- c«oriCoDdude Vlilt > . Mn. May Kes-. Ing m n of San PrancUco and her lughttr, Mn. W. D. SHnker of Rtln « Ansrle*. tonner Twin Polls wilma sldeiila, l( ( t ' yesterday returning and M their homw by way of Boise and on In

irtland toUowlng a \1slt here wllh turned latlves and trlends. they «

' ■ — - . tho IVnderjee* OperaUon-Mlsi Ver- Evel>Ti

recm'erlne ftom an emcrjMcy .■Im llon to tth9r»* ib \'alo ttheap* -------;uidlz; to which aho lubm ltM H H huraday evenlnj, a t 81. Luke's hos-

M lla Fonaer Pulpll-Rev, H. S .Will Wenatchee,^Washington, tormer

ulor of Twin. Palls p fnrC hliK h —f i l ie Dreihren.- [s-to -'«peak 'a t -----■omlng and evening servkca a t aa piiJ-d»y prpCTam In the church here ^jnday. PoUuck dinner Is lo be serr* -1 a t the church kt noon. - ^

ConclBde vUlt —-Mn. Ed*ard L.Q latS .ial.cbliam v.«hoJiite,1*ta.____3«U-ai tho home of M rt D llo ttl im ta , Ur. a&d'Mn. A. U. Bnlli* ■■gg

TWIN FALLS DAILY N

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r-Amonf-appKalmatelr-lloO-ita* lents expected to attend Twin PalU ilgh aebool during the term opening <>„ lext lliesday. MS had rtglatered S u t evening a t the close of a two* q u lay enrollment period. lUglsltatigS’ *it<, <t 300 more studenU U eipected by he opening day of the new Khool i n ear next Tuesday. U lSludenu traasferlng from .other | 1 |

ilgb Khools WUl be enrolled tc d v , long wlUi othen who did not reg* ' Iter Thursday or Friday, K. d : lechtner, high school principal u id . .Total enrollment Is expected to

t u t v>«r’« »ttfnrt«nf* irdf. though entrance of some u u - lent* maji’ be delayed on .aebjunt ' f farm work, the principal u ld . IT IVend of StudenU' p re fe r tn ^ u ' ■'

liown by this year'a reglstratlooi is - sward vocational lubjecli, t h o ^ . tiere Is light enrollment In agtlcul* urarclazses. he said. Manual arU ^*‘1

M l. Ih . . r t e t o l «.M.Come economics'Clasjea are tilling ipldly, and band and otcheatra )urKS are general favorllei.,Students In most Instancea are h«v

rlecUng eounea with regard for ^

ic h ln e r tt ld . ' ’ ’ Registered a t ths high aehool mad iUdlng yesterday were 318 sopho* & ]i iore* and-325 freshmen. • noor On Thursday there wero registered roon W K nion and i t ) Junlon. u g

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WALTER W. BECIOB hy ^ Final tribute will be paid Walter cttoi

neetor, Eden farmer. Tuesday nortl 'lemooa a t Twin FaUs mor^ from :ary chapeL Rev. E. L. Whllo will Mon I In chaise ot the services. Mr. tomI eclor died-Thursday a t the Twin ini alls county general hospital .. day

M M MlVrnTTIlORVTOM Funeral lenleea toe Mfa. Mtonie wmton. Kimberly, who died idah Sunday a t 1 o'clock. wlU be held ing t li mcr a lng-aWOdO-o'clocte-at- —x r « -White mortuary chapel; Bishop enlei , A. Olson of Kimberly offllcatlng. toun tte body will be taken this after* tiii, wn to Oexburs tor Inltm tnU u iiu

■(inniiiiii' finnfn— cm 'liB IC li .

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e x a n C a p tu re s Second‘ D ay 5 2 1 ✓ H onors in !^F ea iiire 'd chaa

B ucking C o n tes tGOODING. Sept. 4»Celebratlng count cond>day-petformitaca:of_aood- whld g's annual rodeo, held In conjunc* Thi )n wllh the Gooding couniy fair of th

the fairgrounds h m , a eipaeJty OUtt; owd packed tho gnndstaild and ahowl eachen tlib afUmoon. Alt!P r l t r T nian-ot Texai captured exhlb ■st.honon In the bronc riding ^tw«l ntest with IMdie Jones, second, being uLPrtslon_Welss,_lhlrd. Topping I* « e boreback ridcn w u BureP Mur* , y of Saltnon. wllh Tfcan. second, d Joius Do Arman, third. State0, W. Young annexed day 3ney In the calf roping conteA m aeconds. Jack Selien pUccrf

