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taty Edition_________ m TI VOL.' 17. NO. I ll . - ROOSEVELTACTION SOUGHT III STfilKE OFTROJiORHS Minneapolis Protective Com- ------- mittee- .Estimates— Cost 01 Military Rule as More Tlian $400,000 (Oy The ^oclntcd Preu) Deplorinir the hiijh cost of military rule in Minneapolis during the truckmen’s steike, which the commlttce estimat- ed aa already more than $400,000, the Minneapolis « protective committee urged r. President Roosevelt by telc- grira Tuesday oSvt^rit^ssi- ty for an election wdeternvine employca* repreaenUtlon. ^ mnndctl Ihnt fedcrnl mediator* call such nn elecUon. the employer# ad- visory committee, dlscuulns the ■*trliter»' re/u»aJ of tho latest oetUe- ment offer, commented: "Wo think the rejection of these propoaals which wero occepted os fair by Uie mediators confirms the employers' contention the strike leaders do not want to settle tho strike." 1 --------- <rrtickmen-i*t-Porll«nd, Oreson. voted lo submit Issues of their strUce to arbltmtlon. j Aluminum Company of America < officials and representatives of their . striking emploj'es may be brought . together nt Washington by labor department conciliation. Hope was expressed Tuesday tlm t a general I tlnued At the six plnnls shu^ for I three days. B(««l Plant aose* ' < The Oreer Steel company plant at Dover, Ohio, shut down after pickeu . threw brick* throuRh the windshield of a car, Injuring a company Buard. < and damaged two other automobiles bearing (fuards. The 250 employes walked out Monday, charging dls> crimination In re*empIo}'ment of union men when the plant reopened recently. .Philadelphia . poUc* held three ( men in Jail after finding aa atlcta ' of dynamite In the homo of one. The police aald the men were otrtk- tng employe* of the OuU Refining company, and luspected a ptot to destroy s Oulf eoaipanr plant.In BouUfYbfladelpnm;............. ' Piny armed guards patrolled the plant of Lever Brothers Coal com- pany nt Hammond. Indiana, shut ° down Monday aft«r strike-breakers P crashed n picket line. The Hammond ' mayor said he would seek federal p medlntlon. but tha company haa re- « fused It. ® Charglni; that pickets had broken wlndon-s nnd hurled stench bomba, the Consumers Sanltarj- Coffee and ^ Butter rtorcs petitioned Tuesday for ri an Injunction to re.itmln bakery !, union members from picketing their stores In ChlcnKO. ^ R iiisSiE F: TO C Erai WEST:: _____ st virtually Entire Nation S Enjoys Respite From Torrid Wave (Dy Tlie AWKlnted Press) ( Rains toothrd the ferered West Tunday and cloudy sklM shielded olher icetloa* of the droath a r« I from the wilherine ion. ' Vlrtaslly (hr rntire nation, wllh V the exception of the Southwnt, ^ enjoyed a respite from the heat. ' Downpours drenched northwest- ern Kansas and clouds corered N most of the state. At Dre.'drn, Kan- S.AS. there wnj a 1.40 Inch rain and sii Tribune nnd n. 'nil of Jfi Inch. Ci Tljese rains were bellcred bv 3. D. cl nora. federal meteorolojirt. lo m presaee ih^ bcsinntiig of thf end of the drouth. 1,^ Mt«ourl. »*llh Kansas has bome ih the brunt of the torrid wave, teas I ----- tUnhlfd in tha ,>rw4p<tnttmtr-bntfK- overcast skic.i lndlc»te<i the Itkeluljk hood of Ciowert. i ranfflng up to :jo Inches j at WorthlnRtor;, fell tn nartJi of 'ai MlnnrtBlA MnnclHV i ‘ had Ils tint hfa^y fnu July; PI 15, F:.rrrrpi it crynUr . led cropv ( Temprralorr* fall \ Lower temperatures acconipanica , , acatterrd rati-.rali In North D akota.|,J General rair.' tjrci.eht trllef to mos*; ' nf --------- --------- --------- Wrjtpm a.nO nf;*errt Idwa hadJa,' light showers. 0-Jt *ouihem low*; . and Illinois farxeri hsd to be con-1 on ter.t fer the m.i:n p.n.-t wjt,*. d-vk. I ened skies. j J : : Hardly had Oklihr.=;a finished, »t( glvlius thanks for t.'-.e rai.-is t h a f stre.\med over lU tjaltir.c pmlrles q,, ih.m t.*5e *un laanch<^l a counter, “ , atuck. Uefort noon the tes-.pera-! f; lur« had illabcd to 100 at Oklahoaia City and In *he afternoon :t reach , •:o& at Nesklxk. UVs*. Texas uw soae ncpe for rc.:ef In tli^ forecast of partly | - e:oudy. The shortage of water for: bcwne m o re a r j t - .\To.-e i l u . V 'uu.’jg acatfctr was the outlook' kot » .•ast Texas. •. ^ -kics krp* ^own t^sipera-' pco :r--< in Kll.'ict.v At Mcrr:^ i;;:n- ,r;rm rr iheu*' j, re>*ncc ztw greaa' Jaavi^ oiil H E U. S. Plans Hi : To Meet Erne IP Scheme Borrowed From Ancler ID Shape at Drout n. WASHINOTON, Aub. H W) — A scheme borrowed from ancient civil- > iSt l»Uon».-r«*orvo»of foodandfocd-to meet lean years, today took further i 3$ shapo at a round of conferences on I the drouth and It* ramlfloatloos. X) secretary Wallace had said sever- i al time* the normal carry-over -of l some of the nation's principal crons | might be fncreiued and kept at a i 01 higher level thnn in tho past Just to < lis meet such situations as have pccur- < ■Q red In the wake ofthe dry siege. The normal carry-over, of wheat i 1s kround 135,000,000 bushel*. Tlits ( in might be hoisted to 300,000,000 with- l lis out acting as a lover to depress prle- t cd eslQordlnaryitlmeslfthatradeand t [g. the country understood the excess i gmla wouW not go Into commercial • channels unless there Was preaslog I nc need. ; ^ The “granary" proposal ha* not | Ig. been posaedupon finally, but the pos- i aU sioiiiiy was ce«n today that the pres- r id- ident might make tt official with his i he endorsement. t OtneUU Gather DaU. ils Between parlo's, farm adnHnlstm- he tion and federal relief officials gatti- n rs' ered daUi to submit to the president, t lot He may talk about the drouth on n the basis of these figure* later. I ,n l^waflaajiiodfty la InformedquftTa kc ten, however, that the chief execu- a Uve apparently had no startling an- n nouncement in mind nnd might con- d fine his remnrks to reasaumhces ^ there were ample food supplies for tl "• the counto'. t( lOFFICERSmiW.f PUBLICE iii .1 u Id --------- J ‘Baby Face’ Nelson, John / Dilllngcr’s Successor, ^ Sought by Agents e* LOB ANGELES./Ang. M W>H- S EeJioes of thn '‘diuigeroos DO- 1 ,e. Uagcr" gsag-raewMled. from two I K. disUsct dlrectiOBa tn thli w ea 1«. . If day.. I 10 DepuitBeat >»t;ce agesU 1 .,K ..SSS' tor MOthm CaiUe^ ^ They enrolled the nld of sUte. bi ,, oounty nnd city peace offlcen nnd sc , promised • Oeorge “Baby pace", Nel-Int ^ son. who succeeded his chief, John Ip] 11 DUUngcr, as the most sought out-: law of the nation, a "warm” re-1 ceptlon here. I ^ "Shoot to klU.^-waa the orden*'’ " Issued to all officers. “I Meanwhile Paramount film stu-1 dlos turned over to federal author-1 tli „ Itlea a l«ler purportedly written by e.i ' the wlfifbf Harry Plerpont, nnoth- It er DUUngcr bad man who la under wl sentence of death, which ir.cluded - nn Intimation of an impending es- ' cape. The letter, offering to sell the Ufe I story of Plerpont to the studio, said . "he (Plerpont) will be In a position . soon to dicker with you himself." • The studio, which said the pos- - I slblllty of buying Plerponfs Ufe story wa* not even conMdered. de- clined to reveal further conietiU ot 1 the letter. . ; Bobbed UUh sutlon I “Baby Pace- Nelson, federal au* (Contlnned on Page 10. Col. 4) DDITIES —of Life! (Dy The Associated Preu) 1 New SlckncKs— Nrr. OILEAD, Ohio—-rallcJre I slcknr.'j" has stricken DonaicI • Campbell. 32. of Columbus. Ohio. • who, ha physician said, has talked > Inccssanlly, eight and day for one week, with the excepUon of six hours whea he wa* under Uie in- fluence of an hjpodertnlc InjecUoa. j The victim of-the strnnKe illne.w. | a To^i of liiniiniinTt* ■“ ' lion of tlie brain. U under trefitracnt at Ihe home of hU parenw, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ca.Tipbell al Ediwn. Ohio, j four miles wert of here. I Ptnnl Exonc^a<^^d— I raicht as weU Quit , drloarlnc coM-* ! enrod. ! i Commonly blamed aa Uie main ! »o«rtc cf hay fevrr. ihn p'.ain : exoneraird today by Dr. L^nn fn- , nrr. Blnra.- o: Ii>v i. u f t r.p.::' ..... f at Northwe.«tern Un;vtr»;:j'. Research h.vi ei-ibliihed tli.it ' I only those plant.'^ who-e po:>n a : spread by the wind cause hay fe\rr. I Wld Dr. U rser. (Soldcr.rod U poUin- : ated by lft.«<sts. Sues Youne Actor— I LOS A.VGELE8—De«.-.Oir.j h:m- 1« lf as a victim of bites by Jar.icr : Dunun's black Scotch te.-r-.rr, Jerrr JeakJns of Ball Lake City «urd -.f-.e youta? actor and hl< cuardi.i.n, Cracr Durkin, for $S.(K3 das-.acrs lodav. The comptaint tald Je.*ry «a.i b;t-, !esi sei-eral ttmea by Junior's doc las: February 18 while L*-.e Sa:t L-nie boT was riutlrg here a^d th:\: ti;e doc prettouf.y had bitten w.eral peop>. iiK:udir.c * mo\:e ac.m.v Jerry l« the je>n ofT:rr«T C Jrr.-' S*;: LaXe Ci-> Tru^: ComMr.v oUie^at - ACCUXATi W I N _________- TWIN uge ‘Granary’ ergency Needs snt Civilizations Takes Further jth Conlerences Other developnientd'^because of the drouth Included: . 1. Tho Ukeimood thnt.production of grains nnd cotton next yeur will | bo restored to normal, or thereabouts. | a. Orders to the department of eg-; rlculture'* crop reporter* scattered throughout tho country to for?,-ard Immediately data on food, feed, and seed supplies available on farms, in cqunt^ elevators, warehouses and other storoge facUltfc*. ' 'i 3. Purther study of proposed plarj . for government lending on the se- curity of stored grain* In 1035, ef- ‘ forts being made to determine whe- ther the lending plan used on cotlon ( and corn Uils yeny could be applied { to other crop* next yenr, , 4: AddlUonal old offered farmen ' by the farm credit administration ‘ which IncrcoMd the loan limit for f purchasing seed and livestock feed 1 trom MOO to n st. The time limit fot' I receiving applications lor'loans "waaj" also extended to’Beptember 19. LoanA.^^ may be secured by fnrm en lB-irKl]er ' emergency or secondary dtw th arei^. Feed SflppUea Victor A. Oljristgau. kr/inp/^AA • administrator. today J thot becauM of'tRS^Urcment of * mUllons of acre* from grain and cot- , ton producUon. much of this land f .Kas_cQaycned_lQ-OtoducUon-(ir feed and forage and made aupplles ovall'- , able which wore unavailable In other q drouth yean. j Officials went nhend with plnns for the purchase of surplu* food and feed v to be distributed to the needy. ii - ' n mRy PICKFORO TO' COiERWITH‘DflUG’-i n It Actress Reluses -to Discuss " Possibilities ol Rc- J conciliation ' jJ T-------- II nOLLTfWOOD, Ant. H un — « Mnry Plckford, America's nreel- Ir heart, came heme today (ram Cbl- eagq to dUclOM she aoon will eon- tl fer with her estranged husband, fc DeugUt FWrtenks. ai But couccmlrtg <*tho nature of _ the coQfersneei, nnd :Ohe p o ^ lU - Ues of n reconelllaUoo wlUi Pair- ? banks, the athleUcaUy - Inclined “ screen star from whom she. sep- nrnted more than a yenr ago, Mar7 ” Plckford would only say: " “IVpredlct'I shall hnve even less » to qay following the conterence «1th Mr. Pnlrbatiks than 1 have et now." I c Tliat MS the flrat direct Indlca-'ot tion Miss Plckford would meet her | to e.itranged nusbnnd here, although pi It was definitely known boUi soon th will be m HoU>-«'ood at the same (ConUnued On Page 3. Col. 1) ' 11 i r g - A y ASSOCIATED P I : F A L I m falls ; IDAHO, wednesd . ; JOiflEYiOFESS^' « LEllD l« CONTEST FOB SEiTE POST « Tabulators Counting Ballots. IJ Cast In. Primaries in- Four States; 4ri<ansas, fJ Governor Far int Front .{J - in (By The Associated Press) id Tabulators Tuesday night "were counting ballots ^ t m :•* primaries in Ohio. Arkansas, [' Nebraska, and Idaho. ;* Early returns gave former n Governor A. V. "Vic” Dona- •d hey a fair lend over two op- ponents for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Ohio >r and indicated the Republicans <1 had renamed- Senator Simeon D. ),' PeM. . , ________^ - uLnlng'sccond to Donnhey, While Rep- :^r««ntaUve Charle* West wn* doae u behind. fV^vemor Ctiarles W. Bryan was 'a nmnlng bEhlod RepresenUitlve S. r , R. ^ rk e for Uie Democratic sena- ", torial rtom^inatloa_lg Nebraska. Por- mer RcprMcnlSivPlobert O. Sim- moas. critic of the "new deal" led - ° the RepubllcanMnAtorlal field. ? In Arkansan, Opvc^ or J. M.-ruUj L * rcll hod nearly a two to one lead I over Howard A. Reed for the Demo- cratic gubcnjotorlal nomination. *■ In Idaho Oo>-emor 0. Ben Ross iJ was leading by a wide margin In hU (juesl for a third tena. whUo . Pmnk L. Stephan gained a com- ) mandlng lead tn the Republican . gubemotorial p rim ^ .rac*. U' W hite Concede* Vletofy COLUMBUS. O hltW . 15 IWed- '• * nesday) MV-Oor. Wbll* shortly before 1 a. m. today, con- ceded the victory of former oorer- nor A. C. "Vic" Donahey In the con- , test for the Democratic nomlnaUon ^ - for U. S. senator. « Scattered r«urns from Ohio’s 8553 prtclncu last] night bore out the ^ promises of cibse races In both the p, DemocraUc and Republican contest* ' j, for gowmor and developed an ex- g, traordlnary close race between tbo , contender* for the Democratic nom- __; Inatlon for U. 8. aenator. In the Republican senatorial flgbt, ^ the Incumbent Seruitor S. D. Pe**, " foe of the "new deal," wa* clearly ~ alicad of his four opponenU. S . WUth former Oovemor A- Vtc Da- ^ I nahey ahowing aurprislniT atrSiglH 5 ; In Cuyahoga county, the bloody bat- , tieground of the DemDcraUe party** f . factional fight, the early return* I found him ahead of Oovemor Oeorge I f I*’' Whlio with Congrcsssman Charles;^ West In third pUee but closing a I “ o' » gap revealed In the first tallies. Charles Ssywer, lieutenant gov- emor, had a slight lead over former 7 i Congre-ismnr. Martin L. Davey who me 'onco before was the party's gubema- ' reg : I torlal nominee, as the ovcni-orked: Ind I precinct officials tallied the voles for , bef I the Democrntlc race for gowmor. the I The reiurtts came In slowly as one tn • (Continued on Page 3, Col. 3) ( The Bis Adventure '//f J 1 ^ ewnght, M i. PRESS NEWSPAPER—COJH L S BA D. .Y MORNING. AUGUST 16, 1934 Ross, Ste f Gem S s Candidates For "r - ■ s, I t ' ' M rim I V -^1 ' I e I * !. PRANK L. STBPHAN of Twin Palls, (1 nomination, ond Oovemor C. Ben Ro& tured nomlnaUon for o third term at I 1 . ...................... JLOraiLITIlEN-^^ OBEOFROMCITf. Aftci --------- . Court Directs Governor to ^Remove Troops From New Orleans. - ' —^ nacle NEW ORIGANS, Aug. 1 4 . bonu Jndge N^t Bond In civil district lalan eonrt late today (asned m tempor- back ary InjoneUon ordering the dU- glngs ««i««i of Senator. Haey r'. Long's berg- troops ream the city regUratlon .they . office, and attoraeya aald the Po{ Judge wa* prepared to enferee his one o orden by armed strength. bulUc The lemporary injunction waa craated after the court had found Adjutant General Raymond H. Fleming, etxnmander of the mlllt*i. Be and lieutenant Numau P. Avea- Nw d«no, guilty of - contempt ol eeurC wnt* iec falUng to dismlaa Die m tx>w : dlreaMl In «-reetminlnr'orter^l*- ^ fued ever a week ago. ’' **toi Senator r,ong, alao nameii In the action, was found guilty as a con- Isplrator In maintaining the troops - _ ! In the regumtlon office. What ae- {tion would be Uken against him was problematical. gf Continue at Peat ^Innd The fully armed state troops. / Mei meanwhile. conUnued to hold tlie heavy ; registration offlcc and there was no debris ;lndlcaUon Uiey wpuld bo withdrawn thi , before September 11, the date of forma tlw congrewilonal primary elecUoh *'®* li in which both Long and Mayor T. »yndl< (Continued on Page 10, CoL 5> M l /ffl fip w //Wjf ■> ^/M a *«* w tw ii s 1 f 'l T ' .H » If /y * IX ff y > m mV v /i ^ A V ' / \ the ' / \ mined. CCC » •jH p < y ________ I the_Se . " /• ! *"■’'* >■ ' m HLT /' icr Jo; rlim m / \ CCC 1 //llW w / ' ing sni inV / L’ ,‘y A t ' / ? /> _______ Pj ^\(h - IV progres I (J aroiind Plan* end by •• emerge: " I unable , " la u at Me Uchsa . OSO me u blajc h J . On P C A In J:ad bl M l. bf ^ NCH Xork TTlb;ice, tn c .| (Coa: mPLBTB V IL Y 34 . , * jphan He State Pri ir (Jovemor G( fr J |H B '. Cia m -' m H '' ^ dist ten . tabi fro) (left) who won the Republican toss, (right) Democrat, who cap- * *. ,t Idaho's primary elections. teasute^H unters ______ _1M To Dive For Bow Of Alaskan Boat P JUNEAU. Alaska, Aug. 14 rter dragging the sunken treasure lip Islander from Davy Jones' cker, salvors decided today Uiey ust go back to .the deep and‘dive r the vessel's bow, sheared off In i wrcck. In the hope It contains the oney-vaults they seek. They found gold Inside the bar- >cled hulk, along with feme of the Tw ncs of,73 men drowned when the mary lander, carrying Alaskan mlnen majo ck from (he rich Klondike dig- euxiii ngs to the states, crashed an Ice- m^uo rg—but not the amount of gold qu, ey hoped for. mRUt popular belief Is that she carried office e or moro millions, but whether in lUon or paper ha* not been de- usual wined. Tlie salvage syndicate ho* cot 1300,000 and two yean diving .i an effort to leam. SJl BeUere Bow Contaised VaolU Now the Uieory l* that the bow ntalned the purser** vault*. Tha • received a terrific gash when » ship struck, and dropped off in itonn when the remainder o(J tin Ik cradled between two *alr»(ce ipa «ith giant "*teel etble* aad iched on Admiralty Island, after series of precedcnt-aetting deep Dunc 1 diving opernUons. . ninyo rhe bow lies In nbout IM feet turns water, about 3,000 feet off tho elneU md. oth^r rtea'nwhlle, salvon worked under matcl ivy guard today, sluicing the Oul irls of decades from the wreck these the Islander. •They withheld In- of Dt maUon about their work, but it reprei s known that opcroton of the Buhl idlcate were disappointed wltb re- Palls. U obtained Uius far. IL C. IBOlmEFl HT TETON PASS HJ pro1C ames Threaten to Cut [J.S Oil Mail Route Into Jackson "o“ _____ L. Ba SPOKANE. An*. 14 (AV-Whlle DO aeasonrJ worker* fought * deipHad ftamr* Id ccBtral Ida- forests, the m «ed tmwln of JJ "• loa ra » In Ihr Jackson Hole anlTT of Wyoming became » ' iring forwu-e today, from a fire r.P.«T .n d 'S - '- rstened to throw' a curUln of . across the pass, cutttlng o f tl'V ^ mall jcutc tending from Tic- ^ Idaho, into Jackson. The area the. blaze could not be deter- , wo hundrrd men from Jackson • and from Idaho wero flghyo* • nre tonight, ll wa* at ftnt par- i ,7*'^, , :y^ brought under eonUol ies"broie *oose with rene«-<cj^,,„,_ • aliortly afterwards. j gnir 3ur Uiousand forcsten and! 3 worken fought the names Uj : ,„j.. Selway and (^earwater foresu: I yestcrduy *lien Leroy McOln-! ([pfp/, vf Keu.liiPf. aiiU j. Johtuon'of Galesburg. Illinois, t worker*, were killed by fall-| ^cp snagi. . I third firr- nghtrr. WlUlam w -.. tlson, VU killed near Nevada ...» ,-C*Ji;«mU,-}:«4*rdayr-«e-4oo i struck by a fsUtng snag while v u «n Uog a forest fire. j closed. Lines Drawn Tlghler < •nslon rad lessened at forest' from iquarten as reports came In on oui-tidi res* against other blazes Smoke jjollf. ■was orortng a^ftandleap tut,' wj;f were being drawn tig h te r; e]o«cd. nd bums, expected Ughtnlng j a ns failed to develop last night.; the f*i snes. grounded over the wwk | j-uu ij by clouds If smoke which hit I tlnued xeney 'uidlnj fields. sUU were came : •le to lake off. \ the Selway a stubborn blare; W rit McClendon Outte near the date t< isa ranger utaUon was keeping 1publtca men flghUrg de.tperately. Tbe | Twin 1 ! had ipread over lOJOO acres.' their I Pete King w ek. east of Koo»- ; miller In the Selway. another fire, tenden burned 8000 acres and vas' Icdic oaunufd On Page 3, CoL U - J tCoi f laDfBKB Atmrr B m u v - o r ontouLA'noHa ead Tick( imary C( Governor and Tvriri F; -Im pressive Lead; Cla D e m o c ra ts Seeking (By The Associate BOISE, Aug. 15—Commanding nation tbday were held by Govern Clark, and Compton I. White ih t by Frank L. Stephan in the Rcpubl lay tabulation in the' Idaho prima But 80 close was -the Republicc listrict congreasimin that; no decli :ompilatlon of more complete roi emaled the lead several limes d abnlation. ' . . Mo'r«»U>ttn bair tha vote wna tali from 462 of the 819 precincts in t larger ones. The total vote, odding together t or governor, amounted to 64,819, ast at the last primary election. -------------- -- ------------------------------------ - iPHLLS-VttTiS C H MiES:^ ______ Hole --------- K.M lonnor Defeats Johnston J vm ; for Senator; Prater i^' Wins Again —— Thot Twin Pall* county** eleclon tn prt- Arth inry election* yestcrdoy awelled the p. lajoriUe* of tho aUto'i favored jqok indidate* for gubernatorial nomi- sUon*. ond regUtered dectolon in foj aumber of tight'contesu for nom- “»*• i loUon* (or leg1*laUve and county Dei flee. C:ounUng of tbe bajlot*. In ^ win rail* city precincU was un- (uolly, *low. ond Uil* foct coupled Ith the oae hour Uter ek»lng hour ' IT Totiog, delayed determbatlon of Foi suit*. Repri On the b«*U of *T*n*bJe return* irly tbU . raorolag,. however, ll Poi « 5ed proboble thot eompHtloiT^of D ,.« T. Don conaor of PU*T.-c*ndkltu a w , rre-elecUoofor«Ut«*en*tor. woo «rt*0; tb DemocroUc nomlnoUoo from , uncaif McD. Johnston. Twta PoU* oyor. on the basis of complete re- i#j, \ iro* from 33 ot the eounty'a 37 pre- _ neu and partial returns from alx Jysn. me margin being opproxi- ^ atcly 400 vote*. Pot Out of a field of six candldatea c'ami lese three emerged oa the winner* cumb Democratic nomlnaUons for state prescntaUvcs; Harry W; Barry of uhl and Oan J. Cavaiuigh uf Twin For Ills; candldaUa tor re-elecUon;ond ahle. . E. Powcn of Kimberly. O. 11 Prater,Agala Victor S. P. Prater, candidate for the gTE; emocraUe nomination for a fourth rm as sheriff, woa by a margin BO: approximately 500 votes over & Steph Elrod. Twin PalU police chief, today a nearest opponent. the cc J. W. Taylor of Buhl, a former f osecuUng attorney, wa* appareht- gi winner of the DemocroUc nom- “ O"- allon for prosecuUng attorney over « Iward Babcock of Tirln Palls, In that ) le of the closest races o f the “I fcuoh. ^ Oeorge R. Hart of Buhl ond Jame* Bame* of Hansen, candidate* for T w i •election as county commisslon- s. won handily over thcL- oppon- ,ts for rho Democratic nomlna- in. Ray E. Wilkinson of Deep Mk and S. 8. True of MurtaQgli. (• tn RcputJllcsn contesu Charles A. com irth emerged the winner over C. oavin Bsllry and A. J. &tyen for the 4^3 u mlnation for prosecuting ottor- 53.‘w. y. and Claude M. Oates of Al- n«J idsle defeated T. Marvin Mayo aiJo^ Twin FaUs for the RepubUean tj.u mlnnUon for ixsiessor. y Swing To Democracy fn T»ln FalU there was a brisk trry of voUr« for an hour or ao t>/ ter the poUs opened. Uien a lull at conUnued In moil precincU til after Uie work day clcoed.vuid other ruoh during Uie eloslng SplrlK^ contents foe nomlnaUons the Democratic ticket were a :tor making for a heavy swing o the DemocraUe primacies. :icii if.’Kni!UUwn. KHf *ndx H = ffird Df moerallg hai- ^ s late In the afternoon so ihat • ptlnlcrs rpTclved a rush order rcplenUh the .mpply. n-.e clo'it^c hour al B o'clock, an ur l*:rr thsn for previous elec- njL di-Iayed- returns. In four of Tn TYrrTrrnrnrrctncu Uib tuuiit CUjard .•i«iot begun unUI after Uie polU scd. At.O; eomplete return* came In Miller, m .•ome a! the larger prrclncu L.iSdc of Twin FalU -B uhl 3. PUer, Simon, ::f.er. Han.wn and C^orer. Vithin tno houn after ffie potls Johan «cd. comp>te and partial tetoms ®^at< rr available to Indicate leaden la *“ • Ci .vrveral eonlest.t. and these m ar- MaUois s In most InsUnees were con. *"• ued or Incrrsaed aa later returns Com: ne In. 1759: Volert n il Vseaoclf* Coctu VrttUng in the name of a candl- B«nea e to fill a vacancy 00 the Re- Sher iltcan slate ticket, a cumber of Pruitt. In Faa» ccpunty voten Indicated Pro** Ir sppro^al of Tlll'.e W. Ritss- 1254: 1 ler of Haller for state superln- : dent of public Irv'tructijn. <25 5dlcailoir< alio were strong of an LCocUnucd On Pa«« 3. CtoL 3 > ~ j tCor TODA Y : W i u . .10 P A G E S 8 C B^ ] :ets In 'onte^ts F alls M an G ain ngSeatinC ongresi ------- r“ / elated Preas) , ing leads that , spelled nomi- '^emor C. Ben Ross, D. Worth ih the Democratic rank^ and publican race at a closing first * Imary. ilican nomination for Second leclslon was possible pending returns. Two candidates at- s during the coarse of early ■taliiiTntfd a t n, 9 , tnday -------- L in the state, including all the er that cast for all candidates 119, about two thirds of th al. n. ... . . Resulta were; RepubUean; ^ -JOtt-WM!jmsE.-ganKJ^^h«fff_ 19,141. J. Wesley Holden. 7,881. K. P. Polt, 3J58. Por Second dUtrict oengreasmon. Henry Dworahnk. 9,TT8. Heb«l- Q. rtnlo. a.484, Scott Holl, 1,5B9. Turner K. Hackman l,a«5. Boyt Roy. 1.4S7, I. M. Lampert, 13OT, Park P. Gorin. Wl. L. B. Olemien, 007. Pore llent«nant-govcmor,“ n.-K.- --------- ^ Ifoung, 13,530, Ohri* Hagen 9470. Por secretory of *Ule, . R. rhomo*. p m Oacor Hailey, 6.7M.. \rthur Dunn, 8,334. Por nttomey general. Tom Peeney, . , 10.S10, E. J.^Soelberg. 9,400. Por treaaurer, Jame* Keating. 10,- 181. Mrs. M argaret Word, 10,435. . DemocraUe: For governor, o. Ben Roa*. 23.189 rroak Martin. 13318, Asber B. WU on, 8,080. Por Plrst dUtrlct eongreMman. - lepre*enUUTe Compton I.^W hlte; •, I9,m, S.' O. TU Boeiea 4,121. . ' - ^ Seeoad district oon*rewa*a» • 3..Wortb.CUtk. 8;H5. L B. Ua*to«i^-^fv' !tt*oa. 1469. Fcff- •ecretary of tUU'. FronU la' Jlrard, 18,150. Tbomo* Bennett. 10,- 93, W olter Lawrence, e m For attorney general. Bert R. MU- ' 1 BT, 31,017, prank S . Meek, 13,798. For state mine Inspector. Arttnxr ^'ampbell, 17.139, W. R. Simons, la- umbent,143T>. Non-partUan Judiciary: For supremo court. Jame* F. AU- hle. 13,457. Sam Blaloe, 8.909, O. K llall, 7,783. Nlchola* Wemette. acumbent. 8,301. BTErBAN VOICES HAPFINBSS. BOISE, Aug. lA '(4>>Prank tephan telephoned to Bol*** early xlay oa expression of pleasure at le commanding lead he took tn tb* ice for the RepubUean nomlnaUon >r governor in the prUnary elec- on. “I am very happy over the vote lat has leen given me." he said. [ cerUiniy appreclato Uie support ly fritnd* nave given me." Vin Falls County Vote In Primaries Republican (34 of 37 Preclncta Complete) Congressman — Dworsbak. 513:. avln. 81; Olennon. 30: Hackmnn. 3. Hale. 131: Hall. .103; Lampert, : Ray, 50. Oovemor — Palt, 93;.Holden. 50: ephan 1336. Lleiit. Oovemor — H a g e n . 437; >ung814. Secreury of SUte — Dunn. 4S0; illcy. 300; Thomas. 454. Treasurer — Keating. 894; Ward, 4. Attorney Oeneral — FVeney, 714; •elberg. 508. ________ Asisessor — Oatea. 753; Mayo. 519. ProsccuUng Attorney—Bailey. 476; yera. 300: North 813. DeoioeraUe (33 of 37 Preclyt* CqmpleU) _________ : .Masters 3»1; nobertson. 40: ________ F?rcll. i a ; ~\nimrms. 34* Veamans. 4. Governor—M artin. 738; Rou. « : Wilson. 692. Lieutenant .Governor—Mix, 20» Secreury ot 8ut»—Bennett, 833; lrard^U«7;.-La*Tonea.-39S. -- Auditor—Parsons. 2368. Attomey General-Meek. 7«; lller, IM l. y Mine inspeetorACampbea 1)47: iRona. 938. sute Senntor — Connor. 1493: ha»t<m. J<?T5. sute RepresenUUve f3>-Barry. 1: Caranagh. 1329; Crawford. 953; CloQ. 600; Powers. 1233; RoeeU. t. Commissioner Plrst District—Bart, a: WUklaacn. MS. Jocamiadoner TIiW Dlitrtct — , mea. 1344: True. 930. a e n fl-e ro d . l(a«; J*rater. 1571: ultl. 231. >roseeutlng Attorney—Babcock. M: Taylor. 1389. Naa-rariMa isdidary (25 of 27 PiKlncU Comp:*t*> lusuce Supreme Coart—AUahle. tCooUouM cn Page 2, Col u " V-

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ROOSEVELT ACTION SOUGHT III STfilKE OFTROJiORHS

M inneapolis P ro tec tiv e Com-------- m ittee - .E s tim a te s— Cost

01 M ilitary Rule a s M ore T lian $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0

(Oy T h e ^ o c ln t c d P re u ) Deplorinir th e hiijh cost of

m ilitary rule in Minneapolis during th e truckm en’s steike, which th e com m lttce es tim at­ed aa already more th an $400,000, th e Minneapolis

« protective com m ittee urged r. P resident Roosevelt by telc-

g r ira Tuesday o S v t^ r i t^ s s i - ty fo r an election w deternvine employca* repreaenU tlon . ^

mnndctl Ih n t fedcrnl m ediator* call such nn elecUon. th e employer# ad ­visory com m ittee, d ls c u u ln s the

■*trliter»' re/u»aJ of tho la te s t oetUe- m e n t offer, com m ented: "Wo th ink th e re jection of these propoaals w hich wero occepted os fa ir by Uie m ediators confirm s th e employers' con ten tion th e str ike leaders do no t w an t to se ttle th o strike." 1

--------- < rrtickm en-i* t-P o rll«nd , O reson.voted lo subm it Issues of th e ir strUce to a rb ltm tlo n . j

A lum inum Com pany o f A merica < officials a n d represen ta tives of th e ir . s tr ik ing em ploj'es m ay be b rought . to g e th er n t W ashington by labor dep artm e n t conciliation. H ope was expressed T uesday tlm t a general

— Itlnued At th e six p lnn ls shu^ for I th ree days.

B(««l P lan t a o s e * ' <T h e O reer Steel com pany p la n t a t

D over, O hio, sh u t down a fte r p ickeu . th rew brick* throuRh th e w indshield

o f a car, In juring a com pany Buard. < a n d dam aged two o ther automobiles bearing (fuards. T he 250 employes w alked ou t M onday, charg ing dls> c rim ination In re*empIo}'m ent of un ion m en when the p la n t reopened recently .

.P h ilad e lp h ia . poUc* h e ld th ree ( m en in Ja il a fte r f ind ing aa atlcta

' of dynam ite In th e hom o of one. T h e police aald th e m en w ere otrtk - tn g employe* o f th e O uU Refining com pany, a n d luspected a p to t to destro y s O u lf e o a ip a n r p la n t .I nB ouU fY bfladelpnm ;.............' P in y a rm e d guards pa tro lled the

p la n t of L ever B ro the rs Coal com ­pan y n t H am m ond. Ind iana , sh u t ° dow n M onday a ft« r s tr ike-breakers P crashed n picket line. T h e H am m ond ' m ayor sa id he would seek federa l p m edln tlon . b u t th a com pany haa re - « fu sed It. ®

Charglni; th a t pickets h a d broken wlndon-s nnd hurled stench bomba, th e Consum ers Sanltarj- Coffee and ^ B u tte r r to rcs pe titioned T uesday for ri a n In junction to re .itm ln bakery !, un io n m em bers from picketing th e ir ‘ stores In ChlcnKO. ^

R i i i s S i E F : TO C E ra i WEST::

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v irtu a lly E n tire N ation S E njoys R esp ite From

T orrid W ave

(Dy T lie AWKlnted P ress) ( R ains to o th rd the fe re red W est

T u n d a y a n d cloudy sklM shielded o lh e r icetloa* of th e d ro a th a r « I from th e w ilherine io n . '

V lrtaslly (h r rn tire na tion , w llh V the exception of the S o u th w n t,^ enjoyed a respite from th e heat. '

D ow npours drenched northw est­e rn K ansas and clouds core red N m ost o f th e s ta te . At D re .'d rn , K an - S.AS. th e re w nj a 1.40 Inch ra in and sii T ribune nnd n . 'n il of Jfi Inch. Ci T ljese rain s were bellcred bv 3 . D. c l n o r a . federa l m eteoro lo jirt. lo m p resaee ih ^ bcsinn tiig of th f end of th e d rou th . 1,

M t«ou rl. »*llh K ansas has bom e ih th e b run t o f the torrid wave, teas I

----- tUnhlfd in th a ,>rw 4p<tnttm tr-bntfK -overcast skic.i lndlc»te<i th e I tk e lu l jk hood of Ciowert. i

ranfflng up to : j o Inches j a t W orthlnRtor;, fell tn nartJi of 'ai

• MlnnrtBlA MnnclHV i ‘h a d Ils t i n t h fa^y fnu J u ly ; PI15, F :.rrrrpi it crynUr .led cropv (

T em prralorr* f a l l \Lower tem pera tures acconipanica ,

, aca tte rrd rati-.rali In N orth D a k o t a . | , J G enera l r a ir . ' tjrci.eht tr lle f to m os*; 'nf --------- --------- ---------

W rjtp m a.nO n f ;* e r r t Idwa h a d J a , ' lig h t show ers. 0-Jt *ouihem low *; . a n d Illinois f a r x e r i h sd to be con-1 on te r.t fe r th e m .i:n p.n.-t wjt,*. d -v k . I ened skies. j J : :

H ardly h a d Oklihr.=;a fin ished , »t( glvlius th a n k s for t.'-.e rai.-is t h a f stre .\m ed over lU tjaltir.c pm lrles q , , ih .m t.*5e *un laanch<^l a c o u n te r , “ , a tu c k . U efort noon the tes-.pera-! f; lu r« had i l l a b c d to 100 a t O klahoaia C ity and In *he afternoon :t reach , •:o& a t N esklxk.

UVs*. T exas u w s o a e ncpe for rc.:e f In tli^ forecast of pa rtly | - e:oudy. T he shortage of w ater f o r :

bcw ne more a r j t - .\To.-e i l u .

V 'uu.’jg a ca tfc tr was the ou tlook ' ko t » .•ast Texas. •. ^

-k ics krp* ^own t^ s ip e ra - ' pco :r--< in Kll.'ict.v At M crr:^ i;;:n -

, r ; r m r r iheu*' j,

re> * n c c z tw g reaa ' Jaav i^ o iil

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U. S. Plans Hi : T o M e e t E rn eIP Schem e B orrow ed From Ancler ID Shape a t D rout

n . WASHINOTON, Aub. H W) — A schem e borrow ed from ancien t c ivil- >

iS t l»U on».-r«*orvo»of fo o d an d fo cd - to m eet lean years, today took fu rth e r i

3 $ shapo a t a round of conferences on I th e d ro u th a n d It* ram lfloatloos.

X ) secre tary W allace had sa id sever- i a l time* th e norm al carry-over -of l some of th e na tion 's principal crons | m ight be fncreiued and kept a t a i

01 h ig h er level th n n in tho p ast Ju st to < l is m eet such s ituations a s have pccur- < ■Q red In th e wake o f th e dry siege.

T he norm al carry-over, o f w heat i 1s kround 135,000,000 bushel*. T lits (

i n m ig h t be hoisted to 300,000,000 w ith - l l is ou t acting a s a lover to depress prle- t c d e s lQ o rd ln a r y i t lm e s lf th a tr a d e a n d t [g. th e country understood th e excess i

g m la wouW no t go In to com m ercial • channels unless the re Was preaslog I

n c need. ;^ T he “g rana ry" proposal ha* no t | Ig . been posaedupon finally, bu t th e pos- i aU sioiiiiy w as ce«n today th a t th e pres- r id- id en t m ight m ake tt official w ith h is i he endorsem ent. t

O tneU U G a th e r D a U . ‘ils Between p a rlo 's , farm adnH nlstm - he tion and federa l relief officials g a tti- n rs' ered daUi to subm it to the president, t lot H e may ta lk abou t th e d ro u th on n

th e basis of these figure* la ter . I ,n l^ w aflaa jiio d fty la InformedquftTa kc te n , however, th a t th e chief execu- a

Uve apparently had no s ta r tlin g a n - n nouncem ent in m ind nnd m ight con- d

“ fine his rem nrks to reasaum hces ^ th e re were am ple food supplies for tl " • th e coun to '. t(

lO FFIC ERSm iW .f PUBLIC E i i i .1

uId ---------J ‘Baby Face’ Nelson, John / “ Dilllngcr’s Successor,^ Sought by Agents

e* LOB A N GELES./Ang. M W>H-S EeJioes of th n '‘diuigeroos D O - 1,e. Uagcr" g sag-raew M led . from tw o IK. d isU sct dlrectiOBa tn th l i w e a 1«. .I f d ay .. • I10 D ep u itB e at > » t;ce a g e sU 1

. , K . . S S S ' „tor M O th m C a i U e ^ ^They enrolled th e nld of sU te . bi

,, oounty nnd c ity peace offlcen nnd sc , promised • O eorge “Baby pace", N e l-In t ^ son. who succeeded h is chief, Jo h n Ip]11 DUUngcr, a s th e m ost sought o u t - :

law of th e na tion , a "w arm ” re-1 ceptlon here . I ^

„ "Shoot to k lU .^-w aa the o rd e n * '’ " Issued to a ll officers.“I M eanwhile P a ram oun t film stu-1

dlos tu rned over to federal au tho r-1 tli „ Itlea a l« le r purportedly w ritten by e.i ' th e w lfifbf H arry Plerpont, nno th - It

er DUUngcr bad m an who la under wl sentence of de ath , which ir.cluded - nn Intim ation o f an im pending es- ' cape.

T he le tter, o ffering to sell the Ufe I story of P lerpon t to th e studio, said

. "he (Plerpont) will be In a position . soon to dicker w ith you himself." •

T he studio, w hich said the pos- - I slblllty o f buying P lerpon fs Ufe

sto ry wa* n o t even conMdered. de­c lined to reveal fu rth e r conietiU ot

1 th e le tte r. . ;Bobbed U U h s u t lo n I

“Baby P a c e- Nelson, federal au*

(Contlnned on Page 10. Col. 4)

D D I T I E S — o f L i f e !(Dy T he Associated P re u )

1 New S lck n c K s—N rr. O ILEAD, Ohio—-ra llc Jre

I slcknr.'j" has s tricken DonaicI• Campbell. 32. of Columbus. Ohio.• who, h a physician said, has talked > Inccssanlly, e ig h t and day for one

week, w ith the excepUon of six hours w hea he wa* under Uie in ­fluence of an hjpodertn lc InjecUoa.

j T he victim o f-th e strnnKe illne.w.■| a T o^i of liiniiniinTt* ■“' lion of tlie b rain . U under trefitracnt

a t Ihe home of hU parenw , Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Ca.Tipbell a l E diw n. Ohio,

j four miles wert o f here.

I P t n n l E xonc^a< ^^d—

I raich t as weU Quit , d rloarlnc coM-*! enrod. !i Commonly blam ed aa Uie main ! »o«rtc cf hay fevrr. ih n p'.ain : exoneraird today by Dr. L^nn f n -, nr r. B ln ra .- o : Ii>v i. u f t r.p .::' .....f a t Northwe.«tern Un;vtr»;:j'.

Research h.vi e i-ib liih e d tli.it 'I only those plant.'^ who-e po:>n a : spread by th e wind cause hay fe \r r .I Wld Dr. U rs e r . (Soldcr.rod U poUin- : a ted by lft.«<sts.

S u e s Y o u n e A c to r— ’I LOS A.VGELE8—De«.-.Oir.j h:m - 1 « l f as a v ic tim of bites by Jar.icr : D unun 's black Scotch te.-r-.rr, J e r r r JeakJns of B all L ake City «urd -.f-.e youta? actor and hl< cuardi.i.n, C ra cr D urkin, fo r $S.(K3 das-.acrs lodav.

T he com ptaint ta ld Je.*ry «a.i b ;t- ,!esi sei-eral ttm ea by Jun ior's doc las: February 18 while L*-.e Sa:t L-nie boT was r iu t l r g he re a^d th :\: ti;e doc prettouf.y had bitten w .e ra l peop>. iiK :udir.c * m o\:e a c .m .v

Je rry l« th e je>n o fT :rr«T C J r r .- 'S*;: LaXe Ci-> Tru^: ComMr.v

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ACCUXATi

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u g e ‘G r a n a r y ’ e rg e n c y N e e d ssn t C iv i liz a tio n s T a k e s F u r th e r j t h C o n le re n c e s

O ther developnientd'^because of the d ro u th Included:. 1. Tho Ukeimood th n t.p roduc tion of g rains nnd co tton n e x t yeur will | bo restored to norm al, o r thereabouts. |

a. O rders to th e dep artm e n t of e g - ; rlculture '* crop reporter* scattered th roughout tho country to for?,-ard Immediately d a ta on food, feed, and seed supplies available on farms, in c q u n t^ e levators, w arehouses and o the r storoge facUltfc*. ' 'i

3. P u r th e r s tudy of proposed p la r j . fo r governm ent lend ing on th e se­curity of sto red grain* In 1035, e f- ‘ fo rts being m ade to de term ine whe­th e r the lending p lan used on cotlon ( a n d corn Uils yeny could be applied { to o the r crop* n e x t yenr, ,■ 4 : AddlUonal o ld o ffered fa rm e n ' by th e fa rm c red it adm inistra tion ‘ which IncrcoMd th e loan lim it fo r f purchasing seed a n d livestock feed 1 trom MOO to n s t . T h e tim e lim it fot' I receiving applica tions lo r 'lo a n s "waaj" also extended to’B eptem ber 19. LoanA.^^ m ay be secured by fn rm e n lB-irKl]er ' emergency o r secondary d tw th a re i^ . ‘

Feed SflppUea Victor A. O ljristgau. k r /in p /^ A A •

adm in istra to r. today Jth o t becauM o f 'tR S ^ U r c m e n t of * mUllons of acre* from g ra in and co t- , ton producUon. m uch of th is land f .Kas_cQaycned_lQ-OtoducUon-(ir feed and forage a n d m ade aupplles ovall'- , able which wore unavailab le In o the r q d rou th y e a n . j

Officials w ent nhend w ith plnns for th e purchase of surp lu* food a n d feed v to be d istributed to th e needy. ii

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mRy PICKFORO TO' COiERWITH‘DflUG’ -i

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A c tre ss R e lu s e s -to D iscuss " P o s s ib ili t ie s o l R c- J

co n c ilia tio n ' jJT-------- II

nOLLTfW OOD, A n t. H u n — « M nry Plckford, A m erica's n r e e l- Ir he a r t, cam e hem e today (ram Cbl- eagq to dUclOM she aoon will eon- tl fe r w ith h e r e stranged husband, fc DeugUt FW rtenks . aiB u t couccm lrtg <* tho n a tu re of _

th e coQfersneei, nnd :Ohe p o ^ l U - Ues of n reconelllaU oo wlUi P a ir - ? banks, th e athleU caU y - Inclined “ screen s ta r from whom she. sep- nrn ted m ore th a n a yen r ago, Mar7 ” Plckford w ould on ly say : "

“IV p re d lc t 'I sha ll hnve even less » to qay follow ing th e conterence «1th Mr. P n lrbatiks th a n 1 have et now." I c

T lia t M S th e flrat d irec t In d lc a - 'o t tion Miss Plckford would m eet h e r | to e.itranged nusbnnd here, although pi It w as definitely know n boUi soon th will be m HoU>-«'ood a t th e same

(ConU nued O n P age 3. Col. 1)

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irg -A y ASSOCIATED PI

: F A L Im f a l l s ; IDAHO, w e d n e s d . ;

JO iflE Y iO F E S S ^ ' « LEllD l« CONTEST

FOB SEiTE POST« T abu la to rs Counting Ballots.IJ C ast I n . P r im a rie s i n -

■ F o u r S ta te s ; 4 ri< ansas, fJ G overnor F a r int F ro n t.{J • -

in (By The Associated Press) id Tabulators T uesday n ig h t

"were counting ballots ^ t m :•* prim aries in Ohio. A rkansas,[' Nebraska, and Idaho.;* Early re tu rn s gave fo rm er n Governor A . V. "Vic” Dona- •d hey a fa ir lend over tw o op­

ponents fo r th e Democratic senatorial nom ination in Ohio

>r and indicated th e Republicans <1 had renam ed- S e n a to r S im eon D .),' PeM. . , ________^ -

u L n lng 'sccond to D onnhey, While R ep- :^ r« « n ta U v e C harle* W est wn* doae u behind.f V ^ v e m o r Ctiarles W. B ryan was 'a nm n lng bEhlod RepresenU itlve S . r , R. ^ r k e for Uie D em ocratic se n a - ", torial rtom^inatloa_ lg N ebraska. P o r-

mer R c p rM c n lS iv P lo b e r t O . S im - „ moas. c ritic of th e "new d e al" led -

° the R epubllcanM nA torla l field . ■ ? I n A rkansan, Opvc^ or J . M.- ru U j L* rcll hod nearly a tw o to one lead I

over How ard A . R eed fo r th e D em o­cra tic gubcnjo torlal nom ina tion .

