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. City Edition- . TE — VOL. 18. NO. IPS., R iGEnS ilESK COUPLE T IPPED ^ i L im iEDSE Voung Woman and Injured Companion Removed From Side -of Granite, Moun- tain in Yosemite Parl< (By The Aawclntcd PrcM) YOSEMITEj Cnllf., Aug. 7 Cfawlins down the steep side uf a solid sranitc'mountain where a misstep would have (Icuth, park runBers today res- cued Miss Elizabeth Lorimcr, , of Chicopcp, Mass., und Injured companion,, Kob- *•1 Pute, 35, on Inglewood, CaUrornlu. Ntlu Lorimcr upiKurccl little llic \eo;t>e lor tlic orCciU, although she bjicnl the tvhole niglit lunging to ll roclc ior her lUc. She was clad only In a co^ume o( hiking shorts. Palo wns brouRht to the valley llo .r luic toduy, pincvil Iti un hmbu* lii.icc nncl taken to Lcwla Memorlnl hosplial III Vo.«mite vnlley. Doctors . siiW he was suflering Irom a Irac- tured shoulder, badly cut head, body brukaes nnd scratches nnd n po.«lblo Irncmre of the hkiill, Rnnicers snld Pnlc's Injuries uero received when lie (cll whib . trying to (lnd a wuy bnck up the niounuin by inooiillghl. The rung' ers eald they (ound him aboul 100 Icei from the place where ihcy rea* cucd the Rlrl. Pate, ihey reported, %vas slaRgcrlns burely conscious, neur Uie edge ol ll sheer roci: cIlK when .they loutid him. Mel by Doctor Rangers Robert RimcII and Cnry Jacluon lied the Injured Pale on n eiittcher and slid him down over locks to the vullcy Iloor 2000 (cel Uclow. About 800 lect Irom the vnl- Icy Iloor they were mci by a doclor,' While n uowd o( vncatlonUts. ln< eluding Paic'A vl(e iiiid lhe girl's jiarcnc?. Mr, nnd Airs. W. A. Lorimcr, looked on. the ranscrs climbed to the top ol XIuK Dome, the Kranllc peuk nnd then dcsccnded about :000 Icei to reach the trapped pair. Ranger Rodney Shtsholm, (or* xnerly a member of the A lukt ex< pcdlUons of the Rev. Bernard nub< . b«rd. ••glAcJpr jvJcat.- and Bobm nussell. CCC foreman, look Miss Lstlmcr • lr«n • ord brought her down wlUle the olber rescuer* allended to Pate' ••They 'ftxrc' the nlcnt rangeni I ever saw," said MUs Lorlmer «s slic returned to the camp o( her anxious ji.ircnis.'8he refused hospital treat- ment. Miss LorUner nnd Pate became trapped on lhe ledge late yesterday. They built a fire, fllgnnHslng thelr • Continued on Pnge 2, Col. ll jjL L G H X S l^ — -L- sh - a - do - ws - In Day’s Eventt (Dy Tlie A!i*f>cbl'<l Prc’S' London's Scourgc— LONDON — Suburban Lomlou* liuusevcives bec.ime n defcndMK force ' today and lought with boiling water \ milhona of flying onu winch In- ' vndM i)n-ir homw )jj doudi. r;iviig- ' liK iholr cnrdcn.1 nnd looting their | liirders. ' The liuiccl scourge wm dcicribcd \ by A. Moore HoRurih. founder ot ) the inMliuto of mlcro-bloloo', as ilie ' v.or.M in 2i ycar.v iif iitiribuicd il 10 the nbum!.im brecdics or lh? ) mout spring and p.iclicti-d li aou'.iI ' be over m a Jew day*. : / The ams settled In swarming | A ccloGle* in the Kardcns already men- ' T need by dry wrallier. The house- holders imniPdl.itfly Ixt-hi tMe aox*. oj extermination. iU.irmrU by llj- | Knrlh'3 reveliillon iliai culj:;y ol • tlie .m u reproduccj BO,(X«i more uitli ' riiind resularivy. |' W ronff Steer ARKANSAS CITY. Kiis. - U.i: • !c mond W righl. Bob El.-;on anrt Bill ' i Hamilton only wanted lo so to a ' . buU rrgftt on Uieir lir^t tnp to Mex- , ICO. Howtver, they ran tnto i»ngu«se i dirflcullles at DUbao. ' f They couldnl find the arena, j * il-.ry souKiu iirl|, of shopkccpcis i riity wiRgipd fingers ID l.'tii K I'orrj,. they drew crude plcturiM a-d X^itii througli motion-v At the c.ife ri;<-re they tried the Utter t.-ey were b:(,!;slil a brrf undwleh. c Of All' P la c c d " I [ LI.N-COLN. Neb. - r ^ i c 'N c b n r j k a l ' Itijuor control commu»ion-»till m ' ' it< swnddhng clotues—ttas sought its >" way tnrouKh maie.i of complex prob- ! * li-mJ, b'.it today's p^rplexltf top^' lllrm ;:1I. I ' 0;vUle L<'cse:r of Thcd.'ord. Ne- i bra.\lca. wanU' to Ko Into the rattle- ! »nake-kiIl:nR builseM. He x-ote to * til? state department of ecrtculiure ft'klnc If ti;r st.itp paid ar.y b.ianty * ff>.- ahnbalc rcpiile sbushter:. . , T!:e Irtt-r w,i.t rr>rred !o tJie , V c=---^:c:v b i - n I QI'AKK TAKLS TOU. a / -'nc.OTA. Coicmbui. A'.;;. ' I'— ' A .-.-verr r i k ; U « l !l^e l^r- I „ 4 I ciLv j^ ^ j l u / j u r e d the vl- I tl ' of Pa-'to, nr».- the En.irod-.-an | h tc-j.i}............................................. ' li JE LKASgp wnta M ainro or ABBOCTATBa PftEaS Republican New Deale IE R h o d e I s l a ed f artar AtHearinsr m- .7 W lin E -S 4'iK S a S i^ H E '■ .ve 1 ** cs- M . cr, ■ nd « k '‘Sfe3 M B a tiB S H B g -■; )b- V Jd, Ihc > ’* she to ley 3U> •llll or» ' ic- mTKlCK J. liURLEY, former see- >dy retary of war, ensages senate lob- blo by eommUtee In lively tUla when called as a witness.—(>V> rhoto. l : s ___________________________________ llle ----------------------- ------------------------------ i^iRLEnfiim i WITHiZGW 'J Former Secretary of War Comcs to Grips Witii investigators' or, , " n- —— :l's WASHINGTON. Auc. 7 <-P>—T o cr, the a«fom>>aalR;e»t of a tariain he argument bet«-een ratrick J. Ilor- uk ley and the senate lobby commlt- >el lee, ileutha.or the houae lobby In- veitlgatioD (oday hunted far boi ir- rntlUeaily for H. C. Hopmd, mnch- :x- sooght Btllltiea magnate. 'b- The hunt, tliey Intimated, had fln- ally fwrtowffd doirn lo the paint •m where they war* really pretty onn- ■-<* itaent -lie- co»Hd b« fOMi<r'*‘fcobife- where in Maryland." Developmenbi. they Added wllh !i Mmewhat myster- * loiw touch. Wfre lo bc expected hourly. ! ■Thc^e lilnls.cnpix'Wtt d.iy In which !• Ibfy svDoped iSoai! .on ont Jioifl7 and om couniry club, while thclr] ly. (Continued on Page 3. Col. D i :lr ____________________ ■PLIERJO IR IST jPost Brings Plane Down in ' Bay at Juneau on First ii Log of Trip j' ,-j, JUNEAU. Al««,l;fi. Ai:if. 7 cV— j ^ ElRhl hours nnd 15 minutr^ after,' Pf they had hopped off from the Den-i.' ■J. to n nirport nrar Senitlr. Wlley i J. PoM. fnmo;i% filer, nnd roni-l piinlon o:i ii."vncntlou trip." Wili;*- RoKcr^; Moti'd comrdlan and Him;'- ,(j Mnr. lanrtcd In the bny hen- nti Q. 5;30 p. m„ Pacific .Mandnrd lime. 1* It ; W hile Po-.; W.V pvaxlve as at • Ihn stnn ot liU lluht on hU fu- ’ ■,j turo plnns, Rowit.h «;iii| he planned ' to fjy fnrtlirr 'nlth hl.^ friend nnd .. lhat possibly they would resume • their tllght toniRlit. Posfs only eommenl was ••ue are KOlng lo stay lifre until we Rrt J J, ready to taUe <';t Ior mmrwherr," ^ jJ he later rrveaied. howevrr. that he . I planr.^^d to, fly throaeli Interior “ Ala-Jsa. i ThroiiK* 'vrre linfd niong adja- ' rch'. docks aa the red pontonned n j mnnopl.mr taxird nvn Oa.»ilneau '■ .channel and tied up nt Ihe P.iciric : 11 I Aln^kn airway.^ haiicar. «: ' State, City 0 1 Follow Houi e SEATTLE, Aug. 7 r,P—Official I dignity, so-called, waa ndded today i I to staid old capital hlll.V l-iipend- <■ I ins ••lox hunt,^' wltli the announce- .i ^ I inent Lieulcsi.iiil-Govemnr Vlcfoi .' „ I Meyer* and .\‘a-.nr Charles F. r , 1"mngbone'^ Smith would fallow llie i . ' hcunds Prlday momlnB. *' L i Mayor Smllh and hL» secretary. I Rudy Block, al'.lred hi teiitrd reel r , coaLi. wtlt be moHntr^ upon on/ li . l'.or*e. a jittery nag which survived '* ^ the Seatlle ''spavin and rincbon'" p detby his honor spoawirwl la.«t li J. spring. The liruiennnt covernor. ulin rrm- ti , ducts an crchrstra, will be arrerfl wJili a baton nnd bc.if th-- bnch behind or ahrati of the dosv c 3<-. v, pending nn. how fa,<it they sn;Sf!« i' along. ■' Robert O. Jonr?,. .coniniunit.v I newspaper publi>lier ;ind mailer oi v • I the hounds, said Uie capiul hiU J ! hunt-eommrrciBl club, felt It ad- lic-tei;ijjl jgicrTJOi grc./caL , -■ ACCURAT WIN _______________________ TW] [IS Jubilate, irs Scoff At iMElection Roosevelt R efuses To Com m ent Oh V ote R esults (By The AssocUt«(f Press) WASHINGTON, Aug, 7— ' Republicnn victory in Rhode*; ’ Islnnd in the year’a initial election elated G.G.F. lenders toduy, while most Democrata scoffed at contentions it indi- the Ncw Deal. But Senator Walsh (D- Maa.H) bluntly uttributod hi.s party’s defcm to "uneconomic poh- cles of the odmlnlstrutlon,” and Sen- ator Smllh (0 -6 0 suld "It Is In- dlcntlve of n dclcrmlnuilon *to gQ to tl)cjjght." - n RooseveU Rcfuie* Comment President jiooseyelt refused com- i mcnl. Idling his press conference hu hadn’t kno'A-n nbout the clccllon unlll hc rend nbout ll In the papers. Tlic execuitvc nlso dccllncd cojn- mcnt on Rhode Island's rejection * of a $12, 000,000 public works bond * Isstn s|>oiiAored by Ils Democratic * goveriiur, Theodore P. Oreen. Only one Item. $3,000,OCK) for unemploy- . mcnl relief, npparcnily survived. i Republicans liitcrpreted lhe result i os n reaction to huge government cxpendllurcs.' Senator 0?rry (D-RI), explaining why Charles P. Risk was able to I garner 4a.0-J3 voles In his state's flrsl coiigrc&,lonul district agulnsl 3S,0M for Aulonlo Prince, tho Dem- ocratic candidate said "the process- ing u x camc into it. and. 1 Uilnk. r the denth sentence and this so-called ( revenue bill, which Is very destruc- tive." ' Illiea 'Holds Lead In Kentucky, meanwhile, Thomas 8. Rhen led Lieutenant Oovemor A. B. Chiii^Icr fur lhe Democratic gubernatorial jjonilnntlon, TJiey will enter u ruii-oll primary September 7. Rcpuultcans. nominated King Swoi«;. a Lexington circuit Judge, and cxiircMCd hope lhat rivalry ot the DcmocraUc factions would work toward a Republican victory In' No- vember. [ P;:ul Johnson, fonner congresa- ‘ Bian. nnd.Uugh Whll«. mlUlonslre ; ••jmK'::uiza,-va«ed » clo«.b>tU>-ln MlssUutppl's Democratic gubema- ' torial primary, wltb lha Untl result : in doubt. Soma claimed Senator ‘'Long (D-La) was backing Jolinson, 'blit ill least one olht'r candidate ! ;al5o clulnicd his supiwrt. II The Rhode Island contest. In an I area filled Wllh textile mills. Was jfor the scat left vacant by.Francis .0. Condon. Democrat, who has been I ;ipi)ointcd to the state supreme court. ll-' wa.s given a 21.0C0 majority In i ' i;c-J. ! Ilhode Island ls»urs : lliik. In addition lo liammerlng, IilH*-N<.w-I>n|-|>ro«r«mi-^mjih,iBlB«j-- ht.s .vupi>ort for Immcdiiite payment -■<>1 Ihn boniik, Aqufsilori whlch Princo \\kirn'd. Tlie Dcinocrallc candidat*. ‘wllli two day.s iigo rtccivcii ii •'good ihick" telegram from Poi.tmastcr! iGoiicral Parley, Democratic nationnl U'hnlrman. catnpalgned on the slogan, . i "Shall It be back Id Hoover or for- !-*nrd wllh Roosevelt." lleprcscniattve Snell, the Rcpiibll- ' ran leader, slimmed up GS3.P. views : ' »uii a floor speech in which he said, i j-'ihe handwriting Is on the wall." | j •'The jKoplt of the couniry arc [ jKO.'ii? to reJcct reckJcs.s cxiiefirfitures i ;of the admlnutratlon.- hc s.iid, i I Dut Speaker Byms .inld "lUiodc 'Island has always t>een regarded as 'a Republican state," and Senator ' Plttmnn (D-Nevi declared llie elec- tion "ixad no nallonal siitnlflcance wh,itevcr" and thal the people were "voDng oppo.<nio.T^ ta cQndlllon.i in (Continued on’Pi'ge 3. Col. 3 )~ Sawtooth Park - Bill in Senate WASHINOTON. Aug. 7 f-P)--Sen- ntor James p. pop^. of Idaho, in- ^ :ro-:iiced a bill totlay to autliorla ' establishment o! tlv.- Sawtooth' .;;atlonal park In Idaho. _ < -------- ---- --- . )fficials To ; nds In Seattle i - . —7—---- J We had to gel gun permlU I ihToueh the mayor."'Jone* explain- •* cd. •but modt of all we wnnt him f .irinind to keep the dog catcher until lhe hum t* over. We rti n'i want the pound wagon trundl- v ins off the pacfc Just-when the > L;«;;v Quarry U sUrted, ’ . i -Now thai If* been decided to- rtizry- shotCTin.*i—what, it'* nol sport- , i::: u> shoot a fox?—we thought^;; ur J belter have Meyers there to pardon anybody who bam an5TSer~* li'-.arer by m uuke." Thrrell be « rlck.'ihsw on Ihr field s tr rarry In the gam? or ca.tu.-\!tlrs. t^e eaae may be, • '.Ve want u cleari.v. understejod V,.-.•'-ver. .that our usme a ricksriaw ^ IN nol mtended ns an affront to any ^ nation.- Jones said. ^ C.\votes. r.l,ich hsvr rrponedly ® annoyins capital hsU n-sitifnls ^ ikubstltuie for thr fox. IJ-d cm *i T-.-rrc »• p— tod!'> - I--'! -liop' v.>-r- •.|Julln^ -jg-; (or »d4UUw»i 4 rE -A N •ASSOCIATOP PB FALI 'WIN I'-ALLS.'lDAHO, THUBSDA- ' Two Youths Try - Living In WiJds- [■ To Win $200 Bet TACOMA. W ash, Aug. 7 W ' - .1 hel two Tac(^a I .voutlvi a re going Inlo the wild* iiinuntulns lo live for 30 days ulih only.a Ilshlng line, a hunt- 'O k»>fe and a cigarette llghUr i with which lo llgRt'thclr flrej. Tlic two, Tom Vltos. 33, iait~ Cntham Ring. 10. planned to huirt thelr back-lo-natuns slunt M)inc time today and «U1 be la the wtldemeu by nightfall. They will leave discarded clothing ' with friends at the btst outpost (lu, ol clvillaitlon. wearing only aym ; I' iiliocs and trunks Into the forest. : Tlielr stunt camc about I'K through an argument In a store ita ; opernwd by WUllam Rast.' JJ I "I’ll bet you 9300 a man can ' * ca Into the woodi » fish- live (or at^lcnsi a monlh,- said n. Vito:. _1’A1I right." said Rast. ''tbe **• bcl'is on. If you Hft’-'e to come oul of the woods before Septem- I*’ * btr 7. then you can spend 100 flny.t nl hard Jnbor helping me KQ . iiuUd my house at Dny Island. If you wTn' I'll pay you thu >300." ------------- i" HEAT Wl GR IPS i M ID -WEST iEW i >y- ' ■ ___ - J ult i Many Communities Report | Highest Temperatures ; of Season ' e's , (Dy Tlie Associated Press) < A tenacious heat wave, « ik. making up in intensity this ] «> [summer for its late start, be- "* hind lliat of In.st yenr, re- c newed its grip yeaterday { UJ (W ednesdny) on middle , A. America nftdr a brief respite , lie of cooling brec?.e.s and scat- i tered «howerw. * Oklnhoma added another -e heal fntulliy to a list whleh lias ex- . qI ceeded IM in the nation for Uie ■ ,v Slimmer. Carl Siewart, 10, son of I 0. Bheriff Bud Stewart of McCurtaln I oouniy. Oklahoma, died at IdeabeL * a- At Oklahoma Clly, where Uie mer- „ cury shot up to lOJ. John Neiaaa» In- 26, was prostrated. , a. ' S«a«»ii’a Kkl> Martu Many eommtmltles reported the or highest marks of the season. Thea® » Included: Wellington. Kansas. 110; ' t« Arkansas Clly. Kansas. 100: Bartles- vUle, OUahoma. 108; and Wlchlla. in Kansas. 107. a. The United Stales wcother bureau ■If reported that heat nnd Uck of mols- In ture hnd riamaged from 25 to 50 rt per cent of the corn crop In ensiem S Jn and central Kaii.sas, n section which a ! hitherto has not been so hard hit a as lhe wcMrrn area by drouth con- a dltlon.s. n 'R I Kansas City experienced 100 nnd c; ^‘‘-thentjnirK'FntTimiratrl^uis-tDppert-^ tll 00 for the flficenlh conseculive day, tl Marks rahRmc from 95 to, lOO pre- w vailed In lowu. In Nebmska. where p xl about n score of the summer's heal si er ! fatalities hnve occurred. Lincoln had “* 99 yesterday compared with Tues- u n. day's 97. d f* Chicago's tcniperaiure was lu the •'( I- (ConUnued^ Page a. Col. 4i ^ vs ; ---------------------------, mSTCEITlOi " ;s I b< r lEPTB f FLOODS E _____ o( -• -------- 1‘ Raging Streams Claim Two ^ Lfves and Cause Heavy |w Property IXamage . __ ll 1 MASSIM.OS. O, An*. 7 *■ Hood water*, the wont In the B sUU alnrc ID13. swept over east ' ecRiral Ohio lodsjr. eJalmlng loo f ilie*, ferrlni hundreds of tamlUe* T : to vacate their heme* and eatulng ' heavy d«ma(e te prajMfly and h ' Nicholas B«-go-.<c. a tarnur. drowned near CcjJioclon aa ho ».is swept fro.’u lhe loof of hU siallec automobile on a state highway. S Steve Uunoff, 7, fell into s'aoUen RJiter^s Run at .Mansfield and u s' ilrownvd. .Mu.% .NUrjory Mcliitc.;;, i 7J dlsapjH-i:rcI from her home ii. Iioiidale village. Columbian couui^. and elfort* ol sea.-chers lo ttnd ht.' u provec unsuccessful. Thty feare- w I- .'he had drowned m flooded Hollaw jt); n Rock run. wi-.ich Iias swept o\er ;•-•. \ Hi •r banks. u*' « Tbe hcawt.'.i loll was In Tuscarn- [»« •was. 6urk, Holmes. Coshocioii, by ' Muskingum and Washington coun- I as lie*. Peiween 70 and 100 Masilllc'n a , :am;Il*f wrre rescued from floodeil sr ^ nomei by police and fl.-rmen in | ne b ^ SAN FRASTIRCO fair '• COVSILTS WITII rWA I BAN FRASCISCO. Aug. 7 i,1'r— I- Leland Culler, president of the San ! f fYanclsco Bay Lxpossuon. Inc, the p * celebration jUanned l>ere In 1»M | V when the bu bnrtgca conr>e«Ung San I atr , Francisco wiih Marm county cn’or.e ■ an 'Ide ard Alsiieda county oa the Igo , t;ii'r.-*KiU be firlihed-. left todaj V f . —'V // •tr-etcn to confer alth PWA tr.: CllKUl*. ■■■' PRESS NEWSPAPER—COitf. LS JAYJIORNING, AUGUST S, 1335 ilR's sporai ^ : O IGES REWR IT ING ri& M B ILL- r Administration and Business _ I" ' Ciasii Again at Hearings; I .TreasuryAidAsi<sHeavier i r Levies on Big Corporations I i 'Hy Tlie Associated Presif) WASHINGTON. Aug. 7— I A lufw lulm iniatration-buai- Jj nc.t.s ehi.slj over thp tax bill to- I dny topped a treasury asser- J • tinri fh>il hnns-ff ___ j renai’ded" pre.sidentiiil recom- m 'iidutluns. r Secrclary M orgenthau had » rc fused to compare the taxes ‘ J Vl ted overwhelmingly by the . h( .MC with Mr. RoojevcU'fl secom- i'“ I m iiQuiimis. liul young Robert H. Jc* Ji iksuii, while lelhiig tha senate II- nil ni^ict; commltlee the depreulon had ,.j, ”l:^ieiied lhe concentration of cor- - poraw-owiied wealth.” rt«orously uxTgcd While House recommcnda- «ai lloiii as opposcd-to the house plan. nd. Calk New Deal Coman'oUtlo •<ev V ile said heavier taxes on corpora- f/,” tlon inconicti, wllh the largest pay- j lng Uie most, were Just. But on the opjMsiU; side, Fred H. Clausen ol hotlcon, Wisconsin, spokesman lor rt thu Chamber of Commerce ot the United stules, coiilc»{led a gradu- aCcd corporation Incoms tax •'based solely on size withorlt reference lo (^oi oilier factors Is Indefensible.'* Between the ndmlnlstmUon-busl- ^ Bcss rounds. William McNair, Dem- ocratic mayor of Pittsburgh, de- e. nounced the uut bill as "conflsca- f_ Uon ' and *he New Deal In general . “ u -comraunlsilc." ^ , ^ Jackson, who came ta Uie treasury 2- only 18 months ago from ft Inw gj, y prucUce in Jamestown, New York, } but whose name has become nation- ^ ally known as the chief government p ^ attorney in the 13.000.000 income lax j, t- suit ngalnst Andrew W. Mellon, gave the most detail^ testlinony yet re- (Continued oj Page 'i Col 8i t- . I 'r : HI R IOT BUB " MmuotoifflTi; le ' ----- -- la I " milcr Opponents Swarm New “ York Courtroom as Sev- ^ cn Go on Trial 1- --------------------------------- lhe » NEW YORK. Aug. 7 l.n - Weal (olK n Sldo court wus thrown Into tcmi>or-> youi h ary turmoil today when seven men mg It accuscd of taking part In n rlullous me 1 - anil-naa dtmoiisiraiioii on tlie Oer- man liner Bremen's pier July 27 d cme up for hearings. Ul rt‘ ■g(.uita of MiiimTniZTrs-iMckrd-ln- |] |; i’, Uie sjiectators' srctlon yelled. •- whlsUvd and »iom|.cd-UicicJcci..imUt — r •r police rc.server* wcr»: called in to re- L II store quiel.^ | d The uproor briian when one of I- U« defeiise lawyers, Roy u, tllUon, declared United Stales courts were n^, if "setting comparable with llic courts - of lascUii llaly or nail Germany." | C'aU Squad Car* This brought cheers from the aud- ience and a coll for Mjuad cars Irom court attendanu. Aftfr tome aemblancc of (]ulel had ( been reatored. "I'oiiy Albcs, 33, was Flr convicted of disorderly conduct-in 8ai \ connection with lhe Btemrn db- the i turbance and the cays ol the si* lay others wpre adjounied until August ^ 0 Four of j hc reniainliiK defendants are accused of feluiilous nnd er, i when District Attorney .Haurlcc ptali I^ody brought an additional charge „noi of unlawful assembly agsir.'t ihem the defense lawyers. al| avociated wllh th? Uiternallonal labor <!rtcnw. ^ entered'strenuo'os objectinij- ... . MDROERWEM i ~ tlon, Search Pusfied (or Slayer ' of Youtli Traveling to Pocatello " ' PENDLETO.V. Ore.. Ays. 7 >rr~ _ • I While the aearph quickened : 6t ahe ; I J bniUl aUyer of »^vea.-r.Irt R o y /J tl •, Hamm of Portland, i^jlice .irv.-v.inced lisle today lhal a two-f<Kit ^!e^l bar. I . laelghlng ten pour.d.«,.'h»rt i>"n ii'ed | , by the killer to crush Hamn'.' .»»ull >' ». .iw . Tbe.hatrum ent. a klnR-pi.’-. Irom _H( 1 a wagon, found sliekir.c in lhe lo f« I vrouod in front of ihr varaT-.t hou.w expe I I near Mecham. in which Hamm's t dny body wa* discovered, Mlc.-c6c0pic ex- f dam .amtnation. the offlcemvnd, rr\raled »ft« the heavy pm was thr death wrapon.: . Police believed Hamm «.uv the ^ jfne U.cUm of an escaped maniac or of . man |.i murdtring hluh-hlktr wiio be-1urd‘ ! Uevnl he hs<f c«ii;deraWe BioT.ry. j and 1 The yotsth left PorJand i: days:*“* lago for 1»ocalello. Idaho. *lt:i a car t Th ■ar>d trwUer, loaded wiUi f.c»;'r.".old er « jgoods for hU brother. J. D Hsmm :-\-o5ui of Lhal c:ty. He earned.* httle: lng ] mr.r..--r. but none was found ;ii hu ,»b:r • . ‘ beuii MPLETE ________ ^ IL Y Stirred By Fierce El Tug At Nazis Fan F Hatred ,Ag; Man Leaps To D^ath From Trotective -----------------Custody’ ---------------1 ~ BERLIN, Autf.-T {/I')—lie-' portfi of anti-Jewish violence, i (j maas meeHnga and whafapi f, parently waa the auicidc of a : p Jew in '‘protective fH.>>'to(ly", * marked Nazidom’s drive lo*; j* night against non-Aryana. i g; An official announcement I hi naid more meaaurea would bo — tidojited to halt thi: stream of — jcwA pouring luto Berlin irum the | | i iiiovliicts lor safety. Tlie nature of lliu program was. not divulged. || In smoll towns tbe drive against lhe Jews continued unabated. At Jiadbach, Karl Frenkel, a Jewish culllv dealer who was taken Into -piolccUvo custody" on a charge ol laclal turpitude, died from injuries ■uffered when he apparenUy jumped Qn Irom tbe third floor of the jsU. Jewlab Hotel cloMd Authorities of Bavaria closed Uie Park notel at Bad Toelz, an cxdu- >lvcly Jewish csubllslimont, on the liround th a t' Uie Jews' behaviour IUd brougbt protpsU from all Aryans * It lhe spa. crijo Jewish tefegrspftio J*® igciicy said the burgomaster ordered f ‘* III Jews to leave Bud ^oeU wllliln •?’ ' It hours aod tb a i 350, iii^cludlng sick illd aged, wero affected). 5" ResldenU of Flichach conductcd I storm demonstration wlKn a Jew & Uted a placard from a truck whlcli J.' 1 lad brought a company of storm el, roopera to town. A brownshlri lead- adn T forced the Jew lo hold a lurid cau; Ign, while he gave an impassioned 8ml iddreas about the episode. kllU Jem Not Sem4 hea Holel and rooming house owners thei it Reblnsbefg, near Berlin, decided »] 9 djsplsj' signs: "Jew* tre n o t gtUl •rved twre.” Jews were denounred indi 1 m asi meetings In the la n tr cittfe saU a the Boutb Hanover and Brufls- nek dUtrlcU. ’n i F mayor of Andemach-on- 1 tblne ordered an Inscription on the as ynagogue, "Do we not all have one ner ather, Do we nol all have one Ood?" whl emoved. Hla decrce wot upheld by cou he district governor. Tho decision -] ollo.wed the appearance of HlUer ouths before the synagogue shout-' will ng In unison. "We do not have 3:3C he same God us Jews." j,, itflzSaiER^i -puaES^OFFIWS ' w-on )amage to Nation’s Newest der' Fighting Ship Estimated jni7 at $ 100,000 ___ St QUINCY. Mass.. Aug. 7 IT)— 1 Plre swept (hr rlUii of l/acte Sam'« newest cruiser to«Uy, and _ lhe big > 0,000 ton V. R. H. Qolocy lay eriBRled at her dock. While officials of the Dethlehem up hlpbulldlng corporation, her build- har r, and navy olticna^ sought to ex- tain tha cause of the Blare, they nofflclallu estimated the losa as r; light reWii »100.000. T afte Thp blare waa conflned^i*fg*>)>------- > the rxlremrly '■xprnslve maater CK vuchboard in the engine nxwn'ahd- > lhe main cables and olher wiring hlch lead from it. Naval offlcials said no current p, as being genrratrd In the ship fid ll was seemingly unt^elermlned ow the insulation around cable ork. which was‘nearing comple- g, on. could have become Ignited. i-co A watchman waa on duty aad nni le shfp was brllllancly Ulumfnated Ine tan atem tfl «tern. 'meae IlghU. fled ipplled by a shore current, remain- | s’ .or, 1 on during Uie fire, IbuIIi lollywood Exp Would Freez HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. Au«. 7 0^)1 "get -Hope that he aoon would be able I did t frt«xe a human being atlve as an’ O iperUnent wa.s rapreasrd here to-; men ay by Dr. Ralph WUlard. wbo tne alms he haa revived imall a o lm ^ ' seas rter freerlns them solid. | a n d At the same tlmr Dr. C. Warn.1 '" J rneral mana«rr cf the cHjr hu-i ^ «n^-dep«rtmenl. trrmed Dr. WU-| ^ * rd's work an •'nhRoIuie>nulsaiKe-| ° ' id promlsi-d to stop it 'U the Uw. 111 stand back of me.- j The handsome young espertment-; TT • aald more lhan 180 persons had; mati iJunteerrd to siibmit to his free*- lo ci £ procew. He said he hoprd to b«' poss 3lr »o try Ihr pmee\.» on a humr.n s—ii ;uiK tbu aulusm bu; li^t mould pcfu NEV aausER Aoorr ooreao or OIBOOLATIOHB y Threat 0 Ithiopian E t Chieftain Flames Of gainst Jews —n A ll ■Free M ason Lodges Dissolved rr --------f n - N 'n T f - f i n r m nnv ------- sat BERLIN. Aug. 7 (flV-Hclclui. fuehrer Hitler’s newspaper, t>er Voelktocher Beobachter, said In » r front .page story Uxlay Uut nil Free Mcvson lodge# in Oermany will comc to ftn end August 10 ,, with the dlssoluilon of the atnte- lodgo of Saxony, the Dresden great lodge and the ''Oerman breUuen chain" ot Leipzig. . WOMEN CilTED OF ‘TORSO ’SLftfiS ______ to One Figlits Off Hysteria }‘J While Other Smiles d" at Verdict or' _ ' I*" CUICAGO, Aug. 1 (/P) — Two ^ women in (beU forUe>--eaeh blaming the other for amnglng the gnieaome “torso'' slaying of p-i! Ervin J. Lanr. 28•year-o^ grocery clerk—were convicted leday «T hU murder. fitandlns befo.'e Judgo Cornelius | (jei J.' Harrlnston, Mrs. Blanclie Dunk-'Adi el, 4J, Last's nioUier-ln-law who git admllted she plotted hla death be-'defi cause of Jealousy, lud Mrs. £velyn;Thl SmlUi, 47,- wbo confessed that she'at killed blm and backed off his legs, I c heard tha verdict that may aend'the them to the etectrie ch&lr. {Hal “Blanche Dunkle,* I ftad you.Ing guut/ of murder as ebured la the «i>li Indictment," Judge Harrlngt^l said. • -1?*’^ rifw. o«,nr.#tl« ' g Them wms a moment of sUenoe wit as Mn. Dunkel twisted her hands the ner>'ously, flghUng off Uie hysteria | 1 which caused her to faint In the car court room yesterday. |mei -Evelyn Smith, i find you guilty J " the Judge conUnued. "Sentenoe. “™ wltl be passed upon boUi of you at of 3:30 o'clock tomorrow ftflemoon." j Mrs. Smith, who from the wit- nesa sUnd told the court of Mrs. Dunkel's refjuest Uiat Lang be kill- ijfi cd, of how he waa atuplfied with 3rinlt. bugged, and then garroled"*')*' In her opnriment. smiled falnUy as , ' Almost before the erowd which Illled the court room to hear the i women's confessions realized that . judgment had been pronounced, tbe derendnnta were hurried through a. _ corridor nnd laken to the county I Jnll.. ; Stubborn Blaze In " '01 Tacoma Lumber Mill ., TACOMA, Wa.sh.. Aug.' 7 | 1 | Fire whleh orlclnatcd in a veneer, drier and did damage that may run' up lo tioo.ooo to the veneer and UU! iwnlviood plants of the Whceler- O^Kod Sales cor|)Ornllon on the raeonui tldellats stubbornly resisted efforts of 100 flrtmen and neaily IS many mill employes for four hours sfter It started at 3 a. m. today. ____ ___________________ 1 Shiflvard Workers B attle B rest lv i --------- Ca PARIS, Aug. 7 <T) — Throng* of ihipyarU workrr.s acaln fought Bre.it. holier toiiiRhl in continued protesu itamst Kovernmriital pay cuU. ' •f' 6ric.'4l wcr^ injured sllglJUy aS' k*ooj» and gendarmVa charged the P‘‘ Mnter* twenty tlmes'Tjffore ehas- 'ne o.'t the troobJemakera, wha d e -' , ' llrd a ban on street gaiherlnss. *“ i’ .or,-d .-Harris and attempted to julirt barricades. ^ ------- I as gavi perimenter ize Man Alive fcrli ------------------ ' lr "get prrrr.tasion”—from whom he enn flirt no: specify. the <5ne of the object* of the experl- no i ment-i ii lo drtcrrolnr whether frees- Ti ne alive will destroy certain dl- Cret lease ginns. A monkey thus froren Per: »nd “revH-ed” la to be tested later fire n thla rvvpccl. Dr. Robert E. ComWi of Berkeley, Oi ahose revMcation cf cllnlea'Ty exar lead dots cau.-icd a sensaUon more her: :han a vear ago. hallrd Dr. Willard's T rork as “QuUe a remarkable klUfi ichlevement." . "N The powibiUiy of suspending ani- "V nation by putting human beings In- "K o cold storage and 'revlvUig" them Fe xjsiibly a eentiirr Uter was fore- Sehi ,—u hv ComL^h in Dr. Willard's ex- wom ftitaiciUk iLSP TODAY:-Fair j: WS M 12 PAGES — 5 CEl^S " 3f War, Figiitefs ns’ Leash 100,000 Warriors In Review Sho.ut Old Battle Cry Disloyal^ Denied (By The Associated Press) ADBIS ABABA—Tribal chiefs rncoBnter dlfflcalty In restrain- -fuf-wlMer-warrlari-from-advanc*--------- (ng on Italian colonic*. ROME - Govemmenl called more potential officers lo colora aa pnblle demonstnted In sopport of II Dace's Ethiopian policy. LONDON — Greai BrIUIn haa made ’^strong representations" to Itatr agafnit viotent anU- Engllsh attacks in Itallao press. PORT SAID . . Otflclal flgtves dlscloied approximately MO,000 ItalUn soldier* and Uboren have pasted through the Baet canal for Eaat Africa In pasl six months. ADDJS ABABA, Au?. 7 VP) A growing war fever in Ethiopia In giving chief* a difficult time in restraining hot blooded warriom, eager to start for tho frontier of iltalian colonies, reports todny from outlying districts dis. closcd, A striking demonstration of the U-lbesmen's loyalty and'de. tcrmlnaUon to defend EUUopla's borders was given on the plains of northern WoUo province, near Oon- dsr. TJiere IWjOOO w trrton pasaed la review before IP-year-old Crown Prince Aafa Wusen. W ar Cry Resoimda "Ebelgumel Ebalgumel" (mow them down) repeatedly shouted the fierce black fighters. They faced Adua, 100 miles to the nortb, where .Ethiopia sdmlntfCered a .enishtng .defeat lo Italy some 40 yean ago. I This was their forefathers’ war ery a t Adua. I Chiefs are bird.put to restrain' ,the men, la keeplilc wltb Emperor HaUe Belatsle's p o l^ ot not provoke Ing trouble, so Intense U Uie bslUe ■#plr«, ' I .An. uncooftmed report Mid Rm Mu)i4 ttttlK, .minister of war. fleir io. D«»le,''c*plt*l of WoUo provlnoe. te vlmeai tbe review and confer with the crown prlnoe on strategy In tbe event of an luUan atUck. I Tlie crow^ prlnoe, It was said, can muster a force of some 130,000 men, 80,000 of them'cavalrymen. It Iwas expected Uiey would bear the hrnnt of the flrsl onslaught In case of hosUlltles. presumably nt Adua. j Revolt Slory Dented ' Reporu Uut Asfa Wusen had re- belled against bU father were of« flcially denied. 2t was said they ap« parenUy were based on erroneous -infonnaUon-or-«-mlslnl«rpretatton ------- of lhe~[anatlo enthusiasm o f h i s . . - troops In review. The IB-year-old irenrra~ui*"thronerinnurBiiwrnss ------- never shown the allghtest disloyalty to hU father. I Alsc denied w u a rumor that a Jspaness mllltafy mlis/on hsd I (Continued on Page 3. Ool. 1) 'O k TM new MDERJESTiO ir Witness-Defendant Charges William t-ee Ferris Killed Attorney DETROIT, Ang. 1 (/D—Florence Jackson, former Burlr«qae dane- er, made Ihe dirret charge from Ihe wltnesa' stand loday lhat William U e I'etrla shot Howard Carter OlckJeaon. .New Vork al- tomey, on Ihe night ef laat Jone 28. The Jaekson woman, with hrr sUter Lorelta. and Jean Miller, are accnsed Jointly with Ferrh of alaylng Dickinson In a hold-up plot. Under croas-cxamination toiay. Florence Jack.ion uild she saw Ferrls sUnd over the altemey's body Lc- slde an outonioblle in Rougr park and shtwL TIU.' ccntrad'rtct: Fer- rLs‘ version f'f the shooting us well . as testi.mony thr Jacksctv woman ’* gave under direct exairlnatlon Tuesday. ■ Jean Miller whp^r dJrrct exami- nation wa-s i.-nfirl'hi-<} s! .tdjc'jr-j- ment toUay niw i;ave tcitinioi-.y dif- fcrlnB from 'h a t i?ivrn by FcnrK. Chances .^lory In lier test;.r..iny yesterday Flor-. ence Jackson raid s.*ie did not see the shooting cf nic;jln.'>on aad saw no gun- Today. Pro^utor Durcan C. Me-. Cren asked her whether "you saw Perrts stand o'cr Dlcklrjcn and fire a shot at him :' *^es sir." replied. On another occasion during cross exammatlnn today. McCrca a.«kc<l her: ■Did you ha\'! any i'-*rt in the klUfng of D;c*:i».'«3n7" ■No." “Who Uien. did Ull DlCkln.voa7" -Hoffman.- FUircnce replied. Ferrts ha* been knowa as WlUUm Schweit^rr and Bill Hoffman. The womrn always refer to blm ar Uoff- n «n,

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Page 1: TEJE WIN FALILS NEVW S Mnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN...buU rrgftt on Uieir lir^t tnp to Mex- , ICO. Howtver, they ran tnto i»ngu«se i dirflcullles at DUbao

. C i t y E d i t i o n - .

TE— VOL. 18. NO. IPS.,

RiGEnSilESK COUPLE TIPPED

^ i LimiEDSEV o u n g W o m a n a n d I n ju r e d

C o m p a n io n R e m o v e d F r o m

S i d e - o f G r a n i t e , M o u n ­

t a i n i n Y o s e m i t e P a r l<

(By T h e A aw clntcd PrcM) Y O SEM ITEj Cnllf., Aug. 7

C f a w l i n s d o w n t h e s t e e p s id e u f a s o l i d s r a n i t c ' m o u n t a i n w h e r e a m i s s t e p w o u ld h a v e

( Ic u th , p a r k r u n B e r s t o d a y r e s ­c u e d M is s E l i z a b e th L o r im c r ,

, o f Chicopcp, Mass., undIn ju red companion,, Kob-

*•1 Pute, 35, on Inglewood, CaU rornlu.

N tlu L orim cr upiKurccl little llic \eo;t>e lo r tlic orCciU, although she bjicnl th e tvhole n ig lit lung ing to ll roclc io r h e r lUc. She was clad only In a c o^um e o( hik ing shorts.

