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Weather Forecast 'VnMiUed toolfbt And We4neads7. Cooler c u t portion W nlnetdir. Hlfh ywterday 00, Ioxt 3R. Low this mornlnt 35. TODAY’S NEWS TODAY VOL. XX. NO. 125^5 CENTS. j t Hour Letted Wlr» Tri»fT»j)lJlc e«rvlc« of U»» Dnltod P ro TWIN PALUil IDAHO TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 . 1937 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER JAPAN CARRIES WAR INTO SOUTHERN CHINA IN THE DAY’S PARADE Blood Donor HOOB’S PLANS FOR C O N V Em EllNGSyPPOR Ohan^e of Party Leadership Indicated; Virginia Backs Idea Van Vlack Appeal Taken To Idaho Suprerhe Court 17 Causes of Eri’oi' Listo.d In New Step One of the many Americans who offered llielr blood when Sir Hufhe Knntchbull-Hujes- sen, BrUlsli ambassador to . China, was seriously wounded hj* machine pun fire from a Japanese planr, Horace A. Thomson, above. U. H. navy pharmacisl's mate. was_ select- ed for the transfttiilon which helped saved the British envoy's life. Thomson, married *nd fa- ther of a 8-ye*r-old »on, makes his home »t Mountain Vl^w, ciiir ■ Express Regret HUGE DEFICIT REMAINS By LYLK C. WILSON WASfffNGTON, Aug, 31 (U.P) — Former Pre.Udcnt Hoover's plan lor off-ycnr Republtcnn nntlanal vejUlon to map parly fitrntegy moved forward today under Impetus of ei dorscmcnl of the VlrRlnln O. O. P. Political observers Interpreted n tlon of the Virginia state Republi- can convention to be a likely prel- ude to similar action In other states. Virginia Republicans Auj. 28 adopt- ed n rcsoluilon which cchocd .the proposal made by Mr, Hoover in the August Atlantic Monthly. Virginia BeMlutlon Both have been Interpreted as di- rected in part against the leader- ship of the party provided now by former Gov. Alfred M, Landon of Kan.sfts and Chairman John D. M. Hamilton of the Republican national committer. The Virginians were di- rectly critical of currcnt party lead- erahlp In n resolution which In- cluded this language: "Be H resolved that wu call on llic leaders of the Republican party to call n national convention to work out ways and means of leadership that will convince ail true Amerl- that tJieJr only hope ot polit- ical nnd economic salvation restf In subjugation of partisan e&ins and revival of the spirt which actuated the Initial Independence of our na- tion," Gov. Landon and Hamilton have been cautiously .silent regarding the Hoover plan. The former President did,not take (Continued on P»ie 2. Column t) Mellon Tribute in Family Church BOISE, Idaho. A;ik 31 'UP»— Douglas Van Vlack, ronvn-tpd klllrr of one and confe.wri ?.lnyrr of iwo more, todoy looked townrd the state Rupretnc court for pos-'lble reprtcve from Idaho's galJow.^. His attorneys carried a srconil ap- peal to the high trlbuniU late Mon- day. seeking a new trial or commu- tation of the .execution .sentence Imposed In a Twin Falls district court n months ago, 17 Error* Claimed Briefs filed with the -supreme court clUd 17 asserted asslgnmcnUs of error at resentendnK proceedings , Twin Falla last June 22. RcscnUnclne was carried out when the tJnlted Statc.^ supreme court declined to review the Van Vlacic case. One of the assiKiiments of error claims that Judge T Bailey Lee. Judge who pronounred resentcnce, was not qualified bcfause he was not the original trial Judge. Tlie orl- Klnal Judge was the late Adam B, Barclay, Information wns muiI Iu be defec- tive. and It was as-.prted the pris - oner wa.s resentenccd without due proccss of law. Lost First Try A previous appeol to the state su- preme court resulted in the original death sentence being nJ/lrmed, From this decUlon. attomrvs carried the fight to Uie United states supreme court. The state Is given 30 days to file answers to the briefs, and the case will then be set for argument. If decision of the stale court h unfa- vorable. attorney,s may again carry the ease to the U, S. high court, It was said. mm mm R, 1 Chairman of I, 0. 0. Asserts Plan Would Result in Uniform Set-Up SEES WASTES REMOVED SALT LAKE CITV. Aug. 31 <U,P.)— Carroll Miller, chairman of the In- terstate commerce commlwlon. to- day proposed a national rail (lystem as ft solution for the rallroad.s' trou- ble.';, 'avich a system would result in n simple rale structure, uniform tar- iff clas.slflcatlon, transiwratlon wastes rcdueed to a minimum and many other mBn(fc.'^c benefits." MIfi- Bald, He addressed tiie 40th unnuul meeting of the,As.'ioclatlon of Rail- road and Utllltlrs commissioners, making it clear that "the commis- sion Is In no way responsible for what J may *ny." "Various pro(X)siils have been wrll- ten on ways and means ot combin- ing the railroads Into one or a lim- ited number of systems." the cholr- man said, "If none of the.w pro- posals is .latlsfactorj-, I am confident that a fair plan can be worked out to have all the rail carriers oper- ated as one Rystem. If there become.s sufficient public Interest In and de- mand lor such procedure, •'The logical solution of the rall- (Continued on P*|* 2, Column 1) Canton Bombed In Attempt to Shut ^Last Port 1 BOOILEG DANGER Liquor Head Says Menace ‘Extremely Unlikely' in Grog Shop Drive Shonn abovr are (wo Japnii- rifl h(atekmri) who paid the nf- flrlnl re*prrl!i of their Bovern- inrnl. folloMini' the lixldriil Iti Mhlrh Sir Hughn Knatrhbuil- Iluxr^iien, HrltUh nTnbMsador In ChliiB, wan rritlntily noiindrd liy nmchlne nun flrr from a JapatirM planr. At left h Khl- K>-ru Kana(or, nnihnn?indor to < h<nK. who vlslteil .K nalrllhull- KiixrxM-n In Ihr linnpilul. and rlxht U Shiirru Voihlda. am- liMtsniloc (o Ktifliinct, who offer- ed Nippon'* rrRrrtK lo llrltlnh B*>Teriinirnt, - Resan'K Dolls HfWrrrIr •(- ■'mptlni tn rr-rtiv her 4elU '*Hen fire iwrpt litr Hollywood <ailf., doll hou*e and hoaplial. Mn. 14. Iio.,, 17. I . .h«»n "b*»^ In I'eMlnj one of iMr r,. aMirr» >h« “ •km her lift BOI8K, Itlalio, Aug. 31 (IJ.P)—M, D. Yeaman, clialrman of Uie state liquor control fomml.wlon. today said It wa.s "extremely unlikely " that enmmi,wion'.i drive BRainsl ille- cai grog .sho]).s would cau.^e bootleg- glni; In Idaho. jir fBld Ihftt n ferierflJ jsyAlrjji of litjiior clearing hnuse.i nToriied ev- ery sale of lax paid llqunr and showed progre,s.sioti of boitlrs from dlNtlllery lo uMimate consumer, Yeanian’s slatemeiU was mnrir Oi answer lo m-i'nlly expre.v.ed fears that (hn cniiunlMion'H deteriuiiied move (o sliiit down saie-by-llie- ilrlnk nliops would reRiilt In out of Btato piirrliase of liquor for ii,'ie In night clubs nr bars In Idaho, avnld- g a local cheek on resale, 'Pin eommlAAlonrr raid It would 1)0 Impos.iible for anyone pureha.s- Ing liquor oulsidn thn state to avoid record of the transaction. Ho said Uial every purchaiie made throughout Ihe United HlAtes wai recorded and cleared Uirough dis trlct hendauarlern. from w|iere lUt« were oent to slate eommlsnionn, Ho gave an example: •‘flhould n. of JdaJio go III Mf>nton)i to J. a cflso nf liquor for nso In a nii Club In Ihls slate, we would knc.. 11 Inunedlately. Hale nf that com would 1)0 recorded, and wo would receive a report. If wo had Mr. B u(Hter observation. It would bo very easy for tin to check nn hla use of Hint liquor," Yenmau ndnillled that iKXilleg King of non-tax paid liquor, or "rot KUt,” could 1)0 carried out, hut said booUeggltig of honiemailo liquor In lilaho was prartlcally e>i(lnct, llovernor llnrzilla Clark, neverai days BKH, made tlio ntatement thnt ho lliniiglit nlrlngrnt t'io.iiirn aotlV' ilirs by tiin rommlinlon would re hult Iu IxHillegHing from out nf state to nviilcl local records of sale. EMNINGEASy, SIEMIR m HOIHK. Jdalio. Aim, 31 <UFl)— Ion Hlemmer, director of lilHliwayn. r<i (runled for (he (iixt lljue wllli ropy of a preliminary iilKhway nui report. Mid explanntlonn could l>o "failLy" made. TI)o reimrt. which showed on rw ilar eontracl theorellcally co.t tho *tate about tTII,000, wan fiitt *ord from an audit whlrji will cover a:rprnilmalely 250 highway irarK Hunimrr Mid If llie lrr*Hulurlllrn cited were typlral. "rx|i|anutlonti r»<vl aere ly(ilral., "expJnnnfliiun /iBtlMnrloiy iiie piiblln cm eibily made,” To the $3,000,000 East Liberty Presbyterian eliurch in PfC(tbQrKh, above, bnlU by the Mellon family, came Andrew MeUon. lo receive In death the homage of elose friends and avsoclales who termed him “PllUbnrgh's First CUiten.” Secretary of the treasury under three Presidents and one of the nation’s rreatest financiers and phllan- throplili, Mellon died of nremto and bronchial pneumonia al the home of hla daughter at Southampton, N. Y. QUESTIONS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug, 31 IU.R>—R o b ert Lat-slg. 01. tu r n e d to a hotel clerk while filling out a o/cl age ppfwloi! /jiiwtionnfllre; "There’s too ij/vmn many ques- tions to answer. I can'l be both- ered." He left. His body was found In his room, beside It. an empty bol- tle which Imd contained jwison. I.AKt’KNV •WASHINGTON. Aug, 31 lU.P.i— The hour approached for I.emucl Gllllkin's wi'tldlng In Alexandria. Va.. but he iiad no way to net tiicre. In desperation he hopped into a big red trurk. He hurried because t(ie girl already would be walling at the allur. After treatment for Injuries received up,^ide down in a ditch, Cllllikln was booked for larceny Inslciid of matrimony. Renewed Buttles Result in Emorgenoy Mooting of Army Leaders JUnUHAI.KM. Aug, 31 (URi-Mili- tary conuiutnileiii iu i’aiestlne, fear- ing renewed ilu,sheR between Jews and Arabs, hriil iin emergency meet- lug today lo connlde^ tho advlsabli- Ity of declarUiK m artial law, Hporadlfi IlHhtlnn Imn brnken out In tiio past two dnyn, 'llio latest In- cident WHS an mined nttnck uim)u the .lewiAh hei«i1>|ui<rteni lant nlghl the Inst 3il Imiirn Ihreo Jews and fivn Arul)^ have been killed, Aiithniltles iinlered Arnb cafo own rs to I'icise llirlr estnbllshmentA to, prevent a iionnllile iccurrenco of laM year's violeuiT In wliic-ii hnslnrwi liouien well' Ixnubril and niatiy .lews and Aiitlis klllril. Zone and Plan Units Named in Twin Falls mER RECEIVES DEATH P EllI! Oonvicted Slayer of Three Inglewood Girls Hearn Qiillows Docroo I.US ANIJKLKR, AWk- lU.R)— A l b e r t Dyer, HWiirlliy, :{2-yoar-ol(l WJ'A ern,HHiiiK’ Kuard, today wjin neiitenee(i Id (lie on tile KidlowH for the Hliiyintr < ’f Itirec little In^le- wond Kirin. Hupeifor JuilKi- T/ionian r , Wlitfe proimunced wutcui e after lie <irnl>'d a MioUon for n new trial made Oepuly Publlr l)<-fendrr Wlllioni Neeley, Dj^er, who imrpted tlio Jury vei diet last week i nlmly. for thn first tim e A(>[>e(irr<l rii'ri'ou/) nn lin Jirnril sentenefl proinniinrcl.^ Ho Krew im ie pale, wi-i hi-. Iiiyi <iihI rhil<'l nervounly nt lil-i luiu-.i-rt. p.ilr Ilf l)tr> II leil-ehei'ki il licfi)) e .IiiiIk ■niB sliiy Iroimers, uhlit I'ln necktie an In iilm While tf) h-jii leiireil tor tin i.lu louely IlKlilnln hlll- Kverrll, », tin -i-. i(J B-year-i>lil .1 - elf liiK .liine I III M>'1l>n Mill n. Miidclliir, ilirtle lUr|ilini PASSENGER B IS WRECK KILLS] Greyhound Hurled Into Ditch; Firemen and Police Aid 20 Injured As the flr-M completed step toward fulfillmcnl of a 13-polul "beller Twin Falls" program, the city adminlhlration today imd nnmcd and . proved a rxjnlhg commlfalon nnd a planning commission to work wltii llic city council in plotting the "future course" of Twin Palln. Appolntjncnlji lo Ixilh comniUslons were made last nlglil by Mayor Lem A. Cluipln and couneilmen approved unanimously. Tlic comniUi.sliin.s fol- low; Planning eoiuuiL',''lon; Cliuule IT, Delwfjlpr. clinlrmiij); Joljii Ktiuiey, .1. D. Oineiuu. O, T, Krnter, A. D neliatip. Mouei A, l>enii, llonald Clrivve.s, lic-offlclo members of this i-j>mmlMlon will ly Mayor Clmpln City Alloiney Muisluill Cluvpnu»n and City Engineer Pier, H. Wll-'on, Zoning roniiul.s.sloii: U, H ToIIle- lulre. chiilrnuin; .loi|ii .‘t<i<(rn. W A. Van KiiKeleii, Ciuirles iCrnittel ond llurlon Mori.e "Puliin Keelei" Tlie |)iirpo,ie nf ihe pliiimInK I'oiu- iiiljwlon will be lo ^er^T lui ii "iiill.-« fi-eler" for all MiKKis'ed pioKi'Is. v/ee<llni{ those out ulilrli will not lirtxhice the nioflt gooityor the en- ure community audsuHiienilnK lo the I ounnll for iidopllnii llio.-^ which will be of benefit, ill tills niiintirr liin <ilv council will he pri'.'rntrd with II 'rompleleil i>ieliir'r' <il luiv liu- provement projironi. I'urfHv.e of tlir w)MinK <-nrri((il.i.';«ii Is lo invesllKllto pcvrslbimir;. id re- i.irlcled reslilenlhil nienn brhiK e«- tiibll/hed iu llie .-ily. o th 'i liiu-oil- <ei>Mllmi«d nn I'aie 2, (nliiiiiii }) 200 Attending Hull W hen Huilclinif I’allH M r:xi<;o c ity , Aug. :'i a M liool hiilldlng at <luitihilii|iiin, In wlili'li 300 workers nnd llH'lr wives wrte attrnillnK a ball, ir)lhii'^'*<l iilKht. tho newspnper llnlvrrMil re- |H>i ted Uvlity, No unnounceiiieiil. of nviiiiiMles ■III rnudn Immpilhitelv lliilverhal polled that (Irenii'n hml timveied ir iKjdv, IGR (iOSHEN, Ind., Auff. 31 (U.R)—Seven pereons were kill- ed and ut least 20 olhern in- jured today when n ChicHKo- New York bus overlurnefj In a ditch north of here. The bu8. a (ireyhound linen vehicle, carried 36 passenRfirs and n driver when it left Chi- capro nt 6:10 a. m.. for New York, via Toledo and Clovf- land, 0 . Rcscue crcws starched the wreck- age for po.vdble oddlllonal lalall- tlen, TIjo known dead were; Allison Bishopric. &&. Cincinnati. O., believed to have been driver of a car wJtleli collided wllh Ifto l/tw, Joljn Heinsohn. &0. Bulfalo, N, Y. A, C, Carpenller's daughter, abo”l 30. first name unknown, Mr.s, .lames Kelifher. AltjJiny. N Y Raymond Hunkin. HI, 1/iuls. Jo.seph Ur.esz. C'lcvelond. O. Most of Ihr liijiirrd In hospllals suffered minor cuts and bruUes. Among them was Mrs. Jonepliinc Dinm. 25. (Ian Prancisco, Hurvlvors sold tho acehlent or- currod when a sednh ran throuKh a nl/tp filgn, sideswlping the bus. The bus i'nlle<l over and came to rest nn Itn lop 111 a dllch, Plremeti torn <i])en sides nf llie hiis to liberate the vlcllnn 11 did not catch lire. INIERSIAIEBUS BORNS; 24 «yRl WIOHITA. Kan, Aug 31 m li A linnlu I'n TrnllA bus tuinnl nvrr nnd hunied near hero today Twrii- ty-four iiannengern anil Ihr ililvrr wero burned and cut. 'I'lio biK Inlerslnlo bun wns ilum- ftire/J bfldly and W, O. Hnnilem, llin driver, wan burned on the Immln and arms when he broke wIiiiIo^ m nnd ilraKged men and wntiirn t<i safety. Shanghai Area Drive Goes Ahead Slowly By Jl, R. EKIN.S (Copyright, 1937, United Press) SHANGHAI. Aug. 31 (U.R)—Japun carried the war into south China today nnd began operations designed to close Canton, the laat great port of*t:ntry for Chinese military supplies. Big Japaiicso Iionibers, probably from an aircraft car- rier off Swatow, reaped over the ancient south China metro- ppolis al dawn, and again later in the morning, and rained explosives on the airdrome and strategic railway centers adjaccut to the city. Score.'^ ot' casualties were reported. Chinese feared the bomb- ng might be preliminary to a military occupation of Can- ton in line with the deter- mination of the Japanese gen- eral staff to smash all cen- tei'K of organized Chinese rc- Hi.sUincc. Swatow and other south China cities also were report- ed bombed. Offensjre Underway The great general offensive against an csUm&l«d 400,000 aUnese soldiers in the Shanghai area, pro- mised by Ihe Japanese mllita^ spokesman, was gettinB under way slowly and the Japanese claimed they occupied the strateKlc 'town of Woosung, at the mouth of the Whangpoo river, north of Shanghai, at 11 a. m. Chinese artillery and machine guns Uiere have been harassing the Japanese third battle fleet, and for- eign shipping trying to get Into Shanghai, for more than a fortnight. Foreign military attaches #1111 be- lieved that the Japanese inUnd to occupy China's central capltal„M«o- king, 160 miles west of hert, «nd tliat a major battle will be fought along the Chinese detuiae line 30 miles west of Shanghai soon. Chief developments of the past 34 hours Included;- Baffibing AOftis Brftou 1. The bombing ot Canton, which additionally angered Britons already bringing pressure on Japan because of the unintentional shooting of the Brillsh ambassador to China, Sir Hughe Knatchbull - Huge^Kn, by Japanese military fliers. Sir Hughe, however, continued to show marked in Country hospital Division May Be Sent For Evacuation of AmoricanB Now in Ohina iVASUINCTON. Aue. 31 lU .PJ— le United SUti cmlter diviili east immediately to aid evacua- lion of Americans from China, it was indicated today by au- thoritative soorces. Official confLrmatlon by the navy and state departmeoU of impending reinforcement of the U, B. Asiatic fleet was lacking. It was not known whether, a decision has definitely been made or whether the ships to be sent to China have been desig- nated. ilhtpa Groomed Reports from the west coast m dicatcd, liowever, that tho warships of cruiser division 0. scouting force. U. S. fleet, were being groomed for some unusual service. In some qu&r- ters here il wan believed these may be tlie ships destined for Asiatic service. Information tbut tlie cruiser squadron might be sent to tlio far cast camo siiorlly after ChlncM Am- bassador C. T. Wang expressed his govcrnmenl's regrets over Iho bomb Ing of tho American Dollar liner rrejJdent llooirr by Clilt/eae planes, and offered lo make redress. Bombing la ('actor Tlie bombing Inc'ldent wan believed a primo rnodvallug factor In the re- imrted plans to send addltjonal ves- bels to take Americans out'of danger Altogether It Is estimated there arc iMtween 0,000 nnd 7,000 Ameri- can nutlonalH still in Chinn, 'I'welvo hundred U, ti, inuriiies are now en route lo Hhanghal from Han Diego to reinforce llic fourth rcglmenl or U, H. marines on gtiani Ihcrfl, Twin Falls Man Uncovers Important Indian Relics IriijKiitanl illm;overleo of In- dUn cBrtin rrllrn Ini'iiullng tiin well-prcrcived ln>dy nf an In- illan lirnvr drnil for moro (liati (MX) yent> have lieen niadn liy MOrils liiiirir of Twin Palln lo niilmlnnllal'' bin Interprelatlon [If Inilinn |)li'tOKrupiis on a lllrili ncek rlltf In Clark coun- ty, Uniiln Informed the Kvrtilng Tljiii-s today In nn cxrluiivn an- noiinreliirilt, Min ntnleinrnt wns the first revelnllDU of dlsi-iiverlen rx|>ecl-i rii lo piovn of nnllnnwide Inter- e»l III aicheoloalsls, Iln will liriMiili iinl Ills nnnouiicenient by r,iillo Weiluenilnv. hiiimifrinrr of Miirrlr'n ftnits Irnlv In Ihe fiH'l th at Ihe j)(rl(i- gruplis hnil defied nationally know •sprit-. 'IVIu I'nIIii man :. Iiiln j>i i-liil had cliallehHi'il M-vrinl nil |>artlal dlrli.li'-nnK' M i> r i fo^md thnt a viitil'.In-d Kroiiji Avlgila, now-rxtliK t I ixUnli 111 wandeiril Into Idiilm nii i> hii Itig triji and illM.|>iin«rrii "I ajii iiiiiKliiiI vriv «i lieaiiway," linn In i lllriu rillirj, 11,1 n'ltlnl lluil have nriived niy iiii*-i|>irin l orrerl ." Hr in inrpiii lnK I'lc proof nf his fliid-i llnrrlo lixated, hi Iiihlllhu tlln Wsll-piesrl'vnl hodv' III Indian burinl cni lir. Hevrral fiHKl nn In-i. Onr Milan hldi' rm lie, One Mimll ti'iw nnit iii fnehe, till Kvi- Two small hiiiknklii nnrkn of iMinW clilppliiufl. Oiin Meiih'lnn Man biiM. I<>- I'liiillng one Ktiiiw ll|i, flvr lirailn, I bII iipiwr IiuiiiiiM law, j.U Uirge anlinal tertli, nnr iirsi r jilj)" IhjwI. now Mild srveial nin>w>i. (inn stone Ininllng knifr. Numerous oilier small''! nill- rh-s, Hairle's discovnilet, nle ex- |)<rlrcl to prove of vital hUlorli- Uilrii-nl III milintantliitlng his hill llin vanished Avl|ils, iiff-shool of Iho i*nel)lon. lied llllillii hrfnir r:otllllll)U^ r<t (lir Allie I hihi AiUlnillllr’, of I Jlnlltll^ Uin lii''tltiitloii luiil iln lnird that iionn of llm l fniiied iirKniilrA* tlon's experts rould dei l]ihei Iho lilaho hli-loHlyphlcs. UniTle, lieadlng uii rxprdllhm I'linnlnting of Ids wife ami mv- rrnl nnslslnnlii, lolil Ihr Kvenliiii 'I'imes hn enpei^ls lo continue hln search and ho|>e« lo uni-ovrr n connlilernhlo nddlllonal amoiint Ilf relics left by thn loht Avipln. Iln had previously gnlnerl nnir nnioiig itrrheologlats lliroUKli Inteiprrtnllon of olhei puin- titaphs and dlncovory of cachi-n ilewrlhed In those wrllln»s 'Hie Twin rails man ts n fiill- Ii UkmI Nnva]o Indian. Ills ex lic(lllli'i) h liHikril ijy /i i:hhnti’> I'liiilini'loi' Interesteil In riiily Aineilrnii loic. BKB.FRENC miAPANESE OloHo Tionteln OonooHBions to Pasaago of Nippon Troops Aftor Violations hero tonight and his recovery was considered certain. A Japanese occupation of Canton, It was iMlnted out, would cripple the great British ctown colony of Hong Kong, whfch Hrcs on the handling (ConllnuKi on r«i« i, Celunn » RECALL mRINES, ByiLER DEMANDS Fiory £x-Oommander Soeka Oongreas Action lo End Money Protection WAMIIINtlTON, Ali«, .!l lUD — llilllsh iiiKl Iteiicli aiilhorllles hikvn ril Ihe inlllsh and Kirnrh I'on- ilniin m Tlelilsln t<i |iiis->i(gr of .liipiincse tixHiiM, nniTiisori-d hut aii- IhiiDliiIlf/) i]ls|M>U'lies lo |))lvAle scMicrrs here icvraled loday. The ncllon of the Ililllsh nnd l-'reiirh offlrjiils cillmlliiited n i4-llrs ol niiilioversles with Jagianesei of- ficial and military commandern In llic lienlslit Mtea. ()iif>^l'-rrnch offlclnl. it was staled, iiiii<l« i\ record of J4 si-purate In- 'Idcni/I In a single day In the Kieiirli •iinceNiion hi which llio .liiptinese military dlsiegurded coiiccnf>l(in inlet, anil the safely of civllhins. The frIOllon l>elween llin .hl|lalle^c I the 'one hand nnd Ihn PVench jiDil Dillbh on Ihe ollx-r finnlly le- niilteil In attacks hy .lapanese sol- dlei/i on llrlllsh niut fienc.li police anil civilians nn Aug. :iU. It wnn re- j)oilrd. Acciim-d Slayer'H ll<-ai’iiig Thiii-Nilay HAII.KV, Aug. :>l »IJ0—Prelim in- ary hea(litu for I'niil' Hoynll, ;i«. charged nniriler of Hert Olnter. .14, Will bepeld line Thursday, C. V. ^)yH tl of Murjihy. nc:llng Owvhen roiiiily piDsecilUir, will itn- slsl the defense for hll brother. nUVTAlyO, N, Y„ Aug, 31 01 PI _ MnJ. f>e», S»ieiJley IJ, IhiHer Ufday demanded Uial a special session of congre.ss bo called to pass legislation withdrawing prolectlon of United Hla(e,t troops and mnrlnes Inr Aii]er- icnn money Invested abroad. iie said he would Ask Uie encamp- ment in his nddress lomorroir to ailojil a lesolullon rnrrylng out hla deiuand. In ail Interview, BuUer, fiery former marine commander, called for a I'Icnr stalemenl of the govern- m rnt’s foreign jiollcy, •'Wr ought lo get every Aiuflrlcau out of Unit war rjine," he snld. re- ferring to llie Ulno.Japmieso war. ’ nnd then let tha flnanclnl IntereMs over there run up their own flag and fight iheir own batllea," HoohcvcIi Iiiviird To Stop ill Idaho RnpulilicanD, Demoorats Join In PoonteDo Bid l-tM)ATfc:l.U>, Idaho. Aug. 91 (U.B lleinibllcan nnd I>emocr«M<^ lead- IS of. southern Idaho Joined today II nn Invllatlmi to President Root* veu to visit {*ocat«)(o nM t montlf. >41eholas IKt, Rtpublioan edtlor, and William O'Onnnor, Democratic leader, sent lelegrama io Ui« ohtof esecullva iirglng him to stop h*r* during a propoMd western tnp. O'doniior pmmlaed President oo.trvelt that the local Democrata coiihi fiiiil him fishing waters “IU for a I'rcsldent."
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Page 1: O FFIC IA L COUNTY N E W SPA P E R C E N T S. JAPAN ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening-Times_TF...Weather Forecast 'VnMiUed toolfbt And We4neads7. Cooler cut

Weather Forecast'V nM iU ed to o lfb t And W e4neads7 .

C ooler c u t portion W n ln e td i r . • H lf h yw terday 00, Ioxt 3R. Low

th is m o rn ln t 35.

TODAY’SNEWSTO DAY

V O L . X X . N O . 1 2 5 ^ 5 C E N T S .j t Hour Letted Wlr» Tri»fT»j)lJlc

e«rvlc« of U»» Dnltod P r oT W IN P A L U i l I D A H O T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 3 1 . 1937 O F F I C I A L C O U N T Y N E W S P A P E R

JAPAN CARRIES WAR INTO SOUTHERN CHINAIN TH E D A Y ’S

PARADE

Blood Donor

H O O B ’S PLANS FOR C O N V E m E llN G S y P P O R

O han^e of P a rty L eadersh ip In d ica ted ; V irg in ia

B acks Id e a

Van Vlack Appeal Taken To Idaho Suprerhe Court

17 Causes of Eri’oi' Listo.d

In New Step

O ne of the m any A m ericans w ho offered llie lr blood w hen S ir H u fh e K n n tc h b u ll-H u jes- sen , BrUlsli am bassador to

. C h ina , was seriously w ounded hj* m achine pun fire from a J a p an e se p lan r, H orace A. T hom son, above. U. H. navy p h a rm a c isl's m ate. was_ s e lec t­ed for th e transfttiilon w hich helped saved the B ritish envoy 's life . Thomson, m arried * n d f a ­th e r of a 8 -ye*r-old »on, m akes h is hom e » t M ounta in Vl^w,c i i i r ■

Express Regret

HUGE DEFICIT REMAINSBy LYLK C. W ILSON

W ASfffNGTON, Aug, 31 (U.P) — F o rm er Pre.Udcnt H oover's p la n lor

o ff-ycnr R epubltcnn n n tla n a l vejUlon to m ap p a rly fitrntegy moved forw ard today u n d e r Im petu s of ei dorscm cnl of th e VlrRlnln O . O . P .

Political observers In te rp re te d n tlon o f th e V irginia s ta te R epubli­c an convention to be a like ly p re l­ude to s im ilar ac tion In o th e r s ta te s . V irginia Republicans A u j. 28 a d o p t­ed n rcso lu ilon w h ich cchocd .th e proposal m ade by M r, H oover in th e A ugust A tlan tic M onth ly .

V irginia BeM lutlon B oth have been In te rp re te d a s d i­

rec ted in p a rt a g a in s t th e le ad e r­sh ip of th e p a rty p rovided now by form er Gov. A lfred M, L andon of Kan.sfts a n d C h a irm an Jo h n D . M. H am ilton of th e R epub lican na tio n al com m itter. T he V irg in ians w ere d i­rec tly c ritica l of c u rrc n t p a rty lead- e rahlp In n reso lu tion w hich In­cluded th is language:

"Be H resolved th a t wu call on llic leaders of th e R epub lican p a rty to call n na tional c o nven tion to w ork ou t w ays a n d m e an s of leade rsh ip th a t will convince a il t ru e Amerl-

t h a t tJieJr on ly ho p e o t p o lit­ical nnd econom ic sa lv a tio n re s t f In sub jugation of p a r ti s a n e&ins and revival of th e sp ir t w h ic h a c tu a te d th e Initia l Independence of ou r n a ­tion ,"

Gov. L andon a n d H am ilto n have been cautiously .silent reg a rd in g th e Hoover plan .

T h e form er P re s id e n t d id ,n o t take (Continued on P»ie 2. Column t)

Mellon Tribute in Family Church

BO ISE, Id aho . A;ik 31 'UP»— D ouglas V an Vlack, ronvn-tpd k lllrr of one a n d confe .w ri ?.lnyrr of iwo m ore, todoy looked townrd the s ta te Rupretnc cou rt fo r pos-'lble reprtcve from Id ah o 's galJow.^.

H is a tto rn ey s carried a srconil ap ­p eal to th e h ig h trlbuniU late M on­day. seeking a new tria l or com m u­ta tio n of th e .execution .sentence Imposed In a T w in Falls d is tric t c ou rt n m o n th s ago,

17 E rror* Claimed B riefs f iled w ith the -supreme

c ou rt c lU d 17 asserted asslgnmcnUs of e rro r a t resen tendnK proceedings

, Tw in Falla la s t June 22. R cscnU nclne was carried ou t

w hen th e tJn lted Statc.^ suprem e cou rt declined to review th e V an Vlacic case.

O ne of th e assiKiiments of e rro r claim s th a t J u d g e T Bailey Lee. Judge w ho pronounred resentcnce, w as no t qualified bcfause he was n o t th e orig inal tr ia l Judge. T lie o rl- Klnal Judge was the late Adam B, Barclay,

In fo rm ation wns muiI Iu be defec­tive. a n d It w as as-.prted th e p r is ­one r wa.s resentenccd w ithout due proccss of law.

L ost F irs t Try A previous appeol to the s ta te su ­

p rem e c ou rt resu lted in the o rig inal d e a th sen tence being nJ/lrm ed, From th is decUlon. a tto m rv s carried th e f ig h t to Uie U nited s ta te s suprem e court.

T he s ta te Is given 30 days to file answ ers to th e briefs, and th e case will th e n be se t for argum en t. If decision of th e s ta le court h u n fa ­vorable. a ttorney,s m ay a g a in carry th e ease to th e U, S. high c o u rt, It was said.

mmmmR,

1

C hairm an of I, 0 . 0 . A sserts P la n W ould R esu lt in

U niform Set-U p

SEES WASTES REMOVED

SA L T L A K E CITV . Aug. 31 <U,P.)— C arro ll M iller, c h a irm a n of th e In­te rs ta te com m erce com m lw lon. to ­day proposed a na tio n a l ra il (lystem a s ft so lu tion for th e rallroad.s' tro u ­ble.';,

'avich a system would resu lt in n s im ple r a le s tru c tu re , un ifo rm t a r ­iff clas.slflcatlon, tran s iw ra tlo n w astes rcdueed to a m in im um and m a n y o th e r mBn(fc.'^c benefits." MIfi-

Bald,H e add ressed tiie 40th unnuul

m e etin g of the,A s.'ioclatlon of R a il­ro ad a n d U tllltlrs com m issioners, m a k in g i t c lear th a t " th e com m is­sion Is In no way responsible for what J may *ny."

