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Weather Forecast F«tr («iil|h( *11^ ttaaitsj. Nonui - tm pentons. lUfli Tnierday 79, low u . Low this moralnt 3L 1 Newspaper .Servmk > " ^ .8 VOL. XXL N ,0.127—5-CENTS. Hoir' Leu rvlc>^U ^ Irrigated Counties in Idaho TODAY’S 'NEWS. TODAY TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER HITLER OFFERS AIDu TO SUDETENS Roosevelt Prestige Gets Test in Maryland Today Warns Countries Nazis Vill Fight Any Suppression Opponents OVERREP.LEWIS By LVIE C. WILSON BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 12 (U.R) — President Roose- velt’s political prestige, dam- ag:ed by South Carolina Dem- ocrats and soon to be tested in GeorRia and New York, is on trial today in Maryland's primary. The issue here is conservative Democrat ver- 6US Nevr Dealer. But the day's political ex- plosions arc expected from Maryland. President Roose- velt is backintr Rep. David J. Lewis, a. 69-year-old liberal leader, to win Democratic senator nominatidn from Sen. Willard E. Tydings. 48-year- old veteran of the World war who served two terms in the house before going to the senate in 1927. Senate, campaign Invcsllgators Ignortd ttadlUott- in Waahlngtod to mH^Qn Uia Sabbath in Judgment or Maryland ' charges and «oaot«r chaises. -Ohalrman MorrU Sheppard, D.. Tex., an- nounced th a t the committee had found that M. Hampton UaQruder, Baltimore collector oLlntemat rev- enue, )iad violated “the Bpirit" ot the civil lerv^e act by anaoundns and explaining to some of hU employe* that be Lewis, and why. -Other dev charges from, both aldet wet« found to be unsubstantiated. U«t-Mlnide U d . 8MB observers i. believed M .. Roo8Bf«j;t had made .a last-mlnub; -““ '-w l* votes ■*lth a PWA •els "right « wny." Be .1 « proposed Chesapeake boy'- Site last week in a campaign OB P s ce t. Column J) LIGHT VOTE SEEN SALT LAKE CITY, Scpl, 12 AJ.PJ —A combination of factors, headwl by the lack of rcM Ia.mick, wan ex- pected to keep mmiy of Ulnh> 31B,000 registered voltrs from thr poll* tomorow whtiJ the hlnti; votes Its first direct primnrv clrrllon for nominRtlon of rtnte ornrpn, Contranted wlUt othn- tilntn prl- maries belnit' hrld In ttin nnMon IhU week. Utnh'fl clcctlrni Imn lit- tle benrlng on rrc.sidpiit ll«o«r- velf/1 fight to rid liM ]inrly of coii- servalivn DemocrnI.s. U. fl. 8rii, Allwit I), 'numiiifl, New Desl Mipporlfr, •'but not u rubljpr Mamp for the ndmlnljitrfttion,'' U iinoppoBcd for the Dnnorrntln uni- alorliil nomlnntloii. •n\g only ram i IiowIuk nny Ity In l>etwcen tiireo iip|)i)bllrnii« who nrr vlelng for tlitt rlKiit to <>ii- poso Tliomafl In the NovembBr kph- eral elecliim. Ill tills field nrc Dr, nfliikilii a. Htirrla. presldriu of BMgium Youiik imlverslty; Dr, ArlJiijr 0. W hw /, Halt U ke City dentist, m,d oitvudr T. Dflrnes, Salt Lake City attorney nnd prominent nlale O. o, p, lender for 30 year>-. r'D EA R UTTLE ZEL.SHE lOVES ME NOT/OH, IS IT'CAUSE I'M H0T30-ER'AH-' W hnt’a tito m nttor w ith Foozy? Hna lost hla power of rhymo? " ‘•itiiAtloii llko thiit! But lovo (looa fuiiity ihincn ovon to liintiy peo- ple. Turn to ALLEY OOP on tho comlo pnco. ItEP. LEWIS . . , BaHJe today fer V. H. Hen- ale teat in Maryland, with NeW Deal prestiie at sUke. Riggs Loses 111 Greatest Tennis Ujiscl FOIIKST HIM.S. N. Y.. Sept. 12 (U.R)— ( i i l b e r t A.' Ilunl WitHhinKlon, J). KcorctI the tennis upset <*f the vciir tciilay when he defeated «oM)v HIkkk of Chicnffo, fi-2, 0-«. 9-7. IMi, li-1 in a fourth round match of the national HinKles chiintpionNhip. PHEIENI’SSON REffiTERS GAIN IlOCinCHTER, Mlnii., Hrpt. 13 (U.n —Prc.ililmt n(M)\evrll divided hln attriilloii ((Kluy hrtwrrn tiic rondl- tioii or lil-i cldi-nt Mill, .InniM, and tlir Inleniiilldniil nlliiiillon, both of which wrrr rnn-iluB him deep concern. AlliiotiKli lin h|i<'iil iniva of hU time In Hi. Miiry’n tnniiilal at Mayo clinic, whore Jmiir:i undcrwctil an operation ye.ilerdiiv loi rmioval of a stomach Hirer, im look time to Atudy retwrU nf tlir European developments, senl him liy Hecrotary of iitatfl Cortieli O. lioll. Mr. Itoofievelt W'" 'h n in l by the' firidlngn of iihynlilaii'i ihiil tho iil- ccr had been naii-niiiiliii>i'»t i^nd coinited on the suix'ili iihv^lcal coii> dlUon nf his sou to |)ii1l Idm through. llr. Howard K. (Ir»y. ihe Mayo ftlnff, who perforinni Ihr o|>erntlon. nitid .Ittines' condition wun ttixxt and tim t he was recovrrlnu '>nll«tnf.tor- lly," Hr. Oray said Umt H'" which WHA one and our-Utlh hiciien In dlnnieter, was of Iho |>nirtrntlng type and eventimlly woiilit Ixlve |>er- forated the wall of ilir Atcminch. The opcrktion, which hmi l>'‘''t> aciie- dtded for today, wtw ailvanced 34 liotifN *0 that the Prrfllilent cuiilil "pend more time wllii hi* m*n. It w u iierfornied a niioi I Dixn the PreAldrnt had srrlvfil and «ivcn his consent. CANOKLH VAt^ATJON COI’ENHAOEN, l>rniii»rk. bept. 13 (Um -KIng CiirlnilKti lodity i:an- ceiled Ills depirtiire for hii sum- raiir r/uildencn at Hinw liM'aii/- ** the rrilicai fiUuntion In Km ope JUDGE DECLARES HINES LOTTERY CASE MISTRIAL NEW YOnK, Sepl. J2 (U.R>—Supreme Court Juslice Ferdi- nand Pecora lodav declared a mis-trial in the case of Tam - many leader James J. Hinc.s. indicted on charges of-ttttery conspiracy. Flowers for “Little Fuehrer" Oddities DISTURBANCE JACKSONVILLE, H r., Scpl, 12 (UJ>)— P o lice held Mrs, Sophonia Jones, M. In jaU today on a chnrgc of shooting down an airplane. Mrs. Jones, according to officers,. discharged a shotgun at a plane piloted by Laurie Young as ll flew low over her home. Young, shot through the hand, brought his ship down witlioiu accident. His pa&sengcr, Duddy Anderson, w&s not hurt. police quoted Mrs. Jonc.i n.s .'^y- U>g "all that noise disturbed me." ACTOR HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 12 (U.R)- Bert l*hr. Broadway comcdlan. practiced growling todny for (he difficult role of the cowardly Iton Jn the movie version of Tlie •WiSBid ol Oz.'.’.LBhr will' wear a llonskln. His face will, be made up to resemble that of a-llon. He will speak so he sounds like a lion might Ulk. fflM lE D ; iy. LOSE FOOT Tlic momentous decision came after a tense day’ , during which Pe- com studied briefs submitted by Lloyd P. Stryker, chief of defense counsci who made the motion, and District Allorney. Tliomas E. Dewey who resolutely resisted It. Tlie decision aent tumbling the cnsc cnrcfully tiullt up by tho youth- ful prcL^cutor during the long In- vc.stlgatlon and trial by which he sought to prove Diat Hines was a key figure in the Dutch fichultz lott«ry and through political pressure brought to bear upon Judicial offl- cer.s had saved the lottery operators from prosecution. {.school athlete al A Twin Palls In the' county f a c in g jhC'.possHM . lose his right foot suit-of a motorcycle and auto craah on U. 8. 30 at Curry late Saturday night. T he youUi Is Bill Pelcr.'<, 16. ber of la.it year's Bruin varsity basketball team. Young Petcns is llic ^on of Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters, The father Is-past commander of the V, F. W. post here. His fool wos severely crushcd when the motorcycle on whlcli ho was riding wltli WayriR Cox, Twin Falls, smashed into Uie rear of a motor car containlDg four Burley youths. All were returning from Uio county fair. On Motorcyrlr Cox apparrnily luid turned his head to look for two oUicr Twin Fall« youths on niiotlipr motorcycle, ac- cording to V. K. Harron, state pa- trolman who rrachcd the scene shortly nficrwnrd with Clarence Phlilfiis, BtiUe olflrrr from Rupert. Tlio iMys on the mnlorcycln l>elilnd were Unrtli Klrkman. tlie ilrlver, and Herbert filllf*. Driver ct thn Hurley cor Into whicii Cox ran hl.i motorcycle wu: Alfred Wool.Mriilmlmn, 22, Burley according to Uarron. Riding wltli hlili were Rol)ert and Dnin Hanks and Vernr Tillry, nil of Hurley. Tlic accident occurred Just we.st of the railway trucks at Curry. tool in <;«"l ' _ Peters' 'rlglit foot, nithouth bad^ mangled, imd not l>ocn amputated tills nftemoorr. Attending physicians placed It In a cnht and said they were hoping to nave It. 'Ilie youth's bajiketlinll dKyo. honrvrr. were ap- parently over even If the foot Is not amputated, No further action will I>e taken by liie ilocturs for anoUier day or two. ii was Indicated. Woolslenhultiie had niowed up to lo<ik at a motor car In the imrrow pit. Officer itnrron siild. The front of Ihe motorcycle rammed the car at rear bumpec nnd fender. Peters' foot was mnnhed I>etwern motoroyole and the fender of tlie machine. Cox niiflered a fracture of the ankle tranr and several cuts about the head, it wai rr|M>rted this after- noon. '1110 ntnte officers loaded the two youthd inlo Woolstenhulme's car and brought Ihem lo the hospital here. ' cooNiyaoL Second Indication of probable forthcoming tax reduction lo r Twin Fall.s county came Uils afternoon a.s the' board of commissioners re- ceived unofficial notification as to the amount -which must be raised for the county general school fund. -nic amount Is $82,424.37, tho board was Informally told In a c munlcatlon from C. E, Roberts, as- sLsUnt aUte superintendent of pub- lic Instruction. Formal ccitiftcation of thc/amount, which Is determined by the state, will bo sent here after the state board of education meot4 Thu.rsday. , -s ,• Lc\y which woni^bc n^saiiry lo raise the »»a.434J7 would be 3S.58 cchts per >100 assessed valuation. That Is only'slightly more than half the site of the 68.4 ccfits per $100 levy made in tJie county last yciir. First indication of tax wductlon was announced In the ^ venlng Tlme.5 last week when /mo slate chargQ wii,s announced at $7S,70B 03 for this year. The charge for the previous year w«s.|130^ff7,17. Demos and GOPs File Expenditures WASHINGTON. Sept. 13 (U.R) - n ic Democratic national commlttcc reported today that 11 received C503,- 374 during the first eight montlu of 1038, hpent $$64},11Q, nnd incurred unpaid obligations of tno,ooi. The Rcpuiillcan national comnilt- tpc, which filed Its report Baturdny. ihted recrlpt.s of nnd ex- l>cndlturr.-< of |704,4&0 during Ihn same jwrlod. Clark Seeks SpUd Field for Workout NAMPA, acpt. 13 (U.FI)-aoV, Hill- zllln Clurk nnd ConimlMloiir ABricuituir Ouy arshiini cni1.M-<l im tato fIcliLi (loiith of here Irxtnv, looking for a Rood spot for a "» out,” Tim two ?>in in tritlnfng f<ir IntrrnatUniiil potato pIcklnK conlc.il to be lie,Id 111 Arooslock county. M e, Sept. 3R. Ooveriior Clark will pick nx Clov, I,ewls O. llarrowi of Malnr, Willie Oriiliniii will coiiiprlo wll dr|m rtninil of ngricultuin ollldul POLL IlKHULTS HKPT. ZA CINCINNATI, Bept. 13 (UPi- Hr- Aidt/1 o f a nationwl<lfl ;diik(- vote now l>eing taken among nruily 1,- 000,000 railway emplnyc.i on the pm- {wsed IS |>rr cent wngr cut will I"' anntiunoed Hept. 35 In Chlrngd. U WBA learned today. The wngo cut h KhoduledforOct. 1. NUREMBERG, Sept. 12 (U.R)—If the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia cannot defend themselves, “they will re- ceive help from us,” Fuehrer Adolf Hitler declared in forth- right words _tonight. Making the speech which the whole world aw aiteiin the knowledge that it might mean peace or war, Hitler warned the democracies that Germany will not allow foreign nations to suppress the 3,500,000 Sudetena in Czechoslovakia. “Depriving these people of their rights must end," Hitler proclaimed. He asked statesmen to remember his February announcement that he would not tolerate persecution of tho Sudetens. “That, was no empty phrase," he shouted. or CeechosiovUiA, ha decUred etLroestly: "In that «Ut«-then «»-t,UO,- 000 .ocrmiuu. They are oreatuni ot- God and were not t»tet«d to be lur- rendered lo hatred and to be perae- cuted.'' ■ ' : ‘ WIU E w dte Help ■'I can teU tb» 4«noortU that U b not » mAtter or'lndlirerence to tu and U thou tortuM . oppressed eretturee {referrir*-to the « u d f— ten Ocnnios) omnot defend tliein- wives, they will r^ v e lie lp . trom "If the Sudeten Qermans* are bloodily beaten l ^ u s e they wear (ockB whicb t h e '- w ^ do nob Uke.” BttJerc^tinud,,* 1 t miy be a mat- ter of indlffenoc* to the demo- crats but^ I cab t«U the demo- cratL It is not to us. Depriving the ^people ot their ,^ h u , Europe's Crisis At a Glance (By VnlM Prew) LONDON — M taln .conpletCf naval, mllliary and air prcpara* tlona: Informed by CiecfaoalovakU ■be wiU not Mibmlt to piebladtei Kennedy in eoDttant Taking tir^ snt-from the prenlnf hiulneM of forelag, caacMsMu from llje Cufch Kovemmtnt for hla fellow pto-Nail 8vdcleB'0«r- ma^t, KonhUi IlenlUn, rl|ht. itop* lo receive a floral tribute rron two youor.vortiint iirl admlreii. The leader of CtMhoilftvakla'a In* ■nrirent minoHty U pictured while en route ^9. * recent cMifmncc with Lord Rnnclman, Grekt firlUln'R^iinofriclal mediator. Murder Case Awaits High Court’s Verdict NAMES , • IN 1* TODAY’S"! CZECHS BIIILD BOMIJ-FKOOl' .SHELTER AT U. S. I.EGA i’lON PRAaUK, C'ceclioiiliivakia, Sept. la (U,m-C»ecii workmen hastened completion of a boinli-iiroot ce* itiKpl unti ateel •Iwlter in th» saitlen of the United States le^ gatlon today. Wilbur J. Carr, United Statca niintater. hai ticen workinB night and day keepliiH the atat« depart- ment at WajiIiliiHton In touch wlUi developmental. ' 1‘reinter Milan HtMtta SBreed with hU mlnut«ni today that no military’ meu^iirea •houid be Ul(>- en at prcwnt but that tiiey should nlanil. ready to proclaim m artial law in caM of extreme emer- gency. It waa decided to fllren|th- en the police to prevent furUier InrldentA In llie Sudenten Oenmao dUtrlcla. Vinton ohHiiin, llmt Mo-elary '()( Ihe itgaUon, and C<in»ul Qtn* oral Raymond Oox wrrn lir/iifKcd by OKech-Ainerlnani, n^kltig wiini to do In caRfl of wsf Many cuac* Involve ’’arfv/ee to tfir Itivrlorn" treatment, an tliey lnu)lvn Cc.ech- Amerlcan mnrrlagrA nnd lietrolh- «U. In all ciBM, OI)R|ilii nnd Cox explain the tact wliiiuiil aduiil- ly advUlng tlie Biiiilii'onlJ wli*l lo do. AppUcatloiia for Anmilcmi cHI- ccndilp liava trebclcd, United SIAtee oltlreni alio nir wrltiiiK and telephoning the Irtiutloi) (or acrfnimodaUona In tiir iMunb- vobf.alwltM>,^iach l» l>c1nK hulll with-an old wine vnuH «a l> •truoUoh as a prrcititlim. l ^ e ,c«PMUy of Ihn >>nc1lcr I* not' eKpeotad to exceed A<> (By United I'rcM) Tho duUe of. WIndior irniy rr- tiini t» l.oni)Dn from exlln lo a t- tend the funeral of liU couilii, and fitvuritn relalive, Trlnce Arlliur nf Comiaught. Who died thla morn- liic uf a (utrlo aliment, raurrcii rlciie ti> Hucklngham paiacn lolit tlir United Presa . . . No nirntlon wu* made o( whether (hr iluchri^, liir (uimrr Wallin Wardrlii, cnuld rrturii with him without ob^rc* (l«ii , . . (Irrmikii Meld Mni'Alial lii'rmiiiiii (iociiiiK linK i’ern 111 Klitcn yrfilcrdiiy iniiiiiltiR, m B re"iill of Mrnin on Muiutny i<( liehiR nhll|[rd In nliind for Ikiiii. i H'iillc formntlonn ]>n>^ed in Aliornc)'• tlenrrai Ilimirr S. rumniln^a ilrnlcd (oduy tlul llir drimilmriit ot Jutlire Iikh drnpprd Iln lii(|Ulr7 nr aliesed vinialloni of I It II lllMTtIr* and Iree tprteU In Mnyni- Kraiik llafun'R Jer*ry City, itH iiRii cimrcrd by Koclillut {.eadrr Ni>rni»n Ttiomnii . . . .loliii I-. hrwlfl. cinilrmaii of the niiiMilltefl (nr Induntrlai orgniil»i- lion. tdlrl It nmM meeting o( priMiin III Ihr bull ring at M exM Citv Hiindiiy Hint there wan no Kiui- c'l.'.in III llic United litalen, but tlntl ih n r wiiN iliintier of It, tliroiiRh the riliiiiA <iC ‘renctloiinry corpura- tinin" . . . Krrrnian tioaden, ihe Amoe of tlir mdlo imm ol Amos and Andy, filll iM-rfonn hla regular hr»adra*l Innlihl fmlii a ho«pllai where ha iiiidrinriit a minor operation Hal- uKinr ■ • • Movie rro4ucrr Hal HiMih't dau/hler, Ma/garet, will l>c|lii a Kimlng career in a llolijr- HOKd riuh iuniiht agaiiiil the purriila' will. ( OIUliaAN LANDS AT LOS ANdKLES ' ix)ii ANai':i,aa.,flfliit. n (u.pj- DtiiiulHH (My MUtako) Corrigan nim r to U n Angelen to<lay. a t>lt Inte, but lo a noneUteleaa eiilhii»las- tlc wrlcome. 1 He landed nt Oriind Central Air triniinnl In Olendaln al 1Q:3H a. ni.. jMt iin hour and 1ft minuteit uder hi dc|i^itiire from tiin Dloiio, wiierc he had lieen delaye<l an hour nnd a half liy a cracked cylinder lirnd <111 iil't |)lnne motor. Information ngainat Dun' can McD. .Johnaton and Wil- linm Lii Vonde, churKcd Joint' ly with tlig murder of GcorKc L.p^Olnon, Suit Lake City Hulesman, will not be j^'pd before the district court »nitil tlic Hlute.HUpfomo court liiiK iictod dll mi appeal nf La n.'ikiiiK for reloaH<! on n \/i'it (if liaboiiH corpuH. ■Aiinouiiccmcnl that.the ln(ornia- tlnii wiiiild no(.-bc filed until that time "or nl lentil ifet betorc next Miiiiflny 1( tho coiirl doc.i not itcl In Ihn mrniitlmr," waa inudn Hi Ia nttrrnm>n liy Sdwnrd Ilnl>cock, coim- ly iirii.srciiling uttorncy. Term Openii Tlir' Information wim nrlKinnlly i.riiriliih'd (0 br (lied liih niiirnliiK ii;< (ll.-ililcl court 0|>eijed the (nil i<c:jiIoii lino with JudKo J, W. I*«r- tcr on Ilia bonrh, Thu two inni, l( Iho intnrmntloi) hud hern Illi-d, would liave l>cen arralgiic<l lo<iity nnd ulveii 31 liouii) in which lo enter [ilrufl, U they iilendcd tint Rulity Miey would then have trlni dntn urt. Iiroiinhly cnlllng (or the cit/.e lo Ktnrl t.omcUme next week. At the iircMnt llm r thn hull <itUAcd by Iho appeal «r i,» Voiido birtorr the mipreme court h not ex pr< trd lo drlny the trial to iiny ex lent iihiiuld llio ajHWal be «icnlnl a (CoiitliiuKi OB r i n ♦(.ii.imn i> M1 h 8 Amcrica Title. Claimed For Two Girls NKW YOItK, Bept. 2 (UH-JCarl Oatroll, the Dirl niuiw ninii, and Nlln T. Oranfund. nluiil club Im- preaario, brought MIm America No. a to town todty, nnotititKtiig In- dlKimnlly that ihe *hould have won tho crown awarded to M|m Ohio al the national beauiy prmexnt at AtiaiitlQ O ily.' MlAn Ohio (Marilyn Meaekea. 31, o( Marlon, O.) wlio'la Mi«ui America No. 1 by vlrtUB of IrnvhiK received firal place In the pageant, remained In Atlantic Olty enjoying her lau- reU. '• MlM Araertca No. 7 .will he mad* tho official preUinder lo Mlaa Ohio's honora by Ogrroll aitd Oranlund to> nlKht. 'lliey will crown her in « hotel ballroom and give her aitother , cui>. Hiui U Miss OsllfonUi. or Oltlr* jMnon, 10, of lioa AngfliM, and V as ruimer>iip lo >(la« Ohio at Atlantic ,City. / t«ueli wltb Britlsta officials and Waablngton -as United S cruiser steams IntA Portland. PARIS-Pren«h cabinet ready if war comes; majr ]nove capital to in* terlor if ParU:% threatened, and evacuate clvillAs; more troops moved to froptleA many resldenU evacuate families .{com border r«* glona' and wltbdn^ funds from banks. . t, . • . NOREMBEBO-i.HIUer troops Oermany Is i defend lu -nwiai - •gainst external fortes, migbt of Mtdtors.” grounih; oblnel i~ily lo'dK lm martial lav. BERNE — Switaerlaod UadS mines at border to blevf uf reada and -railways if Genaans cress frontier. BRUSSELS—Belgium relniorcei border troops and prepares to blow up railways and roads if Invaded. BUCItAREST—King Carol's ad- vUcr Inlimatea Roumania may permit Soviet troopa to cross her territory if CaefboslovaUa Is in- vaded. swis I b e h M I DEFENSES nERNE. BwlUcrland, Sept. 13 (UJS —Mines at all points on tlio Swiss froiitirr wrrc loaded wltlvexploslvet at noon today on order ol the mill- Uiry department, so Hint In esse ol emcrgciicy. raliroada and roads be- tWBcn Oermany and Prance could be blown up. lliln wnn tlie (Inal ntagfl In tho prciutnitUin of SwlUerland's little army t<i re(ibLnl whatever cott, any to luveTa' effort t 1 as a cor- . giOtfiB my L ______ that Oennsnr no longer <iraukl toi^: erate the persecution of tfiWJOOO Oermana and J ask the-itat«smen to take notice (d-thls. It Is no empty phraae. Qod har not created 000 Osechs so thRt they might mal* (Ceatlnusi aa s, c<juma-«> ridor for (iirclgn trooiw. Tlie mlncfl extend all along the froiillcrn of Hwllrerland. bordering on Ocriniiiiy. Prunce and Italy, Tliey nre (iiutcr /ic«*-y gtiard by frontier troop''. UUlIHHl!:i.ti, llelgiuin, Scpl. 13 (U.R) —Pirpiiniilnnn were compleUd on the Drlulan-Uvmau frontier today to l>li)w up nindi and railways in Uie |H«ih of uny Invader. Prontler Uii(ii<l;i wrin hnnvlly relnfoiccd. P iW i ciiEOBycoiiN iy Twin Pnlls caiinly today pointed to the Iiiiiho suureme court's *'bu> persrdrns' an grounda for dUmtssal of nil aitcniatlve writ of inandile by ilio dUtrlcl court, ordering the hoard of coiiiily commlstioiiers to eitlici' pay Marie Hrnderion $4.- 30401 or to kIiow caiiae to Uie con- trary. Tlio county boaitl o( comml*»lo‘i- -era (lied nii anawm- to the writ ts- auod nearly tltrttt wwks ago by Judge T, Salley Len on petUlon of Mias Hi'itderwm. now Mrs. Mario Heiidnrhon Bear". Hw jHiUlloncr won Judgment agahut the county for alieKe<t injuries sustained at Uie county honplUl. 1‘olnU to Bupenedsu Tiin niuiatir jwInU lo the supreuie. oourt'a approval of Uie county move to apiMsl to Uie United Bt«Us su> premo court against the llsndenMa judgment, and cited Ut« fact that OtiW Jiiatloe Xdwln V- Holden of the Idaho high bench Issued a su« perssdeai which became etfeoUve Aug. K wlUt posUiig of 11.000 bond, ■nia supersede Issued it Boise, the ooivJiy's answer si|ld, slays all (Canilnurd on K |t I, veluma I) TAKES HEW POST Amby Prederick, executive of ths Snake river area council. Boy Scoutf of America, for the lu t tivfl,years, will leave- shortly after Oct.' I for Great Palls, Mont., where he hag accepted a position as executiv* for tho North Central Montana area, It was learned here this aftemooa after receipt of a press dispatch from tlie Montana city, Prederick, who is married and has ono son, came here from IH>rtland, Ore.. In 1S34, Prior to that he had attended Ihe national tratninR school for Scoutmasters which is held In New York City. Tlie appointment to Uie Montan* poet, the iargeat council In the four northwest atates from Uie stand* point of area, Is a decided advance* ment, officials here said this after* noon, Tlie Montana council num* bera 3,000 Scouts and Oubs lt« membenshlp. When PTedeMek came to Uie finakg river council the membership to* taled MO i^ u ts. Today, records AliQw, Uiere are over 1.300 Scouts nnd 00 Cubs. HeadQuarters of the local council are in ihe Twin Falla Bank and Trual building. Prederlok'a aucceaaor will not be known unUl the local board of ex* ecutlves Investigates applications. Announcement of the successor probably will not be made until after Sept. 30. Bli SCOTCH yoa'll always be eceaemkat It yau make a habit af UmiMmi
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Page 1: VOL. XXL N,0.127—5-CENTS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, MONDAY. …newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening... · 2014-12-12 · power of rhymo?" ‘•itiiAtloii llko thiit!

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t m p e n t o n s . lU f l i T n ie rd a y 79, low u . Low th is m o ra ln t 3L

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V O L . X X L N ,0 . 127— 5-C E N T S. H oir' L e u rv lc> ^ U

^ Irr ig a ted C ounties in Idaho

TODAY’S'NEWS.T O D A Y

T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O , M O N D A Y . SE P T E M B E R 1 2 , 1 938 O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y N E W S P A P E R

HITLER OFFERS AIDu TO SUDETENS★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Roosevelt Prestige Gets Test in Maryland TodayWarns Countries Nazis Vill Fight Any Suppression

Opponents

OVERREP.LEWISB y L V IE C. W ILSON

B A L T IM O R E , M d., S ep t. 12 (U.R) — P res id en t R oose­v e lt ’s po litica l p rest ig e , dam - ag:ed b y S o u th C arolina D em ­o c r a ts an d soon to be te s te d in G eorR ia and N ew Y ork , is on tr ia l today in M aryland's p r im a ry . T he issu e h ere is c o n se r v a tiv e D em ocrat v er - 6US Nevr D ealer.

B u t th e d ay 's po litica l e x ­p losion s arc ex p ected fro m M aryland . P resid en t R oose­v e lt is backintr Rep. D av id J. L ew is , a. 69-year-old lib eral lead er , to w in D em o cra tic sen a to r nom inatidn from Sen . W illard E . T yd in gs. 48 -year- old v e tera n o f th e W orld w ar w h o serv ed tw o term s in th e h o u se b efore g o in g to th e se n a te in 1927.

S e n a te , cam pa ign Invcsllgators Ig n o rtd ttadlU ott- in W aah lng tod to m H ^ Q n Uia S a b b a th in Judgm ent o r M ary lan d ' c hargesa n d « o a o t« r c h a ise s . -O halrm an M o rrU S he p p a rd , D.. T ex., a n ­n o unced t h a t th e com m ittee h a d f o u n d t h a t M . H am pton U a Q ru d e r , B a ltim o re co llec tor o L ln te m a t rev ­enue, ) iad v io la ted “ th e Bpirit" o t th e civil le rv ^ e a c t by a n a o u n d n s a n d exp la in in g to som e of hU employe* t h a t b e Lewis, a n d w hy.-O th er d e v c harges from , b o th a ld et w et« found to be unsu b sta n tia te d .

U «t-M lnide U d .8 M B observers i. believed M ..

Roo8Bf«j;t h a d m ade .a la s t-m ln u b ; - ““ '- w l* vo tes ■*lth a PW A

•els " rig h t « w ny." B e .1 « proposed Chesapeake boy'-

S ite la s t w eek in a cam pa ign OB Psce t . Column J)

LIGHT VOTE SEENSA L T L A K E C IT Y , Scp l, 12 AJ.PJ

—A com bination of fac tors, headw l by th e lack of rcM Ia.mick, wan ex ­pected to keep mmiy of U lnh> 31B,000 reg is tered vo ltrs from th r poll* tom orow w h tiJ the hlnti; votes I ts f irs t d irec t p rim nrv c lrr llo n for nom inR tlon of r tn te o rn rp n ,

C on tran ted wlUt o thn- tilntn prl- m aries belnit' h r ld In ttin nnMon IhU week. U tnh'fl clcctlrni Imn l i t ­t le ben rlng on rrc.sidpiit ll«o« r- v e lf /1 f ig h t to r id liM ]inrly o f coii- servalivn DemocrnI.s.

U. fl. 8 r ii , A llw it I), 'numiiifl, New D esl M ipporlfr, • 'but n o t u rubljpr M am p for the ndm lnljitrfttion,'' U iinoppoBcd for th e D nnorrn tln u n i- alo rliil nom lnntloii.

•n \g only ram i IiowIuk nny Ity In l>etwcen tiireo iip|)i)bllrnii« w ho n r r vlelng fo r tlitt rlKiit to <>ii- poso Tliomafl In th e NovembBr kph- e ra l elecliim .

Ill tills field n rc Dr, n f liik i lii a . H tirrla. p re s ld riu of BM gium Youiik im lverslty ; Dr, A rlJiijr 0 . W h w / , H alt U k e C ity den tis t, m ,d oitvudr T . Dflrnes, S a lt Lake C ity a tto rn ey nnd p ro m in e n t n la le O . o , p, lender for 30 year>-.

r 'D E A R UTTLE ZEL.SHE lOVES ME N O T/O H , IS IT'CAUSE I'M H 0 T 3 0 - E R 'A H - '

W h n t’a t i t o m n t t o r w i th F o o z y ? H n a h « lo s t h la p o w e r o f r h y m o ?

" ‘•iti iA tlo ii l lk o t h i i t ! B u t lo v o ( lo o a fu i i i ty ih in c n o v o n to l i in t iy p e o ­p le .

T u rn to

ALLEY OOPon tho com lo pnco.

ItEP. LEW IS . . , BaHJe today f e r V. H. Hen-

a le te a t in M aryland, w ith NeW D eal p re s t iie a t sU ke.

Riggs Loses 111 Greatest Tennis Ujiscl

FOIIKST H IM .S . N . Y .. S ep t. 12 (U.R)— (iilb er t A.' I lu n l WitHhinKlon, J). KcorctI the ten n is upset <*f th e vciir tciilay w hen h e d efea ted «oM )v HIkkk o f Chicnffo, fi-2, 0-« . 9-7. IMi, li-1 in a fou rth round m atch of th e national HinKles chiintpionNhip.

PHEIENI’SSON REffiTERS GAIN

IlOCinCHTER, Mlnii., Hrpt. 13 (U.n —P rc .ililm t n(M)\evrll divided hln a ttr ii llo ii ((Kluy h rtw rrn tiic ro n d l- tioii or lil-i cldi-nt Mill, .InniM, and t li r In leniiilldniil nlliiiillon,bo th of w hich w rr r rnn-iluB h im deep concern.

AlliiotiKli lin h|i<'iil iniva of hU tim e In Hi. M iiry’n tnniiila l a t M ayo clinic , w hore Jmiir:i undcrw ctil a n op e ra tio n ye.ilerdiiv loi rm ioval of a s tom ach Hirer, im look tim e to Atudy re tw rU nf tlir E uropean developm ents, sen l him liy H ecrotary of iitatfl Cortieli O. lioll.

M r. Itoofievelt W '" ' h n i n l by th e ' firidlngn of iihynlilaii'i ih iil th o iil- c c r h a d been naii-niiiiliii>i'»t i^nd c o in ited on th e suix 'ili iihv^lcal coii> dlUon nf his sou to |)ii1l Idm th rough .

l l r . H ow ard K . (Ir»y. ihe M ayo ftlnff, w ho pe rfo rinn i Ih r o|>erntlon. nitid .I ttines' condition wun ttixxt and t im t h e w as recovrrlnu '>nll«tnf.tor- lly,"

H r. O ray sa id Umt H'" w hich WHA one and our-U tlh hiciien In d lnn ie te r, was of Iho |>n irtrn tlng type a n d eventim lly woiilit Ixlve |>er- fo ra te d th e wall o f ilir Atcminch. T he o pcrk tion , w hich hmi l>'‘''t> aciie- d tded fo r today, wtw ailvanced 34 liotifN *0 th a t the Prrfllilent cuiilil "pend m ore tim e w llii hi* m*n. I t w u iie rforn ied a niioi I Dixn th e P reA ldrn t had srrlv fil and «ivcn h is consen t.

CANOKLH VAt^ATJON CO I’ENHAOEN, l>rniii»rk. bep t.

13 (U m -K In g CiirlnilKti lodity i:an- ceiled Ills d e p irt iire fo r h i i sum - raiir r/uildencn a t Hinw liM 'aii/- ** the r r i lic a i fiUuntion In Km ope

JUDGE DECLARES H IN ES LOTTERY CASE M ISTRIALN E W Y O n K , S e p l. J2 (U.R>— Suprem e Court J u s lic e F e r d i­

n an d P eco ra lo d a v declared a m is-tr ia l in th e case o f T a m ­m a n y lea d er J a m es J. Hinc.s. ind icted on ch arges o f - t t t t e r y

consp iracy .

Flowers for “L ittle Fuehrer"

O d d itiesDISTU RBA N CE

JA C K S O N V IL L E , H r., Scpl, 12 (UJ>)— Police he ld M rs, Sophonia Jo n e s , M . In jaU today on a chnrgc o f sh o o tin g dow n a n airplane.

M rs. Jones, accord ing to o ffice rs,. d ischarged a sho tgun a t a plane p ilo ted by L au rie Young as ll flew low over h e r hom e.

Y oung, sh o t th rough the hand, b ro u g h t h is sh ip down w itlioiu acc id en t. H is pa&sengcr, Duddy A nderson , w&s n o t h u r t.

po lice q uo ted M rs. Jonc.i n.s .'^y- U>g " a ll th a t noise disturbed me."

A CTO RH O LLY W OO D . Sept. 12 (U.R)-

B e r t l * h r . B roadw ay comcdlan. p rac tic ed grow ling todny for (he d if f ic u lt role o f th e cowardly Iton Jn th e m ovie version of T l ie

•W iSB id o l Oz.'.’.LBhr will' wear a llo n sk ln . H is face will, be m ade up to resem ble th a t o f a-llon. He will sp e ak so h e sounds like a lion m ig h t U lk .

f f l M l E D ; iy. LOSE FOOT

T lic m om entous decision cam e a fte r a tense day’, du ring w hich P e - com stud ied briefs subm itted by Lloyd P . S tryker, ch ief of defense counsci w ho made th e m otion, a n d D istric t Allorney. T liom as E . Dewey who reso lu tely resisted It.

T lie decision aen t tum bling th e cnsc cn rcfu lly tiullt up by th o y o u th ­ful prcL^cutor d u r in g th e long In - vc.stlgatlon a n d tr ia l by w hich h e sought to prove D ia t H ines w as a key figure in th e D utch fichultz lo tt« ry and th ro u g h political pressure b rough t to bear upon Judicial o ffl- cer.s h a d saved th e lottery ope ra to rs from prosecution.

{.school a th le te al

A T w in P a lls In th e ' county

fa c in g jhC'.possHM . lose h is r igh t foot

s u it-o f a motorcycle and a u to c ra ah on U . 8 . 30 a t Curry late S a tu rd ay n ig h t.

T h e youU i Is Bill Pelcr.'<, 16. b e r o f la .it year's B ruin va rsity b asketba ll team .

Y oung Petcns is llic ^on of M r. a n d M rs. A rt P e te rs , The fa th e r I s -p a s t c o m m an d e r of the V, F. W. po st he re .

H is foo l wos severely c ru shcd w h en th e motorcycle on w hlcli ho w as r id in g w ltli WayriR Cox, T w in F a lls , sm ashed in to Uie rea r o f a m o to r c a r containlDg four Burley y o u th s . All were retu rn ing from Uio c o u n ty fa ir .

O n M otorcyrlrCox a p p a rrn i ly luid tu rn ed h is

he ad to look for two oUicr T w in Fall« y o u th s on niiotlipr motorcycle, a c ­c o rd ing to V. K . H arron, s ta te p a ­tro lm a n who rrachcd th e scene sh o r tly n ficrw nrd w ith C larence Phlilfiis, BtiUe o lf lr rr from R u p e r t. T lio iMys on th e mnlorcycln l>elilnd w ere U n rt li K lrkm an. tlie ilr lve r, a n d H erb e r t filllf*.

D riv er c t thn Hurley c o r In to w hicii Cox ran hl.i motorcycle wu: A lfred Wool.Mriilmlmn, 22, B urley acco rd in g to U arron. R id ing w ltli h lili w ere Rol)ert and Dnin H anks a n d V ern r T illry , nil of Hurley.

T lic acc iden t occurred Just we.st of th e railw ay trucks a t C urry.

to o l in <;«"l ' _P e te rs ' 'r lglit foot, n ith o u th b a d ^

m angled , imd no t l>ocn a m p u ta ted til ls n ftem oorr. A ttending physic ians p laced It In a cnht and sa id they w ere hoping to nave It. 'I lie y o u th 's bajiketlinll dKyo. h o n rv rr . w ere a p ­p a re n tly over even If th e foo t Is n o t a m p u ta te d , No fu rth e r a c tio n will I>e ta k e n by liie ilocturs fo r anoU ier d a y o r tw o. ii was Indicated.

W oolslenhultiie had niowed up to lo<ik a t a m otor c a r In th e imrrow p it. O fficer itn rron siild. T h e f ro n t o f Ih e m otorcycle ram m ed th e c a r a t r e a r bum pec nnd fender. P e te rs ' foo t w as mnnhed I>etwern m otoroyole a n d th e fen d e r of tlie m a ch in e .

C ox n iiflered a fra c tu re o f th e ank le tranr a n d several c u ts a b o u t th e h e ad , it w ai rr|M>rted th is a f te r ­noon . '1110 n tnte o fficers loaded th e tw o youthd in lo W oolstenhulm e 's c a r a n d b rought Ihem lo th e h o sp ita l h e re . '

cooNiyaoLSecond Indica tion of p robable

fo rthcom ing ta x reduction l o r T w in Fall.s coun ty cam e Uils a fte rn o o n a.s th e ' boa rd of com m issioners r e ­ceived unofficia l no tification a s to th e a m o u n t -which m u st be ra ised for th e county general school fu n d .