*■ In Id ah o Oo>-emor 0 . B en Ross iJ was leading by a wide m a rg in In

hU (juesl for a th ird te n a . whUo . P m nk L. S tep h an ga ined a com -

) m andlng lead tn th e R epub lican . gubem otorial p r i m ^ .rac*. U'

W hite Concede* Vletofy COLUMBUS. O h l t W . 15 IW ed- '•

* nesday) M V -O or. W bll* shortly before 1 a . m . today, con ­ceded the victory of fo rm er o o r e r - nor A. C. "Vic" D onahey In th e con - , test fo r th e D em ocratic nom lnaU on ^

- for U. S . senato r. «Scattered r « u rn s from O hio’s 8553 „

p r tc ln c u la s t] n ig h t bore o u t th e ^ promises of cibse races In bo th th e p, DemocraUc a n d R epublican contest* ' j , for gow m or a n d developed a n ex- g, traord lnary close race betw een tb o ,contender* for th e D em ocratic n o m - __;Inatlon for U . 8 . aenator.

In the R epublican se n ato ria l flg b t, ^ the Incumbent Seruitor S. D . Pe**, " foe of th e "new deal," wa* clearly ~ alicad o f h is fou r opponenU . S

. WUth form er O ovem or A- Vtc D a- ^ I nahey ahowing aurprislniT a trS ig lH 5 ;

In Cuyahoga county, th e bloody b a t- , tieground of th e DemDcraUe party** f . factional fight, th e early retu rn*I found him ahead of O ovem or O eorge I f I*’'

W hlio w ith Congrcsssman C h a r le s ; ^ W est In th ird pUee b u t closing a I “ o'

» gap revealed In the f irs t ta llies.■ Charles Ssywer, l ie u te n an t gov-■ em or, had a slight lead over form er 7

i Congre-ismnr. M artin L. Davey who me■ 'onco before was the pa rty 's gu b e m a- ' reg : I torlal nominee, as th e ovcni-orked: Ind I precinct officials ta llied th e voles for , bef I the Democrntlc race fo r g o w m o r. the I The reiurtts came In slowly as one tn

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Jndge N ^t Bond In civil d is tric t lalan eonrt late today (asned m te m p o r- back a ry InjoneUon ordering th e d U - glngs ««i««i of Senator. H aey r'. L ong's berg- troops ream th e c ity regU ratlon .they

. office, a n d a tto raeya aald th e Po{ Judge wa* prepared to enfe ree h is one o o rd en by arm ed stren g th . bulUcT he lem porary in junc tion w aa

c ra a te d a fte r th e cou rt h a d found A d ju tan t G enera l R aym ond H . Fleming, e txnm ander o f th e mlllt*i. Be a n d l ie u te n a n t N um au P . A v ea - Nw d«no, guilty o f - con tem p t o l eeurC w n t* ie c falUng to dism laa Die m tx>w :d lreaM l In « - r e e tm in ln r 'o r te r^ l* - ^ fued ever a week ago. ’ ' * * to i

S ena tor r,ong, alao nam eii In th e action, was found guilty a s a con-

Isp lra to r In m a in ta in ing th e troops - _! In th e r e g u m t lo n office. W hat a e - {tion would be U ken again st him was problem atical. gf

Continue a t Peat ^InndT he fully arm ed s ta te troops. / Mei

meanw hile. conUnued to hold tlie heavy ; reg is tra tion offlcc a n d th e re was no debris ;lndlcaU on Uiey wpuld bo w ithdraw n thi , before Septem ber 11, th e date of forma tlw congrewilonal prim ary elecUoh *'®* li in which both Long and Mayor T . »yndl<

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JUNEAU. Alaska, Aug. 14 rter dragging th e sunken treasure lip Islander from D avy Jones' cker, salvors decided today Uiey ust go back to .the deep a n d ‘dive r the vessel's bow, sheared off In i wrcck. In th e hope I t contains th e oney-vaults they seek . “They found gold Inside th e b a r- >cled hulk, a long w ith fem e of th e Tw ncs of,73 m en drowned w hen th e m ary lander, carrying A laskan m ln e n m ajo ck from (h e rich K londike d ig - euxiii ngs to the sta te s, crashed a n Ice- m^uo rg—b u t no t th e am oun t o f gold q u , ey hoped for. mRUtpopular belief Is th a t she carried office e o r moro m illions, b u t w hether in lUon or paper ha* n o t been d e - usual w in e d . T lie salvage syndicate ho* cot 1300,000 and tw o y e a n d iv ing .i a n e ffo rt to leam . S J lBeUere Bow C on ta ised VaolU Now th e Uieory l* th a t th e bow n talned th e purser** vault*. T ha• received a terrif ic gash w hen » sh ip struck , a n d d ropped off in i tonn w hen th e rem a in d e r o(J t i n Ik cradled betw een tw o *alr»(ce ipa « i th g ia n t "*teel e tb le* a a d iched on A dm iralty Island, a f te r series of precedcnt-ae tting de ep D unc 1 d iving opernUons. . ninyo rhe bow lies In nbout IM fe e t tu rn s w ater, abou t 3,000 feet o ff th o elneU m d. o th^ r rtea'nwhlle, sa lv o n w orked u n d e r matcl ivy guard today, sluicing th e Oul irls of decades from th e w reck these th e Islander. •They w ithheld In - of D t maUon about th e ir work, b u t i t reprei s known th a t o p c ro to n of th e B uhl idlcate were disappointed w ltb r e - Palls. U obtained Uius f a r . IL C.

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across th e pass, c u tttln g o f t l ' V ^ m all jc u tc tending from T ic - Idaho , in to Jackson . T h e a rea

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x eney 'u i d ln j fields. sUU were cam e : •le to lake off. \

th e Selway a stubborn b la re ; W rit M cClendon O utte near th e d a te t< isa ranger utaUon was keeping 1 publtca m en flghU rg de.tperately. T be | T w in 1 ! had ip read over lOJOO a c re s .' th e ir • I Pete K ing w e k . east of Koo»- ; m iller In th e Selway. an o th er f i r e , tenden burned 8000 acres and v a s ' Icdic

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BOISE, A ug. 15—Commanding nation tbday were held by Govern Clark, and Compton I. W hite ih t b y F ra n k L . Stephan in the Rcpubl la y tabu lation in the' Idaho prima

B u t 8 0 close was -the Republicc listr ic t congreasimin tha t; no decli :ompilatlon of more complete roi em a le d th e lead several limes d abn la tion . '. . Mo'r«»U>ttn b a ir th a vote wna tali from 462 of th e 819 precincts in t larger ones.

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T w in Pall* county** e lec lon tn p r t- A rthinry election* yestcrdoy awelled th e p .lajoriUe* o f tho a U to 'i favored jqok ind idate* fo r gubernatorial nom i-sUon*. o n d regU tered dectolon in fo ja u m b er of tig h t 'c o n te su for nom - “»*• iloUon* (o r leg1*laUve and county Deiflee. C:ounUng of tb e bajlot*. In ^ w in ra il* c ity p recincU was un - (uolly, *low. o n d Uil* foct coupledI th th e o a e h o u r U te r ek»lng h o u r 'IT Totiog, delayed d e te rm b a tlo n o f Foisu it* . Repri O n th e b«*U of *T*n*bJe return*irly tb U . ra o ro la g ,. however, l l Poi« 5ed proboble th o t eompHtloiT^of D , .«

T . D on c o n a o r of PU *T.-c*ndkltu a w , r re -e le c U o o fo r« U t« * e n * to r . w oo «rt*0; tb DemocroUc nomlnoUoo from , uncaif M cD. Johnston . T w ta PoU* oyor. on th e basis of complete r e - i# j, \ iro* from 33 o t th e eounty'a 37 p re - _ n e u and p a rtia l re tu rn s from alx Jy sn . m e m arg in being opproxi- a tcly 400 vote*. PotO u t of a field of six candldatea c'am i lese th ree emerged oa th e w inner* cumb

D em ocratic nomlnaUons for s ta te „ prescntaUvcs; H arry W ; B arry of uhl and O an J . Cavaiuigh uf Tw in For Ills; candldaU a to r re-elecU on;ond ahle.. E. P ow cn of K imberly. O. 11

P ra te r ,A g a la Victor S . P . P ra ter, candidate for th e gTE; emocraUe nom ination for a fourth rm a s sheriff, woa by a m argin BO:

approxim ately 500 votes over & Steph Elrod. Tw in PalU police chief, today

a nearest opponent. th e ccJ . W. T aylor o f Buhl, a form er f osecuU ng attorney, wa* ap p areh t- gi

w inner of the DemocroUc nom - “ O"- a llon for prosecuUng a tto rney over « Iward Babcock of T irln Palls, In th a t ) le o f th e closest races o f th e “I fcuoh. ^Oeorge R. H ar t of Buhl ond Jame*B am e* of H ansen, candidate* fo r T w i

•election as county commisslon- s. won handily over thcL- oppon- ,ts fo r rho D em ocratic nom lna- in. Ray E. W ilkinson of Deep M k and S. 8 . T rue of MurtaQgli. (• tn RcputJllcsn c on tesu Charles A. com irth emerged the w inner over C. oav in

B sllry and A. J . & tyen for th e 4^3 u m lna tion for prosecuting o tto r- 53. ‘w . y . and Claude M. O ates of Al- n « J id sle defeated T . M arvin Mayo a i J o ^

T w in FaUs for th e RepubUean t j . u m lnnUon for ixsiessor. y “

Swing To Democracy fn T » ln FalU there was a brisk trry of voU r« for a n hou r or ao t> / te r the poUs opened. Uien a lull a t conUnued In m o il precincU til a fte r Uie work day clcoed.vuid o the r ruoh du rin g Uie eloslng

SplrlK^ contents foe nomlnaUons the Dem ocratic ticket were a

:to r m aking for a heavy swing o the DemocraUe primacies.:ici i if.’Kni! UUwn. K H f *ndx H =ffird Df moerallg hai- ^s late In the afte rnoon so ih a t• p tln lcrs rpTclved a ru sh orderrcplenU h the .mpply.n-.e clo'it^c hour a l B o'clock, anu r l* :rr th sn for previous elec-njL di-Iayed- retu rns. I n four ofTn T Y rr T rr n r n rr c tn c u U ib tu u iit CUjard.•i«iot begun unUI a fte r Uie polUscd. At.O;

eomplete return* came In Miller, m .•ome a! th e larger p rrc lncu L.iSdc of T w in F a lU -B u h l 3. PUer, Simon, : : f .e r . Han.wn and C^orer.V ithin tn o h o u n a fte r ffie potls J o h a n «cd. com p>te and pa rtia l te to m s ®^at< rr available to Indicate lead en la *“ • Ci

.vrveral eonlest.t. and these m a r- MaUois s In m ost InsU nees were con . * " • ued or Incrrsaed aa la te r retu rns Com: ne In. 1759:

V olert n i l V seaoclf* CoctuVrttUng in the nam e of a candl- B « n e a e to fill a vacancy 00 the R e- S h e r iltcan s la te ticket, a cum ber o f P ru itt. In Faa» ccpunty v o te n Indicated Pro** Ir sppro^al of Tlll'.e W. R itss- 1254: 1 le r of H aller fo r s ta te superln- :den t of public Irv 'tructijn . <255dlcailoir< a lio were strong of an

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ing leads th a t , spelled nomi- '^emor C. Ben Ross, D. W orth ih th e Democratic ra n k ^ and publican race a t a closing f i r s t * Imary.ilican nom ination fo r Second leclslon w as possible pending

re tu rns. Two candidates at- s du ring th e coarse of early

■ taliiiT ntfd a t n , 9 , t n d a y -------- Lin th e s ta te , including all th e

e r th a t ca st fo r all candidates 119, about two th ird s o f t h a l . n. . . . . .

R esulta w ere;RepubU ean; ^

-JOtt-W M!jmsE.-ganKJ^^h«fff_19,141. J . W esley H olden. 7,881. K .P. Po lt, 3J58.

P o r Second d U tric t oengreasm on.Henry Dworahnk. 9,TT8. Heb«l- Q . rtnlo. a.484, S co tt H oll, 1,5B9. T u rn e r K. H ackm an l,a«5. B o y t R oy. 1.4S7,I. M . L am pert, 13OT, P a rk P . G orin .Wl. L . B. O lem ien , 007.

Pore llen t«nan t-govcm or,“ n .- K .- ---------^Ifoung, 13,530, Ohri* H agen 9470.

P o r secretory o f *U le, . R . rhom o*. p m O acor H ailey, 6 .7M ..\ r th u r D unn , 8,334.

P o r n ttom ey general. T om Peeney, . , 10.S10, E. J .^Soelberg . 9,400.

P o r treaaurer, Jam e* K eating . 10,- 181. M rs. M arga re t W ord, 10,435. .

Dem ocraUe:Fo r governor, o . B en Roa*. 23.189

r ro a k M artin . 13318, A sber B. WU on , 8,080.

P o r P l rs t dU trlc t eongreM m an. - lepre*enU U Te C om pton I .^ W h lte ; •, I9 ,m , S .' O . T U B o e ie a 4,121. . ' -

^ Seeoad d is tric t oon* rew a*a» • 3 ..W ortb .C U tk . 8;H 5. L B . U a * t o « i^ - ^ f v '

!tt*oa. 1469.Fcff- •ecreta ry o f tU U '. F r o n U la '

J lra rd , 18,150. Tbom o* B e n n ett. 10,- 93, W olter Law rence, e m

F o r a tto rn ey general. B e r t R . MU- ' 1 BT, 31,017, p ra n k S . M eek, 13,798.

F o r s ta te m ine Inspector. A rttnxr ^'ampbell, 17.139, W . R . Sim ons, la - um bent,143T>.N on-partU an Judiciary:F o r suprem o court. Jam e* F . AU-

hle. 13,457. Sam B laloe , 8.909, O.K l la ll , 7,783. Nlchola* W em ette . acum bent. 8,301.

BTErBA N VOICES H A P F IN B S S .BO ISE, Aug. lA '(4 > > P rank

tep h an telephoned to Bol*** early xlay o a expression o f p leasure a t le com m anding lead h e took tn tb* ice fo r th e RepubU ean nom lnaU on >r governor in th e prU nary elec- on.“I am very happy over th e vote la t h as le e n given m e." h e said.[ cerU in iy apprecla to Uie support ly fritnd * nave given me."

V in Falls County Vote In Primaries

R epublican (34 of 37 Preclncta Com plete)

Congressm an — D w orsbak. 513:. avln. 81; O lennon. 30: H ackm nn.3. H ale. 131: H all. .103; L am pert,: R ay , 50.O ovem or — Pa lt, 93 ;.H olden. 50: e p h an 1336.Lleiit. O ovem or — H a g e n . 437;>ung814.S e c re u ry o f S U te — D unn. 4S0; illcy. 300; T hom as. 454.T reasu re r — K eating. 894; W ard,4.A ttorney O enera l — FVeney, 714;•elberg. 508. ________Asisessor — O atea. 753; Mayo. 519. ProsccuUng A ttorney—Bailey. 476; yera. 300: N orth 813.

DeoioeraUe (33 o f 37 P re c ly t* C qm pleU ) _________

: .Maste rs 3»1; nobertson . 4 0 : ________F?rcll. i a ; ~ \n imrm s. 34* Veam ans.4.Governor—M artin . 738; R o u .« : W ilson. 692.L ieu tenan t .G overnor—Mix, 2 0 »S ec re u ry o t 8 u t» —B ennett, 833; lrard^U«7;.-La*Tonea.-39S. - -A uditor—Parsons. 2368.A ttom ey G e n e ra l-M e e k . 7 « ; lller, IM l. y Mine in sp e eto rA C a m p b e a 1)47: iRona. 938.s u t e S enn to r — C onnor. 1493: ha»t<m. J<?T5.s u t e RepresenU U ve f3 > -B arry .1: C aran ag h . 1329; Craw ford. 953;CloQ. 600; Powers. 1233; RoeeU. t.Commissioner P lrs t D istrict—B a rt, a : W Uklaacn. MS.Jocam iadoner T I iW D litr tc t — , m ea. 1344: T rue. 930. a e n f l - e r o d . l(a« ; J* ra ter. 1571: ultl. 231.>roseeutlng A ttorney—Babcock.M: T aylor. 1389.

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B ttm y g f -I Mim tcfc. ■»• 'O c m g ^ D w l» h t. 80.

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Mine ia p e e tc r .— CwnpbeD. M: Hlmwn«, 90.

su u fl« ia te r-O o tn M r. le t: Jobs- •too , .87.• a u u R e p n * tn U ttT * a > —B»rtT. i n : w rm aM h, io«: criw tort. aj: Mtiian, e a iT o v en . 77: RoaeU. 70.

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T w in F a l l ? 3lU pabU au i

O o nsnasn iaa '^D w onbftk .31 : O at- ln .«: OlenRon.3: H«km»a.'4J: Ktle ll;M *ll.H :L «nP «rt.9 ;

O om aor — ra il . 4; HoW«a. 4 8teph*fl. 99.

L leui. OoTtroor— B a |« a , 38; Younc. 9#. • _

SeereU ry o f S U U — D unn, 37. Bailer. 90; T b em u . 30.

T rw u re r — Keatlap, 3*: Ward. 41 Attomey Oeneral —

eoelbert. 31.Aaaeawr — OaUa, 89: Maro. » • PrewcuUn* Attorney — BaUfj, 29

Ur«r». 37; North. 44.DemoenUa

(Incomplett) ConsTtsiman—Clark. 30: Uunt.- 3

U an en . 15: Roberuon. 47: Terrel 7: ^'UUaau. 3: Yeaaaaa. 24.

O oT em or-itartla . 31: Roo. « Wllion. 34.

Secretary of SUlfr-Demjelt. 38 Girard. M: Lawrenca. 19.

Attomey Oer>er*J-Meak. 4fl ilUler. 65. . «

Mloe In*pe<t<ff—Campbell. 71 lUfflOB 31. _

eu tfl s«3iatoc — cennor <sJ^issCOO. 70.

s u t e Hep«t*«jUUTa 71: ca ra a a fh . «3: Crawtoed, 3: MallOC. 39: P ow tl^M :

Barne*. 63: Tr^je, 38. SherU'f-ElJod. 44; Prater. «l

PieofcaUa* Mtccaty—Bateoc; 97; TaTlor. S3.

Nea-Partlaaa JadJeUry----- Justice Supreme c * r t — AUAI

»■ B'jkiae. KaSl. SS; Wemf.te. 3 Dlatrtcl JbcU# — Barclay. 77: Le

75 ; 8*eeley 77: Wltha® 38; WoU 57. _____ .

T w in T a O s 4

Congitaamso—Bw enbat. 33: OTla. 3 ; OkB06«L t : B ae tean . a B ale . 5 : H all. *i L c m p o t. 3 : Ray.

O f l m n a r - r a l t . # ; Boidea.

O o m a n — K acta. 1

at BUi»~rOusa. i Baflay, 17; n ta e s u . at.

T i U W rM m if , 48; W ard.'A u e n tr . 0 « a « i — i^«oey. J

' I ^

• i ' ' ' •■ :

f ' » ; M « . : » .pniM oilU lit

p M T i I t .H i K oitll. a

:S « -

W oUe, 394. - ,« . •> OemoeraUd ^

"1 ’" S S n l »i.i* -»■»««• «••

'"w J'towcior - omfMii. m;! £ f S S ^ l o r - 0 « i i » r , I » . » l « i -^ ■‘ u lii liM ll lM J llU U W U l - « . I 3 i ; Cavanagh , 133; Craw/onl. et.*• MaUoB. 79; Pow tr*. m : RoaeU. 120.

M . . CommlaaloBer U t. DUt. — H art.198J WlDelnMa. D4. ’ ^

. . . com m laaloner 3rd o u t . — Bam ea.

Zil P ru it t , 18. ‘ ^ .' proM CU tlnt A ttorney — B*bcock.

1482 T iy lo r , 100.I I ', N « i«Pa*tU an JodlelatT

JuiUoft S uprem e Court — AlljWe, 198: B la ta e . 184: Hi^». W J W em etto,

, l ; ■ b l r t r tc t Judge — Barclay. 3*3: eU. 318: Sweelejr, 197; W llham . 183;

WolXe, 174,87J ____________ • ----------

33; .*— x w m m- ^ - ~ j

<8; BcpnbUcanO oagT eaim uw {>w onhak.’4 I ; O a-

Tla, l : O leaiioa . 3; H ackm an, 89;' H ale. 18: H bU. 9 ; L am pert. 7; R ay . ft.

W . o o v e r a o r - p a i t . 3 ; Holden. 8;S tephan , 141.

**' L ieu t, a o re ra o r — H aien . 40;Young. 74.

• j r — s B O T t « r r - t r - 8 t a t » = r m n n ; - ^ r " • Halloy. 39: T h o m u . 43.

T reuuT B p-IC eatlng . 73: W ard. 49. A tto rn ey O enera l - Peeaey. 69;

" • Soelberg. 83.A a M a a o x ^ a U a , 93; Mayo. 91. P ro a ee u tln i A ttom ey—Salley, 39;

^ K yer». #4: W ortb, 4L ^ .C oag reaaoun » C lark, 37. H unt.

— a M a r te n .- W ; ■ B o b e r t« e n r4 8 r T ^ itK rell. 13: WUUama, l ; Y eam ani. 4J;

^ r a o f - M a rtin . 99; n o u . 78;

***** ^S eO T tM jr o f flta t* — B eaoe tt. 38; O lrard . 107; Law rence. 30.

A tto ro ey O ea era l — Meek, 99; M il- ler, 103.

_ iilBu In ip ee to r — Campbell. W ; Simona. 69.

S U U S eaato j^ -O eaao r, 98; Jo h n - . aton , 70.

___ S U t« RapsoK aU U v* <3) — Barry.114: C avaaagh , 89; Crawford, 80; U a llo a . 47: Powera. 90; RoneU, 99.

, . O o m n iia to n e rU tD la t. — H art, 103; ’ ? / W llklaaoa., 97.^ Com mlaaloner 3 rd D lit. ~ B am ea, m.,. 09: T rue. 70.

sh a r t f f — Elrod. 90; P ra tar. 133; ,0 . P m ltt. 4,” • proiecuU ng A t t o r w - Babeock.

JJJJ. n a ; T aylar. 63 .______

M ; "

Hb. Twin F o ils 6B apablU aa

m '* C o a g raa o ian —D w orahak.39:O aT *7^ ,. tn .d : O lennon .O ;H ackm aa .33 :H ale , *“ • 9j lU H . a ; L am port. 4 ; R ay . 4.

O o w n o r — P a lt. J ; H oldea A; ’*"• S tephan . IW.

L ieut, q o r e m o r -~ H a g a n . 39; Young, 85.

a e e re u ry o{ S U U — D m n _ iO ' ***• H ailey. 31; Thom aa. 39.

T reasu re r — K ea ting , 47: W ard. 41. A ttom ey O eaera l — Peeney. 44;

T l Soelberg. SO.AaaeaMr — O aU a. 43; Mayo, 81. ProBeeullng A ttom ey — Dailey. 43;

Myera, 30; N orth. 28.N o a -ra r tla a n I s d l t la iy

Ju it lc e su p rem e C ourt - AJlaWo, 5*7 - I80; D U lne. 140; H all. 168; W em ette, »“ *• TJ.

D U trtct Ju d se — B a r t la y .a iO jU e »• *' 204: Sweeley. 308; W llham . 177;

„ Wolfe. 190.” • DetBoeratla

O oasT tssm aa—C laik .,44 : B u n t . 9; ' M adura. 39; R obertaan, 09; TerreU

4; AVUliams. 3; Y eam aaa. 59.OoTcmor—M artin . 97; Roaa. 143;

mMOR, 51.S e c re u ry of S U te —B ennett, 88;

*• O lrard . 19«: Law reoca. 31.'■ *®' Atto.*ae7 O eoera l—M e ^ 83; M il­

te r. U l.M ine in ijw e to r — Cam pbell. 133,

, Simon*. 84.W.U s e n a to r — C oenor. 1« ;

Johnsion . lOa. s u t e RcpreaenU U v* (3>—B a n ?

• 129; Cavanagh . 113; Crawford. 65 3J . M allon. S4: Powera. 110; RoneU. 83

Com mlM ioner la t IH it.—l U r t , 159 4C- WUkln*oo. 77.

Cocnmlationer 3rd B la t—B arae i 71; I48 ;-T rue . 84.

S h e r ttf—Eta>d. 99; P m te r _ lM 4 j; P ru li l . 13.

Proaecm ing A ttom ey - • Babcocl la n y , 14«; Taylor, lOl., 33; N on-ParU aaa JBdieU ry34. JttsUce S uprem e Court — AQshli

63. ’ ______t* — — lA itflc t Judge—b a ^ a y . 333: Le-

^ 214. Sweeley. 210. W ltham . 187; WoL'i

x o c k . ____________ ' _____________

Twin FaUs 7t e . n . _____________________________ __

jfolfe! ' ^ B*p«b»e*aO o n g re tts u n — Dwrsrahak. lO :

O ar ta . J : O le ca o a . 9 ; »_____ _ HaU. 9; L am pert. 7; R ay , 1

O o ^ r - P a lt. 4: Holden. S t rp h a a 31S.

U eu t . o o r e r a o r - H a i a a . 10 YetuRjr. M.

S e c re u ry of S U U —D ona. 98: Ra• O a .^ - K a t a c W b

"i«- 113; M a n .e s .

ProvecoU&g A ttorney — B a lie r :, a j . M 7«n,'«» : N or-J^SS . ,

’ I D oB «en tieC ocg rtx tm aa—C lark . Cl: R w t>

M acu ra. 35; B obeitaaa . 77; T te n

------- T W n t F A L L S ■ D A H .Y -

13: W lH Unu. l ; Y eam an i. a . G o rem or—M artin . 80: B oai. n ;

w a»oo . W.SecreU ry of .S U te - B e a a e t t . M ;

O lrard , 131; u w re n c e . 37.A ttorney O e n e ra l-M c e k . 79; MU-

■ la r , 138.M ine laap ccto r — C am pbell. 131;

, S im ons, 73.I S U ta a o n a to r-C o n a o r . 188; John*

w n . S3.s u t e ‘RepreaenU U ve (8) - B arry i

140; C avonogh, 139; O raw ford . 91;• MaUqnC 99; Pow«ra. 100: BoooU. 94,’ > -O oirim laa ]onerla t1» i» .»H ar« .138 :. W ilkinson. 78.

Com m issioner 3 rd O lst.—B araea, J8I ; 1 tue .-85 .

• fiheiV X -E lrod , 09; P ra U r , 189;, P r u l l t «.

P rooecutlag A ttom ey — Babcock. I 138: Taylor, 95. I

N o n .P a rt laa a JtuU cU ry Juatlca S uprem e C ourt — AUahle,

' 380; B laine, 187; H all. 133; W em ette , . 147, - s : ---------------------------• O ls ti lc t Ju d g * '— B a rd a y , 811; Lee,’ 303: sw eeley, 393; W ltbam , 199;• WDUe, 393.

' A l l e n d a l e

B epab ileaa C e n g reM m a n -D w o rih ak . I I ; O a-

v ta , 3 ; O le tm oa. l ; H ac k m a n , «;, H ale, a ; HaU, 0; L am pert, 0 ; R ay , 0 . , o o v e m o r—P a lt, 3; H olden , 3;

s te p h a s , 19.U e u t . O overtw r — B a g e a , 13;

; Y ouag, 8,8enr« t«ry of S U te —D unn . 7:

BaUey, 9; T hom as, 9. ■ T r ta a u ie t—S e a U a g , 19; W ard . ft.

_ A tto roey O enera l — re e n e y , 9;

A a s e a s o r^ a te s , 33; M ayo, 7. P roeeoutlag A ttoroey—BaJJey, 9 ;

M}-ea, 8 : N orth . 14-

C oagreasm an—C lark, 3 ; B u a t , 0;. M aaU rs, 15; R oberU on, 4 ; TerreU ,: 0; w m iom a. O; Y eam ans. 8.

G overnor—M artin , 7; R o a . 19;; W ilson, ,4.

S e c re ta ry o t S U te —B e n n e tt, 8: r G i r m i r n n a t w i t n c e r s : — “ •

A ttom ey O enera l—M eek. 11; MQ- . le r, 14.; M ine In spec to r — C am pbell. 14;

Sim ons, 11.S U U S e n a to r—C o aao r. 17; J o h a -

; atbn . 10.S U U R epreseaU U ve (8)—B arry ,

;. 14; Ct r M n h . 34; C y ^ P | 'd .

; c o iw B lu lo a a r 1 st D lst.—H a r t, 19; : W ilkinson, 11.

O om m lu loner 3 rd j>l«t—B am ea. ; 19; T ru e , 13. _

S h e rU f -E lro d . 13; P r a U r , 19;• P ru ll l . 13.

Prosecuting A ttorney — Babcock. ; 11; T aylor, 19.

N o a - r a r t l n n JtuU eU ry Ju it lc e Suprem e C ourt — Allshle,

35; B la ise , 23; H all. 17; W em e tU . 10. r. D U trlct J u d je — B arcU y, 35: L ^ *{ 35; sw eeley . 38; W llham . 10; Wolfe.

I

■ BuM t '

C o n g r e a s m a n ^ ^ 'o n b a k , 39; 0«* Tin, 8 ; O lennon, 1; H ackm an . 37; H ale, 4 : H all. 8 ; L am pert. 1; R ay , 8.

O o v e m o r- ra l t . 13; H olden . 6; S lep h an . 89.

U eu t. o o r e m o r - B a g en . , 35:- Young, 40.

e ec w ta ry o t S la U — D u n n . 17; r- H allcy, 10; Thom na, 38. e, T reaaurer—KeaUnB. 37; W ard . 37

A ttom ey G en e ra l — r'ecney . 39; 5; Soelberg. 33.

A s8cs5or-O at<«. 39; M ayo. 30.9; Prosecuting A ttom ey—BaUey, 30;

M yeii, 15; N orth . 33- OT D cm ocnU e

C ongressm an—Clark. 73; H u n t. 8: >1- M u tc r i . 14; R obertson. 0 ;’ TerreU 4: ID; W illiams. 3; Y eam ana. 113.

O ovcm or^M A rtln . 65; Roas, 113, W ibon, 57.

'3; S ec reU ry o f S ta U — B e n n e tt. 14; O lrard . 134; Law rence. 34,

A tloroey G en e ra l—Meek. 68; MU I*' ler. 132.

Mine In spec to r — Cam pbell. 117 S lm otu , 74.

» . S U U 8 enato r-O onnor.-139 ; Jo h n f’ i ston . 85.

S U U RepreeenU U ve C3)—B a r n l a i : C avanagh . 103; c A w to rd . U3

8: .Mallon. 49: Pow era. 71; RoneU. 83.• C om intsiJoner la t D tit.—H art. J98

L3; W llU nson. 91.CommUaloner 3 rd D is t .-B a m e j

ta; 142; T rue. 87.B h e r ir r - O r o d . 133: P ra te r , 103

U* P ru ll l, 8 .. ^ ^ProaecUUng A ttorney — BabccO

13; 67; T aylor. 164 .' «N on-P artl»an Jnd le la ry

13; ‘Ju s tu * S uprem o c o u r t—A llsak 1 « : B ialne, 81; H all. n 9 :.W cm c lH

ry , 03.55;) D U triet Judg®—Barclay . 173; .1 ^ 82. 161- S w i e y . 199; W llham . 143 S9; Wolfe. Ml.

**• — — — ,

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Brim bU caa ConpreiM nan—Dwor»nak. 33; Oi

»ie. I « a . 1: O lennon. 0; H sckm an. !■ l u ;; ; iJ T H iil.T . J . tU TT

___ l_ 0 « v # r n w —r » l l , - S 3 ;—H o ld e n ,-;^ S tep h a n . 49.L'e. L k u t- GoCTTROr H ag ra . S'

Y oung. 36. . ■8 e c r t ta r r o f S U te -^D u n n . 1

— T H ailey. IB; T h o m a s .a i.I Treaju,*^r—K eattrfc.-33; W fcM .:

— r ”All<xn«y O en e ra li— « e W . 4Soelberg. 16.

___ A a*e.«or-O alea . 51; M ayo. 13-ProaecuUag A ttorney—Bailey, 3

0 3 : M yer*,8: f{ortB .M .D em oerallo

, 15. C o a g r a u a a n — CUrfc. 68; ^ . J- 4: M asters 30; R obertaoa, 14; Tt

* reU. 14 > W Ullasia. 3: Y eam ans. 133. 10«- O crem o r — M a n in , 93; R ois, i:

■ W Uson.68.J* ]. S e c rtU ry o f S U U — B enseU . t

O lrard , 111; Law rene*.M .114. M locney O e a e r a l - J i e e k , 73; M

• ler. 14VU 7 - 1 M ine la sp ec tc r — cam pbaU . 11

ISlm oaa. 97.J. \ S U U S e n a to r — W a a o r . 11

78' 'J o h ra to o , lOS.S ia U R eprtaecU U ve (3) — B a r

SM; C a ranagb . 09: Cfaw tortf. i: U i- UaV.0B .U : P0weTt. 9 i; R aise ll,51 n l 2 , | U L o iA , _ Ba

. • - 7 .

I

■ m : w uittoson , 73,a ; c o i n ^ o n e r 3rd. W it . - B a in e i,

14* '^ S h e r if f ’- ^ r o d . t07: P ra te r . 137;. ' PruU t, 19. ^

11. prosecuting A tu m e y — Baboook, 63; Taylor, IW.

i l ; H en -P arilsan Jn d lc U fy •'Justice sup rem e C ourt—AUihie,

" • 140; B laine, 99; B all, 194; W em e tte ,

’ ^D istrict Ju d g e -B a rc la y , 19»: Lee, it* 109: Sweeley, 109; W llham , 103;

W olfe. i w . . _ ■ . ...

Z \ B o w s .

ck. RcpobUeaoO0ngrcasm an-© w 0T»bak.'l» OnvVa.

J . i iO Ie a n o a O ; H ackm an, 13: H a k . 92 V H all. 9; L am pert 1, R ay 0.

" n n ,V r . , . r - H i t . » : t :M S U phan . 39- ' ' ,M . L ieut. O ovem or — H agen , l l ;

' Young. 31. ‘8 e c re ta ry o r8 U t6- D u a n , n 2 H al-

ley. 9: Thom as. 17.— . ^ a s u r e r ~ « e a l l n g , 17: W ard . 18.

A ttorney O enera l — Pseney , 18; Sc^ berg . 11.

^ Assessor — O atea 30, M ayo 9.prosecuting A tto m e y - B a lk y . 13;

V Congressman — C lark , 45: H un t, V ; 3 ; M aaters. 10; R oberU oa. 10; T e r-

reU. 9: wiU lams, 3 ; Y eam ana, 94. . . . Go%-emor — M artin . U , B oas. 98;

W ilson, 33,Secre tary o f S U U — B e a o e tt, 84;

* O lrard . 98: U w rtn c e , 17.- A ttom ey O e n e ra l- M e e k . 88; MU- fl. te r, 79. I— n.w iph«)> aa-

iSlmons, 05.* s u t e S ena to r — Connor, 83; Jo h n -

* ' a ton . 44. • , ,S ta U RepresenUUTB (3) — Barn*,

n , 105; C avanagb. 91; C raw ford , 99; J . ‘ M allon. 29; Pou-era, 39; RoneU. 33.

Cem m laslooer Is i. D lst. — H a rt, 105; . . . W ilkinson. 31.

Com missioner 3rd O lsL — B am es, 84; T rue, 34.

J i . sh g r lf f K Iro d .-M ^ P ra ic r,J l;-P n i- „ l i t , 7.*“ • p ro jccu llug A ttorney — Babcock,

84; Taylor^ 84.

” r B tM 4__. . . B epaU leaa

CongreasBiaa—Dwor&hak. 31; O a - Tin. 2; O lcnnoa. 3; H ackm an. 18; H al5^7; Hall, 3 ; L am pert, 1; R a y . l.

Oovem or—P a lt, 8 ; H oldea, 3; “ • S tep h a n , 45.

L icut. O ovem or — H agen . 17; Young. 35. .

Sec re tary of S U U —D u n n . 13; . . HaUey, 15; T hom aa, 35.“ ®- T r ta su rc r-K e a tla g , 34; W ard , ao. i f J i A tiom ey O enera l — Peeney, 33; | ^ soelberg , 20. I

A a s e s s o r -O a t^ 34; M ayo. 31. PiToaecutlsg A ttom ey—BaUey, 35;

M i« i . 8 ; N orth , 31.

C o a f t t is m a n -C la rk . a ; H u n t. 4; M aau ra , 0; R oberuon . 3 ; TerreU. 4; WlUlams. l ; Y eam ans, 83.

O ovem or—M arlin . 37 ; Roaa, 79; ^ WUsoo, 14.O J" S e c re ta ry of s u t e —B enite tt, 38;

O lrard . 47; U w renee , 17. A t t ^ y O en e ra l-M ee k , 81; MU-

. . . M ine inapecU r — Cam pbell, 93; Sim ons, 31.

S U U S e n a to r—Connor, 73; Jo h n - s to n . 43.

_ S U U RepresenU tlve O )—B a n y .’ 95; C avanagh. 59; Crawford. 55;

M allon. 11: Powers, 45; Ronell. 39.C om m issioner 1s t D lst.—K an , 100;

W Uklnson, 35.** ' Com m issioner 3rd D lst.-xBarncs.

91: T ru e . 38.. , S h e riff—E lrod,^ 98; P ra ter, 54;

P ru ll l , 8.P rosecu ting A ttom ey — Babcock.

48; T ay lo r. 77.N on-ra re t»ao Jndlelary

. Ju stlco Suprem o Court — Allshle.■ 75; BlaUw, 42; lla ll , 70; W erncitc. 01.

D U trlct Ju d se -O a rc la y , lU ; Lee. 113: Sweeley. 97; W itham . lOl;

.17 : '''» ■ « • <"■ ______

>hn. *“ “ !--------------- .

BergerU 3;

SepQbUean * • C ong resunan—Dwoiahak. 2; O a ­

vin , 0 ; O lennon 0; H ackm an. 3; rnes. H ale . 0 ; HaU. I ; l* m p e n . 0; lU y . 0.

O ovem or—P a ll, 0; lioldcn. 3; 103; S U p h a n . 3.

U e u t . o o v e m o r — Kagan. 1; r t tk . Y oung. 8 .

S o c re u ry of s u t e — Dunn, l ; HaUey. 0; T hom ai, 3.

silte. T rea su re r—K eaUng, 3; .\Va.*d. 3. ifille. A U om ey O enera l — F tcn .y , 3;

Soelberg. 1.AascMor—O ates, 3; Mayo. I.

143; ProaecuUng A ttom ey—Dai:<y, 0; Myer*. 1; NMUi, 4. ,

O etnorrallc _ _ C ongreasm aa—Clark, 15; H u n t.0 ;

M asters. 21; Roberlion , i*; TerreU _ 3 ; WUHams. S;, Y eam ans. 13.

O ovem or—M artin , 18; <a____ I W Uson. 19.

ite c r e u ry of S U te -D e n ri'- .t, U ; O * . O lra rd . 33; L aw irnoe 24,

14; A tto rney O en era l-M eek . 19; MU

’ ^ o n s . 28. a * . S U U S e n a to r - Connor, jO; J o b a

»WO, 39.-. . . S U U rep .T « n U lh -e cj) — Barry

• 53; C a ran a « h . 37; C raT'cctj. 59 ^ 5« M allon . 14: P ow en. 3#; non^'J. a _

*— C o e raa tss tO B rrT x r-D B r.-n ir ira? ’ W ilkinson. 33.

. C oeualaslaner 3rd DUt - Q a m a, ao- 2«; T ru e . 36.

f ih e r tf t -E lro d , 3S; P n ie r , 34 P ru it t , a.

g g n t . 1 P roeeeuU ag A ttoroey — Babcocl T v :o r . s 3 .

l!w I N « * P » r t l i a a J o d l c l ^, 119 I Jo s tO e S u p r r o * C ourt - Ailsbh

40; B lalae, 39; B a n . 27; W em etU . r J . <S-' D U trlc t Judg«—Barclay. 44; L*i

' ' 4 4 : sw w ley . 51: W llh a a « ; w 5i< ; M U*! 40.

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UJ;' CastlefordB a r r y . '— '- “ “. 124; Rep«bUeaa

ja , . C o a g rc a s m a s -D w u ^ ^ ^ I g ; Qfti 'Bar*, ia . 4; O le aa o a . 2; B a e k a u a . 13; H al

A a g r ^ V E D ^ D A Y W R m tG -rA

| 3,H a i I ,« : i A m p e r t4.B * y . ' j . - \ » f M, O ovem or — Paic, 8; BOIden. . ! ; c

S U p h a n 41. . . W tt7; L ieu t, O o v e m o r— H « g « o . J l ; £

Y oung 38. . O il% Sec re tary Of S U U — D unn, 11: / .; £ toU ey.«; T hom a* .« . k r ,

.T reasu re r — B eating . 102 W ard, i L 19. Bin^ < Attomey o e o e n l — « » a * y , 39 ; : «

Boelberg. 10. , s t«^ - A ssessor— O a te i ,a i : Mayo, 17. «

P ro sectiU ngA ttem ey — B a lk y ,J0 ; 48; " • Myete, 8; N orth, 19. U «

C_ Congresaman — C U rk. »4; H n k t. ^

I 3: M aatars. 17; Bobertsos, I82 l ^ r - rell, 10; WUUams, 3 ; Y eaaans, 89.

" I Governor — M artto . tV Roas, 71; « J WUson 48. , ^

S e c re u ry o f S U U — Bennett, 87; . * 4 O lrard , 90; Law rence, I7.^ A ttom ey O enera l — Meek, 37: MU- ^ ler, 75. J

S ilne f lu p ec to r — Campbell, 91;

. . . S U U S ena tor — Conner, 89; J o h n - « ;scon. ffl . - Wc

\ S taU R ^ rese n U U v e (3) — Barry .“ • 123; Cavanagh . 93; Crawford. 60; __; MflHon. 30 ; Pont-ra, 30; Raoetl. 39. ■

Commlasloner U t. DUt. — HA.t.W, 88; WUklnson, 93.

C o z n m lasJonera rdO J* j.B am «i.« ;, , T rue. 40.

S h e rllf - D rodv 71; P ra te r, 89; C P n i iu , IB. . . l : I

Prosccullng A ttoraay — Baboock. H u B t, Cl; T ay lor, 70. Ca - N o a-P a r lisa a JadJelaiy St« M . JusUce Suprem e C ourt AUshle, t W: M ;B la la e ,4 3 ;H a U ,9 7 ;W e ta f ttte .8 l. ^oi

DUU-Jct Jijdgff — Barclay, 43; l e e , « 8«. 87: S w e le y , 70; W itham 95; W olfe. ^Ul- ______ - ]

Boi

J C t w e r ^

J?,’ R epnblleaa t» • C o n g re a im a n -D a o rjh ak . 9 ; f la - “ ■

vto. 1; O ltn& on. 0; H ackm aa. 8; H ale. 3 ; H all, i ; Lam pert. 0 ; R a y 0. «

O o v em o r-P a lt, 5; Holden. 0: ^ IM. S tephan , 13. «^ ^ U eu t . Q overaor—Hagt a . 9 ; Y oung

. Secre tary of S U U — D unn, 9; “ i « * ' Mttlley, 3; T h o m u . 4. ,*

T reaaurer—X e a t^ g . » ; W ard, 3. ®“ .A ttorney G e n e ra l— 'Peeney. a ;

— Soelberg, 8. *to■AsseMor-rOaUa, 0; Mayo. 3» „ f Prosecuting A tlom ey-B alley . 4: T*

Myers, 5 ; N ortb . 9. *9®“ ■---------- ------- DemocraBo

C ongresam ao-C U rk . 5; H unt. 3 : ^ Master*. 4 ; Robertson, 9; T e rrS l. a; WUUams, 0;- Y eam aas. 19.

•* ; O ovem or-M arU n . 8; R oas. 10; J 3- WUson, 11.

Secre tary , o f S U te -B e n n e tt . 13; O lrard. 18 ;-U w rence . 4. ^ * Ml

„ . . A ttorney O en e ra l-M ee k . 9; MU- .ler. 33. •

„ Mine In spec to r — Cam pbeu. 38;» . Simons. 13. J

. S U U S e n a U r ^ o n n o f , 33; J o h n - aton. 15. **■

S U U R epresenU tlve (9)—B a n y .37; Cavanagh . e t Crawford. Ig ; M a t- (“ Ion, 8; Power*. 19; RoaaU. 18.

Com missioner 1s t Dlsfc—H a rt, 23:> 4, W ilkinson. 19.I. *■ CommUsloner 3rd D U t.*-Bam M , '

15; T rue, 31. n ; f lh e rU f-s iro d . 13; P ra te r . 3 J ; ^

P ru it t, 3. . rti33; prw ecuU ng A ttom ey — Babcock

19; Taylor. 51. '‘lU - N en .pa rtlaan Jad leU ry

JuiUee Supreme Court—AUshle. „83; 23 ; a Ja l; je ,3 I ; Mali. 28; W em ette , 9 .

DUtrlct Judge—B arclay. 34; Lee. b n - 30; S « « le y , 37; W itham . 30; WoU«,

23,-

p —'«•' F i le r „nes, ... _J

RepaW le*a54; C o n c re ism sn -D w o n h ak , 35; O a- “

. v in . 7 ; Otenpon, 3 ; H a c k a u n . 38; « ock. H ole. 6: llalC l l ; L am pert. 4 ; Ray, 1.

ao \tr:^o t-P aS V . 3 ; U o ld ta . 6; ^ a tcp im n , 98.

h ie . Lieut. Governor — H agen. 38: O . 01. Young. C3,Lee. 8e«T«ury ot 8 U te —D raai, 35; k 101; H .illry. 28; Thomaa, 43.

