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THE VOL. 1C. NO. 117. ^ Detroit In\ OfBankCor HooverTo A —— •• Idaho Worker Leaps g 100 I^cet Into River UtwiSTON. EmuUllM • towiw- S a Wilter KtmliuU. Drooklyn, 'did fc'*fit*ve Brodie" from lh« loo- faet' hish IntenUte bridge over the S u k trlv trh m ; bul unlike Drodle. u KualmU hu a picture ot hLs (enl M tq sbo* the (oik* back hotnc. , •Ttt DOlhIng more than Uie fun 0( <lolns ll, plus HAS » pliolocrapli- *E_«iuTJinnUfiJ»rj!>n> tor Hie trtvlleue of pievMitlnj the debalM ''Mhleh /oUovtd Srodlo't lesendnry 1&«p from the Drooklyn brldttr, Ka* aluikl Inped Inlo the iKlrllng rlr* er lu t Fridsy. . envlad out ot the « iU r «omo 47 I jreun >80. cltlmlnt ha had leaped J _ ' tba IM fMt inlo the watfr. Tliere* .i*, upon a dcbale «a« surted that ^ »ometlmM dill cn«aged Ihe aport- Inr sentry. Orodle"! friendi In- . (litcd Ihe leap xsu genuine: other* Inilit Mmeono threw a dummy Into ^ tbe water, and then Brodle erewW co uborc. an •Brwlle wa* un»eralched. Nol » »h KamlnikL The Civilian Conscrva* vu ttan-Mrpi worker.-today wai re- r neetlifB on hU feat In the military ihi taoiplUl at Tort Oeorge Wrighl. ihi naar Spofaine. Wuhlncton. HU se: right btcnrt bone was fractured. Groom-To-Bc Needs „i Time To Pay License g BOIflE. Aub. 3t WWJttO -Ptler- ^ Bon. deputy eounly recorder, wai not Infected vllh whatenr It takea to co tnile on young lov* Uxlay when a j,h young man came lo hl» office ask- Ing for » marrlige llecme. V j While filling oul tha faUnks tho noi Toung man commented casually bni that “ I suppoae you vlll accept a th< <lellar down on Ihls. T didn’t *K they cosl so much. We've been wa {banning It a long Una and I dont i —want-lo-git^upjM*;::___________ PCI ^ msney.- «.ld Petmon. "no ^$tui*t < I8 U. But "when U your ^iwtpaydayT- !“ :*T^ nnt week afttr I gat a Job." ™ -Maiintaiii.Qiigli»rjL nT Save Youth’s Life ft PORTLAND. Aug, 31 fcV) The " Uazamai. PortUnd mountain slo' cllmblCR group, added anolh.er res* dn cus to their long lUl Sunday when on they brousht sn Injured youth. Da* Plr Tid Pence, Chicago, down the pre* sto clplluous and (nsen Jeftenon park ihc glacier on Mount Jclferton. que Pence, a CIvllUn Conservation ihe corps worker, had (alien on Ihe MO glacier and suffered a (raclured stll anklo and a deep leg wound. JIU be oompanloai. fUiy Kuemmcl, and vai sure 8opocy. (ought hlRh winds, ven fog and snow lo reach the vaca* * Uonlng Maumos wlio Immediately etn aent oul an expedlUon. Ihli At an Altitude o( OOOOfeet Ihey pro VOT^^unable t^sun^iMlna^^^he mm they naw Pcnco and Iwo men who In v u * standing guaM'over him. Tlie dep three were badly ehlllcd by Uie o r : storm ot the night before ^ d by It i tha cold wind. Pence was taken oul F on .a slrelclier as ihr retcucrs made tlov progress over the irtachertais Ice (lelds on'Uie mounUln*tlde. 7Mm,-lha Mazamu camp he waa f l l catrlod seven mllei lo Lnke Pa* ll metlfl. and nine mile* from Ihete to U l ft highway. ,Ifc was Uien Uken by ^ ftmhulance lo Porlland. n Friends Carry Out ^ Dead Womans’ Wish > ' LIVINaSTONr- Mom.. Aun. ai m -A deathbed requMt marie Irt June I VBI rarrled oul yesterdiy In Ihe I grand canyon of the Yellowstone I vhtn Uie AJhes of the body ot MIm Maude Hamillon, S3, St. LouK were aealterrd from ImplraUon Polni, more than 2000 fe«i above the Yel- D lowtlone rlrer. boa •Mtt* Himltlon; a psrk rmiiloye n d for many years during wlilch she ers va i In charge of dining rooms and the JodgtK, dird June 8 at her MUwurl proi homt. Crrmatlon followed snd the In « •ashes rtcenllv wtre sent lo XJring* tem atone. etjul Commllal Mrvlcet yeslerday were held by llie Rev. L D. Bmllh. rector T ef 6t. Andrews' Eptmpal church, tis vhlle Mr. and Mrs. Arttiur Weaver. Ing S t LouU. carried the a-ihri In an the mn to llic rim or ihe Yellowstone Icjli canyon. tn* 11 VM believed lo have been the Pfoj ftnt aenlce of lU*Mtiire In Yel* bu^ Jowstone park. ^ ______ ________ Ineo ‘Texas” Guinan leem Remains On Stage flOLLYWOOD, Aug 51 fcp) - ' Kutlon when the erangellil returns rmn from htr m’d-Watcm eupy llie Anwlui Temple puipit forj.nd a time, prfichlng the Oulnin w*pd ■n based on ih? Oo’-ien nu’a. t lo c k- •Tempip B-Cfktr* uld Uiey h M ;jr lr noil.:ns abo-jt it antf beild** 't J « It would bt a (luestlon (or fiuur 'al ll Almee to dccidc, InUli, a k M. Edition' E TW uussD WUU um sn or . aaaoctanD raaa *______ ivestigators inditionAsk UdIn Probe ____ Senator Couzens i Resumes Attack OnHigh Finance Michigan Solon Declares Federal Government Knew ' 01 “ Deplorable Conilition" j Existing In Big Institution' a rtjBr TTie A.<Mcltted Prea) » T^rBTron77uirii=omeiiiri]f c I I Ihe one-min Jury Inveitlgat* * -L-' Ing Delroltl banking dltllcul- tie* tonight decided lo request (or- ti mer Pretldent Herbetl Hoover to „ accept A subpoena. h The dceUlon lo seek Uie lesll* mony' o( ihe (ormer president vas ^ reached al a conference between ,, County Prosecutor Harry a Toy and Circuit Judge Harry D. Keldan who Is illUng as the onc*man In- " ’^'tos nctlon*followed h request for UiU tesUmony whleh was made to ■ Ihe Jury today by Unlled States h Senator James Cousens. OrUIUng CrlUeltms ^ A blunt declarallbn that the (ed- • eral gowmmenl knew o( "deplorn* ble condlUons'* In the country's largest cJo«d bsnfc-</ie Ttnt Na* / Uonal Dank-DeU«lt-*s early as ^ May. » n . nearly n year before ll | clwed. came today (rom Senator Couteni. along with a series of brisUlng crltlcUmi of Dttrolt bank- Ing methodi. Beeausa "ihs powen thal bc were not anxious to slart an epidemic of bank clotlngs In s pollUcal year," ^ the senator aueried, only a moder- [ ate vrlte*do«7i of Uia bank'i loai wu ordered at lhat Une. The senior Ulchlgsn senalor. ap- t>earlng:fof hU mird day o( laU- mony before an open graniTlury InvetUgaUng tha eloilng of Uie Flnl National and the OuardUn NaUui* al Bank o( Commcree (ollovlng the Michigan bank holiday February li. D tUrUtd a packed courtroom by a fl iudden reading of vhat h f laid h vtre nport«'of federal b*nk ex* a amlntn daUIlIng ‘ bad pratUcts" h! in <;be.Flrft.nallotul..lt)c rfsoM ^ ha said, vera made lo May and Ttmber. 1912. - ' ai Rcada From Report > **niere are al least tTOfiOO.COOot v slow assets, and 000,000 cl ai doubtful aueti. nol Including loans w on Detroll Banken' company <Uia ih Fln t National Holding company) s) stock which ll clisslfled'ai slow bul hi Ihould be considered doubtful'," c!' quoted Ihe senator, reading trom Ihe examiner*' rtport. " There nre MO.000,000 loss assets. How the In* cl itllullon will ever vork out cannol «i be foretold'." This. Couans lald. ly v u trom a rtport msde last No* th vember. th •Undoubledly.” he uld. "the gov- lo ernment ihoutd hare done some* ' Ihlng to protect Ihe depositors and d protect people from depositing any ^ moro money. But It wu a nuitler of as ludgment. If lhe_b«nkJiad_cloyd iS In May, Itu . I dont know If ihe deposllon would hnve gotten more ^ or less lhan from the closing when II did eome." on Plunging Inlo direct charges (Continued on Page 2, Co T tI , ■iHriiSE' ____ _____________I Ada County Farmers and Businessmen Protest ^ T o \ Equalization BoafU ” _____ foi BOISE, Aug. ai t.r>-Id*ho »t»te Hr board of eqiinllatlon lodiy heard tb n delegairin of Ada eounty farm* m ers and busliifM men protest lhal toi the aswssed valuation of Ihelr property wa.^ already higher than qu In other eounlirs and Increases eon- u: templited by Ihe board were In* *ri eQuliable. Clln (Unks ni The tame dclrgallon. as part of ’ > Us evidence, said baAks were pay* Ing leu lhan $10 In Income taxes to the state and by acl of the lut legUlalure were relieved of nil other ' tax burdens uve thAt on what real ha property ihey owned In (he way of buildings snd farms. boi Tlie source o( the Information on *>b i Income taxes was not dlsclo«rd bul aft C. F. Lconardson, Ads os-wsor. om commenled lhal thr law taxing banks only on income rrsiiUed In me banks being nlleved o( all taxes, cot on capital Inrestmenl. da; Comment On Rml 1 The delegation, (or whom J. L, rei Eberle, Boise atlorrwy, was spokes- ter man, said builnew property drew ha' greatrr rei;t In Bannock. Canyon Un and Twin Palb counUes than In Ada. and yet the highest valuation AF of business property was MT7 a front foot In Ada. 1387 In Pocatello. IK I In Calditell. IlOO In Twin Falls / ind I i n In Nampn. Oo Tha board began Iste In the day pro 10 tquallievariouselasjcs otpmper- naj r Itt Itu tvlaut eouat/ef. erpKilne bff 0 complete the work In time to get paa 11 the buslncM et aw.^lng publl: rm lUUUei sooicUma lomortow. tun VTWl ___________________ . TWIN ^niD Sfir [FiEW m i- ; H i'S IDS ^ tl Utah Reports 62S Men Back ^ At Wojk on One Project I And '625 Idle .Persons ^ ^ Obtain Jobs in idaho" ^ fBy Tlie AssocUted Presa) I’ u r'TTASIIINOTON, Aug. 3I~The „ ^ V v publl: worka adminlslratlon It ’ ' sas notified today 631 mtn had gone to work on an Idaho project . - anrwTOirmofewuirniirenpioys- ^ n ment this neek on reads. AIlliouEh the administration has k AllocAtrrt inore than one*thlrd ot Ita di « ^ . 000j ^ fund. 11has made no c. .* ao tar (ound employmeni. Th# burtau of planl Industry ol “ * the agrlcullure depattment reporied r 0 to the admlnlstnUon lhsl,ns nen ^ had actually begun work on Uie con- ‘ trol of blbter rust In Uie Coeur * d'Alene national lorest In northem J U 1 ThU n rk vlll last unlll aboul Ihe j, . middle o( September, when Ihe *ta* » _ ion.cloMa..lhe.burfau.Mld,_»nd the vl ,r aame number of men.will gel Jobs ic 0 In Uie St. Joe national torut. oUo ,i In Idaho. oi By far the largest number of con- w Utcla awarded so far ate for lutral gi construction Ior which President M i- I I I pt (Continued on Page 3, Col. 3) 's ' . ai m m m i' i ; - FlSJilSi’ It _____ David A. Lamson Goes on Trial tor MuTder ot j — Pretty,— Youthtul— Wlte ^ e SAN JOSE. CalK.. Aug. 31 W) *- »1 I. David A. Lamson u l Uirough tho of » flnl ael today or Ihe drama In whleli d he U staking hli life against Tlnd:- • oUon of charges thsl he bludgeoned " hU pteUy young wile, Allene Hiorpe m I.Jamsop. to death, confident the Jury •fwiaeh - v u being selected would , acquit lilffl. q] AsheentertdUiecourt room there .( t wat asmlle on hU usually grave face 1 and' while a parade o( Uleamen ' s walked in and oul of Ihc Jury box ^ 9 Ihe young represenutlve o( the he ) Stanford u n lv e r s lly publUhing O' I house watched the procccdlngi bi ■closely. 2 ) Six Men and Six Women ^ ! As Ule flnl day's session eame to t ’ does there were stx men and six re. t women In the Jury bo*, alt tentallTC* tti ly passed. Neither Uie defense nor ai * the state, however, had uud any ot to the 30 peremptory cliallenges given fu to each. to From questions asked by Assistant _ Dlstrtct Attorney Allan p, Llnd.wy. - ll voa made certain the stale would again present a case bulil on drcum- killed In the talli room ol Ujelr co> - tage on the Slanlord campus and so far u any knew. Lamson woi th: only olher penon aboul. Defense FUnt Apparrnl Also ll wu equslty certain the de- (ense would endeavor lo prove that Umson could not liave. klUed hli wife. The probability grew stronger llie defense would try to shift ihj blame on an unidentified prowler. Ths defense hu summoned two (Cominued on Page 2. Col^.S) TAXI DRIVER AT RENO ANSWERS FOR KILLING RENO, Nev, Aiiir. Jt (-n-Andrew Dougherty. 31*yrar<n1ri taxi driver, was formally clinrsed today with the murder here IsM r-eek ol Don Loy, former Slockton. CaUfomla. Chin- ese. The complaint wss signed by t'nnk Ung. an Invr'iicstor who woa brought here from S.m FrancU* so by members ot tli' Itoj) Sing tong. of whleh Loy a member. Police blame U>e sluyliig to a quatTfl oi-tr Bllentloivs Ute Ctilncse a/sertedly w psylng to Dough- erty's tormer wile. PAYETTE MAN HEADS IDAHO REVIEW BOARD B O ISa Aug, 31'(.r,-A. L, Free* hater, Payeite. m cho.vn loday u cluUmiin of (fie specisf rerlec board considering presumptive dU- ablUty case* of IM Idslio veterans affected by ihe receni nallonal econ- omy program. The board met briefly today bul memben Indlcaled no rs'es wtll be considered until probably Wednes- day. For the 'most part, evidence al- ready on hand will be u«d to de- termine whether the ex-soldlerr. may have valid claims based on Inflrml- Um resulting from war service. ABDUCTION BILL PASSES ALBANY. N.'TTAug. 21 W - Governor Lehman's kidnaping bill, prodding a death prnalty for kid- naper* when their vlellm ha* nol brtn rrlorwi prior is Irlal. was , passed by the assembly tonight nnd m t to the governor for hU slgna-j TBE om r MS I FALI /IN FALLS. IPAHO', TUESDAY 11 KISS STARTS M \ CLUB CIRCLES! I (By Ttia AssoeUUd Press) T S CmOAOO, Aug. 31-Thal kU» Krio t Scuddcr gtre lo Mn. Emily Klng'g during a couniry club patty Batur- t. day night had numerous rtverbera'* ' tlons loday. » Into couit wenl Albtrl aevcUnd * ,1 , Klng.-eharged wllh altempllng to.* shool hU vlte after he had found U her In Uie enibrace ot Scuddcr, prea* ;t Ident of ttre company ol which King c: U vice presldenu is Her husband. Mn. King eliarged.!* met her al Uie door ol ihelr apart- |g in menl foUovlng Uie party and tired ft a ''' putol allot at her wlilch missed. I His kUs came In tor various deflnl* n tlons, In and out ol court Regardlesi' 8 ^ ot Ila cUssltlcallons IU elfccts were al many, [l< " Social circles buzzed. | "J Mrs. King, 29, was m bed under.h £1 a physician’s care, lullerlng from!. ^ nervous shock. g Scuddcr dJd nol appear in court {J ss M the caie wu continued until Frl* I <* dsy to allow the Ihrec dlrecUy eon- ll 10 ceriiyd-^klsKr, kissee and husband-1 tl 5l ;J Giant Proves Too ;; Big For Ambulance ® 108 ANQBmAug. ai Urge to fit in a police ambulance, >c John Aason, 33, film gUnt who I* welghu a quarter of a ton, wu te- L « vlvtdoo.the.ipol.where.hecollsp^]o X) Auon, 8 teel S Inches high, tainted: on a downtown comer ond poUee I- were lummoned. The ambuUnceiur- Q > I gcon. Leiter FUh, and driver, Ed It Malone, exerted Uielr beit efforU to It - pul Aason tnlo Uie ambulance. U Ha Just wouldn't fll and Dr. Fbh admlnUtered (Inl aid on the spot «1 Aason, rertrtd, u ld he hsd beenluf- fs Ictinglng recenUy from a nervous U dUorder. He valked away under bli » ______ . S JliiEiNEET : n mm iNGiSM , ,f '• ---- - el ' SPOKANe. Aug. 31 MVCampi Ji g contalnlttg iiM vorken vUl be ei- «l tabilihed ImmedUtely In Idaho. “ Oregon, and CalltomU, (o tight « - while pine blister rutt. B. N. Wyk* B 0 off, In charge of Uia work in Utb '* area, uld today. c d 11 U hoped that destruction of « much Oera sUle Umber cut be pro- 3 tented. ----T ^ OMridi for llw vork are being fur- “ mshed under the naUonal reeovtry [, J act, Wyekott lald. n ' Twelve camps conUlnlng M mtn th X each are bring nUbllshtd In Ida- cs a ho.In Ihe at. Marles*Elk river and wi g Oroflno-Headquarten regions. Five 3 hundred men will be employed In Callfomla and U locatlotu yet to " be determined, Wyckoft uld. a The men will be employed tor the X rest of Uils icuon, probably aboul Pc - the end o( Octobcr. Next year, he is T auerted, the work will bc extended le: if to MonUna and Woshlnglon. A he n fund nf tlJ53,(XlO tiu been ret aside hi for the votk In thne tlve sUles. sn '< ~~— ' ~ 1 1 ^ I 1 ^ \ ; — o C=>-zr — ' ^ i ^ ^ II — c__ & ASSOCIATEB PRESS NB\ L S ^ AY MORNING. AUGUST .'z2, 13 :OWIN COUNTRY SIN WINDY CITY ., In a statement, Scudder defined rio Uio embrace u "Jusl the kind you'd ng' give a bsby" and that he considered X- tbo sholc affair "sUly." >• As 'Jio story wu reUted ta Mn. Kings formal clutjes, her husband vt ap^'iirrd «|,cn Scuddcr kissed her to wWlc flir was dancing on the edge of td Uli cliibtiouic iwlmmlng pool, s-1 King knocked her down, she de- 3g clwed. applied several uncoropllmen- ;UrV tcnns lo hU business assocUU d. .ana lell the party which Scudder had t- jgliTn to celebrate his sdmltunce u ft'a olul) member. I When slie arrived at her apart- ll- ment. accompanied by Mr; and Mn. *§; Scudder. her husband shot t l her re the said. King U auused ot ttuull [to kill with a deadly weapon. I King told the court today tbat he er.hadn't meant to harm htr, rt llflcd. I-1 A maid In llie King household lea- 1- 1 Ufled she had seen the; hooUng and --it^hat Ki^ Iiad got al^td lh* M LIFEy- s| i Oddities «?ioKLAHOMA.COVEB.VOB.]______ j AliSAtLS ORQANIZATION eel OKUIIOMA CITY, Aug. 31 r- Qovernor WltlUm (Alfalfa BUI) M Murray, who never had much use to for cliamben^t commerce, assailed Uiem anew today, asMrtIng: lh “ You knov what Iheyll do7 ThcH it. chamber of commerce (ellowg vould f. take u{>golf on Heiirti'i hlghwayi, tf Uar otf the pearl gaits and then, i, not ulUfled, would run on down to bell, scrape up a lot o( soot tnd dirt and ihrow It around besmirch- ing people's character." JtJDGE SCVTENCEf) MAN E . TO ATTEND CHURCH KANSAS CrrY,,AOg. 31 W) - Appesring In police c6urt on t ' ehtrge'oCdltlurbli\g lhe''petce. » James Priest, 41. wu tenUnetd (o i. iltcnd church twice evetr Sunday - for-slnueccsslre-weeki.-Hii-vl(e 7 complained that Priest beat her when he (ound her reading her I* Bible. is r--- CAUFORNIA WO.VAN SEE8 jj ,, FIRST MOTION riCrURZ H .HAVILAH CAMP, SEQUOIA NA- liBHAL F0RX8T, Calif, Ang. at fcO-The traveling Uieatre vhlah _ enUrUlned conservallort cotps boyi , here showed Mn. Hanna Miller. : Havllah. Ihe flnt mollon pictures ! n tbo ever had seen. She U M. and ; .- esme to CallfomU In a covered I d wagon. e ---- POLICEMAN IIUNTB MEN I H1I0 TOOK IHIt CL0TUE8 , e OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 31 (fl>- ' ll Policeman Clyde Oreen U hunting I ic is-o robbem-and he^ nlher de- d lermlned aboul ll, toa The pilr i A held up the ofllcer today, inking i le hU pUtol. badge, clothing and a I small amount ol money. i A Big.Fish Story - _ m .l /\ Copirlght, 1933, b) VBWSPAPER IN TWIN F. rA H 75 1033____________ "liPlUCEfiS L mmmm : ON iHPlG lfiES her ---- Secretary Wallace Removes ‘t Obstacle Which Caused had Temporary Break*Down su ' In Negotiations, on Pact Un. ---- lu'tt Ttie Asiodated Preu . TJTASHINOTON. Aug. 21 - An [ h« W obstacle which caused a lem- * * porary break*down In nego- liatlons tor t augtr marketing pact presentntlon lo BecreUry WalUce o( I written'' tgreement by which domesUc beet InleresU consented to I, . "“ Tlie form admimiirtvioti naa rc* = fused to go ahead vlth a propoted — , agreement, vlilch would allocate lo the varloua produdng Inlettstillielr Ihare of ths esUmaUd 8.973,000 tons tor domestlo consumption In Uie year beginning Juty 1. unUI a writ* un tgreement wti reached on ts- lentlal polnU ot dl((erenec. Agree to UnlUlleni Chlet' among Uiese wu the re* — fusat-o(-Uie-domesUe beel-interesu to allow any UmlUtlon on their l>_ commercial output. Today, however. IUI) boUl Uie represenUllves of the pro* use duccn and processon lormally said Ued they would agree lo limit their mar- . ket output to 1,7SO,000 lom. ThU icM v u a lubiUntlat Increase ovrr the luld quoU proposed (or them bclote— 1,625.000 tons. _ ... .................. len. Farm admlnUtnUon oHlcUU (Continued on Pag* 3. Col. 4) , “INE m ill Mmmum It .- ---------------- K*- NEWPORT BBACH, Ctl, Aug. 31 (0 u v-A sundty ichoot d tu ouUng of nine Chino. Ctliforalt. ChUdrtn.htd L''* ft-Wgle'ctimtx-todiy-u-w-itrong 1 “ ^ eeetn cro8s*eutTent swept Uiree of Uis chlldrtn lo Ihelr dttUis tnd tl* most cUlmed the tlvcs of Ihe oUi* The clilldren htd been btUiIng RE ftbout two houn vhen Ule current oirrted then oct tjeyood tbelf ^SStiSdi-SamieU, 13. dtugKUr Of !?? V. M. flenniW. prominent In butl- fi? net* ftnd toelal clrdts tn southern CtlKomU! J om Olbson, M.*ndCe- leite Kerr. 13. wert Uie ricllms ot ^ the current. The body ot iha tstter btd not been recovered lonlght. Fnnk Crocker, commanding tlve llte guardl vho were summoned lo Uia reacue, dlrecUd the rescue of Ihe ** oUier children, three of whom tried > . vatnty lo go the tid o( ihelr drown- ing Ing companions, dc- The guards and the flnt aid squad llir of Uie Newport Beach fire deptn- Ing ment vorked for tour houn in t fu- a Ule ettort to rcsutclUU Ihs oUier ehlldren. ' '.V' 1 t '— — I ____________ 1 \ ' \ ' 5 ; WflAT'DVA?/ « X by Sb; Ntv Xork Tttbun^ loa s I FALLS COUNTY' Y NE ujoiBiR Atmrr pnuo or OIBOULATIOIIS = :^ = = = = = = Johnson Sc \ ForAutoAl :8 ToTurnIn fcs Temperature Drops ,gd In Western Statea un .(By Tho Ais^ted Preas) Tha Itrong Northwest high bu . tdvtnced Inland tnd now hu lu ICl crcsl over weilem Montana. TbU tilgh lolertcUng vllh lowtr prcisuret over Ul* vecUm Hopes of Uie Rock- ies htt causcd genetftl rtlni lo Moo- An Una. and acallered ahowen In Wy- rm- omlng, while Uiet* bave been iprln- go- Uet of rtln tn Colondo, touthtm act Utah and ArUona. Prtnuret tre ret- Um-.aUvelt-hlph-nypr Um MUym p«r- aee tlon of Uia country. However, tome tch preclpluUon hat occurred In Uiit to t^ t, Ihero being llghtihowenln Uie otf Cenlralvalltjrsandmodentelyhetvy Jains on the AiJtmte eotn. Tenper- iti whtt below oomuU. to ' ' E H 7 t - . l l i I ft t - f f I ;l nalw « <1 M ciMt ciirjtaiit--- ta J4 M arir Cblnie ---« SI M Cl*st elr rmuile _ . i a «l .** CUady xr, Pwtisat — u M ti«r ro* u ,•* nSr aid -1 In cuu tr* ainmacbee_M 9 Ja nttr ffi Storii s asi 5 _ Viiklaiten___» H lit luu T—me*. "SIRiiffli! Em m 7 -“ Sleeplnj-Slckness^Deatti ‘i List inoreasK to M as ^ S'c'lme Seeks Causes al- Jl* ““ sr. Loms, Aug. .31 (ff) - 111* Ing UilrteenUi tod tourteenUi dettbt ml from "sleeping olduiea'. ver* re- lelr ported bere Icday u iba epladnle thoved no sign of ibtUment, tnd •m Wamniburg, MUioutl, — ' , MUs VlvUn Freeman, 30, et tub- ot utbtn ctnonvllle. died htre todty, let The oUier vlcUm va i Robert Ra- mot. WcIUIon, a suburb. Mn. Effl* •n Brooks, otUwi, Kansas, died In a Kansas City hoiplUl, and detUi of u” Mn. Jamci E. RuUur(oid,> Mtn inn. North CtroUnt, wu reported I” I t Watrtnsburg. Two oUi^r catet were reported in gretter Ktn iu ' OUier-arwFt* Cut* ... Three casea here were described u "grare" by hoiplul tlUchti. A - number of ptilenu, wbo suffered tIghUr tiucks ot tbe slrtnga mtJ- s ltd/ were m dy (or dlscbtrge from - (hs t^pltal bul awaited Uie rnd of tl1a/tTiree*weck IsoIaUon periol Tne serlousnesi of Uu tpldenlo ____ whldi in addition lo Uklng 14 vie- Louu'liospiuis. wu reflected today In Iho arrival (ron Washington, of Dr.»i Cliarlea Armstrong, Unlled SUtM public health senlea paUi* . ologUt. ' * Dr. Armstrong will aid In the ftudy of ths dUtase alrtady begun by Dr. J. P. Irake, senior surgeon of Uie pubtio healUi service who came liete from Washington shortly After Ihs maltdy appeared. Neither would commeot on the sllutllon. No Reaton Fer AUrm Dr. Psul Zenlty. tsiuuhl dty tieaJtti ocmmluloner, uld todty, tiowever. itiere was no reuon tor undue alarm. He luued a list of what Iir Slid wrre Uie 'ususl rea- (Cominued on Page 3. CoL 3) - TWIN FALLS-WELLS U N E WINS APPROVAL B’OWE. Aug. 21 (-r) - Tie Hal Motor Llnr* todsy rrcelved a permit froRi Ihe publle utllllles commission 10 opciate a motor frrlglit line be- tween Twin FalU and Wells. Nevada, where It makr.< conncetlon wlUi Tnnsfontlirnisl motor frMglit op- rralorj to dellvrr snd receive confr modules (rom the Pacific eoait. BANK AT PARMA PAYS 15 PER CENT DIVIDEND soisr.. Auf.'3i i-n-A dividend of IS per cent was ordered paid to* dsy to ddxaltors In the Psrma Na- Uonal bsnk. Ihe bsnk eximlner tn charge announced htre. The payment. Uie first since Uie instllullon cln<rd tertnl months ago. amounu to 113J12. - SISTER OF BOISE HAN AND WOMAN SUCCUMBS BOISE. Aug. 21 M vM n . Blanch HarrU. tlster o( Mn.,Leo F. Falk and Ben HarrU. Boise, died ernty . today In a New York City hospital ader an operation (or an Intestinal obstruction. n'Utlvrs here were ad* vUed. She was on the way to Boise lo spend the summer tfler touring tn Centrtl Amerlct and South i Amerfca. t For Ihe past eight yean tlie wu i In charge o( pertonsl work In the . Setllls blab Jchooli. _________ 8 FAGEa ~ B CENTS : Sets Deadline And CoalMen nNJlACode^ Key ManExpects , \ “ OtherThousands L'iS. To Swell Ranks TbU _____ Both Pacts Near Comple-.^ S- tlon With Authors in' S Conferenca With Olllclals; ^ Of National Tainjiaigif nUie ---- I-' By JAMM P, BttVAOI 5 , I by tomorrow, perbipi, tnd wednet- r dty tt Uie Ittest eodet of ftlr conpc’' r Ullon (or Uie cott tnd tuloraobllt Industrlet-tonlgbl v tt Uw tin 0(' Utr Hugh & Johnsoo. ifsr Both codu vera netrlflg ceaplar. Uon, NRA offldtli uid, and it bchlnd*Uis-icenu eonfertndci Ui« ' ies«y sdmlnUttfttloo v u leeUng to ' fi;;;r<gr«ia«nf*tUi*'TOld-tdd-djirt-r— it",*' en ot thao tvo mtjor Induilriet t* > issr Uie recovery loekiUp, !“ ' If (his ctn be obUloed, Johnioa, Ult BdmtnUtrtttf.- wu expected to Itar aet Ott 00 a teeond drtmtUo fUgbt' lo iW e P a r t Hew York, to repoei'. iji to hU chief aaotbermUestooeptiiel’. la Uia ctnptlgn for re*empIoymea(. through ntniraura vtges end m u« - tmum vorklng hour*. - MetnwbUe,' Uw etbluet tdTlioty. .' botrd of Uw Rcoreiy tdralnUttft* ; tlon decided u ft ilcp to protect (ha, III I L L tmder codes to submit tnfomiUooi .. on rtcent prlc* Inehua, ■ rrertdei fer 8 U ^ ; ae botrd of Ui* gioremnxnt; neb codi^ " tpproved Id UiefBto* vould Indud#.: iI a. prorWoos wqulilag Uu tDbmUrioa— ISes of lucb itaUfUcftl lafomttlcn ai. mty be Meesstrjr by the idminlstff. tor. •- — The Thlt dediloo ntrkid Uit (Int satbt Uis loDg*pUnned moTti by Johnses, '. r*>. tokeepUbootWogulccstadpR?.; dxBle vest* b e a tetrlng upitnl.futcr .- ■nd Ihto (teptinbt^.pevcx , vooUbeftUltoUiiprcigitatliici, tub-, buying ftbUKr Imufftdiot t«; con-,- >dty, lumethe^UoflnduittybubecA..-. Ra- one of Uie underlytng ctuteg of I h t '' Cffl* dtpreuloo. In a m seeking Uicse sUUsUet upoo- b of riilof prleei, tbe tdvUory botrd fol* tftn loved Uia coune ntppcxi by Johnton I irted Id proposing Ult central lU UiU ut »tet board. At ths-itme time It Igsorad, ntu recommendtUont of l^ ttio r wtl* lltm F. Ogbum, resigned nenber of- Uie NRA't coQiunm**;tdvtsonr ibed board. Uut • teptitU iltUsUctl. s. A tgcncjr be etetUd lo wtUh prices.-, ■ ertd Under Uia rctoluUoa of Uie Iwtm. > tat]- tba admlnlstraior vould not Intug- - tron ural*'a reporUng senic* vhleh etllJ: do f for dupliesllon'Of bUormatlon. al-. retdy eoUecled by oUitr tgendet of joio Uu (edtnl govtmmtni, vie- CwMnlngi )day presldtd tt.U>e mteUng, uld tererat 1 . of Inittncet ot "uoconsdontblg In- llltd crcties" In pricei htd betn rtporUd.- aUi* Through the early pttt of Uie dty. quiet for the ftnt Une lo vttkl the hung over Uie long corrMon of Uie -gun NRA htadqutrUn. Ths terriflSr' - [ton Itnln of Usl wttk when oil, itetl who sndJunbercodes wtn Jammed Into TUy cffectlvenciswu’mUilng, tber But it wu .only a lempenry !• brtaUiIng sptll ;or the hard-pushed , SUff. By nlgbUall the rush v u oo dty again to conpleUUie cotl and auto- < l*y> mobile codes. ' loj Before the naUonal Ubor botrd. ' Of created by President Rootevell to bring Industrial peace during tha I economic tmergtney, a ihreat ol darkened Ihealen wu In Uie back- ground as It began cooilderfUon o( Ul! Hollywood moUon picture in- SI dwtr/i sirlke. MetUng with rtprtsenUllTes o( the Intcmttlonsi AllUnce 0! Htl Thetter, SUge and Moving Plclui* mlt Operaton In a round o( con(ertneu ‘I lion icheduIA'Id carry' otl'lhnush to- be- morrow, the board hcarj reporU ids, that opcralon In'Uicatcn Uirougtl- rlUi oul the country mlghl be uked to op- strike In s>-mpalby with tha Holl^ infr wood workers. I Tha recovery admlnUtntlon rt- cclved ln(orfflaUon that boot and shoe manufacluren -had'-conp^ all bul minor dl((ercnces on a coda bul that rival labor grou[H wen sUU (ar apart on what Uia charter ihould i_ . provide. Bolh-the cod and lutooobfle *t> J ; ' uatlo.TS were sUll bsdly entangled to- night but Johnson wu bope(ul thtt on agreemenl «t>uld be obuintd. ^ u,. Al an Inltnslra eonfennce wlU> John L. Lewis, president ot Ui* United MUie Worktn of America, and oUier Ubor letden ha sought . Into lh* nlghl .to find a commoa meellng ground (or hu own viewi QC and the spokesmen (or Uie ml&cn. Onee Uiat U obUloed ha wlU carrr the propotal to Uie opcnton. acb SabniUCode aik ' Hov long It vlU lake lo compost aty these vtrrlng vlevi wu not oerttln.- Ittl elflclaU said, bul added Uiat Uis ad- ntl mlnUUtUon wfidtUnaloed totub*' ad* mil to President Rooaenlt by Wed- )Ise nesday a bituminous coat cod*. • Inz nepreseoUUTCs of Uie tulonobCa Jlh loduslry hetdt ven summoaed btck Co Ult CtplUl tomorrow tad tt th» e « Ume Robert w. Let, the deputy td- _*~(CaDUn^onFt|t%CoLA> , ■- 'lO D A Y iF ^ :

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · THE VOL. 1C. NO. 117. ^ Detroit In\ Of Bank Cor Hoover To A —— • • Idaho Worker Leaps

T H EVOL. 1C. NO. 117. ■ ^

Detroit In\ Of Bank Cor Hoover To A

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Idaho Worker Leaps g 100 I cet Into RiverUtwiSTON.

EmuUllM • towiw-S a Wilter KtmliuU. Drooklyn,

'did fc'*fit*ve Brodie" from lh« loo- faet' hish IntenUte bridge over the Suktrlvtrhm ; bul unlike Drodle. u KualmU hu a picture ot hLs (enl M tq sbo* the (oik* back hotnc. ,•Ttt DOlhIng more than Uie fun

0( <lolns ll, plus HAS » pliolocrapli- *E_«iuTJinnUfiJ»rj!>n> tor Hietrtvlleue of pievMitlnj the debalM

''Mhleh /oUovtd Srodlo't lesendnry 1&«p from the Drooklyn brldttr, Ka* aluikl Inped Inlo the iKlrllng rlr* er lu t Fridsy. .

envlad out ot the «iUr «omo 47 Ijreun >80. cltlmlnt ha had leaped J_

' tba IM fMt inlo the watfr. Tliere* .i*,upon a dcbale «a« surted that ^ »ometlmM dill cn«aged Ihe aport-Inr sentry. Orodle"! friendi In- . (litcd Ihe leap xsu genuine: other* Inilit Mmeono threw a dummy Into ^tbe water, and then Brodle erewW couborc. an •Brwlle wa* un»eralched. Nol » »h

KamlnikL The Civilian Conscrva* vuttan-Mrpi worker.-today wai re- rneetlifB on hU feat In the military ihi taoiplUl at Tort Oeorge Wrighl. ihi naar Spofaine. Wuhlncton. HU se: right btcnrt bone was fractured.

