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- 4-&- MrEdition THE -Pennsylvania Faces Jurors _OnConspira SEARCHERS FIND BODY Fcdi IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO ' h MONTPELIER. Wnho, Scpt, 10 (rt’p -B ody ot Newell Clark. 3S. wo* loimd late today In Uje Bcnr river six mllM r — rranrMoiui^enfrrc:iiTfc7-whwwa.tiMt------- feen Prldny lordlnK lUc river trall- Ine eatllo to llio winter ranue. I* be- llcvetl to have laUcw Irom the hor*'- hi* waa ridlnc. The animal returnrti v t hom« vfjterday and w'»eareh V p- bcpm that, resulted In rec^erj- ot ^ Uie body today. - ^ shrc Mr, Clark waa 'rWinit tho »Amc. hone Ihnn ran ii«.ny l:ut nprlnK with I """j Ivan Hoff, throwlne him agnliul « f'‘"J boulder and kllllnR hlra Instantly. 1‘'J [ Survlvlns Mr. Clorlc are hla »ldow 1 and four children. pJ jj =LotaHSs&MTs£#^^^ IN SOUTH FOR FATHER; n k '» OKLAHOMA CITY. 6cpt, 10 {A'f- , ""Jf' The father of Prcaley Horne. Jr.. was , ‘'’“ J en route here tonlRhl Irotn idaho return liLi *on. a victim ot amiie*la. to Ills home In Boise, He Is cxjwcted; alu-iidlntt tiie 25-ycaV-oW ^1 Uctli^f'^'IlY wld hU memory had steadily improv- i r.iiibllshed, tollovrlxfg hLi rcQucai tor police ftld^n learning who he waa, j,j ^ HEBER J. GRANT LIES .h, IN CHICAGO HOSPITAL S _____ , brou SALT LAKE CITV. Sept, 10 (/?)- Al Hrber J. Qmnt. prealdeni of the;Ch« ~ L4itter»L)ay BnmiA'.cnurcii. muy uii- t -dcreo an operation In Chlcnso Frl- I''""' day. uld Information reeclvcd here ! m V (oday. .; »i’ ^ -------- Dr. ttrrrnnii L—Krrtzehmcr.—who-r^'*^'' will prrfomi the operation, nald tliat ^ a eoid ai._ bi unable lo under- BO the operation until Priday a( the D .J Mr. Ontnt hoa been In n Chicago | ' ho^pttftl for*^veral*^layfl. '■ i. , • pair MRS. BORAH FIGHTS h AHACK OF INFLUENZA 4 -il* _____ HfM aP KgpL lB.£/l-V-lgnVrilHrtirQf Mrs. William E. Domh. who U III I with mnuenia In St. Luke's hospital 1’™ I here.'loox a turn for the worac to* , nlRhi, •■Mrs, Borah l^aa suffered a *ll8ht , , Increase In pulmonary compllen-jP“ tlona. 8lie li seriously but not, at the moment critically 111." Dr. Ralph ,, v "****“ r '«’ meiifuHnmo<;k mnBlit. KEEFERS’ TRIAL WAITS on" _____ Prtj BoisE,-scpt.-in w ^T m ror'Jo- ^ acph Keefer and J. Albert Kccfpr. . president and cashier of tho <l«I<>no(-^^ Twin Palls NftUorial bank, on ch4r«- *“i! r« of misapplication of funds of th? , bank and with making faUe rntrUs to the comptroller, was poatponed to- _J. day unlll tomorrow because of < ___ ftth-r trl.l T7nlt>H riUL-lrt|> coun which carried over the week ■■ FAMOUS ARTIST DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL Cf NEW YORK. Sept, 10 MT—Jamea Stewart Caratalrs, famous but bank- , rupt and dlslllu^oned artist, died p l^today In an ambulanoe, apparently U3 from on overdow of a sleeping po- tion. Found 111 In hotel rofun whrri» | he had been llvlnK the last two weeks, the <0-year-old Inlematlon- #Hy known artist wa* bolna takfn lo n hospital when he d i e d . . Detfrtlyfa. XearchU:)!’ the room. a,~ fald they found two bottles whleh a»d eor.l.ln.11 n .leenin, poUollJ,"" ,und expressed the opinion he might have taken an overdose. A friend'?* , said Caritaln had been suffcrlnc!^* ’ fmm heart atUeks and had beenl*™ taking the Bleeping potions for some ------ «c^ d-tnegTrVoIiHniry~iicUUo^ - bn AiWl^ria.^, lUUj” " At the auction sale of hU first editions, palnllngi and antloues hel”"" had «peet«J-to frt at leut Wo'oS) “ P' • but the aale-brouirtit onlyrtw !! •S'TATE-TROOPBfl^aUHfcdJ RIOTERS m ftW J E K E Y lir SOOTlt RIVER. N. J , Seol. It Ml Tna -BUW troooen aupeneo • mwd mei of j piy»lmMrt> JTO (.ptlre. In . lo.n h.11 lir eoni M a climax to la ^ r dUordera to- rest -.TO.mMinilgrt — -A-d*«tchm«ntJ>I-an. tnjQpea.jBct diu< little oppoiiuon Irnin lln T iu S S ? SfS composed of workers In tl« needlQ guaj —tndOftrf^T»err-^»lM—w m iath& err UUd arouaed by the fatal iJiooUmr »aH «7r the woimdlnjt of three other pynwna Pi durinc • etish liftwefn'»oTlten utd hon ■deputies lat« In the afternoon. med . ^ U ie r .the arrInU of the ti-oopera. ed. ^ Jeorned fh-?, deputies had setu Been vmnded by rtotles and* one miei bid ^ Ihot durinc the aftenjoon emt riot T*o Were held for the slaying It RoJ«k. In »10.000 rtisol .•fi “*L. ®? K«corder. James Black, mp *Vtor Coller. 39. frift SLU “• 35 botn of '’em ■WKfc lo ,1 : T W « i o wm» uiMmcn o r ' ' • a^enator—^ s Ih Trial ^ Dl acy Charges sderal Attorney Brands Head ol Moose Lodge As I Dari pet “Shrewd Promoter ol JraletnaL!tale.iiLoHcdes” K” _____ hnd thfl (By Tlie A-'Joclatcd Press* prad , jE W YORK, Hepi. 19-Sen.itor p^rs V JamM .1. DavL% renn-iylvanln, • ’ WIL1 nltorniilely plcturrd aa a m ucwd promotor of frutcrnnl lotter- brei .1, pockriins liberal proflta for imself, und ;u nn unelfl.ih, able or- jm i iinlzcr nf chnrltlCA today In hLi trial ^^t 1 federal court on n charge-of vl- lallon of lottery la«% '<. grer The trLil Li on tT^'o Indictments u g bargJnjf cojwpJrncy nnd naming Ight counl* In whlch traruportatlon nort^rTtlFV-uTTrmnT ^ iw U ^ la ) New York are «llcge3. to n EmphlL^lllnR 10 Jurors that there, yp.^t i no crlmlnai charKc of wrongfully m pproprlatlng prx^flt* from alleged for )ttefles In the Loyal Order of Moose jalnst Senator DavLi, Louis M. gf t 'rcadwell. iLULitAnt United Statea tlomey, ileclnrrd the government p# iQUrjnit.^ of dollar.'t In profit from J j j le project. "We will show," he aald, "that •• cirator Davla did derive profits rom ninnine thB'lotterlca, beeause -- rfat Ll the most convincing iwoof e knew -what, was goliig on." Brought In 83.0M.OW .He uld that two nlleged lotterlc.1. Qg onductecl In conjunction with Uie loo^ charity balla-o( 1D30 and.1031, rouKlH In some (3,000,000. After the flral one. he said, three hecks lotolli^g,»loo.ow were drawn lancljkl agent" for Davts. und used .1 payment on a noto at the FldeU V ;y Tru.1t cortipjiny, PJtt.tbur«)i, Penn- „p? vlvanla^Vihl£h_»'ii«_tlic_::DcrMnnI ^ espotu^lblllty." of tJic senator. He eposited to the personal checking tod eeount of Darla. aiy; The favorobis picture of Senator >avU‘-pArt In promoting lha ball^ 1 or the Lcyai Order of Moae. of r™ JW nrTra'U'dltfctor gtntral. »-as .««: rtilnted by Wa chief counart. Charle* ^ro I. TutUe. t former United State*. »*'’ ttomey. ‘'Stnatsr DavU Is not charged wtUi ^ l^ilingi^anT money." he «oM, “^of. dui Kth any mall tmud case. In' tHr W<3 aat ai'ialyais tie i» ennT4cd'VJlUl“H^V- nx put through a project by meas- ^ irc» the dWrlei attorney chooses to :all lottery tlckcU. ,^0 "In th# flrsl piece, we deny the --k lion of the eharlty ball was a lot- err. Wa deny there wn* anything Jor Itegai about It. We deny Davis par- .>,r lc!i«.led..ln.lt. And ta.the. fourth. ^ ILU."— _____________________ ^ Hnth a uir * )ir the coast of Connecticut In the cot ’rtscJJlo, on whleli “lucky stuba" ton rcre.dnm .to detcnnine.who-vould ing t in large sums of cnstnmieh Iteod- but velWalled "prltM" a i^ Tuttle In- ^ "They are try to make out that «*t rip on New Year's day down the ( My to tiie 13-mile limit'wo* for the (ConUnued On Page a. Col. 3> llTiPREPlS" FORFHSTTODEIlTll.^ _____ oil 3andhi Declines to Depart |n^ From Jail and Sets Hour / To Begin Latest Protest -------- pai LONDOK. (Tueaday Morning) kpt. :o (flv-Reports rrom-India t,Z arly today said that Mahatma jnndhl, ins uwaus maian nation- ^ lliat Jiad advised lha government fol le would not leave hi* jall cett dur- ele ng hl.i projected fast unless he waa ert orclbly removed.*The consensus was ., hat the mahatma would begin his .u, J»t«Uon-Ir«m-*oo<t-*t-no(m ln-«e- ths ordanee wtth his deeUrttlona. - '•* In «HT- himself (C = ? ^ ^ n1» ^he ^ Jritlah government dropped Its dec- Ions plans for IndUn communltlc* -plant whlcQ reaerv* eetlAst-right*' - md sections of legUlaUve halls for lie untouchables. Cf Bombay -dttpaUJtes sold the ma- _ lafma ha<l~begun training Ior the jail at Poona, where le has been Imprisoned for aeveral , nontha for leading a civil dlsobedl- ince campaign against the govern- ,u nent. ~ Previously It had been rrnorted he Kovernment would give Oandlil ondltlonsl freedom tn a private ‘ , Wldence when lie began the fast. -T««7?“m?Wtsnafllcui«k*^*d — [ennltely-r«ruwd4hl»«(fer of-con* lltional.Urt^dpm. and had'rejected ta * well many offert for'comfortaKf no yartcn,(liirlDzJiU.lAat,-Ihe»e^ Wt lUdcT^M'frorn' lhrm ailoinjom e er <fT the depressed claaiea a t Poona', rlv Prlenda of the untouchables had , lOpM'to'Tecure -tlir—mihaUna'a . * ledlatlon In thtt way. U w u report. *5' d. In Tlew of hi* objection to the ^ etttemenl of the aeparate electoral aertJon a* announced by tbe gov- I t^ l« understood that the civil }J* a o ^ n c a leader was holding to Is declaration despite many tele- I r»ph. and written aopeaU from a l ; ifnd* In all part* of .India, and tio; ® ' ^oje^era, ^ T//E OA'LY ASSC ____ , ,. ,'i:\VIN-EA A t Hom?In Texas | DKTUOn-. T pxii.1, Sept. 19 The old CoUxiini lioii.'vc of llie Onr- I nera wns lu Kloom toiilKht iu Ua I inlstre.-Ji. Mr.-.. S.inili Jane OnrinT, , I lay crlllcnily ill. tirr life slowlj eti- That gloom llllll Mfected the rn- tire household, from licr vicc-prtai- UCl dctillfll nomitifc son. John Nance Oanier. down m ilir bhmI pntlcnt's pet poodle, "nully." L.ito today jiliy.ikinna announced • j there lud been no cliansc in the pioneer lady's condition. In « morn- lng-reporU4u>-icver. ll waa.said a l t e — had wenkpuod cpmidcrnbly during thfl nighl mid .•"•emrd to c pradiially n'nrliK ilir end. Her tem- perature, remalnctl lilRli, 103,4 dc- f T i grcc*. I M r.vOnrnn's Ercalr-‘ 'l de.iirc Iwd been to live to j-ci. her eldcal fon ‘O'l. elected nncl ir.miimralod vice pre.ii- 'Icn dent of the Ui;;ti ,| sun>'/i. U rr prr.'s- , chu cnt erlticni i-nmiii ;i):i uiui b'ronglil A nboul by ti. t"n'T,il to.xlc poLwnlng. j f‘'"' greatly ngKMv;itrd by her age. She;otf 1*81.' IfO" .AJI membrn nf >irr Immeillittt t^fr inmlly.-thrce wn.< iiiti t ^ djHiRh- H ica^-rr.o,!^jir[j^;iac.JJia-rM CTiii? to arrive. Jolin N:ii;ce. hurried here mni ye.iterday frimi ^'aj-hlnaton,-------------ptili Mr, O a m rr .-.lU '! tlxrc waa no hope Fol for Ills motlicr, -Mv mother, cannot ter rccover," he .'aid. "It's Just a matter t;ut of tim e noiv." .-------------------------------vIri ---------------------------- -------------Joll iiilfflfc l :iiEME8-fi _____ . 45 Department of L a b o r . R e - ports.' Farm Products J;, Leading in Upward Spurt i 1 -------- _ 'Pl WASlllNC l'ON. sVpC 10 I.Tl-An' ^ upward sriurt in f!ic IriJcK o' ts'hoie- . , salrromffi«ttfrrHe-f.riM-by-lhe-ro-._ , turns nn farm i-ioaiifi-, wn.i reported 1jlj . today in the laUor rippjrtmcnt's a n -! yg alysSs of Auuu’t ‘ .rends. , The gnln for la.-<t mo:ith over July. Kl ’ reduced.lo t;ip ttpl^htfd index of 784 Ul i comm'idinr;.. :iiiiounte<l to.0,7, going I from July> fmure of BM to f5.2. The I. farm prefltit-.^ rrnup, lioTcwr, rests- _ tered a 2'; p:r cent giln. A Mmilar I boMt-was r.'corded l>y textile i>ro- • dueU. whllT both the food group and 't hldH-Md fkUu showed n IS per 7 cent' gatrrr-^—^ ^ Of the total ibt of commodltlc* ’ analvKd. 313 ahowed gains for the month nnd'«a remained ^tailonar^*, j ! while 135 fltcreased, Dr.»pltc,ttic net ^ • sain for lhe month, however, tho I comparison with Auguu of last ycnr • showed a decrease of O'-i per ccnt. .1 L figuro ot lOOtcprcscnltlUC. _ ^.,.lTarmj>mlirrtri7arfflng'yn-nnn>IPr . corn. r>e. wheat, calvcs. poultry, cot- ^ • ton. egg*, hay and peanuts. Increas- [ Jng-IOOd_prfce* recorded _wcre for , butter, chcejc. rye and w-tieoj-flourr >j- , frcrh and ciircd beef and cured pork.- - TCjl ;.CltfC('' I ftfJ_H'lTI^- "-.-t mrxt : canned vcgt’tablcs. Other.commodltj oliw s showing _ ’ nn upw rd tendency Includen metals j and metal producU. ! NEW. YORK CITY MAYOR t I CLOSES TWO THEATRES I NEW YORK, Bepl. 10 </P)-Turn- Ing for a Jirlef moment from mut- ters of finance to morals. Mnyor JoMph V. McKee today plncpd nn official ban against burle.tquc kliows I In West Porty-Bccond street, the iieart of Broadway. Acting on_ a report by Commla- [ ty. he ordered that the licen%ej of two hoiwea be revoked. Policc ilre- pared to place the order Into effect , tomorrow by alatlonlng pojlcemen nt Die doom to tee that Ihe order Js I obeyed. I r 'm e commissloncr'a Invc.itlcnUori I followed upon protest* from the . - clergy, civic organization* and prop- j crty owners along the street. I "New Yoric City haa no place for • ^ e fllUi theae theatret are purvey- _ ~ * ty vnluea In the section, a matter which la ot leu importance than tlie r of mc^rny.-: ^ ' SNOW AND QOLO CAUSE' r A1«XtETYniiD0ffllNI0Jr e _____ _ ^ w iN N ireo, Sept. ID (4*J - Snow, *Wt. rain and cold temperatures, rWlng on a cold wave from the North, settled over Manitoba. Sukatche- . wan. and"AltMrtA today and teffr “ ' prairie farmers ti trifle worried. Har- ^ vesting opcraUon through Uie West J -r- ~ • - - Snow i>0A fBlIon-ln-Coiitral Albcr- — I ta on a territory spreading from the I nocklea-ensiward-to.acd-Dcfr and . WctaaklKto. Drcncljltu.mlnj fell or» ~ 5 er an area arrclcKIng from thTPeice • '. river district to the Montana border. • ^ Former*-of CePtral-Saskatcbecag ' and Manitoba’ turned anxious eye* I skyward as ihe thermometer dropped ; and Indleatlona of (now were not ' lacking. Ilea\7 moisture fell In the northern and aouthem portions of , (t>eproTlnee and put a atop to thresh* J Ing operation* for three or four days. Rain, whleh was also fairly gener- I al In Manitoba, assumed the proper* I tlona of a cloudburjt in the Winnipeg , area. Ttie han-eat In the three pro- ' TIQCeru>eU Mtvkaced boirever. ;SOCIATED PRESS jlEW SI p SK EALLS4DAUQ. TUESDAY-SlPg.^ II lE E 8T1TES y ocwmEMil. pany Democrat^ and Republicans Twei Stane Intra-Party Con* ™ ni: Flat- * tests In Massachusetts, New York and Wisconsin _____ , ber ' ■•• port* ifly The A.wcluli'(l PrPM> nidp T HK year's loiiK run of Mntn prl- tulrd maries for selection nt iiutlonal. abtn. Mate nnd locnl eunrilrtute'.. ends m tnd;iy with Democratic und Reiiub- coi„i llenn votlin;.ln New Yorl:. M aya- u,c chUM'llj iind Wlscoii,'.ln. ,.(t 5 I Alirr that party couvriitioiis In a Ifcw Mates and some RCalierrd run- m jotf primnrles wlll_ completo the publ rounlrys’ electoral llrls lor Novem- ciatf bcr, , «j, : Hpftvv votlng-ls-prrcllplod by p<^ w.ia Tii[Mnca«icrjLiiutjirj!ViKon£iti_iirii.*c«yt marlf-1 brcuuse of the siiirltcd cni*- 'or<lc palgn between Oovemor Philip La* [pig Follelte nnd former Governor Wal- — ter J, Kohler for tlir .Republican '' gubernatorial nomination, nnd the vlRorous contest bctiveen Senator Rl John J. Ulnlne nnd John B. Chnp- Kl] pie, A-shl.md editor, for tJicKvnntor- Ijr Inl nnmliinllnn nf thnt „nrlv. ____ Democrats arc seeking the nomlna- ncircf innnmrty. 'inm ' riiiiiucinia' — arc arcklng the nomination for gov- ernor, but for the senntorlal cholcc P,-nyan Duffrls-iioi-oppo.^ert.................... 8elprtlo;i-i for 17 of New York's 45 sentn In the next house nre nl Em In.iiie. tofipther with mnny seals In the slate Irglslaliirc, The senatorial ] and giibrrnatorlai candidates nre to . be .',rIi-ctP(l nt party conventions i early In Oetohcr. ' Klihl r«ntfit< ^^Klght congysr.lPTv 'Pits. Covprnor' Joseph B, Ely li red .• w thoii: py;)c,Mlio:i for“ rc:iomlnaUon *"* ------ - - —. to I 'C(i;i;tniicd On Page 2. Col, S) red' •;-------------- r :::------------------- ---- -- - — BUGKIIilllllillCllES's M ‘i VE.STUHA. .car. Sept. 19 -/I’J - '*^1 . Santa narliara national forest fire , was brousht detlnltriy under conUol £ * I today afler It had burned over 100,- ™ . .000 .acrtsi. ' ctused cxpcndlturo of . a _ abwit inwroon in efforts to rhrek tt 11^1 and great damage to the waterinedT and [ After an airplane reconnatacance • Of the entire fire area endln« ?hort- ly olter 1 p, M. today, a. A, Na.-.h- ' BouJdcn. BupcrxJiQr.oi.tliejorcat.ao-- nounccd lhat only a few "hot spoLV T ” are left, but thcje arc .'cattered and : of no dancer. _____ ______ ;__ ; __ J?I- ^ hiitcry-of-'soutlicrn-cjiifwntii”~ a :ii bcr 7 nnd at v.ir!o,IS tlmea threatened hus the vUlajfCj or Oj.ll. Banfa pauJa and ~ 7 ^ J ^ o r e and .th: .cxduavc ganta by. •. Barbara auburb. Monteclto, defying lnf< ; the effort of a.i many as 1500 flrc .\hl] tnrtiftnj'imjurR-a-nt-vanmui-cTmtsnaeT l»lnl* along the blate front. irei t ______s ------------- ■, ■■— ~ r IT * - W /n li ll \7* I ' m r. / . V i , * e >f s. i I ________________ - VSPAPER fiV. TWIN MLL: .S B I DRNlNf^. SKin-EMBER_20 . im ^H IGHLIGHTS- ^ YeMmf.i)'.’ hM liifu news. IncJud- ‘L :d tlu- lol-,.wing; Sll.MtON. PrnnKTlvanla — Thirty mils fif ill,, i-'rtrrrli work! of the \mfrlr.in Slirpt aiul Tin Pintc com- •. lany v.-n- oprratliig Monday.'the Jfgf.t, mnih:r,.Kp.-ratlng.- In Lwa ____ .'cnrf, pi.m|i,iny officials announced. « rweniy mills jirtvlously had been U0\ :uiinlr,r. Ni:w VOUK—The A.^*oclatlon of { Flat-lti.ilrd KU'pt Manufacturers . mid *li,'it tird snlM in.August were / Cfl.t.-!: ioi;«, p\L-ccdlhc Mies of the prevln.i. moytli by 0()0a ton.s.- 1 — l'()Kt4/AMV^nt^Nn(l<iUAl-Lum----- ber Mai.iii.iclurcr.i' iLv^wlntlmt re- porte;l 1;;iiiU,t ordpr.n fnr the week piidpd .S'ii:iiiil)pr 10 id C27 mllla to- tnlpd IM’ri'.’Ofio trrt, or 58 per cent abtur |)r,.-liir'iinn, K Nrw VOIIK — R. a. Dun and ^ comiiunv r.iiil mercantile failures In on the -.Vlll: r-iKi-ii .‘ji-ptrmlipr 17 totnl- rrjin rrt Sir, n-m|iur.'d with .^40 for the' rrm l»rt m AiiriiM.. lln M;\V VOKK—Kditors of business Hon public.ii;a;n reporting to Tho As.\o- wor ciatp;i iiii'.'nrsx Paper.'. Incorporat- '•! ed, Milil ;i '.Jr'. v -. upward )))ovement govi w.ia clju'.-vrd in muny line* the ran pig irria nml ln.-;oi production wna elo". C..n[!iiuprt'on Page 2, Col. B) “ BnEiriPs ----- tn iiin rn l iTTniTKt'^*'''^ _____ IIBI|I| .Ul II lu l L iu I arit iiHnii Ml Tl i iio in ^ WIMIW MWI ■ ... -------------- ---------------------------wll • ' tpri Emergency Reductions of It) i> :< ; Per Cent Apply on Ship- mcnls W Los Angeies ” , _____ KOV ifcl.sK. Kept. IP U-,-Emergency Kn, "reduction: oi T o per cent In the l freight rntc en -.npplts from Idnho pic to Las Aiitiplp.s niiU almlVir or larger - rediiciloiis 011 pears, prunes nnd oth- Tr-d<^lduwi.'i-tni!tft wer« nnnouneed — today by rallroud% through tl>e,p{| TQATio'p'Jintj iiiiiinp* cuiiunij-tiuii. I E j II . The rate.1 were cul from OB cenia] lo TO ci'iits n hundred iwunds on applca shlpi>P(l fioni WcLier. Pnyettc, Nnmpa. IvimnUt and BoUe; from M‘i to 7j'j cfnis from Buhl ami Twin FalLi; from 3U tO'71 rrnl* frnjn j- -f Jerome: from 86', to 67‘i cent* from : Pocatello nnd trom 01 lo 73li eenta Idaho Falls. cou . akies on peara were rcduscd Iroio apt 11,U to 00 cents from T»-ln FnlU Iro and'uuhl ond irom »i.n 10 eenta ] >fc from Jeromp; Irom Sl.ll to TO'.jc Wl cent* from Poratrlio nnd from 11.14 life to eS'.i cents from Idaho Falla. de» RAtea on prunc.^ nnd olher clr.a.ica Jul were fcduccir n riu-i ally-to-confnrm We to tho rate* on ptars although the ne- c tunl reductloai were genernlly great- Bla er beeguso the charzca-yEfC-lilehcr ya -m taa fron>-I<lttho-polnt*-to-San->aul UWgo-t«rr;u>ry-MM<ofii>ty a oan u a . var hundred higher tliari Uie new raCc.i., in ~77>e>cdiTcJr(?fLi‘'ii-*e‘<l«kffJTjpon-;Tor by.the.carrlo» , Uia^mmlf«lon-wa*-rln-l Informed, In order to encourage Mn .\hlpment of fruit which was In dan- , Jol ] 5 ^ F r ^ iU~ yca r o t^ ! i i ^ ^ g T ^ ^ i l r ^ p l r i - p tree* for lack of marketa. j tin ^^hsiM iir r~~ iT P ^ ^ n K HONT vvOTRY s 'c ' A AOOUT 7 H £ . '£ 2 . I t 11 I •ffw T Copjrl|lit,lW J. ^LS<^OU^'TY‘ AILY -ENGLiO ’8 8W JlfliMSiSIi Bovemment and Press Agree X ll On Impossibility of Ab- cepling . Reasoning in McinDrandum.&:ojnJxilish^ _____ ' nljl <Uv The Avorlatrri Prc.vO ,7"' B KUI-IN. Srpl. 11' -Uolli the rov- , erm nrni and tlie llTe.^^ Icxlay c.K-.ii:rri the HriiL-u suiem ent , Tl on f!: r)imMy's denian;! for'nrnis er» rri'.nli'.y,’ in which th'' London gov* ner ernnirn: loo!; the poUtlon Uinl Her- deni lln Im.l nn lesal right to reek revl- ure Hon ol hrr military sUlus outside the p-tlp world dL^armnr.ieni conference, •.,] '•It gop.t without r.nyinx," said a govrrnmept spokpsmnii, "ihai wc rnnno: niiccpt lhe reasoning of. the j j j j clothe* the cliarre Uiat we proceeded in a manner tneUculIy wrong and cal* ' culated lo dlaturb the harmony lie- ..g., twcrn natlcna'does not establbh the m.,, UulhfulncM of this charge," nighlUl. M «t CMtlraJ ... (Jerman newspapers, ejmecinllr - V l Ui'6«"6l fETexirrme ngnt. sharply' If arltlclred the British po.il'.!on, nl- Ihoiinli JdilfluiLs Ul iinxIerate-polIH------ cal opinion tempered their orlilclsm with reerlmlnnllons niialnst the In- ternal. nnd foreign poIlelCA- ot Hie piesent German government. "We. can only ndvbe the Engllsli government to take lls educational a- efforts elsewhere-perhaps to Afrlra " " or (he South Sea blnnds," raid the nationalist Boeraen Zcitimj. "Tlie government should aland fast nnd not |>ermlt lt:elf to be blocked by l^nglsnd," ___________ ____ Drr Abend, a Socialist paper, de- plored Gel-many^ foreign,- policies, 1 (Continued On Page 3. Cot. fl) ni*rr ni-rti nniinT iif LUI fl r I I In HUnh __ BypfliGT’siippaL | ■ ‘rocA T E H O . • Sept. iBT,r F f n nr -nte caies wrre heard lodny at the oikp* tat Ing MUlon of the Idaho lupreme poi court. Most importnnt today wa* the cor appjal of Pred Copcnbargcr. Buhl. "] Irom.K lO-to-20-year wntence for MJ "n'coiid-deitrrc’HJllfCM. 'I'ne a p p eiro t T!HI Wlllinm Fox nnd J. L. MeC^{T.9» tf life sentences on conviction for mur- I der of Oernld Clark at Newdale on tell July 35 oL lost year will be heard ^ Other owes heard today Indtided bo( Blaine Couniy Investment compofty nfr vertiia Maw, a Butte suit: .O re^n ^ r t line RMtowJ wii |in w^eh the defcndViitjpll03ned ” -ln-fftv.«-of-U;oTallroid comtxtnT Iw t “>* ' Mny 8: a cose from' Power n ^ ty . IH Johnwn versiia Young. ma -rrmrgonrrstsatmrtii-adjourn eat» ^ Jrdey. , fa( ~ 1 tin jnff! ____________________________ ' - i frc chl , cei ria ~ 1 ------------ En sli ' Ul ^— ------- _________ ___ ____ alg ________ -- __________ _ •— nn --------------------- m> irti //\ \ ANt><iOt.F ho A \ lEP^ •V ) TMK P” ^ ------- ^ w - ' s O ' : » ' . r ^ / O J-. a J>'S' t; ' - Wl _______________________________ _ cll ' rll sn.btrzbvKtvYMkitiixuu^iM. «o TODA-i -»onraBn-aol>rr-BOT«HAtJ - - Qg .c iitniiiri-nniia -------- --------- - • — '— TTT— ^— "I Roosevelt’s In Westeri Thomas Analyzes S p Roosevelt Backing Nt:w YORK. Sept. 19 -Nor - man Tltomns. So:1ilLsi cnnflldatc lor •■-prrslde^itrttwli'red-ln-ftn-tul.lrou.-ta. — nijht that -'sucli iwpulority nn Oov- I'rnor Uoosrveli u dpvcloiiiiig throughout the country is wholly , iiegaUvc." Tlio tnll. siivrr-halred iarly lead- A er waa ihe-gueit of honor ut n din- ner given by the ThQma*-for-pte;i- hoi dent commlttec. bpiore liU dei«rl- Pni urc 0:1 a sccond coui-lo-co.7ii cam- pd p.tlgn lour. prc •*'I have yet to lalk to anyone around Ihe country," hn tald. "who ^J believes that noo.ieir?i o.* the Dem* jmUkLJiarnLtitiL^mr-ihtnr-con^ hl.» party. If they vote nt nil, because they want to hil Hoover. • • • Except. |; na an Instrument of vengeance these voters hnvo no real faith nt all In po- ilUcnl action," “ 'p, -------------------------- aer n^fiH iefflEes-i TEiprnneis ma Anonymous .Phone Gall In* forms Police o( Place To .Find Body ol Girl S ______________ ______________ m vn UOLL\'WOOD. Sept. 10 (fl'J-Dli- of appointed because sho had not' 1 reached bucccm In motion pictures, I pei Lllllnii M nii;ent <reg) Eiilwutte. 2i, for New York stage actress, killed her- A. sen protjftoiy i^lQny’inghror'UaiUr- cr? day in a suicide leap In the Holly- aU wood hill*. Her body w u Identified flei lodny. i' 5ei Sho cllmbcd to the top of a huge thi "H." lhe finil letter In n W-foot* vel ' •n ig m m im innt wr n g n - o r a-TTmi - w lo- tato aub-dlvlslon, and jumped off, ho police decided from the poaltlon and ed : condlllon of her body. Uu The body wa* found yoilerday bul du r ,MS untw today did Mi«» EntwUUe> un C" imeie. C tarlta'lf. Ei;t»latle, Ideiitt^— i I fy ll. In He aald she left hla home Priday, tol I telling him sho wn* going to "itetp atr I a rendezvous with a friend." wc ------In-har-pune, picked np near Iwrllai 1 body, wns found thla note: "I am ev: f nfrnid I am a con-ard. If I could only 1 • I have done thla long ago I could have, sfa r iFnEthenm a!a"l’.k !’ ........ —A-giaduatc.of the T hfitrr.O uiM ^ I and n aucceos ou the New York sal - J«, - I TT-l.-IPn t ?^-*lF -WTffH Plj — twfl major dLiappolntmenl* In her quest w^ ed only random bit* before the cam* pa era^rlen^ believe that Ulla and tho a fa ^ th a i she acemed depressed i t wl limes from memory of domestic, trag- edy Ifd her to suicide. , M .am rik-ftfrArt In U «p from llobert U o KelUi, aUge actor, nu charging him with cruelty and con- ceailng from her » previous mar- in riagc by which he bad a six-year-old ui son. to Polke recovered U>e body of Mlsa «i Entwttlc as Jhe result of an anony- oti A womnn called the central police an station In Loa Angeles nnd aald: "1 wna hiking on Hollywood moun- pr tain nnd nenr the Hollywood land ti( aign I found a woman'a shoe, jacket tn ■ Tmd-tnirw^.-In-tha-purae-l-found-* — ~ suicide not^, 1 KXUdQ flOWl'tnC m otw-' oT Uin anti Mw ol body. I don’t want cu any publicity In Ihl*, so I wrapped gii up the purse, shoe, nnd Jacket and laid the bundle on the steps ot the «e Hollywood policc sUtlon.'’ nr. T.ig_wQmnn refmedr to. ldcnmy it; herhclf nnd hung up. on PoUce then went oul to lhe moun- pj Tcontlnufd On Page 3. Col. 7) ||) -mH.E£imX0«ffiJlUES-5i - ■ UNABATED-ll^eOLOMBIA ai J-BOGO'IA rolombla, Sept. 19 (/TJ th —While public demonstrations de- er manding war with Peru continued er wtthoot abatement, tonight', the sen- > atr imanlmouBiy approved a »10,- *> ooo.noo Qutionai defense bill on third I-' houie which paued ll unanimously on flnM reading. , Thi* nrtion followed npon the re- hi porlPfi relrure by Peruviana of Letl- bj cla, -the Amnwn river port city ced- e< ed to Cnlnmbla by Poru In a boun- B “ Hnrn^^aTy:-----------------;--------- 3------- « The bill would authorite the gov- P> omment to arranga a cradlt of >10,- Dl - t^.uKd..Xor..nff^|7'}«t d^f- te Itnsc. ^1 / . -w.«aent- Rrrfitjue - onyi-K en'w tr returned to the capital today to find * ~ 'ttioujanfls "Of dollBja -pledgrt by ” I lifftrloua-nrgiinUiUQDa ind„,flrom;ri Ii Offering Jewels to finance a military j expedition against the PeruvUns. W LOS ANGELES WRITER ' SUES FOR $1,500,000 « LOS ANOELES. Sept. Tfl f41 — A 11.500,000 plaglarUm suit was flKd „ today against the Po* PUm corpora- tion by Corlnne Swason. a screen writer known as Marie Mannlx. Sbe charged the film company approp- rlo.'td one of htr stories and pm uc- «(t U under onoUier UUo, lY: Cloudy arid mild. _ WS ‘ ft PAr.R.q-Ifi flF.N'ra " s Journey :’n Montana Special' Halts Three Hours Near Bonner While Rail- way Crews Repair Track Damagedby Crack Express . . By \V: n . RAfJSDAT.E (Awocinteil PrcK^ Stnff Writer' A board roosevelt spec- ial. OUT of MISSOULA. Mont.. Sept. 10—Alter several lioura delay due to n train wreck, I'mnklln D. RoosevcU tonight mov- ed on to carry iiLs cnmpalgn for the presidency Into , Wnnhlngion and Oregon, lenvlng behind In Montana n promise lo call nn Ipternatlonnl monetary conference "without de- lay or.evasion." r or th rrrh m irrh ts ti alrr-wns-held— at Bonner.‘’MontanA, whlle-n ing crew a few miles nhend worked. hurriedly to clenr away the dnmng© . dene by a broken nxle on the engUie ot the eastbound Norlh Coast Lim- ited, a crack Northern Pacific pas- senger train. The engine nnd two enr* wero wrecked but except for throwing the trocka out of line, little damage woa done. A IcMWfST?----- track was set up to move Governor wreckage ond It aped on to Mlssouin, n few miles away. - --------------- Willie preparations were being mndo to move hU train forward, the presidential nominee of the DcnlQ- cmts aat In his private car working on the speech on public utilities ho win deliver In .Portland. On eitlier side ot the train orose the towering mountain* that form the walls ot U«n.natiif.tinynn nnrt In the MUm* .. ward strctched thf Umbered slopes of the Lolo nsilonol fom t: - Informed' that several thousand persons wero walUng at Mtisoula for the arrlvaror'thTTTJttnr'Jsnwi— A. Farley, chairman of the Demo- ^ lin u m o n ir c ommlttea rod sen-— ator Thomaa J. Walsh, UonUna: flenalor O. C. Dili. W ublngtcn, and Senator Key Pittman. Nevada, lelt Ihe special tm ln with Jamea Itoose-i velt. wn of m e nominee, lo m olor, 1o-Mfaewl*;-Wh»iv^tiW3U-a«l»«d,— however, moat of the crowd. Inform- ed of the delay had dlaperaed and Uie apeeehes Ihat they formulated durln* tbalr- autemobUe trip went In Dutte thai Oovemor Roosevelt told a crowd that wedged Into the street bttore the courthouse that he would call an tatemallonal mone- HMiiv np evasion." Speaking (ro n a aoecloUy con- structed platlorm at the-top of -tho— tnrcugft4u ..uuwtiiA=.«bt B**iv*t>e - nemftcratlc oresidenUal candidate said: ^ --T7i8-Reimblican-!ead«nn«r-th*hr- when an lnt?maUonal conference li partlcloate. We nromlse to call tuch a conference. Thla I BrotnUo to do without delay or evasion. nellcTe In InlUatlre "I believe In Amerlcon InitUUve matter* ot vorld-wlde concern. “The Improvement of conditions in the mlnlns industry will be at- Ulned by no alnele panacea. I want to be.folr and honest with you u t w u wllh the farraerfi at Tooeka the other day and say that with prob- lema of ouch many sided •teiport- ance. the wav out U difficult. - - "Particularly Is thla trtje of tho problem of Improving the condi- tion ot silver nnd the restoration of trade on the Pacific. -"It-mnst-be-done with-the pledge ^ • th'e'Ma'.rsHwm mina tRut rouna— currency be maintained at aJUrc- gards. This must and shall be:i^e. "I pledge to you as I nledged mv- <elt to the farmer*, willing hand.i nnd a slneero purpov. This I*, my frirPriii. lusue o^ the campaign— on Ihe one side cynical and unsym- pathetic acceptance of things u they are—on the other determina- tion and faith in th? pcsslblllty of change—ot progress—ot a new TJie Nev York B^vffrior said tho difference between- IwrRcpubHcan— Matf^hox-acBMeraUffs^^tatlonnauttu^ the money queaUon "Li not a differ- ence of alleged purpose but a <lffcr- . ence of attitude nnd method.'* . “But trwembsr well that attitude snd method, the way we do things, Ll nenrly nlnnya the mcnsure of our «lac8ruy,r-:aa,added,...= - .........—-r Kpeaki BrieHy -Mr. Roowvell spoke briefly after he had been welcomed to Montana by Governor Erlctson ond Introduc- ed by Senator Walah. Montana. J. Bruce Kremer, D em o tic national • Prank Walker. Montana, treasurer Dt the Democratic naUonal commlt- tee. al«o made brief tolka. ~ _____ TWW5V?it'' ' tribute to-6enatoe-Wal*h-**-a-«*n - who for nearly 2tl years “h u atood tha .trtint-ot-w«fy— fight In behalf of human rights.” ,^ 'e pariarnnrB!wistirtn«Tar=“ ty to Ihe court house wove Its way slowly through the crowded street* four tlme*“behln£r'B-^ndDeforo— It Ilnaliy came to a stop beside the court house. The candidate vu applauded frequently as his automo))ite p*a*ed down the line ot par»de. bat han . and there were troupa.that atood,. silently watchin*. The publlo achool had suspended claases for tb t day and hundred* of ehlldreo crowded Into the streets. doiCM nm nlar ^ ~(ODoUaued Oo Page a. 4). '

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SEARCHERS FIND BODY Fcdi IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO ' h

MONTPELIER. Wnho, Scpt, 10 (rt’p “ -B o d y ot Newell Clark. 3S. wo* loimd late today In Uje Bcnr river six mllM r

— rranrMoiui^enfrrc:iiTfc7-whwwa.tiMt-------feen Prldny lordlnK lUc river trall- Ine eatllo to llio winter ranue. I* be- llcvetl to have laUcw Irom th e hor*'- hi* waa ridlnc. The anim al r e tu r n r t i v t hom« vfjterday and w '»eareh V

p- bcpm that, resulted In rec^e rj- ot ^ Uie body today. - ^ shrc

Mr, Clark waa 'rWinit tho »Amc. h o n e Ihnn ran ii«.ny l:u t nprlnK w ith I """ j Ivan Hoff, throwlne him agnliul « f ' ‘"J boulder and kllllnR hlra Instantly. 1 ‘'J [

Survlvlns Mr. Clorlc are hla »ldow 1 and four children. pJj„j

= L o ta H S s & M T s £ # ^ ^ ^IN SOUTH FOR FATHER; n

— ■ k ' » OKLAHOMA CITY. 6cp t, 10 {A'f- , ""Jf'

The father of Prcaley H orne. Jr.. was , ‘'’“ J en route here tonlRhl Irotn idaho return liLi *on. a victim ot amiie*la. to Ills home In Boise, He Is cxjw cted;

alu-iidlntt tiie 25-ycaV-oW 1 Uctli^f'^'IlY wld hU memory had steadily improv- i

r.iiibllshed, tollovrlxfg hLi rcQucai to r police ftld^n learning who he waa, j , j ^

HEBER J. GRANT LIES .h, IN CHICAGO HOSPITAL S

_____ , brouSALT LAKE CITV. Sept, 10 (/? ) - Al

Hrber J. Q m nt. prealdeni of th e ;C h « ~ L4itter»L)ay BnmiA'.cnurcii. muy uii- t

-dcreo an operation In Chlcnso F rl- I ''" " ' day. u ld Information reeclvcd here ! m V (oday. . ; » i’ ^

-------- Dr. t t r rrnnii L—Krrtzehmcr.—who-r^'*^''will prrfom i the operation, nald tlia t

^ a eoid ai._ bi unable lo under- BO the operation un til Priday a( the

D .JMr. O ntn t hoa been In n Chicago |' ho^pttftl for*^veral*^layfl. '■ ■ i. ,

’ ■ • • pairMRS. BORAH FIGHTS h

AHACK OF INFLUENZA 4- i l *

_____ HfMaP KgpL lB.£/l-V-lgnVrilHrtirQfMrs. William E. D om h. who U III I w ith m nuenia In S t. Luke's hospital 1’™

I here.'loox a tu rn for the worac to*, nlRhi,

•■Mrs, Borah l^aa suffered a *ll8ht , , Increase In pulmonary c o m p lle n -jP “ tlona. 8lie li seriously b u t not, a t the m oment critically 111." Dr. R alph ,, v

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K E E F E R S ’ T R IA L W A IT S on"_____ Prtj

— B o isE ,-sc p t.- in w ^ T m r o r 'J o - ^ acph Keefer and J . A lbert Kccfpr.