»nd .ln 31.1 ^ n d s and Jeny “ ivls w u .third h 33J seconds. . = n>pnolch bulljogger' ot Uio d a /J Red Allen ot Helena, who thrc«(I steer In 13 seconds flat. Jack I . aU of Jeiomo placed second In seconds fiat and ^onas Do Arman^-lhM ln-l4r**cend*.— ~ — ------rhe rodeo will draw to a close wiUf 1 final performance. Saturday i V em oon.,_ _________ ; |

aiBCRLY CHURCH SERVICES 'Jr. Andrew Warner, district su- '35 Inlendent. will preach a t Kim* 157 ly Melhedlst Episcopal church _ j i , vices Sunday,-morning. Sunday lool will open a t 10 o'clock and , Warner wlU deliver the sermon 10:« .

i n s i l F1R5I BUILDS- .PLANE FOR LINDBEBOH SpCH

JEWARK. N. J,- Sepl. « WV-P. coo( MUes. Brltbh airplane dealgner. d today that his tirm wa-<i. con- uctliig tor Colonel Charles A, mbersh-a llsht. two-MSt, touring nil which Is expected lo be the 192' lc:l of lu l>Tie In the world.Tie tirm. Phillips and Powlj, ipe- ■Itf< In speed plane-i. RWi

d. returned this week to their nc (n Lm Angeles. They were ompanled by Mr*. Elilotl’a als- , Mn- Matthew L. Devine, Chi- f,'''*' lo rk h B 'w im p en irrw ro m ii’r -Uir-

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ttlnm rw m ’ MonnUini Mlis !ma KeeL Mls^ Maxine Smith I Mls.1 Thelma Toliefwn, Inatnicl*

In tho local schools, have re* 103( ned from SUnley Basin where 7 .- y were employed this summer *t I Rocky. MounUln club. Mlu rbu-Rude.'also of T»in Palls', r n l u m next week, totlowing .

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COURT OBDER SO UGH T P IN COMMUNITY E ST A T E .

Ur.lt Schmidt of Twin P^Us ap­plied to the.probat? courfhere yia- ' i tcrday for a decree of dlstribulloa .iii of community property Including a ,he «-acre farm Involved In th# tataU nhl of his wife. Mn. Sarah Nora L ,, Schmidt, who died March i», loig. Heli3 nsaefl' besides the aurvlving „husband are two^aughtenwhowwe' -.-.if Ux and Kvcn yean old-wheji-theirBOtner died. “1 ~ Nomlnalcd-u-appraben-of'tKa esUie were W. 0. Smith, Ralph B. “ “ Smlfrf and John Sanger, aU of Twin t ,* PWj. n-snk L Stephan juid J. -H, . ' BUnrtford Of Twin PaUs are the pe--atloner's altorneji., '

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" A lengthy csnvan of aouthera As i California and Nerada rcaldenU U your Kheduled (0 arrive in TVIq Falls rcesdsyrenroule-lo-the t in t annaal »nvxnt(on of fntematlonai pour*SUUa Highway association, to .'te u id a l Whiicllsh. MonUna, Ihurs* lay,,8eplember 10.

T«-ln Falls chamber ot Coauserce f&ecSfsTe3£en«y,"upoa're<eipf<jf rord from the caravan leadera, nade amngtmenHs to pUy hosts al I luncheon, to be held T u e ^ y toon st- the chamber of commerce -ooms, with memben of tha.eanvan m gucsa Rescnitlons for the lun- iheon may be m ade'it the cham- »iL^(-w mittwM-offlcc:

( In t CenvenUoo Ih e convention if' the fln t held

ly the auocialbn, organised In an itfort to promote completion of the lorth and soulh Jirterlal highway roih Canada to Mexico, through ionUna, Idaho, Nevada and Call- omia. ^.InformaUon received hero ynter- lay from aswcljrtlon officials .re- «rled that Included In the tour ro owrnUhl sUps a l Las Vegas, feradat Wells, Nevada; Salmon, daho, and Whllcfbh, also vlalt- ig tha Shoshone lee caves, - A n n r~ rqnrcntlon-eKy-wlU-be~ nlertalnment Including a golf Bumament. a water trip to While* bh lake, excursions Into the moun*Ilns and an excttnloa fnlo Canada.'

