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TODAY’S NEWS TODAY OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER IN THE DAY’S I PARADE Comtttander \Health Clinics Set for Burley And Twin Falls Arrangements Completed to Aid (^irip- pled Children in Southern Idalio All arrangements were completed this aftcrnouii for two crippled children clinics, one which will be held in Bur- ley-Friday momlngr'and the other in Twin FaJI.s Frid.iy afternoon and all day Sat- Ruins ill Wake of Bombing CHINESE REGAIN SHANGHAI OFFENSIVE Defenders Battle Way To Seward Road After Japanese Drive Fades Itrar AdmlrnI Harry E. Yar- nrll. abovp, In command of the L'. S. Asiatic neet, who arrived at Shanghai's harbor to protect American lives. Bids for Post urday. • The Burley clinic is open to crippled children from Cas- sia and Minidoka counties and will be held at the high school building, starting at 8 a. m. and ending at noon. Tilt! locBl clinic will be held at the Presbyterian 'church starting at 1 p. m. Friday. Children from Twin Palls. Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Camas and Blaine counties will at- tend. 6U te Directors Both clinics arc under the direc- tion of the state division of public health and In both cases Dr. Man- ley B. Shaw of Boise, orthopedic fiurseon wUl be In charge. At the present time It Is estimated 30 will be examined at Burley and 60 to 70 at Twin Falls. Dr. W. p. Passer will assist In Twin Falls and alt physicians are invited to attend. In commenting on the two clinics Dr. H. L. McMartln, director of the Twin Palis county health unit said thU afternoon “no chUd with crlppllne; deformity, cleft palate or hair Up should miss this clinic. "This opportunity comes but once a year. Cases needing treatment, and who have not the adequate means of receiving such care, will throatb Roffo BlMk <a Alabiaiaa to tbe attpmee cook brongbt an- noiucemenl from Reprcaentative Lliter HUI, D., AU., above, (bat he wonld be a candidate to sue* ceed RIack. The annoancemenl waa made from Pari», where Hill was orv tour an a member of the nattle Monument eommlsslon. HIH’h home is in Montfomery, Guards Safety be recommended for trcntnicnt at Boise a t the earliest, po.-i.slble ment." Dr. McMartln .■snld. Personnel of the henltli unit assist In the examinatloti5. Twin FalU on Friday In Twin Fall%at noon Saturday, mother and children will be served luncheon at the Chrlr.ilan church. The luncheon Is made possible through Mrs. Bernard Martyn of the Baptist Women’s society; wom- en of the Church of the Brethren through Mrs. Van B. Wright; tlie Catholic Woman's league through Mrs. MyrtJe Lopez, and the women of the Christian church,. Women of the P.-T. A. will assist Mrs. J. R. Nellson as hoste.wes. These Include Mrs. R. I.. Roed, Mrs, Roy Painter and Mrs. W. B. Broolts. All local committees for arrange- ments were headed by Mrs. I, E, Joslyn. Luncheon will al.w be held Sat- urday noon at the Presbyterian manse for members of the examin- ing staff and a.ulstant.';. Tills wai made possible through tSie coiirtesv of Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Clark and the Rural Federation. All persons who hove not yet call ed for appointments should contact the county healtli unit, telephone 1814, a t the earliest pos.^lble time. Police Court Active as Safety Drive Ercigresses ^ - 64 Mo#i%fg'‘to Aj^ear Before Police Judge During Day; Fines Numerous Twill Palis' police court today buzzed with activity as the current clty-county-statc combined drive against law-breaking motorlaU gained, momentum. In a “round-up” last night of persons falling to have state driv- ers licenses and also operating ve- hicles without proper lights officers covered the city as they toolc up positions at strategic poliiLi. As a re.mlt of this drive 64 motorists were citcd to appear before Police Judge J. O, Pumphrey this morning und afternoon. Ill A majority of le cases where vehicles were found to have faulty lights, owners were directed to the nrnrrst official testing sUllons and today were required to produce evi- dence that their lights had been adjusted. In n majority of tite drlv- rra llrenses citations. It was found llccnnes had been left at home. These drivers showed them to Uio Judge today and were released after they were told to always carry the Iiermlt with them, Kxtreme Caaea In only cases where entreme ite- rangementn of lights wtre found were the drivers fined. It Is esti- mated 10 drivers paid fines for light violations. Beven were flnrd by Judge Pum- Thla scene waa dnpllcated tbraufhout Tientsin, China, followinc heavy shelliog by Japanese field pieees and bombing planes la an outbreak at the start of tbe present SIno-Jipanese undeclared “irar." Ex-President Seeks to Band Jeffersonian Democrats, G. O. P. in 1940 Campaign By LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON, Aug, 19 (U.R)—Former President Her- bert C. Hoover today criticized conduct of the 1936 Republi- can campaign and assumed leadership of a movement de- veloping in 20 slates tp rally Jeffersonian Democrats to a G. 0. P. coalition in the 1940 presidential wars. Mr.- Hoover proposed that the party meet officially next year in convention to draft a declaration of party princi- ples. He announced his pro- gram in an article prepared for publicatiOh'in the current Atlantic Monthly. The project pointed Mr. Hoover and Oov. Alf M. Latidon. 1B36 Re- publican presidential nominee, to- ward A possible contest for control of Uie party. Some details of the plan leaked prematurely a fort- night ago and had 9 Clubs to Attend Jaycee Session Here Third Annual Convention Opens Saturday For State Civic Organizations phrcy for driving wltliout a state license. The,^e Included A, D. Green, laren Sonto. T. T. Hopkins, Ray Turner. John .Stinson. August Harr and Jerry Mayhcw, At the same time great headway was noted In the city's part of the general round-up, E, D, Breedlove. 25, w^as fined «1 for riding u blcyclc on a public sidewalk. EiiKc^iP Hughes'and Cliff Emerlclc yc.stonlay afternoon hatl been fined $2 enrh on rliargcs of nm nlng stop signs. Record.s show both entered picas of gullly to the charges. Hpeeder Fined Charged with speeding. Henry Tliomey, Jr., wiis fined »5 by Jiirtgi Pumphrey this morning. Ho was arrested ves'eNlsy afternoon. Wiiilo Dr. C. A. Ernes yesterday entered a plea of not guilty and asked a Jury trial on a si>ecdlng rharge, tlil;> innrnlng UirouKh his attorney K. L, ilayborn, he pleaded guilty anil was fined 110 and >3 oo-\ti. At the snmr time nus.vl n;ill.ioii was being held In (lie city Jail a rhnrgn nf operating a niolor Iilrin wlillr uiiilrr the Influenre Intoxlratliig Ihiiinr. Hl,i rar.e ' transferred In nlate 'rourt and ' set for lalo this adernoon, POSSE NABS FIVE INAPSISPECIS NATIQNAISGAIN iPORTFRI Pair Wanted in Utah, Idaho juobol Soldiora Expoct to In Group Oaptured in Colorado Hilli A veteran of llir tl. H. dlplo- matln Mrvlc« In ttio j-^r K.ut, r<m«ul-Oer»era> (rtarenee'flaiiu, ■liovr. made nrrparalloiii for rtaruallaii of American rllltens fllhtini apVead lliroufliout Hhinihal, eiidanierlng mlitcnU of Ihfl inlernailoiial M-Ulemtnt. IMiU'lv Given ( .oiniiiiHsiou W AhlllNfilON, Aug, 10 (Un —Hrii, II ...... I., m srh, l>„ AU., rrrelvrd hh n.inmUslon aa aofiatfl lupremr rourt Justlre feorn Pre«lilent Hoo*evelt lortay »• tKey ate luiiih hi ‘he White office*. lUack aald he would realgn hli position am M-iiator, and "most llhely” troiild lake Hie i>alh iif Afflot It, jiullre Islo today or toojorraw, (illANIJ JUNCTION, Uolo, Aug. 10 (U P) -Elnar Jnhannsen and Harry ICdwards, want«d In Halt U ke City on kldiiap-robbery rhargea, and three (-onii>anlona were captured iienr lieie early today by a poaae. The group waa takeit by aurprlan. In thfl denso country near the atat« linn after a filling sUMon operator siwtted their rar and Informed local l>ollcfl. The capture was made Ijy of- ficers led by Chief ilf I’ollc^ H. R. Ueckcr. _ Hie companions <if Jnhauiiseii and ICdwarda were Identified as lUlph Myera, Dan Bhea and Jack Uhaw. Johannaen and Kdwards, Biu]>eula In Uia kidnaping and robbery of IJr, William Leary of Utah university and Dr. Mildred Nelson, UUh atate health omolal, bacaped a trap In Halt U ka Olty laat week by outdls- lU nclnt police In a »tol«n car. A TcrlUbla arsenal of ahotgiins and rtroivera was found 1^ the siin- perU' car after Uielr capture, |x)llie said; Tlwy are being held her* for Salt Laka City police. Takfl Santnndor in Ton Days WITH THK NATlONAMflTa AT IllCINOeA, by i-ourlnr to Ilayonne, Aug. 10 (U(:>--l.e<l by light laiika armed with thioa-ers whlcti set shrubbery afire, vlctorlniu national- ist;) trootM today advanced thelr’nut- rrarker enclrrillng movement on this front to within 32 miles ol Bantander on one side; slightly above «0 on Uie other. Truckloads of soldiers who entered here today were chanting: “Ban- laiidnr in 10 days"—prediotlng fall ut thfl last of the Important Ulacay I>flrla held by the enemy. Moorish cavalry Is rooperating brilliantly with the iialkmallst ad- vanoo ill a cleanup of Uie enemy along a wide from. To the east <>f the UelnosB-Torrelavega road be- hind Alto de la Horra the enemy is attemiitliig lo resist with several Ijtnkii and a lew 7ft-inllUmeter guns directing ita firing on the road from <Jorooi»t« toward Kelnosa, Representatives froi^nlne o:f the more imiwrtant .cities of the state will congr^ato here Saturday afternoon «|id Sunday for the third annual convention of the Idaho Junior Chambers of Commertfe. Wives and friends of the official representatives also will be entertained by a woman’s com- mittee aiding the host Twin Falls organization. Five directors of the Unit- ed States Junior Chamber of Commerce, two state pre.si- dents, a past national presi- dent and u past national ex- ecutive secretary will lead the busincas diacuHslons of the convention Saturday after- noon nncl Sunday, iind Irii J. MaKters, Idiilio sccrotary nf slule, u'ill 1)0 the foatiin'd Hlioaker on the han(|iiot pro- gram the night of the fir.sl <lay. Hanqiirt Katurday Night .Social hlslillght;i nf the !,tntf-\vlile Hutherlng will bo the btinciuct <iii the Piirk hotel lawn, followed liy n rnnventlori hall aii<l floor nhriw ni the ICIks Mriii'irliil hall, Hiiliinliiv niKht. mill It litwn parly nt thr home or Mr ntui Mrs. I.rc Mlllrr thi(L nfleriKKni. "Statft Advcrtl.^lnd" will be the »ul)Jert of the ^rc•r^ll«^y of who will npvi’*' following the mi- (Iress of .. ............. hv Twin I'jill, Mayor l,rm CliapUi and the liilio duc;tlon tif .iinllciniil and nliilr i>l- flrers, Joe lihitntfotil will be Itnri- master. Although reKlflratlons will bn taken for tiin viMlors all day lini- urday, Uie offlrlal reKlstratlon lioiii has hern set for 'S oVh.ck In llir Hfferno<in, lmiiii'illiil>-ly prn-niim; tlin Iowa pnrU Ai 4 n'i-l<Hk. Inml prestdriit.i| will nii'r t III Mu' I'litk l>ci tel, led by Aihtln Kallnlniry, im- tionni virn prt-.ldi'iit HrhwrniUiiiiin lo N|>enk Annual ronxilitinn InrnkrnAt l>e held at llif' litinday inonilMii 0:J0 It, J, firliM. of the 'I'wiii rm of Commerce wii atloii or the Chiu>ili and ihr- Junlm < Ned Marlaiid. linlsc Cliambrr r.i «l>enk M, |{) ,iVlm m an will piThlilr H ler or J)ol«f will li ft genrrnl lunlinv.' Utinday riuiriiliiH. " r j r o a d r r A*p<'ci Htatan Jiiiilcir il'l lllllliu; M" I) <l'l'll»'k, Kllll llllllllll, )>l'f,|lt' itclilin- Chiiiiil :lll.rllM nKITIHII BBKIIOKCH AKRiVtt HONO KONO, Aug, 10 (0.n — The Iii ltlsh nteaiiier Itajputana, wlUi the llrnl shipload or llrltlsh rerugees rroiii (lhanghal, arrived lier« late today. merre,” will be tlir :,ill)|n-t ot 1.11 aililresa by Miirvln lluili V. < U tlvo secretary cif (h <■ nii'liiiiid r>i KAliitatlnn nt ll::i(i <1clink C h ief HevsliMi hlltlllrtT 1 'Hie chief bur>lnri' in.MiUl III 111, , <-onVelilI<iti will r<ti iVrlic 111 1 -'li I o'cltx-k Hiinday nft. i IIOMIl ll'ld 1lllrluilo iejH>r1s nf 1Iir Mill.' l.H driit, sncretitrv ninl llll' 111II’,Ml 11 iilid coinmltlee lep.n I', ..................... iilfl.-ers win be III |H'iiiiinnii>i< ovent of the sennUm linil e<-lritl-ili of A I'onvrritlnn <div' l,t\ III.UI vMII rloMi (]in third anni nil inri'tlint »l thfl stale Jim liir (.Im.iiil>' i'> <il ........ merce. Paul Olliniin. gem,| id riinveiiHiin Khalrinan. has anked 1On 'J win Palls <uk»i , l>ef(Hn lin(in<l Ollb. ^ By United Preas K'KMAN AOAIN SAN PRANCIHCO, Aug. 10 niR)—Iioulh l/imbardi apparently was one good prospe<'t over- looked by tlie electric refrlger- alor salesman, Ho fllfil mlt for divorce from hl?i wife .Irniiette, on grounds that the Ireinan ,^tnyed loo Iiuik a t hl.i linnie. AMAZKMKNT OAKLAND, Calif., Aug 10 (U P) —Henry C, Ixigun toduv liail a hen that he snlil Inoki'd "»ort or sick and quite aiiiai’ .e d’’ a t t r r laying an egg fivn Inrhi'n long and welKhliiK nix oiiixen. 'i'lin egg wan itlKiut tlirer lliiii'ri the ordinary sl7.e. TANTI.KSS HAN FHANCla<;0, Auk IB 'U.R>—S o m ew h e re In tlwr Han Pranclsco area is a ruglilve from JnsUce and mn<1enty, Ml- I'hael MrI>onald, 'JU. lird from rounty Jail, Cluards wi'tr- ^kep- Meal of his chiiiin'n lo|- rr- inalning at liirge. ■liirv ni.id Itm prison pant.n lie irli tichlnd vvere the <inly mirs lie IhicI. HWniMKIt wiohm a , K llll, rtiiK rt( <(/Pi I'rlcndii liMl/iv tJiriuchi ii wii.i ilnui Jo<- Holt. Jl, li'hinril lo '.wlm, He wii.'i rr'H.tKii jroin ilrowniiig yrntrrr1'<y wlicu liu motor lK>at cap^l/nl. l|>i wan under waler llvr iiilnutri lirrnrn Hoi) Israel lodttcd him. f.iist Miinday he had iuiikiw rvape Hlieii thrown rrdiii a MUf IhhiiiI I'l'hlnd a spenlliiK l">i>< HAN i'iiANc:iiu;o. Aim lo 'II l'.)--UeglinriiL allei iriiliniint i>r little till snicllrin lind had ilielr baptlfni of (lie I.mIhy and melted away, 'I1ir loyliiiKl of a Miiii Praiirlseo iiuvelly store «iis destroyed niiil tlreiiieii uHered mln<ir iriluMrn m the HI’KKH »Ai;r I.AKK CI'I'V, Auk I’l—Police today "et « ppeed Koid for «alt Ijikn ciiv nun- rm/ npitrehcfii'lnii, 'IViey »r- < lied' tiirre men in ik car loleii (roin Konn t^iileiiiaii, iimiiecl Coleinaii li> rrp<iit re- ivpry of the aiitoiiiobllr, and ruined that tliey were also uclr iilnhi) Kiilln, Iewlf,loii, Holse, idilnrll, Niiiiii>i>, JeriiiiK’, lliiiierl u1 liiiilry, behliUn (ha hont (irgaii- cities Mndlng rrpresentadvc* In- IwUi'fi. Hoover Leads New Political Coalition from Landon. Chairman John M. Hamilton of the Republican nation- al commltt«e and most partymen who commented here upon It. Three Weakneasea . Mr, Hoover said his program was designed to remedy three major Bepubllcan weaknesses; 1, Pallure properly to defend It- scIL against calumny, 3. Piiltire to draw upon youUi la party counaels. 3. Paljure to crystalllie an afflr- matlre and cotulstent body of prin- ciples In the face of existing condi- tion*. Mr. Roover aald "there Is bound to be more dlKUsslon of a new alignment that wUl brlni ■ better Junction of Republicans and so- called Jefrenonian Demoorata.’' Party reatlgnment. he continued, might be approached In any of three ways: 1. CreaUon of a new party, 3. Change the name of the Re- publican party. 3. A working Republican-Demo- cratic coalition against the New Deal. Propoaea Convention Mr. Hoover dismissed Uie first two as Impracticable and proposed his 1938 convention program nt the best means of attracUng rank' and-Ille Democrats Into a Repub- lican coalition. Mr. Hoover charged • Uiat noosevelt administration had dis- carded Uto three major safeguards of Uie bin of rights—hidependence of congress, independence of Uie JiiriJrlnry and UJe balance of local government. He Implied Uiat governmental erclon had infected Industry to In- duce employers to utlliec spies and sluggers and employes to Invoke Uie sit-down strike technique. A C n i KILLS BOyA l John Brown Walks Into Path Of Truck Owned by State Highway Departmont JEROMIC, Aug. 10 (Hpei'lnh ./nlm Drown. Ift-year-old son of Mi. mid Mrs. W. A, llrow n, wan lll^tl^1lllv killed yesterday at about i> n>, as he walked Into the patli »t nn oncoming tnirk. The accident occurred iimi I’ri- rlne siding. John with hin l>i(iilu'> Uwrence, 18. waa walking iii> ihe road to get tho family's dsily inllk supply from a neighbor, our passed tlirm and the Ihjv i,ir|i|>nl before the truck as ho nuiird in cross tho road. Passershy tiK.k ihc lad Immediately to the (ifflin nf tiir county jihyslclan. Ur. 11. Mi'i- son, but he died on the wsy, Tho Drown family caiim to ,l<i- onio about three weeks nK<> Inini Joplin, Mo., and for thn iisaI ki days had been living at tim iiniiiii Aaaendrup ranch where tlwy v,ii<' employed. Tho truck which struck the l“>v waa a state highway truck nii<l . trailing an air oouiprrfM<>r, (iinii'< l>. Hams was driving and hmi wiiii iilm ICiunictt Proct, They wrir mi their way to fihoshonn ^iiii (iin equipment, A comorer's liii|iieAb ».sn i<i l"- tield today at 3:3U p. in. Tlie body rests at tIm Wllrv lu neral parlors pending the uuircmie of the Infjuest and Iiiiiniil nr Critic tiM b a t i a i B ^ the IW £p«b- that ha mold tbe lead- er et » coalition formlor In M states to loeiade ’■Jeffertonlan* Democrals and RcpnbUcans. PORTUGALCZECNS BREAK m outer than the Ixiyn piuniils lie U survived* hy. two slslnn. Mrs. iUith Tompkina and Mrn VIolel Paulson and.four brolliein, Ijtwieiicr who was with him at (lie nine <>l the accident, anil James, lluniri und Robert RoporousaionB Throughout Europe ^xpoctod By Diplomatic Move ----------- MSBON, Aug. 10 (U.R)-Portugal, aligned with Natl Germany In Uie Kpanish rlvll war crisis, severed re- lations with Czechoslovakia today In a diploinatia niOve that was ex- pected to have startling repercus- hlons all over Europe! ’Ilie break was made on Rroiind Uiat C*erlioilovakln, under pressure from on imnsme<l ililrd nation, refused to mnkn good i gigantic machine gun order Portugal, Just how big this order must have been was dlsclnsed In an of/l- rlal communique wlilrh said that Crechoslovakia offered lo deliver (WO of the guns—fnr l*orlugal'i nriny which. Iiicluillng the ali forre, thn cavalry siid srllllery, to- tals 30,000 men. The Iniig communlrjue In which the break was niuioiinced said In Milistunee tlm t i'ortugal, "<'<inlliiii liiK Hi rennuHineiit <i| Hie army,' liH'ltnl froiii jirlnclpal fnrtoiie^ liir i» "cerlftln ruiiiibn ■ ' nf nniclilr lEiinn One of the fn<'I<iilrs wus tli <Vfikiinlovenska Alircijovnka faetory, "wlilrh Is practically a Kovernmrut I'liiirern" It. was comnienteil that (Vechonlovakla guiis were preferred "|iilnrl|m l|y Ijrcaunn of tlir time of dr.|lvery" Tiix IxHtpiiulc Hill I’liHHcd by .Senate WA/iMiN(^'mN. Aug. II) aim I'lie ftcimir linrdleil <me more j.h.1 le in thn drive towiiiil adjcni 1111*111 t<^diiy w h e n It a p p ro v e d in lesn Ihiiii in minutes after riinvenlng (he iiiliiilnl/itvatlon’s bill to rioen tax tin>l)llu1e.-<. vh r l>irsldent Jfthii Nance Oiirner H hvc'IIM the liiiiiiirtnnt bill througli III iNUinnge wllnoiil objection and vMlliiiiit u rncoid vide. Apiiroviil of the i'oiii)ilrx in, me, ile.ilgned ti> plug riKlit s|>ecirio lyjM-s Ilf tax aviildaiicn whlrh tho lii'ftiMiry esdmafed rnnt the govern- iiiriit more thaii'I7A,000.000 In nn- iiiiiil revenue, rame wlthdut extend- ed debute. rilT H MAItUIAdK l,<tNIX>N, Aug, lu iiif!t--daniia Wulnka, four tliiirs married conoert singer, will Im wed a fifth Uiue, Uils nll-MatUiews, a the llrltlsh radlntelephone Iniliutiy and Inventor ol a "denih iny ’ which was sold to tlie Unlled S(a(«s, It was aouounced today. Nippons Plan New Battles In Shanghai By H. R. EKIN8 . (Copyrlibt. 1937, United Pros) ' SHANGHAI^ Friday, Aug. 20 <U.P.) — Chinese regained' the offensive on one sector o f, tho bittcrly-contested north - ern Shanghai front at 2 a. m. today. After they had been driven back earlier by an intense Japanese aerial and naval bombardment, they reor^n- ized their lines' and drove forward in the Kungplng road district. They fought thetr war td Oavard road and u this dispatch v u fUad were within two miles of the Oarden bridge acroos Sooch<nr cregfc—en- trance to the Anglo-American de - fense area of the International set-' Uement. At 3:20 a. m. th« Japanese dli- pfttehed more than a dOMO tan»n, armored ears and other reioforee- ments to^the sector. AU of KunKplng road appeared to be a roaring UttletUld. Ttte Japan' fese seemed to t>e starting • counter- attack In an effort to drly* out Chinese regiments which oeetipled a wedge In the Japanese Unes in eastern Hongkew. Jasewhere powder-burned. khaU-, clad Japanese forces drove forward along a 30-mlle front northwest of Shanghal and'Vtoe Admiral Klyoshl Hasegawa announced that he eiu(: pected this bomb-dsTaitatad d7 of sm ooo people to treed of major mllltaijr danier ' .............. .. hours. .U S S T f ....................... *‘We are ralaint tiM uppviuiil,* he satd. . , To«n Front This correspondent toured the front and carf testify to the accu- racy of the adnUral's statement so far as the Immediate situation Is concerned. Admiral Harry Yamell and other foreign comroandera and diplomats met earlier in the evening and were reported to have discussed a dras- tic program In event the reckless attacks by both sides In ^ vicinity of tho Anglo-American area of the International settlement continued to endanger thousands of Ameri- cans, Britons, and other Occiden- tals, The warning of the representa- tives of Uie powers was reinforced by vigorous dlpIomAtlc representa- tions In Nanking In which. It was understood, BrJUln and Fraaea took tho leadership. Tliero waa a lull In the fighting as midnight approached. Chairman Cornell Pranking of the municipal goveriunent of .tlie International neCtlement believed that the worst m ight be over. Command Air Jajwn's unquestioned commsnd of thu nlr, he said, made It almost rertaln that Uiere would not be a repetition of the aerial bombings (Continiiert on Page 10, Column S> NOBIHEiSIOi HINDERS SEAeC Alnakan Hunt For Runsian Fllora Mado Difficult By Bain, Olouds rAIRBANKfJ, Alaska, Aug, it) (un The thlrii day of a northern slorm kept re.v-uc filers grounded todav mill lessened the iihances for finding lout lluiviliin airplane before win- •r settler over the Arctic, Dense i-loiids, Interinltlent raln.^ hern anil snows fnrther north, pre- nluilnl the search, 'I'he six fliers liad been missing six days, Thoy made Llielr'Inst re|>ort by radio two hours after crossing tho north polo last Prlilny. Jimmy Mattem and Joe Ornason. American filers, were waiting out thn storm hern, ready to take out their two-molorrd planes at th<i first break In the weather, 'lliey ntuilled iiiaiw and esllniated that thn lust plane, which was en rnuto from Moscow to tho United Hlntes alnng the IMIh msrldJan, Wae pmbnbly down on an Ice floe AQO miie.-v north of Uie Alaikan coait. ' Thn itiisslaiu had provlsians fdr a 4fl-day encampment. Another rescue, plane, pUoM by llob itandall of Canada's Airways, was iroundsd at Point nar- row. The 6ovi«t goreniment vaa reporUd to be preparing IhrM planea for the aeareh and the ice braakar Krassln waa dun In Uto area to ea- tablith an airplane baae on the coask
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Page 1: IN THE DAY’S CHINESE REGAIN SHANGHAI OFFENSIVE I PARADEnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho... · TODAY’S NEWS TODAY OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER IN THE DAY’S I PARADE

TODAY’SNEWS

T O D A Y

O FFIC IA L COUNTY N EW SPA PER

IN THE DAY’S I PARADE

Comtttander \Health ClinicsSet for Burley And Twin Falls

Arrangements Completed to Aid ( irip- pled Children in Southern Idalio

All arran g em en ts w ere com pleted th is aftcrnouii for two crippled children clinics, one w hich will be held in B ur­le y -F r id a y m om lngr'and the o th e r in Twin FaJI.s Frid.iy afte rnoon and all day Sat-

Ruins ill Wake of Bombing

CHINESE REGAIN SHANGHAI OFFENSIVEDefenders Battle Way

To Seward Road After Japanese Drive Fades

I t r a r AdmlrnI H arry E. Y ar- n r ll. abovp, In com m and of the L'. S. Asiatic n e e t, w ho arrived a t S hangha i's h a rb o r to protec t A m erican lives.

Bids for Post

urday.• T he B urley clinic is open

to crippled children from Cas­sia an d M inidoka counties and will b e held a t the high school bu ild ing , s ta rtin g a t 8 a. m. and end ing a t noon.

Tilt! locBl c lin ic will be he ld a t th e P re sb y te ria n 'c hu rch s ta r tin g a t 1 p . m . F r id a y . C h ildren from Tw in P alls . G ood ing , Jerom e, L incoln, Cam as a n d B la in e counties will a t­tend .

6 U te D irectorsB o th c lin ic s a rc u nder the d irec ­

tio n of th e s ta te division of public h e a lth a n d In b o th cases D r. M a n ­ley B. S h a w of Boise, orthopedic fiurseon wUl b e In charge. A t the p rese n t tim e I t Is estim ated 30 will be exam ined a t Burley and 60 to 70 a t T w in F a lls . D r. W. p . Passe r will a s s is t I n T w in F a lls a n d alt physic ians a re inv ited to a ttend .

I n co m m en tin g on th e two c linics D r. H . L . M cM artln , d irec tor of th e T w in P a lis county health u n it sa id th U a fte rn o o n “no chUd w ith crlppllne; d e fo rm ity , c left p a la te or h a ir Up sho u ld m iss th is clinic.

"T h is o p p o r tu n ity comes b u t once a year. C ases need ing trea tm en t, a n d w ho h av e n o t th e adequate m e an s o f receiv ing such care, will

th r o a tbRoffo B lM k <a A labiaiaa to tb e a ttp m e e c o o k b ro n g b t a n - n o iu c e m e n l from Reprcaenta tive L lite r HUI, D., AU., above, (b a t h e wonld be a c a n d id a te to sue* ceed RIack. T h e a n noancem en l w aa m ade from Pari», w here Hill w as orv to u r an a m em ber of the n a t t le M onum ent eommlsslon. HIH’h hom e is in M ontfom ery,

Guards Safety

be recom m ended for trcn tn icn t a t Boise a t th e earliest, po.-i.slble m en t." D r. M cM artln .■snld.

P e rso n n el o f th e henltli unit a ssis t In th e examinatloti5.

T w in F alU on FridayI n T w in F a ll% a t noon Saturday,

m o th e r a n d ch ild ren will be served lu n c h eo n a t th e Chrlr.ilan church. T h e lu n c h eo n Is m ade possible th ro u g h M rs. B ernard M artyn of th e B a p tis t W om en’s society; wom­e n o f th e C hurch of the Brethren th ro u g h M rs. V an B . W right; tlie C a th o lic W om an 's league through M rs. M yrtJe Lopez, and the women of th e C h r is t ia n c h u rc h ,.

W om en of th e P .-T . A. will assist M rs. J . R . N ellson as hoste.wes. T hese Include M rs. R. I.. Roed, Mrs, R oy P a in te r a n d Mrs. W. B. Broolts.

All local com m ittees for a rran g e­m e n ts w ere headed by Mrs. I, E, Jo sly n .

L u n ch e o n w ill al.w be held S a t­u rd ay noo n a t the Presbyterian m a n se fo r m em bers o f the exam in­in g s ta f f a n d a.ulstant.';. Tills wai m a d e possible through tSie coiirtesv of R ev . a n d M rs. G. L. C lark and th e R u ra l Federation.

All p e rso n s w ho hove not ye t call ed fo r a ppo in tm en ts should con tac t th e c o u n ty healtli unit, telephone 1814, a t th e earliest pos.^lble tim e.

Police Court Active as Safety Drive Ercigresses^ -

64 Mo#i%fg'‘to A j^ear Before Police Judge During Day; Fines Numerous

T w ill P a lis ' police court today buzzed w ith ac tiv ity as th e c u rren t c l ty -c o u n ty -s ta tc combined drive a g a in s t law -b reak ing motorlaU g a ined , m om en tum .

In a “ro u n d -u p ” la st n ig h t of pe rsons fa ll in g to have s ta te d riv ­e rs licenses a n d also ope ra ting ve­hic les w ith o u t p ro p er lights o fficers covered th e c ity as they toolc up positions a t s tra teg ic poliiLi. As a re.m lt o f th is drive 64 m otorists were c itcd to a p p ea r before Police Judge J . O , Pum phrey th is m orn ing und a fte rn o o n .

Ill A m a jo r ity of le cases w here vehicles w ere found to have fau lty ligh ts, o w n ers w ere directed to the n r n r r s t o ffic ia l te sting sU llo n s and today w ere requ ired to produce evi­dence t h a t th e ir ligh ts had been ad ju ste d . In n m a jo rity of tite drlv- r ra llren ses c ita tions. I t was found llccnnes h a d been left a t home. T hese d r iv e rs showed them to Uio Judge tod a y a n d were released a fte r they w ere to ld to alw ays carry the Iierm lt w ith them ,

K xtrem e Caaea In on ly cases w here entrem e ite-

rangem en tn of ligh ts w tre found were th e d r iv e rs fined. I t Is e s ti­m a ted 10 drivers paid fines fo r light v io lations.

Beven were f ln rd by Judge Pum -

T hla scene waa d n p llc a ted tb ra u fh o u t T ientsin, C h in a , followinc heavy shelliog by J a p a n e se fie ld pieees and bom bing p lanes la a n ou tbreak a t th e s ta r t of tb e p rese n t S Ino-Jipanese u n decla red “irar."

Ex-President Seeks to Band Jeffersonian Democrats, G. O. P. in 1940 Campaign

B y LY LE C. W ILSON W ASHINGTON, Aug, 19 (U.R)—F orm er President H er-

b e rt C. H oover today criticized conduct of th e 1936 Republi­can cam paign and assum ed leadersh ip of a m ovement de­veloping in 20 s la tes tp rally Jeffersonian Democrats to a G. 0 . P . coalition in th e 1940 presidential wars.

Mr.- H oover proposed th a t the p a r ty m eet officially n ex t yea r in convention to d ra f t a declaration of p a r ty princi­ples. H e announced his p ro­gram in an artic le prepared fo r publicatiO h'in th e cu rren t A tlan tic M onthly.

T h e p ro jec t po in ted M r. Hoover a n d Oov. A lf M . Latidon. 1B36 R e­publican p residen tia l nom inee, to ­w ard A possible contest fo r contro l of Uie p a r ty . Som e de tails of the p la n leak ed prem atu re ly a fo r t­n ig h t ago a n d h a d

9 Clubs to Attend Jaycee Session Here

Third Annual Convention Opens Saturday For State Civic Organizations

ph rcy fo r driving w ltliout a s ta te license. The,^e Included A, D. G reen , l a r e n Sonto. T. T . H opkins, R ay T u rn e r . Jo h n .Stinson. A ugust H a rr a n d J e r r y Mayhcw,

A t th e sam e time g rea t headw ay w as n o te d In the c ity 's p a rt of th e g e n era l round-up,

E, D , Breedlove. 25, w^as fined «1 fo r r id in g u blcyclc on a public sidew alk . EiiKc iP H u g h es 'an d Cliff Emerlclc yc.stonlay afte rnoon hatl been fined $2 enrh on rlia rgcs of n m n ln g stop signs. Record.s show bo th en tered picas of gullly to the charges.

Hpeeder Fined C harged w ith speeding. H enry

Tliom ey, Jr., wiis fined »5 by Jiirtgi P um phrey th is m orning. Ho was a rre s te d ves'eNlsy afternoon .

W iiilo Dr. C. A. Ernes yesterday en te red a plea of n o t guilty a n d asked a Jury tria l on a si>ecdlng rh a rg e , tlil;> innrnlng UirouKh his a tto rn e y K. L, ilayborn , he pleaded gu ilty an il was fined 110 a n d >3 oo-\ti.

A t th e snm r time n u s.v l n;ill.ioii w as be ing held In (lie c ity Jail a rh n rg n nf ope ra ting a n iolor Iilrin w lillr u iiilrr th e Influenre In tox lra tliig Ihiiinr. Hl,i rar.e ' tran s fe rred In nlate 'rou rt and ' se t fo r lalo th is adernoon ,

POSSE NABS FIVE IN A P S IS P E C IS

NATIQNAISGAINiPORTFRI

P a ir W a n te d in Utah, Idaho ju o b o l Soldiora Expoct toIn G roup O aptured in

Colorado Hilli

A veteran of llir t l . H. dlplo- m atln Mrvlc« In ttio j-^r K.ut, r<m«ul-Oer»era> ( rta re n e e 'f la iiu , ■liovr. m ade n rrp a ra llo i ii for r ta r u a l la i i o f A m erican rlllten s

f l lh t i n i apVead llirou fliou t H h in ih a l, e iid a n ie r ln g m litcn U of Ihfl in le rn ailo iia l M-Ulemtnt.

IMiU'lv Given ( .oiniiiiHsiou

W A h lllN filO N , Aug, 10 (Un—Hrii, II ...... I., m s rh , l>„ AU.,r rre lv rd h h n.inm U slon aa aofiatfl lu p rem r ro u r t Justlre feorn Pre«lilent Hoo*evelt lortay » • tKey a te lu iiih hi ‘he White

office*.lUack aald he would realgn h li

position am M-iiator, and "most llhely” troiild lake Hie i>alh iif Afflot I t, j iu l l r e Islo today or toojorraw ,

(illA N IJ JU N C T IO N , Uolo, Aug. 10 (U P) -E ln a r Jn h a n n sen and H arry ICdwards, w an t« d In Halt U k e City on k ld iiap -robbery rhargea, and th ree (-onii>anlona were cap tu red iienr lie ie early today by a poaae.

T he g roup waa takeit by aurprlan. In thfl denso country near th e atat« linn a f te r a filling sUMon o pera to r s iw tted th e ir r a r and Inform ed local l>ollcfl. T h e c ap tu re was made Ijy o f­ficers led by C hief ilf I’ollc^ H . R. Ueckcr._ H ie co m p an io n s <if Jnhauiise ii and

ICdwarda w ere Identified as lU lp h Myera, D a n B hea and Jack Uhaw.

J o h a n n a e n a n d Kdwards, Biu]>eula In Uia k id n a p in g a n d robbery of IJr, W illiam L ea ry o f U tah un iversity a n d D r. M ild re d Nelson, U U h a tate h e a lth o m o la l, bacaped a t r a p In H alt U k a O lty la a t week by ou td ls- lU n c ln t police In a »tol«n car.

A T crlU b la arsenal o f ahotgiins a n d r t ro iv e ra w as found 1^ th e siin- pe rU ' c a r a f te r Uielr capture, |x)llie said; T lw y a re being held he r* for S a lt L aka C ity police.

Takfl S antnndor in Ton D ays

W IT H THK N A TlON A M flTa AT IllCINOeA, by i-ourlnr to Ilayonne, Aug. 10 (U(:>--l.e<l by ligh t laiika a rm ed w ith th ioa-ers w hlcti se t sh rubbery a fire , vlc torln iu n a tio n a l­ist;) trootM today advanced the lr’n u t- r r a rk e r enclrrillng m ovem ent on th is f ro n t to w ith in 32 m iles o l B an tander on one side ; sligh tly above «0 on Uie o the r.

T ruck loads of soldiers who e n tered here today were c h an tin g : “B an- la iid n r in 10 days"—prediotlng fa ll u t thfl la s t of the Im portan t Ulacay I>flrla he ld by th e enemy.

M oorish cavalry Is rooperating b rillian tly w ith the iia lkm alls t a d - vanoo ill a cleanup of Uie enem y along a wide from . T o th e e a s t <>f the U elnosB-Torrelavega road be- h ind A lto de la H orra th e enem y is a ttem iitliig lo resist w ith several Ijtnkii a n d a lew 7ft-inllUmeter guns d irec ting ita firing on the road from <Jorooi»t« tow ard Kelnosa,

R epresentatives f r o i^ n ln e o:f th e m ore im iw rtan t .cities o f th e s ta te will c o n g r ^ a to here Saturday af ternoon « |id Sunday fo r th e th i rd an n u a l convention of th e Idaho Junior C ham bers of Commertfe. Wives and friends o f th e official representa tives also will be en tertained by a wom an’s com­m ittee aiding th e h o st Tw in Falls organization.

F ive directors o f th e U n it­ed S ta tes Ju n io r C ham ber of Commerce, two s ta te pre.si- dents, a p as t national p resi­den t and u p a s t n a tio n a l ex­ecutive sec reta ry will lead th e busincas diacuHslons o f the convention S atu rday a f te r ­noon nncl Sunday, iind Irii J.MaKters, Idiilio scc ro tary nf slu le , u'ill 1)0 th e foa tiin 'd Hlioaker on the han(|iiot pro- g ram the night of th e fir.sl <lay.