Groom-To-Bc Needs „i Time To Pay License gBOIflE. Aub. 3t WWJttO -Ptler- ^

Bon. deputy eounly recorder, wai notInfected vllh whatenr It takea to cotnile on young lov* Uxlay when a j,h young man came lo hl» office ask-Ing for » marrlige llecme. V j

While filling oul tha faUnks tho noiToung man commented casually bnithat “ I suppoae you vlll accept a th<<lellar down on Ihls. T didn’t *Kthey cosl so much. We've been wa{banning It a long Una and I dont i

—want-lo-git^upjM*;::___________ PCI^ msney.- «.ld Petmon. "no

^$tui*t <I8 U. But "when U your ^iwtpaydayT- !“

:*T^ nnt week afttr I gat a Job." ™

-Maiintaiii.Qiigli»rjL nT Save Youth’s Life ft

PORTLAND. Aug, 31 fcV) The " Uazamai. PortUnd mountain slo' cllmblCR group, added anolh.er res* dn cus to their long lUl Sunday when on they brousht sn Injured youth. Da* Plr Tid Pence, Chicago, down the pre* sto clplluous and (nsen Jeftenon park ihc glacier on Mount Jclferton. que

Pence, a CIvllUn Conservation ihe corps worker, had (alien on Ihe MO glacier and suffered a (raclured stll anklo and a deep leg wound. JIU be oompanloai. fUiy Kuemmcl, and vai sure 8opocy. (ought hlRh winds, ven fog and snow lo reach the vaca* * Uonlng Maumos wlio Immediately etn aent oul an expedlUon. Ihli

At an Altitude o( OOOO feet Ihey pro VOT unable t^sun^iMlna^^^he mmthey naw Pcnco and Iwo men who In vu* standing guaM'over him. Tlie dep three were badly ehlllcd by Uie o r: storm ot the night before d by It i tha cold wind. Pence was taken oul F on .a slrelclier as ihr retcucrs made tlov progress over the irtachertais Ice (lelds on'Uie mounUln*tlde. 7Mm,-lha Mazamu camp he waa f l l catrlod seven mllei lo Lnke Pa* l l metlfl. and nine mile* from Ihete to U l ft highway. ,Ifc was Uien Uken by ^ ftmhulance lo Porlland. n

Friends Carry Out Dead Womans’ Wish

>' LIVINaSTONr- Mom.. Aun. ai m -A deathbed requMt marie Irt June I VBI rarrled oul yesterdiy In Ihe I grand canyon of the Yellowstone

I vhtn Uie AJhes of the body ot MIm Maude Hamillon, S3, St. LouK were aealterrd from ImplraUon Polni, more than 2000 fe«i above the Yel- D lowtlone rlrer. boa • Mtt* Himltlon; a psrk rmiiloye n d for many years during wlilch she ers vai In charge of dining rooms and the JodgtK, dird June 8 at her MUwurl proi homt. Crrmatlon followed snd the In « •ashes rtcenllv wtre sent lo XJring* tem atone. etjul

Commllal Mrvlcet yeslerday were held by llie Rev. L D. Bmllh. rector T ef 6t. Andrews' Eptmpal church, tis vhlle Mr. and Mrs. Arttiur Weaver. Ing S t LouU. carried the a-ihri In an the mn to llic rim or ihe Yellowstone Icjli canyon. tn*

11 VM believed lo have been the Pfoj ftnt aenlce of lU*Mtiire In Yel* bu Jowstone park. ^

______ ________ Ineo‘Texas” Guinan leem

Remains On StageflOLLYWOOD, Aug 51 fcp) - '

Kutlon when the erangellil returns rmn from htr m’d-Watcm ™eupy llie Anwlui Temple puipit forj.nd a time, prfichlng the Oulnin w*pd ■n based on ih? Oo’-ien nu’a. t lo c

■ k- •Tempip B-Cfktr* uld Uiey h M ;jr lr noil.:ns abo-jt it antf beild** 't J «

It would bt a (luestlon (or fiuur 'al ll Almee to dccidc, InUli,

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E TWuussD WUU u m sn or .aaaoctanD raaa *______

ivestigators indition Ask Ud In Probe

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Senator Couzens i Resumes Attack On High Finance

Michigan Solon DeclaresFederal Government Knew '

01 “ Deplorable Conilition" j Existing In Big Institution'

artjBr TTie A.<Mcltted Prea) »

T^rBTron77uirii=om eiiiri]f cI I Ihe one-min Jury Inveitlgat* * -L-' Ing Delroltl banking dltllcul-tie* tonight decided lo request (or- timer Pretldent Herbetl Hoover to „accept A subpoena. h

The dceUlon lo seek Uie lesll*mony' o( ihe (ormer president vas ^reached al a conference between ,, County Prosecutor Harry a Toy and Circuit Judge Harry D. Keldanwho Is illUng as the onc*man In- "’ 'to s nctlon*followed h request for UiU tesUmony whleh was made to ■ Ihe Jury today by Unlled States h Senator James Cousens.

OrUIUng CrlUeltms ^A blunt declarallbn that the (ed- •

eral gowmmenl knew o( "deplorn* ble condlUons'* In the country's largest cJo«d bsnfc-</ie Ttnt Na* / Uonal Dank-DeU«lt-*s early as May. »n . nearly n year before ll | clwed. came today (rom Senator Couteni. along with a series of brisUlng crltlcUmi of Dttrolt bank- Ing methodi.

Beeausa "ihs powen thal bc were not anxious to slart an epidemic of bank clotlngs In s pollUcal year," the senator aueried, only a moder- [ ate vrlte*do«7i of Uia bank'i loai wu ordered at lhat Une.

The senior Ulchlgsn senalor. ap- t>earlng:fof hU mird day o( laU- mony before an open graniTlury InvetUgaUng tha eloilng of Uie Flnl National and the OuardUn NaUui* al Bank o( Commcree (ollovlng the Michigan bank holiday February li. D tUrUtd a packed courtroom by a fl iudden reading of vhat h f laid h vtre nport«'of federal b*nk ex* a amlntn daUIlIng ‘bad pratUcts" h! in <;be.Flrft.nallotul..lt)c r fsoM ^ ha said, vera made lo May and Ttmber. 1912. - ' ai

Rcada From Report >* *niere are al least tTOfiOO.COO ot v

slow assets, and 000,000 cl ai doubtful aueti. nol Including loans w on Detroll Banken' company <Uia ih Flnt National Holding company) s) stock which ll clisslfled'ai slow bul hi Ihould be considered doubtful'," c!' quoted Ihe senator, reading trom Ihe examiner*' rtport. " There nre MO.000,000 loss assets. How the In* cl itllullon will ever vork out cannol «i be foretold'." This. Couans lald. ly v u trom a rtport msde last No* th vember. th

•Undoubledly.” he uld. "the gov- lo ernment ihoutd hare done some* ' Ihlng to protect Ihe depositors and d protect people from depositing any ^ moro money. But It wu a nuitler of as ludgment. If lhe_b«nkJiad_cloyd iS In May, Itu . I dont know If ihe deposllon would hnve gotten more ^ or less lhan from the closing when II did eome." on

Plunging Inlo direct charges(Continued on Page 2, CoT tI ,

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Ada County Farmers andBusinessmen Protest ^T o \ Equalization BoafU ”

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BOISE, Aug. ai t.r>-Id*ho »t»te Hr board of eqiinllatlon lodiy heard tb n delegairin of Ada eounty farm* m ers and busliifM men protest lhal toi the aswssed valuation of Ihelr property wa. already higher than qu In other eounlirs and Increases eon- u: templited by Ihe board were In* *ri eQuliable.

Clln (Unks niThe tame dclrgallon. as part of ’ >

Us evidence, said baAks were pay*Ing leu lhan $10 In Income taxes to the state and by acl of the lut legUlalure were relieved of nil other ' tax burdens uve thAt on what real ha property ihey owned In (he way of buildings snd farms. boi

Tlie source o( the Information on *>bi Income taxes was not dlsclo«rd bul aft C. F. Lconardson, Ads os-wsor. om commenled lhal thr law taxing ’ banks only on income rrsiiUed In me banks being nlleved o( all taxes, cot on capital Inrestmenl. da;

Comment On Rml 1The delegation, (or whom J. L, rei

Eberle, Boise atlorrwy, was spokes- ter man, said builnew property drew ha' greatrr rei;t In Bannock. Canyon Un and Twin Palb counUes than In Ada. and yet the highest valuation AF of business property was MT7 a front foot In Ada. 1387 In Pocatello.IK I In Calditell. IlOO In Twin Falls / ind I in In Nampn. Oo

Tha board began Iste In the day pro10 tquallievariouselasjcs otpmper- naj r Itt Itu tvlaut eouat/ef. erpKilne bff 0 complete the work In time to get paa11 the buslncM et aw. lng publl: rm lUUUei sooicUma lomortow. tun

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Utah Reports 62S Men Back A t Wojk on One Project I

• And '625 Idle .Persons ^ ^ Obtain Jobs in id a ho "

fBy Tlie AssocUted Presa) I’u r'TTASIIINOTON, Aug. 3I~The „ V v publl: worka adminlslratlon

It ’ ' sas notified today 631 mtnhad gone to work on an Idaho project .

- anrwTOirmofewuirniirenpioys- n ment this neek on reads.

AIlliouEh the administration has kAllocAtrrt inore than one*thlrd ot Ita di« ^ . 000j ^ fund. 11 has made no c.

.* ao tar (ound employmeni.Th# burtau of planl Industry ol “

* the agrlcullure depattment reporied r0 to the admlnlstnUon lhsl,ns nen ^

had actually begun work on Uie con-‘ trol of blbter rust In Uie Coeur* d'Alene national lorest In northemJ U1 ThU nrk vlll last unlll aboul Ihe j, . middle o( September, when Ihe *ta* » _ ion.cloMa..lhe.burfau.Mld,_»nd the vl ,r aame number of men.will gel Jobs ic0 In Uie St. Joe national torut. oUo,i In Idaho. oi

By far the largest number of con- w Utcla awarded so far ate for lutral gi construction Ior which President M

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■ David A . Lamson Goes onTrial tor MuTder ot

j — Pretty,— Youthtul— Wlte ^

e SAN JOSE. CalK.. Aug. 31 W) *- »1 I. David A. Lamson u l Uirough tho of » flnl ael today or Ihe drama In whleli „ d he U staking hli life against Tlnd:-• oUon of charges thsl he bludgeoned" hU pteUy young wile, Allene Hiorpe m I. Jamsop. to death, confident the Jury •fwiaeh - v u being selected would ,

acquit lilffl. q]AsheentertdUiecourt room there .(

t wat asmlle on hU usually grave face1 and' while a parade o( Uleamen 's walked in and oul of Ihc Jury box ^9 Ihe young represenutlve o( the he) Stanford un lvers lly publUhing O'I house watched the procccdlngi bi■ closely. 2 ) Six Men and Six Women ^ ! As Ule flnl day's session eame tot’ does there were stx men and six re.t women In the Jury bo*, alt tentallTC* tti• ly passed. Neither Uie defense nor ai* the state, however, had uud any ot to

the 30 peremptory cliallenges given fu to each. to

From questions asked by Assistant _ Dlstrtct Attorney Allan p, Llnd.wy. - ll voa made certain the stale would again present a case bulil on drcum-killed In the talli room ol Ujelr co> - tage on the Slanlord campus and so far u any knew. Lamson woi th: only olher penon aboul.

Defense FUnt Apparrnl Also ll wu equslty certain the de-

(ense would endeavor lo prove that Umson could not liave. klUed hli wife. The probability grew stronger llie defense would try to shift ihj blame on an unidentified prowler.Ths defense hu summoned two

(Cominued on Page 2. Col .S)

T A X I DRIVER AT RENO ANSW ERS FOR K IL L IN G

RENO, Nev, Aiiir. Jt (-n-Andrew Dougherty. 31*yrar<n1ri taxi driver, was formally clinrsed today with the murder here IsM r-eek ol Don Loy, former Slockton. CaUfomla. Chin­ese. The complaint wss signed by t'nnk Ung. an Invr'iicstor who woa brought here from S.m FrancU* so by members ot tli' Itoj) Sing tong. of whleh Loy a member.

Police blame U>e sluyliig to a quatTfl oi-tr Bllentloivs Ute Ctilncse a/sertedly w psylng to Dough­erty's tormer wile.

P A Y E T T E MAN HEADS IDAHO R EVIEW BOARD

BOISa Aug, 31'(.r,-A. L, Free* hater, Payeite. m cho.vn loday u cluUmiin of (fie specisf rerlec board considering presumptive dU- ablUty case* of IM Idslio veterans affected by ihe receni nallonal econ­omy program.

The board met briefly today bul memben Indlcaled no rs'es wtll be considered until probably Wednes­day.

For the 'most part, evidence al­ready on hand will be u«d to de­termine whether the ex-soldlerr. may have valid claims based on Inflrml- Um resulting from war service.

ABDUCTION B IL L PASSESALBANY. N.'TTAug. 21 W -

Governor Lehman's kidnaping bill, prodding a death prnalty for kid­naper* when their vlellm ha* nol brtn rrlorwi prior is Irlal. was , passed by the assembly tonight nnd mt to the governor for hU slgna-j

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F A L I/IN FALLS. IPAHO', TUESDAY

11 KISS STARTS M \ CLUB CIRCLES!I (By Ttia AssoeUUd Press) T

S CmOAOO, Aug. 31-Thal kU» Krio t Scuddcr gtre lo Mn. Emily Klng'g during a couniry club patty Batur- t. day night had numerous rtverbera'*

' tlons loday. »Into couit wenl Albtrl aevcUnd *

,1, Klng.-eharged wllh altempllng to.* shool hU vlte after he had found U her In Uie enibrace ot Scuddcr, prea*

;t Ident of ttre company ol which King c: U vice presldenu

is Her husband. Mn. King eliarged.!* met her al Uie door ol ihelr apart- |g

in menl foUovlng Uie party and tired ft a ''' putol allot at her wlilch missed. I

H is kUs came In tor various deflnl* n tlons, In and out ol court Regardlesi' 8

ot Ila cUssltlcallons IU elfccts were al many, [l<

" Social circles buzzed. |"J Mrs. King, 29, was m bed under.h £1 a physician’s care, lullerlng from!. ^ nervous shock. g

Scuddcr dJd nol appear in court {J ss M the caie wu continued until Frl* I <* dsy to allow the Ihrec dlrecUy eon- ll 10 ceriiyd- klsKr, kissee and husband-1 tl

5l;J G iant Proves Too ;; B ig For Ambulance® 108 ANQBmAug. ai

Urge to fit in a police ambulance,>c John Aason, 33, film gUnt who I* welghu a quarter of a ton, wu te- L « vlvtdoo.the.ipol.where.hecollsp^]o

X) Auon, 8 teel S Inches high, tainted: on a downtown comer ond poUee

I- were lummoned. The ambuUnceiur- Q >I gcon. Leiter FUh, and driver, Ed It Malone, exerted Uielr beit efforU to It- pul Aason tnlo Uie ambulance. U

Ha Just wouldn't fll and Dr. Fbh admlnUtered (Inl aid on the spot «1 Aason, rertrtd, uld he hsd been luf- fs Ictinglng recenUy from a nervous U dUorder. He valked away under bli »

______ . SJliiE iN E E T : n mmiNGiSM,,f • '• •---- • - el' SPOKANe. Aug. 31 MVCampi Ji g contalnlttg iiM vorken vUl be ei- «l

tabilihed ImmedUtely In Idaho. “ Oregon, and CalltomU, (o tight «

- while pine blister rutt. B. N. Wyk* B0 off, In charge of Uia work in Utb'* area, uld today. cd 11 U hoped that destruction of « much Oera sUle Umber cut be pro-3 tented. ----• T OMridi for llw vork are being fur- “

mshed under the naUonal reeovtry [, J act, Wyekott lald.n ' Twelve camps conUlnlng M mtn th X each are bring nUbllshtd In Ida- cs a ho.In Ihe at. Marles*Elk river and wi g Oroflno-Headquarten regions. Five 3 hundred men will be employed In

Callfomla and U locatlotu yet to " be determined, Wyckoft uld.

a The men will be employed tor the X rest of Uils icuon, probably aboul Pc- the end o( Octobcr. Next year, he is T auerted, the work will bc extended le: if to MonUna and Woshlnglon. A he n fund nf tlJ53,(XlO tiu been ret aside hi

for the votk In thne tlve sUles. sn

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L S ^AY MORNING. AUGUST .'z2, 13

:O W IN COUNTRY S IN W INDY CITY

., In a statement, Scudder defined rio Uio embrace u "Jusl the kind you'd ng' give a bsby" and that he considered X- tbo sholc affair "sUly.">• As 'Jio story wu reUted ta Mn.

Kings formal clutjes, her husband vt ap 'iirrd «|,cn Scuddcr kissed her to wWlc flir was dancing on the edge of td Uli cliibtiouic iwlmmlng pool, s-1 King knocked her down, she de- 3g clwed. applied several uncoropllmen-

;UrV tcnns lo hU business assocUU d. .ana lell the party which Scudder had t- jgliTn to celebrate his sdmltunce u ft'a olul) member.

I When slie arrived at her apart- ll- ment. accompanied by Mr; and Mn. *§; Scudder. her husband shot t l her re the said. King U auused ot ttuull

[to kill with a deadly weapon.I King told the court today tbat he

er.hadn't meant to harm htr,

rt llflcd.I-1 A maid In llie King household lea- 1-1 Ufled she had seen the; hooUng and --it hat Ki Iiad got al^td lh*

M LIFEy- s| i Oddities«?ioKLAHOMA.COVEB.VOB.]______

j AliSAtLS ORQANIZATION eel OKUIIOMA CITY, Aug. 31 r- Qovernor WltlUm (Alfalfa BUI) M Murray, who never had much use to for cliamben^t commerce, assailed

Uiem anew today, asMrtIng: lh “You knov what Iheyll do7 ThcH it. chamber of commerce (ellowg vould f. take u{> golf on Heiirti'i hlghwayi, tf Uar otf the pearl gaits and then, i , not ulUfled, would run on down to

bell, scrape up a lot o( soot tnd dirt and ihrow It around besmirch­ing people's character."

JtJDGE SCVTENCEf) MAN

E. TO ATTEND CHURCH KANSAS CrrY,,AOg. 31 W) - Appesring In police c6urt on t ' ehtrge'oCdltlurbli\g lhe''petce. » James Priest, 41. wu tenUnetd (o i. iltcnd church twice evetr Sunday

- for-slnueccsslre-weeki.-Hii-vl(e 7 complained that Priest beat her

when he (ound her reading her I* Bible. •is r---

CAUFORNIA WO.VAN SEE8 jj ,, FIRST MOTION riCrURZ H .HAVILAH CAMP, SEQUOIA NA-

liBHAL F0RX8T, Calif, Ang. at fcO-The traveling Uieatre vhlah

_ enUrUlned conservallort cotps boyi , here showed Mn. Hanna Miller. : Havllah. Ihe flnt mollon pictures !

n tbo ever had seen. She U M. and ; .- esme to CallfomU In a covered I d wagon. ‘e ----

POLICEMAN IIUNTB MEN I H1I0 TOOK IHIt CL0TUE8 ,

e OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 31 (fl>- ' ll Policeman Clyde Oreen U hunting I ic is-o robbem-and he nlher de- d lermlned aboul ll, toa The pilr i A held up the ofllcer today, inking i le hU pUtol. badge, clothing and a I

small amount ol money. i

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VBWSPAPER IN TWIN F.

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Secretary Wallace Removes ‘t Obstacle Which Caused had Temporary Break*Downs u '

In Negotiations, on PactUn. ----lu'tt Ttie Asiodated Preu .

TJTASHINOTON. Aug. 21 - An [ h« W obstacle which caused a lem- ‘ * * porary break*down In nego-

liatlons tor t augtr marketing pactpresentntlon lo BecreUry WalUce o( I written'' tgreement by which domesUc beet InleresU consented to

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"“ Tlie form admimiirtvioti naa rc* = fused to go ahead vlth a propoted — , agreement, vlilch would allocate lo

the varloua produdng Inlettstillielr Ihare of ths esUmaUd 8.973,000 tons tor domestlo consumption In Uie year beginning Juty 1. unUI a writ* un tgreement wti reached on ts- lentlal polnU ot dl((erenec.

Agree to UnlUlleni Chlet' among Uiese wu the re*

— fusat-o(-Uie-domesUe beel-interesu to allow any UmlUtlon on their

l>_ commercial output. Today, however. IUI) boUl Uie represenUllves of the pro* use duccn and processon lormally said Ued they would agree lo limit their mar-

. ket output to 1,7SO,000 lom. ThU icM v u a lubiUntlat Increase ovrr the luld quoU proposed (or them bclote—

1,625.000 tons. _ .....................len. Farm admlnUtnUon oHlcUU

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“INE m i l l ™ M m m u mI t .- ----------------K*- NEWPORT BBACH, Ctl, Aug. 31 (0 uv-A sundty ichoot dtu ouUng of

nine Chino. Ctliforalt. ChUdrtn .htd L''* ft-Wgle'ctimtx-todiy-u-w-itrong 1“ eeetn cro8s*eutTent swept Uiree of

Uis chlldrtn lo Ihelr dttUis tnd tl* most cUlmed the tlvcs of Ihe oUi*

The clilldren htd been btUiIng RE ftbout two houn vhen Ule current

oirrted then oct tjeyood tbelf

^SStiSdi-SamieU, 13. dtugKUr Of !?? V. M. flenniW. prominent In butl- fi? net* ftnd toelal clrdts tn southern

CtlKomU! J om Olbson, M.*ndCe- leite Kerr. 13. wert Uie ricllms ot

^ the current. The body ot iha tstter btd not been recovered lonlght.

Fnnk Crocker, commanding tlve llte guardl vho were summoned lo Uia reacue, dlrecUd the rescue of Ihe

** oUier children, three of whom tried >. vatnty lo go the tid o( ihelr drown­ing Ing companions, dc- The guards and the flnt aid squad llir of Uie Newport Beach fire deptn- Ing ment vorked for tour houn in t fu-

a Ule ettort to rcsutclUU Ihs oUier ehlldren.

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Johnson Sc \ For Auto Al :8 To Turn Infcs Temperature Drops ,gd In Western Stateaun .(By Tho Ais^ted Preas)

Tha Itrong Northwest high bu . tdvtnced Inland tnd now hu lu

ICl crcsl over weilem Montana. TbU tilgh lolertcUng vllh lowtr prcisuret over Ul* vecUm Hopes of Uie Rock­ies htt causcd genetftl rtlni lo Moo-

An Una. and acallered ahowen In Wy- rm- omlng, while Uiet* bave been iprln- go- Uet of rtln tn Colondo, touthtm act Utah and ArUona. Prtnuret tre ret-Um- .aUvelt-hlph-nypr Um MUym p«r- aee tlon of Uia country. However, tome tch preclpluUon hat occurred In Uiit to t^t, Ihero being llghtihowenln Uie

otf Cenlralvalltjrsandmodentelyhetvy ■ Jains on the AiJtmte eotn. Tenper-

it i whtt below oomuU. to ' ' E H 7 t

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nalw « <1 M ciMtciirjtaiit--- ta J4 M arirCblnie ---« SI M Cl*st

elr rmuile _ . i a «l .** CUadyxr, Pwtisat — i« u M ti«rro* u ,•* nSraid -1 In cuutr* ainmacbee_M 9 Ja nttr

ffi Storii s asi5_ Viiklaiten___» H l i t luuT—me*.

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‘i List inoreasK to M as

^ “ S 'c'lm e Seeks Causesal-Jl* “ “

sr. Loms, Aug. .31 (ff) - 111* Ing UilrteenUi tod tourteenUi dettbt ml from "sleeping olduiea'. ver* re- lelr ported bere Icday u iba epladnle

thoved no sign of ibtUment, tnd

•m Wamniburg, MUioutl, — ' , MUs VlvUn Freeman, 30, et tub-

ot utbtn ctnonvllle. died htre todty, let The oUier vlcUm vai Robert Ra-

mot. WcIUIon, a suburb. Mn. Effl* •n Brooks, otUwi, Kansas, died In a

Kansas City hoiplUl, and detUi of u” Mn. Jamci E. RuUur(oid,> Mtn

inn. North CtroUnt, wu reported I” It Watrtnsburg. Two oUi r catet

were reported in gretter Ktniu' OUier-arwFt* Cut*

... Three casea here were described u "grare" by hoiplul tlUchti. A

- number of ptilenu, wbo suffered tIghUr tiucks ot tbe slrtnga mtJ-

s ltd/ were mdy (or dlscbtrge from- (hs t^pltal bul awaited Uie rnd of

tl1a/tTiree*weck IsoIaUon periolTne serlousnesi of Uu tpldenlo

____ whldi in addition lo Uklng 14 vie-Louu'liospiuis. wu reflected today In Iho arrival (ron Washington, of Dr.»i Cliarlea Armstrong, Unlled SUtM public health senlea paUi*

. ologUt. ' *Dr. Armstrong will aid In the

ftudy of ths dUtase alrtady begun by Dr. J. P. Irake, senior surgeon of Uie pubtio healUi service who came liete from Washington shortly After Ihs maltdy appeared. Neither would commeot on the sllutllon.

No Reaton Fer AUrm Dr. Psul Zenlty. tsiuuhl dty

tieaJtti ocmmluloner, uld todty, tiowever. itiere was no reuon tor undue alarm. He luued a list of what Iir Slid wrre Uie 'ususl rea-

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- TW IN F A L L S -W E L L SU N E WINS APPROVAL

B’OWE. Aug. 21 (-r) - Tie Hal Motor Llnr* todsy rrcelved a permit froRi Ihe publle utllllles commission 10 opciate a motor frrlglit line be­tween Twin FalU and Wells. Nevada,

■ where It makr.< conncetlon wlUi Tnnsfontlirnisl motor frMglit op- rralorj to dellvrr snd receive confr modules (rom the Pacific eoait.

BANK A T PARMA PAYS 15 PER C EN T DIVIDEND

soisr.. Auf.'3i i-n-A dividend of IS per cent was ordered paid to* dsy to ddxaltors In the Psrma Na­Uonal bsnk. Ihe bsnk eximlner tn charge announced htre.

The payment. Uie first since Uie instllullon cln<rd tertnl months ago. amounu to 113J12. -

S ISTER O F BOISE H AN A ND WOMAN SUCCUMBS

BOISE. Aug. 21 MvMn. Blanch HarrU. tlster o( Mn.,Leo F. Falk and Ben HarrU. Boise, died ernty

. today In a New York City hospital ader an operation (or an Intestinal obstruction. n'Utlvrs here were ad* vUed. She was on the way to Boise lo spend the summer tfler touring tn Centrtl Amerlct and South i Amerfca. t

For Ihe past eight yean tlie wu i In charge o( pertonsl work In the . Setllls blab Jchooli.

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Sets Deadline And Coal Men nNJlACode

Key Man Expects ,\ “ OtherThousands L'iS. To Swell RanksTbU _____

Both Pacts Near Comple-.^

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S Conferenca With Olllclals;

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By JAMM P, BttVAOI

5 ,I by tomorrow, perbipi, tnd wednet- r dty tt Uie Ittest eodet of ftlr conpc’' r Ullon (or Uie cott tnd tuloraobllt

Industrlet-tonlgbl vtt Uw tin 0('Utr Hugh & Johnsoo. ifsr Both codu vera netrlflg ceaplar.

Uon, NRA offldtli uid, and it bchlnd*Uis-icenu eonfertndci Ui« '

ies«y sdmlnUttfttloo vu leeUng to ' fi;;;r<gr«ia«nf*tUi*'TOld-tdd-djirt-r— it",*' en ot thao tvo mtjor Induilriet t* > issr Uie recovery loekiUp,!“ ' If (his ctn be obUloed, Johnioa,

Ult BdmtnUtrtttf.- wu expected to Itar aet Ott 00 a teeond drtmtUo fUgbt'

lo iW e Part Hew York, to repoei'. i j i to hU chief aaotbermUestooeptiiel’.

la Uia ctnptlgn for re*empIoymea(. through ntniraura vtges end mu« - tmum vorklng hour*. -

MetnwbUe,' Uw etbluet tdTlioty. .' botrd of Uw Rcoreiy tdralnUttft* ; tlon decided u ft ilcp to protect (ha,

IIII L L tmder codes to submit tnfomiUooi

.. on rtcent prlc* Inehua, ■rrertdei fer 8 U ^ ;

ae botrd of Ui* gioremnxnt; neb codi^" tpproved Id UiefBto* vould Indud#.:

iI a. prorWoos wqulilag Uu tDbmUrioa— ISes of lucb itaUfUcftl lafomttlcn ai.

mty be Meesstrjr by the idminlstff.• tor. • - —

The Thlt dediloo ntrkid Uit (Int ■ satbt Uis loDg*pUnned moTti by Johnses, '.

r*>. tokeepUbootWogulccstadpR?.; dxBle vest* b ea tetrlng upitnl.futcr .- ■nd Ihto (teptinbt^.pevcx

, vooUbeftUltoUiiprcigitatliici, tub-, buying ftbUKr Imufftdiot t«; con-,- >dty, lumethe^UoflnduittybubecA..-. Ra- one of Uie underlytng ctuteg of Ih t ' ' Cffl* dtpreuloo.In a m seeking Uicse sUUsUet upoo - b of riilof prleei, tbe tdvUory botrd fol* tftn loved Uia coune ntppcxi by Johnton I irted Id proposing Ult central lUUiUut »tet board. At ths-itme time It Igsorad, ntu recommendtUont of l^ ttio r wtl*

lltm F. Ogbum, resigned nenber of- Uie NRA't coQiunm**;tdvtsonr

ibed board. Uut • teptitU iltUsUctl. s. A tgcncjr be etetUd lo wtUh prices.-, ■ ertd Under Uia rctoluUoa of Uie Iwtm. > tat]- tba admlnlstraior vould not Intug- - tron ural*'a reporUng senic* vhleh etllJ: dof for dupliesllon'Of bUormatlon. al-.

retdy eoUecled by oUitr tgendet of ‘joio Uu (edtnl govtmmtni, ■ vie- CwMnlngi

)day presldtd tt.U>e mteUng, uld tererat 1. of Inittncet ot "uoconsdontblg In- llltd crcties" In pricei htd betn rtporUd.- aUi* Through the early pttt of Uie dty.

quiet for the ftnt Une lo vttkl the hung over Uie long corrMon of Uie

-gun NRA htadqutrUn. Ths terriflSr' - [ton Itnln of Usl wttk when oil, itetl who sndJunbercodes wtn Jammed Into TUy cffectlvenciswu’mUilng, tber But it wu .only a lempenry !• brtaUiIng sptll ;or the hard-pushed , SUff. By nlgbUall the rush v u oo

dty again to conpleUUie cotl and auto- <l*y> mobile codes. ' loj Before the naUonal Ubor botrd.

' Of created by President Rootevell to bring Industrial peace during tha

I economic tmergtney, a ihreat ol darkened Ihealen wu In Uie back­ground as It began cooilderfUon o(Ul! Hollywood moUon picture in-

SI dwtr/i sirlke.MetUng with rtprtsenUllTes o(

the Intcmttlonsi AllUnce 0!Htl Thetter, SUge and Moving Plclui* mlt Operaton In a round o( con(ertneu ‘ I lion icheduIA'Id carry' otl'lhnush to- be- morrow, the board hcarj reporU ids, that opcralon In'Uicatcn Uirougtl- rlUi oul the country mlghl be uked to op- strike In s>-mpalby with tha Holl^ infr wood workers. I

Tha recovery admlnUtntlon rt- cclved ln(orfflaUon that boot and shoe manufacluren -had'-conp^ all bul minor dl((ercnces on a coda bul that rival labor grou[H wen sUU (ar apart on what Uia charter ihould

i_ . provide.Bolh-the cod and lutooobfle *t>

J ; ' uatlo.TS were sUll bsdly entangled to- night but Johnson wu bope(ul thtt on agreemenl «t>uld be obuintd.

u,. Al an Inltnslra eonfennce wlU>John L. Lewis, president ot Ui* United MUie Worktn of America, and oUier Ubor letden ha sought .Into lh* nlghl .to find a commoa meellng ground (or hu own viewi

QC and the spokesmen (or Uie ml&cn.Onee Uiat U obUloed ha wlU carrr the propotal to Uie opcnton.

acb SabniUCodeaik ' Hov long It vlU lake lo compost aty these vtrrlng vlevi wu not oerttln.- Ittl elflclaU said, bul added Uiat Uis ad- ntl mlnUUtUon wfidtUnaloed totub*' ad* mil to President Rooaenlt by Wed- )Ise nesday a bituminous coat cod*. •Inz nepreseoUUTCs of Uie tulonobCa Jlh loduslry hetdt ven summoaed btck

Co Ult CtplUl tomorrow tad tt th» e« Ume Robert w. Let, the deputy td-

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ill eni{ ' u n DIES

Heart Atlack Proves Fatal

T o Robert C. Hudelsoti,

Pioneer Resident ol Cily

aOODINO, Au|. 3t (flpKUl to nw Kgn)-A betn attack lutrer* Id I t 4 A. U. Wdij pwrtd f»Ul to

' Robert Coaptr Hudelun. 7i; plonKr ' ' KjJatnt of ooodlns wd former rtp.

rirtnUUre In Uw «UU l«*iil»tur«.1 Deaih occurred at the Hudelun

bom« cn .OoJorado. itmt followlnj bean trouble with «hlc>r Mr. Hud-

' fitoa had been afflicted Ior more < than a rear.r - OurrtTiM ar# 1>U irWo». three

UOI, }{ooer HudeUon. Bolie. Ida- J>ft jnanMw of Um reterau' admJn- latnUon: R. Wayne HudelMn. Duhl. aupmejf. and Clyde W. Hudelson. a profeaaor at Komal. lUlnoli; one daughler. Mn. Helen Adami. Moi<

• eow: two brothen. Hanry and Oiion lludelton. ftrrr. UllnoU, a altUr, Ktn. Cmthta Gerard. Chamben« barf. llUnolfihd aeren Brandchll- iSren.

7Une«l aen-lcw *UJ be )mW Wed- ’ nridar at3P.M .at’thebome. In- - tennent wlli Uke pUee In Elmwood

cemet^ here under the direction of'Whltfc>morttiaty. Twl i yalli.-j

Bwnlnllllaoii Ur. Hudelun waa bom al Cham*

btnbun, llllnoli. on Mn 30, l>82, . Ho wu nuirrled to Ulu Katherine . Wbltltker on Majr 3, l(U, and canu to Ooodlof Ttbnurr 1,1W». He lerred aa Ooodlns eountjr'a repre* lentatlve In the legUlalure from lUO uatU » t t He wu a member of the OhrUtltn ehureh and the KnlihU

' ot PTthlka and Modern Woodmen lodgei. ur.jiudelMo wu tho own­er ■or a faria near town and proper? ' tr In Ooodlns. loeludlns the Mud- ' ebon bulldlas.__________ «

JOHNSON SET S DEADLINE FOR AUTO AND COAL MEN TO,'TURN IN NRA CODES

"(ConUnued from Pm Ono> . mlnlitntor,-wu to lay before them a propowd mUcd code baud upon tlu bearUtti lait wett '

n r u undentood to eontaui . coapreoilH Ubor 'prorUlooi |

teaptlni lo ncooeUt the minufac-,___luren: d«naad for a.allj«lallon that -

Iher coold conlloui tbe open-thop. i..... cciMo-unlon; opentlon and Uw de* >

“ miadof Ubor lWlMI.«c«pt k pUtn I . ot'tne •ct'truui'rerird *’

' tfdeleUd.Sn un wu arer; Indication Uut' (Ace Uum Iwo major' eodt* "tre ’ aided to' ihci'inbunUiiV Uit of int-

under the Blue Eagle banner UM Johnion wU tum to Uii tuIflU* ittOt of hU Ubor 4i)r loal. Br .theo, i f htd for«aii|-|,OOOMO or u iin tSw Jobt *m bare been creal«d.'to W npplemented by Uie foiteal fall

' ]u*up In boUneti, and In earrrlns tSU Utrough, effotU are planned to i|Mh erery employer elUier wllh a ' sm tH n t code or ft tenponryVBcaldenUtl trm eo t. '................^ortUitQ-tMoreofbetrlnnon j Ip itnent codea htre been held, afld ft number ot nporU on theu Mm .deputy admloUtnton htre tfim dammed up u Johnion bulled iSiie lt enUrely wlUi Uu bule tn-

ot UM*e ara npec^ br of- 5KUU to be approred tomully wllh- 1C the next two wetki by Preildent • Rooaerelt, adding to Uu 14 already ' lijeffect. ,5M»Mwhlle, Johnion confirmed In |

aautement Uut he InUnded to turn j tn,NRA procram'orer to a petm- I agent admtnuiniot when It U “luf- <BUnlly adranced for me to so back t«my w^ar^builneai.-^ Tiopcailble to-UU when IWi would ^ b l The admlnUtntor took IKe pott at: Uie requnt of Pmldenl Roote- . rflt only for Uie emenency pertod. ti t U hU InUmatu hare dUcloied fi tt»t he hopei lo be throush before r the end of the year but UiIi b de- w Whdcnl upm Uie courv ot ths w I^A. kl4n rUlng crticendo. ilarllnc next k tondiy.lherallylnscryof theimA Ir

BSie Zasle win be heard tliroughout tto Und. te•Pwiery htidqutrlen bwlled to- M

d|y with final preparalloni to miko «• tbe Dlue Eagle arllcuUle In a turn* r( nwni to all remaining Induilrlci to u eflfle-«DipUajiff, *]j conranen to u c®e.eooper»ilon.■One thouiand "national iptakrn*

being aulgned lo kryKlly pl.t- c tObw. T»Tniy.nlne thowind V*1 ® ipetken were lUied.JU w U Alber, hcnd of Uu ipeaketi' b feau. annouaelns.Ilntl pitni lot Du Ausutl 31, ntUon-wlde. om- t^top morement. aald 8uwUy nlkhl hu bien Mt for Ut# “army ot TotoiUm' to get their "Jlnil C' mntWsr orden- from General H toi fl. Johmon. "tuid manlal.- ,

Renlr Of martial fanfirr *-u »' icbedulrd (o help Johnion iwing a niRloa into Uie iplrtt ot concerted a«on: tv

fttuile by army, narr and marine bftidi; ft ipecch by Ume. Rmettlne m fldumann-Kiink; eniertalnmenl by WIU Roten and oUiert. addreues t« . by Uu pQbllo reUUoai trio of lo UOA, Charlet p, Homer, Frank T. cc WtUon and Alber. • u

Cabinet meoben, Judgu. leait- >r Oli, rrpreteaUUni. literary llgliu. a line been aimed up by Alber for cc IM edueallonal ipeaUng campaign tn wSeh w ll) yoDow Uieatni. charchei aod ftoemt^ haHi.

rioteitant, CaUiolle and Jtclih J, mlcliten. he atid. btd tceepled th* ‘ MM InrlUUon In tiain.