Pa lo w ns brouRht to th e valley llo .r lu ic toduy, pincvil Iti un hmbu* lii.icc nncl ta k en to Lcwla Memorlnl hosp lial III V o.«m ite vnlley. Doctors

. siiW he was su flering Irom a Irac- tu red shoulder, badly cu t head, body brukaes n n d sc ra tches nnd n po.«lblo Irncm re of th e hkiill,

Rnnicers snld Pn lc 's Injuries u e ro received w hen lie (cll w h ib

. try ing to (lnd a wuy bnck up the n io u n u in by inooiillghl. T he ru n g ' e rs eald they (ound him aboul 100 I ce i from th e place w here ihcy rea* c ucd th e Rlrl. P a te , ihey reported, %vas slaR gcrlns burely conscious, neur Uie edge ol ll sheer roci: cIlK when

.th e y lou tid h im .M el by Doctor

R angers R obert R im cII and Cnry Ja c lu o n lied th e Injured Pale on n e i i t tc h e r a n d slid h im down over locks to th e vullcy Iloor 2000 (cel Uclow. A bout 800 le c t Irom th e vnl- Icy Iloor they were m c i by a doclor,'

W hile n u o w d o( vncatlonUts. ln< elud ing Paic'A v l(e iiiid lhe girl's jiarcnc?. M r, nnd Airs. W. A. Lorimcr, looked on . th e ran sc rs climbed to the top o l XIuK Dome, th e K ranllc peuk n n d th e n dcsccnded abou t :000 Icei to reach th e trapped pair.

R a n g er Rodney Shtsholm , (or* xnerly a m em ber of th e A lu k t ex< pcdlU ons of th e Rev. B ernard nub<

. b«rd. ••glAcJpr jvJcat.- a n d B o b m nusse ll. CCC forem an, look Miss L s tlm c r • l r « n • o r db rough t h e r down wlUle th e olber rescuer* a llen d e d to P a te '

••They 'ftxrc' th e n lc n t rangeni I ever saw ," sa id MUs Lorlm er «s slic r e tu rn e d to th e cam p o( h e r anxious ji.i rc n is . '8 h e refused hosp ital trea t- m ent.

Miss LorUner nnd P a te became trap p e d on lh e ledge la te yesterday. T hey b u ilt a fire, fllgnnHslng th e lr

• C ontinued on Pnge 2, Col. l l

— j j L L G H X S l ^— - L - s h -a -d o -w s -

In D a y ’s E v en tt(Dy T lie A!i*f>cbl'<l Prc’S'

L ondon 's Scourgc—LONDON — Suburban Lomlou*

liuusevcives bec.ime n defcndMK force 'today a n d lo u g h t w ith boiling w ater \milhona of flying o n u winch In- 'vndM i)n-ir hom w )jj d oud i. r;iviig- 'liK iho lr cnrdcn .1 nnd looting the ir |liirders. '

The liuiccl scourge w m dcicribcd \by A. M oore HoRurih. founder o t )th e inM liuto of m lcro-bloloo ', as ilie ' v.or.M in 2i ycar.v i i f iitiribuicd il10 th e nbum !.im brecd ics or lh ? )m o u t spring and p.iclicti-d li aou'.iI 'be over m a Jew day*. :

/ T he a m s settled In sw arm ing |A ccloGle* in th e Kardcns a lready m en- 'T need by dry w rallier. T he house­

ho lders im niPdl.itfly Ix t-h i tMe aox*. ’ o j ex term ina tion . iU.irmrU by l l j - | Knrlh'3 reveliillon ilia i culj:;y o l • tlie .m u reproduccj BO,(X«i more u itl i ' riiind resu larivy . | '

W r o n f f S te e r—A RKANSAS CITY . Kiis. - U.i: • !c

m ond W righ l. Bob El.-;on anrt Bill ' i H am ilton only w anted lo so to a ' . buU rrgftt on Uieir lir^ t t n p to Mex- , ICO. H ow tver, they ra n tn to i»ngu«se i dirflcu llles a t DUbao. ' f

T hey c o u ld n l f ind th e arena, j * il-.ry souKiu iir l|, of shopkccpcis i r i i ty wiRgipd fingers ID l.'tii K I'o rrj,. th e y drew crude plcturiM a -d X^itii th rougli motion-v A t the c.ife ri;<-re they tried the U tte r t.-ey were b:(,!;slil a b r r f un d w leh . c

Of All' P l a c c d " I [LI.N-COLN. Neb. - r ^ i c 'N c b n r j k a l '

Itijuor con tro l com m u» ion -» till m ' ' it< sw nddhng clotues—ttas sought its >" way tnrouK h maie.i of complex prob- ! * li-mJ, b'.it today 's p^rplexltf top^ ' lllrm ;:1I. I '

0 ;vU le L<'cse:r of Thcd.'ord. Ne- i bra.\lca. wanU' to Ko Into th e ra tt le - ! »nake-kiIl:nR builseM . H e x -o te to * til? s ta te departm en t of ecrtculiure ft'k lnc If ti ; r st.itp paid ar.y b .ian ty * ff>.- a h n b a lc rcpiile s b u sh te r :. .

, T!:e I r t t - r w,i.t r r> r r e d !o tJie ,V c= - - - ^ : c : v bi ■ - nI Q I'A KK TAKLS T O U . a/ - 'n c .O T A . Coicmbui. A'.;;. ' I '— '• A .-.-verr r i k ; U « l !l^e l^ r - I „4 I ciLv j^ ^ j lu / ju r e d the v l- I tl' of Pa-'to, nr».- the En.irod-.-an | h

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ABBOCTATBa PftEaS

R e p u b l ic a n N e w D e a le

IE R h o d e I s laed f artar At Hearinsr m-

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c s - M .cr, ■n d « k'‘Sfe3 M B a t i B S H B g -■;) b - VJd ,

Ihc > ’* ■she

to

ley3U>•llllor» 'ic - m T K lC K J . liU R LEY , form er see->dy re ta ry of w ar, ensages senate lob-blo by eommUtee In lively tUla w hen

called as a witness.— (>V> rh o to .l : s ___________________________________l l l e ----------------------- ------------------------------

i iRLEnfiim i WITHiZGW'J Former Secretary of War

Comcs to Grips Witii investigators'

or, , "n- ——:l's W ASHINGTON. Auc. 7 <-P>—To cr, th e a«fom>>aalR;e»t o f a ta ria in he argum ent bet«-een ra tr ic k J . I lo r- uk ley and th e senate lobby com m lt- >el lee, ile u th a .o r th e houae lobby In-

veitlgatioD (oday h u n te d f a r b o i ir- rntlUeaily fo r H . C. H opm d , m nch- :x- sooght Btllltiea m agnate.'b - T he h u n t, tliey Intim ated, had fln -

a lly fwrtowffd doirn lo th e pain t •m w here they war* really p retty onn- ■-<* ita e n t -lie- co»Hd b« fOMi<r'*‘fcobife-

where in M aryland." Developmenbi. they Added w llh !i M m ew hat m yster-

* loiw touch. Wfre lo bc expected hourly . !

■Thc^e lilnls.cnpix'W tt d.iy In which !• Ib fy svDoped iSoai! .on o n t Jio ifl7 a n d o m coun iry club, while thc lr]

ly. (Continued on Page 3. Col. D i :lr ____________________

■PLIERJOIRIST ■jPost Brings Plane Down in '

Bay at Juneau on First ii Log of Trip j'

,-j, JUNEAU. Al««,l;fi. Ai:if. 7 cV— j ^ ElRhl hours nnd 15 m inutr^ a f te r , ' Pf they had hopped off from the D en-i.' ■J. ton n irport n r a r Senitlr. Wlley i J . PoM. fnmo;i% filer, nnd ro n i-l

p iinlon o:i ii."vncn tlou trip ." Wili;*- RoKcr^; Moti'd com rdlan and Him;'-

,(j Mnr. lanrtcd In the bny hen- n ti Q. 5;30 p. m„ Pacific .Mandnrd lim e. 1*It ;

W hile Po-.; W.V pvaxlve as a t • Ihn s tn n o t liU l lu h t on hU fu - ’

■,j turo plnns, Rowit.h «;iii| he planned ' to fjy fn rt lir r 'n lth hl. friend nnd

. . lh a t possibly they would resume• th e ir tllght toniRlit.

P o s fs only eom m enl w as ••ue a re KOlng lo sta y lifre un til we Rrt J

J, ready to taUe <';t Ior m m rw herr," jJ he la te r rrveaied . howevrr. th a t he . I planr.^^d to , fly th roae li In terior “ Ala-Jsa.

i ThroiiK* 'vrre lin fd niong ad ja- ' rch '. docks aa the red pontonned n j m nnopl.m r tax ird n v n Oa.»ilneau '■

• .c h an n e l and tied up n t Ihe P.iciric : 11 I Aln^kn airway.^ haiicar. «:

' S ta te , City 0 1 Follow Houie SEATTLE, Aug. 7 r,P— Official

I dignity, so-called, waa ndded today i I to sta id old capita l hlll.V l-iipend- <■ I in s ••lox hunt,^' w ltli th e announce- .i

^ I inen t L ieulcsi.iiil-G ovem nr Vlcfoi .' „ I Meyer* and .\‘a-.nr Charles F. r , 1 "mngbone'^ Sm ith would fallow llie i . ' hcunds Prlday momlnB. * ' L

i M ayor S m llh and hL» secretary.I Rudy Block, al'.lred hi te iitrd reel r

, coaLi. wtlt be m oH ntr^ upon o n / li . l'.or*e. a jit te ry nag w hich survived '* ^ th e Sea tlle ''spav in a n d r in c b o n '" p

de tby h is honor spoawirwl la.«t li J. spring.

T h e liru ie n n n t covernor. u lin rrm - ti , ducts an c rc h rs tra , will be arrerfl■ wJili a ba ton nnd bc.if th-- b n c h

behind or a h ra ti of th e d o sv c3<-. v, pending nn . how fa,<it they sn;Sf!« i' along.

■ ' Robert O. Jonr?,. .coniniunit.v■ I newspaper publi>lier ;ind m a ile r oi v• I th e hounds, said Uie c a p iu l hiU J ! hunt-eom m rrciB l club, felt It ad-

l ic - te i ;ijjl jgicrTJOi grc./caL , -■

ACCURAT

WIN_______________________ TW ]

[IS Jubilate, irs Scoff At iM Election

R o o s e v e l t R e f u s e s T o

C o m m e n t O h V o t e

R e s u l t s

(By The AssocUt«(f Press)W A S H IN G T O N , A u g , 7 — '

R ep u b licn n v ic to ry in Rhode*; ’ Is ln n d in th e y e a r ’a in i t ia l

e lec tio n e la te d G .G .F . le n d e rs to d u y , w h ile m o s t D em o c ra ta s c o ffe d a t co n te n tio n s i t in d i-

th e N cw D eal.B u t S e n a to r W a lsh (D -

Maa.H) b lu n tly u tt r ib u to d hi.s party’s defcm to "uneconomic poh- cles of the odmlnlstrutlon,” and Sen­ator Smllh ( 0 - 6 0 suld "It Is In­dlcntlve of n dclcrmlnuilon *to gQ to tl)c jjgh t." - n

RooseveU Rcfuie* Com m ent P re sid e n t jiooseyelt refused com - i

m cn l. Id ling h is press conference hu h a d n ’t kno'A-n nbout th e clccllon u n lll h c rend nbout ll In th e papers.

T lic execuitvc nlso dccllncd cojn- m c n t on Rhode Is land 's rejection

* of a $12,000,000 public w orks bond* Isstn s|>oiiAored by Ils D em ocratic* goveriiur, Theodore P. O reen . Only

one Item. $3,000,OCK) for unem ploy-. m cn l relief, npparcn ily survived. i

R epublicans liitcrpreted lh e resu lt i os n reaction to huge governm ent cxpendllurcs.'

S ena to r 0 ? rry (D -R I), explaining w hy C harles P . R isk was ab le to

I g a rn e r 4a.0-J3 voles In h is s ta te 's f lrs l coiigrc&,lonul d istric t agu lnsl 3S,0M for A ulonlo Prince, tho D em ­ocra tic candidate said " th e process­ing u x camc in to it. a n d . 1 Uilnk.

r th e den th sentence and th is so-called ( revenue bill, which Is very d estruc ­tive." '

Illiea 'Holds LeadIn K entucky, meanw hile, T hom as

8 . Rhen led L ieutenant O ovem or A.B. C hiii^Icr fur lhe D em ocratic gubernatorial jjonilnntlon, TJiey will e n te r u ru ii-o ll prim ary Septem ber 7. R cpuultcans. nom inated K ing Swoi«;. a Lexington c ircu it Judge, a n d cxiircMCd hope lh a t rivalry o t th e DcmocraUc factions w ould w ork tow ard a Republican victory In' N o­vember.

[ P;:ul Johnson, fo n n er congresa- ‘ Bian. n n d .U u g h W hll«. mlU lonslre ; ••jmK '::uiza,-va«ed » c lo« .b> tU > -ln

MlssUutppl's D em ocratic g u b e m a- ' torial prim ary, w ltb lh a U n tl resu lt : in doubt. Som a claim ed S e n a to r ‘ 'Long (D -La) w as backing Jo linson ,

'b lit ill least one o lh t'r cand ida te ! ;al5o clulnicd h is supiw rt.II The Rhode Island contest. In an I area filled Wllh textile mills. Was jfo r the scat le ft vacan t b y .F ra n c is .0 . Condon. D em ocrat, who h as been I ;ipi)ointcd to the s ta te suprem e court.ll-' wa.s given a 21.0C0 m ajority In i

' i;c-J. • !Ilhode Island ls»urs

: lli ik . In addition lo lia m m e rln g , IilH*-N<.w-I>n|-|>ro«r«mi-^mjih,iBlB«j--

ht.s .vupi>ort fo r Immcdiiite paym ent -■<>1 Ihn boniik, A qufsilori whlch Princo \\k irn 'd . T lie Dcinocrallc candidat*. ‘ wllli tw o day.s iigo rtccivcii ii •'good ihick" telegram from P o i.tm a s tc r! iG oiicral Parley, D em ocratic na tionnl U 'hnlrm an. catnpalgned on the slogan, . i "Shall It be back Id Hoover or fo r- !-*nrd w llh Roosevelt."■ llep rcscn iattve Snell, th e Rcpiibll- ' ran leader, slimmed up GS3.P. views :' » u i i a floor speech in which he sa id , i j- 'ih e handw riting Is on th e w all." | j •'The jK oplt of the couniry a rc [ jKO.'ii? to reJcct reckJcs.s cxiiefirfitures i ;of th e a d m ln u tra tlo n .- hc s.iid, i I D ut Speaker B ym s .inld "lUiodc 'I s la n d h as alw ays t>een regarded as 'a R epublican s ta te ," and S ena to r ' P lttm nn (D-N evi declared llie e lec­tion "ixad no na llonal siitnlflcance wh,itevcr" and th a l the people were "voDng oppo.<nio.T^ ta cQndlllon.i in

(C ontinued on’ Pi'ge 3. Col. 3 ) ~

Sawtooth Park - Bill in Senate

W ASHINOTON. Aug. 7 f-P)--Sen- n tor Ja m es p . pop^. of Idaho , in - :ro-:iiced a bill totlay to a u t l io r la '

es tab lishm ent o! tlv.- S a w to o th ' .;;a tlo n a l park In Idaho.

_ <-------- „ ------- .)fficials To ; nds In Seattle i

- . —7—---- JWe h a d to gel gun perm lU I

ihToueh th e m ayor." 'Jone* exp la in - •* cd. •b u t modt o f a ll we wnnt him f .irinind to keep the dog ca tcher

u n til lh e h u m t* over. We rti n 'i w an t th e pound wagon tru n d l- v ins o ff th e pacfc Ju s t-w h en th e > L;«;;v Quarry U sU rted , ’ . i

-Now th a i If* been decided to- rtizry- shotCTin.*i—w hat, it'* n o l sp o r t- , i::: u> shoot a fox?—we thought^ ;; u r J b e lte r have Meyers th e re to pardon anybody who bam an5TSer~* li'-.arer by m u u k e ."

T h r re ll be « rlck.'ihsw on Ih r field s t r ra r ry In th e gam? or ca.tu.-\!tlrs.

t^ e eaae m ay be,• '.Ve w an t u cleari.v. understejod

V,.-.•'-ver. .th a t ou r usm e a ricksriaw ^ IN no l m tended ns an a ff ro n t to a n y ^

n a tio n .- Jones said. ^C.\votes. r .l,ich h sv r r rp o n e d ly ®

annoyins cap ita l hsU n-sitifn ls ^ikubstltuie fo r th r fox.

IJ-d cm *i T-.-rrc »• p— tod!' > - I--'! — -l i op' v.>-r- •.|Ju lln^ • - j g - ; (o r »d4UUw»i

4 r E - A N •A S S O C IA T O P P B

FALI'WIN I'-ALLS.'lDAHO, THUBSDA-

' Two Youths T ry - Living In WiJds-

[■ To Win $200 B etTACOMA. W ash , Aug. 7 W '

- .1 hel two T a c ( ^ aI .voutlvi a re going In lo th e wild*

iiinuntulns lo live for 30 days u lih o n ly .a Ilshlng line, a hun t-

'O k»>fe and a c igarette llghU r i with w hich lo llg R t'th c lr flrej.

Tlic tw o, Tom Vltos. 33, ia it~ C n tham Ring. 10. planned to huirt th e lr back -lo -natuns s lu n t M)inc tim e today and «U1 be la the w tld e m eu by n igh tfa ll. T hey will leave d iscarded c lothing

— ' with friends a t th e btst ou tpost ( l u , ol c lv illaitlon. w earing only aym ; I ' iiliocs a n d trunks Into the forest.

: T lielr s tu n t cam c about I'K through a n argum ent In a store ita ; opernw d by WUllam Rast.'JJ I " I ’ll b e t you 9300 a m an can ' * ca Into th e woodi » f ish -

live (o r a t^ lcnsi a m on lh ,- said n . Vito:.

_1’A1I rig h t." said R ast. ''tb e **• b c l 'is on. I f you Hft’-'e to come

oul of th e woods before Septem - I*’ * b tr 7. th e n you c an spend 100

flny.t n l h a rd Jnbor helping m e KQ . iiuUd m y house a t Dny Island . If

you wTn' I 'll pay you thu >300."

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i" HEAT Wl GRIPS i MID-WEST iEWi>y- ' ■ ___ - Ju lt i Many Communities Report |

Highest Temperatures ; ™ of Season 'e 's ,

(Dy T lie Associated Press) <A t e n a c io u s h e a t w a v e , «

ik . m a k in g u p in i n t e n s i t y t h i s ] «> [ s u m m e r f o r i t s l a t e s t a r t , b e -"* h in d l l i a t o f In .st y e n r , r e - c

n e w e d i t s g r i p y e a t e r d a y {UJ ( W e d n e s d n y ) o n m i d d l e ,A. A m e r i c a n f t d r a b r i e f r e s p i t e ,lie o f c o o l in g brec?.e.s a n d s c a t - i

t e r e d « h o w erw . * O k ln h o m a a d d e d a n o t h e r

-e h eal fntulliy to a list whleh lias e x - .qI ceeded IM in th e nation for Uie ■,v Slimmer. C arl S iew art, 10, son o f I0. Bheriff B u d S tew art of M cC urtaln I

oouniy. O klahom a, died a t IdeabeL * a - A t O klahom a Clly, w here Uie m er- „ cury sho t up to lOJ. Jo h n Neiaaa»In- 26, was prostrated. ,a . ' S«a«»ii’a Kkl> M artu

M any eommtmltles reported th eo r h ighest m arks of the season. Thea® »

Included: W ellington. K ansas. 110; ' t« A rkansas Clly. K ansas. 100: Bartles-

vUle, O U ahom a. 108; and W lchlla. in K ansas. 107.a . T he United S tales w cother bureau ■If reported th a t h eat nnd U ck of mols- In tu re hnd riamaged from 25 to 50rt pe r cen t of the corn crop In ensiem SJn and cen tra l Kaii.sas, n section which a

! h ith e rto has not been so h a rd h it aas lh e wcMrrn area by drou th con- adltlon.s. n

'R I K ansas City experienced 100 nnd c; ‘‘- th en tjn irK 'F n tT im ira trl^ u is - tD p p er t-^tll 00 for th e flficenlh conseculive day, tl

M arks rahRmc from 95 to, lOO pre- wvailed In lowu. In N ebm ska. where p

xl about n score of the sum m er's heal si er ! fa ta litie s hnve occurred. L incoln had“* 99 yesterday compared w ith T ues- un. day 's 97. df* Chicago 's tcn iperaiure w as lu the •'(

I- ( C o n U n u e d ^ Page a. Col. 4i ^vs ; —---------------------------,

mSTCEITlOi ";s I b<

r lEPT Bf FLOODS E_____ o(

-• -------- 1‘Raging Streams Claim Two

^ Lfves and Cause Heavy |wProperty IXamage . “__ ll

1 MASSIM .OS. O , An*. 7 — *■ H ood water*, the w o n t In the

B sU U alnrc ID13. swept over east ' ecRiral Ohio lodsjr. eJalmlng lo o f ilie*, f e r r ln i hundreds of tamlUe* T

: to vacate the ir heme* a n d eatulng •' heavy d«m a(e te prajM fly and

h 'N icholas B«-go-.<c. a ta rn u r .

d rowned near CcjJioclon aa ho ».is ■ sw ept fro.’u lhe loof of hU siallec

au tom obile on a sta te highw ay. S Steve U u n o ff , 7, fell in to s'aoUen

RJiter^s R un a t .Mansfield and u s ' ilrownvd. .Mu.% .NUrjory M cliitc.;;,

i 7J dlsapjH-i:rcI from h e r home ii. Iio iidale village. Colum bian couui^. a n d e lfo rt* o l sea.-chers lo ttnd h t. '

u provec unsuccessful. T h ty fe a re - w I- .'he had drowned m flooded Hollaw jt); n Rock ru n . wi-.ich Iias sw ept o \e r ;•-•. \ Hi •r banks. u*'« T be hcaw t.'.i loll was In Tuscarn- [»« • w a s . 6 u r k , Holmes. Coshocioii, by ' M uskingum and W ashington coun- I as

lie*.Peiw een 70 and 100 Masilllc'n a

, :am;Il*f w rre rescued from floodeil s r ^ nom ei by police and fl.-rmen in | neb^ SAN FRASTIRCO f a i r '• C O V SILTS W IT II rW AI BAN FRA SCISCO . Aug. 7 i,1'r—I- L eland Culler, p resident of th e S a n ! f fYanclsco Bay Lxpossuon. I n c , the p *

celebra tion jUanned l>ere In 1»M |V w hen th e b u bnrtgca conr>e«Ung San I atr , Francisco w iih M arm county c n ’or.e ■ an

'Ide a r d A lsiieda county oa the Igo , t;ii'r.-*K iU be firlihed-. le ft to d a j V f . — 'V / / •tr-etcn to confer a l th PWA tr.:

CllKUl*. ■■■'

P R E S S N E W S P A P E R —COitf.

LSJAYJIORNING, AUGUST S, 1335

ilR's sporai ^: OIGES REWRITING r i & M BILL-r A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d B u s i n e s s _

I" ' C ia s i i A g a in a t H e a r i n g s ;

I .T r e a s u r y A i d A s i < s H e a v i e r i

r L e v ie s o n B ig C o r p o r a t i o n s

I —i 'Hy T lie Associated Presif)

WASHINGTON. A ug. 7—I A lufw l u l m i n i a t r a t i o n - b u a i - J j ■ nc.t.s ehi.slj o v e r t h p t a x b i l l to - I d n y to p p e d a t r e a s u r y a s s e r -J • t in r i fh>il hnns-ff ___j r e n a i ’d e d " p r e .s id e n t i i i l r e c o m -

m 'i id u t lu n s . r S e c r c l a r y M o r g e n t h a u h a d » rc f u s e d to c o m p a r e t h e t a x e s ‘J Vl ted overwhelmingly by the. h( .MC w ith M r. RoojevcU'fl secom- i '“I m iiQuiimis. l iu l young R obert H. Jc*

J i iksuii, w hile lelhiig th a se n a te II- n il ni^ict; com m ltlee the d e p re u lo n h a d , . j , ”l:^ ie iied lh e c oncentra tion of cor-

- poraw-owiied w ealth .” rt«orously uxTgcd W hile House recom m cnda- «ai lloiii as opposcd-to th e house plan . nd.

Calk New D eal C om an'oU tlo •<ev

Vile said heavier taxes on corpora- f/,” tlon inconicti, w llh th e la rg est pay- j lng Uie most, were Just. B u t on the opjMsiU; side, F red H. C lausen ol ho tlcon , W isconsin, spokesm an lor

rtthu Cham ber of Com m erce o t the United s tu le s , coiilc»{led a g radu - aCcd corporation Incom s ta x •'based solely on size w ithorlt reference lo (^oi o ilier fac tors Is Indefensible.'*

Between th e ndm lnlstm U on-busl- ^ Bcss rounds. W illiam M cNair, Dem - ocratic m ayor of P ittsbu rgh , de-

e . nounced th e uu t bill a s "conflsca- f_ Uon ' and *he New D eal In general . “ u -com raunlsilc." ^ ,^ Jackson, w ho cam e t a Uie treasury 2- only 18 m o n th s ago from ft Inw gj, y prucUce in Jam estow n, New York, }

b u t whose nam e h as become nation- ^ ally known a s the chief governm ent p ^ a ttorney in th e 13.000.000 incom e lax j, t - su it ngalnst A ndrew W. M ellon, gave

th e m ost d e t a i l ^ testlinony y e t re-

(C ontinued o j Page 'i Col 8i t - . I — ' r

: HI RIOT BUB "MmuotoifflTi;le ' ----- -- la I" m i l c r O p p o n e n t s S w a r m N e w “

Y o r k C o u r t r o o m a s S e v - ™

^ c n G o o n T r i a l

1- --------------------------------- lhe» N EW YO RK . Aug. 7 l.n - Weal (olKn Sldo c o u rt wus throw n Into tcmi>or-> youih a ry tu rm oil today w hen seven men mgIt accuscd of tak ing p a rt In n rlullous m e 1- a n i l- n a a d tm o iisiraiio ii on tlie O er­

m a n lin e r B rem en's pier July 27d cm e up for hearings. U lr t ‘ ■g(.uita o f M iiim TniZTrs-iMckrd-ln- | ] | ; i’, Uie sjiec tato rs ' srctlon yelled.•- whlsUvd and »iom|.cd-UicicJcci..imUt — r •r police rc.server* wcr»: called in to re- LII s to re quiel.^ | d T h e up roor briian when one ofI- U « defeiise lawyers, Roy u , tllU on,

declared U nited S tales courts were n ^ , if " se t tin g com parable w ith llic courts- of lascU ii lla ly o r n a il G erm any." |

C'aU Squad Car*T h is b rought cheers from the aud ­

ience and a coll for Mjuad cars Irom c ou rt a tte n d a n u .

A ftfr tom e aemblancc of (]ulel had ( been reatored. "I'oiiy Albcs, 33, was Flr

• convicted of disorderly con d u ct-in 8ai \ connection w ith lhe B tem rn d b - the i tu rbance a n d th e c a y s ol the si* lay

o the rs wpre ad jounied until August ^

0 Fou r of j hc reniainliiK defendantsa re accused of feluiilous nnd er, iw hen D istric t A ttorney .Haurlcc ptali I ^o d y brought an additional charge „noi o f unlaw fu l assem bly a g s ir . 't ihem th e defense lawyers. a l| avocia ted w llh th ? U iternallonal labor <!rtcnw. ^ en tered 's trenuo 'o s objectinij- . . .

. MDROERWEMi“ ~ tlon,

‘ S e a r c h P u s f i e d ( o r S l a y e r

' o f Y o u t l i T r a v e l in g

t o P o c a t e l l o "

' PENDLETO.V. Ore.. A ys. 7 >rr~ _• I W hile th e aearph quickened : 6t ahe ; I J• b n iU l aU yer of »^vea.-r.Irt R o y / J t l • , H am m of P o rtland , i^jlice .irv.-v.inced

lis le today lh a l a two-f<Kit ^!e^l bar. I . la e lg h ln g te n pour.d.«,.'h»rt i>"n ii'ed |, by th e killer to crush H am n '.' .»»ull

> ' » . . i w .T b e .h a tr u m e n t . a klnR-pi.’-. Irom _ H (

1 a w agon, found sliekir.c in lhe lo f«I v rouod in f ro n t of ih r varaT-.t hou.w expeI I n e a r M echam . in which H am m 's t dny

body wa* discovered, Mlc.-c6c0pic ex- f dam.a m tn atio n . th e o fflcem vnd , r r\ ra led » f t« th e heavy p m w as th r death w rapon .:

. Police believed H am m «.uv the j fn e U .cU m of a n escaped m aniac or of . m an | . i m u rd tr in g h lu h - h lk tr wiio b e - 1 u r d ‘! Uevnl h e hs<f c«ii;deraW e BioT.ry. j and1 T he yotsth le ft P o rJa n d i : d a y s :* “ * lago for 1»ocalello. Idaho. * lt:i a car t Th ■ar>d trwUer, loaded wiUi f.c»;'r.".old e r « jgoods fo r hU brother. J . D H smm :-\-o5ui of Lhal c :ty . He e a r n e d .* h t t l e : lng ] mr.r..--r. b u t none was found ;ii h u ,» b :r

• . ‘ beuii

MPLETE ________

^ I L Y

Stirred By Fierce El

Tug AtNazis Fan F

Hatred ,Ag;Man Leaps To D^ath

From Trotective-----------------Custody’ ---------------1 ~

B ER L IN , Autf.-T {/I')—lie-' portfi o f anti-Jew ish violence, i (j maas meeHnga and w h a fa p i f, parently waa the auicidc of a : p Jew in '‘protective fH.>>'to(ly", * m arked Nazidom’s drive lo*; j* n ight ag a in st non-Aryana. i g;

An official announcement I hi naid more meaaurea would bo — tidojited to h a lt thi: stream of — jcwA pouring lu to Berlin irum the | | i iiiovliicts lo r sa fe ty . Tlie na ture of lliu p rogram was. no t divulged. | |

In smoll tow ns tb e drive against lhe Jew s con tinued unabated. At J ia d b ac h , K a r l Frenkel, a Jewish culllv dealer w ho was taken Into -piolccUvo custody" on a charge ol laclal tu rp itude , died from injuries ■uffered when h e apparenU y jum ped Q n Irom tb e th ird floor of the jsU.

Jew lab H ote l cloMd A uthorities of B avaria closed Uie

Park notel a t B a d Toelz, a n cxdu- >lvcly Jew ish c subllslim ont, on the liround t h a t ' Uie Jew s' behaviour IUd brougbt p rotpsU from all Aryans * It lhe spa . c rijo Jew ish tefegrspftio J*® igciicy sa id th e burgom aster ordered f ‘* III Jew s to leave Bud ^oeU w llliln •?’' It hours aod tb a i 350, iii^cludlng sick illd aged, wero affec ted). 5 "

ResldenU of F lichach conductcd I s to rm dem onstration wlKn a Jew & Uted a p laca rd from a truck whlcli J . ' 1 lad b rought a com pany of sto rm el, roopera to tow n. A brownshlri lead- adn T forced th e Jew lo hold a lurid cau; Ign, while h e gave an impassioned 8ml iddreas ab o u t th e episode. kllU

J e m N ot Sem 4 heaH ole l a n d room ing house ow ners thei

it R eblnsbefg , near Berlin, decided »] 9 d jsp ls j' signs: "Jew* t r e n o t gtUl •rved tw re.” Jew s were denounred indi 1 m a s i m eetings In th e l a n t r c ittfe saU a th e Boutb H anover and Brufls- nek dUtrlcU.

’n iF m ayor of A n dem ach -on - 1 tb ln e ordered a n Inscription on th e as ynagogue, "D o we n o t a ll h ave one ner a ther, D o we n o l all have one O od?" whl emoved. Hla decrce w ot upheld by cou he d is tric t governor. Tho decision -] ollo.wed the appearance of HlUer ou th s before th e synagogue sh o u t- ' will ng In unison. "We do n o t have 3:3C he sam e God us Jews." j,,

itflzSaiER^i-puaESOFFIWS

' w-on

)amage to Nation’s Newest der'

Fighting Ship Estimated jni7

at $100,000___ St

QUINCY. Mass.. Aug. 7 IT)— 1 Plre sw ept (h r r lU i i o f l/acte Sam'« newest cruiser to«Uy, and _ lhe big >0,000 ton V. R. H. Q olocy lay eriBRled a t her dock.W hile officials of the D eth lehem up

hlpbulldlng corporation, h e r bu ild - h a r r, a n d navy olticna^ sought to ex- ta in th a cause of the Blare, they nofflcla llu estim ated th e losa as r; ligh t reW ii »100.000. T afte T hp b lare waa conflned^i*fg*>)>-------

> th e rx lrem rly '■xprnslve m a a te r C K v uc hboard in the engine nxw n 'ahd -> lhe m ain cables and o lh e r wiring hlch lead from it.N aval offlcials said no c u rren t p , as being g e n rra trd In th e sh ip fid ll was seemingly unt^elerm lned ow th e insulation a round cable ork. which w a s ‘ nearing com ple- g , on. could have become Ignited. i-co A w atchm an waa on du ty a a d n n i

le shfp was brllllancly U lum fnated Ine ta n atem tfl «tern. 'm eae IlghU. fled ipplled by a shore curren t, rem a in - | s ’.or, 1 on during Uie fire, IbuIIi

lollywood Exp Would Freez

HOLLYW OOD. Calif.. Au«. 7 0 )1 "get -Hope th a t he aoon would be ab le I did t frt«xe a hum an being a tlve a s a n ’ O iperU nent wa.s rapreasrd h e re to - ; men ay by D r. R alph W Ulard. w bo tne a lm s h e haa revived im a ll a o l m ^ ' seas rter freerln s them solid. | andA t th e sam e tlm r Dr. C. W arn.1 ' " J rneral m an a« rr c f the cHjr h u - i ^ « n ^ -dep« rtm en l. trrm ed D r. W U-| ^ * rd 's work an •'nhRoIuie>nulsaiKe-| ° ' id promlsi-d to stop it 'U th e U w.111 s ta n d back of m e.- jT h e handsom e young e sp e r tm e n t- ; TT • aald more lh a n 180 persons h a d ; mati iJunteerrd to siibm it to h is free*- lo ci £ procew. He said he h op rd to b« ' poss 3lr »o try Ih r pmee\.» on a hum r.n s—ii ;uiK t b u a u lu sm b u ; l i ^ t mould pcfu

NEVa a u s E R A o o rr ooreao o r OIBOOLATIOHB

y Threat 0 Ithiopian E t ChieftainFlames Ofgainst Jews— n

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BER LIN . A ug. 7 (flV-Hclclui. fu eh re r H itle r ’s newspaper, t>er Voelktocher Beobachter, said In » r f ro n t .page s to ry Uxlay U u t nil F ree Mcvson lodge# in O erm any will com c to ftn end August 10 , , w ith th e dlssoluilon of th e atnte- lodgo of Saxony, th e Dresden g rea t lodge a n d th e ''O erm an b reU uen c h a in " o t Leipzig.

. — P«

WOMEN CilTED OF‘TORSO’SLftfiS

______ to

One Figlits Off H ysteria }‘J

W hile O th er Smiles d " a t V erdict or'

— _ ' I*"CUICAGO, Aug. 1 (/P) — Two ^

women in (beU forUe>--eaeh blaming the other for amnglng the gnieaome “torso'' slaying of p-i! Ervin J . La nr. 28•year-o^ grocery clerk—were convicted leday «T „ hU m urder.f ita n d ln s befo.'e Judgo Cornelius | (jei

J . ' H arrln sto n , M rs. B lanclie D u n k -'A d i el, 4J, L a s t 's nioU ier-ln-law who g it adm llted sh e p lo tted hla death be -'defi cause of Jealousy, l u d M rs. £ v e ly n ;T h l SmlUi, 47,- wbo confessed th a t s h e 'a t killed b lm a n d backed o ff h is legs, I c heard th a verdict th a t m ay a e n d 'th e them to th e etec trie ch&lr. {Hal

“B lanche Dunkle,* I f ta d y ou .In g g u u t/ o f m u rd e r as e b u r e d la th e «i>li Indictm ent," J u d g e H a r r ln g t^ l said. • - 1 ? * ’rif w. o« ,nr.#tl« ' g

T hem wms a m om ent of sUenoe w it as M n . D unkel twisted h e r h ands the ner>'ously, flghU ng o ff Uie hysteria | 1 which caused h e r to fa in t In th e car court room yesterday. |m ei

-Evelyn Sm ith , i f in d you guilty J " th e Judge conUnued. "S e n ten o e . “™

wltl be passed upon boUi of you a t of 3:30 o'c lock tomorrow ftflem oon." j

Mrs. Sm ith , w ho from th e w it- nesa sU n d told th e c ou rt o f Mrs. Dunkel's refjuest U iat L ang be k ill- i j f i cd, of how h e waa a tu plfied with 3rinlt. b u g g e d , and th e n garroled"* ')* ' In her opn rim en t. sm iled falnU y as , '

Almost before th e erowd which Illled th e c o u rt room to h e a r th e i women's confessions realized th a t . judgm ent had been pronounced, tbe derendnnta were hu rried through a . _ corridor nnd laken to th e county I Jn l l . . ■ ■ ;

S t u b b o r n B l a z e I n " '01 T a c o m a L u m b e r M i l l . ,

TACOMA, Wa.sh.. A ug.' 7 | 1 |Fire whleh o rlclnatcd in a veneer, drier and did dam age th a t m ay r u n ' up lo tioo.ooo to the veneer and UU! iwnlviood p lan ts of th e W hceler- O^Kod Sales cor|)Ornllon on the raeonui tld e lla ts stubbornly resisted efforts of 100 f lr tm en and neaily IS many m ill employes for four hours sfter It s ta r ted a t 3 a. m . today.____ ___________________ 1

S h i f lv a r d W o r k e r sB a t t l e B r e s t lvi

--------- CaPARIS, Aug. 7 <T) — Throng* of

ihipyarU workrr.s acaln fought Bre.it. holier toiiiRhl in continued protesu itamst Kovernmriital pay cuU. ' •f '

6ric.'4l wcr injured sllglJUy aS' k*ooj» and gendarmVa charged the P‘‘ Mnter* twenty tlmes'Tjffore ehas- 'ne o.'t the troobJemakera, wha de-' , ' llrd a ban on street gaiherlnss. *“ i’.or,-d .-Harris and attempted to julirt barricades. ^

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perimenter ize Man Alive fcrli

------------------ ' l r"get prrrr.tasion”—from whom he e n nflirt no : specify. the

<5ne of the object* o f th e experl- no iment-i i i lo d rtcrro ln r w hether frees- Tin e alive will destroy certain d l- Cretlease g in n s . A monkey th u s froren Per:»nd “revH-ed” la to be tested la te r fire n thla rvvpccl.

Dr. Robert E. Com W i of Berkeley, Oiahose revM cation c f cllnlea'Ty exarlead d o ts cau.-icd a sensaU on more her::han a vear ago. ha llrd D r. W illard 's Tro rk as “QuUe a rem arkable klUfi ichlevement." . "N

T he powibiUiy of suspending a n i- "Vnation by pu ttin g hum an beings In- "Ko cold sto rage a n d 'revlvU ig" them Fexjsiibly a e en tii rr U te r was fore- Sehi,—u hv ComL^h in Dr. W illard 's ex- womftita ic iU k iLSP

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3f War, Figiitefs ns’ Leash100,000 Warriors In

Review Sho.ut Old Battle Cry

D is lo y a l^ Denied(By T h e A ssociated Press)

ADBIS ABABA—Tribal chiefs rncoB nter d lfflca lty In restra in -

-fu f-w lM er-w arrla r i - from -ad va nc*---------(ng on I ta l ian colonic*.

ROME - G ovem m enl c a l l e d m ore po ten tia l officers lo colora aa pnblle d e m o n s tn te d In sopport of II Dace's E th iop ian policy.

LONDON — G re a i BrIU In haa made ’ strong represen ta tions" to I ta t r a g a fn it v i o t e n t anU- Engllsh a ttac k s in I ta llao press.

PO RT SAID . . O tflclal flgtves dlscloied approxim ate ly MO,000 I ta lU n soldier* a n d U b o re n have pasted th rough th e B aet cana l for Eaat A frica In p asl s ix m onths.

ADDJS ABABA, Au?. 7 VP)A g ro w in g w a r f e v e r in E th io p ia In g iv in g ch ie f* a d if f ic u lt t im e in r e s t r a in in g h o t b looded w a r r io m , e a g e r to s t a r t f o r th o f r o n t ie r o f

i l t a l ia n co lon ies , r e p o r ts todny f ro m o u tly in g d is t r ic ts d is . closcd,

A s t r ik in g d em o n s tra tio n of the U-lbesmen's loyalty a n d 'd e . tcrm lnaU on to de fend EUUopla's borders was given on the p la ins of n o rthern WoUo province, n e a r O on- d s r . TJiere IWjOOO w tr r to n pasaed la review before IP-year-old Crown Prince Aafa W usen.

W ar C ry Resoimda "Ebelgum el E balgum el" (mow

them down) repeated ly shou ted the fierce black figh ters. T hey faced Adua, 100 m iles to th e n o rtb , where

.E th iop ia sdm lntfC ered a .enishtng

.d e fe a t lo I ta ly some 40 y e a n ago.I T h is was th e ir fo refa thers’ w ar ery a t Adua.

I Chiefs a re b i r d .p u t to re s tra in ', th e m en, la keeplilc w ltb Em peror HaUe Belatsle's p o l ^ o t no t provoke Ing trouble, s o In tense U Uie bslUe

■#plr«, 'I .An. u n c o o ftm ed repo rt M id R m Mu)i4 ttttlK , .m in is te r o f w ar. fleir io . D «»le,''c*plt*l of WoUo provlnoe. t e v lm eai tb e review a n d confer w ith the crown prlnoe on stra tegy In tb e event o f a n lu U a n a tU ck .

I T lie crow^ prlnoe, I t w as said, can muster a force o f some 130,000 men, 80,000 of them 'cava lrym en . I t

Iw as expected Uiey would b e a r th e h rn n t of th e f lrs l onslaught In case of hosUlltles. presum ably n t Adua.

j Revolt S lory Dented' R epo ru U u t Asfa W usen h a d re­belled against bU fa th e r were of« flcially denied. 2t was said they ap« parenUy were based on erroneous

-in fo n n aU o n -o r-« -m lsln l« rp re ta tto n -------of lhe~[anatlo enthusiasm o f h i s . . - troops In review. T h e IB-year-old

irenrra~ui*"thronerinnurB iiw rnss-------never shown th e allghtest disloyalty to hU father.