H anqiirt K aturday N igh t .Social h lslillght;i nf th e !,tntf-\vlile

Hutherlng will bo th e btinciuct <iii th e Piirk hotel law n, follow ed liy n rnnventlori hall aii<l floor nhriw ni the ICIks M riii'irliil h a ll, Hiiliinliiv niKht. mill It litwn p a rly n t th r hom e or M r ntui M rs. I .rc M lllrr thi(L nfleriKKni.

"S ta tft Advcrtl.^lnd" will be the »ul)Jert o f the ^rc•r^ll«^y of who will npvi’*' following th e mi-(Iress o f ............... hv T w in I 'ji ll,M ayor l,rm CliapUi and th e liilio duc;tlon tif .iinllciniil and n liilr i>l- flrers , Joe lihitntfotil will be I tn ri- m aster.

A lthough reK lflratlons will bn ta k en for tiin viMlors a ll day lini- u rday , Uie offlrlal reK lstra tlon lioiii h as he rn se t for 'S oVh.ck In llir Hfferno<in, lmiiii'illiil>-ly prn-niim ; tlin Iowa pnrU Ai 4 n'i-l<Hk. Inml prestdriit.i| will nii'r t III Mu' I 'litk l>ci tel, led by A ihtln Kallnlniry, im- tionni virn prt-.ldi'iit

HrhwrniUiiiiin lo N|>enk A nnual ronx ilitinn InrnkrnAt

l>e held a t llif' litind ay inonilMii 0 :J0 It, J , firliM. of th e 'I'wiii rm of Com m erce wii a tlo ii or th e Chiu>ili a n d ihr- Jun lm <

Ned Marlaiid. linlsc C liam brr r.i «l>enk M, |{) ,iVlm m a n will piThlilr H ler o r J)ol«f will li ft g en rrn l lunlinv.'Utinday riuiriiliiH.

" rjro a d rr A*p<'ci H tatan Jiiiilcir

i l ' l lllllliu; M" I) <l'l'll»'k, Kllll

llllllllll, )>l'f,|lt' itclilin- Chiiiiil :lll.rllM

nK IT IH II BBKIIOKCH A K RiV ttH O N O K O N O , Aug, 10 (0.n — T h e

Iii ltlsh nteaiiier I ta jp u tan a , wlUi th e llrnl sh ip load or llr ltlsh rerugees rroiii (lhangha l, a rrived lier« la te today.

m e rre ,” will be tlir :,ill)|n-t ot 1.11aililresa by Miirvln llu ili V. < Utlvo secre tary cif (h <■ nii'liiiiid r>iKAliitatlnn n t ll::i(i <1 clink

C hief HevsliMi hlltlllrtT1 'H ie chief bur>lnri' in.MiUl III 111,, <-onVelilI<iti will r<ti iVrlic 111 1 -'liI o'cltx-k Hiinday n ft. i IIOMIl ll'ld1 lllrluilo iejH>r1s nf 1Iir Mill.' l.Hd r iit , sncretitrv ninl llll' 1 1 1 II’,Ml 1 1iilid coinm ltlee lep.n I', .....................iilfl.-ers w in be III |H'iiiiinnii>i<oven t of th e sennUm linil e<-lritl-iliof A I'onvrritlnn <div' l,t\ III.UI vMIIrloMi (]in th ird anni nil in ri'tlin t »lthfl s ta le J im liir (.Im.iiil>' i'> <il ........merce.

Pau l O lliniin. gem ,| id riinveiiHiinK halrinan. h as anked

1 O n 'J win P a lls <uk»i, l>ef(Hn lin(in<lO llb. ^

By U nited Preas K'KMAN AOAIN

SAN PRANCIHCO, Aug. 10 niR)—Iioulh l/im b ard i apparen tly was one good prospe<'t over­looked by tlie elec tric refrlger- a lo r sa lesm an, Ho fllfil m lt for divorce from hl?i wife .Irniiette, on g rounds th a t th e Ireinan ,^tnyed loo Iiuik a t hl.i linnie.

AMAZKMKNT

OAKLAND, Calif., Aug 10 (U P) —H enry C, Ixigun toduv liail a hen th a t h e snlil Inoki'd "»ort or sick a n d qu ite aiiiai’.ed’’ a t t r r laying a n egg fivn Inrhi'n long and welKhliiK nix oiiixen. 'i'lin egg wan itlKiut tli re r lliiii'ri the ord inary sl7.e.

TANTI.KSS HAN FH A N C la<;0, Auk IB

'U.R>—Som ew here In tlwr Han Pranclsco a re a is a ruglilve from JnsUce a n d mn<1enty, M l- I 'hael M rI>onald, 'JU. lird from roun ty Jail, C luards wi'tr- ^kep- Meal of h is chiiiin 'n lo|- r r- ina ln ing a t liirge. ■liirv ni.id Itm prison pant.n lie ir li tichlnd vvere th e <inly m irs lie IhicI.

H W niM K It

w i o h m ’a , K ll l l , rtiiK rt( <(/Pi I'rlcndii liMl/iv tJiriuchi ii wii.i

ilnui Jo<- H olt. J l , li'hinril lo '.wlm, He wii.'i rr'H.tKii jroin ilrowniiig yrntrrr1'<y wlicu liu m otor lK>at cap^ l/n l. l|>i wan under w aler llv r iii ln u tr i lirrnrn Hoi) Israe l lod ttcd him. f.iist Miinday he had iuiikiw rv a p e Hlieii th row n rrdiii a MUf IhhiiiI I 'l'hlnd a spenlliiK l">i><

HAN i'i iA N c:i iu ;o . Aim lo 'II l'.)--UeglinriiL a lle i iriiliniinti>r little till snicllrin lind had ilielr ba p tlfn i of (lie I.mIhy a n d melted aw ay, 'I1 ir loyliiiKl of a Miiii P ra iir lse o iiuvelly store « iis destroyed niiil tlreiiieii uHered mln<ir iriluMrn m the

HI’KKH» A i;r I.AKK CI'I'V , AukI’l—Police today "et « ppeed

K oid for « a l t Ijikn c iiv n u n - rm/ npitrehcfii'lnii, 'IViey »r- < lied' tii rre m en in ik car loleii (roin Konn t^iileiiiaii, iimiiecl Coleinaii li> rrp<iit re- ■ ivpry of th e a iitoiiiobllr, and ruined th a t tliey were also

uclr iilnhi) Kiilln, Iew lf,loii, Holse, idilnrll, Niiiiii>i>, JeriiiiK’ , lliiiierlu1 liiiilry , behliUn (ha hont (irgaii-

c i t ie s M ndlng rrp resen tadvc* In- IwUi'fi.

Hoover Leads New Political Coalition

from L andon . C h a irm an Jo h n M. H am ilton o f th e R epublican n a tio n ­a l com m ltt«e a n d m ost pa rtym en w ho com m ented here upon It.

T h ree W eakneasea . M r, H oover sa id his program was

designed to rem edy th ree m a jo r B epub llcan weaknesses;

1, P a llu re properly to defend It- scIL a g a in s t calum ny,

3. P i i l t i re to d raw upon youUi l a p a rty counaels.

3. P a lju re to cry sta lllie an a ff lr - m a tlre a n d co tu ls te n t body of p r in ­c iples In th e face of existing cond i­tion*.

M r. R oover aald " th ere Is bound to be m ore dlK U sslon of a new a lignm en t th a t wUl b r ln i ■ be tter Junc tion of R epublicans a n d so- c alled J e fre n o n ia n Dem oorata.’' P a r ty rea tlgnm en t. h e continued, m ig h t b e approached In any of th ree w ays:

1. CreaU on of a new party,3. C hange th e nam e of th e Re­

pub lican p a rty .3. A w orking Republican-D em o­

c ra tic coalition ag a in s t the New D eal.

Propoaea Convention M r. H oover dism issed Uie first

two as Im practicab le a n d proposed h is 1938 convention program nt th e best m e an s o f a ttracU ng ran k ' an d -Ille D em ocrats Into a Repub­lican coalition .

M r. H oover charged • Uiat noosevelt a d m in is tra tio n had dis­c ard ed Uto th ree m a jo r safeguards o f Uie bin o f rig h ts—hidependence of congress, independence of Uie JiiriJrlnry a n d UJe balance of local governm ent.

H e Im plied U ia t governm ental e rc lon h a d in fec ted Industry to In­duce em ployers to u tlliec spies and s luggers a n d em ployes to Invoke Uie s it-dow n str ik e technique.

A C n i KILLS BOyAl

John B row n W alks Into Path Of T ruck Ow ned by S ta te

H ighw ay D epartm ont

JEROMIC, A ug. 10 (Hpei'lnh ./nlm Drown. Ift-year-o ld son of M i. mid M rs. W. A, llrow n, wan lll^tl^1lllv k illed ye sterd a y a t ab o u t i> n>, a s he w alked In to th e patli »t nn oncom ing tn irk .

T h e a cc id e n t occurred iim i I’ri- rln e sid ing . Jo h n w ith hin l>i(iilu'> U w re n c e , 18. w aa w alking iii> ihe road to g e t th o fam ily 's dsily inllk supply from a neighbor, o u r passed t l i rm a n d th e Ihjv i,ir|i|>nl before th e tru c k as ho n u iir d in c ross th o road . Passershy tiK.k ihc la d Im m ediately to th e ( if f lin nf tiir county jih y s lc lan . U r. 11. M i'i- son , b u t h e died on th e wsy,

T ho D row n fam ily caiim to ,l<i- onio a b o u t th re e weeks nK<> Inini Jo p lin , Mo., a n d fo r thn iisaI ki d a y s h a d been living a t tim iiniiiii A aaendrup ra n c h w here tlwy v,ii<' em ployed.

T ho tru c k w hich struck the l“>v w aa a s ta te highw ay truck nii<l . tra ilin g a n a ir oouiprrfM<>r, (iinii'< l>. Ham s w as driv ing a n d hmi wiiii i ilm ICiunictt P roc t, T hey w rir mi th e ir w ay to fihoshonn ^ iiii (iin equ ipm ent,

A c o m o re r 's liii|iieAb ».sn i<i l"- tie ld today a t 3:3U p. in.

T lie body re sts a t tIm Wllrv lu n e ra l p a rlo rs pending the uuircmie of th e Infjuest and Iiiiiniil nr

Critic

tiM b a t i a i B ^ th e I W £ p « b -

th a t h a m o ld tb e le a d ­e r e t » coalition fo rm lo r In M s ta te s to loeiade ’■Jeffertonlan* D em ocrals a n d RcpnbUcans.

PORTUGALCZECNS BREAK m

outer th a n th e Ixiyn piuniils lie U surv ived* hy. two slslnn . Mrs. iU ith T om pk ina and Mrn VIolel P au lson a n d .fo u r brolliein , Ijtw ieiicr w ho was w ith h im a t (lie nine <>l th e a cc iden t, a n il Jam es, llun iri und Robert

RoporousaionB T hroughout E urope ^xpoctod By

Diplom atic Move -----------

M SB O N , Aug. 10 (U.R)-Portugal, a ligned w ith N atl G erm any In Uie K panish rlv ll w ar crisis, severed re ­la tio n s w ith Czechoslovakia today In a d ip lo inatia niOve th a t w as ex­pected to have sta rtlin g repe rcus- hlons a ll over Europe!

’I l ie b reak was m ade on Rroiind U ia t C*erlioilovakln, under pressure from on imnsme<l ililrd na tio n , refused to mnkn good i g igan tic m ach ine gun order P o rtuga l,

J u s t how big this order m u st have been w as dlsclnsed In an of/l- r la l com m unique w lilrh sa id th a t Crechoslovakia offered lo deliver (WO of th e g u n s—fnr l*orlugal'i nriny w hich. Iiicluillng th e ali forre, th n cavalry siid srlllle ry , to ­ta ls 30,000 m en.

T he Iniig communlrjue In which th e b reak was niuioiinced sa id In Milistunee tlm t i'ortugal, "<'<inlliiii liiK H i rennuH ineiit <i| Hie arm y,' liH 'ltnl froiii jirlnclpal fnrtoiie^ liir i» "cerlftln ruiiiibn ■' nf nn iclilr lEiinn O ne of th e fn<'I<iilrs wus tli < Vfikiinlovenska Alircijovnka faetory, "w lilrh Is practically a K overnm rut I 'li iire rn " It. w as com nienteil th a t (Vechonlovakla guiis were p referred " |iiln r l|m l |y Ijrcaunn of tlir tim e of dr.|lvery"

Tiix IxHtpiiulc Hill I’liHHcd b y .Senate

W A/iM iN (^'m N . Aug. II) aim I'lie ftcimir linrdleil <me more

j.h.1 le in thn drive towiiiil adjcni 1111*111 t<^diiy w hen It approved in lesn Ihiiii in m inutes a fte r riinvenlng (he iiiliiilnl/itvatlon’s bill to rioen tax tin>l)llu1e.-<.

vh r l> irsldent Jfthii N ance O iirner Hhvc'IIM th e liiiiiiirtnnt bill th rougli III iNUinnge w llnoiil objection and vMlliiiiit u rncoid vide.

Apiiroviil of the i'oiii)ilrx in, m e, ile.ilgned ti> plug riKlit s|>ecirio lyjM-s Ilf tax aviildaiicn w hlrh tho lii'ftiMiry esdm afed rnnt th e govern- iiiriit m ore thaii'I7A,000.000 In nn - iiiiiil revenue, ram e w lthdut e x te n d ­ed debute.

r i l T H MAItUIAdKl,<tNIX>N, Aug, lu ii i f ! t - -d a n iia

W ulnka, four tliiirs m arried conoert singer, will Im wed a f if th Uiue, Uils

nll-MatUiews, a the llr ltlsh radlntelephone

In iliu tiy and Inventor ol a "denih iny ’ w hich was sold to tlie U nlled S(a(«s, I t was aouounced today.

Nippons Plan New Battles

In ShanghaiBy H . R . E K IN 8 .

(C opyrlibt. 1937, U nited P r o s ) 'SHANGHAI^ F riday , Aug.

20 <U.P.) — Chinese regained ' th e offensive on one sec to r o f , tho bittcrly-contested n o rth ­e rn Shanghai fro n t a t 2 a. m. today.

A fte r they had been driven back earlier by an in tense Japanese aerial and naval bom bardm ent, th ey r e o r ^ n - ized th e ir lines ' and drove forw ard in the K ungplng road district.

T hey fought th e tr w a r td O av a rd road a n d u th is d ispa tch v u fUad were w ith in tw o m iles o f th e O ard en bridge acroos Sooch<nr cregfc—e n ­tran c e to th e A nglo-A m erican d e ­fense a rea of th e In te rn a tio n a l s e t - ' Uem ent.

A t 3:20 a. m . th « Ja p an e se d l i - pfttehed more th a n a dOMO tan»n , arm ored ears and o th e r re io fo ree - m e n ts to^the sector.

AU o f KunKplng ro ad ap p ea red to be a roaring U ttle tU ld . T tte J a p a n '

fese seem ed to t>e s ta r tin g • c o u n te r­a tta c k In a n e ffo rt to d rly* o u t C hinese regim ents w hich oeetipled a w edge In th e Jap an ese Unes in e as te rn Hongkew.

Jasew here pow der-burned. k h a U -, c lad Japanese forces drove forw ard along a 30-mlle f ro n t no rth w est of S h a n g h a l and 'V toe A dm iral K lyosh l H asegaw a an nounced th a t h e eiu(: p ected th is bom b-dsT aitatad d 7 o f s m o o o people to tree d o fm a jo r m lllta ijr d a n ie r ' .............. ..hours.

. U S S T f .......................*‘W e a re r a l a in t tiM u p p v iu i i l ,*

h e satd. ., T o « n F ro n t

T h is co rresponden t toured th e f ro n t and carf te s tify to th e accu­racy of the adnU ral's s ta te m en t so f a r a s the Im m ediate s ituation Is concerned.

A dm iral H arry Y am ell a n d o the r fo re ign com roandera a n d d iplom ats m e t e arlie r in th e even ing a n d were repo rted to have discussed a d ras­tic p rogram In ev en t th e reckless a ttac k s by bo th s ides In ^ vicinity o f tho A nglo-Am erican a re a o f th e In terna tional se ttle m e n t con tinued to endanger thou sands of Ameri­cans, B ritons, and o the r Occiden­tals,

T h e w arning o f th e rep resen ta ­tives o f Uie pow ers was reinforced by vigorous dlpIomAtlc rep resen ta ­tions In N anking In w hich. It was understood, B rJU ln a n d F ra ae a took th o leadership.

T liero w aa a lu ll In th e f igh ting a s m idnigh t approached. C hairm an C ornell P rank ing of the m unicipal goveriunent o f .tlie In ternational neCtlement believed th a t th e w orst m ight be over.

Com m and AirJa jw n 's unquestioned com m snd

of thu nlr, he said, m ade It alm ost r e r ta ln th a t Uiere would n o t be a repetition of the aeria l bombings

(Continiiert on Page 10, Colum n S>

N O B I H E i S I O i HINDERS SEAeC

A lnakan Hunt F or Runsian Fllora Mado Difficult

By B ain, Olouds

rAIRBA NK fJ, A laska, Aug, it) (un T he thlrii day of a n o rth e rn slorm

k e p t re.v-uc filers g rounded todav mill lessened th e iihances for finding

lout lluiviliin a irp lan e before win- •r se ttle r over th e Arctic,D ense i-loiids, In te r in lt len t raln.^

hern an il snows fn rth e r n o rth , pre- nluilnl the search , 'I 'h e six f lie rs liad been m issing six days, T hoy made Llielr'Inst re|>ort by rad io tw o hours a f te r crossing tho n o r th polo last Prlilny.

Jim m y M a tte m a n d Joe Ornason. A m erican filers, were w aiting o u t thn s to rm hern, ready to take ou t the ir tw o-m olorrd planes a t th<i f irs t b reak In th e w eather,

'l lie y ntuilled iiiaiw and esllniated th a t th n lust plane, w hich was en rnu to from Moscow to tho United H lntes a lnng th e IM Ih m srldJan, Wae pm bnbly down on a n Ice floe AQO miie.-v north of Uie A la ikan coait. ' T hn itiissla iu had provlsians fd r a 4fl-day encam pm ent.

A nother rescue, p lane , pU o M by llob itandall o f C anada 's Airways, was iro u n d sd a t Po in t n a r ­row. T he 6ovi«t g o ren im en t v a a reporU d to be p repa ring IhrM planea fo r th e aeareh a n d th e ice b raakar K rassln waa dun In Uto a re a to ea- ta b lith an a irp lane baae o n th e coask

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Si- P ignT w IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Thonday, Angart 19, 1987

m O i S E I F i

N ew W a ih isg to n S chool W ill . Be Seadjr F o r U se on

S ep t. 13

JXROUE. Aug. 19 (SpeclAl)— P n p t n t lo n s lo r th e open ing of Jerom e schools on S e p t 13 have been completed. T h e n e v W ash in g ­to n K hool vU I be rea d y fo r use a n d >11 o the r buildings h a v e been TcnoTat«d a n d repa ired . I t U an* nounccd by S upt. H . M aine Shoun,

Periods (o r h igh school en ro ll­m e n t vUl be from S ep t. 7 to 10 w ith th e seniors reg is terin g Sept. 7 from 9 to 13 a . m . a n d 1 to & p . m . T he o th e n will reg is te r d u r ­in g th e fam e ho u rs w ith th e Jun ­io rs on Sept. 8, sophom ores 6 c p t 0 a n d the freslim en S e p t. 10.

P»Uoiring a re c e n t-n jJ ln « e / th e boa rd of education a ll h ig h school Btudents will be requ ired to pay a

- stod^ n t actlvUy fee o f one do llar p e r semester.

T e iUHigh school s tu d e n ts m u s t fu r ­

n ish th e ir ow n books b u t te x ts will b e furnished to pupO s in gracVs one to eight. Books w ill b e h a n ­dled by the Je rom e d ru g s to re a n d a ll second h a n d book4. sho u ld be tu rn ed In th e re by S e p t. 4.

I n order to avoid congestion In th e Jatc study periods o i th e a f le r - noon plans have be en com pleted to offer some classes b e g inn ing a t 8:18 a . m fo r s tu d e n ts resid in g in town.

Eoenomlo P r e g r a a A new program in th e hom e

economics d e p ar tm e n t Is be in g In ­augura ted th is y e a r th e r e b y th e course will (over a 10 -m o n th s p e ri­od instead of n in e a s previously. IC its Ooodwln will beg in h e r w ork o n Aug. 30.

In fonnation given by th e super* lo te n d en t con ce ro ln s . e lem en ta ry atudenU is given b e lo v . T boM p u - p h i resid lo i in O aayonslde a n d P leasan t p la ln a a re a s w ill a tte n d th e ir reipecttve school*. A ll puplU o f th e c ity resid ing o n th e n o r th aide o f U ain s tre e t w ill a t te n d th e U neo in building. T hoa« resid in g on til* south side w ill a t te n d th e

' W ts h in i to i K hool un lesa th e y a re I n ttw seventh or e ig h th §t%de In w hich case th e y wlU go to th e L ln - eo ta building.

B lo iw ata ry BohoeU O ae d lvU on o f e a c h o f th e f ir s t

- « lx-irM lee w ill b e o ffa ra d a t th e UocQlB K hool a n d tw o d iY tskuu of m O i a t t I u H gn tdaa wlU b e given

- a t -th * W aah lag toa MhoQU S a c ~^ e b U d m will be d raw n fro m .. coun ty to f ill th e W ash in g to n school beg lnalsg w ith th e w u th a rea . OhUdren to a tte n d th e W ash in g to n aidiool wlU b e noU flad by le tte r a s irlU thoae w ho a re to a tU n d th e U n c o la school.

NEW S IN BRIEF

V lslU D sogh te rM rs, O . M. T hom pson le f t W ed­

n esday for Id ah o P a lls to v is it h e r daugh ter, M rs. O . O . S u tte r , Jr., and fam ily.

B ack from U tah M r. and M n . A nko B oss and

daugh ter. Ja n e t, a n d M r. a n d . M rs. A. W . DcVisser, F iler, have r e tu r n ­ed from a visit In S a lt L ake City.

G eU As»JfV%cnlO lenn F. X asn ac h t h a s been a s ­

signed to th e 38th In fan try , staU oncd Al F o r t Douglas. U ta h , accord ing to announcem en t m ade by C orp. J . F H ouston, rec ru iting officer.

C onclades Visit M rs. F . R. Jackson, S tillw a ter, F l a .

g uest for th e p s s t th ree weeks o f M rs. J . J . Long, has gone to O m aha for R vlsU.

Afoscoir G u e iti M r. and M rs. W illiam M ushlltz.

form erly of Tw in Falls , h ave arrived from Moscow, w here - H u sh llts will be associated w ith th e Id ah o B ean a n d E levator' com pany.

Build* G arageA pplication fa r a c ity p e rm it to

c o n s tru c t a p riva te g a rage w as a sk ­ed th is afte rnoon by Alex Brooks, 1220 K im berly road . E stim ated cost o f th e stru c tu re w as placed a t tSO.

S tam p C a b M eet T h e Tw in F a lls P h ila te lic club

wUl m eet F rid ay a t 7;30 p. m - a t313 S ix th avenue east, i t w as announced by officia ls th is a fte rnoon . D iscus­sion will c en te r a round a ffilia tion w ith th e N atonal S tam p club.

OoDtinucd Ir rig a tio n D ra in A t A m erican Yalls Is

N oted in B e j^ r t

Show ing a con tinued d ra in fo r I r ­riga tion purposes, todsy 's rtfport o f w ater sto red In A m erican F a lla reservoir lis ted i t a t th e low est level th lj year.

T he rep o r t Is compiled da lly by L >nn C m ndall. w a te rm is te r fo r th e S nake river w atershed.

A t th e p rese n t tim e a to ta l o f 771,- 400 acre fee t o f w ater Is Im pounded Bt A m erican Falls . O the r lis tin g s show 4S6.230 acre fee t a t Jackson lake a n d 04,990 acre fee t a t L ake W alcott.

DEAIH SUMMONS

E d w a rd Tilley, 90, D ies E arly This M o rn ln jr

S erv ice Sunday

E agle M eeU ng T onigh tE lection of o fficers o f th e newly*

form ed E agies lodge wU2 b« he ld to n ig h t a t th e O dd Fellow s' h a ll, accord ing to an ann o u n ce m en t to ­day by A, R. R enner, d epu ty s ta te o rgan lier .

Drivers Uninjured In Auto Collison

, Bboshone,__ ____ . > 4 , Jerom e,S setped iB jtm r w b n ' t t i e lr m a* e h lO M c a m r ia to oolU tion W adnei* d a y m orning: a t th * e d n e r n e a r th e W r e o t t t u r n in P l a u a n t P lain*. S e th c m w « n d a n a c ^ ... I t i e Im pac t forced Blook*! tru ck In to a n Irriga tion d itc h a n d caused

. M R . Oody’a aedan to str lk a a te le- pbodB pola, alm ost knocking it

i l K Oody w as t r a r e l tn f sou th a n d B lock w as going e u t . I t w as

a f te r a n Investigation th a t t h e r t w et« no breaka o th e r th a n th e em ertfency on M rs. O ody's m a ­ch ine.

A M <tlem ent will be m ade by th e p m o n i Involved. B ach c a r w as dam aged to th e e x te n t o f approxl n a te ly ISO.

BLISS

E nds VacaUon M iss Bern ice J e n tg a rd . n iece of

M r. a n d M rs. A. L . Ronell, w ho h as been a guest a t th e ir hom e fo r th e p a s t th ree weeks, h a s re tu n ie d to S o u th D akota, w here she wUl te ac h th la com ing year.

l<cavlng for P a rk M r. a n d M rs. A. J . R equa. ac ­

com panied by h e r b ro th e r , J . E. D illard , Berkeley, a n d h e r sisters, M rs. 6 . D. Bower, O iendale , a n d M r*. B. T . L elner a n d c h ild ren . 8 t . Louis, a re le a f in g fo r-^ e U o w sto n a naO ohai p a rk on a v aca tion tr ip .

A t th e H o ^ U ln w /QUowing h av e been a d m itte d

to th e T w in F a lls county1. A . I* K n ig h t, ______L eland DavldacQ a n d La>

d o ra h O reeM laU . aU 6f T w in Palls . D ell H all. .F iler, a n d T ru m a n R a th* b u n , T w in Falls, h ave been d is ­m issed.

B e tv m i to T w in f a l l s \ l i t * . T e re sa B u rk h a lter . fo v x « r

re s id en t h e re , who sp e n t th e w in te r on th e o o u t , h a s m u m e d to T w in Fa lls . S h e axpecta .to be IM ned in th e n e a r fu tu re by h e r V au ih te r , M iss I r is B u rk h a lter . w ho g rad u a ted th is sp rin g from ^ ie U niversity o f O regon,

Colorado O aeste M rs. O. O . K enda ll and niece. B a r­

b a ra G ibbs, G ra n d Junc tion , Colo., a re gueata o f M rs. S oo tt Palm er, M n . K e n d a ll's dau g h ter. T hey ac ­com pan ied th e I r a S axe fam ily, who a re « n ro u te to S andpo in t. and a re a t p rese n t guesta of M r. Saxe 's als* te r . M rs. Jo e Sim pson, W endell.

T alk s a a U b o r Ju d g e O . P . D u t

F a lls K iw an is club on ....................la b o r un io n s a t a luncheon th is noon a t th e P a rk hotel. Nola Je an M inchew , M urie l Pugllano and Ju n e M orris, pup ils o f M rs. M arie D unn H elm , p resen ted a m ^ ia tu re review of song a n d danoe num bers. J . L. H odgtn, S e a ttle , w as a guest.

Edw ard T illey, 00, residen t o f th e K im berly a n d H ansen d is tric t fo r 39 years, (fled T h u rsd ay a t 4 a . m . a t h is hom e a t K im berly. H e was bo ra Ju n o as , 1847.

F u n e ra l servlcea will be held S u n ­day a t th e K im berly M ethodist ch u rc h , o f w hich h e w as a m em ber. T he body rest* a t th e W hite m o rt­u a ry chape;.

H e la surv ived by th e following sons a n d d a u g h te rs ; W illiam TUley, K im berly ; M rs. E d n a K em p, O rley TUley a n d H aro ld TlUey, a ll o f R ock G reek: M rs. A nna Howell, RoUe, la . ; M rs. G ertru d e Kellaap. Los A ngeles; M rs. A gnes Spom it* , P a rk R iver, N . D ak.

Pershing Sister

e V EK G H IH IK EDrury Playground O lder Boya

To Visit Blue L a k e s ; Leave F riday

Approximately 12 o lde r boys from Drury park playground w ill p a rtlc l- naH in the f irs t ove rn igh t b ike to be lU ged for benefit o f p layground users in Twin Foils. I t w aa a n ­nounced this a fte rn o o n by E . D. Breedlove, senor rec re a tio n a l su­pervisor nl the park.

Breedlove v,lU be le ad e r fo r th e hike which wUl be he ld to Blue U k es where th e g roup will spend the n ight. The boys wUl leave D rury Bt 10 a. m. Friday e n d will r e tu rn about 5 p. m. Sa tu rday , Breedlove said.

Presen t a t th e d e d lca tio a of a s ta tu e of h e r b ro th e r , G en. Jo h n J . P ersh ing , a t V eraallles, F rance , was MUs JVfay P erah lng . p ic tu red above in P a r is , th e sis* te r o ' th e w ar-tim e com m ander o f th e A. E. F . M iss P e rah lng also a tten d e d th e d e d ica tio n of th e m em orial to A m erican sol­d ie rs a t M ontfaueon.

EDEN

M em oria l a t Ban Jac in to W ill Top H uge W a sh in g to n '

U o a m o e s t

H O USTON , T ax . aiF!>-.Rising two fee t dally , .th e a a n Jac in to batU e- fle ld m o n u m en t o n th e sh r in e -o f T exas independence h a s become th e s ta te 's ta lle s t m em orial and soon WlU be th e U lle s t in th e naUon.

W h en com pleted , th e 11,300,000 s h a f t wUl ouU trlp th e 6 U -fo o t W aa h in g to n m onum ent by a t le a s t 10 f « e t 1^ U looatad o n th e s w har« O an . H ouston 's band of 1 . . . . T ex a n s defeated- a M exican a rm y tw loa Ita aise 100 years ago.

T h e sh a ft , constructed w ith s ta te a n d fed e ra l m oney, will be p e n e tra t­ed by tw o elevators w hich wlU U ke a lgh taeers to a floor 403 fee t above th e g round .

T o B e Com pleted In M arch O ffic ia la expect work to be com ­

p le ted by n e x t M arch.T h e m onum en t will weigh 70,300,-

000 pounds. T he ou ter surface is of ^ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ..........................and fab rl-

. D ta Ju n io r B unshina club m e t a t th e hom e of H a r r ie t t B u rk h a rd t T r i- day . A covered d ish luncheon w as M m d . O na L an c as ter p resided in

r ibaaoee of th e p residen t, V ir- O hapm an. T h e y a a r book oom -

BUttaa m a t to p la n th a p ro c n u n fo r year. M iss W hite, t) ta ho m e dem -

c o itr a tlo n ag en t, gave th a le sson on p a rliam e n ta ry p rocedure fo r a s tudy d u b . T h e n e x t m eeting w ill be Sat'* S rday , S ep t. IB, a t 2:30 p . m . a t th e hom a o f Lois P a m a w irth , a n d th e laM on WlU be “Food a n d lU R e la - iloD to B ealth .". T h e B. D . P a lferm a n C onstruc tion

oom pany, Provo, U ta h , a rr iv e d P ri* digr to s ta r t construction on a t b i ^ m l l e s tre tc h o f ro ad w hich will Join th a new overpass ro a d to th e m a in h ighw ay w est o f B liss. T h e OMtflt axpects to be lu r e 00 days. B . O . P a lle m , ow ner of th e out- t i l , Is in c harge of th e work.'8 a m Banders, th e only orig inal

* n u la sk inner" le ft, an il a residen t 0f BUas. show ed hU skill a t th e big ■ u n V alley rodeo by d riv ing a id - borae te am w ith ooe line a n d pu ttin g th e m w here h e w an ted Uiem. T tie e tow d w hich th ro n g ed B un V alley n jo jr e d h U a c t w ith Uw horses. 8 * m a i f«et o f m oving p ic tu re* w ere ta k e n of h is f e a t a n d i t w ill a ppea r aOon In th e newsreel on th e screen.

M n . A da M arin er Is In S t. L uke’s bO iptta l a t Boise u nder a doctor's c a n .

M r. and M rs, P a u l W olfe a n d fam - I b , G ibbons, N eb., s topped a t th e ^ v a h W ebstar hom e l u t week.

U r , a n d M rs. E d Jn d d . Jr., a n d fam ily le ft M onday fo r a lO -dsy tr ip th ro u g h O regon a n d W alla W alla, W aah. B anw y W rig h t is tak ing care o f th e s ta tio n du ring , th e ir ab-

. aenoe, • , ^.M rs. Jo h n W a rre n w ho lu u uw<i

U a t th a O ooding h o sp ita l, re tu rn - • a t« b a r hom a in th e valley P rl-

, H ir ooodltlo ii i t m uch im -

r. iu id UTS. H ow ard Bow les a n d , and M rs. Bow lea' fa th e r ,

_____B ov lM Cf O allfo m la . vU itedA . S . B u t ta r . J u o a a n d w ith

— --------------- ' ^ I j h l a v s s k .r t . U m a t th a

I ram liy I s f t fo r ' ' v a ca tio n to

T o M r. a n d M rs. L. B . Hubbard, T w in FalU , a daughter, W ednesday a t S;SO p. m . a t th d G raft m a tem t- ty home.

T o M r. a n d Mra, John Rainer, T w in Falls , a daugh ter T hu rsday a t a a . m . a t th e T w in F a lls county general hospital.

T em peraiurca

Boise ...............CalgaryC hicago ........D enver ...........H avreH elena ..........K allspell ......K an sa s O lty .Los A ngeles ...Miles C ity ....M lnneapolla .New Y ork ....O m aha ..........l*oc»tello .....I'o rtlniicl ......Ht. 1/^uls ....B alt Lake Cll^ ..H an r ra n c is ro ......... b'jB ra ttle . .....................60T W IN FA L L a ..........^7W lllU ton ....................tK)Yellow stone .................i ]

Min. M a*. Prec.

.re la tives . E dw ard la ta k in g

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Intemperance Cause For Divorce ActionHat

M. P a rk e r wsn given ah rause bV M rs. O pal P a rk er fnr aerkliig a sec­ond div(>rce In a com plaint filed in th e d is tr ic t ro n rt yestrrday a f te r ­noon. T h e couple was f irs t m arried a t Columbus, Neti., April ID, 1037, d ivorced In n inghaiii roim ty, Ida., in N ovem ber. 1034. anti rem arried a t W elser, I d a , Ju ly 31, IBJS.

T h e n a re th ree children, n a y b o m a n d I taybo ro a re a ttorneys.

CLU B PO STrO N ED B L 1 8 a ,‘Aug. 18 I f lp e c la li -n u e to

th a iliness of th e ho ileai. Mrs. Jo h n Ayras, th e Benior Sunililnn club

itlng, s la ted for Frifiay, has been

ca te d a t A ustin, th e sU te cap ita l. T h e lim estone, varying tn th ickness fro m S to fl Inches due to vertica l flu ta* in th e sides, blends solidly w ith re in fo rced concrete poured ag a in s t th e in te r io r to fo rm th e walls.

L arge floodlights will play upon th e low er p a r t o f th e sh a f t a t n igh t, g rad u a lly fad ing tow ard th e top. T h e n o th e r floodlights located f a r ­th e r o u t on th e te rrace wUl focns u pon a huge T e x a s 's ta r a to p the m o num en t.

O ffe rs Extensive View W ith th e sh a ft more th a n SO per

c e n t com pleU d, a wUto view of su r ­ro u n d in g coun try side Is possible n t th e p re se n t level.

T o th e w estw ard, Houston’s skyline U p la in ly visible la miles d lsU n t. T b th a n o r th Is seen th e w inding sh ip oharm el form ed by B uffalo bayou o n w hich banks Uie T exans a n d M exicans fought. E astw ard , ttin tow ns o f Pelly, Goose Creek and B ay tow n , n e a r Die shore of G alves­to n bay , a re visible. wlU> coaatAl p la in s s tre tch in g Into the d istance tu th « souU).

A ll a ro u n d tlie m onum ent, th o u ­sa n d s of dollars are being npont lo

idscape Uie entire battle field , lo m a k e i t th e pairlotlo show place uf

Connie Rose, B alt L ak e City, a g e n t fo r th e H ollyw ood ' " p ic tu re com pany fo r tb la 1 visited a t the c , F . C heley

C arl B tepheos r e t u r n ^Moscow a f te r a tte n d in g th e weeks course o f teach ing .

R cnald M etcalf, son o f M r. and M rs. C urtis M etcalf, u n d e rw e n t an ope ra tion for th e rem o v a l of his tonsils a n d adeno id s T u esd ay . He is ge tting a long nicely. '

M r. a n d M rs. Ro&s Je ffe r ie s and fam ily have re tu rn e d to th e ir home in M odesto, Calif., a f t e r v isiting w ith h e r sister, Mr*. J o h n Craig.

M r. a n d M rs. O sca r Peterson sp e n t several days a t th e Yellow­stone p a rk th is week.

M r. a n d M rs. L oren B eeb o u t have le f t for a two weeks t r ip to San Francisco.

Miss L orrafne M etca ff Is spend­in g a two weeks v a ca tio n a t the hom e Of h e r p o ren ta fro m Idaho F a lls , w here sh e h a s be en taking nurK S tra in ing .

Mr. nnd M rs. B en K aa ln g e r have re tu rn e d from a s ix w eeks tr ip to O regon ond W ash ing ton .

E . P. H ard ing , w ho h a s be en vis­itin g h is son for se v e ra l m onths, le f t T uesday fo r V ancouver, Can., to visit a b ro th e r w hom h e has

3t seen for th ir ty y e a rs .W alt O kleberry Is m ov ing his

welding equ ipm en t a n d o th e r tools to M urtaugh w here h e will work w tth h is b ro th er in th e garage the re . O kleberry h a s b e e n associat­ed w ith th e E den se rv ice station for the p ast tw o y e ars .

A t a rec en t m eetin g o f th e town board in stru c tio n s w ere given th a t th e curfow be sounded eac h n lsh t a t n ine o'clock a n d t h a t a ll per­sons u n d e r s ix tee n y e a rs o f age m u st be off th e s tr e e ts un less ac- com panlcd by th e ir 'p a re n ts .

M r. nnd M rs ./C h a r le s D over left Sunday evening ' fo r th e ir homo In S a lt U k e C ity a f te r spendUig the p a s t te n days a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. R iy H enry . M iss M arjorie Ja ck so n accom panied them . MUs Jackson h as been v is iting relatives h e re fo r th e p a s t tw o m onths.