"V arious pro(X)siils have been w rll- te n on w ays a n d m eans o t com bin­ing th e r a il ro a d s Into one o r a lim ­ite d n u m b e r of system s." th e cholr- m a n sa id , " I f none of the.w p ro ­posa ls is .la tlsfactorj-, I am con fiden t t h a t a f a ir p la n c an be w orked ou t to h a v e a ll th e ra il ca rrie rs o p e r­a te d a s one Rystem. If th e re become.s su ffic ie n t pub lic In terest In a n d d e ­m a n d lo r su c h procedure,

• 'T he log ical solution of th e ra ll- (Continued on P*|* 2, Column 1)

Canton Bombed In A ttem pt to Shut Last Port

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BOOILEG DANGERLiquor H ead S ays M enace

‘E x trem ely U nlikely' in Grog Shop D rive

S h o n n abovr are (wo Ja p n ii- r if l h(atekmri) who paid th e nf- f lrln l re*prrl!i of th e ir Bovern- in rn l . folloMini' the l ix ld r i i l Iti M hlrh S ir Hughn K n a trh b u il- Iluxr^iien, HrltUh nTnbM sador In ChliiB, wan r ritln tily n o iin d rd liy nm chlne nun flrr from a Ja p a tirM p lan r. At le ft h Khl- K>-ru K a n a (o r , nnihnn?indor to < h<nK. who vlslteil .K n a lrllh u ll- KiixrxM-n In Ih r linnpilul. a n d r lx h t U S h iir ru V oihlda . a m - liMtsniloc (o Ktifliinct, who o f fe r ­ed Nippon'* rrRrrtK lo llr lt lnh B*>Teriinirnt, -

Resan'K Dolls

HfWrrrIr • ( -■ 'm p tln i tn rr-rtiv h e r 4elU '*Hen fire iw rp t li t r H ollywood <ailf., doll hou*e and hoaplial.M n . 1 4 . I i o . , , 17. I . .h « » n "b*»^ InI'eM ln j one of iMr r ,. aMirr» >h« “ •k m h e r lif t

BOI8K, Itlalio, Aug. 31 (IJ.P)—M, D. Y eam an, c lia lrm an of Uie s ta te liquor control fom m l.w lon. today sa id It wa.s "extrem ely unlike ly " th a t

enmmi,wion'.i d rive BRainsl ille- ca i grog .sho]).s would cau.^e bootleg- glni; In Idaho.

j i r fBld Ihftt n ferierflJ jsyAlrjji of litjiior c learing hnuse.i nT oriied ev­ery sale of la x p a id llqunr and show ed progre,s.sioti of b o itl rs from dlNtlllery lo uMimate consum er,

Y eanian’s s la tem eiU w as m nrir Oi answ er lo m -i'n lly expre.v.ed fears th a t (hn cniiunlMion'H deteriu iiied move (o sliiit dow n sa ie-by -llie - ilrlnk nliops would reRiilt In ou t of Btato p iirrliase of liquor fo r ii,'ie In n ig h t clubs nr b a rs In Id aho , avnld-

g a local cheek on resale,'P in eommlAAlonrr ra id It would

1)0 Impos.iible fo r an y o n e pureha.s- Ing liquor oulsidn th n s ta te to avoid

record of th e tran sac tio n .Ho said U ial every purchaiie made

th roughou t Ihe U n ited HlAtes wai recorded and c lea red U irough dis tr lc t hendauarlern . fro m w |ie re lUt« were oen t to s la te eommlsnionn,

Ho gave a n ex am p le : •‘flhould n . o f JdaJio go III Mf>nton)i to J. a cflso nf liquor fo r nso In a n i i Club In Ihls s la te , w e would k n c .. 11 Inunedlately. Hale nf th a t com w ould 1)0 recorded, a n d wo would receive a repo rt. If wo h a d Mr. B u(Hter observation. I t w ould bo very easy for tin to check nn hla use of H int liquor,"

Y enm au nd n illled th a t iKXilleg King of n o n - tax pa id liquor, o r " ro t KUt,” could 1)0 c a rried o u t, h u t said booUeggltig o f honiem ailo liquor In lilaho was p rartlc a lly e>i(lnct,

llove rno r lln rz illa C lark , neverai days BKH, m ade tlio n ta tem en t th n t ho llin iiglit n lr ln g rn t t'io.iiirn aotlV' ilirs by tiin rom m lin lon w ould re hult Iu IxHillegHing from ou t n f sta te to nviilcl local reco rds o f sale.

E M N IN G E A S y , S IE M IR m

HOIHK. Jdalio. Aim, 31 <UFl)— Ion H lemmer, d irec tor of lilHliwayn. r<i (run led for (he (iix t lljue w llli ropy of a p re lim ina ry iilKhway nui report. M id exp lanntlonn could l>o "failLy" made.

TI)o reim rt. w hich show ed on r w i l a r e o n tra c l theo re llca lly c o .t th o * ta te abo u t tTII,000, wan f i i t t *o rd from an a u d it w h lrji will cover a :rp rn ilm ale ly 250 highw ay ira rK

H u n im rr M id If llie lrr*Hulurlllrn c ited were ty p lra l. "rx |i |anu tlon ti r»<vl a e re ly(ilral., "expJnnnfliiun /iBtlMnrloiy iiie piiblln cm eibily m ade,”

To th e $3,000,000 E a s t L ib e rty Presby te rian eliurch in PfC(tbQrKh, above, bnlU by th e M ellon fam ily , cam e Andrew MeUon. lo receive In death th e hom age o f e lose frien d s a n d avsoclales who te rm ed h im “PllU bnrgh 's F irs t C U iten .” S e c re ta ry of th e treasury u nder th re e Presidents a n d one o f t h e n a tio n ’s r re a te s t financiers and p h lla n - th rop lili, M ellon died o f n rem to a n d bronchial pneum onia a l th e home of h la da u g h ter a t S o u th am p to n , N. Y.

QUESTIONS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug, 31

IU.R>—R obert Lat-slg. 01. tu r n e d to a ho te l clerk while filling o u t a o/cl age ppfwloi! /jiiw tionnfllre; "T here ’s too ij/vmn m any ques­tions to answer. I c a n 'l be b o th ­ered."

H e left. H is body w as found In his room, beside It. an em pty bo l- tle w hich Imd con ta ined jw ison.

I.A K t’KNV •W ASHINGTON. A ug, 31 lU.P.i—

T h e hou r approached for I.em ucl G llllk in 's wi'tldlng In A lexandria. Va.. bu t he iiad no w ay to n e t tiicre. In desperation h e hopped in to a big red t ru rk . H e h u rried because t(ie girl a lread y would be w alling a t th e a llu r . A fter t rea tm e n t for In ju r ie s received up,^ide down in a d itc h , Cllllikln was booked for la rceny Inslciid of m atrim ony.

R enew ed B u ttles R esu lt in Em orgenoy M ooting of

Army L ea d ers

JUnUHAI.KM. Aug, 31 (U R i-M ili­ta ry conuiutnileiii iu i’a iestlne , f e a r ­ing renew ed ilu,sheR betw een Jew s and A rabs, h riil iin em ergency meet- lug today lo connlde^ th o advlsabli- Ity of declarUiK m a rt ia l law ,

Hporadlfi IlHhtlnn Imn brnken ou t In tiio p ast two dnyn, 'l l io la te s t In­c iden t WHS an m ined n ttnck uim)u the .lewiAh hei«i1>|ui<rteni lant n lgh l the Inst 3il Imiirn Ihreo Jew s and fivn Arul)^ have been killed,

A iithn iltles iinlered A rnb cafo own rs to I'icise llirlr estnbllshm entA to,

prevent a iionnllile ic cu rren c o of laM year 's violeuiT In wliic-ii hnslnrw i liouien well' Ixnubril and nia tiy .lews and Aiitlis klllril.

Zone and Plan Units Named in Twin Falls

mER RECEIVES DEATH P E l l I !

O o n v ic te d S l a y e r o f T h r e e I n g le w o o d G ir ls H e a r n

Q ii l lo w s D o c r o o

I.US A N IJK L K R , AWk - lU.R)— A lb er t D y er , HWiirlliy, :{2 -yoar-ol(l W J 'A ern,HHiiiK’ Kuard, t o d a y w jin neiitenee(i Id (lie on tile KidlowH fo r the Hliiyintr <’ f Itirec lit t le In^le- wond Kirin.

Hupeifor JuilKi- T/ionian r , Wlitfe proimunced w utcu i e a f te r lie <irnl>'d a MioUon fo r n new tr ia l m ade Oepuly Pub llr l)<-fendrr W lllioni Neeley,

Dj^er, w ho im rp te d tlio Jury vei d iet la s t week i nlmly. fo r th n first time A(>[>e(irr<l rii'ri'ou/) nn lin Jirnril sentenefl proinniinrcl.^ Ho Krew im ie pale, wi-i hi-. Iiiyi <iihI rhil<'l nervounly n t lil-i luiu-.i-rt.

p .ilr Ilf l)tr>II le il-ehei'k i il

licfi)) e .IiiiIk

■niB sliiy Iroimers, uh lit I'ln necktie an In iilm W hile tf) h-jii leiireil to r tin i.lu louely IlKlilnln hlll- Kverrll, », t in -i-.

i(J B-year-i>lil .1-

e l fliiK .liine I III M>'1l>n Mill

n . M iidclliir, ili r t le lU r|ilin i

PASSENGER B IS WRECK KILLS]

G reyhound H urled In to D itch; F irem en and Police Aid

20 In jured

As the flr-M com pleted s te p tow ard fu lfillm cn l of a 13-polul "beller Tw in Falls" program , th e c ity adm in lh lra tion today imd nnm cd and . proved a rxjnlhg com m lfalon nnd a p la n n in g commission to work w ltii llic city council in p lo tting th e " fu tu re course" o f Twin Palln.

A ppolntjncnlji lo Ixilh comniUslons w ere m ade last nlglil by M ayor Lem A. C lu ip ln and couneilmen approved u nanim ously . Tlic comniUi.sliin.s fol­low;

P lan n in g eoiuuiL',''lon; Cliuule IT, D elw fjlpr. clinlrmiij); Joljii Ktiuiey, .1. D. O ineiuu. O, T, K rnter, A. D n e l ia t ip . Mouei A, l>enii, llona ld Clrivve.s, lic -offlclo members of th is i-j>mmlMlon will ly Mayor Clmpln C ity A llo iney Muisluill Cluvpnu»n and C ity Engineer Pier, H. Wll-'on,

Z oning roniiul.s.sloii: U, H ToIIle- lu lre. ch iilrnu in ; .loi|ii .‘t<i<(rn. W A. V an KiiKeleii, Ciuirles iCrnittel ond l lu r lo n Mori.e

"Puliin Keelei"T lie |)iirpo,ie nf ihe pliiimInK I'oiu-

iiiljwlon will be lo ^er^T lui ii "iiill.-« fi-eler" fo r a ll MiKKis'ed pioK i'Is. v/ee<llni{ those out u lilrli will no t lirtxhice th e nioflt gooityor th e e n ­u re com m unity audsuHiienilnK lo theI ounnll fo r iidopllnii llio.-^ which will be of benefit, ill tills niiintirr liin <ilv council will he p ri'.'rn trd withII 'rom plele il i>ieliir'r' <il luiv liu- p rovem en t projironi.

I'urfHv.e of tlir w)MinK <-nrri((il.i.';«ii Is lo invesllKllto pcvrslbimir;. id re- i.irlc led reslilenlhil nienn brhiK e«- tiib ll/hed iu llie .-ily. o t h ' i liiu-oil-

<ei>Mllmi«d nn I'aie 2, (nliiiiiii })

200 Attending Hull W hen Huilclinif I’allH

M r:x i< ;o c i t y , Aug. :'i a M liool hiilldlng a t <luitihilii|iiin, In wlili'li 300 workers nnd llH'lr wives w rte attrn illnK a ball, ir)lhii'^'*<l iilKht. th o newspnper llnlvrrM il re- |H>i ted Uvlity,

No unnounceiiieiil. of nviiiiiMles ■III rnudn Immpilhitelv lliilverhal po lle d th a t (Irenii'n hml tim v e ie d ir iKjdv,

IG R

(iO SH E N , Ind., Auff. 31 (U.R)— Seven pereons were kill­ed and u t lea st 20 o lhern in­ju re d today when n ChicHKo- N ew Y ork bus overlurnefj In a d itch n o rth of here.

T he bu8. a (ireyhound linen vehicle, ca rried 36 passenRfirs and n d riv e r when it left Chi- capro n t 6:10 a . m .. for New Y ork, via Toledo and Clovf- land , 0 .

R cscue crcw s s ta rc h e d the w reck­age fo r po.vdble oddlllonal la la l l- tlen, T Ijo know n dead were;

A llison B ishopric. &&. C incinnati. O., believed to have been d river of a c a r wJtleli collided w llh Ifto l/tw,

Jo ljn H einsohn . &0. B ulfalo, N, Y. A, C, C a rp en lle r 's daugh ter, abo” l

30. f irs t na m e unknow n,Mr.s, .lam es K elifhe r. AltjJiny. N Y R aym ond Hunkin. HI, 1/iuls. Jo.seph Ur.esz. C 'lcvelond. O.M ost o f Ih r lii jiir rd In hospllals

su ffe red m ino r cu ts and bruUes. A m ong th em w as M rs. Jonepliinc D inm . 25. (Ian P rancisco,

H urvlvors so ld th o acehlent or- c u rro d w hen a sednh ra n throuKh a n l/tp filgn, sidesw lping th e bus. The bus i'nlle<l over and cam e to rest nn Itn lo p 111 a d llch ,

P lrem eti to rn <i])en sides nf llie h iis to libe ra te th e v lc llnn 11 did n o t c a tc h lire .

INIERSIAIEBUS BORNS; 24 «yRl

W IO H IT A . K a n , Aug 31 m li A lin n lu I 'n TrnllA bus tu in n l nvrr n n d h u n ie d n e a r hero today Twrii- ty - fo u r iiannengern anil Ih r ililvrr w ero b u rn ed a n d cu t.

'I'lio biK In lersln lo bun wns ilum- ftire/J bfldly a n d W, O. Hnnilem, llin d river, wan b u rned on the Immln a n d a rm s w hen he broke wIiiiIo^ m n n d ilraKged m en a n d wntiirn t<i sa fe ty .

Shanghai Area Drive Goes Ahead Slowly

B y Jl, R . EKIN.S (Copyrigh t, 1937, United Press)

SHANGHAI. Aug. 31 (U.R)— Japun carried th e w ar into sou th China today nnd began operations designed to close Canton, the laat g re a t p o rt o f*t:ntry fo r Chinese m ilita ry supplies.

B ig Japaiicso Iionibers, probably from an a irc ra f t ca r­r ie r o ff Swatow, reaped over th e ancient south C hina m etro- ppolis a l dawn, and aga in la te r in th e m orning, and rained explosives on the airdrom e and strateg ic ra ilw ay centers ad jaccu t to th e city . Score.'^ ot' casualties w ere reported.

Chinese feared th e bomb- ng m ight be pre lim inary to

a m ilitary occupation o f C an­ton in line w ith th e deter­m ination of th e Japanese gen­eral s ta ff to sm ash all cen- tei'K of organized Chinese rc- Hi.sUincc.

Swatow and o th e r south C hina cities also w ere report­ed bombed.

O ffensjre U nderw ay T h e g rea t g e n e r a l offensive

again st a n csUm&l«d 400,000 a U n e se soldiers in th e S h a n g h a i area, p ro ­m ised by Ihe Ja p an e se m ll i ta ^ spokesm an, was gettinB u n der way slowly and th e Ja p an e se claim ed they occupied th e strateK lc 'town of W oosung, a t th e m o u th of th e W hangpoo river, n o r th o f S hangha i, a t 11 a . m.

C hinese a rtille ry a n d m achine guns Uiere have been h a rassing th e Japanese th ird b a ttle flee t, a n d fo r­eign sh ipp ing try ing to get In to S hangha i, fo r m ore th a n a fo rtn igh t.

Fore ign m ilita ry a tta c h e s #1111 be­lieved th a t th e Ja p an e se in U n d to occupy C h in a 's c e n tra l cap lta l„M «o- king, 160 m iles w est o f h e rt, « n d t l ia t a m a jo r b a ttle will be fought a long th e Chinese d e tu iae line 30 m iles w est o f S h a n g h a i soon.

C hief developm ents of th e p a s t 34 hours Included;-

Baffibing A O ftis B r f to u1. T he bom bing o t C an ton , w hich

a dd itionally angered B ritons a lready bringing pressure on J a p a n because of th e u n in te n tio n a l shooting o f th e B rillsh am bassado r to C hina, S ir H ughe K n atch b u ll - Huge^Kn, by Japanese m ilita ry fliers. S ir H ughe, how ever, con tinued to show m arked

in C oun try hospital

Division M ay B e S en t For E vacuation of AmoricanB

Now in Ohina

iVASUINCTON. Aue. 31 lU.PJ— le U nited S U ti c m lte r diviili

e a s t im m ediately to a id evacua- lio n of A m ericans from C hina, i t w as ind icated today by au ­th o rita tiv e soorces.O ffic ia l confLrm atlon by th e navy

a n d s ta te departm eoU of im pending rein fo rcem en t o f th e U, B. A siatic f lee t w as lacking. I t w as n o t know n w h e th e r , a decision h as de fin itely been m ade or w hether th e sh ips to be se n t to C h ina have been desig­na ted .

ilhtpa Groomed R epo rts from th e west coast m

d ica tcd , liowever, th a t tho w arsh ips o f cru iser division 0. scouting force. U. S . flee t, were being groomed fo r som e unusua l service. In some qu&r- te rs he re il wan believed these m ay be tlie sh ips destined for A siatic service.

In fo rm a tio n tb u t tlie c ru iser squ ad ro n m ig h t be se n t to tlio fa r c a s t cam o siio rlly a fte r ChlncM A m ­b assado r C. T . W ang expressed h is g ovcrnm enl's regrets over Iho bomb Ing of tho A m erican D o lla r line r r re jJ d e n t llooirr by Clilt/eae p lanes, a n d offered lo m ake redress.

Bom bing la ( 'a c to r T lie bombing Inc'ldent wan believed

a prim o rnodvallug fac to r In th e re - im rted p lans to send a dd ltjona l ves- bels to take A m ericans o u t 'o f danger

A ltogether I t Is e s tim ated th e re a rc iMtween 0,000 nnd 7,000 A m eri­c an nutlonalH still in Chinn,

'I'welvo hund red U, ti, inuriiies a re now en rou te lo H hanghal from Han Diego to reinforce llic fo u rth rcg lm en l or U, H. m arines on gtian i

Ihcrfl,

Twin Falls Man Uncovers Important Indian RelicsIriijKiitanl illm;overleo of In -

d U n cBrtin rrllrn Ini'iiu llng tiin w ell-prcrcived ln>dy nf an In- illan lirnvr drnil fo r m oro (liati (MX) yent> have lieen n iadn liy MOrils lii iir ir o f T w in Palln lo niilmlnnllal'' bin In te rp re la tlo n[If Inilinn |)li'tOKrupiis on a lll r i li n c e k r lltf In C lark c oun ­ty, U niiln Inform ed th e K vrtilng Tljiii-s today In nn cx rlu iivn a n - noiinreliirilt,

Min n tn le in rn t wns th e firs t revelnllDU of dlsi-iiverlen rx |> ec l-i rii lo piovn of nn llnnw ide In ter- e»l III a icheoloalsls, I ln will liriMiili iinl Ills nnno u iicen ien t by r,iillo Weiluenilnv.

h iiim ifrin rr o f Miirrlr'n ftnits Irnlv In Ihe fiH'l th a t Ihe j)(rl(i- gruplis hnil defied n a tionally

know •sprit-.'IVIu I'nIIii m an :. I ii ln j>i i-liil had cliallehHi'il M-vrinl nil |>artlal dlrli.li'-nnK ' M i> r i fo^md th n t a viitil'.In-d Kroiiji Avlgila, now-rxtliK t I ixUnli 111 w andeiril Into Idiilm nii i> hii Itig triji and illM.|>iin«rrii

" I a jii iiiiiKliiiI v riv «i lieaiiway," lin n In i lllriu rillirj, 11,1 n'ltlnl lluil have nriived niy iiii*-i|>irin l orrerl ." H r in in rp iii lnK I'lc proof n f h is fliid-i

lln rrlo lixa ted , hi Iiihlllhu tlln W sll-piesrl'vnl hodv' III Ind ian burin l cni l i r .

H evrral fiHKl nn In-i.O nr Milan hldi' rm lie,One Mimll ti'iw nnit iii

fnehe,

till

Kvi-

Tw o sm all hiiiknklii nnrkn of iMinW clilppliiufl.

Oiin Meiih'lnn Man biiM. I<>- I'liiillng one Ktiiiw ll|i, flvr lirailn, IbII iipiwr IiuiiiiiM law, j.U Uirge anlinal tertli, nnr iirsi r jilj)" IhjwI.

now Mild srveial nin>w>i.(inn stone Ininllng knifr. N umerous oilier sm all''! n ill-

rh-s,H airle 's discovnilet, n le ex-

|)<rlrcl to prove of vita l hUlorli- Uilrii-nl III m ilintantliitlng his

hill llin vanished Avl|ils, iiff-shool of Iho i*nel)lon. lied llllillii h rfn ir r:otllllll)U^

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A iU lnillllr’, of I Jlnlltll^Uin lii ''tltiitlo ii luiil i ln ln ird th a t

iionn of l lm l fniiied iirKniilrA* tlon's experts rould dei l]ihei Iho lilaho hli-loHlyphlcs.

UniTle, lieadlng uii rxprdllhm I'linnlnting of Ids wife ami mv- rrnl nnslslnnlii, lo lil Ihr Kvenliiii 'I'imes hn enpei ls lo continue hln search and ho|>e« lo uni-ovrr n connlilernhlo nddlllonal amoiint Ilf relics left by thn loht Avipln. Iln had previously gnlnerl nnir nnioiig itrrheologlats lliroUKli Inteiprrtnllon of olhei puin- titaphs and dlncovory of cachi-n ilewrlhed In those wrllln»s

'Hie Twin rails man ts n fiill- IiUkmI Nnva]o Indian. I l ls ex lic(lllli'i) h liHikril ijy /i i:hhnti’> I 'liiilini'lo i' Interesteil In riiily Aineilrnii loic.

B K B .F R E N C m iA P A N E S E

OloHo Tionteln OonooHBions to Pasaago o f Nippon Troops

A ftor Violations

hero to n ig h t a n d h is recovery was considered certa in .

A Jap an ese occupation of C anton, It was iM lnted ou t, would cripple the g rea t B ritish c tow n colony of H ong K ong, whfch Hrcs on th e handling

(ConllnuKi on r«i« i, Celunn »

RECALL mRINES, ByiLER DEMANDS

Fiory £x-O om m ander Soeka O ongreas A ction lo End

Money P ro tec tio n

W AMIIINtlTON, Ali«, .!l lUD — lli lllsh iiiKl I te i ic l i a iilho rllles hikvn

ril Ihe in ll lsh and K irn rh I'on- ilniin m T le lilsln t<i |iiis->i(gr of

.liipiincse tixHiiM, nniTiisori-d hu t a ii- IhiiDliiIlf/) i]ls|M>U'lies lo |))lvAle scMicrrs here icvra led loday.

T he ncllon of the Ilill lsh nnd l-'reiirh o fflrjiils c illm lliiited n i4-llrs ol n iiilioversles w ith Jagianesei o f ­f ic i a l and m ilita ry com m andern In llic lie n ls l it Mtea.

()iif>^l'-rrnch offlclnl. it was sta led , iiiii<l« i\ record of J4 si-purate In- 'Idcni/I In a single day In th e K ieiirli •iinceNiion hi w hich llio .liiptinese

m ilita ry dlsiegurded coiiccnf>l(in inlet, a n il the safely of civllhins.

T he frIOllon l>elween llin .hl|lalle^c I th e 'one han d nnd Ihn PVench

jiDil D illb h on Ihe ollx-r finnlly le - niilteil In a ttac k s hy .lapanese sol- dlei/i on llr ll lsh n iut f ienc .li police anil civilians nn Aug. :iU. It wnn re- j)o ilrd .

Acciim-d Slayer'H ll<-ai’iiig Thiii-NilayHAII.KV, Aug. :>l »IJ0—P re lim in ­

a ry hea(litu for I 'n iil' Hoynll, ;i«. charged nn irile r of H ert O lnter. .14, Will b e p e ld l in e T hursday ,

C. V. ^ )y H tl of M urjihy. nc:llng Owvhen roiiiily piDsecilUir, will itn- slsl th e defense for h ll b ro ther.

nUVTAlyO, N, Y„ Aug, 31 01 PI _ MnJ. f>e», S»ieiJley IJ, IhiHer Ufday dem anded U ial a special session of congre.ss bo called to pass legislation w ithdraw ing prolec tlon of United Hla(e,t troops and m nrlnes Inr Aii]er- icnn money Invested abroad.

i ie said h e would Ask Uie encam p­m e n t in h is nddress lom orroir to ailojil a leso lu llon rnrry lng ou t hla deiuand.

In a il Interview, BuUer, fiery form er m arine com m ander, called for a I'Icnr s ta le m en l of the govern- m r n t’s foreign jiollcy,

•'W r ought lo ge t every Aiuflrlcau ou t of U nit war rjine," he snld. re ­ferring to llie U lno.Japm ieso war. ’ nnd then le t th a flnancln l IntereMs over there run up th e ir ow n flag and figh t ih e ir own batllea,"

H o o h c v c I i Iiiviird T o Stop ill Idaho

RnpulilicanD, Dem oorats Join In PoonteDo Bid

l-tM)ATfc:l.U>, Idaho . Aug. 91 (U.B llein ib llcan nnd I>emocr«M<^ lead-

IS of. sou the rn Id ah o Joined today II nn Inv llatlm i to P residen t Root* veu to visit {*ocat«)(o n M t m ontlf. >41eholas IK t, R tpub lioan edtlor,

and W illiam O 'O nnnor, D em ocratic leader, se n t lelegram a io Ui« ohtof esecullva iirglng h im to stop h*r* du ring a propoM d w estern tn p .

O 'd oniio r pm m laed P resident oo.trvelt th a t th e local Dem ocrata

coiihi fiiiil h im fishing w aters “IU for a I 'rcsldent."

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U. S. SAILOR DIES OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN LINER BOMBING^0

A IU C K O N IPmis O F«

NEWS IN BRIEF

B*ck F rom M o n o U lw - C harles R e lU r, w ho ep en t tlie

sum m er In th e Saw too th m oiinU lns, h « re tu rn e d he re .

Lionel HaskeU, Baltimore, Bocoumlj* oI Hurts T r o m

OhIlieBe ExploBivo

c sd lto t’s no t« : T h e d e a th of a geftiDin aboard th e DoUar line r P re aJd J i t H oover of w ounds suffered w hen th e sh ip w as bom bed j-eaterday by Chinese

. irarplaD es. a n d a n eye-w itness jceffliat o f th e bom bing, were

■ reU t»d to th * U nited P r e » to - (Uy In a rad io message from Mr*. O race Shecklen, one of th e passengers aboard . M rs. Sheclilen la th e wife of G eorge P , Shcclc- len . vice p resid en t o f th e R adio C or?»raUon o f A merica,)

By MRS. GRACE 8HECKI.EN (Copyrigh*. 1937, U n ite d P re o )a b o a r d a . a . p r e b i d e n t

-HO O V ER, EN R O U T E T O JAPAN, Aug 31 (UJ>>—Lionel H askell, • m em ­b er of th e crew, d ied today of a b -

/ dom loal w ounds th a t h e suffered du ring a n a tta c k o n th e sh ip yester- (U7 by C hinese w arp lanes.

T he seam an waa struck by f ra g - m en t* exploding bomb. «

B erec o th e r m em bers of th e crew azul several passengers w ere In ju r- M b u t w« w eta to ld th a t on ly one p e n o n o th e r th a n H askell w as se ­riously hu rt.

S ta f t d o c to n o f th e P re s id e n t H o o « r a n d m edical c rew fro m th a B r itish c ru iser C um berland «hSob w as oearby , trea te d th e

' w euaded a f te r th e bom bardm ent.AboBt Biz Bomba

■JtM p lanes dropped abou t six OQ o r In t t o vlclnltjr of th e

P n ^ d e n t H o o r t r . T b e l i n t one p ro ­d u c e d '» gvjrw r o t w ater 100 fee t «be»(t of t i n sh ip a n d th e second w as • d irec t h it . i t ( tru c k th « h u r - r ie tn e deck a n d p e n e tra ted th e c ab - l o t »Dd passagew ays, w recking m o st o f th e po rtho le g lass In th e d in ingga]on.......................

- TtM- hu g e g U t t dom e over th e g ra n d c talrw ajr ooU apw d a o d g lass w u 'a e a U e r e d eTM ywhere.

B a lM a E n te r Cabins 2£an7 n a o h ln e g u n bulle ts en ter*

c d th e po rtho les o f th e passenger a n d c th e n s tru c k th e a ides

o f t h e ih lp , te a r in g holes i n lockers 10 f e e t tro ra th e p o in t o f e n try a l te r going th ro u g h s te e l p la tes three* { a u t e r s o f a n in e h thick.• H m de ad m a n , H askell, w as from

B a ltlm M e. u a .‘ H m p a n e n n n w e re .ru sh e d 'iro m ttM u p p e r d ^ to th e din ing sa lon , w h m th e y w ere ordered to p u t o n Ufa p tM ervera.

T H o tn c e ra a n d crew d id w onder A ll Y orit In m a in ta in in g calm a n d th e re i f a s n o pan lo even du ring th e iM lfb t o f th e bombing.

T h n o g h e u t th e bombing. I saw• y o u n c m o th e r a lt In th e d in ing sa> lo ^ ca lm ly n u rsing h e r four-w eeks-

. o td tn l a n t .

Cm N ESEM O G Y ^ H M I O M

W A SBIN O T O N , Aug. 91 (U.R>- C U o eM A m bassador C hengtlng T W a n i to d a y conTeyed to Sec re tary o ( S t a te O ordell H ull th e “pro> f o u n d t«tr»t** of th e OhineM gOT> e n tm a n t fo r th e aocldenU l bom b ' Ing o f th e -D ollar line r P resident HooTSTi a n d offered to m ake Imme- d ia to ta d re ss .Waos to ld H ull, u n de r instruo- tlo n a f ro m h is g o re rem en t a t N an- felBt, t h a t th e A a a td a n t H oover w ai h i t b y a C hinese av ia to r who m is took I t fo r a Japanese tran sp o rt H e . e ap la ln ed th a t th e American ita a m e r w as betw een tw o Ja p an e s t w arsh ip s. .

, Ha wM W l Uii iiU to r h id "•!> a o lu te ly no in te n tio n of a ttac k in iwvy A m e r i c a n ............................einy frien d ly c

T eachers A rrireMtM R u m Jo h n so n a n d MIm

C la ra K oster. w ho te a c h In th e Jun­io r h l j h K hw Jl. r e tu rn e d to Tw in F a lls i 'e s te rd ay to resum e tlielr duties.

<rxom O t«)of C hinese com m erco to a n d from llie big C h inese com m ercial c ity ..

3. O ffic ia l o f th e U. 8. D o lla r a u a m s h lp lines, follow ing yester­day 's im liite n tlo n a l bom bing of th e com pany’s te ,000^)0 luxu ry flagship, the P re sid e n t H oover, by Chinese filers, o rd e red o th e r vessels o f -their n ect to avoid S h a n g h a i fo r th e tim e being. T en ta tiv e p la n s w ere fo rm u ­la ted to evac u a te h u n d red of A m er­icans Btltl h e re o n U. 6 . w arsh ips, If necessary.

wtoTSTuiVllUsi; aVb.Kbi':. lo roO osurt su it b ro u ,h t he re I r o r f „

V isit Here R . R . A nderson a n d fam ily and

M r. and M rs. C laude R am sey and dau g h ter, C a th e rin e , B aker, O re , sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith M r. and M rs. H . H . Ballcnger.

H olds H eailDg D is tr ic t Judgfl Ja m es W . Po rte r

th is m orn ing h e a rd th e pe tition pre-

R upert.

Conclude* Visit M iss D elphine L ynch, New Ply­

m ou th . h a s le ft fo r S a lt L ake City to resum e h e r teactitrig du tie s a t W est high school- S he h a s been tlic guest o f Miss R u th D arling .

M E S E M O V E

Nippon Flaneg B om b Canton In A ttem pt to B lockade

F inal Port

R e iu m Home M r. a n d M rs. C. M. M cM aster,

K ansis City. M r. M cM aster's m other. M rs. J . A. M cM aster, a n d alster. Miss Rose M cM aster, h av e le ft h e re a fte r spending th e w eek-end w ith . his a u n t, M rs. J . C. B eaucham p.

BUUoned a t llonolu loW allace H opkins, son of M r. a n d

Mnf. a. B? H opkins, wUl saU S e p t. 7 fo r P ea rl h a rb o r , H onolulu, to be sU tlo n e d th e re fo r th a n e x t 30 m on ths , accord ing to w ord receiv­ed from h im by h la p a ren ts .

G range to M eet K n u ll O rafige w ill m e e t W ednes­

day a t 8 p . m . a t th e schoolhouse. A p rog ram w ill be given by th e lec­tu r e r a n d m em bers have been asked to b r in g pies.

F a th e r U lU M rs. 0 . R . V an O atder h a s n o ti­

f ied friends th a t th e cond ition of h e r fa th e r , J . Je ff r ie s , B erthoud, Colo., Is poor. She Is w ith h im In Colorado.

A tte n d s SessionJessie F ra se r , l ib ra ria n , has

le f t fo r H arriso n lake, B r itish Co­lum b ia , w here she will a tte n d the convention o f th e Paclfle N orthw est L ib rary a ssociation to open W ed­nesday a n d con tinue In session th ro u g h F riday .

Aeeepts Position H . H . B a llenger, who h a s been

asso6ia ted w ith th e s ta te b u rea u of highw ays he re , h a s aocepted a po- BlUon w ith, th e W esta ra O onstn ic - tlo n com pany a t Pocatello w here th e B allenger fam ily wilt m ove tom or-

mJIes of C h in a ’s coast, from Swatow Ui th e s o u th to ShanK hol In the n o rth , a g a in s t Chinese shipping, nnd a spoke«m an adm itte d th a t sev­e ra l n e u tra l vessels h a d been stopped by' Jap an ese w arsh ip s b u t allow ed to procced a s soon a:> they had tabllshed I h t l r Iden tity .

4. In n o r th C h in a , w here U)e r e a l­ly Im p o rtan t e v en ts of th is w ar a re tak ing place , th e Ja p an e se a rm y— now m ore th a n l&O.OOO strong In th is a rea—c o n tin u ed Its slow advance th ree m a jo r f ig h tin g fron ts . N o rth ­w est, of Peip ing , a long the. P e ip in g ^ S ulyuan ra ilw ay , C h a h a r province was p rac tica lly c lea red o f Chinese troops a n d J a p a n e se advance pa tro ls had p e n e tra ted In to p a rts of B hansl a n d S u ly u an provinces—bo th . of w hich a ra m a rk e d for even tua l J a p a ­nese m ilita ry occupation . F igh ting con tinued so u th w e s t of Pe ip lng on th e P e lp lng -H ankow railw ay and south of T ie n ts in , on th e T ien tsin railway, w here a Ja p an e se a rm y Is p reparing to ’ ‘tung province.

N o Fear Show n By Stray Dogs

In T w in Falls

R eason: Oity P oandm aster Has Resigned and 'His J o b - .

Is N ow V acant

T»'lii Falls today w as w ithout a c ity poandm aster.

C. E. Vance, w ho form erly held ilic [w.sitlon, resigned h is po.st. I t was announced a f r e g u la r city council m eeting’ la s t n ig h t by Co-nmlMloner C . E . R itchey .

