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TH ( = = = ^ = S = = y o u 18. NO.-184. " < = = = = = s = = ^ M ultiple At =Featur€-T Day At f A fternoon Racing P ffiider-EIooaiigh r; : CountjrF? Multiple (kttractions tcday i tecnth annual fair which opQi Btnnces yesterday fof « five- bounds «t Filer, indud« th« 1 i90 p. m., the first ro(J«b perft _«rcna in front of th« grandsto .uprtlth o^ crowdJnjr bj All business houses of IVr'i _^ftppQ on nnd attendance is c? fair. ~1 :A diversified program of rac-1 friK events has been arranged and Aome 75 cowboys irom] every state in the west and a ' - few. trom Mexico tnd CtDAda have, cniered the lliU Uke Dut tn fcrono ridinr, buUdofslns. calf ropins »Dd »U tta« other evenU thnt typify the nxSeo. Award* M«de 'AilltuUsh Oninxc'coTfitnuflt(y>pf(H duce exhibits «U1 be )udse4 today. Biort of th# -JudglnK WM completed iwc night and ribbons wlil addm prlte winning article* this momlnR. AtarmancB- t)w— tilghlly betow expcctationt. but ln*| tereit«d ipectatort couned througti^ — thl. >«hihl^ huiidinyt, muncbed on; to«mburjen, vSKra cantlW — it=n fictions, attended a fast pnwram of ^ up (he day by attendlns the opening' tlftnce Rt the Midway pnvlllon. ' JnJlJfll t« le 0/ what Is W stoie for (nni «ho nalher on the ftlr*' snunds this evening traa pretenled In front of the grandsUnd as the nclns promm drrir tn s cJo*-* yfs- l<Tdny . nftemooD. ”Dobby“ tlie Jutnplnic ulecr Khlch hw bfcn trnlned, u a ni substitute (or n aiuldle horse went through his paces. •It did "Wver Lnriy," the dsncln? hor»p. ; OowIm >>» Prfsented, i boy perfonners emtretf m the rodeo conipeUtion «crt Introduced and " the steers, bulls snd calve* to be msd In buudoggjnj, riding and np- ing were herded inlo the arena. i i Thirteen evenU nre slated for, ^ t t i l s BfCemoon's proirram which «HI open with a ilvettock parade. Bee* end «veat will be \ho first hia’l o( tho 3:18 trot or pace and -Bllver - Lsdj" wUJ-perform aa the third event. Fourth on the program Is tho first heat of the 3J9 trot or pace nnd a flvc*clghth mile runnlnir f>ec will follow. Second heat of the 2.18 irbt or pace will be sixth. i Montie Reger will present hts lonRhora steer, "Bobby.*' as the Mventh event,, second heal of the I . ..2J9 trot or pac«-wlll-be elghth.MUL -------tt'l»-i>e-followe<l-b3P-the-net'or-Oeift' Cnilj, world famous woman Irlcic rider. Pintil heat ot the s.is harn««’ roee wlil follow and eleventli will be . a three-eighth mile running race.' !.ajr ?5Mt cf Uie 3J9 tn i cr ptce wlll I , be held niid the program wlil draw -_die horse nice for boys of 18 yeacs of __ i«£eiw;inaler. l" ---------- ’• Enter Today’s Ban* flTo horses and driven are en* . ' (Continued on P a « 3. Cat, 3/. j L '~ T g h ts -'^ SHADOWS /» Day’s Events ' <BrThT Axwlwlfd'Pff.U) Oulprit—: ^ ^{/MAa. ~Wasi:.-Cmistut);e Put*. / lumbia, h u Jlnaily caught the cut- Jirik responsible for stesllng prsycr books fron^ a church, at Abbotsford. Tlia book* liftrt hcen (lIsappenrinK i ------ for-Mine umc-snd either a youth; ___ *bo diiln'i like lo-prsy or sn ndult I iceklng splfllual Hlera’ .Urc'was-TOs* I ....... Dccted._____ ____________ ___ ] The esse was solved wlien the. constable •tau?W a comlflff o u t ; ------ of-the-htnue of-Wors1ilirSinriwo-' prayerbooks in lu mouth. , [ Kicka HorBfl, Spraina Too— i '-“ :-flHEI^WrTTyo. - on- ihb-a'ei-' eepted basis of what Is newi <1. e .; • a-m an blilng a dog) thU shtiiiM. (liiiillfy: '. I A. W. Ix>iinb»u»h, local aUorncy, liini>ed_ up to^a doctor’s olHce yes-, - Irrdsy to rerejve {reatment 'Tor a . bidly sprained toe. suffered, he said, when ho kicked a horse..’ -------- He did, not..„ii»y ,wh»l provokttd him tv Jffek Jhc fifiJmat. Bnakli Ohalibn'sor Travels’— :^iJipRov6r-«t#hiSBiRBBsanrpeir V,. bfiilRerent white rat frt«n the Brig- "N hsiii YmmR- university .tooii^iL'lftb-: \ u«tor>. Is «eklni:..more worlds* ,lo. -•— \ tin<}ue/. ------ - I - .•~g.^a~dr vlctory-Qver-two ' nii»e»r snalKS, a red racer, a blSw snake, a Icing snake snd five lUacds, In-1 eluding U'o large chuck-wsIJas, Pete [ lrmTDia£:toiwmhern-Uti^if-.^t { ti1!“1#iIL ajainJi all“wnvM -^J-lht- feptHe kingdom. :"|‘“-^PeUJ’r-trotniT-Tmd'jnanB(rerr-I>r.- .. Eldon Beck, biology Instructor In' } '.0 mske further of. the rnl's, .•Immunity toT-jtil-'Miahe Vfnom. He slso will mat; tl'c uliUe listtirr to' ilc‘.p:'mii.trsnFTTCr"iMtTlnmnint<i^ ^ y m f‘4* < :jS=ss=======s=======K L ttraction^ TTO=Falls= Eairgrounds Program' And Rodeo jghts To Headline ~' — ^ a i r Event8=— - t^ t Twin FaUa. county’a j»vea- opencd under auspicious circum> iive-day run on ^ the county fait :h« racing program beyinninff at >erformanc« under the illuminated istand beginning at 8 p. m„ and a g bnmii and exhibit halls. TVi’in Falls Wll clf)«o dufinjr the s cxpcctcd to reach a'pcnk at tho i'WESTliEST s HGiiy.-8. hat -------- ------------ Produclion of Wheat, Beans, rrCoFflrSugaF-Beeti^DiL^ lUd Potatoes Declines am Inc. ' .... ^W iW UNOTON. Bept. 1# M>- ugh' in wheat and com crop prMpecl* on^ wen reported by ihe a^csltnn nof' snppUea were jw d J e t^ fw ndJ_wlBi«_ mepths. gsHmatea ' tins' pelatoe*. bean* and refar beets < were reduced* The September i eonOiUon n i m eitlmated the tout wheat crop at ‘1 ^ iB4,«lB,(Xl0 bushels and the com crop a t 2,1M,7M.000 busheU. The 7 ? ' August I estlmste had placed the wheat crop a t 607,878,000 busheU and the corn crop a t 3573,147.000 bushels. !?“ ■ The loss of 13,000.000 busheU of ^ wheat was attributed to. continued rust damsge. which cut the crop by -- ‘BpproxJmalcly.^IJS.OQaMO^ bu.ihcls «**“ dent, the department saW, that the domestic supply of hard red spring ' »• wheat of mtUlnf qnallty «-Ul be be- ■op* low rt<wlrement». Third Smalleat RInre im -..ll', ’Tlte wheal crop, based on today’s }jc. estimate, will be the third smallest ICootlhued on Page a f W -^ IliC iT E T llIIl 5 PlUCIliFftLLS s \ S v Anticipated Crop Rcduced by S More Than 4,000,0 0 0 \ Bushels ----------------- S,” Uw*5U"‘c n m .stp |. 10 m- . pfospccts of ail exccsslve sun’lus of -.--poutoea-thu-yoaraiminttwiirtoday as the tgrlcullural department an- liounced August conditions cut tho ^ Ianticipated production by more Ihun 4,000.000 busliels. The department said . a potnin " crop omWTTiUOo tiUalieis wiis iRt , dlcated by the September l e»il< ■•maMrTTiJr-WTOW'bff'a-shree-ppp cent smaller crop than'was harvrst- J cd last year although three'per cent 3 Inrgcr than the 1028-3J avcrngf. Ahiple. rnlns during .fuly, (he board anid. cau&ed -a iiciivy vine » 'Rrowili In the easlcrirMirpliu late —J tlalea, which was followed by dry weather.-and—very—high—temper* nturr!raurlnirAUKU5f7Tni.rrf*u1leJ: ■It halti- In ft rapid drterloratloh ol , , liir ccbblcr vines and cnuJed cmi- g j ‘ ‘ >.l(lrrahlc ti^n^oge to the' 0 ^ were. iRvoriiWe lor i»taloes.ln most nf the fi-malnlng late slates except , NcbiHskn where ’drought and-'liljh itempcffttiirM Injured the crop. luitl ■■ _____ ‘1“' ni’oiip.-o! IS surplus lute 'siatcii, ilic 'bouM-sald 'produetion T J-' Is-lndlcaled - al..3M,U8 JXlO .^islxaU , J 'compared'with 372.374,000 bushels In f “‘aJfl3tiind n'flve year avcrngo of 2«.._ i873,000 bu.^hcl5. In the. 3D late stater • .the Indicated production.wns 300,- 258.000 bushels comp.-ired wllh 313.- ~ 1108,000 last year.' and :S0J 22,000 for aei-'tlW-M2B.-3a-mraftr<.......•••— •->— .. «. i The board said estlmstes for the iliM jintermedinte'imrt enrly ftntes were l*ub.slRmi(illy the thme a.s in?t moniU. icy, ;e s - , ----------------------------------- -------- ■“’ N a zis D rive Jews From eCT “ BEMaKT"6spt. - 1 0 ^ "--N atJs- rig- "purged-, their-publlc schooU-todsy ftb-:by-orderlnK Jewtsh eliiidren lo get ^lo.o^t. I Bernard Ruxfl'PruM-i.i't, commit- yi-5ianciL.ior_cultuic_jmd Ic 3 ucainnr choM the opening of the party , Iconvention at Nurtlberg to.announce ^ J lh a t Jewish scljool children between ^ nexFEniFtv Iff; J &patate-pub»&.«chooU-whlch.thc ■In' Jcwlflh children must attend wiJl-'be an.t opened on that date, Tbe decree or- ni>;d?rinR Ur: Vreiwmtions u ld all pure He German schools must-be free "from jo' JewLsh and foreign Influences," if. 'tctttftt Un to)4ii' . _ ACCVBAl s i IIM p JIEII eo Nanipa Convention Demands ~ . Retiifn to'lV-Cent“Wase - Scale-lor-Shearera;_Hlts at Newcomer Worliers m- ------- flip (By Tlte A-v«laled Prcs.il at NAMPA. Idaho, Sept. 10— ted A complete and •‘effective" ja boycott of wool, lamb and m utton, the Idaho Wool the Growers’ hVsocmtlon * today Lho was promised by tlie Idaho en. ^{ntB..yfltli»riitinti-nf the woolnrowers,- by Fcbni- nry 1, lOafi, fail to reoth «ri a«re,emcnt with tho sheep 8 shearers’ unioiT.Uandardlilr.g the . shearing rale at ll ccnU per head. I- - Dele«Bte^-ol-ths Ubor.fcdcraUon, meeUng here In tSelr 20th annual convention,’ unanliiously pasud i n$ mollon calling tor action against the ' practices now empbyed by members ^ of the wool growirs' organUalloii, who asserieuiy aiC'pliyjiiK to live cents per head below Uic recoenlsed shrarlnj rate. National BoyoU-Espeeted as*------ ft V I nnri p~-'t>iln.' nrcsldciit of the fclftho feclcRidozi. said Uwt IX* "there was an sgrMme^il made in » 5 _ 1B33 which estatlljaied •beylrig Iprlces at ll cents. That agreemeni JS’U-iU«Qlyt<l-Jn_lg34t and since then, .the woolgrotfcrs nave lallca to pay whal we comlder a lair prlcc [5^ for uttion 'labor. The delegaies tc I this convention tiavi moved to "boy- •ora cotl ,lhe wooIgrower»‘ association and their products. If by r«bn;ary jhj J of ne*t i'tti they Jail to asree on ujij tiie M-ccni bMLi. Not only H'c t(xio Idaho Federation ol Labor be be- hind the boycott bul very Ultcly , ((f Che national federation u well. The ,u«t prlca must be jet belore the next , ijy spring shearing season." hcls Submi-ulon of resolutions look up the Ins, .with committees considering ring tiictr 'nierib!............ I *" • be- tv. U RoiiLioa ot P«cat«llo, Jnera- ber of the Idaho state indusulal ac* cldenl insurance board and past lay’s president of the labor fedcvalion Uest explained the workmen's compenia- ^ (Continued oa Pago 5, CqI. 4) ' I SpTSuspcct'Falls^^— For Intended Victim P nRtST. yrnnce. Sept.. 10 l-TH n LytliR Oswiild. beautiful Germar 1*0 ipy sitfpecl. told a naval court to- . day iiow lore hsrt upnet « w rfi iMtenintlonal m ^lon, I by —■nif‘'blondc fft^-her Judncs 'Will' \- MiiniiiK iioiichHlancc as she tolc \ hrr Mory, Beside her, with bowec > hcuiLs. sal Lleutenaiii Jean d« Forceviile, her Intendtd victim U whom slje aald-she-eurtcnUered-hei _ _ hPiiri Instead, and Eiwlgn Ren* s"^ -Oulmuwdj-do^qpaivlUt'a-lrlaid.- iday: z^'nic-tworPTtnthinavlsatorsr.wcn sn. cliared of suspieion of (reason bu< tho must stand trial for alleged 'con'' duet unbecoming btfleers and gen' tirmen" as a result of the epbodi tntfl which, has brought the spy chnrgi Tlic. young woman ndmittcil sin -p ^ auteudcd -vlcUniUUiF-dc_l^r«vllli Ml. until she "fell’', lor him:" •--------- IFarm Exports Show ■jK I Decreased Average dry I WASHINGTON. Sept. 10 (/r)-Th< w*La«illullure=.dflB«lniimt_ciilmalB; ‘eu. July fdtni exports at 54 p^r rent ol > 0* the pre-war avvrogc for Hint mon'.h Till* eompareri with 58 per eoiv ^ ^ 'lo r iHine nnd 65 per rent for July nost _____________ _ . Tn,tVE;,KR W RTOLKS CAJt »«h rnOMTSEn-ANOTHKR-TItn SAN t-RANCtSCO, Srpt, 10 i,r.- -------tliilt«.d-SUUt..Coin:iiL'j.loucr. £ .. E Williams rfcommcncicd removal t< tlon 8prlfiKfleld. Il!lnola.--iodBy ortew cl tuls BasU-Moad, who-faees.a-cbirse.ol « in transporting a stolen antomobll! 'W.'-iacnttutato-boundarlcs. Ife Is.ac »ter 'cusrd of driving fhe cur from IJMrc 00,- Idaho, lo Oranlle City, Illlnol.v It 13.- August. 1032, I for .Moad was arrested hero by feder al 'Atenta-tftv-hla reieasa-lrsm-ihi the San FTancisco county Jnll wher rcre he served' a 13-months term fo Dlh. grand thell. ; C h ild r e n O f 1 P ublic Schools aSrpon-tiie-ba^ of. church.-alfmaUct day; had nol proved suoceuful and salt get :*helhet'«-Jfw-I* a member of, i vsyfflgocue Ot npt lie'wtll be classi- .- , ............................... ; Thli rinemfl, fali1.ftn,o»lclai com: ~ • menlaryi-U-ukeni—Wlth-tha-lul ot the Na»l'racial policy of' ' riK* (ol which,Dr. AUffd RfWWXTp u.l^lc.tdcr of tlie Natl p.isftn faith move' - \:iii;iiatri;pianmTt~!a8nitiffl bjml tlier advance In racial laws. " •thc,_"fjew aerm«ny_gU'e*_noi|ce that l-'M ;Ofrmany tn no wlsv'Wends lo'glv< or* 1up the fundamenui bMi* of Its raci '«r«'j;ollcy. as some loreiun p a r n pro- foni '.-ss to believe," ' ' RiUl fJild hts ilecrrr w.nsi "r.irry. — ir.g-nu! an soeaiislli .... ----------- ATg-^AN ASSOCIATED P] 'W FALCS.inatO, WEPNESDA IHBM ids itts; )— >'e" ind ool lho IHBHBiLr lusl the P Ion, Oie 1 IWCf-B «,<.■»’/» wtr Tflmns, aarrfr for a irmpcrary ramp site a( Ynli , , were three who wert Injured io I ieiit [fwr ------------- ug= ! ^ -mm ring T ||- i • ■ ’o Hd Ince - .______________________• i^ 'tO Troops Fo lion -------------------------------- 1 ----------- - - ;ary i -------------------------------------------- — \°1', Armed Legion To Combat Oppression Tir Of Jewish People irxt -------- VIENNA. Sept, 10 (-I’l — lU e ' up consiltufii’ . coiigre.'s ol the new votpd_ to- night to c.'itnbllsh nn armed ----- •’Jewish IrsloB‘=—an-lnt^rTwiioo— em- al aniiy-io combat oppression of ac- Jewish people throughoul the past world, ■ion, AtncrlMO di-Iegalc.s vigorously «»• oppased (he pi.m. which provide* rr. for ibo protection ot Jews wlUi- ' oul regard to»the national polit- ical Older, bul an enthuslasUo ----- maJonty-vwrt-doiirft;-Uie,-AJJien-. Im Sc ral dcic^alcs Insisted ’•pri- vate nrmli v" lo serve- spccliil needs are the Inshion In Europe, '"»n and "the Jm s iir^d a defense W- force." ■erft Nim ! g lJ I tlH l :on'^ ■Vclel's-Defeat- PrtyiDsal foi sode Construction of New ■. _Coiirt House. . she ^ ,Z S . •• • wonty's hope* .for a n?w court hnuse were bU«trd Innighl when re^uit» ot tiie Imiid eierlinti hriil (« (letermlnr whether (hr prrte«l faullOiiig would be repUccd «lth .......... a new slroeiun'nr remaln In plarr The for eoniity purposm.' ihowrd thal llcd.-toUta-haiLMcd to-tasl_tbc_rfi t of nulred twn-lhlr<I< ina'Jorlty baliol. I^!’. Wltli 38 of I'lrecmcis rt'iiorlfi! I,,,.. I liic majority iiurfc ^li.'- C> i lylc 'll... t.rr.'jTiim- nr.-rillel\ rin ' iio'i hcM ciioiii:li von's td make m the riellclency si:oiiid all o i,tliT favor Ihe Iwir. The proiio.'i.| kKcm uiiim loitn: 1^. E. C4UlcdJur.ctce|i'>» ol » cnunty biiii;i I to ing (0 co:t not mo7e iJihh t300.U7> iwcll . i'-orl>'-Ilvt y^r ccnt of the tota e-of. cosl,-or_»^4^0D.-^^ould.bo_obtnllle( in the form of * gram from-th ftC’ imblio- worU ailmlnlstratlon. nni *4'. the remalnliit^^J itereeiit. 0 I1IO5.030. woulil Ix' iirc.vlrted ihronal / Itsuancc of l)onfl.^. ‘’•'hi ■PUiu for me proposed structur provldB-a-'twc«-“ “ V-hulliUBt,,tur mounted bj a io' t which would b '.i:,;(f n* (lie cowitv J.ill. - The billidlni: H»kc the plac ----- of the presem ro;irt hou^.e whlc! has stood ocn.'' Hi'' direct from th state capltoi for no:c than So yenr.’ Ig Grceli Premier For ^ ^;JM urji;t^iM ona^ m W ' ATOeNfi, 6 ^ 10 ,{.A Panayotl .TtaTinfirfunie out-flstl; 1^ 1. lor a 'motiarfl'v I'Huy ui rrpUc - . arffleo-s-ll.yc;ir-t'ld ;r.:i)nflk, ...... oro- t£unncr Kins Cieortfe. who J o ° mi T m ^ ^ T ^ iirr= ;rnrchArtng ttrre of- turn to.areecr. arrived loday «tt“i ifTTr-rttlt. to KJns Geohe of EnRlnnd a Dve- fJnlmoral rn.'llr. flcnlimid. The for . -^hr W'Pii 'um;7wi=n-.^.gni thai “'ife. former'Q'Jwn WJwbftte-i glv* sljtcrol'Ktns-C,uolxtJlumaaU.)._ race Tlie caultal quid after 1 pro- night nf rii'onier wwn memurchlit • ' • flhrf reIlllblknn^ loURht o'.iiside ih. rry- doors rl tli:' r.>'jlint <t:rr-,ib:.-. PRESS NEW SPAPEIP^C 3A MaKNI.VGrBKPTE^mEB H irrtren of Flnrlda’s harTlrane, lefl MUm Ifiikon. FInrids. In thi> group, a K aat tOO a th« lra|ir itorm.—<^’) Fhelo. ;-Additiond- oFLong W m ^iN ew Mobilization Or ders Add 50,000 lg I Men to Army 11, jlOME, S ip t .10 .(/P>—Fou: cw »ejiir»U! mOblliiaUon ilccrcc of arpiy. Unc di?c#6$'Wenfafl"fa he as the mflitary class p ‘’y .^Ali fniir docTMSuWcre nign c ^ y Kinff Vipt/ir Enimanue itl i»n3 were pulilislied in the o'f Uo flclal Uazette. rt-. ----------- l,Mut-W*»-lo-Wew_____ _ In the Iirsl men«utf Premier Mu* f** soiini, 118 niuil.'ter of wnr. deniandei that all }j«n-comniL'slDned officer of the Inliiiitry. iiriilic’ry nnd «’.igl iieers who luive retired from ih cla.ssM b e u te n IBOO and 1910, In — / elusitB. prefent llteHi^’lves /or 1 == 2b-dny period orinsmictlon. Inlormed clrcii-s miHI UiIa decre nffeeUil liieii who linvc-scn'cd-lJ Itaij-’s recrnl whth niut who arc ex empl from cons;rlpii"n escept li the dlrccl clrtunisiance.v ID- —Ibt-Jn:l_llisi_i'l'>_’*ri« in was tiiken ns nn liiclir:iiiun Mus.so llnl was detcniilned tri Li^prepiirci 7 ~ 'Eurppr7wiUrni<-' Hi.tionT-mosrcx fo r p:‘rlenced-mrn--------- Adtl'ed lo Uave ADDIS AllABA, Sx-pt. 10 i/Pi - todiiy Ainericjins^wl'io n'lnnln'eil 'l Vda Kihlopltt'dld-u»-aKuUi:>i Uic-advlc .urt ofth(‘’*tBt«-djp.mment.-- !ten The Rovernmrni swiired Corneliu irlil Van Enftei't, UnlttHi Htntrs charg e«l tVnUulrr.i. Uiat Ji)l Arorrlcniu 1 Ith Ethiopia who wlhhed lo iciivc wer arr tree, to go, . hal Nevrrl1icirM>..miai of thr Amerl rf:_ enns'were s/ayhie-_________ ^ ___ lol. Itniian otllcinls fxpre(i««i asloP , I'tiiiiMil nl the dfd-'loii ol Enip^rt ,7" ! lillle 8e'ii;.«!te 1101..I0 ,p<Tnilt Iful riiiil''' Aiidh AIKiOa f Ifm (Con’ .ltuied on Pnse 7. C:)l. ft) ;sr G irl~ tla in is r-i’h it S rmpersonator Tool Place-At^Weddint pnovmENCE. R. 1, 10 )ii«l> -Love may be blind, imi 'lIiTbei )H. MnUNfli'lci atid Ve.'.lii Joan Ish ;:urc; rrwood. 1ft. tonight w"r» trying I mr-{ find out it It ta also an iniperst d be' ni’tor. ' J MuJisJli'lil clahn,'. liiut l:i't June ,i^cc hn.wns marrird to Wierwotx ,,lci, :fi;ic as Rteiidlafltly miiln;;iliis ths ,1 ,. i ;.lie wus on u twunrip tlr.n duy un . It muil have twH iwo olhrr i>eop —or al least another youiiK womai To prove her cniitrmion tliJ , ;. imeoiic muM 'imVi- l;ti|)cr:.<)ti;»ie iitr. she said » Jl'-.'d' 'hVltsctor. truth serum, nnd n hiiiKl ^:^Tivni.;ipr.-p»-7i-T.T-rT*TrtR^tt|^E .wcl| Ing on-ihe marrlsB*-ll«nse_mc , Jl, ai. ». ccrcraDity..whiiii_Ii;<'* '' c r'" lucc Charles W, Toinpwn iK'rfuii'ied ft Maittfleltratid a-ymins woman. 0 ....... the day wheiTTtu clninis he .wu -1®!- niajrlwJ-lo-Mtts-JaiisrwQtKl---------- "'ntnlght-Manafieid't 6twrney_«i IS"®" nounccd that Joseph H. Ciarl 0 **■ Providencc.JjandwrillnK.C>'r^ft;J)? bren retained; -DWrletnMtofwy Willi»m,r 'fro; iley=W-y»n*-fli»w-»m»*.l.m JriiVJ denof and conltmil asth the Bfl .).— aioUier.'Jira.Flottnce.A.JJherwoft r a Nantuckel beaut/shop ni^rator; iiliU- Tho gw* lutcmcnt thnt she wii Ihe one of,15 Greenwich ncadmiii’ slu T^.'o d-nls on'A bonftrlp wns C'irro’Jer w tth-tti^'by Dr, Irn W, LfBajoii. licat) UOMPLm'K AIL¥ ir. iggg ... ~ - injTlIlglltSIl In Fa -iiiiiF T I T D 8H W i J mn Dm I Republicans See Removal ol ' New.Deal's SliaFpest Foe; ftfleji-ftw liottfloossM ill DelegateTFrom All States iBy n ie Associated Prcsii W-AHlUNGIONuSciH.. 10- Out of the endeavor to men- suYc^lJSlitlcnl-cffccts of-the (iciiUi—o r Senator lUioy P. LoiiK came the view from He- —piiblicuns today tlmt . the 'iiiiirpc.st ifiorn' ift'iiitipia-thG juni Democratic adm inistration *®*' wns Kone. It wns cxpre.tsed in the = QuIel-ofTthclr-ofllces-by- jwrsoni -ti'rujT etuseO to 'Iw stwtoA.'Tlioy^im Uie same thought again in dlflercm ' words and lald they.haud to sei thi< '•rv^oeratlo dissolving Influ. ___i. ence!!JTmQVfo.. Democrata talked less nboul liH I P dealh, oUier than lo voice expjes' slons ol regret. PoIiU^s did not ap . pear In ihelr statements, but then V I was general agretment • that-Uji ^r- auUUndlng threat «f a third part; movement Iiad dissppeated fron the path of the oncoming prest dcntlal campaign, Farley Comment* Poitmiuitcr General Farley, Jus our 1lelumed from a Hawaiian vacation •/.fu »»l<l h* never hjd thought then “ ! would be » subslantlal .third part; ly T -^ rttro iW fd «-prediction tha ■fnr'-Pre8WeB»-Roo*«v#lt-would-U- re , -f' nomlnateil and reelected wlthou dlfllcuUy.' rajudleo cf who mlgh b« tho R ^blleait candidate. Th< gn-I chairman of th* temocraUc na .nel' Mortal eommJftee said lia wp/etei .'f every *t4te to send deleir*tlo,n* t th# nnit contention Instructed Ic . renomlnatlon of the president. “How abotJl LouUlana?" He wt 7^ MWl . ' '- " ided I*'® original state i..r, menl." he said. I", t/)ng hnd (lirratened fo fight th ',h« 1renomlnatlon of Mr. Roosevelt an snld Ke would lead a third parly In .to the field If tjie presldint wer .the_.Pemocratle candidate and (Continued on Page 7, Col. 4) i j i y p j ] H effisal'la' Obey Law An nounccd ifl,Suit Seek- 11 iS t' jnTIiiloitttlim ivicci_____ ________ - Hius i Wtl!SV1U.E. Ky, Sept. 10 WV- nrgn sixteen rosI rompanles denonnrrd 1 ll, Ijie Oulfey rnal rode art h nneon- wcre stllotlonal In live different ways. ' declaring they Mould relUM to irrl-' obey 11 and ailud for an injnnc- ; (Inn ferblddinr its enforcement In it7>n” -"«“*nlt“flled'in-fi^era1-e«urt-hn;e y-ror! lale today. Ifiily i, n ,„ ,,iiiiniills Mild their avcrng '* "*.».-iIfs n mbnlii totaled 1854,750. 0 Rlive ... ...„irt i^..v . r, : »02.200:' They said this would prac .;ilfni)v baiiknipt Ihem before the . ifoiilri iNX-m.-r .thV tsX'-?. whl£h_thc lil[,;rlnim 'nr<' iUeaal, in Ihe ordlnnr I,I !.manner. _ _ blC{ Formrr Judge Files Action no*' Former Federal Judge..Oharies : ‘•6 • Dsw*0n.-wh0' ruled. uBConitUuUoni — -Uhe NRA and otistr-ccw. d«I.Ieg> > <’’'5! iatlon bcloiT he lell Uic bcnch t ; re-enter prlwte prnrUN*, Hied Ih < action today as counsel for ths sli * “ ;teen eoriipsniej, Kentucky-lntami :t«venue cnllector 6elden_R..0len '.w as m*iV* ini' nrlemtitm-.-both-uff ',^®jcifli)y tni ;>frMnsliy, that' =■!---------=r:,^ S 'A tfa c k .O n .J S j To Psycholc ““p-inwryoRic-»«pt^io-«7---^ '.aasaaitnation-«t-6enat9r-41u«y-Iioni |-jp :«ii.-s«cn-by -jisychlairy., rew.'fror I. o n ! f»r.‘l«;eiier and more sig It a'aaTflTfrMr a enmpleled Ide ;::^rin-m any imtnd*. Jl wa»-du» not-l inr^nMnlty^of-aa^mdividual.hiiL ta_ had network of emotional currenta l =rcoclPtjr.------------------------------------ Vo*. I •This unalysU Is made by J. L. Mo rntTTTeiio. fciTD7 a~itT)^nii?urint<rnii fflrl’s i tianally known iO B T teW fur mre .-ood.'cess In ’-socloiheiry.- a new melho or; jbf mspplnir Midiracing the eife« wuilof networks of emotions In commun 'slir-JJUrA )<jer-' ('Certain crimes, w- poUUct «ttO- 'crlmeji," h'r snld. ’V e nol Indlvlduil ___ I acts, l-hfl luidlvlduals tmpllc>tc<l I n is ia iif e Q ace of Risi U eutenants Strive to IntactA s ’S t a t e T i ! jp ~ ~ - HTOjrton j^ Ju 0 . K . A lle n ’T ^ III iBy Tbe As BATON ROUGE. La,. Sep I LonR ruled with a dictatorinl him ft stule funeral and burl ■oc; mentiil capitol he.built, whilt „«u whether tho power he wield ites “slinrc tho wealth-' advocate didato. died early today tho v Stunn(‘(i by the RiicJdennon« 0__J Jtoujjht to keep toKcther thcai fiiiS i S-iraoB Opposition Demands Nev -out Ijn rm nfr ftnvftrhmBnl "«• in Louisiana mu- . . “ liQ -----NRW-ORLRAN8r8*P*-l»-<*>-■ ires- The poweriul •dictatorship- cro- ; an- ated by Hoey Long waa Inherited here tonight by hta trtisfed lieBlenant, -the -QoTemor O. K. Alien, wbosa abU* isrty lly to keep It alive w u wieerUla. from chura c the assassinated ruler of Louisian iwlllics, was announcing ho woul accept tho principles ol hU dea Just leader and "carry on,“ demand tlon, went up from the opposition for here new form of government, lariy The governor mado his announce menl before a crowd ot leaders I: THat the Long-polHlt>l liU C B H E ^ -re* cfowded-hl*-<<tflo>-and.mured bii houl oi thflr luppwl,' light -Mmt Oo On- The -Long has lell ui but w« mui go 00,’ Oovernor Allen, affectwl b fct^ grief, said as he eissped th* hauC “ to ol intlmat# Irlends. 1 lor -We-re wlth*you, governor," Utt replied.' _A nd UiiiLJvai wafted IflCo ton , , lhe*poUcy oFthe adminlslr*llon-< Governor 0. K. Allen lo follow I , .. the footsteps of the man to whoi .5 Jie OMd Ills oI{l<;o aa things wei moving swUliy through Lbulslann wrn legislature that Long an V™ AlJen called Inlo session lo enai * kwiji»gs1ni't_’'encrpMhment*’’ 1 I) Louisiana by the Rodsevclt'aJmlr lutration nuletly advanced that p« C (ConUnutd.on Page 3. Cdl', 4) Borah Terms Long P Champion of Poo - - ' B6raE,-tt-'pETo“(.« - Tiis'flat of flenntof-Huey-Pr-Loag-early tc ftn- day-trt^aton Rouge. Loulslam brought from United States Senatt .• . tVHJiam B, Borah ol Idaho the ol ____ serrntlon ^n l “It Is not ewy i neM" uiwn ihe ”1110 and churactci ..... of hiTssnafiftfal eoIlei«ue. whom t ^ described a.t a chsmpion ot tl- ” ed •■po«rer fisssps.*' •on- "Hr'clotiierl ills purposes In sue *»»• exceiilional meUiods that ll Is dll ' ^ liciill to do Jiistlco to what I tliln ***** wero til* better nuallttes ol his ni * I" lure,” lh« veiersn Jdaho statesmo TlcflitTrd-w»er-h«-had-pcrUi«LJM soclated Prew hccounOToTtlve wr trnge death. ) Q„ "Thut lie povw-^l itnu-'iUHl e; I* of ‘ nry •"‘I extrnorduury ability n ;Trac.'‘limM iirrerr That hi alwayi ui. thfy iliose with JudRm^nl and with Iiii-v nrotw^r regard tor tho views nr Innry rUlita ol othm , lew will contend. "Uut tlicK wi;o knew iilm best ei ------ terlBinfd-lbe-stroiw-bolW UiatJ ' was slnciTt In his desire to accon let I Pll»h worthwhile thlngi lor the poo. Jonal *T cl»«es and that, with riper yea Brirf“ir«Wep-CTfpprtene*:l)rlnsJBa- ■h to mofrtoleiTinl~si)irirtnwnrd othet I the Ills great ability would hnve coi I gl*. trihiited much to this laudable en *ma! "Upoii ono thing ail lover* of 0 ilenn der and iaw^nust agree; that U .: -Qfft.' c«widemnlii»~U>«-miJtBeg..whlch-fc - cho.-wn lo destroy him?’. .. J ^ in g f i^ L a id lo g ic a l In fe c tio i -T-h. U'»m' mrt n>Bii»ible com nar^ wll liQBBri-thB . emotional .cuirenu unaerQ-Ii ' *IB-1 "Crimes like Ihtae are alia ne ■"ca-thCT-neeidenul nor innmblW- Ide* - ’-miir'-'lfitrr} »^e mlw »-to „• many long belore iher*r» «U .^a-*~.wt.by nn* trhn \f, fBUghHiyTwh. * current. The crime U commltK - - manyatlmelnfaftiwynndln-mttJ IntTns long beloro 11 takes the shai of renri'cllonrr; ------- :lhod ij, i_forni of n»^olnglc»l Infectlo fecu whlcH’lravels' Uirauga the'psychf nun- iogical,n«twotks thnl'exist in ll communlir. ...................... Id Iu In .various & Kl la tCoAUiiwd ou r» jc 8. Col. 7) —TODAY; Coote. 10 P A G E S 6 CENTS a= = B = saai jQVeimO£=^ ing Revpjl :o K eep P oliti^l M achine ’Ian s F in a l T r ib u te To_l. ^8 M in !s¥ ictim _ = :^ apability Q uestioned Associated Press) [yit. 10—Tho atat« that Huey P. Tal hnnd prepared tonljiht to jive uriai in tho shadow of th«.monu- lilo a KtruBtflo bcKun to determine }ldc(l is to bd -pMsed on, , Ito and potential presidential can- [1 victirti of an ansassin’s bullet cgg'of his paflflinif. his lieutenants I amaziiiR political machlno he crc'. r-r*ated and • dlrected~'Blnfflc- n handed. \ ---------B ut-a cry-arofl6-lrom-tl)osfl J wlio' hiid opiwsed him for rc- M, pciil of tho state dictatorship. IT Ablllly Qnwtlcned IT! _9oremor'0. K. Allen, whlt«.hal^ ed. tnuted Ileu(«unrof-th« Mfucl: I-,., naled leader, and a former Bundai >ew school teacher, waa the man «h( uught to take over conirol, Ho dC' ___ elarfd ‘wo wilt c ar^ on" 66t wfieth' er ha would be able U U ll WIU anything like tbe luceess ot Senate: Long waa Uie question In the mind .^flKorTh^pTThiriMometrljjn ^ physician. Dr. Carl A. Wcls*. Jr, li the corridor of the aiatehouae Sun (J day night, Senator Long had been li a grave condition alnce. Flva Woo« 1 of iransfuslons and an opentton. ani lana the physical stamina and determlna ould tlon that had carried him to i lead unique place In American polltla inds had not been enough to aave bl )r a life. ' * The assawln, a SO-year-old mai nee- *ho was known to oppose’bjtterl , In but passively Senator Loti^a poll him gtntrds of the aenalor. Body Uet la BlSU* , Senator Long’* bodi. wUl Ue li state in.thu rotunda ol tha aa-rtor ^ ttaiehouse hs - built- u lovemoi from Z p. m. ewnorfoir imtH 4 j ' ni.. T h u ^ y . At that time, funem they aoniccs will bo held, wllh burial foi lowing on th* sUte capltoi round rorm under terms of a reaolutlonawiitto n-of' final sdoption tomorrow._______ _ V in A delall of nuUonal cuardsme: horn will cscorl Uie body from the funen were hnme to tiie cnpltol and Ihcre itani inn. gunrd while'll lies In state, and Control-of Long'a Louisiana em nacl pifi! was In confusion aa hla -lieu ' in tenants-sought .to solidify Ihel hln- rniiks nnd priscrve the power the; pro- Inherited. p-tw w 's dcaU».«!ame:Bt 4 ^ a. jn 1) Central standard lime: His Imfhcdl ate family and political associate surrounded his bedside.!——_ _ _ ) 0 r morrow awnll Ihe probable fin* ___ a'llnnilnn ot a foiicurrtnt rc.V3lutioi providing fo — OCon^ued on Page 3. Col. IV I siiBiEs S .P L H lA i such —— Veterans Still insist Deai on Florida Keys Could . iJJr ^-r^Hav.OsBecn_Savj^_ en- f'la. .Scjjl. tO ' ftll Tlirn- K^arste Invrsligalon lo- th a Itf ngurrd in the tiorm last week nnd that brnucht death le 4<>0 penons d. Ih the''Florida krys bul veterans t en- artsiiliationi, Inr.iilent ih'tlr dead tJie romr3dr>.eciiid.haie.beca^Ted. :om- rtsmortd for furthrr inquiry. »or- Btate Attorney O, A. Worley, af '■ears ter four days spent-tpil«alng-wes oa-ft tliw-bu«au.'Pf/ieM?.t. vgierans cam; hers,- firflcorsrFTRA'hradx-nnd-krjfl'res con- Idptijsjinnnunced: end: • ..(Jo effdencc'Ka.'i'Twn found Inflt f or- eating culpable negligence on th t. In part of any persoai, snd ther* wU . wfli.h , n»-ln«Uetwenta ■of-reeommewd*' tloiis'or Indictments In mv;rrpor of invMtlRMIon of the kry storm dl* I Termed ’'Act of Qod- »5s .flndjngs coincided with thoj. of Aubrey WlUlnnu, itpresentlni Prdeml Relief Admlnistrntor Harr: )T1 1 Hopklmi. snd CnI; Oeorge E. Ijams o file 'vefcrun.i’ buemu. TtprtifnUni Prc.slrtent Roooevelt. wlUj . Bcfoit learing .for - Waahtngtw Q-InrBandaynVillWhi termed. th«>slciia “an act of G W and ssld ao'mfl' ~nti- tn'MrrmiW-be-blnmed:— »— —• Tod»y_johi^jl. Skillmah,_ecm, thrfs maniier of' 'tie Mlaihr chftpter o ^iid"^ci*fini'6ri^rL^n''Wjr«ST5ti eh'a Wli»am»-»'whlt4w*ihert- Jifgliggnn ute3‘^W(nwn=}tcl;zacni=aafi«t«d-«»ter- inay roirnnmep thrice sought froo ,ape Ray fchelrionrcotrtmimninirthrteTe' : ------ .hjM UlaUQn _ v a D t f f e _ E r m ^ ! M l 4 l i-M- hrffln. thf sicrm struck oaE .{[on to twTFreaS-ned «'ltn-fnan»-» we} fRoT theui tliejt ;..andr:sald-tw~hatLJ the velernm’affldartt.idemandlng'Pr**' Idenl Roosevelt ln\<utlgat«. , de. filieldon hotly denied lhe-<haft« ___ n^nlnat him. siylijg only Indlrtdu- I) aissceklfl«tofonnaUoncam«lobla - r - -

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- few. trom Mexico tn d CtDAda have, cniered the lliU Uke D u t tn fcrono ridinr, buUdofslns. calf ropins »Dd »U tta« other evenU thnt typify the nxSeo.

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duce exhibits «U1 be )udse4 today. Biort of th# -JudglnK WM completed iw c n ight and ribbons wlil addm prlte winning article* this momlnR.

Atarm ancB- t)w— tilghlly betow expcctationt. but ln*| tereit«d ipectatort couned througti^

— thl. >«hihl^ huiidinyt, muncbed on; to«mburjen, vSKra can tlW — it=n f ic t io n s , attended a fast pnwram of

up (he day by attendlns the opening' tlftnce Rt the Midway pnvlllon. '

JnJlJfll t« l e 0/ w hat Is W stoie for (nni «ho nalher on the ftlr* ' sn u n d s this evening traa pretenled In front of the grandsUnd as the n c ln s p ro m m drrir tn s cJo*-* yfs- l<Tdny . nftemooD. ”Dobby“ tlie Jutnplnic ulecr Khlch h w bfcn trnlned, u a n i substitute (or n aiuldle horse went through his paces. •It did "Wver Lnriy," the dsncln? hor»p.; OowIm>>» P rfsented, i

■ boy perfonners emtretf m the rodeo conipeUtion « c rt Introduced and

" the steers, bulls snd calve* to be m sd In buudoggjnj, riding and n p - ing were herded inlo the arena. i

i Thirteen evenU nre slated for, ^ t t i l s BfCemoon's proirram which «HI

open with a ilvettock parade. Bee* end «veat will be \ho first hia’l o( tho 3:18 tro t or pace and -Bllver

- L sd j" wUJ-perform aa the third event. Fourth on the program Is tho first heat of the 3J9 trot or pace nnd a flvc*clghth mile runnlnir f>ec will follow. Second heat of the 2.18 irbt or pace will be sixth. ’ i

Montie Reger will present hts lonRhora steer, "Bobby.*' as the Mventh event,, second heal of the I

. ..2J9 trot or pac«-wlll-be elghth.MUL-------tt'l»-i>e-followe<l-b3P-the-net'or-Oeift'

Cnilj, world famous woman Irlcic rider. Pintil heat o t the s .is harn««’ roee wlil follow and eleventli will be

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-_die horse nice for boys of 18 yeacs of __ i«£eiw ;inaler. l " ---------- ’ •

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O u lp r it—:^ ^{/MAa. ~Wasi:.-Cmistut);e Put*.

/ lumbia, h u Jlnaily caught the cut- Jirik responsible for stesllng prsycr books fron^ a church, at Abbotsford.

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eepted basis of what Is newi <1. e . ; • a -m a n blilng a dog) thU shtiiiM. (liiiillfy: ' . I

■ A. W. Ix>iinb»u»h, local aUorncy, liini>ed_ up to^a doctor’s olHce y e s- ,

- Irrdsy to rerejve {reatment 'Tor a . bidly sprained toe. suffered, he said,

when ho kicked a horse..’-------- He did, not..„ii»y ,wh»l provokttd

him tv Jffek Jhc fifiJmat.

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t ^ t Twin FaUa. county’a j»vea- opencd under auspicious circum> iive-day ru n on th e county f a i t :h« racing program beyinninff a t >erformanc« under th e illum inated istand beginning a t 8 p . m „ and a g bnmii and exhib it halls.TVi’in F alls W ll clf)«o dufinjr the s cxpcctcd to reach a 'pcnk a t tho

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lUd P o ta to es D eclinesamInc. '. . . . ^ W iW UNOTON. Bept. 1# M >-

ugh' in wheat and com crop prMpecl* on^ w en reported by ihe a ^ c s l t n n

n o f ' snppUea were jw d J e t ^ fw ndJ_ w lB i« _ mepths. gsHmatea ' tins ' pelatoe*. bean* and re f a r beets

< were reduced*The September i eonOiUon n i m

eitlmated the to u t wheat crop at ‘1 ^ iB4,«lB,(Xl0 bushels and the com

crop a t 2,1M,7M.000 busheU. The 7 ? ' August I estlmste had placed the

wheat crop a t 607,878,000 busheU and the corn crop a t 3573,147.000

™ bushels.!?“ ■ The loss of 13,000.000 busheU of— ^ wheat was attributed to. continued

rust damsge. which cu t the crop by -- ‘BpproxJmalcly.^IJS.OQaMO^ bu.ihcls

«**“ dent, the department saW, th a t the domestic supply of ha rd red spring

' » • wheat of mtUlnf qnallty «-Ul be be- ■op* low rt<wlrement».

Third Smalleat RInre i m -..ll', ’Tlte wheal crop, based on today’s }jc. estimate, will be the third smallest

ICootlhued on Page a f W - ^

I l i C i T E T l l I I l

5 P lU C IliF ftLL Ss \S v A n tic ip a te d C ro p R c d u c e d by

S M o re T h a n 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 \

• B u sh e ls-----------------

S,” U w * 5 U " ‘c n m . s t p | . 10 m - . pfospccts of ail exccsslve sun’lus of

- .--pou toea-thu -yoara im in ttw iirtoday as the tgrlcullural department an- liounced August conditions cut tho

^ I anticipated production by more Ihun 4,000.000 busliels.

The departm ent said . a potnin " crop omWTTiUOo tiUalieis wiis iRt

■ , dlcated by the September l e»il<■•maMrTTiJr-WTOW'bff'a-shree-ppp cent smaller crop than 'w as harvrst-

J cd last year although three 'per cent 3 Inrgcr than the 1028-3J avcrngf.

Ahiple. rnlns during .fuly, (he board anid. cau&ed -a iiciivy vine

» 'Rrowili In the easlcrirM irpliu late —J tla lea, which was followed by dry— weather.-and—very—high—temper*— nturr!raurlnirAUKU5f7Tni.rrf*u1leJ:

■ It halti- In ft rapid drterloratloh ol, , liir ccbblcr vines and cnuJed cmi- g j ‘ ‘ >.l(lrrahlc ti^n^oge to th e ' 0 ^

were. iRvoriiWe lor i»ta loes.ln most nf the fi-malnlng la te slates except

, NcbiHskn where ’drought and-'liljh itempcffttiirM Injured the crop.

lu it l ■■ _____‘1“' ni’oiip.-o! IS surplus lute 'siatcii, ilic 'bouM -sald 'produetion

T J - ' Is-lndlcaled - al..3M,U8 JXlO .^islxaU , J 'compared'w ith 372.374,000 bushels In

f “‘aJfl3tiind n'flve year avcrngo of 2«.._ i873,000 bu.^hcl5. In the. 3D late sta ter

• .the Indicated production.wns 300,- 258.000 bushels comp.-ired wllh 313.-

~ 1108,000 last year.' and :S0J 22,000 foraei-'tlW -M 2B.-3a-mraftr<.......•••— •->—.. «. i The board said estlmstes for the iliM jintermedinte'imrt enrly ftntes were

l*ub.slRmi(illy the thme a.s in?t moniU. icy, —;e s - , ----------------------------------- -— -------

■“ ’ N a z i s D r i v e

J e w s F r o m

eCT “ BEMaKT"6spt. - 1 0 ^ " - - N a t J s - rig- "purged-, their-publlc schooU-todsy ftb-:by-orderlnK Jewtsh eliiidren lo get ^ lo .o ^ t .