-n ic a m o u n t Is $82,424.37, th o board w as Inform ally told In a c m un lc atlo n from C . E , R oberts, a s - sLsU nt a U te sup erin ten d en t o f p u b ­lic In struction . Form al cc itiftca tio n of th c /a m o u n t, w hich Is de term in e d by th e s ta te , will bo sen t he re a f te r th e s ta te boa rd of education meot4 Thu.rsday. , - s ,•

L c \y w hich w o n i^ b c n ^ s a i i r y lo raise th e »»a.434J7 would be 3S.58 c ch ts pe r >100 assessed va luation . T h a t Is o n ly 's lig h tly m ore th a n h a lf th e s ite of th e 68.4 ccfits per $100 levy m ade in tJie county la s t yciir.

F i r s t ind ica tion of ta x w ductlon w as announced In th e v e n l n g Tlme.5 la st week w hen /m o s la te chargQ wii,s announced a t $7S,70B 03 for th is year. T he charge fo r the prev ious year w«s.|130^ff7,17.

Demos and GOPs File Expenditures

W ASH IN G TON . Sept. 13 (U.R) - n i c D em ocratic na tio n a l com m lttcc repo rted today th a t 11 received C503,- 374 du rin g th e f irs t e igh t m o n tlu of 1038, hpen t $$64},11Q, nnd incu rred u n p a id ob ligations of tno,ooi.

T h e R cpuiillcan national com nilt- tpc, w hich filed Its report Baturdny. ih te d recrlpt.s of nnd ex-l>cndlturr.-< of |704,4&0 during Ihn sam e jwrlod.

C lark Seeks SpUd Field for Workout

NAMPA, a cp t. 13 (U.FI)-aoV, Hill- zllln C lurk nnd ConimlMloiir A B ricu itu ir Ouy a rsh i in i cni1.M-<l im ta to fIcliLi (loiith of here Irxtnv, looking for a Rood spot fo r a "» o u t,”

T im two ?>in in tritlnfng f<ir In trrnatU niiil po ta to pIcklnK conlc.il to be lie,Id 111 Arooslock county. M e , S e p t. 3R.

O overiio r C lark will pick nx Clov, I,ewls O. lla rro w i of M alnr, Willie Oriiliniii will coiiiprlo wll d r |m r tn in i l of ngricu ltu in o llld u l

PO L L IlKHULTS HKPT. ZACIN CIN N A TI, Bept. 13 (UPi- Hr-

Aidt/1 of a nationwl<lfl ;diik(- vote now l>eing taken am ong n ru ily 1,- 000,000 railway emplnyc.i on th e pm - {wsed IS |>rr cen t wngr c u t will I"' ann tiunoed Hept. 35 In Chlrngd. U WBA le arn ed today. The wngo c u t h K h o d u le d fo rO c t . 1.

N U R E M B E R G , S ep t. 12 (U.R)— I f th e S u d eten G erm ans in C zech o slo v a k ia can n ot defend th e m se lv e s , “ th e y w ill r e ­c e iv e h e lp from u s ,” F u eh rer A dolf H it le r declared in fo r th ­r ig h t w o rd s _tonight.

M a k in g th e sp eech w h ich th e w h o le w orld a w a i t e i i n th e k n o w le d g e th a t i t m ig h t m ean p eace or w a r , H it le r w a rn ed th e d em ocrac ies th a t G erm any w ill n o t a llow fo r e ig n n a tio n s to su p p r e ss th e 3 ,500 ,000 Sudetena in C zechoslovak ia .

“D e p r iv in g th e se people o f th e ir r ig h ts m u s t end," H it le r p rocla im ed . H e ask ed sta te sm en to rem em b er h is F e b r u a r y

an n ou n cem en t th a t h e w o u ld n o t to lera te p ersecu tio n o f tho Su d eten s.

“T h a t , w a s n o e m p ty p hrase," h e sh o u ted .

or CeechosiovUiA, ha decUred etLroestly:

"In th a t « U t« -th e n « » -t ,U O ,- 000 .ocrmiuu. They are o rea tu n i ot- God and were not t»tet«d to be lu r - rendered lo hatred and to be perae- c u te d .'' ■ ' : ‘

WIU E w d te Help ■'I can teU tb» 4 «noortU th a t U

b not » mAtter or'lndlirerence to tu and U th o u to rtu M . oppressed eretturee {referrir* -to the « u d f — ten O cnnios) o m no t defend tliein- wives, they will r ^ v e l i e l p . trom

"If the Sudeten Qermans* are bloodily beaten l ^ u s e they wear (ockB whicb t h e ' - w ^ do nob Uke.” B ttJe rc ^ tin u d ,,* 1 t m iy be a m at­ter o f ind lffenoc* to th e demo­crats but^ I cab t«U th e demo- c ratL It is n o t to us. Depriving the ^people o t their , ^ h u ,

Europe'sCrisis

At a Glance(By V n lM Prew)

LONDON — M ta ln .conpletCf naval, mllliary and air prcpara* tlona: Informed by CiecfaoalovakU ■be wiU not Mibmlt to piebladtei

Kennedy in eoDttant

T ak in g t i r ^ s n t- f ro m the p r e n ln f h iulneM of forelag, c aa cM sM u fro m llje Cufch K ovem m tnt fo r h la fellow p to -N ail 8 v d c le B '0 « r - m a ^ t , KonhU i Ilen lU n , r l |h t . itop* lo receive a floral t r ib u te r r o n tw o y o u o r .v o r t i in t i i r l a d m lre ii . T h e leade r of C tM hoilftvakla'a In* ■nrirent m inoH ty U p ic tured w hile e n rou te ^9. * recen t c M ifm n cc w ith L ord R nnclm an, G rek t f irlU ln 'R ^iinofric lal m ediator.

Murder Case Awaits High Court’s Verdict

NAMES , •IN 1*

TODAY’S"!

CZECHS BIIILD BOMIJ-FKOOl' .SHELTER AT U. S. I.EGA i’lON

P R A aU K , C'ceclioiiliivakia, S e p t. la (U,m -C»ecii w orkm en h a s te n e d com pletion of a boinli-iiroot ce* itiK pl unti a tee l •Iw lter in th » s a i t le n of th e U nited S ta te s le^ g a tlo n today.

W ilbu r J . C a rr, U nited S ta tc a n iin ta te r . h a i ticen workinB n ig h t a n d d a y keepliiH th e a ta t« d e p a r t­m e n t a t WajiIiliiHton In to u c h wlUi developmental. '

1‘re in ter M ilan HtMtta SBreed w ith hU m ln u t« n i today th a t no m ilita ry ’ meu^iirea •houid be Ul(>- en a t p rc w n t b u t th a t tiiey should nlan il. rea d y to procla im m a r t ia l law in caM of ex trem e e m er­gency . I t waa decided to f l l r e n |th - en th e police to p reven t fu rU ie r InrldentA In llie S u den ten O enm ao d U trlc la .

V in to n ohH iiin, llm t M o-elary '()( Ihe itgaU on, a n d C<in»ul Q tn *

oral Raymond Oox wrrn lir/iifKcd by OKech-Ainerlnani, n^kltig wiini to do In caRfl of wsf Many cuac* Involve ’’arfv/ee to tfir Itivrlorn" treatm ent, an tliey lnu)lvn Cc.ech- Amerlcan mnrrlagrA nnd lie tro lh - «U.

In all ciBM, OI)R|ilii nnd Cox explain the tact wliiiuiil a d u iil- ly advUlng tlie Biiiilii'onlJ wli*l lo do.

AppUcatloiia for Anmilcmi cHI- ccndilp liava trebclcd, United SIAtee oltlreni alio n ir wrltiiiK and telephoning the Irtiutloi) (or acrfnimodaUona In t iir iMunb- v o b f .a lw ltM > ,^ iac h l» l>c1nK hulll w ith -an old wine vnuH «a l>

•truoUoh as a prrcititlim.• l ^ e ,c«PMUy of Ihn >>nc1lcr I* not' eKpeotad to exceed A<>

(By U nited I'rcM )Tho duUe of. W Indior irniy r r-

t i i n i t» l.oni)Dn from exlln lo a t ­te n d th e fu n e ra l o f liU couilii, and fitvuritn rela live , T rlnce A rlliur nf C om iaugh t. Who died thla m orn - liic uf a ( u t r l o a lim en t, raurrcii rlciie ti> H ucklngham paiacn lolit t l i r U nited Presa . . . No n irn tlon wu* m ade o( w hether ( h r iluchri^, l i i r (u im rr Wallin W ardrlii, cnuld r r tu r i i w ith h im w ithou t ob^rc* (l«ii , . .(Irrmikii Meld Mni'Alial lii'rm iiiiii

(iociiiiK linK i’e rn 111 Klitcn yrfilcrdiiy iniiiiiltiR, m B re" iill of M rnin on Muiutny i<( liehiR nhll|[rd In nliind for Ik iiii.i H'iillc form ntlonn ]>n>^ed in

A lio rn c ) '• t le n r ra i I lim irr S. ru m n iln ^ a ilrn lcd (oduy t l u l l lir d r im ilm ri it o t Ju tl ire Iikh d rnpprd Iln lii(|Ulr7 nr a liesed v in ia llon i of I It II lllMTtIr* a n d Iree tprteU In Mnyni- K raiik lla fun 'R Jer*ry City, itH iiRii c im rcrd by K oclillut {.eadrr Ni>rni»n Ttiomnii . . ..loliii I-. hrwlfl. c in ilrm aii of the

niiiMilltefl (nr Induntrlai o rgn iil» i- lion. tdlrl It nmM m eeting o( priM iin III Ih r bull r in g a t M e x M Citv Hiindiiy Hint th e re wan no Kiui- c'l.'.in III llic U nited litalen , b u t tln tl i h n r wiiN iliintier of It, tliroiiRh th e riliiiiA <iC ‘ renctloiinry co rpu ra- tin in " . . .

K rrrn ian tioaden , ih e Amoe of tlir m dlo im m ol Amos and Andy, filll iM-rfonn h la regu la r h r»ad ra* l In n lih l fm lii a ho«pllai w here ha iii id r in r i i t a m inor ope ra tion H al- uKinr ■ • • Movie r ro 4 u c rr H al H iM ih 't d a u /h le r , M a /g a re t, will l>c|lii a Kimlng career in a llolijr- HOKd riu h iu n i ih t a g a iii i l th e purriila ' will.

( O IU liaAN LANDS AT LOS A N dK LE S

' ix )ii A N ai':i,aa .,flfliit. n (u .p j- DtiiiulHH (My M Utako) C o rrig an n im r to U n Angelen to<lay. a t>lt In te, b u t lo a noneUteleaa e iilh ii» las- tlc w rlcome. 1

He landed n t O riind C e n tra l Air tr in iin n l In O lendaln a l 1Q:3H a . ni.. jM t iin hou r a n d 1ft m inuteit u d e r h i dc |i^ itiire from t i i n Dloiio, wiierc h e had lieen delaye<l a n h o u r nnd a h a lf liy a cracked cy linder lirn d <111 iil't |)lnne m otor.

In form ation n g a in a t Dun' can M cD. .Johnaton and W il- linm Lii Vonde, churKcd Join t' ly w ith tlig m urder o f GcorKc L.p^Olnon, Suit L ak e C ity

Hulesman, w ill n ot be j^'pd before th e d is tr ic t cou rt »nitil t lic Hlute.HUpfomo cou rt liiiK iictod d ll mi appeal nf La

n.'ikiiiK for reloaH<! on n \/ i'it (if liaboiiH corpuH.

■Aiinouiiccmcnl th a t . t h e ln (o rn ia- tlnii wiiiild no(.-bc filed u n til th a t tim e "o r n l lentil ife t be to rc nex t Miiiiflny 1( tho co iir l doc.i no t itc l In Ihn m rn iitlm r," w aa inudn HiIa n ttrrnm >n liy Sdw nrd Ilnl>cock, coim - ly iirii.srciiling u tto rncy .

T erm Openii Tlir' Inform ation wim nrlKinnlly

i.riiriliih 'd (0 b r (lied l i i h niiirnliiK ii;< (ll.-ililcl cou rt 0 |>eijed th e (nil i<c:jiIoii l in o w ith JudKo J , W. I*«r- tc r on Ilia bonrh, T h u tw o in n i, l( Iho intnrm ntloi) h u d he rn Illi-d, would liave l>cen arralgiic<l lo<iity n n d ulveii 31 liouii) in w hich lo e n te r [ilrufl, U they iilendcd tin t Rulity Miey w ould then have tr ln i dn tn urt. Iiroiinhly cnlllng (or th e cit/.e lo Ktnrl t.omcUme nex t week.

A t th e iircM nt llm r thn h u ll <itUAcd by Iho appeal «r i,» Voiido birto rr th e mipreme c o u rt h n o t ex pr< trd lo drlny the tr ia l to iiny ex le n t iihiiuld llio ajHWal be «icnlnl a

(CoiitliiuKi OB r i n ♦(.ii.imn i>

M1h8 Amcrica Title. Claimed For Two Girls

NKW Y O ItK , Bept. 2 (UH-JCarl O atro ll , the Dirl niuiw ninii, and Nlln T . O ranfund . n lu iil club Im- preaario , b rought MIm A merica No. a to town todty, nnotititKtiig In- dlK im nlly th a t ih e *hould have w on th o crow n aw arded to M |m O hio a l th e n a tio n a l beau iy prm exnt a t AtiaiitlQ O ily . '

MlAn Ohio (M arilyn M eaekea. 31, o( M arlon , O.) w lio 'la Mi«ui A m erica No. 1 by vlrtUB of IrnvhiK received fira l place In th e pa g ea n t, rem ained In A tlan tic O lty en joy ing h e r la u - reU . ' •

MlM Araertca No. 7 .will he mad* tho official preUinder lo Mlaa Ohio's honora by Ogrroll aitd Oranlund to> nlKht. 'lliey will crown her in « hotel ballroom and give her aitother

, cui>. Hiui U Miss OsllfonUi. o r Oltlr* jMnon, 10, of lioa AngfliM, and V as ruimer>iip lo >(la« Ohio a t Atlantic

,City. /

t«ueli wltb Britlsta officials and Waablngton - a s United S cruiser steams IntA Portland. PA R IS-Pren«h cabinet ready if

war comes; majr ]nove capital to in* terlor if P arU :% threatened, and evacuate clvillAs; more troops moved to froptleA many resldenU evacuate families .{com border r«* glona' and w ltb d n ^ funds from banks. . t, . • .

NOREM BEBO-i.HIUer troops Oermany Is i defend lu -nw iai - •gainst external fortes, m igbt of Mtdtors.”

grounih; o b ln e l i~ i ly l o 'd K lm m a rt ia l la v .

BERNE — Switaerlaod U a d S mines a t border to blevf u f reada and -railways if G enaans cress frontier.

BR U SSE L S—B elg ium reln iorcei bo rd er troops a n d p rep a re s to blow up railw ays a n d ro a d s if Invaded.

BUCItAREST—King Carol's ad- vUcr Inlimatea Roumania may perm it Soviet troopa to cross her territory if CaefboslovaUa Is in ­vaded.

swisI b e hM I DEFENSES

n E R N E . B w lU crland, Sep t. 13 (UJS — M ines a t a ll p o in ts on tlio Swiss f ro i i t i r r w rrc loaded wltlvexploslvet a t noon today on o rd e r o l th e mill- Uiry d e p ar tm e n t, so H int In esse ol em crgciicy. ra liro ad a a n d roads be- tWBcn O erm any a n d P rance could b e blow n up.

l l i ln wnn tlie (Ina l ntagfl In tho prciutnitU in of Sw lU erland 's lit tle a rm y t<i re(ibL nl w hateve r co tt, any

to luveTa'e f fo r t t 1 as a cor-

. g iO tf iB m y L ______th a t O e n n s n r n o lo n g e r <iraukl t o i ^ : e ra te th e pe rsecu tion o f tfiWJOOO O erm a n a a n d J a s k th e - i ta t« s m e n to ta k e no tic e (d -th ls . I t Is n o e m p ty ph raae. Q od h a r n o t c re a te d 000 O sechs so thR t th e y m ig h t m a l*

(Ceatlnusi aa s, c<juma-«>

r ido r fo r (iirclgn trooiw.T lie mlncfl e x ten d a ll a long th e

fro iillc rn of H w llrerland . bordering on O criniiiiy . P ru n c e a n d Italy , Tliey nre (iiutcr /ic«*-y g tia rd by fron tier troop''.

UUlIHHl!:i.ti, lle lg iu in , Scp l. 13 (U.R) —P irp iin iilnnn w ere com pleU d on th e D rlu la n -U v m a u f ro n tie r today to l>li)w up n in d i a n d railw ays in Uie |H«ih of uny Invader. P ron tler Uii(ii<l;i w rin hnnvlly relnfoiccd.

P i W iciiEOBycoiiNiy

T w in Pnlls ca iin ly today pointed to th e Iiiiiho suu rem e c o u rt's *'bu> p e r s r d r n s ' an grounda fo r dUmtssal o f n il a itcn ia tlv e w rit o f in a n d ile by ilio dU trlc l cou rt, o rdering th e hoa rd of coiiiily com m lstio iiers to eitlic i' pay M arie H rn d e r io n $4.- 30401 or to kIiow caiiae to Uie c o n ­tra ry .

T lio county bo a itl o( comml*»lo‘i- -era (lied nii anawm- to th e w rit ts- auod n e arly tltr ttt w w ks ago by J u d g e T , Salley L en on petU lon of M ias H i'itderw m . now M rs. Mario H eiidnrhon Bear". H w jHiUlloncr w on Judgm en t a g a h u t th e county fo r alieKe<t in ju rie s su sta ined a t Uie coun ty honplU l.

1‘olnU to B upenedsu Tiin niuiatir jwInU lo the supreuie.

oourt'a approval o f Uie county move to apiMsl to Uie United Bt«Us su> premo court against the llsndenMa judgment, and cited Ut« fact that OtiW Jiiatloe Xdwln V- Holden of the Idaho high bench Issued a su« perssdeai which became etfeoUve Aug. K wlUt posUiig of 11.000 bond,

■nia s u p e rs e d e Issued i t Boise, the ooivJiy's answer si|ld, slays all

(C anilnurd on K | t I, veluma I)

TAKES HEW POSTAmby Prederick, executive of th s

Snake river area council. Boy Scoutf of America, for the l u t tivfl,years, will leave- shortly a fte r Oct.' I for G reat Palls, Mont., where he hag accepted a position as executiv* for tho North C entral M ontana area, It was learned here th is aftem ooa after receipt of a press dispatch from tlie Montana city,

Prederick, who is married and has ono son, came here from IH>rtland, O re.. In 1S34, Prior to th a t he had attended Ihe national tratninR school for Scoutmasters which is held In New York City.

Tlie appointment to Uie Montan* poet, the iargeat council In the four northwest atates from Uie stand* p o in t of area, Is a decided advance* ment, officials here said th is after* noon, Tlie Montana council num* bera 3,000 Scouts and Oubs lt« membenshlp.

When PTedeMek came to Uie finakg river council the membership to* taled MO i ^ u t s . Today, records AliQw, Uiere are over 1.300 Scouts nnd 00 Cubs. HeadQuarters of the local council are in ihe Twin Falla Bank and Trual building.

Prederlok'a aucceaaor will not be known unUl the local board of ex* ecutlves Investigates applications. Announcement of the successor probably will no t be m ade until after Sept. 30.

Bli SCOTCH

yoa'll always be eceaemk a t It yau make a habit a f U m iM m i

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Uimdajr. S«]>traber 12,1938

URGED TO WATCH FOR SAFETY DEEDS IN AREA

O m fo OoUece M tu M k rfa re t G ee h u sone to

BpokAoe to en ro ll » t no rth w est BusiuMS coUeg«.

o f T w in r tU s and o l ' t i r o th e r s e u th e e n t n l Id ah o

e em m im lU M ^ « ti in f « d today to be o i t ^ l i ^ ^ k o u t ffir a n d w n e " d r tV ta .d n ‘‘a tf e ty recogn ition day .”------ ' • ‘ 14 . •

e jiD d s h e r i f r s of- 0 w a tch th a t d a ; “"■--e n u m b e rs o t

I of M fely or___ ____ ______j pubWo todayB tv)ted-t6 .cooperato In th a t

W # i e P ri» l« l • T tie ’Tsooor” l is t a s observed on

u f e ly reoosniUM ) d a y «D1 be p ria t* «d In th e S f e o t a f T b o ee u > d T w in F aU t N ew t, a cc o rd ln c to th e com - m litM -ln e t a t m o f th e tr a f t lo w fe - ty e a z n n lc n c o w In iU th ird week In B ou& em Id a h o . L oca l residen ts w ere InT lted to p h o n e o ffices o t th e tw o p a p e n to give license num bers a n d a n o ta tio n o n th e d river cou r-

’ tn n j M t# o b s e t^ 'W e d n e s d a y . T h e no taU oos ja » y a l o b e le f t in per- •CQ a t th e offices.

Law enforoement officers and the ffenet&I pubUo In all other m uth central coasnuoltlea may lend tn «oeh lUta by mall, Uw ta f e ^ com* mltte* A wide Tarietgr of t n f - d o « o w te iy ^ w ^ m a ^ ^ ^ ln e lu d e d .

" ;W «ty .^ 'e tl(ikm w ti« m illed out today to aeorea of additional south .|dalM>;afDtt«lit«, and ctOs for the

' • Slfoltig o t « a l in ^ 's a f e ty liledftt if the ionly requirement for teenrlnt

JHRMi.

Bait L ake O o o te Mr', a n d M rs. E . N . W ells and son.

Tom jny. a re h e re fo r a wetlc's vUU w llh M r. a n d M rs. R o n a ld Oraves-

B tndent L e a r n W lU lam W a rn e r wUI leave tom or­

row fo r th e U n ive rsity of Idaho Sdu thero , Pocatello .

B ack I r o n Coast M r. a n d M rs. D . R . C hurchU l have

re tu rn e d from a 10-day tr ip to the coast.

S ln d en t Leaves C arl Boyd le f t today fo r Pu llm an

w here h e wQl a t te n d w s th in f to n S U te c o asfe .

O n O vU nc H arry Povey a n d J . L ynn Duke

sp e n t th e week>end o n * fish ing tr ip to th e Saw too th o o u n tiy .

G oest o ( B ro th e r E d l« ls e r , P a lo A lto. C alif.. U the

house g u e s t of U r . a n d M n . John Lelser, h i s b ro th e r a n d alster-ln-Iaw .

B ere f r e a F resno M rs. Ja m es D enny . F resoo , Calif..

^ fo rm er re s id en t o f T w in Palls , la v U tln g f rien d s a n d re la tives he re .

K e ta ra I r e n C « u t M r. a n d M rs. i . H . B eaver hav e re>

tu rn ed I ro m a t r ip t o Los Angeles w here th e y sp e n t th e p a s t f o r tn ig h t

E n te r U niversityBob SutoU f/ a n d E d B eno it Jeft

today fo r Moscow w here th e y will ro te r th e U n iversity o f Idaho .

KesnMee Stod lea M ist J a n e B a lisfo rd le f t yesterday

f o r L os Aiig«2es <to e o n tlau e h e r edtioaU on a t th e U niversity of B M th sm O ^ o r n l a .

I ^ »M W ecT<Unt t o th e docum en t

1

S t a i n t s LeaveM iss H elen B ond a n d M la t JH tn

O lm H « u r r e f r « t i m f a y fo f Wofcoffto re tu rn s th e ir s tu d ies a t th e U nl- v e n i t r o t I d a h o . .

BUMtfato b e q u aahed a n d o o stt be u S S e d a c a lD il th e p e U tlcn e r fo r■ i i i n u ~wM la tq e d ;----------:-------------

l l i f t a a m r a l t o a sse r te th^ it th e

r ' S 3 s r a . r . r M f f i . ss

- S e ( k e W o n . i r a t ^ e by a sp il t

fo r. t h e u n iv e rs ity o f j d a h o ^ t h e m . Pocatello , w here h e wlU en ter h i t sophom ore year.

0 « t* Fffcatelto *V n m k O arp en te r a n d Bob Pack '

a td w in be

______r t l M ~ 90^ « o n a d is trto t

e o w t ^ S r t s ^ ja te re r t boostedt t t e lO ti l ' t b - t l N i H f ..................

OQ £ e d is t i te t o o u r t ^ b a S b ^ a e t to r -A u g . T b u t n o s e t- B l n 'b a i 7 A - b e « i M d o n th o m at*

„ '

I H a y l a a d B a r i • th e a p p ea l ^iSPSS -_______

tb e B sn d e reo a petU too fa ll s to S tre ■offleleot fac ts to ooosU tu te a < ttate fo r aeU cn . 'n w y a sked th a t tb e w ri t b e quattM d a s to theraselT ss

*‘£ S r ! f l i » 4 d e m u rre r w ere filed o n b e b a ll o t th e ooun ty a n d th e tw o ocBm leU oD ert lodlvUDually by B o th , v r i l - a n d P o m . oou n te l e m p l ^ t o PC M tb a t r . f l. a ppea l, a n d by -----------------— lit , c o u n ty a tto rney .

M iM '8 «nderspQ w hen a n u n e a t Aba b o i p l ^ In jec te d a so lu tion of k d n a a d d in s tead o f th e sa line to« h itM n w d t ie d by th e p a tien t 's doe-

i i i i l D( T rm r a s e Oae)

ill'V ai when broughl before Judge Vorter on a reeent date.

' - y in ttw meantime both the ex< toayor and his former employe are being held tn the county jail. OU M o‘s body Was found stuffed Into ih e rear esat of hU Ponl asdan paifeed a t th e side of the Park hotel & T w ln Fails U st May. He hsd ap-

, fiiim tly been dead for about three dayi. n w a r m t ol Bx>Mayor John* a ten and La Vonde followed the

, flndini of the body by nine days.

NO LA V O ND^ DBCIHION lO lSI. Ida.. Bept. la ai.R>-Mem>

of the a u te stlpreme court re* d to 'th e lr offlqee here today a>tw » d i ^ eii ierm a t Poca-

" dow n.« before th ecourt for

tderatiM) is the appeel .o f WU< l a Voode, accused ot participa* ' t t t i slaying of a Balt Lake

| i » iBlesman, (or release

W iflin U y aoeused wiUi Jo h o M cti o f Tw in Oe(if««OlMm.wbaee

[«M atutfed Into hU ttttnoblte andWMifmmdeto_____

_____ or jo t tM tM ^

mF

O eee te U U li .M iss M a r y ' O i ^ Is In 'B a lt

C ity fo r a v is i t o f severa l days.

LeavM for M escew . !> ‘A rm our A n d erso a h a t gone to

Moscow w here h e w ill a t te n d the U niversity of Id ah o th is year.

N am pa V isitors V ,M r. a n d M rs. H ow ard Gibbs.

N am pa, w ere guests of re la tives and frtends he re B a tu rday a n d Sunday .

[oQse LodgeMOose lodge will m e e t fo r a social

s e sd c i i ' T uesday even ing a ( th e Id ah o Pow er com pany aud ito rium . A good a tten d a n ce is expected .

O e ts Posliien M iss J e a n Jones, w ho w ill en ter

th e U niversity o f Id ah o Sou thern , a t a fre shm an . le ft yesterday for Pocatello to beg in h e r du ties In the office o f th e d l iw to f o f a th le tics .

E lreds Leave M r. a n d M ra. 8 . B . B lrod le f t to ­

d a y fo r O ak land , c a llf ., w here they w ill e s tab lish residence fo r th e w in­te r .

KU kom b n p n v e sK . H . K U bom U reco re rlng s a t i j '

fao torlly from injuries' su sta ined w hen h e w as U irown from a horse, frien d s have been in form ed. H e r e - c ^ v e d a frac tu red shoulder a n d ribs.

O e U T ra a s fe rT om S tivers h u le f t fo r A lam osa,

C o la , w here h e h a s been m a d e a s ­s is ta n t m anager o f W oolw orth’s . H e l ^ b e e n assoolated w ith th e loeal

to m o R W fo r th e u n lv e n l ty o f Id a ­ho , S o o t t u ^ . P o a t ^ o .

^ . * y $ 2 5 n 5 t j P h oen ix , A ril., Is tran s ae tln g b u su e sa he re , e n d i t tb e house g u e s t o t M r. a n d M rs. Boyd c o le . ______

L e a n u e l D ea th M rs. Lew is M anly h a s le a m e d of

th e d e a th of h e r f a th e r , W . R . CUf- ton , n , a t M aroa , D l. H e U weU- k n < m h e re , h a v in i m a d e a n a n n u a l y ls tt to T w in F alls fo r several y e a n .

W ee k -lB d to B obe W eek -end v is i to n In Boise from

T w in F a lls Included D on M a rt in , J . O. M oK lrbey, M r, a n d M nu H . L. P a n g b u m , M r. a n d Qi L . S te r­ling a n d 1 . R v .Johneon.

A ttend F a n e ra l M rs. W . L . ICloppenburg, M rs. O.

W , O rlggs. M rs. W . O . Jaoky a n d M rs, J . U . J a m s n o n l« ft today for M ilford, la . , t o a t te n d th e funiersl servtoes of th e ir b ro th e r . B e r t W il­son.

L eave fe r B esae M r. a n d M rs. E d Ooie a n d ohil-

d ren , O era ld ln e a n d C harles , have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e tn Ja sp er, O re., eono lud ln i a visit w ith Mr. D ole 's b w th a r a n d sis ter-in -law , M r. a n d M rs. Boyd GoM.

M onday," SsrvloeB ey . V al C loud w ll^ o o n d u c i spe-

c lal "blue Monday,'* .servloee ‘a t th e w hite te n tevehlng. epec ia l m usic w ill b e p re ­sen ted by a i r e u p of K im berly young people.

M r. a n d M rs, Jo h n A. A llen, Long B each, Calif., ann o u n ce th e b ir th o( a daugh ter. M m. A llen w as form erly Miss G ladys e o n im er. d a u g h te r o[ M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n S o m m tr, Tw in r a il s . -

f f l lO S U D O E N S(From P » « On*)

t r e a t 3.500.000 G erm ans. F ac te can ­n o t be supptessed. T h e m isery x»f th e S ude ten O erm ans w ill be record­ed. ,

B e tn n s to Coast M iss G eorg ia S tew a rt h a s re­

tu rn ed to L os Angeles, w h ere she is a n in stru c to r in th e schools, following a vacaU on v is it w llh h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. J . S . Stew- a r t .*

F iles T rad e N am eJ . A rth u r G ordon , T w A F a ils , Is

p roprieto r o f th e G ordon Produce eom pany^ i n Second s t r e e t sou th , accord ing to a certU loate o f trad e nam e filed h e re tod a y w ith C ounty C lerk n a n k J . f i m l t h . .

O n C eet T r ipM r, a n d M n . F t e d Sh ip ley hava^

gone to C a lifo rn ia o n a tw o-w eeks ' tr ip . T hey w ill r e tu rn t o v is it M r. a n d M rs. C harles S h irley fo r a few w eeks before leaving fo r th e ir hom e in S to k e -o n -T re n ^ E ngland .

" E u g e n e V om B aur, 380 Second avenue n o r th , S u n d a y n ig h t i n . form ed local police o f th e loss o f a black bill f d d c o n ta in in g p ic tu res a n d f o u r I I b illf a t w ell a s som e sm all c h a ^ e .

Baek freiB H evB talna -U r. and -Ijin . v . o . Bailentyne

and ton , K en n e th , a n d M rs. F lo ra B a te t spen t th e w eek-end a s gueste of M rs. B eatrice H lgbee a t h e r su m ­m er hom e, H ig -H av tn . on W arm Springe creek.

A ttend W yoming ULeRoy Sw anaon a n d L eonard

Moore, form er stu d en ts a t ' th e U n i­versity o f Id ah o S o u thern . P o c a te l­lo. will leave tom orrow fo r L a ra ­m ie, w here they will a t te n d th e U niversity o f W yoming,

O om nw iiiy ChestC om m unity C hest d irec to rs w ill

m eet tom orrow a t 7:30 i . m . a t th e city h a ll to h e a r th e r e p o r t o f th e budget com m ittee on th e proposed 10ll- a » budget, p rep a ra to ry to th e drive fo r fu n d s n e x t m o n th .

O elng te O regonM iss L o rra ine Jen sen w ill leave

tom orrow fo r Moscow, w here she will a tte n d th e U niversity o f I d a ­ho. ‘ S h e w ill be accom pan ied by h e r sis ter . M ist M yrtle Je n sen , w ho will ake nu rses' tra in in g in S t. V incent's hospital. P o r tlan d , a n d a tten d P o rtland m edical school.

D ean Vlsite D r. D . E . AshworUi, d e a ^ of th e

S a n Francisco co iieie of em b alm - In t, w ho Is spending a v aca tion a t coast po in ts a n d In S a lt ta t^ e Oily, Is vU ltlng a. L. L u k e , .* . f o r ­m er s tu d e n t a t th e college. M r. Luke, w ho passed th e s te te boa rd exem lna llon tn Ju ly w ith excellen t record, will b fg in business he re

Bettlea T ax Snii Joe JuarlsU , T w in r s l ls , today h a d

nettled a n unem ploym en t oom pen- s a tlo n s u it filed a g a in s t h l n In pro-

Vehieles Orasi«A bicycle rld ilfn by C heste r S l ro h -

m eyer. 7U Dlue L ake i boulevard, w as slightly dam aged Uils m orn ing a s it c ra shed in to the le ft r e a r o f a m a ­ch ine being driven by O . A. K elker. police rtoord* sttow. 'f h e U (1 lig h t o n th e au tom obile was b roken , th e repo rt shows, T h e crw ih occurred a t m e in tersec tion o t Second s tre e t a n d se co n d avenue east.

pa id .the | 3.4» c o r .^ . ...........s te te a n d 10.40 c o u rt costs.

L eave t e r CoastM r. and Mrn. o . 0 . A lien; D enver,

Oolo., a n d M rs. o . A. F a r r ie r a re leaving tom orrow fo r L os A ngeles. W hve they will v is i t th e ir p a ren te , M r. a n d M rs. T . Q . B oughton and M rs. P au lin e A llen, fo r th e nex t week. M n . A llen a n d M rs. F a rrie r a re sisters.

l.eave for V isit M r. and M rs. P , H . G ordon , Bi<-

p e rt, M n n te of P a u l H . Oordon, ^ I n Falls , will leave .Tueeday td spend th e w in te r a t T opeka . K an ., a n d O k lahom a C ity . T hey wlU m alte th e tr ip o v lth Mr. e n d M rs. C harles B . B arnes, w lw h a v e be en v isiting th e m a t n u p e r t, M ra. B a r n e t ts a d a u g h te r o f th e R u p e r t eouple.

--------- 1 d B S r ai._ _______ _M F a U s i M n.JM ooeM iandM lse

r a n d Hi^iyne Oox,

..................^ j ; M rs. U a r t ln ld a u g b te r , f l i e r .

M ost Bafei"Wo can u n d e rs ta n d i t If E n g ­

land a n d F rance s a fe g o ard th e ir In- te re sU in tho w orld b u t th e y m ust- understand th a t G erm any also w onia to sa fe g u a rd h e r in tercste under a ll clrcU m slaoces.”

As H itle r w arm ed to th e them e o t ...s worW - Im p o rta n t pronounce­m en t a t m e close o f th e N azi p a rty rally , th e v ast th ro n g in th e con­gress h a ll w here b e spoke w as w hip­ped to a f re n iy o f en thusia sm . A sea of sound b ro ke In w aves each tim e th e F u e h re r la a d e a point.

H itle r accused th e Csechs o; dishonesty tow ards tb e G erm an m l' nority .

R eferring to Ute re c e n t C iech m u ­n ic ip al elecU ont, h e ta ld th e C ^ c h s p la n n ed to* In tim id a te th e Sudeten^ by m assing C sech tro o p s a t th e fro n - tU r.

iB vente S teryH e d ecla red t h a t in o rd e r to be

a b le to d o th is . P m J d e n t E douard B enes Invented a s to iy th a t Q er- m an troops w ere m obilised to m arch on C techoslovakla.

H itle r decla red th e sto ry was a lie a n d th e fa b r le a tlo o w as im m edia te­ly r e fu te d b u t th e Caechs w anted i t sp read a s a n ex cuse fo r in tim ida ­tio n . ^

'1 decla re th a t « t th e tim e no t one soldier above th e no rm al num ber w u ca lled to th e co lo rs o r moved ou t o f garrisons,*' H itle r avowed.

"G e n n k n y h a d no In ten tion of m arch ing" h e con tinued . “You d e n ta n d th a t a g re a t pow er cannot to le ra te such a b a se a tta c k a second tim e. I the re fo re d rew th e necessary CQDcluslons a n d took im porten t m easu res o n M ay 28. '

'■First, I o rd e red th e G erm an Ulr fo roe s tre n g th e n e d a n d secondly o t' d e re d fo rtifica tio n s built.

V W U fieatioa t B eady “T h e fo rt lf ica tio o s a lread y effec­

tive to d a y w ill in c lu d e 18.000 steel a n d concrete u n ite . B eh ind th is line s ta n d s a n a rm e d G erm any . .

*'Slnce M ay 38. th e m o st gigantic fortlfteatlonB h a v e be en -b u ilt In th e w ^ t . . 1 g av e T o d t . ( ^ t h i c t o r h ig h speed fed e ra l highw ays) n tasks. ach ie v ed trem endous w ork. /

U n d er T o d t, 378.000 now w orking o n fo rtre sses of th e w est T h e to rtU ksatlons will b e ready be­fore w i n t e r . - ------- . -------------

"1 h av e m ade rep e a te d e ffo rts tc serve peace,*' H lU er declared.' “b u t 1 a m unw illing to loc^ o n (Ddlessly w hile G erm a n s v ln C tecboslovakla a re opp ressed .. B enes engaged ,in ta c tics a n d desires to nego tiate under tb e m e thods o f G eneva. T h a t will n o t do . T h is is n o quesUon o t v io­la ted righte.'*

B Jgbt o f B e lt-D e te m lo a tlo n H itle r decU red th e S ude ten O er­

m a n s h av e th e r ig h t of se lf-de term i­n a tio n , a lth o u g h h e did n o t indicate w h e th e r th e m e thod Is to be tw p leb isc ite o r otherw ise.

"H e rr B enes," h e said, "you have n o t to give th e S ude ten O erm ans g lfte bu t to recognlte th e fr righ ts. I serve peace If 1 leave n o d o u ^ th a t th e oppression of Sudeten O erm ans is to end ."

• 'I w ould be so rry If o u r rela tions w ith o th e r E u ropean naU ons su f­fered , b u t th e g u ilt Js no t ours," H lt- I ' r con tinued .

“ I a m n o t willing to p e rm it a second plebiscite In th e h e a r t of G erm an y . T h e A rabs nre defenseless b u t th e S u d e te n O erm ans are n e ith ­e r d e f e n ^ M s n o r forsaken."

ConcludUig, H itle r U iundered; " T h e G erm an a n d th e R om an cm -

p ires a re old powers, a n d no power Ih th e w orld c an deslroy them .

••You m ay go hence, e re c t and proud ."

Death Comes to Dante Tajarola

BU JILEY, S ep t, 13 (Special) - - D an te A. T a ja ro la , «b. died a t 8 p.

SAFETY FIRSTP L E D G E

1 betteve to foOew tng th e prtDciplee e t s a fe ty f lre t.I ^ e d g q n y s e l t w ltb m y s ig n a tv re t e respect th e law s o t sa te

drJvfnc w ith p a rU eo ter e lte s U o a te e a r se iw ol ehQ drea.

(S ign a n d p rtte n .t to a n y o f th e T w in F a lls m ercban te spensorlog (he c a m p a ig n .. . I f y o a Uve on tsU e T w in F a ils , m a ll te Id ah o C venfnf T im es o r Tw in F a lls News.) ' -

F D K P 8 E S IIG E 'GEise»

( r m s P a n O at) loumey a m o n g so u th e rn a n d e aste rn Maryland com m unities.

Adverse critics o f th e New D ea l also rea d w eek-end po litica l Im port­ance in to a n n o u n ce m en t o f a *&3.- 000,000 tw o-yea r road building p ro - p ^ m fo r G eorg ia , w here a p rim a ry

scheduled for W ednesday. A lthough G eorgia a n d o th e r s ta te s

bear d irec tly on th e c onservatlve- N ew .D eal frlcU on now h e a tin g *he D em ocratic p a rty . M ary land is Judged to o ffer th e c lea re s t c u t te s t of sen tim en t.