Suit Over House Filed by Farmer

DUciargcd Employe E cfu sei To Vacate

JEROME. Aug. 19 (Specia l)— L u­ther Padgett. Jerom e fa rm e r, h as (lied suit against Lee D oughty , farm laborer, for possession of a house which Doughty ho* refu sed to va* cate

The complaint s ta te s th a t P a d g e tt had hired D oughty to w ork fo r him a t the rate of (60 a m o n th a n d also th a t Doughty have aa ld h o u w to live in for a period of em ploym ent. On the first of Ju ly . P a d g e tt dis­charged Doughty on th e c harge th a t he did no t . w ork sa tisfac torily . Doughty refused to move com plain­ing th a t he h a d been em ployed for a full crop season a n d h a d p lan ted a garden and w as e n title d to h a r­vest same.

’The case was fUed In Ju s tice John L. Gould’s court, a n d D oughty has asked for a ch an g e of venue. The case was changed to Judge K . C K nott’s court a f te r change o f venue was granted. O . C. HaU U a tto rney for Doughty. H en ry M . H all la atto r- ney for Padgett. H ea rin g will be tel for some tim e n e x t week.

Rp;^al Beauty DROP NOTED IN COUKIV DISEASE

Only 7 o a r ITew O ases L is ted In 'Two W eeks; H e alth

H ead U rges O are

B e ap len d e n t In th e silver jew - e lry a n d gay colors character* istlo o f t b s N avajo, G ertrude BUver. t t . o f ManueUto, N. M , Is ahow n above, h e r b lanket a ro u n d h e r sh oo lden . Immedi­a te ly a f te r h e r election as queen of th e A U -Ind lan celebration a t F lag s ta ff, Aria. The young beau ty i> a p rinces* of her tribe.

Seen Today

JEROME

F uneral Set F or Mrs. Obershaw

M rs. M ary O bershaw died Wed- nesdsy a t 4:30 p. m . a t the home of he r son. Q uy O bershaw , on Mon­roe s tre e t.

F u n e ra l services w ill be held F r i­d a y a t > p. m . .a t th e D rake mor* tun ry chapel.

Mrs. O beishaw is surv ived by her husb an d ; a n d four sons, Oiiy Oher- nliftw a n d F ra n k Oberalinw , 'i> ln Fa lls : G eorge O bershow , Illarktoot. nnd WUIIam O bersliaw , Snlrm , Ore.

Mr. and M rs. A rchie P e te rao n of Franklin, Ida ., a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Verle Bosworth, P re s to n , a re v isiting a t the home of M r. a n d M rs. Paul Mullins. ■

Mr. and Mrs. L av a r T h erm a n .'F o l­som City, CaUf., a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Curtis Decker, o f M erced Falls. Csllf., a re guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E ckert.

Mr. and M rs. H al W alllng ton and daughter, Peggy Lou. will leave the latter p a rt of th a w eek for a week'* vacation and business tr ip to t7n!on, and L aO rande , O regon .

Mrs. liOls W haley , of Lois Dress shop, and Mrs. Je ssie F e n to n w ent to S a lt Lake c ity la s t week where Mrs. W haley se lec ted h e r fa ll and winter stock from th e w om en's dress and coat m arkets. M rs. F en ton Is

, visiting here from B aldw in , K an ., for the summer.

Mr. and M rs. F . E . W oods, of Nam pa, and th e ir ch ild ren . Aline and R ichard, were guesta th is week a t the Sam O tto hom e.

M rs. Arlo Su llivan of A m erican Falls, was a visito r la s t week a t the Sam O tto home.

Mrs. H eber N. P tilkm an and daughter, Mrs. B en O rouclt, have r e ­tu rned a fte r sp e n d in g a week a t Lava h o t springs.

M r. Law rence, R ailw ay Express agent, has leased h ia new scrvice sta tion to th e S in c la ir O il company,

Aug. 29 Is Set for Annual K. C. Picnic

T he annual K n ig h ts o f Columbus plcnlo will bo he ld S unday , Aug. ao, a t th e F lie r fa irg ro u n d s, accord­ing to decision o f tn e o rg a n lu t lo n In regu lar aesslon h e re la s t n igh t in th e Parrlsii h a ll.

P au l L. K re f t w aa chosen grand k n igh t of th e T w in P a lls Oouiicll to f ill th e unexplred te rm o f j , O. McKinley, w ho resigned recenUy and moved from T w in Falls . uran«l K ra ft will serve for a year.

S m all g ir l h a v in g a ha rd tim e d rin k in g f ro m a ' dripping fire plug b u t g e ttin g some w ater a t th a t . . . L o ts o f action a t the co un ty h e a l th xmlt as nurses a n d o ffic ia ls g e t reody for the cripp led c h ild ren 's clinic a t B u rley a n d in T w in Falls F r i­day a n d S a tu rd a y . . . Many m oto ris ta p a y in g th e ir fines a t th e po lice s ta tio n as the traffic d rive gain* m om entum . . . Also y o u th bo rrow ing g l to pay a fin e fo r r id in g a bicycle on the s idew alk . . . O lder group a t D ru ry p a rk ge tting ready for o v e rn ig h t h lk a to Blue lakes . . . Sw im m er* ahivering a t the H arm o n p a rk pool as cool b re e ie t .b low . . . And, i f you c an im ag in e it. D r. E . R. Price g e ttin g a g re a t deal of enjoy­m e n t a s h e e a ta a penny a ll­day su ck er In f ro n t o f the h e a l th u n it.

ID A H ON ow ahow lag-.-'Lore Is ■ News *

L o re tU Young.Frl., Bat.—"B ig B ustoess." Jo n e s

family.

T w in F a lls county 's c om m un i­cab le d isease rep o r t fo r th e p a s t tw o weeks, released today by D r. H. L . M cM artln . d irec to r of th e co u n ­ty h e a lth u n it, show ed th e low est n u m b e r of new cases rep o rte d since th e f i r s t o f th e year.

O n ly fou r new cases w ere no ted on th e repo rt. O ne case o f sm allpox w as recorded a t F lie r th is week. L a s t week one case of sc a r le t fever w as rep o rte d from M u rtaugh , one case o f m um ps from B uh l a n d one

ise o f chlckenpox frc rn T w in Fa lls . D esp ite th e drop in new cases of

diseases. D r. M cM artln u rged p a r ­e n ts to w atch closely fo r s igns of sm aiipo* o r d ip h th e ria a m o n g t h e ch ild ren .

" I urge th a t pa re n ts w a tch th e ir chU dren closely fo r these tw o se ri­ous d iseases of childhood," D r. M c­M a rt ln sa id . "A nd I also urge p a r ­e n ts to have th e ir ch ild ren Im m u- n lie d ag a in s t bo th disease*. I t is th e m ost effective w ay to p rev e n t epidem ics a n d is th e m ost econom i­cal m ethod .

•’Because school Is abo u t ready to s ta r t thU la doubly Im p o rU n t a n d sho u ld be -done a t once.'’ D r. M c­M a rtln said.

BMNIOOPEN HDfflCyiEIIE

F o rm er R esid en t R e tu rn s to E stab lish B u re a u in

Tw in ra n *

Vacation SchoolExhibits Crafts

B L ISS , Aug. 19 (Bpeclal)—A n ex ­h ib it of w ork done by th e B liss da ily v aca tion Bible school a n d a p ro g ra m will be he ld n e x t S un d ay m o rn in g d u r in g th e regu la r S u nday school ho u r. A sUver offering wUl be ta k e n to h e lp de fray th e expenses of m a ­te ria ls used du ring th e session.

T h e prog ram will in c lude th e re g ­u la r o rd e r o f excrclscs fo r th e da lly rouUno of th e school. BlbUcal s to rie s in pan tom im e a n d th e m em ory w ork. T he exh ib it wUl show th e m a n u a l tra in in g accom pllshm enU of th e o lder boys a n d th e o lde r girl* w ill show em broidery w ork . E ac h class will have it* h a n d w o rk a n d eac h a i^ c le wiU be p roperly tag g ed w ith th e m bker’s nam e.

C ertif ica te s will be a w a rd e d to th e s tu d e n ts a n d records o f th e ir da lly w ork will b e on display.

Everyone is cordlidly In v lta d to com e a n d see th e w ork o f th e se ch ild ren .

Judgre Ponders Case Of Reckless Driver

JE R O M E . Aug. 19 (Special)—T he .ise - o f W illiam Clancey, w ho w as charged w ith reckless driving a n d o p e ra tin g ' a m ach ine while under th e in flu e n ce o f intox ica ting liquor, w as tr ie d W ednesday before Judge Jo h n L , O ould .

JudgB OotUd is pondering th e case and i t h a s n o t been decided w h a t th e f in e w ill be.

C lancey w as se n t to th e county Ja il T uesday a f te r h e h a d driven h is c a r , ' a C hevro let pan el truck . Into a h ig h w a y tru c k a t Second a n d M ain s tre e ts . H e did n o t have a d river 's license a n d allegedly w as drunk.

A fter th e h e a r in g CJancey w as r e ­tu rn ed to Ja il. T h o dam ages to h is c a r w ere b ro k en headligh ts. N o d a m ­age w aa d o n s to th a h ighw ay truck .

Instructions Offered On Fair Exhibitions

M iss M arion H epw orth , s ta te hom e dem onstra tion le ad e r, of M os­cow, is a t FUer O ran g e th is a f te r ­noon offering in s tru c tio n s in th e p rep a ra tio n of w om en 's e x h ib its a t fairs. She wUl o ffe r a s im ila r In ­s tru c tio n course fo r w om en o f T w in Fa lls , H ansen a n d K im berly K im berly tom orrow a fte rnoon .

P re p a ra t io n of p a strie s , f ru iU , veg- eU b les ^and ]ellt«* a re aM n c tig th e sub jec ts Miss H epw orth will d is-CUS3.

Two Buhl Drivers Fined by Justice

C lifford M ontgom ery and Rodney M ahoney, b o th o f Buhl, yesterday afte rn o o n eac h p a td $5 fines p lu s 13 costs w hen th e y were b rough t in to Judge C laude S tew art'n Justice c o u rt In U uhl on kv charge of d riv ing m o ­to r vehicles w ithou t ope ra to r 's l i ­censes.

A rre s t w aa m ade by S ta te T r a f ­fic O ffic er E a r i W illiams.

EMERSON

T h a 4-H club m et 'n ieadoy n igh t a t th e hom e of Ulclmrd O ra f, m a k ­in g p la n a to exhllilt a t llie coming f a i r a t Burley. ^

T h e P rim ary a a w la tlo n p rese n t­ed a c a n ta ta a t tlm c h u rrh W rtl- neaday n ig h t. T he U nited S ta te s n n d a ll p rom inent na tions were re p rese n te d by rh ild ren in roAtunic.

J o h n K lfer has sone to MLvioula, M on t., to vlBlt Mr. and Mr». O ns Itenam an . He accompanied M r. and M rs. Q eorge Oochntuir a s fa r an U w U to n a n d con tin u al from there w ith friends.

M r. a n d Mrs. W. T. McOord apent a u m ta y w i t h M r. and M n . o ia u d s B ow m an . Hopewnll. celebU tIng (he b ir th d a y of Uielr g randdaughter,

M rs. H onor Clayyllle and son, Dala, a n d M ra. B. F. V an lllso a n d U«Uy re tu rn e d recently from Uolse.

M r*. W . A. Drew is convalracing a t h e r hom e frocn a aelge o( pneil- m onla .

M r. a n d Mra. W. E. Nolson nnri fam ily a n d Mr. and Mr*. F rn i Schodde a n d fam ily and M r nnd

R . D . LaR ua a n d children S u nday a t M inidoka dam . a n l | Mra. 0 . D . H ollenbeck

“ Iw ard. Mr, a n d Mrs.ir a n d .......................

_____________ . a n d 1 .......... ...................a itd ICannath a n d B etty were vUltoni a t B oa t« tt« r canyon Sunday.

M r. a n d Mr*. W. T . Colo a n d Mr. a n d M il . G ilbe rt H u n t havo r e tu rn ­e d f ro m a n ou ting a t S u n Valley.

B cnooae ai

S R. rt Sund . anl| aon.

Hanre 1 '

Rank Files Suit to Collect on Old Note

B uhl S ta te b ank , a oorpornilnn, U p la in tif f in a n a c tio n filed a t the office o f C oun ty A udito r Frank

Hnilth yesterday a g a in s t J . K Mnn- Milp to collec t 1400 prlncl|>n1, IJlDfiO n te rest, *100 a tto rn e y fee# omt costa >n a prom issory n o te given In lOSl.

J , H . S herfey Is a tto rn e y to r Uke p la in tif f co rporation .

WATERMELONS

Do you like th em when (hey are tfood? T h e Mnnlv- dyk« ()ueen, a new vnrlciy are Ihfl beat e v e r rnlNcd in Idaho. T ry them ami you will ag ree w ith m e . They «re now comintr In dnily from KinR Hill. F o r nnlc at

IIR SSE R ’S PA R K IN M ARKKT

TSl Main Weal, Phone IBID

DHIVK-IN MAUKKTBboshone K.

CONHUMEH'S M A RK ET "

M ain K.

P D llU C M ARKETm nhoshone N. \

HAYESFurniture

Exch.HAS A LA R G E STOCK

O F(lOOD RECONDITIONKD

F U R N I T U R EAa Well A s L ota of

N E W GOODS

And Folka S ay They Have The n e a t P ricea In Town

They bu y an d tra d e for all kindfi o f UBOd koocIh. R ight now th ey n w d more used B aby BusgloB, Baby Beds, F ull Sprlngn,MftttreBBea, C hairn, Tabloii, Tenta, D ay B eds, Sludio Cnuchos. Drosnorn, Hi>kh, 9mftll Cook S toves nnd Ileaterit.

They overhead store In tow n and fo r thin roaaon can sell fo r tho low­est pricea In tow n. Bo ante and see th eh i before, you buy and i f you have goodn to aell aee th em fir.tt.

4 6 0 M a in S outh

P h o n e 73

e n j o y t h e lo w c n t 1 o f a n y f u n i l t u r o

SCREENo f f e r i n g s

T he P ic tu re You MUST S E E l

ROXY - SUNDAY

Tomatoes$ l c ' 5 0 Bu.

A Load of U tah T om atoes fo r Canning Ju s t A rrived .

Bring Your B askets.

PUBLIC MARKET313 Shoshone N o rth

Look Folks!You can g e t the exact sam e w hiskey us distillera en joy

among ourselves...

B L K N D i / I ) W H I S K E Y

, R s a :

1034 Fo rd rick i ij) ............. WJIimaa C hevro let T r» ck . m otor good, rubtw r cKtrn good I4HS lOJa r o r d T ru ck , now m otor.new Urea ....................... ISROlOIQ Fo rd TrilcW. A-1 ahaiw and ou r g iia ran teo goes w ith th is one ............................ W3B

UNION Motor Co.

O RPHEU MNow Showing—“Love from

S tranger," A nn H ard ing .F rl.. Sa t.—"E xclu sive." F re d M ac-

M urray.

BO X YNow show ing—•'Y ou C a n 't Buy

Luck," H elen M ack.F rl., Sa t,—"R oaring Timber,'* Jack

P a t B ran in , a d v ertis in g specialist, announces th e open ing of a n a d ­vertising agency h e re . H e will epe- ciaiize in new spaper advertis ing of- ferlngr service to bo th re ta ile rs and w holesalers.

T h e service wiU e n U il th e p la n ­n ing of enUre cam p a ig n s of a d v er­tis ing coo rd ination a n d sa les p ro - raoUon, a n d wUl Include a r t w ork.

B ran in . who rec en tly resigned from th e prom otion d e p a r tm e n t of th e S a lt U k e T rib u n e-T ele g ram . is a local m an , th e son of M rs. A urora B ran in , a n d th e la te H . M . B ran in , county cou rt re p o r te r hero fo r a num ber of years.

A fter leaving th e advertU in* d e ­p a rtm e n t o f th e T w in F a lls News, B ra n in sp e n t a y e a r a n d a h a lf in rad io advertising before going to tho B alt L ake T rlbune-T eleg ram . H e be­g a n h is new spaper c a ree r on th e Id a h o E vening T im es.

New '^o rk C ity 's burlesque th e ­a te rs , closed dow n by a n ed ict a g a in s t th e s tr ip - te a se , reopened w ith a com bination o f vaudeville a n d revue.

YOU D m G A M B LEW H F N Y O UBUY ONE 'dXkfif

^ ^ U S E D KU7 CARS# O tir w rlttan o u a ro n tM QsatiTM y o u o f com pleta a a t i a f o o t i o n o r y o u x R ionay b o o k . W a a to n d b eh in d avary u se d cox wa aaU. Aak a n y o f o u r cua- tom am w h a t k in d o f a d e a l ih ay Q o t. T h a n oom a a n d aa* th a k in d of d e a l wa’ra p ra p o rad to offer JO O l

U 1 M o l i t i U 1 M o d i l i

U l B o i g a h u EoiyTenu low Dorn Fayaeal

103U Dodge coupe, ex iragood ........................................1B34 O ldsm oblle S p o rt Sedan, trunk , new Ures. rad io a n dhe ate r ..... ..........................-MBOm o O ra h am Sedan , tru n k , new w hite a ida wait Ures,low m ileage ..........................IBSa Ford M odel B Sedan, new pa in t, c lean Inside andout .......................................... »1B510» C hevrolet F o rd o r Sedan.good .. ............................. ...... I1J4ids: Ftord Coupe V -S W heels,new tires, e x tra good ..... «10SlOSO Fo rd D eluxe F o rdor lo u r in g Sedan , rad io , h e a te r.Special ..... ............................ ISM1029 Ford T udo r. tx>ts o f goodtran sp o rta tio n fo r ........ • M1010 T errap la n a Coupe, ru m ­ble te a t. A m ig h ty easy rid ingoar. I t 's youra (nr .......... I OS1930 C hrysler F o rd o r Sedan, good m otor a n d good tire s |U

TR U C K S T R U C K a

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Pota to Program D esigned to Cover Nine P roducing

S ta tes of U. S.

Hey, Mister! Three’s a Crowd!

MOSCOW. Aug. 18 - A m a rk e tin g agreem ent p rogram designed to p ro ­te c t po ta to prices now seriously th rea tened by one of th e la rg est crops on rpcord will be p r tse n t« d to producers In Idaho a n d e ig h t o th e r m ajor la ter com m ercial p ro d u ctU ii s ta tes nex t veek . accord ing to D ean E. J . Iddlngs, d irec tor of th e Id ah o extension service.

Tlie hearings a t w hich Id a h o grow ­er.? and sh ippers will d iscuss th e p ro ­gram will be held a t Id ah o r a i l s on Adgust 27 and In T w in Falla August 28.

Aimed a t G luts T lic proposed program conslsta of

a m arketing agreem ent a n d o rder designed to prom ote orderly m a rk e l- ing of th e huge 1937 crop w ith a view 10 preven ting m arke t g lu ts w hich have such a depressing c ffcc t on grower prices. The p rln clp ai m e th - iptl to be employed lo r a vo ld lrg these ha rm fu l accum ulations will b« th e prohib ition of In tersta te s li lp m tn ts of culls, and the lim ita tion , w h c n found ncccssary by local in d u s to '. of shipm ents o f other low graoes. I t Is fell th a t merely w lthhholrtlng sev ­eral mJIJJon b iuhels o l cuUs Irom com m ercial m arkets will have a beneficial effect on m a rk e t cond i­tions.

Culls, under the program , w ^uld sm all potatoes less th a n 1 ’,'4 Inchcs

In d iam eter and la rge r po ’ to es 50 seriously dam aged th a t m ore U ian 10 pe r cen t by w eight would Ve wiiste. No lim ita tion would be placed on sh ipm en t of po ta toes r ; Inches or m ore In d iam eter, a n d grad ing U S.

. F ancy; U. S . E xtra No. 1; a n d U. y . No. 1. Size A; n.s de.icrlbcd In •'official standards for jw totuj.';.” as issued by th e depo rtm en t o f a g rl- c i'ltu re .

O ne of th e m o t im iw rtan t fea - tjr0 3 of the proginni, accord ing to D irector Iddlngs. Is th e p rovision In the ag reem en t a n d order t lic t no Jiandler shall ship or h a n d le any potatoes In In tersta te o r lo rrig n cummeree unle.w they have bc'‘i spocted by a n au tnorlrod r.'p resc ii- ta tlve of the fedc ra l-s la te In.socctlon !>crvlce.

Prices Slum p Po ta to prlce-i have been uoing

stead ily downward since J t bccam e ev ident th is spring th a t ons of the la rgest crops on rccnrd w ould be harvesleri. n i e 1037 u a. crop Is expected to be m ore th a n 72 m il­lion bushels g rea ter th a n '.he one o f la s t } ia r , and m ore th a n 39 m il­lion bushels above the a verage fo r the period 1928-32. In add itio n to th e fac t U iat acreage Is la rc ^ r Uion In 1030 Uie h ighest average p-i- ; yield on record, in In p rosjw ct cording to th e U nited S ta te s bureau of ag ricu ltu ral economics.

P rediction for 1937 Id ah o po ta to production Is 25,585,000, a b o u t th ree m illion bushels m ore th a n th e 103G yield.

T he o ther atates in w hich the

i-WlH- be coi__________ _______ _M aine, M innesota, M lchlgiin, W is­consin, N orth D akota, Colorado, N e­b rask a and W yoming,

A fter th e h earings In Uiese v a r ­ious a reas have been held referem U will be conducted am ong growi-is to determ ine w lie ther th e y favor Uie proposed program .

T lie T w in Palls h earing is to b-; lield a t th e Auditorium , Aniorlciin I-OKlon building, Augu;,t 2iJ a t 0:.i(j

4 S T A 1 t S « [ [ i T O R t t K

The duke and duches-i.o r W fndsor have reaJly s r ttlrd iloivn to tielni: a s<ald m arrJeil roupfc. H ere tb r r « re . «ccorapan/c<i Jpy an u n ldenllfled friend. slrolIInK tow ard th e b each a t Lido, ll.ily. and th e duke carrlcs a new spaper to while aw ay tb e hours wllh: ICs .m A m erican newspaper, a n o th e r Indication of th e duke'% much ULs- cussed "A m erlcanJiatlon."

Here Are the Answers; Now-Do You Have the Material for a M ovh; Star?

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Idaho Jo ins O ther W este rn Oom m onw ealtba on Out-

O f-S ta te Law s

PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10 01,PJ— T hn rec iprocity w hich lias enabled residen ts of O regon or W asliington living n e a r th e border to w ork In the p th e r s ta te w ithout having uutom oblle licenses fo r both s ta te s

ex tended to Include the borders of Id ah o and C alifornia.

H it notion wa.s ta k en by the wcr.t^-rn a-iw clatlon of m otor vehicle a d m in is tra to rs in th e ir convention h rre , a n d will go in to .e ffec t Im m ed­iately, th e leg isla tures of bo th Id a ­ho imd C a lifo rn ia hav ing a lready pns.v(l en ab lin g acts.

Tli*' co nvention al.w adopted re.'o liillon opposing obligator>' regU- trn tlo n of n o n -re sid e n t autom obiles. Thl.<:. how ever, c an n o t go In to ef­fec t w ithou t legislative action and wa» opposed by Earl- Snell. O regon S e c re ta ry of S ta te , w ho sa id reg is­tra t io n o f o u t-s ta te c ars proved valuable check on to u ris ts fo r tho s ta le h ighw ay commission.

Id ah o Joined w ith O regon In rccorinlzlng deale rs’ tag s w hen so licon.sed a re n o t for dem on­stra tio n o r so licitation . C alifornia, ]iowcver. d id n o t follow and will no t aJJoiv o u t- s ta te deaJers’ tass.

Hay Ingels, C aliforn ia, w as cleciecl c h a irm a n of Uio group, and David S . C ohn, W ashington elate rojire.sentatlve. was e lec ted secre­tary.

Safety Campaign Is Arranged at Jerome

I f .you're sUil w ondering w h eth er ' you’re movie s ta r m a teria l, hpre's th e an.swer!

Ye.slcrday the E vening Tlme.s p ro ­vided a Questionnaire com piled ' by B ing Cro.-by. slngliiR s ta r of .'-.crecn a n d radio—a que.stlonnairc designed to tc.st your tem peram en tal lltne .« for R screen caree r—a n d today It provides th e answers.

Crosby, tnrough th o Evening Time;; a n d the O rphcum -Idaho theate rs , is hceklng a boy and girl to rep rc icn l Tw in F a lls lu th e scrcen ta len t conte.st w hich ho b stag ing In Spokane, W ash., th e re th e week of October 18. T h e boy a n d girl chosen here have th e oppo rtu n ity to w in a tr ip to Ho'ilywood as Ding's guest, and lo get a screen le st and possibly a movie c o n tra c t. I f they survive tlie .■•cml-flnals in Boise, and go on to win the finals In Spokane w hen Ding Is the re , th e whole darkling vl.sta of c inem a greatness m ay open up to them . T h e Twin

JE R O M E . A ug. 39 {Special) — Jerom e Ls to have o S a fe ly W eek cam paign fro m Aug. 10-23. sta te s

F a lls boy a n d gtrl w .nnrrs will win E vere tt T om linson, s ta te U affic handsom e p rizes and $10 00 each In pa tro lm an of thLi v icinity . "All acc l- cosh. cou rte sy o f the M ayfnlr Shop dcnt.s a rc reg rettab le from evcry- a n d R ow les-M ack company, w hether one';. v lcw i» In t. I t Is m y a im to try

no t they w in out in CoLic. {q cu t dow n on a ll tra f f ic acc iden ts A nsw er, rcm piled I '» v ic in ity ," he says,

T lie answ ers to the questloim alre I , m otorlstjj .-ihould he lp to do

Shoshone Camp C. C. C.

* O ne of (he niil«tandlnK outdoor •• p rogram .1 was held a t HosU-lter i.nlke

‘■amp In ttio new rrr rea tlo n r .l un-ii Friday evonliig. H evrral ftircm en ntul th.-lr wive.i w ere p resen t, Mr. "11(1 Mrs, F arre l a newly m arried eoijple, front Flier a n d heveral o th e r vlnltors were present. Mu.ilc wa:. fu rn ished by enro llees W alton . tUaho, Doyle and B raun from C am p Hhnshone, Mr. F arre l, Mr, Hodgson,. Mr. IlaniaKe, Mr. B arnard , T lii W 11I- lon and Mr. llennhaw rendered «cv- eral solos, Mr. Appleby, e d iiea tlona l iidvi.-.er. acted in m a s te r cif e ere- nirtnle:i. A nother p rog ram will he held a t Cam p Iloatetter In th e n e a r future,

A lfrnl A, Appleby, educa tional a d - vl.ser aiul ir. r tanm ue, p rnje.-t sup<'rlnteii(lent vlnlted tiio work lir.ijr.i.i ,ii i jn d lrt te r 'n u i ra -clny anil I'rlday. Aug. 12-IJ.

Alfred A. A|>|i1et)y hn.i eo in i)lrted a «l>eelal reiHirt ou "T earhe r.i T r a in ­ing '’ w hkh will ho n iibniltted to How ard Oxlf-y, d irec to r o f CCC education, Wit^hluKlon, n . O. T h e repo rt Incluilnl In fo tina llon reliitlvti lo Ihe ten i'hn .i iralnInK cotirM ijlven <0 tlin teu eiirnlke.i wliii nrn anslM- lug w ith th e teacliliiK of tlin e len ien- la ry clnwen given a t (.'iinip (iho- "hone, AMl.^tliig w ith llui teaeh ing ProBram a re ; iCiirollee-.: H otner Itlehardaon. llniikril M endemon, O r- vllln Adutns. (Iny jjrockw ell, Hritntirl Duff. M orvin Dyer, Ijiw renee Jnm en. n.ecMlnrn McCall. Krne.it NIelioln

Ciharlcn i-hlillpf..‘ •apt. and Mrs. Alva H , Wilnon

"pen t thn w eek-end a t iMcfUeiio,-iMho, O apt. \Vll«on visited ......

I'cK'a e l„ (iiMrlet hiiBdd.m rlera on iirric'lal IJUnliirM

I.leut N athan J . flerlln . ’ m edical I evident hu« (>ren asMgned to th e rum p during the a W n c o of C ap t KiMier rattip mirKeon. C « p i„ t„ „n ,i ■Mtn. Klnnrr are on a .b r ie f to u r in Ihn y..|lowst<.tie park.

I.lriit, and Mts. H erld«)ii annonnee Ihn I1UII1 (if a (lau g h ter T atrli-la

' Ann, liiiiictiiy, Aii|[. i, ,'i'he flliiim wlilcli were inado la st

v ilnln (lie lieiiig erected a t tiin U m lellri ii.iiiii tll in lla r nlHiin will 1)1' iiiiiircl In llie re n ta la in o n a n ti r r l l l l iiiiii|i iiiouiKln. 'l liene niunn arn well liiilll unit a fforil a pleanluK B|ipeuiniiii' lu ll>o cam p ground ai'ean.

T in i'k <lilvein and tneelianlen held a ineetinx Mriiidny evetihiK and dtn- '■iiMed (lately tii'MiMiien a n il c a r r a n d upkeeii o( liinkR and o th e r heavy (llBClll||f5.

Hlovn linM'fi I'liiiiliiii'leil o f loinid ‘ ''iiien l fniiii', III'' ii'lin ; P liiied III "II Ihn leiiiA liy Me I iiIhii'h la ip e i i-

P y C IO P R O M G iiS

E x arain er’fi R ecom m endation Held M enace to Public

Highw ay .Sr.fety

fftld It wo\ild iirotcj.t re p o r t o f an ICC exam iner w lilch recom m ended a 15-hour niaxlm iun day and 11 fiO-hnur seven day m axim um week for tru - l ' tlrivrr.'i, '

T h e comml.-i^lon sa id to perm it truck drivers to o p e ra te finder conciltlonr; reenm m ended by th r m axim um llm iliitlon-w caild con.',tl. tul<- a mi'tiaee to llvea on the lilKh- Wi‘V.

I I(l:iho’s inibllc u lll lt l- . rcKula'Ion.i |Kovernlii(; bus and truck Hnn opera ­

tions |>rovlili' a niaxiin iun e lnh t- hoiir (Inv '"<repl In eniei ic iii'ji'^ wlfi'ii (Irlvei., nmy npera le n u t lo exceed 10 eiinthiii'ius hour%.

Hemiliitlims of M on tana and WaahliiKlon arn almllai

com piled by th e sUiKlnB sta r th e a ssis tan ce of Oliver HInsdell. P a ram o u n t stud io tnlen t director, should provide a due to the po.ssl- bllltlc.-;.

T here w ere four pos.>ilbIc an.swcrs to each question . The que:,tlons (ire lis ted by num ber below, and the answ ers by th e same le tters they carried In th e questionnaire. Beside each le t te r Is th e number of polnt-s to give you rself if It was the answ er you chose.

Go U irough th e list, and give your­self th e n u m b e r of points Indicated for Uic a n sw e r you checked to cach question. T lien add them up and ge t your to ta l.

T h e p e rfec t ncore Is 32. If your grade i^ 29 o r more, you are not on ly a p re tty swell all-around so rt of person, b u t you have the tra its th a t I t lakes to become a m otlon-plcture actor.

Scoring GivenH ere’s th e .‘coriiiB, together with

a b rief cxplan.itlon of the ren.son for the hlghc:,t score on each ques­tion : ’

1—a 2 b 4 c a d I AmbltJon Is c.‘,sentlal!

2—a 2 b 1 c 4 d 3 Again. A mbltlonl3 - a 1 b 3 c 4 d 2 S treng th to

carry on.4 - a 4 b 2 c 3 d 1 Let o thers de-

cldo It.6—R 3 b 4 c 1 d 2 I t takes In telli­

gence I0—a 4 b I c 3 d 2 And It takes

iill-aronnil development I7—ft 2 b 4 e 1 <1 3 You mu.st leiirn

gr,ice of movement.8—ft 1 h 2 c 3 d 4—self exp lan ­

atory.

.nis.ilon ^»ld, onil Indleated would a.^k tli);.n two Btat'',s to t opera te In iirote.'.t again;,L tiie < am lner’n ii'pnit.

T he conuiibMon sa id th e re v d ance r the ri'jiurt winild become ICO regulatloii,

USE CREDITTERMS ARRANGED

TO SUITPER

WEEK

FRIDAY, AOOU8T »0fl.OU b reak fu t Club6 15 MurnUi* devollonal*C.30 rnrm kud bomo lIubM 0 i i Oriirril market Quouilon» 7:(*J Victor mixed tbo ru i 7.IS World-wldo trtturftdlo Q«v«

. . . __ 1 tn<r hU orchnUKi I'roiiK ind Ju n ta UcCravy U TM Korllo and hU orchMlrk

(ipoiuthl on InlereallDg evenu lU Kliuiiiiou rjuirU t 3 Durum and hU orchwlra10 Kvfiiing Times n#wi flaahm 15 Vonnixjiidi Bflectlonj >1 Msrkrt prograai ’• 1-niiy Itow. populit vocalUt "I ■ M»" Perklno-Ij Novrl.y J.IU.«> Kiuoriie melodic*■1 Twin r»iiii m arkeu

Jurk iD'lton conccrt music 15 Alpine MounUklneeni

5 Urh;i,ii varlFlln 0 c'u> llItI Nrw York market

'liKMnilotvi •5 \v,<riii.»iii9 ir»n«r*<llo news

0 l ji i.- t <l«nee relewea 5 J»Mlm i if i f tu . vIoUnUl a «<■»., Adventurer*5 Jrvic Crawlord. org^aUt 0 Victor nalon p oup 5 tliKl find Joe BIlflngB 0 I'nt-i WoUer and his orch*»tr» '• I'liicfii Bintem“I Eiiiiiim TlniM news Ilaehefi 5 Adiniooii rcoueat hour 5 IjIhii Schroeder Jscktln a t the

in KAd’uni >arletlei

' Alpinr Momilalnetr* i Aiiilirior mid hln orcbestrs <t K'.''iilnK Tlmen news Ilasliea 5 Wnlt?, (Brlelleti •‘I Hriiiiu I’alm O ardeiu of th e al

]o iransradlo naws

iHudsbn-Clarki

V A L U E SWEARTHEMHIGH WEAR THEM LOW

7:30 \V<.rl(|..IllL-|lP»

7 l.'i Knmlllur melodlt* ft 00 Hurry MimRrave’fi *ho 0 DO Alpiiii* Mdimtalnerr*0 on Kvriilns request boti

1 -IW Diiiiro varlfUr*2.0U HigiiinR Off lime.

A full found In B rltlah w atera, the w ra-w, haA te e th «> fltrong tha t II can crack c ra b shells.

th c lr p a r t by driv ing carefu lly , by n o t .speeding In tiny rc.'itrlctcd rone, and by coopcratin;? w ith th e officers by .H'cing to I t th a t th e ir automobUes a re chccked fo r fau lty llghUs and agalivst fau lty brakes. T lierc n re still 11 num ber of low breakers w ho a re runnlnR machlnefi In th la county u’ltliou t th e requ ired d r ln r s llccn&e. F rom tim e lo tim e these o ffenders will be coURht nnd fined accordingly, sa id th e olflccr.

A b rak e a n d lig h t check -up Is p lanned a g a in soon. Tw o giu-agcs in Je rom e will have th e official check­ing .sta tion a n d a fte r th e t a r s have been checked lo r bo th b rakes and llRht5, U ie ' ow ner will bo given s ticke rs fo r th e w indshield lo "fhow U iat h e Is d riv ing a c a r sa tisfac to ry lo road ru les . No cast will be m ade unlc.s.>) th e b rakes arc ou t o f a lig n ­m ent.

S tick e rs w ith duplicate license num bers , fo r. use a s a m eans of p reven ting c a r .stealing a n d the c h ang ing of llcensc p lates, lu c now on th e m arket.

T he I'ic lu re YouMUST SEE!

ROXY - SUNDAY

Dance Training Gives Y our

ChildP h y sical D e v e lo p m e n t M en tal D e v e lo p m e n t P oise a n d G r a c e P e rso n a lity P u b lic A p p e a ra n c e s P ro fe ssio n a l T r a in in g S elf C o n fid e n c e

S ucccssfu l F u tu r e R eliab le R e s o u rc e s

CAN YOU D EN Y YOUR CHILD T H E S E

OPPO RTU N ITIES?

Marie D unn Helm

Accredited T cacher of Dancing:

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H O O D 'S

€ither Vogue Is Smarily Correctin the NE W

Shoes For FallGoiiip to ex trem es is tiie sm art thinpr to do when you’re de­ciding on your_/ie\v fall footw ear. You’ll be ju s t as fashion rig h t in a pa ir of cro.ss-strap sandals th a t fall aw ay to alm ost no th­ing, as you will be in a gloriously high gorc-pump th a t cleverly hides y o u r en tire instep. W hatever you docidc, you can satisfy, your fash ion ta s te a t Hud.son-Clark’e.

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Fall Huskies■Jii i i i i i iiiijBiii'.

Smart Men Are Going In For The MORE MASCULINE SHOES

Tho Htylo tren d fo r fall Is tow ard tho morn niggod type Hlioe.M — Hinart willi the richncHK of twccdH, and ottier fall clotln 5. Ht^o are nhopfi with-l)iiil(-in Htnmlnn Uiat will weiii' anil \vcnr-- and look th e ir lu'stt in any c'iniiiaiiy.

« 4 $ 5 $ 6

School ShoesVuiiriK''l''i« lu iv r a f o r HiimrlliK ikiiiff llih iK » to il , AikI II i i iI 'h u iily (Pill' o f I h r m a n y I'rum niH w h y t l n ’y ‘11 l ik e l l i i 't i r h a n d :* (iii) i 'ly d i'idK iie il iix - fo i'i ls a n d i t t r a p iiin d e la f o r f a ll .

HUDSON-CLARK' I 'w i n 1'’i i I I h ’ Only K x c I u h i v c Shoe Store

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iu WasbingtonB y R O D N E Y D U T C H E R

All r»ue«B « a u tr« l M u « or by of court of eomp*wayurl»dlotton to bt pubUiHia w e^ ir . will b« puw ua*a m a t Tbur§d»y u n i of ttott T »p« •uao t to 8«Uoo ftt>]OI L. 0 . A. U O. M •4d«<9 tb«r«t« by ClwpUr IM. 1*33

Btm im U w of iiUbo

Maybe Football Isn’t EverythingOut of the complaint made recently by Coach Boh

Zuppke at Illinois univeraity, that college boys are getting softer every year, there rises the fain t sus- .picion that perhaps those college boys are just getting a different slant on things collegiate.

Coach Zuppke regrets that his husky students are not as husky as they once were, and they are not nearly 60 willing to go out and get the daylights pasted out of them ]ust,for the gloiy of the thing. The famous football mentor blames the influence of sorority di­vans, purring motor cars, and doting parents.

Perhaps he's right, but, perhaps ther& is another explanation or two. I t is just barely possible that a lot of boys starting to college don't care for the grind which puts them into football suit six days a week for three months, which drives them ont» the practice field for tedious practice day in and day out, just for a brief moment of battered gloiy before a packed stadium on Saturday.

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Maybe some of .them have fimred out that football, except to the exceedingly sm ^l number of brighter stars, has no future except In fireside tales and after-

— dinner reminiscences when college days are over.I t is barely possible, too, that the young athlete has

. noticed that, once he has hia sheepskin and Mts a job, he can’t jump into a football suit after the day’s work

^ -.and get a bit o f exei-cise.Some of the boys may have decided that college ath-

r -lMics might-just as easily have a future as college classroom courses. Tennis is hardly a sissy game and a young man doesn’t have to be a second Donald Budge to enjoy it. Furthermore, he can get exercise and pleasure out of the skill he has acquired in school for

. a couple decades later. ■* * *

• Golf teams appear to be more popular in college . ; than they formerly were. Golf is a business man’s

< game. ItV a distinct advantage to be able to shoot a ' t decent a ^'contact” pastime golf is almost' T notoridiu;'■ "

’ You meet ver^ few business men in football suits ' on pleasant sunny afternoons. There’s no 19th hole ; on the gridiron, either.