. president and cashier of tho <l«I<>no(-^^Twin Palls NftUorial bank, on ch4r«- *“i!r« of misapplication of funds of th? , bank and with making faUe rn trU sto the comptroller, was poatponed to - _ J .day unlll tomorrow because of <

___ ftth-r tr l.l T7nlt>H riUL-lrt|>coun which carried over the week ■ ■

FAMOUS ARTIST DIES ■ ON WAY TO HOSPITAL CfNEW YORK. Sept, 10 MT—Jamea

S tew art Caratalrs, famous b u t bank- , rup t and dlslllu^oned artis t, died p l ^ to d a y In an ambulanoe, apparently U 3

from on overdow of a sleeping po­tion.

Found 111 In hotel rofun whrri» | he had been llvlnK the la st two weeks, the <0-year-old Inlem atlon- #Hy known a rtis t wa* bolna ta k fn lo n hospital when he d i e d . .

Detfrtlyfa. XearchU:)!’ the room. a,~ fald they found two bottles whleh a»d eor.l.ln.11 n .leen in , poU ollJ,""

,u n d expressed th e opinion he might have taken an overdose. A friend '?* , said C a r ita ln had been suffcrlnc!^* ’ fmm heart a tU eks and had beenl*™ taking the Bleeping potions for some

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At the auction sale o f hU first editions, paln llng i and antloues h e l” "" had « p e e t« J- to f r t a t l e u t Wo'oS) “ P'

• but th e aale-brouirtit o n ly r tw !!

•S'TATE-TROOPBfl^aUHfcdJ RIOTERS m ftW JE K EY lir

SOOTlt RIVER. N. J , Seol. I t Ml Tna -B U W troooen a u p e n e o • m w d mei of j piy» lm M rt> JTO

( .p t l r e . In . l o .n h.11 l i r eoniM a climax to l a ^ r dUordera to - rest

-.TO.mMinilgrt— -A-d*«tchm «ntJ>I-an. tn jQ pea.jB ct diu<

little oppoiiuon Irnin l l n T i u S S ? S fS composed of workers In t l « needlQ guaj

—tndO ftrf^T»err-^»lM —w m ia th & e r r UUd arouaed by the fata l iJiooUmr » a H « 7r the woimdlnjt of three o the r pynwna Pi durinc • e tish liftw efn '»oT lten u td hon

■deputies lat« In the afternoon. med . ^ U i e r .the arrInU of the ti-oopera. ed. ^ Jeorned fh-?, deputies h a d setu

Been vm n d ed by rtotles and* one miei b id ^ Iho t durinc the aftenjoon e m t riot T * o Were held for th e slaying I t

RoJ«k. In »10.000 rtisol.•fi“ *L. ®? K«corder. Jam es Black, m p

*Vtor Coller. 39. frift S L U “ • 35 bo tn of '’em■ W K fc lo ,1

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, j E W YORK, Hepi. 19-Sen .ito r p^rs V JamM .1. DavL% renn-iylvanln,• ’ WIL1 nltorniilely p lc tu rrd aa a m ucw d promotor of fru tcrnn l lo tter- brei ■.1, pockriins liberal proflta for imself, und ;u nn unelfl.ih, able o r- jm i iinlzcr nf chnrltlCA today In hLi tria l ^^t 1 federal court on n charge-of vl- lallon of lottery la«%'<. grer The trLil Li on tT 'o Indictments u g

bargJnjf cojwpJrncy nnd nam ing Ight counl* In whlch tr aruportatlon n o r t^ rTtlFV-uTTrmnT ^ i w U ^ l a) New York are «llcge3. to nEmphlL^lllnR 10 Jurors th a t there, yp. t

i no crlm lnai charKc of wrongfully mpproprlatlng prx^flt* from alleged for )ttefles In the Loyal O rder of Mooseja ln s t Senator DavLi, Louis M. gf t 'rcadwell. iLULitAnt United Stateatlom ey, ileclnrrd the governm ent p #

i QUrjnit.^ of dollar.'t In profit from J j j le project."We will show," he aald, " th a t ••

cirator Davla did derive profits rom ninn ine thB 'lotterlca, beeause - - rfat Ll the most convincing iwoof • e knew -what, was goliig on."

Brought In 83.0M.OW .He u ld th a t two nlleged lotterlc.1. Q g onductecl In conjunction w ith Uie lo o ^ charity balla-o( 1D30 and.1031, rouKlH In some (3,000,000.After the flral one. he said, three

hecks lotolli^g,»loo.ow were draw n

lancljkl agent" for Davts. und used .1 paym ent on a noto a t the FldeU V ;y Tru.1t cortipjiny, PJtt.tbur«)i, P enn- „p? vlvanla^Vihl£h_»'ii«_tlic_::DcrMnnI ^ espotu^lblllty." of tJic senator. He

eposited to the personal checking todeeount of Darla. aiy; The favorobis picture of Senator

>avU‘-pArt In prom oting lha ball^ 1or the Lcyai O rder of M oae. of r™JW n rT ra 'U 'd ltfc to r g tn tra l. »-as .««:rtilnted by Wa chief counart. Charle* ^roI. TutUe. t form er United State*. »*'’ ttom ey.‘'S tn a ts r DavU Is no t charged wtUi ^

l^ilingi^anT money." h e «oM, “ o f. duiKth any m all t m ud case. In ' tH r W<3 aat ai'ialyais tie i» ennT4cd'VJlUl“H^V-nx pu t through a projec t by meas- irc» the dW rle i a tto rney chooses to:all lottery tlckcU. ,^0

"In th# flrsl piece, we deny the --k lion of th e eharlty ball was a lot-err. Wa deny th e re wn* anything JorItegai about It. We deny Davis p a r- .>,rlc!i« .led..ln .lt. And ta . th e . fourth. ^

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)ir the coast of Connecticut In the cot ’rtscJJlo, on whleli “lucky stuba" ton r c r e .d n m .to de tcnnine.w ho-vould ing t in large sum s of c n s tn m ie h I te o d - but velW alled "prltM " a i ^ T uttle In- ^

"They are t r y to make out th a t «*t rip on New Y ear's day down the ( My to tiie 13-mile lim it'wo* for the

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3andhi Declines to Depart |n From Jail and Sets Hour / To Begin Latest Protest

-------- paiLONDOK. (Tueaday Morning)

k p t. :o (flv-R eports r ro m -In d ia t,Z arly today sa id th a t M ahatm a jnndhl, in s u w a u s m a ia n nation- lliat Jiad advised lh a government fol le would no t leave hi* ja ll cett du r- ele ng hl.i projected fa s t unless he waa ert orclbly removed.*The consensus was ., h a t the m ahatm a would begin his .u , J»t«Uon-Ir«m-*oo<t-*t-no(m ln -« e - ths ordanee w tth his deeU rttlona . - '•*

In«HT- himself ( C = ? ^ ^ n 1 » ^ h e ^ Jritlah government dropped Its dec- Ions plans for IndU n communltlc*-p la n t whlcQ reaerv* eetlA st-right*' -md sections of legUlaUve ha lls for lie untouchables. • C fBombay -dttpaU Jtes sold the m a- _

lafm a ha<l~begun tra in ing Ior the ja il a t Poona, where

le has been Imprisoned for aeveral , nontha for leading a civil dlsobedl- ince campaign ag a in s t the govern- , u nent. ~

Previously It h a d been rrnorted he Kovernment would give Oandlil ondltlonsl freedom tn a private ‘ , Wldence when lie began the fast. - T « « 7 ? “m ? W ts n a f l lc u i« k * ^ * d — [enn lte ly -r«ruw d4hl»«(fer of-con* lltional.Urt^dpm. and h a d 're je c ted ta* well many o ffe rt fo r'com fo rtaK f no y a r tc n ,( l i i r lD z J iU .lA a t ,- I h e » e ^ Wt lU dcT ^M 'frorn ' lh r m a i lo in j o m e er <fT th e depressed claaiea a t Poona', rlvPrlenda of the untouchables had ,

lO pM 'to 'T ecure - t l i r — m ihaU na'a . *ledlatlon In th tt way. U w u repo rt. *5'd. In Tlew of hi* objection to the ^ etttem enl o f th e aeparate electoral aertJon a* announced by tb e gov-

I t ^ l « understood th a t the civil }J* a o ^ n c a leader was holding to

Is declaration despite m any tele- Ir»ph . and w ritten aopeaU from a l ;ifn d * In a ll part* of .India, and tio;

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At Hom?In Texas |DKTUOn-. T pxii.1, Sept. 19 —

T he old CoUxiini lioii.'vc of llie O nr- I nera wns lu Kloom toiilKht iu Ua I inlstre.-Ji. Mr.-.. S.inili Jane OnrinT, , I lay crlllcnily ill. t irr life slow lj eti-

T hat gloom llllll Mfected the rn- tire household, from licr vicc-prtai- UCl dctillfll nomitifc son. John Nance O anier. down m ili r bhmI pntlcnt's pe t poodle, " n u lly ."

L.ito today jiliy.ikinna announced • j there l u d been no cliansc in the pioneer lady's condition. In « morn- lng-reporU4u>-icver. l l waa.said a l t e — had wenkpuod cpmidcrnbly during thfl n i g h l mid .•"•emrd to c pradiially n 'n rliK ilir end. H er tem­perature, remalnctl lilRli, 103,4 dc- fT i grcc*. I

M r.v O n rn n 's Ercalr-‘'l de.iirc Iwd been to live to j-ci. her eldcal fon ‘‘O'l. elected nncl ir.miimralod vice pre.ii- 'Icn den t of the Ui;;ti ,| sun>'/i. U rr prr.'s- , chu cn t erlticni i-nmiii ;i):i uiui b'ronglil A nboul by ti. t"n 'T ,il to.xlc poLwnlng. j f‘'" ' greatly ngKMv;itrd by her age. S h e ;o tf1*81 .' IfO"

.AJI membrn nf >irr Immeillittt t^fr inm lly .-th rce wn.< iiiti t ^ djHiRh- Hi c a ^ - r r .o , ! ^ j i r [ j^ ; ia c . J J ia - r M C T i i i?to arrive. Jolin N:ii;ce. hurried here mni ye.iterday frimi ^ 'aj-hlnaton,-------------ptili

Mr, O a m rr .-.lU'! tlx rc waa no hope Fol fo r Ills motlicr, -Mv mother, cannot ter rccover," he .'aid. "It's Just a m atter t;ut of time noiv." .-------------------------------vIri

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■ upward sriurt in f!ic IriJcK o ' ts'hoie- ., sa lr ro m ff i« ttf r rH e -f .r iM -b y - lh e -ro - ._, tu rns nn farm i-ioaiifi-, wn.i reported 1 jlj . today in the laUor rippjrtm cnt's a n - ! yg

alysSs of Auuu’t ‘.rends. •, The gnln for la.-<t mo:ith over July. Kl’ reduced.lo t;ip ttpl^htfd index of 784 Uli comm'idinr;.. :iiiiounte<l to.0,7, going I from Ju ly> fmure of BM to f5.2. T heI. farm prefltit-.^ rrnup, lioTcwr, rests- _

tered a 2 '; p :r cen t g iln . A Mmilar I boM t-w as r.'corded l>y textile i>ro-• dueU. whllT both the food group and 't h ld H -M d fkU u showed n I S per7 cent' gatrrr-^— ^ ^

Of the total ib t of commodltlc*’ analvK d. 313 ahowed gains for the

m onth n n d '« a remained ^tailonar^*, j ! while 135 fltcreased, Dr.»pltc,ttic n e t ^• sa in for lhe m onth, however, tho I comparison w ith Auguu of last ycnr• showed a decrease of O'-i per ccnt. .1 L figuro o t lOOtcprcscnltlUC. _

^ .,.lT arm j>m lirrtri7arfflng 'yn-nnn>IPr . corn. r>e. w heat, calvcs. poultry, co t- ^• ton. egg*, hay and peanuts. Increas- [ Jng-IOOd_prfce* recorded _wcre for, butter, chcejc. rye and w-tieoj-flourr >j-, frc rh and ciircd beef and cured pork.-- TCjl ;.CltfC('' IftfJ_H'lTI - "-.-t mrxt: canned vcgt’tablcs.• O the r.com m od ltj o l iw s showing _ ’ nn u p w rd tendency Includen m etals j

and m etal producU.

! NEW. YORK CITY MAYOR t I CLOSES TWO THEATRES

I NEW YO RK , Bepl. 10 </P)-Turn- Ing for a Jirlef mom ent from mut­ters of finance to morals. Mnyor

JoMph V. McKee today plncpd nn official ban against burle.tquc kliows

I In W est Porty-Bccond street, the iieart of Broadway.

Acting on_ a report by Commla-

[ ty . he ordered th a t the licen%ej of two hoiwea be revoked. Policc ilre- pared to place th e order Into effect

, tomorrow by a latlonlng pojlcemen n t Die doom to tee th a t Ihe order Js

I obeyed. Ir 'm e commissloncr'a Invc.itlcnUori I followed upon protest* from the .- clergy, civic organization* and prop- j c rty owners a long the street.I "New Yoric C ity haa no place for• ^ e fllUi theae theatre t are purvey- _

• ~* ty vnluea In th e section, a m atter■ which la o t l e u importance than tlie r of m c^rny .-: ^

' S N O W A N D Q O L O C A U S E '

r A 1 « X tE T Y n i iD 0 f f l lN I 0 J re • _____ _ w iN N ire o , Sept. ID (4*J - Snow,

*W t. rain and cold tem peratures, rWlng on a cold wave from the North, settled over M anitoba. S u k a tc h e -

. w an. and"AltMrtA today and teffr “ ' prairie farm ers ti trifle worried. H ar- vesting opcraUon through Uie West

J - r - ~• - - Snow i>0A fBlIon-ln-Coiitral A lbcr- — I ta on a te rrito ry spreading from theI n o ck lea -ensiw ard -to .acd -D cfr and. W ctaaklKto. D rcncljltu .m ln j fell or» ~5 e r an area arrclcKIng from th T P eice •'. river district to th e M ontana border. • Form er*-of C eP tra l-Saskatcbecag

' and M anitoba’ turned anxious eye*I skyward as ihe therm om eter dropped; and Indleatlona of (now were no t' lacking. I lea \7 moisture fell In the■ northern and aouthem portions of , (t>eproTlnee and p u t a atop to thresh*J Ing operation* fo r three o r four days.

Rain, whleh w as also fairly gener- I a l In M anitoba, assumed the proper*I tlona of a c loudburjt in th e W innipeg , a rea . Ttie han-eat In the three pro- ' TIQ C eru>eU Mtvkaced boirever.

;SOCIATED PRESS jlE W SI

p S KEALLS4DA UQ. TUESDAY-SlPg.^

II lEE 8T1TES yocwmEMil.

pany

Democrat and Republicans Twei

Stane Intra-Party Con* ™ni:Flat-

■* tests In Massachusetts,New York and Wisconsin

_____ , ber' ■ •• port*ifly The A.wcluli'(l PrPM> nidp

T HK year's loiiK run of Mntn prl- tulrd maries for selection nt iiutlonal. abtn. Mate nnd locnl eunrilrtute'.. ends m

tnd;iy with Democratic und Reiiub- coi„i llenn votlin;.ln New Yorl:. M a y a - u,c chUM'llj iind Wlscoii,'.ln. ,.(t 5

I A lirr th a t party couvriitioiis In a Ifcw Mates and some RCalierrd run - m jo tf primnrles wlll_ completo the publ rounlrys’ electoral llrls lo r Novem- ciatf bcr, , « j, :

Hpftvv votlng-ls-prrcllplod by p<^ w.iaTii[Mnca«icrjLiiutjirj!ViKon£iti_iirii.*c«yt m arlf-1 brcuuse of the siiirltcd cni*- 'or<lc palgn between O ovem or Philip La* [pig Follelte nnd form er G overnor W al- — te r J, Kohler for tlir .Republican '' gubernatorial nom ination, nnd the vlRorous contest bctiveen S enator R l John J . Ulnlne nnd John B. C hnp- Kl] pie, A-shl.md editor, for tJicK vnntor- I j rInl nnmliinllnn nf thnt „nrlv. ____Democrats arc seeking th e nom lna- n c irc f in n n m rty . 'i n m ' riiiiiucin ia ' — arc arcklng the nom ination for gov­ernor, but for th e senntorlal cholccP,-nyan Duffrls-iioi-oppo.^ert....................

8elprtlo;i-i for 17 of New York's 45 sentn In the nex t house n re n l Em In.iiie. tofipther w ith m nny se als In the slate Irglslaliirc, The senatorial • ] and giibrrnatorlai candidates nre to

. be .',rIi-ctP(l nt party conventions i early In Oetohcr. '

K lihl r« n tfit<^^Klght congysr.lPTv

'Pits. Covprnor' Joseph B, Ely li red .• w tho ii: py;)c,Mlio:i for“ rc:iomlnaUon *"*

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VE.STUHA. .c a r . Sept. 19 -/I’J - '*^1 . San ta narliara national forest fire, was brousht detlnltriy under conUol £ *I today afler It had burned over 100,- ™. .000 .acrtsi. ' c tused cxpcndlturo of . a_ abw it inwroon in efforts to rh re k tt 11 1

and great damage to th e waterinedT and [ After an airplane reconnatacance• Of the entire fire area endln« ?hort-■ ly o lte r 1 p , M. today, a . A, Na.-.h- '

BouJdcn. BupcrxJiQr.oi.tliejorcat.ao-- nounccd lh a t only a few "ho t spoLV T ” are left, but thcje arc .'cattered and

: of no dancer. ■ — _____ ______ ;__ ;__ J?I-

^ h iitcry-of-'sou tlicrn-cjiifw ntii”~ a :ii

■ bcr 7 nnd a t v.ir!o,IS tlmea threa tened hus the vUlajfCj or Oj.ll. Banfa pauJa and ~ 7

^ J ^ o r e and . th : .cxduavc g a n ta by. •. Barbara auburb. Monteclto, defying lnf< ; the effort of a.i many as 1500 flrc .\hl]

tnrtiftnj'im jurR -a-nt-vanm ui-cT m tsnaeT l»lnl* along the blate front. irei

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.S B IDRNlNf^. SKin-EMBER_2 0 . i m

HIGHLIGHTS- ^YeMmf.i)'.’ hM liifu news. IncJud- ‘ L

:d tlu- lol-,.wing;Sll.MtON. PrnnKTlvanla — T hirty

m ils fif ill,, i-'rtrrrli work! of the \m frlr.in Slirpt aiul T in Pintc com- •. lany v.-n- oprratliig M onday .'th eJfgf.t, mnih:r,.Kp.-ratlng.- In L w a ____.'cnrf, pi.m|i,iny officials announced. « rweniy mills jirtvlously h a d been U 0 \ :uiinlr,r.

Ni:w VOUK—The A.^*oclatlon of { Flat-lti.ilrd KU'pt M anufacturers . mid *li,'it t i r d snlM in.A ugust were / Cfl.t.-!: ioi;«, p\L-ccdlhc Mies of the prevln.i. moytli by 0()0a ton.s.- 1— l'()K t4/AM V^nt^Nn(l<iUAl-Lum-----ber Mai.iii.iclurcr.i' iLv^wlntlmt re- porte;l 1;;iiiU,t ordpr.n fnr the week piidpd .S'ii:iiiil)pr 10 id C27 mllla to- tnlpd IM ’ri'.’ Ofio t r r t , or 58 per cent ab tur |)r,.-liir'iinn, K

N rw VOIIK — R. a . Dun and ^ comiiunv r.iiil mercantile failures In on the -.Vlll: r-iKi-ii .‘ji-ptrmlipr 17 totn l- rrjin rrt Sir, n-m|iur.'d with .^40 for th e ' rrm l»rt m AiiriiM.. lln

M;\V VOKK—Kditors o f business Hon public.ii;a;n reporting to Tho As.\o- wor ciatp;i iiii'.'nrsx Paper.'. Incorpora t- '•! ed, Milil ;i '.Jr'.v-. upward )))ovement govi w.ia clju'.-vrd in muny line* the ran

pig irria nml ln.-;oi production wna elo".

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• ' tpriEmergency Reductions of It) i>:<; ■ Per Cent Apply on Ship-

mcnls W Los Angeies ” ,_____ KOV

ifcl.sK. Kept. IP U -,-E m ergency Kn, "reduction: oi T o per cen t In the l freight rntc en -.npplts from Idnho pic to Las Aiitiplp.s niiU almlVir or la rger - rediiciloiis 011 pears, prunes nnd o th- Tr-d<^lduwi.'i-tni!tft wer« nnnouneed — today by rallroud% through tl> e ,p{ | TQATio'p'Jintj iiiiiinp* cuiiunij-tiuii. I Ej II . The rate.1 were cu l from OB cenia] lo TO ci'iits n hundred iwunds on applca shlpi>P(l fioni WcLier. Pnyettc, Nnmpa. IvimnUt and BoUe; from M ‘i to 7 j ' j c fnis from Buhl ami Twin FalLi; from 3U tO'71 rrn l* frnjn j - -f Jerom e: from 86 ', to 67‘i cent* from : Pocatello nnd trom 01 lo 73li eenta

Idaho Falls. cou. a k ie s on peara were rcduscd Iroio apt 11,U to 00 cents from T »-ln FnlU Iro a nd 'uuhl ond irom » i .n 10 eenta ] >fc from Jeromp; Irom S l.ll to TO'.jc Wl cent* from Poratrlio nnd from 11.14 life to eS'.i cents from Idaho Falla. de»

RAtea on prunc.^ nnd olher clr.a.ica Jul were fcduccir n r iu-i ally -to-confnrm We to tho rate* on ptars although the ne- c tunl reductloai were genernlly g rea t- Bla er beeguso the charzca-yEfC-lilehcr y a

- m ta a fron>-I<lttho-polnt*-to-San->aul UWgo-t«rr;u>ry-MM<ofii>ty a oan u a . var hundred higher tliari Uie new raCc.i., in ~77>e>cdiTcJr(?fLi‘'ii-*e‘<l«kffJTjpon-;Tor by.the .car r lo» , U ia^mm lf«lon-wa*-rln-l Informed, In order to encourage Mn .\hlpment of fruit which was In dan - , Jol

]5^F r^ iU~ yca r o t^ ! i i ^ ^ g T ^ ^ i l r^ p l r i -p tree* for lack of marketa. j tin

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BKUI-IN. S rp l. 11' -Uolli the rov- , erm nrn i and tlie llTe. Icxlayc.K-.ii:rri the HriiL-u su iem en t , Tl

on f!: r)imMy's denian;! fo r'n rn is e r »rri'.nli'.y,’ in which th '' London gov* nerernnirn: loo!; the poUtlon Uinl Her- denilln Im.l nn lesal right to reek revl- ureHon ol h rr m ilitary sU lus outside the p-tlpworld dL^armnr.ieni conference, •.,]

'•It gop.t w ithout r.nyinx," said a govrrnm ept spokpsmnii, " ih a i wcrnnno: niiccp t lhe reasoning of. the j j j j

clothe* the c liarre Uiat we proceeded in a manner tneUculIy wrong and cal* „ ' culated lo dlaturb the harmony lie- ..g., twcrn natlcna 'does not establbh the m.,, UulhfulncM of th is charge,"

n ig h lU l. M « t CMtlraJ . . . (Jerman newspapers, ejmecinllr - V l

Ui'6«"6l fE T exirrm e ngnt. sharp ly ' I f arltlclred the B ritish po.il'.!on, nl-

Ihoiinli JdilfluiLs Ul iinxIerate-polIH ------cal opinion tempered their orlilclsm with reerlmlnnllons niialnst the In­ternal. nnd foreign poIlelCA- ot Hie • piesent G erm an government.

"We. can only ndvbe the Engllsli government to take lls educational a - efforts e lsew here-perhaps to Afrlra " " or (he South Sea blnnds," raid the nationalist Boeraen Zcitimj. "Tlie government should aland fast nnd not |>ermlt lt:elf to be blocked byl^nglsnd," ________ _______

D rr Abend, a Socialist paper, de- plored Gel-many^ foreign,- policies, 1

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BypfliGT’siippaL|■ ‘r o c A T E H O . • Sept. iB T,r F f n nr -nte caies wrre heard lodny a t the oikp* ta t Ing MUlon of th e Idaho luprem e poi court. Most im portnnt today wa* the cor app jal of Pred Copcnbargcr. Buhl. "] Irom.K lO-to-20-year w ntence for MJ

"n'coiid-deitrrc’ HJllfCM. 'I'ne a p p e ir o t T!HI Wlllinm Fox nnd J. L. MeC^{T.9» tf life sentences on conviction for m ur- I der of Oernld Clark a t Newdale on tell Ju ly 35 oL lost year will be heard ^

O ther ow es heard today Indtided bo( Blaine Couniy Investment compofty nfr vertiia M aw , a Butte

su it: .O r e ^ n ^ r t l in e R M tow J wii

| in w ^ e h the defcndV iitjp ll03ned ”

-ln-fftv.«-of-U;oTallroid comtxtnT Iw t “ >*' Mny 8: a cose from' Power n ^ t y . I H Johnw n versiia Young. ma

- r r m r g o n r r s ts a tm r t i i - a d jou rn e a t» ^ Jrdey. “

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Thom as Analyzes Sp R oo se ve lt B ack ing

N t:w YORK. Sept. 19 - N o r ­man Tltomns. So:1ilLsi cnnflldatc lo r

•■-prrslde^itrttwli'red-ln-ftn-tul.lrou.-ta. — n i jh t th a t -'sucli iwpulority nn Oov- I'rnor U o o s r v e l i u dpvcloiiiiig throughout the country is wholly , iiegaUvc." ‘

Tlio tnll. siivrr-halred ia r ly lead- A er waa ihe -gue it of honor ut n din- ner given by the ThQma*-for-pte;i- hoi den t commlttec. bpiore liU d e i« rl- Pni urc 0:1 a sccond coui-lo-co.7i i cam- pd p.tlgn lour. prc•*'I have yet to lalk to anyone

around Ihe country," hn tald . "who ^ J believes th a t noo.ieir?i o.* the Dem* jm U k L J ia rn L t i t iL ^ m r- ih tn r-c o n ^

hl.» party . If they vote nt nil, because they w ant to h il Hoover. • • • Except. |; na an Instrum ent of vengeance these voters hnvo no real faith nt all In po- ilUcnl action," “ 'p,

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UOLL\'W OOD. Sept. 10 (fl'J-D li- of appointed because sho had n o t ' 1 reached bucccm In motion pictures, I pei Lllllnii M n ii;en t <reg) Eiilwutte. 2 i, for New York stage actress, killed her- A.

■ sen protjftoiy i^lQny’inghror'U aiU r- cr? day in a suicide leap In the Holly- aU wood hill*. Her body w u Identified flei lodny. i' 5ei

Sho cllmbcd to the top of a huge thi "H." lhe finil le tte r In n W-foot* vel

' •n ig m m iminnt wr n g n - o r a-TTmi - w lo- tato aub-dlvlslon, and jumped off, ho police decided from the poaltlon and ed

: condlllon of h e r body. UuT he body wa* found yoilerday bu l du

r ,MS u n tw today did Mi«» EntwUUe> un C" imeie. C t a r l ta 'l f . Ei;t»latle, Ideiitt^— i I fy ll. In

He aald she left hla home Priday, tol I telling him sho wn* going to "itetp atr I a rendezvous w ith a friend." wc------In -h a r-p u n e , picked np near Iw rlla i1 body, wns found thla note: " I am ev: f nfrnid I am a con-ard. If I could only 1 • I have done thla long ago I could h a v e , sfa

r iFnE th e n m a ! a " l ’. k ! ’ ........

— A -giaduatc.of the T h f i t r r .O u i M ^ I and n aucceos ou the New York sal- J«, -I TT-l.-IPnt ?^-*lF-WTffH Plj —twfl

major dLiappolntmenl* In her quest w^

ed only random bit* before th e cam* pa e r a ^ r l e n ^ believe th a t Ulla and tho a f a ^ t h a i she acemed depressed i t wl limes from memory of domestic, trag ­edy Ifd her to suicide. ,

M.am rik-ftfrArt In U«pfrom llobert U o KelUi, aUge actor, nucharging him w ith cruelty and con- •ceailng from h e r » previous m ar- inriagc by which he bad a six-year-old u ison. to

Polke recovered U>e body of Mlsa « iE n tw ttlc as Jhe result of an anony- oti

A womnn called the cen tral police an station In Loa Angeles nnd aald:

"1 wna hiking on Hollywood m oun- prtain nnd nenr the Hollywood land ti(aign I found a woman'a shoe, jacket tn

■ T m d-tnirw ^.-In-tha-purae-l-found-* — ~ suicide not^, 1 KXUdQ flOWl'tnC m otw -' oT

U in anti Mw ol body. I don’t w ant cuany publicity In Ihl*, so I wrapped gii up the purse, shoe, nnd Jacket andlaid the bundle on the steps ot the «eHollywood policc sU tlon.'’ nr.

T.ig_wQmnn refm edr to . ldcnm y it;herhclf nnd hung up. on

PoUce then w ent oul to lhe moun- pj

Tcontlnufd O n Page 3. Col. 7) ||)

-mH.E£imX0«ffiJlUES-5i- ■ UNABATED-ll eOLOMBIA ai

J-BOGO'IA ro lom b la , Sept. 19 (/TJ th—While public demonstrations de- ermanding war w ith Peru continued erwtthoot abatement, tonight', the sen- >a tr imanlmouBiy approved a »10,- *>ooo.noo Qutionai defense bill on th ird I-'

houie which p a u ed ll unanimously on flnM reading. ,

Thi* nrtion followed npon the re- hiporlPfi relrure by Peruviana of L etl- bjcla, -the Amnwn river port city ced- e<ed to Cnlnmbla by Poru In a boun- B

“ Hnrn^^aTy:-----------------;--------- 3------- «The bill would authorite the gov- P>

om m ent to arranga a crad lt of >10,- Dl- t^.uKd..Xor..nff^|7'}«t d f- te

Itnsc. ^ 1 /. - w .« a e n t - Rrrfitjue - o n y i - K e n 'w tr returned to the capital today to find *

~ 'ttioujanfls "Of dollBja -p ledgrt by ”I lifftrloua-nrgiinUiUQDa ind„,flrom ;ri I i

Offering Jewels to finance a m ilitary j expedition against the PeruvUns. W

LOS ANGELES WRITER ' SUES FOR $1,500,000 «

LOS ANOELES. Sept. Tfl f41 — A 11.500,000 plaglarUm suit was flKd „ today against the Po* PUm corpora- tion by Corlnne Swason. a screen w riter known a s M arie Mannlx. Sbe charged the film company approp- rlo .'td one of h t r stories and p m u c - • «(t U under onoUier UUo,

lY : C l o u d y a r i d m i l d . _

W S‘ ft P A r.R .q -If i flF.N'ra "

s Journey :’n MontanaSpecial' Halts Three Hours

Near Bonner While Rail­way Crews Repair Track Damaged by Crack Express

. . By \V: n . RAfJSDAT.E (Awocinteil PrcK^ Stnff W riter'

Ab o a r d r o o s e v e l t s p e c ­i a l . O UT o f MISSOULA. Mont.. Sept. 10—A lter several

lioura delay due to n train wreck, I 'm nklln D. RoosevcU tonight mov­ed on to carry iiLs cnmpalgn for the presidency Into , Wnnhlngion and Oregon, lenvlng behind In M ontana n promise lo call nn Ipternatlonnl m onetary conference "without de­lay or.evasion."

r or th r r r h m i r r h ts ti a lrr-wns-held— a t Bonner.‘’MontanA, whlle-n ing crew a few miles nhend w orked. hurriedly to c lenr away the dnmng© . dene by a broken nxle on th e engUie ot th e eastbound Norlh Coast Lim­ited, a crack N orthern Pacific pas­senger train . T he engine nnd two enr* wero wrecked bu t except for throwing the trocka out of line, littledamage woa done. A IcMWfST?-----track was se t up to move Governor

wreckage ond It aped on to Mlssouin, n few miles away. - — ---------------

W illie p reparations were being mndo to move hU tra in forward, the presidential nominee of th e DcnlQ- cm ts aat In h is private car working on th e speech on public utilities ho win deliver In .Portland. On eitlier side o t the tra in orose the towering mountain* th a t form the walls ot U «n.natiif.tinynn nnrt In the MUm* . . ward strctched t h f Umbered slopes of th e Lolo nsilonol f o m t: • -

Inform ed' th a t several thousand persons wero walUng a t Mtisoula for the a rrlv a ro r 'th T T T Jttn r'J sn w i— A. Farley, chairm an of the Demo- ^ l i n u m o n i r c omm lttea ro d sen -— ator Thomaa J . W alsh, U onU na: flenalor O. C. Dili. W ub lng tcn , and Senator Key P ittm an . Nevada, le lt Ihe special tm ln w ith Jam ea Itoose-i velt. w n of m e nominee, lo m o lo r , 1o-M faew l*;-W h»iv^tiW 3U -a«l»«d,— however, moat of the crowd. Inform­ed o f the delay h a d dlaperaed and Uie apeeehes I h a t they formulated durln* tbalr- autemobUe tr ip went

In D utte th a i O ovem or Roosevelt told a crowd th a t wedged Into the street b ttore th e courthouse th a t he would call a n ta tem allonal mone-

HMiiv npevasion."

Speaking ( r o n a aoecloUy con­structed pla tlo rm a t th e -to p of -tho—

tn r c u g f t4 u ..u u w tiiA = .«b t B**iv*t>e - nemftcra tlc oresidenUal candidate said: ^--T 7 i8 -R e im b lica n -!e ad « n n « r-th * h r- when an lnt?m aU onal conference li

partlcloate. W e nromlse to call tuch a conference. T h la I BrotnUo to do w ithout delay o r evasion.

nellcTe I n InlU atlre " I believe In Amerlcon InitUUve

m atter* o t vorld -w lde concern.“T he Improvement of conditions

in the m ln lns industry will be a t- U lned by no alnele panacea. I w ant to be .fo lr and honest w ith you u t w u w llh th e farraerfi a t T ooeka the other day a n d say th a t w ith prob- lema of ouch m any sided •teiport- ance. the wav o u t U difficult. - -

"Particularly Is thla trtje of tho problem of Improving th e condi­tion o t silver nnd the restoration of trade on the Pacific. -" I t-m n s t-b e -d o n e w ith -th e pledge ^ • th' e ' Ma'.rsH w m mina tR ut rouna— currency be m ain ta ined a t aJU rc- gards. This m u st and shall b e : i ^ e .

" I pledge to you as I nledged mv- <elt to the farm er*, willing hand.i nnd a slneero p u rp o v . T h is I*, my frirPriii. lusue o^ t he campaign— on Ihe one side cynical and unsym­pathetic acceptance of things u they are—on th e other determ ina­tion and fa ith in th? pcsslblllty of change—o t progress—o t a new

TJie N e v Y ork B^vffrior said tho difference between- Iw rR cpubH can— M atf^hox-acBM eraU ffs^^tatlonnauttu^the money queaUon "Li not a differ­ence of alleged purpose bu t a < lffcr- . ence of a ttitude nnd method.'*. “B u t trw em b s r w ell th a t a ttitude sn d method, th e way we do things,Ll nenrly nlnnya the mcnsure of our«lac8ruy ,r-:a a ,a d d e d ,...= - .........— - r

Kpeaki BrieHy -Mr. Roowvell spoke briefly a fte r

he had been welcomed to M ontana by Governor Erlctson ond Introduc­ed by Senator Walah. M ontana. J. Bruce Kremer, D e m o t i c national •

P rank W alker. M ontana, treasurer Dt the D em ocratic naUona l commlt-tee. al«o m ade brief tolka. ~ _____

TWW5V?it'' ‘ ' tribu te to -6 ena toe -W al*h -** -a-«*n - who for nearly 2tl years “h u atood

t ha . t rtin t- o t- w « fy — fight In behalf o f hum an rights.”, ^ ' e p a r ia r n n rB !w is t i r t n « T a r = “

ty to Ihe c ou rt house wove Its way slowly th rough th e crowded street* four tlme*“ b e h ln £ r 'B -^ n d D e fo ro — It Ilnaliy cam e to a stop beside the court house.

T he candidate v u applauded frequently a s h is automo))ite p*a*ed down th e line o t par»de. b a t h a n . and there w ere t r o u p a .th a t atood,. silently w atchin*. The publlo achool had suspended claases fo r t b t day and hundred* of ehlldreo crowded Into the streets. doiCM n m n la r ^

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BOISE. Sept. 19 Wl — Oovemor 0 . B*n noM dDcUrfd to<3»y th i i U ^th s ault tweei

tribu te th e 1300,000 rtlle f tund on •n y btttla b jil wh*t ho con»ldm d th e , ,b e /t.h ew o u W n o tM k a n jtK W ltto M l f“*utn from tho neconrtn jc tlon PI-

w ?d“ nBW*pnpoimen |L- ? 8iU IffeT w rinBT »ltlort-c^tt>*-T*«- -— I

TnlU com m U tlonen unten*ble In rview of the p ro jram of relief ! « Lbelieved u-a» req u lW of him In ln e | •Cl ftulhorUlng th e lund .

Th# Tw in ra lU commlauonex* com pU lnt lh a t the money » -u auto be ip e n t on hlghwaya Is unJuilU P u t ned, he M id. deeU rln i th s t It wouiohe ip e n t for other pro jeeu a i *ell ( a n d Mme of It would so to oulrH htc h a n u b le r t l le t wlUiout the require- ,m enl th a t U be earned th rou jh la- » bor._________ E » p fe ii« Almi ■ ■ j . ^

-Thi» th in y T «lm Lo do~U~to idit-' Thetribute "the money la the”place* where ami:l l u needed m w l." he tald . • Whero yen•pen t on bulldlnf proJecu. luch u omeroodi, It m u it a ll bo tof helcm oit l u u n e e t will be matched dot- gep la r fo r dollar by the countiea receW-ln« It. J t wUl be jlv en ou l only wher* ^ loea t fMQtifce* tor reJlff have, been ;or_

■ Ho aaid Pall* eounty author* ,n u— tiM -w ftnu rt-the-nm aey Ic r .M n irb 4ng-

bullOQ "free hand." w ithout r o p » ; , j _ yU iD iiJ> yJhe»U le .JlM tc*d . h e ^ ^ tha'— h a .la J lc m ia d lP I, 3 rJi

of how t h e _ m o n e ^ each coumy i^e • la jp e n l and for whom U »•#* ipen t. - fp

In the hlshw ay a n d b rld je pro jccu ^ 0, already ouUlotd. he ta ld . th e coun- lie* eoncemEd havo guaranteed to ^ pu t up ** much or more th a n lho *tatff prerlded.

" T h lt money is -n o t to be clven „ •w ay.- h e ta ld . “We » o n ‘t w n i oar

— e iu ia m - lu at t h i th a haM*^f->»-»- ,jgg pectin* t dole. To the B r e * t^ po«*ilW ee x U n tih U m o n o y m m tb ee a rn . ed th ro u sh labor." ^

Oo m to O fdea —^V altn tlne .B er- ll 'i

O o « U B o lie -A ilie rB .W U » o n W lla t t e re n ln i to r BoU* on legal bu»U jj,net*. be

• , bo-------- f c e w - f w T in n w w -M m Wi T,- xli

M cParU nd tn d daughter, Jane, le ft aunday fo t T ennette* on • ttolt. ni

,1 hi E a te n O n h « » lty — Bob Alworth. b)

— * m -o M 4 rr* a d -M rt.-W rP . Alw orth,- •( ha* to n e lo Moscow to en ter t h i c!> U D irtn lty o( Idaho. tt:

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C h a rm .-Prtof. IKntew. a t M aflo . M t s p t t a j i tills w e e k . . ----------— t r

Hem e A fter T r i» -M r. ahd .Mr*. » -^ -B M tr'H M lB T .-T w ln -riU srM t-h o m a - -

PatenU e l B e n -M r. and Mra. ^ '' Dale Kuokel. A n tlc rdam . are th e

p a re n u o t a k in bom Beptem ber t j 17. a t a m a tcm ltr homo bert. te

L e a r n for. C«U «l»>M iu V l r t ^ S Sm ith, daughter o f th e lato W. Z enas ii Sm ith, le ft yeiten lay to r Loa An­geles to en ter W eit U k e MhOcS for girl*. “

PartB U e t D avghtcr — M r.. and “ Mr*. Clyde M cPtrland . M urU ugh. c are th e parenU o t a daughter „ bom Bepttm ber 19, a t a private la n lta rlu a .

V a iic^ o e i O p m U m - S a r l am llh , Buhl. R o u u ft. who underw ent a m a- 7 )or operaiion e u nd»y .“w ir«eiW W il 7; resting catUy la s t n igh l a t the T w in ^ PaUs eouaty b o ip iu i .

L««T*t to r PoeaUUor-Dorla Na* g om l K rager le tt Sunday for P o - «

. . ..c a te llo , Vhere’ ahe.w lU _«ttead u » p U n l T e r s l t . y o t Idaho, lou lhem ' 1, b ranch, for th e eomln* year. «

Apply te r U einM - M arlin J. K nlep apd Ruftna B c h r o ^ . bpU>

t t o t ! ! ^ j■ A ,_ , w urijy recorder he re y jtU rd ty . i

O e*m *Bflff r - W. ^ Bonvell. to o 6T M r. and Mr*. A. N. > Bonwell, C u rrr, ha* been elecUd 1

- . edm m andet e l I b i Amettcao -L e . 1 -gion P o tt a t u m s Beach. CfOltor*

H ere to r V ta lt»M R . Jam es M ein* 1 doo. Brush, Colorado. u rU e d su s* 1

' day to * p e i^ aorns t&M here v;jiutcf a t th e home of h e r see . K. B .l« e ln - doo, a a d g n o d so tu , Sy2« M. W ait*

, nnd »d -WalU.

P r te ad r Visit Here — Mr. and ■i -Mra. O.- P . WUey have as. the ir

. O Q to m o i m o A n o N; V

i '.* V .

h h e m ^ I b/FORECAST r O B TOD,^V ANO tM pRK O W —P artly tloBdy «nd, if£

T w nr-l»«U s-tem pet>m » i Uy. J —

greesT’ accoTdlng l ^ i o re^ rt^oM . , B. Cheyne, Rovemment w etthar

•erVer here . T h e day titrJJy judy, a n d th e barometer, -rumg | »wly. reg is tered 38J9 inciie* »t ft

M. W ind Was In the northwest, iim ldlly ranjred between M and 38 3 r c e n t o t saturation .Sunday 's U m peraturei rtnsed « ■ : reen 19 a n d 4 i d estee t: th e ^ tly 1

.. r f 8l*t«r*d M i« incfttsi-wlnrt " “ i K e , the w etl: hum idity r»n8f<l w - fcen 87 a n d 31 per tent-

'M E M I I f i J E i l ’Sfilll

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'ubllo Wedding Proves CnB|iM Of Hiotiliglits of Program prepared on North ide “ •

— ' j ; s

.m useiofni ls~bclng iirovwcd ihi* ed ■etr tb a n eVer before for the- Jer* j wli ,me eounty fair. wMch U Being pU leld a t the Jerom e telrgroumui. ' iv< ieplem ber 72. 23. 34. according to tio Earl F . K ennedy. *eereury. I ihi

A public wedding 1» being lU ged j po ■or„.th* openlu* day attracljon^., i h

niere*t. a* M r. Kennedy la itecp* tM

I * < e re i : ' l f h « » ~ b c n i - I n t im a te d ne ha t th l i maj:. be a double wedding. | .

jroTlded tor. In addlUon to an nt* ro TOctUe d lip lay of Sifts which hnve dc jeefi donnied by local mfrch.nnii.| of

A polo g tm o iU ited by two o u t* ; bo sf-the-eounty outflU U enollier big wl i llra c tlo n o/terw l llie g rsnd fU nd l IS tw * la th e flrsl tlmo ih li ‘■“'I I - I b , ilonalre*' game” I’m ' “ I

tias been a rranged both local nnd ' BUt-of-itate horse* being entered. 1 lome of th em to be' ridden byyoung lady )ocke>-j------------------------------

M any Races In idflH'TTi '"m «- Z

crou* race* lUCh a t moiorrycle, ‘ Pord. pig, sh ir t changing and ing rslces. will fill the entertain* . m enl program . A tree gate Is o f- jf trcd thU year. . .........

