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“T ifE ' yOL. IS. NO. 106. r ^ockandB a ~^iseAsF2^rnD Registeri^] Most Violent Upswing In Cott Trading in Securities; in T\ Advance In Bonds In ^ Di On Leading Financial ■ , Exoh Representative Marl (Bf T h . Aue<iUt HEW YOKK. AttC. t —TMl Ubl», (mbni wbal ilsek auiEet btt letempllihK 1: metl »f wblcb w m mada about twe moplh \«ar-« . Aoniutn C.n ----------------- '• Anitinn THephon*--------------IMS AtcbUnn. Top*k>, l« n U Tt , .... 1TJ7 COUOUOIM OU Kattcun Ksdak .................VM £;.I:rVya- ..... - ■a ■dybwrKcine'-V.J-. .........— «J*' wVuDCbtoM ElMtrio-I U-a . * ! BOISE MAN WANTS CITY m TO PAY $22.50 IN RENT S, -------- tWi B016E:;'Aus. 8 <;r>—A Boise m l- pu -------<l«nt-h»»-htt-on-4i mmna nf Mlvlnt. M the unemployment proMem as It af- < fecta renu. |>»j "Eneloeed," he wrote In a letter lo “ * Mayor J. P. Pope, please find Use V ' bill lor 933M. a monlh’* rent, which the city o«CA me because tny tenant wMJlrccJ." Tlie landlord went on to explain i his tcn&nt tiod been unable to pay'ol the rent ot the apartment bccause ws he hid'befn dlMharRed by the elty. exi It vas a cood story while It lasted, 'mi Th* mayor cheeliwl the payroll and |0 found th e man waa sUll employed by of the clly. Oc _ a ______ — _________12^ ^INCHOT PAYS $17.90 >5; TO LIBERATE WOMAN tJNIONTOWN. PA.: AUI. 8 UP}~ Ihi The t4 l sentence a woman senred pli for M fctt a flicker to te«d hw hun- in ^■-£.fl>-i^l, v-«tia«i -*tndjOrifccitae TO Govtmor Olfford Knchct paid hw tic Tint. — -111 Mr*. Anna Chcji. Palrchance. was foi Rcntenced to 20 days In Jail for vl- « olnllnir the atato ^ame Ian'S. Oame va wnnleri* found Uer eoaklnf the «■ nicktr. n bird.protectcd by lhe Rame to law*, when they vlalled her home *« last «eelc. t" Ooremor Plnehot. learning of pro* tests Btfi‘ln»t*the*woman’«-!mprlaon- {“ metil, sent 117.00 the amount ot the tlna arid co«U. lo Justice ot tho y Peace -William J. Ruble. He said he woulii regard It n tavor If Mrs. Chess '* wa.1 released- a t an f.f ■ ------- ---------*“ Mrt Cheas waited out of the ^ "had bccn thcro fotir days, _________ _ M ■UAriL£^ANUSHEEP « -------- enjoy good range -------- shtepmadeRarked^procreu-incOT* „? diuort during July because of excel- ' ]eM-r»n8«, JuU u H. Jacobson, fed- j? rral crop atatlstlclan, aUled today .. In hli monthly report -While ihc rango country I* be- ~ BlnnlnR to show the effect of hot wesiher." ho said, ‘•stm H Is In ex- Ji eellent shspe, with a condition of SI fi, per cent aiialnii*98 per c e n ta l month and W.fl per ccnt for lhe llve-yeor averaRc. There Is no trouble In the minds of itockmen about fodder—there will be tnoush lor a lone serrre winter all over Q>e state. It the lal] is late ao llock can,be kept on ranges and - PMlurgai longer, the cnm-over will___ ^l»rE c . Price of hay bids fair to be about <3 cheaper lhan lost year. The only worry u to meet bllU. toke care e ^lsx«sssnd put food upon pantry- farm .V oard receives PRAISE AT IOWA SESSION Msnnmu rioas. President of the MW- ° I 5. ^ ^ 2 . ?? problems tonight ? defended tho agHcultural marketing ^ enabled farmera tinanclal obllgitloos » •nd Mved thouMujo, of tradesmen and baakera from failure. f Km contended that Uu finn board WM as Juuuisble a s ^ ^ a conjfrucfton PJnanco coro^iSJ, C and that while il had c atthfe ..me tlm e^W S^n^rSfS * unlold sen lce. BURLEY MAN PERISHES > IN TRAGEDY IN KANSAS \ NEWTON. K u.. Auff. I M V -nie n body ot man killed here Saturday by a Sanu Fe train has been Iden- « llfM as that of W. J. Crtsmao. 7i . Builey, Idftho. Mr formerly l|»ed e J at Uoninouth. Rans-u. I, I Crtoaan l.i inirvlved by two n ^ dauiht«fi. Mrs. MasRle Clemens. , Mstland, Oklahoma, and Mrs. John h Newport, McPherwn. k»n.tas. ind a ion. n, w . Crlsmsn. Durlry. The ^ ll being held hers pending . word Iron relallvea. I i ^ FfW J Tk I [nProducts T irtherGainsL itton Since 1929, SwIfteSt I Two Years, and Sliarpest I Days Mark Big Bull Push I :ohanges in United States I rket Leaders Gain | tnclnt r«pm«BUUv» iudtn. tkewlag ll 4 In Ita m o T tn (torn Di« yMtf's lows, II plhfsto: Tetfar't Today'i Tftdar's . iu-j, aa I ■iS ‘iS !? iS I .■!.s ss s iS I 4IJ7 IS.1S ' UB U S I te.» it.n t.ix I . ISJ7 IS.R ' up IJI I 40JS U.«t up 141 :s IS I ~axS wS ® .JS.TS UJU up B4S D . ; ».-» >*•» R > NEW YORK. Aug. « Ml - Most violent upswing In cotton In more than two year*, the swiftest trading In slocks In nearly two years, and the sharpest sdvance In bonds In - two monlhs, marked the big bull ^ push In the nation’s leading fl- ni»nclal_markets today,_________ CoCton (tirged tip more tlian 15 a al bale JUI the goremment estimated U this year's crop far below the aver- l^e of recent yeara. and Wall alreet ^ quickly recalled that a short crop in ^ the staple In 1921 waa an ImporUnt ^ factor In boosting the marketa out ai of the post-war depression. Stocks met three successive waves of profll-Uklng and the last one f was sufflcienl to reduce the day's I cxireme advaneea aubstantlallj. but I many leading Issues closed 11 to 10 a share higher and tho turnover of 5M 4480 was lhe largest alnce October of IMO, \ t the best prices, , wben many ftocka were up W toW ‘ V snare. »“Tw»s a market, whlfii would have gladdened the bearta of - Ihc buUs ev<m Ui the prosperity nud fl days of 1938. The bond market forged aheafl In lhe Uat bear, when atoctt were slip- ^ ping olf the crest, and the turnover in thlimwfcct,-*t:jlMIMOO*p*a ^ toRic; ftnchea the largest jiropot- tlons since April, in fact the largest since the leading New York banks formed, their MOO.000,000 bond In- vestment pool early In June. Ad- “ vances In many lisues. particularly > '' rails and uUlltiet, ntnged from 110 ■* to MO per tloOO bond. Prlcc aver- ^ agea ahowed the tharpcsl gain In thU market In two months. n; A wide range of sUples pnrtlcl- h pat«d-la.lha.Kl»ance_-Whc4i_lu-. ol tures at Chleago advanced I'.i to p m cents a bushel. getUng up u I'oughly 10 centa from the year’s w Iwo,. Hides were a bull feayre of li vanclng~3:iO- to' R O "bI‘iT «nrr t^nd^ hi |turnov^,^ k pounds. Butter and eggs reached » new highs fot-thi» mnwrn^nt at Chl- * cago, and in Wew .York advances ^ "i.ii .vBlftereti'by rubber, silk, cup* per. sliver, raw sugar, coffee and ^ courtgfd.xumorsjxiJhB-lotmatlon ° of pools to boost commodities, but * indicated they would partlclpal* in J* the plan suggested by Cugene Mey- ^ er federal reserve board governor, P to form a large tund. po^bly as % much a s IIOO.OOOMK). .froiri wlilch loans would be msde to finance the » movement ot nrw materials to fab- * ricators. mmm i mmm state Board of Equalization i Hears Concerted Demand ' For Sweeping Reduction j -------- 1 BOISE. Aug. e (/F)—A concerted demand for reduction in tax valua- ( tlon of mllrwMl* In Idaho was placed I beforo the sute board of equaUxa- i tlon today. ' The preunUUon of evidence. : formally swom-and copied by a re- < iwrter. was uken by the state aa In- i dlcatlv^ tbat a law suit would follow t failure io get satisfactory rcduc- Uoo. and the sUte had two assist- . ants attorney general, Maurice I Oreene and SIdman I. Barber, pm - ent as the testimony was given. ‘ Tbe Oregon Short line opened tbe attack by retpjestliig a M per j ccnt reductkn In valuation trom last < year. Each railroad In tum arose to ' preaent requesU for reductions r»ng- ' ; lng from » to 50 per eent; and each following tha lead ot the Ortgon , Short Line in presenting Its tesll- I ! mony formally.' In lum appeared reprcMntaQves of the Chicago. MUwsukee. StVriiul ' Northem. North- ?? crosslng.North Ida- tiOM PanBaodJf. sad all Itie serta of smaller mnd fuborfllnate- ltnew ^ SSera. *''***'* fJLJf' te " '. for the O ^ n Short line, declared lhe ( C p n t t o u e d o n P a « « ; l , C o L 3> ' TBE OlVir ASSi j - ' TWIN I C^linet Member l|| * |~ROV D, 0rTAl*Itl D etroit^ H* 1 ^ ‘BOtofnOBlln manufactur- j ' [ c r , Is the new gecrct^ L of commercei succcedinff | I; Bobcrt P. Lamont, who , [ rcfllgncd.—(ff) Photo. ‘ilH H IH ia IKSiHh th ll - n ’ re ' Al _ ____ « re ROYALTY expects VISIT ,, . ?ROM STORK IH AUSTRIA 'i S ,d MOBDUNO. AusUifc Aug. B (fll ® In _Tlils Viennese suburb vas excited tonight by ihe exp«taUon of a pi birth In the .villa occupied by Arch- W >d Ueana^Bumanlii. ' r- In the same house was the dow- ?! et ager Queen Marlr, Rumania, molh- « cr of Ueana, while llie • villa iieSl door was occuplrd by Queen Marie . “V of Jugo-SlavU. Ileans's sister. yEIlilffKi |imEIIH8IIIIEI 2 Roy D. Chapin, 5 2 .'D etroit, » i»' Tai<csUpTasl<Wltlil6,000 ?i P- I ” . Assistants Lamonl Loft u ................ ^ WASUINOTON.Aup. 8.t.r)-Hope- ^ ful that American builnesi wUl con* H. llnife lo Improve, Roy D. Chapin. &3> C fi_ ycar-old Detroit automobile manu* p ,20 faciurer. took office loday as aecre- h ,f. inry of eommeree. v In To hts predecessor, R ^ r t P. L.1* ^ mont, Chllago. who was present tehen ;l* he was sworn, the ne’w ni member a U*. nr PrMlriKnt rohlnrt Pl* e; to pressed gratification at the "urtmU- * up takably better tone (hai- now pre- s; r's >-alls In our Industries nnd marls of h of trade,“ ____________ ~ ~' ~ 5 ? I _Mt«awJ}llc._JFn»niiUn.. I a chalrmanof tha naw bome-loan bonk s In h»1,4 p~lWl...ry .-nnfnrpn^.- - •w wiui the board membrrs lo riisn or- ™ ganUatlon of Uils f«3crarmachln- *• denfs reauMt to eaw the Ilnanclal T* worrles^fTiome ownrrs ntid'tb SXlm* ™ .ul»lfi_Jlome^ construction. n ie flrst’problem Is the wlcctlon J Jit -aTe-to-be-waibmhedT-rhc-Inltial formal meeting of the bosrd will be ,y. held tomorrow. Ali the dlreetora tp - Of pointed Saturday— Nathan Adams. DoUas; Dr. JohnM .Orlcs, IKwewood. cl, Ohio; H. Morton Bodfisli.-Chicago. I,e and William E. But. Plllsburah— ,1). are expected to be pruent wllh Fort. . IMOO AuliUnU Smiling broadJy. Uie new com- merce secretary wsi Introduced lo hu department associates, took the oath ot oltlce. posed for photographs, met newspapermen and then set* r tied down to the task of learning hla U way around the new 117.000,000 commerce building and the dutlea — of-<li»-18i000 empleyta under hlmr- - Tlio dark, sturdy Delroller dcclln* ed lo predict tho Immediate fuluro on trend, but he did say ho us took over . admlnlslhiUou ot the department: no ."We inustall e«rt ourselves to the utmost striving lo strrnRihen all on favcraUfl ;s«ior* aod' to make Uie IncTlUble ‘turn’ comq as soon and with as much security u possible.** ltd "The facilities ol lhe department a i. of rommerce. designed sfileiy to help ctd business.- he added, 'should prove a xa- notent Instrument la aiding an ad- ytice along the UQward rond.'* ice. V m ont resigned laat week to be- re- come presldeni ot ths American Iron In- and Steel InsUtule. He will Uike low that offleo August IS. UC- --------------------- -------- FIGHTERS CONTROL 'FIRE VS- ____ ^ led • DOISE, Auk. 8 w>—Forest firo per Jieiir Kooskla Is under control. J. M, tu t Isascson, slate land commlsaloner,' I to was advLvd today by Den E. Busb. ng. »Ulc forester. seh ----------------------------- [?r. IDAHO EXPERT WANTS ' RATES CUT $500,000 ^ul ------- DOISE, Aug. 8 (41 — Bert Penn. rtM rate expert ot the jiubllc • utilities ^ Aumnlssion. lefl todsy tor Sail U ke t,-, Clly t4> pre»enl Ihe »inte'a case Wednesday In sn sppesl to the In- trrsta^c commerce eom nlulon for lower freliht rairs on jssollne. pptm f.'llmnled th" invlns Roald j-amouui to about IMO.OOO auuuaUy. I SSOCtATED PRESS NEWS F A L L fIN FjULLS; IDAHO. T U fiS D A fl unnurDT wibiTflD i w irav llIEIKCIlli - ■ •• -------- .' >i James Francis Burl<e, General !£ Counsel of Republican i. ^•'Committee, Passes Away jb Suddenly at Washington •; _ _ utl (By Tbe Associated Press) «, W ASHZNQTOK Aug. B ^am ea for mnds Burke, PltUburgh. *r, general counsel of the Repub* U, llcan naUmal commlttce. died ftt T , the Oarlleld hotplUi tonight Ll I The announcement came from the White House, which said death was ' cauaed by coronary thromboala|F" which followed a dlUtlon of ibe.!^ heart that apparepUy bad oceurred [! * someUme ouller. . |f'< I Burke contehed al tho W hlto,jjs House with the president thla after- Iht I noon.,The president noted that Mr. . ] ] Burke appeared to be Ul. the White po 1 House anuouneemenl saJd. and dl* iin I • reeled Dr. Joel T. Boone, hta person- llr. 1 al physician, to affentflilm. Upon ah " ] examination. Dr. Boone ordered him wt removed to the OaKleld hoapltal. toi r Burke, who was U yeara old. had n, planned to leave f<^r New York loday f„ I to join Mrs. Burke nnd sail for Eur* ope tomorrow. The trip was can- ni) celled on Dr. Boohe's InsUtooce and y-f . Burke was admitted to the Oarfleld ! hospital early this evening. a While House otflclnls said the L a president was shocked when advised ■] - lonlithl of Mr. Burke's death. a _MrjJurke_lajmrvlvfd_by_hl^_wi^ __ dow. Prancu Scolt Burke, a son. and a daughUr, a Mr*. Rogers, Pltla- burgh. The iwn U on hU way to ) James Francis Burke w u bom in Tc^tl^d'orTl^^l.'coL 3)“ P* cdoli M I miit I IN HOOVI ____ CHICAOO. Aug. B l g ^ A n i ^ t U » - l ^ I part In the campaign to r«*«leet If Herbert Hoover wan made tont«bt . by. Everett Sander* ehalrman of Uw W U Republican national committee. * Mr. Sanders did not say how ex*. £ II lepal»e « part the former president ^ . would have In llw camral*H.'bot la - 7“ tlmaled he mlahl bc-p«ml]ed upon .. to make one speech or more. 1 * 'Sanders, who was swyeury to Mr. u, I. Coolldge during nls administration, I* relumed to Republican campaign jj, J- headquartera here recently after visiting the former presldeni at g, I. Plymouth Notch, Vermont •a "In many stiles we have made Ci •r arrangements tor community gath* u I* ertnn nt which tnoumnds ot per* ot I- sons will hear Kir\ Hoover's mes* ^ 5- sago by the rtdlo.- hc said. ITToaT}. tx 9f halU,- theatres.'lodge'halU, publle b, squares and even private homes m .f wttn good radios wlirbe utilized as - ik 5*tBer^-ptacwr ----- ;— t --- ------------ B iltB 4 ra lv A in !t ( il " - be P- is. >d, I 'i'k 'w '™ ^ \.vSi \ \= r T Mp It: \ i^.,v—^ all ' ■ ^-*^1 2 ... ....... -—-fei e.** { II jip >t- \ \ on \ \ u f iB R ® IE M. / Wm I I*? sto. I IB ^ rtX ' oo aid ---------- T— ------------------------- ,lly. _ , WSPAPER !N rty/iV FAll .S D i y MORNING. AUGUST 9, 1032 LCOMMER(m I r HlGHUGHTS r I (By The Aitoeiat«d Vtm) Buoyed by ad\anolng atoekfk tends ktkd cotton prices, tba a a tta e l busl- — ^e»s Monday waa encoura«ed by otb* «r bright apou In flnancUl olrelea. Developments Included: L New \O.aR»Amerletkn 'L iQ ^ 0- tlve company reported unfUlod or* fl dtrs on July l at t3,14S,B19-«boui - 1.000,000 above the amount of.anniu id ordera on the aama data lu t year. WASHINGTON — Deportment'of: I Ubor >'.<itutlcs saJd empb)ym«nt in he radio Induslry Incnosed At per I I m tiu June over the prcTlou* month. I I ST. PAUL—H. H. Helmano. exec-. | uUvc manager of Che National Atao*. elailoQ ot credit 'Men. ptwUcted In! a speerh a 10*year era of ^iroaperity i tor tha Korihwesi wltb rapid recov*,' from the preseol 'reconstnicUoni teriod." ]' '. WASHINGTON— Bureauotmlncd reponed coal production Increasing. UNCOLN, Nebrasko—Blds will bo ,leaned September 8 tor *1.500.000 In , I sute highway conatructlon. : I! ailCAGO>pel«r B, Corey, presl*; ient of the board of trade, cold the I I tUo In train pricea put n*r hope In, . the breuis of American producers. ; • ' NEWYOEK — Curll»*Wrlghtcor*, I porailon. In Die red for aoma time, { • »l)0«fdii net profU of >33^58 for-the; ' tlrn half Of this year. \ \ ‘ ' DANVILLE. Illinois — Machinery i' ‘ will imm Wednesday as tbe Hoopes*i I ton canning planu start canning the ^ ‘ new s»cci corn crop. A force or ftOOi, emploj-ci al Mlllford. canning the • earjycropwlllbelnercoMdirhencan. ’ hlni the late crop U atarted thU j week. I iWmoiftDS iim piiisj- ' Projects to Cost S215,000 L Lie in Vicinity of Jerome, ||j ' Rupert, Bellevue and Hailey] I BOISE. Aug. 8 (,iv-Allocallon o t; *1.519^00 Ot a M.000.000 federal aid : for rcflef of unemployment was: [ l^^oThighw ays, while allocallou [ of.the balapce of lhe fund will be “ , completed as early as poaalble.- Tho state luu $1AC»J12 of emer- •' £ i>ry icdcml aid It received ircm 111 t lotl consrca^ In addition^® W out' ** 'M M 0.000 ot rteulnr tedorolVald -to ” , ;«BcnU.bctore.Jiily 1. IKB,..'. ,“ Of lhe amount allocnted to date. tOOO.OOO. or nboul 00 per cent, goes to Norih Idaho, and virtually all oT n ll U for conslructlmi, little ot 11 go* vi ’ tag to OlUng. ® ' f ProJerU In Sooth Idaho Include: J t Smiths Ferry to Cascade, Valley oosnty, Ineladlog a bridge. >17S,D00: ^ e Cambridge to Mesa sldlne. Washing* ^ ton and Adams eoontlg. W.OOOi Jw -J onie eaat, no.ooo; Sugar CHy to N ^*'| • <±iue, M ^ iso n connty, »»fl.MO;“ Bn* sl 1 bcri:»al.JklInnioda'county, tUMOOt la e Bellevw lo Hailey, DUbie eoM ty^ p ~ --- <Cnwtlnn»^ nn PtIpB * jn C oin’T ^P lay W ith N St W f ? ■< r-r-L ^ Copyrlgbi, IM ILlSCOU/VTr ' A IL Y 32 - Libby Reync Bond to Indicted E 'o r M. -i ’{OIIRKLEYSGORESH ] i HTPOLLSOPmGliy 1 i * , Wllli nearly lulf the primary v o te ^ ' counud. Untied Sutes Senator Al* M ' ben W. Barkley tonight appeared almost certain of victory in his . fight for a chance to be the flnt t-Kentucklan In 30 years to aerve I rojl£C.,ttuia ilx yaara in Ihe .jisDW ' . branch of congress.' iwiurhs'fromn® or tni-^ttwei •' B 4105 preclncU gave, lbe Democratli- . f naUonal convention kaynoler S9M7 " . votes»more than %l«o*to-fiae lead * over hU closest opppnjnt, for the J • Demoeratlc nomination, former 'i t Bcruilor Oeorge B. Martin, who had ^ .I3S.BS8. The third and last candl* * : date. Dr. J. P. Wright,* repeaUest. « . had 37M. rl—Banaey: in 1iU-ounpaHtn.-^ W he - * stands unequivocally on the Demo- * } platfnrTTi InplitHlfig ♦hfl. J f - J. >,|peal pUnk. and Mtftln II Republicans will select their aen* c _}aUaliU»glnW-Sait«nto f- , ' I obody. That’s All! 1 —— J -------- ---------- ------- _ , I V/M&S-Jfc MATTER OlLt^* 1 VfON‘r TH tY LtT 'Vbv ' Bt CAPTMHAV.U THE • , TIME? . I IT . u n , by Tbe New York Ttibuoe, Inc. 1 f NE^ lolds Posts $ 0 Keep Out ( For M urder Z W M BB ] al u iftTfllCElELLS 5 Y s JOHIIFFIIIIISi i! M rs. Jessio M. KeiUi-M llier 1 •d u Talks of Love and Fond- ■ " ,, ness .for J l i er and f l "mIAMI, na., Allg. r(^ D » m at- ^ lo raelutloD by Mra. Jcasia tl: Keltb*' ^ MlUer of her love for Hodeti Olarite. h. young author, and of a lore that ^ changed to -Intenso-foadnaaa- foe ^ Captain W. Ji. Lancaster, charred II. with sUylng CUrke,-today preek* It ed the closing ot tbe aUte's case ' against the BriUsb fUer, A. frntn the wUncoa stand. Mrs. Kdtb-UiUer became ** __ _____ . - _____ ^ "They're cruelfytng me," she wept n* door. _ lycyter hlinself..: jp lie d : ^ noon to reUle In detail, his experi- ence up to the Ume he left Miami March e—46 daya before OtaHie v u ' killed—on a V^esUm aviaUon vcn- turv by which he hoped to gain toDdi for the Uvlng expenses 01 M ra. ZCelth* Miller, CUrke and hlnuelf. He was the flnt defense wllnesj. Lancaster tdid of meeUng Mn. Kelth-MIUer in London In 1937 and of her Joining hlni on a London* Australia night. Then followed a long story of bis financial and aerial reverses In the United Btates. He will be Que^Uoned further- to* morrow. l^ncaster was placed on the atand as the flnt defense wttaesa loun»> dlately after Clreiilt Ju d g e .a P. At* kinson had denied a defense motion to strike from the record aU testl* mony of Mrs. Ktilh-Miller and elim* Inale «» exhlblU the lellera between lierself. Captain Lancaster and _ CTarke. ________ •■■■--- j LoncMier said he waa 34 years old snd had sen'Cd with the Australian and English forces In tho World wnr. Mrs. Kelth-Mlller's lesUmony lo* dsy was given between laughter and tears. The session waa marked by frecuent veibal clashes between the dlmlnutjre artairtx and if. Vemoa Hawthorne, the prosecutor. Al one InsUtnce she aaid abe would “dlf for" Uncaster, but when Hawthorne, asked If she had not (Contlnui on'paglT^rcol.'ir" VIOLENCE IN GERMANY ADDS TO DEATH TOLL BERLIN. AU,. 8 WV-ChanccUOT Frsnx von Papen U determined to UM the most drastic measures for pulVnn down temriam la Oer- many, said a brief s«ml*offleUt communique Issued tonight, after jMliiIcsl violence had taken two more llve.v Thf chancellor, taking cognizance M official reporta of the situation during the last few days, summoned a cabinet m eetly for tomorrow. BORAH LEAVES ST. PAUL ST. PAUU Minn.. Aug. 8 (;*>-Sen- ator William E. Borah. Idaho, left here today en route to hU hoae sUte. He had been a guest st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank B. KellOKg. Mrs. Kellogg said Senator Borah planned no stopovers en route to Idal>o. but was unable to say to c. which city or town be was beaded. •' TbPA'frFafe.;^ w l - a ~ ;--8 FAGB3 — V C E ^ - 125,000 I of JailCeill 2S-Year-0W Widow of Hoir ; To Millions Comes Out •Of Seclusion to Face-Jus- -■ lice on.. Murder Ctiarge (By The Ai»ci»lM Preu) R m a v iL L i. K. o . (TxMiAr Honliv) AU*. ,-LUibr Hol- ___ man. released a few botjrs be- . fot« on' •23,000 bond to await trial' for murder of ber youn«r husband, wealthy SmlUi Reynolds.' mode a hurried departure from ReldsvUle abortly atter a o'clock tbls momlng. The former Broadway “bluea- slnger came from her botel here with two men, stepped Into a walling au* tcmoblle and It aped away tmmedU ately. _____ By A. E. LfrrLEJOlIN (AssoiUted J*rus Staff Writer) W ENTWORTH. N. C., Aug. 8 — Libby Hotman Reynolds, for* mor Broadway “Torcb" alnger, was releued under tasMO bell to* dsy pending her trial on a eharge that ahe-murdered-ber-husband. Smiths--------- Reynolds, youthful heir toone-fourtb of Uie R. J, ReynokU tobacco raU« lions. - Tlift 28*yeafoJd wWoir.came out Of seclusion and. lurrendeied to'" Rocklagbam oounty officer* shortly before !tlie went Into court b m i(ltn ft writ Of habeas corpus. Dressed' In mourning and heavily velM. she sat aUentiy fhrougb the brief proeeedlnsi. The state, through Sellclm Curltniii HlgglnSi'eoniented to b^annotmclng there wulnsuf* ' to; support * Hrstme?ree mwau- efiarie; ^ “77 Xt wi» tha sotee announcement aod ln 'ato6ii IdeoUcal words wKb that ^ made Saturday by Hlgilns wben Ub^ ^ by*s co-defendant, Albert (Ab) W k- er,l»-year.-oldchumofReynoldi,ot>> . . Ulned bia itleose under m ooo bood. After the hearto, whtch w u wll* nessed by a larfe crowd, Libby went to ReldsvUle, seven miles away, in an automobile with her broUier, Alfred I Holman. Jrn and Dr. U. p. Cummings. I Reldnllls physician, who attended I Uie singer Uiroughow Uie procetd- inga. Atter remaining tn conceatment ' since the Fonyih m m ty grand jury * indicted her and Walker last Thura* day. LlbbT appeared In Wentwertb at . 3:M P. M. today. Benet poUkfltr, winstOQ*8alea. I. teftnn counael, sakl bia client ar- L tliMi»iuMsvUie.alboakU-i^^ _ toiv tbrVi(ttala.UM. atirw '• tftef ••♦rip-throiigh-tbe-eotolJy.-H*-------- * said he did not know where »bl bad been alnce efforts to locaU ber we:* B> begun. Ji NeJnterriew 5 Her raUier declined to TiermlttU>*-T— ? by to JM Interviewed and refuMd to L make any statement himaelf. * Everyeffonwaamadebyherfatb- er and attorneys to obield b n fron Betore her o^val, WllUam Graves, - winstoo*aatem,.anoUier.inefl*er-et--------- )t defense counsel, arruced wlUi Post— - ttTHMlw Hi t iiiiii ima-WHkeep.the linger lo his residence until obe would 4 be required to go to the courtroom. F - An lv'.ag''fa''.Pi7T0uuuitfnn.m. ------ : 1- sbe was helped out by U>* lAjsldao ol and an officer, lo front et the Reid . IS resident, while' scores of cameioa I.’ cKclced. a —Bhe>»r**eon«d liaiU^-tato-Uie -------- room Kserved for her. After a brief la tntenal. PoUkoff come out and an* nounced the capias bad been served. . PoUkdf^ and' Oraves tben went lo -the courthotae'-and completed Uieir r draft Of a peUUon tor * writ of ba- beas corpus. , * They took it before Judge A. M. V atoek, who signed an order making It returnable before him immediately > in Rocklc.gham county superior court. *rhe aute waived lU rlgbt to de* Id mand five days* notice of tbe aetlon. e. ihfl attorneys returned to the Beld t* retkienre for their client, and Libby >n was es:otied to the courtroom. She 1. walked with llrm step, but kept ber bead boaed. •n The former 'torch'* alnger was d scaled wllhln the bar, with her father i joa her left and the-doctot on-ber- ... ;t -right:-------------- : ------------------------- ------- *“ She 'at with her head resting on ‘n her right hsnd, her elbow on the arm of the chair. Aa shu left the coUrtroom algns of weepln;} could be observed e\en ^ Ibrouto the heavy veil, and tear drope clung lo the covering. ^ Afler fiollcllor Ifiggtm announced his decision not to oppo«e granting ball, a t the came time reserving the ^n rtght to press a flni*degree murder ot chsrge a; lhe trial If sufficient evi* denes b dlsco%'errd. PuUkoff and Oravesspoko briefly, urging the Judge 18 fix IhJ amount ot ball at a mod- erale figure. I Pollkoff informed the Judge'Iheie J- was no ijueitlon but that the widow * would relum tor trial whenever nee* or CMsry. . to "The one purpose in ber life now." or he said, -js to refuie the eharge that r~ she UL'-M the m u ahe loved, tha lat father cf her unborn child." «r Escape for her would be Irapos* ro slble. he utd. even If she should consider such a posalblllty, ce Judge suck asked It the amount on of ball hc tUed for Walker—I39M0 ed waa satiafactory. -We are prepared to poat »M,000.“ Oravesjtplled. IL "^e jute did not dUsent and M ' ball bondf. written by a surety oom* psny, were produced, approved and n* accepted. rfl Ubby walked trom tbe court* »® room after appnwlmately one bour M of technical Iraprlsanmeot. Btcept B- for ths war stains on her faee, there w u no evidence risible of ber feel- V* thfS. to she' went to ReldsvUle with her tCoollnued on I>c« 4. OoL U ., ^ .