Ahetd of Use m tb drlre. Al 8nlUi wJD apetit In Kew tort lOBiorrow nSthi; Speaker Rtlney on Aufuit »

. 30,-in chicteo. r*The 30.00(1 KRA apetlxn. Alber 1

•died. WlU llnal two ntln polnU: " Crery employtr thould b* cnUited '

.lorjlyUuBliaetne.Brerreonwm- ^ et; ihottld alpj th# • eoopertUoa ®

- piedse: •'win eoopctt* to retmptoyment ;

br.tupporUtit ft&d patronUlflf cm* . pioyen and worknt wbo ara mem­ben Of NRA.” r

. .. 2>ext.uonday.. a .bloek-by-block (Mtk-ua nBTiH lU iM u

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» JOHN V. FLANNAGAN and '* licvod the first of the notioi e from tho United States Hot 1 proudly display their interir• lieu of ft $1200 bond. Their

has ngrccd to acccpt the co morlRnffe payment.—pP) Phi

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: D i g g g‘ rO^ECAST FOa TODAV AHf»1 TOMOanow -Ipalrj rlilBS tta- J pettitnr ' ,I. . MtklfflUtn tnd minimum tempen- !, turei dunns ihi 34 iioun precedes 1 fi p. M. yetierdnr were T4 and 43 de- r t sreei, O. D. Cheyne. Bovemmenl■ wetUier obeerrer, anbQoneed. Wind |! wutrom'thewc«t,thediywiclf»r;

and baroinrtrlo prenuhe wu record- I ed at ItJ9 inchH. Humidity rtnged' I Irom M lo 31 per ccnl ot<a*tuntlon. i I Sunday's maximum' and minimum 1

temperaturfi wew 77 tnd SI degreei. V• Wind «u trom Ute veit and Ihe dayi B wu.clenr. Daromelrle preiiuro «i<i!,• recorded al M Jg inchei and humid- > lly ransed from >1 to IS per cenl of i MlufuKon.• - I ■' _ •*** I

i S TR AN G E M ALA D Y■ INCR EASES T O L L '

. (Continued Prom Pagt One) i , Miiible precautloiia accepted tiid ' , pnctked In thU kind of an epi- ' J demic," • I

“Avoid pailenii afnieted, with I Jleeping ilckneu,” he aald.I *ItoUle iniipteioua caiei.I *Try lo arold Infection ot the

no» and throat.: "Have enough r«t and ncurbii. ,■ menl,f 'Avoid exhvillon and worrlei,"9 AuUiorlUrs al nm wera Inclined |I lo ti e brllrf Ihe dlseaie wat not!.

coIlla*lou, bul today Dr. Zcntav ; uld ev»«- inrertisallon of tlir ;

- ipread or\he malady tlrensUiencd ' I. a l>»lief thlt^lt U Iranimtlted by ' r contact iciih patlenU or other hu- . 1 man earHeri. \

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COUNTY M E E T A T F I L E R I.\ ■ I'[ r iL Ea Auff. 31 (Special to The :

Kevi)-The Japaneie realdanU of (tie county gttbcred Sunday at Ute fainroundi for a plenle dinner and

J entertainment for Uie ichool chll- . dren followlnr tlw clou of Uie lum- , mer achocl uulon. About 100 Jip-

aneie were preienU

i Too Late To Qasalfy IPOR RENT-CHOICE HOMES i

I Oclletl Real EiUte. Phone 331 ur W - » . i

rn Wife’s Death

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s manaKcr of the Stanford uni- ria! fn San Jose, California, oh a fe, Allenc, in their campus home n contends that Lnmson boftt his larrol and simulated the circbm- 'ho bath tub to conceal the crime. I. Sayer (below) will preside at

Home Loan Relief ■'ig|!s y E i a M | E ■

nd his wife of Philadelphia, be- tion's liome owners to (ret relief Homc Owners Loan corporation, erim rccclpt for S6000 issued in elr buildinff and loan association corporation’s bonds In place of

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' ON NjlTIO N’ S ROADSlj» ■; -• a- . (Continued Prom Page One)

Ilo«6ere1C ty executive 'ordrr « l n lde 1338,000 0. Naral OfflclaU

a- Mid lonliht. the work can.beRin In ng Uylng down kerli m raon at the e-,roiiiratU are algned. probably ihU nl m k. ■Id! The r«cUmaUon Ijureau Iim to * f ; 111 credit In the treaiury more lhan d- si00m,000'et. publle worki funrti. fll A toUl of SJS,000«K) of Ihl* nions 'h- CMI let (he Boulder dtm. on niiieh w J « ik U now In progrMi, under reg- »• tiUr aiijiroprlitloiu. .

I In addition llie butetu lia.i Ml,- ” ' COO,000 to be turned over. a« needed. ° ! . lo (he ColumbU ba.«ln commlulon “ for the Orand Coulee dnm.

rrrllmlimry work U tiov being dniie In tlic Omnd Coulee are*, bul nclual roiutnictlou liu not begun tllll no Jota have been made avail-

L able.Dr. rjAAod Mead. eommUtloner

nl recUmallon. aid hi* bureau wouid be prtpivred lo adrertUe for work on a nimibcr of. reclamnllon pro]-

,1 retl ail HOOT, u pUna and ipeclfica- lloni are completed.

Ih Kot itnui the contraeU ar* award- ed. ctn work be given on the prej- ccW.

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fd] -----®’ 'BUTTE. Mont, Aug. 31 («-Caught

In full follKge by a irprtie anov- L Itotm. ireei wero broken, flower gar- Ly dcni niined here today.’ An Inch ef mow greeted wakening

Dutte people. Tho itom continued tmtll noon nad teiotlded on rooli and

I luwni all day. The maximum Umper*; j atuK for the day waa 44 and Ihe mm*

ihniun 31.p I nulte tl about a mile above >m

|1e\el In the Rocky mountaini. oUier pnrtj of which TcporicU ilmlUr

M »iormi today.lie •f N O TED ANTH RO PO LO G IST - L E A V E S $3000 E S T A T E p- _ __ SEATTLE, Aug. 31 l4V-Dr. Fred­

erick Starr. intenuUonafb' known r anUiropoIojlit who died In Tckyo.

; Japan. Aupat H. left an «:»te «1- S ued al approximately MOCO. hli will, «r Hlrd here lot probate today, rt*

jrealed.

: TWIN FALLS DAT

■ SUGAR PRODUCERSREACH AGREEMENT

ON QUOTA FIGURE:j g (Continued From Ptge OntiH immedlauly, decided to go ahi^■ wllh Ihelr effort! to lUbUln U■ mtrket Utrough tho iiubU pUa A!■ Ihouih furthtf parUya and poaiibi■ reruton of the teniitlve pact wet n In protpect. offleUU werv mot M hopeful of a flntl aireemint Ui| wX at any Ume ilnce the dUcuulotH . began weeU a«ftM Neither Cuban nor PhlllppioU repreienUilvei ilgned Uie wrlUc:H aereemenl preienled today. In rieiH of lympathy lor Cubt'i dUttcolE l economic pultlon tnd for tht aituH allon In the nilllpplnea ll wm mtdB S kno*Ti lhal Uteir pleu for InerettoB l quDltn would be given careful conH ilderallon.H Fix Cuban QnoUB Cuba'i riuoU, In the UnUlivH asreement. wu fixed at 1,700,00■ (ons annually iKid (hat toe Ur■ Phlilpplnet at JJ5J30 tona. Admin B istrailon offlclaU have luggoited 3;■ m m ions for Cuba, tnd Ute Phil■ Ippinu have aought a higher quoti S alro.■ In ' todiy'i Khedule. domeilii H b<«t crowen agreed nol lo Increa* H Ihflr acreage over (he eillmite o■ jn)-iM9,ooo-unlfi* Ihe con■ lumptlon of Ihc UnlUd flialei ex.■ ceedi a,i75,000 loni. The lecreUr]■ of asrlculture, however, mar allov

M and Saginaw factorlet.Till hlsh for domutle beet augai

jni- production wu IJIB W ) toni lul n . year, and aUempU are being made

to work oul an airangemenl where- 'r r by Cuba and the Phlllpplnea maj his |nrTea.ie their quotu If the domeitlc jm* production U leu than Uiat 'tnlld- jnc. piled.: at Other ilsnen were. Ute LouUUni___ cane.jiowe«.-»Jilcb.baYe.b*en.al:

loled 3J0,000. toni; Hawtll. 67SJ»C ^ toni, tnd Puerto Rico 875 100 tona.

A itatement by Charlet U. Kear< ney. prealdenl ot Uu KaUonal Deei

_ Orowen' uaoeUUon, tald Uu pro- pam acreed upon recognUed Uie

n prlnelplei that the beet Interoti « IniUted on In publlo hearlnp on % the proposed agreement.J] He Mid the beel IntereiU htd not 3 modlflrd their potlUon thtt t)i( ? ‘ Americtn market belonged flnl ol a all. lo Ihe American farmer*ul Uul fi the agreement wu u i tuuruoe 11 Uiat the beet lustr product wobid J havf tn t aceeu to a normal nar- 1 ket.

' ' It wu thoushl belt, .he ttld. to ^ coopenu In the lugar lUbUUftUon I proertm bectuu.oC. the ‘UtUontl I V emergency ixUtfng al honu and Ute I ’ probUmi contronling the pretldent I ' in the leltlemini of thi critical ill-I .; uatlon in Cuba.”

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NRA Star T —IRES,

ahtftd» Uu a. Al- oaiible' mortMUm

>PP>D<I rlew'ncQii ' *ltu- . madeI con-

tallve 00,000 r Uw

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I ex- oral Hugh Johnnon of fl tion was the first customt

^ the cbunter by Jame^ A. — 4t-wa»-*h-^0(;e8»ioh-fot“ ep

collectors.— Photo, lugu — ----- ’ ____

mi' ‘ STANFORD JUAN ”S ; FACES JUROFleillc _____ ."lie** (Continued Prom Page Onel , SUnford ItudenU who hare bei

*“ 5* quoUd u uylns Uiey uw lucli ?»«» penon-near-the-Lamion-home-li

Memorial day aliDrtly before um i bunt oul the front door to lUn

Cear- a renUa agent' and her cUent wl lUet Uie cry Uut hU wife hid bei pro- murdered.

^ >UU »lUc» Tn ll» .i„ a m Prom a queitlon by Detenu A

. tcniey E. M.Retcame an Indicatli . the defenifl may aUack the tesi * 1" mony of aome of Uu offlcen wl

will letUfy for Uu ilale. WhUe e LS; amlnlng t witneu Rc» asked;

■ -Would you. tn. conilderlng U tfitlmony of an officer, aUo conild any lelf-lnlenil Uut olflcer mlgl hare or ahow Jn a conWetJwi?- I Equally certain wu It the aUi

i. to InUnded to uk for nothing leu Uut atlon the death penally'for Ute 31-yci: lontl, old defendant. Each Juror wai aiki 1 Ute repeaUdly whether lie had ar ident tcruplu concerning Inflicting U n il. deaih penally “in proper caiei

lOnly.one had and wu IrmnedlaU

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.-IDAHO. TUESDAY MOItKINGING. AUdU3T.S2, ms..: '' I ' tamps Go On Sale

pti uciil on snlc in WnHhinKton, G )f fhe nationnf rpcovcry admlnist [omer. The stamps «'crc passed.acr A.

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excuied.DnD6 Whether Dolores RoberU, RORS nune for the Umwni* 39-mon

old daughlrr. would be a wlir )oa) wu uncertain In view ot itaUme — made yuterday Uial ihe wu » t been to become a moUter. Since Mraio lucli a day Uie girl had been t l Uie he ne lu4 of-Dr.-Margarel-Umion,-tUte,r >mion Uu detindani, excepl for a ali turtle period reeenlly when she took a t It with 10 Oregon, The ltlie had iubp(>tni 1 beea her u a wllneu In tn ftlUmpl

gain InformaUon u to Uie. bomi: - of Ut* couple, which Ute tUU et ' Undi belled lU appartnt ct M m, tfstl. l»*mioB uld he wu lurprt n whn *>ten he itetrd hU entwhile nur

; " I would not believe ll unli: :lg Uio lured by ray lUter (Dr. Lamtc >nilder that ll wu true." he uld, "nalura might it wu a lurprlic to me althougi

•- knew nolbins of her penonal i ! auu fain. My only knowledge of her« 1 Uuw In connection wlUi her duUei i-yexr- nursemaid In my home.“ 'I uked Rea uld the gtrl lud toM h 1 any Ute itbry lerenl weeki a«o. Al Pa lg Ihe field. Callfomla. a marriage llcti caiei.- wu Uiucd July 7 to MUi Robe dliUly and Warren Sorenion.San Jose. I

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^ H n POORA. IndU, Aug. 31 MV - ildmble anxiety wu exprta»

Bight by aiso^les of Ute Ual ^ B OtndhU*«bo hu grown <t ' wuker u a retult ot hU fan ^ B leitlns a nfiisal by.tbi fortn

^ ■ 1 to granl him pririlegot enabi ^ ■ 1 conllnuallon ot bU ttnpalgn ■ m btlf of the unloucbi let. - ^ H l The IndUn letdni who wi B n moved to r hospital^yeiUnUy B0 ' Yerodt Jail, wU iB' Ui»' ilxtl n ofhU.rtrt.v r • - ‘

HU wife, ftr red with him ' number ot oUtm nrly tbU r

when theyiltartod a.nevr dlM ^ ■ j enee cunptign, « u released ■ ■ Jill and Ipenl tour houn a'Boll Ule tonisMt he wu tieW M peacefully-Rav. 0. P. Andn W ' Uie mahaima? llteiong frUnd.-p m ed him durlnt tlw day.

B i DETROIT INVESTIGATC ■ OF BANK common /» ' HPOVER-TO AID.IN PRI

m j'[. (ContUiued Prom Page 0H' isilnit the bant: and 'IU offl

' Ihe lenalor. declining to preaer authority because he said he ‘

. Gen- anybody.-ifatrn tue Jurr Hut "fhere Jiu'bee;

klndi of •kiting' of checki li across to mlilead the publlo" i ifierjil. Uie actual comlitljn of-the I>

Ke dUd what he declared one eximple of tbo "lerloai ee tlon" In banUns InUreiU here one oeculon. he ttld. the Dt

.. Truit company -got W.OOOMO : *- the ||,e Pint Nallonal lUnk-Del "i***” * then lurned around and depo

Ihli amount with Ure Plnl Nnt emenU Bink-Dtlroll fts ft Imit furnj; u toonRnorUl NeUt Net Effectshotne n,i ^t UtU." he

'iwai'to-ihow-thti-eich-bink ( a tr^ MJWO.OOO in cuh-more than it

neadlds'ot Ute extmlnen' re brought a drtmiUo cUmai to

lud nerer been returned for tll rptlied u, whcUter the mtirlige took p " “««■ wu not known.

' "Her condlUon hu noUtlng t< ill! »i- wllh the caae.“ Uie defenie attoi union) said, “bul If the proeecutlon luraliy tempU to Uifer that Camion U ough I falher of MUs RoberU' unt uU at- child, we tre retdy lo refuU er Wll lUch Inferenee.Uei ts "MUi Roberts told me Uie t

iome weeki tgo tnd stve.me d him ntmeofUufither.ltUnolUm ; Pair- She bad planned to be married llcente ihe and her iweetheirt took oi ioberU marriage llcenie. ThUwlU be oft< M. but in rourt It neceuary.'

lx )u re alwi Z^hesterfields

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W e ll, I've wotl factured dgtrette

^ Chesterfields tut<For a dgflfetti

must have first tl; tobacco. This tn

M n ^ H "tobacco, filled IB I^ B Then, blended ar

tobacco there mt ^^^B of the right ktndi ^B^^ bacco . . . tobsc BB^ A flavor and troma.

Aroms, as j ou It's jtiscJike the pi foods. It's appetizi better. Ic tnikes

L Thea agaio, figood tute, it tni size, the dgari^e

S v |w it tnust be right, Jusc 7 Chestet

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1 Mv-Con- the*luuntTof!«««« to- rttd Uu tmcrpecUd tederale l^ t m a Inlo Ihe recordi.

Reading from the reporu ft lUl men* eonceminf Ufioojooo InOot to employet of tho Unk. of whl 11»“ t3fi00M> tlnady U

*>«ntnU- ^ il be Uler,-‘t ’ senator qoted the examiner"! n

t»o wu re- ,.ember, 1M3, report u followi:- «*»»• *»• i ' Uie purchau of Detroit Banke

comptny itock (the holding cor hta tnd t pany). The fall tn thU stock h IbU nonUt broken Ihe morale of the employ r dlKbedi- tnd ereaUd defalcaUon dan<« rated from <nu dlrecton should rellere the ei in at hU pioyu of thli itock. The slodt h

fallen from more lhan S300 a aha I sleeping (o to and U the root of oiucb cf tl ;• Andrn^ iroubJe. The bank hu tbout 3« lend.-vUlt- 000 thare* u colUUnI for ioat

U wu ft dangerous aet to tlic — tuch a condlUon to ^ f . -lATORS Durtnt Uie lUlIng or unntn< I%I, tf>u ptnons, who Ute untlor uid, o 3N A SK talned loau fxtyn the bank ai DPnoC vould be unable to pay thcM iMB r n U B t (he tfnator digreued to remwks

“I am rery much interested i a Ooe» thU genUeman (he did net |f — , ■ ■ I the man'i ntme) becauie tt U ft I OfflclaU. leged that, and been reported b ireaent hU him tbat Ur. Herbert Hoover tayt I he “doet am a dangeroui min and the pul lOdy." lold lie ihould be warned about it. I'beentll "Ar iWi'parUcuUr'llme"I"wai :ki In an to urge Ihe aliomey general ts Illo" u to Ute proeecutor to inrtu Mr. Hooti he Detroit to come here'and Ull what a bi.......... .' w sn ^ 'amrl mil - hit-wm-tifintlared .wu an opportunilr (0 explain to" (ti aw eondl- Jury Juit why,I am. m h a U . here. On man."le Delroit AlUiough Uie lenator't rtmar )M0 from wu mtde la a faceUoui tone, attoi ik-Detroit. nen »W he erldenUy referred t depMltcd recent dlicuuloni by tbe Judge Uu

I NnUonal Mr. Hoorer. now In Palo Alto. Call funij.- fomU. had been approached to ap

prar before Ihe Jury to tell hU itor of White Houie acUrltles durin

" he said. erenU Utat led up to the lUU' bink'had bsnkins-hollday.-No-eoojmenl-ha lan it ac- been made by Ur. Hoover ta t-------wheUier.h».U.coniJderlns.UiB prein ' reporl enlitlon of Uittmony.ut to the _____

ON FISHWO TRIPPALO ALK). Calif,. Aug, 31 « V

Former Preildenl Herbert Hoore OOK puce jgyjj ^Inn lo'dft on Ihe announce

"'O t of <>»'«'»>* that the: itlOT ft^ “ k him lo accept a lubiweal OTU the ^ ‘nveillgnllot' unbornfuu any Paul Sexion. accnUry to .Mr

Hoorer. tald he wu wlUi % fltblnj Uie Itbry party tn Oreten or SUkiyou county I.me Uis CtllfomU. Sexson lald he doubUc .Lamson. If be will be abU U get In touct rrled and with Ur. Hoorer for “ two or thre* ok out ft dayi." He did not know Uu extci M oflered wheretbouUcf Ute lUhlne ptrty, bi

utd.

ways saying is taste bettery o u ’d t e ll m e w h y

Evorked in tobacco; I'vemanu* , rettes. . . and ru tell you why tute better.irette to have a good taste, te :st the right kind of Domestic ia means ripe, mellow, imeee - k] with .Southern suosbine. rd and cross-bletided with thii . . e must be the rigbt quantity «nds of aromatic Turkish to* obacco that has a pleuing oma.you know, adds to the taste, he pfeuingoronu frotn certaia )etizing.Itmakesthefoodtuto ' ' ikes the dgarette tute better, n, foe I dgarette to have « t tnust be ipade right. The riitte paper, eveiythiig about

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Shippers a t S ta le Meetino

' Agree 'on M aster Code

And M arketing ,

• A oiMUni of Idiho pr«JuM AlP- pen arly Sunday mornins edttntljIit-hourMsslon "

, lo u i« whlcli ‘>>«y■ of Inmrpor ilon (ind »

Idtlio. VfgpUble IndiulrlfJ. Inco • jwnud. and ndopttd » mMktllt j •rtment «nd muttr «de for d »• en In Idaho potatoes, onions, let- tooe ctlrry nnd sr«n pea*. •

. -TilTniyonB inulKi. rlreicd »fr. en from each ot ihree dlnirlcl*. were •uihofUed under the by-law to eJ«t IhB association’* presldeni and Ktfrttarr. al» *1* trustees at large

* trom Ihelr onm number, i Tne- eode prorlded for eitlmates J tir eommodltln commltteu ot a f jBlnfmum price for encli erop lo bc I .dtfcjTOlned before Juir%-»1 time-noi . ' iciH (han tlie estimated coil of pro- I ductlon nnd Uie coil of preparaUon 1 of' wpetables for market and all

»' niarlccllneeharte.C ■ ---------- -Ttic aHoclnllon's tnwlefii arc lo

y name the commodltlc* eommltle*. ' ope-half the membership of these •

Tnutefs also ore aulhorlwd to ] lume'labor relations eomijilitces. I

Commluloner Allendi ,T . I« Jolm-wn. Idalio eommlislon.

eroI asrlculiure. attended llie meet- li Inc and exprewed Erntlflcatlin over E Its vote lo Include In tlte code a « declaration of 100 per cent Inspec* tlon of all jiroduets. Many*of Ihe oommluloners predeceiMrs. Jark -j Adsms. Idaho Palls, remarked, had e Uboitd but filled to estabmh com« o

or[he'' propxcd codo nlatlne to-trranfllnir-ofpotaio b«p were MrlcliJii. ou# when F. J. Schullr. frdcrnl ln.'|*ccllnn *uper\'la- g cr. advised new federal urndcx meet- j Ing many objjctlona herelofore urs* cd «lll be made effccllve Scptembtr• .The produce denlem' meeting here J completed work bcsun a week ago ' tt animllar meettns at Caldwil. ~

Wdlcatlng fxient of the dcilers ‘ rrprtxnled. It was announced Ihnt there are only « licensed polnto dealers In Idalio, but GO Idaho ves- etable deolem rcKlslercd altendance E •i the meellnR Iiere. ^

Harty Young. Nnmpa, code and h ontanlutlon committee chairman. •nd'Dtan Bhloley. Idaho Palls, pre.v ident Idaho Potato Des.crs’ nsjorla- a tlon; alicmaled as chairman of tht |i meellng, with I, O. audmundscn. n

1. Durley, accretary. '; . .lark Adams. Idalio Fal>, chair- »

i. isan of ettstem district trustees, wa* 'liathorized lo call a meeting of llie \*uit(cs ttl the earliest convenience r to complele the new Mioclatlon’s or- i

‘ gnnlutlon. T.Trusteet were eiecled as follows: r

Trvitres Elected IEMlem district — Jnck Adim.'.

Idaho Falls, chairman; Joo Andrea- son. St. AnUiony: Andy HanMii, Ab- d

i wdeen: P. W. Dultner, Poeatello; j Neal aase, Shelley; J . Pendleberry, h . Blaekfoot; J. E. Zundell. Rigby. ll

Southern dlstrlct-R. L. Pcnce, c Burley, chairman; P. P. Alildulst. Bull!: K. II. McDsvltt. Twin FaUi; William Savage. Kimberly: J. D. C Priizler, Jerome; nill Bailey. Edcp; 1 Wayne Newcomb, Rui>crl. C

Wejilern dbitrlcl-U P. Yoder, li Nampa, clintrman: 'J. 0. Watwn. w Parma; J. II. OlllRsky. Caldwell; L L. Ilutst. Wilder: J. C, Scweli; Nom- pa; lUrry Sabln. Pajtlte; W, P. Ho- 1 denbausli. Caldwell. J

Tlie committee which submitted K Um propoied nintkellng ngrecmenl S and.«od« *ai comi»»ed ot Harry » Youi»,‘ Nam^'; ^ohn Brooto. Bur- .

by. Idaho'FalU; K. If. McDayltl. a Twin FalLi; P. P. AhlfiuLit. Buhl. Ij

p fliim ia L ''SGOIlEli IN' Llioiii

_____ 11OALDWELt, Jdaho, Aug, 21 M")-

DlsUlcl Judge John C, Rice today p Issued a writ of mandate, directing 3. c, Smllh. county auditor, to pny County Allorney Prank Meek hi* P

filli Mlarjf ot $:0S33 u fixed by I stHb Mate constlluilon. t;■ County Attorney Meek Iim been 8 ^receiving but IIMiO n monlh since a

list May, nnd hc broURlit Ihe action si on tho ground that n bill paued by the Idaho legislature last spring lo reduce Canyon countj’ to the see- P ond class, vas ilgned by Lieutenant M Oorenur Hill In a dltfcrenl form n than that In which ll passed the ll legislature. Is

Judge nice luued a lempomr; It vrlt of mindale August 4 when Ihc c( tull Wll flled. and today he made It permanent.

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N E W C IT Y O R D I N A N C E m_ ____ la

A new ordinance governliiz elec- ” trlcal workers and contraclnra was pttiented lo clly council last night by Jt. L. Dlnkelackcr. elecUlwlcon- tractor. In belialt Of the Journry- “ men eleclrlelan* and contrnclors ot U» city. He iskcd par.«.irc of the ordlnwee and repeal ot the rxl ilng J one. ■ e new draft wm rt-terred to ®; Cl^AltomeyOeorsc Paulson. ”

ThB new ordinance would coIleet in annul icense fee ot »50 from MCh elecuical contractor. No II- cenM* fe« Is now oollected

Tie new draft also would nro- vide for Eiamlnillen of eaeh Jour- iiryman electrician ^ n board com- pt«d of Uw clly cleclrJeai inipec- tf lor, one Journeyman flecUlclan and one cnnlractnr. Na esamlnalloa for * contmctors U provided. The exi.u u Ing ordlninee does not provtdi ta to CMmlnallen cf tiUigr Joumeymu nc or eontmetor.

The Kale ot fee* collecled by the pe kMtjr Inipeclor trem eonlractor* on Cl ' th# w, la frtled down nomtwhit as «■ nacited (0 lb« prueot ardloucc,

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X • . ■ \“ SEV EN children from a groi in ijlioro were carlrcd down by ill .nt Rocknwtt.v beach, Lon;rI«- — wcn rrevlved-by-ltfeytiBWBr-]

. Cll over some bf the victimB.' le — ■■

“BR€Vm €SI- Y1>IU Falher—MIm Madge Cwlng.

Kansas City. Is visiting her faUicr, :r E. K. Ewing, manager of Ihe Holly- a wood Itudlo.

II on I« a l Btt*lBf«»-Harnr Dcnolt, k Twiir Falls attorney, returned last u evening from a day's visit lo Boise >’ on legal buslneu.

_ Return. FronL t ^ r - Mr. anrt^ Mra. Tom Plicl^ have reliimed from-'*• jcvtral days- at Clarenden Hol ■ Springs. They enJo)-ed trout lUhlng ;■ and shot wme grouic.

Ueemed lo Wed-WUllam Adam _ Schlund and Martha Ellia.bcUi Pet- i: erson. both ot Twin Palls, secured ' a marriage llcenic al Twin Falls fj county recorder's olllce. . it • a Back From CoaiUMlsi OoroUici .. Cresa relumed Stlurday fron Long ^ Beach and I.ike Arrowhead. Cill-

fomli. where she has been vUitlng id her aunl, Mrs. R. H Haavn. n, 'I- Conclude* Vlsll—Jerry Worley, 1- assisunl manager of Swift and com- u: pany, Porlland, hat returned there II, nftcr visiting his mother, Mrs. M. B.

Worley, nnd fimlly, ond his sister, r- Mrs. Paul MoMley.

>« Visit Friends - Miss Lenore Oit- rander and Miss Maurlne BaiUrd,

f Ttt-lii Palls, and the M l«« BruUh nuter. Mildred Barker, and Ruth

: Peck. Buht. nre vlsltln; frlenli In Boise nnd CaldweU.

■I* Answen Alarm—Twin Palis fixe >• deptrtment was ealled Sundty lo i; l» . Washington itnet where fire y, had curled from a gasoline stove In

Ihe residence occupied by Art Bev- e, criy. Damage was small.H Back I-tem Trip - Mr, and Mrs. 3. Curils Turner, ihelr ron. Harry i: 1-urner; Mra. Mary Turner and

CurlLi Eaton have returned from a r. trip to Yellowstono park and vUlti tl, with relatives In Colorado.

I- nelgm tron Monnta!n*-Mrs. Rex I- Thomu and family, Mrt. 0. II.

Johnson and daughter nnd Anna d Mae Malbsrg hive relumed from the It SawtooUi mounulns. They spent a 7 wtek tl.lhe Rocking NP ranch.P. Here on Visit—Outlay Rlherd andj. ft||y-Blh?y*t|— rffHH.1. and Pred Haines. El Monte. Call-

loriUt, arflrcd Sundiy for a tew dayr, Tlslt tt Uie homea of Ihe-M- aunU, Mrs. Effic Hinton md Mrv W. 0. Smith.

Btck from t)Ub-Dr. and Mn. 0,1| T. Luke. Twin Pnlli, and R. Luke.1 Buht, have relumed frwn Jumplon. I!, UUh. where they were ealled by the

lllncM ot W. >1. Luke, lither ot the i- two men. Mr. Uike U much lm-1 J prored.lg " « " ■ y Ptllenlt Leave IlotplUI-Among 1* patlem* <llAmlAM-d during the Ust ly « hour* from the Ta-tn Fall* coun­

ty general ho*pltal were Je.« F_ n Bmllh. Twin Fall*, mijor turgery.« and PrtU Jphnscti. Bullt. major n surgery patient nlM. ly ■ ■■ «g Aerrpi* Charge - Rev. nnd Mri.' > Fred Illll. the former llie wn r f ' It Mm. O. M. Htll. Twin FalK hair ' n moved from Chicago,•where Rev. Mr. e Hall haa been studying for the min­

istry, to Avoca. Nebraska, where he y Iiu necepled the patlorate of the c community church.

ObcsIi m n Alaska — Mrs. Ray Hall and sons, Ray, jr„ and Jlmmlf, ' and Mrs. Ous Prewell, all of Ketcb-

. Ikan. Alaska, arc giie.ita ot Mrs. O. , : M, Hill, Mrs. Ray Hnll’s moUier-in-

law. Tlie group is cn roule to CM- , . cago and Kaiuas City. ,

{ GbcsU From New Yotk-Dwlgnt ! . Sanderson, head ot the department ! . ot rural todal organlatlon of Co.-- , , neli unlverslly. Ithica. Kew York.J with Mr*. Sanderion and daughter., ML’J Alice 6indcr:Bn. arrived Ule ; S-ilurday tor a two-day vl lt at the ,

home of his nephew, j. li. Bland- J ford, T«ln Falls attorney. ,

" Ixivt for CallfomU-Mn. Lor- ' nine Huichlnvin and ehlldren left ,

. for Ihrlr hnme In Whittier. Callfor- |

. nil, Saturday, afler ipendlng the ,

. summer with Mr*. Hutrhlnion’ipar- «

. cnU, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Putsler. c 1 cr ■ t• It Icave.t Uic city electrical Inspec- I P tor paid, at al pre«nt, by fees and I not uliry. o

The council granted a reuil beer a ’ permit lo Ro.u CroloU, the Club : ' Clgir Itore. 12S SJicshnne slreet p I south, U tras the fortieth llccnie,c , i»uc« hy Uu til/. U

TWIN PALLS DAILY I

,ve Sweeps Seven Ghildrei

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rroup.of onilian yoiitiRfitors enjoy by an tindcrlow when A high wav ' iKlanil. Some of Ihelr cnmpaiiioti;

IM.— (/n riioto.

» i 'calVornln b7'carl''^Ulcrr' I 'In Mawtooth Reg1«n-Mr. and Mn.

ng, H, Kniiht and MU* Alma Ehlcn. Cf. Sin Francltco. and Mrs. Jennie ly. Builer. "Twin Palls, lett Sunday for . a few days visit to Stanley Batin In

the Sawiooth mountain area, tol- «. lowing a three-day trip lo Yelloik’- i,t itonc park. Mra. Knight and Mlu Ik Clilct3 and Mrs. Bulier are cousin*.

_____On.Btlcf_Vlill -.Jlr,.Bi>d.Mn..E.. Lcc'Maxon and daughter, Roberta,

PorlUnd. retumlnclrom.an.oiteml- J"! ed lour lo Chicago-and-Atlnnlli

eoasl centers, arrived yeiterday for a brief vWl at Ihc home ofMr. aml Mn. D. Harvey Cook. Mr. Maxon nnd Mr*. Cook are brother and its-

«n ler. Ilc Is a former Twin Pallt reli­ct- deal.red - - ,dls FaUent improvr»-Dean Iltdlleld.

Injured recently In nn automobile tccldent nenr here. Is gelling along

lea “Ju l line,- It wu reported t l Twin mg FalU county general hospltil yci-i ill- terdiy tflemoon. Mr. Hadfleld 1S|| ing scrvlce ilatlon aapcr\-lior In this',

dklrlcl for the Continental Olljj compiny, with bcidquirters In Salt

ey, Uke City. ^

Undergo Openllont-Among |m- n llcnts at Ihe Twin Fallt counly gen-

... eral hosplUl who lubmltled lo ma- ' ‘ Jor operttloni yeilerdty were; E. J.

BaldcKhwller, HaieUon; Mrs. J. O, Heldel. Buhl: 1.1m. Millie Owiley. llagermnn; Mn. David Read, Han-

” • stn. Mra. Ellen Durfee, Twin Fall*.and Melvin Freund, alx-year-old

‘‘h Mfl ot Mr. and Mra. D. D. Freund, m Pller.

Accident ^Ictlmi Beller — Three Ire TB-tn PaUs men Injured i)ear King 10 HUI In an automobile A^&denl lait Ire week eontlnilii; © ihow Improvement,In Caplaln RalplrS. Leighton, the mon !V- fcrlously hurl, }Ysterday attemoon

wai reported at being "\-ery lalli- ' “ factory al Twin Fall* counly hai­rs. plUl Captain J. W. Porter had rc- ry covered lutflclcntly lo be able lo b! nd downtown j-csterdny lor a few a ililnutes. 0^ C. H?iidrlck*on. sltll

111 confined lo his room at the Park h.ot«l, wnt able lo sll up a short time.

luiiiTiisraDi “ iiBJcwNTyirand — -

0Q0BlM0',rtTH,: i fOpcctol loTtiD Ji* Ne*-»)-Puner«l tenlee* wxr# eon*

ducted loday nl 10 A. M. from Uie Ooodlng MethodUt Epicopal church

^ forRnymond8tnuss.lll-yenr-«Idson ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Straua wbo

_ died of Injuries received at Elko. Ne* O’ vada, Ual Prlday. Bev. W. C. Bow-

man had chan* of ihe services. A nuarletle compoted of Mrs. Laun

" I Douglass. Mlu OuK-lle Ball. Prank VWilpkey tans two

.■.Inlennent «-as In Elmwood ceme- teiy-under llic dlrecllon of Oie Tliompson undertaking conipany.

The youtli, while en route to hU ' home from Calltcniia, was walking i

on the railroad tracks when itruck bjr; ■ ^ a train. Hit injuries proved laUl a ,

few momentt later.He Usun'lved by Ills parenls. who ;

reside five miles northwest of Oood- t . r , Ing, a abler, Irene, and two broth- i " en, Charles, Jr., tnd Herbert. . j Ir. "■ ...........