P oo th t

d iiulaylng th e pro<!ucU of tho toil: ^ IWeitock a n d poultry eah lb iu will _ be held a t usual, though only rib- bons will be awarded. • Tho 4-H Mi.h nH^i» a re being paid In cash .' j

In charge of U»o vttloua dei»rL» r m e n u are th e following: Uvustoclc’ . headed by L. W. Sandberg, euU ted • by B ert O allcn In charge ot horses , and-m ul*s;-4alry c a lU e _ W ..E J lll= .f, c ialr; sw ine.M rs. M argaret P h a r r l s ; ' j sheep. Robert M iller: poultry, U W. Laird: farm produeU. J r K. Handy: t tu lL honey iP<Llwes. enU red tam e. ,

Mrs. A. L . pyla u ia r h a n o o t ,

M rt. NfltiB ItoberU ks srran ic in j 1 lhe school exhibit. |

•M n.-^err7-O lb»on ,-K l*m atlt PalU .-4O t w n . • I <

, , >■ ll R e tsm s (« Home—Mrs. J . J . 'W in - 1

terholer. at>d five-day-old daugl-- I

day a n d w en t to the tamUy home a t j 1104 T en th avenue eaiL :

Recelvts B ono r-M rs , R utsel P o t* ' te r has tseelved a fellowship tn the echool of education 0! th e U niversity | of Idaho, Moscow. She will worl: w llh 1 D ean Messenger, and rcselve h e r m aster’s degree In th a t school.

PaU ent a t H o«p lu t-L y le OUh. U U Plfth avenue c u t . was reported r a s t - , tng comfortably U te Isst n igh t a t the Tvrin r a ils eounty general hotpUal. | tollowlng an operation whien ne un* derw enl fo r appeadleltls fluDday. |

Leave f o r Home — Mrs, U a v l l t \S m ith . tn d dsuKhter. Patsy J u n e .! who hsve been vlilUng Mrs. S m ith 's p a re n u . U r . and .Mrs. OeorgB U n« . le ft M onday morning for the ir bome a t Long Beach. They will visit friends t t Reno- en route.

Appoint* Appralser*~On sppU ca- XGw ef K- L. Aihlon, ■((tfM ytorM TT '

I -B uta-M . WaU._aldow of thfl la te Henry J,.W ‘aii. 10 determ ine w hat

> trsnsfec.U x.-o* prt>periy lel(.tK Jlilrj.• Wall. Ouy L. Kinney, probale Judge.I S a turday appointed A rthur Ik aw lm• lo m a k s lth i appralsemiBL

. _ f o tm r R w id e ttt rr ii |* t t» -jrA ;j= - “ T m m n ■ Serketey, torm er Tw tn Pa lls- realdent. aceompanled by bis daugh*• te r M n . Clyde BaymUler. also o f , I Berkeley, aod be r UtUe *oa.'Bobble,- arrived Sunday to vUlt In th U e lty• ■— ^ — = = = = = -

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sidera Calling Meet- Ing Attorney Reports

B O ISE, Sept. J9 (/IV-Whlle Oov- ^ ernor C. B en Boas v u . consVlertnB i i

: advisability of caUlog an o th er meet* , I inff o t th o board o t equaU iktloa to . . " p T a i 'ItU neiPiuia fur a leOucUro U f f,',

th e Btal« l«vy ta* . A ttom cjr-X leoeal P re d J . Dabcoclj today Usued s n op- Inlon say ing th e governor's propos* a l was conU ary to law a n d can- not be ac ted upon by tho board.

1 Tho opinion wa* given In iom ully lo the office o t * . p . p a l le t . sU le „

' aud ito r, whero ft ta p er wa* nsoelved j , T fro th U iO ovtT tto r

tentlon to th e proposal for reduction „ I Vjjf the levy and reiterating h is cUlm . . I'll was no t yet too la te . • - „

In A Jelter lo tho aud ito r r r l t - i t a h Sa tu rd ay b u t | lT ia out today. , lh e govem or said:1 ••Permit m e again to call your a t* r,

I ’ ten tlon to lh a m atte r of unezpeeted I ba lance for tme blonnluni o t IWl* j,

, 33. a n d my requeit th a t th e benetlt ‘ Dl .thU balance, which am ount* to i,

i approxim ately MM.OOO. be pasted lo a to th e Uxpayers o t Idaho.*

'• ! w ish lo advise lh a t a tte r n u k* y ‘ I inff'SOfnp lnv(^tgsstz7n~l*A27i‘ConvJnfr* "■ »"ed th a t th e tlm e-has no t ye»-«*l>lred - • I when jTo-Ur office could tile a |u p - ,, f , p lem en tary report w ith the respcct* ^ . i ivfl counties, u k ln n In to consider*- „ > tlon a n y unexpended balance th a t ^

I lh o board may agreo upon. This re*1; po rt could reach every auditor In , 1. 1 lh o s ta te by wire on or befotti Mon- y f ; day . ‘I

1 n e w " c h a r^ ! '* ^ *** com D ^_w l«A ttorney O eneral Babcock. vaS

It •p t t p m ng a t un iia l:op ln lon lo rr th e j IT^aTlfllt0r~t0~be~rgttty probably tomo r - jj * ' row. H e said th e 'law t e r r leclfieaUy t e ' dclrcftted to thft .legislature th e duty « .lo f fixing lha ta ^ lev y and gave the ( .*; board of equatliatlon bo authority t g w hatever to interfere. i d • ----------------------------- <

'PENNSYLVANIA SENATOR i 3rTffCEsnimoRrtrrRi*tr-“

ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE ;JC onlinuiaT TO m T U B O n .------1

^ jim'puflfl o t a ta c r tt ?; T u ttle . _

" I t was a group of dfittngulshtd } c l t l te a i on board t h t i day, includ- *■. Ing otflcU U o f tho K n lfh ls o f Co-

lum bus .and -tha:B hrlD e..X UU you “ : th e tr ip to th e 15-mlle lim it on New if; Y c a fs day — was no l Jm a secret 'V, d raw li« , bu l for a very d ifferent *“ purpose."

, Smites ak Cosnsel TaMs ■” T hero were smiles a t tho counsel y : l t a b l« 'a n d In th e I m y a a u i U h i f c : -

I T u itio answered tho charge aboul the glCO.OOO n o u paid trom proflU

•®° of th e alleged lo lte rx b y sU tlng It « » ,w o s p W r i y a tlisn ily ot the ^ t-M o o ae -iy c u n n ec U o n w lth Jh e jirg an - 1»: ita tlon .^ • . T h e tr ia l moved along promptly. *1 ' A Jury of 13. w ith two alternate*. me. xm» chosen before th e noon recess.

td b r a jJd-aJtem oon and iw tim o n f-----rtnnld F . fltewart- edl-•VI tor o t th e Moote M sgailne for tho

p u l six yesr*.. —T readw cllcalled B m to r DayU the ” “Iklussotinl o t the Moose,“ tho’ ^gen- lU _« t> l-b*« l.o t-a«yy th lng.“ Ue.* a l d . ^

I connections w lth ih e order ware two- 1 fold: tlrs l . official, a* d l r « u » gen*

in - »ral, of tho order, and sscond, aa |l-- ■ holder of a '.Stery lucrative- life eon- rUi tr a c t sa orgsnteer to t tb t Moow.

j ------------------------------- - •and Buhl. M rs. BaymUler was called

110 th e bedsldo of h s r m other-ln-U w , ot* Mm. j . P . BaymUler. Buhl, who is lhe ecrlously III.

!2 i Leave HcMplUt—Amons pa llen u tier illsm bted from Uie Tw in Xalls coun­

ty general hosplU Ldutfng the la st 4B I hours were th e foUowlng: Mrs. T . B.

lU Urie, Kimberly, Route 3. medical; > st-, M rs. W. C. JJalberg, 723 Second ave- th e nne west, m ajor surgery: Mrs. W. F, tal. I H ansard . 428 r i f th avenue north.

j H ansen, mUior surgery.

v lll I M any A dm in Aster*—T he U U n- tn e .! guU r patch of a sters a l the norlh lb 's corner o t th e Tw m Palls couniy Ing. courthouse, ts receiving many com- )me plim eniary noUees from passersby rlslt for ilielr lym etrlcal diversity o t eol-

• nr. .The llowers In a ll p a rU of tho courttiouse yard, w hich a re eartd for

le a - by A. I. Ro*a. Janitor, ^r« esEjeUUyHTT- 'Tusu^URt la u T w r ;— -------la te .« -T -fBal' I T n > r i l ^ r e l t 'B p e iK ~ ^ P e r io n i

dge. evening a l PocaUUo Included Ashei wlm B . Wilson, D. J . Cavatiagh. H . C

. Parsons. M r. a n d Mt*. .B . E. Vogel M r. and Mra. C arl Jungsl, Mr. an<

Igh* H am utbn. w , R . H attU ld. J t a e iB of r,*nnon and J . W. Taylor. Buhl. Mr»ble, C avanagh attended th e meeting he lty S a lt Lake City Saturday.

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TRAIN W R EC k'.D E L A T S “ j PF _ _ R Q O S E V E L rS JOURNEY

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hind the automobllo th a t ta rried by

- t tp o n - th t -u f u ie a .T ^ uhraU aToTi,i^. of Ihe open ears. ent

At sa re rs l plscM th e ■crowd.s.''" 5 nrpvied eo thlcU y in to th e streets* lh a l the m achines wero forced lo ■ /

laU until a p a th could bc cleared.The route led p ast a restauran t of"

■ which bore a nlgn: "EM Hero or I n i Vote. For Hoover." „ • ,* jii» s serpM the atreet a building : ‘ > carried * ‘f ^

^ th e - i in e -« t m arch , a -m a n leaned* Irom h th ird story window to s h c iu t i^* in Rtrntorlsri tones; "Hooray for* HoQvrrI” . ■" ’ ;‘' l

In h ll Introductory speech. Sepa­ls Inr W al'h as.iailed President H o o -! e ver for W Ung to ca ll-a silver c o n - '“ * 1 Icrrnce- Another good sited crowd . ' ”* g s it in rfd 'a l t h e ' s ta tion : to "w av r r-« " soodbve to th e eandldsto as hW

tfsln 'pulled ou l on th e way to Mls-i iniits and Paradise, M ontana, b e - i '’'

'■ la tt <TO«Jng Jd sh o Jnto W ashlns- ^ ton for li « o p a t Sookane. n I

When O ovcrnor J . E, Erickson at •• Dutfe rJilu t'd Mr. RooseveU “ ® •'Oovrmor Roosevelt."’ a voice In th r ;• cfowrt shouted, "P residen t Roo.^f-|''* “ v f ltv L ater Erickson remarlced loi 5 the new York executive, •’•[o t(uM ® lh a t tthen .you visit M ontana OTnln;

It will ba as president." and from ;"" the audience came ft yell: “He wlUV'/'*, —w niforW (tti:h -(iI.w was fntem tpt*cdT>yfin"en inuB aK lir«ndltor-w hen-Mhe ta ld : "Every tmnartlJil poll p u ti- *' M ontana In th e D em ocratic col- '' limn." the listener added, "WO p e r.'f , ccnt.”

*• Ttie M ontana eenntor declnred It ® wn. impoMlble to conjure up ai»'i

valid rea-ion why anybody In M on-.“’ *<1 lana "or eliew here" should vote f o r , ' ''to - tr ..... - nnn.,v«1f W,U1, ...Jto . . I W Tfnov>r fnr no t gnlllng nn '^

In ternational sUvcr.-conferencc, n-;“ requested In a senate rc io tu llnn ,'^ ' '** ‘'T he-T>rysldei>t"ha»-l»* n - ^

Jy to the readlnc nubile." l‘"tT .At Butte U nited S ta te s Benator'

C arenee C. Dill, WashlnBton,‘y the national com m itteem an. R. M.*'''

DnimheUer. S eattle , headed a parly “ of W anh lnston lans 'lha t boarded ilie *

, train, DrumhfiUer said: "The D e tro - ''I f ra tlc prospect Is i>o favorable thst— ll . r a n nrnranlrJ ie l le v c .l t - _________ 1-

He Ksld th e reccn t p rim ary vo tr .f IF w*» IM.OM for'D am odrals. as com---

pared w ith 40,000 a t the la st prl- m sry. The to la l Republican prlm sri' I vole w as~320,oo(rhe“ e o m im ie fln ir-“ oredlet«l th* d e fe a t o f tho vetwan ..

Wesley L. Jonea. bv Homer T . Boiic. P .J Drum heller m ade final a rra iu f- j . / m enis for Roosevelt’s vl.*lt a t S?si- - ' , He lomorrow. A m otor tr ln tp !h? li J l , W eit W ashington fn lr a t Puyallup.^p f j j - n e ap -T * o o m » r- l* -« r-lh * -p ro g rla ^ -l ent ■ ' ' I . _

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jPRtMARY BALLOTS— - “ .Q ‘ IN THREE STATES ' •: ------------- O C C U P Y I^ - T T m Q N - -

. - <Ccntln»e<FT°m.P»g«.QP«____ ___by the DcmocraU, L ieutenant Oov* ss pm o r William a Y oungm sn^ M ek- U

~nftmirfstlon a n d tiaa- t n w oppon* "m ^ en iv Includins iraM k 'A . Oixxlwlrtr tn

chairm an of lhe Boston tlnanco Uj commL’JJwi. — —

I There Is no senatorial elecUon In Ul the Bay slate thla year, but lha rec- Jli ord number of candidates to r sU te Al and local oflleo was broken w llh a

■ to is l of I5,f!00 ontrlM. cii . I Prohibition tlgures «s an Im port- m, |an t Issue In some of tha New Vork Sa:

Jprlm iirlrs. The biR iMue between j zLiiLarulIctte and .K ohler In'W isconsin tli

^coIlCcr^1 Caeatlon, wWJe .ChappJe }<?., l u ' charged Blnlne wiih radicalism. Ni■ Two prom inent RcpiiW can wo- in I mrn m rmbers of Ihe liniisp, Rep- :rc«.niaUve R uth Dakcr P ra tt of th e th

I .'(rvrnlcenlh *lho so-pllcd silk te rrT toeklng-dlitrloD -in-N tw -Y fidc^ily .(u , and Repre.«nU tlve Kdlih Nourse m

■Rcsers nf lli« Fifth Mi«achU.-!etU Mrlous /jppaillloil tor renoml-

.Inaiion . lu1 Former Senator J a m « W. W ads- <fi

. v.orth l l w lihout oppMltioQ for the tii Republican nom ination on a rcpeal-

. lu platlorm In th e T h lrty -n ln lh m itirw York congresslonsl district. at ] nem ocrats ^ l« t F:

.1 N '5.-York t>emoerat* m eet In con- ti , ’vrn'.lnn a t Albany October 3 lo •■(

senato rh l and Rubcmatorlnl ,, rsnOldntrs and Senator Robert P . ai iLW:»irner-has - been m»ftUontd to t <ii - ib o :h ottirM. LleuteiiBnC GBVe m o r _ei -.H erbert IL 'L ehm an. however, irb e *

: lr.it boomed as a svccrs-ior to Oov* i riior Franklin D. R«t>"#velt by the

:c:il?f rxecutlve’ft frleiicU. »' Mnyor John Boyd Thaeher, At- n:

“ hany. r.lso has coiflilrrable support ci tor lhe Democratic cubernatorlal »

,r '(;om ln rfloa k, 1 P, Trubre Davison, *.«lstanl sec- •

1;‘ ..m t a tto m e r Kerrrnl, and Republl* e^ r r n csndldate for Rovenior In 1P22, p^!~nr- «f-Ving~llie~R 6pnM can ~t;uber> ft

n.T.nrirri noinlnallon. wv /iih the excfntlon or a new scat- ^

frrrd run-off prlmarirJ. the pre* p . 'c ltrtlon r.impalftns will end wtth the I,: Rhode Island sta te conventions,' where Itie D emoc-ats mepi O ctober ^' ,7 tnd Jhe R fpubllfam to u r days «

l,i!rr, • c^ Nrw Mexico Renubllcans convene «

''':-.hD twenty-sixth to prepare th e ir sb ies. j I,

‘ 1 In Ms!wachu?Pt'-.i R epubllcansi ,,Ljm:Uii_CQ]iYCiiHon_!^r!>temb?r 30 j j^ .nnd Dem oirats October 1, ,

ic! Puyallup Is 2S miles from Seattle. 1 r -1 A cood-slsed crowd had assembled 11 ,1- r.t the station a t Deer Lodge. M on-It h? Isna. where K rertlrr and Parley ap- t ip .^ pea red -oo -tho -roar-pU lto rm w ith li ra- Mr. n no-fve'.t.____________________ j_

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.gSriviany assails - i■ ENGLAND’S :STAND '

: -----—eN-AflMS-QUES-HOHM'(C ontinued P r ^ 'p S ^ o n V ' ?

sty lng they tended lo lioU te tho na- Uon, a n d crltlcitod Intom al condi- o

• '***";*j*-^ehtn^ partleularlr-op-'*^g ■‘ ftotiwtu*.<>f.AaoU4 t t ^ storm p• 11'i.w^ an il th e a tte l 'H e lm ev o in a ii ' "

UsUon Of w ar veteran*. These aa<o- *' Mstlons. tozethe r w ith th e NaUonsI- a' Ut new spaper* ,.fum U h material to ol jUiRO e lem enU ’ln o the r naUons, D tr ir Abend said. lU

T he A grarian Tage* Zellung 'd e ­clared th e B ritish memorandum "re- y m inded u i o f tho hypocrilal Wilson- ; San note*."

.P e r AnjTlff. organ, of HlUer-s Na- 1 zls, sa id th o British action'eonsU- Uitod ano ther.raver**! tor-Chancei* lor von Papen, and added: -Only a - Nasi B0v e m « e n t-e a a potslbly rectify " in tp rnal and foreign policies," ' r,

T ha Cfttholle O erm tn la asserted the B rltU h under-estim ated the de* ^ term lnaU on of tha O ermans. who r e - , ®|

■fusad to -be-d tiv«n .io -ih* -dU arm a- m ent conference table a t Geneva.'

RehoetmosUr’a Anewtr ' * T he N tilo n a iu i AUgemalne Z«l- .

lung described the BHUth memoran- > <fum a s a Khoo!ma*{er'* *oswer u ^

■ the O eflnnn plea for arm * eqUaUty. ;* An aulhorU ed govemmenV comr ®

I m eniator. referring to tii'o repOned * suggestloli , by Prem ier Herrlot, France, th a t an ItjlemaUonal’Inver- *

’ tigatlon be made in to Oermany'S '> "clandesUne arm am enU ,''sa ld : I I '•Any Q erm an governmeni <«ould f . and .'Should be whipped Ilka a mangy 8 : dOR.lt I t perm llU d loralgn power* to. c

exerclsi? tucl> 'contror m ~ 0 erm3nr." \ *

KEE.V RSOBKT ' ! “5 W ASHINGTON, Sopt. Ifl M V -ln - , <

sofar a* th e O erm an demand (or i• a rm s equality in Europe affeCU the i <• course of world disarm am ent erto rti. t I It 1 s viewed by this gorem m ent w ith ; ••

keen regret. *• ‘ T hU pojltlon wa* expfeised today ' fL ^y-»4>l8h-OfflClgl,attec,-P''Mt rrrv'rt.-; t

• Edgf and S enator Reed. Republlr:in.-• PonnsvlTanU. had laid before p rc- * ^ m lrr~ ircrri8t ' \ it i r r e lM « v a teow ing - ‘

with'“thM e o t 'd re o T B rlla ln and f c ^ '• R.irdlns tlie Oerm nn mo\-e n.% Inop- '• porlune. • * e However, beyond effect of the

scheduled resumpUon o t the disarm - ' f nm ent conference In February and i » on lhe AmerSetn ivopoiaTlor a gen­

eral one -th ird e u t In armaments, it ' 5 wa* emphasUed lh a t *uch nn Eu- ' nnTrprinrTioH tlci.l-pm blem -aa-the<kr-4-

m an was n o t to r A m erican consider-.1 ntlon.

J*l At the sam e tim e ll wa« Indicated :LO iU at_uila..covcm m ent w U ’i^ot dki-,

pa*ed to take a gloomy view or t h e ; ^u»U«w .J»ll«vU igahat.M ^*y-w U Lbel found to bring G erm any back Inlo ;

■dithe d ls trm am en i conference before I- ‘ February. w U h th a t In mind p rep tr- , >. atloi'Ji for resum ing the parley are .JilcontlnulnK . ______ ]

I A lthough, not being a ilgoatory to ,

iave no plh e y a r c n o t p t e s e n t i n L u

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V to b icco t^ all the worW u t does oot explain why vcTTwhere regtid Lucky Striki lUdett dguctte. Hie fict ic, KT vcrloiot the that ' ’Nai

U a d h b h m M h * t iK tA ,ik » m ^ in D ec s BOt th i* ^ «

PTEMBER 20 ,10S2 ________________

tho V ertalllesI tr< » iy ,'.th e .. U n itedf S la te s U not ettUed upon to give offi­cial support to (he BrltUh and French, oppotltlon lo rBvUlon of Its military

^ ^LTUi* thlfl fl^vsmmont a lto u!xs rep i rr s e nte d -h e ro i-lodiiy— as-#ian<ling strongly by the^ssnctjiy o t -il/ treat*

J I T ho sUte'. departm ent dlscUUned U- ofXlclal knowledge o t the pa rts con-

vefsfttlon and, in re8'V'T’.. >> >n

n l* d - < b a t^ n ^ ta fZ R e e d . w as .s eh lT Q. abroad«odlscils4 dU arm am eat. How* | .1* aver. Reed Is a high ranking mem ber < to of the-senate foreign relations com-1 cr m lttee nnd served a* a dekgato a t

1 th London naval conference.

;; YOUNG ACTRESS..I.'- LEAPS TO DEATHij. <contli]uj|l g t t i p g w o one

ta in side and found fhc bod}'. T h a t ^ , was yesterday. Learning of an u n -

Identified blonde youns w om an 'ssu l- . clde. the uncle, .Charles EntwLitie,^ oame to the morgue today and Idcn- : ' til led tho girl a* his niecc.

I— T n«rhoayr t r ube^-and-iaccT«ted.- was found about 100 te s t down th e , slope from tho toot o t (ho le tte r I

„■ -H ." A n eleculclan’t ladder led up ^ to tho top of the atruoturo. Pollco " , ta ld Uiaro was no "Jump o f f place. I „ ' o th e r thnn th e le tte r/In th e viclnUy .

frcm which a le a d e r taU would bo , likely to produce A ich w ounds a* the

° ’ actresa bore. IIn HoUywood One Y ear

I MUs EntwlsUo came to Hollywood . ild more Ituin a year ago. Sho was e u - : [IV gaged for b leading lolo In support ; IO o t BUno Burke In the "Tho M ad '

r r j Wopo*-' a ad Mias.a a lwt*tlo.def»en/?frf !

■ '" o U w S n o^Hollsw ood movie p ro- n - ' ducera bu t nothing came o t her e f- , fo r' forU . She played the p a rt in a brief I he ru n here and the play did no t go bu ' il, th e road trom Hollywocd. • lif t:.. T hen MUa Entwlstte began . a

' struggle through routine cluiiuiels r.v fo r movie r«eoanmoa..-6 he pUyed rt.n b iu here and there, bu t none seem -

in ■ Fliiatly she got II p a rt in the pic- rcJ tu re '-Thirteen Women” Hint p rom -

llj* who saw U said "Peg" Entwiatlc'* role ‘ . in It .would have "mnde" h e r in 'l lo t-

,l,e lywood. bu t the picture was no t rc* leased. I t was held up by the studio

,nrt for inter showing and change.Ttie actress' luiclde w m the thlr*

It teen th of 14 recorded In Los Angeles a n d vicinity over the weak o n d . '

C bartei P . Larson Coal c ^ 'S a U s - > facUon Onaranleed. P rlee .'q tia llty

led and service. Phone 436.—Adr,

15; j T o o t a t e T o C l a s s i f y -LbeJ-------------------------------- -n to n o O M AND BOARD. REASON* ore nb!e r.Me. . • 2J3 Srd Ave. no rth ,

phono :64-J. _____

■ ROOMS PORNISHED O R UNPOR- ^ nlshed. Call 13W.

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tray e ttp iredofSO itU th t

V m e n

and raw, tc )lace ill cijLuckies the Raw is Seld

ettc ■ ' f in t io b ic to !^ I ffldlowmg, are i

,^ofthaejwid y 6c

f i i ^ T h a t - i w l i y f ttU i

M i d — f a u t^ a n d h i m l e t

j h y f o U U m U d d g a r e t t e s

^ i f e n e v a " I t ' S tN u u i e i n T i n t p « « I b i

W M b « b i n f d i M M 4 w . ' . ' - l

l b « » o d i » M n a i p » K . « a d f f t « ° ” '

1- Commercial " V " H igh ligh ts '’• ' • ^CSnllnued From Pago o n e ) ' /

~ r i y t s : luilMln g - i ^ t ^ i R B W W w iR— d wholesale dry gwda buying va*

hca\-y: th e hotel l-usiness was bel-

• i York Life Insurance company *ald r i lc w c r policy holders were «eklnjt> - lto n n .s on their policies and that**- th e re h a d been a - 'iub sU n lla l In­

crease" in toans repaid. .ALTOONA, ren n w lran U — Ap-

provol of ttie t3,ooo,ooo loan by tho , R ecoa s^ etto n -p m « iee -c (» rp o ra tlo n _ .I to th e Pennsylvanl* railroad to r lho• bulldlnn of freight cars wa* e x w c t-

-directors to jilvo a b o u t,500 men work hero to r

^ five m onthi.

In 68 W estern conlereneo «*mes.: lt» the 19 seasoiv. Bob ^uoke has• coached a t Illinois, tho HiiqI h .v e- won 67, lw f3 4 and tied seven.I - . - '. - ~ ■ --------- —

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complexion depend on g<»od health .; T ho b e a u tifu l , w o m an g u a rd *

-‘ ! nKninst conatipolioii. hho knows '“ thin condition can couso headaches,

; an llon ' nUin, d u ll e y e s , p im p les ,^ p rem atu re aRlng, I^ P ro trc t yourself f ro m constlpa*

tion ,by catinff « delicious cereal.- Te^ts show K rllogg 'a A i.^D m r<

[cslincsl and V itom rn n to to n o tho In testtncl tra c t. In ndd ition . AU/-

-£ lu»-£urnishe*-bIaod-buildine iro n ...“ ------?W4ntll:*Hn-AijL-BjWK-U simllir —" iQ l l u i t c t lettuce. W ith in th e bodv,

i t form s n so f t ina.ia, w hich Rently!* elcaro th e intestines of'W astes. How .■o much sa fe r th a n pill.i a n d d ru g i—

so o ften hab lt-fo rm iiif.Tn-o ta b le s p o o n fu ls d a l l y - I n

serious cases, w ith e v ery meal— w ilt co rrec t m ost types o t conatlps-

I— tlo a .n lf you r tioubloia-hot-teU eTid__[»* In th i* ytay, lao

your doctor.B Servo aa a ceresl,

“ » j W O T frf . 'w ithm ilkorcreo ji', g iiM I-ltP IM “ o r n j o ' l n “ cookinjr.

_ r A t a ll g rocers. InM*' tbl tlio” r e d -a n d -rrM ft

” I h e l p s k e e p y o u f i t

t h e f a l l o f ■o n s ta n t in o f le h ^ a tu T c f n t f ic R a iw ” - " * ^ ' Hy c d b y T h o n u o W « b l> ‘ - -* » ^ Mred hy the savage ^>OOOCkTUtianMf«^«^:m^^:h c h a n a i o f tfi5 I g -rbatU horde of 250,000 g -

n u n a c r t h « . r u t ^ h * c « g

obaccos [g^et^SJ d o m M i l d " — s o t h e s e

c t h e n g i v e n t b e b e n e f i t

i U u i n e v e r y c i t y , t o w n . ^ - a i r t s a a s - s K r j o d r — ^ -

tx>astBcl" ■- i 5 j k » j u i o » “ > « « •

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^ Rcv. Ernest R. Allman, Rec- | tor of Asccnsion Episco- pal ■ Church, Delivers

’ Sermon -on— Education —

■iipcaklns uiion lll<* mibjpct nr j r y '!luinp,Tr;iliilti(? In ndlK lon’ ; n l .the Chll r e l l or th e A scrw lon |-----15j: Simdny momliiK Hie rfcw r,nfv. Ernpst n . AUninn. M -----ItH to^l, Ornc.'Li Min,' itial lip fommnnrt riw

_ lc lu : i : rc a _ n u a _ li lO w u jr ! ^ " 'd Ml«f . — lilm ;«ivt th fy I'lmll kpcp t>ie wsy oi . Ihr Lorrt; and riwkp In j u n n* fol- ^

nv«> nml in Ok "- nn I Hflnn o t Dlvlnt eonridcncf in Anrjlyim ^

• - Jir wouM brinu up hts eliiWrrn . ; In love »ncl ntxMlloncr to r.cwl. In fv - , rtv nee nr Ilie Mfr f f Ih r wor'd pious iil;(l tUvoIcd r>ri)iilr Jipjwur 111*011 lli*"K fn r *110 linvinr rsiu-ht n VLOnn of III* in iiti n n l of'cio>i limiArif |>l«.-ra 1I1L1 M.111 and U'.'. ru lilP ii'un ris aboven;i p '.w la Ihr un:!d: •.!il!' i: i» ii »I'-H ] _ Al:rilh.^ni il’ n nm'* v. t:rii iV.r d< Ntr;ie- 1 t'nn c! F<x\r.‘ -. an.l t in m rrr jli |

___ .1: . ' J— '■^^RP-rtrnrt'TTre-anrt S *

fnr 'Il^f ? rr rf t ol '.hr I / 'fd « i ’h ^ llifm ll;i; fesr hlii> '

r»m ll» All liB|>«rt4nl - n : e f.*mi:v ••• U’* - D .

li-:iir!uii. ntul iHili'.liMl l;:> .I-. t V ;' fflmlly 11 AO ■*>:'. .r.r. nn!,. .1

_r»DS»o;;' »r.1 e '<rv MMlH-et lha : %e r»u r,»fr.e " n r fjr triy | ^

rll* ftbm-e its feourcc-.In ‘.he | ^ Mid tu ln in r of today >ou 1i» 'e tl-.e (

— ;riTi:ib:p Ufr anrt of ynrfow. 1' — Lor 4 -c<m-.,— j,

rcmlnff ^ h rsh u m wfts, he w;ll com- . w»ti<l hU chlld rrn to k rrp the way nf ' tl:f Lord. Hf »n.i-jiot, lo advL'e nnrt fiisKCM bill in hlvpo*li!on of rcstwn- \ jr »;hlc Ifndcrnlilp 10 tra in them Itt Ihc j.

' I'fvlM of Ood, nnd to k«t> the wayn! th e to rd . II Is no t lho public .vhoo l., - = r

^ nr th e church school, collcae or » n l - '------ icr»Ui:-nlnnft..Uial. im . i u id tfalfl-'t, U i

reen and women for public plnce « n< l;l\|ll if jpo iu lbk p o r tio n . I t U done In IirRc mcMure liefore they leave th e ' pucnU l roof. T he home 1* atlll the «nrTd’4 (frcfttcat trftlntn(r Khool. Youfinnf.' r ^ pgct._the-chtirch aehool c r ___sny wher Mhool to ntonc for inc nfi;le:i of ihU m ost Importnnl p re- K pirallnn for lh e dutle« of Rood c lll- The rw h lp . Carele.vne.« In the home W7on?

. nw, only rrtlee tcd .ln the Individual.!Diit.Ilill' alio In ihc nntlon! for the llfe p 'ta i

- • -nr-the tm tlnn-lirthr-S lfe-of-the ro m -*""*timed home.i of lhe nation. The homf.-^, “V * mnke tho nnlloh nnd no i the iin -i he Hon lhe homes, B ack ot tn ie ftnd|*»n: lioi*rable a iatesm en and Icadera.is If. * fotnw th e ChrUU*n bome. « o a ol ^ la iy fu l ftnd praying father^ a n d corj

iirace a im ea la U too often forgoUen. Son anc^ It U an Indescribable lots th a t >ut: the ftm lly n lta r haa vanished. Intf

1( frequently nllesed lh a l youns RaI peopI# have lo jt th e ir re lljlon b^ ko- of inift^toH ege^nnd c o m in g ^ J a n

-------ifUgion lihtellAmt. U H6 W ll- ~ Hlilce between Irue rellcion nnd true eral Srltrticf. a J ld 'i r 'a “B8y“&1' birntSTYB^ fffilfi

...... w lfed such rellRlous teftcWng th a t #U0rmotlon Ls supplan ted by conviction fi:

— »Ten'the"»clenUflo"apiwo»ch' to 'r e - n n . llddn will le M TltiUy and Inlcgrlt? ole

' to Oillh. Wei"T «t Jf lhl< Is to happen In lha Uvea Pull

of our children we sha ll have to say M n R> th tm w hen Suodajr comes w llh Its thei thiUlcnso lo fa ith and hopo and love ter

____ Icomc no t W tor th e child who to beritold to s o and do w h at hU parent* teI(TOm o r never do vUl make a d e - ___ rlslOT In Une w ith the ir e x a m t^ M l i:h«n he can decide Uie m ailer for himself. I am convinced beyond all ir s iin e n t th a t th e child who has ^ beeo brought Into th e lilsh school to period of life wllh no urealer concep- tloa of rellRlon lh a n th a t he should « te M Church school for a bU^f time j, on 6andny m om lny v lll »tray away

^ »t»d torgel It. or exemply another populir fillacy lh a t In h ts conflr- matlon hg was graduated from the ^ vitu fd i.

“ We need the Church In the home, w i, a n d until we r« lhe C hinch In the , hom» we shall no t Rct tho home In the •_ Church. Thu.t I leave with you today ^

• a very vltni question In lhe realm

C H IL D R E N O F G R A D E S S

‘ e n d s u m m e r r e a d i n p s*;;--------------------- ------- --- ------------------------------ J

Succeu of lh a sunm ifr reading foreoune for m d e school puptli. con- » ducted durtnff th e sum m er month.i Mr

- - .~ .b r . - ^ u * .« d iu ^ B n re n ," m » ti r t« R t d «librarian, o f 'th a TwUi T a ils public hoi

, library Indicated In Ibe followlns

' s 5 ’; , s s s " g ^ ? F l ,

m e r rea d ln srp lam .' t“ A g rea t deal o f reading havN e-

been done by boya and tir ls of nil 'n 1 sges aside from rtad lo e for credltllng b u t « find In cheeking up for! •» lh o w m m er, th a t m chUdreo ln |S p i

or w ore book* o n th o vacation hst. da5 **nie nam e of each boy and girl

who finished five books was piseed An: rrCT.-i9a.-.*nPO*fatf-»fnr h ll

poater will be placed on tha buUe-- - .- - iln rb o a rd o f th e b u u a iiit 'ir re tT C - • - !

le o K ------------ “ « rr

— kinberE F board^votesKIMBERLY. Sept. 19 (Special to

T he News)—E rn rst Emerson ticcame p u I c h a irman. Bruce Regua. elerk. u d mo 1 • J > r t Potter, irea-iurrr. of th e K im - er» *■ ' i* i5 j school board n t a rr-orfcanUa. i

ttooseaslon of the,body In the h igh U a Kiwol bulldlnc Monday night. Mo

WYATT. Clim O PRACTOB.15F N ; pKbr>e 1377. U w few (n o * In e ffe c t N e atalra to rU m b .-;fae

‘u «

___________________ T w n

Searcbinj; Fey M.i-5

.^Ir>. K d it l i l)ulK7i.-<. T iick iU uic . ('ul)iiviO draK K inK lh o w a lo r o f IM ym ntithp- M n s T c a c h u s c t tT T ^ r - i

~ i’'h p f f ‘ f r o m h r r 'S in r tm c r - h o m t ; '10 nii({ jw lic e iM'Riiii th o i

ljor,-« r e j i o r tc d h e r h u sb iim i. C h a >rtv<'ii (-( in flic liiiK s tiU o m c n ls r e t in t h e D iih o i.i h o m o n e a r T ucl<nl

iMinrmY pmiiirrB''! iii/ ‘ BflfllGI[SJJ[SLKIM BERLY. Scpt. 10 (Spccial I n ’ i

nie Newf.)—T hree sons and three Th onx-ln-lnw of Mrs, F.llen SophiA m < h itler, K lm brrly re.sldent for :!0 «ii cara. Ji:wo_paJl bearrr.'' a t her Iu - irll £ ra l here.'todayr.Sccvliu cmxducI60.:3a' iy Rev. H . J . Reynolds were held In Kli he C hrl.'llan church here, ftiid were Mr irse ly aticiided by Irlend* and for- olf ner nelRhbora. A quarte t composed Rrn if M Us K atherine SwcnrUiRcn, Uls-t; j ;ora ^ c u i t . Wlllla.m Lo'mblni; a n d ,c h i

lomewhcre," ••Lenntnc on the Ever- bcr MtJnK Arms.’* and "Abide W llh Me." Six n tp rm en t waii In Twin FalU ccmc- bet try. I 'f ii

P a ll bearers were Owen Butler, ilfi ta lp h BuUer, ond Homer Butler, all Wc If Kimberly: Bernle Homan and the fnm n

m l hosp ital In Twin m ils last W ed- j I

iUOb:----------------------------------------; — TTsfihe is survived by four sons a n d . Mr

t»o"aftU ghtcrr‘Tncy-nre-J4ra.-M in’-:D e lie CoUlns. Missouri; Mrs. iva B anU . ;na ffeUer; M rs. Ooldle Homan. Twlnj ’alls; M r8 .E rraaH om an .T ^ ln Falls; 1 4 n . Beulah Balsch. Hazelton; L u - ,H f h e r B utler, Twin PalU; O M n B ut-; er and H omer Butler, all of K lm -| ,S lil.____________ _________________ U r-------------------- - J

W U R T A U G H G R O U P S .V IS IT-------- !am

'f a iMUBTAUOH. S e p t IB (Specia l'jo l

lo T he Newa)—Among M urtaugh'nn< UTlvals and departures of the la s t Mr w k wcro-Mie-followIng:

MI.U ph^Uls Boley left la s t week ^-b lo n tlend achool In S alt Lake C ity .:

Mr. and M rs. O. L C a m e n l e f t . Monday for Weat Yellowstone t o ; meet th e ir d aughter. MU* D O T thyin ij d a m e n .. who h a T ’taeen vlsltlns In : " Minneapolis. - ! p r

Miss B eth Hall has gone to Loa of Aniceles to e n w r ichool. i

Dave a tta Max Slanger. Oakley.: Mr. a n d M n . H a m y Hlgley, U v a . W Hot Springs, M rs. Bertha Qum m er- j u l l a n d daughU r. PocateUo. -andJ Robert Tolbert, Lewiston, were vW-1 tors a t the H arry Egbert hom rj •S u n d a y . _______________

H irra c e T albert le ft B a tu rd o y ri , for Kao K uk, lowa. : m

M r. a a d M n . Leo M.. Lm and iq. Mr. and M n . Robert Lee. Aber- n- d e en ..tp e t] t .P t id a y - .* U 4 h e .O a le » ^

F I L E R ' R E S ID E N T S -V IS IT T^....... • - r— _____- KELER. Sep t. ] • (Bpeclal to The News)—Flier a rr ln liju id d e p a r tu re s In th e last week Included the fo llo w .' — Ing: I

J . Jones, Id ah o commander of th e ^ S panuh w ar veterans’ organization, f

day of Mr. a n d M n . C. V. McNealy. | Mr. and M n , Ralph Stuckey. ’

American Falla, m week-end guest.-! I

Mrs. T . D. Wilson. ,-H a rry -% ’U<oa=nUm>id-fi4Uirda>^ J

a f lw -a w reies-Y lili-w ith -frtm ls-a t- Los AngplM.—k& m nd-M rfc-Jolin-O Jm alead-and- -1 son, Jlm m le. a re guesU of Mr. and ' ( Mrs. Z. M. Rayborn. ‘ ;

-M e.an d M ra. F.irl nam w y, aocem ^. panlad by Miss Beatrice Peterson,! '

arson will en ter Ooodlng college.Miss H arrie t Dwight and Miss

M ary Dee Beam er left Saturday for Moscow, to e n te r the U niversity of Idaho. ,

C harlw P. l.arson Co»r Co. Sh tl'- faeUon G BarsntetB . price, aoalUy u 4 K H k « . r 2 u i t e i U ^ A 4 r . . ■

T v n ? F A I.I.S r iA n .v k e w s t w i

LiisingJV om an ^ g jjj

. IK-IIVI~ —----- ;■ llirlv

■— ~ Jill

_ p . ___ lioiiltafUT

' f-'ll t___________. ‘ Mr.'.

' »• 1" Ml ret ul

' 'w ”

: MH- ni.vi.i—,h(ic. i\i-w • 1 o rk , a r c .shown r o f ( ; r r ; i t l i r n - in ;r P o n d - n e a r licv T)r'hcrr--hnriy.—TtiK w o n in ii v im - takf im t j 'o H - l l!»*-b:inks -tif-th<r-ponrf- t h o i r in v . 'l iv ra tio t i a f t e r iioiKh- C h a r le s D iiliois, a je w e le r , h a d r c p a rd i i i i : I h t a b s e n c e . Holow prri

c k n h o e , N ew Y o rk .— (/P) I ’h o to . of i ' roiv

JiimLHlTESli^'hi

> KlM QiJlLV, .SPji:. IB (Spccial lo . . . . : The Ncv-r.i—w uii Fji::eral aervlccs 'V m thci^ itt'T -D .iyaiiU it.schurchhere J «iindav n:;rriic¥)ii imprewlve final- Iribut.;' «M.-i to Mr^. WU:iia Dora „ L!3a-cois:-.2c:i.uo;;fl:::cnar.cy_Bactm.-1 KlmbiTlv, nr.d da-.iKlitcr of Mr, nnd s .Mr;i, M cri.;t Kii!n--r, Klmi>crly. who- olf<l In 't ThiirMliiy althecDuiity gen- ^I rrn l liospll.%1 in Twin Fal’.v a ft »; . rrien d * and lo rm rr nelKlibori, In- ^,1, l.c lu rtln j: many who h id knoan Mrfc

- bcr.n 10 pay tlielr final rospecU.’• Si>THl:cr.i WLTo Albert Uciinell, Al- ' ' {- ben McEwrn and Dl5hoi>_n,.A_Dl* get

Klmbrrly. A qu.irlel.MnK •‘Deau- ..{p •. llful I.'le of £omi-wlict«, "Sometime ,1 Wc'll UiiilcrsUnd” and "O My Fa- i ther." in te rm en t was in the Twin j,,,- M b r r r m e t r r r ; ------------- ;---------------- N- ^ l ,.-mrnn-»ai-bo;n.ln KImbtta. d. »-';il' ages.--------------------------------------------Of• [ Di'jldca h e r hiiibrind and i)arcBt.v

1 . Mrs.. M yrtle Oollcr, Haiir.er.; Mrs. 1,0 --:DeUa Browii,-Klmberiy. andM r8.-E d' m i >,;na.Bacon. M ontpelier. ^I I ,

- H A N S E N R E L A T IV E S JO IN v.<• ; _____ tijl• I ^ IIA N S ty , Sepu 10 (Specbl 10 The ».>.■

lH nnaen..cm erU lned 33 relatives and d 'l r friends a t a pot-luck dinner Sunday, “‘j ' , Those p re ie n t Included C, M, Pariah

a n d K enne th Roberts, and ihe lr ®< 'fam ilies. H a a ltq p ; M r. nnd Mra. “V

•I 'Jo h n Pn rlsh ond'eons. H aiw n : Mr. ” 0 ’ and Mrs, Wayne Parish. Kimberly; ' I Mr. nnd Mrs. W, W. Parlili, .\Ir. and

‘ Mrs. W. S. Parish , and Mr. and Mra. k;T hom a«8ucklln(ind*on .T uliiF B lU : S« •• Mr. nnd Mra. N at Botnan. Kikr, nnd c® ^ : Mr. nnd Mr*. Pa rish and dntichler. o iM r .n n d M n . J .-D ;S ta a ts and sons,XI Buhl_____________n , O lder members of the families

1 presen t form erly Itved In the vicinity - *jO f Decatur,•minois.

