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TODAY’SNE’WS ' .
I rriga tfld C onntles In Id ah o
TODAY
.LANi t lS T O iS S lS T JUlWiND
••Snmmena - E z - S o l^ c r s ; to . A id | - la 'Seopiag
Ameiricft Oat r - ' . O fEntaBBlomonW
By'jO B BUCX M0BB18 ‘ WIcniTA,- K an , SepL 7 fttEi
i i& iC « r . AU M. Landon called upon ^ • X m w l c a n
veterona o i Iho 'Vorld
'-'wBi- today to' «tond firm In Uid
™ d . „ ,e u t , •■' toUIllgMt legijflftUcn.to-lMCit tho
, noraloM-declared In a epwch to , vstaraiui of t h w confiieU
and to
... i ; throng 05«mJi!«pd for ihs 18 h> f r . American U elon
, coavtnUon to
: SacrUloe ProtlU '• • "B ut..a lte r. oU t t e aplrit
WW; w o
A ir Speedster Eve Of County Fair Finds Show Awaiting Crowds
lY w m iONUiDON,GOP
Rofuflca to Talk Polllica at lAbor Dajr Address to ____Hntloy
Orowd
• - .o -r tto n g . Wiu for•' D6ac8, -We-moat b« w adr_to
sac*
pwflt^- W?. lau jt 'b e Drebnred to stlflo tho'xuUuTn]
L^aUecUoo bavo fo r tto; lands of our ancealots. We .»ua t
lo l tn x M ' ' ' >. ' C6mlng a t a tlm« when
' 'w |hW M S*aa addresa In which S ^ e r ^ d U q u l a l l a s :
ovidoo
D erroyat.' daredevil fUer who corrlea
a cone and h u o a orderly to w alit tom In and out ot hia
............................. to win thorac« today.
_______ p o .w e r lu l
cup
tm nt* !n tho feature apeed
ICORDMLI
Uio mystery man of tho 1530 political campaign, refused to
dlaeu«a party polltlca today In making ' Labor day addre*a hero and
i- malned allcnt on hU stand toward Gov. Alf M. Landon, G. O. P.
prcsl- ' lUal candldato, and tho RcpubU*
1 party. ' ,I t does not seem to mo proper
to venture too for into party poll* UcB." Borah aa!d. " I am
atroBgly convinced that tho Amcrlcaa electorate, whUe deeply
Interested In tho multitude o( questions before
Is evea-thla early In thb cam-.gTj alBgidBrlylndlfferenttopar-in
appeal.' . ''Probably « wiser gcneraUon
will devote 4uly, August and Bop* tpmbcr aloD# to aavlog the
coua-
• Two Chief Problems I " It may b« tha t October's brae- lln g
'a ir will cncourage'ua to dis-
tho two great
Ibpena 4^Honr Drive in Quest Of Speed Marks on Utab
Salt’ Flats '
All Space Taken; Stock __Entries Received Today
.F I L E R , Sept. 7 (Spcciftl)—W eal wentlier fo r the ..18 th
annual T w in FftUa couuty fa ir and rodeo loomed lodny
5 o£ llio opening of tiio big event liero tomorrow.Seerctnry Tom
P n rka repo rted tijdny th a t a ll spaccs in tlic|
jiiidwny had been ta k en and th a t every spae'e iii m ord inu
ts ' Jiall liad beea reserved , w ith the au to sliow building also
full.
T roduee a n d livestoek entries w ere beitfg received today,,
find produco h a ll w ill bo filled w ith th e p ick of tho agricu
ltu ral prodnetB o£ tho region, ho fiaid.In th is bnilding there w
ill also be speeial exh ib its o f BUgar b'eeta, honey a n d soil
conservation. Tw in F a lls county O ranges and P u tu ro P a rm er
chap ters a rc coopcratinR to m ake tho ig rieu ltu ral d isp lays
th e best
and these events will bo staged tho] last three days only. I
He alressed to all that admission, to the enmdstond will be free
to-i morrow, and expressed pleasure with the prospcet for a large
crowd On the opening day as well aa OQ the succccding four days of
tho fa ir and rodeo.
[l.-nMd'.iMt tell you .of. Its.•• - :m m to g l« 3 - cn'elty-,
'
I '^ i l ^ e n t 'b ilt dld not. -- ,
nKSUures which tavol. ,or tlw effort to cnacti
M nt" anti-warinor.-otherwlBO
i column 0)
•i:.Count««d
n O K 105 V t . ,i8 A, L X
opoly 'imd eurrency, problems jwhlph hold In a dcaUj.flke grip
the Interests of tho common peo-. plo of thls.'country whether ;wo
have whitj^.we «U1 prosperity, or,
*:*airali''^'lB{ed out . the'advance' orPd6ctei,.''>faaaMm
Endr,Cqm»
j|tiQnaJ..,*oWU, Iter ^ . ip p l lv .
; .ULSS.mUea na: hour. .. -
I BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah. S e p f 7 (OB—Ab . Jenkins, U tah
jppecd king, began a Linilon . .
Coughlin,' to clerical black with microphone irtrappcd . to
his
chest, addressed tho crowd from n brilliant white platform in
lUv- crvlcw parit. -Ho a ttacked .P w l- . . --------.u .
n.publlcan
___ eeonomie dem ocracy l aw liieh-aircnn p ro f i t .”
J Ic said it w as n o t labo r b u t (boso "slio rts ig h tcd
ones” w ho w ould refuse w orkers t l i s i r 'j i i r t dues wlio
po in t th is na tion to« w ard 'a elass-eoriscions' society.
Calls on Industry He called again on private In*
dustry to absorb more of tho uO* employed and announce4 nlloca*
tlon of $2,000.(KH) to raablo tha fcdcmi-atata employment oervic*
to search more widely and thor* ougUy for private industrial Jobs-
In which unemployed persons may bo placed.
jGovcmroont Forcca'S trike At --OonquerotB With, A ttack
■ Prom_Airplane8
(Ooprright; 103& ITolttid Pnss). HENOAYE, Sept, . 7 •
(HE)—The
govoAtment forces isttiick ' bock viciously today a t the rebel
con- queroni of'lrun ,- dropping bombs on the flam e-charreddty .
.
'Loyalist planes darted ovei: tho city, dropped seven heavy
Tjomta, then fled t o ' safetjc over the French Irontler to cscape
insm' gen t pursuit'pianos. • • .-Ueanwhile, the rebels, vlctori-
oiH -ln.tbe Irun scetor, cOntlnuedl thair . concentration ’ o f -
troopsj around San Sebastian, key. to the entire /northwostcm-
eoaalal section.' Their guns. wore throwlnjr altoll ftf top-sheU ;n
to Pasajos-where gov6rnm«nt forces. soughc to -keep 'them 'from
.thelf-goat : ‘ ' I - . - , , - - .F i i r y - I n c tw e d . ; , .
'T ho -fu ry ,o f ttte teboU was,la- creascd'.by their fallufo 'ito
find any 'trace of tb il r 200 «oUeazue«,
^ I r . ....................................._ - .imeat. troops
ta d th rea t',
.med to klU .thelr:prlsonera If the; ifort w crt'takea.'U im .n
o t known, fvhaithu; the.'loyaUiftA 'had'^madO'good',thclr th rca
t.o r wheUier thehoetajiM £ad. boijn ta k e n ' t o ' Han
hldtoir'in tHs M n ii^ u t.n o boie d«f- W t« V ;to e w -tt^ v
fat*.
dent Rooaevelt and the Hepuiprcaldontlal nominee, Alf M. -----S
S T and appealed to each of bis Uslcners to “get five more votM for
■William Lcmko. Ualoa p.arty candidate.
•Tm not m arried,to tho Union irty and - I never will, be,’
;
„oughlln aald. "but Tm not . i ^ rlcd to the Democratic party
olth* o r . ' I know a dead horse when 1 see ono and I'm off Ihe
horse that promlaed to run so fast." .
BEIilttiBWBEUIBII
[relief Jobs where nccoasiuy."Tho average man," Mr.'Rooa*-
velt said, /m u s t havo th a t twofold opportunity, (protection
and a Uv^ llng.wage). It wo aro to avoid th* [growth of a class
conscious'socletjr.. lln this- country." • •-* Then ho added!- • ;
Signs of the'Tlcoea-
•T here-aro thpso w b o 'fa l l i , t» ' read both the s igns.
of the time*. •- and AmerlCBfl history. Tbey'woulA-, -; t ^
to-refuse the w orkir''any cN, fectivq power to bargain
coUectlva*.
to eani a ’deecnt Uvdlhood a s i l ' icquiro security.. ■It la
those shortsighted, ones,- , labor, who threatea tols 00U11-.
try with th a t class . dUoeaaloa . which la other countries has
led t a • dictatorship and the establislxnient". of fear and hatred
as the dom isaot -..' emotions of hum ui Ufo.'* -̂' <
. SoffliDariM*,nn-:.,., .,"There , la 'n o
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: P»g« Two rOAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN F A L ia IDAHO ::'Moaday.
