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^ , Clty Edltloii ' ^■ :-V TI VOL. 18. NO. 84. \ Heat-Ridde I Sets Up G] .. OfLawma Bi-Partiaan Demand Rises For Early Adjournment (By *n» AModatrf Pma) WASHINGTON, July 13- A bi-partlBRn demnnd thnt conBTcss stop trying to legls- Into in sweltering summei heat and ,go home resounded loday in a capital deserted by mony ncw dcnlerii for a pleas- urC'business wcckH:nd.' While President Boosevelt Vice-President Garner anc other Dcmocratic chlcfa travelled t« o rod and jjun club retreat In Chca openke bay. those who stayed bC' ' lilnd fretted and fumed over thi ^ ^ prospecr of another month or mon Of bill passing nnd lobby Invcstl' RatiJip. Alhurtt'Sees 'Tnncdy" ‘■Every day wc atay In sesslor from now on Is a traRcdi-." protestec Senator Aahurst, Arluna Demo- erot, 03 he Mt alone rcndlns a news- paper In-,the empty senate cham- tcr. "We ought lo adjourn and eoijJ back In October-or December so wt cim gut nway from this heat and Ilnd out what our conatUuentj want." Ssnator Vandcnbcrif, Mlehlfian Republlean, said "the president should relax nnd conRress ahould bo home." He added: “The nation Is In the Rrlp of nn I cpldemic of dread. Each citizen la ^ aaylng to himself 'I wish I knew.' fi It la time to set off the merrj-»Bo- y . • round."____________________________ ' Much Work Ahead Both houses r.tltl have n lot of t work to do. both on the floor and ! In conference committees. Viith the public utility holdlnt; co<npany, TVA i*nd social security .bll^*due for conference ocUon ne*t .week, tbe senate will resume Its re- «Tltlng of the house bill to bolster tho agriculture adjustment act asainst odversa court niUoss. Next, the compromtoe banking bill WlU be Uken up with leader* predicting passage In two days m without mueh controversy. Then Tho houae. meanwhUe, wlU not , have much to do uatU the admln- \ IstraUon bUI to bar cold clause ; sultfl reaches the floor latcilu tho week. This will bo followed by the alcohol control bUI. The ways and means commlttec will aurt drafting the admlnlstm- tlon Ux bill the first of the week. Chairman Douchton (D-NC» hopc;t to KCt 11 out by the end of the wci-k. Colncldcntly. this commltlcc will make an effort to retwrt the Guffey coni stablllsitlon bill. i^HTS ^ SHADOWS In Day’s EvenU (By Tlic A.'sochle<l Prewi Third Scl of Tcoth— PUEBLO. Colo. — Mrs. Hetlle Leach nt the n^e of C3 U culllne her third »ct of teeth. Mrmben of her fnmlly tald thnt she has Icit lhe symptoms for icv- eral weeks and the flrat looth be- ean to come ihroiiKh. her pim.s yes- te.-{lay. MoM of her *eeoiitl leeih were pulled .ibotil Jive ye.iri aRO, I Fig: Leaf Minimum— • ' ' •LACON-IA, N. n . - A fli,- leaf wlil do. b'.it It mu4f t« ftt le..»l that. 1.% the swimnilnc npp.irel rulm: of To- liee Chic.' tivo;i;e N. Hiibb.Trd. The ch;cf cracked <:cin lodjy on nuile b.ithlnK. hU L'o aroused by i* ’ complnlnt lhat n womjn and luo men h;iU .»aunlered unclothed not f.ir from the mntn jureet in j-ejtcrdayi Inien-'c hem. "Ifs up to the Laconij i>oIlce d*- partment to >tojJ thU .'ort of thlnc," tald Chief Hubbard -Vit cannoi permit anybody to go around nude Tlie least ihcv can do ts lo wear a flK lear." F a ta l A nli^F.-il-i7r- LOS ANOELES - A deiw to be flender letl to iJie draih of Pr.incf' E, Jacfiiiex. 51. phy.nciar.» al the cn-.eral hospii.il rti)Orled. She di-d >e.^terc!ny from nn o^crtlo-e of a drug ___u.vj!.iojii,kc.orL-«ci£hl_iht>--ii:4l— Gcncological Mix-Up HAMMONTON. N. J . — Thoa-.Ai B. Dflkcr. 65, H,i.’nmcn:on ne»j,u- ' piTtr.an. vr';rrc;,iv b.xame the fa- thi-.- or h--. f:r;).creat-grar>c.'illd. L.vv: tt;r.:rr, D-lKcr married Muj Emr.n .Me.vn'r, 22. d.iushter of Jo- ------ s<eph Mr*--nrr. who i.* ih^ o{ - Delker'.^ d.->;:;l-.ter The rr.i'rrl.'itre tr,.ide hl.'n the ion- tn-Iaw ef, hli o m jor.-ir.-I.iw- llss dauehter tseeame his -:rp-fr.oihrr- In-Uw. while hi' br.tlc brear.e hU om strp-crandmother, ; __ Now a baby. Em m i M.te D 'Ik T ., has tm v«5. She is her *-.e?-rrand- jnother * step-sister, her mot^e^•» , step-aur.:. rnd her father's step- \ *:i:{r-in-law. \ HE LKASID WIRX UrUDRTl OP ABSOOtATKO f o n e ____ leri Congress 3ry For End akingSessroii nd Senator Vandenberg imo^l tws- ..T„E nation I s In the grip pf an epidemic of dread. Each eltUen Is . t saylnir lo himself. •! wUh 1 knew/ oiai; i( ll (Ime (o gel off the merry- > I go-round."—(/T) rholo. • enta ---------------- ------------------------------ slLHCEFEB m B B llL B ll . ___; Extra Squads of Police Pa- trol Streets Following and W alkouts frUy I DOULDER CITY. NevA<**. ie*t 13 (-TV-Feartng violence m lihl cU- re>' mas. the strike that halted work Ater’ loday on lhe gigantic Boulder act dam projects exlr» « 1 « ^ i heatlly armed poUeo patrolled iho tins strecU of Bonlder City tonlgbt. ders U bor leaders, who declined to be lavs quoted. tndl«ted they feoxed vl- oltnce. Aiii sn extra precaution not rtservtttlon was stopped, iln-] Varying Versions lusc T hen were vairinR versions ns to the (he cause of tho strike. Labor lead- er* said they walked out In nn effort to have the seven and one- Itec iinif hour dny restored, clnlmlnc tm - Ihcy were forced to tmvel to the eek. tiam, some seven or elrht miles >pe^ from the Bovcniment-ercctrrt "niod- Ihc cl" city where they live, on thrlr tlce own time. the Frank T. Crowe. Rcneml superln- ; tendent of six Companies. Inc.. con- • i trnclora on the Doulder dam pro- —_i!'Jcct. l.'.^ufd the followlne atatciucnt; / , "The nUuatlon fnelns cmployu.i nl Boulder diim la thti: "Tht- Job. drawlHK to a close, rm- « ploycs Ilnd themselves residents of Clnrk cotmty. Nevndn. and Inellirl* , ble for our public works Jobs out t of the cPimty. I "Tlie local bbor orRanlr-itlonr. -----1nnd Six Comiwnlrs. Inc. have done ] everythlnc in Uielr power to hnve I the locnl rrsldent restrictions re- I moved from the public works niles. tile I but with no fcsiilis to date. Chancing Orcaniullon -I—/ W llh Uicse conditions In mmd,-: h n t' hnvr been nnitliially chnnKlnc ihi- cv- : oiKanlsillon from n ihree-shlft be- , siralcht rlchl-hour basts lo a one- •es- ^ fhlft bnsls, ,^o bs lo car?y <in our eth I v.oik Jirre a Itllk lnnger. so th<- cm- I ployo wl!h fanilliis h'Tc.rould rr- m aln 'a lllll''_li>nriT. beintc liop<'ful| by tlu t lime ilir jcb was conipIet>'d lhe local riJlJnil ri\ilrlcllos« would be lifted. "if the majority of employes pre-, fer lo wnrk on n three-shlfl basis with the att< ni!:-.nt eompltilon of thr Job In one-thtrcl ot lhe tltrte. ns com- r* a —------------------ ■“o iConiirued . t. Pjco 1. Co'. Qi far ly s ------------ ---------------------- ~ Women’s Leac ?i Presidency L r SE.VTTI.E, Jill; 13 Wotwn wj:; lenve thr pre^iiieney of the h- United to m:n. Mrs, Cellnr MacDonilJ Bnuman, preMdent of the N-Minn.il r.-rtrrnSlori of D;Lsine.>^. and Profe««:or.:vl \VumT.> elutx«, jald here totlay on lh- evr of her or- ____ gnnUatinn'.* -Trnml eonvrnlion. ____ Tlie darii-hslrrd P.i^i.Toad. Vn., _acJver.i':nx moTher «f ll-; ’}'ar-o:rt t«lr.s. alvi ren!;:red thr' -.44 opinion In an mtrrvlex ihat U-* u-'U nited Slat.-s c-.-S.i ".'irpt tn:o ; :a- a dlctitorjhip ovTrr.lsht.' S;-.c adJrd, nc'evrr. lhat ihe pr-s- rnt admlnU'tra-.len •'r.ct rtirSA- ^ .toria! b jl rr.-re:y <!ra:-.:r In anem er- ,n. The prrjidetin’ remain r\- jj, c:a-!'.c:y ft a-.an!> i'.'y e<'ntin- ... uei not bccaui? »i.r;en ;a:k the: 1,^ neees'ary aV-!ity .trrr-aw ther; , refuie to "p'4*y 'he i •r.! There are ti.-.T,rn ah--) r^ve py-n- ‘ d- :y cf rxrcu:ive ss;’:;? and tm r.ing' r's .for th.e Job, ho»Tier. said, p- "When are Interrxtfd !n ,:ci.»'..l:ono.-a^-...n:c=-.e.-.:. J _________ , ' ACCURA WIN MERCURY SOmiS TO [ s n s iH iN iS E p il J Portland Swelters As High' , way Crew Breaks Snov I . Blockade In Cascades: I 116 Degrees at Needle! I) my Tlie Assoclattd Preaa) While Eastern. Great Lakcj and Northwestern areas ol the coiinVry enjoyed scasona' temperatures Saturday a heal wave maintained a scorchinf grip on west goast states. The day’s highest tempera- ture wus recorded at Needles, California, where the mercury I boiled up to IIG degrees. Port- I land. OrcKon. sweltered at 105 de. ' Brees. the hlshcat recorded tltere. ai 1 a stntc hlRhwny crew In onothei part of the stale broke n sno« blockade ncross tfte highway to^l» nnd Spark* lake In, the Casendt moiinUlns. J ArpeaU For Flood Hellef Oovernor Herbert Lehman of Nei* in York, nfter an Inspection of thi Is havoc In tho trail of last week'i r/ floods In the upper part of the t- slnte. appealed to President Roose- velt for fedeml aid for vlcUms. ~ Wenther forecasters predlcteC wenther would be molnly fatr'todnj nnd tomorrow In the north centrni atntea, but found nothing encourag- ing In the outlock for the weat. Jl Tnrtland's lloltest Day PORTLAND, Ore.. July 13 MV' The holiest dny In tho recorded J. history of Portland sent the ther- 3:30 p. m. todny. While the temperature In Bend stood at the 08-desree mark, a sUtc highwny crcw finally broke n snow blockade on the highway to Elk T hike, hlch In Ihe Cascade nioun- - toln.1. Tlie rond to these ' fomou-i k fishing lakes crosses the slioulder r of the mountains ot 7.000 feet oUl- r tude. ® Edward L. Wella. government me- teorollgLtt. said Portlnnd’a prevloua bo high temperature wns 104.3 degrees. 1-! registered on June 10. IMS. ^ The Portland veaUtcr bureau has '^Hi^onilnued on Poge 3. Cof. ai .'V IS IT iW § mmmii I; Moss Traps Young Detroit Man at New Jersey ;; Camp i;. -------- H .STOCKHOLM. N. j„'july 13 (,?)— Di.nth lurked In the thick mo^^ of 1- .1 nudLit camp lake lodny nndtr.Tp- f)f iT.i Charles Itavmnnd Nevlllr. 2?, of I- l> troll. It''N eville drove to the ga!'.- of the riaek Lodge nudL^t cnmp nt n'>on 1 '. :n:!ay, nnd sho'Aed credenilnl.i which ir ni'.iiouneeil he w.is n memher of a T t)-:rolt nudist jrroup, He w.i.< wel- •- romed ond lold lli? prlvi!,'(:e.s of s. ihr New Jcr*ey camp were hL<i, Tlie day wa,^ hot. He parked his rar, slipped out cf hi* clothe.', ehat- j tVd with some of the 75 or more iiu;!lf..s. m-.-n nnrt women, lounRlns [{linider the lrr<.'. iTarjlnR ll;e time .. in talk and catinR. tf. Then he wandered down to lhe I. • l.Tkr for a swim. Someone hr.ard him ..i\.'ll, nnd a ery ri-.-nl up in nudL'ti ,] iitnr the lake mw liK preclleamcnt, d' Ii'- hnd beecme i ntnnsled In the (J r.’evlllc waa dead by the tl.-ne ftst.* ;;»>;'crs reached the lske. They .<aw body, enmeshed In thr crr-n p m.vj. clKht feci Ijelnw the .';irf;n'e. ■ Kor four houra they gr.ipplrcl, Fiti- :vi;v they rnndr f.vt :o him nnd lie Ufled to the mirfnce. j der Tells Why s Left To Men 1 tl-,ry think onlv In term.' of «t:ai e IJm: lesl»btion wlil accorl;>::.^^l for r cood of fh- i>ec;i>, ar.ri not i Tk!r.'lhrr 11 will i-.i;n tlir KX.'.nr. of lh- Amrriean l/-tmi:, a m.itriiJr- i !i:r-Ts' or o:;-.rr . or;.in!S4ti(iTi," m;i- ri-ninrKr<j, ' »Vcm r ___ if_ :.a-.'r;o''i«hll'r;nr*'v a'ri'e."' '! . ’ 'V^'hl’ .r e j ;,e:;-,ir.- of -| ,! r-f^red sr • 1 riMn men. • j ■'Women n irf’TTi' m.n conerminc :h-!r lo-1 't!-.'* o'lK-r hsnd thrVr. are lovs of • m-n who haven't Char.jrj the msn-j r-T In wh!;h th-y f-T.-idfr women. | ' IWhile een no :or::rr ar^ i.V ac-I ::ki3*U>.-tff^.p-r7--i ot- jwrmen and orr «p:;raL-fi more , . ther^ suj: arc mar.y men , : '»ho do not b.-!i;vo femir.W bralnsj are u#«fu’ for ar.yth-: ! . rr.snatcmrrl o' a horr-. Women. • jC -iit flgh: -Ji!s ducrib:.-iauca.*' t^rE -A N ASSOCIATED Pl FAt] TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDA II' Millions Of Chain •; Letters Fail To W Reach Destination. WABHINQTON, Jiily '13 rn ■_Onezjesult of I'hc chain letter- Pjf cra»-^bstwceinW(r.'nnd--threa. LU mllUon letters In th ; dead letter ---------- - ' •— ------------ ---------------- :— " Disclosing Ihls. officials said, ah' lodny the fad woa dead now— that It reached Its,peak In May lOW and slowly aubslded—b ut. bow , , many letters were s?nt. how tnaoy' l6St i)<i&ons took part, or how much J. they profited would never be de- 1I“ S termlned. Only through the letters tbat could not be delivered because- . nf ATong addresses. fIctlUous niimca or death could any estl- of mate of Its pro|>ortlons be ob- ,nal tnln:d. «nt There was an Increase of from 1000 to 1500 per cent. In letters ing postmasters to dead let*- ter offices dttrlng-the“ApnU3in»^ ira- Quarter. /. Letters containing money »-er® '^‘Krcgated from those without money anil an ottempt mods to ■>rt- n-turn the letter* to the *cnders.- dc- The govemment will profit to- f. a s some extent by the chain letter, ther erare because about one out of^ now -every ten undellvernble letters have contained money. »de • 1 POLICE lE S T IG llIE ^ TiCOi BOMBIS' eted IfrM National Guardsmen Prepare For More Violence . When Mills Reopen TV- SEATTLE. Jnly 13 (A f — Five ded bombings, the m ult of a night ier- af Irrror eniuinc upon lumber ventlcaled by police there today end while national guardsmen prepar* Ute ed for more pcs>lble trouble Mon- now day wllh tho reopenlnc of mills Elk in lhat area._ About 40 persons rvmalned In de- tcntlon nt the Tacoma national ‘f " guard nrmorj', having been among these t-iken Into custody during Uie four hours of skirmishing between ["“■ strike pickets nnd militiamen yes- terdoy aflemoon and laal night; rroperty Damaged has Although the bombs injured w one, lhay did considerable dam a^ to property, mostly' ticlonging -'to mill worker*. Two coaes of alleged atteiapted intimidation «'cre re- ported by lumber worker*. Chief Wllllara Cole of the Wash- ( — Ington slule pairol left Longview. I where n larKJ force Of palrolm-^n r has been on duty for some time, for ^ Everett to Invr.'-tlenlo tlw slluntlon In thnt cliv .md determine If addl- .. tlona] p.itrolmen ,'hould bs detailrd on there Moiulav, With li.' two bi« mUli'ldle nt ihe end of n 40-hour wefk Longvlrw j>eaceful. Tlic federnl m-'dlatlon board, ap- pointed rec-.-ntly by Secrctarj' of M- bor Prnnri,'. fV-rkliw. announeed ll V was sntir.rii-.l v.llh the Seattle f.:t- oj untldlTofld nould ko to Tacoma ikxI week to iiive.'tls-.iio condltloiu iherr. or Tl’’ Conit lumbcrmeii'.s n.\- .wlntlon L’Miod a Mau-menl ihai j ' Ihc lhe strike, elasinc lls tenth week to±iy. has ea^l employs of the log- Ich Ring and lumber Induslrj- 15,000,001 ^ in payro!!.-. lo.st. The suicm eni « '.••• J ,(]. tlmllvd the totnl lo-is *lo liimbiT of communilie.N nl $10,000, 000. SIrlkera Vote his ENcrcll Mriker.-i voted loday on J’l- whither to sf.ind behind the joir.l ; ore northwe.''i sirike commlitre or to , , in»|juln the orgnnlrallon of pinnt lr’- ^ me caj,. in.,;nu:.-d by A. .M. Muir, vi~- I pre.sldent of the Ui;ite<l Broih'rhoo>i the *of Car;>;i;lers and Joiners. Mutr Kn- ilm I day revok' d tl;.' ehnrler of th- K.v- erett Io- mI, .S,i','mi:i and Tlmi;'-: nt.j work.-rs' ;.:',:tui t>rc;la^e of aeltvii;-.- tbe of Uw ni>r;h'ie;t ecmniUt.-r. 1 Offlci.'.’ .^ of the West O :\i - ; Lum ter ri)n;;),i;;y min a : I.;nn'.-':: a'*' I ordered liiilrfir.i'.e cIo.Miix of th- , -n ---------------------------------------------------- : ■i-e.l (Con; r.-.jrd .in Page 3. Col 5) i r iF E U D M L E T S i lliiJtG ti n 20 Shots Whistle Throiinli t :ai Saturday Night Crowds I ;[ In Kcnlucky Town oi -------- ; DARno' ;:V:i.LE. Ky . July 13 , -U^lK'-»^ a Kirl ana a i.„,;i t tkhcn tu.) :. ;,,l;rs rcnrwrd an c, . j. 'Liruagc_^..hill..ii?«n_!(;r,;,^:'_n ’■fiTwerrj- v,,ii;ilrd throu.-h S.m- I urdsy t.'.„. r-.'Arts on Coti:lhv^ - \ e j tkj-oare,' • y ■I A par.;;.- M;< Mary Orejory t.; ,b r. - 1Manchrj; , C:*y e.iunty, r js .-i. ’ i.'e ! m the o:an-,;e Gambrirl u.i. j («xundf<j ■■ ill llie rhouldcr. a 'TTI' The ,r-- »A* til.tmed oa b:-. h o-l old enm::;. ;-'T--rn llie Kinder sr;-: r*n }<l«mbrtrt---'—;.~-<‘(-U5e-Artrrm!- "tj ofls^cllcn o: ii:. A county. 'v n-J Officer- ."'-,:'d Charle.« Kli-,d ;:i( n. I after ■■ ii.'frny. He was re-| c- I cenUy rrrr,. , ijond on n charge c: I u o{ikaUn«--B.-.:-a-=ibriei,-i>roih«r.<J It, re I Orange sr, ; liAth Gambnel. Br*t ] * rn!»os kfflcd _c.irSrtn. Ky.. a f r ^ je r.S. weeks ago jt fw! }<1as C 5 ;-.a n d Orange Gam- ;h ■ncbrlel wcir t.-r.i^cT! at a bosptl^ ac- 'b 'reported za Ksously hurL |p IPRESS NEWSPAPER^OM LS Di DAY MOUNING. JULY 14, 1935 fEIREil INJUREO i8i[IZE.MEPL i CJ,iDMNTl ---- ------------------------ - Flames of Undetermined Ori- . ™, gin Rage Through Ware-1 * house at Salt L'ake City; .Loss Placed at ^150,QOO at —- - <Ily Tlie As.sociated Press) J! SAI.T LAKE CITY, July l:i, ' Ij. One fireman was- seriously buriH’d late today fighting a , «n 8iH.’ctaciilar fire w hich'sw ept through the three-ncre ware-, 5^ hotise of.^ th e Consolidated: - Wagon nnd . Machine com-' r®' piiny on Third west street ut hcrv. Sj*. KViit K. Burt, general man* ager ot.the compnny. estimated the, Bf lo-vi. iMiidlng H complete check jitj oj, »lf.0.000 to $200,000. Hc said Uio PI plnce wna covered by ifiaurance.v ] L. P. nassmussen. a fireman, wns( —— burni'd nbout the face and head J = when n bnrrel of Inr exploded In the - Intriise hent. shooUng firo 20 feet , Into the nlK He waa tnken lo the cmiTKcncy hospital, but hi* condl-1 tlon wns not considered critical. ] Cause Unfletermlned lu Fire Chlcf Wnltcr S. Knight said the blftle broke.out on the weat end of the building three hour* after ire employes left for the week-end. He W.-U unnble to determine tho cause, but residents of the neighborhood snld small boys had been playing near the building a few minutes be*. I fonr the lire started, re AlllwuKh oh nlnrm was tumed In It when amoke first belched from the; er building, the entire roof was abloicj ^ ott^nek. E v c ^ % « e *of 'flre-f*?RhUng ■ r* cfiulpmcnf in Uie clly was callcdl ond the Denver and nio Gmnde, li Western railroad sent lU lire laddies to the scene In response to an, emergency call from City Com* missloner John M; Knight, lOl ng Wslls Collapse P in Fed by barrels of Uir nnd other (I, a - similar materiols stored lii Uie wnrehouse, the flomes mged out of. t'i control more than on hour. Severol i firemen narrowly csMped sarlous , ' BO Injury vhen walla of the.structure' { 4* coUapnd. NolnUborlSR..^’quUdlngai- i to were threatened for o time when a ' .— cd west wind fonned lhe blare inlo a | "c- raging infemo, but firemen con- r l . ctnualed their battle on ncnrbyl J h- structures and saved nil except the •* :w. warehouse. - I Thousnnds of curious Knlheredi near tlie sccne nnd nmny were drenched when fire lio.-.e brokvj * , away from the llremen’s hnnds. •niej *■ '* blnee niRcd three hount before ll.p , wn.1 extlngubhcd nnd It w.is nrcrs- sary. to order a lili:ht lorer lo ri'- mnln nt the .senir lo play wnti-r on the redhot machinery wlileh w;is drstroycd, ... ' Mr. Durt snld lhe fire "hli us at th.& worst lime" due to thr iinrvcsl sen.ion. He ^nld they wrrr niMied (/T ■j,. with orders' ior fann-.Tr.' 'uiipiirs. • all of which werr de;.trc>.\r(l. fo] e k ------------------------------! til $CCI0EII8!IIRS i! : misTiiii's ruler:: : _____ , Da ^'.‘ i C i i a n c e l l o r Seriously Hurt, W ife Killed in l\^otor ’’J Mlshnp iiin! VIKNNA. July n <,r—Tl.r jrnw- Ing p»«er of I’rlner llrnrvt rnn *eh*r. Au.!*!^!'-, K.-t I-i r'.'-le ell! !'■' , army,” nearrd lit eretl Innlshl at I.e< the Au\lrian rabhirt iniljlivrly P. ! derided lo plarr hlsn In (Iir pnil f;>l. of chanerlliir. ___ drj Tile deet.'.loa followed hv ,> few wtr I'.nurs nn amnmrlji> iKriiln;' i;i-ar tur I.in» In »hlrti Ch;u;r, r-r Kurl Hr Schufichnlgg «a,' 1,^110:; •• lured, mn his wife- Frau vmi .‘Vhu’- ' i u , 34, v wns killed, and ih. lr m>;, iC -rt. jr- ^ 9, was'severly hurt 1 AuthorlUes lnn-vlu-n:c>; ; . rrush , and reported It aa-' P'l:' • ‘“^cl- I1I dental and in nil pro;).i’j:.," <lir 10 ^ the chauffeur's belrit: a::..'.d by lhe heat. /-« nrslde Wlfr's n><l> W An Offlclnl »tn:ri:).r.: .1 thst th- chancellor nn: ; ■ i' -i'-e _ thV, nrtJihers of Cl;,iri!y i-' ; ;;.a at Llr.i for a brir.' p:;ivrr i’ iBi body of his aife. Ihrr,,. 1 ' th^i 7 he retumed for addi':i::- trrat- g He was .'liafcrn ;ii;d 1 •■••oux~^,“ . ' ;sh.>ck w ^ so ,^^rrr tl.M = ad. vL-rd him to gi-r up t;:-- T -, :.'i- , ‘•;bliurs of.ofllce ftir a The.cablnrt met irr.rrr.-i..i; :••• nrd cnneurrrd in thr ir.rriir,'' .■;;:r,ir-o. ard It wa* regirdr:! lu rii.H thr ministers wouH vu-.-' '. ■■ :he “ 'hrad of thr sovernnir:',: he !--me-an->iU-r:dcJ'xjc.'TTT—TT.-ce ‘von surhemben:. a.-, m.-- ;.frl- : .Icr. would Uke hu p;jcr, ‘" ’c '• I Prince ren Siarhembrr.- ;• .ur^-d ;:|the eablnst thai he i-iurn "f • terrtght—t?y -air^tsre “ T tttt-— l;a!y-*'~-t "• , wherolw has bera rn rnc. :'^r-. B( • ICAt' * 1cause of his noble b!"vj . :ul his In t lT».si mUltary fcllo«tr.g vr,-, ? t a r - p’ .sr - ;hemberg has fceen reeccni.-rt; frr the ed 1 - 'last two years a.% one r? - r-o't a i 3 I powerful mea la Aui-::ia ;>-'U-acs.. -J MPLETE AILY Margaret I InWeyer ' Jury Brands Woi \ p m CONVICTRP by a Jury of Iwo women Taeoma, Mrs. Margaret Waley. 10-y< - confessed kidnaper, was foand gnllty ' -fDgltlve William Dalnard, alias BUl Jgqg.0Qfl jjnspm plot^.> r^oio... Two-Day Til For Mahai Capture Or Death Ot yi Tacotna Kidnaper II Predicted TACOMA,' Wn.sli., July 1,1 (fP)— Tlio-*Tin'<]nia D aily Lc’d- gL-r .Hai(i tonight it was in- A( fornitei— tfi m d . a i i t h o r i t y ’' ,— that W iliiani Dainard, alias! Mnlian, would be cajitured or killed hy f.itloral bureau of in- vc.sti«;itit.n agfnt.s w ithin two ilay.<. ,. "Word that the rclentlcs.<i 21 nmiy or O-Men arr closing In on"' 01 Dainnrd. h fiigltlvr under Indict*- d' mrnl for thr Otorgr Weyerhaeuser oi kidnaping, '•r.iiiir juH nfter United p BUtes Dl.nrlet Atlcrnty J. Charles 11 Drnnls .^rnrd nn iiHmiatum on any » underworld ch:inictrrs who may bc rc hnrborhig or nv->ivilni; the mueh tr wnnird fuinihe." ihr l.rdBcr said. , Fathrr't Only \»t»h h.i "Whllr lhe Wr\,:iia<'U!«-r*. O- tin .\!rn nnd iilh'r f' d' r.il otflclnbi dr- :o. ellnr to tr.H; !<>r iiuhlientlon.” the <■! U drrr s.nd. "it i-. knnwn that J, by r. WryrrhnrC'.T, Jr, (Geonre's utl f;ilh>T, Ilf T.irctt!:!' hs.i nA.surrd the «fn: ilr ijarlmi nt of jt;-.iicc thai hLs only wirh is tlmt M.Oi.mi i i-hrr l>e cnp- I lured or kill- ;! mu! Jh:ii hr has lit- lie lnlcrr-,1 in r.T.r.rry of the.re- nl). mnlnd.T of th- mi.m ih money." Wry.-rhn.ii-.Ar p,ii-I •$:00,000 te ra ii kidnap i::in;- f'.r t'p",t,->''s release. >' Tl-.t lii(;;r:;i:'r,'. n -.iin.M Dnlnnrd (Centiniirr? .in p..r- 2 Col 4i Savant Schedul To C om m unica SA.V FUANCISCp .Ii;v 13 .l:r.%'a;;; t<r :,iii;;f:';..i Iirxi fan by . Mil j.-o:s r . Ca;:rorr-.:a tn-.tn-^M--: or nnd h^- r'-\r.\;rd here ' or : .-.■ In y .j'.i .uil.r; on the lii.r L.;ir:;r:T for H..t;-i:-;:;j. Do’i f c i u h 'i !m - •»cn Interna- ;m jl .-,;:cf.:;n:i i!;r(i;r:i th : ln%xn* laa.-\:;.in t'l.in l.s t.i n:: m;.: to twke indcr-iatrr mr;:on p:rf.;r?\ tn eol- 1 T rs. • per. "Fr.r more ttun 40 yrars I have. Ha; '^•n «orkir; on n ;i;sn :o commun-1 wci rite with Mars and otner worlds.Sor n lh : .'-o;,ir sy^u.•m." h- said. - M y ] 10oi: .sn ts based on the'aell-establUh-j flee d fact that U U po'-'ib'.e to aend poll i3und tirpul.-* ov-r a ra? ef light. I t.ng. “My Uieorj- U lhai Uwr« U B o tjto t tod: NE\^ UKMBKR AOOrX OOltBAO. . .OF otnotn-ATiows t Waley Gc Charges 1 r^a^serK rom an K idnaper \ ■■ -•" / c' ^ ’/ Iw i r, : ... un nen and 10 men la federal nort at ! 0-year-old bride ol H am oa Waley, Ity ot aaslaUng h«r bnaband aAd the iUhan, la haUhlag-the Maaatlonat ..j ime Limit I V in’s Liberty i yOUNGBHELD : IQGDENiRDER^ ______to Accuscd Pair, Awaiting Hear- j. lng■on^;hartK!^Main- tain Silcnce >' gl --------- fll OCPKS, Jnly IS (,D — Wllh Fred J. I.untl. 2*. and John Kills, wl 31. In Jail her^ awsllln* hearing on a eharje of flrsl desire mur- drr. already Wed agalnsi (hem. nfdrem late Satordsy nl*ht had ll pxilponrd dlrrei qursllonlnK of 1/ Ihr iDspeel*. Thry arr charted ■! with slaylnc Josrph II. Qnljley. rrsldrnt palrolman. early Friday miirnlne. Am-'trd Ihls nftrmoon In BrlR- h,i;;i CKy. nfl'-r Ihry hnd escapc^ tlifmi!;h n bli>cl:.-'de of more thonf U, :oj p(.-.r.'iii-n In thr mnr^hIand wesl <.f Wlll.ird. the two werr Identified by i.flirrrs r.S oecupanl-s of a stolen utiiiirr.obilr which w.vi wrecked Fri- tfny nt Wllhird. rincrrprlnl« Fnond roller c!.cl.nrr thnt the Iwo atole .t:i nuMnu'blle wrst of 0«dcn after "* nljnoduiiliia thr blood-sjMltered Oc m.i'hi::--, rrtistrrcd to EULs. in V , liirii p.itrrilmnn Quk-l«y w.-is *hot,“'*' r - <:■.llll ns hi' niti-mpt'-d to ques- !;■ :i f,\o rtirii Jor Ea.%o;inc Ihcfu O. ^ icontlnued on f*a.-r j Col 5) ' \ ' _______ ____________________ ^ _____1^ Llles A tte m pt IS a te W ith M a r s Vi jv-jx-r cr e.irJh to rrr.vr nr t;>" .‘u n , ■Ti--rf'.rr, If f?-.;'.-l a rayihkt or rr- rr. i : - -o thelK'd r.r.l i-c-e o' M^r.; did' N | .;;,.l .rrii iL -% c<v;',l b? ' KUl >ci;l n.rr\ t!:- - ;oln^ f.-t'm , ..............Ima Dotig;j.--s to .«;sr; hi.'. e s-!m . perimrr.u uix'n 1;1.» return frtMn|cf. I Ha«;,i: acii mr.:;t:i. He said hJ mn wcwld in.'tall giar.l rrfVctors r>ear Son PrancUco atxl al .sonr: point ren loob or rooo milM east of here. Rc- Ma. fleeted rays will br foc-a*e«J s: a ber point In the- sky. a lth ihe ray* meet- T \ne. and then at:empt.s will frs made at i to transmit sound along the rays. of )D A Y ; F air a n d .:^ g in |-^ WS 12'PAGES—' 6 CBNT8 : V.. ’onvicted ForPart- iidnaping W om an Pound A ctive - Participant In A bduction I VERDICT BATISFACTORT TO CONVICTED WOMAN FEDERAL BOTLDmO. TA- COMA, W aslu July n (A>)—Mr*. Margaret Thulin Wolcy In a sign- ed stotemcnt written In tbe Unit- ed States marshol'a office today expresaed saUsfacUon with, a federal court-Jury’s verdict con- victing her ol Ute Oeorge Weyer- •haeuser kidnaping ond kidnap ; conaplracy. ^ ; Her SUtcment, released by. Marshal A. J. Chilly, saldt “I am ioUafled with tho ver- j ; diet ns I told the truth ond tried to plead guilty, I did not know Z wos in 0 criminal consplrw un- j tu my huaband wos Involved In ; lU ofler which I went through i wlUi it rother thon betray the mon I love." (By The Aaaoclotcd Press) TACOMA, Wash., July 18 ;) —Nineteen-ycnr-«ld Jlargnret Wnley was convict43d' swiftly of both “Lindbergh law” and i conspiracy charges by a fetJ- , cral jury hero today for her •; allegedly unwilling participa- tion in the $200,000 kidnap- j ing of George Weyerhaeuser. . ; In only 4 hours and 45 min-. utes a Jury of ten men and two women waded through a maze of ; legol lechnlcaliUet to reach the de- I, The 9-year*old timber for- tune heir had been Uften across, the Waahlngton*ldaho line by hla kidnaper*, thus warranting ap- plicaUon of the “Undber*h law."’. 3. Bhe assUtcd actively In- transportlnr the boy aeross tba sute line. . 3. Bhe «U»ely conspired, de- spite her preUsUUons to the conr • , trary. wtth her huaband. Hannon M. Woley. and Um foilUve W O- : Ilan Dalnard. alias Mahan, to ’. .> 5 snatch'thr boy and-collect WOO,- ,/ • . ’ OOO ran ao m . r federal Judge E, E. Cusbmaa set . ; next Wednesday moming - as -the Ume for pronouncement ef Ktt- . tence. "nie Jurist, who sentenced Waley to *6 years In prison on a plea of guUty to almUar .charges, gave no Inkling of what bis Judg- m ent would be. Life sentences sre possible on bolh cltsrgea. On the olher hand tha law seta no mtnlmum. The.plump. stolid young wpman, described by her attorney* as a 1 child of object poverty, look the ver- dict without a flick«T.of emoUon. although while abe was altting In the courtroom waiting for tbe Judge to enter, ahe btt her Up* nervously na ahe Ulked with U. 8. Marshal A. * J. aiilly.. Hwton In Chair Bhe had been swinging la- her swivel chair and kneading her green-edged handkerchief In her fUiRcrs. A few hour* earlier Chilly sold while he was leacUng her from the rContlnued on Page 10. Col. fl) verdict M es W fS E llT H E R 'j Home Open for Mrs. Waley i If She Wilis Her f^rcedom . .SALT LAKE CITV. July 13 (-D— • ' I don't se^ how they could do It," I Oeorge nuilin. father of Mr*. Mar* , K*rn Walry. commented today when advi.v<l his daushter had been [' lound guilty In connection w iih the kidnnpina of Ceorve Weyertiacuscr, Tacom.i lad. j "I tt;lnk Federal Judgr (E. H i Cushman U a f.iir arid conielcntlous I man from whnlf luive read m the i',c»:papers," he added, "bu: the j jury—I dan l ue how they could do I Thulin. father of 14 children, as- 'ui;ril Depart.T.ent of Jus-^ee agenu ttlio r«fa.--rd to p;rtnli him lo dis- 'cu.v the kidnaping,wrJi iils daugh- , tcr-shortly after her arrest here. ! Hrr Ktory t'niold j— T T n l y 'r p c i r t o 'h f r a rcw -m in----------- ,’utct ihtii '>’.M.aIl-thC-fcdcnl *gcnti_____ : would al!'*w B.S. so I rcrcr learned ' .1 her sidr of ihe sfor>-. It looks to me ,'hke sl:e was afmid to plead col 'Kuiltv.- hc iaid bitterly. , i Mrv Wnlcy attempted to plead gui:tv. tnit J'ldge Cushman refused th- p>« and ordered ber to trtaL ^—Srtttns e^the-tfwt-pocob-of-tba--------- j ir.odi-xi lamily heme here. Mrs.TbaI* !ln. holding ter youngest daagbter 1cf. three tnonihs. said, a* tear* <U3»- mrd her eyes ’'If Mr. Dofp' iJoho P. Dare. de ----------- feme counsel) appeals Um caae aad Margaret wins her fnedoat we waot ber lo oome home." Tbe fas-.Uy was not repraeeated - ■ at the trial la Tacoma, dus to lack of 1

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS... · 2014-12-12 · ^ , Clty Edltloii ' ^ :-V TI VOL. 18. NO. 84. \ Heat-Ridde I Sets Up G] .. OfLawma Bi-Partiaan Demand

^ , Clty Edltloii '

■:-V T IV O L . 1 8 . N O . 8 4 .

\ Heat-Ridde I Sets Up G] .. O fLawma

B i-Partiaan Demand Rises For E arly

■ Adjournm ent(B y * n » A M o d a trf P m a )

W ASHINGTON, Ju ly 1 3 - A b i- p a r t lB R n d e m n n d t h n t c o n B T css s t o p t r y i n g t o le g ls - In to i n s w e l t e r i n g s u m m e i h e a t a n d ,g o h o m e r e s o u n d e d l o d a y i n a c a p i t a l d e s e r t e d by m o n y n c w d c n le r i i f o r a p le a s - u r C 'b u s in e s s w c c k H :n d . '

W h i l e P r e s i d e n t B o o s e v e l t V ic e - P r e s i d e n t G a r n e r a n c o th e r D cm ocratic chlcfa travelled t« o rod a n d jjun club re tre a t In Chca openke bay. those w ho stayed bC'

' lilnd fre tted a n d fum ed over thi ^ ^ prospecr of a n o th e r m onth o r m on

Of bill passing nnd lobby Invcstl' ‘ RatiJip.

A lh u r tt 'S e e s 'T n n c d y "‘■Every day wc a tay In sesslor

from now on Is a traRcdi-." p rotestec S e n a to r A ahurst, A r lu n a Demo- ero t, 03 he M t a lone rcn d ln s a new s­pa p er In -,the em pty senate cham - t c r .

"W e ough t lo a d jo u rn a n d eo ijJ back In O ctober-or D ecem ber so wt cim gut nway from th is h e a t and I ln d o u t w hat ou r conatU uentj w ant."

S sn a to r Vandcnbcrif, Mlehlfian Republlean, sa id " th e p resident should relax nnd conRress ahould bo hom e." H e added:

“T he nation Is In th e Rrlp o f nn I cpldem ic of d read . E ach citizen la ^ aaylng to h im self 'I wish I knew.' fi I t la tim e to s e t o ff th e merrj-»Bo-y . • round."____________________________

' Much W ork AheadB oth houses r.tltl have n lo t of

t w ork to do. bo th on th e floor and ! In conference com m ittees.

Viith th e public u tility holdlnt; co<npany, TVA i*nd social security

.b ll^*due for conference ocUon ne* t .week, tb e senate will resum e Its re - «T ltlng of th e house b ill to bolster th o ag ricu ltu re a d ju s tm e n t a c t a s a in s t odversa c o u rt niU oss.

Next, th e comprom toe banking bill WlU be U k en u p w ith leader*

• p red ic ting passage In two days m w ithou t m ueh controversy. T h en

T ho houae. m eanw hU e, wlU n o t , have m uch to do uatU th e ad m ln - \ IstraU on bUI to b a r cold c lause ; sultfl reaches th e floor la tc i lu tho

week. T h is will bo followed by th e a lcohol control bUI.

T he w ays and m eans com m lttec will a u r t d ra f tin g th e ad m ln lstm - tlon U x bill th e f irs t o f th e week. C h a irm an D ouchton (D-NC» hopc;t to KCt 11 ou t by th e end o f the wci-k. Colncldcntly. th is com m ltlcc will m ake an e ffo rt to re tw rt th e G uffey coni s ta b llls itlo n bill.

i^ H T S ^ SHADOWS

In Day’s EvenU(By Tlic A.'sochle<l Prew i

T h i r d S c l o f T c o t h —PUEBLO. Colo. — M rs. H etlle

Leach n t th e n^e of C3 U cu lllne her th ird »ct of teeth .

M rm b e n of he r fnmlly ta ld th n t she has Icit lh e sym ptom s for icv- era l weeks and th e flrat loo th be- ean to come ihroiiK h. her pim .s yes- te.-{lay. MoM of h e r *eeoiitl leeih were pulled .ibotil Jive ye .iri aRO,

I Fig: L e a f M in i m u m —• ' ' •LACON-IA, N. n . - A fli,- leaf wlil

do. b'.it I t m u4f t« ftt le..»l th a t. 1.% th e sw im nilnc npp.irel ru lm : of To- liee Chic.' tivo;i;e N. Hiibb.Trd.

The ch;cf cracked < :c in lo d jy on nuile b.ithlnK. hU L'o aroused by i*

’ com plnlnt lh a t n w om jn a n d lu o men h;iU .»aunlered unclothed no t f.ir from th e mntn ju ree t in j-e jtcrd ay i Inien-'c hem .

" I f s up to the L acon ij i>oIlce d*- partm en t to >tojJ thU .'o rt of th lnc ," ta ld C hief H ubbard -V it cannoi perm it anybody to go a round nude Tlie least ihcv c an do ts lo w ear a flK lear."

F a t a l A n li^ F .- il- i7r- LOS ANOELES - A d e iw to be

flender letl to iJie d ra ih of P r .in c f ' E, Jacfiiiex. 51. phy.nciar.» a l the cn-.eral hospii.il rti)Orled. She d i-d >e.^terc!ny from nn o^crtlo-e of a d rug

___u.v j!.io jii,kc.orL -«ci£h l_ ih t> --ii:4 l—

G c n c o lo g ic a l M ix - U pHAMMONTON. N. J . — Thoa-.Ai

B. D flkcr. 65, H,i.’nm c n :o n n e » j ,u - ' piTtr.an. v r';rrc;,iv b.xam e th e fa- thi-.- or h--. f:r;).creat-grar>c.'illd.

L.vv: tt;r.:rr , D-lKcr m arried M u j Em r.n .M e.vn'r, 22. d .iu sh ter of Jo-

------ s<eph Mr*--nrr. w ho i.* ih ^ o{ -Delker'.^ d.->;:;l-.ter

T he rr.i'rrl.'itre tr,.ide hl.'n th e io n - tn-Iaw ef, h li o m jor.-ir.-I.iw- llss da u eh te r tseeame his - :rp -fr.o ih rr- In-U w . while h i ' br.tlc b rea r.e hU o m s trp -cran d m o th er, ;

__ Now a baby. E m m i M.te D 'I k T . ,h as tm v « 5 . She is h e r * -.e?-rrand-

jn o th e r * s tep -siste r, her mot^e^•» , step -au r.:. rn d h e r fa the r 's step-

\ * :i:{r-in -law . \

H ELKASID WIRX UrUDRTl OP

ABSOOtATKO f o n e ____

leri Congress 3ry For End akingSessroiind Senator Vandenberg

imo^ltw s- ..T „E n a t i o n Is In th e g rip pf a n

epidemic of d read. E ach eltU en Is . t saylnir lo him self. •! wUh 1 knew /

o ia i ; i ( l l (Ime (o gel o ff th e m erry- > I go-round."—(/T) rh o lo . •

en ta — ---------------- ------------------------------

slLHCEFEBm B B l l L B l l

— . ■___; Extra Squads of Police Pa-

trol Streets Following a n d W a l k o u t s

frUy I DOULDER CITY. NevA<**. ie * t 13 (-TV-Feartng violence m lih l cU- re> ' m a s . th e strike th a t h a lted work

Ater’ loday on lh e g igantic Boulder a c t dam p ro jec ts ex lr» « 1 « ^

i h e a tlly arm ed poUeo pa tro lled iho t in s strecU of B onlder C ity ton lgb t. ders U b o r leaders, w ho declined to be lavs quoted. tn d l« te d they feoxed vl-

o ltnce. A iii s n e x tra precaution

n o t rtse rv tttlon w as stopped, iln - ] V arying Versionslusc T h e n were vairinR versions ns to th e (he cause of tho strike . L abor lead-

er* sa id they walked o u t In nn e ffo rt to have th e seven and one-

Itec iin if h o u r dny restored , clnlmlnc tm - Ihcy were forced to tm v el to the eek. tiam , som e seven o r e lrh t miles >pe^ from th e B ovcnim ent-ercctrrt "niod- Ihc cl" c ity w here they live, on th r lr

tlc e own tim e.th e F ra n k T. Crowe. Rcnem l superln-

; te n d en t of s ix Com panies. Inc.. con- • i trnclora on th e Doulder dam pro-

—_ i! 'J c c t . l.'.^ufd th e followlne atatciucnt;

/ , "T he nUuatlon fnelns cmployu.i nl B oulder diim la th ti :

"Tht- Job. drawlHK to a close, rm - « ploycs Ilnd themselves residents of

C lnrk cotmty. Nevndn. a n d Inellirl*, ble for ou r public w orks Jobs out

t of th e cPimty.I "T lie local b b o r orRanlr-itlonr.

-----1 nnd Six Com iw nlrs. I n c . have done] every th lnc in Uielr pow er to hnve I th e locnl r rs ld en t restric tions re- I moved from the public w orks niles.

tile I b u t w ith no fcsiilis to date.‘ C hancing O rc a n iu llo n

-I—/ W llh Uicse conditions In m m d,-: h n t ' hnv r been nnitliially chnnKlnc ihi- c v - : o iK anlsillon from n ih ree -sh lft be- , s ir a lc h t r lch l-h o u r basts lo a one- •es- fh lf t bnsls, , o bs lo car?y <in our e th I v.oik J irre a I tllk lnnger. so th<- cm-

I p lo y o wl!h fanilliis h 'T c .ro u ld r r - m a ln 'a lllll''_li>nriT. beintc liop<'ful| by t l u t lim e ilir jcb w as conipIet>'d lhe local r i J l J n i l r i\ilrlc llos« would be lifted.

• " if th e m ajority of employes p re-, fer lo w nrk on n th ree -sh lfl basis w ith th e att< ni!:-.nt eom pltilon of th r Job In one-thtrcl o t lhe tltrte. ns com-r* a —------------------

■“ o iC oniirued . t. P jco 1. Co'. Qi farly s —------------ ---------------------- ~

Women’s Leac ?i Presidency L

r SE.VTTI.E, J ill; 13 W otw n wj:; lenve th r pre^iiieney of the

h - United to m :n . M rs, CellnrM acD on ilJ B num an, preMdent of

the N-Minn.il r.-rtrrnSlori of D;Lsine.> . and Profe««:or.:vl \V um T.> elutx«, jald here totlay on lh - evr o f her or-

____ gnnUatinn'.* -Trnml eonvrn l io n .____Tlie d a rii -h s lrrd P.i^i.Toad. Vn.,

_acJver.i':nx moTher «f l l - ;’ } 'a r-o :rt t« lr .s . a lv i ren !;:red t h r '

-.44 opinion In an m trrv lex ih a t U-* u - 'U n i te d Slat.-s c-.-S.i " . 'i r p t tn:o ; :a - a d lc tito r jh ip ovT rr.lsh t.'

S;-.c a d Jrd , n c 'e v r r . lh a t ihe p r-s- “ rn t admlnU'tra-.len •'r.ct rtirSA- ^ .to r ia ! b j l rr.-re:y <!ra:-.:r In a n e m er-

,n . T he p rrj id e tin ’ rem ain r \ - j j , c:a-!'.c:y ft a-.an!> i'.'y e<'ntin- . . . u e i n o t bccaui? » i.r ;e n ;a :k th e : 1,^ n eees 'a ry aV-!ity . tr r r-a w th e r ;

, re fu ie to "p'4*y 'h e i• r . ! T here are ti.-.T,rn ah--) r^v e py-n- ‘ d - :y cf rxrcu :ive s s ;’:;? and tm r . i n g ' r 's .fo r th.e Job, ho»T ier. said, p- "W hen are In terrx tfd !n

,:ci.» '..l:ono.-a^-...n :c=-.e.-.:.