T ydlngs is Conservative T ydlngs Is a conservative, i f v o t­

ing a g a l u t 17 a n d for on ly e lx o f 2 i typ ical N ew D eal bills w arran ts th a t designation . H e Is c lassed by M r. Roosevelt am ong th e " reac tio n a ries” who a re to be d riven fro m p a rty leadersh ip in th e New D eal’s e d u ca ­tional p rog ram p rep a ra to ry to th e m o p residen tia l e so ipalgo .

C l o ^ h is c am p & l^ In a s te te - wlde rad io address, Lewis acknow l­edged th a t h e w as older th a n h is opponent In years , b u t snapped th a t 'Tydlngs w as older In ideas.

T ydingfa n appea l fo r vo tes a n d a pledge to seeki-ll ree lec ted , am en d m en t o l th e W agner la b o r re la tions a c t a n d th e social security act.

T ops W eek's Po litical Card 'I7ieir sh a rp a n d a n g ry co n tes t

teps th is week's crow ded po litica l bill iK cause M r. Roosevelt a n d th e Kew D eal h av e becom e th e Issue.

E igh t s te te s—A rlaona, Colorado, Louisiana, M ichigan. New H am p ­shire, V erm ont, W asJiingtoo. U tah —will hold com paratively u n im por­ta n t p rln la rle s tom orrow a n d o n th e nex t day a n o th e r ' d irec t a n d pos­sibly v lte l te s t o f Roosevelt leade r­sh ip wUl tak e place In G eorgia w here the New D eal h a s endorsed .U . B. A ttorney Law rence W . C am p ag a in s t th e conservative Incum bent, Sen. W alter R . George. T h ird m an In th a t r in g is E ugene T alm adge. fo r­m e r governor w ith a strong ru ra l following.

C onnecticu t's R e p u b l i c a n and D em ocratic nom ina ting conventions will w ind up th e big political week.

Holds fcdge V arious .poUs. belUng odds a n d a

considerable g roup of pollUcal w rit­e rs believe Tydlngs w en t in to today 's polling w ith a substan tia l edge. T he Inside w ord In W o-ihlngton o fficia l­dom is th a t TVdlngs probably wlU w in.

D efea t fo r Lewis, how ever, would n o t be accep ted by th e adm in istra ­tio n a s th e u ltim ate calam ity . Tlie P re s id e n t revealed a fte r S outh Oar- o lin a 's polling, a fo rtn ig h t ago. m a t he expected h l i candidate. Gov. o iln D. Joh n sto n , to lose. I t m ay be Uiat th e a d m in is tra tio n is reconcllcd to d e fe a t In M aryland, a n d w ould be c o n te n t to have ra ised th e Issues w hich w ill boom In loto.

S a tu rd a y a t th e Cottege hosp ltel a f te r a b rie f Illness.

H e w as a w ell'know n fa rm e r of th e U n ity com m unity, having lived th e re fo r 33 years. H e was bom A ug. ao, IB80, in E ureka. Nev.

H e la survived by two bro thers, T hom as A. T a ja ro la a n d n ioH ard O. T a ja ro la , b o th of Burley, a n d a sla te r. M rs, M sry Bugni. B u tte . M ont.

F u n e ra l services will be held W ednesday a t 3 p. m, a t th e Qurley fu n e ra l hom e. Rev. J . 8 . Nelson o fficU tlng .

Salvation Army Directs Funeral

F u n e ra l services for M rs. Agnes Alford. JO, w ife of E lm er A iford. were conducted yesloniny afte rnoon a t th e p ra k e m ortua ry chapel. I n ­te rm en t w as In F ile r cem etery.

Services w ire In charge o t th e Bklvatlon A rm y. Muslo w as rum lah< e<t by th e Sa lva tion Arm y S o n iste rs , led by J a m ^ Ellis. M iss H aael J o r ­don sang a solo.

Pallbearen were Harry Olhson, Norman Stewart, Norman Stewart, Jr.. Oharlce Young, Al MoWelUi end Joe Patterson.

O F F E R liK ny iO E S ,LONDON, S ep t. 13 < u . » - ^ e h s td s

of th e S r itls li Legion, compoeed of W orld w ar ve tenu is , o f fe n d the nervloes of ite m em bersh ip to the g overnm en t today tn case of w ar.

TR U C K BO RN a A truck belonging to W. L. K lop-

p tn b u r t , local p roduce deale r, was destroyed a s I t c a u g h t f ire and bu rned n e a r Boise som eU m e S a t- u rd ay eyenlng, i t w as repo rted he re todayi

FfACRBS pllfe ten t n rie tlee and gredM a t prioes you can aftord to pay.. Also p«aia. Q m n in abovT * week.rb w M 1111 .B . o . n y i e t

Every Day Low Prices

For Fine Sh6e Repair

Half Soles ^ 9 C Pr.W oM on'i q e sU ly

Heel Lifts | 9 c pr.SH O U I DYED

LACK .................

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SCREENOFFERINGS

O RPHEU MNow show ing—“Spaw n o f the>

N o rth ," G eorge. R aft.W ed.. T h u rs . — D o u b le fe a tu r e .

"W om en a re L ike T h a t , ’ Bpd "M r. C hum p."

FW.. S a t.—"O lve M e a Sa ilo r," M a rth a Raye.

E O ^Now show ing—" n ie Sky G ian t,"

R ic h a rd Dlx.W ed., T h u r s . - " R e l o r m i t o T y , "

J a c k H o lt: ."Reported M issing,” W illiam O argan .

PW,. S a t.—" W fst of C heyenne." C harles f ita r re t t .

P E C K A P i mjO S E H D IE R M

W Uton P eck of th e T w ln FaU s B a n k a n d T ru s t com pany h a s been a p p o in ted fo r a second t e r m a s A m erican in sU tu te o f B a n k in g a s ­so c ia tio n councilm an to r Id a h o , i t w as a n n ounced h e re tlU i a fte n u io n .

M r. P eck * s s reappO htted hy MU- to n P . Barlow , n a tio n a l p res id en t of th e A. IT S . M r. B arlow Is h e a d o t th e N aU onal C lU tens' bank , M a n ­k a to , M inn .' I h e local banker, a m em ber o f th e

n a t io n a l d e p a r tm e n ta l conference c om m ittee , w as officia l d e lega te o t th e so u th c e n tra l Id a h o c h a p te r to th e n a tio n a l convention a t Louis- vUle. H e w as hono red today in th e S e p te m b er issue of '‘C o a st B a n k er ,” f in a n c ia l m agazine rea ch in g a ll w estern be to k en a n d flnanclers.> The pub lica tion c arries a p ic tu re o f tb e T w in m i s m a n a n d a n in te rrie w g v i ^ ^ t w o unusua l experiences o t

T h e f l r a t o t those w as h is s te y a t th e F l n t N aU onal b e n k o t PlkevUie, th e “m usica l bank " de tcribed v lou tly In a n E vening .H m e t in te r ­view. T h e second w as M r. Peck 's v is it tO| C hlpago. w here A rch A n d er-

ylce p ^ d e n t o f th e h u g e C on-U n en ta l ItU ndls N aU onal B a n k a n d T r u s t com pany, w as h is host. H e m e t a lso A lb e rt W adsw orth H arris , n o te d c h a irm a n of th e bo a rd o f H arr is T tu s t a n d S avings bank .

IDA H ONow show ing — "Safely Ih N um ­

bers." Jo n e s Fam ily.W ed.. T hu rs .—"T he Shelk,’> R u ­

do lph V alen tino . /P ri., S a t, — "P rison Farm ,” L loyd

Nolan.

Gty of Rocks Bids Sent to Business Men

A pproxim ately 300 Invitatlci^s w ere m a iled today lo T w in Palls business m e n to a tte n d th e f i r s t a n ­n u a l e x p lo ra tio n of th e C ity of R ocks n e a r O akley , i t w as announc­ed by C harles Brow n, p residen t of th e O akley V alley C ham ber o f Com ­m erce.

D a tes fo r t h e exp lo ra tion have now b e en ten ta tiv e ly sa t fo r O ct. 9 o r 10, M r. B row n sa id . Tw o noted geology professors from th e U n i­ve rsity o f Id a h o a n d U nlvem lty o t Id a h o S o u th e rn , Pocatello,' w ill lead th e t r ip th ro u g h th e w onders of the City Of R ocks.

"D ozens of T w in P a lls m e n have a lread y Bccepted." M r. B row n a n ­nounced.

A su b s ta n tia l th ro n g of souU iem Id ah o re s id en ts is expected to be on h a n d fo r th e exp lo ra tion , especially If' i t Is m ade o n OoU 0, a Sunday .

Brother of Local Man Dies at 86

W . R . Jo hnson , $8, b ro th e r o f O us Jo h n td n , T w in Falls, d ied B a tu rd ay n igh t S t P o r tlan d , aee o rd ln g to word received he re early S u n d a y . •

He h a d been a re s id en t o f U nion, Ore.. since 1883 and v isited In T w in F a lls six ye a rs ago w ith h is b ro ther, w ho is H m -to -rim bridge a t te n d a n t, r u n e ra l serv ices will be h e l d a t U nion T uesday w ith In te rm e n t in t h a t c ity .

Survivors , Include th re e b ro thers . E dgar Q„ L a G ran d e. O re .; Edw in T ., Colfax, W ash., a n d G us Jo h iu o n , Twill Falls . O ne ^ Is ten .M ra. M innie H enderson, Colfax, a lto survives.

B U L lE l’S V I C lHERE

S u ffe r in g f ro m a b u lle t w ound In th e g ro in , M rs. D ee E ltsm , 3 6 -y ea r- o ld K im berly housew ife , w as I n “very good" co nd ition to d ay , a t ta c h e s r e ­p o r ted a t T w in P a lls c oun ty h o sp ita l th is a t t im o o a .

M rs. S llson w as asserted ly s h o t by C h a r le s H ackey , 37, T w in F a lls , w ho h a d gone to th e E llson hom e In Klm> berly to see h is e stran g e d w ife, M rs. P e a rl M ackey, a t 2:30 a. m . S a tu r ­day.

M ackey w as lodged I n T w in F a lls c o u n ty Jail to a w a it ou tcom e o t j t o . E lison 's w ound before f ilin g o f p o s s . Ible oi?arg«s. H e - te lephoned th e s h e riff a n d th e n gave h im se lf u p Im m ed iately a f te r th e shooting .

S h e r if f E . F . P r a te r a n d D ee SU - son , h u sb a n d of tb e w ounded w o­m a n , sa id th e shoo ting “m a y have been acc iden ta l.” M ackey rep o rte d ly w aved a .45 a u tem a tlo w hi]e ta lk in g to th e CUsons a n d to h is w ife. O ne buU et p e n e tra ted th e liv ing room floor.

G IR L W ANTED L .D .S . g ir l ta t housew ork , c a re - c h ild rw , n ice L .D . p . fam ily In . S a l t iM e . A round 30, good h e a lth , references, educa tion , ete. Leave nam e, address, te lephone Tlm es-N ew s office. Box 34 for local con iu lte tion .

Seen TodayT w o boys th row ing rocks a t

W rd In t r e e on Second s tre e t n o r th . . » . . o i r l s In re s te u ra n t p u ^ e d because " soap - wouldnX m a k e su d i, -M tf th e n d jicover- in g t h a t o n e of th e ir num ber h a d b r o u g h t b K k a box of w ater sofU e n e r In ste ad o f soap . . . School tr a f f ic mooHors,’ w ith t h e i n e d

once m ore effic ien tly on 2 ^ ’ A n o the r appea l from PW A A d m in is tra to r 0 . C. H ock- ley, OTer a t P o r tlan d , to keep th e P“ bUo B tra lgh t on th e a lp h ab e t-

of W PA a n d P W A .. . J u d g e W Uiiam A. Babcock oonder- t o ^ d c e o f vegetables In grocery 1 ^ , - “ »«rtou8ly as a n j legal p r o ^ m . . . I ^ e r o u s ‘phone calls a t. E ven ing T im es office, a s w a r s c a re rea ch e s peak , w ith anxious volcee ask in g w h a t H lU er sa id In h is ra d io a d d re u to ls m S - ing . . . A nd A rchie A nderson ca rry in g posto ffice m oney b a s to b a n k w ith R *y M a th en y w alklna a longside , sp < ^ In g a business­l i k e revo lver In conspicuous holster>

IWOINIEDHS CAR RAMS I E

BX7RLEY, 6 e p t. 12 (Specia l)— F r a o k M atth ew s a n d M ax OlUette, b o th o f D ecio, w ere adm itted te th e C o ttag e h o sp ita l a t 3 a. m . Sunday fo r t r e a tm e n t of In ju ries su sta ined w h e n th e i r autom obile h i t a te le ­p h o n e po le a n d ra n In to « t h « e mUes w est o f U n l ^

M a tth e w s , w ho received only m i­n o r in ju rie s , h s s been dism issed fro m th e h o sp ita l. OlUette, who su s- ta lu e d p a in fu l fac ial In juries, is r e ­co v erin g satlsfac lorU y, accorrSlag to h o sp ita l a ttac h es .

M a tth e w s was driving the m a ­c h in e , a se d an belonging to h is f a ­th e r , W ilfred M atthew s.

B E A D T H E 'n M E S W ANT A D S,

SCHOOLDAYS. . . a nd . . .

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M rs. J a n e A nn P ric h a rd Phillips, oe, w ife of C larence S . Plillllps. died S u n d a y a t th e C hristensen nu rs­in g hom e .

S h e h a d been 111 th e p a s t five m onths ', bu t h a d only recently been a d m itte d to th o n u rsing home.

M ra. P h illip s was bom Nov. 23 1B11, in Niles, O, She w as m arried a t P o c a te llo Oct. 31, iftM. a»() /ilnce Nov. a. 190«. h a d been a residen t of th is vic in ity .

S h e a n d h e r h m b a n d h a d lived onhom estead hero Mn'ce th a t tim e.F u n e ra l servlcoA have n o t l>cen

oom pleted , b u t u u h o p DavJd K G a m e r , will be In charge. T lie body re s te a t tlie G oodm an m ortiiary.

In te rm e n t will be In Pocatello.

(Yom E xtended T ripM rs. L. P . Kelley a n d fam ily r e ­

tu rn ed yesterday from M ontana w here they h av e sp e n t th e p u t six weeks.

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AMERICAN CRUISERS STEAM INTO PORTS IN EN G LAimB i A I N H I O F i N D S W ROLE OFy.S.INCB

By W EB B M ILLERLONDON, S ep l. 12 (U.R)—Th«

U n ited cru iser N4shvllleile n n e d In to P o r tlan d h a rb o r to ­day u E urope laced a c lim actic d a ;In th e C zechoslovak problem , »

T h e N ashville f ired a a i*gun sa­lu te a n d th e B ritish bnlU ealilp R oy­a l O ak responded.

I t w as a fichedulcd a rriv a l fo r the N ashville, and th e c ru iser H onolulu )* due a t O rnvesend , dow n th e T ham es from L ondon, S ep t. 32, a l­so on a x h e d u le d visit. W

B u t 11,e m o v .m c n u or u .e

Chicago Attorney Wages War on Bookies of Gity

By BO Y D L E W IS OHIOAOO, s e p t . 13 W .P>-aUte'8

A tto rney iT iom aa -0 . C ourtney 's w ell-m uscled cops p u t new edges on th e ir f irem en’s axes today a n d su r ­veyed th e re«ult« o t th re e weeks a t h ea ltljfu l tJcerclM Jn Chicago 's horse pa rlo rs . .

R oughly—very r o u g h lj- U ie re ­su lts w ere :’

M ore th a n 10 handboolui and ■inyoHs" (d is tr ic t h e ad q u a rte rs for

syndicate a n d Ind ep en d en t booltlea) chopped up.

A t le as t ■iOO m ore dep en d e n t upon th e layoffs a n d la rg e r jo in ts Im- pe litd to close.

O ver a th o u sa n d “tem porarily closed" or d riven in to “sncalc spo ts.”

A c ity police d e p a r tm e n t ha rassed t semblaiKC

A m erican c ru isers a t th is tim e len t em phasis to t h e ' p e rsU t«n t b e ll^ .

. de.<pltc deprecatory s ta te m e n U tn Uie U nited S U te s , th a t A m erica i» tak ing a strong a n d friend ly role In sup p o rt o f G re a t B r ita in and F ra n ce In th e ir e ffo rts to save E u ­rope from w ar.

M ake* T h ree V U lu Joseph P . K ennedy , A m erican am ­

b assado r to G re a t B r ita in , m ade th ree v isits to D ow ning stre e t in th e 30 h o u rs e n d in g yesterday eve­n ing . H e wa.s u nderstood to have received th e fu lle st rep o rts of B ri­tish g o vernm en t activU les a n d to h av e se n t a long re p o r t to W ashing­ton .

WUllam C. B u llitt, A m erican am ­bassador a t P(irLs. h a d k e p t In clos­e s t touch w ith th e F re n ch govern­m en t, a j)d w as one of th e f i r s t vis­ito rs to fo re ign M lnlstjpr G eorges B onnet th is m orn ing .

■Kennedy v tslted V iscount H alifax , forelim secrctar> ', a t tlie fo re ign of­fice S a tu rd ay , H e w as Just keeping In touch. It w as sa id , before a week­end golllng ho liday . I t p roved a sho rt w eek-end . H e w as back In D ow ning .street yesterday afte rnoon to spend <0 m in u tes ta lk in g to Lord H alifax , a l te r H alifax h a d been In conference w ith P rim e M in is te r N e- vWle ChamberJfllJi an ti o th e r high leaders. •

H appy C oincidence I t w as a h a p p y co incidence th a t

th e b and of th e C o ldstream G uards, leading a . p a ra d e of w ar tim e guardsm en dow n W hiteha ll from DOA-nlng b trce t. p layed "T ipperary ." a s K ennedy em erged .

By T:30 p. m „ K ennedy * a s back, th is tim e to sec P rim e M inister C ham berla in , Vl-wount H alifax a n d S ir Sam uel H oarc . ho m e secretary , lo r a 20-m in u tc ta lk .

I t w as understood th a t C ham ber­la in openly show ed—a n d expressed —his p leasu re a t K ennedy 's fre ­quen t visits, w hich B ritish people in te rp re t as show ing t l i a t B r itlsh - A m erlcan re la tio n s w ere ne v er more f riend ly . T lie g overnm en t is losing n o • o p p o rtu n ity to e m p h as l te th e existing co rd ia lity In re la tio n s a n d h a s ta k e n c a re to keep K ennedy a d ­vised o f a ll d evelopm ent^ on th e con tinen t.

^ t 'lo ae C on tac tAs for O ilier key Amerlciv) e n -

vnvx. W illiam C, B u llitt, am bassa^ dor In F ra n ce , h a s m a in ta in e d .d o te con tac t w ith c a b in e t m in is te rs a n d ha-s m ade speeches w hich have « i* foviraged F re n ch people to believe Uiftt th ey h av e a friend in America.

In D erlln , A m erican A m bassador H ugh n , W ilson w as a t h is em bassy a fte r a v is it to N tirem berg w here h r la lked w ith A dolf H U ler, foreign

_ .U vlty a g a in s t th e gamblers.A m ayor, E dw ard J . Kelly, a n ­

gered in to a ssertin g :H ir m o n r Sea«i«n

"A ny Ind iv idual o r group of In dlvlduals w ho would a tte m p t to liqu idate opposition by arrogance or maM ;s Is sign ing a po litica l death w arran t,"

K elly m ade th e ,? ta tem fn t yester­day before th e D em ocratic sta te eor.vertlon a t S p rin g fie ld In a ,h a r - m ony session d is tu rb e d only by th e fa in t echo of C ou rtney 's a xe-m en hack ing dow n t^ e 70 th handbook. Gov. H enry H orne r, who team ed w ith C ourtney tw ice to de fea t K elly's D em ocratic o rg a n lia tlo n in th e p r i­m ary e lections, linked a rm s w ith K elly In a de m an d th a t D em ocrats

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W E i l l CLASSES E OFFICL

RU PER T . S e p t. 13 (S p e c la l) -T n e ' following o ffice rs h a v e been chosen by th e m em bers o t th e , fou r h igh school classes. ^

Sen io r clSLVi p res id en t Is B illy NeJ- .son; vice p residen t, R ich a rd C arson; se c re ta ry -tre asu re r, M a u re en ' F isk; yell-queen. E leano r Acock: yell king, K en n e th F re lsan ,

Ju n io r c lass p res id en t Is Max Jo h n so n ; vice p residen t. K enne th T hom as; se c re ta ry -tre asu re r . D onna C a rte r; yell queen . P a tr ic ia D lns- m ore; yell k ing , J o h n K en n e th C u n ­n ingham .

Sophom ore c lass p resid en t is A rth u r Johnson ; vice ’ p resident, O eorge Abo; .w re ta ry - trossnrer, B etty Lee F re n ch ; yell queen, Je an Canson: yell king, B ill Foster.

F reshm an c lass p residen t in D ar­win P agg; vice presiden t. J a c k J e n ­sen ; s e c re ta ry - t re a s u re r , R obert M annh ig ; ye ll queen . A lta Schow; yell king. Sonny Spldell,

M in ister Jo a ch im von R Ibbentrop and o the r officials,

W arsaw rep o r te d th a t Amt>a^sa- dor A nthony J . D rexel Biddle, Jr., had kep t In close touch w ith the governm ent. H e s p e n t (he week-end In th e c oun try b u t *was expccted back tomorrow.

G enera l com m en t In G re a t B ri­ta in , and III o ilie r couiitrlex, m ade It p lain th a t people believed th a t th e United S ta te s and i u jKople were sym pa the tic to th e dem ocra­cies.

unite on . " th e * r e a t princip les in ­volved u nder th e leadersh ip of F rank lin Roosevelt,’' C ourtney, w ho

an odds-on favorit« to ba ttle Kelly In th e IMO m ayoral p rim ary . Ignored th e convention to pass o u t axes fo r a n o th e r t i l t a t the bookies.

A week ago " th e boys" w ould have ti’ld you C ourtney’s rald.s w ere "one of the th ings th a t happen w hen th e big sho ts fall ou t," Tliey though t it would blow over as It alw ays had done In th e P«st w h en C ourtney a n d the m ayor p a tch e d up th e ir political differences.

Bookie “Nearly'" Stand* T rial The sU te 's a tto rn e y ’s Mubborn re

fusal to Join In th e SprlngfleW lov. feast chsn iet^ "^ d a y (he boj-.iwere figuring U 'm lg h t n o t follow the tim e-hallow ed C hicago p a ttern .

Why, a bo*kle p inched by one of the m ayor’s ow n police force came w ithin " th a t m u c h ” of going on tr ia l

' for gamW lng In th e c ity court la te yeitsrday l

'.?)la nearly - h is to ric Inc ld rn t Is v o r th de tailing because it iiu im i- n s tfs th e background of the law ’s incompetence o r unwillliiKnr.K.s to punish bookies In C h lc a g o -n n t,s.svic which C ourtney c learly lalrf down in B 'le tte r to th e m ayo r S rp t. 7. 1337. and w hich probab ly will be (he b u t­tle line o t th e n e x t figh t for control of th e n a tio n 's second b lssest city hall.

P e r /e e l R igh t O ne Fred C ollins was up before

M unicipal Judge O sca r S. C aplnn. Judge C aplan’ h a d jm t tossed ou t 52 successive cases o f giggllnB, Jos­tling bookies because; m T lic cvl- d e n c e jp s sn ’t legal or <2) T he a r ­resting officer d id n ’t have a sea ich w arran t.

O fficer F ra n c is C srahcr had placed a b e t. th e n ob ta lnrd a w ar­ran t and re tu rn e d to arrest Collins, Tlie bookie’s a tto rn ey a-^ked d lsm ls- .lal In a bored voice,

'No." said Ju d g e Caplan. "T he o f­ficer had a pe rfec t rlRht to .serve llie w arran t. Are you ready to s ta n d tria l?"

T hen cam e Ihe h itc h . Tt dcvplopfO O fficer C a ra h e r h«d m i .•■ecii c r)-, dence of gam bling when he mndc h li re tu rn tr ip . T im s Fred Collins lost h is chance to achlevc a place in 111? bookie's h a ll of fame. He Was Just dlsmL'wed like th e others.

L e t te r R eprin ted C ourtney 's 1937 Id le r had been

reprin ted by th e CTiIcaRO new.-ipapers to background th e axe cam paign. In It h e to ld K elly;

"Large gam bling places catering to hund reds of patron.? cverj- R^ter- noon and even ing . . .co n d u cte d by professional operators Is n o t con ­ducive to good governm ent and breeds crim e. TliU condition being prim arily y o u r re.^poa»ibllity, I

.therefore a g a in calling It to your 'tentlon."

Courtney th e n raided a loop jo in t for a test case . Seventeen em ployes were a rrested and bet sheets Ih tln g wagers by th e state 's a tto m e y ’X o p ­eratives w ere sel*ed as evidence. T he 17 were dism issed. '

C o u rtn e y -s ta rte d d irec t a c tio n — Ju.stlce by a x e - o n Aug. 17.

I. C. S U IEG O O D IN G , Sept. -12 (S pecia l)—

An extensive progrnm , w hich will see five m a jo r p ro jec ts e nac ted w ith ­in th e rem ain ing m ontlis before C h ristm as, w as draw n up by G ood­ing 's Ju n io r C ham ber of Com m erce a t Its reg u la r session Tue.sday. By unanim ous vote Uie J a y c e u decided to ho ld m eetings tw ic e each m o n th In o rder to tra n s a c t the vo lum e of baslness now piling up.

A sem l-fo rm al Jaycee Inv ita tio n a l dance will be held W ednesday. 8 e p t. 21, a t R am ona hall. Chuck H elm a n d h i t C on tinen ta ls will fu rn ish th e m usic. T h e Inv ita tions w ere placed In charge o f P a ris Kail, w ho will a c t as general chairm an .

Sponsor C oncert Possibly th e m ost desirab le p ro j­

ect ye t ou tlined by th e J u n lo r 'C h a m - ber was Uie a c tio n to sponso r an elec tric crRaft concert h e re son te - tim e the la tte r p a r t of n e x t m o n th . J. E. Hill, accom plished Boise o r- g a n b t, h a s been con tac ted a n d will a p p ea r In th e rcc lta l. D on E a s U - brook was nam ed ch a irm a n of th e com m ltlec to com plete a rra n g e ­m ents. Hill, a b lind orgattlst.. Is r e c ­ognized a s one of the in te rm o u n - ta ln c oun try 's m ost o u ts tan d in g m u - .slclans.

In Novem ber th e Jaycees will ho ld th e ir hom e-ta len t play In th e Jun ior h igh .school aud ito rium . T lie play ,

m usical comedy, will be coached A v isiting dram atic s In stru cto r,

and the ca.st will be com posed of en tirely local ta len t . ’

llo llday P h ilan th ropy P lans w ere la id and com m ittees

nam ed w ith Herb l!<ove tem nprary chalrn inn . to work ou t d e ta ils o f th e Jay cc f C h ris tm as pa rty . T lie ac ­tivity Ls a- sta te -w ide a f fa i r c a r ­ried on by 'each club In th e s ta te for the benefit o f ch ild ren w ho m ig h t be overlooked by S t Nick. - T e n ta t iv e p lans Include a - c ity wide drive to collect b roken and ased toys and repa ir them fo r use a t th e C hris tm as party .

READ T H E T IM E S W ANT AD8.

Rock-a=Bye, Baby—And Local Folk Snooze in Barl)er Chair

By LOW ELL D IC KD o n 't feel e m b arrasse d if you go

to sleep In th e b a rb e r c lia lr—ab o u t a fo u rth of th e custom ers snooso w hile undergoing tonso ria l opeira- Uons. . , ■ -

T h is su rlK n g In fo rm stlo n cam e to ligh t yesterday w hen a rep o r te r, som ew hat abashed a t h av ing ta k e n a t r ip Into th e la n d , o f nod w hile th o ba rbe r was c u ttin g off fou r bits w orth of ha ir, a sked h im w h a t p e r­cen tage stole jiflfM in Uio c h a ir . -

O n e-F o u rth I•Oh, about 25 p e r cen t," sa id H a r ­

o ld Leeds, th e b a rb e r. "W e h av e th e mo.st trouble w ith ch ild ren ." And, of course, th a t m ade th is w ri t­e r feel better, su re l

•'I don 't know w h at It Is th a t m akes people- w a n t to sleep w hen we s ta r t cu tting tiipir ha ir, b u t they a ll -seem 'to get, ilrow.sy," h e sa id . "TwlsUng a f inger in a ch ild 's h a ir

Dinner Opens Lincoln Republican Campaign

R IC H FIE L D , Sep t. 12 (S pecia l)— R epublicans are opening th e ir c a m ­pa ign In L incoln county w ith a r e ­cession d in n e r. T h e even t h a s been se t fo r S e p t. 15 a t Marley'fl b a m .

C. A. B ottolfsen, c a n d id a te lo r governor, will be a special gueM a n d speaker a t the m eeting. M r. B o t- to lfsen visited he re T hu rsday .

FILER’S SCHOOLS OPEN AFIER FAIR

FIL E R . Sept. 12 (S p e c la l) -S ch o o l began a t Filer today, one week la te r t i ;a n th e mBjorlty of .schools In th is scctlon . ill d*fcTcnce to th e T n ’In F a lls county fair.

T lie teachers a t th e V ictory grade school are ns follows: MKs D orothy Case a n d Miss l o n e F itch , f irs t g rad e ; MKs M ary D avenport and M iss Isabella Fo rem an , second; Ml.ss Viola Eb?r.'0le, th ird . Ml.w M ary D avenpo rt b a c tin g as p rinc ipal of th e V ictory school.

A t th e C en tra l school Is th e p r in ­c ipal. Jack N urm an. MLss Lois Creed h a s charge of th e fou rth ; Miss E ia lne K lnyon. f if th ; MLss E ltM beth F le tc h e r, six th ; M iss M abel Jo h n ­son , seven th ; -D ean Mu.s!)er and O w en Miller, e ig h th ; Mrs. C. L. 011- lllan , music.

T h e high school facu lty Includes Su p t. EarJ R am sey; M l.v RuUi Brow n, home econom ics and dom es­tic science; Miss C a ll Ingle. L atin a n d E nglish; MLss Irene P a rro tt, com m ercial; MIm H elen Miller, biology and w orld . h is to ry ; IkUss P ra n ce s Pugh, speech and E nglish; B ill Pow ers, coach and social sc lcnccs; H ow ard S chaub , physical educa tion ; H erbert Hull*, chem istry a n d m athem atics; H enry Sehodde, ag ricu ltu ra l a n d m anual tra in ing ; E lbu rn Pierce, m usic; M rs. Velma H enderson, lib ra rian .

fo r aw hile will nearly a lw ays mak« h im go to sleep."

How ever. Leeds op ined a s how h e 'd Just a s soon th e cuslom ers all w en t to sleep.

"T lic ones w ho d o n 't sleep usual­ly tell us /M liing a n d h im ting sto ries. W e h e a r ts lota of them ," he sa id .

A custom er In th e n e x t ch air was U lk ln g testim ony lo Leeds’ con ten ­tio n . T h e gen tlem an w as t«lllng‘ h lj ba rb e r ab o u t th e b l j one th a t got aw ay—you know, th a t new fish sto ry . S n a tc h es of th e story came d r if tin g ou r w ay. " , . . Big sp inner on . . . casting ou t In to th e big ho le . . . b lack w ater . . . only safe bo ttom b e h tn l m e . . ."

B a rb tr C u ffenA nd so I t w ent, w ith the sulfer-

Ing ba rbe r agreeing, a n d pncc In a w hile th row ln ti in a n encouraging w ord, a lth o u g h It w as ev ident tlia t n o e n cou ragem en t w as needed.

A ccording t,> aJI o f th c t, th e irend seem s to h av e c hanged . Everyone rem em bers w heti •’il’a t ba rbe r down on the c o i i - r ccu ld ta lk a leg off a horse." M ayhap , th e ba rbe r has le arn ed th a t th r b : s t conversation­a lis ts do m ore lis ten ing th a n ta lk ­ing,

R egard less of a ll th a t, Leeds has so m e th in g 'to look forw ard lo. I t also probably he lp s h:r.i e ndu re and keep living from ciay to day ,

-H ur.ltntr T a m a Next•'It w on 't be long now ." he said.

" In a fsv/ m ore w eeks we won’t have to lls te -1 to f.ny m ore fish sto ries. T liinga will change from fish ing to h u n tin g . T iia fU be Her."

Now. a fte r Oef. J. K e d s a n d oU>- er Tw in F a lls t s r b e r s will be e n ­te rta in e d w ith accounts of th e deer th a t "packed away enough lead to sink a ba ttle sh ip ." a n d a fte r p h ea ­sa n t season gets underw ay, about th e g ia n t rooster p h e a sa n t tlia t "had m ost o f hLs fea th e rs sh o t off, bu t s till flew away."

ACEQUIA TR U ST E E S ACEQUIA, Bepi. 12 ( S p o c la l ) ^ .

B . H urd a n d J . F . W Inlford were nam ed tru s te es a t th p Acequla school boa rd e lM tlon he ld la s t week.

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G R IG G S’ a l COyEY’S

POCATELLO, S ep t. 12 (S p c cltl) —■'New s tu d e n ts shou ld be on (land a t 0 o'clock, W ednesday n io rn tng , fifipt. H ." acc o rd in g .to D r. Jo h n K . NlchoU, executive de an of . th e so u th e rn of th e U niT *riltyof Id aho . "O ld s tu d e n ts shou ld be

, h a n d for r eg is tra tio n F rid ay S a tu rd ay . S ept; 16 or .17," sa id th e dean . R egular classcs will th e n begin a t 8 a . m., M onday, S ep t. 19.

T hose who fall tti regU ter a t th e proper tim e will be ch a rg ed a la te reg lstrf.llon fee com m encing w ith $3 f-.- th e f irs t day la te , $3 fo r th e second, and I I fo r th e th ird up to a m axim um o f 9I0. w arned th e dean .

A g e n e ra l . facu lty m eeting has been called fo r 2 p . ni.. T uesday a fte rnoon . S e p t. 13. a t w h ich Ume new -m em bern w'Jl be Introduced to th e facu lty a n d p la n s m a d e fo r th e two fre sh m a n gu idance days, and the tw o days o f r eg is tra tio n w hich follow.

^ R IC H F IE U ) ■ ^M r. a n d M rs. H a n y . W odO B ttt "

w ere guests o f h is p t r c n U iM t w eek. D onald W orkm an r« tu ti>ed ' w ith them to R u p e r t w h e « h e w U le a rn th e fen d e r a n d body w ork* business. M iss Susie W orK m an. O oodlng. was a lso a . t u e t t t h * '- hom o of h e r pa ren ts .

M rs. C. O . P au lson Is . r e c o p « * t- , in g from a m a jo r ope ra tion In th e • S od a Sp rings h o sp iu l .

BOND E LECTIO N RIC H F IE L D , S e p t. 32 /Sp«?}al>

- V i l la g e of R ichfield Is calling a specia l elec tion TluQ 'sdny, O ct. 18. for th e purpose o f vo ting 16.600 bonds for th e lay ing of w ater m ains and in s t ill in g a new w a te r pum p.

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LOU H ELLERB ank a n d T ru s t B ldg., T w in yailU-

Phone 63 or 606 , ■

E. L. LVNCH Buhl P hon# U

f ic a tlo n i ex ac tly e q u a l to H o lla n d ’s. 'Y ou’ll lu te ly b u y H o lla n d b e ca v sa H olland p r ic ti will c e ru in ly be low estl Call branch.below foe fu rther de tails .'

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Concrete.Work, Brick Work

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Mr. Stewart, now ...he stuttersS o m e folka y o u goUn learn to like, b u t n o t M r, S te w a r t, H e B tu ttera te rr ib le , b u t n o ­b o d y n o tic e s m ucli, becnuac th e y liko h im .

T h e fira t t im e lie cn m c in m y s ta t io n , 1 t ip p e d h im off to o u r oil.

"E v e r y b o d y haa to d o n lo t o ’ 8t 0 p * a n d ‘ B0 d r iv in ' th e se d n y a ," I s ta r te d in , " a n ’ th n t m cnna th e y n ee d a s p e ­c ia l o il,”

" B - B - B - B u t . , sttya M r. S te w a r t.

" W h e n y o u s to p a n d le t y o u r e n g in e coo l o ff ," I h u r ­r i e d o n , " y o u r o il d r a in s d o w n o ff th e ' m o v in ' p a r ts ,

Icav in ’ ’em prncticfilly d ry .”

* 'B -B -B -B u t. . . ’’s a y s M r . S tc w n rt.

I in te r ru p te d h im : “ A n d w h e n y o u S T A R T , y o u o u g h tn 't to have to W A IT to h a v e y o u r oil g e t m o v ing , I t o u g h ta F L O W — faflter'n yrcnsed H ghtnin’,”

" B -B -B -B u t . . " snys M r. S lc w art.

“ Y essir,” I c u t in , "a*iid o n ly a q u a r te r fo r a too. A in ’t that so m e th in g l”

" B -B - B - B u t . . s a y s M r. S te w a r t, la u g h in g ' a t m e, " l - I b -b e e n u i i n g ^ 'O o ld e n S hell fo r s-six m b n th s ."

. S o I laugh, to o .

CollieRoiitli-coJtcd Collie’i ancriiry ii a t olil ai a litfp .h tr tlin g i tir lf . N jm t fiom Anglo- Saxoti "co l” mcaiiiii* Mack. .Scotch called tlifm “ collcy «loK«“ aftrr the Hack-facc<] •‘c o llfy " »hecp lli*y '-h'. (ended. N oted iciiic hemir.K, extra- Aw onliniryliomingicnic, devotion to duty. 'J

He’s giving hisnerves a rest.. .

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\.n i» ^y^tclll ?h at Mini... 1-il.e yo ftri

i t is t lc lii 'jtr, (iini|ilic.itr<l. Hut hc ic it w here a liiR difTcrcnic ion ics in : 'l l i r «t(iu cun'►I'ritiK ((){(> l l t rn WJiilciii j t i’s n a tm c n u L c i him u iil ii iJ fo liia nerves. All nx) o ften , He \\o i l. 11X1 lij tii, whirry too im icit, ^ re f jiig i ie J o r tlcri)lesH fi>MU Mi jin . N crv e j cry l\>r rest, b u t we il» n o t I 'c jt. D o n 't le t lem io ii .

" j - r t" y o u rn rrv e s . G iv c y n u r n e rv es a freq u en t r c \( - - ,i »<><>iliing b ir j t i l in g tp e ll— la k e tim e for a C.iiiirl. C jn irid Iti'lp ycni Ki rem em ber th a t y tii| iircil » b rief liit o f leiiiire , fo r th e y are m ilJ 3ii>l niclt'iw , a lu jtre in e iy eiiJoyabU tcMc, n u d e fiun t co stlie r to b a c c o i. SinoLeia find th a t " I . e t i ip ~ li> :b t lip a C a m e l" p iiti n io ie jo y in io liviri|;, am i t l ia t C a m e l's co itlie r (ohuKD i a io niilil and tiH iihing (o tb e ir ncrvei.

There’s more joy in living when you “Let up—light up a Camel”

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u o ty . “JVe Im iirA ">C up n n.l •

le fo ra C im rl.I i 'ic lirlinie h « ik i in (fjily nn^'- Iriiliiitl t in t llr!|i 111 kr(|),t f(l low on l(i|). .SinuLing « I'lni'-I|livritl)raf(rlil<tii<»rll firrnit. llf ie ii a cigitfHB i lu i ii J00lAin{ 10 iny llrivcll"

MIHS 01.1.111 TtJCKKR {I'fl), ollur iiiaiiigfr, r i i i ' tjfln iil lo g r t n riv o iii . My iiM-ilioil i i lo let U|>, *n>l liitlil 11(1» O m et. U 't a tn v IciliviHiilioul Iflitn n n v r i. 1 ■ inolkp CanirU a lot. 'I li< y'tn •<i inii.l and flivuiy. (.'imkIi ■(c KKitliini to my iifivti. M c ) » l Ilf my ftirn Jl who •rrm lin n y ia tfa ie |<rcfrr<'iiiieU."