Septwlter .7, 133»
Ecfnsea to T alk Po litics . at] L abo r D ay AddrcM to
H ailey Crow d
(Conllnued'Frbm Papo Obc) ether principle o f dcnocracy|
News“in~Briefnatfltra ct th* Btonlci|r Tlm> > InvUM to
eonlHbutB brl' ■n lluns to Ibla depuUn£aaiuan's first adOlUoa.
Buhl.' Deed:-Twin Falls Couaty to A.C. WiUlatnB tCO. lots 11, 12.
blk.
' 2 , Bcburget'a. mldJUoB.'-^'D«ed: Twin Foils county to U.
trustee »W>.'JotJ»-27, 20,/' SO, block 69 B uh l.-'T
.-..;Dceds Twin Falls county to 8,: A.'W ebber, trustee »8. lot
i l , blk,21.:Eastman's 1 1 ^ oddiUon. Buhl.
% Two Are InjuredIn Cycle Accident
; ”f:. .‘ C ^ Gban.'lS. son of Mr. and K . Urn. Ghao, b in tho
hospital j.;:,. today-being,lrtate< l for a co~-'
' pooiid fracture of the left leg si .̂ .V talned-. Saturday
sigh t when 'I-: ..xaotorQrele ' ha imd hla brother, i ,Curtis, 17.
were riding crashed into’ f -• ' tEo (dde' of a car a t ' the
InterKctlon'
' • ^ '» ^ *ffl‘'gw nue .a a j Fourth street-
Ohaa Waj 'ftlw ta ka i to hospital for trca tm e o f for
Vi'.-’.t'«everft;2s«craUocs and la bow a t a;ftom«: _Htt
Twlhert^condition
Aaka for DivorceElwln Fait haa commenecd su it
In d istric t court aeeklng divorce from Mra. Mary Oonsuello
Fait, whom ^ marrit^ Aug. 9, lOSS, a t Hollywood. Cruelty la
alleged and custody la Bought of an infant ooa RAybom and Raybora
are attor< neys for the plaintiff.
Karakul Ineorpontes' A t the office of the county . .
cor^cr articles of incorporation for! tho United Karakul For
-.Shccp;
laay, which has introduced! iCatakul sheep In this region
has bocn filed. Capital stock is 110.000. Incorporatora are, Ia
F.I Kelley. UVerdaJCeUey and Ad- Idls Kelley. aU of Twin Falls.
____ _ nccumulatosecurity against the Inevllnl Isslludea of
life.”. . .
Mr; Roosevelt opened hla address by aascrUng th a t “I have been
on a Journey of husbandry."
' Ho detailed hla visit Into tho atricken great plains country.
Ho described condlticna of tho farm-
' and cattleman.Not Permanent Dluiter*
"Yet I would not.have you,” he said; "think for a single minute
that there is permanent, disaster In these drouth regions, or that
the picture I saw meant depopu-
theae areas.cracked earth, no bllaterlng
sun, no burning wind, nd groas- boppera are a pennaneat match
for tho Indoniitablo American formers and stockmen and their iwives
and children who have car- IrleU on through desperate days, and
Inspire us wlih their self-reliance, their tenacity and theiri
coumge. I t was their father's task to make homes; I t Is their
task to keep those homear it la our task to belp them win their
tho spirit of cooperation displayed by. tho gorernon and other
offldala of the drouth states; thb 'Presldehf pointed’out; bowever.
tha t "no simple panacea can be applied to tho drouth problem ia
tho wholo of tho drouth
FILER, SepL 7 (Special)—Lco Cromer, world famous master rodeo
showman, with his acUoa- pacKcd rodeo string from Shaw- mut.
Montana, will mako ma second nppcaranco a t the Twin Falls: county
fair t ^ s week beginning Wednesday a t 8 p. m. In tho fair grounds
arena .a t Filer. • '
Mr. Cremer, a good naturcd, powerfully built fcUow; arrived In n
ie r yesterday momlag from-Mls- Boula. Mont., wIienThe
eomplolea
four-day run tho loot of Augiist connection with a county
fair,
jllla stock waa ahlppcd in Saturday
n ofI Uio 'Twin Fallsv County Antl-Tu- Iberculosla association,
was
In ted 'tt member of the ard of dlrectors'of the s ta te
as-,
.^.^latJon a t the meeting heWl from-Thursday through
SaturdAyi
' Pocatello.
offleo of the'county recorder ahow- WpiUlltatlon of ̂
»25.00p.-
. . rdaho Packing coipphay wl waji formed'to'taue over and
-.
1 tbs plant aa4 TsMiaess of the,M-w«t Meat company. I*,R- SWfc
recenOy- fwnta Anna K.irjnfc. naa R.. P.- IW y . .TwbJ
'Fato attorney; wera naiaed'a^.to- irptaiM n.:
laijoy the Fair Treat; ■ad-eeepeay to one of tbaac roodSoo dlaam
a t Cotmtr ^WrDlflteg H alL-A dF. " .
Sineo making Its first appear- ..jc o in Filer last year, tho
Lco Cremer rodeo string has played
Billings, Missoula, and Butte. Last| year Is played a t
Ogdea.
' N mv Featm i*Plus tho splendid material he
t>rc8cnted to the public a t the fair lost year, Mr. Cremer
la introducing several----- --------------- —
[Frenchman l^avored In Air Speed Dashj
hla bullet-fast racing piano were, odds-oa favotates. against
an' American fldd 'today in the |20,-: 000' Thompson trophy
race—«li- maetio speed dash In the four- • - iUonal a ir races.
...
f engine trouble o r & crash
Poison Gas Brings Warning lo Rebels
LONDON. 'sep t..7 (HEI — TheJrltlah forel ------- -stroeted
Sir-baasador.to t .................................bis dipIoraaUc
.coUeagWB Rt Hcn'
' - -e,-Joint-wanlnff-to4U:Ispaoish rebels against tha use ofi
poison gas-in . their war •against
Wyo„ champion bronc rider of the Texas Centennial. Eddie Wood,
who Is featured In tho Camel clg- arctto advertisements, and many
other world famous brono riders..Levi S trauss,.a favorite of
tho
.Levi Strauso Overall .Company, a bucking horse thnt has thrown
all
Ibnt- can of t o ch^cngcra,/ w "‘ also bo, there. Tlio Levi
StraJ Overall Company will prcacat pair of overalls. to_«ach rider
that draws Uiia horso. ■ -
Lists Entries Lco Cremer reports. "I
GIRL SURVIVES CRASH; 10 DIE
PnTBBURGU, SepL 7 fllPJ—A 17-year-oId girl aUU suffering from
ncrvoua ahock la tho only aurvlvor of a Saturday night alr- 'plano
crash near Ihe county port which killed nlno possenj land the pilot
of a privotcly-on
ship,___________ McDonald, JUaml,
Flo., who went up in tho plane Iwlth a party of friends shortly
lafter-10 p. m. Saturday and less !tbon five minutes la ter
'crawled through tho wnjclaigc, hysterical-
’' . r -dead. '̂
E D . R .
OfTalk
'^ the farmers of America want a sound national as>'lcu1-
tural poUoy In which a permanent land use program will have an
Important place. They want assurance against 'another year like 19K
when they made flood c ^ p s but had to sell them for pricta that
meant ruin just as surely a t did the drouth.” .
"Our modem clvJliiaUon can jn d should devise a moro aucceas-ful
means by which tho -------supplies of bumper years
--------------------- in ie a n yconserved /o r u y e ^ "
the pra-• "We are tldlnfl sent emerfiency . . .n e ure inn to
Blve a farm-pollcy that will serve the national welfare. Thai Is
our hope for tha fo-
not afraid to use n :cet changea In r )rrect mistakea of ,'■Thfl
bmvo spirit wilh which ao
many mllllona of working people .nh) winning their way out of
de. preaslon deserves respect and ad- miraUon. I t la llko tho
courage of tbo fanners in tho drouth areas."
“ Healthy employment eondl- tiona stand equally with healthy
agricultural condltloni a t a but- tresa of national
prosperity.
wages It Juit as Important t tha people In the towns a m cities
as good farm Income 1 to .aBrlcuIture.'^
. make thla itoyment - possible. Govcmmcnl irdera were the
backlog of hea
inilualty . . . I*rivato enterprise .. neccnsaiy to any nation
whlcl; seeks to maintain tho democrelif fonn of government. In
their case
certainly aa In the casey Oodl U'a awful. JTbcy'/o a ll ];
Department o t Commerce Invcfl- [Ugalora found nothing to
indlcato the cause Of the' c raflh .-- — ' ,
establishment oi fear and hatred a t the"'do'rnlnant emotions In
human.life.” , •_.........' _
"Our necda' are In building an orderly cconomis democracy In w
hich 'a lltan profit and Jn which all can be secure. . . . "
—“FaViUy ceonomio dlrectlba . . . brought us to tho brink of
common
In seven years ngo.^’
"Labor dny.oyuiballzca the hope of all Americans. . . Labor day
symbolizes our determlnatlaa. .to achieve on- cconomlo
frecdoi'ftVir tbo average man which wlU elvo hla pollUcal freedom
reality."