EwraiisciTrs ■„ piLraDMSig Retail food and beverage dealesa / . ot Twin Paia mecttne Iwt night it C J . the Rogenon lioiet expreMrd Indl- c

vldual approval, wlllioiii ofticlnl nc- J tlon, of the Indufir?-'* n.iiional code *-

. whleh provide* a minimum wage of I , M cents an hour for employes, a

working wetk of 48 hour* for wo- g ... men and a wofklng wceta ot M i

houra tor men. C. c. KliiKibur>- pre- cf : kldfd. , I:

The rtiUurant. drug store and c drink lUnd proprleiors orfanlsed d

' themselves Inio a city organlaatlon I; by elecllon of V. C. Wray president nnd Howard Speer Kcrrl.iry. • *

■ A second meeting will bc filled d 'I- soon. It which Ilme It U hoped to n

hsve rcpftienUtlre. prew.nl from • ' ' all «uch rsiabUshmenU In the clly «

*0 lhat otflclil action can be taken o on the codc. Adherence to It Is cx-

- peeled. The code ha.< been approved • hy Ihe national recovcrr admlnls- » irallon. *

td James O. Whelan. *i>'cl*l dUlrlct orgonlier for llie Amrrlcan Peder-

•r alien of Labo.-. eipl.ilned the re*- a lb aurant employes’ union no* in »' I pfoce*! of formation litre. Several 1« le.cf lh* proprietors who fpoic de- A

Idared tbey wen sot oppoic<l lo -

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.YNEWS, TWIN FALLS. mAHO

Iren To Death

I m B P h

ijoyiitff an nnnunl visit to the seu- wave swept them from a aundbar iiioris fliiffcrinK from stibmeraion crol-ututhcJieaRh ii« >ftinril!i.worlfa

iiB if ir I MSFEHilol- _ - . .

lui District Ends Five-Year Fi|)ht1*.

P For Funds to Improve ''B ra iD h ol Hijliway '93'

llli ____jQf .mil A five-year fight to have the Twin ,on Palis -loop," tlale highway' branch Iti- ot federal highway R. declared a ttl> federal aid road has been ended by

decision of Twin Falls highway dU­trlct lo widen the SO-foot rlghl of

eld. war to e« fett, a condlllon ot fcderfl Ule ttd under the national rtconry act, >iiK J, I). Slncma, dUtnci englnMr. lold cin the Clly councU Ust night.«-| As a result It U believed cerlalu “ ilhat approximately Mven mUca ol

''■»; mu road, under the new pUn com*I Ing under federal aid Influence at a feeder rotd. wlU be lurtaced wlUi lundnrd. oiled gravel, entirely al cost. of. tho. federal govenuncnl

I’a* through funds avalUble under.the national recovery act.

" J ' ThB project hu the aUte’s ap- 'o ' proval and lu uecullon will begin i,v' u won u fedtral approval, now ez-

peeled, U pined, ll U anld. illj. Mr. Slncma lold the council Utl old nlghl thal Uie dUtricl bu already nd. signed up about DO per ccnl ot the

40 property ownen affected,' the district aehclns to pay for eight

irce additional fcS at tach aide of the :ing preient right ot 'vay ot the rate of lait from 1200 to UOO «o acre, int. jjg appeared befora. the council to

negotute. for a plcco of tho city's old niter me. 5S/100 ol an acre In extent, needed for Uio right ot wny.

“ * It WM rtfencd to City Attorney Oeorge PauUon.'>0 ^ d to b:'Imprond begin* one-qutrur mUc touth.of South I’ark groccr)', on SouUi Wuhlngton ' atreet al the.city limits, goet one tnd three-quarten mtle touih,

, thCDCc four and one-haU mllea west,• thence thrcfquartcrt mllo wuih- 1 west to connect wllh Unlled Slalet' highway U ol Godwin. • ____I I I One and ihrcc-quirlw miles of M ' the preienl road,U n^4«m aur-

faced and the U graveled.

d e iilirI.H m in ip i

* BOHL, Idaho, Aug. 31 (Special lo The Ntwi)-A mecUng of 300 grow- cn in Uie high sehool building litre . tonight, heard Harvey S. Hale, Twin Patls eounly agent, and Luke ,

“ * V; .Oonntr, dislrict tdfUory com- ' mlltetmtn, ciplaln'the'Amerlcan

., whett illuallnn and the agrtcultur-l nu nl adjuilmriit ‘admlnUlratlon't al-> “«i>olmenl pUn ot. bounty payment*, byjlo whnt grc»tri who contract lo• a reduce wlient crop acretgtt. 11

The se.4fon. which wu ont of n 'ho rrrlei of similar dUtrlct meeting* In »d- the founly, was entirely education-' lh- al. and u lo bl fallowed by an or-.

ganUallon mmiof,OUcustlng tho wheal al|uallon.i

and refenlng lo chtrtt, Ui# counly ' agent ihowed other ntUons have

raUed Urlff btnltrt so Uiat Amerl- can wheat fxportt’drcpped lu l ytar

JU to io.ixoan busheU from a former I J 2O9M0,»K>-builKl export

Notwllbitandlng' a thori whetl . oop'ihU yetr'wilt) an eKlmntrd

eas Araerlctn pTDductloa’.of enly 460,- at 000.000 liufheLs llitre wu a'nin 'l"'" dl- er’‘3MMOJMO busheli on hand lasl »e- July .1, .|9 lhal there till be a Ide ■’burdemcme"' carry-over, llie coun-, of ly igtnl. dfcUred. - [(a OUier dliirtct meeUoci of whe.-it

growen for fxpUntflon of thr! 1 M whtaf ftluatloii and llie allolmenl ' re- cropreduetloii plan ire to be held

In the Mrrchinl).’ btilldlrur on thel nd eounty fair gioundt'at PUer Tuei-i xd day evenlnr. ind In the high Khool on In Twin Falls Wednesday evening.

: = = = = r = = = ^ = dtaUng'wllh tuch a union, nnd

*0 many jpraken deelartd thtmEClvM umpired to abldestrldlyby prn-

lly vlrioni of the Induitn't nttlonal «n codt.X-ed , , ,. •----

It Too Smoke Too Much Id Wntrh Vour.Slomnch T- Por quick rrlief from Indigestion ' t. tnd uiwt itomich dua lo exetselvt I In smoking try Dr. Emil's Adla Tib- I *1 ItU. Don'l step imoklng. Jujl utf I e- AdU T>bleu.-.\ltjMli: Pbahnacy (0 -Adr. * I

gociO Y jII PHONE 32 j

Mn. P. w. McRoberU, Mn, E. 3. Malcnt and Mr*. OrU Co’der wera liwlcut* At a one o'clock lunehcon al tlir McRoberU home Monday af- ternnoii linnoting Mrs. W. H. SUnley who IS If'uvlng thU wetk for Foca< lellx.

aarilrn flowen formed Uie altrac- I Uve inblc and room decorations l l ' Allcr ilic luncheon bridge wai I iilflvfj at fix tab’f*. wllh Mn, &ne*t I Wli.tr viiinliig hish. Mn. fiianley I iva* I'Kvriitrd with a gilt.I The aiiiiusl iilcnle ot Uio Unll!i I Club la.'. riijoycd by lwtnly>flv( I inrmixTs miii iliclr lamlllct al Mc< I Clam :, tiovr Sunday. Following U« I pKiilr lunrh, ilic afttrnoon w-iu 4 tpcnl io:Ully.

! Mr. aikt Mra. D. lltrvpy Cook, whe I arc leaving toon for'PoitUnd. Ors- f gon. wlii'it they will reside In tin I future, wtre lioiiortd nl a tU-UUrti

o'clock ilinner Monday at Uie hom< of Mr. and Mra. Rd ftlaher. Tho al-

Ctt- fair w arranstd by the PyUilaj' bar SLiter*. PtiuKhle wu pU}-cd follow- ion log tilt illniicr. Mr. and Mn. Cm ) rk. reccltrd a btiullful gift..

gursi* wrrc Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Put* -- der, Mr. aiKl Mn, Carl -Anderaon

Mr. and Mn. A. C. Zachariu, Mr- ai»4-Wr«rM-MaliWrMH.-WlU-mn.

nick. Mra. Prank Hlgbee, Mra. Idt Meade, Mrs. Ous Joluuon. Mrt

' Anna Jolinion. Mn. Ruth Thomas in and Mill Margaret Morgan, Hampa

ANNOUNCEMENTS

jhi Th Sunshine Circle club will meet wllh Mn. W. Z. Irona Wednci*

IVO day afiernoon. Roll call retponte QA- will-b«-cuirenl evenu.93 ------- The-Mtnlor-elub-wili-meel-wlUi

Mn. A. N. Balley.'Wcdnridiy afler- irin noon, Auguit 39. ich —I a Bemlcce UhUg will bc hoitcu to by Lambda sigma Phi tonight at het

IU- home one and Uiree-fouriht mllei of eoit on Addlwn artnue. Memben

irfl will mert ai ilio founuin In Ihe park let, nt 1 p. M ..old ----

Ttie Pai<cr, Scltton and Olue dl- vUlon ol the Handicraft club wl'J bc continued unlU August 79.11 it

; “ deilrtd lhat u many mtmben at . . poulble bring an iddlUonal fire * ctnu with which extra material will

be purchased.

The Mountain View elub will meet Wtdnrsday, Auguit a./wlth Mr*. Robert Rayi,

ap--Sin Hie J U club will meet aPths bome ez- of llin. Ida Swttl Wtdnttdty after­

noon. Eich member‘U requetted to Utl bring t lemon and to be pttpared to idy pay a penny for tach tttd In Uia Ihe l<mon. Memben dtalrlng traniport* the atlon ore uktd to meet In the clly .h i park near the MeUiodUl EpUcopal the church.1 of _______________ - •

iJANSEN TEAM TRIUM PH Sr In-ny. OOODINO, Aug. 21 (Special to ney 1110 NcwD-Tlmely hlU by Ihe

vltlton nnd trron by tho local Ittm [jns rtsultnl in a 12-lOvlcioryforHtn- uii) irn btiebill Iram bere Sunday, (on Ooodlng cMelled In hItUnc, making one'13 aafo hlowi lo lUnient 13.nh, ________________Clt,

SCHOOLS PREPA RE TO- ;,6PEN AT HO LLISTER

led ' hOLUSTER, Aug. » (flpeclal to Tilt Newi)-PreptntIoni are under war hera for the opening cf school

I BeptraErTTI MUt Mty Davenport wUl Itacirlho ' flnt, teeond.' third and fourth ,, , gndtt, and Cliffortf MUler wlU luve IM charge of Uie fUUi, tlxUi, levtnUi 111 and elghUi grada.

High ichool initructort are W. C. Mtytr, prlnclpa). Mlu Kanl John-

to ton and Alfrtd Reichert, Mr. RcUh- iw. rn wUl direct aUiIeUcs, tre

\3 •/im m d O kip. '„iOn Sa le $J140

Every Day•Id Ealj, A t We.W’i F.lr now, .1 (lit hel «< k. >U»eu( »1 billlu e*...

i « J m Itnm petifblo cm( h; tli* ul>.>0l «ploBiLl«bu»ftol(U*ptti.d»i»nJ'lg, tWttrmlnwnB.= MUSS UST

New. York...... $43.00n Boston ...........45.00r>. Kansas C ily__29.30lal Omaha .. ........ 30.00

Denver...........19.40- WnDhlnglon __43.00

UNION STAGE DEPOT;h 'iil Stioflhone North

iHO, TUESDAY MORNING, AU

HIHIICBIIPPIEJ - s m iiM iiiim i

A worilng week of belwetn 40 an< houu tor employet and a maxi

, mum working wttk of S2 houra to E. 3. (hop owncn are provUloni ot> codi

tndoritd lu l nlghl by rcprcicnti' hcon tivri ol 26 beauty thopi of Twit y «- na*. Uurley, Rupert, Ooodlng. Buh »“l*y and Kimberly, mttllng In the Tw« •oca- rtlli clumber et commcree room'

wllh Newell S. Wlghl, dumber ue- U*c- rtlir>-, preildlng.Horn- venlcf H. Uopold. of the Eugrn: *a* Wave studio. TwlD PtlU, was clcctei

meat rhalrmsn ot the Southem Idahc inlcy Brautlclaiu’ usocltkllon. Into whlcl

tliftse (itrtoiu pretent organUec tlirmsclves. The chairman wll

Jnliy choose a wercury.•Il''® A new «alB of jfflccj wu agreet Me- upon, which wUl go Into ertcct S(P'

g Ui9 itmb:r 1 and which wlU be tiv »■>« noimced bctore tint dale.

Tho code.endortcd wai one preV' touily prtparcd by the tUU atsocla'

. who Uon of bftuUclons and approved b: Ore- (he naUonil uioclitlOn of that in- 1 the duitry. It U pUnned to meet the ap. ^Uny proval ot Ihs nallonal recovery td-

e al- All beaullcltni ot thU section a Uilan iiic lUtt are eligible for mcmbentilf illow- in Uw new orgtnUaUon and an op- Cook portunlly to Join will be given them

. Itwu said lait night.___________

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' CLOVKR, Idaho. Amr. 31 (SpecU to The Newtl-Thii Rev. nnd Mn P. Wtiierkamp, Sherwood, Oregon who are vlilUng their wn. Ocrhardi Wtiltrkamp, In Clover, on Sunda] evening obsen-ed their fonioU w-eddlng iimlvenary. A thort relig­ious service wu held In the Iiome Ir

will which Ihe ntv. W, P. Daiintnftltd met- iMit pastor, addresstd -some appro- Miue prlaU rtmirkt lo Uie celtbratlnt

couple. A nftltrU Uwn supper wai terved lo about.M gueaU. Thou al-

..u , leiullng from' mora dUUnt |Wlnt2 fwr. ™ Mttaet Oolnella arid Vic-

torU Wtiierkamp, Sherwood. Ore- ; aon; the Rev. and Mrt. Luthci

to Wttlerkimp, Ruptrt; Xlr. Adam 11b tnd timlly. Rupert: Mr. and Mn

’ C. Uhl and diughUra Hertha and Btrthi. nuptrl; Mr. E. Tbaemerl and fimlly, Rupert; Albert Dockler Rupert! the Rev. M. K.. ZigH and family. Twin PalU. Local luciti were, Uie Rev, and Mn. w; r. Dan- nenfeldl and daughten, John’Mey-

**’; «r and family. The celebrating “ “ eouple received numtrouiibeauUtul

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’rev- moU)»rCBllcd,“lhe blondo tlgresi xla- wu ■rrc*l«d w onicago police ii d by connection'With the'tlaylng o I 111- OiuUve.Hoch, 10, during a rob lap- bei7c-W, Photo, td- ..................... ...

D in ^ 'a A U e R AT OAKLEY OAKLSY. Aug, 31 (Specltl lo W

‘ 05>* Ncw») T- PUy nlghl for lUke am nrm. wart'prlmirjr offlcen wtw 'held li

Iho Rtlnbow htll Wedntiday eve riitiTir. Okiru neir uutfrr Ihe dttfc tlon of Mn, A lU m ’Htrdy tnd MU VerU BOe.'tUke pUy Ittden.

P a iilfia s e b a ll Nim D efeats H azeltot

K B y 12-to- l ScortUeUi . _____

PAUI« Aug. 31 (Specltl te Th Newal-Ptul't bueball Ittm con qutred Huelion here Sunday if l

Sing lop-sided icore et IEach leioi .hid won three game

’ and lott four, according .to Ute Io V,.- cal muiager. and the Mn^tt mtrk nil cd Ihe close of'the Southern Idahi “f ! : Itaiiuo Mttou here.IIU out IS batsmen and made one hom<

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Paul .^..a^'ooi OM }U>13 17 1 IttU Baltmes: Ulywblte,.Lance anc }in. K«lty;'«l&rkandBeo(dlot ier- ' _______llin* — — — — —Utui ind daughten left for Kelchun

Monday momlng to tpend ■ week'i tcldt Tteatlon Ui Uie StwtoOUu. = g g = ^ = ,.......

First FThese Advano

$129® For crifip Fall days you'

these Jaunty new modoli I ,...t)’|)e«. Lots of new velvet

well as beautiful crepcs. 1 of trimmlnR and style i

^ unual-lndividuallty . . . yi ^ such (luality and style. iffS OlherSmnrl

1 \ $3.90, $5.1

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n ei^yeiUrday >omtog, at TwinH FaUt county genen] botpltal, whtnM ho wu brouiht.from Rogtnea;W t UtUe U known ot While hers and''■ It u believed hU rtUUvet live -In,■ Ttui. THe body retu at Evtnt amf-:■ Johnson mortuary where fimer^ ,H amngemenUawaltcoaUctwllhreNH allvts.

IB Rattlesnake Bites l r \ End Woman’s Lite -

I BAKERSFIELD. Cal, Aug. 21 V ' ' Twlct bliUn by a raltltsnako while V ’ the wu Hilling on Brush cmk, near

' Ptlr\-lew, Mn. RtyNlcholj,3l, wife., of a local rtal Otale man. died In

: i>Ji local hcaplUl loday. DtaUi ame at]?,j y tr an ll-hour light by pliyilclAnt to.<, JJ. uve htr life.lgre*a“ — , —s r i l W o m a n 'L e a p s F r o m “ F a s t- M o v in g A u t o -

MULLAN, Idaho, ug. 81 MV-Mrt: LEY Leon P. Marlon. Los Antelet, leaped. toTbc fromtnaulomobUeUawUafSOmUei* le and an hour, rolled 00 teet down a boui*. teld In drr-strewn embankment, and eecap*..S' *’'*• ed with cuU and bruUctu. ;

ahe.wMbreughUoa h o le l^ • today by tier husband, and wu pb^-; ed under tbi can of a physldaiu

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I i n e S S S , £ S o t t r . a , .her huibtnd wu driilnr. Tbe road

ic o n wu In the hlUt betweea Sallete tnd'

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SPANISH WAR V E T E R A N -;y afU -----I et 13 I>uncnl itnlctt for Saoutl BuDr-

A7. HsnMS, BpanUh-Amerieta wat camu retcran who dUd In OalM Statei. lte lo- iicgpiuiitBoUeTliunday.wtrtbeld-- msrk- Bt'-Whlle-mortusty-eb^-at-J— Idaho o’clock Siturday aftenioon.. - i ,i\, itrurk Rev. P. E. Flnler, pattor Ranttfu Cm * community cbarthi offkOaM. U rT . .

J. W. Boutoa and Mn. J . A. D y i^ ' n . tint u dueU, ’’Stvtd by Orace? s s "'Th'ltr nu Wing,- and “Lead Me

. „ , OenUyHoroe,PaUier." • ^and Twin PHU nail ot the epaolth-'’ '

Amerletn wtr vtterani w e -la-____ charte ef mUUary aenrlcM at tbe''

trave la Twin PalU cemeleiy. Pall- Ichum bearen were A. 8. PWilt, Jamtt Kei- week't ley, Ptler Ptanoo. Ctrl Watbburtfi

L.E.WtUUel tad Hairy ,n>lem(t.- .'J.:■' " f fS v ’

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- • tamT»wI«»«it-*arirtsew tf-toUf- ,' TfnUon. T » oJto « h»T» taler- M !"ir«ntd lo nclsbbotlfli eountriu (or :•■- too UUle rwHo, or tar ftuon* hud r- ^ (0 JuiUfjr. we wtnt to ITOld «lt tp*- . ./pttrwee or trrlnf to (lomlDWr,

' PHendlr 4Iptoau(l« pmuuloa U | ' JtflUmtts tod proper. Hw prei«ao« ,

: ' ot'our dalroyen U InUndid e» t 1 «t.®urtw*u iilt« itlo«a,lt» ' tlfhl er thfm.'tlM, n t ; htte U t ,

I . , .eon* e»K( tn cilmlnc Uw pUUitsi ' -•' -Bofci. llwie metn tre bow quUUtif i

dovn piirtljr eut ot ihter vettlneu t •nd ptrtly bectue Uiejr tMOfnln ]

?** -tKiiUiennriQthoritj'eonunetrtr , •i-': M o iw tu tU w rvu tU ita tlue ll t

:-;Wa hire t lettl rliht to ute fom i &eeeau7, to ntlaUUn Cubtn

' UbRtr, u we UMd It to win Ubert; ! • im Uie Oubtni la Uu Unt pltoe. j

; ' ; lliltTlibtwtipmnUdbrtlwCuban ) ;.,'.'foremraent, wilhout cooipuUlon. 1

•ittriJuBptBlibnr,tDdhtibtui ' Uttd when It teemed tdtUtble. Bul

. /yB^le»w.apdCa,l}tneiilJlfl9ubll« , . MTN Uitt there thould be no n)l!l> •

Uiy. wed In thlj ette tmlw *- - ■' U* Cubtn people themtelm eleulr

dtmtnd It. , . The ttik of ntlorinc onier tn4 t

' ' ptice lo Cute U DOW up to Uw <Cubtoi UwmiehM. '

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.. .. Tbeblueetclt tM-Uwplgdte te* I •oaptnjlniH trt expeetcd totnrtn . whtt Ui ur. Thtre hu been toQU. t

-«heatln( under the proteeUon ot t . thli emblem. AdmlnUintor Johnion t

• bu Ilren Uaielf wanlnt thtt butl* nett coocttni dltrtgtnllnt their pwoiet wm be.deprtred of liw rljht { to uu the embleo. tnd Uitt "Thrn i ihe etgle letru, U won’t conw I 6« f (

' Thit ll t urlout UsretU No buil* t aeu ctret to be tUtmtlUed u t I tlieker tnd t hrpocrlte. Deprlritlon

- of Ute etiU win be t terlout htndi* ‘ ■ etp to tny iniUtuUon Uul InTltu

It. Pubilc opinion could doublleis be j- depended oa for tdequtle punWi* t

T.'. menl, without (urUier tetlon br the 'MUL ;

The tUckert are doublleut rtther t' imtU mtoorltr. Uere li t curlout 1

fttl ProtiiblUon. vrllten tolemnly ^Into tha conttttulloo, tecked by Jfedenl Irglilttloa tnd itrlet eo- ,

‘ - Icrcement effortt, {tiled. NRA. twhich It tpptrenlly a more druli: oInloference wlto Indlrtdutl Inlilt- [

' Un tnd property r1|hU. U tucceed- ^: Ini ftr aon completely throuih ,

TOlunttry co-operttloa. The differ- >enw U to ttw lut two wordi. j

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CAB SIAKKET °■ ' 'eome of the tutomoblle people tre c

. enthuilutlc tbout toe oullook. A l' '" ftles mtntcer teet Uw belt yetn ol |■ the IndoftTy lylnc right thesd. He{'

coucu Itrgcly on rtplteemcnii. Dy ,. . the tnd of toU yetr, bt flfurcj, in? I

counter wai htre tertpped 3,000,0-» 1' ' non urt thto were mtde In ths f

lu t Uiree yetn.*at eiUmttei ihai ,TWO,000 ewi mon thtn «rcn ytan nold tn reidy for tha Junk pile. I

Whether, they an tcrtppca 'prompUyiftll depend on Uw prompt- r.eu or the butloiu nrlrtl. On toeoUier hti)il. prompt rvrlTt] depend: p

. agaoddetloQtaehtertpplnt.Tbm iUnodoubtUitt|)eoplevtniUwn«v . can. with Uulr betuty, coonnlence

' ” tbd comfort men Uiu tny otoer {<~r (oetunodlty thtt tl not tbulutely in> c2~dl|penttble. art .7 If thoe mphett tn rlyhi we 1r - ;Buy icc t UU« mlnele of bujlnew J,-.;.. j«t<orail9ntttrlbuttdtoa>lagtelQ-

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— WAiHmOTOK. Atir. r - K thl BihtemUi taendment li mpt out

35 of Uw oooitltuUcn befon Jtnutrjr Ul Uie Naw Dealen wUl be in a Jam ot ?5; lUfom tut*. Thty tn not uyUn liu uyUilSf tbout It publicly, but tomi ;r of Uwm ttiink to eitn leuioo ol

eoncreet aty bt neceutry.ur. The Whole trouble U toll! Ih t Old!« U«uor. tuet we Ukely to pnve toe to high. They tre to hlght Ihtl boot‘

»• lesiUf it colof to conUnue. a Hen U Uw Wty they run: Chan- n. pM0»-13'eenttperhtU-plnt; «hU< ^ klei, bTMidlee. Uqiwr^t per gtl-~ Thue wen entcud In pre>prohlbl< a . Uon dtyt when Uie "dryt" held fwty,

=f velt muit dUier reduce or elte kttp the prohibition tnd cotit gutrd fortet tl (ull itnngto.

8 Hore U ll tot proud botli of oenertl

Hugh Johnton Uut be li Uw mtn who "Itarted* tU tolt budget baltnelng talk." But. tpptrtnUy, he hu htd a chtnge of hetrt-«t leui u ftr tt NRA ezpendlturet an ecneemed.

The oUwr dty a eerUln Demo* *** cnUo letder uked him If he con> "• templated any economlti for NRA. ir> *■! do not,” wu tot emphttlo n> tfm pJyiTU preiteb]/ tpend more before ... 1 ipend lett."

Nelghbon" WheUwr congreu tlu or not, the Td butleit iw n ^ of Ui9 untie li MU- p. Itrd Tydlagi of Uttyltnd. OetUng

In lo tee him U almoit u difficult u teeing the pretldent of toe Unit-

P ed SUtet. CtUtn fill hli ofllce tnd M omflow out Into toe htU. They coni a for Jobt, toey come with compUlnU,

tie tbey come to borrow money..g The rctun: Mlilard't conitltuenU V lire only a few blocki twit, ’ lit A tenttor from Penniylvtnla or It VlrglnU bu a ted enough Ume. But u the dnln on toelr Umt cent com* M pan vlth trdlngt'. Re hu lo mtke'l

ipeclal irlpt from Btltlmon tU Run- ” mtr, Whtl Incnuei hU voik It.tot L ftct uut he U10 efflclenl In handi- H Ingluin Bul—when a Udy clerk ctme up . fron tog inlemtl rerenue bureau Ibe ^ Otoer dty and wanted ihe tenttor *• 10 btre her bou dUehtrged because in he iRilited upon opening a window,- MlUardUirewuphUhtndiandwUh-

ed he WU from dUUmt Wycmlni.” Ralfnad Impttw

OoTcrmnenl operallon and owner- «t ahlp of the nllroadi b getUag efoter. i|. Thtt It toe tide-llne opinion of Rail- „ way Cttr Joe autmin tnd otoer

BratoTruiten.One rccenl factor edging Uie nil*

wtyi In toll dlneUon U Uw row with U the big Mtcullret orer buying In- iK cntted cigulpment tnd hiring moro

SulmiB hu told toem lo buy newrolling ttoek-keeplheirrotdbeditnd nuDhlne ihopt up. He hat pointed to toe istmufe wramejce eommltilon report toil reoenUy Uuee htve Ug-

e. ged woefully behind.. nut the ewculUet hare uld no.

t®*** Sutmao privately they not tdd lo toelr cotU unlll

of ^y^ve Increued toilr Income tnd n proiiU.i . Iho railway brolherboodi an de-■ir« caught from boto tldet. Yet It U a m fMi that toe rcMi haw not bein| « Interat on toelr watered', «oc». to use ctMi ertn on thtlr u ??'"**■„ “ ®“ Importtnt ot iH.1* Uw raUwiy, an one ot Ibe chief keyi• ‘0 Jf»»’*ry proiram.« ,/>l,t>>lili vhy govemmenl opera. I. Uon looki a Utlle eJoter,“ E. U R, DtUu. Tcxti-Proieuor* Jamej lUney Rogen of Ytle, now 1. tdibliig RooieTelt on InfUtlon, Ul ,e not tlio ume profeuor vho wrote

P-irtly IdenUttl ipeeehrt for Roote- e- I ’Uother Rogen U Profcisor lindiay UJ Hogets of Columblt. F D R luu not 1, o ivcn him . . . J. J. w ! ;K ^

ine cliildren In toe Vlrsin Ultndt tnft. I’fniuylranU-Perhtpe toe moat ver- i: M'llemtmber of the diplomiUo corpi “ ^ J ? ^ ''“ ®y«l“^ ‘ theArgen. I- vriiun t book

f- I*” e ieellent cocKtU reelpei •1.000,000,000 out of toe total of U . h?*'w®®® for publle workt

Of twt tbout IIOO.. 000 ^ been held up for-tonie

re CofflptroUer Oenenl Mc-. ^ "‘ .‘ “ ‘‘"•toicnjiinlM toe legil. A ^ o I Ihe tuolmenu .. . K. Btn

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« ,?.'i ''‘ ''1 >»«« to the PtcUle tnd the ni»y u undentood to htre tnJ* B tu JtpM Ut

^:°™“ »--O.A.W ,Htrl».rNe* IV } W M new Amer.JVtlicn. Deraocnllc pubUelty manl for toe Nero prtu during toe ctm.! telga Ila U now to UberU nportlng 1

It toe iltutiicn fer Negro newipipen w . . . L. V. t;. New Orletni—Roote.:

veli't recorery prognm hu two of.’ ganUtlioni for proteeUng toe con- lumlng public istlcil lUgh priccs.

’• One It under Dr. Kred C. Howe In llic agricur urt dtpArtmenl charted wlto

re keeping down food ccsU. THb ether J, It under Mn. Rugh Johnion tnd Mn., Mtry Rumiey in ihe NRA. How« tnd ' Ihe baken hire krpi down bread In-

jctcaKi to 1.4 cenu per loaf tltoouglj.

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women' who combine mirrUge dU, and carteri will te ptrUcuUrly bi-

tereited In 'Ann Ctner'i Profet- «U aloo;- -Columbia production, wlto

ray Wny and Gene Raymood, or «bleh U now iliowtog for ihe lu l

aul Umet todty at Joe-K'i Ro*y toeitn. <n* The ttory deaU wlto toe marital dlf* Ike fleultln of a woman lawyer who m- aehlerei lueceas to toe courtroom tot only lo eneouotcr Utgedy tt home. <U' Joe E. Brown, who bat toe role of

too world-1 chtmplon teUmtn to up tbe teietell epie. >-Elmer The Great" Ibe a Flrat National pletun, the Wed- tor neiday tnd Thundty attraction st UH Joe-K'a Roxy thealn, wu for maiiy ow, yean a tell pUyer hlnuelf. K<) Ih- atarUd on toe St. Ptul leam and . liter wu wltb toe New York

Yankeei. Ke v u no ‘'Elmer The er- Orett” In ihoie dtyi, howerer, for. wr. tcoordliig-to liU ora renlon. ne III. vtrmed toe bench for a yetr and her Uien quit.

“ E IIS N G lS fllill : 1 N o p m LETL‘® ROPBRT. Aug. 3t (SpecU! to Tl« '®‘'Newtl-Ruperi and Hopewell ^ Gmngtt mel PrWay evening in

Rupert tt Onnge linll vllh Hw "P' vultlng Onnge preicnllnti the *‘l' tnveltof gtvel progrtm tnd Rupert

Orange doinc honon u buL Cbtrlei Htwlt. muter of HopeweU

.. Onnge, Introduced by Ortnje Mu- “ * ur Prank Biylor, Rupert, mtde tbo ^ openlnt td d ^ , telllnj of the_m_U_._ “ lion Of toe traveling gtril He pn-i

• tented It to MuUr Stylor to be Itk- °>en by Ruptrt Qraoge to toe Ptul

^ : Grange toe flnt Tueidiy to ecplem. f f ber.‘II. Prtaent Progran

Wllh Mn. Cheiter Peterman, leo- lunr ot Hopewell Grange to cluuin an ewellent prognm of-voetl-aad initrumenltl muilc vllh readlngi

„ and Itnoy daoelng wu Rl»n, by Hopewell Orange. Tliooe taking imri

“■ included MUt Lulu Wllklnion, M'h .‘‘ loorotoy DOUglM. J/ 0. Kalrthlid.

Dorothy Holileln. Wtndt Men, !<: PhyllU PtUrmtn. Mr*. J. A. Hindy.

Tbe Hellig orchftitra. eompa-ed of **y Mr. and Mn; R. P. HeUlg and lo'ir

MM. Rotert, Henchel. RonaJd and 7- nibot. tendered two leltcUoM ana of Cltol Ma.-gtn, Jim. Bell and. ike

^ Morgan gave two numben In Instni. ^ mentil tno. eicb group ot mujleltnt cr- reipondtog to tn encon rpi Olher numben on thi program in. irtn gIrin by Alloe tnd Ctilierino »k aityney, Mn. WUl Oweni. lliiwel ow Bowmtn and Charlet Whlltnkfr Uo The emitng wtt glren ovrr to lha pel progrtm tnd a loeltl hour uUh re* ely freihnienu terred by a commute# 1].. under direction ot Mn. W. K Jack, rki ion. »

me LOtVt' NAMED AD.MINISTRATOR tc- OP KSTATE AT BUHLEY at. DURLEY. Aug. 31 (Special Io The lan Newi)—6.T. Lowe hubeen tppolni. Ich ed admlnUtntor of too eiiaie. of re. Margarel Jennie Cook, who rreently os- flirt. The ulale coniUU of a resl- val flrnce to Burley and tome pencnil ,lea properly, er- ■ind ' .........tn the eoit ol togredlenU for tbil loa! Uoibtre lncreued-14 cenu. The NRA CM coofumen'commKteeUoocregarded; »* u 10 efflclenl. . , L. 8. Dtyton-I rr. PrtnkTtpllnwholcttlfledtofivorof. trr unlonlted Ubor in the coal fleldi u ; ian|the.umi CUveUnd mulll-mllllonaln m.jwho lUriled a tenale co.-nm1llee ing.tomo weeki ago by revtallns that he' en. had sold Block cf the PltUbiirgh nnd le.iwm VlrglnU mllroad to llic Penn.j Of. ij'lvanla railroad iPennroid corpora, m. lion) al tl7S a ihan when the m»- •fi- kcl value ot the «ock wu only 1135. llie Lvt week lUplln held an NRA hear- “ h tog aghut by laying lhal many coal i tier operator! wtre "gyppen" and b>- ad-, in. vecitlngco«mraent«guUU6n».un. i ■nd loni luid high wsga.-tCopyrlght, i lti* IWI. by Unlled Ptalure SjnOfcaie, I igU'lncorporalcdJ ('

tw in FAIXS DAU

MODEL AT HOMED a i l y N e w s P a t t e r n

___ EAsr-TO.MAM BLI?^ , PATraiN lEU

tyC^LncCftL^Juil u ImporUnt t i new ftod

trv the perfect filling (oundatlc 3 garmenlj wore under toem. ,WJ1 W th!t pnctictl Illp pattem ;« i \ Uian will be conectir drcued. \ llil but two.ieuni, tt mouldi U

NO body beiutlfuUy. tddi t dilni . touch of Uoe...knd U Uw etile Vs,, Ihtog you've over put togetoei

Crepe or wuh ulto would.be piirAtleni ]6U U tvtlUhle tn tin

n 14. id, la. 20. 33. 34. 3t,' U, 40, 4 Z , 41.«:«,tftdM .Sl»S4 lM «iaB'

ytrdi 3»-toeh ftbrle tnd 4H Jtrt lace. Uluilrited lUp-byilep lewIn

i j r Instruclloni Included wllh UiU ptl F ,*rrn.

ekod n rm s s c ts ra <tiei t ^ colni or lumpe' fcolni pnfened ^ for toU Anoe Adams ptturo. Wrll

plilnly your ntme. addrtu ud ilyl M number. BC 6CBE TO STATT SU

jt WANTED.

THE NEW SUMMER KOmOl A Of 'n iE ANNE ADAMS PATinU

/ ' -‘BoottiyitgAOY.-AfttrnoonriMni ' coif, lennU dreaiei, Juispen. houi

frocki. Ipeclil begtnnen’ ptltem ;iN ityiu for Junlon. tnd eoo] deUu

" mtklng »fhlciwetUr we •aon* th fuctotllug llimi. SEND FOB TOUI COPT. PRICE OF CATALOO m TEEN CENTS. CATALOG ANI VATTERN TOOEYHEB TWENTY FIVE CENTS.

Addreas all mtU orden to Twb P.II11 UtUy Nevi Ptitera Depart

s a l meat.

< ' Coming to OrphEUm I X Y

r to-9fH-«iu>lOod,

lire.dlf-oom

1 to eat" ired-

fork -for.JW

tudRIearda Cwtei and U n tU VouBi to -JHdolgbt JIary," new fealurt

lUrttof tomomw at tbe Orpbiua thealn.

nw,ii,10nisS ■ MEEIIMBUiiEltlw BURLEY. Aug. 31 (SpocUl lo The the Newi)-W. w. Deal. Nampa, muter pert of the Idaho SUle Ortngi. will at­

tend toe meeting ol Burley Ortnco, well W^oesday eventog. wben. tccordirg lu- lo C. L. Addy, Burley muter, many tbe matteri of Intereit to memben ot nU. be order will be Uken up. i>?errau6ordlnaU OHlH f a gtrrnntg Itk- ai« pruenl will amnge for mattert Hui to te conildered at the Pomont em- meeUng to te beld at Oikley all day

Saturdty, Septtmber 3. Mr. Dm! will . pruint t number of topics, luclud-

iBO- l l f pUni for toe Jdtho producti eg* im hlblt to te Ihown tt too ntllontl .Xh Gnoge caoTentloo In BoUe to No- inii Ttmter. Coniulutlon' will aUo Bff

by beld wlto. Mr. Deal, who U a mem- mn ^ of 11> commiltee for NRA ;ji„ promoUop, by couniy mmtcrs. wno ..Ifl have been designated to coopcnlo tn , vlth the Cuila county NRA com- dv. “ '«*«•1 Q< Mr, Deal will come to Burley fo>

lowtog a Orange picnic held at ,„a Blaekfoot dutlng toe day, and prv>- aia ceed to Bubl afler toe Burley meet- Ike 1"»- ________________

sn ; S H O S H O N E S T U D Y C LU B ram ' S T A G E S F L O W E R SH OWnna -- . .