\X X \X ? ^ L /ffM ’U P 4 0 M 1 E d ^ ,Smokers find Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos are Soothinrf to the

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Planes Shoot, Man CrawlsMajor Alexander'd^'Seversky flits west across the

' continent in slightly more than 10 hours, knocking reariy za hour and a half off the previous i ecord and giving a new demonstration of the unbelievable speed man can command when he takes to the air.

.,jaeanwhile. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace an iibunces details of a new scheme to help the farmer, and a substantial number of federal dollars are mar­shaled for a new attack on the perennial farm prob­lem. And this, if you care for contrasts, can be taken as a demonstration of the snail-like slowness that can afflict man when he has to tackle something in-

- tangible.• • •

For America’s farm problem is older, in point of years, than the airplane itself. Before the Wright

5 brothers invented the airplane the farm er was f ' crying for help—and with good reason, too. Con-V gtesa after congress has wrestled with the problem.

Many a secretary of agriculture has had his crackP a t i t Presidents have spoken weightily of it, and t have dedicated themselves to the^ob of "doing some- £ thing for the farm er.”V Yet the woblem remains unsolved. The speed that ;■ Tfe can display with our machines is simply non- fcaastettt .when "we come up against the business of r - salving a problem in economics.— IfsomsOmeff looksas i f there were no limit.at all

if to the things we can adiieve in the realm of mecnanics.Our eriSneers and scientists are canny folk, and if

; tSo world today contains any miracle-workers, they : ate the men.

But when we begin dealing with people rather than with machines, our skills seenrto leaVe us. Mr. Wal-

f ‘ lace’s continued grappling with the farm problem is j to t one case in point In almost every comparable fidd the stoiy is the same. Our inability to cut the <kpr««^n off, ^ o r t is the, piost. striking-instance

; '« a l l . - • - ; .

Someone will break de Seversky’s record, probably, before the ink I s dry on this column of type. That record, in its turn, will fall a little later. We can con­fidently look forward to continued progress.

But who will be bold enough to say that this newest prpjeet of Mr. Wallace's will at last do the trick? Look ahead a quaiHier of a century, and one of th<! first things your imagination shows you is some future Secretary Wallaw trying to help the farmer.

We’ll be a great peopleif we ever learn to handle human problems as efficiently as we now handle me chanical ones.

PO TS h o t s

l i i e Gei^tlemui in the T l^d'R ow

Monday, September 12» 1989

SERIAL STORY

PHOTO FINISH BY CHARLES B. PARMEReoprmtOHT. i* w

NBA SEMVICK. m e .

CHAPTER VIU «‘ T 'L L g e t U fo r y o u , U ncle

S an d y ,” M id L in d a .- S h e le an e d o v e r, b u t h e ja b b ed h e r w llh h is e lbow ,

j ' ‘U n d e San dy— ” s h e rca ch c d . * ( o t i t : th e lone e n v e lo p e sh e h a d

seen B ru c e R a d fo rd g ive h im .1 '‘n i p u t i t on th e d re s se r ," b u t

he sn a tch e d i t f ro m h e r h a n d s .I W hy w a s th a t l e t te r s o ixDpor-. I tan t? W hy d id n ’t h e w ish h e r to , touch it?

L inda w e n t o u t o a th e porch . S a n k in to a ro c k e r. T h e e x c ite ­m e n t o f th e aucU on ; t h e m eetin g w ith B ro w n D o n a ld ; M o n te HiU d ro p p in g do w n f rc ra .th e aJdes; U ncle S a n d y ’s s u d d e n ly changed a ttitu d e to rw ird h e r —ill s a i r o t m y s te ry a b o u t th is le t te r B ruce R a d fo rd h a d g i v n h im .

I t w a s a ll to o m u c h . H er sKouldexa * U te d h e lp lessly , th is w a s th e B lu a G ra s s she had

, lo n g e d , fo r! S h e h a d le f t i t a s a , I y o u n g g ir l; a n d h a d h e ld it sincc

TH E T A BLES A B E T U BN E D ON n i E OLD G BO VCa

Potso :T h e O ld O rtiueh w t i In fin e voice.

I 've ra re ly seen h im In b e tte r ."S o th e y go ba ck to coUege now."

h e m u ttered ."S o w h a t? " I aaked."So we p a re n ts go broke,” he

sn a pped . -E d u ca tio n Is a f in e th in s .

C M lii lo 111, m j.U r iM o! h o .m uch I t costs to give o u r k ids alleged ; ^ ' t o o o d . N ow sA* w a s U c ta g cu ltu re ’• I re a lity .

-W h y a lleg e d r- I asked. ! . ^ e f e l t l i e s « ^ a U l e ^••Because a college now adays U , |o n i

Ju st a b u n c h o f f ra te rn ity a n d so ro r- ing . a l l s ^ a t h i ^ . lU Ity d a nce floora su rro u n d e d by a | y o u r o ffe r i f i t s s t d l open . She

T IN D A le a n e d b a ck . T r ie d to re la x . D re w In a d e ep b re a th .

W h a t w a s th a t od o r, b ro u g h t by th o w in d so u g h in g th ro u g h th e sycam ores? ' U h t A a kunk i . A c a t h o w le d in th e b a m ; she h e a rd G o ld e n T o y c lu m p in g n e rv ­ously . u n e a s ily , in h is n e w hom e . S h e fe l t so m e th in g J a b b in g h e r onklo— ouch! A m osqu ito . She ru b b ed th o sp o t a m o m e n t T h en ro se . S o m eth in g b ru sh e d a g a in s t h e r fac e , so m e th in g u n p le asa n t. S h e b ru s h e d i t off—a sp id e r 's loose w eb .

F ro m in s id e th e h o u se c am e th e rau c o u s m o r e s o f U n c le S a n d y G ordon .

L inda la u g h e d a h o llo w la u g h . T h is 'w a s th e ro m an tic B lu e G rass!

S u d d e n ly , sh e re m e m b e re d U n ­c le S a n d y 's sn a tc h in g th a t e n - vc}opo t r o x i h e r ; th e en v elo p e B ruce h a d g i v ^ t o h im q u ite c asua lly , a s th o u g h o f n o m o m e n t W h a t w a s in i t tha tp U ncle S a n d y w an ted to k e e p i t fro m h e r ha n d s?

U ncle S a n d y h a d o p e n ed i t w h en h e h u r r ie d o ft “ to see I f th e coH b e b e d d ed d o w n ." T h e r e w as so m e th in g in i t h e d id n 't w a n t L inda to k n o w ; so m e th in g , she fe lt , she s jiou ld k n o w of.

She th o u g h t a m o m e n t. Y es, sh e w as go ing to lo o k in to th a t envelope . M aybe sh e sh o u ld n 't; b u t If s h e w as. go ing to Jjolc a f te r U ncle S a n d y , sh e sh o u ld k n o w ttte co n d itio n o f h is a fla lrs . S h e fe lt th a t e n v e lo p e c o n ta in e d so m e -U'v, to o l to f i v e ^ i b r ^could Insist on som ebody r tudy lng ." c h aa ce l ik e t h * t _ a c h a n c e to be-1 inm g ^ ^ ^

•A ren 't you a b it h a rsh ? " V kU IC T L Y she v ren t In sidc irfo ." h e r o a r e d . - I m ig h t go In to ! n u g a i tn e . W rit in g w a s h e r f ield ;; O , .0 U n c le S a n d y ’s

d e ta ils abou t d a u g h U r i w ho In s is t: s h e d i d a t k n o w a d a m th io g , ^ frYm Oieon fu r coats o r th e y c a n ’t go to fo o t- | a b o u t h o r « ra c te g . 1 baU gam es, i n f a c t. 1 m ig h t go In to j S h e s tn i g b ta i e d . “Y ou fool! ' t h««- m a tte r o f fo o tb a l l. ' ; a h e - to ld h e rse lf . “Y o u a sk ed for

“D id n 't you r fo lk s s ^ you to i t ; bo w y ou 've g o t » ta k e i f *college?” N o , s h e w ouIU ixt go back . T h a t

o u t, b a c k to w a rd h e r . in a n o ld - fash io n ed n ig h t - s h l r t S o m eth ing

« .e „ :r ■ ^---------- -------- w as Sticking o u t f ro m u n d e r th e••Sure. B u t th a t w as d if fe ren t. W e ! a d m it d c t e t . S h e 'd , .. .

stud ied a t coUege. W e d l d n l ga21- o b taaebcrm — 1 S he t i p t ^ in . « n c h e d f o r th ev a n ta r o tm a .- • ---------- - ............ r - - M iw N a n n m « - e i i v c I o c e ; h e g ay c a su d d e n »_tart

••How abo u t th e tim e you se t ja c k - i t h e do o rw ay . “ I n irn . o u t th e B egan tu rn in g . S h e froze i n - h e r rab b its loose In th e coUege c h ap e lV Hyhfc TJhcle S a n d y h e gone to , t r a c « - H e re la x ed , sn o red again .

“A m ere p ran k . J i u t m d t tb e tw e e s - h e sa id . * Now »he h a d th e en v e lo p e , w asstudies.*' -TThaok you . W orm an.” a h e said back ing f ro m th e r ro m . She

“ A nd th e tim e you p u t th e m ate b ru sk ly . T h en . • 'N crm ao . c a n t ag a in st th e d o o r-jam b .to bed on th e de an s so fa? - 1 u s a « o k ’’ T a i go ing to T he w a i l shook . A g a in th e h o rse -

•Ah." sa id th e CM dO rw K h. T h o s e ,^37 a w h i le I t 'l l b e too m u c h ; m an 's sn o r in g b ro k e off; once re th e days. W e h a d —h a ^ p h ! t jq ,. , ^ i n r i g and. hnn^4ling *ho! o e s ta r te d tu m tn g . i i she

S 'r a s t e too

A e m ule a ^ U A nd T h e O ld G x o u ch s e y « so f t­

ened.

■ coH. too.’*tim e . T h e y neglect [ th a u g h t a m om ent,

stud ies. T hey—b oy. th a t ooe aboufi, - x jw re b e S a ' r a n i « T om nkins: I h e m u le a i id th e d e a n w a s a c Q r te r t " ! jj* s tD o p e *

“ B u t w h a tr*

caugh t!B u t th e o ld m a n 's h e a d r e la x e d

a g a in o n th e p illo w . U n d a j d g c d o u t. w e n t d o w n (h e c o rr id o r to h e r ro o m , th e sp a re room , a t th e

LO T S or D O CT O R S D* T H E h o u s e :

P o t S h o ts :Pavo rite Query la s t w eek a t S m r;

Valley, w here th e m edics, o f Id ah o ; were In te ssian a t th e a n n u a l e o n - ven tioo .w as—o f a n UUovi. **Ia th n a a gen tje inan in th e hotaB?-*

T h is w as b ro o g h t borne b r one <i£ th e auxUlary m e m b e n w ho enjoyed th e five-day c onven tloa to th e hilU

-W e il, m a 'a m . ' ' I f « m a n s h u f n e d '« 5 d o£ th e h a ll . S h e tu rn e d on - N e a h - s h i , j e r t . • .•a » b e * a s a d c h u rc h ' th e l ig h t , looked a t th e envelope .

‘ m c c lb e r . b u t s b * - a t e go t a p o w -; N o m soripU on on I t e r f u l h a d tem p e r ." j She o p e n ed it. A h a lf dozen

" C ih s h e c o d k r A n d d e a n , •.heels o f p a p e r fe ll on th e c cn te r- h o u i e r ' I tab le . P a p e rs b e a r in g th e w ords:

The Easy Way.The children are getting breaks right and left. News arrives of the discovery of a way to take at

least a part of the curse off spinach for boys and lir ls . w ith spinachphobiai It's simply a m atter of making

shei-bflt out of i t 'From the National Agricultural Research Centre

a t Beltsville, Md., comes’ tho suggestion that instead of feeding children cod liver oil airect it be fed to tho cows who give the milk that the children drink.

A t this stage have you already succumbed to tho impulse to throw up your hands in indipiation and let go a snort of, "Mollycoddling?” Why? You’re an adult, and in this adult world some kind of record is being set in the field of letting the cow take tho cod liver oil and making the spinach Into Ico cream. You absorb more pre.digested reading m atter in the form of cqmmehtary these days than you ever did before, and the process of sugar-coating—or eherbct-making

. —liM become a major industry.Don’t be hard on the children.

ih. y e r, m ’a n l An* if w «

- T h e n g e t h e r ." '" ^ t a , m a 'a m . I s> te l l h e r now ."

“ I p re m ise to p a y o n d e m ah d :□ W illia ia R a d fo rd ” nffd signed •A le x an d e r G ordon ."

E io b t n o te s , g iv e n o v e r a se ries

. -- _______a nglngo n e l o r $3S0 (g iv en in 1927) to o n e f o r WOOD (d a te d J a n . 1. 1M 0). A to la j o f iw o o in n o te s ! .

L in d a iu r p e d e a c h p a p e r o ve r; o n tw o only, h a d p a y m en ts been m a d e ; $40 o n th e |2 5 0 n o te ; a n d $630 o n th e tSOOO one. S in ce th e n , h e h a d g o tte n th o t la s t $3M 0 loan .

L in d a ’s eyes w id e n ed . WlUlarQ S a d /o r d > u d p a id h is te o o o lHan b a c k to S a n d y G ordon . T h e n , in g ra t i tu d e , h a d g iv e n S a n d y G or­d o n m o n e y lo r h is n u m e ro u s b r e e d in g ■ventuxes— le n t i t w ith ­o u t •e c u r ity l. W illiam R a d fo rd h a d b e m a g re a t f rien d ,

A N D B ru c e? H e w as a honeyl H® k n e w th a t S a n d y G ordon

WM a n e v e r -p a y -b a c k . H e h a d le t th e e x ec u to r* co llec t th e n o te th e y h e ld . B u t th e se , w h ic h h e h a d f o u n d in h is u n c le ’s l » « r y , he. h a d k e p t . ^ m them , w h y , h e c o u ld h a y e W & d U ncle S a n d y to s e l l h is farm !

L in d a go t to h e r fee t. F e l t blood r u s h in g to h e r face . B ru c c h a d b e e n a ^ o to u g h b re d . S h e h a d u p b ra id e d h im u n m e rc ifu lly , and h e h a d sa id n o th in g ; h e cou ld h a v e s a id p le n ty .

S h e ’d n e v e r m e n tio n th is to U n c le S a n d ^ ; b u t s h e m u s t apo lo­g iz e t o B ru c e in s tan tly . .

S h e p ic k e d u p th e n o te s , p u t th e m b a c k in th e envelope , sh a k ­in g h e r h e a d . T h en w e n t to h e r u n c le ’s ro o m , slip p ed th e en ­v e lo p e b e n e a th h is p illow . H e w as s n o r in g s tro n g ly ; h e w ou ldn ’t h e a r h e r ta lk in g to B rucc .' S h e . s te p p ed to th e o ld -fa sh ­

io n e d w a l l te lep h o n e In th e h a ll, c ra n k e d th e h a n d le fo r c en tra l. A t la s t th e sw itc h b o ard o p e ra to r a n sw e re d .

“ M r. B ru c e R a d fo rd ’s, p lease ,” sh e a sk e d , in th e c o u n try m anner.

“ Yea. n ta ’a m . T r y to g e t h im .”A t la s t, a l t e r se v e ra l m in u tes

o l-W lrccbuzzing , sh e h o ^ d , f a in t­l y . - “ H ello —helic>—w h o y o u r in g ­in '? ” ,,

" I s th a t M r. R a d fo rd ’s fa rm ? ” L in d a a sk e d .'

"Y es, m a ’a m .” N ow , sh e h e ard c le a rly .

“L e t m e sp e ak w ith M r. B ruce R a d fo rd , please ."*

"W ell, he— h e a in 't h e re ."“ W h a t tim e do y o u e x p ec t h im

b a c k ? "“ I d o n ’t k now , m a ’a m . H e

p a c k e d u p b e fo re su p p e r—w on t vlgiUn.' to n ig h t- .^ o ro e ho m e a n d h a d m e p u t h is th in g s in h is car. S a id h e ’d b e go n e ^ u i te a spell. . . . N o , m a ’a m , 1 'd o n 't know w h e re h e w e n t . H e sa id h e ’d send f o r h is m a il.”

L in d a m a d e n o re p ly . S low ly, m echaK rc81ly,‘Tihe p u t th e r e c e iv e r . b a c k on its hook .

(T o B e C o n tin n ed )

B y BO D N EY D U TCH EB (E ven ing T im es W aahlogton

Cw i«*p«m denl.) • , W A SH IN G T O N . S ep t. 1,1- " b o m -

m u n U m ” h a s bobbed up aa a n la au t in va rio u a 1938 p rim a rie s a n d m ajr be h e a rd from in th e faU elecU o* cam pa igns.

S e n . Bob R eynolds o f N orth O ar®- U na o n ce advised sem e o f h is or*- leagues:

" O c t a good red scare in to th o c am p a ig n a n d you d o n 't h av« t« w orry a b o u t Issues."

T hose w ho supposed th e old " re d sc are" h a d been w orn th re a d b a re a rc be in g fodled. S u ch seasoned c onservative c am pa igners a s S e n . W alte r G eorge in G eorgia , S en . M U - la rd T yd ln g s In M ary land , a n d Cong. J o h n J . O ’C onnor in N ew Y ork , a ll "purge-’ U rg e ts , d e em U good po litica l m edicine.

B E D W B IP P IN G PO ST l y d in g s f i r s t u se d th e C om m un ist

Issue by q uo ting a llegedly ra d ic a l p assages fro m a book w ri tte n by M a u ri tz H allg ren . 4 su p p o rte r o f h b opponen t. Cong. D avey Lew is. L ate ly T yd tngs’ fo rces h av e p la ste red M a ry ­land w ith p r in te d w am tag s—"Y o u r consU tuU onal r ig h ts a re th re a te n e d by th e fede ra l a d m in is tra tio n , s u p ­p o rted by th e 0 J , 0 . , Jo h n L . Lew is a n d C om m un ists . P reserve you r civil a n d re lig ious Ubertiea.’’

G eorge a ttr ib u te s h is New D ea l

j Away With FuahioiiHHall, gentlemen, to Countess Kira of whom

~ you may not have heard. The Countess is serving at X tb* moment aa a fashion expert in Now York.

The male, the countess has just declared, possesses hotter Judgment in regard to women’s clothes than f tho women do. And the countess bclievon it’s high time the male took a sti’ongcr hand in the matter.

■ . Thete’i the eignall Let’s see, now—well, hata should be attendea to first. They ought to have more connoetlon with tho head, moro utility. Ah for the diMaos, tho big thing to do is to decide once and for

ft^M .W W tly jyhore the walsHino is to be, and keep J t :S^V u^ An.4 furbelows, projections, tiicks, and angles :^mUlA11t'a>iy moaning should bo eliminated altogether. ' J ii 4 ^ ovoiytMng & the way of disguise that makes

owiftwlon ^ou ld go; let.thO tru th be known.‘ . iu t te r of fact, ono Ideal garment should bo

' .luu) tbo m atter of changing fashions dls- ■ W - The chief aim should bo comfortv

I’t • program like THAT I'w luce a CWKl

PA R D O S U S W m L B WE .\FOPLEJCT!

D ear. V. S .U y l i n t aU cm pc a t w rlUng p b e t i ;

<wUh apologies to aomebody >:My lo v e rh tm have gone away

My lover h im h a v e w en t to atay. H im w on't come to I ;

Me Won't w en t to he.D on 't it aw ful?

—Dwp B eraldo

G O IN G KAMBY-PA31BT ‘■Modem In d ian C h M CaU

C ream PJe fo r B re alitss t.’* Pr iw item .

And tough old S i ttin g B ull tu rn ed over tw k e in h is grave.

PE O ttA B LY A HOUR D E IN K t

P o t Shots:I n n c e r ta in local beer pa rlo r w in ­

dow U a s ign saying "tax iderm y."W hat does one a c t w hen on*

o rders a d rink of tan lderm y?- W e e f a l WlUia

W A N TEIl: CA K N K tilE MEDAL FO R A DOU

I h a d a H ide d « | | l r .I lls ( t« th were very sh a rp ;W hen h e goes to heaven 1 hope h a g e lt a h a rp .F o r th a t l l l t i r brindle ran in e T h a i b leated M -and-so.I lr a rd th e land lo rd ' ih o u lln g -Y ou’ll pay o r ont you 10!”A nd t l i a l c anny U tile can ine Up* a n d take* a rh a n re And b ite s mjr aiiRry land lord I n th e reg ion of lh» panlul

- T lm h u k iu

ANH TH K NKW roiiK.nt will be "PllmKy W himnirn," liin txtrlor r a |e U tat'a ca tc h in g nn h ith e r uiid ililU ter

a r thejie U lilln l H tatrn. J a t t give five "Kllmsy W hlinMm," n lilio tiih

you can com e hack n» ninny tim es u you w a n t w ith live more. ’The g am e's s im p le: Ju n l lute a tw o-word rhym e to describe oomo person, place n r h ^ p p eu ln g . s tirh a s a movie v lllali); "R eel heel." 'n i r hput co l­lection of five •'I 'llmhy w iiim sleit" wliui^our BO ceiitii. In rld rn is lly , we'll g ive ‘you tom orrow th e m n iM t w in­n e r fo r la s t week.

W E C O W U >N T H A Y -W r.’v r .N K V IB BCBN R ICIIt

P o t 'S h o U :W hy 1 raad dry-as-dUKi m agaiine

a rtlo lts I d o n 't know , bu t in th e la te s t I found a n asM hlon ih a t tlia r ich people w orry m ore th a n the folks who h a v e n ’t g o t miKli.

T lia t nurprU ed m e a t llrs t. bu t a fcer (wo m in u tes o f steady th in k ­ing I decided I know why I l ia |w or folks h a v en 't g o t any th ing |« worry ab o u t — h is t pibout cveryltilng ha«

H I S T O R YOf Twin Falls City & County

15 YE A R 3 AGOSE PT . 12, IU »

Foo tball will be as popular M ever a t U u T w in P a lls liiiih school this, year. I t w as m o i t l tu t T uesday a f ­ternoon w hen B m eeting w oj held lix room 301 (or th e purpose o f ge t­tin g lin ed up fo r tlie .teason a c tiv ­ities. P rin c ip a l M. C. M lU hell gave a sh o r t ta lk on the a sp lra tlo a i of th e school am i plrn tlrd w ith tlio prM peetlve m em bers o f th e te am to pJay th e gam e fo r a ll it w ai w orth, b u i to p lay clean anrl play honest. Jal(« I rw in of S tan fo rd was a n o th e r • f Ih e speakers, *nd ln«M llrdenoiish pep In to th e lads tn w a rra a t a suc- c e u fu l season.

The Family Doctor

(T h is Li t h e 'f h s t . o t th ree art^ Id ea by Dr. F lshbeln in w h ich he d iscusses t h e . re la tion betw een b o u sin g and healU).)

nu» .« ll W eaver k f t T iit.iday for B oston to re-*n t^ r H arvard un ive r­s ity . M r. W csv rr will ht' a Jinilor In th e m edical ichnol s t M arvnrd th is ye a r . H e lil ll spend a lew day.i In C hicago before going on to Boston.

2 7 y ^ A H S A G O

H ErTKM Bfllg IZ, t» l lA dosen nr m o re 'fe r r ije ra to r cars

w ere b rough t In T h u rsd ay and placed on tho nUIr t r s rk . 'l lie y will be loaded w tlli ,'I'wln r n l h im tatoea a n d sh ipped to r i l t f r im t p a rla of Iho e ast, where llie npud c rn p ’ ls p rac tica lly a Jalhire.

T lie follow ing gen tlem en from th is c ity h av e been draw n to a c t a i g ran d Jurors In th e U nited BU tea c o u rt h i BoIm ; W, 8 . a u n . O eorg* B. Carrico , W . A. D abcock a n d 0. T . H am ilton , T hey will com m enc* holdUig th t aeaslons Sep t. U .

H , H . F rled lie lm lo ft W ednesday for llo llU U r. where- h e will be fo r some tim e p u ttin g |n eieolrlo. fix* t u r n In a new realdenoe In th a t g row ing lo ^ n .

KTFI PROGRAM1240 kc. l.K O wAtU

(CUp for reference.T h is will n o t be repealed l

By D R . M O RR IS F18IIBE IN E d lta r . Jo n m a l of (he A m eriran

M edieel A ssociation, a n d ofR ygeia , th e H ea lth M agaalne

W ith o u t a n y do u b t Uie sp read nt d isease Is fostered by bad housing. In d ee d . If a n y one of Uie funda­m e n ta ls a t h u m a n llvhtg. in<^hNll;ig f o ^ . fuel, c lo th ing , nnd housing, is lack in g to a n y considerable ex ten t, th e re Is bound to be a de leterious e f ­fec t on h e a lth .

p e rh a p s th e m m t Im p o rtan t fnc* to rs fro m th e p o in t o t view of hen llh ill r e la tio n sh ip lo how*liig a re thft ts c to rs of ph im blng a n d san ltn llon , lack of lig h t a n d sun.ililne. a n d over­crow ding, P o in ted w ater com ing Into a dw elling. Im proper plum bing, nnd u n sa n ita ry to lle ls arc unt)Uc.nilon- kbly a ssocia ted w ith m enaces to hesU h .

Ho*4Sver, i t Is n o t nlw nys slum dw elling In w hl^h mirti faetorx areC e n t, flomellme.-t fau lty plunib-

w h tch pe rm its tlie ilp h q n ln n or leakage of sew er wnnte In to w ater supp lies m ay be found In p laces de- vo tM a lm o st wJ)/?!!/ lo th a ie of w ea lth .

O varcrow dh ig Li partlcu ln rly n m enace . T lie m ore tlR htly people are p in k e d toge ther, th e m ore c e r ta in ­ty th e re Is those thoae dU eases whli lt e re s p re a d by con tnci o f one jw r- wm w ith a n o th e r will be d lw n i ln - tkled th ro u g h o u t the g roup. T ills appIlM p a rticu la rly In such diseniies ta th e com m on coM jtiid so re th ro a t, d ip h th e r ia , a csrle t fever. mennlr.H, m um ps , chlckenpoK. whoophm oough, a n d th e o the r im iK irtant din- etiM t o f GhtlrihtMid. I t h a s been found t h a t in fam ilie s avrragU ig leas th a n one pe rso n p e r room th e In fan t m o rta lity r a te Is na fo r each onn th o u sa n d live blrtlui; w hereas the r a te la M w here th e density Is b e ­tw een one a n d tw o, a n d ' ab o u t 130 to r tw o p e rsons a n d over.

O f course |Wor hiiUAlng Is alrti

TUESDAY, BEPT. 13S:OC nno rre^ 'B reak'fut club .0:11 l^Kvorlie folk longi e-30 Worldwide trsnsru llo taewi S ;» Karm (iMhM and itn o ra l m srk tl1:00 ^ito Mt°dUon i l n i i n lilV W slu leltcUoDs 1:30 The Pe«rl«M quo rttt 7 ;« Opening market quotstloiuB:00 Moriiini Sulletln Board variety

program S:00 Ma Perklita0:13 iJi-rC innc li's novrlty dance or

c tm lraB:IO Tlia Mnn1t/>r viowo tho newt 0:4!i ConcFit dance

10:00 Amrrltiin Pwnily Rotilnton 10:IS nifiin tlm o •0:M Victor conctrt orchrotra 0:41 The Ilonie*pun trio •1:00 Uary I., Tayinr m akn : Old nu ll

11;1S 'I , m aike(«-Jeaiinctle McUoQ-

a lre i^ y happened . 'M l tu rn ehee rftd

, O ld R a p r e ^ le

rA M O U B LA ST LINE

. , H pent e u r grocery budget try ing te wlA H i m e n lh a n U - w ayl . .

T U B OKNTLEMAN IN T H E THUUD ROW

You May Not Know That—

By N A O H I B . M A RTINT h o B lack cnnyon o f th e

l icu r rivnr wchI o f Gritcu Is ono o f th e m o n tp lu tu resq u e r iv er r o t k o h In t lie iita te .

W h eat w as Introducod to Arner* tea th r o u ih th o oarelOMiteas o( • N egro slave, ’H ie slave o f H e r n a n d o O ertee, M ex k aii conqueror oarelesaly m liied w hea t aeed wlU th e floe he |>ut a board h is m u t e r l b o a t In tUO. T h a t w h ea t w aa th e f irs t rl»n tM l a n d ra tte d on t h l i con tinen t.

i K a n sa s w as Uie na m e o f a tr ib e o( B loux. th e "People o f th e BouttiW ind."

:30 Amoni th» n tsri :41 W»luei .00 Jorti roeiier

ItwliiR Ttoiihoduura 30 ClOolllI lUBfkrl <iiiQtStlon»

00 Dnitn........ ... .:ia The voico iii th* form:10 V(X-01 Beiiui •4S WoUr tiietnrtlfn

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Behind the Scenes In Washington

G A R G L E T H IS ONB J u s t a n o th e r suggestion fo r

Im prov ing y o u r vocabulary:T h e FtxKl a n d D rug a d m in is ­

tr a t io n Is p roceeding a g a in s t a d ru g ca llcd “C ausa lln ," p a rtly o n th e g ro u n d I f s falsely r e p re se n t­ed a s "A m lnod lm ethy lpy ra to lon - Q u lnon linesu lphona te ."

b anks closed th e U ra t s ix m o n th s th is ye a r , w ith M .7 p e r

o f e tpoa lts p ro tec ted a g a l iu t

A s th e p revious depressloo be­g a n . 478 banka cloeed In th e f i r s t s ix m c n th s o f 1930, w hen business decline h a d been m uch le ss se ­vere . -■

B u t a lthough N jw P eaJcrs u su ­a lly ta k c i^ r e d i t fo r depcait In su r- aao e , c o h jre ss a c tu a lly , passed th e law ag iflM t Roosevelt’s w ishes. T y u P reaW ent a n d a d v te r s th o u g h t t UMOunii^ because aU .*U to deposit

Iw u ra n c e pystem g i S ^oUapsed. (Oeyyrig l ^ ^ i g ^ Bervtoe. toe .)

CHWUSB U R IX y ; S e p t. I J (Specia l) —

C onsideration o f th e ro ad p ro g ra m a a p ro jec ted by S o u th e rn Id a h o , Inc w as t^ k en u M > y th e C ham ber o f C om m erce b i f f f o f d irec to rs a t Its reg u la r m e c tlw W ednesday.

S e c re ta ry J i^ c k C rouch re a d a le tte r f n x n thj* s ta te f ish a n d gam e d e p a r tm e n t w herein i t w as sU te d th a t c a tf ish Will soon be p laced in th e 6 n a k e rivei^here a n d m ore tro u t In C assia county stream s.

A p la n fo r a f a ll festival w as p re ­se n ted by K . P . SluBser a n d m e t w ith app rova l o f th e boa rd . J . P . H ackney , m e rc h a n ts ' (. a ssociation p residen t, ag reed to f i l l a m eeting o f a ll B u r­ley b u s ln e w met^ fo r M onday eve­n in g a t th tf c o u r t h o u se to to r m u lt te a d e fin ite fe lw , .

opposition to T om C orcoran a n d B en C ohen , w hom h e a lte rn a te ly d e ­sc ribes aa “C om m un ists" a n d “W all s t r e e t law yers.” a n d to E ll O liv e r of L ab o r 's N o n -P ar tisan league, w hom h e ca lls a •‘C om m unist."

O 'C onnor, b rackctcd by R oose ­ve lt w ith T yd lngs as a n " o b s tru c ­tio n is t:' w ho "b etra y ad " th e N ew D ea l, te lls vo te rs h is tro u b les a re la rge ly d u e to a C om m u n ist p lo t.

C om m un ists h av e ta k e n to e n ­do rsing th e m o st libe ra l c an d id a tes In s ig h t. In ste ad of ru n n in g th e i r own c and ida tes . T h is h a s g iven c e r ta h i lib e ra ls n ig h tm ares. B a l ­tim o re O om m unlsts, in s ig n ifica n t nu m e rica lly a n d otherw ise, h av e Ju s t endorsed Lewis, w hose s u p ­p o r te rs ca ll 1 h e e n d o r e ^ e n t a " w re a th of poison Ivy.”

D ies c om m ittee "revela tions” of C om m unistic ac tiv itie s a re expec ted to b e use fu l to R epub licans th is year.

L ib e ra ls seek ing to p ro tc c t th e m ­selves f ro m " re d ” c harges will m akq use o f 13 n tw p roposed d e fin itio n s of ''C o m m u n ist'’ published by Z io n ’s H era ld , M ethodU t W eekly, In c lu d ­in g “a ch ild Actress in th e m o tion

■ tu rea ,” " a l lb e r tl R o m an C a tho lico r E p iscopalian , P re sb y te ria n or M etttod lst,” a n d " anyone w hom we dislike.’’

ID E A PR O V E S W ORTHV arious New D eal Ideas w h ich

w ere considered sound by th e a d m in ­is t ra tio n h av e tu rn e d o u t to be screw y. B u t ono of th e m easu res w h ich h a s tu rn e d o u t b e s t w aa one th a t M r. Roosevelt him self, because h e th o u g h t it was screw y, d id n ’t .w ant.

F e d e ra l deposit In su rance for banics wos an im p o rta n t c iu h lo n In th e 1937-38 dep ression and p robably p rev e n ted pan ic . O n l y

Jil.i Atlrriioaii raqoool Hour l i l i Mnrincin tohernocil Chnir 4 30 Cnnrrrl KirM 4.43 (tvntlU*3:00 Kkwoll. tho {.and of Mkke Bollevt 1:I» nkhd fonrertS.45 'nK. Ilnuie uf TeUr

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T.sb Wniiiiwid* iroiinrodlo newo '7:41 Hi* tnrlely owing orchMUft s nodi^h Y fim,', Orpoy orehU tia

Amrilcoii Mmlly MOblnMD« .VI Uiiht KlryS .« tlrriiliAnl l.rrlMWa orcH tf8 0O<:i„ir, Iitir,, tn d hU OonUoiataU 0:111 iiaxKiiitii hirmnnloii

iim iiy ^ o h k j.ulhor ( retiiiool hour

th e preaenoe o t fllw , w hen tlie re In ft la c k o t ao rM n ln i o t w indow i, n r- oum u la tlo n o f f ilth , a n d a lag n a n t w a tc n w hen prem ises a re n o t kept In gooa o rd er. T here is * h a u r d lo h e u i h from buildings in w hich porehea a n d a ta lr i «r* n o t kep t in a

k u te of ^u ie d in g e r o t loea of llle Irom lirM w h en e o n itru o llo n doea no t p ro ­m o te p ro tM lM p a g iln a t th e iii r ha a a rd .

rtnally , oY erenw dlng In (lie limue U almoal. Invgrlably aaaoclaitd with menlAl duturbwicaa which rf»iilt from th e crowding of too mahy jwo- iile. living togelher in rlrwn (|iihi- l A f Friction betwetn inciulinn uf ihd^famlly and high tenalon.of tiio nervoui iy«Um are bound to »m preaent tn famlllai whare all of iiia people ar4 crowded tugothtr, uninii Skliw faelltUea ^or living.

I tiid haa It th a tm iu to w»* devlaefl by th e gm u to lu re Uia aun logdrkn lu m i a l ava W here she h a d rc tu e ii. •

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F o u r B la in ^ w u m ty c lU tens have been ca llcd t f l i ^ l s e to serve o n tho federa lf g ra n d jA ry a n d th ree o th e rs were s^mimohett to serve a s tr ia l ju ry m e n f o r l th e Id ah o d is tr ic t of Which O .-O , Ca^va^ah is th e Judge.

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^ c r c L e t o ,B rillia in t Galehdar

For Kiwanis, GuestsE la b o ra te ly arran ged wad-'the form al te a a t w h ich w ^ e s

and w om en g u e s ts o f Kiwunituia a tten d in g th e an n u al Utah- Idaho K iw a n is d is tr ic t coiijicnUon a t Sun V a lley w ore entCJ^ ta in ed th is a ftern o o n . T h iw # ^ w as one o f th e h ig h lig h ts a d e lig h tfu l round o f 80ciai*--<Wnts, p lan n ed , b y M rs. M H ^ B row n in g , T w in F a lls , general chairm an o f arra n g em en ts fo r th e w o m en ’s en terta in m en t, and h er su b -com m ittceg , G reetin g th e g u e s ts w e r e M rs.0 . P . D u va ll. T \v in F a lls , w ife o f th e d is tr ic t g o v ern o r , and th e w iv e s o f o th e r d is tr ic t

• and n ation a l o f f ic e r s .F orm al E ii|U sh T c»

Q uests w ere e n ic r ta ln e d du ring the te a hou rs wUh a n exceptionally (Ine p ro s r tm of m usic. M rs. E arle O ardem snn . S a l t L «ke C ity, one of th e besl-know n violinist* In th e In te r-m o u n ta ln reg io n , a n d M rs.O ren Boone, T w in F a lla , Bolotst, w ere th e a r t l i ta o f th e i»ft*m oon. M rs.O ard etn an n w as »ocom panlcd by Mrs. D. L . A lexander, T w in Palla.Mrs. Boone w as form erly M iss Ju lie t H ayden, T w in Falla,- M rs. U. M.T erry a n a n g e d th e m usic . /

T he sm a rtly a p p o in ted D uchln foom w as th e locale fo r t h e t- w hlch was se rved E n g lish style, lin en > c lo th , i a S u n V alley yellowcovered U ft ' t« a ta b ic w hich • ......handsom ely-,^appointed wJUi s i a n d cen te red w i t h golden, 761 flow ers. '

M rs. FtanJciUi S qu ires , w ife o l th e p resid en t of th e B u h l club , was c h a irm a n of a rran g e m e n ts , assisted by M rs. J . J . Rugg, M rs, A. J . F lnkc,•Mrs. H arry W . W rig h t, M rs. Bonnie Bardsley. M rs. M itchell H u n t a n d M rs. O lln ' Sm lU i. a ll o f B uhl, a n d M rs. Roy P a in te r . M rs. Jo h n K inney,Mrs. F . F . M cAlee a n d M rs. G eorge W ard, T w in ra il s .

G oTem or’a B*U Mo.'it b r illian t e v en t on* th e social

calendar fo r Ih e 'c o n v e n tlo n will be th e governor's ball a n d d in n e r th is

. evening a t 7:30 o 'clock a t th e C ha l­lenger Inn. D istingu ished g u e sts w ill be D U trlct G overno r a n d M rs. O . P .DuvBlJ, T w in J^'alJs: In le m a tlo n a l T rustees D r. D avid H enderson , S a lt Lake C ity, a n d D onald R ice, Oalc

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c ity . U ta h ; W . H . J o n e s , ' E ureka, U ta h ; J . C. P a lum bo , P ay e tte , a n d O lln S m ith , B uhl, a n d th e ir wives.

P resid ing a.<> to a s tm a s te r fo r the d in n e r p reced ing th e ball will be H ugh Caldw ell, a tto rn ey a t Caldwell, and one o f Id ah o ’s m ost popular a lte r -d ln n e r spea(:ers.. F ea tu re d o n th e e n te r ta in m e n t program will be R . K . D illingham , who h a s a rra n g e d a p rog ram of m ys­ticism especially fo r th e evening. O u tstan d in g ta le n t of th e U U h - !d«)io d is tr ic t wUJ a p p e a r on th e d in n e r p rog ram a n d th e c n te rU ln - m e n t events In tersp e rsin g th e dance. “B u s ’ V au g h n 's V agabaods willplay fo r .th b b a ll.,,, ... ......

BecepU on ( a C u rdcns T h e g a rd ea^ a t C ha lleng er inn

prov ided a n effec tive s e ttin g for th e opening recep tion yesterday a f te r ­noon a t w hich d is t r ic t a n d In te rn a - Uonal o ffice rs wer« h o n o r guests. M rs. A. 8, G ilb e rt w as c h a irm a n of a rran g e m e n ts fo r th is event.

P u n c h w as se rved fro m a sm artly Bppolnlrd tn b lr . n n d g a rden fu rn i­ture. placed Inviting ly arounrt the inkp, con tribu ted In te re s t to the se t­ting.