•T rea su re r-K ea tln g , 98; W ard. 33. S A ttom ey G enera l — Peeney, 63;

— Soelberg. 35. ((A ase sso r-O a u s . 94; Mayo, a t ProsecuUng AlUimey—BaUey. 38; 1

M jTr*. 9; N onu. 97. &—— HemecrxUc

C o n g re a u n a n '^ a a rk . 90; H unt. 3; V O a - M a su rs , 34: R obertson. 91: TerreU., 3 ; 5 ; WUUam.v 2: Y eam ans, 64. 1y. 0. Oo% -em or-M artln. 78; Ross. 1 « ;

3 ; WUson, 47. ■ rSec .TU ry Of S U U —B ennett. 72;

1; O U »id. 133; U w rence , 37. IA tto rney G enera l—M eek. 70; M il-

. l ; le r . 181.M ine Inspector—Cam pbeu, 123; I

. 3. a im o n s, loa. S3 ; S la te Sena to r—O ooaor, 164; Jo h n ­

sto n . 94. 1 3 U ie ReprreeaUtire O j—B arry . ’

. 0 ; 199; C a v a n a h , 91; Crawrord, M; M allon . 57: P w e ra . 157: RoreU. 83. • ^ C o m m u jJo a e r U l D ls i .- H a r t . WB;

t . 0 ; W Uklnion. 10].freU. CommUaloner 3rd D U i,_B araes,

157; TTua, 130, t t : S h e r « t- E : ro d . 83; P r a u r . I j j ;

P ru it t , 38.. 83 ; P rosecuU ng A tton»ey — Babeock.

138; T ayior. IM- MU- N o o - r a r t l « a Jod leU /y------- - Ju * ti;e i>uBr<nj6 cbuti — A lK ue, '■J a U a 3 3 U lU ^ a c .:♦ * ^ 4 la ^ , O l! Wt m t tte r

o b a - D U trlct Ju d g e -B a rc la y . 350; Lee.333: Sweeley, 300c. W llham . J4 0 ;

* rry , W olfe. 195.59 ; ---------

^ ■

Hansenkme*,'

34; IUp«bUeaa>C o csrea im aa—D w orahak. 34; O a-

>«ock. Tin. 30; G lenaon . 0 ; H ackm aa. 33;I H ale, 5: UaU. I I ; L am pert, a ; Ray. 1.( O o re m o r -p a l t . O; H o lie a 4;

: s b k . ' S te p b a a . 69,i«, t 7 . ! U e u t . O o re rao r — H agen. I ) ;

L * « ,; Y ouag . 47.ToUe, I SecTTUry of S U t/^ D u f la . 40;

- H aU ey.,18; Ttsomas. 13.T rra su re r-K c aU ftg . 23: W an l. 39. A tto rney O eaera l — Peeaey, 31: i

Soelberg, 24. ]A iseasor—Q afe i . W ; Mayo, 3 . | Pre*i!cni^-.e A llom ey—Bailey, 17;

-------- lM y e » . 13; .North 3*.f D eanxniU ^

Q ax - C c ag rc ism a s—C ^ r k . 34; B u s t . 3; H ale, M aaU ft. 15; R obertaoo. H i T tR tU .

tATt c u e t xs> j b a < ^

I ; WUUams. l ; T e^ ta aa s . U . 43;O o re m o r Mart lo . 19; B o v . n i I

WUaon. 38. . P nB ecre tary of S U te —B ennett. 37; 1

Q lran l.-89 : Law reaoe. 18. 80,AttorxMy O enerm l-M eek . 31; MU.

ler, 99. • ' - <]M lae n u rp tc to r — Cam pbell. 47; 38;

gtsJODf, 37.' 18.’ S t a te seoato r^ -C onoor, l l i 'J O hn- 1 I ton , 8L • ■ M;

S ta U R e p rese aU ttre ( n - S a t r y , 43. 18; o a T a tu f b , 49; Craw ford. 33; UaUon. 33: Pow an, 99: RoaeU, IB. —

C odua laslon tr l s t :P U t - H a x t . 40; WlUdhaoB. 81. . ! -

O otam lsaloner 3rd D l s t — Baioea,Tl: I tu e , 33. -

S b e r ltf—O ro d , SS; P ra te r , 91; - P ru itt; 9. • - • C

Prosecu ting A ttorney — .Baboock, In, i9 ; TUylor, 39. . ' W:

N o a-P a r tlsa a JsO k iazy <Justice su p rem e Court — AUshte, St<

M :B U ln e .4 S : BaU. 48; W em etU . 31. , 2 - D l i t t l e l - J u d B * - B a r tU y .^ : - I « e , - 83: flw eeky , 73; W U ham , 51; * W olfe, 59.

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HoUlsier “i__________________________ ------------- Mj

BepnbUcaa C oagresam aa—D w o n h ak .6:OaTlQ, (

I* O k an o n , 0; H ackm an, 9 ; Hals, 1; 0; w .ii 1: H ull, 0; .Lam pert, O; Ray, 0. 9;

o o v e m o r — P a lt, 3 HoW ea. 0 : ( B U phaa, 13. ■ . Wi

U eu t. o o v e m o r — H a g e n , 8; t Y ouag 11

S e c re U ry o fS U U — D u n n .4 2 H al- i ky,.02 T bo iaas. 9. ler

T r e l« u w - K eating. 7 ;-W ard, 7. I A tto m ey G eneral — Peeney, 9 ; SU

Boelberg. 9. ^ ^ ......... . . ^

p ro secu ting A ttom ey — BaUey, 3; i Myera, 9; N orth , 9. « ;

D e m o c n tk lotiCongressm aa — Clark, 82 H uat, O2 i

M a ste rs ,1 9 :R o b er te o n ,ll:T e rre U ,4 ; Wl WUUams. l;:Y e am an s . 15. 7 <

O o re m o r — M artin , 17; Boss, 10; 35; W U «n, 31. J

s e c re ta ry o f S U U — B ennett. 7 ; Pr O l r a r ^ 30; Law rence. U . 1

A ttom ey G enera l — M eek. 14; 3<1 MUler, 85. .

M lne '.Inapecto r — CampbeU, 36; ^ » S lm oes , 82. H. S ta te S e n a to r — Connor, a i: Jo h n - ‘

I to n , 33. . ■ ■ ! } ' ■S ta U R ep n ae n U tlv e (3) - B arry 80'

39; C avaaagb .-3 l; C raw lo td , 14; M al­lon, l l : Pow ers, 37: RoaeU. 13. f - - O oaualsaloaer la t D l s t . - B a r t , 37; W U klason,l8 .

C o ram ltiloae r. 8r d D lst. — Bam es,33, T ru e . 30,

S h e r if f — D ra d . 17; P ra U r, 28; P ru it t, 10.

P m secullng A llom ey — Babcock, vV 29; T aylor, 39. . U

N on- P a r tlsa a JuaUoe Suprem e C ourt — A llshk, SI

33-, B lalae, 30; H all. 93; W em ette , 14.D U trlct Judge — B arclay. 49: Lee, V<

51; S w ceky . 49; W itham . 31; W olt:.44. *11

■ -

Kbnberly — ■ &1

RepobUean c o n g ressm an -D w o ra liak . 94: O a-

I Tin, 7 ; Gle n aon . 1 ; .H ackm aa. M ;' H ak .’ 9 ; HaU. 13; Laml>ert. 0 : Ray. 3.’ H

o o v e m o r—P a lt, 1; H olden. 9; S lephan , 118, V,

U e u t. o o v e m o r — H agen . 32; Young. 78. O

.Secretory o f S U t«—D unn, 49; H ailey..29; T hom as, 38. Ic

T reasu re r—K eating, 87; W ard. 39. A ttorney O enera l — Peeney, 50; S

Soelberg. 47.A asesso r-G aU s, 51; M ayo. 58. s t ProsecuU ng A ttorney-B aU ey, 41;

Myers, 15; N orth . 83. / 9<DemoeraUo H

Congressm an—C lark . 91; H unt,12: -MasUr». 37; R obertsoa, 30; T er- V rtU. 4; W Ullaais. 8; Yeamana. 46.

a o v e m o r—M artin . 41; Ross. 120; 71WUsoaj 30. ____

Secre tary o f S U te —B ennett. 37; P O lrard , 103; LaaTence, 28.

A ttorney O enera l—Meek. 50; MU- 41 k r . U 4. \

Mlao in specltaj — Campbell. 03; Simons, 98. t * 9

S U U S e a a to r -C o n n o r . 98: Jo h a - (ten . 70. V

StsOe RepreaenU U ve (3)—B a n y . V 113; C avaaagh . 73; Craw tord. 51; MaUon, 43; Power*. 137; RoaeU. 51. -

Com m U sloner U l D U l— H a n , 129; W Uklaaoa. 43.

C onunlsdoner 3rd DUt.—Barnes. 118; T rue, 00.

She rU t—Slrod . 37; Prati^r, 135; P ru it t. 31;

ProeecutlP g A ttorney — Bsbeoek. I 103: T aylor. 78. 0

. N e a .P a r t ls a a Jodle iary Justice S uprem e Court—AUshle. I

■ 155; B laine , 138; H all, 140; W em ette.59. 1

. D istr ic t Judf»>-Bnreltty, J23; Lee, 185: Sw eeley. 200; W llham . 154; 1

, Wolfe, 153.

’ — — — 1

LucerneK '

; RepnbUcanC o n g re u m aa -D w o rsh ak . 4: O a-

;, Tin. 1; o ie n n o d . 0; H ackm an, r H ale. 3; HaU. 2; L am pert. 4; Ray. 0.

C o\-em or—Fait. >: ft-f. fcU U flin.U .^ .............

r r Youag^TT^^*'*^^” H*5<n, ~ 3 , f. S e c rtU ry of 6U t# —D una, 3:); KaUey. 7; T hom as. 3.

T rea su re r—K ea:ing, 3; W anl. 7. A ttom ey O enera l — reeney . 5;

_ I Boelberg. 3 . • _____________________Aasessor—O ates. 7; Mayo. 3. Proaecullng A ttorney—Bailey. 8;

M jtra . 0; N orth . 3.DemoeraUe

C oagresam aa—C iark , 28; H unt. 0; »- MASUrs. 7; R oberuon . 6: TerreU. I ; 2; w rniam s. 1: Y eam ans. 21.I. G overnor—M a,nai, 14; Rcms, 48; 4; WlUon, 7.

S e c re la r r «f S U le —B enoelt. 18; I ; Glrmrd. 29; Lawrence. 9.

A ttom ey O en e ra l-M ee k . 18; VU-I 0; k r . 41. I

Mine ln»pec:e r — C aapbeU . 3 1 :' 29. Slmooa, 35.1: s u t e S ea a to r—c o e a o r . 37; Jo h a -

s to a 19.S t a u R cpreseaU U re O '- B a r r y .

7: 54; C a ran ax b . 19: C raw tord. 30: iM alloa. 11: Powera. 18; RoneU. 7.

CocnmUaloear U t DUl.—H art. 47; 3; w n:tia»ax. 15.4 1 C ocuabstia ier 3 rd D lsi.—Ba.’aM,

■ I r

43; T tue. 17. ■ I - ,a b a r lf f-B lro d .. .U ^ Frft(«r,< .4a:

P ru itt, 9. , 0Proaecutlng Attomey — B ab co ^ 8t»

80, TtyWr, 33. - f T N oB-PartlaM io d le ta ry . .

JusU ce Suprem e Court>-AilAbk, e38; Blaine. 39: B i l l . 99; W erene tu . Ba '18. <1

CtUIrfet- Judge—B a n la y , 48; Xee, j, U : sweeley, 50; W lU uun. «B; WoUe,43. /

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M aroa ^___ _____________ — - 1 M t

. . . B e v n U k ta ' • ™ Congressm an— I>w onhak , 9 ; O iT - <

In .3 ; O lctuioa. 0; H ackm an. i r r H a k ;13; HaU, 8; L am p ert, l ; H ay. 0.

O ovem or — P a lt . 3 ; H olden, 3; SU phan. 39. >

Lieut. O ovem or - - S a g o n . t ;vwiiwj ta 8

a e o tlM y o f a u t® — -Ouna, U ; HaUey, 5: T hom M . 10. . . , f

“tte a s u re r — K ea tin g . 34; W ard. 10. A ttorney O en e ra l — Peeney, 30; ®

Boelberg,#. " •Assessor - G atos, 39; Mayo, fl. Prosecuting A tto m e y — BaUey.'lfl; '

Myers, 3; N orth . 18. . , ' WtD eoocraU o I*

C cng roum aa — C lark . 37; BuQt. I 0; M asters, 7; R oberU on, 0; TerreU,0 ; w iiiuw is, 0 : Y eam ans, 10. i

G overnor — M a rt in , « ; Root, j j ; 3, . WUaon, 10. *

S ec re u ry o f S U U — B ennett, 14; j O lrard . 34; L aw rence, 7 . la-

A tto m e y O en e ra l — M eek,33:M U - ;ler, 30. _______27^

Mine Inspector — CampbeU. 50; Simons, 20.

S U U S en a to r — Connor, 33; Jo tw -

S U U RepreaeotaU vo (8) — B any i 42; Cavanagh. 33; C raw ford .33 ; M al­lon. 13; Powers, 29 ; RoneU. 33. ■

CommUsloner la t . s l a t . - B a r i, 33; WUkiasoa.38. ^ ,

Com missioner 3rd. D U t — Bam es. < 35; T rue. 25. ^ ‘» '

S he riff - E lrod , 29; P ra U r, 43; P n iu t ,3 . . ■

N oa.P arU saa Jud ic ia ry “JusUce Suprem e C o u rt — * ti« h u , '

44. B laine. 44; H alJ .5 3 ; W em etU . U DUtrlct Judge — Barclay . 70; Lee,

71; Sweeley, Gl; w iU m m 49; WoUe, g,;

f ~~ ---------------------- * " ' “ i M;Murtaugh

________________;______________ , M

BepobU ean C ongreasm an-D w orahak , 34; O a- w

vln. 3; O ltn n o a . 1; H ac k m a n ,.34: H ile, 8; Hall, L am pert, 3 ; R ay . J n i

Oovemor—P a lt, 1 ; . 4£olden. 1. S tephan, 63.

Lleul. O ovem or ^ B ag «a. 17; Young, 38.

Sccrctary of S U U — D ann . 21;’ llnlley, 0; T hom aa, 31.

T re a su re r-K e a tin g , 3 ; W ard. 31, • A tu m e y G enera l — Peeney, 38; 3 .

I Soelberg, 24. , ’ J tI A a jca w r-O a te a , a i ; M ayo, as. 'II ' ProsecuUng Atloraey—BaUey,.3S; w' Wycrs, 9; N orth . 39. .

C o n g rc ism a n -C k rk . 30; H unt. 8; M aau rs . 37; R obertson , 18; Terrou p ,

• 14; wmUuas. Y eam aas. 22.O ovem or—M a rtin , 33: Ross, 00: i-

WUaon. 93.Sec re tary o f S U te - B e n n e lt , 30;

O lrard . 48; L aw rence. 18. « 'A tu m e y O e n e ra l-M e e k . 39; MU- ’

ic r, 63. • Q,M ine In spec to r - CampbeU, 95;

Sim ons, 34.S U U S e n a to r—C onnor, 73; Jo h a - f

ston . .43.S u u R epreaenU U ve( 3)—B arry, I

64: .c av a n ag h , 81; Cm w ford. 40; Mallon, 35; P o w e n . 91; RoneU. 23.

Com mUsloner l a t D U t^ H a r t , 78;. WlUUnson, 23.

CommUsloner 3 rd D U t>-B am es, ~ ; 70; T rue. 48. «

S h c rU t-E lro il . 49; P ra U r, 80; ^ : P ru ll l. 19. 8

Prosecuting A tto rn ey — S a b c « k . v . 49; Tayior. 54. ^

N o a-p a r tU a a 3ad(clary . ; Ju stice S u p re m e C ourt—AlUhV, "

93; B laine, 57; HaU. 95; W em eiu .3 7 .D U trlct JildgQ— Barclay . 114; Lee, b

107; SweeWy. 97 ; W itham , 74; ® -. W oife. 90.

Rocft Creeh ,'• ___________________________________ I r

; Reim bU ean ^Congresim an — D w orahak, 1; Gav-

I. In. 0: G lenaon, 0: H ackm an. 9; H ale. , 0 ; HaU. 0 ; U m p e r t . 0 ; Ray, 0.

O ovem or — P a ll. 0; lloW en, 0; > t, S tephan . 10.• L ieu t. G overnor — H a g e n . 4; j

Young. 4.f. Secre tary of S t a u — D una..7 ; H a s , I; ley. 1 ; T hom aa, J.

T reasu re r — K ea ting . 5: W ard 4. A ttorney G e n e r a l - Peeney. 3;

soe lberg . 5.Asseasor — G aU s. 9; M ayo. 3. ProsecuUng A ttom ey — BaUey. 1;

Myera. 2 ; N orth . 9.— ■ D nsocrw U c ' - — —

^ n g re s s m a n — C lark . 4: H un t. 0; I - M j ^ a 3 ; RobertsOT. 9; T rm ll. 1; 1. W U lians. 0 ; Y eam ana, 9. d O ovem or — M a n in . 8; Roas. l l ; fl/

S ec reU o ' or s u t e — f.

M ine fftip ec to r — Cam pbell. 13;з . Simona. 5.

s u u S e n a to r — C onnor. 14; John , ston . 8.

. . S u u R ep resenU U re 0> — Barry.' 14; Cavanagh . l l : C m w ford. 13; Mal-

ton. « : P ow eh . I 7; Konei^. «.. . Com mUloner 1st. DUt. — K art. IS;

• W llklw on. 0.Com m iw ioaer 3 rd Disi. — B a rc ji,

« . 19; T rue. 9.Shertf t — E lrod. 13; P ra U r. l l ;

• P ru it t. 3 .. 1и . ProaecuUng A ttorney — Babcock.'

• 15; Taylor. 9. • r . . . .V «a-P artliaa

JusUf* Suprem e Cour*. - (1, . 19: Blaine. 15; HaU. IS; W c r te iu . 5 I

DUl,*lci Judge — Ba.-c;ay. 26- Lee. I JJ . a ; sw eeley. 34; W lU um . 13; W o;'e .|

RogersonK epB bU cu

^ C oagrb tsm aa — D w er«hak.O ;C aT .

0; a ien o o B . 0; B u k m ia , 3 ; B a k .0; B oll. 0 ; x * m p e rt , 3; S a y . 0, •B i f f l y * - ~ P M t, 0 ; Holden. « j . 4

a : M w o .i t

M j o t , 0; N o rth , 5 ™ ^ ~ ”

SffiaM niU .

WmltOM, 3 ; y t u n u j l ^O o w n io r — I to r t l a , #: R c « .

9U S0S , 10.* .'S ecrfitaty c f 6 U te - B e aa s tt , lo :

O lrard , 18; L aw reaoe, 9.A tto m e y O en e ra l M cek. 7 ; U l .

k r , 37.M laa In sp ec to r — ^am p b e U , a jj

S im ons, 9. ~S U U S e n a to r — Connor, 19; Joha -

s tc n , 19.SW to R e p rese n U tira a i l — B a rrr

39; c a v a a a g h . 37; C r» w fo rd .l4 :M al' to a . 4 ; Pow ers. 19; RoneU, 7.

o t o n i i — a r o d , I J : p r a to , 33;P ru it t, 4. '

N oa'^paritaaa Jud ic iary *JusU ce S uprem e C o u rt — AUshle

» » } b e . HaU. 20; W em etU . ^D istric t Ju dge — Barclay . 30; Lee. ^

27; S a w le y , 38: W itham , j ; Wotfe 30.

R o s e w o r t f i j

K epobU ean C o n g reasn aa — D w arshak . S; G ay .

in , 0 ; O lennon . 0 ; H ackm an. 3 ; H ale,0; B all, 0 ; L am pert. 0; Ray, o.

OOTemor - P a lt, 0; H olden ,o;S tep h an , 3.

U e u t . G overnor — H a g e n , 3;Young 2.

S ecrcu ryo fS laU — Dunn. I; Hat- ' ky , 0 ; Thonuw, 4.' T rea su re r — K eaU ng. 3 ; W ard, X• Attomey Oeaeral — Feeney, 3:• Soelberg, 0. . *•

Assessor — O ates , 3 ; isaytf, 3.ProsecuU ng A tto m e y — Bailey, 5;

Myera. O; N o rth . 3 . •D e«ocr» tlo

C ongressm an — C lark . 0 ; H unt, U;Mostcm, 0 ; R o b e ru o n , 0; TerreU, 0: WlUlams. l ; Ycftmans, 1.

G overnor — M artin , 0 ; Ross, 1;: WUson, 1.• S e c re u ry o f S ta te - B ennett, o;; O lrard . 3; Law rvnco. 0.• A ttorney O en e ra l — Meek, 0; Ki{-

ler. I.• M iao Inspector — CempbeU. l ;

Sim ons. 1.• S u t e S e n a to r — Connor, J ; Jo h n -

sU n . 1.. s u u RepresenUtlve 13) — Barry,• 3; Cavanagh . 0 ; C raw ford. 3; MaUon.

0; Pow ers. 3 ; RoneU . 0. VC om m luloner u t D U t. — H art, 1:

• WlUtUison. 0. . yC om nusaloaer 3rd DUt, — Bam es,

0; T rue. 0.• S b e r tf f — E r o d . 0 ; P ra U r . 3 ;

P ru itt. 0. . . . . . .Prosecuting Attorney — Babcoct,

'• I ; l^ iylor. 1.^ M 'p a r lJ M n Jadlciary

'• -JusU cB S uprem e C ourt — AUshle,, 5 ; B laine , 4 ; HaU, 3 ; W croellc. L >' D U trlct Judge—B arclay. 3; Lee. 4;J Sweeley, 4 ; W tlh an u 3 ; W alte , 8.

r Thometz)j _____________ ______________ _]. RepDblican‘ Congr&vsman — Dwoshftlc.O; G av .

. in , 1; O lennon . 1 : H ackm an, 10;*• H ale. 9 ; H all. 8; L am pert, I ; Ray. 0.

o o v e m o f — P a lt, 9 ; HoMen, I ;‘ S tephan , 41,

u U eu t. O ovem or — i l a g e o 7;Young, 30.

S e c re ta ry o f S U U —D unn. I J ; HnJ- u ley, 18; T hom aa. 13.

T r e a s u r e r - K ea tiiig , 25; W ard, 15,• A ttorney O enem l — Peeney, 25;

Soelberg. 15. .A-ueMor — G ale.', 23: Mayo. 18. ProsecuU ng A ttom ey — Bailey, l l ;

Myers, 13; N orth . 22. .” 1 D em ocratle

C o n g T c asm an .- C lark . IS; H unt,1; M asters. U : R obertfon, ,8; T cr-

_ j relf, 0 ; WHUamx. 0 ; Vcamawt. 12.• O ovem or — M artin , 17; Roes, 21;

Wilson, 8.' * Secretarj- of S U te — Bennett. 12:

O lrard . 25 ; L aw ren re . 9.. . A ttorney O enera l - Meek. H ;

Miller. 30. W. M ine In spec to r — Campbell, m *• Sim ons. 10.

s u t e S e n a to r — co n r.o r. a t ; Joh n - aU n. 8.

S ta te Repr-fjc.ltaU ve <3i — Barry,*• 40; C avanagh. 21; C r i» fo rd . 16; M il- * ' t e l , 14; PoB-en, ZS; n j:u u . IT.

Com m U sisncr is ; . D a ; . — lia r t, 30- WUklnion, 20.

1; com m u-'ione r 3rd DUt. _ Barnes.32; T ru e . 18.

■}. r S r . : '? - * = "

•V oo-rartU an Jndle lary

U L 33 :'W em ^te .^o .', 1 . . ju d se - - f i a ^ y . TJ; t e r ,

' - J ; SKf^Jry. « ; W irham . 38: WoJ.V,

hn. ____________________

TT,. Legislature Works^ ^ O n - P r o g r a m - T o ^ d --------

Huey Long: In FightBATON' f t b c O ^ L t . . Aug. 14 m

, , While S ena to r H uey P. Longa na- **• tlona l guardsw eo w ere m aking a

a.'sow o t o rm i in th e vo te n r tg u - tra t lo n oWee l a N ew Ofietas; the

'L ouU lana ie ri* laiu re to s^ lh ’ s ta r t .; *d to w ork c n t t e lena:cr•^J p ro fraa j

Mlaa -nore pow^r in ,Ve» O r- e. 5. leans, in r.on6-a pc;;ucal c o a tli f I^t. I w lih .\bxyor T. Se.-r.irea W alsm pj .3..S, c ® v tn e d in

ston t)V O ovem or O , K. Alien, lhe leaisU ture r tce lv fd a rrao lauoa nro- vWXng (c r o n tn r r r t l fa t io a o t *1

^ d ty govem -Ter.i o f V e ” O ^ i e ^ . ’ i M d a d . - « i ^ - a i , ' „ c r e a v r , rep o rt. ' f •d U ia t ibey h a s a p r e d tn e a - .i» ik . k‘

— on a a u u o a is ta t- iU jy w t l ibba em pow ered t© r tifcree g u te k » l

:a v . anywber* t s ................. “ **

\

J

I i l l ISSmLED US ^ OMimiTIOIIIlL

M anu fac tu re r .A ccused of V iolation A ttack s E n­

t i r e O rgan izatio n

W ASHINGTON, Anc. U A New Xortt Bboe n u w f» e t i iR r to d i7 m e t th e e b s r r e • (ederml

eominUitOB bem riiv b« li»4 f lo u te d u NBA code w llh th e eonnUr-koottsftUon U ia t th e« B t ln reeb ren r o rcs& lnU 0B w uascoB irtltstioiuLT h e lo v e rn m cn t com p ta lo td th a t

Edw ard J . B ttm acr. th e lo a n u la c - tu ro r. h a d T lolatod th e ih o o code by ■Uowtnc d ls o o u n u . t h n t . w ere too

R a m ie r rep lied th a t pongreM iw d exceeded coDiUtuUonal p o w e n In gtvtog Iha prea lden t. In th e law w hich M t u p NRA. “d lc U to rla l” po w en " n e te r InU nded by tlw Ira m - « n of tb e constitu tion ."

Since th e fede ra l tr a d s eonunU - slon ts n o t a cou rt. I t Is n o t likely; t o 'U k * th la u s c iU o n ty Raiflse ; in to consldera tldn . B u t i t will study o th e r contenU ona h e m ade: T ^ t th e shoe code w as chanced with*

. o u t h is iuiowledce a n d th a t th e code a ids a n d iibeU m onopoly.

» M ore th a n 100 codes h av e dls> c o u n t provisions s im ila r to those In

* th e shoe pact.NRA ro w e r Assailed

A t th e sam e Ume, th e pow er of NRA to require

w H td befOT« th e com m U alon by th ree ru b b er com panies In ft case w hich Is tcsU ng price m i n g - « l d by m any business m en to be Uie h e a r t ot NRA—In som e 300 NRA codes.

T he tw o cases w ere h e a rd by the trad e com m ission because I t Is the body designated lo h e a r com pln taU regard ing p rice f ixing, monopoly, etc.. If NRA is unab le to » ffec t a se ttlem ent.

T he ru b b er ease Involves th e G oodyear R ubber com pany <not G oodyear T ire a n d R ubber com - psn7>, IiBCrosse R ubber M ills com* pony . a n d . PhlU lps-B aker R u b te r

. com pany, w ho n re ch a rsed w ith ahd w bo adm it refu sing to flln th e ir p rices w ith tb e ru b b er code aulA or- ity .

T he ru b b er controversy ts the f irs t m ajor N RA case to ge t Id hearings heforo th e commission. So Xar a rgum en t h a s de alt iorccly w ith th e problem s of w h n t evl- d enee t h t com m ission m ay con ­sider.

{Umsey sn ld th e shoe code d ls- c rlm taa ted In favo r o f th e larger a n d w ealth ier com plm lcs on th e ground th a t they w ere ab le to g ran t longer periods of c re d it th a n h e and o th e rs o f h is size.

J 2 0 0 B A n i E FIRE H AT TETON PASS

(Continued* from- Page O ne)

spo tting badly a h ea d of th e m ain b lase. A crew of 8M m en w as a t the f ire a n d m ore w ere being rushed in to th e Woods.

T be fire w hich a « e p t a round Sd< w ay Palls w«elc w as reported controUed w ith 117- m en keeping close w atch. O n Rock creek In the C learw ater fo res; a burn of 1500 acres was being fou g h t by 373 men.

T ^ tn fo rc e m c n U w ere on th e way. O ne hundred s ix ty m en wero on th e lines of a h o t spo t on M .wtin creek In Selway.

Fire O n l o f Control BOISE. Aug. 14 fire th a t

h a s s ^ e p t over 8000 acres In the I h e a r t o t the Id ah o na tio n al Xoresi I e a s t of McCalJ raged o u l of con .I t « I tonight In sp iK of th e cfforta ; of <00 m en b a ttlin g It.

T he fire, s u r t ln g about a week ago. w as otvcc t tp o r lc d u n d e r con­tro l b u l word cam e today from Uie f ire lines th a t th e b la u never had been checked a n d w as bu rn ing In tim ber killed by th e pine bctUe. m aking l l cslrem e ly d iffJcu lt to fight.

T h t lo u of th s tim ber w as o f l i t ­tle concern a s m ucb of l u value WM deslroyed by th e beeUe.

T h e forest office a t McCall, from w hich Ihe flg h i Is direc ted, sa id no m in ing o r ran c h property u In the v ic ially o t Ihe fire , whJch U In a rem ote section about 40 m iles east o f McCall. T he road a n d tnU l rou te to th s lire u app rox im ate ly 100

. miles.

MARY FICKFORD TO CONFER WITH •DOUG’

<OoiiUcu,<l r ro m P»eb O nel

Ume., ra lrb a n k a u cn rou te lo New ■york from Exvope o a ih e lu l i a n im er Rex. Miss Plckford sa id he

_wlU fly Iroa i_K e»-V orli t o - D w i w to a ttend the funera l of h u s is te r- [ ] In -lsw . M n . M a rg a re t. Fair&anks. ■,

• w ho died rccrnU y m Los Angeles, j T h en h e will proceeed to llcliyw ood. ,

.Miss Plckford a n d Pairl>anks have ! j

m u e h jc l ■cMch was a.ju irw * th e ir ma.'TUfc m tS30.

T h e a c t r r a ' d jvorce r j l t w as f U .j i eb before th e nsrr.es o l P * irt* n k s i a n d Lady Ai^Iey were linked tn a 11 London rom ance. | j

C lad In a cT.armlRg Iravehng e n - r sem bls c f e:u? a n d w hite orint/^d ‘ J in p ie sneer w iih w .'il t^ 'cb liari a n d ' cu ffs o f piQue. M l» Plckford a lig h t- ‘ \ ed from her ir s ln a t Paisdpna .

D erilara U C em m rnl :T h e actr«ss CTaeUv.ii:r irm n tfd a J

few m inutes la in le r 'Iew ers b u l, o aaide from a few b-.c.' «*te.TSer.t.v; declined to com m ent oa he r do-!

. jr e r t le atfa lra. ,“I feel th e less sa id a i-u it th e j;

e n u re m a tte r, m e t>etter,' she said, a ■ ”I n fact. I r r s r r l th e p-jb'.ic h a s |

seen f ll to become ao h !g f- r m r e r - ' ti e jted In th e m a t te r " si

M la Plckford i i i d t>.e h id a te l- • ^ ephone ccn rersa tlon w .ih h e r es- h K tran c ed hu jia.-.d before ^^e le ft tt W c h ira c o a a d x h iie h e »-** in Pxn^ 'h. I S h f w a s^ o c k p d she M id to le am h : ^ r f U '.e'suicide l a n »eefc c.' G rc i te v

Hill, m otion picture U-.-fctor. Ir , «fco w ^s V r Cc«* Irtend a n d w h o ,I i

rS iM lFI ■ O S E J i l E S. (ContlBoed iro m P ag* o n e )

-agreem ent a m o n s R epubllcaa vo t- < ln o t tb la county o n tb a c s a d ld a n - of H arold K oenig of H ansen Itft sta te reprcAenUUve, K oenig^ na m e waa w rlUea l a on th e ballo t, a s tb e

•er'*1>*« H a V ^ F a M 7 V « a SUlbe**.. FORECAST FO E TO D A S AND u.-t TOMORROW—Id ab o : F U r W ed*

oesday ' and T hursday b a t local a f t - em ooa tbonderrto rm # la n w u a ta lm

^ o t so a tb porUon: BO e b a a g » 'l a tem peratare ,

• H igh and low tem pera ture* yes- , / r te rday a s reported by th e govcra-

m en t w eather observer were 85 a a d S7 degrees; th e re w as a w est w ind a n d th o sky woa p a rtly cloudy: barom etric pressure a t » p . m . waa 30.04 a n d tb e hum idity range . 80 to 30 p e r cen t o f sa tu ra tion .

;**f. W eather a year ago w as c lea r w llh lem psratures o f 08 a n d 63 d o -

S - . ____ ■ ~

Scattered Showers , Hit Western Areas

The w eather m ap la w ithou t Im - of p o r tan t barom etric fea tures, p rea-

IsU sures being rclauvely b lg b from th e

by o u s t , -wbUe shallow low pressure Aso QWts aro charted over th e p la tea u a id region and Ihe c e n ^ l p la in s s ta te s . Uie Scattered show en hava resu lted la RA n u h , Colorado, a n d W yoming a n d

sprinkles of ra in la tb o m iddle the sta les. F a ir w eather prevails elso- U)e where. T em peratures generaUy a re n u nonnal to slightly above.

n o u , _ _ ! > ? • *1b * * 5 ? ' cJiSay■ a Chercnne ____ — SS — Claudy

Ch eaio . . . _ ts SS ,01 cloodyh e lleleaa ^ M .oe ciM rntlt Minarapollt _ S 3 St T aoBdym - New York__>_« St M Oearm . Omaha ___ . — « _ . .^ PoeaiellD ---------- ----t t — O ra d r

PorlUnd . . . . .S 4 SS M a « a rihd Kt. Louit------- J t : s .00 a » a riclf n u t ukB n t r to te t c iaad r

JUa iHeio__ l . « SS .00 P t . / r yor- Ban rranclK o .S f JS .OS Cl.ar

H M tll . ----------7S SS .00 Clear

W w .iB ia jioa _ t z 19 .SO ru c iy So T -T fiee. '

« : DONAHEY AND FESS „ LEAD IN CONTEST

FOR SENATE POSTIhc ______

, (Conttauod Prom Pago Ono)nd _______ ■of Iho isrgcst p rim ary ro te s In h isto ry was U bulated laboriously.

Clarence J . Brow n, fo rm er secre*- ta ry o t s ta te a n d form er lie u te n an tB o rc m o r,sp u rle d ln U > a s l« o b to le ttd

> o o rcrD an le lE .M o rg an .fo rm er Cleve­land c lly m anager. In th o R epublican fight fo r governor a f te r M organ h a d

- held a tem porary le a d bolstered by t in support in hla h o sw cotm ty In Cuy> ■he AliogB.largwt l a th e s ta te .

Bryan T ralU F o r Senatetl* LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. 14 { ,? ) - c d E arly re tu rn s on th e N ebraska pH - J ng m ary election Indicated a trend to he RepreseniallVB E. R . B urke, sup* ' lOO ported by A rthu r F . M ullen, against ;n. O ow m or C harles W. B ryan fo r th e l ly . DemocraUc senatoria l nom ination, o n ' Meanwhile. R obert O.- Sim m ons of :ln LIhcoln form er Scoltsbluff congress- ;

m an and m ost o u ts 'and ing opponent of the “new deol" am ong th e R c - • pubUcan senatorial candidates , took i

la l th e lead In early r e lu m s for the he G .O P. nom lnaU on. A th re a t h a s . ;s t been voleed th a l If BImmona were , n . nom inated, U . S, S e n a to r Oeorgt* :ts w . Norris would cam paign against .

h im . • •ek C onsreu ional races stUl were n - hoptle isly In doubt b u t th e only two , lie representatives seeking renom lna* * ad tion. Congressman E dgar H oward of In Columbus and A . C. ShaUenbcrger Je. of Alma, bo th D tm ocraU , appeared ' to tn bo running ahead . <

R e tu rn s from 183 o f 3.058 Nebraa*It. k a precincU fo r tho Dem ocratic ' us gubernatorial no tsln allo n give: Car*

i>enter 3.773: B ann ing 1.4«5: Po rte r 3 K lopping 433: O ’Sullivan 3.C4:

no C odirtine 3,634: S troble 300: Rohn I ne 1^35; N uquUt 433.K R e lum s (rom IM p r td n c U for

lat th e RepubUean gubem atoria] nom - g (e Inatlon clve: M etcalfe 3J33; O rts- r 00 wold fl,033: Sorensen 3JS3.

R e turns (rom 133 o f 3.038 Ne* broska p.-eclncu for th e DemocraUe v n a to rla l nomlnaU on g lre : Dryan <■ 3.103; Reed 7B9; B urke 0.490; Bollen -

5» C75: M onahan 385. ,■* Returns (rom 12ff {wectnoU for the

Republican senatoria l nom ination „ give: Sm ith 3.050: R enne 323: Sim-

- m o ta 4.381; W herry 3.770; G reenTN-

•" F o lrtll n e i ^ L ead »U T T L E ROCK. A rk., A us. 14 (D

- ^ a r e r R o r r u t r e i r T o f i i e w n i m f ^f 'l l e a d of approxim ately 8J»0- ro tes A ^ ' o\ e r form er Com ptroller How ard A.'*• Reed In tod.iy s D em ocratic prim ary a: <!•; election. The xoie frtxn 388 of th e J ‘■e »*a;e'» 3100 precincU gave: Fu lre ll _

4rail* -I cd as re lum s from th e relaUvely

I ' l l i c h t balloUnjt came In. Cts i s u t e Benalor W. H . Ab'.ftgton. a I who ran on a “shore th e w ea lth ' n

I p u u ’orm. held a lead of approxl- »- I m ately 100 votes over CongreMman

id [ o r ^ 3 i7 p r e ^ ^ r e p o r i e d the ^. vote was A b irsto n M iller 5C2.; In Ihe sixth -dtsxrlet. C o r jre s s - ’

s-.aa D. O lover w as fa r behind a Jo h n SkfeLeUan of M al\-em ta 63 f I. of the 300 precincU tabu lated .

I l « d dL-ected several o f he r «ut.-1 le stand ing pictures, includlne "Suds." p: 3 -;a « le n i itlm prryjuced In 19:o. Hr ■s, n i e had th a t hum an . l.-.U.-aaU | a- touch th a t m ade him tru ly grea t." U

i-he com m enud. ■ PJ- ■ B oth M iss Plckford a n d Fairbanks D- h a d bc«-n i:arTled prrrloux;? . M a rr ie s ; , to Owen .Moore, sc rrcn a d o r . F i tr -u banks' f l n t wire w u tb e m c thcr cf C.3 h is son. DouKlas- n w i a a k s . j r , ! i he w.*io aUa has a tu in e d w r e n prcr".* in•. :n<T^ce and was d ive rted la si year Do . I r c a Joan Crawford

w m PA LLS d a 'tt.y t

RopubUeaits* Q drd caa d ld a te fo r tb e bouse o t repreien taU rea. •

W taa WlltaoBt C ostea t O n b o th R epublican a n d D e n o -

V cra tlo tickets, a au m b er o t c aa d l- \ d a te s fo r aom lnatloa fo r county I offices p iled up votes th a t they did

no t need to w in aom lnatlons, be­cause tb e y b a d no opponents.

I n tb ls category on tb e RepubU* - c a n side were R ^ W . B anbu ry of

B u h l to r SU U se n ato r H yrum P lck - i e t t o t M urtaugh a a d SU n ley Web* . b e r o t -Bub] fo r a u t e represenU * ! tlves. . ^ .

R a lph Bl ie tg h to n o t T w in I ^ I ls s fo r d a rk , isudltor a n d recorder:

C ba ilea P . L arsen o f T w in R tU s for I county ■ trea su re r: Zt. W . H aw kins I o f F lier fo r ih c r l t f ; F.' S: Bell of 1 T w in F a lls fo r probate Judge: Vlo- I to r F . S trobeck of T w in f a l l s fo r

county supe rin tendent o t public In- ) struc llon ; li£artln M fller o f O ostle- . fo rd for f irs t dU trlc t com m issioner; . H . 0 . R elnke of T w in F a lU for sec- a o n d d is tric t com m tssloner; OUs a Sam pson of E a a se a fo r th ird dls*

tr lc t com m issioner: L . J . Joh n so n o t B u h l fo r coroner a n d H aro ld W11-

. Ilam M e rt ltt o t T w in F a lls fo r sur*

. reyor.i Unopposed cand ida tes fo r noml* J na tion to r county otflees on the . DemocraUe ticket w ere: t FYank J . Sm ith , .Incum bent, for J c lerk, aud ito r a n d recorder; C ora

E. Stevens, Incum bent, fo r county f trea su re r; J . D . B a rn h a r t. Incum - . b en t, fo r county, assessor; O uy L.

K inney. Incum bent, fo r p robate Judge; M aude F . K lclnkopf, Incum ­bent, fo r county supe rin tenden t ot public Instruction ; R obert R ayl of

, A llendale, Incum bent, fo r second* d is tric t county com m issioner; D r. P.

A. D w ight o f Filer, Incum bent, for• coroner, a n d W . A. M lnnick. Incum*■ ben t, for surveyor.9 .

; B l a i i r a c a u m y P u t s —

' I i e a d e r s O u t l n F r o n t

I B m in , co u n tr e ]e c tc » ^ T 3 IU - , publicans a n d 798 D »d6crat»—in . seven ou t o f n ine p r ^ n c U Irom

w hich eompIeU re tu rn s were avail­ab le early th is m orn ing , voted on candida tes fo r nom lnaU ons fo r gov*

r em or. piling up o a each U cket a ' subsU n tla l m arg in fo r th e leader.' H enry C. D w orshak. R epublican.> a n d D. W orth C lark. D em ocrat, r were way ou t in fro n t In B laine

county fo r nom lna tlom fo r con* r gressm an.

I a contesU fo r ao m ln aU o o s. to r . county offices B U lne county R «-

publicans chose I rw la 8 . K elly fo r P lrs t d is tric t commU sIoner," J . M. R u t te r (o r T hird d is tric t com m ts-

. s loner: E m m a L. Reed to r trea su r- ’ e r: G eorge D. Cam pbell fo r sheriff.

N . O . W erry w ith 198 a n d W Ullam J . B uhler WlU) 183, were running neck a n d neck to r Second dlsU lci comml4>oner.

D cm o(»U e v o U n deciding con- . te sU for nom lnaU ons for county

offices, nam ed D , E. A dam son for s U te senator: A . W. H eckert fo r Second d lsU ict com m issioner; JIas* sell B lankenship for T h ird d is tric t

’ c o m m l^ o n e r ; A aron c iem enU to r sheriff.

T h e K ven precincU ’ re tu rn s, to - ; ta iled :

RcpnbUcaa Congressm an — D w onhak , 103;

G avin . 10; O lennon. 15; H ackm an. 31: H ale, 78; BsU , 1»; L am pert, 38:

G horerW ip^Fatt, 13;.'& olden. S>7: S te p b a a . 3 0 .

U e u t . G overnor — H ag aa. 170; Y ouag , 318.

S c c re ta iy of S U U — D unn. « : H ailey. 173;.Thom as, 18B.

S U U T reasu re r — K eating . 303; W ard . 188.

A ttorney O enera l — Feeney, 313; Soelberg. 131.

S e n a to r—I ra E ld ttdge, 300. . RepresenU U ve — A ngus Young.

330.Com. 1st D ist.—Irw in S . Kelly, 388:

T . A . B aptle , 33; Jfunes T u rnbull, 138.

Com . Snd DIst,—W Ullam J . B u h l­e r. 183; N . G . W erry, 168; j . A. W heeler. 133.

Com. 3rd o u t .—J o h n R . H art, 310;J . M . R u tte r , 307.

C le r k -B . p . Tham rn, 313. T ^ a s u r e r —Jess E . Cam eron . 315; ,

E m m a R eed, 310.Assessor—M . £ . Mallory. 339. She riff—O eorge D. Cam pbell. 333:

W alte r O . L eflang. 169; B e r t H . . s u n t a n , U a ‘

P roeecutlng A ttorney — Roy V an W inkle. 317.

P robaU Jodg«—G ibson Condle, 303.

Su p t. Public In st.—Eunice BlU* , ingaley, 338. *

DemocraUc C ongreaam an-C la rk . 333; H u n t, ,

84; M iu u rs . 43; RoberUon. 39; T e r - ] rtU , 39; W m iaais. 43; Y eam ans. 83. '

O ovem or—M artin . 1C3; Ross. 377; , WUson. 188. '

S ec re tary o t S u te —B ennett. 1C8; . G ira rd . 308; Lawrence. 102. '

A tto rney O enera l — Meek. 189; , M iller. 383.

I M ine in specto r — Campbell, 191; c Sim ona. 433.

S e n a to r—D . E. Adanjson. 403; B u - , fo rd K U kland . 377.

R e p resenU U re-A do lph AlbreUi- , sen . 4S3. *

Com . 1st p i s t ^ o h n p . B a ^ d . 488. ,,

A. W . ileckc rt. 373; P . D. Jones. 333’.C om . 3rd D is t-H a ise U B lanken - !.

ahlp. 33B: O eo rte H . K n igh t, 189; I* Jam«5S F . MeCoy. 173. L

a e r k —Douglas M . Jacobs. 473. I■IV tasuri r l-U b b ie -------T

-T m r o o r ^ - A i tx - A m r a i r a r T P C — f?S h e r if f -A a ro n CTemenU. 281; T c d ,

D avts. 194; D . J . Howes. 2C2. I ^ProsecuU ng A ttorney — w . A . i

B rodbead . 348. TProba l«yJudge--s. J . B enion. 39. I . Su p t. r t b a c I m t . - 0 . C. SuU lvan.

C o ro B o '-D r . • R obert H . W righ t. I £.

Republicans Strong 2 In Cassia Primaries ^

WIUI 13 o u t o f a C assU county n p re c m c u c om pleu early th is m om -1 mg. R*puBUcana h a re dem oaslra led a allow ing of pow erful s tre n g th : U iroughoui th e county w llh a a a p - | p r o x la a u nve-lo -one lead o v e r ! D em ocraU in th e num ber of ro le s ^ c a it , . c<

F ra n k L.. S tephan and O o re r o o r 'nC. D ea PjsM were ou t In fro n t la ft th e ,ra c« (or th e rJb em ato rU l n o m - ' D ir jiy o n a and H enry Dworahak a n d a!D. W orth C lark hold ^substaniU l al leads Io r congressional aoeiinaU oD s.j

1

r . M E w & J w m F A L L S . ,n ? A a i ]

tb e Jo h n a D a n te g to a h o ld i a atlgb t lead OV0 tb a tle ld l a tb e raM to rmtnml5MlQner Of th e FlTSt dlStliCt

ao- a n d H , . Pa rley MatUjcwa U well la idl- f ro n t fo r tb e . RepubU caa Second | n ty d la u tc t nom lnaU on. B . F . WUson; d id b a s a fIn* to>one lead l a tb e race be- to r S berU t a sd . D . E . Jo n a so a to

a h ea d of tb a field fo r eo ro ie ^ on bU* tb e R epublican U skst. j

of V ic tor S m ltb Is lead ing tb e Delno* ck* craU o fleld lo r th e nom laaU oa Xor eb* s U te s w a to r a a d R ay Bedke U lU* a h e a d fo r commlsslonflr e t tb e See*

ond d istric t. Fxed D aa le lsoa is a lls lead ing fo r assessor a n d W . W. Wll* ler: iiiT w K o u t l a ( to n t fo r aberltf. fo r F iftee n p re e ln c u . have repd rted ^ fo r cou n ty .an d Judicial offices. ’

o f . B epnbllean^ic- C ongressm an — D w orshak, 031; fo r o a v ln , 91; O lennon , 69; H ackm an.