V ance a t th e p re se n t tim e Is bclnfc trea ted In a n O regon .■.anltarium nnd does n o t cxpcct to r r t iirn here , a t le a s t for sonietlmn to come.

•‘I don 't know 'who I can g t t fo r th e Job.'" R itch e y sa id In m aking th e an n o u n ce m en t of th e vacancy, " b u t I a m su re th e r ig h t m an will t u r n up."

And 50 today th e s tra y dogs o f Twin F^lls have no fear.

CommiaslonB Will AfiBiet City In O hartinf Putnre o f

Developm ent

STB O ILO KO I S M

Figuro For 1 s t E ight H ontlis ^ Of Y ear in T w in FaUs

la $ 6 3 6 ,3 0 1

T he bom bing o f C a n to n aroused in tense e x c ite m e n t I n H ongkong Where B ritish b usiness In terests saw Im pending a rep e titio n of th e d is­a stro u s days o f 1926-2S w hen th e ir trade w ith C a n to n w as stopped hy

a n tl-B r ltlsh boycott o rganized Dy Chinese n a tio n a l is ts .

T h e P e a rl r iv e r betw een H ongkong and C an to n is one of th e m ost crow ded w aterw ay s In th e w orld a n d extensive J a p a n e s e bom bing op e ra ­tions In th e a re a w ould m e an a n appalling loss o f life a n d property .

NATI0iLIU IIL3 SYSTEM URGEI

Ohftlrman o f I. 0 . 0 . A gierts P lan W ould Reiult in

Vntform Bet-Up

A t th s H osplU l P a tie n ts a d m itte d to th e hosp ital

w ere .M a rio n P e rk ins, H aselcon: J o h n K . C ou rtnay , H ollis ter; Mor- va il C offm an, W endell; M ario A ras- tlgn l, M rs. Jo h n O ates and son. T w in F a lU ; M rs. Lloyd E. Sm ith , Jerom e.

M bw C hief V lilU M r. a n d M rs, Iv an O . Scates,

S pokane, a re v isiting h e re a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n D. P la t t . M r. S c a te s Is p residen t of W estern O old M ines, whose m ine is located a t F ierce . Ida . He was fo rm eriy -su p e r in te n d en t o f schools a t H a m m ett a n d Pierce.

thisA ntes OoUlde

lillno r ..d am ages resu ltedm o rn ln g ^ • t 10:10 a . 'm . w h e n ___driv en by F ra n k T ucc l o f Livings­ton , M ont., e n d F re d J . K laas of T w in FalU collided In th e BOO block o f f te u r th . avenue east. T h e m ishap ooourred, police records show, when K laaa pulled aw ay from th e cu rh a n d s tru c k th e T uccl m achine.

JA FA N SEB U N IT R ETREA TS SH A N G HA I, A ug. 31 (U.R>-CHlnese

m ilita ry a u th o r i tie s announced to ­n ig h t th a t th e y h a d forced a d e tac h ­m e n t o f J a p a n e se to r e tr e a t In th e v icinity of L o tlen , no rth w est of S hangha i, a f te r in flic ting heavy casualties. Inc lud ing 100 dead,

SHIPS ADEQUAIE F O R E V H l

W A S raN G T O N , Aug, 31 OJ.Rt-U. S . nav y offic ia ls sa id today th a t n a ­val vessels now In th e S hangha i a re a re w holly capable o f evacuat­ing a ll A m ericans w ho desire to leave th e d a n g er ' tone .

O ffic ia ls e stim a te d t l ia t as m any as l.MO p e rsons could be evacuated in, a n em ergency—n o t fo r a long cruise, b u t su ffic ie n t to take the refugees t o m e rc h a n t sh ip s on th e h igh seas.

T h e A ugusta , f lagsh ip of th e U. S , A siatic squad ron , th e gunboat S ac ram en to , th e destroyers Edsall a n d P a r ro t t , a n d th e cargo and tr a n s p o r t vessel G old S ta r a re a n ­chored In th e Y ang tze o ff Shanghai.

Build ing ope ra tions in T w in P a lls fo r th e m on th of A ugust totaled »«,59a, th e rep o r t o f C ity CTerk W. H . Eldrldge, co m p leted th is a fte r ­noon, shows.

-Although som ew hat low er th a n th e • boom" m o n th s o f A pril. May a n d Ju n e , th e to ta l fo r A ugust nev­e rtheless exceeded t h a t , fo r Ju ly w hich w as $55,160. acc o rd in g to p ast records, D uring th e th ree "boom" m o n th s a to U l o f »3M,409 In con­s tru c tio n s ta r te d h e re .

U noffic ia l figu res show to ts l bu ild ing opera tions In T w in Falls fo r th e f irs t e ig h t m o n th s o f th is y e a r como to 1535,301. T h is Is 117,- 175 above th e to ta l fo r th e entire y e a r o f 1935 w h ich w as officially $468,13S.

C h ief item n o te d m o n th Is th o $23393 add itio n to th e W ssh- Ing ton school. T h is p e rm i t w as ask­ed la te yesterday a llem M m b y H . J . McKeel, c o n tra c to r. W ork h a s a l ready s ta r ted on th e add ition .

A nother p e rm it a sk ed yesterday afte rnoon was t h a t o f $3,000 value to repair th e In te r io r o f th e Rex A rm s ap artm e n ts .

’The la st p e rm it o f th e m o n th of August, asked th is a fte rn o o n , was ono for $1,000 c a llin g fo r construc­tio n of a new hom e In th e Asliton add ition by T . A . Q ask lll.

G oes to B nrley M n . V era B lakely h a s le ft for

w here sh e will te ac h th isw in te r. W ith D onald a n d M argare t B lakely a n d M rs. Jessie G ordon she h a s re lu m e d fro m Ban Francisco a n d Long B each w here Uiey* spen t tw o weeks. T hey w ere a lso scoom - pan led h e rs by M n . Addle O. W il­son, Lm A ngcls i. a fo rm er residen t of T w in F a lla a n d Eden.

Estate Admitted In Probate Court

(frM i Pm * Oa«) ro a d d lffieu ltlss seem s to be—one a a t lo o a l la llro a d system."

• H o b ar t K. H saly , m em ber o f th e aseu rttle a a tu t e x c ^

T h e e s ta te o f Pau line Heckler, w ho died In te s ta te Bopt. 34. 1033, w as ad m itte d to probate In Jii(tnn O uy L. K inney 's c ou rt U»U m orn ­ing . C harles T. H eckler, to w hom she w as m arried In Illinois Deo. 3«, IMO. asks In th e pe tition th a t th e com ­m un ity p roperty , certain lota O astleford, b e decreed to h im .

Judge K inney se t O ct, I a t 10 m . for hearing on the petition , J . H , Bherfey, D uhl. Is n tto rn ry for th e pelltloner.

to ld th e m eeting th a t th e “(IcaUi • s o ta a e a " sao iion o f th e u tiu iy hold* l o ( eo m p an y a c t m ay ye t be re - c h ria ta n ed th o ‘’re juvenation sec tio o ."

H aa ly sa id th e ‘’m ucli cusiwd and aeoUon Is th e b stla for

I iW I WW Jpanjr no aAd strength

! , 10 On eor raUon.*'th ta tk (h s ra w ni be mora of

t h m apBU eattaaa.” h e sa id .. . a t V U t b » enpmii

-VffSSZS• th a t

v o r th o f uUllUss have ' « t t h th s BBO u n d s»

rM D M Ba^ •aid,'< u' H t a M M s a o f w rlU -ups a n d

tn e rth o d o x praoU ees lacardao ia ln . can be

s ta r s a ra visible to V -

State Traffic! Patrnlman Earle W illiams ferllng pretty good about having lils photograpli taken atop n» elephant, on tlie kn;o of an elephant and with a lion whelp in his arms at the cirtus In Duhl yesletday, , . Pedestrians turning to slare lit wonder a t a neatly dressed man sjKjrtlng the blackest Iward seen here in many a day. . , Auto trailer bearing the iirlnted legend: '’Northw ssl MounUes ’. . , t o ia ll g irl eamesUy tw ln g lo talk even sm sller boy Into trad­ing h is dim e for h tr nickel b«- oauss th s niokel U targsr in slse, . . . PoUoeman dim onslratipg how to rtd» a trteyole, . , And sign abova sntranoe lo new Chambrr of Commerce offices saving "Bhowsr baths."

NewB o f RecordB i r t h *

T o M r. a n d M rs. R . W . W hite, K im berly , a son th is m orn ing a t the C ra ft m a te rn ity hom e .

T o M r. a n d M rs. B . W . Anderson, E den , o son ye sterd a y afte rnoon a t tho C ra ft m a te rn ity hom e.

T o M r. a n d M rs. B y ron Moycs a d a u g h te r Sunday a t W ood’s private s an ita rium .

T o M r. nnd M rs. D ea n K endrick, T w in F a lls , a d a u g h te r yesterday ot th e h o sp ita l m a te rn ity home.

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Bolso

Tem pcraturea

R adio Graduation F or Bank C roups

Inatltuts O haptori W ill Hour Branch RIokoy

N ationw ide rad io com m encem ent eKercises fo r I ts Kraduntes will l>p h e ld a t 0:S0 p. m . S ep t. 10 by ilia A m erm loan ItislU iile of lianklnK section of th o A m erican llnnkera’ association , U w as nnnounced hern today by A. W ilton Peck, aMorliitn oounoUman fo r Idaho a n d superv i­so r o f publlo ediinatinn for the roiith Q ontraf Id ah o c hap te r.

T h o rad io exrrcIsM will mnrk a m d u n tlo n of ih r lnrgr.it Kr<ui|i In llie 34-year h is to ry of the In.MUiitc, M r. Peck w as in form ed by F rank It. C u rda , p re s ld fn t o( th e In stltm e,

T h e year 's gradliRtce tolsy j.dST. accord ing to D r, ih iro ld S tonier, education d ire rtn r. Openker of thn even ing fo r th e natlunnl radio b roadcast will be iirsn c h Hickey, Vice p res id en t a n d gcnernl mniinKcr of th e S t . 1x>uIa C 'nrdlnnis tMnebslI team . T h e ta lk will t>e brondcnst by NDO front h i l/m L r M o. over th e b h » netw orli. I t rturl/i a t 7;30 p. m . CBT (0:30 p. ni, MflTi.

E acJj oho inc r tn thn in.Miiiiie, Mr Peck sa id , m alntuln.i im own lorlii school, c la is room s a iut fiiciiUlPs. S tu ­d e n t bo<1y Is cotni«»f<l o t tilfliT is and c lerks w o rk ln i in IotbI hsnks.

C hicago ______D enver ....H avre ......H elena .... K allspell .. K an sa s C ity .-.Los A ngeles .....Miles C ity M inneapolis —New Y ork ......O m ahaPocatello ........P o rtlandHt. .L o u is ...........a a l t L ake ........S a n F rancisco .S e a ttle .............’rW lN FALLS W llltston V rilow itone ....

Annual P icnic of Soutltcriiertj Holdr o r m ir residen ts of N oilh Cu...

Una w ere tio sh on fliindsy to uo iiiii C aro lin ians living In ncmihern Idaho n l Uw annuRl T arb re l iiirnlo hI whtCh n . It. A nderson, linker, Ore,, was guest speaker. T h e grouii of l i» pe rsons m e t In H arm on park .

I t was decided H ist oftlcerato be eleclw l « t th e m id -w in te r___Sion. Z nstnm ien ls l niunbern were iresented by Itube S a n d tm and 3harllo Cox.

O lobe A - i . l .n y l i i | Masli l e l t ra- wita. Ulobe ae*4 « ree« Cs..>A4t,

M in . Max, Preclp.......M 60 .00.._...40 Ot .00.......73 DO .00......02 70 .08

........oa B4 .00

......,M 73 .00'

.......60 74 .0072 0(3 .00

....... 02 70 .00

....... Ot 110 ,00

....... 02 7i .33___ oa 60 .00........72 OQ....... 63 110 ,00...... 6fl fl;i ,70....... 1)4 .00....... QH .00

&4 BO .00.......oa 03 .S4...... 00 3.1 .00....... fl4 00 .00.......*0 70 .03

(n o m P»«« Ooe> s n t ’tfuks will ftbo come to th e a t ­tention of thl-s body-

Tiic l3 -po ln t program was " sug­gested '’ to th e c ity council fo r adop­tion by a C ham ber of Com m erce com m ittee w hich m et w ith th e ad- miiiLstralivr group ft week ago.

Objectives L istedFoinLi ot th e program on w hich

..0 final action hofi been ta k e n or work ac tually sta rted . Include:

1 -W ld e n ln g of Second avenues north , sou th , e as t a n d w est fo r a d istance of tw o blocks eac h w ay from Shoshone street.

2- 0111n 8 of more c ity s tree ts , pos­sibly to Include every s tre e t In th e city.

3 - C onstruction of a t le a s t a th ird runway a t th e a irp o r t so th e fed ­eral governm ent will Insta ll ligh ts free of chargc.

Slepji lo iW Rock cccek canyon of w hite rn ts w hich are a m enace to tho com m unity and a po te n tia l disease th rea t.

5—C onstruction o t a c lea r w ell to give th e c ity a "good" w ater supp ly which can be properly tre a te d b e ­fore I t Is used.

6 -C o n a tru c tlo n of a s to rm sew er to d ra in su rfa ce w ater.

' Police Radio7 ^ A tw o w ay radio, o r resid en tia l

section .ca ll boxes fo r police.g -E x te n s lo n of th e p rese n t c a r

park ing zone o r . estab lishm en t o f a one-hour p a rk in g lim it to rep lace Uie p rese n t tw o-hou r s ta n d a rd .

9—An adequa te-pub lic lib ra ry .10— A dditional playground a n d

recreational fac ilities w ith th e c ity aiding m ore in th o fin an c ia l se tup .

11—A dequate m ark ing of s tr e e ts th roughout th e city.

Activity Seen at Cassia C o. Fair ■ O n Second DayBU RLEY . Aug. 80 (S p e c la ll-

B urley h a s a ssum ed a festive a ir today. Cowboys fro m ail parU of th e w est a rr iv e d In colorful rega lia to com pete In th e Ihree- day rodeo of th e O ld Oregon T ra il s ta m p e d e w h ich opened M ondsy; fa rm e rs b rought ex­h ib its to be e n te re d In compeU- tlo n a t th e c o u n ty fa ir ; and m e rc h an ts con tin u ed to we»r th e ir ''le n -g a llo n " , hnt.s and red sh irts .

T h e fa irg rounds were bustling w ith o ftlv lty a s en tries were checked a n d dbiplay.-i ftrrunffrd by com m ittees. A lready tlie fa ­m il ia r odors of f ry in g Immbur- g e r and onions pcrm entcd the a tm osphere a t t h e ’grounds. l l i e w hole show w ill b e compltle today w ith th e carn ival and the o pening of th e Colbom and S orenson rodeo.

O f m ost in te re s t to ^pectivlors w as th e a rriv a l o f a n ostrich to be show n In th e w ildlife display. “H ave you ever se en a n ostrich?'’ shou ted ntU e boys a s they ran a f te r th e truck .

CROWD A K. OF C.

EvcDt D raw s B eprescntatives From Southorn Idaho

OommunitioB

IH O L illD IN T

Filer, C lover H e s i d e n tB H avo C elebration M arkiog

B oad Oompletion

M l E D U C W i W O K RETURN

Instructors and Nursery Unit L eaders B ack From Annual

U. o f r Session

FILER, A ug. 31 (Special)—A p­proximately 300 persons, resid en ts o f n ie r a n d com m un ity a n d th e C lover trac t h a d to d a y celebra ted th e com ­pletion of th e su rfaced road co n n ec t­ing th e tw o a re a s .

P rincipal speaker fo r th e S u nday observance h e ld a t th e county fa ir ­grounds w as Rev. W . P . D arm enfeldt. Clover, w ho stressed th e cooperative sp ir it exl-itlng betw een tr e com m uni­ties. P ra ise w as given th e highw ay com m issioners a n d o th e rs responsi­ble fo r the com pletlbn of th e road by Mr. D an n en fe ld t a n d E . M. R ayborn, m a s te r of cercm onles.

G roup singing w as led by W . C. N uzm an. accom panied by M rs. Kcn> n e th H enderson a n d K enne tli H en ­de rson sang ’T H ea r Y ou C a lll r^ Me." T w o selec tlo ru w ere p resen ted by th e F iler high school G erm an band.

O th e r m iu ica l num bers were played by a Clover o rchestra led by W illiam K oeppen. T h e g roup In­cluded th ree of h is sons, Louis, A r­th u r a n d W llm er. a n d a daugh ter. O pal, a n d W ilbur Boelke a r\d H er­b e rt D uenslng.

A softball gam e was w on by Tiler by a score of 13 to 13. Ice crcnm a n d re f re sh m e n ts were so ld ’by the Clover Y oung People’fl society.

T e n m em bers o f th e WFA adult educa tion and n u rse ry school staffs w ere back In T w in F a lls today fol­low ing conclusion o f th e th ird an ­n u a l tra in in g coursc he ld a t Univer­s ity o f Idaho,- Moscow.

T h e. course w as conducted by the s ta te dep artm e n t o f education and th e W PA ed uca tion division.

D r. E . W. W arring ton , Oregon S ta te college, w a s conference co­o rd inato r, accord ing to Mrs. C. W. E rb land , who he ad e d th e local dele­gation . In s tru c to rs Included Dr. C harles V irtue, E lsl^ Maxwell, Percy C lapp a n d D r. W ay n e Sm ith, a ll of th e university a t M oscow, and Dean Jo h n R . Nichols, U . L S .B .

D iscussion m e th o d w as used lt\ the classes. T h c 'se s s lo n w as the best of th e th ree held so fa r , M rs. Erbland said.

N ursery school g roups were by M rs. M arg a re t Crum ley , sU te pervlsor, assisted by Miss Esther Bkeels, specia list f ro m J o w a State college.

A nnouncem ent of t!ie adu lt edu­c ation classes to be resum ed this fa ll In T w in P a lls w ill be made soon. M rs. E rb land decla red thU a fte r­noon.

' O RPH EU MNow showing—" A rtis ts a n d Mod­

els." Jack Benny.’Thurs., Prl., S a t.—"S an Q uentin ,’’

P a t O'Brien.

’Twin P a llt , R u p e r t, B uhl, J tio m c and 9o lse were rep resen ted In the th ro n g of several h u n d re d persons w ho a tten d e d th e a n n u a l K nights of Colum bus p lcnlo he ld S un d ay a t ihe county fairg rounds. T h o a ffa ir Is glveu encli y e a r fo r m em bers o t St- E d w rrd 's pnrlRlt.

F e a tu re of th e even t w as a midway . ’I th concessions a n d rcfre shm cn l s ta n d s fro m w hich p roceeds will go to th e group 's c h a r ity fund .

S p o rts were held du rin g th e a fle r -oon w ith c h ild ren ’s rac es following

the p icnic luncheon , p rizes w ere won In th o following groups: S ix and under, R obert Haye-t, S tev e ’ Day, Mar>’ R ausch , D oro thy H enscheid; seven a n d e igh t. C h a r le s F rlebu r- ger, G ilb e rt QucsncH. V era Cesarl. R ita R a u sc h ;n tn e a n d 10, Tom m y a ie se , Jim m y R uise ll , C a therine Rausch, E dna F r le b u rg e r ; 11 nnd 12, Dick T h o ra tU , EUllc Gle&c. Jo a n LeClalr. C lara F r le b u rg e r ; 13 «nd 14. Ja ck G lese, H aro ld L utz . M arU ia F rleburger, B e tty M erk le; 15 a n d 16, Ja ck Glese, R ich a rd Q uesnell, M a r­th a F rleburger, B e tty M erk le; m en 's race. A rt M ingo. P a u l Q uesnell; ladles' race, M rs. Joe B erks, M rs. M ary H enschcld.

I n a softball gam e a f te r th e races R u p e rt de feated T w in Fa lls . Pau l K re f t wa.s In c hargc of a rran g e m e n ts fo r th e plcnlo a n d L>’ons S m ith for the so ftba ll game.

IDA H ONow sh o w in g -"B a d G uy," Bruee

Cab(?t.Wed., Tliura., "U o y d s of Lon­

don." Freddie Bartho lom ew .

RO X YNow showing—" I P rom ise to F s y ,'

Chester M orrti.Wed., T hurs.,—"T lie Big S h o t”

G uy Klbbee.Frl„ Bat- - "W estbound Mail,"

C liarles S ta rre tt.

HOOVER’S PUNS

REBEL SOLDIERS SURRENDERGONS

N ationalist C om pany Kills O fficers ; D eserts to

Loyalist Trench

SCREENOFFERINGS

Change o f Party Leadership Indicated; V irginia

B acks Idea

B obt. F robasoo, Buhl, Found Ouilty A fter Jtidge Hoars

W itnesses Testify

L E C I i CANOIDHIESA

'H ie field in tlie nieotlon for TVln F u lli school t r u i t r o s loniiird Ihis a fte rn o o n as a s ix -w ay ram fi th r ro board seats .

D eadlino for f iling ofcom es a t m id n ig h t ton igh i. T h is a f ­ternoon found no addillounl eil- tran ln lieyond U»e h a lf ilorcu »lretOy In tlio field.

E lection la ila U d frim i l in '{ p. ni. n e x f l ’ueMlay. bejiV- ’I. I 'u n .r iiy Vn*. pnyrra a s woil os p a rm lo of ciillrirrn from nix to 30 Inclusive nrn ellgtbic to vote.

C and ida tes In llie field for tlie t' Ih rc e-y ea r lerm n urn; c im in im n (Irorgfl W ard. 'I 'r iim an tlirrn h n lg li A. H. H ensoit a n d fta ip li I'lnk.

I^om lnsei fo r th o Mngin iw n-yrnr iMi.it to f ill o u t th n term of Mrs « lu rg eo n McCoy a re Mr.v McOoy iitid I>. J . T enckinck . Mr. 'IVnohinck in line o f the re ti r in g Ini'iimbents,

I’ lU'ty Fete.s (V )U |)lo On Weddiii)? Date

A w alfle AupiMr Wiu given la it nvaiMng In h o nn r o t M r. a n d Mrs. W alle r l^ y on ih e lr M lh ann lver- nnry a t th n lionio o f M r. a n d Mrs, Jo h n Tbdd- 'r iie evenUig w as siw nt play ing carda,

'riiiMU! prraen t besides ttin honotven itnd h iists weiD Mr. nnd Mrs. Dill i- ty. Jack Fry, u a y le S l i ia r , end M sdge S tan d lsh .

Car Charge Leads T o D istrict Court

Joe Lang, B oise, Hold Under Bond F or ErabeSBlemont

Joe L ang . 93, Boise, today had been bound over to th e fall te rm o f d is tr ic t c o u rt to answ er charges o f e m b e tilem en t o t a n au lom nblis from a ’Twin Falls deale r la i t Ju ly 31,

Lnng wn.1 h r td u nder Il,ft00 bond a fte r a p re lim ina ry hearin g < ducted la ta yesterday aften iom i In th e c o u rt o t Ju stice of th e Peace d-uv T . Swope,

A t th n hriirlnft 11 wa.i claim ed L a n t secured the c a r u tte r he h a d to ld Uie local dniiter h is f a th c r-ln - la w had u truck lo trad e In on Uie rh ine . Hn look th e c ar, h e claim ed, to b ring Ills f a th e r-in - la w to Tw in r a iu .

Lang was a rre s ted early In A u­gust n t New M eadows. Idaho .

R obert P robasco o f B uh l Uila a f ­te rnoon w as found gu ilty o f reck­less d riv ing by Po lice Judge J . O. Pum phrey a n d o rd e red to pay a fine of 110 as well a s c o u r t costs of >3.

Sign ing tlie c o m p la in t agalnsi Probasco w as Jo h n D . C ochran of T w in Falla. I t g rew o u t of a n au to­m obile acc id en t w h ich occurred earlie r In tho m o n th .

sterday a fte rn o o n Judge Pum ­ph rey n e ard fo u r persons testify Probasco waa d riv in g in a reckies.s m a n n er a t th e tim e of th e mishsp.

,T h e w ltn e ss ti w ere O . H . York. Uus- sell York, a Mrs. Je n n ln g a and a Mra. C arro l.

A ppearing for tJie de fendan t were A rtliu r P a rk e r a n d a M r. DcHroon, w ho. a lthaugh th e y d id no t w itn m th e m ishap, tuld th o Judge th e driver wan know n lo be cau tious and a ’good driver,"

A fter h earing teatlm ony Judge P innph rey look th e case under lid- vlse in rn t a n d an n o u n ce d tho guilty ve rd ic t th is afte rn o o n .

D ivon-cs Granted T o T w o Husl>an<l8

Dpcrerfl o t divorce by d e fa u lt were g ran ted by D is tr ic t Ju dge Ja tn rn W. lS )rtrr yrn lcrdny a fU rnooii l<i two men, Ik>Ui o t w hom alleged c ruelly and Im lh of w hom olalm ed they had i>een se p a ra ted from th e ir wives for some tim e. W illiam J . 1-lnd won d i ­vorce from C a rrie U n d , w hom ho m arried a t U M oure, N. D . O ct 37, KKM. T lir r e w ere no ch ild ren nnd no p roperty .

D an iel C). K ljig w as g ran ted d i ­vorce from M rs. P ea rl I.. K ing «liom h e m a rr ie d Feb . M , IWO. She b now a fea ld en t o t C an ton . III. T hey have been se p a ra te d elnce ]03H. 11i t r e a re n o m ino r ch ild ren and no p ro p erty Involved,

D ecree of d ivorce wM fllad today a t th e cU rk 'a o ftlee in th e s u it o t F ra n k l l im tln g to n agalna t I^irllln H im tlng ton . T h e l i t t e r countersurd a n d o b ta in ed th e decree. Mr, Ih m t-

i n waa requ ired to p a »nd a tto rn e y fee*.'

RalH m s TMlayR. W , M cltu b e rts reiiirnnd th is

I afte rn o o n f ro m Ban Diego, Calif,

O R IIG CHARGE RESOLTSINFINE

HENDAYB, F ^ anco -S pan lsh F ro n ­tie r . Aug, 31 (U.R)—A n e n tire com ­pan y of n a tio n a l is t tro o p s deserted to loyalists on th e n o r th ea s te rn A ra ­gon fron t, gove rruncn t d ispatches sa id today.

Tlio In su rgen t com pany killed its o fficers a n d m a rc h ed in to govern­m e n t trcnches w aving w h ite flags a n d ha ndkerch ie fs, i t w as a-uerted.

Surround E as te rn S a lien t S tro n g loyalist detachment.'?

rounded B clchitc, In th e h e a r t of G en. F rancisco F ra n co 's e aste rn sa l­ient, w hich w as poo rly fortified, w hile in su rgen t co iiunanders ru sh ed reinforcement.*! fro m th e n o r th to th e a id of Ihe be leaguered tow n.

'D ie governm ent d ecla red th a t the fall o f B elch lte w as im m inen t. C ap­ture of ttje tow n. I t w as hoped, would provide th e f irs t m a jo r victory of Uie loyall-st tr ip le A rag on offensive, launched five days ngo.

O ffensive Necessory "The o{fet\slvo w as essen tia l be­

cause Uic n a tio n a lis ts h a d driven a wedge Into loyalist sections eas t of M adrid, t lire a ten ln g to su rro u n d Uic city a n d Isolate I t from tho te m p o r­ary cap iln l of V alen c ia nnd from

Its c h ie f source of sup-

(rrsra P s f t One) c ith e r Gov. L an do n o r H am ilton into h la confidence be fo re p roposing th a t th e G . O. P . bade o ff fo r a new sU rt tow ard th e 1040 p res id en tia l cam> palgn. H e ind irectly , i f r a th e r f irm ­ly , disclaim ed p e rso n a l po litica l am ­bition.

Any R epublican Convention nex t ye a r o r o therw ise w ould Involve a m eeting of th e R ep u b lic an na tional com m ittee a n d a m e e tin g o f th a t com m ittee im der th e c ircum stances proposed by M r. H oover m ig h t Jeop­ardize H am ilton ’s te n u re a t p a rty headquarters.

A fter a debacle o f 1036 H am ilton Raid h t w as rea d y to q u i t b u t h e was continued in office by th e n a tional com m ittee, p a rtly because h e had am assed a cam pa ign d e fic it o f |9&0,- 000 a n d h is com m ittee colleague^ fig­u red i t w ould b e f a ir a ll round to expect H am ilton to p a y off th e debts w hich h e incu rred o n hla responsl- bUlty. T he deb t h a s since been re­duced to app roxim ate ly »a00,000.

Held OverLAST TIM E TOMORROW!

jillcB and reinforcem ents.In sou the rn S p a in th e loyalist

drive on G ra n ad a reach ed Its peak, th e governm ent a sserted , b u t a d ­m itted th o t Its troops h a d been forced to re tire u n d e r rebel pressure.

From Missouri M iss D culah W oy, In stru cto r In

Uio Junior h igh school, h a s re tu rn e d from a sum m er sp e n t In M issouri.

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Tues’day, Auffust 31, 1937 IDAHO EVENING TIME S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 7ag«TIif«i

Narrow Win Over Farr Dims Glamor of LouisChorus of Boos Greets Bomber

As Battle EndsJoe No Longer Regarded

As Ruthless Executioner

* H e Amazed Fistic “ Experts'

Britons Believe Farr Climbs to

Position at Top

By HENRY M cLEM OItK

NEW YO'RK, Aug. 31 (U.R)—Jo e Louis, the brown boy from Aiabam ', still held th e w orld ’s henvywciKht boxinff cham pionship today, bu t th a t was abou t nil.

l i is glam or was gone.No one spoke of him as th e “ dynam ite killci'.'’ No one

com pared him. to th e stubl)Ib-bearded Dempsey of Toledo. N o one th o u g h t of him as a ru th less oxccutioner, w ith an ax con­cealed in each knotted fist.

Because, last night, under the w hite lights, and in th e sticky h e a t of Yankee stadium , ho barely — oh so barely — eked ou t a 15 round decision over Tom m y F a r r of Tony Pandy,W ales. Joe 's m argin waa so th in th a t when his arm ^vas rnUv;d n l llic JinLsli, 33,409 customcr.s Bfcctcd liUn wlUi .such trcmendouA boos th a t h e held hl^ a rm s a lo ft ecarccly ft M cond before low ering th e m and covcrlnc h is ear.s.

S lrance (o Joe T lic boo w as u s tran g e crj’ to h im

—lie w ho h a d alw ays been an Idol— a n d h e seem ed a lit tle frigh tened .A nd, a s U to g e t away from It a ll, th o cham pion , h is face badly swollen, h is fU ts bandaged , cau g h t a plane sho rtly a f te r m idn igh t a n d sped hom e to D etro it n l 20Q miles a n liour.

P e rh ap s ho felt, as did a ll th e specta to rs a n d critics,' th a t h e h a d w on—a n d lost. A nd th a t F a r r liirtl lost—a n d won.

L o u b w as ft very o rd inary w ork­m a n la s t n ig h t. I n h is f irs t dc'Irnce, a n d a g a in s t a chnllcnger re ­ga rded so Ifghtly th a t th e odds ag a in s t h im w ere 10, 12, and even 15 to 1 a t r ing tim e, h e could do noth- Ing.

T ea rs In to HimA nd w hen th e cham pion cam c out

F a r r , tra in ed In th e c ircus a n d c a r ­n ival booths of th e old country’, to re In to h im , using h is la s t b it of s tre n g th to paw a t Louis w ith le fts a n d r igh ts .

A t th e fin ish of th e fig h t, w hen Up stre tch ed ou t on a rubbing table, a n d he ld o u t h is h a n d s to have th e bandages c u t o lf, L ouis com plained of In ju red fis ts , a n d sa id th a t th e h u r ts , su sta ined early In th o figh t, had p reven ted h im from seorm g a knockout,

L ouis sa id th e In ju ry to h is r ig h t . b a n d —tlie one b e used to p u t Brad- dock aw ay tw o m o n th ago—defin ite ly e nded a n y chance o f h is figh ting M ax ■ Schm ellng th is year. W hen Schm ellng , w ho w atched th e f ig h t from a ringside se a t, was to ld of th is , h e shrugged a n d sa id:

R aps Alibi " I do n o t care fo r alibis. NelUi

does th e public. D id you h e a r tho big app lause th e people gave m e w hen 1 was In troduced, T ho iKOple, th e y a re tire d of seeing m e given a ru n a round . Boon Loul.i will have to l ig h t mo, a n d I will knock Him out.Ivasy, I knock h im out. H e Is f in ­ished ,”

T h e re were no a libis of any nort from th e Kar^ cam p. N either F n rr no r a n y h a iu llr r w ould crlllcl7/i th e declnlon. Tom m y paid tr ib u te to Ixiu ls an a rlcun , fa ir flK htcr, a n d ft strong puncher. Asked If he th o u g h t

drclalon woa im fulr. Tom m y

L O ND O N . A iig .ite (U.PJ-Brl- t ls h f ig h t fan s til le v e d today t h a t T om m y Ki^-r h a d raised h im se lf to a place am ong thp ra n k in g heavyw eights of th e w orld by h is perform ance la s t n ig h t a g a in s t C ham pion Joe Louis.

I t w as generally ag reed th a t F a r r 's show ing was one of th e g re a te s t ever p u t up by a B ritish h eavyw eigh t contender.

F a n s booed th e outcom e as I t w as a n nounced over th e fac ili­tie s o f th e B ritish D rondcastlng com pany .

S u p p o rte rs of tlie B ritish E m ­p ire cham p ion—particu larly h is W e lih rn lner f r ie n d s -a l re a d y w ere specu la ting oh P a rr 's c h an c es o f . a re tu rn b o u t w ith Louis.

mLEsmW CO ASIIO O P

Senators, Padros, Soals StiU In Running ? o r Lead as

Strotoh Opens

C oach Olem P arbcrry Plans T ough Schedule For

G ooding Eleven

Mild:"1 will le t l lir A m erican people

decide Ih iit. I am eutlnfled, lliough t I wuB a clown, a n d c ou ldn 't fig h t. I proved 1 could, 1 a m very happy ."

Bleeding Co.tlyI f F a r r had n o t l>een a "b leedrr"

he probably w ould be th e new w orld 's chiimpli

11a Wed bccajue m ost o f hla life WHS spen t deep In a coal m lno— w here Uie su n never had . a chance to h a rden hln skin. Early In th e f igh t n le ft liix)k lore open the .te r hl.i lig h t rye tlm t hn n iitfrrrd In (inlnliiK, and nhortly u f lr r n rlp - (iliig rluUl ll<-<'d hln le ft check.

l^ ir 11) iDiMKlA K arr fought th e ]>er- fec t f ig h t for a m a n w ho lacks a knockout iiuni'h. He never kep t still, never o f lr rrd Ix)uls a *hot a t a eel ta rg e t, Klr:il ho wi.iild muvn to tho ■ liiht, th e n I» Ihd h 'f t. Now he 'd lig h t In tt (TourU, now he 'd niove In friiin a n up righ t Bliime. lie frln led M il l e v e ry lh ln g - f re t. hBiidn, h a n d t)o<ly. L ouh n ihn rd dozrnn tltnes, nn Im fjo iiud rrrd In th e wake *>f th e Bhifly WelnhniMn.