J _________ , '

ACCURA

W INMERCURY SOmiS TO

[ s n s i H iN i S E p i lJ Portland Swelters As High', way Crew Breaks SnovI . Blockade In Cascades:I 116 Degrees at Needle!

I) m y Tlie A ssoclattd Preaa)W h i le E a s t e r n . G r e a t L a k c j

a n d N o r t h w e s t e r n a r e a s o l t h e co iinV ry e n jo y e d s c a s o n a ' t e m p e r a t u r e s S a t u r d a y a h e a l w a v e m a in t a in e d a s c o r c h i n f g r i p o n w e s t g o a s t s t a t e s .

T h e d a y ’s h i g h e s t t e m p e r a - t u r e w u s r e c o r d e d a t N e e d le s , C a l i f o r n i a , w h e r e t h e m e r c u r y

I b o i le d u p to I I G d e g r e e s . P o r t - I la n d . OrcKon. sw eltered a t 105 de. ' Brees. th e h lsh c a t recorded tltere. ai 1 a s tn tc hlRhwny crew In onothei

p a r t of the s ta le broke n sno« blockade ncross tfte highw ay to ^ l» nnd Spark* lake In , th e Casendt m oiinU lns.

J A rpeaU For Flood H ellefOovernor H erbert L ehm an of Nei*

in Y ork, n fter an Inspection o f th i Is havoc In th o tra il o f la s t week'i r / floods In th e upper p a rt of the t - s ln te. appealed to P residen t Roose­

ve lt fo r fedem l a id for vlcUms.~ W enther fo recasters predlcteC

w enther would be m olnly fa tr 'to d n j nnd tom orrow In th e n o r th centrni a tntea , b u t found n o th ing encourag­ing In the outlock for th e weat.

Jl T nrtland 's llo l te s t DayPORTLAND, Ore.. Ju ly 13 M V '

T h e ho lie st dny In tho recorded J . h is to ry of Portland se n t th e th e r-

3:30 p. m . todny.W hile the tem pera ture In Bend

stood a t the 08-desree m ark , a sU tc highw ny crcw finally broke n snow

• blockade on th e highw ay to Elk T hike, hlch In Ihe Cascade nioun- - toln.1. Tlie rond to these ' fomou-i k fishing lakes crosses th e slioulder r o f th e m ounta ins o t 7.000 fe e t oUl- r tude.® Edward L. Wella. governm ent m e-

teorollgLtt. sa id P o rtlnnd’a prevloua bo high tem pera ture wns 104.3 degrees. 1 -! registered on Ju n e 10. IMS.^ The P o rtland v e a U tc r b u rea u has

'^Hi^onilnued on Poge 3. Cof. ai

. ' V I S I T i W§ mmmiiI; Moss Traps Young Detroit

Man at New Jersey;; Campi ; . --------H .STOCKHOLM. N. j„ 'j u l y 13 (,?)—

Di.nth lurked In th e thick mo^^ of 1- .1 nudLit cam p lake lodny nndtr.Tp- f)f iT.i C harles Itavm nnd Nevlllr. 2?, of I- l> tro ll.I t ' 'N e v i l l e drove to the ga!'.- of the

riaek Lodge nudL^t cnmp n t n'>on 1'. :n:!ay, nnd sho'Aed credenilnl.i which ir ni'.iiouneeil he w.is n m em her of a T t) - :ro l t nud ist jrroup, He w.i.< wel- •- rom ed ond lold lli? prlvi!,'(:e.s of s. ih r New Jcr*ey cam p were hL<i,

Tlie day wa,^ hot. He parked his ■ ra r, slipped ou t cf hi* clothe.', ehat-

j tVd w ith some of th e 75 o r more iiu;!lf..s. m-.-n nnrt women, lounRlns

[{linider the lrr<.'. iTarjlnR ll;e time .. in talk and catinR. tf. T hen he w andered down to lhe I. • l.Tkr for a swim. Som eone hr.ard him . . i \ . ' l l , nnd a ery ri-.-nl up in nudL 'ti ,] iitn r th e lake m w liK preclleamcnt, d ' Ii'- hnd beecme i ntnnsled In the (J

r.’evlllc waa dead by th e tl.-ne ftst.* ;;»> ;'crs reached the lske. T hey .<aw

body, enm eshed In th r c rr-n p m .v j. clKht feci Ijelnw th e .';irf;n'e. ■

Kor four houra they gr.ipplrcl, Fiti- :vi;v they rnndr f.v t :o him nnd lie

Ufled to th e mirfnce. j

der Tells Why s Left To Men

1 tl-,ry th ink onlv In term .' of « t:a i e IJm: le sl»b tion wlil accorl;>::.^^l for r cood of fh - i>ec;i>, ar.ri no t i Tk!r.'lhrr 11 will i-.i;n tl i r KX.'.nr. of

lh - A m rriean l/-tm i:, a m .it r i iJ r - i !i:r-Ts' or o:;-.rr. or;.in!S4ti(iTi," m;i- ri-ninrKr<j,

' »Vcm r ___ if_

: .a - . 'r ;o ''i« h l l 'r ;n r * 'v a 'r i 'e . " ' ‘ ' !. ’ 'V 'hl’.r e j;,e:;-,ir.- of - |, ! r-f^red sr • 1

riMn men. • j■'Women n irf’TTi'

m .n conerminc :h-!r lo-1

't!-.'* o'lK-r h sn d thrVr. are lovs of• m-n who haven't Char.jrj the m sn-j ■ r-T In wh!;h th-y f-T.-idfr women. |' I While e e n no :or::rr ar^ i.V ac-I ::ki3*U>.-tff^.p-r7--i ot-jwrmen and orr «p:;raL-fi more , . ther^ suj: arc mar.y men ,

: '» h o do n o t b.-!i;vo fem ir.W b ra ln s j a re u#«fu’ fo r a r . y t h - : !

. r r .sn a tc m rr l o ' a horr-. W o m en .• jC -iit flgh: -Ji!s ducrib:.-iauca.*'

t ^ r E - A N A S S O C I A T E D P l

F A t ]T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O , S U N D A

II' Millions Of Chain •;Letters Fail To

W Reach Destination.W ABHINQTON, J i i l y '13

r n ■_Onezjesult of I'hc chain le tte r- P j f c ra » -^ b s tw c e in W (r . 'n n d - - th re a . L U mllUon le tters In t h ; dead le tte r---------- - ' •— ------------ ---------------- :— "

Disclosing Ihls. officials sa id , a h ' lodny th e fad woa dead now—

th a t I t reached Its ,p e ak In May lOW and slowly aubslded—b u t . bow , , many le tte rs were s?n t. how tn a o y ' l6S t i)<i&ons took p a rt, o r how m uch J. they profited would never be de - 1I“ S term lned. •

Only th rough th e le tte rs tb a t could n o t be delivered because -

. nf ATong addresses. fIctlUous niimca o r death could any e s tl-

o f m ate of Its pro|>ortlons be o b - ,n a l tnln:d.« n t T here was an Increase o f from

1000 to 1500 pe r cen t. In le tte rs i n g postm asters to dead let*-

ter offices dttrlng-the“A pnU 3in»^ i r a - Quarter. /.

Letters containing money »-er® '^‘Krcgated from those w ithout money anil a n o ttem p t m ods to

■>rt- n-turn the letter* to th e *cnders.- d c - The govem m ent will p ro fit to-

f. a s some ex ten t by th e chain letter, th e r erare because about one ou t of^ now -every ten undellvernble le tte rs

have contained money.» d e — • 1

POLICE lE S T IG llIE ^ T iC O i B O M B IS 'eted

IfrM National Guardsmen Prepare For More Violence . When Mills Reopen

TV- SEATTLE. Jn ly 13 (A f — Five ded bombings, the m u l t of a n igh t ie r - af I rrro r en iu in c upon lum ber

ventlcaled by police the re today end while national guardsm en prepar* U te ed for more pcs>lble trouble M on- now day wllh tho reopenlnc of mills Elk in lh a t a r e a ._

About 40 persons rvm alned In d e - tcntlon n t the Tacom a na tional

‘f " guard nrmorj', having been am ong these t-iken Into custody during Uie four hours o f skirm ishing betw een

["“■ strike pickets nnd m ilitiam en yes- terdoy aflem oon and laa l n igh t;

rro p e rty Damaged h as Although the bombs in ju red w — one, lhay did considerable d a m a ^

to property, m ostly' ticlonging -'to mill worker*. Two coaes of alleged atte iap ted intim idation «'cre re ­ported by lumber worker*.

Chief Wllllara Cole of th e W ash-

(— Ington slule pairol le ft Longview.I where n larKJ force Of palrolm-^n r has been on duty for som e tim e, for ^ E vere tt to Invr.'-tlenlo tlw slluntlon

In th n t cliv .md determ ine If addl- . . tlona] p.itrolmen ,'hould bs detailrd

on th e re Moiulav, W ith l i . ' two bi« m U li'ld le nt ihe end of n 40-hour wefk Longvlrw j>eaceful.

Tlic federnl m-'dlatlon board, ap­pointed rec-.-ntly by Secrctarj' of M- bor Prnnri,'. fV-rkliw. announeed ll

V was sntir.rii-.l v.llh the Seattle f.:t- oj untldlTofld nould ko to Tacoma ikxI

week to iiive.'tls-.iio condltloiu iherr. or Tl’’ Conit lumbcrmeii'.s n.\-

.wlntlon L’Miod a Mau-menl ihai j ' Ihc lhe strike, elasinc lls tenth week

to±iy. has ea l employs of the log- Ich Ring and lumber Induslrj- 15,000,001

^ in payro!!.-. lo.st. The suicm eni «'.••• J ,(]. tlmllvd the totnl lo-is *lo liimbiT of communilie.N nl $10,000,000.

SIrlkera Vote h is ENcrcll Mriker.-i voted loday on J’l- w h ithe r to sf.ind behind the joir.l ; ore northwe.''i sirike com m litre or to , , in » |ju ln the orgnnlrallon of pinnt lr’- me caj,. in.,;nu:.-d by A. .M. Muir, vi~-

I pre.sldent of the Ui;ite<l Broih'rhoo>i the * of Car;>;i;lers and Jo iners. Mutr Kn- ilm I day revok' d tl;.' ehnrler of th - K.v-

ere tt Io-m I, .S,i','mi:i and Tlmi;'-: n t. j w ork.-rs' ;.:',:tui t>rc;la^e of aeltvii;-.- tbe of Uw ni>r;h'ie;t ecmniUt.-r.

1 Offlci.'.’.^ of the W est O : \ i - ; L um te r ri)n;;),i;;y m in a : I.;nn'.-'::

a'*' I ordered liiilrfir.i'.e cIo.Miix of th - ,- n ---------------------------------------------------- :■i-e.l (Con; r.-.jrd .in Page 3. Col 5) i

r i F E U D M L E T S i ■ l l i i J t G t in 20 Shots Whistle Throiinli t :a i Saturday Night Crowds I

;[ In K c n lu c k y T o w no i -------- ■ ;

D A R no ' ;:V :i.LE. K y . Ju ly 13 ■ , • -U^lK'-»^ a Kirl a n a a i.„,;i t

tkhcn tu .) :. ;,,l;rs rcn rw rd an c, . j. 'L i r u a g c _ ^ . . h i l l . . i i ? « n _ ! ( ; r , ; , ^ : '_ n

’■fiTw errj- v,,ii;ilrd throu.-h S.m- I urdsy t.'.„. r-.'Arts on C oti:lhv^ - \

e j tkj-oare,' • y■I A p a r . ; ; . - M ;< M ary O re jo ry t.; ,b

r. - 1 M anch rj; , C:*y e .iun ty , r j s .-i. ’ i.'e ! m th e o:an-,;e G am brirl u.i. j

(«xundf<j ■■ ill llie rhouldcr. a 'TTI' The ,r-- »A* til.tmed o a b:-. h o - l old enm::;. ;- 'T --rn llie K inder sr;-: r*n }< l« m b rtrt -- - '—;.~ -< ‘(-U 5e-A rtrrm !- "tj o f ls^ c llc n o: ii:. A county. 'vn -J Officer- . " '- , : 'd Charle.« Kli-,d ; : i ( n. I a fte r ■■ ii.'frny. H e was r e - |c- I cenUy rrr r ,. , ijond on n charge c : I u o{ ik aU n « --B .-.:-a -= ib rie i,- i> ro ih « r .< J I t, re I O range sr, ; liAth G am bnel. Br*t ] * r n ! » o s kfflcd _c.irSrtn. Ky.. a f r ^ j e r.S. weeks ago jtfw! }<1as C 5 ; - . a n d O range G am - ;h ■ncbrlel w cir t.-r.i^cT! a t a b o sp tl^ a c - 'b

're p o rte d z a K sously hu rL |p

I PRESS NEWSPAPER^OM

L S D iDAY MOUNING. JU L Y 14, 1935

fEIREil INJUREO i8i[IZE.MEPL

i CJ,iDMNTl---- ------------------------

- F l a m e s o f U n d e t e r m i n e d O r i - .

™, g in R a g e T h r o u g h W a r e - 1

* h o u s e a t S a l t L 'a k e C i ty ; ■

.L o ss P l a c e d a t ^ 1 5 0 ,Q O O ■a t — - -“ ■ <Ily Tlie As.sociated Press)J ! S A I .T L A K E C I T Y , J u l y l : i , ' Ij. O n e f i r e m a n w a s - s e r i o u s ly

b u riH ’d la te t o d a y f i g h t i n g a , «n 8 iH.’c t a c i i la r f i r e w h i c h 's w e p t

th r o u g h t h e t h r e e - n c r e w a r e - , 5 h o tis e of.^ t h e C o n s o l i d a t e d :

- W a g o n n n d . M a c h in e c o m - ' r®' p iin y o n T h i r d w e s t s t r e e t u t h c rv .

Sj*. K V iit K . B u r t , g e n e r a l m a n * ager o t.th e compnny. estim a ted the,

Bf lo-vi. iMiidlng H com plete check j i t j o j, »lf.0.000 to $200,000. H c said Uio PI plnce wna covered by ifiaurance.v ]

L. P. nassm ussen. a firem an , wns(—— burni'd nbout th e face a n d head J = when n bnrrel of Inr exploded In the- Intriise hent. shooUng firo 20 feet , In to the nlK He waa tn k en lo the

cmiTKcncy hospital, b u t hi* condl-1 tlon wns no t considered c ritica l. ]

Cause U nfletermlned

l u Fire Chlcf W nltcr S. K n ig h t said th e blftle broke.out on th e weat end of th e building th ree hour* a fte r

i r e employes le ft for th e w eek-end. He W.-U unnble to de term ine th o cause, bu t residents of th e neighborhood snld sm all boys h ad been playing n ear the building a few m in u tes be*.

I fonr the lire started , re AlllwuKh oh nlnrm w as tu m e d In I t w hen amoke first belched from the; er building, the entire roof w as ab loicj

^ ott^nek. E v c ^ % « e *of 'flre-f*?RhUng ■ r* cfiu lpm cnf in Uie c lly w as callcdl

ond the Denver a n d n io G m nde , l i W estern railroad se n t lU lire laddies

to the scene In response to a n , emergency call from C ity Com* missloner John M; K night,

lOlng W slls Collapse P

i n Fed by barrels of Uir nnd o ther (I, a - sim ilar m aterio ls sto red lii Uie

wnrehouse, the flom es m g ed o u t of. t ' i control m ore th a n on ho u r. Severol i firem en narrowly csM ped sarlous , '

BO Injury v h e n walla of th e .s tr u c tu r e ' { 4* coU apnd. NolnUborlSR..^’quUdlngai- i to were th rea tened for o tim e w hen a ' .— cd w est wind fonned lh e b lare in lo a |"c- raging infem o, b u t firem en con- r l

. c tn u a le d th e ir ba ttle on ncnrbyl J h - stru c tu re s and saved nil except th e •* :w. w arehouse. - I

T housnnds of curious Knlheredi n e a r tlie sccne nnd nm ny were drenched when fire lio.-.e brokvj

* , away from the llrem en’s hnnds. •niej*■'* blnee niRcd th ree hount before l l . p ,

wn.1 extlngubhcd nnd It w.is n rcrs- sa ry . to order a lili:ht lo rer lo ri'- m nln n t th e .senir lo play wnti-r on th e redho t m achinery wlileh w;is drstroycd,

. . . ' Mr. D urt snld lh e fire "h li us a t th.& w orst lim e" due to th r iinrvcsl sen.ion. He ^nld they w rrr niMied (/T

■j,. w ith o rders' ior fann-.Tr.' 'u iip iirs.• a ll of which werr de;.trc>.\r(l. fo]

e k ------------------------------! til

$CCI0EII8!IIRS i!: misTiiii's ruler ::

: _____ , Da

'.‘ iC i i a n c e l l o r S e r io u s ly H u r t ,

W i f e K il le d in l\^ o to r

’’J M ls h n p iiin!

VIKNNA. July n <,r— T l.r jrnw - Ing p »«er of I’r lner llrnrvt rnn

*eh*r. Au.!*!^!'-, K.-t I-i r ' . ' - l e ell!!'■' , a rm y,” n e arrd l i t e re tl Innlshl a t I.e<

th e A u \lrian ra b h ir t in i l jl iv r ly P.! derided lo p la rr hlsn In (Iir pn il f;>l.

of chanerlliir. ___ drjTile deet.'.loa followed hv ,> few wtr

I'.nurs nn am nm rlji> iK riiln ;' i;i-ar tu rI.in» In » h lr ti Ch;u;r, r - r K url HrSchufichnlgg «a ,' 1,^110:; •• lured, mnh is wife- F rau vmi .‘V h u ’- ' i u , 34, v wns killed, and ih . lr m>;, iC -rt. jr -

^ 9, w as'severly hu rt 1AuthorlU es lnn-vlu-n:c>; ; . r ru sh —

, and reported It aa-' P 'l: ' • ‘“^cl-I1I den ta l and in nil pro;).i’j : . , " <lir 10 ^

th e chau ffeu r's belrit: a : : . . ' . d by —lh e h e a t. /-«

n rs ld e W lfr's n><l> W An Offlclnl »tn:ri:).r.: .1 th s t

th - chancellor nn: ; ■ i' -i'-e _ thV, n rtJihe rs of Cl;,iri!y i-' ; ;;.a a t L lr.i fo r a brir.' p :;iv rr i’ iB i body of his a ife . I h r r , , . 1 ' th^ i

7 he re tu m ed for a d d i ': i : : - t r r a t- g

H e was .'liafcrn ;ii;d 1 •■••oux~^,“ .' ;sh.>ck w ^ so ,^ ^ r r r tl.M = a d .

vL-rd him to g i- r up t;:-- T -, : . 'i- , ‘• ;b l i u r s o f.o fllce ftir a

• T h e .c a b ln rt m et irr.rrr.-i..i; :••• n rd cn neu rrrd in th r ir.rriir,'' .■;;:r,ir-o. a r d I t wa* reg ird r:! lu rii.H “ th r m in isters wouH vu-.-' '. ■ ■ :he

“ 'h r a d o f th r sovernnir:',: he! - -m e -a n -> iU -r :d c J 'x jc . 'T T T —TT.-ce

‘von su rh e m b e n :. a.-, m .-- ;.frl-: .Icr. would U ke h u p ;jc r , ‘" ’c

'• I P rince re n S iarhem brr.- ;• .ur^-d; : | t h e eab ln s t th a i he i- iu rn "f

• te rrtgh t—t?y - a ir ^ ts r e “ Ttttt-— l;a!y-* '~-t "• , w h ero lw h as be ra r n rnc. :'^r-. B( • ICAt'* 1 cause of his noble b !"v j . :ul his In t

lT».si mU ltary fcllo«tr.g vr,-, ? ta r - p’.sr- ;hem berg h a s fceen reeccni.-rt; frr the ed 1- 'l a s t tw o years a.% one r? - r -o 't a i 3

I pow erful m ea la A u i- : : ia ;>-'U-acs.. -J

MPLETE

A IL YMargaret

I InWeyer' Ju ry Brands Woi

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m

CONVICTRP by a Jury of Iwo women Taeom a, M rs. M argare t W aley. 10-y<

- confessed kidnaper, w as foand gnllty ' -fDgltlve W illiam D alnard , a lias BUl

Jgqg.0Qfl j j n s p m p l o t ^ . > r ^ o i o . . .

Two-Day Til For Mahai

Capture Or Death O t yi Tacotna K idnaper II

Predicted

TACOMA,' W n.sli., Ju ly 1,1 (fP )— Tlio-*T in '< ]nia D a i ly Lc’d - gL-r .Hai(i t o n i g h t i t w a s in - A( f o rn i te i— tfim d . a i i t h o r i t y ’' ,— t h a t W il i ia n i D a i n a r d , a l ia s ! M n li a n , w o u ld b e c a j i t u r e d o r k i l l e d h y f . it lo ra l b u r e a u o f in - v c .s ti« ;i tit .n a g f n t . s w i t h i n tw o ilay.<. ,.

"W ord th a t th e rclentlcs.<i 21 nmiy or O-Men arr closing In on"' 01 Dainnrd. h fiigltlvr under Indict*- d' mrnl for th r Otorgr Weyerhaeuser oi kidnaping, '•r.iiiir juH nfter United p BUtes Dl.nrlet Atlcrnty J. Charles 11 Drnnls .^rnrd nn iiHmiatum on any » underworld ch:inictrrs who may bc rc hnrborhig or nv->ivilni; the mueh tr wnnird fuinihe." ihr l.rdBcr said. ,

F athrr't Only \»t»h h.i"Whllr lhe Wr\,:iia<'U!«-r*. O- tin

.\!rn nnd iilh 'r f' d' r.il otflclnbi dr- :o. ellnr to tr.H; !<>r iiuhlientlon.” the <■! U d rr r s.nd. "it i-. knnwn tha t J, by r . WryrrhnrC'.T, Jr, (Geonre's utl f;ilh>T, Ilf T.irctt!:!' hs.i nA.surrd the «fn: ilr ijarlmi nt of jt;-.iicc thai hLs only wirh is tlmt M.Oi.mi i i-hrr l>e cnp- I lured or kill- ;! mu! Jh:ii h r has lit- lie lnlcrr-,1 in r.T.r.rry of th e .re - nl). mnlnd.T of th- mi.m ih money."

Wry.-rhn.ii-.Ar p,ii-I •$ :00,000 t e r a ii k idnap i::in;- f'.r t'p",t,->''s release. >'

Tl-.t lii(;;r:;i:'r,'. n -.iin.M D nlnnrd

(Centiniirr? .in p . .r - 2 Col 4i

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T o C o m m u n i c aSA.V FU A N CISCp .Ii;v 13

.l:r.% 'a;;; t<r :,iii;;f:';..i Iirx i fan by . Mil j.-o:s r . Ca;:rorr-.:a tn-.tn-^M --:or nnd h - r '- \r .\;rd here ' or :. - . ■ I n y . j ' . i .u il .r ; on the lii .r L.;ir:;r:T for H..t;-i:-;:;j.

Do’i f c i u h ' i !m - •»cn In terna - ;m j l .-,;:cf.:;n:i i!;r(i;r:i t h : ln%xn*

laa.-\:;.in t'l.in l.s t.i n:: m ;.: to twke in d c r- ia tr r m r;:on p :rf .;r? \ tn eol- 1 T rs. • per."Fr.r more t tu n 40 y ra rs I h a v e . Ha;

'^•n « o r k i r ; on n ;i;sn :o com m un-1 wci r i te w ith M ars and o tn e r w o rld s .S o r n l h : .'-o;,ir sy^u.•m." h - sa id . - M y ] 10oi: ’.sn ts based on th e 'a e ll -e s ta b lU h -j flee d fac t th a t U U po'-'ib'.e to aend poll i 3und tirpul.-* ov-r a ra? ef ligh t. I t.ng. “My Uieorj- U lh a i Uwr« U B o t j t o t

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■ :... unnen and 10 m en la federa l n o r t a t ! 0 -year-old bride o l H a m o a W aley,Ity o t aaslaUng h « r b n aband aAd th e iU h a n , la h a U h la g - th e M aaa tlona t ..j

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Fred J . I.untl. 2*. a n d Jo h n Kills, wl 31. In Jail her^ aw sllln* hearing — on a e h a r je of f lrs l d e s ire m ur- d rr. a lready W ed ag a ln s i (hem . n fd rem la te S a to rd sy n l* h t had l l px ilponrd d lr re i qursllonlnK of 1/ Ih r iDspeel*. T h ry a r r c h a r ted ■! with slaylnc Jo srp h II. Q nljley. r rs ld rn t pa lro lm an . early Friday m iirnlne.

A m - 'trd Ihls n f trm o o n In BrlR- h,i;;i CKy. n fl'-r Ih ry hnd escapc^ tlifmi!;h n bli>cl:.-'de of m ore th o n f U, : o j p(.-.r.'iii-n In t h r m nr^hIand wesl <.f Wlll.ird. the tw o w err Identified by i.f lir r rs r.S oecupanl-s of a stolen utiiiirr.obilr which w.vi w recked F ri- tfny nt W llhird.

r in c r rp r ln l« Fnond ro lle r c!.cl.nrr th n t the Iwo atole

.t:i nuMnu'blle w rs t of 0« d c n a fte r "* nljnoduiiliia th r blood-sjM ltered Oc m.i'hi::--, r r t is t r rc d to EULs. in V, liirii p .itrrilm nn Quk-l«y w.-is * h o t ,“ '*' r - <:■ .llll ns hi' niti-m pt'-d to ques- !;■ :i f,\o rtirii Jor Ea.%o;inc Ihcfu O. ^

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..............’ Im aDotig;j.--s to .«;sr; hi.'. e s - ! m .

p e rim rr.u uix 'n 1;1.» re tu rn frtM n|cf. I H a«;,i: a c i i m r.:;t:i. He sa id hJ m n wcwld in .'tall giar.l rrfV cto rs r>ear S on PrancU co a tx l a l .sonr: point ren loob or rooo milM e as t o f here . R c- Ma. fleeted ray s will b r foc-a*e«J s : a ber po in t In the- sky. a lth ih e ray* m eet- T \ne. and then at:em pt.s will frs m ade a t i to tran sm it sound along the rays. of

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W o m a n P o u n d A c t i v e -

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A b d u c t i o n

I V ERD IC T BATISFACTORTTO CONVICTED WOMAN

FED ERA L BO TLD m O . TA ­COMA, W a s lu Ju ly n (A>)—Mr*. M a rg a re t T hu lin W olcy In a sign­ed s to tem cn t w ritten In tb e U n it­ed S ta te s m arshol'a office today expresaed saUsfacU on w ith, a federal cou rt-Ju ry ’s ve rd ic t con­v ic ting h e r o l Ute O eorge W eyer-

•haeuser kidnaping o n d k idnap ; conaplracy. ^ • ;

H er SU tcm ent, released by. M arsha l A . J . C hilly , sa ld t

“ I am ioU afled w ith th o v e r- j ; d ie t ns I told th e tr u th o n d tr ied

to plead guilty, I d id n o t know Z wos in 0 c rim inal c o n s p l r w u n - j t u m y huab and wos Involved In ; lU o f le r w hich I w en t th ro u g h i wlUi i t ro th e r th o n be tra y th e m on I love."

(By T h e Aaaoclotcd P ress) TACOMA, W ash., Ju ly 18 ;)

—N ineteen-ycnr-«ld J la rg n re t Wnley w as convict43d ' sw iftly of both “ L indbergh law” and i conspiracy charges by a fetJ- , cral ju ry hero today fo r h e r •; allegedly unwilling participa­tion in th e $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 k idnap- j ing of George W eyerhaeuser. . ;

In only 4 hours and 45 min-. u te s a Jury of te n m en and tw o w omen waded th ro u g h a m aze o f ; legol lechnlcaliU et to rea ch th e d e -

I, T h e 9-year*old tim b e r for­tu n e h e ir had been U ften acro ss , th e W aahlngton*ldaho line by h la k idnaper*, th u s w arran tin g a p - plicaU on o f th e “U n d b er* h la w ." ’ .

3. Bhe assU tcd ac tive ly In - tr a n s p o r t ln r th e boy aeross tb a s u t e line.. 3 . Bhe « U » e ly consp ired , de­sp ite h e r preU sU U ons to th e c o n r •

, tra ry . w tth h e r huaband . H an n o n ‘ M . W oley. and Um fo ilU ve W O - : I la n D alnard . a lias M a h an , t o ’. .> 5 s n a t c h ' t h r boy and -co llec t WOO,- , / • . ’ OOO ranaom .r’ fe d e ra l Ju dge E , E . C u sb m aa s e t . ;

n e x t W ednesday m o m in g - a s -the Ume for pronouncem ent e f K tt- . tence . "nie Jurist, w ho sen tenced W aley to *6 years In p rison on a plea o f guUty to alm U ar .charges, gave no Inkling o f w h a t b is Judg­m e n t would be.

L ife sentences s re possible on bo lh cltsrgea. O n th e o lh e r h a n d th a law seta no m tnlm um .

T h e .p lu m p . stolid young wpman, described by he r a tto rney* a s a

1 child of object poverty, look th e ver­d ic t w ithout a flick«T.of emoUon. although w hile abe w as a lttin g In th e courtroom w aiting fo r tb e Judge to en ter , ahe b tt h e r Up* nervously na ahe U lked w ith U. 8 . M arshal A.

* J . a i i l ly . .H w ton In C h a ir

Bhe had been sw inging la - h e r swivel ch air a n d knead in g h e r green-edged handkerch ief In h e r fUiRcrs.

A few hour* e arlie r C h illy sold w hile he was leacUng h e r from th e

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'j Home Open for Mrs. Waley i If She Wilis Her

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. .SALT LAKE CITV. Ju ly 13 (-D—• ' I don 't se^ how they could do It,"I Oeorge n u il i n . fa th e r o f Mr*. Mar*, K *rn W alry. com m ented today when

advi.v<l his d a u sh te r had been [' lound guilty In connection w iih the

kidnnpina of Ceorve W eyertiacuscr,■ Tacom.i lad.j "I tt;lnk Federal Ju d g r (E. H i C ushm an U a f.iir arid conielcntlous

I m an from w hnlf luive read m the i',c»:papers," he added, "bu : the

j ju ry—I dan l u e how they could do

I T hulin . fa the r of 14 ch ild ren , as- 'u i ; r i l Depart.T.ent of Jus-^ee a g en u ttlio r«fa.--rd to p ;r tn li h im lo d is-

'cu .v the k idnap ing ,w rJ i iils daugh- , tc r-sh o r tly a fte r h e r a r re s t here. •! H rr Ktory t'n io ld■j— T T n l y 'r p c i r t o 'h f r a rcw -m in -----------,’u tc t ih tii '>’.M .aIl-thC -fcdcnl *gcn ti_____: would al!'*w B.S. so I r c r c r learned '.1 her sid r of ihe sfor>-. I t looks to me ,'hke sl:e was a fm id to plead c o l 'K uiltv .- hc ia id bitterly . , i M rv Wnlcy a ttem pted to plead■ gui:tv. tnit J 'ldge C ushm an refused th - p>« and ordered b e r to trtaL

^— Srtttn s e ^ th e - t fw t- p o c o b - o f - tb a ---------j ir.odi-xi lam ily heme here . M rs.T baI*!ln . holding t e r youngest d a ag b te r 1 cf. th ree tnonihs. said, a* tear* <U3»- m rd he r eyes

’'I f Mr. D ofp' iJo h o P . D are . d e -----------fem e counsel) appeals Um caae a ad M argare t w ins h e r fn e d o a t we w ao t be r lo oome home."

T b e fas-.Uy was n o t repraeea te d - ■ a t th e tr ia l la Tacom a, d u s to lack of

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eritXclun-------‘m ad'hM tftT p ^ e - b n t wlUi e r i« - :-rr— «atfg-»PBii8tinrtiiB->imte^-t> dT - ; • . r a b c d tb a ■ prea ldeat'* U x p U a I ‘ i« ' tb e btU *drs(U nc >Use.

Xn o rd e r to f lnU h bMTlnfB todky. .r . U ie h o u M m T s u t d s t a n s eocamlt>

tM 'm e t: e ir l le r .U uui u iu a l a n d «at ( la te r , g lv ln s u p lU . u iu» l M u n l t y [ . ’ 'n c e s s .: T b e iu m a n d tu b iU a o e c t

v h a t I t b e ard w as thl«. A dem and to r tb e cham ber o t

com m erce', o t tb e U nlU d S tates to r. « K ducU oo of expenditures

.*ir a c t la ba lanced budget th ro u sh i econom y,'

A rem a rk by C ha ln n a n D ough* , to n (D-N O ) th a t a ll w ho bad

. asked to teatU y h a d been beard,I ; tf a d th o t tb e commlUee probably { 'c o u ld n o t talce th e b U up In » .

eeuUve sesifon betore week a fte r■ • n e x t

InsU tence tro m th e M erchants . ssBoelaUbn o f New Y ork th a t the ' p ro jec ted new levies be d e fe m d ' untU they c an **be duly coodder-

ed ' aac t enac ted a s a p a rt o f a ' p r o p e r ^ coord inated p lan to r

^ b a la b d n g th o budget."} ‘ A n a is e rU o a . th a t th e centnU

’ conference o f A m erleaa robhls - b e a r t t i r a p p ro m f ' tb e p rea td es t^

Sees p im ln lah lag B e te ia s j - : T b e cham ber o t commeree a rgu ­

m e n t w as presen ted by th ree wlt< oesies . objecting, to th e ta x p lan l a general a n d lU fou r polnU. In pa rueu lftr.

T r e d tL C lausen o t Borlcon, WU.. opposed: tb e g rad u a ted eorporation

.-’Incom e ta x to te p la e a .th e p resen t H a t r a te ; R oy O. Osgood o t O hl.

■ cago ob jected to iocreases In l o . b e rlta n e e -a h d g if t levies; E . 0 . A l. vo rd o f W sshlngton spoke again st

;h ig h e r p e n q n o l Income ta x rates.' C lausen he ld th a t any th in g could

• *h*rdly. be m ore Inadvisable" tb a a th e new ta x program w blch “m«y progressively d lm lnsh re tu rn s." H e deecrlbefl th e p lan a s "db tu rb lng

j - t w d tow ard te d e ra l monopoUsaUon o t revenues to th e de terlm ent of SUM b u d g e ts"

O n t« p of t o ^ h e eontended, t t w ould ra d d com plexltlea to tb e ra te a tru c tu re *•* w hleh w ould prove

- m o t t d iff icu lt o t adm lnlstraU on" . th a n oven th e p rese n t Involved :U w s. A n d tu rtb e n n o re . h e added,

. .U . w o u ld ‘'penalise” 'l a r g e co rp o r* . ' . q{ «t»o w ithou t^ le g a rd .f e r th e econom ic advan tage

. ; <it big epera tlen si a n d "have serious n p e rn is B lo u o n emplflyment.'*■ 'C }aut«a so ld 'b a w o u ld .p re fe r •

- rb u d g e t.h a la n o ed by red tteed .expea-.d ltu re s to o se levelled up by new

•- tsutas, ^- A lvord 's a rg u m e n t w as th a t high- < e r pe raonal Incom e ta x es w ould dU* P cotirage Indiv idual incen tive, th a t “ tn n d s WUl n o l be risked In new ’ e n terp rises" a n d th a t th e resu lt : w ould b« a fU gbt o f c ap ita l ftom ( ‘'p roduc lag acUvlUea in to U x*ex . ( e m p t seeurlU et.- «

Oagood con tended tb a t i f e sU te ^a n d In h erita n ce ta x es abould remove > tb o Inoenuve to " th r if t a a d (n d ea v - to r . a n econom ic In ju ry , not. a b en e . !Siu m u st result.* t

B abU a' A rgnm ent T lie a ttitu d e o t th e rabb is w i$ t

exp ressea by D r. S idney K. Gold­s te in o f New Y ork c ity . T ak ing « 1 a h o t a t th e ch am b e r o t coounerc*, h e sa id

" W h a t th e p resk lsD t la endeavor- la g to do la to ectmoeraUaa oureconom ic o rg aa lsa tlo o . inoome. cW h a t th e ch am b e r o f eom m erce la «s tr iv in g to do Is to m a ln U ln th e iau tocracy in o u r eeonomlo life lh a t aIs la rgely respooslble lo r our-cco* ,nom lo CQllapce." t

" ■ - tH apsburgs 'W arned |

By L ittle E n ten te >I

BUCM AnEST. Ju ly 13 ^ - T he H jipsburg lam lly w as w acned today by a pow erful com bination of A u t. Ir la 's ncl(hb07s lo s tay aw ay from th e n o n -ex h te n t th ro n e of A ustria.

N le h o lu T llu lc icu . foreign m ltit l i t e r o t R um ania , announced th i i U th e H apsburg dynasty , w hich onco ru led p a rU of R um an ia . Yugo. s lav ta a n d C zechosloraU a. w ere re - sto red , those th ree na tloos, now com prising th e XiUle E n ten te , would b e (orced lo m o b tl te t h d r armlM .

T h e h a n d o f CsecboslovokU w m s o t a p p aren t In tb e a a noun eetaea t. b u l I t w as eonsldetvd to c a rry th e

. fu ll w eight n o t ooly o t R u m an ia bu t S e t Y ugoeU rla. fo r I t w aa m ade a t - v le r TltulescQ h a d conferred w ith P rin ce Pau l, r e g ^ t of Y ogoslavla.

DECREES SOUGHT IN I PROBATE PROCEEDINGS '

A p e tition for a d fc rce t h s t the! e s ta te o f h is p a rrn ts w as rommu-^IS m ty p roperty h a s been filed In th e j p T ^ a te cou rt he re by W U tn if.t . C am m ack. c ld fr t son of E arl C am - .

- m a ck w ho died M arch S. I3U . and ,ra?T-m-irt » h o _

> lu c u s t je . 1911. T h e e sta te Includes a 'W - a c r e T w in P a n s c o a a t n x i r n j a n d 'lo U In th e Blue L akes addition, t H e ln besides th e peUUoner ore j th re e o tb e r sons a n d f ir e daughters. A ppralaet* n am ed a re C. T . H aipp- te n . O rto WUUams a n d J . U K ing. « P . & ^ o f T w tn p a n s Is U u Pe- ^

• - t i t t d f tc ^ a t t c s e y . . -.................... - %A decree e slabU shlns th e r lc h t of

sucfCMteP o f th e e s ta te of M rv AUee S m ith w bo died J a n n a ry % ( UOI. WOI requested !n a peUUonl < t i a t h e r s to r lr tn g tn oband . B e r t ' S m lthT has fUed ta th a probate c o u n ; b e r t . T lte e s ta te fsc ln d es prope rty I t a th e O tfd en R ule addltl{fn. Nam ed I £ o s a pp ra ise rs were C . T . Ada na . H . e

- R . O r a a t a n d J : > a B eaucham p. I W altara . P a r ry a n d "n iom aa of TW to P a n s a rc a ttc n ie y s to r th e pe -

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J j O f P l o o d R e f u g e e s

W ATO INS OI.EH. N . V.. Ju ly ■0 13 — W llh odd ga rm en t* donated ™ by R ed Cross w orken a n d friends y a s .th e ir w edding coatume. two ? • refuges of u p s ta te Ncw Y ork's l i f lo ^ . * 0 ” today.

"J were some IpO v illagers m d d r « tm p o r a r i ly hom eless by th e

T h e p rincipals were Dominic r PaU anda a n d G race M a c r i bo th < ~ of whom lost pe rsona l belong.

Inga w hen th e ir p a re n t's hom es vrere w recked by th e h ig h w alers.

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« rO B E O A ST FO B TODAY A N D ’ TO M ORROW — Id ab o j F i l r S u n - day a n d M onday; high tem p era tn re s

l . ^ n d lew hum idity .

w . A new h igh te m p era tu re fo r th e It season was reg istered he ro y c s tc r- tn day w hen th e the rm om eter a t th e t . governm ent «-eaUjcr ob se r-a to ry

soared lo 103 degrees. Low fo r Uto , te 34-hour pertod w as 40 degrees w ith , re a souUiwest wind a n d a c lea r aky ; ir. barom etric pressure- a i s p . m . was i . 28J0 Inehea and th e hum idity range .

B9 to 05 p e r cen t o f sa tu raU on . j W ea ther a year ago was c lea r w ith ,

u tem pera tures of S l and 48 degrees. , 1- -----------• H eat W ave Covers*' F a r W estern S ta tes ]ur P ressures condlUons bava^ n o t j s. changed a g r ta t deal tln c e F r id a y la evening, h igh pressures con tin u in gM lo overspread th e Rocky m o u n ta in s 2»t «nd the plaUi sU tes. W ild te m p er- ^>• a tu res a n d generally f a ir w ea th e r i

hsve prevailed In Uie Rocky motm * ilo in s ancl Uie middle w e s t A fthaltOw i trough Of low pressures ex tend ing from th e A rtiona s u b -p c n a o n e n t

0 low a c ro u Nevada to O regon h a s 'resulted In sbnom ially h ig h te m - <pera tu res o r r r lh e Interio r w est a n d ,lhe no rthw est coast. ,

* Mln. |>rf«.. iv»a.noUe ____ i«: S« ,M Pt.CTdy. ‘rae re n as . — s«- • sr .oe r t-c iiir.Chlc«o ___ U TO .00 Pt.Cldjr.I l i l c o a ____ *0 M .00 CtMr ,kabu* cut - M u .«« a « uU« ADtTtn - S I sr .M Clear IM laaripsiu . i t •« .00 rt-C ldf. gN«ir Yerk ._S« u .m C lu r ,O t u h J -------1* S4 .OS Cl#ar ‘racsM M M M .ta r t .c i a ; . IPw tiaaa ___ IN TS jm rvC M ;. •f t . i .m li __ ss n m O m r - 'Ball Lako __ SS n M r t x m .Bm tH«c« __Tl S4 JB Cto««rB u r n a l c a TS U .a t Claar ]B«MUo _____Sl as .aa c i m ,Srekano ------ tS SS j a 0 « a r 'TwlB raOi _ IS ) I* M ClMT IW uhlBftea .M n M O aar I

J l ___________________ .

^BRCVITieS <1 O n r» rk T our—Mr. and Mr*. H ar* ^jc lil Hoover, a re « c i t lo n ln g a t YeJ* ;

j^ ;loT r,tonc n a tio n a l 'p .v ’tc. t

*-[ B eachet Arrive—Mr. *nd M ra. R . ‘ ! i C D c u l i. L f » a to n . Tirrtved th is

«vck for a visit in Tw in FalU . j

“ j__ 5 'ldt«_lte>stlTes — M.-*. H e t l le j j“ H am . S p o tan e : U v titting he re w ith ’{ ^ D r. L Jo jd H am a n d hi* m o lh c r. M rs. [, « F ton li- H am . >

>- . H ere « m \ 'W l—M rs, C arl t P a in t- I J (• e r of S a lt Lake C ity Is a guest a t th e , e- hom e of h e r pa ran ts.. D r. a n d M rs. ^

W ,-H. D wight. ----------- ------------ aBf — —•------V VUIU In DPOTTT-Mrs, M . O- C o r - ' *. over. 7T7 N orth S hm hone. le ft F r i - ' > m l day m om inc for D enver w here s h e 'r r t ' will vUlt friends. Itr t ; ------ -------ty H ere F ro a i l-U h — D ouslja M u:r. ‘l ? d ls a l t U k e C tty. U i^jecdln!: th e week jr f t e ed tn T w in Falls m a K '-fJl a t l.^e : p. H . L. V a i tf r hom e. ;Bf — ----- Icf - Son ArrlT?*—:J.'. an.-l M rt- Jo h a • 1

MacJco-. T w m F o :ii. i l i : p a . - s t u j t

_ TWIN FALLS DAIL

ISflC lllLISIS MOVE 0M 1 _0RLE1

Thomas Throws Down Threa ■ To Klngfish’s Rule..

fn Louisiana

. — : J IE W .O R L E A N S .Ja ly .J l .(A > )^ ! K m jo t T . fiemmes. -W almsley. lils^ poU U eel-boek io t b a w a ll.-to d ay

■ -.dan i> ano> 4-hU -ro ttna r-a ssbclataa.. fo r deserting h im fo r *T>leUter" B a ey P . Long a a d re ile ra ta d bU

3 retoB al t« resign, i A^ t))e aound of s tr tfe between I B e aa to r L eng a a d tb a nm yor echoed I tb r e u f b p u t tb e s u i e w ltb a a t l - £ o n | I m e n T o li i^ g to W alm sley a s a la s t I re so r t. N orm an 'n ie m a s , a a tio a a l I S o c la llf t leader. U irea lened to comc I In to LouU iaaa a a d cam pa ign ag a la s t 1 h U " •h a re .th e -w e a lth p rog ram .''1 M o e t'o f th e W olm sleya c tty po­

lit ica l lie u te n an ts deserted h im for L ong's T anks o a 'th e p lea th e step h a d to be U k en to save N ew O r- le a n s fro m financ ia l ru in .

T h re e o f fo u r c ity com m ission- c r s rcQuested W s lm s l^ to q u i t and 13 o f hU 17 w ard leaders m a d e the sam e request.

C bargee Rooaevelt B acking A s w alm sley w as lam basU ag Um

com m U sloners a n d L ong 's "d ic ta to r- ship,** T h o m u th rew dow a a th re a t to Long, by oiw ounclng h e would s tu m p L ouisiana w ilh a so u n d - tn ic k c a ra v a n ig a lp s t th e “dem icocuerT

[ o f H uey L ong's sbare-ttM -w eoH h p n t m n . *

Looff. visibly IirU a ted o v e r T b o - r moa* p U n , charged U ia t P rea id sn t■ R ooeeve lt w ith w bom h e haa.b roken ' poUUcolly, will seod lng n io o ia s to

V^iH^i^Ylf I “A nyw ay, T hom as w o n t g e t th ree

people In L ouU lana to Usten to h tm " th e s e n a to r sa id .

M eanw hile, th e "old regu lars," W ala u ley 's po litica l organlsaU on, w en t fonvard w llh p lans fo r a aer­ies o f d ty -w ld e m ass m eeU ngs nex t week to c^rcuU te poU tlons de m an d ­in g th e m ayor'a resignation .

. A no the r Special Seaslon S e n a to r Long h a s prom ised the

"o ld r fg u la n " to coll a spccia l ses- s l o t ^ f th e leg isla ture to a d d rc p W alm sley o u t o f office " w ith in 34 hou rs" a fte r th e signa tu res o f a m a -

a tta c h e d to th e ouster pe titions .D enouncing hU form er associates

fo r deserting h tm , a n d re fu s la g to resign . W almsley shouted to th e e lty commUstoners:

"Y ou w ouldn 't w an t to d e a l w llh A l Capone. You c a n 't deal a rith m en w ho have been called th ieves and crooks by cach a n d everyone o f you a n d Uien, uphold your h o n o r. • • • T b e re U noU ilng U ia t I wUl do th a t wUI bring back -'B anquo 's g h o s t' to h a u n t m e a n d m a k e th e m em bers of m y fdmUy 4iang th e ir h ead s tai sham e. Peace, 1 w an t peace. I love peaoe. b u t never peaco on th e term s u a t have been offered."

o f a son bom yesterday a l the M cntooth m atern ity home.

Vacation In M ountains—M r. and M rs. T hom as a an d c rso n . ac«om pan- led by th e ir daughw r. M lsa, F lor­ence Sanderson, le ft fo r Ih c lr cabins on Wood river yesterday.

Leave for Expoaltlon. — M r. and M rs. WUIUm G erber a n d • famll>- le ft la s t n tgh t fo r th e C alifornia exposition a t S a n Diego, by w ny of PorU and and S a n Francisco .

V scailon on Cckut — M Uses N an ­cy and M ary H addock, a n d KU a Plorenee P a tlo n le ft la s t evan tag on a two weeks' vacaUoo t r t p to Los A ngeles and o tb sr C a W o m la points.

• t / H ere Fr«m U U nob M r. o n j '

M rs. CU rence Pease a n d daughura.1 i W inifred aod M ary E leanor, S p n n g - field, niLnoU. a re vta ltlng Mrs. 1 r e e se 's sU tcr, M rs. C . M . P a r - i ish . a t H aselton.

. ■■ IL eare en V aeallen—M r. a n d M n . ;

W. C. Pierce a re leaving tod a y for Ogden to visit trlends. p r io r to a i to u r oc O U cler n a tio n a l p a rk . They i will aUo Vlilt In ScatU e a n d V an- i cou%'«r, B. c . , beforo re tu rn in g to T w in PalU. i

■ ■ — IL r s t ln r fo r M lnnesoU — R. S . Tof-

flem tre is leaving today for M arble­head. MmiMooU, w here h e wlU visit i r e h tlre s . He wlU be accom panied hnme br M n . Tofflem lre, w ho bas t m n T iuutig m M laneaoU fo r the p a s t Mvermi weeks.