04; H ale. 308; H all. 86; L am pert, 33: ■]«7 R ay , 8.

O o v e m o i^ F a lt. 9«; H olden, 228; SU phan.-893.

” f* - _ L le u t^ O o v e n m r- ~ H agan, 3 9 t^ V oung. 831. . ,

L, S ec re tary o f S U t« —D una, 804; HaUey, 107; T hom as, 188.',

S U U T r e a s u re r — K eating , 388; n j . W ard. 470.j ie A ttorney , O en e ra l-F e en e y . 400;

for S e a a lo r - iC C. Barlow. 1318.) ra Com. 1st Dist.—J o h n C. D a n in g - ily Um. 833; Levi H . D raney. 383; M. m - H . M anning , 438.L. Com. Snd D ist.—Jos. B. A lexander,

lU 310: Lewis R . C rltchfleld , 383; H . m - Pa rley M atthew s. 788. . o t Clerk>>). O. R ing . 377; B . F . W ll- of son, 1300.nd S h e r tf f-H o U C hurch. 433; P . D.P. Pace, 1148.

IW C oroner—D . E. Johnson . Jo s. P . ■n* Payne, 873.

DcmocraUo

^ r r e l i , 33; WUllams, 35; Y eam ans,

O ovem or—M artin . 133; Ross, 333: W ilson, 109. •!

-In S e c re ta ry of S U te -O e n n e t t , 133; >m O lrard . 1B8; Law rence. 101. ,U- A tto rney G enera l ~ M eek, 138; on MUler, 373. • j

M ine Inspector--C am pbeU , 323;• Sim ons, 178. t

■ S e n a u r - V lc to r Sm lUi, 389; Sol I"* P . W orth ing ton , 333. 4

■ C om . 3od D ls t.-H a y B edke. 378; M . T . W oodhousc, 343.

A ssc sso r-F re d W . D anielson, 318; o r J . L . Yelton, 313. e . S h e r if f-M lU ard Leigh. 100; W . W. or WUlUms, 317. . . - • *tf . •• - - N Bir*Fartlsaa-JO «fW ry— r - ' - " s - Ju s tice suprem e- d o u r t^A llsh lo — * r - 833; | |Ia ln e . 774; I H all, 010; W er* f t. n e tu ; 3SB. •m D istric t Judge—B arclay. 1338? Lee,3g 1800; Sweeley. 890;- W llham , 843; - Cl WoUe, 1019. '

ly C a m a s D e i p o c r a t s

“ D e c i d e C o n t e s t s i ‘ ---------,ct P redom lnanU y DemocraUc. Cam - or a s county v o te n swelled th e leads •

o f favorites fo r congressional and 0-' gubem storU I nom inations and dc* I

cldcd a num ber of c o n tcsu am ong D em ocrsuc a sp lm nU for county of*

3; flee. T tiere w ere n o c o n tesu to r JJ, nom ina tions lo r county office on 8 : th e Republican Ucket. D em ocraUe .

vo ters nam ed Fred O, Reynolds fo r ® 7 ; k iC i senator. A lbert von K rosigk to r “

F l n t d b tr lc l commissioner R . T . „ J . B aldw in to r sheriff, each from a ?

field of th ree , a n d favored R . M. S * . A ngel fo r prosecuUng a tto rney .

O u t o t (Ire p rrc ln c u , complete J . R epublican returns were available

• from four, and DemocraUc re tu rn s <,, from three , rarly th la room ing . T o - ,i U led Uiey a re : ^

K epnbllcan ^- Congrea.m an—D w onhak . 38; Oav-

‘ in . 3: Glennon. 0; H ackm an. 9; H ale, u Ifl; H all. 19; Lam pert, 3 ; R ay . I. „<

, r G o v ern o r----- Fall, 13; Holden, 18;S tep h a n . C3. tl

, L ieut. G overnor — H a g e n , IB;, Young, 30. R

' SecreU n^ o t S U U — D unn. 18; w: HaUey. 30; Tliomas, 33. al

s u t e T reasurer — K eating . 38; oc W ard. 33.

A ttorney G eneral — Feeney, 38;' Soelberg, 38. a

S e n a to r — Charles B arron . 91. IJ , . R ep resenuuve. Jo h n H . B ahr. 84. U / Com missioner 1st. D ist. U . F . FTos-

tenson . 90. a ;_ C lerk — Victor Levalle. 8.

T reaaurer — S. W. S trub le. B7. Yi , S h e r if f — O. M. Perk ins. 94.' P robate Judge — B. D. S p ra tt . 81. IL

Su p t. Public InslrucU on — K aU G.‘ BuUUJch. 37: E%Tlyn Moody, 40. w

• Dem oenU o , Congreism an — C lark. I l l ; H unt. Sc . 13; M asters. 12; RoberUon. 14; Ter-1

rell. 30; W llllami. 43; Y eam ans. IG;>W G overnor — M artin . 64: Boas, 122:1

■' W ilson. 74. 50,. Secre tary of S tate — B ennett, S3;' ' G lrard .119 ; U w rence33 . Hi

A ttorney G eneral — Meek 83; Mll-■ le r. 138. M

M ine Inspector — Cafflpl>eU, B3;i• S lm o rJ. IM . • li^j

S e n a to r — P. J . Lore. 41; Fred 0.1 Reynolds. 179; W. L Sonner. 73. j ja

R cpresecU tive — B en F . W ilson,- !1J. '[I C om m U Cm er 1st. D i s t - W UIUm' j~

.• ib e rt ro o K rosifk. 144. | ;’• I Com m lailoncr U t. D^n. — Oscar lu :iN a K r.2 2 3 .•I Com m iisJonerS.'dD U l. — J-A -W il- i r

jion .239 . • I ,

. 'C . IL Leek. 301. • i“ I S h e r if f — R . T . Baldw in. 173; C. ‘

! R icha rd K ansrll. 28; A llen C. O i- l i “ ,bon>e.84. • , - .<8

I P ro seeuU ig A ttorney — R. M . An- rel !gcl. 197; FTUnk Croner. 1 3 .

>4—P r a h j te — ouu■W*lton.-4^». - w S u p t . PubUc In itm aU on — May •

' C unn ing iism . 2<. . •q :N »n.paritoai» JadleU ey

Ju stice Sup rtm e C ourt — A llihle. Mi S S ; B U lce, 183; H all. 301; W em ette . i ;

, 33. |S !i». D istr ic t Judge—D . H . Su tphen . 353. j

^ i T i f f h t R a c e s F e a t u r e Iq '

! ; G o o d i n f f C o u n t y V o t e <*j _____ 'S h. 1 W llh r r tu m * com plete frpm seven , o u t of e i jh t p rrc ln c u in O o o d -i« i‘ “-

1 coun ty P rank s u p h a a aod G over* | * r in o r C. Ben Roas wero w<a o u t in iC - I . f m n t fo r noeilnaU ons for governor. [ f • ' D . W orth C lark a n d H eacy Dwor» I • 1' a.*:ak held th e lead la th e cong re i- i I a lcnal ners . ‘• 1 WIUj oJ r t iu m s complete, J o h a j 1

Lgn. WF,nNRSDAY.MOR.mNG.,Ar!

Ib t O. Sanbo rn took th e R epubU ean Ba to r nomlnaUon fo r aU t« a en a to r w ltb l le t 369 votes lo 301 to r J . W . S a a b u iy . m t I " E. 0 . H u tK , w u n o m to i t r f W th »

‘DO I Republicans (o r rep resenU ttve a n d ^“ “ : LIcuru W , Lucke -woa tb e R«pubU - 87e^ I can nomlnaU on for o o u n ty , c lerk 363» w ith 339 votes to 333 fo r O . F . B rla* 1

ton. W illiam C . O U u n er waa .n am ed 89(fo r sU te senator on tb e D eaiocraUo Wi ucket.

H epabU can-J * Congressman — D w onbak , 337; ,

Hale. 133. L G O T cm or-F alt, 40: H oldea, 90;

S tephan . 882.i - j Lleui. Governor — H ag a a . 380; -

Young. 337. - ^Secre tary o f S U te —D u n n . 139; '

. . . Hailey, 331; T hom as, 300. coif i ; BU U T r e a s u re r - K e a U a f t_ 3 4 8 : no^ W ard. 393. SU

• A ttorney G enera l — Feeney, 418; ra(Soelbcrg. ' . th i

S e n a to r - J . W . Banbury, 901; Jb h n foi

u . 311: E .B . Hughes. 478. » •' Com. l i t DUt. — C larcaee A lton , “ o

J . . 140*; W. D. Falcs, 189*.' Com. Snd Dist.—F r iU H a a tU n .

98*; s . W. R itchie, 333*. ^Com. 3n lD U t.—W .O . Fow ler, 319*. ™

J . E. .Maxwell. J38*.Clerk—G . E. B rln ton . 338; L lau ra

S ' W. Lucke, 359. '“ • T re«su r« r-M t» . FloesU O . HUl, ,

" • A isessor-A . W . S tone , 318*.S h t r l f f - O s c a r V. E dhelm , 180». l ^ c u t l n g A ttorney—M. F . R yan .

r> Probate J u d g e -F . A . ROblaaon, 328*. Vn

B Supt. Public In st. — M ra. Jesse Parsons. 330*. „ !

S un -eyo r-C . W . FooU . 343*. " "

J ; ID E M O C M T IC ) ^ “ ■ C ongreasm an-O Jork. 341; M as- s o, Ura. 141: yeam ans, 307, ' 5

G ovcm or-'M artln , 333; Roas, 830; '. Wilson, 138. ^ ;

S e c re u ry of S U lf r -B e n n e tt, 1 « ; . ' G lm rd. 388; Law rence, tlO.

A ttom ey G enera l — M eek. 389; 5Miller, 303. C

9; Mine Inspector — C am pbell, 338:Simons. 194. c

o l S e n a to r-— W illiam O. O launer. I441; C harles SboulU. 338. Ha

8; R e p rescn U U vo-w . C. T b o m to n , I•289;' 173

8; Com. 1st D ist.—S tan le y R am sey, C*234; W. T . Singer. •141. Du

V. Coro. 3nd D ttt.—W. J . B urk lan d ,

' — c o m r-w i-T W iL ^ y : l . d u h u m t a s r. . *341; A. A. M eacham . *108. i rellf . C le rk -B e r t Bowler. »470. c

T reasurer—B. M. Cooledge, *383. w ll. A ssessor-H . H . Love. *305. sJ.* S h e r if f-W . C . Cooper. 89; W ayne Qjr■ Flnck. *303. .

Probalo J u d g e -W . F . C^oCbran,•377 s

Supt. Public Inst.—M rs. S ad ie Condlt K ell. '288.

S S u rteyor—W. R. B u rkhard t, •381. Coroncr-^Dr. J . E . M anuel. *388. • - F iv e precfnct*.

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!- R o s s , S t e p h a n t e a d

?. J e r o m e C o u n t y R a c eIT — —I® Jerom e co unty swelled tb e lead „ o t favorites w hen re tu m a w ere tab*“ u la tcd early thU m orning w ith O or*“ e m o r O. Den Ro m a n d -Frank.

S tep h a n fa r in tb e lead for tb e gu*• b em ato rla l nom lnaU ons a n d D .^ W orth Clark a n d H enry Dworahak. head ing Uw U su o f congressional

c a n d ld a u s .O n Uie RepubUean Ucket WU*

Ilam A. Peters was nom inated for " SU U iK nator, F e rn K alland for'

c o u n ly '- jlc rk an-1 f^ouik M. R e t- , tig fo r prosecuUng a tto m e y in close■ roces. WlUlam A. P e U n won tha

senato ria l nomlnaUon on tlie D em ­ocraUe Ucket. Joc H. D ay was n a m - cd rep rca en u tire . B oth racea were f lg h u to Ihe finish.

AU p ree ln cu wero complel® on R epublican and Judiciary UckeU

: w ith a po rtion of th e n in th and f in ­a l p rec in c t -ncom pleu for the Dem*

; ocraU.Itepubileaa

; C ongrtsam an — Dworahak, 328; G avin. 23; Glennon. 23; H ackm an.131: H a K 89; HaU. 78; L am pert, 18;

I. Ray. 4.- G o w m o r — F a ll. 34; Holden. 83;

SU p h an , 338.L ieu t. G overnor — H a g e n , 300;

Yoimg. 433.S e c re u ry of S U U — Dunn, 193;

I. lU Iley , 238; Thom as, 229.S ta U T rea su re r — K eating, 374;

W ard, 407.A ttorney O enera l — Feeney. 424;

:. S o rtb w f.3 1 3 .•] S e n a to r — W. n . DetweUer. 323;: ’ W. E. JcUlson, 423.: I R epresen tauvo — Bruoe E. Oordon,

507.Com m issioner 1st. D ist. — J . H.

H andy. 533.• C om m issioner 2nd D ist. - J . C.

.Musgrave. 337.: [ C om m issioner 3rd D ist. — j . R. See -

1 ley. 313. /-I a e r k — Fern K alland. 431; M ar- U a r t tO .P h a r r i s . 338.

T rea su re r — E arl F. K ennery. 383.I Assessor — WlUUm .V., Hardwick,

I 'iT j .■ JlJe.tfl' W.T‘."CIaypool. 45S.

I ProaecuUng A ttorney — Frank M. r R etllg . 471; E. D . Reynolds. :5«.

I _ J ^ b a u Judge — CU rk T . S u c u sn .

I Sup t. Public Insm icU on — Mr*..•i..lUlUU,TrU. WJ.---------------------------

:— a a r e j o r — IT -T ."B 'a rd Ic irs ir—• O orpner. j . R. Wiley. 347.

' j ' DemocraUe •p Congreism an — Clark. 333; H unl,

I <8; M asU ra . 131; Robertson TJ; T e r-• relI.43 ;W lU U m s.89;Y eam ara .lO 0.

_ O ovem o r — M arU n. 143; Rom. 637;

' S ec re tary ’pf S U U - B e r j« :t . 191; O lrard . 408; Lawrence. 147.

I A llom ey G enera l _ Meek. 318;. M iller. 313.• I M ine In spec to r — Campbell. 313;] Sim ons. 328.

S e n a to r — U P . O ldham . 234; WU* I j l l a a A .P « e ra .3 6 J : A. L S ues. 223.

R erw w e n u u v e — Joe H . Dsy. 49S;D. K . H endry . 333;

’ . Com m issioner U i Dist. — R alph E. 'S haw ver. 714.■ C om m issioner 2nd Dist. — C. E. D el-

■ .liT K r. 845..1 Com m laslooer 3 rd D lit. — S . A. 'C la rk , 688.1 C lerk — C ha ilo tU Roberson, e r a 1 T re a a u r tr — C. a A reret:, e i i j A istw o r — \1 r3 il D ans. CM.

S.'ierlff — Jam es D arls. 77S.. I P ro tecuU ng A ltorucy — U e:::y M.

l U G u s T - i s , i m _______

B all, 688. ■ ■ i oProbaU Judge — B aber If, Folk* j

m an. 880. s i tN ea-ParU san ^adleU sy I

JusUca Suprem e Court — AUshla ' ] 078; BUlne, 498; HaU; 888; W em etU . ( 283. . • <

D istricfJlidge — Barclay, 983; Lee. •< 898; Sweeley,'811: W ltham , 043; 47] WoUe, 333. > • (

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Lincoln County For «u Stephan And Ross ;

— HiWlUi four oul 6 t five L incoln ]

county precincU com pleu, G ovcr- I no r C. Ben Rosa a n d F ran k L. S tephan were fa r in th e lead la the race for gubem alorlal nomlnaUons th is m om lag. D. W orth C lark lead for congressm an on th a D enooraU o , Ucket a n d H ^ Dw orshak bad a ' f ll8 h lT e -ra -o v e r-T u rn e r--K .'H ack .- ’ m an fo r th e RepubUean oom lna*Uon- »

The only tw o racea on th e enUre „ o u n iy a la u were on th a Denlo- T i craUo Ucket w ltb H arlan O . HcUt vlrtuaUy assured o t th e nom lnaUon for prosecuUng a tto m ey a n d M iai • • Ethel Roessler In tb e lead fo r tb e > clerkship. wa:

BepttbUcaa SUC ongreism aa-D w orahak, #3; Oa* C.

vin, 9; Olennon, 11; H ackm an, 49; Male, 9; HaU, 18; L a m p m , 10; Ray. tloi

O o v em o r-F a lt, 14; Holden, 27: '*WStephan, J87, I

Lieut. Governor — H agan, 77;Young. 99. . the

Secretiuy o f S U le —D unn, 91;HaUey. 37; Thom as, 88. m a^ S U U ^ T reasurer — KeaUng, 93; ^

A ttom ey O eneral—Feeney. 119: ^soelbcrg. 83. gre

s e n a to r - w . J . T apper. 177. nes R epresenU U ro-T racy . Coker. 177. ^Com. U t D U t.-F red M arUn. 183. «>“

. Com.. 2nd D U t-O . A. Johnson , Alb173. con

Com. 3rd D ls t.-L . J . Meservy, 178. C le rk -M n . V enelU . Albert. 167. T reasurer—w . H. Jackson. 181.S h e r lf f-B . E . Weeka. 151, JProsecuting A ttom ey — P . F . S£ '

Haddock. 41. Cla ProbaU Ju d g e -R o ss B . Haddock,

173. ^ Supt. Public Inst.—M iss Angie

Durtce. 173. bat- O eaecraU a

rell, 80; WlUlams, 90; Y eam ans, 94.Governor—M artin. 187; Ross. C 4 ; C

(Vllson. 88. OaiSecretary of s U te -B e n n e tt , 180; 83;

31rard. 388; Lawrence, 108. R a jA ttom ey G eneral — Meek. 114; 0

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iiu ie iv S7*. '■ • - - ■ st4 aeitm Jnspector — Campbell, 831; I

Sim ona, 338. YoS e aa to i^ -U o y d U y a e . 8«1 IRoproaentaU ve-O . 0 . O lsen, 391 Ba C o m . l s tD i i t—CbarleaM yera.191. t Oom. a n d D I s t - F . W. Powell. 494. Wi

■Oom. '3rd Dlsb—WaUace Baker, J 471. So.‘ C lerk—M rs. U U Ian Orane. 180; I0 .R .B lc k a . 833; Miss Ethel Roesshsr I 38S; M ra. Tberesa SulUvan, U l . 43t

T reasu r«s-M la8 Grayce Pease, ( 015, 49]

A J M a • o ^ ^ B . B urn t, 800. '<S b e r u f - a . U . Brown, 810, (Preoeoutlag A tU m ey—H arla a O , tox

B eU t, » S ; A. O . S a t ^ 918. J.P ro b a te Judge—O. O. Jackson, 408, ( s u p t Publlo m s t - A U MUls, 139. :

K oa*F artlsan J o d k U ir .Ju s tice Suprem e .Court—AUshie,

117: B laine. 90; HaU. l03;.W erenetU , * 51. .

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Minidoka Contributes To leaders’ Margins

M ln id o k . co u n tr con tribu ted to - ^ w ard In en a s ln g m argins o t F ra n k L . . S U p h a a , Republican, and O overao r « , C. B en Ross, D em ocrat, for nom ina* . lio n s fo r go reraor, l a prim ary eleo* n , tlo n s 1a w blcb DemocraU poUed . a ro u n d MO a n d RepubU caaa .abqut u i 400TOUS. 1

B e n ry O. Dworahak. Burley, a n d T u rn e r K , B ackm an. Tw in FaU s, led , th e Ust o f RepubUean candldatea for R epublican nomlnaU on for oongreas* m a n w ith only one ro U between tb e tr w

i? :^ .■ W o r t h .C U rfc Of PocaUllq was ^ MUildokA DemocraU* choloe to r con* ^ g ro u m a n . L H . M asten o f Blackfoot, . n e x t « u

I n c o n te su fo r nom lnatlaoa fo r / coun ty 'o ttloea Republicans n am ed O. a n A lbert B rew erton for T h ird d U trlc t ‘i com m laaloner o u t o t.a field o t to u r ; i KelUi O. M errUl f o r ^ a s u r e r ag a in s t j two oppooenU.

M inidoka D em ocraU nam ed M orris « B. B aker fo r a U U represenU Uvo ou t £ o f a field of to u r ; chosa T bom aa B. a a r k fo r Second dU trlet commU* slonerv A . B . CulUy lo r dU* trU t com m U sloner; A rthur T , Sm lU i ^ fo r assessor; H . A. O 'D onnel fo r pro* b a u Judge. .

C o m p leu re tu m a from aU Uia • c o u n ty ^ n in e precbicU m r a available a t m ldnlgbL H iey^are:,

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O av ln , 31; O lennon, I I : H a r m a n . a08 83; H ale, 184; HaU, 41; L am pert, aO; I R ay . 38. I l l

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G u t« ' T n i n ^ - S a H ^ r > VU W ard, a i« , ; ■ •• '

A tto m e y O enera l — PM B ar. SOfll Soelberg. 339, • . •

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-Com. sn d D U t ^ m T , S h o r t. « a . com . 3rd. D U b -C . A lbert B n w e r - •

ton , 178; Brad ley M orebooae. • •!!«;• •J . E . P inson, 133; W a .'R lc k e r t,9 S .

C le rk -A lv ln B , Jensen , 488. T te a su rc t^ -F ra n k -s . B uD ter. •79:

KelUi C. M enfll, -368; M a ry A. Nlchola. 303.

S b e rU t-T o m 0 . V a s t , 341,A sM sso r-J . C. H adley, 878.- ’ P rosecu ting . A tto m e y — D w lglit

DUney, 439, ................. . ................P robaU Judge—H . A. Boyer, 439.S u p t. Publlo ln s t .- .J c n n le ■ aom as,

390. . -

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O o v em o r-M artln , 183; Roaa. 879:WUaon. l a .

S ec re tary e t S U U - B e a n e tt , 388:O lrard , 443; U w re n ee . 1B9.

A ttorxuy O eaeral — Meek, 393;MlUer, 693.

M ine Inspectot^-Cam pbeO . 83d:Sim ons, 338.

S e n a to r- B . A. B rookm aa, 857; W .T . Newcomb, 480,

R ep reaeaU U ve-M orrla &. B aker.930; A, A . B leb l. 308; J . A .-B aady ,873; A rt O . J w e s ^ lW . _ _ . .

833.Com. t a d O U t^T T som os B. O U rt; •

839; B. J , B ansen , 487.Com. 3 rd DUt.—H , O , Busenbark,

473; A . B . OuUey, 877.O lerk-A U M tt W . F tlcka , 707. T n a s u r e r - B . O . isenberg , 987.Assessor—L. O. B aynes, 84*: A r­

th u r T . Sm ith , 890.S h e r l f f - w . F . M anifold. 1098. ' Prosecu ting A tto m e y ^ B u g b Bed*

ford . 84. ‘ ■P robaU J u d g e - ^ . LeRoy Deck*

• ta d er, 371; B . A. OTXantO. 487:B ow ard Snoke, 341

S u p t. PubUo I n s t . - B e r th a K u t- ttog; 900.

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D U trlct Ju d g e -B a re la y , «00: L ee. .1118; sw eeley, 840; W ltb a a . 717:W olfe. M i.

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AUTUJrN UPSW ING SA sudden rdcaM of orders has eome In to an

tho wholesale m arkets. B uying o rd inarilydone in July, restrained th is y e a r because of ^ uncertain ty as to w hat effec t d rou th and strikes m ight have on m arkets, is now p r o - ' enceeding w ith vigor. R etail t ra d e volumes a re roalso sligh tly Increasing. F a rm purchasing ^ pow er estim ates exceed those o f las t yea r.

“ Indth-erw ords;thfi'aum m -er'sltliiipls-iibbut- ’J ;o ver an d autum n business h as begun. T he bee x tra dividend declared by G eneral M otors :

. h as shed a little com fortable glow over th e «» s itua tion . A dvertlsng Is grow ing, 'ttsd trad e

' is following i t as o f yore. Industry ^ m oving ^m ore slowly th a n trade , b u t i t shows signs of j»,fa ll rcyival. Building atlU lags. W hen th a t amg re a t division o f national works and wages pic

' ge ts in to running harness again a largo bto* porUon o f th e e ig h t o r ten milUon still idle‘will bo busy again, is th e n c g t g re a t ^need. am

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5 - BIGGER CCC ^} T he ranks o f th e Civilian Conservation

C orps are a t th e ir h ighest m em bership. Dur« era in g th e Week o f A ugust 6 enrollm ent reached > th ree hundred s ix ty thousand. F rom these young w orkers weekly rem ittances o f tw en- ty>two dollars to twenty>flve dollars are go> ing home to th re e hundred fifteen thousand to families, ligh ten ing th e relief load on m any unj local agenclcs. ««

Along w ith th e new s of Increased enroll* m ent in the CCC goes the good new s th a t m ore “graduates” o f the camps are find ing places in industry . In May te n thousand one hundred re tu rn ed to private jobs. In Ju n e «ue eleven thousand six hundred fifty w ere plac* ao ed. Ju ly figures a re no t y e t available, bu t In- i dIcations are they will show a steady gain. Since las t Ociober nearly elghty-clght thou- 'Z, sand have thus obtained outside employment.

The w ork being dona by the young men In uia th e CCC cam ps Is not w ithout value. T he full ^ story has no t yet been told, bu t aerial chnp> te rs have been In teresting and reassuring. H ealthy ac tiv ity , physical and m ental; out- door life : useful w ork, and earned monoy are opti g rea t antidotes to th e evils o f ]dlonc?s and nta w orry.

VARIOUS VACATIONS Mostly we th ink of vacations as.i^espite n

from toil. And th ere’s no thing so good fo r i **«> people who have to do useful work as the vacations which give them re s t and perspec- , ^ tlve. This year, however, ano the r so rt o f va- ;

—X ation pnpiilay. Vn» ___qlooking friend If he Is th ink ing about h is crit forthcom ing holiday.

^ ‘N ot Uiis year,” he replies, “T, w js ou t of — Tra r k i er 'a year and a half »t«ady-aft<i-beilev» ■

p e i f a r aea tlon-<Bough-fqr-me-to h«ve-it-jeb- -<iat and keep w orking a t It I”

T here are atlll about eight'm ilH on people — needing th a t kind of vacation.

ANARCHY IN EUROPE ~**If th e m urderers of DoUfuss have arous- l

.•d E urope , have shaken the powers ou t o f | th e i r le thargy and th e ir Inhibiting jealous- c ie s ," w rites W alter U ppm ann In the New ' ^ Y o rk H erald Tribune, “D onfuss will no t l h av e died in vain . c

*^Vho can any longer be bjind lo the peril w ith w hich Europe is confrontedT ' i h e asks . Is a peril g rea ter than th a t o f .w ar between organized arm ies. I t is ~ a p e ril -greater eves th a a th a t o f being dom inated a ru th leas Im parialism . I t : tba is th e peril o f sh ee r anarchy , of the u tte r d isin tegration o f law, o f custom , of pub- I lie aa d p rivate m orals. T h a t U w orse av- | j

en thasvorganized 'depotism , w hleh: does a t least sometimes provide order a a d 8e> .

.■-curify. ,' “ I t is tho r is in g tide c f anarchy , eves

' moro than th e prospect o f w a r o r soda! revolution, t h a t confron ts tho people o f Europe.” . *

. W hat would such a tide m ean i f I t sw ept over Europe? W hat else could i t mean th a n a . re tu rn o f the D ark .A ges w hich prevailed fo r several ccntiiri'es a f te r Rome, once th e uni­versal law-giver, crum bled Into anarchy?

This view m ay be unduly alarm ing . Y et some such danger is th e re . T he people alm ost everywhere seem to be losing th e self-gov- c m ing power th ey fo tigh t so long to gain . Only in England, France, Scandinavia, Sw it*. e rland and the A m erican republics d o e s .d ^

. - m o c r a c y - s u r v iy e . ----------------- -----------.• This la .where th e nations a rriv e fro m the

extrem e nationalism Into w hich they have d riftcdsince th e W orld W ar, w ith each push*Ing off the o thers and try in g to live m ore and moro to Itself.’ In tern atio n al an a rch y could end in domestic anarchy .

The powers a re s till ab le a s th e p resen t crisis shows, to w ork together fo r som e pur^ poses. Unless th e y g ain th e pow er to w ork to ­gether for more and la rg e r purposes—to pre­serve Old'W orld civilization— It may be good­bye fo r the Old W orld. To save it, Europe apparently needs t ^ th ings—revived de-. mocracy and in te lU g w t im ^ a t io n a l ls m .

A LESSON ON P U D IIO KA^4NCB8 , .I I<La G ran d e O baeryer) I ^

M ucb a i we m a y d e p le n th e pblloaopbjr o f tb e J R u u U n RffU. we m ua t a d m it tb a t tb a lad* w bo w ear tb e lr a b lrti ouUtde o f tb e tr p a n u do g e t ideaa now and then . T be la tea t I t a a tu s t to te ac h tb a p ro le ta r ia t how to bebare ICaeir l a pubUe.- L .

O o Uie edge of Moscow th e re Is a im u a ea e& t p a rk—tb e Pa rk of C u ltu re l o d ftas t, a so r t o f glori­f ied Oooey b la o d . Soviet a u tbo rltlea have l>eea b o th - ^ ered bjr people w bo ge t d n m k the re , com m it a c ta of job rowdyism and Ui o th e r w ays d is tu rb th e peace. Bo our tbey have s ta rted p u ttin g up lUe>slMd wax Ugurea of ^ tb a offendera In pubUo plaoes. w ith s l g u teU lng ju s t ^ » h « t th a y»11ty p a r t ia l diiS. A nd w hite th U m lf » ttend to m ake th e p a rk took qu««r. I t does aeem to fusi be a n Idea wlUt possIbUltle*. *

You can aea fo r yoorM U how I t w ould w ork In th is eountiy . O n tha. edga of tb a p lcnle grounds, f o r l a - ^ s tance , you could p u t up a a lee effigy of a banjo-eyed m oron and ban g fro m its neck a sign read log som e- the; th in g Uke thU : "B e re 's L uke McOlook, w bo aea tte ra c an p aper, ba n an a peeUngs, p a rtly consum ed doughnu ts a n d c igar butte aU over th e place where people e a t p icnic dUioers. Luke Is a dope.” a

A nd then , e n soma bench a long th e pa th , you cotild Uoo bave the .figures o f a pa ity -fa ce d a h k k a n d h U ra d - ^ f lugem aU ed aireetle, w ith a sig n along th is line : *Thesa baUw lU th in k a pubUa place Uka’th ls a sweU p laea t e ond engage tn necking. H ie y bave beea locked up ." had

A nd by th a roadside, a clgar-cbew lng m an lae w ith ^ a steering, w heel In h is hands, u d a sign tike, th la :"T hU U Joe Doakea, wbo th toka a n y speed below SO t milea a a 'b e u r Is too slow, a n d w bo speclaUzea ta t e < crash ing t r a f f l ^ b t a . B e bas beea liquidated." to o

AU of I b U ^ o b tb ly sounds p re tty -o d d . Y et t t Is exacUy th e so r t o f th ing th a t Is being tried In th a M oKow park , a n d It is f a r from being tb e d la le s t idea th e MuscovlUs have had la tely . Olve a few of ^ t l these pubUe pests a cbanoe to see w hat they look Uke te r. to th a innooeot b ysunder, and they m ight s ta r t g a t- ^ U ng wise to themselves. A nd If they did. our pa rka ^ a n d highw ays and rcc re stlo a spo ts would be m uch p le asa n te r placrs, fede'

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O UTDOORS IS T E A C niN O T B C E PR IN C IP L SS ^ (Qpokane Chronicle)

-M oU of us w an t to be successful and (o m oat o f us n success m eans the m akine of money. B ul money U a o absu rd s ta n d ard . ^

T h is com m ent U m ade edltorlaUy tn Echo, (he pub* t ld u UcaUon of CCC cam p f l3 0 of W est Avery, a n d th a worn w riter suggests some b e tter c riterlons o f success. ^

“T h e m an wbo Is honeu ,* be com m enu, “ih e m an w ho is courageous a n d unM lflsh; w ho bas given his Uia freely to s a r d th e t»etterm enl o f h is fellows: w ho P I h a s a tta in ed tom e m e u u re or wisdom and tolerance; such a m a n Is a success w betber h e ' ever m ade any m oney o r n o f

I f th a outdoor c o n u c u th e CCC b o p w e m aking the ti have In ip lred o the r lads wlUi th e aam e sound phllos- road Ophy w hich prom pted th e Echo's editorial, th e w bene- flta can be xtckoned as am ong th e J taes t In tho m ovem ent. o t

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hX D DEAL CCONOUICS (Phllsdelph la Inquirer) vide

n w in U ke more th a n v ituperation on th e p a r t of ^ Professor Tugw rll lo prove th s t destruction of crops p j „ , a n d m ts to c k . a t a tlm # when counUass thousands to r u t>eed food and cloitilng. Is sound economies. I i u k e s of b< more th a n d e n u n tu u o n to show th a t the New D eal poUcy of refo rm before recovery u wise.

— O o n tr a r y - ^ D r .- T u gifeU's -op tn ton. e m i New O a i l- t l i i r crlUes will acree th a t t h t d ro u th la a c rv st n stlo o al nien d isaste r a a d U>at everyUiing poaslble ahould be d ttna ‘ by th e governm ent to a iJerta te th e lu fferln* of th e j j , , , vlcUma. I3u t tbese t im e cn '.ics i iu i a a y u u ij i th a t th e tstra g w a t la rm problem oven?n>duciU>n b u t f a u l ^ back

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SOME S l T K R S T r n o C S D O N TSD o n l look in » m irro r u n u l it b.T»ks. gJils, ^D o n \ walk under a falling safe.D o n t th row soup over your le ft shoulder. ■=■D o n l p u t on your ahU^i uptida d 9« a . boys.D o n l look a l th e o:<i m ocn over y « ;r r !g t i root.

, D o n l c e t ou t of b rd a : th e w rong hour.D o n l tu rn your um brel!* truJde oul.D o n l ;<rc t i ) a : tridfif.D on 't lead a funera l procrasloa.

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T hey h a d been d i'C '.ia'U nsihphahit of eerU ln au th ee i wbo do m ost o f th e tr work a t n igh t.

'W h e n does our o ld tr trn d Scribb ler do h!a best j r o r k r aue< l A.

" tn th e d ay tim e .' replied B. T h a t 's w bea b s owws th a la « n a ad fceepa th a g a rd e a 'tea e raS y ta order."

Y ouag wUa—It's a aham e. N ot i thSag la th a b o m th a t 's r . t to e a c r a goiag ctrmlght h o a a te

I H n e b e a d - I b e U e T a n ig o w llb je t t .

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W A Sm N G TO N gotB y G e e r g a D n n e - me;

PR O FITS. A a eeocom lst wlioae Job tt U to c h a r t tren d s fo r ona of o u r blggeit corporations haa beea i busy tha p ast few days wlUt h is ^ c ry stal ba U iaa lyx lngnattoaaU artlon unp of aUrer and tU probable e ffec t on thal tha-ftttu i* . In -v iew .o t.e u tr« a t-co n « fusion, bis flnd ing i a re In teresting , ju.*

A fu rther definite Increaaa In prloe levels Is foreseen w ith in th e n e s t s ix q; (j m on ttu . . - .].iii

W ages wUl follow, b u t even slow er . th a n usual. Purchasing pow er wUl ; therefore lag unlesa th e New S e a l c an convince business I t m uat atop tb e curren t pr«cUoe of building p ro f- HI lU faster th a n th e payroll. • cons

--------- 1 clierAs o u r chart-buU der aeea It, n a - Uon.

tlonaU iatlon of silver w as i sh rew d ' I t ' altcroaUve to fu rth e r reduction of Tboi th e gold con ten t of th e do llar. O ne o r ; erthi th e o th e r waa oecessarr a n d a aeo-1 In f ond hack a t gold co n ten t would bave feel had a bad psyebologleal e f f e c t I up o

PracUcally. h s expecta th e e f f e c t , so f; on commodity prloei wlU be t h e ; are i tam e. j n>as<

T b a t leavM I t up to th « em p loyers: Th t e decide wheU>er they are.w H U ag tUy ' to c u t Im m ediate proflte long enough < able te buUd u p purchasing pow er a a d 100,0 s ta r t th a baU rolling. tU iu

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G R IE F . O fficial W ashington l i i l ' S ! ' anU clpatlng kn overly p le asa n t w tn- te r . \

P lan s a ra tn the m aking for an er» e n bigger federa l w ork relief pro- g ram th a a Is now ta operation. I , r ‘

traU on ahow th a t 17.oasj7I I n d l - ' f ^ * v lduals a re th e reclplenU of e l lh e r ' d irec t reUef o r work relief.

I f l■njls stupendous to U l breaks down , h e r

as foUowas: bigu.O n d lrcc l r e l l e f - 3 m i f l 7 famlUos becai In w hich th e re are IIJ^ .IT )) In d l- 'n io n i vlduals. u d 439.106 single m en and

* ^ * * w o r t reU ef-1.179J08 families .In w hich th e re are 9 JM Indlvldu- a ll, a o d 61,738 m en a n d w om ea

FERA U moving aU posslbU people! from d l r ^ t work te ller bu t It U a ' dU ncult task .

I t U h a rd , fo r Instance, to f i n d ! proJecU on w hleh.w om en can earn th e tr way. M en ean be p u l to work o n i roads, to wood pUes and a t all m an - ' n e r o f m a n u al labor w h e r tu t h e ' * ' ^ field foe w om an 's-ergan lted effort has sh a rp ream ellons. j ^

O na sube taa tla l ou tle t for fem a le , labor h a s been stim ula ted by th e i * d rou th . T bey are being pu t lo w o r* : canning th e fooditu ffs whleh pro- | ®**b vide a eo m en to n e fo r d rou th rvlJef.:

A no the r problem Is th e m stte r o f persuad ing s u t« s and communlUea to fu rn ish m a u rla ls fo r v a r ie s tj-pes *cUv of building projects. i to ^

Dig ccrporaU ons a re n o t addlr.g to 1 Improved eoodlUons. W s^ ln g to a haa rteelvtid eonfW enlUI r e r « t s I* " ■ th a r m a n y a i« i-u iiiuium g ta ity men la o rd e r to build up th e black n > ^ ink c o n tra s t w ith la st yvar'* red. i th e t

O ffU tala who b a re been b c ^ tt ig A n lhe f a r t a t FCRA aro hopine admtn* j ^ *\e\n.vn P a rn r a . aringingback aoma perU neni Ideas frem h i s : i i u n y vt U g m xns t r a -wa a a E U - Q t ropeaa eountriea have been UekUng poIlU th e ir phases o f tha world problem. Natlc

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cottserTkUves ftU to sha re lo the ex - ^c ltem ent about sliver naUonaUza- ^tlon. U j,

It'S aU r ig h t wlU» Uiem U S ena to r - Thomas w ante to haU t t as “th e ov- e rthrew Of Um world-wide gold bloc.- In fact- they bope be oontlnuet te feel th a t way about I t so b e l l ea»e i up OS o th e r Inflationary efforta. S u t lUi 10 f a r a t rea l In flaU oniry effecte bo( are concerned tbey ra te I t i rab b it ingmasquerading ■■ a lion. tet<

T hey point ou t th a t th « to ta l q u a a - dui Uty ef privately, owned a tlre r avaU - toible to be naUooallced la oa ly around pla100,000,000 ounces. S re n U a llv a r oer- era tUlcaies aro prom ptly Istued again st for m e fuU am ount th a to o e a se la c lr- ed euJatlng currency will be as noUce- the sble as s n an th ill added to a m oun- inn U ln. Moreover they w o n l tta y In dot :lrculatlon because th e re ’a plenty of to » s h already m existence t e m eet th e bulru rren t needs of trade . ExperU claim __Jie certificates wlU e ith e r drive a w m parab le volume of r e d e ra l R e- a l lerve no tes Into re tirem en t o r find cau :hclr o«-n w»y back to tb a T reas- haiiry 'j vaulU via th e banka—there to In ira the r dust. • pri'

I t 's sa le no t to U ka I t te e seriously T nehen you road th a t we're now oo th e Anj ilg h ro sd to heaven—c r to hadev— mg jecause sUver boa become a 'fe d e ra l ualnonopoly. V

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v lth W ashm gton aay ttK re was a Pr*louble purpose behind th e move — * ,P Mythological a a d poUUcal.

T h e psychological m flucoea was Ica>lalnly In evidence tb a day tbe a n - ^ louncem ent waa m ade. T ba stock narfcet m ade wtioopea. T ha dollarumbled In foreign exchange. All ov- ^ T W all S tre e t you h e ard I t sa id th a t nfUU on—the rea l th ing—was here |A la s t, ^

T h a t was t>if Idea . Xnsldera call l l *d.k beautifu l exam ple e f th a Roosevelt 1 '*achnlque—lo ge t re a u lu by sh a d - 'iw-boxing w beaever possible—th u s HeU m lnaling tA« d anger o f a f la n - but * c k lh a t m ight ensue from genuinen f la t lo a T ba exhUaraUon w oo l la s t _ ong. B u t whUe l l does t t wUl s ti r up.cUvlty a ad optim ism , w hleh Is a ll — 0 th e good even U tem porary. Also t will tone down tb e c lam or for >lher form s of InflaUon and give h e a d m ln ls tn U o a a b n a th ln g spell |

Qoro serious m ethoda of cheapening i h e doUar.

A ad of c o u n e lh e p ro fit tba T K as- R 117 wUl m ake on silver m ay com eJn I ' landy I f te r oti.____________________

nU lieal ang le as equally Im porU nt. ^(atlooUlaaUaB paves th e way .fo r ' u r th e r s teps th a t tn lg h t be usefuln S ep tem ber o r O ctober. fc

B a p p ea a th eg o T v m m e n td e d d as to tta p up th a prie* paid doosestte p i» - K n ie en for a n l j a iu a d s a i n ^ a a y -e g9 eaaU a a oooe*. T b a t w ou ld a l wikva been so sim ple whDa th e n was ^

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N EW Y ORK—T hU Iroalo comedy In bappened l a o f thoaal i t o h o u r Broadway caba reU lh a t a re g u l f e d w ith glgoloa to l o t i s dance p a rtn e rs fo r fem in ine guests.. A m lddle-ogad m an a n d b la w pe w ere s it tin g * t "n " of th e U bles, i n d I t waa very evident tb e husband w u bored w ith to e place. H a sa t th a ra stodldly smoking i huge b lie k c lg u , a n d anook b is be ad oegatlve- ly V b en . l i t oe lpm ate inqu ired 11 b a w ished to dance.

Bow M er, b a waa though tfu l enough to o ffe r to b i n ona of th a glgoloa to danca wtUi b e r, l o d abe read ily assen ted . So tb e h u a b ia d sum m oned oae o t th a p e e n - c a m a - ' tlo a lads, I pa le a n d w eak ip p e a r - Ing youngster who looked i s 11 ho m ig h t f a in t a t any m om ent l a th e „ a rm s c f his pa rtne r. "

A fter Che dance, be escorted th e wUe back to h e r u b te i n d . th e ' h u a b in d invited tn e young m a n to a lt dow n a n d a h a n a bo tu e of g ln - g e n le o r som etblng wlUi them . T h a ^ gigolo read ily accepted, a n d t i l d _ t h l t h e would nave som eth in* , n o t G Singer i le .

T b e husband n a c b e d ip to h i t pocket a n d brought o u t a n o th e r g ta o t c igar, a iw in to tho oae h e : w as cm oklng, and o f fe n d It to hla guest. T b e gigolo w anted to refuse, b u t h is h o s t waa so graciously gen ­e rous th a t i.e d id n 't h ava th e h e a r t to say DO, a n d therefore a u r te d bravely puffing aw ay o o th a t c l - ‘ g a r '" w b l^ w s i siroog e m u g a TJT" dow n a m ule.. T h e cooMquences w ere n o t long^In com ing. T h e g igolo 'suddenly go t! glassy eyed, grew even p a le r a n d ' f s seem ed aa U be were abo u t to t o p - . b pie from th e chair.

A fte r h e had escsped. 1 looked I back a t th e husbend . Be wa« gazing ' a t th e cast-aslde c igar •nU~li'U gb-1 in g heartily to iilmself.. 1 have an Idea h e knew w hat was going to M. ha p p en w hen he invited th e gigolo r j to p a rta k e o l h is hospltaU ty la th e jyi f i r s t place. U

C ast la a p a rt tb a t n q u tre d h im ' ■ to «-ear a grotesqae coetum e R om - ^ ney B re a t, the actor, w en t dow n

'^ 'a a w I p a ir o f aboes b a th o u g h t ^ sulU ble a n d en tered th a tum b le- ^ down shop to negoUate lo r th e ir purchase. T h e prlM w as saU afac- to ry , b u t upon try ing them on . f i B re n t found th e ahoes too sm ilL R egn tluU y , h e to ld th e eager L ev- *•; an iin e t h e n would be no sale.