JEROME. Sept. 7 (Spoclal)— Servlcea for Mrs. Florclla Leo Laird,
who died here a t 3:20 a.
ycjlcrdoy,-will be hel^.'TueSj^'‘ day a t 1:30 p. m. In.thh
'Baptist church wlUi .Pe».* '0 ;'T r‘JohnBon ofliclatiog.-fho.body,
now reatlog' In tha WUey funeral home, will be ahlppcd to Lucan,
Kan., for- mcr home of the doeeased, where U will be buried in the
family p lot
Tbo 76-year-old victim of a Hn- ■ring Ulnesa cam to Jerome
from
..anmui 10 years ago. She la aur* vlvcd by he'r husband; L. W.
Laird, and her t^ o oons, Roy, Jerome,
jftnd Albert Ponca Clty, Okla.
iFiler Kiwania Club Announces Dinner
Filer Klwania club w a t an Informal dinner a t the Mctb<
odist cburch today a t 6:30 p. m., prior lo tho, opening of tho
Twin Falls county fair and rodeo to- ' morrow morning. ' . ,
” ■ i l s of tlio'aitmir wlU ijo____ Falls Itlwanls club, UjeLco
Cramer rodeo stars, tbo Twin
'F bUs county coi ' ' tbo Twin FaJla C'
ending has saved." . . • jf ,oybuR l W M l ' n n "■
brone rider In 1934, ^VIU James, which threw Alvin.Gorden, wbo
won high honors in London, Sng- land, la 1934, Dynamite. Barrel
Head, Hootchle KMtchlo--a&d can tha t h o r n dancol. Ju s t
makes thoaa South Sea Itlan'deni look slckl— Black Gold, Depression
— buflh lngs pick up when th a t hocae blta the arehik^-aod. many
other topnolchera from tha best strings In the world."
Another backlag hcrae. C arlw , ----- ------------. . j ,y j„ ;E
ricksori.
tnilned 'borse ' Silver Cloud, in ten-minute show of pantomime
and portrayal. This act ia making Its flnit appearance with tho Lco
Cremer rodeo string this summer after being on Important drawing
card' a t the Madison Square Oar* den. New York City, for a ll
year*. I t was also featured In London, England, for two ycjiro nnd
a l thoFort Worth F a t t .......... ...............fore Joining
Mr. Cremer it played a t the Texas Centennial a t Dallas.’ Some.new
stock tha t Cremer. Ia using in his ahow this year .are some
Mexican S t a n used in the buU fighla in Mexlco.-'aomoTIeltp can
Btecra, tha t are from, elgth years old and weigh approal- mately
700 pounds’brought from Mexico for th e ' bulldoggttg .eon- tcsto.
8ome Brahms buJIa, which are & croa* »>etween the aacrcd
bull of India and the longhorn cat- Uo-of Toxaa,- l a be used for
thei barcback, riding-raoma wHd from Montana .fo r the wild . . .
.
' castesti, and seven)! head!. . Scotch Highlander ^ U e froi
Scotland. • .
Old O war Pepper Old Oscar Pepper, an outstand- • bucking horso
tha t l» aUU. un- den. WlU again be ft challenge the l>est In
Jaonc r i d « thla
year. Oid Oacor Pepper.la ‘ virllh a past, having throv famoua
brono. ,T ldm ‘-aa^.’Pi
LcwlsvUle, Idaho, .'WiU also b« exhibition.
Irby Uuody. a champion caU roper o f 1034, wUl head tha list of
25 conlestanta.' Approximate* '* brono riders, Including Floyd
logs. Burl Mulhy, Pole Grub, >Vlvla Gordon, liick Knight, and
the ‘ in riders, will vlo for honors alrodeo. ...........
‘This fa ir is the only oiie ia Idaho th a t is large cnougti to
bring us
the atatc,” said Cremer todi ho prepared for his f irs t
exhIL
Uan under the floodlights Wedac*- day n ig h t .
Heyburn Man Hurt In Car Collision
HEYBURN, SepL 7 < S p ^ ) '- i Edwin Walsh, Heybiirs. wAIUS,
Sept. 7'OIE)—Tlie Amcri- Jm . traw atlanllo fUers.;'Richard. Menlll
.and H arry Riehman. took off frara nere t o ^ for Croydon airport.
London, a t 8:30 p. " ^ - 1 lEugland they plan to
' to , the United States,
H rik-T lionietrlD prem a. ,The condition of Mrs. M. .A;
Tbometi; pioneer.resident ot Twin! Sails wbo was taken.criUeally
I"' isst w eek-a t-her homo on 81x1 avcniio east, 'Was reported to
to be slightly improved. Out town relaUves called here by Ulneas'.
Included h s r sons • onu daugbteis-ln-lav. M r.. a n d 'M rs.
Michael ■niomct*. . Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph o:^metx,
Lewiston, and her daughter and son-ln-, law, U r. and Mra. 'It^ronk
Bunt,! PocateUo.
____nnoounclng tbo ellocatlon|)f two and a bnlf million dollars
I norc to enable tho employment! lervlco . . . to find
opportunlllcal
private employment for work-| . .J .-, . . Thla does not mean
thati here will be any lessenlnfifo rt* under WPA and P \
______jtherworicrellcfprogram sunlilan , vorkers have decant Jobs
in p r i - { rate employment a t decent wages.” I
."L abo r day .l.i this eeuntiy ‘ has never been ■ cIsm
holiday... . ;,Thero are those who fall to read both the signs of
the times •hd American history. They • would tiy to refuse the
worker
. .. ._ lty fair board.Tho Cady Famlfy Revue,'who
wlll-bo featured Ot tho fair, w ill, be the cntcrtolnera a t tbo
dinner.
' AiUB YOO OP TO
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^ge POTrffPAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO
Hoi>4ay,^5eptemti!r:7, .1936.
a Wlr* D«rrlc« Vnlt«4 rrm s Aasoclttllon.
bV*IPAl%*TlM^“ p>j‘uUHn'rNtf
Enlerea u a«ona
s u s a c i u m o v h atss.................... n r Currier
J’«)r»bt« la Advance
Jly Mall. w rih^nia/ho 'iT■ Jif Halt. Outnia* Tantoo, I
paptr imnuxnt to 8*^!®",^,*:'!,’
>r eompolent JurHalcMoi
P O T “^S H O T SThe Gentleman in
the Third Row
KATIONAI. nKraESENTATlVVJ ....... ............“ -V-ilOOENBr"
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LABOR’S B tre iN Q P O W E n IS IfEYBTONE TLc g rc n tc s t g a
in 'm o d e b.v A m cricaD la b o r d u r in g tlie
f r j i i j g &llr.Be'port « • thirast-moTlne E venU ln th
snstisn 'sap lts] By «B JStperl % terpreler. and- Oommentktor.
■ (Oopyrlgbt, U U , By P«il MaDo*)
accldcnt last n ight” There .was
fee t tbo eald, “Ol course 1 didn't Itnow w hat your
drcamstanccf
'*”* '^ h .* p ic M f^ n 't think I don’l apprcdato' your t h o
u g h « ^ « . ' He laughed pleasantly. “The bond business hasn’t
been quite as good as It m l^ t be, you know. I may hold you
responsible, at thatl"
“Xhat -would be fair enough,1 Judllh said, and gave him her ad-
' dress and tdephonc number.
ICMILING, Jarvis wrote It downP o n a d e s f c p a d .
Thenhotosscddown the pendl and grew BrfwB. "Really, MUs Howard. 1
Ihink this Is splendid o t you. B o f l assure | you tha t the
matter isn't serious, and I’m more than ■PrtDlng to take :earo of
tho damage.” Be imllcd
^*^E ^cl9 Jarvis accompanied her , to the door c l his cDlcc.
“Good- Iby, MIs3 Howard.' And I want to 'thank you again. .1-U b e
. ^ d to have you drop la . any time. .
Virginia and Bob Beni were mlghUiy interested whtn Judllh
I related her meeling with Dr. Harris. *at didn't take you long
to ' get under way alter you broke tho. lease wilh SUivcl” w
as.Vlr-
. Enin's comment
s' tn.......................... _ . lied,and ail *he wanted,
wiia a Stevo
.Fowler who would como back to her nnd »ay, " U t 's get
married,
IJudith. II you want to work, thot'a all right wilh me. But I
loyo you. so much that IVo got to have youl” .
,TTOWEVER, this Sieve Fowler !•“ didn't appear, that day or in
the days that fallowed. She did not even hear.teom the Sieve who
nrsnled to arguo her Into prolong-
g a mere engagement ‘7 hear Sieve's out «1 town on
- business trip,” Bob told her ono night, hi# voice tentAtlvo
and his
res' alert to catch Judith’s rca c- '
"Is he?'*"I’m sure," Ylrgtaia added
Quickly, ‘‘lh a f Judith’s stopped w o r t ^ g about where Steve
U."