W ins WHti l , r n 1-ouls won tho lig h t , on jHilnls,

w ith h is le ft hand . N ot th e wli'krd, li'K)klng Isft of e arlie r f lg h u , bu t n llKht b u t su re Jabbing le ft hand . T h e cham pion th rew f(

O L L E G E B iS lSS IR IN G E R IE

O O O D I N O , A u g . 31 ( S p c c la l) — G o o d in g c o lle g e w i l l h a v e th e s t r o n g e s t f o o t b a l l t e a m In It .s h i s t o r y t h i s y c n r . a c c o r d in g t o C o a c h C le m P a rb < > r ry w h o l e f t F r i d a y e v e n in g f o r P o r t l a n d t o c o m p le te a r r a n g e ­m e n t s f o r th e « a s o n '.s g a m e s .

A t o u g h s c h e d u le Is l in e d u p f o r , 1 0 lo c a l c o llc g c te a m a n d fo o t b a l l f a n s o f s o u t h e r n Id a h o w i l l b e g iv e n , i h c o p p o r t u n i t y t o see s o m e r e a l f o o t b a l l . C a l i f o r n ia . M o n ta n a , O r e ­g o n a n d Id » l i t } te a m s a r c s l a t e t l to c la s h ' w i t h th e lo c a l e le v e n o n th e n o d e o f i e ld In G o o d in g ,

T l i e n e w f ie ld l lg h t . i , s p o n s o r e d b y lu A m e r ic a n L e g io n a n d th e b u s l- f s s m e n o f t h e c i ty , w i l l m a k e I t

p a n -s lb le f o r t h e c l l lw - n i t o se e l io m e o f t h e b e i . t o l t h e s m a l l e r c o lle g e s In a c t i o n In t h e n ig h t p o n ie s s c h e d ­u le d .

A m o n g t h e te a m s t h a t a r e h c h e d - u le d t o a p iK - i i r a t t l i e lo c a l H e ld a re U o f I . , .^ o u th e rn b r i in c h , A lb ln n S l a t e N o r m a l .M 'ho o l, I 'a c l t lo .• ( i l lrg e . K ic k s c o ll i- K ii a n d t h e M o n ta n a H c h o o l o f M in e s .

' I l i c ic n tJ iM v i i s c h e d u le o f g a m e s Is a s fo l lo w h :

Hrpl. IK—Collrgfl of Idaho at • <rBl(lnrll.Srpt, 21—l.'lilvrnlty o f Idaho, •o u lh trn branch, a t (jloo4llii|.

O ct. 2—E aitem O regon-N or­m al, a t IjiOrande, Ore.

O ct. (^rrol Mllrgc of llr l- e iia . Mont., a t iltlrna .

Oct. 17—Alblnn HUIe Nnrmalwihnol a t Oixidliig,

Oel, 2}—I'ac'Iflo eullcm at O oodlng.

O el. 30—lUchi o o l l e g a a t G ooding Ihomn romlng gam o).

Nov. .tl—Open.Nov. l l -M o n U n a School of

Mlnr*. at (lixxllni.A gam e wllh Hallnaa Junior

rollege at Kallitaa, Calif., Ii Bchedulcd for the laKer part of Novrmbrr, probably on ThanVi- t lv ln g day.

' I ’o i i r i K ' y ’M K i i t r y

P e r io d KxteiuU-il

Rugged a n d eoarageous Tom m y F arr, th e W eUf- coal m iner, had con founded tKe puglllsUc “e x p e r ts ' today a n d a m a u d th e boxUig w orld by going the full 15-round rou te w ith C ham pion Joe lo u la la s t n ig h t. Iodine only by a narrow decision. M any fan s in th e crow d booed .llir v rrd lrl. U rlllsh suppo rte rs o f th e W elshm an a l­ready w ere ta lk ln s a r r tu rn bout today, a lth o u g h p lans of Prom oter M ike J a c o b s Indicated F a rr probably w ill f l* h t o lhe r b a ttle s In A m erica be fo re a r r t tim go w ith Lonls Is sla ted .

Very Poor Show.; GeneralOpinion of Ex-Champions

Kood doing It. I never saw a m an w ith his, punching power so consis ten tly refuse to u.sc It, Ho w o u ld n 't hook, he w ouldn 't th row th o t righ t- All h e d id was Jab.

Says H e'll ^ a t JoeM ax Schm cllng : I will, bent

Loui.s everj* day In Uic week, a n d tw ice on Sundays, Ho d id n 't try fo r a knockout because he wa.^ .icared he m ig h t ge t h u r t. T lia l h u r t hand? A n alibi, m ay­be. h u h ?

P edro M onlancz: I s I t true th e big fellows g e t 50 a n d 60 Ihqusand dollars fo r th a t?

M ickey, W alker: A nd to th ink I gave up a d in n e r o f steam ed c lam s and beer to w atch this UilnK.

D enny L eonard : I wns born lou ;.o(in, a n d too light.

J o h n n y D undee: So was I.M ax B aer; I cou ld n 't 'em

bo th , I am th e g rea tes t fighter In ih e wnrld- I'll be cham plch a g a in before the end of the year. W ho ttu you Uilnk of Mils su it I KOI on? Paid two hundred snmckcr.H lo r I t In London. Cla.sH, kid. rlaM . T h a t 's Maxle,

A C iam t GuyL ou A m bers: P a rr 's a game

guy. A in 't It u sham e he ciin'i punch? 1 c a n 't Jlgvire o u t liow a n y m an th a t big c a n 't ktmck

irlie i.i» rea lly slou t

P a r r , w ho was -'m ade'' Jn d e ftm . In r*j>e.;ted to r fth a in hi thin (imlV try lo r 's e v e r a l m on ths , P iom o le r Mlko JacolMi h as ncveral ha ltlea planned for him , a n iL o n a of th em undoubtedly Is a r e tu rn sh o t a t th e >linmpliinnhlp.

[■’i n n l iH ts (Jail O ff I’olo Chumpi'onHhiii

YAKIMA, W ash.. Aug, SI T h * rr will t>n ilii nfflolal n tjrlhw est polo ctm inplnnnhip. I t was ileeldrtl h e re lurl nlKbt a t a nieetluti of lloiae and Toppenlsh team s, tln a l- IsU in tournanieiit play.

H eavy rn in all day (laturday m ade U>a field n n rit (nr play im d l next M'mday an<l tlm llnlsn riders ileeld- I'd Uiey wou1<l liiiva (o r e tu rn hoina beforo t l ia t tln ir, 'n m final r “ 'a s lo liHvr Iwrn p lu ird lonlulii

Toppoiilnii ^ n. (lie cliatlipini

I)a t/i (o (piallfy for e n lra n Ihn H nako id v r r vallry open golf to n rn n in e n t to ho held a t the Tw in Kiills e o u n d y club has lieen extended IhrouH h T hursday of th is week, It wa.n announced IhU a fte rn o o n by .Ihn I'.dwnrd. club professional,

Q ualify ing loiuutn. connlsting ol 111 holrn. w rio to have l>een i'o in |ile t' rd today, I'^ilwaid |x>ln(ed o u t. but •Ihit esl«'n>.hiii wiin iniulft bei nuiiiy go llru i of lliln se rllun Hiinday

'In l 111 llol,'Mi where they par-rhili

iHillt .Mu- rlinni|ili>! fllHhtn, will be Ilii!ICdward said.

iirney a t th a t

rnnu ien t. In |i and fltnl iced l"rlday,

M anfrcdo DcciNianH A ron in 1(1 ItoundH

o m c A i i o , Aug. :u iu m i-a i Mi'itIH , declnlonrd

m l , (lech lili-ago, tfti; n a l ik lo A gnes,' 13 Ihlraflit, ilni-iloiircl I'lill HpU, III hlrn tio , t4 ), I 'u i Jlrhoeiibeig, M flOiOMir K lin , k iiinked o u t Ji Icmre, 143, Chicago, (1».

NEW Y O RK , Auk. 31 (U.PJ- B eing n o lh ln c more tlian tlie bore c om m en t of llic prc.scnt a n d fo rm er boxlnt,- cham pions a t th e fin ish of the .loe Louls- T om m y F a r r world's heavy­w eight chnm plonshlp flRlU:- - J a c k D em psey: F illcen years ago, a g a in s t th a t .sort of flg h l- er.-i, I w ould lisvc .sent Jack K ea rn s ou;, to do the fighting, a n d I w ould have .M:\yed In the corner.

He'd ChnllrnKe BothJa ck Johnson : Cilve m e th ree

pork chop.s and a b rea th of fresh a ir , and I'll challenge 'em both.

Jg*k S harkey : And to th ink ,4 rf^ U .scd to boo me! T h a t 's not th e sam e Louis w ho knocked m y he ad off wilh a left.

Q ene Tiiiuu-y: Very lnlere.it- InR engaK cm ent. Ver>'!

Jim m y D raddnck: I 'd like a n ­o the r whac'k a t th e cham pion­sh ip . I f he hiid fouglit the sam f flKht ag iilnsl me th a t he <lld a iia ln st F a rr, l.nuls neviT would have la k fn Ihi- t it le . I m ay be bad, b u t no t th a t bad.

H arney Uos;,: ix)ul« wcin going aw ay, b u t he d id n 't look very

iBy r n l te d P re ~ lAs Pacific C o a st league team.i

Icrrd th e .itre lch In th e ir 1M1 palgu today, w ith tliree weeks of plnv rem ain ing , bo th th e team .standing a n d tlie Individual batUng cham pionsh ips rem ained very much in Tloubt.

.Snrram enlo, & in Diego and San Praiifi.sco Rtlll were In th e running for th r h ono r o f flnlslilng f irs t and leadlni: the f irs t fou r team s Into thi- O 'S haughnew y plon play-off fo r tlie title won la s t year by P o rt­land

I lltt e ra B unchedIn re c e n t vears g rea t h lt-

O.scar E ckhard t and Joe DlMn«i;io h av e m ade runaw ay races

tli f b a ttin g c liam plonshlp, the ipctltlon th is y e a r was so keen • live iiolnt,-! .separate th e first •c b a ilo rs a n d a new leader a p ­

peared In today 's com pilation of ■ilall.MJr.s b)* WJDIam M cGee, United Prcw Statistic ian .

H arlan (Sam son) Pool, Seattle m iltlelder, advanced to f irs t place

\ .345 m a rk , supp lan ting San -s R u p e r t T hom pson, who had

been lead ing th e h itte rs fo r two m onths. T hom pson dropped to sec­ond w ith .342. tw o poin ts b e tter th a n

Ciiidat of Los Angeles. O thers h ; th e f irs t five were L lllard, San Francisco, .336, and G aribaldi, Sac­ram ento, .335.

O lh e r L ea d en I.cnders In o th e r batU ng columns

Included: tw o base h its , Adams. Sacram ento , 43; th ree base h its . He am ong Ver.llich of Sacram ento . C la- bauKh of P o r tlan d , and Koy of O akland w ith 14: hom e runs. Mike H unt, K cattle, 32: runs driven In. H unt 114: .w crlflcc h its, Lee. P o r t­land, 3 0 ; s to len bases, M yolt, Ban Diego. 21.

Bam G ibson, S a n FraneUco eran . was th e rea l leaders of th e pitcher.-) w llh n w ins a n d 8 set- back.s.

T he -serlc.s Uils week brought two p e n n an t co n ten d ers together In the S an F ra n cls co -S a n Diego meeting. T hiee gam es will be played In San Diego a n d s ix In S a n Francisco, e nduig L abor day. A sim ilar sched' ule will bo-follow ed In th e Oakland- S ac ram ento a n d L os Angeles-Mls- 3lon.s series, whUe P o rtland and S ea ttle will play th e ir n ine games a t P o rtlan d . -,

S ac ram en to tops th e c ircu it by h a lf a gam e lead over San Diego an d th e Seals are five gam es In back of Uic P adres.

C l i l S W T y R E r S l E A D

NATIONAL LEAGUE• W. L. Pet.

--- ---------- 11 46.................72 47 .605............... 64 M .M2........... .....62 M .521........... _...57 62 .479.................M 68 .424..... ...........48 68 .414..................46 63 .404

Rookie C liff M elton Breaks In S eventh ; HubbcU

Saves Qame

Box ScoresYesterday

AMERICAN LEAGUE netroU 5. New York 4. Cleveland 7, Washington 6. (Only ram es scheduled In Amer­

ican league).

nE TR O IT 6, NEW YORK 4NEW YOnR. I DETROIT

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NKW Y O RK . Aug. 31 dJ.PJ-'n>e New York Glnnl.-i were In first place of th e N ational league today by ly .002 iicrcentage po in ts bu t It w as h ear ten in g to Ihclr p e n n an t d e­fense because li w as th e first tim e they were on to p since Ju ly 14.

T hey took th e lead yesterday w ith a 4-3 victory over the C incinnati Reds. Carl Hubbcll stepped b i and h a lted a R ed rally In th e seventh Inn ing w hen C liff M elton faltered . I t w as th e G lo n fs 13th victory In lO '.stnrls a n d It w iped ou t w h at wns once a sevcn-giim e lead (or th e C h i­cago Cubs.

M cltnn h a d he ld th e Reds scnre- 6s u n til th e seventh . He h ad a

fo u r-ru n lead b u t a single by Riggs and a double by M eyers, a f te r a

Ik and a n e rro r p u t two m en on ba.se. liavc th e ^c^ls th ree runs. H ubbell w en t In w hen Chick H afey was ,w !t In lo pliJch Hubbell allowed o n ly ono h it. I t w as th e only gam e In th o N ational league.

I n th e A m erican, th o D etro it T l' TH d e fea ted th e New York Y an ­

kees 5-4 w h en Q erry W alker dou bled hom e C harley G ehrlngcr w ith th e w ln n h ig n u i In th e .seventh. H ank G reen b erg h i t h is 30Ui hom e ru n a n d R tidy Y ork h la 2flth,

In th e on ly o th e r gam e, th e Cleve­land In d ian s b e a t th e W ashington Sena to rs 7-6.

38 4 13 Tolikls . 34 5 i: for Pt-nn.011 In iilnlli.............. 004 000 . 000-‘

......... 310 000 lOx-JNone. Two bttt hIM. Itolffl 3 '•l|[»r, Crmmi. Homo rum ;. W k - Doubln pl»n, Qph

CJVernbfrB. Lo*ln* pitebei

CLEVELAND 7, WASIUNGTON (WASHINQTON | CLEVELAND

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E K C H IP IO IIe E W f E l l l E D

Sftrandoa, W ho W ill W rostle Here Saturday, Haan’ l

Lout a Match

W hen Jim m y Harandon, 230 pound G reek cham p io n i te p s In to th r nri-iia a t A nieilcnn Ix-giou ha ll for hln w rcsiiiim m atch w llh linns Mchulti'. rm ni (li 'iin a iiv hn will be tiiklim Ihi- rliiiiii'- of bi-lliK (li-fi-nled for till- flrnl lim e.

D uring b h long Hat of tw uta In Clerm any nn<l lu thn U nited H tates H nrandos h n i nrviT la sted defeat, H WRi r rv n i ln l Kjiliiy by J . Kdward W inner win) In chitrge of the................................ ... f o r t i a t u n lu y ,Mrpt. 4.

I'Vntiirn jiiiit.'h on tintu rdny 'n curd will l)e Unit tx-tween (Ills H onnen- l>oi'g. fiinnr'i HOI Id’s rhnm jilon and fcioltiiill « tur who lnak^■^ hlH ap p n iin n c p In Tw in n i l h for Ihe first lim e. H r will nn-ct Tommy M iirtin o f Tcxn.i. oiir of thn best w ienlleti In llir giinic.

In n p re lim inary o n e -f tll m atch I 'ln y Itoetiui'k. tlin ilaakell Ind ian will ta k r oil n m iiy <Jliml>erg, tin J40-1I

Al tlM-

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l iA i .r t,AKi': < n r v . Aug. a i nip) T h r U tn ti- ld i.ho Hiignr com pany K-iim nf H |.nnl^h K»ik lodnv wn«Alnlo i.<itll>ull •h iiinp lon nnil Dtiili irpii'tii n tiillx r In thn niitloiiiil Aiifl- hall lo iiiiiiiini’n t, n fie r b 0-a victory iivrr l.niiK-Wrl<llng la s t n igh t.

•nin Kiinm wan ron rluded a f le r pe lice irn rrvrfi cpileted lia tlllng fan Who r lo ln t a l le r P itch e r K elly of th r Iipmilsli Po rk o u tf it slruek Wall M iiikov w ith a pltclieit ball.

•llir liliili Iil.iho nllin will. fr |i i r r n i l t;in li In llii- iiiillonaU a t Chi cago n e p t. 11-14.

T h il: Mon dieui Hextii F-vot.iir: T h e big nnc.i

they very t>low. Come wijtili m e. Bcxto he flv,

H nii-y M cLemnre ino rliam - p lo n i: Por a w orld's heavy­w eight Unlit, a t tw e n ty -t liii r d o lla rs a throw , I t U do -(rrrl- ble, de-aw fiil, de-lousoy. (Copyright ir37, lln lled I'rrwil

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Wa^hmgioa .............020 004 : 000—«n cvound ................ 300 002 o n - ';

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Icy: l,«wls. My»r »nrt KiihM; CoJien Kuhel. WmtilnB pllcli

»e, liOning pllctier, Coliei

EENFI LOCAL GAS MEN

Oronp Disouases Organization At M oetin ? Held Here;

M achinists Next

C ham ber o f Oommerce Qivcs llopor^ on Start^ of

Field Project’

Von Oramm, Henkel Swear T o Got Tropliy Before

Eiullnr' OiiroorH

G O O D IN G , Aug. 31 (Bpecldl) — A m a rt ha/i been m ade on the liwlal- la tlo n of tlio new *2,500 flood ligh t Im provem ent a l the falrgrouniU and rodeo field which w,il give the field flood lig h ts ond m ake |K)Mlble ho ld­ing BOftball, football, rcxlfo and o th e r actlvlllefi In thn evening. Re- IHirt on tlic h la rt of ttic lii^tiillatlon f fa tu re d tlie August mertti.K of the C ham ber o f Commerce, h -'ld .laM week, P re a ld c n t I 'red CrnlR und tiam H ulllvan m ak ing th e rcjK:

M oat o f th e 00 foot poli-.i already have been placed and mIl. t of Ih' r iiu lp m en t f/>r th r IIkIi'-' lum ar rived In th e city, they irjioried, l lw lam pa a re expectcd lo arrive about Uept, 1.

F In an ea C am patm P re s id e n t Craig bi.mi mi

t h a t a good u la rt has ben i 1 Ihe f in an c ia l cniiiiuili-ii nfi-iled lo advance th o puym cni f<ir tliu Im- liro v c m o il. A num ber of tin: bual neaa m en a lready have agreed to advance ISO each to |>ny fur llie Im ­p rovem en t. Accordlim l<i Ihn p lai d e rided Jipon, tlie 1 ecrijit,-, liiiin (Inlife o f th o ..................... i‘i t>« U"C(flrnt to rep a y lho;>r who Imvn ad m n c ed th o lu n d s for iiiM.illi>tlun.

'l l io llg lita a n d rcjiiljimrnt have been pu rch a sed of thn Wc.iltiiKhouno com pany , a n d (lie ln^ll<llIltIl iM pervlnnl by thn M iiIk t iim p an y . T h li coinininv /Idrn the |Hilni. T heic me

NEW Y ORK 4, CINCINNATI 3CINCINNATI j NEW YOHK

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lyler. If 4 0 0 nerger, cf 3 0It) 2 0 0 nipple, .r f 1 0

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C lIf^S T N tri' .11 HIP) — liar O ra in in iiml Mi loday to bihiK

HIM., All,III G o ttfr ied vn luirv Henkel vowr

th r Davln cii|> I ■ tiK-y ended llu-

l^)llow ln|[ ............ '- I vlcl.i.vIhn world'n to |i tank ing IcnnU b ln a tlo n , Don JhnlKe and Oenn ko, In th e III....... Hlnten dn

Ihn ( J n i

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iliir iMiirnpojn will c a rry fivr cand le -pow er.

tlrg e D rdlra llon (luggeBtlon wan nm<l(i

I tint

dedlcn llo i Jiinoir h ig h

ber Of Conim nicu roiipenit<] with Ilia Achool bo a rd In du< h dedli at paAfled. T h e biilhllng In in I: p ir le d alKnit »tei)l. 1, Thr id.-,Ik- to ho ld I h n .............

n 't pins

■Wo will Ihn Davin Wn will p un til wn c

T im MndHe-Mj A n tn ilg h t nrt ih'(> a t th n l,oimwiMfil i d lliin ventcidiiv III lan dem , Ih ry i.mi p revloualy In ih.i 1 ---In th n all-irnulNii a n d III llin D avh < niilfi a t W lm lilnlini

N ot olin of llir {I

YKS'I’IOUDAY’.SIIIOKO

crurl Iliibbrll who flln ic rd tli C ln rln n n lt , Kr.l>. iin<l pul li< New Voik GInntn hi (lint pliii 111 Ulo N ational league.

•iilhthenc- In the ( w ith a piDgiiiiii even ing .

■•iipcliMil I

I l U J H L•............ .................... —

■nic l>eep C ieek (liiinge n w ith a la rgo a tlrn ilance n iiliiy llie hom o o f Mr. and Mrn. Illley lll llnear O aatle lord , 'I'lln ..................ingedlor a plcnln a t (lie Ihihl illy park ti«pt. a w ith the l.ii<'rinn (in liieinliern an glirnlfl. KrlirMiii w rir nerved a l Iho cIii.m- nl thn

'ih e l li ih l Cathotln league 111 lM>rB held U ialr flra t iiMellng alnca tlin Aiiinmer re<^eM 'n iiirsday a t (P lioinn of M ri. A. J , KInkn on N otih Itiim dway. AM litlng hoitennei Mrn. Kugeiifl Thoinetc an d Mra. Ham n -e lr r . m t h e r Dotan'n a liter fn Iowa wtio li. vIkIIIiii here wnn fcperliil gneel. 'l lie uflernofln n cloaed With relrenhmenU.

NATIONAL LEAGUK . New Y ork i C incinna ti 3. (O nly gam e acheduled In the

N atio o a l leagne).

Flr.st s te p tow ard fo rm ation of a union am ong scrvlcc sta tio n a tten d - ant.s h a rt been laken todoy a f te r rcp renen ta tlvcs of th e num erous s ta ­tio n s K cattered th roughou t th e city m e t a t u n io n h a ll la s t n ig h t In a p re-o rg an lzatlo n meeting.

No Btcp.s tow ard form ation of a un io n w ere ta k e n a t th a t tim e b u t Ind ica tions ore th a t a union am ong thLs c ra f t w ilt be -fo rm ed som etim e In th o n e a r fu tu re , according to H . H . F rcedhe lm , s ta te o rgan iser for th e A m erican Fed era tio n of Labor,

A call ^ l l l probably be d lscu u ed 'x t w eek fo r orgnnlzatUm of local

innchlnbit.s. K rcedhebn said.N ex t m ee tin g da te for service i<ta-

tlon w orkera will be announced In n e a r fu tu re .

1 0 0 cnrrmin, r

iw Y<irK ............003 001 00.-Kfror*. nnaer. Rlg|i, Oil. ’IVo n»'

„t . narlell X M»en. Home nii». 0 ( MrCnrlliv, tWublB^^pliyi, IIIbm. K»'i

V E lA N O yO TOP GOLF P IA !

Ohiok Evnnn and Roger Kelly F avored to W in Wentorii

Am atoiir Moot

80 f a r a a accldenU a re concerned. Uie s a fe s t age fo r d riving a c a r U betw een 20 a n d 30 for men, a n d 30 to 40 f o r w omen, according s ta tis tic s .

I,OS ANGELFH, Aug, .11 niPi A veteran and a yimlti w nr (l v llll.■. In thn wentern amnlcur null rliiun- plonahlp (<xlny an Ihr flu i iiimllly- liiK round iKgim at Ihr l,<ii, Aiiki-Ii-i, Country club.

Ohick Evans, an nld-llmrr rrowil- Ing 60, turned In a 00 yrntn<liiy, iiml mlnneil a 0(1 by a roiiplr ol juilin iinil a ch ip >'lii<t. H h .o-liiviiilir wim Itogrr Kelly, Uiyolii i-<illr-Kr ntii- itniit who wan mcdallnt In (hr lui- Urinal am ateur last wrrk, Kriiy ho^da thn course record with a (H.

Morn th an a&O of thr nadim'n bent anm tnirfl wern Iilllrd (<n III-hdirn liKhiy and in mmr ...... ..lo nim iilr ln thn flrnl iihuuI (iiilv thn nnnicn of Johnny ( huiilinnii. iiu- tlnnal ninaleur cliDmpInu, »nil Johnny KIncher, GoiHlnmn’» p in lr- cessor on Ihe throne, wern nrrdrd lo niakn thn entry lint vlihiullv (hr nnihn an th a t of thr niithiiihl lim m - plonnhlpn a t i ’orllnnil, On-

l lo tli (l<KMtnian and I'ln hn wrir hern as nixirlatbrn.

ftuy lilllow s. riuinrr-iip hi (hr national, turned In a | hm<i n in l In a piactlrn round yeAlrnlny hi llir national am ateur fliinln, IlillMKt,cardrd Uft nlrokes to .................1(loodinan 'B 140 for tJir J'l liolr iOllIld,

M atch play follows thn quallty- Ing round, w llh llie SO-li<ilci flnnl scheduled for ftiinday.

C om plying w ith tlui wish of Aln)o.i D uda, w ho iu troduc«d Uie Hinl iiutoinoblln In to HmiKary and ,!><'• UHllr llii f irs t mill oldrnl ilm lltrrUI, lie waa l>urled In h is ih su ffeiii s su it a n d cap.

FORD DEALERS’ BEST USED CARS

ARE

d riv e ................................ nofl

30 I’lii-kard fl 120 B nlaii IBSO

nil K ord V-ll lllx l'-iii>liir

31 C ord C oupr, 1

M (-'hrV loIrt C oarji .

JU .K ord Kimlor lin i

:.'U <;hnvr<ilrt flrdnii

U(i r o r d c;oupe .

II. w . . .. »nnono W lllys 1‘iin rl D rllvny

M any M i.re All ModelsAll l l a r i a h u — r:aiy T rrii ti

UNION Motor Co.

Y our r o i i n Dealer

V a a rfM a to

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• PagsFonfr IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALtS, IDAHO Tnerfay, A u ju rt »1, 1937

TE LE PH O N E 88

• S«nlc« O n lM V m AaMcUtKm. l*uH KXA F M tun 8em e*.

s tm scR in io N m t c s^ By C trr itr PijKbl* In A dvux t

I wMic. ise; I m onth, ooo; 3 months II.U : 6 moDtha |]]U : 1 j* Br Uaii. Wiibin Idaho ftod Klko Counir. H*r.. a n t fM r. W »a

SK tnooths. il.M . thre* moaUik. 11.00: b r th t montb. 40c. Br Ukii, O uuio* Idkho. I Tt*r. l i oo

of court opuMUhtd WMkir. will b» piiblUhcd In th> T hundar Im u* of tbla p*p«r. i «UMI to BecdOD U -IU 1. C. A. m 2 . M •dded ’th ir tto br O u p ltr IH.

eeu lon U « n of Idatao

• Towfr, m Bu$b eu«8t. San m a c tic o . Calif.

.M exico Busy W ithout RevolutionsMore and more people are becoming interested in

the economic struggle that is going on with a surpris­ing lack of audible fireworks in the sister republic across the Rio Grande.

A year ago learned observers visited Mexico by the dozen and returned with the word that it was only a matter of time until the land of manana.would become another Spanish battlefield, another testing ground for communism.

That hasn’t happened because Mexico seems able to get all the excitement it \^ants these days from la­bor troubles, agrarian divisions and expropriation ex­periments. President Cardenas apparently has kept

pie ky the simple scheme of mak-in'g peace more exciting and unpredictable than w'ar.

. • • •Admittedly Jh e agrarian experiment lias not

worked out even remotely to tlie extent so fondly lioped for. The plan to take the land from rich haciendados and give it to the peons found most of the peons unfit to care for their new possessions. They had no seed, no tools and no money to buy any of thes? things, and they were exploited by politicians.

But this did not keep President Cardenas and his sodaliBtlC regime from confiscating more plantations and cultivated ranch land and dividing It among the poor classes. Theoretically the land was paid for in agrarian bonds. Actually most of the bonds have nev­er been redeemed, often were never even issued .

But all this experimtnting does keep things mov­ing in Mexico. Admittedly, many of the laws under Mexico’s labor constitution were passed as experi­ments and then abandoned. The Mexican government saw nothing more unusual in that than in the United States, for instance, taWng the NRA out for a trial run. There have been a few attempts to better the Mexican agrarian plan and make it workable. Pre­sumably there will be more.

• • •The expropriation measure, which allowed the gov-

ei^nment to step in and take over industry as well as ' agriculture without notice^ has been used more as a threat than as a weapon. I t has been said that the gov­ernment wouldn’t dare step in and take over technical Indufltrles, such as oil and mining, because it has not available the trained technicians necessary to operate those industries successfully.

That may be true, but the law has certainly resulted in some extraordinary labor situations—such as oil workers striking and demanding, amoni a two-month paid vacation for every \ rail transportation for himself and his family to any destination in the world and back.

■ President Cardenas seems to have provided a sys tem that beats the old order, for Mexico—when the peon grabbed a gun and galloped off to battle every time someone with “Viva la llbertad.”

a silver-trfmmed sombrero yelled

U. s. Cancer W ar

POTSh o ts

W TT8

The Gentlem an in the Third Row

m adman’s IslandBY N A R D J O N E S ” o p y n t jh l 192 7 N L A

PO T SHOTS I fiN T any m ore or n l ia r tlian Iho average m an , so we

not Btandlng u p h«re a t the liracl of the colyum a n d te llin g you t lia t w ere back from v aca tion glad

r tu rn to w ork. W cTe n o t. Wo r arc a fte r a vaca tion . T he

pro.^pcct of a n o th e r sojld year 's ■; nlivnys glvM u."; th e shh-cra,

1 n e ect back In h a r n c u fo r a while.

BUT WE ARE glad to f in d 6ome ’ our rpfldrr* m lu c d us, a lth o u g h

startled lu a ligh tly to f in d th e wide belief lh a t P o t Shot^ h a d sud -

Mily bcromc deccfued. W e d e n y the imor. Wc arc n o t deceased , li i -

s ieadWE ARE M A R R IE D ! Y ep, we en i and d id H o n vaca tion . 8 o If

you lind a note o r tw o In th e colyum now and then fro m Mr>. P o t S hots, y ou ll'k n o w w e're be ing naggcd l

T H E CONOREX3ATION wUl nor,- ■ise and ilng hy m n No. 9,S70.fi3O.

en titled : "And A n o th e r RedaXln B i t the DiiBt."

An open le tte r to w ayw ard Pot S hots:

I th ink the open ing choru* o f th is ell m eant le tte r sho u ld a p p ro p r ia te ­

ly be; “Pot S h o tf w o n 't you p lease come home." su n g to th e tu n s of B ill BaUey.

P o t Shots, I c a n n o t u n d e rs tan d w hy a budding co lum n ist shou ld suddenly w rap h is colum n in cello­p hane and go jo b h u n tin g . A young m an Ktartlng o u t In life m u s t have stickablllty a n d s ta m in a to forge a head w ith on« eye on th e goa l and th e o ther on th a cops. T h a f a w hy I have a tta ined m y p rese n t s ta n d ­ing . And now:

I

Action of congress in appropriating $400,000 to finance a government-directed attack on cancer writes a new page in the book of federal service, for it is the first time any official medical agency hns attempted a campaign to find the cause and cure of a modem disease.

Heretofore private funds have financed medicnl battles against such diseases as tuberculosis, diph­theria and the fevers. Individual fortunes luive been spent, with the money .sometimes running low at cri­tical times.

The original sum appropriated will only be a start­er. The cancer research bill provides that $760,000 be spent annually until doctors of the National Tnstltuto of Public Health cither conquer the disease or admit defeat. The fight is expected to bo slow.

When the upper house heard statistics quoted to the j effect that 140,000 persons in the United States dial annually from the disease and that it attacks one per­son in every eight after the age of 4G, every seiiatorj signed as co-sponsor of a measure that wns richly worth p'assing.

I n c ju i s i t io nVirile males of the man’s man school should be able

to read a little compassion into their feelings toward Robert Taylor after seeing accounts of the film star's latest trip to Now York.

For any man who hns to submit to such questions as "Do yoii think you are beautiful,’ "W hat do you think

,o f the physical sidd of marriage” and “Do you snore” from » throng of feminine adorers—that man is pay­ing for whatever compenBation he may receive from Uie eminence of his position.

1%ig Iln(Ilah woman who complained she lost 20 pounda a t Bie race track bettlAg booth could clean up U could put her experience Into the form of a

Labor Saving in KlaaeaH aving m ade la b o r sav in g de- c«s a life s tudy long before l brok<

In to politics I w as n a tu ra lly m uch Impressed by ou r e rra t ic , b u t lovable, P o t Shots Invention co n test. I was Inestim ably gra tified to w in so h igh a n aw ard In t h a t field . A nd n o have a few m in o r Inven tions l bu rn ing the m id n ig h t oU u p o n .

O ne of these la a la b o r aav lng klsalng atablU ier. 1 h av e Im ow n of m any m en's backs be ing In ju red be­yond repair w hen stooping to kt-u th e " little w om an" o r som eone e lse’s pe tile . femme. S o I have, o fte r m uch e ffo rt perfec ted a co lltpa lb lo footstool lo be carried In a m an 's h ip pocket th a t c an be un fo lded In e ta n tl r , the lit t le lady c an a tsn d dem urely upon th e pedestal a n d be sm acked on th e lipstick w ith no m il e danger Involved.

I have recently tr ie d I t Qut o n one o f m y petite blond secre tarlea a n d it work* perfectly. A fte r 1 have tested I t ou t thoroughly 1 ahall go Inti ma&a production im m edla t« l)’. T he on ly objections to th e device raised by m y secretaries is th a t th e new technique of ac tually being o n the leVei w ith th e ir m en so r t o f cram pa th e ir style.

- f i e i i . F lax F . F ad d lep an U

ONE WELCOME, ANYWAY!

Well, Well Pots:S o you're back, are ya7 A nd w here

In th e dickens iia>'e y a been, a n y ­w ay? Welcome home.