Mr. Zuppke may be rig h t The modem college boys may be lo ^ g part of their enthusiasm for football,

ETcnlnx T i n t f W M h la |t« o C o rm p o n d e n t

W ASHINGTON. A u f. W ~J5en*' tor Hugo Slftck o f A l tb M u la t loyal, unquestioning follow er o f the B dm ln litn tion a n d owe# h U 8u - premB Court sp p o ln tm e n t l u t e l y to l)U subservience to Rooeevelt. 8o goei th e p a tte r .

Thft (actA a re somethUiK else again.

And Uie big ou t« tand lng fac t of n-hlch pe rhaps Roosevelt him self Isn't aware IB th a t In four years th e P resident h a s a v u n g complet«> ly around from p rim ary t«net« of his original political-econom ic p h il­osophy to (he policies advocated In 1033 by Dlsck. V ita l policies which RoosevHt refused to accep t when Blftck urged th em th e n a re now nmong Iho b r ig h te s t jew els in^ the New Deal etoro window.

URGRD W A O E -ilO U R BII.Lrev.- nre nw are th a t B lack first

.•otfd to knock o u t th e NRA or rode section of th e N atlonhl Indus­tria l Recovery a c t, th e n voted for NIKA w hen I t carried tlie Borah anti-m onopoly a m endm en t and fln- Blly voted a g a in s t th e finished m eas­ure as It cftmc from conference for reasons w hich B lack .expla ined In a lo n g -fo rjo t ten speech. I n th a t speech m ade J u n e 13. 1933, you will find m uch of w h a t Ls sometlmea callcd now. 'T h e New New Deal."

Black urged a f la t w ag e -h o u r _H1 in w hich w age and hour lU n d a rd s w ould b e declared by Congress, a n d enforced by the governm ent a n d In w hich there would be no tr a d e p rac tice pro* visions or sops to industry .

He p trd lc icd collapse of NRA TodBV R oose te lt a tan d s behind Black’s bill w hich s tric tly con­cerns Itself w ith w ages and hours.

Black a rgued a g a in s t an act w hich w o\jld n w m lt prtce-llxln* and re s tra in t o f production . Roose' velt approved th e m easure.

Today R oosevelt h a s declared against p rlce -flx lng . has U ken Mveral steps tow ard low ering prices and Is search ing fo r a m ethod of obtaining th e h ig h e s t possible level of production w ith th e lowest feas­ible level of p rices.

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in g a t oncc ond Craning tb e lr n eck s to see. B ob tu rn e d to th e D uchess.

"Y ou c a n 't th in k how ao rry I a m th is h a d to ha p p en ," h e began .

P ro fesso r B racey r ig h te d th e T ttse. “ I t y o u r w ri te r t t l e n d In­s is ts on b rin g in g h is dog w ith h im , m y d e a r D uchcss, y o u c a a expec t to h a v e th in g s hap p en . T h a t is, i f M cT av ish is a w ri te r ," h e a dded po in ted ly .

B ob took a qu ic k s te p fo rw a rd a s th o u g h h o w as going to d rive h is fist h a rd in to th e o th e r m an ’s d a rk , ta u n tin g face, th e n h e tu r n e d a n d sn a p p ed h is fingers to Schm alz . “ I f yo ii ^vant m e ab o u t t h b , y o u ’l l know w h ere to find me.'* h e to ld th o D uchets.

" I t w a sn 't y o u r fau lt , B ob dear,' aho rep lied .

" I t r e a l ly w as a n acc iden t. D uchess ," th e p ro fesso r in ter* n ip te d w ith a sh ru g . “B esidea, th o t w asn ’t th e p ic tu re you ih o u ld e x h ib i t a n y w a y . I t d id n 't com ­p a re w ilh th a t ‘C ity a t M idnight'.' H o p o in te d a t a m u rk y c an v a . sh o w in g a ta n g le d m ass o f lines a n d co m ers .

Im m e d ia te ly th e D uchess' a t te n ­tio n w as d is t ra c te d f ro m th e ta s tro p h e to th e o th e r p a in ting , a n d B o b a n d h is d o g m a d e th e ir escape.

T ^H A T n ig h t fo r th e f irs t tim e • alnCt ahe left

DEMANDED PBOnXS CURB Black d em anded governm ent

regulation o f p ro flta ra th e r than a code ay item w hich would enable m anufacturers to establish the tr own pro fit m a rg in , holding th a t reduction of com petition through NIRA would la rge ly end th e com­petitive system a n d pe rhaps destroy It. Roosevelt fin a lly h as come to the view th a t excessive proflta m ust be cu t down b o th by taxation and

ipresslon o f m onopolies a n d other

some of them, a t least. There probably always will be Illihi, producing

or two to build up the gate.; enough to do and die for the i Grange every generation or t

And the others, it may be, have changeS their no­tions about college football and the value thereof.

The Pity of StrikesWith the countless columns of striiie news and the

resultant arguments of who was at fault, who won and who lost, comes a set of figures that tells the story in simpler fashion.

Kecords compiled from January 1 through July, show that 24 strikera and sympathizers were killed

' and 490 injured.The year of 1987 won’t go down in history as the

year of the great strikes, oecause there have been other labor strifes of as great magnitude and of great­e r casualties. But It may be known as the year of the last great strikes.

For. modem economics cannot forever permit con­ditions on either side which cause strikes. Back of those pitiful 24 dead and 490 Injured are tho millions of dollars lost in wages and therefore in purchasing power, the added burden to relief roles and tho gcnernl Inconvenience to the public a t large. Thousands of men live by the simple rule of earned wages and paid bills. Those things must go on.

A Real Price ProbieniRising prices have been anticipated for several

months as a result of strikes, Increased wages, wider employment and other faclora involving move com- plIcitM phases of tho law of demand and supply.

In some localities, higher prices already have come, thehouBewlfo noticing them in food costs, tho hunbai^d perhaps in buying coal. I t is possible that even childreh nave felt the effects, indirectly, a t least■ But the real problem didn’t rear its ugly head untU

auto makers announced price increases, ibffectivo at once in some cases. With tho rise in rent, food nr ap- P»rel coats, a lot of individual grumbling in hoard. liut

■raise the price of a car, and you get a chorus from the ^whole fimilv.

I t aeems tliat, along with food, shelter and clothing, the auto has taken its place as one of tho neci'ssilics of

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price-fixing com binations.Black in sisted t h a t consumers

must be p ro tec ted from e xp lb iu - tlon by p ro fitee rs . Roosevelt g o t around to t h a t In h is Madison sq u are G ard en speech la s t fall and is deltolta iy ad d o a th e Idea,

A N TlCITA 'rSO PB O GEA M I n ganerali B lack declared years

In ad ra n ce m a n y o f th e general o f th e Hopklns-Eccles-

_________ i-Coyle polltheory am ong w hose points are MlecUve excess p ro fi t taxation , pay­m ent o f social security costs by in ­come UJies, "draw ing off surplus Income and glvlnpt I t back to the poor." ra is ing 'm ass purchasing power, a n t i- t ru s t prosecutions. Tlie theory a lso proposes action Against m onopoly and 'co llu sive bidding and volume p roduction o t low prices. I t is th is general theo ry w hich Roo.«- velt p rivately espouses today.

"I am n o t personally vitally In­terested In a bill w hich does no t narrow th e gap betw een Uie p rof- tta th a t go in to the pockets of labor a n d tlie proflta th a t go into th e pocketa of oaplU I," sa id Black, " I h a d a n am endm ent w hirh X really In tended to o ffer to th is bill a t th e outM t, b u t I found U iat I h a d n o chance o t securing Its adop­tion and therefore d id no t offer It. I t w ould h av e added to th e p a ri ot th e bUl g iving th e rig h t to fix the m axim um houra of labor and tho m in im um w ages th e w ords 'm axi­m um oroflts.* ”

ts long since dead. Black h a d th e g if t o f prophecy. B ut the record o t th a t speech leaves hlih firm ly believing th a t e ith er com- petlU en o r governm ent—a n d not m onepolle i a n d prlce-flxlng com- btae«—m u st regula te pricea and proflta . I t leaves h im M th e some canoe w ith Roosevelt—a n d Dtack got th e re f irs t (Copyright. lOST, NEA Herrlc*. Inc,)

c6 u l4 n o t s le e p . T h e a ffa ir in th e s tu d io a ffec te d h e r m o re th a n she c a re d to a d m i t A ll th o se qu e er peop le— P ro fe s s o r B racy , a n d th e D uchess — ru sh in g to B ob 's de> fen se . J u s t w h o w ere th e y a ll a n d how d id th e y fit in to th e puz ­z le? S h e hstd be en th ta k ln * m ore a b o u t B ob M cT avU h th a n ahe h a d rea liz e d , a n d a lw ay s i t g av e h e r a w a rm g lo w in g fee lin g to kn o w he w a s so n e a r she cou ld c a ll h im If sh e w ish e d . A nd S c h m a t x ^ e w as c u n n in g . T h e Jolly l i t t le s u p ­p e r th e y h a d h a d in h e r stud io , ond th e w a lk s th e y h a d ta k e n in th e p a rk w i th th e dog a t th e ir heels . S h e h a d be en to h a p p y la te ly sh e h a d n ’t h a d tim e ‘

w orry because he r pay w a a sm a ll fo r h e r long hou rs o f w o rk . A l­m ost she h a d fo rgo tten th e p o n l - bU lty o f h av ing to go b a c k to G loversv llle and A u n t H a tU e a n d Joe W illiam s,

Y et she w as a lm ost c e r U ln a h e w as no t In love w ith B ob . N o t if w h a t A u n t H attie h a d to ld h t r w as tru e . A un t H attie h a d k n o w nU ncle H en ry fo r ye a rs a n d y ------and h e r aflection fo r h im ffradually deepened In to som e­th in g b ig a n d broad a n d a ac r«d . R eally nice people n e v e r f e l l In love suddenly . I t w asn ’t —w e l l, lik e th e m easles, fo r in s tan c e . S h e d id n ’t ac tua lly know a n y th in * ab o u t Bob, excep t th a t h e h a d th e v e ry n icest sm ile she h a d e v e r ic en . and w h en she w as w i th h im n o th ing e lse r e a l l y m * tU r « l . E v ery th in g seem ed gay a n d y o u n g a n d hopefu l.

IV fA Y B E th a t d is tu rb ing P t o f e t - a o r B racey w as th e o n e a h e

m ig h t r ea lly love. I f o n ly h e h a d n ’t k icked th e dog. H e « r - ta ln ly in sp ired a fee ling o f a w e and u n c e r ta in ty th a t w as p ocslb ly w h a t A u n t H attie had m e a n t. B u t she w ondered w hy S c h m a tz h a d ■ tu c k e d h im , w hy she, h e rse lf , c rin g ed w henever h e to u d ie d h e r . S h e a lm o st d readed th e t im e w h e n ahe w ould see h im a g a in . B o b ho ted h im a fte r w h at h a p p e n e d a t th e p a rty . She wa.« su re o f t h a t B u t a fte r Bob had gone, t h e p r o ­fessor h a d tu rn ed it o il o ff so easily .

Y et, w hy had th e D uchess b e e n. qu ic k to try to lay t h e b la m e

som eone else? M ost c e r ta in ly Bob had given th e ir hostesa a ll h is s tten tio n d u r in g th e tim e h e w a s th e re . Sh e h a d w a tch e d h im lau ghing w ith h e r and lo o k in g dow n a t h e r w hen they s a t so lo n g o n th a t secluded couch. W h a t possible chance could a G lo v e rs - v ille g irl h av e w ith su c h w om an?

T h a t w as th e th o u g h t t h a t h a d h a rdened h e r h e a r t, a n d t h a t w a s w h a t m ad e h e r sp e ak so d is ta n tly to Bob th e n e x t da y , w h en she m e t him com ing up th e steps. H e b a d been ta lk in g to P a t, w ho w a s p u t ­te rin g a ro u n d a s u su a l w i th h is broom a n d dust-m op . B o b looked up eage rly w h e n K a th le e n c am e o u t th e door. B u t t>ecause sh e d id no t stop, h e tu rn e d a n d w h is tle d for Schm atz a n d w e n t q u ic k ly u p to hla ow n room .

P a t looked a f te r h im w ith a puzzled frow n. H e le an e d on h is broom fo r a m in u te in d e e p th o u g h t th e n nodded M s h e a d sagely. "S om e th in g h a p p e n e d a t th a t Jam boree o’ th e D u ch e sa ’ now . Ye cga ’t git t b a t m a o y

lo d U t t to f l th c r a o d n o t h av e •om a th to * p e p . M l « K a t h y o u i h t n t • c o n e . J i i t w h in th im

w t r e g i t t ln ' a lo n g fo lne a o d d u d r . toe .”

B t w o rr la d a b o u t i t aU th e tim e K a tb lM o w a s g one , a n d found e v e ry k in d c f e x cu se to b e n e a r th e f ro n t h a l l w h a n s h e cam e in

H a h a d m a d e u p h la m ind to t i r ta lk la g t o h e r t o find o u t J rtJa t h a d h a p p en e d . T h e D uchess h a d n o t e o n e d o w n to h e r stud io th a t a to m la g . ao th e r e w a s n o r e a - •OB to r h im to - g o u p th e re . Be­sides, P a t a l m y t to o k a n y th in g sh e sa id w H h a w h o le p e c k of s a l t • • •A C C O R D m O L Y w h e n K ath leen

d id eom e b a c k w ith a lo a f o f b r t a d u n d e r h e r a rm , P a t w as tac lttng d o w n a b i t o f th e c a rp e t n e a r h e r door.

**Eh a n d It’a b a c k y e a re . 1 th o u g h t I ’d g i t th is a l l d one w h ile y e w a s gone ." R e h e f te d h is h a m ­m e r a s h e a sk e d c asu a lly . * ^ v e a good tim e a t th e p a r ty now ? Y e a n d B o b M cT av iah?"

“I h a d a n In te fe s tln g a f te r ­noon ,” K a th lee n re p lie d rtiffly . *‘I d o o t k n o w a b o u t M r. M cT avish . I d id n 't h a v e a c h a n c e to ta lk to h im a l l thfe U m e I w a s th e re .”

" S o ." P a t sh o o k som e tacks Into hi* hand . ‘T l i e o th e r g u r ls o f te r h im , e h ?"

K a th lee n to sse d h e r h e ad . "T he I>uchesa a aw to I t h e w as e n te r­ta in ed . W h y d id y o u a sk ? ”

" N o th ing ," a n sw e re d th e Jan ito r evasive ly . " O a ly a good-lookin ' y o u n g fe lle r now , a l l th e gurls ore lik e ly to sw a rm a ro u n d like bees a b o u t a h o n e y -p o t"

“ W ell, h e re 's o n e g irl w ho d o e sh 't do a n y s w a rm in g ,'' K a th ­leen to ld h im . “ I m e t se v e ra l o th e r m e n w h o a r e m u c h m o re te tw re s tin r V ery c u ltu re d , t r a v ­

e l ^ n n e d . " A b u n c h o’ lions m aybe? T h o D uchess a lw ay s tr ie s to g i t h e rs e lf a n y s tr a y one w h a t ven tu re* in to to w n . I ’m m inded n o w o’ th e tim e w e k n ocked a c h u n k o ft th e c e ilin ' h o is t in ’ In a g ra n d p iano , b e ca u se sh e w as goln ' to h a v e som e o p e ry s in g e r. T hin w h in h e com e h e w o u ld n 't p ipe a n o te xmless h e w a s p a id fo r It.”

"W ell, P ro fea so r B ra c e y Isn’t th a t k in d of a c e le b ri ty ,” a n ­sw ered K a th lee n . "H e 's very p le a sa n t a n d c o rd ia l a n d I like h im v e ry m u c h ." S h e fitted h e r k e y in to th e lo c k a n d w en t into h e r room .

P a t se lec ted a ta ck , tlic n pound ­ed It so h a rd h e d ro v e i t en tire ly o u t o f s ig h t "A n d I ’m w ish in ' I cou ld do th a t to so m e fo lk s' h e ads,” h e grum B led .

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Public Forum

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e w t o w 10 WO. Itob* UMd ? tpreUlMlljr r»

_________•nd -subautad Uutmfb th« n i lu .

BUN VALLCT AND SOME VALLETE viden tly m o st o f you have heard

of 6 u n V alley in tho po st year. A beau tifu l c ity indeed, b u t I ra th e r th in k m o st of th e good agricultural

w ould like to h e ar a b it

H I S T O R Y of Twin Falls City & County

The Family Doctor

IS Y E A R S AGOAUG. 19, i m

A ccording to th a figure# of J, W. Leedom. th e caroU ker of the city to u ris t p a rk . 9.M0 tourU ts to date have received accommodfttlons a t th e m un lc lpo l to u rist park since its opening o n Uie f irs t of May. Tlie.%e tourista w ere carrlcd In 000 atilomo- blles. S ev era l tou rists oti being in ­terview ed by the T im es representa­tive, s ta te d th a t nowhere in the ir (ravels h a d they m et a cam p,super­in te n d e n t w ho w as aa dllllgent and conalderate in extending the hoe- p ita llty o f th e cam p to th e visitors as w as M r. lieedom ,

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Ami ago, the elephant was no higgei' tluiii pig, It mil Wat no oireua then, either.

.A yrenehman>invented the tin can in 18011, it Is bnt tome o{ thoie auto Jokts go farther back

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You May Not Know That—

M r. a n d M m M ills B ehr have •;one to L im a, Ohio, to sfriiro (he iipw K hool bus for the Declo dis­trict,

M r. a n d M rs. H arold Hnxley. W il­m ington, CMIK., haVA brftf vlnlllng h is b t«ihtn>, Melvin. |{nl|)h mut W ilbur Hoxiny. all of iVfli) vicinity,

O ouglaa P arke, Ixia AuKr1r.s wn . rec en t guest n t h i t lunUirr. M r..

L ita lf Pa rke, who (a spending the s iunm er w ith he r nlster, Mra. Julia P arke. ■ -

Mr*. M ay A nita Johnson, muslo supervisor of the Albion (raining school, a n d Miss C lara G race Alox- a n d e r , . Bngllsh teacher a t ths Al­b ion no rm al, visited Uecio (rlciids recently .

M r. a n d M rs. J . 1. Oole and fam ­ily h av e gonn to T rsaa to make th e ir hom e . M r. Ooie has been In th e blaoksm ltl) b u s ln e u whiir here. P red L o tt hoA taken ov tr Ihn biick- am ith sh o p vacated liy Mr.

Mlaa G ladys T enim nt, Hsn n a n - olsoo. is spending he r vsratlim with h e r p a re n u . Mr. a iul Mra JnMidi T e n n a n t

R ay Jaco b s is h e rr (roni ru i t L ake vU ltliig he r itarents Mr. and M rs. A . I t , Jacobs,

M r. a n d Mra. Alex .Oalderwood a n d M r. a n d Mr*. R ud ier U m b. OealTllle, U U h , a n d Mrs. Karvry fU ohani o f H snefe r. tJtah, were vis­itor* « l Uia W aller Oalderwood hom e M onday.

M r. a n d M rs. O rvnl Turner, Malt t * k ; , a iu l MIm Uuhy 'luc«wt, t 'o a - land w are g iie ita Uiinday ot ih tl r unola, A im * T u rn e r and family,

A p a r ty w as given last evrnlilg a t lie c o u n try hom e of Mr, and Mrs, A.

H u n tsm a n , ih h ono r of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel D oan , w lioss recent m arriage waa a p ro m in e n t social e v en t In* rlu d ed in th e program of en terta in ­m en t w as a m ock wedding. Mrs, W olter S m ith a n d Pierre Van Dyke a c ted a s b ride a n d groom.

27 Y E A R S AGOA U O . 1>, I l l s

T lio T w in Pall* brotherhood of ihe A m erican Y eom an iield a most e n ­joyable so c ia l Bt tho K, I*, hall, P rl- (lay even ing , A splendid orchestr.i h a d been h ire d for the ocrntiUm and the even ing wan devoted to ilsnrlng ifte r w h ich a n e laborate aiiiHwr wo>

srrved . E veryone presen t rr|x .tled a n io it en jo y ab le evcnliii, umt iho lilra su re of tlie occasion wa.i Rrfnily Increased by tho presence o{ a r e p ­rese n ta tio n from th e Filer IihIkc.

l l t e council m eeting Monday eve ­n ing p assed a mont rigid antl-i>|)li- t in g o rd in an c e to r (lio tirn rlll of thn n o n -sp lltln g p a r t of (lie city 's l>o|]ulatlon.

Vi. II. E ldrldge of the Eldrldge td th lng com pany, returned home

H iinday f ro m a visit itt Vermont, lu r in g -111* tr ip , however, Mr. R d - Idge s p e n t a sh o r t tim e In a luim -

iier o f th e la rg e cities and ntnted ilm t th o la rg e num bers ot the coun­try^ m e rc h an ts were In each olty^ nIsAi preva iled over tlin ln>im>ved iiiylng a u d th a t a feeling <i( upU-

Iln an rln i coiidltlnns.

Transient. Ih Held On Driving: Charge

.lEUOMK. Aug. IB (fliwclnl) — W llllalm O lancey, Colorado I ra n . Aient woa sk rre s t^ here Tuesday to r

By D B. M ORRIS FIB H B EIN E d ito r, Jo n m a l of th e A m ericas

M edical Association, a n d of H y ~ gela, th e H ea lth M agaslne

P eople frequently b rea k o u t w ith erup tions, sometlmea w ith blU ters, a f te r c a tm g certa in foods to w hich th e y a re *ensUlve. T he cond ition Is ca lled urticaria .

I n 1814, an E nglishm an described a case w hich occurred Invariably a ft«* ea ting shellfish. A m ong the foods m ost commonly aasoclaU d wlU» such distu rbances a re m ush room s, oa tm eal, straw tw rrlea and raspberrie s , bu t a lm ost any food m a y brills about a ttac k s In certain cases.

S ince th e condition frequently resem bles th e stin g of a ne ttle , It h a a been called "nettle raslV and U U a lso called "straw berry ra ih ."

A s a ru le, tlie pe rson who has th e e rup tion Is n o t a ffec ted so far oa h ts general healU i is concerned, b u t th e I tch ing a n d I rr ita tio n may be so severe th a t h e w ill have d if­ficu lty in falling asleep.

S om etlm ea Uia sk in Is ao sen.iltlve t h a t m ere ly scrap ing It w ith llir fin g ern a il will raise a la rg e lillMrr I f a w tilte lino a p p ea rs lollowini t h is sc ra tch ing of t h o . Akin, ih c ond ition la called dtnnogn<iiliiit

I n acm e cases th e rfa ri ln ii 1 m a n ife ste d by vomlUng iiivd il txrt U fa w hich are algna th a t t in iin nv of Iho In te i tln rs is IrrlliUcd »ome way as th e skin In in

M ost peopin I ra m ' • fro m obaeiviuinn Jnst v, r- a re m ost lrr ;in tln g lo Hi c h ild ren , bannna^ nnd <h a rc foods innst conim m ily nii;ipoJC(l to be th e pki-IIb iiIs of in l l rs -

T h n clniif w lilrh moM r-n 'f):in ly n in e ' (hln rrii|<tlnn l i r >

OUlnln'', n rn rn lr, i i l if ii 'j lp lr ' i.O-.ln (r. rcm m nii liiKie<llrnt uf ninny Isx- • t iv e s t a n il au llp y rin e (a c'.tnmnn I n u r 'd l r n t of m any h e adache reni- ed lr.li a re a lso ^ e q u e n tly impll*

Home a rtic le s o f cloU ilng produce u r tlc a r ln , p a rll ru la r ly It th e iierson ts senslUve to wool o r fu rs or to ih« dyea w ith w hich th e fu rs are tre s t- ed.

T h e tr r lta t lo n com es ou t mo»t o f te n w hen th e person Is w arm , sn In a h o t b a th o r in Iw-d, h u t ihere a re some cases In w hich cold or lig h t a lso will produo* the erup­tion,

I i\ th e tre a tm e n t o f u rticaria t lie re a re m any d if fe ren t remedies U ia t a re p rescribed to con tro l the I tch in g a n d some w hich will dell- n lte ly conU ol th e a p p ea ra n ce of th e w h ra ls a n d th e K naltlv lty .

" 'n e e , how ever, a ll o f Uiase dn ii p o te n t rem edies w h ich ahoul

n o t be ta k e n excep t w ith Uia advice o f a i^ iyaiclan. th e peraon who nuf-

By NAOM I B. MAR-HN

The f i r s t residence to be crccted In th e v icinity of Boise w as bu ilt by Joiscph Bncon, In 1863. To him also goes th e cred it fo r belnff th e f i r s t dftirymnn of th e fitate, since it w as he w ho fu r­nished th e m ining town of Idaho C ity w ith dairy nroductH and milk clur- infc it.H boom dnya.

abo u t S om e V alley. (T he G re a t T w in P a ll* S n a k e riv e r valley) w hich In m y o p in ion haa m ade a t le a s t a p a r t o f S u n V alley posaUile.A raU road w h ich get* m ore a g ri­c u ltu ra l f re ig h t revenue from Som e Valley t h a n a n y o th e r ra ilroad its le n g th la th e U n ite d SU tes, U spon- so ring S u n V alley. T w in P a lls Som e Valley Is c e n tra l ly located and It* la rg est c ity h U a depot th a t Is a disgrace to th e balance o f th e ra il­ro a d ’s e q u ip m en t. O ur neighboring c ity , B urley , h a s a fre igh t house w hich is a c re d it to th e Tw in P a lls passenger depot. I would su g ie s t If ever th e r a il ro a d were to bu ild o m useum a t S u n V alley they would u se our o ld d e p o t as th e ir principal relic. I w ould like to see some of th e so ca lled business m en of Tw in P a lls w ho a re lay ing back p u t th e ir ahoulder to th o w heel w ith th e boys w ho a re c a rry in g all th e load ond suppo rt th e C liam bcr of Commerce in a lltU c fig h tin g to get some of tho th ings we a re Justly en titled to.

Now Ju s t a w ord abou t rodeo. I a tten d e d th e S u n VoUoy Rodeo S a t­urday . I t w as a w onderful show (I nm sincere a b o u t th is ). T he color, costum e a n d p a ra d e w as one o f the f in es t th in g s I have e n te r ta in m e n t. B u t I th in k criticism

som ew hat In o rder (for some tim es i t h e lp s to b e tter ony condi­tions.) I n regal’d to location of buck­ing . rop ing , etc.. th e specta tors seats w ere too fa r aw ay from th a t event.I a tten d e d a rodeo la s t fall w here these e v en ts w ere p u t on w ith in e ig h t fee t o t th e fro n t row specta ­to rs . T h is ts w here you c an see rodeo a t Its best. I a lso paid $1.00 fo r th e beat reserve se a t a t th a t ahow w h ile In S u n V alley I pa id gJJO for a s e a t n o t n e a r so good. I a lso found b a rg a in s galore a t K et- chum . h u m sandw iches 2Sc. you could p a rk m o s t anyw here w ith in a m ile of tow n In a field fo r from 35c to SOc. I w as to ld you could get a h a ir c u t fo r 80c or a m ixed d rink fo r SOc If you h a d th e r ig h t wink.I also h e a rd a lo t ab out crowd.I have h e a rd va rious num bers quoted b u t th e lit t le rodeo I a ttended la st

played to betw een 7,000 and 8,000 fou r successive shows w lthm it a m u rm u r In reg a rd to n o t hav ing th e ir m oneys w orth tw o fold.

I w ould suggest th a t th e spon ­sors o f th e S u n V alley even t rec- o gn iie th o fa c t th a t th e Im m ediate com m unity su rround ing a rc m ade up of com m on people who are the backbone of w estern enterprises . T hey h av e th e m oney b u t will n o t idly se t by a n d th row i t nway for e x o rb itan t charge* of th a t kind . A large p e rc e n t o f th e a tten d a n ts a t S u n V alley I p resum e w ere like m y­self, Ju st-cu rio u s to see Sun Valley a f te r h e a r in g so m uch abou t It, b u t w ill n o t go b a c k - a n d pay double prices fo r ever>-thlng you see. I honestly believe (and Sun Valley sponsors I th in k th is is w orth a though t) you will kill your rodeo if you con tinue u nder these tactics. Now good people o f T w in F a lls and ngrleu ltu rn l producers le t u s re ­m ind a ll th a t on our land wo have to p u t back to reap b e tter crops. T he ra ilro a d m ay realize some day th rough com petition U iat til ls Is true, so we c ltlscus of Tw in Fulls should InslAt th a t some of th e Bun Valley su g a r bo pu t bock w here it IfiharvcHtcd.

A C ltlM n Before We H ad D cp o f

a to «1BM) U tm U y dead . X ataal] m d e « ra r to baqpMk of htaa a s h igh ( .v o r u m o a t i n l h o iu tT m w • a llow . I f h e w u p o t a a c h ^ , h e w a s a t le a s t a ga U e m a n , a lthough I know genUem ea i m o w o t f W i^ t ■ t ^ to p o t shooting tb e ^ S S la p e .

P o r m y p a rt, I cooaidcr p o t ^ M t - Ing on ly in th e ez tiem a aue* of love a n d m r . to be th e r a n k e s t fu d g ery . A nd to po t sh o t th e tc to ra o n th is w orld stage from th e th ird row I s r a n k guttoay . W hy d o m ’t h e reced e to th e gallery o n occa­sions?

N ow on occasion I h a re p o t sh o t­te d a n d one tim e I t occurred l a th e g re a t w ar. I was causing to be oper< a te d a one pounder gun in a dense fo re s t, w hen suddenly th ro u g h a covert o f bush I saw 90 of th e fenem y 'a ll s ittin g on a huge h a rd ­w ood log n o t WO yards aw ay. 1 a t o n ce gave th e order to fire a t th a d ia m etrica l cen te r o f tho log. T he n on -erp lo slve small shell w en t n e a t­ly th ro u g h th e log, sp litting i t fo r th e In s ta n t. T h e log quickly closed u p . n o t be tag en tirely sp ilt, a n d i t c a u g h t every m an Jack of them by th o s e a t o f th e pan ts, w ith. I am s o rry to say, some hide pinched also W e d isa rm ed them im m ediately and s e n t them - to th e rear.

I h a v e ' been aw im ped w ith fa n m a il ask in g for some so rt o f a com prom ise to tho P o t S ho t colum n E veryone seems to ad m it th e need o f som e so rt of a vox pop o r venom o u tle t in the paper, although they unan im ously say they could a ll ou t- scoro p o t slioU as a colum n con­du c to r. I havo been Im portunated ca jo led a n d cudgled to take t h e ' c o lum n a n d try to m ake som ething o u t o f I t b u t I really have n o t tim e. T h e n e x t session, of Congress com es y o u m ig h t say on tho very heela a t a d jo u rn m en t th is m onth , a n d I A m h e ad in g several investiga ting com m ittees , among them being th e s tu d y o f th e advisability of th e gov­e rn m e n t paying )300. p e r m o n th to everybody.

W e a re also to study th e Id ea o f a lso ex tending th is pension on dow n to Uie second a n d th ird u n ­b o rn generations. Wo a re to w ork o n tlie theory th a t If a lit tle does good a whole lo t wUl do b e tte r . So I a m a busy m an. I am ask ing our good e d ito r to p u t th is in h is Po rum C o lum n hoping to s ta r t a re ju v e n a ­tio n o f renaissance of our w ayw ard p o t s h o t strip .

H ere is m y suggestion fo r th e f i r s t " fam ous la st line" It w e get a re ju v e n a ted strip.

" I w onder If P o t Shotrf-could have be en th e fool-hardy reported w ho p a lte re d a round down in th e new R obertson canyon w ith a girl."

Y ours fo r free speech a n d m ore o f it.

S e n a to r Flax P , Fuddlepant*.

PAUL

M rs. Cyril Hawks tripped over a fa llen tree while a t th e Sun V alley rodeo Sunday, and suffered a badly sp ra in ed ankle. O ther m em bers of th e p a rty were h e r h iu b an d and M r. a n d M rs. Jam es Ellis, a n d D ean a n d H arry Johnson, Lincoln. Neb.

M r. a n d M rs. W . R. R laepsel. L ong B each, Calif., a re guests of M r. a n d M rs. C harles F rancisco a n d M r. and Mrs. T . E. C lark a n d o th e r relatives.

M rs. C. O. Sanford, M rs. D avis G re en , M rs. O . T hom as a n d Mra. V c m T hom aa a ttended th e S ou th C e n tra l W om en's cam p on W ood riv e r la s t week. •

M r. a n d M rs. W. C. T ucker and son, WajTie, accom panied by M r. a n d M rs. Russell P lank , were vlaitors a t S u n Valley Sunday , a tten d in g th e rodeo.

M r. a n d Mra. G eorge B ennett a re th e p a re n ts of « son bom . Aug. 16.

M r. and M n . G eorge Tw lss a re t h e p a re n ts of a daughter. Sha ron P aye , Aug. 13.

L aw rencn Hoppe, cousin o f D on a n d ,A lle n H arden, accom panied by, 111.-; w ife and children, o rrlved re c ­e n tly from O ntario, Calif., fo r an ex tended visit a t th e hom es of h i t cousin ond o ther relatives, M r. Hopfw is one of the early rr.iiden ts of P au l.

M r. and Mr«. F rank Davis a n d"HO W W Z T A L S t"

Mr. E d ito r: O t requiem sung, to d eparted com rade: I t Is well to ch ild ren , Billy and Dobby, A drian, speak gen tly of the dead a n d :,o i Mo., a re spen d in g ' Uie re s t o f th e a s we a ll know, our bolatroun po t I aum n ier here.

Icniing liquor. He ts bound over to a ppear t>efore JuOge John L. ( lou ld W ednesday m orn ing a t B;J0,

O loncev w aa driving a p a n ^ model O hevrolet tn io k and Im ra n in to a highw ay tn ic k whlcU was parked a t ■ h r tide of Second and M ain B(r«eU. ■IUmc Kaa no d a n n g e doiio lo th o hiR hvay truck , bu t lO lanctya a u to was d a m aged in th e f r tn t.

fera regu la rly w ith iirU carla should oonsuU h la doc to r to le a rn w U ia UM o f *omo of Uie o lhe r die* I* Indioated.

NOTICK THANKtl Till?!'KKLLOOG. MUin. (U.f!) — 'n,a

follow tnc Itam a p p ea re d in (he K ellogg Jo u rn a l : '•N O TICC: I wlih to th a n k ih e p a rty w ho atola n u o k a a( graliv fro iu m y wogoix lut la a v ln i m e m y team a n d wagon ATochuJta.-

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TKurS?l«7, 'A'usuit 19, 19S7 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FAIXS, IDAHO PageFIvB

K Cubs Panic-Stricken As Lead Dwindles to Two GamesGiants Move Up Rapidly In National League As Yanks Gain in American

Joe DiMaggio Clouts 35th Homer of Season To Break Up Ninth-Inning Tie

Box ScoresYesterday

NATIONAL LEAGUE New i 'o rk D. lU »ton 1. ChlCaco 6. r i tb b u r e h 7. rh lU dcSphia-D rooklyn, posl-

poned.(Only (hre« N ational Ira{ue . {am es M hcduled).

Crleion.p 0 0 o;

Tot»iR .....34 a o!toum :lor Morty In ninih.

XI— for Root In ninth, s—bolted for DlOiAtiot In ninih. zi-_b»tte<l for DrulaKer In nlntChlCBJO -.............. 002 003n tu b u r jh .............. 000 500

Error, Jurgps. Two b « e li W»ner, D«mar«c. Tliree bm,e lilt iitolcn t>ucs. Handlejr. Cavsrrlla

5 1 : ,n r tc l i r r . lb <

ct S 1 1 E.Moore. rf :lb 3 2 llDlMglo, cf :I, 2b 3 2 3 EnEllth. 3b •I, e 4 0 2 Lope*, e

z—bktitd for U n n m s In Mvent zz -b 4 tle d for W»lr In nlnUiNew Yorlc ...... .......SOO 002Bo«ton ....................000 100

Error, •fohciMn. Two b4sa hi Diknnlni, Bartell, J. Moore. E. ’Pirre OMe lilU. Whitehead, baiea, J, Moore, Ott, Dl Magilo ricen, llubbell, RIpplr. Double l^ l l e 't o nsrlell. Lpalng pllyher

CIIPIEAISE (I

Idaho Sportsmen Ready For “Emergency” Hunt

A m erican B ritish Wifrhtman S qnads Hold F inal

P rao tico Games

Permits To Be Issued To Kill Elk In

Forests

B r G E O R G E K IB K SEY U nited P r e u S U ff C orreapondenl

HEW YORK. Aujf. 19 (U.R)— The Chicago Cubs are panic stricken.

In th e las t six days th e ir 6',-j gam e N ational league lead has dwindled to uvo gam es. Their, p itchcrs have gone sour and th e ir defense has cracked.

The New York G iants are d riv ing relentlessly fo r th e top. Their p itchers are clicking. T heir h its pay o ff in runs. Their

defense is choking o ff th e opposition’s rallies. T hey 're only two gam es behind—only one in the a ll-im portan t lost column.

A ugost is Ihc G ia n ts ' lucky m on th . T hey won seven stra ig h t la s t year from Aug, 1. T he* they tu rn ed a round and won IS In a row from Aug. 11 and w ent on to w in th e pciuianC,

G lan is a t ilom eT lie G ian ts will r e tu rn to th e

Polo grounds Aug, 24 ond a re homo unUl Sept. I f th e y c an overhaul th e Cub3, they m ay never be headed .

T he C u te ' situa tion becam e acu tc yesterday w hen liicy dropped th e ir flfUi stra igh t, T lie f-im tes scored two ru n s In a d riv ing r a in In th e nln tJ i to wh). 7-0. I t was th e P lro te s ' IlfUi s tra ig h t and thc lr e ig h th victory In th e p a s t 10 gam es. TJicy a rc only seven gam es from tlie top . Leading 0-5 w hen th e P ira te s cam e to b a t tn tile n in th , the Cub.s' defcnj»! wobbled. Ju rges' th row on L . W ahcr’ g rounder pulled C a v arrc tta o ff f irs t base. S u lir’s double drove In th e ty ­ing ru n and Y oung's single .drove i: the w inning ru n w ith two ou t, .

Five llu r le rs Used C liorlle G rim m used live p itchcrs

in a n a ttem p t to h a l t th e P ira te s , In tlie la s t nine gam es the C ubs have used 26 pitchers.

Carl.H ubbcll p itched h is 17th v ic­tory, trim m ing the B oston Bees. 9-1. K ing O arl allowed only seven h its as Uie G ian ts collected 12.