“i n teU J-oii," aald tb e tn d e s m a n ” persuasively. “U ke them fo r a h a l l do llar less." . J I

P a tie n tly B re n t po in ted o u t lh a t th e shoes wero n o t a f it . j p i

“A nd oealdes,- said th e deale r w ith th e eloquence of despair, " IH throw la a lesson on th e vtolin.**

I n th e M urray HIU a ecU oa .the re sUU rem ains ona of those a a c le n t ho te ls th a t fea tu ie s dark oax p a n el- In* and red velvet d n p e a . T h e la tte r cost so m uch to keep tr e e of d u s t th a t Uie m a n ag u o e a t decided ' to rem ove them . H earing of tha plan , a num ber of h is guests, sev- 'e ra l of whom have been UvUig th e n for a q u a ru r ceo tury or moro, a sk - J , cd th a l th e ir -n n ta ls be ra ised r a - , _ r f th e r th a n change th e venerable o ld f;!: j , Inn in any m anner. A sironge Incl- den t In <U»la cliy, where th e rule U to te a r down alm ost b e fo n you can

= = = = = = ^ = r ^a free dom estic silver m arke t—b e - | ^ c cause tbe price d isc n p an c y would Mi have churned up- hu rtfu l confusion le ft In norm al trad in g channels. O ul w ith .Mi p rlvsle t r a d e n ou l of th e p le tu n th e F^llJ T rea /u ry will be ab le lo do alm ost Mi any th ing I t likes w ithou t fea r of h a v - San ing Its p lans crossed up by Indlvld- tUng ual operators. of J

W ell-posted New Y o rk en look fo r MJ a Jum p In th e price received by Am erican aUver m ines before e lec- In Ji Uon. N oth ing .cou ld be b e tter c a l- Mr culated to m ake th e silver s u te s ha p - py—and ih e lr happiness would be a prime poUUcal a sse t lo' November.I t 's figured hero lh a t a con ten ted , Idaho would be especially priaed by th e adm lnlstraU on—It m ight he lp to keep B orah quleL

CIIANOB. A prom inent W all S tre e te r com plains th a l th e New D eal has changed the denn ltlon of the word "secarity ." He claims I t us- ed. to m ean sa fe ty fo r e ap lu L Now -uim U'a b e ln f tran s la ted Into assurance » n of A llvtng for those w ithout cxpltal. ^ 3 He dubiously suppose* It’s a n r l j h t n m but ho Just c a n l s e t used to sueh » Mr revoluU onary Idea. ____

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--------- spe;JQ IO M E , Au*. l i 'M r. and M rs. enb. L . K le in a n d daughtern E la ln Xid C lara a n spending two weeks to II n o r th e m Idaho . sU tM rs. O wen D aniels le ft M oaday c it;ir I th roe w eeks' visit w ith re la - aves In M issouri. edM rs. E . M. a n g g visited S a tu rday p uId Sunday o t th e home of Mrs., te ray M c K e ia In T «'ln Foils. Uh Bo«-ard O H arrow , Tw in FaUs..len t th o week end w ith h is pa renU c it;1 Je rom e. \M iss J e o n Johns. Filer, a vlaltor ^ ,, th e Jerom e territo ry during tho c ly u t week, n tu m e d to h e r hem anday . ^ chll M r. a n d M rs. P . B. Houston andin L arry visited n laUves lo HaUey p

Mra,’^ . A. S ^ e X a n d son Jess f t fo r S a lt L ake City Wednoffday. j , .Mr. a n d .Mra. ll. E. H osier T « ln ^ ills, vu iic d Ul Jerom e S a turday . 3 ,^ M r. a n d M rs. C lannce B ruckner. ,, in FrancU co, Calilom la , a re vis- a g a t tn e B ruckncr home n o r th _

Jerom e.M iss E dna O ravos, Rocke<port, I c h l issouri, is VlslUng w ith n l a t . \ e s frie

Jerom e. I ProM r. a n d M rs. C harles M cConsel. | B ir la n . O regon, aro vlslUng a t th e ' we: une of .Mr. a n d M rs. D ick M e - ; one Jimel. Jerom e. jM r. a n d Mrs. L orenio G ensen a n d | — mUy of Boise visited a t th e C . A . : ^ ensen home Sunday. ! 'M r. a n d Mrs. Oua M orris and fam -. k r a ttended a .N u a re a e p icnic la irln P a lls Tuesday. ■! bLucUle and Carroll WestfaU and ; too W lthan were Tw in FaUs v is- (4 a n Sunday. ^M ra. L . E. EUiot o f Moscow Is » siting a t th e Herb SUbaug', home. F ra n k O oughton, Twin ra ils , was , J Sunday 7lUtor a t the A. 8 . H er- U a n hom e. • f tM n , 8 . a . Reed le ft T hursday fo r \

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'n s e tim e is fast approaching ' »h « M le d -w tU -e i* la -h a w le -s te rt- — ro rk in g his son 's way th rough sollege. E h w h atl Now is the Ume to g e t your s h a n of th e O ood ^ n m e a . . . .

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A IX W ORK AND NO PLA T U a m ln * to play gam as u u es-

MOtlal a p a r t o f edueatloa lo ehUd- ; hood .04 learn ing lessona. U fa U byjn o m eans lU work, a a d to koow howI to m eet and m ix w ith peopte a t play

la ju s t M Im p o rtan t aa bolding down a Job. '

T b e achoola h i n aeea th is trn th , b u t owing t o tb e lr enforced curricu­l a and lack o f tim e, tb e y i n u n - able to la y enough t t r e s t o a It. I t is th a functloa prim arily of th e boma - lo teach cblldron how to play.

One of tb e f l n t rulaa I t to keep o a e l tem per. T b e chUd w bo is lo r- e re r shcxiUag * ^ e U i- th e n -- I 'W o a t

! play~ w henever h i U fo und wrong o r la In danger of being beaten, o r wbo objecte to 1 ruling. I t common enough te deaenre sp e d a l m ention. j

O f course, be ts a p t in tim e to ba I pounded in to conform ity by h is ‘ ' p laym ates If h e continues te U ke p o r t In gam es. B u t too o ften he e ith er w ithdraw s f ro m 'th e contest en tirely and niUes on th a sidelines o r p la j4 I lone hand , o r else be­comes U u buUy e f Uie pU ygnund , p n fe ta b ty choosing a t h is group children yotmger t* '*" hlmaelf.

A ChUd m u st be ta u g h t from tba ' DUteet th a t no m a tte r w b at happens. ^I h e m ust keep h is tem per la games.' A t th e f irs t sign of & loaf o fa e lf - ! control be should be debarred from p laying u n til h e Is able to recover him self a n d subord inate h is feel- .

mr,ri «tohM to those_o t_U ie o th e r .playera.- O aibes should be played to tbe b est of o n e t ab ility and w ith tha deslro to win. B u t w ben w inning be­comes an obsession and of’’ such p a ram oun t tm porU noe th a t the play s p ir it Is gone, and ooe Is playing « 0 y for th e aake o t victory! U un th a object o f th e game h a t changed a n d play haa become work, oonlest haa changed to conflict.

SUNDAY SCHOOL: a A S S , MAKES TOUR OF HILLS

OAKLEY, Aug. U — T h e Ooapel M essages class of tb s Oakley L. D . 8 . second w ard Sunday school w ent for a tr ip to th e hUls sodUiweat o f hero T hursday . T hey visited th a B ostetter ran g er s u t lo n in d tb a COO cam p a l porcuplna Sprlnga. .Those p re se n t. w o n : Rosel H ale, G ertruda Nelson. M arth a W alker, M a riaa S e v e n . Arva Robinson, T h u n a M artlndaJe, B er­nice Fairbanks. A lU B uo ter, Bem lM Nelson. &terrUl Robinson. BUphet B ale. Byron Slm m cns. Russon H un t- . e r , R ichard Blmmons, BaU ard H ale,R oss •Nelson. Edsel B a le a n d G lea . S lso a .

Miss Ardys E llson raceatly n U im - ed to h e r w ork In Blackfoot a fte r spending h e r vacation u l th h e r pa r­enU . Mr. a n d M ra. O eorga O lson. - v

Mrs. J . R. Fow let recenUy n tu r n e d ■ to b e r home a f te r visiting w ith her sU ter, M rs. Dewey Bale , in .S a lt Lake City,

Mra. M. W. S ch lfer recently re tu rn ­ed to h e r hom a a fte r spending Um p aat t«-o m onths visiting h e r daugh­te r Mra. W inifred CaUUter la f ipan- Ish Fork. U U h.

M n . O ordon Clifford. B a lt' Lake C ity. U hero o a business.

MUS W inona DalilquUt, Pocatello.U VlslUng h e r paronte, Mr. a n d Mrs.Clyde DahlquUt.

Mr. and M n . W ayne F airch ild and children, Oolse, a ro vtslUng M r. and Mra. J . H. Fairohlld.

Freddie Laraon 1s vlslUng friends In M urtauglL

M n . Lucille Dayley, S a lt Lake City,13 vjsltlng relatives hc tr.

M fi' Sdwa.-(1 W arr Is vlslUng Mrs.Bruce W arr In BuhL

Miss Bethene Erickson Is visiting M rs. Jftr% ls Lowe In Burley.

Chicago, chcro she will visit with friends and view the Century of Prosross czposlUon.

Rev. and Mrs. H arroy, Haselten. w e n v-lAitors a t the home of Mr. a n d M n . George W eldman Sunday.

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la progreaaln* rap id ly w ith aeTen proJeeU com pleted a n d w ltb m u i m o n ‘ nearloff com pletion, B orre fi. B ^ , county ez tensloa t « tn t t l d ye«t«rd»y. T b e eluha m a o o f tiiem p ro m p t in m itanlttln* n p o rU of Uietr m eeting* * o d thei

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. eac h d irta loa n a a * d ifferen t T Opro jec t underw ay. P i n t year gUJ h ave been d a rn in g atocU nga ao m .irin g sUps, a e c o n d . year gtil

• havo been aewlng on pajam aa u tb s th ird year glrU ore m an n d r tsse i.

B usy Beet, located a t Buhl, ha p roven to be o n e o f th o moat vei

\ -aatUe aew tng group* in th e w att en o f th e county, accord ing to repw t Of th e ir m eetings. A lthough th a d u recenU y w a i fo rced to reorganU u n d e r th e leade rsh ip of MIm Je rd S anderen of o u h l. th is w as dona a

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. J a r rouUno a-ork.T ho gtrla have learned the

U a ^ w c S T a n d n av e compleU; ian a pron proJcct.

T h e Luclty Sew ing Seven U lec b y Mlsa M iriam H a r t of DuhL Slip have been com pleted a n d th e girl have recently te am e d to d ^ tociclnga.

A T arla tlon .from reg u la r club ac> UvUy took place « c en U y w hen mem. bers o f th e W ork .a n d W in club o: T w in Falla Journeyed to Nat-Soo- P a h for a iw lm m lng pa rty . Th« club, u nder th s lupcrv laion of M la M elba Cox of T w in f a l l a . .h a a .c rt- a w d a n in te rc tt on th e p a rt of tu m em bers b y -g iv in g prizes fo r thi best w ork c ta ip lc te d tn each di- vision. T hey h av e w orked bu tto t holes, m ade ap rons, m ade sllpa an( d a rn e d sox.

M embers o{ th e 4 -II Sewing Clr- clue recenU y com ptct<d th e ir tec* ond p ro jec t. M rs. Jo h n D eK oltt ol F lie r Is th e leade r. T hese seven girls also held a awlmmtng pa rt) recen tly ; in P a r r l sh ’a pond r/ i i F iler.

T b e T N T 4>R cooking club 'h u J cp en t m ost nf th e tim e to dat« in I baking bread a n d m ak ing biscuits. K £ re e lle n t resu ita tia%'o been report­

ed from m cm bera of th e club.

M ra. A. M . S tephen . Filer, U the loeal Isada r c f th s H appy SUtchers. T h e six m em bers o f th a cewlng club recen tly com pleted several luncheon c lo th s a s a p a r t o f th e ir routine work.

Sew ing w ork la progressing rapid* ly w ith Ihe B usy Fingers Mrs. Carl Emerson, leade r, reported re* cently . The group is composed of e igh t K im berly girls.

Progresstvo Sew ing Circle is led by Mrs. O. E. R yan . Roa*4 1. TVi'lo Falls, T here aro 12 m em bers in the group. Dish tove ls have been made aa well as ap rons; stockings ha\-e been darned and buttonhole* have been c u t .\nd tewed.

K atlilecn Dodd U presiden t o t the c]ub; Annlo D odd, vtcs p resident: J e a n B rady , seerctAry>trca4urer, and A lena M cO resor, cJub reporter Oth* e r members are S a ra h Flora. Bar* b a ra F lora . E leanor B rady , M artha W endle, M o rss re t M cCabe. Arlene E as tm an, Stella V est a n d Doroihy P a rro tt.

■ Members o f 'th e N eedleeraft sew­in g club n : ld reg u la r weekly m eet- tnRs a t th e home o f th e ir leader, M rs. lia r lo n d M onroe of Buhl, itou ts 6. T he club ts p ro g re u tn g rapidly on sewing proiects \ n d to da te have m ade tiloomert, ap rons, pa jam as sn d slips.

T h is club is conducted as a regu ­la r btislness o rgan ira tlon w ith busi­ness a n d w i s t m recings holding a

* shar« on th e p rogram . Judging of th e tr accom pluhm ents is also u n ­de rtaken ny eom m lttees ol m em ­bers.

Sunny s a te io n Sew ers a ra led by EUaabeth Kunkel. A m sterdam , T hers a ro * e itn m em bers tn th s club. At th e la s t m eeting. E arl Stansetl. S u r . ley, d is tric t club agen t, addreased ' th e group, i

Aj girls of various ages a re m e m - '

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GARDES PARTY i t ^ f O L i O n 'S CONFERESCB «nd Rev. and M ra W illiam BasU

Young en terta ined f if ty officers o t the M ethodist Episcopal C hurch , the

C l r . Sunder school, and th e W omen's see- Federation w ith a law n p a rty a t X of home la st evening, tollor^ing even the regular fou rth qua rte rly con- larty ferenee business m eeting. D r. A n- r / i - drew W arner, Pocatello , d is tric t su­

perin tendent' of th s church , was among th e guesU. .

h a j ' After a social evening, refre sh - ^ iQ menta w ere served a t four amall u iu , Ubles on th e law n a n d In tb e patio a r t - ot tha Young hom e. Mra. T . F.

WlUms, p residen t o f tb e W omen'a FederaUon, presided a t th s te a Uble

I),, in the paUo,J«rs.j ---------dub 'FAREWELL SHOWER

' HOSORS G. A. R. MEMBERS Members of th e D an McCook

Circle, Ladies of th e G rand Army^ s ld . the Republic, honored two m em - <

bers, Mr*. W. I* K loppenburg a n d , M rs . D orothy Custer, w ith a fare-<

I {well show er a t th e hom e o t . 'S n . ' J . L. G reens la st evening. Mrs. Kloppenburg 1* leaving soon fo ri

j . j South D a k o u a n d M rs. Custer fo r;Oregon. M rs. L. C. Peterson and Mrs. I

j l j , 1 Earl Squire* were also guesta. The I honorees received m a n y a ttrac tive I I handkerchiefs.I The evening was fp e n t In games, a fte r w hich a th ree-course su p p e r ,

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jllJii m ent from Stan ley W alters, lo c a l ' llh - club leader. jta r- 'th a I P reparation of suitab le mfnu.-* has e n e : ^ n fea tured recently by th s Det- ihy K r Bakers club. Tlie girls p rrpare

tb e iood for m enus a n d regular: meals a re M rrefl by th e group. I

W illing W orkers, a Buhl 4-H le r , group, haa Inaugu ra ted a new, luia m eans of< m aking money for the on elu>>- Member* of th e group havsi

ave U ken to te lling tee cream cones, naa a t baseball gam es played a t Duhl .

In addition lo Ih e lr te v m g acUv- j u - Wea. t ti - • .I S A lodging to u r w as he ld recently

or hy members of th e W est End Uve- stock club a t BuhL V arious (srTns

a j . o f > te v icinity were r liited and sev tral classes o f sheep cattle and

■ how were Judged Dy lh « boys .Vor- by m an JageU is th e local leader,

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FO B 8 0 B 001* O R FLA T

PA T T E R N IBIB

b ^ a f t H t c C ^ J o m SB e u y Is one o r tb a t e s t d raam

little girls in w h o o l In b e r nea l it t le .. aw M l Uttle , co tton frock H er m other m ade It in record tlm< w tth a good, p a tte rn a n d a fe i yards of gay i ^ t . E ven if yoi d o n 't fW a -ru le m a k e dresses, yoi

.. n o difficulties w ith thlione. A sew c h a r t a n d easUy un- den tood InttrueUoQa eome w ith th«

- - p * tte n i;-D « e-g la g h am - -o r - c h a n tand youH have a love of a frocl for the classroom . I f you prefer th s jroke m ay be m ade in oontraat-

s Ing color.b P a tU m 1018 la ara llab la In a lw 7 t . «, 10 ,13 a n d 14. S i n 8 takei ^ l ! i yards 30 Inch fab ric a n d U yard

contm sting.

Send f X l lE E f l CENTS (ISe) It ' coins o r stam ps (coins p referred) foi

^ th is A nns A dam * p a tU m . Writ< plainly nam e, addrcsa and atyla niun* ber. BE SU RE T O STATE SO B .

The am art«*t w arm w eather fuh< Ions, tbe new est fabric*, a n d th s Bum­m er seaaon^ ou ta tand lhg acoessoriei a r t Ulustratad a n d described tn the NSW ANNE ADAMS PATTERN

- - B oog - YUtt- ttDfluamrr u g DOTYOVB COPY O F T H IS IIGtiPFUf.

" NEtV SU atM EB BOOK. p m c Z O f BOOK F IF TE E N .CENTS. BOOK A.VD P A T T E R N TOGETUEB, TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS.

W Address o rders to T h s News, P a t- 3 e m D ep t. T w in Falls, Idaho.

fond CLUBSme 32

, was ser\-ed to tw enty-five m em ben and tha guesta. D ecorations were

^ I garden flowera. Hoatesses of th e eve- ^ ' n lng were Mrs. G reene. M n G race

T urner, M rs. B ertha W arner, Mrs. “ B ert Carlson, Mra. F ., H . Higbes

' and Mrs. C. W. Mead.

[‘ SEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT \l ,E.\JO Y E V E S IS G AT CARDS i , I T w en ty -five member* of the IS Neighbors s t W oodcraft m e t Mon>

day evening a l th e home of M rs.I W, C. 'W ebb,. Haxellon, lo play

u 'c a r d s . Tho ei-ening was sp e n t a l ;o bridge and pinochle. Following th e > ' play, tho h o a teu t e m d re treah - •a I menta.le ! -

PROSPECTIVE BRIDE EST E R T A i:iE D AT SHOWER

M rs.' O tto <iealey a n d M ra. Eaaie Thompson e n ia ru ln e d a t a U tc h - e n shower M onday evening honor-

k Ing &lrs. T hom pson's daughter, y ! Miss A nn rhom pson . w ho le ft yes- - : terday for Id ah o FUla, w here ahe d , will be m arried th is week to O avld • . George S a u tte r o f th a t c ity . Mi«« I.'T hom pson -U a form er residen t of I. T w in Falls and F iler, b u t m ore r e - r : cently of R exburg, Id ah o M ra.. r ; Thom pson a n d M rs. Sealey accolH- 1.1 ponied Miss T hom pson to Idaho a ' Fails.B i Qucata were en terta ined a t bridge

: a n d pinochle, w ltb M iss EvtSyn I. H u rs t w lnalng a ll-cu t p rize. T h s r , honoree received m any gift*. K e- _ fre shm enu a-ere 6erved by th e hoat- • css.l ' Besides Miss Thom pson, guesU

; were M n . Lyle A . G ish, Mr*. Lou I W eatherly, .Mrs. Louie Stim son, M rs.

, E d ith Brown. M rs. Lloyd Young,. M n . 0 . Edw ard bpedden. M n . B ert . G reen, and th e Misses Evelyn a n d .; C atherine H u n t . '

ICUEST E STER TA ISED u y n / EVESLSG OF BRIDGE

■ M rs. J . 0 . s in e m a en terta ined a t , ' con tract M onday evening fo r M n .;; C harles Connely, Lo* A ngtlea. Who I U th e house guest of M n B . O.I M ilner. Two U bles w tra In play., T h e p rlie fo r high s e e n wa* won

by M n . Ja ck R edden, a n d M rs. Connely received a guest prtxe.

BRIDE-TO-BE , HOSORED AT SHOWER i| Mr*. F . W. NeaJe. Mr*. A. a V lc-: to r a n d Mr*. F . a . Csppel wera hoal-

eases a t a m iscellaneous show er M onday afte rnoon .In h ooo r o f

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BOaa X m dred WUaoo. w bo 1* to be m orrlw l tb la a o n tb to A U red t>ei. ty g r o n . R atreabm enta w ere adrred l a u l a tb a a fternoon .

O ttefU ln c h id e d ,.ln add itio n to tb e boocK e, M n . B lancba W at-

— t a n a n d M lu R ay , Cam bridge. Ohio. «««■ M U dnd M cGill flTii BUUo K ee,-- P lttabtffgb, P enn iy lvan la : M rk S a tb e rln e w «wMw« m d ailss K a tb e r lae H anklna, M ra. A. E M ann. U ts . K en n e th M a n n and Mr*. A. G . K ali, T w in F U la ; Mr*. W a r w r Niohotoon, Jerom e, a n d Mr*.

, » Russell H arlm ea*. Eugene.- O regon.

W ATERM ElON SOCIAL ^ ARRANQSD BY CLUB

m o«t< h»en t m eeting of the ^ B a h n S i so c ia l ,C lub w aa b e ld a t

th e hom e of M rs. D on F lem ing la st 1** week. M rs. E lbert F u ller a n d M n . you M aude Bushi w ere guesta. D uring you th e business session a rrangem en ts th is were m ade for th e w aterm elon fes- u n - U val. A ugust tw enty-a lx th a t th s th e hom e o f 'M rs ." D ean M U lw .'P la n s

aUU w ere 'alao-m ado lo r th e c lub dAnce rock F rid ay evening, A ugust aeventeeD lh. Bfer, Mr*. R ou th won th e f l n t p riee in a s t - a con test a n d also th e w hile ele-

p b a n t. O onsolauon contac t aw ard .<«.> *« T h e n e x t m eet-^ ing of tbe elub will be held a t the

bome of Mr*. Pearl CampbelL Be- rard freahmanU were served a t tbe * » e

of the afternoon,

WVLISSA OROUP or I ta C A M P F IR E OIRLS M EETS

n r er r iu Oirl* he ld a n ou t-door m eeting a t run- th a bom e uf V lrglnU w ^ yr yeater- : day a ftam oon. M artlyfi Brlsee led

th e g roup in tb * alngln g of C am p

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M T h e P a s t Chief*' club w in m eet a t th e home o f M ra. W . A , M lnnick. M3 Blue U k e * boulevard. T hu rsday

>at- afternoon . Auguat 16.

T h e W om en's FederaU on o f th e s M ethodist ^ I s c o p a l c h u rc h will

m e et In th e c hu rch p a r to s ‘m n n - ■1 d a y a t 3:90 o-clock. T hose w ho have

i ^ U boxes for th e W omen'* F o r­e ign M issionary dep artm e n t a re r e ­quested to bring them .

T h e Royal N elghbon w ill bold th e ir annual picnic a t th e hom e j it

n ln g . A ugust 17. AU m em bera a re to b ring th e ir own U b le aerrlea ,

c sandwlebes. a n d a ooverad dlah .Meet a t the d ty park a t 3:30 o’clock,

re- For-further Infomatlon call 1360.

S SE RV IC ES H ELD FORPIO N EER O F JER O M E

' ' r J n tO M B . Aug. 14 — Sorrow ing » friend* a n d reU U ree o f M rt. K aU e ;he Forbee, 74, who died F rid ay a t th e in> hom e of b e r aon In G lencoe. JU., to ­r s . day paid tr ib u te to h e r m em ory In lay impressive services held a t 3:30 a t p . m . a t the F l n t P resby te rian

■he church w ith Rev. Joyce 8 , K enda ll m - offlelatlng. In te rm e n t wa* In th e

famUy p lo t In Jerom e cem etery . I u nder direction o f th e WUey fu n era l home. ]

R M utlc w at fam ished by a -m ix e d . ale quarte t, composed of O b e r t R ice, :b - p rances Halbert. Joale H an d y a n d ' V - B aro ld Roberts, w ho aang ~BeauU- ' e r , fu l Isle of Som ewhere," a n d " G a r- I a - den of P n j r r . - ihe •r i d ------- -------Isa

V. G O O D B U Y S IN H O M E Sra.. _ And Yon Caa G et Pc as esslon 'U - Boon.b o ------------------------------- -

S Room plastered bouse, has ge slectrlo lights, c ity w ater. Uw n yn a o d garden fenced. G arage . P rie - h s ed low a t IIMO. *300 cash, ba l- e - ance tIS.OO m onth ly a n d posaea- it- slon a t OBce.

Its Nice 0-room, str ic tly m odem ou home, with hardw ood floor*, rs, breakfast nook, nice fireplace.I - furnace heat, double garage, a •n full loU with beau tifu l law n and jn shrubbery. Has cana l w a te r for

U w n. Priced for quick aale U500. W ith term s and posseaslon now.

1 A a e tr a c t In W ashington school d lftrlct J Ia a S-reom m od-

^ e m home, garage, la rge chicken J bouse; fru tt a n d btrrie* . #2500.“ t300 cash, balance Ilka ren t.

y . 4 A c n trac t close in . H as good >n I 4-room hotsse. also' a -room house S .J w ith electrio lights, deep w tll.

b a m . chicken house. P rice taaoo. Good terms.

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SaBy B bne and kandolpb BeeU are evldenUy antldpatlng tm blfc They get plenty of i t In Zane Grey^ TleriUge of tbs Desert.- new a t tba Idaho.'

to S. B. Murray, t l : lota S and «,SE NW 4-10-I8.

AUGURT 11

1 ^ : J . Hustead to J. Buitead<11; lot 3 In block S3. BuhL

Deed: T. M. Robertson to M. R, Robertaon. t l ; part loU 13 aad IS, block 4; Twin Fall*.

.Dead: K. i la m s to J. a Jaggar, IMO: NE BE B-14-18.

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D ie board aooepted the Ud Of tba r Nortb Side Lumber and M ereanie * oorapaay for 6 can . a of tbem alsck r and one each-of atove and lump li TRah eeal for tbe acbools. e

Mlae Jun* I^wson.- Picabo, waa Mlaeted te taka tba'poeltlon caitacd b by tb* marriage of MlB Eva Belport e reo«DUy.UlsaEleanorLovBl.DaTen- p port, waab.. wbo has had teaching e

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’to re»ch W m: : - ■" W h it , d e t r r he osked.^

• le»oed over her. s h e tu rn ed loup in to th e «yee .th* t were m c l» o ““Yefc" *b« w p » t« d . . , “

"W hy did rou w »nt to den roy I t r ho w e n to a , "C*n you t« n m e ^

■ ih « t, o r would you ra th e r not?" I d id n t w ant you to UJw m e U jy,

you dJdn* w an t lo ,.a o d I fe lt auro th

t o S e ! a a U a ^ to o o ^ ^ - tn •"But M ar*hi^-" , _- I w an t lo JO w ith you I B ut I

don’t want__you to Uke m o units*

^ "•'l^irM T ^bothar you In any way

^‘a h f u u » t a d ^ h ^ : m irth to a ty . ^ •YOU don 't h a w to explain." ahe » t t i d . • I know how you tee l abou t m e l’*

-N o you d o n t." h e com battod. toI -N o hum an ever know t w b at a n - thi o th e r thinks. I realized th a t, M ar- m i th a , a tte r 1 le ft you Ia*t n igh t. WIU • jo a go back w ith m e a n d go w ith pa n w hererer I go Xor a t long aa • j o u lee l you ean a tan d It? I w an t • 70U to T ttT mue^L" I'll

S h e healta ted. Sba drew a th a rp n b n a tb . a a d tu rn ed (o h im eyet lo tb<

frigh t. W ben ahe a t leng th tpoke I t in WM lo la y "Yeel" a n d a tr if le over- jf i toBdly.

"Ao m feel th a t wayl" he ag< ttwugfal, eertala o( ber faar. -*Zt ha w cot be M bad.- ha promlted; “I yoi

• ahaU do my beet to mako thlnga * pleaaaat for you. W ell hare a piano. ah< Well go to Mexico City whenever I eaa get away-youH Uke the place.- agi (Be law th a t ibe waa Uitenlng to .bin haairUy) -aod weTl.tnr to be ^ I good Meoda, aod 171 beea things hei . . . probably tell you not to step " t e n tbe p « th wheo I'm oK work- »or log. How wilt you Uke that?" he wU ended. Ir.

T e y - m l V ^ ^ ao iw ared lo a whisper.- S b a faealUted: >abe ta ld ,

■ • *8uppow -you " w in f t p a g r r y iom gone etoe}" I c' - I a m m arried ,- h e an tw ered m a

eoldly. be" D o o t m aka m o feel you r dlaap* la i

p ro ra l of m e to th o n m g h ly l- ahe yoi begged. I t ]

-Z d id n 't m eao to ; b u t 1 f t once i fo r m e. i t cofUd be on ly oooe for ta me," b e aald hekTily. a iu

“A nd fo r m e l" ahe a stu red h im .. w ith a leaa lo g tow ard h e r o ld flip - paocy,- 't o I pretum e wa m ig h t a t « « U m i k a t b e b u t o f a . b a d i o b r

- I f you look a t I t ao.- ho repUed. m« i a n d ag a in coldly. ‘V

Ho m ored to a daae (or h o u n th a t i l l (oUowwd th e ir "d ed d ln g up o a w hat to d a " TUe m iracle of w hich bo “ , ^ dream ed waa going to be. b u t ?„ ttw bapplD ata th a t h e h a d fe lt m u it .' o ftne w ith I t waa den ied h im . M yri- . a d t e t d ^ u r t l n g .q u e a t lo o i b u m d w ltb la h im . m e n . w ith a aquarlng o f t t r « t ahooldera h e d ltm ltie d tho r ,? doubta th a t b e ta w aa a weakUng-a. ^

- O o d l -h e t h o u g h t , - la m no goodi do. B u t I win m ake a go o f i t . - '

e very th ing waa being done for — U aiB ha th a l oould be done. Dob n a so e e d a week l a t t r . ( a n d a t be a a d a b u n d n ^ . ttm aa e ac h day of p / U a t w ^ ' i B f f i h e d id h o t grow bet-

T b e fe re r p e n U ted ; ahe w a i lot- . tn * w tlgh t w ith a la n n ln g rap ld liy ,

a n d d t t r t ^ t t e m oro lag . tubno rm al

Bob ^

rem em bering ev try th ln g b r ig h t he beard , to (ell her.

A od be k a n w d i l l t in * by b e r bed. ^ ^ u tte r c tr ta ta ty w hich wma hU

a ir f ;e |d u r ln g l o t , fo r h e r; a l ! ? ; th a t wolild Uve no m a tte r w hat | ,

ahe d id . o r though t of h im . I ”^ depended upon h im . h e »aw. !!!

a ad t t helped he r to h a re h im oear -ShaU 2 rea d t« y o u r h e a iked ‘

• f te n . “ rlv. JDia jw u a U y answ ered w ith -N o - ■ a ^ W h i t Tlgll ahe b a d la ld . "Not u n k w you w aa t lo ; unlesa i f . loo’* ^ttu p ld fo ry o m o b e h e re w u h n o lh -l Jla g to -en terta in r ha'

T k)T« i t l - he h a d aald th a t d a y . f ' t r -:2P do I ." tb e ag rw d . ' CaT r o a e e . b e e o m ln i 'O ’'

trtum phanU y and to hla eurprlae a n d hU c o m tem a- ^ aUon, h e r .y f i b rlm m M . • J

"»‘ * r t h a f h e broke ou l, Siu- I f l Bothlngi I dcn l know irh it

m e to U lly i- ahe ta ld w ith ' ^ U d l ih anser, to reaUae »he had

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* H e m opped h U brew. Mareha laughed suddenly, loudly. . ,

-T oday 's ,- she ta id , a fte r ahe had , sobered, -w as oven more am using

lh a o yeaterday 's. Y c tte rd a y t tp e - , c la ll tt w as m ore im preaslre, b u t U>- ' day 'a . - you tow ered over tb la ose ’ so , Bob, a o d you know you're r a th e r ;

Ion* a n d lean a n d tom etlm et. la t« - ly, r a tb o r desperalo looking, and

> th is one was so f a t a n d sh o r t a n d

' t r a s t i D ld n t I t am use youT". . -N o, i t didn't,** h a answered. »od

lo h is sham e, n o t <iull« steadUy. He ’ h a d found no he lp ; b e had so con-

fldeaU y expected he lp from Bolt.'H e tu rn ed hU face aside, blinked

q u ic k ly .. . . b e r ge tting weQ was tb e one th ing th a t o ia tte red now In Ufe. In sU n tly aho sobered.

-y o u 'r a tired .- sh a said, and b e r voice ahook a tr if le , "so tired tb a t . th e idea of a alck w ife U alm ost too much.** ..

- I t I s a t th a t . M a n h a . I t ' s - - be paused .

•'W hat, Bob?"-1 a m w orried abou t you, 1 guess

I 'll h a re to acknow ledge. I've a l- a-aya h a d th a g rea tes t respect for tb o m edical p rofession. I know, w hat

In lands w here lUs m ust s tay IU If th e devU-doctors c o o 't help.

-B u t la tely — I 'v e grown diseour* _ aged. AU they teU m e U th a t you — h a re som eth in* o n your m ind a a d you te ll mo you h a re n i ."

-1 know — X d id teU you th a t—" sh e answ ered wearily.

-W osn-t I t tru e? ” Ite asked, eyea a g a in on h e r a n d narrow ed.

"No, I t w asn 't tru e ." ,- I s i t any th in g w ith which I can

he lp you?" h » asked:"W ell, in a way . . If you can

forgive m e. B u t I d o n 't suppose you wUl o r could,'* sh e responded slow­ly, leveUy. " I f a w pm an loves a m an she fo rg irea h im any th ing : bu l If a w o m a i^ e n v r i f t qu ite a n o th e r . s t ^ . -*'‘- m i uips - ttia t - i r a s ~ i r in o u id ~ b e ; — I d o n 't liaew . 1 know only th a l ll m a k e t life d ifficu lt. A nd you needn 'l bo w orried abo u t m y Betting w ell l lh a U . I t m ay tako a lUtle tim e, bu t you w on 't have lo »e« the struggle.I s h a n 't be going w ith you."

H is h e a r t froze; b u t he m anaged so aay a steady "No?" which she answ ered w ith one as ew n .

- I w an t lo te ll you about It," sh e “ sa id -a n d I w onder a l e th e r you C / could come he re to s i t on th e edge of m y bed a n d ho ld my handa*>-ery ^ lig h tly u }-ou used lo while I teU It? A nd don 't , please, slop Jvjldlng i them so unUl I 'm g u ll through , bo- w e cause . . b u t you 'll know la te r . You n ts

Bob, slop holding mv h a n d s net a n d holding them tigh tly?- th i

*'I w on 't.- h e promised. cerr u b H ln a .'w iU i G eoffrey T arle - by-

ton ,-, ahe expU lned (for a second E. hU h a n d s relaxed a n d then grew ers lig h t again , a s pa in stood fo rth tn prc h e r eyes), "whom 1 don 't caro fo r— am d o n 't care for a» a ll. Bob." . r

(Copyright. 1694, , car by K. Haviland-T aylor) tell

(To lie C onutiueat te r

CALIFORNIANS ARRIVE £ FOR VISIT AT GOODING “ j

Q O OD W O, A » j. „ a M ti. J ,T. M . Urooks and M r. and M ra. Joe K ellain of S in U B arbara . CalU or- Wa, who spent a m o n th w ith Prof. and Mra, A. S leunenbcrg a t C a ld - weU, arrlvpd here >-c*l«rday for a P I v u ti M th friends. T hey expect to be he re some lim e. ID e y wero here in th e early dsy* a n d Irnve a faxm

I southw est of (Joodm g. Mr. and M rs. r I KeUam *1U spend p a r t o l tho tim e r t r j ln theiim ountattuu T hey a re bo th bul

teschc^^ m tb e S a n ta B a rb a ra ihe schools. _

Clarence Curtis of N ebraska ar* net rived here th is «-eek a l th e hom e of his paren ts. M r. a n d M rs. j . 0 . C u rtij . M r. and M rs. n o y KonkJe

: a b o a r r h td th is weI M r. and M ri. C harles W. Douglasa * , have a s Uirir house g u e su M r. and :.Mrs, Jo lin Salm on of no rth ea ste rn

CauatJa an<j M n . A nna Balcoca of O klaliooia. Mr. a n d M rs. 8 a lm on visivea enroute In W ixm lng and in ■ K aniaa .

M rs. B. F. J’a rk e f i n d Mra. B la S m ith le n rtceii'^y fo r K aiisaa City. .M l»ouri. th r ir In rm er home.

M ra. J . F . L enk rr a o d daugh ter, SE B etty . » h o ip cn t tt>e .u m m er here wlUj he r cli'.lJren. re tu m M th is * r r k ta i v i r iio x e In N ebrnika.

I Mra. Allcr It<->-noUls recently r e - r , tu rned lrc.;n a visit In N am pa w ith nrr : l i t r <j,ius.l:fr. M.-s. C. Palm er, a n d ent___________ u b

MUS leUa McCoy who spen t tw o irre w te u wiljx l>er slsu-r ar.d famUy a t Mo Ca*c.\iJe, rr!! in ifil hom e thi* week, dei

Mr. and .\t:^ A rtJjur ilayden a n d tloi ‘ Mra. Ed i»»!wer a n d d a u g h te r Sol

LUj*. jo w v a r - ' i ^ i T ;th M n . . p> im f r « , ^tn

•!.«tnvr. K. r . r '.irch :. I rtufi>ojjIa.'u D rum m ond and son

vyiU'C hU Do.T F .^D nuu*w nad . enruu te t j C h lca ea from CU ih r ir .*-.otne I.T I*or?;ai«S. O reson.

Mrs- C. T. K r .u l . t c a ie l» o pa rties j T ''

j Mrs. iK r t J.Tsrs or Chicago, n is h l^ * ' ' ; v w f , f j.Tji waa won th e f l n t e re - ■■ r.lnff h / !-• S. r v r n i a n d lhe »ccond f ; ' •erenlr.-; by C. T . K n u h i , S r. i* ''! Mrs M. W. K r;:< T > n :e rtaU »d a t ! ^

a b r '.i ie b m k . ' i j : honoring M ra.l< .., p e r t Joof* ot Chi.-aso who U a

'hOu.se C-JC41 a l it-<- c T . JC nlghlliJft I ha.i>e. n - . w p r rs rn i w rre M r s .I L - Jonea. Mrs. C. T . K r.ish t. M l« Adele

M.-t. i u ;p h R e tc h e r a n d lv ^ i Mra. MiAlrrd M r;ton. H U h score I ca^ honor* w ai won by MU* O sborn a n d jnJn a r « t pK jr w ia BiTrn M rs, Joae*. | i

The c :-.rtj::an c hu rch m e m b en ho.- s n d £ v n i . i r sciviol membera re -1 ciu centJy h c a o r r t R er. s a d Mrs, C. R .'F o i P ritch a rd arvl son w tth a fa-*rwea p ■> p a n y a : the eSurch. S U ty f ire w w e ! lo p re ie a t and g a m ri. r rf re jh m aa ts lse v a a d aoogs w «rt «n>oytd. >8a]

T W m FA L L S DAILY 1

DIXIE DUGANW H O N E y r, o / x / f i — I 'D w c r t

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)ANDIDATES TALK TO f l• DEMOCRATIC WOMENBU nL B Y . Aug. U — D em ocratic

(Toman'a club he ld a p lcn le M onday light in th e w eit p a rk . A basket dlo> ler w as served to th e large g roup ] h a t ga tnered a n d a a h o rt ban d con - f t , e r t w u g lren follow ln* th e d in n e r «n t- th»> O dd-P e lIow a ' b a od .-M ts. R . «vi

Sm edley. p residen t of th e D em o- s u rstlB W om an 's club presided a t th e coi r o g ra m 'th a i foUowed th e d in n e r th, nd concert; . , bein . H . P a rrish Introduced th e loeal jn i

and ldales and O eorge H un t, P oca- ext d lo . a cnndldale fo r congress. }Mr*. Jo seph E. M yers rea d a le t- jyi

er from 1. H. M usters. Pocnlello.• ho w ss unable to a tte n d th e picnic.! o ij >. W orth C lark. Pocatello , addressed a „ (leK roupasd ldO . W. W itham . dls* rlct Judicial cand ida te from T w in 'a m 'alls. '■ cal P rank M artin , of BoUe. a cand l- j

s t c . for Rovernor w as th e m a in qj penker of th e occiwlon a n d w « tn - reduced by Judce T . Bailey Lee. g„

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lURLEY HIGH SCHOOL / o i i

LIBRARY ENLARGED-------- o«

BURLEY. Aug. i«—R e p a ln and (m odeling of Burley high school ulltimR* include th e en larg rm en t of T t he libm ry In th e hlRh K hool. An djolnlng c U « room has beensfon-J lecicd w ith th e p rese n t library, by emovlng a wall, the reby enlarging he l i b r a r r to tw lc e IU presen t slie . ‘ tesding Ubloa m ade by lERA w ork- len h sv e been In-itallcd. ...

In M iller school, th e library room ■ os been removed lo th e room oc- | upled by tne a r t room, sn d the old ; , brary room en tirely rem odeled and i • lade over lo r th e a r t drpartm enV I ‘ tew ''draTvlng desks hsve b e e n ' „ m il and •e.-»ts Insta lled . In a ll-ilvs] noms tn th is school th e s e a u nnd I P5lts hftvr been m sde unllorm . j

SEVENTIES QUORUM , PRESENTS PROGRAM “

O A K L ri'. Aug. 1*—T he fnllowlng Jra irogmm p r e v n te d by th e S ev -; j ntles Q uorum In th e C.issl* s tsk e ld u . sbernacU HuntUy s var.in c : Con ....„t}, regatlor.al song. "H U h on t h e ' lo tm lsln Top~: Invocation. P re s l- lU ,, < n t Moses S. M a rtin : conKTTga- lon.tl song. "O nw ard C h r u u a n ' ioldlera"; vocal solo. "TTie T ru m * ; del i t f r i ." - S l/jm rn — r askr t t:— .e iLid . 1,^ Lnnr, Etie Manin^^l?: ■r-'Tiyt; u rt, G ertrude N e to n a n a A rra art tnblnaon. aceom psnled by Mrs. ■ ^at Ihoda ErleH-van; vocal *io;o. Kuy :U rk. acco tnpanlrd bv Mrs. S *rah i ; :iark: t i l k . Leroy w r.»on; double- drl ilx rd quArtet. Mr. a n d M rs 'O en rse w;:

Irs. R .iida BUick. Jo h n M sr:m . wa I rv . M arrette M srtlndale sn d wi! ::ephen P a sk rit. acco.Tipanied by m tra. Jo h n M .irlln ; benedicuor. itanop I ra n ild tt.T he CCC cam p a t Porcupine «1 prtr.g^ spon.iored a da.'jce In lh<* talnbow hall Eaturd-^y e^enlnc. lln riy c f th e bo js f rrn i tjie cam p ' ^ ».Te here o Jtu rd a y a.'terRoon They njoyed a bn.*eba;i cam e and box,

msic.'ies. They -rturT^ed to the am p a fte r th e dance S-iturdsy eve- ■Ing. iD allsrd Hale haa returner! \s SN

Q.T.e a fte r spcr.dlng a m on th la th e . — Itizens m tl iu ry tr a ln ln s cam p s t ■ort Do-JSias. S s it L ake C ity Oo■Miss Yvonne H ale ha* retu rned :•<« o h e r home here a fte r jp ra d ir .c * rveral weeks TiaSlto* rtU U vm in lalt U k a O ty . .O a

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FOR H S R tiM T n lH fB t t § !S I

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BURLEY, Aug. 14 — E m crgcoty at«[ feed loans fo r Uvrslock In Caio la nnd a n d Tw tn F a lls counties are lU ll Wsj avaiiaU c, announces . Q ecrge B . Stevctu . loan supervisor fo r tljt^se Paf' counties a n d Minidoka county; a l- ner, though no mor<wdry farm loans ore being g ran ted . T he dnte fo r rccelv- Mr. tng applica tions for dry fa rm loans ^o|: expired A ugust IS.

MtnW oka hns not as y e t been des- (on tgnated a s a n aren w here emenjcncy feed loans c an be procured. In tho othe r tw o ;ounlle». however, drouth area allow ances will be m ade ex- cepl for cowa over elRhl yeara old and ewes over six yeara ohl. or for calves o r 'l im b s . . i

Em ergency loans for th e piircti.xw. f of honey lo r feeding beea th ro u g h ! tho com ing w m ter will a b o be I g n n te d . advises O eorge S. Olcn. " " f S a lt Lake City, regional mnnaiccr *"1*, for crop und feed loans. Tlie local , offlc« of D istr ic t Supervisor S t r v ‘. r , ’ ens have been moved from th r r i t y . i , hall to th e lE R A headquarters o a * Oakley avenue.

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TEST WELL DRILLED WITH DROUTH FUNDS

—— . soplBURLEY. Aug. i t —A t o t well to Mot

be d rilled w ith d ro u th em rrsrncy Mfunds ts to be spudded In on th e andW. H . M anning farm . Burlry irrl- AnC

I gallon d is tric t, a l once. A. J . R. <I Schoonover has set a K^y^lone d syI steam er a t th e place deslgna'.ni {or callj the le st, a n d ts hauhnu le inch relaI rasing . T h e well will be »ui;k about Nor, 90 feet, a n d It l i believed a t r ; ; uUj c i t jI be in stalled he re th a t will cirliver th eI 150 Inches o f w ater for irr;.;\;;on Mr.I i>irrpo«es. ttoc' At th e po in t selefied tltr ^xs-er a n c

developed will he d '.w h w '-i! i:-.to SepH-32 la tera l, serving 27 .'arm i;r.;rs. M-rand I t is believed th a t s n px.'r::rnt quitte st can be m ade here to !he Mvalue of wells fo r lnr.-e.i^;r.c '.he andw ater supply of th e dU'--lrt, ent<

1 Schoonover has drilled *;t w eiu by; du ring th e p a s t sea-van. lnc;ui‘.;a.- an and•-Bdd»»w U -te9i -*e»-iU 5t eo-;v,.;- ed E ar I tn th e Jack son d istric t for wh'.ch I lh e pum p is expected any <!iv, Awell com pleted for Tom C.u^in^rr- T n son is declared by Schoono^r: -n be delivering 110 Inches. H er: W rlfe

TTifi' tU o h a d a ctvAi u p" a r : : r7..g n ------h!i f^rm , a c d .« n x .ra l.c 'J ; rr ;a rr ,r ra l c ;a re using welLs th a t a re cl'.v:-,sr.-ing ,c u , talUrfactory le g a t i o n of

Mar;y observers be ;ir\e -.V.ai t h e l ^ * drilling of a lim ited numt>cr of » r ; i s ! ^ - w ith ln th e Burley Irrlsa tlon .!.-;ric ljjj,_^

ta™ r^»e 'i«»M .*as w^.l x i <:,> a » . \ y |T ^ w ith th ir th r r a t of rl*:r.s r : ‘j . a , i : r r *7 ' in e e r u a i localities In th e c tl'trc i.

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SH O SHO N E. Aug. H — M .w Ha- » 1 Bowden re tu rned Sa:ur.1iv from S al: L*ke C ity w here ».“•.? J.ai been n Attending a besu ty Kh.-'-l !nr the past ^

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BURLEY, Aug. I f —M ra. P ra n ces R tjp PlocRcr en te rta in ed a t ber hom e vices I Sunday evenliig tn h onor o f h e r f ra n c i ststcr-ln-law .- M rs. Pau l Copeland. |^t and her sons. J im an d Ja ck . o( t,a ir tn W ashington. D . C.. w ho b a re been - ‘ the liouse gursU o f M n . O opelaad's ,pa renu , M r. a n d M rs. A lbert Ploe- ger. sr.. for several weeks. O ther KUfsls were M n . B ertli* B re s t and M r. and Mrs. FarreU JoUcy. M n . Copeland and h e r sons le f t Burley Tuesday m orning fo r O ak land . C all- Mra. fom la. where they wUl v isit w ith She « Mrs. CoiKlitnd's alster. Mra. Jo h n March Longwrll. Noble

Ho-vi Noe, o t Q ueens C ity . MU- 8. 191! sourl. Is vLiltlng here w tth M r. and lo Rur M n . noscoe Meyera. • U vlrj

M r. and Mrs. J . D . B eam er visited uT.nt w lih friends nnd relatives in B a n - rcsldec c ro ft last Sunday. O n th e ir re tu rn u,py n they m et Ml.« C elcstlne B enm eC ln gu„, Pocatello, who retu rned w ith th em ^ a fte r visiting n week w ith M argare t Elllngsworth In Pocatello.