(N ote: I w rote you thU on Aug. 37. a n d figured it 'd lie arouD d u n til you got back, to you 'd be assured if one wslcome w hen you d id a r ­

rive).B u t to get dn1^7l to w h a t T w sn '

to say—t read ab o u t a m u r d r m In prison u nder THillCF

sen tences of life, a n d 1 u n d rrs iu ii h e h as h inted to rriw rte ra ( lia t li hopes for clciiienry a l l r r lie lie fierved the first two,

—T he DevU-a C ltrh

O i r r o r T IIE m o u tlu o f babr.i comes iium or, liiink we, a fte . iisal o t a few exam ples of exan tion answers turnf<i in l>y schiKil ch ild ren a t W enatchee, W a ih . oordlng to a le tte r received tiere M rs. a tu rgaon McOoy from W. S m ith , form er su p e rin ten d e n t In T w in Palis a n d now head a t W. natchee. Here are a few of th e choice answ ers:

"A g rasi widow l i the wife of a dead T cciU rian."

*^he fem inine for b s rh rln r Itu a y In w iii in r ."

"All l»rvifs a re ImiM rfrct an- im a iii m an alone l> a p e rf rr l beail."

"Tb* rnncllen of Ihn i lo m a th Is U hold up liie paiiU.”

“M alrim eity Is • p iara wliera e««ia iuffpr lo r a tim e on a r- e ew il a t ih r ir •lii i.’’

] *T>aet la m ud wUh th e Jolre I tqneeaed eiit."

M in .lT A I IO W A t lD —K ax'a PRIICILI.A DDMV->Hka th lr«

10 h* a #«p»rl#«e«.

^ (itrr«a7> Tb* S<r<a kealn (k*ir rac a llra « n U « a n d ar« «Blck «o (hrtll t i Ik* •*mt o f thttr r s p rr lr n 'r . Th»» a knee i ik h a 7a<-h> !>•••»*« ib fn . (k*~Ckli>e«k'' wklloftlBK In !(■ ffa k c .

CH A PTER V TVfELlTA and P risc illa c ro w d c d

onto th e bridge to o b se rv e th e cause of a il th e d is tu rb a n c e . K ay w as valianU y try in g to k e e p th e “C hinook” on h e r c o u rse ^ b u t th e lit t le boa t d id ‘ a goo d d e a l o t trabbing. As sho nosed do w n , th e propeller w ould lif t o u t o f th e w a te r for a few seconds. T h e n th e engine, relieved o f s tr a in a g a in s t th e w ater, w o u ld r a c e no isily , frigh ten ing th e th r e e g ir ls .

• 'D -darn them , a n y h o w ," m u t­te re d K ay. “T hey d id n ’t h a v e to pass so close.", M ellta he ld to th e ed g e of th e c h a r t tab le. “So th e re a ro r o a d hogs on th e w ater, too!”

T h e boat now show ing lU t r im g o ld -re ttc rcd s te m was In d ee d lo rge by com parison w ith ' th e ■’Chinooic.’’ and she h a d p le n ty o f speed . Tw o young m en in w h ite sw ea te rs stood a t th e s te m r a i l , w ay ln g cheerfu lly .

“Look a t those— those Id lo tsI" sa id P rlic ilia w ith venom . “ I j u s t h ope w o see them again!'*

*'WeU, I don’t,” Insisted K a y , r e - llnQUlshlng h e r s tra in e d g r ip on th e w heel as th e sw ell su b s id e d . “ O ne th ing . I don ’t th in k a n y of u s w ill be seasick If w e ’r e s ti ll on deck a fte r th a t.”

“ I don 't know . . . ” T h is w a s P risc illa , looking a b it d u b io u s a s she soM It. “My lu n c h Isn ’t r e s t ­ing so easy rig h t now . A n d J im P ik e sa id I t w as th e lo n g , s lo w sw ells th a t m ade you r e a l ly s ick in a sm all boat. I —I fe e l lik e plecc of ice in a cock ta il sh a k e r .

T h e tr im y a ch t w ith h e r c h ee r fu l p a ir a t th e s te m w as q u ic k ly fo rg o tten as th e g irls be ca m e m o re accustom ed to th e ir l i t t le b o a t ' b e g an to ta k e in th e r e s t fu l b e a u ­tie s o f w a te r a n d g ree n d is ta n t shoreline.

■T hlj is certa in ly th e ll f e l” M e ­l l ta excla lm cd. “ Wc n e v e r r e a l ly liv e d before w e go t th e ‘C h inook ' d id w e?"

“r m ju s t w ondering , th o u g h ,” m u sed K ay , “li th e tr ip w o n ’t g e t so r t of—w ell, m onotonous. I t 's f u n jo f a r , bu t I t m ig h t g e t tire so m e .'

■ ^ O T tw o days la te r sh e w a s t<rec all h e r u se o f th e w o rd s

“p ionotonous" a n d “ tire so m e" — a n d w ish to H eaven th a t she h a d

been a m ore accu ra te p ro p h e tl But m eanw hile they dlc| e n jo y th e c ru ise to th e utm ost. T w o hour* a fte r th e passing of th e b ig y a ch t, K oy announced th a t th e y w ere going Into K ey-H olo Pass.- »‘W e’v e lit i t JuBt righ t, accord ing to J im >ikc. A n h o u r la te r and th e tid e vouid be runn ing too sw if t iga in it us.”

S he rcachcd for th e con tro l panel, se t th e engine up to lU fu ll

iiution.i and s ta r te d th ro u g h n a rro w poM. O nce, h a lf w a y

th rough , ttio engine coughed , seem ed to stop deoti. K ay D ea r- b om paled , for J im P lk o h a d w arned th a t w ithou t p o w er a sm all b o a t m ight be w h ir led ba ck dow n th ro u g h K ey-K ole P a ss lik e

;hip— perhaps to be d a sh ed on th e rocky shore. B u t a second

th e doughty m o to r w a s chugging m errily aw ay a g a in , a n d w ith in a f e w 'm in u te s th e “C h i­nook" had safely .negotiated th e pass. K ay thought i t ju s t as w e ll no t to inform M eiita and P risc illa w h at could have happened . A n d

reso lved never again to s ta r t a cru ise w llh such a s le n d er

know ledge o t the th ings J im P ik e know by second na tu re .

F a irw ea th e r Cove o u g h t to b e )u t nn h o u r from he re ,” she to ld

MeJJla. “T h a t 's w );cre w e’Jl sp e n d the n ig h t. J im P ike sa id i t w as a fine p lace to anchor.”

■Wc sleep a iho re? '’ a sk ed M e- Jlta.

We do not! We a ncho r th e good ship, a n d roll gen tly to a lu m b er in o u r bunks.”

T h a t sounds b e tte r ," sa id M e- i. "O nce I tr ie d spen d in g a

n igh t in a sleeping bag—and_never

•■Chinook," th e y a c h t w as a n ­c h o re d m o re In th e c en U r of the co v e th a n P ik e h a d adv ised for th e ‘'Chinook.** K a y d raw closer to a h o re , a b eam o l • g rouping of e v e rg re en s .

P r is c illa , n o te presse^l to th e w in d o w o f th e p ilo t house; m ade > ao u n d o f d isgust. “T here 's th a t con fo u n d e d b o a t th a t tossed us a ro u n d th l i n o r ^ g ! ”

“ W ell,” M eiita aald , ‘'you hoped w e ’d aee th e m Dgaln. N ow ’s your c h an c e to give th e m a piece of y o u r m in d .”

K o y tu rn e d fro m th e w heel. “If y o u tw o c tn m a n ag e to slop th e

lUon fo r a m om ent, I 'd

lain!”Im m ensely re liev e d

- jn d m a rk s of F a irw ea th e r C ove w hich J im Pike h a d described to

" Il 's a pe rfec t ancho rage ," he had sa id . “A lm ost land -locked .

p opu la r w llh cru is in g yach ts , bu t you ’re n o t like ly to h a v e com ­pany th is early in th e season .’ For th e f irst tim e in h e r life K ay

:pericnccd lh a t glorious fee ling w hich every tru e boa t love r know s —approach ing a q u ie t b e r th a t

iRht a fte r h av ing b ro u g h t thi Itlc sh ip o v e r h e r coursc w ith o u t

mishap.

SU D D E N L Y she sa w th e n a rro w opening oft to s ta rb o a rd , a n d

from P ik e 's ex ce llen t descrip tion she knew , w ith o u t consu lting th e chart, th a t th is w as h e r goal. S h e steered fo r th e dead c en te r o f th e en trance , as J im P ik e had advised , Ju s t Inside, she w as s ta r tle d to see ano ther boat— the b ig w h ite y a c h t which h a d given th e m its w ak e earlie r in th e day l Now she dozed a t anchor w ith no sign of life aboard.

. D raw ing m ore w a te r th a n th e

E ven ing T im ea W a«hing t«n C orrespondent

W A 8H 1N O TO N . Aug. 3 1 -T t aeem# Im p o u ib ie to g e t th is th in g se ttled —w h e th e r th e re ahould be a n o th e r NBA o r w h e th e r we shouW h av e a s tr a ig h t w ag e-h o u r bill.

T h a t m a n D on ^ c h b e r g . fo rm er 'a s s is ta n t P r e s ld i i t " a n d e till a

close Reoeevelt confidan te . Is back a g a in w ith h is beguiling w ords ju s t w hen n e a r ly everyone th o u g h t th e re Ju s t w a sn 't any m ore a rg u m e n t abou tit.

'■You know.** sa id M e l l t a , ■■you’r e p ro b ab ly th e po litest cap - ‘ ■jdn In th e w orld .’’ D odging K ay's lud d e n ly o u U tre tc h ed foot, she w e n t fo rw a rd .

K a y s topped th e eng ine, b u t the m tl e ■■Chinook" k e p t veering . K ay w aa fo rc ed to m a n eu v e r th e boat in to position again . ■■Are you sure y o u g o t th a t a n ch o r dow n?'’ she a sk ed MeUU.

■Absolutely.”■It d oesn ’t seem to be holding

a t a ll . I w o n d er— ’■Yaa In te rru p ted by a halloo

f ro m th e aide. AU th ree girls lo o k e d f ro m th e p ilo t house. S ta n d in g In a sm a ll d inghy w as a g o o d -look ing y o u n g m an in a w h ite sw ea te r a n d d(icks, obvious­ly f ro m th e fan c y yach t.

■'Ahoy th e re , ‘C hinook'." he c a lle d . " I aee you ’r e hav ing a b it o f tro u b le . ^ a y b « I can help.”

K a y s lid th e p ilo t house window do w n . “T h a n k y o u . T h e anchor d o e sn 't se em to b e bo lding."

T h e d a rk young m a n sm iled. “ I th in k I c an e x p la in th a t. I h a p ­p e n e d to sec one o f y o u r crew let It go . A n d I no ticed I t’s one of th o se n e w llght-W elght folding ty p e s . Y ou see, th e tro u b le is, you d id n 't u n fo ld It b e fo re you tossed I t o v e r!”

M e llta tu rn e d th e color of a su m m e r sunset.

‘J u s t d ra w It u p a n d unfo ld it.” th e y o u n g m an ad v ised ; “ Then let h e r do w n again a n d head the boat a litU e m o re in to th e w ind . You’ll b e a l l r ig h t then .’*

" T -th a n k s ," stam m ered K ay. '■Glad to b e of he lp . O ur boat

U th e ‘M U tral.’ W e’d llko to have y o u com e a board tom orrow for b re a k fa s t. O ur cook m akes the sw e lle s t flap jacks n o r th o t the P a n a m a C anal.”

“ T h a t’s v e ry nice of you,” said K ay . “B u t w e’re pu llin g out a t d a w n tom orrow .”

“ G ood c ru is in g th e n .’* The y o iy ig m a n resum ed h is seat In- th e d in g h y and took u p th e oars. ■'Wc m ay m eet again fu rth e r n o r th .”

(T o Be C ontinued)

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

IS YEARS AGOAU G . 31. m z

r. a n d Mrs. Newell B. W ight re - tu rn ed to T w in F a lls th is a fte rnoon . T hey w ere m arried In l la iiry a t th e hom e o f-th e b ride 's paren lo . Mr. a n d Mrs, J . H . Beam er.

M rs. W ight, form erly M1^s riariv Beam er, ta u g h t In tiie public wiioolfl of T w in r a i l s and ha« a ho st o f f rienda here . Mr. W ight hns been

■ secreU ry of th e T w in r a ils C liam ber if Com m erce a n d 1s well know n

th ro u g h o u t so iilhern Tdnho H e la a g radua te of the Unlvrri^lty

o f Id ah o o n d th e couple imve a hom e on th e boulevard a lnioal rrnriy for o c c iy m c y .

£7 YEARS AGOAUG. 31, IBIO

Oo. D . second reg im ent of th e Id ah o N ational gua rd have r e ­tu rn ed from 01. M ary’s on the Bt. Joe river, w here they havp l>reii e n ­cam ped,

U iw n th e close of th e rn ra m p - m en l a t A m erican I.alie, W an h , th e Id ah o reg im en t waa ordered to C oeur d 'A lene for pa tro l duly In the sw ept d is tr ic t o f tlie c ity . F rom O oeur d’A lene Uiey were ordered t< flt. M ary 's on th e Ht. Joe river, ti w atch th e fires there.

M A m erican 1-akm th e cnm pan; dU tlngiilshed lUeK liy it.'i rrgulp m nn t a n d diselpllne In opim nf th sh o r t period of Its oriianlrR tiou, an< CJapt. Van Hook w as R rnfm lly de r ia re d tiie nio*t •X|>erlrn<-r(l am capable officer In the reB lm nit,

Xhe Family Doctor

By DR. M O RniB FI8HBBE1N E dito r, Jou rnal of th e A m erican

M edical A uoclatlon. a n d of llygela , the i l r a l th M agaiine

W hen th e nntcrlor po rtio n ol th e p itu i ta ry Rlanrt bccomes excessive In 11* action , tSere Is en largem en t if th e hands, leet. Jaws, lips, noso m d tongue to w hich th e general

■■ is given. Closelyila ted to th is condition Is "gli

l.in»" In w hich nil o f th e body Is a f- feM ed uniform ly w ith overgrow th.

T h e pernon who develops aero- legftly flr:a notices th icken ing «1

th e (lofl tisaiieB. accom panied pnr- ly by .ciiBiiges In th e bones

T h e Jaw hones a re en larged nnil Ihe low er Jaw s tlrk s ou t. T lie noac 1.1 th ickened , the lips become conr»r

nd p ro trud ing , and the e ars becoinc ^rgc.

Public Forum

BEHIND THE SCENES m WASHINGTON

__ ___________________ B y K o d n » y D u t o h f ___________ ^

Beet U w NeededW ag e -h o u r legislation. B Ichberg

u y s public ly , m u st be supplem ented tQT a law to p reserve fa ir com pe­tit io n in business a n d Industry if th e In tere sU of labor a re to be p ro ­tec ted .

T h is w ould m ean, acco rd ing to th o se w ho w ish R ichberg w ould please s top , a r e tu rn to th e NRA day s w hen Industria lis ts p rom ised to observe va rious wage a n d ho u r ^ h e d - iles In r e tu rn fo r exem ption from h e a n t i - t ru s t law a n d th e r ig h t to

f ix p rices, stifle p roduction a n d o th ­erw ise r e s t r ic t com petition.

T h ere Is a w idespread Im pression fjere t h a t NBA. am ong o th e r th ings , served adm irab ly as a device by w hich b ig fellows squeesed o u t little fellows w hose p rice com petition , beneficial to consum ers, h a d p re ­ven ted m onopollsUo price fix ing .

W an ta R e r ira l

W hen th e adm lnU tra tlon tu rn e d to thln iU ng of a w age-hou r law early th is y e a r , R ichberg fo u g h t b eh ind (he scenes fo r a v irtu a l rev iva l of N RA . H o lo st before h e s ta r te d bc- :ausc th e P residen t h a d decided on I s t r a ig h t w age-hou r bill, w ith ita n d a rd s to be fixed by th e goy- •m m e n t, no precious prlv llegea to vould-be m onopolists In r e tu r n for' com pliance , a n d p len ty of p u n ish ­m e n t fo r non-com pliance.

S e n a to r Hugo B lack, now a s u ­prem e c o u rt Justice, w ou ldn 't lis ten to R ichberg a t labor com m lttec

hearlnga oh th e w ago-hour b ill a n d h a d h im file th e s ta te m e n t p re ­se n tin g h is views.

R ich b erg loves th e wTalth o f NRA a n d believes In Uie theo ry t h a t big business, sm all business, labo r, gov­e rnm ent a n d consum ers c a n s it dow n a s one ha p p y fam ily w ith o u t inybody 's th r o a t being c u t. T b e a d ­

m in istra tion , fo r th a tim e being, a t least, scou ts th a t theory-. B u t Don is m igh ty p e rsis ten t.

FRA CTIO N A L ST R IF E

F u r th e r n o te s on congress:T lie c o u rt debate , a n ti- ly n ch ln g

a c t a n d th e s truggle over c o n firm a ­tio n o f S e n a to r B lack to th e suprem e c ou rt d rew th e la rgest crow ds In th e order nam ed .

In th e house, m em bers repo rted p rivately , no such cloakroom rag e h a d ever been observed os th a t ex ­h ib ited by n o r th e rn u rb an a n d w est, e m fa rm s ta te congressm en w hen th e so u th e rn c o ttto n bloc p u l over th e M9,CKI0,000 a u th o rltaU o n of cu< - tom s receip ts fo r subsidies supp le ­m en ting th e loans to g u a ra n tee 12- c en t co tto n . T h is la s t day o u tb u rs t o f sec tional fee ling—based on thu Idea th a t co tto n p rices were no m ore Im p o rU n t th a n o th e r f a m i prices- a n d th e w ag e-h o u r b ill—probably will c a rry ove r to th e n e x t session. O nly th e com bined appeals of th e sou thern leade rsh ip k e p t It from ty ­ing up ad jo u rn m en t.

Eye H om e R eaction

M ost W ash in g to n correspondent.s were su rp rised a t th e n um ber of p riva te confessions from m em bers of a ll p a rtie s a n d fac tions th a t th e y w anted " to g e t ho m e a n d IJnd o u t w hat 's going on." P ro a n d a n tl- a d m ln ls tra tlo n m em bers a like seem ­ed unw illing to t r u s t rep o rts from frien da a t hom e o r th e concensus of office m a il. In sisting they m u s t go o u t a n d m ix u p w ith th e r a n k a n d file before th e y could be su re how th e bu lk of th e ir constituen ts fe lt ibout th e ir ow n pe rform ances a n d n a tio n a l Issues.

A pparen tly th e m ystery h a s been ttled a s to w h e th e r C ongressm an

E dw ard E . Cox of C am illa. G a.. one if th e D em ocratic r iiles com m ittee ­

m en w ho k e p t th e w age-hour bill o ff th e floor, ac tu a lly b e t (50 In a d -

;e th a t th e bill w ouldn 't come to a vote.

H ea rin g rep o rts th a t Cox h a d o ffered to m ake su c h a be t, c e rta in In d ig n an t m em bers com plained to M ajo rity L ea d e r S am R aybu rn . R aybu rn re tu rn e d , repo rting Cox sa id I t w as " a w indy," m ean ing a 'h e to rlcal b e t m ad e w ith no th o u g h t

o f a n a c tu a l w ager.(C opyright, 1937, N EA Service, Inc.)

K TFIPR O G R A M1210 kc. 1,000 w a tts(C lip for r e fe re o c e -T h ls will

n o t be repeated.)

LEGA L ADV ERTISEM EN TS

ro t HhoUi Well. well. wril.I read son ifth tn i Ihe other

day (hal IndlcatM you niw ipaprr feib i m lib l •d ll b«oom« public >«nflra«t*n.

A ooapki of »flenlUl« romn out w llh (he prrdlcliotii that news- prial en whirh you pnblUh year papen m i|iU Mime day Im made edible. '

IneMenlallr. that brings mp the old IJIcrary I)l|»>t Im«« ■fain.

T h e pa in ters’ union of thi l.oca) 471. pa in ters , drrorn ln i lwil>er-hang«rN of Amerli a , >1 a rrr . e n t m e e tin t unanlm nuily •rvoted ti ilnvnte th r l r aervlrn a d e r hours, t< :hn pa in tin g of tiie band iIa ik I. T in Kiyn a re doing tiil.i absn ln lrly fre< iiid w orking In ^lll>u. ihrv a n -hanging th e ap|>*araiite of thi r ta n d . w onderfully.

uy.

FAMOUS LAST U N I

" . . . V h, back loIn’t II l|wrnir . . . "

Jerom e RcBidcntH Pay T raffic F ines

:itCROMIC. Aug. 31 <Ni>e(-|al> — Persoiui a rrested fo r I ra lf lr v io la ­tions F riday were Anllmny A hnburg , fo r n o t having a Irallnr license, lined t l and M rtiurl.crMls.

W, W . Kelly, W endell, f ined laId U cou rt co su . charged w ith

no t hav ing a driver's llrenw .CIven Dennis, fined *3 a n d |3

cou rt coiU for n o t having a d r iv ­e r's lleeiue.

Jo h n K ober, fined I I a n d »3 c o u rt ooaU for n o t having a t ra l le r 'a license.

'H iey wera sen t before Ju d g e H eber N, Folltm an and Judge Jo lin t . O ould. W . I , T om linson w as com plaining w itnew la a ll oaaaA.

hands and feet look ll)«' pttws. The volco becomes decpenoil due to thickening of the vorsl cordn. ’17ie hair grows thlcicer and i\ op- Ijcars m ost profusely over the whole body, botit In women and in men ,fleeted . Stwn the sex glands are

found to bn <llBturbed and thl', n gl- anU ' fall to have the sexual | hiw>t th a t la o ftfn associated wlUi them. Hardly any cases are known hi wiilch w omen w ith acrnmegaly have hail ihlldren.

Unuully the grnut site of thr pri MU Is assoolaled with an iinllnal appetite and tliese people cat vast itiiioimts of fbod. Bom etim es liie din uase rrachea a point a t whlrti It iidvnnce censes so that the i>ersoi will bo wlllm ut further cimniirii un' be enabletl to live alm ost a normal (ixlstfnre. In other oaseo ono ih. lion of the body m ay suddm ly de- vclope a giant character i i i i l i an the grul tiic, or the thumb, or onr .ir two of thr liiigcrfl, in most c isr.r however, thr rendition grailunlly lU-lngs eventual death.

No m ethod Is known by ^^hl(-h Uie growth of the gland or lt.i cx- cesnlve secretion can bo stopiwd t>y rem edies given liiltn iu lly . Honic- Ubios It U controlled by .tUe un« of the X -ray or by surgical oiMiatlnn.

O lanta urn far more Irecjiienl nmong m en Uian am ong wonien. In Iheao caacs also It U the pltultoiy gland that is primarily resixmslbln. deldom do giants Teach a height ghiater tlian ssven leet w ith a vaiy- Ing num ber of inches, although In- ti(ancea are recorded of men who reached eight feat In height. Therr nra certah i cases In w hich liirge nite m ay Im rcocited without any da- terminable evidence that lliein Ib anyth ing wrong In the glandular nyitem . It Is conoelvabio lh a t rrrinhi lx>rtlons of the nervous system may ho asaoclaled w ith ttie proceurs ot lirowUi and Uie chonges In the nri- tdtm oyBtem may be primarily ir , .(Miialbie.

.T h e one hope in a severe rase of thla type teem s to lie in removal of | tha Mceaa portions of the gU nd or In aome effort to control the con- ' dHlon by attacka on other ilnndn w lilch may ba related to th i pit-1 ultary.

U R G E S HIG H W A Y AIDE d ito r, E vening Tim es:Enclosed p lease fin d copy of i

lun lca tlon addressed to Mr. F. G. T hom pson , secre tary of th e Chambei

Com m erce o f T w in Falls, am se c re ta ry o f th e A ssociation fo r the itnto o f Idaho .

W ill you no t use your good of­fices In an endeavor to have Tw in P o lls rep resen ted bo th num erically

id f inanc ia lly In th e Fou r Btatea lIlR hw ay association.

T lie m eeting a t Ely will be Uie (h ird gen eral ga thering . A t none of th o o th e r m eetings wan T w in F a lh represen ted . Ely ifi only about 3&0 m iles d is ta n t from T w in FaUs and requ ires only five o r six hou rs travel. Y our com m unity Is a la rge one and

rra l d o » n |>ersons ou g h t to a t- d th o rohvcn tlon a n d a .u b t In inu la tlng p lans fo r th e assocla- Vt w ork. I also am sorry to say

th a t you r com m unity h a s never sub- ilKd a single do lla r to th e organ-

Iwktlnn.W e believe th a t th e In tem iitlonal 3ur S ta te s H ighw ay association has

given a good accoun t of Itaelf and e n title d to th e h e a r ty siip ix irt of a com m unities w hich th e h ig h ­ly trave rses a n d w hich tlie asso-

la tlo n oerves.W e know t i ia t Increased traffic id g rea te r business h a s resu lted Din Ihe w ork of th e organisation

a n d we l>eg to a sk you r Cham ber o f Oomnierca. a n d your com m unity, w hich Is a U rge one, to he lp us

n-EDKXSDAY, SEPT. 1a. m.0:03 rarmerV B reakfu t clum •. 8:10 uo rn ing derollonali 6:30 Farm and home nsihca 6:45 Oaneral marlCBt quoutlons 7:00 Victor mixed cborua 7;IS World-Wide U iniradio news

nashM TM P lck ia sUters

S :)0 l.ann r R't-M Spotliih t ...............»:00 Victor LU ht Optra 8:13 Jame* Melton, w i 9;J0 Kvenlni TImM rP:49 Kane’* KawallSM

10:00 Market program 10:15 Bmllln- Ed McConi.e10 30 "Ma" Perkin*10:15 Son* hlta ot T « t«d i11 on Profrim to b« »nnc

l i Twill rail* markeia

a rry r Vdurr. vi-ry tru ly .

R O B E R T KAYO, Beoretary.

Kditor'fl no te : T h e following ex- e ri)t give tlie m a jo r portion nf the iir!.Aagn In the le tte r referred to :

Will no t your C ham ber of Com- iicK-n or sonin o ilie r o rganlsatlo i hern raise IM fo r th a worit o t Ihe ii«>clatlon and sen d i t h e re e ith er irforo or du ring th e convention! 1 loiHi you will do th is . I f we c an te - ure a low h u n d red dollars more VP ra n g e t o u t several tho iu a n d

toiders a n d place th e m in th e g rea t |)opiila tlon ren te rs o f Los Angeles, iHii I'riuirlM-o, cto., to a t t r a c t travel ivrr I). H. I li ih w a y 03. May wi lim it u|x)n your s u p p o r tf ’

You May Not Know That—

By NAOMI R. MARTIN

Amonff other attalii- nifiiitB o f the I»to Senttor Kr«(l T. Rubole, ha wan n aradiinte o f Valo unl- vrrsily. 'Irftll herd* cow- l«>y. Indian Agent at I'W t llftll, n . R. marshal and U. S. Bonator from Idaho.

11:30 Alplm 12:00 Ambrwe 12:1) Dick Po 12:J0 Minins

12:40 Cloatin New York m»ri

ia:45 World-Wide tfiMradIoflUtlM

1:00 Latest dance ralMue* l:ia Jim Miller and Ch»i, T 1:30 N«i*» ArtvenHirem t:4S nem liig nti.1 TX-wniend -J:00 r s t 'e Wkller

and hU orchtetra«n. Tocallettock quoutlons from

rlnrlhp u u lit

I 8)-mphony i

ft:00 AnselM ermphony .1:15 n«nrt roncetl 3:10 WQrl<l-wl<t* tranirsdlo

tIaehM S:4S Corn lilander* fl:00 Arthur Tr«cy, «6»lU t 0:15 r ri iik Htrwman. ors»'»l<S:K rv tn liif TlmM report 6:45 H lr lu r |j : r . . .k . , ro f.l l .

Tilft Hklpner J»Kk sod h it f Good Otieer £-

7:30 Wnrld-wldt trahfiM 'oflMllM

7:45 PamlUar melodlea S 00 Itellslolu dramallaaue

lire ol tit. John c h rjiu S:30 rru iti page dramft 1:45 Bill Bogrd'* lUmblere t> 00 Troui>«do«ri from 10:00 K ftnlnc rM)iie«( hour

LKCJALADVBRTIHEMENTS

NDTICKN otlrr h hereby given th a t 1

Andy C lndell will, a t tlie n e x t reg liar m eeting of Uie Id ah o flta(<

ftoard of I'srdoiui. to b* lield a t thi HUIn H ouse. Boise, Idaho , on th< tlrx t W ednesday of O ctober, 1BI7, m ske app lica tion for a Pardo i a n d /o r com m utation o t sen tence from th a t certa in Judgm ent o f con- dc tlon o t G ra n d Larceny m ade a n t

e n tered In th e G nurt o f thi E leventh Jud ic ia l Is tr lc t o t th o f lta te n f Idaho , In a n d (or th e C ou n ty o ( T w in rallfi. on o r abou t N ovem ber 38, 1039. - '

D ated a t Rolie, Idaho , A ugust ith . 1037,

iS lgned):ANDY OINDKLL,

A pplican t

N O TIC E T O CONTRACTORSSea led p roposals will be received

u n til 3:00 o’clock P . M. Sep tem ber 30, 1937, by th e Q ovem or of th e S ta te o f Id ah o , Com m issioner of Public W elfare , exofdclo, S ta to C apito l Build ing , Boise, Idaho , fo r th e construction , of a n In firm a ry and C linic buildings, to be erectcd on th e gro un ds of th e S ta te H ospl- U l S ou th a t B lackfoot, Id aho .

T he w ork c ontem plated u n d e r th U p ro jec t consists of th e genera l con- strucU on o f th * build ings; th e plum bing, h e a tin g a n d ven tila tin g ; and clec tric w iring.

Proposals will be received c over. Ing a ll w ork u n d e r one general con ­tra c t a n d /o r fo r th e th ree sep ara te c o n tra c ts a s above enum erated . All proposala w ill ' be publicly opened and read In th o office of th e O ov- em or. C ap ito l B uilding, Boise, Idu - ho, a t th o above s ta ted hour.

P c rfo rm a n re Bdnd. In th e am oun t of 100% of tho co n tra c t price, will be rcfjulred, w hich In ­cludes th e c lause giving m a te r ia l­men 0 r ig h t o f action on tlie bond second on ly to th e r ig h t o f th e S lat^ o f Id aho , All successful b ld -

wlll be required to furiiLMi a labor a n d m ateria lm en 's bond, as

:qulred In Section 44-502. Id ah o Code a n n o ta te d , a s am ended by ih a p tr r 164 in thn S e iilon Law s if 1D33. a n d o th e r nubftcqueiit a n d ipplicable amendment.< tth ls re -

q u lrem rn t m ay be Included In th e 100% Perfo rm ance Bopd a t tlie o p ­tion of th e C ontractor.)

A certif ied check, cash ier's rheck . or b idders bond, w ith an au tho rised Sure ty Co. an surety In thn a m oun t HI 6*;;, of th e propo,ial will l» re- qulred; sa id c e r t i f i e d chcck:>. cash ie rs checks o r b idders bond.-> shall be m ade i>ayabte to th e T re a s ­u rer of th e titn te o t Idaho . Should any successful bidder fall to e n te r Into a co n tro c t or fall to f u m lih a sa tisfac tory perform ance bond to ixecute th e work a t th e bid p rice In

aocordonce w ith th e p lans- a n d spflclficaUons, In case tho co n tra c t ihould bo aw arded to h im , sa id certified check sha ll be forfeited aa

liqu idated daninge*.Plaiut a n d specltlca tions m ay ba

ob ta ined a t th e office of H ugh R ichardson , A rchllaot, 306 W els- gerber Build ing , Lewiston, Idaho , a t any Ume a l ta r A ugust 30. 1D37. A

of gSfl OO for com plete ^p<lcl- ond draw ings sh a ll bo

ne to be depoalted w ith th e A rch itects upon ap p lica tion for plana a n d apeclfloation i, w hich sum shall bo refunded to th e bidder upon re tu rn n t th e sa id p lans a n d *p<'i-i- flcotloiis to Ihe A rcliltecla on or h r- fofo d a te o r bid opening.

All proposals mu.1t he m id e on form a as fu rn ished by th e A rch i­tects.

eu roeasfu l b idders s liall be re- {julred lo c a rry adequate publlo lia ­bility liiiu ran c e a n d w oikm cii’s com ­pensation InauraJicii,

T en pe r r e n t nf Uie to ta l contra<a price sh a ll be w ithheld u n til tha p ro jec t la sa tU factorlly com pl»t«‘< and paym en ts o t a ll labor, m ateria l* and a ll o th e r construction proven to th o sa tU factlon of U'® S ta te o f Idaho ,

X ol a

NoticeNO TICEhereby given th a t I,

A thol U, G eo rge 'Win. a t th e n e x t regular m eeting of th a Id a h o D tate Board nf Pardons, to be held a t th e S ta te H ouse. Boise. Id aho , on th a firs t W ednesday of O ctober, IM7, m ake app lica tion for a P a rd o n a n d / o r com m untaU oii o f M n tence from th a t oe rU In Judgm ent o t oonvlclloii of roblM ry m a d t a n d e n te red in tlia C o u r t o t th e l l t h Ju d ic ia l D U trio t n t th e S ta te of Idaho , In a n d fo r Uie C ounty of 'I 'w in F a lla on o r a lw u t J t J y lOth, 1BI4,

(HIgned) A TIIOI. D. CIU^RCJK: U e ted a t SoUe, Idaho , A ugiiat « th , 1117.

No. bidder m ay wUlidraw lil» pro-

in fo rm ality and

• ra l con*tm otlon an d /o r plumbing, he atin g a n d vantU ating a n d /o r eiec-

^ D aT sd^P hU 80th day of August. 1»I7, Boise, Idaho ,

HARZn-LA W. CLAItK.Uovernor,

OflinmUaloiier ol PuU lo I W eirara. egraftlcle.

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c r C L OPARTIES H O NO R !

RESIDENTS W HO PLAN TO MOVE

A number o f parties given during the past fe w days has had as inspiration m em bers o f the H. H. Ballenger fam ily w ho will move to PocAtello to­morrow to make th eir home.

T he t o U y IS » w hole e n ­terta ined on S a tu rd a y even ing a t » welner roM t a t th e L . D . S m ith hom e and on F rid ay even ing a t a n ouUng a t Dlerke'« lake . M iss R ache l Ballenger waa a re c e n t g u e s t a t th e L auber home.

Partle* gtven t>y M n . B a llen g er Include a MBslon of th e ^ m n a claas of U;c B optlat c h u rc h a t w hich she was honored w llh a h a n d k e r ­chief shower and th e a n n u a l p icnic of th e W omen's M lw lo n a ry un io n w here #ha received a epeclal fa re ­well gift,

M r Dallengcr h a s been c o nnec ted w ith th e s ta te b u rea u of h ighw ays hero a n d will becom e associa ted w ltli the W estern C o n s tru c tio n -- - p an y a t Pocatcllo^ ^

REUNION HELD ,B y MEMBERS O F FA M ILV

Fofty-M ven m em bers of th e K lrk - m an family held a reu n io n o n S u n ­day a t A rU slan w ith p la n s m a d e to m ake the ga thering a n a n n u a l even t D inner was served o u t o f doo rs a t a .slnglP tnble ftnd th e a fte rn o o n w as •ipeni socially a n d a t gam es a n d swimming.