'D ie New Y ork Y ankees Increased th e ir A m erican league lead to 11'.j gam es by nosing o u t W ash ing ton , 6- 5, Joe DlMagglo's 35 th ho ine r woi. th e gam e in the n in th a f te r Mel A lm ada’s hom er w ith two on In tlic e igh th had tied the score. B ill Dlckcy also h i t a hom er—No. 24. P a u l A n ­drews. recently claim ed by th e Y anks on w aivers fron^ C leveland, rcscurd F a t Mftione and received c red it lo r th e victory,

lilt* B unched V ernon K ennedy allow ed only four

h its as the C hicago W hite Sox w on from D etroit, 8-0, T h e W hite Sox b im ched five of th e ir seven h its off A uker to KOfc four ru n s lo th e th ird ,

T h e A thletics tu rn e d oh th e Red Sox a f te r losing 13 s tr a ig h t to th em a n d ’scored a 4-2 v ictory. G eorge C aste r held th e R ed Sox to seven h its.

Cleveland won th e firs t gam e of a doublehcader from th e S t. Louis Browns, 5-3, Lem on B olters rapport o u t fou r hlt.^ to Icud th e In d ian s ' 14-hlt a ssau lt on H ogsett. M el H a r ­der gave nine h its , T lio Browiu- won the nigh tcap , 11-fl. B olters got a hom er and a plngle, d riv ing li th ree runs In the second.

R Y E. N. Y.. Aug. 19 (U.PJ—The U nited S ta te s and British W ightnmii cup te am s h e ld fina l ligh t practice sessions a t th e Forest Hills sU dluin today for th e ir IStli In ternn tlo iu l lenn ls c lash tom orrow and Saturday.

T lie U n ited State.'! w ui-dcfctid ;t,f cup, w hich h a s t» c n won by Amer­ican.w om en In 10 of the H previous com petitions, w liii a four-player team . T h e B rltU h nnmrcl a tcnin o t six players.

Two sing les and one doubles m a tch wUl be on tomorrow s program and th e concluding four mntchc.i will be played S a tu rd ay ,

T he W lgh tm an cup coiniiiitice of Uis U . S . Lftwn T ennis nssotiiiilon yesterday n am ed N ational Champion Alice M arb le for th e No. l singles assignm ent. I t was a surprise to some who believed th a t form er lltleholdcr H elen Jacobs w ould be tlic choice.

Miss Jaco b s was nam ed for the No. a alngles a n d M rs. Sarah Pai- frey F a byan . a ve teran of America n la st 'SU v ictorious campaigns, wa.‘ nam ed No. 3,

M rr. F a b y a n also will pa ir wlUi Miss M arb le In one o( the doubles m a tch . M iss Jacobs will have Mrs Jo h n V an B y n of A ustin, Texas, aj a doubles p a rtn e r .

Caro lln Babcock. LosSvngelc.s, and D orothy M ay Bundy. San ta Monica, will be su b stitu te s In event of Injury

• Illness to th e team member.';.T lic No. I p layers will nieel the

No. 2 opposing p layers on the ojicn. tng p r<^ram . T lic singles opiwiieiits will be reversed for the tialurday m atchcs.

Moore,StolenBacrl-l)i«y«.Felte.

AMKRICAN LKAGUR n d r o l t 0, C h lea io 0. W u h ln g lo n 6, New Y ork 7. C lfvelaiid 6-0, Si. I.oiiU 2-11. lio ito n 2, P h ilade lph ia 4.

SKNATORS 6. YANKEES 7WAHUINQTON

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FOR BOAT OUIWM inuto D olaile Arc

Oomplclod F o r Salm on Dam Evonto

w ith Ia»t inlnutn drtA lls cnn i|ilrtc , cvprythliig Is ect fo r tlie anniiiil oi>en inppt o f the Hoiithern Id ah o U.mtlng club lo he licld Hiindoy m tim Hni- tnon (Inm rrip rv o lr n e a r Uogernon, I.iid A. D rcxler, p rrsU ten t of tlu Hnmp. fluid thin a fte rn o o n . -

M ore th a n fiO iniitorbontfl from tiviT thin srotliin nn well an from n«il«c liavn filgnpd to m n p e tc In tlin inim prons rncra of vitrloiis leiigthn a n d fo r thii vnrlnim alaed c rn f t w hich Imvn been nrhrdu lpd .

A t tlio p rcncnt tim e. D rex ler said, (hii bench a t thu rncliig silo affordn u r l r n r view of nil ncUvltlen aaldr fnm i offcrlnif Idral ba th ing . T o llr t fBClllUen hnvn l>crn ro n n tn ic led a ix l a hn ich Atuiiil will l>fl innliilnliiril diitliiK th r (li>y.

HiK'fd (IcmontiirBtloiiR l.y boaU w ith viirloii* ftiio niolotfi will bo lictd will open i'oni|)rHtl(inn. Miirf Ik: r id ing will bn ite rnonntrn ird by e jxTUi, n r rx l r r nnld.

ArraiigeiiieiiU u io nlno l»oing m ade lo o ffe r rrn rrviilr nlHht irch iK I n t irnm m abln rn lfs.

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BO ISE, A ug. 19 (S p e c la l) -H u n t- ■s from th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te to ­

day p repa red fo r S ta te G am e W a r ­den W illiam R. M cIn tyre 's "em er- gency" gam e h im t, se t to s ta r t Sep t.1. T h e h u n t wUl be staged In Bel- way preserve. C ache a n d M inidoka Bu n a tio n a l fo rests.

Special p e rm its will cost $1 a n d re required to be Issued u nder Id ah o

law. M cIn ty re sa id . 'T h e proceeds I "Tin will be used to adm in ister th e h u n U . ehinm P erm its w in be Issued th ro u g h a|tirc;i.'-. public d raw ing ." W 'l ' b'

P e rm its wUl be issued to kUl 100> e d u rr e lk In M inidoka fo rest—In C assia ] P lar and T w in F a lls counties—in O c to lx r. hnni.s

Valley Meet Set to Start Here Sunday

A nnoancem ent was m ade th is a fte rn o o n for th e " tournam ent o f tou rnam en ts" a t th e Twin F a lls C ountry club, by J im Ed­w ard . club professional. The la t ­e s t m eet will be the Snake River V alley O pen tourney.T h ree w eeks will be siw nt ru n ­

ning th e m e et off, according to E d ' w ard a n d c n lrl rs from th roughou t so u th e rn Id ah o are expected for the f ea tu re and concluding event of th e y ear 's golfing activities.

Q ualify ing rounds will be played Aug. 23 to Aug, 29, Inclusive w hile m a tch p lay will comniencc th e fo l­low ing M onday, end th e finals a n se t fo r Sunday, Sept, 12.

" I 'd Ju s t like to know w ho Is tjie b est golfer in w u th e rn Idaijo ," E d­w ard s la te d today, "and th is Will be the f irs t oppw tQ nity we iiave had to rea lly crown a cham pion . No handicaps, no p a rtne rs , no th ing to liam per any iiluyer except ills owi self, Thl.H tourney is bound to p ro ­duce a cham pion."

T rophies will be aw arded to w in ­ners, and prl7«s will bo given U nm ner*-iip , Kilward, who Is spon soring the lo u rn am m l, ^Ull('d,

C a ihc na tio n a l fo rest perm its will a l 'o be Issued to kill 100 elk. In Benr Liiki-. fionnock, F ra n k lin a n d Onlccla roiiiitics, .sometlmo in October.

T il.' .^ iw ay h u n t—in Idaho com i­ty- will begin S ep t, 1 a n d la st uiilil 1,500 of an esU m atcd 11,000 elk Imvc been killed, b u t will no t lust la ter lim n Nov. 30.

Apiiitcailons fo r pe rm its to liuiii III the Solway preserve ," Onmc WiiKini M cIn ty re so ld , •'will be re- rc i\cd 111 w riting u n til Aug. 30, uiui

iwlng will bo held Aug. 30 a t I 'l-nn lls m u st be accoinpan- Sl. T he t>ermits a re tran s fc r-

•s-sful o p p ilc o n u m u st ob-

Don Budge, John McDiarmid Clash

In Tennis Meet

Sncram onto W ins T h ird in See • Saw S e rie s ; O aks

B eal S an F rancisco

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By U ENB Y McLEM ORE U nited P r tM S ta f f C orrespondent

NEW Y O RK . Aug. 19 tU .PJ-Jack D em psey Is quietly going nu ts .

H e told m e so him self.You m ig h t a lm ost say the one ­

tim e iieavyw eigh t cham pion Is -go­ing from soup to nu ts, because It is th e business of ru n n in g a r e s ­ta u ra n t—Ja c k D em psey's, w here iOth crosses E igh th avenue—th a t ha.'; h im bob-bob-bobblng on h is hech .

D eep in a co rne r of h is tavern , w here th e slm dows made, h im In- dLstinguishable to au tog raph seek-

Ja ck to ld m e of th e m iseries have beset lilm since h e b e ­

cam e th o tow n 's best know n ho st two years ago.

H an d -S h a k in g C n i y ; 's going crazy from shaking

hands, sm iling , shak ing ha n d s , sm il­ing. a n d shak ing h a n d s some m ore.

Hc'.s going crazy from w riting, over a n d over again :

“G ood lock . J a c k Dempsey,"■To m y old pal Joe O Jutz, J a c k

D em psey.”■'Best w ishes. Ja ck D em psey.H e 's going crazy from dodging

w om en w ho w ont to kiss h im ,.g u y s who w a n t to p u t th e b ite on h is bankro ll, a n d 14-carat n u ts w ho w an t to sell him every thh ig from oil wells to reversible bow tics.

A nd—w ors t of a ll—he 's going crazy from gents who. Insp ired by a d r in k or two a t th e ba r—w alk up to h im and s ta r t th row ing punches,

••Champions'’ W orst ‘n i e y 'r e th e w o rs t^ th o se aJco-

hollc cham pions," J a c k sighed . “N ot a day passes b u t one of them , u s ­ually to show 'o ff , g rabs m e by the a rm , w itli a ‘so you th in k you 'ro lough , eh ? ' punches m e w ith r ig h t o r ft le ft, I never h i t one ’em yet, b u t I 'm te lling you I never w an ted to .h it th a t W illard a t T o ­ledo a s m uch as I have w anted lo le,t a few 'of those babies have a le ft hook on th e kisser. T liey yonk m e a round , punch mo a round , and th e n , w hen I don 't do anyth ing , s«y;

" 'I know you never could fight, you big bum ,'

" I f I i il t ’em I m ight kill 'em . If

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Seattle Prewdcnt DenioH Non-PaymentflAN intANCIHCO, Aug, It) (UID-

W llllnm .l l l lh K lepiw r, |.rc«M ri.t ,,r Uin HoiUIle rluli o f tho Paclllo t'on«t biiNibull iPHKiic, d riilw l rm phu llrm iyUMluy th rrn uny I r i i t l r to retx .iln hU pinypin w n.i n o t recrlv lng Umir l>ay iim l w n r p lutinlng str ike oclloii

' Tliflio ncv rr hnn W n a jwrloii iif inaro lliun iwo wrckn U ia t my ball playcrn h n v r n o t Jwon p#i<i •' i,o '-n m re w rro a pack of no-goods oii U.o club a n d 1 had lo ilo u iitiic c irnhlng. Homo of th em a re w ro '■

riGHT RESULTSO A K IA N O , O allf,, AUf 10 (Ufi)*.

Dale H jmrr, IftO, S n n n ieg o . Oal'if k«yt>«1 Jlohblj; A real, leo, Mexlro Oily- <51; M ry ir R ow an, 137 S York Oily, rtecliilonrd Jo h n n y Uav 138, U lm k ton (W ); C larence 8 rpr, lau, M ollliter. knochert * „ . /lAiiiniy ( Jn iilu , 120, A m arillo, Tex <»); Ix-o K irby , D enver, drew w jn i A rthu r d r a y , W ash ln fto n . D, O,

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Non-Title lioxins Kout Set Tonight

ITITUUtlUCJH, A ug. IB {URj_

fight b«l%e«n John HenryW esUiernoii-tllleU w la,

lU la Colonello, iioavywelciii cham pion o f lU ly . wUl be lield * i m iH -s field ton igh t. H eavy ra l^ lfiiripfl i>o»lpoiirmont lant filght,

U wlfl v /rlihe il i,. v . r l - . | t t v m181'.,, Colonello weighed aOtt

E ason Ball Team Winn Third S tra ig h t in Som i-Pro

Moot a t W ichita

WICHTTA, K an.. Aug. IQ ilH’i - T hn E nid. Oklti., l-liinon Ollerh won Ih r l r th ird ulnilKhl fiainn ln.^l iilKi>t to a c t Uip piH-c- In th r nutlonnl rm il- p ro bas«>i»il ((nirnnmciit, drlriitliiK Llnbon Palln. Mr.. fiulluns l^-^ Inbcvrn innliiKN.

U wan th r >lrn( <1efri>t for Ihrdow nenslrra. l)'-i' nlieiiKiiiI, l.bliiiiiI'AllA iiltrh i'r . Ifl d v r iiin:> III lie-fore ho r i 't l in l U)(• .. .............. iili:. Inth e f ir s t InnliiK

T ho ilrfrniliim .•lmmpllln^, Dim-cnli, O k la . ('<ti:ii-hlrin, w.>11 dll'n ig h tc ap KniiK- \ I Iroiii Chiii Irhliiii,

leil llir Aihfro m th e ........ ... in il 'i 'h r rl lliiliiii-lio n wan a t ntuki' ill tlil.-> K»l 111' lir-cu iu e ru ch l<-iiiii 1Mill lost oiir Itlillll'.

r ia g n ta f f . Aii/. . |,iiil.iil.-.l lint i>I J - J v ictory iiv'i Cllulon, liii 1, in aBiiven-hiiiliiK Hi'iu.' i'luKMafl MIlK'lla ll lU n iiin In iiiti {|ir.t loiii li,llllllH.VD oth team s wi-m' lull' e lilllrn In th rcongrens,

A shelxiio, N i' Mi Uni.vs rlliiiln-a te d th e (.'<ir>il< i> It. ThoRfore w as l l-u 1II iiiiiillH'r nnvi'ii-in n in g even t li II- ArilinlKlUJ1 Iran inow JioA tw o viii .., mill iiiifl l«'>n.

D orm oni, IVun , . I.IUIiplMU, wiiii asecond u m o , ilr W av-e rly , la ., Iilack nipiilcm, imly Nthiu

te a m In Ihn nKTi •n.r (tl.1lir 1.lIDVlll-ed a Ikattern’ li' III ilnv will 1 bothtenn is rnpplng <iin •Ji lilln 'IIIw as la -u .

I n a niornliiK Kami' Iho llollkwootl P a liite fs , y<>iiiiKrr,l L'uiii III (lirto u m a m rn t , wri .1 rllmlnnl.r.l l>>tA tlra n g n . O n , t) 1. ltl>Mll«l<l|,1 ,lolihi tu c k r r o f th e «ii '..tiiliuin im. n.l (III-■amn w ith u lioni <*<1111. 11 (III ilr iiniln alngln in Ih ir r lli.wi ..I Im.1.

YIJSTHitDAY’S HIOHO ,

Jon niMuKUlo nl>o%e lin in rr lli lo Ihc Irfl lli'ld III th e n liilli InniiiK K" Yntikn n 'M l (ihiiii|>li BcnnUiis.

By I 'n i t fd Press K acraniento wii;; w ith in a game

uiiil a ha lf o t S u n Dicgo a g a in today lus tlie two teanv. con tin u ed tiielr sM'-sawiiiK play in Uielr b a ttle for P iu ilic ctin.si ienKut- suprem ocy.

W ith .six Karnes brlilnd th e m in an li-^ iin ie p rogram , eaeii te am has won tlirei: ciimes.

Sncranii'tilo scored its tij ird vic­tory la.st n ig h t by ou tslugglng the P ad res fo r a 7-5 win.

W in C inched A fter th e load changed h ands

iwlcc, Sac ram en to fina lly w en t ahead to sUiy in the f i f th w ltli tw o -run a ttac k . Tlie^ a d d ed th ree more In th e seven th to c in ch tlie

Bob K linger was tlie w inn ing hu rl' cr, yielding lo hiui. Big J im C hap-

touched lo r U .P o rtlan d picked up a gam e on

Frnnclsco uiuI Los A ngeles In th e th rec -co rnere il f ig h t lo r the o th e r p laccs in tlie f ir s t , division,

I don 't they go aw ay th ink ing W inllH-.Vro world cham pions." T iw Beavers found th e ran g e or

Only a few days ago. Jack told So»‘thP nw Pet.- Uolen of th e Mls- itnnd lng ' acros.s t h i ' : ^lons in th e UUc- innings to chalk up

■Mrict In fro n t of M adison Square 5-4 w in. ClaoiuiKh b rough t the G ard i'ii, wlien n big fellow w ith a I I'om c on P rod Bedore

purjxjse o f th e h u n ts Is to I' ove r-popula tion o t the lid conserve th o range so 11 .idcquate to provide fo r the num ber of anim als," fo r the M inidoka ond Cache \ \ c n o t y e t been completed.

NEWPORT, R. I.. Aug, 19 (U.fO— J . I>(inald Budge of O ak land , C alif.. No. 1 toiinls p layer of th o w orld, •la.shes w ith John M cD iarm id, young Princeton university In s tru c to r , to ­day In the fea ture q u a rte r-f in a ls singles mntcli of th e 57th a n n u a l New port Casino cham pion.ships.

Budge, wlin Is badly o ff fo rm ..ven II tcrrUlP ba ttle yesterday by

F rank Uiicm.-icy, O rlando , “ ■ youiiK 'Ur playing h is f irs t season

grii.s.'-. Uudgo lost th e f i r s t set. and WU5 w ithin a p o in t of losing th e iccond before he rallied to w in , 1-6, 11-9, e-4, 6-4.

McDiarmid, who is a t tlie pe ak of h is game, dl.ipo.sed o f Y von P e tra ,

Jack Dempsey Admits to Mac That He’s ‘Quietly Goin^

Floyd Old.s, yoiinn O ak land righ t h a n d er, stopped (he Seals, giving them seven hlL-. aiul shu ttU ig them o u t a f te r Ihc second for u 4-1 win.

Los A ngeles bowed before Scottlc, 11-8. In a f re c - lilu ln g gam e In w hich five pitchers w orked a n d 30 iilta w ere e n tered into records.

bcaiillfiil clovo b rea th -walked up elghth-lnniiiK sliiKli ml pmiclied h im In th e nose,"I .shoved h im off and s ta rted

jnnUiK across th e s tre e t tow ard ic re s tau ran t, because I d idn 't a n t lo lit t hh n . He cam e righ t

behind me, s tra ig h t on Into th e klt- rh rn . We played tag in Uiere fo r a few m inutes, knocking over pols and pan s and evcr>-thlng else. F i­nally I m anaged to g e t Into my office a n d lock tlie door. W hen tho cops got th e re he was Ju st pulling ou t a gun a ynrd long a h d 'U ire a l- enlng to shoot Uie door dSwn. Crazy a-s a loon. T o ld Uie cops h e had w anted to kill ^ne ever since I cost lilm dough by losing to T unney .’'

Jack shakes h a n d s from noon un til m idn igh t. H is food is a s good as you'll f ind in New York, bu t the re 's no denying th a l the th o u ­sands w ho pa tron ize h is place each day are d raw n by th e lure o f his nam e.

• “Shake H ands W ith H annah"" I .sliake so m any hands, and

smile no m uch ." J a c k said, " th a t w lir ir-l finally gel hom e a t n ig h t I c a n 't qu it. I shake h ands w llh H a n ­n a h w hen she opens th e door, and w iien she takes m e in to see tiic babies I nearly alw ays forget and reach over a n d shake th e ir hands.H an n a h says I ju s t g o t to q u it tha t.Iw caaw tlielr h a nds a re so lit tle I bruLse 'em w ith -m y big ham s. But I ge t in such a h a b it of sliaking h a n d s U ia t I shake everybody's- ta x l driver's, doorm rn 's, w aiters'I 'l l be sitak lng m y own next Uilng I know."

N o t a day pa.virs b u t son a n trie.i to kKs Jack ,

" I d o n ’t know w h at they 'd w ant to kiss m y homely m ug for,’' he sa id , " b u t ttiey do. Old women, young women, fa t women, skinny w om en—all so rts o f women. And d a m n if they don’t alw ays pick oul a tim e when I lan n a ii Is around.S h e gets p re tty sore a t Uiem. They u.sually say Uiey have made a b e t , t h a t tliey can khs m e. and w hen I refu se Uicy ge t m ad and say I am costing th rm money, W hiit the iie ll’fl R fellow gnimft do?"

I sa id I <ll(In’t knnw, but lh a t If lio w ould shake my hnnd mid give 1 nil) an niiloKrajih I 'd try lo th ink u p a holutloii.

" W h a ll No kiss?" .link asked, unct w ont hm-k lo h is .'.imk.

( C o p y rlih l 1037, Itn llril Prraa)

Utah Golf Champion Will Enter W esternSALT LAKE C n T , A ug. 19 tOB

—Betty Botterlll, s ta t« w om en’a go lf Champion, -a n d H elea H o fm a n n whom she ousted fro m th e t t t ls s t

recen t Ogden to u rn am en t, l e f t ' iicre today for S t. P a u l, M inn ,, to compete In Uie w estern w om en 's :losed cham pionships.

Tlie event com m ences M onday a n d will conclude Sa tu rd ay , A ug, 28.

TENNIS PLAYERS E N T E RPITTSBURO H, A ug. 19 (UJO —

ConUnuallon of th lrd - ro u n d singles play and s ta r t o f q u a r te r - f in a l m atches were on sciiedule today In tiie 15th annual public p a rk s te n n is tournam ent,

T v o of yesterday's m o st Im p o rta n t m atches were halted by ra in .

Taylor Named Burley Coach; Hjort Resigns

BDRLEY, A u r 19 (Special) —P a u l (Pete) Taylor, g radua te of th e Unlver»lly of Id aho , wni U ke over th e duties a s a tW etlc d irec to r a t Burley h ig h school, to succeed G ro rc t V. l i jo rs t , who h as resigned. It lias been a n ­nounced Itere by (ieorge II. D en­m an . su p rrin ten d rn t of schools. T ay lor, who finished a t tiic V an ­

dal school in 1934. a n d w ho g rad ­ua ted In 1929 from T w in F a lls high school, Is a son of J . W. Taylor, a tto rn ey general. He will be as.slst- ed by Leon O reen, a n o th e r Idaho a th le tic s ta r . Both played ends on V andall’foo tball team s a n d w ere In ­te rested in o th e r sports. O reen will d lrce t phy.sical education a n d assist in ath letics .

W ith B obcat m a teria l th is fall peeled to be w ay above th e calibre th a t h a s been displayed th e la s t cou­ple of years, Burley funs a rc again looking forw ard to a good season for th e locnl team .

NOTICK IS HKK i:nY (;iV E N :

■lliat on A ugust 27. 1037 a t 120 2nd Ave. W est In Ihe Clly iiiid county of 'IV ln F uIIm, Idaho, lit elKht o'clot-k p. m. ,of iiiild day ,un elec tion for d lrertn rs of the Idaho Pilo t's A.isn., will be held.

HOLBROOKI s I > I 0 I W I I t X E t

a iM ^ u n r d i«t h .L i n « c q ., n o n i * . *i.i..

CODE! • OAUOH 16 QUART IBS PINT 1«6O N S A L I A T I T A T I L I Q U O R S T O R E S

Things Of InterestAt The

Diamond HardwareG reen-Rose

orClear G lass

W ater GlasNcs

3 < each

Wc have th e G enuine W isa PinklnR Shearers.

pee'. OlaNs Luncheon HctH in Rose or Green. Special a t .......... 7 8 ^ a s e t

Set of 5 Green G lass M ix­ing. .Bo w Ih - ........................... 5 8 ^

d e c o r a i c d W ater..... ............... 2 S f

C ut Crystal F low er V asesa t .....................................1 9 ^Hand Painted Cream andS ugar .............................3 S <C ut Glass P ickle D ishe»-> Jelly Dlsheu, Olive Dlahes and C ream er and S u g ara t .......... 3 0 < and 7 8 ^ ea.Cryfltal Glass Ice T ubsa t ........................... ea.C ut Glass G6blets and Ice:T ea G lasse s ........ 7 8 ^ se t 6C ut GlasN S herbets and Cocktail GlaHHc.s 4 8 « se t 0

A splendid asso rtm en t o f Bird Cages—81.48 . 81.68 • $ 1.88

These fine E nam el Cold Pack Cannere. Holds 7 one q t. Jars, only—

81.28 . 81.48

WilMn Tennis R ackets. Regular $3.98 v a l u e s . Now ............ ...............82.78

T his fine Single S hot 22 Rifle ............................93.38Croquet Sets . , 81.78

'T i « c H t aKHoriment _ of Porkft Knives In Idaho.'' Kii-Hnr, Keen K u t t e r , RemlnKlon, llln k ic and W inchester.

“ COMPI.KTE HKRVH’i: I'O R (i"

In Soliil N lrkle Silverware, (i SlalnlcHH Steel KnlvcH, (> F o rk H , R TenKpoonH, <1 Sof' vin»r SpiKinH, liuK er Knlfo and Sugar S p o o n , for only .......................... $ 2 .7 8

A i''<>l(|lng Ironing Hoard for .... .............................

T h is Nice Ivory

Knamcl DiNh Pan

BS<"W? Have Stone Jnrn In All gizes”

TheDiamond Hardware

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IDSHO E V E im d TIME S, TWIN FALtS, IDAHO k * M 8 7 IDAHO 15VENTNG TIMES. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

PimSPEIIITYPUlin P I I E S I D [ N I

O o strao t Oo& trovsrsy O ausei o t L « f td « T o f

JffttioDftI Oroup

. B A X ^ LA KE o r r y , Au«. 19 <UA— Isem Lw nb, p r a ld e n t a n d o rlcln - &tor o f th « D nlt«d N aU onal Pros* perlty R m . Inc., fo m e r ly know n u th e U t*h H iU o n tl.. Procpexlty p lu ) , today w as a n ex*olflcer, re> moved from n « poalUon by t i n p la n t board o f d irec tors tm tll ''fu r ­th e r acUan."

A n unexplaned controversy be* tw w n th e d irec tors o f tb e pension ^ a n a n d L am b a lte ted ly coDcem ina fiertalo contracts, w as th e cause of Dm rem oval.

L am b is now In Los A oceles ald> In s In th e e ip an s lo n d rive o f tb f organlcatlon. th e announced pur* poM of w hich Is to pension a n tn> defln te num ber o f aged pe rsons a t OOO a m o n th in I I ‘'p rosperity bonds," redeem able a f te r 86 tran»^ action taxes w hich w ill be used to ftnanoe th e p lan , have been paid.

Removal o f L am b follow ed closely flUng of tw o actions In fede ra l dls> tr lc t courts ha re to te s t th e p lan 's r ig h t to circu la te Its bonds In In ­te rs ta te a n d In tra r ta te commerce

T h e tilnlt«<l S ta te s S ecu rity and S ich a n g e com m ission aaked a tem> po ra i7 InJtmcUon from federa l court to p rev en t tb e p la n from sending lU bonds th ro u g h th e m alls.

A previous su it In w hich th e plan asked proh ib ition a g a in s t th e order o f tb e s ta te secu ritie s commls-^lon h«nniny U u bonds. is pend ing In dl^* t r k t court.

E M N G S LARGEU a e m p I o T H t io t O o m p e s a a t lO D

T rn i t T nnd Orows B 7 M .8 8 X .1 6

Id ah o 's u n e n p lo y m en t co m p en u - tla n tr u s t fu n d « a r p ^ M Sfll.ie tn - t c r t f t l a th e s e ^ d <iuiui«r o f 1997. U u r e n w B . lu p e rtn te n d in tof th edlvlalon, tnD ouncM today . This, •d d a d tQ t h t «11M.78 e a rn ed in th e f tra t q u a rte r o f IMT, m akes a tota l o f w m n W hkh th e Id a h o fund

-hM -M TtM d • l i w e - d t ^ t « d In th e fede ra l t m n i r y .

l h a Id a h o tm im p lo y m tn t com* p e n ta t lm t n u t fund now to ta ls ti,> m , « 4 J l to w hlcli th e above m en- tio iw d in te res t w in be added . All of th is m oney will b« availab le for tb e payrneo^ o f uoem D laym ent com- p e n u t lo n b e M tlt i a f te r Septem ber 1 , 1B38. U r . L ym an la ld . T h e federal

Success B lA C K P R EP A e 0 TAKE eENcn

iBsaance B y Pregldent of Offioial OommiBftion

Oaly Heoeggity

T w aa London th a t brought o u t th e ta le n ts o f th is belle from Brooklyn. N . Y.. G eraldine R ndolph, 17. A fU r d a n e ln f for s year In a n ig h t c igb no t far from PlM adlUy, a scon t fo r Al­exander K o rd a fo an d b e r and ■Irnrd h e r to s ta r In BrltU h film i.

aoNimENSLO NGFILM SIER

Senator SfoKellar Is Beady To Talk T oraver’

Oq Air BIU

W A 6H IN O T O N , Aug. IB (U.R) — Sen. H ugo L afa y e tte Black, 81* ycsr*oId A labam a D em ocrat, p re ­pared to d a y to U k e th e constitu tion ­a l o a th requ ired fo r suprem e c ou rt Justices desp lto a pe tition now p end ­ing be fo re th e h ig h tr ib u n a l to b a r him fro m th e bench .

Issuance by P re s id e n t Roosevelt of t>i8 o ffic ia l com m ission w as un d cr- nUxjd to be th e on ly fo rm ality pre* venting B lack fro m ta k in g th e o a th Im m ediately.

I t w as understood th a t B lack p lans to p re se n t h is c reden tia ls to A tto rney G en e ra l H om er S. C um ­m ings a s soon a s possible, th e n leave for a vaca tion .

R eporta p e rsis ted th a t Gov. ] G raves o f A labam a will nam e h b wife to th e s e a t B lack will vaca te In th e sen at« . O ov. a n d M rs. G raves a r ­rived in W ash in g to n laav n ig h t en route to th e Y oung D em ocrats ' con­vention In Ind ianapo lis.

S uprem e c o u rt a tta c h e s IndlcaU d th a t th e petlU on to preven t Black from ta k in g h la new position, fUed yesterday by A lbert L evitt, fo rm er special a s s is ta n t to CuramlnBS, would h a v e no e ffec t u n til th e ccjjuli rules on ft.

Jerome’s Teaching S taffs Announced

The Newest = Books

• m iM r U Lots'* (H arcourt, B ra c e ), by K lte b e tb O ralgln.—T he reve la tton oC two tore a f f a ln . th e f ln r t w ith « w om an a n d th e lecoad w ith a m an tb i au th o r m arried . An

.ln U m a te ..j re t, alneere, story,«B lgh laad S lver” (U pplnooU ),

by N ell M. O u n n r-T h e sto ry of a iw x o v r t j t m boyhood to m anhood, w ith a floottlsh river a s a Bjrmbol o f aw akening to life 's problem a.

*«hadew e a th e L and” (Reynal ds H ltchoock), by D r. T hom as Par* ran .—T he surgeon general of th e u , B. dee]ar«e w ar on syphiills in a ■tralgh tforw ard exposition of ^ e d r ^ d l s e a s e .

* ree llah O l a n r (H arcourt B race ), by R obert w es te rh y .-T J ie s to t7 o f a Oommunlstlo p rlM flgh t- • r ^ t b as sm ash ing a c lim ax as tb e knocko^t punch o t R ed Logan, a flrst-clSsa figh ting m an .

•TlM U rU tlana K illers" (D u t­to n ) , by D onald q . B u ilelgh .— Recom m ended for cold ch ills on a a u ltry day. A sto ry of m u rd er ra m ­p a n t In tb e M aine woods.

‘’R aager T w e-ltlfles" (D utton), by D ane <joolldge,—1110 well- know n W eatero w riter sp in s an c itin g sto ry of th e T e ia a Rangers,

•'P laee In (he CHy" (H arcourt, B race ), by H ow ard P a s t.—A study In iQualor, penetra ting th e lives of w ard heelers, procurers, racketeers a n d prostitutes.

• ^ a p e Cod Pilot-* (M odern P i l­g rim Press), by J e re m ia h Dlgges. —A fine job of repo rting tlie d e ­lig h ts of th is ssUy com m unity and th e au th o r spins some m ighty fine y a m s. too.

>*Deatb e r a Clolftr" (L lpp ln . o o tt) , by A nthony W y n n e .- A Dr. E ustace Hatley m yatery; w ealthy a h lpbu lld tr dies w ith a knU® in hta c hest a s h e tees off.

■Dear M r. Presiden l" (D utton), by Ben W h lteh u n t .-C x o erp ta . mosUy hum orous, from Presiden t ItOQeevelt’s fan mall.

W A8HINOTON, Aug. 10 (U.R) - Senate controversy over th e M cCar- ran a ir tra n s p o rt bill th re a te n e d to disrupt the adm ln la tra tlo n a d jo u rn ­m en t program yesterday w hen Ben. B urton B . W heeler. D .. M ont.. de­nounced a n obetructilonlst U ctlc again st th e m easu re by Sen. K en ­n e th M cKellar, O .. T e n n . >

W heeler’s s ta te m e n t cam e a lte r M cKellar. th rea te n ed to ta lk in ­definitely to p re v e n t passage of the measure w hich vests contro l over a ir tran sp o rt In th e I n te n t a te com ­m erce commission.' Advocates o f th e b ill con tend It

Is designed to stab ilize th e a ir trana- ‘ industry a n d t h a t stobUlxatlon

_ -ec e is a ry If fo re ign compeUtlon Is to be m e t In such a re a s a s the A tlan tic w here P a n -A m eric an Air­w ays Is now c o nducting prellmlnarj- f lig h t tests,

W heeler w arned th a t If a real flllbuster Is d irec ted a t th e bill the senate “will be h e re fo r sonslderable tim e." R e cam e to th e a id of Sen. H arry T ru m an , D .. Mo., In a n ef­fo rt to g e t th e m easu re to a vote. I tu m a n took o v e r sponsorship of th e bUl because o f Illness o f Sen. P a t M cOarran, O ., Nev.

Miner RescuedAfter Cave-In

PLA O K RV nX E. Calif., Aug. IB (U.» —O ne m iner w as bellsved dead today a n d a second one had been rescued w ith m ly sligh t In ju ries a f te r a cavo* la a t the G opher*Boulder m ine near here.

Rescue w orkers continued efforts to reach H ardy Achslg b u t feared h e w ould n o t be found alive, His cdm panlon, P rank Libby, of ra lr* oaks, w as-b ro u g h t ou t a f te r relief crew s struggled for ho u rs to move to n s of rock a n d debris.

F bUow m ln s n rubbed h im to re- s to re c ircu la tion to h is cram ped lim bs a n d th e n , refusing hosp ltsi a tten tion , h e insisted on a id ing In th e efforte to re a c h h is companion.

a t . Peter-a In Rom e, has an area of square leel.

Congressional , Box Score

JE3U5ME. A ug. IB (SpecU l) — T each ing s ta f fa o f th e various J e r ­ome schools fo r tlie com ing year have be en released by Supt. H, M aine S h o u n a s follows:

H ig h School H aro ld B . R oberts, principal, h igh

school: V irgil S lple, vocaU onal a g ri­cu ltu re ; K a th le e n Ooodwln, voca­tio n a l bo m e econom ics: Jo h n Norby, coach a n a econom ics; M a m etia Jones, l i t e ra tu re and public speak­ing ; W a lte r V. Olds, freshm an m a th em atic s ; K en n e th McDowell, com position a n d gram m ar: A nna M ae O sm anson , lite ra tu re and social science; V elm a P a r ish , bookkeeping a n d b l o l w ; v acan t, stenographic sub jecte; D oro thy Wilson. L atin and S pan ish ; O . P . M errill, h isto ry : Earl W illiam s, biology a n d freshm an science: Q u s ta v P lech tner, In stru ­m en ta l m usic , a ll grades.

U n c o b i School Owen D avts,

L illian S c o tt, p enm analilp a n d spell* Ing: P ra n c e s H albert, language; E dna H offlne . a r t : W inifred Brown, read ing ; L eslie SU nfle ld . geography and h is to ry ; B em leco Wilson, vocal m usic; O la ra K n y p stra , fif th grade; Ju n e D ew h lrat, fo u rth g rade: June Lawson, th ir d g fade : WUla Mc­G uire, second grade : D orothy S ta f ­ford, f ir s t g rade .

W ash ing ton School A rth u r O h a tb u m , p rincipal and

social s tu d ies ; H elen MltcheU, physi­cal ed. a n d hygiene; M adelyn R . Russell, s u t a n d n a tu re s tudy; Joslo H andy, m uslo a n d auditorium .

H om e room te ac h e rs a re ; Ju llan n e W ise, s ix th grade; Row-

ena P hillips , fU th grade ; D orothy Grow, fo u rth g rade : Eileen H urley, th ird g rade .

P rim ary d e p a r tm e n t teachers wlU be;

N ina B. S tu a r t, second grade; V irginia R edford , second grade; L eah D unagan . f irs t g rade; A nnetta W arr, f i r s t g rade .

Canyonslde School R alph D unn, p rinc ipal and seventh

and e lgh tli g rades; T lieo B racken- bury, f if th a n d six th grades; S a rah P reem an, th ird and tourtli g rades; V era R om alne , f irs t and second grades.

P lea san t P U ln s Kehool Vern T om linson, p rlnclpsl and

seventh a n d elglHh grades; T heo TJiomas, f if th - a n d sixth grades; G erald ine L angef, th ird and fourlh g rades; Louise Brown, first snd sec­ond grades.

(By U nited P rew )W a tn s : • flteagall housing lil ll»

P assed by house la s t n ig h t e n d re n t to oooference w ith te n a io (or se ttle - a e n t o f d ifferences betw een m ea­su res passed by tw o houses.

T m loophols-closm g b lll -B efo r« •M a te todajri a lready passed house.

T h ir tl deficiency spp rop rlatlons iN lM tf iy be b rough t up in w nate lonMROW] a lread y paaaed house.

r n m g n a i lM tln i b U I~ ln oonCar- e i M M w w n se n a te a n d i>Qus«.

SWEETBRIAR’S

6 ire> A w ayS A L E !

OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Silk DressesVALUES TO $12.9,5

GROUP I GROUI* II

$ 2 ' ^ ® $ ^ . 0 0

Wash FrocksVALUES TO ?5.0r>

(iROUP I (JROUP 11$J.69 $J.69Every Hummer A rticle a rk td a t (tlvc-Away Price I'or

Quick Diiippsal , . . C o m ^ - ( i• t Your Khare,

we hkia twp

S t a r t s F r i d a y M o d K i n g , A u g u s t 2 0 t hThe Most ExtcJdvely Planned

SCHOOL O P ilIN G EVENTEVER

Besides the 10 bi£ specials listed below you will find that this faU we ai-e iPARE PRICE! COMPARE QU^

SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL NO. 1 BOYS’ DEPARTMENT

CONSISTS OF 395 GENUINE KAYNEE

SHIRTSFOR BOYS

mSlight Im g u la r s o f Kaynee'B 79c, 98c and $1.49 S h ir ts in F ir s t Q uality . S izes 12«/, to

U V t. A ^es 6 to 12.

There are fancy p a tte rn Bhirts a n d plain shades of blue, ta n and w hite in. th is big a.ssortment and especially lots o f whites. Kaynee m altes th e best boys’ s h ir ts in America, bar none. T heir irreg u lars are as good as “f irs ts ” fro m lots of lines. I t alw ays takes a special tr ip by one of our buyers to the factory a t Cleveland before we can ob­ta in these close-outfl.