” : W E N D E U A N D JE R O M E

i ! -Y O U N G C O U P L E W E D £■*!'•j W EN D O X , & pU 18 fSpc' lftl to

y ' daughter o f Mr. a a d Mra. Barney ‘IUchardsan..W ftsdell. was marrletl

" . l a s t T uesday to Joe B r a ^ , Jerom e..’ young couple w*lU reside In Je r- '.

V ISIT IN HANSEN _ HANSEN, Scp t,• 'IB <8[«>clal lo I T h r News)—Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert

D abrrirlc.-Anahalm.. CaU fom la,.are "vUiUnB relative* In H aniea a n d - '

• Buhl.

e>■ L c n r n A b o u t H iu k T;ow '

i * r i c e s - B e f o r e Ut ty i n g - a ----------W n s h c r

.i K lc c tr ic T T a s l ie r s a r c lik e | d-r •ou tom ob ile»> -T { i'iT H -« f •« n t i~^ p r ic c a .b u y - d l l f e r c u t -g r f ld e a ^

d - -fit— ver> t— low — p r ic e s —l) u t - ~ d ; C H K A P N E S S Is l e f t o u t.

U-t u s Phow you W IIY T, T TA 'A G w jis l ic r .v r jw t lo n g e r.- " . M O U N T A IN S T A T E S

--------I M P L E M E N T C O ." 'a _ TWIN FALL.H • BUHL rr Q a RUPERT i

, X 1 I *-We Will.

; ; ^ p n n o i ^ j

rwIN F A L L S . IP A n O . TUESDAY

iocmiiES ”'i

:iub and Church Sessions "tJ'';: -^rcdominate -in-Woek-pf:

GMherings' oh North Sldc tnuf — Aoiifp

OOODINO. Sept. 19 • (Speclnl to rill* News)—L n it week found social icnvlilrs \n the Ooodlng ■vicinity Fai.-. lirlvlng. Club and church.wc»8loiia

Junior Bridge club held lls niriii.'

lome of M rs. J . A. Johimon. Frldny ifKTnoon. T o M rs. J . W. WUllaim rll the honors for h lch score, and to klr.v M. W. KeUey. the consolnHon. n n r

MI.1S L aura TltU w orih enterta in- ( j n t '(t Ul a bridge breukfnsi pnrty Tues- liiy morning, complim enting Mrs. n l5i>lMr,jaomer_nf,Ml:s.El}le.flPjCCC,___y j

T he opening m eelins of the D sushtera of th e Aniprlcau Revo- lutlon was held a t the home of Mrs. C tinrles.Shoults neRcnt. on SaUir- Ilay. O ul-of-tow n RueMn were Mrs, ■ U'ilciy Schouwi-llrr. Wendell, Mrs. “ f;* A. r . Ofllund. -l-wlii Fnlb, ntid Mr*. Howard Blodgett. BrooklnR*, South ■ Diikota,

M. S, Club m e t w ith Ornce Stokes (ncol a l .Mr.v C larence Browns W ednes- ,,,,vci Oay nflcrnoon. • , v,cfrk

Laiior-D ay Snlnts Mutu.tl Im - ofl 1 provement aMoclnlloii members held ]io;m tn n r lin iiutir fB lt~^H 'iung-party ' nt- in r r Hie churcii, Wtdni'.sday cTnitnh', m,; w ith nenrly 150 persons in nltend- t ;, iinci! facc-i

Tho first meetlnK of the new year n ,c t of Ihp M elhodU t Lndle.V Aid society i*;iv will bc held n t ihi? church n ix t i , |„ i Weilne.'dny nftem oon, Mnrllng a t jn ttr 1;I5 wllh n ••covered {iiMVlunchcotu

Mr. nnd Mrs, Irn Barker en le r . torrf ;:;li;pd w llh a 7 o’clock supper on -it

P.ov, nnd Mrs. H . O . Humphrey and vlllr, Kcv. and M rs. If. C. K ohr, who hitf o rcl ta k fn - fh n rn e -o f the-pn»l«rnto~of - -

? t ‘h^^dllt rhMrrh x tr . ntici . Mr.v Iltim phrey le fi for lliclr new 0(11 lionie 111 Salem , Orccort, Thursday. []□{ Rpv. Humphrey w na.ihe dLilrlcl *u- lirrlntem lent of lhe F.nslcrn division of the M elhod in church un til this ronlrrence. u h e n h e was transfened to Snlem. I

Chnpler O . of the PEO m et In jj,

IThur,‘day cvenlnR ftt tho home oft ^ 'M rs. H. J . Leyiion, Tim aiiU llng , ho>!rv» wn* M rs. Bert H am clt, Re- ports were Riven by Mrs. F. P. .'

i 3wan-anrt-M rc“A rr.-Jam c3 ;------------r t ,Mls< Kmma AnketeU. Nampa, *

iwho- viMtr d ^ r n n e -h cm ig -o t- iitn .- ; ^ ;" MjTtle P. EnklnR. lasl week, wna aKucrt of honor ftt a luncheon Riven Jl “ n t lhe Lincoln cafe on Saturdaynoon. Srvcnteen members of the *’‘J5Bur.lncM nnd Profe.Mloiuil Women's J* 'club-attm ried,-- M lM -A n k e ie U - la -a -^ tmember ol the Nnmpa elub also member of the state board,

Oolden Hour club met Thursday afternoon w ith Mrs. E. O . ErcIus,

: wUh H members and foiu- vWto.-a Jhe ' pre.wnt. Mrs. A. C. BraRa. Ml«. Elsie i**” ' n r a ga. rm a -M S g -M artan -M c O e y■ presented the proRr.am,

Soro.<la club l>eRan Us new yenr’a « « -ac tiv ity w l lh - a Rard«i>-U>UMnd ' " tcV Tuesday afiernoon. Tlie wo- ^ha• men m et a l the. Club rooms and To": m ado.lba lour.aroiinff.towB-liy-auto. .w tl

-'- ;p an -K n lf lh t ,-J—A .^o u ro ey . E, E, <?I J

• S ^ 'r M d ^ * E ? * 'B . ^ * ^ i ° v ^ r ^ r * » h i•frr- ^

■ ed refreshm ents on lb# Uwn. by-obo - hostesaes eommlttee conslslinR of R ‘ M r t Bolte; Mrs. D. H. 6utphen-and-M t*

U n . Ray Stone, OecOoamopolitan' Chapter of the I. I

I e aste rn S tar, following tho tumm er to I vacation began rccular. meellngs a t Bai

tlie Masonic hnll Wednesday cvt- ~~, tilng. Tlie chnpter presenled Mrs. p y

i gift in token of her work aa a g ran d ' ^ o m tt r . »

1 The members of the Procresilve Thi . Sewing club held the ir final m*e^- As^

Ins ef th e year a t the W alter Prince f*t' [ homa Sunday, <*■»

-Carter Lultier was host a t a “barn I dancc- Thurwlny evening thU week, chu

ftt h ll home west of lown. He leaves cal ' Saturday for the Unlveralty a t Mo*- S i cow havinR won » acholanhlp In Ing

agriculture from Ooodhig high ■ in •sch o o l, .• j>n;

" f —^ W h a t is i t a b o u t a c u p

: 1 !^....................■. ■■■-3 M t h e m o r n i n e t h a t f o r t iI.. |*j ~~

^ I j m a o — w h e n i t ’s g o o d . S o ,

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■ w i t h e q u a l c a r e . F in <

i _ . J o o J t i n g _ f o r —

i ! f f ^ i n g s o f t h e m

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)A Y M O R S ’ I N G . S E P T E M R E R .S r

O Y S 'P R A N K IN J U R E S . .

’ F A R M E R N E A R J'E R O M E 'I •

'jKn'OMK; Si-jit. 19 (Sperlnl to

IK i."rriK'a.st, of J*romo. wn* th e j Cim ol r a r r l f .vini-.-w n t the handa ^

ovirr; “s.iturday-W Rhl s’h o p p e ^ ^ ”1C ^ :rr ru of Jerom o by fUpplnR i!\ o ' wire anrt am all sionea Jtrom i>*Bn~';qiw>tew'^ =— I' ~

nil.' iiiKTiTila’ l!iccraUoh”ui>d'|Mrr:iin of blood. Due to Uic ub- tm

I'lifp or l>r. C. P. Zeller Jro m ihei:v, Mr. O tlo vriu. t;iki-n to lhe ^fti.v of Dr. W cnlhcrby a t T\kln S'all-, wi-.i-re the m o m b o r was IMnv.K..;, T h - r jr lW wivi cu t and ft ■ irnvv rom;,-;.llftn o f blood c u t o t t l H L'lmi, I l wnrv rxpc'ftw l a few* trent-iifiii. noiiUi rUmliinle conge*Uon, H

urcti-uium iur could-bo-daUrmln<il. . I H

JliiCONimllOiD I_____ I

HUllLKV, Scpt. 10 (Special to The ',’c'AM—OillnK- ha.1 bei-n completed 111 tb<: iR-*iy routed hlKhway between > r lij nml Hurley, und through the j :Uy .>f iliirh y. rxcvpt where paved ., ^

a hlnliway r lr a r Ihrouull H 111- M.iti' approxlnm lely nlong tin-1 H •oiirc ot t.'ic Old Ori'gon T rnll sur- I B liicol .-I'lu'r 'Vlill oil o r a finished ■ :i.<vriiiMi!, TliL'« u ^ o s ta rU lln lihu iR ' ■ Actrk i;n :i)r!nciiii: the Hnfl river cul- ■ Ifl hicli'iav from .loutliern Idaho |B

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facc-il wltli umd oil M feet In wldUi. JIhc tot.il width of th r r.landard h irh - f lway tX'inR 28 feel, T lic sides are Hn- ■Islnd. wlirre ever povllble. w ith ft Hfottr-l(i-onr slope, thereby providlnc Hf.ifHtv in lhe event of cars belnR ■lorrn l off th e ro.ldbed. ' H

■n^e unrk ^hrmi.gh th e rlly wns ■

vllle, OrcRon. itftt-r completion of t h e ' H Declo-IJurley s tre tch , ■ ' ' J ■

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■Newn' I iH ch u reli-fH u U -to u rtia - — j- menl. Emli-iivor soclcty sesstens. j nnd drpfirtu-'r o f Baptist* to the , . Blnckfoot convention m nrkcd church '.cycilla_‘>uiie_w-.pn.k.____________ ______ C

TcnnLs lournnm cnt am ong the cTPung PfonlP of the PresbYtCTlan ___cliurcri WM completed Sunday with Oeorfie Atkins winning over Cap- n i ' tn ln W aller Senften to take Ilr il '' '■ place. J

C hrbll.in Fjide.tvor aoclety of .Ihej-C hrlaltna^chuccliiT W .rE nnl?? '* .,-^ Sunday evenlnR with 'a charirr « membcr.Milp o l H . Mrs. C hris J, t i k BcniU', ftdult ndvl.wir. a n d W. K. joyt Lunle, nssUtatit advlaor, w ill.direct the v o u n g . ,p e o p le ’s p r o g r a m i,on th roughouf the year. O ffleen elect- mn

■ad—g a rs ; . Prnnr!n!i?, Merln .noff;..^he- vice president, Cliarles Lunte; sec- ^ r ; retary , Louiw Tomllt-.vjn; treasur- td v r r . O c n c v l c v e O nult; p ian l't, jiqu C harles Lunte; seeretno'. Louise per Tomlinson: none lender. Myra Lee cm W hitm ire, A-AWnnt. Bob Brock, and R obert’ Brock will lead th e meet-1 nil! Ing Sunday evening.” Vouhr peojile Eva

.c t. th e church wUl meet Inr their Raj H .la y -^ g h t -. ThuradFiy_f v fa iM Z IS Um w hich tim e a program -oi rausie, n . '

- a a d - g aln a r . . - --^ t he tnjoyed Luc-abouue-bonuze----------------------------- Kal

R er. and Mrs. Oeorge F. Barton. Mn -M U *-K athloi!ii-H ydc..ilr.. untl.M r*. Hci Oeor^je Studcliaker. Mr. and Mra, T I. E. Robert* left-M onday moriJnR lo a tten d th« s u ie convenUon of B aptists.

R U P E R T H O L D S F E S T IV A L

R U PERT. Sept. 19 (Sp«la l to Tha Hews) - Rev. R . C. Muhly, Ashton, a n d nev. W. B. Maler. Po­cateUo. -were guest stwakera Sun­day a t th o annual Mission festi­val held a t th e T rinity Lutheran church. Rev !<. M. Westerkamp. lo­cal n ln U te r. w as host ^ t o r .

R er. M uhly spoke n l tho morn­ing aessloa. deUvering an address In O erm an. and- Rcv. Mnier fp')ke

j in Bngllah In-the afternoon sermon.

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P L Y M O U T ir , M A S S A C H U S E T T S invoK tifiiilo rH jo in e d in a n e f f o r t E d i th D u b o is ( le f t ) w a s d e a d C iiarlo .s Dnljoi.'?, T u c k a h o o , N o w c d o n c h a rf? c o f HUspiclon o f n i r e i w i t t d t h a t h e h u d tu ld t l io iu iiiK t h e n b a e n c e o f li i s w if e : ( a b o v e ) n e a r P ly m o u tl i . D u b o i c u a to d y a f t e r a d iHt r i c t j u d tfc r( ^ a r f f i n F T i i r n w i th m ii rd o r .— ( /

C LU H A N D L O D G E E N JO Y

S E S S I O N S IN K IM R E R L Y ™ c. I refr

KIMBERLY,’ Sept. 10 (Special to ' Prej Tlie N cw ti—A club nnd n lodge cn- : Joyod meetings hero Inst week. 1

Mra. Ell F isher wo* hosteaa n t her I homo near H nnsch -WedneAdoy Ior b U ihA Elder L.-idles' Blrtlidiiy club on1 h e -o K M ltm -^f-he r-ow n-ann lye r---------sary. Tlic a^uul club gift was |ire- E tented, nnd during the relrcalimenln Nei hour .Mlsa O racc B uw ec and M iu i lilg Fern McPnrlnnrt nv.Lstcd th e h o s l- | F CM In serving the following guesL-i 1 Del nnd club members: Mcadame* W. A>11’ai GUI, a iarlr .^ McFarlftnd. Emerson I tre: Evand. Aurora, Nebraska. R. ^rTwcr, S Ray ^ I t U k e r , Twin Fwlto, E. E. | Idei Urown. Aurora. fTidiraskit. J . H ackrr. n iol N. W. SweatUuicu. O rcu Doleu, M rs. | J

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ifc f r o n t t h c i r s u m m e r h o m o iib o is w n a l a t e r r e le a s e d f r o m fc r e f u s e d to_isRU(j a ( M m p la in t Kl .— (/P ) ] )h b to s .

: — ........................ ..... ■" ThI Neliilibor.i lodge m«l a t tlie hom e o t nn< I Mr*. HI Fisher, wiih a full a tten d - tui I ance uf officers. The hostess served In I refreshm ents n t the conclusion of th e I

I presided nver by tho oracle, M n . J a Ilay W hllU ker., M«

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E D E N C L A S S E S B A L L O T S

EDEN. Sept. 19 (Special to Tlie New.i) — New clns* o ffleen (M E den nn

i high, school were announced today, (* I Freshm rn—R lta Haye*, p realdent: tn Delbert I^n c e . vlca preaklent; Juno

. P a u l.K C te ia rj ':.L o rra in e .ilc lC A lf .. — trea.turer. ________________ ________ j "

Idem; Clnud WlUilte, vie* presiden t:

. I Jun io r — E arl PhllUpi. p realdeni:

r iida .M cCla in. . *8CTa tary -trtasu rcr.— Seniors—Mlllord Janea, presiden t:

;M nrE«ret Alexander, ytce.prM ldcnt;__I Ray llardUiR. secretary-treasurer.

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MURTAUOH. Scpt. 10 (Spidal f-lhe-* A--'PBTvn^l^'^'Whw— - .•w latlon se*#lon"wwi the prlncl- \l s x ln l v-sf-lon of th« Murt uis'.i ^ Itle t ti>7Ui«» 11‘L -y-^^—.' _____

>on.v)rPd’ a T lrnM iiit 'k .i-t-h e r In g -- rlday, In lioonr of te .irhers of the ■hool. Pnrllclpnnt.i in the prosm m ere Inez Tolman, D n ’ld O. Moyrs.Irs, Rftlnh D,n-. Harold Mrnser.Irs, H o w a r d HnU, Mr,v t'r.uik riidshaw. Mis. C. UcMlrc. FjvtI nrlson. June T o l m a n . Chnrllo imir. Jom r* -c ta ro o n .- Fr.ml; E s- ert. E verett OocKlman, Olenn 1-ce.tolUtt-JIwkt.-Xiia-,ci^U;v&:r.aa’:cy.------■Ina Moves. Lilly Hestlvrlc. Ettle loycs, Doris Uronaon aJiH'.Ocnevatn m '.T he , Pnrent-Tcacher n;.vi:la;lon

xecuilve board m e t W ednuday vm lnc for election: Preildent,!ra. L aura Peek: vir> prealdent.Ir.i. FjTiPsl nrownlng; 8cffcinr>‘, Taiidlc"%V1l.'wn:-ct>rTeapondlnR-ee<’—— e tary, M ao’ McNary: Paul Hlnch- iff. cliftlrmnn of iirocram rom- i lt tee : Mrs, E dllh Dales, finan- Iftl; Mrs. O. W. Johnson, pub- Iclly; and Harold Stnplclon,

MiirtnuKh l«idles"Aid foclrty met rhursday iit the home ot jklrs. lolin W hite, Milner. HoMesics MCte .Irs, W hite, Mr*. .F.:islcrdy. Mm .

L. BlRBcnitnff and Mrs, Emery IrldRCii. Mrs, Jam es Boyle read irrlp ture: Mr.«. Johti.'on Rave fc •rndlnir. - O lher member* pre.wnt nere Me.'diime^ F rank BradAhn'^■.lohn—B lftiw l.-»w t—Blawt,—F-ryH.-----Wln*lsr,-RaH>lt-Oay.-n . J, Day,. P .— J. Fahey, Oecriic Hartley, AURUnt tieaibcck. A nnlt Kintr. Wllllflm Llndau, Raymond Matllicw*. W. N, McConneU, E dgar. Moorman. Hen­ry Ree*. Stansberry. Ray Duhcan. U slie DavLi. P n t Cockrum, Clyde Snow. Howard H.ill. and Mias Riirli^ Rrowii. Oiiesta were Mesdamca W'.’J . Drndshnw. Alice Snell. q irgU ne .-

Twin Falls.Mlaa d im .Moves .e n te r ta in ed . a

party of young people a t her homo - iYjdHMani-.,!?! .honor o f . M l t i M ^ dena Pickett, who hns left for Po- culello. to n tlend th e O nl«r» lty of Idaho. aouUiern b ran c h ,-O u e .-iU were Misses: M e d e n a Pickett, paeanor Ooodman, Effle Moye*. Doris Bronson, O della Ooodman, Effle Moyes, T horn aBte* snd Lilly Hestbeek. ^ d M cssn Olenn tx e ,

Hestbeck and O rnnt Bates.

.K I M B _ E R I J _ G R P J J 1 L M E ,E L _

KTMTlgHt.V Repi. 19 (Hnfelal to T he N ew si-E pw o rth League social and a O lrl Reserve meeting were fea­ture* Of young people's aetlvltlea here In the la st week.

ParUclpanU In th e O ' ;; R w rv e ^pogTWTTT-^eer^"Eleanw Jansen, Mtf* ■ Jo ada Day. Jean Day. May Whitney, Maxine Mason. Cnrol Laughlin. M ar­g are t Davis. LoU F letcher and Mabel Norrl*, and M n . Mason. The waslon waa In the form o( » girls’ school a^- sembly. and was sponsored by tlio

-Glfhn «*«rre Brgs nliatltm .------------------Epworth Lesgue enjoyed a water*

melon "feed’* Frk lay n igh t a t the church basement. AU freshmen in lhe high aehool were Invited. Ther* waa an attendance of 70 persons.

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, . r k u n o henm ■»l*o Tgenrtd. . — ^(T> m«*M A*»ocl>Ud Prtw.________ j

11 • memtwr of th f Audit { . j j ;jttKiToJ'C U euU llon.. fram *»nm .11 ‘ ' f "in fom nion u to clreuUUon m»y m o ^ gijvfl uio*4 upoa »pplleillon. D » u i:« in-toim«lloti tuppllKl loeillr upon r« ju» t. aiiovi

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r f . ' ; . s ^ ' n r . i . . ' a r r s a ” » ■ »10PIC4 of cutTtot Btnenl laterMt. Anon- ure rvtnoia rommunlc»ilon»r. tha»»inf or dfUlni ID p«t»onimi*» will nol wwjv no piiniitiirt], ho nitiruieripi viii M re- i>,tl-«l unlnu .ceompinlfd 01 n««*.tTpo»m > _________________________

NATIONAL RW H istK TA W -t*rnunoE N K ino and raonD tj*.

N.w VorkTCTktlfc rr.ncUco. Lo, Rc A n,.l« . » . i t i . .

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A lio r i» rrh » l U p»W Ihe»e 'd«ya 10 a producer In ano lhcr S la te o r dn* _ . tr lc t for * .product th » l U p todu«d. here In the T*.ln Fnlij, Country, 1* » b doU»r th a t ioc< out or lho eommun- Ity and U not likely to return.

N either the eommtinlly rior l u In- dlvlduH reildents ean'very-w«II aT- .

----- /ord tu let Ih ae 'd b U U i 'SO:------------^NcceMltjr Jor m alnU lnlng tho com-

- -m unJty b«UncB b t.U ade U '& jrjm----- dcal.morc.than a fl8iH6n t.o t ih c , llfl:

nglnaUon.'There c m b« no poulble a riu fnen t about the propoiltlon lh a l

■ when community Income b curU lled, ^ community »pendltu r« m u it b* low- ered pripsrtlonately, U th e commun-

' ' Ity It to «unlve.Id&ho't «ugar comumer* have It

In Ihclr power to add several nundred Ihouiand dollaia to ihe^ Incotne-ot Idaho beet F ow eri and Sugar mak- m . '

----- m .-T h e y c*n do a by provldlog theiqarket (or kit of Uie 8 U U 's sugar

— t-Kp. i M ' th i i j ' tiitffc' aoUftfi. wnic n —olherwlM would b« paid ou l (or M. iran ip o ru tlo n and m arket eapetve*. ' would rvm ilh hera to play a yllally

, community lupply of lho medium ol, c«m tKChaage, M'n

aimUarly Twin n i l s con ium en ol *"• tru lU and fc te tib le t and o tber Ti^ln FaUi produeu, owe l l lo th e cotumun- t

-------» y aiKT thm iM lT trto -tru r . In ^ - f a r ^ef-* a s poulble. the local product* itr*t.

' in the preiety phaie o{ the ecoop-------- mlo altuatloa, a u p p o it.o f .b o m t.ln - elai

dustty 1* a good deal mor« ih a n an Poc ftta tracl Tlrtuf. lupporled by MnU- « « m en l alone, I t comej near b e ln j the ^ J

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______ ^WUcn OoTci&or.C>Bea R o u pro- OAclaim ed lo lh« workJ, as aoon a« Fed­e ra l lOTemmenl lunda Xor rellet ol

-------<lutUutioa wera mada-acaUable, th a the would lecure a mlllloti an<t a halt low (lollars ot tha t money lo r Idaho. 11U p tl

------- a -prw tlcU cCTUtMty tlia t he d id n o* ^have the tiln tes t Idctt 0! t h i troubleha w at getting Into. . __ era

Kow he b u K ile d hla dem and en len th a t luiid down to th ree hundred dei ihouiwnd dollar*: he bas obUlned

'o n e hundred and tllty thousand doi- lara o ( l t , and he has m ade commltt- m enta certrlcg a large proportion o t th a t turn. IncIudloB'aevecty-tlTe thousand doU an to r a bridge a t Bon- 1 n c n Ferry and olher am ounts tor Tti

work In Uncoln and Caribou eoun- ties. n,,

In order to secure ihU money lhe co; ^ .. " O o re rn o r took w hat am ounts to a

pauper's ostlj lo r the S tate . He cer- ..Uilcd to th# neconatruclloa Flnaaea „

' Corporation th a t the lunda w«r« __ n e ^ f d tor the r tlle t o t dertltutlon ~

•• exhata ted Ita publlc K Jd-priTTte-w- — source* In caring to r the destltule.

----------- Xit]o j » m ^ C ^ t y . j i M > a M 4 JA 6 J■ s t x a Buprene Court 10 compel o o t-

e m o r R o u to dlslrtbute t h e u funds ’’proportlonalclx, tQultsMy u t d n t -

- ably tft tht^>olHle«l lubdlvlslcini;0( ^ th e a ta ’le* or show’ cause • why U should no t be done.

And Twin Falls Is i\o l tha only ' '*bounty IB tbe 6 U ia th a t U lerlausty : ’'questioning w hether th e Q orer- ' nor’* Inunded use o : th is de i- : U lullon laan for b r i d g e and road building is the proper .wsy, J o r th e way the law conU m plated to r I

- I t U not taprbbabU t t ^ t e » m j .C ounty In u » . j j u t ^ » x : . t r . t « m n e . t in U » iegU acUoa ‘Twta FaUa Coun- fi I t h as gtartwa. to th a t th e ipcdac le \ m ay be prtera led o( tb e O orernor ol I the S la te o a one tide o t .the dispute I

--------- trro w w B fiJo T an b e w ao Jrs ta ie :— 1T he O orem ora position In this n- I

g a r d U p r o ta b ly u e m b a ir s jd n f tu d | aa uncomfortable a s th a t of l t» m tn w bo'«au*bt and held a bear by the UIL

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d. fttlcr a ll tho p lanning and t/a - > U and the hope o t a b ilnncn l hiirtgfi len Congresi finUhcd tts -lsbo rs . g

•euury esperU look for t deflcli ? more th a n 1400,000,000 for the (U- g

The answer .to th a t U plain enough the pubto, even If It m i 't lo C ^ - ^

tM w iig» ~ 2mbies again nexi-w ln ter.-a-should fa o c « d a t onee to do some m ort bsl- icing. B ul not by lho iam>; p roctu .Taxes anO tlready as hitih ss lhe untry can s tand—higher. In tact, ie obTlous th ing to d o 'i s lo t tp .e atcernate resource of govern- cnlal economy w h lch 'lssii:i »carce-

,e '"u n lt^ S tag 's know'^wliAl th<y e ta ik ln g 'a B ^ r 'tn d ’tficy pfob'ibly *I. H00.000,000 c o u lO e lopped from , deraf expenditures w ithout hurting rvrrnmental efilclcncy a t sll. and lom er IWO.OOO.OOO couirt be cut outr good measure. ____________________T h a t would Improve the public and •Ivalo credit and enable CongrfW p cancel some o t the lax levlr* th a t e now hurting buslneu nnd itrlvlng I ixpsyen Into the j»ortiou.»r. I

nU H SIA^ PRICESu ^

Ru2Stiin tood prlcr^, alwty.t high. « nve been rising lately lo Incredible i vels, I'h ls Is especially (rue of food. c m h s v n J w t ^ ' l P t f ^ l L i . ^ U t ^ l l ___L

resm t l a qua rt, m e tt I I a pound. ^ These are tho prices In so^alled •Tosed Bovemment shopA," po tronlt- 1 by .“foreigners and o ther favored jfuumers." ' ;How the Russians Ihemselve* In

ie.iUli£s are aji^o to exist a t all. w tth ,

lysury. Probably nothing but their inalU al eesl la supporting the gov . m m enfa am bltIom ” p1fttt»"entbl*s ‘ icnrto endure the in ia rd sh ipK The prices a re explained by drouth nd famine, by the rcfu.<al o ' tarm - r« to ral.^g normal crops for virtual sntUcallon, and by disinclination or ^ ;ablllty to buy supplies ab ro td .I f our f trm rr s only hnd acc«iii to

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lAZELTQN GIRL WEDS POCATELLO RESIDENT

IIAZELTON, Scpt. 10 (Special ■ 0-T ho NCR'S*-A pretty wedding ook place t t th e hom t o t M r. tn d Irs. Dtwson R%lne Sunday afie r-

ame the bride of H ans Hagen, illnnriota. T heir a ttendan ts . were .lr. and M n. E arl Carroll. Rc». C.V. Uawlry, Presbyterian minister, lerformed the ceremony.

Tlie brldo U an adopted daugh- e r-o f-M rr-n n d —M n —R «rti»:-«frt “ loa sjient m ost of her life In iind :irar Hazelton, being a gmduuto Of :ha Hazelton high (Cliool In the Rv 3las« ot m i . She then w ent to Pocatello, whero aha attended bosl- ness collefe.

The groom la a b rlck -m uon . a l present beln* employed on the DTOil. u t l l iu new fr d tr fll h 'l l l^ - In rn fir^w tnn■ ^^et^a^t-P T C at^ lto^ — rh # y o ^ couple wtll m ake ih e lr ‘ P I home In PoeateUo._________________J l

DAKLEYTrUDIEr BEGIN 'OAKLEY, Sept. 19 , (Bpeclal lo

Tlie News) — O tile y e lem entary , R hooropenfd today v im th e fol- . J lowing te ac lim In charge: Prlncl- ' p t l and eighth grade teacher,. D.

row lei: SUth grade. Ulyasea W il- T5 son; firth grade. Dora Steel; fourth :L, erode, Verla H ale; th ird grade.^El- . len LewU: second grade, Mra. BI- „ den WhItUc; f ln l grade, Nertssa lUlgtit. _________________ o"

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BUaLEV, Sept. 10 (Special to The Newsi—EllL% gfeeted te ac h en „

m m t to u rii!iw|» evenliiff. the f l n l dance of th e sea- ^ ton tollowlng Id lneu of th e tu rn - r , mer month*. These danccs will bo , , coiitlnurtl fnim time lo tlm o d u r- . . Ins the (All and w lnler. under guldanco of u rommltteo m ade np ,, of Elttln Sm ith, W alter Chrj'sler and Oeorge acholrr. • n

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W alUr IlM ton. u be appea rs bi | “ABertean H adneu" lh e a e n s ^ p - a l CelwnbU picture b tin c p « tM t- erf t«U y . BMUlaae a ad a% bt. far i tbe lost Um M J » K '» Bexy iI U m ln . <

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U N D K R T H K .t)ircii(Jiiic trcVs on Kiwko to re lief jm d w clfnrc wor m itio n n l c itizcns' com m ittee «ik. clm irm nn of the* com m ittee , alsi

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! R O V D .C i r A P I N ( W l ) , s m e l a r > D . B aker., c h n i r n i a n o f . t h o .c i t i j

f a r e And r e l i e f m o b ll iz n t io n o f , onco w h e n t h o n a t i o n 's r e lie f t , H o u se a t t h e b e h e s t o f PrcHidt

‘ ID lM O fraf.• OOODLNO.. Sept. J9 ~ (8 p e cU l ta ! I The Nfws>—Al Uir conclusion of the Th

* second week ol collrgc work, ihc tn - ccl ' n u tl Ooodlng college facolty recep- uvc

* iroduce toa'n.'pepole nnd frlendi to " the student ond faculty group. i

This hsppy event took place In th r j,„* collfce chapel on Frldoy evcnlns, cm* and for the fifteenth llm ?. Preslrtrnt jfj,

0 . \v. Trnney welcomed the friend.';of Ooodlng coUege.

Kaeulty groups and m inisters teem nearby towns came to enjoy th e tes- ‘ '

E tlvltlrs «nd many a lum ni and for- mer students were present. i,-

A program was presented by the " toUowlpo pupils of Professor and u,, ^ , M n. Ivaf Slcaifgaard and M n . C.Y O. Merrlllr Dorothy Houston. Diet- t .

rich; Anabel H orsm an. Ooodlng;J]* Cathfrine Turner. Jerom e; CharlM . . ” Jacoby, Twin FalLi; a n d M am etta ['■ Jon« , l»3«, Jerome.

Among the graduate.'* and former g studfnis nf O o o d ia tia l le g t who a t - , Irnrtrri the reception w ^ : Earl: lIMdPl. D letrieh; rra n ce s L ee k ,'..

- Falrftrid; E ln tr NleUon, K in* HlU:iN' Dorothy Huston. D le tr^ h : B y m ell l; ''

__ Wrlsh- Klnp Kill- .ItiMn_ JVrieht. King U U I ; - a u d .J a o io E Z n

Procii'r, D o r o t h y Edinboroujh, f ' Blythe Clemor^_ Nclllo HamiHon. “

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'F lt^ m , Sept., 19 (Special to T lir P ■|Ne«»i—A lale toll range ram sale tl

■r*li (0 b« held a t tho Pocatello unlnn h L- Stock yards. .Saturday, October IS. l j accorting to the daho Wool Orow- « K c n ' r a n saln com m ltup . composed Ij S of Bob Blastock. Flier, chalrm sn:■ directors H. L Finch, Soda Sprtngx; f f l L. L. Breckenrldge, T w in F»1U; E. « ■ J F . nineliartrnotsc, a n d ^ t. C. Claar. IH R s^ a r y .of he W ^ l O row n^’ asso-1

M f —T Jilnw lllm okearallab le taupplyof r u .tafflS-uf^pMlM^4)uaUly.-aDd br««d- ■ ^ Ing coming (rom tire best purebred (n l I flocks over the entire s ta te . T he ten- * ■ f l. lH tv m i tln 6 s“Rhow“a aplw did” v«- > jj rle lyo ra llb reedso f black and whlte-B l fact n m s . ____I r ^ Tlfe saTo'wTTTTompflM approxl^ I■ mately Mo ram s w tlh only the top '■ rams from f te h breeder being ac-■ cepled,.and « m consist of lU m p- I■ shires, Suffotks. Suffolk - H tm p -

ahlrta. Rambouillets, Lincolns, Cor- rlfdtles. Panam as and Llncoln-Ram -

to boulllets.BP- ___________________■t- Approximately 'w per cen t o t far Northwestern U nlveraliys 1B» fool- » y tball squad will be p U y en t r t e i the

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Mli ta r y o f c o m m e r c e , a n d N e w to n citi7pn.<i' c o m m lt t c e o f t h e w ei- xt,

o f 1D 32. n r e s h o w n in c o n fe r- .h a v e c f w o rk e r s g a t h e r e d u t .W iiite . wcU ifiiden t H o o v c r .— (ff^ P h o to .

I 'FDR IiraiNGlEfS-a! . . BDRLEV.. .a«pU -19-(Sp«cl4L .to The News)—Five tu g t r beet re- “ ‘Y cclvlng su tlo n s will open for de- livory o t beeU September :0. a t “ .

. V' llmay, 'B prlrtgJm .' ' Unity 'ftltB' M .“ “j ' , llie Durley and Paul ftclorles, Eler- „ r fen lh s tree t has been repaired and

■ surfaced from th e Burley factory-• cnst to O verland, to provlrte a• .ihortcr road to th e faclory pller. A ^■ m efhanlcnl pller U in oixra’.lon ,j.p

.-il the factory and some ronrrs-I .Mo:;s a re offered by th e sugar com-■ p»ny to grow en tributary to other■ receiving sta tions. I t they deliver ^

b :e is a t the factory. r i aBeet allclng wUl s ta r t a t the tne- .

‘ tory Septem ber 29, unless deliveries

■ frftjon of a la rger beet crop than V ll ' itfual o f la te y e an , the miU »1U’ operate d o te to 100 days. VV — Th«

' burLey residents visit• ' - ---------- ------mei. i BUnUTY. Sept, 1# (Special lo The >»«'.',New«>—Buxicy arrivals and depar- the |i Itures In the la st week Included the ^

f - f c r t iT M o K o i. U ki»g in f ir a.nf>'n - ' pf‘ter, M arlon: also Miss Irm a Lewis, iThe lo u u g Udlc*.wlU-£nteiiU ie .un l-,tu r

'^ • ^ c V s i t f W i f i r f i n r T f r i i r - y T T " * ^ O lhers leaving to en ter the Snlver- bu'

fllty aro Oeorge Barclay, Dick Ober- '

Shollter, W ilbur i lo p i e and Nels »w Fowles. - I"’. B ert Tueker. J t y Nielsen and Eldo Kv

IP Pow U left fo r Logan, U u h , where he; le th u ' will a tten d the agrkullural col- in lege.S W innie Lou W ilder le ll for Seattle, i {1 where she wlU a tu n d the W ashing- sei •d lo n -iU te college. ' vej1- MUs Lottie Schodde had as guests «1 *: for th e day. Mr. and Mr*. F. Can- mi E. negy. L o n r Beach, who tn -h e re TU- ’Jp ir. I Itlng for a week. • i>-| has been In a *o

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OAKLEY RESIDEI^S VISIT ^V. OAKLET. S e p t 19 (Special te ^

The N ew i)—Among -Oakley arrlv- u i i r n rM »rd fi)« rtnT es-ann tK inced t W r t t o» week a re lh e following:.c- O lecn B m lth will attend school h p - In Lo*an, D U h. thU wlnler. ti p . Max S D lth will attend school a t it! IT- PocaUllo thU w lnler. Max spent n - the sum m er In Oakley. tt

County CommUsloner E u g e n e T P icke tt le ft Thursday for a busl- »

o t n e u U lp lo Ogden.Bl- Mr. and M n . Harvey Bteel nave ihe n tu m e d to Albion. w herj.U itj..w lll ,n

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residents OF GOODING,, j,S VISIT WITH RELATIVES

-------- ton.OOODJSO. Sept, 19 (Special to Dots lie Nen-s)—Ooodlng arrivals nnd fcn,

•pr^hrturea for th e week are the Tol- withnw tnr----------------------:---------------------

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence FUher are J?®” rUltlnt a t th e Claude Grave* home. «1U rhey arrived trom BoUe and brought trtrrO rav« .-irho-h*s-bM iw >U lH n9 —a i here. ‘he i

U u r a Johnson . T unupa.lsv lslU ng “ ler g randpartn ls , Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Johnson here.

Mrs. Jam es P rince 'w as rirp rlsed hU week by th e arrival of Mr. and d , , ,lr.i. Dave Folsom.XjuVeRaa, Nevada

rell. a re guests of j f o . Dummllt. re.KlMr. and M rs. Ctftrence Bess, p ie t- and

» . are guests o t W, E, D trllng and closiamlly. Wes

MUa M arcia Dundy left reccnlly 0 . P

Mra. L ..li, Cook. H untington, O re- on i: !on. who ha* been visiting with her Very lUier, M n . M. M. Barron, left for tliU 4sm pa fo r a vl»lt w ith other rela- luif lives, ncconjpanled by Mr. and Mrs. Adeluirron.' ------------------------------ - «s*t

M lu E dith D aubnrr, who visited iirr I t the pa re n la t home, h e re 'le t t for of t Pendleton to ttk e up h e r work In the school < therf. She w as sccom- [itnled by MUa Mildred WUwell,

v m Trpn> nrvfln and th«» ta-oClslre Mull Children le ft fo r Reno, iiom

Mra. A. W. D tubner a n d son Ev- rh^ prett left fo r a vUll In Pendleton pjj,. IhU week. - Don

Mr. nnd M n ,_C ljde Atwell, who have been vlsltlnj: a t th e V an A l- wcU home, le f t fo r the ir bome In s a l t Ai Lake c ity thU week.

Mrs. Ida TumtY, ExceUlor, M Unu- rl. who has been vUlUng h e r ':lece.M rf,-TM ’H h ‘?lmi left h«mr fo'Jt thU 'w velr--------------------------------------- Jle i

v u - TViWHy ■Tr.hnMW»'>'f> r^iltxl ^

left for h er hom e'th ls week a t che- hall*, W ashington. *

Oeon?e T atro and family, Brog- ™ (ren. Colorado, who have been vU- Itlng a t the A rt Noll home, left foro r n o n . - ------------------------------------- M n

Mrs. Blnnche Stafford, secretary to ^ n a io r John Thomas, le ft W ednte-

Jam ei Foron. a b rother of 15*. J. a Crow, nnd a niece. Miss H tie l De- mlene, and Miss Mildred Westbury. all of Seattle , a re vUltlng a t the J . S, ten Crow home. mo

W, s . Berryessa. music lea the r In n,o the roodlnjt school with hU family re- pr< lurned from the ir sum m er outing ot several m onths on th e upper Big des Wood river. .

William J. Jensen and ftm lly and tu , E lmer Bell returned from a n extend- p f, ed lour-by au to ,------------- jjjj

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— ^ sarHANSEN. Sepl. 19 (Special to 'Hie

T he N ew s)-H a«erm ta .Y U lton thU week Include the foUowlng:

M n , Pearl Boyle and mother, Ior- m er rw td en u of H ag trm an , now Uv- Ing a t Victor, Idaho, a re vUltors a t ^ the home of Mr. end M rs. W, w . — Drake thUi week. Mr. Boyle, who Is now m anager of th e Victor cheese •• factnr\v__tk’M a t onf Ume In ch a rg £ .|_

Dr. and Mra. R. H .' Oreene re-p lum ed .’O ip d a y jt t ts r «kJyO '(U ^tU U -

, bu'inrM . ‘Tom Baptle h t s ren ted the Peter-

I to n property In th e n o r th p a rt of i low n. a ^ a H t h h a , 4 H tth t« r. .m u i M

I Evelyn, who will en ter nigh school j , here, a n d hU sUter, Miss Beatrice ' . Bnptle. has moved ‘a Ragerm an for

the w lnler.. 8am .Johnson, who "has been tb - . sen t trom H agerm an fo^ the pA^

year, ^returned the pa.it week tnd I will again take over th s manage- . m cnt of hla holel. w hich has. been . under th e m anagem ent of Mr. a n d '

M n . O . F . McReynolds during his 4 absence. . j '

_ s c W . ---------- --------------------------------r Jo h n McMurray retu rned t h i s ' week -from D e n w w here be h u ''~ b e n r tT u a e e m $ ri fa i in B K ------------ 1e M Ut RoU ia D U on h t s n tum ed - to h e r home In Oakley a fte r tUII- y - tB r 'K 'T e w -T w itm n in w fcftiocr'—

M n ..R o y llo n e u r n tu m e d to Jl her hom e IA R upert A fter a th o n I

TUlt With her p a ite ts , Mr. tnd kt Mrs. H m irn BuUer. it D. K a lg h t and aon. PhUUp, re­

tu rned to Ihelr hom e in Oakley e Friday . They spent th e summ er In 1- KalUm asoo. Michigan.

ne T he new Tulan< ixnlrenlty gym- lU .nMtun> to be conitrueted ibU year ■ l . v t u c o a u l a a o o p d n a n e o t a ^ 1

COCIETY_________A W P .o m n a - , _ _ ___

M rs C. 0 , w tliU m a ~ -*Zr-'-“ ’'' ' 'P h o n e

Mrs. B ert A. Bweet. M n . 0 . J.B ah l-

tar Social Club a t th e h ^ o f V n weet on Blue Lakes Boulevard. Mon^ sy afternoon. T ha b tu ln e u seuion u corulucted by lh o president, Mrs.

o . Dumas. T he following fleltght- il program was p rese n te d ; vocal so- M. ’T h a n k Ood F o r » Qarden.’’ and Into tho Dawn W ith Vou,- Mrs.,. F . Oslund. accom panied by Mrs,

t School," and *Th« su b e tltu is par- (ra.“ MUa H elen W llion : vocsl jtolo.i'.By the Bend o t th e R iver." tn d “The lunrUe.” Miss Polly P a ln o tt , tccom- ■anled by Mrs. N ellla Ostrom. -« ho an'g "B y the W tte rs of th e Mlnne- onka," and p iano solos. -Mando- In tla ,” and "LltUe Blrdllng." Ml-wi .ta ry -lloo re rr—R e l^ sn m e n U —were - e n e d to about th ir ty members tnd rlends.