CiOSiifSTllllESClosing or Twin Palls business

ouses at 1 p. m. Wednesday was odor«d. yesKrdij. by--Twin. Fa,lls hamber of Commerce dlrrcton, tselljig in wffUy lunsbrtn aesloa. Occulon tor the closing vUI be W l n ^ l l day, a t the Twin' Palls )unty fair, announcement 'fo r hlch waa jaads at.lhe.m «llng..The dlrecton endorsed all phases t the fair and urged Twin PaUs Uteni lo wake an cotstjindlng lowing In all departmehu.Although llvHiock and poultry ihlblta will- not be entered until iDnday, women'! exhlblU-are now !lng received and are scheduled to I completed tonight. -. I' 7Iie-dirMton-a]so-fflad«-pr»lim* aty plana for entertaining Pour*Ales Highway association convan, heduled to alop over here Tues* ly for lunch, enroute to the or- jtliallon'a fln t annual convention , WhlUtbh, Monlanji.

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Former Local Girl 1 In Rescue o f

Dnmallo rescu<-ot eight llltio po glib from ills swimming pool la ou the V.W.OA. building in Phlladel- on phla recenlly by Mbs Nona Yochem, tb swimming' Instruclrtu. and Miss co MsrV Sansom. butldlng directress. ‘ u lold in a rccent luue d/'Uw'pJiU- ul ifdelphla-Led^^ will .be of-parUe- n t ular interest to Twin W b'frlendT Ihi ot-M ba_^ochem _M bs_Ypchem , bn daughter ot Mn^ Jeasle Yochfm, Is Ini B graduaU of tho Twin Palls high ■ school, class of.U 23.JJie. account, to tn port, follows: wa

* ^ 0 eight amaU girls, ranging we. in age from 'fi to 10 yean, were wtl splashing Joj'ousJy a t the ahallow g»; end of the swimming pool a t about cri mld-aflemoon yesterday. - ,,■ .Children Choke,,- ‘ th#

"Suddenly they began lo choke, chi gasp and stagger. Several sank fceb* sin iy to tlielr knees, the Urror of Uio ags unltnown In theli*eyes. - Ulj

"Mbs Nona Yochem. swimming am “niiTUctress. look one sw im M li: TO

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•■A call brought to her side Mbs la t r Sansom. building directress.

As Mbs Yocliem'lllled the gasping J oungsCen to the Uied- edge of the tjie

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" i t w u only s lig h tly ov e r 10 m ln - u l iJ7 ? b jn th e tim e l h a t th e c a l l 'w a i rt i c lv e d a t th e poUce a U tlo n lh a t ■ IhB 'c h U d re n -w ere -b e ln f c a r r le d - ln - bra w n y police a r m s In to th e ’ receiv* ‘ In g w a r t o f' ih ^ E p is c o p a l h u p l t a l .

•T lie tw o w om en,'W ho h a d re fu sed to succum b to ^nerves,' a n d th e w agon*{oad ' o f b lM *sftlr ted po lice t w ere cred ited b y .h o s p lu i p h j-a ld a n s v w llh hav in g saved t h e e ig h t l i tt le t' g u v ic t im s . f ro m ser io u s , U n o t d crIU cal In ju ry .

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D E SER TIO N ALLEG ED IN ;; TW O DIVORCE ACTIONS t — — n ^OQe_S’omon.ot)lalned-a divorce.. and another atarted a divorce auit, 1 " both-alIeglnrdesertlon,-ln-the-db. - i tricl court hero yesterday. 1e M r3 .R ulhD oyl8w ugnin t^adI. j } rcrct trom Bob Doyle to whom ahe • J w u married In Twin Fnlb. Sep- ' t tember IS. 19». She aald he aban. , ( doncd Utelr home without cause the

following April 19. The hearing wasJ uncontested. .:------- . (I Mn. Reta C. Hawley, mother of I four.children. 13 to IIP yean old. • I sued for divorce from E>-erclt H. c ■ UoKley to whom ahe was married In 1: ; T»-ln Falb. May io, IKIB. She said £ 1 he had quit their homo wlthoul I- ^uw-BwnOlt .^ . t lTftjt an .igo.,S h t m

asked for «{La month to supple* j m :.« her own earnings for the next n six yean. E\eretl M. 'Sweeley of

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Funeral aervleea for Hemy Schlld. since 19U a resident of southtm Idaho, were held yesterday in e r.

_ noon a t 3 o'clock a t ths D nkt tnor- b tmiry-chapel. Rev. George Lmij

of American Palb offlebtlng,.Miss Lob E d w a id s ju ^ e d mu*

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nbig -at a Bobo hospital where he■ had been under treatment for In*; Juries following an automobile ac-

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. -Accuaed In a petit larceny charge ‘

. of tlielt ot from Mn. Myrtle Mui*I llTj of Twin Palls. George ThomssI Skinner t o found guilty a l trfslI before a - ^ man jury. In Justice

> yesterday. Sentence Is to be pro-; nouJted to d a y ._ ____ _----

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