I Alsc denied w u a rum or th a t a Jspaness m lllta fy m lis/on h sd

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'Ok T M newMDERJESTiOir

Witness-Defendant Charges William t-ee Ferris

Killed Attorney

DETRO IT, Ang. 1 (/D—Florence Jackson, form er Burlr«qae dane­er, made Ihe d irre t charge from Ihe w ltnesa ' s tand loday lh a t William U e I'e trla sho t Howard C arter OlckJeaon. .New Vork a l ­tom ey, on Ihe n igh t e f laat Jone 28. The Jaekson w oman, w ith h rr sU ter L orelta. and Jean Miller, a re accnsed Jointly w ith F e rrh of alaylng Dickinson In a hold-up plot.U nder croas-cxam ination to ia y .

Florence Jack.ion u ild she saw Ferrls sU nd over th e a ltem ey 's body Lc- slde an outonioblle in Rougr park and shtwL TIU.' ccn trad 'rtc t: Fer- rLs‘ version f'f th e shooting us well . as testi.mony th r Jacksctv woman ’* gave under direc t exairlna tlon Tuesday. ■

Je an M iller whp^r dJrrct exam i­nation wa-s i.-nfirl'hi-<} s ! .tdjc 'jr-j- m ent toUay n iw i;ave tcitinioi-.y dif- fcrlnB from 'h a t i?ivrn by FcnrK.

C hances .^lory In lier test;.r..iny yesterday Flor-.

ence Jackson raid s.*ie did no t see th e shooting c f nic;jln.'>on a a d saw no gun-

T oday. P r o ^ u to r D urcan C. M e-.Cren asked h e r w hether "you saw P errts s tand o 'c r D lck lrjcn and fire a shot a t h im : '

*^es sir." replied.O n ano ther occasion during cross

exam m atlnn today. McCrca a.«kc<l her:

■Did you h a \ '! any i'-*rt in the klUfng of D;c*:i».'«3n7"

■No."“Who Uien. did U ll DlCkln.voa7" -H offm an.- FUircnce replied.Ferrts ha* been know a a s WlUUm

Schw eit^rr a n d Bill H offm an. The womrn always refer to blm a r Uoff-n «n ,

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dent Enlists Aid o( Senator*

W e n l l 'f o m iU H if l l l ie u L W y i v • te rd a r M « i« d m e m ^ ? U 5Sfi®H ^fiKUff r t f tn a l delee&tloa la W ain s in gton tb a t w ith in tb e Bsxt few i v n tiJcjr w ould pu rthaao #00 w - iMKto 0/ l a n io po ta tow , a J». W t - t j r s r o v e .e t s u tu e n . .p re ild en t o ! Id&bo ' V ettetable' O row ers. In co r- poratedr v m o iu c e d bere U ib eve-o jn i , M . t

-rotU isr la th e day Peltygrove h a d w ired S enatora B o ra h a n d Pope r e - QQMUog th e ir u a U ta sc e In eeUlng th e gerem iD W t 800 ew loads of po ­ta to es a t 76 e enU p e r ]00 pound j to reU ere tb e po ta to m arkeUnR'altuA- tlon; t h a t n o * l i mo*t acu te lo we*t- e m 'I d a h o . 1

. ■ iJ h tw O rd e r ir .M arteU a * ^ ' - r - 1 4 a h O :T g g grii nn thi> prftWl l l t o K ; _

k e t o ln n a t « ren trad e deU ars .-he ■aid. H la or^onfetttlon U tirylntf T w in n u u d ls tn c t ffrow m w hoso . crop la no t y e t ready for m arke t to - a l t back” a n d le t w eaU m Id ah o grow ers dtopoae of th e ir p o ta K js ' IB. th e m a rk e t th a t U expected to .b e

s ia ik e t SltuaUon w ould .be Im prov- ,

** 8enato r B o rah advised, P a t ty - ] grove n t d , th a t go rem m en t a«eacles * h a d Riven h im assum nce tbey w ill • buy Id ah o p o u to e s In ,lh e n e a r f u ­tu re , b u t AO M rn m ltf f lu i tu to Ptloe ^

* ^ M t ^ P o p e a a ld 'h e h a d b e t e J OdvUed AAA o ffld aU have rtiju e at- ' «d th e federa l lu rp lu s relief c o rpo r- ’ •U on to buy Id ah o poU toes a n d " th a t oeUon by th e corporation is " tw n lted .

H U R L E Y IN C L A S H . S W IT H Q U IZ S R O U P J

' 1 0 ( m U M M > C T .h t» 0 ° « ) ;

u n w m in f r h e i t e f- ''7 « tt« td lky .'.-V r. H urley, tb a H o w w U r r ofw as doing b»ttl* , .w lth the, se ila te «lob lT to m n U lU ..-^ ,^ , ;

H arley S i w l i i f i a J e b 'V '" hBetw een fUghU o ( eloQuedee * n d o<

Aolsjr a rgum en ts w ith com m ittee eim eabert. H urtej- descrtbed h la p a r t o<in th e pow er iB d u rtjy s f l f h t a g a ia r t pth a kdm lnU tra tten publle tiUUtlca ubDl u f t te from o n j ta l a t o t lob> ^toylnf • 5

P o r « .»3SM 0 fee p a id h la " f irm . ^ H urley aald. he ob ta ined a n appo in t-

. a u e t w ltb tb e h o u M li n ia n U te , e S u d e re * com m lttM fo r IA OtflcUl ^ « f Associated O as a n d S e e trte . io> a

• q ua ln ted hlmseU w llh tb e h U t< ^ ci o t A m eric tn ho ld ln s com pania i « b d 5 presM ted t n opldlon on th e coasti- m to tlcnaU ty of tb e pe& dlair.U ftsb t- n

■i^And o ( course. Z ftfUM itbliV .U . j i v a a nneenstltuUoDa].* . ; M . , . « d M '• ' th f l e specta to rs a n d e o m n li te c m ^ Sj b u rs t In to laughK r. - ai

O therw ise tb e com m ittee learn ed •• t h a t Jo seph P . T um ulty , w ho w m S M eretory to F rc ild e n t W Usoa, re* u oelTVd $3ifiOO tn m n r io u s utU lty eom panlM fo r be lp lng ba ttle th e P bllL o f th a t, T um ulty aald, h e p a id , O eorge Uosea. formi.i- llepub llean I a ena to r from K ew H am pshire. ttOOO.

D avb N am e e n l i s t-------e fh a ln n an -B l» ck -a> -A l* > -.o M b e_ aena te-inveallg ilo ta a n n o n W e ilh a t . .

l a refponae to « ju e s tlo n n a im th e Z — eom m ltttee h a d - ie B m e d - tn a ^ — o r r

17.783 te legram s opposing th e m ea- " sure, ie n t to m em bera « f congreas from BO sm all elUca, a ll b u t th ree w ere paid /o r by w p re s e o ta U m o l _ uU lltles companies. ^

m th e courae of one o l h is m any claMMS wUh H urley. Bhwk le t I t be „ know n, too. th a t a ll law yers w hom ^ th e com m ittee believes to have been re ta in e d by th e u tlllltea com panies wer* receiw ng questionnaires ask ing ' fo r detalU of th e ir actlvlUea. T he nam e o f Jo h n w. D arts , 193* D em - jg ocra tlo p m ld e n tla l nom inee, was added to th * lU t today. ^

R A iV G E R S R E S C U E . H C O U P L E T R A P P E D £

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p red icam ent to th e vacaUontsl cam p .. JOCO Xfct bclo*-. n u ie m called to “ them . a iU ng It they could hang onto Uie ledg« unUl m orning. T he h ike rs ” called back for Im m ediate he lp and th e rcK ue p a rty aet o u t a t oncc. “

B ecauw o r th e darkness i t w at nee^&sary lo r th e tw cuers lo climb f to th e top o t H alf Dome. SBSa feet “ ab o re sea-level, a n d th e n dejcend *' to th e leOfe. ' ^

H iaa Lortmer*a chief com plaint w aa lh a t th e waa "aw fully d lrty .“ - S be p ra lted th e reacue p a rty a n d a e am p or CCC boya w ho kep t a big bonfire a<Iow on th e Talley floor <i th roughou t th e n lgh l to lend e n ­couragem ent. b

T tw gtrl'a tno the r rem ained aw ake a th roughou t th e n lg b t and shouted H up w o td t of a w ara nee. • d

nplTe h.'td been on th e tr tp to H air . D one.'* U ia t Lorlm er aald. “and de* ^

d d e d to U ka w h at looked Ilka a c tra i l d o v n th e fro n t o f th e m ounta in , b'

‘A fter te tU ng dow a tw o e r th ree hun d red fee t we rea lised th a t we w ere trapped . U

" I b u lit a fire a cd called toe help, ii Xt w aa awfuUy coSd the ra . I h a d to U ho td on to two rocks during th e b ig h t h b u t w a t than k fu l fo r th e cold be* b eause I t kep t m a awake. a

“1 a m re ry gU d to bc back <3own

_______stirred By Threat 01 War, J

- Fierce Ethiopian Fighters J Tug At Chieftains’ Leash °

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s u r te d f r o a Kobe for E th iop ia. p A m erican a n d oUie; foreign re tl - o

d e n u of U>e c a p iu i haUed wiu> re* Uef r e p o ru 3000 g as maaka bave a l-

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Kiwanis President |

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D R . H A RPER Q A TIO K telU llU h* 1Id ah o d is lr lc l eenveatioB lhe lr.o r- <

p . ganU atlon m ost be a “ fqematfve < u im n tsb tltt iH g -fo rcH n -th e» e -* h a - .1 ](( otio times.'*so I - - ^ ■— - - ■» ,to ■ ~ , . *

E D H lifllito'■ rO B E O A S T r O R TODAY AND \

TOM OIIROW —Id ah o : FHir T h o n - | [2 day a n d .rW d ay j no ehange la tem - t “ p e rtlu re . ______

H igh o n d lo tr tem peratures yes- t 7 te rd a y a s reported by m e;govem *- m e n t w ea the r observer were 02 andf 46 degrees; th e re was a vartoble e. w ind a n d th e sky waa d e a r ; baro- t

m e tric pressure a t 0 p . m . waa 3632 v£ Inche* ana th e hum id ity range. 61 <j

to 36 p e r ccn t o l sa tu n U o n . . ii . W ea ther a y ta r ago w as porUy.

oloudy w ith tsm pcm tu res of 01 and gbs degrees. II

Sprinkles Of Bain ... . ; . i Iii Western States _•' T h e 'w e s ln t i low pnasu re* trough "e waa flUed t i p ' som ew bat a n d l u *

n o r th e rn e n d .h a s adVRaccd to ,th e ^: ^ w B T d . ifh lU t h e : M ^ o f a high °

h a s ' -ap p e an d over, th e norU tw ett “1 o o a s t. 'P a l r w eather M n U n u o t.ie n - * e era lly , a lthough aprlnkles o f n l n t ooourred' In A rlsona a n d sou lhemt C iU fom U a n d Ught local abowera ,,s in th e eaa tem sta te s. T here were “k also traces a t O n n d JuncUon a n d '

Cheyenne. ‘T em p eratu re ’ changes ?I, A are been sm sU ' o r e r m ost o f th e £. country . **

- - s F r - j r - . a s S ' S

u s &* K aaiat c » t IN IS M C iw* a 5; Si?'-: Salt U k t ^ O .ee * Clear

S u t Ulrio «S M CI«MSen- m u i'teo (4 St M o m v j

i Seattle .U SS .01 c l w £.. SpQkan* ,1- 1- ” M .00 cUar* tw la n n t ^ ts m r tcsd y .* WMhlastoa .7» e« ■*! iM b

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n N E W D E A L E R S S C O F F A T f R H O D E IS L A N D E L E C T IO N £

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f th o 'sam e way th a t o th e n w ho b a d ‘ tjM n beheflU ed voted "fo r" U w 'ad^- H ^ m im ttn tlo n . ^ tl

! S i ^ of IteceveTT K" -PROVIDEW CB. E . I., Aug. T (<P)— in

New E ngland Republicans to o lg h t t l' m a lle d -th e victory of Charle* P . m” RUk (R> In Rhode U land 'a f i r s t r" U, 8 . ffp rw fn tsU v s dU irlc t a s *, fo retaste of 1036; D em ocraU In te r - hi* p retcd i t to be ’‘a no ther sig n of re* <]i “ covery.*’

Colonel F ra n k Knox, M anchester,* New K am pehlre. a n d Ciiicago news-

paper publisher, w ho liaa been m en­lloned as a R epublican potsibUlty for president, called th e d e le a i o f ol Antonio m n r e , Rhode Is la n d 's tU te treasurer a n d D em ocralio represen* UUve nom inee, a sign lh a t ' the

C iKotile of lU)(xlQ U land can n o t be . bougm.'-

He taw In th e R rpub llean victory 'a fo re la tle of th e 1B)0 eiecUoo."

1 O n th e o th e r h a n d . O overnor i,, Q Xheodore F . O reen <D» a f te r a scrlb - o lng P r in c es defeat to "wilful m is- ,i ., reprc4entaUon on th e p a r t o f th e f„ ^ oi)pp»itlon p re » .“ te rm ed U is e lec- t\

ton tie ’s verdict analAgous to th* de- , cUJon of a p a tien t w ho. hav U v t, cnU(^d In a phytlc ian to aave him

fronj critical UlneM. discharges him ^ w llb retum i& g stren g th becaute o t s< > Uie co tt ^of c o n tin u e trea tm e n t. im ( " I t U rrom on* po ln l a n o lh e r sign o! r — Da mg ready arrU-*d and M.OOO o th e n a n t «n route. v -

T hs cUy I t d e fe n te len agatn st ^ bomba bu t b rcaute or l u 7000 root

.e alU:ud6 a sd th e d istance fro m it a l u l u n baaM I t »-as considered

doubtrul ItaU an pU nes w ould be able If to reach th e cap ita l w ith heavy des- jq .. tructive bom bi bu t would hav* lo ji, K confine aeria l a lttc k a to sm all gas I. bom bi, ' .« Avoid C eneentraU ea A« T here U tom e ta lk o t abandoning oi

th e city In fear ot d fs tn ic tlo o from }. (he j»}r. A t sn y ra te i t U unlikely.0 lh a t troops will be c o n c e n tn te d “ it h e re h e a itly o r a t any o th e r spM. « ■. b u t in stead wUl mov* in sm all bands

a n a s c a tU n d widely w hen p la ae t n appear.

H ubert Ju lian . N egro flie r from H arlem w ho eame he re to en list tn 1 th e a n n y w hen trouble developed., h a s been appoin ted to com m ind a

; d lvuion a n d U tra in ing tb * tn b e * - ., m en daily .n E m peror HaUe S e lastls. who u;

w orkins 16 hours a day , r e p e a le d ; a u u ra n ce a forelcnera w ould be a a f e '

- in th* even l of w ar a a d Ih a l he ] " per*onally would lead hU troops. i of recovery," be declared. 1

Ely Sm ItetMutlaUeci ,I n Boston. ^ U m .. however, a no ther ‘«

DElEBfTELNEIIi -K iispm r,

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P-IM-Jor—Simple,-E ffiq ian l.Government Voiced a t ; ,

~ .-U (a h - lila lio Meet : , j

SA lfT LAKE CITY. AUff. 7 I t W e e n U l l w from y tr u u n ‘UJO 1 -?w ao _ K } W ^ U _ e iu ta today h e ard I t h d r In tem aU onal presiden t, H i r p : 1 « r O a tto n o f MadUonvUle, K en ­tucky , te l! t h u n Ihelr o rsa n la U o n D iust b e “a form ative a n d sU b ltlz- ; ln g force In Uiesc chaotic times.** , ,

Speaking b e lo n tho f l n t fo n n al | sa therlD g o t th o d is tric t conven- . tlo n delegates, M r. O a tto n saJd so ­luU on te Uie p resen t econom ic n o l - a d ju a tm en t “U n o t ye t reached .'’ .

*'I h av e heard th e p leas of fa rm - . c n fo r la b o re n to help save Ih e lr . c i ^ , a n d I h av e he ard th e u n em - ' p loyed te ll th e ir s to ry of dUsaaUs- ' facU on w ith condltlona. I n m any lo* callUes, relief la b o re n have been , M s ^ C T ^ o o d th e solution U aot |

U rges E ffic ien t G ovem m en i } Ho urged a b a ttle to r a ‘’sKhple. ■

econom ical nnd effic ien t Rovem- ment** a n d a sked th e K lw anlons to do every th ing In Ih e lr pow er lo pro* 1 m o ts “ InUlUgent, aggreaalve and I •ervioeable c itizenship.” <

" t com m end o u r olflecUvet and e specia l objectives a s avenues th fo u g h W hich active service will b r la g oon ten tm en t a n d sa tU fac- 2 Uoa.'* t

Ho cald K iw anis h a d reeelred a 1 "maat gnU rylnR recep tion" o t Ita t movia to suppo rt churches In th e ir sp ir itu a l alm s. ,, f

'n i* business ito n d a rd s o f ^ho j eoun try have been n U e d th ro u g h e th e e ff o ru o f K lwanU, D r. D avid ( W . H enderson of S a lt U k e O lty. < d is tr ic t governor, sn ld In addresa* ln g th e delegates.

* 'O iU 'hea llh cam paigns luive r e - f su ite d l h f in e r living a n d a healU w a Ifer d t lz e n th lp . Public a f f a ln have ta k e n 'c o n s ld e n b le o f o u r Ume a n d „ o u r to x p o y e n have been saved m uch m oney b y ,o u r acUvUlcs.” h e la id .' Under-privileged o f o u r pa U tea a n hnppler because o f ou r r elfo rU : boys a n d gIrU have been _ g tilded In to m ore u se lu l avenues df ^ endeavo r; . o u r country folk havo b e ta m ade to feel we o n InU rested In th e ir w elfare, a n d Uml we need _ th e m In o u r un ited e tro r t to b e tle r ° clU iensh lp ." “

W . B. Bm llh lU c o tU "O om m ttalty r e p o ru were g lv c a by »

lie u te n a n t to v e m o n . These In d u d ed P W . B ..8 tA llh o f Twin FalU, Id ah o , H arry X . Y ost of BoUe. D u la l , Sm lU i o t P a rk City, U u h , a n d U it Roy W hlU hcad of NephL U U h . ol

T h U e vea lng th e K lw anU na w en t m to R a lU lr fo r • apecUl e n te r ta in - tl n e n t p rog ram a n d dancing. oi

T bm orrew 'c In te re s t will cen te r a ro u n d th a sleeU on of dU lrlct o f ll- eers, T h e g tiveraorahlp will fa ll to a a n Id ah o m a n . a s thS^ office ro - p U tea fro in y e a r lo year. C onvention n r u m o n h a d s tro n g suppo rt am aased p M b to d J ^ n A. .Pai«fM edt\p f y^sU - „ t f . I d a h oT - t t

A m e r i c a n M e r c h a n t (ceStricken In Moscow «M O 8C0W . Aug. 7 (/p> — Joseph ^

Btalln, soviet d lcU to r. ordered a ll m edical lacllltlea o l th e K rem lin ^ a e e d a t th e dUposal to n lg h i ol Edw ard A. FUcne, 75*year-oJd Doj* « to n m erchan t a n d ph ila n th ro p u t who b seriously 111 o f lobor pneu- 5 m onla a l a ho te l h e re . - ^ » _ T h s A m erican's condlU on was _ 8om ew h*l'im proved"ton lgh t-after-a- -d sllRhc relapse a t noon.

Two K rem lin doctors and two K rtm lln hosp lU l n u r a u a re attenil* 1. lng him Bl th e hotel, to se th e r wlUi ^ th e medical d irec to r o( th e govern- fo m cm t:avcl agency a n d D r. Hum- « n lc h . A m erlean em bassy physician,

FJlene, trai'e liiig alone, s r r l i fd here A ugutl 1 and becabie 111 two dsya la ter.

nOVALTV PO IN T S WAVT O PLAIN iFABRlCS ”

LOSTX3N, Aug. 7 W V-O ne e f f « l m o t the royal JubUee proc«sslO(i .on ci ru h lo ii here will be a vogue for in t>laln fabrics fo r sum m er e tuem blci. vl No member of tho royal lamUy wort a Patterned m a teria l. u

Tjj# DucJwts ol Kent's cliolce ol ^ srelse. a sliade betw een beige and sray . w llh gloves a n d everythliiti lo m atch. wa.Y m uch adm ired and will l>e coiilcd. O th e r llgh l siimmc.- _ tliaCr* are*delphinium blue a n d h ;c i' ^ ranees pink, th * la tte r hav ln s U-en c ehnsf!! by th e queen.

■ — M( 'i i i i .u 's h o D V R C c o v E n i:n n

YAKIMA. W s il j , Aug. 7 ul*, - Se .irclifft today found th e boUy of rx tw o-irar-o ld J a n e S U h l, dauRhler #•, 0.’ SL-. and M ra.,D ougIat B lahl of Drownj'.own. In a n Irriga tion <j«ch ~ no: r«r from h e r home.

Democ.-ai a n d a fo n n er covenior of M M \acliuM tts. Joseph B . Ely, taw It rtiMerenllj’: , ), "T a a U rge’p e rd b o U ^ o f Um « u ( - ' e r t Uie>e policies (>’*w Deal> no» \ loom tip m a ll th e ir su a n g e a ip « u . - 1 he drclared. ”T h l v o te n a re t>rgin- 1 n ins to tee lh a t t tb e s e p o lic ie s .art ' no t A m erican a s we understood tbe A m fr:ean g o r e m a e n i . T hey tavor of fliiH n. in s u a d of W aAhlnston J tr jd Jeffenoin a n d Lincoln." /

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TWTN FAIXS DAILY

B R C V IT IC S ^r - - i ■I ConelBdea y U lt- M tt* J e ih 'W obl^I lalb. who h a s beeh vUltitng M ends . In BoUe th e p u t week, h a s xeturaed^ to Tw in FalU. , ' , j

■■ VUIU H . n > - a a n B S i i r » c f H . -Of K em merer. W yomlBf, U l a . ^ l a F^IU vUlUng w ith b e r cousin, U rs .Len L. Simpson.

■ ' Cl_ Home F n m C o lo n d j^ M r . and y i

rd from a two weeks’ vacatlOj^ tr ip to *, ? M a m to u r C o lo n d o .---------------- “1- » — I 01m Paren ts of Soa—M r. a n d l t n .t - Jam es D unn. T w in PU ls, a » th e cC

. parctiU of a son b o m T u esd ay .a t h rII the -rv-ln Falls county general hoa- Jv 1- pltal. .5- ------ - . , JIJ

VIMta SU te r-M Iss M arga re t P a n - d l ' kenbrlns. Ctnrkston. W ashington. U sr \ ' th e houte guest o f b e r sister, la rs . -ns“ Jam t's VrtiJtlrnbilrk. 855 T h ird *vfr- ee I" nue'weM. _

Here nn Bnslne**—0 . ‘« , Sam pson, Boise, liead of th e Sam pson U usle - i

_ company stores, U vlsltUig th e local er

Iness m alters. • ' nn

M I)aurl>(er A rrire*<rM r. and M rs. In 3. E. B. B um s, T w in Palls , o n th e nr Id paren ts of a da u g h ter b o m T ues­

day n t the Tw in P alU counly p m - hi td era! h05pltal. ni'

iU nannen C o a p le 'f t r e a ta —U rH k h d mi :• M rs. Jam es R a thbun , H ansen, a m

th e p a re n u of a daugh ter b o n ' ^ « Tuesday evening a t th e G n f t m a ^ ^ la te m tly home. . Ji go,lr — - ■ I u t

Returns to BoU»—M U t Vlrglnlk tei a H tlm . hou*^ guest fo r th e past sevf; Fn h era! dnys of MUa M iriam M c P a ll tv d Colonial AparUnenU, re tu m ed la A

evening to.B olse. j

A nnounce B irth—M r. a n d M r if , J■ P n n k Soderbcn, VaMoJo, C a lifo rn ia• a n th e p a re n u o f a da u g h ter b o r i; August <. Mrs. Boderben was fo ri! *f° ^ m erly Mins H otel H um phry. j

'• i ic Ic .F ro m V ellowstone — PeteH Pabat and daughter. M lss A nn lf j!,'

I L iu rle Pabst, a n d M r. and 1 E a r l Lowry re tu rned yesterday frosU ‘ J * tr ip to Yellowstone i^ tlo n a l patldj j““

? . VlsIU In W ashlnglon—M lss AgneJ: S tro n k left yesterday for W ashing* 2®

ton . D, C., w h e n sh e will spend th « fl®nex l few weeks vU ltlng h e r sU ter. ' ,

f Mlaa E leanor S tronk . who U e m - . 1 ployed tb e n .

!i T o Balld P o n h —M rs. P . Jenaen-B ius )-esterday applied a t th a office jig

o f th e c ity clerk fo r a balld/ng p e r- tert m lt to erect a porch a t a cost o t - k■ te o on h e r dwelling In th e 100 block h ,

on E igh th arenue e ast. | ag,

• O o V .» U m T r ip -M r . mnd H i j ; ”> O eoni* £ . IH ubner and daug lltM• Pa tric ia , accom panied by M rs. Daub4 . i n e r’a niece, MUa H eU n B ra d iiid * ( Pendleton, O regon, a n leaving to d U• on * wwelfB ■vacation tr ip to e a s te r f ^

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A t LfeeRM c w n te i^ M a r r is g e s l ^ censes « -en Luued a l T w in P a u county recorder'a ofllee ye iterd iy to D aniel S h a n k a n d Florence 81(ii| *%

, ter. bo th of P ller. and to C a il — S chncldcr and P e ra H eard, bolh i f

i D uhl. tloi

Odd Fellowa InltlaU oit—Twin PnlU kq.O dd Fellow s lodge will hold In ttla - (q . tlon o f cand ida tes thU evening n t B o’clock In Uie I.O.OJ*. hall. L unch (will bo -aerved following the c e n - ju (

' m onies, and a ll m em bers are r e - gQ ueateaio-alO T nr — P S

— • ■ . old' VI«IU In D enver—Ruasell Hamqit

Jr.. young son of M r. nnd Mrs. R ui*Kell Itom m . le ft W ednesday m ornlnit for a te n day v is it w ith hU a r e i f g randm other in D enver. He w at ac^'

' com panled by hU grandm other. Mtfc ' A nna H am pton, o l Pendleton, Or^4.’ , I [.

. V ltJt in BoUe—M urray B root^ m an, Son F tanc lseo j h is ton, M ur>

■ ray Brookm an. Jr., who recenUy re­tu rned from S w itserland ; Mr. a n i M rs. A. J . U n d cm er and Ml»a V lr-

> c ln la M onhouse . S a n F nne lK o . ar«’ leaving Uxlay for BoUe where they ' wUI v u it friends briefly.

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cooling aeventies b u t toutliw ard a t C arbondale, IlllnoU . It waa l(M.

M inneso ta 's read ings were nround W w ith w arm er w eather forecast. DaIIas. T exas, had 03 bu t cotu:(!rred Ihu l no rm n^ 1

In S ou th M k o ta . where Plfrrp n :* , ported a a iailing 101 Tuesdty. coolcr

; a e s lh e r appeared.

ahw S mess?I . . . . i t i f y o u n t e c n i o y .

•, D o y o a know bow m any popular 1 g lrla keep th e ir akin allaring. d e ll- i

; cafe, rafined In eo lo r and te x tu n T *Th* • • c re t I t ChambtrUln** l^ t io f c A d ifferen t lo tion , a cU ar gold«a IW qo ld . i t ia a b so rb e d b onljr 97 sec­on d s. A b lend e f th ln een . im ported e ils .b e r« Is « com pJrte beanty trea t- m t n t ons th a t p ro tec ts th* sk ta ' f r « a w iad a n d w esther. tn n a fo rm a

I t m srw lo a s ly , n n n u ik *A - '. n c w bM sty . A t s l l d ra<

a o d d e p a r ta e a t stores.

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X NEWS, TWIN FALtS> IDAHO

2000 Farmers I At All-Day

»vin Falla Welcomes ,Thr [ J l < l x l i i b i t i o n A T T d H ^

Wlth approxfmatcly 2000 person ent timed tiuring the all-day scsBio

I yesterday, Farm-Home day brough fJllJK "t'iiiin tj> X uH "drta llB “r f ( h c f e i tlon projjmm_^oi' the bentjflt of the on display an ejctcnslvc array of he

The picnic mcctlnfr opened a t 10 < i continued unti! Iate last ovenfngf, de ' beinK presented throughout*” '"' the dny. Hundreds, of farmera ___ _

n n tl their familicH Kathered durinfT the noon h o ilr on tho 1 groM a t th e p a rk for picnic lunches

•ns T w in PnlU m unicipal band p n - ' , sented a full hour'a concert. • T

• • conX iU h ea Featured ^

• Fea tu re o f th e exlilblt w aa th e 1*?, : " In v e lin g k itch en ” built on a tro ll-i er. D uring Iho day 1410 adulU a n d . A ' ■ehiWretHXmsad Ihm nah ih ft.k ltchen .A lo

nnd viewed w hot w as built to b« th o uial lost w ord In convenience, em body- Sec.

, Ing every m odent clectrtcsl k itch en Air t nppllance.

In a ll, welve T w in FalU fIrm a ex - A ’ h lblted hom e m odem lu tlon equ ip - seni

m ent a n d appllancrs. especially A s tre ssin g equ ipm ent suited to th e

i m odem w rm home. j ,! T lie event, one of a series of by ' F nrm -H om s tlay meetings co n d u ct- fi, t ed th roughou t tJie sU te. wns sp o n - ]atl< I sored by th e federa l housing a d m in - ' nien ' U trallon, U n lven lty o t Id ah o ex- > tension a g r ic u ltu n l dlvUlon, T w in p, ; Fnlls county Pom ona O range and 1 *rwln FalU C ham ber of Commerce.

s ; ;H obart Beroaford, University o f

Idaho exU nslon ag ricu ltu n l en g ln - Pi eer n n d Id ah o represenU tlve o f th e houi federal housing adm lnU tratlon, a d - Pc dressed th e oftem oon m eelln# on Pt " P lann ing ond Remodeling th e 01 Farm H om e” a n d spoko a t th a eve- Mid nlng session on "F arm W aU r S u p - _ _ _ply a n d S an lU llon ." _____

AUo speaking a t both a ftem oon ond evening program s w aa U lss F D R M arlon H epw orth , sU U hom e , dem onstraU on leader. MUa R e p - ' I w orth addreaaed th e afiem ooii aea­slon on "H om e Values" a n d spoke In th e evening on "Making th e M osl of O ur O pportunities,” ((

M lss M agdalena ClemenU, d U trlc l - 7- - : home d e m o iu tn llo n agent, look celved p a rt in th e m om ing program w tlh a de m o n s tn tlo n of a m n g e m e n t of . flow en tn th e hom e and In th e a f- " ternoon addressed the m eeting on "K itchen Conveniences." H arvey S.Hale, T w in PnlU oounty exU nslon ^ “4 agen t, spoke In the a iu m o o n on . "R ural H orae B etterm ent." , provid

M ayor Talks range

D uncan M cD. Johnson, T«,’tn frotn^ ,PaJU mayor, opened the u lle m o o n program w ith a short addreaa o l , , , , welcomc a n d th e re«ponse waa mnde J," “J by T hom aa P orks, Buhl, TwHi PnlU eounty Pom ona O n n g o m o su r . ’ H aro ld R. H orvey. Twin P»1U Chnm* ' b e r o f Com meree secretary, p resided J®,a t th * sessions.- , ' --------- ®'j

In add ition to the speaking pro- g n m and exhJbJU. th e evening was, f e o tu n d by th e showing of tw o m o- « tlo n picture*. Ono U lusln ted th e n - m odeling a n d reclaiming o l a farm ™ hom e w hile th e aecond wn* devoted, to p le tu r ln tlo n of th e advantages of on "clectrica l kitchen.’' I by f>

C om m utee Jn charrie of th e event itruc ti Included A. S. OUbert. M n . J o h n 'T h U ; E . Haye*. H nrvcy S. HaJc. Thomn.i| th e d ParVarEr^TTCTigenPgTigli an ii - l lnr» celved old R . HArvey. j Hclcnt

m m

Almoat «Tery deUH o f193S Fo rd V .8 .M B tribaiM N in « o a * v a y to lh * > a r ’i a a fe ly . I a tl>*«* day* « fc r o w d e d r o a d s a n d f a t t ,d H r l a i . *lg)il « i t . i .» d i„ g ^F o r d V -8 . a M y ^ i o f r . ™

i . SafHy gUM all arlm B d, a t BO e x tra « • ! , S. M oro ^pow erfa}« ^ p a * lU re b ra k M ,'

I e p «ra llB g w llh lea* prd a lI prTMtire. « . A w e ld e d 4 .t»• *0114 * tM l body.

4 . r o e d t r a a m iM • p r i .g . , v i lb e v i • (wwr f e r aafrtj.5 . B «tior m c tlo a « h l i btg a ir.b«U ooa t ir** . 6 . Mqrh •Croogn- X4yp« frame. T.hew w*lgbt dIttrilm U oti th a t ■ ■

UNION MO'Your FORD

H O, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGT

s Gather i 5 Programr p n f i r T o F a r m - H o m e F o u

o u s i n g r S i e s s l o n (

ona In attenriancQ a t differ^ lion in Twin F^lls city park ght to the farmers ot Twin o

he rural districts, and placcd home conveniences. ' thn0 o'clock in the morning and •en demonstrations and lectures, - Bh

men,— — 1 niarlNert' Deal Program(By T he A ssoda ted P ress) ^n

T h e od m ln U tn tlo n progrom inlongress; o f tl

’The presen t s ta tu s o f m a jo r bondegUlaUon, pending la o o a g re u prob:oUo m : dU n. ACTlUni P residen t S o d K re !! '. / l e d ,i e n a iu n or veto! B u s a n d re g- . Jojj^ llo n . S p u iU h w ar pensions, "i***} Second de fldency approprhilloh.__ " n "

A djusted h i con fe n n ce a fte r •n a U -h o u M passage: _

AAA am end m e n u . .

In conferenoe, a lU r passage H U [ ly bo th oenate a n d hou ic :

S o d a l security . VUlllles n g u - »tlon. B anking . TVA amend*w nU . Rivers a n d h a i io r s . Hui

--------- locauPassed by housei a w a iting se n - wlU

U acU on: quart'a x nvU lon . LlQuor con tro l. W ar ncrowro llU llm iu ilo n s. S h ip subsidy. locntllold su it p rohibition. la s t t

--------- mPassed by senate ; aw aiting slve j

ouse sc tlo n : montlFVMd a n d drug reguJaUon. cupyPn.MCd by n e ith e r : - Ncw011 regula tion. O uffey coal. Taylo

Ildget money. : ^-as______ ;__________ wdler- ■■■ ^ T Bank

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^cd from a dm in istra tion offisfals. t,y re< Indica tes D escrepande* e n t H

dividen response to quesUonlng, Jack* -nmA1 sM eried tho house bill dlsre*ded the p residen t's suggestions . . , m adopUng a 13Vi to U U p er ccn t , , - u ^ : i ia tc for co rporation n e t Incom* V tead of 10! i to l a u pe r cen t, by , i „ t 1 ivldlng for an excess p roflU U x , . lge o l 5 10 33 p e r c e n t a n d by „ ' J 1‘ng to provide for tax ing income m ln ter*corporate dividends. ‘Ie contended th a t w tthout U x lng vetU r

Inco.m* from dividends received dchUr one cortwntUoti from o no lhe r nionU

re »-ould be a "pow erlul te m p u - '1 fo r large corporations fu r th e r — - complicate Uielr cap ita l stru c tu re s o.'gnnUlng o scries of ope ra ting ■ Kldlnrles, .ench one of w hich m | Ud be able to tnke a dvanU ge of H lower ra te s in the (corporoUon ^ 2

3me UX) early brackeU ." ^r h ls w ould no l only d e fe a t th e ■ poses o t Uio gradaaw d tax ." hfl ^ t, “b u t would poi^Uiiely pe rve rt It n l

fu rth e r compUcailns cap ita l mK te iu r ts a lready too corapllcatcd. s m ay be p.-evcnlcd by tax ing

dividends w hich would be r e - V r ed -rro m -tu c h -su lm d la rip s suf* K < ently to o f lte l ony tax a dvan tage ^

i T C * b r t U r b a U a c * * « d » 5 ^ , / «L a . Fo rd qu ick o m l c r ^ka U u t give* la ita sS car. (fit'>MUaaadU tig h t pU«c«. W

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m - B l r l k t a i Wj wam en ga rm en t w o tk e n str ip p e d a g rd

cd Mix e lh e n oad ebow d t h e n vr*alth n o g lr th * M re«li ■paakiag a a d la . t lscratch ing them In wild r io tla g greostoday. OhSix persons. Including fou r police* housi

iicn. Wen In ju n d . T h t ou tb reak d icat i ia rk d a renew al of dU o rd e n la a fereelx-monlh« old w alkout. vlewi

’ SO P trs e a s A m sU d * « Twenty*seven w ohtcn a o d th ree

nen were arrested. T h e w om ut wera e ieaw d on bonds o t taoo eaeh . O ne tneasf th « m *n was nreed u nder UOO diffei «nd,''PoU ee said th e two o t h t n belleiirobably would be charged w ith ta - - X ilUng th e rio t. The m en wera IdenU - Joutnled o i rela tives of Uie s tr lk e rt . to ai;Jo h n Rod kin, m a ttog tr ot.^ ^ .

rould, b e " ”conUnued In ono fo rm T h <r ano ther fo r the n e x t sU m onU u, e llm lr necessary." tauo iThe s tr ik e n a n dem anding h ig h - be Ini

r wages, shorter h o u n a n d un io n M nat ecognltlon.

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H udson*Clark Shoe com pany, now catod a l i n M ain avenue aouui, S ’, " 111 move nex t sp ring to larger js r te rs in Uie S hoda lr buUdlng ^ ;ro«s th e s tre e t from th e p rese n t — J cntion, according lo announcem ent ' ^ , , 1,, t l n igh t by m em ben of th e firm .Tlie building wlU, underyo e x ten - ve rem odeling du iing th e ensiling on ths a n d tho shoe s lo re w ill oo* ^ j, ipy tho presen t locations o f th e ■J!. ew E ra Shoe ahop a n d S tu a r t H. lylor rea lty offloe. T he building t7,“ 7; as recently purchased by D et- rtler Bros., Inc., from th e W aIJter , ank a n d T Tuit com pany of Baltf f * ____________ '.Zrlilcli m ight be de rhxd from th e ir c ,f/inon........ • j5 6 H

AddlUonal R evenae i Jnckson estim ated (30,700,000 InJdltlonal revemis could be raU ed WA• reducing lo 85 per cen l th e p res- o f ’reIt 100 pcr ccn t exempUon o f such bothvldends rrom the corporaU on In* todayme tax. T tie Iiouse bill haa been blocktim ated to relJe from $3X ,000.000 m r r .$370,000,000 annually though these foreci[urva have been challenged. Api:As the s e n a u com m ltlee h e ld l u come,-st afternoon aesslon in a n e ffo rt hardl;

cloM publlo hearings a n d s ta r t Uonansldering th e bill Itself tom orrow , dang:curltles commission n p o r U show ed a ahoirporaUon oriielaU a n d la rg e In* Finstora bad given aw ay m illions o f day, tllU n w orth ot stock In . rec en t lion 6onths.— — ----------—----------------------eorly

TRY W e a r in g Ct$ai^< tvell^’ HOWH sficcialUt

TF YOU liro easily in your shoulde i hips, Ihlglifi or calvea your shoos 1p r o p e r ly s u p p o r to n d d ls l r tb u l G y o u i

Fool B u l ld e r a r c h s h o e s a r e c o r r e c t ly ed l o d l s l r ib u t e y o u r w e i g h t n a lu r t o s m f o r ta b ly t o e l im in a t e I h o l t i r e d V/ide r o u g e s o f v /id fh s a n d s iz e s aca Iccl lit. Loarn t h e m e a n i n g o ( r e a l <x

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W A flH lK O lW , Aug, 7 M V D U - tg r« in e o l b e t i ^ house -and sen-

fTM lDf^act m a y h a l t oay o h a jig e . a . t h * law a l th U aeaslon of c o n -, If***. t

C hairm an D erouen (D -La) o t th e ' louae publlo londs oom m lttee. in* . Ucat«d today house a n d aenate con- :ero«i a re poles o p a rt i n . th e ir news, a n d agreem ent "voa r e m o u . •

Sena to r A dam s (D*Co1o),« e h a tr - ' n a n o f th e senate sub-com m lttce t vhlch co n sld en d Uie am endatory neasure, agreed Uiero were som ot llfferences o f oplnton b u t .^dded he iellcv*d_they c an be worked out.- X wave o f sen tim e n t fo r «&riy « d - ou m m e n t U th e p rU idpal O bstacle ' o an ag /eem sa t.

T h a bin as passed by th e h o u s s ' illm lnated lh « ao,000,00o a e n . llm l- aUon o n publlo lands w hich m ay « included in g ta d n g d U tr id j. T h e e n a te deelded again st rem oval o f a rU m lU tlo n a n d s e t th e a m o u n t; rhlch m ay be Included In dU tdcis .t l4a,OOOflCO acres.