ButshohadnX When the Bents had Ic/r, Judllh realized this; Sho
snllcd a t good old Dob's ellort to make her lecl better. No
doubt
788 lying about Steve’s busl- ..^ -.trip . Tho chonees were good
that he'd Invented the talo so as (0 explain why Judllh hadn't
hednj Irom Fowler. A/id tho i ^ revoeabto laet was thal she ^ 1
• ' o t Steve in her waking
t rqnietly bnt ne>trtheJe«» ef-
’uST’ dde l ol sta ll gave-out story the othei day tha t —
UUmentB were b r '"" ••IhB T eacnleraent------------ . -ibut ho did
not td l alL The «odu* from this Kew Deal bnreao hia, been on for
six raonthfl. T ^ ! 'who could find job»-el*owlie» “jy.^ found
them. Ooo Tuffwell pooll- ilty man to helping Win m y n U m alty
tho moviMi apslher I t vtrtl- S i an n m p artiar column f « tho
«5v8pancrt under a pen Bom&! Blgber>-nis who were la to to a
tch : on havn receatiy be«n »ecl^etransfer*. Ono AAA division chlcl
who wan transfentd to resettlement' ndmlnlstmtloa B e v e r n l iM
nths ago has been able nrilhln tho past fe%v days to arninge « rc-
t n u S w bock to AAA. TTio word has been deftaltely sprtsul on ths
Inside th a t this moat m U xpana^ of oU go>ununeot burMOa 1b
under
-voluntary Boft pedal. N ot^-M are than 3,000,TupveU
^ to •-— *-----
iroomt In tho drouth-reBlons, they, I became a major problem.'
Director Morrla Cooka of tha[rural e le e tr l f :
.............................•oitflht ti ‘
r sblfled to olAer goveronMDtim wltWn the la s t threol
months.
hours, dreamed ol him In her sleep.
Then one evening, just ns slie and the Bcnla arrived home from
tho workaday world, Dr. Eden
Judith was delighted to hear that bantering voice. "Wclli" she
isald. "Let mo think a moment 1 perhaps I can make a
suggestion.”
“On second thought" said Har- rU. "I'll make one. I f s yon.
IHbe around ia an hour.”
He took Judllh to * new restaurant In town. A delightful
UtUe
called John’s Rendezvous, 1 groaning table o t Swedl^ji
............. bedealtw lthbe-
thfrd, who was a baiiTvwithout ftccompanlmenL.
Mr. BoM’ivelt'Bolved tho problem by sending all three hom
e.'
-'‘SJ
acntence: His adailn- lia'traUvo corUi ion aa high as
-
I D A H O e v e n i n g T I M E S . T W I N F A L L S . I D A H
O
M U V IIM H AIUUVNOED A n. even t'o r czccpUonal Inter*
cat tilB week 1* Uie marriage tomorrow CTcDbir of .'M lu .Helen
Ncflfman, daughter • of M Wr». J. W. Ncwraan, m LarlcU Jcnklna, to
th oC Twin! Falls. Only frJtiida o t.U io two famlllcB'WlU atleod
tbo ccremony, which will bo porfonucd by Rev. n , S. ncea, a t the
homo of tha
. hriilc. Mlsa Newnmn will bs glvco . In marrlngo by b«r father
and
-will be attended by bcr Ulster, Ulss U lna Newman. Mr. John
Kclzur •will bo beet raan for tho.briae-' groom. Music for tho
ceremony will be played by Mra. Effle Rl- herd Hinton.
. . . Following the weadlnjf rltca . KceptrOD'-wUlJje held a t
the New n o n borne throujsh-tlie evening.
* * . . *^ L O C A L CLtm 3 PLAN ^ F O B PEDEEATiON SESSIONS
All local ortnmlzationa airillated w ith the Idabo Federalloa of
Wo ̂xncn'a clubs are making plaoa tbLa wcfilt lo r ottendnaeo a t
the "Rouna Up” of tho state federoUon to be held S ep t 23, 24 and
29 a t Uoun> ta in ' Homo with tho MounUln Homo Civic Club tho
hoateM group. Speakers a t the session include
-1 Dr. J. D. Dunaheo, director of pub*' lie health In Idaho;
WUllani M.
- GarUjJ, oaslJtant JU to fiupcrintes-, dent of public
InslrucUon; Mrs.. ISdword Komzaelt, chairman of
'■ tho public oofety commlttcc of tha General FcdtraUon of
Women's
. .clubs.
■„nX __________________ ____ ,fcl(>h S(!hooV .Auditorium and
will conclude with a' reception. I
Chairman (or. the . convention' a rc : general cialrmiin, Mrs.
Her- w on Evana, Mountain Homej pro- gnun chairman, Urs. A. B.
Cannon, Mountain Home; credential* chairman. Mrs, E. C.
Klcratea,
- B oIm : rcwluUona cbolrmui, Urs. C . l i 'ICarcher, Nampa;
housing chairman. Mra. John Uorton, Mountain Home; and pubU'clty
i
. ehaimian, Mrfc Uelton Jonca, Mountain Home.
« * «- SZ X FniA N OROITP
JJE0IN 8 F A l i TERM. Gamma Theta cbaplcr of Del-,
phlan wlU hold Its first meeting!
rATTEIlN M30 Tou'll bo ■ going . "wool gathci
Ing" any day now—choosing interesting, fabric for this dashlDg
new Morion Martin frocli. Pat- lem 69301 And if you don't cnrc for
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equally charm-
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-amartly- tho twin] yolten ore topped by tha t eaptlv.' otlng Eton
....................................liio tho modlahl...v.w __ _
______ 0 Ihelelbow. -Tfon'll w ear' this frock! foe toll or tea,
and be tho centcr of admiring eyea wherover you go. Complete
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30, 32. 31, 30, 38, 40 and 4Z Stee 10 requires 2H yarda M Inch
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K T F I P R O G R A M
Btudy Is on eoclal 'llfe In Tudoi England and the la tte r half
of the
' Bcsslon will be devoted to review of chaptaa on political
progress In Tudor Engtand, tho foundation of aaval. supremacy and
"Tho Two
A aal^cd topic* o w 'th e ’foUow- ing: Tudor England, Mis*
Margar-i
. e t Rlechers:.reeorda of Tudor cua-' . toms-ln Shokdiptarc's
ploys, M ia
Nancy H a 'd d o c k ; EUiaheUian bouses, Mi«;-EUcn Ford;
method*
■ of travel, Mrs; -Howard -Gcrrlah: ' ' wearing' apparel,
Ml«*...MlWreil
Gill! tho 'farm cr’a rwlfe,'U r*. A.Tucker, and etre«t scenes,
Miss
. ^ f l a Blake. , •, _ .
TVESDAY. SETT. 8P i t6:00 Brunswick Salon Orchestra 0:16
Peerlcns Trio 0:30 .Charles iJiwm an Popular
Vocalist 0:45 Musical Memories 7:00 Ploto Fete and his
Rancli
- 'Boys7;1B Rublnoff and hla vloUn with
VUglnla Bca 7:30 Wortd - Wide Trtms Radio
• News ■7;45 H*rmony I*Io 8:00 When Memories Call with
Dlclc Foater and Joe Day , 8:30 Amcrlcaa. Fam ily Robinson 0:00
Evening Request Hour '
iJ0:iXJ Evening Beaucat Hour 't1:00 Signing 0 « Time •
WEDNE8DAY, & :p t B
6;00^Farroera I ^ a h fo s t Club 6:16 Goldoian & iad Omcert
6:30 . Farm and Home Flaahca - General M arket .Quf*“ ' '
» y 1%VKNTIETU CKNXmiY - .Of especial interest among the
exWWta-ftt tbo county fair this week w in be tho model village
arranged by Mrs. J . H. Banfes, ^ t .^ § d e n V of the Tweotlcth c
S - lu ry, fo r th a t orgsnULEtion.' :
Tho vllligo Is four.by eight feet . w ith bou*« of cardboard
arranged
00 miniature streets bordering thb. model. In the center is b
secUoii. of wooded hUl* with a sinaU lake end club hoU*3 surrounded
by prt- TOts landing field*, whieh are ocfiu- plod by Uny c a «
and. airplanes, feu! aodel reprcsenU an Ideal rtsl-
.4cnce district.' Also In tho club display
' tiircs and infoi'matkin concerning the. orsaaizatlon’a
aoUvltles;
CaCRCH SOCjcBTY r INTKRTAINS GROUPS ;
.. Members af -the Chr1*tioii'Ml*-, idonary: society
at.rthelp.-regular
. sne«tlng.la*t:.veek.w«ro.boatcsaato U)o Miuionaty sodctio* of
tho ChrW lan churches of Buhl and
.^...iifln'bcrly In- the -.woroen-' parlors; of tho
local-church. GucaU,Jlm-| |>er^ es. DovoUonala on ..■•Moving:
Toward-God Through t l » :Beau-
. tifur.weM ,lod.byUr*.m->inIwpf,Kimberly.- and Mrs. Tcny
■ coaducted'ths'busineas.seasioii.'.. . Tha
.ptograro'WMiP«»«ote■
, . E at a t the County F U r Slnlnx|| IfaiU: Breahfaat SOc. Two
big 50c
era daUy.-7Adv. "
Donna Barclay, Jerome; Roboit Green and Mel CosgrUf. Twin rails;
Mlsa Melba England and! Bud Cloyes. Burley, ;
Tbo brido and groom left la ter in tho day by motor for Moscow
whez« Mr. McNcaly is. assistant director In tho national youth od-l
ministration. Both wlU register | a t the University of Idaho.