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R e g i s t e r i ^ ]M o s t V io le n t U p s w in g I n C o t t

T ra d in g in S e c u r i t i e s ; in T \

A d v an c e In B o n d s In ^ Di

On L e a d in g F i n a n c i a l ■, E xoh

Representative Marl(Bf T h . Aue<iUt

HEW YOKK. AttC. t —TMl Ubl», (mbni wbal ilsek auiE et b t t letem pllihK 1: metl »f wblcb w m mada about twe moplh

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B O IS E M AN W A N T S C IT Y m TO P A Y $ 2 2 . 5 0 IN R E N T S ,

-------- tWiB016E:;'Aus. 8 <;r>—A Boise m l - pu

-------<l«nt-h»»-htt-on-4i m m na nf M lvlnt. Mth e unemployment proMem as It a f- < fecta re n u . |>»j

"Eneloeed," he wrote In a le tte r lo “ * Mayor J . P. Pope, please find Use V ' bill lor 933M. a m onlh’* rent, which th e city o«CA me because tny tenant wMJlrccJ."

Tlie landlord went on to explain i h is tcn&nt tiod been unable to p a y 'o l th e r e n t ot the apartm ent bccause ws h e h id 'befn dlMharRed by the elty. exi

I t v a s a cood story while It lasted, 'm i Th* mayor cheeliwl the payroll and |0 found th e m an waa sUll employed by of th e clly. Oc

_ a ______ — _________12^^INCHOT PAYS $17.90 >5;

TO LIBERATE WOMANtJNIONTOWN. PA.: AUI. 8 UP}~ Ihi

The t 4 l sentence a woman senred pli fo r M fc t t a flicker to te«d h w hun - in

— ^■ -£ .fl> -i^ l, v-«tia«i -*tndjO rifccitae TO G ovtm or O lfford K n ch c t paid hw tic Tint. — - 1 1 1

Mr*. A nna C hcji. Palrchance. was foi Rcntenced to 20 days In Jail for vl- « olnllnir the atato ^am e Ian'S. Oame va wnnleri* found Uer eoaklnf the «■ nicktr. n bird.protectcd by lhe Rame to law*, w hen they vlalled her home *« last «eelc. t "

Ooremor Plnehot. learning of pro* — tests Btfi‘ ln»t*the*woman’«-!mprlaon- {“

metil, se n t 117.00 th e am ount ot the tlna a rid co«U. lo Justice o t tho y Peace -William J . Ruble. He said he woulii regard It n tavor If Mrs. Chess '*wa.1 released- a t an f.f ■ ----------------*“

M rt Cheas w aited ou t of the ^

■ "had bccn thcro fo tir days,

_________ _ M■ UAriL£^ANUSHEEP «-------- enjoy good range „

-------- sh tepm adeR arked^procreu-incO T * „?diuort during Ju ly because of excel-

' ]eM-r»n8«, J u U u H . Jacobson, fed- j? rra l c rop atatlstlc lan , aU led today . . In hli m on th ly re p o r t

-While ih c rango country I* be- ~ BlnnlnR to show th e effect of hot wesiher." ho said, ‘•stm H Is In ex- Ji eellent shspe, w ith a condition of SI fi, per c e n t aiialnii*98 p e r c e n t a l month and W.fl pe r ccn t for lhe llve-yeor averaRc.

T h e re Is no trouble In the minds of itockmen about fodder—there will be tnoush lo r a lone se rrre winter a ll over Q>e state. I t th e lal] is late ao llock can ,be kep t on ranges and

- PMlurgai longer, th e cnm -over will___^ l » r E c . Price of hay bids fa ir to be

about <3 cheaper lhan lost year. The only w orry u to m eet bllU. toke care e ^ ls x « s s s n d pu t food upon pantry-

f a r m .V o a r d r e c e i v e s

P R A IS E A T IO W A S E S S IO N

M snnmu rioas. President of th e MW- °I5. ^ ^ 2 . ?? problems tonight ? defended tho agH cultural marketing ^

enabled farmera tinanclal obllgitloos »

•nd M ved thouMujo, o f tradesmenand baakera from failure. f

Km contended th a t U u f in nboard WM a s Juuu isb le a s ^ ^ aconjfrucfton PJnanco c o ro ^ iS J , Cand th a t w hile i l h a d catthfe ..m e t l m e ^ W S ^ n ^ r S f S * unlold sen lce. •

BU R L E Y M A N P E R IS H E S >

I N T R A G E D Y IN K A N S A S \

NEWTON. K u .. Auff. I M V -n ie n body o t m an killed here Saturdayby a S a n u Fe tra in h as been Iden- «llfM as th a t of W. J. Crtsmao. 7i .Builey, Idftho. Mr formerly l|»ed e

J a t U oninouth. Rans-u. I,I C rtoaan l.i inirvlved by two n^ dauiht«fi. Mrs. MasRle Clemens. ,

M stland, Oklahom a, and Mrs. John h Newport, M cPherw n. k»n.tas. in da ion. n , w . Crlsm sn. Durlry. The ^

l l being held hers pending . word I ro n relallvea.

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[nProducts T irtherGainsLi t t o n S i n c e 1929, S w I f t e S t IT w o Y e a r s , a n d S l i a r p e s t I

D a y s M a r k B ig B u l l P u s h I

:o h a n g e s in U n i te d S t a t e s I

rket Leaders Gain |tn c ln t r«pm«BUUv» iu d tn . tkewlag l l4 In Ita m o T tn (torn Di« yMtf's lows, IIp lh fs to : ■

Tetfar't Today'i Tftdar's ■. iu-j, aa I

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D. ; ».-» >*•» R> NEW YORK. Aug. « Ml - Most violent upswing In cotton In more than two year*, the swiftest trading In slocks In nearly tw o years, and the sharpest sdvance In bonds In - two monlhs, m arked th e big bull ^ push In th e nation’s leading fl-ni»nclal_m arkets today,_________

CoCton (tirged tip more tlian 15 a al bale JUI th e gorem m ent estim ated U th is year's crop far below the aver- l^ e of recent yeara. and W all alreet ^ quickly recalled th a t a short crop in ^ th e staple In 1921 waa an Im porU nt ^ factor In boosting th e m arketa ou t ai of th e post-w ar depression.

Stocks m et th ree successive waves of profll-U klng and th e la st one f was sufflcienl to reduce th e day 's I cxirem e advaneea aubstan tlallj. but I m any leading Issues closed 11 to 10 a sha re higher and tho turnover of 5M 4480 was lhe largest alnce O ctober of IMO, \ t the best prices, , w ben m any ftocka were up W t o W ‘ V s n a r e . »“Tw»s a m arket, w hlfii would have gladdened th e bearta of - Ihc buUs ev<m Ui the prosperity n u d fl days o f 1938.

T he bond m arket forged aheafl In lhe U at bear, w hen a to c t t were slip- p ing o lf th e crest, and th e turnover in th lim w fc c t ,-* t: jlM IM O O * p * a ^ toRic; f tn c h e a the largest jiropot- tlons since April, in fac t the largest since th e leading New York banks form ed, the ir MOO.000,000 bond In- vestm ent pool early In June . Ad- “ vances In m any lisues. particularly >'' rails and uUlltiet, ntnged from 110 ■* to MO per tloOO bond. Prlcc aver- ^ agea ahowed the th a rp c sl gain In thU m arke t In two m onths. n;

A wide range of sU ples pnrtlcl- h p a t« d -la .lh a .K l» an c e_ -W h c 4i_ lu -. ol tures a t Chleago advanced I '.i to p m cents a bushel. getUng up u I'oughly 10 centa from th e year’s w Iw o,. Hides were a bull f e a y re of li

vanclng~3:iO - to ' R O " b I ‘ i T « n r rt ^ n d ^ h i | t u r n o v ^ , ^ k

pounds. B utter and eggs reached »new highs fot-thi» m nw rn^nt a t C hl- *cago, and in Wew .Y ork advances ^ " i . i i .vBlftereti'by rubber, silk, cup*per. sliver, raw sugar , coffee and ^

co u rtg fd .x u m o rs jx iJh B -lo tm a tlo n ° of pools to boost commodities, but * indicated they would partlclpal* in J* the p lan suggested by Cugene Mey- ^ er federal reserve board governor, P to form a large tund. p o ^ b ly as % much as IIOO.OOOMK). .froiri wlilch loans would be msde to finance the » movement ot nrw m aterials to fab- * ricators.

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F o r S w e e p i n g R e d u c t io n j

-------- 1BOISE. Aug. e (/F)—A concerted

dem and for reduction in tax valua- ( tlon of mllrwMl* In Idaho was placed I beforo th e s u te board of equaUxa- i tlon today. '

T h e preunU U on of evidence.: form ally sw om -and copied by a re- <

iw rter. was u k e n by the sta te aa In- i dlcatlv^ tb a t a law su it would follow t failure i o ge t satisfactory rcduc- Uoo. a n d th e sU te had two assist- . an ts a tto rney g e n e r a l , Maurice I O reene and SIdman I. Barber, p m - e n t a s th e testim ony was given.‘ T b e Oregon Short l in e opened tbe a ttac k by retpjestliig a M per j ccn t r e d u c tk n In valuation trom last < year. E ach railroad In tu m arose to ' preaent requesU for reductions r»ng- '

; lng from » to 50 per eent; and each following tha lead o t th e Ortgon , Sho rt L ine in presenting Its tesll- I

! m ony formally.'I n lu m appeared reprcMntaQves

of th e Chicago. MUwsukee. S tV riiul ' N orthem . N orth-

? ? crosslng.N orth Ida-tiOM PanBaodJf. s a d all Itie se r ta o f sm aller mnd fuborfllnate- ltnew ^

S S e r a . *''***'*

fJ L J f ' t e " ' . for theO ^ n S ho rt l in e , declared lhe

(C p n tto u e d o n P a « « ;l,C o L 3> '

T B E O l V i r ASSi

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I C^linet Member l||* |~R O V D , 0 rT A l* Itl D e t r o i t^ H*1 ^ ‘BOtofnO Blln m a n u f a c t u r - j ' [ c r , Is the new g e c r c t ^

L of commercei succcedinff | I; Bobcrt P. Lamont, who

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R O Y A L TY e x p e c t s V IS I T , ,

. ? R O M S T O R K IH A U S T R IA

' i ■ — ■ S,d MOBDUNO. AusUifc Aug. B (fll ® In _ T lil s Viennese suburb v a s excited

tonight by ihe exp«taUon o f a pi b irth In the .villa occupied by A rch- W

>d Ueana^Bumanlii. 'r - I n the same house w as the dow- ?! e t ager Queen Marlr, Rumania, m olh- «

c r o f Ueana, while llie • villa iieSl door was occuplrd by Q ueen M arie .

“V of Jugo-SlavU. Ileans's sister.

y E I l i l f f K i|imEIIH8IIIIEI2 R o y D . C h a p in , 5 2 . ' D e t r o i t , »

i » ' T a i < c s U p T a s l < W l t l i l 6 , 0 0 0 ?iP- I” . A s s i s t a n t s L a m o n l L o f t u

................ ^WASUINOTON.Aup. 8.t.r ) -H o p e-

ful th a t American builnesi wUl con*H. llnife lo Improve, Roy D. Chapin. &3> C fi_ ycar-old Detroit automobile m anu* p ,20 faciurer. took office loday as aecre- h ,f. inry of eommeree. v In To hts predecessor, R ^ r t P . L.1* ^

mont, Chllago. who was presen t tehen ;l* he was sworn, the ne’w n i m em ber a U*. nr PrMlriKnt roh ln rt Pl* e;to pressed gratification a t the "urtm U - * up takably be tter tone (hai- now pre- s; r 's >-alls In our Industries nnd m a rls o f hof trade,“ ____________ ~ ~ ' ~ 5? I _M t«awJ}llc._JFn»niiUn.. I

a chalrm anof tha naw bome-loan bonk sIn h»1,4 p ~ lW l... r y .-nnfnrpn^.- -•w wiui the board m embrrs lo r iisn o r- ™ ganUatlon of Uils f«3crarm ach ln -

* • d e n fs reauM t to eaw the Ilnanclal T* worrles^fTiome ownrrs ntid'tb SXlm*™ .ul»lfi_Jlome^ construction.

n i e f lrs t’problem Is the w lcctlon J

Jit -aT e -to -b e -w aib m h ed T -rh c-In ltia l formal m eeting of the bosrd will be

,y. held tomorrow. Ali the dlreetora t p - Of pointed Sa turday— N athan Adams.

DoUas; Dr. JohnM .O rlcs , IKwewood. cl, Ohio; H. M orton Bodfisli.-Chicago.I,e and W illiam E. B ut. Plllsburah— ,1). a re expected to be p ru en t w llh Fort.

. IMOO A uliU nU Sm iling broadJy. Uie new com­

merce secretary wsi Introduced lo h u departm ent associates, took the oath o t oltlce. posed for photographs, met newspapermen a n d th e n set*

r tied down to th e task o f learning hla U way around th e new 117.000,000

commerce building a n d the dutlea — of-<li»-18i000 empleyta und er h lm r- -

Tlio dark , stu rdy Delroller dcclln* ed lo predict tho Immediate fuluro

o n trend, bu t he d id say h o us took over . admlnlslhiUou o t the departm ent:

n o ."We in u s t a l l e « r t ourselves to the u tm os t striving lo strrnR ihen a ll

o n favcraUfl ;s« ior* aod ' to make Uie IncTlUble ‘tu rn ’ comq as soon and with as much security u possible.**

ltd "The facilities ol lh e departm ent a i . of rommerce. designed sfileiy to help ctd business.- he added, 'shou ld prove a xa- notent Instrum ent la aiding a n a d -

y tice along th e UQward rond.'* ice. V m o n t resigned laa t week to be - re- come presldeni o t ths A m erican Iron In- and Steel InsUtule. He will Uike low tha t offleo August IS.UC- --------------------- --------

F IG H T E R S C O N T R O L 'F I R EVS- _ _ _ _ ^

led • DOISE, Auk. 8 w>—Forest firo per Jieiir Kooskla Is under control. J. M, tu t Isascson, sla te land commlsaloner,'I to was advLvd today by Den E. Busb.ng . »Ulc forester.seh -----------------------------

[?r. ID A H O E X P E R T W A N T S '

R A T E S CU T $500,000^ u l -------

DOISE, Aug. 8 (41 — B ert Penn. rtM rate expert o t the jiubllc • u tilities ^ Aumnlssion. le fl todsy tor S a i l U k e t , - , Clly t4> pre»enl Ihe »inte'a case

Wednesday In s n sppesl to the In- trrsta^c commerce e o m n lu lo n for lower f re lih t ra irs on jssollne.

pptm f.'llm nled th" invlns Roald j-amouui to about IMO.OOO auuuaUy.

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S S O C tA T E D P R E S S N E W S

F A L Lf IN F jU L L S ; I D A H O . T U f i S D A f l

u n n u rD T w ibiTflD i

w i r a vllIEIKCIlli

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James Francis Burl<e, General !£ Counsel of Republican i.

^•'Committee, Passes Away jb Suddenly at Washington •;

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(By T b e Associated Press) « ,

W ASHZNQTOK Aug. B ^ a m e a for m n d s B u r k e , P ltU burgh. *r, general counsel of th e Repub* U ,

llcan naU m al com m lttce . died ftt T , the O arlleld hotplU i to n ig h t L l

I The announcem ent came from the White House, which said death was ' c a u a e d by coronary th rom boa la |F " which followed a d lU tlon of i b e . ! ^ heart th a t apparepUy b a d oceurred [! * someUme ou lle r . . |f '<

I Burke contehed a l tho W h lto ,jjs House w ith the president th la a fte r- Iht

I noon.,The president noted th a t M r. . ] ] Burke appeared to be Ul. th e W hite po 1 House anuouneem enl saJd. a n d dl* iin I • reeled D r. Joel T . Boone, hta person- llr. 1 a l physician, to affen tflilm . U pon a h " ]

exam ination. Dr. Boone ordered h im wt removed to the OaK leld hoapltal. toi

r Burke, who was U yeara old. h a d n , planned to leave f< r New Y ork loday f„

I to join Mrs. Burke nnd sa il fo r Eur* ope tomorrow. T he tr ip was c a n - ni) celled on Dr. Boohe's InsUtooce and y-f

. Burke was adm itted to th e O arfleld ! hospital early this evening. a

W hile House otflclnls said th e L a president was shocked when advised ■] - lonlithl o f Mr. Burke's death . a _M rjJu rke_ la jm rv lv fd_by_h l^ _w i^ __

dow. P rancu Scolt Burke, a son. and a daughUr, a Mr*. Rogers, P ltla -

■ burgh. T he iwn U on hU way to

) Jam es Francis Burke w u bom in

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cdoliM I m iitI IN HOOVI____ CHICAOO. Aug. B l g ^ A n i ^ t U » - l ^

I pa rt In the campaign to r«*«leet If Herbert Hoover wan m ade ton t«b t. by. Everett Sander* ehalrm an of Uw W U Republican national committee. *

Mr. Sanders did no t say how ex*. £II lepal»e « pa rt the form er p residen t ^ . would have In llw cam ral*H .'bot l a - 7 “

tlm aled he mlahl b c -p«m l]ed upon . . to make one speech or more.1* 'S anders, who was sw yeu ry to Mr. u , I . Coolldge during nls adm inistration,I* relum ed to Republican cam paign jj, J- headquartera here recently a fte r

visiting the former presldeni a t g , I . Plym outh Notch, V erm ont •a " In m any s tiles we have m ade Ci •r arrangem ents tor com m unity gath* u I* e r tn n n t which tnoum nds o t per* ot I- sons will hear Kir\ Hoover's mes* ^ 5- sago by the rtdlo.- hc said. ITToaT}. tx 9f halU,- theatre s .'lodge 'ha lU , publle b,■ squares and even private homes m .f w ttn good radios w lirb e utilized as - ik 5 * tB e r ^ - p ta c w r ----- ;—

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Buoyed by ad\anolng atoekfk te n d s ktkd cotton prices, tb a a a t t a e l busl- — ^e»s Monday waa encoura«ed by otb*«r bright apou In flnancU l olrelea. Developments Included: L

N ew \O .aR»A m erletkn 'L i Q ^ 0- tlve company reported unfUlod or* fl d tr s on July l a t t3,14S,B19-«boui -

1.000,000 above the am oun t o f .an n iu id ordera on the aama d a ta l u t year.

WASHINGTON — D eportm en t'o f: I Ubor >'.<itutlcs saJd em pb)ym «nt in he radio Induslry In cn o sed At per I I m t iu June over the prcTlou* m onth . I I

■ ST. PAUL—H. H. H elm ano. ex ec -. | uUvc manager o f Che N ational Atao*. elailoQ ot c red it 'Men. ptwUcted I n ! a speerh a 10*year e ra o f ^iroaperity i tor tha Korihwesi w ltb rap id recov*,'

from the preseol 'reconstn icU oni teriod." ]''. WASHINGTON— B ureauo tm lncd reponed coal production Increasing.

UNCOLN, Nebrasko—B lds will bo , leaned September 8 tor *1.500.000 In , I s u te highway conatructlon.: I ! a ilC A G O > p el« r B, Corey, presl*;

ie n t of the board of trad e , cold the I I tUo In tra in pricea p u t n * r hope In,. the b reu is of American producers. ;• ' NEWYOEK — Curll»*W rlghtcor*,I porailon. In Die red for aoma time, {• »l)0« fd ii n e t profU of >33^58 for-the;' t l r n half Of this year. \ \‘ ' DANVILLE. Illinois — M achinery i '‘ will imm Wednesday as tb e Hoopes*i I

ton canning p la n u s ta r t canning th e ‘ new s»cci corn crop. A force or ftOOi,’ emploj-ci a l Mlllford. canning the• earjycropw lllbe lnercoM dirhencan .’ h ln i the late crop U a ta r ted thUj week. I

iWmoiftDSi im p i i i s j -' Projects to Cost S215,000 L

Lie in Vicinity of Jerome, ||j ' Rupert, Bellevue and Hailey]

I BOISE. Aug. 8 (,iv-A llocallon o t ; *1.519^00 Ot a M.000.000 federal aid :

for rcflef of unem ployment w as:

[ l^ ^ o T h ig h w a y s , while allocallou [ o f.th e balapce of lhe fund will be “ , completed as early a s poaalble.-• Tho s ta te luu $1AC»J12 of em er- • '

£i>ry icdcml aid It received ircm 111 t lo tl consrca^ In addition^® W o u t' ** 'M M 0.000 ot rteulnr tedorolVald -to ” , ;«BcnU.bctore.Jiily 1. IKB,..'. ,“

‘ Of lhe amount allocnted to date. tOOO.OOO. or nboul 00 per cent, goes to Norih Idaho, and virtually a ll oT n l l U for conslructlmi, little o t 11 go* vi

’ tag to OlUng. ®'f ProJerU In Sooth Idaho Include: J t Sm iths Ferry to Cascade, Valley

oosnty , Ineladlog a bridge. >17S,D00: ^ e Cambridge to Mesa sldlne. Washing* ^• to n and Adams eoontlg . W.OOOi Jw -J• onie eaat, no.ooo; Sugar CHy to N ^ * '|• <±iue, M ^ iso n connty, »»fl.MO;“ Bn* sl 1 bcri:»al.JklInnioda'county, tUMOOt la e B ellevw lo Hailey, DUbie eoM ty p

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, Wllli nearly lu l f the primary v o t e ^ ' counud . U ntied S u te s Senator Al* M ' ben W. Bark ley tonight appeared

almost certa in of victory in his . figh t for a chance to be the f ln t t-K entucklan In 30 years to aerveI rojl£C.,ttuia i lx yaara in Ihe .jisDW '. branch of congress.'