SHOSnONE, Aug. 21 (Speeiil 10 The Newi) —•ArrancemtnU arr be-

ite tog completed hen for the flow «• ihowloteittgedbyShoiheneSiiirty

club on Frirtay. September I. Tlic committee In cliarge of the »l;ow inoludet Mrt. C, E. Hlekok. Mr.t. j. 0. Jiggen and M». U N. Erpelilmj.

05 Tht thow will be preiented in ihe Ilore room adjoining Shoshoi.c p.-vst

Pl* olllce.Smtll ctalj prUe* will bf awir<lfd,

®' An InleretUng lupplemeniil Ita- n' y tun will be tho Hhlbll cf qmiu.

hooked tup, and lundlcrali iiniier ’'’*1 toe direction ot Mrs. E. P. Aiirtfr-

Mn. M ^IJ^ uI 5. Iliddock and Mn. — T. E. \Vallon.

FRfENDS HONOB IBANLJ . Wfd PARIS buit of Ibe late VI- n_|rente Bluco Ibnnet, Spanlih au- f of, Ihor. U to be erected here by fclcr.di , [J of Uie writer from a design made llf, bymncaL*Monaca,luiian«u!p- [^.j lor. fbe model thow* llie nowl-

'Ufa Mad atetc a conception ol toe ,nfl Four Bonemen ot the Apo«aljp,»f. nn. ;Vhieh figured u toe liUe of Ibanti'a ira.'great warnovei.

iw ' ' OlVtS CP GHOST •ar- ISTANBUL Wl - Uck ef {m;da »al closed hero tlw Ouedlk Px->ha Oran- ad- cow ichool. one of the cldut Amer- uii. Iitn mUi)en ichooU in Turkey. Sev- fht, enl of lU American Utchen hive ate, been engaged by Ihe govemmenl to

(Uach XnilUb to lUta icbooli.

AILY NEWB, TWIN fA lLa; Wi

. , • I

IDAHO, TUESDAY MOMINQ,

" L ln d b e r i

\ j ' p i f e R - M

S ' . i H *,Wlto

*ui<*t ‘■ sfi& W t-:- ' '1H~ttoerl ' •JL—» pir-I tUea ■ I40, o.19 8.8 R n>trdi

1 ptt^

br in u denedl n UWrite I ilyle rsuE

ntwt

;temi.tetour\i tn . . , . . > ^JiJJS A iTER compMlns thrir 'SS ? Mrg. Charles A. llndbcn

chnrted tbo air routes t NTY- ■

Youth Runs Miptrt-

I

I

'ouBgtlnrobeuas

JA JIE S 51. FOX. 20. Hollyi injf model nirplanes grow The youlh ift shown wit

i r y flclls.throuffhout the cou 1, 1 about 150 model planes 1

nil FiOESIBOfS UPPEIS F i n O F i l lri ot _____

itmt Newi) — 'hie 19000 home of I non* Rupert Tegin fimlly. ona mile ton I day Of Mtrot ichooihouie. wu ptrtU jviu dutroyed by iln ihU memlng, T Jud- fir*. apparenUy toe niult of dii<I «x* tire wising, broke out to tha it' iontl tDd wu dUcovcKd tt 8:48 A. M.

Mr. tndMn.Trgan'iMm,Howa: ) B r luiUlntd t broken arm wben he f ]tm- from toe porch roof wbUe toe fai NRA Dr. togdher with Filer flnmen a Kno nelghbon were IlghUng the flam •nlo The iin wu extlnguUhed ali -om. toe upper floor had bctn deilroyi

The furniture wu uved. Iniunn fo-. wUl cover moit ol thi leaa. An h

] at mate of the damage to toe hoti r,n>. which WU coniliucled four yei

ago htd oot been <omplit«d tcKfij

P IC K lC IN P A R K A T BUH B ---niAi BtniL. Aug. 31 (Special lo Tl “ '• Newil-Tlie anoual partth picnic

Uie Chureh of the Immaculate Co:II 10 ceplion wu held Sunday to the c| ' be- park. Racei wen beld after toe ba o w kit luncli. wlto prUei going to Co mdy rad Wignir, Joe McElr^ H<1' Tlic Giodonkl, Mn. WUiUitf Weydi: Ihow and Mn. J. R. Mullarkey\•V J. A

B U R L E Y G U A R D S

BURtn*. Aug. 31 (SpecUl to Tl iird Nowi)-Compiny B. One Huod Ica. SUteenlh EnnUieen, Idaho naUon ill'A guard, will mume drUl and itudy ii(!«r ngulatloni after a two monUit fu (irr- lough.'Meetmgi wiU te held en M-. Tuetday evening In Uw baicmenl 1

toe Nallooil holel. under dlrectlt of Captain Rosa Youmani. Engtoet ing pi^lemi will be Ukto up ar

■ toe new tofinlry drill. fflanuU wVI- be uied.au- i i i ':i;di Jim llarvU. iltr Notre Dmixde guird lut ralI,'WjH te line coach.]ulp- 81. Bcnedlcfi college, AlcbUo:'Itl- Kaoiai.toe -

•p»f. ---------- ' ------- -"“ Makes You Forgei

You Have False Teet!Donl worry aboul your faUe te«

rocking, tlipplng or wabblinc. Fiu *»• leeto. a new Improved powdir holi ner- itiem firm and com/ortahJ* •JJ o» lev- No gooey, puiy tute oe feeling. Ea lavt laugh and talk wito comferti a I to Fasteelh Iro.-n Klngibury Druj C<

or rout dniggiju Ilirte ilici.—A4

I

KQ, A U O U a i 22,1038

lerghs Mar Continue FUg

iflr nortJicrn tir route mamiiig~ Ibcrth may fly (0 EnKlsnd. Jsoforc es to Greenland.— Photos. .

I Model Craft Concern

illyivood, has seen his hobby of bull rrow into a real buglnca's entcrprli with flomo of his models whleh : country. Ko has two assistanta qi ies arc produced weekly.— I’hol

r T E E iE iI E STIlG[lll|flElDFII

of toe The Ntwil-Memben of 4.1t clu e MUto are locking ferward to an ouiitan 'artUlIy mg annual fair here September I. Ttie ahen a itriity ef eJtolbita wlU a' dticc- peir to eoapeUUoo for the varlo* attic awardi.

h?f?; »>»M- «-cpeifuog wllh. toe bof.» ind glrli to the event, announc

‘1, the foUowtog dIvUloni tnd ihojei t o i , to lUt!1 alter Oeneral niatger-Melvto Pope,ilroyed. Catile-Eddie Johmon. luptriilunnee indent; Thomu Lowmtn, auis

'"hotas Sheep-MKk Crowtoen. lupetl r yeiri (endeni; Uoyd Stenoi. aulstatil.

flwlce-BiJph BhfWey. jtuprn; lendenl; Buret Jtckion. uslslant.

aim i Umiock Judglng-Fty Chiifiel Kuperlnlendent! Merle Orchard, a lUtint.

lo The Boyt" demonitttUon-Roy Loi cnia of man, lupirtotiQdent; Dort Connc « Con- Msisltnu •he Clly airU' club work — Dorotiiy Re' le bu- noils. iuperloUndent: DorU Kcnj 0 Con- nrr, Banh loeu. Jem Wimmt Htlen Thdma Riehardion. Mildred Bit

eydirt. er. aulslanU.Dreu nful conleit - Berenl

f l E E T ' JBdgtog*rfiL»*CoScle TeiKi of Ihree members ench wl

competl to toe lireitoek Judging cot"fl'"!”to tudgo one clui each of s*in

•r***) eatui and iheep. Demowtratlc iioy 01 of}*,*": pete, their demonitralion belt

to»» held betwecaJI ar S o'eloek. Twenty mlnuiei u allov ed to eath demoaitntion.

rJ:T-* OIrl*’ club features are de.i1gn»t« J! ,m under tha headi of aewlng, cannin " and food elubi.

“K T ervous women'cliuon, Tain LydU E. P la U u m ’s

Vegetablo Cotnpono

•get a t e J s : 5 ; i i S ‘a a s

> teeth 'trtn taw lau ceMitM u ih« na^b . F u . I t h y i U ^ l i i j Tiiiy **uLiT**

g. Eal tnoitb tU af.t o.>|h.'S.‘; i i S r ! U ’' . J B a a " . ? i £IJ CD..'>B«ei<iM. B v a Mi'ia >re«i jvm Ig^v,jtU( ee«ar. . . aad wattk Ue m aS?

light To England ^

iff aciii'iiiM'Jn 'leriiild. CoJonrtn 'ore flylni; to Iceland the Llndberf

T m o T iirc iP G iP in i

•. . BUHL. Aug. 31 (Special to ' Newi-An wcelJent progna > given Sunday afUmoon at toe I Ciuikr health ctmp from 3 lo a M. by the camp children under dicectlon ot Miu Bertha Rippllni uiUUd by Un. W. J. RlppUni The htndlenft of toe chUdren d ing the ctmp uuon wu exhlbl under toe dinction of MUi 0. Putium. Till ptognm wu t i : low*: Two »ng* by the childi -Just Come lo toe Hetith Can tnd 'A Lovely Summer Uome,” 1 a plirlet. "UU'i Luncheon." I {owtflg wu « hetith potter drat' ilnlloti. in tcrobttlo dtnce by L nore Slewart. two Hlot by Wll llulchiion. --rhe apolling Lew tod 'Btnfool Dtyi;" lour I dancet by tereral of toe chlldnn pUylet. "Hetith Ctmp Htblu,’’ It teri tnd girU; t up dtnce Dorothy Thsmiwn: two tolot Belly Borer. “Robin Detr," 1 “Shtoty to Oldfihtnty Town;” to longt by the gnup. up dtnce Helen O-Netl: a pUylet. "A Geo

. OUI Child." by WUma Hulchbon 1 Leson Stenrt. Four action to by a group of girls, two tolot by 1 na Rae Kulper,"6Ieepy Town I preu' and "Wedding of the Pal ed Doll.” followed by group lingi r i Want to Go Bick to Buhl Kei ‘cimp."I Mn. Kilherlne R.Atoey,eucul

,.,Mj 'ttcrelary of toe AnU.Tubenul< assoeUUon ifn-pnsenl tnd gavi

Pf«C. [few s'orti to ngard to toe cai :h he The ump cloica Sunday, August I and ............' “ »• L E A D E R C L U B M E E T S — A T B . W . B O F F H O J

111 BUUL, AUI. ai (BP.CU1 to,1« . . . Newil - The leader 4.H call c t l D held a plcnlo at toe B.W. Ooff ho rH n Sunday. Picnic dinner wu urred

memben ot the club tnd toelr p lentl. Aboul 40 penona were prese

. cluba Giull foUowed toe dinner. Th ittnd- boyt gavi reporu Hugh U v gi ber 3,’a Ulk on "Can of the Cai( tt iU ap. Blrto to Blx MonUii of Agt.' t arloui rut OoIf addreswd tbe group

j“The Dairy Heifer." Gerald Hopk ' flhs.' lilked on produoUon ot clean m! , bay. llaney Hale, a gueit ipeakir, <1 5U^S «““ «1 Wotk U.“ JW,^7* ing conleit retulU wen u folloi

Junior Ouemiey ctlf. Fomit Qc first. Robert Ooff ucond: ten

P*;- Guernsey ctlf, Votoey Hopklni, fii Deltno Bishop, lecond: Junior yti

«*ui- ling Ouemiey ctlf, Foweit oi , . flnl, Jtck Sikee. tecond; Jun pnin- jCTey ctlf cltu, Hugb La*, fir

lenlor Jersey ctlf cltu, Oenld Kc Perto- ifna, /mt: fitting tnd thoirli ?i)h. Oertld Hopktoi. lint. Votoey Hc tflell klni, iKond. Fotreil ao(f. third, t

“ • Robert Goff, fourth.Low- —

onnor.

,»»- GUEST TICKETS s s GOOD TODAY!Diu. —

JOE.K 8AY.S!. fenlce With the TOWN Uklng on th

tppetnnco ef » REAL CON VENTION CITY and Vlth re

h will porti thit CtpUto Rtlph Leigh t con- Ml u gelling weU. htre you tn: lutnd doubU Qov tbout Oood Time jwlne. being Just tround toe eomer- ra’icn 1" •eom- — AT JOE.K’S— being | i i . ^1 tndUlow- { k % B

rated LAST TIMES TODAYI mlng. ^ll1BWg«ID*Hi-C^

I2 ^ : — wllh ——

Fty Wny Gene Raymatii • ^ 1 .OalnDodd JeialelUlp!

PLUS-S-SCIIEEN ACTg-8

a t i tVEONESDAV-TllUaSDAV JOE S. BROWN la

^ 'EUlCR THE O REAr

. IPEilENDEIITilSTSn X l i i l l l i

GOODINO, Aug. 31 (Spcclal te Newi) - The teaching lUff. fn Ooodlng KhooU wUl be u foUiwt SupertoVndent T. K. Itiomta n . porU:

High Khooi-xna NUioo. tea- merclal and EnglUh; Mrt. Httel Mo- Coy, LaUn. hUtm Md lodt] icleneci: M. W. Tale, mitoemitlei. ehemUtry Btolelioi: Emeit J . p*im. er, igrlcultun tnd leUace; Beitrioe Stalker, borne eeoannlci tod adinoe; 0. D. Merrill, prtnclpti tad dgUih.

Junior high tnd gridi lehool-Ua rrahm tnd Clifford SertntUo. lighto grade: Mn. L. B. Ttylor tad

m MUt Mtrgtnl WUioo. lennto■ gnde: Adt McCUlItnd tod Ludlt■ Iteiter. lUth trade; Blythe a.

CUmmocu tnd Emily Pouit, flfUi rade; MyrUe Journey tsd Optl Snider, fourth grtde; Myrl DavUg tnd Vent Young, third grade;

H Etoel Sltmtoo. tnd Oertnide Bnh- min. tecoM gndt; flortnee PTthm

V tnd Letiha Beldl. flnt grade. n MUI nildl U from CuUeford. asd , I - wu recenUy elicUd to fill the>»•

I cancy cretUd by toe reilgntUoo at I I JulU Ptrki.I J School wUl open Septemter 11 for !^ 3 | t ttrm of ntoe montbi Initead of

— elghlr-whicli-wu-held-Uit-yetrr Teirheri meeUD wUJ te held Sep- tember 8. ■

■ iy The botrd U pUnnlog to buy two new itoken for too grtde echotf

-

G IRL ESC A PES SER IO U S_______ INJUB.Y IN BUN ACCIDENTm ON BUHL’S MAIN ST R EET

' ^ BUHL..AUI, 31 (Spedal to Tho in n i l l Newe)-DorU Maa X^wton. daugh* LHIIM ter of Mr. and Mn. Howard I^wtoQ. IQIlnlll {leaped lerloui tolurtei fiundaf ev»-

nlng when a gun wu aeddenUUr . dUeharged. The famlly bad beea to The u p )i,n buiiUng on toe North aide

eai wu U li wtre la tront ol the ctrreaio toe Me- grocery on Mtin ilnet when tbe gun I to s P between toe two boyi In the front nder toe oi «*■ •ed'lcatally dU*

ppllngtr! ' lof« of dlichirte wu »n dur-•Uulpaled u toe ihot p a tied exhibited '” '•6 «lrt1 0 . ^ only nightly Inlund.

‘.h l ia S G IV E GOODING CONCERT‘ Camp." •

OOODINO. Aug. 31 (Specltl to Th# Newi) - The Ooodtog Juntar band ga\-e a concert Saturday eve. ntog at 8 o'eloek wlto Director, W.

Wilma g Bertjeua In eharge. n t u held on Main itwel at toe bank comer, mr folk _

lldnn; a

SJ Real Esta te Tra iu le reT,'* and — — —

PnmUhed by the latcrnewnUiB: • Uon tad " ^n tongi AUQVST X>a by Ed. Leue: Emma F. Andenon to Guy wn Sx-Uuntir.'BEBBlO.U 17. e Paint- Deed: Anna M. QuUt to Carl U. tinging. QuUt. tl, Lot 6 Blk 1 BuU KelgbU

J Health Addn..^ Angelei buebtll elub hu

announced Uut Dean Cromwell. Soutbem CiUfomU tnck coach, wm

, 1« «l«fted nextapring lo teach baie- ballcn bow to nin. He *U1 devoU toree dayi a week to toe Uik.

‘S ...................^

HOME I f i l . ] J M 3 1 W

to. Ttw I LAST TIMES TODAYI:alf club SOUND-SffhOfflP INO THEArred to DAnLE->elr par- CRY OF

ev c t y

Thmaw tave N S - lk U IU ^ kreup on Hopktoictr. dU-

Judg.>olton: i H K y f l K B I I I H It Golf. H M H S & l i K E i H

Knior l ^ n u S B B M Q S i f l P R n 01. fint. M iB K n Q B H H S l Ior year-

Ooff.Juniortmt: V M O f f i f f G i H k .Id Hop-

Aotrlng.|2d!*Md directed by

Edward H.___ _ Ortflllh

TS— i ^ i S l i M L. . . . H H l E K YCON-

re. .fmW^nwmglCA>u any Tlmei

a I I ITbe PUy Thai Haa Had

S Breadway Arebtog U'a Eye. b » « Ftf p e L u l ytarl

Maek Soinett CeaaV I •TtOAD HOUSE QUEEN*

Screen Aet - Newt

TdMORROWIrmend T O R L 'W ry O U I^ G ^Wph FRANCHOT TO N E_ ^ RICARDO CORTEZ

” □ r a a E c n Ijf lt S S m S m

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Yanb iTwo Qubs Battle | 4 Hours Plus for

; Score of 3 to 3Charlie Devens and Milton

Oaston Engase In Tight Dual for Eight Innlngi, Pitching Scoreless B a ll,

" I HOW THEV ^ 1 S

s s s——wauatiyfcu ......4—..aar..... — g as .«LUnU---- « « •*" •!

■ TODAY'S GAMES p.AMEKICAK LSAQUI Cl

BoctoB It ChlMco ArhU»aelphta i t 8t UoU HWttblnflaa «l IXlwJl K,New Yort CImUdd <j

— B< * NATIONAI. m a U B 8]

Pitubarfh M tmUM pi_ Bt. tooJi »t Brockirn________

Chtc*re »l Ntw Ywk— CJnriBMU «l PhlWtlphU a

— CI (By Th« AMOcUt«d Prm)

OHIOAOO. AUI. 31-ATMr btlUln* ai throughISlnnlnptotneKorttodt' q, cWb U » nn»li*8ieoJUrtwrleito- bi

• - flif. tia New Yoik Vinkeawd Chl-1,m o Whlto Box found IheraMlvei H: bftck wh4« ther four houn U r

. mlnutci btfore u dirknni ended ‘ •' -iwrtllitUi with the leore tied *t 3-»U.

The B»me i«l > new neuoni rec­ord (or endurtoet lo the AnericaD gi .letgua md Ued the mirk m»de br.yi

. th* Olanu and Curdliuti In i h ^ - U ,tor circuit. On Aufuit IS lh* White uj

. SOS dropped a l7-lnnlnf deeUlon to U) . iheTltera.From the Itart. the fr»r wai a «

_ eJoielr-fcusht affatf «lih rouni gi .. " Charlie Deveni ot Kurard aad HU* id

ton Oaitoa plKhlnj woreleu baU pj (or elfht Innlnsi and the Telerani, fj

“ nerb Pennock and Urban (Bed) Fa- o « .ber, matchbg wlU over the UtUr C( ' part of.the conteit. DtTcu cracked

up In tb* ninth wbea the Sox tied m — the acore at l»aU aad QMton wu j(

removed for a pinch hitter in the h eleventh. Vi

lach team ooaneeted with n hlu. b . ' aU dnilei. IH* 8oz hid a decided c

’ advanute in baiei on balli. how-,• ever, u Devem paiied lerea aod

Peanock elfbt in comparlion to thre* Unud br Outon aad two br rater.. Rl

. <-..Tbe Yankee hurltn lUuck out five w bttween them while the Sox pltchen o fanned Ilx. vi

It wu Dtfent' wUdntti thit pre- o. ' renUd the game from eadiai lo the &t

rtsulatlon nlae Innlngi with the Oi Yanka wlanlng 1 to 0 u lh* rtiuil Pi ot a three-hit atUck ott Outon In Ai

' 'Mh* flnt half ot the ninth. Wllh Al Ti ; ; Blmmoni 00 flnt, Dereni uncorked a Ki

wUd pitch, pemllUng th* Chleago outfielder lo Uko third and gat in podtlon lo econ oa "Bed- Kreu' f l

■ . <1ong fir. ' Ol• - NVWVORK AB R H 0 A E

• Combe, c f ------ 1 1 1 8 0 0 »

o2rlg. ^ib______8 1 t » I 0 “Ohatuao. r f ----1 0 J 1 0 o w

. .Laneri. 3b______ 1 0 3 8 10 0 bejttWcker. 0 -------7 0 .1 8 fl Oln,

' rOKselti, n -_____i 0 1 S 4 0; llM ta t . p J _____ i 0 0 0 2 0

M .a M ^ k ,p ------ 3 0 1 3 1 0 ed, ^ . ,i| Ii____-*• J11M 32 6 eel

! ; i^ (3HICA00 A BR K O A B.-14. Se-anioo, 0 3.4 0 0 i i,.i:i JUai. e f ___7 0 I I 0 0 V.^USrka, 3b - - 0 0 1 0 e 0^^Slmmoni.U_____t 1 3 8 0 0

AppUng. M .........!> 0 1 4 7 0, .^Ere**, l b -------1 1 1 24 3 0. M^lares, 2b_______ 7 1 3 4 S 0.‘■♦'‘Berrr, e 0 0 4 0 0; :jri* i jo n i_________0 0 0 0 0 0 (

^ n U i 0 „ 3 0 0 a 1 0 te,-oaiton. p ____0 0 1 4 0 ,n

•• ro n ie ca T jg lo O'O 0 0 0,Wi: ••• J o n e i - Z _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 to

-.raber. p .:---- -» 0 0 1 3 0- TWale.------- 57 3 tl M 30 0 mt

•Baited forBenr In elerenth. I \ ••BattedferOaaton In eleventh, - mi

.. .‘••RAaforronMcataelemilh. Ith,• New Votk 000 OOO 001 OM OOO COO• ChlcagO_000 OOO OOI 020 ooo 000-4'..

summan': stolen-baie»-Combt;'»dCroieltU; iacnfk«>-5eirtU, Peanock' SS. 3. Bau. Appling, Kreit. Lroni; dou- Stt ble pUj*-6ewtU to Lattrrl toOeh-labl rtg.’Oehilg to Dicker to Oehrig, Ap- mi

-pung to HUM to Krea. tcres to i . AppUng, Faber to AppUag lo Krtu.'aa

CLEVTLAND 10. BOSTON 1 ] JJJ CLEVELAND, Aug. 21 - Mont*'clv

Ptinoo. recruit rlgW-handtd piKh-tUig .cr «ho joined CloTelaod eai; ilx hel ^ k i ago, todir hurled hli iljth'ani

, jetotr u the iDdlani mmpcd Ihei * .Bo»l« Red 80K, 10 to 1.10 mep Eu thBii»e-tamo«tlei. lofi“ “ ‘ ■’“ aphfanaeveUod'i wln-.Ou

ilrnliht and en- gre Wbe to tlghien lu hold wh.

on Ihlrt plaee. 'ani. Um game wu a 6tf

■IheieuonlntheflnttaSng. wThen in the elghlh the indiaai....broke loose and with lerea hlU. two k.> bam pat*UM aad e ro '.^ i

>jjht runi'acroe* the pUU.'. Rm i tw.Spencer baited twlc* durlnf tb e ^ !

U » O O M « U t lS S S I 'S ..Peajeco g e u ^ Uw aedBot

AndWIB I Bl-mtY C6*TAIWCy 5 o M i"T « y « r A . PA 6 6 EN (;eA S O R-m ev yjouupfo 'r ^

, CHAIN ,

L ^

wu bul pinoltud more.lhan on* . onlr In two Innlngt.

BOSTONWerber, u ------5 ® f J i,'Mcuaaui, 3b --- 3 0 O 3 O 0R. Johnion, rf — 4 0 1 3 0 1' joiljy. U ________ 4 0 1 0 0 1|

Ttiilirt 1*»~" ____ 0 3 7 0 0,:''Hodapp, 3b — « 1 0 3 3 0 1! K c f ^ ^ -----< » 5 J 2 i !1 WelUnd,p------ 3 0 0 0 3 0.I »,AI{ian)ler,-----1 0.1 0..0..0.’[: TOUU________J4 1 9 34 # i<' •Balled lor WeUand in ninth. J

CLEVELAND AB R it O A E .PorJer.U------- 8 M i 2 2 'S S . “ = : 4 1 3 1 0 o;i

J ; 5 SOaUtter.rf----- 3 8 1 3 0 0,|Bou. l b _________3 I I B 1 0 •Bpencer, o ______ < 3 3 3 0 0 ;Peinon, p -----4 0 1 0 3 0 ;

■ »«10 ir37i4“ orBMton ■ OM 000 JOO- 1 I Cleveland ....UO 000 00*-10 |

Summary: Two-baio hlU-Judge,’ f AverUl, Bpeaetf 3; Ihree-baK lilt - ]■ oaUtur; heme nio-CliMU! itolen '• baie-OtU*er: double plar>-Wel- ]• lind to Werber lo Judge. OlueU I# ■ I Hale to Bou, Hodipp to Judge. . |

I ikUCKB it, o m o tT 7• DETROIT, Aug. 31 MV-Aftcr four '■ gamet of good hurUng (or u minr r vlctoriei. DoUtlfi pitching itaff col- ;• UpMd todiy and PhlladilphU wound;> uptheierlei herowllhal3>to-7vlc-

'*^Auker. Pt«ler and Hogiett work- , ed tor Delroll, yielding It hlU. and I giving 10 free pauM, uren of which ‘ tlgurtd in tha iccrlng.1 PHILAOELPRIA AB R H 0 A S■ Flnner, r t ...........0 1 1 3 0 0!• Cramer, et ----- 5 0 3 3 0 l|lt Cochrane, e -----4 3 3 3 0 0.;1 r jK . l b _________4 1 3 10 0 o 'I MeNilr.u------ S 1 1 1 3 O','I Johnion, U ______ 5 3 3' 4 0 O'> Hlnlni, 3b----- 4 S* 3 3 0 0,'

WlUlami, 3b _____5 0 3 3 7 0.> Barrett, p ........ — 1 9 0 -0 ,2 :!0r» Coombi, p ----- 1 0 1 0 0 0;'

........... . -'i'i ’ TbUto.. ___ :____40 13 17 37 11 l |> DrniO IT A B A H O A 'B i '..RogtU. U ------ 8 1 1 4 8 0,'> Whiu, r f -------4 3 1 3 1 o'I Oehringer, 3b ___B 0 3 3 i o

Walker, cf « 1 1 3 0 0.■ Oreenb^. lb _ _ i 1 3 11 0 0I » ----- * 1 1 4 0 O',I Oren, 3b------- 4 1 0 0 3 0I Pauk,c_________4 0 3 1 1 0''I Auker. p -------0 0 0 0 0 O 'I Prajier. p _______ 3 o o o o oI Hogielt, p ------ 1 0 1 0 0 0 ,> II Touu________ U7 1 7 11 37 IJ 0 '' PhUidelphU----- i n* 001 120-13

DtUolt__________ 110 OOJ 101- 7-‘: Summary: Two-bue hlU—John- '> Kn, Hlgglni, Flontr: three-bue hiu |

> en baitt-Cochrant, RogeU; u c rt ll^ I -Barrtll; double pUyi-McNalr to'. I WUIUmi to Foxx, RogeU to Orttn-11> be.’g: winning pltcher-Borrctl; loe- ) Ing pUeher-Auktr.

I Three National liigue gimei nln- I ed out. Onlr thrte gamea tcheduled. , ■I Only threo Amerlean league garnet ; ) tcheduled. j

I Western Poloist I I Wins Acclaim in ' I Official Circles;' omCAOO. Aug. 21 (<n-MounlIng <• aoclilm (or Ck II Bmlth, the big Tex- i ' an Klio led a band of hard-riding' '.Wtfumin tc.vletory over the Eut,' '{today promlied to tend him lo the; 'itop of the polo world u a ihire- iholder of the eherlihtd lO-goil nt-'v '.togwllhTommyniuhcock. if

cruica and offKUti ot the Unltod , ’iSniei Polo asMcUtlon, lurprUcd al ,, the victory of the Wttlenien In'the « .“world ttrlei- polo tlnggli at On-., iWenUla, admllled that Bmlth leem- r ed quite eerUln ot dividing the high goal rating wllh Hitchcock nnd lhat i other mtmben of both teams prob- I jably would be glvtn higher raak- lagi.

Furthermore, Unlled 8UU* 'Polo 'aesocUtlon ottielali were lo pleased Iwlth the matchei. which the Wm I won. 3 lo 1, that ihcr alrtady were giving lerioai conildentlon to mak-

t Uig the wrtti an annual conleit to be f heldallematelrlnChlcago.NewYork *' 'and on the PacUlo ooui. f I The pUring ot the ilan In the Eul-We*l lerlei, pirtlcuUrly the« |of' lh* Well team and Rarraond " ,Ou«lofUieait.ij<xpectedtohave ° great influence nn ihelr goal ratines . when the handicap co imlUee next 'announcci awards," aald LouU B. ®1 Stoddard, chalnnan o flhe Vnlled Slates Polo auocUllon. Th* kou- ” tla-uil work of CecU Smllh. leider ^ of the Weit ttam and outitending throughout the leriei, hu led crit-

'les lo predict that be wlU divide the Ir 10*goil honor now held exclmlvtly by Tommy Hitchcock. Smer Bee- itke and Adrian Roerk. tfimmiu* N of Bmllh, ai',«-eU u Riymond Oiiest (e ot thl Eutem Uam, aU 7-gc*l play- b] tn. are being boosted u worthy of 8i at itan 8*goil nUE5t “ ............... * tt

Kite So>K i m b e r l y S c o r e s '

V i c t o i ^ O r a B i i l i l

West End Team , Winner of Second Half of Season, Loses Series Opener, 14-9

KIMBERLY, Aub 31 (Special to The Newi) - In ffl* (Inl buebaU game of a urlti lo decide the wUi- ner of the (Int round o( play in lh* Southern Idaho Uague, »tsiem dl-

_ vIilon.KlmberlytcortdaU-Ovlclorr- over Buhl on the local dUmond Bun-

I biipuU over the rlg>)t lo cUlm E lint plaee honors tor the fini haU 1' or the leaguei uaMin mulled In de- 0!clslon lo pUr the icrlei. The ntxt 1 conltit U tchtduUd to bt plajed at 1 Ouhl, aud a third gamt. It nectuary0 will bw piKVMi on a.dUmood to bo . 0 lelectcd Uter. Vlclory for Klmbtrly '0 'In ihe prutot aertei mcaos (luic a1 ■ lecond strlti muit bo amnged wllh 0 Buhl, winner of ibo teoond halt ot 0 the teuon. to determine the oppon-

^ u lc m division.Heavy hitting WM a feature ot

E yesterday'! ganie, Klmbetly collecl- 0 Inr 18 hiu and Buhl 17. Carte aad o'McNellr. Buhl, a?d Smith. Klmber-0 ly, imuhed out homtn.01 Al the end ot th* tourth Inning,O 'the icore wu tted at 8-e. Atur Buhl'i . Ojrun In ihe tint half of ths fifth,0' Kimberly caau back wllh 9 coustin,0 then added 3 moto la the Mvmlh.0 Buhl icortd twice In the ninth in-

Une-np’for Buhl wu Carie,-iec- • . 1 ond bue; HomUog, ihert itcp; Mc-10 Nelly, catchfcr: Boyd, ccnter (leider; ' te >T, Kejtmantk, third bau: S. Hejt- i _ manek, lett field: Hammond, tint CD bue; DunUp, tight fleld: Ptmbtr, !l. pllcher: wew, pltobtr. Llnt-up for

Klmberlr: Mlatun. ulchtr; Smith. ihotUlop, tJhandler, flnt buo; FUD- er. third but'; CUlbom, second base; mrrer, left field; Johnson, rigbt field: Shepherd, center field; Stev-

D*: BCtfB 17innings: R.H.E. Iy. Buhl..... ......,002 410 002- 8 17 3na Klmbtrlr--- 300 3 80 20x-l« 18 IU.j --------------

>-|Legion Sports GetJ_6500 Gift

0! NEW YORK, Aug. 21 MV-Cam- i1 pletlon cf the fuU schedule of the i /.'American Legion national Junior i (>:butbaU toumamenlwuauundto- | B'dar, Legion offlcUU said, by...i»- i O'Ctlnt ot a (UOO check (rom Beary ] A L Doherty, enilaeer aad (Inincler, ( o L iS S batebsll program, dl-

•’o ^ ^ r ’the Ltglon,^fa^UHSoila' j . j t h l i year when flnancUl aid ..tnm . 1 ngaalnd butbaU wu curtailed. ,

Bu.ttUvlty wu carried on,r'jtow- ‘ ft'evtr, ail'd Kglonal toumamenu de- , Qltemlntd the Itams lo pUy In the , o.Euitm and Wtilera atctlonal g loumeys at sprlnfdeld, Ohio, and < n'Topeka, Kir.su. - ,O' Tht Ltglon todiy taaounced at , 0 kut two regional cinnen irert on A,Ihe verge of withdrawing from Uck , O'ot timdi, when Doherty, whose In- o'ttrest wu aroused by the Jaalor , 0 “world terifi- at ManchtiUr, New

_ ‘Ksmpihlrt, lu l Beptember, cam* to ,0 tbe aid o( the Uglen.

la Pliy at sprlRgfield wUl be from 7:Augutt 22 lo 3t, and at Topeka ,

a. August M-28. Tht wlnatn wUl oett m at New Orltani Seplembtr 1,3 aad J

tf— I"iColorado Legion .

Team Triumphs i3,* NORTH PLATTE, Nebrn Aug. 31 . „ MT-Loulivlllf. Colorado, loday woa

the deciding game of a Ihrte - game icrltt for the rtgionil American Le- Ilon Junior bixbill tlUe and Ihl righl lo pUr (or the WtiUm itc- Uonal ehimplonohip at Toptka, '

' Kansu, Augutl 3S to 37. '„The CoiondoivRi'plied up an tarly

leadoverNellgh.Nebraika.iadilop- ‘ g ptd a nlnth'lnning rally l « niai

ihort lo win today, 9 to 7. ^

Stocliyards Team ?! Beats Barrymore’*1 JEROME, Aug. 2T(SpecUl to Th*^ : Newil-Blockyards baseball Uam de- .'(fattd the Barn-more team on the

(ilrground diamond Sundiy ifMr- ^ noon, 8 to 4, in the tint gam* of the **. final leriti. Balieries for Stockyards '■ I irtro Coon and RusseU; (or Barrr-

more, lacer «nd Ambrose.

!; Favorites Lead ,' On Coast Linltsd ----,t DEL MONTE, CMlf.. AUC. 31 WV- •- Paced by the dcfcnrtliic chimplon.. Kell While, fnvorllM with tew ex-

otplloai stroked throuch lo vlctorlei ' u 11 Pebble Beich today in flnt round j

msttlies or Ihe WM CillfomU ama- I « Itur aoK championship.11 White started in guest of hli st«- ! ond Uile wllha 3-i»d-2 victory over “ 0. B. Traynor, O.ikUnd., Charles Fercrra. Sui Francisco. , ? niUonil public links chimplon ind >' . one o( tho favorites advanced lo the 1 ; second, round by default when hli b

ecliedulfd opponent. E. 0. Rlchardi.■ <ns caUed back to Culver City on P' buslnesi. n

t ------------ p; M IL N ER N IN E TRIUM PHS• OAKLEY, Aug, 31ISpccUl to The w s Newii-uuner'* baiebiU Uam de- •1 (ealed th* Oalilry iiUie her* Bunda: ' k■ by a icort of 13 lo 8. Biturits were pi f Smith and D»v for MJlnfr..nod JJat- ntUndaJe, Kau and lUUs for Oakley, u

TWm PAUS DAILY I

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th,SHORTS, Bcon for tho first tlr

S t sUdium, were worn by Hol defcnso of her Rational Bins

ec- — w lnnlnfher waytothcBcm l fc- _er; --------' ............. -

Kr, Two Youngsters I I Prove Best ShotsIht

Ned Lilly, 1 7 , Breaks 199 ‘ 01 ZOO Targets, and Mlts

Alice Crother Doe ; Well'.