C lim axing even t o f tiic f irs t day, was th e religious mu&lcnlc Inst eve­n ing In Uie m a in d in ing room a t Sun V alley .lodge. Dr. Jo h n E, Carver, F irs t C ongregallonnl chu rch . O gden, U tah , gave th e add ress of Ihc eve ­n ing on * 'T lie 'Y o u th of T oday and thit C ltU en of Tom orrow ,"

M rs, D, L, A lexander played th e p relude a t 8 o'clock, followed by the Invocation, jironoinirprt by Rev. ,lame.s R. n u tle r , rn -fo r o f A hrrinlon Kplfccopal ch u rc h , •I’win Fulls, M ri.0 . P . riuvall nstig - T lir Ixirrt Is My

' by , Sprakji. nnd .Inniei R??tSild». rh a l im a n nf [he d h tr lc t m uslcN om in lttee , sang " A it Tlioii Ihc C hrist?"

O rreU ng* were b rouglil bv Max D ran, 'liianBgcr o f C liftllcngrr Inn; n , H, Ili-diirnm , T w in FalU ; A. E, n ffiu . H l/T , and F ra n k lin aqulre.i, nuh l, p reh iilenu o f the ho.M club-., luid r r jp o n w was m ado bv Jc^.se N K llril«ou, H ast d |i> trk l uuverunr A ino tnrn l of M lenrc fo r (Icim rlrtl K l- wftiilniw wnii cniuluclcd,

B ridge a n d Hi.or(s ■I'oinoirow n io rnh .g , c o n tra c t de-

volee.i will a tte n d a bridge parly in ih r ih irh ln room of th e lodge lie- Mlniiliig a t 10 o ’clock. M rs. a llrnm , wife of th e p residen t of thn n ie r club. a rrnnK ed ttir rvnn t Aa- AUilng h t r a rc M rs, J , W . Crred Mih. !■;. M R aybo rn , Mrfl. K, K I)l |J IliigliRiii a n d M rs, A. O. T rav li n|]

. Ilf Filer.Klwatila em blenia In gold a n d blue

wlll.dl.illnKulAh th e ta lly card s. I t U n iit lc lp n ed th a t 16 tablcn will be a t play du rin g th e m orn ing . 'I'wo at> trac tive nrleca will aw arded .

An active m orn ing of apo rts en> te r la ln id th e w om en th is forenoon. Oolf on llie O hallenger Inn course, one of th e flne«t in Iduho : horse- l>ark rilling along th ^ « ^ e n l« bridal pa th s; lenn la a n d rrm iu et on th e courts a t C h a lle n g e r Inn ; bloycllng In th e vloln lty of o u n V alley and K etchum , a n d aw lm m ing In Uie O hallenger In n pool, wore th e d ive r­sions, .

program1 . u t l i ’’'! R oblnnon, ohali;nian.

T h e genera l ro m m lttro on a r-

H, illll, Alvti:Hcliw

II. £ . Robfliaon. W ilbur I"‘rt R. J.

I; n il o f l-w J h r n l l i .a n d

In rhflrgn (»f ihe planA (nr the d in ­ner and hall lhl«' evening.

Mnnf>rr« nf llin M. 0 , c lu b -a n d one gufKt, M rs, R n b e rt I.aw ion.BijtrrUH)f>rt by M rs, W » y j» W dlty la s t week, H onora a t c o n tra c t w ant to M rs. Al Rus.'«ll a n d M rs. O eorg*' D etweller. '

R e frc itim rn tn w r r t served follow- Im| th a Karnes. 'H ie hom e was at> trac tive K ith llnm l tilinn.

Paj-ents ’ Nuptial Date Duplicated

M iss N a d in e S h illin gb u rg becam e th e b r id e o f J e s s W. W illiam s, R osem ead , C alif., th is a ftern o o n , th e 2 7 th w ed* din g a n n iv ersa ry o f h er par­en ts , M r. and M rs. A . E . S h il^ ingburg. T h e m arriage w a s perform ed a t H o 'c lock, th e sam e h o u r th a t M r. a n d M rs, Sh llllngburg , exchanged n u p tia l vows Sept 1911, In B eaver C ity , O kla.

In Che p resence o f rela tives and few closc f rien d s, th e m arrlnce

as solem nized by Rev. E . L. W hile a t th e subu rban hom e of th e b ride 's paren ts,

Escorted by F a th e r j E n te ring on th e a rm of h e r fa ­

th e r. th e b ride, p receded by h e r thrcfs a tt<ndftnt£, a p p roached th e Improvised a l ta r In th e 'liv in g room, w here she m e t by th e b rldc- g ro o n a n d h is a t te n d a n t . F low ers In th e living room w ere en tire ly In w hite ,-and th e b r id a l p a ir stood b e ­n e a th two la rge b a sk e ts o f w hite a s ­te rs du ring th e rea d in g c f th e m a r- rlogc lines.

C. E. C a lve rt p layed •'L ohengrin" as m em bers o f th e b rid al p a rty took tltclr placcs. He a lso p layed so ftly a medley of ro m an tic m elodies du ring th e cerem ony. •

W hite silk ' lace over Kutin wns tha w edding gow n, fash ioned p rinceis lines, w ith w h ich she a f ln g e r- tlp veil o f tu lle cau g h t w ith a d iadem o f o range blo&soms. C om pleting Uia b r id a l citsem blc was a bouquet o f J o h a n n a H ill roses.

H as T h re e A tte n d an U M rs. A lbert B a r to n , m a tro n o_J.

honor, w as gow ned In a s llpper- leng th frock of yellow a n d c a rrlcd c sh e ath bouquet o f a sters . Brides- m aids w ere th e com ely s is te rs of Uie b ride. M lss .A rth e tta S h llllngburg and M iss V rlg in ia Sh llllnbu rg ; who wore dup licated c rcam -co lo red su its and p aste l blouses.

A lbert B a rto n wa-i th e b est m an . R ichard a n d J e rry C a lv e rt were th e ushers.

R efreshm entfl w ere served fo l­lowing th e cercm ony. T h e decora­tions in th e d in in g room also fea­tu red w hite ast« rs . w ith yellow flow­ers fo r co lor a ccen t.

T he b ride c u t a n d served the th rce -tie red w edding cake , deco rat­ed In w hite a n d gold. T a l l golcj nnd w hite tapers a n d a lace c lo th m ade th e reH'e.^hmcnt tab le a ttrac tiv e .

To Live In C alifo rn ia Mr. and M rs, W illiam s will leave

la te r Xhls week on a w edding trip th rough O regon ' n n d W ashing ton , and down the coa.it to Ro.wmcnd, where they will m ake th e ir home. Mrs. Wlllliim.^ liRA chosen a gray su it w ith wliic tr im a n d accessor­ies OS h e r golng-aw oy o u tf it.

T he bride and bridegroom m e t in stu d e n t days In F o rg an . O U a.. Wllllam.i was g rn d u a tc d from the high K liool Utero, a n d M rs, W il­liam s w u g rad u a ted from th |! local high school. M r, WlUlam.H Ls a u o - elfited w llh th e Azusa Rock com ­pany In C alifo rn ia, T h e bride hnn been a m em ber of th e local o/flce s ta f f ot the M oun ta in S tn te s Tcle- ph n n t and T eleg raph com pany.

V ¥ ¥BOCIAl, AND DANCK ANNOUNCED n V WARD

F irs t w ard M . 1, A. p lans are complete fo r thu opening social

rv M lJ ir Ai» «.*.iemWy prft- gi;nm will be p iw n t e d In th e aiidl- to rlum from B to 9 o ’clock, and ctineliiK will follow n i tliti recrrn lion hull u n til 11 o ’cloc.k. T h e N ight Hawkif will fu rn ish thn niui>U;.

Mr.i, S telta Oalu> will give ttie M. I, A, tnik a n d M rs, J u a n lla H ull will Introduce th e offii'erji,

T alen t apiw arliiv on th e progrnin will Include; V iolin solo, M elbourne Jensen ; violin Irlo . u n d e r th e d i­rection o l Min, H elen JohnM>n; ladles' trio , Mr». FIOMile K Irkm an M rs ..n rrtlm Brow n nnd M rs. Clirlh- tin HotirrtMmi o rg an solo, Mn.. Mel- vin. C utler; hynioioim rending . Mm, I<ejlle H yde; aolo dnni-et U iith C u t­ter, accom panied by O len U oreji; a radn qurntton a n d nnnwer skit, Llo- n e lc ^ .p V e l l . ^

a r k a n h Ab v i h it o h h B N T IR T A IN E D KXIK.NMIVELY

Ja m es W rig h t, G randview , Ark., a n d hU aon. Ployd Wi ig h t ancf fam ­ily. X ureka Sprlnga , Ai k , f a th e r and b ro th er o f M rs. O arland Brooks, hava been tlie liisiilrnllon for a luunber of de ligh t ml MH-lal event* during th e ir a tay ln Twin Palls ,

M(wt rpcen t aifH ii a picnic S a tu rd a y 'h o n o rin g the w r u h l s h n d also Alex Urookn. b irthdayann iversary m a d e llio even t a R o u ­ble re lebrallon .

F ifty relatJven itml >ri<-ii(ts, m o i^ of them fo rm er ir;.i< lru i' o l Ar> kansas, assem bled (lie lorn p a r t of la st week fo r u <-(.vrir<l <HMi n e r In h ono r o f th e vl.iltnrn.

Mr, and Mra. Alex lliiioka and Mr. and M rs. O arla iitl llnm kn wen htisUi a t a n k-o c in iiu noi'inl lO' them Friday ovenlnii 'r h r y al^o a t tended U » T w in J'lillf. county fair a n d rodeo la s t week

¥ ¥ ¥ rR IM A R Y AKRANdlCS F in u T r A r r v o f h k a n o n

Second w ard in linury will e n te r ­ta in a t th e openli>l P«rty IM etday

" ■ a t 4 o'clock-In th e recrea-

Df^matic Sage Q ti^ d as Best S tv ^ n t Adviser“^ B k to {> ea re , th e m aster

o ffe r e d th e bc.st a d v ic e ev er g iven to

jC ytiung riian e ta r t in g for col- fcgi^ jvhen h e w ro te Poluniua' a d v ice to L a e r ta e s in ‘Ilam- iQt,' ’* M isa F lo ren ce Reea told

■ ‘ 'iers 'o f ^ h e D elphiuii so- a t a g u e s t day tunchcon

S a iV d a y a ftern o o n at the P a rk 'h o te l.

TtCat a d v ic e , is Ju s t as valuable to a yovmg w om an going awny to co llege ,’ <jr to anyone. MIm Rcf.>;, h e a d o f th e d ra m a tic s departm ent o f ’ th e T w in F a lls high schooj, po in ted out- E x ce rp ts from Du 8hake< peareao reference included

' . $ M e AdTtce STUI Good ••CopUy .th?’ -h ab it a s lliy purse

c a n 4^ ily « -‘b 'u t n o t cxpresw d ir ’f a ^ ^ j c h . d o t gaudy , for the a p f a r e r b f t bespeaks th e man."

‘•These friends thou haM, auc thelf-«doptJon tried; grappJe tljem tcA h y soul w llh hoops ol steel, but do not du ll th y palm wlUi enter l a m e n t of cach nqw-halchcd, un f i ^ e d comrade." ^

'T i l ls above a l l j t o th ine own .scl b e tru e . I t m u s t follow as llte n ight Uie- day , th o u c a n 's t no t then be false to a n y tp a n ,”

In tro d u c in g h e r dl.scij-^sJoj)“T lie S tudy of D ra m a a.-) a Denellt to D ally Llf«.” M iss Rees offered c o n g ra tu la tio n s to th e Delphian so­c ie ty fo r choosing dram a as tJic ye a r 's study .

S he po in ted o u t to her hearers th a t d ram a w as one of the best m e thods to g e t a be lter under­sta n d in g of life througli people ab o u t Uicm. a n d th e ir action's which

•c, a f te r a ll. th e sam e on the stage \ In rea lity .

I traw s Com parUons ‘'S hakespeare o lfers a perfect un-

«e r.s tin d ln g of life sltuiillciis In ••H am let." E ven a s Ham let, given every reaso n to a c t, wc pu t H off a n d p u t o ff, u n til we no longer con­tro l th e s itu a tio n ," she concludcd h e r discussion upon the famous tragedy.

She a lso com m ented on Tb-sen as th e m a n w ho paved the way for m odem d ram a tis ts . I n her compari­son betw een th e old and tlic new In d ram a , a n d th e a id dram atics lends to a m ore_p ro found understanding of lif e ," sh e show ed the value of, tragedy , com edy and farce in '-help.-. Ing to sea. ourselves as o thers see

Som e of th e b«ot plays of classic a n d con tem pora ry playw rights have been p rese n te d the past Jwp years i n th e T w in F a ils high school, un ­d e r th e 'd irection of Mias Rees.

J Playa from B f ^ D ram aU s^ T liese h av e included 6 '

"He." w hich la s t year cham p ionsh ip In th e one -act , division of tiic d(x;lamator>' coni ‘•because It w as a u rca t sho rt play to s ta r t-w lth ," was h e r m odest co i^ m en t. ,

T lie local d ram atics departrfleijt h a s a lso presen ted such stngeworUiy plays n s ‘’D ea th Take.s a H oliday,’’ "T h f T am ing of the Shrew," and "N o M ore F ron tier,"

M rs, R. A. S u tcllff, new preslderit; weJconied Die jjucsLs. and outlined th o cou rse of study for the year,

Mrn. Russell P o tte r , iiccompanleil by M rs, H . A. U all, sang several num bers . Mrs, R ail was program c h a ln n a n . am i Mr.v R onald G raves a n d Mr.-i, G eorge W ard f e r e In chnrgo of the a rrangem ents.

A ttrac tive corsages v « rc found a t cach cover. A uiunm flowers square ivory bowls were a rranged

tton »«H. ’nioNMJ atJcnrffitff a rc QHMtad to b ring • d im e fund"^ con-

.Iribu ilons.V 'H w prim ary haa l>ern fully or- inu ilied w ith M rs, M lpniu H all m president, assla ted hv Mrs. Sylvia M iller a n d M u . L ilttli W liitehaad.

Tri-C and M eT Plan Rush Week

P relim in a ry to ( g e n in g se s ­s io n s o f th e T ri-C and M^T clubs n e x t S u n d a y , S ep t. 18, o ff ic e r s o f th e tw o grou p s m e t y e s te r d a y a fte r n o o n a t th e hom e o f M iss M argaret B acon, p re s id e n t o f Tri-C .

In tc r-c lu b ru les w ere rea d and 'ru sh ing '' ru les d iscussed .'' D ates vere d raw n for th e " ru sh " pa rties

honoring p ro spective new m em bers, w hich will take place Sept, 21 and

Itli ncccp tance p a rtie s th a t w eek-end. '

Miss J e a n S chw end tm an . p resi­d e n t of tlw M cT club, represen ted h e r g roup a t S u n d a y 's m eeting .

Mrs, H a r ^ « w o l t a n d M rs. Amby sponsors, a t- !hapm an and

M rs. A, S , G ilb e rt, wh(T wer« a t- tc^idlng th e K iw an is conven tion a t S un Valley, were u nab le to be p res­en t.

O pening se.sslona for th e Red K nigh ts. Zu Z im s a n d S igm a Del­ta Psl c lubs will a lso be he ld nex t Sunday.

¥ ¥ ¥

CalendarTow nsend c lu b No. I will m eet

T uesday . a t 8 p . m . In th e B ap ­tis t bungalow .

¥ ¥ ¥L ataw ah c lu b , of H an sen will

m eet T uesday w ith M rs. M , P . K cnw orthy.

¥ ¥ ¥M ounta in View club m em bers

a m requested to b ring U ielr c an ­ned f ru i t fo r th e C h ild re n 's hom e to Mra. M allo ry F ish e r .

¥ ¥ ¥ ^P ast Noble G ra n d s ' cli^b will

m eet T h u rsd a y evcnlB gvJjit li)C home of M rs. A nnS 'W llsoB i.-lWN in th avenue east,

¥ ¥ .4 .P y th ian S is te rs ' soc ial club

m eeting, called foj^o-W cdncsday. Sep t. 14. has been postponed untU Sept, 21. a t th e hom e of M rs. C, H . E ldred .

¥ ¥ ¥Commixnlty C h u rc h L adles' Aid

society w ill o tc e t W ednesday for a po t-luck lu nch eon a t 12:30 p. m . a t th e ch u rc h , M rs, J . W . McDowell will be h ^ c & a .

¥ ¥ ¥Salm on T ra c t H om em akers ' club

will .-pieet w ith « M rs. Nygord W cdn«sday a t 2 p . m . T h e m eeting Jj b c i i* he ld a weelc e a r lie r to gel ready fo r A ch ievem en t day . All m em bers a rc u rged to be presen t.

^ ¥ ¥ ¥Tw in F a lls Council of P a ren ts

and T each ers will h av e th e firs t m eeting today At 6 p . m , a t th e ftbme o f M rs. O . C , H ailey. 503 Second avenue n o r th . O fficers

.•state th a t I t Is necessary th a t a ll m em bers a tten d .

T h e CltUd W elfare club of tiie • ta d les o f th e M oose lodge, wUl m eet W ednesday a t th e hom e of -Mrs, Q oldle P a rk e r , 138 ElevenUi avenue c as t, In ste ad of a t th o Id ah o Pow er co m p an y aud ito rium as previously ann o u n ce d . All m em bers a re req u e ste d to be p res­ent. A nyone In te re s ted In c ^ lld w elfare w ork I s 'lh v l tc d to a tten d . Mrs. H arry W ilson, B uhl, county h e a lth u n i t n u rse , will be the speal^ r, ,^ . ¥ ’ ¥ ¥ ,

Tw in P a lls c h a p tc r No. 29. O r­der of th e E as te rn S ta r . 'w ll l m eet In regu la r session T uesday a t 8 p. m . a t tht*iM Bsonlc ternule. ^ po t-luck d lh n e r for meW *«;i, th e ir hiL-ibands h n d cscort-s. wll\ bo « rve< l a t 6;30 p. m „ a n d fol- lo w b ig a h c business session a fun progra in w ill ’ be given. All so- jour{)l/}jr E a s ltr n s t a r s a n d IhoM? whom tlie c o m m itte e h a s been unable .to '(;Q ^ t«ct fo r m enu con- trlbutlonifr*Mro Invitw l to a ttend the d in n e r, pitying a nom inal plate charge,

Elaborate Rites Unite Couple at

Gooding'ChurchG O OD IN O, S ep t. 12 (Special) —

Tlic church o f S t. E lltab e th w as th e ch a rm in g w edding Sun­

day. Sep t, i a t 9;1S a . m . w hen Miss Adele Z aellt. popu la r young A ssyrian of B alt Lake C ity , bccam e th e bride of L es ter S llm an a t a w edding cerc­m ony followed by a n u p tia l m ass celebra ted by F a th e r T racy , pastor o f St. E lizabeth 's c h u rc h , w ith Path* ^ K ing , W endell, a&slsUng In the sanctuary .

T lic couple W1V.S nccom panled by Mrs- J o e sls tcr-ln -Jaw o f thebride, nnd Joe S llm an , b ro th e r of th e brideKiciom. ’

W eura W hile Satllt T lie bride wore a gown of white

sa tin w ltlr ii Ince veil nnd tr a in held In pliyrt w ith tln ra of o range bloa* som.s. Stic curried a bouquet of w lilU rosf.-i aiitl lilies of th e valley. T he m a tron of honor was gow ned In blue saUn w ith fur cape a n d blue accessorJc.%. s h e carrlcd a bouquet of T allsm nn ro.se.s. -

W edding mii.slc was fum laned by th e choir w ith M rs. O tto Joslyn, soloist, o th e r m em bers of th e choir were M rs. II. P . H u iton , M rs. H arry Solom cn, nnd Mls.ses Mar>^ and Ju a n ita A 'p lta rte . w ith M rs. P a t­te rson a t th e organ.

E ach rUle o f the a l ta r w as beau­tifu lly decoratcd w llh fall garden flow ers and lighted tapers.

Im m ediately a fte r th e ceremony, th e wcddlnK p a rty a n d approxim a­tely 150 guesLs a tten d e d n reception given in honor of th e co u p le .a t the F a rrb i S llm on ran c h n o r th of h o o d ­ing, A n archw ay of pine boughs a t one e n d of ii gaily colored canopy led th e way to the ou t-door break­fas t U ble,

A beau tifu l w edding cakc m ade in ­to th e shape of th e cross w ith a liny bride end bridegroom in th e raised ce n te r secllon was th e cen te r of a ttrac tio n .

Colorful N ative D ances A ssyrian. Ba:.quc, S pan ish and

A m erican dancing a n d sing ing were p resen ted by U ria a n d Luciano, Tony a n d Jo h n n y A ntonc, S a lt L ake City; a n d Jo e B aroda a n d C harles Abod, P o r tlan d , du rin g th e reception, wllh nil th e guc-sls Joining in th e fc.stlvl- tles th ro u g h o u t p ie rest of the day a n d evening.

T h e bride, d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. Mike Z ac llt of S a lt Lake City, was g rad u a ted from W b t high sc h o o l.In S a lt L ake City In 1932: a n d M r. S llm nn. popula r Gooding h igh school stu d en t, g radua ted w ith h is c lass In. 1933. T lic couple le ft Sunday afte rnoon by autom obile for n 10-day w edillng Irlj) th rough Cali­fo rn ia a n d will bo a t hom a Sept. 15 a t tlie ra n c h M r. S llm an shares wiUi hU fa th e r.

'-O ul'O f'T ow n G uests O u t-o f- to w n guc.sUs for th e wed­

ding w ere M r^ > n 4 J .lra . J . G , Kelly .and-fam ll.v—^ isa s -C lly ._ M o .; '-M r, and M rs; K . G . Arkoosh a n d Ipmlly and M rs. T om S llm an a n d sohs, U rn m ie , W yo,; M r, and M rs, Mike Z ac llt a n d fam ily, p a re n ts of the b ride. M r. a n d M rs. C rane Zaellt. Mr. a n d M rs, Joe Z aellt. Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Bo.ver a n d fam ily. Mr. a n d M rs. T ooney G eorge and fam ­ily. M r. a n d M rs. A ntone a n d fam ­ily. M r. a n d M rs, T offee H au icn and Mr. a n d M rs. B ill DavU, a ll of S alt U k e City, U U h .

Also prc.<ient fo r th e wedding were Rev. F a th e r B rom enham . Brooklyn, N, Y ,: Mra. N lm iia, C en tra lla . Wash.: M r. a n d M rs. Jo e B aroda a n d C h ar­les Abod, P o r tla n d , O re.; M r nnd M rs. BUI W ah a m , N am pa, atul Mr. and Mr.v M a t Costello, Fairfield.

Prominent Idaho A lunmi M a^ied

U cccivcd w ith -in terest by U n iv ers ity of Idaho stu d en ts and alum ni is w ord o f th o m arriage o f Misa Jnne Baker, R u p ert, and Gilbert. S t. C lair, Idaho F alls. T h e n u p tia ls w ere 'so lem n ized la st T h u rs­day u t h igh noon a t T r in ity E piscopal, church , P ocatello , by R ev. M ortim er C h ester, v icar. ,

M rs. S t. Clair, d a u g h te r-o f Judge a n d M rs, H ugh Bnkor, R upert, was fonncrly sccreiarj’ to. the dean of w om en a t th e University o f Idaho .

n i o bridegroom , a g radua te Of Uio U niversity of Id ah o law school, is Uie son of Mr. and M rs. C lancy St. C la ir , Id ah o Falls .

A w edding break fast followed th e cercm ony. A fter tk wedding tr ip to C aliforn ia a n d C anada, Uiey will live In Id ah o F a lls w here th e b ride­groom Is p rac tic ing law.

T h e bride was especially p rom i­n e n t In cam pus affa irs , being e lec t­ed M ay queen. She was a m em ber o t C a rd in a l Key a n d M orta r Board, service honorarlcs. a s well a s A lpha L am bda D elta and P h l B e U K a p ­pa, scholastic honorarles. H er social so rority w as K appa K appa G am m a. M r. S t. C la ir was a m em ber of P h i D elta T h e ta .

Myers-Kroeger Marriage Tol3

O A STLEFO RD , Sept. 13 (Special) - M r . Bpd Mrs. Clyde M yers JU T e re tu rn e d from a sh o rt tr ip to Bur> ley w here tiiey were m a rrie d by P ro b a te Judge H enry Tucker.

M rs. M yers before h e r m arriage w as M iss Evelyn K roeger. 81)b m ov­e d to castlefo rd from N ebraska in M a rc h . ,

M r. M yers Is well know n here hav* Ing grow n up in Uils comnS\mity.

M r. M yers, a t p resent, Is em ploy­e d by th e Twin Palls C anal com ­p a n y .

SE R IE S O F D A N C E S '^ IjC llEDU LED FO R M. I. A.

Club H as Greeting F rom New PresidentR IC H F IE L D , Sept. 12 (Specia l)—

M rs. Id a C . Fletcher, new presiden t, e x tfn d e d greeUngs a t th e m eeting o f th e R ichfield W om an's club W ed- nesdny .

A rep o r t on Uie year's programas by th e program com m it­

te e , M rs. H iram D . Pry, M rs. B yren B e rry a n d Mrs, Evalyn D raper.

N ex t m eeting of tho group w ill be In th e fo rm of a reception for the R ich fie ld tr a c t school teachers, Sept.a i .

M rs. C harles M cKay a n d M rs. O .. Qaldwell served, as hostesses a t

th e covered dish hm ch served p re - c e d l n g ^ e m eeting.

R E A D TH E TIM ES W ANT AOS.

do w iM h e length of U if alngle Uble a t w hlfli liinohron w sa served.

M iss R<-«.’' ’ ta lk Baturrtay was a w orfhw tille prefaefi to th r f irst s tudy m eethig nf th e sro \ip th is «f- teriioon at th e l>cglon M em orlat h a ll, following a sunm ier vacation.

G roup H tuaies I b ^ n '• T h e topic fo r dln^UMlon th is a f ­

ternoon wBh •'A P re lude to M odern D raina.'^ Tho eh ietitla ls of d ram a w eio considered Inform ally by the' g roup, p receding fou r ta lk s on Ib-

M rs, R, W. C a rp en te r spoke on "Ibccn 's A ppren ticesh ip" and Mrs, Rus.iell Pott<-r (111 "Ib sen 's Achieve- innn ts ," M rs. H aro ld Lackey review ­ed hU i)liiy, "T lie B rand ," and Mrs M, E, Ohotwell h is -'P eer O ynt.’' M rs. J , fl, D Iffenda rfe r played se­lections from Clrleg's "Peer O ynt s u i te " In illiis tra tlon .

A H um nin ry dlM -iuslon by the g roup com pletw j th e program ,

¥ ¥ ¥NIIHHKH A N NOlINCr.KVKNINO CA RlI FAUTY

F irs t D istr ic t N urnes’ a s m la t lo n will bn hofitess a t a sm trU y ap> po in ted card p a rty W edne iday iv « . n ln g a t 8 o'clm k a t th e Idaho pow ­e r com pany aud lin rhm i.

M l luirflrs-nrfl eord la lly Invited to a tte n d , Mr^. Allyn Dliiffll, Mrs. Ja n ie s U rynotds, M rs. H elen Y ard- Strom a n d M iss Lucy Colombo will be th e hostM ses,

¥ ¥ •

A rranged for T liu r id a y o t th l^ week w ill be n p a rly fo r th o S u n ­beam class, a g roup o t elghUi grade s tu d e n ts , a l (he B a p tis t bungalow. T h o m em bers will assem ble u soon a s th e ir cransr.i a rc over in Uie a f ­te rnoon . R e fre sh m e n ts will b« serv­e d follow ing th e nionU ily b iiiin ias m eeting sn rt jirog ra tn of gam ei,

M rs, U n o r* JoK nson. Instructo r of Uie class , will be p resen t.

¥ ¥ ¥NKW MKMBKRH IIK C E lV R p riV CLUII

M in. n ffrn ard M a rty n en le rta ln ed th e Noel club une afteriKM n la s t week a l ke n iln g to n . M rs, W illiam H anger a n d M ra. D on H ess were re - c<rtved a s new m em bers. N ine o the rs a ttended .

M rs. H arold L ackey will b« he«- t«M to Ute g roup G ot, la , aocordlnc to an n o u n ce m en t m a d e a t U>e c\<m n f th e afte rn o o n , R efreshm w ita w ers served by Hid h o s te u .

A ccording to tn e U nited S tu tei D uresu of Pub lic R oads. 80 per cen t o f tra f f ic goes pv rr c ity streets, 33 per < fn t over sttite highways, and 17 per c e n t over county and tow n ih ip roads;-

S ta k e M . 1 .A. dance plan.s fo r the com ing season, a s com pleted n t a m eeting yesterday a fternoon , have m et w ith th e unanim ous app roval of th e bishopric a n d presidencies of the enUre sU ke, officers announced today.

A series of dances will be given lit R ad io land once a m o n th , a n d th e beouly of th e ballroom a n d spocl floor, com bined w ith th e M. I. s ta n d a rd of danclnR , is expected to give dance lovers o f th e com m unity »n enjoyable season of recreation , accord ing to those in charge. T lie lie.st dancc o rchestras availab le in th is sccUon will fu rn ish p io m usic.

T h e dances will be open to Uie public fo r a general admls.slon c h a rg e , a n d c h u rc h m em bers h av e th e privilege o t a com bined E ra a n d dnnce p la n , cooperating w ith Uie slogan of "A n E ra in Every Home.*'

WIU W rig h t o t th e sU ke will su. pervlse th e E ra prog ram w hich will serve a s a sU m ulus for buying th e d ancc se ries tickets. T lie E ra c am ­pa ign will s ta r t in each w ard O ct. 3. a n d wlU ex tend th rough th e m o n th .

Burley Gii'l W eds a t Pennsylvania R ites

BU RLEY . B ,p t. 12 (S p c e lB l)-O r In tere st to th e ir m nny friends h e re is th e m arriage of Ml&s H elen S to d ­d a rd . . d a u g h ter .of Mr. nn d M rs. H en ry S toddard , Downey, to R nw - lelgh "B ud" Sm edley, so n of D r.’ and Mi.s. R . E . Sm edley, B urley , Sep t. 3 in W estchester, P a .

U nU i he r m arriage, th o bride a tten d in g a r t school in C hicago a n d h a d previously stud ied a t A lbion N orm al school. M r. Sm edley h a d gone to th e U niversity o f Id a h o a l Moscow before h e becam e field ex ­ecutive fo r th e Boy Scouts a t W es t- chestcr, T lie couple will b e a t hom e in W estchester.

BKREAN CLASH A8SKMHI.e s FO R DlNNKIt

•T lilrty m em b ers of the nerean class o f th e C h u rc h of th e Brethren g a thered ye sterd a y for a iwl-hick d in n e r a l th e hom e o t Rev. and Mr.i. C hiirlcs R oiik , follow ing th e church service.s.

In th e a lte rn o o n th e m en ]mrl}cl- pntgd In ii h o rsesh o e 'to u rn a in cn t. and (he w om en sp(;nl the time nonlally, M rs. 8 . M, Hel-itainl. Iln^rel' ton, was In charge of the program.

Below sea level, Uie average depth of Uie ocean Is ia,4M feet.

SANITONJE Cleaning. . . is . . . '

BETTER Cleaning

LOOK AHEAD NEVER BACK

People have bftea eom" pllmented us on our caps* ble funeral direction, t2 w secret of which is this: «u r •ervlees for th» dead «r* handled to pUUe tha Uv^ ’ Ing , . we concentrate fla encouragem ent r a t h e r than sympathy and, a t ttt* same time, attend to ttn r r detail appreprlatelj and smoothly.

J ' • ' i , .'

teeth wearers are worst breath offenders!

“N M d Mora Th«n > M ouih W u h " n y A ulhoiU M . . . R«eom mtn4 FOUDENT

P laU i and brldget soak up odors and impurities lU'.aaspoogeT A tt io d a r t sc tp i counts o s tbim . r S i scum holds genai aud decay rU . I t Is so toi^di th a t ordinary brushing seldom it. A i^ tt^ Into every Uny crerlca w b m brushing can't eten reach. Almoat always it results In ur< braatA” -probably tha most ofTeiuln o f all breath oaon.

Yet there's a perfect way to clean a n d purt/y false teeth 'without brushing, acid or danger. I t l i Poll, dent, the powder tha t diaiolvu away all scum, stalna, tam lsh and odor. Make* breath awset4r-«sd pUtes or bridges look better and

fael belUr. Tana o(

W hite e lep h a n ts au to m atica lly becom e i^ y a l p roperty a s soon ai tliey a re born In In d ia .-S u c h e le ­p h a n ts s r e considered sacred .

LADIES,'84Y1I , . on your laundry^. 6 rd«

new m ach ine b r o u ih t to you r hom e in th e c ity . a ^ r s . fo r BOc,

■ P hone OBl-W F or R eservaliona

REFRIGERATORS^HlyTSTTewTjgEt

New and Used

«T E W A R T #A R N E E

rcfosing Out ottom Prices

TermB ^ No Carrying Ciiarge

J»h6n E SIMOON’S

B J iT 'J ’K ll bet'H iJflr ( J iiii liu iIJ iK "'111 r c - m ovii tw ice AH iiiiii’li (">il HH ordliiiiry

cloanitiK mellioilH. Si'o fur ym iroolf w im t A dlffffriMion thiH \vill nmUfc Iii ym ir clothfH . Tliny will In* lirliflili'i’— HOflor— I’ln in e 'r --iin d th fy will w fiir lojiKCr, Call UA to t Dll' f in c s l in tjiiulily clonnlng.

Ph. 850 WK CALL AND DELIVKll

PARISIANLAUNOERERS and DQY CLEANEKB

"My wifi htu bun worritd -she ■hasn't had a liUir since hir Mother had thiti badfall"

"Why doesn’t she telebhone and relieve her mina?-no need to worry tvhen she can call up"

TELEPHONE rcK hcs out icrosi.ih 'c m llet to o ther towns *nd brings funiliir vplcw to you in iccura.

A telephone convefMrion, whether h ’l «>ci*l o t bmlnMl. ’ is A personil, two-wiiy villc. Only the w iephone takep your voice there and brings btck a tpakita tniwer fjow.

The long distance optrarair will be glad to tell yoo d it rates to any point without obligation.

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IPAHO Monday, September 12, 19S8

CARDS RELEASE FRANK FRISCH AS MANAGERiEden Ball Club Drubs Kimberly Team in Double-Header IOwner Announces Gashousers Head Firing of Famed

5 r . L O U IS , S ep t. 1 2 (U.PJ— T h e m a jo r IcaKues w ore awopt clean o f th e th r e e m a n a g ers w ho d om inated th e 1034-36 base­ball p en n a n t p ic tu re w ith th e p a ss in g to d a y oC Frankie F r isch a s p ilo t o f th e S t. L ou is C ardinals.

F r isch , w h o celeb rated h is 40 th b ir th d a y only la s t w eek. Joins M ick ey C ochrane and C harley G rim m on th e m ajor m anager c a su a lty l is t fo r 1038. I t w a s F ra n k ie s 1034 N a- tio jia l lea g u 6 chaitfp ion teamth a t w on th e n a m e o f th e

• “g a sh o u se g a n g ” b y rid ing over C och ran e's D e tr o it T ig ­e r s Jn th e w o rld se r ie s , and it w a s BJack M ik e’s T ig ers th a t b eat G rim m ’s C ubs fou r out o f s ix f o r th e w orld cham pion­sh ip in 1935.

Whll6 Frisch's release v u n o t en- Ur«l7 unexpected, the mAimer of Its

• n n o u n c e m e n t I *iiB a nirprlte. I p r e s i d e n t Sam I Breadon gave the I news U> reDortera I In the middle of I yesterday’s game I w i t h PltUburgh.

Frisch was In uni­form on the first- base c o a c h i n g

: l ln ^ A t the end of the I n n t a g . he went through the d u g o u t to the

/ dressing room and W U R CH • P«W nff. •

change In 'm anagers of -the club is mcesaary fo r 199S.” Breadon said, - f ta n k ha» been w ith us Idnger than any other m anager since Branch

: 10e»er. 1 do n o t Warn® him for the eoBdlUon of the club thla year. He h a t done nothing wa can find fault

tBd-lw iiaa bM n-a-tood m an. a«er. He ha« been paid for the

. n na lB der o f th e season and la leav- tag th e «lub today ao h« can be free

. to n « ^ t « m th other clubs seek­ing m anagers. Coach Mlin Oootale^ iHU'run th e team for th e remainder o f 'th e aeaaoB.'*

” H elm a "iSf the f«nB«r-"V laahr who eame t6 the Cards as a Noond-baseman in a trade which sent R o g w Hornsby to th ,e New York OlanU In 1M6, was the climax of a lonc-atandlng feud between FranU a and Rickey, cards g e im l

Yesterday’sResults

( B j V a lU 4 P m $ ) AM ERICA N LEAGUE

F I n t G am eR K X

cm k u o ............... 100 “ O - > » ■D«trtU ................. jo j o il i n - t o IILfont, B erlm Bod TrMb; OlU u o n , '•

Second G am eR H -

Cble»«o ...................OOJ 100 000-3 B 0DWOll ....................OO3M*.00l-S 7 0

Rlfn«y. WMtehe*d »nfl R#n««; CoH- i»n. Lawion. E u c n tu i and Tork.

F i r s t G am eR M S

St, LouU .............. -.000 010 010-1 S 0ci«T«im<j ....... .........o i i m o o i - * i 3 0

H. MllU. Cox and T. Henth: Teller »nd HfDuley.

Second G am eR H B

8 t LouU ................ 100 000 300—4 I 1C lm )»nd ................ 000 M l 000-3 T I

Van A tu »nd Sullivan; Hirdcr tn d PjU»».

Champs Named In County’s Annual Rodeo

C ham pions w ere crow ned a n d liad be ad e d fo r new er f ield s today fo1> low ing th e close o f-th e a n n u a l Twin F a lls c oun ty rodeo a t F lie r S a tu r­d a y n ie h t.

S e ttin g up som e fin e m&rks. In­c lud ing tw o In th e c a lf rop ing a t 8,1 seconds, th e s ta r cowbc^s -of the w orld p u t on a f ine show fo r the th o u sa n d s of sp e c ta to rs th a t pack- ed th e g ran d s tan d on a ll fou r n igh ts o f th e rodeo.

T h e c a ttle used in th e rodeo were te rm ed a s th e w ildest ever to appear In th is section , a lth o u g h th e buck . Ing broncos w ere a lit tle on the ta m e r a id e , acco rd ing to veternn ob- servers .

H lg h ilfh t of ShowH ig h lig h t o f each show wa/i the

B ra h m a fault r id ing—a n oco jpation th a t a p p ea re d pa rticu la rly d anger­ous in view o f th e d isposition of the bulls. A ttacks were

R H *...... OOO ooa Olft-3 1 3......004 lOl OOl-« 10 0

Dickey; X n k tu tk u' 'S S iX ,” isod a iu iu o l. ^p b iu d iip b u ...........003 w 0 0 0 -1 s aBoeten ................... 50J l « O U -IJ 19 3

O ttU r, OumlMrt. Builoo, T hom u M d W siner: M«»ln», WlUon and

- NATIONAL LEAGUl 'First

. ... »rtclt»on. _______ ___lUUflt. BeU; U uJuby and

• maaager. Friach 'opeoly refused to b a l ^ t f W c k tra "yw mep.“ •

Tram s Meet For U .S . SbltbaU Title

QHltiAOO. Sept. U (UJO The m t c m a t i ^ .Rarvesters, L i t t l e

< Hock, Ark.. m M t l^ h la r 's cafe, Oln- ' dnnatii tonight a t Boldlen field for• th e am ateur aoftball championship

of the world.. The Chicago Downdrafu will meet the J . J . Krelgs, Alameda, CaUf., for the girl's Utle.

The Fohlar'a defeated the Des Moines, Ia„ Packers 4 to a, and Little Reek defeated the Lettuce Kings.

’ Fhoenlx, Arts., 1 to 0 to advance to the finals. The Downdrafts defeated Mayfield. Ky., 3 to l , and.Alameda ellffllnatM the Phoenix girls' team, I to a, in thel.' aeml-final maUhea,

R H XBoston ___ _______ 000 008 100-3 11 0FU ladslehla - ......... OOO 000 l lO - l « 1

HutehlMon. »rflek»on and Lope*; ButebfT a^d Atwood.