• iw iu r h s 'f r o m n ® o r tn i-^ ttw e i •'B 4105 preclncU gave, lbe Democratli- . f naUonal convention kaynoler S9M7 " . votes»m ore th a n % l«o*to-fiae lead *

over hU closest opp p n jn t, for the J• Demoeratlc nomination, fo rm er 'i t Bcruilor Oeorge B. M artin , who had .I3S.BS8. T he th ird and last candl* * : date. Dr. J . P . Wright,* repeaUest. « . had 37M. • r l —B a n ae y: in 1iU- o unpaHtn.-^ W he -* stands unequivocally on the Demo- *} platfnrTTi InplitHlfig ♦hfl. J f - J.>,|peal pU nk. and M tftln

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JOHIIFFIIIIISii! M r s . J e s s io M . K e iU i-M l l ie r 1 •d ‘ u Talks of Love and Fond- ■" ,, ness .for J l i er and

f l "m IA M I, n a . , Allg. r ( ^ D » m a t - ^ lo rae lutloD by Mra. Jcasia t l : Keltb*' ^ MlUer o f h e r love for Hodeti Olarite. h . young au thor, and of a lo re th a t ^ changed to -In tenso-foadnaaa- foe ^ Captain W. Ji. L ancaster, c harred II. w ith sUylng CU rke,-today p ree k *I t ed th e closing o t tb e a U te 's case

' against the BriUsb fUer,A. frntn th e wUncoa

stan d . Mrs. K d tb -U iU er became** _______ . - _____^ "They're cruelfytng m e," she wept

n* door._ l y c y t e r hlinself..: j p l i e d : ^

“ noon to reU le In de tail, h is experi­ence up to th e Ume h e le f t M iami M arch e—46 daya before OtaHie v u

' killed—on a V^esUm aviaU on vcn- turv by which he hoped to ga in toDdi fo r th e Uvlng expenses 01 M ra. ZCelth* Miller, CUrke and h ln u e lf . H e was th e f ln t defense w llnesj.

Lancaster tdid o f meeUng M n . Kelth-MIUer in London In 1937 and of her Joining h ln i on a London* A ustralia n igh t. T hen followed a long story of bis financial a n d aerial reverses In th e United Btates.

He will be Que^Uoned further- to* morrow.

l^ n ca ste r was placed on th e atand a s the f ln t defense wttaesa loun»> dlately a fte r Clreiilt J u d g e .a P . At* kinson had denied a defense motion to strike from the record aU testl* mony of Mrs. K tilh -M iller a n d elim* Inale «» exhlblU the le lle ra between lierself. Captain L ancas ter a n d

_ CTarke. ________ • ■ ■ ■ - - - jLoncMier said he waa 34 years old

snd had sen'Cd w ith th e A ustralian and English forces In tho W orld wnr.

Mrs. K elth-M lller's lesUmony lo* dsy was given between la u g h te r and tears. The session waa m arked by frecuent veibal clashes betw een the d lm lnutjre a rta ir tx a n d if. Vemoa H awthorne, the prosecutor.

Al one InsUtnce she aaid abe would “dlf for" U n caste r, b u t when Hawthorne, asked If she h a d no t

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VIOLENCE IN GERMANY ADDS TO DEATH TOLL

BERLIN. AU,. 8 WV-ChanccUOT Frsnx von Papen U determ ined to UM the most drastic m easures for pulVnn down temriam la O er- many, said a brief s«ml*offleUt communique Issued ton igh t, a fter jMliiIcsl violence had ta k en two more llve.v

T h f chancellor, tak ing cognizance M official reporta of th e situation during the last few days, summoned a cabinet m e e tly fo r tomorrow.

BORAH LEAVES ST. PAULST. PAUU Minn.. Aug. 8 (;*>-Sen­

a tor William E. Borah. Idaho , left here today en rou te to hU h o a e sU te . He had been a guest s t the home of Mr. and M rs. P ran k B. KellOKg.

Mrs. Kellogg said S ena to r Borah planned no stopovers en route to Idal>o. bu t was unable to say to

c. which city o r tow n b e w as beaded.

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To Millions Comes Out •Of Seclusion to Face-Jus- -■ lice on.. Murder Ctiarge

(By T h e A i»c i» lM P re u )

Rm a v i L L i . K. o . (TxM iArH o n liv ) AU*. ,- L U ib r H ol- ___man. released a few botjrs b e - .

fot« on ' •23,000 bond to aw ait t r i a l ' fo r m urder of b e r youn«r husband, w ealthy SmlUi Reynolds.' mode a hurried departu re from ReldsvUle abortly a t te r a o'clock tb ls mom lng.

T h e form er Broadway “bluea- slnger came from h e r botel here w ith two men, stepped Into a w alling au* tcmoblle a n d It aped away tmmedU ately. _____

By A. E . L frrL E JO lIN (AssoiUted J* ru s S taff W riter)

WENTWORTH. N. C., Aug. 8 —Libby Hotman Reynolds, for* mor Broadway “Torcb" alnger,

was re le u ed under tasM O bell to* dsy pending he r tr ia l on a eharge th a tahe-m urdered -ber-husband . Sm iths---------Reynolds, youthful h e ir to one -fou rtb of Uie R . J , ReynokU tobacco raU« • lions.- Tlift 28*yeafoJd wW oir.came ou t Of seclusion a n d . lurrendeied t o ' " Rocklagbam oounty officer* shortly before !tlie w ent Into court b m i(ltn ft writ Of habeas corpus.

Dressed' In mourning and heavily ve lM . she s a t aUentiy fhrougb the brief proeeedlnsi. The s ta te , through S e llc lm Curltniii HlgglnSi'eoniented to b ^ a n n o tm c ln g there w u ln s u f * '

to; support * Hrstm e?ree m w a u - efiarie; “ 7 7

Xt w i» th a sotee announcem ent aod ln 'a to 6i i IdeoUcal words wKb th a t ^ made Sa tu rday by H lg ilns wben U b ^ ^ by*s co-defendant, A lbert (Ab) W k - er,l»-year.-oldchum ofReynoldi,ot>> . . U lned bia itleo se under m o o o bood.

A fter the h e a r to , whtch w u wll* nessed by a la rfe crowd, Libby w ent to ReldsvUle, seven miles away, in an automobile w ith h e r broUier, Alfred

I Holman. Jrn and D r. U . p . Cummings.I R eldn llls physician, who a ttended I Uie singer U iroughow Uie procetd-

inga.A tter rem ain ing tn conceatment

' since th e F o n y ih m m ty g rand jury* indicted h e r and W alker la s t Thura*

day. LlbbT appeared In W entw ertb a t. 3:M P. M. today.

B enet poUkfltr, winstOQ*8 a le a .I. t e f t n n counael, sakl bia clien t a r - L t l i M i » i u M s v U i e . a l b o a k U - i ^ ^ _

toiv tb rV i( tta la .U M . a t i r w '• t f t e f ••♦rip-throiigh-tbe-eotolJy.-H *--------* said he d id no t know w here »b l b a d

been alnce efforts to locaU b e r we:*B> begun.Ji N eJn terriew5 Her raUier declined to T ierm lttU >*-T — ? by to JM Interviewed a n d refuM d to L make any sta tem ent himaelf.* E v ery e ffo n w a a m a d e b y h e r fa tb -

er and a ttorneys to obield b n f ro n

Betore her o ^ v a l , WllUam Graves,- w instoo*aatem ,.anoU ier.inefl*er-e t---------) t defense counsel, a r r u c e d wlUi Post— - ttT H Mlw Hi t iiiii i im a -W H k ee p . th e —

linger lo h is residence u n til obe would 4 be required to go to th e courtroom.F - An lv'.ag''fa' '.P i7 T 0 u u u itfn n .m .------ :1- sbe was helped ou t by U>* lA js ld a o ol and a n officer, lo fro n t e t th e R eid .IS r e s id e n t, while' scores o f cameioa I .’ cKclced.a —B h e > » r* * eo n « d lia iU ^ -ta to -U ie --------

room K served for h e r. A fter a brief la tn te n a l . PoUkoff come o u t an d an*

nounced the capias b a d been served.. PoUkdf^ and' O raves tb e n w ent lo

-the courtho tae'-and completed Uieir r d ra ft Of a peUUon to r * w rit of b a -

beas corpus. ,* They took it before Judge A. M.

V atoek, who signed an order makingIt returnable before him imm ediately

> in Rocklc.gham county superior court.*rhe a u te waived lU rlg b t to de*

Id m and five days* notice of tb e aetlon. e . ih f l a ttorneys retu rned to the Beld t* retkienre for the ir client, and Libby >n was es:o tied to the courtroom. She 1. walked w ith llrm step, bu t kept ber

bead boaed.•n The form er 'torch '* alnger was d scaled w llhln th e bar, w ith he r father i

jo a he r le ft a n d th e -d o c to t o n -b e r - ...;t - righ t:-------------- — :------------------------- -------*“ She 'a t w ith her head resting on ‘n her rig h t h snd , her elbow on the arm

of the chair.Aa shu left the coUrtroom algns of

weepln;} could be observed e \en ^ Ib ro u to the heavy veil, and tear

drope clung lo the covering.^ A fler fiollcllor Ifiggtm announced

his decision no t to oppo«e granting ball, a t th e came time reserving the

^n rtght to press a flni*degree m urder o t chsrge a ; lhe tria l If sufficient evi*

denes b dlsco%'errd. PuUkoff and O ravesspoko briefly, u rging the Judge 18 fix IhJ am ount ot ball a t a m od- e ra le figure.

I Pollkoff informed the Judge'Iheie J - was no ijueitlon bu t th a t the widow *

would re lu m to r tria l whenever nee* or CMsry. .to "The one purpose in b e r life now." o r h e said, - js to refuie the eharge th a t r~ she UL'-M the m u ahe loved, tha lat father cf her unborn child."« r Escape for her would be Irapos* ro slble. he u td . even If she should

consider such a posalblllty, ce Judge s u c k asked It th e am ount on of ball hc tU ed for W alker—I39M0 ed waa satiafactory.

-W e are prepared to poat »M,000.“ O raves jtp lled .

IL " ^ e j u t e did no t dU sent and M ' ball bondf. w ritten by a surety oom* psny, were produced, approved and

n* accepted.r fl U bby walked trom tb e court*»® room a fte r appnw lm ately one bour M o f technical Iraprlsanm eot. B tcept B- for th s w ar s ta ins on h e r faee, there

w u no evidence risible o f ber feel- V* thfS.to sh e ' w ent to ReldsvUle with her

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r a m Wl# by th e c h llf iin i Dane*, Op*l Moore, aeeocnpanled by N«tlle K night; piano (olo. tVMalle Rebuilt: com et aolo. O eorte Proc> to r: Bonc. Bdirard K n lih t; band mu* ale by e lf h t o t the chUdrtn wbo e n n e m b c n o r th e OoDdlnt iUBlor band. A plenlo lupper te rred eafelerla (tyle v a i a feature « t tbe eTtnlng.

i^om an’a ChrU tlan .T ^ p e r tn w Union held a plcnla aupper Friday a t the horn# o f M r t- A A. W hltton for th e m em ben and tb e tr famlllM- A U rte crovd v a t l i r e i n t and sup* per w u terred .

P u t Noble G rand club m t t Ptlday alterooon a t th e hom oo t M rkJaniM Ifenry on wr>mtB* <tr*Bt s a d SU th avenue. A fter th e meetltaf denuoua refrtahm tn ta w m a a m d . -

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Mew»>~POer. fSiitora la tb* ta il weeb biB lnde4'th« toUowlng:

£ba ;i*a .8 B ria r le ft Saturday fei S a il Lak* CUy U H d t r e la u m . '

M r. a s d Mra. C. X. M a t a i^ ehU drta a a d lilU a AaUMoy anlved b o o a B atorday a fte f » WMk epant a t poeataUo. .' Ur. aaa Un. M x a a a A u k a r *aC aon. R o tn tn . Jr., w M - b r r a been tu a tU a t tb a '.T . ' B. J d o e n 'b o n a

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l a t t r t i t M tb a L a sd ta tb 8**fS een- . paifir. P tan ty tra n la .

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I d table, w tth u * tm um d t o M r. a S U ra. A. C. RmherfWri. t r AB and Mr*. A. b . I ta u lL iM M l A 'tV

■he M r, and M n . U. J BehVltaer. TwiB (al Falls, a ad to* by B. A. B a a n aad lhe R. B. H a n r n e r ^ F lltr .

A. u H om u. iw ta r u ia . b m I* tta dent, called th* iw M n g to ttOm

S « r ^ b S mT ^ « B k a ^ t ^ e S « %ro* McordioB mIo by R*Ua*r O vtrUa inT TWtP t a P i . ' Ma}ur Pupc. w ho ■* ^ Oem ocmtw nomlnr* for Ontt*< ,)!( a ta tc s Mnator; u n ed reduction ol X . ta ie l . MpecliJly thow of tb a t«d-

t r a i goTemmint. wblch h* laU might be oone to a g reat a aU n t b3

^ ellmJneUon r t u ie len federal bu- ^ reau*. He d n la red thU to -b * a t . age of offA D tatloa a n d quoted WU

n o g e rt u laying w htr« tw o 01 j .y thre* ^ r« gatherrd lo««tb*r a n 0^ S i lan lsa tlo n U formed Tb*** ahouk ^ < b e B W f«r ( rn fra l tie a*^ 'jU r te d . Tha ipeaker M i d th a t be' '*' Ifore th e C lni w tr ow y one per' ^ »on In 1000 w u on a pubUo payroll » » Now one p*r»on '.n 11 hold* aom-

w t o l ofOcltl poUUon. ba said. a re taxed w h en em w* ride a n d oi

»“ w bat we wear.- he la ld . K e spoki- tn fa to c of blm etuium .

FoUowlng tbe a d d r tu o t Mayo >iT Pop*, two aongi. T o u rlM la th >■' Bla«k HUls.* «ad 'V o u n I Buah

ao r* " «fflpoi*d by h er m e th a rb* w*r* glvea by M M F te ta e * K b tait Caba. R u M City. Boutb DakoU

w be t l v liiung a t tBe B e a n a a tor U a m m e r tn U tb o m la F lier.

T he M urUugh q uarte t, co apoaa ind e f Cordon and John Xrwia. H are l ved M*a«*r. and O linn B a e tt* . tb « «Dt gav* vDtal nuBb*x*. £ F . B a ^

Nam pa, deeerlbed w h at U* M il* lOd lh e N am pa ^ « u m i t doliw fesstna •ea w ttbeot maaey or baak e ra d tt YI B*. O . flteward. Twin Fall*, tlb e r ty par all* ty nominee for eoocnas spoka 0

B o a ty .NB, < R . S . Bobiir. Twin FaHa mayei m» n v * a n toteretUng ta lk e a th

baautlee.of the Blwk BUlt r*gUm < tb* Seu tb Dakota.Ma- B*T. Cha^jej W. Ronk. Tw tn F an

a a d a W. Wlthiax. pr**e«itlng ai a&d tom ey, m*d* b h tf tU k i urging doi 1 a t e r ac>iualntance. and good teilsw

•hip . Tb* regular program elo*t

by Holman And Reynold

I

pl|v

ng unlvarae” was rocked when th A t) Walker, 19,. (lowflr left) 'W n former Broadway blues alnger.- T ping porcb » f the-palatial BvnoJd home, l l 8hown;Bbove., Below U; t )d cbujn 'd f R^jiuilda. waa m a n . l n t o '^ ^ d y . o ^

A 54 la ! )rau M A. L. tlo n e d ot n l l a : •B .l^ V w tn g Buhl,

^ l p r e r t « a » r 'B « n r y OhampUd. JUm* ^ berly. n e o o d vie* p m ld f n t i U M 'a ^ ] W . BtrlekUng. HolUsUr. th ird vloe . n I pretldent; M itt M yrtle Anderton, " iTwln Fall*., aecretary: A. O. M ad.

M . - Igo^- T w la Falls, trea tu rer. and M n. '*i',ift^»faM>«rtord. Tw la Fa ilt. bis*

'* w ' Chlldrien were enterU lned by Mra, j .,7 ; A. B. R eam t. Tw in FalU . w tlh gamei c en t program aad builneu

■ ■ ^ E N |;Se s IDENTS VlSh

yi *<BP6«UI. to :-Thji t e l - ^ - A rT l T a to . a a d -dtparturei

Lim. i v n h a r a th* p u t few daye inelud- n i l i H b * following;l i r a . U n . B .J . Henry waa caUed T hurt. g l l d jg r lo Montpelier, Idaho , b « a u H 01

th * lUnett ot her d a u ih ie r , Mra. Lola PerUnt.

ADllsp e n t.th * week e ad her* . tW tln i

W re M arw ln Ja ck « n . a J> co tb « .'. .

S n f wwS « sb^ * ^ i* £ ^ « J S i^ iSOolorado, U ip e n d 'th e nm a ln d er «l 4 > ^ m w y ra t - th * - « a n - P io n hoine

l - l ■'■■■-reil*

/QUEST TICKETS GOOl l g «nd-THURSDAY—W

■JOB-.K-BAYB:* ••I . - J b Correct th ia **nl*ttoe: S tr^ i^ ■MM tew peopla-mantkmad th* fact.

• w u ouuid* K .1* ahjraya eool wl • • U comerW W > AT Jw k id d ie s j _ -

^ 10c S IB- TUBSDAY -

2 " P o l i e eaitfar MIxhty drama of he**r*' comedy . . . and flc

; ’ mendous story of fHS ! t i ------------n frM i. g p l l i t l n f 111'n tU d ^

' h H e n r y E

l.'j; LEON1,’^ ■ JANNEYb o S d AL ST. JOHN •• *»■ r ti;8 .- COMEDY * CABT>It b e . ------------------------------- -------------

6 u f M i f n < buffalo , f u n ( B ( . / m p B f B t f M b B m t r J . „ Q n 9 o f V f i r »

Z f tA M O C W |g .auCK? W

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■ Remember FolksI I f a ALL IN P B lC ta i Bo kum to Joe-K-* IW

’e i ® ^ •P P«ct*tedI

elO**d)

E l L r y E W 8 r W a ^ g M if c B i - f f iA a

M s' Pal Indicted j.For. N

I t h e county ffrand j u r y a t W Inat' IV lnston-Salem yo u th , f o r th e m u r .• T h e 20 -yo«r*old tobacco h e ir w a 9old» CBtate .nt W inston -S alem follo' I* t h e sleeping porch « n t t ia a ^ n t t t e d a t once an d a u th o r i t ie s In C’•ii. ,. . ■• V JE R O M E R E S ID E N T S V IS I T

. izB o m , A u r n t o « w 1 ^ ;wi;» Mawa)-Arrtvals and d e p a r t s , of

51 2 WalUr F o rtv a » ^ d*k:DonaW. left

?.®* field, ^ « r . »IU. m a k * . i ^

^ ^ i S m l mitmafl. Bolsi, Is vUlUhg 2*;* frleiids,In Jerome.

Mr*. M. J. Bridgcmaa, Betty ahd j S r Maxine Tooley. Jefleraon WUllams

'and Harold Neville Htt tor Nortb p talu, Nebraaka, Sunday momtng

U ? by automobile for a ' visit wltb rei* X ? ’ atlves.

Mr. and Mn. Dick WUUamaon and ^ daughtar. Kdlth. left Buoday.inom-

lB» for their home la-Baverly-aOls.n r ^ t o n tla. 'atUr a- tW6*BR)>»an tWrj » 2 __________ _. -

C O M P A N Y A T .K I M B E R L r

5 i y R E S U M E S O P E R A T IO N S

KiMBKiu.% Aug. a (Bpecial[to

tlont here a t Ila ranch, near Wm* berly. with Ray MoKlnstar in chane,

>>)” * and wUl eonttnue the f**dlng ted •• ot htndllnB ot catU*..sho*p aod hogt t*la u tomicrly. For .tho l u t ytar the

ranch h u bean operated by the firm and of Lydaton and McKlnster,

City, _ m- »/i.gin«tor ha t been connected iltlng with the company dunn i an me

ttme of Ita operation heVe, beglnnmg

M e d ^ l ^ I ^ & ^ S i a a - g o ^ ^er ol where he will be connected wlUi the«me, htadt^uartan e f iho company.

OOD E V E B Y W E D N E SD A Y -^M i\T IN B E « d - N IG H T l _____

rang*; thaV -het'u It was yeftterdar>W act. Bh -wh*tT No matler how hoi li )1 with OOOD TTMBB ^ u t around tbe

IT JOE-K’8 ■^ A D U LTS

H a D i 25c' — W E D N E SD A Y —

;e Court”f h c a r t> a c h es . . . po ig n an t I f le e tin g fa m e . . . . a tre* f f ilia l d evo tion . . . in th eLthg world • - __________

W ITH

B . W a l h a l l

f AILEEN SY PRINGLEI ■ U O N E L B g m O R E

t n i o o y - TO TKLTT w d m w n

le , w ith m u r a f * s t a r t s• t t b r a F R ID A Y g r m i h r U l t l n . . . a ( J G . 12

tftlM b CM

I AUVEB FO A totoW C TU K B

W ‘ f t Vaa BewM C*rp.H 11 . Oh«M<»ra.4>8.BBX.

« S I S /e /* i r » « L » « 5M r . MMtfa to tIM RIatayMim tftm m trfi

8 — B IG D A Y S ~ S o'

IN FUN aod w* N W B T tU ib b^ r '« hOXY Thaatr* wb*r* your patroaage

( A g ^ 'H ^ A r - M O B N n i r G j m

■Murder • ■

r a —

■ h H k I

inaton-Saleih, N orth C w b lln i in- nurder of Smith Reynolds (upper was found” rhortally wounded by

allowing a birthday party in July. «ond fiM r whero the tragedy oc* fl Cincinnati and ‘New York wero

“^•BODyDPCMGOUNTy

a iHBEPflStSHTIILBIIINta d ,,* . ■ ------.»lr- ALBION. Aug. « ISpeclal lo T ha *olr ^{ew») — Funeral tenicee fan A ro a■; Herbert Mfllcher, 11, pioneer, eet-Jng tier o t C a a ^ ooimty, w ert, heldV 8un d ay aftcm o o n .ftt2 o 'c lo e k a tth eUld Albion Mam oIc hall, w llh Piotessor «ns Prank E. now ard offlcltttlng. . , .

Prayer and scripture were read by Mr. Howard. A mixed qaar(« t fur* nl*hed three apecial numbera. Intar*

, ment a-us In th e Odd FeUowa ceme- tery a t Albion, w ith D. B. Johnaon in

I™" chtrge.^ Mr. Melghrr waa boro In B runs-

- r t o Idaho when about 30 yeara of ag* tn d had retlded hero u n til th e Uma

f i of hU death. He U turtved by a alster llvlnR »t Fall River, and a daugh-

N S ter, Mrt, O. H. Baylor. M ontana, and a number o t o th e r reUllv*a.

l i i® . Deaths from automobll* aeddeo ti S ' In 88 Urge c ltU t have bean nndei

J the JP31 tlgura since tb* mlddW ol J * February.4 H d '- « . " - I . ■ i» i»logt!th e . — - -

’Irm i .

E g , - f g f f f l ^ l'ing l U i i t l M l l l l i l u l ' thSVom JS"

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I Orpftfum «u<« (0.S iiS iW .W i'S

I lo aftit lAk* ta ia c I 4Uttty.

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r -n ad ir m s a a e i ' W d <»-.iS!“A S1SH-ll"'

GA^OR f>3«tU

Added Featar*CONBAD NAQEL

NAOCL la

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-nckHi New e a aaie « -

A U G I 1 8 T 0 ^ 3 2 ^ • _

p i l M o n lilWBniraiES

Ip fe e ^ B s F l n i r ^ «

? | p i s ’? ; ■ S o c ia l ly

N *w a^— BeclAl aeU ntlea m B u n il ip--tb* iM t^w *ek.f»a tn i*d ouidoof

’ ^ f ttti e r ta g * * ^ d tib meetlnt*,- r 5 *V th*-|W fljif;ooBBtryM i w t e « B g l t t p a t a w t t : a « w d '} a f t <!*/ « M 'w b * a a n a t * b * ! l ^ ^ t a i a l o i t ■ JM T »a*. tb* M attr. otuMtutieor- K i k O aerge »«aT0U|li»: fcod ,Mr«.

;tr*i o o ^ i v i M a w m . w i ! ^ , , ;. ' -Mlsa ^ u n * Baogb r^beeaau' tb* : t e l d f 'e f H *rbert M oo ltidk fM i'lM

' Bo b * e< B eary Tueksp?: tb v . w ltb J o t t l n TUck*r :pe rfte ia i^ '.tb *

:.V M ts. ' l l ( H o o e h a o iir '* B { & U i^Ijj;, g ^ t ^ ot^^th*^ B m a a ^ ^ f g g ^

1 . * * B o b S t* ^ 5 ^ ^ g * a tm a S e d ’ a t a plnochl* party on* e rea ing l u t week. O uatts were L orain* Smedley. Ruth Tucker. Adraln P ow an. F rank Rob* Inson, F rank O rahood, H ubert Blew* a r t and B erm an Xing.'

I . M latM tdeU n* R a lh b o a e-en te r- U lned boya o f h* r Bunday «hool

{ ' class W ednesday * |t«rM eftj 'a t a • r - beacb party. T hey gathared a t Ro-

ta ry beaclL w ber* ewlmmlnr was b y enlojrpd. lAd U l t i 'H l o ^ d a ploilc

i ly . TOopw*,o c . M Ut A tu e m llh en terU lned a

-number of girl frlen d i a t a ’law n . pa rty a t th* S m ith hbme. The Umt

was sp e n t p lay lo f g a a m on- th t— Uwn."* P laney Woods cntertalD ers gave a If concert a t th e M ethod ist' ' church I M onday evening. D r. L. J. MlUhell, ' Itctmwr. alto spoke. T h e m utlcal pro* n i l g ram ooaslsUd of pU nU tlon melo*u m d l ^ ^ s ^ l n g . ’

afternoon of ' i to o k “ fo r'B iium ijtr o f friendt,

A family reunion o f th e Jolly andH t- ' i ' ’~' t? 'v \‘ r>eld . . . . . .th e i » ,» ' I . — II— — I

FORCby

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I Y E S , M iI W E D O h ' T O E

\ h e l p :W o m e n w ho p s t t o n lu

1______________S u t lo a s are d w g h ie d w ^ a n d he lp fu lae ss o f C o i ____ _______ ' I h t t C fa n o th in g fo rvra

« bou ( t h d r service, ^ t o u c h e s o f ao th a t m ake i t p l t t i l a g .

C o n o c o m e n a lw a ] — I w io d ib lc ld is po lished

tir e v a r* checked Bccurai r a d ia to r is lU le d . . . wi T h e y a f t g la d to f u m ij U jo a dasife.

W o m en a re esp*ci*l = th e i p o t l t u , p i a i o l y i

|f«l rvmT eoiioce s t a t i^ . . . A H A T I O N .W I

M — .... -

t i i2 R IC H A R

t

Moncur ta m il^ w u held on* daj last week a t bem* of W alt« Mo^eur. A.dinaer.was.sened la tbi

~ ' ' ' alUniooa wltb eover* tald for-IBC l^p rtU U v es. • r S ' Anoounc«ment b u i u a t ’.b**s

I U I made ’of.-tb*--aaaaat L a t U r ^ SalnU «faureb,Mtttaa] improvtBMnl •ssoelaUoa-.lastttttte. wbieta wlU be

M i* belij ta U>I«HSy Sunday, August l< Tlw ^w lU b* repm ntaU vet from T * l iL '« iU i . r U lu ^ and C aoii

iaQf t<^*.R epreK nU U ?** or rb o th iS u S itom BdJt U k* City wlU b<

^ in -atwodaso* to ftv* lastnetloni i ' l T b.«tOo*niPMtiUBlo| to lh « rw o rlt* -S ' M<4Unga wtil ba'held'sil tb* Borlt) vM hlKtkCBt^ aad a t tb*' |«b*rpaele.