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of dy- ,-. Inamlto and black powder In 1920
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WANT ADS BRING RESULTS .1
U . s . R a i l r o a d s L e a dNEW TORK (lUlJ-WUh li
than six per cent ot the world's land nren and Ic«a than six .
cent of Its population, the CooU- ncntal United Stales lias 32 peri
cent of the entire world'a railroad mileage—254.882 mlica. .
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7:00 Moralng DovoUouals 7:10 World - Wide Trans Radio
, News F l a s h e s ............,7:80 Melody Three •T M Eugene
O n n w Sympbor •8:00 Rutpy Newman a ^ hla <
cbcstni ■ ’ - ■ fl:16 H an y -F Rescr Novellits , 8:30 Freddlo
Roso Popular Voca-i
lis t8:tB Opening M arket QuotaU B;00 Hal Kemp and Wa Orchcj
BilB Marion Talloy Vocalist . 0:30 Evening Times n w s f l ^ «
|
: 0:48 Morning Melody tJontcst 10:00 Market Prognua: ^ ^ , 10-15
Franlt and Jam es McCravyl 10:30 Uan'ohttaa Concert Band 10:45
Laundry School U-.OO lU m lnlsdng w ith the Cow-
,*..15 l ^ 'F a l l s Markets 11:110 Dnuantlc Skit 11:45 Concert
Alrca
12:00 Stephen Foster Melodies . 12-.15 M aster Hawaiiwis-- ••
|l2rao Harry Sosnlck and his Or-
il2-40 Clwlng-Market'QooUUons u llB Worid^- A ta w tfeU . U
» E _ t r w o i i w r » .
, r t i It i » , i * t * - • a n a t m m . A n t U . 1 ^ i> 6
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S O D E N E l
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' m A H O E V E N I N G T I M E S . ' T W l K F A l v M r l T I
A H O -...... .................Ijlo^flay, Soptemliflr 7, 193S__/
_
^ . . 5 . titu la r fiiinl n t Liiicolii Jo ld .fiiimloy niKlit
to climaxl ■fo:hll-iiay s ta te tournaineh t. 1 % llJi the Bcore
doadlockcd a t 3-1
jw-cliamploM imcorlicJ a acoriog aprco JQ the sixth
............ lun up llio laarBln thattba otato laurels and
t^ci
^ E ^ ^ l jn c d a l j tha t vrcct to ,Ui«| K ra im a m c a t
winners. Tho Deay-'
M th iT lait of tho seventh by !■ *i»ed-baU pitching of-Hco-
jlts, who rcllovcd Slmmonsl
‘ lio going got tough Ir •»"'i
, Win the Hnrd Way RiBfeowa]t6rs. after ooalnB !& '.
Pocatello inlernallowUa i
_ E e h .idraei-tng a bye. ^won ^ ^U D D lm ah ip the hard way
ioi ^ E u T c lo a la g rouDds -by piling all ^ “ ^ j l r -daaafeo
Into one tm m o to'
lanca' Pocatcllo American*, 7 lo; in • mb scml-flnta gBlnc.
and
•n- playing tbo Bcavcm with only ^ —.^■ l̂alDUtca rest.
.Beavers had rcached the ■ bW « by -walloping ncxburi;, 10 ^ ■ ^
d o w n i n g Caldwell, 0 to 4, and
bh' dniwlns a bye In l i e scml-
E iSm B tw lcic all-aUra, last ot Ihc iro min-ivlng Twin Falla
teams,, ftppcd out of the tournament in
accond round by losing B' stt-breaker to Pocatello Amcri-,
mM; 3 to 2, In Uio lightest samfli U' tha tourney. Tho combined
hit- ■ ’ .total of both teams was a
Jt four, with Brunswick gct- ' ' only one of these—Johnny ilir
lualy homer over the lc« defence. '
IS,.. ' f- . Fatal Sovcnlh l ijw a ll - n igeert rb'elcf tho
Amerl-
^■hlUess.for,Blx frames, but ln| B-Mventh Pocatello compUed
al
ch single anil a pa ir of les. Tne winning niii crossed I
Huclifeldt'B toss b a d e - to .crt 'g o f lo a t la the
glaring
__ ‘-.Bninawlclj couldn't connectriiltbo tavt'half of the
seventh. ^ V ^ 'X ^ 'P a l n t ' a n d Q lau, tbo ^ '■ 'x Twin
Tall* entry, waa ellm-
•a.-earilcr 'b y tba ' -PocaUUoj Brieaiu b j aa.equally
narrow
Routh Named to Head. State BodyA. H. (Ullte) RouUi, Twin'
Fall.^, waa elecletl chalrmnn of tbs Idaho State. Softball
nasociaKon a t the o n ^ lz a - tlon raccUnir held hero Sunday In
conjunction wltli tbs fltnte softball tournament at Lincoln
field.
Lloyd Cnatcgnelo, Nampa, was elected vlce-chalrmnn and Au-itln
'Jones, Pocatcllo, wus chosen aecretary-lr«;as-
Tlio officers will appoint commlttecB to draw up con- Btllutlon.
by-lawa and pro- )X)3cd uniform aoltball ruIM for oil leagues In
Idaho. These ■
d put In'. II then bo
In', final form, and
.two fanned In •BruMwlclt's flnoll Ihalf of tbo Bcvenlh.-
Score:• H U E
lAmcrlcana .....000 COO 5 - 3Brunswick ;....100 100 0—2
Reynolds and Rauch; ItlBfcrt Id Huckfeldt.
EX-CHAMP3 GO OUT N a m p a Beavers eliminated
Caldwell. 193S alato champions. In tho other second round Banie,
0 to 1, when tho bluo-untfoinied Nam- pawl rolled up flljc runs In
tho first! Inning. Thereafter Caldwell hadl la little tho edge, but
couldn't
>mo tho early handicap.Score:
n H EBeavers _____ 021 00b 0—0 11 2Caldwell ...._..,100 111 0—4
T 2
BRUNSWICK’ SWAMPS niOBY, ' In Its f irs t game, Brunswlcki
overwhelmed Rigby under a 10' to 1 laadsllde, with Rigby unable to
cet a h it off Illggert oBd M-
,A LL-M B A T M IU M
[And It,M ay' Bo Dftszling Show Of bffenslVo FootbBll at
Now’Yorlc'
By OEOIUJB KIimSEY.NKW YOltlC, Sept. 7 (ILTI-The
dazzling offaisivo. football game which tho collegians and
profes- fllonnls have been threatening- to put on for thrco yeara
promlaes actually to talco placo In tho Polo grounds tomorrow
nlplit whcn’tlio New Yortl Giants, eastern pro
Ichomplon-n. meet collcgo all.stars I before n crowd of 60,000.
-
tlmo tho profe.'ulonal team the apot The collfgo all-
____ ;leil tho Detroit Llona, procluunplons, last-Wednesday
night, 7-7, In a game In which the rah- rah boya carried off most
of t*” honors. Tlio pros have to put up shut up now.
. Tlie r a a t Score* >In three previous garac*^ t
iscorca have been: •1034 — All-Staro 0; Oilcngo
Bears 0. • • m ss — Chicago Bears, 0, All-
I Stars 0.1530 — -A ll-S ta rs 7, Detroit
Lions 7.Tho only touchdown tho pro-
inalonals have Ijeen able to acorc _i Uireo years waa In last
weck'i gamo nficr recovering a fumblo idcep In tho collegiaiiB’
territory 'when they trolled 7-0.'
The Important thing about , morrow night's battle I# that tho|
All-Stars, with four weeks c training behind them, Including tough
game under their belts,
.wont to prove their auperlorlty. iThoy are going lo gamble, and
not 'merely try to get a Ueatlcan ataniJ-off aa they.have In
previc-----------
•• Learned Much The collego co.icbea and quar*
Icrbaaks learned much about the pro typo 'o f football In the
Chicago game. This ia tho first tlmo th c /v c had ft occond crack
a t pros, and they arc meeting a ti which took a ttireo touchdmvn
liclUng from Ibo Lions In .............................. last
fall.
HUB OF GIANTS
t i t l e■ I- • . • • . • __
^j/pHome Town Beavers By 7-S
\To Annex Crown^bth lV in Falls Glubs
Defeated By Pocatelloiiiaiio-HUtc softball chnmpionflhip for IM
G bcloiigca toilny
-ifib SJiownUer 'Clievrolcl-i of NauipB.Tbo w
hitc-clnd’SliownllcrH, c ity ciinmiuon.s o f N ainpn, con
lucrcd N iiniC ft.BcCvow fcH ''"’ townsmen %ylio liold Ihc
soiitli■ 'itd is tric t. tit lp ,.in a^ iR h t^? '
Now Y orkers X oso .A gain .B ut] 'Q ain H a lf G am
o.as'Oarda
A nd Cnbs Topple
liy IJ5SL1E AVEKY , NE\V YORK,' Sept. 7 (lU:*-Tho iNew
Yark.Glaots and Yanltoea appeared today to be drlfUng In re-
'verws toward tlio raajor. league baaobiill championships and
the 'world flcrlea aa tho big show flUged 'Uib laal of lU liolldny
double pro- grama of 1030.