[ t VAHDALIA, Ohio, Aug. 31 Wl - !Two yoimgiUn domlnaud a lani .

a- fleld of-experienced ihooUn lodir :h* to the opening prognra of Iha thlr- lor ly.fBurth annual graad American to- haadlcap toumament and walktd c»- awar «U t thrte out’of (eur cham- < try ptonihlpi whUe thtlr tlden Uoktd., ier, on In amuemeat. I)

;» slbU 300 displU a iUf( ereis.wlnd;t ™ twteplaf tht trapf, woa tht North '

Amerleaa cUr target crown. , Uia' ''AUce Crother, Chutnut',

ff* HUls, PennsylvanU. 33, (inUhtd dr 1 ahead ot th* ftmlnin* eontingtnl to i supplant Htn. H, E. Orlgibr. Okli- homa City. Oklahoma, u Quetn of

. the women shootcn. U lu craihen ' shittend 188 UtgeU out o( MO,

®2 A (ew houn btfore LUly inneiid the Norll) American Uile he brokt 100 conietutlVB urgku luceeisfully lo.defend the Junior cliimploaihlp match he. woa U « rear. He thta

“ Itarted on th* lecoad 100 for lh* North Amtrican honor. ,

At 129 urgtu, Uir Itm hid 1 pe ] " (ect Kore, but cn th* one hundrtd

iTtcnlMevenlh clay, a guit of *lad tmMfl tha tareet to «Up suiiafnlf. and his only mui of tbt dir vu recorded, '

Btaldct annexing two chimplon- ihlps the samo dar, LUlr itl anolh- I er Rcotd of btlng the first Junior '

IS tn t to win th* North Amerlean i tUy Urget title, i

,, This wu the Ilxth ilralihl reu I thlt Mlu Crother had betn in the i

^ gnnd American, but wu tlie flnt i “ * time she had finished In fronl. She :

U the diughler o( Btere Crother, | who probablrhu won more shooitni honor* thin anr man In llie »port ( Todiy. he (UiUhtd In a lie wiih sU i other mirksmen with 109 In the i

Ip*; North American. . - • i

A m e r i c a n G i a n t t

S e e lc s R i n g T i t l e I

'A ASHEVILLE, N C., Aug, 51 W) , -James Scolt who believes he U

H, the bligesl man la the Citlans- Conscr 'alion corps, plans lo try «

h. a profeiilonal Ang carter.Beotl, »ho weighs 379 poundi

ind U 7 feel 3 Inchet Ull. hu > A Igrted to try (or the world-iheivr- > , aelght boxing chnmplonshlp.ua- ’ der the dlr«Uon ct R. H. Oit- «

Isnd. Chariotu promoter. Tht big t Iwy. a nali™ of Aihe counjy, at prccnt Lt sUUoned at CiUteni' Conssn'ailoa eorpa Cimp 401, oa

g Buck CTKtO One ot the flnl problems Oar- J

Isnd «1il tue in handllri; hli.— “Amcrlesn Cameni~ will l>e V>

lind rlns shoes (or him. Scolt*■ wtin Jire 17‘i.

“ G r o c e r s B a t t l e ■ 0- H a r d w a r f e T e a m =

- HsmlUon Orocery and DIsmond [ J IhrdKsre cluh at 0:30 lonlcht la i « Hirmon field In a ichedultd soft ll, ball game. & t, DUmond Kardvaro, In second ,n place in ibe league lUndlng. c.in- #

not iiuplice • McEIwalnX In first , place by a victory Unlght, bul a n

Slou vsuld plice tlie hardware men lo a tie «lth Wesiem Auto (cr sec- ond plic«. which Diamond hard- 1C watt now holds undisputed.

!• • Hamilton Orocery, now tifd with if Idaho D;pirlm:nt store for fitth i, re place, vould ttpUo* Btcvens • Van i t- nii?flfn In (ourth place, by a victory y. loslghL «

■Y NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHC

i n J u r a n

Ifornia’B Helens In BatU

................. iii M ii i T n ilt tlmo at Foreat Hllla, Now York Holon Jacobs m -she opened thi BlnsleR title. She ia ahown whlli semi-finals.—{fl^Photo; .

Franide Frisch Doits •

, By EOWABDJ.NEtt^(AasocUltd PrtM BpcrU WHUr)

99 NEW YORK. Aug. 31 - VmiUi Frisch looktd u grim u th* wtath'

[m tr, whleh wu btd u d (tttlag np 1 idly wone, Ptrhapi U v u a oliuki

(a|I to have brought Uu lubjtet-up li '®",thi (int plaoe.

•The cardlnilt out of It. lh ; Deal bt lUly, U'l golag' to bt a tougt

I**'job calchlog-ths OlanU. Stvtt >rii and a hilt gamea at thlt *tag« of thi dlf race U a nlc* fat Juicy-lead. Bti tur- K-ve done It befor*. And we can di tin u Igaln."ktdj Whenupon tha “Pordhaa nuh' >n* of a doua r*an ago, , wbe .calkK kcd;e( a N*w York cuopui and laU

{U ttr Dorl**! ahett at leceod ban [u.'for the OUaU. axpUinid bOK.lt net KN‘ CBlf’-COttld.-rtmt.'wetlU^'': * b] indithi ball elub he took orer July 3! rth when 'Oabbf Slrett went tht waj

. of all cardinal maunrUl fltth. nut' “Look baek through the recordi,’ (ir h* uld. “Look at 19S0. Tht Cubi hid ; to a (lve-aad-«n*-half-gam* Itad oa ui;li- I ______I

Reds Top Blues ;« In Tourney Play » AtC^tryCiub

Beoring 14 S-fl poloU to 13 8-< fot.f . thl Blues, theb- oloiett rival, tbe

Twin Tails Couniry ckb Redi Bun- [-ii day won a (our-comertd loumey ai

” * half V in “»• J. J. WlnterhoUr turned In a 74, lh* by (ar the l>cst card of thi day. lit ilor wu foUon'ed br Olto Peny, Buhl, :aa and Deacr Hutclilnion. Blues, wllh

a 18 eaeh. Evertt Sweeier and Wtl- eu lact. Reds, and Dr. J. 0, TboUon. the Bluu, cirded 7ti. aad Jlmmr BIb- Int cUIr and Oranl Padgtli, Bluu, aad She Uel Coigritf, Rtdi, midt icons ol Itr, ei each.tag Next Sundar will see the lut la- >rt t(^elub tournament of the iummer »U teuon. Burler, Jerome, Bluet and the Redi wiU pUr at the Oountry ctub

while Buht. Canron Ortal and Ru­pert pUr at BuhL

Sundiy'i cardi were: Reds-Wlo- terhoter 74. Mel Cosgriff 81, Sirttltr

I . 79, W «r 87, Btewirt 99, Wlllic« [6 73, Cuer 87, B«V( «4, Bicon 8«, Ta­

ber 83.Bluet-SlncUlr 81, Ilulchlns9n79,

u Bob Dtnlon 93. Toolson 79. Padget J- 81, Bleler 01, H, Denton 82, KIU 101, rr Stephan 97. Cosgrlft 101.

Buriey-Davldson 98. L, Harris M. U Nelton K». P. HeUand ti. T, J. n«t- u Und gf, UCUUIIQ 97, Rich 88, Oa-

tin 89, awan 107, Dunbar 107, i. Buhl-Parry 78, Uou 91, Cllatcn r. 88, Bordewlck 89. Hyde 101, Smllh lg 94, Fall 103, Shields 91, Uvson 99, it, Tlngey 94.

.lar- Polo Star Denies fl Assaulting Girl

-OHICAOO, Aug. 21 (IPl - OtCll Smith, polo star, lodsr fj>ued a lUlemtnt dtnylng criminal alluk chargu brought against him by a

■n 31-ytar.old nuiat." Ht uld ht would nol leave (or . the Eu t lo train (or tht Initna-

Uonal polo mauhet next monlh un- Ul ht citartd hlnuelf.

Bmllh, whom Mlu Eugtnla Row aecusu of alUcklns brr during an

"o aulotaobllt ride Usl Friday nlghl, adallUd driving her homi In hli aulemobUt from a Uke FCRsl hoi-a

“I did what any ginUemin would ]• havt dooe under slmlUr cltnua- “ • tUneti," ht decUrtd.

Smith wUl appear al a pnllmla- “* ary hurlng lomorrow before Pollca

UagiitraU WlUis R. Brlgbbalt*, « Evanston,

Teammelts of the |«lo player, tecoad ranking ooa ta tbe Oollcd

mo. TUESDAY MOBNING, At

»ce RectitUe For National Single

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iiwSBMSy

rork, MRS. H E L E N W IL L S MOC i tho elffhth. ainslea title. Thouj vhlle rccentJnJurY..flhfl.oagily_d

ih tho toumament,—W

loesn’tlhink Is Can’t Win 1933 Flag

[going lalo September, whloh U ilU Ur) 'lO dayi away. Wt caught them ti 'aakU th* tlnlch and won Uu ptanani aath- Wt'U do Uw umt thing wltb th ; np- olanU Uili Umi.”UUkt Th* *xperti tay be wool', Uut h up la eant that ll'i not Ib Uu Oardi o

anyon* else thla ytar to itop Bll Dont Tirry't detUny riden. And Prtid tough returning tor U)e tint tlmt aia mao Bevtn igtr io the fitldi wbire ht ahoo' of the to brUUanUr under U)s maiUr pUM . But John MeOnw. would b*Uw Ult mai an do to try to tak* credit frem hli mijo

league alma auUr, lath* Thtylrt giiung wondirful plUh 'alkid log; %t uid-almoit revettnUr. “Zl*

lolo tough to btat a leam Uut't plllag u; bai* ihut-ouUaadon*-ningamuth*wa

It net Ral Schumachcr, Carl HubbiU. Ro » br Parmele* and rttddr'Flttttnmoc Ily 3S are doing. Theni no QueiUoa abou I war It, BUI hu hU team huiumg. doln t. lmpon1bUUiIngirorhlm.aiidttiar> tfdi,’ mad* him a great manager. ThtA I had got what Td caU a comforUble Itu oaui.Il't not a laf* oq*."

Declo Nine Trims y Burley Team by lub Score'of 4 to i4 for DXOLO, Aug. 31 (SptcUl U Th'

tbe Kewt)-Dielo.d«feil»dBurltrbut Bun- baUtosunof UMtuteredlvUlono tr at Ul* eoulhtm Idaho league la an ei _ ‘

Dtclo, wlaatr ot Uu gamt, wU a 74, mtt Rupett'i bsMbail nlaa Bundaj t. H* 6*pUmbtr 3, la aa tuUm dlvliloi Buhl, champlonihlp contest. Uanagen o wllh tht Uatni vlU leltcl a neutral IMli Wal- for Uie Utle game,MMn. The local nine slenptd Into Ui' BIB- lead wllh om run la Ute flnt la , aad nlng ruterdar and ttorad Uirt tto f Uciti la Um fourth. Burler wtnt lot

acllon In the sevenUi, collecUng Iwi t In- runi. Burler lUrUd a raUr In U)i amer final fnme. bul (eU ont point ahor and of tytbg lh* score. Peclo'i plUhlm ctub dipariment wu working tn almoi Ru- pirftet form, and aa a retult Bur

ter gaUiind onlr tour hlU. Burl*: Win- moundsmra almost tqualtd Uu per eeler fotmance br Umltlag Dtclo to aL mice blow*., Ta- Boon by lanlngi: R R J

Burley........ OOO 000 301-3 4 <)n79. Deelo ______ 100 300 000-4 8 >idget Batteries: McIntosh, Day; BorU 1101, WUUams.

BOXII NEWSlaum WINImiih ATLANTIC crry, Aug. 3i ( > - n gg Benny Bus, former fuUierwelgh

' world'i chimplon, icored .a eltat knockout ovtr Jack Portney. taait' Uonal ilghiwiight ot BalUmore Oil] la Ul* second round of a 10-roua(

; bout here lonlght.

' { r t nv^a)EE lo ses “ * PltTBBUROH, Aug. 31 0P)-6tur.

dy )-oung Ttddy Liron. Um pridi OtcIl of uonaci, PcnnsylvanU, toiMd i I a chilltngt into the muddled middle- tuck weight nnks lonlght br toundl] ur a whipping vine* Dundee, cagey vet-

eraa from Newark, lo a lO-rounc (or fight for the PcnnsylvanU cham-

roa- plonship o( the 180 poundett. '. un- PighUng under the UghU at Ui<

PltU&tlrgh PlraUi' bueball parii Rom before a ihnng of 19JX)0 Dundei r an lo«t hit tlnl bout In thrto rtan U ighi, the blick-hilred PoUsh bor, »hc

hll himself luu betn btalen but onn hot- ln70suru.

Dundee's dcfeit under a wlUnrlni ■ould .. — - - --lua--------------------------

Butei, are expecled to tuUfr con« nla- cemlng his good chiracUr, ollca AUaches cf the Evanston bosplU) alt*, when MUt Roie li ttguUrlr cm-

plortd, uld ther vould mtke ilml- lyer, Iir statements in Ui* woman’a be- Uled hair, I

, AUGUST 22, 1088

«

ord Forfle a C r p w iv

l i )

lOODY is ahown fiffhting for he lOUsh aomowhat handicapped by . f-^oaed-ot-her inUlatopponent

Vines Puzzles ag Over Defeat!I iiui -V >

MOt National Tennis Champloi ‘ ( J Muses Over Pro ipw i

Of Winning at Brookiini

^ BROOKLINK UaM, Aug. t l (A- o ^ iF M r ’Itnlght dtftaU hare '& d w EUsworUi Vlou, naUonal Uaal uiar'champloa. puaUd but not worried “ ^®j Tht Uakrwudenan. wbo bold Itch- Uu bolQOt taeord o! wlaalag boU ^ I.U ie American and BriUih UUea bt J. uo (on reaching bU majorllr lu t fitp itn j Umbtr, wu muting e m ’hli proi

pecu todar uhtwatehed rala wai mcM'away Uia matng round of' U>8 ni

tuoil doutSu plkr at Longwoo when ht and XillbOltdhlU win dl (end th*lr tt«n ehamplontiilji.

vrnei apptirid u i f be had fn Ut± gotun tba (ln-*etdeftat Jaek Craw

ford. AuitraUa, gave him In the Win I bledon flaal UiU year and bit Dav! eup faUurti agalnit Fred Perry ui H. W, (Bunar) AuiUn tn Uie laUt

i gone ttaali wlUi KaiUnd. But Ui ’ memerr el Fm & a. BhUld ir ,itralght-Ht declilon over bim t J Niwpon Ult weik’wu lUU palafu , 9 1 lUU eant uodentaad Uu ' tf mauh WlUl BhUldi," ha uld. “Wbe

llhavtalwari beaUn him and Tha Uiought I bad'mr theu going wtl

iut-1 taoogh to btat him. But I couldn' in of do anyUUng right.} ei> “At leut 1 proved to myaelf Uu

Idarilna’ rewaadnowltrtmalait Till be tten If I caa malnUln a big:

idar, of pUr for an enUn wte)rjijon I w all^ht^hrilet^. lo I guei" muI I *1 i^ k Shit t v '^ n ee i ot wta

intng Uw Amirtcan tinglea UUe a ! Fomt HUU ntxt monUs are u goo

, I u tbou of anr American.'TtnnliebttiTtn,wheaceompanUi

: Vines Uitough Europe and were wltl I t “ ihlm It Newport lu t week, wen no

' verr hopeful about hU chancu U h IhArt ’ i»k U Onwford In Uie naUoaai tin ^ ".g lea tounur. And Uier eoaildtrei

Perrr and Shleldi onlr a litlle Iu dangeroui lo VUu' UtU-defeadlaj

utl*rper- —’ two-futed atUek placed Yaron li R t lln* tn a enek at Lou BroulUard 4 4 th* Woroeiter, UauachuittU itroni g 4 boy, who ll rtcognUtd u worli loru, champion In Kew York lUU,

Lcsi Uun a pound lepanled Ui two fighten, Dundee weighing Id

3 and Yiron 187H,The dKiilon wu unanlmoui,

-KINO Tm r WINS SAN FRANClBCO. Aug, 31 -

I? - “King Tut," bobbing WnneapoU welltrwelght, difuud EddU Ran PoUnd, by a techlnacl knockout li

®J** th* fourUi round of USIr lO-roua( f W mitch hen tonight.

AbidlycuteyeUutblcdprofuulj caused Ran'i ttcond to itop tbt con l((t a minute atur Uie fourU) roua( hsd lUHed, /

Rin weighed 148 poundi and “TutK "<■ _^«*| DAVia TRlUMPnS mdiyi LOUISVILLE, Ky„ Aug. 31 («? - ” ‘:'tJlck DavU. 309, LoulivUle, won i

nea-ipiper decision over Fraakli !*“ • Wine, 198, BulU, Montana, In a 10-

round bout lonlght.

»[• Wrestlingcnce —

CUNQHAN WINS iring PORTLAND. Aug. 31 W - OUi _ amgrnin, Oklahoma City, dtftauc — ,Thor Jensen, Dkton, Oregon, twe eon- faUs out of Ume In th* main event

on lonlghl'i wrutllng card hm plUl OUngman wilghed 190 and Jentttem- 1S9. ____Iml- Htnty Jonet, 198, Provo, CUh bt- won from Sarkey Walker. 194. Flor- ' ■toce, Ortgon, in two atialght falli.

r S e a s ^JneenofTennis

j RestsDuetoR^

I storm Comei to Afd Ql I Net Star, Suffering I From Inliiry of BaoK

9 FORZSr HILLB, K. AOf. «& m-WlUi Ul* oUltr gtrU ahOftatB nelUier ttar of ber game nor com-B passion for ber Injund baek rtlaI today eame ioUu aid of Un, BeleaB wUli uoody to gtre htr aneUter darI Of rest before lh*' maket b t f f t S ■ I bid for ber eighth Amerlean UUe a ■ I Uie wontn^ naUonal UanU eham- ■ I ploathlpt at Ult Wtat Blde;,lenalgI I club.■ I Qutta Etien wu Kheduled Is'B l pUy t o tm ^ a U h a j^ i iU t i^

I I lag UUeholder, tomorrow, but tbb ■ I ninatttMkUutiRal-flnalcooteta H I aaoUier day aod tbe flaala mta S I Wtdne«lay,I Oaiaa Flaal Bnukete''I - ■=-llWrUee>irtalfled4wf fU H bwat. I kill reiUMar, but ooly afUr « H uuer three-Mt tncoonUr with' l i t boonebig Bettr NuUuU. In wbleb <01 tbe dropped! a att-tootUilaf ab> S l had not done ta UiU countir aioc* I l93»-andbecamt*OTaUUdtbat8tsa I tcrvtd twUe 10 tucoeuUiL •S UtUn'i faux pu-«ompan% to

u umptn'a allowing “Babt" JUltb' r ner lotakefouritrlkHlaawoildaeriM’ by a -<atittd almoit u much eooBOt'

WlUl 13 otflelali aad a galUiy Ot — — 7000 'watehlng, appatnUr onlr a

aUrUed baU bor, who deoUsad to girt Ura. Uoedy- Uu baUt fer btr lUtgal terrlee uatU a tteond pens^ toty dimand,'noUotd Um « t r «n i: Uu Uae U v u caned to tb»'aU«*

, UeoctBefereiRafni.OaTliit«a«;ats

- pUyed UUe or no part In tbe treat*, ual rletory at Un. Uoedy. Bbe kH

, boUi gamee aad U was aodotO: nplon afUr ttu enor Uiat abe lot tb*

Baiab undtr ceoUol and raa U os) p e O tlM .W , :

ikllneoaee bnladUe cbamploa. foUovttr a ilt did on.U i^t U b RoM l wsQ'

I t n - fnm ber-at ttlfflbledOD,'hai pot '&de treuoaahU tbouihU la Uu.'Blada: UnaU of Uie oUier glrti. I t t yeait Uwr: wTitd. 1 hare betn golag neekir out to take , boldt Uulr Ucklngi. but vtm Uu tbreoe g boUi tottering all art anxioui to 'iet'a- let be* vblitatRiieaandUupubUatytba: itfitp- nnt defeat would bring.I prot- ■■ I .... i' 'Bwaib /M. 1 ' I ' '^ Sharkey Arrangies

ToMeetLoughraa,idfet^ ..............Craw- 8O8T0if,Aug.3i(iv-JaekBbarrf I Wim* kty. fotnir biaTywelght chiBiplflB,' I Davli io^y aecepUd a 939,000 luataaue,' rr imd' arttb a 40 per w t prlvUen,Inter* infflmr Loughran t rttum bout ta

lit Uie' PhlUdelphU. flepunbee 37, almott ibUld-i four ru n to tae day eUe* Uuir. ia u tint mttUng, wbea tha Botton batr «lnfu], Utr acored a Uiret-rolmd kaockoab

l iI£ d i Wiu XlttgLiTtn^ In Chicago fltp* i^ t u Umbtr 18. Ee uidlu pUnned.to ao*

eept a laU October dau ftom Uu New York Oarden aad alto-vonU

If Uut ^ ^ Boitoa Qirdea-befora

S »“ ‘ e « th S 'S u f tA ! i^ f t o £ Suax Bu r In UUmt next wlnUr. ' '

S q a m e o f f i c i a l f s s t i E s " ■W ARNINQ TO B U R L E Y

p.nH BURLEY, Aug. 31 (BptcUl'to ITu iT iiS Newel-Vlolaton of the game Uwi n nol an wamed br J. R. Flutlmmoai, tUhe deputy game wirden for caisl* aad, li Uq. Ulnldoka eountlei, that Uier will be Udired brought to court If caught.' Se la leu lUlta Uiat casts ot ihooUng game .n.iin. out Of MaMn biT* btca nported to

him, aad Uut tuch dliKgardcfUw Uw muit etate. Floe* U u t. bare

= s bttn Impoted. bt declarei, moit be „ paid and the lUU game depart* •Iiunt Btnt Wiu Insist CD such payment. S A. B. Parish and f. W. nytor wtn world eppnbindtd by FlUslmmoni Aog*

utt 1, and Uken btfore Probate t i Uie Judge HtnryW. Thicker chargtd wltb ir lu alltmpUag lo shoot uge btni dur* ** Ing Um doted icaaon. They pleaded

gulltr, Uttr, and wtre flned |3S eaeb. FItulmmons hu tlso taken up a numbtr of flshrrmto who were ta*

^ _ able to show Ucensei. eapoUl ' ,

Golfers of Rupett And Canyon Crest Tie on rth Side

"Tut" J ^ M E . Aug. 31 (SpecUl to Tte NewD-Cinyon Creit and.'Rupert golfon Dtt Jeromi golfen Snadtjr on Uie country dub gretai.

Vfi — Canyon Crtit aad Rupert tUd fcp von a (Int plsce wlUi 13ft polnU' each, rafikU Jerome scoring S polnti. Ed Bowv, a 10- Canyon Crest, scored a 73. Jebns«

' mtrir, Jtrome chib, wai eecoad lor wilh7S.

Jerome tcorei wtn u followi: . ''• Johaimtrtr 78. Reed eo. WHbtafl. 89, JtlUion 97, Thorpe 98. W l ln It , ' Thoreton 93, SuUlvaa 9), BUek M .'

. OUt

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tRAiu t a BATEXa BATRRT 00. '

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, S t o 8 Reach Best Levels S

j i t e r Tradinj Ceases ^

■bn Chlcajo Grain Pit IS' IIIi '.o'''- ■ • U

i j l A R K E r S A T A G U N C E ’ Cbnm TORK. Aat. 31 MV-,zRoeki' nnn: ktden dlipUjr ,

o lct'iUm tiL ^.3asdi: Finn; lecondirr nlU j ,

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Onln* wew ermUe. bat clMed w ilh auTOW ehaniM wd ihirtJ reached J!4

h«t lereli tiler detUnp htd Fir , on lh#Ohte»«»l>c*rd(X irtde. Mr-• -A* few letder* wero up ibout 3 Fti■polnlfl,-while Ua t»ert|e tdn«8 PJiCutoimM to tround t polnl tnd a roi * 'm The lumoter. Ifi9l.a» rfurei. :aj>IUed. Clovir wllh recent touit;at time* the mtrket wu e*U«mely jj;

.... 3Ki r . :T Well DliWbuW ' 3|j

nnn bul ulOlUei Uwrt. Bleeli, fO v P belt- tlocki, chemletli. olU ^ ,

tbut* wenl ahead raUier " ..MtUr and Uirouihoul Uie Mulon rih» market ruled tbore Ull Frldiy’i u<IOi».DBlUd8UUi8Ue1.BeUilehem. ^ >AUed Olwmletl. Americtn Ctn. ^ ^ObXTtttr, Sean Roebuck, Ct». Htr- vuUr. J«ew York Centrtl. OtUware ^ cml-indion. BalUmore tnd Ohio,

sQtUn««;Oommetttil8olmu,Grett ^ ‘ w S u Ssu n T .B U n Jr t OlliXBm J “

jSbu filmmont, J ;euu* meel preferred rou ®“

. J to about 2H, wblU Qnloo Ptclfle. • te rm a auftr, DuPool. NaUontl “ J

DHUIlai. Boom Petto Rlcao Cucar 2 >«)d-Ainertab CofflaereUt Alcohol ^ u bettered Uiat ttnce. ‘'■' BAtunliur to work trem lU long week end. Wall Itreet apparenUr de< »

'.clded.Uiat happenlDp orer Uu hoi- ver V.Ui7'had leaned toward Uu cpn<

ttrueUre tide. Comple Uoa ot Uu tteel.. oQ and tsmber codti-tnd prctpecU M 3 , . ^ a coal acrtemcat woold m n be mo: .inMbed,mnoredtoauune«rtalnUe( i

aad broushl 10 much Dearer Uu end } i NRA drlre aod laauioraUoa doi

« um part o( Uu p n rus will be ed; :aeeeeipanled by a UtUe InHaUonary i a ’'.HtmifliAlon remalni to b« teea. but -^dOQMedlr Ute Uioutbt Uut UiU

BtrbeUucaMlurktlnthecoUecUre u ; ' , i ^ ot WaU Itreet. pV- _ - Bnd of DBlliMn ‘ ^Laiwr day, trtdlUonalljr Uve end ot

»ntmer duUseu tn Induitry. ap> in* preacbei wlU> builnen boldlnt a iur- |n‘ Srtilaily larie part ot lU adrance. thli

..aiMl producUon, layi one trtde re- ? f .tlew. J iu Illpped back a few more stI

:JerrndftUbuyliic.Carloadlnk»tlM mn P a ^ U ln , Injenenl. their ftrortble i

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Tork M r s : New York ta Montretl ■ ;___________ 1.10

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n « Twtn M il outrut suuui ten TMM iDUeW!

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. Stock Market Averages

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COMMODITY P R IC E LEVEL

NEW YOBK. Ao«. t l (/T)-Ind« ot » lUple ewmldHy pricte:S S ^ - s r = r Ssa.-s. M

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(Copyrlfbl. IMJ. by(December 11. MJI. u uten •» iw

In coBpoUni Uie abw'e pr^ >•«» ■Dd U»e foUewta* ewainodiuee. w in U)i tpprexlniiU p w w ean BKdi ffbut IJ. cotlea IJ. b»n « , tU«I temp H. i t fu »• .|eflBper A bUtt 9. ten i. robber 4. ”, Illk 4. letd. J tllm J. tecoa'A.t-Wllo^* • . a!

ayVLRNMENT BONDS *! — t<W-¥ORltr>m|^U<ftV-»nltfd

** rj;LIBERTY ;ai

] i i l 32.47 ______________ L.I03.H,gJPint 4i JJ-47------------101.H; mPlr»t4ttl33-47---------- lOll |“ ‘Plnl4'.ii33*S7,rr|UUred.— lOUO q,Pourth 4Ui JJ.J8--------- IM JIIC.Fourth 4«i regliltred JJ.J# — 10J.17

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MCTAt.® t“ iNBW VOIUC. AUJ. 31 uv-Copper:, w

Btotdy; electroiytlc. ipot aod fu-| J ture 9c. |0<

Tin: Barely iletdy; ipol tnd neir-1 o; by|44.&5; future 144.75.

Iron: Quiet; No. 2 t. o. b. euUm oo PenmylrinU iisio; Bufftio 117; jO' Aliblunatl3. \a\

Letd; Steady; ipol New York I4J0; i ii Eu t SU LouU I4.JS. i ”

2Unc: Quiet; Eu l St. LouU ipotiini and future I4M. ><v

AnUmony: Spot )7.^ k iU rer |M to W . i^

' BAR SILVER |{{NEW YOIUC, AUf. 31 (A^Bar lU- U}

rer; Pinner; ne higher at 3SUc. u|

MONEY |{;NEW YORK, AU(. 31 U') - CtU ><•

money: Steady; t per eenl all day. Cj Ttme lotu; Sletdy; W dayt K-i; if<

3 monUu 1: 4 monthi M K ; 5-« . montbi lM-1'.i per cenu

Prime commercUl piper IH. }< Bankeit' tecepUneet: Vncbans- 3'

ed; 30 dayi H-%;.eo-N dan H-'.i;4 DonUu !i-K; 9-t monlhs 1 HO.

6U0AR . ^NEW VOIUC. Aug. 31 l-n - ritw 10

luftrwuqulet todayindunojalci ~ vtre reported prleei were nomlntUly unchtnpd tt 3.4S for ipoU. n

II wu beUered rcllnen were wll- _ Ins to htre paid thU price tor iu (tnIn iiUUble poaltlon, but Micro no- ^ Uilni wu firmly offered.

Pulurei elated 3 to 4 polnU higher. _Stiei were 31,000 lom. Includlns ^

m w d W « n lS t im " ‘‘‘Tbe rtnte (oIIowi; SepUmber

la#, December 1.4# to 1,49. Jtnutry *? U l, March U7 lo lit ; Mty 1.031', f' July l.«a. T-tr»dlni. - *'1

In refined t ftlr wllhdrtwtl de- . mand wu reporied, bul olherwUo tradinc wu light tnd luppUed Uirough lecond handi. Prlcu were unchanged wllh reflnera UiUn* tt •" 4.70 and leeond htndi tralltble tl

COTTON LNEW YORK. Aug. 21 (A? — TTie

teneral colton markel eloied e«iy at net deellnei ot 3 to 7 polnU today.

RAN ntASCISCO .PRODUCE BAN PRANCiaCO. Aug, ai-Bul-

Urfil 39 tnd Jlc. ■* .Onloni: Stockton red* »Jc to li.fo „

evL; yellowi Mc lo IMS; whlU bolirn H J} per SO pound laek.

Potaloei; Local Oamei* 60 to 70c « lug; Sloeklon long whltn 13.10 lo *i » :jj cwt,; cholee II.7S lo M. i»

Poultry: Broilers IJ lo lie; fryen <* 13 to lie; hem 10 to 1(<; rouUn ut 17 and Ik.

LOS ANGELES PRODUCE lOB AN0F3XS, Aur-'31 <AV-But-

tfr: lUcelpu iji.ooo Ita; S3 acore Vic: Pl Kort l»c: M Kore Ite; St Kore ISc. Ctireie: iS.IW lb«.

ESJ»: Receipts MU cues; ctndled Si clean extras i5c; the ume. Urge Ai tlandards 2ic; the mme medlumi »e; tha uma mrillum lUrxlardi 17c; Ihc ume imalU He. "

Poultry; Lechom heii* under'JW Ibl. lOc; 3'; 10 4 Ib. ipe; orer 4 lb. lOe; colored hem JU to 4 1b. t4c: , w-er 4 Ibt. IJc; brollen 1 to IH Ib. ' He; olhen l>i to s'i to3H Ib. 16c; 6ther eolored I5c; Banrd Roet» iWjlcn over JS lb. lec; othen Wc.

Ducki: Young 6c; old 8c.I Oeete 13c./ Turkeyi: Young tomi 13 Ib. and bp IBc; dreued 13 lb. and up 33e; hem » lb. and up I8«; dreued S lb. and up 23e; old lomi I2c; dreued 18c.

DRIED FBUTT NEW YORK. Aug. 31 IflVErtpor-

lied tpplei: Firm, cholee B ta lOc; Uncyioiolle. '

Prune*: Krm. CaUfomU «H to 0;;c; Oregon «\ tole.

AprlcoU: Firm, eholce lOXe; «- Irt choice IlHc; Uncy 12HC.

Peaehei: Firm, lUndard 6Hc: cliolee 7He: extra choice 7He.

Ralilni: nnn. , loose MiucUUe

W A S ' ' X ^ s e s E IT - / fT < fb R T r$ 3 3 iirh T 'S n C So ' C IARENC£'S LEAV5. ;* i SHA.RS O F O S10 THE S£CR£T $I0.6(g ' « IX 'S $20, 70 ------ -g '■! CET HIM /« i v OUT. ^W ,* rrfji

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^ isg ii; I I I‘5 | blAOUDBdt Oopptr _ ITIi 17!« II<, BI: lAlchUoo T * H f— B S eotk eijt BtI'BtlUtnwt k OI)lo_aiS »•« 31<t OciDndJi ATliilon___ ll]i ll(k lltk BOI muiltlinil HlMl __ 40\ »«t 40it do

ffii S ‘ i i’ ouumci ft liMii__ n« <!• en aillCtntdlui Puirie__ KU llj i lll< St' I S . W S — !!,. Hn 2 1 :^J c i?SI P ll p'pf.__ » 'I “ H ' “ HU'TII.o R 1 ft r — ;____ 1*1 T 7i, TrllCbrrHtr Corp ____Olt 41% Utj c-oucolt. . ____M>, Mi; H>* Ut

,'CoiuolldalKl o il__ II l]>( U>« Ur' Con OII Dtl______ IT le l(>« Urcami'wtucii_____ nu h >4 w *» u

! ; S “ = i f ;ll«Ihj|>oal dl Nrm___T1>« I I T74« WiEutmw KetSik___ !»•, n'.i n k Wi

jonmiOKirie___ x ii ai* a4liI Onttkl Uotort____111, It 31 I. Otnirtl l«edi - J7 HU . Mtt kai 8 i f f a . ? " - = : S u !!!! S iS!I ooMr»r n i ib b e r »!• u 3iii ciilOnOiun r t ii« ____ 4 3>l 4 BllOml Noithnn nr pr 3<!k ..Mti Blnmt Wni«m BuiirUli 34 3J% Ni:iliupp Uaum-----»>« I ' i 9tk K>i ! ! i T . r f f ' — S'- S i : i ’- ss

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“ f e s l i j i l i t TM*U)l«K>n AlUll__ 31U 3>UUcKmporl TIB le le u Uld Con Pll.,_____I3H » ’«

■ S S a ? J N i i - J i ! £UaimWhwl ■ 11, (1, gt, AJI! S U “ i 5 i = S ’' S ! S ! ; S !Mil Poj^ft.ut— Hll S '! Co

I He*r<«’c»nuirt!l«4?i 44*4 HIi Iau

J 'i lo 4Se; choice lo ftncy leeded Ui* J'ic 10 4'ic; leedleu 9'« lo S':c. po : ---- na

ClilCACO rnoDuce RrCHICAOO, Aug. 31 OTVUve pout- F?

, try: Recelpu S Irueki; lUady; Item „' lociollSe:leghomi8c; n»iun7c: „' rock fryen Ilc lo la:: eolored IIc ;j?„ ’ nxk iprlngi 12'ie lo 13'ie; coIorrd'„

Ilc; rock brollen lie to 1 :; col-:?’ : ored lie; leghomi O'.ic. Turkeyi 8c!,,. ' to lie. HprUig ducki 7c to Oc; old 7e; ,V ' lo ac. oene: Spring 9>it. oM 8c.

Butler: RecclpU 13.040 tubs; flnn; | : creamery ipeclaU, M acore. 33c lo;,_ ! 33He: etlrai. B3 leore. 2P»e: extra

Ilnu, to lo 01 icort, so'.io to 31c]l . flnU, 88 to 89 Kore. IB'ic to lO'ic: i"” : lecondi. 8»to87acore. 17ctol7'jc;

itnndirdJ, W Korr. ccnlmUied ear- ■ loli.31'ie. ^ 4, •EKs:Heee1pU7783ca.Hi»:flnn:ex-^

tm finU Hc; fmli graded flrtU | I 13»ic; currenl recelpu Uc lo 13c. ^: _____________- • D;

] miOillKETS srniCAOO MARKET itc

ailCAtiO, Aut. 31 (-T) lU * n A) Ijii! Polaloei: HrrelpU »t on Irack l» ; ~ lottl linlled SUlet ihlpmrnU (silur-', ‘ day 338. Knndijr 43i Triompht tbour''

' Mead;, olhrr tlaek weak; demand Ti modenle, lepplln enoderale: >VU-

' eamln reand while*, partly gnded, ',. ' raetUr areund ttU ; No. I Idaho Irl- ' .

utnphi StM lo Jtu . noilljr aroand ' U.U; Ntbnoka Cobblen $3.40 In ' lt4J, (ew JtJO: I.ong liland. few

utet i&1«: lo«t Cobblen sngnded ' K : Wuhlnflon RsneU No. ] (ew

utl« C.M to gtSi. ^

IdahoSheepI DEM-ER SALES ]o!

DK.NVKR. Atir. I I ISpeeUl to The ( 1 Newii-Iimb uln In Denrer ludar: to t Andrf* l.ltllr. McCall, wren load* t3: I 81 poundi, 3 renU ilnlghl; llUli-|}3.

; H O M E R H O O P E E

W he WAS A Oov WHEN Mg Ct A Boy; mb visited his u'jclc l>4 THAT WEEK SOMETWWA A HWD MftU.AWO TO'OAT\IJsU J

I ' 'M SfOE WW HE AMTAC-Omit \VltW fl5 SeWTAWf.V**! M£\ ' X ^ iiiA AGAtu u im u — J-

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W e S LET THe \ 3 iS MAM KWOW \ -=15.66. 7 HOW MUCH ■ ' N _ _ - < f W6-Ve GOT.