Member* of the T rl-C Club, with heir nponsor, M rs. p . W. McRob-

m e t At the hom e of Miss Msry 3, Sm ith Sunday afte rnoon and bids Ycre issued to th e following girls: t,tUsas V irginia H aines, Mary pran - :es Miller, E thel FlnUyson, Ohar- lottee bowIpa, P a r th en a . HoUUier. Marian LaaTcnce, P rances Erbland, ind W tlm a B ertsch. M lu 'C ilh erln e Qacon, the president, conducted the yislnesss«sa>on-aBdH>lans.were-m»da —

Mrs. Jane Jensen and Miss Ada Jensen enterta ined w ith thre(i. la- 3les o f .bridge Friday evening, hon- jrlng Mrs. J.-L . G ra h am , W ashlng- on. P rlres were won by M n . W. F. 3olson and MUs O u n d en o n Balvor*:cn, M rs. o ra h a m w as presented — n th a n attractive. cueA : favor. Mr. sell,

unna iH -a rB 'lT B Ting iim iry n nom ine for W ashington, D istrict of Klot rolufnbia. hou

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;he meeting ot the board o t d lrec ton )f the Rural Federa tion a t the home Pun )f Mr.-I, J . J. Lockle Sa tu rday afte r- cha: noon: The president M rs. C. H. D - I rtd . pre.ilded and M n . Albert Pu t- ' der ac'.ed as S fcrstary pro tem ,-in Ihe absence of Mra. W . Z. Iron who was unnbte t o . ^ p r c s e n t owing to [U n iln c i i'o f M r r ’lro n i L etters were T te.Kl from lho m anagers of the Roxy M u •nrt Orpheum th e a tre s in regard to slor closing tha m idnight ahows. Algol M. Wesiergrcn spoke of reelpes..M ra. A. .... a Rutherford, secre tary of the Mc- T PIiKlfy l lniiiMi r’fim p flt Buhlj spoVe nil lhe r;inii> and Rftve a report of the wtll very worthwhtlc w ork accomplished day lliU summer. Mfs. J . J . Lockle on be- Ole lislf of the FederalM n presenledM Us nue Adeline Eldred w ith a leather purse offl u*»-!im airtokra^or-np iireo t« tlon-o l = : lirr courtesy In p r in tin g i lu history p of the Federation. * T w

--------- h a iM n, D, D, Alvord enterU lned the

s.ibado Club S a tu rd ay afternoon ’Tw » lth -» ~ en e-o 'e lo ek -lu n eh e« n -* ^ b tr ^ liome on Six th Avenue N orth, cnl n ie usual gam es o t bridge were POt filayrd la ter. MUms M ay Alrord and tea Dorolhy Parsons w rre guMts. elu:

______ fri«* ’*■.- brlj

An Inform al reception w u lender- ed th e in s tru c to n In th e Twin FtU i schools by th e coDSresallon of tbe Methodist C hureh Sunday evening J J j TTOW lllg~^ll|^J|lUjC J . J . ___

l illn solos accom panied by MUs AUeen Pearson, high school instructor. John *{" Stinson, accom panied by hU molher. “ 1® Mrs. C. H . S tinson , san g two num - ^ b e n ,-P u n ch -w as .se rv e d .. Mfsdames ” W hile, Y arbrough, a n d Barker u n g several Negro sp iritua ls in connect- tlnn^wlth the reguU r Sunday evening ~

---------Miss Plorenee S c h u lti gave an In* tro

teresllng account of a tr ip down S al- of mon R iv e r 'In Id aho , a t lhe m id- eoi m onth meeting o t th e B u tlneu and of P ro feu lonal W om en's Club a t the lm

. Park Hotel lo st evening. Miss BchulU cei described th rills of shooUng rapids, shi and exhibited m any Interesting pie- ] lu res o f th e scenery along the way. dn Preceding Mias S ehu lts ' talk. Miss wa Bessie CaxUorr. actom panied ^ MUs ,

"O y^ies.^' a S '^ M n l '^ U U C «tr«n f i j sang. “I Know W here Heaven U." Ini -T rees," t n d "Do Vou Know MJ G arden .- T here w as a number of guests of the club present, Inchidlnl ba U n . K atherine Po tter, Mrs. Carl O . ha Benson, MUs M ary Owens. M n . J . E. Iga L angenw alier, M rs. P lum t Mike-1 m

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TEMBER 20, 1932

M A K E T H IS M O I• Tw in Falls Daiiy

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sell, MUses L a u ra Robinson. K a l h - ' u•rvn ~Tlri-»nn W PIWa y ii»ni|« nf wFlorence Schulte. D uring thn social | hou r tollowlng th o program,, light refreshm ents were- w nred.- M rs.-Qc- {— . n e v ^ L e i ^ a n d _ t ^ club president, Mis.1 Flora~B(jwer, presided t t ihe punch bow l.. T h e program was In f i , charge o t Mrs. E lla W hile, member o f , the program committee.

ANNOUNCEMENTS— Tw li t - r a l l s c lia iJle i, RijyaT'Ar tU py Masons, will m e et In regular ses- slon a t th e M aaoate Tem ple a t 8 P . nvi M. thU evening. •

T h e Ladies of th e Jun ior Wom- ■an-s - C h r ltt lan T»m para n ce -U a io n ne wtll hold a spccial meeting Tues- m day a t 3:30 a l th e home of M n . ji] O len Schneider, 1433 Sevm th ave- gp nue e u t . T here wUi be eleciloa of t 1 o tf lc en for th e coming year. ,w- - ' / ----------------------------i. .- . .^ _ .. .r■;y

Prlm roce R ebekah lodge will meet T ueadty a t 8 P . M. a t Odd PeUows nl h a ll. ta

cnlng rae e iin i fo r th e year w ith a wpot luck d inne r t n d reception lo r tteachen i in th e h igh tchool gym na- oiflum thla evening. Patrons and ci frienda a tten d in g are requested lobring a covered dU h and sandwiches iifo r two p e n o n s ._________ _________ *

TWINFALLS:SPEAKEB____ri -----VISiT -RUSSELL-L-ftNE-*•- ----- • ________________________ J£: ^ ^ S S S L I r l iA K B r S e p t r lS ^ ^ a p ^ P ^ , N ew s)— T hree inleresllng. speaken were on the program a l ”

th e meetlni: o f th e W omen's Demo- “ cra tlo elub held on F t ld ty evening. ”

, a t th e aehoolhouse. M r. tn d M n . ” : J f l in R obertsonT 'T w In 'T alU .’were' ' I guetts and Mr. Robertson explained ^ J In detail, by request, th e je a s o n jo r . “

•B d Ih o -h ls to i? of, “Political r a r -

MUs M arlon Leeper a teacher ** from H avre. M ontana, gave account ”• of ber Impressions of European ^ - eountriee a s d displayed a num ber ^ 1 of Interesting objects acquired du r- - e In f b e r tr ip . M Us Leeper h s s re-I cently re lu m ed from Oxford, where )• she studied thU nunm er.

M rs. E dw ard D unn. Boise, ad- '• dretsed th e m e e tln i. Her tubject s w as "Am erica R elrttU ng," s A n u m ^ of H a t t o n . Eden and

” in c of county candidate*.J -----------------------------tf H arry Crowe, form er professional g baseball pU yer. used a p itchfork. ]. handle a s a b a t In a f n te m a l league

[game a t T u la re , C a lltom lt. tn d I-1 m ads two h i u In one inning.

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3RAA1ED,” Helen Twelvetrecs -MADAJIE RACKETEER”

' D E L A T h o m e ] V

By ANNE ADAMS .

gP» tii ra y s 'b e rspicn- •

(lie garm ents ore » ' sign th a t I t takes no time at all to " trea t yourself." T h h iiip w Ideal under your new frocks tor ii f its beautifully. Lace m a k e s a da in ty finish, bu t it may be omit- ' ted for a moro tailored eftect

. ,P a tlcm .22a il may be oM.tn< ,„i»u In sizes 14 to i t und 3a ^ « r „19 requires 2-4 yards 3(f rtc and 3 yards I S Inch l . r - n Uistrated step-by-a lep sew m /' in . stn ictlons Included with th u pat-

_ ? .en d F irrE E * L C E .S X S „ .( lJ ) - .i - . _ _ eolna o r a t a n p . (eolna prtferred i. fo r r a th p a tte rn . W rite plainly your nam e, a d d re u and atvle' nom -

WANTED

n - p tg e FASHION

Uy to i h o ^ * ” • " a tlernoon and evening modeU. Fea-^ luring sty le, personall, ebosen by Anne A dam t. ihU catalog U an ac- enra te guide l» «hle. Lovely lingerie and pa iam a patierna and adorable ! .l* ‘ll ? l ! f * ^ W taeloded ln” hU

CATA t o a V w ^ E N ^ c ‘e n T « CATALOG AND PATTEHN TO- GETHEK, T W E N T Y -nV E CENT.S.

son wide open, s ta r t tho practice Addreas a il m ail o rd en to The Twio FaUs News P a tte ra Department.

JOIN FO^OCIALS• EDEN. Sep t. 10 (Special to The •

N ewi)—6everttl-soclal'group*-of "Ihc------ -H nnsen v icinity have enjoyed m eet­ings In th e la tte r ha lf of tho week,

H tn se n 'S tu d y club met a t ih# home of Mr*. C. C. CItrke, T hurs­day afternoon . The program oon- aUted of a book review of Ba.i1al K l ^ ’s ‘'Seven Porchas o f Chsrac-

presen t w ere: M r s . \ Ft.'^iuili^Mn!M. P. K enw orlhy. M n . J . L. Sire- more,' Mrs. C. T.. Montgomery, Mrn.A. R . Bcctt a n d the hostess, ^us,

■Ted-Bcott-w as-a-iruejt:--------------------------‘Thursday a ^roup o t friends and

nelghbon tia\'b a surprise party for Mr*. Huldfi.D0d80n..£m.her eeventj'.-_ ^ f ifth birthday. T he afternoon wt» spent In sewing and conver-istlon. Those presen t were Mrs, E, H.

iW ttlk ^ . to n . J . A.

Hansen G range m et Friday eve­n ing Wllh la m em ben 'p resen t. A ta lk was given by George Truitt, d lscuuinj? " W h tl the Railroads Have Done a n d Are Doing," ____

will hold tlie lr regular meeUng T hursday a t 3 P. M.- a t the home of Mrs. J . B. LewU, Answer to roll call will be a cu rren t e^'ent.

WENDELL CLUBS MEETW?NDKLL. S e ^ l 9 (Special to

• ’The NBW 8l~W endell clubs enloyed*____ a jv a ^ l, M s a ^ _ i y ^ _ w eek.____ _

...................... ...........— . -Mr. and Mra. D. L. H uey enter-

U ined .tho Sen ior Bridge club and the ir h tu b a n d s a t a 7 o'clock d in­n e r P rid ay evening. Guests included M esdam es tn d M essn . R. O. Word,W. -C i-A bbolt. R ,- F . D ean. B. B, - ' D yar, H . D. Jackson. L. A. Jones,M. B . McCoy and O O. Weinberg,

a t bridge T uesday evening. P layen were M esdam es Owen Simpson. F.H. Oelsler, R . P . D e tn , E. E. Prench. George Hesses. B ert Hixson and M.L. Oates.

G U E S T T I C K E T S

. G O O D T O D A Y I

^ JO E -K S A Y S : - ___________T he fool m arries th e girl he .

loves. ‘The wise n u n loves the girl h e m arries. Eh w hatl All

I :lasses love OOOD ENTER- :• TAINMENT such t s "AM ERl-

3AN MADNESS" and know th a t 'I 3 0 0 D TIM ES are ju s t anjund

. lhe . corncr- A T JO E-K ’S -

LAST TIM ES TODAYI

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' ' se n c of a ll A aerlea

- w l t b - W alter H atton

- -- P a t O 'B rteaK ay JebDSoB

ConsU nc* C a m w ln n •

— PE A TCB ETTM —

N O fE L T T ATfP NEW* —

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Itoad Show A ttneU ea

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i _ D A U G H T E R S ”A atm x iln> Revelations of the

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^ M U r t o f l U r " ^ . With Boston Gob IG e r m a n ' M a k e s Im p re s s io !} 1

A n F A p p e a r s F a v o H t s to 7 |

W in F r o m ' L i t t l e 'M a s t e r I In G a r d e n ’s B ig B o w l I

By EO W A RO 'SrW Eli; ' ~ l(AMOclBled Prf#a 6 pe>rW W riter)NBW YORK. Sept. 10—Once more •

lltlle Mlekcy w alker, who mw iy ftnlBht ha* looked like ft im nll boy on ,n. very lurgft m nn's m ftn il . com «Rrlnnlnc "P to th e ticnticli ihLi time mlo buttle Max 8 chmDllnB In ModlMU ISquare O ardcn’s bowl iic i l MonrUy ■nlrtJt, ftUd pcrhups n iln nno llirr bun- ■<]lr o l bc.il liild lUtlti I

Over 11 year ngo llic "Toy Diillcloc," Inrver l.irccr lim n ft hcnvy mld<U.t- Iweight, diimbtouniled tlic fftlthfiil ■by holdinc Jack Bhnrkry. nnw q j ,

— tlio-M in>-l£.roupd--aircfch >10 ZZ3 with Schm ellnj. T here wm nbw- a lutcly no bnsLn before lh e nm K h for conceding IOO pounds or flghtlne l

more th a n nn ouUlde chsnee ' tisftlnil Shftrkey's robust 200 poundi and skill. ^

Y et W alker th a t n lah t. In th e exe.i of m any critlcji. no t only hctd h is o,»n B jr bul out-punched and oul-boxed the l |l< na tion w nrrlnr who finally-lifted tho i t l ( title from Sehmellnic inw summer.

V ertatil* Boxer----- -A allppc’ry . rc rM llle UUle fellew,- --

ihumplmt le ft-hand .puncher, canny— rin irfn iftsm anrM ic>n7 ~piuPM ju«t ------

ti3 troublewm e for hcavyweUhl* as ha did the llRhtcr Bladlatora while u lnn ln it first th e weUerwelsht and " i n Ihen the m lddlcw ejh t chnmpion- . , «])lps. h

D ut Again, as before th e ShAikey m atch, the blRger m a n haa been fmnrii lh» fav o r ite TrM nlng a t Spec- ____ulatOT. New Yoric. hla ryes l l x r to n nnother title chance agalnxt Shar> key next aummer, Bchmellnir has been ju st m Impresalva as h e was

— in-htrdrlllB-lor-Sharteey.------------------The Teuton hns am ailng endur-

ance. n attmnlnir r ig h t hand once h-i get* a. bead on h t i ta rge t, but {0™ lhe con\1ctlon ha* grown steadily since hla losing title effort th a t he was tacks a “goal lino” punch. Tlmo atler Jho time, when a ra lly m lsh fh n v e brok-

—-gn-flown - a n a r lcry's -d e fen a e irM a Jfa ^ p■ merely marched lo close quarters and , *l«l

Ihen did nothing. i °\Vhlle Schmellng Li a 2- lo - l pub- *orl

lie cJiolcf, th o wise m en of boxing— you manaBrrs nnd tralnenv—are cilmoet thw

— unftm!Mi«-ln-lhslr-T>oi:*i-lhat-'W»n«— thr«er. If he h a s ono m ore good f lfh t tbot left In him. wUl turn In th* b lg g rs t ' Ing flstlo uptet since Jack Sharkey bob> , into bed up (Uddenly to n i in the legend aold r t old H arry Will* InvlnctblUty. • me.

S U T ln « a tC u ip Mickey ha* been aUving In hU » *

■ " Ira la in g Cftmp-lh-SUnuB1t, N«w 3tf=- » t - w y. w ith th e benefit o( extrm m nk from the postponem ent th a t a e t th e . mto

*n«Rjk_M u d»i:iiuw;

worma beliefs h a U

OcrmftD. , thaaHe Is very h a rd to b i t w ith 8ehmtl>

Inf's best, am ost only wsapon, a ztra lgbt rlg h l-b ao d .sm ash. A o d ' . . Mlck«y, In tu rn , has » co rU n i l«ft ify»v h o o k to th eb o d y .th e jm ccb g tn tT ttly . conceded th e m ost troublesome for Schmellng to take or to avoid.

The sole miwilon In the m lndi of the sw irki is w aiiterii aoiiuy to ‘ keep going on. sU v ln f off th e d a y , when he m ust s ta r t suddenly down- ! wATd. Mlekcy. adm itting 31 years.',!,” has been f IghUng IS o t them. H e llkea cxcltement. In and out the rine, ' ^

There have been rumor* from hU csmp th a t despite -hls hsrd work, i *** his poundage arcund JTO. some of the , soark has gone oul of a grest fight- i tng machine, and th a t Mickey day 1* not the w an lo r of a year *10. < ‘

The bout will close th e m sjo r out- i door *f!iMn here. E xpectations s re | ^

------tnr.ft croad nf arnimfl,80,000. and rf»celpts ranging between $100;000 and '■ ™ » '__________________ ■ I’c S

Schmeling Awaits V erdict Of Court ‘3N E W .Y O aic Z sep l. 19 (/D—Max

0chnjellaf. heavyweight boxer, m ust mw-

— boih-fer ep c tea ip t Pf cu u n lu fslttn r ~ to appear a t a n examlnallon before

■ Irlpl n t M. ainnnnn.k^f j ^irac t suit brouRttt ngaln tt him by Se" '

- w S t .Supreme C ourt Ju stice tm ln Un- *»I

r r . U h e : .B h m ra ii3CTcr- ^^ f o d s y «m motion of counsel forC a jw w a,.w ho^ asserted BehincllnsWAS in .co n tem p t |o r fa illes to *p- Bsll pear for exam lnalloti o n ' June 27 lon I nnd August 4 last. man

Caroera eued on th e a llm tlo n th a t schm ellng failed to b ^ w l t h ^ him under on a g jw jje n t m ads J»*t A summer. I n h is-answ er Bi-h.t'.Hng l l / asserted the-boxlng c o m m u S m re - U . l l e r e d h lin o f a n y o b i i» , t l o n t ? 5 xC am era because -of fnjuiw l

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a f lM . bM tfr* Ml 11* a t i lS e teagA luaadtr, Rrd 601.- 117 36« 5* l a M arM

-'5sk:n;“inr~“:{2-s-js-s-so«hri*. TMxkM. ...-I51 sst m a a j s t *ekl

K i . — S I S■- .................................g SiS, 5 S S . ” r . » £ , " " -......................

*»«W . ~ ........................... 5 1 Man

And S<

1^ gitl-PICHTv

)L D A N D N E W g c n c r n t lo n a o f A m e r i c a n ic n g u o p c n m u i t {iJtci a b o v o . P h o t o o f th e lo s q u n r c o f f a g a i n a t t h e Cubs^ h o m o r u n t w i n , a n d t h e Y n n k s (/P) P h o to .

Hack Comments li On Next -Series-

i t h l e t l c s ’ S k i p p e r C o u n s e ls

A g a i n s t P i t t i n g T o o M u c h ^

C o n d l te n c e i n N e w Y o rk ^

CHICAOO. ScpL IS w v -o o n n lo _ . Inck’s score cord won’t wave from , w r ld w rlf* dug ou t th is fftll, but . aan how h e can sleep.Tlic C9-year-o](t p a triarch c f t h e , .

ormer world cham pionship A th le t- ; ea fnlrly beam ed today w hen he _ ras asked how I t f e l t to be o u t of | he big baseball show for th e f i r s t , p Irae In th ree years, snd h is oon- I ftaa llnn .■ 'la rted .iind .ended w lth | \ j

'O f coune, t 'd Jlke to be in U1L1 ; lorld series.” C onnie replied, "but ou don 't' kno« ' how 1 can sleep | h n e days a n d n igh ts . F o r tho Inst I h rw - y s a n t^ t - th h -U m r f .^ r - t e a c d i — .boul on those tr a in berths, th ink- ■Rg a n d fre tting . B u t now, I Jum p;H c nto bed a n d sleep Ukt a w om oul, oldler. No boseboU nlgb lm oies for ae. A ad bow X love it." • {"Ko, maybe m y boys d o n 't s le ep --

0 well," h e added w ith tb e slight-1 *t-tw ink le- ln -h l» -pal« - « n e - eye*.- - - T h e r have to w orry about feUJngnto tb e world serlee this year, you { C jiuw.- r » e g u t _ i n r ^ u i f l n n TttiB e i ia : ih I iik _ i;T e .fo t . th e m '. .a iw l IJby lUfi to *ee a llT S e games from ft|l«yj a a M E m j u m ^ i u i A tJisnge." fan

VM ack O ff e n T tp \g\e

U tb e Y ankees t«ks a Up from ^ Xmnle H ae k .-th ey w o n t r a te the ta be-to fr-llf ta tly -tn ths b lf b a t t le .™ hi* fall. of“The Cub* m ay be a lo t more e

miihlaiome th a a ttw .M ost oeniir- -atlve dreams.” h e e x p l a i n e d , (de Don't forget they Are on th e hus- ihe Is while th a Y ankees bave entered he resU nf up praecs*. I l l never (he orget back in IMO iU e n no o n e , / ave the A thletics a chance to de- ner: ta t th e Cubs, w ho had n m to f i r .the iway from th e ir N ational league ,vhi h a l t th a t (here reoUy w asn’t a n rlw lt econd place. B u t we beat them , — 'the "Then, nobody fave th e Boaton the

iraves a chance to beat u s In IBM. 'Aft01 they did w as.to whip us In four ,pal. tralKht. New Y ork a p p e a n to be R n he bfUer b a la n c ^ b»!Uball team ? C md the very capable M r. Me- tlai Earthy should liave a g rea t ad- afti antage In Ills m lnule knowledge Ms if. alm ost e re ry player, b u l In a fidi hon series a ^ lh lz iR can happen." ton“W on't th is be a g rea t n igh t lo

le«p7"-he g rtnned .— .............. ^

SENATOKS'l OSE ! j ;--------- to I

l e n S ^ ^ u S a n t o ^ 'lhe s u t e a S - ^ lo n d U tle .lo s t to L e w lito a b y a K o re s f S to 4 today. T b e fam e s ta r te d Iste 1 tick nd w en t buC sevea -lan lag t, m s n e d 'nal A yeW *.Btowt-wd^aliw ■■■■ — ^ l y n tOolse M orrd 'a ll four in th e flrsl itu r rsme but th e re a f te r v e n t scorek«*,ima: l*lLaad H enry m ade up Oje Lewti- [pre on batU ry aad-R am boud a o d Sher- tori nan worked for th e fienatora. lnt<

9scar Eckhvdt, Si

(B y T b s A*Mdi

i i w EckbM dt.. BmzL P ra n d ic o Mlvlo ssgue bstsm en fo r fsm ee u p to and Incl

Sekbardt. Missions ___________________ta s te r . Ifcdlywood __________________lU t t ^o* A n g e le s ___________________Inney, P o n i a n d ______, _____________loms. S e a t t l e ___ ___________________U lnbeck. Lo* A o ft le t ______________lytelmoa. Missions.__ _______________isrlyle. Hollywood ________u Johnson. P o rtland .1____lonroe. P o rtland - ’ .......

--------w mf-aHagn>4 iLY ne'

ichmelifim e i a c a n - t i f t a s a i e J ^ e n n a n t

1 o f th o N ew Y o rk Y n n k n w h ic h li a f t e r i h r p r T <?nra~nf ~ t r a H ln g ^ g ~ "“w n s nm ac h c U ire lu n ’ r e c c n iT lln c j ubfl in th e w o r ld 's .s e r ie s . O th e r jiho uka’ new s t ; ir l ) . i t t e r y : G o m e z , p ltc l

'|M i5 ° |K m iL g 'r iYbu «)AY-rt30 T

W eRC -O M -A -R A fT— — { T W O vu e & k :6 j

^ i T H o g r f b o o - f t '. ? e A R M E -w e /? e N T > i^ 1 «

b ' . _________ _______________f , ----------- -------------------- am

liCubs Play Pirates cj ij In Chicago Series^!^ ^ ------------------ — s fJ,Howling Crowd of Cham* ^■1 pionship Hungry Fans “ Il r Awaits “ Crucial” 'Ctaslrfn^ -------------------- .............................. ............1 ■i CKICAGO, Sept. 10 (-D -W l»a t;P tJ r r t t ie -or iginal liascb alt-w rtter m ean»r<^^ I 'b y B""criielarMriM- opena-at- W rlg-ton a]ley neldTom orrow -brfore a how ling jP l I o ^ e h am plftHnhlp hunirry-C ab . W

IfBtiC • •• ■ ■■ ^ ---------------Pflt-iburgh's pur»uln« P ira te s U n - Hi

Igle w ith the Cuba in th e first two 'bsitle* of a T m in am e~ger»i~thtr*-O fl

J may end th e National lesgue pen- Vc ’ n sn t fight in Just one Inning or r i •'s end -lt-staggcrln ff to th e very end

of the season. Hi

l.L^Jw' (he Cubs even It th ry should lose!' Ihelr other five games while P itts-1 Sli1 burgh won a ll th e others le ft on s tr their schedule. B<* I A clean sweep of the ' four-game■ »erles by the P ira tes would make D<f ,the situation a lan n ln g 'fo r the Cubt, Dle |Who owned a *lx-game lead tonight M.r,w lth a s . m any gsme.t to ptay over -■ 'the Pirates, who have four left w ith 8») the Cubs and four w ith 8 t. Louts. Ci..A fter th e P ira tes, th e cub* have a Jo r ,palr w llh th e bothersome CInelnnatl8 a t W rlgley field. _______r r oiven a g rea t homccomlns ova- IT- tlon todsy as he led h is Cub'S home H;- after a successful B nstem Inranlop.0 M snsger C harlie O rlm m was con- H. a fidrnt th a t It a ll would be o \er by Ol " tomorrow n ight. Sn

KO -PA8SC0 T O - n i l S CAMK- P l LAWRENCE, K an . OD - W hen S

{Notre Dam e and K ansas tangl* on 'th e gridiron he re Novem ber 5. there

• |Wlll l» no freg T h r twn

to th s t e ffec t

a ST. LOOTS M ^ P h i l l>owera. head ^ t itlcket-taker fo r th e Bt. Louis Cardl-1 nal club, took tlck fU from #2M per- HI H 8 B n t:w 6 e .P a ae d --tta im g i-a - a n g ff -jc, litum stlle one afternoon a t Sport*. a» >,>man park. H e Is alrA credited with -|preventing One-Eyed Connelly, no- s i -itorious gate-crasher, from , getting b i

'in to th e 1SS3 world s tertes. • w

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San F ra n c is c o ^

sMclsied Press)U n g Jh _ rj« (y w ltt\jr i.a v c r« 9 ..P l_ .J7 1 . __ dlislon.t ouirielder. led Paclfle coast d Including Sutlday's. O fficial n in th ly Ifsgue.hesdouiirterg h e re ;__ ____________

o AB n 11 i m Pet..................... 91 368 S7 130' 4 J71_________ 147 420 W 140 1 J J J........... .......174 filB 150 241 0 J54_________ 173'. 714 110 253 5 J33_________ IS# 633 JJ3 323 8 JJ3_______ _ - .n o 377 SO- 131 ' 7 J47

.... 44 172 16 59 1 J43...................183 837 110 314 14 J4 l............ . .136 498 93 165 . 26 J33_______ „ 1 0 7 3 ^ 88 136 3 J3 3 j ;

N E W B.- T W IW ^ A I J J . I D A B O - a

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:h h n v e c i i r r l c d t h e c liiij t o o n | lT6‘^ h lo t ic .T - r s r o - ~ T c p r c s c n te d 7 —n In M s, b i i r i i l i 'in J C T j^ ir in n 't iT n c T ^ 'l ' t 'jih o to a s h o w G c h r if f .R u t h 's o ld n»^ i l t c h c r , a n d D ic k e y , c a tc h e r .— mo, i

■ - c|,nt

'Cnantrv Club Wins n, ! Three-Team-Eventji^---------------------------------------------------- L iUU]

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D . H u tc h in s o n , T w in F a l l s ,

S c o r e s L o w 7 2 o n C l o a r 'S J j

L a k e s H a z a r d o u s F a i r w if y s i m '________________________ IK

nuH L , fiept. 1» (Special to T he V'*" N eas-T w tn P a lls country club fo ir- cra iKOredSl polnta lo win tlre t p la ce ' ' lli' the th r c e ^ iub rtaU;ir 6n~ tllFM F:^^*^ ardous Clear. L akes Oolf and Coun- try club courM Sundny nftem oon. „ Clear Lakes, ho st club, scored and the Canyon Crest plnyers I r M Twin PbIIs, acored m points, _

Dewfy H utchinson. Twin Pa llt ^ Country club player, was low Indl-

for tt)o'lB-hole play. W n terh o le ra ttd jc rit, Bower, Twin Ptills Country club, tt ld j j nI Canyon Cre*t club, respectively, tied n n (

for sfcond w ith eighties, V*-. o uT7»i_?nhl hlK^ m-lml g»» u J

wHlch Is under supervision of O lf- g^g , ford Davison, torm er Uuhl coach,

ftcted as courtesy caddies. B uhl wo- ngv. men terved refreshm ents. \ , « p' The tournam ent was played by 49 kuQ .j te e f lJ S - In f f lL C a c lu c lu b .. playing _ H n groups o f ^ ^ e, wl th a p c ^ l e j s c h :

I Individual results follow, with ijptayer* from Tw in Palls C ou n ty

.^ond .-and Cl«ar-Ji.akas,_thlrd:------------ „c • Player T o ta l, Polntai.W lnlrrhnlBr____________ TO- -4 .aeii- B o w e r____ _„J 0----------------------tv*— { ( „. H ud leson ............ —-------- 87 2 gt»| " ' pp *lro

I York .......- ..........................90 _M. f a i t ........... .................— 88 .3

Hulchlnson ------ --------- -73 3. Wllllam.wn ....................... 86 1^DaTtoon - f i

;; Sinclair _________ ______»7 l i l ?hU, aion. ............ ..................>1 S '

Bordewlck_____________87 H i " 'n-------- to .

; D e n to n .....................- .....83 3 f ‘I. Dlpple ______________ 107t McGuire , ------ -----------88

= S ; ■" KI Jones ................... .... .........87 V.i on**. --------- the

Ttolson ............ .................83 3 [W: TT o . ' JoMtiof r r - -----------t a--------------• Hyo* .............. ...................p,?c.■ H. Denton ....................-.85 3 wajrf O uklU ..............................103 *he

a m l t h --- ----------------------99 .j.^°

Padget____^ . 8 , , , ^, Campbell .............. ...........-M ^J v a n R ip e r ------------------ 100 ^

;iW ray ......... ..................■ « 3 " g

7 Jo tJ j^ .1 « ,7 .™ ’ .95 '•> Taylor _______________ f l

J Shields --------------103 I °

• Stew ard ................- .........8S 3f Bickford _____________ 113 u ; r' W ade ...... ................ :------ 57 1 Kic

— HmS t e p h a n - ------------------- »7 1 vTh

JUr*t ----------------J4 3 ^■ - k j i

T aber .................... .............« IH j u r, B. Johnson ------------------97 l u j ---- H t----------

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r S u n ' a a y V R e s u l t S ” J s

t NATIONAL. LEAGUE ^ H alr PlUaborgh 7-6. New T erk 4-1 O'O. , ,.P > ilU deli»h toA Jreek> m -l__ Hur

B t UMi* 2-s. B«*tM >-< • Hur1 Cbirago 4. c laelnnaU I • winI pileI AMERICAN LEAGUEI PblladelphU 4-7, Cblcage 3-4 O) W ashington 3-». Cleveland 7-3 Kh<I n r ir e l t t. Bw l«n 8 __I Kew York 7-1. f i t Lesi* <-31 ----I PA C IrtC COAST LEAGUE . ^ Jl j San m n c b c a z-2, Fertland I-<

^ T U E S P A -Y -M O R T n N n . S K P m

J SpotliiBoston Natlonais-^Pl

By 6-to-3 Score! 1_____ i

B r a v e s K n o c k G ia n t s ' B a c k Rol

— m i o - T ier - W i l l i ; j t r L o n i r — I

F o r S e v e n th P o s i t io n In I

L e a g u e b y W in n in g O p e n e r :

c

N.\TIONAL LEAGUE DnoUin a t New York

■ llmnkljrn a t Thlladelphla rillM>urEli a t Chlrago

.So olhEr sam e schrduled

I S T A m N G S -' n it?h 'irih __________Sl u " ' '.IM rl-hunxBAklrn ___—___ . —.'»* II J« .w » »I'tiiiirtciphU_________ IT «)lo.lon . ____________ 1* j* 1N ',*tiub U Im Chl.cj,ntlBMll __________ *» »e JM DMI

fBjr Tit* Associated Press)NEW Y o p x . 'S ep t 10 — Boston C

nravea knocked Uie O lanU back In- Mo* tft~a t ie tfltll ?l'-IiTt1l** f^r todtplsce In the National league by winning today's series opener. 6 to

I The Braves sewed U up in the ,illur.w hcQ -thci-Jum ncsl_pn WMie £** 'Hoyt for four ruM . Including a four- ^ ibsgger by Randy Moore wltn two!on ibase. Ed B randt piiehod s tn d l iy for tb* Ilhe winner*, alloxwlng nine h its but ikeeplng them vrtll distributed. P lu r e h a n ty Hognn h it a ho |fitr to r “j r l th r Olants. JOI

K08TON A B n H O A E foulTasTnnvme. 3b .........4 'J . <i B 4 - p ’t d tUfbsnskl. u ______ 9 0 1 3 8 0 TJorann, I b -------------S 1 2 7 0 0 twoR, Moore, rf _____8 1 1 3 O' 0 twe;-n»rnfr.-«f- ... . „.-w 4 - n . . f l , 3 - 0 - l l l!01lHollsnd. If _______ 4 0 D » 0 , 0 forWftllor*, 3b -------4 0 .1 .0 3 0 aSpohrer, c _______ 4 1 1 3 0 0 le t!Brandt, p — -1 3 0 .0 0

TOTALS ............37 0 8 27 I t 1 BOX‘ Pit:

NBW YORK AB R II O A E ! qU) r w m 7 7 r T T T r r r » - t r - s - - t - r i > - - » f ^I c n u , 2b ....................4 0 0 1 4 O jcoeTerry, lb ..................4 1 I 13 a O isiniLlnditrom . e f -------4 1 1 4 0 0 p o ,Ott> r f > . „ . - . . ^ ~ 4 -0 .0 4 0 0 U el

EnglUh. 3 b ...... ........4 o 'o 0 3 0 ny»Verges, m ............4 0 1 1 4 3 1 o roHoyt, p ........... — .....1 0 0 0 1 Oja’ Pullls ---------------1 0 1 Q 0 o 't o I .iLuque. p .................0 0 0 0 0 0 , c|iB Alien ......... ........I n 0 0 0 0 Not[Schumacher, p ___0 o 0 0 0 0 jia jm - H e * W - . ---------i - 0 -X i-0 _ 0 -0 gee

------------------------fiulT O T A L S -•- .•..30 3 0 37 11 3 sw i

c Dtttted-f or-Hoy> ln-<HMh------- —Ifm-BTBatted-for-Luque In seventh.—« Batted for 8e h u m a ^ * rJ n -T ^ ^ r ^

Wbw York , .■t ,t .-.'.'.00(K>OI-000—a- ^ Sum m ary: Two-i>a»« h it —Lind- j,Hi

slrom :home run.i—R. Moore- Hog- paj, *nm a1ttcei*U rt7*n»klrdouble-pl*y- -jojy —M aranvllle ta U rbanikl to Jor- ^xx dan ; losing pllcher—Hoyl. - Big

P B IL IIE S 5. nHOOKLIN 3 ™

t*HILADELPHiA.rfepl. IB W’l - WRI PhUUet knocked young Van Mungo . xx from the hill In the flr»l two In- x w nlngs today to drfr.V. Brooklyn. 8 Phi to 3. and pull within a half game Chl of Utlrd place In the NsUonsl S league, now held by the Dodgers. Bla

••Chuck" Klein, who made three of Me tbe PhOs* e ight hits, crscked his Sin th irty -eigh th home run of the year *tc: In th e first Inning, and In tho sec- op ond '‘Les" ‘M allon bounced ohe over e r - Ihe wall w ith Ttidd-on bate to cll- ~ max ft th ree -ru n rally and send

Joe Bhaule rcllevrd Mungo and ^ pitched g rea t ball the reU of t h e . J ^ way, yielding only tlvree hlls. but | the dam age already had been done, ■**«

BROOKLYN A BR H O A E I'* 'Taylor, cf ............... 3 I 2 3 O 0Strlpp. 3b -------------3 J O 0 3 O TigOTJoUl. I f ----- - — 3 .1 1 6 . 0 0 <^3WUson. rf ..........- . - 3 0 l 3 0 ® m fBukeforth. c --------- 1 0 0 1 0 0 "ICucclnello. 2b ____ 4 0 1 1 1 0 *>t ■W right M ........... 4 0 1 1 3 0

^ ’'" '4 n 1_7 0“ T t t r e Lopei. o .......— ___3 0 O -2 ~ » ''0 ■**«

Bhaute. p ...... ...... .....1 0 . 0 0 0 0 Sw• Seibert ___ _____ 1 o 0 0 0 0 Stji

J a m i & i i - . t i i X j 5 = 7 * *• B atted for Shaute In nlnni,

Jo lPHILADELPHIA A BR H O A E Pic

O. Davla. c f .........'..4 ' 0 0 1 1 0 -WaBarton, u ________3 0 0 3 8 0 JfliKlein, r f _________4 3 3 0 0 0 \Hurst, l b _________ 3 0 I 13 1 0W hitnry. 3 b ______4 fl 0 0 1 0 TolLee. I f ___________ 4 0 1 3 0 0 ITodd, c _________,.4 I 1 4 0 0 D aMallon, 3 b _______ 3 1 2 3 3 0 o eHansen, p _______ 0 1 0 o 0 0 s toU ska. p _________ 2 0 0 1 3 0 v n

'ro T A L S ^ ..- . . . . . .3 i l ’« 2 7 'l « - 0 RoB n**!yn-:=nr= '.T ^:.::-l0l-000 000-» Sol Philadelphia ______ ,l30-000-01x-« H a

U in o n r^ e iK ic S r^ ^ iO T e runs*'— WjO'Doul, K le in. Mallon: neerlflce - H oHuretL •double__p la y s-^a rle ll to ^H u ^ B i r ie lf to ita llon to HurifT — w inning p itcher — Llsks; loalng t—plleber—M ungo. , "

- eiOnly two National ieasue games «

K heduled. ol

O oU aad 7-8. M telaa* M |.^aa«pM ne*»to 8-1. neaywB«l «-4 , 5,

Lee ABgelea s-8, SealUe 11-10 _

•R M B K R 2 0 . . ■ ____

ighi In IP K M e Jp h ia S y rs

Nine by 9-6 W e 3____ . ■ JoU

pla]Robert IVIoses Gro*«, Not at

floleiit Ability to Win Twenty-Fifth “ 'Victory f—

AMERICAN' LKAr.l'E wei!Rl. Irfinls a t r im la n d kno- Chleago a t D r ln l t PraWa-.hlngloA ftl Itoat^n rou:

Nn o lhe r game arhtdalcd ' ' niRl

STANDINGSK»w-Vlll , IU----- A\ J t t , - . " ]rhU*<lrlphla ____ St - .tIT p .^w »»hiB sioa-------------- IJ ** J * t

t ' — 2} •???c W n e * . r n z z 2z z z . « t S iil*DMIon ___________ - U IDS J*«

(By T lie AMOcfat^d P r« u ) Pr* C H I C A a O. Scpt, 19 — Robert wet

Moses Drove was no t a t bla \*ery beet g ta

or the American league aeasoo a s o iil PhlladelnhlA defealed the Chicago t 'h . White B ox.IT oI . In the f fa s i game ot th e seftsoq a t Com liiey psrk.

iiiE sux cilppect'O run f o r ' i f ^ l t s ; ■¥j' Including th ree doublej. b u t only In JCi t b l fifth Inning were Ihey tibl* to do any rea l dam age. The AlhlcUca nicked on Phil O alllran. B ill Cham ­berlain. "B ed '' P abcr and B in s fo r 10 htt«, c lustering them In th t tlrs t t w In n laa sd y ln ^ -w h lth they leo r-

T he As s ta rted early, comU ntng r iIs two walka w ith Mickey Cbehranc’t can; tw enty-th ird hom e run o t the se a - o n i son, and a double h r J to m v ro x x pim for th ree nm s., dou

O rov i became the tl r a t m ajor ^en la tgue hu rler to reach lh e 25'm ork e-0 in vlctorlta thU te a u n . e

T be de feat waa number 100 lor th e cou BOX, a n tw h igh m ark for th * elub. wot PHILAOBLPHIA AB R H 0 A E cro' BUhop. 3 b ----------- 3 3 3 .-4 3 0 tell:

r n f t h r » n i . , ' V ' ■< 1 3 4 0 0 VBlmmoni, I t ............. 4 2 1 0 0 0 a n tFoxx, l b ----------------8 0 1 7 1 0 deuU eN alr. a ^ .- ^ ______S 0, 1 < 4 0 ponMtUer. I f t > - 3 - e - 0 - rDykes, 3 b .................. 4 ,1 1 0 2 0 th liO rote. D ---------------3 J 1 1 1 p line

_ . . . ---------------- theT oU ls ............... -,...38 » 10 27 11 0 raju

CHICAOO AB n H O A E TN orm an, cf .........8 1 a 3 0 O’ AmHaye*, 3 b ............ — .8 1 I 1 3 0 rouB«ed«,-rf-.r,.,.,;.~;_;..,B-0 1 - 4 O J i t h efiuUlvan, lb .... ........5 1 3 12 0 0 InUSwanson. It .__ .4 I 1 T O O O rt

K re*» ,-3b-.:r-^™ ^;-9 -0 - 1 - 0^ 2 - 1 *el? Btf r iT cT -:;---7 4 r - a a i o ~ h

cna^ ixV iaih , p Anix H o d a p p -------------- 1 0 0 0 0 0 whiPabcr. p „ _______ 2 .0 P O O 0

xxxLyona ...." " " " ’n q 0 0 0 o!tlmBigg*, p ..,___L -_ ..,0 0 O 'O I 0 e-4,

T o la ts ............... >....38 8 l a 27 13' i j j l r fX—Baited for Cham berlain In sec- Jap

TBHT--------------------- ---------------------------y n .x x -C * lte d for paber In eighth,

XKX—Rnn for Potherglll In eighth. JohPhUadelphla ............... 121 a w 0ll> -0 '*lniChicago ..................... Ml 040 01& -« ;a n i

Summar}’; T w o-bsu h i t s —Poxx. geli Blahop. C o :h rane. Swanson, ApplUig. McNair, B erry: thre«-b«se h it — — Sim m ons; home n n —Cochran*; S i • tcrlflce—G rove; double p la y -B lah - op to McNair to Poxx; losing p itch­er—Oal li ran .