With only three weeks of .them a fltiison loft, tho Giants mu-it
maintain their three game nation: al leuguo lead over tho
cballeng^^nE Bt. Loula Cardinals and tho Chicago Cuba while the
Yankees, eon------------ coaat into the American
• nahlp, have to winl of their 20 games!
-Head Coach Bemic Blerman of Minnesota, who hasn 't coached a
team which loot a game In thrco years fears onlw one thing from the
GlanUv—tholf paaalng cambln- atlon of Ed Dtinowald and Dale Burnett
'
■'If wo can break up tliat paaalng th rea t wo feel tlmt
• f i i s IS. Ttis o KiAHo>\^ ^ v V iP A v r s —
CON&ecUTftt'ST/ISOW /JS A
vj/fjfJEJ? o r 2 o o f i a 4 w e s . . .^ m v . .
« . . .
DINGSASIEIUC/VN LEAGUE
lERS'TOFACE 10
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Iklns and Brunswick a g out
aK^ceaum caampiono.. vu ':iA b o r day plcnlo DlttikaV lake. . _
. ,.: B*lan:".DoVriea will entertola
lauty. Jacobs, .moving
j Saturday Scores ’
In tho first flight chai... .. .battle. FnuUcr was low with 41
land 40 for 87; Dr. Fox had 18 and 42 for 00: and both Jennings and
Wlfllnnui turned In 100. Tbe former ahot 48 and 62. while Wll-
illams had SI and 40.
Defeat Price and RIcbey ., Jennings and Fox ealcrcd thi [finals
by-w lnnbff a.Boml-flnol m atch Sunday mornlog over Dick Prlco and
Carl Richey, 185 to 187, Dr. Fox e'ollccle'd a '91 and'Jen-, nlngs
M: Price bad 02 and lUchoy]
'All matches were played a t the' Twin Falls Country club.
Scores wcro boosted by the fact that tains lost.week'had.hardened
tho sand greena'Und'had bogged'flown'tho approach falrwaya in
phices.
|Forro9t, Twogood. VaadaU' Boskotball Ooaoh, Wonts
. Early PraoUco
MOSCOW, Sept 7 (Special) — Forrcat Twogood. new, ge^al young
basketball ami baseball mentor a t tho Unlverelty ot Idaho haa mado
his delayed arrival In
He drovo hero w ith Mrs. Tw^;ood from , aioux City, ^ a /ormer
home, WhUo vWUng In. Iowa, be took tlmo ou t to play with the town
baseball team In Al-
A former profesalonai base-
ScbKs Yesterday
f irst base for tho l o w ^ , as .. [throwiaff arm "isn’t what
It u»cd|
•PlTBt thing he wanted to see waa the 'new 1037 conferonco bos.
hotbaJl Bchodule; ^ -
Tough S tart ."Wo atart.ofC w ith Washtagtpn
a t ScatUe, January 8 and 0," he ohacrrcd. -an d made no furthei
c o r ^ e ^ though hls 'iixprcsslon was thoughtfui; Ho wanted
tolImow how .mBny. letlertaca.wcroi c o n if f back, and. was
Inform^
early
l^ATIONAL IXAODB Boston 3, N ew York 2; - Cincinnati S, St.
Lcruis S. , Cincinnati 8, S t , Loula 4 (6M:'
lond gome).
: '^ABIEBiOAN LEiAGUB Boston.l4, New York 6,' . Boston 4,- N ew
York 3 (eoooad
Igame), ■' Chicago IB, Cleveland 1- \
Chicago 6; Clevoland 8 (eecoa
l®'waahingtbn.7,.PhlIadelpbta L. Washington 7,' Philadelphia
■
(sccond game). '
P A C m b COAST ISAQUH FIRST ;OAMES
Oaltland 8, ;3Uaahin4. S,
The Player*Team rosters:Payette—Capt. Jim LyKe, Babo
Alexander, C. Brubaker.. Frank .Rambeau, Ed B ates,-B ab Mc-
Clough, H. Burton, L arry Burton.
Cole*. O. Roc, M. Long T. Terry, H. Blglow, E . Musser, J. Mur-
]dock, .n . Brubaker. ,
. Blackfoot—O. fidce, W. Carlo, Roy Coan, A. M tribdalo.
V.,Nelson, R. MchlUch,/L. Warren, P . • Pajalch, L. Nugifat, L.
Spear, P . Hlckb,' P. Decker. O. Massey, D.
C a p t.J ob Slattory.
yatM , BrffflB£l«,-,Tbompiwn, Drys- • _ dale, Hibbard,- Jeffs,
'■ a a rre tt ,- ; ' Evans, Ewtay,. Hansen:
BurUy —„,C apt BUI y?{lUama. . Palo, Mclntoah, UcCTulre,
Johoson, '. Oatcrhbut Judovlde, Cloys, M acy ,. . Parlsl^ E v a ^
.Owens,"SchoddB,'. ' .
ra iillL i
yctcm la going
{Salt Lakors .in Singles .'and Doublea Play;. Idaioahi
In Women’s Matcli
BOISE, S e p tJ
“ ^la“ *t|e!
pracUco fltart," he aald.- "Break. Itig-la-a new syct< take
loto of drUI."
Twogood comes to Idaho.from ihe frcabman coaching post a t the
Unlveralty of Southern California and »ulhem:UivisIon, tactics w
ll
y Important rolea.ln
Idaho stato tensU ch today so matchoa . wc I final round.
B an Freed and Cordon GUcs. both o t Balt Laks City, the mea’a
alagleo -----with Freed; high, ranking player in
; ABIKRIOAN .LKAOUB Chicago 0, Cleveland 0.BMton
3,.New^York.2.^-
I te r 12 Innings, darkness), Detroit 7, S t LAulS 2.
Philadelphia,*. WashlaBton'S.
.BOSWn.U,-:«ew, xorit _ .Boston 7, New York 3 (second
^ S .* ’iou ls 3. Ctnclnnall.Z.
JKmr. .liUiho_Bj’e;thera to to b«’ a campTlro w ith stunta.snd
music.-.
a « t Eltowortb. Mooroo H.-, jX. O. BalU agtr wlll.al»6
pif«-
Bont' dUciuaion on-Ui#'.-.Inter-,' d iu roh TeuU»'Affm*tIon,/ '
. . 'J - - . i
I orme.. 'Francc,-'''a -clbek -wltb [bnu dial te fU -the-tlm e
n1l..over.tha woru^'
r hU IT-ycar-old,
P a r a d i s e L o s t .BUTTS, Mont,
iuhf F o m
sought maps to aecuro ila: oxacti ]loeaUoB-.foSnd H
.f'Rock--Creek’.:in IcoahccUon with'every.canyon-andIcouleo ln:UiB
forest:
San Diego 18,'Sacramento 5.SECOND GAMES :
Oakland 12,'UlaoloDS 1."Lo3, AngelcP 8, Portlafid 1. Ban
Francisco .0, Seattle '8. . San Diego 1, Sacramento 0. .
iFootball Sqili^ Will Bo ai'rda ' Praotiod_ TIalf ormB}•.
LottormTO fe tn ra
FobtbaU tal(ea '6nT:the 'atUeU4 " plctur« a t Twin-FaU» achool .
Tuesday wheA'Coach & iik PbW cn.i.' and hU .chief a!de;'Joha
Flatt, a ^ . Blatant coaQh,"haud out 'p ra i^o« ’ uniforms'; to '
oaadldates for th« • U3S B n ib girtd toachlne.
Eight lettermen," a ” dowa' » - • •ervea frpm laat yoar. arid a
goo^ ’- '-roup of former CubporformiM- ’ .'___jgct unlforcu
folknmg;aft(u>
.noctt .classes Tuesday.- Newcomer* wUl.olM ^ outUttiM TueiRUy,
or
S iF B O » i I » i l l ...........
Is Expboted t« iiid ?aU>
time ruHsTo..______ ...-Powers had.nturaed todayfroai
— .....................and expect*.to:fooU«in
Quick. Getaway
.*-e inea'a. douhlefl wofl also an] all-UUh : affair.: w ith
fouj'. flolti Lalce-'meh^ln'.ths' mateh; Ihkn and] Davar. Freed .
.played..,.ones -..and
toam batued a Dolso : combination «cr tbe wo- mea’a do.uW*s,
j8UC«Hj..,B:vei3ra Hagelin and Josephine Fos. |a .-^ e t-^ rie ti-J
to ftla^ M
•Jean" Beroner. and Don Chap? man. bo lh .o t Bol«. play»4. ,MlM
K arelin and Kvans for the mixed floublea OUe. . ; v . ..
'caUfornla.•■borrowed" .a e a r - I n Mlaena 'PaO s,' Te*., .
rccenUy.