Learea f e r S a a tlla — Klffler S ta n ­ley. ssllo r OQ th e e ruU er U . S . & New O rleans, le ft T w tn P alU y u - lerda>- to re jo in hU sh ip a t SeatU e. 1 H e spenl th e p a s t week on fu rloush ! a t the home of hU b ro th er, C. E. I S tanley. (OS M ain a w n u e w e s t

U a» e fo r C ^ o m U — H srry : S la ika i lefi la s t eventoif fo r S tock­ton . C .illfom U . w here h e will meet M rs. s u tk ln . w ho h a s t>cen r t ls i lv f i .- I J e w as accompanle<l by M r. nr.d M n , E lm er Olvena, w ho were to Jto;) in M a rrs 'l l le . to vL’it rela - ,___ 1

lU fk From O m o n — M r. a r.d ;! . Mrs. D. H ar\ey Cook a n d son. E m - i . JcjC .■ 'n : ru r tic d " S 4 ru rd 4 y "e te n in g •; .fr« o i-a -l« n * d a]> -U lp - to O e a r h a n - . ' by-the-Sea. O regon, a n d o th e r ; ’

I points In O regon a n d W ash lne ton . { .\fr. C oo t is agency o rgw alier f o r j ’

{the W rst Coast U fe In su rance a n d j |W u In a ttendance a t th e c om pany 'a ;: an n u al agency conference a t O ear- ■: h a r . a n d 'a l s o conducted bu sln e u c

a t t i x Po rtland office.-^-------------------- j<

I Fcrm er R ertden t V U Iti — W. A. t, M;c3re of S um ner. W ssh ln jts n . for- i Hifr m inister of T » 'ln FaUs C hris- |

;t!a n chure.*!. a rrived U te ye ttcrday , ■for a brief v lilt here en rou te to j■ Lc.iff Beach. C alif an ;!* , to a« o.-»« jr s r .y Mr*. Moo.-e. w ho h a s b ;e n tis - i:! ; r e there , to th r i r hom e in W a ih - i ' ;r.j*.sn. He U • pu rst a l th e hen-.e o t I*

|C . P. Do-»iei a r.J w.ll t ‘ ie ne !n » o t th e C h r la tu n S u a - *

*cho>l tw ^ m c.-air.j. ^

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tick 'mrr I,. ' I -J th f

y HE’S ]to™> 3. Gable—'A “Msm’

on. T h is U th e th ird of e lfb t a rU - ' tT‘ ele* describing a fam oua m a n from rx t (he vfetrpolftt o f h is wife.Id- ---------

By ROBBIN COONS . HOLLYWOOD (« ■ )-T h e golden

figurine th a t represen ts C lark O a- “ * blc's ncaov'my aw ard for octlng^ ____________ sta n d s • on tho

burertu In thu O able bedroom.

proud" o f I t. bu t 7 * h e doesn 't spend^ -‘U k lng U

- ■ seriously,'-W h a l h e said

l l V f A i f B a e th e n ig h t o f tho ^ ■ r i ’l Q P ' y * a w a rd - < th a t h e ’

n o t le t ll^ change hU h a t

Size-witm goes.

L d j h a s e th e r equal-

’»« G able."T here U a gun—1 c ou ldn 't tell

yoa < h a t I’J nam e U - a n d som e c ld _ pUtoU. and some line old books,''“ slie confides,lie R eads 'P lcku lek P n p e n '

"He read* a g rea t deni. Scrlpt.v of course, and mnenzlncs. H e likes

id biographies. oUcii rcadn i»c iry , n- som etim es' dctectlve stories’.' Imd ho r- h a s a n old copy of - Pickulcjc Paper.i" os th a t ,h e reads and re>reudx. He

scarce ly e^’e r goes to bed' w ithout read ing a lltUe, no m a tte r how late

Id I t U." Illy Oftble regards pic tures ns a busl- .la ness, a n d ta lk s abou t them u such of —lh a t U. w hen h e does ta lk about

Uiem, w hich Is, says Mrs. ottb le. "no m ore th a n th# a « r a « c bu jines: m in , ,

n- w ho wUl ■ tell hU wife about new Ja Investm ents a n d discuss th ings with ti « b e r." - * \oa T h e p ic tures she po in ts of her fa- b '■». mous husband 's life beyond, the a V sound stages U th e picture of a 6

>4 " m a n l m an " w ho Is Incidentally lo - A a.1 th e ac ting profession. iI- " I t U h a rd to s.iy w lia t jp a rt he ; a •I. Ukcs best." she says, -'brcaii'c h e ;n r* u Intertssted Ui so m any. r ir W now a

f th ink he l» m ost c n thusla stir nlwut tl skeet-shooU ng. H i h as a gold iiudal a;

•*. for h ltu n g 48 o u t o f W. .niul 1;; sees s! sr o u t wUh Jo h n D arrymoro, t i i r y h a Cooper. Bob M ontgom eo' and o'.i^er' a: y friends. Ue-s fond of horseb.irk-rld- «

)• Inc. golt. h un ting and flsliln ;. Ile>:o likes to sw im . occa-Mohnli). but < p:

sw im m ing b n o t am ong his favo rite . ii sports. Id

r- W an ta A M ounU ln G oat {ii t- "W hen h e g « u a vacation, he likes C Jt to go h un ting m ounta in lions. We , a !d ____________ __

' TWO-DAY TIME LIMIT “FOR MAHAN’S LIBERTr i.

i — j , (O oc tlauad Prom Page One)

U th e oam e one on w hich Mra. M ar- Y " g a re t T buU n W aley w ai convicted

by a fede ra l cou rt Jury today and th e one to w hich he r Iv.uband pleaded guilty . W alcy w ju irntcRccd

■3' to 43 y e a n In McNeil lil.md federal - pen lten tU ry . H

C -M cn Q bU Tf»ll [ |

DILLON. Mor.t-. J u ly 'n . ! * - s v r - I ffa forcea a n d fcd.-n.l a ;;- tr^ r r - ^ tu m e d ton igh t from the i!;aek- “

^ ; t a l l d ls trte l sou ih ra jit of !;r-r cm p- J ity -h a n d ed a n d connnce..i :h - m a r- J ,I l a u d c r - f l f - t ie sheep c-vn;-.i,.ia_ i ^ c ® , m ounta inous and a tw lrc i t<-rrltory .-■ w as DOI WUIUm M ahan, »o^Kht iu ** 3 1 th e -b ra in s - o f th e W eyerhaeuser * ^ I k idnaping In T aM m a. d j P o u r •G -m en'" irom Ij'j ite and P ' a ! th e B eaverhead a n d MsdiMP. c«un- •-■ty aherufs- o f tlc e n sprC into the la d u tr tc t U te la s t n ig h t on a ihee;>- ■■ h c rd e r r id e n y r tc a t to n or a -y^cture -

o f M a h an a s c:o:eJy K4fmi-.;:-.e tlie " furU ve s iro n se r. dreaw d in a d a r t

•- busltKiaa su it a n d -a w hite h s :. w!;o >* had pUfered sheep es.T.;xs of food T a n d - tc t ie t a ru e ie e -o n aereral oc- *’ 0 caslona In th e la s t fcT >"% T he aald t!ar> d ;." n o t :o- n;

c a te t t e robber c f the c j r : ; - . t u t je ,* |a d d e d lh a t th : : r o& ierr.viora :ed b) - . them to belirve h e .a a s r .c t- ; .v f u i- « l i i t .f e M ahan.

M aban e sca p c i from « U aiic io - [ p ;

)AHO, SUNDAY MORKING, 3xnx'

ecbines Muddy Trail In Ne\

ighwny in s o u th e d New Y ork be^ wept hy floods. On th e le ft is a tecti :e of $10,000,000 was done and 36 liyi

MY HUSE « • «

Man’s M a n —Likes Onions,

hi.

a a r k Cable— he likes to r u ^ be Ilk onions a t m W nlsh t*

h have been to A rU ona. U ta h a n d .WlI W yoming on those hunU ng trtpa. ron

I- bu l he never h a s ach ieved hU big ■ raw le am bition—to g e t a m o u n u to g o a t .’ a Som e day h e w ould like to h u n l In , "J n . A frtca." . ^ 'I H ut th* Oflble pnsiilon for camplng_ n o i .e ; and h u n tin s <io?s no t Include a fond- laic ie;nes!i fo r cocking. He le u th e guide lng.

a tten d to tli.ii. a n d 1s hftppv when is i It th e re nre p ln iiy o f beana, bi.'c-Jlts way ll a n d steak . H ij ts s te In foDd r u iu to , wat ■a slmpKcl’.v sn d w holeacm enejs. I f hc cha y ha.i a favorlie dish, l l U ch lckrn coa • r 'n n d n o :d lfs . bu l he likes b :c f stew, th lr - t o o . «e '-c F o r a l .i tc -» t-n ish t snack . O able’s O t ' prefercJtce Indicates pla inly th a t he rUx e . I I 'n o t Ihe -d a in ty sandw lch-hors reel

[d ee u v re " tyjw. .Mrs. O able keepa spot {tinned tom atoes In th e Ice box. necl

s 'C la rk opens a can . em pties !t tn to and e , a bowl, sa lts and peppers, and e a ts . , sh ir

lice detec tive eOrly' i a Ju n e a n d J V abandODMl the re a a automobUa and

r |IB,000 of tha W ey e rb o e u w ra n ­som money.

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H . W otten, s ta te auperlnU nden t o f i ^ ^ ertm lnal Iden tification , obta ined: r in ce rp rln ts 'f.-om lh e m urder c-ir today, • , fore

Im m ediately a fte r th e pair *"as' arTfStcd by U rlsham C ity m a u h aU l _ today while U ithm g th e tr feet in a ' c reek. County A tto m e y P a u l'

* T h a tch e r Uled lh e f l n t d e ire e m ur- 'j f ■ d c r charp r. sicned by Pbllee 8 e r - le t j . i* geam r r ^ T m n t o n . w ho was 'w i t n - ^ j j J P a tre lm an Q uigley w ben tb * U tU r

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1 POLICE INVESTIGATE ^ ; . TACOMA BOMBINGS cT . ______ rf — tC c n ttsu ttf -p ro m -P a g e O n e i------. .. ^ ------ bea'

p lan t, -shere operaU ons wrr~ re- t r a r sum ed two »eek» ago. a f te r » tr.k- b a d

J tng lum ber i»ork«n h a d hurled rocks croi . a t th e hom e of a fam ily employed i a p p

in th s r 'a r i t . j o r I' TSe P c r:land local, sa w ro ir a.-.d j

* tim b .'r w orkers’ un le n la s t n u h ; .-e- 1 > t Jectfd a I ;-* o ffer o f e m ? ;j im c r.t I1 by t ‘te c :a rk a n d Wl’J o n . O r:- 1 - con and -’cr.r^ L um ber ccsir-sny J . D

r.:.^^.uv MT.-.:..-r^n for t;-.. er_. of t - [p U jjc rs th e o ffer w as ,e c a i

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m U i th a tem atoaa b s lakaa a a tm - t r •omantlQ b u t pecu liarly ta tls fy la f— ^ -aw onion sandw ich I

Ffiufa BeU xa(J«n In W erk '-He alw ays ta lk s about being ab ls . .

o sleep la te w hen h e U working— low m ueh h e would like to sleep a te . U ia l is." .Mrs. O ab li tc y i. u n ll- ng. -b u t w hen h e U n 't working, he ° ! r 5 up a t th e u»'.:nl work time any - kay. L ike m any o thers , he ;h inks he , v a n ti to rela::—un til hc gets a ihance. And th e n hU •rclsjtaUon’ :<3nslsts of a h u n tin g tr ip , or some- hlng w hich U equally very h a rd ' T le rk l"

O able ha* a w ell-rounded w ard- ube. w hich he likes to keep "cor- ect." b u l h e feeU moal a t home In p orts c lo lh u . I n buslnets n ilU a n d — leckUes hU ta ste s a re conservaUve, nd th e only colors he will w ear ia hLrU a re blue a n d gray . '

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Death A t E nd Of H u n t F or Fishbalt

D r r R o r r , Jw iy u u i t -rw et P a tia eh . 63. w as eieeirocutcd a rly today , h e r huaband told police, rben th e device she w as using to :a th«r w orm s fo r a fishing expedi- lo n sho rt-c trcu lted .

T he device eonslstW of a p a ir of lectrodes. a tu c h e d to th e elecirtc ystem ta th e houM . a n d pU ced In h e ground a few feet a p a r t to send

cu rren i th ro u g h th e ground and oree th e w orm s to th e surface.

- .\BO E BLACK SPID ERTRA PS O A BTER SNAICB

NEW YO RK . Ju ly 13 OD—A sev- a -tn c h g a rte r aaoke U ag ted w ith a , i^ e ~ U a a r s p ld e r m Q ie 'R rb ax tb - ' lay -an d s t a y r t taag led .T h e proceed ings sU rted la U r*.

Vlnlfred BUgh*! basem ent. . Bhe polled lb e srw ke- 'apparen lly su ­pended from a str tn g and acream* dF re d LU lnmer. a neighbor, found

ha t th e tn ik H -w a s -w ra p p a d - la -a leavy ap lder wyb. w i th a aUck he ransferred boUi com batan ts to th e lack, y a rd fence where f. u rg e rowd g a th e red to w atch. T he saake p p a rrn tly waa getting th e w o n t r f l r th e batU e. t

------------------------------ ------------------->X rER A N RAILMA.V b lE S *

^*^W YO RK . Ju ly 11 •—W alter j • . B a m e t t 69. one of t.‘« o,-ganlset» j a r the W estem P i r l f i r R allread « c m pany. died t<^ay a t his hom e. I . •

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^U,S.iDKIll I SIGN I D E PACT

Soviet Obtains W idrTariff I Concessions, But No

New Credits

r -w A 6H IN Q T O N ,.7 ja lr - i s i{ m = _ _ ■ “ E W T r j s s n o r i u n - o i H p i i i -

cem m orcU l reU tlea* , ttae H alted .: " g in * - wwwtr f • » « - !» tod a r - ;

e o n e lo ie d -‘a - tm d e p o e t u nder , w blcb tb e W J 3 J t agreed to boost i i u A m e rk a a I s p o A by UO p e r e e a t evef tb a aee ra fe -,e r tb e pos* , tb » a year*.

Z a;T »«in i to r p u r tb a » e » » f H O ,.000.000 o t A m ertean goodi. d i ^ ^ tb e n e x t yaar. tb e tT aited S ta te s | g ran ted w ide U r t t t oonceesloni to = Uie S o v ie t BxperU b e re fo recaat « p rtvaU ly. how ever. U u t tb e . ch ief « b e n e f tu to th e Moscow govem m en t “ w ould be delayed raU ier th a n tm - ' m edlaU .

N o L oaaa Provided T h e SoviBt, u n d e r th e te rm s of

th e p a c t is g ran te d th e benefit o f , a ll tf tr tf t r ^ u e t i o a t t a d o th e r c o o - ^ cessions m ado in th e trad e p a e u wiUi Belgliun a n d HalU. a lready ^ effeeUve. a a d la th e Sw edish ag ree- ^ m e n t w hich becomce effeeUve Aug­u s t 6.

Few of th e du ty red u c tio iu m ade u l a those pacta a re o f p racU cal v a lu e ' ^ to - tb e Soviet tu U o a .s in ce It p ro - ii duoea a a d 'e x p o rU very tew o f - tb a artlclaa o a v h le b tb a ta rU t w as . c u t c RUMta w in betM tn, b o w ertr . tro m w (rode pocte WiUl o th e r n a tion* «<<B. gi ad durtaff th a Ute o t tb e o f r e s m s a t i t

O o adudad tb ro u c b th e excboage O o t ao tes be tw eea M axim L itv iao tt. « S o i ^ t com m U sar fo r fo re ign a f f a i r s a n ^ W lllla m O. BuUlU, Uie A m ert- be c aa am bassador in Moscow, th e ai tr e a ty will rem ain in force one ye a r , fr D csplto R ussU n dem ands to r a loan, w hleh balked p a s t agreem ent e f- fo rts, th e p a c t p rovided n o sucb a r - r a n g e m e a t

Locking' a a y ag reem en t coverlaff U relations, tr a d e betw een th e U n ited II s u t e s a n d Russia h a s overaged only about $13,000,000 over th e ta st th ree years. T h e e x p ec u u o n of o f- ftciaU hero U th a t Russo-A m crlcan tn d e will be approxim ate ly trebled.

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■GGOPER—AflflflESSES-------rj;MEETING OF GRANGE n

Fontaine Cooper, s la te traffic o f- .. fleer, addressed T w in F a lls G rangea t Uie O dd Pellow a he ll he ro P r t- ®‘ day evening on "H ighw ay Safety.** “ •Cooper stressed especially tb e need ^for securing d r iv e n ', licenses a s sooa ^u possible. to;

ConUol of noxious weeds was dU ­cussed by th e O ran g e a n d a la tte r "on th e SltuaUon fro m R e p re te a U - Altlve D . WorUi C lark w as re a d . B(

P U ns wero m ade for a p icnic a l be M ilner, A ugust 4, and a nnouoce-g te n t w as m ade th a t bufee r t 1H»a» j r caG rangers w ould ba a t th e B u n CtO ro M rs ' wa.-ehousc. be

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AT COUNTY HOSPITAL “M eryl Johnson . 19, reported to

have swallowed poUon la s t ' n ig h t M was reported to be "resU ng quleUy” a l T w in F a lh counly hoepltal early UlU m om lng .

Johnson w u taken to Uie hosplU l a t 10:46 o'clock la s t n lgh i fo r tr e a t­m e n t

‘Cotton’ W arburton M arries Schoolmate is

.— ' mi LONO BEACH, OaL. Ju ly 13 O Pi-

S t. Luke's EpUeopal c h u rc h was fUl­ed w ith fam ous foolbaU p layers to - 1 d sy. And probsbly th e best known ho a m ong them was th e "hero" of th e Ini event—Irv ine -C o tton" W arburton . re; form er a u a r tu b a c k for th e U h lv e - 10; sity ot^'SBptfiem C aliforn ia e l : « n , t r

T h e occasion w as W arburton 's he w edding to Mias K tllie M ayson. a k i schoolm aU. T hey p lanned to spend th e ir honeym oon tn th e h igh Sierras. W arburton U em ployed a t a Holly- wood film s tu ^ o . . c

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msnmiDB,r PlISiiDEOilllESff Missing Man Slain by 'Baby

Face* Nelson,. Life Termer Asserts

F - U 5 ^ A b e ^ y ^ c r M T d t o r o a a s- i : i I in i : 1 . ance nearly » m oaU u ago e f Roy r z : . 3 . FW seb^JL -yeatpM nnm arrted r . R eao ba ak casbTer. appea red a ea r- t c r today a s l e t e o l . aU U , clly r a o 4 .eo « B ty a a th t r iU a a ,u lU d la t BSI tm e U g a tle o Iba atocy

Friaek WM fU la by th a U to igaagM ar -B aby FOoe- N ^

IC ro llow lng «OQfltmiUoo by j , E d- M g a r Boovar. head of th e Pederal to B u reau o t InvesUgaUo^, todsy of : I t r e p o ru th a t Jo h n P a u l Chaae, Ufe >r te rm er In A le a tra i fede ra l p en iU n- , i t tlory, h a d adm ltU d h e w itnessed . . F risch 's slay ing b y Nelson, ipcal

a u lb o rtU n pressed to rw ard th e tr InvestlgaUon w llh renew ed .vigor.

, , U nited s u t e s A ttom ey E . P . C ar- vUle a a id -h U office wns "h a rd a t

“ w ork" on th o case a n d th a t h e had I! been assu red th e cooperation o f a ll

of N e v a d a rT a w e n fo rc e m e n t agen- d e s i a b rlng lag abo u t a soluUon of th e se asa tio n a l m ystery.

’* T o S eareh fo r Rem aina .S ea rch to r Frisch'S rem albs. he <

sa id , w ould be un d e rta k en a s soon as m ore de talU o f th e alleged kUl-

'• lng eould be obtained.>• M caawbUe. tb a poeslbUlty U u t t C hase ., a f o m e r p a l o f KeUon. a w ould ba b rough t to R eno ua d er a• g ran d M y .sapoena t o b e lp find t ttm body w as be la« dUcuased h e rt.• O a tn u e aa ld b e cou ld n o t com m eat . ^ f. o a th e possibility a s y e tt, PW sch's body was repo rted to have - been disposed of In a shallow grave e n e a r a m ine sh a f t several miles r. from R eno a fU r NeUon h a d bum - I, ed h U c lo thes a n d destroyed oUier . m eans of id |nU fcaU on. .

5iLLIlllllIC.MII(IiE : ANSWEHS SUMMONSI- ---------

W tlU tm 0 . Moore. S4, residen t of Tvrin n u u county fo r th e p ast 30

_ VMW »t_hl»-f«fT . ' Kftnw.and o n e -h a lf miles w est o f Twin

I FalU a t I t o'clock la s t lilght, fot- iow ln r a lingering illness.

. FuB sral servloes will be held a t g th e D rake m ortuary ch ap e l a t 3 , o'clock M onday a fte rnoon . Rev, O.» L . O lark. p a sto r o f T w in P atU P ies- J by te rU a church , o fficia ting . In te r- , m en t will be In Tw in P alU ceme-

tory.. M r. Moore U survived by hU wife r and two sons, WllUam R . Moore and . A lbert P . M oore, boUi of Chicago.

B oth hU w ife a n d so iu w ere a t hU I bedside w hen de a th cam e. ^

O the r Burvtvors Include a brother, ' v r C h a r i* M oors 'o f B ra n to n , O n u rto . u I C anada, a n d fU e sU te n : M n . I s s - "

b^ lo V anderburgh. T o ronto ; Mrs.Cora M ontgom ery a n d M rs. Ray H arding, b o th of D etro it; M rs. Nel­lie S p n n g c r . New Y ork Clt)-j end M rs. LUllan E . H am m . Pacific Row,

• Californio.

! MERCURY SOARS TO SEASON’S HIGH IN

FAR WEST STATES

fC on tlau ed . Prom P age One)

b e ta t a service for 70 y e a n ,Y esterday 's m axim um h e re -w a s

7S degrees, a n d U st n ig h t's m ini­m um w as 70 degrees.

W ashing ton S w e ltc n SEATTLE. Ju ly 13 < T > -It w ai the

h o tte s t day of th e year In W aah- Incton today, w ith tem pernture^ renchlnR 100 a t W alla W alln and 105 a l Y akim a. In easte rn and cen­tra l W aahlnKton. a n d 01 degrees here . T h e ' forest fire h aza rd wa. serious.

E m erson Tuaslng. 33. a U niversity . o f W ashington sum m er school s tu ­d e n t drowned as h c tr ie d to swim scroas th e L ake W ashing ton canal a t SeatU e. A com panion satd hc becam e exhausted .

VIOLENCE FEARED........ ' >AT BOULDER DAM !

(O oaU aued Prom Page One)

p a re d to a o a e-sh lft basis, th e n ioa- a g e m ta l h a s a o objeetloaa.

- n i e r e w ere l .* « m en on tbe payroU T hursday . Ju ly 11. a ad U l l on F rtday . Ju ly IJ."

Pede rU U bor conclU aton were reported speeding h e re tonlR ht by plane to allow bo tb employers and employes to o lr th e lr grievances.

D fC K H U NTER LOCATESSO O ICM .SALT DEPOSfTS

BISM ARK . 8 . D. CTV-Deca'uae a cttrious duck h u n te r scooped up somo h a rd w htte c ry uo U fA m an a lm o it evaporated b k e near U * - - ' M on tana border a few y e a n ago.NorUi D a k o u has learned It pos- sessee -m illtone-b f-tT O a e f *x U o m "~ ”s a lu . ------------------------------

A nalysed a t th e achool of chem ­is try of tb e U niversity o f NorUi D a­kota . th e crystaU proi»ed to be O U uber's aalt, o r s6dlum sulphate, w hich U parU cularly valuable pbar- maceuUcally a n d In glass m aaufsc- tu re . ' '

An ■ FERA stirrey . dO ecled by Prof. t r r in Lavtne of th e u a lten l ty . determ ined tb e e x ten t o f sodium s s iu avalU ble In th e su*.e.

T rea t y o u r m e te r to a ra ir* |r tn d and to n e « » a l Dcan'a A aU Rrpalr V

I iierWee. 12«-Si»> Are; W. .T b o a t ItS. ■

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Twin roD s Feed A lee. P b . U l ^ 1. .

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W C EES PBEPIRE . Fob S M M E H

First Annual' Convention to Be Heid at Hailey,

July 20-21

BU RLEY. Ju ly 13 — -Prcpa r» tlon» -------- f tf» -u n < le p ^ T - fo r- th e -« U t» « o a v p - -

Uon o f th e Ju n io r O ham ber or CommerCT; of Id ah o n t H altoy Ju ly. , 30 nnd 21, according .to C a ln n E. W righ t and P ra n k K ersh lsn lk , B u r- K:y, com m lttM on arrangem en ta (or

. PMl?llcUy.Mr. W rlgh t la In rccelp t o f a Jet-

tc r from Olbson Condie. w crcU ry of th e Hailey C ham ber of Com mercc, aiaU ng th a t c itizens o f H olley are doing a il In th e ir p over to a rran g e ' H fitting r m p t lo n fo r th e vlaltlng delegates, com fo rlab ic room s a re as* Aured a t reasonable rate s, he said. Hdcetlngs will bo held In th e opera liouM and tb e hotel dUilng room will be available (or banquets u n d o th e r cn»ma*«e meals.

“W« have socUI (unctio ns w ideh we wUl be g lad to have yoa Join In ." added M r. c ond ie . “ a n d o u r (Ishlng s tream s a re . of c o u n e . a t y o u r dbposa l. S o th a t a ll In a lt, I c an safe ly u y tb a t e re ry ttiln g is In ' readlneaa (o r a successful conven­tion on Ju ly 3 0 - il in H ailey as th e 1 se tting ."

O the r th a n th a t p f publicity, oLtier ) com m lttce naslsnm onta fo r th e oc* i caaion a re ; E . W, Roberts a n d Jo h n i RoberU on, T trin Fulls, on a rrange* I m en ta for banquet and ho te l ar*

. raiiRem enta; A lbert W, Prlcke a n d 1 H ugh R cd(ord. R upert, on a rran g e - i m enta (o r rcK latratlon; B. P rank H unc a n d K enne th Ridgew ay. Poca- i tcllo, on c^flcntlnl>y_pi_D ._ Holmea . a n d E lm er K lnncy, N am p.i, on res* ' o lu tlons. Wlllla Po ffa tt. A da county prosecu ting a ttom ey , Bolae, Is c h a ir ­m an or th e constitu tional com m it­tee. w ith o th e r m em bers u n a n ­nounced.

HiemY'S COURSE CHflNG|lllTBOIlLEy 1

' ' UUtiL>t.i, o u ly ' i J —uiua « iil tK lo t on M onday. Ju ly 29. (o r th e con - I atruc tlon of a a trip o f U. S . highw ay | 30 re -ro u tin g th rough M ain a tre e t . w est from O verland a w n u c . ne - I cord ing to WllUam M cM llllan, relief j d irec to r o f Caa.Ma county. j

Tlila will b r in ; to an e n d & con­troversy of long s tand ing betn-ccn those who favored re te n tio n of th e p rese n t rou le up O verland a w n u o aoutli, th ence «-cat to T w in PaUs. a n d those aeelcing Uie change. Oov- cm m -cnt eng incera (avored th e /changc. w hich will e lim ina te curvea a n d ahorten tb e d istance.

p rep a ra to ry (o construc tlo o •«‘OEk I on th e pro jec t, w hich la u n d e r th e I fede ra l a id road a e t-u p hand led by I tb e s ta le highw ny d e p a rtm e n t. U r . I McMUIlan s ta te d PERA laborers I a ta r te d w ork Priday rem oving th e I atock yarda w est of Burley a n d fill* I ln g In a n d le\-cllng an o ld gravel * Irit. o n r w hich Uie new highw ay . a trf lc h will pass. ~

CASSIA DEiVIOCRATS t GATHER AT PICNIC

DURLEY. Ju ly 13—A picnic apon- fo red by ihc women of th e D cm o- c rn tle club waa h^-ld on th o law n i of th e countr} ' hom e of M r. a n d

■ Mr.s. a ; j . Aylor, to u r mllea sou lh of Durley, Friday e w n ln s .

T lic proKram w m In c lrarsc of Mr*. J . E. M yers. Ed S chroeder « i - te rla liied th e group w llh tw o xylo­phone num bera accom panicd by Mlaa I L era Aylor n t th e piano a n d ta lk s I were given by Jo h n H.wkncy. D an M cO rnth, Calvin W rish t nnd G eorge D oolh. Jr.

U 'A lK IK t D IR D SAUCTUARVnnC A K FOR ‘HULA M IK E'

HONOLULU W - “Huhi M lke“ henceforth will w rinkle hla f la t nose a n d erlnklc hU re trea ting eyea w ith increaaed Joviality l( th e p lans o f B. H . LewU. auperln tendent of th e new W sU lkl b ird pa rk , are carried ou t.

“riu U M ike" la no bird bu t a monkey of uncertain apcclea. By b c - . j , lng placed on a m in iature W and un - ham pered by cages, he and a few of h is pala will benefit from LewUV plan for th e "world'a finest" bird unctuar> - a t K aplolanl park, a short Ja u n t (rom downtown Honolulu.

T h e ncw freedom wlU allow Mike . !o pu l more » s t Into tiM jim lan

hul». „

STRANGERS REAP REWARDKOIt ritK N CH .\R T riO NK K R

PA LRIS i/?V -S lfangen are rea p - j,, ■ng th e reward.1 w hich E douard M nneu th e g rea t F rench Imprea* »lonlat pa in ter , never ksew In h la . ahort. aad Ufe..

A fter h is de ath . hU widow tried to f z Mil a .p o ln ttn g o t a g irl am ong flow* I "

■ era fo r 100 franc*, o r abou t »8. b u t “ Oie buyer backed ou t s t th e lo st —

. m inute.At tho s a > of tbe pa ln ier 'a etfect.%

In ISM I t was bought by Em m anuel C habrter. th e compo«er of -E ip a n a .-

'T 6 r TBJ r r i n c i r A n B 'n o w i t i i k r j u s f " • been foJd-*t-4iu<Uon-rof-i3(y,«H>,-or- —

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FLOW ERS FO R ALL- OCCASIOVS

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s - I i ..ura t Today we see a F rench (arm bouae n

J whose charm has been combined fIn w ith m odem uiefulness. ' fan- I ta a turdy. pleaalhg lines nro en - lrte hanced by choice of material*, r

w hich ahould be stone or brick, aer Rough-hewn loga form ing posts (or b c* th e porch will add to the RcncnU In-, in te rest of Ihc design. Thoy should be e- in a n a tu ra l tone.r* A flagstone approach ond j>orch oid floor win help c reate harm ony of ue- aetllng, but nre n o t essential. p>k T here la a living room, d in ing GI- room and k itchcn aa well us bed- $ES ______________________________________

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; I » _ E M I ; : iCobert .tlontcoinery a n d ' Joan gt

' Crawford, popnior sereen favorltem ir eome lo th e Orpbew n th e a tre lo> day In "No More Ladles.*' u l d Ui be Ihelr g rra le it comedy romance. J f

Idaho’s Feature ZI V

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Zasci r u i t and G ny Kibbee ap - " pearlng w iih lh a t e th e r comedian p ar e zeellrnrr, KUirard Everett l lo r t« ' en In th e ( s lc cf m irth . ''G olnc l l l s h ' brow,** a t Ihe Idaho th e a tre Sonday. I Addeid (eatore* a re nelrcted abort | rab jre la and M evlrtnne

WORKS FOR EX-M ATES iD ETRO IT (^1 — Fred M arljern '.

who gained (ame as a rescue p itch ­e r Wllh th e Senators nnd le ll the Tiger* th la aeaaon to beeomc an um pire, wnrkcd seven gnmea involv- lng th e D etroit club In his tlrs t week tn th e blue serge.

trNDERGOES OPERATIO.N B O R IX y, July » —MUs M yrtk :'

E thering ton underw ent a m ajo r op-1 era tion a t the Cottage hospital r n - day. I ■

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Stage lanej . _ A nnoonen It*»

N c w S u m m e r S T A C E L I N E . . .

. . . K E T C n O t lo STANLEYMandsy~~£n4 t t l d s y — ................

R e ta m la g Toe*, and S a t eonneetlnc a t KeU-hom w llh T w in r« ll» .H aitey SU ge. lea»- ihg a ad orrlvtnc on m a l» r

•rb rdo ies . - Foe F u rth e r Inrerm alloR

Phone i t s . . .

C M O S DEPOT . . .. . . T W IN FALLS

TW IN FA L L S DAILY ^

VEHOUSE JOINS H i DERN USEFULNESS

BB B ^ ^ a g T r ^■ B H S S ^ S? * s i s ® w |? i r k ^ ^ H S S i n t "l l i l f ! ® I ■

■ r a e s o a i i i S B ^ d ;

- ' droom and private b a th on th e g round j (loor. T hree large bedroom s a n d c b a th a re upsta irs. All bedroom s d have c ro u -v cn tlla tlo n . T he living I room hna windows on th ree s id e s . ' r and n hrg-j fireplace w ith b u llt-ln • a bookcMc.1 on c ith e r side. | r

T hla liouM w ould bc Ideal on n , lo t DO by 150 (cct. ftlthough a sm nller ■ j one W’ould ser%'e. T lio la rge r mcna- urcm ents would allow (ro n t law n ' plnnUng nnd n landscaped g a rd e n .; I Building costa u rc approxlm nlcly I *10,000.

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Roxy’s Sunday Feature t

C h e e t ^ to r r i* a iid V em a Hlllle in : 1< T rlneeaa O 'H ara" U niversal m usleat l« romance opening & th ree -day e n -1 gacem ent today « i Jo e -K 's Ihea - i It Ire. i w

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JERSEY HAS 'D R A O nO CK DOWL'1

JERSEY CITY . N. J . (>D - Thla :lty. w here Ja m es Ja y Drnddock :lid m ost or hla flgliting nine yeara „

aa New Je rjey nm nleur c h .im - '( e i>uui In th e llKlit-lienvy ni!<l liM vy- ni nc'!Klit clMsc.'. h a .1 rennmpcl It. O ak- je iTi-.ri a rena "Bm ddock Howl." -Mn Ui iiiiTinr of th e new w orld’* lirnvy-

chftinplon. U lia^ n 7,000 . 'r .it- pj ,i;;: capacity . j,;

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niS C O U N T H EART HAl.M

LONDON M’j—H e.irt balm su its p.' lave gone o u t o f faahlon Ix re . Only be m e Is down for I'.earlng n l the prca- ni 'Ut aeaalon of th e law courts n.> wl rompared w ith n in e - t a o in o n ll« - Igo. T h e e xp lann llon m ay br th n l w ne o( those nine c la lm n n u o b - a t .alned heavy dam ages a n d four o ( .S< he casea were se ttled ou t of court. ' —

I T “HOW WOULI A CRACK on

P i N ot tn ni<-ntirn h.ivli■ » n a . .

If tJlfiC tllllK ' lu.ppi com plnln It> * ioud voli bl.imcd.

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I th la yc.nr arc! rrcrlvcd s you how It (cel.\ excep t I silently m ourn I ti once h

. I f y o u \e worn you r w under th e shower, goiter m itted every day oasau) m eans b rtng It In a n d le t

W e ll be glad lo te ll t w ell tr l i you w h a fs wr

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S ^L‘ :ly .'vntrt'.r.s «re jwn vni-a!lna ' ' j r f n 't wc all cn n if> -trr .i.« i:ch m ak er I Mr. Don O 'ttir . a wat

p rrirn c e tii ra;:ro»d waU loe.iied wl'.h u.».

•' ' «orK c ’.n ra n te e d J a llu rd 10 p.iy.

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1 WORK P R O B E S ^- O n iM iO O K A C iP ,

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C C C E n c a m p m e n t k

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I M lnldok*. d a m CCC .cam p , s ta r te d ni. lhe tnlddle o f Junc , is well under way ar

nil available c arpen te rs In R upert pr ■■ •n K a u m ia o k a -couiity w lth-R-m an*- —

ber from Casala county being on drthe Job, nr

Llcut. R obert Hcrblson la In d l- ofreel charge o f the cam p w ith T om RiUvll, R upert contractor, a buUdlog spfoiv'm an: ‘ is

E ighteen buildings under construe- Mtlon In clude '.e igh t barracks, each ur 20 by OP m eet; office q u a rte n , 20 by

HOC (cet; m ess house to occommo- th- dn le 303 m en, and a n Infirm ary 30 de

by 40 feet. wt VUlUng h e re W ednesday vuS^ In - U:

jp?etlng th e work. CnptU n A pple- Is KAte. In charge of conatrucUon (or dij the N in th C orps a re a expressed h im ­self well p leased w ith th e proffreis tei

' and w orkm anship being shown, mi d j The cam p will be m odem , p lum b- on d era now being on th e Job to in s ta ll (oi a a w ater system . (n e I Building operaU ons m ust be com - rn i. ■ pleted betw een Ju ly 20 nnd Ju ly 25, ch 1 • according to L ieut. Hcrblson a n d th

I ready (or 200 men, m osl of w hom L" . I will leave P o r t Knox, July. 18 (or Ul

;Rui>crt. T hcaa m en are (rom Ohio,*'; In d ian a an<l K entucky. Jo

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--------- 1FILER. Ju ly 13—Nineteen m cm - t «

bers of F iler c liap ter, PUture Fa rm - vijierj. of A m erica, accompanied by iRoberi S . Corleas, P ller ru ra l h igh va achool ag ricu ltu re Instructor, le ft »nth is m om ing for Moscow to a tten d Lath e sw te P . P . A. convention. wo

Boys m aking the U lp n r e Allen CrK ohntopp, W ayne O entry, John M c- 1K ay. Wesley V an Z ante. R ichard wt G lllllan. W ayne Mo1k-.\ Bud WHIU. tl: Raym ond Joslyn, Alvin Nice, A rthu r a t

- H ar8hharc<ir.,.Lvlo..Abol. a id W ilton, .h r Vireil S la te r . S e th Corleas, C harles we H errick. Rui.<ell Herrick. Don P e t- tc l. K e n n jth T ucker nnd Elm er do S iu t« n an .

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A C C ID E N T V IC T lif lS J

R E C O V E R A T B U R L E Y •’»

-------- SaBURLEY, Ju ly l l - M n r y Connelly. a lx -;enr-o ld daughter o ( Mr. and M rs. Enrl Connelly, wlio was se r)- ; ou»ly Injured ilie Inat of the w eek ijje w hen she waa kicked by a horse. in,g causing a d-^preascd skull fracture.Ll Improving a t the Cottage hospital. 3 ^ nnd Lola Mooso. elght->'ear-old d y daugh ter of Mr. nnd M n . U ge ( Mooso. who was struck by a c a r « h a f te r dodging the c ity w ater sprlnk-

I ; l e r Friday, ta a lw reported Improv- = I Ing n t the C ottase hospital.. I Mra. M aitie D augherty. Injured . , ln a n aliiom obib accidcnt rtecnlly.

I w as able to be taken to her home I from the .Frem.Mad hospUal late .T hu rsday a ltem oon.

TRA .M P PASSPORTS’ PI.AN ' FU il RKICH'S HOBO Alt.MY

BERLIN i-l-) - C oncern Is being ‘ cauaed by the “ 0,000 m en who prc-■ fer lo be vncnboiida a long G er-■ mnn>'R hlKliways m th e r than i.ub-

Jeci Uirmselvi's lo nnrl reglm enia-I tlon nnd labor lawa, - '

A lonK nicm nrandum hiui l)crn prepared , which aaya Ihn l .atjoul iia lt o t th ''in arc nntl-soclnl In vicu- ;>olni. I t l.iiiieni.s th e low of their p o lcn tla l uorking nblUiy.

O ne to r nicrtlni: theproblem K lo give them •’tm nipa p.visport-'.” th rough w hich cach will be rcQultfd tn tm vel iii least 15 miles dnlly lownrd aome plaee w here he can earn hla keep.

T rea l >nur m otor lo ■ valve jr ln tf and tu n r up a l D ran 's Ante Repair .Servler. lJ 6- :n d Are. W. Phone IIS. —Adv.

.D YOU LIKE n ihe HEAD?avlng jo u r tiicr rubbed In ilw ]

■ ppened t . ><-a you'd crrtnlnly I volee . . Alld you couldn 't b<- j

ha.% brcii ” ;i v;ic.il.lnn w llh yfu d such irr.i;:;i<-iit. It canno t tMl 1 p t by throu:i'.i: np Ita hands and 1

healthy ’ ilfk-U ek.- 1

r w a u h in ^aim m lng, le lt It on lie n sa n d into- It—or have com* sau lt and bniterj' on ll, by all le t u.n ex.i.-n::;'* It.II th a t It.-. -i::r ;;h t If It la; and w rong n i 'h I t ' i f tt tan‘1—and

!c-prtci!-t;! w - f irs t cla a —

jwrmanrri;:-.- r;.;inr-d by going nn . all) a n rt’ ;ir! i-v<m1nBilon Ja; a

?r la a rr'-MUtlon. w atchm aker r f m any y e a n ex- r a u h wnrlv ;> perm anea'.ly

i I y ear .M:^i’.‘' ' 'p r l^ s '> o u 'c a n

‘BOB’ ,

an O ffice -lonc A v c .

dctu For Yotir Old Cold I

1 O', S i n J D A Y M O B N m O , T O L Y 14 ,

LEGION AUXILIARY D ill

SUPPER AT GOODING DUI

^ a o o D IN O , Ju ly 13 '.— LeBlon G Auxiliary picnic su p p e r w as. sen-ed' on Uie J . B. K llb o m law n norU i- enst of here. T uesday evenU ii a f te r Rg

j which election of o fdce r* w (u held been as (ollows: President* Mr*. Jo h n coun Toolc: v ice-president. M r*. E . H . assls Plnney; secreU ry, M rs. M ary B lod- deles ge tl: h istorian, Mr*. D on Johi'tson. scou Tlie following delegates to a tte n d ’Scou the s ta le convenUon to be helC in Ingu

J Boise August 18. 18 a n d "30 were ycsu 1 nam ed. M ra.-T oo le . .-M r* ...a iodgc tt P . t and Mr*. D o r Jo h n so n ,- th e r e tin n ff '^ o liit president. . • ---------------No

—iT r s r T n iT - w o b a w o r u r 'a n d - c i i i t . B o r 1 dren of Long ’Dench. C alK om ln. Mr. by tl

nnd Mrs. W nrd H ailey a n d ch ild ren Mr. i - of cnmiis. Wft.-ihlngton, M r*. C. 0 . | July. I Raby nnd sons oi R uper^ oro hcrc moui ( spending n few w ceiis w llh th e i r , rank

sisters. Mra. StelR i A bcm atlvy nnd |" c r l . Mrs, Charles P . A dam son (o r n a - p lfc i I union. . I Wlr Rtv. P rank S U nnctte , p a slo r o f i ‘| ‘*,V• the Nusnrcne chu rch . wlU» a large1 delesutlon from th e c h u rc h le ft th l a ; *

week for Paye tte I-nkcs to o t t c n d , " ^ J . tho ten day cam p .jn e e tln g w h ic h ,• la In sc-ulon for th e Id a h o -O re g o n '^ ^ J l r district. . . .■ Tlic delegaUon (ro m th o -Presby-1t terlan church a t te n d l n r th e su m - to ,,

m er assem bly w hich Is In -se ss io n L aU c• on Uie no rth fork o t W ood r iv er! .co y . t (or a week Include th e (oUowIng

(rom th is c ity : Ju d g e W . P . Coch-• rnn. M n . A. B. T hom pson and, children E ugene a n d M arjorie . A r- ocI th u r T ripp, Je an R ich a rd s, A udrey here, Lou Wood a n d M lU lcent P o s t of aub (• Uila*. July , Mr. and Mra. Jo h n W albrechL sr.. Mra.

JohiKiy W albrccht a n d luntlf a n d here, Mra, M yrtle O raganov a n d son S.ini- uel re lum ed (rom a v is it a t N am pa

■ th is week « l lh E dw ard W nlbrccht OC nnd family. ccnt

Mra. .Myrtlo D m ganov a fte r aev- ly l* eral weeks visit h e re w ith he r p a r- |>ed I

' enla and h e r b ro th er re tu rn e d thla ed 32 week to he r work in L os Angelea. 'j total

Dr. M argare t P roa t re tu rned (rum {• Ttt’ln FalU tiiU week w here ahe the «■ vialied he r sU le r (o r s c w ra l weeks. Fr« ’ Mlss M ary B arker, w ho sp e n t h e r were I vseatlon here w ith h e r p a re n u , M r. poun■ and Mrs. 1, C. B arker, le ft (o r S a lt t n s i 1 Lake City U ib week to resum e her

work In n u rse ’s t ra in in g a t Holy ------I Cross hospital. L. BM n . MaUon B a rk e r a n d tw o sons week

i who spen t several weeks he re vis- Idahi . Ung h e r ( a th e r O . B. Brow n and panic■ a t th e I. C. B arker hom e le ft Io r, R c

i 'week! : wcckjTnylor W illiams, Jr.. who hos been this

' doing govem m ent surveying n e a r , Mb Mackiiy, b hom e fo r several weeks, for a vlslllng h b fn ther. J . T . W illiams. vLilt

F rank W alker a n d son of S n lt land. Lake C ity are vb ltln g n t Uic O eorge and

’ Jenkln s hom e. DnkoMr«. a im onu in nnd (om liy le ft fo r ____

Sacram ento to v b l t M re. . ’d n a C ut- r l(h l ond fomlly w ho le ft here some time ago.

Mra. MyrUe T u rn e r n n d .Mbs Jes- !ale McBaln. su p e rin ten d e n t of Oood- <Ilng hoapltal, nre m Boise t h b \tc e k ' a ttend ing Uie s U te meeUng of . the Business ond Professional W omen's **' clubs. j

Mr. and M n . A. T . C rist and aon who apen t several weeks a t t h e j ^ M

Qmfw

Ford’O p c o u r s e , this a .e o m fo r ia b le f « r , — t h i s y e a

i s e s p e c i a l l y d c s i g o e d s o i

c r a d l e d b e tw e e n t h e s p i

a y l e s . B u t a b o v e a l l . A i s l

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f in e d w i t h S a fe ty G l a s s , a

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r o u n d e d b y a w a l l o f s

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u p h o l s t e r e d i n t e r i o r .

14.1936 -

iLElSGOyfLEIlOEIlGimSENFfliiJllNIBDREE-

I ChUlRaleigh W, Sm edly of Burley has ^

» n selected by Snake R iver a rea luncIi Jamboree com m ittee, to be J , ~ a l s u n i scou tm aster (o r th e orea 's tlegaUon o( m ore th a n 30 Boy couls who will* a tte n d the Boy ^eo i coul noU onal jam boree a t W ash- igton, D . C - <t w as announced hereu terdny . ’— ------- ----- - tnenP . H .-T hom as o( O oodlng b to be - .M 'dulm osler df~ the delegaUon. ' "weeli Kow serving as scouCiiaatcr of Uio Ores Dy~3cout~t ro o p -t lB tt-b - 8t)onaorcd — Mi ' Uie M elliodbt chu rch In Uurley. son r. sm edley has been n acout slnco cam; Jly. 1D36.' W hile In K O uU iig 'as a ta liu out he o lln lncd th e F lrs i class ink. ond qualified (or seveml erlt .Ijndgcs. Ho ho lds n Red Cross $ £ ) !c saving certifica te . •Widely experienced tn cnmplng. ivlng a ttended m nny Scout ram ps , llh ns n acout ond ns Jutjlor lead- , Mr. Sm edley b to bc n s s b u n t imp d irec tor n t Cnm p Indepen- I " ' . ’ mce. enst of Onkley. thU seaaon. ■T he Snnke R iver a re a Jamboree inUngent will leave A ugust ISxor , (o r W oshlngton v ia Chlcogo, D e- !*» ^ OlU N iagara (alU a n d Ncw York, . .®“ p spend 10 days in com p s t th e lUonal coplMl w ith 30,000 o ther ou ts ond scout le a d e n . Vom

BORN AT GOODING

OOODINO. Ju ly 1 3 -R e c c n t blrtha ire.Include n son to Mr. nnd Mrs. w q i, llbert W lUon o t O oodlng hospital, lly 0. a n d a da u g h ter lo Mr. nnd ra. Cluu-lcs Sllvo n l Ihc lr home iq „

'" " L L —HOGS M ARKETED

OOODINO, Ju ly 1 3 -A l the r s - iron, n t ah lp m en tb y Uie O oodlngcoun- |xwl, 130 Ixnd o( hogs were ah lp- x w o

d by 27 m embers. T lie hogs UTlgh- I 33,470 pounds and brought a n e t o la n la l of t3O44.C0. A top price of S0.2S hundred pounds w,is recohvd by s ife a e ow ners. H e tFrom W endell 04 hend of hogs mbs< ;re ahlpped which neighed 10,600 agaU lunds bringing a n e t to ta l of ( o n 7S7.20 to th o IB o w nen .

B. T aylor home he re le d U ib « k (or ' th e ir hom e In A lb n u . e aho. M bs Carol T oylor accom-, g nled them hom e.Rev. a n d Mra. W ilber O olf and

:eka In Eugene. O ttg o n . returned I Is week. I ■M1.U Clnra T liom a le ft th is week | _ r n few weeka' vacation . She will j r j lit friends and rela tives In > .ir t- nd. She was accom panied by Mr. id M n , B. K lrkpnlrick of SouUi ikoln. '

FLY SPRAY IAt a Priee You C a n A fford to I

Psy :Jvealoek. Sl.OO g a l: house, S1.2S |gaU B ring yonr ow n container*, j

TW IN FALLS 'VETERINARY H O SPIT A L |

1 .0 .0 . D eiroil Slandird scceiio ry group,

\ in c lu d in g b u tn p r r i /\ <nd »pM« tirr. /

\ extra. ycar ts a Cl■ear's Ford L'ndo that all p assengers ride engi[prings— away fro tn the Fords T u d o r V «8 is a u f e ca r.___

1-stecI body is re in fo rccd take)w front, side in d re a r, is . . ., a t no exlr^i cosl. nutii

: com fortable, ind iv idual PhoiB n o t j c a c h f r o m - b e h i n d --------------

.ho le family is u je , sur- ' steel and safety g lass, l[ <tn a rootDV, richly-

MISSIONARY SOCIETY COI CONVENES AT KNULL I

KNULL, Ju ly 13-W om 'en’s M b - dliontuy society o f K null BopUst w ho:hurch m e t T hu rsday a d em o o n a t dayh e home o( M n , K enne th M ann nessind M n . A rchie M onn. Mra. W il- o( ilam Blue presen ted a p rogram on OweO rien ta l M ission Fields'’ and Mra. T lleo rge C arder ted deroUonala. Mra. theJeorge C arder. M lb Nola Carder, doni n . W. S . H orrlson ond M bs Inez (Utl;Jed erb u rg ' read papers. R efresh- vocaa en ts were se rved to 20 niembor».-- Mr*..M b s H ote l Holloway retu rned th b to t - re e k -f ro m -A lb a n y -n n d -P u r tnmg^ )reBon, w here she vb ltc d -fo rit WecTcT ¥ 7 1 -M r,-and -M ra.-W llllam -B artt-ond on - Woyno le ft S a tu rd ay for n am p lng tr ip In t h j Saw tooth moun-* ' " • ___________________a

SERVICES FOR INFANT S ji' plan

JEROME:. Ju ly 13—Oravesldc sor- binslees were conducted n t the Jerom e M. iem etcry S a tu rd ay aftem oon a t 3 p. whlcn. (o r th e bnby daugh ter o( Mr. MlllIn d M n . Iro Fuller o( Jerom-.*. who to hle d Frtday e^-enlng at- th o family tholome nkar Jerom e. In term en t wa.i u*t[» th e Oerome cemetcry. I t.eunriv lng ore th e parents, two willr o th e n , Jo h n a n d Oeorge Puller, la stn d th ree sb te r* , E ble . Verla a n d recel 'o m a Puller, a ll of- Jerom e.