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H I H H a . =Si Uli JNortlirin llcllle .— Tl\, MU nti |j

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)t (Mn ftwbucK ___ 4Mi 40't 4ti; 71,!5;

I S s r f c J : i |'=E si: is>i autul»(t Oil Cll.--37% 3< 31kmI, euniltrd oil N J— 31% 3l]k 31 i ,t

=!*■ 3 i: ; “

^ UDlon Oltilcl* ____ 41t, 41 4T<; gl

i:C“S H ; = i ' i i “ iis S S .s E iii! . | ‘ ii!!;:

!!SSS.!r=’Si:S!! S S i"Woolworth Co--- 40% « l% 4e V«Ik Cl'RD MARKCr ||[J HEW TonK. Auc. II ixv-cuib mar- tc It k>t nuol*Uoiucl0M4l

icmr“ ai«“« BKWeZZIZZZ: jjhtoli atm (Wftie* . . . ---- 3<('ilBKtrte nond and 8Jure... _____34%|teSBrctrte Ptni iniS flhkte pr_____ l];^ Nkllofli] Poarr and Uihl ei p(__O CCIk K»w nr»dlord ....................... I'V loI. 8t«<l.fd Oil ct IndUn------- -J» i MU«Ut and companj---- ----- llj^i

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fiuaier. Wrfrnrr aad eotnpaor, ||jIk Trl cen co"t?^'.*'. ‘ eiilnl|i Anmraii fovrr tnd Uilit. iat«' h,>• BeetTle row and Uitil......... . 9 i!;;It Amrnran roreltn ro*er wamnu... I1<l>'<la Amencan Oa* and BKttle----JlUco>i CommrrtUl fiouUicrn «’amnU....lI/l8|tol« UnltM] Ou winant*-------- IUll Comnti Truit Sbam......— ..|]Jt(Naiboal. «'»•■» Wi-aclilAuMitn Auto_______________ M ]»

■ ' - ' ■ nld hnd Ureatoek. Barber. »l« loada 83

poondi 7 cent! aorted: Jim OUn- to napBln, load 88 poandi. BllUn Rrcllien. Hoda Sprtnn. deek 78 posndi both 8173 itnlght: ilogan and HO. Baneeeli, two loadt 80 Ibi.!,.

* 817S aaetedi Idaho ihlpper lire toadij“J ; 8S pgyndi 88.70 itnlght; F. DonUp S’ tiSmllhi Ferry, two loadi 78 poandt, .

Itnlfht; Idaho ihlpper Iff: f" ‘ I Andrtw Llltle two loadi 73 boUs 8613 {J

tUalifal tut Up: BeUerae foar loaib j ®|73, P.llUn BroUien. Soda Hprinjivl*

load U boUi t l l J itralgbt; Warren •lumloek. Uramle. WyomUg. load °|ewt« m poa|di 8IA3 aUalghl. „

fim lSl:.1_____________________________ [ lU11 KANSAS C lfr UVESTOCK [*

KANSAS CITY. Aug. 31 (Al tU 3 Of DA)-Jl0w:Rec*lpU4000;.lalrlyac- an m-e,moilly 10c higher; top 8434; de- Ito; iUnble 180 to 340 pounili mostly 14.-ire IS to 84 JO; n n 83.30 lo83. <

CilUe: RecelpU 17.000; llttle;ea done; holding good to eholce (ciljii Itcen and yearllngi ileady, bldi!ch

* 23ctowermtrkelon «-eitem iUugli-|J7.'■; ler Iteera: grau fat ilic iloek iteady.! [*! !. vealen iteady lo veak; tereral loads,” 1 rliolM led aleen held around 18 io|'“ “ »6J0; llbenl quou graM Iteen ellg. I‘0 ' ■ Ible to lell from 83 JO lo 84.M: mosl I '' vealen |5J0 doan. lew 86. '' Sheep: Receipts 4500: nativeIamU“ iiroutid Me lower: ahefji about

leady; beit nillve Umbi 37; ma’t '' ' Jrfilei»6.7?.to87^^____

' ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCKST. JOSEPH. Aug. 31 (.n (U S d!,.,

A)-Hogi:-RecelpuSJOO; cloied IOc.m higher on heary hogi: top |4.30; good to choice butclien 84.10 to M - <k 30: Ilght and light IlghU 83.M to M -' u 10; packing lOwa 83.30 lo 83.10. rn

r Caltle: RecelpU »00; »ldw. v-ejk cu : to Jlc lower; iteer*. good to elinirr in

U.23 to 86.75; common to mrdlum < i 10 13; helten. good to rhoire|:8

E CAiaE HERE-3U5T ' 'iCLCONLYAWEEK.BUr \ C~^~\HArPEHEOlOLOEJRhWAS I f ^JsU 010 S0IACTWW6 y \ • • htlllEDHlSUMCLE! IMEIER S^'« ‘ L

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LT NEWS. TWIN FALU, IDAH.

,ASOUNE ALLEY-Wl

0 HfJON. Hft'S I LOOK AS i l GOT GOOD / IF HE EA = l LIMBS. MUCM.

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83 to 88; eon good 8323 to 84'j5; cannen and culUn 81.S0 lo 8313; calvea, medium to chalce M to 84.80; atocken and Ieeden, medium lo cholre t3J3to83J3.

Sheep: RecclpU 7M0; opening 23c — Io«eri-lambtgood-<o-cholc» 86.73-10 lit 87.13; yearling welhen medium lo I<{ cholc« 84.30 lo 8303; feodlng Iambi [<• 83.301046.30; eaei, medium lo choiceI,- 81J0 to 81.73.

}/ O.MAIIA LIVESTOCK j! OMAHA. Aug. 31 (U 8 D A) > -Hogi: ReceipUIOOO; ilw ; 3 toji* wlUi Friday; laUr bldi about « lUady; wwi tully lOc higher; lop <: 84.13 for choice ISO lo 300 pounili:

bulk good and cholee 180 to UO }; poundi-83£3-lO-84.10; 140 to 160 IS poundi 8323 lo 83i3; Ilght and k medium weight towi 83 to 83.13; f Itiga 8330 lo |3; feeden plgi 83i0 I; to 83.

_CilUe: Recelpti 12,000; led lUen !.• and yearlinga iIow, about iieadj'; ll fed hellcn about ileady; weilem <» grtM cow* alow, weak lo 15c lower:• buill IS to 350 tower; realen weak

lo SOc lower; ilocken tnd fetdenjl Ileidy; fed ileera and yearllngi 85

lo M: few led helfen 83 to 85J5; odd Itead gnln fed eon 8350 to 84; i

If grui eowi 8303 to 83; cutler gradei! |« 81.75 lo 83.15; medium bulli 83J0 ij to 82,73: weitema 83; pncilcal top

vealen 8350; itocker and feeder lUen 1323 to 84.75: few loidi 85 lo 8320; heifer 83M to 8423; covi 831

r- to 13.45; Itock calvei 83.50 to 83.,, Sheep; ReeelpU 12.500; tambi 25, Ifrto 40e lower; iheep iteady; feeden <{'aleady to ilrong; early bldi ilauglt- |i>|ter nnge Umbi 88.50 lo 86.75; aort- ” ed native Iambi up lo 87; e«ei up 'U lo 83.73; bulk nnge leedlng lambs j> t023; one load 88.65, .. j

li SAN FRANCISCO LIVE-STOCK I, SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 31 WlUS j ■

DA>-llDp; RecelpU 1300; acUve.l: IlghU and butehen iteady to 15c i higher: Colorado* iteady; Cillfor-

%|nlu and Idahoi ihowlng adrance; ''•:butk 181-313 lb. Callfomlai and Ida-

|hO( 83.60 to 83,75; load 156 lb. 85.50;<il Icommon lo low good Colondoi 84.75 8|lo 8333; genenlly 8333. lti Caltle: RecclpU 300; mo4eratc:y b-aeUre;-iUcn-iUadr.to.itreiig;-twa

lotds tilrir good 063 Ib. fed Callfor- . nUrileentSJO; eighty head 1078 1b.,, led 85.60.” flheep: Recelpu 3100; dull; under*.;; ____'* CHICACO LIVESTOCK

CIIICAQO. Aug. 21 t,r»UaDA)- jJlHoji: RectlpU n.ooo; aeilvc, un* ,_jeven. moilly lOc higher than Pri- ;'1da]r’i arenge on alt clauct; good lo "(choice 170 lo OO Ib. 845S lo 84.85:^ top 84.63 ; 330 lo 370 Ib. 84 to 8435; ;:lblg wtlghU dotm to 83.50 or below;. Ibetler'grade light IlghU 8425 to

84.60; plgt 83J0 to 84; packing towt “ lirgtly 83 to 83JJ; imooUi light

welghu up lo 83J0; wme on butcher order tbOTe83;M to Ihlppen; e»-

CtlUe: Recelpu 10.000; fed iteera ind yetrllngi ileady; undertone a-eak lo 35c loa-er; eipecltlly on mtdlum lo good grade; lop welghtyl Iteen 87: bat yearllngi 8683; bulk early ulet'8530 to 16.50 yearling helfen opening iieidy; bnt light

3 offering* 88; pau con-,wetk; bulli and realera ilrong icarce; pracUcal

!- Itop weighty uuiage bulU 8323; moat .-ivetkn 8550 to |S50.

aheep; Recelpu 20.000; ilow; few le'early lalei and Indleatloni around ,liMo lower on U l lamta; iheep un­it {changed tnd Ulklng Itetdy on teed- .o.er offerlngf: deilnble nttlre Umba |.]I723 to 87J0; little done on largeit r J range nin ot Kawii; ulklng trbun.1 [j *4 lo 84J0 on native throwouU:0 icommon to cholcc eaes around 8U0 ..;io8J.73.lli ----I OODEN LIVIISTOCK „ OODEM, Aue. 31 IJl (D 8 D A)- ,. Hogi; Recelpti 1877; no lop liogji .. i:ere; Odd mlied klndi, Ineludlng ' iieary tnd llghl butchen, iteady al

»423: few picking lowi 8323.; Jteady.

.,1 CatUe; RecelpU 283: about 3'«eady: lead good Utah ateen 1103 «. Mundi 84*}; few 1210 poundi 8450;

part load Ulah agricullunl college ' 'teen 8525; load 1050 pound Idahos• :H; part load 808 pound UUh helf-

rn 83i0: few good cowt 83 to 8325;k cuiter to medium eon around 81i 0 ■■ lo MJO; othen uniold.II. Sheep: RecelpU J5.S17: 4 daublei e^:} pound Oregon Iambi 8720; two

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AH.O, TUESDAY MORNING. Al

WHAT A comcJpEm

a h O L AAS ISM T ' ANS

EATS TAX OW X IM. 'I

ll t ll .i l i i i *. SLyi-UlMmbi —^

Prices Mov» Erralioally, But Grains Recover Most

, 01 Decliiies ol 3 Cenis»Ut —,1,®'! By GILES L. FINDLEY% (AuocUled Pm i Markel Wriler) t s CHICAOO, Aug. 21-amln pricca .* d moved errallcally loday, but wheat .15. and corn recorered the major por- ;<n tlon of a 3-cent declloe before the

dote.Prlnte reporta Irom RuiiU that

dj.. Inclement weather indicated harreit ^ deUn and a imaller harreit were jff. Ignored ai were OfllcUl reporU from t i i Argentina telling of urgent need ot

nini. A prediction by the InUma*I 13 llonal Initltuie of Rome of a ihort- J 3; age In world wheat and a consequent u ; advnoee In prlcea'wu tlio pused by. .del! Cloica Flirty BUady 2J 0 Wheat cloied fairly iteady, un­top changed lo He lower than Saturday; der com tteady lo Uc down; oaU iltady, I lo to Uo off, and provUloni lUady to i 83 10c higher.

{ Wheal price* adranced moderately 251 at the opening and carried all olb-

len er gnlni along, bul a wave of lell-; git- Ing, allributed to housei wlUt Eait* Irt- em connections, uon drove prices' up down3cenuabuihel.andcom.oau. nbs rye and barley Ugged along. A nUy

I brought pricei back almctt lo the Ierel of Saturdiy’i flnlih. bul lubse-

K quenlly decline* carried wheal and US com to 3 cenU below Baturday. A lve.|Uie nlly erased most ot Ute losiei 15c and Uie cloee was about lUady. or- Mere* SynptlheUeally ce; Com mored In lympathy with da* wheat, but dlspUyed strong reilit* 50; tnce.175 OaU dlipUj'ed a firm tone and

moved In a narrow range, clcilng tl-■ ■.W»----------------- --------

«* load! 78 pound Oregoni al 4 loads Ib. 83 pound Idahoi 87.15; few out of

Idahoi t l 88; load mUed Idahos 84 er*. pounds 86J 0; two loads 67 to 74

pound Oregon feeden 18; few loads Utah and Idaho fetden 08 to 70 pounds 85.75 to 83.83.

■)— ■ ■im* PORTUND LIVESTOCK1 10 PORTLAND, Aug. 31 M>-Caille; .gj; ReceipU 2115, calres 108; ileady; JS; Itetn but 8325 to 85.75; heUen

bcif.H to 8425; medium 8325 to to 83.50; but con 83 lo 8323; bulU

0« tail 83 to 8350; but calvei 86 to Iht «ood 85 to 8550; ordinary 84

to 8450.» . .. Hfgij . ,*«‘PU. IMP; tcllvel top Iftn butchen 8525 lo 85J0; loVi 8323 ono 'laughter, pig* 8425 toon feeder plgi 8423 to 84.75.

Ihtyl Bheep; RecelpU 3037; Iambs beit mH 85AO lo 16; Mount Adama best m.. Ung 40; ediiim lamba HM to 83; feed-

tr lamb< 84 to 83; yearllns wethen ^ 82 to 83; twei 81 to 81i0.Ical ----loat DENVER SHEEP

DENVER. Aug. 31 Ml (U B D A> und ” ®heep; RecelpU 12.000; scattered

loti native lamba fully ileady; ecod 10 choice klodi 87 to 87J0; medium gndes u to 8850; no range Iambs aold; buyen Ulklng fully 35c lower; UU Baturday lew loada range

il. Iambi IS to 35e higher at 8725. tnp lor week; othen moitly 88,75 to 87.08; feeding Iambs 8625; few wtUt fat end at 86.50.

) _ BOSTON WOOLBOSTON, Aug, 31 (U 8 D A)-

^ Asking prIcn on domeitlc wools are flrat and unchanged from tail week,

: The undertone ot tbe markel U p. r• j ilcuUrly itrong.on 58i. Uiree-elghu

IQj blood wool tl a conildenble portion | 30; of the recent InUreit hu been on'

thu grade. InQUlrlei conllnue some- 1,01 what scaUered. atlmated reeelpu d(. of domestic wool at Boaton. reported 2S; to llie notion grain and flour ex* IJO chamie during Ihe week ending Au-

gtisi 19, amotlnled lo 3.610.000 poundi }|m a.1 eompured with 10.477J00 ixninli two during the prarloui week. j

\ { THATe.A itvERy i f lloV PIME, BUT UIHKT Jih ijlj

I VyAUr TO KNO M lj! 'iiplll

i. AUGUST 22,1938

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• 7 <507 MUCH h im . B I MOWB'^ VOO 1 COULD KWOW. MR. V p O R

I R1CK6T. WWAT'S r < » _ _ 4 _ 3 2 1 i S _ l f i w e s T _ j _ _

PR I CB !

l lP w

} meat unchanged from Stiurday. - t Provlsloni were,llrmcr bccause of f an advance In live hogi.

lO f S iS .S f 'lf f i S'- S!;:!ily, m m m

ist I i ; i sii i IJls B*p?*” «3'i n ji MJi ^

4,'i isu J ,, i l l i i

PORTLAND CRAIN PORTLAND. Aug. 31 W>-Wheat

Ih, cloie: SepUmber .70tf. Dcccmber 75c. " Cuh: BIgiknd Bluestem 77e; dark

hard wlnler 12 per cent 7Pc; lark J r htrd.wlnterjl jier_,cenl_70c;.,Mfl

while. BMiem wlille. hard wlnUr. Mn norUiem iprlng C7c; weslem red 63c.

OaU: No. 2 Bhlle 824.Car recflitu: Wheat 100; barley

rt- *• _____ . ---TOLEDO CR.tlN

TOLEDO. Aug. 31 Wl-Red clov* IQ. er: Cash 87; Octobcr 8725; Deeem-

ber 87J0,Alilke: Cuh 87.75.

^ CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ely CinCAOO. Aug. 21 MV-Wheitl: .h- No. 3 red 864c; No. 2 hard m e lo .]|.; 87!ic; No. I northern spring S7!ie.It* Coro; No. 2 mixed SJc; No. 3 ycl- 1 ) low 53'ic to 63c: No. 3 while SS‘ic. iU.1 -OaU: No. 2 while 36c lo 37c; No. Uy 3 While 34c to 36c. he ' Rye: Noiales. it . Barley 40c lo 63c. nd Tlmolhy seed 84.80 to 85 cwt A Clover leed 810 to 813.75 cwL

PORTUND HAV PORTUND, Aug, 21 (/n - Hay;

Ith Buying price from producer: Altai- * rt- fa No. I new erop 817; clover No. 1

814; WlUimette valley tlmoUiy 819; nd eutern Oregon timothy 818; oaU ll- tnd grain 815.

i p u c i i y i iI CIEMILOSS,

FILER. Aug. 31 (SpccUl to Tlte' Ij, Nca-i) — Fire of undetemtlncd orl-; y; gin aboul 7 p. M. parUally destroy-1 :ri cd the Eut Mennonlte church here; to today. FUmea originated tn tlto IU baiemenU Nearby resldenU ob- 10 Mn'cd smoke Usulng from Ute bulld- 84 Ing and lumed In the alarm. Tlie

fire depirtment quickly responded op lo Ihe call and 'held Uie fire under TT C0nL*01 80 mil tilt aiiillWrlum wai' 25 not damaged except by imoke. This to was the itccnd call on Jitonday for

tho Filer lire flghlen. Uie tint be-! eit Ine to the Rupert Tegan home two' S.- miles nortlieaiL ot town aboul 9 d* o'clock In the morning.■n The lou wai eitlmated al 8^.

The Unlrenlty of lowt will play four'conferenet fooUiall gamea on enemy fleldi this fill. '

" I PRIEST RESCUES STATUE BRIOUDE Prance, t^v^Aftcr ly-

lug neglected for fl« centuries, a 1 .“ »lone sUlue of the Virgin Mtry by:

an unknown mulcr hu been dU-; " , covered by the Abbe Plreyre. parish,

prlul t l AuMn. tn tnihrined In yj the Thirteenth cenlury church.

^Eimsonj I Hardware & Shop Ie" Electrinl Supplief J.'J Pipe and Pipe Fltllnc*

Fairbanks-Morsc Eqptdi PHONE 1202d.1

') Ho m e r / \( M i l THE SE<S ^ “ y

r

'SUL^ I WAS AIMlW ' ' ^ ' 3 ■SCT CO D llC K b> O H 7 “ 2. BO T i=nn CASM I y l iJL O L tT WM C O ^ ^ - 'OR $16.66.

"''iim Jli i.J[LEMCHEi8S M e n Is o f » Side Cily

|:;j Schools Prepare to E n - I__ r o i ) . for ComliKi Vcar__

i JEROME, Aug. 31 (Special lo Tlto• Newil—Elementary school puplU

from the Lincoln. Pleasant PUlns.. and canyoMld6’schoots wlir enroll—

0;, Monday, September 11 at 0 A.‘ M. High school pupils have been re- dark quested to regUlcr at the Itlgli Urk, dclioal building In Uie prlnelpal's of*

.*ofl,.llcc.on.Uie.lollowlng.dayi:_________inttr. Freshmen, Tuesday, Seplember 5;103c. fophomorts. Wedne.'day. September

I o; Junlon. Thursday. Beplember 7; arley scnlon. Friday. Seplember 8._____ Houra of reglslratlon «1ll be

from 0 lo 13 A. M.; 1 to 8 P. M.; and 7 to fi P. &t. OiudenU trom

clov* other dlsUIcti. who are enrolling for the flnt time, ihould present Ihelr credenllals at the Ume they rtgls- Ur.

Ntw Text Book PUn Tlte plan ot furnishing textbooks •

lent:, to puplU thU year will differ from >c lo thal of previous yean. Ko depcolti ic. will be required. AH pupils In grades yel- one lo eight will rccclve nil lexl S'ic. books free; paptr, pencils, note — : No. books, etc.. will have to be pur-

cliaied by Ihe puplU Illgli school StudenU will buy nil booki and tup* piles. Arrangemenu hare been made wlih.Uie Thoreson Drug company 10 handle all high scltool lexU. Alt old high school books which are In good condition have been tumed ortr to

i.y. Thoreun'i for sale to pupils.I All Uachlng positions have been

,''“ 1 filled by the school board. Tha list of teachen In Jerome Khools with

*‘®' their rcspecllve gndea Is as follows: High School

A. .T. Sugg, .principal, cbcmUtr}': Beatrice Slurgti, Ir.nguage: Vlrglnln llaldeman, llleralure and pubilc speaking; Josle Hanien. llltrnluro and socUl science; Hilda Oaylord. EnglUh composition: Velma parish,

Ipp science and bookkreplng; Waylnnd h h Matuioii. commercial; Cllnlon Wli-

wall, agriculture; Oeorge Bradihav. 'mathematics nnd science; W. V. 'Oldi. nutliemnllci and athletics; O.

Tlte P. Merrill. hUtory; VaLelta Mlerls* orl- ;son, home economics.^y-1 Uncoln Seboal

> Sliaron Albertson, principal, 8A - .and oc; DelU PrenUct. 6B; Amy .Mason, 80; Haal Voll, 7A; Wlnne-

‘‘‘i**' frcd Brown, 7B; Mary Ackennan.V'5 7C, nune; Janis lUnicn, CA; Earl . "ded WlllUms. OB; Nora Johniton 5A: noer _ntanfJv. Tnti. gn and 4B: Helen

kUtcliell. 5C: Once Dean. 4A; Hel* Thts en .WoUe. 4C; Ellcen Hurley. 3A;' 'O'* I WlIU.McOuIre. 3B; Julia Fadls, 3C;■ be-; Nina aiuart. 3A; JojIe Handy. 2C; l'*‘0 Uargaret Fowler. 3C; Ethel Jacob*

I 0 sen, lA; Leah Dunsgsn, IB; Lula araves, IC. . .

Pleuant PUln* ' a , Owen Davli. prtnclpal, ic v iA

P'oy and eighth gradei; Eva HalfW.' on (ifu, (Uth grades: Dorothy

Grow, Uilrd and fourth grades: Keril Byram. Ilnt and second

B grades, ly- Canyontlde

• .*1 J. E.'Bedford, principal, seventh y by: and eighth grades; A. R. Chatbum. dls-;fifUi and sixth grades;' Betty trlsh I Buckley, third and fourth srades;

In Margaret Kanalln, lln l and second gradM. .-af, •.

S DEFO RE SB LL IN f.OR STORING

Wheal, Clover and Alfalfa , ' Seeds

Phone -iOl GLDUE M ILLS &

OCCIDENTAL S E E D CO.221 -Ith Av. So„ Ttvlti Falls (Next lo Pacific Frull and

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to track «ewn Ui« Muk, g|d? S r ie A W a « . ’w itht^ l« l? at m» vntcrlMi ktUr fa» b to ctre at U n m B»» >« ^ hUwhleb ##• 1* U m re. fo,

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>09Un-ba c*rt(uir Cknnilne ip' called t(l«r him. bci

'R lftitr be e tlH bick rcuur- . lB*Ur. “m got to be too cirplul , •nitfi’ the vhole trouble. .Doot g,woitt" [fi,

, The btnk « u it«(p, md tl the . , .top thlnljr irooded. K# cltobcred u.< up tnd b ^ n to nake his v«r tSong ..lowtrd the club. AtJloa.Uirouch the treu, be could citch Uu Rlln« L i mer o( the club’j llfhU. tnd tl other momenU ther mre toil to him; bul . the rtrer wm guide enough. ,j,j

Hll mind « u probl^ t«tln. rot Whtl pltn vai he to punue} To go hol ttralght to tbe elub. meet Utem ts ihi t group o( gentlemen uu;men. uiaTellthf m imrEe nid over- trt hetrd a plot to nid the club lonlthl, wr mmed the moat logical and Knilble ( coune io adopt. He vould meet lei them olL Ke vould natural]; be ln" ini

— troduced to iMtrre. mAnd suppoK, lo toil him. llie; did hir

aik him vhr. under tuch drcum- onl titncei, he hod not brouglil help Uu vlth him from Ctp » I'Oragc? WeU. •' he v u t.>lTtng«r_therc-hlmKl(, r E vaan't'he? He htd not knowa whom III2 10 go to tor htlp, and, betldia, there wU htd nel been loo mueh time toipare. Do eo be had cosh hImaeK ai qulckl; ch< as he could- lo

Undoubtedly thal wta the besl'sld Utlng to do. I I guaranteed lAmrrejbe Igalnst any poulble ausplelon otlan; liaving anjr connection vlth him, C Cotin; and It promised, almott c«r> | (cV talnlr. an opportunity ot getting .liy Uurre aalde for a (ev »-ords In tng

' prlrale. ab<He vas elose to the elub nov. Tlte h;

distance hnd nol been gmt>-«m! grc *U or sevm hundrtd yard*., he spc Judged. And now he htlted sud-(ro denly. |do

He had eome out on a broad paUi pu that led up (rom the vnter’s edge,'pla and.laoUogdomtIiej)tih,hecou]di " see. outlined tir the moonlight, t ’cai large boat moored alongilde t vo vhtr(. One of the club's big pover elt:

, boats. o( ccune. Looking tlw olher •' vty. he could see llial, a (ew yards to; (rom vhere. hc stojd. the path shi swerved sharply in the dlrecllon o(lyoi Uie club. Imy

He «tnl on again, tnd, as he<Isi mtde the tum In the paUi, llisnka'dg' boUi to the moonlight and Ute club’s do< vindov IlghU vhleh nnr shcce oul ‘

- unobicured, he v u at once able to cai . chart hts surroundings quIU. etilly. elll

Perhtpi ten yarda ahead o( him the toi ' path debouched on a cteartng, utd cul

across the clearing t short dlsUnce C . away, the clubhouse, (aclng him, sw

«-u nov In (ull view. hlaAnd through the trees, Uilnnlng ma

ai he netred the end o( the paUi. he ab( could see to his lett a ilngle window cat llghl and Uie ahadowy ouUlne o( bee the power houK Uial Bouchard lud " lalked about. He vould llkt very Usi much to (Ind out vhat'that iwwer tpi houte concealed. Well, perttaps he Fn would. c«n though he vasn'l ilaj'- I Ing (or Uie shovi I( Lazarre-

He v u just at the edge o( Uu b1e<

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clearing . now, and (or the aec- ond time Unoe he had.led toe Uunch he came to a sudden halU l l vu ImiglnaUon, no doubt, lor tba nor o( Um (alll, louder nov than ever, »-ould droo-n out all ■'ordinary sounds; bul It seemed u toougb he had heard Bomelhlng stlrrloi clou al hand

He turn( d. stared back along the piUi. and suddenly leaped «o one side-loo tate. T»'0 (orma vhleh sttmtti lo hate tlstn Irwn ttt ««U\ at hU (eel hurled Uiemselws upon him, (Ilnglng him to U» gtound.be- (ore he had a chanoe to de(end Blm- u\t. Ttiese wm 'membera* o( the club, or courae. on guard out hw against another IncuitlM- by Uie spy o( the other nlght-Md.he w being mUtaken (or toe spy-"

"Look here I", he proteeted, “1--“ 1 A Pttnch oath • answered him,

Something eruhed upon hla head- then darkness.■ colln came to hll aemea congous toat aomething v u being thnul roughly Into hla mouUi, oonsclou# o( ftt-wiec-epeaklnr-ln-Jt'Mh— only raguelu conKloua o( the mean- taj ot the votS*;I "Baht And so you Iiave no cord. eh» WeU, you aeel His handkerchie( t for his moulli. and his'necktie to t hold It toere. TlghU Tie ll around the back of hU liead-Ught. And T

wrlsu togetoer. Here’s Ihe belL- Colln (ell his arm wrenched vio­

lently around behW4 his baek. and t InstlncUrely, toough. hU alrength mmed lo have becirdfalnid out or T him, he made an cKort to resist - only to be puslied aaragely back oa Uw ground again, , A

•■Hahr ejteulaled toe same voice. L ;Ula.head.la.harder.tban.;thought. a Ills mtle nap did nol Usl long. He I will nol make any netot'oov to ipoU DolUlre't plona—and he U veil an- A chored so Uiat lie cannol rtln avsy L 10 Ills (riends over toere. And. be- A

'sides, we vUl be here imtU It vould L ibe too lato’(or him to do anything I any vay."

Colln'a brain vaa clearing. He A I (ell hU strength retuming-but he L I lay *1houl moveroenl now. llsien- Ing. BomelbJng had betn said about DolUIre, liadn't 117 Two men. L be eould aee, vere crouched on Ihe 11 ground close bealde him. .They Iud spoken In French, and 11 vould seem ^ (rom vhat Uiey sold that toey were A Dollalre'a mcnt But here nowl Im- _ puslblel His brain, aUll sick, vu

'playing tricks upon him. lo"A knKe vould have been better," fc

’came Uio snarling response. 'That hi wouldn't Iwvc made any noise either." ci

••Well, ute ll nov, l( you want di to, ' returned ttic (irsl speaker (c ShorUy. "Ftor me. I'dont care. But U lyou vlll Imve plenty o( killing to do, w |mygoodplg-sitcker.be(orelhen]|ht B ' Is over, and since this one here can'l 01 '(Ighl against ua nov, (or me he v doesn’t count nny more." • ll

Thankal"gn>wW toe.oU>ersar. si cuUcally. ‘'Bul'X'don’l care, me, n: elUier.* H« Uirust hlmseU (orwtrd tl toward Colln. "You hearr.h# (lung , cuL “You are In'luck.” ' ^

Oagged, Oolln could not hare an­swered 1( be VOUI4.’ He had closed 1, hU eyes, strtvlnr desperately to i make sente o( vhat had been said p, about Oollalre. and he gave no Indi- ig cation o( being aware Uiat lie had (} been addreased. fi

"Try your £ngllsti on him. Bap- (( Uste,” laughed Ihe oUier man..*lHe ii apaches from Nev York don'l speak 7 Frtnch." • . tl

Baptiste Ignored the uUy. ,1 "For Uie love ot Ood." he grum­

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long agol What U OoUalre valUog J ," for? Hj-a had lime enough, hasn't ™ It heJ" STe “Pbr me, 1 vould uy no - be-

cause he U atlll walttng.” came toa rt It dry reply. "LlsUnl Dollalrc U no «, r (ool. He hu the cunning ol a (ox, ,1, .1 lhat boy; What does he do tonight >, when he (Inds oul (rom toat rellow it Bouchard lhat there U n short wty » 't oi'cr ttie hlllt and througti Ute e «'Oods7 He comea tlut vay-t)icre U

Ihen no rUk or the schooner being . .• seesbranyo(toem ontthere'lnUM

mocnlight. And, besides, we save alld that Ume.-» - Baptiste answered with lugnmt- ,

and the two Upsed into sllenee. ’' Colln’a head throbbed u though ® fc.Uiouiand dtvlU vere pounding jl*! 0 lummer blows upon ll. and as toey pounded toey seemed lo mock and J?

* Jeer at him ln.unholy mirth. Despite ” ■> the pain, hU mind v u lucid oov,. (uncUonlng nonnalty again. All thU• (of nolhlng. He vu loo late. Dol- 5 lalre and his men «'cre alrtady hert.H Tba sUrt that he had counted, on,

the Umo enough and to spare, hsd = almply not existed.

’ To go overUnd, tr one could,.aer>* malne tud said, vould eul IheUme. In lulf. He had thought o( going .

lhat way hlmselt. but ll htd never enle^ Ills head that DolUt;« vould land his men at'Cnp a I'Orage. It ' had Uken approximately tvo hoiim 1 to make the Uip In toe Uunch.. It m v u Doltalre vho had reaftied here de rjLV'lib '“J »P»re. , . n ./.CDllnli mlnrt «-u *-orklng In Uttle he n shea now ax though It were toss- in Ing be(?re him parU ot a picture Dl pualejji be placed together. U- an roc(tue and Bolduc, Uklng Bouchard op Vito Uiem. he remembered, v»r« lo o't hare lell toe fhaek U> keep Uielr ««i

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w « ? {to ^ c o o k "ro ll "r a m ^ " I. Write Box 10. care Neva, ’I- •L _____ J —L— !r ■ - ■ ■ ■ = .f> a(ler be had sUrted back for,the W

village, so Bouchard, ot course, had 1- been on band lo act u guide. B( L Bouchard vould not bave led them . >■ Ibnugh toe vUUge . . . No one at ~ >• Cap a IX)rage vould know anytoing bu

about U . . . The looi of the elub could b« nettoer bulky nor heavyJI of

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1 CASSIA A T T O R N E Y C A LLS « A n E N T I O N T O H E R D L A w S

1 — ^, BURLEY, Aug. 31 (BpecUI to The ' Nevil-A. U. Mteloon, Ctasia county **

proaecuUng attorney calU attention ,, to to6 berd lav, vhlch ts btlng vio-

: uted according lo reporU. Early-in - ' Ute hUtoTT of the Mlnldokt projecl ® toe eounty commlssionera deelared

Uu Ulnldoka project a herd district. whera Uvt stock may not be lumed

' looae DOT herded on toe hlghwayi. i ThU U#, county ordcera dedatt, . \ must be observed.

; SI BUSINESS FIRM S o f ; - . i " GOODING E N L IS T IN NRA “ I

OOODmo, AUI. 31 (Sp«I.l IB dr I, Tlie News) - FKty one Ooodlng ye , firms were enrolled under Ihe NUA ch ! Ulis week.' PoatmuUr Frank ' n>- Ui i nlng repotted. During the buiy (ara al

seuon toe stores vlll probably re*; main open unUl 10'o'clock on Sal- to ; urdty nlghU, It U sUted, Instesd ot of ’ ClMlng at 9. No general acllon has « u yet been taken. nc1, '

■- Leoal AiVBrtlsement!e -------.---- - . - J .J NOTICE o r ANlffiAL SaiOOL “

HEETINQ AND ELECTION > ac'* Notice U hereby given, 'Hist MU’ wl It annual school meellng or Indepeo* iti 'c dent Sehool District No. I. Tvlo IK

FaUs Counly, fiUlU’of Idsho, vUt be s|| lc held en Tuesday, toe Jlh dsy ol Sep- Ti >• tember. im , at the LUuoIn and Ti -e Blckel Schoolhbusea tn aald Dl'irtct 8t >• and toe polls al saJd elecllon h.%11 bc (U d open between toe boura o( 1:00 Ini o o'clock p. m. lo «:30 o’elKk p. m. on ;t «kl.d»i. ______________________ J i^ That at said metUng Ihe (oUovlng

ir HECK,S(0«tiV.HJiWY U i« ANYTHIN6 MNKROtfS

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ear. ^ n e W ______________FOR BAU OR TRADS-10-AOR&

. Improved ranch out mU» from city Umlu. WIU trade for larger aae- agt. Box » , Care of Ths Neva.

L ^. Wanted to Hent

It WANTED-S-OR fl-ROOM ROUSE id vlth heaUoIa or range. Rent' IIS.

BOX »J].a —Itlg buslneu vtU be lransaet«d: lb I. One trustee to serre (or a tem )( of three (]) yeara wUl be etected. it 3. Ono trustee lo serve (or a term

or Ihreo (31 yeara vlU bt eltbted.II The name or names o( an andU - dstes (or elecUon'o( tnutees, to-

tetoer with toe term for vhleh nom- Inaled. shall be pUeed on (lie wlto

\ Ithe Cletk o( toe Board o( 'miileci ,, al leul stx Ifl) daya prior to toe day V ol elecUon, excludtnf the dayof elee-

Hon.,, Thai toe eleeUon at uld meeUng , will be by stcrel and Mparate ballot

Dsted toU Hto day of August," UJ3. • ,: CORA M. SMXTR,” Clerk o( independent5: Bchoot DUtrlet No. 1;? o( TvIn'FalU County,

Idaho.“ QUAHnCATIONB OF VOTERS ^ 1. Qectors o( the sute Of Idaho.

2. ResldenU of Uu DUtrlet at toe Ume o( election.

In addlUon toereto aald 'voten must tuxaiu one cd Uu Ivo foUov'

A ing quallflcaUons;a. ParenU or guardlana of a child

or children when such chUd or chU< s drtn art under tventy'>one <al>I years o( age and vhen such child or \ children and parenu or guardians I. tocreof are rtsldenU or the DUtrlct a al toe ilme of eUcUon; or '>. b. A perton vho paya taxes vlthin

toe District and toe huiband or wKe it ofsueh taxpayer, In cate toe Uxpty- 4 er Is msrried. A payer o( poll tax U

nol a taxpayer.

, NOTICE TO CREDfTOBB EiUte o( E. D. Kinney. Deceased. NoUce U hereby given by the un-

* denigned AdminUtratriz vlth vlU annexed or toe etUle o( E. D. Kin-

. ney, deceased, to toe creditors of and all persons having claims agalntt

' the said deceased, to exhibit them t Vito the nccesiary vouchers, vltota I* six motiUu a(t«r the (trtl (lubllu- 0 lion ot IliU notice lo the uld under*>e signed at the o((Ice o( Harry Oenoil.I* Tvln FalU Bank fe Truit Bldg., d Twin Falls.. Counly ot Tvln FalU, t State o( Idalio, tois being the plaee « (Ued (or toe transaction ot Uie bu- K Inesa or said eiUle, n Dated Juty »ih. 1831.._ .UINKIR-CATUBRINK-KINN&Yi'-. g AdmlnUtratrlx vlth wlU annexed.

V oH,i 'Wink voono.T^."” ^OtfS Vtiu MAOAlVTriE RESfOH ifllL-

/ n v . - tIKt Dl&fclNCj OP/t TM6 RftNSONV K'ONEV Mlt> i.A jllLTH ftT W H t iE llW a a

AT CAVO \ / r ^MT OOG- I V H e 7

eiCKiMTD / (Ml 'aeo j

^ ^ 3 1 > ) 1 i l l

AYIN G W IT H F lf

>P LOOM PRCMA-L I b&T WAS PR0MI3SS. TOWMtlJ ^ N K D - M B W A S ypaCB lH^EvbffOODVMt)BCAT K iTO U TO FTH ff I l l h ' ^

' l t e &0U6MT cn ., 113 H r ?