5 9 C

SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL NO. 2 IS IN THE MAIN FLOOR SHOE D EFT

SCHOOL OPENING EVENT

Our F irs t and B est E vent of the Season

200 Pair High Grade

S P O R TO X F O R D S

$ 2 . 3 7These were bought m onths ago, be­fore the price advances, and packcd away for th is event. E very p a ir f irs t quality . . . Up to th e m inute stylos. Genuine Goodyeat- welts, leather soles, all lea the r construction. Regu­lar values up to 54.95.

Suedes, black and bro\vn calf, novel­ty two tones, m edium and low heels. ■Widths AAA to C. K ilties, broad in­step straps, square toes and rounder toes.

GUARDS S [T A IEL

S h o ts F ired In to S tr ik e rs At H uge O olorado B iver

V ladnot; One In ju re d

> AT THE=

I D A H O D E P A R i r M E , N T S T O R Ethe largest and best selection lof school apparel m oui* history — COM-

- “If it isn’t right, bring it back.”

BANNINQ. c m r . . A ug. 19 OJJ!>— ■Hie C sba ion lunnel of th Colorado river aqueduct, scene o t a uliootlna a n d near-rlo t la s t n ig h t, wa.s placed u n der hea\7 guard today.

R, D. Sm ith, one of th e UOO atrlk - Ing aqueduct w orken , w as w ounded allegedly by a deputy sh e riff who wa« eacortlng th ree no n -slrlk era In to th e tunnel,

A bullet wa« rem oved from hU rig h t leg, anoUier passed th rough hU rig h t arm , and a th ird grazed hU aide. B m lth live# in G lendale . C alif.

e m lth said th e s h o ti w ere fired u a truck passed h im on th e road w ith a deputy slierlff a n d two n o n - strlfcers and drove th ro u g h th e p icket lines Into the tu n n e l. S trikers claim ed two o ther aho ts were fired in to one picket line, a n d th ree in to ano ther.

S trikers sa id th e ir autom obiles, p a tk td n e a r th e scene, w ere riddled w ith buckshot.

T he w ater d is tric t L«i bu ild ing th e a qucduct to b ring C olorado ' river w ater to sou thern C aliforn ia.

SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL NO. 3 IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT

300 PAIRS BOYS’ FULL CUT 2.20 HEAVY DENIM

STARTING FRID A YFOUNTAIN PEN

FREETo th e firs t one hundred an f if ty children w ho purchas a pa ir of school shoes in ou big shoe departm ent re ta ilin a t $1.98 or over. Beautifi m ottled , multi-colored cases, in assorted colors, gold plated trim m ing, po in t is of 2 toned non^ rosive durium . You ju s t mi comc in early to g e t yours.

SCHOOL OPENING SPE C IA L NO. 5 IN T H E READY-TO-W EAR DEPARTM ENT

43 FINE FALL

f T t C O A T SF or C liild ren—Closed O ut

From ' IlnfA th n t Aold rrgu iarty from 10.00 to IK.76, to be sold In our school opening even t fo r—

$ 6 . 9 0SNCLVDtMO M OENVINE

SHIRLEY TEMPLE COATSi iE n R A itr. r i iE s i z k .s

13 Coats Birr 7 0 Coata SU e 1211 C oats HIzo R 4 Coulj a iM U7 O oaU SIro 10 a Coats Blee 10

Thea« Fine ( 'naU a re all h ravlly -rur Irtm m ed.

F u n of b cav e rrilr . laskln lam b, g r t j sq a irre lln e i.

Every i 'o a i It fa ll lined and inne r lined .

r ia ln colors of red. blue, green, riinl, tAn, brown and pjalda. Sonin of t l i m coniA Imvn p ocket book m utts. M any Imvr c lrv rr luiln h n ls to m a tch . T here are lyotli itwriKii''! mid Ilttrd iiKiclela In th is group.

Y OUR < HOICK W HILE THEY LA ST

$ 6 .9 0

School Opening Special No. 6

In The Ready-to-Weai D epartm ent

T his One Desitfncd fo (Jirls (Joinpr A w ay to

School

36 Fine All Wo(Hostess Robes $5.90

A Lucky Close O ut of R egular $9.90*Kobes

A t thin price one o f the fine robcfl beconicH »lmr n -noccHfiity rn tlic r th an luxury. Some full zip| fron tn and Homc huve v v et froRd and h ind/^ T hey nro all In tho n'j hostcHH IriiKth in 1 , ntylpfl. Thin a Imy th m ost certainly fihould n bo pnuflcd up.

$ 5 . 9 0

Bib

Overalls39/

All Sizes From 4 fo 16

These fine overalls have every th in g a good overall should have. Lots of pockets, tw o bib pockel.s, one w ith a button flap. F u ll cu t, h igh back style. These overalls a re o ffered as one of our outstand ing School Opening Specials in the B asem ent S tore. They w ere bough t fo r th is event. They have not been show n before F riday m orning, A ugust 20th and w hen th e y are gone th e re will beno m o r e ........

We re g re t th a t we will be u n ib le to accept phone ordere on th is special.

SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL NO. 4 ECONOMY BASEMENT

372 BOYS’ FINE

DRESS SHIRTS2 5 c

A reg u la r 49c o r 59c sh irt. S trictly f irs t quality . All sizes 6 to H . Full U. S. gov­ernm en t s tan d ard s ite s . Vat dye, fa s t col­o r fabrics. 64 x 60 s tandard count, p rin ted percales. A b ig^assortm ent of snappy new school p a tte rn s th a t boys will fall for.

These are genuine Ranny Boy sh irts and l i r e m ade w ith cen ter pleats and lined col­lars and cu ffs. T hese fine sh irts a re not close-outs. T hey a re all new Fall pa tterns made to sell regularly fo r 49c or 59c. We purchased th em th ru the^cooperation of our New Y ork buying OTficejand th e m an­ufa c tu re r to s tag e th is one' time School Opening E vent. ‘ V '

IN T H E ECONOMY BASEMENT No P hone or Mail O rders

Merry Marries

Throe-D ay Sesalon O Io s o b A t L ew isto n ; W a rn er

N am ed Official

OPENING SPECIAL NO. 9— in the Dry Goods Department

2400 NOVELTY PRINTED

HANDKERCHIEFS3 for 10/

Floruls, Polka Dots, Samples, 'Plaidu, Plain WhiteH All Are Guaranteed to Be Color Kast

’l\vo bisea t(i chooee fro m —eith er 12 x 12 or 'llioMe fine hand-keichiofn wore cloaed o u t by Mr. MacMullvn p.-^pviially for thin nchool op«i\li\R «vcnt. A fte r you not* thflm aiul t'xftnUHc l\\«m youwill almoHl reel like stocking up for tlu- \vIki|(i I'nll t<<rin a t thin low priito,

3 > o r l O C

FREE- To All Schoo Boys and Girls

A New Frea Service O ffered by th e Idaho Dep Htore fo r 10 Daya S ta rtin g F riday, A ugust 20

and Closing T uesday N ight, A ugust 31st YOUR IN ITIALS AND NAME STAM PED '

YOUR FOUNTAIN PE N OR PEN C IL IN (iE N lIIN E GOLD LEA PI

W e have purchaM d Uio now M t a n d beat m aoh lM tl th*r« U fnr thU typa o t w ork. I t la a n electrloally n e j m ach ine and doea ^ncellitnt w ork. T h o p«ncl1a m »*t » « value of 600 o r morn. No m a tte r w here you bought U o r how lo n i ago. It you w an t » n eat m ark o f W flnUnrat on them /n caa« of loaa. J iu t brln* them In a n d le t o p e ra to r ita m p them fo r you. 'r h « e la abaoluK ly n o < la t lo n to thU offer. - ^

in order for o u r o p e ra to r to do th e beat w ork ah* InaU u tllo ii. no t to hu rry . ’n» la will n e c ^ r t l y r « t th e num ber ahe can h a n d le In tao li hmir. We au«n«at t Tou h r tn t pen o r pencU In early If you wmnt to tak

of Uita o ffer.W hile avery care a n d p recau tion will be extrrtaed

cnirMlvai and o u r oi«T ator we canno t bo re tpon ilb la l<M o r dam a«e to pena o r penotU aubmllUKl for UiU w

MAIN rL O O ft D » T OOODB DBTT.

SCHOOL O PEN IN G SPEC IA L NO. 7IN THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT

288 GIRLS’ PRINTED

School Dresses

2 5 ^H ie re a re lota m ore U rge slM dreaaes In th la g roup th a n th e re a re th e aniall- c r Blic.i. ' n « hem « a re wide nnrt th e dressea a rc wol] cut. 'H ipy art! tr lm - iiird wKh p irate, lined collara, buckle belta and contraaU ng tr lm i, "njU of- frr ln g In qultn In keeping wllli llin h ig h a tandarda of our rriirty lo w ear d e p art- n in i i In giving b e lte r val- uf« on qunllty m c rc h an - dtse.

*5cNo Thona O rd e n

All Slses From 2 (o 14 Every Drenn Ih G uaranteed to B« V at Dyed and Color* F a s t

S tric tly F im t Q uality Drcaaea

SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL NO. 8 ECONOMY BASEMENT

1800 Printed School Handkerchiefs

15^ Per DozenA factory closo-out of gay printed haiuikcr- chiefs in block prin ts, squares, geom etric borders and fiorala. Lots of colorful designs in th is unusual value group.

STRICTLY FIRST QUALITYThis q u an tity ju s t ;)crmitB o f ifjd fiiilcii. ho cdino oifly . A buy like this doesn't show up very often . f C oTer doren .............................................................................................. ^

NO PHONE ORDERS!

1212 LARGE SIZE

Cotton School Handkerchiefs2 5 c Dozen

The Hl'Ze I h IZxI3 Inchrn They come in florals, polka dots, Mtui srom etric dchigiin. You can safely afford to buy theae by th« dozenand you will save plenty ...................................................................

NO PHONE ORDERS 1

L EW ISTON. Id ah o . Aug. 10 (U.B— Idaho 's d e p a r tm e n t o f th e A m erican L egion today looked tow ard P o ca ­te llo aa tb e n e x t a n n u a l con ­ven tion c ity , a n d e lec ted E vere ll H u n t o t B a ndpoln t aa s ta te com- m andsr.

T he th ree day m eeting wa* closed, a n d Legionnnlrca headed bomfi- ward.

O th e r officer# e lec ted w r e J . E d ­w ard W arner. T w in FallB, flr.it v lca. com m ander: L eater P . A lbert, Pa.v- e ttc , fld ju U n t; A lla W, Donovan. Boise, h la lo rlan ; V erne Aiviood. Po- catcllo, m ajrter-at-arm .'i; Jo h n 7 Rice, O rangeville , ch ap la in .

C andidates w ere c icc tcd w ithout i^poaltlon.

O rangeville post w on th e Leeper mem orial trophy fo r outa landm a Legion activities.

Iti add ition to b c ln s nam ed com ­m ander. H u n t w as n am ed ddCM te a t large to th e naU onal convention m New Y ork In fiepU m ber.

--------(JROCERY D E P A R T M E N T ---------

LUXURY BRAND TUNA FISHE x tra Fancy (luality ~ ‘M't Di. ('ana

3 r.r 2 5 c

— (iUOCKIlY D E PA R T M K N T --------• Iir.llH I-IN E " FANCY l-ACK

UTAH TOMATOESNo. 2V, C in —

3 > .r 2 5 c

--------(IHOCERY D E P A R T M E N T______

“BIAII-: PINE” ASPARAGUSSlylii I’niK (irren Heans — 10 0* . Can

3 r r 3 3 c

IN T H E DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT

360 Pairs Genuine Shirley Temple

ANKLETS 25/FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS OK REOULA R .Ific VAI.UIIS

AS NATIONALLY A DV ERTISED

S tr ic tly f i r s t quality. Tine llalea In plain colorn, nnuppy run-, traa tinK cu fff, asaorteil candy atrlpca. All nlzen (ly, to IIH,.

B Ttry pnir ca rrlM th e ganulna label.

Theae are p atte rn s .liscontlnued by th e mill. T he aupiily a lw a y i lim ited. Because of tiie unusual quality o f tlieso kooiIs we a lw ays m ake a apecUl e f fo r t to procure them BO th ey can bo aold a t th is low p r i c e ........................

A R c i i n o p i sI C E l E E D I i ’

Boman OathoUo Oardiatl t Munich Lashei Nasla Zor

Harriftga Ideas

bishop o f M unich. o fflcU tln f a t »

oroualy d ^ •a p p r o t- ,ed Idea o f “race brM dlnf."

L aud ing tb e c b u rc b aacraaM D t I s m arriage , th e ca rd in a l eonU nua4s

"W hen, how erer, wedlock la IB- aU tuted aa an InatnuD ent e f r a c ia l b ree d ln g ~ b y w hich th e le w w t le r> el o f e th lca la o b ta in e d - * lia U o a la u nab le e ith e r to acb ie re na tSonal renascence o r to rise to a n a l l j h ig h cu ltu ra l a tandard ."

T h e card inal waa <

A nnoanclnf her marriace to Baron Artnro Berlingleri of Italy, twice prevlottaly wed Merry F abm ey. above, S<-year- old “madcap" he lren of a Chi­cago patent m edicine forlone, refosed to dUcloae where er when the oercmotiy waa held. The baron now la tonrlng Auer* lc» alone, ahe declared la Chi­cago aa the above pletore was made, adding th a t ahe wonld Join her new h a iban d on tbe wert coaal aocn.

iCEmiis O A W l P l l S l

Realgnlng hla poalUon aa receiver of th e TwU) P a lls N aU onal bank a n d th e F i rs t N ational ban k of Tft-in Palls , o . D . T hom peon today hnd occeptcd a poeltlon w ith the

- a l l s B • - -

v a ria . T h e prince Is a g re a t- g ra n d ' •o n of th e f in p e ro r D on P e d ro e t B rasil a n d hence a p re te n d e r t o th a t n o n -ex ls tea t th rone. T b e p r iB - cess Is th e daugh ter of Prlooe Bup* p r tc h t o t B avaria , p re te n d er t o w a th ro n e o f B avaria , UkewUe no long* e r exlatent.

Porm er K ing Alfonso of S p a in a s am ong th e m any royal people

p resen t.

yFC.M NAZIS. MEXICO

65th XntematioBftl Heetiag Be-Klects Entire Board

0£ Supreme Offioeri

Traffic Violators Fined at Jerome

JEFIOME, Aug. 19 (SpfCloK - Persons lin e d by Ju dge Jo h n L. O ould T uesday w ere. A llan R. Oat- le r, Jerom e, d riv ing th ro u g h an in ­tersection w ithou t s topping , fined la and 13 c ou rt costa.

Rex T aylor w as f ined W and tS cou rt co«ta in E den fo r d riv ing w ith ­out a license. U pon h is refu sa l to pay the fine, h e wafl deem ed In subord­in a te and w as co m m itted to th e city Jail fo r th ree days.

P. D. W alim g, Je rom e, w as fined 13 and IS court c m U fo r driving w ithout a license.

R. H . O llnklngberg, H azelton . was fined $3 a n d |3 c o u rt posts becaiue he waa u nder 14 ye a rs o f age nntl driving w lUtput licence. H is ])arenls paid th e coiiH co«tA a n d th e fine

as suspended.Mrs. Clifford Boden, H a u l to n , was

fined $3 and D c o u rt coats fo r d riv ­ing w ithou t a d r iv e r 's llcen*e.

EIllB, Btodglnger. Je ro m e , was f in ­ed >3 and aa court coats fo r tu rn ing In th e m iddle of th e block on Main Btreet.

T om liseper, Jerocne, w aa fUied because of no d r iv e r 's license, upon

T w in P a lls B ank a n d T r u i t com ­pany.

M r. T liom pson will be succeeded by R aym ond H . H aase , of Origgs. In a dd ition to h is position aa re ­ceiver fo r th e tw o local banks, M r. H aase Is a lso receiver fo r th e C iti­zens bank of Salm on O lty a n d the P lra t N ational ban k o f D rlggs. He wUl move to T w in P a lls »1 tb hiB fam ily, m ak ing th la c ity h is head ­quarters.

Youth Held for Commandeering

Plane, Taxi €abH OUSTON, T ex ., Aug. 10 (U.B

—Ja ck D . H am erly , IB, who s ta r ted On a t r ip to Mexico w ith only a g u n to p rov ide h is pass­age, w as h e ld In ja il today charged w ith k idnap ing and rob­bery.

He c om m andeered a taxicab and a n a irp la n e b u t h la expedi­tion e nded 30 m iles aw ay, near Rosenberg, w here th e plane Was brought dow n fo r fuel and the pilot overpow ered a n d disarmed him.

The yo u th explained today U jat h e ■•‘w an ted to ge t away from It a ll.” Hla a U p -fa th e r gave him a lob th re e m o n th s ago driv ­ing ft tn ic k . H e broke a p e rt on th r m ach ine s n d lila a tep -fa the r fired h im and o rdered h im from the house, h e sa id .

BAN A j r r o m o . Tex.. A tl«. 1» (U A -T h e 5Sth in te rn a tio n a l eoo* ven tion of tb e K n lgb ts o t o o ltu o * bua today waa expected to p e as ree* oluU ons eondem nlng a U e g e d n U c - lous pereecuUon In O erm anjr a n d M exico despite a p ro te i t fro m th e M exico consul, Jose Q uinonea. t b a t “M exico enjoys th e i ^ e s t lib e r ty of creed."

R em arks e f A rchbishop A rth u r J . D roeaaerta before th e e o n re n tio n . c r l t J d ^ M exico's reiiglouB p d le y , d rew th e p ro tec t f r a n Q ulnonaa. '

D elegates te fu ie d to c o tn m an l x»* g a rd ln g reso lu tions tb e « rd « f iflU consider today. However, t h e r v a re be llered to be. p r e p a ^ to to e a

, rec o rd ag a in s t ohurcb eonditiooa l a b o th countries. >

Y e e te rd ^ th e convention u n a n U m oualy re-e lec ted tb e e n tire bo a rd of suprem e officers. _

W Ullam J . O arm ody, O ra n d R ap* Ids. M ich., w aa re-elec ted auprem a kn ig h t; P ian e U P . M attbew a, O m a -

Cuffrage Is e x le n rd to a ll citlzciui In O erm any. Irrejipcctlva o f «cx, a t ihe age of 30.

ROGERSON

Wlllliim W ate rs sun la lned a p a in ­ful Injury to h la le ft fo o t w hen the hor«o he w as r id in g , in from the (Irld. Allpped a n d fell.

Tlionias (Slim ) Cox a n d fam ily inndn n farew ell v is it lo R ogenon Htuitlny before m ov ing to tb e lr new 1101110 n e a r M mcow;

Mrn, C. P . W urster, accom panied by her son , O. P . W urater, le ft by ftiilo recen tly fo r r v is it In M Juourl wltli h e r m o the r.

„ ; o c a t a ; D r . B&wacd W . Pah e y , Bt. P a u l, U in n ., aup rem a physic ian ; a n d D avk( S upple, S a n F rancisco , suprem e w arden .

M ichael J . H ow lett. ObJcago, w as e lec ted to f ill tb e u n « q ) lr» d te rm on th e boa rd o f d lr e c te n of tb a la te Ju dge J a m e s D onoboe, ObI> cago.

Survey Decides Road Allocation

BUALEY, A ug. IB (Speela l) T rafflo coun ts ta k en in th e M ini* doka fo rest th is aum m er wUl N com piled by th e local fo rest offlee a n d th e in fo rm ation ob ta in ed will be used in de term in ing tb e loeation of new roads a n d public e a m ^ grounds. T h e counte b a re been m ade a t several po in ts in tb e forest.

U nscheduled counU will p robably be U ken th is m o n th because e t th e d ry condlU on o f th e forest, th e U* . legal killing o f deer a n d th e re> po rt«d n u U in g a n d klltUig o ( eatU e on th e ran g e .

Caldwell Mem Named In Suit for Damaget

a o isc , H.ho. Auf. H OIB-Dr. 0 . M. K aley, O aldnell, wee defend* a n t today in a M7,17> dam age euik filed in federa l d ls trto t o o u r t here , M r. and M ri. Charlee M oore, 6 a e C ity, Iowa, alleged th a t K aley waa to blam e for a rec en t au tom obile accident.

OALOWELL RODBQ OPSNICALDWELL, Idaho .

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R f a r g n r o t M o g c C . U n l v e r R U y o t C a l ­i f o r n i a , M i s s M a r i e U n i v e r ­s i t y o f I d a h o , M r s . L o u U e U i p i v

S t a n f o r d . u n l v c r a l t y . a n d M r s . R . S , B a c o n w e r e t h e g u e s t a .

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D l r f c t o r s o f t h e f t d e i i l y N a t i o n a l , h a n k s o f T w i n P a l l n o n d F i l e r , t l i c i r 1 f a m i l i e s , a n d b a n k e m p l o y e s n > ; U

t l i e l r f a m i l i e s a t t e n d e d f t p i c n i c s n i i - D c r f t l 6:30 p . m . W e d n e s d a y q u l U e

) l f l ( v n a t t h e f i o m e o t M r - a n d M r - >' E . a . U K u t , F i l e r ,

i F o n y - l l v c g u c 5l J e n j o y e d t h e a t I l r e . « o m e a J a n d . t h e m o v i n g p i c t u r e s ,1 t a k e n b y M r . L a H u e . w h i c h h e e x - t h l b l t c d l a t e r I n t h e e v e n i n g .

- - ^ .^ 3 a i l - t h e - K P e i i ' r T i r i . W W l e h e r e K a y t o o k,it>7ersary of Mrs. A n d r e v ^ e i l s o n . n c i v i l s r r v i i - r l e a l I n T w i n TalU.I t i i f l B x o t h e r o f L e « l * » n d G e o r g e S a l u r d a j ' .

[ a n d t h e g n v n d J n t J t h t r o f M r s . C r s r - A f r s . J e w W a r r a n d s m a l l s o n o t

n e y , B o L v . 1< ' U f « v t h e l T h o m e M o n d a yM r . a n d M r j . . R « y L . B a r t i e s a u c t ( n t f - r M ' v n a i w e e k s v i s i t a t t h e Mr. f l / j d f t f r s . H o w a r d K o e t l R C o l j h n t n i ' o f l i / r f w r c n W . A f r . a n d M r s .

N e w V o r f e C t t y a « & e r « l o r a w r e k ' . v j Chc-aler A n c i i r . ' . o n . S h e w a s a c c o m - v l s U o t v l « h o m e o i M r . a n d M r s . K m i v l c d ( a f ^ r r l i o n j e b y h e r s S s l e r .

P r e d C r l l c h f l e l d . H o w a r d K o e r t g e . > A U a A i M l e r s o n , ■ w h o w H ) r l a l t Jr., • ' H i a c c o m p a n y t h e m h o m e . , D i r r e in r n J f ' v ^eciu. h a a b e e n v i s t t U i g I n O a W t y « j e l a . v t I ^ i t f t n K h l e r « o ! s b o m t o M r . a n d

s i * w e e k s . ( W r f . K \ i « p w l . i i : < l o n . A u g m l 5.M r . and M r s . P r a n k O l b b i r M I j j n r o l d I ' i r k r U h n . » l e f t w / t h t w o

d a u j i i t e r s . P l o r c n c e a n d M a t l t , i r j v l o j )nmi3 tor Jy-nvfr. l a s t w e e f c f o r S a l t l * k e C i t y , U t a h , A f r . n t i r i ^ ^ r ' B u d K i n t n e r a n d t o m ^ l c e t l i f l r h o m e . M r . O J b b . i w a . - ; M t s M w ; C f U c h f l c W . L o s A n « e ) c s . J o r m r r i y owner o l t h e O a k l e y d c u i ? n ! • ■ « t S a y s l a . v t w e e k w i t h

s t o r e . M n CrilchlirW.i p a r e n t s , M r . a n dA r e u n i o n w a s h e l d I f t U i e ' R a I h - M r . - . . S P M c T i i t o s h . b o w t i f t l l T l w w s d a y J o r m e m b e r , n f , M r . m u l M r s C U y C r l t c h f l e l r t o f I h t BtcDWi W a r < l o l t h e L . D H S n i ' . . U i m - , c . v ' . u . a r r i v e d } n O a k l e y c h i / r c h , T I t c p r o g r a m a s ! o l - ' . S i i n t J a v \o v i . o i a t t h e i r p a r e n t s ' l o w s ; C o m m u n i t y s i n g i n g J e d b y h o m e . M r n i u f M r s . F r e d C r l t c t i - M r s . R f t W a D l f t c l t : . t a l k b y B l s f i o o t f ( r M I v a n WM „:'nsrBS- •’>'

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RUSSELL LANE *---------- ----------------------------•

1 M r # , M i l d r e d O h e n a « e t h a r r i v e d : T u e s d a y t o v i s i t a t t b t E - C . M o o t -

g o m e r y h o t n t . M r a . C h e n o w c U i a n d M t s . M o n l g o m f j y a r e s i s t e r s .

M r * . R o b e r t M c C l a i n h a s r c t u r n - ( t f d r r o m W i l d e r t J h w e s h e v l » l l « }

h e r p a w n t s . M r . a n d M n . P a l l e r - Ison.I M n. H a w k l t t s a r i d s o n . E v e r e t t ,) R o b e r t J a c k i o n a n d P a u l K a l w r

a r e v l s W n g a t t h e S c o l l J o n w h o m t . M r s . H a w k i n s J . t U i e s l a t e r o f M r s . J o n f s . T h e y w e r e a c c o m p a n i e d

J j c r e from. C w t i i a g e . I n d . . b y M i s s M a r y J o n e s w h o h a s b e e n v W l l n g j

t h e r e t h e p « t m o n t h .

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. o f K I b a l s t e r , M r s . P . A , T e n t e r .M i s s M a r y E J l M b e t h M o n t g o m e r y

a n d r > » } « M e n d e n h a l l . * m * » s o n o f M r . t i n d M r s . C h a r l e s M e n d e n h a l l . R y p c r t , v i a J t e d S u n d a y « t t h e E .

C . M o n t g o m e r y h o m e .

' M r . M a t h e n e y a n d s o n . A u s t i n ,I w n t t o G o o d i n g S u n d a y w h e r e ' t h e y v i s i t e d M r . M a t l i c n c y . ' s i s t e r ' w h o I s s e r i o u s l y 111.

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S f i M p r e s e n t e d a c o n t e s t . M r s , M a e K i c W n e f M J d M l « E | « e M i r p h y , w l o n i t u ( h « pTtin. T b f v M t e e t a * p i t t n t : e o n t r n u i t e d . b r * t n . E ^ ( l «WAtMiU, WM «on by Un. M«ry K i m e s .

■nie hmtett, M»tete« toy Mrs. Ly- : S t t m i k ) - a M ? « d H - « { r a i h K » ( i t e .

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, . ana i\ k BlATllDAY PAHTV -r.,, guBW. Mr«.BertlUi Irwin. Twin Norma Cr*nney was honored by Vtila. Kt& Mr*. Ciiaue Main, Topeka, her mother. Mm. QeraW Cranney. XpJin Wedntadi^ i!Ur&c>on. Mrs. a t & birthday pwvy U>1« week. Otn- ff. B. W t pniddrd, and Mre. Tlath 1 era who celebrated the «vent «ct<- Hkll, pnynun chalrmftn, armounced Patay Metcalf. Marjorie Slngham, use Mudy p}«n« for the next ^uar- > Loah Jean BagCcy. Ooils JeiKi (tf. Mrt. H. T. Blakt conducts titt Crowley, Kathleen Xing. Olea Bdb- program. IkI, Peurl Babbel atid Elalno Babp rg n ^. — viuciw} tije

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' Fur Saleat the very lowest posHiltlc price

Every Coat is ttiiB year’s S'l'Yl,l'; and MAKK, andbouglit direct from the furrier who miidc il.

Use the luy-iiwiiy pbm, mul u dpposit will hold your so- lectioti.

Thi'cc-piece . s u i l . s a r e n o w in m i d o l u b o r a t e t y f u r i rim­med.

D v c r b b h i n “ s a t i n j e r s e y , ” " v p l v e t s , ” “ s a t i n s " n m ! " l u t -

fetas,” nlao' wool, arc 011 tlin ruclca, and nioi-o lu-o amving daily.

Millinery wasjiever nioi'( bciiiitiful. A Rood Holiu liun to choose from.

'Ask to see the new iiand Iihk'h. flowor.'i.and kIdvcs to match. , '

Bertha Campbell’s Store131 Main Avcmu*. EoHt

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# T h e cost o f IlW nR la go5ng up. T h e

pric«s o f necessities and {ujoiHct aiike

are m oving u pw a rd , aKvays true in

dmca o f returning proapcrity.

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continucB to go d o w n — P R A O T I C A L L Y T H E O N L Y I T E M I N

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Keeping Faith With our C u std m ers

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rcduced rates, and to m aintain the

lowest possible rates that w ill porm U

a high standard o f service.

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m o m s sa fo r an adtaker

F or sa le: C h ild 's sand box. s*nd. W ell m »de, moveaW c. tc e tc r to tter . 611 4 th Ave. E ast.

AUTOMOBILESI S S Chey. tru ck w ith b eet bed.

In q u ire S h e r tf fa office, c o u rt house.

WAMTED T O B U 7 -1 0 0 0 C M to v K ck . F ^ rm e n ’ A uto Supply. Oted P u t s D e p t Phooe 335-W ..

•34 c h ev . B lis te r coach, excellen t condlUoD. C an be h u t (o r u npe ld bkl&nce. R e-fln an cln g possible. Cllf*

1 to n Bmallwood, K im berly.

Chev. 1938 Town Sedan , p e r- ’ fee t, l e u th a n 12,OW m llei.► WUl M crlflce for cash . See to -> dajr a t R adlo lan^ P a rk in s Lot.

APARTM ENTS TOR RENTP u m lsh e d a p t. 2 room s a n d p r i­

va te b a th . lilgh ta a n d w ater fum . In q u ire F a n n e rs ’ A uto' Supply.

BU SIN ESS OPPORTUNITYW anted to sell h a lf o r a ll small

buflnesB. W ould consider renting. T om W hitw orth , Box 82,-M urtaugh. Id a .

Cafe. M aUng 31. Always on poy- InB b a ^ . Big fall business ahead. F a r sa le o r trad e on acrcagc 12 acres o r up. Snappy Service L u n d i • n d Cafe. Blaclcfoot. Idaho .

FOR REN T— ROOMS

FOR SA LE— - " M ISCELLANEOUS

F o r sa le: O ne No. 8 used M cCor- mlck-DeerlnK com bine In fa ir con ­d ition. E agle Supply Co.. 130 2nd Ave. So. P h o n e 430.

F o r u l e : M r o lu Inlaid linoleum , prices range Iro m » ia s to *3.18 per jranl. DO 9xU fe lt rugs, p rices range tram tia& to r . 00. F e lt base floor covering 46c to eOc pe r ya rd . Phone B fo r estim a te . M oon's.

Rm all house, com pletely new priced for quick sa le. 1307 eth Avc E as t o r P h . 12T2-J.

M odem 8-room house, lot 75 by 125, tree s a n d law n, garngc, also good lota 160 Blue Lakes Dvld. No,

—A carload o f Uures*CO In bulk. Buy w h a t you need, b ring back w h a t you have left. We loan you a b ru sh to p u t I t on free. U cM urtry H ouse P a in t, 4>bour E n ­am el. F loor a n d L inoleum V arnish, drys In tw o hours. We a lso have a largo stock o f W all P a p e r a n d L in­oleum Rugs. W hy i» y w ar prlcc? P hone 5. Moon's.

FOR SALE— FU R N ITU R EDAVENPORT. K IT C H E N CA BI­

NET, refrlsn rn to r. rug, d in ing room .tuite—a lj c an b e so ld th rough these fo r sale ads.

FOR SA L E OR TRADEIm proved 12 acres . C all 0389-J4.

LIVESTOCK and POULTRY

H ighest p rices poSd for your f a t cMckcns a n d tu rkeys. Independen t M eal O).

LOST AND FOUND

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

F o r sale o r lease cheap for cw h, ot on pavem ent. 363 4th Ave. E&au

im proved. Poaeesslon

Rem odeled 8-room house on H ar­rison S t. T h is Is a n e xcc lkn t buy flt •1,'JOO.OO. cash o r lerm.^

8UDLEB W EO EN ER i : CO,

6-room naw hom e, best dlst.. full basem ent., g a r , hardw ood floors, fu rnace , etc. FH A term s.

SUDLER W EO EN ER CO.

New 4-room m odem home. Insulated, a ll hardw ood floors —studio window. Im m ediate possession. t300 down. »30 per m onth.

. SA N O ER-JO N Ea 133 &taln E as t T e l 437

n n r sale a t sU dollars an acre: edo acres Irriga tion , dry farm , and ran c h land . Fenced a n d cross fenced. 95 sh a re s o t Siilmon w ater r igh t. Com plete se t of bulldlnn.s. so acres o l a lfa lfa. 60 acrcs ready for fall seeding. F ree gra ilng range close. Two mllea duo no rth of Bog- erson, one mile w est of highway 83. T erm s to th e r ig h t pa rty . John L an- tlng, owner, Rogcrson, Idaho.

F o r sale on ly : W acres Improved on T . F . tra c t. Price »fi,000. Term s $1,500 down.

80 acres very welt Improved. P rice »110 p e r acre, down pa>-ment required 60 pe r cen t.

Also building lo ts and acreages 2 m iles sou th of c ity on m ain h igh ­way.

Inqu ire W . G ra n t K llbounie. Box 251, T w in F a l l s , .

Two large f ro n t room s and sleep- , ln g porch . F u m . o r u n fu m . O ar­age. 321 3rd Ave. E.

FOR RENT— HOUSES ”

FOR REN Ti W HAT DO YOU HAVE LYING

IdliJ th a t some one c ite could ren t o r use? A F o r-re n t ad will he lp you find a ren ter.

L ost: tioo.oo In cu rrency In tow n Mon. n igh t. F in d e r r e tu rn to 436 2nd Ave. W . Phone 1225-J. Liberal rew ard.

L ost In tow n. P a r ty w ho picked up m y billfold yesterday p lease re ­tu rn . May keep cu rrency contained . Ja ck P, Ire lan d .

MONEY TO LOAN

MISCELLANEOUS

SITUATIONS W ANTEDCAEPENTER—O ood p la n n e r , on

rem odeling, Reas, charges. C on trac t aiding. P hone 1972.

W elder w ith full e qu ipm ent wantn w ork w ith some com pany . Oood ref. Box 13-W. care T im es,

All kinds o f fu rn i tu re upholster* Ing, W ork gua ran teed , T lio m eti Top & Body W orks. Phone 729.

L aw n m ow ers sh a rp e n ed . We call for and deliver, Schade Key Bhop. 120 2nd 6 t . So, Back I. D, Store,

320 acrcs, L incoln Co. ranch. 221 sha res w ater, IBS acrcs imder c u lti­vation. Very fine bullcllnKS, Im ­provem ents cost m ore than tw ice th e am oun t asked for the ranch. »2.000 well complete. Priced a t »9,- 900, >,j down to handle th l i ranch .

F o r Eden people; A 5-room I s to ry hom e In good repair. H ard ­wood floors and woodwork, 90 ft. lo t a t $1,000, »450 will buy this fine property.

W ILLIAM S <Jc SCHERER Shoshone, Idaho

W ANTED TO RENT

room. W rite P . o ,S 8 l . •

Custom killing , cu ring a n d sm ok­ing m eals . Phono 25. Independen t Packing P lan t.

Bee-L ine a lignm en t fo r au to fram es, axles, h a rd s teering and tire wear. W heels s lra lgh tened . Foss's,

SPR IN G PIL L E D M A TTRESSES MADE FR O M YO UR O L D ONES M attresses renova ted a n d recover­ed. Wool c ard ing . Tw in P a lls Mat* tress Factory . Phone 51W,

Expsrleiiccil garage nliop forem an de.slres position with rellnblfi firm , A-1 refercnccs,

.W rite D ox'N -7, cnre T lm rs, •

CA RB U RETOR S - C arbure tor pa rts and prrvlre . P . O . H . Motor Service, 230 Slio.sliono a t . W est Tw in Palls.

r o U S A L E - MISCELLANEOUS

T liom ela Top a n d Body W orks,

windfcw G lass — Bring In your sabli. T h o n ie ti T op <VBody W orks

W ANT SOM E EX TRA CASH? A for sale n<l will fin d ynu a tniyrr for w liat you have to sell.

C hevrolfl n n u iln g g rn r fo r 4- w heel trfiller, cheap, SOS No. Lo-

. CUAt,

^ C anvas of a ll k inds a n d descrip ­tions a n d canvus repalrUig 1'li<mivii T op and Ro<ly Works.

A uto glasa—plain and nha tterless P a in ting , E xpert body a n d fender 'vork. Floor n n d e rs for ren t. Foss's.

kchlne. b ra n hiiller,

ODDH AND ENIJH MKllOMAN- D16E will quickly fin d snin tliroiiKh tills de partine» t. T ell th e public w liat you have.

For oalo; Screen doora, scroen wire, berry cupa a n d trw in a te of lead for spray . U o o n 's P a in t and. r u rn l lu ra Stores, Phono B,

For sa ls ; lla u ck flam e guns for destroying weeds a n d brunh, K reii- irrl'a H ardw are,

C ham pion po ta to d l ig e r re* IMlrs. 110 2nd Ave. So, Cagle Supply Oo. n o n e 410.

9 X 12 fe lt base ruga. M.98; e n a ­m el undnrcote (g ray ), p e r gal., laJU), kC m t’a P a in t and F u n i l tu r t fltorea. s i m No, I, Phone B: B to n No. I. WttOR* 119,

1 ^ aaln; Klectrlo m otora, wiring Bw U rU ls, and e lec trica l supplies tW hotne or conimerr.lal w iring. W boleaale and reU II, K ren ie t'i Btfdwin.

P ugn P o U to M cgeni

HAOLX tltJPPI.Y OO,

l i p 2nd A vt, Ho, Phono 4J0

H url I'ViHlrr A: W rlR hrr re­pairs, 130 :<nd Ave. So, Eagle Supply Co. Phone 430,

AOTO DOOR GLASS— W IN D SH IELD AND

W INIXJW GLASS

No cliarge for labor se tting ( la s s If you will bring your sssh or drive yout cor In.

MOON’Si>t)one A

FARM IMI’J.EM ENTS « * » * * * « ■ * • * * * * * * « * •

THIS W EK K 'S S l’IOCIALSO ne in /30 M rC ontilck D -lug 'l-rn rlo r ................... •401 )O ne iS /ao M cCormick O i'ci- iMK T rn c tn r |:j.’10.00Ono Nrw Htylfl I'ord.ion 'IVik;-to r (R eln illti ........... »330,00Olio 111/27 O liver Row Crop 'I’rnotor <ltebul1t) ... »n. o.Oll Onn V enturu llpccliil lleiiii H uller iR obulIt) I3SO.OOOno 32/38 Red lllver Hiwclal Com tjinatlon G r a i n , D rnn and A U alln 'n irc n h er (Rn-bullt ................................... ♦750,WOnn OllylUly Used O liver Now Stiye 24 Inch P o tato D ig­ger ......................................IIBS.OOOno Oood Used Oliver 24 Inch DlKRrr »13.V00Ono Good Uned tJllv rr 24 Inrh DlHger w ith New W ayE n K in n ............................ $175.00

M O U N t A I N K’i’A T K H I M l ’L E M K N T C O .

t'ARMM rO K SAI.K40's, do'n un<t IflO ncrn fa im s for

sale n e a r Goo<lln8. Wo liavn somi exoellenl ' Iniyn t t i a l cnii l)o h a n ' diet! w ith Mnall dow n pnym enU .