CAMAS H O M E BURN8 EXPA IRPIELD , Ju ly 13—Sunday coin

lo m ln g th e ran ch hom e of N eb Armlalcom aon, five m iles no rthw est of l«rIUI City, was destroyed by fire. T he o l tlBven-room stru c tu re w,w a to ta l Miisa. but a p a r t o f th e contents were g » n

T he cause of th e -f ire was tumiin lted gasoline when n mem ber of gon,:io family was filling a goaollnc Hlng

W O LONG ST R IN G S FOR JO E -Pu NEW Y ORK (/Tl — Joe Moore. Twif

i la n u ’ le ft fielder, hnd only o one- Adv. nme Inlcrm balon between long — x eaks of consccuUvc-gnme h itting .'e blngled In 17 sira lg h t contests. i ib sed one, and a tarted r ig h t off ' i gaUi, h ittin g safely In 10 more be-, ire being stopped, fo r o to U l m ark t h lU in 3« out o( 97 games.. - . I :----------------------------------------------- ---- (he■ I M IJI ■ , ^

PABCO PAINT F;IS AVAILABLE ON A (rit

N.H j \ . l o a n . * avoCome In nnd le t us ex- yoi

pU ln th e P lan u nder tc twhich you C on "M odem - and Ize W ith P a in t” under th e • forN,HJV. ihe

No obllgoUon for ln (o r- Wem allon. - giti

HOME E,LU .tmER AND COAL CO.

HERMAN HINZE PHONE 34

/ , for the family

IJDOR SE

C l e a r - v i s io n v e n t i l a t i o n p r e v e n t :

'n d e r t h e h o o d p u r r s th e 8 5

n g in e , m o r e e c o n o m i c a l to o p e r

o r d h a s e v e r b u i l t .

? h y n o t - b o f f o w - a F o r< l-V -8 - T u d o f

•ke y o u r f a m i ly f o r " a ' t r ) - - o u t s p i

. . N o o b l i p a u o n — A ll w e a s k i;

u t i c e .b y t e l e p h o n e a s t o w h e n y o i

h o n e u s t o d a y .

U nion M o tYour FORD D

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COMMERCIAL TEACHER-.;0:S NAMED BX EDEN

EDEN, Ju ly 1 3 -S d e n h lx h '/V / l achool board of tru ste iu day even ing w U h 'p a r t o t th e b u d - ' ’ ness tran sac ted being tb o e lec tio a ’ ' o( a oommerclal teacher.' M la G w endolyn Ooaer o f Nompo. • — • •• -'-iJ

T ho £ d e n grade ^ o o l board mefe . ;'V th e sam e evening a n d elected W el-- ’ ' -J don LltUe of Eden, to teach th e (Ifth a n d a lx th grades, (Uling t h e . - vacancy due to th e reaignatlon ofM ra..Je ss{ a .an lder..w tao .vu .e lec ted-------uto teach In - t h e -K lm berly-schoolf-.

iLEVATQR^WAREHnilSg REPAIRED AT EDEN-'

EDEN, Ju ly 1 3 -T h e w aiehouw a of th e E den Elevator com tuny are being repaired for th e annual re­ceip t of fnrm crops. P a r t o f tb e p la n t b being re-roofed ond g rain bins a rc being pu t In condition. C . • M. S tone, m anager o f tba business ' . which b 0 branch of Uie Tw in PalU M illing and E levator company, plans to have everything In readiness fo r tho receip t o f smoll grain by A u g -'- u st 1. '

I t Is anUcipated lh a t Uireablng will b e . fully ten days la te r th a n la s t seoson 'w hen the (Irat g rain was receU'cd on Ju ly 30.

G . A. R . LADIES MEET EOEN, Ju ly 1 3 -T h e Eden L tn - .

coin circle. Ladles o f the O ra n d Arm y of th e Republic, he ld a regu­la r m eeting W ednesdsy a fternoon o l tb ? hom e of M n . L. W, Beebout.

M r. a n d M n . O tb Burgoyne and . g randson, V em on D avb, ha>‘e re ­lu m e d from K lum oth P a lb . O re - . non, w h ere 'th e y spen l a week v b ­ltlng o t th e home of th e ir daugh­ter. M rs. Joa H onley.

-F u r sto rage (or m r*. ( a r garm ents.Twin FaUs Feed A Ice. Ph. 101.—Adv.

AN APPEAL TO SPORTSMEN j

In th e seasons p a s t It b s s be ea I Ihe coslom fo r a g rea t a iso y sportsm en, who know ing th a t th e ir gons needed some repair*, w ith good Inten tions Jnst p o t o ff having I t done n n til tb e ta s t day e r ao before th e lepen lnr •eason.Ju a t U si year ih b happened a n d --------]we were badly handicapped w ith ' . more work cn han d th a n we could get e a t on lim e whleb waa a d isappointm ent le aome of o n r friends. O n r snggesUon now to ovoid a repetition b to b ring en yonr gam e geller* naw. le i o s get them in shape, then ceme and g e t th em when yen a re ready for them , we d o n t m ind keeping ihem here a few day* fo r yon.We rep a ir every th ing. All work gnaranleed.

E. D. SNODGRASS 'O im sm llh a t Oerrteh** S p o rtln r r*"

Goods Store t52 South M sbi

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\ w a s a c c u s c d a n d a m i l i t a r y t r i b u n a l h e ld a 8 s e c r e t t r i a l w h ic h r e s u l t e d I n a s e n t e n c e o f " b a n i s h m e n t f o r J lf e . M a j o r D r e y f u s w a s s e n t t o D e v i l ’s I s l a n d , a F r e n c h m i l i t a r y p r i s o n . ^ i m m e d i a t e l y a s t o r m o f p r o t e s t a r o s e a n d a t t h e e n d o f f o u r y e a r s a n e w t r i n l w n s o r*

! d o i ^ . D r e y f u s w a a r e t u r n e d t o F r a n c e , h i s - m i l i t a r y r a n k . r e s t o r e d , a n d t h e e n t i r e c a s e r e v i e w e d . ‘ M a j o r D r e y f u s * v i n d i c a t i o n w n s

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O f J e w i s h n a t l q n a l i t y , \ c o l ( i a n d r e s e r v e d tn I n m a n n e r , i n t e r M t e d o n l y I n h i s w o r k , D r e y - '* f u s w a s n e v e r a p o p u l a r o f f i c e r . B u t h c w a s p e r h a p a o n e o f t h e m o s t c a p a b le I n t h e c n - ^ t i r e a r m y . T o b e g in w i t h h i s g u i l t w m a p > pi p a r e n t l y t a k e n Sor g ran ted . N o d e t a i l s o t p< t h e f i r s t t r i a l w e r e m n d e p u b l ic . D r e y f u s

• w a s l i t e r a l l y p u t u p f o r s a c r i f i c e n n d t h e v e r d i c t w a s a f o r e g o n e c o n c lu s io n . F o l lo w . i n g t h e f i n a l r e h e a r i n g t h e F r e n c h g o v e r n - p t m e n t m a d e e v e r y e f f o r t t o u n d o t h e w r o n g i n f l i c t e d b u t t h e y e a r s s p e n t u n d e r t h e r i g i d ^ r u l e s o f t h e F r e n c h m i l i t a r y p e n a l c o d e l e f t t h e i r m a r k . D r e y f u s c o n t in u e d t o p e r f o r m cr h i s d u t i e s a s a n o f f i c e r b u t h i s h e a l t h w n s *» n e v e r f u l l y r c .s to re d n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g th e f a c t t h a t h e l iv e d t o t h e n g e o f K c v c n ty - f iv c y e a r s .

I n t h o y e a r s w h ic h h a v e f o l lo w e d U hu.K b e c o m e p r e t t y w e l l e s t a b l i s h e d t h n t D r e y f u s w a a t h e v i c t i m o f a c o n s p i r a c y p l a n n e d n n d e x e c u te d b y b r o t h e r o f f i c e r s . H ix c n a e w n a u n iq u e in t h e m i l i t a r y a n n a l s o f K u ro p e .

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lo o n i s a b i t t e r d i s a p p o i n t m e n t t o n il w h o w o re i n t e r e s t e d i n i t s f l i g h L D e s i g n e d , n o t p r i - m a r l l y t o s e t n n e w n l t i t u d e r c c o r d . b u l to t a k e m o r e a n d b e t t e r r e c o r d i n g I n s t r u m i 'n t a i n t o t h e s t r a t o s p h e r e , n n d to t n k e th e m m h i g h e r t h n n s i m i l n r i n s t r u m e n t s h a v e b e e n t a k e n b e f o r e , t h e b a l lo o n p r o m i.s e d l o g iv e [“j; s c i e n c e a l i t t l e n d d e d k n o w le d g e a b o u t m n n y „ i n t e r e s t i n g p h e n o m e n a . hi

- A l t h o u g h t h e r e s e e m s to b e n o c o m m e r c in l v a l u e i n a n y o f t h e in v e s U g n lio n .s t h a t w e r e qi l o b c m a d e , i t i s j u s t s u c h o b s e r v a t i o n s o f t h e ty a p p a r e n t l y u se lesH b y c u r i o u s m e n t h a t bn% e g i v e n h u m a n i t y n i l i t s c o n t r o l o v e r n n t i i r e . • -

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. ' t h a t . i t win conceal th e som ew hat bedlm m ^ moon, fo r it is th e n th a t th e e a rth ’s shadow will begin to ea t in to th e round circle o f hi^ satellite.

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MONEY DAMMED UP

“ W hnt is g o ing 'on a t p resent," B uys D r C harles 0 . H ardy o f th e Brookings Institu te a t W ashington, " la to a large ex ten t thal peoplo deposit money in banks because they a re a fra id to Invest I t ; banks lend th e money to th e government, w hich spends i t .In public works.

“This is an uiiexpected back*door s ta te of socialism. F o r th e m om ent, the process la painless nnd large ly costless, because the governm ent is u s in g financial r.esources tha t would otherw ise bc unemployed, to h ire Inbor w hich would o therw ise bc unemployed. The social cost is th e re fo re m uch less th an the ap p a ren t finnncial cost. U nfortunately -the value of the p roduct is also very small, a s the public works an d o th e r d isbursem ents are largely disguised re lie f and show no sign of becoming, less so."

T he problem is to g e t th e power of th is dnmmed-up money tu rned from governm ent re lief Into p rivate -work which would be more normal, p rofitab le and wholesome. P riv a te Investm ent In constructive en te r­p rise Is incrensing, b u t still has f a r to go be* fo re i t absorbs th e w orkera now dependent pn public employment.

T he tim e, as econom ists ogree, is rip e fo r a new fonvard su rge of business. P erhaps tho billions available a re w aiting, as much a s anyth ing , fo r W n sh ln ^ o n to complete th e p resen t hatch of legislation. W hen Con­g ress ad iournsr-iinance , industry and trad e w lir know b e tte r w here they stand and w hat th e set-up will be fo r the fu tu re . W hether b ig money likes the prospect o r noti it cannot rem ain itlle much longer. •-

A ilEA LTU V CHANOB(Caldwell N evs-T rlbune)

As evidence of a changing m en ta l a llitudo tow ard crim e a n d crlm inaU I t U w orth no ting lh a t In la te m ovlng-p lc luro d ram a s gangsters a re no longer llon- lied . Now. fede ra l secret ssrvlce operators a re given lh e heroic roles a n d th e .gang iter pic tured a s a coyotU h Incom pe ten t to be outw itted and destroyed by federa l O -m en . T h is 'ch a n g e Is wholesome a s a p ­plied lo youngsters whose m tn d i a re In th e form ative period. I

I n tru th s ll Is to be doubled th a t a m ore forceful le u o n could be presen ted th a n a m ovlng-p lc ture p ro ­duc tio n of th e fina l scenes In th e apprehension and d estruction of scores o f violent crim inals du rin g the p aal tw o years. T hose pictures w ould shoi^ corpses ot ouUaws s tre tch e d on rondsldei o r In sordid hangouts. A nd p ic tu res p t notorious crim inals taken n llve would show th e m to be physically and m entally Inferior h um an r a u a s they stand , d irty , handcu ffed and c rtnging. betw een o ttlcers o f th e law. Aa v e have ta ld , a p ic tu re show ing these defeated crim inals as they rea lly w ere—or are—would serve a beneficial purpose. F o r th e n a ll vlslonar>‘ youncsiers would w ant to be Q -m ejj liistcnd of outlaw*.

D IC T A T O R S illP—8ECO.VD PHASE (Quhl H erald)

P ersons w ho favo r d ic u to rsh lp s "because they ara so m u c h m ore effic ien t th a n dem ocracies” a re now to be trea te d to th e n a tu ra l tecond s tep o f' a ll d ic­ta to rsh ip s : ru th le ss arm ed aggression upon virtually helpless peoples. '

I ta ly , h a \m g se i h e r course for th e la s t le n years In a d irec tion w hich makes te rrito ria l expansion m an­da to ry If F asc ism and Its policies are to con tinue, li m aU ng p lans for' th rusting a m ilita ry “p ro tec torate" upon E th iop ia. Jopan.- under th o virtua l d ic tato rsh ip of th e a rm y-navy "poirloUe" p a rly . Is a ttem p ting to Robblo large m outM uls o! C hina.

T lie p o in t w hleh should l>e em pluislsed ts th a t no m a tte r how e fd c len l tt d ic tatorsh ip m ay become. II U thro tU ea free s;>cffh and o th e r m anlfe.'tatlotw of parliam entary- goveriim rnl, u Is a sim ple m a tte r for th e rxilrrs to th row ilir fo im iry in to unw anted foreign conflict to p ro tec t an:! n u re iic h lh e ruIlnR clique ot hom e. T hose pe rso w in iljls country w ho sing the praise* of dU rc t-ac ticn . .-fflelent and nailonallaile d le taconh fps shou ld w rich well (he ultlm nte con.*e- queneea a s well ft* tin* p r '» rn t beneflLt of such despoiie types o f govem m enl. ;

BREAKFAST FOOD

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Police Se rgean t—Jl.ive >-ou cought lh a l burKlar?~ Palfwmi5^^T'i>7TjuT“ue 've trot n im to tc a rrd {H i: ne

d c ts n t d a re sho‘* h im \elf w hile weTe around.

T h e follow lns le tte r was received recently by. a eon- e rrn th a t • m »nufu :;u re» com sj-rup: "D e ar S j »;

'T h n u s h 1 hOTt t a t f n iU 'c o iu o f your c o m sy n ip my fees.are no b e lter nc-%- ih a n they were before 1 s u r .e d ."

•'You ts'.ist be g ro iiT j: lir rd of me." sa id M r. Newly- wed. "Y'ou never esU m e ducky, honey-buneh or lu nny -face . u o th e r m en's wives d o . '

T h e lltU e brtde bridled up a n d sh o t back a t h im : "Do , th e y ca ll you s u e h Icvlsg nam as a s ib a i r WslI, I 'm go- : lng m a t b o a t to m u a m » r

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29 Years AgoJULY u . uoe

h e r i - ----------------------------- — ---------------SUCCESSFUL F A m A SSU RED

' ' Tb« Twin F a lls fa ir , w h ich will bi . h a ld -b M 8 -o n -ficp t« iab e r-B ,_ e _ « i{

u m - y w llt-w lth o u t a -c to ttb t be . t tw j n i u i - r — g u c e e B f rn - r t l r - e v e r -h a ld - lB — thf

— stn te . TJils U th e v e rd ic t whlcb • - c o n e s fiuui u ll part8 '~of~ tbe . tm ct;

’ sho«-lng tbe doep a n d AcUve 'in t« r . e s t all a re lak lng In m a k in g I t a succeu . The F a ir a ssocia tion held an enthusiastic m e e tln s I n Tw in Falla Saturday la s t a t w h ich m any

u t e Im portan t m a tte rs w ere discussed, u . k T h e mecling w as p resided over by , P resident S U rr . I n th e absenoc ol h e y M r. H arlan, M r. O eorgo p . S p ra g tu n e y wa^ chosen aecreU ry p ro t e n .

tjJic UOBPITAL A SSO CIA TIO NA meeUng o f s lockholdera lo th e

HosplUI association w aa b e ld W ed* : o f nesday aflem oon a n d ev en in g . M r. , tg P . L. H arris w as e lec ted p resid en t. ' 8 . T . Ham ilton, vice p r e s id e n t a n d t h e D r. W. P . Pike, s e c re ta ry - t re a iu r . h a t er*

AFrROVES 0E V E 1.0FM E N T S r h e . Form er G enera l M a n ag e r W alte r

F ile r waa In tow n W ednesday a n d T hursday In lom p a n y w ith M r. T ^ r .

t h e XJ Soles. He exp ressed h ln u e lf a s t h e «urprlMd n l th e develbpm en t-sloce

h is IsJt viiJt. M ft F i le r h a a one o i th e beat farm s o n th e t r a c t a n d

o f h a s apared no m oney In lU develop­m e n t

h i s DR. IL ES BU ILDS, n t D r. lies has com pleted a n e a l

co ttage on th e n o r th e n d of h is ran c h overlooking th e S n a k e river

n e . cam 'on. about fou r m ites n o r tb o f T w in F a lb . T h e houae Is. s itu a te d a s to give a com m anding view of

be* th o famous B lue Lokea, P e rrln e 's beau tifu l fru it r ^ c h , a n d th e Augur

’o r H ORSES SH O TA. D. M cKinley loa t a va luab le

ho rse which w u sh o t th ro u g h th e c h he ad while pastu ring la a f ie ld n e a r k o h is house. T he b u lle t w h le h cam e '

from a h igh pow er rif le , s tru c k tb e 'n - u iim a l In th e b u t t o f th e e a r , kill* a r ln g ll InsianUy. W lU 'U w le r . w hose'

. fa rm Is near B uhl. Is rep o rte d to have lost th ree horses In th e sam e

c r m anner. T he flra t m a n c augh t ShooUng a high pow or rif le In th e vicinity of a fa rm will be roughly handled.

ERECTING W AREHO U SE Costello and M elroae a re bu ild ing

a 24x60 tw o-story n n d baaem en t re* ta ll g ra in w arehouse a n d sto reroom on Shoshone avenue. T hey will p u t In nn engine a n d g r in d e r to cruah

ite g ra in . T he building w ltl b e eon - in- s tm c tc d of cem ent-b locks,

^ PICN IC A T B LU E LA KES f A p sr ly consisting- o f M r. and

*** Mra. Cole, M isses H elen a n d Vera >P* Cole, M r. and M rs. P a u l B ob law n , lve Mr. Jones and M r. M e fr ltt w en t to

Blue Lakes S unday , spend ing the ^ day th e re a n d re tu rn in g ab o u t e

o'c lock In th e even ing a t th e home ®* of M r. a n d M rs. Cole, •w here music

a n d singing were indulged in . he . . I * <of BEG INS MAROA SCHOOL

It. M . H. P ape began w ork on the M aroa sehool bu ild ing la s t Mon-

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ED TO CELEBRATE A RM ISTICEi l be November 11. th e f i r s t ann iversary ■and o f-tbe-slgn lng-of-the-arm l» tloe.-v llt-^ n n s t b e -a -d a y -a f n a tio n a l observance .by - “t h e tK T -A w e ric jn rx eg ijin riM fiT ia tio n srn h lc h organization o f< the A m erican vet* ‘ t w t ; r rw irb r in d 'B T jfli-w ftr rT T tisT rtii-b s " iter* th e f l n t o ppo rtun ity fo r n genera l 'I I t a celebration na tionally and locally by I h e ld the A m erican Legion. Efforta w l l l . | ^ I n be made to havo a t least one m il- j j »any non m en a n d w omen who have I u e d . worn lhe un iform of t>>e U n ited I r by etfttes du ring th ft w ar. enrolled a s I e o t members of th e A m erican L egion I i ( u e prior to th e Novem ber dem onstra* I

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y j j APPLY FO R ROAD FUNDS I red* w . L. JobnM n. d irec to r of th e ■ M r. Twin F a lls highw ay d istric t, a n d lent. S tu a r t H . T aylor, aecrouu7*treas* a n d nrer. have re tu rn e d from Boise, J i u r . where they sp e n t som e Ume th e ‘

la tte r p a rt d f ta s t week In confer* f enco w ith s u t e highw ay commls*

S sloners o n m a tte rs hav ing to do c lite r w ith securing sU te a n d federa l a id I m d for road construction In the T w in I l% r. Falls highw ay d istric t. I: a s -------- - e

LLOYD BA RR ETT ENTERTAINS " J, ®i Lloyd B a rre tt, son o f Mr. a n d c

Mrs. J . A. B a rre tt, celebra ted hU '®*' c lg lith b irthday Sa tu rday w ltb a

party fo r a num ber of friends. A fter an afte rnoon of gam es, refresh* m ents were s e n e d to Ja ck D w igh t

^ M iriam a n d BUllc Babcock. T lm a n d f, R ichard R obertson. Pom eroy R eed. “ Jnm es Bothwell. R obert Nixon, Prank McAtee nnd H avard Bar-

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Miss Doris Cox e n terta in ed a t th e h - bome of M r. a n d M n . O eorge L eo - ^

pold a t a de ligh tfu l dancing p a rty p ible for Mlssea A lbertlne B e n o it O ladya o th e Channel,.Lucllte K elley, Ruby H e a r t - n e a r field, TruU i MUner. H elen fltro - ime bock, Florence HUl a n d Beatrioe tb e Cox a n d Messrs. R obert A rm our, , m * M ark a n d E m tlton W ilkins. Le losc O rande Jones. Joe P u tnam . O lenn

to Roselle, L ouis Leopold and Cheater Jne Boone.g h t . --------- IBI|h e HOME F R O S IP H IU P P IN E S

^ Lawrence W alk lng ton has re tu rn* n ed to T w in R O ls lo re -en te r olrU lsn ; IJ/e. n > e young m a n h a s been in - m arine , servloe In th e Philipp ines |

* tome m onihs. H e w as d lscharm d tt ._ r from aervlce on th e const a f e w .

put “‘ y* “«*»• ____ : • i

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in Boise. ai ^ M iss M axine BUUnga h a s gone to

^ d Id ah o PaUs to visit b e r sis ter . ni M isses Alma B enoit, Eva InglU h

and Lesley W Ullams a n d M essn . ^t h i A ndy M>-en. Clyde Sim pson. A lbert "

« a n d H arry Benoli m otored to A r-m e lo;alg M iss Cora G reen w en t lo K et-

chum Sundny for a few days' ou t- Ing- ni

M r. ttnd .Mrs, C. A. W alte rs and I le :he son . E dw ard, le ft S im day evening j bl m - for a n extended s ta y In P o r lln n d ,! co

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yon, tb e F ra n k Fays a n d W aid , M orehouse. A nd to aay farew ell to n V alen tine W llltam s a g a b u t b ia re*. J t u r n l b S n g lan d un til 'M ilu ijm a iid

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my wife to tb e B ldney K ento and la te r to Conde N ast 's te a fo r L or- p t ta Young.

To d in n e r w ith ro y s te re n a t L u- chow 's a n d fared robustly on co]d P rag ue h a m and po ta to sa lad . Aod F ra n k SulUvan, Alison Sm lU i and Russel Crouse camo to a lt n t a n o th ­e r U ble . A nd At Sm ith a n d hU wife a t a n o th e r. L ater to rida w ith V ir- , g ln la R o thacker snd a handsom e ch ap n am ed ' Eugene b 'N cal. ,

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ton Is one of New Y ork 's o ldast ‘ re s tau ran ts . cnIK'd Sw eets. 11 w as > estab lished In ISIS nnd has occupied tts p resen t sccond f ligh t location fo r ■ 00 years. N enr th e fUh m arke t. It spcctalU es In sea food a n d whUe pa tronage Is targ?ly dock and m ar* k e t w oken . 11 has a follow lngam ong I m any esU bllshed N ew Y orkers whose g ran d fa th e rs d rove th e re be* < h ln g spank ing bays. M any gourm ets > h a w com pared som e o t lU d ishes to * P run ie r 's . O age's. on B ridge S tre e t, opened as D avidson 's is 09 ye a rs old > a n d s till ftourlshlng. too. c

______ JA nother old tim er on F u lto n s tre e l i

U Wti>-te's. d a rk ly mellow w ith ]

ago w as th e Incubating ground o f a Ilong a n d happy friendsh ip . I h a d >

I gone th e re In lean pockeU and over* ordered , being shy of th e am o u n t

{by 35 cents. My f ra n tic search w as , I no ticed by a u -a\'y-balred A donis a t ,f a n ad jo in ing table. H e cam e to m y |;rescMe gatfantty . T h e good S a m a r- ., l la n proved to be Jo h n M cCormack, ?. th e singer. ^j V' Personal nomlnaU on for the se- n

renesl city s tr ip for a contem plative t w alk — G ram ercy P a rk a l dtiak. rEdw in Booth knocked h is he ad li ag a in s t th e s U n the re , too.

T h e cheapest a n d m ost po ten tm e thod o f acquiring a Jag am ong hh um an flo tsam th a t eddy to . tb e \pier e n d s fo r a n ig h t's sp raw l Is a gnlckte’s w orth o f paregoric m ixed nIn to a bo ttle o f th ree cen t soda pop. sI( It sa id to c rea te a dynam ic w at- blop fo r ab o u t a n hour, th e n com es gfatlRue th a t produces a few ho u rs yof exliaustlv-e slum ber. T h e headache tnnil s tom ach cram ps afte rw ard nre h

I le rrlfic . I wns told ab out the com - ij b lna tlon by a Jam es C agney looking *,I cop. he lp ing a derelict ou l of th e ^1 g u tte r . "H e 's on a n c lah t-ccn tc r." ^' 1 ______ ___b---------------------------------—■ ■ ' I drse C o u l d n ’ t JI S G o i n g 1

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W A SU IN G TO N •_ J By RAY T U C K E S

DUD. F o n n a tlo n o f a th ird party t e l i a j u so w u p . to H u .7 L on ,

^ a n d F a th e r Coughlin.” P r o f ^ v e a like M ayor la O u a r - ” d U . Floyd, O lson of M lnneaoU and

B ob-L a-P oU eK e*have-w ashed -thelr ^ h a n ^ o f naU qna i in w a e n o y .i 'n ie l r“ w o u ts - h a T B -r e p o n e r tK a t- lR n r a rf f. * p a rty convenU on a t C hicago waa a « faJ«o-and-ft-p61U fcal-m irdH cw ie:"It

“ “ felt u n d e r con lro t of a w eird galaxy ^ o f sing le ta x e n . tech n o c ra is and

p a rlo r pinks. M ore subsU inllal e le- m e n t^ im lo n la b o r a n d f a n a e n -

*“ pulled o u t on th e il r s t day.^ W h a t b e tte r know n liberals urged ^ p rivately v a s c rea tio n of a flexible " o rganlaatlon . T hey p lanned to -use “ I t aa a th r e a t th a t m ig h t keep M r. M Roosevelt sid ling to th o l e f t

ng BR EW IN G . F lM t-« jg h t Progres- “ sives a re Ju b ilan t ove r M r. Roose- n p r fs a n t ben t. T hese Include f : su c h In flu en U allea d c rs as e e n a U m« Norrts, Joh n so n a n d U PoUette. >0 O lson a n d la O u a rd la .'■* B u t th e re a re m any tlberaU who

SUU w ithhold Judgm ent. T hey m ay i - m ake trouble y e t. T h ey In sis t th a t Id th e P residen t ve to th e ho ld ing com* id pan y bill unless I t c arries th e death Id sen tence , w hereas som e advlaers J* th in k ho oug h t to ao eep i regula tion fe tr neeessary. E x lrem ltts also Insist r- on a thorough-going , so ak -the-rlch le ta x a tio n m easure. T bey «-ant to

ra ise a billion In stead o f a few hun* d red mUtlon.

| . M r. Rooesvelt m ay find lh a t he , t c a n 't p lease th e Inaurgents, a s ao

7-d„ he explained.

le M em ories; S h i r t w aist dancas. . . Lowney’a chocolate w ith th e Un ,g prongs. R ubber llred runabou ts w ith :t a n undercu t so you could tu m on i . a dim e. T h e fresh ly w hitew ashed ta back fenoe. R ed p lu sh olbum w ith a ff m l m r In set l a th e cover. O nyx ta* t. ble w ith g ilt legs. F ringed napkins d folded In goblets. T h e grape a rbo r

, over th e b rick w alk In th e back y a rd . Five c e n t sodas. T h e w ash basin bench o n th e baek porch. E d ito r S lbtey 's ba rbe rsho p cup w ith

y k in ring upon w hich th e children " teethed . T hose nickel Jlggen for ^ d e u ch a b le cuffs.

O ne o f th e society scribblers re- f cen tly chronic led IhU : "T he M ah ar- ; a Jah -o flC n p u rth ah i waa seen lu n c h - y lng Bt tho W alildrf w ith X avier Cti-* g a t. T hey h a d m e t fo r th e f irs t- lime.** A nd long In to th e n ig h t and

several daw ns m y he ad Is b u ttin g w ith : "M ah a ra ja h of K ap u r th a la

- m eet X avier C uga t." i t ’s a to t, o f e fun , too, w hile dashUig a round th e •• room a n d hopp ing over chaba . And i U n o t bad on th e fam ily c ither.

t B agate lles: w . A. B riidy ru n s a I h ig h fever a t p rlae flghU . P au l e W hitem an is a su ck er fo r graas » g reen sh lrU a n d c o llan . Jock W hll- 3 ney 's technico lor experim en t In fUms '• show ed prom ise th e t t n t tim e ou t.- b u t th e s to ry w as a flop. Jo lly BUI , » S te lnke o f th e rad io never ge ls n e r- i B vous u n til he s luns o ff. T h en h e 's : i a ll a flu t te r . E d W ynn 's son phones i ! h is fa lh e r -e v c ry -n lg h t-a t bed lim e.' T w o of New Y ork 's m ost fam ous ( surgeons have sh o r t .stubby hands. |- Max Schm ellng to,-), o ff b renk fasl ,

w ith a 'te lp ln g o f com em bert. W est- .. brook Pc;tler'a f a th e r Is a crnek - j

rewTltc m an . Yoting A lfred V n n -h de rb lti Ukcs ^ snack In a n o ll-n lc lulu n c h w a^on. G re ta Gnrt>o w histles :sh rilly like somebody stepp ing on ia puppy 's U ll. w hen she feels cu t- |uppish. H enry L. D oherty a-as onee ,a newstMy In Columbua, O . g

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Guiding Your ■ Child !

A L IC E CLA RISSA RICHM OND i

COCOON 'T h ere a re a few years In mo.M

ch ild ren 's lives w hich m U h l be called th e h e rm tl years. G enerally •they a re th e years o f ndolescm ce. T h e m ost sociable ch ild , who hns been a nu isance w llh h is ublqultoiis- nejia. suddenly p refers solitude.

H e Ukes long, lonely walk*, and when a t honw prefer.^ to re tire to , hLt room nnd s h u t th e door. W hn t , he w an ts to do w hich requ ires «uch , u t te r seclusion, u o ften a mysterj- : to ever>-ohe. O pen th e door nnd walk : In on h im ur»expecledly. a n d he Is , su re to be read ing o r w riting o r do- ! tn g som eth ing equsIJy com m on- plaoe. b u t h e will p ro tes t loudly.

I t is a v le s s to t ^ to d raw him In to th e fam ily circle a t thU tim e. : T h e on ly place w her« t>e feels n t ease Is w ith T o u n g s te n of h ts own age. a t school o r on th e pU yground . : H e-ls n o l abno rm al, n o r wlU h e be- , com e a confirm ed ,reclu-'«e. H e ts b c il le ft alone untU th e period U over.

K e ts In a s ta t« o f p rofound m en - , ta l confusion a n d need* tim e to ad - Ju sl him self to th e new conditions ,

, o L U fe -w h lc h .h e .re a llaa . no : alw ays , consciously, lh a t b e m u*t f.%ee. T he cate rpU la r goes In to a cocoon, b e ­fore he boeomes a bu tte rfly : tlw ' snake h ides aw ny to slouch o ff his sk in . T he ch ild w ho ts tu m in ; In to ' on ad u lt' feels th e sam e need ’ fo r ' retirem en t.

C h ildren annoy Jilm . He w u ioo :• r e e e n U p -o n * -h tm tf ir .-a n d It.m .'are J

th a n lUttly to be trea te d Uke one still. A d n iu do n o t y e t accept him . o e d he feels a t a d ls a d T sn u se ta th e ir p resence. K e begins to be con ­scious of h ts personal sppea.-«nce. < t»ut does n o t y e l know w hat to do i sb o u t tt.

W hen In com pany , b^ slinks about. ' If possible tinobs^rred . a n d is m tln e . ; H e is f a r h a p p ie r a lo o e ' whU* h e l buU ds up h ts self'Conflderx^e a o d ‘ DTcpares to foe* lh« w orld In b is new i impersonatlOQ. >

L WHIRLIGIGHIND TH B N EW S) ■ lo re Mew«pap«r 8>ndle»t«>

m aay predeoessors d id . T h e re itUI m ay be th u n d e r a n d trouble—on

•arty th f f le fu - Umg — -

G . o . P . RepubU can O ld O uards- u a r- m en a re w anning u p to th e Idea ■ux* of p ittin g B lit B orU i again st FD R

| h ^ n « t year. T h eir f r len d lin e isT o t h e '^ w * « U o iD O i» _ o L .{ h « _ n lo a L f a n s L _

h*ro ta s U c -a n d rom antic—derelopm enUW tt polities.•• « IT ic la tes t, suggestion U ’to give

h im a presiden tia l ^ o u t . T here Is o n a ta lk of building th e Rocky M oun- e*e- ta in " g n u s roo ts" conference a round

him . He would m ake th e principal . add ress u n der th is schem e ' an d

b la st M r. R o o a en tt's aUeged defl- ance of tb e constituU on. B o ra h

■‘“ ® w ould g e t U»e b u lld -u p a n d M r. Rooeevelt th e breakdow n.

A lthough 70 yeara old M r. B o n h takes to Joshing sugge itl9n s th a t a t la s t th e G O P m ig h t nom ina te h im .

^ H e m t * coyly w ith tb e Idsa. H e u m never looked In b e tte r physical o r ^ politica l shape. H e is m ore genial Ilte. th a n be used to be. A nd th e inilde

rep o rt U U ia t M r. Rooeevelt would p refer to ru n a g a l tu t anybody ex - c ep t tb e bad boy o t th e RepubUcan P a rty . U nder c e r ta in clrcum sU nces

’ni* t B orah-R oosevetl encoun te r m ight be ll rea l sc rap . '

le rs _____•■fn PAROLES. P residen t Roosevelt's

oaU for a n InvesU gatlon of the •ich federa l paro le system sm oked ou t

a long -stand ing feud In th e D epart- ^n- m e n t o f Ju stice . T h e feudists are

P rison Com m issioner S an fo rd Bates he and Jo h n E dgar HooTCr.

M r. D ates h a s w orked fo r .five— y e a n lo m odernise th * fcderol pen­

a l system . N ot to p a m p er p r iso n e n b u t lo re tu rn them to soclely a s de­cen t ClUsens, i f possible. H e t t v o n

»«• a responsible paro le system sn d Un m ain ta in s th a l 00 p e / cen t of the lth paro led m en go and s ta y stra igh t, on n u t lh e a rre s t in g offleers ca ll th is led n "softy" philosophy. P u t 'em In and » a keep 'em In Is th e ir Idea . T lie W ey- ta* c rh a eu se r k idnapers , aa M r. Roose- Ins vett po in ted o u t, h a d benefited from Jor paro le . S o h a w m nny o th e r bad" ick m en. W hethe r th e h u m a n ita rian or ish h a rd -bo iled school will w in o u l.d e - ch. penda.upon A tto rney O enera l Cum - Ith mlngs.

•en PIT FA L L S. N o R ooeevcltlan pro- fo r posal has s tru c k such a hum an note:

even though I t be a m inor, a s h is plnn to m oblllte th e n a tio n 's Indus-

re- trtn t and educaU onnl agencies on i r - b-ihalf of youth.'h - B u t Insiders ta charg c a re w or- Jii- rlcd. T he Idea w as h u rled Into th e ra t head lines before a n y details had nd been th ough t ou t. T h e executives— a g Jo sephine Roche n n d A ubrey W il- »Ia llam a—a re sw am ped w tlh o th e r d u t- o f les. O rganised tabo r u n its suspect h e th a t lhe m ovem ent m ny IndUvctly a d drive wages dovm. Som e collegiate

groupa fea r t t i a t s tu d e n U m ay be reduced lo a s U te o f In tellectual

a peasan try . 'T h e W h ite H ouse has u ti h e a rd tbeee p ro tests, u s D on 't look fo r a n y Im m ediate o r l l - sensational resu lts. Mtss Roche ms know s aU th e p itfa lls a n d llm lta- u t. tlons. She doesn 't tfilend to be driv*IUI e n ta to p rec lp lln te ac llon . S b e ren l- !r- Ises th a t yo u th sho u ld be s e n e d . e 's B u t ih e knowa th a t the re Is also ICS UiB problem o f digestion, ae. ''US ABORTED. L abor D ep.-irtment »u- ils- pervlM ra of fedoraUy subsldlred vo- is t cnllonnl ir.xlnlng h a w discovered ‘t - .■ierious vIolnUons of tts fundam enta l k - principles. I t Is a problem which

I may bc.Kt th e >-outh movement, h t T he g ovem m en t pnys money to

m am ifnctu re rs w illing to tench a on trad e to a ppren tices. B u l In some ‘t- cn 'cs the j-oungstcrs have been p u t ICC a t Jobs w hich they could Jesm In nn

hou r—tend ing m achine^, almple piece work. e tc . T h e apptenU ces re-

' celve no rea l IraU ilng for a life work. T hey s im ply fu m tsb cheap

— labor.A lthough ttie system Is supervis­

ed by th e federa l D epartm en t of E ducation. S e c re u rj- P erk ins' Invcs- tlg a to n have h a d to Inten-ene again and again . T hey have In terfered qulett>-. fo r I t w ouldn 't do fo r th e

5 tw o dep artm enU -lo a ppea r to be a t _ J loggerheads. Local su pe rv lson us­

u a l^ get th s b lam e ta th e official r tp o f tf .

NOTKR. L aw m akers taslst uponplaclnu th e -n e w O cnera l-A ccounl------ta s O ffice n e a r th e C o p U o l- lf» Uie only check le ft on govem m ent | spending. D r. Jo h n D ickinson, as-s ls ta n t s e c r e t a o 'o f Com merce, slides 'o u l of a plnce h e d idn 't f it Inlo th e D ep arim en t of JuMlce wheiv he should th in e . Som e Hou*e m em -

‘' r bers w an t th e lobby com m ittee lo I n m tlg n ie th e Am.*rle^n U ber.y X>caeuc,' Congrex-'mnn Fish geU a

" laugh osklng for ea.sh p.^ym-nt o f ' the bonus o u t o f w ork relief funiL'.I f a D em ocrat h a d s ta r te d the m ore It m ight, have succeeded.

im ^ie . N A Zrs W AR O S DRUVS.S n t IN K O CN IG SBEK G STREETS

KOENIOSBEHIO. O erm any W)—Id. PubUc drunkentR s*. Is being pu l * ' down here w ith a n Iron fu a d .

Special pa tro ls scour th e s tr e e u for d runks, a n d w ^tch saloor.s for

"* tipp lers shew ing .vipns of being " h a ir seas over." T hey s re U ken to ttje neo rest police sU tio n . a a d keptInoelU untU -they ar**o!>«.------------ --------

L abor rro n t o fncta ls are appo in t- ed ta « e ca l l th a t o .'.'endars' pay

, J enve’opp. a re hnnd-?d lo th e lr wU-es. ijo o r fam ilies, to p r e « n l earning* be- 0 , ine jp e n t on boose.

In one monU i 167 persons a r r e 00 forcibly mao* bor-r-dry in th is rra n - ire c i r ._____________________________________

^ 'IN CLE.S' FO R ESEE B l IN n - r ^ P I N G pawnbrok-ee. e rs a re up ta a n a s o»er a ncw c;:y . d o ru ltaff proa05 :nng in te rest n - .c s ' \

aPoTc a p er cen t on pawn--d a r- u t lle!e«. Su eb "low” ta tg rest wc-jid re. r a la them , tbey told T*aJ Yuan. i h e {yiptr.g 's d irector of social welfare. C od T ia l pacL '^d th e paw ab.-oken 'ew reducing to 18 mo.^!hs th e pertod t v— ra d e m p o o o o r ---------------- ------------

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, Revenues Required to Ca I ■ for ‘UnempioyalJies,’ i R'oss Deciares

■ T T O is E r 'J M ir i 3 " t w - " c f o w i

m a t r c v e n u e i .o t . th e 3 -pe r c c n t .______ J#U _»alc»_ tax_» llL be_ requ irc{ l.

tho BUle to care to r "unem pli « b l« " on th e Id ah o emergency tlef a dm in istra tion rolls.

•T h e federa l govem m ent, throu thfl worfcs p ro g re u adm lnlatraU haa ag reed lo a « u m e th e respoc

I blllty to r relieving th e employafa and Ih e lr dependents, who to ta l t p roxlm ately 70,000 In th is s ta te , I hu m ade no a rran g e m e n t to ci lo r th o unem ployables a n d th e ir < pendents, who to ta l abou t 30,OC h« declared .'

••It WlU require a t le as t 1150.' a m o n th to U ke care of th e la t group."

R eports, th e ch let executive s t have comc to h im la tely tro m '’*wi sales ta x forces'' th a t th o revet Irom tho la x law passed by th e 1'.

r legislature will no longer bo nee< I now th a t th e federa l works p rog r I Is ge tting u n der way.

P a rso n s H cports Paym ents H orry C. Parsons, s ta te audit

loday repo rted th a t paym ents tr< Ihe sa les ta x receip ts fo r rellet pi poses have been m ode a s follows

M arch 21 lo April 31. llOO.Oi AprU 31 to Moy 31, $100,000; M 31 to Ju n e 1, >50.000; Ju n e 1

. Ju ly l , «7,009.T h e tl r s t th ree paym ents whl

to ta led *250,000 w ere m ode from t general fu n d to th e coopernti em ergency relief fund, u n der pi visions or an net passed by t legislature.

T n e m oney wos borrowed from t general fu n d during th e period which th e ta x law wos being plac in ope ra tion and legal controvers: over It were being settled.

As soon a s revenues wero adcquc the g e n era l fund w as repa id t S350.000 borrowed from It.

W hen th e fina l $67,000 payme I was m ado a n d a (ew hund red di I la rs In ta x ad m ln lstm tlon clah

up to th a t da to were v ir tu a lly e hsustcd .

F und Now S ho rt T h e oud lto r 's records show ed th

the tu n d Is now sho rt *33.000, n U klng J u ly Into consldcrotlon.

T he ta x reeelp ts to r th e m onth Ju n c a re n o t duo unU l Ju ly 15. m im ym ents In to th e cooperative eme gency re ile t tu n d have been mo a t te r th a t dote.

, W h e th e r tho federa l governm e will con tinue to dem and c onu ib tlon o t * 100,000 m onth ly trom Idal for th e re lief o t needy In th is sta;

k has, n o t been detln lte ly a n n o u n n F but' th e s ta te law requires th ► $100,000 m on th ly bo ptild i n to -1

cooperotlve em ergency relief fui trom rc c e lp u Irom th e soles tax.

Church ServicesST . EDWAIID'S CATHOLIC P a th e r H . E. H eltm an . pastor

Sunday masses a t 7 nnd 0 a . m. W eek day mns.<<cs a t 8 n . m. Com m union Sundnys: F irs t 8ui

day o t th e m onth to r m en; s « o r Sundny to r women; th ird Sundi for young people; fou rth Sundny fi ehlldren. ‘

CH RISTIA N c i i u i t c i i •s ix t h nnd Shoshone streets

W . E. A nderson, m ln b te r 0:45 R. m .—Bible school. Frnr

Slack, superin tendent.10M5 a. m .—Lord 's S upper nr

serm on. S u b jec t: "U nprofllnb S c rvnn ts .- Ju n io r C hrlstinn Kndei

7;00 p. m .—Senior ChrlMlnn Ei deavor.

8:00 p. m .—Union Ser^-lces n t cli p irk . A d ju ta n t A lbert S tac k I e liam e. W. E . A nderson. mes.v:nBc Serm on: "T his T h ln a Called C h rl tian U nity."

ChrLnhin E ndeavor 7 p, m. Sut J « t , "W hy Is P rofnnlty H a t f u l ; T here will ol.v) be a ’ special nutr

r ., C l it 'R C II O F T IIE .VAZAIIENE

._ L . D . S m ith j M l o r - 9:45 n. m .-S u n d n y schcol. !1. <

Olvens. In charB c/ M rs. Jam es Ne le*der o t child ren 's choir.

1 1 : 0 0 m . — M orning worshl; Special m usic a n d 's ln sln g . Rev. Ru by O reen will ppc*ach.

3 to 4 p. m . T h e S unshine Oa- pel h o u r over K T F l. Rev. Brook Moore In charge of program.

7:00 p. m .—Young people’s meM lng. M lss PalfT R ayborn, preslden

8:00 p. m . — E vening worshli • Hspt>y song service w ith th e orehcj

t r v R er. Ruby O re « i wlU preach.8:00 p. m.—M id-w eek servle

W ednesdny. M n . U D. S m ith I charge.

C H RISTIA N SCTENCE C IIl-nC H E “S a c m n jen t- w in be th e nubjec

of th e Lesson - Serm on In »: C hurchcs of C hrist. Sc len tW . o;

—— 6unday ,-Jo ly -H .----------------------------T h e O olden T P it l* irons 1 C orln

th ls jis lO J I : -W he ther the.-etor

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tuough sla t lc n , ~jponsl- -jyoblcs g g r ^ op-tc, b u t U ^0 carce lr de - ®JO.OOO,-

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» 1035 ( f -needed — ^■ogram . S ' - , ‘

lU ^udlto r. ..1 from ' ------ — ^ * * * * -^ ^!f pur*ows: ■ =

ye Of drink , o r whatsoever• do, do oil to th e glory of God.*'' * Among th « citations comprlsl

th e L csson^e rm on Is th e tollowl which from the Bible: •‘Moreover, b re thn

im th e I R-ouid n o t th a t yc' should ;rn tlvc ignoront. how th a t aU o u r tath< f were under th e cloud, and ’>■ posscd th rough th e sen; And c

a ll d rink th e rom e sp iritua l drln un th e for they* d ran k o f lh a t .sp lriu lod In Rock th a t followed them ; a n d tti p laced Rock was C hrist" d Cortnthlo verslcs :o : i , o .

equate F IR S T pnE S nY T E ItlA N CHUB< <t th e 10 ft. m .-C h u rc h scliool.

11 a . m.—M om ing w orship, ym en t ^ ja lc qu a rte t. •‘Sav iour Comt< d do l- M e." O o ttschalk : trio , "R end Vo c laim s H eorU and N ot Vour G arm en t i ie tu x 'schncclcer. M n . Kellie 7>strbm ,' l y c x - E . Biggs a n d am6s Reynolds.

I Serm on—Rcv. F red H . IIoll.

a th o t F IR S T M ETH OD IST EPISCOP; 0, n o t j).45 m .—c h u rc h o t school.

. J . N eum ann, superin tendent, o f n a . m .-C h u rc h a t worship. I t

J. a n d R aym ond S. Rees, m in ister, prcac e m er- jn g on “T h e C hurch o t M inim um m ode . M n . C. H. SU nson. organU t- pla

fo r a prelude. "Volx Celeste (□ nm cnt tls te ) . ofterto ry . "L argo (New Woi lUlbu- Sym phony)." (D vorak), postlui Idoho - A i r (O lordonl). A. E. F rancU « s ta te , piny n violin solo,

unced, — ■th a t CHURCH OK T IIE NAZARENt

« «hc ‘ ■ KErtBERLV, IDAHO fund J . o . Schaap , pastor*• 10 «. m.—S u n day school. Clan

_____ for n il. •11 o. m.—W orship. Sub jec t, '

tho C onaanltlsli W om an's Unqun I C tied Prom ise Vours Also?' H ear tl ■»*> m essage.

• ' 0 ;I 5 p . m— Junior'soclc ty .IC 7 p. m.—N. V. p . S.