Famod Sport •
HONOLULU n m — Aiumlnum urfboahls bo/irda wlUi-'outlward
Imotbra and a-"tail’' wUl-holp'Vopr u U ^ .H a w a U ’a 'fansed
fportxof w rW d ih g Jn olJiM parts vnirld. accordlnfr to-Toffl
Blolir oxpert Burfer and m oaber o f - - - W aikiki beach patroL '
.7 :-:Blaltft has perfected a n ew hoi: low '- surfboard,
constructed:' o i Georgia, oyproas .wood.-,.Whto' saya I s . '^ m l
a r l y a d s ffe f
WflYCS.May..‘« av e pwpetler
if.the-Brula c___ _ .a to r ,-h u a k y 'iia a - ••crasher'W ho
.wlU. again b s ’ th* ' mainspring, of the Bruin drlv«| ' ChaM
Anderaoii,-'.Ellis ' A nd rra^BIU Bates, Bud Booth. Bus Crorv.ett.
Moo Hopkln 'u td Pnm k Car* v
Intoigapsileft In .the Unts.-
iE ip e r f Home Cook* ptepaw * - i.DppolislriKCO«dianctfl.
no
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I l!dp3i[y'.. September. 7.. 103flmAHO F.VKMINr. TIMKR. TAViN
FA1.1.S. IllAHO ' Pfl£f8 Sevpi
i L a k t f P a r ly j ii^ 0 n J l9 M y Z E f e s t s :S to
of Grganized Labor S1017 By Wiilis Thoriilou Skclclies by Eel
Guiulcr; ^ B Y RODNEY DUTCHER / •
i - ,. NEW . YORK, Sept. 7 - This jehr’s I-alidr Oiy . finds' a
largo CTOup of organised worUcrs embarked on the moat Important
at-, tempt laljor luui yet mado to or-i “ an la . and wlcId Ita
poUUcalj
**Tho‘' Ambricim Labor party will Jiftve a column on the ballet
la New Torn aWtc. From Bevenil Qltnlcs It la'one of lAe moat
In-
■'tcrtallnc'factors, (n H'o national|cmnpalgnMunpuigu.
■ The ALP Icadcra actu lu •out a l)lc vbtQ for Rooacvelt and
.Governor Leliman .la New .YorXa 'Industrial ccntero. The two men
,iiro the pacty'B offlclul. coudldatcii lon.Uio.ballot. (ALP fa
part of la- bor-fl NQU-reotlaan.lcacue, whIcJi
^funtllooB. elscwlicrc ■ wllliout formlnR ft
polltlcol.parly.)
It Is T eit ,Idea of AU.-.howeyer,
W Vo iM ?.Wbether If.lfl jir«ctlciU now to form f t ' naUonal ‘
labor party, in •U,e Unlt«l-.Bti\lca.-;'n:c
•leaders privately say tliata why
" ^^Mo't*Roosevelt \;plers will marls , their • crosses In the
Democmtlc, column. B u t.If coouRh of them' tftko tbo trouble lo
alRn up unuer, the clasp-bM ds eraUcm .o f ALP,, aomo of. mb .
ablMt' and
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lOAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FAI.T^/IDAHO ; ifon'dify;.
gcttfeml^cr
1rou''U Find R eal O pportun ities in the
WANTKn TO HUY-1000• to wrcch. rnrm cra' Auto Supply,
"UsM'PfirtHrDcpt.-l'hone-ag-*-*^-—
F O R S AL ElC3r> I'orJ DcLuxo Sodnn— Built-In I'runU,
factory «1“ 'P* pcJ. rncflti, 5 liood Urea, hoi wat^r hciitcr. Nice
niid citanlliaWo uild out ...........JM5.00
Every Car Gimrantccd Aa Hcprc.icnlcJ.
Jno. B. White"The Used' Car Man" _
i n Sccond North
FR U ITS AND VEGETABLES
a p a e t m e n t b f o r r e n t I’cachcs arc now ripe and
ready for cannlnj: a t the Ka.ilman orch- (inf. 2’i Jill, No. RuhJ
on {/ic CIcttr Lake road.
Sl.-c roomfl iind bulh. Over Samp- n Mu.ilc Co. Sec U. D.
JoJmson,,
UOl M a i n i w o s U ____ __
FOR REN T -R O O M B
BaVtlett pears, JI.25 per buahcl, bulk, natca to tnieks. ilyJ«
Ranch,
cs East, 2 ',i Soultuof Kim- Flionc MIU, Kimberly.
Pcachcn! Btglnnlnjr Sept. l I will try to keep o supply of fine
Elbtrta peaches n t J. I .̂ Dlllon'a, 1 mile North a n d ’j E ast
o£ WnBh- inclon School, Drltig containers. Jaraea Auenliroad,
Nampa.
Peaehcn—Crnwforda and Cham- plonn nott- ripe. Elbcrtas. aSepL
lOtli, IJrlng containers ___pick your own If you wish. Brown
Orchard, 2 ml. W. and >i So. of Eden. A. n . Albcc.
Room and bbard.'also'GnronP for rcnU'Phone I03I.
{nqulre'eicnlnga. 352 SUlh avenue cast.______
Pcachoi. No. 1 Elberta peachea. Jl.lO per im. a f J. T.
Dillon'a, 1 ml. north 1,4 east \Vosh. scliool. Urlng containers,
Jainea ABCiiliroad,
KiuTilshcd cozy roomfl—3 bloclis . from high uchool. Brick
house, «tcam iJcatfd; bWJi. 350 Klfth E,
BOARD AND ROOM
h e l p . w a n t e d - m a l e
; aafy.- ^ 'vo rcfcrcnccs. Universal Clalroa Bureau, 1182
Market
• Ban Francleco, Callt.'.H E L P W ANTED—PBM A LE
' a A L E s a ^ N w a n t e dK .,' 'Man wanted for RawlclBh
route
SP07ainJUcB.‘ WrlU today.-Raw- * '• j. DepU 1DH-160-SA,
Denver.
Mlfldle-ogetl .woman on ranch, l-a ig tb c rle ss homo. Write
Box 25S' ■ core 'of Timea,, . „ irl or lady to help with 1.. ..['W
ork. *3.00 per week. -Ptione 1-;0204I«.
; Reliable woman to make liome ■r^rllb couple, l la a t be able
to
handle houjw ork of small modem t.'tujm o and Uiko care of baby.
Give tiW crencea and- state wapcs • i .fiMlreil, Write Box 26I-B,
cari n
ENGRAVINGWEDDDJU ANNOUNCEUEN'
... jB ii eaUlng Cftrda engraved fci .orlulca. Mafly,.Mrr«ct
styles to I'-cboon from. Cajj a t t io t^ealng
FOR SALE
—rRumely--------jBean Huller
Williams Tractor Company
Improved Elberta and J. H. Haic peaches now ready. 3 ml. south
Burley comcr. Buhl. All grades, all prices. Brlnff containers.
Phono 330-R-l, Buhl, Leo Atkinson.
BARLETT PEARS By the bo^. basket or truckload a t the' Bnlseli
Orchard, l i mi. So. on Main SI, P. O. Box 344, Kimberly,
Idaho.
LIVESTOOK a n d p o u l t r y
Sows, and pigs—lO feedcr pigs, Ray U Wrifiht. 1 mile E. o •
"
of.Klinbctly.------ .'-------- ,30 dairy cowa. Good ra)1uc
route and equipment. 40 acres of land If deaircd. Write Box
200-0 care Times.
LOST AND POUNDLarge Bultcate belwcea
Tank truck gas hose, between Jnzclton anil liansen bridge. P
ward. Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
LOST — Toy Cockerel Spaniel, curly. Black, small wblto spot on
breuat; female. Name Badcer, *3.00 reward. 218 Third Ave. ,Bast.
Phono 130Q.
M I80ELLANEOOB
RATES PER LINE PER DA'S Six days, per line per riay — «a Three
(lays, per line pcr'day_Co Ono'day. c tr jmn—• — z:—
Miiilmum Two l.lnaa Uinlmum Oiiugn 25o
CiaaaUleJ Dlxplay tlat-.:S on Request.
In (tccepllDg copy for classified udvcrllsemcnts for publlca-
IIOQ in Uo Idaho Kvenlng Timea, the -Imes Publlablng Company
ayr.'.ea to avoid errors aa far BA posaiblc, but tvben a
typoffTTiplilcal error does occur la on advertisement, the re-
sponaltrfllty of tho Tlmca Publishing Company ceasou after
iClrat publleatloQ if tbe advertiser does not call Its atleitUon
to the error.
All Clajuifled Ada are restricted to their proper claaal-
(Icatlon tuid the Idobo Evening Times rcocrv'ca_ the right to
change thcs wording of an ad- vertlaement If by dolne oo a tjearer
meanlnu will reeulL ^ ClaasUled Ada whlob carry n letter and box
number Instead of t2ifi name of tbo advertiser mual bo answered by
letter.' Pleaoa do not ask for Ihe.piuac of the advertiser wblcli
ia obso- lutely oonfldcallal In oucb cases.
TO PLACE yOUR CLASSIFIED AD, CALL 33 AND ASK FOR THE
AD-’.AICER.