■ I Bernard Ruxfl'PruM-i.i't, commit- “ yi-5ianciL.ior_cultuic_jmd Ic 3 ucainnr

choM the opening of the party , I convention a t Nurtlberg to.announce ^ J l h a t Jewish scljool children between

^ nexFEniFtvIff; J &patate-pub»&.«chooU-whlch.thc■ In' Jcwlflh children must attend wiJl-'be an.t opened on th a t date, Tbe decree or- ni>;d?rinR Ur: Vreiwmtions u ld all pure He German schools must-be free "from jo ' JewLsh and foreign Influences,"

if. 'tctttftt U n to )4 ii '

. _ ACCVBAl

s i I I M pJIEIIeo Nanipa Convention Demands ~ . Retiifn to'lV-Cent“Wase

- Scale-lor-Shearera;_Hlts at Newcomer Worliers

m- -------flip (By Tlte A-v«laled Prcs.il a t NAM PA. Idaho, Sept. 10—

ted A complete and •‘effective" j a boycott of wool, lam b and

m u t t o n , the I d a h o Wool the G row ers’ hVsocmtlon * today Lho w as promised by tlie Idahoe n . ^{n tB ..y fltli»riitin ti-n f 1£

th e woolnrowers,- by F cbn i- nry 1, lOafi, fail to re o th «ri a«re,emcnt with tho sheep

8 shearers’ unioiT.Uandardlilr.g the . shearing rale a t l l ccnU per head. I- - Dele«Bte^-ol-ths Ubor.fcdcraUon,

meeUng here In tSelr 20th annual convention,’ unanliiously p asud i

n$ mollon calling tor action against the ' practices now empbyed by members ^ of the wool growirs' organUalloii,

who asserieuiy aiC'pliyjiiK to live cents per head below Uic recoenlsed sh rarln j rate.

National BoyoU-Espeetedas*------ ft V I nnri p~-'t>iln.' nrcsldciit

of the fclftho feclcRidozi. said Uwt IX* "there was an sgrMme^il made in »5_ 1B33 which estatlljaied •beylrig

Iprlces a t l l cents. T hat agreemeni JS’U-iU«Qlyt<l-Jn_lg34t and since then, .the woolgrotfcrs nave lallca to pay whal we comlder a la ir prlcc

[5 for uttion 'labor. The delegaies tc I this convention tiavi moved to "boy- •ora cotl ,lhe wooIgrower»‘ association

and their products. If by r«bn;ary jh j J of ne*t i ' t t i they Jail to asree on

u jij tiie M-ccni bMLi. Not only H'c t(xio Idaho Federation ol Labor be be­

hind the boycott bul very Ultcly , ((f Che national federation u well. The ,u«t prlca must be jet belore the next , ijy spring shearing season." hcls Submi-ulon of resolutions look up

the Ins, .with committees consideringring tiictr 'nierib!............ I *" •be- tv. U RoiiLioa ot P«cat«llo, Jnera-

ber of the Idaho state indusulal ac* cldenl insurance board and past

lay’s president of the labor fedcvalion Uest explained the workmen's compenia-

^ (Continued oa Pago 5, CqI. 4) '

I S p T S u s p c c t ' F a l l s ^ ^ —

For In tended VictimP nRtST. yrnnce. Sep t.. 10 l-TH n LytliR Oswiild. beautiful Germar

1*0 ipy sitfpecl. told a naval court to- . day iiow lore hsrt upnet « w r f i

iMtenintlonal m ^ lon ,I by —■nif‘'blondc f f t ^ - h e r Judncs 'Will' \ - MiiniiiK iioiichHlancc as she tolc

\ hrr Mory, Beside her, with bowec > hcuiLs. sal Lleutenaiii Jean d«

Forceviile, her Intendtd victim U— whom slje aald-she-eurtcnUered-hei

_ _ hPiiri Instead, and Eiwlgn Ren* s " ^ -Oulmuwdj-do^qpaivlUt'a-lrlaid.- iday: z^'n ic-tw orPTtnthinavlsatorsr.wcn s n . cliared of suspieion of (reason bu< tho must stand trial for alleged 'con''

duet unbecoming btfleers and gen' tirmen" as a result of the epbodi

tntfl which, has brought the spy chnrgi

Tlic. young woman ndmittcil sin - p ^ auteudcd -vlcUniUUiF-dc_l^r«vllli Ml. until she "fell’', lor h im :" •---------

I F arm E xports Show ■jK I D ecreased A veragedry I WASHINGTON. Sept. 10 (/r)-Th< w*La«illullure=.dflB«lniimt_ciilmalB; ‘eu. July fdtni exports a t 54 p^r rent ol > 0* the pre-war avvrogc for Hint mon'.h

Till* eompareri with 58 per eoiv ^ ^ ' l o r iHine nnd 65 per ren t for July

nost _____________ _ .Tn,tVE;,KR W RTOLKS CAJt

»«h rnOMTSEn-ANOTHKR-TItn SAN t-RANCtSCO, Srpt, 10 i,r .-

-------tliilt«.d-SUUt..Coin:iiL'j.loucr. £ . . EWilliams rfcommcncicd removal t<

tlon 8prlfiKfleld. Il!lnola.--iodBy o rtew c l tu ls BasU-Moad, w ho-faees.a-cbirse.ol « in transporting a stolen antomobll! 'W .'- iacn ttu tato -boundarlcs. Ife Is.ac »ter 'cusrd of driving fhe cur from IJMrc 00,- Idaho, lo Oranlle City, Illlnol.v It 13.- August. 1032, Ifor .Moad was arrested hero by feder

al 'A tenta-tftv-hla reieasa-lrsm-ihi the San FTancisco county Jnll wher rcre he served' a 13-months term fo Dlh. grand thell.

; C h i l d r e n O f

1 P u b l i c S c h o o l s

a S r p o n - t i ie - b a ^ of. church.-alfmaUct d a y ; had nol proved suoceuful and salt get :* h e lh e t '« -J fw -I* a member of, i

vsyfflgocue Ot npt lie'w tll be classi-. - , ...............................

; Thli rinemfl, fali1.ftn,o»lclai com: ~ • m enlary i-U -ukeni— W lth -tha-lu l

ot the Na»l'racial policy of' ' riK* (ol which,Dr. AUffd RfWWXTp

u.l^lc.tdcr of tlie Natl p.isftn faith move'- \:iii;iiatri;p ianm T t~ !a8n itiff l b jm l

tlier advance In racial laws. " •thc ,_"fjew aerm«ny_gU'e*_noi|ce that l-'M ;Ofrm any tn no w lsv'W ends lo'glv< or* 1 up the fundamenui bMi* of Its raci

'«r«'j;ollcy. as some loreiun p a r n pro- foni '.-ss to believe," ' '

RiUl fJild hts ilecrrr w.nsi "r.irry. — ir.g-nu! an soeaiis lli

....— -----------

ATg-^AN ASSOCIATED P]

'W F A L C S . i n a t O , W E P N E S D A

IH B Mids

itts;

)—>'e"indool

lho I H B H B i L r

lusl

theP

Ion,

Oie 1IWCf-B «,<.■»’/» w tr T flm ns, aarrfr

for a irmpcrary ramp site a( Ynli , , were three who wert Injured io Iieiit[fwr ------------- ug=! ^ -mmring T | | - i • ■ ’ o H dInce - .______________________•

i 'tO T r o o p s F ol i o n --------------------------------1----------- - -;ary i-------------------------------------------- —

\°1', Armed Legion To Combat O ppression

Tir Of Jewish Peopleirxt --------

VIENNA. Sept, 10 (-I’l — lU e ' up consiltufii’. coiigre.'s ol the new

votpd_ to-night to c.'itnbllsh nn armed

----- •’Jewish IrsloB‘=—an-lnt^rTwiioo—em- al a n iiy - io combat oppression of ac- Jewish people throughoul the

past world,■ion, AtncrlMO di-Iegalc.s vigorously «» • oppased (he pi.m. which provide* r r . for ibo protection ot Jews wlUi- ' oul regard to»the national polit­

ical Older, bul an enthuslasUo ----- maJonty-vwrt-doiirft;-Uie,-AJJien-.

Im Sc ral dcic^alcs Insisted ’•pri­vate nrmli v" lo serve- spccliil needs are the Inshion In Europe,

'"»n and "the Jm s iir^d a defense W- force."

■erft

Nim !

g l J I t l H l

:on'^ ■Vclel's-Defeat- PrtyiDsal foi sode Construction of New

■. _Coiirt House. .she ^ , Z S . •• •

w onty's hope* .for a n?w court hnuse were bU«trd Innighl when re^uit» ot tiie Imiid eierlinti hriil (« (letermlnr whether (h r prrte«l faullOiiig would be repUccd « lth

.......... a new slroeiun 'n r remaln In plarrThe for eoniity purposm.' ihowrd thal l lc d .- to U ta -h a iL M c d to -ta sl_ tbc_ rfi t of nulred twn-lhlr<I< ina'Jorlty baliol. I^!’. Wltli 38 of I'lrecmcis rt'iiorlfi! I,,,.. I liic majority iiurfc li.'- C>i lylc

'll... t.rr.'jTiim- nr.-rillel\ rin ' iio'i hcM ciioiii:li von's td make m

the riellclency si:oiiid all o i , t l iT favor Ihe Iwir.

The proiio.'i.| kKcm uiiim loitn: 1 . E. C4UlcdJur.ctce|i'>» ol » cnunty biiii;i I to ing (0 co:t not mo7e iJihh t300.U7> iwcll . i'-orl>'-Ilvt y^r ccnt of the tota e-of. cosl,-or_»^4^0D.-^^ould.bo_obtnllle(

in the form of * g ram from -th ftC’ imblio- worU ailmlnlstratlon. nni

* 4 '. the rem aln liit^^J itereeiit. 0 I1IO5.030. woulil Ix' iirc.vlrted ihronal

/ Itsuancc of l)onfl. .‘’•'hi ■ PU iu for me proposed structur

provldB-a-'twc«-“ “ V-hulliUBt,,tur mounted b j a io' t which would b '.i:,;(f n* (lie cowitv J.ill.- The billidlni: H»kc the plac

----- of the presem ro;irt hou^.e whlc!has stood ocn .'' Hi'' direct from th state capltoi for no :c than So yenr.’

I g G rceli P rem ier F or ^ ^ ; J M u r j i ; t ^ iM o n a ^

m W ' ATOeNfi, 6 ^ 10,{.A Panayotl .TtaTinfirfunie out-flstl;1 1. lor a 'motiarfl'v I'Huy ui rrpUc

- . arffleo-s-ll.yc;ir-t'ld ;r .:i)n f lk ,......oro- t£unncr Kins Cieortfe. who J o ° miT m ^ ^ T ^ i i r r = ;rnrchA rtng t t r r e of- turn to .areecr. arrived loday «tt“ i

ifTTr-rttlt. to KJns Geohe of EnRlnnd a Dve- fJnlmoral rn.'llr. flcnlimid. The for

. - h r W'Pii 'um;7wi= n-.^ .gn ith a i “'ife. form er'Q 'Jw n W Jw bftte-iglv* s ljtcrol'K tns-C ,uolxtJlum aaU .)._ race Tlie caultal qu id after 1 pro- night nf rii'onier ww n memurchlit • ' • flhrf reIlllblknn^ loURht o'.iiside ih. rry - doors r l tli:' r.>'jlint <t:rr-,ib:.-.

P R E S S N E W S P A P E I P ^ C

3A M a K N I.V G rB K P T E ^ m E B H

irrtre n of Flnrlda’s harTlrane, lefl MUm Ifiikon. FInrids. In thi> group, a K a a t tOO a th« lra |i r itorm.—< ’) Fhelo.

; - A d d i t i o n d -

o F L o n g W m

^ i N e w M obilization O r

’ ders Add 50,000 lg I Men to A rm y

11, jlOME, S ip t .10 .(/P>—Fou: cw »ejiir»U! mOblliiaUon ilccrcc

of a rp iy . U nc d i?c#6$ 'W enfafl"fa he a s th e m f l i ta r y c la s s p

‘’y .^Ali f n i i r docTMSuWcre n ign c ^ y K inff V ip t/ir E n im a n u e

i t l i»n3 w e re pu lilis lied in th e o'fUo flclal Uazette.r t- . ----------- l,Mut-W *»-lo-W ew_____ _

• In the Iirsl men«utf Premier Mu* f** soiini, 118 niuil.'ter of wnr. deniandei

that all }j«n-comniL'slDned officer of the Inliiiitry. iiriilic’ry nnd «’.igl iieers who luive retired from ih cla.ssM b eu ten IBOO and 1910, In

— / elusitB. prefent llteHi^’lves /o r 1 = = 2b-dny period orinsm ictlon . —

Inlormed clrcii-s miHI UiIa decre nffeeUil liieii who linvc-scn'cd-lJ Itaij-’s recrnl whth niut who arc ex empl from cons;rlpii"n escept li the dlrccl clrtunisiance.v

ID - —I b t- J n : l_ l l is i_ i 'l '> _ ’*ri«i n was tiiken ns nn liiclir:iiiun Mus.so

llnl was detcniilned tri Li^prepiirci

7 ~ 'Eurppr7wiUrni<-' Hi.tionT-mosrcx f o r p:‘rlenced-mrn---------

Adtl'ed lo Uave ADDIS AllABA, Sx-pt. 10 i/Pi -

todiiy Ainericjins^wl'io n'lnnln'eil 'l Vda Kihlopltt'dld-u»-aKuUi:>i Uic-advlc .urt o f th ( ‘’* tB t«-djp.m m ent.-- !ten The Rovernmrni swiired Corneliu irlil Van Enftei't, UnlttHi Htntrs charg e«l tVnUulrr.i. Uiat Ji)l Arorrlcniu 1 Ith Ethiopia who wlhhed lo iciivc wer a rr tree, to go, . • hal Nevrrl1icirM>..miai of th r Amerlrf :_ enns'were s/ayhie-_________ ___lol. Itniian otllcinls fxpre(i««i asloP

, I'tiiiiMil nl the dfd-'loii ol Enip^rt ,7" ! lillle 8e'ii;.«!te 1101..I0 ,p<Tnilt Iful r ii ii l '' ' Aiidh AIKiOa f

Ifm (Con’.ltuied on Pnse 7. C:)l. ft)

; s r G i r l ~ t l a i n i s r - i ’h i t

S r m p e r s o n a t o r T o o l “ P la c e - A t ^ W e d d in t

pnovmENCE. R. 1, 10 )ii«l> -L ove may be blind, imi 'lIiTbei

)H. MnUNfli'lci atid Ve.'.lii Joan Ish ;:urc; rrwood. 1ft. tonight w"r» trying I mr-{ find out it It ta also an iniperst d be' ni’tor. ' “

J MuJisJli'lil clahn,'. liiut l: i 't June ,i^cc hn.wns marrird to Wierwotx ,,lci, :fi;ic as Rteiidlafltly miiln;;iliis ths , 1, . i ;.lie wus on u tw unrip tlr.n duy un

. It m uil have tw H iwo olhrr i>eop —or a l least another youiiK womai

To prove her cniitrmion tliJ , ;. imeoiic muM 'imVi- l;ti|)cr:.<)ti;»ie

iitr. she said » Jl'-.'d''h V ltsc to r. truth serum, nnd n hiiiKl ^:^Tivni.;ipr.-p»-7i-T.T-rT*TrtR^tt| E .wcl|

Ing o n - ih e m arrlsB*-ll«nse_m c , J l, a i. ». ccrcraDity..whiiii_Ii;<'* ' ' c r '" lucc Charles W, Toinpwn iK'rfuii'ied ft

M aittfleltratid a -y mins woman. 0....... the day wheiTTtu clninis he .wu-1®!- niajrlwJ-lo-Mtts-JaiisrwQtKl----------

" 'n tn lg h t - Manafieid't 6twrney_«i IS"®" nounccd tha t Joseph H. Ciarl 0 **■ Providencc.JjandwrillnK.C>'r^ft;J)?

bren retained;-DWrletnMtofwy Willi»m,r 'fro; iley=W-y»n*-fli»w-»m»*.l .m JriiVJ denof and conltmil asth the Bfl

.).— aioU ier.'Jira.Flottnce.A .JJherw oftr a Nantuckel b e a u t/sh o p ni^rator; iiliU- Tho g w * lu tcm cn t thnt she wii Ihe one o f ,15 Greenwich ncadmiii’ slu

T .'o d-nls on'A bon ftrlp wns C'irro’Jer w tth - tti^ 'b y Dr, Irn W, LfBajoii. licat)

UOMPLm'K

A I L ¥ir. iggg ... ~ -

i n j T l I l g l l t S I l

In Fa- i i i i iFT I T D 8H W

i J mn DmI R e p u b lic a n s S e e R em ova l ol

' N e w .D e a l 's S liaF p es t Foe;

— f t f l e j i - f t w l i o t t f l o o s s M i l l

D e le g a te T F ro m All S t a te s

iBy n ie Associated Prcsii— W -A H lU N G IO N uS ciH .. 1 0 -

O ut of th e endeavor to men- suYc^lJSlitlcnl-cffccts o f- th e (iciiUi—o r Senator lUioy P. LoiiK came the view fro m He-

—piiblicuns today tlm t . the'iiiiirpc.st ifiorn' ift'iiitipia-thG

juni Democratic a d m in is t r a t io n *®*' wns Kone.

I t wns cxpre.tsed in the = Q uIel-ofTthclr-ofllces-by- jwrsoni

-ti'rujT etuseO to 'Iw stwtoA.'Tlioy^im Uie same thought again in dlflercm

' words and lald they .haud to sei ■ thi< '•rv^oeratlo dissolving Influ.___i. ence!!JTmQVfo..

Democrata talked less nboul liH I P dealh, oUier than lo voice expjes'

slons ol regret. PoIiU^s did not ap . pear In ihelr statements, but then

V I was general agretment • that-U ji ^ r - auUUndlng threa t «f a third part;

movement Iiad dissppeated fron the path of the oncoming prest dcntlal campaign,

Farley Comment* Poitmiuitcr General Farley, Jus

o u r 1 lelum ed from a Hawaiian vacation •/.fu »»l<l h* never h jd thought then

“ ! would be » subslantlal .third part;

l y T - ^ r t t r o i W f d « - prediction tha ■fnr'-Pre8WeB»-Roo*«v#lt-would-U- re , - f ' nomlnateil and reelected wlthou ‘ dlfllcuUy.' ra ju d le o cf who mlgh

b« tho R ^ b lle a i t candidate. Th< g n -I chairman of th* temocraUc na .n e l ' Mortal eommJftee said lia wp/etei . 'f every *t4te to send deleir*tlo,n* t

th# n n it contention Instructed Ic . renomlnatlon of the president.

“How abotJl LouUlana?" He wt 7 ^ M W l . ' ■ ■ ■'- "ided I*'® original statei . . r , menl." he said.I " , t/)ng hnd (lirratened fo fight th ',h « 1 renomlnatlon of Mr. Roosevelt an

snld Ke would lead a third parly In .to the field If tjie presldint wer .the_.Pemocratle candidate and

(Continued on Page 7, Col. 4)

i j i y p j ]

H e f f i s a l ' l a ' O bey L a w An

n o u n c c d i f l ,S u i t S e e k -

11 i S t ' jn T I i i lo i t t t l imiv icci_____ ________ -

Hius i W tl!SV1U.E. K y, Sept. 10 WV- nrgn sixteen rosI rompanles denonnrrd 1 ll, Ijie Oulfey rnal rode art h nneon- wcre stllotlonal In live different ways.

' declaring they Mould relUM to i r r l - ' obey 11 and a ilud for an injnnc-

; (Inn ferblddinr its enforcement In it7>n” -"«“*nlt“ flled 'in-fi^era1-e«urt-hn;e y -ror! lale today.Ifiily i, n ,„ ,,iiiiniills Mild their avcrng '* "*.».-iIfs n mbnlii totaled 1854,750. 0 Rlive . . . ...„irt i^..v . r, : »02.200:' They said this would prac

.;ilfn i)v baiiknipt Ihem before the . ifoiilri iNX-m.-r .thV tsX'-?. whl£h_thc

l il [ , ; r ln im 'n r< ' iUeaal, in Ihe ordlnnr I , I !.manner. _ _ b lC { Formrr Judge Files Action n o * ' Former Federal Judge..Oharies : ‘ • 6 • Dsw*0n.-wh0' ruled. uBConitUuUoni — -Uhe NRA and otistr-ccw. d«I.Ieg> > <’’'5! iatlon bcloiT he lell Uic bcnch t

; re-enter prlw te prnrUN*, Hied Ih < action today as counsel fo r ths sli

* “ ;teen eoriipsniej, Kentucky-lntami :t«venue cnllector 6elden_R ..0len

'.w a s m*iV* ini' nrlemtitm-.-both-uff ',^® jcifli)y tni ;>frMnsliy,

th a t ' — =■!---------=r:,

S ' A t f a c k . O n . J

S j T o P s y c h o l c

“ “ p - i n w r y o R i c - » « p t ^ i o - « 7 - - - ^ '.aasaaitnation-«t-6enat9r-41u«y-Iioni

|- jp :«ii.-s«cn-by -jisychlairy., rew .'fror I. o n ! f»r.‘l«;eiier and more sig

I t a'aaTflTfrMr a enmpleled Ide ; : :^ r in - m a n y imtnd*. J l wa»-du» no t-l inr^nM nlty^of-aa^m div idual.h iiL ta_ had network of emotional currenta l

— = rcoclPtjr.------------------------------------Vo*. I • This unalysU Is made by J . L. Mo rntTTTeiio. fciTD7 a~itT)^nii?urint<rnii fflrl’s i tianally known iO B T teW fur mre .-ood.'cess In ’-socloiheiry.- a new melho or; jb f mspplnir M idiracing th e e ife«

w uilof networks of emotions In commun 'slir-JJUrA)<jer-' ('Certain crimes, w - poUUct «ttO- 'crlmeji," h'r snld. ’V e nol Indlvlduil ___ I acts, l-hfl luidlvlduals tmpllc>tc<l I

n i s i a i i f e Q

ace of RisiU e u t e n a n t s S t r i v e t o

I n t a c t A s ’S t a t e T i !

j p ~ ~ - H T O j r t o n j ^

J u 0 . K . A l l e n ’T ^

I I I iBy Tbe AsBATON ROUGE. L a ,. Sep

I L onR ru le d w ith a d ic ta to rin l ’ h im ft s tu l e fu n e r a l a n d burl ■oc; m e n tiil c a p ito l h e .b u ilt , w h ilt „ « u w h e th e r th o p o w er h e w ield

ite s “ s l in rc th o w e a lth - ' ad v o ca te d id a to . d ied e a r ly to d a y th o v

S tu n n (‘(i by th e RiicJdennon« 0__J Jtou jjh t to k e e p toK cth e r t h c a i

f i i i S iS-iraoB

Opposition Demands Nev -out —I j n rm nfr ftnvftrhmBnl "«• in Louisianam u- . .

“ l iQ -----NRW-ORLRAN8r8*P*-l»-<*>-■ires- The poweriul •dictatorship- cro- ; an- ated by Hoey Long waa Inherited here tonight by hta trtisfed lieBlenant, - th e -QoTemor O. K. Alien, wbosa abU* isrty lly to keep It alive w u wieerUla. from chura c

the assassinated ruler of Louisian iwlllics, was announcing ho woul accept tho principles ol hU dea

Just leader and "carry on,“ demand tlon, went up from the opposition for here new form of government, lariy The governor mado his announce

menl before a crowd ot leaders I: THat the Long-polHlt>l liU C B H E ^ -re* cfowded-hl*-<<tflo>-and.mured b ii houl oi th flr lu p p w l,' light -M m t Oo On-The -Long has lell u i but w« mui

go 00, ’ Oovernor Allen, affectwl b f c t^ grief, said as he eissped th* hauC “ to ol intlmat# Irlends.1 lor -We-re wlth*you, governor," Utt

replied.'_ A n d UiiiLJvai wafted IflCo ton

, , lhe*poUcy o F the adminlslr*llon-< Governor 0 . K. Allen lo follow I

, .. the footsteps of the man to whoi . 5 Jie OMd Ills oI{l<;o aa things wei

moving swUliy through Lbulslann w rn legislature tha t Long anV ™ AlJen called Inlo session lo enai

* kw iji»gs1ni't_ ’'encrpMhment*’’ 1 I) Louisiana by the Rodsevclt'aJmlr

lutration nuletly advanced tha t p«

C (ConUnutd.on Page 3. Cdl', 4)

„ B orah Term s Long P Champion of Poo

- - ' B6raE,-tt-'pETo“ (.« - T iis 'f la t of flenntof-Huey-Pr-Loag-early tc

f tn - d a y - tr t^ a to n Rouge. Loulslam brought from United States Senatt

.• . tVHJiam B, Borah ol Idaho the ol ____ serrntlon ^ n l “It Is not ewy i

neM" uiwn ihe ”1110 and churactci..... of hiTssnafiftfal eoIlei«ue. whom t

^ described a.t a chsmpion ot tl- ” ed •■po«rer fisssps.*'•on- "Hr'clotiierl ills purposes In sue *»»• exceiilional meUiods tha t ll Is dll ' ^ liciill to do Jiistlco to what I tliln ***** wero til* better nuallttes ol his ni* I" lure,” lh« veiersn Jdaho statesmo

TlcflitTrd-w»er-h«-had-pcrUi«LJM soclated Prew hccounOToTtlve w r

trnge death.) Q„ "Thut lie povw -^l itnu-'iUHl e; I* of ‘ nry • " ‘I extrnorduury ability n ;Trac.' ‘ limM iirre rr That h i alwayi ui. th fy iliose with JudRm^nl and with Iiii-v nrotw r regard tor tho views nr

Innry rUlita ol o thm , lew will contend."Uut tlicK wi;o knew iilm best ei

------ terlBinfd-lbe-stroiw-bolW U ia tJ' was slnciTt In his desire to accon let I Pll»h worthwhile thlngi lor the poo. Jonal *T cl»«es and that, with riper yea

Brirf“ir«Wep-CTfpprtene*:l)rlnsJBa- ■h to mofrtoleiTinl~si)irirtnwnrd othet I the Ills great ability would hnve coi I gl*. trihiited much to this laudable en *ma! "Upoii ono thing ail lover* of 0 ilenn der and iaw^nust agree; tha t U . : -Qfft.' c«widemnlii»~U>«-miJtBeg..whlch-fc

- cho.-wn lo destroy him?’. ..

J ^ i n g f i ^ L a i d

l o g i c a l I n f e c t i o i

-T-h. U'»m' mrt n>Bii»ible com nar^ wll liQBBri-thB . emotional .cuirenu unaerQ-Ii

' *IB-1 "Crimes like Ihtae are alia ne ■"ca-thCT-neeidenul nor innmblW - Ide* - ’-miir'-'lfitrr} »^e mlw

» - to „• many long belore ih e r* r» « U .^a-*~.wt.by nn* trhn \f, fBUghHiyTwh.* current. The crime U commltK - - m an yatlm elnfaftiw ynndln-m ttJ

In tTns long beloro 11 takes the shai of re n r i 'c llo n rr ;-------

:lhod ij, i_forni of n » ^ o ln g lc»l Infectlo fecu whlcH’lravels' Uirauga the'psychf nun- iogical,n«twotks thn l'ex ist in ll

communlir. ......................Id Iu In .various &

Kl la tCoAUiiwd ou r» jc 8. Col. 7)

—TODAY; C oote.

10 P A G E S 6 CENTS a = = B = s a a i

jQVeimO£=ing Revpjl:o K e e p P o l i t i ^ l M a c h i n e

’ I a n s F i n a l T r i b u t e T o _ l .

^ 8 M i n ! s ¥ i c t i m _ = : ^

a p a b i l i t y Q u e s t i o n e d

Associated Press)[y it . 10— T h o a ta t« t h a t H u e y P . Tal h n n d p re p a re d to n l j ih t t o j i v e u r ia i in th o s h a d o w o f th « .m o n u - lilo a KtruBtflo bcKun to d e te rm in e }ldc(l is to bd -pM sed on , ,

Ito a n d p o te n tia l p re s id e n tia l c an - [1 v ic tir ti o f a n a n sa ss in ’s b u l l e t cgg'of his paflflinif. h is l ie u te n a n ts I am az iiiR p o litica l m ach ln o h e c rc '. r - r * a t e d a n d • d lrec te d ~ 'B ln fflc - n h an d ed .\ ---------B u t -a cry -aro fl6 -lro m -tl)o sflJ w lio ' h iid o p iw sed h im f o r r c - M, pciil o f th o s t a t e d ic ta to rs h ip . I T Ablllly Qnwtlcned

IT ! _ 9 o rem o r '0 . K. Allen, w hlt«.hal^ ed. tnu ted Ileu(«unrof-th« M fucl:

I-,., naled leader, and a former Bundai >ew school teacher, waa the m an «h(

u u g h t to take over conirol, Ho dC'___ elarfd ‘wo wilt c a r ^ on" 66t wfieth'

e r ha would be able U U ll WIU anything like tbe luceess o t Senate: Long waa Uie question In the mind

.^ flK o rT h ^p T T h ir iM o m e tr ljjn

^ physician. Dr. Carl A. Wcls*. J r , li the corridor of the aiatehouae Sun

( J day night, Senator Long had been li a grave condition alnce. Flva Woo«

1 of iransfuslons and an opentton. ani lana the physical stamina and determlna ould tlon tha t had carried him to i lead unique place In American polltla inds had not been enough to aave bl )r a life. ' *

The assawln, a SO-year-old mai nee- *ho was known to oppose’bjtterl , In but passively Senator Loti^a poll

him gtntrds of the aenalor.Body U et la BlSU*

, Senator Long’* bodi. wUl Ue li state in .thu rotunda ol tha aa-rtor

^ ttaiehouse hs - built- u lovemoi from Z p. m. ewnorfoir imtH 4 j

' ni.. T h u ^ y . At th a t time, funem they aoniccs will bo held, wllh burial foi

lowing on th* sU te capltoi ro u n d rorm under terms of a reaolutlonawiitton -o f' final sdoption tomorrow.________V in A delall of nuUonal cuardsme: horn will cscorl Uie body from the funen were hnme to tiie cnpltol and Ihcre itani inn. gunrd w hile 'll lies In state, and Control-of Long'a Louisiana em nacl pifi! was In confusion aa hla -lieu ' in tenants-sought .to solidify Ihel h ln - rniiks nnd priscrve the power the; pro- Inherited.— p - tw w 's dcaU».«!ame:Bt 4 ^ a. jn 1) Central standard lime: His Imfhcdl

ate family and political associate surrounded his bedside.!——_ _ _

) 0 r morrow awnll Ihe probable fin*___ a'llnnilnn ot a foiicurrtnt rc.V3lutioi

providing fo

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I siiBiEsS . P L H l A isuch — —

V e te r a n s S t ill in s i s t D eai

o n F lo rid a K eys C o u ld .

i J J r ^ - r ^ H a v . O s B e c n _ S a v j ^ _

en - f 'la . .Scjjl. tO —' ftll T lirn- K^arste Invrsligalon lo­

th a Itf ngurrd in the tiorm last week nnd that brnucht death le 4<>0 penons

d. ” Ih the''Florida krys bul veterans t en- artsiiliationi, Inr.iilent ih'tlr dead t J i e rom r3dr> .eciiid .haie.beca^T ed. :om- rtsmortd for furth rr inquiry.» o r- Btate Attorney O, A. Worley, a f '■ears ter four days spent-tpil«alng-wes oa-ft tliw-bu«au.'Pf/ieM?.t. vgierans cam; hers,- firflcorsrFTRA'hradx-nnd-krjfl'res con- Idptijsjinnnunced: end: • ..(Jo effdencc'Ka.'i'Twn found Inflt f or- eating culpable negligence on th t . In part of any persoai, snd ther* wU . wf li.h , n»-ln«Uetwenta ■of-reeommewd*'

tloiis'or Indictments In m v;rrpor ■ of invMtlRMIon of the kry storm dl*

I Termed ’'Act of Qod-»5s .flndjngs coincided with thoj.

of Aubrey WlUlnnu, itpresentlni Prdeml Relief Admlnistrntor Harr:

) T 1 1 Hopklmi. snd CnI; Oeorge E. Ijams o file 'vefcrun.i’ buemu. TtprtifnUni Prc.slrtent Roooevelt.

wlUj . Bcfoit learing .for - Waahtngtw Q -InrBandaynVillW hi termed. th«>slciia

“an act of G W and ssld a o 'm fl' ~nti- tn'MrrmiW-be-blnmed:— »— —•

Tod»y_joh i^ jl. Skillmah,_ecm, thrfs maniier of' ' tie M laihr chftpter o ^ i id " ^ c i* f in i '6 r i^ rL ^ n ''W jr « S T 5 t i e h 'a Wli»am»-»'whlt4w*ihert- Jifgliggnn ute3‘ W(nwn=}tcl;zacni=aafi«t«d-«»ter- inay roirnnmep thrice sought froo ,ape Ray fchelrionrcotrtmimninirthrteTe':------ .hjMUlaUQn_vaD tffe_E rm ^ !M l4 l

i-M - hrffln. th f sicrm struck oaE .{[on to twTFreaS-ned « 'ltn -fnan » -» we} fRoT th eui tliejt ;..and r:sa ld -tw ~ ha tL J

the velernm’ affldartt.idemandlng'Pr**' Idenl Roosevelt ln\<utlgat«.

, d e . filieldon hotly denied lhe-<haft«___ n^nlnat him. siylijg only Indlrtdu-I) aissceklfl«tofonnaU oncam «lobla

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ia f f S f jyclniowlediilng Clash, Score- = t » j = l n s l s t r p Relented " 'P ro leorr=A fe-1n=8tato ~ o f ‘Suspendid Arimation’

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W A S H IN G T O N . S e p t. 1 0 - C | ( A - d l r c c t iterBorittl a p p co l toP r e ^ ic k n tJ l o o s e v c l t WM a n - _ _ n o u n c e d r* ^ y £>ccrfltttry .ltk c f lto d n y in a f in a l e f f o r t to o v e r- t u r n w o rlt r e l ie f poHcica f ix e d ov«r b y H a r r y h. H op ltlna . ^ wiU»

IckcB a n n o u n ce d . t h a t - h e ^ w o u ld jro to H y d o r a r k to m o r -

a t th e p r e s i d e n t s in v i- pjes! UUon. llopltln* QUldcly countcrca tonl( w ith the rcm u k tli«t ho tnlended to dou, (0 thtro hlnuelf "»on." Th®.

•Hopkln*' rejection o t 2,000 public m uU y^r^^pro^ecta win mo No

erinc Icud belween U u ji 'o i l t l pro- past i r e u director u d Iclccs. ' - -

B ut Mr. BooMVelt wUl bftvo * more lundamtnlftl problem to wlvo for hU H.OOO.000,000 work* d r iv e - »heU «r to tu rn baclc to tha eub- ne ia (UmUftl projects carried out b r x*»*'

In Hi«_old PWA or to strcM tho ipecdlcr plck ih d ehavel'jlnd Ne» •■boondoggling'' acllvlUu favored by o m » HopklM both in lh« olvll worki ad- mtnUU»llcn u id tho new job dtWe. n t. |

— ‘------ Aclmowlediw OIm Ii -In announcing his thowdown ap- “ “

peal to the prtildent, Ickea for the g*;., f i r i t time ttcknowlc^ed-DUbUcly hla apotu dUtSmicea, «IUl llu iiW 4 .-H »-ln - ^

the p ^ t^ U by

tU te of 'tu ipendtd animation.' ^ Aiked If ho cauld'deny his differ- 1 / I

tne ta with I c to “without wnlllpg" |\ |[ | |

murt'*#iwut‘* th i'^u ** ^W ith the Ia«t meeUng t t the fllU

work aUotraent ooramlUee « t lor H I' next TUsday, Ickes calUd off Its aebeduled w u n b ly today pending O d a .e a n fo m ^ with tha president. Ba

DcipKa Ickea' Hjda Park appeal died H opUni wmi quick to eraphasltc Twlr tb a t bfl would maintain h li p r u fb t whei requlrtmenta. atlor

Although tbe president ha* tndS- A cated IncreaslDf reliance on JIop- eral U na to carry out the |«.ooaooo.ooo empi propM^ l ^ c s ^ ^ ^ p ^ tlC T jly^ Th

Walker, head of the allocaUons . i ndivision, le ft final decision on all wIVprojects up to the allotnient com- f:! m ittee and the president.

Kinoflih’s, Mantle Falls Jo Louisiana’s Governor ooli

^ I n Fa« of-RlslnB Revoli ^- ■ ■ ■ ■ In U

(Continued Page One> Ihe:I I I ■ I ■ 11 Mayburial of tbe senator’s body o a tbe con' aUlahouse grounds. I t was adopted honi by the leoata lata today. ._I^»nfti-body_»lU Jlt_lD _itatfc_U — » a a announced. In tba rotunda of uu i t h t is.000,000 sUtehouM. which he -c bulU ,-& M a-l-p.^a:.'.(O entrai.alJui: stat dard Ume) tomorrow, until 4 p . m.. •• • gluifiday>.A..a ia rd o t h onor com-

T guardinien ~al^ —ready haa been designated. . ^

Long was <3 years old. r o r 31 ■■■ I re u rm n ire ffa n e rn n rw o n H tt-w a ! - i r , 4nillgU d-by-D r„W eks. 3Q-yeir-ol(l u ,u■B at^ 'R ouge'eye“speelUtit:-------------- -- ^

H |b t (or U fa - f TTlia buUot from W eW gun struck eo,^

the aenator In the r lsh t side, pene­trated tha colon In two pl«M , la - n

■jiircanrK raray u o - p iu M w ii o r Lon h is body In 'tbe back. A n emertoncy operation and live blood trancfu- venilQns isiled to .uvo .h tm ._______

An c u t Baton Itouce parish coro- je rt ner's Jury, foUowlns an tnquest im

‘found Senator Long “met his death gtf,, through gunktiot'TOunds oC & homi- ^

-ctdaleharactcr." .................. - dft,President Roowvelt- who bsusd a

-aU tement ycrterday, . l td numerous „ n : T irem be»'of^the=M 6u»=««tn?nBtff

and olhert high In publlo l lfe 'ln denounelns Long's assassination, Louisiana nev ipapen editorially

-=A»nlAr^»«.hlLrfMlS trnm .)'« run ^01 Dr. Welsa. _ C

T b t Tersatlle senator, who im rtr book*, promoted ‘'ahare-the-weaimclubi." Jed paradM o t collego foot- (jiv

- 'b iU -pJayen ,— dcned Uis United Intetatps senate and wa* a polenUal gcandldau for president In 1D)6, died tlir

- » t tha height of hU reign aa a po- -UUoal boas o( hts empire ot Louisl- u “ MB, . . . Mr

Incre«alng Powers pfj— 'H n rB s tJW iJynigastdin-lncreas- nu

ing bis dleu torlal powers through no^ lu,irb ea /* b o (. A ' number ^ apecinl me

•jneagure*. ■which.today the asMmbly qjj pushed ahead towajrl final enact- • m«DW were lUmM a t Uie admlnlsu- i aU op.of President noosevelt, wiUi wi

. .w bom hebrokaafte raupportliif btm pri fo r thQ nomlnaUon Al Chlcaco. mi

Oovemor Oscar^K. Alien, tUulifr IS" bead of Long's orgaolzaUon, today i aald: “We are going to follow the do prtnclples'ofUuey P . Long." Various nn

- ic ad c n r among "tonK Y r'iupporten Pr: _ » e r t m e n jm e d u p o is lb lo succes- cni

•or* toTlw ienatoiTTjufno'decljlon '#if baa been reached. ]

Plan* . to r . ih e ' f im en l ’u ra a g e - sc)

:^a«yaour^Bls»,--'«ew -ori»an* hotel ne^ a ju fe r :a n a - tr e w ii re r :o f 'in f l - to n g do

disahUatloD: Earl LonrT’bls b n th - ~i --tr,T iad-X an-3.-C lul4tcnberry,' Uic bu ■^acnator^ M cretanr. ' i ------------it .

’ " I law a fight for lUe which was "I t iMtng one from .the brelnnlng bul which w u eo herold on Ibe pa rt of ev

. Senator Long th a t cone of tis can op tv c r forget It. ,• In

T r-"£ m rtn rm ri)e n o < ro n fii{« ru m B r u

JP 0SB B S:-eeeaatosal e l^adisM Wedseaday w a Tftw sdaytcqater.

tarday. ^ reported by Uia govero- . , ment weaUier obverrer fa re M and«0 degrws; thera wm a vartable ___wind and lha fky w u clear; oaro- m a irlt-p ra a iu ra -a t -B-pr- M hiimirtHy ff"g»i J J ,SB lo 44 per cent of u tu ra U e n r; - _W eather_ a year ago was clear b» with tempeniturea'of84‘and'3B'do- -jror greea.---------------------- ,, - ........... .Jaa

C l o u d y S k i e s O v e r • ^

. I d a K o a n d M o n t a n a

The blgb-prassute area central over ICansas Uils morning is central . over Ullnots and Indiana tonlRht. wlUi decreasing preMure, moder- ato temperatures and light winds, belt Prcssura U sUll dccrtajlnj Id Uie pt 1 norUiwest, w ith- an area d fn O T pressure central north of M ontana PEfl tonl*ht,- AiUnded by an are* of J to ] cloudlneu lt\> Ion tana and Idaho. 3,’ <) Tbe..AJizona'rlM'~conllnucs, with southerly winds In the gieat basin, beei

. . .past twelva Jioun .____ w f '

•su t Mln. rjte. w*»- »«dnolM ______K M .09 ciaudr AUBn)e?«oai ___St il M Cleir , r ^Cbl»C0 ----- 1« J l .M Cit>rH dma- SI J# ,M Clcrafly penKsHtM q i r a m ci«*r “iUm AatdM J 4 H Je c lu t trarMlnDMpolli .St U .0* Clur /a ,Ht» Tout— « — SI---- ^9# CT«r -l s a . - = S ' S :5 SPotiUnd ___II SI M cioudr

_ W • M .W CUWatn DIfta _ T I n .to ' C k u vlttK>D rrtn ’Ka M SI .M PLCtdr.Beattl* ____ 70 St .M Pt.Cidr.spetuBi _ _ _ ti M M ao udr Kart» in Vtiii - J l « .M ■ c if t f cenl

KIMBEIiLfNiSEIl!il-''“'T N M O m ’SCJlT™

— , DSamuel PeUrson, 47, ot KlmbWy.

died a t 11:S0 o'clock l u t n ight a tTwin Palla county general hosplUI —whero he had undergone an oper- tereatlon four days before. »nl.

A resident of Kimberly - fo r sev- Posieral yean, Mr. Peterson had bcin honemployed a t tho nursery here. Hire

The body ru U a t the Twin PalU «re

D IV O RC E G R A N T ED ON i i "

G RO U ND S O F D E S E R T IO N S H-------- virt'

On grounds ot alleged deserUon. tain Holland A. .Oould w u granted a “wll dccre«'Ot divorce from Prentlca B. Y Oould, sometlma known u Bieltn adji Oould, following . an uneontestcd besi hearttO efora'Judge-A rB rB BTCny Idff In Uie district court hera .yaterday. eyti They were 'married in Twin Palls, Is li May 17, 19H, and aceordlns to Uia E. complaint, she abandoned' the ir tim home wlUiout.eausa In oetobar, 1937. er i

ana during this lentraU oo. 3ronce he referred to Utt Louisiana US'

Slat* unlvtrsity.*_____________ M»-■What wiU Uit boys and f ir li

--•'Wlien his wife entered'theToom ' a tew mbiutes before deaU), he u ld ;

•••Hera_ts 'm j iweethean.' ___ J ! ”'~^As sb« stoopc'd ovu U wa* ibou t ^thU tlma Uiat h t aald:___________

don't l e tT W - d la n w •«?! I h a v e a few more thing* to ac- <=<>'' ewflpllih.’” ^

IJke SDolfed Candle - pin

Long's l u t words.wert thw « p«r- talntng to.. LouUlaai fitata uol- " t ' veralty. *~W hen hei>asud,«va>','^Crr San-

derson tald, “11 waa Ilka the anuff- Ing out of a caudle. Tliera was no slnigglo whatsoever." „*

Mis . Louii and their three chll- " • dren, noM, RusmU and Palmer Rtld,~ °V who were al tha bedside when Uii tenator died, left shortly afterward T om iB inicnjl-Bnd-w m -holdlnrup- -{“j bra«ly. Later they returned to their New Orleans home. Tears were In , the eyes of aoveriior Allen and . j '

Chrlatenborry, Uit senator's w c-. , TctiryTTBtd' ns r«alled ih e T a s t . . wislits or Long, but lie would not V (jlvulge .tlicm.'^..lh^y_w«e-urlvaU and cntiKrntil the family. p i

Ecnator Loug'& pov,cr, gained tlirougli a succetilon o( spectnclilur ... i^ ltlc a l succuMS, waa w ldcni'cvcii f,, « lie.Ipy Oii.hls deaUibcd.Ji.-a4-- serled Itwlf In Uio absence of even otllclal announcements regarding Iiu -' con4ltlon. Aa he- itaggered g

' wounded Irom the statehousc. he -i. ' iwucQ a cryptic order:~"No~slat<- 1 a e n f from anybody."' And none ' wme.

Dom in Log Cabin ' 'Bo;n In. hU father's log cabin a t mi I Wlnnfleld, Senator Long rose from ,u I Crlnler's devil and traveling aales*

man Into a place of power not only ' In toulslana but In national affalra. la ' Special susloiu of the legislature I I ! Clothed him wJUi' authority un-. Ill I precedented In an Amerlcaa slate.I Prlenda caUad him a genlua and his■ cnemlca branded lilm “mad man"I 'a ird ~ '^ itlca l~ n im te ff." ---------------

NoUiIng stood In hi* way ot• Bclilevlng a political end. He'crushed i 1 niimlflt>rtl-» a m n in e a t ip,-jm seated Sc 7. electlon'.dTllCialirBlid'niied'otd'and1 new 'polllleal ilralegem* to ' beat lii' r d o w h "o ii^ i tio n r7 " : r p — — jb■ " Manjr ambm cin|-»efs-Tm nn«d,-Trt B biit' one he' did bo t live to r ^ lx e . wl - II* Iff cr*n tf 'ff ''Itll’t Vf

o( Columbia" In Dalon Rouge parish r rrbni-wiiicn-to-i'uw.nis.empU'B.and' cli ” make— of— ton tdana— K— iriedenr hr s "Olopla." • fat Long held his plaee in Uie publlo n f eye ehrcugh many bnishts w ith hli coI opponents, both ln..LouUlana and■ • In the United Stat<a m hate. Inr Louisiana he uaed the mUltIr when tfII thal w u necessary and jn tha sen* gi• ftHailtt-IlllbiiitiT. lo rearh hla goal, | Ir

TWIK FALLS DAILY H

M ttirlBTen. Days of.'Grace Remain Ki

t.8((ire"'. Closlnj ."of ■ “ Idaliq Camps

- a P M r - M t c - M ~ i30 a t piUtnlght h u bci;n get u the b I dead llna 'ifU r w hlchrioperK nsw lll bn be_aceq)^d (or acrvlcas'and relief vji f r o m lp e ^ l transient funds, A. W. y,u Jafjm ln l, asilH ant admlnlatratar. o t u , th t Idaho emergency relief admin- ^ 'm nitlOB runilbunccd~todayr~ j

“Thla U in llae wlUi an adminls- dis tratlva. order convcied la* a tele- poj grim tn mt <raip>*>ilnay WUUamtr iHI asalstaat admlnUUator o t Uia PTRA .^n a l W athlacton, D. 0.," Jaoomlnl cm

tlo"Tlie 10 daya ot graca remalnlsg Jui

between now and Uie tloal stoppage wo of transient appllcatlona for relief tod ■Ira p a rt of tbe general plan oi Uie ,id FEItA to liquidate Ui» fk e ra l Iran- ing a le n t.n l le t prosram by :^o\-cmber ]3," Jacomlni aald. -------' • on

"Transient relief In Idaho haa' n j been (teerm log alnce early lum m ^. ty In JutM of this year ^ e r t were ^ ty ro x iiI iitq H .T M ^ a » ‘» iU under j,, care o f the transient proRram.'Juty IS figure!' a hos-B decroaaa o t too and thero w u a further decrease tn August which b rfn p the present p , transient relief load down to I.OBOperaona.— — ' ----------- ---------------

“Early In August ~ lha Nampa transient camp depot w u closed and 4S m cQ.left t^ r« .lo r-n o r lh tm ld a > — ho to engage In blitter ru st control ^ work on the work* program admin- Utratlon program.II. "Ulapl»nnMU<LclosenUiftr.eamp» £1° within a short time. They ara to- „ cated a t Mink Creek. Dry Buck. K am lah and Pnnnltf. Treatm fnt centera ara malnUlned a t Poca- 'Mfno u n n Lcwutuii.

rolls a ro expected to be absorbed by o” ' prolccts operating under thn PWA.