8 p. m,—Evnngellstle scrvicc. Sor phase o t "Signss o t th e T im es" »

“*• bc Uic subject.8 p . m. W ednasday-M ldw eek k

S u n - vice.econd _ _ _

FOUIl. SqU A IlE G OSPEL SKIIVICES

F i tlh avenue east nnd T h ird strc Rev. F ra n w s Ludlngton. pastor

. 10 a . m,—Sundny school.11 a . m.—M orn ln s w orship hoii

Bvnnw m .—Crusaders sen-lcc :r u i i i t ch.irRc of v io la Com pton., ^ 8 p . m .-E vnnK c!lstlc scrx-lce. iin h u cen-lcess in eharec o t th e nen d e a- R«'’..M r. and M rs. Ludlm

—_ F u rth e r announcem ents mnde i th e Sunday oervlccs.

BETHEL TE.’ IPLE CHURCH ^ncer M. D an d . pastorJhris- a . m .—Sunday school. B. l

A lld ritt. superintendent.Sub - *1'30 a. m.—M orning w orship. ,

ifu l? - p le w an t devotional ser\-lce of woi n u m - “ ” d praLv:. Serm on by tl;

pn.'tor.3:30 p, m .—D elhel Tem ple broaC

:SE c o « o « r ICTFI. •B p. m.—V oung peopt.''s meetlni

„ _ W .icner b r o th e r , leader*.Nell P- -nr.—E vancfllitle servlc

O ood music and stn slnc . Serm on b rehin pastor. P rayer fo r the sick. .

n , ' 8 p. m. T uesday—D :tl;el Temp:• Blb‘.e school.Oa<- ^ S a tu rd ay — C hildren

chu rch .ln c h a rse of Mrs. E ver S t ra n d and Mlas Velma Forbes.

^ en t’ CHURCH O F T H E ASCEN.SIO.N EPISCOPAL

ches- T liird svenue n o r th and Second . v.reet-

■rvief V ictor E. N erm an . rcc tor ) In ■ .. ^

:HF_S FU LL COURSEbject FRIED VOUN(; CHICKEN

‘ U DINNER s o e< Serred from 11 in. to 9 p. m.

I Sandsysiorln -‘[ DUHLER'S G R IL L CAFE

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A L TEA ROOM —and—TY HOUSEidencc on corncr BliiC I..ake.< and j burn Avenue. j

IS KRUGER, M anager j192 fo r rc serra tions. |

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isIng o'clock.ving _________________

' IfiSCmSDIIlRS il GET STJTE LICENSEItual <th a t --------ions FA IRFIELD . Ju ly 13 — O t t

000 automobile d rivers In Com . county. 1C5 have a lready secur

ZCn drivers' licenses, according to a t po rt hcrc th is week by W. F . Ho' nrd. Caldwell, who. la In charge

ito r t licensing here, fo u r C larcnce Unrkley, Colin BarkI HU" and Mrs. Elisabeth Barkley retu r ■ .■ c;"«u '5 iu iu ,iy rium ii t r ip 'W 'y u iiu i

stone park.P m nk M atthews suffered a broki

shoulder when a horse crushed hi PAL agnlnst n hny rack recently .

J . Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Nielson ha • • returned from u tr ip th rough Ye ^ owstonc park,

Mr. and Mrs. Foster P unk cnw talned his parents, M r. a n d M:

iinv. Oeorge Funk and tamU y of UU .

Mr. ond .Mrs. Jo h n M arcy «i famliy o t Blue R apids, K ansas, hn

.■III visiting Mr. und M rs. B. Spratt.

.Mr. and Mra. C. H . K inney e: tc ru lncd M r. and M rs. J . C. Dc: trook o f-R u p ert, fo rm er reslden nnd th e ir daughters. M rs G c d

I Wclch nnd Mra. P ra n k Storey iisvs California, recently.

I U u r a V nndebur a rrived fro "Is Denver Jn st week to visit h e r moU

init- cr. Mrs. Mne Vnndebur. th U . Mrs. Ifn rry Ness n n d children

Mishawaka. Ind iana , a re vlsltli here for several weeks, Tliey n form er residen ts of Cnm ns pmlrle

omr Sevornl turkey producers of th »ill vicinity plnn to n ltc n d lh e thli

Annual W endell 'Turkey dny on Ju

I .Mrs. L. Borland of E ntcrprls Oregon. U visiting h e r son. R. j CunnlnRham . and fnm lly.

I C het Peek and .nm lly arrived n ' cently trom Wasco. Collfom la. i

relatives,• • 'Thursday nfternoon , Ju ly IB. tl

-C a m a s club « lll m e et w ith .Mr C harles B arron a i he r home 1

'•* miles southw est of he re , w ith .\U Fred D ashleil. n N tita n t hosie.is.

Mr. nnd Mrs, M. P . Pro.Mcnso re tum ed recently tro m th e ir trl

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^ PROJECTS OEPEND- > ON STATE EUKD^ Contribuiions' Required i ^ Government Orders

Higiiway Wori<. T _____i « _ ! . W A S H IN G T O N ,-JU iy - ';n M T

O rdering s u t o highw ay departmcD ■ hoT pem riB err^«oo;D oo;ooo"orT ro

I rc llc f 'tu n a s so a s to provide a yco)----------[em ploym ent to r 371.400 peram

j P resident Roosevelt today m ade coi ^ I Atruction of any substan tia l projec

dependent upon^state contributlor T he long-delayed regu la tlo tis pr

jcrlb lng m ethods of spending *J0( 000,000 a llo tted for ' highw ny ai itr e e t construction , and th o son

■ sum for g rode c ro u in g c lim lnalio [ required th a t cacli *1400 of tcder

funds provide one year-long Job. 5“ I OIiU.‘ala sa id th e hlfth cost

m ateria ls jn a d e th e eost o f mo 7 ^ highway a n d extensive grade cros

' lng pro jec ts abou t *3300 p e r mn ' A regulotloiis provided th a t wo:

retlet funds could be supplementa0 ^ (rom o the r sources, bu t th u t l l wou |U bc necessary to give a ssurance tl

money w ould be avaUable before U Ww project was approved.

: Federal contribu tions w ould 1 I lim ited to th e *1400 figure, o r i I ccnts a n h o u r on th e basis o t a 13<

* [liour m onth.W allace's Powers Increased

— « One scction o t th e regu la tions sa II Secre tary WaUace, In whose di partm ent th e bureau of public roa< Is lor w d , decided a s ta te was "w ltl

’m i l “ M tl»factory s ta te highw ay d< ** [parim ent. as defined by th e tederi

I hiRliway departm en t," th e s u te I quot;i* for bo th highw ay nnd grot! I c rou ing pro jec ts •'shall be subjei ! to such siMclal rules and regu la tion J authorlM d by law, as mny be prc

[ p r o .tc rlbcd by th e secretary o t ng r

luL U , j ofJlcinU explained th a t lh . would pe rm it W allace to d eal wit 'o fflcln is o t cities and counties, c

1 m e oiijcr political sub-dlvlsloris.“" 'y exception lo th e *14C

cured , 1,]^ provided th a t Rrndc crossln „ projects ca lling more m igh t bc np

of H’c WUco.«. Including Innd. w ent to r Inboi

•t^ rn - ■ HURLEY VETKIIANS MEET

F\)rci|{ii W ars m et In special aessloi iroken In the L abor temple Friday eve 1 him nInR, Reports o t th e sta te encam p

m ent lield a t Rexburg recently wer have Hivon by M rs, Clyde O o c h n o 't om Yell- Mr.i. E m est P>Ie who were dele

gnte.f to th e convention. M rs..Son m ler* O nrre it nlso a ttended th e m ^etlnj

Mra. bu t was n o t a special delegate. Thi U tah, tncam pm en t wns held Ju ly 2. 3 ani

' a n d , ___.h a v e OHIO n S H U P SOCIALLY— •“ D . ro N D S ARE GRKENHOUSEi „ ■ COLUMBUS (/!■) - A fish hardl; Q ^j,. would be cxpccied to -ca ll a green

dent.*i. houiie hotne — except In O hio when ic< • e Rrccnhoaies are nr-xt In lln«. ey o f They 're being phinned by T . H

. LangloM, d irector o f fish propncn from sta te , a s a so r t o f nev

n o th - . deal In tem perature control fo r IL^ I eggs.

en o t i U nder L.inR!ols' p lan 10 of thi s iting 31 feetllns ponds n t th e Newton ! a rc O hio ha tcherlis will be eovcred b; lin e . : glas-s clvlne thom th e appcarancc o ' th is greenhoiLv.'.s. in th a t way h e sayi th ird , tem pera ture can be contro lled nne . Ju ly th e season sta rted a m on th carllei

th a n usual.prise.I . M . -------------------- -------------------------------

. to S n lt Lnkc Clly nnd to M orsnn d re - U tah , where they visited w ith f a , to daughter. .Mrs, Tom Spackm an. .Mlr.'

A nna Fro.stenson has en tered nursr: I. th e tra in in g In S a lt Lake hospllal..Mrs, Mra. Robert F rostenson a n d sor

e 13 have returned from n visit wltl: .Mra. h e r paren ts n t Ola. Idaho.

’ MLvi Loree Cnndlver nnd Edr.n rtison D nhr left Stindny to r Spoknne lc

tr ip visit Ihclr father.

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D A H 0 , SUNDAY MORNING^ JUL1

Q. JOLyiDDlSlir 18 IfiTmiHMEHOUS

MURTAUOH, Ju ly 1»—Ju ly brides

1.« e arc jr ;ti inB ,lo bc more common In MurtauBh tlm n Ju n e bride*. Pour

pc couples hnve a lready been m arried . i and It is rum ored th e re will b c ; more before tho m o n th Is gons. 'riioM who were m arried w ere Roy

_ Motlierslied of M urU ugh a n d Tliom WT “ Slhnijt'f o f'O nkley, Ju ly 3. a t - 111?, m e n u sta iige j' h r a e . by Blshop_ofltch‘tle!d. -TorL*- They will make ih e lr hom e In M ur- y e w « UURh this sum m er. Addonts S tan - srscms, o rdnk ie j- nnd M lss H elen Lew- e con - L, M urtaugh were m arried July ^ J « u 3 by Blsliop Crltchtlcld In Oakley, itlons. Lnrson oak>^y nnd M W• P J f ' EJtle Moyes o t M urtaugh n'ere m ar-

rled by Bishop Olsen a t h is home . . r . - *" Kimberly. T hey w iir also make

thi-lr home In M urU ugh. Jam es < CIll«^on and Virginia Lee were m ar-

rh d Ju ly 0 by P residen t Jesse W, «f “ leh'-'iw n t h is home in Tw in Fnlls.

m t o ‘■“ 'den ts o t M urtaugh .cross- Honoring th e b irthday o t Mrs. Q un. ^ ‘■‘iilnla Decker, .0 g roup o f women work J ’c r hom e T uesday afte r-

icn tcd «<»''■ Denno was th e m nln diversion w ould nfternoon. A business meet*:e th e *nR «■>» held, n t w hich ft e lub was rc tlie orf;nnl7«d. which wili be called the

Pcimy club. T h e tl r s t m eeting of Id b c ‘he club will bc W ednesday, Ju ly 17. o r 00 a t tnc 'hom e of Mrs. Alice E arl. O f-II J30- f ic c w o f tl»o ncw club a rc : P resi­

dent. Id a Bronson: vlee presl^^enl. ■d Xonnin E gbert; secretary t r c u u iv r , is sa id l^iurn IVck.le d e - * Scout Executive M etcalf m e t with roads cK'ven Boy Scouts T\iggfiaT evening

'w ith - n l the school house. In structions ly de - were given on first a id . O ut-door fdcral Ranns were plnyed on th e law n after ita tc s th e meeting. Mr. M ctcalt h a s offer- g rade ,>d » »c lner roust lo th e group Imv- abjecl InK th f best a ttendance a t patrol .tlons. meetings during th e nex t two ' p rc - months,

Olrl Scouts m et a l th e Be«(lrc thix Tuesday n tte rn o o n .an d stu d -

w ith “ '"■'-'f th e directiono t MIm EsU Mne B e ss ln nnd M lis

“ LoU Ft.-icher.*1400 Ivan Moyes, only son o f M r. and »slnK Uavid G . Moyes, who h a s been, e a p - crliicnlly 111 In the.-Twin P a lls hos- to U l I’llnl fo r tho p ast m on th , h a s su t-

Inbor. flclently recovered to be brought home Wertne.%day evening. H e un-

~T derwirnt tour m astoid oiw m llons

ission Members of the M urtnugh Futu re eve- *’ho left today for the

am p- idftho S ta te Fu iure Farm ers ol were meetlnR o t Moscow. July

, 15-iO. nre Roger Tolm an. Rowland Batc-v Enrl W rittht. H ow ard M orrl-

,S am »»d Willlnm M orrison.•ting. Several M urtaugh young people , T he arc enjoying two weeks a t the I a n d M ethodU t Epworth Leogue InslituW

a t K etchum . Tliey a re accom pan­ied by Mra. M erle Hobbs and Mrs. A. S. Syvcrion as sponsors.

JSES W ord was rccelvcd T hu rsday cve- ardly " lng by Jo h n B land of th e death rccn- of his fatlrer. W illiam A. B land. 74. rherc of Argonlo. K ansas. He hnd been

a ttlle ted w ith rheumalLsm for some [>. H. tim e. Jo h n W th e only su n lv ln g men- child. Mr. und Mrs. Bland nnd

new daugh ter O encvn left Frtday noon ' tW ) for A rgonla. T lie lr son. W ilfred

B land, Is spending th e sum m er in r the Argonla w ith his g randpar.'h ts.R'ton,. Prnnk HnnMn, who“ by hnve been v isltlns n t the M. tVck ” i home for the p a s t week, icfl Wed* says Innd --------- ^ ■

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aMe .oijrn- of w c.ir th pnny inffri'T clvaninp

Every job i-nmi)lct( j rxample of li.r model

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[nesday m orning for the ir hcmte In O nrland, U tah .

M rs. Cleveland ^ b c r t le ft ‘Tues- in , dny w ith h e r slsU r, M rs. T . T . M ln- J i j s e n o t Idaho F a lli , ,fo r a vUlt a t 'W , ‘Torrlngton, W yoming.

i M rs. Mae Perkins, M n Jim m ie and .h e r m other. M rs. A. Alklnsoo, re -

f* 1 tu m e d recently from a th ree weeks' ' ' ' i trip to D ayton. M rs. W innie Stew art " | « o d . 01, R tnno r . t u r n ,a . 111, I tem

! n fler v lslllng In Provldcnce and ^ > S-tlt Lake City.

Mr. and M rs. S teve Perkins, ac- companled' by M r. n n d Mrs. Olenn

™ nnl««-of T w ln -P n lls .. and Mr. and ^ tra . Rccs Dovls, ore spending a few days a t-S u n b ea m .d o m , fUhlng.

-Mrs. O d e lU -S trin g e r o t M ill- Q l h a u rn r—W yomlng. ,arrlved-W cdne.t»- 'J* day to r ‘a visit w ith h e r parcnU,

Mr. and M rs. W illiam Ooodman. Mrs. S trin g er will leove with her paren ts th is m orn ing to r Lyman, Wyoming, where they will v u it rel-

D® atives." M rs. Ju n c Looklblll and son K en- " ne th re lu m ed hom e todny from' a f* tlirc-j weeks' tr ip to NcbrasVii. where

they were callcd by th e IHiie.'w of “ Mrs. LooklbUl's m other.

M r. and Mrs. Oeorgo Flsch-;r le ft rs todny for a f ish ing tr ip to the Wood -n river country , Lois Flschcr and Dcl- r- phlne T u rn e r accom panied lliem as ^n for a s th e E pw orth Leogue comp a t t* K etchum .as M tf. A. E. H ale a n d doughters t»e L aura a n d May H ale of Solem, O re- af Ron. nre he re to apend the sum - 17. m er w ith th e ir da u g h ter and sis- f- tc rS Mra. B. W. M oorman. Miss >1- L aura and M i« May bolh U ach In >1. Salem . -:r, Mr. and M rs, W . B . Jones, sister

of M n . R . H . Ram bo, nnd Grover th Reed of A n tle n , O klahom a, ore here

vb ltlng a t th e Ram bo home tM s :is week.or Mlss M arth a Newman left tor cr her hom e In Lewiston. M onU na, r- o tte r spending a tew days wlUi her V. b ro ther. Jew el Newmnn. ot D avid Reea le tt fo r Rocky B ar ,0 Inst week, accom panied - by Robert

Lev lo s|)cnd a w-cek wlUi Mr. and fc Mre. H enry Rees, who moved there J . recently from M urtaugh.

B u ster Briggs, son of Mr. and u Mrs. F e rgus Briggs of Ooodlng, Is

vl.tlllng o t th e farm o t his uncle,. O lenn Briggs.

n Mlsa Ju n e ' Peck le ft Friday to r Shelley to visit h e r brothers and

f. sisters there . She waa accompanied , l by h e r n leo i a n d nephew , W anda

und J a y B utter, who hove been vls- u Itlng a t th e Peck hom e for the past

Iwo weeks.^ M rs. Enrl S e a rs nnd &on iiow nra If, le ft M onday for T rem onton. U U h,

to visit relatives. Tliey will a ttend ly tlui' Ellis fomlly reunion In B oun- j lllu l before re tu rn ing home.I- Mrs. A. W. C urlU a n d children,

O rden. Com l and A rihu r o t Bolt lg Lake City, re tu m ed to th e ir horae e recenlly a fte r vUitlng a t the P runk

Egbert home, il M r. and M rs. C harles O am er and I. ch ild ren , Bobby and C hortolte. of

S t. Louis, Mo., a rrived T hursday a t th e P o t Cockrum hom e to r a «>9eK'a visit, .before going on to Y ellowitone

I pnrk a n d po in ts in M onU no. Mr. O arn e r Is a b ro ther to U ra . Cock-

c rum . ' ,g A p icnic d inne r honoring M r. and d M rs. C harles O am er of S l. LouUII w’,is enjoyed S u n d a y 'n tte rn o o n . Old d associates and tchool friends were n p resent.

O llw r S lra tlo n of Pocalello spenl 0 Friday n t the home o t hU cousin. t Mrs. Calvin Puckett.

A cousin of P n t Cockrum. Miss

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■ho.sc p c c sn ii^ wfii* l ik e s irc w h i to KEPT w h i te ,

y o u r ' .<!uninjer, c lo tiic .^ rc f rn .s h in K .«einl th e m

•hin;?.'? w il l n o t 'V jr^ 'y " t h o - u s i ia I ly _ u i in i i i t ; i k - t h a t s o o f te r i acc<*m-

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ks ' F IL E R , Ju ly I S - R e ln t lm anda r t nelghbora ga thered W ednesday toem help Jo h n O errio t celebrate hts flOth.nd b irthday anniversary. RctreshraenU

were served to those who came, most1C- o t whom hove know n M r. Oerriotnn since ho come to F ltcr more thnn iffj jd ycaia ago. P o r a -n u m b e r o t yeara he

a raised and sold vegetables to Pllerng. rcsldonU ,-w hlch occupatlon-he quit111- about te n yeara ngo. Nearly every

lU, s tr e e u In th e n e ig h b o rh o o d ^ which »n. h e Uves and occaslonolly ho Is seen ic r down tow n. M r. o e rr io t was bom i»n, a n d sp e n t h is enrly life in Vlrglnlo, e l- la te r m oving lo Illinois, where he

farm ed to r more th a n -lo yenr*. At !n- p resen t hc m okes h is home with his

a daugh ter. M rs. W illiam Bogardus. cro W hile no t one o t tho earliest plo- of neers, h e Is thn o ld w t person In

Piter. D uring h is en tire lifetime he c t t h as never been under th e care o t •od a physlchtn.

M r. a n d Mre. F . L. Sha ff. Moline. ** K ansas, a re guesU a t the home ot

th e ir son, C. B. S h a f t, and tamlly. lA St n ig h t tho fam ilies retum ed trom on au to tr ip to Seottte nnd o the r p o ln u in th e Pacific no rih - west. N early 30 years ogo Mr. and

I M rs. P . U S h a ff comc here from , K ansas and purchoscd tho Jnm es

F itzgerald form , n o rtheast o t Pller. bu t, on a ccount o t lli health , Mr. S h a f t soon resold oi\d re tum ed to h is na tive s la te . They a re enjoy-

^ lng th e ir v U lt nnd observe many ™ ImprovcRienU ,ilnce th e ir lo rw er

residence here.M rs. J . L. Edw ards e n te ru ln e d

Ftldoy a t h e r iiom e w ith a one o'clock dessert bridge luncheon to r

i „ 19 women. M m. A. E . Andetaon of Hollywood was an out-of-tow n gu e s t

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m v M r.'M id M rs. A. B. A ndetw a . w lio. :'(i OT have been v lsltinc relatives i n d

friends th e p a s t week, w in letTB,' Sunday fo r th e ir home a t E o I l j> \ ’'

andlo M r, a n d M rs. E arl M oreland w x t . '

fam ily re tu ra e d S a turday tr o m ' » ' , „ t . m otor t r i p ' t o po in ts In M e b ru U '

and .low o,rio t C. K . M u ir o f C aspe r,' W jom lng, ja c r arrived W ednesday to r a Tlslt. » t ' lh e th e hom e o f * staler, M ra T D ■jler W ilson. B ta m other. M rs. Donoft*- ; quit l>Iulr^ will r e tu rn w ltb h im to O as-- ... rery Pcr nex t week.tho . .H ,.E ,.M usg rave . and ta m lly .m o r - _ _ ileh ed S a tu rd ay to tb e lr se w bom e In.« n Twin P a lls and O . W . A nthony iia d " o rn fam ily will m ore Into tb e lr prop- niB. e rty w hich they purchased some

he tim e ogo. M rs. O. Crum p will A t move In to th e hom e th e Antbonys his a w vacotlng.

Jua. m Us H elen B lass ta m aking n t - - , lo . Istactory recovery trom a m a jo r op­

ln eraUon a t th e couftty hospital, h e P ilcr A m erican Legion a n d Aux- o t lllary a n d tom llies will ho ld a pic­

nic dnd swim a t Banbur7*s Sunday., Mra. R . 'a ..s ie p h e n s a n d b e r f iun- Ine. „ h o o l c la ^ .p la n to go t i B a a -

bury 's to r a swim and picnic Umcb, ' ' soon. . .

Mcsdam es D. U . Show ers. Jeaie SU fford . H . M . Peters , R , G erard

■t” : were guesU of M rs. L . K . Cole a t a n ’o no-ho5t p icnic luncheon, P riday a f- ;«® tem oon.

M r. a n d M rs. R . K . DUUngboffl w^* 'U ld da u g h te r Lucy Adele xetum ed

‘Tburaday from a r ls l t w ith relative*: “ a t Pom ona. K ansas.

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• Q lsdT s g lsgled. S be w u stirred l a h e r XacUe em otion. W b st s xunny g ir t L au rie w ast Toney having

' . m a rr ie d to tb ls m tn tMlore b e UU A ustralia, a n d novfer hav ing talked

' A bout h im a t aU. W b r. h e w u tbe m oet a live t h ln f sb e h a d e re r eome

.aercMst 8 h « h a d th a m ost curious : fB«lin» he rse lf . I t WM UJte beta* In a

room w ith a bom b a o d never know*’ ln g .w b e n I t w u going off.

‘ T b e te lephone rang . .M oore h s d a m om eni o l curious

pan ic fo r a be ro . H e signed to G ladys.

“A niw er It, p leasel I f it 's a newi* p sp e r m ao .’ sa y I 'm no t b e rc » a n d leave th e R ^ v e r o ffi"

' "HeUot” sa id O lady i's lig h t aud c lea r b u t very o rd tn o o ' voice. "Air. R ex M oorer I'U s e e r

" I t 's a U dy." ahe sa id , putting dow a th e receiver. "M rs. Bteele.”

R t x w eb t to th e telephone wJth a ' heave, o f b is shoulders.

“Rex—It's you l O h, w hat a re* U eft” W aa d a Steele'S b lgh -p liched voice, w ith th e U ttle d raw l, a a d a t ; tb a m o m e n t, a th ro b of em otion. ‘ " r v e Ju s t seen o a th e ta ^ - m a c h ln e ! In th e ho te l th a t you 're, back. 1 h a d ;

, : t e r in g u ^ . l w a s te d to be tb e ( i r t t ’• one o f.your f rlea d s to g ree t you. aod

to say you b e r o r ," P le a s e , ' c u t th a t o u t r M oore '

gave a sham efaced laugh . T m feel- ' ln g blue because Z h a d to Ieare m y , com rade over In F rance . R e d id Just

' a s m nob u . I did . H e's a splendid ; M o w .-

- ‘‘Y o u 're . m uch to e m odest. Bow . p roud you r wife .m ust be of youl Do give b e r m y love. ,

' “J WlU w hen I see her. f ibe 's ou t '• ^ You see, I ,

. "O h, th e n , you 're alone? X suppose ' you w ou ld n t com e round he re . Just to have a UtUe c h a t? I t would be su c h a plessure.'*

W hy b a d b e sa id U iat? H e w u f fnrliA u w ith him self. A nd y e t b e ' itound accepting- &frs.S tee le’s In rlU U en , Um U s t th la g b e * h a d ' in te a d M to do . r !. ‘‘I h a n k you very m uch ,'X -ahou ld )

’ Uke t e c o n e fo r a few m lnutea . W e z . m u s t h a re seem ed re ry r u d e ' 'th e ‘ ' w ay w e p u t o f t ou r d in n e r thero ttaer '

day.-, ]. H e tu rn e d to O ladys. I t w u a r e - * U e ( :te g e t o u t o f tb a f U t. H e fe lt ' inexpU csU y sh y o f th is lovely girl, w ith h e r g rea t b l u e < ^ eyea tb a t looked a t you eo q i ^ l y , a s i f she ceu ld see r lg b t ^bifiugh you . IToin tb e f irs t h a .d ld n V llo d h e r sym pa- . tb e tlc . H e hyd a n idea th a t sh e could I b e very n a s ty I f she c h w e . H e could n o t Im aglae b e r being lA u rle 's sli* ' t£r.

" I f ta u r l e com es In before I ge t ' back, please teU h e r th a t I ’vo gone

r o u n d to call on M rs. S tee le a t Olar* Idge'sHotel,*’ tae said.

O ladys gave h e r UtUe giggling , lau g h , \I ■‘Y o u te one of th e boys, a r e n t ' yoMt Yott d o n 't lose m u c h tim e ." ]

T h e Interview w ith W anda S tee le | w u bound to be em barrassing . W ben I h e r e ta b e d th e h o te l M oore a lm ost tu rn e d back. B u t h e h sd b e tte r ge t I t over. T h is w om an m u st alw ays c h av e • ca ll on h im . B e m u s t a lw ays > feel a w orm la h e r p resence . • «

Sbe looked ra d ia n t, a ll in so ft < grey , h e r eage r red lip s p a rte d ta a F smUe of welcome, h e r d a rk eyes d e - c Touring b is face. ■ c

B u t alm ost a t once sh e began to s rep ro ac h h im . r

“Rex. how eould you b sv e se n t m e I m oney? C rude ban k no tes—a th o u - o a n d poundsi I t broke m y h e a r t. O o n you th in k you could rea lly rep a y m e t: like th a t? A nd w ith such cold, b tu i- ness-Uke w ords? 1 f e ll I could never . see you again . B u t w hen J b e a rd . you were beck to n ig h t I w u too ' g lad—1 e o u ld n t he lp m y se lf .' t

S h e was n o t a c tu a l] / c o 'ln g , bul sb e held h e r lae« handkerch ie f to k b e r eyes. *

■TVapda, you m ust try to u n d e r- i s ta n d ," h e sa id firm ly . " I shou ld loae u a l l m y Je ir> re fpeet K l did n o t repay > e o w 1 » t I can. Your care a a d k!nd- n <il > a i a t Is im pow lble. B u l th e , B f lM A y e u sp e n t on m e -U i* t l c an i d a P t e M d o o t m ake m e say u " a g a in , b u t If I do no t repay it. 1 am o d y a beggar a n d w aster you took T p i ty CO. I t 's n o t f a ir to m e. I d o n t sopposo th a t w u n e a rly enough. *' T o o a u u t look on It u a f t r s t lo s ta l- ' m e a t . Y ou m u st have sp e n t » for* ^ n m s oo m e ." "

R e x U oo re d id n o t know women. 5' o r b o w mild n o t h a w ts ld t h w » th in g s th a t m ade W anda Steele b a te “ h im ahBos: u m uch s s she lo red ^ h im . I

" I d i e t feel 1 c an d U cu ii it wl'tii JOO." sba answe.-ed. w ith a k ind of I * m a g n ifice n t sorrow . " I h a v e n t th e ^ aU ghtest Idea bow m uch m ooey we sp e aL W e d id n t th ink of m oney. ^

sooney you a e n t th e o th e r d a y to a ' 21 fg g - .m ils f o n ie a d ln g ~

m o re . I shaU do th e sam e."•Tfoa a r* u a k ln d aS d un fa ir ," he

a a ld aagrO y. "K o w om an u ever JBSC"

S b a laughed m iserably.* ls ft m a n e r e r tru th fu l? U o«

m n M y o o -h a ia . k e p t m a -in -th a .d a rk _ • t a M y o u r m arrtage—a n th e t ! & y o d « c rr '~ w lth -”tfir t a C a U fa n U r B o v nnW nrt' n e n r to m fnH oo th a t y i h a d ft w tte f A nd ab a m a t ; h a w

B e t Moflra took (M gbt. ■- I b ^ r e d ohaac fiiU y . l kzww,"

■ f tn t , X soppoae 1 d ld n t. . — ftisjc t m y Ufe.

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she sa id somberly. "X suppose th a t 's ilr* why you h a ro sueh a bo ld o rar DOS women, tb a t 's Why you 're stUl every- t u t th ing in the w orld to me." log 'TTou wUl a o t understand ." h e bU sa id In a f ru stra ted , dlseouraeed lng voice.r lo - . . . • ....... ,ys, ■ " I Will undera land . Rex!" Jle r ror foce changed Xrom sorrow to a smile t l y ' o f~ ra d l« i t- t« n d e rn e s» “ 8he-ar»w ^ hU n e arer to him o n 'th e wide couch, he r

loog, p«Ue -g o ld en -fao e -a llg h t-w ith - altrac tion , h e r deep d a rk eyes cares* s ing h im . She w u a clever w om an, u h e would never be a clever m an. She w u 'd e te rm in e d 'to ge t h e r wsy

^ In Uie end. Sho knew how to hide ^ he r passion a n d to ahow him the

sympatheUc affec tion t h a t she m ight ^ show a broUier o r a friend.^ "My dear, 2 a m too fond of you to

le t you go ou t o f m y life. You m ean " , too m uch to me. I w a n t only lo fo r- ^ ge t m e past. AU th a t you sa id to me

I wiU p u l ou t o f m y m ind as th e madness of a alck m an . B u l I w an t to be your frtend a n d you r .wife’s friend , uw . X w an t you to le t m e Into your

JUS U\-es Ju st a litUe. I w an t to he lp you to If I can . So teU m e th a t you wiU for­

get th e p u t . Rex, a ^ I slinll do."H e was touched,

nd "You a re generous,’' tie adm itted in a difficu lt voice. "B u l you a re w rong about fo rg e ttin g th e past. I can^nover forget w ho t you did for

H e w as thinking, m iserably, bu t In a va lian t e ffo rt to do th e right

, th ing—“A fter a ll, I owe tills womon my eyesight and m y life . She h u

. . done noUting ag a in s t m e. only for ^(1 me. I t ’s n o l he r fa u l t th n t J’rr) landed

in th is stup id mess, s h e c s n t under* s ta n d lh a t if I d o n t repay h e r the

- ' money she sp e n t on m e, I sha ll be l e u th a n a m an . I f ahe w anta roy

. friendsh ip , she m u s t h av e It. T ttlngs ^ wUl be poster w hen l4 turie a h d I

d o n t have to keep u p th is game any „ longer. I s h a n 't bave to be acUng J* every m inute of m y life.", , W anda raUied h im on lils Intro- ^ specUon, a n d m ade h im teU h e r de-

UUs o f h is recen i tr tp In to th e h eart o f A frica. H er eyes f la tte red him : h e r voice caressed h im . s h e re* sto red h tm to se lf-respect.

A nd th e n she guided the ir talk bock lo Lourie.

J “l l 's too bad j'o u r wife was ou t

^ know. It w asn’t h e r fau lt , poor glrll , , I am looking forw ard to ge tting to Jg know -her. 1 te lephoned he r tw ice In

th e -f irs t, week you w ere away, but she was ou t, I d id n t like to disturb

“ h e r a t h e r office.^ " I th ink I t’s so rom an tic th a t she

should have been w orking for Albery ^ Uie Ume. A nd I u t S u ad ay X w ent

14 to your f la t qult« ea r ly , hoping I ^ d g e t b s r to cem e a n d spend th e

„ day In th o eeun try w tlh me, b u t X fo u n d , from th e w om an w ho w u i•working in U ie fU t th a t ahe a n d .h e r .sister h a d gone down to spend th e ! week end wiUi M r. A lbery." <

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- W. U T urner for a n a ll-d ay session ,T hursday. A picnic lunch w u served .on tbe law n a t noon a n d in th e a f - ,

Ig ternoon «-ork w m done on a quU t fo r i^ Uie Shrlne rs’ hoapltal In S a lt I<oke "

It Sunsh ine chap te r of B e tte r Homesn club m e t W ednesday a t th e hom e of „ rs Mrs. E lisabeth S a tte r ly — «1 th ten

members and tw o v isito rs p res- „t en t. M rs. Adeline D uke, vice " a president, presided o v e r t h e:- meeUng. a l w hiclj tim e M rs. O ra ®. Gibson w u elected presiden t, to t,

o succeed M rs. Donnid M acR ae w ho * resigned M tho p rerlo u s m eeting,

e FoUowlng the buainess session boud- f.1- olr pillows were m ade a n d refresh* ,0 m ents were served a l th e cIo m o f V e tb e aflem oon.;* O n Thursday even ing th e S u n - rf sWne c hap te r of B e tte r Homes club ,," enjoyed a welner and m arshm allow ■p

r o u t on tl»e finnke river across theO w la n d brldeo. T w rn ty -flve per* ^

^ ion* w ;re p rcK nt. Including hus* _ bond* or th e m em bers of th e cluband a num ber of gu e su . Mrs. c . P . h

. M V hugh. Mr. sn d M rs. Roy O ra - ,,' hood and Mr. and Mr.v W alter H ll- j '

■ ^^ltaday ew n lng . Burley C ountry ^club was the seene of tvn early eve- ,|

, n lng picjUc wlr-n a m ixed group -of ^m en and women ca th c re d for a few '

‘ rounds o r jio ir and Uie picnic. I. H .* .H arris and Mrs. H . p . D eardorf won ,,

llish acore a n d A . R. D awson a n d _. Mrs. R . c . R ich won low ; .Mrs. Ire l ” , O udm undson. ladles' low a n d U e „

BUek. m en’s low. T h e p u ttin g con - ^ , test w u won by Howmrd M ercer. S ^ M n . R. E . Sm rdiey a n d M rs. WU- . Uam R oper were hoste&ses, a rra tig -

inc th e lunch for the S5 rum ls. j Neighbors of W oodcraft T him ble

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tb e a tte m o b n of Ju ly i s a t th e hom e I o f M rs. E th e l Stoker. '

B urley W . C. T . U. will m eet tn ' th e p a rlo rs o r th e Burley C hristian church o n T uesday afternoon , July 10. FoUowlng th e business session a p rogram wiU be preaented.

Mra. F . B. C hriitopheraon and Miss lo la H oggan e n terta ined w ith 1 a sliowcr honorlnu M rs. C hristoph- « erson’s daugh ter, M rs. K oarm an M c- ' Bride, a rccen t bride. F ifteen guestj t were presen t. G am es u'ere enjoyed ’ a n d refre shm enU u-erc served. M n . > McQrlde was the rec ip ien t o f m a n y ' g lfu . j<

Mrs. M. C, D avenport a n d d a u x h - ) le r . M rs. Idalee W nlker a n d t u o j f children hnve re tu rned lo Durley f from a tw o j-eor’s s lay in Calirom la . t Mra. D tivenporfs son, T . E. D aw n - J port, a n d fam ily. ha\-e been occupy- I ing h e r residence. r

Mr. nnd M rs. Ed. F ra n k nnd (am* * ity of V en tu ra , C alifornia, sp e n t K v- 1 e ra l days he re vlslUng friends and 1 »-ere m uch ftfted du ring th e ir short s lay , being en te rta in ed a t th e hom es {i o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Joc Schodde. Mr and Mr*. C. C. Baker. M r. n n d M ts. I * H. D. Mix. W illiam McMlQan. D r. j and M rs. O eorgo Toolson and M r. | a n d M rs. F ra n k B. Parke. M r. F rank |Is a b ro th er o f W illiam F ra n k , pro* i p rleto r o t F ra n k 's ElecUe ahop on | M ain s tre e t. t

Reller MXlety nctlv ltles o l llie I.. ] D. S. c liurch w-ere w ork nnU busl- . ncM m ecllnM nt a ll o r th e utircl.'.,

-.First ttu rd m eellng th is u r rk w.vs nl • th e home or M rs. A. U. Taylor. A joelal liciMoring Mrs, T ru m an n.irlo-* ( wns K i'vn in connection w itli tlir reKuIor foi^ion. Mrs. U lU an s ic a u r n , d lrecirrf llie e n te rta in m e n t nnd r r - ; rw .'linu-nU w ere served by M e.i- ' damv-' KJva U nantlcr. A lla U urdlck,, M yrtle D syley nnd Fcrrln .

Secosul Tv-ard m e t w llh Mr.'. O roree ' H um . in ch.arse nnd Mr.v LiHl?, M atlhew prcsld lne over Uie Iiilm- new ftcs.\ion. M em bers uho^,* btrih - days occurred In Ju ly w n-ed the r r . fre.ihm ents. T liird w ard m et w ith I t , m em bers p resen t a n d r e p o ru wvre j given by heads of th e various de- I p a rtm en u . |

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S ects endohsed I; 'FoeNEwm«|

d ’, BURLEY. Ju ly 1 3 -O u s C oulter. . Ij field represen ta tive o r th e engt-

neerlng dep artm e n t or th e newly *' se t up W orka P rosrcM ndm lnLilra- Ii

IA tlon . Boise,, m e t hore Frldny n igh t r d w llh the counly commlastoners., , m ayor o r Burley, a n d represenla* y I lives o f o th e r laxlnK d lstricU In the *

’ county.'1 T ho purpose of th e mceUnc wus

o j l o r a consulintlon and to se4:ure y from th e various repre.ieniatlvcs I. th e ir dvalre.i n-i to w hnt FERA pro- ^- JecU were m ost reasable and prae- *- llcable lo be tran s fe rred w e r to lhe *

new W PA se t-u p . w hich is to be. launched In th e near ru ture. WU- g . ll.im M cM iltnn. liead or th e counly d reller -program , was presen t.1 P ro je c u signed up n t thU meet- s lng Included roads a t Elba. Almo

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JGHT r<X^J AN* MEOBIE LIKE IKE 1 7 - ^ TURRES;.... DONT LE. U FDRCET HES A MOUNTON ES-.iifl COWJTRV MAN AN* SHE'S

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a n d H eglar, road from Bnrley to M ilner, and buU dlng of a tool house for th e c ity o f Burley. Sa tu rday

P m oraing , u a resu lt o f such m eet- I - te g;-tw o oUier projecta w ere signed C

up w ith Mr. C oulter. T hese a re fo r wor A n underpa .u a t th e O. S . L. R a f t fair

* R iver b ranch tracks e a s t of Burley dim .. lead ing to the coun try club a n d Uie M n it reinoval of a rocky prom ontorj’ on \ Spr *' th e Albion highw ay th ree miles |* sou lh of Dcclo. en,”

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* BURLEY, Ju ly 1 3 -F u n c ra l ser- the vices for .Mrs. .Mary A nn CatmuU east wUl be held ^ t twx> o 'dock Sunday wtll

' a fte m o o n a t the F irs t w ard L. D. s . the c h u rc h In R upert. thei

------ SHOWS TODAY AT 1.' 3,“ JO E -K .SAVS:* '* Den't fcrl rhM ttd b«eaai« rea r wlU

icleeled h tr proret tha t th* hat nn mei IU »U* and f t t 7onr ihst* of t h t 'T i

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P f i i ic e s s CT hoT caU .<»tic c h f t r n c t r r s o f D a r

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. . , hool; Leon E rrol os

I..VST CARD LOUIE ' irV ic's booby bodyguard. Tlie FI?ortRinai calam ity m an . 1 trouble gjde m a k rr. dum b b u im y -Ju s t no-

; body's boy - tr tea d ._________ ______ y V

H enry A r n e tU as o . iSPIDONI ‘ ^P o o r b u t b o a a t borve doctor. K l l TTi« n c l t e a e a t !• Tnvlh is smile tr ra lsU b le —bU every of

1 appea rance a pan ic . Yorl! N EX T SU N D A Fi U o iw M . At

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EVERYWOMAN'S CLUB ^ MEETS AT CASTLEFORD «n

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CASTLEFORD, J u ly 13—Every* M< vom an's club m em bers a n d th e ir I*' am llles enjoyed po t-luck picnic i i lnner a t th e hom e o r M r. and ATS. O uy P u tm an o n th e Thousorxl 3prln?s ran c h . M rs. E . D . L pgan " ! va.5 assLMnnt hoste .u nnd Mr*. Charles M oyer as p rog ram c hairm an i n te rU lned th e guesU w ith gam es, fn U te r d in n e r M rs A . A. Vogel p re - _ Ided du rtng a sh o r t buslne .v ses* — lon w hen U w as decided to fu rn ish he -VicClusky .H ealth cam p w ith a ase o f eptrs. T h e n e x t meeUng rtll be held T h u rsd ay . Ju ly 35. a t he M . EV'church In C astleford w hen here will be specia l speakers from

3, 5, 7 AND a P . M. —

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25cSHOW TODAY!

‘G o r l Laemmie presents-liEAN PARKER- flESTER MORRISIn DAMON ROMYON-S C o l l io r 'f M a g a z in e a to ry

a ^ H A H A• a m o n Runyon arc f.imous,, he present.*? .i prize col*

' h c s t c r .M o r r i s a.'» !IC TOLEDO

H g-m of»ey-m *n.-spcTt;- ipeiiTler. - ' nd speed lo%-er H orses nre h i s ' obby a n d w om en h is wr.ikness

' i n c e B a m e l t a .s JLINGERSide-kick o f Louie. Ju -« p^tsj..Ul guy a ;jd o ffice boy. H e near- r m t« hta bo ia w ith k ir a l tr .______ _ i

Ulph Rentier * 9 :iN G O 'HA RAo v la t Jolly . f lg h U n g .lr tih p Ia r a h a c k - th e l u t of New ’o rk 's rom anU c hansons.AteoU's - L IT T I E M E.V

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V » 'C K E 1 E M O V E. ■ V h e a r d 'E M

HOPPII HE W EEU, RBWARP

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HIS . / SEEING VttU BCRSReJP /U M H T A IrK . S R A Z I S T o ; - v t t u ^ ^ SPEAK HUACAN i

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Twin Falls and K im berly •>- M ra. sp P. W. M cRoberu, M rs. J . H . S eaver p t and M rs. Severn, d is tric t p residen t, m Mrs. M . W. Cook will bo -ch a irm an or the program wilh M rs. C harles Moyer nnd AUs. H. R. P e ttljo h n as „ hostesses. ”

Claud Drowii left by slage Mon* To day evening fur Vandulla a n d S t. u'l LoUls, MlMourl. tt-her: h c will vlsil rclnUvca and frk n d s th e nex t th 'ree „ wt-eks. ----------------- p5H

O alen Tliom.as a rrii'ed Tueadny .'.t: from Portland. O reson. a n d will hc

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r 'an d J. H. STRiEBEI/‘N G IM M E .T H IS " W M , rG W E TVOU JE ST ^ H W II AS DRWIN' AVM/ WID ilLV......THEV W A S / / 'KED UP AN' \ ^'EM SAVTHEV A ^JAS O O lN 'T O /J ia C WO U N T O m ^ / L ^ m ^

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. spend th e s tm im er w ith h is g ran d -r p a re n u , M r. a n d M ra. D . B . T h o - .w. m as. ^

I M r. a n d M rs. s . O . H udson, M r.’ a h d M rs. E art H udson a n d M r. and

M ra. V cm on A hlack lager o r O lenns Pcrrj* will Iea re S u nday m om lng

. ro r so u th e m C aU fom ia for a tw o ., w eeks' v u it. -

; lUU tn d M rs. S a m Roberts a n d' son will l e a n M onday fo r a n ex*■ tended to u r IhruiiiJll I h r sou thern• ta tes . T hey will visit th e ir oldI hom e in NorUi garoU na.

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Quality nnd C om fort! ♦

EITS TODAY!’H A PPIE ST SCREEN H IT! for m ore th a n th is . . . th e gny-

ii on rccord b rought to you by your favorltcsl

WHEN T H E Y 'E E T . . JJ lgh .C om edy l ____ :___

T H E Y K IS S . . F lam ing ^!l . . W HEN TH EY M A R R Y \S h l S h ! Com e mod Seel \

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* IDAHO PROMISED e O M P E jim iS IS

> Indicated Production of Al

B Crops Except Clierries Over 1934

BOISE, Ju ly IS W ^ P r^ d a c i io n . _ . « f a ll m aj«r Idaho crap* «xcept.

cherrle* will b« n « a (e r th a n I u l year, aod In m any laaU nce* U r f -

------------er (b an « » trafe l l w aa ahown Inthe Jo ly I -crop re p o r t re lew ed t<Klay by R ichard C. R o « . (edera l a rrlc n ltn ra l lU tlt tle la n (or. Idaho .

H arvested acreBges o t a ll import* a n t (leld crops except po ta to es arc

( e*pect«d to be la rge r th a n were han -ested l u t year, b e sa id .

"W ith adequate to am pto w atei suppUea In p rospect, m o st Irrigated crops aTTTcporR d Jn BOOd condi­tion. 6oodltlon o r crops In th e dod< Irriga ted arcoa. h o w v e r . ran g e fron: poor to good, (ollowing tlw unfav* orably d ^ w eather w hich prcvnlled du ring June , Cropa In n o r th e rn Ida-

- ho a rc generally In poo r condition w ith m o tt aprlng g ra in s su td c le a tl j ndvanced In grow th t l u t Uttle ben ­e fit would ba cxpfc tcd even 1( ra ln i were recelw d. D ry la n d g ra in s Iti e o ite rh Idaho were approaclilng s critica l stage on Ju ly 1. w ith ralzi needed badly. O bservers repo rt tha t (a ir to good crops will p robably be p roduecd In th is a re a , b u t yleldi will' be much lower th a n expecUd in th e spring u n le u good r a l a i a r t rccclved shortly .

W heat Crop L arger "Ind ica tions point to a w heat

crop larger llian lost ycu r. b u t con* siderably sm aller thon average . P ro ­duction of tlw feed g ra in s will prob­ably exceed average p roduotldn of these crops. T he hay crop Is fore­cast to be about a^-erage, w ith a l­fa lfa hay production exceeding the average.

"T he potato crop is Ind ica ted to be considerably la rger th a n la s t year, w ith a good condition o f tho grow­ing crop moro tlran o (fse ttln g the

■e(f\.'c(A of a reduced acreage. Tho bean acreage Is larKO th is y e a r and while condlllon of th e c rop Is below average, a fairly largo crop Is Indl-

i C ited. No estim ate o f d ry pea acre- I Age Is Usued a t this tim e, b u t re-

. ports of erovi-crs indlcato a n acre- tige abo u t a fif th la rger” lh a n wna h a r i t s le d in 103<. E xcellen t pros- p sc t a rc reporUid for beets a n d « crop considerably a b o « nverage U promised.

••Apples prospecu p o ln l to one of tlw best crops In severol years, w llh m osl growers expecting ( ru l t o f high

a Quality. S ho rt crops o f tb e so ft I fru its a re cxpected th o u g h com m er- I cial production of bo th eherrles and I prunes will probobly exceed th e I commcrclol quantities p roduced In S 1034."

Republicans CalledI To Salt Lake Parley

HELENA. Mom.. Juli- 13 m — ; Signed by the m llo n a l com niiliee-

m en of five Rocky M oun ta in elates, calls w ere rcccivcd he re today for « Rcpubllcon "bunch g m ss" c o n « n - tlon to be held probably In Sep tem ­ber In 'S a l t Lake Cily.

T lie colls rcccivcd hcrc were from Joseph D . Scanlen, Miles City, M on­tana national com m itteem an, nnd besides his nam e they bore th e alg- nn lures of tliccom m lltccm cn of Id a ­ho, W yoming, Colorado a n d U tah .

T ie commlllccmcn au thorized E rnest Bftmberger of U ta h , com m ll- teem an for th a t state, to ca lt the conlerciice imd to Invlie delegates Irom WojihliJRton, O regon. Califor- nl.i. Ncw Mcxlco nnd Nevndn.

T he bnisis of s tn te rep resen ta tion would be fixed ftl five delfR ntcs for c.ieh senntor nnd coiiRreMmnn.

Idaho in Line For More Federal Funds

BOISE, July 13 — l^ w ls WIN ll.im i, s ta le eom m l»Ioncr of publle weHnre. ton ish t announced he haa l)cen Informed by CoiiBrc.viman D. W orih C lark (D -ldaho) th a t Idaho wlli bc In line to pa rtic ip a te In (unds U isi nre to be d h tr tb u te d u n ­der th e nnllonnl securities act.

••The aged and crippled of Idaho, ^ I am assured, wli> come w ith in the m iirovlsions of ihU piece of legl.^la- ' tion, despite the fae t th a t th e Inst

IfgW aiure did no t pass a n y »pccilic IrKlsintion .is was suRKMted by some olflclnls." ;vitllam s snld.