7 ^ ^ i F r f d a y E vening .-w b» ' aboat SC ; friend* a o d aefghboca w rp n iM h e r

T he*v*nlng w * ff* p « l-p la rla» p la . I'last o e h lra t s tx tablaa. V : alnst ' s p a n lth i)* r veteran* s a d ib * la-

0i«i(‘.au sU laj7-:be]d .» 'a)*MBg b e n Mra. w ith s. -d ltk o rr TMurMay-•*v*nlng k w e re .la « t te n iU ^ , ( R » i

U » serm I-a*a rby .1««aa .:ta ;C astU 'an i:i j - S M iSSkarW imtlw.- ;'iSSi'. A im S d e U l.W H V ^ W b d n e s -

day e r e n b ig '.a t^ ^ A lf j . '^ H o o iii.W a farm,, n e a r , 'B u r t t f r in tp lW ’W th«

.r*|U]ar;.jneAllBK.v:.dti.:.UM.'..BurIej■>M c < r 8 o g e ; j to .r * a T ( ^ 'M > * ^ " ;

i s s m r -• On the tame evening a U*n aoclal

. wUl be given on the lawn a t th< V Methodlit church U wht?lt the pub-

He U Invited. Ict cream asd eaki will be served

Woman's Chrlstbn Temperanci Union I* Invited by the Paul tinlor to a rally and plcnio to be hek Wednesday afUmoon a t the coun iry homo of l tn . O e« to Mo*er[

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S KIMBERtY GRANGE PLANS!d a K IM B E R L r'A uT « <8pecUI U lawn The News)—Th* -Kimberly Orangi Ums will meet Wedaetday night a t thi

• the home of Floyd Jones.

tve a Surplus honey should-be removed lurch from the t}ces aa ao o n 'u the sec* chell. tlona ar* sealed, tuggetts th* Peno> I pro* tylvtnla ataU colleg* tchool of ag- nelo* rlculture.

kt an Colonel J. 0. Wright proved that mber hretill-la-a-honeman-at-lOO-tv-rid*

Ing horseback a t Rockport. Indiana - and -Ort hU birthday.

J CONOCO SERVICE su:SEE H. M. BEAM

Opposite Washinpfton Sch

CHACE ANDERSON Gi ONOCO SERVICE witii a Main West and Fourtii S(

if-a iu Conoco Swriea ^ tp o o tt-w U.d withthe to o ito r Women whiConoco Mtameii. Cmim .erYle,

otwnd or obm ulw ^ thdl» litl> » * h e llitib c l nar.br roj

t w d ihotoiighneJI . J ,°g. ~ I>eiddiU' m illw«7« IM that youf talli tbout lohed cle« . th « youe and Jourccf ocurmtelf tod th«t th . m tn will died, without ipltshlng. . haodle tntU *um i* bttw ij' A ll o f th .

coune; oot oti«UII)t p leu«l with 1 ipWt th tt ;ily m .rlced Conoco Conoco m tn I

O C O T R I A ! \ t e ^

t j ^ O L O F S E ^

K T IO H I S A B R A N C H O P T K t .W W B FKEE S E R V I C E F O R M

8 ar« we h av t a hlddan Qoa B oi ther* ia nbthlng ahy aboat oiARD’S CONOCO 8ERVK^ ' Main and Blae Lakea B tn

gEHllUUSjUirSi '

/ s s s s ' , ! ;^ ^ u * l a . •Mumner. « . who died

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nichena. p ru ld e n t Of the Tw in Falls f;,_ s t d n e t th e church, spoke o f friend*

t t l p o t U - a e e u M . ". SO rUnl-WbvUt w m W u s a and ie r. beautiful. M r. a n d M n . p te d Oar* ila* a e r . (Joodlng. sang *Thy w u i B*

Don*.- Edw ard W. Oueat,- Tw in ‘ la* Fan*, road teleeUons from a book ier* o fB d g a r A. O uait, and ncke ot the ing. audl*no*'s arpresslons o t-to rrew to m ^ b * r a a v « l family.

\M r. a n d Mm : Q uest t a m "w h ls- paring, H o p e .- J ir a . Jun e K tr ta M .

IS 22“sS^'riej P all bearers war* W. U AustUn, u r- JN .C ltm T erry . WUUam W heeler,© . -

of A. Jackson, Reed H ansen a n d Oletla m i B eebout, . Oul*or*Uwn relatives preaent a t

lhe I J ? • * ! I 2 ^ Mr*^ e a ra h Mul- ,,h ! hi* m other; Mr.“ ®: and Mra. Vlda Blackburn, M n . AUee

B e y ^ t , Mra. JuJU Maxwell. M n . MUdred Craner. L ot Angelea, aU ten ;

» u in th* Bboshon* em t-jy « Mr. MuUlner's dea th was the In*W o < u r « t - jr t iu i t - o f - i a ju t l* * reeeived '

w hen he w at throw n from a truck on • fo a N orth Sid* highw ay a b o u t-th n e

nge y e a n ago. He moved to Idalw IT th e y e an ago, an& bad U red a t both

Tw in ra U s a a d Bhothooe,

Ted« * r--

DANCE WITH ^ “ NIGHTHAWKS

L. D. S. Recreation HaOS ! TONIGHT____________inaT] Admission 15 Cent*

s

UPREME

cijool

Sivea a Smile Street............................. ..... t — ■

rblch afe avalUble for thttn. fhdare traveling by a r find ■ice invaluabl*; At any Coa- • d>cy can leani th* coaditioo - ■oadf reeefre acouai* ute infonnatleft. « ^ l a d««>ad map* and aothentJc de* lo c a l.h o te ls , cam ps, s p o r u

1 of. lupplie*. The Coaoco ' i e A p a * * 8 “ *“ ‘* '‘^ 8 « * » 'I apd telegrams.b 0 * a « fT lc * a a re Im , o fo o ^ f r e ^ b “ *It leave* n o d o u b t th a t th o a la e ^ to ba btlpjti-

KC CONOCO TBAVEI. BUREAU MOTOR TRAVSLER8_________

oart, ■ o a rse rr ie e .ICE STATION M ,

1

T B E S EW liy SESSION

, I BUIEy ’FfflSouthern Idaho : GuecMM

Breeders’ ' Ussoolatlon : And Friends, Niimbeftnji

350, Enioy Annual Plcnlo

• (Specui to Tha-Wew8> r r BURLEY. AUS, 8-M eeUnB oo tb e

UTO ol the Oold Rota O u m te r tum. near Burley. M oad»r..««B i- bers of the S outhern Idftho O u«m - « y Breeders' uw claU o n and the ir friends JUJened to U t o by C, Ben Rom a n d o the r p r ^ ^ apeaker*. B a s k ^ were h ^ B » t Wm c « of th o se -a tU n d ln » «nd too cream v u eontrU»ut«l.by.Joo.Pl3tn ton and tho M lnJ-Cossl* D o lrm e n ^ A uoclatton. ' •

A pproximately 550 were In a tten d - M M . te U u aiM xUtora Irom aU over th e dU trlct,. w hich Includes ilvecountle*.M uslo v u lum U hed by theS u rley clvle band , directed by WU­llam S(UUlck.

Cdrl L. A^dy, maoAser ol ttio OoU Rose farm u td presW ent of the d ls ­tr le t O uera iey assodatlon, was Jn charge of tb e picnic. D urtn i th e a ft­ernoon v&liora a w ahown over tbe farm a n d a bull .calf-waa presented by Mr. Addey to J . M. Mlddletdn, Burley. :

“ • QOVUUW ROB'BpOkB Of'thlT'TShKOf datry iQ d u s tir to th e sU te and called a t te o t lc a - to 'th e tnarked In- a rtase ih p«)duetlon of the m odem purc-brod dairy cow- to the cow of olden Umea. K e eom pared the devel-

. opm ent of th e b lsh-produclng cow to a SlmUar increase In productiTencis

1.1... nFlglni.11y.lay- ln< two c ln u b o s of egg* In a seasoa and now producing a n egg a day. Not long agd, he' sold, two-thirds of IJie

; coils In cxiitencevcost m ore 'to fe ra th a n th e ir p roduct broughi on the

:--------- in ia rk c t^ w ju iiiu a j e m . h a d e tlf tr tt t! more th a n so p e r cen t of dairy c a t­tle m ore th a n -p a y th e lr » iy . ------

Rom Tencfaies 'F lnaneei

,^e iiioke some 'o f thtf flhaftcUl burdens o f th e fanne r, and,bow. tb o savings of some of them were be­ing swept aw ay by high Interesl. on borrowed money. For 100 years, ho m ainU lned, alm ost from tho first session of congress, leglslallon had been favoring tbe m onied class. We m ust beware, bo warned, or th e bur­den will finally become too heavy and

a r usury win sin k th e nation.* — :— Tatff-c r cgm in fttysr orT &eflttno-

declared th a t advertslly was teach ­ing us lessons th a t could be brought home to us only In tim es of acute de­pression like th e present. He called on hi* hearers to have regard to sound principles alone, and td ac­cept n d .nostrum s. T he cost to n m c m r'sU tm jm e n l. h e averred, waa «o«'g?.000,000.000 a- year. O f thU am ount approxim ately 13.000,000^0 was raised by taxation, leaving a trem endoua dcflc lt to be U ken cara of In some m anner.

CoRdcmns H lsh Taxes

A dditional taxea have been Im­posed. and some expenses have been

Oongreai h as refused to cu t down bureaueraU c governm ent and InslsU on m a lnU ln lng It. e r e I* no eu te tl-

U lned. In private business, a n d It should be applied to eo renunen t bus-

— — Ti ll* U M t «iucst.tlon. he averred , a s both parties wero to b lam e . , ■ ,(

T bem aa s . S p e e d y .M lo ^ c'ouati agent, t ^ oT tWf-V/OiW JPfcreedsC meeUoci a iid 9tcaleB .';w Jv . GRlm«£

L. H . .S w ie te e r w t t ie i$ e d .e t t Presideak < » l)U a'1bf•4«re-m e n t^ o r - t i» a u tB f n o n r a s £ |^ ^ of

‘ H arold A . S t ^ ^ j e e M U x j o f the sU t« Ou^m M TBM oclatlon. remind­ed t ^ p reren t of .th e p to id io r O ufemaey'bRedera to be held a t tbe Minnie MUler fa rm . Jerom ^, next S aturday. ,

• . P . Leo, Johnson,' formerly 6f Mur- ' U ugh, sU te commUsloner of agrl*

culture, told o f ImprovemenU In (he (juallty o f Uveatock and of th e Im­provem ent In herdsm en and dairy people.

... Commends Clot*

tlub boys a n d girls were- Improving tne ir stock a n d methods. Speaking of the dem and In California for Ida*

‘-ho dairy producU. he satd Califor­n ia d id no t know how they 'd get a long w ithout Id ah o butter.

Among m any prom inent vlslton from outalde eountlea w rr* th e fol. 1“^ * O uem sey-breeders: H ann

A- O l n i ^ h . Biihl: Colone a P . s iee le . W , D . Palsi. Ooodtng ®: W endell; HarrUon Ortf.:L - Han.MB. were L. J . Tsnchtoek

- Twin F a lli , a n d W . H. Stoddard Jerome. RoU tem bre«lers:P a r s o n A sher B . WUson. B ert Per.

H rtne, C. JS. U ad Tw in FalJa: WU- M llam S c h o e n f a l d , j a

« M e jJ .B e jtm ij j P'. J ,T o tv a . l»aul W W lvesand /am iU aao f u a a * o ( tb 4m vlstora were a l n ~

, I SINUS INFECTION

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iMmyiSITOBSSPEND's^HreClPINlH la - : ■ ‘ ~ _ • • ' ■ ■

' S .BUHL, Aug. g (Special to *The News)— McClusky memorial tM ltH

(> camp o f B uh l eoJoyedJBld-term pie* ^ nle program wben between WO and

400 patronr, parenU and frtends nn gathered to vtew the exhlblUon of p., «hUdren a s d IJstm to program Bun* he day afternoon . The program com* u meneed w ith a group o t eamp songs, ^ led tay MUS Oenerlevv WUeox. and

continued w ith a read ing ' by Bar- S ha raT »rlt4M rtrre i»w ln frF O O P «1s ■■ folk danees. pUyleU. singing, tumb*

ling were Jed by MUs Bertha Rip- linger a n d Vflss WlIooX- MUs Abei-

, deen L andU gave.a ' wbUtUng.soIa; ^ and the program closed with eamj o * yell*' a n d aongs.'« ' - VUltora were conducted aboul thi on ^ u Q d s to .view th« children's sleep-

tng quartera. kitchen, and were ad. vised ooncem lng .the rou tine .o f lli< camp. . •

E speclilly Interesting waa thi « : U rge va rie ty of hjUJd werfc toys

rugs, derricks, and * mUcellaneou - - n r tld ia ffh lch the fihlldran h id mfldi

under th e supenrUlon of MU* Rip Unger. pU y s u p e r r l ^ o f the camp

I G o d D IN G F O L K S V lS i l

^ OO OD IN O, Aug. 8 (Special t Tho News)—Ooodlng • arrivuls aril departures In the last week indudei

^ tho following;Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Clark an-

daughter, A nna Mae. and Mrs. Anni C larb lUnUUon. MUsourl. a n lro in-O oodlng by au te and are spend ing th e sum m er a t tb e J . S. Shot veU home. Mra. P . E. C lark U i

m - d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Shotwell « n MU* E velyn H utchinson of Lo J d . Angelea,-I*.here-Ti*m ng-at-the-Le. wn H utcblnson hom*' and a t the L. t * u HasUnx hom e w tth h e r aunt.Ill- Mrs. Basla M argetU . Florida, am in g tM W = « m tn > -H |tc ti^ y . w p «Twif

I t ed here tbla-w eek for a vUlt a t tb u s - lA L. RoherU home.!st, -C ounty. A * s a ^ .S d » W hipEeTSI ero Sunday ;o r BoUe to a tten d , tb e a a v - ln u a T jn a e t la c o f ;the M i r board-o

ia<4lurt)M to OtiodUig‘ t o ' i p e n d - th t a r iu m m e rr-n « m o t le r -b a n > e e n ~ T i of n a D o^ d lrtc to r.o f the Alfred unlver

sity. a l;A lf*rt.* '»ew Y o rt . th o j ja stor !««•» ..., .. ..

of “ i . i» i a < " M A N OAlNS'.EDEN. (BpecUl to Th

the m w a)—C ondition of C h a r lu I i( t . Qimrnter. Bden farm er, haa lm jo r Pteved- th a past, few days. He ha Uie b e ^ . ^ e r l n g from serious lUnesj ext w h ich h a 'w as stricken a wee:

ag tt,. W. B . S uom er has been h e r Uf. from J e n B B Tlsttlng h im . * frt* ------------------

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I ' 1039 Model A >onl” ! R oadster _______ :___—•** 1930 Pord Sport Coupe.

------------------fo l, *W0 Pord Std.a r , . C o u p e -----------------------------mel , 1939 Pord Pickup. •n « : Closed C a b -_____________r t f . - 1 9 » Pord T udor Sedan.a n - E x tra Oood ................... —ick . 1 9 9 Pord TownUH. 8 « U n - ....... ............................r 0 . 1930 Pord Tudor*«■- Bedan ..... ........... —'fU- 1931 P o r t s td . ,._A. , c o u p * ..................... ..... ...........J w . 1*30 F o r t Trusk. 157 W. I

Reconditioned. New Rubber t k . U 39 Chevrolet Coacb. Hecc

New PtaUh, Oood Rubber . 193« Essex

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Twin Fa

. T W m gALLS DAILY NEWS.

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:N , n e w l y a p p o in te d s e c r e t a r y o f i F a r m s , a D e t ro i t R u b u rb . w i t h M n : t h e y o u n j r e s t c h ild . M a r i a j i ; T h e S a l ly a n d J a c k .— </P )P ho to .

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. *BURLEY.Aug.8 (Si>eclal to T he N ew s)-01rls of thU p a rt of Idaho

Hmith a ee m tobekeep lngatleasL ab reaal o f the Umes. If n o t a trifle In .the

> and adopting a custom^ends now reported to be In vogue a t

.HoDolulu beaches, and eUewbera. B„Q. <{f taking to the w ater and dlspore- — l ng In the sands, "au naturel." ■

. A fanner, venturing to the. bor- der* .of; U ke Cleveland. Sunday,

’bot. c am t .upon a party of theaa b a th . -era,-Jum plng-from -th*-ro«ka.aiul.

breasting the watera o t tbe Jake. M d- JnUmately attired, or ra th e r un -

j^ * } . attired.-O tiaiU o f the a f f i t f 'f w lacking, as,the farm er obaerypr.U said to hsve beaten a p rteip lU te

. re U e a t , l i t h e ' ■ .

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I R ip . BURtEy,"Aug, 8 (Special to T h camp. News)—Funeral serrices fo r Jam e

Henry Croiu. (Q. who died A ugusts ti»V*i* Iicld Monday afternoon a t I S I I o'clock a t lhe Emerson W ard of th

l a t t e r Dsy SalnU church. BUhoII to I ra T. Stiort otllcU ted and spok J arid . b r len r .;0 » e r speakers wertjiWslRj rtuded ■O.-K; Dye. P lrtb ; Idaho, and Joeep

Parne. Burley, c and A chorus composed of the m en Anna b e n of the Trail Builders Sunda

jTlved school class gave a musica) numbe ipend- A duet was sung by M r. and Mr Shot- Joieph Payne, accompanied by the

I U a dauflhter, C stheripe; Lapree Moo itwell. tang " U y My Head Beneath .th f Let Hose." A Quwtet composed of M r w-Leo ■CMrIflTfoftcSr7WnrMyrlTe"B5rui L. D. Ella Corje^s and Mary Barlow sas

one niim W .—P r iL b a m s were sons^ln-Iaw ( th e deeeased r Darwin J e iu , Joti Carson.. t!d '-K w le r . Doug Coope

W.1U IU «nn« i,Beautlful;iloeiJ,t«m itB i from -nelgt b o n asdCM fiM i.fU led the fron t < : tb a c t o o i s h ^ i ; r .

Mr. bon) a t PorterrllllU lab. 0 « l D b ^ 3 .1809, a eon o f Jo^

S U y -and-EUen-Crofta.-He-eame to Idal Diver. In »9‘®- hla. o ast Cro(U .-and 12 sons ar

iUufcWer*. a i r ol w )»m su rrt i They are: U V em . Oakley; Mt Cora Rasmussen. H eybum : Mi

B -mo AIU Cooper. Burfcy; Oeorge, Bu: u E. ley: Mra. Clara Je tfs , Burley: U)e

lm . U Keasler, Jean. W anda. NeUle ai le haa Dorolhy, all o f Burley..Uness. Sum vlng b ro th en and sUtera li . week elude: John. OntervUIe, O U h; Wa 1 he re te r. Basalt. Idaho; Harley, W est Y<

> lowston*. U on tana; AUred, SbeUe

ALITY IN ADDITIONi i c a - ^ i i i - b t i y _ j r o u r L i 8 ^ _ e a E — I

f r o n i U8, i

_______ _ $ 98.00;________ $175.00_____ :___S225.00_______ -$145.00!i:_______ $165,00________ $225.00________ L. $240.00

_____ $315.00jbber. Dual W heell__ $375.00

$225.00 .._________$ 35.00_____ _ $ 25.00

— $ 20.00UT A FEW OF OUR MANY

VA IU ES

Motor Co.Ford D e a l e r

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of commerce, is shotra here a t his M rs. Chaplh'iind t lie lr Bix chlldwn. rhu others left to .riffh t a n i

nssup^-RfilPEeHESSlflll

rh e . . •RUPERT, Aug. a (SpecUl to Tbe

. News) — R upert O range In regular session TiUMy- ewmlng' In Moose haU was attended , M « . membera.

. y f t a n k Saylor; in u ie r , proaldea; aiid ^ Mra. Leo MerrtU was in .chMgo of

tho T ^ t u r ^ program.' i M » ± q iE U ioU ,' Mr*. l : , P . Cjan-

^ ;daux:*Md lin .-M s u d e Powell^were iuT; appointed to eerre on a home eco- and nomlcs -oommUtee. ThU appoint-

rn in t bT aTiSrwlOrauggcitlonirfM M y „ . th e S U U o m n te .. a n T he program included two eni*

X U eemble songa. eello and piano m n- U'U- d lb 'b y .M la Alene RUey and Misa

Ethlyn 'O ’Keal; humorous readlh(1 Mra. H iram ’ CuUey. ^..novelty 'pe

« n g ..d lr « te d .b y M rs. M errill, and - f A’class o f prliDary ehlldren Imper*

sonated by. O rM ge members. Refrrshmenla were served by Mr*.

r P T C. E nouse, Uif. c . V. Hockaday, Mrs. Oakes Ames and Mrs. Jenkins..*

T h e ,am ea and Wilford. Idaho PalU. SUlera areu s t ^ Mrs. W. E, Dye. P irth r Mrs. R . Da t S Jone*. Cambridge. Idaho and Mra

If th b William Platla, Burley.;lahop In term ent was In the Heybura spokfr cemetery wllh Payne and K imball loitnWp. -charge, ....................................oaeph Relatlrcs from o u t of tow n'in at*

U ndance a t llie services were: Mr. mem - and Mrs. A. 0 . Anderson. Idaho, Mr m day and M n . WalUr Dye. P lrth : MUi m ber. Jennie Hamlin, Roy, U U h; Mr. anc

Mra. M rs. J . Arnold. Murray. U tah ; Mr th e ir and Mrs. Dan Taylor. Tremonlon

M oon D u h ; MUs M an u Plrtli, Ogden, Mr .the andlM rs. J . W. Krlbbs. M urray; Mr M rs. and:M r8.TedCroru.8noUc^■ldaho;

j5 ru p 7 * T ifriH T T JH rw n tw ‘ crofij.‘ B s « n sang Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. W liferd CrofU

Id ab o PalU; Mr. and Mrs. -lV D iw _ o t . Jog e i._ C anibrl(lBP; -M r. and M n ■JoHh' Tani7TJiS2fo]tr>IrTaB d Mra. Ea: ooper, P lrth , Tremonton; and Mr. and Mn OUfiO. H am -n a m lln . Q g d e n . - --------

m ? o f ' ___________ _ •f O E N H A R V E ST 'S G R A IN !

:jo h i i ----------Id a h o - E a S » ; -A u g .- » - ( 8 p e c U l- - t ^ 'n «

Mra. News)—W heat )iarvest:ba* been Its a n d p ro g rm J n section th a - pasjrrtvT. By tH e en iT o r

M rs. v(«ek practlcany a ll fUIda wUl ha\iM n . been-harvested and threshing wll

B u r- ge t under «.-ay In another 10 dayiU ie l- A 'few tlelds of barley bave alread

le a n d been threshed.

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I TWIN FALLS . I FRIDAY, AUG. 12

, FREE CIRCUS COUPONE r.iven By

RTEVENS- . VANENGELEN — TROLINGER.DRUG

I . MARKETERIA 1-2-3-*

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. BUHL,-Aug;-ii,f’6 f i * ^ ^ i ^ , T t i e News) —.MUsoudi'awe^vMM-A'vM hsld a t . th e .Bub^^a^ g a i g ^

p.*; ered to renew old aoqoalntaaeea and U /; make new one* I n tb e 'a m d e l eon-

elavo o f.th e people from tb a t aUie. The program began‘-with «ootered*

L ;l disli dinner, aetved cglelesla Rtyle.[ m T h em eeU ngw a»caned too» to :byr - ^ the presldent,-.Rev.h , • ton. pastor of tb a ■Baptfit. e ^ h .

- • Roy IJopklns wa* «aJ!^ ttpo»S ly the L r president to taka e b a c ip l^ tb a ele«-h , i tton of officers. dttftM .whleh-C.’.0 I , A .D lvelbU a .B uh l.w tf« lec t«»R m l- l . ; i dent; w . H .'T u rn er. K la iarfr.'T l '® L"- president: W alte r ' B a jin t '* o m ta ry -

treasurer. P i ^ d r n t 'f iB to f ^ ic a l le d ] « [ u ^ ^ t o . W e lb S * - -wb^ , a y es>ed

n ,: m e n u o f.h U n a tlT a4 ta te .'.,- r !. '* - - t t M a y o r Jam es' P.' V op*;.-B^.',waA T ' the out-of-tow n spaak tr n d ,a d -

dretsed more th a n 300 peopU. . h i s . I n part. Uie speaker aald th a t >eo- % n . P^> ofdclala; a re n tilh e r aU

good nnr a ll b ad .:bu t tb a t tjiey are m a d o u p o fs u e h p e m la .a iv e a lla r« .

'< I H4 urged th a t it.w a*U te do ty of the ^ people to enoou rag t'tb a b e it n th e r

than the bad. Swinging then Into tbe mnln them e of bU message, the Bobe mayor urged a greater interest

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, Ul tbe tm rden of taxation, w hleb il • aald he “U becoming Intolerable." J

H e recited su U sU u to show the enormsus Increase In governmant

II and a eonrespondlng Increase in I Uxes; comparing thU with t h i rapid

|L decrease o f farm prices. He cited aV . M ngth ligu rta to show tho ever-'— m oB B tJng-poitofffcodeftdtand-rw d ) n ftom tabuU tlon of maU carried and- ^ ooe t'o f contract.n l Mr. Pope reminded hU hearers ‘.V tb a t -every man, woman and child ■I* to*Ain»ric»-ia-paylog.4»a-»»-y<ar .ja

U xes^ whlcb amounU toM6M0A0Q «»?ry^-day.-,or -♦I4»ow » .000 -:aa -

■be niuaiy.-raa ''-T H a M ld ih a io n sd o U ar o u to te r * ity e ry n n goes to pay taxea. B e . said

th a t tb s goTemment w aasuppo*^ to n d “put a check on taxes, bu t Instead It ,n- p u t 'a U x on checks.** . : lie. The speaker concluded ' w ith ' te -

m v k a upon tbe money que«ttoa.^tbe fle. ta riff, and agricu ltu re.^ ..............