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F E A T U R E T W IN FA L L S

DAY A T FA IR G R O U N D S aoJ __________________ of

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tered In today'* 3.1B tro t or p«ee - Iwhile a ll are slated to be a l the «lu(post th the 330 event*. Twelve cothoraea aod rldcra ere entered In the whthree-eighths mile event and five t o :are lUted In Oia fl«-elghUis mile pro

rodocTBTomulr-forThB-dTcntnoer- a ' l (ormance whieh will Include bronc oLi riding, wild bull riding, barebacJe pra riding, bulldosBlng, calf roping, trick 1 and fancy riding and roping and wei virtually every cither form of enter- hut talnmenl k n o ra to followen of the sou “wild and woolly west.” tha

Y esterday't racing program w u eve adjudged to have been among the of best eysr_prcsentei] on a southern sen

I d s n t r t ia ^ l and"conslsted"ofTilne cytnU., Howard Musgrave of Piter Is In charge of the racing program, Mi E, Z. Lee and Pred Hartwell are tlm en. Colonel E .O . W alter Is start- , er and announcer. Jack Nusman is clerk and Judge* ara M. H. Bock,

'Earl Murray-And n.-g>i31111ngh«m. _ 3^1 trot or pace; one mile; purse „ra

1190: P in t heat->Lone Eagle, Mrs. mn Ida M. niddle, owner, P. D. Kent. driver.'(l« t: J , J . Clncolfleld. J. J, <>, Kaderly, owner, D. Dents, driver, m , second: B o tS e tT ~ Boohd." 'tKJc r- Orant, owner and driver, third, mv Time, 3:15 mln,

— Beeona-TttM -Uine Eagle, f ln l: no, Brother Watt*.- William Phillips. ^

-aijier-Bnd driver,-iecond|'-^ThJ,'Cin- colTTeld. third. Time. 3:1S mln. “

L u t hcnt—Lona EhrIc. first: J. J . “J Clncolfleld. second: Brother Watt*, q,,thlrd.-Tlmr ________

T rot or pace for horses H u t have ‘ ■ never sUrted; one mite: pur»e4125: . .

Pirat hest^Shirley Temple. Mrs. i W. N. Williams, owner, 0 . U.. Wll- ,,,, Hams, driver, first! Voti. P ltalm - mons. Waller Oamer, owner, Lee williams, rWer, •ccond; Amle King. “ W. H. Wllltnmsop, owner, Wall •Dlckjon, driYer,--thlrd.-11mef-r;*l --- mill.

Bccond heat-Shlrley Temple, ^1' -ftrstT-Van-nrwiMwnnr-sin'ft^HfTC Icn O. Dircct, A. J. Bateman, owner and driver, third, -nme. 3:10',i mln. .L as t heat—Van Pltalmmons,

firslLJllcu C .JIree t, .reonrl: Ami- King, third, TUne. 3 :lfl!4 -^ lih -— “

Quarter mile runnlng'raec, puree »10-Shaiia King, owned and rid- “ * den hy Vernal Pelerson of B u h l ,, -flrtnnraiiir-bw ned and 'ridden by Z Red HumDlirles ot Oooding. sec- "*1 ond: Hrx. owned nnd ridden by Bill Henry nml ridden by D, Packer of OoodlnV. third. Time, 34 3-5 see.'■ -H alf miloTunning raco. purse *50 -8p.iiiU h Knight, owned by KnI- * ' fong and. ridden by U e Packer o( P'' Owdliig. first: Dick L , owned and . rlddtn liy-.Vemal-Petenon-of-BuM. — sccond.'Golden West, owned by Hall - *g V s " L jpni, .third.-Tfme.

Pony expreu race, purse « » - Humpiircj-, itrlng, f lr tt; Moore

Tumlpseed strlno. I third. Time. 3.11 mln.

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□ [ ( M m m i c i i S s1 Recantly Improved sale ground* on _ 1 Bccond-ave9u*-*ouUi'--wm-rfOf>en-L'-- 1 0»t«Tdayr-R«ordiH if:iO hflounee; ~

- Trtio-TPcenlly. returned.:imm: BoJic.!.. wher^ tie ree*I»ed treaUnent a t the i- VeeroiniM jJicAi.----------------------n -I lm provftp;nt<.oJlitig_gmin(H.lti:..1 cludc-eraaU on-flf^ i-aft-bj-iJ-foor ' r nrirk 'biillilltttf_yhlch.wni' h~ouee his'l '

fi\mlly\»nd serve as an ofHee. and 1 e re c llo to tn a ie a sing, plaUorm and I eorrals.' ' •1 He nnnoimoed that he will hold1 rejlllftr-mirMnn. .1 tfmoon a t one o'eloek and will en-‘ '• 8«£^ln,tha farm and stoek*alt bus-

r NEWS, TWIW FALLS, ffiAH 0

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Kimberly Man Aooused ol ShoolinjE*-W lle,Ques-~ J;

tions Charges ■

~K ew »Wl« In in e PKWiiiHoii'oI B l ^ B roM . s i m b e ^ ru e h m ts . bn a felony c h 'a i^ la cbaDktlon » wlUi-Uie_flhMtlng of.W * tom jer „ wife, JuanlU Murray, ^ l ^ b t r ^

n u t- n iu o d a y -w b e a bU ftttorMy.J . R, Bothwell of Twin Pall*, la the J-, dutrict court here yc*t«rday InUr- nawd a demurrer to tho pro«ecUtflrl InrormaUon-wnien -chfrg«a-*f**oll with Intent to m unkr. ■n» ptOR- eutor, Edward Babcock, u k e i t«r rtv time to study the demurrer and f , Judge -^U iw ell told tbe court be would be In Boise on legal business ; today, sud Judge A. B: BarcUy, pre- mi riding, set next Thursday (or hear- tlx Ing on tba demurrer. i«

Byron Hutchin*. aooused In t (el- ony complaint o t aasaull Involving ~ n iB-year-ol'd girl, pleaded no t gull- - I ty, and proceidUigs wera contlnued. of

In ibe r u e of W .-D rSpurjeobTTP" f a cused of clieck forgery. yc

CROP ESTIMATES - REDUCED IN U. S. S:

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since iSM. The 1034 producUon w u p. 491,000,000 bushels, and tba 1DS3 n crop. 8M,000.000 bushels. ier

— "Bu n tig carty- f rorti^ e-depart ' m ment reported, "tbe *upply of feed grains on farms ia expected to be i flufllelent to permit farmer* to feed Me thB^iL^Bl^oiisntU^ H?

nnd poultn' and still have about the fev usual proportion of th s feed grain co! crops on hand a t the end-nI_ ltH i_ wiwm." '

farmer.1 will feed hogs to fairly noheavy weights nn<l will feed poullr>' aesomewhat more liberally than usual Wl*0 feed supplies on (arma a t lha end roi of Uie season may be rather light."

B«an Prodoetlon Decline*- The estimate (or sugar beet pro- (,«,ducUon w u reduced 5 per cenl: r«cotton 3 per cenl, and barley, buck* j„wheat, potatoes and bean* from 1 pjoto a per cenl each. whUe alight tm* ,i„ provement w u ahowa foe. tobacco, and rice.= -P is iU n ^ th e fliparuuEnt » a ia , 'i i 'r* ^taT «tt!hconditJo tt-B ff#-w w riiriny ^oLthe I u l six years and further iffl* tioprovement is expected. . th<

The department aald cltrua..erops wlwere damaged by the disastrous othurricane In the extreme aouUi and p rsouthwest sections of.F lorida, wllh frc the greatest lois Ut grapefruit. Bow*ever. It added, the to ta l produetlpn , <o( the sjAile m l j w l te redflEcd s nseriously. ...... ..................................... tn

MACHINE'S LEADERS " ‘ IS BACK NEW ‘RULER’

-------- , a t(ConUnued Prom P a ^ One) da

gram 'tow ard final enaclApnt to-morrow w ith Oeorga Wallace, u - b il i s ia n t . attorney-general, and one g. of Long'a ( In t aides, steering the

throii«h. grThe Rev. Oerald . K. Smith of c r

Shreveport, Long's national “share- t il r1y gjaalth” rtiihnounced lh a t repreaenutlves of the m Xo u is la B s -th ib a r im tre c ttp t« l-U id a i le*denhlp*or'O oTem orA llem n-ihartbe movement and h a d pledged thclr eo loyalty to him in hi* efforts to carry oil thew ea th redistribution program 'spoiisuied by 'Long. IP

V ’ ^PS»} e ' 1 JjWhUe the capital continued to be

deluged . with expressions of .con- = dolence Over Uit pouing of Senator Long, demand* were made (roo anU 'LonrQ uarter* (o r repeal ot Ute dicUlorshlp.■'■Ja'fflM'M. Thomson," publisher of ' the Ntw Orleans Item and Morning TYtlriiTift .-the-polltlcal-t>ollele»-or-Lotigr«alled - for peace and demanded dictator­ship repeal.

"U ng'a fle»th, Tlewed ■ from it*

a poUtlcal breathing » p e l l /h l* ’ statement said.

“Tha lavi which ha enacted to ■buttreas-and-extcnd-hladlctatorshlp must be repealed.

"Independent, rcpresentaUve men must be pu l In places of.power by | tlie paw la and-then rand -on irihen ; r TjJil m ere be peace In Louisiana ; w its ' U t m r o r rMtored’ to -itr-rlght - place in the union." , ,

Too Late T o C l M s i f ] ?

THREE - R O O M PUtlNISHED - m ala . 'f li» irip « tn i£ n t.- fQ r- .re n t

606 Second Avenue North.

WANTED TO BU Y -^O O D T W O -: w ay^ou^^b^m u*t^be•1n••A-^^on^ dltlon. Phona M3-J1, B uM .,

y l w T ’ h t t b r

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I w i th Id ah o U a n O f f i c # ' ‘ COME INI

I 4 - ^ S A H W S O N - r — -MUSIC CPMt!ANT

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erine Bacon left yM terdayJor Long Beach to tlK nd Long Beaeb Junior colltgl. ^

Tihe* Bttslnesa C o w i« - - 'P i l l? ^ Ifotisman T O ' ■yHttfrtliiy fur 'U w | - Bcieh,- Callforala t^ taka , a bust- iKii course. '•

4toIeave'lod4)T caxt™ «ine*slri8 JJ 14 Ban PrancUco. • „

Mallen Bctnm a-Jam es J . Mullen ~ h u rrtlu m td -fro m -la n sln g . Ulehl- - eaii and Chtcajo. niinoU 'wber# be di ipent the pu ^ Uiree year*. ' ^

ir r j. 'ir .‘ HeiWYIckMn *ft<I t«o“ cB ni - drcnrH olyokarcdlorado, havo *r- :. rived (0 make ihelr home with R . ^ p. Harder, ElghUi avenue c u t . ^

P a rtn u oi D asfbler - U r. and ^Mri.'CarrMeodaiona.'l'wiQPallt.Bre ^tlw ptrenU of a daughter boni yes- — tctday | t Uie'UontooUi m a tm ’iiy

- l J « o * « d ' t ^ * J ^ - Paul Vandiver P of Twin PalU and lrva Baydey ot •

T»Jn Fall* counly recdriM VefUcc “ yc4terd»r-------------- , . i _ '. ' ~

nohl Coapia Paren t*-M r. aod Mrt. W alter U Pember, Buhl, arc Ihe parent* ot a daughter bora Sun- ey day a l tbe-Tw in Pall*, county gan- cc cral hospital. he______ . '-------------------------------------lo

Hen en Vtall — Mr. and Ur*.P. H. StowtU of Blackfoot, former Ta-ln Pall* resident*, arrived yes- lerdiy for a few da}i visit here with icl..tl»;» »»J f t lro d r- ^

Here Prom N enda—M n. W. O. gj Moorman, aunt, and Pran* Zadow, uncle o t Mr*, Harry B r iwhcr» (rom Sly, i^Wada siklld-A rfew days a t Uielr nlecc's horns, Lln- nje o ln s tte e t .. . .•

' Visit Old Friend — A. L «

n o n returned late Monday from aA'cck’s visit to an old friend, Mrs. ~William- H. Cappell a t Uklah, Call- ufomla, who haa been aerloutly III. !e

■ « aWerk oa Cblma — Loula PeU c

mldt and.H .D . Brown, both ot K im- irberly. filed In Twin Falls county arecorder'* office yesterday proof o t 0annual aaseaiment ivork on two ^placer mlnUig claim* <k*lgn«Ud a* « tha McMulUn No. 1 and McMuUln •.No. 2.

tioma from Sa il Lake City where nthey accompanied Ml** BlUle Maa HWhlUi, who will a ttend Bt. Mary'a biot the Wasatch Uils' year. Miss c<Prances White recently rtlum cd P'(rom a summer spent In California, cl

■- , DC o n d itio Im p n v n — Prank J. D

amltti. Twin P iU t e w n ty w d lto r Pand rooorder, was reported late yes- Pte raay to T w ’consJtJeratily'tiDPTOvtd « following a f&vorable.tura In comp- llcaUoru attending Injurlc* when he was struck In tha face by » baseball bat thrown by a playt'if a t a game a t vilileh he wa* a tpdcUlor eev-ralda^-aago. . ___ _ .;

L uve Hospital — Mrt.' Ed^/»r<l' Babcock and daughter and Mrs. C. - E. Ckm ans and daughter, both C. Ttt'ln Palls; anU M n . Nettle Bar-

ers, Ralph Punke and Harold Hlne, Tn'ln Palls; M aster Herbert Wood-,lanrt Mn.<>yr Viilf!>miir 'Murtaugh, and M n. Lila 'Pierson a a iL M rs_ H _ C .iO e c r ._ B u h l,_ n w t^ beciTdlxm UM atnnn-thc-Ttrtn I^ ltj counly general hospital.

Canlinue on Trip — Mr. and Mrn. itcn fr-E onBin -D f - la a - ATi^jici, a na ! th'elr daughter, E!eanor«, Kuests for several days a t tbe home oi Mr. and I

DR. w . L. !........W IT H E R S .r ..

D E N T IS TDE81RE3 TO INFORW IflS

T aX H T 'F R I BTTB'R AW* '" T O R M iO A T iB N T ro F m r

ItBTURH TO 8AI.T LAKE CITV, WITH O F n p s a t

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~-BDa L» y ,- Id a t>0.Probate Judge ifen ji-W .T uckcr to* \f day ordered Ben'oam beU held to pi an iw ir charge* of d m degree mur- n der In d lttrtct cputtJ— ._____________

- O am tiui.-jm - Idaho> 'P a lls-tax i 5 driver, is charged w U hthe subbing „ to deaUi ot William Uubbell of ” Twin PalU during an altyrcallon a l V,

“ 2 ? f .i ! ? re ^ - . -I «*^udge. Tucker announced his de- tn cUioa after a heated prellm lnarr ^ bearing which concluilcd laat week V. when W. O rr Chapman. Twin Palls, si attomey for the defense, u k e d that the case against Oamblll ^ dlsm lu- cd.

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PIBffl flESiNT ’— ni

. "h JEROME. Sept. .10-Prank Seel-

ey. 73, pioneer farmer of Jerome county, dled'suddcaly^aUii* home here a l 7:10 o'cIotlethU evening (ol- J. lowtng-a.beart-aliack.- ------------

Ho cam# lo Jirome In 1810 and ” has lived here slace tha t lime. . ^

otHe ll survived by hi* wjte. Mrs. ^

Jennie Seeley, acd a daughter. Mrs. MyrUe Vandaveer, both o( Jerome, d and four Istep^ont, Ernest and v, Ralph Shawver of Jeroine, Bert «

^ y Shawver of Roseville," tJaiiior- c(: . . . . ci

T he.body re iU tt Uie Jerome fun* eral chapel pend.ng tuneral arm nge. “

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Mrs. Harry Mosgrave, expect to loavt todsy on a trip to Mr. Long- L est's old home sear Washington. O. _ 0 . He has Istcly reUred afler terv- j , ing for 30 years u a (Ireman In Los < Angeles. Mn. Longest, tormerly Miss : OIad}'s Musgra\-e and a former resi­dent here, and Mr. Musgrave arc eouslns.

P a ilfn U -A d m m x l-~ ^ n . Chat- •

n» . Buhl, and Willard Wordell. jHozelton, all medical patients, have I

, been admitted to Uie Twin PalU I: coumy general hospital. Surgical |, pstlenu most recently admitted In- 1, clede A. L. Haines, Twin Palls; M n. |

O. B. Clifford, Buhl: Ed Douglai, ■, Duhl; M uter Olen Obenhaw, Twin I' PalU; Master Jack Ooodhuc, Twin I

PolU, and Alfred Darnell, Pller. ^

CALLE ac h o f th e m e rc h a n t s is p u t h e re f o r y o u r cc

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JACK FIX-ITfT W A S IIE n S I ; W R IN G E R S . I IR O N E H S

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S E A T O N _ ^ ^ -

ELECTRIC^ CONTBACTOl^

. Satlsfaetlon Guaranleed

I ' CALLS TAKEN A T

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i ' i^ELL ’EM ; FIX>EM

I A L L .K I^ S OFMUfllCAL INSTRUMENTS

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- — planlng.^)obr^or^buUdlng=«^ -~ bouie, (or tree p la a i 'u id e i - r '

Umate*.

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W hat d» eouple* wed M yean er I more- reg irt-*a_ lhe"gpea le» l ae- I

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party >'«»t<rd*yanerDQon*tJee-K'* 3 Roxy theater,'had an opportunity to I givft Ihelr ( ra n k a t ansKtra In tha t /

- r»flard..Oo».womannWhoee-husband-l- -avidaaUy-Mlerei th a t atBSR't-^ae* 3 ' to a t tb« head of tb« table, was em-> phatlc In h e r answer, “Doing what I■ HB thought best." 1- ~-=Uaklng.a.^Uvlag.u)d paying tax > , « “ w u_tho brief w m nnrT .o I.anv ^

other whose comment rwelved “Vou t [ said a mouthful" from bna of the ; gry;*hajred gu^ u ; And to Hill an* I- ouier eoupie, Uie csribllttlMShi ol 1

aelf-rs llanw -T M jho |tJ-jtr*jIfyWg Imotif of their ntarrtage. Their par- t

' lieular pride U raising a family of I; 13 ehtldrfn,-all of whom-are self- <, supporting. _ <

Eldtal. and YosBgeat ' \ Mr, and Mrs. J, B . BnrloF, Reed

apartmenU.3 h o h a v 0.been manled ; f<!r M K ?rt, M K dean* o t Uie par­ty >T5terday, presided over by Mr.tn d Mr*. Joe Koehler, "The Half- Iw «y-K ld*Jl. who ..ara celebrating I

. their flll-er ■■ wedding -atm lvtnary jScpt-.'mber H . Mr. ojid Mr*-Wlillam I

' Kflley, JJf Thfrd avcnu,e c u t . who taTtrwiebrnte their golden weddlns «niinlv-erssry Ortober 34. wera the •"bsbles" a t the party. Following tlic ■showing of “Harmony tane," bsK d ; on the life o f Stephen Foster, th.*

■ flS’ memben-ofUiB-OMden'WedaitlB;' Circle prcsent,..*-ere tscort*d to the

• ^hartiber of Commerce rooms where Hoirnrd Speer treated the group to; refreshments. The rooms were dec- • orated a ith (lowers (or the occasion

; Sv M n. Ktyhler. _______________. James W. Oeauchsmp, w u r c - ,

. elected pbsldenC of tfie Oolden-I Wedding circle; Mra. 0 . H. Perry.

. ..re ^ w te iL s s s r t ls a i l ic a s u o a i-a n d - : Mrs,^ A. c . Ruihcrford, re-elected'■ cffrrcj^nam g secretary. M n, ftu th- •

crford, chairman of. arrdngement.'f > for yesterday's event., announced; tha t tlie Oolden Wedding Circle noy

: :ncnil>t f W ?.-ooupl«« u mambers,— a number ot whom were unable to attend.

The Oolden Wedding Kids, In ap- ■' predation ot the h o ^ lta llty of "The ' Half-Way Kids." made arrange- ’' mentJ« to entertain a t a pot-luck J dlnnrr In honor of Mr. and M n. |

t ......... . ,1 —

In troducing . . . . _ _ A NEW F A g

. crcain, In all our laclol,.; J back, but will preserve the

I 1 O P E I ^ V E N I N G

: 9 Grayce Matsoi, ■ . BALCONY 11 H

AN EXIU s H ated be io w a r e ' 'E x r c r l s " in 1 r- c o n v en ie n ce . H ead i l , u s e l l w h c t i :--------- r : r — ^--------------------

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E V E R Y 3U N D A Y A N D ______ W E D N E S D A Y

T h ey A re H ero fn r Y our C o n v en ien ce

C h e e rfu l, C o u r te o u s S e rv ice

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w r c a l l For and Deliver

^ MODERNIZEY O U R O L D • ‘ M A T T R E S S

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r Koehlw afte r they ra tu n J ro m Ihelr• snve r Wedding 'hooeymoon. ‘n iey__ I will aUo attend th e .wtdding anal- - -• T tnsiT revpU on‘of >(r. aad Mr*..

I 3 to S o'clock ^ t U>e Methodist I Bptsixipar ebureh. Mr. and M n. W. t A. I&lley Inrited Uw grmip to b t L, nresent a t the ir "a t home” October

in a brief address, President : Beauchamp *ald, "No snow fall.

lighter than Uie snow of age; but [ nohe l* heavier to r ll never melt*.. v telcqin.t'P ie 'snpiror-agf.-for it u r r I the emblem o t peace and rest.’’: Acknowledgement (or their part In ■ ihe.tuccess ot U » event were given r M im iliu’-s Trau jfer t cnipan y fnr I hauling of furniture; flpeer's Coffco . Shop for the refreshments; tho [ Mountain Stale* Teleplwne and Tel- . egraph compaay-ftFr Uielr aid. in

eoniacUrig out-of-town ipim ben of . tba Circle: the newspapen for their

cooperation.

1 Atifo'A CCIDENT INJUUESKILL OREGON MERCHANT

BAKER. O re, Sept. 10' MV-JdUl . A. Trotter. 61, ploneerBaker eloih- t i e r ,~ d l e d J u t . J ^ h t from injuries !- lu ffcp d . ln . tn aiilnmnhllii af f lilen t. - 1 lait'TVldnj. Ul3 car.nnd one driven ) by WaltcrjJCimdlff, Kvesfoek riinclt- - ; cfTConided.'head-on. Cundllf died I a few houn after Iho c ru h .

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. Glrto' led boy*. J9 to M. In t ll i i of August btrths recorded lli'e Twla FalU dUtrlet, J . 0 . Pumpi

_______ rey, lealilror. reported U « «vm nj. The re»f»t»T 'rr*port-lndu ed IB blrtJu in July not prevl«! reported. Tbe lUt ot Au«iat blrt

AUBuit l - M r , ind-M r». Paul •Plocknow. llftztlton. boy.___

A u siu t-S —Mr. m d -M r i. ' l . Pei*r»on. Kimberly. «1:1; Mr- • Mt*. John H. aw able. Twm Pil boy.

AUBuat i- .M r. ta d Mr*. WUUj Knenle. Duhl. boy: Mr. »nd M Venua Pelerw n.-D uhl, ^ y .

August &—Mr. tn d Mrs. EmlLr» lk , Eden. g l r L ' -----

: — Amng t_ g ^ ^ ^ tn d - M r a . r E .T UiirM. 'fwln- PftlU._gltl: Mr. ■

Tb omu Dunn, T» ^ , FsUs, boy; Mr. •nd 'lblri. James

. ' lU ihbun, K*nsen. jiri.August 9—Mr. and Mrs. John

llnrdvlck, Kimberly, girl; Mr. a___ Mr*. John ' W. Bllck, Buhl, gl

Mr. and bUs. M att HiU. Murtaui eiri. -

August 10—Mr. and Mrs. Jo Robert Breeding. MUiUugh, t

August 11—Mr. and M ^. filUr: li. Ptckett, M uruugh, boy.

_________August 12-M r. a o j Mrs. FredHeming, Btanlcy, girl; Mr. anu w Orvat £m est Cbaaey, Twin Fa girl; Mr. and Mri. CUud WUU

----------- o m rum ,-T w lB -r* lU _g ljl^ .M r^Mr«. TUV OrlsL_T»lD Fnlli. gl Mr. and U r*. Clartncc Jeroc Twin Falls, boy.

August 14 — Mr. and Mri, E -----------Miro ld-M aw m rK H aberiyrtlfl—

1., Maiheny, Twin Fall], boy.August 17—Mr. and Mrs. Euii

Miller, Twin FalU, RirU.Mr. a Mrs. rio>TOona Pcntilngion, Milaugh, boy. ----------

August IS—Mr. and Mrs. lia r V, Jenkins, Boulder Clly, Neviv boy; Mr. and Mrs. 'Almus Prl Twin Falls, girl.

A ugust'21-M r. and Mrs. WIUI ; Ensley, Twin Falls, girl; Mr. t I . 1.1s. Claude E. MllllKAn. Twin Fn

. •' boy.----- ‘-------^August 3J—Mr. and Mr».-Oer.___ i __ ftnibtw t.-flulilrritlll. — I------ 1— August 37—Mr. and Mr#. Jor

' E. Vealch, Filer, girl,; August 38 -M r. and Ms. Edgar > Clemans, T»1n FaUs,.glrl.I August 2I>—Mr. and Mrs. Di ; Lewto, Twin FalU, girl; Mr. i

.1 Mrs—K enneth McVey,-lI<uisen,-l i * August 30 -M r.,a n d Mr*. Erti

7 Jchn FuIJer, Tirtn PalU, bor- .Twins, on U rt

Twlna,-'a boy and a girl bom----------- H rT ana'M riT W m U S rC fS lE rv

. entlne o t Kimberly on July 7, w ] Included in the list no t prevlou I reported birth*. Others on this . ;Wcre:

Mr. aad Mrs. Oliver K. Bot f Hagerman, gW. JuJy 2; Mr. i I ~ Mr«. Theodore ItrM aionrTwlrrFa J, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert D j Siansell, girl, July 0; Mr. ond i t . Ilughston W. nnil. Jfronie. I ' July 10: Mr. and Mrs. Cccll A. Jla

_ *. llt'on, Filer, girl, July 11: Mr. i I Mrs. cnnrlcs-AT-Famis(r,-Twln Pn

. ' boy, July 13; Mr. and Mrs. Alf _______ J, Cox, Duhl, boy, July 17; l

■- fiilU , girl, July- 10.............. J- --------M t_and_M «._Jlm -Sallee .-K l

~ l w l I 'rg lr ir 3 U ir3 l;-M rr f tn d T v I Vkrthur P. Daw, Itnn&en. boy. J

■■ 22; Mr. and Mrs. BIbki ' Murtaugh. boy. July 22; Mr. i

- ' i ' Mrs. B.-.W. Wnltcrs; BuhJ.-Rlrl, J I 24; Mr. and ,M m , J o e ^ a tto r i ; Ttt'In fulls, boy, July 27; Mr. i

. I Mrs. Eitft-V ttj'ar.aan-Jaelm o, I ' virtn, boy. July 23; Mr. .and }i ‘ LewLi n . 8tlnK>n.'T«ln Falls, b I July 3a; Mr. and Mrs. Ferdlnt

' Brumet. Twin Falb, boy, July ■’ Mr. ond Mrs. Lawrence Ray' Di

■ Icen, Kimberly, boy. July 30, _

gillilaT mI moriaT "

.. !. . ooonm a. ScpL lO - a pro«rI of plaj-s nnd mu.ilcnl numbers '* be given by the Dr. aillll.in MemI lal elnss of the .MeUtodL^l chur

____Thursdny evening. flj n-eHibt f l g:. 1 o-cloclc in the church withj M artb* Bowler, <lln.'elor.

Wllh llie followlnff ch.irRctere, M■ va Jam es,. Andrew Jumcs nnd '

(irlch Dowlcr, all Unlversliy of 1■' no-smamisTTilia'U ic'IjllKrlW ir

. ; a come<l}-, -Too Caremi," by i drew Jnme, Aldrich Dowlcr and

. . varetJa Thiirber.' AdmLislon lo the play* will be , oompllmentary tlektta which will ,• dL-itributed by members of Ibe,cl . Oliver offering will be taken.I Tlio claas eoa^Uts of joan Da . cr, H attl# Saekmnn. EdllU P r

_ — :__ Irene Pauli. Martha n r] thy Evltalwr. Parm a Plack, 11 I r lr tt SaRc, Helen Alexander, D<

' Iicvy. Lbis-Rarneti. flermndne O ; rig.-E>eanor-Port«p.-Lucille-Pot, Patiy r^ho rd* . Charlotte Odger

— J ." " * - - ' '

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: MOVED!— • 4 ^ : r ~ ^ u r te rn Ddr a r n n M U c

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•aul F.

r . and H L a : , '. Falls,

VUUam d Mrs.

lr. and ■■. Twin

M. ^

lr. audI, girl; I L DULJC. iilU n d i iiij iirm y naugh, Riiflt, rcccivc tl a n offc riii]

w a s o h se rv fn jr fUf’S 'h i• J ^ i n n e 'd e m o n s l r a t lo n In I tl. boyBlUrley .......... ...............................

•r W. T l l f l p *p O . \ fI Fallii _ ® _

J ? s _ J S a ) t ) i e _ P r (a. girl: ________________ _^ —

A w ards A nnounce E n tra n ts in Wi

A. R. RomnitUrOt, Twin PMU: Euitrv <«4'Ur»- Jtuue frrAi. Twin rwu. < tu ic r / TrlmmrO Crnlorplfca: P

tr. and ur». Jolm J»Mi»on. n if t; »»cona. : . Mur- fl' Cocrliu, IVln KnlU.

_____Mi»cclluifgu». Cdiwrp1« « ; rW™- r*Imfr. Twin f»JU: »et<

Harmd Um. M.urt Ilrrtf. nuhl.!4evilda, EmbroUlcrMt ’r»bl>> llunncrt; F

Prie, U n. A. It. lUminctvrdt. Twin >'iUli rn se , MUCelHiipoiui TaWr nimiicf*; V

Un>. Kr«l ilcfr. T»lii Kallj; iceond. ; William >1. W. il»man, Uuhl.Ir nntl ’ Enibtvldtfnl Lunch Clolhi: Plral.:II m i i ; cm vvor» l.unch Clolh*: Hrit,

A. I t «omiT,tlV«.Jl. Twin KalU; »ec Un. 0 , O. Allrn. Twin rUli.

James Mn. L. D. BoUrrIr, TwinUc« Tftiiimra Liincliron B»U: r

Ogar E. lt«lt»n U«i«n Woric LtmchMn t . , . . Flr.1, Ur., FV«i iv-fr.-Twm -ria. r\ann Embroidered Liinclieoii BcU: F . L .nii (, itayborn, T«ln T

lr. and icmna. Mm. y. T. yiiitf, Huhl, 9n,-boy, Cniu. fluuit-Lunccicu-yctA: f

Ernest H " ' w tuui, iiuiu; .ccona.>• Cul Wotk LuiirlKim tiou: Finl.

A. 1(, IKmimtlTnll. Twlu.ralll; mo •• • Unj.. Wirt* Jone*. .Klrabrtly. •

.» Tslile Bciirf Htlrt Sfrtlc# I.uncl f*™ w Siiii; iinii.-fctarc«ci llwua..Tii(ln I' cs V aF .Cfoiio. Mm, a . AlH-n.7, were l^iiroiOfwl T»»clii; nr»u Mit tvlously .econo. W_r». C rry J.•his llsl Cut Wotk ToreU: nr«t. Urn, W.

8lRU£liitr. JCIinlwriy. *Bopps lilltcli Towcla: 6«eon<1. Xlm.

tr. and Vi>iii7r'’n t^ « r eibiT RntrMni: I n-Falls,- «*ri" 'tn r'i’w in-rtii.ir im ina. u ri . CoKiittu, Twm FaIIa.'a %, Utt«; »Ml, Mm. C. IlrliiId Mrs. T;.J1, t.ilo; .econa. .Mr., Johu Ja c. boy. *«''• ''llrr. ^..H am - . n rr .« r c ru : Fir.V

n PalLr- Fwicy Ikil Up;c«l.;.Flr»t. Mr.. 1A.M i“' i a S'

.7; Mr. Ur william'or:, Hlrr,

• „ EinliTuKlfrtxl I1i>1 Hpri-Adi; First, . - tu r n - ltarhnra„’rinn-raiarscco3il idT jr*.' irrn 'K rm i,-T *in-m i!» .— — - ■ 'y. July Hft;i,.BlltPW ni.'i.n iiotr C

tr. and Ktnt.niinrnM J'mnw Kir.r.rl, July ------- ■------ T T T — ---------tterion, —7lr . and

\1'Z: D O N 'T M IS lrdlnanci i H A L F YOUluly 20;y’ Dun. ' '

iroRranv - - lM l l E r >( . l U l l -crs will stcmor-1church. , J f i i ■ r t s . r a i _ - :li M y J . ______ | P k

*, M iiM ■md AI-" 'nicre I.t n lot of plesMirc in owof id ii-i nW3l b t I 'Dcwpr” U in'iiitfjuiiiiti.i fwi tiby An- 'nomlcal trnii.iportftllmi.and Al- ‘31 Fcrd Tiirtor S e d a n .......... j:

t '31 Ford Coupe,11 be by new motor ........................will be "I* Ford C oupe........... ......... t

je class "SO Clirvrolet C oupe .......»fn! •SJ V-a-Coupc,1 Dark- hew molor ..........................>, Prick i •33 V-S Dc Fordor Sedan ... $inoH w '3(1 Nn.ili Sedan, good ........ tc H ar-' ''iiTFGfd Tudor . ..' ......~ tr' Detlv Pontiac Sedanj.le O e h - ' - -S tr - f l t f .- -------Porter • -■2a Chevrolet Coupe.,..............ideers - Ford.Town Scdnn

-33 Chevrpiekup ~

• - .•^:rord.-I'lcfcup- . - — > — » ^OrFord Pickup •.. .............. i

- •! '34 V-B Truck - ....... ....i "as Dodge 3»Ton T ru c k ....... i

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j UNION MOTOI --- -----------COMPANV-

, , Venr FORD nealer ,

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m y m ;incuvcrs n e .ir U u lzunu , Italy riiiK o f flowerH fro m a y o u n p Klfl" i r h f lif fttllHon frr/ops w e n t tliro iijfh n E u ro p e ’s h is to r j’.— P h o to ) .

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i V i d e R a n g £ o f E x h i b i t s

IU;' lee- mrr_Dowet, Twm K»iu.au.V I i4c« Trlmme^ iHUow Cur*: »'•.. .. llrliiiwtin. Twin Fall*;.na. M"- Mr.. E, O. in.-;ii«T|,,

cm Wort j'lijaw Ollpi: Flr»l, nuiT Diiucn. Twin Mil.: tco

•«on<l. Amf Undrr.\.xl, Tv.In F.llJ.Alip;i>iur.l niiow Cu m : Hril, :

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ml. Ur., jjuiiiim- „ |ioa Mr*. H. Coji T»m Ul!..

-iewnd.-(,„^ biiiciille. I=*m F»ll«: »«on<!. W..I T..M. mira, Tn-in rsiui—ihir<s.-

lldincr ll.mirj'. nicr.. , ,• «ulil,'l Cotton HrcNl QuUl; t

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]nsm»er. Filer.. . . '[ rronoiiiic.l QUlIt: Flral. A. T«m Tillj; Uiltil. >tr.'. U. L KAja

p i * c FancT lUnd MiulA lliniSKrTChI C l O nr»l. Mr.. II. coialra, Twin >1Ut^---------- ; ” fciinrmnrmi-lftH.i»t*-Dtu*. nnV J• U. A, Arir.'itruni: .rciitiU. Mrt, lu<

; i n K , S.. ft.ivb-irn., IiitAnLa L.cs Trimmrd Dreu: 9cc<

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. ,1. S. Hnilth. T«1B Falli; .fcoua. 1*"®‘‘''-;.^li!:Ai!u'fjnbrold»rr^ Cap; Flnt. :

j\V. It. Ilfllrr. Twin Arfond. :It, Mr-. ,,. 11 Dierktr. UtiUl.•ccond, or tj>c» Ttlmmwl (

r«. E- O ., iii.j,,., 84i|tie; Flr^t. .\trA. H. A. A

M^'-nilriur, Uilhl. * ./T . '' • t>“<J'ef* mill atiofs; T

CojflnA, I 5ni.au i'lll.ow: jsrrr.iin,'Mm. Iluler Dt» !'l»n J»e-, i.riins, iw n HnUr irc.ihi) Ut*. '

‘dam IHrrtlltitt tSiihl,ili. iV». ■ I'liit "'Mr..* ii«n»n IT^Iu *W)rSi*^r « S . - M n .„ r o i i d . Mr»- Onll Co;a»’fll, T

iFsIl.t C1.1M r . y Dinw.; Util. U«ry. t t

3‘)-jJ^'“;.Twia Fiiu; itcoaii. Mn. a, i ., »!«» , j Ch'im» Oiat; lt:»l. Ml*. \V. K. n t

st, MI.1. ciii:fl'» UtfMj D.'ivt. Tin:, Marjr , nncs".' icry. T»I11 AfC'in.l, Mm. IB. iifrr, T*m r«i:*.

I Mool;til 1t'« i^rarnl' Fir»i, Mr.. <

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HilBorn!'Win fijli. . .• Ctt>eh»ittl Itu( (pu l: Will. M»;,

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H';.''”;- KlinttftlT. , ,H 11 Tikiu F»IU; itoond. Mn. JoH J*r,,i..i,n. (Htr.■ vvu;i»»> Itpon om^j r jn t , Ur*.

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raioiM_ liMi, Mi.. Jobn KMMT^n■ - ’J S r ' I S 'S r ^ F u i l ? ;H or a i m Dtouit: n r tk hH <1 It. Twin Fall<; *<«ond. U

B :-. 2 S ' ‘i S ^ t : 2 s ^ i ‘asrc,I « » t . UlW r«■ ' M:: . ... 'l-xin F.JIA; .(OOnd SO*. 0. P B |_ 'i-Kiii.raiii.______ —p a Wllh OOTcr: Flnt, tW — .4iw-M.iu..._--rt.iB r» iiiu sK 0a<l.,»3 Olfl Twin FbIU.3 1 n r.t, HrlflJ MeOOT, ni«t.^

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I J ■!'N'f"i'i'*"' '^ iV h i^ '* ' ‘ML.'lUitrou* HomUIm : Flnt. >

A. u. Mi.itii. Tulu FslU; Mcood, I __ iL-U,Cu«siut,.Twla Falla.

■ I un lAinKraim iictur*: Flnt. Urv B R laciiuUun. Filet; iMODd.'Urs. 0.■ V>' i-im. Twin rill*.■ ff;>:c.-l m ipr t «ndtrapa ; .n r »t.-l

T>r7i;. utMiutn, Uuni; seoODil, Un.■ - 1.. |itntii»ru. Twin talla.■ . . J'.utrl llctute: Flnt.■ • ;j. I Her: 4<voixt. IIM Uneoln, Fl■ ’liiitnl I’tioioKrapli Lan<l*cap«: i I «:><>. kUrii.irl Un|U4,.T«la Fall*, u ;A:..nir;t« Hrditf; F lnt. «M. Hi

\V^f;>.', •r^und. Uti. Atnf Undarwt q i m ; n n t . U n. J,

f A u - I’U'il.lUv Uiihl; .gelmd. U n. Uu\i^ luiuj.-'u. Twin Fall*.- . -----

IU850- 1,0.1 n ,v . Taiimj; F tn t, Bltat >cncc-l«*f^.'-f-'ru'i' r»ii*; weona. Un.^c

Poini: > lAinr Twtn Falla.

___ I Ilmt nrct. TAllOtUlg; Flnt. Un. IfeAttri., lluni; aecornt, Mn. W. B. H er. I'l*!!! ^oll*.

, A. U I .. Kiiiurti or Croenittd a » « A>l>orn,'i Aeruncl. Mta. W. U. Lowal. Y n-hirt.'' Mad* TDjr: Ftrat. Uti

lt.J-tr» ! Ii.f'1 r . i . f f WfaL.Un. JifaHaii; (.-I,;:;, n r r r n m r *»g« i g r u n r L

r»t,Un. uiu-ti.nl! Flnt,’ U n. 1

At U n M„isiit«. Klmberlf.Id Mn! ‘'" I 'll ': itactlcal Fleet LInti•d CiD' JJfA. II. Cofgtiu. Twin Falli..Mnd' • Alternooii Dr«*; FMcoBu. y ., y cosifM. Twin Fall*: len

''w T t’ i- lJ[>orl Difir.t. .Mt. V..I Aun«Jaln. lUihl.- .Muii I'raclical UmI« O xr Atil ri; I. Mr.. Maml H«e<l. Dutil.

JAnn. ' " '.Itrr H;«uiiUtrr. .Klralwrlr.

t'a. Wll-I L't-'-ii'-i' i llftl*pifa«S;’ Flnt. Ur» TF. I’f!iT.Jm.-ni«T:-»econil. Mra. H

IJUAA J a n u . i ^ ^ t)'1, T*‘" i ‘"i;V,r“ ur’..winj: n rat. Dowtirll T.

ncller.i AKIIOW.IN nUFFALO UO.N r ’' S r t I'ADUCAH; Okla.- MV-TTie aht .. .m . lder Ul;i<le of a buffalo containliig

)irn>»- Jiead, /omid )n I. s.' C. I4»rd ii^;ir Itie Atkansa.t river In C

*’■ iirndo in yenr:, niio, Ll belrnc (llsiila rr ‘Dc.'-|l;y J- T. !l(i:l;:iid here.

P ^ O i e s t e r

C l i e s t e r f i

U G . S E P T E M B E R I I , 1985

MnnifrhiiinirnttTtiRirf

^ g y a i s iin . o , • —

5000 Idahoans In'line li “ j s o x H o n t t i r A i c o r i i i f f f :

- - —to Ross'Plan - -FUar:

" f i m S B P 8 ^ a r K 5 = 3 E E 3 E 5 sand Idahoan* ow r tl>e n|rt> of

.*’u u 7 wUl'receire o tJO montJly pension. O ortnior Ror.'\ annoiin

■*d ». « i tonight, as aoon as the feder ‘ O' wclal awjurity maasur# ean be pla :r«i If. ed In operation Within the next f«

C. O. weeks.■fuii-l_M n. federal eoffer*. >10 from the st*

~ anrt 13 iroiirilM ■«5UHllM.^ • * One hundred fifty thoii.vinc1 d< 6bMi« [at*, or 11,600,000 nnnuaIlT..wlIl T, 8. required lo pay the pensloiut.'

u„_ Eich eounly will be e a re j upi d, u n . to contribute 19 from Uk fund I

indlnnls Tor each person wlililn d. Uni *>ori}er» who ts 85 jvars of age

older and Vht) ha* n6 nilier men of support.

, Sale* Tax InTol»e<l

' ~ It must contribute to tlx* f a it^ frf ' ^ emcrstncy_ c<Jow:nmvc._rcl >: tee- which receives *100.000 monl I*. ly from the 3 per eeiit M nll sal

'«« « ‘-j ? b ' The balanec of the Moo.noo,

Harlan tSO.OOO, wlll.be used by tlie state i£ah.th Ps>v’foi'’P<‘f*ons who aT»"tmnl51e' I. C. F. w m their own livelihoods. Oowrr • •... flo.w explained.

'** Roughly, he noted, there nte 64*. Frfd iinemployables on relief In Idalio t n«ii- the present lime. Of t l i i r numb iwHUf- Mtlmaled. are ovrr-J

1. Twin sons, who ar« not on relief rolls, t U t. L ** 5**” ®I jl£pcmleat-upon-Wtetr-ftmrtlleT-i

support, will be elidible for tlR pe ulnn, hU estimate ahotttd, ■ ■-

Five t(\ou.vknd will rccellc & 10 Dt*. of ilSO.OOO. including tlie I50,(

I. Fred th** slat« will devote the balance

,0. U n *5', lo the care'ot the estimated 3.1■ unemployable* now on n-llef ro

^nj»ri«; bill under t ^ two of C5 years,'all*. Takf* Care o f t/nempleyabfei■ Mnt. The go\‘emor’s plan Is dealgrlecond. gj ,.|,o c„Dioa; not be g l\tn emiiloyment by I

. . . . , works progress admlnhtrnilon.,whl now Is eng’nged In taklni; over I

I. Mil. employables on Idaho pmerpeney i Mr.. it-t administration roils.

ur» c employables on relief r< I. H. H. will recolve monthly salaries

.limed to provldo ttork for Uicm. I Tmif, AUhbiiah the Rovrnior~WflUld l

be (luoted, his plan for. matchi___ tlw funds tlml Mn l>e obtained:Q^y the Hate under the provisions'of I

federal .socUl security law app« shoiil- to solve a prohliyn tha l som- Ipb

ling nn intors and polltlral obvrvnra hell' )n ilje fd rotiM retjuira anolher spe< in Col- Mulon of ttio stale legLilature, ililaycd . Tlie sales tax law on which he

deptndlng for revenue may soan f

C iga re tte H a J “G H S te r^e ld s. I t ’

re tte . T h e y havi

it, b u t n o t s tro h j

T Jhestcrfields:--------------^ a r c T i o H n s i p i d - o :

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i e j d 'T T T / ^ f e ' c ^

AT r A m n i r tnU U F A lA F nX D .ifl^ l 16 - T « li

field, Tuesday, Members o( the b lE I P g^hlog clasi are Oaylen Koonc I n i l .MarianSm ith ,U dorlsM eU an,B e

' Dobby' Orr, Bay Sanford, DaL Orahatn, A»ee KaflMlt, Vada &f<

f o r Kinney and Doris Baldwin. The — itwTiTHTWwnatyn iderrT in it'tn tl r iQ _ fourth, 11 l i r ih e f lf lh T H S ^ tl

sixth, 17 in IKe i«>'ehni, and 13 the eltihth grade. totAlln? 93.

—QttEErCQ LLEQ EJBESlD EMUUOUlWir rS e iit.' - lo — -A -lar

“ audience greeted Dr. C. A. Odge- president of Oooding collew nt tl

Mi«..i meeting Sunday eveningthe Blptlsi ehurch.-........ -

, r ^ -T hlsw aim enratU m cD rrO r.(jf has talked In the pulpit slntr he a

11 rlvert-ln ihe-elty lo tak^ehantp s t a ^ OootlWg college.

, QOODING \VO.MAN‘ IILRI”III be OOODKiO. Sept. 10 - Kt M

Oeorgo Bacon was crossing the strt upon Ihls morning she noUo«U*n aut

ul for mobile coming, and fearlni: » iln Its would be struck she stepped bac ige or. ward, and In so doing made a m! means step and fell, breaking Uk fem

bons ot her leg near the hip ]oli

maUy-becorae a m a tje r jo r eo i^ J . r»f eration by the supreme court,

r/nti. -A - natJ« of flppeal-was-tUod- . , 1,1. the thlnl district, m ir t l ie r e a fi

. tlajn ago. T h f coiirTlifttl upheld t nft eotuliiullonallly of the law In

, I opinion handed dou-n by Judge C, XoalsoluAbout-throe.month»..*«o

wrnor • —"\

o S w e d n g s d /

S i ■ — ■'®'

— c d h p l p :t e C A U Wii• P '" ' I. Pressarmrtfrfr«««r-flf-<

_ Mr<* equipped with luhriet

" t m o"w »»>■ p»»p«

1. tJifl of Check-Chart exc

«i » h t o . l l ! " " ' ' ' roils. J, o ilin t fan. lenerator,

and ita rter molor.«, Labrleatinc door hfni

signed wrdtcs and damps.0 can- 7. Oiling Ihroltle and spaIV the mrnt llnkace.u'hlrli >• Oiling brake rods, cle'/u V e iU-rier-pedal hotUtn^j ^

'** 10. Oiling body bolU an<, ellmlnale tqaeaks.