T he measure has n o t yet been MSned by President nooscvelt,

COV\1CT.S ASK D EGREES LONDON (/T) — L o n g -ten n con­

victs have ^ e d the L ondon U ni­versity au lhorllies if they can sludy for decrees, 'We ma>- y e t have th s convict undergraduate ." said oa« educational authority .

G et a free ro m p ren le n te s t ot y«uf m otor a t Dean-a A uto R epair Serrlee. _ U « .ln d A re. W . Phone l l i . —Adf.

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be touches nhd primarily through the lelds use of color.eted The walls ore painted a delicate are pench color, which Is checrful and

j-et not loo warm for a restful room. Voile of the same shade U used for

neat tho curtains against the glaa.i. Over :pn- these are curtains of a greentsh-bluo E*ro- glazed chintz, with the tlc-backs and rob- valanoei of a floK-ered chintz In I of peach and groenUh-blue. The flow-ore- _________________________al- — - - t h e ________________________ _

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h a n n agalnat peach walls.

lb ered ch in tz-ls used alM to m ake th e bedspread.

J" A deep greenish-blue m a teria l of * a lm ost the sam e hue a s th e rug , cov-

ers one upholstered chair , a n d a glazed chintz in jx a c h a n d blue with

J a ra ry smnll p a tte rn covers a n a m - ™ chair.

>r T h e design of th e c u rta in tre a t- :r m en t here should be noted. I t Is d^- 10 cldedly differen t, ^'ery fem in ine, a n d id It contributes n fee ling of consider- n able w id th to th a t w all. T he dscora- I- to r w as Mrs. O eorge H ertog.

O D E L A T H O M Elily News P attern

M AKE A g l e a m i n g 'S A T I N ( SIIIIITW A IST n tO C K TO LEND I VARIETY T O W ARDROBE i PATTERN 2348

Ju s t nbout now, w hen everj'onc bl Bcliiiig a wee b it llred of seeing th e 'u .sunf ty p e ' of sh irtw aist frock scnttered a ll over tow n—and countr}' too!—fash ion peps u s all up n-lih delicious, cool-looking

sntlns o( every pastel huo. These snim s nee'd so ft hand ling though and Anno A dam s' Ingenious m ind

. and nimble f ingers ' fash ioned th is one for you w ith so ft bodies (uU- ness, (etching pu ff sleeves a n d de­lightfully young collar. Long sleeves nro Included, fo r you’ll u a n t th is version [p- y o u r . Fall wrinirobe. too. Xf you h a v en 't sue- cunibcd to th e c h a n n of S a tin clir«'.e p n s te l'ap o r t silk , or novelty ■checkged collon. C rj'sta l o r con- trn.'.'.tiiR b illions a n d bucklc.

I 'n tt '-m 2348 b nvnllnbtc in sizes M.IG, 18. 2(1, 33. .14. 3fl, 3S, 40 pnd

Size 10 takes 3% ynrds 3(3 inch inbric, lllujitrntcd ati-p-by>slcp sew- ini; in structions Included.

Bend n r rc T N c f s t s . ( is t) m wtna ^ itnmiM leoioji DrEferrrO) ror thta Aiinv AOuna pitlern . Wrila plamlT iiitinc. addreaa and ityla oiUDtwr. DIa iiir: t o r ta te s izk .

AND s o w . . . ASNE ADA.MS SUM. ,»ll:U rATTEUN DOUK IS IIEADVI D*.

FiucIiiitClnft i'aahlon Pscta ^CvcrVine'i proDlcm la •olrcd—tbs Orlda wKti TroUMtau Trouble! — Uatron «rtUi W«iehiy rrobiem.*—much "daicd" Jun- Inr OetM—TlDT ToU a t riajr—and Zrtrf- ana un VaeauonI Not on lj will rom ttery atiicb tw a smarter ona. but inu'll find yoir^a derelopfd a ne* s:nBrl I’olDt'Of.Vlew atlei d lcn tln s Usi ihncrblns •peclal fenturrn! aCSU ro it voL'it COPV TOUAY! r u ic E o r BOOK fltTr.E.N Cr.NTS. nOOK A.VD TAT- irn N TOCCTIICXt. TWt.S'TY-riVl CKXTfl.

Addrwi* Oftirr to Tba Newi. Pattars Ofpt.. Twin Kalla.

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t is C O O L in an /U nion PaciflcTrain>oe aro th t days el sw«I- iog tusunor traroL Now u can go «etst or west —

i x i 'u i r t i u ^ o n d j - — ned Union Paciiic train rt'» ets rcfroshingly cool aa ’ anyoa broez*. all the way. fou r*dny cannot know

dolightiul a summer tr ip 3 bo until you’ve trareled [ Uoioa PadCc.InroulA lo er irom South- I CalUomia. s«« gigontic older Dank Also vicit th* smatlonal Expositieo at aJ55«go. - - ,

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i L O C A L W O M E ii O P E NI C O L O m A L T E A ROOM -B Received w ltb en tliuslasm by Tw ina Palls hostesses was th e a nnounce -Q m ent o ( th e opening of th e Colonialg ■ T ea Room , m ndo th ts w ccir-end .g , Mrs. C, E . B oo th a n d M rs. K aya - K ruger a ro opening th a tea roomg - In th e B oo th resldance a t - t h e cor*a _ ^ nct_ot_flluft_Irf»lw a_8ftU leY anl_a»d.■ H eybum A venue, in th e suburban B secUon of T w in r a i l s . Picturesque I In a rch lteo tu re a n d setting , th e plaoe I U Ideally su ited fo r such an enter* I prise.S H ie te a room Is available forI bridge pa rties, luncheons a o d d lo -■ n c h by at>polntm ent. R eservations■ m ay be o b ta in e d . by u le p h o ttlo g !■ four n in e tw a «

I R E C E N T L Y M A R R IE Dn C O U P L E G IV E N SH O W E RI CompUmeDtary to M r. and M rs.I John S tephens. M r. a n d M n . L aw -■ rence Olos. M r, a n d M rs. 0 . R . Sh lp -

■ m an a n d M r. a n d M rs. OUy Swopee n terta ined T hu rsday evening a t th e Clos hom e, S eventh avenue oo rth ,

t u . a t a m lsc^ o n eo u s shower. F ifty guests a t te n d e d . '

T he e re n in g w as sp e n t socially I o f out-of-doors, a n d refreslim ents were « v -

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Coming Evenu j<Sa-lo d Neighbors of W oodcraft will hold Icr* the ir a n n u a l p icnic M onday eve-

Ding a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. Harold M orrU on, lO S Pop lar ave-

= nus. A p o t luck supper will be served a t 7 o'clock. T hose n o t solicited arc

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salad o r a covered dish. Everyone bring th e ir ow n U ble service. T he commlUee In chnrge Is Mrs. D onna Shepard. M rs. Cord Cnrlson, and

■ Mrs. L ulu H acker. Fam ilies and friends of m em bers a re welcome,

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w anta work. M arried. C ity T ouristS5 ___________JBh TO R SALE — M ACRE RANCH tod FUer te rrito ry , fa ir im provem enta.

w ith crop, < horses, * m ilk cowi, i 'l* complete fa rm equipm ent, fam -

lly o rcha rd , a ll fenced, gravel rood. Price I l5 7 i0 per acre. H cash, balance term s. J . E . Roberts,

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served Indoors from a n a ttra c tiv e ­ly appointed table covered wlQi a Mndeirn cloth.

ICO- bridegroom, son o t M r. and ..Ql Mra, Cnrl S tephens, Is a ' g raduate

o l.tl iu Tw in F a lls h igh school and ■ a form er s tu d e n t o f p r io c lp la jCol* . ^

^ lege. S t. LouU. M U #ourliM r*;'8 tcph- ® ena, form erly M lss Elsie _ K rueger. ? dnughler o t M r. a n d M ra, H enry • K ru e g err-ic tm b er ty rT s -r 'f f rttd u B te * of Klmberiy h igh school a n d Al* P blon S ta te Norm al. ’ ' ' . «

ler* ■ ' •s i n i p n i s E p ^ \R T Y n o . s 'o i t s T . 0 . N E E L E Y

ijn . T . O. Neeley w as hono red a l n nc n „ t surprise pa rty F rtday evening, d in - be

ner being served a t e ig h t o'clock on the law n a t th o P . H . Pollard home. O am es. dancing a n d music were enjoyed la te r a t tb e Neeley wl home, rh ir ty g u u ts were p resen t, nc

-------- n rIrs . O A Kf.A N D V IS IT O R to»w- A H IU V E S i n t w i n f a l l s ofJp - Mr. and ,M rs« F , L . Cogswell,' Ui ope Lincoln S lrce l. have ns tb e lr house tb e gui-al. Mr. Cogswell's cqusln. M rs. m rth, J . L. Safford. O akland. C alifornia, of Ifty Mrs. Siifford will be a n out-of-tow n

guest a t a n o -h o s t'p lcn lo lunclieon cn Illy todny n t B uh l pork, a tten d e d by ere sixteen Tw in FnlU residen ts.

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ojd Pacific F inance com pany will re- ^1 r g . open local offices in Tw in Palla} nex l Mi [TJ. Monday, following a n In terva l of

nearly two years since ll h a s had of- fed flees here.a rc up

A Offices a re to be opened In th e (lr }D0 Ourholdcr buUdlng. c o m er of Sho - flc

shone s tre e t and Second avenuo ^m a am d ' lalA d Mlss Vera J . D am es, associated P° ^ w ith the com pany for somo y e a n , cf__ ha.1 been tran sfe rred from Dolse to C„

tlte T w in Fnlls office. She U a I daughter of M r. a n d Mra. J . H . an

>2 Qikmea of T w in Falls. mi« W:^ Plehl rgnresenttttlVM nf tl»» rn m .lQ f g pany in th is te rrito ry a rc Jo lm E l- „f f i lensburg nnd Ross Olsen.

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Think how *‘usy it i.s to puck up your .•loilcd cIothcH. nivc them lo our route* man — nnd h.nvc them returiieil to you fre?h, Ix'auti* fully i r 0 n 0 tl nnd rcntly to u.se. -lust tjivc us one oppor­tu n ity to i»rovc to you th a t you not only can jrnin fro«- dom from dnitJ^rfry b u t nl,>‘o .•‘ave mon- «y. W’e hnve a ser­vice fo r ?ize fam ily:

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S3,Oii,DOO SOUGHT ! FOe.lDllllOPI10JEGI8 =Two State Boards Hear WPA

State Difcctor Explain"' Their Funotions

UOISE, - Ju ly * IS - u v - M e m b .n ' or th e s u t e w ater conservation

and p la n n ln r bo a rd s beard I h d r - (uncllbna explained .today by J . .L , ,

progress adm in istra tion , a n d ree- ommmendfld conslrBetlon ot pro- jecU w hieh «U l cost approxim ate* iy $3,000,000 in (edera l funds. e The nam es o f tb e pro jec ts were 4 .

no t revealed by M r. Hood o r m em­bers of th e boards.

N am es Tw o Chief*A fter a tten d in g th e Jo in t session

which was presided over by O o\xr- nor Ross, M r. Hood announced tl*o ap poin tm ent o f tw o chief o fflcen for Iw adquarter* of th e W PA In two of th e th ree d is tric ts In to -w h ich Uie s ta te Is divided.

He nam ed S ta le S e n a to r W .. O. MUler of C aribou county director of d is tric t I w ith h e ad q u a rte n at' Pocatello, a n d A. T , S p ringe r of Po^ cnteUo, a ssis ta n t d irec to r and chief englne*r;Of th e d is t r ic t

Colonel S . D . U a)rs of Boise was nam ed d irec tor of dU tric l 3 w llh offices in Bolae. a n d W alter K ading of Botse ^ n am ed h is asslstanU and ehlef engineer.

D istric t 3 executives, who a-Ul be located n t C oeur d 'A lene, Instead of S t. M aries a s o riginally p lanned, wUl probably be n am ed nex l week.M r. Hood sa id .

Pass on Projects T he tw o p la n n in g boards will w ork „

in ha rm ony w ith th e W PA. passing upon w orthy proJecU before tbey finally a rc approved by federal of­flclnis a l W ashtng ton , D. C,

M r. Kood announeed ton igh t th a t a regional m eeting o f PW A offic­ials, •including s ta f f o fflce n from Portland . O re.. a n d repreaentallve* of th e W PA from W ashington, D .C„ will be he ld InU oIne July. 19,_

M em bers o f th e p lann ing board a rc : W ill S im ons o f Bolsc. chair­m an; R. E . S fw pherd of Jerom e, W nlter C lark of KeUogg, Eugene Cox

of Pocatello. 'M em bera-of th e w aU r board v e :

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A omen everywhere are acclaiminc (he Tri-Shel* vsilor as the /greatest com­bination of conveniences and a d v a n ta g e s e v e r offered in rcirigeration hisiory! It gives erery housewife a new deal.1( preally increases the usable capacity and makes (hingi twicc as easy to find. It adds beauty to, the kitchen. It provides dependable, economical, croublc-frcc refrigeration.

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FEATURESSHELVADOR — 5056 n o r i Ititable capacity. ISH a V A T R A Y — A m iU a ry Iabcif and lerriR g tn y . ■SHELVAnASKFT— Id ea lfo r Bgreed*, canned goods, and ■the like. I.STO RA IIIN '-H aody atorana Ip la c e fo rp o u to c f.o a io n s ,« c . I

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N EW Y O R K ^u ly 13 (IP>— T h e Y a n k e e a w o r e ' t h e m - m s e lv e s o u t t o d a y o v e r c o m in g c i t h e e f f e c t o f o n e b n d i n n in g a n d a f t e r t h e y f i n a l ly h a d t i e d t h e s c o r e in t h e e i g h t h t h e y h a d n o th in g l e f t t o m e e t s< C h i c a g o ’s n i n t h - i n n i n g s p u r t d a n d t h e W h i t e S o x w o n th e s c r i e s o p e n e r 8 to 7 . u<

T ho de feat reduccd th e Yanlcecs' | . j lead to one Batno over th e D etro it \y U se rs , w bo sp li t a doubleheadcr ).(( w llh th e A thletics.

T bo Sox b lo su d Johnny M u r p ^ - tro m tb o b ill In tho fou rth 'Inning, b t t t l n s c lea r a round w ith five h lu a n d th ree walks to sccre seven runs. A ided by Lou OebrlB 's 13tl^ homo

. r u n of tb o season and Tony L az- o« xeri’t oievenitL tb e YanJcs kep t P"

■ p icking away a t th is load u n til . ' th e y fin a lly drove Saci Sam Jones m, to cover In tb e eJghth a n d tied th e o r score.

P a t M alono proved IneffecUve as a relief h u r le r in th e n in tb and sa v e up th e w inning ru n w ltbout a h it . H e passed T ony P iet, who*went to sw o n d on M ule H aas’ sacrifice j

th e n uncorked a wild p itch th a t lot c il tb e n uuM r score. - * g_

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Tigers and A's Divide ^__E P IL A D E X e m A ^ Ju )y _ l3 _ ia 3 _ r: iS

T h o D etro it T leers a n d th o AthleUcs i p i l t a w ild a n d vrooly dooiileiiender today, th e A's tak ing th e f irs t 18 t o S In a lree-lo r*all h itt in g b a r­rage , a n d dropping th e second, fi to 3, a f te r announcing they would p ro tes t th e batUe.

AS a resu lt o f Uie even break. I „ ' th e Tiger* clim bed to wiUiln a g a m e ; f o t th e leaBUc-loadlng New Y o rk ' "^1 Y ankees, who w ere de iea ied by th e W hite So* today.

Jlom ers rumbled Irecly Uirough each ganio. anionK them the 26tli I w i c ircu it c lo u t o f H ank ' a rc c n b e rs . ' v D etroit’s m ajor Icnguc U-nrtcr. in Uio ‘‘'J second gam e.

T be A’s p ro te i t o t Uie *econd l, > game aroae in th e seventh, when H iggins bum ped lino 1^1 U nkrr, V i D etro it coach, in llclcJlns Uic th r o « - ; c.n In of K ank O rcenberga double. IUk- g ins clai.’ncd U aker t r l t lhe ciKicii*, nn ln g box, a n d th a t tiLi puaiuon in* .Tni te rlered w ith th e ilc;ain<. T * o O e - r ^ ? t ro ll runa came in on th e play. |c o '

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'th e ir runs in uio second inn ing , lhe Cleveland In d ian s tr ipped tlie ilcd S o i ' today. 4 to 3. in tlie opening t con test o f th e ir four-garoo ba ttle -to r Ou a berth In th e f i n t division. j

W illis H udlln p itched ma.4lerlul> t ly fo r th e C levelanders, iioldlng i,‘[' th e Sox .to seven h its . R ube W ol-r | berg yielded n ine In u ia seven in - u< nings he tolled fo r B oston an'd was charged w ith Uie defeat.

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WASHINOTON. Ju ly 13 (/P>—T lie i I Senators won th e ir f irs t double-; llicndi-r of th e se.ison he re todny. ' idcfcn tlng S t. LouLi 11 to 7 and 10 |(*, to 4. c«<

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ST. L O U IsT ju ly i S (/P)— ‘■Wild B ill" H allahan. cele­b ra tin g th e re tu rn to his o ld '^ tim e h urling form , held th e !a Philadelphia Phillies to two » scratch, h its today as the world .chatnpion C ardinals Is won th e ir e ig h th consecutive I victory, 4 to 0. >

T he trium ph , Hallahan'sip; th ird s tr a ig h t in tw o wecks. sU lll ie ft th e C ard inals aevcn and a h a l f ' ^ gam es behind th e league leading i w Now Y ork O lan ts . i n

"R ipper” Collins drove in th re e ;* ' of th e S t . Louis tallies.

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Watklna U ....... ........ 4 0 0 0 0I. Moor* r f . ._ ............. 4 -0 I 0 0 Clramilli I b ----------4 0 I 13 I slk^ersea 3b ---------------- 3 0 0 0 0 . ,iMlln aa __________ 3 0 o a oZhiotsa 31> ......... ....... 3 0 0 a S hit. witoon e ________ 3 0 0 4 0 dlX Davla p a 0 0 1 a n. rodd X ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 JJ,

TotaU _________' , 5 I 1 34 ia s ti-D atled tor C. Davl* In Bib.

«l. touU AO n 11 O A ^4arUn 3b ................. . 4 0 0 1 3 “55f»aiii rf ............ ....... 4 0 0. a o 'g 'iVnitchead a t , ____ 4 o o a

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‘bllkdelphU ....... ....... 000 000 000— 0 "III, I.0UU ................ -..,...020 OOO o a i - 4

fcrror — Whitehead. Two b tje h it -dedwlck. Hume run — J . Colllna.

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Cubs Win Two Games ,C H IO A aO . Ju ly 13 (AV-The C h l- Cv

:ago Cuba ra n a w inning s treak to | ^ Iix gam es today by tu rn ing back bu ^he B osion Braves. 10 to a b n d 3 Lo :o 1 In bo th ends of a doublehcader x fo re 11.SOO her« . T h e tw in w ins n , ixtended th e ir season 's r tco rd over llo i f B ravs to 13 o u t of 14.

C hariry R oot’s effcctivo relief pit- :hlng. a fte r s ta r te r Roy H enshaw iir< ost control In th e th ird , a n d n 13 cii lit uUnek again st D nnny M ac- =^yden and Bob Brow n gave th e I f . :ub.i th e opener, w hilo Bill L e e : t> u rned in his nlniix. victory in th e I ’{f liRhlcnp by ultowliig only th ree irevcs 10 reach second and hlm.ielf ~ )olUng in - llie t in n in g m nrglh by loubting a l te r r m n k D em aree and : I :huck K tcin h a d singled in tliej I ourtii. *m n t aune: U H E T

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Uoore If __________S O 1 3 d 'Uartell w --------- S o ] « . oT errr ii> -_________ s a 4 - 7 0OK rf .... .................S 0 0 .5 0Lelber ct ____ ____ 4 3 3 1 0Jaekaon 3 b ________ 4 - 0 3 I 4Crlta 3U ____ _______4 1 0 3Jtneujo c ___ _ 4 1 3 fl

Itubbelt p ______ 4 1 3 0 1

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Jcn*en If . _______ 1 i 3 1 I. p. Waner rt ..... ....... S I -3 3 0- i s ! ; ;J I Voung Jb ... ......... ... S I 1 »• 4•‘ .Tholenow 3B . —.... 5 1 3 3 3 ■2 , Suhr lb ....... 4 1 1 S I

}|i*ad(ira e ............. — 4 1 a a IiHutll p ...................... 0 0 0 ‘0 0

> ’ Hoyl p ....... ...... ........ 3 0 1 1 1' I Lavasclto z l . o 0 » " _} 8«tin p . ................ 0 0 0 0 0

TO UU ................... ...40 ia 37 13»—XUtird tor iloyt In SUi.Kew Yotk .................. 040 030 IOO~ 7

i 'p llU burg ti ________ 000 SOO lOO- 9 .II Error* - c n ts 3. Thevenow. Two f I b u e hlU - HubbeU. Moore.. Suhr.

Three bue h iu — Lelber. Uaiieuto. P.{! Waner. Tbeveooar. Stolen b u e — Ter-

1 ry. Ooublp p:*>'t — Vaughan. Young , .and Sutir. t.o>ilng pllohef — Hoyt.

Reds Beat Dodgers‘ t CINCINNATI, Ju ly 13 W)—A p lt- ) chers ' bnttic betw een G eorge EarTi- I sliaw, veteran D rooklyn r ig h t h a n d - > er. and AJ H ollingsw orth, C lncln - t m ill's rookie southpaw , te rm in ated I disastrously fo r the fo rm er today [ w hen the Reds p u t over tliree runs . In the eigh th to gnln th e ir th ird I s tra ig h t victory. 5 lo 2.

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;iCucemriio ao _______ 4 0 3 4 3 :

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Jordan' x .... .. 1 0 0 0 0, ■ I.opn c -------------- - 3 0 0 3 1. Krey i t ............. ......... 4 0 0 3 1I Karn*liaw p . . . 3 0 0 0 4I Ducher a* .................... 1 0 0 0 0 1

ToUl* ..................... Ja 3 fl 31 11I —Dattrd tor Kornecke In Bth,kx—Datled tor Eariuhaw In Bth. ail

ClnclnnaU AD ll 11 O AK S ? ! iCuyler cf ........ ...........a 1 0 a 0

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•mtala .................... -29 S 7 37 1 0 dela—Ran for tom bardl ln 7lh, *„Jlrooklyn .................... aoo 000 000- 3 ^Cincinnati ... ............o io 000 03»— j i e n

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R oger “Doc“ C ram er, equalled, a •‘m odern" m a jo r league bitU ng reeord loday w hen b e m ade s is b iU in t lx U nus a t b a t while tb e ' c i A’s wero batU ng o n t a n IB to 9 ! vletory over D etro it in Ihe f i n t \ gam e of a doableheader. ;

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Miles An Hour'Steerins Big Speed Machine I Will Offer No Problem,

Fellow Pilot From Eng­land Declares in Utah

S A L T I^ 'K E C lf y i 'ju ly 13 (/P)— Sir Malcolm Campbell

:wlll have no difficulty in a t- : taininj? his coveted jroal of 300 I niiles an hour over the Bonne- I vllle salt fla ts , John Cobb, fel- !low British racing driver, bo- jlieves.

Cobb was preparing today ' for a 2 1 -hour endurance run ■ over th e Crystaillne courae west of

til ls c ity, a f te r having se t two d o m i m arks In a n hour's ru n yesterday th a t h e claim s a re new records.

He will probably begin h is en ­durance grind ncx l M onday m om -

I lng, in nn e ffo rt to b reak a n u m ix r t o f rccords established la s t year by A b Jenk ins, U tah driver. Three m arks Cobb se l ycslerday exceeded Jen k in s’ records cslabllshed ten days ngo. «'

W ith a s ira ig h t course over the level sa lt fla ts . Ihere Is nothing th a t should preven t S ir M alcoimn from driving 300 mile* an h o a r, o r ■ even 400 m iles. If h is e a r were

.w iffh awUnlljt ogni t <o- t h« t s ik,----------. Cobb declared. S teering , whleh bo thered Cam pbell in h is Day­to n a Beaeh tria ls , will o ffe r no problem w hatever, he expects.A t no tim e w hile h e was plloUng

h is 13>cyllnder c ar to a pace th a t rcached 163.12 m iles a n hou r on ona lO-mlle lap. declared to be th e fast­e s t ever a tta in ed on a c irc u la r track, d id Cobb experience ilny difficulty in steering o r ho ld ing th e m achine on Its coursc, h e asserted .

Should s i r M alcolm a tta in his SW -mile goal a n d re ti re from rae- lng, a s h e haa announced h is In- 1 le n tle n e ^ doing. Cobb p lans la ob ta in a m achine in a class wUh C am pbell's B luebird, a n d go on from w here Cam pbell leaves off.

H e sa id h e has secured th e ser­vices o f Beld naU lon . dcslancr of th e m achine w ith w hich he ia m ak­ing h is prc.4cnt IrlnLi. to build a new nnd bigger racer w ith a ll th e la te s t dcvclopm i'n ts fo r speed.

A fler a te s t run today. Cobb p lanned lo resl in p rep a ra tio n for h is endurance run , p robably Mon­day.

foo t course In a n aq uatic carn ival a t t h f P residen t pool here Ih ls a f- • le rnoon .

? yourD eering b in d e r..

p lacem en t p arts ' originalC Canvases e s trc n g lh !

aprons are woNcn by t lly os reverse conslructlon. se, is made of four-thread running crosswise, ia made is makes the warp strands, ke the pulling strain of lhe in the" filler strands, which

I are sold as repair?', ore ! canvascs th a l come with le-exact size and exact fit is a .McCormick, Deering,

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I ^ H E TFiNEST FEATURES

Prom o\M aerE liri

Scrappe! Head of Tw entieth Ce

Expects W inner W ith Jam es ^

By ALAN (A uoe la ted Presa

NEW YORK, July 13 (/P)— - weight fight plans which appi

from i]tjfi.J3i£^HE£t:,fwmoter gotlatlons for a I^round matcl Schmcling, to be held Scptembe

The winner, according to Jt with Jam<2s J. Braddodck for 1936. Braddock ia now under c( defense for Madison Square^- Garden corporation, but Jac­obs, head of the 20th Century Sporting club, docs not con- i ld c r th ta a b a rr ie r to h is p rojected puins lo prom ote n chsm pJonsblp riSlU n e x t year.

' OrlglnaUy Ja c o tu contem plated m a tch ing th e Louis-Schm ellng w inner w ith M ax B aer, th is O ctober. , b u t th e prom o te r now doUbta I w hether tho fo n n er hcavj-welght cham pion will a tte m p t a come* baek.

U aer M ar C h a itfe Mind

'1 am n o t f iguring on n 'f lB h t (o r B aer." sjild Jacobs. *I d o n 't th in k | he w an ts to (Igh t agn ln b u t h e m ay ‘ change h is m ind . W e c n n reeoiislder th e prospects. If a n d w hen M ax de- J

i cldcs w h at h e w an ts to ' do. He ' j doesn 't kiiow htm seX now .'* ' ■ |} B a e r l u d h is h a n d s exam ined

th is week a t BalU m ore. (ound th e re ° were no broncn oonea a n u wns lo ia ? ho could g e t th em tn shnpc to box by Septem ber. B efore Louis knockcd o u t P rlm o C arnero. tlje p lan was to ‘

L m a tch th e '-Brovt-n B om ber" w tth ) B aer. B ubscm ently th o C aliforn ian , ; « \»rrted and ta lked ab o u t re ti re - .

m ent. w ith th e re su l t th a t Joe , Jacobs. A m erican m a n ag e r -of i

•Schm ellng. scl*ed th e opportun ity ,, to g rab th e sp o t fo r th e h a rd -h it- . tin g O en n a n . .

T h e te rm s (o r S chm ellg 's con - , tr a c t w ith th e 20 th C en tu ry club ,

■ (tnaUy were agreed upon today In an ' exchange o( cables betw een Mike

Jacobs a s d Joo Jacobs, w ho h ta U e tf" . to O erm any soon a f te r L ouis knock* \ ed o u t C a m e ra . T h e "B row n Bom b-

B « '• a lready h a s signed , T he p rlncl- iH Pl»ts will sp lit upw ard of 80 per

' / ccn t of th e "Fate."

PreUlcti 5730.000 C*l«* |

ProiSoter Jacobs believes tt>e „ L ouU -Schm eltng Jlu h t will d raw ‘ the b lsgcst crowd for a n on -cham - ® p lojuhJp bout flJnce J a c k D em pacy "

I knocked o u t Ja ck Shn rkcy before i « m llllon-doIIar house n t th e V an - f- f kce itnd lum In 1Q27. Jacobs p re- „ 1 dicU th e RroM receipt* will toUch „ ■’ J750.000 due m ainly lo th e scnso- _

tlona l In terest aroused by L he_riae-. . o t th e "Brown B om ber" as n heavy- \ wclBht tttic th re a t. q\ Joe Jacobs U due to sail from ^__G trn inny jpn Tuc?,dny. b rlticliic w ltii ;

him Schmcilnfi-3 slen.-xuire. T lie O er- r ?, m an . one-tim e h o ld e r - ^ t h e world , cham pionship, p robably will re tu rn tj

to th e U nited SW tes th e m iddle o ( h A ugust. U

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F o u r E a s t I d a h o “

N i n e s O p e n P l a y i< I n S e c o n d H a l f j

PO C A TELiO . Ju ly 13 (/TjTrlm* wfH to a fou r-team c ircu it by Uie wtlhdrawftl o f Burl*-)' a n d R upert. C

r the Snake river v.illcy baseball league a • *111 » ta :i Die eccond h a lf Sundsy . n D iacktoot cllnclied lh e f i r « h i l f tl tllle by defeating i iu p c r t « week » •RO. tl

T he s tc f lln c O rtm m O roae.-s bp- 1> en BM lnst th» Pocatello Indiana fi here and the chnm pion Black Sox fc CO to Shelley for a gam e w ith the Spuds. B oth gam M s ta r t a t 2:30 o' p . m. tl

R upert, following th e w ithdraw al h. o f Burley rrom th e league U it Tue»- ^■y. announced It h a d decided to do Jixewue a* th e R u p e r t club could S "f* the expense o f p lsylng In . th e league u th e only te a m from th e ' sou lh cen trU Id ah o d is tric t, w ith ­ou t support from B urley . T h e B ur-

d sy gaznea a t hom e. JiA new schedule wlU b e draw n up w:

for th e four t« ,m » a n d th e w inner ofof th e ^ o n d ha ir cham pionsh ip wtll L.m eet B lscfoot in a iiU e ferles in d« September.

—jtfareel— T h ii^ W m s-ilM A RSEILLE m n c e . Ju ly 13

—M arcel ThU of P rance , e U tm ant st to th e world m iddlew eight e h a ta - e< pionshlp. ton igh t ou tpo in ted K td di T unero of Cuba In a is - ro u n d bo«L U< TlJll w eighed T unero . J M «t

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FA IRPIELD . Ju ly 13 — Sunday p« oftertioon th e CCC bosebsU team

. from C am p P-73. B!g Smoky. , d efeated th e T tc tia * j*oo»PalrneM by a n IB to 12 .icore. Ju T r o w etks ago • a lm lla r score r t '

__w i5 ru n op by tiie sam e leam . sa: A re lu m engagem eat u to be o r p liy rd here Sundsy afte rnoon fol- mi U w «l by a sofiboU gam e. P ouib ly to t? T lr.: nnci w re jtling will be h rld in ld< U e S u w a rt b s ra . ' t a

■WIN F i

>ter_Clcminated m tu re^ si: ers AgreeCentury Sporting’ Club sr to Be Matched s J. BraddockAN OOULDress SporU W riier) •>)—Disclosing a shift in he*\'y- ipparently .eiiminateB Max Baer r Mike Jacobs today closed ne> atch between Joe Louis and Max nber-18 at the Polo Grounds.1 Jacobs, will likely be matched or the world's championship in r contract to mako his first title re^“ ' '

118-Year-OIdGirled • _ . _

Trims Net Starrdlg ____

Helen Pederson Hailed As “ Outstanding‘Find’ o f

Tennis Season _or BR O O K U N E, M a u ., Ju ly 13 (A>- ,)( H elen Pederson. 18-year-old 6t«m> ly (ord, Conn.. ho lde r o( lose year's „ n a tional glrU ' tsn n U title , iQday . . stam ped herse lf a s th e o u u u n d ln g T. " (ind" o( Uie 1035 season by de feat-

. ing M rs. S a r o h . PaK rey P ab y an of Brookline, w ho ra n k s second naU on- ally, In s tr a ig h t seU . 0-3. i-4 . in Uie sain i . f lna l - r ou n d .o f lh e Longwood. bow l'ten n is lo u m am en t.

M rs. Fabyan , th o defending cham - [ I plon, was Ju st a b it o(( he r usual . ^itgh-ftrade gam e.

Mlss Pederson, w ho w as unaeeded I” In tho s u r i i n g .d e ld th a t Included

nlno of th e f irs t 15 ran k in g women's players, will m e e t M rs. M arjorie Oladm tui V an R yn o f Ph iladelph ia ,In tom orrow 's ( in a l round . M rs. V an l^ I(yn gam ed th e la s t b rack et by eom>- lng (rom behind to cap tu re a th ree - se tte r from O raeyn W beeler o ( S a n - U M onica. Cal.. 4 -e, 6-3. e-9. '

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r C r a c k M o t o r c y c l e !- R a c e r s R e a d y f o r "i 2 0 0 - M i l e G r i n d

'• C-.%KLAND, Cal., Ju ly 13 ^ T w enty e igh t c rack m otorcycle r a c - .

e rs wU re a r o (( h e re tom orrow in ,* a 200 mile g rind billed a s a naUonttI ^ ' cham pionship.

Heading th e lis t of e n tra n ts a r e ; , [ ' Cordy Mllne. P asadena, Cal.. 1934 '■ national cham pion: B u rton A lbrccht * “ of Kans.-is C lly, .Mo. 1830-31 n o r th - '

w est U U eholderi.Fred Ludlow, ho ld- ] “ -e r -o f - th e w orld 's-m lle-stralghtaw njr-*- '• record of 131 mllea on hou r; B in;*-

Church. P a sadena v e te ran ; P u tti '* n Mc.s.uiiftn. Los A ngeles; B o L lsm an. I h t.nng-n« .,.h r t . l t y ,T ) in ' f> road racing aoe o( SeatU e. . j C d The event, to b« he ld oq tb e m ile J n track of th e O aklood opeetiwoy. will I J >( have an Im p o rtan t p a n tn determ -1 c

inlng the cham pion r id e r o( th e n I United SUUS. T h e UUe U decided n on points won In sancU oned racea I dunng Uie year. I ^

pi O a s i s a n d C o n o c o P l a y D o u b l e h e a d e r

e JEROME, Ju ly ,}3 — O asis and t. Conoco bsM ball team s will m eet In ” e a doublehcadrr here Sunday a fte r- I ^

noon In the cham pionsh ip sertes of f th e Jerom e league. If one team k u in s bolh gam es o( th e tw in bill |

th e cham pionship wtll a u to m a tic a l- .■- ly be decided, b u t tf th e ou tfits s rp llt a th ird gam e wUl be played the X following Sundsy . ■p ' The opener is scheduled for l :> i I0 o'clock. O oila cap tu red th e firs t h.it: |

tllle w ith Conoco ta k in g th e teccnd ^1 ha lf. \

i Salt Lake Team t ' Plays A t R upert- " . , Iji

RU PERT. Ju ly 13 — B u p e rt Booat- t t- e n . recenlly w ithd raw n (rtim Snake bl

.R iv er Valley lesgue compcU tlon. hi) WlU tackle th e fs s : baseball team rii f of the W asatch OU com pany of S a lt be 1 Lake City s t Rodeo p a rk b e re S u n - hi 1 day a flem oon. ;ru

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riOaS-FOB-INSTRUaTORS-^-> A pplicants fo r posltiona a s Ui-: s truc to rs tm der th e 1£RA odoH ^ . education p ro g rv n have tmtU M on. d ay 'ev e n in g to (Ue th e ir appU ca. -,j.

. Uons a t th e office o f ' th e county superin tendent, accord ing to tn> j

_ s t i u c i i o M _ r r c r i i ^ _ b j Mr», M sude i . l* -.K ltinkopf. T w in P a lis county su- v»

r perlntendeni,I ------------------------------- Tr

SENTIM ENT r O « 4* th STATEI HONOLULU ^ /^^ -L •w ^ en t• M,. Ju d d ,-X o rm « --* o * ero o r-« r-H a * « ll.- - • r ttu m ln g from a to o r o t th e k u tc s . Dl

says seeds fo r H aw aiian statehood ' a re being oown th ro u g h o u t tbe

ma inland. Ju d d sa id b e a ttem p ted to fu rth e r claim s of te rrtto rla ] res- Idents th s t H aw aii U r w d y to e a - a t

' t c r th e uslcB s j th e iS tb s u te .

A L L S >_____________ 1

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‘ForeveW s i id v e r y ^ f c n

Over Fast Field At Empire City

G r e a t S o n o f D is p la y R a c e s

T o F o u r t l i T r iu m p l i in

T l i r e e W e e k s ; ‘O n ly O n e ’

T r a i l s b y T w o t . e n g t h s

N E W YORK, July 13 (IF)— C o n t in u in g h i s s c i n t i l l a t i n g m a r c h t h r o u g h t h e h a n d ic a p d iv is io n , A l f r e d O w y n n e V a n ­d e r b i l t ’s D is c o v e r y , h o ld e r o f tw o i n t e r n a t i o n a l m a r k s , s o u n d ly w h ip p e d T o p R o w , a l ­s o p o s s e s s o r o f a iv o r ld , r e c ­o r d , a n d t h e k i n g o f m i l e r s . K i n g S a x o n , in t b e f i r s t r u n - n lng o( th e one ond one -c lgh th m ile te s t m ade In th e honor of tho la te Jam es B u tler a t Em pire Clly lodoy.

. T h e g rea t ch estn u t io n of Dis­play , carrying 133 pounds, lacked (ou r a n d fou r-(l(th s seconds of equallylng hts own rccord o( 1:48- 1/6 established in th o Brooklyn hand icap th ree weeks ago a n d was tw o seconds off tho U&ck reco rd o( l:S t . Ho had no trouble, however.In adding Uic race lo Ills trium plis Ul th o Brooklyn. D etroit ehallengo cup and tho SUtrs a n d S iripes. a ll , won in Uie sh o rt space of Uiree j

M rs. D eerlng Howe's O nly One.

waa two letigths bnck a t the finish. T op Row. w hich A, A. Baronl b rought o u t of the west lo equal j th e track m ark li>r one a n d one- e igh th mllcx in the E m pire C l ly ' \ hand icap la st week, wns th ird , a n - i o th e r three lengths to th o rea r. • K ing Saxon, m aking hU f irs t s t a n i ' Blncc suffering in ju rie s In Uic |

[Brooklyn, was f a r bnck In f if th ! IpU cc a fte r se ttin g Uie early pace .' 'M rs. Dodge Slonne's Oood Goods I was fourth and W llllam Woodward's* V icar was s ix th a n d last.

Run^ f c E R D E P S ' l

^ (.ity T he Asuoelated T re s s l. , '

IIO.'ME RUNS VKSTK nnAV P JohmoTi. A thle tlraGreenberg. T igers ........ ..... ...............1 *Kflx*. A lhletle* ........... ....... ............ I :ycx. T lg e n .............. ................... - ..... I '

-G thrlr^-llju iliee* ____I .au e ri. Y an k e ea .................... ..... . 1, tJ . Cnlllni. C ard inal! ...................... J ; ‘ '

. THK LKADKRS IJ i f . e i U w r g ,^ l |« » ----------------------- ZSiL.O tt. G la n u ............... ............ ........... 15!Jobnton . A th le tirs ............... ....... I S : '‘J . Collins. C ard inal! _________ :. IB jhCsmllH. Phillies .............. ................. i : I Energer. D ra res .......... ....... ................ 17 1 aBonor*. W hUe Sos ...........................17 »

LEAGUE TOTALS ”A m erican .................;........................3M

•N ational ............. ..... ...... .............. ..S S S '* ’' T oU l ..................... ......................... 769 r!»

FOOTBALL PLAYER K ILLED | ,

PIT T SB U R G H . July 13 r ,r^ C r t .n ' I"Mo.'-;" Kelftcli. lh e <0-year-oltl b .ic k - ; . field ace o t th e Pittsburgh P tr.it'.s ';N ational pro foolbiU team , w m i ,killed todoy In a n autom obile col-1 ,

______ !iT H E c = s c v r r v .

BIGSIX v l j

'B y TJie A stM laled Pre.-^'Druce Cam pbell of Cleveland, «ho

2)aa been h itt in g a t a fn-u rlip for th e past week o r so. broke im o Uie big &u yesterday when he conilnued h u slugging w hile Charley O eh­rlnger rem ained In a slum p. C am p­bell picked up five polnU w ith two hits In th ree tim es tip w hile G eh- nn ger h it once in nine tries fo r a seven p o in t loo.v Aiky Vaui^lian aUo faUed to break l.-.to tMc Cay* Iwavy—tie < iM n g -ln -(v u r- tn** ftw l- took a seven po ln : Iom whi:'- :.n S'ationol U sgue n v a li. Jo? .V. ;1- Kiek and BUl T erry , picked up : . \ m d seven p o ln u rrjp rc iiv ily . M ro- wlck h it th ree ou t of four and Tf h r fou r c u t o( five

n i e stondlnga 1 lng -•U

______ _k'aediaa. H raim . . ut '< Ui ktrdnKS. CardlB&li . . l o t U l i : JM loiiBiea. .\lhI(Uci :eo U IM J i] rrrr ;. OUSU . . l i t H t n J17 t-MBiiK. lao ian t ]ot if) loi J4l :*oip»«il. iBttUai _ JJS «# J a

DIAMON-D B L T S .B R .« ! L FAR.M

I*ORTO U lrtA O . BraiU - A .:iow dU m ond (ound in th is pa rt

>: S an ta C a tlia rln a s ta te a n d valued It t:«.Oao. w as swapped her* for OCO a c m of (arm land .

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«• M A X I E B A E R , p u g i l i s m ’n p l a j ° n o u n e e d h i s “ s e p n r a t l o n " f r o r

in R to n , D. C. M a x ie w a a w i t h n ly i d e n t i r i e d p r i o r t o h i s m a n IS r i n g c “ n o g o .” T h e f o r m e r h c ft . a n d s a i d , w i i h h i s n p o u s e , t h n l

w a s a g u e s t w h e n U a e r p o p p c

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J Kimberly s Team Hfravelnrfifer;I ji ______ T

r! Leaders Bent on Retaining 'I r’ ;. Claim to First Pjace "

In S-I League J;— s

^ I KIm lterly'i ( ln !h j (leldlng a n d hi heavy h ittin g baseball com bina- (r tlon will Invado the Filer diam ond w thin aftem oon bent on reU in in g vl e n iltspa ted 'c la im lo ( In t .p la c e la er

.th e Sonthern Idaho leaga'e sU n d - Ingf. I n nllier league gam es. W en- . B dell will invade Buhl. H ansen p] playa a t .Murtauch and Oooding |w will m ake tlir tr ip to H aiellon . cl

I K im berly will s ttcm p l to lake he r . ] n in th cow fcu tivc vltlo.-j' a f te r drop- . i p ing th e »caA5n o;>encr to Han.',en.* ,L a s l week KlmL.-rly go t sw eet re- r | . I venge over th f men of H ansen a n d I

loday will be out lo repeat an early I .'eason w in over the F lier leam . At p r .v rn t FiU'r M .irds seventh tn an |

. ; c l j h t t<mm l.'Kau'-, b?lng crcitlteil i I w llh bu t on? viciorj- th is .w w cn.J ; lh a t over the wlnle.v^ M u rta u sh n ln e .( i Hawkln.^, acc iv '.-dba ll ani.si, i ; l s_ s la ic d fpr mour.d d^ ty_for K im - Si ljc -.:rly a n d Iljrvir.n will probaSly get !• th e .c a l l as the op;'oslng hu r!;r.

\ Built I -a rr i W endell

}l H eaded by WIIN, b rllllan l liiirler “ j 'W h o a lready iio -h lt «nd one- f |i) itt Rames to in* c red it Uils y ra r . j ; I B uh l will stand ready to tu m bnck q : | nn a lta e k of th* W endell tribe,J w hich wtll probably s ta r t M cCon- „

ne ll on th e mnuno. Buhl U lied w llh ^ 3 H azelton for ^^coIld place In th e „ J standlnR s nud will b? b a l l l ln i fo r a j j l p b c e a t the lop If.K im berly sllivi.

I I Hoxellon will alv> be In (here^ c w ith flying c o lo n a i Gooding's

I dark h^rve a c tr rc a t la n Invadei u i , j {aretrn CrrrlCarr. lU ie lta n l u t »I fa?t tr a m tlia t held Ihe league hii;

lead for III* icrrater p a rt f>l th e i',.n j vrafon and . headrd by b rillian t iio ,

' “Haek~ .Mbre cn th r m oond. « llt j ] ' I a ttem p t tn rn n n rr t « t lh th e rlu«- ' |;ii

I Ire flnn*» of Nolle, G oodtne a re ul; * R-nand«man. 'l ..l' H an .vn-w r,i tn up acaln.M i» r f - [ '

'i;v.TJ\ted team which : ■::on.sU th e ;r ,:r :in ; l.i’j n t of I y irt : Joyne* S u - . - ; i ' , Icauae s ta r w iili; I ivlm berly b-.: ,'*,i. on, H .in .vn is cn- cl;; ;)rc l-d lo r - x . i t a win o-.er the^b,-;

.• dsormal"*- cluD w ith 6 i e i n n ; i , to ;?rob»bly to /M r: th e g-ime in t lx -■ l;:i box. ;-l

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“S ta r BBINDERGuaranteed Full Stre

Smooth — i

Mountain StatesT w i n F a l l s ,

S U - N I X A lDAY MORNING, JULY, M , 1885

hm elinc• s I J O b s -s t e i S tatem ent Of M arita

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playboy. Is shown In a Ncw York CI ;rom his rcccnt bride, th e fo rm er Mti iih Mary K irk Drown ( le f t ) w ith wh narrlage, when h e snld rellgiouK dl■ heavyw eight cham pion changed hi lhat everything still w as lovely. Mrs. ipp.cd his "separation” s ta tem eh l.—(

Manero Captures Tournament Prize

r PONTHILL, O nt.. Ju ly 13 W V- T lic torioLie beat t i u ha ru today and Tony M anero of G reensboro . N. 0 ., carried off S730 as f irs t p rlrc m on- ,

3 ay In the G eneral D rock Hol-il open IflV gulf tournam ent.

M anero posted a SOI (o r th e 73 hole mednl phiy w ltlw u t Ix lng u n ­de r p a r fo r any 18 hole round . He sh o t consistent goK throughout, however, to tak? f ir s t m oney nway 1 (rom Olher sho lm akcrs. oomo o( Fai whom tu rn ed In s e iu a t lo n o l in d l- r a i vldual rounds only to (a lte r on o th - « rr e n . oni

I n a tie (o r aecond plac« wna ^*1 Byron Nelson, Ridgewood, N. J .. **•>' plnyer, a n d Bud D onovan of W lnnl- l>eg, (orm er M nnltoba am o tcu r ' ' cham pion, cach of whom carded to-

r ,.-u, o r :»J.

--------------------------- m. I

i Three'TeamsVie £• At Canyon Crest s; ------- w: S o u t t i f l r n _ J i l a h o _ G o l l e r s J o J ™

C o m p e t e a t B o i s e a n d =

_____________ T w in F a l l s ___________

Aa acme 30 ace ih o tn ia k e n (rem ' TwUi Folia. Buhl and R a p e r t '■ C onntry c labs Invade th e P U n .■ U U on c o u n e a t Ools« th ia a lte r -■ noon to represent. S ooth C entral ' L d a h * .in ,a rliallenge m atch . goK-

c n (rom Jerom e a n d Burley or*‘ U ated te com pete In a th ree - ' team to n rn am en t en Canyon ' C m l* eourwe here.

P lan s fo r th e Canyon C rest m atch, th e f l n t of a aeries oC Inter-club

• b.ittles on th e Crr; t course, m lt tend ! threo ten -m an tram s in ocarch for I'.-iurels and will ge t u nde r wny a t ! 10:30 o'clock thU m orn ing ,I P lay n t llc b e U acheduled to bo- Kin a t 1;30 o'clock thU afic-riioon u iicn PlaJUation'a 20 -m an »UI

't ..k c on Uie mwiiltiig all-»'.iiri>.I T w in F a lls U capvcicd lo r u t t t

. : m e 15 s ta r gf>;;ers a long » itli irj; im in Buhl and live from Uupcfl

I P lay tcd ay o:i T w in Fall*, C w iitrj c;;ib course will be demoted to m 'lr -

•b .rs lilp play and p rac tice r>>iiid^, :o tu n e up fo r Id ah o Evening 'nn-.ej ■ :;:indlcap a n d city t o u m a m m play.

;*heduled for A ugta t.

I

B rand” _ it TWINEtrength—Dependable . • — Strong

5 Im p le m e n t Co. {Ils, Idaho I

r SPOBg Fijght_$2’ioOJOtM R ift___ - .........:

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City re s ta u ran t w here hc an- _ Mtiry Ellen SulUvan of W ash- PC whom he had been prom inent- diffcrcnces made th e mar- hls tune tho next m orning

rs. R. J . O’B rien (cen ter) also - ( fp ) Photo.