BOSTON 8, D E T R O m 1

Jo U ey .w h o itp ro fe^ o n ls r lg h tt lc ld *Ing, donned the catchefa mask, m lt . a and chest protec tor for th e Boaton Red Sox today and figured proml- - nen tly in a 9-to-4 victory nver the t . . T igers u the series clceed here, to - ^ day. Jolley h it » hom«fUR With t^ o men on bas* In th e second Inning.

T h e victory was the 8ox’ sixth out . of 33 games w ith th e U te ra this sea- y ,,

between ^

■starting Dltchw. was d t ^ S t w l t S ^ - r d e fe a t Bob K line was th e wlnnee.

B 0 8 T W- — —SpognardJ, 2b ...;___ 4 1 0 3 7 0Sium pf. r t ________ 4 1 1 3 0 1Oliver, r f .................3 0 0 8 0 0

Jolley, c .................... 4 I 3 1 0 0 -Plckerlng, 3 b ----------4 0 0 I l 14Var*tler, ts ......... _..3 0 1 3. 3L 0Ifline. p ...................... 3 0 0 0 0 0

W elland, p -------0 0 0 1 0

T ota ls ............. ....... ,33 5 8 H 13 3D E TRO IT A B R H O A E

DavU. lb .................. S 0 0 8 1 0O e h r lo g e r , .2 b ____J 1 3 3 3 0Stone. I t .................... 4 0 3 3 0 1W hite, r f -------------- 9 0 0 1 0 0■Win te r. i ‘'*6 '•nR o g e n . - i a J — a I ' j i - Schuble. 8 b - - . . . . , . ^ . 3 - 1— t - a - 3 0 _H ayw orth, 0 ----------4 0 3 8 0 0BrM>r* n - 1 ft n a t ftW yatt, p ................ 1 0 O O O O 'H ogw tt, p ----- :-------0 0 0 0 0 0

We Pay th e B in A fi iae t B > ^ evta, BrtOsea, Cuts, U ad*r-iafU - Uen. ODt o f Cine (T ew ar any other rood Injory th st a a k e a Uie

tire BhaerTktablai.G ate* Vb1 « Tlree F o r Sale « t E. a XUVENB BATTKBT CO.

3«j Btato N. rh o n e >K5-W

Boeingx W eb b ------------- .....O 0 0 0 o ' 0 f _ ijtxHhlel .............. 0 0 r axxxD oijaek - j:: .: ; ,; ..: ,- .f t-o -o -a -o -o 111

T ptaU ....,............”4 n S . l . 8 .

-3t—B atted for W yatH ii:cl8hth^------Z IXXX—K on for Rhlel In eiutiih,B oston ................... 031 ooij o it^-SD etro it .............. •.....•...moo 000 030—4

S u nimary: Two-ljft.ie hli.<—o e h r- (Jq Inger. Stoilo Hayworth; home runa— joU ey; sacrifices — Oliver; double playa—Spognardi lo Waratler 10 Al- ejtonder. Davis to n o jre l l 'i^ O e h r - •- iugc r; wlniUng. plleher-K lliic ; los- iB g .P ltc llt t-B r ltltf i------------------------------

N o o ilier American league games a scheduled. N<'

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sa lI

DROWN WINK |*>nTORONTO. Otilarlo. Sri>t, 10 (« V -)

Al Brown, lanky p si'am a Nesro who fs. ta generally recoanlrrd as ,ban tam - i *'** weight champion of tlir world, j ly knocked ou t Kmlle (Biilder) Pladnrr. Bo' P ran re . In lho nr.it round of a lJ-]t*>* round champlotuhlp flplit here to - ; A 1 nigh t. Brown welshed 117%; p ln d - ;le o ne r 118. | r a i

r iO lI T TO DRAW I "W

Pennsylvania, and Mike O Doa-d. 135. ■ of Colutpbus, Ohio, fought a 10-round An d raw her* tonight. P»

PETROLLE WINS <>0HOLYOKE, Mass.. Sept. 19 W — P*

Prankio_E tlxaU c_ i4 t.acS cn« :lw ly* .___New York, gained a decision over S tan le y ^ ^ y sa. i43\4, Chih-. here lo - _ j

count Of nine in th# sevenlh. bu t th e , Olillean rallied mlKlillly In the n in th , vsi Tl)o.jlec.l»lon dianlj)roT fij)O 0U lar,_ ia.

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ElIswortKTISes ^S ta rts Defense _ |"’i

Of Tennis Title | S.'• _____ • . h a

-tx ?fl-A f< o te taeg,-tfept:-<«-<<n - — e iEllsw orth Vint*, jr,, inaugurated hi* cam paign In the defense of hla P a - m,, clfle Southwest singles tennis cham -plnnth lp tndsv by drfra tln y ‘ hisdouble, John Alman, South P a sa - ' tq d ena. CaUfomla. In love sets. S-0. .j , , 8-0.

E xcept fo r th e . ta c t- th a t .A lm an ._ could not m atch stroke* w llh hU^ world champion oppon*nt, th s / i crowd would hav* had difficulty In \ j telling which plnyer was which, they

Vines mad* quick work of bl* antagonU t, only on* gama w ent to .

I,deuce and Alman scored only lO im i ’ipolnta ditftng ^ * 17 mlnutg* o t p ^ . ^

) th ings easy, stood back on th e base' line a n d peppered placemeAle.eloDf ^• th e side lines much lb the em bar- ijra jum ent o t Alman. ^ ;1 The seeded star*, both foreign a n d ^ •^American, moved through th e tlrs t- ^• Iround play without u p ie t T hree of ^ Ith e m nklng p la y m , • howete r.-T tn - J f

I in to sligh t dlftleulUrs. Jo h n O lU t.iH) G reat Britain , beat Phil H anna. L o* ' [|“

: selj*.- th e score being m !-W r «-li- — t

i r A n S I S r W m F 5 t r r . r ' « : i . - i a - t S II while ECelth Oledhlll. national d o u b - ,I le t champion, Santa Barbara , w a ti ^

ijtln f .C lay Mahoney, Loe Angele*, 2 -« ,' ^ I 8-4, 8-0. I 11_. T h e- tw o stara i r o m .lh a .O rien t.! J?; il j i r o Satoh and Takeo K u « a b t ra , | .{Japanese cltampion. found ra th e r

n u y - aaUln f . 'S H e h -eMmttltted WU» — ilam Doeg. San ta Monica, b rother of Jo h n Hope Doeg, former natlomU

r iln g le a champion. 8-1, 6-0. K uw ab- l la ra defeated Ned %Vlieldon. L ot A n- i

geles, 8-J. 8-3. 'I

i S tream s Around Hailey Get F ish

BOISE, Sept. 10 </«V-ldabo S tale ggnu! jlgflftrunent an tun lky-ardcrcit _

' 1,300.000 young t n u t talcen from “’ th e Hayspur halchery to b o 'p lan l- '; .( r d In itre an u In the vicinity of‘ Kalley. i

Tho announcement la ld a very® large number of fish will be p lan t-• ed this fall, planting work to be-'* Rin I n -m o a y - p a r lS 'O t- th o s ta te , |

Sportsmen's organizations In ' the ' ■ vicinity of Hailey were asked lo rc- j^ quest tlielr allolroent*.____________^

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ilODRFACEK0

1 • Every face and0

1 different razor adji ; .why tke~Gillette -0 “ “'w x tin ts S lo tted 10 . ;

' "easy-adjuistment— shaving comfort. Pi

Pflfffl Firt •

Id a h o L B a c k fifc —

--T|ini<^-Vi(>ry^ lfr - ^

Coach Leo Calland Finds Team's Tricks Include

■ “ Anything in the'BookV'

^tOSCOW. Scpt. 10 (Special to T b e News)—Coast football fans. Jong ac- cuslomed lo watching Idaho stick to s tra igh t football featuring end run* ftn<l oft-tAckle imaahes, a re likely to hnve a Burpclse when the 1032 back - . . . flfld swings Into aetlon. -.-Jdahon-backlieki-thla y e a r ^ - w P —— italile. aays Leo Calland. head coach.I ta repertoire of plays can Include almost anything in th e books.

A new Vanda] th rea t will be a» ss - . ts. Idnho ha.1 good tow ers ond re - ' (•elvers. One of the strrprl**.^ o f e a r ­ly practice U the way Wlllls Sm ith. Boise, quarterback, h a i been tllp p ln f tl)* oval Into the arm s o t receivers,A mediocre parser lasl sesson. Sm ith looks llko ha Is ready to sU p Into the ranch of th* real triple threa ts. L as t seaMui he dem onstrated p lenty of ability a t running and kicking. Id a - . ho also has thre< m*n wtio have been

of Sm ith 's tosses. June lu n fo rd . Los Angeles, and Paul Taylor. T w in Palls, ends; and H arry Jacoby. Bon­ner* Perry, halfback, probably will do m ost o t th# work In th n t d e ­partm ent.

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^ ' vantage over the others, b u t there tf inthe lln tup during apy game. wiUlaBmltb.-Dlnt?slsed guarterbaek, and___Lee Tyrrell, Moscow, and E arl Sm ith, Pller, fullback eandldalt*. are also - *howlnf up well.

BaU pack tra Include three t i n t - •trlng quartttbocks and th ree tuU - baek*. U n d tr ca lland 's system th e hottbocka a re used almoet excluslvt- ly to r blocking and the o ther backa - c a rfy W T g l O eo rrt WUsonT K 5s=— cow, and Wlllls SmIUt. quarU rbeeks; a n d Lee Tyrreti, tuUback. are aU le t- tcrm en. Cy Oeragbty. Spokane, a t ^JU*rt*rr*nd-Bart-flm llh-aM d-I>ou«— Cordon, A*hton. fuUbacks. a re the sew baU a r r l e n who wUl add s treng th to Idaho 's backfleld.

Clifford S u tterP - O n lrCT II V U l m S H U l l t V C L ' X

PHILADELPHIA,' M pt. IB Uf) — Clifford S u tttr . Tulane un lven lly .

w be .e a rrU d a a isw o rtb -V ln e a - tti.n e t— atU . In th e recent national alngles championship tournam ent, h a t been sWected as th e raokln* Intereoltefl- • ate U tleholder u given N umber 1 ranking In an aonounecnunt m ads today i r the Inter-collegiate te n n ia . eommlttee o t the U n ite d -S ta te s -Lawn _ .T tn a l8 .. aisoclAtlon... B ry « ii_ . O ran t, diminutive A tlan ta p i v u trom th e Vniv*r*lty o t N otlli Caro>^- ilna. U ranked Number a w ith K eith u l^ h jg .'S tf ltre W . In Wumoer a p o ^

_ H c a d ln t jb e - d t t ih ! i i - t iB k lf l» _ a t fc ~ :01e<lhuk=<nfc=nyo>epa==0eufhilnr— S u n to rd , who bold the national in - tercoliegtate double* title. E lbert

J A S l L i u ia j J i s ic tU te lL J lB l ie a J t i—of Caiifortila. l« a A agS w ^brancb . are ra ted Number 3 w ith th e S u tU r - brothar*. OUftord and Edward. T u - lane WHmber i . ----------------------- — -

P A a n c COAST l e a g u eHan PraDclsed a t BeatU*Les Anfcles a t PortU nd B a cn u a v to a t M M ona O akland a t HoUywood

ONE DAY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CBABGlNG

50cLewcet B attery Prlrcs

P rw t-O ’Xite m*Leve) Batteries - need w ater only 3 time* a *ear.

E. O. HAVENS BATTERY CO.318 M ain N. Pbone 948-W

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IS DIFFERENTd beard requires a ljustfnent.. That is ,^ I l u F b l a d e -

—gives “marvelous— Prove this yourself.

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Sogginess «f Sicel..-lssi>6s, SS

Prctcrred. Imposes Brag Iffi-------- lUst

MARKETS At A-GLANCE =. . . . NEW YORK. S c p V lO W ^ . . . !?,!!

Steclui; Heavy; U nllfd BtuW* ,_ _attol w ftc rrM d ro ia A harnlr..

Oondx: im g i iU r: uniieo . eLAlcs BOvernmcnU nnd ralL< firm.

Curb: E « y : f !« trlc bond wirt ^ Slmre heavy.

Forelitn c jchanR tt: BUii7\ i ? ' Frcnch Iratie firm.Cotton; Higher; higher cables; *''■

■ unfavorable w fa th fr. I --------Su84ri-LoRCcJi«Uc,.M.'J)n£___ ; , i '

Coffee: H ljtner; trade burlciK, CHICAGO:W heat; Ea^y; (orecan aoutli.-

WC.M; lantn north*e*i movement. n Corn: Eaay; toreca^t beneflsbl Iquq'

raliw; Increawd vWblp stock. UbtCattle: S(e&dy to lower. Lllxllo js ; S low nndsteaoy to.urong. I.IIm

____________ _____________________MUJly JOHN I - COOLKV 1' ''=

;(.\»Oflalr<l Prf.w m m n c la l’W rllfr) 4 ." ‘ ! NEW YORK. Scpl. lO-SogKlneM ’of sle tl lAsucs. n o tc v b ly Unlletl iS iatM s tee l preferred wlilch broko * " ‘

_I? pniMi» tm pftw l « rtrng on the

‘uiOoa'i ^l-e^ Die n i l f Jn roost dl- rectlQn*. Lomca nverimcd into a net decline of 1.3-ijolntji.

Trndliis waa the dullcat In nbniil Ni two months, oiily 1.3G3.5U shnrc^ | Quii changlne hands. Bonds aLw u e re .iK .r

-<iulp;, w h e a t nnd cotton. wtios'-| T: n i’tn n c.w. tw.e tlifr -w W t—

liurry ol buying Jn niJJ njujurj., l r Jiari Bivfii Ih r BRnerft]_Alov)t iig t-f l, - tm mild b^i,^t, lu.'L Un‘tr-«n th i» lii^m , fnJn before eloalng time. aUlwuali fot*

-iton-aanaccfl-tQ -snoTL H jracthlns to is.or the Rood. 21

In the nbfenee of fre>h dcvrlop- fulu ~<i'cnta [>ert«inmg~Ib~llTOlUinatTirag»' — Ai rec ti. WflJI S Irrc l v u -tw c ra —i'’ ~ Q ' look back a l trade Indices cover- Hns i r e n d a of the paat week. A fuln«l Ihe favorable Imiillcntlonn NI of the car l o a d lU R a statement. Ji'lve howerer. waa a report tliat Jteel tiroduction to d eaaed a Irlfle. T>w - loaa tn ItMlf waa Inconaequemini. N but ft m ar ha’ e «a««Mfed lo ncmr m w traders and o ther holder* of "teel ahare* lh a l the anticipated Sep- 1 •:

— t f Tnber bow n-had-faeen-atdetwekerfr • - I - . . .S lH .P re fe m d TijmbW ?

Sleel preferred'a tumble carried the prtce to M a ja ln a t a rrcen l hl«h of over W. » • th a t the rwc* tlon haa been alxeable. GoMlp tu '

. to the divldend’a aafety la belns revived In Wall atreet, alltMURh

be taken U nUII more than a m onth away. T he common dn p p e ’d 3 S nei. while ahadea of the inde- i 'f" Jxndenta were rather, apongy. rtup’

-------- KlBFTlumi Cnn a im Oma Otrf* xn^w rre down a'eouple of ^ In la . wlvllc r, .Allied Chemical. Union Carbide and Anacond.1 save up around 1 to each. Caae. which had rallied more th a n 3. flnlahed w ith a loaa; Amer- ^ , •Iran T e lep h o n a -lu m ed - i- fa tt-A ili j^ . vanee into » amaH -dM llne and ,a r'

'■■jViero'were fTMllonaKjr iow tr-ftim l g iQuoUUooa fo r-D u .Pont, Oeneral M oton, Oeneral Electric. NaUonal

____prd, OU of New J e n ^ r ^ _____________

------ forenoon’a ilunlah-«dvane«, melted (•Into reeeailona of roughly simila r 75*extent to r aucn anarca aa New \CentiaL QalUmore and Ohio, San - tolU Pe, Unkitt Pacific. Canadian P a - nclfie-and-XAckaKa&na.--------- ------

Some of_ the weekly jom m enla- end o n <M financial wat^tcra t » l n ^ 1

advances already shown by some 1 bujlneaaea. f u r t h e r Improveracnt 3B’ could be expected befora a peak 1 would hava been reached. I t wma emphajdzed, how em . th a t propcM m uat Inerliably be InterrupUd by reaction and th a t those who looked du

• ifor awlft recoverlea would probably ch ■be disappointed.- Oommodiiy prices ha te recently been subject to setbacks, alone ^ai. rai

iw m j - a i i t M a r i c e t i J?Ill* Twla rail* duinet markit j « -

i J t h t MUhir*. J«0 us JJO Ita____ I3.7S er;. -Ittav y bu trtep , 110 to jJo tb._.L._$3 -R(

R S : : . ' S ; r = S l S . ' ? i r — S S SS ^ - ' ~ ---------- ! I-K “ 20

htVew cajTM ---------------- __43A0 to 81.30 8

._ J T w i t runtlfT lllihu ■■■- '■ " " 'S ' ' -

WorwJ bnjU«.. 3 Ib.. up .— -- i^ h o m b tonm . ty, to 5 its. i _ „ _ e c ,,

' ■ 's s : z : ~ ~ E = M ¥ iB«aas tl

- a i( dM itn ouot«l Qrwl Korthrni^

^ ^ W i a a . aaa KOI fMd. Bran. IQO>poiul tft- n

fWiraUon W h « l — - - - am 14DleUow v & M t________ _________3«e K

« « a a f r W ?OotoB boory --------------------------- l3?io AOnioiu. B tn su d a i_______________ic (i

..... ■ssat vxs.............. <ISKiS ---------- ^ -Ite V

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---------S S S S ? r ^ - : = ^ J ! i S ?

pouteaa. 4 Ila____________ jieow n. doan

;

h = = r f . i s :

:: g JilEEIEE......

S l o c k M a r k e t A v e r a g e s

NBW YOIUC. 0»pt. IB (J7_«lock«»r- " 7tm ;-1tepyn«ht. l*J2. OtaiKSmrS W«tl— —/ ic« conipony): 1

» M :o ■ WInd-lii tu irda tlUI'i Toul

'MsT ____ M30 30 SO BO.luT»r. <f«r -...iJ.'U J t j u #t.«o—» f* 'l _it»k a r t ... 83,M> U.M M M CI. U Ilooth t o - MJO -.28.10 111.10 iSW \

^ S a l E J S J E i i E i ^llBll. I9J1...H030 loe.jo 20300 IM f' , Ush. IB30'!'2«.«Q MlHO'JSl.30 Jj: SO ' V .«)», IMU ,, 1JJ.» Sfl.« nt'M in.,0 • »

»1th slocka a n a m any bond.'. S-'th'- .^. Itinrtera a re auiKesilnK Uwl. a - .? ^ tnuillzatlon o f l e a d I n s t '- 'i 'i ''' , , ,

Icvplopnient on the 'tliror)- tlml »n«i)mpilve dem and tnny h.ivi- t“ g jk ncreiu* before further'n rlv iii.n .' 'i ' ^ nw m alcria ls would w em 'rhe dcparlm cn l of labor* iholrsale commodity Index r<x'p i‘> ^ 153 In A ugust Irom M 9 a l tho end _ if July, farm producta flwwin^ W

COVEItNM ENT ItONDS NEW Y O riK . S rp t. 10 (11 - Iion'1

luoutlona:-Ibcrly 3 S s 33-47 . ______ IIOI M-IlKrty 1st 4 lla 3 2 -« ______ UOJ.Hl.ItJcrly 4tlv 4 'i s 3 3 0 S ...........•Iberly < lh 4 ' . a ri-R, 33-3R , llU3.n •rrxMiry 4’i.s 4T--K . . rJn«l« am- ■reasury 4* 44-54 ... >■''<-<, il!!'.'rtiuniry 3 ' . a 40-XQ..............» '0 2 n aiIir m u r y 3*.s 40-43 J u n e ......IIDOSJ'ai.,

:rensury 3 '.n 43-41 .. ,. • i lW S l .J '' ' :-re».inry 3 \ a il-4 3 M arch ... HOOJ'S; Am

T titk iir> ^8'~5i-5( r : ." I!" ..' 1 . 1 w .

METALSNEW Y O nK . Sept. 10 r.T)--Copper: i lie:!;

JulPt; electrolytic tiiov and future

Tin: Eaay; apot nnd nearby32£T ;.lulU tC -i2iM i._________ | ,.Iron : Q uiet; No. 2 r . O, n.

cm penm vlyan la tia .so io>14: nuf-'^ni'-

Lead: a tea d y ; . ^poi Ne» York ;n ,r j 3.00; En.1t S t. Louli J3.4S. Ijl'f ■2 Inc: Q u ie t; East St, LouU siwt ntid

uture « .4 0 to J3 .5 0 .- ’ con,-Anttmony-46«f»i----------------------------QulekallesT-»47-to|50------------

-------- furlTt.KR SILVER }»)\<

NEW YORK. Sepl. 18 <,n-D ar liver f l ^ e r . *■« hiRher a l Kifr.

_____ CrlnMONEY 5rn

-NBW-YORKT^eptr-l&*t4V— e a l ^ W noncy: s te ad y ; 2 per cent all day,Time loans: S teady; 00 day.i 1 to;Jj{,',“

' i ; 3 to 8 m onth* P i to I ' i jwr npo.cm ______ — n S

Prim e commercial paper 3.Bankers’ acccptancea unchanged; o rx

0 days ’i to 3-4; 90 to 90 days % ii'jP0 3*4; 4 motitha I ’ i ; 5 to 0 months {'‘I" ' i to 1' . . tnl

CHICAGO PRODUCE [J;"CHICAOO. Sept. IB (/D — Live Uiu

iQUlliT. Uccclpln 1 itir. H ,M*1teady; hens I i to 16c; LeRhorn J f j lens U c; springs U to 14c; roosters miu lc : Leshorn broilers l l ‘,ic. Spring lucKs 11 10 13c. old I I to 13c, Oea,-icJ H iT lK ----------------

But(er: Receipts 1443 tubs, tmsei- J}" •led; ereomery-specialB 93 score 30U fJJ; ;o ao-j;^; e*ira.i 02 I9 ^ c ; extra N*t llrsU 00 to Ot 1B% to I9>;c; flrstn «»' U to SO 11 to lec. seconds M to 87 ^ l5-to-l«e>r sU ndards 00 centralized carlots SOc. 1“■■ Eggs: 'R eceT pIs'8343"c a ic s rf lU iir !>>*' tx tra firsts, cars. 3 l ’4c. Local 21c: ne. fresh graded flrst.i. cars. 3onc. local era

ri\rrfnt rrfclnt!< 15 to IQc, * m

“ ” sX n n u N c i Y c o p b 6W c e “ ‘‘ZHAN FKANLIBI^ . betit. IV □iilte rfa t 33c.

Onions; Sloeklon-yellowa 40c-to ^ l ie cwl,; red globea t l to IIJO.

Potatoes: ^ ock ton long vKlfTVXr ~ to «1,3S; Wnahlngfon netted gims t l to t lJ S .- P o u l t ry : BroUcra 34c.to Me; fry- “ * ers 20c to 24c: hena 14c to 20c.

B utler 02 « o r e 21e; Dl acorc 20c;

E«g»; U nlied S lates extraa. large hr SB'ic; m edium s 22'i c ; smalls 13'ic.

Cheese: r ia l s 13c. « i-------- - fpg

LOS ANGELES FRODCCE tSLOS ANGELES. S ept. 19 ia>>-Pro- bt

duce exchange: buttar 85.<00 pounds; ff cheese 19.100; egg* no cases,

n u tte r In biUk 52c, • ' yiEggs; Candled clean , extraa 36c;

large aUndard.s 22c; medlumi 32c; j,j medium standards lOc; amalla )Sc. ^

Poultry; Leghorn hena under 3U i ,

er i 13c; colored hens 3 'i to 4 po'unds .< I8c; over 4 20c; broiler*. 1 to 1*4 pounds 20c; o v e r l '4 t o 2U 20c; broU- 3. era 2‘; lo 3 pounda 18c; colored l»c. 'Roa.^ier.i over 3 'i pounds IOC. Ducka: .1 Young 10c. o ld -10. Geese IJc. T u r- ,, keyac Y ouns toms 13 pounds and up ^ lO c i'd rc sa ^ 13 pounds and np 3Sc:' ^ hens 'o |x>unds and up 16c ; dressed 8 pound.t and up 26c; old C^fna' I9c; ..

_____ vl

~=— ^--------- =Kw a b -------------NEW YORK. Sept. IP — R*W ^

sugar iA< -qulel 'today, a lthough it■BJ Toutport refiner bought^SS.OOO bags o t L Ouban for Ilnrt h a lt Oclober ship- " m rnV .oti3 ,U LJlcllw rc{t . ,,--L oaU ty re ltn e r» -W e jh o w Jn r no * Interest, bu t holders wore tlrm and there appeared to be nothing nvaU* able below ta.IS w ith some holders asklns 03 high aa 1330. ~

Puturea . were easier w ith final - prices 3 to 4 ponta lower on active «

poaitloM. sApproximate u ic a were 18,900 0

1 tons. September tlofted 11.03, Decem- t ' b e rtt .06 . Ja nuary t l . « . M arch tt.03. 3 I May tl.07. July tl.13, and next Sep- 3 I lember 1.16. { i la w tta»d-4ft«w waa ♦ .tm U -b aU ( i te r ln<ji\lnr reiK tlfd Ior accontl hand I ’ sugars and prlcea were steadier w ltb I I holders Mklng t4 ,l} to t 4 n ' i . R«- 1 tlnera' prKca w tre unchanged to J I t439 :----------------------- ------------ ----- — '

liliiolifrii' CHICAGO MARKET I; CHICAGO, S e p t 11 (A>) (U 8 D A) 1 * —PoU tee*: Rec«l»u M l c«rioit4a:

«n traek IM :ieU I United B tatai 9 shfpflienta R atarday m . ^ sn d a f Ct;» akoBt aUiuly. tapp llc i beafy, Im d- ; la g .p w d i aaeked per cw tr ^Tlaom- 9 r ia C ^ b k n ( t t« lOei (tw O m I

---------------T W IN -F A L L S D A IL Y N

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IHjUiinorc fc CJiilo .. n - . I '* . Ht I• lltmlU AVIitlau U ’« lO’l, 10', .Hear

'l'a)ll r»c>illii: . ... n ' l 13‘J 12*. !!uo<Italtiinrl it llprla. .. 4>. I ' , 4-, Sou

'.(•.imi1l«n l-nrltio ..... in*. 1.V, 13*. --<011JU»o TIiiMhliii! ------ <n -li;. n ' . Hint

at Ohla .. 2,1'. 21*. ? J ', HWI■riilr j ^o A: U W . ._. W'i «'» 8!,- :it»l

;ctirv«lrf fori> .. . Ifl'i IVi 13*. [Trt:Cu» ________ W7‘« 111 Wi iTim

lUuKilii Clu it Uec__ U>, l l ' . i 'rtllCum lloUPiit . ... 10 U'./ Bij|Ullcl

- s i- r iii:i'cr:t IWftJijrfir-.—:r —■47----46i« . UolfiirlLw WrlKllt . 2 I ' t II Uulwpl'Sni'u" H r n , 3 f l ' l J i - J u i lKjwliu»n KuUK . ... ,M»4 iu'4 BKlfr. IMw il l^It .... HI ll’, _l)', ,V*UFlfmono . ...... 13 * 13 * 13 * I WmOriitrU ElMirtB .:__n>i 16U *<''j Wo*Uriirni Mo'.oti ___ I3 '| 13 >3 j *

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nranim r»ist--.— a*, - - J> ,-~. w iv V iS .? '! . : . ‘l l : .

Illipp MOIOf. --------- 3’, 3 ' , 3f,, IlllnoU CnilrU ____ IT i IS’* ,‘ ffi » s r ' Hlut Tfl ita Tfl______ 10'. 0», 101. 2 “

Kfniircolt Cupprr .,, 12>, 1 1*. H '* ', . ! ,Kriirgrr *! T o ll........ >, ' .

! I.lltc «c Mycra Tt»> B eO<. SS^ St>. ij» th > i^^ ^AUi«ll ....; I]!* 11'* lllll' UlMnl Copprr .. 4 ' « 4 II MIU Con I’f l . ____ «*i O'i 6 'i Tilt Uliwiourl IHfltlc ....... «?» 3». .H, Ajii‘ MU«iurl farltlr n | , \\ 91 , 1 Hr- Monlgororry W»»i . .. J l’i J0», J ^.lAni-S,rrrm-wRTTi— :— » 1--------J_L \n i. Na»l> Uolow ____H 'i 13*i 1 >,U;oi

KM Cuh ItfT A ._ ... 131. I t ' , I ' i l Un‘ n«itr 301. i#>» 1 ’ tiCoit M»t I 'o w * u t -----15’, 11 - 1 l!J»S N*t U uffty .............. I t ',, n> i 111, ' a u7 ■ — ■

Iinallty sliado h igher: Iowa <'ob- »oI btera «-4»-70f:fffw -fane3^T*o^aU o-4»i

■ neaoU Early Ohloa. No. I, a n d partly ; to) i graded CO to GSe; M innesota T H -;I0

umpha No. I. S l: N orth, Dakota lied r»i

»it»-»L4# to »t.«»i *Ml»ao«ri--Cob--^ pt,

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fFijTlK-Mftiffi-pbll

— - - I — — .1 i }5• ST.-JOSEPH LIVESTOCK,.- - 110

: : ST. JOSEPH. Sent, 10 (.n »U S|1?J ~ t> At—JIOR.%: Ki-ci-ipU 43W); t n —T f® b rs i IlKhl liRlit.n »3.15 to 14; alow: ,, c- few curly bids nnd sole* nround "

aieady vklth Frldny; top t4,0S; bulk " good and choice IOO fo 240 ponndi »3J)0 to *4; no action on other

^ bulchers; s o w ateady to lOc low- *: er, 13.15 to *3.35; 500 through.

Caltle; Receipts-2100. colvca 500: virlually no th lns done on slmigh- A

®* te r steers and yearlings; generally c : bidding -25e-or more lower; beef;? '

cows lending 15c lo 3Sc loiyer; c u t-,* '• le r grades weak to 15c lower; bulLil^|

^ changed; stockers ojid feeder* mod- , erataly scilve. unevenly steady to “ aSc lower; several loads good tb “

**• cholee medium w eight steers lie ld ' •• '*■ above »#: bulk fed ateera and yenr-I ;*’■ lings ellRible lo sell around tC 50' “P. to .- 18 ;. iix iilsh t...£ raastro .sround i* ■'j tSJO down to <333; bulk beef cowa **1 83J0 10 »150; c u tter gradea tU O lo *• t3 J5 ; bulls t 2 i i to t2.15; lop

vealers 15 50; lood eholee stock - , M err calvi-a W,15; four k)ads string f<

placement stock t4.25 to tS.50. ;P “ a iierp; RfCclDt-s 0100; m arket fo r i“

Tsisua-TJntiw 'ntJt‘'teflB iftiftw . ’ bm- I fd ln jf .J i anti down (xr sharp ly Jow- ‘

P* er; Mrly fa irs jiaUvea 25c to 50c n lowfr:r>"p-*f>ir.b\ilk-aal»a:good and^" cholee r;Mlver»4.50 tO j|5 . —

n ilC A C O LIVESTOCKCHICAGO; SJp t. 10 (-P) (U B D A) c

u l -^Hogs Receipt 28,000; closed slow. I. Ivc weak « iih eivrly; top <4.60. paid;,,

sparlnitly la te; spots 5c to lOo higher ], )00 on best (trades; good to choice 180 | m- toSaOsxmnds 14,40 lot4.S5; la te aalea j .03. 310 to JW pounds t3.15 to 14; 330 to I} rp . 260 pounds t4.25 lo 4.45; 270 to 325 >

pounds »3.85 to I4 J0 : 140 t o 110 |s

md t<-<Oj>p: p ii’i U .fS to t4 JS ; p a c k - i | 1th \ag so»s »3 lo « 5 0 ; ' a m ^ h llgh trj U - weights $3.C0 to >3.90; ahlppera tookii to SOpO; cslliuaU-d hOdOVcr*'9000.

-----—O attkH teeetp te a+.W>r«alv««OOOMchoice fed steers a n d yearllnga c lo a-;(

_ ed active and steady to t t r o n c good']- . » rad a sUady-to-3Sciowt r ; mo tt jt^ i- I i

c rs around 25c lower; axzeable sup- 1 ply left late w tth blda off more; fed ]

I helfera tteady to weak: p lain kinds j] — ' weak 35c lower: most beefs cowa

•UU unold. carry lns hlda 3Sc lo SOc A) lower; (ou rtoada 1195 to 1316 pound

Ida: b e a m tl0 3 0 : 1050 pound lone year- r t t i l l a p 110. new high for K ason; mtaed U i fmxUngt (9; w eKhty heU en I8.2S; a d - raoat traa s beef cowa draw lnc blda «B- from t3.50 downward: most stockera a a e la o d feedera 1 4 ^ to |83S ; tNSt u n - |

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PU N K • , , ^ 0 6 T HIM \R M o s c u e o IM m o u t a '--me s o O ‘iw e F i6 . W t m b r b ^ A > ''C A iO HB 7 / IW A W

•a e s io c M T . HURR.N*.

A^ P - - - 9m L 5i - O ' R - K - ' ------------------ -------

MMffit , iE S C * — t t « = = = = = * ^ !> ;-

' ' 'l f & ' 'lu [ V ' igi*' S * ‘ro . .: .i?..' jo .J lo" ''Sorlli'iii I'ni-icic . .. 18', . 17>. IS Citll I’lfK.til MoIor ... .. . 3». 3J. 3]j r)20

I’Jnnry *'•» .........21*! 21* 3I‘Ii-ri.i.i-y lit .Sfl'a e i ' . M>, I belli ! j m J n CO ......; : : : J l j : 20 V

Ht 1. !UH l-TBll Itr.... 2>, 2 '; 3> ,‘St -Ui.sear, Hortnick . ...... 21 la ‘. lIJS y^^

1 ' . «'■, S " ' jiiixMiiy Vrciiiiiii ...... 10‘, _u’, ir« nbirSoulti C»l Killxiii... 21>, . ?«>, S«>4 gj-■'milliPTii I-»rino . .211', 2i’i 3« IHUndcvKl lir.nOi .. H‘. U>. M ', 230KifiMtr'' »'»« .V eJi-c m ', II ', IB', l;iml

I uiicifrwixxi u iiu tt . . n ’ . n* . ii>4 linffjit l’rliou oil r S l : i ^ i 12% “ 1: nriiioii~ 'rs;tnr—!'.".T72»i— ee^J— —-UoJUd-UixfiXi ______________________ J i. UllllfHl tIM A Imp ... IB'i lll'« IS'j I (J rt Inrt Alcohol ..... J*>. TI’j 27', Ki

, 1 s f ° .lv*u»aiiim . m >4 IJS t3»4 *y “Wmtfrn Utiloii Tfl . 3S 33’, 3 3 ',, with

I WmllnRlinti'tn Eire . . X ’, 3S', S I ', ' i-?n ^Woolworin Co . 31 Jfll.j ' ■ cvu irjiu inrK T I 55"I NEW YonK. -s.pt 10 ( ,n -c u tb mar- i:rad ki-l quolatloii, riMfd: t4;

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• lacclrlc n<>ti(1 kii'l Hhar* _______ 34% \ Clr Breirle IKmcl nhd Bh»re-pt---- r... S8 I -™•■NHIonM tuvr.loT. . ..........- 3',;''>00?i HittluniU t-nlrr *ml Mslit St pf__73 \ IlntiJrNlMOtii lIuiUoii 1-owar-------------- - I3U ,'HuiitJMril Oil of inilmna___ ____ 33ITr»n» Mu ............ ....._____ ju lb l d s, Uniifd ro in rtm . . . . ___ ______ lU I wen'

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' Ajlifrlcsn I'omef siii] I.lgtlt--------- - 10*. ' ,,;.|.3«lr1c I'owrr iiiKl UlliU............... B'. iAmrrlroii Knrrliiu I'owrr wUTsniii i ' , t2.>.

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jold: We.slern killing sieers tll l l u n - ' '^ '5 Jioid. b U d ta ff -i ic .a n d m ore Joacr; j ' ’ -ij ’ 1 top fed steers tlO.35; few Other loads 1 ‘. - $5 to *10.15. largely on shipper ac- i 1' rouni; few beet cowa aold S3 to M; 1 ^ . M 'f>-ii< trr^nn.l>-.ilt»r»tl.15t0 |3 .15:l O K praclleal lop wel*l»U^MttlM8e_fiiiW,f,^ ’ UTfif,' b r l t r r ararie veaiera tttiO t° -

I fiheep: RccclpU 30.000; b lddlnt 2 ic ; 'o~ I to SOc'lonrr on rnnge lam bs: none ot ■ l^^i ' In ttrr Knlri; nr\tlVM weak to 55c low- ' l»g Icr: aheep steady; feedera strong; bulk desirable native lamba *555 to 2M

I s s io ; lew closely sorted loads (5.75. iwt1 io -p * ck e t« --u p -to . -paid.sparingly . W.i

a I by city buU hcrs; bJddlng t-^2i to j exi

.. I ihrowouta mostly t4 ; lew fed y e a r- , pci , : l l l n g s t « t o t4.50: alaughlcr ewesl. ( J. I largely I IJO to t3 ; range feeding i IOC

Jambs ncaling 64 to 72 pounda »S to ate

PORTLAND UVESTOCK »U [. PORTLAND. Sept. 19 W (tf 6 D ,1 A )-H oga: ReceipU 2000: Including ly C31 th rough; about ha lf car Iota and .f (ew drlvea toul on baals 15 tor lop.-i or i Dr i J steady w llh la st week; asking h tsh- 1,1 er to r aome rem ainder bu t m ojt bids n»' *• I «'>.V tn » nh-Ht »n»rr.I . C attle: Recelpta 2400; ca lvu iW ; ^ [o Including 93 cattle and 20 calves I I JO through; Indications steady; asking jir Irt generally steady to atrong. loi' . I Sheep: Receipt* 1800; lncludln« 481 »I .o 'th rt ju g h ; bidding steady or up to »3 ,,1 ,M.50 for stric tly choice lamba, _ «

” OGDEN LIVESTOCK m,p OODEN. Sept. I9-M1 <U 8 D A»;k —«og« : Recelpla 1321. Including 281 * ' IB for m nrket; steady w llh Priday und ..IS a ln rd a v : ton t435 on IPO to 335 ^

jpound drlvelns; few loQ tntsra' o r i 'i’elghU 14.30; p a rt load 129 potind ^

k'. 130 to 160 pounds and lot .180 pound ^ 0<, medium grade t4 ; bulk packing sows "

m S & ^ ^ 4 K F i a m g m Sfor m arke t and 38 to California * dairym en; mostly steady w ith light Improvement on- beet slaughter °

icows. load 1035 pound steers *4.50: ” "■ [part load 930'pound feedera aame U 'p r lc c ; load 8 ^ .p o u n d sleera t4 : few r r lota good d rlte ln steers t4.58 to B0 ,t5.25; sho rt load 746 pound helfera f les , |4 J5 : buUc medium and good helfera c to It3,75 to >4: common sleera and he lf- 3 IJ3 lera dosraw ard to 13 and losrtr: load I 70 Igood cows i i : package good drlvelns t 'd s r t n s r ’ba l^U M U u B ' Bul-ccmt-flM ra '» k*:t3.50 to ta .lS ; under grade cows e h ttiird u n d ia down: Tew bulU C 35- I 0 0 «k :» 3 jo . ' I

; Bheep: ReeelpU 21,703, Including I

» - :89 pound N erada (eeder lambs, also >od' load Jd a h o s sn d load 64 pound i ; i . lu u h s - n 3 3 : - J e < - 0 u U a L J { u n d a a j IP- t3,3S! deck m«U um rra d e f s t Id a- e [ed hoa >4.78: deck yearling wethera >3: s sdsjtoad Id ah o ewea >139 flat; load 1 iws rrc lgh t pa id to -coasttl,50 ;-tw o loads c 50c m edhim and sood ewes freight paid 1 md >1.40. Ia r- — — ’ <led SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK 1 2S; BAS FRASC18CO. 8epC. 19 CO I lids ( U S D A l-H o g s ; Reetlpts 1109:'1 ;era d irec t 5 » ; fairly active: butchera 1 iu i- |9 e to lOo low tr than PHdajr o r 1

I n -Tt't^MiAY MORKTNr. SF.PTI

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maiilj'-.10c .loJ5 t-undcC -8n liirdn i; ;1 ' top liiid -bulk 189 to 230 pound ' p Callfornius >4.60; a-eU sorted >4.10; pftcklne sows >3. I

Catt!'-; Recclpls 450, Includlnif'130 (llrrct; steers fairly ocUve. ful- •' ' ly Meiicly w ith last week'.s' close; load uniform 948 pounil^ hlRh m e­d ium to ' Nevada steers $8.50: two lond-s m<'(llutn 005 10 950 |wund CiiliforiiliLs >5.75 to >0; three cars 030 to 1182 tMund IdahoA >5; she Mock dull; few gross helfera t l ; be lter grade com scarce; quotable around 53 50; low culler to 'e o m - j m on un.v)U; most bids weak to C5c ■■ o i l ! uUTlj:~>3.y)~(10'*ii;' CbIvcs; Re-~*~ ^ c e l j i t . i " l« n n c lu d ln g 70 direct'; i st^uclv; load common to medium ■ 307 10 341 pound calves t4 iO ; a o r t- i . f oil S3.50; choice light venlers tjuol- ^ nbir nround tO. . I ■

Shi-pp; Recclpls 2800, Including 230 holdovers; slow; oiw nlns salea];ijnJj5 stfftdy with ln.it week's__'eja&e:*il.x 3 « k a medium to~ch6!ce - woQlcdJftmiM-Ha'POttnda.down t4 .5 0 _ ^ In H ' Mirer riecks sorted 15 per cen t >4; th ree decks medium to sood 00 to 100 pound shorn year­lings >2.75 to >333; better crade ( llghiwclBhta quoUble higher. ^

' 'tt~AV SA S ~riT Y L l V E ^ Cir ' : KANSAS CITY. Bept. 19 ( ,« (U

S D -A>-HORj; Receipts 6000; fa ir­ly active; m w tly steady to a tronc w ith F riday : top >4.05 on -ch o lcc 170 to 230 twunds; desirable 170 lo 2:.0 pound* >3J0 to >4.05: 280 to ^55 iwiin'ds I3.8U U> W.lW! bBttiT . i;rade 140 to IM pounds >3.73 H U >4; w a s >2.65-to >335: tew u r \ S3.40; stock pigs steady. >3.50 I->3 85:-eallm aled holdovera 500, ........ {

C altle: ReceipU 30,000. c a l v c ; X GMX); nativo ted sieers a n d > e a f ■ llntis slow, ateady to 25c lower; ver: iKile done on western steers :; mos bids 25c o r more lower; she s to r ’ weak to 25c lower; mostly I5c i 25c olf oil cows; best heavy stec; un-sold la te; held around ,»10; oth- Hood U> 4Miee natirts-TT.40 *o-?'— * low cutter and eutier cowa .la rg j ' L 1133 to >2; medium bulls >3.50 t »27.'.; top vealers >6; bulk aiocker.- a:id feeders >3.15 to >8; calves up i s

T s i o s : — — — --------------i-yijSheep: ReceipU 8000; few sales | |

rar.30 lam t» 25c to . 40c lower; rarly top, we«tems >5,40; 30me held <

I h ishe r: mixeil fa t and feeding I ll.smbs >5.10; best native lambs 1 IJ4.75. better gradea mostly >4 50 to I $4.75; T exas'yearlings'>3J0 .