^ H A R V E S T IN G P R O G R E S S E S

ec. ' RUM ELL l a n e ; Ju ly 8 (SpecUl ,0 to The N ew s)-«arley threshing U rti- thU vlelnlty U waU under v a y . A ic ellarg e percentage o t the w heat crop ry - is cut a n d practlcaUy. a ll graUi ledithreshlng wUl be over In another 10 sed days. Bean, beet and poU to eropa sh- aro making splendid progress. -

i5 ! K IM B E R L Y P L A N S E V E N T

« 0- KIMBERLY. Aug. 8 (Special to aU Tlie N ew a)~M ra.'A j . wiUon wlU

a re tM hostess Thursday to membera a re .'and . guesU o f the. U d ie s ' Pioneer th e club. Mra. L. B .'Jen n in g s will be h e r In charge of the program. Mrs. Carl nCo Emerson. Mrs. Floyd Stew art. M n. th e l Jean Day and Mra, John lU rsey restlwlU aasUt th e hosU u..

^ A nbu y CHESTERFIELDS o a la them ju s t as fresh as i f you ca

ve one i f you will. I th in k you wi - t h a t they taste better.

: CHESTERFIELDS are made r > flabby cigarettes—‘Cach ooe well sixe to smoke oooi and comfo:

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gs' to r t Jerome'Boy ' i» ... v.ri.Acts Fearlessly

to 'v v '■ .>pid . : TAmrnCLD, Aug. 8 (BpeeUI to I aV - i t i a M«wi)—Searchers-wbo found «r-' ' ttortfoot; l»:year-old Roscoe Hel- red A. Mi P M d ty rmd near LUna ortek north of HUl C l^ .

■wetfl.vlmpreiaed wlUi the boya ren pttadnea-er mind and fearlesmess. lild T h t a m : evening, the lad to-

AOQ ' waa t ls h tn fJ i i Lime creek, but be­a a - r-eama s t a t e d , - T h e - r e a t - o f the-

p a r ^ r e n r a e d to the camp n w e r . ’lb e B an te r, ereek ranger ataUon. a id \ i m noKo« cbose th e wrong fork I t o o T tb a a tre a m and walked away d l t - from eamp. By tbU Ume he had a

•goodi Catcb.of fUh which he c ar-., te - ' r t e ^ l i t a gunny sack. H U f eei be<: the bruised, h e sacrifleed hU

.^fttb , . « i d - m o c c u l M ' / from tb e M d e .-

e o ^ I« t« r ,< la e td lag h e vaa oom plete-, C d - ty 'lo il. b*>calmly w ent to sleep -

; fWBcalh a tree, where ha waa'. cU l ;-fo u n d b y aa ea re h in g p a rty a tl:S O

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I to Cleaned ai, SINGLE orbera ’

Ei I d a h o (! S

j/e ri o m} land o r .1 came by u will find

de right— well-filled. mfortable.

Z Z 2 H - 2 5 M ^ S S , 0 0 f l P E l » i l p 3 . i l p l i Mr - -A R i» 7 A M :C n T c > i« .-9

to tb a .H e w a ) L « o e a ^ B * > « h O d < ^ Pellovs tad :t! ifd r-fsfflU l^ 'C U b a ra d t

; h e n auB day fo r tbelr. annual-.piente .y f fi . and soeU I'a teettD g.B uri^ lodge w as . . '

rJ.. w e r a - p r t a m t . . : : • .■ -■h r - pienlo du inc r waa «erved a t ' 1 0 0 -v.Cs I.' orclock.. - ,k , O am es'and 'convaraaU oaeom blaed ' ‘ 'y y wlU>«wlmmlagw'BoeUld.‘m r id o r o r - a the afternoon. H oneshoe "eoa tes ts

w ere ,n s tn ja U -p a r t 'o tth e a f tm o o Q l r recreation for: this mea< - •k NO bvd n a ia siksloo w u . btM , tb a ll seasloa' bav lnr-beea caUad 'exelailra-

ly for soc lal:eo Joym en t, .- ' . ■ . - ■ • ,

a '. T h rea p ro '(e « n n in :tM tb iT ersU ]r

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. f ^ 'i j tp e r t e n e e i t n more c x u p cr- ^ ' .» l ta f fU u m d liB a n t7 U > it .* th l« < ^ ^

2n ilo « l- o o f* »ut«moWl« kuoUiia Uifik. ; : ■

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i i m ikM i e r o o ^ tpcrtcU U M ot. tbft n t m M p « ^ i r onca t e l t o u t lo iMtM t h im * w tm i 't lu l i «(

_ tn u i^ « r t iU o o w « i* »f iM a d i! i'« a e i t m iem peopaMea U iit t 't tU P w rd w g . , ; • • • ; • ;

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I t i o n VMngniiTU woDca n h e a r t g v o l i a u o m t t e l l f h t • le n e tfUtaUwtr gn a U P m c o a r | o te Aw u e m ^ t b i O n a o hM o tffriten r R dUpBte M e ito u b U w 'b iiV t. T b ty H m f o ^ n S F T E S E r e o E G T W o R T U d a n proud e ( il» lr tn < U tl(R U lp f J tr to U m e a d M o n o . « m

IV lM tb tf tb e w o y d -b tw e n u iv tr* B t io ts t f « AlM trlM Ur anottw r’n e t t t f . * U v u i i t h K e l n i i r d im on itr et ^ l :

-------- ! t t a ! u e t t ? « e 2 ^ “ ^ * * S S i £ €fuU j M iu ib tijr iu B t. poUOB p a f u a ' n rc rd i. 'U o d im w t u * u opeed* { lotJy cotUjr l a ttie f lu t te r o f h id a ia < lU i. I t 1> ^ o ^ y ta (T iry o tbe r /

;-. m e re U l ly u d e o e i> l l r .V le ta n i r « t i l tu n a e u U ta td le M la U M lo o f n ta . i

I t tb e wOB»a M P e r e c w r wookt i tu rn t te t r nadeuM ed p e trteU aa M « J

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A a-irU cto tn lb« e u rrtD l O o ^ O n ^ «rUt«> MTly le t t bh \ /o r» lb* beo iu e» 7 » itbdF fir In ao W kiblaiW D e ad bMere tb»«ttae tioB I in r c tw d to I t b e c ts e eeo tt, to f tm i T o rtb m d lo c . T he eaUier.- O etd» > ne r J u k m . irbU* r e e e n l t i i i i lb* | u n v ltd e n ot tb e M m S s9edttlba- ■ t r y p o ro tr BUM eeU ea e a d d ta u a d i , nercrtbcJc tt m m b ^ w d U » I m a td .

____ u > r tilatU oQ lo tto ^ U ili^ i t r tp n «

w rlK i:‘T h e bonus trm jr, iuttUlebljr or

no t. hM.. im letd. becom* tb i e m * bol or bbperul AcUon to r boadredf

^ ibeuHOtU o t m to tb iougbeat the country wbo i r e «o much oa

-— :----- th e rtM M -e ee e -tb tt tb ty wttN>e»-t ik e tn tilb er winter Uke the Uel

• one -lying down.’ U 1». In ihorl. the t i n t t l i n in c to l m ftn tretuuon of d n p e n tc u n r a t In th u country M ter th ree y c m o( depreulon."

;— I n o the r wonts, the (Sem>t>d for tm* ^ - m ediate paym ent lo r adjuK M M r- •{ vice c ertincate i U w re l jr a n Inel*

dentmi ^ la se o t the boaua army'a d«> x-elopnest. a n d tbe .booM arm y u> aelf U a aymptom of tocnelbln* tun* damenlsUy w roas i s o u r tociaJ aya* tem. The w orld W ar reterw ia hap­pened to have th a t cobcrtte I b ln t to v h le b to tie up tb e ir p r^ te tt eca ln it tb e tr own creat, B M d.Jtnd 'd lilrM t. T here a rf oU ifr huadred* o f tho tj. u n d a of dlaheertened. dlaeoutaied.

■ jobleaa men aad.w ooata la tb a eoun* try who b a n tailed b llh trto to do u y t b l n j *0 tooltib aa to uadertafce

:j: * bonna m arcb o r i bonua eaeem p- j ' m en t atmply becauae tbey lacked tb a t r : . n u c k w tor oriaalBU cftL rb e n bier> y t la a u y no t b t p e ra u a to t .

, T b i boBoe problem oan b t am cb m e rt m U y eetttod tb e a tbla ether.

i>' g m t e r eodai proM tm . bn t tbo U tter w u b a n to b t e title d M n t d a y If

■ Z o u rp r« iM ite e d a liy M n B U io g e ta r. i . : w ard ta e tf il tT la c U f MeaU eTbealtti, U b a p p to ie k e p p e c tn l ty a ad • hlgb

' PU oe of l h t t « fee alL

M o tc T r o B b m o M

Jlet m r r o e d J le r U h a r t co tb t I w a e r , a oo o t iw <*W«n. /a n a e ia

wltb,8iert«a|M oa tbeir property w b 4 the

tbree e m for. e b a m e tb e t tbe pro- duct:of_dQe.Kn,.wD(|kLb^:p>>4 to r w bea tb e dabU w e n contraoted. m iu ia c e 'D ter^ . t i r e w m oa doD an of i ^ - y p * ■ p i t y - f fm t- - are _iB u n ' i a ^ l o ^ e b c n l i t tbU Uet. u d le :B i |f c « idleweacea ter. It. th an - t« drhna a v ^ t b i fem e r 'a U at eow.

OM ;tueti eonpaay rKtaUy aent ' oat laitraetloB*to.tti tlntaclal cor> reepe^tiTee'feDewa:'

matter for a c«*. ro^eodeaV-te «rlt« to u* tb t mo-.- maaC-e loea dtfeulte aad adrlit that heeeuii ot tb t default te n ', clottin Aoold be IntUtuled. « e do t;of propoM to forecloat undtr -. eueb etreuaiUoeci. P o rw d e ^ . wttb tia U tbe U lt rttort only. Ttw i.

I C o B p eay laU rte .b u tre ie td ly o f lb le le ^ tb a ta k e e n lo te re itM V e a U i '^ m r y one of IU bonrow* - ^ tr*. t b e ^ t w » baa In eaeb ead i #«5 roaeo*lttpelleyboldeTfc'T;i;

< rntare art au ay reaioaa fer.». ■} : dtfeoH la tb i payment of IntotMt, .« i and J t to -sot & • purpoae of tti l i : ;

e r ,b n te b tb a o tb n ,b a n d lti< tb f S ! inltatlea aad porpote cf the Oom-r‘ S

S » 2 r . S r , ' S S 5 S S 5whtre the (aeta tad lu ti tbat tbt * ln^riift«U deieh in |iu£ha ldand Nt n o n m ^ r a t . - „

. T l ^ ; t a ( b i b s rn eo t tb ln i t o ^ ^ and l e i ^ tb ln r.'T he rt a ie Aa tcc t d ^ t o r a It In thU c o u i ' i t r y t :{ ^ |i i t e y a le m y > t.tb lak . r J

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I SOCIETY li, M D O LUM I

L-^rEZJ'■ MI*i' j>Btt F<lt WM ceriiptlmim _

ntpda M toe bdBie oT K Ui aub* tttae Beeen bl beaor of ber i tT n ’ }

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were etrred. UUa M t reetirwt • I aumbtr ef attruU Tt ittu . ' ‘nwae I pieMBt la iddUlea-to-tbi loeet-of c boaer w «e lOiete Oatbertae Beeoa, UUUetat B drldft. Bette UcOUaiy, ( OUraaue BowUa. Itutb Beed. Aaaabtl O tt. Butb Taylor, a&d j RO^.BeBcr. 1

ta te rtab itd ^ ICoadey efttroBoo e t btr. boau oa 1 Klmbtrly Bout la boaor ot tb i < MTtatb Wrtbday of b tr Breadton, t BobUeBeed. Maay aauiaioc n a m i were pUytd oa tba )»«a. toUewed by rttieibatenta. elao atrred eut ot ] deisn. Ulaa BaUD Barter ead-UlM \

• U tcnU d Tbylor a aaU ttd -ta-te rrlo c . i i o i i e U t o ^ j ^ t o o - - W t t e ttOMtee i

• e^ 'B ay Taylor.. .^lUe end loaa !* m*uS. J a ^ ead T oda N etl^ .a Otoe aad m a e U U tr. Oorto ead , r AUetBetd. ’ i

* Beoeclag UUa I i ta t OoettUe. a !

” a le n ly « ltt and b lih eeere f a m , I T O Pi_ .

It wblte m e t peaa w m need te e d e ra : L toatabUfceod U a .B n fie Jebaioa .

ceaUy; who u ruiting b tr p a tea te .' u r . ta d .Ura. R. 0 . UUaer t te n OaUferale. w u an put«et>towii ^ .

y -nia Addlaoo AVtnua 8 eeU l.(9 S ' L btld .their anaaal plcnle eaadey a t „ POtr tUrfrooada. A ttar-a-bM aU '** tv t Ittaebaon (bt n m a ad *eU 2dna a pUyed f t a u i and tb t w om ea «tilt>U td. Thoaa partktpatlDf wereUr.ebd U Uta. W. O, amltb and tually ; Ur.. and Ur>. Olynn Bmllh and faatUy.>* Ur. and Ura. 0 . 8. Braaggeautto i- and taaiUy, u ^ e n d Uie. Clateaoe I, Peiret. Ur. im Ura. Beemar. Ur. t. and U rt. uSSti W tgtatr e ad .fea*‘ Uy. Ur. aifiiUr*. A lfradB am naarf *' tamUy. U r. and Mra Hermaa .Wea>

man and- tamUy. Wr,-«8d U r a ^ a ^ Turner and Ura. Hairy Parwae.

[ Aa Inlereettng e n n t of 8uadaT «M , a famUy reunion at tha beme of

Ura. Carrie . Jonea on Xlmberly I Boad. when merabrra of tbe Jonea

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. «d a ehowdowTj o v e r t b e " dtaputed G ran C haco te rri*

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i r - reM'.m- ’ " A t U i t l t f t l i t i i f t a l i t e f r a f ll« ^ .L '-an d t iv y Keltp, i t t e n la a avIa in f r ^.'.TVeHit'M tlw .flrat lag o f tb o lr »r< |d. O raete. T b t / J « d ^ a t iQ

itS om S T i ^ p r m a t ta add!>

S ' t M & i W ^ b et t tn w tie U r . a a d 1 N ^ 'O . - W . WUklaa. daugbter, X4la.

3 l « e n i » u a K a a d D ale, W m tB i i .! W atcartrar U r , a ad U ra , b ^ J o t e a a a d . e U d m . OaldweU. Idaho ; U r .M e a d U n . » t d b m t a a d ebO drtn, A U r.:aA d U ra . O . r . Jcoaa a ad chUd> *** m i l f r . a e d U ia W Ubar J e e ta :

u r . a n d u r e . 0 .. V. Jooae. U r , a a d d& U ra .'.O ta i J e n a t aod daogbter. U r . ^ a n d J C n . C . Jooea a n d U re. .WU- ^ u A b ^ e o d aoo. a n d aleee. Ulaa « ' 3 eM ^~ A B d er> eo . o ie o d a le .iO tn - f ton l!Z )-«bo e ra gu tc te o f c U r e .•• B o d d » :< li^ -M ra .‘«,-JV.-Jooefc-f-*-

A l ^ t t a i P K ^ e r X A. « ie fe r . e n d J iU e V t r U o - ^ D tr, daogb ter o ( U ts . U . P , Seere . w e iv ^ iu T ie d yeaterday ' l o . S k a . T b e r wflt melee tb t i r bom e to T w ta F a U i., , •■ ■ , . • ■ . • t y • .

HOOVER’S VISITOR , DIES SOON AFTERS

g !wQ)iii.i,i<p>(aiw<i|j«;i,>| s S S ! Z r M | «

i; S X J S .^ ,S S S S ^ ^n . B i wee e fle iy e ra to r. a edlorfol

3| .^ % ie e ^ f a lb e i tw a « ta e U p ro d o w . a d I n i m b t « a * graduated from tb c

U D t v n t l t y . o c .u % u w i t ^ de - grea o f becbalor ^ w a . W blU tat

Md a e n f e - h e - w fa a l a td t h t Americans ss ff -sssia:m . tiact a b raoeb la e re ry U rg e 'u a Jrcr- u a a ity a M eoOiga la the eountrr-red I t w ai t o work la behalf o f-thU Of ta a g u e th a t .f lr tt brought B urke to

OM th e atteatlOQ e f Bepubltean perty n«- te a d e ^ .lo U n b t .« a « c b p a a a a a c ra >

1aiy„;:ef - tM . RepubUcan. tja tle p il ■»*■ o e a ^ ta a .K b w a « th iy e u n (e B tp e r > m t o bold tb a t poat.>*y> n!a w u a p p d a ta d to oodlfy the

naTlgaUeo Uwa o t tb i Vnited Stetaa.’ U t e r be becam t eotmat) to r th a ag•

rieuU ural d tp a rta ien t o t P tn n iy l- • a T U ta .« • Xa W04. Burt* w u elacted to rep- ^ r e e tn t t b i th lr ty -f ln t penniyW anla % d la trle t la o a a fre « B a a d « u r t> e ie c t<

« d four Umea R t became a .m e a b e r^ e t t h a - b a n k ^ M « d ^ c ^ w T ^ ^

S 5 w bfp. «7 ? — A I a delegate-to I b a Bepubllean3 “ nU k m e ro o b w im w m mue. Bunie ^ foread eonalderatloa o t th e ru le of ^ rep rea n te tlo o adopted by tb a aa*

U onal committee, whereby ao rth e m « a tetaa w ert g iren locraaaad power lo lu g -B am bv inalden tU t-eaad tdB tca .—> M A fter prepariag tb a ooo iU tu tkn o(

m n x r t . , B m U b « iu n , I M I o o S S lIr i u tor the body a t W aihtogton. i m d Burke w u a m eiabar e t the Penn* i I b . Michigan b e r aaaocU -'

£ L IB B Y R E Y N O L D S P O S T S ]

^ $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 B O N D T O K E E P

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(ConUnued Prwa O ne |

WM b r o ^ and Dr. Cam m lnnW hU a heri ' o f fa ther r.nd two attomey* foUowed w y In ano’.h.’r automobile.a ie i _____J i » a ________ ^ tv A N T a -ru v A o ;— ---------

«£IM V 1LLZ. N. C.. Aug. 8 ^ U bby Uolman Reynold*, a t Uberty

i r r under toed pendtng b e r trU I fo r the , m urder ef her husband. flm U h Rey-

noldi, tobacco fortuna heir, taaued a itHtemcn: throogh h e r attom ey* to­day aikiiig lha t ahe be “le t alone in

, I order th a t the tnay re M r tr her ■- i heallh."

T he lU tem ent. algcM by B tnet ' PoUkoff and WUUam OraTea. Win*I .tton*ealf m attomeya. aald;I -U r i . ReynoUa h u requeaUd her ' couiuel to aay tn aniw er to requrtte ; of the p r ru th a t ahe make a lU te - j m ent lha i;«be ba« no aU tem ent to

m ake other than to aay lh a t a t thU tuna the wanU to be teft alone tn

. order lh* t th e m ay r teo re r h*r b ta im ."

R A IL R O A D S R Q H T

ID A H O T A X S C A L E

(Continued fro m P ag t O n t

raUroad w u aauaaad for Im pur* pctea a t IM per cent o f IU true value WhUa o ther t« o p « ty w u taxed a t >8 to « per cenl of lU tru e wJue. Such a dUcrlmUiatlon he branded U*

- legal aod unconsututlonal.Supporting h ll eontraU on th a t

o th e r p teperty waa aseaaed a t 1ms th a a M per cent of l u true n J u e . he praaented reoorda from aU th e M oounUia In which the Vallroad op*

J t ^ t r a t t i , ahowlng tranafera o t pioptr* h U ty . appraUaU for loana a n d o ther ixa^ pubUc-atetemenU of property Taluea,

a n d compared the to te l to r each ♦K * group w ith Uie tax ra luatlo ti of the

a ^ e property, m * A t th e same lime he pre»enUd ta o

m eihodi of airlTtog a t t h t value ef

(

And W o m a n Aid . H j ^ F

rIalrEb'frcm Ployd'*Bennett W S f t l •-ar«pe*«d fllgtit a e r u t th a A tlii i t l t te atftU, pnh»ri,Ht. ( A e ^ e t e d j ^ '

« - t o . o m o n m » r t i i i i « . W j . ^ £a d ttfng the net c e m ln p o f tb e A U * lie, road a t 8 per cent, a o d tb a o tbe r by BB. tak ing tha n u rk e t vabte. ef. tlw u>> tea eurlUea which r e p r e te a te d lb e r ^ « d r. (M d .A aa eo m p o tlteo f ttu e e ( w e b t : w . arriT*! a t a rahJaU oo le r- tb a taU - .

'MKd o t IU.031.1N. m u eooiM rad G ^ w ltb Uu) raluatioo . o f ^ ffatad for the ra ilroad l u t y ta r by

t b i beard o f , eQo^Uamtlw.. and brooght from Saw yer th e d a t a t b t

“ i t e te was U sing th a property a t 106 I S : p e r cent of lU fuU value i r t ^ o t t o t

p w r t y In the aam e te rr lto r f ,w4» i ' 'U x ^ 'a lT e u th a a - 8 0 p e r e t8 ^ .o t i te t ^ true value. ' 1itr< A fu ltb ro u g h t'b y tlM O O B p a o rl^ , ire. y ta r brought them n o leentte i n k \ ka . Ib t l r coo ten thn th a t tbe . eeeapaoy . r t s n o p e rty » a i aaataatd e a i ' o f U aa ]

v t tb otber p rop trty l a Iba d lr tr ttt. \ ■ • T h e board U*t y t a r radaoad • Ibe *

Tabte of oUier piuipm ty b y 90 par ! . oeot, leavlag tbo pubUa otQtUai a t

t b d r old itveL ■L ' n e board,will ooa tlaiie lo eCMko , & tw o weeka to evaluata pobUa rm -r \ { T m ii r to n N w W ie - tB rw p B jB i t t 1L r o f tbe 41 eounUea. aU o f .i r t ia a t ja ^ b . r ta e r a e re h ir e 'to .e x p U ^ ,tbeir g i iettm enU .S iboved Uxey h a d eeated .d e w a ^ to S r ta x ’. M u e c r th e a U te nearly S 000;M0 a n d th U m a y b e a p p tw ^ ;e r J S ebaoged by th e b eerd . |

" aV i A T R IC E T E L L S ' ■

' JU R Y O F A F F A IR S !tb e ■ (“ to (OooUnutd T r o a Page OBtf ■ ; , •

iw erad Iharply: ' |^ “You don't unde ra tand ou r altua* ] * r - t i o n r. p r o m the w ltn e a » t ^ khe ^ • ^ nosnced him fo r «o*atlofiUig fief ] J « about many t b t a p efte ’

to ld him prevtooily In . eonfldene«:!T*: She claimed H aw tbem e bMt told t o P** * ltthefcndo fan«arty lnT a* tlg !S iod« • f ' tb e oaie Uukt l u b a d noeK ad ta to . . . Lancaiter'a aool' a o d b a d a ee a -a a

honorabU m aa. Incapable o f ahoot- *“ • In f Haden O larke."NT* Slnee th e d e a tb e f Olarke. to ■71' whom aha b a d beooDW engaged, the

aald lh a b a d le a m e d th a t "he lied *P* to me about n u n y tb ln g i’* and that

ahe no longer to rad bU.memory. Bbe aald h l* '‘‘physleal ooodlUon w*i In*

wlUi hlm ."_ a n e o a i .n b a t- m w d -U ilc n « d In-

t e a t ^ u U re. Bleltb-U lU er told ot 0^ h e r lo t# — th a t fo r L aa cu te r . tba

form er B rtttab a rm y pUot and ceee t o tU ace, a n d th e n to r Olarke. a w riter wbo w u p reparing for pubU*

— , c a U o n o f b e r W l t o r y . - '-------------t of L u u ae te r. ahe aald. abe had nev<

er-loved -paaiteaa te ly . bu taba.had■ “ • ‘ always te tea d ed to m a rw him be*

I fore CUrke cam e In to h e r life. Clarke “ • I wa* *bot to de a th ta t o home AprU

a i . ta n c a t te r alao waa a gueal there.I She te e U f U d a b ^ w u i t t l l fond pf 1 Lancaater, b u t *>«at abe had not

S loved b l a fo r tw o y e an , stia lald7 - ta n c u ta r 'w o u ld .d le .fo c her and : P K av tben te a ik ed h e r I f h« would Ue III e r ataaL She aaUt h e did neUher, but

HawttM u e pen latin t* - ....... ............ ----------- ^ e u j t o t t e i te a l a th icken tbr

— ’^ S he^w otfld 'do th a t . - u « wit: »*r I neaa u u w erad , U ugblng . Hawthorne

I referred (o exerpU from l^ e a i te r > j d iary U ijr b le b tA n c u te ru id he and

___ I C T |^ e a tole chickeia and

P>-- Sba to ld e t tw o ‘M lelde" notM e rty ' touad a a e r O U rke'a body whleh U t^- tfte c a i te r J a te r aa ld w tre forgertij.

Uy* I "Wkfe yeu n o t u grea tly lu rprtied rd a to le am tb a t L a n c u te r wrot« the t o - ' nolee u you would- have been If he

e in h a d aald b e klUed C U r k e f lUw* th«rotaike<V . _

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, O la rkabadd lseuaaed iu lc ide. . i ' t n l d Zw U bed we eould end TlaU

J i " ! a n d go o a t together, a n d Haden « ld ■f*"' h e wlabed we could too." the a v u tru »t«- 's a id .t t o : ^ o u r a ta tem «b t a u d e in my of* th U , flco B fttr tb e ahootlng aald nolhlng e i n : of d id ItT” th e . prmecutor *'*'■ i u k e ± I

I "X . « u m ueb upeet a t tbe Ume.' Tha B taa I w w p ^ o n a te ly In love

w ttb b a d l a t t beea kUletf.- ibe cried.

■•E S O U T H ID A H O R O A D S

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tha t'l project* include —IM* TeitMi!, aoo tb In Beaew ah county.

’• h e ; | i o ^ : BU U artee t« Heybum * M ip s r ^ ' f i e o . - o o e ] Powder Hera op* I bay. K ooteaal eounty. ies,ooo; Kel-

o e r- logg to Sw taney u m . Shothone coun- th e r ty. |UjPOO:-Uud B a y to Pord. Koot- lu (a . 'e n a t county, '•too.ooo: P ttenon each Ottleh. K eotepal oouaty. lioo.oeo:’ the Daway Saddle to Harpatcr, Idabo

county. liesjO O ; Bonnera PVtry ISO bridge, noo jw o ; MuUan to WUlow

le ef^creek. IM ^oe.

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M B O lS t. Aug. t vn — B ttraatt Of06 highway today adviT tliedforW deon

£two hlgbway jobi. botb to bo ooo- itruc ted-w ltb amergener ted era t aid Ite m o c e y .-« d e -^ :b e o p e n « l;A B V l* t

u One caU» tOr draining, g ra d to rJ? and lu rfa d n g w ith crushed rock o t~ 8.0 milea o t the C a m u Pra irie hlghn^ way between Saddle and Haxpeterr In Idaho coonty a a a » ib » -i« iw «oa-^ itrucUon. grading and lu r ta d n gZ w ith crushed gtavel o f S J mUet of2 th a Sawtooth Pa rk highway betw eea^ BeUerue a o d ^ e y .