Idaho FaUs Sends I. Poi

"3 0 Softball Aces |nvaders Play Wiley and poI

Slatkin Teams in Dou- u i bleheader Bill “ J

___ PoiT h ir ty a ta r plaTcra o f (he Idaho

F alla c ity sa (tbo il league wUl In- a . t r a d e X.lne&in Held h - .rt th to a d - e rnoon w hen th e y take on S U U In a n d WUey D reg leam a of Tw in F a lls In a da ublebeade r a itr a o - Uon. . J

.U n d e r th e lc a d e n ih lp o f Bob W ar- < r a n d Ernlo Shohoney. (o rrow layers here , th e in v a d e n will m eet l»e W lleynK n In th e opener a t 3 p.1. a n d w in then pUy th s S la tk lna ,,® 1 1:30 p .m .T b e double a ttrac tio n ts free to

be public and a U rge a l le n d a n » _ ^ I an ticipated .W. W. P r a n t t o tfleU I league um -

liu hc rc . will ser\-e a s ch ief a rb ite r l th asnlsl:)ntJ on each base.

UV do ry lindcr reconditioning a t S lean'a Auto Itep a ir Serrlee . ISO-Snd S re .-w . PhMi# 115.—Adv;--------------Sm

I W eatkBig V

MONI

B ig D o iM i 3 0 /

Over Columbia Br

Extraordin.ta inm c

— ----- Be S

We «'ill have a R who care to come a

M a g e l /ORIGINAL DOI

Ir

R T S S E' COMPLETE LOOAL ANE

t NegotlQ_ Lassielattle Daug]

‘Toro’ Wim Richest

20,000 S p e c t a t o r s W i t n O f T w o - Y e a r - 0 1

A r l i n g t o n

CHICAGO, J u ly '^ S M V -F o r w as th e way th ey sisned th o b is fa n tc party for two yenr old miss

Tho two-year-old filly, w ith 1 down tho strc tch a t A rlington j Toro, used to do, and captured t t fo r fill! cs in the world, hy a head fred G\vynne V anderbilt’s Parade

Beavers Wallop I Sacramento, 12-1

j«------- cc

P o rtla n d Clinches Series W ith Solons Under g

Scorching Sun •!—— sot

PACinC COAST LEAGUE tuiW. t . Pet n

San Francisco______15 10 .SOO HtMUsion .1------------- 16 11 49S OilOakland__________U IS JIBU s Angelea_______ IS IJ MO »taPortU nd------------- IJ IJ .500 “ M

JlollTweod - ------- 11 14 .411^at UeV- , — 15 ;« 0 Sacramento ----------- » 11 J J I ^— • nu

SAOnAMEJm>, Cal.. July JJ (<r>—PorUand clinched the seriei with niSacramento here today by defeat- ii, ing tho Solons. 13 to I, tn a drabgame'under a KorehUig sun. ' ri.

Score: R H BPortland ...... IWO 001 300—13 ]3 9 =Sncramenlo ...000 010 OOC— l 6 3 ...

Batlcrles: Pasedel and Cronlo:Salvo. Hartwlg and Salkeld. ” ,

____ ' anOc

HUSSIONS 10, ANGELS 7 1 LOS ANGELES, July 13 UT) —

Hammerlpg .Loa Angeles pltchera ^(or a total o( It hlu. the MUslons n .todoy won a tong, drawn-out game, „ 10 to 7.,

Score: Jl H *MUslons------013 ail 120-10-18 3 ,Los Angeles 033 000 300- 7 18 3 wi

naileries: NlUholaa. Johnson. W. --Beck and Oulcn: CampbeU. Buxon, t,tHarrls^and LahtJ. ^

— - tSTAR.S «. HF.ALS 7 ^

SAN FRAKCISCO. July IS Ml — I SAN FRANCISCO. July 13 MT— am

Smead-Jolly. blir- Hollywood out- mo

^er FortW ind Com« I D A Y , J U L Y l i

>dge R adioA . M . t o 1 2 : 0 0 A .

Broadcasting System and

HEAR -n a r y P r o g r a n n <

l e n t a n d B u s i n

S u r e t o T u n e l i

R a d i o h o o k - u p a t o u r G a i

! a n d l i s t e n i n w i t h u s .

A u lo m o b SO D G E a n d P L Y M O U T H

______SCTIO NlND NATlbyAL.COVEaAGE

biations• • • •

e Stake.ghter^Qf -

tis W orld’s t F illy Racei t n e s s T h r i U i n g D ^ h

- O l d M i s s e s a t

■.on P a r k

Forever Youra—f o r . ?26,000— bis chcck a t the swanky debu- nisscs a t Arlington park today.:h the sign off signature, ran . m just like ber famous daddy, d tho Lassie stoke, richest race lead. Sho was Just ahead of Al- ade Girl. Balcony, another Van- ■^derbilt starter, waa a half

length back in third place, with' tho Dixiana stable's Thatagal fourth, among the twelve fillies clashing in tho aix furlong stake.

V nder Ihe anooU i bontfUai: e f Jockey D en M eade. F o re re r Y o o n ' corered th e a lz f o r io n n in I tU -

. 4 8. She pa id 1940 to win. 15.40 ’ to place, a n d H « 0 to show . The

place p riee e a tlie VonderbUt .. en try w u tM O , wiUi .f lO M to

show.T lio ( lee t d a u g h te r o('Toro-W lB*

some W ay, a lready ahow tng prem a­tu re tlg n a o f odnm ctnff age wiUi

, gray h a ir tn h e r UU. U ow ned ^I M rs. BUiel B . U a ra o t .Oale Park ; - I OUL. whoae h o n e s r ac e u nder Uie I co lo n of th e M ilky - W ay ra m i», sU ble. U n . M a n bough t U u UtUe ’ ' '

(Illy fo r tJ.eoo la s t (aU. T oday ahe m u n ^ »3»'TO0 tn w ln n ln r th e Las-

, ed I3JOO (o r P o n d e O ir l 'i p e rfo r. n u n e e ond o n o tb e r •1.000 w hen Boj- cony rinU hed th ird .

T w eniy thooaand specta to rs w tt- neosed th e th r itl lag rooe in w h k h th e (on r tead iag horaea chorged down th e s tre tc h to » bU akot f lu b h .

“ *'

(lelder. singlediw lU i Uui booea lood- ' ed In tb e te n th tn n ln g todoy to sco.-e tw o run* ond give th e S tars o n 8 to 7 w in over e o n m n o U o o 'a aeoU .

Score: R I f ^HoUywood . . . J » 0 031 100 3 - 1 t« 3 Son PrancU co 090 001 300 1—T U 3

B a ttertea : Sbetlenbock. KUI and ' D eSautels. Jo iner. S tu U o n d M oa- xo.

OAKS • , IN D IA N S i OAKLAND. C o l, Ju ly 13 tff) —

W ith F rankie H aw kins, th ird oack- _ e r, leading a 14 -h it bombordfflent o( th ree p ltc h en . b o k lo n d defeated ■ fieatUe, 0 to 4 he re today .

Score: R H ES e a tU e ------------000 030 1 0 0 -3 13 3O a k l a n d _____ 040 006 0 0 x -« 14 0

BaU erlea: PlekrcU, Lucas. V ln d and. B otU rin l: L udolph ood R a i­mondi.------------------------------- — -------

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ecast!nSng <•

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» R a llyA . M .

i n d S t a t i o n K S E

of E n t e r -

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j a r a g e f o r t h o s e

i>Sle Co.—H DEALEKS

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" ^ I T f lC K S O i f l iG E O ; I S W l i E l

C h r y s l e r a n d G e n e r a l M o to n

A t t a i n : N e w H ig h s A s

. ■ P r o d u c t i o n G a in s

? r ^ - M A R K C T S - A t - A - G L A N .C E : ^

_____LNETV -yoiuc.- Ju ly l i . m - - —

,« u iLDoncU: Q ulc t; w condnry cn r-

rtcTB r tco te r .C urb : I r r ts u la r ; DtmUes tow-

'^ W re lg n w c h a n sc : Im proved; so ld c u r r c o d a hlR htr.

C o tton ; S teady :' low-cr cnbics; local and commlMlon house sell* Ins.

f iu sa r: Coffee clowd.

CHICA O O: I

W hea t: Lower; crop conditions Improved.

C o m : U nsettled; com w eath­e r IdeaL

CatU e: Slow.H o st: S u t (ew sa lc i; 6U ady to

■ i-eak ; early top liaOO.

. D r FKANK M aeM lbL rN /A uoe lated Presa F inancial W riter)• NEW YO RK . Ju ly 13 JflV-Bliy-

• er* ftnd ncUers were evenly divided M equities coasted nlonc on a level

•plane in luodem to tmdUi«r o n Uio N cw York stock exchiinge today.

M easured by T lie A nioclatcd Press a vem ge of 00 istock*. th e n torkct wa* uncIianRrd a t 43.4 n t Uj<? closc.- Brokerage obacn-em s.ild th e m n r- k e fs s te ad ln eu rcflcctcrt th e b a l­a n ce struck by llquldoilon ogalnst t h s w eek-end quiet buying.

T h e brisk rebound of nutom oblle o u tp u t fo r th e week ended todny w aa th e prlnctpal trad e repo rt on w hich W all s tre e t ’ n tten tlon wns lu tc n e d .

C ram ’s estim ate p u t p roduction a t 83,450 un lta again st S0J8O th e prevtou* week and M.833 In th e like week a year ago. The gain cn th e week waa ascribed by n n a ly su to th e resum ption o f opera tions follow ing th e alow schedulca Inci­d e n t to th e Ju ly 4 holiday.

M atora A tU la Ncw H IkIh . Xhe m arke t celebrated th is r e - h

•Ulency of th e autom obltb Indujitry by stnk inR off now 183S h lsh s fo r • bo th ChtTsler a n d G enera l Motohi. \ a lthough bo th aharea closcd u n d e r i

■ th e ir new peaks. jP erky behavior o t th e ra ilro a d i

aharea wns eredlted’by some to te ch - i n lc a l conditions and to repo rts th a t ( t h e . prea ldent w ould ho ld fo r e n - ;

. a c tm e n t o f truck a n d b us regula tion a t th is session.

T ransactions fo r ' th e t«-o-hour ■caalen to ta led 443JH0 shares.

O th e r tofluenees on m a rk e t aen tl- m en t were th e denuncia tion o f tJjc p residen t's ta x p lan m “dUturblnK a n d ha rm fu l;: by th e U . 8 . C ham bcr

■ o f GommcTM a n d th e co tton conr aum Btlon report o f th e census bu- . reau show ing-a gain In Ju n e over i a y e a r ago. i

A fu rth e r decline lh world sliver i p rices w as reflected by sllRhtly low- i e r slb ier stocks. i

F rac tional lm p ro v e m e n lf* ~ \a s I ahow n by A llied C hem ical aT 1S8S. ' M ontgom ery W ard a t N ntlonal J B iscu it k t S IS a n d U . 8 . 8 te e l a t t 3 8 li. S m all frac tions wero ch ip ­ped from A m erican T obacco "U ” n t flj. BeUilehem 8 le c l n l 30. In te r - i naU ona l H arvester n i 47U and!

— W oolwor th a t C J 'i r IA fa ir sc a lte r ln s of p referred ts-!

sues were active a t .c a ln s of 1 lo 3 | o r more points, p rn u m n b ty aa th e j

w ork. .• j /-------- a

COTTONN e w VOUK. Ju ly 13 (.1 —C oitou *

eased off today u nder W eek-end "rea lte ln s or l»]uldaUon nnd se a lte r rd '

. reUlns In a com iw ratlvely quiet m a r- 'k « . A t th e low eit active montlM J fchowed net lov«es o f 13 to 17 poIiiLaa n d th e c loie wa^ bnrrly siendy nt ‘ n e t declLnrt of 10 to 13 polnt.i.

l u n r il v e hNEW VORK. Ju ly 13 U'. - D ..r ,

M ncr weak. 1 cen t lower a l G 7\c . t, — — b

. T W I N F A L L S M A R K E T S •

T h . Twin * .Il. a u tn . i tn trk tt t « - ' »• Un3*r U >0110*1 . t

UTMto«k ' ■’U th t Butctur* ----------------------»5:j- -- •n;3- ■ H n rr b u tfh rn uo-lno p^iirn'.i.^ i in « »o»'i. jjo t'3uo<u.-------la : i ;

buu-hrr.. I •• poupcJi . S

C o n ------------------------ 13 M to HWn » i r « » ______________ •3o« i/> »3fo8 w f i * * tu '

T n n ia e U s iS r * r r ~ ” u 09 tn MM V Sprtac • ii-xo* - . - - ................ o • „

IIMT7 t>ro« ----------- ---------------------ISO

I riM bara jirou tn ---------- -- - &•! ^

Oouma ttroum " - I ___ i : e ; yCOBTta _____ He >■BoMUia — - - - -- I ' S U d ... ___ ____________ l6eCBS. t> r1 rt---------------IW to rJc

------a L i'.t i f i i . ta s a -pru-*— r r 3 - “ r ir *

AJl aut o; r o m c tr •W b at ta d Uin

»r«a, loo-poujxs > r u ------------ . . . i : ? i •a n a . S80-BOU.U MU -----------------1; i \ -■Stock to ^ . !OI>POUS<] ISU ______>- kt :at<x> food. »Oi>pouD<J leU -------- tl .aort . _____ - - •

K«« «etnO OcnfT. tcr ----- _ : v .Lmdob*. c o f a , sne.jiv; , •O n ac e^ d e m . .. n c - ' ^ °

•L ctuvr. p ti bead . . i X and I « <;C a n ra •• . ^TorBtBa.' miaeh „ . . . . . . . k '<ro U M k POU»4 . ■ - I'jCO n w m a i , V -inir' _----------- ---- . ----- ac-l.<

f t J t oB-Jiiw. r u e a y.’- , - - - n s

c r f m a n T ^ — ~S3e •co 3 ir ^ta OTda'.— - , . . i i c aso . •'

- ■ f " . . . .

- j : ■ s to c l i M a r k e t A v e r a g e s

n(Compll«l b r 'T fi# A»MCl»t«l Prm»l

y rU ^ -r iS :! i!3l o r s ! S W = S 5 S ! SSi

iPM high « ,o , <o.a at.;; lo ;i low ___« .3 3J.8 24,2 3iJ

M otrment of rreent

. ! S a .S J .• i m lo w ___ Sl.e DSJ 01.8 o u

^ - T r e n d O f —

I — S t a p l i e P r i c e s

, , I NE\V YORK. Ju ly 13-rTlie A iso- ',claie<l Pres* wholcMUe nrlcc uiaex o t 20 basic commodlUes loday rtfclincd

r ‘ j to o o j» 2 .’. I T he prevlQus d.iy It w.is 70.00. n

I week OBo 00.40. n m ontli aso 70.02. . and a y e a r 030 04.11. .

*• R ange of recen t yenrs:» • 1035, 1031 1933

iU gh ...........73.’IH Tjy^ 04.10Low ............ - ..... '.....CO.H SB.fil 38J7

1 (Tho 1030 averuBC cqunU 100.<

» K O It£lG N L .\a iA .\G KNEW Y O RK . J 'Jly 13 (/T^ForclR n

cachnnKc atcfady; F rnncr dem nnd 0.63M; cables Q.03<« I . M ontreal In N ew Y ork 00.04 %; New York In M ontreal 100.19H.

“ GOVERN.MENT nO.VOSXT) NEW Y O BK , Ju ly 13 oVi - Bond

Q uoia tlons:'

i ' , 4 th 4U a 33-30 ...... Jin iJOiJfJ -----------T re a .u r ,

4-.is 47-52 ..........................»117.l3 '.« 43-45 ................................... ICO-'O

eas i i 1I2Jkct 3? is 40-50 ................................. 110.14>sc. 3 \ s 43-47 - 1C7.20»r- a s » 4 j . « Ainrch ................ . 1M .22nl- 3 '.ls 41 100.21nst 31is 44-40 .......................... - ...... 100,15

3 l . s rcR. 40-10 ....... ................... 105.1ille 3s 40-48 .......................... .......... 103.24Ay 3a'-Sl-55 ........ - ......■..................... 103.31-on 2’».i S5-C0 ........ ......................... .. 101.22fns Fed. I’n rm M ts 3s 4 0 ............... Iirj.l7

Home Ow n Lonn 3s A 83 ....... 102.13on Rom e Ow n L oan 3 \ s 30-40 .. 101.13h e . ---------h e CHICAGO PR O nU C E

CH ICA O O. Ju ly 13 (,V»-PouUry; n« live 38 trucks, h c iu stc.idy;

chickens w eak; liens 4 S jiound and less 1 0 4 c ; m ore tlin n 4 'j [wiindx 17c; le sh o rn h rn s 13c; rock frjcra

2Cc. colorcd me; ro c k ’broller.i’ l7 to 18c. colored 17c; Iceharn clilcl:en%2 pound up 14c. Miiull 13c; b;irrb.ick | chlcUcns 13 to 15c; roo.\ters 13 'jc ; li

e r h e n tu rkeys 14c. tom.s 13c; Ko. 2*: l l c ; old ducks 4 S pounds un lO 'ic;

^d sm all 10c; young' w hite ducks 4 S pounds up 15c; smr.ll l l c , rmnll col-

» t ored ducks l lc : old geew ll>c; youns K c.

3n ..... —

: r poTiiTolieriC? CIIICACO» PO TA TO ES |

CH ICA G O. Ju ly 13 07-) (U S D A> l: J- — r o ta i o n : RrcelpU OS rarl<»d.i; on : c r track 213; (aU l V. K. ah lpm rn is ]

630; otd irtcek. inppllr* llf li t. de- i er m and a n d trad in c llsh t. nn a alrs c »- reported: new utock. atinu t * tra d y .'i

■iilipllr* m ndrrate . dem and and trad - ns Inc m o d rra tr ; sacked pfrr euU lllla-i ] i i , Trlumplia. L oohlana U. .S. No. I : - a l 11.70: O kU hom a r . S. No. 1 11.101 | a t lo SI.2S. I

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^[LMKiBKETS-li, e | rO K T l.,\M » L IV rST O C K ii

|A i — H oj8: N ow : rom paiT d w rek ' ' s ro : Ma'Sly 15 to i.-.c tilplier.. butK ■' '••'Oil to choleo 17(1 l<) 215 i)ound.< ‘ S0.75 1O »SB5; ffw lo:.\ drU-cln.» nn«l 'f n fi'M lomU u p .lo JIO e.irly; 235 to *

:,j 275 [:oun(U to n.W ); l>e.ivlf>|-'. . i!o'.\n lo W.7.S; lU;lit llKlll.^ mo.nl>- <3 „ lo $3 25: |i.»ckl|je .'0 «A 1755 to 17iO;La lls lll f<V(l«-r I>l>:' J3.73 to 110; lic.iv- ' ' „ Ics riuJiiib'« <Io■ •n lo *3. :

C .i!tlr. None. lo r 5 iUy.-i. :00'l; ' ■ <-.tl;vA 275. co x ;i.irrd werk .iRo mo>t- , ' ly 25 t.)50i hiRli'-r; nil e la .w .i »h.ir- * In? n d v n iim biit in b e ta r r n c ra i!-'i ’ stc<Ts and be tter cow* u p m oel; 1

'• bulk BraM steers J5.:o to I 7 i5 ; lew I '- b e lter O frm rc : ' *7 50 t'i 18.35; v e n - ' ;

plain do a ij Io 5 t; lir lfrr» l4.:-0 lo . ' *5.15: iKchiduic lo.xil fi7a pouni% !.

[uu jf i .j i ; c u ttr r\' kUui* do» n l o ! 'loT c u l f r .111(1 c u tte r eov.s '

r : lo -to m.nliiiniraw x $15.1 I.> *4.50; l e w '

■J 00,1 1).-! : i .7 j to J j ; buVJ J l :3-'>> j:.; v:.v«tl f:m ;cr \c.«:rf.s $7 [» '

fi-u lo cou-.nma to m e i;- '$4 10 frik >;ock Mrcr.%

s«:>o to »5 :.v ■'■h S.y.w. I..r -S IU>,% 6000/ )

w-r-.-k ;ii;n :.T. l.imb.' fl<w- ; 0 - mo.-.iv rs r ly 2J to . '^ :A- !n:v.t:i.<-; r;,i’,ii:h;rr rx r.s a rouiut .

!i:.-:;rr, r .ir li bulk e.-oJ trucked ‘ ::: lan-.bs Sf, :o tC M: I.iir sAXS I s rg r . ‘!v J<;; tunirf.o:; lo m e d iu m ' '

: .-ni!..v M lo f.x.. cH-ck% 77 'e lro ;:iic ! M ount W.Lvhiiicton la m U ', • «*J7 j:5 T jr .v l.u ; to cood *■c-V tfiTllnes >3.50 to JI.W ; .NliuEhter e! '« r * 11.50 to »2iO, ; *

«■ --------- tc o r .o L S 'i . iv i ; .s T o < 'K • •>^ ijO D t.N .” J u i \ 'I J iJ* <U S D A '— '

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t'> to j'.'jrs; rx'Tcn-.'- rto |S i3 ; lJuU ;u c k ;n c foa '

r'Wi-i--. lo t7 iS ; Ifehl >0:. v u ;' .c ' : o JS. rf , C ittJ r - R c m p ls 315; Lo-- A r.y .r;. \

* ’ r rs j : : - : 's f mer-; H " .. P ':;r . a i y : t» o l o n l ' ROol to jiuo . i

; pcur.<3 f.-J U ian '•■rfr r iS t i $3 10. < m rd.'.im fi.> h led

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Am Car i i rMtr ....- a iu Joij 30**Am t t ro r l*o»er . Jl'. 3Vi 3TiAm Uicomotlta ......U U lS)i ISUAm lUdlator ............ 1S>. IS 13

. Am SmeU i t Uenn «2', 4ji> « i.i" Am Tel & Tel .........IJ7U 137', l« » .

Am Waler Worw .. 10’« lo>, lo^iAnaconda Copixr . 10 U S . ia%

- Atchlauii T i t ay 50S M M tialtlmorc .fa oiilu ll'> ic% I

illendU Aviaiiaii . .. te>. ia;> ig;> IllciUiemlirliti Sifcl . SU’, 30 30

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Com tiolvciitii m u 10>, 1»>.I Com Uouilirni . lU I 'j t uI ConiiulldilP o il ■ . a u B'< S 'tnCotlV ' Oil U«l .... Ia>. MV. -W ,I Corn I'KxliIctj. ....... 77’■ 77 3TUJ CurUa. Wrlalil ■- 2 '. 3U 3»,, Uelawaie IludMn ...30> , 30 SOU

Du iv u i cm N rm .......losu io« loaI EiMlman K|?<lak ...... 148U i«SU 14S>«

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jU cnaral Moior* -----3«!j 38J« 384,1

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Ine Tel /t Tfl . . «U nu 8Ulj3hn»'M «nvine . w u 13U u U 'iKenuceoil C ^ p r r . 19 is% 1S!«’U.lir* MvrnX-Db D IIS 11} 115 .IMm Cam I 'r tl l l ' . UU UUMBntex<ii!«ry ^ f d . » u I3U WU

.......... i..*, ,j,* ,3,*Nat Crj.li Iifg A n u n u n uKat txiirr is ; . K '. le utu t IHiwcr i t L l|h t . SU BU s uN Y c ciiu fi . . n u I7U . n uNV Nil A HIW ...... 4 4 4 ■North Amrr C o ..... . ITU I 'U 17UNsrUirrn I’ucltle . I#’ , 19!,raikard Uoto.a . 4U 4U 4U

'j-,\rnm t*uliiu ■ 4 ', 4 4U .,I rn n r y C 0 ._ ...... 71U 77i, 77',1-Tjm It it , . 34U =3U 23U •

I127.25; bulk common lo medium drlvc.- in s iecrs <4 to S5.75; bulk medium hei(er.i 15.15 to J5.05; common klnd.i down to J4; few ccod cow.n on h rlfer- e ite order J.'i-S: bulk kooiI klnrt.s

■J4 25 lo 51.75; cr.iunion lo medium kliiU.s i3 to J4: c u tte r Krade»'j2.23

110 J2.75; few snelly kinds down to ;J2 ; Kood w eialiiy bu tcher bulls *3;I bulk J4.25 to J4.75; scod \ea le rs 17 ,

to SO: common, m edium o irerinR .ir JI.75 to $0,75.

I 8tiee;>: ItefcUit-' 17J17: D enver , m .irk rt 34C0. Clne:»po n u r k r t 1573. 1 Omuh-. m nrket 2S»(!. St. Jo^eplt m ar-

•kl-; H.'IO. ri:r u e rk . 84.::0 .'‘ .U.i\i;;hl.-r. U niL . fulh- Sl lov.er; ah ivp iiiu: ,

• t r r d r r s .'le.Kly: e:\rly In wrek I Ki'-'d to choice ld.>lio l .in ib i'J

: - '- '.o n , aL-fitii "15' ro.irt-i'o f' K<^si "to 1;■ clii.ir.' n] lo 01 pound Id n h o ' J7 ii5 l‘ , to J7.7.'.; iir.ir the- d o le , two Um<1v‘ ir;*>d !13 i-o.i:ul M .il io -lam b ' J 7 J 0 : ‘^lr:llK^^l; nbo’.il f- loads jf.25 to S7.’>0.

I.UlKljlly w l r i l nt J«i; lew cood ;|lli-: J»5-T to $5- rivr lc.;lcI !I b< hI n o lo n o luiuiid il,iUi:li'.<T , let^e> J27.i; lo,.d mei-mm 113 io ' hh; ' ‘. .«l lo.itt Ko .s1 C.r. pT.ind i:.i .!.I i.; !C25; b ^ 'l d rlv fln j*I.tniLM r.ir!y jn «e«-k $7 to I7J.5; Jew

'$7.'-l; 111 th e cic.'e. b^M ortenns^ I jt 'iW to J6.75; com m cn kinds down I to S.S, l.ite l-riany l^ 'o Io .k 'j s r o d , : ' Ictii'ir*- BS pound l.dp.ho Ism bs J 7 i5 '* | . ; r s ;n ! i i : r a r Im a ,l .- ,« M rr t

:;.v> Vi-litly ^orl'•<l nl S l; or.e , tiu i.rc llfi pound tcrt!!:ii: U n\\n $.: n ; ■

r;ur>l:.t!r'.>' r.u f.,:l .■II!;.. >, ! i n :h l I;. : - • . ‘' . .1 • to r '•

t n ic A O O i . i v r s T o i K 'i '! i ; r . \G O . Ju ly 13 ' f . s i) ,\-

■ 4.0.10;' -V '.nm lt alKJUt ^!rn•U• \n tli

: •. rio n e; cl:oicr :ni) ;-.-inc'.'> •- S'. h . '- i 'i p.ickir.u 'I"*-, n.-inirvl '

c .m ::.- llfC i'ipis 7M; n .K i.' :'>o: ” f . - : . I lVl(l.«y U--.1 v.-erk: b .” - r - n • :. >• Meerv :>iul l.'i'C >(

. ;.iUrs Includi!-..; rnLM M r.'rt e ,1 arc lu ie s OU closme t r a c l r ; , .

‘ K< undertone very l>e.Tryh: fed , " Nt-irs predom inated . ver>- ir&eraf

. .v a lln c UOO pounds up-lTV ira-, lop s teers J U J * . pa id e a tly .' l . r 't l;crit steer* Jll-75 ; ye.\rl!r.:s!

. s n 4 j.- iifftvv h e lt- r y rarltncs J l l , . , ■ rr : - T i - B n r r r s - i l t r 'n uitT-vniT^—s —

;.i '■.) I;.’.irr ; lo c c r crade.s r t . ' n-.c-.*;; I.'.’ r. • T 2i o r r ro rr cinwti t u t r .iirc r ' c 50 W) tiu-lKr; t-i;:.»

1; ve.i!rr5 5a t.i JJ ;oa , 7 n?crip'_s COOO; fc'T u r-i:- ,

l.tM tiatl'-c ii'.tlr. : • .SO to ’ &j lov.rr. y r^ :- ;

lo 40 off; »:’.e.'P w.-.nV:■ !;r- TTTI MtfO f n rh rv r r r n - t r r -

<onip.irat);<‘ w nh kin.-.i <;uoi-| r.; on Moml-'J"' Icmpornry ml--

:c bulk JO;-D <!own; b-.i;k ,y ll’ JJ4C': !onIll's J.")4‘. p.sid for fin .:; ir s of ie.i.'on al-<i Joti

;r r Id.shor. on M onday: *.i!c$S 40 wr;k.s yearlL-.fs JC io;

■ In s : : - . ; i:^r.s*:y y.r.c'.lr coo.; to e; L::-:.r !ste n l JC.V); r .s tu e '

, e■ -•. i l 10 J 3 i5 ; weeks top I 3 i0 :

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3Ti. Bran n o f tu c l t ------ « 49)k 4«<.ISU S»c Nat ln» p f -----M M J i13 Bhrll Union OII ----- 10 10 1042<i tflininoiia Co ....... .... IOU 10 10 j37U SOTOIIJ Vacuum ----- 13 ia»i 03lOU tUiutli Cniir KOUon .. IQU IOU 18U13U U^jtlirrn facltlo . . 1 0 ' , IS'* 10’, IM 4snr.ll llri.ncl. ........ l iU JJ4. IJH .

iHlaiKl Hu* Ai EIpe ,. SU . 3U 3 '. I18|> Bland Ull Calif .. . . -3 4 . 33U 33U*10 .Uland Ull tl J ...... 4SU 40>'. 4S<.:17 iHicwart W aniff .... 13 l l ' i IIT.IMU Tr»M corp . ..... 20 20 20 I3U Tlaikni IJoll Ueat . . 43U 43«b 43 'i ,10 iTraix* Atilrr . . 0^. 6 !, fl>Ja Union Carblfle ....... C l '. C3U 03 ',JH '.'U ntiii. Ull CAlIf'. ... IB IS 18 :I4«, .Uiiliiti Pncirie ____I0«'i ICO 10-JU IlU Uiijiwl Aircraft .... - lOU 10 183 ; Ul.tl CiM A Imp ..... l i I4?j H \ !7U U .H Ind AleollDl ___ 40U 431, 45’, I»U U H IliiDhrr .......... . 33 33t u u s eirpi ...... . 3UU i« i , au’j IB'..Vpnwmin» ----..... I4U 14U 14U.IW . W i.U ta UMOH ........ •4U*, 3t»U 3 5 '.,ITU ‘ W rallmltotue ............ 3D 98 SS3,2U wooiwcftn ................ 83 \. e au e su ■

'•'* CURD MARKETV* NEW YOIUC. July 13 c r> -cu rb quo.■ IL tailoiiaflij Am Hupcr rower --------- ------------- IU •ai’J;Ilunk»r lllll Sc SUlIlran ------------- «3 'i ]

Cltlr* Sertlce .................... -1»,*1g,’; ' Eire flood t i Shaf* .. -----------------S*. ‘8 ‘ I Eire llond i t 8hare p t ....... ........... 61 IBlf Nlasaca lltidaon __ ____ —_______ 8U I.il" ■ Hiin.Miln<* Mlniilns ........ - _________ 23

United roundem ................ ........... U '1‘’ Ki't . m i~ vii{> i------------------h;u ' OiJdlcr. Wrerner nnrt eompanj’. . !< J ' , EllCa nidg. Twin ra ll i • ,,)U Mnlr 2 \ prr rrn l due 1MB . . 101 ‘ I '.'K l'M C 3 p tr rrn l <1nr ItHT . . 1‘l» , ' Idiha Potaton •;

,Oct. Polatow Stkt. Cl0r.Nl I IIS Corp. T n u t ............... ....... *2.23 I

1-Ullcl. ' l u v r . .....................................IU Quart lite tflisru .... .............. JIM <IU Maryland Kiiml. ......... » n J S ‘‘)’ « h.ill l.ai(e .Mlnr^ i- IU Mt. Clly Copprr . .. tl.47’> to tl.SOiIIU Walker Mliilnti 11.02', to jl.bS ;,1 • Nrw Yofk .ttoeki I ‘U Am row A: I.iulit . . . 3UIT, Am Uaa is E lce ..................... ........ . ZD'iI'i Eire Pow A; U sIU ... - ................... . 3 ,U Aubum Motoni ----- --------------- .. . S3ij National liucu lt ............. - ...........31>, *■U T>'Con Corp . ............ ........... 4. __________ \

6- pa id f o r 130 pound W ashlnctons; .m 11 /loads choice 82 pound Idaho 'Is InifSb-s »tc.idy $0iO w ith sh o rt double a r- 71'|>ound avcrace.s ou t a t »7. ; jIs -------- . f,

SAN FRA NCtSCO LIVESTOCK vSAN rR A N C ISC O . Ju ly 13 tU *

*? U D P ) - H c ta : For w « k 2400; com - *■• pared la s t Friday bu tchers 25-40 *

*, hlKhcr; la te bulk a n d toi> 1C5-2U >■ ‘ 'pounds SI0J5 ; desirab le 235-300

I pounds 10.85: early l>eiik j io jo ,,j lilchesl .'Ince Nc.-rm ber. I03:>;'htrlk.M lo e a ii J0.t;5.75; . o•As 25.5J tu Ji? .- ; -

mrdlum-KOO(|. J8JJ0*25: to;!~v IW; y.. 'H ^ndy; io;> »1035. [rl

C .i;ile: Kor Ilvo ,170(1. c ,in - iiJ , .iw red la .'l Kriday .•iri'iK- {(

,' i.siroiip; lo.id mcdiim i Illii ;im u J l» ^ll■r .s $ (ii5; bi-iirr -•.iviii: >i

„ ;O C l. iH3und j :rn « lir ir r r J*:?;., *;<.xl l.s ^ g .l::o pound tiraM co«-.s ' j ; . ' . ; ;;.;od I.S ). :iw lU J.5.S0-7S; o ther., dov,n '.n cy; u .1 ’ iixl.iy 30; Rood wclKlity bulU.JfitO. in

C;ilves: F o r live di.y* 275; c cm -|M .. ;p .iied l.-t.'t i-naay ^iroIl!; i.> o r j ; / , more h lc h e r; cholcc nnder 220 pound ;„■ 'c'.tiiTs JDiO; m edium $ii''0.7.W;J, I choice calves JO.CO a n d J7 JO; eom- ^ Imon dow n lo J4-00, -j-

I S heep : Ptor five d sy s S700; eom- , i If pared la st Priday lam ba 35>50 tilch- , ;e r; m a tu re sheep 25 up ; h i r top « J.w oo led W iuhlng ton lam bs $7 75; j,! .,lb u lk m edium -choice 71-89 po-.md jn

I wooled J725-50; abou t 200 t.'s'pylaj, 1 -72 pound S ho-n $7-20 off loo3 ii.r.il: ^n,

rMier S liern $ai’5-7.C0; pooil S i i . '-n 'm . ' -arlltips $4 7.'>: fom m on-cf^v: t-:; irn ’ ns . . .A e s Jl.Ctv-l’ :.'!; fcday i:u .', ; a o , k : . (Ire ts tto .ilrd , Orecon

■;roti?: t>.«l.iiie<- no t o f t . r . . l be m ^:rld fe r .Mo:;<1;iv. «

o s i \ n . \ SHUU* 5 'U ONIAHA. Ju ly 13 1' 'V ? !> |I, .-I'.cvp; 3X J;,1 r.;::, U s; Fr:t!r-.y: .- ,r te

.■i.'usht'.T bm b.s 35 to ir-i, ;.-i.-r. tr i ix u ly 5Cc off: > e a r ;:n :. -A.-.i to $1

r :j.- low'cr. >.'-aui;:i;er rw r t ; ; -d ..'trnrt:- : • ' r ;

. -neck's to;> JC. p.*id lo:, em*. la te bulk b e tter nativr. pwes St

ti '. ■ r - :—

w anted so Icnj-'T l-.r Lr.ck'h. ^ n’l -• suranee. Cool tn surr.rr.er. w \rm ink MONirV NOW A V \:U M lti—Tp M odcm liaU on CrriJit r Ji.-aje i£

I t f lL I) WITH BR

I': .-- BURL&Y BRICK0; B srtey. Idaha

D A H O .- S U N 0 A Y .M O R N I N G , J U L 'S

GASOLmE ALLEY

I S W 'T t w e ' - W W .TO LOOK AT r 7 "AT ALL. W E CAM J AND SAV A t O T TC

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— zFavorable Crop Weather and

Canadian Estimate Send ^12 . Prices Downward13 I _____ ^lOU -------- wIBU . By JO H N V. noU G H A N p,

<As40clali‘d Pri'.vi lU r k e l Editor) sl I CHICAOO. Ju ly 13 ( 'iV -Ideal w rn - dJ

« u ; ih c i i to h a lt bla.-k ru s t dnmaRc In :^'*lsi>rlnR n h e n i a n a fac ilitate th a hn r- j i j !m-sI m ovem ent of dom estic w in ter o><|w hcr.l had notable b c a ru h m arket J ' ' ' .’ ffecta loday.•jijj An ouUMiinilliiR fea ture was 3S

jcen ls break In w heal prlccs n t K on- _ J|*i.-iis Clly. C on tnbu llng to downward .3 * tin’ietus of values was a tugBCjtlon li’j from n OrltLsh in^de uu inorlty ih n l a J ’* C nnaaian whe.it yield of ns m uch ns f "

JIOO,doo btijhelV th is J^enson fcould 3',. easily be pos.siblc. w llh only norm al '

dam age from now llll h a n c sL W heal In Chlcapo closed nervous. “

“ • l - \ - 2»i under yesterday 's fin ish , i n Septem ber 8 0 U -S ; c o m varying i ' i from 1 cen t decline to u sdvnnce.

''Sep tem ber 7 4 \ - ' , ; oals S - H down. ei nnd provisions unchanEicd lo a loss

lU of 10 ccnis. th, Twice Home tleqalrem enta l^n

• , f a l |l l l . . . |f l ] l . 1U£ o; ln .-» lic ir i nf ■"» |4iK),t,«u,oco baihcLs 1035 w heal pro- I'o (luctlon In Ciui.ida were a ta tem cn ts ’

.Ql I Hint ihLs would liiuicato a cam bln ;d lh t !«. icro;i nnd carryover fo: the U nited na'

’^j .-itc.i a n d C .u u d a lota ling around a < 11/>00,COO.COO bushcU. Such on u r -

23 i..T2alc would b ; aboul twlc.'? th e bet ■w,liome conrym er rc.TUlremen‘.a of the nio

two counirlcs. i ;n d c r lh e i2 clrc-um-' ,.'l ;:nc?s. v.-hcal pric--' rallies j.-roved | J

so I irtiiislenl. nnd n|i]>enred to be due i _ ‘'S jim .lnly to rela tive slren M h fihown j

a l tlme.i by th e corn ninrU r:. M lit U Corn displayed ind.-pendent firm* I

n : u early , b u t fell back la ter, in- Iar< :iueiic?d by w heat weakness. i ere.

O a u sym p itlilrcd w ith w he.ii'w itl _ wr.skne.*'., d esp ite II!lnol.i r r j i c r u ,

of heavy r u j t d am ige to oals. R ye; c i s; i „.10 ----------- ------------------------------------------J,il>le and w ri liT lanibs M ; r a n c ; lanib.i

:J8 to 18 13: bur!; jiallvo.s j? ri.-^nn; few n;c.'.:;y Ro=d to choice Jaiyw elh?js ll dofvn. slau sM cr rn.-.v

U Jl.50 lo j: . :5 ; -aie bulk ranKC'f<.'.-rt- “ o ;InR lambs Rood a n d choice g rad is .Ju iy

10 50.85 lo J7.I5; f ’w brccdlm; eues f''* '' t j late $2,53 :o J5.25. ' k ;io — i— July0. ,':r. jo s K p H .sH E i;rk ST. JO i;F P ll, Jiilv 13 1,7 .U.-5DA' 'lU ti

—S lirrp : I 'l.r week fa l l.imli.1; yr,irlinp.< m«-{Jy 25-35 lo-.vcr:

[rheep.s:.-!)-!- io ; ,s l iu lw r; u .r . ; . . J»iy - I ia iu .. U nibs :n .:5 : I.Ue n r j rf.5 t o p j a r j . bi:lk n .ilu e s JC 111 -;

d fh l i.iu; I.'filr.-s a l J7.75; nii. ;: > i-.irl;iii> »lnuki:i--r - -.u •d la r i;':v : j lO.jn;!; f,.w rnnci- ■i la n lb ^ |J : .^ 7 : T.Mav: 20^0: > lr , - h - i ; Vn rl;»' t lu r e lo i iu l t! :i . '

lio'. J7i-j.,K. M r.iisht; load i.iul < ;rrk ;5 .' *■ .IM c:ii:. 'in i r t n r t r a ls h l : tc;. c w e s '^ “ - ■r J325 for lr.Kl .,nrt deck of M ontanas. Id --------- :

w o o t .U aS T o :;. Ju ly l l |.1'J 'USDA>— .m nlt

T he aool m arket recovered m oder- cw u* a tely from ilie dullness th a i cct I per* In last w rrk n fte r lh e holtdny. Sales u j j j compfls.-ri la rre ly of J ln e nnd 4 ■

; blood K udr. Decausc «f wools h a v - ,1 in s ber;i r .i t i i rr o u l- r p rice ra n je s ;* ishow ed iu> ;!-..i:<ri.il clianKe nlthOURh [

m axim um jiri.i-s of th e . rar.ne i n , " ’'- ' I 'm a n y ea.u-s r .r r r tliflU-ult to f c c u r r '" ° ” I 'n s a rt-.MjIi ilip lim ited il-inand. ';K :n c : ly c. ii;;';i;.- OUlo a n d -.im il.ir;": ',tlet^p-. R-:o i-.iiou-d ftt 3Q-11 eev.U. I c in th r irrc.i..' r n i :u nnd fiiirr, 58-1

«-s ^ L;..',! .• x::c l 48-5C^ >. blood Rradr... ;i:ui .,f cen:.-. . :i 5t.. r'o^<

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I u . . \ x! U L 'L l-::i .h'W 13 i - ;s -K .,v - H r ; . u n c k JI .-; .r.iiy $15:; S. i'.v.r.;x-.-1; nd > $1 ‘:2, O, . . ^ t S I S ; . | tc r I

r O K T I-W n HAY l^ 'o aP o ; : : ; \ : ; n ju iv n . r - i r . j : Cta

I stead.v, i;:;c;;.mi:ed Ml _________________________ C s

^ R I C K [ 't T H K O N L Y K IR K .i ^ E . \T l I K K .V X D S O I N I)I UK.‘< I.'^TIN (; M A T E R I .m '.

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t-j;:3 rr .u ’. hr.ck'h<?me.«-iv.;;.5e ne-t^ j » p,-,;n;. less fuel. 1-v 5 in wu-.trr.

T akr ail'.Ar.t.icr of the F r . '.ra l e Ixxir.-.B R K K ^ j;_ s r r I 'S

K .\N O ^.\N D CO .“ “ -rh o n ^ it:

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Margaret Waley Convicted J On Two .Charges for Pari t'In Weyerhaeuser Kidnaping

(C ontinued Prom Pago Ooe)

courtroom to hls office sho to ld h im ; ?■•My goodness. I bope th a t Jury „

doesn 't acqu it mc." _______ “H er a ltllu d e la th is respect h a d p

been described by h e r o ttom ey. Jo h n P . Dore, th e resu lt o f « -nm - , Inga by fedem l pfients th a t she ^ w ould bo tried under n s ta te law ; “ providing the denth pe n ah y un less ' [, she sub ject herself to fedem l Ju r is - ' dicilon. I “

T lirlce she n ltem ptcd to plendl jtullty. b u t JtidRe &. E, Cushm an! re icctcd th a t and ordered th e tr ia l I w hich ended so swiftly today, I

Ju ry Se<;ks G uidance .Judge C ushm an was cniled upon , jj’,

tw ice by th e Jury fo r nddlllonr.l j-i Instructions lo lead Ihcm IhrotiRh: r.j th e leRal-conceptions of conaplm cyj a n d th e tm nspo rla llon of th e you th |In In tersta te commerce. I , ,

C oincidental w ith th e verdict.] ^ U nited B U tes A tto rney J.- C harles j,, D ennis Issued a sU U m en t say ing : I ^

"O n behalf o f th e dep artm e n t ofi Justice, I hereby serve no tice upon I ench and e v e ry . m em ber of the! underw orld th a t any assistance, a id .' o r encouragem ent felven to th e fURl- " t h e W llllam Dnlnnrd, othersvl.se 17 know n as B ill M ahan, will be fo l- | ‘ lowed by Ind ictm ent and p ro seeu -' , i iou to tn e lu ll e x ten t o( u m law. ", ^

T he conlenUon of M rs. Wnley Hint she had been u n der th e dom l- ^ ' na tion cf h e r husband lutd brouKhl a dencuncem ent from eovem m ent a tto rneys w ho sa id she th u s had been ir j ini; lo h ide beh ind Ihe M or- m an tcliRion lo escnjic punishm ent. ”

Creed N ol D efense " '‘IJiidKe C ushm an Instructed the

ilio Jolloa-cd w heal ts lower levels ,!N oiw lthsisnUlng th a t stccl:s o f j^ ,] ,

lard nnd m e a u ccn ilnuc to d e - ^rl :rease. p rovisions averaged lower v ith Rrains. j

CIIICAUO,. July I J v n - P 'iOptn n i ja Lo* CKJ.4 boi

r ";.C t3-03'.. a l l . e iu « 3 '. - , Oa4 urn— len

aiy SIU.I2 KU SIU 81U-83

)7r':' 8 1 'I lu 83U fllU 61 ! 'w« ..ts— jr - . I Iuly 33U 33U 33U 33!. Irp t. 31 31'»-30-i-JO-v-----Icc, . MU-T. *3 3 i ' , 3 i‘. I Mr

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CHICAGO CASH <ilt.\IN X {^‘y CHlCACiO. Ju ly n - Cns;i to : h e a l; 'iiew> .No. 1 hard 88U -80; ■ Iss: 0. 2 hn rd .8 7 'i-M . corn. No. 4 *oc» lU ed 82; No, 1 yello'*- w i '. ; o.«t.s ^ o. 3 w hile 34'.-; ,\o. 4 « Iuip J 3 ' . ; ' o n c ; no buckwheat, no soyo- ‘ cans; barley, nom inal, fcid 3S-37. t q la lung 42-a3: UmoUiy *eed p e r ' ifp KU M.25. new 14.45; clover seed t r c * l $13J5-1BJ5. U r d : TV rces 13.97; loose J13.93; bellies J17.42. I

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W IN N IPEG. Ju ly 13 — C.isli fam !iem : No. I no rlhefn rOc; No. 2 M orthe.'n 77e; ,Vo. 3 i;i)ri!i(-rn 72c 8 ui .i«:i c .ltv No. 2 u h lie 41 . ; ; .S'o. 3 P " f ' li:u- 40 , WUl

rCllTl.-%Nl> GIIAISI*URTL.\ND, Ju ly 13 ( 7 ' ' - W heal o^e Ju ly 71c; i-'-iitrn-.Vr 71c;L-r.- S e r tcm b -r 72c; I > c r ~ lc r 72c C.i.sh »D;t Dend Ulu.-.;.-::; cS:;> rt h a rd w in ter 12 p rr con: 67Uc: le sam e 11 y;.- ccnt 75:; rort r .M tj id w estern w hite 7 ie; l;_r^ « :n - r 69c; n o r th em .n'::nK :cc, » ; ; i - n red C3‘;c.O a ts ; No. 2 w hllr j2 5 jo C o m No. 3 E )-etlow >4Cr5 M lllrun s ta n d ard J23 $o. . r t aC a r receipts w hesl 34; barley

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S e c o r l t i e

S P E C I A L I S

I f l a h o M u n ic ip a l lto n d .s IFcdcml Farm .Morl:

- — ........... H o m e O w n e r * X o a n .LLstrd .''locks and (•

CONSULT LS FOR INVE: Dtreel W ires to AL

Corrcspontlcnts E. A.

S U D L E R W E G EPhone 9

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I MEAN AND VOU’ PK KNOW IT. WEVE ^ M'g o t t o b e i j Rt

^DIPLOMATIC.

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Jury th a t a^person's religious creed!/”* could no t be .recognised as a d c - | l t fense. ll

) W aley. recently plcndcd g u ilty to I ~ s im ila r charges and was sen tenced ' to 45 years In prison, ^

M rs. W aley’s testim ony th a t she ; w as a n unwilling parU clpan t In th e » ; ( 200.000 k idnaping h a d draw n a

scnthlng. denunclaUon from Assist* <u ' n n t U niled S ta te s A ttom ey O wen

P . H ughes In h is summ aUon. ji ; H e scoffed a t he r assertion th a t a , she aided h e r husband In th e a b - L

ductlon only “becauso she wns ( renrcd In th e Mormon fallh nnd I th a t It teaches absolute BubjKilon 2] I to th e htlsband.” J

H ushes pictured h e r as n cold ", I blooded gnngsw r "moll.” “ ]

Dore, form er mnyor of SenlUc Ji' I nnd ch let defense a ttom ey. defend- , cd th e younK wife's religion clnlm

nnd her wliiifM s u n d sln tem ent ’ IhnX she leared lo In terfere w llh the ; k idnnplng bccause of th rea ts by M I M nhan. j juI Sketches B arksround | m> T he defense a tto rney b ru ueh t M I M rs. W aley's family and economic o< I background Into h ts argum en t w hen N. I h e declared she was th e ch ild o f P. ft fn th e r "who has no occupation M I o lh e r th a n filling up Uie house w ith H< I ch ild ren he w ‘t support." w

He said he’ did n o t consider th e *200.000 ransom Im portant—"from “ some one who cnn nfford ll"—a n d h i

I declared th n t to convict th e young cti• womr.n would be a worse crim e thnn

"People who Judce n girl like th is w llh nn em pty stom nch." Dore ns- scried, '•ouRhl to have em pty s tom - ,, nehs themselves,

•'T liere'll bc Wnleys In tlic world, j j uud M nlisns. a s Ions a s the re a re! . . W cycrltaeuieni, W hen c lv llliatlon l wipes out bo th cliuucs ll will b d d dllfcrcn t."