‘ 11. U brlea tln r sleeting g« ___t f . - f l iw ic g ^ y . pa toU fl^

= m ^ =^ lJ ..«p rij|ng_o r.pa!n ljtif Kmblles with penetrmtlniol

tching Cheek transmlislon ant tUL , _______

■ = f f r e s i ispecJal

P hone 751 he la

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--------------- -K tC JU O JL i/tC L JH a^ c/u

■lalt. P ass a ro u n d tlie

I t ’s a corking good ciga-

ive laste, yes, p len ty of

hg. ■ 'Js arc mild, rfut they- o r - n a t ^ - ^ - l L — _

f th e C h h iv r f i t ld s

th a fT A ^

P A G E t e i a - s s s g g ^ B ^ B g a a

D It w u rm o le d u o te r tb* X 4 «r a w i r t i im uuuu u I ln y S . w

! be- a t. the hosplta) ( a r tr ^ tm e n t . .. o n c e , ----------- - " ■■»■ ■

M ackay R eady F or 5aisy ” ’ e le ijra tio n CroweSfse _____

^ 'K MACKAY. Idaho, Sept; 1 0 '(«I’ the T R r R T O ttnH H pttW‘ ‘I* her# Satittday. tor tf e fourtwhtl >3 in annual bsrbecuo and e«lebt»Uoa:D

th« Dig Loat Hirer ralley. Oovenio Ross and Senator Borah have bea

>’X_invHM-V*-*P**''r - - -

t : r m o r iA S CK18K M O S T S — Ig a t W>M)0N le m o n PRICE

LO ND O N '(4V 0ne result ot Ui CRrrs l<al»-EthloplAn dU puU -ls-^sbort e a r- nKc of lemons In London, due to dl IIP of versl0n ; 0f-lhn-ffuit-U>-Xrllr*»-*

u;.e of irtwps. •{.tanufsRttrtr* of subaldlary lemo

lemonade powders are Uireatenin ilrtc i incrca«_s_untes3 the supplniiin. improves., ■ \Vhile the deflcIcncy t! rtlracttn

,*v l>^mons Irom California.’ Argentin and South Africa, tha aliottaga )u doubled the normal summer reU

joint. Prfceof twocenU-each. . - -

la^ld- - - THB-NKW, . Remlniton Portable. Tpjewrtlei■1 til ha« twan» fi.«tn r n which are ea-\ ff* ’cRfJJfirSee 11 before yon boy. —,l th<) LOGAN MV91G CO.in an Next to Telephone OfficeC p, Phone 79

igoJ_ j ____Also T >pew rtttqutq.t«;t,> „

) A Y S P E C I A L . . . . O M P L E T E ----------

P O W E R W A S H E R7f-a«-*Mrlae— __________rieaiing cen-

>pef trade ef__________________^

excinsively. rlamt>s and g

r, dUlribtitor ^

•tnfes. iKkA l A / I M

^ * 1 U, k . t e . j » s _ . _ I c o m p l e l e -

t bolts, and pads I*

hotuinc.

and dlfferen-

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n u ll . Twin f tH i Oounly, Idmo. r • , ; ttte tttab e4 I M _____

8CB8CBIFTIOK SATES_ - . - "____■ 100 per week or « e » month. pik7>bU U iS tif li™ Of « t otncB._______________

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tlw UM to r publteaUoD of «U o m dUjntchc*____ rn^U w l to I6. OT DOt o t t e w l M .a ^ t e l l n th li

piper and (0 the loetl n a n publUbed, berein r lf tiu o t republlntton e( ip td t l d l^ to b e i

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KATIOKAL BKmSENTATXTEB pRUDDErr. K m o a n d frttd dek . Mew

_ _ Y oikrXhlctfo, StB PrancUco. ----- **

— Tbe N em usvm ei nd flnancUl reiponilblUtjr for e rren In adrtrtUementi bul In c u es wb<r« the paper U a t fault a coirectlon of tb a t part

-r-of-th«-«drertUemtfit In-whlch the t r ro m c c u n '__ wlll.be publUbed vlthout c baiit.

AU ncUcei required.br law or b r order-©*-------fourt of competnt'JurlJdleUoa to be pubUttaed wtekl7. wiU be pubtUhed ta tbe W e d n ^ y Unte o t thU paper pursuant to Section U -lM L 0 . A. m u added thereto b r Chapter IM, IMS . ^ l o n U w i of I d ^ '

A F T E R T H B K IN G F ia H

I t ia I n to i te t in s , to sp e c u la te u p o n th e p o lit ic a l po8sil)IU ties o f th e s i t u a t io n In

H u e y F ie r c e Lobff. H a d L o n g liv e d I t Is e a sy t o Im a g in e t h a t a n en h an c ed p r e s t ig e m ig h t

s ta n d p o in t I t m ig h t h a v e be en p o ss ib le to■ ■ p l i e « ‘ th e c ro w n o f m a r ty rd o m u p o n th e

h e a d o f th e le a d e r o f th e * 'S hare th e W e a lth ” m o T e m e s t a n d to h a v e b u i l t b y m e a n s o f I t a n a t io n a l p r o g ra m m e w h ic h w o u ld h a v e Bw ept t h e c o u n try .

W ith th e S e n a to r r em o v e d f r o m th e f ie ld

___ f l l . ,A m a rIc a t t .p o l I t lc » -e n q u l ry - tu m f lH 8 tn ra l l r ‘— to t h e q u e s t io n a a t o w h e th e r o r n o t a le a d e r . _ _ w l l l . b o j I o r th c o in ln g .w h a J f l - c a p a b la - f l iL a s - - . ~ -B um lng t h e ' t ^ g m a n tle e i th e r I n L o u is ia n a ' o r e U e ^ e r e . T h is se e m s m o re o r 1m s un*

iik 'eiy i H u e y P . L o n g w a s i n a c la ss b y h im ­s e lf . P o s se s s e d o f a d e g re e o f a b i l i ty w h ic h h a s o f te n b e e n u n d e re s tim a te d - h e w a a a lso ^ d o w e d w i th c o u ra g e o f a h ig h o r d e r a n d th e r e p e a te d o n s la u g h ts o f h is 'e n e m lc s w ere

~ a h y to sh a k e It ~ H e m u s t h a v e b e e n ‘ c o n sc io u s o f th e f a c t t h a t th e m a c h in e w h ic h

’■ h e b n l l t 'c o a ld nojk f o r e v e r su rv iv e y o t th e r e , w a s n e v e r a n y e v id en c e o f > c a k e n in g , a n d

n o le a s t s ig n o f a w illin g n e s s to c o m prom ise___ ^ t h a n y b o d y . ._________ . ______

L o n S o n n e w B p a p e rs ’ m a ^ T m u c i r 'o J ' l F e a s s a s s in a t io n . " T h e m o s t b a ff lin g , b iz a r r e d i a i f t c te r In _ A m e ric an .-p o lit ic s '* w e te ’ th e '

■' w o rd s - t i s e d - b y - o n e ^ a i ly - to - d e f le r ib e - L o n g r - T h e L o n d o n “ E v e n in g S t a n d a rd " s a id ed i-

“ to r l a l l y : “ P c rh t\p s* L o n g w a s m o re f re q u e n t­ly c h a r g e d w i t h . c o m i p t p r a c t ic e s th a n a n y

_ o th e r .m a n o f p u r tljn e . i n tils o w n S ta to T iT ' — e f l t a b l l 8 h M = ^ f t - d l c t a b r ^ ^ y ^ t H o d 8 - n ( i t f t ’— I m b W T b . M u 8 s6 lln l '’ i> t H it le r .” A n o th e r___ pAmmftntntnr_ygrnfi»» f tf ,

th e w o rld h u a d is to r te d v ie w o f th e K ln g - f l s h . H e i s r e m a r k a b ly in te l l ig e n t .-T h e re Is n o m o r e ta le n t e d l a ^ ^ 'e r In th e U n ite d .S ta te s . I f - h e liv e s h e w ill w in t h e s y m p a th y w h ic h a c c ru e s to e v e r y p o li t ic a l m a r ty r ."

p o r h a p s th e r e i s 'T l c a s o n in ' th e l i f e o f — t h i s - m a n - w h l c h - p o s t e r i t y - w l l l - b e - a b l e - t o -

- d lM e m b u t w h e th e r w e liked Ijim o r n o t I t___ |)U ra M i? L b le .tQ _ a o n d o n eJ il? i_ m u rd c r_ o r jy jn ^

p a th lz e w ith h i s a s sa s s in .

' S O W IN G T H E W IN D "T h e m o s t s ig n i f ic a n t e v e n t In G erm a n y

* la te ly h«B b e en th o ,b Q ld Ja ta tem e n t-m ad e - in - s p u b lic sp e e c h b y D r . H ja lm a r .S c h a c h t ,

___p r e s id e n t „ o f _ jh e _ R c I c h B b a n k ^ c a Q u i i c ln g -N a x i ro w d ie s a n d J e w - b a ite rs j m d w a r n in g th e n a t io n t h a t " in f la m e d a n d u n d isc ip lin ed

— a e t lo n s -a g a in B tJ e w s -w e re a M r io u s - m e n a c e -— to ”< Je n n » u "b u 8 in e8 8 .- ----------------- —:— ..... - •—

H e m e re ly s a id w h a t la obv ious to a l l th e o u te r w o rld a n d r a u a t a ls o b s ob v io u s to i n ­te l l ig e n t a n d j ,9y e l-h e ad e d G erm a n s . B u t a la s f o r t h e V o ic e o f W isd o m I ^Vhlle th e o u te r w o r ld h e a r d .th o se s a n e w o rd s , th e y rea ch e d f e w G e rm a n e a r s . T h e o f f ic ia l n e w s b u re a u

„ a t^ « j in j_ w h lc h _ p r p y ld e s c arefu lly .cM ^^^ co p ies o f sp e e c h e s m a d e b y g o v e rn m e n t o f-

— f ic la ls ,- to n e d d o w n -th e ^ w a rn ln g 'a n d “ p lay edu p ” L a n o th e r .:P a r t-6 f - th e ,a p e C c h . 'J ---------------

R e a ln ^ le a d c r H i t l e r m u s t k n o w th a t - . S n h a f . h t . i i j l g h t , j t n d j a u e t d e j l o re th e m ls - * ^ I e f d o n T b jr th 'e J a ^ c a r i w J h ^ d l u m s le t:'

— Iftnim Tiy h tii 'fiwn ^ H lI tf e r f ln e M -w h ll f i .e l lm b r-In g to p o w e r . H e w o u ld d o u b tle ss p r e f e r

— n o w to c i i r b 'th e m fo r“ lh e s a k e o f e w y o m l r

— B ^ '^ c l a l T i r c J a d t c ^ h e T i p T e ^ i n j r ^ i h c - ^ ^ h i f l ^ n d . ■■■.....*-----------

- - - - - - i - I N t h e 'W IL D S ;

^ B o y C h a p m a n A n d re w s , th e e x p lo re r , ia _ * firau B '^ j3 y _ th cJn c t-th a t.\y h (> n ev i* r.h e ’8 .g o in g - “ to ’-tac k le a h a r d j o b in som e o u t-o f-th e -w a y _ p l a e e , ^ i ^ e •m H u ran c « -G o m p a m e s~ ca n ce l-h is -

--------- r ^ - . * — :‘^ r

g ' exactly the oppoalt* o t what-they ought tb do. I f ho had as Buny narrow esctpei in

^ r t h e - O o b l - ^ e s e r t - i n d ^ e M r l l d e r n e w e r - a a• he has -In AmerlctQ elUes, he would write

« book jiboatJhem ;.But lt*« ao use vjrltlngi « _ . — t- .- 'i- -I— A t-i - ----------- i _s i _ . < - iO T K > P O iu .:i)« tgWWiP*e ip ~ w w " in iq w ^ »^ aywybody at-honM la

facing the fame pelrils imd taking them asa m atter of course, . ' !_____

= - — lt3i>ilHd»J ‘eaBonablerTnraffIc''geta'much worse, we'll 'be making tracks fo r Central Africa or-Tlbet or Antarctica.

ig_ Expb re rs and travelers and huntew,_anyr way, are usually bettor equipped to ' meet dangers, and on-guard, ao. nothing / much

XI happens to them. People a t home go around In a.aort of dream and get bumped off. .

■0 • We've been getting oiaiuuatonea, a t i ^ i y r* about the perils of wild countrles^T toe was* a news itoni ju s t the other-day about aJiard ” of Ilona In South Africa or somewhere that

had been pestering a village, and how some . IftchoflLdilldrctt-wanExut-and-drove^them-

away by throwing sticks a t them.----- - -Nm 6 of those perila compare with the

' driver who has had slrd rin k s, o rth e nervous ■— • '{rfd w ith‘8, gun who-wanta-your-aoasy-to.* take his girl to a show, or the carelcisa'chef* who lets ptomaines get started, in the refrlg-

er^tor.J l ------------------ • " ‘ ainmrl'flM'd (N t* York Hm «i)r Mr. Parley ba i returned to ua C rm the Ulaada of t tbe aea with h ii broad Pactflo w annlnf amtle. Wbat

lover , o t hU kind baa not foOowtd him aflectlooately — L -In hl‘ '■* ^ enw m ri with flow-

e n almost a* bright aa hU predleUooa. Wa have• watched him « ha tUumlnaUd w llh hta ioybui prei-

th e e n c i i^ e (Iread and $ m b tr mouth ot UauL W ith, a'I . aenie of ritua l he b u partaken ol^pol and thouth t

. of the W,00Q porUona thereof newly dealt a t Wa*h-

^ beard U u poUUcal pulae ef tbe nation beat. B a 'o e ^ g h t baek to oa aa confident aa h i went of the triumph

1. He knew I t 'in HofioJuIu. 31ie e a r wiie«^ M n ( i t Co him u be eroued the oonttaenU Bl« infallible pro- phetlc (oul 'enabled him lo take a ceniua of are ra te

t v voter* and count' the trea t a a jo rtty .o f them aa run- r i t n ln f o rer w ith belief In the ir preatdent. M a common Qve c u rle r of lU tea Mr. Farley tive i tbe « u t , (ar. middle

and near, aa well u tb« aouth, to Mr. RooseYdt. New . , York U aurely hU. Ke h u "an excellent chance'* of ie la o n r ln g O uffrfnnla. And th e rtptihii^.|^«« l l l r to be too cocky about New E niland. So tranquilly d e r demoonUo-moit ot-the A m etlcan-U sdiapa looka-to

the B udiea rirer achooL__ RepubUeana who ay m p a tb ^ wlUi Uie am b ltlou of

do w ra o r landeo 'w lIJ feel a , » ^ e of m e iin c b o iy lT our Jamaa declarea tha t Mr. Bpoaevelt.'U atron«er In

Im- K a n a u now than .when he carried tt In 18S2." but Ich w b»fa tbe UM of betoi lou r-fac^ .w ben thU aon of

Jtmahlne beama once more upon a ira tefu l countr?? _ j I f aU the "barker*- Uiat e m barked a t Coney Uland

were united In one perioQ, tb a t am alfam ated ooe 'ere ^ lukewarm, doubtful, ilooow and Umld com- een~ p a ^ w ith Mr. ^ I c T . nU a amiable Mer d e ^ e a ^ m - ilch m t t o 'H e 'a d d a to the common haroineaa; iiw U It

derotatory to. bU tr e i tn tu U another aUtUUclan, in d foreteUer, Father Coughlin, h u beaten

h im 'a t hla own tam e. Mr.-RooieTelt. laya the Delrolt "SC valletnator, haa already loet "aeven New England

atatee.”^

'PeRA OTTINa BUCK PRIVATES TO THINK___________________«t.-LouU Pojt-Diipatch)

We are looking forward to the re iu lu of .General

;d i- h u conUdcace du rln r the Pine Camp (N. Y J war in t- -Sam ea..Tbey.are.lafonned.at'all.tlm ei wbat.actton.U jj jy being t a k u and why, fthat U expeet«d.cf eaeb.Ufilt-

:*ndiiow4ia.la*it.U-to.l«arried-oulr.wben-tb*-artllJei7-

n i t f --to^h ipo ff and "for'w aatTw lnt. E al* m in w U l kno ir h e r u mueb about tactic* and itraK fy u the general nna T liat ia the ptin.n jr . “ I n other w o n l^ the general haa tbe Idea, which

, m ust be regarded u uauiually quaint by m a n y o f hU “ ottleer ooUeaguea. tha t bitUei might bo fought more te s . tntelUgently I f th a flgWeri IhcmMlrea knew w bat they llch were doing, n a orthodox Idea U lh a t prtvat« aoldleri

.muat have all their thlnUog done by their b rau .h a t, «up«rtor^ a n d -th a t the bert ioldleriBT* thoi* whose

behavior U. u automiUo and predictable a^ lh a t of'- t o - -K iT-B eB 'rroeionetlM ;--------------- ^ ^ --------------it i t During th i World war mon ihlhgi tha^happenedyjn^ .were..envelope< U nlinM D tU ahU jiy itcy .ao4ar-u .the-

private aoldler w u concmied, B e n 'th e simplest fact*.

'wer«“huihed up anlU time eame*To w X m h e a ^ a ir o t secrecy preserved by order ot th * high command

a n y gave rUe lo ludicrous rumor*, and th e u In lu m de-»-in-(~v#lop*d-lntoa-#tandanJ-form^n)arr5ckrwJtr“ --------•cht, . To the_old. Weal Polnl school ef thought w i'su p -. tin g - P0“ Q eny^ N ^ a n 'a .p la n li.inatljeaa.-B ut-w *-ar«- , bound to believe that. tor soldier* to be penn ltt* ! to

“ “ “ function u undenUndlng and re u o n lo i ^Mm.n m ea beings. Itutead o t u mere robou, would be to w .w , , la c e - “ *»t-yaluabl*7eoolributiomo-in«"iitTUjff-*ol«ierot’

— JfV v-A »-lt-P ..tP B «..e t.th i mott brllii«n t Inlha World war were by privet* cddlera who InsUted'

I in- head. den>lle the p«vaUlng theorya la s ^ W their auihorlMd equip-

u te r —:hed -------------------- --------- -— ■

3 BREAKFAST FOOD

5 3 ^ -jj^Bt'oab:dMw*t m«rth-*ttinhe e ld € ^ ® irio tP5 le t:' -M a'e a t the radla-hearlngU ifn^jS »«• ^

jm ir —Tn. . f i J - B o v e r a m e n t treea.

}«lal>. -J^wy'U-ba.-UIUift-jiou-teenHtTotrdonVtakB-caie

- - Onder red-tape, but he's no t uleep.-Dultsvillf, A rk, News RevUw.

r, 18 ------ -— •n ln » ■■What'S the m atlfr with JlmmleJ" , _o in g - A w rhrneif-auftrL-ctd'idr iiJc,'' —-way "How's thal?'-'

■ ’ "T ^ 'icck'T ii^om ^-jjgia-ot^

a c r T w n r r m x , ip a :

te N e w

iE ) a y % ^ D a 3 r^ - ' - B ^ O r O f H e n i w a B ^

J l _ m e w 'j ro R K .: s ^ i U r ^ J i a B b a U B eueu h u allalned tb t p tU of hU

musical cariMr asd Is likely ta atay - - Ih en for a numb«r-of y a rn . RU ic V a s to « M in r 'd f* r -a t- t f t» -g tw iu a

ed any event ever held there. PDf two fuecesslve evenlnp h i t audl-

. . . ence numbered more than ia,ooo - <fThi __________________ _— -^

e e t T b a v a a t>Ch gatharlnga tha tJii baard hU MQ-

. partoi WlU) tb t[ 7 - ^ 5 M n | H - - £ i i U b a z ^ M U a

r u M w B S S IM T K M r J * « r « betrtng

u artlat wbol a t ■ eK K ^ ^

w i th^ ^ R o ^ Q I K rtUler u the

n n - ^ ■ 5 « a n - l T e a i « t r T i o U n - U ti o f - tb e l r day. n a mag-

:he — q M W nm eent alltne->uj' o r o . |iin o tn > w 'fouow ed i f. ou tbunu ot chaertng formed a d n -

- to . n a tie emoiional c o n t r u t ________le f -since UelfeU cam i to America Iff. I boy prodigy, he h u grown ataad- * Uy In the esteem of musio loven

and crlUcs. The p u t few .years— perhaps since his marriage to 'P lo ; ro u e Vidor, the movla a tar—have brought forth Increasing “heart."

of beauty and fire to hia playing.DoubUeu he U now a l tba lop.

^ Tha vIotlnUt U atUl In hla early . SO's and h u two loraly ehU dita

a -boy aud a - i lrL y neu I w i i nut ave on tour dlrtdM hU tlma between «!• BalboaT Calif, and a Park annue I ,». penlbouie and pUya In a ll oomeri .k i of the globe. Added to h li ftnlua [ j ; l i a keenK aM .ofhum or. . -

tuta ■ ; i ............QU Plfty-second 's ln e t , between Sth ; tn d s th avenuea. conlinuM to be

tba most utonlshihg restaurant

Co In a mushroom growth. I t h u in ro- a two-year stretch added 18 eat-

ing pU cu to the block's ploneera-' Tony's and No. 31. Many ara open- fronted with sldewiUc ub tea. And

'<» qulta a number prosper solely on die over-now trade. Tlw next block ew U also bceomlng cate conscious and ^ six FtenchKkd pUoei have opened.

IB . -------------------' ----- ------------------ -—[Ul X hear Will Rogers, so fidgety on

terra llrma, wm u c o o p o a^ a | a

T ? found ta re lax ..ll«_d ld -ac^ aven ,of, chew gum. AUo he w u wlthou; SI ulgh te ii flying (ear, being some- la what a fau lU l. The thing th a t wor- , . ried him most In a ir tra^-eU w u ’'‘I hU dally newspaper dUpatcb. He of w u nol satUJIed unless he deliver- ■Jl ed the piece, country bby style, to nd a telegraph ottlce In person.-0 (tcn ^ be serlbbUd i t on an old envelope,

la*.J,. Western North Carolina, a cor-

rM pondent-reveaU.-ieada -In -out- “ landUh names (or Itltle out-of-Uie-

way places. Among them: Rip Shin *n HoUow,-Dog-Hobble Ridge. Prog olt Levtd, No Business Creek, Bum rtI

Roost, Skull Knob, Qrlnnlng E)‘e, Burnt Csbla Bnuieh asd Swaj* Bsci:

_ ^ a i u . — 1________ : _ _ _

Henty Mencken, so (a r u I know, h u bean th t only campaigner

ral against authors and publlshirs who Ho' a s iT m t'iM oks 'w iiboD rinaM . iiu

tulmlnallons against indesless vol- umes have done much to promote

, Ihelr inclusion the p u t few years.KB-belterei-any- b w k rth a t eirrles

W7- m o re - th a B -U -M m * # -9fc_AClU4L

ow" •

"■ I a i s i t L oleh ~ 'hu ---------- -------- ...............................ve - - — —ley A

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tb t Jjhl iy fy .in i'b o C*.- O i c i / ^ ^ V 5 j » 7

^ J U lm tId- ( ( ■ U ^ e n y M fS f fuS— - -10^ --

rt." " ' r S = S ^ ^ = g gpeople should lis t them alphabet­ically In the back .'

rly _____tn. -------ntJT Oitiawitauy.’-M m etaB'i BuSw n ^ wn ment over a decade h u bw a tn lue enormous factor In n l u of books, era Even when hU praise w u confined ius to -the limited clreulaUoB of tha

American Mercury 11 resulted in a___ month «nr>«i1 >h»t nf^ti

foMJut the popularity of a n c ltl r m t He saw ta len t in th a first „ crude eitorU of Jim Toller, the Ute in r ^ c T K i e i f S e e l h a h a~ m ih y

I t- olher*. Despite omnivorous reading.he rtsds slowly and often when a

•n- volume takes hU eye wtQ re-read n d serers] times before golag oa to on snoUier.X* _____nded. W hst the newspaper edltortal _ locm-knowslaa-Tha-LobsUr -T rk k

Is perhaps the profession's moat Ul- - glorloui port and yet In wayi m tly

5J2 u deacripUve of the w atthm aa on J#! r jard , u a-m le. from I a. a . unW JJ. the arrival o f the regular morning L slstf. Tho m an on the Lobrter Trick He is often a one man edltortal fo tti. (J. executing a seore of dl((erent tasks. (0 I t a cataclysmic story breaks he U

^ Ihe Rcnerel In command, routlng.lbe M various deparlmenta and starting

• the (irst motions th a t In a abort Ume wUl haVe th t preases awhlrr »lQi extra edlUons. eometlmes he U one who l i u je rred in the highest

’f* pasU a t home and abroad bu t on ^ Ihc-down trsde-prefera anonymity

ot. the Lobster Trick.

je, --------From a feature story: “During the

law n:party, the actress' Peke-step- ped cn a lighted clgaret and with a

iw. yelp began scratching a hole In the ier ground."

W . lilcn I9 . |,» u _ b « k bu^ u p away (rom thoM guy lines. plau>—

“*• Jusl have lo let go; "Hot Dlggedy He Dogl- ,rs.ies (Copyright, IWS, laL _ — M cM augbU m dlcilc)______

Looks To RooseveU’s Opp

‘- f t E B R t

- S P E t W

ra, a i n m a a c n , n is '

G u i d i n g n T o u r ^ ^ — _

S *'^ AUOS C1.AM58A RICBOCOIO:ha I---------------------------- -------------, ovE B D o m o ro o T B A ix‘* ° [ ''m n lh a l l -------- i THfl iT iiT m » \ j^ lo tr ln g i to tb a s tw u U .a f boys work- ^ Ing up for the local Uam .W M k days f“ offer UtUe opportunity fo r play, liul

S a turdan prew nt h a m jU m ln te t^ ^ rupted practloe a ad play. X<(mcb 'V- hour ts btgrudged • b u e j t conwmes Z good hour* o f llg b i, and tba aarty

twUltht tlnda Uw orewd atUt h a id a t ^ It.

S f u for small boyi who cannot be vtry rough. foolbaU U a hard , tx -

^ haustUig game, r r t s n half-grown lek b p y U n Jh « H jt* tIl- tw n s I t U h u a l_. ta U o u to ra U p ro p o n ien to U itb e o t- Qy tu It e u give. P laying g a a a t o u t tn ^ the open seema to aw rt parente tbe

M are Utmlng sportsaanahlp, «ndur< .IM lhg .h* rdJu )oo lu jadpaln wltbout.a

whimper, and a re aitU n# fresto air 1 and ezercUe..cs. ThU U aU true, and probably n o r t ks. of Uie W l WlU be the better fo r Uw U experience. B ut Uke aU good things,

he It must be taken In modaratloa If It ng U to be ot Talus. Even coUige a th- oTt le ta are not permitted by good Irr ooaches to pUy m o n Uian a limited I u Umi. These trained men know Ute itl etfect m besrt.'nerves and muacM on of too great a stra in .,1{7 • The smaU boy, howeter,-'knows

nothing o( il and carea W1U> (sr Jess phi'slcaJ stamina, he aob- mils his body for hours on end lo

Jie the hardest kind of work antf pound- «l>. ter-He-probably d o e t-m t-e v e n -k ^1 a enouith to pu t on a sweater when ihe (or a moment hie takes a' “breathJr."

A day ot football u tao.m uch for any youngster, how ver big and

j r h ta ty - h n c i r b e m m c t r t h e T i in e r and huskkr he U the more of a bur­den U he putting on a physique ol-

- ready working overtime a t li t t Job of growing. Aa to th e lilUe underalted

pjwnenis

R E A .T H IN G

.-15 H ts r • "y ^ > K i i ) t M .y -

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•if ' . . _

^IlN A T iO N A L

r 2 S , K l S £ o 2S i Ma . . a t l l a L a a . 2 S r A . « S t e S M ! %

7 tJ“ «» “I aiUitr offke Ink Iq tb e laat f a i < 2 S ? * J » -» > P « n a h « - t te t rw n o tt l

3800 ^ A prejeeta waVtnf- k. m M m So f t t / j e o U ^ c a l f StMMOOM f r a a Un

iS ^ ■ t,P u t« 2 lt ip e o p j» ,t* W B fk .m f f h u blocked M pro ja tu la le k u ’ owt. g y * TO (a h ^ f tw a

r tb iM applkaUaaa 16 tb a t tb « r « «>■ ba approved befon the aeoUmbei ' • t r deadllae fl»ad by tbe P r a s t^ t . / . T ilt poUUeal squawks v e beeon- ^ tag faintly aBdJbW. CTO 5T8aiUlei L which have apent mooey 4 a pcepar- 5 Gig bloeprlots ta d holding- bend

Uaut tieeUoas ebane Uiat th « r have beea doablt-ataaed. Labor, which gets the preralUag wage under Uw le k u p laa and only a n h iti tity y aUowince under boondcigfUnr, la n a r ta f vp again, DelegatMts of

= » 9 m n o a . Binstora c ad U ayon -rr\ who oompUia to Ut. teku a re po<

Utaly referred to Uw other H aS y T -

CA8E8. I h e Ickea-HoiAlns con;.

peopta baek borne. Bare'a bow It alrUcea M venl com mualtki in North

__ W hia the lehool bk Palermo b u n -' ed down the children were ahKted

. to Inadequate jrtructum . Mr. fckea

(k> m loan for a n tw aehaot (Uw peo* ay* p it voted to pay 88 per cent them , but Mlvea) bu t It b u beta turned down

S f Mr an yrwun/t tha tx b nU ef Ubor for the project ia tm . nes. aTAllabl«...ln..netghborlnr bamleta. irty howevir. he U furnishing fmda~for I a t Mrd aanctuaiiei aad golf eouraca.

In Uw town of Bow BelU GWA ttf M llefers built a awUnmIng p^ol but ex- the appllcaUon for a Aw«r and wa- nm ter system w u rejtcted. 8o tbe

,ta m osU u-W aU r imperted-into Bow tiM BelU In U distributed threogh

an Imhroruad system b u U tb rT O t^ u r . workers. But Ui« pipaa are to peoriy t e constructed, aecording to aa oaoffl- l i r elftl U a t ~'’trav«Ung' men

won’t baUu tn the water, I rt aloiw ^ drink It." I t glvM Sow BeHs -a a d ^ Mr, H opU ns-a bad same.

S TAXES, Prasldaat Rooaevelt's L“ "breaUilngrpeU-message tabuslneu ^ w u no wupriM to hU cIom aaso- S cialM.^ Tbe Chief CxecuUre, who b u an

exoilUnt-hUtarical background. ft«- *'** quenUy rtcalU th a t Uw great ftnan-

ek ra fought .Uia' PM crai. R eeine Syitem and Uwn embraced It. He of-

,K l«8 refers to Uii way in which W^U ,* fiUeet h u become rtelgned to, If not

anthusiartle about. Uw fiecuriUw Cxehanfe l e g i o n u admlnUter- ed by O halm an Ilatuwdy. v en

^ uUllUas. -w lU i.U w 'ca«ptlanof twb ; • chains which Uw admtoUtraUon

would Uka to pu l out of business, uw -b« tanU sf-ta-£00p« iaU -W lU i

or- e ^ = = -*g= I,°if backr-be m aku luch a a effort-to

keep up wlUi Uw big feUowa Uiatm .

" i f ” ORPHEUM-J -jwiNmusJiEJa.^

NEWS EVENTS.

IfZBX COKES F O O T B A lX ^am p Letts, M d .-T b i Uiump of pig- aklna echois on Uie naUon's grid-

• - trons.-Oeorge-W ashlngtoa-tI..be- • - gins training.— riiOBlDA-CANAb-OOTS-ATLAN*

TIO KOinrE TO DIXlE->Jaek- sonvUle. Pla. ~ P risld in t Roose-

— — 7 e it-o rti rr ita r ro r-w o riro n -A t= lantle-Onlf ship eaaaL-40,000-to— te r- jo B tr ---------^

NLVVB nJU iiU H n um . E V E ar-W H E R E-B udspert - Hungary ceUbraUs St. Stephen's Day in

--------memory— of—w arr io r-k ln r-^ h oreigned nine centurUa ago.

WUUrd, N. M -M arc h ot_mU--------- Ilooa'of aiiny w ornu’dUniplJ raU-

road achadulet; g lvu countryside ths erieps.

-Mina. — OUnna _ . coUitt.Vare.wlni womin's nallnn-

al golf. nnalU t Patty Berg,:,n, bowa three and two. .

_ _ W a r * a w . l a d . : : ^ 0 ! » « * _ M « : ■ double u twins go into conven-

Con. M e e ^ U a trnlic for “two-

c iM W L L s n s w o u o k Ar k AT SO l-U IU CUP-CSonnevUle Salt Plata. Utah — Sir Maloobh CampbeU hiU fin-mUes-a-mln* uU: miraculously escapes .deaUi when tire bursts.

— JT L O U D A _SI0R K .D E A T n.TO UMOUNTS — P in t picture* (rom

•-----hurricane-ravaged area. Llnsr ^ ------ D ixle-groundad,. :dafflagi totaU

millions in wotat dUaaier alnec

r w IFE^RETURNS^FROM— _ ■ EAST FQR.:_SERVICES

_ ' MW. I t a i r -A telp U ,e ipected4< u rlve In Twin n u a today to bi oresent a t 'lu n e ra l- ie rT l^ for bc]

— i s ^ e r a m T h w e m o m__ g^0/1.y.n<nrwlny ■> lK ^T » ln 1»1li= S m m l i f g tn w ^ T f a p i tn ;^ ! * ^

. a n accident Saturday evening u hi ' w u rrtumUig wiUi pUwr fin raea t<

:, Uw Are aUUoa. - . i ........................• Berrleea wiU be held Ih u n d a j

— ■aftemooR-at-1rSO-o*ctock“ « “ lh< TwUi PalU mortuary chapel. Rev W. E. Haimeo. pastor of Uie Chris-

— •tiHTBbratic-offlcstlngr-IatenBeBl c r-W u i-b e -ln T w la -P a U rc tm ite r7.—

i j r b a a ld « :g y « « i _ ^ tb o « t'_ choking.la r ThBM thlagreonTtBortto-thK -B uiiu d Iness can e an ^ t ^ e r the New dg.- Deal a t U i e t ^ oldlUmA

aS r «d t t e m ost s ttflf le aa fp o ta t m hUek-. pr«<iBHCwn*fit He h l a o ^ OongrvsDd* fo ra o lh roadcnlag th ttaxaU onbaM

u proposed by m a g Bob U .P U -a t » r t M . - H e - ^ h u l « d W j H ^ d S g

Mw Ttiume a ad borttai bf invtalble tax- out ee. Between UW I b e i you can rind a oa t h in t Utat he (avon heavier taxta b u a a ^ llllle (ellow to pijf off Uie

unUl.After

Ota! I OBIZNT.» now d e ra i l^ Uial Ow bey fammii textile report h u pleaatd He nobody, WhUh explains Sectttary «wa Bt^wr's ataieocn t in hU congratu- •wa latory fctter to-U ie,O ablnet com- rjM m ittee u » t T o ir d ia u wen-ii*you- n i could under Uw clrcumslanv. ber m w ttigtand manufectumw, who mt. forced Uie official InvesUtaUon wltti « • t h * ( ^ U J o t a against the prooesa- ie a ^ - t w and Ja p w a H m p o rtJ , are a i ' boycotung Ihe ooam lilee'i propos- ma ala. They ra(uH to-a4oBt tbe sug- I1J gesUon th a t Uiey tax UiemitlTet tO' ^ buy oul uneconomic produc-Uw tag on |U in Uieir tetrltoTT. A* a re- i » W it; the report U ist-w aato-sclw all . U the problems ot this hyrassed Indus- of tiT becomes Jusl another ptibllc doc-

o n ueqctLl lw eommlltee'i only reeommen-

daUoa pleasUig to the Industry w u U w ^propQ ^ th a t we negoU ate 'a'

w gn p e w 'w enw i r tw wm r - a iirI t ifree Trader BuB U U king hU lime

rth a ^ t th a t, and tw h u tm support e( tbe PresldeDt, once l a u ^ d

m - off complalnti th a t oriental eempe- tod titloa w u a serious menace to do* Ites meetlo manutseturer*. .___________

to . CLOTURE. m M H oosm lt’a de- m . dslon to <jult T e x u politics revives wn A question which ImporUnt Demo- M. r n l l f ro lltlflitis dOBVllke-to-dU.- m . c a n publicly. But It h u caused them Ita. a fTMt deal of m U jlrftg. for Ttw political'actlvHy bf Ute Preil- 1. dent's famUy h u brpjight many pro-

teats and w am lim to Democratic ju t headquartera-to both Uie men's and fx- women's divisions. I f the part}- ^ strateglsta spoke tbelr inner Uw Ihftiight. th-y wftiiM ^ Mr*. Rooaertll and the two boya— o« EUlett and Jsm e»-leave all politics

j j r Uw home U u t Uwy write to W ash-ln g to n -a n d th ep a p ers -ab o u t .it.__

*'> On U)e other hand thero are many women who admire M n . nooaerelt

ad (or her tremendous interest In d^lc queaUons. ThoM who note he r in ­fluence In effecting appointments o(

‘t* concern to her a e t approve her ac- •“ tlvlUeiS. B ut Uw "nays''seem to have » - it. Vou WlU SM and hear her leas of

Uw other members of the royal fam- “ * Uy from new on.ce- . . . . .......... ...... — ■ _________ ___ 1.« • NOTES. ITie order requiring

aiwndlng-agenclea to -report to tbe “** Budget Bureau give* th a t bureau Ml no power to stop Uie sp e n d in g .,. . ^ B ut 11 gives FDR a line on bow fast

tb e money 1* going o u t . . . Chair* " • maa-BuehaBan..l»*d_of_approgria.

tions. saya he’U be darned It he wlIT sU nd for VfMfiOifiW mote for w o rk rd le f-a n d h e w u th e la d -w b o

^ kUled off the cottoa-wheat garb . . - Labor-f<ediraUon-m«n-aay-UW]^lll-

s not'support any international labor ^ plan to boycott Italy and EUilopla.

» t . . - - • _ T "

; tO i i iT :N iE l l= 1 MUS’ IESI.IIT

J . D. C irh a rt w u 'elected presl- d in t of the Iowa association a t Ita

— ' annual picnic Bunday a t tho city mp p u k , attended by approximately SOO ‘Ig- former residents ot th a l sUte. Mrs. id - j .D .E a rh a rtw M elected .vice presl- be- den t;-M n,-D an Connor, secretary,

. tn d Mr.'DeKlotx. treuu re r. The J<*- .olub-voted-to-bavt-ttw a#M .plcnle ek- a t the Twin FalU county falr- se- grounds a t Pller.Ht=- — O apU ln-X -w n»5 'rU rrr~ rellrlag •to pres!dent,'p resldtd-at-th*-procram

ary chairman o( arrangements- The In DurK orchuua'com posedorM rrftnd

rho -M n 7 -J .-R o rI> « ’^ V lrg in la -D u rt and Bob Durk, pUyed a group ot

lU: selection*. ' -in ; ' ^ ^ d g e 'A rB rB tre la y r ie n lo r-J tr tje ^ of tho eleventh Judicial dUtrlct.

- gtva tha addraaa o( th t a(timoon. M ln .M argant. T hom u . gave a

JQ. p«n> of whUUlng soloi. accoui- „ p S a a ^ U n T 3 . P. HoughtallnB.

' and JamM Reynolda aang a groupof longa.— --------

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i WEAKIn-

i WOMENlaU - - Osai>e»-l>«»i t n r l e 'tM B i . ttreni ncc Md WSlt ssua uoltM U>* Uar. bUMra

- iJtad*:.wUca:coati«l-«HlmUKllni-s«(- ft tt|wl»rr»Uon-of-NATimAL lODUn:

|D0( ertiBsrr chnntui kxlini; Init th*

e g n 's Ifflpawlbl* to bkv* rieli. rnl

• ^ O w S w w n y ^ B T f t l^ g t . 't l t^ w

b t f htvs th* w jd's

iSin e eo* v**k. H6US« bov-moeh b*tur inu

>?: SCHRAMM-JONNSON DRUG H STOHE------------

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-------- teated-Mlnldoka For­est Forthcoming

_____ BDIUJCy,. WDt'Perv&or DIatne oeltiuon tnnour Iiero TBMdfty U u t a n i m r o f Mtntdolca nAtlonil>f4K it U bi made to dctcrmlM t l» extcnLo{ TMtaUon o t weal^riJ-pJne b«lV lho Lodnepota pins limber. Por p u tt th rw years the ln i« l h « I

■’ dolnff a great deal of damaw In Cit.v«la~aivtalon ot tha 'faitrt.

" As »oon aa tho iun-ey U m»<Se ■ ilc Jn/ormatlen^to itArt tha i

trol measures will be rccelwd. B iM fttUck m t-n Irw s and de; tlw lr egH" In tl>« cambium laye

— Iho tree« u’hfTy><h«'«it8a h itch tTOTlftrvantacrTmd CTter-tnlft-

. treefl ftt ft nnmlxr ef from' tlire , t#n p«vIoitf?r *p:M'

— --rapld-dcstnictlon lo Ihc trcM.Crews.of men will JianiJlo'tho

. uatlon In a nysiemaHc way andk Menfl/y.JoJwiM urw. *pny-t

oil and create aufflclent 1 Jo kin the J a m »JD>out diunB, the t r « i , Worlt la expected to ( tiaua unlll late In Ihe eprliiB In d o r to ellmtnate-the pest befcw arm y of new bettlcs are halt which I.'“In June. Betcmoti uld

J. W. Perrell. actlnc acitstant gionnl foreiLgunervlwr. Ondcn.

—’ ]iift compi^eiiJin-liwiicctlon ol of the eight ERA campt a n i wy

presKd eatHfactlon » lth th* actlTltlea are belnir handled. ’ FcrrelJ n*tur/!ed 10 Ojrden.-fJje glonal lieHdqunriers. on Monday te r »pendln(j Ihree. dayi In the e : t on the la-'pcetlcm tour.

’ iM E l B M E !-BiEOniElSICLOVER, Sept. ]0 Mlw }

enoe Kneale. daughter of J Kneale, atid Otto Platt, aon of and Mrs. Adolph Platt. Norfolk.

--------braikft. w h a ,h a a ’ madc_)il.sjiaoulh of Buhl for the ^ v t 3 ■wre united In marriage Sunday, ceremony-bolng performed nt

ver.' MUs Ficidu PJaU’ and Ed 1

man utlended the couple, The I »ore a bro»n meWlllc drtsa mateWng: acceaorJas. The bridt* ■ an outfit of black,and «hlte.

A A wertdlnc dinner.m is Mr\’ei the home of Mr. and Mra. : Hnhn. Ouejla included mcmbci th e ImmediaUi ramlllcsand ner. Nr*, W. P. Onnnenfaldt and J

------- l \y .^ ------------- ------------------

Buhl friends of the couple • • prised them Sunday evening ul

charivari, and Clover friends . them a atmUar affair- upon I re tu h i home. A ireddlng dance I day evening honored the coupl<

_ _ Cominfl Eueim

l l i e Ftcsbyterlan Mlulonary elety will meet In the church pa

-Thur*day.4lteniw)u a t 2:30 o'c------- ^Th»-»ubleotr-Tb*~younjn^-o

latloffii^wlll" be 'prcientcdihy^ ’ ’m . B. OamWe, and Wi* L. RoTi

■ . hoefsr lately iro{n.Mant!a, will of her experiences there.’

R odT ttecV ra rtH iT readw rielation will meet for Its Initial n te * or th» year Septcmbef 33 o'eloclL n U s wUl bo a butlncst n Ing and lUFreeated plans for lu n e h u for the school children be _d lsc^_d .

T ha Lend.a.Hand club nw« • h u be«n postponed to Ftlday/i

tember 20. . -______________ :

——" ^ ^ T h e —W w en^-O ounell—

^ diTs{\etnDon” t aTlO o*^ock in_____ church, pftrlan. -— -

jMm

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■g J I A M TH IS ;

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u betof A L V AaLor.U\r . ^jccHo In i y rFor the tiaa been ^ In the

nadeba- i T T l

5 ' - : l ^ J ' r. depodt I j i • ;layer of r ^ / — r '—itch Into • ' ; ' , > I ' ■Intft-new — ___three to ' '■ * 1 j 1 • • l prearflisff ; L .’ ' ^ : •

'th e a lt- V 'i ' j i I'-

Ir &to eon- i i i - 1 i

ig lnor-- V \ \ ':fm«-the H -,; 7 -ha lcted t'. • 1! ‘ \ ,«l<5’ M i! ;•;] \ \ _

(tin t re-d c n .h u ' lT \ •' f>n of *tx ^ \ • /im w r u • • /

tb« way ■ L ■*

i snday nf-the tor- "■........

i s - | s 6 c n iM I K

I * E A S T R R H S T A R S ; A SSE M B L E FO R D IN NE R? ,u « Members of the Order of one. He- Eujtem s ia r attended a pot 1.S heme. dlai»r-4aat_evcnlnsjl_lhe_M l* wt year, xemple, preceding tl«t first , ne“ '*««s'on of the aulumn

winter season. L ater a prognur ^ ld l.ao-.p rM /.n tr^ the_dlrectio

M n. W. JL Dwight.Ed U er- —Oencvleve Henolt-yave a p Tie bride >08ue, •'The Tin Oee Oee.” A : tsa with “A ConQuette Conouered,' rid« trore presented by Maty Alice Buchi ilt8_ Miss .Mnry Ellen Grieve sang

numbcra, "Love Calls Me" <r\’ed nt ..Love, You ITavc Made Me a C ra. a n il cn,“. necompanled by MUs £ mbera of ganders. Oenevleve Benoit n e r. and "Tlj© Oride and The Dutch* nd fnm* pjju50letur. "T5)e Usual Way,. ____ _ Mmy.- Alice.-Buchnnan. comiiple *ur- Prosrara.. 1 Members of th e commltte ids cave th* dinner Included

A ,.i. da inu c . A. Sandholli, O Mon. S indholu . Pred Foss, Jr., J . i

ounie •Aibuo', H. B. VogeJ, J* ' Eaton. Graves, Ben. Potter am

iln a Bay.

I stfO lV C fi A R R A N G E D ' Q t S FO R R E C E N T B R ID E ~ . • Mra. H -B ..Loag>-mn]or.Jpn

; Miss Kay Thompson, was hoi tiflrv .A. Vivian Feamsier Moh t^ riari «'’cnlng Bt her. home on 6( Jo-ciDrt Avenue West, a t a mlscellai

Koehler won'. tha-prU e_X or. score and IiUls Jean Sacon, ond hiBh. Autumn flowent wen

lu r a M O -i^ le and home decoratlona. lal m eet' hwlesa was assisted by her me -13 f t S M ? . W. L. F e anuu r, In servln. w» meet* freshmenu. for hot Present In Tiddltloa to the

dren will ree were A!lss« Rehon K « Frances and Jupo Thompson, ale Ulctat, J jtne Kohlei,-Jane Bl

nieeUnt Norma Stayuer.

M ISS W ILSO N G IVES— ------SV P P H R -F O R ~ P R lSN J)S—

As a courlesy to a group of -trf—th e ^ a n d * - who .w ere leavlnL.ib rT h u rs - for-colieges-and. unlversuiesi S^In the ilclsu w iiso m n te r to u p u Mu________.nY ti> lng^t-* -dc« flit,t ir td tg -

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: TW m FALLS ga

! M o p n A T i m

lfl-Daily~Newfi-Pafcteni7 “

B&ADT r o n A c n o k o r ~ i ‘ T in a EAST.TO-BLUU SHI

W M 8T n O C K PATTKRM 33M .•

^ k ^ C f i u u C / f j a i

or azpense to make a n d la 1 “ w»dy to wear around U»e 1

\ V / \ run emujds, drive the car. oi ^ ------w o rtT o c h a t-w m j- ta -u n e x i' r v - caller. Made In the aervioeabl ' / becoming- shlrtw atit i t j le , I'

^ aaddle'ShouIder, ileevea, a piah loned bodice, notched collar a patch pocket above and belo

I self belt. Long sleeves are a t-------------of-cholce-and-w m-m ake-lh*.

a bit warmer (or Pa]l,-Coloxful or bone buttons and buckle wl greatly to U io 'im o rtn e u -o l frwk. Make It In silk shlrttng

— lUht-welght Jersey for Fall.Paltern 2358 available In

______ _14, la, 18. so, aa, 34. 38, 38,s E r r r u m - 3 ! r 7 n i

Inch fabric. I llu tlra ted slcp-b — M K lni_ln«ructlonf=tecludedi

(ksd n r iK N c e N n .d K ) it IW or itwDpi leetM prtfemd) to

1 - ^ ] AHo* autmi paittra. WtiM 1n \ y . ; s “i s y r . , B ; '

ANO HOW . 4£»aJd»H U TATTEnN HOOK IS MAD' hm q Ui«m eot«rt iii forty p*

_____ ruclBatlat m&ioo f» c u KttiproBlim . b K)i««]..4b« and*

, . T ToublH -U atnoI Wtiihiy Reblinu-m ueb 'd itad '

lat DtM—‘nny TMi 4t. p iar-«ae otJt-oa V»c»tioni Hot only wU

i «Ttrr «ucc2i tn * tm ttu r om \ Tou-ll tlt;e rou 'n d«T*iep«d 1 , tuskrl Folnt-«r-Vl«» a itci difwtl 'i>»Mrbln« iptelKl letturMl lENI

_________!£{U i!LSiy,X 2£tilZ j52£L£Lr i n U n IbS in : nuUK aRD TCnK TOOCTIIUU. T w o m

•‘a e .f t ccKTfl.ASOrcn etflw w The « » « . I

■ h t n p t . Tvta rtltM.