R H E...COO 000 000-3 7 6

i«0 000 000-0 1 J ■; w m if , Lohr-

B m k i^n .,M d carMbiU;

m*n, pTown and D annli.,, ,o ineiD ntu - ........ 000 000 ooo-oCbleato .................... 001 OWOU-2

O errln ttr sod LombaMI; and

IDAHOANS RETURN BOISB.Jdi.. Sept. la (U,R)-ldaho'a

staU softball champtonft-Balrd's ' Cleanen of Boise, eliminated from

(ho IntematJonal toum tm enl in O hiugo—were en route home today.

iFrlends here said the team would

Yesterday’s

HEROP a u l D ean , who lost l< game.n

a n d w on on ly e ight In th e Texas league b u t- p r o v « t good enough to s to p th e PirateA In th e flr^t gam e of h is com cback cam paign In th e m a jo rs .

a rrive e ith e r Tuesday u lg h t or W ednesday m om Jng aboard c h a r te re d b u s .w h lc li toQk tltem to O hlcago.

T h e team , a f te r drnwlng a bye Ih th e f i r s t ro u n d , was elim inated In th e second Baturrtsy n ig h t by ihn D eep Rock te am of T ulsa . Okla. lo 0.

T u lsa 's p itcher allowed b u t two h its.

Match Play Starts in Valley Golf Tourney

Q ualify ing rounds had been com - Prilucek a n d J . K Im cs; No. 3, *. ft p le ted a n d m a tc h play wa.i le t lo a n d 0 were n o t b irdled; No, 7 birdirdsta rt today In (lie annual Snake Valley Amateur golf tournament.

When fUial scores had been poni­ed yestenlay. Jimmie Sinclair's total

‘ of M-M. Kored last Sunday, won Uie neoaU st honors. Slxleen men made the championship fllglu and 14 were In the first flight.

All matoliea in the first louiid m ust ba played off by next eunduy. according to Fred Stone, course starter.

In the champloiuhip fllKiit. pair­ings ware a s follows; Jinimio Sin­clair vs. Dick Price; Mel cusgril

jack Tlngey; Jimmie winter' holer vs, Carl Emerson; Webb Oox vs, A. 0 . F rasier;' Fred Stone vs. U n Hustead; Ruppert Wiillainson vs. A. L. Norton; Val Toolion vi Joe PrllUMk and Joe HamlUon va Uoyd Colder.

n n < n i i M ■ In the first flight J. Fischer meet^

ft. H . Atklnaon: SprouU Lslchllter takM on Wea Arnold; filll McRub- vrts meets Ray_ Wllliliisoii; jack Klmei batUea Qua Larson; B. Wall

. maaU Bob W am tr; Hal Wood takes on Q raf Self a ad Jack KUnes and M t^W alUca draw byes.

‘ ~ ptoyen make thJir.ow n ' i pairs m im M .at

_ . U 10:S0 a. m.. on ' ' 0 m ^ , Clept. I I . and the firat

JWufiT AWk poaiUvely have been . a i m i ^ n iih u a ll." a u r te r , atone ’ MUWWMf. Ttfa aaeond m in d wdl

, ' f U i t tlM foUowinc day..A I n r ctf U w .batter

l -h o U 'b i rd i id b y Na>3 birdled by Wtnt«rh6l«r, Joa

tiy E ari D avidson, Mel Cocgilff, W ln terho |e r nnil K rrd S lone; No. B b irdled by Dovldiinii, S incla ir niul V al TooU on: No, 0 blrtlleil by lllll M cRoberls. M cRoberts nUio took tlio m ost struken on any one ho le—10 Ihe long No, a du ring h is secimil tr ip a rounii th e rniirAe.

Q uallty liii H«orri Com plete (lUAlirylilg ncorcs were I follows:Champluiuilili) IIIkIi I : J , Slnc.lnlr,

Twin KallB, :t(i-J6_7J; fi^'cd Blonr, Tw in r s l k 38-37-711; J, W Intirr- holer. 'i X n Fallx, 3^-S7—7S; Vnl T oolson. 'I 'w lu l-'sllfi, aa-37 -76 ; Mel Cosarirf, T w in Palls . 40-39-7fl; H upiw rt WllllaniHon, n inr.40-4l>-fi0: WebI) Oox, Jliihl, J imMsmlKon, 'I'w lu TnlU. 41-41-83; Dick 1‘ilce, Tw in Pnlln,’ 4-4'^ •a3 U n Uiitlent. O arlE m erson, 43-4J-B 4; <ioc Prfhirck, n u h l, 4 I-4 S -8 4 : .luck T lngey. Iluhl. 4 3 -4 4 -8 7 ; .A. 1., Norton, 'I 'w lh rallx 4e-4l->«7; A. 0 . P rasler. 'I'w lu Palls 4S-49-BB; IJoyil Collier, ’1‘w ln .PslU 4S-4J-B (, ^

F irs t ( lls li t; J, iJ-4 « - M ; J , K lnirs. I 'w lh FalU, 44-18 - W ; D lir MolloberUi. 'I'w lu FalU

U a l Wood. T * lil Falls. 48- «0; flpi-ouu l(Oiciillter, 'I v in

F a lls , 47 -44-01; R, W all, Duhl, 4^44 —01; B irl D avldion.,T w lil Fslts, 47- 4 f t-# a ; I*at W allace, Tw in IMIU. 4(1-4 0 -4 4 ; -B, M. Atkinson, Kimberly, f ll-4 4 -0 6 ; O iu U rs o n , T w in P bIIs; 4 7 - 0 - 0 8 ; n a y V /llklnson, Bulil, 4D- 4 * - « { O ra f Self, Tw in FalU . 63-4 1 - M | W ea Arnold, K imberly, 60- « > - l6 0 : Dob W afn rr, I 'w lu FalU,

k e p t th e crow d In a n u p ro a r m ost o f th e tim e.

T h e re wa.i n o t one double cham p lon In a ll th e even ts of th e rodeo, a lth o u g h severa l m en placed In th e f in a l m oney of m ore th a n one event,

R odeo cham pions fo r th e various even ts o f th e 1B36 rodeo w ere a s follow s; '

M ad Scram b le—B laze P r a t t . A l­bion.

C a lf R op ing—L aw rence Conley, C asa O ra n d e , Calif.

B ull D ogging—B verett Bow m an, H llU lde, C alif.

P ro fess ional B arcback Riding'-* F r i t t T ru a n . Long B each , Calif.

P ro fe .u lonal B ronc R id ing—D off A ber. W olf, Wyo.

A m a teu r B ronc R id ing—Bob B ur- iws, Pocatello .W ild Cow M ilking—M ay n ard O ay-

lo r. C a sa O ra n d e , Arlz, 'B ra h m a B ull R id ing—Sm oky Spy-

d e r. P fcoen fx t'A rJt Com plete re su l ts 'fo r

n ig h t w ere a s foU ow sr/., ^ j ^ - M a d ScVtmbie ^ M o n e y -^ la ie P ra t t , Albion.

I d a .; B uck W y a tt, B akersfie ld , Calif. R odeo cham p io n —B laze P ra tt.

' C a lf Roping D ay m oney—H arry H a r t. P oca­

tello;— A ndy— Jauregul;— N ew hallr C a lif .; M ay n ard O aylor, C a s a O ra n d e . A rli.; L aw rence Conley. C asa G ra n d e , Calif.

Rodeo ch am p io n —L aw rence C on­ley, e lap sed t i m e ' f o r ' fou r days, 86.3 se conds; second. C arl Shepard , T ucson . A rhu; th ird . H arry H a r t; fo u rth , Cecil Owsley, V alen tine , T ex -

B ull Dogglag D ay m oney—H om er Pettigrew ,

C arlsbad , N. M ., a n d Z v ere tt Bow ­m an , H illsdale, C alif., Ued for f irs t a n d second w ith .a tim e o f sU a n d one f if th seconds;\B lack le H arm om F o r t W orth . T exas; D ave Cam pbell, U s Vegas, N. M.

R odeo cham pion—E v ere tt B ow -/ m an ; second. Dave Cam pbell; th ird . H om er Pe ttig rew ; fou rth . H oward M cCrory. Deadwood, S . D.

P ro B areback Biding D ay m oney —' H erm an U n d er,

C ardston , C anada , a n d Buck 'fly- a t i . O akerslleld .^C allf,. tied for f irs t a n d second; Jo h n B nrtram . H ay­w ard, Calif,, th ird ; a n d Felix Coop­e r. D akerslle ld , C sllf.. F r it s T ru - r t) , Long B each, Calif,, C arl Dos.tey. ’’Iiocnlx, Arlz,, a n d P e te Q rubb, B lackfoot, Ida., tied for fourth .

Rodeo c liam plnn — F rit* T ru an , Long B each . Cnilf.; and Buck W y- a t t . B akerslield . C alif , tied for chnm plonsh ip : Sm oky Snyder. B u ­e n a P a rk . Calif,, th ird ; P e te O rubb, n u c k fo o t a n d C arl Dossey, Phoenix. ArU., tied for fourth .

Pro Drono R iding D ay m oney—Nick K nlnlit, Cody.

.W yo,; l^ ltB T ru an , Long Deach, C a lif ; D off A bff, Wolf, W yo ; Jack ie Cofliter, l ln h lo rd , Cnllf,

Rodeo fli»m i)lon - D olf Abvr; P e te G rubb , Ularkfoot, hrconil; Q ur- r»l M ulkey, Salm on, id a . : Jack ie Cooper.

A m aleur Uronc Kidliig P a y m oney—Hob Uurrnws, Poca- 1(0 ; n ia ie t 'ra t t . Albion, Doc

\fcC ar th y , K imberly, Raym ond Skeen . llolllAlcr, fYed KLicr, Jerom e a n d Charlen nnrnrA. S u it la k e City, tied for second, (h ird and fourth,

R odeo rhn iu p lo n —Hob Burrows; o<: M cCnrly, nerniid; C harles

D urn rs , ih ird ; anil n ia se P ra tt . lU ym ond tikecn and Kretl Klner tied for fourtli.

U’lld (raw M llkinf . n a y m onev -J iw i Wolcti. CarUbad,

N. M.; Irby Muiiily, Btinnirock. T px,; M ay n ard a a j lo r , Cana O rande, Arl*,; Buck Mtnndefcr, O lton, 'Cex.

H o< leoch«m |iIo ii. . M a y n a td a ty - lor; Buck BlHndefei./Brconil; IV R, Ingerso ll, l lc lru a , M o n t, th ird ; Joe W elch, fou rth ,

R ra h m a Hull Kldliig IH y m onei'—C arl Donnry, l*|ioenlx.

A lla ,; Sm oky S nyilri, l iu rn a p a rk , C a lif.; U. II. InKcuol. Helena, M ont.; BBTl U awoni, Alberta. Can* a d a . nuw ar<l Ityiui, Duiicun, Okla. a n d H ilgh le Ixing., O rewon, Tex,! tied for fo u rth .

Rodeo cham pion Hmiiky Hny- <lfr; nrcond; Jo h n lliiiliiiin . H ay . w ard, .C a l i f ; U uw srd ivvan mid

Ijong tletl far (h ln( mutfourfli

r P w r n , th e B te n Jeft^ie lder. found a "cousin" In S h e p a rd 's offerings a n d c o nnec ted fo r four safe blows In fo u r tim e s up .

T h e le ft aide o f th e Eden Inllcid g o t th e fr ba lls on some weird hops, a n d h u r r ie d th row s pulled U ttlm e r •off th e b a g se v e ra l tiroes, bu t he d id som e g ran d w ork of digging 'cm o u t o f th e d i r t a n d saved hfru lit ecv c ia l erTOrS.

C a lb on C handlerI n th e n ig h tc ap , MannKer Ora

M cCftrty ca lled on BUI Chandler, v e te ra n o f m a n y su m m en of b ss i- ba ll. b u t h u r lin g h is f irs t game this se aso n , a n d th e tr icky righ t hander le t th e E d en lte s down w ith th ree m easly h its , b u t ragged suppo rt

• d h is d o '^ f a l l a s th e best his.......» c o u ld 'd o o ff E llis Shaw verw aa five h its—a n d a p a ir of h i m ,

C h a n d le r, Ih row Jrg a "nothing" b a ll, d id n 't allow an earned ru n a n d deser\-ed a sh u t-o u t If a pitcher eveV d ld , 'b u t tw o errors. plu.i a pa ir o f h i ts in th e th ird Inn ing le t . In

Ycstcrday’HScorcsAMKKKIAN I.^IAODK

W ash ing ton • . New York 3.t>. PhltadefpftU 7.

HI. U n is S.4. C ltvciaiid 8 0 , D etro ll 10-8, C h lcsfo 1-3.

N A T t o f ^ LKAailK nrook lyn 3, New York 0, I 'h llad e lp h la U . | , Hoaion V i . 4 'h leago t . (H nclnnali 0.« l . Ix»u(« «, PK labu rth 1

Extra Game will be Played to Settle^SCI League’s Title

By UAL WOODEden'jt h a r d -f ig h tin g ba.seball te a m ,'w ith a s p ir it th a t

ap p ears to f la m e b r ig h te st when th e go in g is to u g h e s t , m oved in to th e p en n a n t sp otlig ltt o f the SCI lea g u e y e s te r d a y by k n o ck in g o v er th e K im berly M erchants in bo th e n d s o f a d ou b le-h ead er and sen d in g the p lay -o ff se r ie s in to a n e x tr a g a n le to d e term in e th e 1938 cham pion .

T h e E d e n clu b , p laying both t i l t s Q/i t h e v e r g e o f elim ina­tion i f th e y lo s t one conte.'it, w on b y t h e sc o r e s o f 8-6 anti 3-2 on th e K im b erly diamond b e fo r e th e -largtSst crowd of th e sea so n , th a t en lightened th e a ftern o o n b y frequen l a r g u m e n ts and near-figH ts.

I n th e f i r s t t i l t they were faccd by M oon S h e p a rd , th e big K im ­b erly h u r le r w ho h a d tu rned them beck fn b o th e n d s o f a doutjle-bill th e S u n d a y before. N ot a b it u n ­d a u n te d by th e ir lack of success In th e p rev ious two tilts, they landed on M oon's offerU igs fo r 14 safe blow s. Includ ing Shaw ver'* home ru n In tlje e ig h th Inn ing with Webb on base.'

Je n k in s In FormM eanw hile . S o u th p a w ' Whltey

J e n k in s, th e U niversity of Idaho's s ta r h u r le r . w as hav ing exceptional .■success. H e a llow ed only six hits a n d a lone u n e a rn ed run un til the la s t o f th e n in th w hen he let up long e n ough to h av e Kimberly ra^h a cro .u live ru n s on four hll.^. n walk, a n d a n e rro r. T h e Eden club save J e n k in s b r illia n t suppo rt In the field. w U le th e K im berly club appeared

J it te ry , con tribu ting five

runs a n d In th e s ix th a lone h i t an e rro r b ro u g h t In a n o th e r

counter.And w hile th is w as h a p p en in g , th e

Kimberly club bu n c h ed th re e h its In th e f if th Inn ing , b u t p u ttin g In & little screwy base ru n n in g , th e best Ihcy could do waa p u sh across one counter, T liey a dded a n o th e r In th e sJ,xlh on an e rro r, a h i t a n d a p a ir

t walks.L ivingston U lU H an d

t n the f irs t gam e, J e rry B od- e iiham er. w hile p rov id ing som e se n - .■satlonal fielding c o nnec ted for tw o filM while Shaw ver a n d Je n k in s c o n ­nected for th ree cach . Carlos L lv- lng.ston, th e s ta r K im berly In- llelder, w hom th e E den p itchers couldn 't ge t o u t la s t S u n d a y , c o n ­tinued h is h c a \7 s lugg ing w ith fou r for four In th e f ir s t t i l t , b u t S h a w ­ver stopped h im cold In th e n ig h t­cap, w ithout allow ing h im to h i t a ball ou t of th e Infield In fou r trlp.^ 10 the p la tte r. BUI C h a n d le r was the only m an on e ith e r side ab le to gel m ore th a n one h it . co n n ec t­ing for a single a n d double In th ree tim es up,

Next Sunday th e tw o team s will iSTve to Eden for tb e c h am p lo n - .■ihlp lilt, se t to s ta r t a t 2 p . m .

Box scores:F IR S T GAME

Eden l i t ' ab r h.Kimberly (0) ab Htnry r( S O OL'M toa 2b 4 i Unc*. 3b 3 0 O.Hoobltr, »» 4 L . Sum'er* ja 3 t o.Smitft, b ,. it 4 o o Bcxlenh'r u 3 3 S C. Sm ith, e 4 • Lattlmer * 0 C D, A lkltu ei 3 Wfbb, e 4 3 iiW aoer.. rJ, -4 Shawver. r t 4 2 - s 'a s ^ a r d p 4

Seattle Gains fn Race for Fii'StlPlace

(By U nited Preasf A tw o-gam e m argin was a ll th a t

se p a ra ted Seattle 's pcnnan t-d rlv lng R a in le ra today from th e league- e a d ln g Los Angeles Angels a s the ?aclflc C oast league w ent In to Its a s t week of play prior to p o s t-se t-

son play-offs.R u n n in g th e ir w inning streak to

11 In a row, the Ralnlers ga ined half a gam e on the An«cls on the basis o f gam e results Sunday , rh ey took bo th ends o l « doub le -header w ith Hollywood while Los A ngeles sp li t l u bill w ith Sacramento.

GeU 2Sth Win H ie rookie sensation. Preddlp

H u U hlnson , chalkcd up h is 25th w in of th e season In th e f irs t gam e giv ing seven h its and p ltclilng sh u t- o u t ba ll a fte r Uie th ird . T he scorc w as 7-2.

P a u l Gregory worked on m ound for S eattle in th e n igh tcap , allow ing six h its and tak ing h is 19th w in of the .sca.son by a 6-1 ta lly .

T h e Angels hoppird a ll over tlic o ffe rin g s o f Sherlll and H um phries In th e ir f irs t game w ith Sa^iramen to, w inning 13-3.

S a c ra m en to camc from behind in th e second game to scorc a s-4 vic­to ry . ,

*Tadrea Hold £d{c S a n D lcgo held Its o i.i-gam e r

g in over S an Prancl-sco In th e ba t­tle fo r fo u rth placc In league s ta n d ­ings by U k lng both gnmes of th e ir doub leheader w ith Portland , 2-1 and 8-4.

S a n Praiicl.scu likcwi.se took double bill, w inning from th e iflU- end O ak land Oaks, 17-6 and l-a .

T h e re will be no gamcb today. F irs t Games

San D lf g o ..............(P o r l l a n a .................

Calvo. Humphrltyi cher »D<1 Dlckty,

CSnelson 3b 3 ' O A U nu 3b 1 eChandler 1

TowU 3S S 14! T o u lt 33 -B a tU d tor MiDtun m clnih.Error*: Lance, Jenkln*. Hooblfr, ..

amllhl_C, Mlnlun. 8nel*on i2|,' Struckitn V, oilciAuii lAf, UK8S*pafd-7rb i'-^»nK ltlJ '3 -

BECOND GAMEKlrab'ly <1) L'gsioa m lloobltT e Shepard er R Smith ir D Atklni 3b .V Mlnt'n rf O A tk'ni 3b O U 'n t’n lb Chandler p C Smith 1

ab r h.Eden (3i 3 0 0 Henry ' 3 0 OiLance . . 3 I O Summer*

■jf y i 2b 0

I 0 Dunn 1(I 3Watt:lnii r() 0;8(finm 'ts (

Total* 33 3 i T atall 31 r.—Batted ror V, U lnnin In ilxth. z—Baited for Wat»ln* In aixih.

KrrnrT,_l,lMn|>ton. n . Atkin. Mlntiin, a , Atkin*, Wehh HiStruck out by Shawver 3. by Chandler

0 OlO 100-2 «•J UOU OOU—1 D md Hogan; ill

>od .......... 002 000 tOO-i 7. . ,. .--..BM iOl Olx-7 12

:iitchlm>on, CraRhead and An ■ r. Hutchinson and Splndel.

Sacramento 200 120 OOO— 5 7 1'M A nR elf* - 423 lOJ-AOx-lJ JSV4

Bhenill. Humphries and rrank*: an P it t t and Colllna, n H E

Oakland , .... . 420 000 000- 8 13 :San Franctco ..... ooo 049 m - n 21 1

■BUtner. Joyce, Prlent and -Conroy Koupal, Stutz, Herrmann and Sprtni

• M claaac.Second G am es

R a ISan Diego ................ 020 OOO 3 -3 11 :Portland Oil 010 1—4 10 (

Hebert and Hogan; Thoma*. Redon lt» and Dickey.

Pirates' Prestige _ Drops as Cards Score 6-4 Victory

By G E O R G E K IR K S E Y

N E W Y O K K , Sept. 12 (I^R)— P ro a tig c o f th e P ittsb u r g h P ir a te s dropped low er to d a y a f t e r th e N a tio n a l lea g u e lea d ers h ad b een lick ed by a aorc-arm p itch er tryinjr a com eback o n ^ a te a m w ith o u t a m an ager. - _ m

T h e p itc h e r w a s P au l D ea n , w h o cou ldn 't^ vjn in th e T exas'^ leagu e . E v e n th e d istractiono f s e e in g th e ir m a n a g er , F r a n k ie F r isc h , w alk o f f th e f ie ld , fired b y Sam B readon d u r in g th e ga m e , fa ile d to h a m p er th e S t. L ou is C ard in ­a ls a s th e y rocked th e P ir a te s w ith a 6-4 se tb ack .

W ith n 3 ’s gam e lead th e Plralc.s. d esp ite th e ir tu m b lin g t a c t l u . m ay be h a rd e r to dislodge th a n d lu e n tc r s suppo.se. T hey h av e a f ivc-gam e a d ­v a n tag e on th e s l l - lm p o rta n t losing a ide. T im e Is ru n n in g h igh ly In th e ir favor. T hey h av e 23 gam es le ft to p lay a n d th e C ubs. R eds a n d 'O la n ts h av e on ly 20 each . I f th e P ira te s blow 13 of th e ir gan jcs. th e C ubs to r In sta n ce , w ould have to w in 14 ou t o f 20 to w in th e p e n n an t.

M ake 12 H itsIn losing to P a u l D ean yesterday

th e le ad e rs d id n 't even look like r good sccond divis ion club , T licy m ade 12 h its a n d h a d D ean In hob w ater on num e ro u s occnslon.'s. In ih c e ig h th they h a d ru n n ers on n :cond a n d th ird a n d none o u t a n d t:oiildn 'l ftcorc. Tt- took J o h n n y n izzo '.i 12th h o m er w ith one on end Al Todd'n s e v en th w ith n one on to cOimt th ree of th e ir fou r runs, Jo h n n y M lzc’3 26th h o m er w ith two on tied th e

off, P h i lad e lp h ia w in n in g 11-2. th e n Bo.ston tr iu m p h in g 3-2. Rookie c a tc h e r C harlie Sutcllff2"of th e Bees a n d fchortstop D el Y oung o f th e P h ils cn sag e d In a f is t f ig h t over a close p lay a t sccond.

T h e Im p o rtan t developm en t In

C leveland In d ia n s fo r five days. Tho R ed h a m m ere d o u t 10 hlt.s to o f f ic t f ive e rro rs a n rf .b ea t th e A lh - le tlc s .l2 -7 .

■ C leveland Dropa C leveland dropped to th ird by

Rpllltlnt! w ith th e S t. L ouis Drowiw. Bob F e lle r won No. 15 n s th e In d ia n s copped th s .a p e n c i : ,6 ^ b u t M el M nz- zcrz’r, dowbJc tirovc Jn th e

I ru n w h ich allow ed th e B iownx to ta k e th e n lc h l'jap , 4-3, K en K c lt- n e r h i t hon ic rs No. a u d 20 nr.d m ad e .scven BlrnlRlit hli.s before R u 's Van A lla .slopped him In th e e ig h th Inn ln i; of tlie n igh tcap ,

W ash ing ton , behlnil tlie f .ew n -h lt p itch in g of Jpc K rnkausl:ns. bcr.t tlie J Y ankees, 0-3. T h e d e fe a t tr lm m e d j th e 'V'r.nk.s lead to 15 gamc.s. T h e Y anks now need seven vlc .orles lo c lin ch th e pe n n an t,

H .m k G rcenberR h i t homcv.s No.s D etro it

tw o from th e W hite Sox, lo - l a n d 5-3. C rcenbci-g.ls now one unmo a n d one day beh ind B abe R u lh ’s rec o rd -b rea k in g schedule , •

. 010 00 030 X

King Football Takes ' South Idaho Spotlight

o r K in g Football had m oved into th e .sp o tligh t in scjutti c e n tr a l Idaho today a s squatlB over th e area , th e ir Hchedulea a lrea d y draw n tip fo r th e aeason, g o t dow n to regu lar p ra c ­t ic e , w ith gam e.s in m ost leagu es s e t to s ta r t on S ep t. 2:J.

A n d i t appenrs th ere w ill be cham pion.ships fur ev ery ­b o d y . T h ere is th e B ig Seven , w ith B u rley and T w in Fallrt p a rtic ip a tin g , from th is area th ere ’s th e C lass A Football c o n feren cc , w ith J e r o m e , ------------------- — ---------------- '

be K ing H(ll, lU m m e tt, Bll.w, C arey a n d 'O ra n d v le w and B nm ea ii of tho Boise division. T lie B liss and Carey team 4 « f th e league w ere no t rep re ­sen ted S t th e m e e tln i , bu t It has been understood th a t they will com ­pete. I n th e Clasa A schools, Coach Dode C rin n e y of th«- O akley (.chool WM U)4 only m en to r u d t p reacnt.

achoo ls In th e C lasq B conference a re R a f t R iver, U erlo, B urley Junior varsity . H ailey. W endell, Bhoshone, A lbion. D le trlrh , (H enna FVrry. H ig - e rm a n a n d th e 'I 'w ln F itlls Culvi.

Babich and Brtnzel: Gregory ‘hnd Fernandea. n H EOacraraenfo . 000 J20 2—3 a 0t^ , Anite'.e* OOO 201 1 -4 10 0

Kelleher' and Grube; Thoma*. Berry and Bueme,Oakland ' .. . 100 020 0 - 3 S 38»ti rrancHeo 014 101 x - 1 1 1

Old*. Ili'deU and Raimondi. Conroy; Shorea and Bprlni;.

score .'«-3 a n d s e n t J im T ob in on h is 48 a n d .49 o ft T ed Ly w ay. A rky V auphan h a d tx pe rfec t day a t b a t. “4 fo r 4" b u t m ad e a n e rro r th a t f ig u red In th e la te sco r­ing., Big Bill L ee p itc h ed h is I8 lh v ie - { lo ry a n d h o is ted th e Cubs back In to u n d isp u ted passesslon of second p lacc wUh B 2-0 tr iu m p h o v e r C in ­c in n a ti . H e a llow ed only fou r h its , b e a tin g P a u l D erringer w ho failed - f o r th e second tlm e- ln -q u ca t-o f-h la 20 th .v ic tory , S ta n Hack'.s single.Billy H erm a n 's double a n d H ack 's h o m er r.con:d fo r O .lcago ,

. ]4 th S b a to u t of Season L uke H am lin h ung the 14th t.h u t-

o u t o f th e nea.son on th e G ia n ts a.s B rooklyn scored a -3 -0 sh u to u t. T h e O la n ts a re now tied w ith th e P h illie s fo r th e m o st ehutout.v

T h e P h ils a n d Bees h a d a s ta n d -

B u h l, R u p ert, Goodini le y and F ile r ; th ere 's th e Cla.ts B leagu e (w ith no o f f i ­c ia l ch am p ion sh ip Hcheduled to b e g iv en , a lth o u g h trop h ies m a y be pre.'<ontcd). and last, b u t n o t lea st, th e r e ’s a . 16- lo a m s ix -m a n fuotball leagu e w ith n orth and so u th di­v is io n s .

6om o of theae p a rtitio n s were com pleted a t a m eeting held here Oh B a lu rday a fte rn o o n a t th e high schoo l—th e a n n u a l conclave of the r o i i t h C en tra l Idaho Coaches a i- Boclatlon. Aside from th e b u s ln e u of d raw in g up schedule.s and th e a r ­ra n g e m e n t o f (he new loops, Jo h n

BuchhoU of Cllenns Ferry was

.SCH EDULESCom plete schedules for sou th

c e n tra l Idaho football luam*. a* d raw n up a t tlm coaches' m e et­in g he rn S a tu rd ay , will b« found on page 7,

Additional Sports Pngc Seven

eleva ted from th e vice presldenry lo th e presidency, to succeed H . D. H ec h tn e r, fo rm er T w in F a lls m an ; ICarl Ram aey o l Filer w as nam ed vice p res id en t, a n d H arold 1). Roberta of J e ro m e waa reelec ted aeoretary' trea su re r ,

itu rliho la U a tfe r 'l l i e Clawi n co ai'h rs nam ed B uch ­

hoU as c h a irm a n a n d added to a lH>avd of ron tro l J. B. F rid ley of P a u l, vice chairm an , a n d B. O . F o i' te r . H atley, secretary,

'H ie boa rd of control for th e sU ' m a n te a m league, w hich will be o f­ficially know n as lha SouUi Oentilal Id ah o Fuotball league, bW, W. atokoflbe^ry, H au J to n , c h a ir ­m a n ; J . F. K fl lh . B n ineau , vice c h a irm a n , a n d K, j . Nielson, KingH ill. a a o r e U r y - lr o u u r e r ," ' .........'

D U Iilonal r ta r - O f f T liey 'll rea lly go a fte r a 'l t l ia m -

p lo iu h lp In th is loop, wlUi th e w in­n e r o f th e n o r th a n d lotiUi side d iv is ions p ia y ln i for th e crow n th e U ilrd w eak In November. M embers o f Uw aouU tem division a ra K im ­berly, O a^Ueford, ICden, Haaelton, M u rta u g h , A cequla, a n d H ansen.

, « l i ) ^ In th e n o r th e rn division will

DINGSAMERICAN L E A d lir .

C leveland .D alro lt ..........W ash ing ton , C hloaga ,81. I.ftula r n i la iir lp h la

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. H M .61(17« 97 .571fl9 «4ss ea

. M 7 : .4:s47 K4K M

NA TIO N AL i4 :A f i t 'i ; T e a m - W. U iv i,

P Itlsbn rgh . 17 (14 C hleago .........................7ftt imNew Y ork ....Boa(ot« ............Si. L o u is .........B rM hlyh .......rh ll»4 le lph l» .

74 M ,5V

Back-to-School oiv a Bike tyom

Gloystein’s9 lkea of a ll deacilplloiM, com plete p rice range. Be* u« before you buy. TKlUie.

COME IN — TODAY

T h e world'.i loudcat noise, thft vo lcanic explosion of th e liln iid o f K rnkoton In 1853, w rs heard by .h u m a n c ars as fa r a.s Bangkok, som e th in g m ore th a n l.SOO nille.s.

Do P eop le W ant T o W ork?I t y cu n-ant lo ivork. I c .vi hchy m a n o r w omnn, one o r severnl to n rcjaaectablc Job w ith r ea so n ­ab le pay,r. O . ED W A RD S

1137 N in th Av);nuc E as t

Play Opens in Amateur Meet

OAKMONT. Pa,. Sep t, 12 O JP)- H i r ones who play for n o th ing ba t th e love of th e gam e go KtnriuhiK out today across a long . trnp-lnfe.U - ed course In Quest o f th e United Blstf.% am aleu r golf cham plon.'h lp .

Tough old O nkm ont, n IrowiiliiB. forbidding layout sp raw ling scro.vs the rm iw y lv n n la h ills . Is going to wreck m any n h e a r t and hope b e ­fore twlllRht S a tu rd ay w hen som e-

wlll Alnk th e p u tt th a t will m ake him th e na tional cham pion . It big news over the w ctk-m id w hen anylHHly b ra t O akm on t’s Allff pur of 73 In a prneilen rm ind, and th e so c re s iue..j:sj)ecte<l to soar w hen 160 m en nrek 04 m atch ijlay iKi.tltlnnn In tw o m edal rotmdn of IB hole.i lodiiy and tomorrow. Anybml>i who ra n pu t together two rounds totalllnR l(M) (irenis safe (or a m a tch play p a tl- llnn,

Jo h n n y O ow linsn, O /rm hs liMiir- ance sa lesm an who won la s t year a t Porllnnd . Ore., h (lefeurtlng a iiahist a field cram m ed w ith d a rk htirnr.n and m en who have won tlie ir lAurela lu o the r lo u rn a in en ti . T h e (Irlcl In »(> i'la.uy th u t six form er am nteur cliauijilona lte»ld(! d o o d - inaii Jevi SweeM ler. Chick Evan,', is. I). I trrron , Jrs.i Cliillford, Bandy H dinrrvlllr and Jo h n n y l^ n rh e r— are tiKhUiig fur a n o th e r c u t of th e Hlniy.

1 ^ 11 WEEK ONLY

liii ih iii ilm w orker w ho firs t a r- iivrd lu ilifl m orn ing wmilit be re- wi>mI<-(| for h is pun c tu ality , Ram - uri Klt'lmrdnon used to h ide h a ll- n-i*iitwn am ong U ir type In hl> lu lu ling shop.

rilT SCHOOL B H 0E 8 IN RRrAIR

NEW ERA SHOK RKPAlll

Oppeelte Idaho Theater

PIlONlif

8^50ParisianI .A u n d « r « r f l

and D ry C leaners

C A R W A S HFiatsTOHi Hi.«essu«t washVACUUM tltAH-CHSOME MUSH

P O L I S HOENUIME FIKESTONE CLEANEK

i POLISH USEP

B O T H f o r o n l y * ! ' ' ^SAVE a.d BE SAFEg u m - d i p p e d

T I R E Sj t f t i a t tK» Nm« w k tn yow n * « d

a MW III** fo r y o v r c o r ,

F i i t t l o n * m « k * t It p e i i l b U f o f

y o u lo b u y lilo h q u a l i t y , o u m -

d l p p v d t l r t i a t q p r i c a t h a t

W ill t o y y o u m e n * y . C om* In

t o d a y o fld i « t fo r yeuri«Y f how

y o u c a n c u t y o u r t i r o c o i t i . . .

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Advertise^our Needs In The Clitssified Section Of The NewspaperW A N T A D R A T E S

F o r Publfc*U on in Bolh , TO CBS a n d N EW S

K A TES P X B U N E P E R DAY:8 lx teT *. U ae p e r i k j -------U cT hree «*y i. U ne p e r a*y— lie O ne d»y. p e r line -------- l ---------i i e

83 1 / 3 D isco u n t F o rfJ a a h

C u h dlACOunt a llow ed If adver- , U aem ent-l» fo r wUliln seven

* ’' e m o l t t r s t ItoerU on.N o olHMlIled a d la k e n fo r l e u th a n Sdc. tne iQ dlng d lacom t.U n a of c lass ified ad v erlis in s com ­p u te d on basis of five tned lum - le n g th w ords p e r line,

IN T W IN PALLS PH O N E 33 o r 38 FO R ADTAKHR ■ IN BU H LL e ^ A d s a t V arney 's Candy Store

I C O M P L E T E C O V E R A G E

* A T O N E C O S T

B O A R D A N D ROOM

n o O M a n d b o ard . 333 6 th E.

F O R R E N T — ROOMSHold Everytfaing!

A U T O S FO R S A L E

n O O M -1 3 8 s ix th Ave. N.

TO O N T bedroom . 313 6 th E.

LA RO E bedrdom . $10. 259 I th E ..

BLEaa>IMO rbom (01 M a in E.

BKDRM. f u m . h e a t 235 4 lh Ave. E.

I E M . W tehen p rlr tlag e . J4M 8 th Ave. E . *’ " •

TW O n ice bedroom s for rcn l, A pply 417 7 th Ave N. P h o n e 1333.

l a r g e room n e a r L lncqln school. 635 3rd Ave. No.

3 BED RO O M S, ad jo in ing! SU 3rd Ave. No. P hone 1346-W.

RO O M , qu ie t, reasonab le . N ex t to b a th . 330 1 th Ave. E

S L E E P IN O room , lu ro ac e heat. 411 3 rd .W e. W . P h . 158&.

P E R S O N A L S

R M . lo r 3 p a a ie n te r s to L os A nja las. S ha re exp. 318 3nd Ave. No.

BA SEM EN T a p t. O ct. 1, 605 2nd No.

STU D E N TS w a n te d to sh a re exp. to Moscow. L eav ing T ues. a . m . Sep t. 13. P h . 3.-W<?ydcll. Ida . rU R N . a p t. 412 M a in No.

LEA VIN G fo r L os AugciM Sept. 13. R oom fo r 4 passengers, S ha re exp. In q , l4g 3rd E.

- N U R S E R Y -ch lid ren cared fo r by a f ­te rnoons, d a y o r week. 414 6 tb

• Ave. B.

W AN TED : A lady to sha re m odem fu rnace h e a te d hom e. P a y p a r t expense. 361 flth Ave. east.

t PA S SE N O E R a to In d ia n a , o r p is. en rou te. S h a re exp . L eaving Sep t. 19. P h o n e 1303-W.

ST E A M B A T H S

H A 68A Q E . 114 M ain No. P h . 116-R.

B E A U T Y SH O PS

PE R R IN E ' H ote l B eauty Salon. Phone 333-W . O il pe rm anen ts 91.50 a n d up.

A R T I S n o B e au ty Sa lon , 136 M ain w is t. P h o o e IW . OU p e rm anen ts , 11.60 a n d up.

CR A W FO R D B e au ty Salon OU p«r> m a n en ta lU O a n d up. Speciala o n a ll o th e r p e im an e s ta . l U

. M a in S a P h . 1674.

B E A U T 7 A R T S ACADEMY OU P e rm a n e n ts a s low a s iiiXJ.

- J u n lo r B t a l a n * ’w M r f r * i n ^ W » ; 136 M ain W e s t

r P A l B a n d S choo l Specials a t th e ; Id ah o B a rb e r S t B eau ty Shop , $3, . »4, >5 o n w aves 3 fo r 1'. N atu ra l • 11,60. 121 M a in E . P h . 434.

A P A R T M E N T S F O R R E N T

FU R N . a p t. 219 flth Ave. E,

3 FU R N . ap ts . In q u ire 035 5th W.

H , ap ts . T h o O ifo ra A pu.

FU R N . a p t . S toker. A dulU . 6U 3rd E.

9 RO O M f u m . B unfa low a p t. 2 n d E.

s m a l l a p t . a n d 4-rm . ap t, Boyd Bldg. In q u ire T lm ea-N ew s. ^

C A U FO R N fA . B oston an fl Cottage ap ts . fu rn ish ed .

NIC ELY f u m . m od . iu b u rb a n A pt.. O arage . 340 N . E lm . P h . 444-W,

FO R R E N T — H O U S E S

FU R N . hom e. 311 8 th Ave. N.

6 RM . m o d em house, fu rn . o r u r JuTTi. O). porcli, 411 f ilh 'A v e E.

1836 V -8 DcLuxo T udo r, exce llen t condition. Ph . I I95J a f te r 6 p . m .

U O d T a P oM R oadster. R econd l- tioned engine, new c lu tch , tOO c u h . 343 AdcUfion. Phone ia o -J .

1937 Clicv. sedan, tru n k , e x tra

Chev. 'iidor. nibuy .......................

JN O . B. W HITE

“Do e a t one o f E m ily ’s m ud p lu g e l a d e fc a tu c com plex."

Professor—w e d o n 't w a n t h e r to

R E A L E S T A T E F O R SA LE

LO T—N ice location . 144 B lue Lakes.

4-RM . m od, house , 399 Fillmore.

5-RO O M house, m od., except, hcst. 165 Blue Lakes.

OHOIOE acreage. Olose in. Phone •1433-V;.

6-RM . house. 386 S idney Bt, 11,700, h a lf cash. M rs. R . A. C a rter^R t. I , t l ty .

a R M . ^buse on 3rd E as t. In q . 500 3 rd W est.

6 RO O M fu m . hou.te, garage. A dults. _InQ U lre 338 8 th Ave J , _ _________

6-RO O M m o d e m , u n lu m . V acan t S ep t. 16. Inq . O xford A pu.

6-R M . house , u n fu m . Also Email 3- room house. In q . 351 4 th Ave. W.

i M A S O n x r a . ISS M ain t T » « n io n . o f u n u su a l p e rm a n en ta a n d J a a t ' ( Ing f lo g e r w aves. OU sham poo a n d t f to g a r m r e SOe- ap>

p o ln tm e n t P h o n a 882.