M r. and Mrs. T . 3. L am bert re- t j . Q , tu rned Sunday fio m a tw o weeks riM n i visit in Moroni. U U h . w ith rela tives. r M r. and M n . L am bert w ere accom* " panted by ih r ir chU dren. Robert.M ary and Paul. M rs. L am bert's als- RU8 ICT. Mr*. E llia A nderson, of H ansen. Lane I

D r. snd M n . ,C. W. C henow rih a t the were hou»e Ruestii of M r . a n d Mra j Mrs. L B. P . Wilson last-w eek. D r. C heno-iM rs. H w cth U d e a n ^ f th e school of phllo- jjr . sophy a t the U nlveralty of Id ah o a t vacatk Moscow.. .

K r . snd M n . H erm ao F . Andrew a n d the ir two daugh ter# a n d Iktrs, Andrew's paren ts. M r. a n d M n . W. __ .u , R. C lark will leave Burley Wedncn-1 ‘ day m tim lng for a tliree w eeks va-1 caUon. T h e p a rty wUl vUlt, w ith; relatives in F o rt W o rth . O alveston.| N orm sn. Okl.ihom a. a n d K ansas City. In K .-\n«s C ity th e y will be , — th e Rucst.s o t v ;. TL C lark . Jr.. and M r. Andrew wUl a tten d th e conven- J_tlo n ot th e Business M en's A w ur- i.____ance romparyr from A tigust 77 to .VOTK Septem ber I. Durlr^g Ih e lr a b s« ice | , M-r and Mra. W . R . O w en, o f A ce-; , . . quta will occupy th e A ndrew home.] ,

M r. snd Mrs, A ndrew and fam ily . a n d Mr. a n d M n . W . R . C lark were | ^ en terla lned a t d in n e r Sunday n lsh t] “ by Mr. and M n . R a lph M elslahn* a n d M onday nlRhl by M r. a n d i t r s . 'E nrl-B urns,--------------------------------------j----------

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FILED AT SHOSHONE p. k----------------------- ■■ - - I frsd—BHOaHOVT, lu e . U ^ A .d lv n r f T , ' acUon was Hied Augu.sl 10 by H ar- la n D. HelsV atto rn ey for Cor* Ih n g .Ktr divorce from Lou Ih rtg . T lie cou- <>» p ^ was m a rrW In l?M in fjm o re “ fve county. T here were no children . M n.Ih rtg allege* non-suppoft. , u j^ e d

A d lW fg B.' UOTi was al.;j f iled lij Pearl Cooper^ for divorce from M llfs r <-e.<n«: A. Cooper. Ti-ey w ere m arried :n I • O reen River..W jom lng. tn 1930. S^n. j J«5em Cooper Is suir.c on th e ground o t n o n - , rapport and s asking to r her m aiden i w-eret nam e ot Pesrl V ercco. H . D. HeUt is I <>•' T * th e alta*ney for tb e p ls ln tltf . eommi

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Mr*. Vert Loveland of P a u l a re the p a re n ts o t tw in boy a n d t t r l bora M oaday a l tho Cottage hospt'.al.S unday M rs.' A. H . C h a lb u m . Al- bloo. a ad Mrs. L. H . Cheney^w ere t : ‘? d tc n iw d from th e hospital. Jam es H arris, th e soa o t B e r t H arris , o n - . derw ent an appendix o pe ra tioo a t . ' lhe. hosplU l Sunday a n d M onday,•J^e two chtld.-en o f Spencer B tn g - ; ham uoderw aai loosUectooUefc 1 » a «

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UPERT. A u g .'li> -F u n rn U ser- a fo r G ladyt M. Noble, wife of L k,ncls Noble of R upert, w ho died „„!•«the famUy home one a n d one- indlv: miles no rtheast of here ‘T hurs- - .j i i were conducted S a turday n tle r - acoul

0 a l R upert F l n t w ard U D . S . v i th pel. Blsliop O. J . Batem an of- , sled w ith th e O oodman iso rtu a ry p n n : charge of th lerm ent in R upert GIVEN

■ AugustIn . Noble was 38 y e a n of age. M ounti ■ was bom In Magna. U tah. 1 E as t fr rch 29. iBpPund m arried F ra n c is ;o f the lie In S alt Lake City. Septem ber ' of Ida! 915. .Mr. and Mra. Noble came I will. In lu p e rt soon a lte r the ir m arriage ! sa le , s<

here some tim e before they 1 e rty to It back to M agna where t h e ^ 'a n d di ded until the spring of 1027 wlwn to^ethc f returned to Rupert. crued c un iv lng are h e r ha ib an d and a n d bt e cliUdren. money

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USEELL LANE. Aug. 14—Russell e H arm ony club m e l Wednesday * he home o f Mra. B e n Corcoran. „ . .:. Lee H arris. M n . R ogenon and .. Ringold asiU ted.Ir. and M n . B ryan H arrU, are lU oning In YeUowstone park.In . J . p . Day and children are idlng two weeks a t Ketchum.:l« M arie T ea te r re lum ed last k from th e Iwo m onth Omnibus fse tour th rough several ststes.;i.\s O ven tree t. Colltornla. Is :ing b e r g rundm other. -Mrs. Joe

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Legal Advertisements u l n S------------------------------------— ----- - e su te .n C E O F SH E R IF PS SAFE O F D ate \L ESTATE ON rORECLGSL'REhe D U triet C ourt ot the Eleventh ijdlctal D istrlet o t the S la te of iaho, tn aod to r lhe County of wih Falls. S tephan Hancock M ulaal u t e in su r- Attoi s :e Com pany, a corpornllon, ResU-------------------------------- E a i a u a — = r =

1 M ae H erron: Robert C hardon I n the nd Celestine Chanlon. lus wite; C ota o lland O. K uykendall and liable In Ih ■ K g k e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ wite; ^ Al-

■_______________' p .I fn a .r .L t I TO ■SD U i AND OY V IR T IJE O F AN IABOVI DER O F SALE dsted the 30th ! 'n i E 3 of Ju ly . 1934. issued oul of t h e ' DECE-'

ve en u tled co u n m the a b o w ' PERSC on w herein tbe p u ia u f r ofr- E STA l >ed a Judgm ent sr.d Decree o f ' You.

rndanU o a the n t h dsy o t July, tofore. I. said decree betr,s ttcorded la of July g m eat Book 1C ot said D lstr.c t Utled < J t on Psge S73 and w herein and . to r the •reby. L th e lUidersigned S heritt - to her Tw in Falls' County, id sho . am ceased, unandcd to sell all th a t c e r ta in ' Monda a ad parcel-of lar.d s ituated in 'g u s t IS Couaty o t 'Twin Falls, S U te o f ! of saU

ha. and described as ' foUows., room I k-.f: • lo f T w tN orthwest Q uartrr (N W 'i) o t 's ta le o o rthes jt. Q iS.-ter (N E '») o t I f o r s a i fCtlon T hirteen (13). T ow n- ) T tu« Up Tvn (10) Sou’J i . Range known fi-entcea (17). E is t o f Botse | th e tw lertdla.1, con'.alnir.g. according la t the > U nited S u te * GOTcrr.mcnt 'Twla ::rrey. Forty (40t a ises . m ore oc and p< i i ; toge'Jier with a ll w ater, six a w r righ ts, d iu h e i. aqueducts. I t l iS ) <

.UOUST IB, 19M /

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pproprlallons a n d f ra n eh iie s c ity oipon. leading to , connected w ith (3) ofr muaUy hod and enjoyed in orlgloionncctlon wlUi ta ld described FaUs.remUes. a n d eac h a n d every th a t ta r t thereof, w hether rep resen t- enllllCii by shares o t cap ita l stock io lo saidny d itch com pany o r by a c tu a l an o rtidlvldual ow oershlp o r o th e r- tbe lln■i!A o r which m ay he reafte r be en l. thcqulred and used lo coniKCtlon righ t oi t h aald 'described prem ises o r longlniny p a n thereof. .said pUDLIC N O TICE IS H EREBY trlbuU/EN T h a t on th e M rd day of DA'I [ust, 1034. a t th e hour o f 10 A. M.. Ju ly . 1 jn ta ln T im e o t aald day . a t the t f ru n t dooe of the cou rt house:he C ounly of Tw in Falls. S ta te JO H NIdaho . In T w in Falls. Idaho . I A lto. in'.obfldlence to said O rder of ‘;, sell the above described prop- r to satisfy P la ln ltlf 's judgm en t E sta 1 decree w ith in te rest thereon . D ece«Mher w tth a ll c o su th a t have a c- N oll fd or may accrue, lo th e tUghest derslgi ; best bidder fo r cash , law ful wlU m icy of the U nited SU lea . sub jec t Charle redem ption aa provided by law c ^ l t t

th a t P la in tiff reserves th e r ig h t c l a ^)ld a l such sale. exhlbl:ated th is 30th d sy of Ju ly . I W t vouch*

E. F. PRA TER, ‘^eSheriff o f T w la r a i l s - to J . i County. Idaho.

- , _ - TwinNOTICE T O CB EDITO B8 In th e

»le o t G eorge"l. Noble. D eceased. T w in :oUce ts hereby g lreo by tb e ing U len tgned execu trix o f lh e la s t I n n s a

of O eorge L . Noble, deoessed. e au te . the creditors o f and aU persoos Date log claim s agaio st th e aald de -ted. to exhibit them* w ith th e jessary vouchen . w ith in six nc a th s a fte r lh e f l n t pub lication ' this noUcc. to th e sa id executrix th e law offtcea of S tep h a n and nd ford . T w in PaUs B a n k a n d NoU lit B ldg , T w in Falls. C ounty of Board In FaUs. s u t e o f Idaho , thU be- PaUs I

th e f ln t place fixed fo r th e ' th e ol [uactlon of th e business o f sa id , Falls.Ite. I A. -D.lated August- 7. 1B34. ' »« ass

M OLLIE A. NOBLE. | Ihc dl ExecutrU of th e laa t wUl payme of O eorge L. Noble, d e - tion oceased. *

phan te B iandford . Penaettom eys for Executrix. prresiding a l T w in Falls. Idabo . Ing «------------------------------------------------- DiOTee-------------- N o r r c e ---------------------- 1 eontln

th e P robate C ourt of T w in P a lls : rrquLi otuity . s u t e of Idaho . ' sessmea U>e m a tte r of tb e e sU te o t P . H . ! lands i llh . otherw ise know n a s P a trick portloi

0 T « » 'C R E D IT O R a O P SA ID will I t b V t E S T ii r .f f i 'E tf r A T ir " A K O “'y k ’rrT E H E IR S A T LAW O F SA ^D ,ne»e^^ CEASED AND ALL O TH ER ’ an #p [tSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ' sessmf FATE: t^ie I •ou. and cach of you. a re hereby AJr.crii

we. to-w lt. oo t i » e igh teen th d») r e c tJuly. 1834. fUed in the above en - n e t a :(d co u n a n d m a tte r h e r petition <iaj. aUie aaslg ru sect and d ls trlb u tiaa po>e o

le r of a ll o f tb e esta'.« of aald de- a sc.v ; sed. a n d th a t th e co u n h a s fixed ' sa.-c tcnday. the tw en tletb day of Au- atrf t.*)1 1934. a t UO (10) o'clock A. 3.L *a:d w aald dsy. a t th e Probate ccu rt- m e j cn in the c ou rt house m th e city upon < rwiB FaUs. county of Twin. F a lX teres:e le of Idaho, as tb e time and plsee Dale aald bearing. 1034. t u t said P . IL Sm ith , o ihe .-n se ,n rn as P a tn e k H. Sm ith , died on '

tw enty-thl.-d day ot A prtl. 1925. (Seal) lhe c ity o t Tw tn F i l J ; county of la FaUs. sU '.e of Idaho , seued A tU st S possessed o t 'L o ts tire (S') and

ttt). Block one hundred tlt te ra By E. 5) o f the o r.* inal t o m i u o t th e 1

d J. H. STRIEBEL

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y o f T w in Falls, and Lot th ree I of Block e lghty-nloe (89) o f th a Igloal tow nslte of the c ity of T w lo Jls. a s com m unity property, and ■t th e sa id petitioner he re la i t tit led to th e en tire esU te In a n d v ta ld p roperty aod h a t prayed fo r I I o rder o f th is court de lerm ia la* \ e l i n e of th e de a th of ta ld dcced-.I. th e h e ln of said deceased, th e :ht of descent of rea l property be- ig lng to sa id decease^ a ad th a t Id p roperty be assigned aod d is­pu te d 10 her.DATED th is nloeleentb day of iy . 1934.

ELLA E. SM ITH.Petitioner.

)HN W. ORAHAM.A ttorney for Petitlooer.

"^N O TICE TO CREDITORS E sta te of H enry C harlis H anseo, iceased.Notice ts hereby given by th e un*' rslgned A dm m istrator w tlh the il annexed o t th e estate of H enry la rles H ansen, deceased, te th e e d lto n of and a ll penons having ilm s against the said deceased, to h tb lt them w ith the neoessary u c h en , w ith in six montha a l te r e f i r s t pubUcatlon of this noUce,J . L. Hodglo, Adm inistrator w ith ,

e will annexed In his office tn the vln Falls B ank & T ru st BuUdlng th e c ity o t 'Twin Falb . Counly of

vln Falls , s u t e o t Idaho, th is be- g th e f l n t place fUed for the snsacllon of the business o f said tale.D ated Ju ly 19. 1934.

J . U H O D O m , A dm inistrator, with will a n -

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N O -nC E O F CORRECTION O F ASSESSMENT

NoUoe is hereby given lh a t th a )ard o t D lrectora o t the Aa>erlcan ills Reservoir D istrict did m eet a l , e office of th e DUtrlct a t T w la ^ ills. Idaho, on the 6th day of June .

D. 1934. and proceeded to le>T I assessm ent upon aU the lands of e d is tric t fo r th e purpose o t the lyment o t In terest on and redemp*>n of o u tsu n d in g bonds, c reating Sa fe ty Fund , dctraytne the ex- nse o t m a lnU ln lng and operating e property o t the district. Includ- K sa lsrles o t ottlcers snd e m -Byees. the pu rchay ot supplies and______h tlh u & 'g ''a sy^lem” of t r w S as quired by law; «r;d lha t said s s - ssm ent will be spread upon a ll the ods of the di-'tr.ct and will be pro- irtlonste to the benefiu received

Jl t he reatter be earned ou t by tlx t W r[a“r ^ “of tne American ^»e^^•olr Dli'..-lct and entered Into 1 appropriate column on Uie a s - ssm rr.t m il ot the d u tn c t: th a l e Board of D tree ton of Uie r .cncan PaUs Reservoir D ls tn s t

ECTION a t u ie ottlce ot the d u t - :t a t Tw in Fails, tdaho. on M on- J . A u ;u s; 37th. 1934. for the p iir- *e o t m aking such chance* tn tbo ;'<.v^mrnl Book as may te neces- .-e to make It conform to Uie facta; d t.V a.*jess.-nenu levied u a to re - 13 w in thereupoo be renew ed by e BO .iR D O F CORRECTION c a th e request of any person in - :rs:ed .D aled U\U 34th day of July. A. D.J4.

AMERICAN FALLS R E S­ERVOIR DISTRICT,

e a l) By order of the Board o f v Director*. »

UstT J . H Barker. »S e c re u ry i

r E. a Jo.nssor.. rA ssu’.a a i 6ec.*ttai7 .

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Young (SchooIbftyRowe liinits New York Team to 4 Hits

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. < BortoQ 7. S t. LouU 8.OhIoKsO'PbUadelpbU Bam» post* ^

poM d, w eUgrouad*. jj— 11

i . (B r T h* A uoelated Preas) % f - N E W YORK, Auy. 14—De.

tro it TiffePB won both gamesof a double header from tho _

i V ankeet. 9 to 6 and 7 to 8 to- Jday before a capad ty crowd si

I. o fficially num bered a t 77,000. wI The double victory stretched »

D etro it’s lead over Now York ^ to 6 H gam es and extended th a TfgerB’ w inning streak to14 consecutive vlctorfts;— «

l ^ w o o d "achoolboj". Rowe, to e n r lg tit b a n d er , lim ited th e Y anks to fo u r h lU la th e secood contest tow in hi* tv e lf th g v n e lo successloa ji• a d h ls sa re o te e s tb o! the seaaoD. <n t o u O tfW r* ihlrty-seTentb homer u n o t th ft m u o d U\» T in k s „

. « tie a t 3-8 In th e sixth, bu t D e- . . t r o l t cam e back w ith a p a ir of their c harae terisilc la te rallies in

• th a U s t tw o fram es to B « th e d e - ^ e td la t r u n i off C harier RuftlnB. „

aueoeaslTa dnBlea by Joyner W hite . M anager Mickey Oochrane “ •D d C harley O ehrlnger produced

r th e w lo a ln e run In tho elghUi " L O eh rlnge r b i t a hom er fe r the f irs t ^ f tw o D « tro lt rtm s In tb * second to n - ^

t** t a f te r h l t t lo f fo r the c ircuit in ® tb * s ix th inn ing e f the openlnR ** eoDtMt.

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R utO nc. who kep t th* Yank* ta tb * rtn m ln g fo r a long time by strlk« ^ t n t o u t 11 T lgert, n v e up a dOMa „ h it* , h a lf o f w hich were concen- i? t n t « d in th * la s t two Inning*. “ R ow s p i tc h e d . seven shutout In - a ln ss .

I h a crow d o( 77AOO w u tiM ^ M t o f th a m a jo r league season a n d r i t w as asttm ated th a t a t least J5.000 J” would-be customera were tu rned “ a w i7 a f te r th e stad ium had been

P l rs t | a m » - R .H .Z ^D e tro it _______ 000 004-400-0 la 0K«w Y ork-------- 830 000 l l 3

B atte ries: Crowder, M arberry and ^ H ayw orth ; Oome*, Deshong. Alien V an A tta a n d Dickey,

aecond l a m f t - R .H .B .Id c■ D e tro it- ....... ...... SOI 000 ^ 2 :_ 7 i j i l «

Wew Y o r t ------- 000 o ia h o o - t 4 0B atte rlas: Rowe a n d Cochrane: ot

R u ffin* a n d Jorgens. ia u m m ary ; Runa batted In—Oeh> t£

r tn g c r i . OoeUn 3. Jorgens. O eh r lg , wl a . G reenberg: th ree base h l t - c o c h - as• raae: hom e run» -O ehrlng« r. 0 4 h - Si r l f : struck o u t-R u f f ln g 11. Rows B.

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INDZAIVt I , BSHATOM 1 tij

W ASHINOTON. Aug. 14 C lereland sluggers pouoded t^ ree W ashington pitchers for lo tuta to - d a y to c ap ture a s . to - l rerd lc t from u , th a O U fm e a . n

L T h e Ind iana hung up four r u n s 'f i la th a f irs t Inning, knocking W al­te r B tew art ou t of the bo«. Jock = RusaeJl th a n went to the mound. ,

T w ^ l n g nnUl tho n in th when ] Bob B urk* reUered htm-

Mal H arder, Cleveland pltcBkr TleMed b u t fbur h lta. ^ '

T he acor«— R .H K.a e v ^ d -------- 400 001 oeo -a lo ' aW ash ln» tan — loo 000 000-1 4 0

ble p.ay»—H arris to Bolloa: struck . j w ^ : ^ d e r 3 .,R m a<ji 3. O u * k ^ I*; ^tehn^-Steirwt. ~ |**rdcr; l ij lu g

RED SOX 7. BROtVXB S *'‘ B O 8T 0X , AUB. 14 tP) _ LeItT •"• O ro ra , Rex Sc* hurler. let the Bt. i '

. L otH a-Brow ns down w ith x * >.i.. •<: iceay~io w in the n r r i BW e of th e I H ' c u f ia u t aerlas, 7 to 8. ! > I

TIm a e o f ^ R .« .E . ka t . L flui. fTj. 000 000-3 e i n |Boaton , _ _ , 1 3 0 000 «0z—7 B 1 f l l

B atta rlaa : Coffman and B erals. 31 k y : OTOTt a n d R . F trre ll !S «

ficm auT T ; R ons batted In -B e m s - ‘ 4 | lay. CofA aan. R . ^ohcscn I . B l s h > : l l op 2. R . JtaTtH . Lary: two basa h lta—P ^ p e r . UeUUo H extley R . ED ^ »T aU ; th rva baaa h I » ^ R Jo h n - i » aoa . R . r e r ra n : double plays — : • O oO m ao te Ham sley to B’i* n s : ' ■ stru c k ou l—C cffm aa 8. Grore 5. t

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t A M E w tA N ASSOCUTIONl ■ I K » a a Cttr I. Colimtnts 8 ! «r . . MUwwokaa t . ioI*d* l | l

M M p a B s J I . TadUnapolto 8 [ C X B -M k e* t , X aledT * i a

(IT TIGE Corbett ]

’K f e g E a y o e d o n (

M a r r i a g e A l t a r '

B y F a n D a n c e r

* - 'B y 'F A U L K lC K E tS O N) <A s*oelated 'P ress CporU W rit«r)

- ^ O A O O ; Aug. 14 — -n > * kln« i* d« a d t L ong Uve th s q u * « n r n

\ K ing L w lask y . th e p e r ^ U t y U d o . of thfl r ing , ia a m arried num — rr ksyoed on ' th e a t ta r o f m atrim ony1 by a f a n danecr.' ' I t a n happened *0 quickly early n today th a t th a king** friend* ttp a ad ' ' dow a MaxwoU a t r e e t - a a d e re n th *

• ^ a .S tn B f ls b " h lm * ^ —wer* *tUl a tr if le dased from O a a O cpld'* big p u n c h ton igh t. V*t. i t w u Just th s

t w a r cvetToo* aald th » K lngflsb J would B«t m a rr ls B -l f e w r . . j f « L a t t a lg h t. t i^ a p ln g " U n a L*n> Ci2 a lste r-m anager o f tMxlagV peraoaal* 817 Uy U d , m ade a tr tu m p h a a t to u r e f B<4 th e new spaper offloea w ltb a p re tty . H a so i l in g girl l a tow . W ith g rea t e n - Bi5 thusla im , aanonaoed t*i* K ing - Pl8 fU b was golag to g e t n a r r le d a a d Cl

• te ea t h la b r ld e - to - te . tb e b e st f a a

“ p iibU dty s t o ^ so t ^ *cn tM ” phoned ^ K ing fish .’ .

“Aw. Leiia’a a u ta" s h o ^ b to k th e _- K lngflsb. -Say . I 'm a o t th e m arry ­

ing kind. A fter tw o weeks a t m arried lUe. th e ole K lngflsb w ouldn 't bqve a dim e. N oth ing doing.**

* L ena P rom inen t a n e s t ^ Q T h ree hou rs la te r , b a a n d Reals d

OUckman, w ho does a m ean fan : dance a t tb e w o rld 's P a ir u nde r the 1 stage* sa m e o l-R o x a n n e Carm ine, a i . w ere m orrtod by Ju stice of th e Peace G ] H ow ard K em p. *Xcaplng“ L ena was , tb e m o it p rom inen t guest o f tb e 7, . sm all wedding p a rty .. S o th e ru m o r flew about Maxwell r ^ < ti« fit,.the Klng-a h a U U t, th a t tb* ^- d n g f t s h h a d be ea bookad oa w U l' t t

B Ingly a n d tb a t * l«ap lng" Liena b a d b( ^ done h e r ne a te s t b it of m atchm ak*> Ing. B u t a few hours la te r , th e K ing- n i ^ f lsh 'w a s roused from h is love n est ac '■ In a Loop ho te l. sliI* "Hooked no th lngr* th a K lngflsb s i* snorted . "Say. thU m arriage s tu ff Is Isj ' stupendous]” go ‘ T h e ISlngflsh.,noted fo r h la an tics th ^ In nnd o u t o f th e ring, waa a t h ts Itl " b c jt during th e Interview. H e told H' , th e new spaper guys Ju s t h o « b a rd mi I he feU.J “A in 't sh s swell. sm U } " chorUed th ‘ Mr. Levlnsky. - I teU you, she '* th e “ { only one th a t ever b u n g a kayo en ba tho ole K lngfU h. Yea air, ahe laid

. m e ou t cold th e f irs t tim e 1 e re r P>

. saw h e r. T h a t w as Just a week tg o ' yeaW rday.’

• * T » h a i ; ^ D m « n . . -' ‘ 1-m s il tin g a t tb e ringside a t the

* A rena of C ham pions a t th e W orld 's n , [ Pa ir, w aiting to d ress to go on fo r hii m y exblblU on w ben I looks over ba

’ t h s r e - a a d th e re she Is. Baby, w hnt „ •* a d ream l I guess I t waa the dimples, ta* 111 teU you how b a rd X fell. I walked ^

r ig h t over to b e r, w ithout even pu, know ing he r. a n d banded h e r 60 ) bucks to ho ld fo r m s while 1 w ent t th rough m y bout.. "1 n-ent In a n d p u t on th e trunks '

and cam e back a n d proposed to her. f ’"■ Ves, sir! J u s t like th a t. W hat did ; she say? W ell, she sa id 'No.* b u t 1 I stopped fo r th e 60 bueks a fte r the t bout a n d I proposed again . W hat did, ahe say? S h e sa id -No'. ' * "

"B ut you d id n 't give up, did you. . . I dear?" sw eetly Inquired th e new Mrs. ^I Levinsky. n r» "I'U say I d ld n t . I Ju st kep t r lah t : on proposing u n til you aald ■Okay'.~ j i ,

I w i th h U bride qhuckllng tweeUy. £,„■* {the . K lngflsb vowed tb a t he would ho ; , w in th e hearint-elght cham pionship coi* I as a p rese n t fo r h is bride it Max im* B a er gave h ln J a chance. e r

"And w eH have a awell honey- thi moon, too.'* p m a ls e d tlie King. "O ur ou' honeymoon la s t n ig h t w ss a ride als u p a n d dow n th a U nited S U tes th i highw ay." Ch

» You could h av e purchased a fran - im ’ chlse in th e NaUonal Football r ' ileague for'150 no t m any y e a n ago. Bo I Now one c o su 810.000. IX you can Ch

' , find a seller. 1Th

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; ED BRAN D T baa M t« f p lW ep ■ " • U g g»mea>w«n rceerd lo his six

; a taM n w ith lb « Beaten Brave*— ,■ a n d he 's a a lllB g a te a g y tg b la m B d , C

th a .800 m a rk tb ls nm sM 'r. bot^rJe « b r a b a h a a e a« of Jils gw>d A«r»

: bc (a ir ly a ln lca . n « ( m e d lo the 1 scMon'a n e a t tb a ra ag h Jeb c l the!bandCBfflttg th * ebam ploii G taata ia ri

; w beo b* g a r* t b e a o a ^ tw» hlta, T I bo th alsglea. a a d a walk. O a lr Bro

ChoM thre« m m r«* ta f ln t . ealy C:n t *aa reached a teead . 1 B

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O lnplaaatl s! BrooU ya 0. ^8 /L o u la - « . Philadelphia 1. ^

H so s to a 19. Chicago 3. ' j

(By T h e A w x la ted Press) Ar PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14 — s t

A p a ir o f pitching veterans, "J Burleigh Grimes and W alto “ Hoyt, g o t th e better of th e Pa brilliant Carl Hubbell today of as tho P ira tes turned back tho Glanta, 8 to 2, in the f i r s t ^ ;?amo of th e league leaders' on final invasion of th e w e s t lot The defeat d idn 't do any harm to New York’s 4 game lead as thftkSecond place'Cubs took a .i beating from Boston.

F o r seven Inalng* I t looked like a n Bubbell'a gam e a s th e southpaw aee ice lim ited ‘.he P ira tes to one h it. a tingle by Lloyd W aner la the f if th . ^ Dut the Ude tu rned suddenly la th e ^ l u t two fn m e s . TV IIIny 3 to 0 ’ solng Into th e e igh th , the Buca tied the score on th e second and th ird ^ lilts off HubbeU. plus an e rror by liUBhey Critz, a n d won w ith tw o mote h lta Jn th e n inth.

Orlrocs, m aking h ls first s ta r t of th e season, p ltcned slx -h lt b a n J * un til he was removed for a p in c h batsm an In th e e igh th . .

O us S u h r w u th e leader of th e Pira te nUlles w hich won th s sem e.

T h e a c o r * - R .H .E . "Mew Y ork_____ O il 000 000-3 8 ' I 2”P i ttsb u rg h ____ 000 000 031-3 8 t ^

B atte ries:-H ubbell and O ohaing: Qrlmes, H oyt a n d Padden

Sum m ary — R una batted la — >7 : Srlta, Jaeason . S u h r 3; iw o-bas* a*J il t> -D a n a ln g 3, l4ndstrom ; th re e - jaae h lta—Jackaon, Suhr: sacrU leu-TTieveaow : double plays----- C r iua to Jackson to T erry; struck o u t- O rlm es 3. H ubbel 3; w lna ln s ) l t c h e r - i o ^

BRAVEB U , CUBS I nCm O A O O , Aug. 14 — W ith-

ivcry m a n in th e lineup getUng a t ' • ea s t tw o h its , th e Boston Braves xiunded o u t a 13.to-3 victory over he Cuba in tho opening game o f " f Jie series today. The Chicagoans ost a chance to gain on the 01- i* m U w ho also lo st to P itubu rgh . - ^

F o u r Cub p itchers were raked fo r , a h its , 31 of them singles. E d . J J r a a d t checked th e Cubs, and h is r° na tes b lu te d O uy Buih for sgven tingles a n d six runs a fte r two were lUt tn th e th ird inning. Hal Lee'a *1*; lom er In th e seventh w u all Oiey R* a u ld ge t o ff Bud Tinning In fou r Jfj nn lags. b u t th e y 'fe l l on Roy Jo in - T fo r fou r blU and two runs l a ^ h e e ig h th a n d then batted h b n ^ m t o f th e box w ith six s tr a lg b t . J ing les l a th s a in th . ‘n ie y added ha se ven th s tra ig h t single o tf Charley R eo t and la te r goC an o th - T h i t o f f h im fo r another slx>rua « r ' nn tag . • «

T h e score—loston ---------- 006 000 128-18 33 0:h lcage ______100 MO ool-v 3 s 0

B a tte ries: BxVodt and H oean: n n n a ln g . Jo in e n ' Root, Busb a n d o l >'PafTtlL

S um m ary ; R uns batted lo—Mal> on. Jo rd a n 8, Bergar 3. Le* a , ioo re 8. W hitney. Hogaa. B ra a d t ^ . S ta lnback . S tephenson; Two-base P»< ilta—W. H erm an. O T arre ll; th ree - Pur «s« h i t — M allon; bome run—H . clsl « : double p laya-E ng lisb to W . alg le rm aa to O rtm m , O T arrell to W . ^ re rm a a ; strtick o u l - B randt 8 . Bdc lush 1. T inn ing :i; losing pitcher— Thi ru m r j r »

CARDS 5, PU IL U ES 1 “S T . LOUIS. Aug. 14 W) — Two aai!

t te r a a a . D i« y vanca a n d Jeaa a

j 'a 8-U k 1 T icu trr ova; Jtm m y W U- bas B P .-H ltoea .—O e ^ - r t a t g d " tn th a -pu Igb th w lth a bUsierod finger w ltb Kt> a* scar* i to I . g u tT b e a c o r ^ .. R .H .S .h iladelphU _ 0 0 0 000 lOO-l 8 0 = t . Louis---------OOO OOOliX- 8 B I

f lam m arr : R oaa b a tu d la —C a - r011^ D elaaoey. Rotbrock. Medwick '. CoUlns: *.wo-base hits—C a m ^ 'I lea : bom * ru a-D ela n e« y ; d o u - Cle p iay* -B *rteU to C h lo m to £ a -JH:: P o u u to P ttscb ; struck W .- JobasoQ a, V aae* 8; w i n a l ^ , i t r te r —H aines; losing pitcher —> \. MOOTV. V

RED S 8. DODGERS • ^CINCINNATI. Aug. u (jP>—Ben*le P rey p itched a tigh t tam a to ^ .u l W l th e D o d g e d r t t t: u i ^ tb e R « u bunched 1self blows off Ray Benge In two Iining i fo r a 8-to-O v tc to r IT h e score— R .H .E . Irooklxn ---------000 000 000-0 -7 1 !inc lnnau _ . JOO OCO 02«—8 n 0 « B atte rlea ; Benge and Lopes; P tey ■

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F o r e i g n T h r e a t ^

. . By BO B CAVA(AaM>eUt«d Preaa 8p

F Q B B ST H Z L tS . N. A ng. 1 4 -T b * re lg a a a w a a e a 't te an ia eb aa ip lo a o f Ax day ir iia n B e tty N nthall.:<b* bosad lhg s ta r , w aa 'to p p led t a » second r o m d nr BUadea, K avada.

W hile a n th e aieeded A m erleaas a n d < th ird le n a d o t tb e 4 7 tb . aaU oaal*— tn m a m e a t , ^ 'N uthaU bowed ta _ th a B an m ai* t o ' i t r a lg b l * ^ ^ ^ h *

A t t i MOMwhat shaky s ta r t i a tb * ^ * H r s t .* e t ,M U s 'J a c o b s lif te d b a r , gam* t e c tw ap laaa ta lp h* lgb ta to e l ln la a ta J a s a S h a rp of Paaadeaa . C a llfo raia . 6-<. S-1. M iss S h a rp got aw ay to a 3-1 lead in gam ea la th e f irs t se t. , , .

A asoyed B y Crowfl ' “ tlitiM jAooba w as visibly azmoyed

by tb e co n d u c t o f tb e specta to ia . w ho c h e e re d .tb e P aa ad e aa playerla w ln a la s aho ta a n d th a eham plon’a e rrora u v e lL -U ls s Jaooba cocn-

e d sUenea w blle tb e baU -w u la play. A fte r . th a t M W Jacobs 1

' S a ra h PaU rey o f Brookliae, M aa- Et. aachusetts. C aro line Babcock of Loe - ini A ngelea a n d D oro tby A ndrua of ■{< S tam ford . C onnecticut—th e o tbe r ini aeeded A m ericans la tb a t order—disposed of th e ir opponenta m ore . R

d id M iss Jacobs. M iss cepiP a lfrey conouered M aa C eurvorst *50,of W ich ita . K aasaa . 6-0. 6-3; K iss acoBabcock took over A ane P age o f exhP b llsda lph la . S-O. 8-0, in a m a tch in tU ia t requ ired less th a n 30 m la u te s dand M ia s ' A n d h u de feated C h a r- forlo tte D arling of P h iladelph ia , s-o . one-1. • h a r

B x te a ie d To T hre* Beta . thej M lu N u tbaQ ^ 'eom patrlo ta. ICath-

e rlhe B tanuner* a n d F re d a Jam es and E lizabe th R yan , a C aU foraiaaseeded w ltb th a ris ito rs because she g h s d lived fo r n iany years In London,w ere e x t e a ^ to th ree aeU each to ^

Blasmvera. a good looking ^ sou thpaw , o u t lu te d a n d ou t-s te ad l- ^ ed M ra. M arjorie M orrill P a in te r of D edham . M aasachusetta. w ho w u « ranked naU onally a t No. 3 . l a 1080.• Miss R y a n b a d m any anxious m o - ^

m e n u In h e r m stch again st N orm a T srbele o f New Y ork, w ho loet. 6r4. « « 0-8 ,6-1 . M lsa Ja m es e lim ina ted M is.John V an R y n of E as t O range. New Jersey, 8-3. «-S. 8-1. ^

T lie rem a in ing seven seeded play- m a p p ea r certa in to rea ch th e > q ua rte r-fina ls tom orrow on th o D Btrengih of th e opposition tb e y wlU tba^

___ ■ grajFletcher Oilers

Climb To Top Of i»m Soft Ball League 5 1

— inSO FT BALL LEAGUE nals

6TA ND IN Q8 .W en to a t P e t. ^

F le tcher O U ----------------- < 1 ^ D sMcElwalB ------- ^ J *5!! t <V an Engeten A H ood _ t 1 .887 S l a U I n ------------------------* 1 -SCT

I ^W estern An»« ■ ■ 0 * •O**J . a P e n n e y ............... 0 * -Wa o . • « •«« pi^

F letch er OU softballers bounded to th e to p of the c ity league s ta sd - Incs la s t n igh t a t H arm on p a rk by v irtue o f a n 11 to S v ictory over the heretofore title bound M cElw ain sg- g regatlon. Je rry S m ith he ld the M acs scoreless untU th e seven th aad f in a l Inn ing w hen they pushed over (A th e n in e runs m a pow erful e ffo rt to Nl cop th o game. Five

Vay O lsh. who haa be ea pracUo- brae a n y invlnclbl* th ro u g h o u t th e sea- brill son weakened before th e O ile rs 'b a t-] txmr Um a tta< ^ and allow ed IS aa le tlts .

T be a c o r e - ' R H E | p ,

and Beg la a . „ ,

Bobby Pacho Wins a In New York Ring 5“;

playNEW YO RK . Aug. 14 m — Bobby ,c h

Pacho, Los Angelea w elterw eigh t.; punched ou t a d o * e ig h t round de- j i m c lslon over iCld F ra ttln l o f I ta ly to -1 t i a lg h t. lo f A

T he judges disagreed a n d flefe rte ; of e Eddie Forbes cast th e deciding ballot, o i c T ha C allfom lsn w eighed lO pouad»;-|T t a t t i a n r p J : Cfi

----------------------------------------- easy------------------------------------------------------ c f ;a n d L om bardi. and

Sum m ary : Runs b a tted tn—Bot-

baa* h its—L. r^ey . Cope*: doub li ney ■pnj»=B en8«“ to “ to p e a to x f l r n r 'U n i i K oealg to P l « to Bottom ley: struck *iga out—Benge 3. Frey 3. aloa______ • TM l— -------------------------------------------------- O en

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NEW YOK * .

p Deciisioiicobs Annoyed Sll( s Cheer' Errors; . r t Victim of Upset IIVAQNARO ■ -a Bporta •WHUr) S ’ . -Tb* fereigB U ireal to B e le a A wobe'•f , A ^ e a . l e s t n e e t^ « ( J I * . .9 e ! ^ t< ^Ung B rttoa aad to p seadad ( e r e ^8 BpsH by Baroaeaa M aade Levi o f rO n T

nd e th e r vblUng p layers g a laad th e Cic

Friscli S uspends

Dizzy a n d P a u l____ ' . . FRA]

Idols of S t . L ouis F a n s S , Punished fo r R efusa l .

to Aooept F ines chom _____ r o u n d

( A s f ^ M ^ f t ^ B t s J T w i e r ) w S 6 T .L 0 m 8 ,A n r .J « — T b a p i te b -

ln g D e a a s .B U iy a a d P a 8 l.ld e la o <St. Lenla basebaU fans, w ere In d ef.

■ Inltely suspended today by M a n - .^ Frankls Frtoch o f th * C ard-

shlUT). Refusal o f Dlzsy a n d P a u l to a c - cept "gracefully'' f inea o f 8100 a n d >» 850, respectively, fo r th e ir faU ure to ‘bo we accompany th s club to D e tro it fo r an exhibition game yesterday resu lted in the ir suspeasloa.

Dlzxy, wbo ac ted aa ip o k eaa iaa for the brothew, sa id tb e y w ould go on a fishing tr ip to F lo rid a “ tf -we [2 " '* ^

ihave enougb money com lag a f te r , they take tbossfUie* ou t o f o u r pay."

! "O f eouiaa." h e added. **»'* pos- h a a .ts alble they will rem it th a f ines qu ick - cam oa ly w bea they f la d o u t how badly o n lj they need us." rounds

Dizzy a n d Paul, who bettiraea th e m h la ole have won 88 gam es th la aeaaon v u ei while losing only l l , ap p ro ach ed though Frlscb th is afternoon a n d e iaa ad e d : regnmi “Are we au sp en d e d r . could 1

T ears D p U niform '•Frisch iold D ln y he h a d been fined on his

8100 and Paul tSO fo r m issing tb e D e - hack, tro lt tr ip , and ordered th e p itc h e rs up the to go on the field. T hey aa ld th e y fisted would " la a few m inutes," a n d F « s c h . OaU in terpre ting th is to m eim th e y w ere aroune n o t going to accept th e f taea g ra c e - th e ei fully, told tbem they were a u sp ea d - earUer ed indefinitely. tie . T)

D la y th e n to r o u p h la u n i fo n a a a d aploe* th a t o f ano ther p layer. '<

g ra a d su n d in s tr e e t c lothing, a e a r tb * Phillies' dugout.

A fter the row w ith th a p e an s , th s C w i rrem ainder of th e C srd lnals gave ^ „PM sch a unanimous vote o f con fl- S dsace .

ITw-OeaRS ba r* been the C ard l- BU Ra a ls ’ g restest ga te a ttrac tion . h a s «

' cotm ty

P a rlie r Scores 2 ^dlstane

T ourney V i c to r y ; ^ :--------- Muelle;

Five Q uarter-F ina ls .B rack- S n i e ts Filled in Newport

T ennis Com petition i

By BILL K D iO <AasocU ted Preaa Sporta W riter) NEW PORT, a . I.. Aug. 14 OP} —

Five o f th a e igh t qua rte r-flna la b ra c k e u were filled today while th e ^ b rillian t cast In th e Newport Casino ^ to u raa m e n t w u pu tting on a tam e le a a ls altow.

I 'r a a k ls l^ rk e r h a d m ore th a a h e _ could hand is with Eugene M cCaulIfrs Cba< s te am iag service la th e f irs t two seta, tw e a r b u t th a New Yorker w ilted and P a rk - “ wilall ar^aw ept through, 3-8, 8-«. 6-0. 6-3, ^

B ry a a O rant, th e naUonal clay c ou rt eham plon from A tlanU . oppoa- e d H en ry Prusoff, premising S eattle p layer suffering from an alUcg stom - a ch who h a d to de fau lt a fte r G ra n t w o a th e f l r s t i e t a t S - l . a n d l e d th r e e gsm ea to lore la th e second. • voU ?

T h* th ird seeded WUroer AUlson ^ “ 1 of A ustin , Texas, en tered the ro und c incln i o t ig h t by defeating W ilmer H ines of Columbia, fl. c , 7-5. fl-o. 0-3. ,

___ M aagla JJe a la J e x a a ________ ^ h aa - UO regory M angla of K e»ark «on t a if a a y l

easy faahlon Irom Jo h n M cDlarm ld la sucl Texas, «.«. a-3. 7. 5. B u t

a ad BeU defeated th s veteran Fleble- nobody o f N iw York. 8 -I. «-4. th e »<ii

■ i c h t Tall t ga n f ^ K i d i ' «r.d a a ‘ O nf " ? T ,? ’'o«l,_the pa lr_aho sha red th e . J u n e . U nlU d s u t e s DavLi cup sJntles a s - l*at»m • R a m e a u , su il l a th e fo-jrth round ‘h e r ^ a g w ith the e lg h U i- t ^ f d J a c k 9* •** T ldball o f HoUywood,' CalL'orrUa.C ^ e M ako. the new Junior cham - p lon, a a d Johnny Van Ryn of P h lla - '

i ta k o . wbo arrived th is m om lr.g.w u called upon to play two sinslca I t spma tc h ea. h * made h it N ew ton bow It a ll tby de feating A rthu r Her.drJsks o f were w£<akeland. Florid*. 8-1.8-3. a ad th e n I rjj thovercam e H .U Bowman or .Sew York, ^ f t e r t8-3. e -L sinca t

« b lak ls gained a a easy 8-J. 8.3. w ta w erS d d laJa co h so fB a ltlac re .W o o dbad to w ork m uch h a rd e r tu ra lag ^b a e k - u a r t la Boxby of Miami. 8-4. 'H O . S-3, a ad ■ndball v u a b o forced ^10 go a a ex tra se t before eUmiaaUag ^Jo h a R ay o f Boston. 8-1. l-S. 6-5. s ! n l

T h* bosiest doubles p a ir were th e , " o ead seed ed AUlaoa-Vaa Bya com -^ t i o a . which won two matches, a up a» -l. *-8 Tletoey over W. F. Crocker ^ t hm d J . L . Bidwell of New Y o rt a n d a ,»e«jad ro n ad 8-1. 8-3 ut-.iSJph over procnpilb* PrtaoetA i en try . L te d ey TSeca m e n us a d A ff lo a & U . toc^ sk

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Severe Beatingrm e r Rum son Bulldoo Out­classed In E igh t Rounds, Show s F la shes of Old F orm In Seventh , Ninth

ByBUes'j.'mWLANi)'^ o c la te d Presa Sporta WMter)SEALS STADIUM, SAN ANCISCO, Aug. 14—An- n t Mickey Walker* only a ill of th e g re a t rin g w arrior 0 . once held th e w lte r - ight and m idd lem lght impoinshlps, took a ten md trouncing from Y oung

ild a /g n a l i r ^ f s victorious um ns a 160 pounder. TOUN or e ig h t of th e rounds, the his •dy 83-year-old form er Rum son « r tr dog wna on th e receiving e n d of tlraa rp sm u h e s to tb e faoe a n d body roun a o u t by a speedy le ft b a n d e r nigh ) h im self la s t y e ar w u shorn of weltern-elght crowiu - ' '

ralker, th e m a a who Jumped •• n m iddlew eight title aU tua to It such heavyw eighta u Jack . • ,rkey. M ax Bchm ellng and o ther ' U e vies, could n o t un track himself Ight. T h e sp ir it waa wUltng b u t , '

flesh w u w eak, w alk er knew ‘ tt h e should do b u t w u unable ):a rry o u t th a r in g w arfare th a l ^ •U ken b lm th ro u g h 14 yeara of I _-

ipalgnlng.nly In th e aeveatb a a d aiaU i (B Qds did W alker show f lu b e s of The old tim e form . I a th e a ia th he ringer , c redited w ith a kaockdow a a l- wili be ugh C orbe tt w u no t h u r t and Manusl lU ud h ls fee t before a count «<i the Id bo sta r ted . | t w u only a light Bach li I t to th e Jaw a n d C orbett going th e pb k w ith th e punch p artly tripped homen his ow n heela a n d feU f la t on his n . k. T h e F re saa n nearly evened jtbaait Uie round th e reaf te r w llh a two- o e h ^ i gd attack .ate receipts were estlsta ted a t ytxrj, 1 jn d 828.000. som ew hat sh o rt of a jiw . ,

e n th u s lu tlo predlcllons m sde ou. 01 Jer by those sponsoring th o b a t- The bou t w as u nder th e au-

« s of th e Ban Franelsoe P re u - n n n - >. w hich n i t in 10 per c en t on

o & rw iS ed -ia tU pooiidi aad ' •Ikar 187M >-pounds.,. . . — ... ------

'immers Flock To N T

Snake River BeachJRIJCY. Aug. 1 4 -S ln c a w aU r

c e u e d ru n n in g in M inidoka « y canals , o f th e MlnUtoda W ect. ba*4iers a re pa tronizirig R o-

beach In la rge r num bers th a a ' ll. T hey coma in cara from a u jce. tak ing advan tage of the tn w aU r* of Snake river n o t only m oonsr b u t evenings and uaUl r mldnlghLJT abo u t a lx weeks. O eorge n “ p>' ;ller. em ployed by th e R otary

a n d t»io c ity o f Burley, h u P»0P*' I a c tla g u life guard. Repalra « « im provem ents a re to oe m ade t^ty 0

ho beach , w hich ia a t tn e H ey- l«ne« 1 bridge, as soon a s lERA funds te r of th a w ork become available. ration

ON T H E5IDELIN_ _ _ _ _ _ by EdwacdclNelback D reaw n It back In C incinnati agsll a n d e o e .h a ir year* te a ttem p t te maki

[ally la s t pUe* Keds. a a H ewley tr ied It. w ithen t aaoeca*. Deni UTCil tackled It. b o t e e o ld n t m ake ge even th e fan s ta ld b e w a s a t U *—

jw D re u en . once ih lrd -sacker th e team . wUl try Uie m agic he „ I on th e N ashville V olunteers o f , S o u th em asjiocUUon. ressen took th e seventh place pm], . tw o jv a rs ago a n d m ade of B a p e n n a n t con tender IhU year. ilnnaU h u hopea t h s t h e c an do „ , aama th ing fo r th e Beds. At

t, club officials h a te indicated ■?? -U iey 'U U airreeably aurprlsed ny lh lag llks th a t develop* w ith- uch a tto ie. „I t w h a t 's w rong wlUi th e team H c H x3y aeem s to know , except th s t 1. ,

je _ d ljL .« h e .B rd « ^ H « lje n ,a o d_•m en . rea lty ge l te ee ih rr. and T prree«Med te takn f ire oot ilx fro m th e rh ltU ei, th ree e a tronr Crem th e C ards, a n d b rrak 1 a w ith - F lU sborxh T beti tb s ly sp o ttered e a t

tt F o r F a to re , «n apspu tterad . to m ake faadotn lake Drru

i th e a jore lo h e a r t, w hea they T tit 'jt w ith in a gam e o r so o f rep lae- h u >irth e PhlUles in seven th place T frry

r being frozen in e igh th place wtien tI tha . season b e ra a . W llh ln a in theth th e R eds w ere fu rth e r la the t«n eaith a n e m —nine gam es beh lad R u ^ t

seven th place club. DrewffIt th e re are hopes- E vea O T a r - r « h t tla fte r th * flrA blu&h of th e sea- He nw u o v tr . p inned h is f s llh on rtopwdextensive fsrTalcg opera llons of te ll TerR eds fo r com ing yearr. r a th e r toB oIbI 0 0 t e i r e d la le r tsu lta . even tosee-*s h h e seemed t o . have tu rned dldn-t 1I “fin d " in young T ocy Fre itas, tkm . sit th th e ccenlng o f t e n y M ac- down t1 a s d b « :tln g h ead , th e Reds Hubb5 p i* lined ' a p w orking agree- ctffve sts w iih sU m inor league c lubi. a doablsw arm s of youngsters to spring Terr?