T Y a n d C L U BP hone 32

per a t her home on B eh lh A 'E R East tor MLvw Cntherlne 1 • of the Janet Ftli. Beity Peavey, pot'luck Frances Miller. Hnrrlei Duvall,

_MH80i/c. garct Kennedy. Claramoe Irst busl- and’B ^ irJtiC IC trj':------ -------min and ■ Pink and white- was tha {ram was niotlf for th e reftvshments •ctinn of decorations. Miss Catherine :

----- : and HcUy t'cavcy.non b ?

V r e a J T O VTING A T T E N D E Dred." wa» A T SHOSHONE F A L L Sluchaoan. Altenditig a welner r o u t atjang two ahone fiilM Monday evening,.fe" and five members of the Book ofa G ard- mon Claw of the L atter bay i

u Susan Suiiduy school' enjoyed a iolt read course waierinelon. a t the hoicber." a iJielr teacher, P . I»,' Pierson.Vay," by eni)j street S a it, la te r In thi:ompI«tctf nlng

ilttee Jn .if/55 F E R N M IN E R ' ' dcd Me*. TO » 'E ll C A L IF O H N IA N

George Announcement of Uie enjagi J . Koeh- of Mlu Fern Miner, Tn-ln Fa

Harry V. A. Corbly,- Oridlcy, Calif and EI- was. made tn a clever maniiet

■\ kcnJlnRton yesUrday Bltern» \ which Mrs, Francis D. Miner, 1 - er of tho hono^ee, entertainc

twelve guests a t ’he r home 01jDlBJCrly. chnnan Street. •_________

honored The information, reveallnt Monday wedding dat« as September -

I Second tlcih,- was conu lned la min ellaneoui silver hope, cheats, found 01

1i|pi-ii»nn travn. * fntnp tn fi^ d _ d u t plnk'jind White"WM^featuredped « i a - . -------r ________4 Rehon A.MONA C L A S S I /A S to r_ ilg li H iS IN J iS S J!E S S IO N _ _ j :on, -sec- TIio Amona class o{ the -S

£liuah.ai!lCLU i9 tcgulnr mt }na. The bn)ine» and social s i t t in g r moUier, day nlghl a t the home ot rvlng re- Cli'de Schlffer. M n , Roy Bi

was welcomed Into 'the group, tie hono- nlte plans (or—Uie winter's Koehler, were made. A fter th e meeting

son, Jes- Bmy and Mra. Sue Drexltr a? le Bratla- the-hoetess in aerrlnff reiresht

-------- L_ S N G A a E i l S X r l M M i s ^KNOW N A T D IN N E R

3-------------- M m ind -lk tn rJrN rD fty lty7p of her to fifty friends attending an L.lhortly. jt:tlocK_dlnner a t th eir home IM, Miss dny evening, announced tKi M uiida/ Kuvciiiciik ul tiiCll llllllkhlci,

Ige-IUp- Enifly V. n a y lff tn rv n ffir

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p H L T NEWS, T W IN T A U (8,1

I J V l l i \ Twm F»IU. m e « d d ln * i® place next spring.

•'■ A heart and eupld theme ot H llon prevailed, a n i brilUint

I (jueu o( tu lunm (lowers mad R~SA8K. t»bl«*-«ttm U re. Dancing ra B tllB T . «venlng‘a > diversion, musla

played by Olen Bale*’ Night I

/nuM D M r a . 'p ! ^ ^ l f . ^ ^ ^ p r « i d i the -state,' and ' repreK nU if

leant re- Chapter D. P. E. O. Slaterhw

U always Bacon, Mcs._F. P. McAU«, it ie 'houae.' PT tt’artier Bod'Mlss Harriet '. or stop ner.' Eugene. Oregon, all of 1 aexpecttd te r 'A t , - a r a '« t tn a i i} i r tB r - t ^abla.and second biennial convention c I. I t h u orsasuatlon, opening today bi ilaln but- loK'toac NtUBaal -Fork, ida Uar, and one of th« hostess a la tn . '' below the — —a m ailer O KLAHOM A GIRL

iy s ;n v r . n r i i . rfu l wood Miss PcarlJCcrby, Antler, rwll) add homa, and Dean B. Lockard, .-o f this were uolted Iji marrla ling, or a a moonlight wedding Monda} J. ranch a t Pleasant View, sla­

in sizes northwest of Jerome. Tho j }8. 40. 43 stood beneath a huse locuai - y n r a n # durlng-the-reilUig nt iha-rin p-by-sten vice.4~4__ TheTbrlde woro an allraetlv

oniildn lgh t blue wllh maichlj ,1 10 eoias ccssorlei.-.Hie..«mple was a I tor tbu panled by Mr. and Mrs. j . D . ' M plainly uncle and annt-o l-the brldci

“ Mr. aud Mrs. Lockiird wlU iM* SUM.' ^omo In Twin Fait£~Mr, Lock CAPTi employed by the Hoops Coni."S5?«.“ “ " “ “ PW/.rWe-witli —00 -wlUi COLLEGE FRIEN D SiSS'r^.'S* H ONORED A T.D IN N E R r t i TW Miss E ta £ordes, who U 1(ca*. bat fiocn lo r-the V niv tn iiy o t }

^ I* /ngton to complete her senior[» D roB entertained last evening a t ao r BOOK n»-f at h fr hnmg fnr r* group I

ih o r i^ ’fo ru^ ven ltie^ a. r a i t c a M lu Marian Orahum, a

nC the UnfvetaJfy. or Jct«ho.. ____Miss Ruth Griggs, who vrill

the university as a- Junior;.. . fl.KnhU «-hn

I a t Ihe Dnlveralty of Waahlngl n i ^ a Junior; Miss Margaret Me U r ' Mlsi Vatura Van-Qigelen and

scheme. Bridge w u played fi Ing dinner.

M A G IC I.YC LU B !j A renue B U SIN E SS SE SSIO N e Bacon Maglcl-Y Club mcmters alt ,y Mary * busmess session Monday ev ?all. Mar-e Bowles A committee was appointed to--------- ---- nalo-olllcea,. lO-be eleclcd_iiIha color meeting of the club a ■nts and o( Wijj Audrey C/ess. ie Bacon J- ^ accompnnicd hy n s n r a — lann ih r ta

lions. M n. H, W. Ciouchrk lol tertainlnRly ol her trip lo lho Bilan Islaods last . i.prlng.

. ■> «».«- Sweeley and Mrs Joe Ayrc 1 __

o fM o r- ;

J ^ S d ORGANIZED LABORhome of a i m s b o y c o t t a

0)0 m - IDAHO SHEEP

. . (Contlaucd iTom Page On

N Uon law to llie delMntrpi angagemeol viewed the nmeniimiT.ts puv, FalU, to the lost state Icsisliiiuni afl

^alifomJa, labor unfstu. ' m et at^ a Mrs. Cora HadUy, president rnoon a t Bol*e women's union mbor I er, m oth- and Mrs. Albetia Tone^, reiiri tined for uig the Boise iiu iin m and I’ 9 on Bu« alonal Women's club, spoku 1------- momlnc acsslon.nnd pointed o

■Iln* • the necessity of cooperation of aui e r twen- clubs wllh men's .labor orgi aln latu re tlpns.

on tlie ... Hijher.Belief Wage I'rjc'

i r c d - T ;^ U b o r - c o n d i t t^ n r ld atio'-pi'i— wU l-bc-in*de.lg,Jlaro’ L. Il<

of Waahlngion, V. C.. natlchnl' fcdmlnlstmtor,- it committees

» ^ a P | lst u[»n a ruolUllon liecrymg II

ng Mon- communliles and demandlns of Mra. e , for relief workers,* BaTO lt Augiai I to iqm i o t J>oc,iWlj

up. D ed . retary-lreasurer of the Idaho ir s »ork j.tlon , stated that "cnilrel; •Ing, Mrs. m iny workers not resldenu oi r awlated where rclUf work w beini! tshmenls. j^e bcUirf employed, as m thi

of tho Teton basin where abi----- “ ~ Y - per-centrof-the-workei'e-Mie-

can».who-dld n«H»loHg-lh»tei- " 0 necessity for ihete

me MI K T 'e h i “ ' ^ - “ iiloii-™“ i-th.91ildjiavc

Klrjanan, - . _________■

i f S l A cup o f s e l l in g

1; * _____, . ...j tn<i he's friendly U S pupj

- j ' 'T h c n 'h e ’s' off to woricy — M ' — e fl W<n)^ orthe-M omfng

J ..-T iy.Schliling C o .f f t t - . , . ,

!— itutdy-»niLsJepe5i.*l?r®— -------- WithTrea»n»We a r e _ .— .v ^ h d d m r t i i ie i id e u s o j 'p . .

--------- l c W l n grt?f tfie-Morntf<£

H = = & e M l l i n g

■ C o f f c eTheresretwoSchilllngCofTc

R B One for petcolstof.-■ i f l ' bn e fo rd rip .,,,

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, TDAH 0 , W EDKgSDAYM ORN]

i a U a s f c B f e f i i M H H H IW ia n t DOU; l l [ * A \* f t « W i W lU i( B nu>e the ^ W S M s l M H K n H Iwas the W S i m S m m m l U K K I

la beingIt Hawks. George and-Gra

I ' "•Ident ot J 0 n ~ a f 'lood. and - U ^ .

'I M n 'T . ~ let War- »f Chap- r - t n i r t r -n of the y Bt y eI- - - idaho i)

er, Okla-ird. Twin h B M Brriageiday e re- ■ ■ M L I j h E ^ V 'sl«-ialle«. t B m r W W n ^ -i « couplecuat it«« B r f i' T r r r f H ^ B B '* ' ' '

cuve suit ': tiln ;jie> —I Bceom* MD. While, _Idegroom. fifiirtr nu rnn rqeetllnn ln i 111 be a t (e.-»iiirc cumnly "Here Come* oekard is (led. xiie latuji hit opens an :onstnie-________ ; Gay Romance at Ro:

a leaving ^>t W ash- 'nor year,.1 a dlQ- B B S ^ . i C . t k J l S Iip of her

a senior

enter JMiss

Inglon aa McClalD, nnd M lu .

follow.

n o llaidle Albright and Joanauended’ ox-enlnit «».'! ^lary Cnrli*«?»cdpv Mia tee ; a faU moving corned to noinl- '

d n t the JacUliuf p m ram loday.) a t the '

IVHf.'Ar, J,A.>JH8 s h i p ; '

lold e n - AusustwSO.-lIB c«lofldt_PL :he Haw* avi-r iElnK ICOO bushels to U Ig. Mrs. have been shtiipod here. Wed rc served moniiiii! « carloiids of Inmb

■)<•(/ by .Mon!i;smpry. Jiml 15 e;ir-> i.ciit by Benncu coi:ii>.inj-.

AT hired lo do the work. .Wc P - M F N fedm iiun <ib}<-et 10 that ar

’ seek to i!<>i> ii. We will also - -for hicher-xi-KO K.>li;» for th

r»llef rt-iu. The jirc.smt k b Iand to- '

.ai.',cd by ' nCri;-i:i-c-. In oiir opln:affccllni: 1 Hvm

)>emca."■nl of the IIH, coinlcl Uborr leaBtift- .cprcseni- A resolution was also prc 1 I»rofcs- caliinff Jor .in a:nrtidini-iil :u a l the .Mate auloiiiublli: la\va nlilch d out the I make imnK-dime piirdi^cf ot aux:;;ar^- licenrc platra comptilrory 10 | urganlta- who enter tin- .‘I 'lc nilil obiai

. - ploymeni l;.-rc.r jed ___ _A aB ilu :i_U ''li!ii"ii iiroi>(>tltUlULflUj_«IV-ll.o■ptoUabiy [ a hy~kinrrv i - w'^rimn -coinii

Il0J>klnS „.j„, ;;fc J;,ljo;,J l . p:o;>o-.cd 111 1 iiii br«r i b I . ' l"bot—iwc.-ciiiff'UV''. . t : - CC

ns hlgtt- pon'trae; lie siibnimccl fo’ ii/» provl:luiis b ' niiule.Clio, M C -compcnjatlun to .warteS wliI..U. ai.y oceuimlloiwil dl.-MS'

f 11,1 CommllU-rs v.tll Mil;nillJ 01 aisi- opinions oa nil

S . u n„ ,,n morrow mnrnlni! iiml pai-.iiKrjK tlo n .o r the • »

irei-iJiero- tiection of ofileen nnd sr •;e beini; j,i3j cnnvrntinn city '

Lye. y c ...moriraai-aficnioaii. ...

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gfTce,, Comedy - Carieon • Ncrel

: KOTE: I f s AH In, Fiin. and i - Never liaise Our Vrlrfs'

_ _ 2 _ KIDDIES lOe - A«LLT.>i

tNiNO, BEPTEMBER 11, ^986.

Sraole in Orpheum's Laugli. Hit

alng G rade Allen's ablilly tei write In thr nea Ceehle." Even <ieerio Barblcr fonki , an enratem ent a t the Orpheum loday.

Roxy Idaho Today

idan appearinf In th e ^ lg reti k'c in tho 7>*ne Orey*i “Jloeky Meontali

ami wUl, u t j ," wtth ICalhteen Bnrke, jtso p I fa d |5,io o tben. Added featni

thoui.en , B itty BW p^cirtoon.'«-8pi scale does ;\]iu|cal and Movietone news.

' Comlng'Sunday. a thrilling ‘ paper my.lrry, -The Murder,unB CI* Bpeneer Tracy and .\

Droee.

T i ? o Y o u t h s H c l d . l

ich would P o s t o f f i c e R o b lot Idaho _____________ ____________

m ainem - m n k lilaekburii snld two., wero airested a t the FiAhlnR

oi)(>.-es to in Yellovrslor.s park anil hnf :ia l)« -cn - :ctircral=con<m loo.'^-U>a.-l )iui>cClllon n<We'|)o*»f<l« yesiorday a t

Wyo., nnd the kidnaping, otbr^ iilil'd ' w w ler-J. A.-TroUan................ cojnmUj^ _^Blaek_bum said-the.tw o gs eonttacu- names of Oiin" Baw telle,'1'

rti, liJiorc ' jo h n ’ v.'atMr Dj i ', 19, both-^ 1 for bidi,' Jo.w. Cni.'Tliey were arrest) Itie to pay. night by Cody officers and t wlio cou- to the county Jad here.'•use.' poUmaster 'Crollan said tlnil Ihelr I'lfid I,In, „p yc^lrrdny mon; tu I" the j,g opened h it • office.-tcjok-j

,lciicrnl-moucy_Hnd ,»20 lu P' ■.ixr or re. fund«. Oi'iii.. forccd hliif t 1 ulll b<i company them on a drive

, selectionly ttill be ._ = csaion to- ____

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S B W . to .P s w l io l i i a l c a l Infe

(OooUnued Prom Pb|« Os

“ M w f" . gree*' of maturity In'tfte-m ii . IndinduaU senallUed (or thosI Ufiilar /om s of crime. The gi

a.erlm « ef thla sort U acaUe

3 ■” uali. ■ ■■ " I I . - —'EttoUoBBl UnnelJ

"In Louisiana we havo lo '^ -------iae-».4(«t4M>r-mUll«ns^&dli3 T T n ^ ’oUoBM turm otl-dnrtnra

ber of ynrs. These emotions L l i c _ B logroupslntheM m m unltya

ing to Uielr partisanship against llie dictator.

:------- -i^om lhMa.gttupfl.«rery.Demotion, jeafnuiiy. fear, ha trj ger, symfiathK, iravel.s Ihroiii

•• pjycholojicnl netw orti andIlL "^ the mow Knslllve Individuals

— tM ' leMKhkltlW tineaIfw.-am W * n o t a t a i i r - .

" It l i from the Huey Long live agents t l u t iho.acior m day arlu . He Is caught by ar

B b 9 liin s ciirr.'iit. He Is more of 1 E i | bol than nn Individual a t thi ■ v ^ jl ’ “From the other angle tlx

w u ilmllafly charactcrlst/clu__ nlllcant. Tlie more-powerful U

g Q d renU In thelie tw nrln ign ln ;becnntf. Mr: more p^werfiin

th rir new lUs (cor of attack. In fact h iki Diy»tf- for yean never lefTHIm. Ke ar- ■ employ more nnd-m «6-balj'i

"In rwenl monllui. it lta.‘ ' slated. h« did not ito to a

booUi - In- a -b o lc l-tth a n i . 4m tt-Uhoul his bodj-guards. In Y

H M g fit|h .iiiff fpeeeh he said th | H B IKtliaps Ills swan songi

Prrmofllilsa Not Aeeldefi ------«*juU before Ite »-enl lo th'

Ulns.^ n i TroUaQ said about I t mlla

Worland they toued htm the car, bound-hand and (oc a gulch. He broke hU bom tB.fia -hii wiyy to Wotland.

s _

' I V - ' W ' ' ' ‘ ' * $ ^ 7Inn KHer^ return h ll

itJvln'M yi. t - y J f f*e. “Chte- . . I Ivtorea a n "-Sportr^et • ‘ . . - c n

ling newf. ’ ( W \ din irs•der Man.- . KentI .VlrglnU - H J f W ■

j b b e r y

I'p s n t n ff ----------»-o..youths . . ... < i/i j A Po .r.oing'BiATgo J m I . { j t M / hnd m ade

f ^ . K -n i l B'aL L cltc r . - ■ P M V b

' " 1 ^ ^ “ OSOi) gave tlic ■, U . >114 - T ^ S / — “ " " “Jl:

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)k-«lOO In rII person!

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tiad(e, fitaie and Bt<m i j l H K Cents Cnuple----------

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One) pemiuew . every indiridiml (• eritteal m oa in ta the Inpacl; ot

m inds of BIT. o r ba tied. or Io n -wblcb. twse pa r. o r a g tln tt hb& la Uw oetwof > g m n of •D w a m a c e man with « Uet«d In crowd df people vho know hit

................ lh e n J ia * h o b eo o m e y * piibBiI " aon and irttb'detelcip# a’ lloUr ^ nsual- Po*mon. io r Wm' theae lmp» idltlduaU. tfm attm (<n pt atalm t r a num* ^ns serar- •’aenator lim g. because,ho • y Beeord. ahoa-man and a pabllcU'y man I for or haps an arlltt, waa more lei

to the going! on than the a- y Cowlble Pefwn- J>*

o S t h e - plotter T n d actir a f f ^ l a Ihemsehts,- lals mor^. ' 'a n is^m e [ gxATlO.*<E|l'8Ay8 CALL r t

— BED INK D n im ic mg senil- — -may one ^ ^ A N V . N /Y ~ 5 e p lJ0 (fl­an anti- In k -th e ‘m ercury of the bi

Df a Rj-m- therm om eier-ts not being pu the time, ed tn the quantities It w u tl>e pcsi-' ago. O eone H.'Ortcn. station• nelft-ork olared today.* and #lff- Cuuijnanllnf oft- ih^ ' aaleI the cur- on the losa 1

I lUs fear e c n iJn .th e last six monlhs.' fe h l i f o . - - l i r r —■- " ■j ;

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1 hU last ' . ' N O V E D I ■lhl»_w u ___________ ;__________

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T J r ^ t S A M P S O N(001. Into J i u s r c CO M PA NY onds and

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Cnule-eellMtinBB blrccst b « u h «(........KUd goofcn ever gathered In thb Irtt and datfleil cemcdy yon're erei at ■* - •

HCm m iB fiK lE Lo n o v / i« " P i c t u r e ; w l l h

> ct Q tm iR N S ^ A l t i l l l ^E BA RBIE*. BETTY f U R N E M ,'' * INDREW TO M BK ^ • - > r-dwaya FarM lle Vatiatnile,Headnnw» .

A *^g n in T s^ :::s^~ fc .. _ AUDI 'nA CKET'-’-Crlme D atfo’t •Pay''

Serie* . .V„VBlar Bcltne'e .' I,atB Newt Ereiha--.,^

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America's flWeelest Slrtnc- Ifan. __ D lrccl From East ( ;o u t and->'

NEW YOKK'H SAVOY BALLROO , . • ' wflh

" ■ "^P rt 'T T ce " W tc r -dfreeilflf f* ber mani Jeff Caalngton Und t)

---------------------- 1 Happy Jacksons.._____E F IE l-D S ( in p e rso n )C 0 U ) I I E D O H C IIE S T R A

Ree<ir(f(nr Fame—13. Talented .KasleZani— 0 I>. M .-----------E .\ln Ladies ^ Cent

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. . . o i e ^ h e B«4 nm » « y f” * ' « • ®• - v tn lU niM oa Uirtr w«14liir-nIlhV ^ — in 4 M d 'inn iK I »( k d m tb ln r Id hi

____B lhntnrh tm . tte l M w lii-ilm flrt- «------dU d^pnM m onl» ..M d-E in tIl.te ;_ H

tBtnfd to him »nd rw ljn rt h « -t r i jh l d rw m o f n»vi(jTwroJl »t ol

' ~ (he luine Umt. Now «he b (rrlnc m v llh «n her m ljh l 10 bc » “irood wife* »nd nol to dliUke het hw* In }xM'« ta rtn ln too wnrh, I t li * ro itTBfile.

:.C luplcr a— — T i i r g f l tsE s r

- TWO nights Utcr they had 'iuppcr ” > Wllh Mr. *nd Mr*. Bamc-i. I t y u " their nnt_m tivLH i«e wIiMut the ^ comforting prwence of P rnn«s and «

• Jeffr«yr anrt Emily a^ptowneil it■ with mliRlvlngJ. I t WM stranw, «ho

thouRht.'hBw little resl Jh

enU-ln-hiw!be” iT you^M t rnnmea. Actually t»>ey were fcUlitfully Im-

- DoriaSCnoi oin /in rttH m T ivcy rm it-« fo r- sd a t they hnd contrlbiitifd to your hiyb.intl'-’ rtmrnetcr ntid uvk*

'jTtnind. * • /Uko hU wife. Mr. BMiic* was 2.

- cJump 6Dd niddy nnrt rtactlmuiry;, W e list of things tha t Mrs. Barocf

__T»rl<l«l • heraell upon was excwoeaitv. 11.^ of'thlnii.1 lliiit-Mr.- —

BfiriMfl d ldn t bellew In. ; • | j Hb didn't belle« In bobbed hair. | |

__or dinner # t nifiht, o r U« theory ofDToIutlon.

• f t (K t hU crcdo. Bnlly thought

" " m r t u r i n ' ' t t w ’wor’i S ? ' ! “tha Holy Catholic ChuKh (In the PretesUnt lenje. of course); t ^ communion of n ln t i ; and the Bamea Orocery Company."- «

■ Tha dlnln«-«»Bi .WM typical of «'?

ffuUlwl^oae generation and would, rni ' U iho ahould Uck money or cour- H. " Me’. outUft setw al mow. ■ ■

Thfl China w u roao-fprined llavl- <Und. and Iho hcary whUo damtuJc nn (oelled lalntljf of cwlar. There w u be. cold illeod lamb for lupper, and m. n ruhed potatoea with rich gravy, ne Uld caramel caJw and Ice-cream. W|

AXt« addrw Jng a low perfunc- > to rr reniarka to her Mr. Bamcs by talked ’to Edwin about buslneM. Irl nhUe Mr*. Bamcs dlacuBCd tho « l

-DR»ldentli1 posslblUtles of tho Wo- « •* ¥ n ’iilu« iifii7T or the comtey year. —

. Je ffiw relton made It a Ttile never y M huctim binlneiw at mcaU and f l Emily w ^ r ^ - w h y i t r . Barne* n

. and Edwin,' who had been togclher a t the office tJ l day. found It necea- • »«y tc eonllnufl the topic a t night, j

Sho wanted Edwin to tell her ^- about hla business, but to far, ateep- «

cd In hliT'falhcr’a -e o n w m p tltS t “ fomlBlno Intellect, ho had been wt- Icent. Bul meals, sh# had been ““ UuRht to beJlcw, were social affalra. *?

- Mr. Camea didn't think so. Meals w ro purely lo r the punwac of hdWi ”

— Ing body and *oul together,-and you •; •U them and left the table, He didn’t , bellete In dividing them Into courses. “ or alttlng over the crumtM when you’d nnlahe<t......... • .p

EmUy's defection had been » great 'blow 10 hU pMde, and only the mo5t' ardent entreaties from his wife had > Induced him to swallow Ilto Insult.' They'T iust do It, she Insisted, tor q K-hflnli-]i;>ke;-» h en tlll lovrt her

....and wanted her-(thou8h Heavenonly knew.'how he co^WMhen they inu^mn>eJfe ^ tt« _ 9 tK lj>

brenkdowtv adnuielng the theory ,thAt,lllness had temporarily nffeclcd (,j her mlndl Such Instances, ahe h u -

. . , tened to point out, had ^ connec- . tlon-.wlth hebdltary inunliy ; they' g

— were merely (he result of lllneas.----------r — T O - m r c i u r W i i a w n i t t ^ ^ “

knted. bul he wns actuated..leu by Christian fornlveneM Ihnn by a _ recognition of the Imiiregiinble'posl. p lion the PcltOM occupied In Ehton,O t courte the p<altlon of the name.i famlly,waae(iunlly Rood, but atlll— q '

- .-"I ,wl4h_«e -COUld..prtTaU:.iiOTn your mother to .accept llw office."

— M ntrB am w wm f.nylni;, AeUlllllTTIie' — waa-ronilerinie—wliy-tliey~hiitln 'i —

thought of offcrliit: it'to her,' '"I doubt If shell do 11." Emily be

iftUI. •'She W.M prcildcnt' llir<^ ycnr* ot aso. and the bcllov-i In rolnllnn Iril

-^aUiu.U-il4ilWdw.__Ahc J m w .m a n y .'a .

Luey Dames knew that. Stir tfldn't i,. — emteUy-boll.^ve-ln -dlislnatlna-troir- —~ 'II ....... J _

becnu.» tlirrc were .vi few fk ;d i In which f\\i' rmiM dLulii.ite lu-rs, P'

"I *tipp<wp von'll be slfpplni: Into her Jhocs In n f>?w j-enrs." Mr, n

- - B a m e i flutiR a I'cnlcnce Into the — mtair-nnhi'Tr-ff.nTeRition-iixo-u- » _ benevoltnt parrni id-w ini; cnndy (n 1

cfilldrcn, ................Edwin looked nii;x‘nllnBly •it Ii t . t

__He was aware ot ily hfy^11|tr of | i t i ^-paft'nl.i- nnd 'pftTn'fnil’5''” nnxlou» for •*'

___rm llr to ovfftnmr It._____________ "JKmtly smiled. "I <!cm'i know, cu-lc •'

«nd rellslous nrtlvlllM nre th ln « th a t ymi cnn only cscsiit* by ilyltis. - once ybuTe Kotlcn Into them. I'm

. goln« to hf)ld om p little nndilo fhe olher llilnrs flBt."

'M r. Bamf.t r i d Iil-; offn mc.nilntr I; —~lntft-h«‘rTfplr. "I KU'"J ili:! i r r " — Ite-wld-wM h-n-flgiiltlfant - trrtnklp,—r*5V^tl1Hiro*wihlr-bf-rrttty .h tiy i7 llh ~

- other‘lhIfiBTorn~!cw"ycara.’* CBhVfluihc'iI.'np mcnht chllrtron.'o'

— :the7Jwlnkl(r-woiiW-t>irr?p>w?d lij. r■__veiled larcium. in t!:e fu tu re /l;e

__ iatu£k.b<«am«-aocutiuiiu>d-li>-liAVliw -• her flirure K nitinli«ljai«»cv<‘r 5h->

— tam e to IhB-BamesiioaxboId__ :____

umllc.- I mennt cuUlmlng my gnr- 1 den nnd m^frlend.s and my "mind."- . tl;e -m d.-fB ul of coune ilioi.e other _

tfil n p hnre" to-bo cowldered." — “ E ncounierinri^aw nn-cyM 'T orm ■

Initant she read hts pnU tuie nnd■ --f« a repaid. - _ ,- ■ Being married to Edwin. Emily

-found durihft' llw flrtt few ‘iw«ksth a t ihey hnd lived nt the lltll? while hniiTi win ralhffr 11*'* n-’rlft-^-T-tht- -

untl! lt,wa.i o ^ l i y upon ^ r i u i d ”

lira'StAHlT^ w um ^ 1

T7« bllndhif hippthea* tha t-iW . -■ I had ^opel^ to find w u mUslng. o t i

cmiT«e. hut pffh«B» tha t M ajom er. .j _ ihln^ thaUgxUt<m.ooly4B.tDmaaaea.: f-

-Thlnlclng of Ihe.gWs and women of he r' ncQualnlance who had been-

' m arried mow th a n a tew monUu, ■ ahe couldn't find one who wm happy in th a t way. so perhaps ahe.had been foolLth io hope Tor It. .

------K in n r tn a n o r t-n rh a p p tn e M tM - -n’t l«t-perhap.< It w u belter never

.. to h f t« had It. then you could make

llko Dnvid; p u dreamed about them. ■ and ended by msrrylng men like Edwin and being reaaonnbly con­tent. —

During those first few weeks Ed­win waa almost chllil-Ilke In his hap­piness. Secure In hi* conrlctlon that , «he waa permanfntly hts. he becnme ^ mwT<feHnlU>ly-*R-li»dl»JduatJhan. - Ahe tiiousht pw:Mble. Certain char*ftaU rlrilft nf th«-.Ii.» rdfflTi_i1«^ _lighted her: others..too remlnL«ent of hts fntlier, filled tier'wlUi mli-gfvlngi. ' ----- . -

(CopyrlRlit. 103S, by Martan films) ‘

rr- (Continued In Nert Issue)_________________ ^

iPillFirr''RUPERT, Sept. 10 - Rupert

school hoard, following election of i two new dlrecton a t the regular election laat T tie s^ y met In the an- . 1 hunl re-onmnltntlon mwtlng Mon- d^^.«wnlnfT with H, M. Cola..*halr« _ m an; Miss Oladyi Nelson, treuurer;H. V. Creason. legal advisor, andMIm .VMmft. Mnrgan rlcrtr _

Committees for the year will be nnmed Inter. The oilier boardjnem- bers Include P. M. Roiters, Mra. Ber­th a Whitley, I t U Culley and the newly cletted members. I. J . lii r- son nnd Dr. Ear) Jensen.

Supt. H. M. Carter was authorised by the board to' purelmse an elee- tr lf refrigerator for the domestic sclenc«-u(ie of the home economics d e p a r tw n t.

J IO N -S U P P O R T , D E SE R T IO

D IV O R C E S U IT GRO U ND S

Alleging' desertion and asserting she had earned her own living since September, 1030. 'when her husband = ahajidoaed^thelT .r-hom e-^fillbout r . cn^tie.-Lorena Qlbson Cornelius h u 4 started ault In the dUlrlct court here for dlTOrce from Roger. William Cornelius. They were married In Pocatello,‘ June 36, 1929. Thero v e nn children and no property Is In­volved.. Harold U Yeamans df Duhl Is her aliomey.

po lic e h u n t BURflLAROF SERVICE STATION -

’ Police yesterday were Jn aearch for a burglar who entered the Robert O. Denson serx-Ice station on Sho- ahona atree t-smittr- la te —S a tu rd a r ~ night or early Sunday morning and e.'*cnped with >78.M from an un-

-^A-window-hn(rT>Mn-6r<Htin“ ou f “ and tlie bnck dooe was found open by nttendants, Sunday morning, ,

BUSINESS WOMEN'OF------■,“ ::=::RUPERTiPL-ft^WORK- “

-ROPEHT. Sept. 10 - 'R upert B.I p. W; club nltended by members met Monday ewnlnfr al.the home of MLm Mnmle Hull, wllh Mra. Mary OTTonnell a.«l.«llng htwlc!!, . . . ' . . - ■-Plsn« fer the-ycafVwtiric- were ' c11«ru«.f^|.tvlntiv‘n-trt prpjMraUon-ot- - till* chib ycnr book,“ ■w innnnt!tm )m htn-Brtve-now-ln - ;iroirn>w tl>e campletlon of tlie year book wns.dflnycl awaiting returns of (he membership .eommlttce.

am lrofn 'ilim onti rkueiUiljo.cvcnlng^ —

I.OVDON'S M O IIT CRIMINAM-HYUCOTMNt) YARfr -

1-ON nos 'r.-acotlitT?X 'T3rrt--lfrI prepared nnx lo cope ttlili any crime tt-ny, even If It brenk.^ out nft<'r mld- nlRntl

Its rognes* (tallory. tontntnlng-plci - in rea -nnd -descrlp tlons-o f-the-li^ ** land’s moji dc.'<pcrale crlmJnab, U ,,

[KoliiR lo V kepi oiten nil nlsht.I ro rm e r lr It wa.i locked up ftt t p.

U.U^lQCl'>..a f l ,i ,f.vcaUui.-Aiul any-con- 1,1 .Mable Mho thoiiRht he spotted a j

_ '•'viintr[l'‘~man atlcr that hour tiad j, io a a it '^ iH ! tl a . tn. to verify his [, ni'jilclon.'. J.

la Legal Advertisements '_ a‘g I In the Dl.«lrlct Court ihe Elcv- t . “ clilti Jmllcliil tJETrfci of the 8tate I e. of Idaho. In and for the County ":h' —Df-Twtn-rMLT— . „ _ ------- - Z

O aldcniftl L lfnfuurnnce Company' n6 ' 7 a cqnwratlon.— --------Plaintiff.— i;t l , . ________1°JJ. Duw N. EtiRlebflKlit,. nometlmef.. c :e known os U. N. EnslvbrlRht. and » w —U ftrg iv t-T iJlllcbriih t.^U —wifcr f> Ueorge K. Joliuon. sometimes ( ____ lPO Y» in fifO n .TMinvin. m d CpiTA dPlla ; , . J jM ‘onJil4.Kl(ej>,lt.JtfJ. r

r-1 Murphey. n.-wldow; Mnbcl “Mur- c I." plii'y, as Aomuiistratrlx of it i i r " Estate ot Ilczchlah Murnlicy. De- i

ceased;- th lvinknow n h e lrj -a a a < m ■ unknow n-derlsees-of-H etek lah t id Murphey.deccaifd; Ouy n . Shear- I

er, AS (ruslee; Boairtca E. Yule, i loroicrly Bcalrlco E. ICreUv-some... c

k t llm u known as Qeaictce E. Krata; ( {e the unknown heln-and unknown t h f --fleviseertif-C lraTiwTmiz: 1 'll. _edi_-«m :ilinej.kiioA U .M -Charlts t

Kraiz, deceased; the unknown >

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C heira and unknown derlseet otfgi Harley j . Hooker, deceued; the g:

I.I unknown beneficiaries of and U a clalm anu under the trxul of which ll ( Ouy H. Shearer Is Iruslee; the t> y unknown oii-ners and clalmanta of 01

that certain real, propeily situate iw f • In.Twin FalU County, Idaho, and 01

_df.vrlhcdtas the-w«C-halt-of-the tt southeast quarter (WH 6E;%) tf P'

n —*eotlon-lhlrty-cn»-(ai>rto»nshlp «1 , ten (10} south, range sixteen (16) ci g E. B. M.. together wUh all the Im- el

provemcnts. prtvlleges and appur- si » tennncca thereunto belonging, to- ll 5 licuicr yu li all dltc h ~ ^ d water ^ ' rlglits of every naiiire, used'oh said' ti

innd or belonging to same, and t< [y. _e lU JU -(M )_ihana.0L Jh6_«ftplljvL I]____^«!«k_cf_Twln.ralta_Canal_eom- aIs- —la m '. and eighty (801 iihnrei of. 1 e c.iiiUnl Mock of High Une Canal 0 I- eoinpiiny. evldenElng tho water «

rlEhl appurtenant ihtreto; - , n■ _______________Dcfendanti. P

[• “ 'The Stiitc of Idaho send? greet- . ^ Ingi lo (lie above.named defendaiits,.- ,• Vou lire hereby nolltled Uial a .0 coinplKliitiins been fUedagahui you ' - ‘ ill mg P KTrTtrCoUn-^rthlTlevciilh' " ® Juillclul Ulstrlel of the State of ,1 idalio;.in.*iid for-Twln-PalU Counly -

by the itbove named plalnllff. and you are hckby directed to appear ^

~ Itnd i>lrad to the said complaint wlihiu twenty dnys of-the Mrvlee of this tunimons; and you are further

_ nuilfird (tial unless you so appear * utd.iaead to said complaint within *.

TUr^«%* i^nkT'judg^nl'^a^'lM*f^ou [y M t^mycd. in-sald complaint.-______

nature nf ihe cause of action stated 1— in-»aM-compl8lnt7-;and-the-ob)ect- '1 _ .of_sjid Bctloti. is to , torcclcM.thRt j ef, ccriain real estate mortgage made v Id and executed by Fred-W,.Jasper and. ,1 t r Ella^Ja..ipcr.-hh‘wlfB,-to Idaho SUte p es Life iniiirance Company, dated De- r id c<mbuJ3. lS2«..«Uch.miirtgagiiJcai. I f l Kcpfded...on ,tho , I7th_(la^,.0f .Q f- I N ccmber,_lB?fl. in npoH_M_oI_MQit^ J :ie Rages at Pago 517. In ih# office cf i e- tna County Recorder ol Twin Palls j a County. Idaho, Which mortgage wu^ e th tlM>rea((er—a ^ g n e d — to—iUalnlllt s r- herein; tha t the premises sought to I le, be Io reclo«d_ln_the action, aad I e... dc:aliic<l.lQ.tbc.BiortgBgt. are tiiu-a; ated tn Twin Falls County, idahoT t yi_ nnd are deseribert In th«.flhoi.-tt-«a)fa- - s- lion. ._ . I.ts i_Tliat'_t)ielfurlher.purpoia-or-the - rn action is tor pie tale of the mort- '•

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IS S O L D P lE C E \ y / ^ E N ' ' U C K IN T H ‘ Q T H E R E 'S / S S H E L L B V X P R 0 0 A B L > 'IN G 0C^7N TH T O E \ A LOT—

gp i M y F l f f E / - B U T HE IS5 ' liOStNS A L T IT l/P e /-

DOT COtUMU UP TROOf y , - \ IN D6B V IL L A G E /^

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3 — ' i^ I- l 'M A W R lOIS O M C T H IN Q 'S r S ' S b a S i « P O N O w rT H

(fgaged-Tremlscs'to satisfy (he mort- a e gage debt, * to-vll. the sum of £ I »5200.00. with Inierejt from January I I 10,1934, a l the rale of tin per cenl 'I e per annum, and 1839.40 on accounl f o( taxes, e tc, advanced' by plalnilft. o siw lth.lnt£rest tbereoaln the amount, iJ 1 ol tl33J7 and wiili accruing intcrcsl Is e from-Augusl-lO.-1934-afr-len-percent- - f per annum, and for 137.60. abstract « > fharflti, |5fH?00 fe***, X) costs o t ault, and to baf and fore-- close the defendanu. and all per- si* sons claiming ilirough or under si- them of all rlghi, title, interest.r claim of Hen. or equity ol redemp- U 1' tio n " ln -a n d 'io “iaid-pn!m i«srB ntt H i J to Ju y o It dccreed by the coun (hat 1 Uie defendants. The Unknown Heirs .. ftt?3~OTknown~t)ert*ees-of-Hariey— i iO rnrtV rr-n i'm atM rhaveTT trgrtaur^ .1 o r Interest whatsoever In anrt to r said lands and premises, nil of which c , more fully appears from ihe com­

pla in t in aald aeilon fUed, reference' _ lO'wWch'U hereby made for greater a certainty. .

'— Witness niy hand anrt the teal* p t the said District Court thls-34th 't day-of-Augusti-103*r------------- ." FRANK J. SMITH. °'I (Seal) Clerk. «\ -------------B.-n.-ATKINSOlT------------- *“ Deputy.- ", W alters, Parry and Tlioman. • * ; Attorneys for Plalnllff, .■* Residing a l Twin Falls. Idaho, . j:

i NOTICE OF rnO O F Al’I'U CA- P" -T lO N O F W A T E U T O tN E *___-J; FiCIAL USK

Notlca i s hortby~ Rtven~iim ' a t 'c.ao:oO-A. m.-onilBe'2l3t «5Tof Sci>-'d (ember, 1035, a t Buhl. County t r t r rt- 'rw in-PiU U ,-8lato.oi-Idnlia...iicfortii i . It^E .~ 'B ytne, Motar>:,-Putil;c. t)roof e will be su S m in a ^ f the uiipiicaiioK’d. Jm ^ e f i c l ^ use of one cubic feete pereertad-ofH hc-w slers of-an'-Tm*-9- named spring in oecordniice with t X IhBJennaJO id. conditions of Permit f I- No. 16013-heretofore iMunl b v 'th e f . i i ^ a m . e n \ ~ orKe'c)aro'atlPIllot..UiB, I If S tale o t Idaho. r Is • The name and po«of{ico atldress c S- of the peJaein or ebrptutiiion holding t It saldVperoUt-ateJlois3L.Uavii,-Vtta c .0 DavU 'ftod'Alitffl Birlcklan. Duhl B. I 4 P .'D . NO.. 3. Idpho. . - c I- Tbo use to which sakI water h u to7 been applied U tmgntton.-------------1------ ^nio-amount-applted-ttrwiffncfal 1

use is one cublo fool jiir tecond. le —Ihe.DlRCC..where Mlrt I. 20 acres In B£H8W>„ J acres in 1

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f and 10 ^ SW UNEil. Sec.' S.

I rp . .0 8.; Ri 14 E., B. M, ]{I The name of the canal or ditch s . or other works by which said water 0 I U conducled to such place of use a t, Is. private ditch_____ li

t wMfa Is based Upo n * P ^ ? t 'mo. a

. t j e source of supply flom'which' *

. such water is diverted is unnamed I r spring, .

- I J M 1 ^! tember-I9,-lS34:----------------It R . W. FARig,- j; >]• CommLwioner of I

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3 NOTICE TO'C BEmTOns ^ ‘ Estate Of Rachel' B. Tannehlll,' De- “ . ceased. t

- —Nolloe-u-h«wby-glv«n-by-the-un- -deralRned Administrator of ihe Es-

, U te o f Rachel B. Tannehlll.-iteceu- ed.. (o the creditors o t and all per- ' sons having.claims waliMLJlic aaW deceased, to exhibit them with ncc* I cssary vouchers, within six monihs

notice, to the said ..dmlnbtraior. a t ‘the office of 0 . A. Dailey. Aiior. «ney, Security National Dank Uiiild- ‘Ing. Ta-in -Rilto. County of Twin «Palls, s ta te of Idaho, this being the 'place / I v d for the iRuiJsciJon of '

~ H>« business o t u ld astale. *

HOWARD-O^PRAY. ■ t . • Atlmlnlainnor.._^ ‘

NOTICE. OF- ritO O P“ OP COM-' I g j PLB TiO y. OP-WORKS- A.VO-AT. /t l ..rtT C A T T O Jror-w A T T R -T o—1 r • '^^nEKETlCIAL-.U8E t Notice U 'hereby given lha t_at.•- »:00-A.-M.-"6n=lhf 26th-dfiy'Of Sep. rt tember. 1935. a t Twin Falls, Coumy t b f _ T ? ’ln W ls..SU U -Q f, Idalio; be-

(plelJon 'Of a-oria io r use diversion s o t -14. cublo feel per-second ot sub* g terrahean water aod-of U ie'appll. a catioa.to.beneflclAl.UM.or said water U In accordance wllh the lerm i and

conditions ot Perm it No 17183. here- a ipfore Issued by the Commissioner - |^ ^ B e c la m a lto n - .o f. Oia S iito of

I J.^The naroe and posiofflce-'id- l i ( t o « _ 6f_the_per«on or_eorpomiion. I n ' lioldlng., tald pcrmli, are Herbert ■

PULL v w I I W w ^ ^ T r n ^<0D 0! I

4 o - <

I f - a '£ A / . A S f t X / £ v j o n d c r c d -.^ ,...1 1 ^ A P H O N e BOOTH I N

I, 7 H £ V I L L A S ^ —

|~ M -m c -L -O U » S -D tiR: s ' g o i f j g - |7 M ?0 U C H TOMO»?J?OW? FIN

I I -T W E MIN^JTE m s S 16N E 0 C . ^ W E D G IN G E O U IP riE N T A l

^ W E 't-L S T W V a t o n c e - /

- f - m < i g ^ a » P *A teT u p pw A aitm- O R c u e BUlLeTS VC)i;NOE& -

H iM j- U e I S S COMING OOWfjJ- - = ~ / a h 7 — H e - j s s - r A N D w e ^

• p e a . 0 (?ooK / - DE<t7 S01.DIPRS A K E B U IiN IH O f^ ___DOT v a y / . - ^ ____ y

9 - / 2 ^ ' ' w f / /

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I LIJ<S T H E I P E A . J 9 Y Q 0 5 H - - I _ / > A T W KNOW I C A N r “ S Q

■ ■ - LICK THAT B U M . S J ^ C ^ R f ^ l I .BR AIM SA GA INST f l U u S r w

b r a w n . W HAT'tC

fre .= m m e r 'T ? ln Pailj. idahe, p . o . pi 1 Box 973. Hi. 2 Said works of diversion will be

fully comjlleied en the date set for 1 such compJetlon, .and th e . amount r of , water which tald worka are c*D- e able of- conducllng lo the place of -

use,-In accordance kiih th« nian. ... r Hccompanylng liie application for j, >. such I)crmlt; Is 14 cublo feet per "

t 3. Tha use (0 which u ld w ateT hu ' * 1 been npplled'ls FUh Hatchery pur-

poies and th# amount applied to ,, 1 “ 'neUelal use b H cubic teet oer ^

—4.-The-pleee.whefe-'taid-water-U- used u the NW \;M V frBec; 2 irT ,'

f 10 s.. Rr. 17 E., ahd RW'-.flW’i

•- FiUIs:C01lhty--r : ^ > - ^ . — - Jj S. l l i e claje of priorKySvliIch said’ ^

. user is prepared to ejlnblish is Oc* tober i. 1920.

.. ----------------- - J V - w ..gARta ’: — rCommissioner of

. . _ . Reclamation.

li. & laie of b a n Deiln. Deceased. p

a m ,d u '” ncd ^,t estate of Dan Delln. dewased^to the i! . creditors of and all persons having n • t>*hns apa/nsJ Iho said deecsjed. to n exhibit Uiem with the necessary 1 e vouchers. wiUiUi six months afler ,f the first publication of ihis noUce.^ •*ohn:.W..Gniham.jiitomey.for-aald- «dm m tstnnof.-n r-hU ~ o7n« 'lrrihe t

. TylO-P-flllS-Bante & Trm t nMitrtlng, . C0UH{>^0f TwlnI'ra]U,8(a(e0M({ah0,. »

r ih tr-bcing -tnc 'p iiftc 'fix« i 'n6r T n s - -• transaction of ths busincsj of saW ’• estate.- —D*teft^AufusH»,-i»ss.'— - - . ^«-B D W A R D W A R N E K ,-*-^ -II. - I . ... _A dm lnl» l^4 lo^^U le l u t ^ — -JiilLaacf.teatam cnuiLCaa.y . Dtllu, deceased. (

^ — ,NOTICE.IO^CltED lT O I u T I l !

irT ~ N otIce" is hereby ''g lv e n ^ ^ '^ W >* imderslgned executor or-the..esUle I* of.Helkne Coughlin, deceixa^. to the !r c rtqiioTB ot and all persons having id claims against the sald'^dcceasedTW 8* extiiblt them witfi th o n w eu aJj er vouchers, wllhln six monUu afler i i |h«^irs ij>ab iifl>UQn,ot

Id Uie said undfr^lgned a t Ihe office 1- of Harry Q(nBlt. Bank & T r u l n. n|rtg;,_Twln_^Li, Cei‘n t2 0 f r t ;l-'alla, s ta le of Idaho, Ihis be iiiriW ’

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C A N T R y T ^ ^ T H 6 Y OUOHTA 8 CALL ' -P U C N T Y IWPR6*

aPROMCfTOR TO H « /E A S O C r MA D ISO N r kAVN A S C O TTES Q U A f ? e ' i • >1 FO R -T H E . W f ia p e N .T K E Y \ |l irC H A M P I(» 4 S l- T K N O W J 3| \ _________■ ' t o u p i o ' L Ifl j r P T r r i h sC O C L E O E .J

. piac<{'fixed for Uie-transaoUoa of ]Ihe business of lald eaUle. c

9 Dated August'21lh, 1935,r . JOHN P..COUOHLIN. II Executor'of tlie estate of 1

. Helene fcoughllni deceaicd. 1

' In the Probato Court of Twin-PaUs County, SU te of Idaho.

bi-the-M nlter of the-Estale of-Mary -* -B. Mngcl, Deceased.■ Notice ta hereby given thnl Ben- r FVanldm

will sell a t private sale, subject id?: IKeTcohflnaaUonTofrujeiCourtron •.' or afieL t t i r 1Hh fh y "* -

'BerTlflaS. tlie following described ' real pr/perty. situated In Twin Falls ,

; C oun tfrfltn te-of-ldalia:------------------ Lot Seven (7) and Eljht <6). ,

■ , Block Seventeen (17). In the -c lU _ o f Twin Palls,, according

7 —tn*”fiiar*B(niorenaed*pian)i— ' said townslte. recorded in lho_

office o t the County Recorder of said Twln~Falls'County. ‘

. -Wrtlten-offeniAor bids for saidproperty wlU be received by Bcn-

e tamln Franklin JJagel. Itie admln-• u tra io r-o t-th o -esia tC -o t^ M u y -E . . e Magel. deceased, at 141 Third Ave-g nue North, Twin FalU. Idaho.0 Dated, this 2Slh dny of August,y 1035.:r BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MAOEL.!. Administrator of the eslato d ___ of- Mary E. Magel. deceased. .