B O A T ^ I J 1 fiah 8 K 7 > « ^ e t | I 3

I

Fgains-CFor Salo— Fumllure '

„ used' F ^ t ^ V S l V E UO imDI- at toe City Furallutt exchacgt

Phooe UOM. ’C0MPt.EiT.8Pr o r »oiiBr.nor.n

(urnliuret l l at our stOT^arry Muiinve'a sales Agtney, ISO 2nd

^ Avenue Souto,NEW AND W D FURNrrURB 0?

all kinds. Coal Rxngts u low u ' IIO eacA. We tnde and buy or sell

WUI pay euh (or stovu and te(Hg- eratort and (umllure. Uoon i palat tnd Fumlturo Btore. Phont 8.

jaz ForSale— Fruits,Vegetable*' 6WEET CORN, POTATOES 'FOR

___ -sale. Phone omJi. .. .BALB-APpijM.~"D. D. VOS-

1® ~ .“ » For Salft—Livestock

HAMPSHIRE B U ^ W UBbT 'i to- yearling, phono Oee. Bradley, mt* i I. - - 1 I •Vito FOR 8ALE-3 SPRINGER HOI.- Uci Item cows. w. u . Houuitid. Haa*

POR SALE - FRE8H COWS., IH Uni mUes nortoeut of BanitD bridge. Uot ClUford Denney._______________

70 HEAD AOED EW I8 AT l l J i per head. For cash. Hairy MUs*

Unt grave’s Sales Agency,___________0. 1 PUREBRED HAMPSHme BUCKS, n'J'- Umbt and yearllnp, priced right.

A. J. Requa, phone oiMJl,IB I , . . ..;0. FOR SALE-HAMPSHmi: BUCKS, toe yearlings and lamba. AUo tvta. a - ' W. Rledeman, i miles souto, H eut

tm o( eut end Main. Phone OUWi . .ffg .'------------tiM For Sale MlsceHanepmlf“ : P l d ^ o " CUCOMBERS.^a"' E

> Crabtree, 311 AddUon W.1 or ,.m, .. ,-M .1. — —ass FOR SALE-SELF BEAN C U T m rlct attaihment (or P d; O culUralor.

Phone DlOUn, hin,lf. EVERYTHINO IMAOINABL8 FOR

Mle at Harry Musgnve'a Balu * U Agency. Glre me your UsUngs.

FOR SALE — CHOICE NEW CROP AI(al(s seed (or Fall pUnUng. In*

termounUln Seed Co., Beoaoa Bldg.led. OLADIOLA BLOSSOMS. Uo DOZ- [Ul- en. 3 mllet south Eden, U East, will (Irsl house eul Lutoeran ehurcb.in. Albert A. Wollcrs. .

HAVEANUMBEROF OOOO USED Btnd and Orchestra Instnanenu

hin lhan can be purchased'for cuh or a- KrmL U W. Beebout. Eden. Idaho.

OCT OENIHNE CRAZY CRYB- ' UU and drink your vay to health.

■“«- H. J. Schwiuer. The RavUIgh Deal- Ill er, 733 Main AVenue Euu Tvln FaUs. Ul- McCOROTCK • DEnt!NO~FARM-

all pover digger, with trawmli- , slon, HU dug 100 acres of spuds, 'i'-. Coil S3N. For quick sale. I17S. IUny ;ed. Muigravc’s Sslea Agency.

T a w G U : 1 ONT^tE. 'WOOSH, ■m»,TAN6l£, LOO»<AT‘niEY OFUi SWEUTR'PITDOKBV' I AN PlftlJE, TO NtWSORK- AUTDRlDeS-*ni6 MOTORBOAT-ICC

EVEN 60rtN ON //iC m m jKTriE PlREWORKS. / N

n (MOM-uritE \ CM vBBv eota?/ PCK)GUlM TO H EAR / MULWceJC'^ That?' le SICK . , ' ____

2

lUCUST 22, IMS ' •

(RE.____________ _

J

Opportii For Rent— Furalshail .

EY ROOMS AMD BOARa PHONSgt TMW. ____________ ._ ROOU FOR RIMT. BOARD IP DE-

^ FURNISHED B O t iE8U'Main AV*. Souto.

r , ROOM. OARAOE D* SEBIRSD, doat ln. CaU Ma afUr g:io p .« .

2> AND S-ROOU A F ia PDRN* t l ' . tstud eoopltu. Till Oxford. 411 tot Mala Nona.__________■sr ONE* AND TWO-ROOM PURN-eiDR FOR RENT-FtJRNISHED OR UK*

funUhed’6 room modem bem.— Ptione mw* -....I i-

NICE ONE- AND TWO«ROOM s fumUbed apartmenta. vttb or

wltoout private btto. Vor lov raUt. Juslamenlnnv________________ '

"1 BOUSES AMD APARnOCRTS, ' (uroUbed ■ .and tjnfamliiud.

_ Housea for 'tale at Jwrfaln : pgleti. U- 307 SheahMt St. South. Pbooi 410. u* W, B.Saagtr.' . . .'ii; ^ POR REKT-SLBPIKO ROOUS, IH apanmnu aod laragt. m Uala Igt. Nerto, .

£ 'Fo rSa lc-Au iom oblle i— 1M< DODOE BCDAN. USM IN CS, good condlUon. 1» 8Ut Avt, Wtrt- th t. ......................— "•

FOR BAie-inS BUICK UA8TER__ SU atdan: exetUent coodUloo.SS, Ph0M7}Wat4P.U.u- .

r : - ■ .....

- j Newa.Reward.________ . . . . . ':.LOST - SUNDAY KIOHT BS-

m tveen KnuU and Btrgtr, fuUcatt tilled vlto auotted elotbea. MMIy

' Neva Offlee. RavanLon STRAYED - TimEB-YKAR*6u“ A w . f t 's a s s i_ PolnU. CaU Hany OUttlcb.OP LOST - BROWH FOX TERRIIR,

fourvhlUfeetandlega.Uate.an> 1 ' sweni to name Tepper." 'AiiTOoe ,2. 'knowing vhertabouU noUfy . R ^ .

WP PMt Office. Revart. ■CLEAN, OOMFORTABl* AT-

_ IracUvt apartmenta. One. . tvo RQ and three rooma at a prlee you can nu afford lo pay. caUforala-BotloB or aparlmeoU. OKlce. apartiatat • al

Ibe CallfomU.

A REWARD OF MflO W tt t BE al. paid and no questions asked u m ' Us. rtlum ot toe camtn vhleb dls- ~ appeared from my car a (av daya,

tga AsenUmentalTalue atCaehu: to IhU camera and iU return to The Nevs office vUt be apptecl*

fry ated, Roy A. Read.

' L0(OSU, J (jOESSNElWEKTrMJl^ll) IT «WU • CAH complain - Vt)0 AND 1 MkVC ANO A u m t BAREIV (SOT BV I

sfworwoaDSuttJ m omths. . -ICOMEIH HANDY W H W H EX Trs /ABOOT fier IM TDIXW Wll' NOW. e p f r t CAPT. —

w ,/f/ )jT H

ltM?V I IBUT f HEARD SOMB CO y ^BOU^ TWE t-ta.ROOI'i

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iff a b b m t

A ^1 . B g i V / J

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tuhiti^S i « 1 " I T f I I

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B u i I iW -

r W anted^lscilliltfOtllC?,

BuaUf.PboM.80fc.,.;. WANTED-A OOOD 0BCQ V 4 ^ . BaMpheBe..PtoM 10>W.;7^ . v

W WAmDiVABBXNO. tOr'AvoS# «a.Ptirfbpqaeco JActacttm : *

^ "o K S S S .S S * - ? ^S S

. DRIVnO TO KANSAS O t t f ^ « * • PMataair.

Photu ,BflO*w.-----■ WANTsa' .vacD '^ iPinuannti

^ •.jDd'it«v<a.-o»: PohUttuMfc. n t o change. Pheoa W U . -

WANT TO JJOTiB-BOOHiMD* •>. tm house elote la tta«,,<nnM

ItMM WHU Box 18, can Neva, ur: a<-.E u E r o i o y o i c p A i ^ S S

:o 3 than 80 Iba. u4 Ird ; YOUKO LADY WISSES"ltail ’ portatloB to Denm betveen SO____ aad MUl. Share expeaae. ft a .B o iU IR , M. HanitD. Idaho. '».an- e = 3 s : = ^ s ^ s = ! ^^ ' Situations W f l n lt f ;g , I

o c ^ mums WORK AT- lasog Phane 238. • '1 WANTza - WORK ptm ixifin i

(rult Jsra. Phone 6 7 2 J .- : i^ . ' • t l - ' T " ^ S S S = M

Perjonai, •BB JM TURA lTraUUNW ^ m ' *3; Btlr cut ase. Phone.m.'Stt. 21. Btamer. w and Ate. KortlL

ilS' . For Rent—F a r o L ' . '1 ? ACRin v ro jb S t

proved, nqulra J. H. Bo«Uil,'Ml mue.LttetBlrd. , , -

L O O K I N G F O R W A I U ^ v ^ '

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ilBBBSTI l i M i l l iM iu la n t U , F . Albert Pre-

;;;;il|cts 1000 to 2000 Per-

^rsons Will- Attend Ameri-

-can Uo lon State Mectinn

rimwMInn 1* UlC . H S A m e H » n T ji^ * li i« n ie n t - eeoTtAtlon which »ill optn Uirw- <l«)r Mulocs In T«ln P»Ui nnt Slutndftjr.iL ttt tr r. Albert, Solw. idjuttnt s tor Uj# M»ho AnwriMn Ujton d«- ptrlmtnt for IS yewf pul who TM- I erdMf opened tttU iej>irta:tnl t wdqoutcn it Ul# Nmt Roftnon I

betel tor Ux dunUon o( U>e eon- 1!^loo.-U satlMTllr for UiU iltU*

-He etUsifttcd Uiat belmp INO CndJOOO.pmoni wUI ilttnd the eon- ^esUSQ herr.. .-Oul4lde o( (be reildenu ot tdtho A' flIa In which tetjon eanTcnllonii

hBie been held tbe put (ev Tnn." t e u l^ e w peopli t»»Um how bH

tfc '.To betln 'wllh. Ux busle and dram eorpfc eaeh wJlh in, arerage Df 14 aemben, wlU brins at teut 140 penoDi. and no number ol a ' Inslo and drum oorpa li erer a oon- a mttoq delegate. Beddn lha AuxU- ccn uy, 4 Dofflber' ot'otber'poupi-ar- n

f l lb ^ «IU> Um Utlon hold Uietr dli umoat meeUus In coDDeetton with wt fiM Lrcion cenivoUoa. Amonr Uieie . e t i t Um forty and B|ht, and Uie ihi jnom o( the B|bt and rDrtr. 'Rw Ini ■MODd.Idaho reunion and tanquct Tti bu been an DuUtandlnc erent o( be< teifan conwnUon week Ilnce the i flnt one tn BoIm (our jn n ago, on n d UiU yttr w« aro to hart an* pa: bther, new reunion for formrr ull- pn «• at Um Karr bimutU Iioir' ^nlT about a half dOMn dtin tn in. ittttM han aeeommodatloni for ret crowd that an Idaho Uglon conren- bei tfen brlnii.- the departwnl adjut- re! Mtaald. an^-AnliUnf in (he work derotrtng em n o Um Uglon'i department head- be otrteti: durtnf eonrenllon week U tbt r. 0. <BUI) Hall, Idatu Aoeriean Frl

helmni rtaldmu for

, Doof flaia «L'tDcreailngl; mindful o( Ihe r^ ^

»jso«bed, Twtn PWU T**terdaj jJ*

r led up pitparauoni for rwep J " of » Uu««.day ihroni o( eon- m tm d<><c<tu and rUlon. Ing- ing out wlUt abandon hundredi ot

flagi and tlwuiandi of jardi ot Uie fPO Btj lcnat color* and the Leglon'a col- ur on of told and blue. WuUme lou- *enlr liuntm' treuurei were ran- mked for dlipliTi of war relic* f < led aunlUoni Uut began to appear A. like muieum extilblU In Uie wlndon of dottci of builneaa bouiei, and tbe eonnnUon (leeoraUoni commit- * Ue dlitrlbuted leoru ot Uie otriclal ^ Ftleoraecar^ ^• Worlc of Twin TaUi Ajnerican J*-

Uglon and AuillUrr conTentlon eoeunKtcc*. which hu beea In pro- ^ |rm tor aereral monUti, wu ae- eelentdt. but conllnued without a Mioh. u O. C. ilendrlekun. gener- ^ •1 ctialrman ot Ute conrentlon com- f:,; BlUee who fcu lererelT Injuttd indtsr In IntncjU e i tbe conren- tloa lu t Wedneidar. directed acUr- Ittu nora hU bedside In hit apart- k 'i tttnla.' On the heeli ef Uglon ottlcen nr jrho opened depariment headquar- oU km lwt« Tuterdar. Use ranguard ot Merectlon delegatea and vUlton will'begin arriving loday, and by ttia erenlng icaru ot Intormal rc- E untos.of Idiho'a World wu- rct- and •nsi «UI be In '^ re u . Ing

Begtitrallon of delegatea I* to be- re» Itn at conrentlon headquarter* In vu

» Kew ttogerton hotel on Wednei- Hdc day moming. H T

Child Welfare Conference the . A ilate-wlde American Uglon and chUd weKare conference with fore- en l noon, attemoon' and evening lei- tiue alODatobeconductcdb)-A.II.ClirU- thettaoeon. Dolie. chairman of ihelda- __do Uflon'j fJilW reJ/are fouanJl- “ tee, aad Mlu Edith Chapman. New ho'i Yort, lleld lecretary ot the U- rtnii glon'i national clilld weltarc dIvU- lion ion. l« lo opcnjii the Lesion Mem* tWi orlal buildlns al 10 o'clock Wednei* iMeday morning. _____ clnl...Executive committee* ot the U- nlm glon and Auxilli^ department* will (0 Into tMAlon Wedn&vlA]-, ilie lor- I''*’!

I msr at l p. m . and the laltcr al B:30 T I P. U. eori

A Jolnl eealon of llie Lfulon and ye*' I iiuUlao’ convcnuoi-j al a public chm I steUnc In the Ori<hcum tlieatre at '■'ni M o'cJock T/iiind»T momlnir. Is to be UiB tlrst o( three outaUndlni; eoBtenllnn crenU In which the gen- ' ' ’i; enl puhlie U invited to parUclpate.

Bay Murphy. Mount Ida, to**, teglon nallonal IruWatlv# commit- tM chairman, delivering the prlrcl-

. jMl.«ddir.'j. u eoe. of a .nufcber 1 ot Itato and nallonal Widen o( ihe I legten and Auxiliary taklns part In ~ tbU optnlrg publle teislon.1 One of the largut and mosl uxc- aeular parade* in Twin PalU hls-

lary U to move through Uib hujl- — • oeo dlitrtct'* thoroushtare* Ttmn- j «Jiy aftenioon. and on Prlday eve- Q sing a contest In whleh ilx of Ida-1 ^

DANCK ' j At NAT-SOO-PAH

: ThurMlay, A urusI 24 ITickets 40^ I J

. Svlm in ll'x Marrelbus : ■ Pool

Ejw gW ii

IJie .W ilh a^ BOBUT qiTILUDt

i atewottW of made mweywllh our ^ to^nGj».1>il-TDruiaor>is‘ we Mght to tell It for a penny a gU*» after ht* papt>y fell In U.'

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American Legion Convention *

Brings Reinstatement of r

" ‘ T ffa r V e fira n ? Group S'

■ — S‘Xa Soclete des 40 Homme* el S “ Chereaux,'* American Uglon group ** commonly known u tha "Korty and « DgHt,"«iureTtTedlnthBTwlnPalli • dlilriet at a meeting bere iut night, d which wa* prellmlnaiy to Uie IdaKo <i Amtrlan Uglon dti»rimenVi » three-day annual conrentlon open- Ing In Twln-Palla next-Thunday. .. Ths oncanlullon In thU dltirlcl Iiad been defunct for about aeren year*, cl

U wu relnilated l«it night ui P onler Uiat lU former member* might n participate lo a Totiy and £lRhl f< promenade and “wtKk" and play e< lio*t to rUltlng member* of the rorty pi and Elgtit during ths Legion con- h rentlon. Thlrty-one former mem- a ben o( tho lo^ organUaUon were r relmuted at Utt night'* meeUng. and a commltteo wu named io le- n sure candidate* for membenhlp :o ol be Inducted at the 'wnck" whleti b< tbo BoUe volture wlU put on next N Prlday night. Tbe annual pnunenads t< of Uie Idabo gnnde roiiure will oa held In conneeUon wltb a luncheon u for mtmben ot Uib Forty and Eight ii at noon Friday. tr

OrganUaUon ot Uie rclnitiUd w: Twin PaUa dUtrlct rolture wu ef- m (eot«d at UU nlght’a meellng wll.') fi Uio elecUon of A. E. Dickey, ehef do el gare; Oarl U DeLong. chef ds tratn; it WUton. Feck, commUialre Intend- J( ant: Hugh Boone, correipondant. c<

n. J. Schwendlman, grand corre- >5 ipondtnt ot Uie IdahoTgrande vol- » turo, who moved to Tirln PalU rt- cenUy from hU forjher home in Bobe, aUendcd and *.vUted In Uie Pi proce«llng* ot lu t nlghf* meeting. »> A.emey.chilrmanoriheUglon « eonveotlon FoKy and eight com- Pi mittee, preiUed. tc

Appointment wu announced of.a w committee compoted of Manhall at Chapman, c. A. Dailey and Ohe*ter m W. WUe to auUt at the rcglttraUcm deik at Forty and Eight headquart- n en In u» l^rrlne hotel during U» rt convention, liugh Ooono wu named re chairman ot a commltteo on ar- U rangemenU for Uie -wreck." and H. pi P. Parry, chairman of ihe member- i fhlp committee. f*

WUton Ptek. chairman of a com- mlllee on arrangement*, announced Uiat UiB Forty and Dght luncheon TO WlU be lerved at Uib New Rogertoo In holel at noon prlday. tu

BOY H u n t JN CRASHRECOVERS AT HOME "r___ W:

Edward Bertie, yoimg wn of Mr. '*■ and Mn. T. II. Bertie, wu recover- *“ Ing yntenlar Irom minor InJurte* ™' reeelred Sunday when the bicycle he , wu rtdlng and an automobile col- f ‘: Uried on Main avenue mt.

The Wcrycle wu rfcmoKstied and Jr Ihe boy luKered brulie* on the back J" and arm. The aulomoblle wu drtr- " en by John lUber. UIO Fijurth are- ® nue eail. who awtited'the lad afler II' the collWon.

ho's American Uglon btigle and rtrum corps wlU compete for state Sv honors, u to be staged on l.Incoln ’ r IWd. «hlch U to be llliimlnated for Itie emit. Ttis convrntlnn'i ‘‘offl- ctnl” (isnce Is to be held cnch eve- nliie. bfslnnlne Wednevljy. at the — Upion Memorial building In Twin Kails. V

’nekels tor the bugle and drum roria couteit *Tte placed on ule yejtfnlar. and a nimilKr of mer- I fhniili, rnoperntlns wltn the eon- I vrtiiinn cpmmlttJr. announced Ihelr }W]yoir iofilter llckeit tee WLtem- , leu at a rrducr'd rate with mer- I cliaiidnf imrthw<i. I

Tlclif!.« Jor tlic "NlBlil In a ParLi .’Jlsht Club" cBnvfiiilon bamiuet whleh 1« to be wrved Tliursday ere- nlnc al DaiieeUnd pavilion, will bo made Rvsiuble al convention head- ouarlen WednevUy.

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S P E N D F O R T H E H O M E F I R S T '

IT’.S YOUR BE.ST INVESTMENT

nWLft A m REMODEL NOW

H o m e L u m b e r &C o a l C o .

A Good lo Trade HERMAN HINZE .Mgr.

Phone 31,

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IC lE llC D iS m S

I I IS S I M l

i M J E H I S

Mayor Johnston tJrjes W is ­

dom of Street Oiling

And Pipe Replacement

Jobs With Federal Fund

^ Twin Paiu may be called on *oon' 1,, to.vote.lUonJn(onorallM.WCjaUt., nlclpal bond Inue. or bond Uiuei

t.- totaling that amount. In onler to obtain a loan of that amount from

=■ the federal goremmeni. ot which 30 per cent wUI nol have to be re­paid for a 170,000 water pipe replace­ment project and a IW.OOO ilreet pU | and graveUng project

E Duncan McD. Johnston, mayor, recenUy< itlumed Innn conference with lilts and'fedent OftlcUU In Bolie.-told tltycouncl! Ual-night he wu Informed there thal it will be tmpoalbls for the govemmenl to ,

n (tart aetlon whleh roald lead Ui tU ( approval of loam to elite*, under the nallonal retavery act, which' have

» not ahown their liiU Intention ol- paulng..*J)6nd‘Uiu«-ln UM.«mount - P of the lotn.

"Tbeie proiecU are vltaUy nece*- tu r. Ih tr etn bo contjdered u tell-

I liquidating, and If nol done now u'n- ,, A der UiU Icu-coaUy plan the clly \ d eventually wUt have lo pay for titem " I, al-UM-nte-ot-lcO-cenUi.ror-every t. dollar of cost," Mayor Johnston aald, P ;o and added; "I know It will (ake come " ■i work to obtain paruge ol a bond U-

iue. but I know 11 can be done.” .' "r. -- - Expert Aetion tioon______Sd Expreulon or action by the.coun* „ ■ cll on the atreel graveling and oUlng n project bond Iwie may be expected _ ,t nexl Monday night It detailed plan* " .1 (or the work are ready u anllclpat- - T ed. AcUon by the council on the " y pipe replacement project bond U- ;- SUB may be expected al It* meeting Z- September 4 If project plan* are I e ready u antlclpaled. u (. The city would haVB to pau an Is- ..- iue for Um toUl amount, II30M0. 1,0 of whlcft 10 per cent would have ia1 be repaid wlUi JH per cent Interest. ■, I No paymenU would be due for five j, s yean.a In Uie meanUme, Mayor Johnaton •. 1 uld hU vUlt to DoUe re*utud In t smooUilng out aeveral point* of con- „

trormy In the traffic Une project Jl t which pramUu to spend approxl- q, . malely |]».000 of .federal rtllel u > fund*, without rep*ym?nt by Ihe ) elty of any portion, on Twin falU ; ilreeu. lie wu auurtd. Mayor• Johniton uld, lhal bid* would be

calW lor between September 1 and. 15 but Mr. Johniton bellered, he . uld, thU mlghl not come to pau *o T. . quickly. . kJ A* Uie projecl now itandi. It U e proposed to pave aboul two mUci ol ;. aretu wlU» 1 and 9 inch concitte, n wllli curb* and gutten. al an ap- . proximate coit of »MA» a mUe.,and i«

to pare about one mile of atrcel „ a wllb bllumlnoui uphalt or odl-back ... I uphalt. wtth curt*, at an approxl- r male cost of UOJMO.} The major ciuingc In the plana re- s• tuning (rom Mayor Johniton'a Dol» t eonttrtnett wllb Joe fitrmmen dl- 1 rector of public work*, and othen,. U tliat AddUon a\-enue U not lo be . pared with concrete but with from• « lo 1 inchca o( crushed rock lur-

liced with uphalt.KipUlni "Uquldatlon"

I Explalnuig hU statement tliat two I TO‘30 proJecu WlU be tetl llquldat- I Inr. Mayor Johniton tnld that con- ' tUiuatlon ot the sprlnkUng tu . now

In ejtect In dUlrlct* In the gravel­ing and oiling project, lor approxl-

. malely 15 yean will pay olf the loon : and Intereit, and that coiu ot main-

Wnance, that i* c l replacemrnt. oth- trwt,ie nefM.urj-., veniuBlly tfl|l be

' lufllclent tn repay the pipe replace- , ment loan wllh IntereiL , It lA proposed to iRitall metal ' pipe In the municipal water system

Instead of the wooden pipe now I used beginning al the canal and put

Uie filtering tilant to Soulh Park: • i Irom rive Point* up Addlwn avenue

to Quincy street; and trom the In­tersection ot Thlni street cwl and Ttilrd aienue eait to Dlue Uke* ' Doulcvarde,

Of the total tOO.OOO cosl ot Uic Oiling and sravellng project, ll U estimated that approximately $47.- SOD nwild b'* paUl lo labor, with onlr about JI2JOO Koliig tor material anrt ollirr esp'K.' '. Mayor Johnston told the council.

Everyone Knows .*.*

thil prlrcs on beauty work mil nrvrr be lowr; on the ro:itf«ry prices *n> du« lo r.ilK> In a very shori ttme.

CRAWFORDSoJter a superior type of benuiy scn-Jre , , . Our eper- aiors mu.<i mrcl a certain ilanitard. We Insist that our sialf be llir.-oughly compel- eni.

Crawford’sBeauty Salon

Idaho's t.argest and Ftneit Eqslpped neaatr Salon

ind Huor fll Main Ave. Ro PhoB* 1671

TWIN FALLS DAILY

(j Convention B rin g s — Harvest-Season-in- [ [ F low er GardensPA Harvest season U at hand In Twin ru Paiu and "blue and gold- garden*,

view to supplying dccoratlve requlre­menU of the Idaho Amertean U- iS. Son and American Uglon AuxUUry conrcnllons opening hen next

lig Thursday and continuing for thrte

'**Silrctlons of the frlooffl* of Wue and gold (nr convenlion decoration*

J hu been drlcsated to Iwo memben na ef the Tain W U Auxiliary unit.• Mr*. George lUlley and' Mra. John '

lUney. and rrfiurst wai made Uit ■ MR' evening Uial -persnni with flowen .

that ihpycRjsb lo give to the Uglon i«r br'Auxlllary (or enniTntlon use, cftll~ lo ellher of these commUiee women. ‘ j,

om ■ I.

IHUKCIHi orramsjiIht ■.......- --------- -------- Irill — |(tu Congregation Exfc rd s Call

« T o Idaho Falls Man to ! —FilI-H>astoral Here-i

I*- —nl Twin Paiu PfesbjlerUn congrcga- j ] ? , tlon voted al a congregational meet-.1 InsSunday to call llie flev. Oeorgo L. , S CUrk, Idaho Paiu, lo luppIy the pul-, I n plfof IheTwin Paiu chutth the re*-.

malnilcr ot Uie church year ending . ^ AprU 1, nexl. and he will enter upon ■: hU mlnWery here aiwut Uw mlddte

of'Seplember. He WIU suceced the:,,•• Rer. Howard Renwlck Cannon who.,,

realgncd last February. • i« Tlio congregation'* vole carried ? ^ out Uie rrconimendatltfn* Ota pulpit " “ iupply committee which wtre *ub-.J

mitUii to the meeting by E. V, Lar- 2 ” aon. a memtier ol the committee, I I ,, *• wu undentood, Mr. Unon a.ild Ust ” '* evcnUiB. that Mr. Clark will continue

u putor ot the chunh here afler i, Uie end ot Uio present church year. ..

i,- II It u n u M r lo Jand the congrcgaUon. n:

“ Ur. CUrk conducted ser 'lce* In J? the J>resbyicrUn clmrch here U*t .. July M and August 0. '

Mr. CUrk hu served a* supply pu- J " tor of Uic Idlho RilU PrcsbytcrUn .

church Ihc pul year. Immediately;'! prtor to Uut he wu lynodlcal lecre-;

tary ol tJie fVeiliycertan cJiurcii sny- *• od which include* Wyoming and lli

MonUna. Ile hu len'cd also u pu- Is tor*tPendlcton.Ore8on,andn*itu- w

*• dent putor al Corvaliu. Oregon. oi " WIUi Mrt. Clark, ho li expected lo ei ™ arrive aboul Seplember IJ to cnler in [“ on J)U work TJielr ISO »0M are tc

grown, one being employed mwyom- it tng and the other being a theological icnilnary sludeni. . 8i

Just a tew week* bciurc hh wvcn- j re ty-dni tilrthdar Amos Alm>» Sir.gg. | w

'* famoui University ot ChlfMo loot-ifli ° ball coacli. flled the entr)' tor him- •' ctll and *oa. Paul. In the western I ‘ veterans' father and son tennU' ni

tourney. jm

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THE NEW Ford truck Ii; every part to meet tlic duty scn'lce. It Is low ; economical to operate, dependable service day i a long life.The new Ford 75-horscp available in tlic l ord tr additional cost. It (lives a and power. Let us tell ; cylinder performance ar

U N I O N M O„.YOUR FORD

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[LY NEWS, Tfl’IN FALLS. IDAII

rJM IItlM lIB » lllO lltiwin _____cns,^ i;!Ju il!)e - Babcock Sentence!

b : Violator of Medical Prae-

S tlce U w to Jail Tom' ir« ' ___iJue A mrM^r to sotSely waj the chaX' on* acieruAtlon which Judge W. A «n Babcock In Uie dUtrlct court hert nit.'yetierday applied to Ilobefl N >hn Troiiky, JB, who Ust week pleadeC lut gulliy to practice of-medicine and •en lurgcry in Twin PalU the past *U lon weeki wilhout an Idaho license.;ftll8rj,tmrinirTrotiky-loierv**Jour* ' month term in Uie Twin FalU county

' Jail and lo pay IIOO fine. Judge Bab. Icock said; "I ab sorry ll U impoa- ' alble uiiiler the Uw deaUng wllh thli ' offense lo remove the delendanl lar- I ther frnm soelcty bccause ot hU putI record M a mcnaee to aoclety. Re­

in ports from the Unlled State* depart- S mentor justice show that he hubeen lu convicted and served lime al leut

twice for_olhcr and m w *ertoui crimes."

„ Diplomas which Trotikj-'i attorney ill extilBlfed purporting io iJiow ilut

iTrotJky was graduated trom llic Im- 10 perlnl Unlvtrnliy of Moacow and

oilier European Initltutloni, Judge

dluailon."TroWky's attorney. B. L. Raybom,

, Twin fiilU’, Mked for a suspended J ’ I aentence-stating that Trouky had , applled-tor license and thal he wu ,, to appear before the slate board of “ ‘ imedicul examlnen In October, and ! ! that he would deiUt frem practice

ot mcdieine and surgery uniil Uial?u' Trouky, wbo cUlmj to be n reU- "'•llve of U-on Trouky. lormer Rui-

-Ilan- Soviet - leader.- told- coni Ident* . hexe thal he ama to UiU country

about 10 yran ago u a Rusatan rciu- 1* tie, und thal he ii^been a fugitive “* mucIi of Jho time iincc In thU coun-

trr becaute of hll refutal ta disclose “ the namo ol the captain of Uie ihlp

which brought him to thUcouniiy.He wu arrested and brought baek

V lu t week from Boise where he went alter Icjrning that a warranl forhU

■“ #rre*tliadbcenUiucdhcre.Tliecdm- , pJalnl on which tlie wirnnl wu li-

aued WM signed by Fontaine Cooper. ''• aute tnllle officer, a* agenl tor the , 'Itate department ot U r enlorct-

IMl'KRSONATED OniCEB r-' a PASO. Texu. Atfg. MJ-Po- id lice records here bow that a man Rlv- I- Ing the name of Or. R. N. Trouky I- wai nrresled here September 19.1929,

on a cimrge o( Impenonallng a led-110 eral oltlcer. Tlie clurge wai dU-| 5r missed, linwever, afler he was laken 1 re to 61. l’,iijl, Mlnnejota, to face a I I- iialiiiory charge. . )11 Records show he wu convicted lo;

St. Paul, bul he remnied here alter'’ completing hU sentence. Uler lie w u '

I-j reported lo have moved lo Ariion.i,' g. I where he U utd to have practiced' I-1 medicine.I- --------------11 Mluourli Urgest trout hatciiery. U ’ near Sprlnglield. hu a caiuclty of

jmorb Uian iwo,ooo baby fuh.' _

w If ORD:TRUCK

'th ro u g h o u t

'k Se t'vk e

k has been dcsi(>ncd In llic demands of heavy )w in first cost and is tc. It has a record for ay in and day out over

•sepower, V-8 engine Is i 1 truck at a moderate es a new range of speed 11 you more about 8- c and cconomy.

OTOR CO.m DEALER Falls

lAIIO, TUESDAY MORNING. A

!C Bridge Company’s President-fionatR

][][] Convention TolliUemben of Uie Amtrlcan Ugle

nCCS u d Auxiliary living on Ihe norUiiK ol Batke rlrer md CTOulni th i Jet

I . . . ome-TwIn PolU bridge lo attend Idl ' bo Amertcan Uglon and AuxUUr

coorenltoai In Twin FaUi thU wtel crm vQi pty only one bridge toU for th

round irlp each day.,'ThU reduction of loll, the tin

char- ilDce Uje bridge wai built four yeti I. A. ago, hu been made powlble byperhere __________________________

i N. —:------------ -taded '-A■ *''<1 ^ r i ii I 111 ii I ii i'r ir* ?^ ’ t.? It lU

Mnty m ? il

"p®** ta. A

1 pul . y l i I.Re- kpan- ^ y M B?”been 'leuiirloui

irney r

I A a Mbom, nded had wu d of'5 NO ]SS ; B U Y N O W l - Slent* ---------- -- .ntryclu- I

X $ 1 .9 8

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A Step Ahead in Style ond Valuet

£ L K O XFO RDA laced mocosm patter that cvcr>one likes, in tw tones of lirownlAtapHc tlut spells \-aiuel Lathe tieel is rubber tipped—«m position rubber sole.

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300

. Ask for our “NATION-WIM"

OUTINGFLA N N EL

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I H 3^' {.Iiicy outinc Hanncl. L ikIiI? .mil thfks strii>cj amt clircfcs. A REAL Vaf. tie! A R EA L Economv! Don! wail!

no.vs'C o r d u r o y s

$1.49 P,IteVH*

D r e s s S h i r t s

49c E..hBoj-s’

O v e r a l l s

69c fair

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!, AUGUST 22, 1833

Hoal donation by Bruce C. Shor J o ' SeatUe. pretldtnl ot tbs Jerom L ' ' Twtn FitlU Iniercounty Brtdg<-to te S “ p53?TIl‘»M-itnnBonctd htre yeiu

.Us' J, L, Hodgln. Twin Ftlli,» men ber of the convention committee, b

^ ■ been designated by Mr, Short* couot nlgn tlckeU which will be I

hllde iuid.to Uglon ond Auxiliary mts t Jer- ben crossing the bridge on U» wj I Ida- to the eonventioni. The countenlgi UUry cd ticket, presented the ums day. w weekJ be good for Uie bridge UiIl on tl c the j ntum trip.

TlckeU are lo be left at the regl flnt tnUon desk at the convenlion hen

yetn Qvirter* to be countenlgned. M lier-' ilodgta uld,

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e= p e SAugust

tIM IT I- S A V E A L L Y O U C A N

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in t l .I Dttem1 two Eis fitccnpHce '6 pcnciig 4cmyo»>her 1 pen point 1 ruler««n- 4 eraser 1 bonk

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Men’s Siiede GlotH

.LU M BER ­J A C K S

. $-1^9 il\ -^eaIM Perfoct For Activc '/k\ O u td oo r Men ! U s Double nnppcd f t ' \ suode cJolh, scmi- )\7 \ Cossack style, full I Y—\ fttc in jru .I \ \ . StrouRly tailored,

plenty of “sive"—• b u t k e c p a y 0 u

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- F R IShow Ti"SCRAPPY” :

Roxy Theatre, AligAT 2:S0 WEDNESDAY il golnR to Rive One “SCR. FR EE lo every bov an fflrl Side cntrancc. Don'l Miwj I

PenneTw in Falls, Idah e A m e r i c a n L e K i o n P a r a

T h e D r u m a n d B u g l e L i n c o l n F i e l d , F r i d a y ,

.SSlMEETtNQ OF ,-CLERKS X - LOOKS' TO ORGANIZA'tlOII: yeittr- ------ ------------------ r-

Looklng to early or^Uallon of ttM.'S* ^lort* to' Jamea D. WheUn. ipeclal dbtrict '1 bo U- organUer of the Idaho FedenUon of

announced * meet- Ing of employe* ol Twtn Pali* tra-

Uy.wtU Inet* houie* to be held In tbe Ntw on Uie Rogenon hotel at » :li o'clock thl*

evening. Memben of oUier trade un- e regU- Ions, and other penoni Intereited n head- In the formation o( additional tndt ed. Mr. unlona In Twin FalU, will itlend

and addrtu Uio mteUnf.

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tDAYS!

AN B E F O R E P R I C E S

■ It’s got cvet^ing ' —this Penncy’fl

. Pencilm.r ' fo r

tccn pieccs- cnint *em overt imyon* 1 penholder"uler * 1 compai* partmnk 1 note booklig Sa\ rP im Jo

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Girls'

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Girls’R a y o n

B l o o m e r s

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S U E D E L E A T H E R

J A C K E T SJb A ncccssnry item in ii your outdoor wear

$5.90J3i«s full play lo your arms, yel you’re snug . . . you’re M m l Ccsuck model. AJjuslablc bot­tom buHon straps and culTs.Patch pockets. UnUncd.

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lY AbTEnNOON »c «r«SCnAPPY” Show Titkcli jW t a l l in j i i lo j i r M o r . .iia I l l- B . On TImtl

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