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T b* A uoelated Pr^ia) rhe race betw aea Charley C a b - ger a n d Lou O ehrlg to ae* w hich I be tho f i r s t to overtake H elal* nush la th a b a ttin g race fea tu r- Uw big a lx prog ram yesterday,

* h it fou r tlm ea 1a nine trip* to S S n I plate, o e h r ia g e r w alloping tw o ners and O ehrlg one. h is 87th.

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m w yOBK. AM. « W W U * J , S S empaey w u knocked dow a by a a itomobUe today a t U ia t fitree t Qigtit. id Convent avenue. 'Mayor Florello L a O uard la , po rtla i &ndlnB nearby. smUed—m aU ag0 effort to a ssis t the huslcy fo r- s a t t ler heavyweight cham ploa . Uo aai Several hun d red persons, a t -acted to th e scene, cheered. . _Dempsey lay pro stra te . A n .a m - I l i :lSDoe hastened up, lo a d e d 'empeey aboatd , c a r ted h lm to a ■ h»pltaL LDempsey Jum ped o u t M ore ^ »pla cheered. ■' I CIt WM Ju it a dem onstration . T h* | m E ly liad bought some new am bu-nees and .Dempsey was th e m u - (Br of ceremonies a t th e ir Inaugu- g glUon. 0 ,h r tn

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CoUiasifsincthe foo rtb m anager wlthfai naka something out e f tb * p e r- Aowrtc

N ationDeal* Bash tried a n d faQed. Bob T e ta l . ) good e m t th e sg b offlelaJdem

------------------------------------------------- T i t l e.Inlng comp on a n " iro ry h u n t." • j td, to Uio a stonishm ent o f vc ter- • U .s. Koured tho sandlots fo r likely . /U who were caUed in to a - te s t , ' n p ' In C incinnati In early July .■ illy AOO youncBtera paid th e tr lA V .y to C incinnati to try -o u t fo r Aug. 1Ror league Jobs dangled before beu. yi•n. Only 23 passed, bu l Red o ffl- from £Idom had said II would be aatls - « f I t |d ir only tw o likely lad s ware m to U

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1 H elp ed T he G iants a n d a. It woQid b* a ole* ib in g tf Bin

^ C U m U k ta^WHM jr» y ^p a r-tb * -d « M -lie ew** P f e ^ wi- <r fbe u tte r 's p a r t la th a werM X ^ a l Tin trium ph la a t fan ever tb * r r . , m atan. DrtaaenT yoa rem em ber. A 0 1 u brnoght o p bO Tledly from tihrUl« to fUl fai a t th ird wh«n >bntiy Verges waa foreetf o e t ot u i iv p ♦-MIe r a n e a a n d Ui* seria* by « appendix operaUon.' ' aa llona>rruen played good baS. b u t breakln iT'j Jsekson r e c o w e d th e u<e of «h* lea<

>ir» a n d since h ea a h itte r . a _ - Ty w n t/ Jackson to th ird . B u t en they cam e.dow n to th a t crisis Uie world series, w hen O lf f Dol-

came up to swing against Carl _l*e3 and tlie bases were filled. w n earned hla aeriea money “>' <»"».re ran out on th e .d iamond and sped th e gam e long eitougb to Terry w hat Hubbell should p itch .

Jolton. He'd h ad p lenty o f chance “ «« w>iat th a t ytpunx m an did a n d m e m » n't h it Jn th e Southern a sso d a - playec X snd bow alow h e w u getUng u tea ia ra lo fUnt. to accrttubbell th rew B o n o a a a outside a lng . 6 n and th e yo u a* c atch er drove cable play baU dow a to R y a a . O oat ■erry s h o u ld a l forget t h a t a re i a i

Walker

Missions,? to2a y T hom as A dds; Anblfiii!^ . Im presslvfl VIotory ;

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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUESTANDXNOS ’ '

W ea‘ l e * t ' ra t .*A ng< *a— n M *•••

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la F r a a c t o c e - ^ M *oUjweed u SS J U2 S 2 T L — 39 ^Mraauata S I 'S t tS a — -M J U

BAN TOANOtaOO. Aug. U W —.• Angelea got off to a thumplar l i j S l l a M x i by d«f«aUag Ui*

7 to 3 today, with n y ' vm«w ad d ltf aaothor wia to-ttaa lyeiilT* *trtng b* »• WtUag to-

The AageU Kored two la the ^. hit* b r R«eM Ouda». Ofi**^*• walk aad Oanpbtil'a ilagV*. ‘Tba 3 il*' Had Ul* oouat Ul tba third w a Pltapatrlck'doubtod a a d w o t^ . k Oglea^'a muff o f : Wright** ouader aad Wright cam* horn* eS: . iuratOB'aiongdoubl*loe«at«r.-.‘ . .A fUth-laalng flurry eaablad tha iltot* te break tba daadloelt with- [leaby'a trip}* aoorlng Demara* irh» dalngl*d.Th*AasaU ellaehadtha . Dteit la Uw elghUu ^

a Angtle* .^.JOO 010 Oa>-T U 3*.iu iona__ .._oao 000 000-3 10 .1Batterla*: Tboma* aad W. Oamp-..II: Thnra^oa, Home aod ?U«pat-;k-' •

BBNATOEB 8. 0 ^ 4 - 'SACRAMENTO. Aug. 14 (ff) 6*8- mento .Padflo oo u t laagu* play-'I wtra defeated by tha Oaklaad ua. 8 to 4, hara tonight .rh* ■ecga II;K .&iklaad _____000 000 S O W « 1-«rameato ...>000 OO 00»-6 II S Batterlo*: McBvoy aad Raimondi;(rtwaff aad SaUwld.

■TAB8 8, BBAUi 1 "LOS ANOSUCS, -Aug. X4 ^ dlywood daf*ated the Ban P raa- . . «o Beau Ul a Padflo coaat Uagu*^ ■ ma bara toalght, J to 1. rho *oora- ' . - • R .B .S /.- r A Ptaadaco 010 000 0 0 ^ 1 7 3 * - ' >Uywood-_-100 090 OOs-I I 7 1 Batterlea: K. 6ba*haa. a ad Wood-

■ INDIANB 4, BBATidtf f BKATTLX. Aug. 1«- dV-ButU* featad PorUaad. 14 te 3, la a P » . < rio ooaat leagu* gam* hera to- rht.The * c o r^ R.H.B. 'u tlaad _____003 OQO 000-3 9 0attla -SM OOO OOx—« t 0 Batterlea: Caater aad D ean; Kal- > m i Bradbury.

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itleholder Leads U. S. Golfers In

Canadian TourneyCiAVAI/-SUR'LE*lAO.' Quebea, ig. H MV-Albert "ScoUy" Camp- 11. youthful defending UUeholder m ScatUe. today led an advanceII player* from the United State*

o the second round Of the C^

PU^lng doe* to perteot goU all ) way. Campbell won handily. 4 d 3. from J. Odle Clegboni ef jntreal, famous Ui hockey clrelu jglarer and offlclaL______ j __________

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rrORRS. Con, Aug. 14 Ralph Jer. 17-year-old a tthar of Seattle. *hlngtoa. begaa th* defense o t hls Jonal tu la today wtm a recced aklng performaac* that gave blm lead la the flrat York rwmd.

bmpctiag agaiast a fk ld of ISO Uifi National Artbery ueoelatten raam eat scored a tetal ef h iu fm- 733 polaU.Us performance upaet Iba aatloo- •eeo.-d of <98 polatt laada ta 1813 .Russ Hoogerhyde of B rtttel Osn- acul. former UUeholder.- •

rext Uma you read about a tlnte<IT major league ball game, tw- ‘Bber tba t tbe QianU aad MOa yed a completa gam* la M mla- s ia U19. Aad they fooid tSna Kcre sevea roaa. the Olaata ana- g. 8 to 1.

k>at rwses af« th* &ta*t t h o ' la vogue la Australia.

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Financial M arke ts Revise Ideas o f In fla tio n .

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MARKETS AT A GLANCENEW Y 0RK .'A U ». H W)—S to ek i beBTj: m etals lead de*

■■tino. ,Bonds t t m ; O. S . sovam m enU

continue reco^-oy. 'C urb eaay: nicU ls sas . <

‘ •ForelFn cxchaoBCS cmJ” ‘U os decU ac*^.. . ;

C olton low er: eaolness atocks iu d w heat: lower cables. 1

B ugar Rtoady; Cuban buytns- 'C ot/ee h ighe r; trad e buylnj;. 1OHICAOO: 1W hea t low e:: la le eastern se ll- i

Jng. IC o m eas)-; reUecUd w hea t , 1

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AMoelaled P ress F inanc ls l W riter aN EW YORK. Aug. H -S pecu laU ve i:

a rdor tor stoclca a n d commodities e<cooled o f t fu rth e r lod«y a.i mnrketji *1

- rerlM d the ir Ideas of In flation p ro s- 2.

O ne of th e broadest rallies In bopd prices In m on ths len t.em phasb i to th e sh if t in sen tim ent nwny from , In flation a n d tow ard a more c o n - j,, lervatlvo spprls&I cf the ndm lnis- tra t lo a 's m onetary pollclc!i.

T he chief Im petus to r th e dny'A y, movem enls In llnnnclnt m arketa op-

. p a re n ty cam e from announcem ent th a t a rrangem en t h a d been m ade

. fo r export of n m odcrnle a m oun t ' o f gold from New York a» a r e - ni suU o f th e decline tn th e do llar th e p ast few daya. Assurance from th e ni treastO T <iuarters th a t odltlonn] sll- Ter currency would be issued only

, 1 e a th e basla o f th e cost of th e m etal ' . itoo w aa Interpreted a s •favorable to sc

th e “sound m oney" forces • - O . 8 . O o re m m e n ta 'B a lly

A tten tion w as fociued on th e bond , m a rk e t as O . S. governm ent Issues gc . a n d h ig h grade corporation bonds ly

rallied vigorously; lU lIrond bonds 10 recouped a substanU al po rt o t th e tr loaaee. ITie do llar extended Its ra l-

J y g a i n s t foreign exchanifes.T h e ^ i ^ k m arke t settled n lllUe „u

tow er.‘ T ransfera dw indled lo 531.- 2^ 800 sha res com pared, w ith 811.300 ■ yesterday. T he s ta n d a rd e ta lla itca tv e tanpany avcraee for 00 stocks d ip - is: ped n v e -lc n th s o f a po in t lo n j .

A m o u r of I llino is p referred, w u - •on preferw d . u . 8 . Rubber. C uban - pi, A m erican S ugar p referred. C on ltn - ■

, e n ta l OU. C alifo rn ia Packing ondw « a jW d id t r i u o n . “

■ to m ore th a n a p o in t o f ih e lr gains of th e preceding sesaton. A m erican

- T elcphona w ac ted nearly 3 poSiU.

- COTBBNMENt-BONDS_ N W YORK, Aug. 14 M V -U nlted « S o S - quoluuons S

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' COMMODITY , PRICE LEVEL

I NKW YO BK , A u r M M ',-ln«le*Qf 15 sU p le com m odity p rirn .. (He- eem ber 31, 1031. ec|tial» 100; IH.C a v era je equals 23 0 JI!T o d a y ........... ........ ............... .......... '

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I I S ^11032 row______-_______________ ’ 0-3

(Copyrtght, 193<. by Moody's) (December 31. 1931, t i taken a i 100

In com pnlln i th e abevo .price level and lhe following eomniodlUes. w lih th e npp rastm ate pe rcen tage value of th e hole Inde«. assigned to each. ^

. a re u » e d rW h e a r i3 . coUon 13, hog* A c 13. steel sc rap 10, aogar 10, wool 1.8 copper 5, hides 5, eocn 4. robber ai Jl d lk <, eotfeo 4. lead 3. silver 3. cocoa A . 2.-EU110T). JJl

1 FORF.ION EXCHANGE » NEW YO RK . Aug. H M l - F o r- ^' e isn cxchanacs rnsy ; Grou*. JlrluUn■ dem and 5.00‘i.cabk -n 5,00’.i : m n c n im■ dem nnd O.GOV, cabU-n U ,on';: M on- b< , trca l in New York lo :,M S , New {j;

York In M ontreal 0 7 ,« ‘i . cn_____ C(1

L Ca, MONEY Cri NEW YO RK . auk. M U l - Ciitl . money Rteudy; l per cen t a ll dny. o

Time loans slendy: fiO rtnys to s ix «;ii s m onths to 1 per cent.

P rim e com m ercial p a p er S . co> B ankers' accciitances iin<;lni>K<H. ‘- o I Rediscount ra le . New York rc-i s e n o bank , m -per cent. • co

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I NEW YO RK . Aug. H m — T he ( general co tton m arke t tUil.ihed K irc- ki, I ly steady n t n e t declines o t 13 to Or 1 10 points today. J j '

— — ai:METALS

NEW YO RK . A «g.'l4 tTV -Copper ao ’ nulet; elcctroylllc. sp o t a n d fu tu re , i "J, ' blue cngleistO. icir<' T in steam -: spot nnd nearby n t ; i iu ‘ *52,87 lo i^3i»5; fu tu re W2.35 to {“ {

153. |„ |Iron qu ie t; im chansed . nnLead du ll; spo t New Y oik W.75; J»j

■ E aal 81. Loilh »3.C0.Zlno s teady; E ast S t. L ouis spo t Mn

1 a n d lu turo »4J0. {‘{f,‘ Antim ony spo t $s,76. Mt/I . . . ML' CHICAGO p n o m T n 5;',2

CinCACJO.' Aug. u a*) - • U ve Nj p o u ltn 'l- .lK lf lP ts 3 3 . tn ic ta ; . f irm : i liens <!» sxnuid.1 «i> l.'-c; under 4;j;n ,-i

' poundx 13c: li> :h:rr. hen* lO Sc;' rock fryers lOr lo I7c.'co lored ISc: ~

rock bfoller* H 'j r tn 15c. colorrtl __M 'r: t>in-l;ackji l ie tn rJe ; I'-Klmrii U e; root.icrs Or; iiirkfy.'. 10c to ; H e; pprjnc duci« 4 'j •poiuiris I tc l

‘ lo 1 3 ',e; ^^lnH 6c; tiprlng Rcrse lOc.l ' I old 7c. ■ . —II IJiiitrr: noccliiis tittiN: ,

crruniurj' specials, f>3 nerre 2 7 'ic ; |’ rxtr.in. 02 honfc S ij'.o : c tx ru flrxt.\ ‘

00 to :.r '..vtre :‘.>‘ic to 2 3 \ c ; tlini.s. ^ , 1 R« to rti -.rou- a ' . c lo 34 '^c ; .-.cc-

ond.f. Ofi to 07 Rcorc. 23c to r . '’,c :. ‘ fU iularcb, OO K orr, c rn tm llr rd in r -

IjloLi, : 0 '-.e. I" '!1 E,TK : it.Tclpta &333 c;i.ncs. f i r m ; . ' (CXlra Iir;.t:j ::u '.c : lociil lO 'ic ; ifrc.Oi .iMcl'il flr;-:.s cnr^ 10\ c ; I ' l - ' j ’"

1 :^ 1 to 'lc ; r u rr i ' i i t - n - r r lp u 10c to ' Ifl'-.-.I . SAN r i i A M 'i s c o n i o n r r i : .y.

8AN KUANC1.9CO. Aug. » (-1 — rili> D iitv rtn t :3c, !vi;

Kkcs: m edium 23e: -iinainll 154c. la;

LOS ANGLLES rn O n C C E B'- I U>S A.VOELE3, A ug. 14 (/R — n u trcr; ll.c c irtji sft.-.W)

C ! ;« .r : neci'lp li n“;.i(W4«iimds. i K -c;.; I!. 500 w o .i ; | ,

• Itlr;::! TnLi 34c; cnticllcil c l r i a . , . \ i mrcluiiiia ; r . c ; cantllo.l c!'’ i n H-.,

rioij I’T'.iKry Vo chance. jii.;.

h i:Q A RII NI7.V y o u : : . Aug. u iT i — n.- -x1 u;iCli:iii^rd ttxtriy Bt n .iJJ I-'r 'poi.». No f\li'n n x r f rriKirtcil. ., V.yr n v - . , . . i r l y lo-w* r t : ' ,

'a i 't l I'. j . |ii:c;j:.i!ivr biiyliis; on r r- ; j) iir i. t; .1 ;;-,v 'ii:\iioiis fo r th e re - ,1, . clprruMi tn . i t y t t l l t l Cul).\

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' • C : -v : w : : ib r r 1.75. b id ; IX - ' ' ' ' I i ’l tt> ’ .Tnniinr>- l.r.;; ~

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/ l - t t ' j . IJaIio Ku^'ct* No- I •. lo J1.65, fo m h lr .a iu a grade StOi.I , r u t m ( J 4 i a h * E « M r t a .O c t . l U a . |

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Oliiui M ativU lrrm ZI 43’! 42U « '*Crnnpfotl Copprr_.-. 20!, IB*, ln>i.iKif As My«T» Tob n 07 nnu WU T j•tnimmoti AUnll___ 2S 37U « i i AiJrKrmiKirt Till..:__ lUlU M U a s ti Altl.l c jn • t t ______ 12 i n j i p i A.ItAMiirl i ’ac inc____ 3H 3U SlS III.llaooiirl mclflc pf._ 31i 3U 5U Cc,|oiii|!omrry W nnl._ 23'>. 3a>< 23 Ui.louir Wlifrl______ S’, • a>( e u CriMli M o t o n . 1 4 U 14 14 Nl

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S.VS KKASCISCO LIVESTOCK .^AN 1-UANCI.SCO, Auk. H .U [}'.

5 -n A>-!toiT.n; H rcclpls SSO, tfilrlj. j , ictivo; tiiitclicrii ..ironR to 10<- tiJgli- u,, T iliaii Montliiy'.i t>cj>l lim e;' eiirly v ’ nilr: ln'ti-:r irrnd-- under 3iO p o u n d 'l l V<-![;H!r. $0 to $0.10. . | |o

C .ittlr : COO; tnlrJy active t,,.■-irly; liiicr nio'.v; loiul nicilitim llSO lji„ ti'iUKl .il.iiinlitcr -MrtT.i $1.75; l ls tit- i y r.orivil S4; .M-viTnl ears u iis o lil; ', ' ib iu t :!.'0 liCiiil 3B3 to 1024 N ev a d a ;* ’' • viJiT ^tc^r* $1 10 l<xrnl teed lo L i;l_ . >?-iicr imilc- M('4Tv Hint she s to rk ,i. r.irce; few Inta common lo low me- Hum eoa-s 52.3^ lo $2.50; good -c iirh tr bulls quoted to $3.7S. po.^-i;. ib;y ntwve. Calve.i; Ilrerlp t.i jO,l,», a rc rly cllrrct. 1 J"

;i-l no t fflftbll.ilied; pncknqr m rd i- ^ im tr.ickcd-In tamlw S .50.•• two ^roks w-oo'cd OTPjon^ on fa ir ,

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\ ' —II.- :'- I lrc iiiit.5 Ij.OiK); IioM- j j I'.rrs H.V1. iii.irki’l iiirtlvc; fully 3,'pC0 3Sc h!i::icr tlian Monrl.iy'j nver- r r i.;o o:i a il cln.v^c^: IniicI !opprd M !.<•!; . • > 1 I U - . - 1 1 ‘31: i-o

S.---n .'M trnm w rlKhu .v .c rc ; «1 170 10 t:o pouiul^ J j i j to y . - , : li>:iii. ;».75 W i:.; 54 ■••1 ' ! • ' .!..'v:nvaril; jvirkii;? soiv.i' i<! 1 •>' 1.' JS '-I; txT.i » j. le .i ( .itt. U,f'-V>, IncliidlrigI

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’ aoillliefii 1’iirltlc.— 17 i . l«‘» 17 pfiatn..(t«r.1 .IralMl, . . . 20' , 'in f* lOUUUii(l»r<l tin/* f: lire n u n u flU

4 BtAIKlunl Oil .CnI . . . 33U 33 314 BMniIt>r>l Oil N J ..... 44U 4*U 44*« Tj

BllKlfl>;.iirr Corp.,.,. 3 2U 2’ , “t ,; Tcxai Corp ____2lU 24 2 | ' Clt, Tlmk»n IU.II Ilrtir.... 27 23U 57 _ tinJ UlictrrwikMl Klllot'CZ 44 44'* 44,‘ r,','.

t;iilon CarDtrlo_____ 42 41U 4lUOllloii l*nrlflr-------- nOU HO «0U I'l

, t;mtfTl Alrgrntl___- I8», 15U 10 • In, UliUr<l Um A: Imp... M t, 14U

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25c lower w ith Ilbi'nil supply Rra.'wy'cul S ou thw catern iin^nid' a t te r several bul lo ts tu rn e d n l SJ.75 to J3 ; a ll h c lf- ve;i e rs fully 2>c lower; some SOc o f f , £ to r week to dnte; bulk beef cous tin - car jioUI. ciittcr.'’, Imwever, tiiirly well Inn r lea iied u a l $l.7.s down; be.<i lone (<0 yrnrllnjpi <-arly $/140: seveml lc’nfl.s q«c $7 to $8.:;:.; biTl eoivn w ry «liill | lUiri unevenly lower; cu llers vifak n lj

dow n: bulls weak to ISe lo w e r;! c 'f x ln ’mo oiiLilde S3; venlern ^:ronB gj,, llo 2oc hlKlier a t t.l to Sd; iviih bc l- tha [te r Rrade.% JO to SC.50; *!ockerB {on ; i IncI Sheep: O ecrliils 5000: lambs eIo.n-] laii 'In i; weak to niontly 15c ln \u r ; oc - aici jrn.''loiml lain bids 25c ofT. sorta | J5 considered; bull: (^vxl lo chnice n a - i

;llve lam bs to packers t0,75 to $j1,83. m oderately ported; ecaiterrd Io:.i t o i «

.r .mall k illers »7 to *7.10; but only n a few U} y.irrt trad e rs a t. J7.:,S; few ih row outs $4 to 15; stroiiK wriijhts

|lir ;a rh (K h 'T : dcattered n .n iw rwe.'?'_

^O G D EN LrVESTOCK .jfih* OODEN, Allif. U (,?) ( U S D A>— ! *®

llD^s: 077: n r t l i l re doni" rnrlv; few ;™ ” Ktvxl hos< o tfrrrd ; talking a round $.'•.75 on eliolee kinds; packii;;: vto's '™ '’ i.1.35 ,to »3.7S, i oat

C .itlle : 7 « . Included d.-outn d l - ! ’* ^ rec ts ; stendy w ith Mnr,c!.iv; la to 'g ™ M onday and tortsv ubout .1 :o.itts;®*“ i;ood Id nho eow.i $2.70- i>ir. lo a d ;“ ^‘ M.73; h a lf lond Rood ta,75; iW JInrxl KOO«I 1070 jw o d IV .'i r 'p r r s j . S 4 i5 : few 0(1*. M : lofMl l«l.l ;w ,m di

' Id .ilio ' S4.2S; a ll tliro^iK-li .■!!!.>:n-nla' ^ le .ir r lrd fn-lijlit b e rr f; t; r.r,; io u |V e r I m edium and pood r.trrr- nr.d t;p 'tcrs the I J-niS to r i ; r-.m nmn Ji;:-..". iiiM tly slot ' $r.7S do«Ti: o-in Ici:... ir.'.:;u:n n rd j ro ix l cows S3 to JIJO . froi. e iir ;?r c r?.'je« «l ? ' ■■.'— ers

Inills S3 t'o J2.7,'-, I conS h e rp : 12.77:’ : M or.day 'm ei

; stnu rid 2^fl loivfr t!;'!! ;.' • wi*Kk‘a ;m a! I c;o«e: 4 doiil)>* 81 Irt ih o Ind

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VALUES OF WHEAT , U G E D O W I A I I D I

; U ncertainty O ver Crop Con- 5

i tro l P lan s Viewed a s j• tin se ttiing influence |

T --------»y J o i iy p . Bo c 'o itt?* -------------Sr ' A.^wcIBt5d prcM M arket , E d ito r ■, CKICAOO. Aug. 14 — Lively ■• tumbles in prices lalo today plung* E . cd wlieat down cents a bushel H , bi-low earlier KIrH points, and fore- —

cd In to .ex ecu tio n m any stop-loss i; orders. ■ • ■ ■ ?

G rbk lelllnR, w hich s ta rU d fro m Kv. > & i»tcrn soiirccs Just before th e' closc. reveiiled llia t fo r a t least th a ^

time belnK w heat values were w ith -. out any n»rercs!<lve support, U nce r- l-.v'

ta ln ty over tlie W a.shlngton ad m in - hV! l<iriilton's c rop control p lans vaa ■!.'

In some q u a rte rs lo oked 'upon 'as on f c' unsritllng influence. f P

W heat closed weak a t ahnost th p t ' .-. .d a y 's bottom q u o la tlo n s» m o to 3U o iL-j

iituler yesterday 's f in ish ; com I lo dow n: o a ts U e off to -o, up,, nnd prqylslons show ing 30c to ■ P j -'50c gain. ‘T fcS' A .dU mrblng fac tor In regard to C S w heat was th a t announcem ents ofllttlnK o t O erm an Im port du ties ob XHTIgrnlns wero m ore o r less nu lim cd g j

; • ' ’ ■ PsI lambs w ith f re ig h t benefit »6,ia; 5M r i(i hrnd 60 pound U ta h drlvelns $6; pj] i.33S hcnd 03 pound , drii-ein feedersI J4.75; lew lo ts lam ba In tru ck <U- 'j vWon S4.75 to »5,75. —

rORTLAN D LIVESTOCK ^ « I PORTLAND, Aug. 14 (fl>) (U S D A)—Hogs: R ccclpts 700: sc a tte r - cd early soles about s te ad y ; odd ^ lols good to choice 170 to 310 pound wclKhu $5.85; somo he ld b lg h e r; tew 345 n n d 360 pound w eight* - Car S5.25; packing sows *3.76 to |4 : report scattering feeder p l ^ 'u n s o l d - - • — tim e

' C attle: RccelpU 39, calves 18; would ' scattered sales a ro u n d steady a t , Heli . M onday's dccltne; few p la in ligh t a n d oi I a lre rs anil ne lfcrs *3.75 to *3J 5 ; low compi ‘ c u ltc r and c u ttc r cow« $1,35 to »3; com i bulls $2,75 to 3,88; good lo choice weaki veaiers quotable $530 lo »fl. a.-iscrt

I Sheep: Receipts 200; s c a tte re d : eontir early snlc.n w a k . good 87 pound males Inmbs S5; .w iiu-rlng very p la in ewes th e 1 CO to *1.2.^; good sla u g h te r ewes bushc

■quotable -ipward to $335. hnr\'c.

j DKNVER 81IEEP _ valucJi DENVER. Aug. 14 W S lierp : Receipts 13.800; 43 loads oS Idahos, live loads of O regons; two loads of ULahs, one load ewes; tSilk- ^Ti,

i in c • weaker; he ld steady ; native 8«t> oIc 1 lam bs lo iflJO ; s laugh te r lam bs s teady , id to $8.35; feed ing lam bs

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I ST. JO SE P H BEtCEP d SI ST. JO SEPH . Aug. 14 (iP) (U 8 « * r , . D A )—Sheep: RecelpU 450^:. noD\- ^ “ Ing sold: general Ind ica tions steady ^ .vnr

, to weak, probable to p I8 J0 .

I o M A iin n O T “ 5?^' • OMAHA, Aug. l i W>) <0 8 D A) ol I Bheep: Receipts 7000; lamb* steady I to 3Sc lower th a n M onday: decline itn r 1 mostly nn m edium to good grade : Mar• feeders w nik to 35c low er; sorted

range lamba *5.75 lo $8JO; so rted ; Hew j oa tivcs up to *OJO; range feeding tx«I lam bs mostly $5J5 lo *9.50: choice . ; grade ranee yearlings 100 pound av- e rsg rs iJ iO : ewes |3 dow n; early

: salc.s rancA feed ing lambe *5,40 to ^: No. 3I ______ Con1' W OOL No. 31 nO STO N , Aug. 14 o n (U S D A)1 Very lllile business w as cioaed In °® “ lh e B onon »-oot m a r b t . An occa- <'ampl slonal house handling wooled wool received a tittle encour»gem ent ^ from buyer*. W orsted m a n u fa ctu r- JJ™ ers coullnued lo look ^ t g retby

I c o m o in ^ w o o C ^ e n h lU cbmfM t-'' m enta, hOTnrver. were lacking fm m m ost buyers tn e tth e r-b ra n ch c f ^ e WO industry , w heal

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retenU on o f » a y s to a ot p e r- ts. I n Addition. In flatloo ta lk a p - ired to have lost e ffec t a t p res - „ — i aa a bullish Influence re la tiv e H H domestic cereals. H B

m e a t ProipecU F ade BCanadian w heat prospccta w ere j ^ | w rted ns deteriq;raUng dally , th e ne hav ing paased-. w hen . .Tslna | H uid be of a n y m a teria l benefit. H K le lp lng tran s ien t rallies of w heat 1 o the r g rains . Including OAts. waa | ^ H nporatlve stre n g th show n by Uie H a Tl m arket, b u l In th e end w hea t nkness 'tom lna led com . Tt l ! ^ e rted dam age to co rn crops wns ! / K itlnu lng over wide areas. E stl- 1 ^ les o f com yteld>ln N ebraska p u t f V i 1034 to ta l a t only 51.000,000, shcls, com pared w ith 234.000.000* r\'csted in 1033. - I*rovlslona ro.se sliarp ly w ith hog* K J1 ucs. L ard Jum ped to -a new h ig h ’ ce record fo r th e season, a n d ee 1031. fcgS

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I i LEVIN, m em ber e f th s r a th e r Bernai tlo n In A laska, ju s t a fte r h s b a d brough w as to u c h -a n d -g o for a few m inute* a L e r ln b rough t th e W« bn rte dow n w ith ■

gth>H»_a3%e< wa. I northern V g me.Oats; No. t w hite «3U»: No. 1 rates tute 39Ste. .___ telee

f t .K X a « trD U LU TH . Aug. 14 WV-TTax on Deack $l-90U ; S eptem ber S1.99S: be p:tobcr * l i 9 H ; D eocmber *1.M. Ing t

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Sil^^~Saulod' f r« a ^ W y o m in g ^ a n d hbo*aih po in ts to Boise te rrito ry w as Heinouoced today by th a XTnlon P a - H e 1tlo syrtem tn » telegram to Joel her*.

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t f ir in g boat' fci tit* UattwJicticut. The ship vra* built, fo r Am(»^can trad e rout*. L e f t to ' i; C aptain B. S e r g l^ lc , te s t rgh tind . Georg« Parf* , rad io

Charging Bear

•rnard H ubbard explora tion expedl- H g h i dow n a g ta n t Pavtoff bear. Xt IM M th e an im al nK h ed h im . b o l 1th a wen*<Ureeted «bot^>«F) Pboto.

L F rW t. ceoe ra l a fe o l to r X date.- ^ e e t t T * - d a t e — 5 - < b e — n d u o e d -------rates w as n o t aonouneed bu t th e y arm eoDtlnue n n tu D eeetaber *!, th a »3egram aald. 11 w as a e n t by J . [«mAmos, a ss is ta n t tra f f le maxw iger of th e system In S a lt I* k e C ity.

D ealers sa id the reduc tion w odld ft passed on to oonsumera. reduc - Jig tb e price o f s ta n d ard grades of :oel'i»ere to ab o u t *13 a ton.

RANCH W ORKKB SUICIDB PAYETTE. Idaho . Aug.*14 (/T>—

> sp o n d e n t over IH health , P n m k 3rutton. 80, th rew a la rte t over a ■after In th o b a m of h is em ploytc lere and hanged himself.

His body w as d iicoverrd today by 3ecar U ike. w ho lives oo th e ran c h )f W. J . M athew s, w here B ra tto a TSd, been worklnj: fo r lh e p « t year, tnvestlrato rs belleveC he hanfcedil i i i i i l f l a s l h lshL -----------------------------

H e le ft a no te to exp lain h is ao t. f e h a s only oce rela tive know n lera. E m e st B ra tton of L ong rtU ey .

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BEDHOOM. PH O N E 131. i

R O d& t' C ^ E ^ . 44«~8rd KAOT.

■ ROO&ia AWP O A R A O a P f t 618W. j

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ROOM S FO R MEN OARAOE. 337 I7 ia No. ______ __ ^

BOARD A N p“ R 6 b M — M RS. I J e te a n a , p h . 1478. ~___________ 5

’ A P i a a ROOM PURNT8 HB0 C O M - i plete. O xford. 47$ ts* ta Wft

PD LLT y U R M i a H B O A PA R T - ® m e n u a t Ju ita m e ra Zno u i d O u ia ,•,

H ome. PboM S 4S« « a d 071 ru p ee * nttw ly . , - ._______________________ jc

, auT T E - e r r r i N O r o o m a n d i ^ ' tleepln* porch , rum lshed o r u n - “

fum lahed w ith me&ls, ^on lge. 237 ^ . r t b No:, .

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P O R REK j C A o RB AKD A H A LF h1 p u tu r e for e o v t. 1815 K im berly -

Road. EUU P a rk . L enord EIU. R= = ^ = = = = . J,

F or Sale— Real E s ta te ^7-ROOM H O D SE .' lN Q U n iE " " m u

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«-RO O M . MODERN HOUSE ON M ain ATS, tlSOO. Irr lE a t« d -U n d j -

C o , Ph. 140. •____________________

S3 ACRES. PA IR IM PROV EM EN TS.aU fenced. IW mllea of TwlB PnlU. -

11700 caah. Long R ealty . Ph. 8«3. Ui

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W anted to RentW ANT T O R E N T 5-ROOM U N - -

fuTBlihed house. P h . _______> 0<

4 0 R 5 R 0 0 M rU R N IS H C T 0 B U N - - fum U hed hou.io In T^rln Palta . L . W

E . GrtiM. Dox 73, Burley. Idaho. 1

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r o A N A l ^ PO R S A L E .' 0A M - b r id le Hotel. ^

3*Iw iffiE L TO AILER. CANVAS - top . buUt fo r bed. P h . 148W.

PO M A B L E REM X N arO N T JfP E - w rlU r. gift, oever uaed. Pboao

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4-W HEEL TRA ILER O R ?WILL trade fo r fu rn itu re . 901 3rd A ro.

- . W ert. ___________ ^ ___

DRV APPLE WOOD 1 Or 3 PO O T -ieiutU u. R aacho a T r to . P h . 0303.J13.

PO R SALE - W OOD. 8AWBD. apUt and seasoned. M & cord d e -

5* l iv m d . Phono 0458-RS.

[7 ENCLOSED 3-W HEEL T R A IL E R In ffood coodltlon. Ju st tb « tb la c

, f e r a trip , 1 practically new 13x14 S* 13 OB. 4 f t . Wall te n t com plete w ltb

polea. Phopq 8. Moon-a.____________

- ARBENATB O P LEAD FO R O RO H -ard Spraying In any q n u t l t y .

* Screen wire, screen doors a n d bee» ^ "de^flly f ly *

- SMALL CA3K REQIBTBR, CW Sckprotector, filing cabinet, offlca

' desk, p o ru b le c a ro n a typew riter 110;D nderrood typew riter, 3 R*ytooy p a r -

. lor furnaces. 1 wUl pay caah fo r a ll 3 , kinds o l fu rn itu re , one a rtic le up to

a complete ^louw hold equ ipm ent. I buy h igh a n d seU low. H arry M us- gnxTe. '

Help W an ted — M ale1 R E P R E S E N T A T I V E ADCOX

Diesel schooI,-PortlaDd.-wfli-t>« In F Tw in Falla. C an tise few m ;n . w ork -

■ p a rt tu lt lo a I f Interested o r w ish p ^ tlteraCure._wrlte.Hox u . care News.

RELIABLE COMPANY D O I N a 7na tional business w anU m a n c a p - ^

' able of earn ing 16000' a n n u a lly to _ m anage btulness on p ro fit s b u ln g bosU. (50.00 weekly to r ig h t m an , no

. sellings, >300 cash required , which* Ni‘ Is secured and retu rnab le. ’ Olvo -

phcine. address. Box '33 News, o r P ', phone room 330; H ote l R ogerson. ^

W a s h in g M a c h in e s ” ■ -- -------------- .-------- - ■ M■ USED AOTOMATIC. NEW.

only 114.93. Used 4 cycle gasoline ^ ’ itaocors 118. overhauled, gua ran teed .

New Easy GasoUne models IM.50. C. _C. A nderson Co. PI

; H e lp-W anted—rFemalo- ^; W A T rfS ^ V A IT R E S S , M U ST B E ro j experienced. Apply S p e e ra Coffee .- I Shop .. DI

W a n t e i t — T o B u y “

OOOD’w A ^ ^ O D E T O U N T r B O X 1 100. HoUlster, Id a h o . • . h .

WANTED — 4 -H O R S E G R A I N °Ldrill, a e o . A. Bradley. 04&3-J3. p /

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(round blowID. Daodorant <(. P in t word e(

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rubbed; k lowpr p rtee tb a a you'd expect to p ay fo r An old used auto-' aobU e. b iq u in a a A aderaoa Oo.

Jo lm O’C onnor U sed C ar

. C om pany(S c a r Penney^ New Loeatlea)

JS30 C her, cabriolet, new tires new pa in t, m otor A -1 .1335 1930 Ford coupe, exoallent. >388 | 1S38 POrd ooach, >188. ■ ,1029 Ford Fordor, >185 1S9D W hippet, M dan, >40 down1037 B u sx coupe, re ry good, W5. 1937 W hippet ooach, >451838 C her, coupe g o ^ m otor, >501937 Dodge eoupe, t i p - to p m otor, >601938 s u r sedaa. >«Q1038 Ford pickup. >30Ford ooupe. Ruxtell, 3 new tires, new pa in t, runs good. >35.W an t to B uy 18 L igh t Used Cars.

o r Y our B q u l ty ^ o r Cash

OwtUTrt U e« l 0 ^ ' ' I 1939 Bulek a-pM sesger coupe I 1939 N ash ^ c l a l sedan 1939 W olrerlne aedaa - 1938 C h e r , le d a a I1933'Pontlae coupe I■SO s tu d eb ak e r D ic tato r sedan

m ta d A r«. W est Phone 118 8T0D BBA K ER SALES AND

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F o rS a ie— F ru its , Vefletables »iFO R SALE PEARS. L. B. S U L U - »

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A PPLES — OO OD W INDFALLS^ ® Fargo. O rchard.-

S ^ E P KOBE APPLES, U tO . w est M f V le w school. Victor W.' -

Nelson. _____________ «•

FO R SA L B -ELBERTA PEACHES, ^ 119 N inth a renue east. Bring con- gg

ta lners. • • . ■! pi

FO R SALE — KENTUCKY W O N - “ d e r beans fo r canning . L iberty —

M a rk e t._________

TOMATOES >1 BU . B R IN O OON- ta ln e n , 14 miles northw est B uh l «

on Highway.______________________

PEACHES ARB R IP E A T TH E E k s tm u t orctakxd 2V, Mt. No. o f =

Buhl on C lea r L akes Road.

BARTCETT AND F L S d lS H BEAU- ty pears. 3 m iles o u t on Castleford ~

r o ^ from B uhl. F. E Southw lck.

BLISS T R IU M PH PO TA TO ES. SI slishU y scabby. 35c pe r 100. You -

pic£^ H arry W ohUalb. l<4 m i. no. Hospital.__________

F ^ '^ A L E - B U ^ T R IU M PH - U toes, 60c p e r sack, field run . M

H. Q arlson , 1 ml. n o , >4 m l. west 3f Five po in ts .___________ T l

PA RTLETT PEARS FOR'^^ffALE, JV se lec t >1.80 bu. bulk, som e cheaper,

Ul f in e fru it. Hyde ran ch . 3 m t S o , ®*: E as t. 4 So. from K im berly. “ j

p e a c b e s ' a n d ” p e a r s ' - ^ B U Y »>'you r peaches and p e a r t w here you of

Ud you r Chinese aprlcoU . B egin-sing T uesday, Aug. 14lh. I will t ry ac» keep a supply of fine f n i l t a t a dl [air prioe a t M r. Dillon's. H m l. east j f W aters c o m er on Falls A re , o ffBlue Lakes B ird . Jam es Agenbroad. IdN am pa. B ring contnlners. to

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FOR SALE OlG o o d c l w f o r t y in K im b e r l y

e i g h t y o r 1 2 0 a c r c s .G o o d e i g h t y w i t h g o o d l * r s

o u t b a U d in g a . O n e - f o u r th o f a ; p e p a c r e . E * s y t e r m * .

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>10 eaca; V t trade a n d bay w aelL t WIU pay c ash f e r ito re a a o d re tr lc - ; 1

• ' e ra to n a n d t t m u t m . u o o d i r a i n t 1 1 and F u m lt ta a a to w . Phona t . \ 1

j ^ t y Parlors LPE R U A N SN T 8 >1.80 T O >3.39. 481

3rd J i n . B. Phone 59e-W , Mr*. Beamer. , _________________ _ ^

CAz£ 1 4 4 8 J .« m p r i c e s ON P E R - ' m a a e a ta a a d finger w artag , a ll ' ”•

work g u araaU ed . D uart, D u ar t QU. » N atu ra l W ares. O eorgla s tu m p f fo r­m erly of th e O eorgla Brow n B eau ty • Shop, 59 t M ala W est

TH E'SPK CIALTY BEAUTY SALON and School la giving spectala 00 ^

oil pe rm aneota >1.50. Also new Nee- _ tie m ethod of eyebrow a rch ing , oil O] m anicure , fo r eum m er. I t p ro te c U ; th e hand* a n d cuticle from d ry a e s s .: ea Make you r appolntm enU now:«i>b. 03 873. 180 M ain. No.

■ I QUALITY ANDI ,.V D B F EN D A BIU TT =I usually m ean a h lg h y prioe. y e t ^

I SALON thla does not hold true. ^ I O u r peiaonnel Is composed en-I tlrely of expert, licensed oosme- ixI tlc lan s,jou r.equ lpm en t U tb e best -

II arailablO uand our prices a re tb e W. I lowest obtainable anyw here. < I We a to now giving oil w ares a s Sli

low a s >1.80. IT vI CBAW FORO'S BEAUTY SALON - I 113 M ain A re . S ou th Phone 1074

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L o a n s w

; M O N E ^T O L O J ^ O N -I t tA M O t^ -171 w atches, . Jewelry, guns, radios. i «

m u s l o a l U utn im enta . fu m ltu r e .l> - pianos a n d e re o th ln g of value. S e e ; W “Bob'* a t Id ah o Loan Offloe. 139 1 Shoshone S t. N a TeL 1543.

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F o p R e n t— U n l u m l t h e d =

e '- R ^ M ^ ^ H O U S E i ' TORNa S ; ■, hardw ood floors, e lectric range, r r

good house, r e ry choice location, j I garage. M ust be good responsible 'p a r ty . >35 pe r m onth . Ph . O e t te r t , ! y o 333'o r 153 W . I

, ________ - BlU

Help W anted “•W A N T E S j"-^ io D D M '-^ a ro 'M A N _

and wife w ithou t ch ild ren im u n , ateady work. W hite C ity P ark . a= = = ! S S S = = S S

■ For: Sale— L um ber “■ r ^ FWLLS r a r o L u if flE R CO.

New a n d ' used m a te r ia l 751 Shoshone South, phone 54X ^- caU

Legal A d vertisem en ts ' =rJO n C E O F. HEABINO _

NO TICE IB HEREBY GIVEN O O T h a t th e Twin F a lls Canal Com pany, R a corporation organised and exist-

I la g under a sd by v irtue of the laws of the S la te of Idaho , w llh lU p r in ­cipal place of business a t T«-lo FaUs, Idaho , h as appUed to th e Com mis­sioner of R edam atlon ' of the S ta te of Idaho for a oertlficate au th o ris­ing It to transfer tlie use o f 235.000 acre (eet of w ater of Snake R iver u g ( diverted now a t M ilner D am durlnR p^n Uw w in ter season to th e American F a lls Reservoir a t A m erican Falls. Id ah o for iloraft« In aald rese r\o lr to be used for IrrlsaU on upon the lands ol Its projec t during th e ensu - T ra in s IrrlgaUon season. A nd th a t on Trm th e 37ih day of August, 1934. a t ten o’doek A. M.. a t th e S k a ' H all In T ra Pocatello. Idaho, before th e Com - T ra m lsjloner of Reclam ation o r his a u ­thorised agrn t, th e opportun ity will be given to any and a ll persons to T ra a ppea r and presen t fo r h is consid­e ra tion any reason or reasons w hy a T ra certifica te should n o t be Issued au- th o riiin g such tran sfe r.

D ated this 8 th day of August. 1934 Ait R. W . FA RIS.