J® ANOTHER SUMMONS_____ _»■ inrthe-O U triefr-O eart-of-the-R tev-' ‘® ~enlh“ Judl«iarD iitriftT ifm B -sta to- <i of Idnho, in nnd for Twin FalU ■

C^ounly.' • - - - - I'• •;W.--j.*-‘M orrU li-P im nU y,__ J

Elisabclh Morrill. Defendant, I ■ ' a —T ing^gTATE QP IDAHQ BENhg^

OREETINOS TO THE ABOVE ' n a m e d DEFEfTOANT:-------^YOO-ARE-iiEREHJiJlCOTHED,? . t m ^ ' ; « m p l t i n r ^ « a f ^ b w q M

to tbd Eleventh Ju d ic ia l District o f , le the Btato o f ld a h o r ln nna-fbr the I ig county-o t-T ain Falls, by the above to nBmed'plalntiff.-and-you ar«-heteby 17 directed to.appear and.plcad to Uis er aald complaint wllhln twenty (20)

daya of the service of this nutnmons; ce and you-are"'lurtKe'r riMlfied thnt s i unless- you ao appear and plead to in said complMni.wiihin the time here- i f itripccin fa .“ ihe-ptatntunriu*M Kf-

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PgAWWS HKS BUM I f e j )

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aClCTY Y 't O U R S e THERE rE N D S R A IS O N l 't ' O N E <^ R U > S / tsR A V V eiA C K . i - ' SH IP . W 'f l X J 'D H A V E T t)

^T R A IM P L E f^n^ ,

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^ j u j ^ e n t agalntt you as prayed-tn aald complaint.

Thla action is brought br the plalnlUf for the p u i r w .e f , a k l !

f ing Ulle In -himself In and to that ^ r ia ln real jiro p e rty ^ iu a le ta the

• County of T «,m *PalU .sU to'ot Ida."- -ha-aad_partif»i»i-i). r f f v f iw 4, .5 follaws. to ^ l i :

Lot No. SIX (8). Jn Block No,,. _8«venty;nlne (TO),of theO riain-

^ Tcwnslto o f the’ C f tro f T w in '— Palls, as tho same. Is shoa-n on ■

--llie-fiiinl. and amended pfat o f Mid Towiulte, on-fUe ond fit

? .* ty Recorder of; the C o u n t y o f S^ • ' 'm ti-rnll5 'rs(atc~& r‘M ann."- - ~7 ,i|[ain.it~tlie above named defendant;

for tho purpose of excluding tald . detendnni from any Interest therein;

—aml,fc>r.tlioJurUier-[nirpose of for­ever restraining and deliarrlng'said— defendant from as.ierilng any claim whauver..ln a o t L t o ^ d^ i«nri .

. tVTTNESS m y Tjanfl and th e seal of tald DUtrlct Court this lOth day of August, 1035.

'Seal) Clerk.: CHAS. A. NORTH.

n ^ n g a t Twin Palls. Idaho.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

« ^ ^C T aw a Owdricli Besm.

uriderslRr'ed Admlnlstrotor ol tti# • - 7T «la to of Isnlah Goodrich fleam. - ■i: aoraBnmiii.: kud fc-jiJa srcood 'aeam .o-T»nd-8ometlmes-known-as IrOrBesjo.---IS : decfiued, lo the creditors of and all -

ipertoiis having claims against the J s a m _ d ^ a M d , to'exhibit them.wUh -rt-lbe-tikeokriL-m uirhj, . , r 'T '’' I months afier- the first publlaUon a .-.oi;l>tto.nQ|t o . fo th e inld Aam lalit.C , rntor a ; Uio offlccs of Stephan and~

aisndfoKf, T c in —ZXlli—S i n k . J tD, ;rr^ i . B ldg.rTwln-Palls, County ot

l-a iii7«at6 't> rT d«ho .-t« rte> -- >fTing llie-*nr4t-pWeB-n*et1-lot-^th*-r )f transaction of Uw buslneaa of u ld

e D a t^ Augujl 17 .19M.ly------- ■— -iRi..n ..n T m ._ .10 :— Adminislratof —of'-u5*<J » EsUto of'Z saUh Good*!«j1 ■ • - r i c h Beam. Deceased,>1 titepK aiTfiH m ffdRlhir'T-------;*—«—10 Attomeyt for. AAmlnlslralor,-J- .Residence and Office-,— ------ —iir =-Twto-raU9,-ldftlro.— — _

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POM PTON L A K E S ,N r J., !- - f i s h t M ax B ie r ta tho Yankoo

m e n t ' d o e sn ’t ta k e p la ce u n ti l i t r o l t 'a N e g r o s e n s a t lo n rh i ts ju s l n t lo n a l o r t h o m o re p re a s ln ? 0 C o c h r a n e 's D e t r o i t Tigera.-- » T h ev*re l u s t a b o u t In T T g u c

— a h o it^ o rk o u 'P a o v o t« a - :o m y - C vI ’m g o in g to B c e - th e r a .p l a y ■

. th e Y a n k e e s T h u r s d a y in N ew • . Y o rk . I th in k t h e C uba w lJ b e J

t h f t j e a m th e y ’ll have-to -llc} cIn tfta wwM MrUfc.--------

In Ptfffeel Condlllan Tlift d e td po» m u k the a i j t u

nid KtttTo wore when he tlrgt came *■' to town to -iU tt^ -P rim o C im arn W :

( u l lUppIng away u LouU prcparet eu lly ro r Uifl robet Important btcUs . o( h is career. He'a In perfect condU lion, in fact he’» never out o( perfect

(lay. Just w hat he icaled «hen he ' laiocked ou t K lngflih Uvtnsky in one round'tn 'C hlcaco. HU muieles ara bu lglnf and loose, hU bl( elioco*

-^laC fl-bo(trtrtnn~H e-pm >ehe»-aecu- - ratoly. (lnrceW. and no matter how ]on( o r how hard he w oru ne.n«V?P ’ draw i a hurried breath;

' LouU doesn’t know how to w orn----- b u V b a 'U leatn ln t how lo UIK tC '

re o o r tw wtthou t pulllny Into a ahel); to meet the erowda tha t eomej

't o hU a m p to watch hJci and de* mand autocraphi; to laugh and' am llaene«tna«hl]e .I{eU kbso!u le- ' ly uneoDcemed about-the threa t of Max Baer.

No Fre« P u c b e a At Ch)o ‘i n (Igbt him like I've (ought

everyone,'* he siOd casunlty m he' etroUed about hU training quarter*.]

• ■ "Prom whnt they tell me Dacr- — knocks • people • out coy when tiicy -

1 back away from him. rm tiol going------ta -««cr»w ay.-rm -not »otnt-to r lre -

htm M y free pun ch q a t my chin,I]

then n i h it him." 'jIn-24 professional flghfiLouU hns’

h it 30 men like that, and the 30 all ' had to b« helped away.

xBurley FootbaD Coach Gonfident

O nly F iv 8 L e l te r m c n B ack

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f o r 1 9 3 5 C a m p a ig n

• . BU RLEY, Sept, 10-W itIi" • b u t f lv o l e t te rm e n f ro m la s t y e a r ’s s q iia d a h d , o n l j r ' f o n r

— 4 f l 3 4 _ ^ e r v c f l _ b a c k _ i n _ u n l - f o rm , C o a ch G e o t 'g O 'H jo r f 't t

— n w u l d l n r h l r t t ) 3 5 “ c d l t to n - o f th o B u r le y B o b c a ts a n d s t i l l

' lo o k s A t th e c o m in g fo o tb a ll s e a s o n w i th a n a i r o t confl*

_ . _ d e n ^ _ . _ . . . ____ ._*___ To date M candldalS .- moat

■■'of whom h a « h a d 'f r ti jro r no .e r- ’ perlence In handling a pigskin, have reported (or duty and are diUllnc

_ for tho season opener against the . Oakley Bom eU here BepWmber 2t.

QolnUI o( Velerana Lettermen returning to the squad

• are AcaUurrl,,L.. Bell, Cmner, .D, T tn o r 'a n d -m a e rT li f f e 'i f & n n fn -

NelUon, D. Roddeld. Cheney nnd Stalker aaw some duty l u t season.

-------- I'ootball--cBndJdatej-'wtio“ BTe"cinthe field and show prospects Include U oyd Allen. Doln Adiima.'Dug Ad­ams, J . AcalturrI, J e u Bldegnneta.

§ L B ^ w a iU ,.Q m s e s u r tap. 'n,N»if,r» •?— B ellrronsrC atm unrH aro ld Cooper;

Oeorga Crawford, Irx'ln Chfsler. Don Powell, Denny Pace, Dclton Parker, u a x Dayley, Jimmy Edoeln, Blalno Egan, Leo EnitlAtid, Van

— Z can.. Clarmce Glover. Wayne;■ l^ w leM U lp h Ooold, Fmnklln Oor-

u S f ^ d ^ " i L S : rE arnest Matthews, cinlre MatUiows.l Boyd NleUon. Jack.Roper, Bcnnyl p ra « u e . LaMar SUker. Lcwcll T#y- b r . j A ^ . ' n o - l o r . CharJu Wart.l.

. Blaine W arr, Wllllnm WoodaU. Ver* »on Dawson and Elmo H i^well.

Ponowing the . acttson..opener against Oakley. B u rley w il meet the Buhl Indians here„acDtcmber 37. and on.Oclobe* i will make the! trip-to Pocatello. Twin Pall* Bruins play here Oclober 11 an<l Burley'

. ^ t e b to Btackroot on October 18,' A raarlcaa Palia--larade«=tho=locali ir ld lro a October 35 and Runort nnd'

. Burley will play the Armlsllcc day! 1 - ««no herc,-Novcnib«r n : -------}

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/■ Grrenberr. Tlgets ........................3*iP g iw .^ D ta v w .............. ................31

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t f B o n A g r : l e a v y _ W M l ce i g h t S c r a p p e r R e v e l s

f f e A n d T F o f e c a s t s ” ■

^ W o r l d - S e r i e a ---------------------- r

I., S o p tJ O K fnJy MW to kco B tnd ium , th o u g h th e « o g a g e - t u S e p te m b e r 24 , J o e L o u is , D 6 . j u s t a b o u t g iv e n ,u p f i g h t p r e p a r - ig d u ty o f ro 6 t :n g hom o M ickey

■^C8s,” h e dceW cd to d a y a f t e r a f ^ ^ r h b e r ln B r ^ J i r w a r d S O T r ^ B o tly — '

i J ' M a x I r i q r e a s e B r ^

~ Work in Ring!ar SPECULATOn, V. Y , S e p U w i r me Max Da«r Increased hla (lore*-W rwoiKtt«t*lx-raniuM:iDfltr:WtJiertz res loalng aay of the punching aeen* tie . raey tha t erit/e* h«r# neUe^d la j l - his training aetlvlUei here.K t The (onaer heavywellM ch««*10; pica ba»fdzjwo-J3UindtwftPieSl. he irllh Wlllle nfcQee, Teny Can- in eeU. and to o ' Scoixa and they

>es caught most everytblog M ix :o- threw.

“ M ereaffipreted htfwotfcwri wM*~ -i8ng_ninnii p( em rtljW tJIa

ped the scale* a t tU after be bad _ finished hU day's chorea, rry ,i> w n n j be iln r drill

b schedoltd for tomorrow.

ine! ‘

iV T H E -

" BIG p v >t S X \J ^!r».| — ^ ^ ^ ser»ey :------ iBy-Tlie Aiwclaled-Preu) - •Ing Buddy M jcr, Washington veteran Iw Trho~lJ~bsttUn(r-for-th»-Araaricaa iln,|ie«gue batting champlqnAhlp. showed

i Big. Six j'ejicrday. He thumped out tiM.’two m ts In four tim es.a t bat to ell w nd Ills average up to a a In*

crcase of two polnta and within sev* en of the pace setting Joe Voamlk, who dronwd two points.

/rhc.al4mdlnjsi_ ___riije f! ’ ~ AD R

. Vauihan, rin tM _.U S 101 ISl JJI

ItvtneH, Cuba _ W U m Ol«nb»fr. TIStn _5*5 iM 1S( 4JS Othrlr, Y inkm __,41) 111 IH J »

ck ~V a n d a l s t o P r a c t i c e

C T n d e r M e l d X i ^ ' t s

MOSCOW, eept. 10-Long prae- Uce sessions (or the University of

t h Idnho (oolballeh this (all will get i s t I plenty o t light. Poles and new light* ;j[f- Ing"cin3lpuicnt bBre 'been'ordtred'by .1 Graduate Manager George Horton. [‘A’ L'Ojeznew fleld_ll«hU n5-sy_t^-w m 1^ fum lili enough iHumtnafJon

;ill university does not contemplate any jjjj evenlna contests.

f l - .. ^

gilEurfcto-Meet—I Tommy Corbett.a Ogden.Puncher-Schedulid lo « a ' Battle Nebraskan' In ™ ------------tcfllon-Rlna— —

jda <\d- "

Jickle nutke, Orden. syntbeUe

nr» ^m naurilnlti nrra. nnil Tern fnr )tr, -Oorbeti,'O maha beaer,-ar* s«hed~ lej. iiled to renew rivalry in Twtn ton FalU Ameriran Legion hall. Tnrt* !tn, day rvrnlng. Srptem bm IT, ae>. fan rordlne to a trlrgram rec e lr^ rne: from I.pi Brown, Raise promoin, OT- here I.Mt evening.,

— Burfce;-*'- enappy-bOT'f’ who-ijas ° • upon sevrral ocoulons graced the '” ;lM a?le City arens; edged out a close

j dcTL fon over tlie Nclnwk^in-bnjoUe crtrly th li summer and c irbe tt, with

r f : rv t o » . l t o * ly l « t m « K ite l_ (or' irweet revenge, 'r te bout U slated__.for ten ro u n d ^ ' _ ______

n e r t ^ . . F oo ih l on~Tl6»s Card leet Corbett fought In Portlind laat l)er Friday nlnlil-nn the Ihirney Rosa- theiBnby Joe Onns card and sccnrdlRg ilnsito the words' of-R nlph J. Davl*. rley^BolM, aeeretary of the state athletic 18, commission, "'stole the show."

>cal^or= th«-M m tW n£lop-nro isa :bS 3 >nd,mnlched K, 0.-Connor. Richfield see, liny,nnd brother.of Kid Ciinnon, against

I Mike -D und«, a ( u t feathcrwelglit • - .:from -the-eaat.-In -ft fcpeclal -evcnt

lEverelf Reagan, Boise's coming ban*- ; tamwelRht. will mix s lo « s wllh Er-

nie Mflrrun Othyr hwit^'on tha Stk*, Iround card hare not.j-efbeen an*. rnomiDed.. ... _

Brown'win operate uhd^r the T w in; W Palls American Legion license here l

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; ffftlc .prides, including Aleck fltev,- :cns: and-T uffy-pordrtnnh«-8poT t- J- Shop fvm M prospeetlTe prellmlnwy 1- materlaL * ____________ __

-3| A .M Em C.\N ASSOCIATION

31. *’anl 3, H anus f l ly T J ^- __MlnntapoUs J_M U *aai*a -7_____

60J ColnmbM t.U nU vU U -J_________5SD J Jndlaiapou* 1, Toledo 4

KAijLST)AlLY:i

s’OT go;-a ia n tsyt^ W S E Q )Is TrimsDi

S“ i B IT SY J . / ' , ' t j s g A N T

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i Naw Build5~New~ 3 Gridiron Machineev*ilk, ' _____

Lieutenant Hamilton-Forced ^ to Assemble Team From

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JJ* By RICHARD n . B IL IO IT . (Auoclated P reu Staff Writer) • AKNAPOLlfi. Sept. 10 (/P)-Like

_ the '<»".ahlp$_ofJ.he_war.tline flt«l, i t s ^ academy's (ootball team

{hii (sit will bo a mTtlery el»-en. Its strength and dee^tlon will be

^ unknown until tute'd on the anvil ot competltloa. ..

ht* Upon the tblUly of 1034 substi*

fln. depend whethe; the Na\y Blue and KiU oold.wiU.coQlinue.to.lb’_]'l^torlous-Ion ly ~ --------

Seven members ot the team and ‘ny Ifl of the « r» lly squad wew grad*

uated. Gone are such buU-atks as Dick Bum s, guard; Slada Cutter and

- George Lambert. tacklc.t; and Bob Domln and’Bob Mandelkom; clever

joli in the graduation of B u a Ber­ries, aU-Anurican halfback, ahd Bill

W Clark, fullback and ace punter. I l l . - Depends oo-UnWfd Talent •

I t was with these men tha t Lieut. Tomaa J . .'Hamillon. 29-year-old

t o hfftd.coach.in hi» firrt y w _ a t the— fleademy-welded-togeUier-aaLfluUlL

that laid low all (oes save t)» Pltts^ burgh powerhouK. Largely (rom un-

— trlod-tilentrho ts trying-to-assemble another such machine.

, He. shouldn't have much trouble Ttllli the middle of the line. For Cap-

5 ^ Q?eMhfrwnUr-Tws;,a qd j3»fi tmnrda should come (rom among“Divld Zn*

“* brlskle. dlls Cole, Rivers Morrell nnd Rny Vogel-all pnrtlclpanta In la.M year's 3-Q triumph over Army.

— The tacklc^ and emls. however, promise to take a deal of , dlseov- prlng nicharrt b'. Bull. 1r„

,c f Who played against Army nnd can fin Cutter's plaeo aa a field goal kicker.is a promising candidate.(or left wing. Chief among the baek- field candidates are John Schmidt. Newell Thoinei; Tom 'Edwarda'and Joseph Evans, who wns Clark's un*

__ d c b l n d y ^ _ ; _________________ __Navy will conUnue llte style ol

ftitnck so effecll\-ely Inaugurated last >-car. This Includes n com blna-'

'V^ Uon ol short punt formation, with a Jump shift to cto»-lorm allon, plays breaking from a single wing,'right or left. «___________________

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P i i i i i mBr- I ' v* I ~ ■ 11

- MAY. J___ _ A '.C S ^ A IA IU Y -“ *• A C C C M fl* ^ » r \ HAVE y o u •

- M t a a A O t o s s J i i - e e E H : ^ :- m e ^ w A t T i N G

... ......... . . •'

y :N I ! W S 7 T W 'F A L U , - I D A H C

»IKG TOr S t r t r s H

>/ Tennis hn Budge- B ryan—^ i te y M iF a n t

- Com pletes B iggestU pse t of Y ear ,

F O R E S T .H IL L S , N . Y .,- S e iitl 10 ( ff ) — T h o A t la n ta

a to m c u t d o w n th e d a l lR i rn ia, .co lQ am -tfidA y4__________

In c l i f o r_ in c h ~ lh e g r e a te s t fc l i t t l e p la y e r in th e w o rld . B B r> '» ii_ ,M . G ra n t , J r . , th e L jG e o rg ia g n o m e w ho s ta n d s 1 s c a r c e ly - o v « r fiv e f e e t, com - l ^ p k t c d l t l i e . b l B g c s t le n n i^ u p _ -

4»»t-of-tha-yaag.wh«n.he vaiiQUlihel lowering D on'B udge In (our K ts. 0-«, C-4. S-1, e-S, and gained the scmt-flnal round of Uie Mth United s u i t s singles ehamplonshlfu / . ' .

------I t -T a r -f tn -o Jd -s to rro n r r-a g rti- u-iih an .un-iffil,H fi-B nglt._gan t

became a "giant killer" of promin* ence in j ; i 3 when he. breeied

_ thmugh SIL^fforth Vtnta la t \ n i m sets a t a tlm# when Vines v u de-

- f«ndtng Iha naUoaal.lltls,.He's beta taking periodic falb out ol the big fellows ever alnce.

llalU Tonngiie^s Rla«In subduing Budge ha ’ halted,

tcmiyimrlly n t least, one of tho most brltliani meteoric rises of a young* sler In llie hUtory of the game. Budge. u ith vlctorle.^ over Bunny Austin Bill! Baron ODltfricd von Crnmm a t Wimbledon Ihls aummer,

— was deeded seeond among the Amer- Ica a^ itrn n is and conceded aa h a v

r— tn !rtne-bes t“ cnnree-of-dethrontnr' cliamiilon Pred Perry of England.

actually lojt to Uie Atlanta atom [ P yesirrday when the contest waa iC stopped because of rain with G rant

leading S-1. 0-4. 3-3. Budge thrlvM on apecd-ihe lu rd er 'an opponent

A / j ^ t a , t h s ball the belter he likes It.----------M erti-Sldney-W eod-----------------1 G ran t's.v lcion advanced him tft

the penultimate uu iid ; ia« oppon* e n t tomorrow wUt be' filling fl. Wood. J r . Davlj Cup alternate and. lormer Wimbledon champion. The'

- other seinl-flnslisa are Champion lv« Wllmer Allison. These.

, conlesls will be played in advanoc o t the . m atd i bctwcui Uelea Hull Jacobs and .\Us. Sarah Palfrey

the women's champion- ^ ship, which Miss Jacobs has won

Uic (lo.'il ih rw years.

;ll- •" J - P O L -IT IO S -T f lE N O -IN -—

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conser^-alive were named by theRepublicans, . ___________

Demands Repeal of La«a_----.JU -----w h]lo-U w ^plu l-gaa.uk lng .lm «.

Long's death tcould affect the nn* >111. Uooal-poUUcal plctun, . Jamea H.

Tliomson, a New Orleans publisher. .. .wos-(lo<nandlng‘.-an'lmmc(llB«e ra-

peal of the lan-s that gave Long hU

^ I 'he chief question Id (ha capital— j a nntl nn unanswered on e^w u ;- •

“ Can-'ttnymjc-tBke—Huejs-Long'i place, pick up the reUu he laid

Ull down_ati<HSrlve into lhe_naUonal scene as he appeared dei«rmlned-to

' do? -l>'« • Most of those wllh some knowl- iP’ edge of Loul.sliiua said he left no

B layhold-to|K(he r- ttf f -wigtty-'-vifyiny 'O ' elements th a t ncTTl' into Iho maliliig x ll of his slAle poiuicnl machine which In waa-.the foundallon of hla naUonal

ny. prominence.llic y rend Wn Ihc slatemenl by

3v- thn Rev. Gerald U K. BmlUi of I, Baton Rouge, national onianircr of •JJ, the *shara~bU f« 'eatiir-cn»a.-tnat

th e eluba would br Inyal lo Om'ernor . . . O. K. Allen, the (Inl signs ot an .^2 c f f o m o brsrmr thf-Ixmg tcepler I'j, upon the Lniiitlnnn exKUllve.

Bold Man lU quirti----------W hether ihe lormer DsptUt Sun­

day school t>:i>rlirr would step out

,®. completely litditi'-n him tn the pnit.and move firmly nlifad wna a ques-

I,* tlon tha t few wnuld attem pt lo answer. All nsreed tl i a t . l t would lake a twW and strong man to wear

" sr Long'a crott-n.______ In aoms fsritnl quarter^ tl waa^ -WMhiw^oHBi-iniiueflee.natJpnary;

had been on Hie «ane. His mall, .- .w h ic li reacliL-d.a-psak,durlng_lil»

5 - r«dlo quarrrl ’wiih O enenl Hugh 5 ''Johnson, had (iropped off.-~ — - u '■ Admlnlsirattnn Irsdera' also' had ~ l ) , lost no opporliiftlty to tell the public

_that_L(MJH'«-dtn£icncr.Jd)ptoprt<.t J . rions'b lJl /JJJljuiirr had been T e------ rpoaslble-for-UUlng jccls lau im jac;

rylng'apprQpriaUuns'to'altt'cnpplcd children and the aK«l.

>, ..., Dul.Longhlm'fllfr'-fu.iedtoj^dmit J =3h«t--he---wM=slipplrtjr.=^ly-n-f«w

^ ' R oaw veirio (Ifl)ftte wUh him in "Lonlslana: In hix characterlstlo man;

I - n e r , Long aald his o»Ti presence on r thft niatfnrm wo-.ild guarantee a t '^«^^lwdi„

- —Long'a ha lrtd jjf ih? J>cw deal hnd heeomn almost an obw.wlon in the

1 ' iast two yearr. ll'"' called ll the 'S tfe — VltmrrtftnTr“-T^m»^A-{»w-monlha^ ago, he told a r 'linrtrr-hls support------ o(-RooMv»lt. for-nomination a t the

Chlcflgo convention "makea m«

H 0 , ^ N E S D A T M O B N W a , - !

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^R fe^A inatenc: , Colfdom Survives Sub-Par Struggle

William Lawson Little, Jr„ Routs Chicago .Undertaker

r„ Atter Uphill. Battle In Defense of Championship

5t - w p n n rT ;p j= = K ia f fir- a » ~ '’« irtr-J^et«e“ ^ 1 toward hta (earth i«e-

. critive nnlIonal~UB»tcBr gait - ‘r. .ehanipleruMp mUMA> U w a m W -Wttlr.-jfH of 8an.rrm neboo.aw - n- vlved a aeeond ronnd b tu t a( aab- n . par ih e t making today ia dtfeSH— ot.liU Aiaeriean erow a., ...........

While at lea.it a hnlf docen (a-= «rflle^-lnclu^;na::^SeotU nffCIre:^

doubtable Tony Torranof, fell afoul . . of unexpKted pltfaUa In th« "sud- ' den death" 18 hole matehea. the ■ cldnilng Californian bludgeorjed an- e l tym fr.

lly to g o o u tan d a lu g w ith th ec h an i-5 p '”"-

Din U in . Chicago undertaker, took » Jf»r'.from U » par e ra c l^ g eg- ample of young Rufua Kihg and

^ but not for lonjf, or w ith iue)i spec- “ tacjilar effect.

i«** T o ^ DttT*eaJ--------------- _i----------------------]lg So Jittery on the first tee th a t he

topped Ms drive, a fte r a fong delay, and ttilled the ball barely 30 feet.

^ Lain recovered sufficiently to get a hnlf on ihU hole, aa th e champion Uireo putted, and then (Ired aensa-

* tlonal pllrh shoU close ejiough to “ • the Uilrd and fourth holea to get a ^ brace of blrdlc thr?ea. er Tl>l» left UtUa two down, with

smother aphlll fight on U* hands. y . but he eame back w ith a «har«e- nj- -U riil lfl Mu t la pa t r * ln -ta.tBBW-

nltlmately. 8 and 4.'« r ■.'■Lillie's " is ih codWUUM vie tarr im in nntlonsl am ateur tiUe play. In aa Amrrlcn and G reat Britain orer a n t two >-ear period, left him aa strongly •0* entrenched « j ever In a fWd that n t waa cut from 138 to 94 player* to- t . day in preparaUon (or a double bar- — retied M sUon.of.twa.lBJiale.lounds

^morrow. n - . —

“a DUCE.CALLS^DDitlONAL S; TROOPS- FOR LONB WARise ' .,J-100 (ConUnued Prom Page One)'

■tf 'no reasons for hU dKlsioo. n- T its Italians contended his re/uial on waa unfair, since th# BrilUb wer*

allowed to bring In IM Bikha only a (ew daj-a ago to reinforce Uteir legation guard.

Ce»ra« Agalnrt WaU_OESEVA^SepJ^,_10 W>-EfforU of

i f * iiu h i rn n n « i tc e .i t . \ l> < > :i^ ^ '.o ( the League o{ Nations to keeii lU ly nnd Ethiopia nl pcace apparently

__ had run into a stone waU tonight. Ije An' informed source said Salvador

Da M adariaga of. Bpaln. chairman • of th e sub»commlttee of live na-

l r . | tliw«~'li'iiH rfTwrtfd 'n b common in* ground had been found (of^a lolu*H. Uon.____er. Converutlona with Uii ItalUn ra* delegatton.-the- ehnirman -ww.-re-. ftls ported u saying, have proved "very

far (rom aatisfaclory.’^ Prom reliabl# sources. It wa«Teamed thfi:M-'dJ«e4 W "Port-

iJ lng 'i4rih«-eom m itteB T «uiu-of-hU contacU with both the I tf^a n and

’Jr Ethioplan-repre»enUMv»s.-sald-his “ Inlerviewt were to far from being

satUfactory th a l ll seemed doubtmi whether it would be worthwhile to

" r . Dumue them f i r t l^ r unleu some-

, ,l —Repr4s*nlaUv«a of-Bpain. Q dlain; ch Prance. Turkey and Poland compoee , . i the aub-eommlttee.

Wllh the arrival here of Sir Sam-I,y u d Hoare, British foreign secreiary. o( efforts went forward between the q{ tii'o .blg powers. Prance and Drluln.

lat t<» re*cftr*-*ahitlozc— * ‘lor . — ,

ler m adder than anything else I e tw dld.-

. . . ,...-ThrM U na4-PoU U eaIly.--------in- ‘w ith in th# administration circle ml wer# many who had received po- is* •H «c*i-U im U -f«a-Lou!ilaaa'4 .nU - .M. er. Senator Robinson, ihe Democrat- » . Us leader. Senators HsrrisoT^a‘0 - 10 MUa>, Bailey (D-NC). and McKellar

jld (D-Tenn), on one occasion or an- rar o ther had been told b r ^ n g he

would (ight their reelectlon In Ihelr r u c v n states.r y ■^T^iu3y'beJl«v*d'lh«“ X0Ulitanan's ill. poising would linve'llllll!'r''asen for llU ,fu rth « r.JM lm ln lslr^ n efjorU to gh lim it senate debatenioulnw n'T lad -T plw m ed''to seek a -b a t.to one.-man .Ad filibusters after Long- talked .a llie slrategle i^dmlnUtratlon.blU io an i<it j»dloum m entSlfath.____re- —rTTiomMDrln-hirgtatemetit-IssuedJ t; ;here,.M id: _ -led —‘L o n g 'i '-d u th ;- Tiewed-Trcni - ita

public etfect, should «Ivb Louisiana n it a political b rea thbg spell. The laws ew W UCJFU«Tcnacle«fct<ritrt{r«t«L4

gxt/inil M« in pealed."

inr _Som «th lng .of-the_vk«_tly tt_ ’aaa oo held in m any Republlcnn quarten _ a exp resw d-by Senator Schall

md " I feel he did more than'probably;he any other m an In the Unlled State*S t in bringing (o the attention of theIha -p«opU-«hat-thA-«dm lnUlnUon-Uort doing to them . He aeemed to be able;he to get a hearing vjhen nobody elsem# eduld.“ ' ■ ■

l r S E P T F M B B R 'l l r 'lW l7 ;—

. ' . J • • V ' • " _ .

1 M I

New Yor) ' Senate .. ..r■“ 'chicsgbaiiB 'Cnm K ijpf p., S eventh S tra ig h t _ er T rium ph ‘

If' NATIONAL LEAGUE

'ip New York l^ iW U b ttrg h 1.3 BroeUya «. aoelnaaU 1

» . - H T T S B U R G H , S c p ta O .(/P ) » — TViih a three-r>m ra))y jjj •* th e n in th , t h o N o w ~ '^ r k *• G ia n ts c a m « R ro m b 'enm a to ** w h ip th o P i t t s b u r g h R r a t e a

4 't o 2 - in t h o se 'cond -gam o o f t o d a y ^ d o u b lc h ea d c r— a f t« r-

■ w r i ^ n g lh o f i r s t 4 lo 8 a n d d - .closgd In o n th o le ag u e lead*

^ le 1 cuUi«*a‘nndlSneu»o; Dlutuin aad

Moor, t t --------------- 4 1 1 * 0Hd Jm W n 'J B ';----- — J T " ?

Ul6?r ef - 1 4 0 0 4 0rc- o u rf • — « I 1 J 0

UtscuKl a -■ 4 0 1 * 0__ p y« ll M ---- a ? j ^__ o»»w I i... — ~- i 0 0 e e^e sciiumMbtr r ~ a 0 0 0 0 ar. Dsnalllg ** I 0 # 0 0

Bmiin p ------------- -_e 0 0 _o 0; « T o u ts__________ J4 *4 1 n “ion X-Okttcd Icr cn ta tn Sth.

ii..D ttt«d tor ecburaubcr 1a lib. .to ridibBtih AA n N 0 A

t ■ Jenttn 1 ( ..................* « 1 ] 0“ iw «r el --------------J 0 0 4 0

p. Wnner rt '__....... 3 o I i oJ a - ! ! ! ------------ i ! ! ! i'*• Toung n _________ .* J a J *»- TJirtiBow IB - ! s i I !IW- Otwa^q..............I — S—S—* - iTrtroor ■ ■ 0 S e . 0 0

DIrMtcr p ,.ii„ • , * 0 1 0 0iry |U Tag»ng- n - , iA = ^ 2 ~ J i ' i S

n u u 1 "? n *7■ » »-JUiMd /or Or»e» lo >Ui. tly t»-llslU(] (or DltSerir tn tlb.

K>- trro n — Tenr. ‘PisTeno*. Two MM IT* h t u — Ott. JsnjtD. Toung. .IteM btM ids bit — Ouhr, Ttievrnoir. Double pt>r« .*■

tS m . WBoSt.pttehar —

n- — Cardlnals-5{afl«-Rally-r-' l - 6T. LODW, Sept. 10 W V-Drltetr IR to the will by. Joe Bowman's early

Ughl plUhlng, tho fil. I/)ul*.Cardl- naU lulled out in laU innings to defeat Philadelphia, 4 .to 3.-and re- UU> thalr one game NaUonal leafue

^ lead over Uie Chicago Cubs, f z Bowman held the Cards to ons h it ^ before weakening in the eighth.^ The box score:

rbltsedObU SB B R 0 A Allen c f __________ 4 '» 1 * 0

— W s * ^ ' ^ -e ~ o - 7 - e' Uoort rt _____ 4 0 3 # .0

of cunim ib ,— 4 0 0 4. 1S .y y ss.JO. ,„^ « _ l , . 3 _ l__0aly oomei m 3 o i x" 4;“ ' S ? K S „ » j ± = S ! J ! ! t o i 1 ° lan — s« '3 I 34 IIS- ror oomst in W u :

i ! jJ, coitira la ' ."ZTs • o e

^ r i s'OtlbatS H -■ 1 ' 1 1 3

'W ll t l l ih u i p _ _ _ _ 1 I. .0 1r t- I 0

^ (or UUlsbaiTtso - |U n (or V. D*ils tn (lit.

■fu* rmi»4»;pm»_______ lOo ooo loo- 3to at, LouU ------------- 000 001 a » - 4

in ; tili>s-Piic2isr.----UalI*haB. LealD^.pitcb- oee T - _____ ,

m* Cubs Blank BravesCHICAGO, Sept. 10 W J - Chi-

cago oonUnued-to-get-good piUhlng iodaF-and-breexed-throuiti-to-s.:4 lo 0 victory, over Boo(on.M Cliarley

= r Root pitched a sli>h it shutout. I l w u Chicago's sevenUi *lralghl Iri- umph and their ISlh in -a i game* W lthJhe Braves. thU seaso^ ____

BMloa AB E U 0 Apo- utbuuki m . _ 4 0 0 3 a u j . Hilloa 3 b ____ 3 0 1- t tr : : H00f«~rt~n:^ i - o —i —a - o” n.r«.f c f _________4 0 "0 I 00 - whfinejf Jb - ......:___4 0 O '* 1lar n iu h tr i b ....... ....... 3 0 a 0

«ewn> i r -------------- 3 0 0 3 0Opobrer a ________ 3 0 r | 0

he ouitwiD p ,— , 3 0 I 9 «

TW41*__________ » *0 ■« 34 7in'» - fh i tiirT -* -------------i t - M - H - o - Afor atisB if-=-___ ____ *■ O -X .^3 -0.tn lumvui 20 ■ „ — 4 1 1 S a

U m t o t r o m - r f 4—1— J _ a _ 0‘“ iH s r tB S u e ------- _ ^ 4 0 1 a rlan DimntM.K , 3 ^ 0 -I 3 0

I C4**(T«iu l b --------- i 0 0 s o• llsek Jh ----------------* 1 3 , 0 4

Jiiritm M » . 3 0 . 0 . 3 3

-T a ta l s _____ ^•Ita chieiio _ _ = = .e e 6 - i* e - e o K - r - i - ma Krtort — Otbtniki. Two Mm hits—

utidiirofB. iiktuitic. a 4 cn r ie« .- c»». ,,!iarr«»«.-Jurr<a.. Doubl*. blars — UUloa

Hm M :n itaw ;-w m u a> -ic J tto as rrc sn t. re- wtii to Urottukl to n tU Bifl Jun«« to “ -T n rtin u rio ~ C fi» rf« l« ^ rT W m u r* li'JurgM 10 OsTuretta. >

Dodgers Defeat Reds - - — o m o m H A -n .- f le p i .u n f fp r ik T :bly ing advantage of three of Clnein- itee oati's (our errors, the Brooklyn the Dodgers turned back 'the 'R etU for ._U oh«-thlnLstralgbt-lim fl-lodty.-Sln^ We nlng, 4 to 1, as U fty aarfc hurled

------------ - (O o n U au e d -o ^ -H g ^ — ;— |

L - . - T I I . .

'kersWin' tors Blan

% T i «KATIONAb

W. L. Fet. — ■ t4 » ; . jW"■ Tmieago ...........-.....aa -js- .(U^ New York ________M » 4 Uy ) pitUbttfgh ---------n IL.. m .il i B trh tU rn ________ « 71 .Mrk C ln e ln n a ir r~ : ,~ , i8 T S ' " . i t tto PhlUdelphU r = - . > « « .«»eg B o s to n ----------------M »• J O

------ AMEBICAK............... -

53 Ostroit __________ M 41 AOd . New Yof* _________n U M S

C lev e lan d ________U M M lI Boston ------ee ST M l1 Chlwgo M e« .m

St. U nie H .01 ^ PhOadeiphla _____ I t n •»<

iSral^GlubrWiiis—i z i M u r a i g t o

0 . _____

i 4-3 Victory Keeps San Fran­ciscans Slim Lead Over

> Portland Intact

S OAKLAND, Calif, Sept. 10 (A>- 0 Lm Powers' double, which scored3 Garibaldi (tom second, gav« San * Pranclsco a twoUlh Inning, 4 4 « e -

- 0 tory-orer-O akland-here-today aod 0 kept the BeaU* slim lead.over Port-

- * la H d in u rc — ;---------------------------<ia innings): R R X

Prlsco ____XO 000 010 001-4 12 1^ Oakland >001 03Q 000 OOM » 1

~2 Ballou, Sheehan and Woodall; «M Oonlan aiid Raimondi.- "

I Z • MISSIONS ll'lW DIAlTg \ ____• BAN PRAH018C0, flepL W « V - W lth Big Oscar Bckhanlt leading

___t& O atU fif a ttack with Uuw hlU_ put o f (l»o'limes up.'Ufe'MlsaiJM

tonight defeaUd Beattie, » to 1.* } y ..................................... ....... t t H . S

BeatUs _______OOO 000 OlO-l - 4 I‘® Mission* _____ 410 000 43X-1M7 I

Baneit,.V incl and Duggan; John son and-Outen.

STABS », SOLONS I . SACRAMtNTO, Calif,. S e p t 10

, . (/D-HoUywood defeated Sacramento0 in a tight mound duel here today 31 to 1. Bmtad J olley's b st gavs the

~ l 's t iS l lc lo ry r T n n H p ir i i r T J jrg l^' 1 sending In a tying score and his

- t eiitiing hom t

I *’ ■ R‘0 Hollywood____ 000 001 OlO-a 6 0« Sacramento ..,-000 010 000-1 4 1

1 PUette and De SauleU: H alt^lg and B e m ir- • .......................

-------' LOS ANOELES, Sept. 10 ijp f-

.Whltey._Campboll, allowing the Portland Beaver* e igh t 1^^J. tonight lu m e d in a 3 to 1 victory for the Los Angeles bsseball club to give

: It the f ln t game of the series.' R ' H E

- Portland-.........^ M tOO O O O ^ lS S- e LosJUigeles_-j9(L9p0_00z-^ 10 1

^ Poaedel and Cronin; Campbell

- 1 ' ' ■ ^Ernie D usek W ins

r U m J a u k W a ir ib m n*6- ____________ _ - -SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Sepl. 10 m -

Ernle Dusek. Sa.'O m nhs, won two out of three (alU (rom Jack Wash-

Ihi- bum. 343, Boston, in a wiesUlng Ing main event here tonight. Washburn 1^4 (looted.Dusek be{or4’:ib'e.biilti4.go( riey uni(er way aad._{ook fhe l ln l Ull

U in l:3 t Wllh punches and a body tri- preu, Dusek came back to win two nes (alls running in .short.llm e,.

•TtfAN MOUNTAIN” W l^»

t BAN PRANOI6CO, Sept, 10 CPK - 0 “M an-M ountain"-Dean.-ll7-pound

i Oeorgla gtant. defeated Hugo de I Collelmo, J33. Italy, In a wrestling0 malch hers tonight when' ha dU- e abled th i lialhui after 9 minutes of

1 in tp U n i,

_Tul«ne!i_(ootball__m aitfr_mjnda “S face the probltm of finding a r*- 'a pUcemeni-m-the quarlerbAktng da.

~ 4 partment,'.whleh was manned last >' season by Johnny McDaniel and 0 Bradley (Ate) Brownson, two o t the4 Green Wave's greatest signa9-call*

_____:_____ :

B \ W B k A V KiS i- ^ ^ M P y E D U . - :i-K— ^______________ ,___,,___I “ T o o u r te m p o ra ry localloiT

' 129 ffH d S H O N E ST. m

HT - - W lth l d a h o X w u i -O f U p ^ .

>n* COM E.m ilynS i ^----^s^ s o w V

1

nk Tigers~ B n c l r N e w B D n r T a f f l W

B e n g a l s A s S d o i u

^ ~ W i n , 6 t o 0 j

AMKBICAN tEAGUB L -BC0BE8 • [ ■

f ie ln l t «, Waahlagtea I „. St. t o d a », Phlladelpbla I

1 y oHt"4. qevelaad 1*3 — V ^ -

W A S H IN G T O N , S e p t. 10 \a f ^ ^ !P 3 u c k ~ N e w so m h a d con- u t r o l s s w e l l a s s p e e d 't o d a y a n d J i s h u t o u t t h e D e t ro i t T lg e r r a a ® W a s h in g to n w h ip p e d th e— A m o ric o n .le a g u fi le a d e n , 6 .to!.c i J ) . ^ _______________________ _S r p A b l o to so lv e N ew so m 's o f-

f c r fn g s f o r o n ly s ix e c s tt« r« d2 h i t s , D e t r o i t sa w a f u ll ganiei ^ drop off its »dvanUge over the see-,

ond-place..N*w York Yankees who won ir6& u u y tti im u m - i i u iw

“ * W ashington's seeond tJbioit to tbs three games played with tha Tigers.. The box score:

- - D«»«it-7 - ' ......—wbite or , a - o —x_ _ o _□•nnogw 3b 4 0 i ao rM sbm lb ■ I 4 e e 1 0 oo»im. If . 11-1 ■ 3 e e I. 0

S Owen " a 0 e a

- ■ - a 0 a I— suuivan p .............. 0 e en* Bebubl* a .......... — 0 0 0 9

Walker xx ■— I B S _ eTotaU --------M e I 34 IS

•-B aa foe Jhnre In SUu xa-B tltM ror aerrel la Itb.

WssblastoA AB » n 0 A.su b ti lb ■ a 0 1 le «

I ^ 0 1 1 0« » « ? .”• 3 ? ' . = z z : 4 a a s s an Travjs U 4- 0 1 - i - « .

M ? S'

— ^ i i - j - j - ? -

* ittu is « "• i» JT ia1 OetnMt - ----------- aeo goo 000-0 ( S1 WMbington____ o a eo3 o o m u •

n . trrot* — j m n 3. Two b*M WH — Kubsl. TbrM baM blU - Stoo*. B M n buM - rowtii, Uyir. Deli»la j u r e - MewMta t« UrW -te -KuM, X m M

__ U7«r to Kubil 3: Uysr to Krsss to_» - tng prtojar — lows.ing<i\* -Yfinkflfis-W/n.FJvfi-Stra)flhL““ NEW YORK. Sept. 10 t ^ V l t o ’ ' K TamuUs flashed some of hU early

, season (orm today u be 'b a ld tha : Cleveland Indians to~ilz h its whllo'

hn th# New York Yankees were bunch- Ing their blow* o(t CUnt Brown Icr

- » 4 to - l Tlotory.Jn»*irtlUBph.I»,.. U19 Yanks' winning ttre tk to llv*

s t r ^ h t , lour a t the ezpensei ot the }'' Indians.

J*® The bos scors:' * CltvtUne AB s 8 0 A;he KnlcketbocKtr ss ^ 4 1 3 3 3

W* Ksl* Jb __________4 fl 0 0 1w wrtfO; rf ............. * 6 1 o _ »

■' f S ’ “ zrs=s=H=0 o. orewa p ________ 3 0 e 1 3

"J . S K .S —KUl I f ____ _____a l l i eBolfe 3b , , ,,4 »

1 T 3 o ~ i r ~ e '>— Htikiil rr ------------ ;4 0 0 1 0j,K Dickey e 4 0 i .4 e

Baltssavtr 3b _____ 4 0- 0 - 4—1-ih t nrsn m --------------- j_ 1 i a . 1Jte Tamults p ....3. 1 I e 1" • m u i . '_________■; 3 s 1

a e r e ls n il_________ CCl OOO 006- 1E Nnr Y ork _________000 130 j o i - 4

'J s iS r s . “ i5 i.* -S r ; 'S ;iS ! ! : -

to Winfgixatr. • • • *

Grove Wins ,17th _ •

TT consecutive defeats. Lefiy Orove woo

y - Ihe Red Sox whipped th e . Whilewo soz. 4 10 a. for their thin) straightih- vlctory.-o( the series th s t ends to-Ing morrow,im The box score:

! j aimmoM c f _______ s 0 I « ,0.* 1 I e 3

wo lloaurk lb ■ ■■■ - ......* 0 * I IAppUnc u ________ 4 1 3 - 1 1Msyei 3b ........ - : z r i - 0 - e 3 a

de

= : t ^ F I B S T ( 3 R A D E :

1- P U R E ^ W H IT E ™

. . » Q U A L n O f I S A S . -

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COVEY’ST H E BJIBX-CORNSll-

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Z ■ NEW YORK. eep l. 10 ((P)- . z ‘ ■ aiocla ; Plrm ; motori «nd rpecr_

I iIU e i» d m > « . _______

' . m enU betU r. ‘ • -^ C a r b : Imprctrtd: IndurtiUlsJD

w relim exchanfe*: Quiet: m - U tlq u nsrroir.

_ Cotton: Blfady: W jher m Wm ;unrsTorftble'M ather.—

[ • flu jsr: Quiet; *tca<Jr »pot a itr -

Coiree: H ljher: flnner Br»- dUon jaarkelj. , _ _

- !* t : r - c m r A p O F = -------- _ ----------^ WhMtr'-Abmit rtmdyj-erejvre— «— port apcefcd.

• Corn: S tendj to firm; frostfc«r. • — -------

’ _ JC fttU e.-atcsdr: top 118.—7 ■ n o i* :’Btr6ns«r to-loc Wjher,

top 113.15.