, m in i .E R WKCIENIlIt Ai CO.

Reliable couple desires, fum . house for th e w lnU r. W rite Box H -8 care T im es. '

WANTED— MiscellaneousW anted—U pholstering, repairing,

fu rn itu re reflnU htng, window shade work. Cress & Bruley Fu rn itu re Oo, Phone 655, 130 Second S t. E a s t

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

ClassifiedDirectory

Responsible Bualneea Flrm i and P ro feu lo o a l Offices

of Tw in FftUi

POWERS ID ASK Z O N E H m

J ra n c e Jo ins B rita in in R equest P o r W ithd raw al j

Of Oriontftl T roop t |

AUTO TOP & BODY WORKSAuto glass, pAlDtIng, bod.

fender repair. Foas Body Wor

E rp ert body a n d fende r stra igh t enlng. Thom eta T o p .A Body Works.

HA IR DRESSERS. Exceptional beau ty w ork a t H

price. B eauty A rta Academy, 133 M ain Avc. W.

O lrlsI W ill give » lim ited num ber o f free pe rm anen ta . In q u ire In p e r­son a t th e Specialty B eauty School (o r particu lars .

Back to school specia l. T ry our 6w Z ephyr oil w ave spec, »2 i0 .

P ro ten lied N u tri T onlo oil wave $3.50. O ur reg u la r Ideal wave l l£ 0 . All complete a n d g u a ran teed waves. Mrs, Nfcley B eau ty Shop, Phone 146. Located ever In d . M arket.

OPTOM ETRIST

C hild S tar B a c k

PA R IS . Aug, 19 (UJ!>-The F re n ch ■ govcniiiu 'iu . It was s ta ted today ha.<t acccp ied n D rltlah p lan Of action fo r p ro tcriion of neu tra l n a t io n a ls ; In th e .Shanghnl a res , a n d In s tru c t­ed F rcncii m piom atlc rep resen ta tlve i a t Tokyo mid In China to cooperate.

T h e B riiu i i p lan w as to m ake r^pre/.ontfttioa-i requM llng J a p a n a n d Chlnr, to u lth d rsw troops from prox ln iii) 10 lorelgn concessions in th e ciiy. In r e tu rn fo r w hich th e

W AfiHlNGTON. Aug, 19 OI.B — ; T h e I 'la 'c clcp.-irtment officials con -1 firm ed todny th a t the B ritish a n d I A m erican governm ents are d is c u s - : sing Uie paw iblllty of 'Joint action by d c Jcn .v jju a rd a In th e Shanghol fo re lsn K ^ f m e n t to trfke over re-1 8pon.MMlit,v for protec ting th e e n - : tire In ten ia ticnn l a rea n Japaneee a n d Chmr.«.p troops agree to w ltli-

Real E sta te T ransfers

Inform ation Pnrslabed by Tw in Falls T itle and

A bstract Company

D R W ILLIAM D . REYNOU>3. 320 M ain A venue South.,

PAINTING - DECORATINGK alsom lnlng a n d general paint*

Ing. E L. S h affe r. Phone 1293-J.

Painting, kalsom lnlng, paper

LEGAL ADV ERTISEMENTS

NO TICE T O CREDITO BSI n th e P roba te C o u rt of Tw in F a lls

County, S ta te of Idaho , In ' th e M atter o f th e E s ta te of K aro lina Schlm kc, Deceased, po lice Is h e reby given by. the

undersigned execu tor o f the la st W ill a n d . T es tam e n t of K aro lina Schlm kc. deceased, to th e creditors of. an da ll pe rsons having claim s against th e sa id te sta trix , to hlb lt them w ith th e necessary vouchers w ith in s ix m onths a f te r August 12th, 1937, th e f irs t pub li­cation of th is no tice, to th o u nder­signed executor a t R oute No. T w in Falls, Idaho , th e same being

Palls C ounty, S ta te of Idoho.D ated a t T w l nFalls, Idaho thU

10th day of A ugust, 1B37.DA NIEL E, SCKIM KE,

Executor,

NOTICE TO C B E D lTO na E sta te of OeorKe T, H elm, de-

ceiiflod.Notlcc 1s lier.'Uy given by the

underslRned A clmliilstrator of the K^itate of GcorKc T . Helm .deceased, to till? credltor.i nt and nil pcrsonH havliiR clBlm.-i ngiiln/'l th e sa id de- cfn,«(1, to rxlilbll them w ith the

r.snry vouclierr-. w ith in six (fl) montlus a fte r the f irs t publication or th is nn tlfc, lo the A dm lnlstra-

ttlio offlcr.^ of C hapm an and Cliupmnn ,ln the C ity , o t 'I'wln ra il s . County ol 'I’wln Falls , 8 t* te of Idaho, thlK bring the place fixed for th e traiv .nrtlon of th e business of nnlil enlKte.

D iitrd AUKU.M 0., 11137,OKU CHAPMAN,

AdmlnL llnto , C hiipm sn and CImpman,A ttorneyn lor A ilnilnlslralor, R iv.UIIiik cit 'I'wlu Knlln, Idaho ,

ADVKHTIMKMKNT FO R BIDHlU-iilnl lilds will bo received up

un til lA:00 o'clorH A. M,. A ugust 21, 1031,' a t the oIMrr of I ra J . Taylor,

of Pulillo W o rU of

TIME TABLESchedules of passenger tra in s and

m otor s u g e s passing ih rougb Twin Falls dally are as follows:

OREGON SH O RT LINE Eastbonna

No, 584, leaves ................ 8:80 a. mN o,572, leaves ..................... 3;16D m

W eitbcondNo.571, leaves .....................10:00a mNo. 583. leaves ........ ........ .. l ;6 0 p ,m

B oathboand D aily Except Snnday

No. 399, to Wells, leaves... 5:30 p m N orthbound

N o 340.. from Wells, ar, 3:00 p m

UNION PA C IFIC STACKS "jslboand Arrives 8 :l0 a ,m ,

Leaves ........................... ...... 8:20 a, mArrives v ia N orthslce___ l :a o p .mL e a v e s ....... ........................... l:3 0 p . m

HERD AND l-EKD

PKBD MIXTUUKB B t U j . <>•«■, W heat. C om A tfairk M eal. 5 e n e M eal. C harcM l, C atU n>ee4 Meal L in k e d M eal, r i i h M eal, tia li n r l t , Calellfl. O v iU r N hdl, Hardliie Oil. H lerh M ineral.

QLOBi 8EIO A nsD ca

tlio S ta te or Idaho. Boise. Idaho , fo r th e lurnlAl-.lnn of u ll labor and m atrrliils rrtgulreil (or th o rem odel- llnK of u Dorniltory U ullding for AII>lon S ta te N orm al School, a t A1 lilun, Idnlio, an fu rther show n by th e p lum nnil Bi>rclflcutlons pre- piirril by MiitKlljiiK and Bundberg, A rrhUcct^ .Idnlift Knlls, Idaho ,

nidn will be iHil’llcly opened nnd publicly rood nlmiil n t th o office of tho (;onimtnflli>nrr of Public W orks o t th e Htnle of Idnho, a t Blose, Idaho , n t Id A. M . H nturday, A«i- gunt 21. 1037,

No bidder nisy wlllirtraw h la bid for a period of th irty days a fte r Uie srlirdu led ('loalng tim e for oolpt of bids.

P lans a n d flpecltlcatlons m ay be exam ined w ithout cost a l th e ottlce of Irik J ,1'aylor, O oinnilssloner o t Public W orks. Boise, Idalio , and m ay be neo.ured for bidd ing upon m aking itppllratloii therefor^ , and a (|e|>oell of lio o o , w hich dspoall will be retu rned upon receip t o f lK>na fide bid nnd th e re lu n i o f th e plnus nnd s|>erlflralloiin. '

'l lw ow ner rfflervm th e r ig h t to re jec t any or n il bids a n d waive any lulininullllen.

Each bid inunt l>e aCoompanled by a f e r lll ln l ( heck. Cashier's rh fi'k , or liUlrtrr's Iwnd w ith an thorlK il Aiiirly ro iupany a s surety, n iadn iNiyable to tho ow iter In a sum not Irui th a n tlvo p e r r e n t o t th e tolnl nniount of th e bid. TliK proiKNial uusran teo la to bn for- felled !>/ the iiiocrsifu l bidder. If, a fie r llnvlng Ix en aw arded the' ro n trn rt, ho falls lo e n te r In to the aH reeinnit or lo fu rn ish th e aperl. fled IhuuI

iHA J T A Y ix m , Commissioner o l Publlo W orks

TL'ESDAY. AUG. 11 D eed: J . p . T lckncr to M. M.

T lck ncr t l , N '. S ' , , S ‘iN 4 N W S W3 JO 17.

C ert. T tade N am e: Dewey's Cafe a t Buhl by A. O . L atham , Buhl.

D eed: J . Fix to L. E, Oaks. »MOO, L o ts 10. u and 13 In Blk M T w in Fall.s.

C ert. T rade N am e: Rogerson H ote l A nnex by W, L. Todd, Tv,-ln Falls .

C ert. T rade N am e: T he Caledonia H o te l by W . L. T odd .'T w ln Falla. W T a x Deeds: Corn E. Stevens. Co. T reas., to Twin F a lls County. L o t 15. B lk ei. Tw in F a lls ; Lots 33 to 35 In d .. Dlk 11, Blue Lakes Addn, W est; L o ts 40 and 41 Blk 11 Blue L akes W es t Addn; L ots 21’ to 30 Incl., B lk 13. Blue Lakes A ddn W est; L otI B lk 57 B uhl: L o u 9 and 11 Blk 1« Ea.<;tman'.‘; 1st Addn B uhl: L ot 14 B lk 16 E as tm an’s 1st Addn,. B u h l; L ot 16 In Blk 16. L ot 11 Blk 17, L o t 13 Blk 11, L o t 14 B lk 17 e n d Lot.', 15 and 16 Blk 17 E M t- m a n 's 1st Aildn. to Buhl; Lota 14 a n d 15 Blk 18 E astm an’s 1st Addn B u h l; Lot 1C Blk 7 A rtesian C ity; L o t 8 B lk 5 M ilner Tow nslte; L o t 2 B lk 8. L ot 33 Blk B. Lot 6 B lk 8, L o t 2 Blk 9, L ot 10 Blk 22, a ll MU* n e r Tow nsitc ; L o t 10 Blk 6 Castle* fo rd ; S E '. Sec 23 11 19; L ot 3 Blk4 B lckcl A ddn; L ot 9 Blk 127 B uh l; L o t 6 Blk 2 M urtaugh; Lots 12 to 16 In d ., Blk 44 Hollister; Lots 1 to 8 In d .. Blk 45 H ollister; Lots 19 to 16 In d .. Blk 45 H ollister: NWSW 16 10 14; L ot 3. NESW, NWSB 19 U 19; L o t 19 Blk 117 Twin F a lls ; L o ts 3 a n d 4 B lk J52 Tw in F a lls ; L o t 7 B lk 160 Twin Falls; L ote 1 a n d 2 B lk 161 Twin Falls; Lote 4 a n d 5 B lk 115 Bulil; L ot 6 B lk 0 Blckel A ddn ; L ot B Blk fl C astle- fo rd ; L o t S Blk 18 Filer; NESE IBI I 19; N W SE IB 11 10; NENE 19 11 19; NW 20 15 17; SW 23 Ifi 17; N ‘-jNE 20 15 10; NWNW 35 IS 16; S ‘iS '{ i '23 15 IB: SESE 22 15 Ifl; W S N W 20 14 17: E'-iNE,SWNE. N '.S E 26 14 16; W 'iN W . NWSW 25 14 16; L o t 15 P lenssn l View T rac t; L ot 5 B lk 124 Buhl; Lots 4 to 10 tn rl.. D eN eal T ract, B uhl; L ot 10 Ulk 4 Investor^ FlrM Addn., Buhl; Lots 6, 7 a n d 8 Dlk 0 Rogerson: l / ) t 11 B lk 23 Rogerson; 8EHW 10 0 14; L o t 9 nnd 10, In 17 0 16; Lots 10. 13 a n d 14. Lot 15 except part. In 18 9 16; RENE II 11 14; P t. BENE, HK5E. N W SE, 30 11 IB; SW 22 11 Id: H W N E 30 I I 20; SE 11 13 IB: Nf-:.SW. 0E SW in 13 18; N 'iN E . fSWNE. E 'lN W , NWSE 19 13 16; NEN 26 14 16; C ' i 21 14 IB.

D eed; D . M cBride, to W. t ! Ensley I12B, L o ts II and 13 Dlk in CnM lrford.

A rrives ..........................l>eaves v ia NoKliAlilnA rrives ........................Leaves .........................

I0;4,'ia.m 10:B5u m

..... 7:4ft p. m8:05 p. ni 3: 811 m

. 3 ;03a. m

T W IN FAM .S WELLBLeaves ................... .............. .H;00a.niArrives ............ ...................... 6:45 p. in

TW IN rA IX S .|IA II.K k UTAOK Hobedule No. 1

S U r l ln i NortbbuuiiilLeaves Tw in Fulls ............ 11:00a inA rrives K etchum ............. 3 ;00p mLeaves K etclium .............. 3:30 p mA rrives T w in F s lls .......... 6.30 i>. in

Behedulc No. I B U r llo f Boulbbound

Leavea K etchum ............. B;BOs,niArrives T w in Falto .......... 12:03 p inLeaves T « In Falls

IN f f lO S E V E l l H S E S G U E S IS

Son of PrcBldont B arr lo a d e i Self in F rench H o te l;

P ress B a rre d

PA RIS, Aug. 10 (U.R I-John Roose­velt. 20-yesr-old w n o f P residen t Rtmsevcli.. barricaded h im self In the H ote l Meurlce today a n d refu sed to see anyone w ho m ig h t aak him w h e th e r It was tn ie th a t h e hurled & g lass o f cham pagne In th o face of th e M ayor of C an n es on Sunday du rin g th e trad itiona l b a ttle of flow­e rs festival.

A se rvan t, w ith a th ic k B ritish ac­c en t. answ ered sll te lep h o n e calls. H e to ld callers Roo-sovelt w as n o t in.

T h e foreign office w as ne rvous ov­e r th e situa tion , i t te lephoned th e M ayor of C annes, P ie rre Nouveau, a n d to ld h im n o t to give o u t any s ta te m en ts conccm lng th e a ffa ir.

T ho m ayor w as rep o rte d to have plalnU vely sa id " I'm th o vIcUm of th is affa ir." 'N ew spapers w ere order-

, ed lo keep the In cid en t f ro m the ir peges.

T he foreign office rep o rte d ly was) d isturbed th a t I t h a d considered

denying th e Inciden t occurred .

— a a s

B U C K A S e l L lC H e Y F .D . I l

Engagem ent L is ted W h iU H ouse a s ‘‘A iioo iftU

Ju s tic e ” "

T h e com eback tr a i l m a j be h a rd , b u t J a n e Lee know i how (o face It w ith th e I n u p e r 'a m i l e — th e kind th a t took h e r lo th e to p a s a child aotor back In th e W orld w ar days. I n low­e r pho to , J a n e Is te e n re a d r for h e r r e tn m debu t as a New Y ork n ig h t clnb e n terta iner. Top ph o to shows h e r a s th e ch ild p r o d I n of stage a n d screen , w h e n c e a n d p«r«>nallly bo th w e i ^ ^ a r t o f .her reperto ire .

CABEY

R eh earsa ls have begun on ft s a ­c re d conce rt w hich will be p re se n t­ed upon com pletion of the Im prove­m e n ts In th e L . D . S. chapel.

M r. a n d M rs, O scar W tiltbj' and fam ily h a v e re tu rn e d from a th ree w eeks' v is it a t Y ellowstone na tio n al pa rk .

M iss L a ro n H aven. O gden, haa a rr iv e d fo r a v is it a t th e O lsen a n d M ccham hom es.

M iss E va M echam w as honoredi R surprise p a rty T uesday ere*

n ln g , a tten d e d by six couples.M rs. Amy R andall and ton , Ray,

S a l t L ake C ity, have arrived for a vis it w ith M rs. E lm er B e n n e tt and fam ily,

E velyn and R ay K irk land w ere guests a t a b irth d a y pa rty a t th e L eonard K irk lan d hom e Friday .

T om B aptle , M uldoon, a n d h l i d a u g h te r . Miss E velyn Baptle , H a- g e rm an , were w eek-end guesta o f friends. Miss Baptle h a s accepted a position to teach a t B anka th is te rm .

M r. a n d M rs. P h il F a rrin g to n a n d daugh ter. M ary Jo a n , a n d son, Ja m e s P a trick , have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e In S a n B ernard ino , C all/., a f te r a v is it w ith M r, and M rs. A lbert S tan fo rd .

M iss C a the rine M echam u n d e r­w en t a n opera tion Sunday a t th e H ailey h o jp lt* !. She Is convalescing BQtlsfactorlly.

M rs. S tan ley Sherm an , G lendale, C alif., her. a rrived for a visit w ith h e r pa ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n B aird.

Cecil Sm ith, m em bers of h is fam ­ily. a n d two friends, S teven end W arre n Gilm ore. B olt Lako City, w ere am ong ' tho to a tten d in g tho S u n V alley rodeo.

M iss OiT5ha S m ith re tu rned F r i­d a y from S a lt iJ ik s C ity .

M rs. C larence J o n e t a n d i R ich a rd . O gden, are expected to r ive th is week for a vl&lt a t Uic Ja m e s T u rnbull hom e.

M r. a n d Mrs. Bud Cross. M r, and M rs. P e te K nu tson a n d fam ily and F re d d ie and T om D e d m tn have gone to B ear V alley to visit.

W A S m N Q TO N . A u f. I I SIA <»* P residen t R ooeevelt to d i) ' In v ite d Hugo L . B lack, h is aeleettOB t e r V . S. suprem e c o u rt t s t o c l tU jM M etf to lu n c h w ith h im a t tlM W h tto House.

T he P re s id e n t ex ten d ed h l i tn r l - taU on to S e n a to r B lack After Albert

tom ey gen era l, ‘ u e d • p a u l t a tX - tack ing B lack 's nom in itlo Q be f a e th e suprem e cou rt.

A lthough B lack haa n o t r e d f o e d his sen ate p o s t a n d ta k e n hl> xm w o a th o f office, th e W hite B ouM « tt- gsgem ent l is t carried h i t n a m e M :

“Associate JusU ce H ugo L . B U ck.* T h e W hite H ouse sa id t h a t B U ek

has n o t received h is fo rm al p r n ^ den tlal com m ission to th e h l f h court. H e m u s t h av e th e o o o u n li- Alon before h e c an ta k e th e M th Of office.

tio n C ity. O re. T liey were accom­panied by W anda Lee, w ho will a t ­tend school th e re th is w in te r.

M r. a n d M rs. V ernon Reed, Steam boat, Colo., a re guests a t th e P au l ho te l fo r ^ h e w in ter.

M r. a n d M rs. Roy M o n fo rt, K an ­sas. w ere w eek-end g u e sts of Mr. a n d M rs. R uebcn R em sberg . T hey aro a lso vlslllng G r a n t M ontfort. R upert,

Those a tten d in g th e so u th oen- tr a l d is tric t women’s v a ca tio n camp a t Easley w ere M rs. G r a n t T hom ­as, M rs. O. O . S a n fo rd , M rs ..V em T hom as a n d M rs. D&vIb O reen .

T he D augh ters o f U ta h Pioneer* of M lnldokn coun ty will h o ld th e a n n u a l picnic A ug. 2S on th e law n a t th e L. D. S . c h u rc h I n Pau l. M rs. R . O, Moy, c o u n ty cap ta in , will be In charge.

T h e Bee Hlvo g ir ls o f th e L. D . S. stake, th e ir o ftlcere , a n d teach -

o f th e M. I . A . will ho ld th e

a t Pau l,M r. a n d M rs. Nola C raven , Excel*

slor Springs, Mo., a rriv e d In Pau l T uesday for a n in d e fin ite v U lt w ith rela tives and f rien d s he re . Craven Is a b ro ther o f W iley m d Jewel C raven.

H en ry G rim m , m a n a g e r o f th e P au l hotel, accom pan ied by hla g randdaugh ter. V iola B ills, took a truck load of c h ild ren to B anbury na ta to rlu m S u nday o n a sw im m ing party .

Arrives Kotch \

sLOYALISTS y i P E O

Turklgti Diapatoli Biiyn Tliiit ‘‘A m nru” fltrnoU Hy Slid!

F rom Siibniurliin

IH TA N B m ,,'n iik e y, Auk KMUn A d ispa tch from ChnimK mi<1 imiav th a t Uio fliHinlAli loynlbl. hlrninAiiiji Amuru wiin loriK-doril Ms »ii iiiilc1<-ii- tlfled su b in a rliir o ft iln- 'Irnrtiii.i i. Inndu, In (he A rum n n-n iin>i tlir T u rk ish o n u t .

T lie poeltlon Is Niinr MfX) iiillrn e a s t of th e f lp«nlsh e s ''' r<mAt l.'iy- a llita h av e nsM-rted iliai (Iir nnili’ii- a llsts have no llull^17lrlllr.^ in ili'‘>i'

Aniiu-u wsi) rsnvl'iK stu ffs from O deM s, niiKAin

lU m aste r

V o lu n te e r S e n tr y Sarvs 10 L iv e s a t Siticidc Span

AK RO N , O . ftl.R)—In Iwci yesrn ai II ||n'^^llna s ta tio n a tt^ ndsn t, W al' i<'i' 'I 'lio inpsnn lin s dlMuadrd li) prr- Miiir, (I'om suicide.

.'I 'lioinpnon's fltatlcn In a t ilir m il of a b ridge cliof.en o lln i l>y ixT- Minn a s a place to end tlielr llvfu. Wlir'it h e te es inmeonn rrndy lo |iini|i. h e ru sh es out and pcrnnsdes him th e re Is somptlitng lo llvn for.

■ I 'hern’B eomrthlnK In llin way rl-■^l)lJ^lcnt people Imik," Thoiii|i- 1,(111 nitld, "Y ou t)«n It In tlirlr walk, iiiu T hey look 'w ashed u|>' wlin llv- lllK

• W hy do I follow tlii-m? I Rnenn t»-iii,iii0 I t gives mn ii nirk frrlliiK In f f l th e m Btandlng up th r t r on 111!' Iirldgn ready I'l Jiini|).”

PAUL

nil*' U n ited H tates ordrred sll a in iilru r rad io statlonn dism antled (liirlnK Uie W orld war.

M em bers o f P au l M asonic lodK" n n d P a u l post, A m erican 1-eglon, nnd th e ir fnmllles. a n d Legion Aux­ilia ry m em bers a n d th e ir fnmlllcs rtttiinded on n ll-day ou ting a l llnw - ell'ft canyon fiundajr.

E ller W atson, H en ry Hnrkm nti, V ern Eller, M aurice G rlfn ii i>n<l H aro ld Brow n w ere am ong tlio young people w ho a tten d e d the ro ­deo a t Bun Valley Sunday ,

M r, a n d M rs. G eorge H alllnger, recen tly o f Rock Sp rings, Colo, a c . rom pnn led by Mr, a n d Mm. Jiu'k F ie ld e r nnd d a u g h te r , JnrouclliK ', ni>enl S u nday a l M in idoka doni on A p lcnlo outing.

Leon C raven h a s re tu rned to M o n ta n a following a vacation vl.^ll he re . H e w as accom panied tlirouffli V rllow stone n a tio n a l pa rk by his inoU ier a n d sister,

M r. a n d M rs. G ilb e rt N sllson snd ch ild ren , L ila a n d M ary J a n e , have re lu m e d to th e ir hom e In Jum:-

• m a x JO B -R 's

m m n rLAST T IM E S TODAYIC onU naow F ro m 1:30 P. M.

B P E C U li B A R G A IN PRICEB

ADULTS K ID D IES

1 5 c _ . _ l OcriR B T R U N PICTUREBI

C0M 1N « SUNDAY !T h is Y ear's H ensatlon l

N 4H i;: l t ’» All In F un , a n d Wc Never R a lte O u r F r lr r t l

KIDDIKft lOn — ADtU.TIt Zfle

bu t Us Altuallon nuK < hopeless and th e 'I'uiklxii i K ernel rescued Uie now .

rioiVAlllli T H l WHMMT WITM

im mEN D S TONIGHT!

S tn r iH TOMORROWIAMERICA’S rA yO BITE

FAMILY IN THEIR DEBT riC T llR E t

ralsMI SUOlM'*

COMING 8 UNDAYI

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I LIVESTOCK I • ----------------------------------- — •

OMAHA LIVESTOCKO M A H A -H ogs: 3,000, flOO direc t;

moderaU-ly nctlve; b u tchers stronK to 10c h lrh e r ; to p |1 3 ^ ; bu tchcrs 180-3S0 lbs. heavieri ^ h U nom inal: a few J50-180 lbs. tl0,50-<13.15.

CatUe: 4,000, calves 500; feda tcc rs gnd yearlings slow to w cnk; good and cliolee fed hclfera about s teady; cows wcaK to a n u o rter lower: good and choice vealers s teady; o th e rs M ftk to 50c low er: s todcers and teedcrs dull; m ost fed s teers and yearlings eligible $U *»l3: some 115: pracUcal ton vealers »8 i0 .

Sheep; 5,000: f a t lam bs opening »te»dy: asking stronger; o ther classes sU ady; ran g e ond native lambs down from *10; good slau g h ­ter ewes $2.50-»3,6S: odd lota »1- U-. early sales feeding lam bs M.40- ♦9,75.-

8AN FBA NCiSCO LIVESTOCKSOUTH SAN FR A N C ISCO —Hogs

450. including 300 d irec t; s teady; top »13.^0 on 2 loads good a round 310 lb. hutche!‘s ; sorted 5 head

*” a tile : 200, Includ ing 80 d lrcc t; a ll clas.sM in lig h t supply : sca ttered tftlcs Uttlc ch an g ed ; load m edium light sh o rt fed s teers unsold, held obovo 19.50; few m edium gms.scrs f8 3 i; common k ind s M-$1; ha lf load mixed grass cows a n d heifers. 10.75; sorted 6 he ad 6 : few com ­mon medium cows $5-»5.50.

Sheep: 1,200, Inc lud ing 600 direc t; few early sales fuUy steady : pack ­age medium good 7B lb. m edium pelt Callfomlas ?8,S0.

WHEAI DROPS ON W E l O I N G

I N. Y. STOCKS

NEW Y O RK . Aug, 19 (U.P)-i-The m arket closed low er.Alaksa Ju n e au ........ ..................... l lT iAllied Chem ical ..........Allis C halm ers ............A m erican C an ....:........

19 (U,ro—W h e a t' A m rrlcan R a d ia to r ....A m erican S m elting ....A m erican T elephone A m erican T obacco D..A naconda C opper ...................... .. 60 UA tchlw n, T opeka & S a n U Pe.... 10H

: STOCKS OECLINE O f f lE R L i

A N S I T OR M I I t l E S

AJmoBt 10 P er C ent of People Lives in Foreign LandB,

Survc7 R eveals

237Vi . 70 Vi .108H . 3H4 . 94 .170H

CHICAOO, Aug, prices d ropped th ree cents n busliel in a c tiv e trad in g today on th e C hicago bo a rd of trade , when prospects fo r la rg e sa les to foreign na tions evapo rated . T h e Septem bera n d M ay deliveries d ropped to new A uburn M otors ............................... 16%lows for th e m ovem ent. Ualtlmore Se O hio ............ 2o-

A t th e closc w h ea t was 3 'i to 3 \ o^ndlx A viation ____ _________ 10-cen ts loweer, c o m was I'H to 1 '. ueihK-hcm S teel _________ 98Scents lower, a n d o a ts were '.i to S jjo fd c , cen t lower. ' j j qq

tu rned down w ith w heat. Tradlnic p , , .wa.1 m nre active w ith th e Septem - ...............................

tln jr a good cB^hher dpllvrry m ectln jr a good i d rm an d .e a rly . A dditional rain s o th e wfstcTO p& rt o ( th e be ll t trlbu ted to th e so f t tone.

Com m ercial Solvents ' ..................Com m onw ealth i t Southern ..., C on tinen tal O il of D elaw are...C om Products ................................D uPont do N em ours ....................E.i.stman Kodak...

G RA IN TA8LKC H IC A G O -O ra ln ronge; ,

O pen H lfh Low C lose, Electric Pow er & L ig h t G enera l E lectric

.1.10',; MO^-^l 1.12'^ 1

W heat:Sept.Doc.........May . ...

Com :S ep t........Dec..........May ......

O ats:Sep t.........Dec..........M ay ......

Rye: S ep t........

...1,M 1,14‘i 1 .10 \ l.U f

OGDEN LIV ESTO C K OGDEN—H ogs: 4 « , Includes 350

for m arket ond 150 th rough : steady to 15c higher, early top $12.70 on choice drive-ins; m ixed k inds down to tlO M : med, a n d good cows tO to iiO; few rough kinda dow n to t s . -

C attle: 600, Included S 3 i fo r m&r- . kct. 223 th ro u g h a n d 89 d irec t:

steady, few lots m ed . g rass s teers «8 to W J5; com. d a iry type he ife rs tS to »5 i0 : c i r m ed. a n d good Idaho eows IM S; th re e ou t a t M-7S; «ev- e n l lots d rive-in s $5.50 to 15,65; p lain kinds l U S to »4.80; cu tto r grades «3.25 to t4 ; m td . to good veal calves xo tS-. p)al& v e a le n $7£0

Bheep: 16,000. Incfudes 11,000 for m arket a n d 6,000 th ro u g h ; slow, deck mixed Id ah o sp rin g la m b s 19, sorted 10-h ea d |8 ; few Uucked>ln lots $9 down.

POTATOES II ----------------------------------------------- •

FU TU RE PO TA TO TRADES (Q uotations ram U hed by Uudler, W ecener A Co.)

November- de livery: 3 cars *1.55; closing bid a n d n.ik. tl.5 3 to $1.55.

0,000 V E I E K 10 VISIl F

•DcdlcaUon of Monument at Obateaa Tlilsrry Set

For September

. 2 0 ;. 30 2 9 n 29’

. ZSIi 20’,4 29>i 29',

. 30Ti 30!i 30\i 30'

. 80H 8 l ' i 80 80

. 78 7 9 ii 77',^ 77'

. 78-\ 80 78 78

Ociicrnl Pood,-! ..G fncrnl M o to rs ....................Gooilyc.ir T iro ..... ..............In to rnn tlonal I fa rv c s tc r .. In tcrnn tlonn l T elephoneJohn.'i M anvllle ................K cnnccott C opper ..............Lopw'.s Inc ..............................M ontgom ery W ard ...........N ash K clv lnator .... ............Nntlonnl D airy P ro d u c tj ...New York C en tra l ..............Packnrrt M otors ..................Pa ram oun t P ic tu res ..........J , C. Penney Co...................Pcnnn. R. R .............. ..........Pure Oil ..............................Radio Corp. .

P A R IS . Aug 14 W.R>-The ded i’ ca tion of a m onum ent near C h a­te a u - T h ie r r y a n d B elleau com- m tm cm U ng th e he rc tsm o{ KmtxV c an soldiers will be an ou tstanding e ven t o f th e "T h ird A. E. P ." which la expected to b ring 10.000 American veterans to P aris In Septem ber.

T h e m onum ent, designed by P a u l C re t of P h iladelph ia , 1 m em orial to th e bravery of 300,000 aoldlers a n d th e sacrifice of 64.000 w ho were w ounded o r killed. I t was erected under th e aupervlslgn ot th e B a ttle M om unenU Com m is­sion. of w hich O en. J o h n J . P e r­sh ing ia chairm an, and , according to p resen t plans, Persh ing will ac ­com pany th e veterans ho once com m anded to C hateau • T lilerry fo r th e ceremony,

.T h e A nierlcnn veterans will pay trVbuto to th e U nknow n Boidltr ol P rance du rin g th e ir alay. m arch Ing w ith P rencl) soldlrrn up the historical Cham pa Elyseca to the tomb.

Visits to the A m erican shrines, cem oierles and ba ttle fields and a “ Legion Day” a t tJie InternB tlonal Exposition of A rts a n d C ra lU wKli th e form er soldiers aa guesU of M , E dm ond Labbe, general com m lssloner o f th e expoaltlon, a r i am ong th e events p lanned for the veterana.

T he Prenfih governm ent lia s In' v lU d 10,OOU ' vcleruiis t o . Iin It.i guests for six diiys a n d morn thni too Prencl) r it ir a In th r nne-tlm i b a ttle tone havu extended Invlta Uon» to leB lonnahes. m . M lhlel cap tu red by th e A, E, P, In 1918, haa s tm ck a ni>rclal mednl to Iw presen ted iu a ll soUllrrs who look p a r t til th a t ba tth ',

'D to ’’th ird A. K. P," com m nm i- ra t« s th e 30tl> anniversary <j( Uie f l j i t in )917 a n d m any vnterana a r« expected to bring th r ir wlvrn a n d children (o visit Ihe fiimoa.i •cenrs.

CH ICA G O POTATOESCHICAGO—W ea th e r p a r t cloudy,

tem pera tu re 79: sh ipm en ts 415. a r- Tlvals 60, tr a c k 133; suppU ts r a th ­e r ligh t, d em and slow w itli weaker tendency on B liss T riu m p lu , oUier stock abo u t steady ; Id a . B liss T ri­um phs, w ashed , 1 c a r $1J0, 1 car 11.73'ii. I c a r $1.70: unw ashed, 1 car $1.60, 1 c a r m ixed No. 1. $1.70, and No, 2 $1J0 ; R usset B u rbanks, 1 car $3. 1 c a r $1J5 , 1 c a r large size $3,05, No. a p rac tica lly free from cuts, 1 c a r $ U 0 . 1 c a r free from cuta $1.50; Colo. B liss Trium phs, unw ashed , show ing decay, 1 c a r $1- .40: W aahn. W h ite Rose, 1 c a r $3, I c a r $1.80: R usset B urbanks, 1 car large $2.10; O regon BUsa T rium phs, w ashed, I c a r $1.70: Russet B u r­banks, w ashed . 1 c a r m edium slic $1.80; N . J . Cobblers, 3 cars $1,40; N ebr. Cobblers, No. 1 ond pa rtly g raded, 1 c a r $130, 5 cars $1,18; show ing ,.heated , 1 c ar $1,10; show Ing heat« d decay . I c ar $1. i .c a r 95c: Bllsd T riu m p h s , 1 c a r $1,40, 1 cai $ U 5 . 1 c a r f a ir quality $1.10; M inn. E arly O hios, 1 c a r no marks, 65c,

Radio K eith O rpheum ,R eynolds T obacco B ....Scnr.i Roebuck ................S h tn U nion o n ..............Sim m ons Co........................Socony V acuum .......... .

fltsn tlard O il o f C a lif ........ .S tan d a rd Oil of N. J .........Tcxn-s C orp..............................T rans-A m erlcft ...................Union Carbide & C arbonU nion Poclfic .....................U nited A ir c r a f t ...................United C orp...........................U. S . S teel, <W arner B ros................W estern U nion ..........W cstlnghoufio Electrlt P . W, W oolw orth Co.A m erican R olling M il l s ......Arm our ......A tlan tic R efin ing .................Boeing .....................Briggs M an u factu rin g Co. .C urtL« W rig h t ......................E lectric A uto L ite ................H ouston OilN ational D is t i l le r s ................N orth A m erican A viation ...Sa tew ay B l o r t a ......................Schenley D istille rs .............S tuOebakerU n l t ^ A ir l in e s__ ________W hite M otors ...... ................V anadium ..C hicago P neum atic T ool . .

METALS NEW Y O R K —T o d ay s custom

sm elte rs p rices fo r delivered metala: (cen ts pe r pound ):

C opper: E lectrolytic H; export 1455.

T in : S po t Rtralta 59>j,L ead : New Y ork 0.80 to 6.55; East

S t, L ouis 6J0 .Z inc: New Y ork 7,60; E as t St,

L ouis 7.38; 2nd qu a rte r 735.A lum inum , v irg in : 30 to 31; a n ­

tim ony, A m erican 18 'i,P la tinum , do lla rs per ovmce: 47

to 51.Q uicksilver, do llars per flask of

70 lbs.: 93 to 94 nom inal.T ungsten , pow dered, dollars per

pound: l.BO to \S>0.W olfram ite , Chlne.ie. rtoJlars per

u n i t "1 PR m elalU c c o n le n r duly paid : 33.00 to 33.3S,

E X PO R T COPPERNEW Y ORK—T he export copper

m arket eased today a fte r early firm ­ness th e prlco dipping to 14.10 to 14.15 «nL-) n pound O, 1, r , Euro- l« a n blue )x>rti, Enrly qimlotlons a t 14.35 cpn ts com paretl with U cenU yesterday,

DomestlQ copper was unchanged a t 14 c e n tj a pound delivered.

BIJTTKR, IXiGS 1------------------------ ----------------------•

N. Y. CURB E X filA N G KA m erican S uper Powci .............Cities Service, com .................... .E lectric Bond & S h a re ............ 1PV)rd M otor L td ..............................

SPECIAL WIREC onrtesy of

6i>dkr W egtntT u C om pany E lk i D I d i . - F h in e 910

INVK.STMKNT TRU ST SF und . Inv. ....................................Pund . T rust, A..............................Cor]). T n u t ............. ......................Q tiar. Inc.

MININO NTOCKS D unker Hill and Sullivan .. . »30.50 M tn . C ity Copi>er .. . $10,7S-$U.50 P a rk C ity C<

VIENNA tuPi — A lm ost 10 per •n il ol ull A ii'.trlans live abroad,

w lille Aubiria a t p rese n t num ----------------------- ' tx rs 0800,000 In h ab itan ts , m ore

NEW YORK. Aug. IS CUJ*)-ato.rk.s' «»,i)00 A ustrlana' have nm de decllnid today to new Jowa elncc j tl>elrA ug g, 'a cccrdm g to u com puU U on by

J u p u n ^ c bonds m ode new low.^ | Au.itrlftii coii.siilntcs.,r th e year, w hea t lo s t 3 ccnt.^ ^ i The m ajoriiy of t h i ^ n ^ l y

buihel und co tton fu tu re s nmde 370.000, live m th e IJn lted B U tes.lows. ' New York, w ith 127,169 Auatriatv^

Lnclc of in te rest in th e a tock m ar- living there, is the^ ^thlrd l a t e s t

BASEBALLTODAY’S GAMES

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R H EP hU adelphia .....OOOOOOOOO-0 6 1B r o o k ly n ---------I o io o o o ix - 3 7 o

M ulcahy, Jo rgens and G race; H o y t a n d Spencer,

ft H Ee t . L ouis ...........400 000 002— 6 ^ 1C in c in n a ti ....... 000000 002- 2 •8 3

W am ek e a n d O w en; Q rU som . M ooty. H allahan and Lombardi

R

kct. w ith m any tr a d e ra a b U n l on Uoivi, wn.s a m a jo r influence.

Some were wary of th e railroad mge ,«ltuutlon a n d e asin e ss In c a r ­

rier;. »H,s a fac to r in w caknes£ of the Rctiernl ILst.