CommlMloner o f R eclam ation of Arr: Uie s u t e o f Idnho. V**,■ _____________________ ArrlNOTICE TO C R E D lT O ns Lea

I n the probate court o f Tw in F a l l s ;• County. S ta le o f Idaho . r A rr

m th e m a tie r o f th e e s ts te of C aro- I Lea Une SU ller. Deceased. ArrlN otice is hereby given by th e t^ a

undersigned, th e executor of the la st ^ ■ nn j r c ftiuuue s u n e r r dpcgu w . t s • »**' th e creditors of a n d a ll pe n o n s hav ­in g c laim s'against th e aald deo-a^ed. . • to exhib it them w ith th e necwL^arj- rouchera , wiUiin alx m oQ thi a fte r ^^h> f1r»t M fh u ^to th e sa id executor,' a t the office

- a f -R a y p r .s c w . - i t t o m e y a n s w .' m ' {/Tt, th e T ittn Falls B ank and T rust Com pany Building, a t Tw in FalU. t ^ . T w la F a lls C ounty. S U te of Idabo, th la being th e plaoe fixed for the t ran sac tion of th e business of sold eata te. A u l

D ated UUs 9th d a y of August, 1934. Leai DAVID JdAUCH. f i iK u to r of th e la st will of Arrl CaroUne SU ller. decease<l. Leai

— " " ■ O R T B ^ E Ir l y c o u n t r y t o t r a d e o n g o o d

t r g e h o u s e , w e l l a n d s m a ll ' A m il e f r o m to w n . $ 1 5 0 .0 0 I

l e r F i r e o r A u to m o b i l e .

B S & SOKPhone 3 1 8

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• THE NEWS W I8H SS T O MAKE > B f I t c lta r to le a d e n e f th e o la n l . "a Red page U iat th a t* U a i t r le t ___I rule ag ainst g tr la g any addition*- ; al loform atloa eoooeralng ItU adI I ad i.- U iat la, ad rertlM m eata 1

I algned wiUi a b « n u n b e r to care ‘ I of th e Newa. |

13

i F o r S a li^ -U v e s to c kYEARLING H A M PSH IRE BUCKS,

. IU no. F ire Poln ta. Geo. A. B rad-1 ______ ’• ■____________' UAKtPSHIRE RA M L A M B S .■ gfaln fed. Ben E P o tte r , I m l. W h “ 1 So. K imberly. _________

' 100 HEAD EWES, 00 HEAD LAMBS,' « . m ixed ages. C larence Young, | i I Wendell . ' 11 m t no. Buhl.

1 ONE~YOUNO GUERNSEY OOW i : with heifer calf, oae o u e n ie y bull >': calf, 4 mo. o ld good stock. Phone

0398-J3. N(. 1. . — ;.! ■ '

W a n te d ^ H lso e lla n e o u j _

PAJNTZNG, K A L 8 0 M I N 1 N 0 .^ p e r hanging. & L. Shaffer, Ph.

1393-J. __________________ . R<

I WANTED 3 PA SSEN O EHa T O C H li I cago, leave abou t 33nd of August.Share expense. T . C . L anden , R t . 3,Twin Falls.

WANTED F U R N r n m S RE PA IR - ” ing, upholstering, window shade

work. C ceu & Bruley Furn itu re Oo.Ph. 585. 130 3nd S t . E a s t__________

W A N T ^A siA O E F O R 3 TO FL IN T or D etroit, M ichigan, abou t tbe

• - n t h - o r - 3 1 s t - S h a r e - e * p e n a e ^ h ^ — 168-F14, Jerom e.___________________

W A N T E D — PABSENOERS TO j Denver. WUl leave Uw 8 th of Sep­tem ber. he lp sha re expenses. W rite Box 1313, care T w in FaU s News.

S itu a tion s W an ted ■iJ lD Y W i s r a W O ^ 384 N O n r a

1 M a ln .^ _ ____________

YOTOO O IR L W ANTS T O W ORK for board and cloUies. 339 Van

B uien.= s s s ^ = = = : ^ ^ / I

O.LOST

LOCT PU R SE A T S A U 4 0 N DAM ____Sun., containing cash . R e tu rn to .

N tw s. Rew ard. ■ ___ 1

L O ST -B L A C K SUTTCASE . CO N - ' * : U ln lng women's a n d chUdrenV

w earing' apparel betw een Sheehone a n d Uw cottonwooda. Liberal rew ard. **5 Leave a t Uie Forest Office a t HaUey '• o r th e T w in FaUs DaUy Newa or caU 0397-R3. ^

Used R adios ^OUARANTEED SERVICE WORK S

Radio Exch, O pposite Times O f- flee. O len F ^ b a n k s . prop. |™

T i l TABLES fSchedolea of Passenger Trmlns and

M otor Dosses Passing Through T w la Falls :

OREGON SH O RT LINE i‘Eastboofld

I (Effective Ju ly 10, IBM)'T ra in 584 l e a v « -------------- S:M a . miTrmln 873 le a v e s________ 3:18 p. m

W estboandT ra in 871 le av e s________ 11:00 a . mT r a in 583 le av e s_____l ___ 1:M 0 . m AI WELLS BRANCH ta

SooUibottBd _T ra in 339 le av e s_________ 4:00 p. m.

NorthboSDd « iT ra in 340 arrlvM . ............. _1 :}0d. m ®

UNION P A C in c STAOCS Eastbosnd

AiTtves 10:17 a .m . I3QLeaves , 10:33a m ■Arrlvea - 8:80 p mLeaves a-W p «" — —A rrives 1:34a mLeaves ........ ........... ............. l :JO a .m 1

W esiboonaArrives - ............ . B :Jia .m .Leaves _________________ 9.30a .mArrii-es p. mLeaves ..... _______________7;07 p. mArrivea ■ - ........... ■■ ■ - 1 :1 0 a m

No"r TH SIDE STAGES ^Jerom e. W endrll and GeodJng ^

A rr iv e s __________ ____ 10:X a . mU a v e s __________________ 7:15 p. m.

O THEB STAGE LINtS — T w tbTalU .K cU lidD i ' ' ' -------

R e tu rn s ________________ 6:30p .m j .Tw in ra lU -W tlU ■ _

Leaves 10:30 a.m .AiTlres ------------ 7 :C p m

E ostbeoad » CA i i l r e a -------------------------- 1:08 p .m .L earea ----------------- :----------1:30 p. m.

W crtb ee sJ IS <A rrives p. m. ‘Learea _________________ J:lS ^ ^n.

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W AirnBD!CLEAN KIMS

COTTON RAGSWTTLft

THE uNEWS OFFICE tSJZ

shrubbeery* .

SHOPIT h e (o lio w ln g f

BUSINESS HOUSES

W M tem B ottling W o rk s

137 ta d Ara. Bevih Pboae US When BtQlag H tzen Ask fecw w*

WESTERN Ginger Ales *«• . WESTERN Ume Blekoy

PecrUsa MM aad Klng*a Court ' ' SAT ALL FOUNTAINB m

In te rm o n n ta la T itle O najran ty /

Balpta B. SBiltta. Maaager AbstraeU. Title Insoraaee, - ^

Notary. Bacrowi Safety Deposit f l Bona

Pheae U l

S to re _____Slmbtfly; Idaho

Remember TTOaea to r an ym rpwehase— ^

Dry Goods, Oroeeriee. F a m AlSnppUea. Ble.

The Btort For Prompt Serrlee.

T h e BW hite H o u se .

____ llB.a.C!a8a.hy.Uaclfl— <_______ t

Where (be Atmeepbare ' 1and SarroBodtaga Are

Dlfferant Yen Will Like IL

OW EN BUCHANAN

Id a h o T itle S e rv ice -

Peirlae Betel BoOdlng Telephone 70

Abstracts - EfcrowB - Notary *0. C. Beadrlekaes. PraoIdesL ,

Twia Fans, Idaho Ul

LOG XAVERM ^Coolest Spot in Town . ..

BEER sIcbllts and BaJnler en frtmsgitl.'

C igars and C igare ttes o „ 139 Shosbone Nortb

Pttone IMS

B h T w in F aU s M a ttre s s Co.

PhoDe 41W . 3U ta d Are. 8.001 ns save yoo MONEY* by instUnr springs In yonr eld rUi nsllresses. We also reaovaU fo r md recover. Fomltore apbol-

aterlng. Wool carded. 2

CONSULT THE S C U IPE EVERY SU

WEDWiiiSPAY M

(UHMES BEAUTY SPECIALS G! All our permanenU redooed

0 half price. Oil permanenU 'rom >1J» up.

B er-W ind-B ean B e a n ty Sh o p

;3« Mafai Ave. No. Pbone M t Evenings by A ppolataenl LC

D um as-S o d en , * M usic Co.Elks Bulldlne

Phone 501

Ic i f the Dm lili. __^

-T ro m bo n rT h trW ce k :------------^

SPXCTAL prtm sbot otiD aacn*1 A IS Ou4(* 1II(& vtloettr ft.ll

J Case* Hisa w iorfty— L iiMIS Outs* Rtsa Vatocltj. 3 la. SS( ]10 ouac* Bicti Taiearr. 3Sk IB. IM

I 2? ? ! « W lor PIVM ara Atwrny* (a* L m *tSm -SOS' U tOa CaIDAHO LOAN OFHCE 25<

I ts Shotbose S t So.Twla Falla. Idaho

iBERLY RESiDENTS rrURN FROM WYOMING

— :----- and l£rMBniLY. Aug. 14 — U r. aad Lloyd W rtsht retomeid Satur- » *

’rom Wyoming where tbey h are aad Mn tcllciung the sale ot trees and mmh.li

abery for tbe Kimberly nurs- „ ^ , tun>ed.i

■. aad Mrs. R. A. UUle aad Cthing

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PING 0l l rm s r e p re s e n t O l

S n r TWIN F A W a n

L ilac OaM len'

Chicken D in n er

vkoaa.em M

J

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Sav e Up To 40 %ONAIJTOM OBILB . ' •

INSDRANCE

M eat M a rk e tK ta l« l7 . UM i. ^

Q u m y BCMW^-SpeelaOsta^Oo 'AU Faney RoasU aad Bleaks.

Qdek Sm lee.* AirbeBe>

BNCLOSBD ^W H E E L TRAILER

la-good eendlUoa. Jaai th»— tU ag re r-a (rip,-t-praeUe----------------

any new Uxl4 U es. 4 ft.Wan Tent ooapieto wtih

poles., * “ *'Phooe I

MOON’S

F o r S a le d a nFMV-S_____unOakland Sedaa ie*o A l

.Ford Todor _ _ U t *Chenotrt Coepe ^

AH aosraaleed A-1 CendltloB. ^

Jn o . B . W hiteUSED CARS AND TRUCKS

W h i t e F o n n t a t n

. D r l v e l n ; , - ............. - IShMhone. Tblfd E u t ^

Belter Root B eer WOsr namborgere Are Fried fai

Creamery BatUr ._________ ^

BERT A. SW EET I Sm> ' Bb

Phone 1295 F o r Opp<Stores and Stove

Repairing. xr«Purchase Yonr S tove Now for Your W inter C o m fo rt _ •*

251 Main Ave. E a s trwA;

SHOPPIWO *'VNDAYAND H,MOBWINOS I

GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE A

For O n ly . ^

$ 5 4 . 9 0 “Blnrest Washer Valne

On Msrket Today -See II A t -

Logan M nsic Co.

O ra McVey &Sons s

.M c C O R JI IC K -D E E R IN GR E C O N D I T I O N E D

T R A C T O R S

>oys en fied Troclem SSp;ise a .3 8 ---------- gIM and Uplisa 10.20 _______ >400 and Uprarmalis. t4 _____STSS and Up^ A CompitU Liao oj[^N^

__ :___ E h o n e JJJ -_______________202 Shoahone S t, West

Model C afe . Ro124 Shoshone W est

When you w ant a good 7 « meal come to th e Model Cafe.- We serve, good - 25c, SOc and S5c meals.

D raft Beer ,

dren left yesterday for Uiatr HEAlle la Satoa. Kansas, after spend- JERO Uis past Uiree dayi wim Mr.lirs. L. S. Jowe. ncere b

T. and Mrs. Merrla OtU. Mr. ' i t a . J . a . KlmhoU. Harold Deaaibell. Frank Waraer. Walt Beck- LtoM Bad members'of his orchestra re- dent; Piped.Sstm<ay from a h m tlng aod deat: ai2ig trip a t sn re r c m k . tary-tni

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O E P E N D A ^ B m d v i c n r m r r ' I

T w in F a llsF l0 ral;COrih;j| ’;i|

“8fr I i W llh ' r t o w n v v i We ’ Triagnwh'' 'l im m '' ^ ' I ' 'v'r

8m jW » a ■:. OBLO W IL U A U 8. P r o ^ ''

M em b er'O f.F .T J).,;-- .■ V-'

J im ’s W e l d l ^ S p rin g a n d ,

. R a d ia to r S h o jp ;- E leclrie and Aeetyllna <

Welding • ^653 Main Avenue E a s t -

Phone 818

240 Main Ave. S oath ' PRXBH B etty A nas and Sosnj'

Boy B r ^ . •

Ask (or R a t Yonr Otoeer

FbanidSO . ^

O strand ier laOinlier

— C om ponST T^BsUdinr H at« la l e( A n KfaiAi'

■ -QnaUly A lwayr

PhaoeM

BANCB O J U f C B

A t S l i a d o w l a n d

BaJey T e v a ^ ttut b t t *X re tib g W here H I s

B ean y Cool l e D aoes.

Walk Bedter aad B k ' ‘ . oithestom-'.

NOTICE APPLE GB9WEML..^ . . i . . - :

- '-B e e IS B e fo reT o » B v ^-" . .. Year Apple Waaber. -

W e M o n t o o t h &

. S o n sPhone r > - w . m Sho. 81. Be.

TH B FORGET-ME-NOTOeOlag, Na-EiuBel Pteoeh

Blaa. . .Dpper WaUa. Ns*Enamd WhUe Lower Wans, Na-Bnamel

prepeh Blae aad N i-E aaae l

rrtm ^ -B a a n ie l l ig h t Btaa.Let Ua Be the OnM

te Bolre Tear Troobtes.Ceto Bldg. Pboae XSS-W

Twla Fans WATCn us COVER IDAHO*

M a x H a r n e s s '

S h o pH a rn ess Saddles and L eather R ep a ir in g .'(A cross from Sale

Gh>und)

AUTO G1.ASS rh o m e tz T o p 8

B o d y W orks, 232 2iid SI. E a s t i,

•Phone 729

L I N K ’ SSchool of Business

AnnouncesF a ll T e rm •Opening Dates______ ____

~ 3 1 / 3 % ' ' ' ' '

Dlscom it______ Arailable________ ______

Phone 856

Eloyal G leanersand Tailors

" I f Yoo Get Beyal .Serrlee Too Get tbs Best la Town**. We Con end DcUrtr.

Pbeas tT9 U 3 Shosbose SooUt

3EADS EFW O RTn LEAGUB E310ME. Aug. 14 — U argnerlta was ^ s e e n to bead tb e S^w orth p u c ab lse t a t a a elec tloa e f o f- r» held early th la w vH . A lm a U e and A rt M e ae ag e r w ere se­a l a s firs* rk e -p n a ld ea t* : Lffia t CaOea. aeecnd r toe-p rcsU eat;<d H alrerson. th ird r lc e -p n s l* l; 3*egiy Pyle, fou rth i t e pw a t - i: a a d HcJea Hatmakwr. W 0 » - • t n a r a e r .

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? ; s i i i i M i l l s

. C onvention Calls fo r R e­p ea l o f Idaho P rK ■

■ m a ry L aw .wnmlti«Hwy COD*

Tcation l a 'M is lo n be ra je a tc rd sy declared fo r repeal of tb e • u te 'a prtm ary eleeUon la v . a n d oam ed candldatca t v a U ta offloea a n d c o o p ta a a f te r R o r E . B u r t ’of C h l-

' c a g a BoclalUt naU onal o rgan iser'de ­livered « lB>mtoute k s jn o te apeech

• ' In w blch b a ' po ln tsd to tb e f ia s •praaeJaco ffeneral a trike w an tndl* cation o( labor*< power to -brtng abou t *odal sn d eeonomlo rero rnu ,

C andldatca nom inated were A llen L. A dam a or C a id irea io t gOTetsor;T . J . C oonrad o l z m m e tt fo r lie u - : te n a n t K o m n o r^ H . B . T teedbelm or Tw in P alU fo r aec re tary 'o r «U te; R07 O rerbulM of W elppe for sU te treoaurer; Dr. O eorge A, Aupperle or Id ab o FaUa fo r a ta te aud ito r; O corse H lboer o f Buhl fo r sU te a u p e m te n d e n t of publlo in itru e - tlo n ; O eorge D aw son or BoUe for m lnea inspector.

D . P . O onabue or Pocatello. Social- 1 U t State aecre tary. waa nom inated a t » d is tric t cooTentlon foUowlng a re­cess a s tb a p a rty 's candidate for Second d U trlc t congressman.

T h e Soeln llst s ta te p la tfonn . p re - _ Vroiialy subm itted to tb e party 's m im berab lp in a m aU -referendum , i w as adop ted by th e convention w ith - •) ou t discussion. ^

“CBfb* M inority - . /<;U rging repeal o f Idoho'« prim ary ^

election law . the convenUon pro- oounoed i t to be '-inlqultoui" in tb a t t t "curba - tb e expression of tbe m inority" pa rticu larly In r c s p ^ to l u requ irem ent fo r filing fees. w

O r. G eorge A. A upperle or Id ab o tli PalU w as chairm an a n d H erbert O O o idoa o r Pocatello s e c re tv y of tbe '

- - S e le g a t lo n s -w e re - ln -a t te n d a n c e a . from Id ab o PalU , PocateUo. B lack- “ foot. Burley. *Rupert. E m m ett a n d L, Caldwell. ^

B u r t addressed a publlo m eeting a i la T w la PaUa c ity p a rk la s t oTening. all

A ddressing tb e con ten tion du ring tb e afte rnoon on tb e subject. "BuUd- ta g lo r Pow er." B u r t dedarw l Social- U U do Aot h a re to w ait fo r 61 i>er th cen t o f th e ro tlng s tre n g th to bring ni: abo u t a soclalUtla society, bu t th a t on tb U goal m ay .be a tta in ed b y -exer- tej eUa o f econom ic power. H e found exam ples o f economic pow er tn eco- . oom lo o rgaaU atlona su c h oa Indus­tr ia l. labor, a a d f a n n u n io n s .,a n d * referred te tb e S o a P rancU co gen- ^ e ra l 'S tr lk a a s t a ertdsnoe of tbe s tre n g th e f orgaalaed labor power.”

BR€V[TiesGIr iM T M n r S e b b e t-^ o w a rd ^ w e r .

Jr.. h a s g o ea te C olum bia. Missouri, w her* h e w ill e n te r tb e University o f M Usourt. J

U oensed t« W e d -£ m e ry I. U o^ r a U n d e r a n d A lyca A nne Bvancar*. b o tb of Buhl. obU lned a m arriage «cl license a t T w in PalU county re - da e e r d e r t office yesterday. au

, HCB ade p ro m C o u t — lAwrence

AlUberry. T w in PaUa h igh aehool \ atuden t, a rrived bom e tbU wtek from L os A ngeles w here he has ^ been yU ltlng friends a n d relaUves.

■ - haV U Iton From K an iaa --M r. and

U rs . C. W . Dickey. J . A. Dickey, and bit M rs. Lucy Dickey of Leotl, K ansas, ro( b a re been quests a t th e hom e o t Mr. a n d M rs. O . R . BaUard fo r th e past

O a VaeaUon T r lp -M r . a n d Mrs. Ill D . R. C bu rchm . M n . O . M. Hall a n d M rs. O la lIowcU Ie(t yesterday m orn ing on a T scatlon tr ip to A outhem O regon a n d n o rth e rn CaU> fo m lx

.lU « k P rom Yell«w*lone - iSfm- I b e rs of th e P re m o n t D aeon. Lee Kl M arsh a n d Ed Askew fnmlUea and MUs P ea rl Young h a re returned trom a vacation tr ip to Yellowslone na tional park* *

KtC enclada V acation — Mr. and Mrs.

J . I t . O landon a n d famUy m d Mrs. Plorencc McAuley, M n . O U ndon’s m other, hav# re tu rned from a n e s - „ i tlo n visit to A C en tu ry of Prxigres*. a n d po in ts In In d ian a and tcnithem ] lUlnols. n e

» StJRelatives VUlt — Mr. and Mr*, nn

Law rence Couberly. Clcvelaod, I O hio, w ho have M en guests to r th e cct M a t several days of hU brother,U. E. Couoerly. le tt S im day for Cal- ifom ia . w here they will m ake th f lr —b c a c----------

lleiTM From Mo»cow—B ert L anon . to^ son -of M r. a n d M rs. B. V. L*r»on.l ^ ir stu d e n t a t th e U nlveraliy o t Idsho. | u her# f r o a c o rth e ro Idaho.

___l» e n _ T O p ;o r^ jn a tM r ra l rump in ' i° '.th e n o rth e rn p a ri of lh e »iote.

» la n a r r r Aa*nioca DnUea—W altrr D l*. F o n tan a . CaU forcla. n*« jy »p- po tn ted general foreajaa*‘I « S irH t " a a d e«>mpany n»ro. ajwu-Tifsi d iitifs M oaday m om lns. i le and M rs. Ctx h«T« estadUshPd reCdence a t J u i t - oaaera l a n . Mrs. Di* is th e suiter c f U . B. Cotiberly. 1

AUTO GLASSS P E Q A L PRICES |

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fo r S e tttag . O r t O * P r te «

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» ;lg 1 d id n 't lo w ir P a p a w aa ' gone tin ^ M a o n a s ta r te d th a rad io and n»- 0

body said Oh for goodness sake.” I

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I- T w in F a lls D istric t Saves I K ’ $ 6 5 0 0 b y R efinancing & ' O peration

--------- KJ - T wiBT i m Bignwiy a u tn errg nio r I. a lready b as p&ld o ff ooe-baU of lt» " * tl.3SO.000 bond Usue voted. In MIO, .

U com pleting refund ing oX the final ^ toar years’ paymeala teU llng

. »w0,000 to e ffec t a saving In In terest Pj ' am ounting to »8800, S tu a r t H. T ay - »• I lor, dU trlct secretary , announced la s t I evening.

> Mr'. T aylor will leave for Denver today to deliver th e new bonds to re

> th e purchasers, Brow n, Bclilessman. b , i O wen and C om pany . by

' T h e transocU oa M r. T aylor sold. ^U w ithout a n y expense to tb a dU trlct ^

' i n d no extenslon-has-been-m ado of -g. : poym ent d a ta o ( a n y or th e bonds: j,b ‘ so th a t the f in a l poym ent, aa under ^

the form er aet-up , will be made on : A i ^ 1. 1039. w iping th e dU trlct'a ., a lata clear o f bonded Indebtedneaa. nu

he’ T b a an n u al In sta llm en t paym ent E i

. due nex t A pril 1 U n o t affected by r p th e refinancing , opera tion bu t bonda m aturing on th a t d a te will be paid Qu ofi th e oW bosU in eonlormlly w llb coi te n n s o f law perm lttlnB re - an f ln an d n e . • .............

B0<T h a new In terest ra te U 8 per cen t, mt

a reducUon of « of one per cen t tui under the o rig inal OH pe r cen t in - me te re s t rata . Pie

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residents or Cam as P ra irie, one of th e r iis t a reas ae ttled tn Idaho , a re . . . scheduled to assem ble h e re W ednes- day and T hursday fo r th o 29th a n - u ,, nual celebration ot the O ld S e ttle rs ' {„ society. ij«

A program h a s 'b e e n a rranged as en terU lnm en t for persons or a ll ases. Rodeo e « n U wUl bo In charge o f .u , “Slim " Riley of O oodlng a n d plans hava been m ade fo r a w agon race, i bucking contests, cow m ilking. exhU to bltlon riding, relay races a n d calf InR roping, • ■* rar

lITEOFFICmTES ST KLiNGFMIINNSEIlVIGES .

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Puneral services fo r Mr*. LouUe K llngrm ann. 67, w ife o f LouU KlJngrroann. H ansen , will be held t UiU ariernoon a t 1 o 'c lock a t th e \S’h lte m artuory chapel. Rev. E . L. vm AVhlle will be tn c harge of the serrlcr*.

Mu.%lc win be fum U hed by the Ilan.ien women’s qu a rte t. Mrs. K llncem ann w as a m em ber o t th e ;? ' H ansen C om m unity Council.

PaU bearers wlU Include M. J . Eo; G oodman. R obert M cCallum , B ert Th- Stflnger. U. J . P rio r. Joaeph Proellch ( wn nnd J . R. K incnld. aU o t H an w n . J^li

In term rn t will bo In T » in P alU wju cem rtrry. P»f

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tic)________C .^np o r TH AK K S________^

Mr. and Mrs. W Uford Dodge wUh ( to tha n k the ir m any frlenda w ho s o ; • 1 k indly coi:e«:eii a n d con tribu ted / I d iirm s th f j ' rec en t .be reavem en t \v iiT h r y n : .o ,w |i t f t t t , f tn h t tW t rm f lr i’ MrI lo r th e tlnral otfertngs and o th e r j« r

burta l g t- the t r tn fa n t^ Mr Adv.* • Ivin

fi:-

Stiutley C. J■nVTN TAUS MORTUJ

2 6 3 T h ! i ^ A v e T w in. F alK

BiQUEIATTIiEDeriO L e iW E iis

KIwanlans of F iler Fete B reeders; R e sa le

t o Qet Underwaym o i ; *TIf. I t - l i u n im o i l l » i i .

q u e t g lr e a by n e r S lw o a ls club fo r Id ah o wool g rower s w as he ld he re to a tg h t l a tb a basem en t o f th e M ethod ist chu rch , w here m em bers o f th a L ad les A id seryed » to ,a b o u t. 100 growers. Com m unity s la g h if w as led by Bav. 0 . 8 . B e l- i a u u -.M e th o d U t chu rc h -p e sto r-a ad > m em ber o f th e c lub .'a ssU ted by CoL ' E . o. W alter., w ith M rs. E . . A. Beem a t th e p loao . '

P ro n tla e a t aaiong thoae w ho a t ­tended th a banquet were Sid Sm ith , I Shoehone. p residen t o f th e . wool,

.growers u so c la t lo n ; Id . O. Cloor. secretary . BoUe; R obert B lastock, Im porter a n d breeder o f H am pshire sheep , FU er: D r. a W . M cClure, fo rm er p resid en t o f th e ossoclaUon. BlUs: sheep breeder, a tto m e y a n d , poU tldaa ' P ran lc L.. S tep h a n , w bo * w as In troduced a s th e n e x t governor 1 of Idaho , T w in Pa lU ; D ean SuU lvan. f N am pa, a n d L. L. Breckenridge, lm - po rter a n d breeder of H om pshlres, T w in Pa lls . s

E a r l Ram sey, p residen t o f PU er f ^ i ^ U c lub . Introduced ^ l . E . O . ^

SrtT^ann(J]n£ed"'ibe ^ o g ra m T * ^ ^ * ^

. M U s N a n Mimser. PUec, sa n g ‘*The L as t R ound Up," accom panied a t P th e p ia n o by M rs. L. O. OUlUan. A tl P lano d u e t w as rendered by M rs. L . fc O. O illUon end M rs. E. A. Beem . d

• T alk s EleeUoa ^

P re s id e n t S id Sm ith . Shoshone. » am used h U audience w ith b rie f “ rem arks, g iv ing a s hU reason fo r tl being la te U afflc congestion caused V* by thoae w ho w ere eage r to save the country o n th U p rim a ry election day; HU b rief U lk w as em phasized » by th e th re e s 's. "S ta n d up so they U :o o see”your'''*Speak Up so they can hear you ." “S it down so they will

L . .L . Breckenridge r e c o u n te d \a _ Duotber o f I n te r e s t l^ th in g s w hich th le w itnessed In several countries of Cl Surope^ am ong th em being th e U rportsm ansh lp of EnglU h sheep Ai preeders In recognising th e , good Cl lua lltles o f sheep raU ed by th c lr th competitors. H e m en tioned th a t If so >n E ng lU hm an 's w orst enem y p ro - a r luced a good aheep. he w ould b id a rood price to ge t It. He also spoko tn n te re stlng ly of th e m e thod o f-p a s- de u rlng th e tr lam bs in E ng land by nc novlng poneU dMly fro m one sm a ll hi; Ilot to a n o th e r. B reokenrldge's ta lk a vaa especially In teresting In hU d e - toi c rip tlon o f th a hosp ita lity o f th e CnglUhman. ' ell

TelU o r lU ly

T h e speaker gave a b rie f descrip - th ;lon of th e reg im en ta tion ' o f tb e p* vomen o f I ta ly a n d w h at im pressed “ i tlm a s » deplorable condition In J h a t coun try , w hich fea tu re w as a lso tbi •ery p ro m la en t In A ustria a n d O er- p ttsny. w here ch ild ren seven o r te t •Ight yeara of age a n d up wero bci augh t m lUtarUm . th e older ch ild - t n t being equipped w ith guns and J he sm a lle r ch ild ren w ith sticks to mltaCe guns. HU only conclusion, wa te sta ted , was th a t In -th cse coun- by flea they a re p reparing th e ir m an* a I lower and th e ir w om an-pow er for far a t sueh tim e a s they m ay have he money to finance w arfare.

T he H am pshire breeders repaired0 th e fa ir grounds to ho ld a m eet- OR and m ake plan.n for th e annualam sa le to be held W ednesday. j

th t: r o w d e n t e r t a i n e d ^

BY V A R IED PROGRAM “

Jz n O M E . Au*. H — A crow d.d louse was en terta ined by a pro- :ram p resen ted by th e young people t th e P resbyterian church he re last V ednesday evening. fro

WhKe th e c ro w d ‘gsthc red . band ___election* were p lsy rd by t h t , — oung m em ben o t the church . A pr« l&no m Io was played by DorLf ’o rk lm o n ; "O e t O ff My Foot." do k it. wa.f presen ted by M argare t ■] I 'ardrlck nnd Dorotliy C arpen ter, clo1 pantom im e, "TTje Cwiuette." was am resented by E s th e r W Usoa play- prc ^ th e p a r t o f the coquette. R u th a U)tf as th e m a id a n d ChlJlon ’hoenlx. W Ulard Thoreson. W ald- — on K enr.rdy, Ja m es Boule as the mior*. A m u.^cal read lne. “Cured,”^ g lr rn by Atme Burdick acccsa- sn led by M arjorie P reem an: vocal oIo, ••Perfect D ay." by Dorothy ‘arpen ter. Aw arding o t ,prUes lo r lekel felling fea tured th e eren ln jt ^Ith F.Ulr.f M lllfr »1nn!nc- U ni - Z . Tire and Alice O oem lner u k ln j w n d .

A movlelogus w o t presen ted by W lard Thoreison. M ar)on« CaTt«»n. :! r ia ir* IT rnrr. M a rln rr F rf fm a a . — •m es Soule. C hilton Phoenix sn<! ! .t .- » a ro<<l'e i if ;iiiaii. Ti-.g T r.fr .TTU — llle S ta tio n A cent." a skit was

P f i U H p sJ A R Y — P H O N E 31 re. N orth . Idaho

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___ T f fm F A L ij D A a y

Policemen Serve f As Fall Bearers I

S Puneral servtces fo r M iss SO ldred EJfW t 13. oaljr daugh ter o f C hief o f i PoUca s a d M rs. a B. E lrod , w ho ; succumbed M oaday > of te m o o o to 1

fp th e effects o f in fan tile para lysis, w in I c ba he ld on th a law a a t tb e ho iaa e t■ h e r paren ts, 128 T en th avenue Q orth. ;

th U afternoon a t « o'clock.POUowlng th s services ■ police

, escort wUl acoom pany-tbe body toT w la PalU cemetery. P o u r m em bers ^of tb s lociU police force. B ow ard -

V OUlette. J a c k Empey. T heodore 'M O oechner a n d L . K . M cO raekea: '■ ChesU r M. WUe. poUce a u g U t n te . 1

a n d O. H. Coleman, d ty 'c o m m ls - Ir* sioner. wlU serve a s psU bearers .

Rev. R . P . Douglass, p a sto r o l th e u 7 B sp tU t church. wlU officia te a t th a r 1- services. P a t Daly wUl sin g a te a o r tl Kl, Jo lo -a n d Jh e .B a p tU t w om en's g u a r-

te t will p resen t m usical num bers ._ Surviving MUs Elrod a re h e r p a r- A " e n ts and a b ro ther, R eynold E lrod. pi

FARMERS, STOCKMEN 1 GET FEEDER LOANS

« --------- d£F arm ers and stockm en m ay secu re 5?

’• loans to finance feeder livestock o p - «« " e ra tlo n t from the S ou ihefg ' Id a h o Jp, ° Production C redit asMCintton, T w in nc f FalU , J . M. Maxwell, s c c r c to ^ - in

treasurer, announced la st n lgb t.I, "D routh conditions have c re a te d a

serious situa tion In the Uvestock b t- dustry and call fo r every reasonable su

^ a id to ba given stockmen a n d fa rm - kr '■ ffni. and th h nlri I t nvAlUble throtiBh all ^ th e S o u th em Idaho P r t^ u c i lr a ^

C red it association," M axwell said.B T h e association U acccptlng a > o’’' t plications now. for loans to finance I th e purchase of feeder c a ttle a n d th feeder lamba where the borrow er can

dem oru trs te th a t he haa p len ty of reed on han d and the proper p la n t ^ a n d experience. T h s association la i m any Instances aUo wlU rin snce th e

' trasporta tloR of feeder onlm&U to ■_• tb e farm ers who WUli to sh ip In n „ I young cattle o r Inmbs. p^t

■ ed

OFFICERS HUNT NEW ?;1 p u B iiic ’ E N E M r N o r r_____ pn

(C onilnuc 'd 'From " I^g e “ One? wn

tho ritles sa id , robbed a S a l t U k e “ j C ity filling s ta tio n last Sunday , and U headed tow ard Los A n g elea -o r .. . . . Arizona. W. L . Payne, S a lt L ake C ity 's police chief, said, how ever. th e gas sta tio n band it was no t N el­son nnd ih ;it h e did n o t In a n y way answ er NeLion's description.

T h e A rlw na s ta te highw ay p a - LO tro l had orders from S u p e rin te n ­den t C. R. McDowell to proceed n o r th . from F lngsta tf ovci* federa l highw ay 80 a n d stop the d river o f a 12-cyllndcr U n (CadlHoc) p h a a - — ton . Sen

"Use extrem e caution," M cDow- rlvn ell's order said. 'B aby Faee Nelson E U In th a t uuto." Ma;

George A sh. crack m arksm an of nen th e patro l, w as In. charge of th e ibTy pa tro l. He h a s a reeord for qa 'ptur- of t tng dangerous cnm lnals. ; of <

D epartm en t of Justice agenU s o ld : ji th e m an Iden tined as NeUon slug- ' catl ged th e S a lt Lake City s u t lo n a t - dep :endan t a n d c u t the' telephone wire hm before rtinsack lng the cash re g U -, m te r . • . thcl

DUIlnger. th e notorious outlaw \,tic w ho led th e gang of w hich Nei.wn p„p wa.1 n e x t In commjind. wns slnln .0111 by d e p ar tm e n t ot Justice a g e n u In com a t r a p a t Chicago. se t

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ONLY O N E CASE O F - IN F A N T iL E PAR A LY SiS ^ut^

D r. C. D . W eaver. Tviln Falls c o u n ty 'p h y s ic ia n , la s t n lnh t stated

I lh a t on ly one . case ot In fantile 'p aralysU h a d been reported In T d ln FalU county and th a t no ottlclnl action had been taken to conibat P'*!’ th e sp read o f an epidemic. > , •

“As b u t one ca.ie has been Ve- ported ." D r. W eaver said, “no of-1 ficlal a c tio n has been taken.” Tlte | doctor, how ever, said th a t he had t adv ised those requesting tnform a-1 s j xlon on th e sub ject to keep away ita lt from public sw imm ing rtsoris. '« rn

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presen ted by D orothy C arpenier and wele M arga re t H ardw ick; plsno roto byj T t DorU P a rk in son . i Indli

T h e e ven ln s o f en tertnl.-irrm t mou closed w ith Oswald Tliorr.'on. n p x . , P r ann le Phoentx and Juild Iliicklry up p resen ting a play entitled “auch am o A U tU e Swe<j«." inch

M .\R G \R F T .a LU V A K .

a :.H E w s. T w m j W M . , upahi

S i S l i i F s t!. HIHIIIE OF llllli ‘J ; ; ■ ■ ■■ T .

“ ‘Roosevelt A rranges fo r S S •, ; Jo in t M eeting of S S

T w o to u n c lls . . K0 ' , u lo r 2 : W A SraN aX O M . An*. 14 ^ « A qtUek cbortlai; o t NBA*s (n to re ^ ^ a n d stock taya*_of.aU tha a l-/ phabetlcol emergency ageaclea IsZ p lanned by P residen t Roosevelt; « «

I n conference today w ith D onald Richbertf. M f. Roosevelt a rran g e d

4 fo r a Joint m eeting Tuesday o t th e ^e na tional emergency council a n d a a - true!ir tlonal executive eouncU. R lc b b e ^ t w o ;1 both agencies. J ;

E^'cn before th a t . NRA's p laccT n , ■- American Industry rccelve th e TW'

president's a ttenU on. R lchberg sa id „ oa leaving th e W hite House th o t D w ith in "a few days" h e and H ugh S. Johnson will p resen t suggestions to the chief executive for chongee ^

‘ In Uie reco v er ' o rganliatlon.• F o r consideration a t nex t T ues- v ”

day’s m eeting i t w os learned th a t aU emergency esU blU hm ents have been

» directed to fU eup rto -the-m lnu te -re -• ports of th e ir condition a a d prob- > lems. T he em ergency council will ‘ net as a c learing house to pu t the• Inform ation before the president.

_ _ . • N A S Proposes Board

W hat Johnson a a d Rlchberg u ill t suggest to Mr. Roosevelt w as u n - , knott-n Ih de ta il bu t NRA's ch ief , a lready hns d rafte d rccom m enda- ■ y ,

‘ m ission to supp lan t hU one'-one rule over business.

If Johnson 's Ideas were adopted, the- g roup control would n o t be * ploccd under th e fedemJ trad e com - ." 'jJJ mL\slon OS has been suggested by , r some. Including Senator Nye (R.ND).

instead , th e p residen t' would nam e a board o t m en experienced In NRA work. T hU board would take th e place of th e adm lnU trator. probnbly opera ting through a tr a in - "PP{; cd executive officer.

T he controvcrslcd subject of N RA l^ P ' prlce.tlxlng stlU was unsettled.-Prom ‘ enrlleAt Blue Eagle days Johnson „ has“ been on rccord aa opposed to price fixing codes, ye t some have

-SPOIItatlon a n Industry. | l

Johnson %-nnts to retire a n d w ould ' ' no t sen-e on a boa rd If h e could

“•avoid It." B u t Johnson will rem ain Repi a s long as P residen t Roojevelt d e - North* slrcj. m nho

a ttend“ ■ BWk (

LONG’S M ILITIAM EN ™ O RD E RED FROM CITY

which(Co.itlnued from P a je One)

Semme* W almsley are suppo rting , 3 5 ^ 'r iva l candidates.

Equally a s fuUy arm ed poUoe of S ® * " Maj-or W almsley were en trenched aen>8S the s tre e t In c ity haU. ostens- 2 ° " * iMy prepared tb resU t nay a ttem p t of th e guardsm en to U ke possession of offices there.

Judge Bond, h im self, gave n o Ind l- cation of It. o r w hen, he would*order deputle.^ to drive th e sold iers o u t of ^ tlvs reK btratlon offlcc.

M ilitiam en n t Jackson ba rracks, BOO th e ir headquarters, p re v e n te d 'd e p - Sevcnt u tle s trom scHi'lng any of th e cou rt more 1 p ap ers on G eneral Flem ing, nnd bctwee c ou rt accacho.^ M id hU conviction fo r a* To contem pt, tn hU absence from court, nient. se t a p reccdm l In JurU prudence.

T h e Judge ordered th e civil she riff r t o r t r to a rre s t G eneral Flem ing, w ho U Cnllc repo rted to be In Jackson t>arracks. n i i p rotected by the guns of m ilitiam en. 'b u t instructw l h im no t to try to , e n te r th e Ixtrracks. T he sh e riff v.'os All<( d irec ted to to res If neocsfian'” Mrs, I to a rre s t the general If he wns found the d a n j’w here else. to r dl'

L ieu tenan t A vendano. a lso fm uid ot Tw guilty of contem pt w as sen tenced to warrte pay a- fine of 135 a n d serve 10 days I SinceIn Jail, bu l th e Jail sentence waa ---------suspended.---- -- ..,

RAIN CHEERS C T A Il

SA LT LAKE c r r Y . Aug. U (/T) — (R a in tell ,*enerally today over w est- ^e m U tah, SioeVmen were cheered, nnd farm ers *htwe crops h .ire no t a lready been destroyed by th e d ro u th ”• welcomed the showers.

T h e sto rm . reporU reach ing here 5- indicated, was the heaviest in th e ■u mountain.^. • •

P reclpltntlnn du ring th e 3* hours up to ifld.ty In some Instances i am ounted to more th a n a ha lf inch. - —

’A K Ja -U o iv tm ri D tw .p^ct^^rt.."JJT ^.£.^ tA ^

^HQ. WEDNESDAY MORNING M

ICHOOL BOmiDIIWIIHD!; sf CONTmiMByilSEST w in P a n s la d ep e n d ea t M hool

Utzlct, ope ra ting a f lee t e l o ta e t 1 lOtor busses eo rry lag pupils to a n d " • ' ■om sehool d u r la* th o sehoo! year, . i te re d h ito a ew thrM -jreor e o n - ' « e ts w ith tw o bus o w ae rt 'lo r s ix iis su a t th e dU trtc t tru stees ' r e c ­tor m on th ly m eeting M onday n lg lA T h ree -y e a r eo n tracU wera r s n t e d 3 * tth tb e piovU lon .th a t new c h a i- ses a ra to be p r o v e d . .P ra n k M agel o t th e M sgel Auto la p a a y . b idding fo r six booses, w as ra rd e d flTS, a a d P a u l W Jtfburg, ^ d d in g fo r tw a w as aw arded one . J J ” T h e e o a tra e t p rlee Is W.TO p er uek p e r day. E ach truck Is to m ake ^ ro tr ip s da lly tw o a a d fre m scbool.

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WO MEN ARRESTED AT BUHL FOR FORGERIES 2;,^

— ■■ » regal A rrested a t B uh l c a fo rg e rr expe lorges, W illiam E. Brow n, 30, aind Seen -ed A rth u r Stom baugh. 10, bo th Xdi rm er resldenU o f H o lb r o ^ Ne* ed fi a ska . w ere tu rned over to custody ths

T w in PaU s county sh e rtr t a n d Suff< Iged la th e county JaU he re yes- fo r i rday. A uct

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ASTURTIUMS ASPIRE ^ TO RECORD MADE BY Biut

JACK’S BEAN STALK ™. dent

.You-vn ,hfiard-ato> iit Ja ck »nrt , g U m iraculous bean sta lk , a n d <1“*^ ow It g rew a n d grew a n d 'g re w = ntU i t reached th e g ian t's castle . h e r c }Ove th e clouds, b u t have you have ta rd b f M rs. J . L . H obson's n a s - u j j < ;rtium s? {<, j,eI t sounda more like a fU h story „ m lan a flov 'er story , b u t M n . Hob- r, SL a . ISO B lue L akes boulevard h n ■ ir tb , soys th a t i t 's obsolutely. so.M rs. Hobson claltns th e ch am - . onsh ip on UU nastu rtium s. She iplled th e yard stick to th e stem s

h e r la rg e s t n astu rtium s ond u n d th a t they m easured nbie e t. H er cannas a re six fee t to l l She asks a ll local gardeners, tan you b eat it? "

O K E S M E N -F O R -B E A N _ !___INDUSTRY AT HEARING

epresenU tlves o f th e O r e a t th e m bean industry In sou the rn ' ho le ft yesterday for D enver to ;nd a genera l h e a r in g th e re thU k on a proposed /ed fraJ d e p ar t- i t o f ag ricu ltu re m arketing :em en t ,fo r th e whole country 's )Ie d ry be an industry , foUowlng :rlcs o t regional hearings one of ch waa held i a T w in P alU U st - k.h e T w in PalU delegallon In - led Luke V. Sonner o r Buhl, kesm an a t th e local hearin g to r in FalU a n d Jerom e county P o - l a O ranges; E . N . Pettygrove of isen . p residen t o r Id ah o Vege- le O ro w c rs.'in c o rp o ra ted ,- and — rahall B. C hapm an, T w la PaUs >mey.

CASUAL'HES IN C U S B

OOOTA, Colom bU , Aug. 14 UPt— cnteen persons rtere killed and e th a n 20 w ounded in a c lash veen p e o sa n u ond civil guards Tollm a Form , ToJlms depart-

U ELTY , N O N -SU PPO RT IIVO RCE S U IT GROUNDSlleglng cruelty ond- non-support.

D ora F . R onk s ta rted suit In d is tric t cou rt he re ye.iterday

divorce f ro m C harles W. Ronk Twin PalU , to whom she was ■rted In T w in F alU Ju n e 18 ,1D33.:e A ugust 17. laat. she says In

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n c re ta r r o f th e N atlona! Wool sioi Orowers' o ssodoU o^ w ho U to be con ;hs p rincipal speake r a t o n a n au a l piu n id -yea r ba n q u e t m eeting o f Idaho nod roo l grow ers la T w in P alU thU seie irea lng foUowlng th e Id ah o Wool m u Srow ers assocloUools o a a u o l ram sp a lals a t F llsr today. Is expected o a . hU occasloa to ou tline new, legU la- “ Joo passed by tb s U s t congress tis_ IL aff« u jh e_ w o o l_ a n d .ah e ep Jn -. ___lustry ia g e n e ra l

A nother su b je c t fo r dUeusslon w in ' 10 th e old-ew e b t i y ^ prog ram as i r o p o s e d o y ^ f i r f ^ g o v B m m s a t . “ egsrd ing » h ic h th a wool growem t “ xpect to h av e soma w ord from : „ • lecreU ry of A gricu ltu re W alU cs.Idaho wool grow ers have select-

d fo r tb s F i le r sa le today, UO or ^ bs f in es t SuffoUcs. H om pshlres, luffoUc - H om pshlres a n d nuior auction beg laa h jg a t 10 a . m . mcUoneers wUl be E . O . W alte r ‘1” f F iler. D ean SuU ivoa or Rupert, a d £)r. S . W . M cClure o! BUss! srm er se e reU ty of th e N ational irool G row ers’ assoeiatloa . Robert ilostock of PU er U m a aa g er of the im sole. It 1Sid S m ith e f Bhoshoaa, p resl.

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BE HAPPY-— LSo m any people hove to ld m e

they In tend to h av e photographs o f som e m ejiabers o f tb e lr fam ily a s soon a s they c a n a ffo rd I t

You know I fee l sorry w hen I h e a r o f people w ho hove m issed those baby a n d childhood pic­tures .

I hava even .b een to ld by a num ber o f h igh school graduotes and a few no rm al scbool s tu d e ^ s th a t they n e v er have been In a studio fo r po rtralto . Many, tim es a year people b r in g la sm a ll, d im K odak p rinU a n d ask u s to m ake them a copy. I t U a sad th in g - to neg lec t lectures until It U too la U . H ave a p ic ture w hile th e child U in good h e a lth . A' smoll deposit w ith a few sm all paymentJ! a n d you w ill soon hove ____

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