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H e w a i-s e r tr a l aodal a ita to n i wera ' ' held h tre In the la tt week. . .

A ptcnle d lu te r pa rty -w ae g iren a t th* T . D . WUaon U w n Priday

. . evening In hdaor of U r. a o d U ra. IS Manning TltUe and ehUdren, Rapid - Olty, Soutb Dakota. T b e re were ' ' about 80 lnvlt<d guaita. i : ’ ' A plenlo d l i ^ r on tb e % T). Oon- a - .n or li wn Suriaar hono red U r . and

Mrs. N o r m a n a o d eoo.'Z2liV Beaeh. Callfomta.

U n . O. W. Caae and t o Baaday I e achool claa*. aeeompaaUd by .U ra . H.

E .’ Muagrave motored to Baabunr'a iii Priday for a plunge.

^ A Chleago hotel aeada aU odd S ita m p i received on Ite saaU .l»xbac^ B0 lUble laiUbiUboa b t O tcm atiy whlcl} Bit leQ them to ^ lU a te U ^ '3t- ■ ■ ■ »

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W M M B t .eeapeay aad’^be Oon- e S K lS l i s t l e o a l i B e a l r e M r n s t ^ .Vtoieese, tn M ee ; tor • tbe>.• l^ftMyliUrB of tbe water .eeq^aoy.

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U aiBttaig water for en acre of Uod. \{. n t e ’cacal project waeeriaaieed in k uOT aad:bae been tmehfed-eeveral l\- I t e ta talte oeoenabtc tbe water

L MU. John B tbrtaa, a A U ttlt. J.•, tl.'Ounn, Bert p ttteW . & O. Wal-

L ten. 0. B. WHgbt, Abram Brmach.. U .W .B aj«ngB r.p ;j. Peteraon. Hy-

niffl •;. Chattertoo, c . J. u u h ltr . P._ Carlton. W. Carltoo. B. O . Bowera.

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W SAN PRANOISOO. Aag. * — » Prank j . Bgiaa, owted pubUo de- >i^fe8dar of Ban PraacUea. and hU er e e n ^ friend. Alberf Tlanto .went s* oo M at here today for tbe murderV of U n . JeaaU Soott Hugbee, Egaa'j ot frteM and cUeot. last April 3».la pfiiee turned hundred* of'curtoua

away< from ftiperlor >Oiidge B t i ^ D uaoei court u tb e - m m ta a to af p e e * ^ i ^ Jarir* iw - y a j "

5 a f i Uita Ita aad.Xbtnln*UUed' Ura. Bugtte* wltb an.utenobV e to : itbrtiUte a hlt-and.nm ^Scl(lent.

tta w u granted a aeperate trtaL The ra aUte. backed by Doraa'acoateeilon.

ebargea U ut TlnnUi iabd' Doran in nurdoed U n . .Hughet.It.(be bid* ty dftig of Bgan. wtM w u to aUeged ra. need of awney.•Id ' -----------------------ire Focty-two Onlvatalty of lowa men ‘ atadente thU year have woa tbe of-

n - tioUl Red CRsa carUneate for pro- nd fldency la life uv ln g .' ' •

Coal aUne dumpa a t Uacoo. UU- ay aourl. fermerty cooaldired wortbleaa,H. are being uaed for fad ta a power y*a booie. ' '

Pewer ad itak u wfll b e 'a e d e ta dd cuUtag ban*. *ay;.peattTy eiperle.

!SM ;<"S:SS-,'W 5S8^ehaace to Uy. . - •>

0 BE COmme don’t khdw T^ether yoi ly or not, but a thrilling per vhich has been a coi ice our first issue. In fac liatever of-coming io an < als unexpected developme g and more thrilling each lued story of developing a1 told inihe^v^riisem ent Although you read it eve lat an army of specialists iver-ending continued st< :ientists from" the various ietitians, physicians and p ineers—search out and a n rained writers weave it in »me. Expert artists arid lillions read it, and it tom Here are a few of the st ^ays to save labor and to n ote health and enjoymen ring in them beantifnL:n and grown-ups. Amns<I. How to prevent R&linM But, just turn to the stc ivertisements. todajr’g"* ■terestlng. ‘ '

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A gRinp e t fH aada t i m th e S ay a lJ' Neighbor lodge e u rp rtitd U ra ., w a i -

Iri- t e r n r tu a e . w be leavea tbU weak totba atake ber new bom e ta P aM le ld on (Ult sab irday wUb a pet-hiek> b tfebeoa^ aerred a t J-o'cloek. T beae w bo a t -^ trad e d were U n . O. W . O in ,-U ra .^ c b a r la - JC a w -U ta , :H;^1C -papart.-

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o y . u a a i ^ t o A y m i mS S ,r“c» M E S S £ rw ^S^ U ft S a b d ^ .fe r Beverly B nU . OaU-

id - en went to th e boaeeee.'tO r;Bw o to e n t BIU P b o e n ti.T b e :it te r t4 li t lacbid- . . ed U u m m t Oocotbyi O arpaater.

• JUvan. aod tbe Haitceeee a a d ^ s -

S ‘T ; u » d u t i . i - . < l r y a o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w ith Mia. Dan Stowell.l8atuglM a t t -

a n ernooB. M n . W . P . Baton, p rendent,, z . pm lded .'M rt. H enry O oem m enead

’a f- * h o i f t o * i lich. group of utu* foUc on S a turday a f t- t o - emoon a t Uie home of M rs. c . O., p . Wltoom. Tbe p a rty began w llb a 1 era. i/dock luncheon. toUowed by a n a t i - W . enjoon of vaudevlUo enterta inm ent,

conlrlbuUd by M orton H tll o n .th a ban jo uke and U tttM Ufce SaoW rg In a U p dance. Tbe gue it Uat Includ­ed KenneUi and : M arjorie ■ Soule. Barbara Burki. MatUe Mae Sanberg,

S T Vernon Percy, CUntou Plelda, M or- tA t'T la ll , David “ H a m lc tt r H elen King. Cola R e ^ a n d I r r in SlncU lr.

— The group wenl *wlmmlng foUow- de- Ing.the aflemoon ofgam ea.

enl ^S $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 'F I R E R A G E S .

IN W A S H IN O T O N T O W N :ous •^ SUUNCR, W aib .. Aug. >™ Plre, whleh s ta rted 1a tb o yard* o ti f . th k . Paclflo Lumber Agency, de- ^ -atroyed-the ;tl»Bt. t n d a y j r t tb , j j p w lS estim ited t » « o i « n y b f f ld a T e t?M . >900.000 and threa tened - n e a r b ylad pU nU be ton be tag-bronghl^uaderI to control. V . -m t. A ’lUff w u u l'd r tv ln g ’flafflea andChe firebrands I n 'th e dlrecUon of t h aIon. Itorage tanks of an oil oompany.ra n caused local aulhorlUea to appeal toIld* Tkcoma and Pa/aJlup for aid. Tbeged response w u timely, tha p la n t of the

- P l b r ^ r d ProducU. Incorporated, nearby, being scorched a n d a yeast

nen oompany and th e oU oompany t ^ n Uo r- being menaced before th e danger

JTO- WU eliminated.

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wer SEATTLB, Aug. 8 O ^ A « tU e - m ent o f SeatUe's U undry strike. In whleh approslmately 800 CQiployea

, Jn o f « Uundrle* have been ou l for •rta. several days, w u reached tonlghl

l @ ' ^ » l U v r o m e e ” o t Mayor Jo h n P. • ' Dore.

f e n f f i Emmyou isVer thought bf it in ng “serial” is running in continuous feature every fact, thiS'Serial shows no n end. Each new, chaptei ments. It grows more intc ach day. We refer to the g and enriching Americanmts.----------___________ivery day, you'may not rc ists is employed in tellinf story of American prog

SUS professions—chemists d physicists, inventors an arrange the facts for the f k in the language of streei td photographers illustra ouches every life.I subjects treated m the t0 make Ufe better. Howti lent How to make homei -The care and feeding of > insements, recreation and n m and add security to I story itself as revealed i1 “ch^ ter” we'find partici

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; G O O P IN G a i R L SC O U T S

; A F E N D SU M M E R C A M P. , r. ■ '0 .QOODINO. Aug. 8 (Boeelal to

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!• ■- ^Rd B n Robert*.i -T O tf glrU a « M axine A danion.

t uieU le Arkooah,. Je an Richards.. HeUIe X nlght, U U CU rk. E dna Luit. cUe Roberta. AU>eru'R edUigton,.lUIl Pay Coz, P h y u u srn lgbt tucUlet R nlgbt, M arjorie Tbompton. Vlr-1 g lnU JRead.. Catherine Brehm an. x " M arjory J a n e ^

i R U P E R T L O D G E P IC N IC Sla _ . ■ ■' ; — — t ' RUPERT. Aug. 8 (Special to The I- Hewa) — A oompany o f 85 perton* e, .journeyed to J f ln ld o k a dam Bunday E> and participated In the annual mid- > sum m er plcnle o f Rupert E u te m« -s ta r.T M naerw araervedand 'the a n * -------lr. em oop sp e n t locuny . WbUe gath-

e red to g e t to . tb e cbaptar membera decided OQ Priday o t tbU week u

, -the e ta r ^ day toaew .for feUet.w otk.

u G R ^ T A .G A R B O .A R R IV E S

IN S W E D E N O N U N E R

>r rfJO TH BN BTO oTsw ederi. Aug. 8 r- (ff>v-<IreU O arbo o f th e tUm* came -n l back-ta-fflw deni today and dun o n .---------kt' i tra te d t i m th e a lo o f n e i* ^ which . ry a h e U e t l ^ t e d U i HoO ywoodU not » m ean t fo r American. eonsuiBt>aon •

alone. I t app llet aUo to t o teUow id ••sw ed ts .- '->a T iu iu iand i e t G arbo tan* were a t ■ y. the p ier w hen ib e Uner O ripihobn lo a rrived from New -York a t noon le wJUi Mlsa 'O arbo aboard. An ag- )e gr«gation o t huiky dock handa-aa - - d . aUted 100 poUcemen In keeping Mt them In order.lU MU* O arbo m ade her audience e r w a i t She d id n o t leave tb e Grip*

Bholm unlU 18 m lnu tei a fte r every-- one-aU e h a d gona ashore. Mean* «

•whUe^iep-broOierrBvenraad-a-party--------of newspaper m en had boarded Ute vessel.

:e- T h e film t t a r f lrat refused to eee .In reporter*, b u t tInaUy she admitted ret them to h e r cabin. She denied a ror repo rt th a t abe had p u rcbued a Ihl sum m er viUa fonnferlr. ow ied byle& tbO rUte Xvar K rtug er._____I . , ............P. ^ i ^ e r e a - ^ y tb a t. gr4r'»6eea

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F o r T k l ^U n le s s M a n a g o r i a H S t o r t n s

. B l o w T f t i e x p o o M y F r o n i ^

P e a o e lu l R e g io n s , C u b s ’

E x - S k ip p e r A p p e a r s L o s t

<Bj H i8 AMoeUUd PrtM ) OHJOAOO. Au*. B ~ ' 0 n ^ *

Jy Xrom p tte e fu l « * l o »Horniby U Blmoft eerta ltt to w* m U n c u t of th e 'tig ,m « J« l« f « « , •how In I W . p e rb ip t lo r tr t r .

W ithin la n .th»n_m w w k o l radden reJeMa u p ilo t o t th e Ohl* r

'— S i S .p p e i r to h*ve '■. been »hut e n lM t h * " ' ^\ W hen th e - B o j e h - w u booled

from hts btseben th ro n e l u t Tuet- ' d a r . th e wlaa m en o t th e i« m e Hf<

ured h e w u he*ded tor th e omom- s g e n h ip o t th e St^L ouU B rew ni be* a u M o t hU poouU rtty In the I Mound o lty and h U 'M in d ih lp w ith '* o w n er Phil B iU . B u t no aooner hed he returned to hU home there t h tn BUI K lU e te r .w u ilcned to ■

_1933.C0IJlrMt. .. . _______ ,PhlUdelphl*. t .r e m o U chenee for I

H onuby, before » , tu m o r eonneel- i< Inx him could d r lti in tha t.reg ion , li Blsned B urt Bbotton to « t h r ^ y e u e contraet. - 4

A surrey o f th e m asageria l tltu> i atlon Jn bo th m ajor# today retealed, bu t two chance* to r a l le r s s b y land* 1 Inc-ClDClnnaU a n d t^ e . K ew .York I Olant*. Both were to th s ro ld it of unutU faetory seasons bu t those who I know Hem sby w o u ld n t.e re n con* slder tbem u posslblUUeL Xt w u

^ • side tca^k on a tw o - » a r contract to J m anaie the O lanU whUe tb e Cin­c innati m ansjteoient w u ' *r|n<t 'y disposed tow ard D an Kowley. wbo lost a g reat chanco to create trouble I fr the Rational league raeo by In­juries and th e U tneu of h is sta r h itte r -Chick'' Hafey. All th e other m anagers seemed lo be “slttln s a prttty** a lthough th e P ittsbu rgh -a fans were sick a t h e a r t beeause o t tl th s g reat Plrato slum p. 5

BIG SIX I^ <By TUt AMOcUlwl rrtm) u

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Indianapolis Club Buys Irving Hufft 0

, OAKLAND. Aug. ■ « T - Irv ln « !c (P uny ) B u tfl. onee regarded u the IP

.m o s t dangerous hU («r in th e cosst ^ league, w u sold today to 'th e Xadl- ' anapolls elub o t th e American u - a

■soclatlon by th e O akland PacUlo { ooast league elub. U u fd wUl leare ImmedUtely for th e East.

B:un Jotned th e local club In mid- season of la s t y e a r a fte r achieving

'g r e a t succeu w ith th e b s t for the Missions. H e m ade h is debut In the ^

------- league wlttf SeatOe tn i m • \

__Dempsev W ants~ I;— S h a r k e / s T e l O

PORTLAND, Au«. S W — J a c t CD rapsey , In B ortU nd on -h l* way 0from Salt Lake C ity to SeaUle where ^

. - h i U scheduled to llght.W ednesday n ight, said ton igh t th a t he definitely ° w v -o u t a tte r-Jack -B harkey . world ^ hearyweSght cham pion. I' Dempsey u l d th a t ho h u already. " b « n offered a championship fight' f w ith Sharkey a n d th a t a dispute orer ^ term s Is the only th in g keeping him ■ trom coming to a definlto agree* D ient t

T he ex-champlon pU noed lo sUy ^ here ovehvlght befora aw ut^ning to- ' ^ tnortow to Beattie by automobile. ■

SwUI return for a bout scheduled f . Priday night. \

G O L F E R S V IE A T B U R L E Y \■ - . I:_____ , B p R fc 5 Y ^ U g J J 8 p w la l , .^ J ? L e .

News) — An exhibition toum am ent held a t lh e Burley C o u n ^ club ; golfilRks. Sunday, drew a large crowd u gallery. T he Twin PWU . Country d u b se n t Dewey Hutchin­son and Bill L tndgrra . the la tte r the elnb professional. E m e s l Schnelter. Bw ley “pro- a n d Oeorge Schnelter. p td e n OoU and Country elub *T>ro." te w u d a o ln s t them . S c o ru were u foOow; H utchinson. J 8- » ; Lind* r ^ 4 - 5 « ; George Schnelter. M-3<:

Schnelter. 3 « -n . -U ndg ttn • 00 num ber J.

B urky pUyera a re assembUng %■ lO-msn t n m to Inrade U tah and t ^ e a t ^ u a in a r in n u m ^ •

Western Eleven . Wins Grid Game

OLYMPIO S T A D ro v . LOS AN. GELES, Aug. 8 U^—A .tcam of W «t> e m football p ta y e n defeated a n eleren trom th e E u t tooight. 7 to 8, u a p a rt o f the dem onstraU oa pro- • gram of the OlympIo samea.

Placers frcm Southern California, S taniord and California came from behind to tcore a touchdown and kick a goal In the fourth period a f t ? th e represeaU tJrM of Ysle. H a r m d

I and Princeton h sd scored earUer In i , th e tam e period. mt, 'T h e ’game, designed to introduce

r Amertcaa football to Olympic gam ts T u to rs un fam ilia r with the sport, “ 1® ^ th e a trang tra ererythlng ,

~ how to score ‘l u “

l y S e e n r tSaling

G E O R G E S A L IN G ( r i j f h t ) o f A econds i n th f l l l 0 « m e t6r . M f B h o w n a s h o le d t b e f lo ld ))Ct f o u r t h , is a t t h e l o f t — W

Filer TrouncM Bruins, 11 to 4

PICER. Aug. 8 (Special to The Neft-#)—Piler team of th e Inland- - league practlcaUy ciiijclwd. th e in -.

4, by r in u e of a th ird -lnalng rally : which netted 8 talUe*. , . ' -• i

TheB00rfr» ‘ ’R.H .E .'*T w in P a lis ^990 OJO OOO- ♦; » in i e r - _____ IJO lt t t - 1 1 16 I' Batt«rte*; Williams a a d Beglan;

DavU a n d S.D eV all.

i)empsey^tops--4^ In" Twin f

F o r^ ie f VisitJ a e k Dempsey, form er heavy­

weight cham pion of th e world, waa a T w in P a lls -v is ito r J o r . a .a b o z t tim e Sunday while on h is way from S a lt L ake Olty to e o u i points . T lie fam ous AfauJer infonnedD uncaa Johnston. Tw in PaUs baz» Ins p rom oter, th a t he .w ould taka under constderation the staging o t

wthlhltlnw tww.t in th la r I city In September. He said th a t b e [ expecu to come back th is way about I th a t tim e.> Dempsey, accompanied b y 't r a in ­

e r and m anager, arrived In Tw in PaUs shorUy before noon a n d stopw ped fo r lunch a t Wray's, cafe. Hla

L presence w arso o n know n lo persona i> on th e 'streeU* and** a good-sUed.

oroWd congregated in fro n t o f th e r cafe In a short tim e. Dempsey ap - B peared to be In excellent physical I eondlMon . • -

iSpaugy Rejects. “Pro” Grid Offert — .I MOSCOW. Aug. 8 (Special to 7}ie

team , b a a refused an attraeUve p r o - . tM t i im l football 9ffe r fo r ; t h e |

^ to ls f a n f « g r a ^ t e ' t f u d y .—‘ m a p tM n tm ^ t c | 'a « U ta n t t i lo : O ttir E . Ahderson, .f i« ih m |n foot- r bau ooach. and- th a t .of - 'S u n to n , Hale, Boise.‘ ano ther ontstandlnc , Idaho ath lete, a s pan-U m e swim- f m ln r in stn ie to r." w ^ e " announced t thU week bf Preaideof M . O .M eaJe.

BoP) wffl hold ttw nfik o f assistants , tn th e departm ent o t physieal edu-

cation to r men., w ith ;« r t.U n w d u - . Ues w hich WlU enable tbem to take I a fa ir schedule o t gradoata ooonw .

Spaugy received a a offer to Join th e B oston Bravu., ~pro” team p lay-

, ing in th e Mationai footbaU lu « u e .; He U ra ted one of the best defen- , slve-U atm en Idaho h t t prodneed tn } recent years. He p lay«d' cen ter

th ree years, and l u t fail w u m en- [ tioned on several all-coast lineups.!:

r HU u am m ates p#id iHbute to h i s ;' abUlty and fighting by electing him

h onorary captain. • • 'Bt ----

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o f thfl U n lven lty of Iowa Muall ' high!' hurdles when he won th n t : })bforo a rc(»rd crowd of 8S/H)0. ^ Photo. . •, *

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S ; HAZELTON WHiPs BERGERIM- ..........Wn ■ ’ay - HAZELTON. Aug. 8 (Special lo [ue. The News)—K B ^ to n d'eteated Bef- n i - .ger, 4 to 3, In a S outhern Idaho : 'tn le tg o a -c ca tes tU u re :B u n d a y : a f to v i te r . noon.m - • T he seor»— ■" I-t - ••-.-R .H .E .IPS.!Berger ---- -------------------------2 S 3h i s • Haxelton • * 8 1llm B atte rlesr Snelson' and E astm an: • • ' Lindsay an d

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ih lrd . w ith PoiaM.. white .Bohl. ■ Country club, players.falled to jcoea. i

. P.Ia3r w u by fOtttacQies. each 'petlngciuO belM tT epreien t« lbyoM !piajrer In each group of four. Boore i

u ran generally b l | ^ o n th e new« | grmind. Hoon. Rup<ert..was Individ- j9 1 lUal low so o rv ,.tu rn in g In tw o ) t a i■ 'f o r a lo u i o t 7«. SU clalr 'b ( th a i

Bj - i t t h ■ nt M■ I The Individual scores:

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I Anderson Coaches i Vfliidal Greenlings^ MOSCOW, Aug. 8 (Special to The B l 1 1 ^ ) > ^ U o K. Anderson, head n track coach and assU U nt van ity m to o tM l^ coach for the past three s y ean , WUl have charge of freshm an 9 fMttaaU a t Idaho UiU faU. the only f l change on the Vandal coaehUig f l . ,i« ta f t. R W i Po*. frosh coach U st■ '(year, wfll become one of Caiiand's■ t a n l ty assu tan ls.■ . O aCand last- winter signed an - I other th ree -yesr conlrael u head■ , footbaU coach and dlreetor of a th -■ letics. G lenn it. Jacoby <wUl be hU I . llt« t a ssistan t, and In addition wlU■ ■ la te f in th e season coach fre sh n u n f l " baticetbeU a o d basebalL Pox wUl f l eontlntie u head baskctbsU aod f l buebaU coach. ________

I P A O n C COAST LSAOCE

^ '■* ~ l ^ ^ ^ a i * S M ' m l 3 » o I -JM Lo*A iitflflO »U sat {

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p e m |i l i r' u e « M

Slipshod Wor<( M Ie if J^ t s Indians First b'(tilea| In

; Last Seven CdnitoiitWe' Starts on Eastern Fields

U AMEKICAN IX A O m C - ^ N « w Y e tfc a (S k liM ris .

PtiUadeiphta a t Ohloigw W aahlngtoa a t ClCfaUBd

. Bostea a i D otraH

STANDINGS

a r (By"Tha A u o d a to d P raa>Bl CLEVELAND. Auffi 8 — mipahod

w ork afield ooat th e X ndUiii th e tr f irs t defeat in th e tr la s t a m n c ta r U today, W ashington a o o rla t » f-to -ff

18 Tletory on only flvn h its .T h e defeat se n t O lm la s d back to

th ird place, a ha lf a gam a behind D- tb e Idle PhU adelphU A th la t l^•b Vtonto W eaver, wbo q u it ta ac h ln t UL m at h e m a U c « _ t Q _ M « k '^ ^ : i ^ e. p r go t c red it f o F W t i S n e B g f v B m y to o f , th a aeason again st flva.dpfejita ■y alUiough th e T ribe ba tted .H b p ou t

o f the box In a n e tg h th - t |in lsc r«ny ad th a t fell lu s t one ru n a b o rt e t tying lb, th a score.I l l Orowder. who reU ered h im , te ­rn. Ured VotmUc In th e e igh th and a - ••c U n f Brown In th a rUnth w hen a M h it by e ither would b a n -U a d the « score.BW W ASHINOTOK AB R H. O A Ed - W ee, r f __________ 4 t t I 0 «

Myer, 5b _______ S o - I - O 8 0ha If * 0 0 a 0 0 U- Cronin u ,-------------4 1 1 1 8 0- iaii»i.-4ia_ ■< n (IH a a

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OoonaUy. p ----------1 0 0 0 3 0, • P toreU H_______ .1 0 0 0 0 0

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r r • ^ l e d fo r C o n ^ y in e!ghtb., ’ W aa b ln fto n - --y- ' -OM 300 000-7

" r S u aM ia ry iX w o-baseh lU — Myer, 1 - 8 u e so tt- a ;. tb ru < b a B e J ilt7 K a m m i

“ a to len base—Rice: aacrtftcos>BerT.w e a v e r r double play — K uhel to

. c x o a to - to K uhel; winning p itc h e s -— loalng pitcher—Hildabraad.

>--------B o a tO B -b e tro it-g m te - postpmvAo n •e e o u n t o f rain . No o th tr games scheduled.

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its i s s ^ ^ i ^ s s sLILLIAN COPELAND (cent«

» d alty of Southern California, fo r hcrsolf and tossed th e di

J j Hah n new world’s record a She la shown with h e r team

to M arsaTetjJenkina.— Fb( ted ----------

>“ « V I • X* s n a a e , K I q i w , : \ m Q l c K o e tory I n C t l t U f f u t O J ta ^

re- • ■ ■ •UldI > Phillies’ Slugger Puts in “ 'Good Week, Making ' 12

; Hits (or .353 Peroentage ■0 • 'I NEW YORK, Aug. 6 W - W llh

" t r c h U t r ' i o e m u u w ou t s u nd ia t0 exception to th e rule. National le a fu a

; o>l3<Ltter8 did a lot of m a rk la f Urae0 l u t week and few changes were seen A in th e lU l of leading ba ttera a f te r

_ la s t P rtd a y a g am u .