Tliose from out o f tow n h e re for the affair were ^^r. a n d M rs. M e h in Kroom pln and D an W e.stem of Pocatello: M r. a n d M rs. B ill Cox. Bill, jr.. and Bruce L ee of B oise: M r. nnd Mrs, W allace K lrk m an . W allace. Jr., and Carol A nne of B u rley : Mr. and Mr*. LeEoy K lrk m an o f B uh l: Dick H ansen of S a lt L ake C ity ; M r. a n d Mrs. D on K lrk m an o f M ur- laugh ; and M rs. R eed B i tte r and children of A lton, W yom ing.

Also p 'reient w ere M r. a n d M rs. J , W, Klrkm an, L u lu K lrk m an , Ju lia K lrkm an, ?itr. nncl M rs. H a n y A ben- d ro lh , Mrs. Qeorgo Cook. M r. a n d M rs. Hadley Potce , M r. a n d M rs, J im e K lrkm an. O a r th K lrk m an , Dick K lrkm an. M r. a n d M rs, L. O . K lrkm an. Naomi a n d Nell K lrk m an , Mr. and Mrs. O len M oon a n d da u g h ­te r. Mr, and M rs. J . M . K lrk m an . Mr, and Mrs. R ay Ander.son, Mr, and M is. Leo K lrk m an , R a lp h K lrk - m nn. and Larr>- K lrk m an ,

.■/. Y- ¥■SU PPER EVENT ARRANGED BV H O ST E SS

Fifteen Bursts 'v c r e . ^ c r U l n e d a t fin outdoor supper l ^ t evening by Miss Kvi\ R u th W a r a t h e r iry home. A fter s ilpper "crazy"

^ bridge was played by th e g roup ln> f doors w ith four ta b les In p lay .‘ Pnzcs were received by Mls3 W an ­

da Klmcs, M iss J u n e T h o m p so n a n d M iss E lliabcih O ’M alley, w ho won th e traveling aw ard .

G uests were th e p r lre w in n e rs a n d M isses M arjorie K ingsbu ry . M arjo rie John.itcn, M arjorls D riscoll. Id a Lee Lam b. Jean e tto D ic k erso n , Alleen W hite. Eileen B racken . B e tty Pum - lihre.v, Millie H m lth, C a rm e n H ard - In, Florence W hite a n d V iv ian A n- (icrjon.

MUTUAL OPEN.S AUTUMN 8EABON

T T lie opening foclnl of th e f jrs t H ard M utual Im provem en t assocln- iloi) Innuguratlng th e fall a n d te r scries of m eetings la to bo held Tuesday, Sept. M a t th e rec rc a tlo n hall, It was announced today a t a spa d a l program will be p rese n te d an t ih e public 1ms been Inv ited to iit- lend.

Afiflr tlie In itial m octlng m 5.\1oiis will be lield every Tue.Mlay,

¥ /:■ i-ic :n k: h e l d IIV MENTOR fL U U

T he yearly w elner ro a s t a n d . _ trrm rlo ii feed of th o M e n to r club waa held Sunday In R ock creek i rn y n n wlU» m em bers o f 17 fam lllea rilli-ndliiK the even t. T h e nfl<>rnoon w;i»i ^ppllt a t gam es a n d sorln lly .

CalendarH igh land View club will m e et

W e ^ e s d a y a t tha home of M rs. H en ry Slevera.

S o d a l e s club wUl m e«t W ednesday a ftem ooa a t th e hom e of M rs. C harles N orris,

T h e Ladles’ Aid society of Uie L u th e ra n church will m e et T h u rsd ay a t 3 p. m, a t th e c h u rc h parlors.

SUN VALLEY SEEKS TO LURE HUNTERS FOR FALL SEASON

a reo rgan iza tion m eeting W ed­n esday a t 3:30 p. m . a t th e hom e o f M rs. L. A. Thomas.

* » ¥Sunsh ine Valley club will

m e e t T hu rsday afternoon a t th e hom e of M rs. Eula Faulk, 430 F o u r th avenue wcst.

* *M aroa W om an’s d u b will m eet

T h u rsd ay a t the school house w ith M rs. Alice StaaLs a n d M rs. Lucy O llck as hoatcsses.

¥ ♦ ¥T h e F a lls Avenue club will

hold Its regu la r S ip tem ber m e et­ing S e p t. 15 Instead of Sept. 8 a t th e home of Mrs. V iolet B^us.

>(■ * *K n u ll Missionary circle will

m e et T hu rsday ^ t 2 p. m . a t th e hom e of Mrs. K eim eth H en d er­son, Filer.

SLU M B ER PARTI- G IV EN FO R HONOREE

Five o f th e In tim ate f r ien d s o P a tr ic ia D aubner were guests of B a rb a ra R andall a t a slum ber p a rty la s t evening. T he group a tw n d ed tho th e a te r early In tho e « u ln g a n d la t­e r popped com over an open f ire a t th o R andall home. In conclusloiv'.ot- tlic o ffa lr b reakfast was served th is m orn ing .

M1S.S D aubner plans to move to Boise .soon to m ake her hom e. Q uests

•e^ent were M iss D aubner, D oro thy an Engclen, Doris Ann Sherw ood.

M ary J a n e Hawley and Ju lia A nn R yan .

•¥ ¥ T U R N E R -E 8L1N 0E R M A RR IA G E ANNOUNCED

M r. a n d M rs. W. P . Esllnger, Filer, h av e announced the m arriag e of th e ir daugh ter. Miss B eu lah E s­llnger, a n d Horace T u rn er, so n of M r. a n d Mrs. H. E. T u rn e r, T w in F a lls . T h e ceremony was perform ed Aug. 24 a t Pocatello w ith A rth u r E sllnger, b ro ther of th e bride, a t ­tend ing th e couple.

M r. a n d M rs. T urner h av e r e ­tu rn ed from a wedding tr ip to Y el­low stone pa rk and will m ake tlie lr hbm e In Tw in Falls. M rs. T u rn e r Is a g radulite of the Twin F a lls high school w ith th e class o f 1037 and M r. T u rn e r g raduated from th e B u h l h ig h school.

CASTLEFORD T

T h e EverywomanV ■ club • m et T h u rsd ay a t th e M ethodist c hu rch w ith M rs, H ow ard D arrow a n d M rs,' L. Jo n e s a s hostesses, A prog ram on fam ous women was, a rra n g e d by M rs. Ed C o n rad . w llh p ap ers on J r n n y L ind, Flarence N ightingale , C lara B arton and Mary th e M othe r o f Je su s given by M rs. C harles flhorthouse, Mrs. Mel Cook, M rs. Leo P e te rson and Mrs. F ra n k H a s t­ings. A piano solo was played by D oro thy Brown and a vocal due t w as given by Dorothy C lem en t and T h e lm a Toyor, accom panied by M iss A da C lem ent. T lie next m e etin g will be a silver lea on Sept. 33 a t th e hom e of Mrs. Leo Peterson,

T h e a n n u a l H euelho lt plcnlo he ld Sunday on the C hris H pm cI- h o lt law n w llh a large crow d of nnlghbors a n d friends p rese n t for (ho basket dinner.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Neal N orthup a re th e paren t.i of a da u g h ter bom recently .

M rs. W alker Jolinston was called to B ru iifiiu on T lm rsday by the d e a th of h e r brothar.

M rs. Ooldia D urham , a t . M aries, Is h r rp for an exlended visit h e r h ro th rr . W aller UuMell,

B7 J IM K N IF ESU N VALLEY. Aug. 81 (Special)—

T h in g s a re r a th e r q u ie t up hero now . TtilB U th a u sua l JuU betw een seascna. T h e sum m er crowd i i m ost­ly gone—g one back to th e ir hom es to g e t rea d y fo r school and th e fall. whUe th o H t h a t p re fe r the a u tum n to r tb e lr vacaU ona a re a t hom e m ak- i n f p rv p ara tlo n s ^ leave for d lsU n t p ftr ta a n d Bun V alley.

B efore w e g e l m a n y o f the au tum n vaca tion ist* , we will have a little co n v en tio n w ltii us over th e week­e n d of S e p t. 11—T h e Idaho S ta te E d ito r ia l aaaocla tlon. Following this, a n d u n til th o w in te r season begins, w e wlU h a v e a skeleton group of em ployes to ta k e care of the guests.

L ow er F a ll Rates As a n a dded a ttr a c tio n for th e fall

s eason , o u r r a te s will be reduced considerab ly . P re se n t plans a re to h a v e thes« r a te s In cffec t p a rticu ­la r ly a s a n In ducem en t to h un te ra d u r in g th e h u n tin g seasons, and to c o n tin u e u n til we open o lflclally In D ecem ber lo r th e w lnU r.,

L a t« com ers fo r th e sum m er s«a- . j n inc lude M n . O . W. D. D ashlell a n d h e r d a u g h te r from O akland. C a lif . J im Sa lisbu ry of Bay Horse, a ve ry good f rie n d of the irs, came o v e r to v is i t th e m fo r several days. T h ey b a r e m a d e arrangem en ts to r e tu r n th is w in te r. '

M r. a n d M rs. M acO osham of Poca­te llo . cam e over to see us a n d s tay ­e d ove rn ig h t, w hile M r. and Mrs. A rt iju r Qwyitne o t H un ting ton , Long I s la n d , N . Y., s topped en rou te to th e coast, long enough to see if ev e ry th in g Is a s f l^o as they had h e a rd f ro m th e ir friends. I t \w a s — a n d w e ll h av e th e m bac|c w ith us th is w in te r fo r several weeks.

T ongue-T w ister 'S peak ing o f W elsh nam es (and

O w ynne Is a W elsh nam e m eaning " w h ltV ) I a m a lw ays rem inded of th o to w n in W ales w hich h a s th a t w orld fam o u s na m e —"L lanfalrpw ll- gw yngyllgogerychw ym drow bw llland- yssUogogogoch." E ver hear of It? I t ta k e s a n a tiv e W elshm an, a n d a good one , to p ronouncc It.

R oyal Eccles o f O gden, toge ther w ith A dam P a tte rso n , Jr., also of O gden , cam o up for a visit a n d a G hort re st.

O ne o f ou r very p leasan t a n d e f­f ic ien t beliboys. Bob ' ' 'a v is it fro m h is f a th e r and m other, a n d pe rsu a d ed th e m to s tay ove r­

n ig h t w ith us. M r. a n d Mr*. M cM ur- ray wer« accom panied by th e ir friends, M n . A llen M ann a n d U n . L ora H aw kins, w ith h e r dau g h ter, H arrie t. T hey a r e , a l l ^ rom P o r t­land .

Also from P o r tlan d , cam e M r, and M rs. T hom as E . Y oung w ith ttw ir tw a sm a ll lo n i, w hile D . D . M u ir o f Los Angeles s topped in for a b it of fishing.

New Y o r k m LaaveM r. a n d M rs. M . J . B trauss of

N ew Y ork Cltj-, w ho h av e be en w ith us for tw o w eeks, XlntUy. a lm o tt te a r - fuly. h a d to go hom e. T hey w ere a g ran d coupJ# a n d we a ll h a te d to aee th e m go.

A no the r g roup o f New Y orkers, from Scarsdale , M r. a rid M rs. H . M . U n e , w ith th e ir d a u g h te r , IJorls. and two husky sons. R ich a rd a n d H arold, also le ft us a f te r a 10-day sU y.

T ed T u rn e r o f Bolac, w ith W. O akes o f New Y ork C ity, w ere w ith us for tw o days. T hey w ere accom ­pan ied by M r. a n d M rs. L . V. M c- Croskey of P o r tla n d , O re.

Prom C hicago w e h a d M r a n d M rs. E. M. W ey m o u i, w hile F ra n k C. D avidson o f New Y ork O lty, Ju s t

, us a fte r a sU y o f -a w eek. H e la Instructo r In th e C ity College o f

New Y ork, a n d is o n th e “la s t le g ” of h is vaca tion . A fte r a s h o r t r l s l t to hU na tive tow n o f B arbourv ille , K y., h e will r e tu r n to New Y ork to school.

B ack N ex t Y earM n . A lan R eed o f W yhcote,

Pa ., (T here‘a a n o t h e r W elsh n a m e), w ith h e r son , A lan , Jr., h e re w ith th e ir f rien d s, S t ru th e r s B u r t a n d h is d a u g h te r . Ju lie , o f M oran , Wyo, M rs. R eed la th e m o th ­e r o f M ary A llison R eed (now M rs. M ary Barry) w ho w as so p ro m in e n t o n th o g irls' O lym pic ak lilng te a m la s t year. B o th M ary a n d A la n will be back w ith us th is w in te r.

M rs. F ra n ce s D onaldson a n d h e r son of T uckahoe, N. Y., sU y ed w ith

s ovem lg lit o n a tr ip to th a coast.O ur C incinna ti couple, M r. a n d

M rs. Ju lia n A . Po liak , w ho hav fl'- been w ith us fo r m ore th a n a m on tli. finally le ft fo r hom e. T hey w ill s to p over a t B roadm oor, in C olorado S prings, to p ic k u p th e ir tw o sons w ho have be en v aca tion ing th e re . M r. Poliak, w ho Is p res id en t o f the , P o liak Steel co rpo rU lon , m a d e r e s ­e rvations fo r h is fam ily fo r n e x t w in ter.

HONOR D E N IHighway Oommisaioner, Son

Of Portugal, Paid Lait Tribute

Teacher Assignments ListedFor Schools in Twin Falls

SHOSHONE. Aug. 31 (B peclal)— Rites were held today fo r Jo e In ea s . 18. a t tha Catholic c hu rch w ith R e r . F a th e r Mros. Wendell. offlcla tU ig . Mr. Ineas. active In pubiio life In t h b section, died suddenly o n S a t ­urday n ight a t tUa G ooding h o sp i­tal.

At the time of his d e a th h e w aa highway commissioner a n d h a d been treasurer of Wood R iv er C en ­ter G range for eight years . F o r 10 years he had been a m em belr o f the school board and be longed to Uie Catholic church a n d th e A m e ri­can Legion,

H e wa.s bom M arch 3S. 1B69. in Pico Azorls, Portugal, a n d c am e here 30 years ago. Since t h a t tim e ho h a s been engaged in fa rm in g . He was m arried to Miss M a ry MUlo In Boise on June 8. 1631.

Surviving are his wife, a b ro th e r , M anuel Ineas, Shoihone; th re e a ls- tcrs . Mrs. Mary M cDaniels. B end . Ore., Mrs.-Amelia U m , S a c ra m en to . Calif,, and Mrs. Lucy SUva. R yde . Calif., and a nlcce. M iss F lo re n ce Ineas, Sacramento.

EMERGENCYEffective Sept. 1 a ll lo cal clU -

zens wishing to repo rt e m ergen ­cies where services of th e s tr e e t and water departm ent a re r e ­quired, are urged to c a ll te le ­phone 3M.

From the first of th e m o n th on. an extra girl will be e m - plo>-ed In the water office fo r th e - purpose of Uklng such c a lls a n d seeing m a t they ore rep o rte d to th e proper offldsls.

In the past, councU men e x - * p lain. It lias been th e p rac tic e to

ca ll any official availab le w ith th e result the report Is som e­tim es overlooked.

A sslgnm enu o t teacher* to th e five TwUi F a lls schools w ere c o m ­p le ted today.

T he selertlotis, announced by 8 u p t. H om er M. Davla. f o rm ^ th e c h ie f busUiess before a m eeting yesterday of th e principals of the sen io r a n d jun io r h ig h aohools a n d B lckel. l i n - co ln a n d W ashitigton schools. P lan a for th e opening day of school S e p t. 7 were fo rrau lated a t th e ga thering -

T he assignm ents;High Bchool

H igh schol teachers a re :

n ice B abcock. J. T . B alobrldge, J . V. Briggs, D orothy Call, E va M, D unagon , H . E. Fisher, Jo h n D. F la tt , M ary O. Gillespie, S te lla H ib - ba rd . LeR oy Hughes, C ora Je n sen , R. V. Jones, W ilma Keel. W . J . K e n ­ny.

E va M a rtin . Peail L. M cK ean , H elen M lnler, Rose M. N orth . M e r­cedes J . P a u l, K athleen Povey. H e n ­ry Pow ers, Florence M. Rees, M a r ­g a re t S ee tho ff, Ju a n ita S u tcllff, J e a n Sw eeley, Josephine T h rockm orton T h e lm a Tollcfson, Jam es E . T om lin D ale J . W akem. G erald W allace Dessle E . W est.

Ja n lo r High J u n io r .h ig h instructors will b e : V era 0 . O le a r y , principal; E velyn

Q uest, secre tary : Chauncy A bbott. T om A dam a, Holllce A ldridge, F a n ­n ie Amey, H elen Borden, H elen Busse. P e a rl Orossland. Rebecca C u r ­tin , OJotJyj Domogalla, M a rg a re t

E g b er t, D oro thy Evana, H elen O ra n t, W ilm a H ow arth , R u th H . Jo h nson .

W illiam Lee Jo h nson , E m m a

GOODKSCHOOLS 0 OPEN S E P U

F acultj Lists Completed With Members of Staffs

Announced

RI.IM ’N' TRIM Piitte rn fiS63

S ing th e praU rs of th is s le n d er­ising frock—a true M arian M a rt in mlritclfl of tr im lines, easy m aking , unci rh ic i You'll w hisk t h n » '- l j a ll ttiose iiionotonoiin liouselio . ta tk a Hi n o tiinn In Itils comfy Irock, w ear I t a-m arketlng . a n d en jo y It fo r afte rn o o n hours. M lu a n d M a t-

nw eepbig rnvrrs, nnd A trnlght-llno Aklrt w ith vertlcnl llnr.i th a t a re nure to add Inrlim to your lie lgh t. flo p lraned will you be w ith l*a tte rn 0383. th a t you're sum U> w a n t a liing-sleeved vrralmi for cooler days la te r on, M arian M artin h a s p ro ­vided for ihiA too .In th in easy p a t- Irrn I Id<*Al In liihlnhle ayu thetlc. I lfu rod iM'rralfl nr g ingham . C om ­plete n iagram m ed M arian M a rtin Hew C h a r t included.

I 'A tifrn U38J may bn o rdered only In inlMrii’ nnil wmiien's I’lscs 1«. ill. ■M. :h. 3U, :ir, 40, 43. 44 a n d 40, (tirp .in i<-c|iihrs 3% yartln M inch falirli ' lU'.il viiril nx 'h lng .

Hrixl I II1 I.E N CENTH In coins or h ta im n M'lims preferred ) for KACII . .A lilA N MARTIN p a tU m lla miH- ii> write p la in ly your H17.H. NA.Mi:. A llltU K Sa. a n d WTVLJ; NUMIICIi.

Away Wllh • w srdrnbe problem si" O rd r r the n iw bum m er MARIAN M A K TIN r A 'm H N BO O K for rtas iiing. aasy-to -n iake o i o l h r n UiaVU f i t you r needs to a -T l ’ D rl ih ta n up h o u n of work a n d |>l»y w ith Jolly wash frocks, carefree sporU U ra. da in ty sh e en , lovely pur- ly slylMh~“w lnnan ’' a ll I See th e n ew est Ideas fo r multlplyU ig youi c oatum ail K iddle and Ju n io r | 0R toq l BOOK r im S K N CE N T S. PA I r * « N r i r T B i N o iN X i . t w k n T Y -r iV R CKNTB FO R BOTH W H IN n i t i i iR R p T o o e T n i t n .

Bend your order to Id ah o rv en in u T ln ie s. I’a tte rn t)ep * rtm in t. T w in "Falls. Idahi>.

G O O D IN G . Aug. 31 (S pecia l)— W ith a ll teach ing Jobs filled a n d t h o . new build ing practically com ­p le ted . th e G ooding public schools w ill open a n d rem ain In session a ll d a y Sep t. 7. Septem ber 6 will be d e ­vo ted to th e f irs t teachers m eeting o f th e ye a r , a n d to conclude th e h igh school reg is tra tion .

T h e e lem en ta ry facu lty wUl con- R ht o f Florence F rah m a n d L etha H eldel, M sud Wilson, overflow from g rad e ] and 3: E thel S lm onton a n d L uclle N ester. grade 3; K ath erin e H olm er. L incoln school principal, a n d Uoulse Poust, g rad e 3: F lorence H ughes a n d H arrie t C unningham , g rad e 4; Em ily P ous t, A da M cClel­la n d . L eona F raed rlch . a n d Bonnie M acQ ulvey, d e p a rtm e n ta l work In g rad es 6 ond 0: Id a F rohm . p r in ­c ip al o f Jun ior high school. C lifford D evlng ton . Lido T aylor, a n d De W itt K eller, d e p a r tm e n ta l w ork in g rad es 7 a n d 8; a n d Iletft W atts , publld school m usic supervisor.

I n th e h igh srliool will bo i » r A rm strong . A m erican H istory , social ic lfn ce . g irls' physical educa tion ; A lfred Berg, h is to ry a n d a th le tics : n ile n C hand le r, biology a n d E nglish; K m m el Clem ons, m athem atlc.^ a n d boys’ physical educa tion : Floyd Elson. E nglish , d ram atlca a n d jo u r­n a lism : M ildred F o u ls , hom e econo- n)lcs; L eigh Ingerson , a g ricu ltu re f ind chem is try ; H a u l McCoy, p iln - rlpn l a n d L atin ; E lla Nllnon. com - m r r r la l ; Jo h n Pe rry , science and m usic; B ornurd Seam an , social .K-lence, Engllsli, a n d deb ate ; R ic h ­a rd T erry , com m ercial a n d m a th a - n ia tlc s; and W.-W. T ate.^ superin ten ­d e n t a n d science,

DECLO

M r. a n d M rs. R a y P e te rso n w ho spen t the su m m er in Provo w here M r. P e te rson a tten d e d sum m er school, have re tu rn e d h e re fo r a visit w ith h ia .p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. O tto P e te rson , before M r. P e te rso n ’s school s ta rts .

T h e Boy Scouts a n d v a n g u ard s r e tu rned F r id a y from Y ellow stone p a rk w here th e y h a d sp e n t a w eek.

M iss G ladys T e n n a n t re tu rn e d to Los Angeles la s t week a f te r spen^l^ log h e r vaca tion w ith h e r p a re n te M r. a n d M rs. J . M . T e n n a n t, M iss T e n n a n t will a tte n d school a t th e U niversity o f S o u th e rn O alifom ia .

A. L . T u rn e r a n d son Lovell have

N evada, have been v isiting a t th e F red O . D arrlng ton hom e.

M rs. Clyde M olyneaux h a s been released from th e C o ttage Aiosplul w here she ha^l unde rgone A m a jo r operation.

M iss B etty S tein , w ho h a s spen t th e p a s t two weeks v isiting h e r p a r ­e n ts , Mr. and M rs. EM’a ld S tein , has re tu rn e d to h e r position in Los Angeles.

P I A N E S P M FORBENOIXItliCE

Jo n e s , Law reno^ L und ln , E arl B. P e c k , G a r th O . R eid, L au ra R ob in ­so n , A lm a Sech ler, ^ S k in n er, m ir a b e th S m ith , H arley B . S m ith , G eo rg e F . » F « f u e , Jr., M . R. T h ro ck m o rto n , Q m a A. Tw ogood. A u s tin W allace. A nne W illiam s. M a rjo rie W urster.

L incolnT eachera assigned to L inco ln

•c h o o l a re ; B eulah W ay, p rinc ipal: I d a Allen. R eva DarrlngtO T. E lenore O rohoskj-, l* V o n H arrison , H a w l H ollow ay, C la ra K oeter, R u th M c- C lusky . Florence S cbu lts . G ertru d e S e a l. Lois Shotw ell. H elen S te a m s, H e le n T aylor, B a rb a ra T hom pson, D o ro th y W arner. V ivian W erry , E le a n o r W illiam s.

B iekelB icke l school teachera will be : E th e l

H . G ray , p rinc ipal; A lmeda A vant, K a th ry n B ryson , E lno ra C h ris to ­p h e r , A lbc rU D ryden , M ildred 'E l ­ro d . T heo, J . H icks, A nnie H ills. V iv ian K llnk , M abel P o rterfie ld . Lois f ih u e , E s th e r S m ith , E m m a W ag­n e r .

W ash ing tonT h o se aaslgned to W ash ing ton

school a re : N ora F rltc lie r , p rinc ipal: I n e s A dam s. M ildred Bowles. M aude C ox. R u th D arling , D oro thy H odge, G ra c e Jo hnson . E th e l K au ts . R u th P e rrln e . F ro n c es Scully , I ^ n e t t a W hee ler.

Loyd E, T hom pson , Is m usic iu - p e rv lio r fo r th e s j^ tem .

T raD S O ontinenta l T i t le R o ld w r a i l s t o I n t e r S h ip

TlUi Te&r

Traffic Inspection Slated at Jerom e

JEROME, Aug. 31 (Specia l) — A ccording to State T ra ffic P a tr o l­m a n W. E. Tomlinson, th e re will b e an o th er official, lig h t a n d d r iv e r 's llccnte Check-up Iff th e n e a r fu tu re . Persons found w ithou t a d r iv e r 's license will be fined. M o torists w ith f au lty lights wUl bo requ ired to h a v o th em adjusted according to ro a d spcclflcaUons.

W ith the aid of P a tro lm a n H ug liy of Wendell. Tomlinson c a rried o n a lig h t and driver’s license c h e c k -u p In W endell Friday n ig h t. A n u m ­b e r of persons were a rre s te d a n d w ere requested to a p p e a r b e fo re c o u rt Judges Saturday.

"Official equipment for b rak e a n d lig h t adjustm ent Is being expec ted from Boise In the n e a r fu tu re ,"

PAffiNISPABDON ABrSKIDNIlPER

Anniversary M arked B y Dedo R esid en tsDECLO, Aug, 31 (S pecia l)—M r.

a n d M rs. A. W. Ho&mer, re s id en ts o f D eclo for the past 17 years, c e le ­b ra te d th e ir 80th wedding a n n iv e r ­sa ry Saturday surrounded by th e ir ch ild ren and granrirhlldren. I t w aa a lso th e occasion of M r. H osm er's 75th birthday.

M r. and Mr.v llosm er w ere m a r ­ried Aug, aa. 1687. in D enver a n d com e to th is project In* 1630 w h en they purcha«(1 the BO-acre f a r jn w here they have slncq m ade th e ir home.

W ith Uiem are th c lr son. R a y H osm er. Declo, Mrs. H osm er a n d two children, Betty e n d Sybil Joyce:

daughters, Mrs. H a r r ie t D eL a daughtrre, Mrs. H a r r ie t D e-

L aney and Miss Sybil H oam er. f > n - ver. a n d tlielr granddaughter, L uclle DeLaney.

Jerom e Organization O ffers Chautauqua

JE R O M E . AUR. 31 (Special) — U nder th e direction of 'th e s ta k e d ram a d irec tor, Lucia Jorgensen , an L . D . B. Chautauqua was presen ted by th e Je rom e and W endell M . I . A. o rg an is a tio n s Friday evening to large audience.

P ro g ram for the evening w as a n ­nounced by H eber N. F o lkm an, and

a s aa follows:P lan o solo, by Mary T hom pson .

J e ro m e: 46 m inutes o t song, r e n d ­e red by a double mixed q u a rte tte , from W endell; vocal solo by E ugene P ou lter , Jerom e.

A p ic tu re display was presen ted w ith a pp rop ria te musical accom p­a n im e n t by M ary Thom pson. Jer* ome. inc lud ing "Innocence.” by S h i r ­ley D uffln , ‘'L ittle Old U d y ." H a ie l P r a t t : "P risc illa and Jo h n A lden." J o h n n y S tra tto n and M ildred K in g ; "C olonial Lady," M ary TIlby; "S u m ­m e r G irl," V era T llby; "O ld P a sh - loxed Lady." Stella T hom pson ; "G ypsy G irl." Frances S ing le ton : "M adonna ," M rs. R. G . H ars te n : "A m erican Ind ian ," W llford T h o m p ­son,

M a rtin H all, Jerom e, p rese n te d a sing ing a n d dancing num ber a n d a d isp lay of "More Convenient W ays of Fa rm ing ." vhn by th ree you th fu l fa rm e rs of W endell.

T ho la s t num ber was u n d e r th e d irec tion of Arnold Jo rgensen , a m in s tre l chorus who sang a n u m ­ber o f BOuthem melodies.

A rnold Jo rgensen was lig h tin g and s ta g e m anager.

JEROME

T>]o M isses E ileen a n d Lucy H u r­ley a n d H elen M itchell, w ho h a re b e en house gurata o f M r. a n d M rs. I. n . F r l t i le r , Imvo gnne to M ont- t>«llRr. Idulm u iilll school begins. M lia L ucy H urlrv will le a rh In Poc a te lln agau) n rx t year.

H rv . am] Mrn T. F. W ills and c h ild ren Teddy, Bill a n d Bob. have r e tu rn e d from a tr ip th ro u g h Y el- low ntonn nnd r ltlrn of W yoming. M rs. W ills h a s sp e n t a few weeka vlnitlnK a t Ihe hom e of h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d Mra. E. J . H arby. D ayton, O hio.

M ay n ard and Dick H ayea, D ead- wood. O. 0 , have gone on « tr ip to Elk Olty. Idaho,

Mrn. Audi

OHIOAGO. Aug, 31 OJJO—T he love h u n g ry w om an w ho sto le a n d la te r re tu rn e d tiny th ren -m on ths-oM D iana Lucan, today h a d rfrelved rnm p le te for«lvenea.i from D iane's pa ren tal M r, and Mrs, H erm an Lu-

I n a n open le tte r to th e w oman 'h o kep t th e ir child 94 hours, the

p a re n te w ro tr:"W e tlUnk you a re a w om an of

p u re s t gold for giving o u r prerlous n la n e such w onderful care while

w aa In your hands. A fte r h a v ­ing read y o u r le tte r we c an readily un d e ra tan d your condition.

"B eing w ltJiout D iane fo r 34 hours d rove tis a lm ost m ad . R u t a t the sam e tim e. If you loved ou r Imby, c erta in ly you know how wn wuulcl suffer,"

t r r h av e re tu i iird Irom W aiidell h o s­p ita l.

M r, and Mrs. H arold RobertaIhe i 'n rn i t .1 o f a sot> iw rn Aug.

PA U LMrn, J o h n Iludd rti a n d h e r daugh

te r, BeUi Co>iiilryinnii, w ho a re vh. K ing h e re from Los Angeles, and M rs. H adden 's g randdaugh ter, Joy Jones, havn r r tu n ird from R liln w here Uiey r|H“n t ill" w eek-end w ith relttllvea.

M rs, B arah W alkxr, K aysv llli. U ta h , is vlRllIng her da iigh tfr, Mra, Q eo rg i W inn, and fam ily.

M rs, F loyd CliiiK waa hoat^i T lm rsday to Um C n n ira c t bridge Club. M rs, C.-harIra Knstoii ,mi guest. R efreshn ienU were served a t close of th e gamns 'l'ti« nex t m e e t­ing will be liPld a t th e hom e of M rs. C harlea F ranrlsco.

M r. a n d M rs. A rthur B rhe tfp r ar« llio p a ren ta of a daifghlpr l>orn Aug.

R ites H eld for A ccid ent V ictim

PA U L , Aug. 31 (Specia l)—A m ore la n cap acity c o n g ^ g a tlo n a tten d e d

fu n e ra l services fo r Hose P ra eg itw r , w ho w as killed la s t w cek.w hile akat- in g on th e h ighw ay w est of h e re , a t th o L . D . S . c h u rc h w ith R ev . K , K . M aler of tlie G erm a n C ongrega- tlo n o l c h u rc h officia ting.

M usic Included a d u e t by M rs. M c h ler a n d M iss R ent* a n d two n u m b e rs by . a c lio rus of 13 girls. P a llb e a re rs w ere s ix b ro thar* o f th e g ir l a n d flow er g irls w ere M ary B e n n e tt. Bobble K eck. F ra n ce s t h ­ough . Elsie Com elson , P a u l, a n d tw o cousins of R upert.

In te rm e n t w as In R u p e rt cem e­te ry u n d e r th e d irec tion o f the G oodm an m ortiuuy .

L O S AMGELEB, A ug. S I <U J»~ P lan es believed capab le o t ISO m llea a n h o u r speed, a n d e q u ip p ed ‘ to c ross th e coun try w ith o u t a atop,

being tu n e d u p todajr fo r th e — race w h ich a ta r ta

A ir te rm in a l h e ra m d a y m orn ing .

T h e tran sco n tin e n ta l reco rd l l 9 h o u rs a n d 38 m inu tes , se t by H ow ard H ughes, w ho d id n o t e n te r th e con ­te s t th is re a r .

T h e ru les provide th a t th e raecra sh a ll PC.SS th e C leveland a irp o r t. T hey m ay con tinue e a s t If th e y pr»> fer, to N ewark, N. J , o r to B endl* , N . J ., w here th e sponsor, V incen t B endlx , h a s a fac tory . T h e f lr» t f lva rac e rs to rea ch C leveland, how ever, sh a re $30,(XX) of th e 938,000 prlz* m oney.

8EVER8KT ATTEBIPTS BBCOBONEW. YO RK , A ug. a i <UJ»->VaJ.

Alex Seversky, v e te ran flie r a n d a ir ­p la n e m a n u fa ctu re r, hoped to ta k e o ff fro m Floyd B e n n e t H eld today fo r a c rack a t H ow ard Hughea* tran s-co n tU ien ta l no n -sto p flylDK reco rd of 9 hours, 36 m inutes.

I t w as poasibte, h e said, th a t h a w ould be delayed u n ti l tom orrow .

Seversky wUl fly h is tr im “(3om- m ercla l V ersion” of th e 0evc ' a rm y " figh ter," a n d hoped t ^ r . . . th e U nion A ir te rm in a l a t B u rb an k . O atlf.. w ith in 10 h o u rs e lap sed tim e .

Seversky sa id b e w ould e n te r th a B endlx a ir tro p h y rac e n e x t F rid ay if h is p lane de m o n stra te d s a t l i - fac to ry speed.

T h e king of O y o ..h e a d of th a Y eruba Ulbe, in N igeria, n e m show s h is faoe In publlo. A Tell o f beads U w orn to hide h U fe a ­tu res . H e h a s 400 wives a n d som e (KK) ch ild ren .

M A R IE D U N N H E L M Klever Kiddies Studio

N ew Classes S tart Thursday, Sept. 2nd. A ll grades and T ypes o f D ancing

Regifitratlons a n d A n d it lo n s W e d n e sd a y ,S e p t . 1s t , 8 -6 P . M .