I F irm in StoryTestim ony In th e tr ia l, w hich J n

s in rted Tuesday, ended yesterday ; t h w hen th e govem m ent concludcd a ' hc brief cross-exam ination of M rs. shi W aley. . w

She rem ained firm in h r r a tory fx th a t she did n o t know Ihe to y w as s ts being held fo r ransom unUI Iwo cai days a fte r th e kidnaping w hen M a- sht ha n . whom she raid she knew ns shi D avis, m ade denth ih re a ts a t El^ lcn--biir(T, W ashmttlon. nRaln.st h e r nnd he r husband unlcM ahe kepi sllen i.

L lllle Oeorne, who tesU fled for t .ih c .K ovcrnm en t. fnlled to Iden tity Ro» M rs. W aley as one of h is k idnapers, m s H e Identified Wnley a n d M ahnn! gin f iom photoKrapiis nnd snld Uieyj Ini' hnd chained him In piw. lied h im to ; "pe a tree, t.-.l:cn him to th e h ideout ant: house In e :» l:nne nnd llnn lly re - ) hr.i leased him near Ir.-.iifj'.sah, W n.shliis-; Infl to a . a fte r lhe J200.000 ram om wnsi _ paid zy liLs father. J . P . W eyer-1 " h .ieusrr, j --------------- n sy -7 d en itn es-n ia iii4 ------------ —

On.- c i the tho-.i c lK 'tru le n'.o- m in ts of the tria l came svhrn th r boy c.ilnily Idmt^flrd chains U-v.d to hold hlfii captive In a p ll n e a r , Issafjuah before he wns moved lo n | socond hole near Knn.v.i:ct. I

Wjiley wns brouRhl to Tacom a I u n der a dclin.sr m m m ons bu t w-as I no t plnced on th r stand-

O eorge was kidnaped shortly n f-, le r noon May 24 while on hU way; from sehool a t Tacom a to his home.He w ss released e ight dsy* la ter] n ite r th e ransom had been paW by, hLs fa th e r, mem ber of a wealthy] Pnclllc const nnd M lnncaota lum ber i fam ily. . ,

Mra. W aley was a rrested on Ju n e : ^ R u l S a lt U k e City w hllr maklnR |,urch;ii.-.v n i n flve-and*dlme slore u u li bills ul'-nllfled ih n ’U th serial niim b.r> lus p a rt of the ranaom . H er,

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STOCK SALTn ' ' , r t i i K I

B. >IASON. SJerrh.. : ^ T rrm onton. f t s h

n(;i)K N CHYSTAL i -■ SA L ? CO.

rtaoM 13W-M O rden . r : u h ^ '* '" * , ■2S

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ISTS IN i IU .S . Covernmcnl Ifonds i ^

orljmRc B<jsds ' 'in-C orp.-B onds ---------- . -zc

G ram F u l u w s k'EST.MENT ADVICE ALL .Markcl.sA. P ic rc t & Co. ^

FENER & CO.e O lO ;nd Bois« j

v o u s T A F r r r r o f f , A P H V L L lS . I'M A F R /M D W T A L E N T S D O N T R U N A L G N Q T H A T

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:-}j SNAKE RIVER REPORT Io ! ---------------- ^ '(ji C u t o ff F riday were 188S rig h ts to

: Snake river w ater above Blackfoot, e D ally rep o r t by Lynn Cnuidall. e w alerm aster. o f S nake r tr a r st«rage a flow a n d diversions for Ju ly 13 was . as follows: .a s to ra g e , A cte Feet H

Jack*on U k e ....— ............... 704J60 ' I It American F n lU ......... .................888.430- Lake W alco tt .......................... ; B4J50* R iver Flow. Second Feet, M oran ...................................- ..... 3J)70

Twin L a k e s ................ ............... 15. Helse .................................- .... — 11.100* D lackfool Bridge __ ________ 30. C l o u g h .......................................... 209

Neeley .......................................... I0j)00Hoa-clls Ferry ........................... 7.800

J M ilner ....................................... 8* DIVErstona. Seeonil Feet' M lnldokn N. 6 ............................. ..U M

M inidoka 8 . S ........................— U tn! M ilner S . S ....................................3JS0 ;

. MHncr Low UV. ....................... t2«: O oodlng P.-oJc:i .......................1.167I N. 8 . In O o o d ln g__ ________ B3lr P . A. L atera l ........... _...,------- 62I M ilner N. S ................................ ..a .« 01 Helse to Woodville .......... ....... ..7.844 I

Woodville to B lac k fo o t_____ _3JM ,

I .I husbn;id wn* arreslcd In Ihc U tah ; ctly th e following dny. ^___________ M ahan Fjcapcs______________

M ahnn m nde h is wny to B u tte . , M onU na. w here h e fled th e dny [j W aley was arrested na an officer nppro.iched to nuestlon him. I n the nutom oblle w hich he abandoned.$13,000 of th e ransom bills were ^

I found. More th a n S90,000 wns re- 1 covered from a cache nenr S a lt Lnke ^

C ity w here W alty h a d hidden It.M rs. W nley n ttem pted to plead

c u llly to th e federal charge bu t J iidee C ushm an refused lo accep t H

1 th e plep. O n th e wlines.* s ta n d a l H ' h e r trln l. th e young woman said

she hnd o ffered th e guilty plea be- ' V | | [ cnuse she wn* a fra id they would be ^ executed u n der th e W ashington r s ta le Inw w hich mnkes k ldnapm g a - i cnp ltal offense. " I didn’t Intend they J should han g c ith er H an ro n o r mc."

: she said.

GOWNS HAVE GLA.MOtl

LONDON J.71 _ T he new evenlns Rowns nre of clnj.slc c u t„ b u t iwme .1. m sterlaLs have th e n lr of orien tal

1 glam or, Ind ian muslln.s. d e llr tte ly : j Inle.-woven or strlp .'d w ith gold. ■■ i I "pechff m lraeuleuse" — a pold n e t— nnd exmai>>.s of th e late.sl -S a rt" *

, hrakdr.rvs. M:ow modes have been ' lnflu?need by o rien tal styles.

| ? e:a l l y

Th-- m .in w lt:i a enr rec?gnl::es .1)0 boiiiid.iry lln r. Hc u Iiralthy. 'I c lr.ir m lnrtrd. prosperous. W llh such a .sn-.iill Invi.-t.-nrnt needed, why w.iu tcn^i'r?

~1 Fcrd C oiiP ' ........ J2.S0" I Fo\d TUvlor .. . S275•32 Fnrd Tudor, n e v motor J350 •32 Ford V ictoria, n-w

m otor, for J375•ro C hcvro lrt rout>r . . . . Jlfi5 •29 C lie \ro lrt C oupr J215 \•30 C h rv ro l't Coupe ----- J250•23 Chr\r(5-.rt Cn-.ipr _ . . .J I50•29 Ford TUdor S e d a n ____ J150■29 Ford T udor Sedan I IM■29 r>urant Six S e d a n _____JfM•20 Pontiac Coupe ______»1«0■34 Fo rd C o u p e ............ ....... *475•M Ford rV F ordor S edsn . ^545 •34 Ford S<dan -. J5D5■31 Bulek 8 Sedan ......... J375

■•33 F o rd TUdor. new ni0t0T '“ J473 ■29 Pord Co-jpe. cood ____1175■76 r>od.- Sedan ....J... * 9 0 •20 Ford P;inel fJellvery - . J 75•29 Ford T*^uelc-;-_________ »■31 Fort* T ruck ..... ................*2“"■1 Ford T r u c k _________ J225•23 F o r .l’T n :c k --------- — - * ? ? i•26 F rrd Y nick ----- -------- » 1 « :J■20 G ra h am C ourc .------ --- .............J.

Ca-’h of T erm s you will .’do b e tter a t 1

UNION MOTOR M COMPANY mY onr FOKD DtMirr f r i j

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BATES PBB U N B PB B O A *I 81z dayfc per Uaa p t t « w — : — f f I T h ree d w * p t r U tu p w to y — •«i Om d t r . per Itoe--------------I 8 8 » % DiBCOUBt 'i F o r Casb

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Ik BuristM OpportuoJtl««----- — f - tU

*B tettlo AppIUne* — ■ -j * I

n u ll* *(ui v— t»aiw — .— > r« n « t« D i f c ^ ,.^.p i i r n l t ^ tor 9 ti* , - - - . . . •3J i oood T D iap to « a t .^ 1 IB-A

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Personals 4■ LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FO R

'/am o lu M aUonelte n w k s . sc eu o n ah lrU , un lfonna a n d cw m etles. | 8 m M « . K arvcy. P errtn e Hotel.; W ed , July, 17.

C olton Proclu , d irec t from Holly* ■ *ood for housework or s tre et, l l i )8 '

ANN E PROCK SHOP '1 ---------------------------------------------- ---------

Lost and Found. 5 ■— m A H e - ^ V c K ^ 'e e w e . 'o : -

OR 'IM . ow ner m ay have aam e by calU ns a t Newa office and pay ln s fo r adv.

r o a r B A T V R D A Y — LADY'S b lack pur«e betw een depot and S outh Pa rk O ro ., o r on road w est. \ c e n u ln tn s valuab les a n d c a s h . ' R ew ard. R e tu m to Wewi office, j

Beauty Shops 61h T 1 I06B m i b HAVE E X ^ a N O -■ . ed ou r work know lh a l our meth*

ods a o d th e sk ill of ou r o tx rs to rs a re superior. You m ay now have

I one o t our oU w ares for aa low as i t l M . Craw ford 's B eauty Salon. 113 I M ain Atb. S ou th . P hone W l

8 IDA H O BA BBER AND BEAUTY Shop's p e rm a n e n u STAY perm ­a n en t. Sham poo a n d finger wave, SOc. E^'onlngs by appoin tm ent. P hone a t . ,

OOARANTEED PERM ANENTS t t — and up. Ph . 249. T h e B eauty Box.

Autos for Sale 7C A D n i i o SEDAN. L O ^ MILE*

ace. Like new. Sacrlfle« for quick aale. W offaman’s 214 Shotbone E.

s t u d e b a k e rC crtined Oaed C a n ‘

S todetnkC T -D cU tor B ed ___ »> 0O . M. C truck . 3 t o n _______ 1934

r Ytord V8 Sedan , new m o to r^ IS32■ Bulek Spec, se d an -------------- 1933

Sales and Service354 M ain No. Phone 60

- r m CAU. ro B R u u L T s ’ -t-b«M n

JUST KIDS—

/ , 6 «EAT UEY4ST/ A n d y — \ o u s t g

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6 N E N M S * m e a

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House-1S Autos (or Sale 7

(O n ttnnsa fwm rr«c«dias CoIb m )

s SPECIA L TODAY!

a ir wheels a n d tU a ; 3000 m liS T " - n . 193* llc en s* ..« you -w aat-to savo „ T* —» 180oft-»-new-«ar-you-hBd bett*c~_ see th is ono. ..

! JNO. B. W HITE■ T h e Uaed C a r U s n ■; I H 2nd K .» Y ou can look a t th is c a r o a Suoday .

[; SaturdaV ! -SPECIAL!

■37 Chev. Sedan, good m otor, good ttre s. good paJnt. g lass all good, uphoU tery ‘OK’, ligh ts and brakes. ‘OK’. *36 11c. W as $135.

Bat. only for 1131.50.

I • We T rade—Easy T erm s—No . Financing Charge— 19 O the rs to

4 I Select A ^ m

I ' *31 H arley-D avldson M otorcyde,J »78.

5 I JOHN O’CONNOR

1 We Buy EqulUes

=\ Auto ServTce, Parts 84 [ - ........................... ..............—

■ BEFOREYou s u r t c n Your V acation or

,• I W eekend T rip . P ro tec t Yourself : A gainst B a tte ry Trouble : We necom m end O ur

f; ' Vacation Batteiy i Special.

— i Service Includes!5 1 Com pletely Inspect ba tte iv .^ a Rebalance a o d c lean term inals

tgy 3 Reset generator to sum m er ;,2 charg ing ra te .

4 In ip ec t. c lean a n d se t gaps on— . spa rk plugs.•s Thfa Weelt Only

79c1 Come In Today

^ ! FIRESTONE6 i AUTO SU PPLY AND

SERV ICE STORES3- •___________h . .

AUTO IX JO R O LASS. W IND- u Shields aod wladow g la u . No 12 charge to r s e ttla g glass. Bring in

your sasb o r drive your e a r to ; _ P ro tec t your health . usv« oo your | *Y fuel bills Phone s . Mooo's.Q. ................................ ' ------- - — = T- ;

Male Help Wanted- 9;MAN AND RO N LOCAL

^ coffee agency. W onderful oppor* tun tiy to m ake UOo In a m onth.

= I send e\-erythlng com plete. You 7 risk n o money, l ^ r d S edan given * * producers a s a bonus. W rite A lbert ‘

~ MUls. 7237 M onm outh, C incinna tJ.

I ° ' •— / ' Female Help »(antcd 10 ,

SPECIA L b < ^ Y M E l 7 r PO R m an-Jed womeo. t u .w eekly and new A utum n drcases F ree repre* . senting n stlonally know n Fashion 1 Frocks. No canvassing. No tn v n t- m ent. S«nd dress size. Fashion Frock.v Dept. T-228. C lnclnn .n l. I OWo. I

a -T ill CALL r o n « u u tT * “- P b o ^ j 2 j-

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H A S / ^ T - M e S e ’S : C O M B A t-T S \ ^ s S K ^ r ^ A

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HuntingFemale Help Wanted 10

(C0Btlaa*d from rw w dtag

W O S ff iN - V T O 133 iS r A W E ^ : in tro d u c e snag*Proofed H osiery to friends. D oubles w ear. Samples F ree . A m erican B oalery MUK. D ept. 7844, Ind ianapo lis.

SEBS^AItJKORiC FO R M OTHERS

' -eanvaaslng, experlenoe orHovest*. _ m e n t . Give dresa s la . .O e p t . 3339,

H arto fd > roek .. Cincinn a ti. Ohio.

ADORBSSXNO—ICAILINO OIROU* U rs a t hom e, fo r U aU Dealers. S a m <1S weekly. S ip ttr teaea un- n eee aa aa . S tam p b r in g i partlou*

■/Business Opportunities 15OAST! AND "b E E R "p AWX3R F O R j

sale. Best In R upert. W rite L. K nocke, Box 54, R upert. Idaho.

Money to Loan 16^ n i A L FARM LOAnV ItE* *

duced to 4 p e r cen t. Seo o r tele* phone J . W. McDowell. T w tn Falls.

-ForSale, Miscellaneous 17C ROP. E ^ I P M E N T AND STOCK.

1 mL w en of S ou th P a rk h r l^ e .W lg b fs R anch .___________’

BEAVY T I M B E R S , A RtD O K f ia o k s , rougb lu m b e r . Woodlawn LujDber Y ard , oppoaite Sw ift & Co.______________________________

ft H . P . S m O L E PH A SE MOTOR w ith base pulley a n d friction clutch. W. H . Reller.

A SH IPM EN T O P WISCONSIN U m burger Ju st a rrived . 3Sc a brick. Publle M arket.

WHY PAY WAR PRICES?A car load of Muresco in bulk.'

Buy w hat you need, bring back w hat you hsve left. We loan you a brush to p u t It oo w ltb ffee.

M cM urtry House P a in t. 4* H our Enam el, Floor and Lln* oleum V am lsh d ries In two hours—A large slock of W sll P sper.

r . j ^ O N ^ S

p o R w i i - o o T s r o E o r in s id e house pain t. Fourteen colora, 11.75 per gallon. K rengel's Hardware.

PO R SA L E -B O S T IC K E T T O LOS Angeles. C all 1417-J.____________ j '

T he New Self P o u io H iller ! ‘ ' Is now In use a t th e W alte r Par* ‘

Ish R sneh . 3 m l. No. o f C urry on : ‘ early potatoes. I f convenient. In* ' ‘ spect (he w ork It does, then call ' i

' a t the ;SE L F M FG . CO . >Tw in Falls. Id ah o i

1

> FO R SALEi B IN D E R TW IN E{ Tlie sm oothest and s tro n g e tt on

th e m arke t. *; E«ery ball u sold w ith a money ;

back gua ran tee . . |, PliOM 470 Wtf Deliver

iVILLIAMS TRACTOR CO. ;104 3 rd S outh I

ORANITE AND MARBLE MON* um ents. JclUsoB Bros. Ph. GC9W. 435 M alo E.

A num ber o f . good m ow ats-and— rakes, reasonably priced.

MTN. S T A T E S IM LEM ENT CO. •

T w in F a lls—

FOR SALE - K REN O EL ALL- . steel hay derrick heads. Also hsy C cable, sllng chain , pulleys, irlpi

I nnd o the r derrick lupp llrs. Loa I prices. KrenRCl'n H ardw sre.

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ishings: M oon's. P b . 5. S to re No. 1 ; ;- P h . 818. B tore N o. Z ' *

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I Twin FaU s P h o a e 'f t iIr T rade Y our o w F t tfn ltu re l a e a I-

New M erchM dlse p>. L — ■. I. ll

~ FO R SA LE yD Uted cem en t blocks a n d g a l- _ vanlzed co rrugated iron . ) II : W I L L I A M S T R A C T O R C O . iU. RW .O E Y BEAN H U LLER. G RA IN ' . a m achine a n d trae to r. All In good \ y shape. E arl M urray . FU er, Id a .

£ Wanted Mlsoellaneous 17-A =!'• ___________________________________

£ & U im a FO R TRESNO, OALX.^ fom la. Ju ly 19. Room fo r 3 pas* - * aenaert. S hare expense. WMte B ox C

2 W . Ooodlag, Id aho ._____________

OLD, CRIPPLCD O R DEAD *^ horses. BUI W alker. FUer. Ph . 1». _

>0 FURNIURE WANTED — "WE BtJY * used fu rniture , coal ranges, s to res

Z, and Ice boxes. W e pay cash . P h . :J g. Moon's.______________________ __*

j Fruits and Vegetables 18 'RED CURRENTS. 35 CEN TS PE R

gallon on bushes, ^ n y o n G re en . 4

SW EET C H ERR IES, «C PIC K E D . " 3U ml. No. Five Po in ts . J . D . E arha rt, -

CURRANTS, GO OSEBERR IES. C.P . Thiem e. K im berly. 3 blocks East. 3 So. from B ank corner.

- Electric Appliances 19

_ » ■ ♦IS * T lie New B e a u ty - th e M as- *

l^ s lve A ppearance of th e New ♦ -- ¥ DEXTER W ASHER wUl ♦ =

| « am aze youl See Its m o d em ' *I» lines, Its la rger, longer w ear- *• ¥ lng, adJusU ble m oving p a rts # ^

a t - S■* M O O N ’S * ^¥ Phone 5 o r w rite ¥J P r i c c s S t a r t a t $ 4 ‘J .0 5 - "

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Furniture lor Sale 23!

HAYES I ;New nnd U.scd Furniture

Lowest Prices—C ash or ! T erm s ~

J 400 M ain So. P hone 73- ■

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Radios and Service 23-A I- S ^ I A L BAROAIN P M C E 8 6 N ’ „ u s« lR ad Ics .M oon 'sP aln tA i.P u rB . r Iture Store.

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Moving, Storage 24 S '• th y O UR CAREFUL HANDLING. AND , fp <• Insured M'n lce. gua ran tees you i ye » safe delivery. Ford T ransfer. Al 43

Home Lumber. P a . 34 o r 237, .j,

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I - I WANTED - OLD H O R SE S AND aTo"I- eows. Ph . lllOVi. . . ai I : I — Is* PORNTTURB W A Jn T O -W E .B U Y —

- used fu rn itu re ; coal r a n g a . a to res b tll

T |———Apartments— 2 8 -i R ^ « > U R N I 8 H K D A PT . CM

j Reasanafate. 328 Cth A te . Wtf. ■

: 3-ROOM FURNISHED A P T . T H E• *38 M ain No. ^

’■ iFU R N iaH E D A PT. N IC E LAWN F ari- I and shade. P h . MOW. frotI I .

ITW O ROOM A PA RTM EN T PO R a i ,J ren t. Caledonia ho te l. r uj

- f F U R m s U E D '- A P T . A T BUCK >A pts. 123 W est M ain.____________ yea:

i FULLY FU RNISHED A P T S , AT ) . I Justam ere in n a n d O osls Home- ; P h . 459 and 971. respectlveUr.

W E HAVE S E V E R A L N IC E Darap artm ents fo r ren t, 1 to 4-room R id

= apts. with ba th . M usgrare Bros., nyPiler. WaJA Maj

t. Rooms for Rent 29B L O T lN b ROOM. WO 4 1 K A V t ^

__________________________ UhJD PR O N T BEDROOM. P H . 1300, 504 B. 4 th No.

Y ROOM AND OARAGE. P K . 018W, DOss 304 8th Ave. East._______________

ROOM AND BOARD. 131 SEV- cn lh avenue no rth . P hone 591 or b 1

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J; "RrafEstTtitor Sale” 32 S" . a b o u t M A C R M O rh ^3. from Buhl. I rr lg stlo n from A rte- IS Sian n-etls on place. F o r th e m an

who WlU work tliU wUl m ake a Ar = hom e and money In th e bank , a n d varli

9 dred dollara cash . W e challenge I roi you to show us a n equally good how buy for so sm all a sum . CaU onJess o . E u tm a n . R eal E sta te. -----

a Buhl, o r M ary AUoe P a rk . '

a E i o i r r v ACRES PR IC E D . FO R . , I quick te le . W rite Box 711, care f. News. raUf

• G rocery aod M eat M arkeL Oood business a t «I600. Trail

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. O n Dwellings !• I • Lowest Rates—Long T erm s— . ;xr»ti , f Q uick Service |’ ' SANGER-JON ES

REAL E ST A T E -L O A N S 1 133 M ain E. Phone 427

D o g s , o t h e r p S Y s

UOSTON BIU.L ■m TR JER^TOP^^Tn plea, sm all type. C»n Sunday o r ! - " evenings. 313 W nlnut.

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i - 3ALBANIA EX PO RTS CORN Ouhl

TIRA NA ,(.T>-A lbanU . form erly- de p en d e n t on th e U nited S u te s . Lmw I A rg e n tU u -an d o the r councrtes to r j»*»“ eom . h as stepped up production In• th ree years until Import* eeased Arrtr ' en tirely and enports bec»n. Last[ ' year th e surplus for export *.•»* 31.- ‘ 425 douliIc-hunarnlttM K hi nntl In

lhe f irs t Jciir m onth.' or th ts )ea.- *J-* .^91,000 Wfre rxiw i^-tl. t-y

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FUTURE FARMERS BACK ^ FROM TRIP TO PARK £ .

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i r m e r s s jr t r e d hom e Friday n tgh t ■rom YeUowstone p a rk accom pan- i— ed-by th c lf -in r tr tic to r In rocatlon- it agrlcultur«, T hom aa M aberly. of

r hlgh sehool.

boys h av e fo r a num ber of e ars epent a week on a mld*sum- n e r tr ip to Y ellow stone pa rk . This v a r those w ho w en t Included R u- lolph Z ahalka , J r , D ale Fenton, lugust O lraud , J o h n n y Zimm erman. >arrell M anning . C harles Cole, tlchard Flske, W alte r Rogers, Jo h n - ' ly B iederm an. R aym ond B ott. Bill Vakewood. L orenzo H aw kins, Eldred ifay. Glen O u ard , H aro ld Gr«en. lack C ham bw laln . L ester M offltt. >onald Schofield. A ldo Dallollo. U - •em W itherspoon, N o rra l Van E r­ry. R alph M cO arraugh and Johnnym h

)OTSON ELECTED AS TOWNSEND PRESIDENT

BURLEY. Ju ly 13—A m eellng of ne Tow nsend club w as held In th« o urt room o f th e Cassia county ourt house F rid ay e « n ln g . ElecUon I olflcers took place a s followt: •resident, F . B. D otson; vloe preil- ent. Fred Seeds; secretary . E>clyn Ilea; treasu rer. R . T . P a tte rson :! dvltory board , E. M. Congleton, hnrlea T ho rn ton . E. W. Clianey. ohn B. O rton . S . H . Free end D s- id S . RIes.

MUceUaneeua Jslk s were g lw n by srlous m em bers a l th e m eeting. The

oom of th e C assia county court ouM on Friday evening, July. 38.

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b Season's Record Set at 4 ■■■ p. m. Yesterday; Jerom

Registers 104

fio u tb e rn Id ah o ’s t e a t w are rei c d raco rd belghU j-K tcrda r n t

:^ ^ - -_ a o o a -« ta A n -tb e .o r r te la l-U ie m a m • t U14.U , S . b iucou of cntomol h e re re s i tle re d 103 degrcca in

, - «h*de. M axim um Icm pcraturc

B lM la* w n »hotw on th e ; o f th e dU tric l a t th e u m e tl b rlnaln* th e mcrcur>' to IM a t » ome. 103 a t Burley and I(K! n t Q d u r ln s th e att« rnoon . HlRh tcmj: a tu re - recorded a t Dolse waa'

' ‘ a n d a t PoeateUo the ' lilEhest wasT h e 103 degree U-mperature h

b e ttered ycjt«rdny 's 07 deprcc i o rd a n d m a rc d Ia<l j-car’s high 105 de*T«» a r t July 37 a n d «luo

. Ju ly 98 o r laat r«nr-T herraom etcra th roushout

1 c ity , exposed to tbe sun 's nreached th e 120 m ark nnd w itl fo recast i o r c o n tin u e h o t veat: th e eltjr av& lts v h a t today n brtnff., S teady . r iie In tcm pcrat:

th roughou t tho m om lng brouj th e m ercury to 07 a l noon yes*, da)'. 98 - a t 1 p . m., 00.5 u t 3 p.

. a n d 101 a t 3 p . m . ' ^

S ecord a t Jrram e , JERO M E. Ju ly I J -O I d M an fi beam ed down upon Je ro rw «od •e a ttiag th e m ercury Jo a n c » hJ fo r IhU year o f IM. according a n official repo rt o t K . O . M atla i w ea the r observer fo r th e N orth SI C a n al com pany. High for F rld «-as IOO degrees,• M o tt popular placc In town tod v a a th e m unicipal sv lm m lng po

. v h lc h v a s fall alJ a ftem oon n; even ing of re ildenU vainly a ttem j ln g to escape th e intense h ;a t.

• B n riry B e a e b n 103 BDRUSV. Ju ly 13 — As B url

aw eltered u n der tb e rays of a bia ln g aun> official tem pem turo he yesterday a ftem oon was 103 d

-> * r e « , a e t t ln j a new record for U•eaaon.

H igh tem pera tu re here Prlday w 9B< degrees.

ic n p e r a in ra lOt a t B ahl BUUL. Ju ly 13 -U n a f(lc la l ten

p e ra tu re he re reachcd a peak i ' loa degrees a t 3 o ’cloek th is a t

e m oon . T em peratures in tlte dowi t o v n d is tric t w ere reported to hai gone above tlO d e g re e in th e su:

, B ciae'i H igh Stark BO IBE. Ju ly 13 (yrv-T be mcrcui

m ou n ta d to l o i d tg r te s in Bolao ti ;• ■ d i y . b u t i t a t m v a a lS d e g r e e a b e lo

th e h J fb o rt m a ik . recorded h e d u r in g o o y Ju ly tloce IBM vh< tb o w ea tb e r b u reau « m e ttab llah i her#.

. ^ T o d a y s m axim um v u th e h lg l c a t recorded th la year.

B alt U k e Feela H e a l SA L T L A X B C IT V . Ju ly 13 W>

A ' blaxlng tu n a e n t tho tem pcratui soa ring to DS.4 degreea above zei h e re today, th e h o u e t t day of t l aum m er. T h e officia l rei^Ung yestci d a y waa #7.8. • ■

SINS DISCUSSED AT- NAZARENE REVIVA

B U R L Ju ly 13 (Specia l to T l Newa) — D r. A. O . H cnrleka. prom a e a t N azarene ch u rc h m an a n d foi

■’ m e r p m id e n t o f T revecca colleR N ashvlUe. Tenneaaee. used for h S a tu rd ay evening sub jec t a t Ui N aaarene revival h e re to n ig h t *'€o» e red and Ftorsak.'n Bln.” - H f - a a l In p a rt:

“M en m ay cover th e ir sins fc aw hile b u t they will be uncov'erc e ith e r in U m w orld o r a t Ood g re a t Judgm ent day . T h an k 0 « how ever, whoao confease th a n d fot aake h is s ins now ahall h av e m erry.

RevlviU aer^’lceii will conclude S u r flay evening. D r. H enrlcks wl p reach Sundny m om lng a t l o-clofk on -T h e WTjolly SanctiflPd.

BRO^VNING’S USED CARS

1 9 3 4 ’ F o r d D e lu x e Scd.m. j u f t t u r n e d 2 0 .0 0 0 m ilcsi. A b i t r j j a in a t$4951 9 3 0 C h c \T o le t S c d .m . non- p a i n t , p o o d n ib l ) o r$2901 9 3 0 C h e v r o l e t C o u p e , o n ly l>ccn d r i v e n 2 6 .0 0 0 E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t io n .$295la.'^O B u ic k S e d a n . A T - c o n ­d i t i o n . $375

------------1 9 3 a - P o n t i f t ^ 6 w h e e l w l a n . -a n c x c c l l c n t v a lu e a t$4951 9 3 0 F o r d S e d a n . A ll in f i r s t c lftfls c o n d i t io n .$225_

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Mfles X Browning,1 Inc.

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E|E: I rilfie Willis

14:30 ; o m e

s reach* \ B H B k' ■ H B s / i J T tlometce- ___ _imology.In th e •

a t J e r - ^t t B uhl " I f they w an t you for a n errs cm per- th e y ju s t kcrp on callin ', hui t aa J02 never call bu l oncc if tliey'vp w as 00. lem onade o r som eth in '.” re here •ce rec- — — ------------------------------------tlgh o t a n d a t 8 o'clock o t Ute D uhl un !«iualed aervicca n l th e N a z a n n c chui

presided over by Jtcv. Brooks M» t th e —-----------^ -S N E W /S E C E M N IE L Z POi P iO U C T l LOIirought • ' •ycstjr* C arl H ayne. form erly nu oJIK . p . m . o f Iho f^ ir f le ld b .ink. Ii.m Uc-ni

ta lned a* sccrctnry of Uip Sou e rn Idalio Production Luaii u.wc n tlon to succeed O. H. Willinrn:

n S u n w ho . resigned rcccn tly to iicccpt today. poslUon n t Dolse w ith tliu Ito

9 hJgh O w ners L oan corporation. <llr:-> lng to th e . p o u th e m Id ah o nMo:i'M itland . a n n ounced followhiK n ri.’ i: h Side q u n r ttrJy m crU ng he re y c su td Prldav M*"* llttyne nnd hi* fiimlty iin

m ade th c lr home in Tw in todav I 'li lrllrld w m ? mom

, ago. H e h as bren cniptoyc<l Inirly n n d **** Im plem ent conccrn.

Tl>e I'ttlrliclil b.mk ti'lth whl ' * h e w as associated cloaed nbout t<

years ago. and sub.tcaiicntty pu Ita deposito rs ' 100 p e r cen t wltlio 'a^:c8sm c n t Biozkho^dcr».

Burley ___________

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M « y w ^ E / ^ 'l m * a n ! Bur!ey';^*Mll ftf D ar tle tt nnd Mrs. H a5.v l Ash!:

\ n 1^*'*; ically In jured In nn nulomobllo a c ld cn t nen r Lovell. W yoming. Pr

” “ ‘ ® day m om lng . Is "Im proved nnd i ' ““ “ • well ns can bc expected" aecordlt

to w ord received he re today.T lto acciden t look th e lUt- of Mi

rewnr MyrUe Tilley. Burley, d river of U •« '®* m ach ine w hich p lunged over below m oun ta in grade.

h « e M ra. T illey was 31 yeara o f a t v h e n th e da u g h ter of M r. a n d M rs. \ llshed E . B m tm n n o t Durley. S b e la su

vlved by h e r husband . H enry Tllle h ig h - her- p a re n ts ond th ree ch lld rc

L o re tta . K aren and R ich a rd . R id a rd w as a l u a p.'uisenger tn tl m achine a t tho tim e of tlte acc lder

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i B U iJJ lEiios y 1$ Activity ’ Increases as

ganlzatlons Report t( County Agent

I*our*H club work in : county Is progressing itead lly th 9 - 9 o u n ly * -n o w -lw r t( i- th e -8 ^ n t r a W daho-^di.itric t‘s -en r oihi topp ing th e lis t w ith 24 clubs. ;

^ vey H ole, county extension aiC___ ; ” port«-______________ _________

AetWlty report* Irom sever# th e clubs follow;

Sou thw est 4-H S titchers , u •rano. M rs. F red O

r o t 3. Duhl. a l the*■ » Uiree mccUnga. have d a m sd a t

Ings ond m ode aprons. A l weekly m eeting n psriod Is de

.„ i/,^ gam es and songs. T hel i ? ’ w eeU ng w as h c Jfl 'f liu rsday .

1 , . 1^™ Roberl/on ts prcalden t h . club.

p n Busy Bee S jw lng club m e t T h U day, Ju ly 11. n t the hom e o f ' LU M ay a n d f e r n A m b ru e on Roiil 1 R II paJam-.« were cI lflN p le ted . T h e club Is com po.«d o J n l l Blrls u n d e r th e leadersh ip of }

riMfli "■iiciu* nesday . Ju ly 10. n t th e home ' *;* K a th e r in e Broak.". R o u t; 2 .' B

w ith M rs. T . KiiMor na Itad-.T. i. a fie rn o o n wa.i sp e n t In

OL n lng. w tlh re frfih m en U n i th e c toino ‘' “ y * *0^'=’- o r s H appy Chappy scWing club '•Ion H “ n*cn la biwy in f i t t in g on a p r '•ilur learn in g to mnki* bu tton Iio

T he-cU «j«-cou\l^ .vitt~C C 15 m: imve "nfl I-' one of tlir m o it nci " a l l s i* " I*’*! county. At rae li m eellnc iitn.i I ^l*^c Is dr.ilRiialeil nnd r^trc y ijy I n ien ts n re f« r\ed .

j R lp -S tltc h /ewliiR d u b will m hlc*l» J “ *y 18 '■•Iwn work on nil npn tw o will be com pleted. T lte club la

pa id ca ted on R out? 3. Diilil. nnd fi iioul tu res a program by th e m rm b r». a t eac h m eeting . T l\e club h a s

m em bers, being one o t th e largest th s county.

U nder th e tulc lnge of J . M. Gi L eader 4-H ctiib U now buxy

i r n judg ing o f c a tile . swine tind she IM T h e club Ima r ig h t m em bers o LU la s t m e t on Ju ly 0 a t ih-.- hom e

th e leader., t Hnlnfi l .H Llrr,tUtfJt-..|>il>-4»-<i

Illus*'*” th e Icariershlp of Amll Au l,^ ,_ .n n d ha.i c ish t m i'mbrra. T h e cl

l , J ; w as recently r.-orgnnliod an il t ■ jp .j la a t meeiln<{ was devoted lo I PYj. .s tru c tlo n .o t p .irliam rntarj- proec I ; u re. C lub dues were se t nnd a n i' l ln j ; te rla ln n r jn t co.-nmUtre was nam-

I T en ta tiv e p lans for a p lcn l: w-: I dl-KUi'cd a n d n program «aa glvi

tlW' — s— —= T = —o :I b ru lte t.

a g e .' M r. T illey a n d Mr., D oalm an li W . h e r F rid ay a fternoon fo r Lovell ni

iu r - will re tu rn w ith the body o t M Iley. TUley.

I c h -1 Olve y o a r m otor new e a r p rrfo n t h e , a n re w ith Ihe .Monitor T rU er Pnt<, U ra n 'i Atiln R epair Serrlee. ISO-Si a n d . A te . W . P h o n e I15 .-A tl» .

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UUV' Crowd Assemble! At Motor Pictu

ll IHK A lante crowd o t T w in P a |J il U H I I den ts tu m e d o u t lo st n Ig h t'.to

. neas lhe show ing of a f re o .e d■ ■ . tlonal talking p ic tu re p rogram / IS O r - dcr the ausp lce i o f Chevrolet-'M

, company a t tlto O len O . J e n . t o garag'-, 313 M ain avenuo west.

Feature p ic ture was “A n En, ccrinK W idow." s ta r rin g B r R red nnd Louisa K irk land .

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T uiira- O n W o o d .R i v e rf)t V ln i ______lo iite 4.•e com - r '.'I' iMtw from th e T w in P. I o f 13 l^aplu-i iliu rch lo Uie a n n u a l Bi If Mlsa '■‘■•'■■•‘I'ly' 1‘cld on W ood r h

;Ju ly l j I" 25, a rc leaving tom orr W cd- '^ '" ' Saw tooth m oun ta in s, i

5m e o f nn-iiib.TTof th e local c hu rch I ' D uhl ' p repa ring Ir tcn-diiy confercnccn w w ' '*''■■■ ‘ *'“ >’cb will be rep:. seiiii'il by:

- - , Kcv, luid Mrs. n . P . Douglo 1..1. - f J e a a aiul H obcrt DiniKlass. M iss E

Mrs. H elen Taytor. M ap rons h -q ji M „rgnrci T ay lor. Mi

' ‘P - - J - jn r i i-_Hw.ii.-i__Jaek-D uIaoey-^-T raim sm - ,„,,i i>riscina O lpson. Fm nellve :m „ | W alter WclLi. l-‘rank Pi-rrli

in c u KsUliift. D on .Martyn. D sra fresh . jLolKiiion. Arllne Ho^ue. A nn P i

I rliic-. Jra ii nob ln .w t. D oroihy Stra;I m e e tin u t l i Hobrrt-i. L oreen Hnlnca. Hu ap rons riK-i- siaii:,bury nnd I’n trlc la Rlla lo . j Ml.« Allce Olbb.-u Mra. I r a Wyn

tl fen- M r. and Mrs. E . J . M alone. M r. ui •mbers l M rs. Oi-orgc W nrburf. Tltom nas 19 ;seru8i:!'- Mr. hnd M rs. R . H . Pe j e « In rInr. IJi-nlinin -Patton. F rances D.n

m er. I tupert H nchlya. Jessie Nogg: . G o tt. ] A lta U-e D uller. M. C, B.tjlrngt i»y In ' RncliH Uallcnger. K enne th DaiiVn sheep , r r . Mrs. Tony Bobler, f lu th D.nv s and ‘ und Mrs.,Coxi-n.

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O F C O A L B U S IN E Sa th e 1 -------► In-1 Salt- of tli r coal departm en t roeed- ■ D rtw rllcr U roihrrs, lnconx)m lrd , n i - n - ' Nyt' Urotln-r.t C ity Fui-1 com pan am ed. ‘ was nnhoiincvd la s t rven lng I

were I Clr.iide H. Dc-twcller. com pnny prr.igiven. I d<-i>t.

I N am e o t th e com pany was reccn-------- ly chanR td , Jrom ■DctwcHcr Ctc

eom pany and Detweller D ro lhet n le ft loc - ^ ‘11 con tinue In ' business iII nnd ngcnts to r stokers, electrie re frlg en

M rs .' le rs nnd house Insulation m atiI rials.

D etweller. In announcing th e sal form - sa id “In disposing of o n r coal dc e r a l p r.rtm en t wc do so to r th e piirpoa 0-2nci: o f rendering b e tte r scn 'lce In o t

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SSotof Hailey Convention Elect Officers at Closing'.

SoJii Sessionsd. a n d -----------n News! HAILEY. Idaho . Ju ly 13 t«V L lgh tS /' Jo h n W. O m ham of Tw in Falli H y . -It.": retiring commliwloiiFr.-b<.'C4un«-preel id -Sun-,, i;‘;-Tt:, of th e . J d a l io Stn te B nr as a t 8:30.M >clallon 'ol Uie closliiK m ecling o

jiht- o rgan isation 's ann u al-co n v en________Liinil h r r e . todflv.__________________Vi I T h e proseeutlng a tta ra ey 'a dl' I :\t:.ion of tho bar elected W lllian I J. H an n a h of O roflno os prealdent

; Kdwurd Babcock of Twin Falls..vic< ’R i n r liresldcnt. and F m nk R cttig o f J e r | | | I * L 0.-JIC. secretary.•IlUL ‘ O vcn m lth pn-'sented a me-

m urlal honoring departed m em ben -'of th e s ta te b a r and It wns adopt-

i f lu in n convention. T h o se . whcluive passed on since tlte la s t con-

, i y (venilon Include A. P . A sher ol " y Sandpoln t. I ra E. B arber of Boise

J. F . co lv tn of Dolse. S. H . H ayei of -DoUe. A rUlur H um phrey o t Am­erican Falls , Jo h n H. Mycr o f Boise.

I F a lb H. C. W yman of Bolae." Jo h n J, I B ap- McCue of Dolse. R .' Dr^N orrls of 1 river, S i. Hiirles and D. L. R hodes of norrow Nanipu.IS. Six ;iam Orlffln.'sccrfitnrj-. waa called :h I r t t Ills hom e ln_,nol.»c la s t n ight ng lo th e »erlo«;i lllne?s o f n n'.cin-cnce. of hU family, r c p n - D anker Spcak»

J c is Hawley ot UoIm; introdnced ■uglas.v t»e p rincipal speaker o t today 's pro- iM E d- J ' l-ln« Driscoll, p residen t ofr.'Ml---i t'Irs i SceuTUy banic o f Boise.

M er- Mr. D rb :o ll (li:,cii:.6cd pending Icc-

F m h k bankinK Im urance nnd changes in errlne , 'b e tederal rcit-rve hynteni would Dsfri;p to deeenira llic money pow tr. I P e r- He sn ld the only cen trallzinz fea t- a tra ln . “ fe of Ule k-yt-ilatlon was th e new , H u f. iiii'asnre fo r open ;na rkc tlng . t R l lc .! T h e convcnUon voted to subm it W ynn, recom m endations lo ilie N ational r. untl D ankcrs’ convention in Yellowstone Itomas pa rk Ju ly 22 and 23.. P e r- ■ A. L . M or*nn of Moscow discuss- » D al- Pd th e conduct'o f a tto rneys a n d ex- logglr. pressed n db llke fo r th e Idea of rc- m g c r_ fu ilr ln g Icgblntures to p a u laws [iiVnp- tovcrnfn ir"court" uffo irs w hich he D.'ivij -'aid th e Judiciary can do fo r Itself.

ipRIVATE WOOL SALES___emrjG h Igher prices

OGDKN. Ju ly J3 (.I’l. — Priccs ■nt o t r.ini:lns from 21 to 3a cci)t;i per rd , to i:uun<l were psld for th e I.T03.000 ipany. u ' tin- 3;1C0.0W) pound conalR»ment f by Hi th-.' iccsiid nnnual M errlon-W il- prr.ll- Ulns Sheep apd Wool Comml.v'lon

■company au ction sale w hich-clo.wd w ent- lu re S a tu rd ay . '

Coal W llh 200,XO pounds sold o l t h e ' there, regu lar nuctlon ta le , w hich a ttr a c l- s s ns ed buyera from Im portan t wool cen- Ig e ra - .te rs . th e rem ain ing m illion pounds m ate* was sold a t p rivate deals la te r , and

[ accQ.-dIng to sa le officia ls brought ! sa le . 'h ig h e r prices thnn d u r in g .th e regu- .1 ( le - 'ln r s.-tle.irposet T h e rem ain ing wool will be rold 1 o u r In p rivate d c aK It was sa id , between

inoT.- nnrt Srptcm ber.

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1 ■ nazarene preacher 1I TALKON “PERF6CT LOVEM T D r. A. o . Henrlcka, v e teran N#I I aren e chu rchm an o f Sacm m eni

'■ » Califo rn ia, new engaged In revlvservlcea a t ttie B u h l Nazarci church, will p reach a t Uio Tw

.C IS Fulls C hu rch o f Ute N azarene a t o'clock th is a fte m o o n on “ P erfe Love." T ills aervlce- .w ill be tl regular -Sunsh lno OospcI Houi over th e local radio, s ta tio n , nr will in th e absence of Rev. L. 1 Sm ltb. be prcalded over by Rc

alls. Brooks Moore. B uht N azarene pni

o s r W cndell Henrlcks. U le n ted soler o f 1st. assisted by Mrs. H enrlcks,. h;en- moUier ,nnd oUiers •v l l l - f u r f i l s------jp c c la l—muslc— R o v .--M ac k e 3^ .d l- Brown, who is a ferm er a tu d en t c

lam TrcTccca college. NashvlUe, Tenneae n t. #ee. of w hich D r. H enrlcka was nrtce one Ume presiden t, especially inrer- vltcs th e public to h e o r D r. Hen

ricks c ith er o t th e chu rc li o r ovcn e - th e radio.icrs In tho absence of Rev. Sm ith , pnsipt- to r. Rcv. Ruby G reen, B uhl, will flivho the local N azarene p u lp it n l th e 1on- a. m. nnd 8 p. m . services.

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1“ George Richards Will Rep­resent General Auttior-

ities at Sessionsof ---------

ie . George P. f?lchnrds. p residen t of th e L a tte r Day S a in ts Tem ple a t

lid- 94ilt Lake City, will a tte n d th o 10 In o'clock se.nslon o t th e qu a rU rly con-

Jill len-nec of Uie Tw in F a lls w ard here cr. tliL morning. It wua announced u l I t- th e opening session of th e confer- cw enec la st evening. He Is rep resen t­

ing the general au th o ritie s o t the n il church.lal P resident j . W. R ich lns o f th e n e T u ln Falls stake opened th o firs t

ftcsslon o t the confcrcnce ■ a t the a . tabernacle. H e gave nn encouragliiB :x- report o t conditions in th o stake, ■c- O lher speakers were B ishop N. A. K3 0L-«n and Presiden t B. M . G uest of h e lbe high p ries t Q uonun. W illiam Scc, ilf. nceo.nipanled by MUs D oro thy K lrk ­

man. sang a solo, T h s m i» lc waa directed by M rs. E dna Stokes.

Is BROADCAST-StSriD-'BY DODGE COMPANY

:C ___ ■■er A ttention . of Tw-ln F a lts radio ■OO llr.trncrs was called l.v.t n ig lit by n t c.'tteiaU n t the M agel Automobile ll-' coinjiany lo the "Duslne.« M dctlng 3tt of the Air" to be b.-oadcost as » ed ^peclnl leatnre over th e Columbia

brojdea.M lng ^ystem from ll::.'* to hc 12 o'clock M onday m om lng . J . \ i. I- n i e broadcast 1s sponsored by n - i3odgc B rothers ond Is he ra lded as d s a licw m ethod of conveying a mes> td sage to Dodge ow ners a n d employes h t th roughout the countrj*.■I- . ------------------------

tVe specialize in Aulo R epairing Id a n d no th ing *Ue. Dean’a A nto n e - ■n r a i r Service. U C -tnd Ave. W. Phone

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I v I ^ l H T W W O i i ls ™ By f i l larcne , .

IMrs, Alice. Orphia'Mathev Dies Following Long

IllnessI . D. --------- • ..R ev . A f in a l tr ib u te is to be paid P<^~ fu n e ra l ie rv lcea a t tho

ch urch In M urtaugh n t 3:30 o 'clo hla afte rnoon fo r M rs. Alice O

“ MaUiems. 72. widow of th e la P h lneaa M nthews .o n tL r c s ld o a i . ,

5“ ; ' : M uriaugh for 18 yCars, w ho died i ' I « h e r _home- th e re a t 10:20 o'clw r sa tu rd o y . m om lng . D enth followc

in - “ “ Jo n u ary .Hen* Services will be conductcd by Re over E. L . W hile o f th e M urtaugh Meti;

odL« church , a n d m tcrrn 'ent will I p as- In T w in F a lls eemetery.I 1“ M rs. NLithews is survived by w ve 'c “ sons ond th ree cjaughters. SUrvlvln

sons n rs H om er M athew s c Calusn. Dlinols. d ia r i e s Mathew;

) Ja m es M athew s. R aym ond Mathew , nnd Lee W athewa. a ll o t M urtaugh I M arlon M nthew s of W enatche

W ashington, and Bay MaUiews o n p B uhl. D augh ters surviving arc Mr;

I* H nille S hn rp of Br.rtlesvllle, Ok U L lahom a, Mrs. F iinn le W nllier c

M urtaugh . Mra. Nell Bnirstow o Los Angoles: She leaves also 2

e p * Brandchlldrcn a .id seven grea grandchild ren ., A sister. N ts . Vcrd; D oty, ia ft residen t of Iowa.

M rs. M athew s was born in Gnllli

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■ I T I Tho body r e s u now a t h e r re s i- fl I dence In M u rU ugb . A rroagem en ti ,n I fo r funeral oervlcea were In c h a rg s . of the W hite m o rtu a ry of T w in • F alls. , ,

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farm tv.-o m iles w est of B u h l were . - c o n n 5 ic ti- iy tfw tro y cd -b y -n re ’- la t« — Friday n te h t a n d M r. McHcory, w os severely bum ed in rew tilng seven ciilvea from- th e paUi of Uie fire.' Dam age w as estim ated lo exceed

f Rev. 81000. fo r w hich Uie property was M eth- Insured. A cow wns bu rned to denth, rill be in addition to two to n s of hoy. a wa*

gon nnd n num ber of acts of ham eas.^ passing m o to ris t noUced Ute

/u-in dep artm e n t waam in g Bummoncd. Rrrlvlng to o la le lo stop

th e bluzc. F ire Is believed to hnvo •»cen cnused by defective w iring.

M,- M cH enry hoa been in th et r L . business he re fo r 18 years ondvs of rebtilld In th e n e a r fu tu re . .

q ” - T rea t your m otor to a new te t of r of comprcMlon rings a t D ean 's .

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