I - ; - - ------- P r FRANK M t afltLEN, rAssocltled 'Preu 'nnsA clal W rlki^

H z v r Y O R K .'S e p t. 1 0 ( « - ‘ - Strength In tbe Industrial shares ww, ' su flldent to bm tk the ffrtp ol prof* . IM aken on the stock market toda/

n e r ISU^top. . ..T bo Associated Press STcrago of

‘ W atocki roso .« of « pclnt to 80,4

Jt— dax.JThe S0.1;idu»trlals also reached :*,• new Bround on Ihe-teg-jlda at68 .i;

i Irtprored. »hl!e uU!ltlea.edged lower; on tbe arerace.________ __________: ] ,m > W .S h art* Traded; . .l i \ . late trading the flnnneas la I these groups appeared to be tpread- ' ins to niost other sect16h9 of the

list. There w t* ft nottoeable lessenr lov of actlTltf on the earl; dips,

-’ifhlle Tolume aeeelerated as'pi^ces ;i picked up. TurnoTer In the stock ex*

change w u }^2JH 0 shares.',i Owens-Illinois recovered nearl; 3 ■ • polnU of Jt4.Btecp. slide o f.M oa- ^ d a y . closing a t BOW, bi}t H uel-A t-

I u was a nder pre8sure..endlng.<l0TO. more U uu 4 polnb-nt 1 0 3 > i , ___

.: ibWM adijineliig around l to 3 . points m e W estlnshoue a t 79, AIll*

>, cd Chemical a t ISS^i, American Can i ‘ v % t'i4 S K , American Telephone a t i: 144)t, Chrraler a t 71K. Unton Car* L - lilde a t S7K. Others tip a point to 3 .i_ot-suU ltJ« more In actlre tredlnjf In-

eluded Hudson Molor a t n U .S r ln s M triufscturipg a l 47H, Collins and A lkm aaa tM .'T im k tn Roller Bear-

J __ Iny ■t -M tl. Tnt»rhftm Ht MU Knd•V m a s Product at.30H .

il 'Z'~^ N E V Y 0R S ..8ep t. JO (/n — CaQ

m oner steady; U per cent all d&y.) Time lo u u stead ;: 60 to BO dura U

^ te r a d ;^ to e months H offered.PriuM oomineiclal paper-K per

oent., B anken acceptances unchanged.

Rediscount rate, N .Y . rescrre bank- IH per cent.

*7 COTTON1 WEf f YORK. B cD t.JQ .m j.T 3W• general cotton market ctoeed Tery

— rtu ay ja t-je tu td T a iK W -o t-O-to'-l*polnta.

rOREIGN EXCHANOB- - JfHW- YORK. Sept. 10

~ ^ « ig » re x a u ij» T rm ;“m i» a T Jo n aB acablM 65pu :.M on treal In

.New York W.75; New York laM onU— m in o o iJ ;— — — • -- - -

•" . METALS-- NEW YORK. Sept. 10 WV-Oopp*r "(tulet: electrob'tlc spot and future

— M JOrjexport 1830 to M as.- • •• — • T ln barelr steady: spot BJid neir*

Iro n quiet, UDchanged.Lead steady; spot New T o r t |4 J5

to «4.40; East S t. Louis $4.30.~ Zinc duU;~Eut S trL ouls jpot-suJd

_ _ _ jU u m ln m a |19 .to422 .____'v.____^Aqtlmony. spot U3.

T W IN F A L L S M A R K E T Sn i* Twin Fklls dlitilit msnM m -

M,toUOT^._________ _U lh t liulchen ........... ......S10.7S

' BtkT7 butchtn, :i(K2J0 It*. ___S10.Un§*TJ tutehtfi, 130.3M Ibl. I9.1JPacklai Mlm. 3M poimd*..,.,------IS.1S

— OBdnwilfbt bulclifn.. _ IIS-IJO poun<l* .......... ...............41.11• sac - i ! a £ s s

- V»M to IS w

. I Bprttii l i m S i ______________' " ' rooitrr

8 u t7 'h f iu, U lh t eelored hrni ___________ oe

U ib t U H iom i. , . lioOsTored h .n . , ■ ----------3cU fboro brotlen___ ___________ SeLMiiom in m ...... ■ 1.1- Ho— oe!«*a- breilCTt--------------- — tv

— CB:arta~nr«f------T~, ,.......... .......ucCelortd row tm — He

-I • • t(i<rs~ye BultrtOt, No. 1 iVff

__ Buttffft:. Ho. : - ,

.... ..._ ana..t«e-pousd u u , , t l .»

' Bolt . ..I . -esc■ m a M cm

O tuiM . ooam . ............ »o«stelr r U t t« « .-» e b m » - ----------- le s c a l#e■ g a a r • s■ 2 s s t ‘' s s a - = = 3 $

' ’ - ■■ !S:i 5

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IBM hllll _ S U « o «.S SI.'

i l t i i is j «m --s .j* s* m « is(4 ' 1S7.I

— 1 IWJ-toW-—.SI4---B U , a i.j__ t u

CE ■— ~

«r_ .......Trend Ofm- — Staple Pricss;JD | — > " ■— NSW YORK. 8n»t- 10 <<n — The

Associated Press wholesale price In-30 bu le commodities tods;

lu ; advanced to-94.18. ------Prerlous day 73.85. week ago 7354

t r . month' ago'73.4i; yesr ago 68.93.Rsnge of recent rests:

T t, ■ 1035 1BS4 lt33 ___ High ,,_.75 .^ 73.55 MJO— T b w lZ l- Z Z iZ Z iS n r M ie i 38J7 re— (1936 arer»C8 equals.UO).______

tMt _T Q0VERW1ENT BONDSi m v YORK, BepL 10 OD - a m d

< quotations'; 'CT, ' .............Liberty... .•

4th 4«s.33.38 .........................4I0OJ24th 4MS 33-38 -Reg...... ........... 100.10

------------------ TrtafOTy4«S-47-83-t.-:::r :::; ...-rrr:= :.|llill

‘Kr? 3 « s 43*45 ________________ IMJBv _ «S 44-54 ■_________________ 110.19L * 3 « s 46-56 • 100.8

• 3<W-404s J u n e ___________ 107.3H8 -41.45 M arch _________ _ 10030

3W* 44-48 ------------------------IW.IO, 3 « s 44-48 reg ._____________104.18

S L “ " * i r r = = ! B

3TiS 55-CO__ ..................... lOOJFederal ran n Morigage /

----- ------- 0 9 ^

.............3«» 6 4 --------------------i _____103.13

Qowe Ownem* Loan if"" 3a A 8 3 ------------------------------

£ z n -------------' BAR SILVER

, , NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (/P» - Bar y •* sllw r steady and unchanged a t

— SAN FRANCISCO-TBODUCrr: . r ; - b a n f r a n c is o o . sept, lo un — “ 7 n u m » t t a t^ c .------------------ —?,,, Onions: Stockton sacked per ewL.

reJIow 8IJ5 to IU 5 ; some 81J0: large 11.80 to 11.70; 50 pound bogs

" Red Globe 85 to 90c, W hites 80 to 75c; white boilers 75 to 85c.' .—

*?„. . Polatoso sacked per ewt. OaUfor- nla Delta district Long Whlt«s tlJ)5 to 11.15; No. 3s 55 to 65c: W uhlng- too Yakima district. Netted Gems llJO.to'11.45. ■-R e n s lT to-33e;liroDw» » ’l«Tncr fryers 19 to Sle, routers'33c; rooet.

~ e n 8 to ]3c; (hicks 13 to J^ ^ jlg eo n s . I t to t lJ 5 dozen; squabs'33 to 94c;

OaH h u t s (lire) 8 to 14c; turkejrs (dress* r. ed) young toms under 17 pounds •a U‘ 35 to 30c.L Butter, score; 63—39o: 91~37He; per 90-37o:.S9-25Hc; eggs, large 31Kc;'

mediums. 27He; sm alU .‘ 18Kc; d . cheese, Csllforola flats, 104c: trlp- «nk lets, 18c . . v

__________ CHICAOO PRODPCBCHICAGO, Sept. 10 yr) - Poul-

xhe try: Lire, 1 car. 38 trucks; steady; i\tn*-4irpoundi-and-R*rTO !rmore-

^4 than 4H pounds 20^ c ; leghorn hens— rt4«^r6ok:fr>-sr*a7crcolored-l{6j

rock springs 17 to IDc. colored 18 to 18c;'Tock brollers IT to 18c, colored

r_ 17c: bwebncks IS-to 14c; lefthom ^ chickens 3 pounfls'up 15c, «hall 16cV a»d iw le ra iic:"lurlie>B IT lo U c; wlilli'

In ducks 41i pouiid.1 up 18c, smnll 13c; m t. colored 4>i pounds up ISe, small 13e;

geesel4c,-------------------------------—ButU h Recelpu 13,040 pounds,

steady: unchanged.Eggs: Receipts 7819 cssea; steady;

^ unchsnjed.

,• •• ' t o S ' AN0KLE9 P R O D U C B ~ LOS ANGELES, SepU IQ H V -R «.

----- .a e lp la !^ u U gr-l?:500-lb!ir-cheefe9,000 Ibi; eggs, no cases.

Butter: Uncliariged.. _Egp:.Cftndlcd.clcan-medlum-ex.

t r u . 31; csndltd clean small ettraa.

— ^ •-PoultTT:“ H fns:“ Leghoms.'tmder 3 ^ lbs, 15; 3H to 4 lbs, 18; over 4.

r s • 8C0ARV I . YORK.-Sept. 10 (;n -R «w»»• sugar was quiet today, and with

Jiuyers and se lIers-stlU -«p«rt-no ;io.7» sjilfs wtre reported. Tlie former were

bellercd to he Interested a t ? J0 but M js only for suitable positions, with-

, tn « e scncmlly held a t from 355 tom i 3,60--------- ------ • •JJ-g The snnouncuiicnt by the AAA H oa thnt 3.WBJ10 short tons of Uie off* sew shore quota h ad nlrendy been M ed. }!;?? icarttiic (n>Slftnce o r^ a ,5 1 4 ioni

Bolll to cwno <om.-ard was about In line wllh expectations and had little effect In the suftnr futures market

; 50 today,,.whrre trading was quiet _ Jc nnd price chdnges narrow and un-— ” Important. .Prices closed net un- - { ^ .cbttnsed.to.3.potnt*4oVr-for-Nora Z jjc nm tn ie trtn i?JT *» '6 iiIy 5.T5B Ibris.' —He The No. 1 contmct closed unchang-

cd lo 3 polnt5_hlgher with no wleo. .fJ“ ‘” S:-?*Pk'nli''r:3.MKJDcceml>ct S.48B, January 3.04B: f jarch 3.05B May 3.10B. July 3.19B. B - B l d r N - N o m i n a l . - • t - _

~ =J:eflned .B »tt^ -I^M =un^lm sSH t 5,10 for fine p Tvnulnted wllh a fair

4U0 _ ' \ ■ ' * - ___

^O.JJ, CHICAOO POTATOES_ _J W -C T nC A aO ,B epl.M w i (li S O A) — S —PoUloes: ReeeipU 39 e s rlu d s : on _ » « track 203; toUl U, S. shipments 34t:

RDiseU Sllthtly w eaka. other, stock » l S ^swly it^^^w 'ppllCT der

ewt. Idshs R t ts ^ s U ;" ‘. No. 1 lUO to - ji;B 5 rrrF rN 6 :7 ,- |n iT n 5 - |t t0 T

_ 3M BUs« Trtnmpbs I/. S. No. X w ubed

— : T W n r * A I M » A I l

^ R A C H E L T .I ’M _ S 0 R R 'SS04 := ||? A B < ;^ -rr -f tV T P A * n e 9 —- ''#5,0 “'L .p O i ' Hti tS 'sO y P O L t «•» I OP -TIANGUOR-fM.

_ 1 A F R A I D I 'L l H A y g Tl111 a a -

“ ^ r r r 'U i » ! , • , 'e j j f S A

1S7.T - J ' ; — -----C - « J -‘ ------_SU. ~ . _____ ^

1933 N ^

lOjf Thi AMoelsud Pr«s«J..~H<ia Low CloM AlUed C&tm Si Dr* i

■ • AUK CnslmM_____ a j asji0 J3 Ao>«leM Cm -------H5*. lU «'IO >,0,10 Am C4T Si ttl rr 31 a « 23

Am « 1 ^ t«ww _ ----7------Daj Ij. Am_'LoceiMUTt ___n il 16U 1»1>A 2i Am Distil Si Rina ^ ««!t 4SU 4S '0 ,2 Am Ttl Si T U ____ I iU KJJj9^ Am W atn WorkjZH 7li ts'*- IS1»7. ADtooDdk Coppff — U’l 19'.i

Auhuoa T Si d r „ U tt U” '7^ D*iiimots ai Ohio — 7i] is% n\',4.19 UiUiltbua Uttcl __ 40>. 39>| 404 IS D urrA M U M h----- » ! i . I*». »

3 in Cue TbIMblni SOU 77 n u^ ‘3 c«rro d l m w __ M'.\ u u n3.13 cbHkpca* onto - 47 4«s is nJJ#- tiht-M -flf '- e i - f ---- |I > ‘ B‘|------ M ,OJ 0 II I 4i P ______ I 'i ' 1 ', .“ • ChrrtUr cofp ____ n u flS i 7Hi

^ C ^ “s u ? « u M 'l IsTk 2oliCora Bouihem ____ 1 ■ I’i HiCoaMlidtM OU ___ SU a s ' s^«

3.13 Cont OU D»l --------» ! i 19U 3iH.Cora Producu ____ S7U «7 07CurUM Wrtahl ___ 3^ 3>i 3UDelAwart Uud»oa — U t t . U

9.31 Du ro o t d* Hem __12«<| 123 124>iE uuntn KodU _ ^ i : s ISI IM Em row 4( U |b t - s'.i »U i \ ib i t J t R _______ 13S t2<> l i l t

Bar rirntoB* nubtxt _ is u u n .» Oeairal Erculo _ 34U 33^i 34^

_ Ocaertl roodi • - - i«>, 33ti "■ 0«n« r» I'U a ie rs"^ . 4B«i

Qllddta Oo _______34>« . 34(i s m>— o o ia -p tm -rrr--..-—»i>—i 8n r ~ in t

OOOdjrtWRub . . ^ J l t i 34‘( aola

I,. Orrat Honn II pt „ 23',, 23!i . U li ^ Qreit W ot S u |tf _ 30 33V,'38: Hupp Ufiurm___ 3 3\, 2Uogs Iiusou c t a i n t ___ is ii u n is tt

•a K>t UuiM(«r ____ iSl«- S7ti SSUIUUJ<le»il-------------» l l 2» 2#nInl Tel 4i T t l ____ IHk IIU tlU

'or- 080* WsaxUIe ___ 74‘»—72‘»—71'iin s Ktunecflu Copper __ 34 1* 23>i 24>t

UfK Si Uyera ToU B -lU 'i H3 IIJng- uimicMa Aiuii ^ 30[i son 30',i sma ucK*«ipoit TUX- *— i2)U u i izsn

U lunlCcsrpn-------- St, Stf . S>.'," c f S i u y , a V B - - ‘S i H S i H 5 1 ;M t. Uontcomtry Wtrd _ 37U 3« < 3Snm u Uour WtlMl ■ ■ ■ 10% lOlh 101.

H un'«oi4r» is t i , i i n m nNkt Cull R«C A ___ is it IB ion

!ss* Hit otirr _______ isih u n n unds x st ^ U lh t- . 10% IOU ion

H T Ototrtl _ _ _ _ 2«- 23V« 2J nHT m i Si lIKd ;___ 7(1 7 7n

Ke; Horlh Antr C o ___ 31 30% 301,145. HotlCtrn rstWlo---- I t 17 ISii * Psclrart M «C T t-_ -*4»---- «H— SHHe: penn.j Co ______ 8J «3?i Mrip-

SL8a to .11.85: comnercla) I1J5; - 5- Ooter»it»^>1aHiphi-t ).- f l rN o r t^ t3 5

S ' ”" "-------L ds'‘A'NQELMl^ T A T O E a ’—

^ LOS ANGELES, Sept. Vi (JPi — F c l . l« . , « n e l u ^ e d . - . _ _ - p - ^ ,

red • -----------

I H i i l i Fi3c; I— ^ ' ■ — •“ ■ : '^ r O im iA N D LIVESTOCK - -

PORTLAND, Sept. 10 W>) (B 5 O jjy. A)—Hogs: Receipts 200: actlre.'fully

steady; good to cholco 170 to 320 poiind.1 mostly HOJO; medium grade

— feed iot hoin down to |10:-5W to 310 pounds 19.50 to 810; light ilghta

-----7.60-to-Mi-*holc«-llghtJtCdCt_pia»quotable up to 11. .

e x . Cattle:. Receipts 100; esJres 10; ja a . limited early w im d ste«<» * t tfijn -

ider stecrs-or-cons»qifeh©o~offcr«arT>Mt T 4. grasaera Monday- $8.75; heifers

K arre; low cutter and cutter cows 175 to 323 II.7S (0 12.351 common to medium grades $3.25 to 14; good beef

flaw cows salable to $1.75'or iborc; bulls n th 3» I 0 l<; heary' uusngo .bulls

no quot«blMM4>78 or betleTi-4«rly-top n n reaJers 1850.but Sheep: RecclpU 300; acUve, fully «lth- steady; gtod Jo choice lambs la r«*5 to Ij-17.75; few jxarltngs M40 » 5 « :

slaughter eaes MUiW«Hprto'n.75 or WA ahow.off* . _____ .>]£!]. -gA.V-FILS»iin y O T ^V E ^rnPIt--

SAN FIIANCIKO, Sept. 10 ( ^ t tT Ittle ® ” A >-nops: Receipts 600; load rkut 204 pound pood to choice Callfor-

, , nliui $11.40, (op: under 190 pounds “ n steady: Mr 187 pound Callfornlaa _ tll ,l5 : few heavies tlOJS to tl0.S5;o^a .bii!v_3oo_ii.3}Qjc»iinAJo.Ta-BJ?

Cftti!-: Receipts 400; s teen scarce, e«nm bn«‘in |T ,.iih o rtw 8 0 0 p o u n d

ibct. lo^_ young OM pound05B eowi »S,7J; around-twd-Toada ine- N _ dlum MS to 1100 pounQ'"(>>lorado

eoan 15 to I5J5: bulls 15-JQ 530;

(s ir -Sticcp: ReoelptsOOOrgood toeholee undl»^-q4^^ound-wooted^l^^bs-«Iuot•

- cd $8.73; deck 114 pound holdorti ~ *hom:OelUon^a-ewea-ta.»-Btn>l«ht

OQDEN LIVESTOCK— “ OaDCN,-8epK-10-tff)tU8D A >--

llos receipts 325; Los A ngelu paok-— ers-aw :-hardly enough'donB-earlj

to utabllsli.m aTkst;-talklng;m i4() A), down on best drlrelns; one ^ a l l ; on lot choice butchers 411 JO; few s ^ « 34t: Ing sows 18.35 t'o)9; those few M ei lock steady lo w ea te" der Cnttle receipts 413, ati for market;

■pEFi aciT vcrbu irc ftu rM iH drii-rT rtnn *i™J5::j?:=5c_5!lifinM:Jo4d_gDO{

mO: B lB jb~daho steers 1730; load 98; ibed lb, Idahod to lo^>packer 17.25; ode

n u j i n B W D ,; i W in - r - A i a x j , u j /

■w T Y h E . S O C Rir-T= - n v -B E ^ J t t ~ » m « f - s T O H =I. -- - m is ta -w a lt. ~ id u - J Q l -JEST 7 _VG1.

/ , ■ I

V Y 0 R K _ .

n a ____________

m i M H ^

,r«na R R ________ a tti 2> 23V3SiSI!l?a“ ! — "!i! =!!! =!ii: o n n ^ io lS l ^ o M c ^ j : ssli w n - 's s ! !23 Btfowa; 8»:r« ------3S% ' 37% 3S-7% SMn^luxbucK---------SlU —SOU—sot:i s n tot JIf 0 %__O j |_ M ||4S Blmmoiu Co ___L _ _ lJU 14n u ' 'HU B»flly O U -------------10% 10% 10!in Hocony Vacuum - - ■ 11% 11 llti1S% Boulh Ctlir EdlMO _ 3] 23% 334i»% Southern ncUio 30% it% 30>iU euod Br*sdi 13% 13% I3S17% B u n d o u Si b «o —:<r;40 euad o f l ^ J ' ------- 43% 44% 4J%20 BUvart Wtmer ___ 13% 13% 13%32%. ctudtUker Corp _ 4n 4% <1-at^ T«at«-:con>. , ...i 3n%— w ^ ^ a o ,101, Tlm»*n noil U*«— 83% »% »2 ’,7»n Tt»m Amer ___ __ B% 7’i BSin Uadtrwood Bllolt _ S7 t l t l4#n Ub 98 C«riild«_-------SS% W i mn1% tif, ,m. imi^ tM ^

7 in Ua Ud Airer»xi.------is% isU - IS iW% Un t Oja201i U 8 Rubbtr ___ “ I3%* 14 13 h1% u a a iM i-------------47% 4s% 4snS% VaMdlum ________ IS% 18U lt%

30^. Wetttrn U nion___ 31!, M SI07 WHUOI&OUi* -------- 78% 73% 7Sj n wooiwctUi — — S3% S3% oan 24% - cunn MARKtr

^ H W YORK. flepu 10 W>-Curbfluo-

Duaktr 1^1 & HiiHiT»n~ " 43C .nu s u n tc ------------------ i i ;

JJS Bec**Boa!r]^aiitr»._______ ~ 13%fgif. » w J lo o 4 .* .« » ie pt e i—IS* lltela U la tn g _______________ s%

Htt fp » tf St u m t Spa pt _ _ 73%

........~TTua Lux _________________ 3%

,g,;‘ unit rouod --------------- IarrciAi. wiBB

t i n fiudlcr, W titutr tnd oompsaj,_ — B t . ni<ii,-T»m A i U ------

34%’ Hole 2% per cent due IWO__ _ » %IJ r m c 3 Mf Cfoi due iw i _iom -ioi% 30 j ' Idaho ro u ten23 ■, Oct. Poiatoea___________11.40 AiXtd3 '( la«(s. TniiU.

3S « Ouut lao b h u c * .......—_____ _4I.3S10 , Uaoland i^ od . -------------------- IISJ3HI 4 ------- lisit Lak* Mlatt .11^ Ut. n i f Copper , „ - ".sa.TO to «.7Ji j 4 Waiktf U ln ia s------------« . » to »1,J2%IQ , H«* Yotk Siocki23n Am rower and U fht ■ 7%7% Am o u aad Sleeuie __________33<,

30% Bccuie rower and U ab t, s%IS Auburn Mow™ -----------------------i»U. 3% KtUooal U l a e u l l ' 28% U Tri-Oon Corp _______________ 7%

JK. lots medium and ' good local grass tifrrs and hrlfrrs mwlly w t(l30; Including load weighty Idaho hcKcrs lo local packer 15,75; aUc

:— 1o n r '80od ~ ldaho"cows sa me' wa?__ $4.75; load extra good Idaho cowi

_ $5.2^ few out 1430: bulk medium — ~ and-eood=UuolM<UU-snu-:con-M— to-$4.75;-low er-B nidej'l330 dowcTT] tO .U»;-bllll»-43.7S-to44.76---------'______Slicep.-_receiBiji _1»,718;I feeders 3483, Chicago la r E S '21*;

early_sale& truckedln lambs steady__ a l week's 35 to OOo advance; bulk. . _ best junda $830 t^.$8.75: fett. lot4 , n medium $7.35 to I7.7S; lato Mondaj ’ " 3 loads choice 85 'lb. Idaho* tO.SO;

new top to r season; load 78 lb. . 2 Oregons »9; -amaU lot truckedm

l-m rllligs,iodR y.«30 ,..,.............. ” Above quoutlons on nOl ship- t>.'“ merna itf lcc t TarlabI# freight bene- ^ fltrim 1I»eSW gK rrtrf-J«0npm eB t;

CinCAGO U V EStO CK " cm cA O O , Sept. 10 (a^ iusD A )-

-Uos.Tecalpis,-16,^;-iaw -loads 34Q to 450 lbs. butchers slow, sllghtlj lower; average, spots up more; bulk good aud choice 180 to 250 lb. tlI39

' to t m o ; top I13J5; most good 140 to l7 5 1 b . |l l to n i3 0 ; heavy butch-

^ “ ers scarce, alow; early bids unevealj lo«-er; bulk better pocking sows

*«P 11055 to-»10.40;W ew-smooth-l!ghl welghU II030 and above; heavlei

uily and rougha mostly »935 down; pigs ■«■ very scarcc; rahlppers 3000; hold-•25: overs 1500. -- —’ CatUe receipts 11300; Inbeiween

grade teds steers unevenly itcady to 350 lower, mostly steady to weak -bufr-tnoderato-sdpply -unsold-Jste;

t t r nil oUier, same u early; outst.indlng oad feature of market being unusually tor- broad demand .for native and «cat- nds ern-*t«irs,-y#arUngs and calve» oa ilaa leplacement account; best yeullnga i.95; « 3 0 ; heavy-IdeduaU lC O utiiite!

f r M rd^ llii n n a '? i ? ^0<M rce. lew selected vealers up to $113C und Ute. .und Sheep recelpta 14.000; ‘ fs t lambe SiB= etD^^l«FW1Ul=eI«a^ane^•lntomp^ett ■ado a t 1 p.'BL Most aales fully is to ^5c i30- Jowcr Wltli^instaaccs Mo-or mort

o tfrb u irH n g B -u m B ra M tn rr ilin i0 t« li-*10a5-SCaUB*-.80-to 83 Ibi. a|jo t- outsldet-aorted-ao-peKeenHiwHeaK 3V«r top n a U ^ s IIO j S t ^ r a d e r s othen

r — aido-of-••lO -to-llO JJ-spresd-pre .dominating lat«t range yearlmgs u

r-— ye t-tinsrtd rw estem -ew ej-$ trieed : tok- Ipg lambs aUU In-flrst hands; cliolot a rly light— wetghta—held—a b o re -ijn o ; ;j,40 tange-aw es ,14, , ..— --------

ick* ___OMAHA SHEEP;-a les OMAHA, Sept. 10 W ^ibsDA)-

S h e e p .jcc e lp ts , 11,000; Komp&red ket; Monday lambs 15 io mostly 23c low-

:ood. linB8_aiidj.?Be.d_sii;i;!>_j:j:ib_50« 983 higher tha t\ close of woek; feedcn odd 8teady__wlth Monddy 'b u lk . w n «

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n i H e d g in g ----------------U ' _____10% --------n ; . By FRANKLIN MULLIN »S j (Associated P re a Market Editor) 13% CHICAGO. Sept. 10 t;p)—RtivnffOi y O n T o re l im miirV«-« lndutyA.huy1n|

ot Wheat futures liere today bul 13JV price upturns wero held In check

by profit Uklng and iH ^ln ir._____t3 \\ Grain tradcra wtre attentive tc B world wheat developmenla, which

5 ,. were largely of tt mildly bullish char­s ' actM^t-«WU»e-«#me-thnsHherex<

}• !> Septem ber.go«m m ent crop report

13 b closed,-W heat gains a t one stage dudnfl

Jl ttie session ranged up to a cent s IB bushel but this upturn w u no t main-

talned. The market cloaed H off tc ' S blgher compared with tbe pre­

law rlous finish, December 98« to ' H and com was U to 1% up, Deccm-

a ber 98« to 57. O ats gained «4 to Ti rye Si to Ti, and barley w u un-

alJ changed to H lower. _

n% . .3% ' CmCAOO. Seut.'1% 0 p«n lll(h Low Q0t(

» WbMt— -3% B«pL «I% n% BI%' BPi'?:1 D*c. n n - l i M% B3% rari- 'i

K-83% »3% H% M%-0:Sfpu ■ , 73n-7B 7SV. 7S% 7S‘i-»:

___Dec. - .43U-sa S7% s jn »*%•»;m i U i r 37%-n ss 57% S7n*1i D|i, Oats—. ” Sept. 33% as% 33\> 3S%

Dec. 2B%.% 37 MjJ 27“ •> >» .. » ' • “ t-, »

1J.S4 8«pi:---------4ir,— o — « ir i-4 in —11.3a D«e. 43% 44% 43% 44%,SJ313.73 ” •" " - T i : .

- ■ ------------------71 SvpL. . '- 13J3 . 15.70 U.U^U.70

] ]i , Oct. l»42 - IS.4S 13.43 15.43SI? OtC. 13.43 I3.S0 13.42 l3.3T-«

J lij Jan. ...... • • ---- --------JIM281? Uar- 12J0 U.40 13J0 12.40 v i neUlei--

O^U _ . . . . ________• 1330^“ FLAX -

DULUTH. Sept. lO bPl .on

136^ ; O c lo b e r ':3 5 ! l;* December“ --------

lum WINNIPEG GRAIN '- W INNIEia.fieDtUft.W 1 --C o sh

5TO 'SBeal: N o .'tT io rttien r89ycrN o . S___ D0rthem_88iie;-M o.-a.northfim B3&nols O ita No, 3 white 38!-ie: No. S white

j , , n r ----------»--------- — ---------

julk POBTLANDniAY ' j«4 PORTLAND, Sept. 10 (4^ - Hay day steady, unchanged.'...................'60: I. .

lb .CHICAGO CASn GRAIN xuii CHICAGO, Sept. 10 ~ Cash

wheat! NO.-I hard l l . l l S to St.12; N oTfm Uea fl5!id;'eom N67 S.-yef-

ae* low 82 to 82!«e; No. 2 white 82ci jg C w tw ^^era-w btte-teagE -ttcria inpk

. firsde i 3)i tb'38«:~ne rye e r bnck<

>)—' net t>*ek eonntry atatlon; No. 2 ___ yellow Me; barley nornlnal fwd 3J

hU« seed IL75 to $235: elorer $10J9,u ^ to $18i5.ljU U rd tierces $I8.M: loose $1630;HO bellies 11830.

----jnlyowa native lambs $9 to $ 9 ^ ; top io shlp-ichl Ptt»l$affi-fot_Uiree cars avaras# “vits lbs. bulk sorted native Inmbs to'.3;pigs to $930; one deck fed' clipped Inmbsjid . lOO lbs. average $8J5;. ewm' up tc

U 30; good and choice range' teed*e tn Ing lamb's $8J5 to'$9.10; mediumady grade native lambs down to $7:cak broken mouth ewes $3.85; no choicej te r breeidlng-ewes-har»----- ---------------ling . -------- ja l l y _____5 t . JOSEPH SIlEEPc « ; ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 10 OV) (U S Doa A)-iSheep: Rewlpta 8000; feedlns

itigs Ismbi $<30 steady bids nativeIter slaughter lambs $830.

S f = = 3 B « S i i s i r - - - : -130 - DENVEI^, Sept,.10 (U 5 D A»

- B h « p : . Receipt* 13300; 150C mbs' throligh; medium to good tmcfcrt ^ettj. fat-laitihs-weak-to-ttc-Jowef-al-IE ?5c- to $9. bids a>!uM W ’°?V J fw dfn

lore s l e ^ V ftobd (ll.pouriDialdot^r-Ida« ho fw w n $825;.'range fMScra'Mon:

. a t day $835 to $830._______________

\itn WOOL- tn - - B O ff r O N r f le p t r lO W tr s m D s ! « • W wleonttniied'tOTinivetnlajiBTol' I u ume on the BMton market. A rath- !« P er'Tiroad’ielecU on'efw ooU -w u-ln; oloe eluded In u le s; and prlcea were ren ':lOr fli« -lo -H lgK lirT 5l« lief“ C6topare< — w itn -quo titien rarm «-dM 6 'onaB i

week, stric tly combing medlua grade Ohio fleecea moved a t S3*3( In the greaae-'for Ms, H. blood anc

vred a t 31-33 for 48s. sOs. U blood. Sub- :a»- itantjiUuuitlUU-QUIniUlULSDidi car* slrlctirramStnrtwTltd^y-twjoU-iok .50c at-e3*66>scoured-basU-tor-9St.-!. dcrs blood and a t 59*61 for 48s, SOs, ^ rted^blood--------------- --------------------------

L P r e r B E r a n t t B B B 7 i , n ^ ---------

E Y ^ f T W m FLAT

I 1 _ I / m i 's t a ^ ^ i'm s

T O S m ,

R eSIQ N Ir -HAVE

f c i M I i S l l- D u ty O n C at

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b y .

Iflth- -

butleck-

I to ilcb lar- T X ' "

dng It a lin-f to • C>re* T i l O l S A N U S o f ^ c a d o f c a l t ■ H, p ounnR m o n e y I n lo t h e ch

o f cn ttle a cro sS ' t h e in te r n S ta te s c o llcc lin u $1 9 ,1 4 1 , w above.— (IP) P h o lo .

___ BtlCK N e W s OM T & M E S

BENG'ALS A S S O L O N S W INy » i , ------- :• .:i*M (Continued Prom Page 7).i.,; Wuhlnsan r r '-------- '4 0 a T ~0

S»cU C 3__0__I__a- 1\.T , P __________3 1 1 0 0

RadCllfH 1 ------------p •«) 0 • 0 ■ 0* ' TUlali ........ ........: . .3 t 1 Io 34 1

x-D»tl«t ror Tletje la Bth.

i Cooke t t ---------------3 0 1 5 0> AlmaOa c f _________3 0 0 1 0

-- CloiiUl-M- 4 0 - I 1- aJohn«n K _______ 3 1 0 . 2 . 0n. Fffrtll e ----------- 2 0 1 0 - 0

^ txrii e ___ _______ a 1 1 a 1° Dtmtnn I b _______ 4 I 3 13 0■2 _ ilrllllo Jb ________ 3 1 3 3 1J'" »--------- i ‘ 1 1 ‘® -njlaU - . . __ ,JI 4 B JT la

OilcBO ............. -000 IJO OOfrr.3Drnn — Hose. Two baa* blU —

TicUe. WlUIum. DthlErrn. Three bvie . on hli - AppllDi. b»erilic«B - Iladclltf.' OfHvii . rvniMn pi*y* —. ^U -lucL i i a n u ^- Mrrrn iber --------

— - - B r o w n s - S w f ie p - S e r i e s —PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10 UP>-

. Tho St. Loula Browns made a clean 5“ J. Rwcep:aLtlie:lour;Kimic:£«Jea-wilb

tne-AtW ctlEs-by-.'Finning-the'faial“ =* contM t-today.-rto-B.— -------------flli l -TliP bQX gcore: ____________

Bl. I.OUl> An R II o A U n M 4 • J 0 . « . 4n iir tu 'ib ___:______a o a s o

Hav “"‘I®™ --------------4- a '2 ' 1- 0H»y Coleman t f -------------3 1 3 3 0^^al ct __________ 3 a 1 . 1 , 0lltmiler a -------------3 l a 7 0Clllt 3b __________ 3 1 1 0 - 3C»J»7 3b — ........... . 4 0 3 4 5

ish Armtewii p________L 3 0 0 0 1;.12; - _3 ^0 _0' _0 _I i f - T p u il---------------- 44 ' s IS n 14

r t 5, -■>—1— a“ g—1

* lllnXia 3b ------------ 4 1 1 3 - 01 35 ^ ^ ^

niehanU o _ _ _ _ _ S ' l l 5 1 O.M jufBotllla p ______ 0 0 0 0 I

IJO; Pictrich pTH ' o 0 0 0 eBerry .X ------ I o I 0 CKewtcmt XI _ _ _ _ _ 0 o 0 0 C

^ U artum p--------------0 0 0 t

>■[>• rorDfTwUliVn 7lft.-'* '” -- *t IIS 11—Ran ter Cmr la 7ih,n'nj BL'Tzua" " — ------- im-m~P0tH-~8

l'Wla<lflpBla-----------0W4 OW 000-«Errot. - Johiuon 3. rimify. lUctj.

“£ . 7 S ' i ' - S E

$7, to C«rrr W Duna: Warmer to F o il olce Vilnalni pUehrr — Van AlU. Loalni _ _ pllchft •_ Caattr. -

CHICAGQANS C H A L K U P '

ting TTH ST R A IG H T T R IU M P HUve _____

(Continued From Pago 7)

~ sey j h i r b aU f ^ l j I 2th vlJiorjI A) oTlne tcBson.''^ --------■=— ;-------- -1500 The box score:rfcpd- -^ o o U rn AB R n O Si- ij . £ jff lm n i_ fl:---------=a a a - i - t

ney. aa . i _ o 1 _J_ JJfrs Buchar-Ij-;,________4_ , ,. ___

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i a t t l e F r o m M e x i c o S w e l l i

a l l l e be lnfr d rivcR a c r o s s Ih e bord c h e s ts o f th o U . S . c u s to m s se rv

c m a llo n a l b o rd e r a t N a c o o f 15 , w h ic h cxce«ded Ih c o w n ers ’ reve

| g g ICoenfClie r t * g ? ?

/ IN .....— .....1 j j j ■■-ftUii ■________ 137 4 n n ' i

Clnelnnati AB R R 0 t---- Chapman ae' _______4 0 0 a :

0 Ooodman r f ----- ~ - - 3 0 1 s ' iu 1 .n;rd..c( ■ 1 0 0 0 II 0 Cuyler ef-rf_______ 4 0 0 0 'I - 0 Herman If ____ 4'---l 2 3 i. _ tloiuunlrr lb — _ 4 0 1 9; a Lombarrlt o _______ 4 0 0 3

Rltea 3b .... , 3 0 1 0J ^ Kampoml* ab ^......... 4 0 1 4 i

0 UKra n~ZZZZZZZ 0 0 t 0 i0 Drcnnan p _______ 0-,.0_.0 0 '

2 'Totala,_________*-33.."l."*7 '27 1' ® s-H»ll*d for Hoilinpworth in Ith.

0 nroo»irn ' ina OCO 030-1 WaclnnaU _______,?00 000 » l -

, — \trro ri —. Ooodman. Ouyler, nicp' la HblllnEawQrth. Two baa« h it — Her— 3 man. Baerltleg — Hotllapwonh. DoubI— 4 piSTi - Kampourli to Itoitomlcr: Kam I _ peurti to Chapman to Dottomley. Loa baao >of pluhrr — Kolllnpworth.Ultf. ______________

- l i i s i f i i -

— — W A S H IN G T O N ,-B ept^lO -P )- ; 4 An Increaso In domesUo sugar bee

0 production Uils year of nearly i— 0 million ahort tons over 1934 w&

S ndlcnted today (n -th e Septembe:' ' o estimates of ttie a g ri^ ltu n l do I. 3 partm ent crop reporting boar^

I } •' T be. September, estimate repre , . J scn ta-.a .Jecreat«-of_450«l6-shor ■ 14 tons from the August 1 repori wltl i_ a . the lndlcated"deerease owurrlnt I - 3 ia -a l l sugar beet states but ePefI; ' 5 ln-Callfomla-and-Idalio-whfr*-lh< I—J crop-was-damagod-by-blgb-tcinper I - 0 a tarea -and45«cU .

J \ dUde: '1 3 State Average Indlcatei I 0 1938-33 1934 1935I ® Montana W fitso 575,00, 0 Id a h o --------449,000 284,000, W ,»>• - Utah. ____B31,000 ,350,000 495,00.

.. ..........

G o v e r n m e n t A s k e d :

i s T o D e l a y J * a y D a j

^ B ^ i N a s . Motit. ■fept. ’ io 7 ^A extension of the mora^torlum oi

' constrcctlon charges of iw eral Ir “ T rlgaQoQ" p ro Jcc [rin -»* tt«n rJtB te .. ' waa recommended here today fo ' consideration of the Federal Irrlga QM tlon eongress.“ n Tho proposal w u effered by 0

*ory

PEACHES AreRipe-Come and Bring T ear Owta

^ VCRT O A L SPgm O B OBCTAHD

I g

: ■ F O R_ _ ^ X iQ - J tc rc a - n e a t- T w iiu F a l ?■ ■ ““ ^ O l i c r t a 'B o a r T w i n T i ^ '« a ^ ,- c h ie k G n ho u se , w elt—

40 flcrca on p a v ed h ig 600 .00 . '

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y li-7r..L u, u a .- .

Us U. S. C offers

y ! —' ■! ' '

) rd e r f ro m M ex ico t o A riz o n a a r e rv lce . O n e o f Ih e b ig g e s t t r a n s f c r a 1553^ h e a d r e s u l t s In t h e U n ite d iven ue. P a r t o f th e h e rd Is show n

rr|-SN*KE-m VeR-REf>ORT-

“ Snake river rtorage, flow andd l- * ^ v«Wons of September 8 and 9 were

'0 shown by dally reports~UsuM~by0 Lynn Crandall^ w aterm uter. u J foUows:

1 Bt«r«ce, Acre Fc«t

—« --------------------------— B ept.fl-8eptrJ5 Jockson Lake --------191,040 1B530(0 American Palls, >.^107.790 101,48t

- Lake Walcott --------48JOO 43,«C

River Flow. Second T t k*— 4- 1 Moron . i . 3,020 3,02(lep. Hetse ------ ,----- ------ 8^20 5,78(Her. Clough _ i _______ 388 64(“Si* Neeley ------------- 8,0M 7 J«S r Howell's P e r ry ____ • 8,360 -6SK

Milner ----------------- 328 336

-------------^M nton* ,-^«< > nd-F * .< -------

Minidoka N. S . _____ 1.300 1,I5C— .Mlnldnka S. ____ U30:_JL0a{

MUner S. 5 ------------ • 3,380 3^4(n n N, S. In Oooding----- 1,054 . i.WH r P.-A.-Latcna---.-_-._-- - fli------- 81

JdUnw-N. a --------— 1.400------1.49C— -li'elae-io'^VoblJvnie.^ « j i i . '4JJS ?)— to Black*

Right’ 'A p S 'i i i r ie e o , was flUed ^ 50 per cent.

iber ............. I I ' I gW. Orebo of Kuna, Idnho, president *Df the congress which embraces 11

]re- western states'. .

’?.*!*■ ~M oro -than~43~flelegntc«,-rcpre- 'in j Irrigation projects coverlni

Um tor tho. two day sessloa

iB row ning ’sSSS Specials^:.000 r

I929 B U lt:K . .coin*E ............... . ? 2 Z 51034 PONTIAC SEDAN — Wllh Ironk. You c«n 't— A ^

a y ......... 5 S 4 5 -*' 1928 CHEVROLET

Sl_- TRUCK- : . - - - : - on 19Z9 ESSEX 6 0 9Ir- SEDAN _________ 9 ^ 3

"S ijicK & O ASEDAN____ ________ S S O

-* 1923 De SOTOO. SEDAN__________

= EASY G JtA C . TERMS

J - ^rbw n ihg^.^ - i A u t o - G o i r =— ™ E g ~ ‘---------~ r a N T i A C

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T h m «■;■, per Uo* per ------ f t• ~ Om d»y:pCT Pa«--------------------W__________ 8 3 » % D iscount

............... * - F o r C a ih ■•_OMb tfUeeuBt 'illeweii

n n t u ptU for .»ltbla • « « to j r tf tin t lu trtloa.: Phon# 13 Xar an A d u to ........

= ^ N D E X JO .W ANT.AaS_

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!whio‘J5 S !^ £ jtB .^ ----------------« .Cw uie Appii»ac» — — — *» rof Bii» Litt»t«e» — — — « ptm »u-aiip w m tirt . ------ »l^ir p»nC~wi»rfrifiiitemu— ■.— M ro t a»it MUwii>8«ou»— n

mrwtoS*.*!'!, ' — * r-imltur».for a>l«..—. nmd Tbinp tn »»t , ....IB-A

r ^ c n . Srtffftloi IItJIp i K u ^ a ^ —HflRtr to Lean_____ _ 1»s a t u * ' ” " — ".— - - ’ iroultrr and BUDtillw— 31 fU di^and B tm w ::.. ,.1.1

---------- RiSl S la lr* fw ~ ^& flT,

BOfOil* M ■■"■— - MW»Bt« to n»» •>'•

------- - W ^ u a .W R«nt____ Ml>nr H«l« «r Tr.H« J «

Personals ^KIWDBROAUTCN OPE'n IN C

Sept. 16, handwock, Rsmes. ilns Ins. folk dnnclhfc. M n. W. P. Z1I

_______ k fy, te»clicr.~Ph 83?. ~

--------M A Q N tnC IIEA X IN a~A N D m B• i t s t )>y oppolnlment. Everttt Bub cock. lOOfl M tln 8 t , Duhl. Phan n or 3W.R4.

Lost and Pound Itb s t -B O S T O N DULL. 6RINDLJ

White b r m t, Reward. Phone 119or 1088. .......... :

ROUND-TRIP DUS TIC------------lu t f rom .Ta-ia -f tl l i ,i o - Wfllttu

Le»T« Bt New* olllce or will a ParUli hall. 44Q-W..

■*. “ / ’ “ BeautFSliWs “ \ j

1 OIL PERMANENTS,Prom 11 JO up with, only tlic Wgheal quftllly solutloiu.'.-uslup

------- HlM .vtrj' UUtUof-DiotWm «(|ul[>-ment. .Student work a t reduccd

_____ .prtcct.ftll.worJc.BUftrantecd.flPSblALTY DEAUTY SALON

AND SCHOOL Next .Door to Idaho Pocrer Co.

Phone 073

ODR AUTUMN SPECIAL IS O row.,Call 2W. The Bcnuty Dox.

Pcrmnnent Wave* ss Low as■ :■ ■•■_::■ ■ sa c c n u u i.

IDAHO DAtlDER AND DEAUTY SHOP

________131.Main EiiAt Phone <»4

SPECIAL PERMANENTS l l i. -------0U-*3. r in h Ave.-Boauty fihoj

4ljl_Sth En«U Pfr. 030W.

THOSE. WHO HAVE EXPEIIIENC ________ ed our work know tha t our nctl:

tr e tuperlor. You may non h»i ona or our oil v a v u (or lo* i II.SO. Crawlord's Otauty Salan, II

- • • Main ATB. sou th . Phona 1874.

PERMANENTS tU O . 33S CTH AVI E. Ph. 1300. Mr». Deamer.

Announcements 6-” CONTRARY TO ALL RUMOR ----- — “Bob's'' Idaho-LoBii Olllce-ls-n'

(ropi l u present location. We a ;A— <^nfrf-tn-K tnv-Bnrt-lo.ni-ninnf'y < B evc.'yihlns of vnlue in tho tan •» old fltanil n t 130 Shosliono £

Norlli. Twin Fnllj. We <lo expo tt’n tch.reptilrlnj a t prlcca you «

— ___offord to poy.

■ ' ' Autos Tor SaleESSEX mss. RUNS WELL. GOC

------------ nibbor,-lico iuo ,-|34-takf3_ ll„i3rd Ave. East. . ■ ‘

— TOIlSALE-JJODEL-TEOW aBUi Pour good tlrea, plenty o( po* ^nd pep, Phone 1151. ■

i-IIIB 'cO TTW RM rLTft-^PliO NI

/ M Y M A n R E S S A < -------------------(. ; I; -T6UCME- 7 V

- - -

ES ' AutoTfor ■Sale ■ 1

^ l -S T U n E B A K E R —. C tftK M Dh 4 C w t .

m i f l - O M .a T ru c k r iV r io T w Z ie s r -•* Bulek special tedtiL ______

OhBV.-Coup*-..— -------------1B39- _ . T ------ '3 I-C hev,-C ,-0. Pickup —n *39 Stude. Die. Sedan -5 _ -W Pl^n,>v,.h HwI.n

t i I Sales and Sei-vice - —« >

: 3 T O D A Y ’S S P E C I E — j IB33 Model D Ford TUdor._;.t3981 1031 Cliev. DeLuxo R<Utr------SIS

_ ] : 1631 Ford DeLuxe <ioups 3U _ ja I 1033 V-8 Coaeh, pcrlect

»; I fr,ndt;lnn , :--------------425. . I I . I And a (loien other# (rom

»S I The AUTO MART- I ] : — Next to Kylc WBlla’*^ ! WE__DUY-SELL-TRADB ■

“tS ♦ Jf * * *_J4 If..-------- _—J, * Wedneidiiy a tlcr 1 o’clock • a-A i ^ P. m .-w e-are RolaK-to..Uic_;

U _ B lc r_ r f l lL J ii jrS J n _ ? 5 U 5 _ ; - t i i»^ day. "Lct'fl all go."