' * to :SS3 a n d to g lv t^ lm th ird p kb« ' S am ong the leading shiggert o t t b i , ? c lreull. H e acteed . e ight runa, a ad

1 ba tted la 10. regaining ftra t p l w In 5 th e U tte r departm ent. eJouwd Iwc2 hom ert a n d stole a base.S T h e PhUly slugger's record ahow-

' ed 118 runs. Ifll ; i i u . 108 ru a a bat* 2 tad in. I fW p U s . 33.hom era a a d 14 0 atolen basea. Ho led Use le a iu a la all 0 o f t h m departm enu except t h m * 0 base h iu . where be waa 1 behind

' 0 “Babe'* H erm an. CinclnnaU. P ratlk ^ PrU ch, SL LouU, e q i u ^ b U b « -

l U ■nw ''‘a e i » ^ ’’ la ~ « iu g g tn s -w w t 1. O V oul. s ro o u y n ,~ I I ru n s ; n f l l

W aner, P lrt te s . 163 blU : B u n t , PhU* ^ ,»M, in* n in i ba ttM Hi, m i o tt,-Q I*rer, aB ts;31 bom e runs.- ---------------------imj _ D e D 0 M d - l« J e a d ln t^ ttC T ,$ 9 iu l tr r . W aner sUli held t h e l e a t f ^ two*

to baae M U. t h o ^ y siuggln* d ep art- r — m en t.ln 'w h ich Klein d id aoc ruo a l 1 .3-1, T h e Ptttsbnrgher H ad'^O ,-all — . ta o ra - th a a -H lg g a -S te p h a n a o n r^ l .

nea I M averages of moat o f tb a biit^ tin * leadera a fte r Prtday r a r ia d « n h

__ a po in t o r 3 from Um waak b a fc r i^ A head o f K le in were h la t a a a a a a ^ - D on H urst, a t M > .andP raakO T > ou l 8 B roddyn . a t 'J M . H ors t' g a tD ^ , '!

p o in t whUo O'Doul's m a rk w a a % i . m changed. B ehind K le in .cam e th i■ W aner b ro th en . p u u b u rg b . Panl■ w ith :34ft a n d -U o y d 'w itb -441, and■ th a n L o m tia rd l.c in e ln n a tt;» 4 : O ttI New Y ork, J30 ; Stepheaaon. Ohf^ f l cago, J3 8 ; R e n a a a . Ctn c tnnaM, S3»,■ a n d TVaynor. P iitsb B n b . ,443. . . m T he change la th e p itch ing depart*

. 1 m ent showed a downward tr«Dd bul M Steva Swetonle, P l t ta b to f h ... and f l L o ^ W »BlttB70MeavD.-TeBttRted f l t e Im ia firs t au d —aeeoBd.-Ptaoea f l sw atoaic lo st h is third ttm g agUati

I I victories while W arneko dropped tw o for a record of 18 tr iu m p h s and flvo l o ^

Sunday’s ResultsAMEMCAN LKAOCS

T ig e n 3. Bed Sex 1 AtUcUea 1-L W hlto S m SA

In d la B a T 4 ,8 c a a to ra 4 -S ; .. Y aaks 11-t, Brwwaa 1-4

f l ' NATIONAL L C A G tm ■^ BraVM 3-7, P trstca 1-SVU G laaU 3-8. Cuba S-1U Dodgera « .8 ,B « d a t-»

L P A C m O COAST LEAQCBW ln d U a s i- 1 . Mlsslaiw S-Sn S « s ls l t - L Oaka l-«f l - D ocks U -1 . A agtls 4-SI I S tars 8-1. S e ta ia S-*

I IkRENGEL’S! H ard ware & SliopX!- , E lK lrlM l SoppH o

Plp« m H p . F i t t ^ >m- I F i l r i l t ^ H o i M EqpL.

r a o m m : ,

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ent«ri!; law /shitlent a t tbo.Unlver* n ia , a l i n e d th e goal she had ae| le discos ISS feetZ Incheai to estab^ ‘d and th e Olyntpic championsblp. eamihAtes-Ruth Osbom (left) and Photo. ' , '

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ue AinmcanCirciiitin bale Akxander, Boston, Re- 12 ! mains In Seoond' Plaoe

agej With Average of .350

S i'i?s f u a lh e etrcu it* sluggers la s t week, as Urae Jim my POXX of Uie A th la tia ra ta lae d ^ Uie tod lrk lual batUng leadership.

Poxx* average WH 480, ih e 's a n e . . L u .a .w e e k ago, and lew .galna w tn

P t S <md posiUon w lth '480 ; -»-loa*Q t 1 ’ ^ po ln t^ w hile gi tlH

W ashington Senatora. w li» be ld (h irt c* to -pU ce . dropped 3 po lata to 4 4 * .'

By breaking bis Ue w U h SiauBOBi

srfs,.*^'!5sr?a?5iecored 11 Umea, had 14S h its -fo r Ml

° j , , bases, and his h ltU n r b a d a e a t li

dOtea. 43 to 90. •M M . Roy Johnson, Bostoo. dto laeed

- Jo e VosmUc; OtoveUad. a a d •'Buddr

a l t b ^ h l w b i M t e t o ^ ^'• Q I . o ther speciality. sUll ted w lU iift trip. f r - - m r - B iu cb aiim au, >b a_ Yaftlw tH u i s p e e d s t e r .^ p ed two m bra basM'fbi tw o - ■ l*4«J uf J 8, Afld led Jderolaaeat.^^ p a r t . p o siU oo .Johnson ,byao ..,; .; n in Pursuing Poxx; ’ A lexander aa4

l 2 ^ . e i ! l . « ^ e i ! ^ ‘SS^^BuTaS^r f i Z l New York, 4M ; O erald W aa ter, De< B ^ y j r o l l , 9 9 , and B u l CoiBb«,’Tu>]ue«

5 ^ • The AlhleUeg> team b a tU n t ave^ % t : a g e f e U o f f 3 p o m U te 4 » .b u t th e i

assumed the lead w hen C tereU nd p .0 1 - which shared the top position lasi , a * ^ 'w eek .feaaw ay>p9loK ’Wa«blDit«tt, ; o t t . u <et Uia pace k W n field*

tng. bu t tost the lead la doubla playi . 335 to Boston, which Inereaaed lU total ' T T ' t o 114. The Senaton b a d oompleted M r t . 113 double kUilngs. .

Monte W uver, W aahUigtoni young rlib t-baader, h a d tb a record

a ^ - o f ihatficheea, an a pererm uga basla

e o e d w u credited WlU) ona Tlctory. glvlni I uw ] him 17 (or Uie season. 4 c a ln s t flv(

defeaU. while O om es'had won one . more and lest ona B io r^ ' . ' *

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f e a t> .T h a %orld ebafflpldaa^.woa. U u :o p to « r ..T to « . -aa d tb a a took

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MI. 3. aeUSBM; f to lea bssa i r n n t? sso- . r tf lce a -D ea a . B ottoailer, J . OoUbs;

double playa ~ K aaeuso to Raeaa, ^ I t a U o B to B a r teU 'to K arat, B artell r J to B u rst: w u in ln t p ltc b e r-> D m ; j2 2 loalng plteher7-p ,

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CHIOAOO; ' • •. W hM t: S tra m ; b o v y foKlgn buylnf;' « » n f iw ek m w lw t.'

C orn: P lnn ; In iym p*th- T ltn w ti» « fUtn euh o ivkeU .

C m le : a trong .Hos»: Steady.

Of JOUS.t. COOISY (A uoclatc4 P ru a rtoancla l W riter)

NEW YORK. Aug. 8 -p lnancU J m orlceu refused to iw m re from re> eently th a rted couraea today:

ter. they r e t additional aall, catching a wind th a t a t tlm ei approached gale

------ prpgprtlom .-a toc te .-faf-lfoin-toitl«l«^dated by l u t week'a reeord, atorm fd upw ard Jn » { u r t» w . .o /Aharea' the largeat ilnee October. IMO. w hen the m arket was taking the bppoalts' direction. Cotton rallied

. n o re tKait 15 a 5ale a n d w heat be tterth a n a c io ta buahel.Bonda eame for­w ard In the lutr hour when <tock« were faltering uiJder proflt-toklag, th e in re t tm e s t m arket'a arera«e rlae

> being app ro x lm atd / « luU poiat. Sharqs tto a ed J re li under the ir

hiBha: bu t n e t galaa of many eadera tj^ fT m T W rp b iB isrT O iv n at they m r e up r o u g h ] / a to a. w ith •trengU i once rto tt.w e ll dlitrlbuted. A lthough aetm .^^utu«^ w ta iu

^ “f u h^d ltig m ort Uuin M & bale of lt««ctrem « rlie.

BeiaUslag aale* aurged through th« Mock Uat a t Intem O i, bu t a o t un til

' ■ t j » ta a t h o u r did they co t mneh o f » O e a t Tlien A se r to to Telepbone dropped from U4K to a cloainff of UOU. m ak laf tba l u t galni t'A. U n­ion Faciflo more th a n haired » 7*

e a4*(nea. 6aatft n , which had up S.-eloa«l P ti to tha good.

to » fraction, c a ie toek a 6<polnt la liy aod «a< a point n e t hlflie r. Zn* te rM tlooal B arre tte r; Air Reduction, toew 'a and InternM looal B a m it e r eloaed lower. A large number of lead- lng InduatrlaU and utUltlea held I

_____ .to .a b o u t.ljo laH of betwr. adtaneea.' W all i tm ^ A U R t n u e h m»de

a iu eh of pn e p ee tlrs ptana. to ' aM e o n m o d l U e a - o r g a n b e d « t- forta to expand purehaiea a a d te r«> move from th e ' market* aurplua atocka w h k h h a r* threa tened prteei.

There were aome remlndera o t the deprewlOQ in tha. <tay‘< a m . Oea* e ra l Uotora* aalea flgurea fo r Jn ly ahowed » bl« drop t r o n Ju n e ; there t i mtially a rtiw*'"* **'•*B c r . bu t to ta l b u n ita u reported, >«.• 871 c a n . emphaalaed .th e todutrTX atagnatlOQ. a tee l prodaettoo, aocord-

--------- to f J A JRek>findJet)ort«. i> u . und«r^

. hopea fer a September recovery.

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P4iuc'{otumereiat^pKseraH (oSH .'--------. , -£ a B k e n ‘.acceptaaeea:.Q nchanged:

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Loula t3 M .A ntim ony: s p o t U .ia .QdlektffTtf I t f to IU .

' < o b v n t N i m f T BONDB I NBW YORK. Aug. 8 - Bond

fluotaUoo#;L iberty aU o S 3 ^ 7 ------------- »lot.L iberty l i t 4 m aa-47 ---------- l io i ja

_ L iberty « h 4^ia 5 3 -3« --------- « o w oL iberty 4th AMt 93-3a reg — 4103.35T reaaury iSit 47.83 ------------ » :« 4

A T rea iu ry 4a 4 4 -M __________ 1104.0^ T reaaury 3K a 4 1 -M ------- L _410a;i

T reaaury a S a 40-43 June — tio o j T reaattfy J « a 4J-47 ------------ *100.1

• T rea iu ry 3%a 4I-4J M arch -4100.5 U T^ t i r y 3i4a « -4 > ---------- • M.4

^ T te a iu r y S K a 4 3 'a M c b .r e g . t M 4

CHICAOO PRODUC*!d cm O A O O , Aug. a W V-Butter; Re­r r c e ip u t l f n lube; tim;- creamery > apeelata.»3 acore a m to 33e; e x tru I* n iU ; ex tra f ln U M to Sl 1»^ to Kl 30c: f l r a U U to 0 9 1 l t o l 9 c ; ’aecondi M 80 to 17 IS to 17c; I tan d a rd i 90 een-

tnU aad e a r l o u a i u a lr B gia: R eeelpti 13.043 c u e i ; firm: ra ev tn t fltaU earto u , l«e, tr e ih graded

h l3 * t r M ll c . *1. Live poultry: ReeelpU a cara, 18 U truck*: ateady; heoa i4o; Leghorn5 hena l ln ; colored broUera laH e; col- t4 o n d f ry e n 13Mc: colored iprtnga I k :

L eghorn breU en J3 s ; roen ten Oe, T ur- ^ k e n 10 to 130. Sp ring dueka 10 to ^ 13He. old 9 to l ie . O eeie 10 to lie .

,s BAH n U N c is C O PRODUCE Jf 8AN FR A N C I800 . Aug. ‘s W) - I* B u tte rfa t aae.r* o a lo n i: S tock ton Reda BOc to 8Se H ewt.; yeUowa Mc to 7Ao cwt.El* .PoUtoea: New itock Oam eU SSo

to 40e lug. poorer lower; Bhafter » y i j a M ii.4U CWII 8 iu :t tu u luug >t whitea 11 to 11.39.>* Poultry: BroUera is e U 90e; fry- Q. e raJ8 e to aOe: hena 180 to lOe.» B u tu r : sa acore 31c; 91 acore aOc; 1- 90 Mere 190.1 Sgga: Colted SU tea ex traa Urge

6 U H e :m e d lu m il« U c ;ia )a U e U H c .. de Cheese; P l a u ItH c .Jd , .. rr-it- SUGAR

WSW YORK, Aug. 8 U v -R aw lu- g a r VM more active today aad prieta adraseed a polnU to tha baaU ot 13.10 for ipoU. B oth local and ou t­

s ' po rt raftnen participated in the buying with la le i ooonrm ed o t 140.-

^ 000 baga of Cubao and 44.010 baga o t a * Porto Rican for Attguat ahlpm ent ^ and 00.900 baga of phlllpploea for y Aug)ut arrlTal a t the 13.10 baali. Xt ^ v u a lio reported th a t 73,000 baga o t ^ new eTop-Phlllw lnea .ao ld -for-D e>

8000 baga t o r ^ ^ * A p r l l a t *3.99. __ Reflecting the up tu rn In raws, fu-

,^ i galna of l to n p o i ta . w ith th e near f r a am tiji i tunria g ' tw - f f n i t e i r t a i n r

T h rm ark M opened unchanged -loa po ln u higher on covnU g and aome buytnf by houaea-w tth-CabBtrtoR -

,1, ngettont. T > iim »nrt w««through IlquldatloQ «nd aelUnff of

^ d u u n tjw tm o n a b y h b u se i w llh p rd .

m r e readily abaorbed a n d th e mar< ket Ihowed renewed ftnnneat la the afternoon. ApproxtmaU aalea wert 394M ton*. September eloted IIM , Dectmber 11.11. January 11.08. MarcJi tl.01. May 11.13, July 11.19.

= 3 ReHned' luga r w at unchanged al• l i lO to 14.15 f o r ftne g raau lato i

wllh re-iale offerlnga around a t 84 W lthdrawiU on old c o n tra cu con-

• - tlnued of leu o n ab le proportioni, bul new buslncM waa only m oderate aiU

1.1s supplied IhitKigh aeeond handa.

J.M . -

n n C A G O MARKET ailC A O O , A ur. 8 (U a D A )-

^ P e U to n : Receipt* |J3 earleadss « track IS; toU l United SU U a aU]» m enu B atunU , r n . Sanday 34: ste* d r : snpplln m o d m u : dem and n o d

tie m U (ar Cebblen. atow o a otbe fto rk : Cobblera. M ta o w l. Unite S t a tn Kn. t M l« U e : K anaaa oom blnalloB rn d e . moatly 7Se. h i* t*

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I I I S m t T'» « RAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK. J s SAN PHANCISCO. Aug. « VP) ( _4c a D A l-K o g t: ReceipU 73C; d lr« ;*«« 350; moderately aeUve; Atltebe; 3(ie «o 10c higher; top «4J3 03 {c double dfck 188 pound (Splfomlai 3ike two I0VUIS8 to 183 pound V eb ruk i

15; Mrt«d 84.50: two c a n l u to 11 ^& s potmd Colorados 14.79 s tra lg b t; pad ^ :ng tows QuoUbte te 83.29." j* CatUe; Recelpu 300. inc ltid ln f l j o e direct: fslrly acllTe 00 m a i l lupp l - J ? tte tra strong to lU th t

higher; t r o loads 87fl to «»7 potti _sae i te e n |« .is ; load le u d e i h ^ e • - u e pounden (rom tam e .ih lpajenU 8

common to low mM lunj a te e n ai COWI prwllcaUy o rt m arke t; p i

itJO load a n pound trr.M h tir ^ n 8 « iS '2 fluf/.oWr to W ; low Ctla S to h lfh e r ; »

rcM bead to 13.78; c a lm 40; a b K i

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m x 9CMMP T x a e n i a f . c u m114.70 A NO i"O A lN B D ‘m it .P tJ k tN S

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140.- h igher; p a rt load aW rpound Ttaler c a o t 18.39.m ent • sh e ep : ReceipU 3700. • lacludlnj I for 630 d lm t ; m odemUly aetlve; lamb li. I t i tro a g ipoU 10 to l9o higher th a n l u ga o t week'a close; four decki largely goO( -Oe-. to.cholca-7a.to.8LpouQd.TOOle<LOrS:

.99. (4; deck good K.8S: m atured e U o a I. fu - fully ateady; deck 98 pound th o n

near pound tho rn ewei 81.48; deck 81.M

.-..K A N SA S a n -U V E S T O C K K ANSAS c r r v . Aug. 8 M>) (U £

0 - A)~ HoeaT • R*<iel p t r 7000; alaa

*W days;.top .*4J0-on chok* 180 U > P ^ 300 pounds; desirable 170 to 3<(

p euncto I W 370 tn_ 3il» “ • pounds »3A5 to MJO; b e tler gradei a u t t to ifio pounds 83 io to |4 J 0 : lowi

M 45‘ to *3J0;-few I3 M ; ilo ck plgi l l W ,iTOW. moslly t ) to I3A0; few *3.75 ja rc h eatlm ated holdotera 600.

. , c a ttle ; JiecelpU 31,000, calrei ^ 9M0; compared v l lh l u t ' week'/ jlatod c lo « f na tlre fed i te e n a n d year •» llnga steady to itrong ; ipoU lOo t-

190 higher; w estern alaughU t, b u t t u e n slow, steady; ito c k en am e a iid feeders steady to 3!^ lower; Inbe

tw een'gntde feed en oft moat; cholo __ 1040 to UM pound Colorado ateer

n v in ie rtd a n d -led iraaa-e tee ra -ee t-87: eommon to medium g rw a aUer 13.75 to 15,50; numeroua loada gooi to choice tw d e n 1929 to 8S.75 flethy fe rd en jpw ard to I7 J9 ; th ttock t)o«. sleady; bulU, v e a le n an calves unclunged; bulk natives el

i l to sell around b e it year hell.“ i ; - e n |7 . a ; butcher cowa moeUj- « .J

to I3 i5 ; low cu tter a n d cutlet nicdium bulU 83J0 to 83.7J

pructlcftl top v ta le n 85; bulk atock " z i r ‘e« lert I3 i0 to 8834; (Itah

“ t> WmSuT S h « P : ReceipU 7000: lamt

around Mc to 40e lower; W eaten oft m ost..na tlre and Idaho Umt

i L ^ r '>«»'«• f ra ^e ^:att»-es mo*UIS to M J4; Texas »4.fio to *5; fe

- 1 T e x u w ethen I3J3.

— 1 ^ O.ttARA LIVESTOCKr c OMAHA. AUff. 8 IT) (O 8 D A)' 111 H0C.1: R e te lpu 15.000; fairly actlv

all buying; ite td y to lOo low tr th i ■ '— ■* Friday; moslly sleady; top 84.4 X * . pa ld rtlherfree ly fo reho lce lO O loJ Vn ( a poundet*. bulk Roodandeholce 170 d irec t 250 pounoen 84.15 lo 84.40; 140

Itebe rt m pounders 83.U 10 84J5; 350 IJS 00 390 pounden MJO to I4 J9 : 3 B m lu : pound to « t 83.10 to 83.80; stags 8X m k a i to 83J9: leeder p i n 83.75 to u * Itll to 189 p e n b o u g tt around 4500,

;p a c k - CatUe: 8500; c a l tu 3Cted I te e n KndfreatUnga i t r ^

In f 89 39c h igher; IfJ* heifers 35e hlghc tupply; g rass cows slow; tnsuncea 19 to 3 ill^ U y higher oa better gn d e cows; tevei poctM loads Western COWI U JO to I4 i

bla 983 choice i«d h e lten 4740; cholee n e i DU 88: feedera held abore 87.39] buUs 1 in and tl»e. strong; w tle rs sleady. stocki t; p a rt and feeden m oden te lj actWe, fu I 8440; s te sd rv (fx ]s itf rs a n ( t)o a tt ln u m o jw c u t- !y $7 to IC.3IJ; m r-iua, i:e r; o d d . i» u r iv M $9; laeo iiii-i-.cleri to JJ; I ib K p ly 'b eU era |8 to 87; tome held hlgtti

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Uk Union P « 1 » 0 _____ 11 »• eesl s| I,:1ii?”,r£EEi I 14l; Wmxtn Union T iL - 3t i 33 w 9<P WMtlnihouM E tc _ n j i 33 34t; l(S WoolworUi C o-------- aeifc >3H 3SU

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mKtne,p<md u ia Slur* p f . w_.Hsuan“ ‘TiT ^ 'tO T __ _______— . 3*1

S i NtUonBi powir u 4 Uaikt as pf—. la• ,S I w #««n JluOtm. ---------------------- J4^

( SuSd»nt Oil ot 'in d u aa-------------S t i„ I T n n i Lux--- ------------ ----------------tH! ! ' , ' SPBCIAL WtBB3fi 8ufll»r. eojnp*nr.

J i t I S , ! S . ‘S S r n s = = : ?l!)l«k BKJtTt* foww U d U ah l—— ~Sl! A v tn n n a u sod B ietne ----------34U

tM i canmerrtal HeutDtm w sm nta— 9/l«I liJ t/niurf t e wanmiiM.....— -------- »i23 O orpormt^Tnut BBtrat (bid),— 4IM» ? i ......... - ......— j r *

:a len s r a u cowa 83.29 to 83: aeveral loods held h ighe r; cu tter g n d u 8105 to

jdlng ta ; medium bulU 83J9 to 83.90; p n e - am bt U ea lto pT ealen89 ;ttockenand feed - j l u t i n 8 4 ^ to 80.15; fleihy Wyoming good feeden he ld higher; itock helfera

UMS enln* Joiw r; ifiM p a n d l ^ e x * ibora tU ady : m o it good aw l ebolee luaba

K 113: ehOlM m d e range feeding U np8 j y g 6 9 t6 '7 J p o u iid e n 8 4 .4 0 to 8 4 4 0 .- I -

I * • b<MPEN L IV E S T O C K " ' * ' B l n O dO B T . Aug. 8 OP) ( a f i O A H - , 3M ' 9»4.-tncltnHng S s -te c

L i S U W iJ! ®n b e u n l « l «weight d r lw ln s ; few choice h e a ^

Dtaa bu tchen8449;iew loU m U edw elghU a n - an<tK radaaaround|4B0; somedown- “ • w ard to 84; bulk paoklng «w * 89

dow n; few « r t n Quality up to 8349; load m pound N ebrasku 84.95; tight U ghU-BOd h e a n :.b u tc h e n out a t

O a^tli: Recelpta 180, a ll for m a r k e t; «kH r.e*rt»jaJ«agoed-c*tU e loon abou t Iteady , load good Idaho au e ti 983 pounds IS. few lo u medium anfl

‘^ , “ S i 5 S S . ^ I ? " a o m tncludlai Jglir. 5878 to r m a rk i t: tw o loada78 pound!

a n d one loBd 8a P « » d medium U sood Id a h o la m te 89 w ith 30 p n m l

• r i ou t at-84t th reo loads 71 pound ore- h e i f . . r o n t e « 1 ^ 8 3 4 ^ ____

PO m tL A N II UVESTOCK i PORTLAND. Aug. 8 (4^ 10 S D A! l - B o f a : ReceipU 3900. including 43:

J u f h , I d irec t o r bought to arrive ; looks stea' ; dy tw o e a r load* a n d few drtvet jo h ’ OQ h a M |9 for beat ligh t b u tc h in

i f S I r few l e S a r plga 83.79.C a ttle : ReeelpU UOO; c*l»f« 175

m a rk r t opening alow. seUers gener a lly a ak ln f h l8M r; three load* hlgl

' m ed lum uD derl000poundsteen i94( ' $9.79 a n d 18. iteady.• B hM p:' ReoelpU 300; o r tr hai J«frtm . _____

ie tlv i;i « T . JOSEPH UVESTOCK r th a n « T . JO SE P B . Aug. 8 fcP) (U s 1 84.40;' A )—H o n : Receipts 3000; very sldw

>to3M few eai?y •»!»• around iteady wit) 170 to P rid ^ y ^ •?**

140 to good a n d ehotce 180 to 330 poundet 350 to 8448 toe 84.40; Ught vealen |4 t : 350 HMi MW« Iteady: bulk 8340 to M 0i a 8X79 < O attls : ReeelpU 1900; c a lm 40( Litllp- fed a te e n a a d lenc yearlings opene

• i t r e n f to 180 h lsh ir; trade ratM SI SOO; alow Bcceunt b t o e r asking prleei » g to Uttle do e a on l i a u yearUngs; undei U gher;. to o l B rocad steady; eowa. built an to 380 y e a le n ite a d y ;c a lm s te a d y to w e a l

leveral atoeker* B a d je e d e n in fairly liMi 84 i» : a l a u p 9 ^ : couuztff eteady; few >oe< ne thy 1084 to laOTPOund s te c n 8849 t

Ut a c - 8840: o tA ef aalea fed ite e n and lor tockert y e a r llM i 87 lo 88; only few Iom I. fuUjr g n u a ie c n e lftre d ; bulk beet coiI m ott- 8939 to 8940; r u l l t r g n d n l u s iII 1»7 *3; bu lk bu'V t r i i tft »,V7;.: top >«*• JJ; Kd c n 89: t n t i i k.lU;'» ci.v.** s to jn d i tU 8he r:* d o v n ;* lt« load i b a t itock calv

UNE A U £ Y --O m M

and feeder lU e n 85.39 to $9.79;' a ^ s tock en 83.79 to 84.79: very faw blgt quality feed en offered.

Sheep: ReoelpU 4900; paekcra bid- ' d ing aharply lower o s range lamba;

naUves 8945 down, around 39o low­er; best held tteady.

Mlk LOS A N G E ^ PRODUCE aiK LOS ANOELES Aug. a Pro-tr > duee exchange rectlpU : B u tter 189.-

800 pound*; cheese 38400; eggi » 3IM cases. B utter In bulk 31c.W EgRi: Candled freah clean extnu

; 3 lc; la i ie iW ndards IBc; medlumi i l 17'9c: medium lU ndards 16c; amalli

,!;* »3c.5 , ' Poultry? Leghorn hbns u nder SM ‘- 3 - -pounda-lO o;-*!;- to-A->pounda,. «c : 33 over 4. 13c; h e n i eolored 3U to i

pounds 18c; over 4 .20c; broUen i (< ’lU 1<> pounds 18e; over m to i'i

poundi 18c; leghorn f ry e n 3S; to : sa pounds 15c; colored 30e; ro u te n u ■ orer 3‘i pounds SOe. Dutiu; Youtn

10c, old 10c. Geese 13c. Turkeys: Young tom i, 13 pounda and up 3M;

3su dressed 13 pounds and up 39c; hehi S pounds a n d up 16c; dressed i

isik pounds and up aCc; old tom s I8c; l« dressed 19c.

---------- CUICAOO LIV eST O pK -------CHICAOO, Aug. 8 <U « O a :

n « -H o g s : ReeelpU 35.000; moderatel] u active; nbo u t, stesdy w ith Friday

packing tows steady to lOo higher: I L best IlghU up most; good to cholo t b 180 lo 3V0 poundera 8440 to 8440

u , . few 14.9:; to p 19. paid aparln tly 330 to 360 pounden K 4 0 to 8440 270 to 339 pounden 84.10 to 8449; 14i to 170 p ounden 1440 to 84J9;-{>igi

u r - 13.75 to 8449: packing aowa 8345 U 83.79; im ooth light weight 8349 U 84.15; thlpper* took OOOo; estimate!