In te r io r dep artm e n t offlclaU ob* ect to th e 143,000,000 a c n llm lta- Jon in faco o t th e ir recom m cnda- lon o f no ,lim «oU on. Xt wos r e p o r t- , di how ever, ih U a m en dm en t prob- b ly w ould be opproved .,by lh e , .lOUS*.ObjeoUon w as raU ed to senates ap -

nv& l o t a n a m endm en t w hich rould rem o ra oasU U at g ra iln g d l- e c lo n trom d v ll aervloe a n d re ­U ln th a t th e y b* reefdenta of U tea In w hich tb e lr jurlsdlcU ons n looated.Several o th e r m ino r a m endm enU '

e la tln r Tor th e m ost p a r t to adm ln - itraUvo d e ta il wer® added In th e ' m a le w h e n aere ra l we s te rn sena- Dfs have n e v er been m o n th a n jke*w arm to th e whole idea of i h * . rasing admlnUtratlOB. '

Senate Limits Talk On (Sold Suit Block

W ASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (yiV-Crles f 'rBpudfatlon” w ere d lm te d from > o th sides o f th e senate chamt>er xlay a l th e adm in istraU on bill t o ' lock gold c lausc sulU again st thn m T m m cn l ^ u t D em ocratic-leaders jrecas t lU passage tomorrow.A pparenUy confiden t o f tho o u t-

ome, a dm lnU lnU on spokesmen lardly bothered to reply to nsser* ions th a t th e m easure would en- angsr governm ent c red it a n d c u l nhadow over go\'«m m ent liilcgrltv . , F inally, be lore Quitting for lh e , i

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NlHOPEDAiS.- FOli SILVER CITY

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th « t v u boom ing w ben Andrew ifeU on, e u t e m industria l treoon , eiune her* in queU of fo rtune more t l u n « h i l f c en lu ry bbo. hopelul t h i l developm ent w ork now going e n here will allow I t to regain » l J e a « lom a o f th e glam our I t Io»t «-ltb th e daw n of th e tw entieth ccn- tu ry .

H igher p r ice i Jo r m eU U and lm- proved m in ing m achinery have a u r te d a new developm ent e am - pnlgn bere .

P r is d p a l a n o i v tb e c o m p ^ e i th a t i n a t w ork U tb o Oold 8111 M ines. Inc .. e f w hich W arren K. D om er of Lo> A ngeto , Cal.. U aec-

. Seventy m en now a re em plo jed underground developing five veins o r gold a n d silver a n d jt group of teehn icU ns h a s b««n assem bled lo

^ work th e old f ills a n d m in ing dum ps “ c n P lorida m o u n ta in th a t were le lt

by th e m iners w ho cam e here In the six ties o r tho ta s t centuo* to take m illions from th e m oun ta in s tn th is dlalrlct.

T he payroll a n d o the r expenses o r th e a o M HHI m ines la $10,000 a m on th . S. B. C haney , p residen t ot th e com pany w ho Is Iocnted here, snld. nnd p rese n t p lans call lo r ron&trucllon of a mill th a t will h andle 1,000 to n s of ore m onthly.

Old M em ories Stirred

AcUvlUes o f th e company w ere ' inspected by A rth u r Cam pbell, s u t e m ining Inspector, du ring th e firs t p a rt o f t h b week.

“Ind ica tions p o in t to tho poui* b llliy lh a t S ilver C ity, th rough presen t m in ing actl^ ties-, will be p u t back on Its Xcet again Jn a real way, if ope ra tions of th e O old GUI m ines prove successful," Uie Uupec> to r declared here .

S ilver O lty, once a teem ing cen­tc r o f several tho u san d population, dw indled to a h a n d fu l of hangers- on, a s com pany a f te r com pany w ith­drew du rin g th e la tte r p a rt of the la st cen tu ry w hen opera tions on tlta old scale seem ed lo be no long­e r proflU ble.

T hen a few m on tlis ago, th e ghost tOTO w as s tru c k a s a ln w hen a co u n i decree de signated M urphy a s the! counly se a t of On-yhee couniy In. aJead o f S liver c ity .

And now a . m odem generaUon o l m iners ts sU rrlng aging memories —and Im ig lna tlons.

t'N D t;K G O i:s OPERATION

i BURLEV. Aug. 7 - M rs . W illard ^ iai.-cn o f O akley unde^^■enl a m aa-

lom o p e r a t l o n ' t f l h e C o tU geT ibs" p lu l T ueaday. T hU U Ihe second sim ila r operaU on she baa undergone In th e p a s i few m on ihs . H er condi­tion was repo rted to be good.

^tr8. O . H . S le igh t and Mra. S te ­p hen Pederson w ere discharged from th e C o ttage h o s p iu i T uesday a fle r

.rectfh-lng m edlcnl trea tm e n t, and Mrs. Mag{^e H enderson retu rned to

, h e r -home a f te r hav ing on absceaj drnlned. T uesday.

Verlee K en n e r of R upert Is a m cdical p a tie n t a t th e C otlase hoo-

' plta l here.

_ LEAVE ON VACATIO.N ' j

JERO M E. Aug. 7—M r. and M rs .! W. IP. Bo* a n d son D alton left T u ^ a y fo r * w k 's - r s M t / o n In ! the -e*a3ooth3 . I

BAS’D FLAN!; M EETlN r.

JERO M E. Aiiff. 7 -P ro r.- ;or C G n e c h tn r r . Je rom e high tchool band { and o rchestra rtlrector. announced todsy th a t b e w ished a ll members o r th e band to m eet a t th e c ity pa rk In Je rom e T h u rsd ay a t i : o'clock s ln rp . T h e b and Is scheduled to fum lah music fo r. th e Rural Hoai* inR day program . belnK tJcld to ­m orrow In Jerotn«?.

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, P h o n eon, . —■rs-ih - JUVl^S'ILR n .iS C E R S th e WRLL RECEIVED OS' COAST on u u i e B e tty Ju n e T a r r and Rny

^g- Jenn ings Juvenile dance team of th e M arie D unn H elm Studio of

ost I D ancing re tu m ed th is week from u n Lo* Angeles, w here they appeared th e !f t l lh e fash ionable , M iram ar Hotel in - K ith G ua A m helm a n d hU orches-

■ tra. T ljey a b o nppeared in several lon of th e m ore p ro m in e n t n igh t clubs ■les and b roadcasted over sU U on KTWB.

M arie DUnn H elm and Phyllis Robinson were th e g u e su o t Mr, nnd M rs. E van T a r r a n d Mrs. V em Je n n in g s on th e ir tr ip to Uie coast. O ne of th e dellgh tfiil experiences

, , of th e tr ip w u a v is it a t th e home o t-llU le -J an * -W lth en , w ho had Just llnU hed ••Qlnger." h e r flret s u r - ' ring p ic ture. T hey w ere also inv lud

’i}® lo llie Jo h n Boles ran c h where “*■ P a ram o u n t- w u on location for

Jo h n Boles’ new p ic tu re . i^ Mr*. H elm w as delighted to f in d ) , m any of h e r fo rm er s tuden ts a l ; **5 H ouston. T exas, in Hollywood fu r­' l l th e rln g th c lr dance experiences. |

GERALD HU.WT WED.S 'a iK L AT M ERIDJAS

* M rs, W . L. M cM ullen, M eridian, announces th e m arriage of h e r. daURbter, M b s M abel E . O odm an.i to G erald V. H u n t, son of Mr. and

J H u n t ^ i g b e r l y , _ T I ^ I wedding took place a l th e McMullen | ihom e a t M erid ian Sunday , Ju ly l

Irs. tw en ly -e lgh lh . a t o n e -lh lrty o'clock. | e ft I Rev. Lines, M e th o d b t m inister, o f - ; In ; f Ida led. '

M rs. H . H ollsday. sb te r of the bride, w as m a tro n of honor, and C harles M ackey, TW'ln ra ils , was best m an . T h e cerem ony was wli* nessed by th e Im m ediate families

G .,o n lj- . Following th e wcddlnc cere- net J mony a wedding luncheon was x d served.ers M r. a n d M rs. H u n t m il l i 'c In irk McCall w here M r. H u n t b employed.>ck ---------to MISS STRAUGHS HAS

i l . O I.\\\E R FOR rn iE S D S 10- M lu K ailileen S tra u eh n wus

[hostess a l d inne r T uesday evening

C I A L l in o r D re .s s c a f o r t h e clo.-'iiiK o t j..............$ 8 .9 0 I) c t t c r t h i n g s w il i a p p r e c i a t e le a r d o f p r ic c s .

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PA TTERN S3B7

i (yfuncCPfJamSPronounced up a n d down llnea

^ joy to make and a n equnl Joy to w ear. T he ve rtica l panels fro n t

; a n d back will b ring you r curves ■i In to line, a n d add welcome inchcs , to your he igh t, n i c easy, saddle . shoulder sleeves a rc no siunibllnR •i “ijioCK even fo r tho beg inner, while ; th e g a th ers Ju st below th e shoul- : d ers give necessary fullness. Vou’ll ■; f in d you r w alat s till fu rth e r re- • duced by the ' ties a t e ith e r side— > adJusU bIc, o f course; th e two well- : p laced .pockeU a re m o st convenient.

Tr>' percale, coUon broadcloth or ; lin en fo r thU model.

P a tte rn 3307 b availab le in sUes la , 18, 30. 34, 38, 38, 40. 43, 44 and

I 46. S l u - 38 U k es 3 S . y a rd s 36 Inch j—fubi'lc.* iilusi'iu ii’d B tep -b y s trp '. 'cu '- : lng InsirucU ons Included. ' ^

aiDd nrT EC N CENTb <t}cl in cOlu or (U np« <coia* prtraired) for thU ADO* Auu&i DklursL WriM pttinty

: Bsmt, addrtM and • t j l t numbtr. OE 8t;ut; TO STATS StZK.

AND NOW . . . ANNE AOAMS 8UM- a n a PA rri:n .s b o o k i s u k a u y i d«- tw*«n Uieaa cover* Ua (ortr PMM Ql P u d o a U ai rasbloD facta. Sveryooe's problem U MlTed-Ui* Srid* « ttb TTDUuiku XtouUoa — Matroo wtUj W«is&t7 proetama—m ueh “daiad** Jua-

; lor 0«&»>.Tla7 TOU a t P lar—and e \e n - eo( on vacauoDl No( coly will r<»<r • tsry ftluib M » tm arier ooa. but

I rou'll ema r°u ’'» aeieioped a new . Sm an E>omt-at.view anw -o tsasun t (»■

abM>rblQi (p«elal (catureal Bt.SO r u n YOUR COPY TODAYI PHICI! OP DOOK r v m r a cttrrn . d o o k a n d p a t - TWIN lO O m ie i t . T W tN T T -m # c e sT s .

Addrau order to TD* Niwi. Patters I D tpU Twlo Palla.

C L U B Si e 3 2

a t h e r country hom o for M bses B arbara Voung nnd Alice Havens

V and G ra n l H arris, S o b Nelson « n d if G ordon K lodt. Jtcd peonies formed if th e centerpiece for lh e d in n e r U ble. - L a te r th e group n ttended th e col- ij leglate dance a t Radloland.. — " ■. P/C.V/C OtT/.VCS ,( .}/AA’f f l l fV S lO S PLEASAST t In honor o f ou t-o f.lo w n m em . I. bers o f th e B eer fam ily, M r. and s M rs. Pau l B K r a n d dnugh le r, Mrs. r. R u th Lyon, r re s iio , C aliforn ia, nnd n Mr. nnd Mrs. Dalti B e e r a n d daugh- t. le r, Lincoln. N ebraska, a p icnic was « held by m em bers o f U«e Deer fnml- e ly nt H annon Pa rk T uesday eve- X ^ilnc. a lten d e d by lwenty-fl'.<:. iRUefU>. A sim ila r e v en t look place d Sundny a t th e T « 'ln Falls eounty e . fairgrounds, F iler.

^ ; '0 . v c o GROUP Of d iC /l.U P F IR E M EETS l ’ The Pongo C am p F tre G roup m e ii . ' nt th e hom e of Beverly Woolley

..Monday. A b rief bu.ilncs.1 .%eu|on J u 'u he ld o n d refreshm enta were •served.

I, JIKK H IV E GIRLS f i/'/Z /I.V HAGERM AS OUTiSG

Tlw Bee H ive G irls m et Tucs- j jd iiy a fte m o o n o t th e home of Mlss e ! Merla S alm on. F u r th e r plaiui for f h h e —o n t t n i n t —na$em ian~vitlicy ." irjAufTUst f if te e n th lo seventeenth,

jw ere considered. T h e group «-lir

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[ P u t o o a pa ir o f Faultless N o ' b a b y . 'I a 't t i e m o m in s v

I r t i d f f t r ' t h e d a y — because 7 •‘ro p e~ to b o ld th em in plice.

i, T O s tb a a d ncv-er binds o r cuts: F a u ld m K o b e l u a re c u t fu!; W i l s n B ra tb e r i scandirds. Tj ^ m n i g f a t a n d y tw w ill kncf in a n jr o th e r kind c / p j

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^ j m e e t n e x t T ueaday a fte m o o n a t £ I the home of -f c ^ ^ N ell K lrkm an .

'^ IK S . LANl>i}?fr H O S T E S S | i r n W E D N E S D A Y C A R D C L U fi

— < Mre. E. A. U n d o n w u hoatea# r r o to the J . D. B. C lub a l h e r hom o

on sixU i Avenue ' E as t yesterday ultcrnoon. M rs. C. C . K ingsbury

----- hc irt-h lgh-score .'T he-hostess-se rred-r rlrc sh m e n u following Ihe gam es.

e , MOV.W TAIS V IE WJ c u i r HAS p ic .s 'icI Tlie M ountain View Club m e t ‘“ ^-lyesiprdnv a fte m o o n a l th e c ity

i); im k io r a picnic luncn. a n a ia ie r , " |a n f ii( lc d th e F a rm and H om e D ay

proitram presen ted a t the ba n d ' shoil. Mrs. H. W. R eldem nn waa In ciinnie o f a rran g e m e n ts fo r th e c liib 'p icn ic. G u w u w ere .M r.. n in i'

1* Mr,., M. F . G nm ble, M rs. SuU lvan. ” ® Mf^. D osselt and A rihu r G oodrich,

l l l c club' will be e n ten a ln ed A ug- lu i tw e n ty -f ln t a i lh e h o m e 'd f Mr&, Ted Scott;

'*“ ■ AtiDISO.K AVE.S’CE SOCIAL CLU It MEET:)

All members o f the Addison -Ave- : • MUf Social CJub were p rese n t a t a

nieetuig o f th e group yesterdny "n® afirrnoon a t Uie country ' hom e <?f

9 , s m i th . T>)? c^int^st oq I idiiiio.wns won by M rs. M lllon Bal*I liird, lloll cnll responses were h ouse - ; hold h ln u . R efreshm enU were se rv -

"}“ ,cd on th e law n, the hoBtess being I ufs'Ctcd by h e r daugh ter. Mb%

OE 'MAry o . Sm ith.

: /./.'x'A'.V SHOWER . o l;0 '/ l7 ; .V MISS WAITE o f* I Mrs. H om er H o llb tc r. M bs P a r - '^ l i h e n a H o llb te r a n d M bs L ila M arie ua- Holllsier e n terU ln ed a t a n Inform al BH* linen show er la s t even ln s a t th e ir ?"[ home on H arrb o n S tree t, com pll- atw oirniury to -M bs Alice W nlte. a bride (h i or the m onth .inS ^ nm es app ropria te to th e oc-

ca.^ioa Kcre played du ring th e eve- n r t nliiR. and a tray luncheon , featuring;

a co;nr schem e o f yellow and w hite , wns served. A tab le p resen ta tion of k’ltts ta th e honorco cam e a t th e

= clave of th o evening. G arden f lo * - '- - e rs In th e chosen colors m ade th e

rooms attracU ve.Present in add ition to the host*.

1 e.«es and tho honoren w ero Mes<?rtm- I e.i Ed W nlle o n d E m e st JelUson,' nnd .Mbses E sth e r W ohliaib, M il-

dred W ohliaib. O er tm d e B echcr, Anna Cordes, H elen Je llboh , Norma* Gue.M, M arga re t E vans and S a ra h

- U ubenhelm . aU of Tw in F a lb , a n d Mrs. H elen 'N orris nnd M isses D oris

aes Bowman. D orothy Klous, Lols F Jet- fns rher. Lols Slyter. Je rry H errick and md Jo Fonley, n il of Kim berly., led -Ble- C l.n n CONCLUDE.'! o l- a n i i s E - o F s r u n y

TliB n . and T . Club was e n te r ­U lned by .Mrs. G . M. Blmpson yes- lerdny a ftem oon n t a one -th irty

T o'clock des.>crl .Uinctieoii. TTw tab le m . was a ttrac tive ly appointed wiUi .nd M adeira p la te dollies nnd ^entered Irs. w ith a mixed bouquet of ga rden :nd riowei;;*. T lic Mudy of Brazil was ;h - completed durinic the a fle m o o n , rns Mrs. n . N. W ngner dL icuulng th e n l- Aniar^n river. T lie nex t m eeting .of, I'e- the club •■111, be held A ugust tw en -.

ty - tlrs t o t th e hom e of Mrs. WUliani’ »ce Reynold.s.Ity . '• ------- ---------------

Coming Events'gy All mombcri ot lhe T n rn ilc th on Ccniury club Rlio nre Interested in ;rc fcrm lnn a new dopiirim ent' a re re ­

quested to meet n l th e home df M rs. J . W. Newmnn. B23 Shoshone M reet tso rih . 'F rldny afte rnoon a t 2:30 o'cloci!.

rs- _ --------lss T lie Nl:iro.i \Vom»'n'.< club will for m eet a t tlie home of M rs. L. 11. ey ; 'B rou’n ~ T h p n a 3 7 — a fic m o o n ~ w ith th. M rs. LInvllle Drown a ssb tln g ho.'- r t l l ' less.

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N obelc h ja m a s and sleep like s I w ake up rested m d refreshed , le y o u r N o b e lt p jjiflias need n o ice. TTic gen tle , tc iil ien t N o b c l t . c u ts . L a m d e r ire c t'nnot h u r t r t -

fu ll atze a n d tn e ly ta ilo red to I. T r y Faultless N o b c lt Pajamas k n o w w b y m ilijo n io f men refuse

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coimly rodeo nnd fatr, sla ted ' for IK [jfj- Ausiist-rjr-!Strnnd-31. b rapidly as- hc

sumlnu iiiige proportions. The com- dl the nfe ftpiiolnled and each Is thtnd* ^'cckini; on its own pnrllcular pro- wi nn, Jcct. nor.'pj. sieerj. calves nnd con-

tc&tiiiii.s nre lined up for the rpdco jgJ nnd many emrics Imve already been .

mnde in the :.-«lr and flower thow "J dciMrtmeiil.

Jor Erlck>on'.< string of outlaw " buckiiiK horaes itnd wUd sleers 111 be on i iiicl lor the broncho riding

ve, and steer ttieslllnu. tYank Orldley’u t ^ Bruneau ce« ri wild horses are be- lay ‘>1 galhered up for the wild horse q ; raec^ and bareback rides. Bud Deasy ,, on will furniili the cows aud calvcs for

i f r TnrTvlSllik' cohtesCs:----------------------- “lUalio Championships ot

ri* Idalit* champlon.ihlps will be con* nr rui for in the broncho riding and

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bhIp b e lu ak apecial pru^... -icddy L. Wood, sraiidlnff in th e to |r i i i g j in n IwlnU fo r th e iro rld championship, h u sign ified h e vUl be here. Other buckaroos w ho have perform ed here before will be back, Ed Tayior, Jack u , Bell. Joe D unn. Doc M cCarthy snd Merl H un t. F ra n k O ridley of Ilnfirr- n , nm iunnd l ln r la n H utchcson of lllll jt- C liy -nre-ftlready-h lred-as-ludscj. in h . add ition . 10 reg u la r rodeo contests. local cavalry troop will p u t on m i- h* ncuvers.'and rid ing stim ts.

T I tb y e a r OoodlnR will have a p , new 3000 capacity grand-itand with vv extra blenclicrs to acommpdntc the

tlon to sh e lte r the vIsHuik race ^ horses, n tid a ll fair. exhlblU will be ' d isplayed In th e cava lo ' bnrn. Every, v.. th ing exccpt th e cam lvni nnd dances will. Ix? At the rodeo grounrt%.

K slilb llt P lanned JaThe fn lr exhlblU will hicludc nil

hor.'U ,' sw ine, sheep, dairy and beef nu cuttle , poultry .-dalry products, farm Gt crops a n d grnnge school exhibits, Er MwlnR a n d canning (jullt sp»-clnl, Ol 4-H club ex hib its and h lsh (.etiMl scl ap rlc tiiu ira l exhlblU . ha

Polr a n d rodeo eom m ltte^ ' are ns wt foJJoB's; ;

Rodeo—Alex W ntw n. rlnU roan; elj H erb. Love, secretary anrt ircnsurer; n :

Lyons. rtUnce: Clifford IJcvlnBloii, coiand T roop A. 11Qth_ ,Cnvftlr>-. gate foinnd t^ollclni; o f rodeo groimdx. de

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U ia lta ir ‘exhlblU a re : H oraea -.A nh- S Uf B uO er, B ib s ; aw in ts-B ud Wells, M O oodlng; a h e e p -F re d H ulf. Bliss; U d a iry c a lU e -R a y m o n d Hall, T u ttle; «, beef « 8 tU e -C h ar ie s L iither.' Good- ^ ln g ; poultry—E. O . Commons, W en­dell: f a m crop*—W . s . H orsm an, = O oodlng: d a iry producU — W . D. Fales, O oodlng; g range exhibits—W. O , H enry , O oodlng; R . L. iJall, T utU e; R a y S m llh and L. A. Adams.w a r n ! t»:'.A : -i^ m n iA tL ,' Ha;ier:raa o , a n d M rs. O. A. S m ith , B ibs.

W om en 's departm cn i; M rs. B. W. Nelson, O oodlng. general c lu lrm an ; flow crs-^M rs. J . H . Cromwell. Good­ing ; school e xh lb lU ’— M rs. A. F. Jam es . O oodlng; sewing and can- n lng—M rs, F . F . Sw an.»G oodlng: q u ilt specia l—M rs. E. Q. Hughes. G ooding; glrU ’ 4-H cluh—M rs. W. E. E m erson, O oodlng; boys’ 4-H c lu b - O tto Schlld , .G oodlne . T he high . school a g rlcu ltu rn l e x h lb iu will bc I hand led by th e aR ricultural teacher w ho h u n o t y e t been nnmed. I

Xn add ition tc the rodeo and fair. J e ig h t rides, various concessions nnd ■ n fre e h igh d iving net will bc fu m - ■

eom pany. A big dance b sc hedu led . fo r each n igh t. .QoodhiR eounty re s i* : de n U a re looking forKiird to a huge : crow d from su rrounding counties fo r j th e innugum tlon o f th e ir Inltlnl f n lr . '

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• 'Tbo AMKl«t«4 Press ta exdoslTtl7 entitled to i, I h o u w ^ S rp ^ lle tU o n of »D. tww» d i ^ ^^ M to i t e r not othenrlM o«dJted la thli paper and to tbe local nefS j m b ^ ^ nAll rlshta of reptiWtcatlon of «p«lia ^ t e h M

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NATIONAL BBPM BEOTA TIV EBPRUDDEN, K IN O AND PR Q SD E N . NCV .

Y o r t CWca«o. Ban Prancisco. “

■me News a m m c s no n o sA d a l renw oH blU ty „fo r erro rs ta adTertlscmentB 6t i t (a c u e s w hera “tb e p tp e r U a t fau lt a co rrec tloa o f th a t p a r t pof th e ad v ertU cu e n t ta w hich th e e rro r occurs i . will be publU hed w ithout charge.

AU noUcea required by U w o r by order o f court o f com peten t JurlsdlcU oo to b e published weekly, will bo published In th e W ednesday el

.Issue of th is p a p er p u rsu an t to SecUon 99-108 I.0 . A. 1033. u added th e re to by O b ap ter IM . 1939 . Session Laws o f Idabo . di

*L ------------------------------- _ „ ; r ---------------------- thHERO AND PR E SID E N T P>

The auffsoation of m akin? C harles A. Lind- bergh a candldato fo r p re sid e n t cannot, o f « course, be taken Mrioualy— if fo r no o ther oi reason, becauseH he fly er Is n o t old enough ^ to be eligible fo r th e office. B u t th e mention o f his n ^ o in connection w ith politics r&> calls the occasion of hls p ro te s t aga inst tho sr i-cpudiation, w ithout a hea ring , bf tho n ir- ri mail contracts. th

A t th a t tim e th e fa ith o f tho. people in P residen t 'l lo o sc v d t w as so all em bracing th a t L in d b erg h 'w as perhaps th e one m an in the country w ith su ffic ien t prestige to criticize jidm in istra tive ac tion and bc given hearing. M any pro testa w ere m ade, of course, b u t they w ere generally dismissed as being lh e cry- o f selfish persons who m ust hayc been w rong sincc th ey disagreed w ith tho spr P rcsident,.pn ly L indbergh, th e nfttiohal hero, cat was sufficiently tru s te d by the people as- a p” whole to have h is pro tea t given consideration

.. a s being honest and sinccre.T h at p a rtic u la r P residential ac t has been er

largely forgiven and forgotten bu t the incl- ><> dent m ay have m arked the point whon a

— good m any-pcople began to think_ of Prc.'Ji- ” d ent Rooaevelt less aa a aort o f super mnn m who could not m ake a m istake thnn n.s an wii ea rnest and p a in stak in g bu t altogether hum an so rt o f Individual jun t as cnpnble of e r ro r as any o th e r Prealdent.

------------------ - N O - P R O B L E M - I N - T I ) 'A 1 I O = = — -theA federal au r\’ey reports thn t fifty one

million fo u r hundred six ty five thoiJ.Hnnd ninety-scven-acros-O f a rab leJa n d has.been “ essentially destroyed by wind o r w a le r cro- goc Rion.” This fs a eerioua s ituation, of cour.sc. *» B u t it 1s a.situ fttlon th a t Idahoans will have to travel a long w ay to sec. *

In this, and n ea rb y sta tes, farm I«nd never o; has enough ra in fa ll to produce a nui-o ff. i And irrig a tio n w a te r is tod valuable to bc aiiowcd to ru n free and m ake guIIics. And the land seems to receive moro dust from the wind th an U loses. E roded land, or land *i, w here there is more th an a remote itossibfl- j ity .of erosion, wduld t e hnrd to find aiiy-

‘ where in the fa rm in g regions of ll)e in ter- ' m ountain country. .get

M orris L. Cooke asse rts thnt if things ni> crc on ns they are now fo r nnother fifty years tiic we will have a to ta l a rea of really fertile lands not much more thnn three times the size of N'ehraska. And .nn .nrticle in the , j ,

~ A ugust H arpers JJIagajine carries the thesis gov th a t w ith efficient, intensive farming;, an e«i a re a the size of K ansas could feed the nation.

These statem ents are both. prohai)iy. f.in- tAstic, b u t one who accepts them nnd com- bines the tw o can clearly ?ee the timp when th e nation will depend on t!ie irripikfn! lan»Is in o f the W est-fo r its food.

zANIMALS IN' CITIKS b:»

T he annual re p o rt of one Animal I'rotcc* pro tivc League fo r the year, 1931 reveals the factth a t anim als can get themselves into an , __

..iw ful lot o f trouble in a city.The league hoisted a horse from a sewer,

rescued fifty -six ca ts from trox's or telephone — poles and got a pigeon out of a chimney. The

\ League also placed five hiinHred ten dop<.■' one hundred fo rty one cat^. one mule, fif-

lecn rabbits, th ree opossums, one goat..one ! guinea pig, o'nc pigron, th ree owl?, one can- ar>% tw o p arro ts and one chicken. ! t made seventeen thousand tw o hundred ninety five ' - ealbt and cared fo r sixleen thousand tw o , * ' hundred six ty seven anim als. I t institu ted n nine court prosecutions fo r cniclty to ani-

: m als and Issued tw o th fu san d th irty nine w arnings.

A num ber of lo.«l pets were returned lo ; j j ,

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. I owii'crii. Ncw pots w ere supplied to persons wanting them. A good-m any, dogs, ca ts and miscellaneous an im als wero perm anently and paIrile.MsIy p u t to sleep because they w ere'

-injured,-fiickor-undeslrable.-or-becausc-they could not be placed. ’J,

The am ount of such w ork varies w ith tKe size of the com m unity in which it. is done. I t is unplea.-mnt'to th jn k of th e evils which would have resulted i f all those anim als had been uncarcd lo r w nen tney gdl UllO Ulfll-

~ T in ltlc5 r-T -he-^eaU h-ond-aa fc ty -o f-hum an bclngd are closely re la ted to the w ork of anim al protective leagues. They deal kindly, wilh nnimnls p a rtly to p ro tec t hum an beings.'

T U B T A L E } f 5 " V " -" " 'r~ - : You cah navigatiTfn a tu b . A S^vedish sailor

hns proved it. ;The Three W ise M en .o f Gotham, you re l ‘

member, w ent to sea in a tub, and th e ir _ voyage w h s no longer than th is sentence.' Dcnn Sw ift wroto a celebrated talo abou t a

tub, bu t thnt waa sa tire . H ere is fa c t, set- forth~in the w orld’s daily press.’

Beriil H jelm strom , an ap p ren tice sailor on the sailing sh ip C. B. Pedersen, on tho .night of July 10 deserted his ship somewhere off the A ustra lian coast, using fo r h is p u r­pose tho cap tain ’s wooden bath tub . Hc launchrd bis tu b , stocked It w ith food and fresh wnter. fitted i t w ith nn outrigger to .itcudy it in the m an n e r of Soulh Sen Island­ers, set up n sm all m a s t and a b it of canvas, and sot s a i l On Ju ly 2B he sailed into T h u rs­day Isle. Queensland. A nd, alas fo r romance, this en te rp rising young scalaw ag w as prom ptly arres ted a s a "prohibited im mi­g ran t.” Ju s t w hy h e w as’ prohibited is not. revealed. Maybe because hc was a deserter, o r maybe the' Sw edish quota fo r th is y e a r was filled; ■ '

Anyway, he proved it could be done. B u t ict adventurous’ A m erican boys bew are of sneaking the fam ily, bath tub down to th e riv e r and s ta r tin g fo r A ustra lia . Remember th is wns a wooden tu b . Even an old-fa.shioned tin tub m ight do, b u t o u r hu)dcrn plum bing is no t vcr>' nautical.

THE w h i t e s d o o m e d ?(Lew iston T ribune)

T h e reccn t stn U m e n t o f D r. CharJca RlcfieJ o f Paris, an expert on populaUon s ta tis tic s , th a t w ithin a cen ­tu ry th e W hiles o t E urope wlU be U u tstcncd w llh

.ex term ln a llo n by lh e rac<s of Asia, h as aroused w lde- sp fesd a n d som ew hnt anx ious d lsrusslon tm o n s th e c a u c u lo n raco of m a ak ta d . T h e F rench au tho rity pred te ts t l u t In a de ca d frlh e re wUl be MO.OOO.OOO M on- bWoWs in BuroaJa a n d on ly SO.000.CCO m an W hites in E urope, a n d th a t In 100 years from now th e yellow ‘ ifaee will have t^ o m e so num erous th a t Asia no Ions- J er will possess e ither th e econom ic o r physical m eans , to co n ta in I t. He a u e r ts , fo r exam ple, th a t fo r every ( 3M C hinese bon i,' tlicrc nre bom 43' G erm ans, 10 » Enitllsh. 10 F rench . < <

Tills movea IJie D ejrolt Free Presa to t o n m » day | In th e n o t d ls lan i fu ture w hen inoU ie r O enghls K h an t will lead hungry AslnUc m a u cs on a n Invasion c t p Europe ihrouB h .Ru.«la, w hich .would m ean the com* i p le te subn^ersenec o t th e W kltea. th e destruction of < the lr ••llm e-honoreil - ln M .U u llo n * '^ a ii( l-« ie -re |4 » « t_ i m ^ t ol “ th e lr mflRnUlcciii c lv lU w ion ." j

I I Is D ot enUfcIy a m a tlc r ot b lrtb control, th ln k i .th e .F r e e Presa. ••Alway.i superior In m an-pow er. Asia t ■liHS7be«ni « t th e West's knee, nn a p t pupil la th e u r t ' and sctcnce o t u-nr. And th e we.it Li settlntt It an ex> am ple In terrlto rin l nnd com m ercial ffreed. a n ser. a rrogance a n d am bition, nnytlilnc b u t. tolerance a n d ■ jtood will am ons nations. . . . W m t is ta lrly certain Is th a t If Eurojwan.i com im ie to tig lil like K ilkenny cals n n d wnale itipir M rensth In Inlem cclne wurs, a (lay will come w lini (he c on tinen t will n ja ln rocfc under th e thunderiiiK lioot beats of an o th er •'scourcc • o: Ood.- “ • , .

I t w as nearly turtj, jm i s nno th a l ex-K aU er W ll- lielm raised th e cry i-r th e "yellow peril," now eehocd by >i:cU contem iw M o' auilioritir.i .vi Dr. n ic lie t. Jiipaii nlready hns flunc ilie b u n n rr o t -A ala for Arlmic.v across th e ta r ew l. i t E^lrope ahtftild ever ko und rr. whnt would happen to .\m erlca?

••AoiN" r i ;o i m i ;n t a t i o n(W illiam Allrn W im t In E n iiw la . K an.. (j;i.*cltr) I / ' f t h l s prlnc‘fi>|p o ' i.rw tncllon nnd iiflce rom.-ol

•se t w lab llsJicd a:iii lu tory crniirs, clianst: anil KrcfS atop. Wc will ii.i^e » s rc y 'l l l l le U lopU w lirrc tlie race Is to llic :lo i .m d the ba ttle to do the w ruk. w here Uie d ie t, i lir or Use amu.vmenLs o! thena tion can never be i-l;.ini.-f<i to r te a r o f u[»ei;ing ^oinr price s tru c tu re or iini).U.>;;i-ir.c »ome production tiuota which w ould in tu rn tii.i;urb tlie rouUne of vitn** • so v em m en t burf;K„-;v r.^ure jom e Rroup o t iii^ e ttic len i producti-, f„r ;olw In new ticld- o!endeavor.

In v cn tlo iu would : ...^ lo be th ro ttled , new m f.in 5 o t producU on l -v-.iu'-e ii would mcnn troubieto r Jiomeone.

^ Every docile Iic.ic .sliwp would b f t.v.tfned!rt Its n e a t IJtfJc r - r , breed, gro-x old ar.d die m th u cow ard 's uceordliiK to a f iovernw 'n ischedule.

T h e BK atest cb,-:,u-;« ;o iim p ic tu re Ss Uk b :» ln . U Use 60 \p;r.:nr:.t r.aiits lo m ake a succrw o! produetlon contrc-i n r s i u c k le blfe^-controlc u ld lr r It to pr«;-.:c* a m ce of docUe moron:.

■ BREAKFAST FOOD

T ’' " ' ^ f'^hbo r 's . TOS U ren a piece o f_ b r« d a n d b u itr r h r polllcly *uld: -T h an k vouV

T T ia ts n e n t, -.Tid the intiv, - i iikc to h -a rlittle bo>-s w r ;.L-vr."

-W ell.- adrtfd Dr.icl. >cu w ant to hear me u . a sa in TOU n-.lghi r ;; •'.'n-r j. .-n or jelly it. '’

"C-'t. It's no use consu!«ns meab o u t yo '-r liu.-.bard. i i:i hurse doctor."

"Th.M 'a Uljy X yoM," :.ild th e wenian. -H e 'sa c ltfonlc klckr:. ■ \

T ram p —W ouid CL7i\r to f lir rrscue of a frllow ' businew m an ,rrc :;l i«-j{oicn? i

C l lls e n -D o you :;,.a r. !iiui you w an l me to c u e you : tom e m oney'’ ■

T ram p —Oil. 1. rr\h! a.\ I lu t . All 1w.-.n: t r r ;r - j :;v un til iliv p:^•<•ntje n ey is ever. “

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By 0 . 0 . M cINTYBE

l e . n e w YO RK , Aug.. 9 — T O oujhU ch while slrolllng: O ra n d -n am * "for a

wflfer /ro n t fepo rle r—L e# BbJppey.Is ther*; a renl P anny P a rm e r o f the

n n un ifo rm c o u l dp m fo r a dandy

o f ■ I ' oung i r l i h cop. l lv W axm ans — one

I

OoMms*. I—~ playw rigbe a a 4 \

o r .A nyw ay; few '

•ftl‘ fu l aj-'v -^eggy }

• Ir iof <lrear: M an- 1

_ u ^ u , .iu-.iiiiito h a t ta n on a i a Sunday n ttem oon. cyclonlo red - i

,L h eads-R oberc Moses a n d B erbert e Swoiw. 1 recall bu l th ree O scars f n i the Amcrlcnn s tase—Plgm an. Shaw i

o r nnd Eagle. W onder It Crosby O alge 2 , knoH'-i ;i/ iajb«e Page? ' jn o Look allkes: P rank Pay and H ardle rc AlbrlRhl. And Bob O arland and

• H arry RIchmun talk alike. Dignified d moDikrr; W im hrop A )d rle h ,;^ o h n 1

Ic ChariM Tltomns h |is th e biggest r w] chest ot lhe AluRers. And th e lU Usst c *“ cnrs, BabblinK brook line from th e « t o rad io rolunin: Ted Plo R Ito p laying r j . Rlo Rita. M

Memory; W rnpiilns the favorite “ agate lu bacon-rlnd to U ke ou t .the ®

8 - half-m oons. Tliose w hltc-halred " p messciiser -'b oyv who m um ble. T he “

’ Dclnsco theatre Joins th e buUdliw 18 Blooms. You hnve to look twice to

realize Dnron WrniiRCl Is notlO lfc- . ton Webb. W here you see BUly De c

^ t. Beck you usually see O ene Sarazao . r , W lint's become ot th e bloods who

used bath sa lts and sm oked m o n ^, enim m ed clgaretces? T he n w / f t c -

ttoneer Rex S tou t. In s ll th e m «ga- i. ,i. zlnes. began to click a t SO. Beatrice n

LUlle's oulon-sllek bob. Phyllla Sen- ? »f m tn'a CupldS bon' Jijw. U cmI pop- " iC (he-(]uestlon .spo t: A stage Coach

In n verandah a t sundown. *

d Sl)Oj>llfUng spoils in New York " shojM ancl a tores Is-cstlmated a t h a lf ~

e K million a week. The looses have , g row n Mme during Uie d’epresalon ^ b u t no t a s m uch nii expected. The " g rea t obstacle to tliihienliig u p on sh o p lifte rs is the b.-ick-tirc of suits.A shop-lifte r nipped in th e a c t can c la im absentm liidedncsa a n d ahow ”

*■ ’m oney In hnnd to pny a n d unless I- th e re 's a police record th e establish* d< h m e n t (aces costly nctlon. T lie wait* ^ i . on*yourKlf stores, such ns K le in 's ^

I n • Vnton Square, a rc ta rg e ts lor O lll le rs . Buc I t they nre trapped the

y . proeecutlon Is severe. , . . S • ■ — • a

■a O ne of tb e (jueens of sJiopJI tie rs w ^ aom e yeara ago hnd th e n a m t of a

sen tim en ta l novef heroine — K itty lr C D a re . S h e wns In (ac t. allhouRh R

* a roay< heeked blonde, of T urk ish si y desoetit, ta k in g th e nam e bestowed t l0 whUe carollni; in th e A tlantic G ar- ui

den on tlie Bowery. K itty carrlagedto h e r pu te rtn ti beh ind spanking ei

' bny.i. v lilted only th e exclu.tlve es* oltob llshm en ts nnd basked In the oj

t (tm ndeur of bon ton hote ls and cafes. 8 . She was fin a lly cauRht. did a stretch1 a n d for a dozen years w as one of th e O _ blowzy hags a round Orooklvn Bridge. O

begging a n d (Ueeplng in liallwayi. ai P rnnk OiyiaUey w rote a de profundls tr

s cI/iMlc Jn th e oJd Sun Bh^n Jliey s l x_ fovmd h e r one niornUig dead In the s l I 'doorwny o i a Rin miu.

--------- * glO n a c row ded subway bound (or Is

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I a PUltoo s tre e t o e w ^ p e r . offloe ene F m om tag I had « sickening eleis*up or. a p lck 'pocket a t work. W edged ta th e ^ u ra y ln i maaa; i t so happened m y gaae. fell on a se rpen ttao b a a d runn ing U gh ta lng -lU w over tbe c lolhes e f a .sew sp a p er read«r_next to me. U ke th e .d a n o f a ;Cobra. th e han d w ent la to s hlp*pocket. L - brought ou t a pu rs4 ftnd fn a f lash - tran sfe rred I t to I .c o u ld <no t see. W h it 1 sha ll n e re r fo rget th<

' ^ w as the casual, de tached exprasslon thi *>'• o f (he dip . doubtless keyed t e o e m me * * snapping tau tneaa. T ha en tire ta d * thi ^ W m 'i i iv iB f W U te T f m u iio eiJUuuB m ^ and vanlslied.