I OMAHA LIVESTOCK QPI OMAHA. Sept. 19 (-P) (U 8 D A>

^•u'r.h T r ! t l n y : ' ' t l « e d in o « nd lv e

H i r JIO' j)o 'unds;-.'bulk-250-to '350 ! tw unds >3.35 lo >3M: only scattcr- ' Ins extreme heavy aowa under > ^$2.7S:T;uiirKno<rKna-ci«)iM -i80-to —

250 pounds I3.B5 to >4; IW to 160 . iwunds >3.50 to >3i)0: sows >3.15 to < >3,3i; few >3.40; b lddinf >2.W on luJ

'ex lrem o heavies; feeder pigs 12.75 jje 110 >3 25: etaiTjt »2J0 to >3.10; sh ip - . ° t

7p<rs IxDUglit around 1. Cattle: Rccelpta 22,000, calvea' [1000; compared w ith F riday ; te d ,« * Sleera and yearllnga uneven; choice *8 ateera with weight fuUy, itead y ; T ' o thers slow, weak to 25c lower; th e ’ f' stock weak to 359 low er; c u tter «

, grades o!t lensl; buHs 35c low rr; “ , vealers 50c lower; stockera and I feedera closing actlTS ir tth demand• ib road ; m arket'tuU y ite ad y . clioice yearlings a t r o n g e r . s e te ra l ship-

, m ents choice weighty steers and "

ain^iiy^ cnofce^^^i “ ii >20: best fed heifers >7.45; bulk• g rass cows 12.50 to >333; few

I loads >3.50 to >4; .c u tte r trades8! >1.75 to >235; medium native bulls (>t>2.40 to >2.75; tew cholco t e a l e r a | '

>5J0; several loods choica yearling f. - s todcm -> 835 t<r->8.C5f<mB'Shlp-

m ent 650 pound Angus yearllnga ,,, , >7; cholee stock cah-es >8J0; fed J , steera and yearllnga >7 to >9; slock-1 ,, I e r -and feeder steera >4 to *5.75; “1 fleahy feedera M.50 to >«J0. 2^ — a W p i-I» /.^ lp i. IflMW- l»mh.s Itn.2 even. 25c to 50c lower; • 13 sales 1* “ sorted range lambs >5; best un- “ J YM BrTBrtre-tartiTes -m o ttl r-e 4 5 c ^ ®

few >4.74; yearllftfS parto f decline: sheep ateady; fee ^ rn

X -M M t6 a tn m g i:T siW T « rtttss sa l4 L --t . ewes up to >2; choice grad? range

feeding >5 to >5.16: top >53S: me- .f d lum grade down to » ; solid j; m outh breeding.ewes >3 to >2-50.

D E .V tT tt'sH Z E P ';o DENVER. B ep t 19 M l (O 8 D r . A) — Sheep; ReceipU tOfiOO-. In- n eludes -around 8000 t h r i ^ h ; about , f . 25 to 30 per cent o t / o i n feeder i(] lam bs: three c a n breeding ewea;IS kUUng quallly rery^uoeyen . « n g - rs . t» .r s early sales: falddtflg-sharp]/ lower lo o r eooitderablr b e to w t9 i0 o n best

lam bs; asking ateady o f above 'J M38.

SO - BOSTON W OOL -Id B 08T 0K . Sept. IB W >-T b# wool a s j n a r k e t t o ^ .w U _ co n p a ia t lv e ly a- quiet and b k t d ^ was o o t M a g g m - 3 : slve as h u been noted du ring recent td weeks. EftorU of moat houses ««re ds cenU rod in grading a n d deUrerlng Id wools. A limited am ount d ( wool was

m o rtd a t steady prieea. RM cipU of domestlo wool a t B oitoo d o r ln i «e«k

K ending Beptember 17. eaU aa tod by ■jTf (h s Boatoa grain and flour exchange n : ‘ am ounted to 17448^00 pooods a s en com pand with 4.129.000 pooodi d u r- o r in g Ibe p rtrlous « t e k . .

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tum bled late today, affected by weak- 'n c as of securities, Increaao o t U nited ; Blatea wh eat visible supply a n d per-

I Winnipeg reported arrivals o l 4300 cara o f wheat, against 2970 m week

i ago and only M« * t th is tim e U st year, aod the Spanish w hea t crop

, w as reported 30,000,000 busheU la rg - , e r th a a a year MO. In th e U s t sell­

ing Qumr December and S lay com vales feU to a new bottom record 1

j to r the season.W heat closed nervotts a t alm oet

' th e day’s low. S o to le u nder S a t- i urday'a finish: com unchanged to . >40 down: osU Hc to S c off to U c r » n V»>Tislons unchanged to 7c _ R e c l in e .

Sharp Breaks ’ Sharp breaks ot nearly 2 cenU tn

w beat prices toward th e la s t were , ; I preceded by brisk up tu rns earUer J* th a t resulted la rg e lt from unfavor-■ able weather In Canada and_Ai«P“ " . ; tlna . QuUs expected th a t enow a ^

ra in in Canada might slow up thpesft-* Ing. bu t oplnon prevailed subee-■ qucntly th a t th e movement would

n o t be eurUUed to any g rea t d ^ ‘“ 1L116 Temporarily, hfi^revfrr. _^ m a r ^ t s tre n g th .h sd a stlm uU Uos

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;« sept, old 80^4 60H-- 4S 49H Scpt: new—no trading.Dec. _ _ 5 3 « i 64 52 53«A M sy ___ 5>U 89*4 67Vi 67H

^ S e * ^ ____27»i 3T S. r r^ i 2 7 «® D«<. _ ^ 2 9 H 2S'«* 38> May ____ a4'4 3 4 S 3 3 S 33H

OiU—" Sept. ____ IS S I5H I5 '4*: Dec. ____ 17K l l ’i I7H IT S8- May ____ 20H 20H 30H 30Hr

«*• c i n c A i o c j C ^ '« 'C H icA a o .“ B e p i;n a -w v - ^ « » » * -^ No. 1 hard M *i to 83Hc. - 7-

Corn: No. 1 yeUow/ aoe; Voi 1

OaU: No. 3 whUe I7U t o l l ^ e .»> Rye: No sales.ely. - B a t i e i r - 3 1 - l a J 5 c . ._ _ _ _ . .

Timothy seed I2 J5 to M O per n l 100 ib^« Clover leed >8i 0 to 1950 per 100 ng Ujs.ras —

PORTLAND ORAINPORTLAND. Bept. 19 w v-W ixe» t

b7 futures ckM d: May Me. Beptember 4*H«. December83c. C a sh ; I 4 a lB J g

“ Bend Blueatem 87c; No. I so ft « b lt« u r - , 4#c; No. I w estton w hile 4«c: N a I ., jh a rd winter 4#He; No. i W estem^

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, ed on th e sp eak e r 's p la tfo nII L u b b o ck sh o rtly a f t e r h e r r l o B esid e h e r is h e r h u sb an d . T c been in th e lim e lig h t oC Te?

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w hite 486: NO. 1 ha rd w in ter 4 ^ c : " No. I n o rth ren spring 48c: No. I [l w estern red 47c.

C ar receipt*: W heat 42. nd • —i t - ■ foB T L A N D u a y

Jw PORTLAND, Sept. 1» W V-Hay: Steady, u n i ^ g e d .

2^4 H , .7H b UBLZY, Sept. l*H 8pecU l lo Tbe

News) — Club and cburch group 7 « m eetings predominated In BurJer’s 9 w a c -e n d soctal e tenU .3H M n . Rulon Stoker en terU lned one

eenlng th is week wlih a bridge pa rty . AK U n . Lois Peterson and Mlsa P e rn 7 S HUI received h igh score ho n c ri, lOHr L onch w a» served a t two tables.

- the. ? rc sby - lerUa-ctMKh m e t- la s t 'e re n ln r >c

sa t: the -m aose wM rM iM B etty A rra s -la -■p cha«e .,> ila s Audrey Parke was lead- ti i tr . T h is group plans to m eet ooc« _ A jre tt - f lu r lM th f t j r t a w t , , , _ , _ , c . Presbyterian L ad l* ’ Aid society

*U1 m eet "njursday aXteroooo a t tbe home of Mrs. Prances Haw ks to plan

W Ih o w in le r’s-wor-E--------------------------Unlverslly Oulld held tb e f ln t

100 raeetm g a t the home of tb e leader. Mra. E . B. Darlington. MUs U ar tb a

w,i.w presided.' IrU cb sp ter of S e tte r R om es c lut

txeat m e t fo r lU faU meeting w ith th i aber presiden t. Mrs. Jesse B ran d t. T b en B ig were IS m em ben present. Mra. N. O

b ite Bitndee was chosen to a c t a s seen - f a 1 1 U rr . Reports snd pU ns to r tb e year^ te m j work v e n glvea I v chairm an an i

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ER G U SO N won th e D em o cra tlo f T e x a s . Sho Is show n h e ro s c a t- o rm a t th e s ta te conven tion n t • nom in a tio n h ad been declared, i . J a m e s E . F e rg u so n , w ho h as rexos po litics fo r 18 y ea rs .— (/P)

c: o tflcen . Mni. Sibyl W hroeder sang I and assembly singing was enjoyed,

ltd by M n . GUbe^t Hogue. I t o . Don M acRae played a piano num ber. Miss

- M agdalena ClemenU gave a..Ullc on . the value of vegetablea and fru i t In the diet.

M utual Improvem ent association of Burley sU ke beld a conference

_ jn e c U n e u rts k n U ix w h to h jo o k the____form o t a union service. E ach o f tbe

- rilhe’ w i jd t t f U WBll rm ieseuleH r:?! :: ^ p u c n n was

••JBuUdlog.” Jo h n R encher ha<l IP charge of the .m eeting and ouUlnert

forjcU yes d uripg the jw ln - ^

M n . ZAwrence D u n n w as boitesA ^ to th e membera of tb o Methodlsr, he MUalonary society a t th e ir fan “P meeting. Mrs. A. E . C olem an was

elected preatdent; M n . M. K . X lnf. vice p r ^ e n t ; M n . G eorge P a tU r- son. secretary: and M ra. L . D . Atkins, treasurer. Committees wer» selected

3 ? to carry on the outline given by the otflcira. ''Pa trio tism - w as cboaen aa the thcm i for th e year. T be hostess

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i iniEwa ’s -£• Hardware fit Shop

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8Y N O P 9!8 rT ba d nu iu lto tnind g f -T e f fllnflnJ -Tran tla-g rM w i ftt lunch

__nacft-tn>»-K«t»’« -^ rto rr-ih«T w ia^ *he-Slbiiltir Usmi- ilo b m ^ n & n i n i r - w t.- -R «de ••thW -«tteT npt-on-lh*-H f*----- - r o !e t N an 'i hniband, Je rrU V/ttJe, (hUlK'i h j w mkenlnc tb e b rid ft th « l nl- his. I t roo*t pItintrO N an and Je rfU to n c * | d ea th tlie dar before. Ferdinand ggroRi w arm i ont of N an Ihe tu r th e r fac t onljr c lh a l 11 « a i htlr le tf 'M crlfic ln r at* j ^ t e r tem pt to protect J r r r i t th a t pn t going h r r In dan ier. Ferd inand tnipeeta

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C hapter SS car siF. F . MAKES A POINT

They lunchcd, DM l.tJay v l th the Tftterleys. JAnct rang u p . nnd In-

, v iitd th e n in a cumiuI. tncoaw- «iuent m anner. Bho M tld^aaher was oe< dylnjf to m eet N an . . . . --

■— 8h8'6X t«naed‘ ticr:o rt£ tnal-lnTita '' o ther tlon to include Ferdinand, and fin- and i lahed up by hoplns ' th a t they hLi li v o u ld n t be poUoced, because iho no t fi h ad a new cook nnd B asher said she lookji httd a Lucrczltk Borgia sort o( look lake

’ about he r. ' bothT ho h e a t held. After a tim s the ir Itlon :

road lay atom: th e low cliffs. T helim lle blue of th e nky and th e blue of tho,(row r .tea awam together in a trembllnir a pl h a u . T h e car wna nn open one. Tlie a ni Run flooded vdoR-n upon them , and Jiistic the re waa no') breeze bu t « h n t th ry cook, made thenuclves. Wh

' . Thoy Hnn'n n <tp«>p lllll— and to re^ 'tM ^o th e r-a Id o .-N an Je ltp u iv o -

rxnctly aa If eha v e re In a n elevator; tlona but thcro waa somethlnit exhllarat- In C I n j f ttw ut.lt too, She InURhfd n* they hW i raccd 4he hlU. and Jervla looked Mr sidpwavi a t he r a n d smiled. know• *'Nlei view here ." He

T h e /ro a d waa on tho edce oC the "1.1 — e » f f . -T n r - M « —i r n “ 6? u c-l» n ea th —~H’

them ;^tho^iraterjrpBrkl&l^ln the tun . n r y

n n sw B ^ o do nnythlnK 'nbOTt'lt! •'•H; w h at U ll bfl llk f nfter ano ther »1n- cnld te r. Lord knowa," He tu rned to N an .'ilie re • 'T hnfa your friend L fonnrd 'i ch ick -1 very

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BTfen field do ited wllh hCD-hou«e.v| "Yi and ft neRleclcd sarden th a t had why frow n riRht up to the w al 'j oL a n ' fam l oM Atone Houae. The whole p lace 'she i looked uncared for. , . 1 "S<

■■ ^ a t a .frigh tfu l P lac ri’- ahe he r? ’

Jervla laughed.’ ' , -'ven"A b it untldyl I t ’* been <'Jtiply'(iulte

fo r ever so lone. I mu.it say he | "D doean 't rxen iin .a.hu iT ;.to se t Uilnca - allre stra ig h t." I Hf

" t t ’a. A hat«f«il houM," uU l Nan. I looking ftt It. "I'm no t surprised It i "V WM rm ptv n lonjr time—I »hoiiWn’t Fri Wilnk anyone would w an t to live, cam< th rre erer." I "W

Jer\-U slowed down M they went . . . post. ■ ' lMp,r>. ."It belonged to a fam9U3 jm&BBler'Rurr

— «ni«r~7D :a P 6 r j= 'r i« n rT r(n iv M -iii« tT i about A hundred yeara -ago. and! pear n t l r r Ilia trrnndson died people satd unca (hc tJlftCfl wna haunttW.- hnd nobodr 'Hfi ‘ ofiiiM live tlverc. I l 'a stli: called lerla

— O l<t'F(M V-n*on=*-h»u«^lM w(on«a|4M M to tlie Tetterleya, and I expect th e r daaswero very glad to get U tot." ---------- tha-

A bare qua rte r of a m ile farthe r Man on ihc7 turned In a t th e T elterlen* and gat/>. tho I

. Daabar. .a llaa . acorgfl-JT B ttel# /. D k a proved- to be a m a a lw . ': aUent . "E person. H# had ktnd e y « . aod a ny>t ridiculously so f t voice r t l c h hel “V

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m«»iur* IS IT M M IA R V

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;o a sm u w l-d ld -ao t^ ap p e « -J in U l . 1 _ch hnd been announced, when-3trol!td -tn -togk inc^y» rim ***> - ] ------

Roberl’a-*crthj-l® b6 -la t* .'S o m ti L - JOB'a lhe m a tte r w llh th a t car oi r I'j. I t lu st ro ; us here a n d no more. ( ■. |a tinkering w ith It down a t the u rage. I say th e Junk-heap'a the f -JT curc. T he bru te nearly killed ua t i wterday. a n d r v e told h im I'm not \ng out in h e r agn,ln," . S \x^onard camo In half wny t l C T ^

It h e had n ’t been able to gel w s ( 2 ^ • going, N sn hftd been placed be- •en him And he r host. Sho bad, i :refdre. nn em pty ch air on one 1 I'l :c or her for the f irst twenty mtn* . |J a o r so. .3eor|o T etJ«Jey mado ona re-n k nbout the w eather, and nn- ler-about-th fl crops. Bofore. a fte r » d between these .rem arks he ate » lunch. Oddly enough. Nan did t rind th la silence unpleasant. H*>ked a t he r kindly and aeemed to sc KC It for g ran ted th a t they shouW M ot Ih listen to th e flow of converaa- y»H; m from the rea t of th o party. IU ilied appreelatlvfiy once or twice.)wned w hen his wife produced

piece o t unpleaaant goulp aboul nelBhbor a n d did more than

stice lo, the efforts of th e ' new

When n o b r r t L eonard took the T m l rhwir her.. Nan would

ivo_prcX cxr«d-.a_m orc c o a T » r « ;____m al neighbor on h e r otljer aide., desperation she leaned towards J* host arid Aald, . .Mr«. T etterley tald you u « d to low my fn lher'a people.,He nodded and said."I.ong ago," TVT“tm - T tw - te l J - w e - a b e u H h a ia J jey (juarrelled w llh Wm^^awut

••Haven't aeen , them -fPr.-yean." lcb ' Id he, -^twenty ypapt. Used tp_atay ere when 1 waa a yo u n j fe llow - ry kind to m e »nd a ll that.’ .■ -■M y-^«r-..liad-a-aU tK .--.llaW

••Yes.” aald Mr. Tetterley, " th^fa ny I though t yon belonged to the mUy, S h e wasn^t Anne, you kno«t ^ e , ,e w is N an—ChrU tenned Nan.” •

am I," said N an. "Am I l^ e

crj^.-’ n ia (ace and hU voice wtre ilte exprfu lon lew , « .i ."Do le ll m c about her. Is she ' *Ire?" _______________________ ttf - 'H r shook hla head,••Did sh e n iarry? ^•'Vr.<—quite a good cljap,”From th e e th e r aide of the tabic l j , ime rcrd ln an d 'a volcc: ~ Rcti"W hen 1 w u In Mexico In •3<. . " He proceeded lo tell a lively pr> o t an encounter w ith a Lea jH llft bnixl. Tfca nnm r ot PCdro Arr nmlrr* e m erg e tf^ fr 'o i in tr i f al>* ■_1 :ared th a t Ferdinand lu d l>een — ocommonly lucky ,lf> have escnptd u-)i (fl M indealrrt role of proHdinjren- roo T ta ln m e n t. (or n. temtwrnrlly Idle lotf

aaa show nil fixed up. wllh me torla- a tar parforraer. -T here- waa a jjmlaw ppa tu rn , w ith me (or Miceppa, fiQirnd the w orat-tem pered broncho in .ho.10 bnnch for the Wild H ono o t the to r

“Did you d o M u e p p a r in tir g o t y>t«d J a n e t Tetterley. -j-Well.** aald Ferdlnonil. ignoring u «

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S ched o lF ao tP a itcn g erlra ln aM id 'Iklotor Uduc* Passing Tbrougb Tw ta __yaH si “

OnEGON SifOBT U N E Eaatbound

T rain 94 leaves ............- . J : 2 0 P. M.T rain 5Bt leaves ..............- 8 : ^ A. M.

WestboandT m ln J 3 ^ c .% ................ 11'.M ^ M

w h TlF S r a n c i "Soatbbonnd

DaUy Except Sunday T rain 338 Icavca .............. 'J:10 P. M.

Northbound _ £^ a l n y p a m y c i ..............2:10 P. M. ^

UNION.PACIFIC STAGES

LcnvfA--------_________— D :U A . m ! -i‘____P. M. WA

Leaves ____ :___________P. M hA rrives___________ ,_ _ .ia ;5 '. A .'S.L carc, ............................... , . l HO-A-M..|-WC

W estooono ^A rr lY « ________- ..............5:07 A. M, —U a v w _______________ 9-M A M.A rrivea___ «■” P. M. __LcavM ________________ 0 ;« P. M, ~Arrlvri ........ ... .................... U ii A M.Leaves ......... ................... /v. M. | - ^

Th» eastbound aUge arrtvlng a t — 0:13 A. M. nnd tho westbound tU ge arriving a t B:15 P, M travel by way i TTf-Jerow;, Wenrieli nnd Ooodlng. I •

OTIIKR RTAOE LINKS , « ' i T tn N FA IXS-anOSIIQNE

Leave ........................1Q;50A.M,.Return . ...........0 :45P .M ,i —

TWIN KALL.S.WELLS IL eave........ ......................... tt:05 A. M. ‘I -_ i^ lvo_ ................. ..... ....... 1 3 :» P . U— -------- ------------------ ----------- L.'U ll come back 10 roost.U 'd donq l o i r ^ ' Rood'>tart> telgh t yeari b tiar««K t4 > forgotten a ll about IL I'm A ot'go-

rvo got a modest dlsposlUon. but Jiu t w h im -those-brlR ht boy.% were •• Rolng to Ret KOlnc with the lr 'qu lck - " • shooier.t, th a t good lurn came homo to roost,■• I , ,' “Y ou 're-no t--te lling us how you •* g o t nway,- aald Mrs, Tetterley. ; . .

••Pardon me.- Mrs. TctUrley. lh a t .** la w hat 1 a m doing." lie paused and _ ■ftntPd arm inri thn tahls^-:,:— — " ~-i-™

a c « s« ,“ v a s ' trnn tngT no iam und ■*® Carew ligh ting a cigarette w ith an t t m T “ ca!m detachm ent: J e rv l a - El w ell. J u n jrrv l* : . jan et-T ettcrley . . . falnlly bored a t . tho dlgresaloni' Robert L>eonard In the act o f lUt>Ing a tum bler to hla Ups; and N an TJ an eag«r child p a ttin g (or th e end ^ or th a atory. ojl

"My ‘good turn" waa a m an calledH erm ann EUenthal." ..................

Robert I,eonard s glais con tinued A T!a upw ard way. He^dHHk aa » f l i ' ?! w u th lra ty and Mt It down. • a

Ferdlnarvd v a a looking a l J a n e r „ Tet(«'rl«y. B u t th a n glancing eyaa

I of hla certa in ly had fhe faculty o f ^ {being nble to aeo 'tw olh lngs a t-once. ■< ' He had moat certainly geon the knucklea w hiten on Robert I c o n - ard 'a broad red hand, Ferdinand t ) Judged th a t th e glafs It jrA i.h o ld - lo Ing had missed becoming a ca iualty Ui by ■ ’ fa ir ly nan'ow margin: Be t finished h ia atory. b i

“H erm ann Elacnthal remcmbey t „

gotten.' H e .had the guertlla chief j h i In hla ' pocket. And tf you've ever th been a ll truaaed up and ready to take th e floor aa a hlfh-clasa Y a ^ c ~ youll know Ju tt how gisd I waa to see H erm ann. I tell you he’ got Pedro R am irez eaung out o f hla - hanl. W ell, r v e often thought It would be inlereating to know w h at « the ba tt waa."

F trd tn an d ’a bright brown o 'ca I went p a a t R obert Leonard to Nan. Perh apa Uiey m iu looking fpr m n t " **

-i^ l!y f .- ia Jh ? tR aa ^ u ,» ? rh !P « » - th C I- ^ T iound w h a t they were looking for.

; r h a .“» r r i n A r ? ? 1• I 'd have p u t th e ih o le th ing dow n ™

t n h!« htr^ TTi^ (>.« ft^n. ih• on hU f e t t , y r o ^ o w . '* ^ th

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JUSTKIDS„___ ■■

; IHEY, FELLERS!! I 'LjOOKFf’iW A T ’ = b ¥ = rr- SAYS IN T t f m p g R s r

rEWa, TWTW-FALLSr-lPAHJVFU

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rrA ><to-*rH E - ' i T l C K S R . - n C K E T '___ J HA.VE tW O S R N T H E O L O- i : a s m i o n e »>-h o r ^ e S W O C -

- i T f t o v r .TO ifcN&y —P R ^ P 5 R n :? : :L _

W a n t ^ lONE CENT PER WORD _

■ PER INSERTION ..................... .................................Pho

^11 W ant Ads allva and aeUve and —tbey bring the buyer.

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Sltuations Wanted:_______ ;_______________ cha:

W A N T ro HOUR WORK, VK. \ Mot Phono 102M. j —

.M ATEaNrrY-J^OTBlNO phnno.iM ^l— a< Mollle B m lar. -• ............. ot «

•WAWTEP V H lN a -M (> e -P O g 6 N t4 S r t 1M7 7th Avenue EasL___________ —

^ N T E O -H O U S E ttE A N lN O OR. _ laundry Phone 67J-J.- - : ___

IW Q M A N ~W A ~^8~ W O R K O N f- r a n o h - o r - h o u ie k ee p la tr 'a lf l f a r -rison S t.______________________ g ^ j----------- ' ' — elec

For Sale—PoultryFR IE S FOR SALE. CALL 0303 'J t.

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Real Estate Transfors ^

FnraUbad by tb a intenB onnlaln, Wo Title O narant? C o n p a sy '

• f**'SErTE.MnER 15................. 1,^

Deed: Jem ilc E. Fisher to Caddlc ^ei•L. Rumsdell. I I . lo t 10 Tolbert’a aub, _lols 23 and 23. block 130. T«-ln Falla. FR— D « d : Jennte B. R ahor-to -C addlo — « L . Rnnudell. t l . lot 2. blbck 3, Jones lor

-:Addlllon to TU’ln Falla. . i by-------- - J . ler

' . SEPTEHDER18 . dre__Deed Etlwnrd R . K arrla, to p e - j mborfth Mnciiw, J l. W i r r i f l l s . . en^. P a te n t: United, SU tea. to A lfred m t A. Pausett. SWSW IJ. 8 E SE 1«, dreand N '. N E 3 13 12. ' tea

Deed- R. u , Browna lo Fay Cox, er,!» l..Io tlO . l lb l o c k 8.H Bnaen. . u u

Deed; Fay Cox lo 8 . C. ’Turner, av<» l. . lo l 10. 11. block B. Hnnaen. . Th

[• 'D eca r inbcm la Securltlea C o .-to m ‘ Raoonstructlon riDnnc« --Corp. IlQ ..1 j-lot* l7,-l>r-blook-*V Tw tn-FaUa; - r a t

; EDEN GIRLS CONVENE '1; — — ■ ’ S .■' .EDEN. Sept. 17 tSpecIa: to T ljn ■ New*)—Eden O lrl Reaervw held

th e ir tlrsl meeting W ednesday af* , ‘ tem oon. This waa a "get acquain ted , meeting'* aa an invitation extended

to 'th e freshman girls waa accepted rh; J by a Urge number, Mlaa Joada p ay, ^

’ tr tc t. wat pre.unt. Mable and E dna ' Edwarda fayored with a vocal due t, i -

and Mrt, Barnet g a v e^ talk . . . j

! THIEVES VISIT HAOERMAN5 , . L.• HAOERMAN. 8 <pt, 10 (Special to ^ 1 T h e N c»s)-A (t«r- w renching th e* lock (rom an outalde cellar door of acl f th e J-lniw all atore in H agerm an ] f T u e ^ y n lih t, thicvea eolered tb e

bo a ^ ic n ; and m ^ c way wllh «ev> t ; e rnl heavy w iater coata luid some

f i h a d been #eeo In the v ic ln llr du ring — th e evening were ausplclbnod. * ^

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; legal AdvertisementsI — ----------------------------------------------- eatI - NOTICE TO CREDITORS . h a t E aU tc Of Marshall C. U h u e , D e- cei

u a u d . m<» Notice Is hereby g i v e n by th e mc

urtdenlgned adm inistratrix o t th e thi r t i l a le of Mai-itiaa -c ria h g c rg g e e w tf ; aT » to t he creditors o f and a ll persona Na

liiv in g claims astalnsi -the aald de> Co . ceaacd, to exhibit them w i t h th e thir ■ H r«so i'fr’ «B<n>w r- kI m ta th a a tler Uve t i n t publication of eat I ih ta J lo lIiX .ta .M JA .< i< ^ k tfa trU at,

th frorric* Of E. L Aafiton, F trm N a­tional Bank BU(.. City and County of Twin Fallt. S tate o t Idaho, th is being the place fixed for th e tran t* l

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I • ElbW TY Nil

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F o r S a le M is c e l la n e o u s

STOVE L E N O ni WOOD. 15.00 w 5 cord, delivered, ordera laken. s<

Phonc 0181JI. We

OKT GENUINE CRAZY CRY8- ,W/ laU. Accept no Im itations, H. J . r

n m lr r Thi IrH *vr gM l T«-ln »>alla. Idaho. ^

AUTO D O O R GLASS. WIND- » ahleldi. and window glaaa. No sar

charge for aettlng glaaa. Phono 6. A.: Moon'i Pain t and Furniture Store. —

i FOR SA LE-PA 8TU RE O F • 700 n

~ol cem , barley and oata. a ll under P<u one fence. Addrefs. p . O, Box 084, a i —^ ' l l l PHtif, TiIhIIIj.

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: PER.MANEN'T S P E C IA U .ll.ilV O R - ^“ rpacum :B cauly :ahoppe. Phnne a>7i.- - - j

s t e a m ' PErI-IANENTS W ITHOUT electricity: 17.80 to 110, Special prices on other perm anents, Or* ^ pheutn Beauty Shoppe.

iX m E S WANTED TO JO IN OUR Euliiuiuu Club, wlilch~will' (five

them the opportunity to n u t before w th t public Ihelr handiwork, such a.v _ j hand made Lingerie, Baby ciothcs.

Quills. RugA . all klnda of Necdl« bMW ork-.lIand-PralnUngs. Fancy Chl? —na. or w hal have you th a t you m ake W,exceptionally well. W rite fo r full pa t* itlctilsra enclosing *tamped-#elf-«d'* Fodreued envelope, to Box 763. C are “Newt, No m atter where you live. “

FROM F A IL tJR E T O ^U C C E M B y Cc

I lor nsRie given lo tchool work done I by lencher.t using the F e rnald-K el- _

ler method In teaching a typical chll* ^ dren. These clilldrcn havo, .not 4d - p j

cnvlronoie^t. They are a p t to m ake ^ little progress. A group of U chll* s d ren who under the best conventional . teaching rrgUtered no gkln w hatev­e r in reading ability In 1030-30, reg* litered In the next school year a n ^ average reading gain of I I m ontha. These children have a very rap id riae In learning proceu. often above th e _

ra th e r th a n 'tn tm o r-w h n i'o n ee a d - - Jua ted r '- - • • •• — •

la your boy or girl backward o r - retarded, poor readeri. poor tpellcra, w discouraged, disliking aehool be ctn te of It? May be a repeater next year? [• L e t me help you. T h a t U my w ork.' «

I am a graduate of Oregon N orm al Sehool. Have studied socialised In- dlvlcSuallzrd and remedial work for chUdren In Uis Univeralty of U lc b . „ Oregon Normal Sehool, Cnlv tra lty of ^

■ Uftg uii. HM n renty TWT'« '» °» t ' iu ” aehool. Cnn give rceommendatlona aa “

' to charac'.cr and ability.■- I will do private tutoring and wtah

to m eet parents having children — needing th is work. Located a t 343 B. F< L . Blvd. North. Phone B3W. Mr*. ^

. Sot

action of the buslneta of said eata te. c D ated seplem ber 12. 1933,

r CLARA M, BIOOERSTAFF.Admlulstratrlx of the eaU te ~

of M y tha ll C. Lahue, de - ^

NOTICE TO C R B D nrO M 5E aU te Of ArUiur H. Brown. Deceiaed. -

N otice . U hereby given by the to the credltora of and a ll peraonaundersigned adm inistratrix of th e ^ estate of A rthur H. Brown, deceased,hav ing .cla lm a.figalnat.tbe.aald de - —ceased, lo exhibit them w i t h th e _necessary voochers, w i t h i n alx wm ontha a lter the tlrs t publlistlon of -thla pojlM . lo ^ a to ln U tr ^ r lx la

N ational Bank Bldg., C ity ’ a n d lu County o t Twin Falls, S tale of Idaho , Ej

eatale.K D IT H T nB Q W N _____^

• Admlnlstratrtx-Of th e e s ta te L, of A rthur H. Brown, de-

. ceued . UlD ated Beplember 13.1933. te

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it-V A l.u E -P O R -V O U R NINE CENTS W O R T H - ^ ^ 2

t c * o « « - ‘fO U -H A V 6 C O N FID E N C Efy F a R ^ k ’ -viiL-cr ^ ^ e ; ^ o ^ ^

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p t i T T S ^Help Wanted'

W A N ^ b " n E x f A B li M A N ^T O RC sell Bwlsa Cheese. Mow D»lry Co. i

Wendell. •

.WANTED AGENTS TO SE L L 4 rom elhlng th a t will sell. Box 3-Z , —

■T at_N eB i. ; 8 ^T W O U tD IE S ^ F O R ADVANCE

aalcs work. No experience neces- FC sary, 803 Main East, trom 9 to 13 i A. M. and 7 to 10 P. M. Ea

WANTED ^ 'W U 'I V ' ' OPERATOR. W m ust know permajieot waving and ^

Parlor, Curldf, Idalio. ^

rounding low i^. Call 445 Main Ave, N . WcuV^beyteen.houra of » i . M. and —II _A. M^_______ _ _ _ _ _ _ ;WANT E D LADY BETWEEN A O ^

o r local. Real money, steady w ork. ^ Ask for Mr. Roberta. Holel Reed, betw ren 6:30 and 8:00 P. M, ----------------------------------------------------fa

Wanted—Miscellaneous ^W A N T E D - POULTRY, a O,

H unter, Phone BOt. , ‘ w

WANTED T O BUV ELBCTRic PO - —tato-aorterr-A ddr*aa-Bo«-n»rK »m- -fS berly. “

WANTED TO BUY OLD HORSES to and cows. Phone lllOW, B tanson’a *3

FoK F a rm .---------— :-----------------— lu

WANTED OLD ANO DEAD AWI- O mala. 1 .0 . Preaoott, phone 01B3R14,

Coyote Park. f t

WANTED” ' ^ M ObAL RA N O M . er Will pay cash. Moon'a p a in t and <2

FurnltuTO f llo r t. 5

USED WOVEN W IRE BUITABU: -(oM w »W lne-ee»ar,-< rom -W aro«f, — Call 10. Kimberly. P)

For Sale or Trade ' « |jSALe ' ' 't*R M s‘ O r ' t o ^ R t r

hirge bean thrcahlng outfit. W rl t e ^ i Box 3, Care Newi, sl

OOOD Dr r r * ~ , z r T ,r .» n - t r a « e - r ^ ‘b e a iu 'o r‘T 4 'A ‘on S ^ c lr ^

Phone 05, FUer. W ard jr. Blakealy. di

w e TRADB B t r T OR SELL AIX Sklada Of ijtM tum lture. itovea, and «

ranges. O et our prteea. Phona •Moon’a Pam t and Fum ltur* s to re *

W A N Tiaj TO TRADB AN INTER* national horte potato digger In A.

No. 1 thape for a power digger cr ; onew lthanenglae .A ddr*a»B ox '173 ,

Kimberly.

Found! FOUND "a ra 'A T TWO YEAR OLD

HoUtein Heifer. Sept. 3. Ow ner may have by paying feed and advertising bill. I t i miles e u t Watera* Com er . Oh Falla Ave.

For Rent—Farms! FO R RENT WELL n iP R O V E D H

Edwards, care of Newa.

; Lost 5' LOST USED SCYTHE ON ROAD C

between K null and Tw in Falla. IM- A ; w ard. Phone 1M5W. - .............

W HITE MALE POX TERRIER.

’ Buddy. Plve dollara rew ard for re- i tu rn . K . H . M cDavltt, U tJ-O th Av«- ^ , Eaat. Phene 844.

For,Sale—Automobiles ir U ^TE" -KOOEL— fO R g THU CK' - ' driven leaa th a n 7000 mUea. Dual 8(

Urea, runs' and looks like new. Must he toM a t once. J . B. W hite oompany. A

7 Q R M y

b o o b OLb Pk\T£ P>ACK.kUl» W rF X Y 'E » e iM T rN )N * wt e m O R P IP T E tM DOLLARA ® )U T 'l-OU’kU AViWAYS & 6 T 1=1- . iN f tv B R X E M TMAN / =PAY F<5R A 6 0 0 D BOOKING y "

5pportvFor Rent—Fumished f_________ __________ _______ _

» ROOM AND BOARD. 319 2nd . norUi. ' , . ,

COOL ROOMS AND BOARD » » . i 445 W est Main.

' SLEEPIN O ROOM, CLOSE IN, FUR*:------n ic fh n i tT P h o n r ta is J :-----------------

‘ FO U R ROOM FURNISHED O R UN^I fum lahed hou« , 436 3rd Avenue

Eaat.

U G in * H boSEK EEPIN O DOUBLE 1 apartm en t. Central Bldg. See M t.,> C ln ala }^ av ^ ?n .r8 lmc. —

8M ALL BUNOALOw! EVERY^J th ing furnished complete fo r . nuustCct|lUiy.' TOrOXrflfJ.'‘ 4 a •HftinI, N .

^ NEW POUR ROOM HOUSE FU R - iilshed or unfurnished or tU room

3 un turnlahed. 3 room [I l ^ m^ ^ ^ -A v t.-g .— --------------—

;* HAVE APARTMENTS TH AT A RS ’ a ll rig h t, also U u prlcea, 3 and 9 . roomA furnUhed complete, Tbe O x- ’ ford, 439 Main North.

F O R REN T. ATTRACTOTC H O M R

furnace , double g tr^ge . law n, thadc . W ill r e n t year leaae fu rnished o r u n -

1 fum U hed. Phone 470W.

~ ^ K O 'B - A D S-ROOM FU RNISHED 13); 8-room fuinU bed |32,A0j ( •

8 room inod tra 131; fi-'rbom m odern ■a *30; «*room m odem 118; 4-room- house *10. A . N . lo n g . pbeoa-M 3.- ^

1 ONE, TW O AND TH REE RO O U

e n e t t ^ ^ n r n l ^ ^ a M u n f u r n l l ^

1. e r , 309 Bhothoaa S t . South. Phona <20,

c For Sale—Real EstatdFEDEIRAL LAND BANK SU B DIV I-

r slon, Ranler, o regoa. R ich Colum­bia R tver bottom la n d i ia traota of

ft five a c r r i and up. T elephone. Elee- . ir is ligh 'a, ru ra l mail, •eheolbua , eon- B. trac ta available on telephone p e u r ( e ^ a n d parUcularly a dap tM to In ten ­

sive farm li)e a u o h .aa p e u , . MUi«.• cabbage, catlltflower. eta, Onmi. anfl

*r. yncfl-T- down. b a la n c « ;to '. iu l t .a i .0 .^ r e ra t.; W rite Jo h n a . C ow lu o r Lea 041? ^ lagher, R e p r ta e n tU n jB d e n d -L a« t J Bank. R anler. O repm .

- W in r WORRY ABOUT R E N f- t* ren U n g ~ 7 o ra a le a g o o d 4 0 a c re .A. farm w ltb fa ir Im proram enU a ll" fenced woven wire, m mllaa from

•lOOJW'^per *«t*.

r Por Sale 80 a c r u ezeeUent land , fair tm provem aou a ll feneed, one mile to achooli 8H mUra from town. Prlee tl2 9 M p t r aer*. 13500

O :aah . balanea Urm a to auU. J . Z., , Roberta, Realtor, Tw in Falla, zda- )g ho. er

■ -For Sale—FumllureS HOOSEHOLD F U R w r n m * .' h e w Jd elecUlc atovt. 1313 »th Ave. Eaat. _

- Wanted to-RentW ANTTO T O RENT IW O R M O M

. in KUnberly o r oaatleford dU trlct.D Can finance aelf. M uat be good tand.

Addreaa Box 173. K imberly. ;

5 . — . J p H e s e !

fa I M T " '” "J . Idaho , prepare! fo r prom otion, ir,. Wh > rfrin thU ------------------------

WAlfTED P m iO R E E D P p U C X- -d e < .-J^ ,-F rf la % ^ < o d e n .-ld a h a .— ;

al' 80 ACRES LAND W ITH OOOD IU * i J t provementa. W rite give partlculara, ly. A ddreu Box 88 Care Newa.

Jg ^ W W F W P R E W D E N T ?1= )% ME TH E «' r PEOPUL’S. CHOICE ?

M m

unities

DIREGIQRYl----------Professional------------

" "A trO E W g T S

O, C. U A Lt^O ver Otoe* Book S to i* .

8W EELBE * IWBKLKX ~ U W _^ ^ rr tiZ n id b rm a a BuUdlnc.

=i-----------BubImsi- ------ -----PLUMBINO

B A L L A N T Y N K 'P L -V tf lllN a * ~ H e e 4 ii ig -e & .^ h e e t MaUd Werfcs.•F8r~heattBg •troow B g.T »ttom -aF=w r~

; T M N s n n

u m c a o u T B A N s m * s i o b - AGE - O arbage hau led daily.

P bcoa 300.

: ForSal6-^Frult8,Veoetalil9»"• F O R ' S A l i ' P E A R a . '” r a o i « .[ 03g7R12. __________________ \

» FO R SALE PEARS. PHONE b3 8 7 ttU r*' MW. L. B . SuUlvan. • - ■

r O RAPES. SHe LB.; ON IO N S, TO -.,I matoea 3 bu. 00c. 2nd houao nortlx ,; H ospital.

. PEA <gTO, STA EK ’f l - i y ^ f f D ^B “^ I b w a r S r l r i g 'cohiatnlTa. i&eoj^oa

O reen.

• C O N O O R p.O RA PM , 3e.LB , A T .p .V. Jonea ranch. 3H mllea aou& ot

- e o u M b ^ a rt ,--------—

I O R A r a s . DEL MONTV VINYARD. i 151 Sidney SU. S o u th P a rk . B rtac . Gontaloerf.

: RED R A SPBER RIES,.P IC K ED OR you b ic fc -u . a o f t h ' i a d T l 'i r a i r o r "

• m vePoln tg . .- -• » •

< i i ^ a l f l e k - W r u i , w i i R i , - ? ^ ^ ^

? U R A P ta fU U HAUE lo i k i V d . ..J ilU u .i0u lb e t SOOUI p a rk . pleaM

b ring centaU ien. Jo b n Oommer.

BUSHELS. WINOPALLB. M61H-- - to th . Salemea, 35c. F a rgo O rc h a i^ We load tnicka picked o r you pick.

BARTOCTT PE A R i 35 to M C B ^- 'B nabe l.'co n ta lnen - lO 'eeote^-R yde -

^ e ^ f w c « lo n 6 ha lf mUet aou th -

QUALITY^PIACHES C ^ W F O R M . s o d E lb e r t a a a tR a a e b o E lT n ^ O r . '

ebard ii-C an fum lah by tru ck lo M or basket..Pbooa 0393JI2. . -

E . L. W ONAOOTTS UoINTOHK a p p lu are now ready, by baaket o r .

! tru ck : alao grapet, jx a c b e a ' and• prunet. Coma early a n d b r ln * eon -

'tainera.'3 eaat on tb e K im berly ' road , then U mile lou tb .

' “ fF Bint—Untumlihedn V E R O o S l d O M S N n K o i i r f i i

3rd Ave. E u t - :

« A P A R T M W ^ T sO 4 ^ AVIWOT |- E u t . P h ^ 788J.