DiL'.lnc-s.'i nows w as favo rab le , but Ignored. Steel s c ra p p rice s m o u n t­ed n.s a resu lt o f J a p a n e se buying. American ng rtcu ltu ra l chem ical re ­ported /o r lt.s fiscal y e a r e n d e d Ju n e 30 n e t equal to *8.86 a s h a re , agHn-^t $4.71 In the p reced ing y e a r. Mack trucks In the sccond q u a r te r had n e t equal to $1.08 a s h a re again st ■■ Cl■nl^ a year ago.

Motor.s were en.sler w ith Chrysli-r I nr;irly 2. G en e ra l M o to rs a t lu

low of 5G \ was dow n li>«.Dow Jcne.s c losing averacc.s

sfioHccI; Jndii.UrlaJ. 185^8, o /f s .l l : railroad 52.30. off 0.17; u til i ty 37il9. off 0.37.

Tr.in;.aetlon.'i a p p ro x im a te d 7G0,- X) share.t com pared w ith 700,000

aliare,'. yesterday. C u rb tran sac tio n s approxim ated 199.000 s h a re s com ­pared with 221,000 sh a re s yesterday .

Local M arkets

B u y in g P r ice sG R A IN S

Soft w heatBEANS

(M arket fu rn b h e d by R. E. L. a rnand, U. R. B ean In sp ec to r).

All d c a ie n o u t o f m a rk e t.POULTRY A T RANCH

Colored hens, o rer 6 Iba. - ______I2eColored hens, 4 to S lbs....... ............13cColored hens, under 4 p o u o d a ___ 9cLeghorn h e n s .................. ....... ........... 3cColored rokslrr* ..................... ........ 18cColored IrjfT * ........... ...................... 17cLeghorn fryers, over 2 lbs........-,..l5eOld eoeka 5eSU ga ..... PC

prices a re fo r A grade . II cen t less. C g rade , ha lf

price).PROUUCE

No. 1 b u t t e r f a t___________ ■’........32cNo. 2 b u t t e r f a t_________ _______ 30cE jfs . speeU i ................................... 23cE xtras ................................ —.............23cS tandards .................................. .......17cWhites, medium ......................... .... 15cComraerclais _____________ - .........8cPoileto ......... ...................... :_________ 8eE fgi, In tradi

AutiUlan c ity u.ftcr V ie tm a w ith population of 1,861,856 h e ad s and G raz w ith 153,000 Inhab itan ts .

Ciirlou-sly. the n u m b e r of A ustrl- aa-i who liavc m ade th e ir hom e In the va,st b ro ther c oun try o f O e r m anv is only sligh tly la rge r th a n the AiLitrlan c lem ent In New York, Only 128,859 A ustrlans live in the Tlitrcl Reich.

C anada Well R ep resen ted Czecho-slovakla coun ts 45,700 A us­

tr ia n clilzcii.^. N ext com e C anada w ith 37,000. Brazil w ltli 31,000 and A rgentina with 22,000 A ustrian se t­tle rx.

T he re s t of th e A ustrian em l- g ra iiu arc .w aticrcd over th e w orld.

T he m ajority of th e em ig ran ts arc larmer-s by pro leaslon . A uslrl-

(K'fl.'irtnts are sa id to have been parllcuiarly successful In B ra d l an d Argcntli

Among the liberal professions, a rcliltecls and civil eng ineers seem to h.ive prospered especially . The consulate In B uenos A lrea rep o rt' cd th a t A ustrian a rc h ite c ts ari popular In A rgenU na, a n d th a t Au.-itrlan eng inee rs w ere In s tru m en t al m organizing th e w ater supply of th a t cap ita l. S im ila r rep o rts came from Bogota.

M any B ridge Engl]In the U nited S ta te s . X ustrlan

engineers have c o nstruct«d a ber of bridges,

Turkey 's f irs t e lec tric railw ay as built by A u s tr la n s . T he m a ­

jority of fo re ign n rch ltcc ta engaged In the con stru ctio n of m o d e m An^ k a ra were A ustrlan s. K am a! Ata. tu rk 's palacc Uiero w as b u ilt by the TjTolcan a rc h ltc c t, C lem ens Holz m clster.

M ost o f th e 140 A ustrlan s living in C lilna oro ph y sic ian s and sur. gcon.-i.

V irtually a ll o f th e 56 A ustrlans who found a hom e in J a p a n are m usicians o r sk iing teachers.

._ I U J 5O rerw eigbt botcber*. 210

250 p o n n d e n ....... ..................... lU.TflO rerw eighl ba tcher* . 250

SOO pou n d e n ...._ ......................8U.25Underw eight bu tchers . 125 to

160 pou n d e n ........ ....................811.00Paek in i tow i. lig h t ........................$8.50Packing UW1. h e a v y ___

Pa t (f a le n ..

F a t spring Inm btFeeder Umba ....

M ILL FEEDH B ran , 100 poundaB ran . 800 pound* ..............S tock feed, 100 pounds .. Ntoek feed, 500 p o u n d i ..O ata, 100-pound lo ts .....Uarley, 100-pound Iota ...

$5.00-$6.00.$4.0D.$S.(I0$4.00-$7.00

$7.00

$ U S$t.SQ$1.50$1.43$1JU$1.25

Chicago ..... .......P i ttsb u rg h ......

D avis and......................020 10— 3

----- H arU ictt; Bowman,B row n, W eaver. B randt and Todd.

P h ilade lph ia .......... ........ ......... 02— 2B rooklyn ..................................... 00— 0

Johnson and Atwood; Mungo and Spep-wr,

D e t r o i t ....C hicago

B ridges and - .C alti, H ljn ty -a m l 6cwcU, Rcn.'.ii.

231 105-12 040 0 0 0 - 4

W hitehead,

B oston ...................................... 101 0 ^ 2P h ilade lph ia ...........................1101— 3

M arcum a n d D eSautels; K elley a n d ‘B rucker.

C rooner Says Life of Public P erfo rm er Short, Should

G et C onsideration

D U S I B O U E A W Ea$ STUDIED

Ir r ig a tio n Possib ilities Object Of Survoy By

Oeologist

OOYM ON, Okla., (U.P.)-Rcclama- tlo n of th e w ind-sw ept lands In th e O klahom a Pan hand le, h e a r t o f th e n a tio n 's du st bowl, a re being stu d ied by fitu a rt L. Bchoff, geolo­g is t assigned by th e governm ent to spend a year in th is a rea In an e f ­fo r t to discover a feasible p la n for de fe a tin g du st and d rou th .

P a n h a n d le residen ts a n d gov­e rn m e n t experts long have been aw are th a t v ast w ater resources \m dw H e- th e pa rched la n d s of m a n y p a rts o f the five-sta te du st bowl. T h e ch ief problem h a s been to de term ine a p rac tical m ethod fo r ta k in g advantage of th e w ater resources.

Study P rom isln tT h e posslblllUes of reclaim ing

th e w osto lands h a s bccome more p rom ising recently , w ith th e resu lt t h a t th e U. S . Geological S u n ’cy s e n t S choff h e re to com plete a. stu d y , a lready s t a r t ^ by th e Olcla- h o m a geological survey, o f u nder­g round w ater supplies.

R obert H . D ott, d irec tor of the O klahom a Survey, sa id th a t he believed enough w ater rested 100 to 150 fee t below th e su rfaec In th is a re a to fu rn ish an adequate supply fo r subsistence farm s, If n o t f o r extensive crops.

Two. o th e r geologlsUs, It w as d is ­closed, have been assigned to make sim ila r s tud ies In sou thern K a iu as a n d n o r th e rn T exas fo r a proposed B igantio irr iga tion p ro ject cover­in g th e sections of th e th ree sta te s w here Uie g rea tes t dam age has been done by wind o n d dust.

M uch W ater "W e a lready Imow th e re are

trem endous ' a m oun ts of w ater seep ing eastw ard under th e P a n ­hand le ," D ott said. •T he question w hich th e governm ent Ls eager to Ica m Is w hether th e supply Is odc' tjua te to in lg a le th e e n tire dust, bowl sections of O klahom a, K an ­sa s a n d Texas."

Car Side-Swiped By Truciv DriverJ^

W oman B raised and Out A fter Auto Accident

JE R O M E , Aug, 19 (Special)—An In tem aU o n a i truck , d riven by Joo Thom pson . A m erican PalU , ye«t*r- • day a « e m o o n aide-sw lped a icoupe d riv en by M rs. M ary Bchroe- de r o f Je rom e, T h e acc iden t oc­cu rred on th e ro ad to Boise be­tw een W endell a n d Jerom e.

T hom pson endeavoured to p a u M rs. S ch roeder a n d In so doing aide-sw iped h e r c a r causing I t to leave th e rood a n d run in to th e c ana l bank , M rs. S chroeder su ffe r­ed severe cu ta a n d bruises. D am ­age w as estim a ted a t about $35 by In vestigating officer, W . e . T om - lln.son.

M rs. S chroeder w as driving ^ car belonging to h e r d& ushter, A nna- Ixjlle Bchroedcr, T hom pson was on h is w ay to Boise to purchase a tra iler .

N o.,arrest In conncctlfin with the a cc id en t h a d been m ade today.

Brothers Hurt In Toppling Of AutoBLIC3. Aug. 19 fSpccla l)—R ay

M argeson su sta ined n broken a h o jl- -w d e r: R a lp h M argc.wn, cu ts and W bruises, and a friend who was m o - ^ to ring w ith them . cr,cnpod \U thou t In Ju n ’. w hen th e roadster. drWci\ by Ray, tu rn ed ove r on llie h ighw ay four m iles c a s t of B llis M onday eve­ning .

T h e boys w ere ta k en to Goodlnn for tr e a tm e n t, a n d released from th e ho.spltai sho rtly nfteri-ard.s.

All th e Blass was broken ou t of the c a r a n d th e wlnd.shleld fram e was b e n t com pletely o u t of shape.

Mother-DauRhtcr Banquet Planned

All m o tliers a n d daughters of T w in F a lls stake . L a t te r D ay S ain ts church , will a tte n d a reception from 4 to 8 p. m . S a tu rd ay a t th e home of M rs.-E dna Stokes, 142 T en th ave­nue n o r th . O fficers of th e V ouns W om en's M, I, A. will be in the

S ilver King ConlHlon ..Sunah lne M ln r .i ...........TIntIo atH iuinrd . ..

.. 11475 .110 BO

%n 40

SPECIAL WIKLC o n rte ij of

Btand*rd N erurltir* ('o . Pcrrlne llo tei llldg.—Phone 321

[ X I R A O R D I I I YO h i o P o B to f f i o c W o r k e r

E s ta b l lB lio B R o c o r i l F o r P r o m p t n o H s

Nippons Plan New Battles

In Shanghai. trroBi Psf* One)

of th e s e ttle m e n t a n d th e F re n ch concessions In w hich m ore th a n 1^00 clvUlans, Includ ing th re e Am­ericans, wero kUicd.

RelaU ons be tw een th e fo re ign a u ­thorities a n d th e J a p a n e se h a d been Btralned a ll day follow ing A dm iral H asegaw a's noU flca tlon to fore ign nav al and custom s a u th o ritie s th a t a ll m ovem ents o f C hinese vessels on th e W hangpoo r iv e r betw een Poo- tu n g |)o m ta n d th e Y angtsepoo a rea of th » in te rn a tio n a l se ttle m e n t were forbidden betw een 7 p, m , and 5 a

M ust G ive Notice He w arned thR fore ign au thorl-

tle:i th a t any o f Uielr vessels in ­tending to move d u r in g those tim es a n d w ith in tlie a re a m entioned m u st give ih e Ja p an e se due notice "In order to avoid un p leasan t mis- undersland lngs."

T lie fo re igners refu sed to nccepi Uio regu ia tlon im m edia te ly, po in t­ing ou t th a t no fo rm al s ta te of w ar cxLila betw een J a p a n and C hina a n d th a t th e J a p a n e se a rtln n con ­stitu ted a b lockade in In terna tional te rrito ry , w hich Is Illegal.

K w&n be.lleved, t\ow ever, t l \ a l the situa tion w,ould be a d ju sted and U m t Bvacuotlon o f A m ericsn w om­en and c h ild ren a n d o the r O cci­den ta ls would con tin u e safely—de­sp ite the ta c t th a t th e WhnngiKKi betw een B hanghal'a - In ternational w aterfron t luul Ita m outh , fo r days h a s been a hell o f ran n n ti and china gun fire.

Youlh Minim Leg Plai/n Vigoroua Tentiin Ganu'

CLEVELAND (UfO-W llllatu lln n - oock, 35-yesr-oId a c roun tnn t, hnr on ly one leg, bu t h is uniliiiUin h to become a f lrst-rlnsn iciinin iilayrr

llsncock , w ho«i I rf t IrK was utii- pu ta ted o tte r ho wan In ju rrd in n a tr t e l c a r accldciit 31 yeur.n ruh took up tflnnia In >033,1 L aat w in ter h« began tak ing Irn- aona from P h il O reensteln . pro- feaalonal a t th e Indoor T m nils tihih.

"He's th e on ly on>>-lrBg^i n e tte r 1 know In U ili d lc trlo t,’’ sayli (Irre ii- ateln . “a n d th e Jorm a n d jxiw rr w lih w htoh h e h lU Uia ball would m»kn m any tw<Hlegged p laycra citvlotin."

H anoook Iea |is abou t th e court V llh th e a id of hU c rn trh . H r pinyti on ly on * p riv ate court.

MAN FIIANCIUCO BAN PU A N CI8CO - lliitte r:

ro re 34 '4c : 01 score 33r; 00 sc< a3c;00 B c o rr3 lr .

Cheese; Wholrnnlo flats l7 'io ; rlp lrU I7c; Jobbing iiricc.v fln ts 20o

to 31c.lOugs: L n r ir a7''<c; meilium 24',tc;

sm all IB 'ie,

lilcucU'n Arc HeuhUrcd Ah Safeti/ l rccautlon

Home 1,400 i.vr reHlst.

I.YNN.I.vim h.'h(Hil rh ild ir n l l i i r i r l>l.•yc•lr ■ ilc|w\ilinriitVi tn itfl safe ly niraM ir.. l„. New KnKlaiKl rltv tiHivemenl.

ICnch

jMllcfl iiureiiu as a iMl tlin first

DamafccH AskedrO R T W O R l-K , T ea . WJft—A ault

u k l n t *'43,ISO Pranoli f ra n o t” dam - «■« waa f l M > h a re by a finance co rp o ra tlo o u a i n i t a ehuro ti Mtiool fb r a q u a n tity o f fabrloa purchaaed In i m . T h e a u lt retMVMnU I M r t J O In A m tr ie a a m oney. H>e goodi were l )o u ih t f r o a a F re n ch m anufactu r-

.1 wriiie out' a deBrrip- hlcyclf', Iticinding till

condition of liy h h luiii nlKnu] do-

W hen a blr>c!r imssrn rxnm iiia' tlon. tl ie iiwnei is Klvni » -l.U-yrli pennlt,'- w hlrii h.< c a irirs wlUt l)lm W henever lie tldr.v An Aluinl

•rusl llcMiBi' iilMi in iMued2A centA cont

d e |iB ilm n it Klvra e«rli regis­tr a n t a p titile d IxHiK of nulrty rulea.

O O O II WIIKA’I' VIMI.I>JcKi I te n n e tt nniioiiniTs th a t he

avernKed tio biihiiels lo Hip n r r • w hea t i rop la st week. H is farm

t» tucatw l iwfcv KwwW

'1110 -34,000,000 tona of finished tiled p roduction In Ihn U nlU d H talea In lOUfl will Have an average tlfo of yrnr*. tlio A inerleanIron am i Mlrrl InntHiiie ralculaten,

- iJ 'l f l y .vears ago steel iiad an aver- ' m o life of ab o u t IB yceti.

A m erican Mllver .A iu rlte O ol<l........................D ayrock ..................l ln o m e (lolilQ rnndvleiv . ...............Helcft .. ................Im a M ines . . . .M e tallne M A: I,M eta llne Mcii.ln .M orn ing Cllory I*olarln ,1‘rem ler (inUtflllver tluiiim it .....................SuiV'hiiic H uiiahlne C.m .r .W elllngtiiu W hile W ftirr

llA lt HII.VMlNEW YOKK lliir fsllv.i

ed tinchiniK nl tixl.iv i>t 41 ■> fine ouiicr.

IX>nAIH, o, 0»PI - .T,.lnrs Mar­tin. auperlntendeiu of iiuili.'v at the lx>raln jHMtofflrp, live,-, hv tin- phll- (aophy. "re.cordi an- niinli- to be broken."

I n th e 34 years lir tul.^ Ui'fu e m ­ployed a t th e postofflre, M nrtlu haa

Night Clubs Quiet At 10 in MorninK

- The no t till

:-al niKht club

N EW Y O ltlt llii' copjw r tcKiHj ( im in i a iM um r f I r

IH>rt«, comimit'd nl a te ye.sterclnv, ’Ilii'

Ix tndoa m rtn i m i Changeil a t M Jin ,, ,hiuih1 !A m erlcnii r<|tiiviiirui

Domcr.tH) i«i|iiHT irin ith in i i,ii- changed a t 14 ir tiin i> piiuiia tin-1 llveretl, |

1.0Nl>t)N l l ^ t t rtll.VKIt 'LONDON lln r nlivri wi>r. f h r d a t

10 IB-IB |>enre lui oimce liHluy, mi- e h a n g id . lla sn l nn ste rling nt •4M 15, th e A m rrloan e<|iiivalent wa« 44.H3 re n ts a lino o iim r coni- larnil w llh 44iii rn itrf

l>ren la te fi laid o ff a day Ik-iu u -.i- .>

Never once have i.nv IKiatmaslers lin h as had to call M arlin "i>n or given h im any Kiiul

H e has a tten d e d )ni>.- M ary'a iw U h c h iir rh iov n l,noo Biuulays w ithntit m lato to seivlce..

Ho cstln la lrii h r hn.s ii th e a la n n clock tnorc tti (lines w ithou t o v n " lu u lur a no ther five n ilu n i ''. '

A inemIxT of lin- Kniidi luinbiis here, M an In im .,i,ly one sem l-m onihlv .Im tlmn one of hi', riiili

I Ifn h as never iircn >un ' imylng taxes oi with i, i : K<is bills.I M arlin Joined it nlliiini; , years ago- h is jicK n Ik t

hoiird a t every nirctliiK t 'l im e .

W hen M arlin w.iikr.i ile i's route, loTiil Ihn kllchnii clock, pi .Ml to (mil, woke ll.n i\[.|i and lendcd (o < n i.ittcrs w hen M aitli tlielr dtKira aueh wr «llly,

M artin waa Ix.ruiii’m.

Im.i never M.kucss,>f the five Kcd u nder iir < an>et" it dem erit, r- a t fit,.....in th a nHIM- being

DALLAS, T ex. IU.PJ—Rudy Vallpe, w ho ga th ers a plca-sant muu every ye a r on the road and on ihe radio, disclosed before he le ft here th a t one of h is absorbing IntorcsLs Is Uie Incom e ta x activity of the D, S. t r e a s ­u ry departm en t.

H is band was fea tured a t th e ex­position here.

••I d o n 't know w hether my a t to r ­ney m ad e a holding com pany o u t of m e ,'’ Uie crooner said. " I pay him to w orry about th a t, b u t I certa in ly th in k I t Is regrettable the w ay th e incom e ta x au thorities refuse to give show people th e special considera­t io n - th e y deserve.

"W e w ork h a rd and o u r lives are s h o r t. T h a t goes for bo th th e p ro ­fessional and th e physical. Y et, u n ­d e r th e . presen t system, though a r t ­is ts , un like business m en. have only a few big money years In tlielr whole lives, Uio governm ent steps in and b ite s a huge chunk o u t of those few fiparsc good years."

V ailee took th e occasion to deny a n y rom an tic In tere st In Evely Q resham , the chorus girl w ho an nounced I t was for h e r sake t l ia t ii engaged In a braw l ou tride of u Dos to n th e ate r. T h e c rooner sa id lie w as re lu c ta n t to believe a desire ! public ity p rom pted h e r s ta tem ent.

"S he really seemed like fl nice g irl," h e said, " I wa.i o u t w ith her a few tim es, b u t I-c e r ta ln ly d id n 't know she was mr.tTlcd. I never have a n y th in g to do w ith m arried women —IMirtlcularly wlien tliey arc having trouble w ith th e ir husband.s."

‘Breaking" of Tulips Traced to Infections

W ASH IN G TON (U.PJ—D epartm ent of ag ricu ltu re scientists, a f te r 10 ycaca research , have show n th a t the •'b reak ing" o l tulips, nn age-old pu tz le t a tu lip growers, Is caused by two v irus Infections, working ag ainst eac h o the r.

■'Breaking," a c liange m ost no t ab le In blooms o t fan ta stic colors a n d m ark ings, was foimd 10 years ago by depo rtm en t w orkers to ' d iseased condition. By 1031, P ra n k P . M cW orter advanced th e theo ry of opposing viruses, Plvc more years o f experim enting confirm ed th e theory.

D r, M cW horter suggests th a t gard eners w ill find It safe to avoid p la n t­in g Ullefl th a t a re p e rpe tuated by bu lb division am ong choice seed­ling lilies th a t a re more likely to bo f t t e Irom In tec tlon .

a rd inu tua ! pre>ililenlfl will p re- a t th e serv ing table. M rs, Belle

H, W ilson 1.? general c halm inn of a rran g e m e n ts . Mr.s. Alice n ieliins, M rs. L o rinda Piilllip.s and M rs. Idii M cB ride a re th e decoration and refre sh m e n t com m ittee : M rs, Edna Stokes and M rs. M yrtle Rogers, th e p rog ram com m ittee ; M rs. M elba H all, Uie recep tion com m ittee ; and M rs. N orm a W ilckcn a n d Sa ra Y ates, th e in v ita tio n committee.

Nudism Aids PoliceSONOMA. Calif. <U,R)-Offlccrs

d id n 't h ave to be scientific G -m en w hen they Inadverten tly got Into a n u d is t c am p he re looking for a m a n charged w ith stea ling a tm c k iJ W hen th e officers finally r ea ch e d ^ th e c en tra l fa rm house w here 130 residen ts w ere ga thered , they sp o t­ted th e ir m a n a t onee. He h a d c lo thes on.

Urn

club 33 1 11 in th e Aiiice th a t

a nmll c .''siveii net 111- cabbage iV Irom h ti • I "tim ely" Milke(\ pAlt Ills punc tu -

fc ld a y , 13,

l ^ R T W O R 'n i, Te;Quietest place in towi H ruv ey n rd -b u t th e li u t 10 o'cl(M:k In Ute mornliiK.

■Ilirtt wiLt th e discovery hei I Aoiiiiii eng ineer, P, K, lJ|Mcom1> if Hou.iton, dcm onatriitliiR it devlei ly whieli sound b ineitaiirnl. 'rin-

neiwitivi' r e m rd e r meu.iiire.i eioiuid I •'decibels,"I.liwi'ojiib act ou t lo find Port

W orlh'^ "fjuleteat si)ot"--B iid g o t a few surprlsefl. Ho choan nn Isolated spo t 111 tlio cem etery . N o funeriils

I In progreiw , b n l th e wind liowlctl itn<l treen c reaked w hile nn nhp ln iif d roned overhead. 'I’he ■ '.-n m ach ine" kicked ii|» to 40 iie<'ll>r].'>.

T li.tl was ju s t s ix |Hilnt.i les.n than the iioiso nm de on a busy a tree t co iner dotviitown.

He w ent t<i th e rend ing room In V, puliUe. tllirary, u ptuc.n w liein otte nnd a ll m u st tip ton nn<l speak In whl.'prr. If a t nil. T he leniilng room lit first was q iile t^ o n ly 34 iln'll>eln

h u t a ge iitlem nn in u bln<k iK itrd liimed o lf. th e n Iwann anorlng, Tho recorder kicketl U|i lo nn — •veil noisier th a n th e cem etery and s tre e t corner,

pnrnil Porwui IB -ie penee i

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'Ih e two m n jo r c llpper-ah ip liulUlern of Ainerlcn, O lc tu) U M a r­tin and J. 1, M ikouky. hnvo p lans im ily lo r th e hum . liiiil'' constn ic - lion o l c lipper sh i |i i twic.i aa lorge Ha th e "Ohliva C lipper,"

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HT, 1 0 U I8 (UP> — Hammy and llllly , fnmoiis perforinlnK chlin imnr,ees o f Ihn lit , U m ls roo, hav re tired Ui p riv ate life.

■nie ch lin jn , w h ich for eevtn yeara dellghtnd th o u sa n d s w ith tlin lr a n - llen. reernVly becam ii decidriiHy \n»- riily.

T h alr rep e rto ire Includlnu Onnc- Ing, p iano p lay ing . Iilryclln i. prlae ligh ting a n d sm oking.

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PageTweIvS IDAHO EVENING TIME S, TWIN FAIXS, TD'AHO

F I . STAMPEDE S E r F | B U I E y

Oolborn an d S o re n io n Rodeo To Be S ta g e d U nder

flo o d Lightfl

B U R lfV . Aug. 18—A big even t in loutberD Id ah o th la fa ll will be Uie CasslA county fa ir a n d O ld OrefOD T rail stam pede he ld In B u r­ley on August 30-31 and Septem ber 1-2.

•n ie fam oua O olborn a n d S o ren ­son rodeo will s ta g e th e Old O regon

’ TraU st&mpedc u n d e r flood tfgh ts the nights of A u g iu t 31 and Sep ­tem ber 1 and 3. New add itions of llyestoclc give th e m one of tho best rodeo s trings in th e v e s t. M any of th e leading cowboys of th o w orld will be p rese n t a s eontestiin ts, six world cham pions h av ing a lready signed to contest. I n add itio n to bucking, s te e r w restling, roping, etc., fre« acts equ ivalen t to those of any rodeo in th e w est •will be p « se n ted . 8om e of these fea tu res a re : V em O oodrich. w orld 's cham p ion trick roper s t M adison S q u a re O arden in IBSfl end now holds th is tit le ; M iss C arrol H enry of R u p e rt, Idaho , and h e r tra ined w ondcf ho rse ; M am m ic

. F rancis, th e cham pion w om an tric k sho t of th e w orld, form erly w ith Buffalo BUI a n d th e 101 ran c h ; California F ra n k H alfy and hU trained Jjoraes ‘In severa l th rillin g dancing a n d h igh Jum p ing acts, and last, bu t no t least. Ja sb o F a lke r-

• son, the clown, w ith h is m any new tricks.

M onte Y oung's c arn ival, one of th e biggest, c leanest, a n d best, will play on th e new c a rn iv a l grounds th e en tire f a ir week.

Many Im provem ents have been made on 4he grounds a n d b u ild ­ings. A se w ho rse b a m w hich will accoD im ^ata 60 horses h as been constniet«d a n d Is one of th e la rg ­est and m ost su b s ta n tia l s tru c tu res o n the grounds. P o u r m odem rest rooms have also been added . T he carnival, exh ib it, a n d rodeo grounds have ^ been p u t In to g rass to a l ­leviate du st cond itions a n d enhance the en joym ent o f fa ir v isitors. T he seating capacity h a s been Increas­ed to accom m odate SOOO persons.

T h e phemlums offered are one - th ird grea ter th is year a n d n il ex ­h ib it buildings will be filled w ith f irs t class exhlbltsL A t le as t twelve a ttrac tive booths will m a k e up the C om m unity e xh ib its . T h e forestry departm en t prom ise* a w o rth w hile exhibit. A n o the r u h l b l t o f unusual in te rest is th a t o f w ild life. T h is display, will consist.-of a la rge v a r­iety o f f ish , m a n y live birds a n d anim als, a n d m o u n ts inc lud ing a ll wild an im als o f th e northw est, f reak heads, fossils, etc.

T h e ’ a fte rnoons of S ep tem ber 1 a n d 3 will lie devoted to ru nn ing ' ho rse rae«s. R aces will be open to a ll e n trie s a n d from a ll ind ications th e raclD c p rog ram will be one of th e b est ever s ta g ed In Burley. O n th e -a f te rn o o n of S eptem ber 1 the livestock p a ra d e will also be staged.

Sports ConsciousnessPA LO .A LTO , O allt. OJi&~Amerlca

is m ore cboadous th a n I t is ta s te oom cious. acconU ng to D r.

P . 'S U ln e r of R o o m 's Social T ren d s Com mlM lon. Bven during th e

• depresBlen, h e sa id . America econo- m lied extensively on food and c lo th- in c b u t palroD lsed to a surprising degree p rU e figh ts, football and base ba ll gam es ip d movie hojusea.

DOINGS AT IDAHO

Rocky MountainCLUB

By WU-MA K E E L

M r. a n d Mrs. D . J . M ahoney and fam ily, o f M iami B each , F lorida, m oved in to th e ir new ran c h T h u rs ­d ay . A fter spending tw o sum m ers h e re a t th e club th o M ahoney's liked th is coun try so w ell th e y d r- clded to build a sum m er hom e of t l i r i r ow n. T hey b ough t a ran c h c lc h t m iles w est of S tan ley , and con stru ctio n w ork on th e cab ins w ns s ta r te d early th is sp ring u n der th e supervision o f R aym ond Pearcc. w lio was employed a s a cowboy h e re th e p ast tw o years . M rs. M a­honey a n d h e r boys, D anny anti M ichael, have been w ith us slncc th e early p a rt o f Ju ly , a n d will be g rea tly missed by a ll o f us. Tliey p ln n to re tu rn to b u ffe t suppers a t th e club each Sunday n igh t.

L as t W ednesday m orn ing W inston P a u l. New Y ork, ow ner of th e club. C harles D . Booth. New Y ork, Claotle O lllesplo. club m anager, and L aw ­rence H. Sm ith , fisli c u ltu r ls t w ith th e fo rest service, le ft on a tw o-day p a ck tr ip w ith Ed F ische r, w rangler. T h ey visited T oxaw ay a n d Im o- gene lakes h igh ‘up In th e Saw - too th s . M r. S m ith was In terested In m ak in g a study of food and w ater te m p era tu re conditions fo r f ish In t l i a t section. T h e p a rty re tu rn e d T liu rsd a y n igh t, reporting a n ex ­trem ely p le asa n t a n d succes.'iful tr ip .

su rp rise P a r tyD inner F riday evening was In th e

n a tu re of n surprise p a rty (o r M iss M ildred Sliee ts on he r b irth d a y . All o f th e guests were sea ted a t one long tab le, w ith Mb« Shee ts a t th e h ead . T h e huge b irthday cake , a w ork of cu linary a r t by M rs. Em ery,

ns c u t by the guest o f honor,M rs; C arl J . A iislrlon. New Y ork, a s s tricken w ith appendlc lties th e

f irs t o f la s t week. A fter being con ­f ined to h e r cab in for several days, she w as able to be u p a n d abo u t In tim e to a tten d th e Sun Valley rodeo.

M rs. B ay E. P u ller a n d M rs. W. . Poorm an. Des Moines, la ., were

d in n e r guests a t the c lub S a tu rd ay evening.

M r. a n d Mrs. I . E. Rockw ell, B el­levue. a n d a p a rty o f friends from W isconsin, stopped a t th e club for luncheon T hursday.

M onday of la s t week a n a ll-day tr ip on horsebaclf to th e he ad of G old creek, w ai a ttended by m ost o f th e guests

C os's R e tu rn H om eM rs. Ja m es M . Cox. a n d d a u g h ­

te rs M isses A nne and B a rb a ra Cox, re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in D ayton . O hio. Sunday , a fte r a six-w eeks' s ta y a t th e club.

M iss M Udred Sheets, p rom inen t N ew Y ork in te rio r decorator, w ho h a s be en w ith us since early In Ju ly , re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in New Y ork Sunday . M iss S h ee ts h a s b e ­com e a rea l w esterner th is sum m er. A lthough slie had never r id d en w estern style before, sh e spen t long h o u rs da lly In th e saddle, and b e ­c am e a n accom plished "cowgirl,"

T h e c lub h a d a block of se a ts re ­se rved fo r bo th days of th e S un V alley rodeo, a n d a lm ost a ll o f th e guests a n d s ta f f from he re a t te n d ­ed. D ick Ooleman, one o^ ou r w ra n ­g lers, p roved th a t h e rea lly can rid e , by tak ing , second prise m oney in th e w ild ho rse race Saturday .

O ne o f th e m ost cunning o f all th e w olf tribe , the coyote, sh u n s t r a p s a n d poison, and thrives on la n d opened up by the w hite m an 's

LUBSHOW ERMED SUCCESS

200 M em bers T ake P a r t in F irs t WeBt E nd M eet

H eld a t Buhl

n u m . . Aug. 10 (Specia l)—Plans today cnllpd for an a n n u a l JVest E nd 4-H club exhibit, following the Ilr.ct Micrr&sful showing h e re yes- trrrtay n l w hich an estim a ted 800 p rop lr a ttended , according to & r l etan.'.cll. county 4-H direc tor.

Al Uic m e et yesterday, th e 300 m rnib '-rs In a tten d an ce h e a rd ta lk s by I.u rlllr K night. Ooodlng, s ta te i-ookliig cham pion, and D oran B u t- I rr of Dll.ss, s ta te an im al p roduc­tion c linm plon. who were Invited Kiicsts of tho W est E nd club.

K xhlblti were Judged by C. L. Mink, O oodlng county a g e n t and Mir.^ M nrparet Hill, county hom e dem onstra tion agent.

C lub m em bers pa raded th ro u g h (lie dow ntow n stree ts of B uh l a t noon. ,and th e Buhl stores < closed from noon to 2 o 'clock In obsen,'nnce of tlie event.

A w ards Included:a i r l s averag ing 100 per c e n t fo r

nil cxlilblts—B etty Sheldon a n d Ly- d ln K uccra, tied . ML*a She lton e n ­te red 2:! exh ib its and Miss K ucera 31 exhlblt.s.

Boy.i averag ing 100 per cen t fo r a ll rxhlbli.-.—Fred OJris and G ordon S chroder, tied. Both en tered four nnlmai.*!.

Club averag ing 100 p e r cen t fo r ^11 cxhiblLs. g lr ls ^ th e 4-H S titc h ers c lub 12 m em bers, under d irec tion of Mr.-i. P ra n k G rodeon.

C lub averag ing 100 p e r cen t in all e xh ib it, boy.s—B uhl Pro«res.slvc C alf c lub, u n de r direc tion of W orthy Olds.

F i ttin g a n d show ing an im als (boys) —

T h ird year da iry s to c k - F r e d Olds, f irs t; D w ane M achacek, second; V olney H opkins, third.

Second y e a r dairy s to c k -D a v id B arry , f irs t; Lewis Olds, second; J a c k Mad.sen, third.

F i rs t year—C arthel H arw ick, f irs t; Ix 'n to n Messley, second: O ene F lng - crson . th ird .

G ra n d Cham pions, dairy c lass — F re d OId.i. firs t, show ing H olstein cattle.; D avid Barry , second, show ­in g G uernseys; and C arthel H ard ­wick. th ird , show ing Jer.wys.

All p rize w inners live In o r near B uhl.

No o th e r g irls ' prises w ere an^ nounced , S tanse lt said, due to dC‘ lay s in com piling polnt-.scores. W in­n e rs In girls’ events will be an^ nounccd s h o r t ly . .

be' m ade responsible for th e sh o r t­com ings of th e driver.

BROTHEREAGLES

Inatltution < of Twin Falls Aerie Fraternal Order o f Eagles will

be held at the ODD FELLOWS HALL.

THURS. EVE.. AUG. 19th

COMING for ONE DAYONLYDr. Scholl't Caravan will be af this store with more than 1000 pairs of

DrSchotlsSCIENTIFIC SHOESRe**rdles« of what kind of a foot you hfvc, you will find a D r. Scholl Sdcntlfic Shoe th a t will fit you perfectly. There arc more thKn 60 Style* and COO Combination Fitting#, For men there are eUei from 6 to 14; for women. 1 Vii to 13; widths AAAA to E R J . All sixes for children ond growing girls. The fine materials itnd expert workmanship used in these shoes give them wonderful wearing qiuiUties.

F R E E D E M O N S T R A T I O N

Saturday Aug. 21stAll f l t t ln i . will b« mm.l« by Dr. K i|>r«ts flco. New Y<«k. Tl.ey .rllllua X -r«y Mschln«, D r. fkhnll'i P edo-fraph and Aulfxniilte Siu>« Slier— every raodem devlro th s t Iniorct pcrfae t fit and M ti.l.ulc.u. Tot te- llcv lnf M iravalcd Foot Trouble*, th e w B sp« rts will Ihvd r uxurlcia Iloa o f D r. Bcholl'i Foot Comfott AppUancM and Krii>f.1l<i,

Cm ds In. T alk to tho D t. Sctkoil B ip c r ts . L ew n llio lauto of ymir foot •urfwinc and bow liltlg |i cotta to ci\)oy again comfixt»Me, h tilih y , wctlHlrMMd f tr t , No rh«ri8 — rvo obtlcallon.

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SILKDRESSES

M W ere $ 7.9012 W ere $ 9.90 .7 W ere $12.90

A splendid se leetion of f in e r frocVs specially p riced for D o lla r D ays. P rin ts , p la in shades, da rk s, lltcs. and sheers a s well as heav ie r crcpes. Shop early .

$3.HOSIERY SPECIALS

G uaran teed f irs t qusli* ty fu ll fashioned pure silk In w an ted shade.';. K nee h ighs or full leng th .

R egular $1.35 hose. F in e r ^ ^ q uality stockings In p la in o r 1 novelty heels, clocks, elc. Also " * •

Oexdale PMIl F 9«h- loned. Long w earing finer hose, usually cold a t 79c. W anted shades. Stock up.

$2 .th e loVcly lace hose Included a t th is price.

NEW FA IX ANKLETSF a ll p a tte rn s in co tton ank le ts . L arge Belectlon colors .sites.

8 pRs. $ ! •

FALL HANDBAGSNew P a ll bags In slm ulat«d lea the rs . Z ipper tops, s trsp s , pouches, elc. A good va rie ty of colors a n d styles.

$1.SALE TOWELS

Reg. 30c e x tra heavy e x tra largo Cannon b a th towels. Solid or w hite w ith pa.itel borders,

Fnr $1.

Heavy C annon face

or s te am towels.

W hite a tid pa.-ittb.

For $1.

L arge size, double th rea d b a th towels w ith pastel borders. Reg. 20c quality ,

$1.

SPECIAL TABLEBlackft. Inrm erettps, sw eaters, nhirts, elc. V alues up to IIOH, Bpeclally priced for D ollsr D ays a t —

$1.BLANKET VALUES

IndianB lanket Sheet

Plrm ly wovdu colorful I n ­d ian .p a ttr rn s , Tlie Ideal b lan k rt fnr cnnipInK Irlp.i

Sing le plaid b l a n k e t s trongly woven, Soft, w arm , I'or thtvie rrlnp evenings.

SPECIAL SALE PRINTSNKW l AI.I, ( llIA im iC A CI.OTII

•a,3no yiitiLi lirighl iinw p iln ln fn r those snlitml ilrfMPi. O iisran teed ro in n , p re-sh ru n k finish.

$1.

SanforizedSlacks

S till a few of these chcck.s and p laids of_»1.40 a n d $1,69 Values. Sires 29 to 42

$ 1.

P olo S h irts

W ork S h irts(Irpy covert c lo th —coal s ty le—a-b iilton jm rkets. Hires M S to n , Ileg. DDn,

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