B ut m ost fascU utlng of th e light* c y fingered gen try tb m y n o tio n ,la a n mo ^ ooean g rey-hound. th e c a rd a h u k of abt ''t. itie lin e n . Invariab ly h e b a s a tT olr do » • falre . U a plushy dresser a o d o ften th< u - adep t a t s e v e n l languages. R e i s n t pei

ta h ts oa lltag b u t a few m on tha u n til not■ h e Is U gged by sh ip o ffloera.w ho cot

w arn w ith poateras "Profeaaionai hoi Oam blei's A board." T hus h e m u st th t

„ p it w its ag a in s t alm oat orerw heljh* m t f* Ing odds, sized u p h is vic llm s w ith in hm

<8 houra a fM r aalltog. Jockey Uitm her a* Into crooked gam ea a n d ta k e h ls cor A chances. Pew cr4mln«i<i ^d- perilously on th e dangerous edge o r bib trt n re to ooasUttOy t t bay. V et aeMom i >n ore they c au g h t. M any now silver* one iw ha ired havo been U klng chanoes for nio ge 23 year*. A nd s ti ll go u p th e gang* Thi

pJanJcj. ygg

id Reverie In E . f la t: I wa« day r l d ream ing th is m om ing of P a ris and vm m T h e Prim rose T earoom , m a rk - th e m ? K nnm e. In reu d e B ac..A te a room, moi s t conducted, b y t v o E nglish old m aids trai ie w ith sp it cxirls a n d a scream ing p a r- u iy Ig ro t. w hich has th e choicest a n d m ost ti

select vin tage w ines ta P rance . Such mm ,e ore th e U w ongrullles th a t m ake clrc

every T lsltor long for P a ree despite to i <1 h e r hypocrisies. Insults and sou «ha

squeezing. g 'Sg (C opyright, 1035. ©f tg M cN aught Syndicate) y

* BUSINESS WOMEN GIVE '0 SHOWER AT SHOSHONE vnrI- , , ______ lear

SHOSHONB, Aug. 7 -M ls s Mar*;* Jorl« L andsborough e n terta in ed th e — : ^ B. P . W . club o n Prlday evening a t

h e r hom e, a t a m iscellaneous show - Anj ’* e r In h ono r o f M rs. M . P . G ehrig.

w ho before h e r m ar«ag« Sunday was M tss M ary Swope. T h e ere-

,.• n ln g w as apen t aoctally a n d Mrs.If O ehrig w ns preaen ted w ith a mts* d«u,

cellaneous show er of g lfta a n d an c lectric wafHe Iron from th e club mem bers. In th o early p a r t o f th e M

n cvenlnRr a business m eeting wns held , w ith nn elec tion o f o ffleers fo r th e to £ ^ comlnff jxar.- T h e old o ttloem ' were Itlni ^ re-elect#d to se rve nno the r year and ^ a re ; A farjorlo L«nd4borough. presl*. d en t; Luclltf R uston , r ic e p residen t: ,. E thel Roessler. corresponding sec* ' gj

reU ry ; Callle H lckok. traa su rer. and w a l ^ O rayce Pease, record ing eeereU iy . Arc< e M r. a n d M rs. W . 'S. Oroase of » t t

Shoshone and M r. a n d M rs. S , W.■ Sinclitir le ft th e la tte r part«.of la s t mUi

■s week fo r a sh o r t tr ip to P o rtland . y a R icha rd C. W hitm ore, sw imm ing of } y Instructo r em ployed by the local s ijg h Red Croes fo r sw im m ing a n d life* gijoo h sa rln g elnme.H. commenced workd th is m om lng. T h e classes will l u l i jo n - u n lll August 10.1 M iss E thel R oessler was a weekig e n d r ls ito r n t R upert n t th e home I ®* o f MUS A lpha W aU h. M lu W alih |e aeeom panled M iss R o e u le r home, .pjgI. S u nday e \ 'e n ln e .__________________n M rs. Viola K elly and son Jay of (0;^. e G lendale . C nllfornla. &u-| SR'ope cl h rre !», O gden, U tah . M ra. C. P . Anderson fom u a n d sm all son b t E vanston. Wyom* n'l s tng . a ttended th e wedding o t their | s u u r alslrr. XfJ.M M ary S ro p e , n t S h o - , peri< e shone. Sundny. | both

MT.~ n ii a T .tra . 'T l ioinas-C o le ■ n m l: u t-t l g randdaugh ter o f A naconda. M on-1 poln

r ta n a , M ra, MoUy B a r tle t t o t Los | lumi

! Eruption Of M t. Mussolini

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lAH 0, THUBSDAY MORMNG, AU(

G uiding Y our Child J

f iy .■0ZjUtIS8A -*:BICBM 0NII'

YOUNO W O R W E B S Children i r e n o t “bom . worriers": j

th ey do n o t in h e rit th e tendency; „„ they absorb i t from th e ir environ- m ent. a n d th e n su ffe r from It all th e ir lives. I f p a ren la would rea llieTOsT ttit? ' ffouia 'w prtiti im luie ^w orry In th e lr ch ild ren ’s presence. !;,?

O ften p a re n ts a re so m uch Jn th e ' I : heW t of saying, “I ’m w orried about * " m oney” or "Y our f a th e r Is worried ab ou t hla Job," th a t eventually they d o no l rea lize hov olten th ey hold these bogles u p to th e ir chUdren. Perhaps they th in k th e children do n o t notice o r pay a ttenU on. I f they could rea d th e ir ch ild ren’* mtada. however, th e y would fin d th a t moro lh a n one waa hau n to d by fea r. One UtUe girl, h av ing h e a rd th a t the house wna being m ortgaged, cried herselt to sleep fo r nIghU a n d ta* corporated in h e r p raye rs th e re - “*r

"Helr\ t n (n pay nff th o t ^jsg e soon." *, sibi

I n the books she h a d read , some* 7 3nc slw ays was w orrytag about the hla morlRBge nnd struggling to pay It. fool I h e iienaltles fo r n o t doing so were picl « g u e a n d terrib le . T he clilW plc- «b!( lured desUtuUon a n d prison as prob* tlm ible consequences. S he was a grown cliu a-omnn before ahe le am e d th a t he r of M K n u s i m p l y h a d ' borrowed on noney on th e house a n d th a t th is ovei TansacUon never h a d caused them m y sleepless n igh ts . w

I f money is scarce and economies tee nust be m ade, tell th e child the fu lt ultli ;lrcum stances If h e Is old enough retn o understand , a n d le t h im do h is ed 1 ihare ta helping to c u t e sp e n n s . the Sven if h e Is (julte smsU, som etlilng pan >f th e s ituation can be explained, tnvc

W orry nione la n o t constructive - f \ md cnn accompllsli noth ing . C hll- com [ren should be ta u g h t to do th e best bor hey cnn a n d leove Uie r e s t on th e the :nees o( th e gods. S u t they canno t ti c earn lhe lesson un less th e ir paren ts reuj irac»c« It. ■ • Tlw, — ■ M , — Elgh

thoVngcles. Californ ia, a n d M rs. H a t- fout le Stcope of Bulto,. M onU ha. spen t y, iK week end a t th e hom e b f th e ir gres rother. R. W . Swope., has•Mr. ond M rs. H ow ard Brow n a n d the

laughter D ejja O ny of Jerom e, a re m u j isltlng a t th e hom e of M ra. Brow n’s Nnv larenls. M r. nnd M ra. S . T . B aer, emp

Mr. and M ra. H enry P ry e r a n d irou 41« W inifred F tj-er ha\-c re tum ed cam 0 8lio»hon(s a fte r aeveral d a w v is- enfc Jng a l Soda S p rtags. Aiml

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MARRIED A T SHOSHONE

SHOSHONE. A ug. 7 -E d w a rd S . Vaiker a n d V elma H o ltrr , both of JTO. were m arried by Rev. Tryer " t the M eUiodlst parsonage In th e reienee of M rs. H enry P^yer a n d * JUs W taltred P r)'e r.M r. W alker U th e youngest aon I® ”

f Mr. a n d M rs. L. W. W alker o f V ® Hioahone a n d alt«nde<L th e • Sho-s S l , lone schodl. . ‘ 'The young coui^e will m ake ih e lr J n .

ome In Shoshone.en tn

DEPUTY FO RESTER NAMED Bt

MOSCOW. Idaho . A u g .'7 m - o f n l ie appoin tm ent o( S tan to n O . ihe< i« a d y -o f-C a sca d e .a s .ch le f .d ep u ty catl( irester fo r th e s tn te wan nnnounced Thei rre (odny by A. J. Fcary. state f u ^jrc s lp r,_ _ _____________ _ tr...,]Ready hna been n re.iident o t tne

inte to r 30 years. H e h a s hod cx- erience w ith U m ber concerns ta oth th e n o r th a n d to u th secUona

o intm ent h e waa associated w ith a imber com pnny a t Cascade. ’ ’

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W ASHINOTON f®*By R ay T neker

ORDERS. I f Seriate rebels gum up th e ta x bUl w ith deep shahes In the lower b rackets, bonus riders a n d . ” in flation Jokers T axer 1*01 B a n iso n .!L

vlU tlon to auggest patrloU c' ratea a reund w hich th« M Isslsstppian „ could rs lly Rooseveltlnn soak*the- ta r rlehers. v

T h s m an responsible fo r M r. Mor* g tn lh a u ’a sllenea la th e President, i , . Long ago h e Issued a sU nd lng er* f jjj der th a t T reastiry spokesm en should im: no t pro(kue specific r a te schedules bxc to Congress. T h e C abinet m em ber M r seemed tongue-lIM — sonra Sena* tnej lors..UM d h a rsh e r w ords in com- in mitt£t*room u td e » —b u t h e w u ^n , sim ply e a n y ln g o u t (he Cl^lef's o r- n a i ders. M r. Roosevelt Is m aneuvering tn ii to force Congress to assum e r t s ^ n - sibiuty ror ira iic t-tap pm g . ~ • >

T he presidentia l stra tegy malccs con hla f inancia l ^irime m in ister appear agn foolish. I t s ti rs th e Sena to ria l sus- rec( plclon th a t M r. M orgenthau is nn win ab ler ad m ln lslrn lo r th a n h e is a roai financier — a slightly u n fa ir con- in t elusion. And It playa In lo th e hond.5. tee of rad icals a n d conservatives bent tu n on e m barrasstag th e ndm talstrstlon will over taxes. lle(

— tate>VEAP0N; House L abor Commit- mnj

tee m em bera have served a - gulet will ultlnm tum on A ss lsu n t Navy Sec­retnry Roosevelt. T h e y hnve order* . ed h im to investigate tlie strike n l Uie New V ork Shipbuilding Com* \ \ pany's Cnm den ya rd s o r undergo sinti investigation hlmseU. tcm• p o r a lm ost th ree m o n tlu crulscr low construction hns been ha lted by In- wUl bor dlfHculUea a t th e yard , ffnder s o « the cruiser con trac ts th e company sour Ll exem pt from penalties It delay Uic resulU from "taexcusable strUces." chci n w N avy D epartm en t reserves th<? th t j eight 't o undertake completion o t the tho vessels If the corpom tion Is sen t (ound to be a t fault.

N’a fo l officia ls Informed Con- tags sressm tn th a t. S « re tf try Roosew lt serv has m ado n o move to InvcsUgate Intci the cause of th e s trike , f to m other- thot. MJurcfs th e legfslAlors h e a r th n t th e resu Maw executive refused to receive an S i (mployees* b rle t deecriblng th e tion iroublc a s a "lockout." T lie iignlfl* ycst^ :anc« Is tha^ If Uie nam lnlstm llon *nd< m forcts on a ll Industries concem cd safei Umllar provisions p resen t In mony cept :ontracU It m ny h a w found a sub* P w t ititu te w eapon for Section T (a), ahlti

______ . thneR O Lt*CALL. H ie on-agaln , o t( - “IfO'

igaln unem ploym ent ccnsus seems who0 have been lost. In tb e shu ttle. Economic experts have urged I t a s *hos

1 m eana of team ing tli« lowdownm th e num ber of p e o p le ,o u t of “ i ro rk . M any stu d e n ts 're g a rd the A.^ o f f igures u loo high u j i h a H au o n a l Joduslrla l c o n (e re n n Pros ittlm at«5 ns to o low. T b o study was «r«d ilso counted on to show how m any on t ro rkers b a d b e tn permnnenUy r e - “s ll itacKt U iroueh m e ch .n H .tlo n m i ln*t< ntm ncA of women ta to tadustry. ‘

B u t p e rsisten t inquiry discloses " fS r h a t th e re a re no p lans or allotm ent ®hea if funds fo r th e su n e y . I t Is nol on “ >nn h e cn lendar o f the division of nppll- •a tlo n a -o r—U ie -a l lo tm e n t- b o a r d . nink Cher* Is Inside, tn lk th a t I t would «co i um lsh no pe rm anen t benefits taas* c r tf.iirti n t rnnrflltnrv< rh«nyw «> m n - UOCSiiy . O th e rs p red ic t th a t th e desired P“^ n form atlon will become avaUable have hrough a roU call o f workers and .'Orkless th a t wlW accom pany esU b- '« 'd um m cnc-of-thc-oW *aBe-and-unem - awni iloym ent pension system s. fund

- ) liberFIG U RE S.. T h e na tion 's steel j Wl

u ik e n ^ h a w come off_ fn lrlv_w ell's toc l 1 th e ir p rlvn le feud w llh the N ew;cour. >eaJers. T hey have resisted H aro ld 'tes* skea' m v e a to lower prices In PW A ish n r :ork. T hey ouU naneuvered A ltor-;borr( ,ey O enera l Cum m ings In the ln-1 won' estlgaU on In to a t « l prices. They | due

SUES FO R DIVORCB |

SH O SHO N E, Aug. 7 - S u ( t W i P Sta rted In th e d is tric t court' today Py Rose ChMS, fo r divorce from PM n a rd Cheaa. T h e couple was Vla rried M ay J . 1934. a t Ooodtag. I■here a io no ch ild ren . M rs. ch ess | Ih a rg ts non* iuppo rl a n d aska ( o r . fle resto ra tion of h e r m aiden nam e, | |lose M yers. H . D . lle to t Is the n l- ^#mey for th o p la ta lttf . i. '» /

I WOGAMAN'S I/ TOP AND BODY CO. IAuto top . glasa. body a o d fender g

Tpalr. p a ln ttag . P u m ltu re uphol- ■ta rto* . Awnings. T ry ua t in t . AcroM ]rom T elephone Bldg. Phone dotd r . un

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REDUCEDRETREAD PRICES.’

P e r A Few Daya Only

4 . 6 0 x 2 1 ^

$3.59 ^4 . 7 5 x 1 9 ^

$3.64 1S . S 0 X1 7 I -33

$5.25 I fiA eom pleU R etread Job,.with a 13.000 mile guaran­tee a t h a lf th e cost o t sew i . ( t l m . I

BRUNET < TIRE SHOP

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•m nnnged to p rese rre th a sy item o ^ sh ipp ing f. o . b. P t ttsb u r ih .

B u l th e m ild Cordell H ull U- l a y J ^ lng fo r them . T h e ir broadzlda a g a ln sC ri i h is pe t h o b b y -re c ip ro c a l uriffW M a g rc cm c n tj-a e tlJ ac l him , and a ides hove prepa red a reply w hich la i^ j n n :am ng-tiU rettifn I t denounbea th o com platat o f lh < A m erican I ro n a n d Steel a s “a b su rd ; ' ‘■grotesque,” a n d theli«^’c> ta riff atU tude aa •’sho rt alfihted.’'

W hereas they claim ed th a t a900«<« m en hnd been th row n o u t ot w o rk '" by foreign Im port* of steel in th « ',‘i‘- f irs t five m on tha of th is year, Mr].: --' HuU wUl say th a t th e Increase cCl-" exporU o re r ,:lm porU d u i in g - th a tJ lS period g a w em ploym ent lo 3 I,«»*-«i men. H e wiU lis t a Moo.000,000 g a lr fu ’ In steel exporU fo r 193.4 ove r 1833^ J } . And also p o in t o u t th a t s ix ateeW -" m ognales drew dow n 11,100,819 lri.T?S sa larie s la s t year. airn

• NOTES. D espite technical d e n ia l i r i i conferees on th e AAA bill bav«?7;i agreed th a t processors m ay aua fotv**! recovery e t ta x e s . . . . AnoUier effort!?;;^ will be m ade to p u t Uirough a r a l l - .o .road ,pension a c t-------An taslda row*-*''In th e Republican naUoiial c o m m lti 'i ;^ ^

I tee Is s ti rr in g up ’ uouble . . . . R e t< 7 l tu rn s of lltUe Income U x p a y err'-” ' wiU be combed by w hite-co llar r e - lief w orkers. . . . Pacific coaat agl-.v.u ta to rs nre try ing lo get pledges from''-'-* m nrtaft w orkers n o t to load shiP4^ w ith m unitions. (v<«

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S lnnd Hint th e adm ln lstraU on Is d e -T ’C tcm ilncd lo keep th e cost of credlb>>« low (o r a long tim e to come. Tlils^' " wUl niijily to corporate a s weU a * ' ' , ' so t’c riim en t borrowing. In form ed sources ogree th a t l l Is casUy w ith in ''-^ U ic , T reasury 's pow er to m a ta u l ix .: ' . ch eap money ra te s—a nd they figuro th is Is a fo r m ore lmpo.*laRt p o r t o f ’’* ' th e N eW /D col philosophy Uian U 'i ^ generally reollzcd. '

T h o underlying. Idea Is th a t sav.*f,'I! tag s on public a n d )M-lvot« d e b k ^v service a rc som ehow lo b« tran s .'^ -* iQted ta to a dd itiona l wages—a l - . ^ th o u sh th e m echanism lo astu ro th la resu lt haa n o t y e t been w orked ou t;

Such a p rog ram h as wide tatpllcaiC>C tion , P o r one th in g It penallzea I n - — vcstocs In bonds a n d o th e r form s o f * " Indebtedness. I f they w an t th a '. '^ t snfcty o f liens they wIU h av e to nc* '^ ' cep t sm n llcr re tu rn s lh a n ta t h t ^ past. A lo l o f th em -wUl presum ably, u? a h lft over In lo e q u lt lc s -^ to c k i- a n d f i i ' th ac is sa td to be p a r t o f th e p t a n ^ also. New D ealers a im to give thosO: -m w ho sh a re th e ei^ulty rU k of a n en« '* 'u terprise a b reak a t Uw cxpensa or*-* those 'w ho a re m erely m ertgagees.

DEEP. F in an c ia l experts call l l i l i ' l ’* principle a m u c h more s lg n U lc an t;',j w ea lth -sha ring pro jec t th a h th e ta jc-.-a program . M oney U U k en aw ay f r o r a ? # - c r e d l to r a 'V low ering th e ir lncom »‘£ on th e ir in res tm en t*—Ju s t a s s u r e l y '^ ns i r t t were ta x e d away. I t Is g i v e n '" Instead e ith e r to w orkers In w agesw - o r to stockholders ta p ro fits. T ho nggregale "red istribu tion"—U th « -4 ! Cheap m oney policy Is m ade p e r- > m onrn t—Wlll'be enormous.

T he sub tle ty of th e p lan tends to , .. m nkeJl_m orc.cffecU \-e. Pew peopla - recognize w lia t's going o n - a n d fe w - . '- - c r s t/ll object. In d u s try certalnl}’ doesn't. W hy sliould It dem ur a t

have no kick coming. O nly bond­h o ld e r a re tak ing It on th e ch lii— - nnd they a rc n o t ye t generally- . ELware.ihaLproere&slvcly,c]icnpcr r e - ' fund ing Is th e outcome of a d e ­liberate policy.

WI?« 'source.1 com m ent t h a t " itock lio lders n e e d n t feel ’too e n - . couraRed“ b y - th U developm ent. U n - lew corpon itlon i g ra n t th e lie n '* ., ' Minre o f th e ir ga ins trom ch eaper , . | borrowing to labor—w lilch Ih c y " - j w on't—th e New D eal UX w h ip 'I s ' due to b ite deep.

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' y e s te rd a r a a t u p te n ts a t tAe « u t c o m e r of T w in F a lb c ity p a rk ih a t a re t o be th e ir c u a r tf rs while here In a ttcndanoe a t a four*dBy p re- Jam boree tr a ln lo f caoip.

Crow ded In to tb e to u r da^v. o f w hich « d jf th re e now r tm a la . U « ' MU o rog ram o f a cU rlU u calcu lated to equ ip tb e troop o « m b c » fo r p i r - tlc lpa tlon in th e na tio n a l Jiw boree a t W iu b ln sto n . D. O., w here 30,000 , Boy Bcouta a re to be auem bled th le ' m o n th . I

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bore« troop ta nalelK h W . Sm edley . .o f B urley, a n d a u la la n ta a re Ijaw -

rcnce L undln and ' B arton Nordling. b o m o f T w in Falls . Selection of Sm edley lUt sc o u tm u te r was a n ­nounced yesterday by Amby Fred -

, erlfik, i t e a executive, 'wtto w llh D r. ( J . N . D avis of K im berly, a re a pres* Iden t, v ta au tboriaed by th e a r ta exccuUro board a a d jam boree com* m lttee to m ake th e aelecUon, fol- low ing th e rejrignatlon o t P ra n k H. T hom cr. G ooding eupcrln teadenl o f schools. ,,

N o t only wUl th e jamboreo troop *' b lrouc In tb e pa rk du ring tb e tim e * ita Oiembera a re herv , bu t th e ir { m eaU will be p repared a n d se rred In “ th e p a rk by tb o eook wbo Is to ac> }| com paay tM dek g atlo n to W ash* ? Ing ton . H t « M on tb e Jo^fB Stentay. f • e n r l i i t a t n oon th e f irs t m eal o f ^ aasdw lehe* a a d aalad . and prepar* ^ ln g beef, potatoes, tegetaW cs and a s a ia d fo r t h a e re n in g rrpasc. o.

A ahorU ge ot e am p eoU w m re - ij po rt«d la s t w n l n g . a n d persons u w ith oeU to jp a r# w w e .lequerted “ to eau a . J. I<an»lng. o f Tw in M ls^ phone 7t7. ”

V isito rs mr* welcome a t 't b a Jam*. ^ bo pee troop cam p, th e scoutm aster ®, cald la s t e ran lng . t n d e x h lb iu ‘

•w hich th e scouU a re to taka to “ W ashington w ill b e on display a t f th e cam p In th e p a rk . “

T roop property , J t was, dlscJwed yesterday , locludea a .ro a r> fo o t log “ o f m o u p ta ln m ahogany tb a t U to be th e troop 's contribuUon to th e ^ g rea t bonfire a t th e h a tlonal Jam* ^ boree . T he lo c w u felled tn th e hlUs « ba ck o f C a a p Independenee, eas l ° o f O akley, by flm edley and a husky ^ asfl« tan t. b u t i t pra^vd to b e too h e a ry fo r th em to li f t a n d e a n ^ “ aw ay unaided , a n d I t was brought ^ dow n In a .tru c k . ^

T roop R eatcr p, - A ro ste r o t th e Jam boree troop * g lT tn o u t yealerday con ta ined th e " n a m es o t th e se M ou tj: ”

E rn es t C lark. D ouslas 8 . M ahon* V «y. D onald S h aw . Albion. .

U n d s le y H utcb lnson , Jam es Blee, " B u h l . c

BUJ Roberta, Burley. .• Jo h n E dw ard Zegler. F iler . u

A rth u r Xieonard T ripp , L aw rence . l ic la n d A nderaon. R obert Meyer, H ouaton Snyder, F ra n k L am bert T hom as, o o o d lng . . i

Blake F toellch. ZU nscn. IjJ a c k W eltero th . V erne L . K ing, 5

Je rom e. 1Raym ond M cK lnster. O erald

lU dsew ay. C - t:U MUler M orrill, R aym ond L eonard Sudw eeks. IK'r* g m a n C arre l. K im berly. e

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D o v 't t . D onald W Ullam lU rC -r. { R Iehard CnlMn H sirder. I r r n n B. Jo hnson . U-an O . Jo h n io n , K enne th s L ark in . T r in Falto. 1

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e n te r u ln e d a t a d inne r Tursda.v e \c n ln g « l tlw New Rogerson Hotel Coffee shop in h o n o r of Alex W. M urray or Tw in TaIU. o ldeat and only livlnK c h ar ie r m em ber o f th« , NaUonai A uoclaU on o f M aster P lum bers, "n d P e te r M. M unn. oJ , Chicago, a ee re tarr of lh e na tional ? o rsaiuxatlon . ‘

If. If.' rreed l'.elm p rM ldm as ] t o u tm » te r . J a m e i Campbell of |

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Community Players Hope to » » Establish Civic Tliea-1- ter In Twin Falls jI ______ ■ n

W ith tb e IncorponiU on of a regu* t n la tlo n civic th e a te r ns a n objective, i, . a tr o u p o f ta len ted young people of > T i ^ Falls , 'who b av e h a d extensive j, n OramaUo experience tn h igh sehool. ^ . u n lv e n lty nnd com m unity plays, j . have organized a n acU ng group to p . be know n a s ib e C om m unity Play* cl ; e rs, u nder th a leade rsh ip of Mrs.. W arberg. wd T h e organization wlU be stric tly F

of noD -jjroflt n a tu re , a n d th e pro*. g r tss m sd e wUl be dependen t upon _ J tb s suppo rt o f T w in F a lls and com* ] d m unlty. i t wUl be conducted a s a , elvlQ organization, se rv ing iss a n I

educaUonal a id to th e com m unity . and supplying a de fin ite need for r dram atio expression a n d appreci*, a tloh . according to . M rs. W arberg.. Xt U hoped th a t eventually the or*. gatUzatlon wUI be able to buUd a _

theate r, w bich . will p robably be t 4 knoa*n ns th e T w in P a lls Com munity J th eate r.0 T be C ooununlty Plaj-era will make e th e ir In itia l bow 10 th e public 8ep- . tem ber 6 a t th e Tw in FalU high s school aud ito rium . Membera of the1 cas t a n d th e producU on sta ff fo r c . th la f trs t Play. "T he P rince C hap” «l0 by Pcple, will be c h a r te r m em bers o f ni . Uie orgauU aU on. ' ],i f R ehearsals for th e th ree*ac t com- tl

edy began l u t M ondny evening, ■> w ith th e se lection of th e principals, g

„ Five or s ix m inor ro les a n y e t to1 be assigned. M any of th e principals )

have appenred th e p a a t year In p un lven lty a n d college dram aU c o f- c fertng i, sn d a t l e u t o n e m em ber c

. of; Uie cnat. M elvin S chubert, hn s c ’ taken p a r t In several rad io broad* c

c o su Uils year. AU a r* weU*known , t e T w in PklU a n d com m unity fo r ( dram atic w ork In h ig h achool a n d ,

* civie s tage presen ta tions.■ Principals a re M elvin Schubert,

O aylord o je ra , R eb o n K oehler, , D orothy Doss. T om AlwortU. Max* 1 ina BuekenU n, E lizabe th C am er- 1 0 ^ and little B e tty A n n T hom etz. ,

. »Ho ttk e a m e JuvenUa rol* m U e ,f plsy- .'• M embers wUI be aoUelted Uirough* 1• ou t U>e com m unity , a n d Uia oega-

nliaU on divided In lo tw o groups, a n 1— S Q U v a-g ro u p -to -lw -k n o w n 'a s -'^ te - -t

Com m unity P lay e n .” a n d a epon- '■ sor group. AU m oney earn ed by th e 1

p re se n u tlo n o f plays vU l be a p - prortated to tb e o rgan lzauoo for fu rthering l u obJecUves.

h s = s = = : =T a in Falls , s ta te p rea lden t. a n d M r. J M unn w rre sp e a k e n o f th e ere* ‘ ning. M r. M urray , w ho a tten d e d ' tho na tional convenU on recen tly •

1 was prT*enied w ith a gold m edal In • . trro ftililon of hU >-eara o f service.

ANNOUNCEMENTS !a T lK Royal N elahbora of A m erlea ^ will e n te r ta in Ih e lr husbands and .f JurrnU es a t a p icnic F r id a y evening ,j a t 6 o'elo?ic a t th e hom e o f M n .

Dorolhv K te ttncr. 3S3 Blue Lakes bouhjvard norUi. M e m b en a re re* qup/t^d to brin* basket su p p e n and

,{ Cable tervtcc fo r ihem selves and Cues'j.

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hom e of M rs. Jo h n H un ton th is A fternoon fo r a sh o r t business m eet­ing a n d social ga thering .

M r. nnd M rs. L. D . R ockey of T o - peka. K ansas, n n d M rs. F ra n k Ja c k - \ son o f e m lth Centor, Knnsa*, o e n t { T uesday n ig h t n t th e W ill H ark in s hom e. & tn. H ark ins Is a n iece of I M n . Boekey and M rs. Ja ck so n .

M r. a n d Mrt. W. M . H am on a re en terta in ing M r. and M n . T ed T an* J n e r a n d sons of Ban Diego a t th e ir { hom e he re . ' J

M rs. O wen MlHer nnd M lss E H ia- ^ beUi MUler ore vlslllng in Poca- tc llo . S

M r. nnd ,M rs. H . N. Lutz. M r. a n d ^ M n . R udolph M artens of Clover, , M r. and...M n. U. J . B arber o f T w in ^ FaUa a n d " M r. nnd M n . A. L ist * plcknlcked Sundny. In T w in F alla c ity p a rk . •

M lss A udrey C n f to n sp e n t Uio « week end w ith Susan H agler litT w ln f Palls . . ^

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PLAH DISCUSS ' LIBRM PROJECT.

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Cooperation te ilr c d in At- ■ tempt to Sccure New. f]

Building

T w in F a lls m unicipal p lann ing commlsalon m e t la s t evening a t th e

e lty haU a n d diacussed th e e ereral m a jo r p roposed p ro jec u lh a t a re now u nder consldem llon .'Inc lud ing ' th a t of a new a n d adetiuate w ater supply fo r th e c ity and th e oUlng a n d grad ing of s tr e b u a n d alleys.

M n . E vere tt &f. Sweeley. 00 h e - h a lf o t T w in F alU lib ra ry board, presen ted a p la n by w hich a new c ity lib ra ry eould bo buUt on the ' c ity tots acroas fron i TvUi Fails c tty pa rk a t a coat of IU ,000. The commission unanim ously w en t on record as approving tb a propoaal and assured th « lib ra ry board of ere iv eooperaUon in securing of such a projec t.^ L tc u u io n of th s liu tallaU on ot

a m am m oth s lo n g e U n k a t th e clly fUler p lsn t sou lh o f he ra occupied th e g reater p a rt o f Ute evening and plans are u n der w ay to secure such a ' tarik w hich ^W lld fcUUrw Uia U y o t pure a n d adequate w a te r supply th a yenr -tound.

W alter K ading . Boise, dU trlct en - glneer fu r th e w orks p ro g re u ad*

-mlntartratton. ».>a uc h id ulc d -to -a d * - d r c u th e meeUng b u t faUed to p u t In his appearance.

FUNERALSCAUOHRAN TMneral sen-loes

Jor L uter j . C aaghrs.’}, fa-yean-oM , son or Mr. a n d M rs. VT. R . cau g h ran . WlU be he ld tom orrow a rte m o o a s t a o'clock a t th e C hu rch o f th e H u * arrn?. K er. L. a . S m ith , pasto r o f the chureh. offlclallnK . M em ben of U z te r’s Sunday sehool c lass wUl be l>allbearen. F riends m sy caU a t tba Twm p»Ji* m o n u a ry betw een now and noon Friday,

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COMINQ SUNDAY!

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TflBEHLEOIlTPIIOL.,I t _______________ w'f PAUL. A ugust 7 (SpscaU to « j e Pj

News)—T he conflrm aU on service « wUl bo he ld Sunday room ing . Aug* • '

. u s t 11. In th e P au l h ig h s c b o o h a t « , 10 o'clock. Rev. F re d O . Brose. m ln* „ : u te r of th e P ilgrim C ongregaU onal “ ,f church, announces. T h e follow m g ~

boys and girls wlU be c o n fln n e d : ^ e P au l Jo h n K och . O eorge Jo h n " . H einse. E lm er X nopp . S d w a rd ** . K erbs. Reuben . N elw ert, A rth u r ” ' V ictor U hrlch . M a rth a K lauser, „ . Rose OerUiek. M a rth a K nopp, E s - o . th e r R au . H a n n a h R ehn , i l fo n n a h

Ruscli, PnulJne W elmcr, M arie 4 Z lm m erm ann. I

FoUowlng tb e exam lnaU on. t h e of class will rccelve certifica tes. D r. Di

t H srry Johnson. a ssU tan t su p e rln - Ul , tenden t of th e In te rm o u n ta ln mi

s ta te s , . Cheyenne. W yom ing, wUl wi: B g lre th e welcome a dd ress to t h e we young people. A t 11:19 o 'c i o t th e 1 I x ir d ’s a u p p er will be adm in istered . Un A prayer meeUng will bo he ld a t th e trc c hurch a t 3:30 o 'clock. to

■ , peINFANT TWINS DIE. "

AT HOME NEAR PAUL raBURLEY. Aug. 7 > -In fa n t‘! tw in

daughters o f M r. a n d M rs. B laine I^ielson died th ts e v e n ln f - s e th e fsm lly home n e a r Paul. tic

■ T h e bodies a re a t llie P ayne m o r- E. tu a ry here pending funera l a r - to rangem ents. Sc

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grumbling and q w ater and so on.

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HARVESTER DEALERS jjiij IN BUSINESS SESSION

M cCorm lck-D ecrlng d e a le n from H |• seven S o u th e rn Id a h o towna m e t II

w llh In te rn a tio n a l H arves ter com-: pany oiiiul&U IAT A tC tiera l llulncBS -------; m eeting a n d d in n e r a t Uie Rogerson t- ® Coffee ahop, T uesday evening. m , , , E igh teen deale rs from T w in ^ ‘ Falls . B uhl. F lier . Je rom e, flooding, a id i , R u p e rt a n d B urley w ere p resen t In m nr f add ition lo J . A . M lcheU, S a lt Lake „• C ity general m a n ag e r: P . H . C ush- , m a n . S a l t L ako O lty asslsU mt man*i ager. a n d A. O. CampbeU. d is tric t ,V,

'■ Sea Receives Ashes SS ; Of World War Hero

SEA TTLE. AU». 7 w —T he u h e s PHei Of a lltU e aung bero , C apU ln W . m

. O lxon H o p crs /t , w ho w p tu re d Cap*• U ln Ju liu s L au terbach , fam ous Oer* torn > m an s e k r a id e r o t W orld w ar days. »oe< 1 vrlU be deposited In th e ocean tb ls to re r week*ead o t( V ancouver island . <uro I c o m m aa d ar L . D . D ouglas o t th e t;lns . lin e r E m press o f J a p a n , outbound hom ! tro m V ancouver, B . C , on S s tu rd a y to 1

to Ih s O rient,' a n d h is o fficers wlU prooperform th a oerem ony. A n u m . ____w rapped In a fsd ed . ta tte re d union Jack, «-Ul be tossed overboard, fu l-

. filling a la s t request.

, PR E»aER*S A CCUSER W EDS , EDSONi A lta ., Aug. 7 ( /D -V W bn . MscMlUan. W , pJalnU ft in a seduc*

tlon su it sg a ln s t fo rm er P rem ie r J . ** . E. Brownlee of A lberta a >-ear ago.. today «'as m a rrie d here to Henry

S orenson. ^

c Goodne ^usehold Pfe HouaeKold ProlSIem ‘WtiniC* tho man of the house gets up

i r igh t on through breakfast washing, more dishes and th

rrrhatrwatcHa-in-fiteadjt-dcm ai m ust be solved in every home.

:’t have an autom atic Elcctric iTHome you dorit*“kno w ^h a t-c in Electric W ater H eater the w lU get instan t service without wa I o r n ig h t And when there’s pli the tu m of a faucet i t saves p l

I quarreling over shaving wate « .

t w ater is the most apprcciatet3 services.

,LL AN ElectriER HEAT

Now; for Q

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p o i n t W a t « r H « a t « r im j - o a c a n n o t /tfford to f f u n i ly t h i a w o n d e r f u l w a t a r H e a t e r y o u Inve; o r p h o n e fo r a r e p r e j w a t e r in d e ta i l . T h i s b t t im e ly a c Jv a n ta jre .

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f f l l r MMCE ENDS SECOND |i IflTlliiiLraiiEiE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II n divorce c o u rt fo r a second Ume,

J n . M ary Adeline H aw kins o t Filer ras today aw arded a divorce from ildney E. H aw kins to whom alia was in rrled twice.H er pe tition for divorce w as no t M

bntested a t h e a r in g before Judge the •. BaUey U e o t Burley in th e dU- dive rlct cou rt h e re today, a fte r a prop* allei r ty s e ttle m e n t w as. agreed upon, c a u Inder (erm s Of th e se tU em ent M n . rUg' law klns received th e H aw kins' 1933 i|Uity In a 40*scra farm , a n d Haw* to h ins reU ln c d a lo u r-ac re tr a c t a l The; lle r . munI n h e r peUUou fo r divorce M n .

aw k lns b lam ed h is ch ild ren by a >rmer m arriage to r th e ir m a rita l en t oes th a t took h e r twice tn te d l- _ gree court. FoUowlng th e form er Irorce, (he com plain t said. Kaw- Ins followed h e r to h e r daughter’s om e In D enver a n d p e n u ad e d h e rl > resum e th e m arriage relaU on.i / rbm lslng th e re would be do m ore l |

FLY SPRAYA t a P rie s T o a C a a A fford te

Fay:U veateek, 31.00 g a l; b sa se . IL U gaL Brtng yoo r ow a eo a ta ln c r^

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2SS WeN ^roblem I«er One.p fo r hia .t dishes, ^then thennil. Tf irt

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' o t ooly $79.50 for a WcaUngHou includes wirinjr and plumbing. I t o overiooJc. Now is the time lo ttl 8«rv)C«. W hen you in\-eat in s vest In years of comforting sen 'ic resoatalive to call And explain c special oflfer is fo r a limited time

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InInterference b y h is ch ild ren . T O « e C. prom lso , she sa td . w ere d isregarded lUei and la s t Ju ly a7.'H sw klaa moved h e r „ possessions o u t o t th e ir hom e to th e residence of a son a t B uhl, te lling , her n t th a t th n a th a t h e r "redress I was In th e courts ." |

SEVElii-DAY MARRIAGE i LEADS TO DIVORCE

M n . Reba B e n n e tt s ta r te d s u it in the dU trlct c o u rt h e re yesterday for divorce from H ugh B e n n e tt who. ahe tlleges, deserted th e ir hom e w ithou t n u se seven daya a f le r th e ir m a r­rUge h i T w in FaUs o a J a n u a ry 1.1933. Bhe a sked a lso fo r restoraU on to h n - t o m a a a m e o t R eba H anby. ^ T h en a re no chU dren a n d lU) com* 1 nun lty p roperty is Involved. B en- tieU. accordh ig to tb e com plaint, left fo r p a r ts unknow n a n d h ts p r e s - '•n t w hereabouta Is n o t know n, o . .

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Cassla.County-Report Points ^ Out drop on Rear Rolls; ” Personal Property Gain "

— ' aU R L E V , Au*. 7 -W h il# Yalu*- m ito M or property, en tered otf th e «

' roU i of C w la county dropped 1176,• 5C M 3 undctLJtt3<._«B I n c r e ^ o f J g y . B33, o n - th e personal ro ll u n o w m f r o a a com psrU on o r io t tli

,— th o jT i r 1934 a n d th a t o r th e p res­e n t }ear. «-hich waa znaUed to th e s ta te ftudUor B aturday by County ^ Auditor Calvin E. W rljh t. fo r u io ^ by th o s ta te boa rd or eq u alla U o o . „

T lw Increaao on th e peraonal ro ll, cc sn ld Aisessor S e th P . H arper. U 76 becaUM or th e r a c t lh a t m any m o rt- at Rsgcs hnve been m ada du rin g Uie 84 paat ycnr by farm ers on th c lr lands 41 to Uie Federa l L and bank , w hich r will n o t pe rm it personal p roperty to ht be asseased Bgalnst th e rea l eala te. cl

Acgrega te to U ls o f bo lh rea l a n d >1

com pared v l th t S ^ jH O In 1034. Exem ptions, widows a n d soldiers, m w r e 1130.008 a n d »130^7t» respec- fltuxi>-.

Irr iga ted L ands h<On th e 1035 abstracU Irr ita te d SI

h n d a to ta l 76,016 acres, valued a t 1!

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M 7x7 l . . t w ith 6 -5 ( Id s . onJ : W hite cnoterlal. . . With s

7k7 feet KhokI Wol«T»foofA uto Ten?.«__________ ___ o n

Umbrrtlo ity l t Tet^u, frem $V

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I SAVINGS on QPALm I American Home 1

I 57®A hifih ouol:ty, q u k k drfing. C 'o a enom tt, a t q wvii^o price.

B Cov*'» JT*"' M ’ifyM ^copl.ed.W hite. I> w . Seo G tttn .

H L i n o l e u m T s i n k

L a e q u e ^ D i ’a i n

AtjcluKVc'eer. . .M 3 PrctArt^%;tf»:ecnd . . . Drres qi

dr.es i-zfd in 1*Kr. ^crrns a tou^f S c r o t t^ ^ . w cvh'nj purt white

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>3,4M,781: dry land. 1B.S43 acres. U331B: erasing land. 148.397 acres, «aoa33:-waste land. 333^71 •Mres.

, m 4 ;tU : roads and canals. 9.144 acres, without value. In the >«•

' ete ta te there are 31B8 more acres • or land <wlUi >17.100 lew value Uian

In 1934. ,. .Business lots carry a. valuation oT <a » >351,507: residence lots, >333.148:,or *’

>800 Ubs than 1034. Equities In *Ut« P, lands total >93301 and improve­ments. >18.450. TmproN-ementa out­side cllles and r l l l ^ s . >377,330. or >11.604 1«M Uian 1034: Improve- pe

. ments on business lets. >3i0.429, and loi I on residence lota, >48«fl75/ or >38,- d r . 500 and >34430 less rcspecUvely rat . Uian the p r ^ ^ P g year. An a s a ^ - ^

r the local sugar ractory. r, ,Lireatock Aasetaed . . set

Livestock assessments include: ini' Registered ytarllnas, 187. >M95; wl’ common yearlings 368S, >33.U5: on' range cattle. 13JOO. >81343: mllk pli, co w \ 3018. >51.133: bulU. 00. >2.- \hJ 785; work horses. 1148. >2fl,3ro; dr. atoek and ranse honws. 10i)48. >41,- Rt9 544; mules. 690.120GO: graded sheep, 81 I 418, >2095; common sheep. 31.778.I $70,841: bees. 1490 hh-es, >3373; -) hogs, 048, >3008: chickens (commer- dl

clal nocks), 3505, >070; turk;;^. 143, UiI >143; silver foxesC 105; >3500; mink, ge6. 18, tin________ _________________ saI. Machinery Is valued a t >39.760: «r 1. merchandise, >180.639; furnUuro and . fixtures. >44.367; prlnUng plants.