104 7th A ve. East— P h o n e 1286 f o r sp e c ia l a p p o in tm en ts

ModessTHi soFT ia , sa r iR

SANITARY NAPKIN

AT ALL STORES

Where'S George?

— gon e to . . . .

Barnard’fi Auto Co.Yon ean bet your hoots Oeerga wonl4 never mlaa Ihia ehanoe (0 bny one o f tliM« b a n ain a .

iPJO Ohnvrolet Hedon ,.loaa Ford v>a Hednn ...1033 Ford U, rickup ...iOlO Fprd A Coach1010 n>rd A D«danI0) t Chrysler ocdan ..leiB Plymouth Sedan ,.J937 Plymouth Ooupo ,10J4 rontlso Oosch ......

I 79..•400

,. *a7ft ...•I'JIi ..,.•176 ....•4ftO

. •n-ifi...1400

BARNARD AUTO CO.

: J irrilc r rhona >04 r i r m o u l

f/u y n e n .

★ Coma In to<Uy and hsva tha new N or ja Autobulh Wether dsmonrtreted. Exemlna Its advancedfesturas-'its precision conslruo- tlon that awum yaan and yeefi of Iroublt- fraa H rvlca-^tha axcluilvtl, ntw FVissvra-lndtcetor W rln9«r. L««m hew acenefnleal ll li to oparata— and how aaiy (o p «y foil

Ik- Oat your! Norga Dvetrof (ronar, toe, whan you buy your washar-~H lakao both t^athar to llh tha burden of waeh dey— «n^ you cen buy both for only ena dowe

paymant. Know tha Joy o f effortla«

Ironlnt with a Norte DwelrfllNViw. A N o ria Iroftar will Mve yes Mere than Its cost darln f Iti le s f life.

CLAUDE BROWN MUSIC CO.Twin Falls

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SPARE HOOMS BRING SPARE CASH! USE THE

CLASSIFIED ADSW AN T A D RATES

RATES PER M N B PER OA»Six d*y». per Une per d*y -------- •«T hree da;* , p e r lin e per d « ;— *o Om (Ur. pe r Une--------------------- U «

S3 l'-37c Discount F or Cash

Cash dLKount allow ed It adver- 'U iement U paid lo r w ith in seven day i o l r i is t Insertion .

PHONE 38 FO R AN ADTAKER

A uto W indshie ld a n d D oor Qlass Thoir)etz T o p a n d Body W orkJ.

a u t o m o b i l e s

■31 Chcv. tru ck . Good. O'Connor, opp. P a rk Hotel.

WANTB3J T O B O Y —1000 car* to wrcck. Farm ers- A u to Supply, Oaed Parts DepL P hone 22B-W.

*50.00 no te signed by H arry Fein- bcr^ . a iv e n lo r loan /ro m 14 yeai old boy. M a rt P ennie , R t . 1. Bobe.

USED CA R S P E C IA I^1935 T crrap lanc Sedan , rftdlo....»M8 1934 Chcv. Coupe .....- ....... —........ $385

- 35.T2 N ash S edan ...........................-. 1933 Chcv. Coupe .......... - ...............S260

1931 Chev. S e d a n ...................... .... »2451032 Plym outh F o u r ...................$245JD29 Ford C oach .......... ................ $

■ 1929 Ford R o a d s te r ................... I1931 Long w heel base Dodgo

truck, dual w heels, good tires, w ith $90.00 b e e t bed ........ ...... $215

1936 T errap lane P ick u p .............$4551929 Chev. T ruck . L ie....................$ H5

CHANEY M O T O R CO.230 2nd Ave. E as t. P hone 1818

F o r sa le : 5 good field * onlon.i o r *pud3. Phone A hlqulat Produce Co.

C anvas o f a ll k inds a n d dcscrlp- tto tu a n d canvas npalrlitg. Thomeu T op and Body W orks.

CH RY SLER DEALERS' GUARANTEED U SED CABS1932 D eSoto S e d a n ........... $3991931 P tj-m outh S edan ..._..$a51930 Pon tiac Coupe .... ._,.,$1691935 P lym ou th S e C a n ----- $525JP35 Fo rd V -8 S edan ....... $4501034 Pon tiac S e d a n ........... $4501929 Pl>Tnouth S e d a n ......... $1501930 Fo rd M odel A Coach. $175

.1934 C hrysler S e d a n ...........$4761929 C hevro let C o u p e ------ .$100

BARNARD AU TO CO. Y our C h ry sle r D ealer

A PARTM EN TS FOR RENT

P u m . a -room a p t. In m odem home. CaU 1587. a07 8 th Ave. East.

2 fu rn ished a p ts . Adulta only. 210 « th Ave. E ast.

3-room a p t . A dulU ..459 2nd Ave. No. Call evenings.

P u m . a p t. oD M a in No. In town. S la rs a room s, p riv a te b a th , elec stove, ref rig e ra to r a n d furnace h e a t. AdulU only. P h o n e 1713.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYP o r quick »ale: New Inn a n d tunch

room d o lo f ro o d b u tln e u . New Del* CO ligh ting p la n t w ith batU ry . 3 living room s In rea r. ‘Acre ground, good well. O th e r business dem ands A ttention. M ust sell. T erm s. NltC' HAwk D iner, M a lta . Idaho.

FO R RENT

A choice well Imp. 160. M ust well equipped. Give references. W rite Box A-14, care Times.

FOR R E N T^RO O M S

FOR S A L E - M ISCELLAN EOU S

LOST A N D FOUND

T ra ile r house for sale. 249 P ine S t ,

M I S C E L L A N E O U S

I Lawn m ow ers sh a rp e n ed . W e call I I for and deliver. Schade Key Shop. |

'2nd S t. So. B ack I. D. S to re . I

C lassifiedD ire c to ry

Rc.ipoiulblc BuslneM F irm s and Pmlrfxional OSticta

ot Tw in F a lls

MARKETS ANDBv United Press

FINANCEI LIVESTOCK 1 * ------------------------------------------------•

D E N V E n LIV ESTO C KDENVER ■- CQttle: UOO; steady;

st(.T s $0 to $14; C0W.S $G to $6; hclf- er^ $ii 10 $13.40; calves »e to $10.50 feeders $4 to $5.50.

H ogs; 500 ; 6c low er to lOc h ig h ' c r; top $11.65; bulk $11J5 to $U,65. Row:i $9 to $0.75; pigs $10 to $1035.

Klu'op: 10.700; 25c h ig h e r; /a t Innibs $10 to $11 35; ewes $2 to $3.25.

Custom killing , cu rin g a n d smok* Ing m eats. Phone 26. Independen t Pocking P l a n t

Auto glass, pa in ting , body and fctider repair. Fo.-a Body W orks.

Bee-Line a lig n m e n t fo r au to fmmes, axles, h a rd s te e rin g a n d tire wear. W heels s tra ig h ten e d . Foss’s. .

SP R IN G P IL L E D M A TTRESSES MADE FR O M Y O D R O L D ONES M attresses ren o v a ted a n d recover­ed. Wool card ing . T w in F a lls M at­tress Factory, P h o n e 51W.

Exccptlonnl beau ty worle a t p rtec. Beauty A rts A cadem y. M ain Ave. W.

I C A RB U RFTO RS - ■ I na rts and service. P . C

A llis C ha lm ers (35) tr a c - tra c to r I g-rv ice 230 S hoshone nd 4-botlom plow.' P hono 33 4 -J3 .'x w jn

C arbure tornnftiirnt.«, $1 .W u p : Bpcclal $3,

. . . j for tin- p rice of 1. O ver Ind M eat M kt. Mr.s. B tnm er.

F o r sa le : Hauc destroy ing weeds

H ardw are.

- I - DO PE O PLE K N OW ;W H ER E TO ’•■iflnd you ond y o u r p a rtic u la r type »■ 1 of M rvlcc? T ell th e m l A W an t-ad

I costs very little ;

Sprc ln l chlld ron 's p e rm a n e n t $ U 5 till Sept. 10th. O th e rs $3 to $4. Mrs. Lisle sm ith , 1238 6 th Ave. E . Phone 1410.'

A uto glas»—pla in a n d shatterle&s P a in ting . E xpert body a n d fender vork. Floor sanders fo r ren t. Poss't

c 16 f la t bed (fo r truck ) w orth J50, take $20. I log tra i le r <20 In.

$10. -Several 2 a n d 4 wheel itflts fo r tra i le rs . C heap . 1-2 wheel alirr (new ) w ith tires, $10. Used

parts . O 'C onnor, opp. P a rk H otel.

P o r sa le : S c reen doors, screen wire, b e rry cups a n d a rse n a te of lead for spray . M oon’s. P a in t and F u rn ltu ro S tores. Phone 0.

J e n n y U n d bed, m a ttr e s s and springs. 30 I n f^ c ircu la tin g h e a te r. A irway v a em lS . M ake offer. 413 EJm. /

F o r sa le:] SO ro lls in la id linoleum, prices r a n n from $1.35 to $3.16 per y a rd . 60 O n 3 fe lt rugs, p rices range from $S.SS to $7JKI. F e l t b u e floor cover! ig 46c to 60c p e r ya rd . Phone 6 fo r estim a te . M oon's.

> X 13 fe lt base rugs. M.SS; ena- a undorco te (g ra y ), p e r gal.. $3.60.

M oon's P a in t a n d F u rn itu re Stores. S to re No. 1. P hone 6; S to re No. 3. P h o n e 318.

ID L E N E SS D E PR E C IA T E S TH E value of a n y a rticle . W h a t Idle a r t i ­cle cou ld you c a jh in on? Place It In th e P o r -R e n t section.

F o r s a le : E lec tric m otors, wiring m a tlr la ts . a n d e lec trica l supplies fo r hom e o r com m ercial w iring. W holesale a n d retaU . S re n g e l's H ardw are .

B u rk shallow well pum ps, D em ste r deep well pum ps. A n- k e r-H o lth c ream separato rs.

] ^ A G L E S U P P L Y C O .190 2nd Ave. S . P h . iSO

PO R 8ALB->A carload of U urtS ' CO In bulk. Buy w h at you need, b r in g back w b a t you have left. We lo a n you « b ru sh to p u t I t on free. M cM urtry House P a in t, 4 -hour Bn* am et. F loo r a n d Linoleum V am lsh. d ry s In tw o hours. We also have i la rg e s tock of W all P aper a n d Lin- o letm i Rugs. W hy pa^ w ar price? P h o n e 9. Moon's.

F ro n t room fo r ren t. 14S 8th Ave,

Room w ith o r w ithou t board, G en ­tlem an p re fe rred . Phone 016e-R4.

Room s to r e n t In p rivate home. W omen o r g ir ls p referred . 501 No Broadway. B uh l, Ida.

A ttrac tive a n d com fortable sleep­ing room s, close In. O ne upstairs, one firs t floor. 921 2nd Ave. No,

FOR R E N T — HOUSESHmall fu rn . house, 266 Pine S t.

e-room m o d e m house, furnace, s ir condition ing , full basem ent. 277 Jufferson.

New u n fu rn . m odern 3-rooti house. HardwwM l noorii. hulU -ln fes- Hires, Adiilt.-» on ly 637 M ain Ave. W a fte r 7 p . m .

HELP W A N T E D — M ALE

N ew 1937 C overed . W agon traU er house. New price, $785, O u r sa les p r lc * f o r I week only $595. T h is tr a i le r h a s electric b rakes, beds fo r four, cu rta ins a n d screenii. Y ou will have new fiim lslied hom e resdy to move In to w hen you buy this tr a i le r house.

CHANEY M O TO R CO.339 3nd Ave. E as t. Phone iBlB

O pening .•.pedal fo r th is w eek on ­ly, Perm anrn t.s $135 up . Sham poo? nnd flntjer wave, d ried , 60c. Ph . 69 K im berly. M rs. T . O . N eeley.

GRIND YOU R F E E Don y o u r farm .

No Job too la rg e or too sm all.Moroland Millinpr Scrvicu

F ile r . Id ah o Phone 318 o r Box 274

School 5peclftl—O u r $2,00 pe rm a- ;n t wave, complcUi $1.50. O u r rcg- a r J5.00 p e rm a n en t $2.75 o r two

fo r $5.00 R uaran tecd . S o f t w ater ihnmpoo. no e x tra cost. Id a . B ar- 3cr nnd B enuty Shop . 151 M ain Av?. E. Phone 424 for a p p o in tm e n t.

DR. W ILLIAM D. REY N O LD S. 320 M ain A venue South .

AUTO D O O R G L A S S - W IN D SH IEL D AND

W IN D OW GLASS

No c harge fo r labor se tting glsss If you wUI bring your sash or d rive you r c a r ia.

M O O N ’SP h o n e a

G irl w an ts room m ate. 6 th Ave. No. a f te r 6 p. i

cisco. L eaving S e p t. 3. S ha i penses. P h . 0188-J5:

R E A L E STA TE FOR S A LE

4-room house, p a rtly m odern. Price $1,600. T erm s. Inqu ire 420 6th Ave. W e s t. ,

2-room p laste red hoii.ie, Raragc elec tricity , a n d lot. 1225.00 cash . Jes R, Sm ltl), F iler, R t. 3.

Rem odeled 6-room house on H ar- rLson S t, T ills Is an excellen t buy a t $1,700.00, o r terms.

8U D LER W EQ EN ER <St CO,

6-room new hom e, best dlst., b a sem e n t, ga r., hardw ood floors, furnace , etc, PH A term s,

HUDLER W EQ EN ER A CO,

Sacrifice—Mu.1t leave tow n bc- lount o f ■health, Hlx rooms, nil m od­

e rn . hardw ood floors Ihrouiihoul stoker a n d fu rnace . Call 314 9Ui Ave. N orth.

niodrrii

DOGS, PETS, ETC.

6-room , 2 balliroom.i. Duse, fu rn a re . a ir rondItU

basem ent. S m all down payi m onth ly . 377 Jefferson ,

F O K H A i .E — F l /H N I T U K K

3-plece bed room suite, and W ay S ag less aprlngs, Doll buRuy nnd Jelly glaiuiM. Phone 1403,

F o r sa le a t sU do llars a n acre )0 a cres irr iga tion , d ry farm , ant >nch lund . ' Fenced a n d cro\j

fenced. 95 sh a re s of Bwlmon watr; right. Com plete se t o f bulIdtnK'i. ^ icres o t alCaUa. OO a c r u ready (ni fall seeding. F ree grac ing raiigi :lose. Tw o m iles due n o r th of llog Tson, one m ile w est of highw ay 93.

T erm s to th e r lR lu pa rty , Jo h n t.nn ting, ow ner. Itogrrson . Iditho,

H tudio courh, $10 00. M ust bo 773.

F A R M S F O R S A l .K

W antPri; M ldrtle-afffd Jnily for housew ork a n d r a m of 3 ih lld re ii. C all a f te r fl p . m . a t 320 61h Ave. East.

HELP W A N T E D — FKMALE

Ochool g irl to woik for roon board a n d sm a ll wngr». i ) io n t Ave. C u t .

^ i t u a t i o n s “ w a n t k d

40'fl. nO'a a n d 100 acre fariiin sa le n e a r Uoodlng. Wn have Aome exce llen t buys tlm t r a n bo U died w ith sm all down paym ent

SUDI.KK W KOENER As CO,

F R U I T S A N D V E C J E T A H L E S

F or sa le : T om alw

L IV I^T O C K o n d POUI/rUYW anted ; Poultry , rggs, H, (

H u n te r, Phone BOH. I', t) , lln* Hfl3,

A l l l r tn d s o t (u m ltu ra upholstei In* . W m t c u ftn m lee d . ThitnBla Top

' 4 i Body W otlw . Phon« T » ,

H igh a d w o l boy would like place to wortc fo r boftrd a n d room. W rite 0 - I 7 , e a r* T im es.

W d d t a 'if M m *n wiTirtr tuirtlm n . WOdt W tfe w u t« p a rt tlmo hummSL m aiu> Uku no.

Uw*l WperUnced ckrpenter. noi m O »bl9. R ^ n a b l e otiarges. Cpii

' aUUng. I t lh ln g , tblngling. h i

im iN O T U B HUYKlt T f) YOUH 1XX)U, Sell your h(.ri.r« Ihrnu For-UulQ ad.

300 W hile H uff O rphlngton i lla y ea H atchery .

For sa le on ly : nO ai ij T , P . tra c t. 1‘rlco

$1,600 down,a cres very w»

Price $110 pe r acre, d required $3,000 00.

Also Indlding loin ■1 m iles of rlty >

A U T O T O P & B O D Y W O R K S

E xpert body a n d fender s tra lg h t- nlng. T hom eU T op <5i Body W orks.

H A I R D R E S S E R S

O P T O M E T R I S T

P A I N T I N G - D E C O R A T I N G

MONEY T O LO ANC. JO N E S for LOAN on H O M ES

C H ItA tiO LIVESTOCKlings : 11.000, Includ ing 2,000 dl-

i rc i , '. bteady to 15c low er; to p $13; bulk Kood and cholcc 170 to 250 lbs. $11 G5 to $11.00; 250 to 300 lbs. I U - 40 to $11.05; 150 10 170 lbs. $10.50 to JU .40: best 170 lbs. $11.65; m ost cood sows $3.00 to $10J0.

C a ttle : 7,500; calves 1,500; choice and prim e m edium w eigh t and w eighty ;.tecrs strong to 25c h ighe r; $184(5 paid for 1.472 lb. averages; several loads $17.50 to $1855; m a r­ket brlr.k on weighty offe rings w orth $17 a n d up : oil o th e rs uneven , slow; (Tiiss C0W.S 10 to 15c low er; bulls and vealers s trong; veal to p $12.

S heep: 6,000. inc lud ing 1,000 d l- rccL’,: spring lamb.i fu lly steady ; (!Dod to cholcc na tives $1050 to $10- 75; to p $11; 'good, to cho ice natives $10.50 to S10.75: top $11; good w est- crnr. $10.25 to $10.75; sh eep steady ; cwc.s S3 to $4.73.

OMAHA LIV ESTO C KOMAHA, N cb .-H o g s : 3,000. 300

direc t. S tead y to 10c low er th a n M onday's average; top $ I U 0 : bulk good to choice 180-200 lbs. $11.15- $11.40; h eav ie r w eights sc a rce : good to choice 170-180 Ib.v $10.40-$11.25.

C a ttle : 4,500, calvcs 600. S teady- s trong; fed s teers nnd yearlin g s $11- $14.00; a few sm all lots lig h t steer: to $10,75; p rac tica l top venlcrs $0.00; stockers a n d feeder s te e rs m ostly $7.00-$8.60.

Sheep: 10,500. L am bs opening steady; s laugh te r ewes ten d io g sharp ly low er; feeder fu iiy s teady; carlv bids cholcc na tive lam bs down from $10.50; bulk ran g e lam bs bid $10.25-$10.50; b est h e ld above $10.85: early soles s la u g h te r owes dow n from $3.50; top ran g e feeders $10.00.

W A N TE D TO BUY

W A N T E D — M is c c i la n e o u a

W anted—U pholste ring , repa iring , f u rn i tu re refln lsh ing , w indow shade work. Cress & B ruley F u rn itu re Co. “ no 555. 130 Second S t. E a s t .

T o buy o r trad e fo r; sm a ll cook stoves, h e a te r, sew ing m ach ines, ho t p la tes , beds, springs, m a ttresses, chafrs, piano accord ion . H ayes F u r ­n itu re Exch.

FOR S A LE OR TR A D ELog tra i le r . 316 H arriso n ,

Im proved 13 acres'." C all 0389-J4.

Equity in /a rm Jn exchange for tow n p roperty or sm a ll acreage. Box H -16. care Tim es,

OG DEN LIV E ST O C K OG DEN —H ogs; 50, fo r m a rk e t cady to 10c low er; b est l ig h t an< ,ed. wt. d rlv c-ln s early $ U i 0 to

$11.05; m ixed k in d s $11.25 dow n to $10.50 a n d u n d e r; bu lk pack ing sows $8 to $8.50; few. good lig h t kinds to $3.75.

C n ttle ; 225. fo r m a rk e t; early .rales s te ad y ; odd lo ts m ed . to good local s teers $8 to $9, inc lud ing ci 1,020 lb. U ta h s a t $8.50; p a r t load weighty Id ah o s to feed lo t $7.50, p la in s tockers a n d feeders $C to >7.50; good h e ife rs scarce ;- i kinds mo.stly $5 to $7; m ed. a n d good cows $5.50 to $5.75; com. cows $4.50 to $5.25; c u t te r g rad e s $4.35 dow n; few bulls $5 to $526; m ed. a n d good

ta lers $8 to $9.35.S heep : 15,000, inc lud ing 13,250

for m a rk e t and 1,750 th ro u g h ; n o th ­ing done early ; tw o load.^ U tah lom bs la te M onday $9.75; few loU trucked-l(i / a t Iam bs $3.50.

SPORTSBulletins

SIA IE SOFTBALL R A M S MADE

Utnh Ohiofa Qivon Byo is F lr5 t R ound; Brunaw ick

P laya B o lseans.

BAN FRANCISCO LIV ESTO C KSO . SAN F R A N C IS C O -H o g s ; 1,-

00, Including 265 d irec t: butcher.i 'c ak to mostly 10c low er; to p a n d

bu lk good a n d cho lcc 176 to 215 Jb. w ts. $11.40; 200 h e a d good cholcc 225 lb. bu tchers $11.05; packoge s la u g h te r pigH $1025; pack ing sow.h iteady to 2'ji lower, >8.25 to $8.70.

C a ttle ; Holdovers 75; stcer.s scarce, 10 e arly sales; u n d e rto n e nrounil ste ad y ; good fed s te e rs unso ld , held Bbovc'$0.50; good g ra w cows quoted ip to $6.75, C alves: 25; practically .11 d irec t; nom inally steady ; choice en lers (juotcd up to $10; lute M on­

da y , package good 315 lb. Hlituglitercalv

S h e e p : 350; lam bs active, 25c o lo re h ighe r, q u a lity considered,

good 78 to 87 lb. C a lifo rn ia woolcd im bs $10; good 71 to 78 lb . m od. ]>elt

la m b s $9.18; few sh o rn $8.25 to $6.50; odd loU s la u g h te r 'ew es lo $3.50; m od. a n d good sho rt-w oo led <|uoted ip to $4. o r steady .

F irs t round pa irings for II.b 10S7 Id ah o sta te softball to u rn a m rn t a t I’o ra te lln L abor <1i>v give U tah O hlefs, T w in Falls, a l>yc oiMUlng

>nd send Drun.swlck of T w inFalli Dol,ir.gain

inne r-up , i t was annc day by A. M. H outli, i I'l s la te a.iAoclatlon. K rp rM rn ta tlv rs Ironi i vn organ lred distrlot.i inducted th e draw ings.

L. Jones,

Fulls. $ia,0(H).tHl. IM P IlO V E M E N ni on all.

P K A V H Y - T A U K K C O ,, It

H E E D A N D F IO E I)

•, su jw rvlsed drawlings.Pa lrlnga for tl>n ( Ir ti round

were<! N orgati l la rd w a r e, Po-eale lie, bye: MaellilnUlK I.ud |e,I-oeitiello . vs, Ituinner-u]r> fromNail)pa d ls l ile t; Oliiirn G ro-eery D Iackfoot, VI. eh am plonro l l10 dU trle ti U tah ( h le f i .TwI n F a lti . bye; Itaun r.ek C l.I’oeiftlello. hyei ( >iiampli.i I Nam -

<IIJtrlri y», llei:iry rl*«<r itorr.lllaek roo t; Itolse dUlrle 1 run -

up v». Ilruiiiiwlek. T w lnt a l l i ; Khoiralte r f l i levrelet.Nanbye.

lU g h c it p r lM t paid for your l i t r h lr k c n s and turkeya. Independent M eat Oo.

U ueka for sa le ; I I eJiolre 3<yrar- old Ham jM hlre hurks, 7 ( luiloe U id - low a n d H rofhin I 'n n an ia inii kA. i , , . n u ire o f .B r i t t M ell, 9H ml. tl. w ol K im berly . P h o n e K lm b. 26-Ja.

FKRI» MIXTIIItRH lUrlry, OaU. Whral, l orn Alfalfa Mral. llo»r,Me«J. Chjitci.al. Mr«lLlnieed Meal, ruii Mr>l, H>1l Orll, CalrlU, Hhell,Hardlna OH. Hlock Mliietal.01 .0R R HF.KII « FRRU CO.

i ~WANTED TO RENT, W ant to r e n t : iiiiiull liiriiUli

F a lli , o r p h o n e 0297-113,

Speed Kun DvlnuvdllO N N K Vll.I.l'; ,MAI,|- in.A Tfl,

U tah , Aug. 31 ('ID 'I 'h .' l<mi{ delayed N npt « / Ah .frnkh i lo se t a new 4B-li

M ele.1i-(l nKalll lodii: m a BOggy

l E A I FALLS IN GUI DEALINGS

. CH IOAOO. Aug. 51 (IJ.PJ-Wheat fu tu res d isplayed ea.slneM during

g rea te r p a r t o l th e finth e C hicago board of trade today Several ra llies w ere .short-lived.

A t th e close w h ea l wa.s ‘i to S :en t lower, c o m wn.i to 3 rent.^

low er. O ctober co rn was Quoted 69 ;enfs bid a t the close, and o.\Us were 1» cen t low er to U cen t hlglifr.

W eakness In S eptem ber corn and •eporU of r a in in A rgentina . jTstcr- d ay 's bearlslj fac tors, e x e r t a depressing Infli d a tlo n w as ev id en t in Sepi trad e s In th is c o n tra c t b le tom orrow . M uch ot m e aciivny w as In th e way of sw itching Into de­fe r re d conU acts.

T rade w as fo r th e m ost part llRht a n d several obsen-ers pxpres;>fd the op in ion th a t th e m arke t mn> Have reached a n oversold position.

lued tt

e deliver

I- •

NEW YO RK . A ug. 31 (U.R)-TJie m a rk e t c lased Irreg u lar.A laska Ju n e au ....................... i lHAllied Chem ical ............................ 232Allis C ha lm ers ......................A m erican C a n __ _________ ____ 103^A m erican R a d ia to r ___ __ I9 ’iA m erican S m eltin g ............... .. 80A m erican T elephone ...............„.167A m erican T obacco B .................. BOA naconda C o p p e r ........................55‘iA tchison. T opeka <fc S a n ta Fe.. 72nA uburn M otors . ........................ 16B a ltim ore & O hio ........................ 24B endlx A via tion ..................... . 19’.iB e th lehem S teel .... : ...................92--iB orden Co......... . 23\J- I . Ca,sc Co.................................. IG5Chi.. Mil., S t. P a u l P i

GRAIN TABLF.CHICAGO-Qraln ranne:W h eat O pen' H igh LowT < lojt Sept....1.04S 1.04' - ’

D e c .' r.'..1.06'i1.06 s’1.05',106’.M ay ...

Corn : S ep t. ...

..i.opu

.. 7';1.09SilT'i'3

1.09Ui)7’.

Dec. ...•.. .62\.62\,G1\.62-.M ay ....63 \.63 ,63'i .(a’,

O ats:S e p t. ... .38% .28'i .28'. .J8SD ec. .... 29'i .29’i .28’. ,29'iM ay ..... .30", .30S .30'» .30S

Rye:S ep t. ......78’i .79-‘, .77 >,70'IDcc. ......76’';: .77'-; .76 .77!-:M ay .. .77 ,77 \.76-. .77''.

imrd

CASH G RA IN CH ICA G O —W h ea t; No. 4 9B\<

sam ple g rade red B0’;--B8c; h a rd $1.07!i -$1.06; No.- * $1.00?;; No. 5 h a rd 94‘. - 9 ( i '. . .6 m ixed 92c; No. 5 h a rd tougn 96'^c

)m : No. 2 yellow $1.03; No. : yellow $l,02!i. No, 2 w hite $1.03‘i .

O a ts : No. 1 w h ite 31 4 c : No. : w hite 30’;-30 '^ic; No. 3 white 29- 30c; No. 4 w hite 28‘-jc.

R ye: No, 2, 81c; No. 3, eo-BO'-ic. No. 4, 76>,ic.

BarJJry; feed 46-60c, nwKlng AS- 90c.

T lm othysced : $2,50- $2.60.

POTATOES

FU TU RE PO TA TO TRADES (Q uotations fu rn ished by SudJer, W eren e r i Co.)

N ovem ber delivery : N o sale.s; do Ing bids a n d ask, $1,55 to ■$1.50.

CHICAGO POTATOESC H IC A ao - P o ta to shipm ents

250; to ta l to d a te 75,761. la.st season 59,525; a rriva ls 55, on truck 214; sup­plies fa ir ly heavy , dem and light,

la rk c t Id a . w eak, o th e r stock weak- r tendency; early Tue.s, Ida, BlLw

T riu m p h w ashed 1 c a r $1.45, l car $1.35, I c a r $1.30 show ing heated,

$1.16, R usset Burbank.^ w ash­ed 1 c a r $1.00. 1 c a r $1.B5, unwasli- cd 1 c a r $1.70, No. 2 's w oshcd free

cutii 1 c a r $1J0 ; M inn. Cob- p a rtly g raded 1 c a r 05c, Early

Ohlos no mark-s sm a ll 2 cars 05c; Neb. DIIm T riu m p h 1 c a r $1.20; N, Dak. DlLss T riu m p h 4 c ars $1.20; i

$1.10; WLs, Cobbler.s 2 cars $115 .showing h en ted , I c u r $1. Early Ohlos no m arks 1 c a r 80c; WLs. HILw T riu m p h 3 cai-s $1.10. no marks, 1 c ar 80c, 1 c ar m ixed Cobblers luid T rium ph, no m arks , 70c; Wyo. Cob­b lers I c a r $1,10, 1 c a r m ixed Cnb-

$1.15 and T r iu m p h $1.35, C(

s $8.

NIIGAR FUTUIIKNn. $2.20 to $2.31; May $2.32 to

13,33; Ju ly $2 34 to |J ,3 9 . .•!<•{;!. fJAO to $3.48.

BASED ALl.XOI»AV'H (lAMKM

C ln rln n a ll Bostd

. 000 003 IHXI . 003 002 2l)x

l/)m t>ardl: Ma•I 111

■ntydeiMoody fti; a n d Muellei

11.11 KP ittsb u rg h ....... 000 000 000-0P h ilad e lp h ia . 000 003 00x 3

D rund t, llrow n a n d Tcjdd; ,W a n d W ilson,

N.Y. STOCKS

...NoC hrysler Corp.Coca Cola ...................................Com m ercial So lven ts .......... NiC om rnonw ealth « t S outhern . C on tin en ta l O il o f D elaw are .

P ro d u c t.s ........................ ..Du P o n t de N em ours ...............E as tm an K odakElectric Pow er 6i L i g h t ..........- leral E lectric .......................Q enera l F o o d s .G enera l M otors ........................G oodyear T iro ...........................In tc rn a tio n a t H arv es te r ........

il T elep h o n e ........Jo h n s M anvllle ...............- ........K em ieco tt C opper . . i .................LocW s In c .......M ontgom ery W ard ...................N ash K elv ln a to r .......................N ational D airy P r o d u c ts ........New Y ork C e n tra l ...................P ack ard M otors ..............;------P a ram o u n t P ic tu re s ...... ........

Penney C o........................». R . R ...................................O il .r........

R adio Corp. ....R adio K e ith O rp h e u m ----- -R eynolds T obacco B .... —S e a rs R oebuckS he ll U nion O il ........................S im m ons Co. ...Socony V acuumS o u th e rn Pac ific .......................

•d B ra n d s ...... .............S U n d a rd OH o f C a l i f . ..............S ta n d a rd Oil o f New Je rsey ,T exas C orp ...................................T rans-A m crlca ..........................

Carb ide & C arbon ....U nion Pacific U nited A ircraft U nited Corp. .. - U. S. S teel,

ales.109

Soft O ats, lOfl-poi

BEANS(M arket ta rn lab e d by R . E. U

G aroand . U. B. D ean In sp ec to r).All dealer* o a t o f m a rk e t.

PO U LTRY A T R A N C nColored hens, over 6 l b s . _______12eColored hens. 4 to 6 lbs.................. 13oColored h e n s,.under « p o u n d s___ 9oLeghorn 'Colored ro aste rs .Colored frye rs ....Leghorn fryers, ovOld eocks ____ ___Stags ..

W ai ■ Bros.W ester W cstlnghouse E lec tric ....F . W . W oolw orth Co........A m erican R o l llrg Mills....A rm our ...........A tlan tic R e fin in g ...........Boeing

(Above prices a re fo r A grade, grade, ] c e n t less. C g rade , bolt price).

PRODUCEI buUet2 b u tte r fa t ...

Eggs, special —E xtras ....................S tandards ............W hiles, m edium .

S Co....C u rtis s W rls h tE lec tric Auto L ite ..............H ouston Oil ..N ational D istille rs ............N o rth A m erican Aviation..Schenley S to res ............ .S tu d eb a k er ..U n ited A irlines .............W hite M otors C hicago P n e u n jo tlc TooJ.,., ■■ ,dlum .... .........................

N. Y. C U R B EXCHANGErlcon S uper P o w e r ...............

ClUcs Service, com ......... .r.............E lectric Bond <fc S l m r c ............... 1Ford M otor L td .............................

x tlo yesterdaycod N, D ak. c lear. 80.

Dftk. .^llnllld

a t . L ouis ............... ..........Now Y ork ......................

W elland a n d Owen;

II

nd l l a i ln e t t : lu . i

SIACESEIFO B CAniEAyClN

Kelwecji 400 a n d 600 hend ol ad- lie. Blieep, hogs n n d yearling ewe.' Will be auctioned off tom orrow sU rt- ing a t 11 a, m . as th e regular ^tl( of (he Tw in F a lls U vestock com- mlM lon gels in ider way a t the snh Kfoiinds located lienr th e 'IV ln Knlli tO(■l ynd.v

A fei\turo of th e sa le tomorrow snld M. M. D an iels, n ianoger. will bo a few he ad of good llam iuliir ' hucks which wlH be aHcHwtert. Tfie.ii burks. D aniels po in ts ou t. will conn from stock ow ned by F inch ol Ko.li Hpriims, T hey are . re^'OHiilreil ii riniong the br;,t Hunipslilre.s In Ida ho,

C i.llle tor th e sa le tomorrow will coino Irom Hill C ity . Horse 0 r'lilrrirltt, /Ihoahone basin nnd ( M-cilons.

W llh morn th a n 300 head of Hr iilirndy -'In s ig h t ," D snlfls th is iitlernoon Uie nnle to tw lield on nept, fl will w ith o u t a douh thn gieiiteAt over staged .