*■ ’28 Chev. coach,'ft dandy $105 • 3 ) ’ ¥ ■28 Chev. rd.\ir. Good one, ■

^ t light n_ i l *.• ply tlrci—nearly new;....-.|130

¥ 31 o lh e rf-a ll prlcei

IN O We Buy EquUIc*ilnB-: zii« » » » » » » » » » » ^ » »

^ Male Help Wanjed>honB SPECIALTY SALESMAN W T

local experience. Exclusive an _ _ protected territory to the nu

who Qualities. No investmei g State experience and give loc

telerences. Dox 30, ear# New. ID L E .-----------------------------------------------L J i f l ----------M o n e y - t O : L o a n _ l

" 5 ^ l AM NOW'PREPAReV t o ^ H f . i , . . . Im ps on Irrigated farms (or tl nil at I Union Central u re Insurance C

* , Low Inlere.^l rates, prompt Krvl(____ ! Rcnerous prepayment pflvllegi

t. - JcM-0. Eastman, Duhl, Idaho,6 ------- -----------------' " '

n ltlic , Lowest RAte»—Long Terms lElm; . Quick a ^ l c e .luip--------------s A n g r i w o n e s —uccd ' Resl Eaiate—Loans

: . nJ .M aln .E ... ....... __Ph.„431LON -----------------------—

Co, FEDERAL .FARM LOANS R duced CO 4 per ccnt. See or tel

I ■ plionb J. W. Mcboweir, Twin Fal

3 ON 'cox. ; GCi M O N E Y T O L O A N

' o;i better class (armq and “ resldencea. .

-------- : ------------ J T E r W H I T E ” :— ’, ^ Telephone 347

434 I I I ......................... .... —

fihSp: - - Sale. Miscellaneous 1 -------- i i .c A N RAVf: 'v n n MnNFY,<:[ENC- ' your'ftUlo.-truck or Iraclor repi nc th : J»b. Do It a t your, home If y T^t oncf— PI"*- n '" I hate ment. Special low rates. 32'6 l o * u . Ave. E.. or call 1684.

u ' " ’ CORONA TYPEWRITER, 311 41 — _ Ave. E, ' - • ■: AVE, ..............................................

SHEEP MEN-ROUOH H R LUf -L ' L- bcr (or panels, Woodlawn Lumt

Yard. o|>|)oalto Bw lft-& Co.6-A ----------------------------------- =

ICl.KAN 1ST AND 2 N ^C R 0 P JI/ .ICRS, J5 and W, ' i Mi. west oCCiin^

USED“ AME1UCAN 'liEAN IIUL Ve ( v! ~ i“ 4-7o w ~ sc ir~ ac an —nitt

-C .-W rit-U T -C o. - ■ ' -----

LOOK! GOOD USED PIANO. I 110 St. . Ttfrra.v Bnmp.wn Music Co. Tci expert pomry location a t the Idaho Lo JU can ,23 ahoshone North, T»_____ Fnll.i,

T SACKS. SEE US' ’FIRST B E roi I btiylnR nny kind of aaekt. 1S3 3

------- A've. 60.. Idixlio Junk House.GOOD ‘ -----------------------------it-iS2.i3EAN CI.EAN1NO AND STORAC

a t Olobe Secjl and Fee^ Co.,— y -

po*cr TENOR SA$, SNARE DRUM At bau drum. Rcajonnble. Pli. I7J

ioN Itj "■^Ull'CAa-fOn'ItCSCtTS-^ball*

TH

'~ V W Y '1 'T P O k \ ' —r r o u T i ^ N D 6t f r

THA.T THE AW<tlRB

A i N r r , w » 6 0 M t S H E F E L t IN A

— T W IN F A L U D A IL l

j ' P j m I I J

7 ForSale, Miscellaneous i: M L - IceaUauH .trytt

IDd midowi* {Ut bulbs; peon — - :-iooU ,-icort*a p jrenn lili tnd 'cti

flOTen, Twin Palls 'N u rtv r . PI jjg BO-M. _________ ____w i T 7 T 7 T T * V 7 T * T i D3 I y ,

• I( you want to ie« me to--— • • tUir. come down-i<>-«»-T»ln

# r» il| County Pslr. I 'll be^

P « (0 bet on hone races SAVE ® “ » n *. and come wound and

— *■ J A R i l Y M U S G ^ V E

~ZI\ 4» « * »' » » » '» » » » » >

CAROO INSURANCE - SHOR and long hauls a t lowest raU

“ J. E, Roberts, Agency.________

f e ALL K!H&8 o p ’U A re HEOTFBbuilding potato sorters; .cbal sprokets, slats, belllnp. shaltlii bearlMRs, sheet steel, motors, el

5 ' Krtnsel^-lfdw. ■- ,, - • -

! H 3 DELTA WOOD WOr S N Q TOOU TTM- Get your Irfc_£ata!og.'Twln Fnl

Junk House.:k * - - — ' ' ' ■

* CHOICE SPLIT DRY M * FIREWOOD'*■ * Prom Wood River Land-s, ■„ l l a Cord

---------O O M tH « < « lS W T = =. I ROCKWELL RANCH

^ BELLEVUEIf, John S Itookery 'P i 'Cor'di Conlalllll'ireui Eijulr-

* ;— ------¥ —.................... ...

. » *

9 POTATO PICKING CA08. QLOI____ Seed and Feed Co.WITH ^ ' • -------- ^ ^

and W HY PA Y W A R .P R I C E F “mn A car Iwd of Murcsco ta bulk,

iment. jjuy what you need, bring back *®«»' *hat you have left Wc loan you

a brush lo put !t on with free.------ McMurtry House Paint, <•

i e Hour Enamel, Floor tn d Lin* oleum Vamlili ~ d r l« I n ' I m

[r r r r i hour»-A laise stock of Wall oAKc, Papjf

’ MOON'S------ -ervlce, t^VIN FALLS , PHONE 6'lieges. _____________________________>0, _ _ EIRE .JN«URANCE-DWELLINC

___ and contcm.s outside the c• limits, (U U -|L 8a.pcr hundred I

J yean. J. E. Roberts, Asency.

” FO R SALEOne .Huber Bean Hullcr.

— r i[;jV olil(ri:w raerie 'lU ng,v i ij share boats. One Ventura Bea

■ ” Hiillcr-RC-bulIL- One -Venlur ” “ T I; Bcnn Huller, fair condition, Ver — - j . , chcip.r ie le . M T N . S T A T E S IM P . CCI FallS-'l ------------------------------------— ;—

_____ THRESHINO MAClIINElTEPAi» and supplies. Including u ^ d p

I leys. Krcncel'a Hdw. id . I — ^ ^ ^ ^

ITORNITURE - NEW AND OB

I eleetrlo ranges, coal stovc.i, elriI lators and other houuhold (ui

""^"•^1 b hlnRS. Moon's, Ph i . Store NoJ— I t'IT3ld. Store No"3^

DONT - C U \'— AN-V' JIEATll Y 01 I MfiVM lentil you rpfld re;tiiir '^nnounccmcnt.-W ftlch yourpap If you Watch Sampson'# store for Am pgmii-1 lea's finest hsatcrs, S a v a j 12- 61111 money. Savis you fuFT.-Tlal

I more even heat. Watch for i------- a;inounccmenC.- Sampson Mu1.4TH _ Co. Wllh Idaho I-<un pjflce,

Shoaliono Norlli.

|Umbtri jiajiijy_D4vldson motorcycle. In: - I m'odcl V-U, bSOO milus ipecc

, ometer, Hljjuiiwcil •nans. Uk;u m '~ ■ fc i^A -barfa lrt-fo :—nulcie—snl

Tfrnw. Phone nn7.:IULL-i DraTDFl'A'SLEY "c y m rr ; ---------- e3t-M Btir-ATFrw:--------

WHY PAY MOKE WHEN Y( can (lave eo much by buying yi

^ \ „ tnujlcal Instruniuii.^ nt Sami>ioi . Wc. Imvc_»mnc. woudff/!ii..vttl'

___ In new and n.'cti snxojthoiiroR E ■ Inmipets, elarlntu.. vlohns. dru S3 2nd: “ ll »'* mualcnl instnimcnt*. 0;

I a t t f i left. Save-uhlle yoi) c : ,-_ ^ B a e p il iQ n .M u s ic .RAPE Jocatlon with Idaho Lo.in p t r 3o„ a n ’~ lM Hhosiione No.'TviIn F n lk

smRE_,.YpyR„BEA^•S_.II^„l■iP I AND eral flondetl Wareliomes. Kim

173. WatDlioujej, Ph. 03.

M ttT i ^ i B CAn r r o rtlinuL~T»-=niBBi

H E G U M P S - C A l

n - lT ^ o u T H lE F r T V - f ^ iY O U .'

V iH W D lb Y O U I r

( .'N M E R E t S I T J ? - / ,

V c :_ I

TM5S • AI ,v 1w£t>- ^ ^

tLv News, twin p a u s , idai

m m1 1 7 1 W a n te d M isc e lla n e o u s I7 -I

•o n r WANTED - 6EWINO, MBNDIN* l-cut •U k lu tjr clothes. W JackiCO s. Ph. ----------- --------------- , — ■

WANTED-^.BEAN GR0W ER6 V------ know. K lasey Wtiehouse* si* * bonded under the U. 8 . Wwehom

. * Act. Ph. 61. — •« I I ■!

n * FURNIUIW WANTED - W ^.PO >e « ujcd (um lturs, coal ranges, stari

and lM :bM H,;W > pay etsb. Pi E * 8, MooD'j.____________________

* OLD HORSES ATO COW a POV *»rowT

J * WXNT A PlAN O r SEE CWOT ■ If y Muslo Co.

WE w n x CONTRACT A PT in n T c^rs RUiset potatoes for Ister d raLc» Liberal deposIl.-AIso

'■ market (or Trlumph._polalo< [ onion* tn d apples. Photia 10<

:lialn,!Froils and Vegetablos^l

■ ! PEACHES^ STA RK ^ IMPROvI------^ viixftnn. will be ripe-next w «•O lS.i T licy*^ra worth waiting, fc FnlLs . K.'iiyon Green.

—s _ TOMATOES — BY BUSHEL O • triirkload," Ed • Vance, Publ . ,Ma:kct.___ ________.■

------- 1 CRAWFORD PEACHES READ; At Rancho El Trio; Elberlas ne;

week. '

! PEARS. TOMATOES, CABBAO• I I ml. No. liQsnltal,

|FKAC1IESI CRAWFORDS, CHAl I pions ond Elbertas. Bring eontali

^ I ers and pick your own a t pric i— Jim t.iil llH6rn to pay lil UroTt

U - u - |^ w l .a r d r - 3 . .M l uoit, V, Ba. ____ Ij E(l«n. A. R. Albee and Sen*.

— ■ TOMATOES FOR CANNING, E. [ ___ ! Dcachcll, H Ml,.No. Flier.

LQiJP'-^.'tItTfcKT-PEARfl.--l-M I:-BAe ■i So. Of Kimberly. Drlng contal

’E S ? AITLES — WHITNEY C p A BUlk. Joiinthahs, McInto.^h. Jean Dloek liinfli, I Ml. No. and li Z. KUyou berly.

hay . c a r r o t s , SWEET COF In. . and ;,pud.<. phoiiP 01<17-J4. t i 'd '" * ? ' '^ " T T

! Elcctric Appliances 1--------- s i v ^ N NEW AWD-USEUAVtSf£ g : itiK muchlncs iit •Sampson Ma______' Ci>, Twin Fiilb. Temiwrary lotJNCS... -tlon.at.the Idolio Loan Office, 1 I cltyj Shoihon? North, Twin Falls.

SLiofiTLY uaKD r e f r io e : ' ] aiurs. Illg discount terms. Sam , I son Milmc Co. Tcm|)orariiy !

1 calcd with Idaho Loan Olllee, ] Bhojhone St. No, -

nc“ ‘ F o r S a le O rT ra U a iilu rn ' — U': ..Very f o r HOUHE in TWIN FALLS,

. a c rd ' Joliilni; T(vlii 0-ro: hoiiM with water, bl:; clilck

’ hoii.sc, barn and RaraRc.vEarl Mi “ — I ray. Filer, Idaho, Ph. 20-JP.

?AiR.'j t o a d e w h f a t f o r ' f l o u r ,IJ p u l- ; the Olubc Seed and Feed Co ;

\ 4lh avenue toulh. Twin Fulls

OB ro -THE cat.1. roK u e s u l t s * - p i i^

elrcu.’ -------------------------- ---------- s = n

S i .________ New Bridge

LTINQ------------- ------------------- --------- -----

: ; & ^ I I R n R ‘«-»-Tlnrof-.lhr-«ew hlshu : bis rlvrr at ll.r Cirand Coulre

____;• , I Ijelne I’uHl »« part of IhrlitirTiiiBB|-»-!~<herf.— i'" ----------------

XLL T H E A M B U L

r r v i A S N o ; • i l S > V j 4 ,6o \ f e O O P _ SS.W EP U P IH 1

H

•A H O , W E O m S D A Y M O R ^ O

7-A Furniture lo r Sale i!

— Ne w f ind U s e d P u r n l l u r cTO Lowest Prices—Cosh orsre T e r m s ............ ...

louse <MMninSo. ' Phon#?:

'Radios and Service 23-w ii'^ A L r= ;n ia in a re -< jO A L n

tiihfR for all mskea d t radii 2 2 5 . fimirt,. n r«yn Musla Co. Yo

tubes tesied (ret.

lODE SPF^IAL'BABGAIN PIUCE8 C used R sd lo iU o o B ir H o t* Pur

f j y / Iturs store.

^ P E R T RADIO BBPAtR SER' f . J . "-‘f guaranteed s t Claitfle Bro^ ‘ ‘S !- Uuiic Co. Wc will ca«.(or and d

llvcf. jus_t_eaUJ?4W._________

5^8 Mo.ving,. Storage JO u irC A R E p 5 rH A N D L n ?a rM

Iwured service. #uar*nUe* j 1 ' ■ » f« dcHrery. Foril r r tn s fer.

'. llom e.LumKr. P i i > j n r a 7 .

m E E D 1H T-.rfA U L .X T.A W li N.CiJr Src-ncaueham p 4s Adsjns, Bou

Shosljoa* St. ________

" S j Wanted to ju v i------- FURNITURE W A K TID -W S BlAGE. used furniture, coal ranges, s l«

and Ire boxea. We o a r cash. Pho

7 I » . ■

FyfihanpuR— *Swaps* ?

‘J‘“-^W rttfre D -H JB B D -P IA N O fc -jwf;___ . RivB- liberal allowance for yi^ y lilano In trade (or e let^ lc refr

erator. washer, range or rac____ - Call Claude BroiTl Mir.lc Co.......................- ■■ ............ .

Apartments IA B ?, i'-ROoSl^UN FURN isH ~EV "A r

Day IJ5 i)cr MO. 183 Karrlaon Et:K im * ---------------------------------------------

UNFURNISHED A P A R T M E : ------- ‘ 7 w renl. Phone J45Ii-n.

KULLY FURNISHED APTsT " _Ju»ura«r«-Iim 'an(U O asU -iio{

* .A Ph. 456 and 071, respectively.

WE HAVE . a E V E R A L ."nt

apts. with bath. Musgrave Bn

*, 1 3 0 ------ -------------------- -- -----—

:___ Rooms lor Rent .1PE R . ___Jamn- DOARD AND ROOM. 481 3ND Ay L West. ____________

FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE POn . 551) Multx-W. • .. • .

'9 1 ROOM W m i FURNACE UEj- t \. .-P hone .120c---------- ..

■L3, ,4 8LEEPINQ~RpOM VERY.,CO •rocm vcnlcnlly localcd.'Gentlcmsn p iiiekcn lerrcd. 353 6U» No.. .. . ... .M ur, ..........

SLEEPING ROOMS, GOOD lIEi------- Ph. l313J,'6 ir3nd Avo. W.- —R AT .:o 334 ROOM AND BOARD. 121 7TH I Ils Phone &3I.

lom » H |« CAtl. rUU BtSIJl.TS-~Pb«B<

; e a t G ra n d Cnulee

{ j i j y i t r J i j f

---------

sh w artrM jr-b etn rb tilU irm trth e-C n h i lire dam ilia In Waslilnclnti. Tlir hrldic urrao of recUmkllon'a conslrJirllon pron

L A N C E ! .

i f e i

f

^

J¥ Z K ~

n o , S E P T E M B E R 1 1 , M M

T 3 j — - T v i m e r t T R e n i — 3

^ _ house, un lum bhed .- In- or- ne“ T ? ln :P lttir7 ? lU -p a y irT iIsn":

MO per month, depending cn « !« Writ# P . O. bo« M l, T*ln Pal

you have lo oKer.

“ W A N T E D ^ iloU S E S T O 'n r o

H » .-ausroalecd . service to proper -o « n e n . U . LeBaron, olflce wl

r ~ ; J. E. noberU. ' • ■L I T Y -----------------------------------------------adlos. - V .! ------ , --------

— — f le a l - E s t a t a - lo r - S a l o - ;

^O Nrum»

¥ 30 acre*-3^i mllci from ^ ¥ T»ln FlOla. 1150 per acre, irmen ocres—2‘t m lifs-from -

Oooding on Wood River. ¥ Tolal price IlSOO.

cftn*¥ pletely fumUhed, with fum-

0 4 ¥ ace, larg* lot; on paved ¥ ' jtr e c t. Ptloe IJOOO. _

¥ aUDLER. WEGENER AND COMPANY

'I K. Elkj » ld |. , J 'h o n e 9KL

w S y , » * ¥ - ¥ > - *

DRIVE IN LUNCH ROOM AND _ _ room modern hou.ie. LUneh roc

o e good business. Ideal rile for bi ^ bccue. On HlghVi’ay No. JO. B

heahh reason (or aclllng. A) • f i . . . 's ca n l lot (or tourist camp. W

or see Uoyd W. Bean. Duhl. Ida!

= S I7DO-4-ROOM DWELLINO, NEl ly palntMl and reflnlshed, fiO

_ 2 o lot. 553 8th Avenue West. Peave ____ Tiber t'o., IHffT--------------------

your 80 ACRES |Otf" PER " ACRE^ refrlg. • acres M3iO per Bcre,‘80 acres iradio, pc^ acres 150 per ac:

;o. eo aerei 1100 per acre. AU ni' ' ■ .iMAWft and nn mall and »rh

--------rouie. good laTia i ' iio' .anar A28 electricity close by. aome of It J

_____ across the road. C, C, SUV*APT. Dox IM, Jerome, -dolio.

• ® NT UNDERGOES APPENDECTOM

r - ^ L BURLBY. Sept. 10 - KermK P lerson of Burley underwent an « p e n a K t ^ a n i i 6-Coll»»«Tu>.^ll

1____ Monday.KICE . . --------

BURLEY, Sept. 10 — M em ^rs------tin P. E. O.-wrre entertained al

0 0 covered dLsli dinner n t the home Mr». John T. Petorwn. Monday e

r t j p nlns. Covers were laid for 27. \ M. II. Klnit gave an account of 1

____ trip lo the San Diego expoalt'O R '3, and Mrs. Harold P, DesrdarIf I

of iKr trip lo Mcxlco; in conneet ----------ft)M)-ti)o-i»guIat.bu*liicaUB£cUniHEAT. ___________ _

— 7 “ . BUILD NEW lio tJB E S I- CON>n pre> -GOODING, Sept. iO — Three i

hmiMj arc u rd e r conslptcllon h------- a t prejcnt: one by E. P. RhodHEAT. baush.Vaclw '' ‘he University------- Idalu jritw lhern -b rnnc li, Pocat(

T T T and a former member o( the fac* ty of Ooodliw. college, on ao_____ Main street; one on Nevada sti1 ^ 7 ^ by O. B. Brtiwn.-*nd a lo* houM--------- -Maltlo-Knlrht--------------------------= r s S V— - ■

T i m e T t l b l e s- “ n Ichi4ul« <it' iiim B S« TtilM __ ^ SlAiet. Du»rt P us ta i TbtABsb t-------- 1 * ? . . - - o m o o n ' t i i o n T - U M ^ -j __ _ ____; ___ r-sill>eur>4 . . ___r _ . . : Jl. loiir-^

; '•■ .^TrsiQ #IJ i«»»Bj .a<»P

Tiiln Wl ■' fl6ulbbaunC

. T r u a . . ju . i t a t« _____NorMtwapd

' Train <50 trrUfi . ..«------- a oo t' UNION PACIFIC 8TA0BI

— eitibsuadi.fHM ____'■...... ..-.rg’n - a-

■ m ......... .........................r r r r TAr t HM~^ ' J Z ^ r i n ni

Lm im ^ - —.™ |-25rBuea *rr)>lns'«t IM S ?la. Jtrr

; " ' i winrfrii ann oooamiratiiiT* *ia-i:—U. ^.llnOJls^iBsu. . . ----- --~7~P '1 7 1 7 ^ ------W>KMjUH '~ ~ ~ ~

-+CTIVS ___ ________ _____ 19 « .■::I Am»»' 7.101

.J.'1 _ SOOflArtI»« ...................... J S5«

"S5 l^tiM --------- ------in s ig S I - ---CUj»-iMViii»-.l 8 DO p nT»i» fS m i oni» W*na<ll •nd Ooodlni; oUitri lH O l |)iiht ■n'r'»iir<rm<a'E g B ' ' olllKil ft1A«lk LIKEB ■ Q l . T-in r>iii-ii>ii>r-RtittiiimB W i.M*F« ------- ------------- iiv o i■ M tlllurni ...... : ............ — „ « J 0 p

- •H tt(hum «sunlf I H I ' MtiM'Riictnim Unn: P rL ': J4)0'6■ H " AmwK*ubum-Tue*.i m t -3.0Oc ^ 9 T.IB raii».tv<iir

U a tu ....____ _____ llflo a.!nhini. -Art«ni ' =.— .-=1“ 730 .p. idle il ' Cloilni Tio*

| j g | ' ]

-------------- r Q W E ^ r W W_ SELECT BARGAINS

” 3 T H ea) t s t a t e fo r S a le” "I_____ tn m U n tiU i-M * m t

n o rth n s t P o ri HaU. W ” " house, tn ls a r y and cellar. *7: n u i ! Heaton. PocaUUo. Idsho.

■ R e a l l s t a t e W a n te d :

ie n t : w a n t e d ^ l m t in o b o n g o jpcrty city property and farm land,

havo • buycnl . . .Hobt

- D o g s , O th e r P e ts

— — p u r e b r e d PERSIAN KrTTBl‘ ¥ ¥ Phona 03t3*Rl.

« ........................ ........... ..

* ' F o r S a le L iv e s to c k

n "p iN X '^E A jiL IN G ■ PANA* bucks. Inquire Weinberg Br* ___ WendeU. Idaho. Ph. 38W. .

-n- ¥ W iiB CAU r o i u i V L n ’-n o M led ¥ _____________________________

¥ “ T ^— ■

i T h e ^ND 4-

room . .

f —A Ul\Vrlta

Idaho, i f l i ^

NEW- I ▼fiO ft.

eavey-

Ta'MS . m a y b e alonff w ith t

I *neor *** p crh n p s j u s t oulschool w h e re n n tu r c Is rcBii:‘ Aan ‘ — ------------------------------------It Just “ I t ’s s r c a t t o h av euv*ni, E v c ry o n q cun go p la

OMY

it Pat-m ap- ______

SK op^lhore flds“ov<

y o u m oney o r m aki

of Bale o f th in g s th o y n

'‘S E U , THEM, BUYly e v e . . . . . . »<|i]?. Mrs of her <Mltl(m

r„'r: ■ Twin FajI

~ m « - d ld S S Im htre 'hotfin--' 'rslty ol - P Icntello, • I Jfacul- aouUi

1 s tiw tiu»*-by.-------- -- -------- , -

^-D a ilj^C ros iI t» ia ■— ■-----------

-------- -----------ACnO M — — ««lutlei»0Mfl'.’m' ' ' J"T»iplc«l treie' ' iisd m •- f>rr and bafr»n lA IG IE ISB _ ____ 10. u»ti» °t aJOo”a I It. I’erlaieiirif to [STwI t Io B

Ip P R lA ffi

J» p ® i B . i u . - a M . t ^liigli [ f lR lE f S B

Mp » IJ. Atktiftwltdf. [Rl'g j ' l l p

_,0S a m It,. At't'iyn°aiTei»-. f e M j B y * J i) ill r«. trimV*«B ^ v I w I r I t i s ‘n Bl" '■ ■ ' “" tT h r lu iT iJ Vs P m >»< M y T im la-Duhl l a e i E M E ---------- = n .- u t n3ntmn<n - ' P =

:J. C»'r“«"ur IB- ^*alilir. " .sou m rr.-ivt ((. InirclMp m Jl. K.uvr^of^ H.

.ISUS'S■ SlnrKir'-l - ' ajunrfl

_ n . Kra «ai.-lii {5.'Arl-<irMl_ «’J. Illitiil.'. UMlt.:: .

® p ^ «5. iriirm hovad* f . tjrHli'i.Ain" l i : li'i".;!'. ■ ‘■'At''

.Mp.®_ a noilllan ter. Kirtco wIM 6 a. m ' (5. ciiiirrh feUI. Tl. I’arlir:Q B m-«— rat----- "TJ.- CnnK itowJ . 1 ” • 'Vafin.a 7J. HllUlif4 .

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rf WM 2o ~ 7 - i i

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1 5 U N D E R N J B I B E R J

1 T H * N1W8 W1MOS8-TO UAJC (■»> N ctMT (0 r e td tn «T Um d u r i

PF«l in fo ras tu n eo&e«mlB|-rUtai

- T ^ a il.* U ut U, adNrtiMaMttt ; sigaed « iu i k box«uinbu ta o r

— I e( Ow K««i.

34 • _ = =

For Sale Livestock* J

_______GOOD-XEAB1.1MO. JU U P8H I= = buck. Arch ColMi', K lnbe

3 5 p h o n iM .J l . . ,

= r ^ -OHBeraft-WHITB-BOWrPAJUW Oct. , j , 2ni litter. R. U atth i

_____ M u ju u g h ._______ :_________

_ i - ' . B U S I N E S S . : ,

■ s * D I R E C T O R Y

.J______pBA viY T A a P u ? o . w g a wlOM u aoi. r \ n to d auto liuur»|>e«.

T U M NV A iri g J ~ A U 9

i d - t a t . w 4 , a w t r ° m tg^vn^ I t h o h o m o to w n fo o tb a l l to a m

3ut f o r a r id e , ta k in g y o u j i u t

C B plendent In N e w F a l l Colorg.

ivc a U s e d C a r in th o fam ily ,

i la c e s a n d do th ingB ."

• '■

o v f iry 7 d ay 7 T h lf trw n i 'e Itl ie r '8 a v « “

ake i t f o r y o u . M any c la ss ified

n o lo n g e r n e ed !

JY T H E M , O B T R A D E T H E M ”

H R O U G H . . .

iHf Doily New«

; i f i e d ~ A d ^P H O N E . 3 2 »

B S - W o r d - P u z z l e

iT M V a s t^ y i p Jw le— i» i ,-P t j£ I I wr.: quarUTBd

IL CIM<1 potUi 11. Tall M in t

irw T iltn tl. E ivrtulani

conltmpl n . Uoiiita

tuijj^^matw31, Neiailv* *. » . tr« « n .«»»•

.JJ.-IHMii.rMrj--10.' Jl.iVliig-iti*

i r ^chutch

------------------— ---------KI----- -k*iiU itr-!m . i , down »■" W l AsiKiii.m .

:. In a Ilm « . u,nibDl (or-imall J. l.ljlil ciM'n •ll*«r1 tnlloti tjlirlt O. Ilosul.b-

•raicr- Iir<i|>cr 'ai. Alrtraji tnlllira lomri. (II- I9l>fi

p i ‘ - tl. »!• »1.Ak« ’■ r.v NaVroir roa<ijxua . . niillicr ii. Kthiblt

r. oi)jcci ot In- ■ ei. Heap _■IM irnil dMB- *1. <~*>PHdif-Jtrfta---------ttmi-------------- itrcom pnrtres» w ,r - . . . - a r . ? ! ! . ' . .1 . ili9( . IT. I’ronouB .

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? P A e E T E N -

l i r F i M M : f

-A 1lrltitEre5tcj:;<re Ufaed .lo _

f ; ;jiirarCourses'

• by me ita lo cducalloo*! — V ttc rir 'ttn d -rm er te n c y- ■TOucittonr — _«i«tiing hw ^tliU . wfck, #ro open _to.aU.*(lulU ttUo nre not aUoiillJlB — . ■puUlt «nool. Any ftdult wlJihltiK -u> ‘tx irn d Ills cdiicnUon on ilie sub- ;j«cui offered, u urRtrt lo Join the .e ltu ra . Gwte fllr«ior Fratilt P- 'BAlrd. nolM, wid William 0»rUn, BoUc. u rt l.m-W-UiSlM In M .nlinr the cljissf*. "

Tha teaciJ«»’ work' is « u ^ E c d '- t 7 the ccurrtr-cpmmllitc corapo«<i = o t W. D. Snillh. ftupcrlntcndenl ol f— icJioeU. and Mr*. M tudt Klclnkopr ,

• couniy jupcrlnii'iidcni of Khool*. ( , All ol the instnieloTS look tcttcJiera |

*'tfianinR‘"Conrwr Rt-the'- U n lrrttiiw — { e t Idalio * l Moscoa' ihls summer

• to prepare ihemttlvM for ihis wotk'■ nMl»Uttllon *m bfKln-UlU eve- ___nlng. Charles W. Ro.Hc will be n

>oom u a to rccelvC TfsHtratloiu m booWccpintf, tiwl«f.u ^

^iwnmerelal l a w , b i £ S l ■buslnuJ Engllili luid MiMninnihlp. herd H.- L. W nllcr. will br-lii-roonU O t c l

't o recdve rtBii'tratioii* »> Hf‘ i »l<>. mtn •u io mcthnnlcs, rtlc.wl eiiBliicfrinc. /■y m ia rn '. -plillt>y)nhy nnd :-Nia

m atlc s;- d Im u h 1w». groups w i in i f bald in iheM claw *.

Mr*. O W. Erbland, phone.J»8*J. hlbll will tcnch claasc* In-homemaltln*»nd parent education alicmooM at

tag». Further announeemenU will ba mado lawr. Mr*. James Hod?«, a ti pboDB M8-W, wUl teaeh voice. pUno.

^ Wood, who UURht a rt'• Oooding college, wlU arrive won goi t o onanlre clawe* In art. Aanoun«- ,]on, m enu wtil bo niada »oon regardingthla ph n e of. the e1ai» wofic- st<

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- Bai1 Ambrw* EvMu- » Trittoough Twin Fall* high-K hool gT^»«ttw«lv~electlon-ywl«tflay-aaa jjjpjj came oul with the highest position g ,, Jll* schoolmatcj can give, aluflenl , body president. He was vletorlou* In ^ tb a final raco agalnit another K n- jj fi.'v /o o d JT w ei 7** ~ CiSB _ B « e d 'i foUowlDi retuied to gUe «p. how ew . and Ihelrto run agalBit Daby Dene TItomaa j S r ^ W of the student b ^ y .Sho BCcrtUry -M amorning In another poll. lndlca..oni u » tha t the vole tor treasurer of _ tbe body and Ior c lna ottlceni wUl ^ • to cbndleted wllh the high aplrll C lden l in yeiUrday-a balloUng.

Norrla Stettler alao WOT new lAur-111 in tho voUng yesterday. By a “ "S fm n t mnniln m tr Ed Benoit, aopn- bmore. ho waa a iw d e i ' tho 'crowrf “ achool yell king tor the comlnB ^ r . T ^ - popi^MJeaim ^Ilob ln jonw lllie rveM dukca Amr ta-SWUicfa-court-or-achool.pcp..- King •:TRrncw~pn3ldcnV»"Te«rd or aehrovtn im is-lamUlar to-lho-atu- (a n i group he 1» lo lead. He made es, in enviable record as president of ;[oc thi» inninr cln M last year as well aa oiue belM aCUve In numcrdfi exlrff ear: iSuln. He was ono of tlw debale MddI Uam who icprcsenlcd Idaho In Uio Ari B tU eaa l-:Jex tn slo , conteata laat wpj iDTlns and Is in position to win . a A I rour*ycar letter in vanlly debate Dot, thla year. As stAle exteniporan«\ia H'e I ehwnplon tmd member ol tha.Juolor -L oi p jiy _cft*t he won declamalory and ^■<w.mf»ile honors la s t’Tfar. The plyP -___work brought him membenhip In Itind.the-^^^^^plnn■^-ftn^l-h^-l -llow-vl«« -finipresident of ihe honom0 dramatic '-iio»pijup.—-•----------------------------------- .

nnW M hl-lk flrtlvltvao dale nlK.ti v aa on the chnmpiouiilp Juiiiur nrlili btakotball learn last year raUng him ivycl •a good matcrliil for the varsity ag< Monp tg a tlo n ihls winter, HlRhcal ___g r ^ e s in hl% nnd membership -------Jn w o HUY can be adtlci! lo tlifio ^ . iloiig ' wlUi iiualUyinit“ iiV It'u lurcr*nnerrKoclt-Jtnlatn0-»ot-a-l»IP 0 —to Kansas City (hU (all. ^

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-The-Adiiltr-EdiioflKon-hfodfiiiar- k —lers a t BoL^ Li making nv»llabIo to ^111 Interwlfil n number ol free cor- « teapoiidclicc courw.s. Tlie only cmI^ th e siudent la ilic mMlinR cl le v ^■ions'to Sol5e ".for correction nnd ^return. ^

BUT to enroll- w|lh H. L. Wnltrr. O phone 03an-j3, nr Mr.i, 0 . W. Erli-

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•Jlverywhetv H4f.< sire.imlnB Poiir-H clubs nml FiiUirr* Fnrinrr.''

biESlly barberlnR up ilwir- bovine jy ., herds-amid much kid banter. , (y

Clippers hum •A.ih* Arcomnnnl- Hirs mfnt of cnlfTxlIown. mor

In the horio burn .'nine pl|>pln' w itrNl8gct::,bIack.-Iour^moaUi*l<l-P«— wtoliclieron-eolla. • ' .T l

Home showera arsulnir nver e** . ''* ^ ‘hlbllor-s r ig h ti _ ....................

Cattle bam exlilbllora grooming, •[, stock wllh Ui^im inl 'nrRumenls a« ■ It/jiu ll.U W i’C l l lliwill. . ^

a tra ln s o( a Rullnr floatlns down m t i from the lo tt of iho awlne barn. |The!

The swine feedent are brddcd down Tl uo iHere. ' ' - I ifwy,

blues. 'o i aSome iquare bulll black taco lombt • u

along with aone curly wooled U c- start coin*. * ■ ; Jn

Slock Judging crew In a huddle 'sho irmnttntrnnaii^HH r------------------------m a

Twin n i l* and Klmbi'tly Orange i Ar Inslgnlaa written Indelibly with red wuo Mexican and Montana beans. 1 a i

Madame Delmar of.tlie M idw ay 'ii» i lella fortuned ‘tha t intisfy.' {. nc

TliB owner aaya Uie miniature oil mule burning atenr locomotlv'e nn .Ihej jjf scenic loop co.-it *3300. , : tor i~Tbe-Prlendly-Thlnkrr'B-t>!^pat—TiUmj ^Uc psychic wagon. | jn

Horsem.*n a t the paddocka cuuln'-theav Ihe track m tv dead one. They *»y j a t t fevers.UD-hQrae-a-tecLJoo h M d .'.r._ i

Remember ttw old original pegi bii egged horse owner of Kam.pa4l7 He in U a o n d e ^ . ' 7,,,

Bam boya In a crap game. han< Trick rider* practicing. andWorkera dr iving loow nalla In th e ; t I;

8 wlne Judaea looking as Import-1 o r xnt as Kentucky coIoik'Is. | gtadi

A woman tcaalng a silly gander' eurU In the feathered cages. Small bQTa'm cv leasHig-gecs<. W hat.honiiil I a

Merchant* dlllgerllr arranging «it < Ihelr' wa_rM._BT>rjihlng dlaplayed from Cheddar .chcese to air con- Ar llUonlng equipment, educ- Mattrcis dUplay ot-4 mado up bed. Has Would Uke K. try It. Urom

D. A, V, Aiuillary pula out ham-1 nia bergrrs fit for Bmperor Hallle,8e*‘ 7ii'ir

him,A horse ahoe pitching concealon n

Jelng set tip. • f<,alLone forlorn burro with huge feed char

ihree lega, tetherrd to an unfriendly i o l tence post. ' . ^ I r o d g•“^ofsee-namea over padd0Ck~d0on . jjro'n ^mr Bond. Ula Tramp Past, A m y;the . KJng. O lrl altcadanla.lookhw^chlo m * in:-«nny-br«HhM a itd 'lm p u rr ^ ^ to er w u betidlns doyn their race hora-

ifockey iihavlng hlmwlf under the )lue (Jomr3"«kyl“ S an foan 'cti'O T ip ln iroff^ li' tr tc lr ------

Army men rccrultlng for the next

a ’ trio of.Holalein.helfew. named if* Dot, Spot, nnri Tot, Competltlnn for p „ ,. ihe Dloiinca. .-Loud.4pcakcr43u»y,calhnR.';iiaiiiei..^n,

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] o r 'p w lo wanted. . ^ n The flower ahow under Ute dl- r

recUoo cf Mrs. 0 «l*enlann*r of U Buh} top* Uw Uit of altraetlona for

j)f the apeetnim imJieTiiigirTnmp’- “ rr* of- gladlollas, nnd the xinniaa are perfection llaelt. And In-eon*- IroAt U) the awll •'O laiV t lu a _ alimy anake cielua. flow tra are I'iTTowTi7TC-a flwflTTim~imircrni«r!~

P lctum In. th t Blsbc? reguo'a gal­lery In the iroinen'a'bulldlng. of ev­erything from Twin Falla-aa a u g e M w ied-p latn^o-one-er-O oalello ’H noted hay itsck i, of Kveral n a n ed ago. ■

Lfe_JoHn*on. »lnte commlMlnn-, cm f f W liKr!eu1turcr*anylnB he put M Mcol:cr uji to r 't lis night, yenr* ago,' up

SjilnnlQg wheel* dUplaj-ert by Ihe 2 ,“ women. Mr*. Cn-« of Twin M U eiiiered one o f ll«m. _ L 6ud-nwUC4»M*‘yl«lflr^WI>»n-Vw- ^ and I Were Yoiimt, Magsle.'*

— Curs rolling In In n Mcsdy Tumble, j Flr.1t day always a b it backward, fnc

TI10 fair kitchen and dining hall sob In rharge-»r..the Catholis women. 1C2 .■ Tving nieaU lo prottrsm parllcl- ntii

■piilor.i. ' . Otl' -cnlortfl-ihinr'bflj=.»lli!ninJltn!tlr f * 'on hix aliine atand.

Firm n « being held up by har- iir.M troublr, They'rr nffl

No. 6. a Ilf 11? boy Irlrk won the flr»t heni. a-lS . -j

Tfic. Jmirt ftfxrnkfr rJiortUrtfr. "I'm ly ttin ’ My noll-tm Itouner."

doesn't th ; *tnble master of j , liir'e rncM k « p Ihlnes hopped up , .1,, more, tr, aa lo ellminnie tiifse long w;ill.i bfUecn ncl'7 A wandering q„(Ju i i l i . .- - . -----------------------(hi,. Tliat there could be Jockeying g - ,

in r.ice alarls. , " ‘ — j onLmid apeaker announcing the loca-

■ Inn of a (lift aid slntlon.Huge ahidow of a p lane-m uin;

nrro«> tlw liirigfV itnnrt.A pair of boya belntt naked to not j,, |

rut a waUrmelon In the grandstand, i^^ri rhr.<« heartless offlcinlsl ' ^nd

Those beautiful . ahirla 'theM iMkft.alilfJa-OTArj------------------------brft

}ff his bald hend.It takea rmirtUI Wujl: to put

Hareh In a ahow, .In the quarter mile saddle race

Shaata King won In 34. Race poorly h slartM. 'for

Among the rodeo stock are some m d 9luo blooded An>blan.i. whc

A cake walking white animal ateala Fall ilM show. be

nodeo clown exerclalnj his trick cem mile Freeklea.- Tht

Hnir-mlle saddle crowd Jockeying mo: For a alarl. O ne kid appean to be

In practice the rodeo performera Kav-e a wicked loop.

And these little nu aU n p , the rid- Tl

Shirley Temple won another heat lor. n the harness race. N coUi

Tlie Pony^KpreM raee gets a great the land. One feller'a saddle turned oul m d he h ll the ground. ■ - •

T l ^ changed mounts twice and ife'llgRlnrng change ArlLtU. f f *

On the Mldwny ihero'a an athletic itadlum, a len t ahow of freaks, and i ;urloalllca, snAko clutrmer. and aUiek*y-M«u*«-cariili.-al------------------

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Ferris wheel and tnerry.go round. ■ And wllli the rodeo Ls Bobby, the. K H

^ducated half sacred ox o t India. U Has homa measuring B feet. 0 feet ■ 9 Prom tlp 'to tip by way o t the cun-es. B f [IU picture luui, appeared In for- ;lgir couilltlbi nnd Opal Regnr rldra ilm. He should feel honored. ■ ■

Tlie roriro crowd haa n liny mule. B real of n Sheilsnd mare, of waUh ■ ;harm size. They arc training him

Old timers saying they hoped ll>e M'odeo wotild atage 'a* m(uij’_ lm - n Hiromplif-'lui” tigliu aa did Duhl a t Bhe July 3t bucklni! c a n t e d Nolli- H ng iikip:»JeK-:gcmh:nTnnlnbnigl3. Bo enliven a good old wcalerti crowd. * •

SIRLS ENTERTA1N~AT ■ M . PARTY FOR- BROTHERS ■

- HAM8 E.V. 8ept. 10 — MLwa Min- ™ trvtt and Delln Bhobe entertained ■ ■ It a lurprlM birthday patty Sunday .. | n honor of their twin brothers. . ,( , Sari nnd Oraf. Tlie evfiiing was ipent pltiyiiiR Rnraes .nnd refrc.'h-nenw w fre irn 'rd ;- ............ .. ■

Tliow prr«>nt In addition to the

3lella mill y.rlnm Howelbi and' ah' □inily.1 Hlrlcker- nnd Clnrence ili> stanRer; nHiry"sllnnieli;~c.*aHvle

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Team Competition Ifcia on . ' l n i t l 3 l - Diiy-. ^ - F a i r r - ^ -

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tin . F u i u r f t ^ - ^ mera' team . Judging' competition J completed • al T w ln-Pal!*-county ' I M rg ro u n f ir n c r in o d a rb r c h u tin r ' I u p 'n hlBli fcoro of JCOni^jJotnts. ' I Rupert Morcd in aeeond placo with I 3843'i nnd Flier and Emmett tied | for third with ITM, O ther'reaulU I were: Kimberly. 3a06: Buhl 2M3; J Jerome. W 7 1 : Twin Falla, M o i i ; | Miirtausli. 2SI5: Heybum. 34MU. I . NcU Olson of Biirl?y ww the high f Individual with 11S8 and H. Del- l sotllo of Rupert waa seeond v ltb I 1C23. T. Helllg of Hej'bum iw i third P nnd 0 , Hcrrick ot Filer w ii-fourth. Other leaders were: Quent Howard . «(£mm«ll,-»'T<tnk.Uannlni of-B ur- — Icy. T. Cnr?on nf Rupert. M. Dotaon T of Kimberly, C-'Ooodwln of Mur- taiigh, O. Joliit'oii of rm m elt nnd c i

Crawford of FlKr. ..Storh Judged '

TttQ.cIfl^- V. of h:Rv t«o of dairy calH tjin ii nne each of horj'‘s and sh « p were Jujli.’ed,~ ln nn amateur conteat of boys ijf^

who h.id never Jiidjed b ff()rc ..av- : j j met Rupert wa.i p x - 1ond-wlUi-2a i n n d Twin-Falla wa.t lhlrdirith-2M 4.-Oe0Twt^rwD0<rflr t Emmett wns high ^lth_lM®. T. Wll- ' aon of Twin Palla wii'a aeeond wlUt : 007 and T. Helllg ot. Heybtirn wna ‘ third wllh DM, ■

Tlilriy bojn look part In the ad- vaaccd .conlatU ttnd^ , par tlclpaUd ^ In the amaieiir event. B. P. Rine- >‘ l liart of Boise Judged the hog*, sheep ‘ and horvs, &tr. Loughrey o t Bola^ judged the dairy cattle and Chester * brMlnlcrOoo»lltw--emmt r agn i t r a8 - 1“

F U N E R A L S ■ iJiH ^ g R S O t ^ n e r a l sen-lces :

for IhTlhree-day-oId aon of Mr. 1 .■ and Mrs. T. R. llcnflerson, Berger, who .died yesterday a t the Twin " FalU counly genemi hoapltal, will be held a t the gravcaldo In Buhl cemrtery thU afternoon a t 3 o’clock. I • The body reata a t the Twin- PalU | : mortuary. i>

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The first buslne.u meeting of the ^

* r. Rer. Roy K. Bnmelt. ha.s been railed for Wednesday 'evening a t .he regular midweek sen’lce.

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Nell ODay, stage and acrten ^alar, appearing with Don Dllla- ;way In "Llqold AMft*." feattired ;mollnn pirlore a t ETeready.rrts- <lone meeting here. ' '

ahorl newsreel type of picture, dixir prlrxa, nnd . retre.’ihmrnlfl.

-will 'onlivfn - tlie-E\Tren;ly-Pre-T-- P -

l.?i:ion Hnll. n l 8:30 o'clock lo- I '' nluhl. All.nutoinollvc dcalera and , ; Ilii'lr employees are invited as KUi'sla nt Niitlnnnl Carbon Com- [.

.Ii.mi’..nnd .-01IC-ot Uic larnc.st - giithcrliiKB of iu kind la cxia-cted- - tn si-e Nntlonal Carbon Cnmpnny apccliillsls llluslralo the Intest methods of protecting aulomo- “ bllfl cooling eyalcma,

_ H ie feature picture will be.Jn ^

5c-iulii'g n modem enRinrrrlnc ■ -problem in the most modern ' TCTren-tonn,»NoU-0'my,.alar-Ql- - Joe Cook’s ••nne'and'Dandy" be-

-tnro-alje-bc8an-her,m otlon:plc; lure chreer, and Don Dlllawny, (\J ••WlnRs." "Min and Bill," nnd other successes nre tho prlr.clDnli In the picture, aupporicd by a Inrge cast. One ot the epLvidcs " Klvc.i the audlcnce nn nirpliiie i night over, a* w;en_ na tiiefnry oloso-upa Iiiildi. the li'uiic j .. Kvi'rendy Prcatono plant nl Went

Xhorlcalon.-Va-,-whcro-lliii-iiill- 1; -l^o^5-o^15al^onaof Evcready.Crri. ; >

tone-rtrt-m ade. ___ ;■______ i iprospects of tha best Prestone ' ji

-rn trln -th# hU tory jfthejprrrtu ft 1 * •nre-wen by O . W . J i U l t a l l i S M ciinrRe ot Nnlloniil Carlwn mIv? in this area. ,Tlio_univ;cnml trnul !;;

la now convincing the pubUc,-he 1 ; believes, th a l only a pemianenl, | non-cvnpointing antl-treere enn I .

It-p iaram if-thB —l03S-6-nioiorl:il > * ngalnst the wlnler aoe-ww of 11 • wamt-then-eold waatlicr will be I] - dUcuM d a t tonlghV* meeting, j

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FORMER SAVOY b a n d : ■ PLAYS AT RADIOLAND

'E m ls Helds and bis ortbM tit. who played (or o n e -re a r a t Kcw ' Yoric City's Saroy baU room, known In radio, stage and recording realnu , aa 'America’s Sw cttest Swlog Band,**'

celebraUons. the nunagemoDt an - ..nQ unced.U aL oT enlni._____________

Friday night the old U na vaude- •V lU ^ahow -a l'B V eloek -aB d-tha^—• time danet with th » -6nak« Rirer OuUaws a l B:4S o'clock-wlU be the ' ' features, and_lhe. fll£ P a ir Windup dance,- with the "Pamou% Ambu- aadoti" Saturday n igh t will bring the dance s e rie s 'to -f tn -en d with ' ' the cuslomnry fanfare.

BODY OF MRS. STROUSE TO BE TAKEN TG IOWA.

The body o t Mrs. Frances StrouM,37, CasUefard. wife of Ray E. etrouse,-«ho died a t mldnlglil Mon- • dby a t the Twin-Fall* county gen- eral h w pltnl. following the death

be taken to her former home in Adair. Iowa. Tliuraday for funeralaerrlccs and Interment._____________

Tlic body now rcsla n l Uic TwUt FnlU mortuaryK

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