83100; surgical Inalruments. >»W:household gooda. >3180; sugar. 68.- hi

1 373 bags, >154.853. compared wlUi yet 154,488 bags In 1034 a t >370,310, U»e P

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O H I‘NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN’ l CAST TIMES AT ROXY

A n absorblnff a tm ospbeie of sus- x n s e ts th e keynote o r "A Notor- ous O entlem an,“ th * U niversal I ram a w hich opened a n engage- n e n t a t th e Roxy th e a te r yestcr-lay .~ ' _______________. C harles B lcU ord playa tite p rln -

rljml m alo pa rt.-a n d haa-i» v et“been - le e n ’to b e tter advantage. A ppear- n g opiMslte h im U H elen Vinson, prhose beau ty a n d ta le n t In the wUy im portan t rem inlne role ia the [>lcture add vnsUy to th e success of lhe whole. E xcellent perrorm ances irc 'lIkcK l!« Riven by D udley DIr- ] nes. Sidney B lackm er a n d Onslow a r Stevens. -T

wl----------------------------------------------- a(idifference being due to th e race Ur lh a t th t factory d id n o t n m la s t ro season. Privsle libraries c arry a riin ilitf f f tm o end p m p rr ty n n t n th-1__erwlsc classified aggregates >1660.

A elean fu rnace n e a n s a clcan hom e. I f we clean you - (o m ace now, re n will know It's .clean and ready.P h . 14Z. C arl O . B ^ n * f c - A d v . II

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‘H E R E I S M Y B E A R T ’ ' .

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MI widtti. ne tcreet. ■ Sireng mate.lei,'' leek^ilitchwl. . psittrni.R ~Coup« or ------- $• .98 .»t--Sedar»........... .................... 51.98thowr>—>f Rooditer...........$1.87 c rv iS I.9SSedan or CoezK SJ.48 end $3 .90 ,.S«Jon........ ............ S3 .67or«JSJ.7S |>00— Coup* cr R c t* lrr„„S 2 .5 7 S*dar> or CcccH._.. 54.85 to $5.95Sedon.............. , . „ . .S4.85io $5.20lltT~COVIM.. H .tS to tU.OO

B a t te r y« b o „ c ^ $ ^ 4 5 ll— 1U I.I.-

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'sented' ro r th e la s t tim es today a t rived •>the Idaho U jcater. Added fea turea W ashliore. n color cortoon "W ater Babies." »3r h e ra musical und M ovietone news. l,tr .

Tomorrow a n d Sa tu rday tbo Id ah o familywill p rfsen t ono of th e m ost th r ill - ]esa a iiMR pictures or th e aeason, ‘T h o M an th e SiWho K new Too Muob." w ith P e te r Mr.Lorre. Cold, h e artle ss a n d cniel. th e a n d Mworld's "public enam y" num ber one. been vSivcs a perform ance th a t chlUs a n d home.ihrilU. Added rc a tu re a a ro * c » r to o n , any. novelly, m usical -and Jtovtetono*'***■ ’• tO C A '

Coming Sunday. Oeorgo O ’B rie n a-nR cj wiU a p p fa r ou th e Idaho'S screen a s •'Hard Rock U arrlgan ." POR

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Mr. nnrt M rs. Lynnvllle Brow n JB RMKl I.iMiiiy wecv .d in n e r guests o f countyMr- a rd .Mr*. H .'S f Corlcss W ednes- ending<!.iy evening. . • 0 . P r

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— S ’ioack fn th e mWdlc-o! lfti-W ?W =- ; a dead M O «t. ^

“Artf they m arried?- L su rte aaked l In a d u n voice.

"1 d o n t know. O lad waa awfully close about th a t . - B u t I expect to. t S h e w o u ld n t h»ve iwne, would she?I couldn 't (tct iinytlilnB o u t o f her." *

•■Nelly, you’ve dono a cruel th in s ," “ f a id ' lA u r l e unm«rcUuUj-.' "You o u jh t to h a w to ld m e a t once. You “ ough t to h ftw stopped h e r going f immehow. I 'll be gc ttinc on now. I m u it c e t to P n rti a.i »oon I t ? cnn be done." f

Lfturi# knew well e n o u g l i t h a t * e lrU w tn t aw ay on h o l id a y trtpa w tth th e ir younir m en nowaday*. »'

' S h e knew th a t th e w orld a t large thouB ht HiUa o r It. • B u t O lad w m T h e r m t* r . th e app le o f h e r eye. '

T he quickest way to Parla w as by *■ a ir, of course. ' J

Sbe found th e nearest te iepboae ^ can-box a n d r a n * up R « Moore a t ^ O re tton , on ly to find th a t h e w aj In ^ te n d o n . H alf crazy w ith anx iety . « ahe go t to Chelaca fla t, a n d ,w h e n « h is rolce answered, she fe lt sick P w llh relief, b u t spoke In th e calm - « r t Tbke.

" I w an t you to ta k e m e by a ir to « p a r t t a t onee. O aa you?"

R e did n o t show th e fa in test tu r* R p rise, ^' "O f couiae; T can , Laurie. Aa It *1 hitppens, I flew m y plane to Croydon « th U m om ing , a n d It la the re . B u t w h at abou t A lbery?"

“I m ust ge t to P a r ts aa soon aa « poMlble.” She took no notleo o f his

• question. "CouM we eel th e re to - o: n igh t?" ff

••Cei;t4lnly. IH rin g up th e a ir ­field. W b e » a re you?"

" to a tre * tb « n .- UT h e n you 'd b e tte r m e et m e a t ,

C roydon." a" I h a w n t a n y money. P erhapa n

Ju st e n o u ih to pay * tax i."" T b a t d o o n t m a tte r. X h a w n

p len ty . Yoa*r« In tnQ b to . Laurie??

"O e t to C*07tf0o aa toon aa you c an . m b t • U ttl* %Ha you. b u t tl

— .w h en xw gvt tto tn . we w o n 't w u to J a n y ttSM." n

Laurl* d id a o t have to w ait long l> fo r Rex M oora mt C roydon. <

HU plana waa ready fo r h im when ^ h e arrived.

He g » w h e r a sw if t h andA nke [' a n d ft plcrc lng look from h is gtey ry r t . li t up w llh th e energy o f action, l ie a lio g a « he r pada o t colton

th e nolee o t th e engtnea. a n d bor- - rowed a lljrlnc coal fo r h e r.-M it

ro 'n c to l>e chilly up aloft;

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r know w h eth er It lasted alx hours o'? o r one. I f th e y roseJ.or dipped, she g w aa unA«,-are o f It. . '0 T hey d id n o t exchange a jingle1 w ord unU l they circ led dotra info a . sea o f lig h t a n d landed at Le Bour- B g e t a s easily a s a gull Oroivi on to . th e se'su' ■a . ______[ -A lit t le T f te r m ldnisht.-’ lU-x ‘* U oore sa id , looking a t hU watch,

w hen th e y a tood onee more on Jand. "N o t to o b a d tim e. Did you like ll. o r d id I t bore you?"

• 'I d o n 't know ," »l:e aiv«<*rcd tru th fu lly .

H « aald n o th in g m ore, but ^ » k her th ro u g h th e Custom s and the Pais- p o r t o ffice . *

** T bey found T»ie car waiting to ^ d r ir e tb e m to ParU . o t •'W here do you w an t to M to?"

d o n t w a n t to te ll jou."1. “A nd yeu d o n t w an l to tell me to w h a t you a re he re for?”

' “I t m u a t l)e deucedlv ImporUnt," h e sold In th e old mocking way.

- I t .U .-[y "Doea A lbery know you a.-e eom-0. tn g over here?",7 "No, 1 d o n t w an t anybody to- know . T h n f s why 1 luked vou to w b ring me.^'lU “A com plim ent. I ’m *urf." The m ugly poison a tm worked. Wns alie

over h e w to m eet thla young D#J- r las? Impoaalble. S h e couldn’t have It asked h tm to pilot h e r In th a t cn.*«.

9h e w ould h n re to be Jn»nne io do , t th a t . .M ’ T h ere were no o ih c r psMcngere t fo r Paris.* "Y ou m ua t te a th e d rfrer whenr. a you w a n t to go.’ h e sail coolly.

•T o th e P l u e .d e la Concorde." : ,T L au rie h a d been In PnrU only once

* before, laa t year, when s h e : and ^ G lad had sp e n t a week there on a , t conducted tour. S h e knew th a t th e „ rue de lUvoll e nded a t th e Place r d e la Concorde. •'A re you comtng n to Parla, too?" rJie aaked him sus-

plclously,. “ N atura lly . I don ’t xrant to spend

th e nlR ht here . M ay 1 a .* , do you0 w an t m e to take you back?"

. d o n 't know—oh . no. o f course . n o t l” She rea llied th a t Ihere was no

room for Glnd>-a In th e plane. And It she wn.^ n o t going to le aw Paris R w ithou t O lad.It T he c a r moved away.

A gain th e Joum ey was m ade In a com plete allcnee. a W hen they drew itp a t th e eom er . o f th e Place. Rex Moore helped her

o u t of th e c ar. a n d a.tked he r:•. "L aurie, won’t you tru st me? "

•"I can ’t. Pleaae d o n t keep rae ta lk ing ."

t "Do you expect m e lo leave you alone In P a r is n t thla tim e of

• n u n t? *"I’m quite a n rig h t. Please, I m ust

e h u rry !" ' ' '7 H e looked a t h e r and hU volee- changed .___________ — 1______________u “All r ig h t. U u r t e . 1 am going toIt th e O ra n d Hotel, close to th e O pcr«.« P rom ise m e th a t you will le t m e .

h e a r from )‘ou la te r on In th e m om - g Ing. I ’m no t a sk in g any m ore ques­

tions. b u t I’m n o t budging from n Parts un til i;pp h e a n l from you."

T h a n k you. Rex. I ’ll le l you h e a r e from m e If I ean . b u t I 'm not going y to promise."^ - n i w ait unUl I do." n fC opjTlght. 1B3S.

Coralle S tan lo n )__________

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■r^HOSHONltNS-MAflRiED- -v S AT INFORMAL WEDDING ">! --------- \;e 55HOSHONE. -A u K .'T - A n - ln fo r - n ni.il ttodd iiir look iiUcxr tjiinday h ■•I mornliii: <>t It oclor«; n l llie hom e J I*" uf Mr. nntl Mr«. n . W- Swoi>e. w hen t 'V :H rir cI.kURhirr, M u n ’ V lr lan .' be- r

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cr,-;-.-. w ttli a flniter tip veil, [iijjri r.irrJriJ n bou /jud of rose bud*. <■

di.M iv' m r o i ln S's-o;>e. . 'l « f r of Ihe (■ ;-’ lb ru i", hrui.'.^niai,! nnd wore n i 'k o 'M i o: i'lnli nrvnndv and earrlrd ! .li i N-.utri'-: <-f --Ar *. tvfls. Mr*. C. P. t; >1 \! i ' ', r r - ': i c>: I 'm rn lo n , W yomliia, „ ‘f ;inn:t'.-: •. ;.-r ,)f t i i r b ride, s a n * ] .

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M re.'Spackm nn B su r r t r rd by h e r - hll^baild. h e r pa rrn t* . M r. and Mra. Jam es O kelberry wnd twelve bro* j th rrs and alster*. A n In fan t aon p re . , retied he r In d e a lh tw o m ontlw aco. ^

I PROFESSOR s pe a ks ! I ON WAR’S HORRORS ;

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r o f th e B ib le s tu d y and Rev. Nelson ' rJJI e o n d ic t th e (iuestloRn.il,*e d is- • I, n .v lo n .

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Kingfish Sudden

‘Don’t Let Him Hit Me Again,’

By CHARLES D O N K IE V (ARioclaied P rrw Spo rts W rlK r)

COM ISKEY PA R K , CHI- CAGO, Aug. 7— K ing Levin­sky ton igh i w ent the wuy of :0l fic.sh th u t hns conlactcd Ihc lethal blows of Joe Louis, De- I r o if s seijsntjonn) b r o w n bomber.

— A fte r tw o m inutes, and 21 . , seconds o f figh tinp . Lcvin.sky,

b attered lo tho floor three tim es. 8qunlt«il on th e ropes of the rlntf nnd pleaded Ior mcrcy; C hl- caeo’s slo rlflcd ex>(ish peddler, liopeleiily beaten In Ihcae excltlns iwo m inu tes sn t on ih c bollom rope of lh e rln* In a n e u lra l com er, and nppenled to Referee Ed McOftrrliy 10 Mop th e bnllle.

■'Don'l Ic t lilm h it m e ngaln. I am througli." Lcvlnslty pleaded tlirough chnlK-tlkc lips.

Louis. tlK hlin r ftavAsely from th e f U r t . stood Immobile In m ld- rin* . w aiting for L erlnsky to gel up a s he gazed in to th e f a r re-

Official F igh t F igu re! CHICAGO, Aug. 7 (/TV-Offle.

lai f ig n r ta fo r th e Jo e Lonia- , K ing LcTln.iky figh t ton igh t n m announced a s fellomi:

A ttendance 39.103.Groaa reeelp ts S1K.006J0.N et receip t! Si&6.Si:.70,L ouis' sh a re $47,061.81 a n d L e.

lin&ky's S3I.374JS, tii rf r ahar» t to ta ling SO p e r c c n t c f tb e n r t . reeelpta. I.onl«’ »har« waa 30 per L

' c e n t of th e n e t a n d Lcvlnaky'i 20 i p e r een t. t

eeasei o f Comtii(«7 pa rk , hom e o f ti (ha m i t e Sox. ih a i held 40,000 11 bew ildered specta tors. ti

---------n o fo re c -M c a o r tU y -lo o tJ lie J je a l- _Zrfrtaaky by th e a rm a n d Ije jp td

h im to h is co rn e r a n d in to th e a rm s n of h is s tu n n e d ha ndlers. h

T h u a th e batO e. scheduled to go u K n rounds, ended. P

L ands o n ly O ne 8oHd P nneh n F rom th e s ta r t i t w as obvious U iat

I«vln.il(y, w ho h a d fough t th em alt, * belonged to lh e p tu t. I n Ihose d ra - ® m atlo few m lnutea. Levinsky landed * oaly one w ild punch , a long h a rm - * le ts r ig h t beh ind LoUls' e ar. ^

lan d ed on ih e half-frigh tened Levin- “ fcky'a hend ond knocked him- on h is ■; h aunches. He regained h is feet a t ,

— r th e c o u n t of-twoT-oaly-to bc-knockcd- If to th e canvax ngaln for th o count of liv e . A noiher borraee o t vicious punches dropped h im for th e ih lrd

___ U m cJot-anQ llicr_count of five. *In despef>i)/>i> Lerlntkr a l .

Irm p ted (o esrapc. bu t l^ u ls c knocked h im M gglng in to the r o p r^ .\a Lerln&ky bccan to aa{, LouU ripped (h o rru c i le ft hooks . to th e body. I ty th la Ume U v ln A y ^ waa backed In to th e fo m er a n d k, he calm ly dropped h ia w eary ID7. pound fram e lo th e bottom rope w a n d a a i the re . T licn b e began m um b lln t h is plea of m ercy lo ib e _ refcfce, th e f ir r t p lea be e re r m ade to any m an. .

Louis' victorj- u lll , go Into lhe n record booka a s a tcchnicnl knock, ou t. In .Mo;«piiiK Ihc Chleago wullop- er in in n n ilnu ics a n d '•il seconds Louis :icci,niiilbtied a quicker victory llian Max B;»er. who knocked th e K iiignkh unconiclo iu In iwo m inute* „ «nd i3 M contis of th e rccond round «f Ih e lr ba tlle lu th e Chlc.igo « .a . . tllum la.U D ccrm bcr.

Crowd S lu n n td U,T he suodcn ending titm ned lhe

g rea t c ro«d . The fiK Ciatori could T ha rd ly believe lh a t LeUiuk^'. who X' had unflinch incly waded m io T om ­my L oughrsn . Mickey W aU er. Prlm o C a m e ra . J a c k S liarkey. Max Baer th r r« Umea. e\-en lhe old Alanasaa M auler hlovicir. J a c k Pcm piey , WJlhout /c a r . couW faH auclJ a /i c a j j 2 v letlm 10 th e dynam ite r from t>e- ” u o iu J"

I ^ r ln jk y p rtae n ie d a pa thetic " a lgh t aa tie iq u a lte d d o » n on th e ^ roj>ea. T he sc rtam ln g specta to rs h a d f® s « n on th e ir f w t since h e was r f knocked doWn th e f irs t llm c. w ait. ir.g fo r W het would happen nesi.\\ lien ;^ v u i4k , led u , b is c o r. ner. a g rea t g roan awepl Ihe crowd. tiien cijcera broke out lor th e 2U ~ year-o>d N egro wbo ta :l4 profca- uo n a l f ig h u in ta c lr e m ootfts had chalked up JO apectaeular knockouia, Levinsky waa h u tw ^ tle U i TSctim. !

Joe E a o i i« a ia > iT he poker-faced Lewli, i ta n d ln g '

In m id r ln r while h ta bealen fo« ;' b f ln j led lo b b corn»r. a r . '•

fcp led lh e cheer* of Ihe crowd . ' - l l h no em otion. H e stood th e tc . I I

liU (a re e tp m alo n lea s wblle R e f. - i r r r e 'M rC arrlly ralaed Ms rig h t . { Arm. Then h^ yhofflrd off to h i t - ro rn e r lo rerjrlre th e grlna a a d i* lia n d 'h a k r^ ef hl^ handler*. T here | I

. « a rn l a d rop of perspiration on | L«uU‘ brow. I le appeared aa If h e T had Ju n h;>d a m a « a te a n d a ha ir eul.Lt\i.-.,Ocr. , : ; i i da red » heu

h l l iirfM irs roon). g n u iJ rd ; I■I:- *11 ace;(!'r.i thr,'. m lghl h a p . _ I ;>ri, lo '^n x b o d v .- . P

W h a;e \e r Ke a e a r . l d."ew n->j *'

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JO L T IN G JO E LOUIS,' ahown abore -n eta to m eet Max B aer a fte r polUlii round o t la s t n igh t’s bout a t Comltk onder w ay for a ba tlle betw een the handsom e C a lltom lan w ho lost his Photo.

fu rth e r explanaU on. H is h a n d le rs ’f only shook th e lr heads. I

Louis, hoppy over h is victor}*, said 1 tho blow w nlch knocked L erlnsky

-J down th e f l m Ume w u » le ft 'hook : to th e Jaw a n d tb e o ilie r punches ) lh a t floored th e K lngflsh were righ ts

to tiie head .Seeka F lg h l W llh B aat. i

t f ••T T J^eT ajT ^aep -w JU -now M J^Jn C iS m e.- LouU exclaimed. " I th in k I '■

havo convinced everj-body th a t I can0 U ke U. Levlnaky only h l l m e one

punch du rin g th e flgh l nnd that never h u r t."

1 The bom ber expMU to be maldu-U j w ith M ax D aer. lo rm er heavyweigii:’ cham pion of Uie world. J)erha^)^ of

i{ w llhln 34 hou rs for a boui in Ncu tri . Vork, p robably on Septem ber 2C. w(

NesollatloR.t lor the light under Die ik

. th e TwenllcCh Century aixjriln* clul;, x lJ were in p rogress ton igh t. Ancll llofN »i m an , m a n ag e r o f D aer was a spec-1

i la to r a t th e r ln eside.______________ Lm M nFT.larekT ’form er'.S 'o ire UiiMiP in’

, foolball cand ida te a n d a grndunte t>>4 of Ihe Catholic Y ouths om anU ation.ljit

won an easy four ro und decision !m- OTn“ R uss-acholt* of-M lnneapo lls-m -ir

a prelim inary. M arck w eighed 183;; s h o lu 180.

Corn G riffin . CoIumbu.^. G conii". i.m one o[ Jim m y B raddock's stcppini; hu stones, wound up on Uie m a t w hcn.t^; Tony Cancela of T am pa. norida.;{}^ knocked h im out witn two punches.'^h In lhe f lrs l round. Cnncrla uTlghed !m, IDS; G riffin IBO.

Hed O aenr R nnkln, 160’, . N rjro i* mlcldlcwc^ghl of Los .XngclM. camc from k ih in d to w in a Mx round d f - , ■ elslon over YounR Joc U .inv 155,

' D etroit N egro.Jorge D rcicla. 2lo. recen i hc.ivy-

‘ wclghi Inv.ider Irom H urnos Aiir-, |^ |* knocked out. Jonuny Emer}'. IO"'..^ A llentown, Pa., in the f lr r t round o.f

U itlr six round boui billed ns iii’r seml-finBl. T he A rKentlnlan crackcJ

* Emery w ith a terrific r ls h l piiiiclilo Jhe Jaw ih a fH o o red h im wiU) ));'• q , hend resting on tlie bottom rope o: o . the ring,

1 Ross Signs fo r ; Portland Battle'' --------- IOI‘ PORTLAND. Aug. 7 (/T;—MaU:!:- an• m aker Bobby today announe- ed th a t D am ey Rom . world wrlser- » a

weight, boxing cham pion, will figM ‘. here August 30 in an open a ir bou'.. ng; A.1 soon a s th e Portland boxing rxi[ commlMicn approves ifcr m atcli, iii*• tranjfporiailon wiU be 'forw arded t ' | ^ a ‘ the tllle holder in Chicago. ' ' "J

B\tiiis sa id he would nam e Ro.*..' ro: I opponrni for th e lo-round eiwny.-!- ms

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e In fighting pose, expreased eager- ' Iling nff King Levlnaky in th e f ln tikey park. Chicago. N egotiations are ,( BroKT) tiom ber of P rtroK a n d the . ils lii lr In Jam es J . Braddock.—</T; ,

Dundee to Fight, Trainer Declares -

Ex-Champion Isn’t Through, al Benny Benjamin An- S

nounces at Boise ”— _ 1 - all

BOISK. Aug. 7 (ff’— Vlnce D undee of Belleville. N. J .. form er m iddle- weight ixtxlng cham pion of the world. Isn 't th rough lighUng, Denny n-.'njnmln. h is trafner. declared here

x lih th e fam oas figh ter from Se- ^ m ie lo New Y ork Clly,

D undee d idn ’t leave ihe U nlled Airways ntane In. w h lrh hc la m ak - >'« lng th e Journey, and he didn’t talk . f 'c ftusc hc Is sllll siifferlnft from a law frac tu re th a t WIl. Inflicted a wrek aico In S e s tt lr . W i'sh.. du ring P‘n w ttT e “\i,'lth~Fr<ddIf"Stpew r--------

W llh Dund--*e and hl. irn lner * rre Mrs, D undee, w ho a few daya ago .'MiPd n f ta t rm c n t lh a l h e r pugilist 'iiL^band h th rough flghltnp. M sy- *>' >: B enjam in convlnccd Mra. D un- Je« th a t th e head o t the hou.*c Jiould no t consider rellrliis ye l from — he a jw rl th a t iift.'S mnde lilm world ■amoiis. ' 4

Anyway, slie d idn 'l ?uy h r w asn 't :oli)ff to f ljjh l agnln.

"O ur effort.'* r l r h l pow s re being 'en tered on ge lling Vmee’s Jaw icaled up." deelarvd th e c liunky ra lne r as h e followed Mr.'. D undee , n io th e ir plnne which u lll take '* hem ihrouBh S a l t tJike c i ty a n d ™ and lhem In New York tomorrow "o n iin ? . '1^

— -■ mi

Six Men Victims th Of Runaway Train “

5ALIDA. Colo.. Aug. 7 - r ,—’The joj leaih loll of a runaw ay fre igh t tra in pj, I h leh sw ept down « m ountau i grade md overtu rned was raised to six o , on igh t w hen BUI Beam . 33, of isUda. wns cni.nhrd to death under I steam shovel which toppled as ll la s c learing th e wreckage.

To th a t te ll w as added a ILit of Ight In ju red , a n d w recking crews :^pected lo find more bodies u n der a lie h u g t pile o f debrts which otict a s a 30-car u a ln .TTie tra in w ith u.i 12,000-ton load

oJtTU down th e grade la le l l s l •< light and craalied inio a cilff. OUiers Au ;lled Included: B takem an E dm onl,sp<

BotU. o f Sa llda ; Joseph R lc h a rd n T e on. 65. of D enver; J ? A . Jo h n io o . W. «. o f r a rm ln g to n ; N. M.; n e n ry tor -Olt. 78. of W c h lia Fall". Texas. lUi nd a n u o lden tm ed youth. ]_ th«

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Hail Cuts Swath ' ‘ . In Canada’s Wheat Inl

-------- I c llCAl/OARY. A JU , Aug 7 vr, - A n pB'

'■ im aled 300.000 acres or a h e a t crop I 1 >y ru ined today from O tclchen lo ;Y J '■-eoionale. east or C s lg v y . and i Ins irickcn farm er* wer^ »eexi.ig relief slu or coniU tuauon of ih r lr farm ing bei p rn itlons follo«ir.g a late Ju ly h a ll- ^

F lr i i .-eports or Uie storm last baj -rk said only 3(ym i.-rfk of crops lea ad been destroyed bu t V aughan S . ' 2 ::-r.p:on. L iberal caadJdare Li th e 'b o j ■ Iflchea p ro 'ii if!» l riding, told sla.

lod.iy c! th e m uch l;e«»j?r | .'le s.T.jge m a n o.".;i“ »:[j rrp w ie d . jing

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EWS. • n ^ - P A ix s ; tdas o, t h

! LEVII « • •

:ht; Yarik■' ■ " — . — -----------------O N -T H £

SIDELI fE d w ^ d A

Prime Camera finally haa scttl tlon of what was wrong with hi Loula. Hc didn't work it out unti Ilia fellow Fasciat.*! started asking he did get It eventually.

Ho \n a drugged.“I felt all right in the first rou

breathless Romans, "but in the fic< ed going round and round. The —

- T j n y - t j l t « i r 4 - e o u l d n V l i f t - m y . u i i i arms. A baby could hftve iw’ whipped me. 1 waa drugged."

Prlm o h u h a d a lough tlm a of U. * “• n r s t b e broke hU ankle th e n le h t ^

Baer n e ar ly broke h is head. Ihough “ 8 ll took tw o hospitals a n d somo very <>' friendly doctors, resorting finally10 th e X -ray p r in t lib ra ry a n d lb e . j files m ark ed ’’strange and In terest- pf{ lng an k le fractures" to produce Um gn plio tosraph le evidence. Some poor guy w ho fell off a ladder never, d id Wf know th a t th e Intimacies of h b sn k la w were publtshed all over th e Unit<ji| f Slates, a n d . th a l for a few sh o rt days h e h a d become a p a rt o t a dd« throned heavyweight champion.

Be Careful, Prim oi ^TiiU tim e ll's a little d ifferen t, j »

Prlm o w orked lhe drug anglo o u ti ^ all a lone, apparentij-. C crtato ly t * . ' , I iiandlers, who searched so busily m a good picturc of a broken ank le ' a fte r lh e B a er fight, could have p a rt 4n th e drugged alibi, b e ca tt^ !^* " suspicion would naturaUy po in t f n | to them . T hey were in Prlm o'a cortj ' ner. T hey fed him w hal he a te , l a v j , him w hatever h s drank . I f th e g iam was drugged, tiie drugs m u st h a t t ■«" passed th ro u g h th e ir hands, a « h

C asting such foal a sp e ffo n s jsho pnts r r im o In even g ra re r d«age& POl' th an ho w u th a t n lgh i I& t b f ^ ring w ith LoBlt. T he m en a a sb e lf ! "'»■ aU>d w ith him In hi* com er a re 'h ls »lmple m en who reso rt io re ry , abe earthy m ethods ot rerenge w hen ,up the ir lem pera are aronsed and :Con th e ir aenslbUiUea Injured. evliI f P rlm o continues to ta lk like!Lot

V A R I E T Y O F T R I C l . F A N S T O B A S

By HOWARD W. FLIEG EH whl (Associated p ress S ta f f W riter) 1000

. ST. L 0 W 8 , Aug. 7 </P)-All Ul |Th« p a ttendance bootler" tricks o f th i 'I

medicine show barker a n d th e can d adn salesm an In a burles<]ue houae ar blui creeping Into organlaed baseball b la ll way of the big leagues' country cou "iw slnx. th e minors. to 1

"Ladle.\’ days" and "synthetic dou_ ble henders." th e extrem e w> wlilctt m lt th e big leagues have gone tn th e "i m a tte r of coaxing c u h from th e Hui lukew arm fan. take on atl tlte ex - te rt c item ent o.' a sewUig circle te a a h en con

• jom pftfid m m m e lie»iiian aaiu .‘>'0f-l— s:. th e sh o rl grasA m agnates. Hot

O n cln n a tl packed tliem In Uils can year w ith the Innovation 'Of n lghi '*■

■ gam es,~ R rrom panled-by—lltTwork* K r- and field mfcLi, b u t l l *-as a n old gan s tory to the minora. Even sex appeal slor plays l u p a rt In whlrUng th e lu m j T

- e tnes-al-ll> » s ln s la -d e« k e d -P a rk ^ J‘ a te.T h e IMiiilncJotr. W. Va.. club th fl

clallze.t In \ " fan dance" n ich t lnm w herebv Sallv Rand gives nn auto-^ gair g raphed ba.^rball to th e loudest rooi.< bill, cr. H ulchlnion. Kas.. h a s a "besul]* the co n lcji n lsh t"—tl>e m ost recent of are

A l l - S t a r s B a t t l e S f T o 1-1 D e a d l o c k

Tw in Krtlls A ll-Siar .v.flball iflund which will e n tfr tl>e sta le tou rna­m en t n l Nnmpa, Sunday. sU ged a prticUije k .-m w a t Lincoln field Im i Cgi evening a.' lu o plckcd team s u itli flv ; hurliT.\ a lierna ilng on the m ound b.t'.t;ed lo a 4 to 4 tie.

PlU:her.^ •»ho saw duty during th e game uere W alt m g se rt. n - mor« n a g > r, Jc :ry Sm llh , Vey OlOj and Mike Oo’.dman. 8 ,

A noiher practice ses.Mon Is sJated fo r Frttfav ii:*ht and regulsr league r ra i p lay for tht* u-eek wUl be conclud- u k l ed th is rveam g when National 7 to O uard ant! Con/olldated Wagon t1 and M achine ie»m s m eet in an s a n American cIMnlon tUt a t Lincoln s a « field. Bl

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Fall Kills YoungMountain Climber o

_____ Holi

•C .\M P CH IEP OURAY. C u o . b e n Aug. 7 J ’—As the p a re n u ist.'C speeding by a irplane from M emphis. Tennessee, to a id searchers . Dr. C.Vt. Hosphoue.', coroner, was notified lon lgh t t h s l th e brokeo body of WU- lU o Brod?. IS. had been found a t th e bottom of treacherous LUidbcrgh peak from which he fell more th sn 34-hours ago. u

S h e r if f Mark B. n e tc h e r o f G rand A n s county » h o had organlxed a a ide- th e

I flung aenrrlilng pa rty o f skUled S te ' c lim b c s tclepiioned D octor Ho»* T l , pUoue4 of Uie discovery. n r s tI T h e bey who w u a tlend lng a n ; Y J4.C JL csm p spparenU y was kUitd S ea t I Instan tly ana did no t Unger o s th e l m s lia rp c ra ss s^ U i^ se a rc h e rs h sd b i bellered. T ln l;

T he coronrr w ent laiasedlately to an em ergescy c.im p se l up a t the bas« of th e fi>rb:ddUig peak w ithout Ic a m tn ; fu rther details. St

I Bellevinff they would find th f lr Way boy a in-e M.*. a n d M rs. Ju lian Erode Omj ila r te d by slr;^ane In the a fu m o o r. s a q .'lem tt;^ Sovith to JoUi th e seareh- '!*nd

■ m g pa rty . Held

•— I

T H U H S D A Y M O B K I N Q . A U G U S T

NSKY ]ks, Red SIE ^ B sam l l R -N E S P ^

i c t t lc d t h a t g r e a t b u r n i n g q u e s - / J h im t h e n i g h t ' h e f o u g h t J o e V u n ti l h e g o t b a c k t o R o m e , a n d <in;r lii rn p o in t e d q u e s t i o n s , b u t

C h J

r o u n d ," P r im o e x p la in e d t o t h e ® i ficcond r o u n d e v f e r y t h io g a t a r t -

Ite’s m ost certa in ly going to se t drugged th e n e x t Ume b e comes r i t i w llhln th e ir rca ch . H e's going to get c in drugged ou t by tlie heels, w ith hls (Or big ears flap p ln s like b roken w eath- tionai <r vanes.

H l u l Drugged U im S I1 I t Is m ore logical to believe th a t T h e Frinio Is stlU a UtUo b i t upse t by all lh a t happened lo h im th a t n igh t, i ; , , .

' wliich wus considerable, a n d his Ideas probably stlU a re considerably a n ^crnmblfd. S c jic: Prlm o w as drugged a ll r igh t, h u r l i ■liui n o t b y ’ any th in g b e a te o r . . . .

drank, l ie w as d ra f |:e d by a load of lefi hooka ih a i c rashed off hU D (

: (h ln Uke beer boiilea b e a re d Into R e d I a china cloaet: by rigbU tb a t n e a r , s 3/3 I ly unhUiged h ls jo in ts . ' read}'I Jn JtflJy* p rese n t naU ona l crisis, jjad Involving E th iop ia, a n a tio n of men sc lio t

I in A frica w llh th e sam e complexions The I IUI Jou Louis, I t 's only n a lu ra l th a t clnc Icun ie ra . baek on h is hom e grounds, U } ^ 1 ‘should be able to figure h is personal Ulegrndntlon a s a n o th e r .Unit In the iioiion chain forcing l u l y to w ar. I f Louis' ii 'im

luctlons in d rugging C a m e ra wllh I leather w ere a p a r t o f Sth iop la’s tumtx 'schem es, th e n w ar i t Is and war It 8>»<*e jshoutd bc. from th e C a m c rta n *1e«'. 5“ '®” < point. i«inb«i I only hope th n t If C arneru goes lo I u a r wllh th e I ta l ian s tn S th lop la . for 'h is take. Joe Louis doesn 't hear i^ ta I about It. I f Joe should happen to JoUi j » -» « i I up on th e o the r side. I hope Itnly re- " 7^ ,“ 'coiw ldcrs th e whole th ing . F rom the si. 1 I evidence a l h a n d If* obvious lh a t or.«tii ; Louis U n 't health y for Ita lian s.

- M.Ur;.i>a>u

______________ .1 . " I DetiiK

[CKS LURE i i s ^ E B A L L P A R K S |°:::I which drew 30,000 In a tow n of 37.- cm^m 1000 souU. And th a t 's only s f ta r t . u

I ‘Blue sh ir t nlghJ ” — H«tcW ason a d m lu every e tu lom er w earing » Pl»>« blue sh ir t fo r « c en u , O lher spec- la itie s Include fam ily n igh t" a n d ptuh»i ■•m erehanu n igh t," each declgnedto brUig o u l th e throngs." [

"B arga in da>’' — Roi-lieAter ad- m lta a lady w llli eacorl for $1.

“S a lty dog^ n ln h f - in which H un tin g to n intro<luce» a hired en - te rta ln e r by i l u l nam e to vrnri the

r^.n ... . . . »nd h H ouston, Texas, give auny m otor ^ „ p p ,

“ '^ c k e l book s^iies" - Aslievllle.

gam e by buyl.u? « book of 20 adm ls- slons. Jeturn

T h e m a jo r le#gue.^--Mlll nloof— r- W»i ,a re_ca iclilnc -on_slo* .iv^ll> e_ l* )3 - tJjelJc double Jir-ider/' a C ardinal Innovallon w herein lu o single gam es a r? paired lo make a tw in bill, h u fallen Inlo disrepute among niantoi lh e big c ircuits, but “hirile.V day#" a re a lm o st universal.

. ■■ Oal*iiII " , — iitrmai

Solons Take 7-1 | f ; Win Over Seals | f .

S a c r a m e i ] l o C a p t u r e s S c c o n d S J m

S t r a i g h t V ic to r y F rO m „ , f ; '

S a n F r a n c i s c a n s

SACnAM n.NTO. C»ll.'. 7 OT —S a c ra m en to defeated Ui» S a n T l F rancisco S ea ls h rre ton :ch t |U k ln g Ih e lr seconii s tra ish : gam e. I . J I 7 t o i . 1 3 1

T h e score : n . H . E . , 5 r IS a n y ranclaoo OOO Ooi r>j.y-: 6 0 ^ 1S a c ra m en to ....101 3t*i : u - 7 13 1

B a tte rie s : Jo ine r. Den.'mow and — ^ I W oodall; S a lro and B^rrr.*.

--------- (ISTA IW 7. OAK^ I

O A K I^ N O . C sllf- AUJ 7 t r — “ H ollywood m a d e 14 hit» ro:ir,i for 7 y, ru n s la de feating Oskr.^nrt 7 tc 3 jp^^cr h e r . to n ig h t . . u io tn

TTio sco re ; f t .H .E . bi# j jHollywood - ......000 j ;o e n - 7 14 ,0 . ^»uhO ak land _______IOO IV) 0 » - 3 « 1 up

B a tte riea : H om e ar.rt K err; Me- ^D onald. H ald and KW-f. nsim ondl. siedw ii

--------- ’ same rANGELS S. rVDlAV-? I

l O a A JfO E L E S .^ A u i.J '■Tu-Los r a a i C A ngeles m a d e l l two l.-. row orer th e S e a ttle Tnfilan.i to r.lsh ', » ‘.th a S to 3 Tletory. «irrrab<

T b e In d U n s ta lllrd tu ice in th e M m , 1 n r s t i n a ln r a.-id agsir. :n !h» n in th .

T h e aeore: • R .n .E . AWS e a tU a .............. JO O W O O I-J » 1Loa A nge> s .-..001 300 l P i - 5 10 0 ( S ^

B a tte rtea : C raghesd a.-.d D ottar- ln l; C am pbell. O arlsnd a.-.s Doerr.

M ISSIO N S s. BEA Y tRS t

SAM rB A N C lS C O , Aug. 7 sa r* thW ayne O sbom e puched h :i best lo - Th* day to -w la a 5 to 3 vle torr fo* the Portlax S aa rra n c lsco ,M U U otj over P ort- Misslor land , b u t I t took »om> beauUful B a t« Oeld playa by W righl ar.d Jo o « to j Cronm

" *r •T 8 , M S B

IN M I5ox Split

Befeal Yankees Ren Games Behii

h a m p i o n s C o n t i n u e C r c

D r i v e W h i l e C u b s . \

L o s e , 6 - 0

-------NATIONAL-LEAGVB--------------------SCORES

ritU tinrgb ' e. C h lcaco ' • Ne* :ine!nnaU S, BL Lools 4 Cle' lOnly gam es schedaled . In N «. Pb l nat lesgue.)------------------------------------poned

--------- (OrS T . L O U I S . A u g . 7 m — i e w o r ld c h a m p io n C u r d i- iIk w o n t h e i r s i x t h coriH ocu- >j .'0 v i c io r y to iJ n y . 4 to 2. b y I e a r l y a s s a u l t o n G e n e , J i o t t , s t a r t i n g C in c in n a t i i r l e r , w h o w a s k n o c k e d o u t , t h e s e c o n d i n n i n g . •• ■

D o n B r e n n a n b a f f le d t h e J.® - id B i r d s f o r t h e r e m n l n ln g ,i/3 tnn lngs b u t th e damage a l-id}' w u done a s tiK C ardinals 3 3 ,0 (d com pleted th e lr scoring o ff u-eek.lo tt. hUUirrhe box acore: t i i *^nc^naatl \tt R U 0 A bximKn rf 4 0 ;i 0 0 Of fell ri*r If ------------ s 0 « I 0 Mass.,

2 IexMii c — < I a i 1 in s nl » - M ----------------4 0 2 4 4 le ft fTipowto Sb --------3 I 1 1 4 iw o n, o i v ' p ' Z r Z n Z 1 0 . 0 0 1nnsn p 3 n o 0 0 th e v

I I S S « « «------------------! - • i

OtaU ----------------J7 a ll 14 -11 v ie to rD»lto<t (ur Kam pouru lu Slh,-Datted (or O rcnnin tn 9U>. . yr ' s r i " . T „ „ A ^ i ; :« m c l ________ 4 2 J , . u

! i ! S ,! S

■ ■Key e 3 0 0 3 0 lu iiaM rt S b -------------J } . 2 ? 5 Cl'sPtni.sS “ — z z ? i S i 5 a x '

j j j s ' - !S S w d 'fo rM id lih in 'in \ u i f . ”elnoatl __________018 100 0 00 -3

Lomu _________ IJO.OOO eo» - 4 t o un o n — xrtckaon. Two baae b lu - wa.' Cuyitr. TIUm b a ir-n it- .« n e k . n«ii . 4M(lr(c« — ifaltatiaa. Oouola Cooks « KaropourU to Uytra to Bot* AlmaOi iley >; rrUeti to Ouroetirr to OavU. Joliiuc iiiina p itehtr — Uallahao. Laaing cromn h*r - aehoit. n . r tr

------WllllajPirates Bl^nl< Cubs K E

HICAOO, Aug, 7 M’> -U pselllng Chicago defense w ith a m yriad w. rcc

buiiUi wiuie Cy D U nton hurled waibej relCM bnll. Uie P llU burgh P ir- I sh u i oul th e Cubs 0 to 0 todny umiioI handed Larry P rench hU first miortu

pped th e second place club (c a n d one h a lf gam es back of u —»•

Idle O lan u .

:lt*burit) ' AD R II u A owionIVaiiff 3 0 I 3 0 Two b. .than u -- ------- 4 3 3 1 3 III, II.»«eHo Sl>---------- S 0 3 a 4 Ch»p»vniow 3b _____ 4 0 0 t a mr*. Sr tb ---------------4 0 1 n 0 mrt. LSfH e - ............. 4 1 a s IIton p --------------^ J 1 0 1/

’.IfMo *AB *R * H *0 A CLE>11 I t --------------- 4 0 i t 0 Cleveli»“ (’ “ -------------4 0 a J opa c 4 0 C 7 3 today. »rv« ’ ct __ ■ ■ - 3 0 0 I 0 camer r . S 3 ! ;[M M ___4 0 0 3 3 l '” 'S pleli p ........ ... t 0 t 0 I . >»'*lrallk □ _____ t 0 i 0 0uuom » ______ I 0 0 0 0 t’lr if l .

' • i J J _• . , , '“ 3

K - . . , K „ . n . ” ,n ; . . . * " ”iburih . . .........200 022 too— 6» e o .......................000 000 DOO- 0 n»<’«<i'ro n ■ ■ KteK 3, KowallK 2. Tk« bate *— rvftirh. etol^n baaea — n*ma- Cavartftta. ttaertflcai — r . Wan-

. Duubic plar* ~ V auiban to L a\a- ” * '‘''i> 0 » Siil.r; T^•T»no^r to L a ra i* f n f*. t « in s plteher — Prencn.