'I1ie m a n ag e r a lso announced plnns to r a nj>eclnl hom e salo w will Ix- held som ellino during wri'l; i>f ilrp t, IJ lo 111. This Ix’ In a dd lllon tti Uie regular r Miln on Uejit, 16,

I’ in itc .SiihniiiHiicl)(wtr«>vH V«WMel

fre lgh le r Te m iles o lf III und T lgslrl,

Aug. 31 (I)n>-An un- Ira te subm arine” to r-

sunk th e ituasU n iryaiew la s t n igh t five < ro as t Iwtween Dellys t wun leo rned today,<l 39 m en and three

I 'h llndelph laHI, Ixjula .....................

T h o m as a n d H ayes, Uem sley.

W ash ing ton D etro it

A ppleton I lid York,

K

>rd Ih r 'easel t r li ri luto fro

It

rO ltri.A N D IIVEBTOCRl*01tn,A N I>—H ogs: 380; slendy

tllh M .inday's close or ;i5o lower hiu) riiitv M onday; K<«kI to flioli-e

i ijd ilv r-ln s $10.75; loatl lols <iuolalile l l i o $11; heavies $10.35; Uglil Hghls il $111 u> $10 35; liacklng sows $8 lo

: $ll'iA; feeder p igs $10,51), calves 25; very llllle

SPECIAL WIRE

INVEHTMF.NT T ItllS T S

M IN IN G HTOCKH B unker lllll a n d Hulllvun

, City Copper ..................P a rk City C o n so l id a ted ........Silver King C o a litio n ...............Sunshhu MinT ln tlo H tandard ,

SPECIAL WIKEC ourtesy ot

S tan d a rd H ecurllle i Co, Perrlne H o te l O ld g ,-P h o n e ZZ

idfeieil

nd H, I 'e liT li, l.n

B oston . C hicago

W ilson Sew ell.

knd H erg ; K ennedy ,

OJevelandH adley

O ullivan.

steadyion g rass s (ee rs $fl t^i »7.«); <1 u'Mid $B/10 lo $10; rnm- •rs $5 60 to $(1.25; fa t dairy m $5.76; good bc tf'cow s to reme to p vealera $10>fl.

1,750, Inoludlng 1,443 and d irec t; ateadyi few •kert 111 tam bs $a.7B to $9: t<* m ed ium $7 to $«JW; $5 50 to $0; few fa t ewes

it he ld up to $4.

niONI-.Y M AIIKK’I' NI'W V O ItK Moni'y i.tle

ihrluinged today,

HAH HII.Vr.llN l';w Y O ltK Ilu r silver le

■iic'littngrd today a t 4 4 \ i

in d D ickey, lla rdei

.|li.<l <‘. licai'H T w o O n D runk Cliarp<O ne iifii w as fliievl a n d an

IHinled IkiikI to nppriti a t h diite on charKee o t Ik-Iiik liitnxl In a pidillo |>ltK'e aa Police Judge J. I). Pum phrey held l-ouit, Uila r Ing.

iitan loy A i ’lu tt en tered a plea ol RUllty to Ihe «har«t> a n d waa H n«l $5. lie waa lu te s le d liy liH'al of l i r a yrnlerduy.

(leorge lle n rv , h e ard nn th e am •■hflrt-e. (iJnrrd « 6<iti<| o f 1,1 Uic 1 apjvearance In c o u rt Hept, 4. w as released » f te r bond paym ent.

iE G U A R T O N E ROLES IN SIOCKS

NEW Y O RK . A ultv^ l (U.R)-Stocka m et m oderate selling tb d a y a n d tu r n ­ed Irregular a / l e r an b a rJy c x tcn - slon of yesterday 's rally .

Volume waa lig h t. H olidays In W all street, com bined w ith u n ccrtaU ities

th e fa r e as te rn s itu a tio n nnd the general bu.slnes.s s ta tu s fo r a u - ■ imn m ade fo r cau tion .

Railroad sh a re s were early strong ipots. S tee ls w ere active . All group.'s had gala-, up to la te dealings . T hen m oderate o f te r ln fa b ro u g h t declines

-tecls, oils, some ra ils , f a r m ' 5 a n d m iltic f. M otors lo s t a d ­

vances th a t ranged to m ore th a n a n t In C h rysler. .A la te r dip In ra ils w as dJscon-

certlng.Dow Jones c losing averages show ­

e d : 'In d u s tr ia l 177.41, o ff 0.47; ra il­road 49,60. o ff 0.13t u til ity 27J8, off 0.07.

Volume app rox im ated '500,000 shares com pared w ith 460,000 sha res

iterday. C urb tran sac tlo fis a p ­proxim ated 152,000 sh a re s com pared - im 115.000 s iia res yesterday .

Local M arkets | --------------------------------------------- •

Buying PricesGRAINS

~ l8 o_ l7 c

-..6c_.5e

...32c

....23c

PDllets .le re la U ..

200

. 1 4 0 -

. .$10.50O rerwelghl bu tchers, 210 to

250 pounders ...... ......................?1®-C0Overweight bu tebers, 250 to

300 pounders .......................... 59-73Underweight bu tchers. 126 to

m pounders .............. -1 ...........$9,50Packing BOWS, l i g h t___ ________ $8,00P i tk ln t sow*, heavy .....................$7.50

.JQ.00-$7.00H eifers __ ____________ J5.00-$0.00r a t cows ..............VealersI 'a t spring lam bsFeeder Iam b i ......................

M IM . ri-lEDS Uran. 100 pounds « n

..........S4.00-S____ $1.00-57.00

........$800

. 500 , unds ....SI.20 . .. 51,15 ..$1.35 ...$1.30

BUTTER, EGGS

U)M ANGKI.KSLOa ANOKI.K.S — Hnttc 5c; prime flrsl.i 34c; i 3'vc; undergrnund Jlc. Ekk.h an<l \vei,tern hanged. ■liecf

HAN KHANCIMCO SAN FHANCIflCO — B u tte r ; •oro 38‘ic ; 01 »icore 33H c; 00 » IHc; 80 score 30’4c,Cheeiie; wholcMile flat-n lH

lrliitet.n 18c; Jobbing prlre.i, ;10'-; to

JO 'i

: M arke t s teady:

ralU.ed lin fwinn I 7 'i o l l i 'i c ; l(

IIO.M'I'ON -■Ilir wool nia rket w.iprnctU'ally in l a standstill. the U. 1..grlrulluto depiirtment leported 111dny.

liuyers were showing rc 1 Inlere:In iloiiie^llo wooli an<l den lers weiinnklni; no errorln Ic. pn sh si>leguotiillons wein entlie ly nomlin

lined upon nn)(ln« prices, and un- liBiiKcd frnin la s t w eek. T h e chief ite rest In th e m a rk e t waa Ihe i»>- •rvance of thn p rice tr e n d In Aus- •ulla, t;ul)les received by m em beis

Ihe opening s ed Ihn pricn a ly easier.

MnrlcctH nt a Glnnco

jloiulR IrreHular; u . »*Unuea Irregularly lower.

Curb stocks Irregularly hlK Foielgn •K rhnnge lowxr. (Jotton a t now lows n nee 1

losi.es rang ing <o a lm o st $J • (Jra lna riosed lower, n>in

J l enln lower. nutihrr hiUiirn n riu Hllver unchanged in New

U H cenU a Una o«nc*.

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IT n u W < A n n U t 8 1 , IS S Y IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO Page Serai

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P a g e E l ^ IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TuMday/AuCTil 81, 1937

Asia War Proves U. S. Neutrality Act Useless, Borah SaysM S

M I I E AS AID 0 JAPAN CAUSE

Idabo Solon H its a t P rov iso Allowlnjf PurohascB in

This C ountry

Form Letters Sent to Bars

Find HubbyNEW Y O RK ba rU n d er

tells Uiis one;Som e weekd i s o h e racelved &

fo rm le tte r from w om an In T a ­com a. W ash.. sla tl^K th a t h e r h u s­ban d w as som ew here In New York

hW ^way to E urope a n d th a t It w u Im pera tive th a t she get In touch w ltli him-

WASHTNOTON. Aug, 31 OI.R)- Bcn. W illiam E. B orah. R „ Idaho , sa id today th a t the '•aBfresslve w ar o l conquest" belnK w aged In C h ina proves th a t Am erica's cash>and> catT>‘ neu tra lity plan la '• Im practica­ble,"

Er^jresilng strong sy m p a tliy for th e Chlnew a n d a p p ro v ln s adm lnU - tra t lo n effort* to p reven t th e U n it­ed S tn tes from being d raw n Into th e conflict, B orah assa iled th e cash -and-carry provisions o f th e neu tra lity act a s c e rta in to favor J a p a n If pu t Into cffecl.

T he provision to w hich h e refer* red would require b e llige ren ts to pay for goods purchased in th is country and to tran s p o rt th e m on o th e r than A m erican vessels, TJie » c t may. be p u t Into e ffec t by th e P residen t If he declde.i a s la te of w ar exisU abroad and eiTdangers th e neu tra lity of thb U nited S ta te s .

Borah, the senate ’s best know n au tho rity on foreign a ffa irs , said th a t “there Is no th ing to be gained

our assum ing th a t w nr Is no t being waged in China,"

• O f course, w ar being in p rogress, a g rea t many th ings will h a p p e n to aroUM a feeling of rese n tm e n t upon th e p a rt of our people. I t U probable too th a t the ' A m erican people very generally strongly sym path ize w ith C hina, I know I do,

•■Nevertheless, wc should n o t p e r- m ll ourselves to be draw n in to any w ar. A nd I th ink th a t U th e c lear policy of the Bccrelwv o f a u te ."

Ilc.sigiiatlon of H am er Adams, su ­pe rin ten d e n t o f c ity s tre e ts and w ater, today h a d been accepted by th e city council w ithou t com m ent nnd J . A. C rane, fo rem an under A dnm v wa.i tem porarily appoin ted lo fill the vacated post,

Tlip m an to succeed C rane w a» no t nnm cd by C om m issioner L eon- nr<l Avnnl, o lthough It w as s ta ted he would ''com e from th e ranks,"

Adnm.s announced Ills resignation A few days ago th e m an In Ihn I In.'tt work, s la tin g h is "h an d s were

. i s e tu rn ed up a t a locol ba r a n d 1 tk d '’ xo fa r as th e adm in istra tion asked for th e cocktail and wus I of hU dep artm e n t was poncem ed. show n the le tte r. H e Im m edlulcly I He fald n t least four m em bers of te lephoned hl,s wife long d istance, ilir d ep artm e n t should be dl-wljarg- T h e ba rte n d er wild h e never le a rn -1 ed lo r Inefficiency.

I’hy th e husband was being | C niiie liiis beei)-n m em ber o f the sought. s lre e t departm en t fo r seven years.

T h e le tte r w as being sen t lo all th e b e tte r b a rs Inasm uch a,s h e r hu sb a n d was nn Invete ra te d rinker

unusua l cocktail called "Blauk N apoleon” nnd undoubtedly would ask fo r It. She asked th a t th e le t­te r be show n him w hen he appea r-

Defense Repels “Enemy” and T^vin Falls Helps Win “War”

By SC T . PA U L LEIG H TO N (W ith Co. E. a t C am p M urray . F o rt Lewis,. W asii.)

On the 24th—Wo took one look a t th e sky when wc awoke and then .started to p ray fo r i f . s bad enough to p itch pup ten ts on w et ground w ith o u t having i t ra in a t th e same tim e. We all prayed so hard,

P A W I S HIIS S O n D - W E S I

S p rea d of D read D isease . Doubles T h a t of

1036

GHIOAaO, Aug. SI (U.R>-Intantne p tralT sU . tw ice aa p rev a len t th la srcar a s in 1036. Is cen te ring Iri th e v e s t cou th c en tra l s ta te s a n d th e

■ mlddlew est, a U nited Press survey show ed today.

T he D . 8 . public h e a lth service r e ­p o r ted S,4M c a m of th e <UMase for th « t i n t SS weeks ih la ye a r , cam - p a re d to t,4M in th e c o m s p o i “ i n s peHod. Nearly 900 vIcUma .. .

A ita n sa s reported 3SS cases th is Tear. TexM repo rted 3M, O klahom a 388, lA uU lana n . T en n e u ee , Ala> te m a a n d Mississippi, s e e m o f lOM epidem ics, h a re h « d -on ly S37 casesth is year.

Illinois report«d a 30 : t a r h ig h of 310 cases w ith 10 death s. U lc h lg an , w hich had only S3 cases a y e a r ago, h a s h a d 111 BO fa r th is year. Five died . Ind iana reported 68 cases, w ith seven deaths.

M assachusetU has h a d 118 coses th is year, com pared to I ts all-U m e low o l 01 la s t year. C a lifo m U has h a d 88 cases, w ith live d e a th s . Con* nectlou l a i caw s w ith one death . Kew Y ork 130 cases.

Among the cities, p rincipal d a n - f e r po in ts because of close con tac ts , N ew York lias had 70 cases, C h i­cago 88. Philadelphia 39, Colum bus 80. M ilwaukee 18. a t . Louis 14. P i t ts ­b u rg h 1. Houston n . Ban A ntonio 11. W aMilngton, D, C„ 0. N ina of M em phis' 37 'case» resu lted fRtally. New York and H ouston h a d five death s, Milwaukee 3. P h iladelph ia a n d 6 a n A ntonio a. C hicago, tit. LoiiLv W ashington, 1 each.

D r M onU FU hbeln, ed ito r o f the A m erican Medical A ssociation Jo u r ­n a l, said experim ents on an im als w ith nasnl In jections o f iln o sul- jjh a to were hopeful, b u t thoiisandfl m ore experim ents,are necejisary b e ­fore sucoess of the ln)ectlonfl as a preventative can be proven.

OF S MEAD

ON

I Minidoka C roup Has Convention

Boflignation of H&mer Adams A ccepted B y Council

"W ithou t O om m cnt’'

th a t is, soldiers’ prayers, wo d id n 't get rained on.

M ost of tlie m orn ing w as sp e n t In rolling packs a n d ge tting ready to go fo r thl.s Is th e day th a t th e W ar of th e N isqually s ta r te d a t 5 p, m . W e h a d to be In cam p a n d every th ing fixed before t l i a t tim e. W e moved o u t abo u t 11:30 a. m ,. a n d U took us over a n h o u r to re a c h th e bivouac cam p w hich w as In a dense fo rest a n d we only h a d s a n d ­w iches fo r d in n e r. T lic enU re a f te r ­noon w as sp e n t In cam ouflaging th e tru ck s a n d m ess fly, a lt< ^ethe r th e re w eren 't any Idle m om ents.

fcnemy C ap lu res Tacom aTTie enem y h a d c ap tu red T ac o m a

a n d w as m oving on sou thw est t o ­w ard O regon a n d I t w as th e jo b o f th e 41st division to sto p them . A fte r S o 'clock we sp e n t som e tim e in g e t­tin g u n der tree s to hide fro m th o Reds' a irp lanes. W e a ll tu rn e d In early a s we th o u g h t th e n e x t day w ould be a h a rd one.

W ednesday, 35 th : As u sua l w hen w e go t o u t o f bed we froze. I t Is on ly sligh tly chilly here , to say th e least. As soon a s w e a te b reak fast w e wero Issued 30 rounds of am m un ition apiece a n d le f t fo r th e fron t. W e p ro ­c e e d to th e p o in t w here we w ere to c o o itru c t a bridge th e com ing n ig h t a s th e big drive ag a in s t th e R eds w as to s ta r t about 3 a . m , T h u rsd ay . W e sp e n t a few ho u rs c a rry in g b o a ts dow n tlie tra il. I t 's ab o u t IM fe e t a tra lg h t down fro m th e to p of th e canyon to th e r iver, b u t a h a lf-m ile by tr a i l . We cou ld n 't take th e boa ts very f a r as th e enem y h a d o u tposts across th e river. Wo h a d sandw iches fo r d inne r again .

Blecpy C apU In W e were am used a ll a lternoou by

w atch in g tlie cap ta in and th e tw o lie u te n an ts t ry to keep each o tiie r from sleeping. A t 0:30 wo w en tback to cam p , h a d supper, and r e ­tu rn ed to th e r iver.

W e w orked a ll n ig h t w ithout a slo p ta k in g boa ts dow n a tm ll w hich k e p t g iving way on th e sides a n d le ttin g a m a n allde down the* h ill 30 fee t o r m ore. By th ree o'clock a ll th e boats were down th e tra i ls a n d a ll tho bridge m aterla ln itiid I n ­fa n try wero arriving,, We csU bllsh- ed a crossing, and cxpecteii every m om en t to be fired ujw n nn the In ­fa n try h a d been firing nil nlRlit n t w h a t they took to be tho rn rm y .

J u s t before we were renily to

M eet A ttended By D a u g h te rs Of U tah P ioneers

PAUL. Aug. 31 (Special) — All cam ps of the D augh ters of th e U ta h Pioneers of M inidoka coun ty m e t Friday evening In conven tion a t th e Pau l L. D. 8 . chu rch , M rs. O scar Klrkm'an, S a lt L ake C ity, — - ;ra l president of a ll c am p s In

ergan lia tfon Including U ta h , A rizona a n d Idaho and o th e r s ta te s ,

a s p rincipal speaker.M rs. R. C. May presiden t o f th e

M inidoka camp, was In charge of th e p rogram which included com ­m un ity singing led by M n . H erm an Johnson , R upert, a h t 'to ry of M ln l- dok& county dating back to ISU given by Mrs. Johnson , a read ing given by n mcmlwr of th e H eyburn cam p nnd nn accordion solo by a m em ber of Uie R upert cam p.

M rs. K lrkm nn gave In struction for tiie ori;anl?jttlon'8 work urg ing p re ­p a ra tio n of h istories o f m em bers n n d tlielr pa ren ts fo r pub lication . I n line w ith tlie work of th e o rg ­an iza tio n of erecting m ark e rs a long th e Old O regon T rail In Id a h o th e M inidoka group plans to p lacc a m a rk e r shortly .

A t the clavj o f the prog ram r e ­f re shm en ts were served by Uie cam p presiden t a n d h e r assis tan ts .

PLANS

D u st a t Plying F ie ld T erm ed ■'Menace'' to P ilo ts B y

Olub M em bers

pwiowiiEr;-EHALIE0

f lu n t Pressed For

Oity Offioials M ove to F in d Out "Just W hat Oitizens

Of Area W a n t '”

s U r t ferry lpg troops across, a d a rn enem y a irp lane , w hich h a d come by once w ith se arch lig h ts sp ray ing th e riv er, d ropped a f laro r ig h t obove us. W e expected to be nam ed as c as­u a ltie s bu t n o t a sh o t w as fired.

Fe rry T roops W c ferried over a reg im en t of

troops before th o six th engineers g o t th e ir o il d rum bridge up. T he w hole 83nd brigade w en t over th e ferrlM *and th e brlcge.

L t. Hovick, a reserve officer who h a s been a tta c h e d to ou r company,

lil t by a s tone knockcd down by some Infan trym en . H e was n o t In ju red tfertously.

T h e com pany re tu rn e d to cam p ab o u t 5 a . m .. a n d the re w ere only ab o u t five m en t h a t w eren 't w et up to th e ir knees from keep ing th e In­fa n tr y from ge tting th e ir f e e t w et.

T h e R eds th o u g h t we w ere going to p u t a bridge a t R eed 's crossing a n d h a d a ll th e ir troops c o n ce n tra t­ed th e re . W c c ap tu red a sm all g roup of a roving pa tro l. T h e M u te n a n t in c harge nearly c ried b e tsu se he had been cop tu red by th e n a tio n a l guard ,

e w as a regu la r a rm y officer. lA)ts of th e fellows m issed o u t on

b rea k fa s t a s they fell asleep a n d n o t w akened un til th e

pa n y w as ready to move ou t.W o w en t to Pe te rson ab o u t 8:30

. m . to bu ild a road . W hile going acro ss a lam pert foo t-b ridge wo had o u r p ic tu res taken by a new spaper­m a n . We also had ou r c am p k itchen U k e n th e day before because of the m a n n e r in w hich I t w as cam ouflaged.

T heore tica l ito ad As the road wr.a only theore tical, e could only work In a horizon tal

position . W e had It com pleted by A gain we h a d snndwlchcH for

d in n e r.F r id a y m orn ing and th e

over, th e Ulues hud won uy driving back th e Reds. Wo helped w in it th o u g h wo did no t fire a shell, Doy.I t w as a g re a t w ar, oven if we d idn 't g e t to sec th o enemy.

W e rolled our jmi-ks a n d headed back for Cuinp M urray and were wo glad to get back? F o r a change we hud no sandw iches b u t a g rrn t b ig d in n e r a n d everyone h a d nil theyw an ted to e a t. • ..................

I n tho uftem onn wc trifcd to t.hi.ir ‘'"V- S«P ■ 13. I t was dee drd a t th e u p o u r equlim iput as th e nex t day " B u 'm m eeting of the board of

Mr- i>i>,. .,1. 1. . . ; ' rustees.M rs, W . F , K lusm eyer l.i a p a tie n t . the T w in F a lls hospital,M r. a n d Mrs. nob M nlllner have

moved to T w in Rails Instead of M ur- iiwd.

Cliy street officials a rc p la n n in g a n o th e r Investigation to de term ine w hether or not residen ts of S e v e n th Bveiuip t)elwcen Blue L akes bou le ­va rd and LocaU w nnt th a t a re a w id ­en ed and If they will pay fo r In ­s ta lla tion of curbing.

T he m ailer lias been Investigated th ree or four times, I t w as revealed a t llic councU m eeting ln.U n ig h t, a n d offllcnUwere of th e opinion th e rcsldenUs would Install th e c u rb s If th e -street wbs no t w idened,

I 'h c n n . J, Riley, w ho resides a t 1303 Scventli avenue ca.st. told com i- cllm en la st night he wa.-; certa in no curb ing would be pu t in by th e re sl- den t5 unless the f.trce t was f irs t wldetind,

"Thl.s Is dlrertly th e op'pasltc to w h a t 1 hnvD been led to believe," sa id ConimLviloiKjr L eonard A v an t.

■•But I am sure I a m r ig h t on w h a t 1 say," .^nld Mr. Riley.

A?id so today niiDthor Investiga ­tion Is imdtrway n t th e suggestion of Mayor Lem A. C hap in who u rg ­en tly requc.sted th a t thl.s tim e " I t Is determ ined wlmt nil th e people on th a t street want."

In connccllon w ith th e S ev en th avenue Job. Avant announced o iling of some 30 block.s of city s tre e ts , w hich have been p repared d u r in g th e jia.st few weeks, will ge t u n d e r w ay Wcdilesdtiy m orn ing . F i rs t oil Ing will be done on W alnut, h e sa id . No oil will be placed on Seventh a v e ­nue un til tho c u rre n t •'a rgum ent" 1.5 licttled.

Possibility th a t Tw in P a lls ' f irs t a n n u a l a ir m eet, p lanned som etim e betw een O ct, 15 and 31. will n o t be h e ld loom ed here today a f te r C ra ig Colem an a n d P ra n k Jo hnson , m e m ­b ers of th e Idaho P ilo ts ' associa tion w ho form th e com m ittee in c h a rg e o f a rrangem en ts , ta lked w ith m em ­b ers of th e c ity council la s t n ig h t.

Jo h n so n asked th a t " som eth ing be dono" concern ing th e dusty c o n d i­tio n of tlie local a irp o r t w h ich , he sa id , visiting pilots have tc rm e # th e "d lrU est In tlie west,"

Urges Action H e u rged councllm en t6 take

som e action whereby th e field could be sprinkled Ju s t before th e a ir m eet, b u t was Inform ed by M aj-or L em A, C hapin i t would be p r a c t i­ca lly Impossible to ta k e th e s p r in ­k le r aw ay from th e c ity fo r th o t le n g th of tim e.

C hap in also told th e two m en th a t no extensive w ork w as p la n n ed a t th e field u n til In fo rm ation a s to "exactly w h a t Is required” to f ix up th e field Is received from th e U n it­ed S ta te s dep artm e n t of com m erce.

' H e exp lained th e a d m in is tra tio n w an ted to be su re th e field w as be­in g fixed to h and le la rge r planes before a n y g rea t a m oun t of money w as spent.

“ Terrible" Menace "T lie d u s t m enace a t th e a ir

f ield s la te rrib le ," Joh n so n said and C o lem an agreed, " i f th e re Is no way to se ttle th e d u s t we m ig h t Ju s t as w ell fo rge t abou t th e a ir meet,

"People will n o t come ou t to a fie ld th a t Is a cloud of dust and pllota f in d th e d u s t m enace da nger-

No official action w as taken re ­g a rd in g th e s ta tu s o f the nlr m eet u n til a ll m em bers of tho Idaho P i­lo ts ' g roup are contac ted,

* H O L L ISTE R ^* --------------------------------------------«

H o llis ter schools will oi>en M on-

Flower Show Held By Rupert’s W ard

I tU ra n T . Ann. 3t ( B p c c l.D -T lie flow er a n d hobby show held a t the flrp l w ard recreation Imll T h u rs ­day n igh t was largely a tten d e d . The a ffa ir was sponsored by th o Htake M utual society, w ith M rs, l« la O arriner as general ch airm a n ,

A program was held In th e rhu reh , cen te ring a round a g a rden m otif. T im stage waa decorated an a n old- fash ioned gan ien , a n d a s t ta in w ent up, Mrs. H atch sung, "My O randm oU ier’s D arden ," 'l l t r A dam - w n tiUUrs s a n i " IJ t tle O ld l-«dy," w hich was dra ina tlsed by Misn Af- to n O ardner In coslunie, A ta lk on b e tte r gardens was given by Ulshoii Toone of tho Ememon w ard, Mrs. n n n ia W aleh gave a m usica l rend - i i i | of Kdgnr Ciuest's imm-iu . " tlo n ie ;" M rs. liOwry of lle>biirn gave a ta lk on hobbles, and the pro iirain closed wlUi a song 'T h e l . f s t lln se of Bum mer." by C harles W lilttake r, accom panied by L und O h rb ten se n of H eyburn.

Oti>er exhibits besides flowera ahowed Ind ian rallcs, woodwork, atam ps, pottery and o th e r a r t w ork, a n d handw ork of m any k in d s, nvir- t n i th e exIilblUon period a floor ahow was glT«n c o n sU tin i of a vV>lln and p iano n um ber by U arg* » r« t H ardy a n d M n . ^ o y d D ri lt: a dIA M by th e B ee-hlve g irls a n d a e m ie akil by N eldon B to ck ln i of UM H ta w ard. ’

b n m s T oncN H o m o K

...................... D r. J , ■,on W aln u l a t m t w as ' WMk a n d w ill be

i t Is evpeotod. All pm a n t h a s been in - w a itin g 'ro o m fu n i-

o u arrlvaf.

Quints’ Ciiiirdiaiis R eject 000

At W orld’H Fair

field lnfli>ct:tl<ni. Wc nlsu ithin- ed ourselven a b it. 'H ils Is abso­lu te ly th e blnckcst dust o l unyw hfir In tho U nited Htntcs nnd It only ta k es abo u t in niltnites to dry out a f te r behig rained on.

I n th o evening a good half of (hr com pany w en t to Fort Ix-wls. Ho e n d ­ed th o w ar.

C A U .A N nE R , O n l, Aug. :il fU.P.i—An o ffer of laoo.floo for th r appea rance of th r liicmnr qu ln- tup le tn th roughou t llw I0:t0 New Y ork W orld 's f tih ' lin% Ix-rn re- Jecte<l by tliplr KUaidhiiis. Dr, A llan Roy U nfor. tiiclr physk iim, announced tcwlny.

T he o ffer w.i.s tiirn rd down,Dr. Dafoe said, to fliifrgiinrd tlip

• babies’ henltli, nml iH-niunr "u c eoiw lder they Ik-Iouk lo n iu th r rn O ntario ." Dr. D.iloc m id Ihe uuanllnns hellr\r<l iiir u i'llm e «t th r bablrn ''i'onii',1 l h ;1 "

"D lrectom of (h r fiur offered n fliit iiuynienl o/ IMki.ii'jo if thu hiihlrn aiiix-Brrd," h<r miIiI. "T liry al.'.o (Iffcred III hiilld m New York rxncL i('iiiiiiUi>'tii>ii;, Ilf every th ing tho hu lilo lutvn here - th e D nfor niirM iy,' knunids, a n d everjlhlMK elM-,

"O ur derUliiii irJri llliK the uf- fer Ia d r n i i lk unil fhial.r

Dccio -l-ll McmbcrH I ’ r c H c n t I ’ r o K r i i m

UKCI.O, Allg, :U <fil)rci«ll--NlftV n tltch riii 4-H i'hd) lirlif | | . \ lunnin l ach ievem ent ilay on Wetlnendny w llli m o the rs <if Inemlwrs an mienlh, A fea tu ra waa a stylo reviin fnllowhiK th e program , anil exhllills of now- ing. A t th e rlose of Ihe a fte rn o o n refroahm rn ts wore aerved

T hose tak ing n a r t on th e p rogram wero Cleoro A nderson, Inea and ir in T e n n a p t, Kay Prehton, U a t r lc n Picke t, R acliei M atUiews, U ludya M ann ing , l/o rt« lno O bray. iCrina K ilse jr, a n d H elen D arr ln ito n a n d a s k it was glvrn hy tiio en tire g roup u nder th e d lrtc llo n of th e leader Cloldle M anning,

E a i l B U iuell, d is tric t exlension agen t, gave a lalk.

I planiwtiiugh

AlKiut four m illion j>ertonn th n U nited S ta te s national |>nrk.% nninially .

OPENS LAW PRACTICKSHOSHONE. Aug. 31 (SptWlaD—

C harles Clinton Shaw , form erly of Pocatello, hss opened a law office In Shoshone and Is located In th e H eist building. H e R raduatcd from th e University o f Id n h o lost sp r in g nnd wa.s later adm itte d to p rac tic e In Idaho.

Nebra.ska was th e f irst s ta te In th e . Union to observe Arbor D ay . In April. 1872,

M issing Articles

Police C oopera ting in Drive “To F in d S t i n d ^ Thieves

Local a n d s ta te police today were co n tin u in g th e tr search for m er­c h an d ise s to len Sunday afternoon fro m th e D iam ond hardware com­p a n y 'o f T w in F a lls amounting to app ro x im ate ly | i ? o In vnliie.

T h e o ffice rs were also seeking Uie th ie f o r th ieves w ho entered the bu ild ing th ro u g h th e skvllRlit then le f t by th e r e a r door bII't finding a n e x tra key inside the building.

T lie th e ft , police said, occurred betw een 1 a n d 6 p. m., niul M w rlit w atches, four e lectric rntors and severa l clocks a rc mLalnn

T ho ow ner of th e roiirprii. O. K yle H u n t, a n d h is wife are on a w eek’s v a ca tio n tr ip to .sun Valley n n d vlcliUty. C lifford Thonip.'.un, v ice-p residen t, fum lsliptl iiollcc with a iLst o f m issing articles

N O R IH IS T E E IS 12,111)0 f A l l E S

T o ta l of 6 6 ,0 0 0 Persons Is A dded By Influx From

D rou th Areas

"IN EXPORTS S N .i l . M ills

F lour U nits in O regon, Idaho, W a sh in g to n an d M ontana

A t 51 P e r C ent

PO RTLA N D . Ore.. AiiK. 31 Ol.tn —O f th e 19,000 drouth refugee fam ilie s w hich have migrRted to O regon. W n.^lilngton nnd Idaho In 1036 n n d th e f irs t .six montlis of 1937, a b o u t 12.000 fnmlllr.s or nn e s tim a te d 00,000 person.'., have .■ ctll- ed he re pe rm a n en tly o r temporarily, acco rd in g to a survey by the rc- •settlcm ent a dn iln istrn tlcn , released today by W nltcr A. Duffcy. rcgtonal d irec to r.

Of th e se . 4.460 fnmillM sflllcd In W ash ing ton . 3,335 famlllf.s in O re­gon, a n d 4,003 fam ilies In Idnho.

Few er th a n 5,000 of the fnmlllcs in th e th ree s ta te s have been able

' to locntc a fa rm th rough purchase, I lease o r o tlie r tenu re agreement,

th e su rvey said.

6EA TTX E. A ug, 31 [U.R>—V irtually a ll flo u r m il ls In O regon. W ash ­ing ton . Id a h o a n d M on tana arc ope ra ting a t a b o u t 51 p e r c e n t of capacity due to th e "d ry ing u p " of th e Pac ific n o r th w es t 's e x p o r t m a rk e t. R. D . L ytle , T acom a, secre­ta ry a n d t r a f f ic m a n ag e r of the N orth P aolflc M illers’ A ss'n .. to ld the In te rs ta te com m erce com m ission,

Tlie I . C. C. con tinued a hearing on a p e titio n by P acific northw est m illers a n d w h e a t farm ers for Jower ra il f re ig h t r a te s to so u theas tern sU tes.

M ore F lo u r S hippedLytle a d m itte d u n d e r c ro ss-axam -

Inn tlon of ra il ro a d a tto rn ey s th a t m ore g ra in a n d flo u r h a d been shipped from th e Pacific northw est Into th e s o u th e a s t by ra il In the f irs t fou r m o n th s o f th is year th a n In the c o rrespond ing period of 1B36, bwl on ly due to the maritime utrlkc w hich h a lte d a ll w ater tr a n s p o rta ­tion.

Lytle sa id m ills In so u th e as te rn state.’? h a d in c re ased th e ir p roduc­tion la s t y e a r ove r 1935 w hile mills in O regon a n d W ash ing ton h a d su f­fered a decrease.

A d van tage In Sou theast Witnes.se.s c o n ten d e d th a t sou th -

cn,stern m ills h a d nn ndvnntnge over th e n o r th w es t s ince ra te s w ere re ­duced on sh ip m e n ts th e re from the Ohio n n d M ississipp i vnlleys nnd in ­creased on c argoes from A tlan tic port.s to In lan d p o in ts In tlie so u th ­east. P acific n o r th w es t sh ipm en ts going from S e a ttle a n d P o rtlan d th rough 'th e P a n a m a C an al to A t­lan tic po rts a rc tran s -sh ip p ed by rail to th e so u th e as t,

L ytle f-ald a n u m b e r of m ills in th e n o r th w es t w ere n o t ope ra ting now a n d som e h a d even been d ls- m antle tl due to th e loss of export m arkets.

Feed G lobe A-1 D airy f e e d for more m ilk. G lobe Seed A Peed Co. -A d v .

"If I Had to Choose i'd Still Want BOTH!

0 0 6 6 ® ®

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Cl«an Rest Rooms"S ta n d a rd sta rted Its rest r o o m a crv lce Y cars BKo — a n d c a c li year it s e e m s t o get b e tte r . It’s a n o t lic r o n e o f m niiY rea fon ii w h y >ve n lw iiy s (rave l w itK Stan d ard ."

Electric Water Heating and Electric CookingThe '%>rvicp 'J'u'ins”of IhcModern llom'i

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supply of hot water at the fau­cet— the homemaker's happi­ness is complete. If you have one, install the other— for both are essential to the mod* ern home.

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