ALL C L A SS IFIC A T IO N S ARRANGED ALPHAUETIC- ALLV.
AUTO TOP & BODY W ORKS
Dr. T. L. Cartney. Dentist, Wll. in Bldff.. 228 Main Ave,
South.
Phone 83.
Permanents: Si.OO, 52.M, $3.00, J4.50, two for price of one.
Over Roxy theater, l lr s . Beamer,
Special Oil Permanent. Jl.OO. JS.OO Oil Pcrmjuienf, *2.oa. Kfaaa
Beauty Shop, 23G Sl-tth Ave. East. Phone 1335. '
Permanent special — J2.50 for .':,CHA1R. J3S.00 CASH. Am leaving
ti. town, m e Sccond Ave. E as t
SPRING F1U.KO MATTRKSS- ^ MADE FROM YOUR OLD ONEa, iloltresses
renovated nnd recovered, Wool carding. Twin Falls Mattress Factory.
Pbone
'Btova nnd furnace repairs tK u a p o Foundry. 331-30 Sccond
ATe. SouUi. • ■
SPECIAL N O TICE-W hy work with dull tools when It would be;X
pleasure to work with s h a r p l yiools? Thirty-nine years of
expert- _ _ _ _ . . . ._ .cnee a t fixing and sharpcnlnc U rrjves
via Nortbsldo _ l iO p. 1
J0 H ,S A U 5 — Crane plumbing „ flxlurea and plumbing supplies
of la ll'k lndB . Krengel's Hardware.
. . kinds, knives, nclssors, U clippers, lawn mowers, ctc„
oper-, • atlng toolslffTtirkinifB. All work must be satisfactory.'
B. L. H artley, ’The Fixer." Sccond Ave. So. Skinner's Garage.
K M olloe, Milwaukee, Daln and Em- l^cirWD mowers. All
guaranteed Icj^artil'. KreDge*’® Hardware.ii i : ’ Auto Door
Gla.is, Windshitlds Krand' Window OUuia. No charge for P:«tU n(r
glaM. prinK In you aaah por-d rive your car in, Protoct your Jv
li^U l.: Save on your fuel bills. I'.Vhone fl. Moon’a.
^nrU RB FORSALB—Ncw ... ,„e(jZiiiniIturti“ 3 f“DirTflnda.-
PCtoal'nMffM. olectrlo ranges,’ eonl ■ - • i», circulator* and
other bouse-
..................on’B. PhoaeO.Phc re No.
L?-Wiwp*y.
TIME TABLE. Schedules ot paasesgcr tr&lm ,aod motor sta£:es
paaslog tbrougb {Twin Falls dally are aa followa:
ORMON snO IlT UN B
Cholea Light Butchers, 160 toI 220 pounders
.................JII.OOOverweight Butchers, 210 to
250 poundcra _________ 510.00Overweight Butchers. 250 to'
300, pounders ___________ J0.7BUnderweight Butcbera, 123 to
160 pounders _________ 510.80lektng aowa. fight ...____ f js
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Pago
Monday, goBtemtcr 7. 7930
r a ̂ i i sP i i ijg s B B M B S ? ? S S S S ' . K r a
s » ia 'assigsi m
P P e r r y u 3 a « '1 0 , E V E H T r . f f i r .^ t x iP S E i
j 'o u t ' .o i ? , I L
■me FopiM fiR toe /
. JUST NWEH 1 W 9 BE?..
.QNKjiMaio'.eMJOv ;t h is ,v- T piPPR B C K kA i^T O PlPSy p ^ e
p p i w a s c H o o u OH l^ B J -a J S tW E H .- l i : ’- vA S
UK BfHA T?-
•‘ MQ u if .. b sCRABBWaJ: )S P E W > '« M « ,W, v « > a .
'- - / © a + x u / w y r i M t :
Sjfcw/.,l & Q O ^ r ^ n - a n - ^ W
::EC «CA r»M /-':
tc^ w o -th ev em d .c p ?.- ,*
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■ I K 2 .n M . n T a . n . c T i . . s . t » i » F » i . i » . m
m o m
We Invite You to See Our Exhibit of . . .
OIL BURNINGCirculating Heaters
^ i lm £ c l£ a n *O i i i B u r n i n g H eater
IN E W 19371S I ^ A R Tm raRNER
J FloreneoClrculailDg iDentor
SPARKAMERICANF L O H ^ G E
THREE OF THE BEST MAKES!30 Different Uodels Carried lii Onr B c
^ a r Stock
■ Prom Wliich to OhoosoPEIOED—
S20-00 ̂ S5135-00SEE THEKi - NOW ON DISPLAY!
Sensational New CopperPHOTO-TONE SPEAKER
A M ir a c le o f T o n e !
IT 'S N S W from the ground up->this new. Stewart* W sraer.
Built a ocw; iway^soldy to tm ljh harshness and tasping. T o gWo
you an a c t ^ tone-pIiotogt»pli o f every voice and instnimcnt,
with such new meUow n eu and p u rl^ ^ t ^ t c n l n g bccomcs a
new picasu
S ta rtin g w ith the sensational' new-type Copper , P H O T O
.T O N B Speaker that ends sU rasping, aU
speaker distortion—an d carrying r!{^t through thi: last hidden
feature—every detail is built better, with greater care a nd q u a
li^ —to please your (ears with eveiy, note.
Look fo r the Copper PHOTO*TONB Speaker, Electron Beam
Amplifier, and all the other Stcwart-Warncr
■ improvements, before you buy. Sets and hfar the amazing
difference they QuJte. Come in or phone—today—
-foradem onstradofL--— : ---------- r --------- --------- ^—
«Msive new 12-in. Copper PHOTO- TONE S ^ e r (left) m tli the
ordinwy
■12-Ia.gPtal(eT;Tbea-^rdieflimz?ogdlffw nco^euctetl» new
mellowneu and tooe puricy now made possible by this
tpeolcer d n^opm cot.
TBBM8 AS LOW AS
$4.50A Miatb
V IT A L R E A S O N SF O E o E O o s m a
G & M STOKERMATICI CO-ORDINATION . ot heating fitctora;
coal,
furnace (uid stoker, glvcii grcBtcst heatlnff cfticlen-
!BEA.UTYPcrrect harmony ot colors iuid alream llnw, makes the
Stokermatlc a thing ot b tauly aa welt aa ulUily.
( GREATER EXPERIENCE-iQyitJL-jcHoiLof.lOj'eara..
bos given ua a thorougb Imowledffc of stoker requirements.
Tett Minutes a Day13 a ll tho timo i l takes to tend the funinec
w hen you
• lical.w ith STOKEllMATIC. T o it ne v er liavo to w orry abou
t uniform Jjjm peratiircs. J u s t d ial th e thcrm o-
- a U f o n d Iho 'S fijK E R M A TIC does tho rest. The fire .
o au-t BO out, I t c an ’t g e t too ho t. I t snvcs miles o£, s ta
ir-d im b ing find you r fuel sav in g will m ore th a n ,
p a y fo r you r STOKERMATIC, G et nil tho delnils today . •
G & M STOKERMATIC
B O B M I L N E R S A L E S C O .
Now! The Last Word; in Cookery
Universal RangesFAST — SAFE — COOL — MODERN
We nro plco.std. to, nn- jioiince tliftt wo Lave juat been
dcaigtiDtcd os deal-
era for tho famous Doxtor j" 'W asltm r-W e~in‘t i l ^ you
to. see tlicDi on display in oQr booth a t tho fair/ Qet your
FREE SAMPLE' of LaPi'anoo Bluiiig^r Rinso Soap. -
FREE! APPRECIATION TOKENS!To All That Eeffister A t Otu- Booth
in
Merchants' Bnilding B urin ; P d r ' '
Now World Wide Radio Log Book . or Refrigerator Thermometer•
OrtaPm iQ O Blniag and EJnso Boap ’ ' 7.
.Here's the buy of the year! Without:domt paymeat-yoa on htve
this n w Stem^.Watqet b your home comoWw. You'll m e :fflbney,
tx>o. Because SAV-A-STSP, found oidy in thcStcw'att.Warotf,'
turns bade shelves iiito *'front” $pact^-eods hadc-shelf /oinU i^
—and gtrei u much'really e a ^ breach fodd space as le^gen ; ton
mniaj; » |J0 more. Let as 'd^nstra te this and'otheric^-' ntres—and
explala W new "No Oownpaymkt” plan. ,
: THE ELECTRIC: iK E F R IfiE ^T O EOf PhonomcnaliPorfomuoe;
Kiiiis l/css— ' r -Costs Lessl
, - RADIOS — REFRIGERATORS — RANGES — WASHERS — STOKERS — OIL
BURNING CIRCULATOR HEATERSiK -- FURNACE OIL B U R N |R S -^
FURNACES — AIR CONDITIONERS - AMPLIFYING SYSTEMS — SUPPLIES - PARTS
- SERVICE
TWIN FALLS'•■> i»E2CT'T0'0RPH EU M TH EA im ' .
JEROME BUHLN E X T TO e P 0 2 I SHOP- - p H o m w i f i — ^
S i £