IIG ^ - IX O , !(Ry The As^^oclated P re u )

nly th ree m em bers o f b a M M l's s ix w rre In action yesterday cach d id rig h t .well by b laiaelf. VOMnlk..Uie A m erlcau lesigue

er. was th e cnly. m em ber o f lbe t h a t failed to g a in a n d h a beid JS a average w ith th rae h lta in rubleheadVr. Arky V aughan plek- >P on# po in t wjUj Iwo b lo v j la

tn p s to th e p la t« a n d Joe wick added two poInU w ltb th e < e num ber o f h iu . la s ta n d in g s :’.ly m AS K ■ fict.

nrata* _ ; , 1 0 SS U j .4SI •Itk . Careinati _.*M f« U4 .37Stlh. i n d u a t ___ 1*1 S4 tsa o s :a rtt . Cnta ____ 2N S4 Jt2 J4]a a ^ . T iftru ^ « n ST ) u j i s <•. Senatan ------ » l Tf m J31

AMERfCAN A S S O C U n o ? r > IidUaapoUs S-S: SL P a a l U .teeaod gam e ealled In U th ) ,»led« 4; MUwaakee 2. ' ‘s lnsbB a S; K aa sM CHy g.tmlsTlUa g; M tBM apatla <- •

th e d sy for h t a .» score; R .H .E .Iaa d ....... 000 000 1 0 1 -3 7 .1lo m . - . 010 101 OOx—3 n 9 I itter.es: posedell. U urleh a ad im ; O sboraa a a d O utca.

■V*

RST R(^ b o u fe teited; 4: 2) main Four r. ind Tigers

■.. . 1. New

I r o n i n ’ s H o m e R u n s l l ' "

. W i n s O p e n e r F o r K

L e f t y - G r o v e S'- '-I ■ Boste

------ A M EBICA N -LEA O UE -SCORES •

New Y ork 5*6. Boston 6*4 Cleveland S -l, Chicago Z-t ^ ^ trc Ph llade lphU a i W ashington post. ined. ra in . Chlci (Only gamea scheduled In Am- le a a leagae.) <''«»e

_____ P h llaB O S T O N . A u g . 7 W l - T h e

c w Y o r k Y a n k e e s r e m a in e d i t h i n f o u r g a m e s o f t h e __ a g u e l e a d in g D e t r o i t T ig e r s W n d a y . w J te n - t h e y s p l l t - a - » i< ( ju b l e h e n d e r w i t h t h e B o s to n ) , c d S o x , w i n n i n i r t h c s c c o n d | « t o ' 4 a f t e r d r o p p i n g t h e o p o n - i l g c o n t c s t 6 t o 6 b e f o r e 1,000 f a n s , t h o l a r g e s t m id - - , lek. J ion-holldaj’ crow d in tb e CCKC lUiry o f Fenw ay pa rk . ,H ie V ankees. wlUt Johnny B ro- ^ a being honored by a delegaUon fellow tow nsm en from Lawrence,

lus.. apparen tly h a d the first mo w**eii Joe Cron- • b o iam acked a hom e ru n over the tlon

t field fence in th e n in th w l th 'u a io r o m en on and tw o out. I A u n uI t w as a n ip a n d tuck affair aU ’ . a i ^ e way ivlUi L efty G rove being ton u h Iged for IS h iu . lh"***!m e n igh tcap saw Uie Y anks s t o p '? , ^ “ i o rt Wcs r e r re ir s bid fo r hU 19th 1 Itory of th e season . I. T h'ira l game: n II K C0(r York -------------00* 000 301-J 12 3 tlon c•lon _____ ___ ....003 001 OOJ-4 t t'sen -ie iiroacs and Jor«eni; O rort and rer-

Im n d gama: | a to u t

__i'pV . 5”= : 1 ■! J Sl ™ung lb — _____ 4 I 0 11 I m uch?.?. %,---------- 5 ? 5 S

V b H n z S . i 0 5 ttzgaver 3 b ____ __ 4 0 3 0 1 ed on

j ;r o u u -- ------------- .34 e 10 n .10 o f p<Uoilon AB K II o AokB c r ----------------J 0 1 4 • •naOa r t ____ 4 0 0 0 0liiuon If ___ 4 g » ft -snm a a _____ r . ___s 1 1 1 2l^ rrtll e ■■ 4 0 1 9 3lllama 3 b ---- -- 4 1 3 3 3rrl»r 3b _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 0 a 3 oj —hlartn l b ______ 2 0 0 1 0 !Her M --------------- 1 0 0 0 Ol U j liIiuu Ib _________ 0 0 . 0 I 0 / S Em r e l l .p ....... ......... a 0 0 0 4 / k J I

Uberg p ......._____ 0 u 0 0 0yzujioa t ------------ 1 0 0 0 0 y p ' ,Uon p ---------------0 0 0 0 0 ' ^•IHIO ra ________ o u e 0 O'<K|» Olt ............. 0 0 0 0 ol (

-----. ...............M ~4' 37 10!----------iw tird tor Waiiwrg m 7iii, , Cronii- lla ii« l tnr Ualilsren lii stn, "i- llau«d (or Car!wi< In Hlh ' »•«"«

»lon -------------------000 100 030— 4 ‘ 01 , ,trrora — l.auerl, Cronin, i t rerreU. ’0 baae iilU - liill. ttaltfcaver. Cron. BergT

It. rcrrrll. Johnaon. Tliira baatapwan. Haerlflfn, — Chapnjan, Oo* t. Ainia<ia. W lnnlni plteher — Uo* Amerl I. L<UIU| pllcliir — W. t^ rrtll. .

I n d i a n s , C h i s o x D iv id e ri,rip ,3LEVELAND. A ug. 7 i,1 '>-'nic ‘veUnd In d U n s sn d Uie Chicago Tbia: Ilte Sox sp ilt a double header Uy. the Ind ians w inning Uie firs t me 5 lo 2 and Uie Sox tak ing Voimii • second gam e 3 to 1 in a g ruel- I™**', e p itchers’ battle .l>.l s a m e : ______R | | K .lltrc tr‘<-«o ......... -....003 000 000-3 0 0 n ttu .f,

........._ .400 OOI 00*—J n o;win»*«i.clifr. Jonea anil S«»eII; Hiictlln i rm illp1 riillllpn. , , t/M* p.

. . . „ „ „ j zIClill If 4 0 0 3 0 *_nallt 30 . 4 0 0 3 3 Chleaf

; 1 ; , ! ! " s,liii.»ton t t ------- 4 0 1 1 0 Ohea, I

r v S. I I ! Sir,;e ------------------ 4 0 2 7 I I w j .„ ,

THURSDAY 3O I L C H A

A n d C o m i

L U B R I C A. . . INCLUDE

l.-P lve qU .'o f P en n SenUnel pM oM r Oil — 100% Pcnnsyl* ad jvan la o a 'o f th e p roper sura- j m er g rade fo r your car. *

3. Pressure lubrication ef a ll j m oving p a r u equipped w llh p«(j lubrlcaU ng conriecUons.

J. PUI an e u ^ w iu i proper . g rada of lubrican t.

4. U m 0* C heek-C hart e s - - «<ju c luslvely., ^

I . O l l l a g h o o d U etag, . p - eU m pa and hlngea. • j,

«. O lilng fan . geaerator. dU - dlfi trib u to r a n d s ta r te r m otor. oil.

7. lu b r ic a t in g d o e r hlagaa. locks, wedgei and clamps.

a. O lllag brake rods, c ltr t- e<« a ad i t a n e r pedal houslag.

f t r e ^ t o n ^P h o n # 75

OUND. . . ff « 9 ilo

eheaderS T ^ Q S

W . U P e t . !few Y o r k -------------------«s 31 « 7 - - ': h l e a g o ----------------------u 41 41» IIt. LooU -------------------- « l 39 .610 • i'I ttsburgb ------------------U 4« JS S ‘ 'Irooklyn -------------------- 45 M .448:inc inna« — _45 51 .4ST>> ,‘hlladelphU -------------- 41 56 .4 4 t- - .l o s t o n -----------------------i e 75 J6 7 «

AMEIIICANW. L. PeL

I M r o l t --------- --------- — e S7 ,6Sg ,few Y o rk --------- :----------.So 39: h k a g o ----------------------St 4S .547 \l o s l o n _______________.5: 4S JSO; i e v e U a d ------------------ .46 i t MS ,■hlladelphU --------------- .40 6! .440 ’V athlagton __________43 87 .430 .I t LodU -------------------35 62 a47

Varden Cautions IdahrSportsmen::

[ c k c r t U r g e s A n g le r s a n d

H u n t e r s t o C o o p e r a t e

i n F i r e P r e v e n t i o n

BO ISE. A ug. 7 M ^ I n o o n n e c - '*•. on w ith th e gam e b ird hunU ng fason th a l is to open In Id ah o " ugust 10. Amos H . Eekert, a ta te im e w arden, in a sU U m en t mad* m ight direc ted th e a ttenU on e t jn te r s to regulations controlling rea tn Ute pubUo domain.•TTio de p a ru n en t U te ry anxious '> cooperate w ith Uie fire preven- on cfforU of th e s ta te a n d forest trviee a n d urgea fisherm en a n d , ' un ters to be particu larly cau tious ' w u t throwUig «»-ay bu rn ing e lg - . rettea and leav ing .eam p flrea u n - ' ' ttingulahed,'* h e said."Such precautions will pre\-ent , lUch dam age by fire, n o t on ly in iresu , b u t In th e surrounding r e - ion 'an d n e a r farm s w b e re -n a tu r- 1 crops a re standing.”H e noted th a t Idaho sU tu ta s p ro - '

Ido heavy .ftnea a n d im prisonm ent, t persons convlcU d o t T lelatlng .. srest fire reguU tloni.

M H o m cRun

(By The Associated Press)

ronin. ned Kox ..................... „....... tIm non i, W blte Sax » .. _________ T he Leadera__________;r»»«lwry, T lf^ f . Mli. G lsnU ....... ...... ........................54 ,erger. Bravea .... ............... .............13

League T otals .a tional— ....... ... ....... ............. -;.--.4g»—m e r l c s n ....................470

ifljn n __________ 3 0 9 1 4> alt p --------------- 0 0 _0 _0TbiaU ___ :______ JS 1 1 » 13I'ltitU nd AS K II n Aklairer rt , , 4 l 3 e 1trrm c l --------------- 4 0 0 1 0roiky l b “ _______4 O 0 IJ 0II" 2b . ...............4 0 1 I ' lnlcketbo«ker a a ___ 3 0 3 3 4rraer 2b _____ 4 o 0 3 stn ifJ e ------- ------ 3 0 0 • 0Inraam tr a , 0 0 0 0 0illlipa e .................... 0 0 0 0 1

:. s , J i i JTNaUU .. ____ ____31 *T S 30 17-nailed Ior Breozcl la 9Ui.ileaw ............- ..OOO ooo 000 3 - 2etfland _______ 000 000 OOO t — 1Emr* — Dykea, Two baa* MW — lea, nonufa. Oaermce — Itale, Doubla ay« — IO Berger ta Tratkr: »on* a to A rpHnr w innin i piteber — ja ti. l/Mim pltther — _______

’ SPECIALlANGEm p l e t e

A T I O NfD E S . . .

0. O iling ihrotU e a n d spark sd ju slm en t linkage.

10. T lgh ten lag wheel lug bo lu .

11. OlUng body b o lu and pads to elim inate squeaks.

13. LubrlcalUig S t e e r i n g gear housing.

13. L u b r lca tk g w h e a l s equipped w ith eonnecUona.

]4. Spray ing o r pa latlng sp.",ng assemblies. ’

IS. Check tran s m la le o and d lfferm U sl w llb peae tra itng oii.

$1.89C 0 5 I P L E T B

A t t i y T i r T r t r ^V l I K V U I t f T O t l f

410 M ate A t i; Sow

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^siELleTyiEtes- TOPROflWi

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FeyvJIIpitrials, Merchandis- ‘ ing Shares and Motors

-----------'"T O sm Pre n iir e ---------

MAHKETS AT A GLANCENEW Y O llK . Aus. 1 U'l - Stoclc5: Irrcgu ln r; industrials.

Biirt mcrcUiuidlsIm: ^lulr^s lm* provf.

B onds: MlNcd: m lliilcs firm. Curt)’. N arrow : spcclaltlca In btt*

• tc r dem and.PoreUm exclinneca: S len d y

gold currencies raJJy.C otton : S teady : local and

hcdse »ellins:# fnvoraW t ncath -

C o/^w ; fifcadier; be tter Dm!.'' tlUan advices.

C H IC A O O -W hcttt: IrcffUlar; C anadian im ­

po rt! Ind ica ted . .C o n : n r m ; h o f m arke t buc^*

•ncy.C kttto: FuU r steadr*Hoffs: 30-35 higher; new top

By PRANK M uM IL L E N . jtAssfldftted Presa P lnanc lal W riter)

NEW Y O RK . Ault. 7 WP) — T lic liro n t- tf lW n j thum b screws were Blven a n o th e r tw ist in th e stoclcl

, m a rk e t today, b u t w H lns was In le sser ro tuh ie th a n in recen t ses- alons.

W hile th e ru n o f utilities and n i l s Kave » h e s iu n t perform ance, w ith

, • lo s M ejceedlnff (rains a few Indus- ■ tr iaU . m erchandlslntr sharea and

m m e o f th e m otors and accessorial moved a sa in s t th e curren t.

T h e day’s taudset had m uch of an e n c 6 u n « tn g n a tu re for th a bull forces, b u t th e m a rk e t con ttauad t s m ove tinder th e Influence of tech ­n ic a l fac tors. T h e ndvlce o f m ost com m ission houses, in WaU , s tree t MS to th e ir custom ers sounded a cau tio n a ry no te as to tho Tulner» •hlJU y o f th e m a rk e t to reallstaB A fter th e recen t rap id rise.

T h e day 's d « lln e , a s m easured by T lie A ssociated P ress averase of 00 stocks, waa .1 o f a po in t o t 47.1. Dips

. Jn tho u tilitie s and ra ils more th a n e lfs e t B sligh t italn in th e 30 In- d ustrto ls . T u m o re r In th e stock ex­change w as 1.393.730 shares.

Som e of th e merchnndlsinR stocka w hich ad>'anced fractions to more th a n r po in t to new hlRhs. althouttli R tnetttlJy ctaslnff « lit tle below th?Jr best. Ind u d ed S e a n Roebuek a t M 4 . M ontcom ery W ard a t 33, Fed ­e r a t e D e i^ r tm e n t S tores a t 34U. M ay D ep artm en t Stores a t « * ; . iU ey a t 40<. nnd B est a t 4D*i.

GOVERNMENT BONDS NEW YO RK . Aujf. 7 (/n - Bond

quo ta tions:U b rr ty

< th V i 33-38 .................................101.124 lh 4 'i s 33-38 reg ...................101.0

Treasury;« u s « - M ------------ ----------9Ua *3-45 __________________ lOfl.184t _____________________ U U l

4 C - M _________________ 110.183 ^ S 40-43 Ju n e — — ........108313 S S 43.47 __ _______________10704

— a m 41--------------------------------- .JS & 2 18 'i a 44-4« ---------------------------lOflJOs u n 4 6 - 4 B ---------------------------IMJOn a 48-53 __________________ 1M J8

— a r4 8 ^ W ~ : - .. rr: >0353-•S* 5 1 -« .................. •-■.•...-,:..r.i..-J03J0

. 3 ^ » 53-00 .......................... .101.15Federa l F a n n M ortraga

— C5a_42^47............ .............— : - . . io i.iaI s 47 ..... ............................... .........Bs 19 ................ ..........................ItO.lO3 i ; , e4 ..!\......... .......;...................Joa.7

Home O w nen U>an » ' , s 39-40 ................................... 100.28

COTTOS NEW YOIUC. Aug. 7 C^^-COllon

WHx I n rp j l a r today. October roW o tt trom »11.43 to t l U 3 , closing 12 po in ts n e t lower. wlUle la te r m on tlu c]o«ed n e t unchang<^ to 3 points lower. ______ , .

FO R CION E X CO A NO e NEW YORK. Aug. 7 (/t> -P o r-

tign eschange *te»d>" F rance de­m a ad . )s.B3U: C ab k s. t6.03>.;: M on trea l In New York. » » J 3 M N ew V ont tn M ontreal, >100.04^. ■

TWIN FALLS MARKETST bt rwiB r«Ui a u tu d f * .

*fra»y *M u louswm;

UTMtOCa IL lsbt b u U b tn tlO.OO u lio .u»M Tr bu t«»r». J io .a o 11» . WJO to #.:> H t» rr bul£h*r». SSO-300 IM. 19.00 to r*cktDs "On. u o p<"in(i| •* w lo rw r Codcrwdsllt Mt£b*r«.

POur.OA <3<‘i------- W « e o

Vmj ” — ~ to W MY .«U ns ItmM --------- S4 00 U>i«prtns >»»o» —:------------ -- - • M 2i

Fenltr^HthTj b to i --------;--------------------- UCXJtr.i colond b«os • . Sc

' U ea t ___ _ secoierad ttta* Her^»ncfn , ______ __ !'■I^'ibora frrrr* — >ot

I Oe.oreO •■roilfr*---- . . . . .1 ••frr*T« --------- -------------- U-

W o rrd n9ut<n _ . n cReatCTa , _ *e

---------- J . i :m-

ZCK m<a p r]e * __________Itc lo tZcB attrrt^ t. e»*Ji t>Tlr« . — -------:3c

Ml Cr»lefi OUl ot ra iix tl * r« u t and MIU r**«

I K ita . loa^povaa leta _________ t l i iI a rs s . SOO-pooatf M _________ ll 10

b :o: k t M . loo-pmme ts u _ _ t i u ■tack tooa. SOO-pouaa laU 30

,/■ bett r a < it - CJ,•Utsll m m

!«»• « m b aoMT. tw» tot _A ai-^5SeL«tietau ao««o , SOc.»;Onr.X«. eo taa . . » c - ix

9 tr M sd 3e M a loc( U b b ^ . _ I —. 3c C47Tet«Tu^lt9i^ bttncB i trvtateaa. peuod ’ ’v*nrmpMnflt ----- v .t? .-C ficn ^ - l o c

f t — w>%tt«r. r*BC^ - - - . a e

, fcuttrr. cip»B'iy . . . ___ :5; i''-V csi ua I M ««■ SM a s

' ' ' . . '

I S t o c k M a r k e t A v e r a g e s

t i n t‘^ P « " * 5S T b .^ A -O c U U < lP x « .I I I . lnd-<u iu ir<u utii-d» Otoe»»1 0 u i 5^ «:!

Prev 4ajr ........M.O .2<-7 MOJ/Ofllh 34.1 MJ « 1

i i s - l « ' ' h l R '" 'Im 's n'tl 36 3 ■‘JS193J low __ . , « j 11.1 3i.« i ;«

1014 .tiish ___e«.4 «<*m « low 22.S 2«J 3«-5

IBM' lilfh " isa'fl UI.S 13T.TI8J7- low .. .. SI.B 83 3 »:.8 «> »

r TrendOflls. I S taple Prices11* :|__ •

, NEW Y O RK ,. AU«. 7 — Tlie An- j , sovlated P r ts s wholesale prlc*- in ­

dex o f -20 baMc commodltlfs itiday - . advanced to 72J3 .

Previous dny 71.87: vw k ago 71JI8; m on th iigo 70.^0; y rar aco

h - OIOS-I R ange of rec en t years:

^ ------------------------- m i ____m i 1933. High ..... ,-7,'V4ff ■ 72.S5 64,10

* Low ........ ........ 60.14 56.81 38J7(1926 Average equals IWi

MONEYf . NEW YO RK , Aug. 7 (/V)-Call

' money gteftdy; u per cent nil day. T im e loans stea'dy; SO*SO Snys

yp offered : 4-0 mtw. U otfcrcd; prttne com m ercial pa p er p e rc e n t: i>ank-

• I er» ■ accep tances unchanged; re­d iscoun t ra te . N. Y. Reserve bank.

te r. ‘ ______m e ' BA R SILVERrere NEW YO RK . Aug. 7 M V-Bnrock allver qu ie t a n d unchanged a t 07*;.

In ---------ies- .M lfrALS

NEW Y O RK . Aug. 7 W V ^ opper: alls Q uie t; elec trolytic sp o t and fu ture n th U « 0 ; expo rt *1«h7.08. T in : S teady; u s - sp o t a n d n earby »53J7; futures m d x>.63. I ro n : Dull: unchanged. Lead; rlea Q uie t; spo t. New Y ork M.20-433;

E as t S t . L ouis 84.09. 21oc: Steady; a n E as t S t . LouU sp o t and fu ture

3ull M.SO. A lum inium 110.00-33.00. An- 1 to tlm o n r, sp o t 112.75. cn - - —lOSt CH ICAGO PRODUCE

, CH IOAOO, Aug. 7 W V -Buttcr;1 0,490: f irm : cream ery-speclals <03 e t, « jorc) 34H to 35; e x tra (02) 34: ex-

t r a f ir s ts (00-01) 33 to 33H : tlrsU ^ (88-80) 3 1 4 to 33H : scconds (86

87) 31: sta n d n rd s .100 centralised 00 c a r lo ts ) '3 3 > i .

"P* E ggs: 8.801; firm : extra firsts cars 34!*, local 24: fresh graded flrsta c ars 3414, local 33H : cu rren t reeelpta 31 to 23: storage packed

. . lln jts 341i.Pou ltry :Llve. 31; trucks; firm;

o” liens lO li: ieghom h«ns u : roclr **',** frye rs 17 ,.colored 10: rock springs

21, c o lo i^ 16: rock broilers 15 to 18. colored I S ' i ; barebacks 13 to 15:

f“ * leghorn chlckena 1014: roosters 1 3 « : ! r ’ tu rkeys 11 to 14: old ducks heavy

and sm a ll 13, young .white ducks / .;!4 ibs. up 13. sm oli IS. i’oung lieavy ^ and .sm a ll colored ducks 13; old

mdSAN reA N C IS C O PRODUCE

, , , 'aAN FliANClBCO. Mis. 7 m - •’ 2 B iitte rro l 30.

'■*' Poultry—Fryers J9-31. Hcun 15-30.Hares dive) 5-11. R o u te rs 32-33.

'• B utter, w ore : 93. 37; 91, 35; 90, MB 35; 89. 33; tggs a n d thecsc u n - ‘■31 changed.).18 _____5-31 LOS .VN(iKLKi<' I'llOUUCE 1.25 LOS ANOELES. Aug. 7 uT)—Re- >.2a)cr)f>U: f lu t t f r J17.000 IbJi.; cheeseUO 40,700 lb».; cgitft no cuscj. ___IJO B u tu r . eggs and poiiltry un - 1^8 chRngi>d.IS 3 ------------------ --------------------------------------5J0 .SrO A U1.15 NEW VOUK. Aug. 7 .,!•) - RikW

sugar waa unchanged todny a t >3.16 1.13 for spots a n d >330 (or forw ard sh ip - nS" menVrTNo“ »aIes—wertf“ reporwa,—»1=- MO though th ere was som e InQUliy.17 T he m arke t iinlahed unchanged

to I point n e l h igher (or No. 3 con- )38 tracta nnd l to 4 h igher tor No. 1.

SalM were 5J)50 to n s In th e No. 3 and 350 in th e No. 1. Closing;

ton Sept. J233B. Dec. I233D, Ja n . old s:.038. M arch t3.(HD. May >3.00B. 12 Ju ly >2.140. B -IU d .

U u Retlned wns unchanE td a l >5.10 n u (or (Ine g ranulated . j

r-'pomOVIlBKETS ■u : ___

■ LOS ANGELES J*OTATOES LOS ANGELES, Ang. 7 (/P) (USD

= Al _ P o ta to n ; Local w hite roee - CfS .V®. I, >1.00-10 cwt.. field rtin O SO.M. u s No. ;»^45-55 cwt.

CIIICAGO POTATOES CIUCAOO, Au*. 7 tCSD A l —

r o u ie e s : M ; on track I H : ta U t OD US sh ip m etn t 286; triom phs fln ru 8,:> o ther ttock i t r a d ; . itippUes m od-

liem and and (radlnc falHy good; ts rk c d per cwt. old itock,

3<»i/cUtio niM eU t'.S .Vo. 1. fl.2 3 : aew 4M .>toei„ Id ah e lU lu trlim iphi U S No.

1. 3 U 0 .4 3 : O reson lUiis trtoffipbj e eo lU S No. 1. I1 J0 .S 5 ; >«U»oori cob- J iO .b lc r t US No. 1 and partly gr«ded

•tl.OO; Sew J f t te f cobblers t ’S So.■ I. Sl.lS-iO . <how lni »Htht deeay

I s c ■ ■ ' ______-Se I

f l m i i r T• i j f ._____________

LOS .\N G ELES LlVI:STOCK LOS ANOELES. Aug. 7 iJ-) (US

i :c DA) - Hogs: l5 -3 i hic lier:and g ram (ed S lI^ -U O O .

C iu tlc ; 500; iioldovcrs 3b7: bare­ly ite ad y ; pra.vs a n d sh o n led stoers *S.7S.7.2i; tm p e ru l .Mextcan:. t i . ' i : plain heUers t j 60; cows >4.65-5.50;

110 c u tte r g rad c j $2.75-4i0. Calves: i » <00; stendy; \e i le r s l9 iS down;

Texns calve* >7^0-8.35.Sheep: N one; ho ld o v m 751: no

.lie*, good 10 rnoiee uo o k d Iambs •3 a round »».oo.

‘loc, 0<iDI;;N LIVESTOCKOODEN. Aug. S (1*. 'U S D A ' —

- j j 'H o i r t ; 336. Includea 12J C trect:’best jtjfl butcher* 15-23 hlg:>er; top lU JS . - J ^ ln e w high .Tcord; (ew m ised lols

I tlOJO-lJ.OO. packlnc »ow» MiO.. 10 00: frw (.p . to S lO ii.

C att:»- n g ; f-.rlv -frsrtv ;J i i U jUw hcUe^a

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; n f io q t i(Or Tbe AuoeUlMl I'rcM) i

5 ' IllRb Low. Clo««6 Aiii«d Ch»m * D jt lae-i isa>, is s n (J AIIU CtuUtnen -----J«‘. 3< 3 f‘« I

American oan I4i lU UAm Car Sl JM ry-----24i. M’i 23>,'

S Am A ro r powtr — B>, « «’• 'd Am Locomotir* ...... 10*< K 'j IB’ t, Am Radlalor ..... ... 17', i : ' t I7Ui Am Smelt f t n tfln .. 43«. « * . O 'i^ .Am TH M Tel ........I33'i »«*4

Am Tobicco . . .....100 IOO ioo •. Am Waler Work* . . >3», I3 'i 13'i

Anaconda 'Copper . . .1 7 '. IB'j 17S>• AM hl«n T 4: e r .... S»«, ' Sl 91S Djiltltnore 4c Otilo ... t4<. I3>. 13>; |9 Oendli A m tJon - - )7 ^ 17', 17?*: D«thloh«m Bteel _ U*. 34 . 34' Durr Add Maeb __- 17>.< 1S’< I7'.«: Caltr PacktD B_____33'i 33', 33<i9 c a liu n d te Ilecla ... <•. 4 4,,; Canadian Taeine ... 10 0>. 0%' CaM TJireamni ...... M J5 , « '■f Cerr# de Paaoo ...... 4S'. J7>ja Clwaapwk® Ohio -...-•4S», 4Sl. 4S

S '" „ r : ¥ i. .CtirT*ler Corp ....... ............3S‘« &s>.«Coea Cola ........._» * •> »**. MIU

. Colum a*» te Bee 0*. 8’i O’.Com solventit Is*. Ut<> 1B>«Ccm yaulhrrn . . 3 'i 3 3

>• coruoildatM OU ..... s’ , BU aSCom Oil Del ..... ■Jl M*. 311 com rnxluci* 71 ', 71U Tl'i

'■ CurtiM Wrislit ----- a u J'« au* I>fl<«vre KudMn ....34 33U- 33U

DU Pont de Nem ..lOV lot lOSU Ea»tmmti Kodak H S'j U7'.j H 'l j j rafe IMwrr A U |h l .. J 4U 4U Erie n II ............ 8>; h>. 8»,

* nrM toiit rtubbff ... l i ' j liU l i ' . i t Clenrrtl Pfc trle .. .. « U- o»»«cal U o to M ____ U ___ 41»,.._41U1- OlKltleii Co . . . ..... jou JUUi

CtvIO Oiul ..... ISU IBU le u !_ Ooo<1yr\r Rubber 1B», IBU I»U |

a » )» m ; ’»)«p . I .. lU I'* l ‘-lt <lrr«l North n . ISU IBU lUU. Ore»t Wr.1 Hu|nr ... 30U 30 jo>,“ Hupp Uotoni ------- lU lU lU l^ m inou Cen t r a l ___ HU___ 14 H

Irtl Klckfl' . IBU 3B‘i ISU. In t T>i di TV! ........ WU IOU JOU1 Jotin* W«iivUlP . ... WU OOU «l- Kennrroit Copper .. M'.J 19U 3o.U

U K i i Mrrr> Tob n U l 130 121,• «Birilf»oi» AIMII .... M*. ?8U » U i* U fK m port Tin ...... lIo u UOU IMU

Miami Copprr . 3U 3U '3 U 1, MW Com pet ........ n u inu lo u l. MU*oun r»flfle . lU lU l ' l

MUviiirl lUc P( . .. 3U 2U 2UMmitiomrrr Ward . 33U 33U 31

0 Motor Whrel ........... 10 9U »UN uh Motor* ____ IS ISU UUWat Cuh nes * — »* • I’ SHat Dalrr __— iSU IS ISUNat row Sl L )|h t _ IOU IBU lO'j

1 H T Central ..... ... JOU l»*. WKY NH * j j t f d -----JU S>,

. North Am-r Co ..... 31 20U : j U. Northrrn I'aclllc - . IS I7*> 1T>, racSiM Matora ..... S 4’i i ^

3 weighty kinds o u t a t >5.00; p a rt! f load medium Id ah o heUers ti.50:„ /ea- lo ti truekcd in h e l / m >4.5n-

S io ; ri'-dium a n d good cow.-. tt.OO. 75: lo acr grades >2iO-3.7J.

Sheep. 14,108; C hicago n u rk ei _ 242. O m aha m arke t 1715. St. Jos- t eph m arkci 295; la le Tupsdaj- 3 I. doub-.M 89 lb. Tdoho lam bs »7.:>,. 7 loads 93 Ib. Idahos sam e prlrc;, load 84 lbs. >7.50 w ith 15 out ICOO;, deck common U tah lamb^ 15 61; f nbout 3 doubles tru ck ed )n L't;»)u:^ 79 lbs, >7.40; 50 he ad o u t Jti.oo.J Above quota tions pn rail ship- . m enls redeet variable fre igh t berw- j tlU on cattle a n d sheep bmisU'.

(or rr»hi.r*ment.

rO R T U \N D LIVESTOCK rORTLAND. Aug. 7 uT, (CSDA'

—»OKs; » 0 ; aeuve. fully sleady. good Io chojfc 17CK315 lb. n rlj;) iu mo.M;y jjt .5 l) ;.{ew 265 Ib. bulclirr; > lifO . llichl light.*' m otily »U 00; 1 p.-u:klr.g .'f'ws j8 .0 0 -» : choice lu l i l

- I tc fdc r plg» held tow ard >13*3, ,I C sn lf: JOO; calves; TO; i tra d y er. j

S I lim ited JUPpIy: (ew common : ! » t « r \ HS0-S.75; low cu lter nnd 1

In r .I r r coi»ji *2^3-325: good bee;'• eoas «al<*abte up to *4*0 and alw vr; 1 -S 'b iilh »4 00-7S; good to cht'lc'e vea’-j ; crs fiuouble $6fcD»:jo.

. Sheep: 300; ver> little I'l; o ;.'ef;i : early m arke t nom inally s te ad y : ' ;:K ood f a t lam bt u lc a b le aro-jr.d ,

:>«0i>.2i : ie« common to medium; o 'e w e s >l.M -7j; e«xJ e«e» rjuointj’e ■ s l> 2 iS .

! ( HIC-\GO LIVESTOCKC llIC A aO , Aug. 7 I,r, .L* S D A'

- ; —Hoss: Receipt.'* 7.000; c1om<5 ac- ■t; tlve 15 to 25 hlKher lh a n Tuesday'* i . ' average; all in terejt* cpm petine; J l : bulk good and choice 170 lo 350 lb )- l U M to U JO : top 11 JS ; (ew tin lsh -

I ed 360 to 330 Ih. 11.00 tr» 11.70; mo*t niedliiTTi le soori 140 to 210 Ib

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« a r , ^ T ~ i S : s . : f f i :Su)r\illm B n tnc ------- 43 41U 41s i j Itadio corp of Am «'» 8>. SUJU-neynoIrt.' Tobacto -MU MU MUS>, tiateway tltarni ........3SU 3SU 3SUTU Beam Ito^niick ..... M .%3U 34',jJ l i See Nat In ' pt ., S7 47 S-rt u iffte)) Vnlan Oil , .. II lOU0 - Uiminoru Co , ...,„ I2>i iz 12 ]■; Uocony Variuim , ... I2 'j i P t 13 l i j t i o u th CaJK b iuun .. I0U 1D>« te>« r yomhern raelUc ,, ISU 18*. IBU j>; Mtand DraiitU . .1 1 '. 14 14U u . n u n d O u s: n r e , BU e<4j ‘ s tand Dll Calif ...... 3JU 34U 33*47' i Stand on N J ------47U •»«»• «Mi

aw w art Warnrr . 13U 13U 13(al ' SttKlebaker Corp 3!i 3U 34rJll Teaaa Corp . . . 20 I9U J8‘»,

Timken ^ 1 1 Bear . , 48U 48U 49_ 'j ' t)li^?wood*!BllOlt ' o s * BJU CS *1 Union Carbide ........«3‘X «3U 6J‘it>: Union OU CalU .„.. iTl« I7>. IIUR e u n io n Pacino ....._ 9 lli i 8 7 ^ .) . , unitod Aircmft n r.* ,/IB Up<. Unit Oaa fe Imp ISU ISU l«'<a», U H fmJ Aii-oftoj ... « U AO « U; U B nubl»r .. ........ 14U 13’-, 14',BU U B Bleu - ■'3^ 41U -llli .1 * Vanaanim ............. .... t lU IS ISl l , We«tem Union ____ 4S #B'j 4«Uj«, Wwtlnmouaa ............ 63’i S3'.> S3J .; Woolu-otth _ «l*. SIU. ei’ .; i ! i C t;nu MAnKF.T»*, I NEW YOnK. All*. 7 '.Tt—Curb qiio-gs, tallDlu—Si.lA m rr Siit>'r I'O'arr ............ ........... 2'«BUI lunker l l l l l .* BuIIIvrh ------------ 4*U

B>rc ..... - .............. .......... U _I r t i n c ^ c n a e - B n i r a — = - = - " _ . -ijiJ[V'FIIrc Bond i : Share pf --------- —.73»i, j lecia MlnlnK ..................... - l»Ul.!T sa l ivw rr i "Unlil Opc p V T Z T ' T i'i 'Jl, New iini<lfor<t' . . . - . ............ .- v 'j1i,lN la«ar» Hudaon ............ - ............. 7U| t , autuhlne Mining ....... ................ ....31I United rounder* ............................ ’< |ST7 j f i ^ c i x ^ i R F ; -o». BudJrr. Wegener and cxjmpany,I QK'a Dldn,. TWtli KallaI . . H olp-:u per cen t d u . l»*9 . W ;r r rw c 3 p^r eent aue IWT lOJ', I g . , ; Idaho ro tat»etO', o n . IMlator* ................................1135 iJ M Inve*. T m iu ‘ n.. Icorp -m u t ................................... 1:37 JI I . n.iKt, Intea . . . ................... *.'*0 C2’ , Unatt Inc Sharea - ....... ...... . . »ISI1 Mafjland nm U , .. 1H «»■, sa lt Lake Mlnea 111, Ml CUT Copper ....... S3KU 10 i:jO 311, Walkrf Mining ,,- ---- tl47U to 1150 |j<. Ntw Yeth ite ek i !O ','A m Pow M L lsht ---------- --------- 71. *0 Am Oaa i Bee _____ ________a u I

r if f roi» A Light ----------------- «UJU Auimrn Molom - ....... ..........r». National n ta e u U .......................... : i ' .J Trl-Con Corp . .................. ._ I _ —_ -J

a rt! bulk unsorted pack ing sons 1020-1 iO; to 10.40; m o st sorted lots 103. t o ' t

1050,• som e on bu tch er o rder hl;^p^, Irw heavies and rouglui dottiiw.nt; «

, trom 10.15; good c leam ncr: te l p rm took 1.000: holdovera I.ooo 3\- C n ttle : R eceip ts 8,000; nuitr’.r l

j J.irgcJ>- som e a s 10:30 a . m . Clear-} unce good; bulls strong to

:c; htKlier nnd vealers about 30; choice to p rim e 1243 Ibv am! i : j » ; i 51; lb. Steers 12 i5 ; .fc« lond.s clioicclt llli ItKht s teers 11,75; Ions yenrlm sO ,

nv rm g lnc 1078 lbs. ll.M : wr'.riilv: Ip. Mvu-iage bu lls up to 640; r,rlrct--<l. w - vealera 0.75: she slock (ully :hi w ith he ife rs firm and activ r: iviiisU

Mrong; u p to 0 3 i on welch:'- '.n i - ; , ?,ice o tte rin g s; ve.ilers n lin ;- heavy n t 9JO down- ’ 1<

Sheep: R ecs lpU 80<M: j,.-. l.xir.M,-: claalng ac tive a n d fully *tr»dy af- le r dull a n d steady, to e arirr esrly!

. . im dertone: double liifhty '.-ed M ' y,', 1 llw. M o n tana e « e U>mb-. ■

1 (m u h 8i 0 s lr a le h t to • i double good tb cholcc S3 , „ | l i n £ s 6 65; good M cn ta iv r ,.nei,i, ® ^ |la n il« I3 S w tth e;.-.'.: [h t" ■ 'I c fn t M rt sheep aboul " “l l t u e ewes 3-00 to 3iO.

1 SAN KR.VNCISCO l.!Vi;>T<)( K *■"' tf.\N FR A N C lSC b. .V.;s : I - _ , ( ff I a -S D A )-H o g » : 725. s c iu r ..xecjt ly : ' l8 0 lb. bu tch ers 10 to ; j :-.;::-,rr; .« r .d ,u r.d e r 180 lb, a t la tte r art-..-:-.re; j iim -bulk good-ehOiee lsO-230 :- j i - ; l t,’e'chA.--i > lliO -65. U tte r •.■■v p s id .l

' ln y ;y ; "com parabre l40 -i:5 lh a \ - t i -TTtRea up to > l!JO : pactir.s

'..ro u n d 25 i^lcher; li;:-.:-rtsv.-.r v.f \ A' to M.CO.

ac- C.-»tile: 200;» a c l i v c : - - . - . , ,>•'» e. (ully steady , -'poia !;u!-.er or, ( n g .'s te e rs ; iia r t-e a r lo* -socd S53 lb lecjii Ib’.'- 't f^ rs »8.P0: 996 lb. S7Z-0: cdcl I r t .i’!

sh - down to > 6 iS ; rtedium -cocyl u rd e r i ,0^t 102-> !b. CT».« cow-« I4.V1.S.-T: lo w , Ib r is llr i .c .itf l-* >2.50-1.'^: rrtrt r ’»lt'

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of Ihelr la ther. Jo h n I). H arvry. an ,. m o the r waa killed in a n aulom oblle acc

ligh tw eight \e ,ilcrs (luoled >0.00 to B l ' 3, possibly >9.50; com parable qunliiy «o calvea elegible >9,00 down.^ Sheep: 200; ncilve on miihII mih- ” p ly; Ahom b m b s nud yearllnK.s U - 30*35 h igher; desirable sho rn lunib-. c ^ >6.10; good choice wooled a round «•., I, >6,00-7.00; lew fcliorn y e a t l i n B j . ' i»; M.OO; aged w elhcrs >3.73.I*. dlei

OMAHA SlILEI*IU OMAHA, A u;- 7 „Vi lU SD A i- « -S heep : 6.500. com pared Tue,',ili.} ,

lam bs sleady lo 15 lower, '■ance' ' 2o-lamba shawiiig decline, sheep &tead>. , to '( e e d e n strong to 10 h igher, bulk er. iran g e Iamb.-\ $8.oo-25 top >82j •on - id ed native IaniU.s >8.32.40: bulk r.-inci'P - ‘reeding hnib-. $740-70 lop S7 SV Q.|_

x l ST. JOSEIMI S lIK E fir-l u r . JO SEPH . .\ug. 7 lUSDA* . de —-Sheep 4000; Iamb^ sl0 « ; a es te rn ti '':]closed aboul Moady yeslcrday. five 11■jSjloads KCOrt Idaho . >7.60-300; ; o n - r.;eii r e 'e d 25-35 por ren t; several lot,' teed- r -.‘S '^c rs >7.2i. • !-,nri!v: --------- 'I ; DKXVKIt S l l lX f cull* • DENVER. Aus. 7 uV> 'U S D A '- r

Sheep i,60-J. U t liimb undcrtor.r rr.-!'i-:» -eak to ;o ? rr ; lioiUlns steady; r , \ . ri.i!''P uves >7.40-8.40, steady ; w eislny frn

.C *es >2,*5; :.:4-jshl«r range l,niui> 1,-., •^‘ jT uesday >800. , n :(

rly! WOOLBOSTON, A\ig. 7 , r <Uf-nA '- p; ,

T he ^ \o r , r : combine Im e i t ; ; . ■•••to,ry wo^U a r r c rrcelving i.n.- ‘‘ ‘ call, and p rice ' continued t» .'ho-.<'■’’ In h jrd rr.u ii; tendrncy . _ ^

S h o rt F rench combing 64s - '■ '(m er w oob ironi Mexico and Coio- Tj,,

• rado were b n n s in g 63-65 «-(air-d ,baMs. A num ber 0: ^ales ot j.n r ‘.i 'vo lum e hn ’.e been eloaed th u arrK

_ |Cn averape to sh o rt f 'rench coni&ir.i f t G4s and : : r e r territory- wools .v. (.■. r ; l67.c; I Average lo good French co<r.o.i-.: CE i t - j l o ts of sim ilar gratie moved a i c,-?- ■Id >75 c e n t ' scoured Oa^u. a n d i<r,. \ - i u m e o( « !e s on th e be tter ik;-wooLs comprised lhan wa.s tU'- r.' r- ua 'tw o to th ree weeks ago. r

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RITES FOR INFANTHELD AT MARION

OAKLEY. Aug. <6peei.ll lo The ';ea-a)_y5Tinces R, Urle. inTant « lau g h ter o f M r. and Mrs, Nini U rle. d« lied W ednesday aftem oon a l 5 Ma- 3'clock. F unera l .•'-•rvlce.s fnr the tirr.tit will be held a l 111'* Miirlon i)« •emecery n e a r Oaklej- a f t-•moon a l 3 o'clock. Tlv* !)rak>- m or- ‘ ;uar\- o( T w tn FalU trill bo in i>r'- rharge of in term ent,______or!