ROOM S p o r ” w o h t H 'o S i t '• - - kaepUtg. Raaaonable ISStf 4 lb A T*.-

Eaat.

. F IV E ROOM MOpER.S HOBitt. LO -

!• >2500. Phong 389J. B um . i

' Business-Opportunities r a d o b T A V i j T D 'd o i f t R s a r ^ J ^E Q U ^ Mle. 14M 8Ui ATCW ^

’ FO R S P E C I A L D ISCOUNT a, , trackage, lots, acreage. W rite Box *

38, O oodinr. Idaho.

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tF dI S S ie'BLiED FOR t

S lillllE jff irT w in . F a l l s C o m m is s io n e r s

■ F ix A s s e s s m e n t R a le a t

$ 1 .5 6 T h is Y e a r C om -

p a r e d W ith $ 1 .3 4 U s t

- On ftccoiiiit of piuit lux ilelliiqurii- clP5, Twiu ^^llb county Uxpiiyrrs will bc callM upon lo pay *1.50 cuuti- ' , ty uxcs 'on eacli 1100 o t proiirrly vul- . u a ilan th u .yrnr, iw aRniiut »U 4 , , liwi yc«r. T a lii PiiIls county com- f nitr.<^lonm Mid li) cxplnnnlldn o(

~ ~ im ■ couru7~iAx“ ic v i» -v .i» w irtn c r adopted yeiterday.

W llh tlic exception of llic Rfiicrnl I « lioo l Iiiiid levy. Inrrrxicrt Irom O'J H to C3 cenlii to nierl the IftW Ji rrnulre- n tiient* Jor njurism eni to yield $ is jmr capitA ol the county's ftclifwl pop- ulAtloii whlcli Incrrnsed liu l yrar fttid now to U b 10.3S4. nil ol Ihc lii- c rc isc in the county Wx levy tlii\ year 1.1 Ior lhe w nrran l and note re­demption lund . which Jump«J Irom „ e cents to 2S cetlt* oti each 1100 prop- . r a erty valualton.. T he 2 4 ^ en l levy Ihla ycur la ex-

— p e c te a -R -i’ltTa-npproximaiciy-lW;* —

• «lon«* cxpcct to tjieet Indrbiwlncis (m account a t outatAndlns warranta And tnx undclpnllon notes lh a t. they , w ikJ.toU ledlO .tW O ntlhcbeR lnnlng *nf the r >.»F itnrt i?.'' ftOft nt >wgln.nlng or tho preceding year. > " . ThB commlssloncTs .reduccd .the levy for tho «tnto lax Jund to 02 f™ cpnM f r ^ Cf -------O T

lho couniy board for hl« year and l u l a re ba follow*:

1033 1D31 P - '8 la t« tw t ...........- .... - .... — 83 .W , MCountv curren t expense— .40 .40 •?**

“ A rrlcu llu rir’ f a l r ' . ........-....01— M ' CwIto ip lU l «nd poor iu n d ._ .JS .25 '

• O eneral «choot .............— 05 ,fi3W arrant, noto rcdom ptloa .i5 JM ^

T ho counly'a to ta l (Uic«ed prop- eray valuation declined ftpproxl-

, maleJy »j.000.000 from »34.1M,000

In addition 'to flx ln r k tale and• couniy U x iBTlafc tho commlaalon- " »

era yeaUfday certified 1M2 ta x l#»- “ *■ fea mado by the m unicipalities.-high- •? ' way dU tricu nnd achoot d la tr lc tr In tho couniy. Compaiptlvo liBures wero '

'■■• ahown'aalollow s: • ‘Munlclimllllea »"'

____________________ .. .1 9 3 1 1831 WlTw in P a l l a _________ I2J15 12.40 NeBuhl - _____ J.W 3.80 PhK le r .... ........................... >185 l« S , JK im b erly ____________2A> 3.10 VJJ

— - - T - - .....................■■ r a a ......................... i .m MtIlolllsler 4J)0 I W

lilchw ay DIatricUTw in PalU ---------- ---♦ M «130 111p u h l ___________ Oi JO LaFiler _______________ >.80 tM ■

------MlTrtgUgh ____ 1'3J----------------- T5Cnock c reek ..................U 8 . 1.60

SchMl D btriela *oTwin F a U - « J 3 13.43 » 'K im b e r ly ___________a«> 2,05B u h l _______________ J io 1.10 VPller ■■■■ ---------- 1.10 1.40V tro a ____________ .»■ M W

- Hotlbrtef- a.40 a jQ ^

0C a itle to rt U O U »

P U c r ________________» .■» I JOH ollister ______ — 1.00 1,00

C «nm «i School DIatrieU la1 MUner __________ »l«> l lJ O wi4 Pleasant V illey 1 a s I J 2 eh5 Bock C r e e k _____ l-OO \JDO loB Union .......................493 .81 fa

n W ashlniton .41 M of 1 8 -p ie a w n fV ie v u — .-iOO • MO hin Iju t >01 QIS Poplar lU l l ---------- .B3 JO10 B y r ln g a -------------- 1450 M de30 WllloardalB ______ 1.30 t.lO m22 Cedar D ra w -------- .05 .95 wi33 ExceUlor}—............ 1.4a I,OS to34 Pa lrv lew '________ .85 .SS bt25 L u ce rn e _________ 1.00 1.40 C21 Deep C re ek ------- 1>50 1.12 h30 Pa rk U n e ______ 1.SQ 1.90 m33 S h a m ro ck ----------- f.TO .TS di34 poBeraon.------------- AO M al3« R iv e r to n _________ IJO ' \M r ,38 Springdale------------ .10 JS e<

. 39 B e r n e r________ _ l OO .50 c:40^Ulgn i — UJJl — pi41 A m aterdam .... ........ 100 iO n

• *3 E lm w ood------------ .00 .10• 43 AHendaJa _______ IM 1£0

41 ..................... .............. .33 JO fl48 C lover.......................80 ,4049 A rte a la n ------ -- UO IJO61 B o w w o r th ----------U b .10 .,

- 83 NtjrthTlew ...,:____ 1.05 1,0554 superior .................l.OO .«0 "55 House C re e k - .........l.OO '- 0 0 ,

81 Melon V aU ey-------1-M) 1.50 [\- 62- S t tdtua

r . , .._E N l . l j T 5 _IN M v. S

According to word received here. P rtvate M errll C. H enderson, son o( M n . AlJco Henderson. 144 Seventh ^ s tre e t weat. T w in Palis, haa rc*enll»t- '■ ed In the U nited SU tea arm y. “

t te n d e r^ n l l n l Joined the arm y Id ” , i r o and has spen t more th a n five * . yeara w ith th e coast artU lery corpa. J

H e haa been assigned to th e Bev- '' ' cn ty -flf lh Plckl ArtlTery w lih s ta - < t U#ob a t Port Prances E . W arren. 7

— THIEVES TAKE-i»EACHES -

j e ^ e T p ^ S t t l t ^ i f i u S a i n l g m ,Irom tb e W. a Harvey ranch a t .•

-------- Bum . Ktixni U>-the-offtcCT» aa>d-4» {baakeU a n d b e t« K n a s and SO luc* t ol b aa l-p lck ad .'''M D i-Iaced ' H als ' p e a c b o WOT . •

LONO NECELACB.CNKABTIIED

, V bUNOSTOW H, OMo W - M o r « 1 " ' ' ' t h a n 100 acre* o f t i o d ib a t b a d no t i

b e e a u e t f fo r tao re U u a 30 r ia r a Is I t ^ v baliV p n M d lBt« o Q t l v * ^ tbla <

» M r for - d tp rm to f i n r d n u T for i .J . ' n d m o r Um T ooafM aw a 8 b K t , i

c o o p u r . . ' U

I W iU ir Willis 8— B r m o B n r 'Q m L E D v — ~

“.Skinny u y * th a t new M rt. Brown ain’t ft i il ih -u p »oclely woman, but i.s,, I seen her smokin' an ' j n i i heard her cay, a cuaa word one day." ]{(

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mwrnUMECOST irs L E :

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Parley P. Walton Succumbs m At Hospital . Following «

~Aulo~Crash-Week5-ago*^li-

-------- ofInJiirlfjf th ttl parley P ra tl Walton, on

w ulhcrn Idaho resident Ior many lie y'ci?~ rcccivcd »heil.hii> ‘gmomM i:ii'*76: lilhU suddenly went out and hl.i car ty crushed against a pate n( the fid« ol ba U a l i l s h « y In the vicinity of M ur-

lleved lo havo cHiucd hU death in Uic Ini eounty K enerarho.ipltaI here a l 3:30 Un P. M, Monday. Mr. W allon wo.i about Ui 52 year* old. He hod been employed th Ulely a t Ooodlng by th e Gooding FaConfltruetloD conuwny.-------------------- vlj

M n W allon WM (llscharged frtun - c the hoaplial here a llc r being under Sc trea tm ent th e re for. about three Ti weeks, ant] retu rned to Ooodlng, Un- H< able to continue work, h e camc back er to Twin Palls and obtained lodxing sp here where he was found late Thtir** Ti day by n « Drotiit ^ B r - A. w a i to n . ' h l la u e u . Ills condlllon then was fO by scriou.1 tlia t the bro ih rr Immediate* In. ly arranged for his re tu rn to the h w - er pltal, where ho died four days la ler .

Mr. W allon U mirvlved by hU wUr, er M n .llkze l W alton, Plioenix.Arlzoiin, IV and by th ree chUdren. Tennyson ao Wallon. Ooodlng; Ben W allon. Ely. B. Nevada and Mrs. Edllh'Cuiihingluim; Phoenix, Arigona. fo

H« leaves a l;o three brothers, Jo h n tU W alton,G oodlnR ;BenW nl' n.Esaex. re M o n ta h a .a n d S .A .W c llo n .U a u e n . U; TiliU lliite sUileis M n trQ ertn ide-O r~ m 'ten PorUand: Mrs, D oraJone i. P o rt- « land, and Mr*. Eva W Iftlns. S a lt t l Lake Clly. vi

JIU is th e r and m olher were Idnho o

ther having died about nine years ago. w lome years a fte r the m oiher's death , sl He v u born a t Bountiful, U tah . bi

ArrangemenU for funeral services vi awaited word lasl evening from rela ­tives eliewhere. The body rests a t the rWhile m orluao '. J]

ONE TON OF REITCROSST'' |

A lon of Red Crons cotion. woven iDlo 7B.OOO yards of outing flannels u w aJdeltveredtoT w lnPttlU R edC ross chapter yenUrday to bcfash lened In- ,v lo garments for ihU d ln r lc i's needy _ families. I t was the l i n t of a num ber _i of similar lots of colton c loth lh a t . h as been m ade available by th e Red ^

Tbe cloth Is lo be dU lrlbuted un - g, der direction of M n. I ra W ynn, com - jc mlilee chairm an, who for several week^ has been mobUldng aasls tan u g, to work In the sewing room th a t Js to i, be provided In Twin Palls Associated ^ Charities headquarters In (he ParU h ^ hall. Sewing machines ha\-e been mide avaUable there ror women who desire to make use of them , » a d ,-la x ony event. Captain C. H. K rtngel. e, Red Crods c h a p u r chairm an, sa id last evening, a ll clolh m ust be c u l fo r ti safrntnto before the rcclpienK wUl be|ci

room. ^--------------- _ Rl

BROKER STOPS BULLET?_____ 0

C. A. Wadsworth, T w in Palls aheep . broker, reported to liave be en .a h o l '' In the arm by a Mexican fh' th e vi­cinity of T hree C re ft.i iw y h ie coun­

county jteneral ho*pltal here Sunday tM nlBii,.« o.dftaH a in connection

■ wlfh the alleged ihoeU ng were B l« ’n i out, '___ J

’ SALMONWOM aF k ICLs“ ’ ' - HOSft/fflowmmsTorl

_____ JI ilACKAY. Idaho. Sept. 19 ', Oeorge Boggan was ahot a n d kllJe<l '

wllh a revolver thl^. room ing a t hl»I home in Salmon and his w ife. M ar- , 6»ttt, l l being held In th e SaJrooo . Jall by au thon tlrs who say she con- , fe**<ynhe a im her husband du rln * a , 4amlly quarrel. Each Is ctboul 39 . yeara of age.

Ofliccr* a t flalmonj ^ d over to n s-

I” had coofewed shootln j h e t husband .

C ffltEVES take' DtAMOWDSI DiaUA RK . N. D.. Sept. W .W - A . t J . B arnett, diamond aalesm an for

Nfw Yfirk i tonight reported to poUe« tb a t $50,000 ( worth of u n a t dlam osda h a d -tK«B

stolen from hU room la a local bot«L

i BACK TO FABIkl 11 BIO W A T B.OOYRUB. Ohld (*)-<BdWVd 4.

e H art Joined the back-to -tbe-far?*4 movement In a bl« way. L as t Jao^ ' M uary he was a clly m an . a rca tden t

of O pp*r-8aadtuj5;- Today - b o - h U a farm popuUted.-wllh ISMO duokm

t .» b Jc fi b e markeCi » t tb* n t « o f lUOO » v e tk .

T W I N F A L L S D A IL Y 1

a iB ira i"lOilEllSOEi:

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■ f f B t t i r t - S o c i e t ^ H e f e r s - T f l l k ^ S

“ .....R e g a r d in g C a r o o f P o o r- t

D u r i n g ' W ir r tc r S e a s o n

I’cr.ional pcaco based upon rellg- lau.1 p rlnclp lri nnd purity of eoul U iKcr.sanry lor Ihose who fc-ould keep pour- Iind do Ulc mo.it effective rc*

_ wrirlf. Mr?!. Amv W .. EyatVV _.Snlt Lnke City, member of the p re - i dclliirjiicnt.juvenile court of S a lt I Uike City, and elinlrinnn ol the gen,- I- rrn l board of llic Nallonnl Woman'a «

" : l te l l r f Aoclcty ot tlio U ittc r Day **i.Sivinu church, told a meeting of th e | ^ Twin PaUa Slake canvcnllon ot the

icellef society Hundny afiernoon a l- the tabcnincle here a tten d rd by

about i:!i perr-5hn. "Kprakt Iti Kvening

In fhc, evening Mr*, K\uii.i spoko on -Scope of Relief Soci^iy Work," nutiinuiB It* nctiviura m w rlo a t *|

- cotiiilrlc.'j, 'llie iCMloni Sun^Iay ^L mornlnK Included n *luke boardI mi.etUig beglnnlnK a t H;30 o’clock

« JrtAtcrf hour. liii/i *th rre wn.tii nioetuig of bl:;hoi», nUke nificers and ward pri'*ldcnt.i, ccnler- -

S lug nround lhe Mibject of weltnre ‘ work nnd the beM niolhod of Irnnrtl-

giliig lhe caro of needy durlntc the „ _ coming w inter. Blahop David Moj-ei^

LV J . Pinch, member of the board of county commHaloners, gnvo a tnlk j.

:i, on lho work of the board In ccnnec- ~ y lion w llh this subject, cxplunlnx the n n O T U o n o r ino-sctm tiE a’ortii'6 'c 'oun. r tf ly to those of churches nnd civic « )/ bodies. J

_________ O lhera Kpeak

ic Ing of s take and Joc.-tl ufllccrs dur- |,, 10 Uig w hich Mrs, Ucrthn sinlllmc, y, It Uuhl, reported on welfurc work d there, nnd A rthur Swenson. Twin •, ig Fall.1, member of the alake high nd*- vuorv-couiu:ll.-spok«.ca.lhfr-subjcel.« -CoopemUon W llh the Locnl Relief■r Society." Mrs. KnUierlno K lrkmnn, h -e Twin l-'nlls. president of Uio Btnke I- Relict aoclety. made a brief talk, aft- :k e r w hich Mrs. Bertha ll. Hansen | Ig spoke on thn subject, "CltUcns of D I- Tomorrow." M n . Edna Slokrs gave *1 11. 1 n tucBl iwlu. Piritowlt.-g-4he-a«l<trw- - 10 by Mrs, Evniui. Pre»ldenl J, W. Rich-

Ins o f Uie Twin m il* stake. deJtv- t- ered th e closing remarka, r. Talks. In U « .evening were dellv- e, ered by Mrs. Evnia and by Dr. T . D. n, R rrs . ’Twin F IL< «i>eclalwt, nnd a *' m solo. "A Bllent Voice," by EUla E. “ y. BJorllng. "n; D r, T . D ."B e«"urB ix inho-7ouni:

tolka to vl5ualj2ff wJiat «>ry would " in tike to be A decade hcnee, and then X. remember th a t they canno l a tta in •' n, U ila .ttm blllou.unlc«Jh?i_kerp_ihrlr ;* r> m lnd-nnd-body clMUi and-alrong;4Ic ‘ t- rela ted an inpldenl niusiratlng this ^ J t thottghl tlia l «-ame undej hto obior- “

vatlon when lie was h s lu d e n n u fio BrJfiham Young unlveralty, -m Pro- ,,

A Bin rn lrrrrl college who » ;o. waa so handlcnpprd plu’.''lcally thn t ' h . she was shunned, but by nppllcalloii

became the sU r student of the unl- J; es verslty and wns loved by cvcrj-body. ^

"MBEMS:fF M Il OF BPP®^ . 'jn

P lrs t carload of thfr-Tw ln-Fa!H *!f district'd 1933 r.pple crop.-WM loaded c he re Salurclay by J. H. Seaver, Twin

“ PalU In ill grower .tor iliipm i'nl lo x 5* th e Loa Angeles m arket. T h e ship- « ‘‘y m ent was mado up of aelcct "color* a

picked" Jonathan apptes. d“ i * I t was consigned to n dealer who N

>'* Shaver said yeslerdoy, and U to b e ) •] to ld on arrival a t lhe m arket price.

■" Openlne price* thl< season. Mr.Seaver wld, a re slightly higher lhan

I® la st year's Initial quotatlomi, and grower* here are hoi>erul of Increai- cd strength In th» m arket a.V the seaaon advnnces. ,

*'® Picking ot lhe apple crop In the , ■1“ T w in PalU dUUlcl will begin gen- -

erally the Intler p a rt of next week, , O rchard m rn say lh a t the Joirn- ,

'o r th a n crop th li year will equal about per CTnt of j

will make a full crop bu l these con- ^_ *tltuto a relatively small percentage ,

o t the lolnl so, growen aay. the totnl : l crop this year will bc about 10 pfr

cen t o f 'a full crop. ,T lie prtce Is slightly abovo lh« t of .

la s t year a t thU lljne. , . ,vl- “ ]

School Newslay ———[on Nomltiatlona for yell leaders were reh madr-j-esTrrday tfloirtlmr’dUW ictlii^*

m om ln? advlMr]’, studenta basing I th e ir c h o i c e tipon .the trj’-outs j

s=» *>?<W FigtraiW iM w niiimty i i iisembly. Final volea were cast thw i

W|_ y I t h Ki>n<1a<_ C l ia n ^J L Bud Hlfk*. Art Stlfei^ a n if iJ.»ni '

S tew art g rttlng the positions, B'.i'J < _ Rlekln. imvlng the grea test num-

] td ber o f votes,-will bc yell king.

^ C A T H O L IC -T H E S P IA N S

PL A N T R A G IC D RA M A « • ___

Calholic yomig people announce a play ’. F o o t s t e p # . - for Frldny

^ ^ ‘lu ii ' * l t j l'itrchearsaU arc now in progress in- TWvtHffKnmng of th rm te rtn g -le t- t*rs. gniesofflc affair* following harrow ing family aquabbles. And Ttinntnir tlrfnilTtnt~i^T^"tt‘ t taitflptl'

-A . th rea d of mystery which the ahud- fo r dering and spellbound audience U

•US, r a ll ttL J ip D n _ io .A * a lL J ,o l.n U o n .. fiOO T b 'up lans who acored on "Aur.t n a J e n a h r o n the W arpath" and-^Hr.- )t«L S tep Husband." ar« sa id to hare

t»w play well under way. ,IT --------------------------i J . JAPANESE LEAD ON FABM8

HILO. nawaU W V -In the famed K ona coffM section o t Ih i big

len t U latul of Hawaii th e re ar« I tfn h u cotfee farm» of which 050 are op- oks, ^ t e d b r Japanese. *PUIploos tr e I o f tm c wlUi S«. Only ao HMrallabs

. a re iB U u bualots*. '

. y N E W S , ' n v m F A L i ^ , i d a h o .

R E P U B L IC A N S a r r a n g e 11

FO R R A L L Y A T H A N S E N L!

J Under ;iU5[)lcc.H of RepuJiii»atrfI'o- I m rn ol ll;.n.-cei. a Itcpufilcan rally I la to bi: hi-:d In tha Hansen Com- ■ ■ munlly c/iUrcf* bHlWmg next Friday - evening. I’ C. iHicncbcrcer, chair- ' j 'litilfl or tnr~»r7nfai>ean-»*m>lyK<n- j r

ip. T - iu i- l’a lii t;u '_aliorD cy; S , Claud StcMiiri, f.inilidnlc for rc-elecllon aa

n county iLi^r-.^or, nnd Charles W. no:ik, ainiliilnle for county treas-

^ 'a pro^nim of mu.'\lc Is to b« given ;■ nnd v.(mirn nf Ihe community will ,“ ni-r\f » I re -lu n ch u t the closc of the .P evi-nln.-.jj. . . ve

li L U S T S I M O N S C O M E S !

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Mrs. •Flnrriic'- Kudora Robinson. ^ ' &3. v \lr of .1 M. Robinson. KJmbcr-

ly. mul r<-ildrnt of Idaho for 23 „ y rn n , dlnl r;irly Monday a t tho ‘f ?. hotnr <ir lirr flauRhtrr Mrs. 8, O.’ llriiipUtll. I'ourUi nvenuo east, ' ' ' whrre Mir had b rn i w lillr receiving i n irdlrnl ii’irn ilon for som<i tim e. *''' k AH-rninTrmrnis Iw funeral acrvlces

were lirld In iibpynnce Inst evening, *'* . awnitinc «i):d from rrh l lv r* else- ■

u h rre T lir iKvIy re.M a t Uic Twin; rn lK niortiiLry, j*-*, Mrn. Unhlnnnn Is Mirvlved by Ihree I'l '* son,i, J. T. Robinson, K imberly; cll

Wley S. Robln'on. United States 'H p- B t«atnshlp-Ta»v>i,..San . Dlego.-CaUV elt Ti-|romli»:-a»d-R*»y-Roblnton,-Klmbcr^ JD' H Iy. nn(f three daugfUers. Mrs. Hemp- S hill. Twin Fnll.i:. Mrs. H. B, Price, ve

Eden, and Mrs, Howard Worley, th '! Twin Fall-v - ‘ ‘n[1 1-nvr< nl«r> Ihrro lirathrr^ noI* Tom r.irk i. Beuna Vlxto. WllUlllt^o^ <b

O. M. Pnrk.v Pnrl.1. Texas, nnd WUey Ju J, PnrSii. Wnvelnnd. Arkftnrjw, onrt til

^ thrpr- s!flrr». O. C. Brewer, of

‘ key. nin»<-livllle, Arknnsas. nnd Mrs, caVera Lewl.v Arltnnsas. in

‘ She was born n l W aveland. Ar- lie " kiin.'fn*, Septem brr I, UBO, and lived

In t l n l Mute until she camo wUh Lt7 n e r fam ily to -ldahn irrlflOO,------------ta:

She wn.i a member o t the Chrls-’• Uan cliurch, ' m•c . -----------------------------

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* ~ 7 I l i l E P I i r H E !

.. -------- ' sll3 A croup of frlend-1 Joined bereaved te:^ relative.^ lu p.iylng a final tribu te a t mp. tunera l frrnei-:; here Monday a fte r- t^

noon for Mrs, Louise Bailey, 01 yeara olxt.ulia dlcd last-T hursday a t

ijj her liomc In K n tm s Clly. Mrs. B al- ic„ ley, p rior to live years ago. had «;„ vUlted h rrc every o lher year for rcjr feveral yrar.s. In term ent was In of,i- 'rw ln-'Falls--n*rtT etrry—beside—th e rrL, rR m i-o n ! jrh u , '.B a n a n n r ia te -E .-N : -\i. Bailey, who died while on a visit „in hero II years ago. y,J . Funeral rcrvlccs here were held In oj

tho Twin, Full* m ortua ry chapel, nnd ^

Hutton nf the C hristian church. In eniinectlon wllh the funeral sermon, j,.

„* the niliUster read an account of Mrs.Dalley-s Ute th n t had been prepared ij;

A by a women's club a t K ansas City ,w C lo f whleh she had been a member, j . J[Mr.<. J. A. D j'gert tang old hyauu.

S~ p n ^ ' . o f Asca.’’- ----------:TT:-rT-.r n■ Pnll b e a re n Included five grand* t.<jiia_and_wcro-itool_BaU*y,-Aibert n

T l tu i la v ^ i iM a U Bailey. Norton Qal* ^ ilslley,—Alphle .DcAlley Bailey and •K lta jenn Jones.------------------- -------------In] Mrs. BnlJey U sur^-lved by two lo .<nn< W llltom Bnllcy .'K ansas Cttyr — ;)- who accompanied th e body h n e . jS ' r* and I-. N, BalleyHBuhl. and by three fl

dauKhler# living In MlsioUrl. Mrs. A, -V 10 N. Bulley. C urry Js a dnughter-in- ^

............. ...........................'>*iTWO COUNTERFEITERS <j, lr JOIN JAIL'S INMATESin _ _ _ J

Two convicted counlerfelter* weir f’’ nmong four prL 'onen under le J 'ra i

co!irt >enlence. delivered lu te }rs*_ terday to Increase Tw in Fnlb c.miii*

ly Jall popalallon to a «o;a! o! ^ The o lhe r two. one a woman, were

*' violatora of the federal prohlblllon law.i. I,

“ • Thom as H, H otchkbir 30, and Mel- , ^ VlU a rtf ju v t in .x a iu o n . _

county atKl convicted of counterfeit- = log. were aenteneed to len-e Mx

* , m onlha in Ja ll and pay >400 fine earh.■* Dell* C asper w tu . sentenced to

srrve CO dnya In JaU and r»y »lco . . line, nnd Jack C ourlrlgh t wsa » n -

leneed to a J o u t- m o n th Jall trrm and SlOO tine for violating prohibition

--------AN^UNCEMENTS-Iii^ •■-Tnr‘T 4 en tb f7 h i6 '-v ,W m eet ■>liiT ng Mrs. "T hom as Bueklln Wednesday ^is a tiem oon. Roll calt to be aiuwered

I-I .uhw Isilcs. . . .

n il ■ 'W m " 8 f a t r ^ tu S r c h tM ti i i m ret wltlr M n . Oeorge T. South. Slxlh I

m* venue en^l. W ednesday atlernoon a t 2 o'clock. T he dram a lesson wljl be u n d e r tho Instw ctlon of Mrs. June K lrkm ap.

(IA W ednesday Bridge club will' hold th f lr f irs t m w tln* io»owJn«, tho sum m er vacation Wednesday afUr« noon a t 3 o'clock a t the home of

I n . P . H. Slowelt on Elevenih ave» ^ nuc - I I I

T he ^ b t a n SUters are giving a ” ■ deaa e 'r tlu n th ed n 'T tiu tM a y a r i : 3 0

o’clock a t th e home of Mra. W. O. T hom psoo. yM T h ird avenue north.

<1- D urln* th e aenu tlona t rise o t the on C h l« s o ^ C ti^

(lock In tb s ctub rose 20 polnta w ltbto 10 day*,

a rc ^

I^ATW M y s te r y

B O . T U E S D A Y M O R N IN G . S E P T

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I iHarjiy-B(m6it>-JSI[LlEalTCM■ .Hcpons- AcUon—loc .S i llr^ a i '!I ' dl

ing Veterans’ Leoislation of

_____ _______________laI Amerlrnn Lrgion n.illoiuvl couven- ! tlon a t Portland. Trlilch declared for■ Immedlnte cu^h payment of lhe bo- _

nu.s, also commuted the World war L velcr«i!.s' t'rgiinlRUlon V) .'l(tf*ig of J

r nil yrleriiiw' If-JBl.ltWri' lU fim U ll' — I nle uny liijustice.i cKhrr (a the vet- I ,' eran or [he Rovcmmcnl.” Hurry B en- Ll

I oil. Twin P;ins nttom ey wlio .served na n m rm bcr of the convenllon’s legislative commlUe.*, reported on Ills return late Baturtlay. t” ;

A-s Id.ih<Jls rcprc.viit«llvft W thla F>• commilUv, i t felt to Mr. Bi-noll to ^ ; plJot Ihe’ n-ftBuOofTTaltoir /« • ^

rcvL'lon of vclerrji’a legislation nvIhroiicli Iheeotnm lttee and U iecon- «

' ventlon. The resolution hild been a d - oc; opted by the Idaho American Ji”’ lou eonvenllon and was aponaored

n t Uie Portlanil convention by the m Id;>ho drirca tlon . I t reaAs:

: . -Wli-rrn". The AmrrJrwi U fflon « . shoiiM t:iVn the Inlltnllve lo s if t

leiiL'ltilion alre,idy enacted, aod leg- y* . islntion to br Introduced for the ben-■ e lll of the W orld Aar veteran* nnd “ I eliminate therefrom any Injustices.I e lth rr lo the veteran of the covcrn- "• inw U _*’0Vi' tlicrcio rc^bf JI. ^

• Ke.w:Vrfj;b/ t))!» fourtFriilli con- ' _ veniloii <)f tho American Legion th n t ^

‘ th r tr bc A commuiee appointed to• InvrMlrtule, Mudy and suRBCit to our . national executive eommlttee. nnyJ. Ji.nnr-.v< which wlU M rrc a any In- jj j

f RTlstwn o r the ndmJnWffillwi the re - Jjj ^ of lo brnefit either the vrttTan or ^

, call lo Uie a tten tion of congre.sa n b - ' - iisi'j o r f.-illures In the admlnlatrn- I

. lion thereof," I1 Mr. UenolV Is the Idnho American ' i Le;lon'» rvprcscntaUve on Uie tia t-

In comment on the Legion's de­mand for imm ediate payment of the ImniLS.Mr. Denolt exprea.«d theopln« Inn th a t "irre.siwsllve of any other e f- fert ll muy have. It shw ld prevent p, renirrence of nny bonu-i expedition". ary fotcci" a l the natlonnl capUal. ^

- •yow' tTii i f a ll oti^nnizfllioiu ot 'Wt;rlt r T^■ »-nr veterans have gone on record for u,■ [liijmrnt of the bonus, "He said.*’ I t j , ' sli-jiild bc a difficult m ailer for r a d - p i lesls nnd subvemlvo Inloresta lo pro-I mote iinottier such demonstration In =• the tuture." .1 s u t e Com m anden VIewa .1 __A .-lloiaJU itbcrfoK l.-Idnho-rnU a,- Idalio American Ler.lon commander, d wlio vLsltcd here briefly Sundny, aald r rcsardlng tho demand fo^ paym ent n of the Imnua; lh a l " It wn* no t lhe f rr.tiilc e tthcr-o f'hnstT 'on ie lfU h-as- t. ■l^cri:^t•■cume■artcr tcveraryearB-of

earetul study and as B mandate from thr g rea t wldesnrend membershln

f* of the organisation, represcnllng” tt i* mnre complete cross-wcllon o t A mer.

Our Legion la compoMdot those trom every walk of Ufe, every occupation.

I; tyiie and- profession. The Amcrlc.in ° Lenlon la willing to rest lla case with y lhe A m erican peopH becauso Uie ■■ Legton U a p a ri of tlie people. Le-

glonna^lrea.

’ ONE-IVft-NrONE-WOMAN—" SEEK DIVORCE DECREES” (.^nnnrti ftf nttcgf^ cnirllY

growing out of several aaserted a cu of misconduct, Ployd NorrU stnrted

i" ult In ttie district court here ye-i- . erday for "Blvo'rce froln 'D orotliy .. Norrla whom he mnrrlcd a t Buhl, J p w e m b C T a . 1031.

deaer'tion and non*support In a suit S filed here yeMerday for divorce Irom

Fronk O. Robinson. Desertion, It w m alleged, datca from July 4.1930, fol- owlng the m arriage a l Bolae. Ja n u -

" nry 15. 1921.Complaliit.s In both acllona were

'• d rafted and filed by Harold L, Yea- mans. Buhl actomey.

" C harle . P. Lawon Coat Co. RaU*- tacUon G uaranteed. Prlee, qoalUy

'* and aervlce. Pbeoe 43S.—Adv.

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H E L L O , BUDDY

in A ll U s e d C ars i . i a iA U k e > r e > |< O T A H ke

lid 1931 Fe rd Sedan _ WSS.#*i m Ferd Town 8«*aa -S210.09 m s Fo rd Bid. Ceap* — 115^.00

e , l»30 C berro lrt SpertCo ope ------------------------- ..SM3.00

a 18£t E n ex Coach — , — »M I M Naab Sedan -------

I83Q Fo rd Tudor Sedan »_»4J.o«

iie 1 9 » F e h i ~PlekB|i »T5JTor“»■ t m Ford tw * k ----------IS ’ n tB T T eM liiiifc - i m w^ i n t F e r4 T l^ e rU -------- WS.m_ u n F o r t M w 8«dan — S1S».0»

m t C b erreM P u d _ _ v n t .B e

U n io n M o to rC o .L et Oa Care f a r Tow, C w

Yonr FORD D e d e r .T v ia n m

IPT E M B E ft 2 0 .1 9 3 2 ;

SCOUTS’ ' EXECUTIVE if] ATTENDS CONFERENCE “

■■'DrrErTlUaieli'StfalirtiCourexccu" ~ live of Uic annke R iver,area , re­turned Stinduy night Irom Seattle wJjere h e nllended a aljf-day jaixloii : of the regional council covering the sc >itiM«»>*(-idalui.ja£csaikJlVaabmr*on n c and a-r,ntfrn Mnnlnna, Dr nffoii-ai)^ peared on the program for a dLvus- die .slnii ol BCom'ciirnpliiL-. ’i h r dU cavlon waa In rc£ord lo delalLs ihi of a 10-year, prosram ' of character tni building-w ith the objective of hav- wn Ing every boy who reachea hU m a- Mt Jorlty a member o t tho acout^orgati- in* Uallon. ' t . lc

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SCHOOLBOiDMEMBEIlS- UfPLIlNS™ SESSION I

A letita tlvc program hna born ,,, p lanned for a meeUiig of Uie TwUi FalLi county- School district Trus­tees' nasoclnllon to bc hc!d In Twin <5/ ra lU -d u rln g —tin*—FourU j-dU lrlet meeting ticre o f lhe Idaho Education a iv x la llo n the la tte r pa rt of Octo­bcr, It wa.s announced following a meeting ot ih r.o ifice rs of the tru.s- t«-A' asyocintion in the county super- Intendeiil's olflco Friday a lte m o o n .',

T lie ns.soclatioii waa organlied r c - | , cenily to Include triwlcca of nU o tj- '^ ' Uie county',1 fchool dtalrlct.v-Indi- pendent na well n.s common dU trlcu. J Ila nnnounred aim nnd purpcevo u , to fu rth e r th e Inieresta of education 'In Twin Fiill.s ccunty through coop- cmllon of th e tm steea oMta respect* I

. -.-Ofllcdr* of-Uui.aasocinllon.Are.Olu25 vcr W. Jo!in.ioti, Murtaugh. pre»i- ' • dent: W. Scotl EnLsworth. Union, vice I*''’’' president: Mr*. H. E. Hammerqulst. I Filer, aecretary. :.“ *

A commlUee to d ra ft a constllu- . Uon nnd bv-law.n for the ns.soelntlon ‘

has been nnme<i7cpD8'lsllrig"of P, AtMns. OuhJ; W alt/r Ree<e. Cast!,;- I

. /flf{)..ang Jim usi w. oau;?.

l l P r i i i l '

;^PiSNS-EmNSitA tota l of SB9M wlll■^)e-TXJ«n■dc 'p-■

’ by th e 'M oun ta in S tales Telephone' .and T clcgniph company In Twin i

’ Folia fo r out.sldc p lan t addltlonrt. I t ' gi■ was annoimced yesterday by M. E . ' In ; Dolllt^g. Twin Fall* dlstrtct m anager.' o: '^lAerlal cable "n nd associated ^ l e ' u■ l)n» work eoBdult and underground yi• cablD e.'ttcn.ilons nre Included, M r. ■ tc• Dolling snld. |

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I GordoJacke

WedneL t M 'a • ■ t tS C T k . ............. ...

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; S -T V id r& l« t lo n•• I L a p in , P o n y , H u d s o n " B a y S o a l ( d y e d m u s k *

r a t ) , r a c c o o n , c a r a c a l )« a n d b r o a d ta i l , b e a v e r ,

n u t r i a , b a ro n d u k i i I c o p - a r d ~ a n d tn a n y o t h e i

" r i c h ’ a k in a

:iTll]UiSiirC■ r lG iP - iG f ly O M E -e • • . . — .tl .\fr.'!. Ella .*5er«i)to)i. 45, wife of A.r sc riu itt’n. who cam o.to Idaho w ith jn

. <ii»d a t 5 o'clock Mondav (•venimt ^ 11. i n _ a . cam p_w oaon..inat_naa _ been _ir .s Uiclr home for mnny months, on a p: r farm n mile west of Filer. DcnUi sii- was nttTlbuted to a heart a ttack , la• Mrs. .Scranton became seriously Ul '- liiKt 'I'uesduy. The attending pljy- s l I .^lclan reported marked Improve- fc

m ent In her condition S a turday .'bu t ni

5^he su ltrred n'rclnpsc Sunday, nnd atwas drad when lhe physlclnn called ei

xr^trislay, _

ll lust evening, wlli b ? ' h tld a t t h e ' [] llfiravesU le In Uie FUcr ccmclery a t u

3;3n p. M. today,T lir.body rests n l the Drake mor-

: '" 30 CmZENS RKEIVEi.r JURY DUTY SUMMONS S

_____ ill"J 'm irty Tw in FnUa county cril2cn i, ^

MiMimoned to r jury duty during tho ' September te rm of dU trlct court V

I here beginning nex t Monday were ,j'.relectrO by drawing Monday in ac-

lcor<l(irice w-Jth an order a-hJch Dh- trlc t Judge W. A. nr.bcock iwucd

." la-.t wrek. The lUt follows: i« '1*1 \V. H. KUlrldgc. H. P,. Fngen. A, 1 ^ I' K. Pickett, A. S. Reams. George P . I '* j fiiirnciie. Claude Brown,' H.irry A, j “ 'i l l r l . " e . Lewis Friedman, H arry 8,1 r ^ T ^ ini?: Jo im - tr.iiiiua-iit^m. Miit oivi i-

^ p iilla . ‘ ‘ ■, I D. E. Biirl^ev. C. E. Rudy. M, B.'■ IDivelblss. W, S. S tuart. L. C, Leav- . i'erton, Charles Hatfield, William ' iC iinnbRhum . Earl C. Davis and i,,g-;O enr!te Gr - ^ H h r - B u h l . ------ —;* I A. K. Pond, Ifltyn F, Drake, J . T , .^• IHaT?libart!er. Filer,' I i-liin -g trtT rwnv.- J -P ran k -H y rtT T r^

K im berly:. Freit Cliite, Ro-ierw n: | . , OiLs Snmn«on, Hansen; W'. M. Cook, i n Castlelord; C. E. Klelnkopf. Hollis- i “

r r : — ■>»■ HEN---HOUSE BURGL-ARY-t' i-. SUSPECTS PLEAO GUILTY I =

, -------- !3n 1 Three men accuaed In a f lrst-de- li I t ' gree burglary charge of b rcn k ln * |F

' Into a chlckcn house, pleaded RiiUty ; c r . ' on artftlgnm ent M o t Judge W. A. | t

d yrsterday, and will receive thc tr *en- , t r . ' tenees next Thur.sday. ' i

I The acctwtd men, Melvin Nelson. * I:

e-Viewo n Furceis and S

irsdaySpT

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I m p o r t a n t n e w s f o r ( h e > n e w f u r c o a l in t h i s ad>

• ^ y j p t ^ p f jn ^ p y do llar

0 0 ' w i th ^ lh e e i r t i r e G o r S n ' ly o u icel t h e V e ry b e s t

-------------h r - ch o o s yf i n i t In f a ith io n a n d in f u r s 8 0 lu x u r io o ® — o r «

[JH — 'W lo te d .------------ --------------- -I f y o u c a n n o t , c o m e 1

1 o n ' h o u n , c a ll p h o n e 1 3 7 f o r a s k - d n y e v e n in g .

CiUllf ICElsES —SFlllMfi-RfllL-

T))P r.prJnkJljig ron tor 1032 laid tc to rc the city council by '1'.

.sar.dcr;sn . street commtwioner, nt ■»yci<ular.ji^slou.laUTnffi{^nd-iio=~---- ■ ■- life wn.s order<>d publlslird nnnnm-c* m g hcaring on Octobcr a «> a ll/,nm - , . p laints. 'I’he ro ll.nnd n ite nre Hi'' snmo a.s laat year. 'H ie tot;il am ount la tO&93J>4. '' BllU nllowed’tou led ttl&3.80 con- sUllng of »4«.B0 for labor: M M .'a fo r Bprlnklli^, and 114752 for sundry accounts. 'Two w arran u bf long a tnndlnk^rac lo r’tOl.to and the o th ­er for »3,75?^'cro ordered cancelled.

DEEEiflJCi’SOHEOyLES VISIT TflJlN FULLSByron Dcfenb.-wh, Republican

jio.'Hlne/? /o r ROVcmor of, IdoJio, w U l____be In Tw-ln FalU lo address n p u b - - 11c mecUng’ the-evinlng of M onday, Oclober 3, P . C. Sheneberger, ch air­m an of lhe RepubUcan couniy cen­tr a l committee,, announced yeater- dny.

In flddlllon. tbe committee chair- m nn luia been advised. Mr. D efcn- bach-wUI be In Twin Fulls to a d -

,d r e u atlernoon mectlnga two dayf. Octcber 21-22, and will speak in tho

j evenlnc.s ot tho.se da>-a a t Jerom e i a n d Rupert.

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* F U N E R A L S ^ ”

WAQI^ER—Fiincrol Mr\-!ce* wlU be held In Immanuel L utheran

~‘dJU' fo r Jlenrj* Joseph W agner. 09.{r tlir e d - fanwe.- nnd residen t o f Eden_____!~TiT.<'V'L’nrT-<^»T-Twen-ltn8ry)vrdled I carly Saturday a t hlR residence. 132a .1 Slx lh nvenue enst. Service* wHJ be I conducU-d by Rev. M. H . ZaneL In - a e rm c n l wiu be in th e T w ln - P n iu - - ■e-mitts-y. The body re ita a t Uic

■ ^ w n iie 'ition varr.-----------------------------------

i 21. Burley: Forrest. Zulkey. 31, B u r-, le y ,'n n d W tUlam-Smith. 31. Tw in

' FalU. were nllezed to bave m ade for- I elblc entry Jnto the chicken house on I th e Anton Almberg farm , n o r th of

, ber 13.They waived prelim inary Iiearlnc

* in tUe probate court la st Frld.-vy.

C o a tS /k a r f s

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■ S m arter S ty le s ' P r ic e s — N O Wt w is e s h o p p e r ! S e te c t in ic a kd '*ance Bhow inK w il l m e a n l a r s . W e o f f e r y o u | f r « » t ly

h e r *ri“ L ! o e r A n d w h a t 's m o r » . ~ •3 t pe llH a n d ( h c s m a r t e s t

t h ew » c a r l y m o d e ls — t.

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