B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT Y

I G O O D b usiness o ppo rtun ity lo r a n ^ on« w ith e m ail cap ita l. No

^ “’o w l en ce necessary . A ttrac tive to id y o n s c u b in g to m ake In­come in a d d itio n to o th e r em ploy- m en t. P h o n e 333W, Buh).

IN S T R U C T IO N

W E W AN T to se lec t reliab le m en, now em ployed , w ith foresigh t, f a i r e d u ca tio n a n d m echanica l Inc lina tions, w illing to trn in spare tim e 'o r even ings, to become ln> s U lla tlo n a n d service exports on a ll types A ir O ondlllonliig and E lectric R e frig e ra tio n equipm ent. W rite fu lly , g lv li li age, p resen t o ccupation , U tltllle s In st., c -o N ew s-Tlm es,

M A L E H E L P W A N T E D

MAN With c ar. steady work. W rite p . 0 - Box 381, O aklsnrt, Calif,

F E M A L E H E L P W A N T E D

WAN’r a D - M ld d le aged lady for laundry w ork. PHone 1363.

LADY w an ted fo r housew ork. Bee o r w rlie Jo e P . Sm ith , R t. 3, J e r -

Q IK U fu r g en era l houuework, go homo n ig h ts . P h o n e o r ca ll a t em>

■; p loym en t o fflco betw een 8 a, m, and 4 p. m .

H E L P W A N T E D ' M A L E A N D F E M A L E

>30 W EEK . G row m ushroom s, t la r, shod. W a buy 80o lb. Free ’ book. W rite M ushroom s, 301t . Seoond, B eatU e. Wo.

I

> M U lT lO U U m a n ur w oinau tn take ■ o rd ers a n d d e liv e r VV^Iklps t i ^ d -

u U lu T . P . W rite Ifc C . /« r lo . s a l , W ash in g to n St., ra ils .

S X i u T 130 weekly u r m ore. O row m ush room s In cella r, ahed. buy aO<i lb., y ru r rn iind b iis lneu .

I-V M r, B m ade I37U b i few weeka' '* sp a re tUne. lls titb llihed !09l, ; ; WrJUi f o r f re e book, W ashington . M ushroom , In d .. D ept. 305, 3019

A va.. S e a ttle , Wu.

H a i l t J A T I O N F W A N f K i r

039Q-J1 fo r rd la b le t r u c ^ r . '

■I-ADY w lahas w ork , 184^ 1 th E.

pM A L L fam ily d eslm i w ork on r r a n c h , w e l l axp. Room 8, 4 U < M ain £ .

•U pCN BB D aucU onaer. I will f lv i ' 110 rn n h fo r Uie f irs t five wiles I tu rn ed to . m e, I ha«e 30 y n . ox- ‘ perleiice In a l l Unas o f aalUiig. I U ra tlu a ta o f K an sa s O lty. M o, - AitH lon oo lle t* . W H(« 8ift -Ahn<

shonp, l'wH> r a lU , P h . U13, J»y E. M oon.

W A N T lB D -M lK tlH nK .il.

W M r r t D - v u i c»T» a n ti iru c l^ to aeii 01 oom m M loti. Jn o . o , W hit* , m 2nd No.

N EW 4-rm . m od, house, well fum ., s to k e r, elec. range . (28. 114 Q uin-

U N FU RN . h ouse a t 233 9 tli’ N , 140. M rs. R . E . H ansen , 341 P a rk ave.. L ong B csch , C alif.

4-rm . m o d em house n e a r h igh schpol.

8 -rm . house, b a th , close in.5 -rm . house, b a th , garageB-rm. m odem house, sleeping'*

porch , Rarage, stoker.E a s t Lawn.R E E S E M. W ILLIAM S

135 Shoshone 8o.

FOR S A L E - M ISC E L L A N E O U S

N EW tr. hae. 109. O’Connor.

T U L IP biilba. P h . OieO-Rl,

T R U C K bodies. O cm T ra ile r Co.

A LM O ST new g irl's bicycle tru m ­pet. »16. Box 39, New s-Tlmea.

PR A CTIC A LLY new N o rth ern 8ej coat, size 18. Sacririce. P h . '1669.

F O R B A L B -W ate r softeners, s l i e r K re n g sl’s H ardw are.,

200 B R E ED IN G ewea. 3S0 feeders, 476 lam bs. M ary Alloe pa^ic.

G O O D piano for sale cliRSp; also sm all S he tla n d pony. C all 80-M

AOETTYLENE w elding Outfit, used ojtly 2 m onlhs . 1B7 A lexander St,

NEW Krtlilnr laviibiry, Ngw S rm. house, D ullt- ln cupboiirds. Ciuil*. 1343 lU t E.

F 0 n '^ A 'l.E -^ 0 re r t7 t on npw or used c n r a t V n ion htoior. D lsro im t fo r CB.h. -iall 148-W,

Q O I.U SrnI ConRolnitn niRn. 11.00 dow n, 80o a week. Hweet’s F u rn i­tu re .

BLXOTRIO fence, t> m akes a n d SO m odela to sa lec t from . 818 Bho- •h o n e No.

G R A IN bags o f all kltidA, IllankeU , qu llla, shoes. klu-Iim sinks, eto, Id sh o Ju n k H ollar, i;>'J :iiul Ave.

PRA OTtO A LLY new, .nt.yiloKt u n it aM uait sh e a rin g ]>IaiiI L atc.it V- b e l l . ly iw , 115, In'i- l-’ J^n A uto C ourt.

A U TO door g la u , wluil:,hirlil, and w indow g la u , Uriiiu >>n;i ni>»h In. No c harge fo r srdlnK . Plione 8, M oon's.

4 , A. Rdfl, n n n Ur. 10 111w heels, $49. l.ar«{n 3 nl'all stock Ir. a i>ly tire s l<H) ^ wli, (r. •»>. O 'C onnor, opp. 1‘iiik hnlfl.

M O N E Y 'I'D I.OA,)AN

LOANS a i iuw tn te r n a tr a t a s rA n M S , U O D E IlN H 6M SU a n d t l ^ d * BD 8IN ESB P R O P E im iS -

P A R M I M P I .E M E N 'I 'S

TtV O m w b h tm p to n (M tsto tllg ter , . new . leas t ra c to r hlti;li. a t h a lf

p rice. Bagla Supply Ci>.

L IV E ST O C K and PpU L T R Y

F E E D E R plga. P h . 1343-W, a. m . or

F O R S A L E -500 ewes. 475 lambs. M ary Alice P a rk . P h . 0286-Jl.

12 HAfcn*. hURk lAmhs ml K ■; S . o f suga r fac tory . H . F . McKay.

Y E A R U N G H em p . ram s. B \ ml. w est of 6 PtR on H y 30. E d Tol- tf tr t. P h . 0394R4.

H IG H E ST p rices paid tor you r f a t c h ickens a a d turkeys. Indepedd* e o t M eat Com pany.

PU R EB RED Holstein serviceable bulls a n d D uroc Jersey boars, frOm very b e s t of breeding. Call, w rite o r see F . W . D alton, Jerom e.

' ‘ K S E E D and F E E D

FO R S A L E — H 0 U 8 E H 0 L D F U R N IS H IN G S «

R A N G E -G o o d 6-hole blue enam el range w ith reservo ir. 630 M ain N.

USED fu rn i tu re exchanged , bo a n d sold. Sw eet's basem en t s

CIRCULA TO RS. R anges a n d Stovo repa irs , a t S w eet's fM m ltu ro Store.

FO R S A L E - B a th tubs, sinks, clos- c u , lavato rie s , a n d a ll k in d s of plum bing fix tu res and fittings. K ran gel 's H ardw are .

L IK E new 2 po. Uving rm . su ite , oo- caslonal c h a ir , desk, t r a s h bu rn er w ater h e a te r, H ea tn n a . 663 £ tb Ave. No.

ELEO. range , w alnu t d in e tte set, rug a n d p a d . a lm o st new . Very reasonab le . 130 A ddison W . P h .

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:ev, j1939 GruTmni touring sedan . 1835 Chev. town sedan.1935 V-H Tudor.1034 V-8 t>3r(ior. •1934 Ohcv. coBch. b1934 Chev. coupe, new m otor. 1994 Plym outh de luxe sedan ,

side mount.-), radio.1933 N ssh ligh t 6 sedan , a

beauty .M any others.

AUTO MART 3S3 3jid Avenue W est.

F R U IT S and V E G E T A B L E S

C O O K IN G M cJntoxh afjples, W onaco tt. Kln\b.

PEA CH ES—Stark-s In lprovcd.E lbei-- ta s . K enyon G reen. 1 m l. So. ’’j W . hi So. Twin Palls.

H A LE peachrs. O ne load Tues. a t J . F . D illon’s. 1 m l. No. 4 W ash ing ton school.

PEA CH ES, pears, tom atoes. O rchard p r ic e s .'P u b lic m a rk e t. 813 Sho- shone N orth .

JE L L Y c rabapples an d Plem lsli B aau ty pears. P h . 0283-R3. H . A. G ibbs, 1% ml. W . So. Park .

PEA C H ES 1 We have quality peaches on ly . C ham plo iu ripe now ; E lberta a n d H ale will be ripe Sept. la . B row n 's O rchard , 3 m l. wcsl E den .

FootballSchedule

CLASS K .

hern*) Ori. H . Ooodini ib m i OH. 11, Rnpert, homt; del. jf , o u r li;, Uicte: N*». *. on»n: Not. | | . JnoiiK, borat; N0». 11. Kller. horn*.

BUaL^iV, l>et» T.ylar,.J . Otklfy. honif:- Bfpl. JO, C»ldwell. Iherti Ocl. 7, Kllrr. bdme; OH. H. ------- “ - M.

. R upni. ih trc : Not. II,Buhl. .......th»re; Nov.............................. . . .Id4ho. m i l , hoqie; Nor, 24. Twin ralll, (h»rp,

TWIN FA1.LS. ICink Ponert. ro*rh —l(P t . U , Cioodlnt. thrrej Srpl. JO. OaUey, hnmr: Ocf. ), BoU», (hrrri Oft, K . Jrrume. home: Ort. 21. Poc«> letlo, homr; Oft. 2s, C4l«wtll, hom«; No*. M ill, th t r c No. II. FIKr,‘ tuaei Not. M. Burl»», hom*.

BUPEHT. We* KlmrtlWt. r o ith -S fp t. 1#. n iM . hom t; Oc«. 1. Amrtioin Vafli,th*rc( Ucl. 14. flaklrjr, he tnt: Ocl. tl.Buhl. Ihrrv; Oct. <t, noeOIni, hom e Not. 4, ierom r, home (nl|h t> : n o t. II. Burley, home.

JKb OMK. John h^oibr eo*ch-Brpl. i, Wendell, home in l |h t ) i Brpi. 20.

.hoahone, there: Oct. T. Uoodinf, home tn ltb U i o n . II. r» )n F a lJ* , 'ih w ; Oct. J l , Oakler. home (nl|h t)1 Oct. *S. KlUr. home (n lfh t); Not. «. Rupeil. Ih rre; Not. ] ] . Biihl, there.

CiOOOI^U, A, W. “Ap” DWf. roach —Sept. 13, Twin ra lll. homei Sepl. I t. Wendell, hem ri O r|. T. Jerome, there (n lih t) i Oct. 14, Biihl, homei Oct. 21. n ie r , there: 061. 21. Rupert, there; Nov. 4. Hhoahone, home; Nov. ll, Oak-

VlLKR, William Pawcri, coach—Sept. 13, C ailm ord and Kden, homei Sept.

T ri. therei Oct. T. Rurlej. there; open; Ocl. 21, UoodlDi, Kome;

II, Buhl, there.

RAFT RIVER ..Perrlni, coach—S«i MalU; Sept.Declo. home. ..............Oct. ZO, llnrlejr Junior Vj Oct. 29, Nov. 4 and Not. dales.

DEITO, Mlllon OileihoIC. c oacb - Rept. 2], Albion, there: Kept. 19. H a/- erman. taome; Oct. T, Malta, there. Oct. 27, o m ; Not, 4, llaaH ti, Ihtre; \ov . Itf. Dietrich, there.

UUnLEY JUNIOR VARSITY. D#n

.CLASS ^

ER l im il VBCIIOOl ;h—Sept. U , HaOM 30. Aiblon, there; (

FO R SA L E OR T R A D E

M O D E L T coupe fo r sa le c fo r h a y . 029S-R2.

SPO K A N E, ,W n. p roperty . 1 rm .house , dolible plum bing , double

. .g a ra g e . 2 lo ts fo r T w in F a lls p ro p - e rty^W rit«-B ox-113l7-T w in-FnU K r

there; Oct. t i , Maif- -------- ---- 'Declo. hom r; Nov. 2,10. Cubt a t Twin faiii.

IIAtl.F.Y. m il nrlkfi, coaeh^— ^ ........Richfield, there; Vept. 30, Dietrich, there; o e i. T, «|>eni Ocl. 14, Wendc' there: Oct. Il,.8h0 ih0ne , home; Oi 28. Haferman, home; Not. 4, OlenL- Ferry. hom e;-Not. II, Falifleld, hope.

WKNDEI.L. ClaO Shorthouie. coath— Sept. 23, Jerome. Ihete; Sept. M, a w d - lB |, there: Oct. T. open; Oct. 14. Hallej, home; Oct. >1. HSierman, Ihect; Oct.

,21. a iea n s rerry. hom i; Not. 4. open; Nov. II, flhoihonc, home.

SIIOBllONR, L. I,. Dolphin, c o ac h - Kept. II. round robin a t Jerome; Beet. 23. lUcUleld (UU u&dccldedK jlept' H Jereme, Jsowe; O rtT j. FaWlelif, home; Oct. 14, open; Oct. i t . Hailey, therj: Oct. 28, Dletrleh, home: Not. 4, Good- In i, there; Not. i i . Wendell, there;

W A N T E D TO B U Y

W ANTED—H orserad ish roo ts. L arge a n d smaU lo ts . 729 2nd Ave. W.

S P O T c ash p a id fo r used stoves a n d fu rn itu re . P h o n e 5, M o o n 's ., ,

W E w in buy s c ra p cas t Iron fo r a lim ited tim e. P h . 611. T a r r A uto W recW ng Oo.

YOUNG H olst« ln bu ll, reg is tered or ellglblD, su itab le fo r servlca J a n . ] , Bend descrip tion , c ash price f i r s t le tte r. M arin er R a n ch Co­op., H agerm ad.

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYBulldlnn Material

T w in F a lls Lum ber C om pany . Com ­p le te lln fs lum ber, bu ilder’s h a rd ­w are, palnt.1, tu m e n t, p laster,

M orrison Stud io . W e m ake th e orlg- In a l H ollywood p ic tures one -ha lf do*, fo r fiOo. 129 T h ird Ave. No.

Docton-DentlettD r. G . L.' Boyenger, F oo t Specialist,

over o . 0 . A ndfrson S to re . Fhone 353-J.

U e B urks. P hona 143a-J.

Electrical ContracttJ . W. SmlUk H om e ElecU lo. 25 yi

e»p. in 'J V ln P a lis vic in ity . S hop a t 235 H arrison . P hona 8 3 M .

Floor SandingFloor .nnd lnx . II. A. llo ldo r. oaB l-Jl

Fur RepairingF u rs rtp a lrr 'd , rca ty led a n d rellned

by exp. (u n le r , M rs, W lnans, 960 « lh Ave, K ail. 1‘lioiic 814,

( i i r i n

Honknd rug im ttrm s . T h e W indow Shop, eoa M ain So,

InBurancePeavoy -T ab rr Co., Jno, P h o n s 301,

Kcu ShopSc tiade Key Uiiqp. L aw n m o w e n

sha rpened , 120 Second SL S ou th . B ack of I, l>.

MovingI iu u re d o a rr la ri.

M onum entrJalllBon Bros. 4aa M ain F.ast.

Money to Loan}. Jo n a s fo r lo a n s on homaa< m

( ila in E ast. Pllon* 437.

Q U I C K L O A N S .s f 5 and U P on

YO U R H IG N A T U R E O N L YE m ployed people w tio need c ash ,

solve you r prob lem s ha re .

H UY aC H O O L S U P P L IE SNo eitdoraers. Mo In o rtfa fa s .

R epay m you ge t pa id .C A SH C R E D IT C O M PA N Y

Painting-Decorating

E. L. S h a ffe r. P h o n e 12M-J.

1301 O ev e n tli Ave. )

PlumMng-Heating

P lum bing jub w ork our spcclnlty, P h o n e 38J. Home Plum bm g ami H eaU ng Co,

Radio RepairingAll m aken rad ios repa ired and t

Iced. F a c to ry R adio Service. I’lione 3M. la a oecoua HtyUi.

Real tJBtale-Innurancv

Sewing Machine Service

P O G A M O I N ID

L u th e r 0 . B u rnham , w on to p honors am ong I d lh o r if le ­m en , accord ing to w ord ' received h e re today from . C am p Perry . 0 „ sccne of th e n a tio n a l rif le n^atches.

B u rn h a m topped Id ah o shooters in Uie P re sid e n t's m a tch , one of tiie fea tu res of th e com petition .

Id ah o was rep resen ted by boUi a n a tio n a l g u a rd a n d c ivilian team . U e u t . R a lph B, LcliJhton nnd Sgt. R a lph R yan w ere T w in Fniis m em ­bers o f th e team .

I n add ition to B u rn h a m s fine shooting am ong th e s la te ’s .30 caliber m arksm en . oU ier h ig h s ta te m edal­ists in Im p o rta n t even ts were: H ow ard J . S w ensen , Boise, Navy cup m a tch . SO, a n d L eech cup m atch , 90; G eorge R . A berham . N am pa. C am p Perry In stru cto rs ' m n trh , 47, M arine co rps cup c a tc h . 03; c n rl U. Jorgenson . Pocatello . CroWril trophy m a tch , 48, S c o tt trophy , 4fl; OcorRe D orcus, Id ah o F a lls , Oa,

I n th e M vron T . H errick 1,000- ynrd team cham p io n sh ip «\1'iit woi by th e U, B, m a rin e team w ith t. (vofp of 707. th e Idal^o nntlonal KUiird tenm fin ished w ith a (earn icifnl o f 643,

2j*Declo‘.” hom«: BVpt.“3(i''’MBru" home; Ofr. T, niBnna_l'erty ,/thg te ;-O ct^-U . T n in Fall! Cub*, there; Oct. 21. open; o n . 2t. nptn: NOT. 4. MalU. there:

'. ID, Ed^an, home (le&Utlre). IFTRICII. Jan KaaMn. coach—Stpi. open; Kept. 39. iialley. home; Oct.

1. open; Ocl. 14. FalrfUld. therei

o iJ tH N i irfaRY . K»n Barrett, eoaeh —8ept.'IS, roiind robin a t Jerome; 6e{it..! 23. oi>en: Sept. 3«, Duhl, home; Oct- 7. Albion, hornet Oct. 14, open: OcU I t, M ounuin Hone, boroe Oct. U , WeD- deU, there; No. 4, ilaUey, there; Not. IJ. Josegh (DbUe) home; Not. II.

**IIA(j‘SiliWAN"'cieo Prince, coach * j

- - .........o a rli—SepUr t . lalrlle ld . mere; u s . ham i; Oct. I), Albion, fc-..K annn . horn* (U aU ljM ):(iDodlni, lltere; Not. I, flui Nov. 10. DurU)-. home: Not, home,

fl.AHH n SIX-MAN TRAMB HAMMETT. N. Frellchmsn. c M c h -

-- Orindvlrw, home; Oe^. J,

Fast Horsey Cop Prizes At Coimty Fair

W ith a u n e of t h e ’'fa stes t horses ev e r a p p ea rin g on th e fa irg rounds t r a d e p a rtic ip a tin g , h a rness a n d nm n lng^fftces proved a h ig h lig h t o f ih « a n n u a l T w in Falls county fa ir w h ich e nded S a tu rd ay n ig h t w ith a rodeo a n d firew orks display.

C apoclty crowds a ttended a ll race sessions w ith S a tu rd ay 's events being r u n in f a s t tim e and m any close r a c e s resuH ing.

Follow ing Ls the com plete resu lts o f th e f in a l day afte rn oo n race p ro ­g ram :

F irs t Pace H eal F i rs t h e a t 2:28 tro t o r pace ~

V erna D ale ow ned and driven by P . D . K e n t : P rlnccss D irec t ow ned by F ra n k M cC lain w ith Les W lU lanu, d r iv e r ; B on ita H all owned a n d d riv ­e n by WUUam PhUUps. T lm e x J ^ 9 .

Second h e a t 3;^8 tro t o r pace— V erna Dale> Princess "Direct; B o­n i ta H all. T im e ; 2:10.

H alf-m ile horse race — W oodbug ow n^d by W. Lewis w ltli F . Mur> p h y . Jockey: D onna K ow ned by Joe P e rk in s w ith J . P ry , Jockey: U n d y ow ned by J, D em lng, also. Jockey; A da ow ned a n d ridden by R ay K ing. T im e : 60.4 seconds.

F irs t h e a t fre e lo r a ll tro t o r pace — Sing le H u n te r ow ned by K in c aid a n d S tark s wlUi .R . M. S ta rk s , d r iv e r ; V an Fltaslm m ons ow ned by W^ G nm or. a lsv d riv er; N in a D insm ore owijed by T om G ray . F re d H alsey, d river; R a v en H al ow ned by F re d Halsey w ith J . N. D ennU , driver, T im e: 2:11.5,

Second h e a t free fo r a ll t r o t or pace — V an F ltu lm m o n s; Sing le H u n te r; R a v en H al; N ina D insm ore. T im e : 2 :ll .5 , .

T h ird h e a t free fo r a ll t r o t o r pace — V an F ltislm m oiis ; R a v en H a l; S ing le H u n te r; N ina D inan\or«. T im e : 3 :i7 .

H a lf-m ile saddle horse r ac e — G oldie ow ned by E . H arm on , a lso Jockey; L ittle M an ow ned by Les M ilam , also Jockey, tied w ith K an k ie K ey ow ned a n d ridden by J . H ash fo r aecond p lace; S a sU rn L ady, fo u rth , ow ned by T . W hite w ith S tom a s Jockey. T im e: 63.6 seconds.

F i r s t h e a t conso lation h a rn e ss r ac e — B ro th e r W atts ow ned a n d d riv en by W illiam Phillips: B lad e n ’s P r id e ow ned by L. a W h ittle , also d r iv e r ; M ajo r V an ow ned by P .

w l t h ' J . N . D ennlr, d riv er; n th ow ned by G . G . Sm ith ,

a lso driver. T im e ; 3:30.Second h e a f consolation h a rness

r ac e — B ro th e r W atts ; B e r t S m ith ; M a jo r V an ; B laden’s P ride . T im e: 2:20.

Qulckaale F i rs t .P Ife -e lg h lh s m ile ' ru n -Q u lc k sa le

ow ned hy D. H unsake r w ith L . H as­kell. Jockcy, tied w ith C hilly 2 a r ow ned by D. H unsaker w ith J . Fry, Jockey, fo r f irs t p lace; C onna Bock, ow ned by Joe Pe rk in s a n d rid d en by R ay P e rk ins, th ird ; WUd Wfcves ow ned by T alb o t w ith 0.. T #«ter, Jockey, fo u rth , l im e : 1:03.4.

T h ree -felghtha m ile ru n {ootuoi- a u o h )—L lndy ow ned by J . D e m ln t wlUi E. H arm on a s Jo o k e y ;'K th e l G u ard ow ned by Joe P e rk in s w ith R ay P e rk in s a s Jockey: Baggage Q ueen ow ned by Q |« n Lowe w ith C h e t Lowe, Jockey; M essy ow ned by W . D , E ppley w ith J . D em ln f. No tim e reco rd ed ,’.

J K :Oct. 21,

....... .............. ........ net.tne; Oct. 14, itruneau, tner

King Hill, th iie i O tt. I

HII.L,B«pl.Ihere; .. Ilarnmett, Ihrre.

UnilNBAt

k, •Weitler, noaeh—

S ew ing m arhlJiRs cleaiieil and <j h au led . LiO 3nl Avr. F.

Shoe RepairingIKlHO O L D A y»

O liU dren 's shoes r e p s l io l a t a sav ­ing . T . F . Shoe Sliu}>, uiip, Itoyul G leaners,,

“DUMMY” COl'S <;UAKD PLPH.S

.IKROME, Bept, 13 (fJpeclsD — I'o liirie«i,« nafely fo r p i ip l l , i .o l iJio WiiAliliiiiloii school liem un aoiitl) NDiln M r c e t . / io Ju n io r ClininlK,T ol (•(immpfoe of Je ro m e Ims r i w W two lUe-slrfl sh e e t Iron i>olippmfH ni llie In ten e c t lo iis w hcio pupils iir<- goUig tu nnd fro tn H'Ikh>I.

Ill riich p tiilcnnan 'n uuuticU '.hed ilHht tiniul la a sign , “ IS inileN nil lioiir," w hich will rem ind moi.irlats iii ia th e epfMl lim it w llhlit Hint r'ln i' iiliU lending In tu tow u In re- f.tiii'tcil iiiid m u st l>e nliM'ivcil for till' |ir()t<xtl(iii o f acliool ch llihc ii.

riniM nro pending for ttio cuh:- Mon of like fu u re s a t ra<^i schiml ill ilip J rn in io ayAtcni ns fiiiuln m ay in 'iiiill. 'I l ie iiro jrc l Is onr> am ong

wliU'h hnve lii-rn naed In tchOols of Maho.

n iiilo ’rrooi)or Cnrle I), W illiam s, ■I'linc, was irsponslM o th e se- iiiiitt of llifl tw o flgiiren w h U t r t r paid (or by tlie Ju n io r Cham * IT of C om m rrcf,

J. r . Keith, roarh-H ept. JB I^mi m il. there; Ocl. T, llTsnflvlew, hnme ?lct. H. Oct.

(XI. M. Kins HIM. hornji •tirandtlew , home; Oct. M, Bruneau,

‘*fA R rv — Kerl. 39, Bill*, home; Oct. 7 KliK lliU, homei Ocl, Hi <.iand-

t l e r t i 'o r t . - i r , R tuniau, hontej o>t IS, Hammett, there.

(VRAtinvir.W, tllflo id • Johnion. rn ich-M epl. 3lJ. Hammetl. }htf«;

l i . . . " ' "■■ ■■: iH.

j.»ib»il l « m leajue haT# r i t lo ae Irlf Dir «IIM nf leTeral |»mM.

(liiir; Sf|il M. Hatellon. Ili»'»i' i r W u S m i ; ’ . : ; : ; . ' ' s ' . l :

TaxltW hy W alkT Ph . 1906. Clly P s rk Turn

TrailtmT ra U te i fo r ren t. 281 Fou rth West.

T ra i ls r hoilBas. G em T railer O a

TypewrltcrMa n d service. Phone 9l),

VpholtierlntrrpBlrlng,W an ted? U pholstering,

f u rn i tu re rwnnlatuilf, a had# w ork. Oress aiiil itiu ley F U m U ure O ft Phofls m . n o ttjo -

. o n d S t. B u t .

l/sed FurnitureC a sh fo r ueed rum ltiife . n i . l lU ,

FINGER-TIPA Miil<iun Slid novel "flnH er-(lp"

IiHiltinl! M'lirdiiln h a s b e n i p iopa rrd (or Ihn IDSfl nrasoii liy tiliell Oil Kiiiipiiiiy fo r illslrltju tlo ii th io u g li- ■iiil i h h ( n i l to r y , ncciirdliiK In K. ,1. tloliiirs. a g rn t fo r th e com pany

rtlirll'fi tliiK cr-llp fontlmll srlied - iiln coiiiulna i4 pages p rin te d In six

flJliJ Klves IJifl 103B Ai JinluJP Ilf 411 coJIrKen—all llie ro iilr rn ic eM:lii-'-lfl nnil lead ing lnilop<milpiiU h r U n in th e I’aclflQ coaat nnd th e ](<M hy nioiintnliui. ’I lie y arn iirm nged ui'ouiuiihlrnlly Wllh a inuiulm il rotor hKli'x w hich literally piiln every Iriim 'ii M'liPdule a t Ihn, {nn’/i der ll|M, T he sohedule h no com- p tr le Umt even th e m ost rnbld g rid - h o n enlliiislaAt Will find a ll llin fuels lia wunU fAr p red lc lliig resiilUi,

Ilo lm ra Invites a ll Xootliall fans lo «lOi> a t the n e a re s t fihell btuUon fiir a ropy before Ihe supply Is ex- hm w trrt.

Gooding Edges Twin Falls and Burley Netmen

G O O D IN G , S e p t l a (SpectaD — G ooding te n n is p layers nosed o u t T w in F a lls a n d B urley ftere 8 u n d « 7 In a t r ia n g u la r In terc ity m a tch .

G oodlng_com plted f i r e p o ln U a s com pared w ith fo u r sco red b y th e th re e -m a n squad fro m T w in F a lls , a n d 'o n e of B u rley 's invaders.

T o u g h es t b a ttle o f th e d a y w as th e two a n d o n e -h a lf h o u r c la s h In w hich 'B o b 'P ac k ard . young T w in F a lls ace , edged D r. S tu a r t RA bln*«i, G ooding sU r . 3-«, 9 - i . 6-4. T h e T a t ' e ra n R obinson , o ne tim e e ta te c b am » p lon . sw ept th e f i r s t s e t w ith a n a sso rtm e n t o f puzzling chop e trc f te t a n d h is uivusual ‘W e rse * ’ serv ice . P a c k a rd s tead ied , how ever.’ a n d scored frequen tly w ith a f la t c roes- c o u r t stroke fo r placem ents.

Severa l p rac tice m a tch e s w e r t s t a ^ follow ing th e te a m dueta.

S um m ary of resu lts :BINOLES

/ S o b P a ckard . T w in F a lls . deXeatad D r. £ . S . R obinson, G ood ln f, S«8, ' « .4 . 6.4.

J im m y M ullen, T w in F a lls , w on ove r B ra n ch B ird , G ooding, 7*B. fl«l.

M . W . T a te . G o p d in ;. d e fe a te d G era ld SkUes. B urley . 6-1, 6-1.

S c o tty E lson , G ooding, d e fe a te d ’Tom C hurch . B urley. 6-2, 0-0.

AI W estcrgren , T w in FoU s, de« f c a tc d R . B rad fo rd , B urley , 6-2, e -a .

B ra n c h B ird , G ooding, d e fe a te d F r a n k C raw ford , B urley, 6-3, 0-0,

OOTOLBS T a te a n d S lson d e fe a te d O h u rc h

a n d Sklles . « - l . 6-1.R ob inson a n d B ird d e feated W «At-

e r g r tn a n d M ullen, 6-3 , 7*8.B ra d fo rd a n d . G era ld D in m

f e a te d T a te a n d B ison. 7 4 . 0 4 . > > ^ t e r t r e n a n d M uUen d e fe a te d

B ra U o rd a n d D u n n , 6*3.0*4.

Pro Football . Year Opens;90.000 Attend

(B y V a lte d V nas) P rofesslecaV fo o tball looiced f o r ­

w a rd to its m oat p ro fitab le aeaaoc to d a y f o l l o w ^ c u r t i in r i l i i n c tfam as In f lv e N a U o o a lla ag u * d t la a be fo re n e arly 00,000 fan s . ■

S o b s tm p r ^ t tbak l« ii y a ^ i350.000 a tte n d a n c e wUl be m o n th a n doubled , r o u r gam M p lay ed y«s- te rd a y drew 71,000 to a d d to th e16.000 w ho eaw th e D e tro it-P ltta - b u rg h o pener F r id a y n ig h t

A crow d of 30,700 aaw th e O U - cago B e ars b e a t th e C&leago Oard> Inals , 16.13. o n Jftck U aodaia* l a s t ' p e rio d field goa l f ro m th o aa>yard u n e .

L arg est Crow d• £ i tr f ( s t crow d w aa a t P h ila d e l­

p h ia , w here .S S , ^ aaw th « . W a i0 - In g to n A ed Bklns a e o n a M - 3 3 ^ - c l |lo n ove r th e E&fles. i t w aa c n ’ e x p ^ v e vlotdry fo r t h e m d ik l n s , how ever, a s S U n ^ ’ S a m B a u g h to re a sh o u ld e r m usoie .a fte r f i h n f a ' 4 0 .y a rd touchdow n- pasa t o M ax K ra u s In th e aeoond period . B a u g h h a d passed th e Eaglea aU y tn th o f i r s t h a lf , com p leting 19 o t 14'

Kiml>frl».

39, Hol- Vi.inV| o r i. 7. MHil«'>sl«., Kden, therei 0« l. t l , Hatellnn. o n . l i . tailW lord. Ii'imel Niiv,

irqiila, hom»i Hat. U, ............ ..

Cobb Fails in Speed Attempt

K O N N E V I L L E S A L T F L A T S . U t a h , S e p t . 1 2 (U.R)— J o h n ( !o b b , L o n d o n f u r b ro k > c r . ( iK ln y f a i l e d In h i s a t ­t e m p t t o e n tn b l l s h a n e w w o rld 'H l a n d a p e e d r e c o r d w h e n h e a v e r a g e d o n l y a n e t iU m a t c d ^ 3 9 .5 m iieM p « r h o u r I n tw o r u n s ov fcr U o n n c - v l l l c H nll r iii t f l .

Cot>!) liH llrated tlin t h e would no t ta k e a n o lh fr crack a t m e 3 4 J ,« mile per hou r record, he ld by Capt, O , E I ’, Eynloii, today.

Hln njK-cd for th e Mrst. n o r ih to sou ili, run was esllm atpd a t 343 m , p ll, O n hbi necond d u l l , from ftotitli to n o rth , Cobb's speed wsa about 3J7 m , p. h,, d e ip ltc a s lig h t U ll wind.

Nf) n td r la l apeed for th s ru n was niiiiDuiirpd liy AmerlrAii Aiitoino- blln a/iMK'iiiiion llrnnrs, who h a d th e ir elerlrlc'.c-yp rac o rd ln j a p p ara tu a tra liie tl on th e a.W ^-horsepow er

Cnbb. disappoin ted a*, today 's re- jltH, anlcl hn tho ug h t h e waa going

foAtrr on h is second ru n th a n th e spcpd glvaii h im con fiden tia lly by tlinrrh

i” "Al'rqi!la‘,' hom'«7 Ab»V«»n,

‘ 'tl'AirKI.TON, J. W, Bh*ll«i> e,.l. 21. Kdrni Seut. »0, ■‘“‘.'r,:„ l , t , «:.iHefot4i Ocl. M. U-ill«‘r r . in . II, Rl/nb»»lr. Iheiei l'<». /*. « "■

,niil«i Nor. 4, M uitail|lil Nn*. H.MIIUTAUOII, r.. n . M lllniinn, roach

_ R .p l . IJ. llollUtetl Sepl W, IsH l-- (ordi O rt. 1, K lmbetlri IK

III* Iheie; O rt. t l . Ilaiitrn, r l IS, k!de>i| Nor. 4. I lx 'l lu " . MIII.I.IBTKR, T. B. I t" ! ' '. f|

ac|>l, H , M uil»II|h | S»|it, 10, KlH u r f f l . - i l ; » : ! K i / : . . . . -

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.... r.drh, h«m*| Ocl. .,D ll H, Miitlaiish, homo n tl« r; 0<l. t l , lli if llun .W "lr, “ ■

llMll.lufd,

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hoini-i D fl. H, lU iinn , Ihern Ocl. «l,

niiM, hume.

Degree Conferri'd At Itlchfield iUcetiiiirH

m c iIP IE I-D , B f|il I J (HpecUl). f, O, f ) . r . and Hrljrkrth Icnliet. n i r t W ri^neaday a n d th e acrond «Ip- uren w as cnnferrp,d on J a m rs P b t- (UAon. T lte m en t^inn nurprlspd th e w nnirh 'a lodge wlUi a w aterm elon iiierd.

n lie m eellng of th e I tr lifkalis th n f i r s t sh ice vsoatloii, Mrs. O ora Y niingkln w as e lected f irs t dnlegate to th e RelM kah awem bly a t R u p e rt

lo r d is tric t dep -

A rrncoii (cas th a t e m it th e a rom aof Kniclrnliin, iwcmlm, roses, ttnd o t i i r r iiiii^rnnl flowers a re used by th e Chinese.

Ing 16-14 a t h a ir tim e, b u t K ra u s dashed 71 y a rd s o ff tack le f o r a touchdow n in th e f lr a t m in u te o f th o th ir d period, a n d B ill Y oung took a s h o r t aeria l, th e n r a n i7 y a rd * fo r th e f in a l m a rk e r Ju s t befor« th e q u a r te r ended.

W blU Looks O w id ,’ W ith ! 'W h lB er" W hite looking m ore like a n a ll-A m erlea t h a n a n y tim e since h e le f t C olorado u n tv e rs - Ity, th e P i tU b u rg h P ira te s lo s t th e ir second s tr a ig h t gam e. 27.14 to th e New Y ork o fa n ta . T h e Rocky m o u n ­ta in ha lfb a ck soored a touchdow n a n d p layed 4 0 0 d foo tball, b u t h is

'p re sence w as no obstacle to th o G la n U ’ va u n ted passing a tta c k . A eria ls a rc o u n te 4 foe U iree New Y ork touchdow ns a n d se t u p th e o th e r. A crow d of 17,S40 tu rn e d o u t.

G re e n Bay s«o;$d 27-17 over C leveland a s th e P a c k e rs’ H e rb e r t- to-l<utaon passing co m b in a tio n a c ­co un ted fo r th re e touchdow ns a n d C lark H inkle booU d tw o fie ld goals. A tten dance w aa epOO.

T h is w eek's schedule :W ednesday — PhlladelphlSk vs.

pltinburB li a t B uffalo .S a tu rd ay —C hicago C a rd in a ls a t

C leveland.

FED ERAL GRAND JU R Y C O NVENES

BO lflE , Id a ,, s e p t , 12 (U.P>-A fed* e ra l g ra n d Ju ry convened h e re today to hear^ evidence cor c rim in a l cases.

n ine

T h e lU t Included o h t r ia a a lleging u se of tlia m a lls to d e frau d , posU l em bess lem en t, j r h l te slaverjr a n d m a ri ju a n a ta x evasion.

MISTER,You Can’t Tell

Me a th ing!

1 Know' nil u lio u l tlid w oiiilitrfiil bttrtfalns y o u can I'imI nil th o clasttiflcd puu‘’- I'vo boon u s in g i t m yaoK fur m unths— 011(1 le t m o to ll Y O U •om tsthlnjt, m y Irii'iid— you'll fin d t lm l claafllfiod a d i w ill aaV6 y o u iii'inoy If you m ak e a h a b it o f ufllnjj th em reg u la r ly .

PHONE 38 or 32AND ASK FOB AN AD-TAKEB

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S iM , ■ IDAHO KVENING TIMESrTWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday, .September 12, 19S8

MARKETS AND FINANCE^ United Press

LIVESTOCK

t » ftlow: bMf stMM bluik: com u to - ■ » ; h e u tn « u> WM: e»lv*< g »

r tMAen ABd itocken »S to U-19;d o p : 1 ^ ; market lOo to iOe h l(h-

m ; top «».T0; bulk nJO to t».70: p«ck- ln f^oin»«7 to H ; P & H-M to |d ; t t* p

mwket: lOo to is's low- • r ; f i t U a b i tf l to t iM .

■ CmCAOO UVUTOCK O H IO iloo-BO fi: 1 4 ^ ; a irecu 9.*

OQO: prM UnUjraUm libUtiHlclaM M lO

2id“ ?bS}g‘% W r r t o 7 ■■■

l E l l T D M E SI N D D L L T M G

CHICAOO, 8«pl. 12 lU P)-W he»l ricca moved ' w ithin a nurrew rince

.A dull tTMtlDK o a Itae CblCMO boud of tn d e today.

A t lb* oloM w bM t « a i off to ,c. corn off >;c to lie . *nd o»u un-& o r t ^ l u l n m ' 10 North Amrrlcan

wheat WM reported to be flat. T»d«ra wire Inclined to await (u rttitr devtl- opmeoU tn tbe Suropeao political i lt- uatlon

Llrerpool w heat cloeed Irregular with

•0^ ; I t th t p*ekliMtmoat in td lu n a n d ------ — -----

* to tTJO: law trading alow, p a rt of

- 3 S ^ | 'S i r f c 2 £ \ ‘S5- M T lS iu n t eattle; etaolce u d prune

and feeden; uu ta t« 'S i i W S------------------------------------- ,- in acaKe,■teid? k t I tJM down.