CLUB HOLDS CANNING MEET AT HOLLISTER

HOl-LISTER, A u:, 7 - T * .i . ; ; , . ;w o V '.lember- o f llolll.ster lly x e D em - " 'h ■ - .ir.itlon t ' : b m el Tue-id.iy :h e _ !-.nme of .Mri. M. N. K n u ilo u to ~ :-->n vegetTifcle.'. chicken a:;d I'.ilcken I cup . ' r

H oU uicr lERA Office cla-cd I -f.-enlly . i r d U u;:-r. so- I-i.i! r r r t ic r V ork-.-:-. be-;i ;r.»!.*- I >rre<l to Buhl. Mi-'-s F.Uiabetli M il- I I <-r. i lerk. I'.a-s been ir.nv ;-:r:ed t o i n ier.' I

Tuesday bridge club ine: ih u week ll tlr? hem e of Mr.'- Jennie HUJ a l r /.er. lU sl: ^-rore pn.-f a-s-.ird.-d .) y.i^ . B. G lavm 1.; n-TKrr r.nd ■'J. ...»-or-- .lunrri I '- i i i :n Mr». \V-

rnTiell Of H.iesarrt!Rrv, and Mrs John K V.'.xlpjle

•.;iri fam liy of Victor. .\jQr,:ana, a re • L'Umc n t lh e home o: >t.-. and ‘.tr^ A. E. Kunkel.

UVjidell L.i*T.-i>cr ,n Po--.>:«-;;o la.v; week.

CEDAR DRAW SCHOOL j ' BUILDING BEMODELED|(

n C lIL . .\'Je. 7 ISJXC1.1 ;o T W ' N ew ii—E xte rjive remodeiir.; of the Ce<iir D .'aa- ,«.‘ioc^ l;ci; a .'bu r! , T .;w n o r th o f Buh!. lr.c:;;rtins t h e ' :r.:;:ilU i;on Of a full b i~ m er .t. tf A '.ir.d'-rway.

T he basem ent will be u-ed aa a r«'“!.TiBn:!r h si:. e.'.'.j^al.s:>rj>c-.in'e.-r. R M r;c. Buhl, is t - V oooiracM r la e l s a r ^ - "

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speculntlvc buying a t th e la st today | J im poricd relfttlvc streng th to w h c a tij , prlccs a l te r n series o l nervous clum gcs earlie r. !

T lie Inte buying ou tburst was] a.sKOClnted tyllh cables, saylnR ha lf ] th e w heat acrcngo In n o r tb em A r- cic gcn thw hns been destroyed by 731 d rou th . cct

W h ea t closcd Irrep iln r. U o(( to *» up, com pared w ith ycslcrdny’s 31, fin ish . Sep tem ber OO'i to 90'». com _ unchanged lo -S higher. Septem ber

-7 5 :;- io -7 6 ..o a ta V J i decline to U ftdvnnce, nnd provisions showinK ; 15 to 42 ccnL-. gain. ^

C rop Beyond Recovery ” ■A sign ifican t feature o f Intc A r- *

gcn tlnc advices was nn nsserllon < th n t no chancc existed (o r recovery < ftom A rgentlnn 's drou th dam age to w heat. —

___o f lllvnit Im ports o f _ tC an ad ian w henl Into th e U nited * S tn tes dlti m uch a t tim es lo cnUsc' lively though tran s ien t dow nturns c

-of-ChlcaB o-w hcal-prlcca .loday ,.___ ,v«i— C o m a n d on ts borrotved f ln n n c ts ^ c from hog m .irket buoynncy.

Provisions soared w llh th e iiog m n rk e t w hich approxim ated alm osi

->13.00.“L n rd -w en rto ii new-high price .j-,-,record ifncfiu.iled sincc 192C.

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n o rth e rn B l* i: No. 3 n o r th e m 76U.O a ts : No. 2 wJilM 37N ; No. 9

whitQ 34H.

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CH ICA O O. Aug. 7 f/T> — Cash

w hcnt: No. 3 red 921i-93: N o. 2 h a rd >1.03. C o m : No. 3 yellow 84»;-

I 85U : No. 3 w h ite 84*;. O a ts : No. 1 ' w hite 35: No. 3 w hite 33'.b.3S; No.

3 w h ite 3 I-32 ’t ; No. 4 w h ile 3ff- 30*.-: snm plc g rndo 20'.j-30. Rye:No. 3 new (rom Indlnniv 5 0 \ . No biickw hent B oybeaiu: No; 3 yellow old te n dny sh ipm en t 60, n e t countr} ' s ta tio n . D arlry : No.'nlnal.

I (eed 34-45: m n ltln e 43-53. T lm oihy • seed $3.15 cw t. Clover seed >11.00-

: 17J5 tw l.1 U r d : T ierces >19.b0: loose >15.80.

; |B c lH « #19,10.

,| PORTLAND G RA INPORTLAND. Aug. 7 i-D -W lie a t

’ closcd: Mny 77c: S eptem ber old 73 '«c: 'S ep tem b er ncw ,73'«c: D e­cem ber 74'.;:C. C ash : Big B end Blue-

' a ted 13 per c e n t 03V:c; B ig Bend ' B luestem 88c: d n rk h a rd w in te r 12 1 p c r c en t 85c: d a rk iin rd w in ter 11

pe r c c n t 73 '.ic: a o ft w hll« 73Hc:, w estern .w iilte,.72’5c; h a rd w inter '172’ie : n o r lh e rn sp ring 72’vc: «csl« '

ccm red 71‘5c.O a ts ; No, 2 w hite »22.C o m : No. 2 E yellow >39.C ar receip ts; \V h cat 52; f lour H .

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-.I'. A. L -tieial ........... 62) 2.74SM lli-rr N. S. . 1570)Helse to Woodville 6.238 1,711 Woodville 10 Clack-

tool .......... .. ............ 1.0J4 I.OIR

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L O B T -H E IF E B W ITH LXHVIP ON Jow. Hoa horna. Phone 0100R3.

!- - -------- — - aBeauty Shops 6

" S p e c i a l p r i c e s ^ ^ o n bU pe rm anen t wnvM diu in t; th e m onth of A ugust. P h o n s us

J a r fu rth e r In fo rm a tion . _ IDAHO BA RB ER AND e

BEAUTY BHOP P h o n e 434 131 M ain E as t

- ■■' I I ™ V,BPEOIAL MON. T O W E D -N A T -

u ra l pe rm anen t. $ U 0, o il » lJo . 23 6 -e iK ' Ave. E . P h . 1800. M rs. s B eam er will be on Vacation from A ug. 7 to 20.

TW O PO B 'O N E PER M A NEN T ^ wave spcclnt. A ue. only. P repare fo r K hool n<w. P h . SiS. The _

B eau ty S o x . ........................................ ”

TH O SE WHO HAVE EX PERIEN C- « ed our work know th a l our meth* ♦ odA a n d tho aklll of our o pera to rs ¥ a ra auperlor. You may now h a v e ;» one of our oil waves for oa low aa -v $ I J 0. Crawford-* Beauty Sa lon . t l 2 v M ain Ave. Souttv Phone 1674.

Autos (or Sale ~ T * -------- -^STUnEBAKER__ »

C ertined U ted C a n „Chev. S t d i in ..............................1020 -OJ.1.C, T ruck . 3 to n ......... ..... 1034 j,j

_____B u lck .S ncc tal 2cd a ii_ —-~..,..1033__Chev. Coach ............ .. .....- ......1 0 2 8 ^ ^N ash convert, coupc......1D30 „1029. S-lon DodRo tife t body _

truck , licensc ’ a

Sales and Service234 M ain No. Phone M _

------- . . . ^P rices a s Low a s O t h e r s jf

No F inance Chargcl if.W e T rada #

■33 Fo rd Coupe—a dnndy ......5350•30 O aklnnd Cpe. Ncw tire * .. 330 if.*27 P acknnl aednn—first c in u 323 kModel A coui>e, ncw lu ln l , V

m otor O K ......... ...... ,...... - ..... 150■29 Pontiac S p t. R dslr.' O K 125 »•20.Ford co.ich. new pnln t----- 140 if.•38 Chev. truck , biirgaln a t — 120Chev. C pe,-IS m tr . O K . anap 80 r-Chev. couiw. Kood m otor..... .. 50 ,■20 Fo rd coupe, m tr . Rood....... 45•30 Fo rd cpe. m tr . Rood........... « [ ,■27 Po rd pick-up . large bo»... 35 ;3—tra ilers ................- ..»8. »10. »3fl i .3—loa t r a i l e n ______ «10, »20. (40 ;■28 Chev. Coupe. Rood........... - 150 | .

JOHN O’CONNOR iU S E D C A R r o . j

318 Bhostione W est Phone U49We Buy EquIUcs I :

T I B CA U ro K B c s u i .r a * ~ n * M n ^

X B l M - O U > B O Y - I’M P I / O F V O U - I C A N - r O iE T I 'rV^E W AV Y O U V C X D L A D Y - M 5 U \ E PI

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■ B A R O A IN -I030 B D IC S O U m 5 l D “ M dao. A -l condition. 0 » lb o f9 teniiA. Iflijulro R ogerM a HOW

. Bftrbor Shop. *

, i p a o i i r r a iN A 'n o N A L r a u o K T O1 .. 8>u on M le groundB B attm lay .

■ i WHITE’S ' | !U ied O ars. We Buy fo r O aib •

a n d Bell on T en u * «1034 Plym outh D eLuxe Ooupe__V

- J9 JS J o r d . c o a c h ___________»1035 Po rd C o u p r '---------------- •

1S29 D eSolo Coupe «. 1920 Chevrolet Ooupe *1B21 D odse P lckup «

< 1030 Po rd Coach T i 1037 N ash Coaeh ^

1034 Chevrolet T ruck 1080 F o n lT ru c k 1937 C hevrolet T ruck 1029 Dodge Pannel

___ 1030 Pord P ickup __________ j

■JNO. B. WHITE ., T h e Uaed Oar M an E

144 2nd N.

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TODAY’S SPEC IA L!1929 P o rd R oadster. T lrea, f in ish , 31

and m otor, good. *35 Ueenae.

The AUTO MART 5N ext 10 KyJe W nlte'a ' *

W E BUY—S E L I^T R A D E *

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: : Male Help Wanted .9 %I FORD MECHANIC. MUCT BE E X - ^

pcrlenecd. havo good hablta. Olve ?■ J nge. experience; ctc. W rite Box 116, JJ care News.__________________ ____ ^i ------------------ ----------- - : "

'■ Help, Male or Female 1 1 J: BO O K KEEPER W ANTED ♦f dealersh ip m uat be fa st, aocurate, *

honeat ahd ,experienced w ith good ** referencea, n u a t be very aecu ra te *1 wllh figurea a n d hand ling detalla . ♦I W rito Box 101. care Newa. *

i Situations Wanted 14 Jr OOOD SEPARATOR A N d"EN G IN E t i m nn w nnla Job. B lch a rd O’D on- „

nell, Co'Atal Hotel, Jerom e. ^

W A N T E D -C O O K IN O . M A TEBN - *Uy cases, carc of ch ild ren . 230 4th *Ave. E aat. *

EX PERIEN CED PA R M HAND ¥w anto work. Inqu ire A van t H olel- ¥

WOMAN, 36, W ITH 0H 1LD,I1, D E - t alraa work on ranch . O ood eook. >/. W rite Box 70, care News. }f.

’ . Money to Loan 16 *■p ? iD E R X L '^ 'F A R M ^ L O A tw “ ^. duccd to 4 p e r cent, See o r tele- “ phone J . W. McDowell. Ta-tn FalU

ForSaie. Misoeliancous 17 _ . ♦ T i » V # V * " 4I> *

V t *■ Two Dnv l^rlul on *

■ Change O vcrs______ _' * B eau tify Y our C a r w ith ’ * ' . * M odem A ir W heela , fo r as ¥

¥■ Low aa ¥~ ¥ -------------la JO 'F cr-W eck----------—

^ ¥ .* F IR E ST O N E * _* Auto Sunn V nnd Sorvicc * _

-4^-410-M Bln-AVtf.-8o.— ^ P h . - 7 5 - » rti. . * '

O RANITE AND MARBLE MON* uments. JellU on Bros. Ph. 6C8W.435 M ain E.

■ * ■* In su re w ith th e OrcRon ♦» M utual P lre In i. Co. Dwelllni! ♦* ra te s 70c per hund red for 3 ♦* yca.-s. Jn adcJltJen 20 per cenl ¥¥ d ividend. Lou H eller. Ph. *

1451W. See m e for au to Insur- »» nnee ond s.ive up to 50 per ** ccn t, , ** *1

, FO R SALEf I 22i-3ff used fJcd R iver special ■! G rain nnd B ean T h reshe r. _j J New Red River special Com* ~

blue a t reduced price. <; 1 U ted 30 In, V e n tu n Bean I Tlu-e*her. —

A num ber of good u te d po la lo JC I dlsgers.I MTN. STA TES IM PLEM ENT CO.

ISO Se«>nd A^-e. So. P h . 358 J< ■ w

-THI CALL POK'RC8ULr«“- r a o o t a ’

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vestmentFor8ale,Ml8oellBneous17

(CoBttaBtd from PtotaOlin c« inB a) DOUBLE CO RItU O A TED 1N8U LA . C

U oa board (new) only ta.60. per 100 K tt- H «r*» BMlehery.

HEAVY T X M S B t tS . B R m O E ; p la idu , rough lum ber. W oodlawn ^ Lum ber Y ard , oppoaite Sw ift &

•Co.

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ALL K IN D S O P M A TERIAL FO R ^ ' building po ta to so rte rs : cliatn.

aprokets, alata, belting, a heftlng , . bearings, sheet ateel. m o to n , e tc. p K rengera Hdw.

TH RESH IN O MACHINE R E P A IR S I a n d aupplles. Including used p u I ~ |a leya. K reage l's H dw . |

BOSTON T H R E E ■ STAfl, TO U M - s pe t, portab le phonograph . 330 4 th

•Eafl.____________________________

PO R SAIX>10X14 CABIN. CHEAP. £ 351 Ram age.

3ND C U T O N ^ H A y I n 8 H 0 C K . ' H ml. So. o f eaa t end of M ain.

« ¥* L O O K A T T H E S E* B A R G A I N S ! ♦

¥ 13 picking U ddera. V ~* 100 Apple boxea. ** 6 Apple picking biiga. ¥ -* ------------------- * -¥ 2—B ailor bean cu ltera . ¥ .¥■ 1-rA lm ost new 4-row bean ¥ |¥ cu tter, f its slng le-bar. ¥ i¥ ----------------- ¥;¥ V enlura B ean H uller a n d ¥¥ 10-90 M cCorm ack D eering ¥¥ trac to r Induded , good ru n ¥ I¥ nnd ready to go. »760. T erm a. ¥ „¥ ------------------- ¥ °¥ Medium sited aafe. ¥ _¥ ■ McCormock D eering «Ide ¥ ^¥ delivery rake . ' ¥¥ Pugh spud d igger. ¥¥ ------------------- ¥¥ G reyhound bean hu lle r ¥¥ fstecJ), 30 Jn.. rebu ilt. Bendy ¥ _¥ to go. Only $000. T erm s. ¥ j ;¥ ------------------- ¥¥ B rand ncw atud lo couch. ¥¥ I33M . ¥¥ ------------------- ¥ -¥ Be aure nnd m o our new ¥¥ Bprlnslleld m atlrlces. ■•We do ¥ ,,¥ ecll 0 lot of •em." ¥ a

: t ¥ MERCHANDISE M A R T *¥ 130 Second S outh ¥

I ♦ V V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ J OFURNITURE - NEW AND USED

furn itu re o t a ll k lnda, cool ranges. electrlo ranges, coal atovea. c lreu- * lato rs and o the r household fu rn ­ishings. M oon's, P h 5. S lo re No 1: - Ph. 316. S to re .N o . 2 . . . : ........... H

W H Y P A Y W A R P R I C E S ? - A car tood of M uresco In bulk.

Suy w hat you need, bring baek w hat you have le lt We Idan you a brush to p u l It on w llh free.

M eM urtry Ho’iso Po in t. 4- i(.

o Ieu « V am isli _drlea In two . ¥ houra-^A large atock of WaU ¥ Paper. ¥

---------MOON’S----------1TW IN PALLS p h o n e S ^

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F o r Sale I3 f c 5 % o F P

50 Used Ice Boxes 10 Used Electric

RangesAll have been reconditioned ! - and a re In flrat class w ork- i Ing order. I

M O O N ’S rST O RE n o . 1 I l :

301 M ain W esi |ST O RE NO, 3 I n

318 Shoshone Soulh i

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Wanted Miscellaneous 17*A p

JEROME M A TTRESS r A C T O R r will m ake your old m attrcM like ; - new for »4iO up. W orkm anship " guaran teed . Phone 314. Jerom e. '

■VHEAT HAULING, CALL IIW . j .

'TUX CALL rO R nCSi;LTI'’-^ li« B t 8 j -n ~ ' i- ■ ' ■

(E G U M P S —l ¥ n

~ y T V 4A T S T H E BEST( IN T H E W O R t b T O R O N 'l I A N Y A \A N W H O L E T S A. VJ } I S A D IS O iR A C E T O k\ \X> > ID S T U K E 'T O s e t A» '

\ M E A J ^ U N D -

TWIN F A L l^ DAn.Tf N

tw m Poi' Wanted MIsoellaneoualT^A -

<Cot>ttow< ft«D x e e e to a C tftuaa) g j

CU SAN IN OTaN D W A 3 0 n 6 U N * r o leum and floora ou r tpeo U lty . t :

M odera e<]ulpmeat. O . U t t a t t , phoaa 784. _

; OLD O RIPPLEO A ND D SA D ^ horsea and cows. Fox lu m u Pb- ^

■ m o w .___________________________ Bl

r WANTED - OLO, C R V P L E D o l “ t d e ad borsea. BUI W a lte r . PU er, ^ n Ph. le . ________________________ “

[ F y iW ID B S W AKTSD — W t BO T , used furn itu re , coal r a a te s , Btorea M r - - a n d lee boxea. Wo p a y c ash . P h .I 5. M06n‘a.

f . Fruits and Vegetables 18 “‘ 50,000 BOXES O P A PPL ES, 8#C ^ ;• box. P h . P304J4._________________

• PO B 8 A L E -A P B 1 0 0 T 8 . I m l; w e it _and 1 ,ml. sou th of O urty . O eorge

f R. Johnaon, FUer. {

• APRICOTS. 1'.4 M I. N Q . H O S-1 I p lla l. M t».-B . Estep.____________ 1

■ SUM M ER A PPLES, ANY Q O A N -1 ' tlty , 3<i So. from e a a t e n d o f i

M ain S t. Ph . 0383B2, W . M. P laher. 1 ;■;;

'• EARLY APPLES. 1% M l. EA ST ON K im berly Road. B laine yoabutg .

For Sale or Trade 21J e i g h t ROOm” hO U 8E , 1 A ( ^ c a t BoUe to trad e to r p ro p erty ac V . 1-wln FaUs. W rite Box 17. Oarq t New«\ . J

j Furniture tor Sale 23 \

:;| HAYES \ z‘ i N o w n n d U H cd F u r n i t u r e \‘ . Lowest Pricea—C aah or ‘ I T erm s‘ 409 M ain 80. P h o a e 79

; GOOD USED PIANO »85. TERBC8.Sam pson Music Co. 1

; ESTATE ELECTRIC BANOB, BA L- _ anced oven heat. See th e iln a i t electrlo range built. N ov on dia- |

: play a t Bom pion M uilo C o , T w in i : Falls.

• J35 FO B YOUR OLD RA N G E ON ”any new E sta te eletftrle m n g e . fC Ranges on dlaplay a t s a m p to n Music Com pany. ^

R a d io s a n d S e r ^ c e 2 3 - A ^

‘ SPECIA L BARGAIN P ^ C E S ON used Radios. Mooo's P a in t A PU io-

■ Hure Store. I

: M o v in g , S t p r a g e

‘ OU R CARBPUL HANDLINO. AND ^ , Insured aervlce. guoran teea yoli *

; sa te delivery. Pord T ran sfe r . At Home Lumber. Ph. 34 Or 237.

: T W a n le c ! t o B u r 2 5

m O H E S r" PRICES P O R FRY ERS a n a hem , Clly P t rk O ro . P h . 105W. ^

FURNITURE W A N T E D -^ W E ^ ^ Jdu used furolture, coal ranges, atoves the and ice boxes. We pay cash Phone wei5. Moon's. wh

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¥ I n Market for W heal, Oat* ¥ _ _ ¥ or Barley ¥¥ W e offer th ir ty days fre e ¥

- -¥—atortigei-lf-you-w U U -to-ttore.—¥.1— C« ------- ¥ the¥ QLODE SEED AND FE E D lan ¥ • COMPANY ¥ per¥ Phone 401 ■ T w in F nlls ¥ 'wei

^» » » ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ |hal

Houses lor RentPIV E ROOM FU R NISHED H O U SE .!

A dults only. W. O, Sm Uh. R e a l ,toE ^U le. 5n

4*ROOM UNFURNIBHED HOUSE, m u 2 m iles out. W , O. Sm llh , Real aul

I ' E sta te . Ukl; — ............................................... t jj j1 A p a r t m e n t s 2 8 tou

__________________________________ ha>FU RNISHED APARTMENT. 415 ach

2nd Avenue N orth. ad)

L IG H T HOUSEKEEPINO ROOM.I 341 West Msln.

D O W N ST A IR S I BOOM F U R N -lu u I Ished npt. 3M Olh Ave. No. |m u

i 2-ROOM n ; n NISHED APT. “n iE I O xforc. 428 Main No. _ _____ j

I FULLY KURNISlffiD” A ^ , AT Ju a u m crc Inn agd Oaals Home

I Ph . 450 and 871, r«pec tlve ly .

|W E HAVE S E V E R A L NICE I apartm en ts for ren t, 1 to 4-room j ap ta. wtth bath. Muaffrave Bros..

____________________________ I'Tj CALL r o n * * a t« .T a -.ru o K » « l»U

N D M E Y O U R E A

B S T W A Y n r Z ' w TI Y O U R W O U <E - \ f VN8. k >NOK\AXi B O S S I ( M R .L > m s S £ X - I ) I P Y O IA. \N O M A N P U S H \ E N £ R £• R O M A \E L I K E > OiOlMdi

S W B D I O , y I w g l * !

NEWS, TWIN FAIXS, IDAHO.

»int The i ----------‘ R o o m s f o r B e n t 2 9

• DOUBLE BED IN R O O U 't o r ~3 FO R

■ ^oT fient, Miscellaneous 30I V ^ O J C O A BIN ,' SABLBY HO-T TtS

Springs, n t h to 18th. P h . 03B7Ja. fre

BEOINNINO AUO. IB. PO R N - ^ Y —tth ea-T aujiu ' i n 'W n ii i " ■opiiugu ' r u n

Creek. Oa ll 8302^________________ yei

, 7 ^ vyan ted toR ent~ 31• MODERN 'S-RbO M H O U M U N -

furnished, pe rm anen t couple. H . *;*L.' H ogseli, T rin id ad B ean Co.. f". Ph. 445.

I R 7 a r E s t a t e f o r . S a l e 3 2 ~

• ‘t w o ' l o t s Wi t h b a s e m e n t , o . ^O. W all. Q uincy a n d H eybum ' O

. Avenue. _______ _________

• W. L. HENDERSON, FA R M BALESr ^ r w n l a t l w ^ th e U n lo i^ ^ n t - ^

Hotel from W ednesdoy un tU P r l- „d ty fo r th e purpoee of seUlng ^ .farma on tho SO y e a r am ortlaed ”

f I p.aymenl plan._____________

• ‘100 ACRES, W ELL IM PR OV ED , ____r near T«,-in PoUs, 1135 p e r acre. f =

J. E. W hite.______________________ B

1, fl, 10, O R IB A CRES. EASY ) ' ■terma, 8 per oen t Uitereat. P h . ■0298R2. _______ • ■

! ICO-ACRES. 8135, 6-BO O M H O USE. M ; ' big barn , garage, deep weU. a n d ! J l

.. good land . D on 't le t th la ge t away If you w an t a good hom e. O eod M lerm s, close to F iler, S7 aerea. |8S

, per ocre. fa ir Im provem enta. about jn * 12000 down. E arl M urray . P h noun

247J0, FUer. Idaho . comr------------------------------------------------------ leUo

fcataMONEY T O LOAN tU-o

O n DweUlngs U ,e.iLoweat B a te a -L o n * T e r m a - m(j f

q u ic k S e rrlee Us'

I K,?j 133 M ain E. P b o a e 437 ^ g e . 'I______________________ -------------- _J In

. — --------------------- of lhMODERN HOME. 200 P T . PR O N T. lieu < . irrlgoted. 81000. Som e term s. J . E . has

DeW ltt, phone 374. olRn.I ------- ' -------- cd a

portr^ C A R S SUOCK HOLLYW OOD Prcni

B R IT ISH TRIBU N A L PIN D S &8<3*

LEEDS, Q ig la n d ( / ^ W h e n movie tia ra dine they like to b e e e r \ed by aj^a* handsom e w aiters, ao 13,350 dam nges j^how were aw arded a t W est B id ing aaslsea j jj , here to O eorge T hom sa Jam es , chlcf atew ard a t a Hollywood reso rt. H e a n d :

hdslm ed th a t a fac ia l te a r h e h a d re - (o q, loelved In an automobU e wreck In v«rsa:

j ^ g l a n d would decrease h is eam lnga „ora},

r Hollywood. . o rlgliJam ea sa id th a t th e r e sU u ran t lu stri

llwhere ho was em ployed waa f re - TTv jkuen tcd by movie s ta rs a n d It- w as atam] W 'rule th n t no d isfigured employee T h en ^ u l d go Into th e dining-room . K e In dci W ared he e ith e r would lose hla posl- Won o r be pieced In a aubordlnate se

I . G iving JudRmcnt for h im . Justice’Jdu P a rco naid tho iu.icepUbl!llles of thoae who frequented th e re s tau ran t w ere such lh a t i t oppeorcd waiter* w ho hnd ‘'spoU. pimples or scars u pon th e ir countenancvs" were n o t nllon-ed to aerve th e customer*.

ITTSflSCO TCH BONNETS T R IU M ru

AS BOY SCOUT IIKADGP.AR =■ ■ GLASGOW A *erlou-v.spllt_to _____th e Boy Scout movement In e e o t-la n d hoa been o^x-rtcd by a decision .{jermlttlng ScotllAli Rover Scouts to ralU i w ear th e Iradltlonnl nalm orat bon-

i h a t . Tralo i; T h e controw ray. wlileh caused Train large n u m b e n to d<-«“r t the *eoutranka, o ra ie in 1930. « h m L ord T ra u

I.Baden-Powell. ns chief .oeout. sough tto estab lish world-wide uniform ity _ ,

'I n headgear.j S im ila r dlffleultlv.i nro-ie In o ilie r Traio oounlrle*. Tlie f«'s nnd tiirban . w ou t au th o ritie s found, w rre no m ore Arrtr* Ukely to be for*nken tlwin the S c o t- Lmtm tlaJi favorite . O n I-.Li p resent worldto u r th e chief i*coiit i* reported to Arrtrehave decided th n t tl)« dItMcuItlej o f lm tmach iev ing uniform ity o u t^ rlshed th e —a d v an U g ei. u d i:

P ra n ce Btsrie* Pllet of Pacta uJrV J P A R IS J-TV-Pranpe h*s accum u-

, la ted so m any po*t*wnr part*, com - Arrtm 'm unlQ uea and irea th '^ th.M n h r g e L»*r«. su b te rra n ea n room l» beins built u n -

, d e r th e cou rtyard of tlic foreign ouhi ! m in istry In lh*" Qu»l d'O rviy to re ­lieve th e bu lslng diplom atic nrchlves.

---------- lu tu nH ard S e a lt In Greek T heater

A TH EN S Ml — Exfo iito™ have arrir* uncovered an ancien t th<‘.-i:er n e a r th e a rc h of Altaic* a t the ror,i o f th e A m r* A crvpotts whfch wa* Tj Jong by 43 wide, had ir j” efy anil con- ' ta lned m arb le aeata.

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ray To HDogs, Other Pets 35

3 r 1 3 5 S 5 b o w o n 3 u l l ^ S ^ - 5 2rlera. 4 th house n o r th of hoapltaL « ®

For Sale Llvestook 36HREE c o w a , 8 H EIFERS T O j " ? freshen . P o r t truck , cucumber*, -o, P h . 1470W. J t Z

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3 R BALE ~ T W O HUNDRED _® 2 fUty m ixed y e a r lln s tw o- and th ree -yea r-o ld ewes, August 15th. DeUvery a t RoOerson. V^ry large a n d w d i~ t ro w n r p h o n 6 “ n 3 8 - u - h o s in terested .

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/ ■ « T H e J V e w sH eroes of B u lgaria are being laud*1 by two o f tb e new stam ps from its B a lkan s ta te . T h e Issue appeata 1 th e cen tenary ot a B ulgarian up-

r i s i n g against

■ th e Turks.

L e a d e r s tn lh a t Incident are ' p ictured on the. stam ps. Veh:ho i A. Jvm diiarU appears on the J-le>-A deep blue . a n d Capt. G. 0 . i M om archcr on tfie 3-leva m a­

roon.I n addlU on, .B u lg aria has a n - >unced a g roup of s ix sdheslw s In m m em orotlon of th e “Y unak" a th - Ue gam es a t Sofia . Various athletic ata. ^hc S o f ia s tad ium , and a na- ra boy a n d s lr l were selected aa le .U lualrotlona, w ith values rsng - R from 1 lova to 80 levaa. .U sing a n au togyro In fligh t over a d rtd fo r th « design, Spain haa med a new l-p e a e ta regular post* e . T h e co lor U blue.I n h ono r o f tb e 300th anniversary th e found ing by Cordlnal Riche-

u o f th s F re n ch acodemy, Pranoe IS a dded a n o th e r I jo -fra n o de- (n. A lmoat alm ultaneoualy 11 p rln t-

a lJ 5 - f ra n o a tam p bearing the r t r a l t o f -V ic to r H ug o ,'fam o u s « n cb a u th o r, w ho died 50 ye an

Jugoalavla is p lanning a special U> e on th e f ir s t annh-eraary of the !>a«iUintloa o f l u king, Alexander, owing h im a t various periods Ui I life.Two b t-colorcd stam ps, aoo-rels d 300-rela, have come from B rasil I m ark th e fou r-hund red lh annU I

rsary of th e founding of th e gover- ■ rah lp o f Pertiam bueo sU te . The igUial c ity o f Pem am buco U U- itra led .Tho f ir s t BriU sh postage due im ps w ere n o t Issued unU l 1014. lere h a w been only m inor changes dcalgn tln ce .

Sevleto Explore B arla l M oond M 0 9 0 0 W ( /o > O o v em m en t K ten- is have gone to Investigate a )und n e a r A ltai, S iberia, where tlelona a n d gold o m am en ta be- ved lo be 3.000 years o ld .have s (n found. Inc luded In th e ftn d w u I B skeleton of a young w-oman who I ire a gold necklace on w hich tiger *08 were“engr«VTa.------------------------ — ■

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bucks 11340 each, or vUl trade nil 1 lar 3 youn* ewra, B, O. Svtas, .

OOOD QUBRNBE7 COW. 3 ^ good Ouemaey helfenL Ph. 0380J3. \

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lassified r M on th !t— Durinff June, T he N EW S ’D ca rried 719 m ore Insert

any o th e r ' S outhem Idaho (A ctual-insertion re p o rt).

IIN S . . .t , A C S I F I E D C E T S

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Searchers Recover Body of Elvin Aragon at Cri;s-

, ,tal Springs Rancli’A xlhur~E lvlir'A r*gon.

o ld son of M r. and U n . A rthur A rft. gon, UvlOK on C rystal Springs fru i t ran c h ' tn fidake rtv e r can jo n n o r th -

• « e « t o r-P U er, w a i drow ned ' lii iin IcrigaUon d ifch je s lw la y m onilnff; T h e body waa ^eco^•ere<l yeiterday b y « e a rc h m . S h e riff E . P . P ra te r

j WOl Infonned.

W .idcrlng awny from the te n an t house In w hich th e parenU reside, th e ChUd w u aa t missed tor aev- e ra l m lnules. T h e sh e rifr s ’ oftlce ■was notified, and D eputy Orta Cor­n e r v e n t to th e ran c h t« a u is t In

. . ^ l e scarch. ____________ _

■ Tim e of th e w asedy was placed a t approxlm ateiy o'cJoclc K 4 - le rday m om ln?.

Funentl serv-lcea wlli Ik heM th is a ite ra o o n a t 2 o’clock a t the D rake m ortua ry chapcl. BUhop J . E. All-

» r e d . f th e L atter Day SaInU church ofOclatinir. In term e n t w l« be to T w tn FalU cem eteo’.

Sun-lvlnit In addition to the p a r- e n u are two slite rs , Josephine and D orotfta. a n d one b rother. Edw ard.

; MUSICIANS GUESTS AT j ROTARY CLUB MEETING

I Mrs. A aderson. wife o f Bev. W . E.. A nderson, and th e tr ta len ted fam ily

o f four auppUod a m usical p roB rtm a l th e re su la r weekly luncheon m eeting of Twin Polls R otary d u b c n W ednesday w hich waa g rea tly

I- enjoyed. Member* of lh a family

I' h a re appeared beXore Ul* etub. OQ anum ber of oecasloos, th Ia :U ttrb o * > ever being In tho .natur* o f a fa re ­well appearance w .B«v. A nderson

. wUl leave T w in F a lls shortly: to a s ­sum e an In d ian a . Christian chu rch

I' pu lp it. : . '

Mra. d?F.- DuvaU. a lso -lan g two m uch apprecia ted solo-num bers.

C harles 'Shirley, m anager of 'I Bowles-M ack, blm seU a n u s ld o n . |

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S T A R T ^N O W . . .

TO PLAN YOUR MUSICAL 1

You Owe Mu.'sic.'il ins

I pir). S ta r t now to p b n ;«rnnj. Comc in nnd disc

4 possibilities of your l>oj

ISEE OUR A!

Now is the tim e, befo cflrcful considcrfttion t projwr instrum ent fnr j Como in nnd see our con

I r.nn AmcricAn. nnd CavAlso a compIot« line of

, strumcntJi a t very rc.i5(

ABUY MUSICAL INST

EXCLUSIVE I

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M usiSoI« D istrib a lo r F o r S«re

Am erican and CavaltELKS BLDC.

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w as in oh a rg e -o f th e program a ttb e eonciusion of v b le h Mr. Shirley

' o ^ fc s s e d th e a p j«« f*U oa ot the c lub of th e m any courteslcs In the

1% w ay of m usical p rogram s fo t which th e club w as Indebted to the family.

J Bob Nelson, presiden t of th o club presided.

of — ^ ^CARD O F T H A W S

We w ish to express our npprccii-- Uon for th e flo ral offerings and tx- presslona of sym pathy In our recent

^ M R a ANNA N U SsS SN r^— ra- a O S NUSSOEN.- u i t MR. AND MRS. LEE SNYDER, Lh. M R. AND MRS. H . E. NUS8- ^ O E N A m ) FAMTt-Y -A d v . ntr; -v-r------- - -lay ^tc r

t A U e n tio n | | S p o rtsm e n !^ A frcah supply of Pclere

Shot Gon ShelW Just arriv--

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fd. ,16 G a u g e ...................... 9 0 ^' ■ 20 Gaua^i.................... :.80<

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g ’ 12 G au fjc ...................... 0 0 <g -16 GauKB .— ............... 80^..^ 20 G auR c.......................7 0 ^“y . . Prlccs Arc Always The ^ Lowest At• * • . . - e -

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•ASSORTMENTl e fo r e s c h o o l s t a r t s , t o friv e n t o t h e s o l^ t l i a n o f t h e n r y o u r b o y o r c ir ! to p in y , c o m p lc t c s o lr c t io n o f C o n n , r a v a l ic r .B a n d I n s t n i m c n t s .

o f u se d , r c c o n d if io n c d fn - f . is d n a b le p r ic c s . to o .

ISTRL’MENTS FROM .\N

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•3 . D U M A S sic Co.« r e n C o a n t iw F o r C o n n . P a n k-altcr B a n d I n s t r u m e n t .^ .

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98 *Oxfordi and Strap |

------- styles lhat will sat-isfjr the most partica< lar boy or girh Good, •erWceab/e' leathers

. . totigh soles. Sach values yonll wonder how wie can do itt Sixes zyi to 2.

SAVE ON SCR ound Cedar

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C os of 30 ....Color-Tone CiBo* of 1 0 ......

fc. Com pass andI Pencil ........ .

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t a n d R u l e ___U qu ld G lue—

2«c*. Tube ....Juml'O Pencil E v ro th ing Yc U'ftCt-ftrroof Sc

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A Spccial Massage for Mothari

'M u of School AgeJIIIIW GlrU

Peoncy'B tIioc« h a v e been designed to ^ v e you tlie v e ry b c i t 9uaZ* ity o b ta io a b le J t th la p r i c e . . . 10 g ive y o u r ch ild ren h e a l t h f u l com fort . . . to with* gland th e s tra in o f a f r •

^ 9 tive ich o o l days. ].

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li. Fcnell______ Shnrpeners------------------------* |%n OooVui and SpeUlng Pnds.

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T ubFrocks

Y ou be th e judpe . m o th e rs ! Sixes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14! T h e s ty lin g of - hiRher- p r ic c d fro ek a! Hemmed sc a m s . . . fu ll h e m s ' E v e ry

^ dreiw fM t-«olor—nnd new J f s ty lo —w ith such shnart d e ­

ta i ls a s finished h.-tcks, m a tc h in g bloomor^, frath-

I e re d w a is tiincs . neck tieA p r in ts ! W'e h av en 't seen, V l su ch v a lues in .'i ye.ars! ‘

n n e y ’s A n n u a l B a c k - t o - S c l

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X ^ V S m art looking! C Q i J x X lustre. Picot

;**"■ r V Y ^ and hccl. Fall shj

School Parade—Today, 10 i

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LONG-W EARING —

mOY SLACKS!lff Values A t

n - 3 9full cu t, an d well tailored,

top pockets, separate walst- zcs 8 to 16.B $1.98 and $2.98

w e r ^ Z i p " S l id e F a s t t n e r

lo r t SLACKS*l S 'm arlt P rac licaU V g lue ti

$3.00fabric* , new colors , new pa t-

— m ade w ith "K over-Z ip" slide «n e r f r o n t . . . no m e ta l show inr, ^ roof, tested 10.000 U m eal Blues.* rey s, b row ns. Cheeks, s trinea. «*e r Men’s P an ta IL M to 15.90 ^

W e a r *em with S la c k s ^

Boyi’ H aU SoxF an cy P a t te m i i C o lo rs t t

l O V \'o r - fellows th a t dem and ■<Town«up" srtckfJ Rayon p la it- H d on cetton , co lton lops, neelsnd toes. S i te s 8 to 101 A n- 1th e r Penney b a r s a ln l ; *

CLOSE-OUT .MEN'S LEATUER

COSSACK 1= JACKETS

- CENUI.NE C A P E S K IN ---------------

$ 4 . 0 0 ____________T he idcnl Jncket fo r fn ll wear— for school nnd sport»—for ou t- InRs. O e t your's w hile they Inst n l th is low prlccI

O ther* P riced $4J)S lo $9.W '

Children’s Rayon

~ U N 0 r e s —Firm , stu rd y , long wearing!

2 5 ® :^ 1Vesta IPantiesI n?Rnlnr length \ liloon)rrs •— a h o lt onw IboJ s to c k P them up fo r nionih.i to come.Flesh , te a rose. 2-10.

DA ItCA IN S! BOYS’

>RESS SHIRTS {z!F a s t Color Broadclbib

39csave p le n ty on thesel TheyU \

and tu b a n d tub .nnd vc .ir Uke h lphc r p riccd s h in s . Buy now

th e (w sortm ent U complete. Slsea >therB 49c. 69c. 98c.

ZED! nELNFORCED!

lNKLETSor Children!

15cmiy woven morccrizcd .ind 1 plaited! Wide choice of

tan and pasteLi.

WOMEN’S RAYON

H 0 S eJ 'arroi|^ Shaped l^ g j

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Chardonize rayon with a ’ ot tojv—l^rcnch cradle sole * ;hadcs. 8 ‘ i-lO . __ |

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s p e c i a l “BACK-TO _____ CLOSE’TO]

15- > MEN’S AND YOUI

S U 11 C $7.5<Gol ^ #

A spccinl group of h igher pWccd, colora you can w ear all f a ll!No lay-aways . . . No phone order

T hey'll go fa s t, so f irs t hc Doors open a t 8

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$14.75 to $^ s a x e j o n j c h o o i

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