Sbecp: So.ooo: ,dlrecu 9.M0: •prin i U a t e alow; eari/ ealM and bide weak to S3c Jowtr: to eboie* w t tu m •p r ls i lamba f t to M.U: motUr eorted

tion on tuUTM ■round fa to ts.33: lit-

S . f ° S u SUttitweigtata ttJO ____

- - OMAHA' UVB8T0CK

SSi o W IM. 5 m to taiO; little done on bM Tltr w t S ^ ------- - *- "•

loua trading. Borne buying of wheat b j oon tinenul counulea wa» reported. ' w m n ip e f w heat developed a firmer tone following a weak early t n ' wbleb bad a alight iteadylns rirecl ObleafO. b u t im auitalsed buying «

Oom Brlcea followed the trend - WbMt. Lack of foreign demand a ^ report* of raltu in weaterti p a ru of tbe M t i v e r a depreatlng faeton. Caih 1d- tereaU were op both the buying and ■ •lilnf atde of the market. Trading w«fverr llgttt.

GRAIN TABLE CBIOAOO—Oralo ranfe:

Open High Low Cloii

Sept .8i»i ■ .83 -8i*» .e in

lU; ------.MU

S T -S S S 8 S 8 «Sept. .24»^-U .15 .23D ^ e ._____2JU .JSU . u u .21'.;UM _...... .39 .29U M M \i .Bepf. ■__ .41V«

lay T'."’ ;S

_________

■■ “X S m s S ■ t S s 's j ii 's s s

WOOLBOarON—Mtw bwlneta .

gombi&f doBtatlo woeU wa d*T. t b t U. 8 . airleuinire

O b ir t of the wool trgd* ret»ort«S, s s r a a ^ r . t ' s , ?

_____ on tfomeetlowere unebanied com- wNk-a dote.

I Local Marketse ---- '-------------- n—

Buying Print

o » . ________

■ SKIl SS SS(Quotwl from one Buhl .OtaJer).

rOULTRV AT SAMCU ~ Oolond bin«, under « IbaH -----. sattir!” * -

’ r 2 t l 2 2 ‘ t o ? “

N.Y. STOCKS INSW TOBK, Bept. U FI7P}—Tbe mar­

ket cloaed b lglur.AJacka' JUSMU _________ ______m iAllied Chemical ________________ 17»AllLi Chalmaw --------------------------« ’ »

Can ..

American Till------ 15>«-----4fl>

________________________________HO‘iAmerican TobMCO B ___________ S9Anaconda copper ....... ....... 53HAteblion. Topeka * B anu T e ...3SUAuburn M bton ........................No aaleaBalUmore A Oblo ................ - ......... «>iBeadix ATtatioft ___________ ___ 22 'iBethlehem— •

...No IB ^ e n Co. ____ _J. I. C»** Oo................................. .Chi.. Ull.. a t. Paul * Pacific.........Chryiler Corp........................ ........... . 73‘iCo* Cola .................. ________ --__...12»Commercial flolvenu ------ ------------ s nCommonwealth 4i Bouthero .......... l '«O onunenui Oil of Delaware -----2anCom Producu ................................ . M’idu Pont de Nemours --------------- I33>vtaatm an Kodak ............. .................171

• Power « U ght

Inu rua tloaal BarvMler ........ .Intem atloaal Telephone — ...Johna Uanvllle -------------- -----Kennecott Copper .................Loew-e Inc. ......... ............ -.......

.41H .4114 .41HN

CAfH a & twc % o * /h a r r t ^ „ .

__________ tough »4o; Wo- 3 mued

" - l»ed 92c: No. I yeue - NO. 2 yellow Uc

3 r d lo v 92>.lC to 933ic; N . . . . . 92i'.e: No. 9 yellow 9f*j« i: aample grade We to 91'^c. u : Mo. 3 wMw 2aue to 28«: N

- -JUU MUe to ZJUd- No. t whi

* POTATOES *

OKIOAOO

rU T C B S PO TA TO TKADEB (Qnotatlein rnnihhcd bj Sad te r. W ete o e r * Co.)

NovetBber dellTery: no aalta; cloeing <t and M k,,9 tJ9 to 91-4B-

CHICAGO POTATpU >00 — Weather pa rt cloudjr.

a iig n u r ' weaker, other awek iteady. Ida> RuMet Burbanki. Caldwell lecUoo. I ett ^ e10 .

quta,

1.39 aad aJM B e9c; 1 car miied lumpha and Oobblet*. unclaatl- I. if. Dak. BIlH Trlumpha, 10 * ' cart II.M; W per cent U.

bar* tl.lO. N. XM,. Skriy •l.03ik.

% Radiator".

f A l l S E C I WNBW YORK, Sept. U {U P)-Tlit

itock m arket advanced In all »ectiofu today u Adolf H itler made h i. final •peech before the NaU congreai^ ii Nuremberg,

The tpeechi whtcb came to the l u t hour of trading today, had been await­ed In all marketa. European m trkcu duplayed nervouaneae. The New Yoric

tKhange waa atrong

Kelvlnator ............ .National Dairy P ro ^ e ta ..Hew York Central .........

ickard M o to rs '................aramount Plcturea .......

....... 41S

.......

....... 13 4___ 1« _

iS’j

Penna. B. B. ...............Pure Oil .......... ............Radio Corp.......................Badlo Keith Orpheum Reynold! Tobacco B ....Sear* Boebuck ....... ......Shell Union Oil ...........

......... ....... « i ;

Socony Vacuum ........ .Eouthem Pacific ..... .Standard Brands .

7»,i

BUndard Oil of Calif. .....................3»>iSUndard- Oil, of New Jersey ...... 92»«

Bwlft and Co....................... - ........... - IT^iTeiaa Corp........................................ 43

kTrana-Amtrlca ................................. 10t;nlon Carbide « Carbon .......«3^«

l/ntoa PaeJflo .....United A ircraft.....United Corp...........V. S. Steel, com ...WarnerWaste . Union .

J Z Z 341t

::::::::::_____ «>;•..........?I3i

ighouse Bectrlo ...... - ....................Woolworth Co. .... ............ - ..... 4iV*Amtrlcen Roiling HIIUArmour ................................................AUanUc Refining ................ - .... • 23JiBoeing ......................................- ......23»4Brlgn M anufactuitng Cc...........— 39Curtiss W right .... . - --------------- 4]Electric Auto* Lite . -............... 32Houston Oil ...................... ..............National DtatUlers .

Sohenler DlstUlen _____Studebaker ...........................united AlrUnei ................White Uotois ... ......Chicago Pneumatic Tool .Ohio o n ...................... -Phllllp* Petroleum ...........

Vanadium .Utah Power"and'LighW "l%' pfdIdaho Power: 0% pfd ............ JJfIdaho power, 1% pfd ................. l«

N. Y. CURB BXCHANGEAmerican Super Power .................CltlM Bervlce, new ........................Bectfle Bond * Shar* ...... ..........p tjr t Motor U d .............................. .

SPECIAL WIREC o m U tr o f

*8B ner-W effener A C om pany E lk i B U ff^ P b o M

INVESTMENT TRUSTSFund, Inv...................................... .fund. Trust, A. ___ -v...............Corp, Trust .................................Quar. Inc........................................

. >lB.4tili!,MI-'I9

MINING RT0CK8Dunker HHI and Sullivan ..... .1 1Min. City Copper ........................ i ------Park OUT Consolidated .......24hc-2$^i>o

■Sl1»er King Coalition ................... M-lSSunshine MlnM ......... .................... ltl .50TlnUo SU ndard .................— 14,80-|4.«

LONDON BAR 8JLVBRtONDON-Bar silver waa fiied - •

l» 7/IB ptnoe an ounce today, up l / l « penny from Saturday's - - - -----

<111. rellowt ISO taweet Spai— r«lio«n Wo.

an ounce toda>. «i. ...............— .aturday 's price. Baaed■telling a t MWM. the American equlv-

42,<1S cen ts, a fine ounce,

I DENVER BEANS*

1 Bl/TTER, EGGS 1 • -------------------------- "•

BAN rRANCtSCOBAN FRANOIBOO-Buttar: M score

3«^io; »l score 3««: H score 29^c: scare U ^o .

ObeMe; W holnale ilaU D ci lrli>UU J3i>o; Jobbing pricee. fltU l4o to I9c

Bfga; l« rge SlWc; latge alandsrtU » ! ie ; m ^ tu m 2«Lc: small

CIIICAQO ftlCAOO-Butler; Market sUsdy: Ip u 1,407,791 (roes Ibe.; e itra llr«U to a9\Vc; eitraa 39V<o: ( i n u 23V,<

seconds 20o io 31c) smcisIi standards 29c; Gsntralls«l &2 ;-

- o S ^ ’s ** “ '

Hitler spoke n s t sa in t o( (i

ihe widest in U

Up to the Ume market had scved tlons to 3 polifU, tinghouse U ectrlc.

When the speech was coming - - le financial Ucken. trading a lm ut -------- A halt. A lter, walling '

Slovakia w ithout i

small gilns. Long lUU of Issues - various seeUons were up a point------ Volume wa* email with the -____ 2 p, m. am ounting to 4S0.003shares, a ta ln s t StO.OOO shares

- -lestlo newa continued very (s- vorable and some traders rUkrd ne«

lU oo tb e guesa there woulc In Europe.ties here were featured by

rubber. O ther commodltir-i___ ____Cotton gained, o ra iiu m i-

ed. Sugar and hide futures were high-

diisirial' ■ i4ali’'^ ‘p * r M r ^ * i i 'm " ' *ui 0.03; v tm tr 18,73, up

Dow Jo n n closing stock »

stock sale* approximated sharea against 700.000 Friday, Cnr salea were 03.000 against 1&3.000

compared with 42 03 cents on Saturday, J^rw srd silver was ouoted s t 19 9/19

TiMoce an ounce, up Tk penny..MF.TALS

NEW YORK-Today's cusWm sm elt- .;s prices for delivered metals, cenU per pound:

Coppei; Blectrolytlo 10%; export10,18 to 10.20,

Tin; Snot strslta 42 AftU ed ; Hew York 4M to 4.99; Bast BUetiic; New York 3.14; Bast «l, LouU

.79: 2nd quarter 4.B9.Alumliiiun. virgin: 30 to 21.Antimony. American; U ',.,

^Platlnom. dollars psr ounce; 39 to , dollars per f lu k of 71

RURGES SAFEU

SU N VALLEY. S e p t. 12 (Speclnl* —M aking a d ra m a tic ehallenge lor th e 'e a fe ly of c h ild re n a n d of every­one, as a n exam ple o f good d llz cn - jh Jp . O. P. DuvaJJ, T w in Falls, d is­t r i c t Bovem or o f th e U tah-Idnho K lw atiU clubs now In convcnllon a t f lim VaUey, Bald " L e fs every K l- w a n la n b e p ro u d ' o f a record ‘tlia t h e d id n o t cause o r con tribu te to a s in g le a cc id e n t th e p o s t year!'

“ I f w e could do only th is , v e will h a v e dontL a w onderfu l th ing a^d ^ t i f f e d o u r ex istence ax a club.*LcC u s b e exam ples o f carefu l m d cour­te o u s d riv ing ,” h fr appealed to the conven tlone ra In h ts add ress thLi m o rn in g a t C haU enger I

Y o u th T betneD eveloping th e convention thcmc^

■Tor Y outh , a o o d W ill, a s In K l- w an ls W e B u ild ," D uvall com ­m e n ted :

"L e t u s see to I t th a t a l l - o u r yo u th a re ta u g h t sy stem a^cally the p rin cip les o f A m erican governm ent Bnct I ts h is to ric a l orlglif. Allen ideas a n d ’ th o u g h t a re Itttldiously being ta u g h t a n d fostered , a n d o u r p o lit­ic a l s t r ic tu r e Is honeycom bed w ith w alk ing d e lega tes w ho would de- e t n y o u r fo rm of lib e rty a n d snb - a U tu l^ L jM t of con troued action. T h is I s T r V e ^ oppo rtune lim e for th e m to te a c h th e ir Isms."

D ep lo ring th e slum conditions th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s , w hich re n d e r young mlnd.n susccpU ble to p ro p ag a n d a , h e conlliiued:

B e lte r Living" I believe If wo can Im prove th e

liv ing condlUonA o( o u r people, i t Wlu n o t be necc.vnry (o lig h t th e G e rm a n A m erican B und , th e A m er­ic a n L eague Aguliuit W nr a n d F a sc ­ism w ith Its 1,000.000 p a ra d in g o u r s tre e ts In forclKii m iU orm s, a rm s a n d /lag s, a n d gJvloB M lulea to fo r ­e ig n p o te n ta te s or Jllclators, a n d wa d o n o tliln g abou t U, excep t convene In comi>)lttee.

"How long wotilil a n o rgan isa tion o f A m erlcan.i 1n«v In G erm any , I ta ly o r R ussia doing th u t s o r t o l th in g ? T h e only commltlN^ th a t w ould be ca lled w ould be the bu ria l com - m U tee.

,S .G IR IS V 0 1 EO N LE A W H E A D

T w in F a lls h igh sdhool girls th is a d e m M n were voting on th e nam ea of live g irls to se lec t a p res id en t (o r the G irls ' league. T h e league, s n o rganization fo r a ll g irls in tb e h igh school. Is new th ls j^ e a r a n d its purpoBM a n d p lon of o rgan iza tion were dlscus.wd a t a n a ll-g lrb ' a s - K m bly today a t II :30 a . m.. by M rs. Bose M urroy N ortli, d e an of girls.

G irls being considered fo r th e prcsldency^Qf Uic Tiew c lub a re R ita Mao S a lm o n ,' DoroU iy M a rg a re t Sm ith . M arga re t Bacon^ V irg in ia A nn C hase ond J e a n Schw ena lm an .

AsMmbly ProgrsA i V irg in ia A nn C hase, sen ior, p r « - dcd Rt th e a ssem b ly .th is m o rn in g

find M iss Eva D unagan IM - com ­m unity singing.' Follow ing M rs. NorUVs ta lk . H elen Pettygrove p re- .■ientod th e report of th e nom in a tin gcom m ltlcc.

P rincipal EdWard ROgel spolce briefly a t th e assem bly concern ing ih c league a n d s tressed l(s Im por- lance to th e h igh sch09l. M usic a n d accom panim ent fo r th e group a lng - Ing was provided by P a tr ic ia S m ith a t th e piano.

Selected T h is W eek - O fllccrs fo r Uie various u n its will

be .selecfcd som etim e du rin g th e week o.s o rganizing of th e league continues. Mrs. N orth s la te d . She olso cmphoslzed th a t tlie league p residen t by v irtue of h e r position would au tom atica lly ho ld m em ber­sh ip In tJie stu d e n t council Uiereby giving th e girls m orT volce In school affairs.

In addlllon to th e p residen t each un it, sophomore. Jun ior a n d senior, will elect four o fficers: p residen t, vice presiden t, secre tary -and tr e a s ­urer. All these o fllccrs w ith Uio p residen t a n d officers of Uie G . A. A. ji.'ill m ake up th e girls’ council of n m em birs, Advisers fo r th e un lU in addition to M is. N orth a re : M iss Eva D unagan, M iss M adeline. O ar \In , Miss B ernice Babcock.

miwliiy

Cowboys Boycott Pendleton Rodeo; Will Not Compete

O lb lm lng ' dlscrlm lnaU on by th e judges, m em b ers o f th e Cowboys’ T u rU e aaaocU tlon . will no t w m p e te i n th e a n n u a l Pend le ton R oundup th is ye a r , acco rd ing to E vere tt Bow­m a n , p re s id e n t o f th e organl*aUon, a n d world-ff cham pion cowboy In JW 7 a n d l « a .

B ow m an m a d e th e s ta U m e n t a f t­e r P o r t la n d new spapers h a d c a rried p ic tu res o f h im self and several o the r m em bers o f th e association o s achie- du le d con t«stanU <ln th e rodcd t ^ t waa one* considered one of th e top ev en ta in th e world.

’‘C o n tra ry to reporla ond pic tu res c a r rie d in th e Portland, Ore., new s­p a p ers , n o m em bers of th is associa­t io n wlU be allow ed to com pete In th e P e n d le to n Roundup this year.” M r. S ow nfan s ta te d , -'O nly a m ateu rs w ill p e rfo rm In the annual show th e re , a n d 1 w ish to w arn those con­te m p la tin g a tten d in g that none of t h e to p -n o tc h performers w ill be p rese n t.

C on trad icU S U tem ent - a lso w ish to co n trad ic t ’ the

s ta te m e n t t h a t th e world ch am pion cowboy wUI be crow ned a t th e l?end- le to n a ffa ir . T h a t is ab su rd — tHfr ch am p io n s a re alwoys crow ned a t M ad ison S quarfi ' G arden in New Yorlc—w here th e huge purseS offered m a k e i t possible for a cowboy to Jum p fro m la s t place to f irs t in th e RA A

lbs.;

to l a n . , ______U S c i standards 2Soi ...........................

« l ia : Market turn; reoelpU S.wi raseai tresh iradeit tm u , c a n 24’ic; iM than care 24e; extra firsts, rsri MHoi leas ihan cars Mci OtfMka iBo; current recelpu UU c: dlrtlea

ChsMs: Twins l i h o to 12«1 <fa^lr> I2q to 12i<4o; lonihnrns 13o to i2\ka.

Markets at a GlanceStocks h lilirr and c|Ulet,Bonds Irrem lari U, S, lovernrntnts

lower. »C urb stocks Irreiular. roreiai) t i c h u i i f about steady. Oottaii alMiiil ■tsaoy.Wheal o(C Ho -to Uo;, o o X Oil V<e

to lio, 'lAibsr lip aimust a pound.

iRyiEliD ELECTS K I T

T w in F a lls school d istric t'* board o r tru stees will m e e t to n ig h t to aw ear In one ree ltc led m em ber and oiM new m em ber, and to carry out Ita nn iu ia l rro rg n n itn tlo n 'b y eleotlon of offlccrn.

B rn est F . H lettler, tiie Inoumbent Clark a t th e boa rd w ho topped four c an d id a tes In la s t week’a voting, will b a i ln anoU ier th roe-yaar U n n and J o h n flo d in , young Tw in r a i l s bu«l- ntM R ian, will U ke th i s>o<t vacaU d by U n , R a lph B. O nilth.

o a io a r a to be eleoled Inoludi c h U r m in , trea su re r a n d dierk, O M o e J . W ard U

News of RecordM arriB R fl L i c e n s e s

Je«a W . W llllnms. 33. Roseinead, CalU,. a n d o . NitdlnR Shllllngburg , 34. T w in KnlUi,

Lcater K o<hiI». 36. K inm ett, a n d O lara O rU fin. 3&, Lcuii, la .

'i 'n M r. and Mrn, Alva i'kketC , 'rw in Falls , a girl, Kxluy a t 1 :M a. m. a t th e Suburban inn len ir .y homo.

'f u 'M r. anil M ts. Uuuno liodge , 'IV ln Fallfl, a boy, S a tu rd ay a t 1:90 p. m , a t Uie 'I'win F a lls county general hOBpllal 'n m trrn lty hom e.

Mr*. Hodge wan lo rm erly Mlsn B lanche Detwelter,

'iX) M r. and M rs. Dnvld M ln ter, T w in Falla, a boy, y rstnrday a t th e T w in F a lls county u rn rr s l |\ospltnl m a tern ity home. ,

........ : 8 . H . G raves is U eatnver, andM r. 0U tU «r holds th e c la n 's post.

I t M pTMont board w in a iM t l i n t m if t i l w hen th e aesslon opens a t

p , m . T h a t group u to con- itM« busineai, and the•IT iM u d 'w iU tflen o r ian lw .

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Accused or w ounding th e ra n c h e r sh e h a d em ployed to h a n d le he r fa rm In Ihe K hnbrrly reg ion , M lu G ladys C audle, Tw in Palls , will t e r plea a t 10 a. m , W ednesday, It w as decided today by Ju dge J . W. P o r te r an (he S rp te in b e r te rm Of dlfltrict c o u rt opriu 'd iicre.

MlAi Caliille Is a rc iu r d of a ssau lt w ith a dead ly wcii|Min. S h e a a u r te d - ly sh o t E a r l O. a m ith , a lon g -tim e ra n c h e r In til ls a rea , a ltrV dtffor* enccs ove r o]>erntlon of th e ran c h ow ned by M iss C audle a n d h e r bU* te r . BoUj MIm C aud le a n d Mr, S m ith belong to p ioneer fam ilies.

R nybom , R uyborir a n d S m ith ere e n te red an counsel fo r M ill

Canille a t h e r a rra ig n m e n t toda]r,A t t^io on ly o th e r c rim in a l m Uqii

b tu u g h t before th e c o u rt a t i ts l i u a tigu ra i nesAlon today , V em POuU|> n o t, charged wlUi bu rg lary , p leaded guilty . T im e fo r sen tence w aa u t fo r

1 a. m . W ednesday.Poullgnot w as no t rep resen ted li

counsel a n d In lo rm ed tlie ooHi tl ia t h e d id n o t desire any , H , w aived Urn s ta tu to ry tim e fo r e n U u Ing p lea la tu l tlien a d m itte d guUf to tlie blilrBB tl'B l tiB e n to led t h f W . J . Holl&ibeck hom e A ug. 19.

v S o c la V security d isbursem ents fo r th e m ontli of J tu g u s t In T w in F a lls county rcachcd a n all-tim e, h ig h , as did the num ber of .cases scr\’cd, since enac tm en t of th e social security law.It was announced th is afte rnoon by F ran k L, Reed, chief clerk o f th c ’de-, p a rtm cn t o f public assistance, a s he released a report o f expenditures for th a t period.

T otal disbursem ents, including tliose fo r direct—relief and social Fccurlty, were .slightly Ie.w th a n ,th e peak m ontli of April th is year due largely to a g rea ter am oun t having been disbursed to d irec t relief cases du ring April. D irec t relief pa id ou t in April tota led J2.665. com pared to $2,280 for -August. Social security paym enU for April to ta led $13,151 com pared to $13,3S7 for August.

D irec t relief disbursed du rin g m on th , R eed explained, depends largely on th e amoi^nt of funds needed to care for the social security case load for the corre-spondlng m onth , and th e am oun t pa id th e In- divldual-cllen t depends on th e n u m ­b er of c lien ts needing as.tblance. Doth th e social security a n d . ilie d irec t relief ease loads have incrca.scd s tead ily f o r ' several m ontlls, he po in ted out. By, necessity Uie am ount pa id d irec t relief has been decreit-scd./ a s funds available a fte r tak ing carif o f Ihe* s ta te 's sh a re of th e so:ioi

of d irec t relief disbursed and checks m ailed a t th is Mine for tiie m on th of S ep tem ber a re 20 per c e n t less th a n for th e m on th n( August,

O f th e $13.3&7 expended during A ugust fo r social security . Reed's r e ­po rt flhowii $1,812 w en t fo r old age a sslfltance .>342 to th e b lind a n d $5,133 to dependent ch ild ren . O f th« social security expended $3,001.06 cam e from county funO«. $4,453.33 from s ta te funds mid *5,833,01 from tlM fede ra l governn^ent.

lEROME AWAITS C A U 4 -H E V E N

JE R O M E . S e p t. 13 (S pecia l)— H b llday sp ir it will U ke ove r Jerom e th is w eek (o r Ib e county a n d d is ­tr ic t 4 -H c lub fa ir .

T h e d is tr ic t f a ir wUl be he ld T h u rad a y a n d FWday. T h e county fa ir w ill a to r t T uoaday w lth hom e econom ics ex h ib its to be e n tered by n oon o f th a t d a y . L ivestock exhib its a re to be e n te re d by 10 a. m . W ednes­da y . a n d th e d a y w ill seo-hom e eco­nom ics. de m o n stra tio n s a n d Judging, s ty le review a n d o th e r events.

Cam lT ol a n d M idwayA c arn iv al a n d m idw ay will be on

h a n d fo r b o th th e county an \l d is ­tr ic t ev en ts , a n d wlU hold over S a t ­u rd ay u n til th e conclusion of fe s ­tiv itie s S a tu rd a y n igh t.

D u rin g th e fou r days, th e s treeU o f M a in av en u e from M aple to Ash s tr e e t will bo c losed for th e carn ival a n d o th e r even ts. T o

B ow m an s ta te d tlic reason fo r.tho cow boys' w ithd raw a l from th e P e n d ­le to n a f f a i r w as th a t ihc Judges a re in c o m p e ten t.

'•T h e se m en they sclcct a re no d o u b t h o n e s t a n d fa ir—but they do n o t h a v e th e proper qualifica tions a n d th e r e su l t Is th a t, the proper r id e r se ldom Is Riven th e f irs t prize. W e ask ed - th a t Ju st,one of o y r p ro ­fessional judges be appoin ted , b u t th e a sso c ia tio n refused, and th e r e ­s u lt Is w e h av e been forced to w ith ­d raw ," th e T u rU e association p resi­d e n t sa id .

Show a t Lewiston •T he m em b ers of th e TucUe associ­

a tio n pe rfo rm in g a t Filer during th e r e c e n t T w in F a lls county rodeo rill b e trav e lin g during the P endle­

to n show , b u t wlil p u t on a n o r th ­w est show a t U w lsto n th is year,' w here U ic p u rses })avc been boosted.

P ic tu re s c a rried In tlie P o rtland p a p ers , acco rd ing to Bow man, were of h im se lf . B u re l Mulkey. D off Atwr.^ P e te G ru b b a n d several o ther of tn ff le ad in g c o n tes tan ts o f th e rodeo w orld.

I N WILL FACE ASSAULT C iR G E

■Charges o f a ssau lt w ith In te n t to c om m it ro b b ery were to be filed tJilj a fte rn o o n , by. lo c ^ police against V irgil E . H artle y , 22, Tw in Falls, w ho in a w ri tte n confession a d ­m it ted a tte m p tin g to a ttack Mrs. E dgar G ipson , a lso of T w in Ealle, a t abo u t 0 : « p. m . S a tu rd ay near,

In terse c tio n of W ashington 's tre e t a n d S h o u p avenue.

H artfey , w ho « e d from Che eceno as M rs. O lp so n scream ed fo r hel] was c ap tu red a t a la ter h o u r t P a tro lm a n R o b e r t W ln terho le r In field n e a r th e power com pany sub - .station. H ar tle y had driven h is c a r Into th e borrow p it n e a r th a t point. H e iia d fled from h is hom e a fte r hantlly pack ing a s u it case.- I ln rllcy 'x confession, signed by himiiclf, w as In th e liands of police today a n d w as g lv w of h is ow n free will, acc o rd in g io officers.

H artley , accord ing to th e police report, iia d followed M rs. OlpMin a co tu ldcrab le d is tance before he a t ­tem p ted to rob h e r. I n tiie confes- Alon he a d m itte d h e approached th e w oman a n d sa id " I 'm going (o hold

up," H e th e n grappled w ith her, forcing h e r to drop some bundles she v(a« c a try ln g . H a a lso knocked o ff h e r h a t a n d glasses before he fled w hen s ta r tle d by h e r scream s.

W hen cap tu rcd a n d , b rought to Uie |» llc e s ta tio n , positive Iden tifi­c a tion of th o youtJi was m ade by M rs. GIjMon. TJia youth la being hel<r in th e c ity Jail.

Ihlcago _______________ 003 OO—a)etro lt'?S L .,____________ JO l 0 0 - *,tT im « ca lled—r a in ) .K n o tt a n d T resh ; B e h to n a n d '

York.(Only gam es schedu led ).

N A TIONAL LEA G U E N o gam es scheduled:

th e Je ro m e co im ty th rongs, s to res tn th a b usiness"-sec tion w ill rem a in o pen n n ti l 9 p. m . T h u rsd ay , S e p t. IS.

T h e re a r« to be com petitive c o n ­te s ts o f a lt k in d s fo r b o th ch ild ren a n d a d u lts w ith w orthw hile cash a w a r ^ a t th e h ig h achool athleU c fie ld T h u rsd a y from 8 p . m . to 8:45 p .’ m . ^

C ole 8 l i te r » *'■ (Jn T h u rsd a y even ing a lso th e re will b e th e special, ad ded a ttra c tio n w h ich wUl b e a t th e c llnuut of tb e ev en ing 's e n te r ta in m e n t whfcn th e lltU e Cole ulsters, W ilm a Je a n * n d W an d a , e n d U ielr-tw o tr a in e d ponies, B u s te r a n d M idget, will p rese n t tf n u m b e r o f u n iq u e s tu n ts^ j

O n n i d a y even ing follow ing th e s tr e e t .c a m iv a l up tow n, a n d followed by th e c o n tes ts fo r c h ild ren a n d a d u lts , th e re w ill be e i th e r a m ud w restling co ritest p u t on b y m a tched c o n te s ta n ts o r a ro u n d ro b in foo tball ga6 ie u n d e r th e flood lig h ts a t th e h ig h school a lB le tic field . "

A t 9 p . m . follow ing th is e n te r ta in ­m e n t ^ e r e 4rlll be a s tr e e t dance a n d c a rn iv a l w ith fre e con fe tti and no ise m a k ers fo r those pa rtic ip a tin g .

P u m J u d g in g - O n S a tu i'd ay tt^e s tr e e t carn ival

opeps a t 2 p . m . a n d -a t 10 p. m . th e sam e ev en in g will bo th e Judging of fa rm produce exh ib its d isplayed a t th e " U t t le P a ir " w hen a p rize o f $5 c ac h w in be a w arded to, pe rsons cn^ te r in g th e la rg e s t e a r o f c o m , la rg est s ta lk o f ( io m ^ a rg e a t. po ta to ; la rg est sq u a sh , la rg e s t cu<^imber, la rgest su g a r beet, a n d la rg e s t m elon. T he produce m u s t be en tered b y 6 p. m.

S a tu rd a y cv en ingT B t th e 4 -H club e x h ib it bu ild ing u p tow n, exhib its win b e Judged by w eight, le n g th or h e ig h t. A ny pe rson Is eligible to e n te r th I i ia Q te s t .

T h e i - t f cm b fa ir la In general c h a rg e o f S u p i rh i te n d e n t E arl R. S U n s2ll a n d th o se eligible to com ­p e te a re ' th e so u th c e n tra l ld a h ‘ 4 ^ c lub m e m b ers ,‘a n d wh(Tcomo u n d e r th e fo u r follow ing classifica tions; F irs t , a n y hom e econom ics ex hib it r a tin g a n A or. a B a n d a n y dem on­s tra t io n o r Judging te a m p lacing e i th e r f i r s t o r second in a county c lu b fa ir .

S econd , c o u n ty w inners and a l te r ­n a te s In th e s ty le d ress revue, T h ird , l iv e x to ^ a n d c ro p s from any ragii- la rly en ro lled club m em ber. F ourth , su c h exh ib its a s m ay b e d i^ g n a tc d a t c oun ty c lub fairs.

A I B LEVELSB O ISE , Sept, 13 (B p e c la l)-I( ln h o

ran g es a n d ratiirn livealock w ric to po rted to be in m uch bo iler i-otidl- tio n on Bept I U ian is iiniml »i th a t da te . C cniiliinn of rnnKCi re po rted o t 04 pijr c en t, was i s p r r

■c»nt hJifhor tUan averitgff. whlJo cond ition of ranHn cattin a n d nlirrji.

Sep t. 1 avcrniio,A ugust was K fiierally dry h i nnl^t

leo tlons ot thn nia te. ConA rqnrntly ronge g rae les d ried rapidly, b u t Iho supply of range feed for c u rre n t niid la te r fa ll graz ing Is ampin. No m- r lo u i sh o rla g rs of stock w ater hnvn

reiw rted.

NO GASI n th e fu tu re , a 'Tw in Falls

c o u n ty r e s l d ^ t w llf contlivue to tu rn o ff h w 'a u to m o b llc gas line w hen he p a rk s h is car.

T h e h a b it p roved bcnef/clal S a t­u rd ay n l ^ t du rin g th e Tw in F a lls c o u m j fa ir p rogram , a po­lice rep o r t he ro sliows th is a fte r ­noon.

T h e car. a 1020 Fo rd sedan , was sto len from th e fa ir ground.s, U waa found la te r In th e downtown section of F lier . Because th e gas line w as s h u t o ff th e c a r only ra n a few blocks a n d th e thieves ev iden tly th o u g h t th e c a r was "d i7 ."

N am e of th e c a r ow ner was not c a rried In th e local rep o rt.

BuyFIRESTONEG U A R A N T E E DBICYCLESFm Aa U il la As

Youth Rap^iVIan With Hammer in

Fairground RowA custom er who repo rted ly In te r ­

fered w ith a d a r t gun concession niand a t th e M onte Y oung cornlval on th e county fa irg rounds received several blows on th e he ad w ith a hnm in rr, a n d the Ira ta you th w ho wirldeil th o liom m er sp e n t a brief period In county Jail, s ta t« in ltce anil .'heriff'f l d eputies sa id th is a f te r -

iiill H ull, M iirlaugh , w as the m an who wan on (he receiving n id of tin- hom tiicr blows. F loyd Nelson lln iilrk m n n , 17, G ooding, used th o hiim nirr, iiucordlng to tlie officers, l ii tu lrk iu n n was ru n n in g th e d a r t Kun concession for th e carn ival.

Kiilt wan laken to (he coinUy hoa- pllnl bu t WAS released S unday . Ills liijiiilrn w eren 't serious.

.BENSON COAL & SKRVICE (COMI^ANY, D enlcr

701 ShoNhone S (. Ruulli P h . 1»7

HONEYCANNEDPEACHES

A n d othet* fr u its are w holc- Honfie a n d dolldoun . Only a b o u t V i M n iuch H onoy is r eq u ired a s o th er sw eotn. F or eco n o m y b uy tho larK- e r fllzcH 6-10 or 60 pounds and Buve.

A s k Y o u r G r o c e r F o r

HARRY'SHONEY

‘•N ature’s O w n Bweei” .

Today’s

GAMESI

H E A R S P E A P SE vangelistic te am re p re se n tin g th e

Home M L -'sl^ary soc ieties o f B a p ­tis t churcM eSrVas h e a rd b v 115 p e r - , y sons la s t evening a t th e B a p tis t M church . B a p tis t c h u rc h es of th ^ - f ’ S ou th Side p a rtic ip a te d in th e even t.

A ttend ing th e evangelistic con ­ference In th e a fte rn o o n w ere a p ­proxim ately IGO persons. A -p l a ta lunch w as se rved to th e speakers a t^ l conference a t te n d a n ts a t 6:15 p. m . b y i h e s e r v i c e com m ittee , w ith M rs. R. o . K u ykenda ll as chairm an .

D r, M . E . B ra tc h e r; Berkeley. Calif.; M rs. O. M . F ah e y , S pokane. W ash,, ancf Rev. W LA. PhU lIps, Salt; Lake Cits'; U ta h , w ere th e speakers,

T ljcy a re conducting s im ila r ses­sions a t tl ie Shoshone B a p tis t c hu rch today.

- ONIONSF irs t carload o f w h ite onlona

slilpped fro m T w in F a lls th is sea ­son w en t o u t F r id a y to C in cin n a ti.O. I t w as sh ipped by th e K w allty K ids, a c c o rd in g ^ to -C a ri G lib .o f th a t firm .

T he on ions w ere of " ex tra f in e quality ." GUb sa id . T hey wero grown by h . ,G . D eB oard , w hoso ran c h is n o r th o f T w in Palls,

No new beans a re - y e t being shipped , shK c t h a t c ro p Is .now in th e th re s h in g s ta g e . Som e new potalQcs have be en go ing o u t in reccn t weeks.

Anti-T. B. M eeting Dropped for MontK

T w in F a lls c o u n ty A n tl-T u b er- culo.sLi a.v>ociation wlH n o t ho ld Ita regu lar m eeting ih l i . m o n th . I t w as an nounced thiir a fte rn o o n by of­ficers o t {K T group .

T h e association w ill s ta g e Its n e x t m eeting In O ctober.

StolenCarFound Wreckedat Caves

BELLEVUE, S e ^ . 12 (Specia l)—A new p ickup tru ck , rep o rte d sto l­e n a t Bellevue M onday , w as found w rccked n e a r th e S ho sh o n e Icc cAve, according to S h e r i |f D . J . Howes a n d S ta te T ro o p er E v ere tt T o m lin ­son . ,investiga ting o f f l c ^ .

T lie tru ck , a p p a re n tly being d riv ­en a t too f a s t a speed , le f t th e road on a curve , trav e le d 210 fee t before h ittin g a post, trav e le d a n o th e r 30 in th e a ir a n d e n d ed M fee t f ro c a |J th e post o n Its s ide . T h e tfu ck w a t f badly dam aged.

BOISTEROUSOnly one cowboy buckaroo go t

In bftd du rin g tlie c oun ty fa ir b e ­cause of bo isterous behav io r In ­duced by too m any liqu id po t* - tlon.s, according* to th e reco rd books a t the sh e riff 's o ffice to ­day.

Tlio onn cowboy lis te d on th e books waa Leslie S tan le y , w hose na tlo iiu llly w as g iven aa In d ia n . H e was a rre s ted fo r IntoilCAtlon bu t was released S a tu rd ay .

8EE TIIE 18 NEW DISTINCT STYLES OF

B E D D A V E N O E SO n D lap lay A l

H A B R Y M U S G R A y E - B

NOTICER epairs fo r R u m ley bean hullorH, R u m ley gra in m a- cliine.H, R irdsoll c lovor hull- ei-H.

Williams Tractor Company

H arley W llliH n tH , I’rop. P h on o 470

ATTENTION FARMERSWILL CALL FO R AND PAY CASH KOR DKAD O B W O «T B L K 88

' HOIIHKH—(JO W H -S ilR K F—IIO O B HImply Phone Twin FalU $1«-Zlp HervlciJ-Wa Pay for lha Call

Idaho Hide & Tallow Co.M a nufao luren i^o l

« and Golden n rand Bont Meall l lfh r il r r lc n i>ald (or lilUKS-rKLTA—FUHN—WOOL

One Mllo Eaat and ' i Nouth ot Twin Falls

Clean Up—Paint UpNou> l i on Ideal lime to paint and net ready for winter before tnow flle>- M u» eillm ate Ihe malerliil you will need.

PHONE 5 - m60N ’S

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LWAYS AREFUL f

SchdoFs in fu ll sw in g—L et’s p rotect our k id d ies w ith.

CAREFUL DRIVINGSign a SAFETY PLEDGE . . . obtain it from any of the

undersigned sponsors

A TEAGHER^nd^PARENT^

The public schools of our coun­try should do everything possible to teach safety habits to their stu­dents. W elrm st reniember that children pattern after adults.The Twin Falls schools are again placing safety as one of the niajor objectives- of the school year. The Junior and Senior high school and the Washington grade school

are located on Shoshone Street. One half of the children attend­ing these schools must cross this busy highway during Jh e. noon hour. Traffic on this street has slo’wed up considerably during the last few months. Let us a ll

^continue to cooperate and give our ch ild ren the m a x i m u m amount of protection.

Homer M. Davis,Supt. of Twin Falls Schools

THIS SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:

BERTHA E. CAMPBELL'S B M dy-To-W etr S tore

BROWNING AVTO COMPANYBulck Pontiac >

BUHLER'S O RILL CAFEH i t Moot fo r th e Least

BUNTING TRACTOR COMPANY"CaterplUnr" ijales and Scrvlce

CASH CREDIT COMPANYIxMns t^ Uuy School Buppllcs

C ITY CAFE The Home of Good Ent«

C hA V U E BROWN MUSIC COMPANY

CONSOLIDATE!) WAGON & M A C H IN 9C 0M P A N Y

FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY AND SE R V IC E STORES

FIRST FE D ER AL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION

Innured Savings

GOLDEN RULE, C. C. ANDERSON YT rade"

COMPANY "A (lood P lacc to 1

D E T W E ilE R BROS., INC:

J f j^ tW ifA S fW A R N E It MUSIC COMPANY .

.. . rAHIUBR'S AUTOMOBILE i'T, i S r m m V R A N C E EXCHANGE

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