4 j. holdoverj 4000,C attle: R ecelpu 9000; c a l m 3000

i v k gr* ln -fcd i tean a nd - long .yearllBg; 31. closed 15 to 390 h igher; graasy an«

short fed k lnd t alead x Jo ttro n g ;g en ' e ral m arket ra th e r alow; extrem e {0]

IH 80.75 paid fo r 1507 p o u n d e n ; nex hU hest prlee 89.70; tev era l load tu rning a t 8940 to 8949; beat lorn yearllDffs 85.40; bulk be tter grade fei

| ) j a tee rs .88.79.u jjw trd ; ia il .p o u n d e r L * 19.40: m o d e ra u ip r la k ltn g nsdvi

34U and norlhw eitem g ra sse n In run 3 /ii bulk la tte r going on s to :ker ixccoun 1, ^ a t 84, downward; ligh t he ifer am

m ixed y u r lln g a strong to 35c high e r; bulU up ilm lla r am ounU ; all cow:

— very slow; hard ly enough vealer fitre to have b m ax k tt; je lecU srlllnj up to 17 In im a ll n y , practical to]

5 to heavy sau tage bulU 8340. n c - S heep: ReceipU 18,000; nailv « « • lam bs clMcly sorted a round iWad: nlng 40 ouUldera. o th e n a n u n d 39c low Ifera e r a t 8645 fo r be it. pa id aparlngl

w ith bulk choice klods 85.75 to ti op- a n d 8940. packe r top ; throwout

n?0e t j / 8j i d to |3 .V 4; WWlflfl J« M J imba r a n g e n only partiy aold; f l n t sale

a a to Me lower on In te lT O n grade IMV*' »o rtla« m odetaU ; top 89.76; oihet d 4 » **M * tMpt acBTw. arouad ' iteady ; deslnbt

m oitly l i a o -to 8U 9.

■ DENVER BHEC T ~

U A a £ i £ ! u ^ o r e « « ^ 10 C a U t ^ , e a v Bad eight W yomlag. Ineludhag ighu load ewea; extrem ely dull:,packer )wn- bldd lag weak to aSo lower thao Sat I 83 urday 'a 35o decline; best n n se i 449: he ld above 1849; tew HBUTes weak t ttght uoeren ly lower. $iM ta «9.20; ewe It a t ab o u t s teady; Ipad m edium to goo

~ loa -poundi w y m a ln r 814 0 ;"U I m ar- Sa tu rday few loeds' Id ab o laml look 89.39 to 8949; fee d en 84J» to 84J teeia ■. — ■and BOSTON WOOL

aedl- BOSTON, Aug. « «V -6enU m ei beat In th e wool m arket Is becoming moi

iflum 6pltm Ulle *-Iirg«TBO *em*ntofw o------- l a i t weel e n w m ag«d ~efforu-to-a<idlBS T ia ce a tk lng priec* e a holdings 1 u ad a th U m arket, p u r th e i a tlm ulus aloi n to th l i to e U f ty e o b f r e p o r U o ts tr o n i een t e r prices on recen t p u rch a su in tt O re- country. ReeelpU e t doiaesUc wo

a t Boaton during week ending At g u st 6. cillm ated by tha Boaton gn i a ad flour exchange, am ounted to la

D A) aeo,9M pounds, u coeipared with 1 g 4aa 918,700 poundi during previous wee stea- ■I jo ld PORTLAND GRAINh i n ; PORTLAND. Aug. g iS^Whei

tu tu re i eloaed: Septem ber 55c. Di : 179; cember 50c. C a th : Big Bend Blu ener- aU m 85Sc; ao ft v h lte . wwte: htgn v h lte 54c: ba rd v ln te r . nonhei 8940, tp rlng 53 4 c ; w estern re d 53!ic.

C a r recelpu : 'W heat 69, com i. >>«if — ~

a n C A G O C A S V ORAIN OHICAOO, Aug. $ un — W het

t No. I reu 96H to 97 ttc : No. 3 r 8 D 99 to 57Uc; No. 1 ha rd 88«» to 57>;

s l6 v : No. a ha rd 56 to 9<Hc: No. 3 yeUi w ith h a rd 88‘; to 96«4; No. S yellow ha sales 56c; No. 1 no rthern spring 97e; no

ndera no rthern sprlnga Me; No. 1 mix 14 to 9&H to 56He; No. 3 m U ed 9SV M.OO. 9 0 e :N a3 im u ty 5 4 c .I 400; c o m : No. l m ixed sa U to s i \ p en id No. a mixed 33Uc: No. 1 yiUow X •ather to 34^ c; No. 3 yellow *3% to 84V rrleea; No. 1 while 34e; Mo. a v h lU 33Vc nder- ‘ OaU: No. S .m lied 17He; No. a a ad w hite 30'.ic; Np. a v h lte IIH to 3 w eak :* B srlty I K to ane. liber- T im othy ie«d 8449. loed i Clove.* seed 17 lo 81140.

19 to Rye: N e talea.1 long » I ■ —loads ■ PORTIANO DAT

: cowl JORTLAND. Aug. 8 — R i4S to (buying p rlte frrn i p toduseri A . nifft i i r to | j ; 4 : ; clover 89 to 89.! ;nd 85 ciu.5.11 O .;io n tim othy 81740; oi calvei BOd v itc h 18 to | l 4 a

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th e y - CHTCAOO, AU f c ^ W h eU valw n b le went skyward by leapt a a d bouM

today In th e Urgest speculatlTa pui___c h u e movement wlinca e d In m onth

“ 3ucnps 61 # M lt priHS BCCOBipniK •A>a-^ie n sm o Bal-ed»eBeea-ot j t ock i ac U of colton im d .i r t re .ln ip lte_of.jnan i

Dcnla dM torpctusforthe '»w ?ng^iw U v*^ Ig a came from announcem enu thi cken breadstuff supplies oni ocean p a a u t S a t- had been reduced to less th a n ot

n g en month's r^ceu lllcs for E urope an a k to th a t the United SUtes- w hea t TWb ewea supply waa 90.000.000 bushels belo good the to ta l a year ago.U U W heat do ted atrong a t .th e day

am bs cenlth, 1% lo l?k above yu te rd a y 8449. flnU h.com M o l S u p .O a U H to

advanced and provUlons show ing rise of 13 to 39 cenu.

Baying E ipaada ,®“ * _ At f ln t . w heat resUted th e effec r s ^ b u o y itjcy fia d -w i

do m ina ted -b rhea ry -rta lte lng -aaU * f„i” W hen wncat, however, h a d fallen

cent e bushel, greatly expaoded bu; - v f l Ing /o fcederrtoped lna lm oe ta tw ln :

Ung and p r lte j made a quick ve tlcal rUa of 2’j ccnu . w ith only trtu

■ A“: tle n ttu b«quen lreaeU ons.C onstaa ly IncreuUsg stream s of buying o

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tember 53S to 93^^. 5 7 S ' t o 97! Deeembw 5«*» lo 96%. 60K : K e i ' i , 69 14.

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BUsabeth B. O reen of BheWon. ^ N orth DakoU, U th e only a c tiv e .

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trekUM th a t she hkVB i doetbr. > " 1 - n o t th a t X btllevo In docton.** ibe

ftddM from f o m o t h » W t., 'Son d rt prot««t«d. " I 'm n o t retU y n*l

Ul. IV a h td th e u t a m i betore. Vpi •o rry to be (ueta » trouble, xm be t n r ig h t soon.". • . *

-y o u 're no trotiW e.“ M r# B e tn t«« ■niwered. f**’

A t the end o t Uie w «tk Boadra ctruggled up: abe te lt te rribly tn<V tb e a lgb t o t b e r t te o In tbe

Uiougbt wlUi f * sudden fe tr . "W ha t on e t r t h will beopme' o f me U : don ’t g e t well?" Wr

l i r a . B e tr i m td e h e r u com fort­ab le H ahe eould in t big chair In »ai th o Uving roora. t n d openMl th e «h v ln d o w t wide to catch w h at little t i r tb e r t was. E

"You w tn t a m onth a t lh e ahore," *' ahe sold bluntly. ' wh

S o n d r t’s llp t Quivered. T he le t l . . . th e very menHbn o t It filled hev me w ith longing. Sunligh t d a n tin s on <iul

----- wn7c8=icooriRlt b r t c t a , long goWensands. V lo

B u t »be, d id no t b itm e P lo r t tor h e r p resen t sltu tU op. She w i t be- ’ fflnn lw slowly to retJU e t h t t per- ' haps th e y 'h a d both e scaped 'from to som ething th a t had m erely been t det luxurious prison. |see

T h e m en were s till w ish ing csr* ob( In th e garage outslda; 6 o n d r t d o se d ' t h er eyea t n d tried to sleep, bu t her tni b ra in ' wouljl no t rest; I t saemed d tt m oving on like t rw .tleu -k tJc ldo - i scope, showing he r p ltcu re-»ner pic- hei

____tu re o{ Ihc pw t—h f r room a t Ptoraa’ Jhouse—ho t.c ro w d e d b allfb o n u m c re (HI she had daneed w ith John Anderson »o —th e ra ihe r d r « r y office w hert sho »» tn d M ark had been m trrlK l—t h t t i seemed th e most unreal m em or; of 1 t i l . . . "

She would never liave dream ed of ^ m arrying Mark If he had no t been »m tearing America; the irs had been Voi I lk a , a war m arriage— aomethlng ha evolved ou t of unreaUt}i-«nd f a lu ro emotions: something perhaps to be * regretted a ll h e r life raf

M ark had not been to blame. ' M ark was a thousand tim es too good thi for her, M ark whose h e a r t would mo

------ break if he k n iW lh sT T O fe ia r ih B -w rrc<rretted. cot

“You're not sorry?" he had said fo: th r.t lo her the evening he w ent I itvay : perhaps even then there hnd bc( been a lltUe saad of doub t stirring yoi In hU m ind. oti

" t l was my fau lt — all my fault." a Sondra to ld herself teh lnely . tn d tw fa ll thft tears on h e r cheeks. ' " tei

Mr*. Soars c tm e to th e door. Mi ‘ O h . . . you're no t asleep." She mi

looked t t S ond rt w ith c rlt lc t l eyes h t t l th e girl hoztUy brushed he r te tr s mi tvm y. I

•T here 's a gentlem an to see you." bu sho added. he

Sondrn atood ut> holding to the mi back of the rhaJr to s te ad y herseJ/. ‘ . 'IWho U J t ? p id n l t he give t 'y o i nam e? I can 't see^nnydne. ■'"TB'

M rs. Sesrs sho ik h e r head ag- thi grelvedly. . aw

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- “It-U -1 , Sondra—" sold A n - ! la m n . '

Seara discreetly d lsapp ttred ~ knd A D deraoa-ctm e Into the room. ^ ilyjtU nf^lhe door behind him. ^ j!:.

feottdr* U ugbed fe e b ly - . - -* ■•WBU. you look more ou t o t pU ee <

U tM 1 d» —” she s tJd , U les she iwmyed' tn d tlm o st talL

A nderton moved t quick step,

"M T 'd trU ng — why did you run iwtyT"

For t m om ent S ond rt trted to - reilst h im . w tth t smothered sob sbe - lum ed h e r faee tg t l n s t hls e o tt- 1:.

“O h . . . John.”B e held b e r tor a lUUe, t n d tb e p

feU h ta Ups on her h t l r , bsfoiV very ' ' Kently he p u t h e r b a c m n 'th a cb tlr . tu n d ln g beside ber holding her band.

“Wliy d id you run aw ty, Sondrt?" T he tears were roliUng down ^ u

ftce ; un til th is moment abe had no t f i known how m uch she w anted to se« him. '

"Nobody w tn ted me . . . things were so d if fe re n t . . . I hadn 't any- t , where to go /'

"You could have come to me." -p, S h t shook he r head. t i‘•You d id n 't w ant m e —" she

whispered."Not w ant you. . . . " For t mo«

m eni he wns silent, th en he sold ^ quietly. "W e'll talk about t h t t prca- ently. bu t-th e re -u so a s th la g I w an t _ to ask you flrat."

"Yet. . . . ""WUl you marry- roe. S ondrt?" , The silence of th* ' world aeemed *

to fall on th e lltUe x«om, and sud- ^ denly Sondn* *«m *d ooee tg a ln to * see t river, a n d M ark's fsM bent ^ above her own. i*

She. gave t llltle smothered cry « tn d drew h e r hand tw ty from An- > dsrson'a . " I—e tn t , " she said. . a

She looked up t l h im with f e tr In her eyee. '4:

T ills was w hat Jihe bad dreaded; 'P tra s -w ar th 'T m aw e n t-in flT u a - tried f so ha rd to tvold, b u t o tte r tU there u was to be no escape. . -

A nderson’s qulat face had paled B a, mile.- • ■ - a

" D o u th a t m ean th t t you don 't 9: w ant to?" b e asked, w ith a fain t smile. "O r a re you saytng I t because Vou n rr a ngry with me? I should . have tsked you m onths sgo Sondra. e yoii'know ih s t—but I free,"

She tried desperately to U ke . refuge In pretended anger. “

"1 d o n t know why you ore saying '* this—now. You haven*t-been near m e’ for weeka — you never even

coming home. I f you th ink 1 can fontet th e woy you’ve trea ted me—"

He said patiently: " I kept away 01 because I w anted you to find out-for It yourself If you w anted me or—eome tc other m an. I th ink you were getUng a little llr rd o t me—until I alayed n away P w h a p s X w n wrong, but— terclve me', SondfC—i thought it w ts w M errlm an you cared for. He Is a h much younger m an th a n X am. per­haps m ore suited to y^u—.porglvc me If I w a t wrong-»" di

She tu rn ed he r faee sharply away, bu t h e saw t h t ho t blood n u h from d: her ch in to he r ha ir. Atter a mo- It m ent he sa id again—

" I w an t to be quite b o n u t wllh you. Sondra. a s I have tlw tya tried n< T B T jr n T h r io in r tB ' l e t l - y o i r t h f t t It th e n igh t before M errlm tn w ent lc aw ty , w hen you told me you were Wltta BettarlCB T ty lo r. 1 did n o t be- ir

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A rrlvet .I..,.,,,,.'.,;, , ia;B6 A. .M. » f , Letves — :--------1:30 A. M. fl

A lrtlfA :!-!-:__ _____ ;.-..8;01 A. M. «In ----------------0 ! js K M. .

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Sli a a ; '- : :- - : - j ;S.L:K-iar t L eaves............ ..................... x';IO A.-M.

T he etilbouBd s u g t trr lv lng a t a td S:13 A. M. and the westbound stage b

arriving n t 6:1} P. U travel by way I t 9f Jerome. Wenfifll and Ooodlng. ^

o n i r a b t a g b l i n e s i^ TWIN PAIXS-SUOSBONB ' '

Leave .................... .........7:30 A. lA uR eturn . — ...... ........... 9 ;3 0 P .U . ,

^ TWTN PALL9-WE1XSL e tv e .. ._ ....... ..................l l : 0 5 * .M t

n j Arrive -------------------- 1J:18 P. U B

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xn <^hat I thought. I bellave now tb a tlC - " I wns wrong, and so X can only hope ,C ay onee again, th a t you will forgive m e .' or I t h a s n t always been e a sy -try in g « ne to be Ju{t n friend to you—" aDg She said with a llltle hyslcrleal ed note In h rr voice. f:— .''npwojild b n n te ft iU n R tq.tavp|» ■as w h W tM siTddehlr (hink you msy ,

a h a t l boen wrong?", ' *T> Anderson said quietly—,ve VXt.was th e look;In your eyes th a t

day we m et In tha park. 1 thought ; ty, . . . I hoped—lh a t perhaps you had 1 im discovered th a t you . . . liked me . . ; lO- lust t 'Itile more th a n as a friend.”

Sho laughed mirthlessly.,lh "You thought in fact, th a t a llltle cd nested had done me good. Is th a t iftt I t t - T h a f 1 -h a d 'ftl lfn ’desptrately inn t love w ith ' you all a t opee.............. ":re ' Anderson d id , no t answ er for a « - moment, then suddenly h e stooi^M _ and lifiM h e r lo her fee t again.— keeolng lUs a rm s aboul her.

“ ~ l love you sa m uch. Oh. my daar, don’t h u r t m e any more—U -i 'o a knew how I 've wanted you~ S on-

-S h e t r i e d - to - - n g h f w tn s t h to , tried In vail to iio ld h im bsck "D o n t . . . oh. please don 't. . . O b . you m ustn 't. . . .■ A nderson ' laughed trium phantly .

__ " M u ^ n t l . . . w hen I've w sited ao

She looked up o t him w ltb dee- pcrate eyes—

It ." J o h n —" but he r word* « tre s i­lenced against h is Ilpx,

A sudden f1t!>hlng though t sw ept tliroii«h Sondra 's m ind. ’'M ark n e re r l:lued m e like th is . . . It w asn 't th e ram a . . . nobody ha* ever m ade m e feel like t h i s - "

Bhe eIo.ied h e r .eyes w ith a queer Ceelln^that she was floating on a t r —th a t nothing was real any m ore b u t ihLs m sn and th e claie pressure of hln arm s. eoawloua..aIl the th n e

— _o r .a .K tc ^ ,tM y n g o f-rM t and -hap .- ___ pl r f n . as If fittt nf tit lw riiirlrT'>.««

two h snds had tieen stre tched o u t to find h e r and hold her aafe.

Suddenly memory retum ed. a n d w ith a sharp cry of pa in she slipped oul ol h lJ OTTRs. Ti}tr looked a t one another silently, t n d Into ftendr**a mind flashed th e th o u ih t th a t she

I had n ^ e r seen b lm look m young.' w hsppy. 1• Copyright 1933. fay Xtuby M. A ym > |

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, ONE C E N T P E R W ORD ^

■■ P E R IN SERTIO N

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. n i!v T iB ~ :^ y o S i! ra s ^ ~ S r a . *J- H unter. P h o n t M t ■_________ _ VS

1! BLOOD 1 -E8TED ROOKS. REOSlI. W hite Rocks, O rplngtoni, 100- JJ1. ISM,- H eavy ts io rte d H.7S; N ot «1. p ip p e d here. b tte h M loetUy: f n - »

paid; llrs delivery. Oelo^do H a tch - ^1, e ty . Denver, C olw tdo . (pI- ............................— !■ T

i. d e p artu ru \a U ii I ta t week Ineluded A

i. Mi«. Oeor«6'U 'nooln la tt Sa turday clI t afternoon fOr Ohlcago to Join b er M[e busband. ' • ily Mr. tn d M n . H t m y Wood. R . O . *■

W lton tn d d ttigb tera , LU tb t n d ■Jeanelle W lU on, motored to R ich- «field Sunday. - tr

Mil* F a tr l O ordrty retu raed B tt- BA urday from Berkeley, C tU fom lt, >

w here'she a tteB ded 'ium m er ac)ioel.Mr. tn d M n . T om NtU tn d w n.

« Mr. and Mrs. 8 . '0 tn fle ld , M r. an d x.tf Mrs. Everett J te k . M n . D o n tU P t t - ^ _ ten and sons arrtv td home Friday" I from the Oooae creek distric t. fit

s t i Charles Upton spent Sunday .near je Carey.le .' Mr. nnd Mrs, Ocorge Roseberry 24lg nnd daughter. Elolse Arden, re ttirn- .

ad..Frldny from Kansas. ra l Mrs. Thomas Olover. Mapa. CaU- ^

fom la. arrived In Kimberly Friday, i}

" SHOW S BUFFALO SK ULL *!

» t Btm LEY. Aug. B (Special to T he tlh t New8) - A large buffalo skull Is on w »d exhibition In Forest Supervisor S.• • s . Btewort’s offices, which was nL picked up on the table m ountain rl

near th e summ it of Clear Creek n mountain, i t w u n'lth four o then . | r

in ' ----------

. Winner In Miss

- jcoroN K I, BENNETf C. CI.A I ChAmr C '-rk , who won tho

ITi UnlUa States Konator in the I w ith Mr5. Clark -und th < c

tol Champ Clark 111 is at the'le Adi year-('ld twinfl, Kimball and ]

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Lds-] ]:F o r S a l e M M e l l a n e o u s

O E tiiv v c u re a n d a r s e n a t e o f w• lesd Phone 8, Mo<a‘a ,

OOOD CASE OO-HORSE STEAMER. T E .0 , Hager. K im berly..

FOR SA LE-H A Y IN BHOCK OR • delivered. Phone OSU-J-3. D.' B. V

Voiburg. _________ JJ

SCREEN DOORS, BORXBR' W IRE - and window g l tu . Bewat*' of tba V

detdly tly. Fbone t Mooo‘*- -. WE BUY. SELL AND TRA D E USED '• I* furnl>.ure, stoves aad -M tood band v _ goods, Eberhart's. P booe fl»W . aiS ,t M tin So, ^'■ D8ED CHICKEN W IRB AND.LUM- ^* ber, moatly Inch boards an iT tw o by

four. Phone 970 or A d d rts i s o x 090, C= Twin Falls.___________ ' . ^

ll AOTO D O O R OLASS.’ WIND- ,- ( ' yl— . Wft fiy c h trte for w tU ng g l t i t . F h m i b; > r M oont P t in t and F u m ltu t^ Store. *

1. TIUDPR FO R SALE - DOUOLABd • Firs (Hedi fo r derrick a n d eeUtr e. one e*tr.\ good boom pole. WIU eon- f

tr te i construction. A. K ay aO chrlst, > .. Burley, Idtho.>• — ■ — ■

ll F o r S a le — A u lo m o l i l le i i- PONTIAC TWO DOOR . SEDAN, j T good condlUon, going e a t t . Phone .

aww .________________________ I

^ OBT B E LL BPL gN D lP USED CAW 1 . a t a b i i g t l n for cash or terma. Sox (

y 2 « . c iro News. :

- In the cleft o f t ridge o f TDckj. where ' ^ tlte beaaU hnd evidently huddled to• tacspe a storm . The skull ta b eU K id ,

Lt ^ c more lh a n 100 year* old. • ] : I t meaiunsa 12 Inches across theforehead, and 24 Inches from tip to ■

IC tlb o f' the bane core of Uie hom s. n which were ro lled away.,3, 'D uring buffalo Umes these t n i - ,ts m ils were fairly plentiful tn R a tt 1n river valley end In the lava pla lni ik north of th e big bend of S n tke 33.} river, 1

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JT .A RK . s o n o f t h e In to S p c n k c r i th e D e m o c r a t i c n o m in a t io n f o r ' th e M la a o u r i p r im u r y . i.>4 f<liown j

?p Rons a t t h e i r g u b u r h n n liom e. j s ' i e f t , t h « o t h e r b o y s tire t h r e e - , nd M a rs h .— (/P ) P h o t o . i

v > iN iJ ) I i - i c i e e y o - j ) i n j r! J —^ ^

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gains-CW a n le d — M ls c e l la n e o u s '

w a n t e d OATS AND WffltA-T. 0 * 0 . T A. Bradley, Phone o«8J3.

i. TOP PRICE PAID FO R FAT HOOS. C Imperial Livestock Co. . 'p h o n i •

• SMW. •

I, WANTED DEAD HORSES. AND cows. Phone D3t8J13. noon or eve- •

• n ln g a .* ;__________________ ___ *

a WANTCD TO B tn r y e l l o w CORH ; Slid w h e a t . B ty ts B l-O rade *

- H ttohery. •D * ............. ................ - ............ rd W ANTED-MAN TO DO CARPENr ; a te r w:>rk; iorCor sedan. Wblte C ity >

TourUt p trk .

^ WANTED OLO AND DEAD A N I- - y m a k Z .O .PreseoU . phone 0 in W 4 . C ), Coyote P trk .

. W AN TED-USED FR tH T JARS We psy c tsh . E M rhart's Naw t n d <

0. Seeond H tn d Store. Pbone SOSW. StB

'• _____________ t. WANTED TO B O R R O W - B Y ;B owner. IIBOO to tIBOO on good m od- Ir ern home. WUl p ty good r t te o f m - -. forest. Write X-8, oare of Twla FaU i *t, ^ftws. t

- ^ L o s t . . . [L O S T T W o R o o o r a s a v n r m - «

■ cpoons t t N orth Dakota plenlo. < Please re tu rn W News. iL 0ST -8M A L L BLACK AND TAN

; dog; long body; bench legs; an - ^ sw ers‘'l 5 n a m # B e lt? . ' NdU ^ J . T ■;

O ftham . Kimberly, route 3. Reward, i

^ W a n t ^ T o B u y ' j

I WANT A B O trr FORTY ACRES , A f trm . I f Interested write d e eo rl^® tWh u ld ' prlie . J . R . WinU. BOff Q . ' J S treet. sprlhgfU ld, Oregon. •

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*■ L e g a l A t lv e r t i s e m e n J j

f t COMPULSORY EDUCAt To N ACT u S e c llo n 7 } .C h tp te r3 l8 4 o fl9 2 1 S e s - :e slon L tw »-S ect)on lOlB CompUed

S t tiu te j. • •_ i n a ll d litrU U of tb l i s t t l c tU “ parents, guardians t n d o lh e r persons

haVtng care of ehlldren sha ll in struc t tham or ctuse them to be Instructed

. ' Iri reading, wrlUng, spelling: ftiglU K gram niar. geography and arithm etic.

^ In eiieh dU irtets every neren t. n iM d t- t n o r o the r person having charge ot tn y chUii between th e ages of a and

■ IB y ta rs , shall send sueb child to a publle, nrlvste or parochial aebool for tho en tu e year during whloh tb e pub­lic schooU are in session I s stich d l ^ triet.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER. T h t t IhU . trU ele shall no t apply to children

over IS je s r s of tg e w here auob child

to y hfgh s 'c h ^ ia taah d letrtet, or where l u help U fteccsiary lo r t u own uae or Its p a re n t's tup p o rt or where lo r good c tu se I t would be for the b<it In terert of aueh.ehUd to ba relieved frpm tbe provUions or tbU 'trU c le :

PROVIDED. F U R 'n iE R . T b t t ll t reputable phyaleltn ,w lthtn th e dis­tr ic t sh t^ l cerilfy In w rlttng th t t the

. child’ bodUy or m e n ltl condition doea not permit I ts t tten d a n ee a t lohool. such chlkt ahtU be exem pt during

, such-period of d laabU lty from the re i- w H rem enti'-ofrthU tr tlc le ^ I tr ih a H- beO bw uty.o»-.lhe supe rin tenden t ol.

tha achool dU triet. If th e r r b e such superintendent, a n d If no t, th e n the county supeslntendent o f schooU, lo hear a n d determine a ll tppUeaUons or cblidren desiring fo r any o l t h t e tu s u mentioned here to ba exem pt- td from the provisions of thU trtlc le , tD d 'l f upon such tppU cttlon «ucb superintendent bearing the sam e sha ll be of tbe opinion th a t such

■r child for tn y reason U enUUed to be ) r exempted as aforesaid, than s n d i lu - n perln tendent shaU Usue a w ritten

pe rm it lo sueh ehUd, staU og the re - In tuirleason for sueh exemption. An appeal m ty be ta k en from th e d e a - slon of such superin tendent so p a te-

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Dpportitj)r Rent— FumliKtd

5 . B-iU M M HOUSE rO R R tS W riH O4 th ATI. N ortb.

S . CO O L ROOMS AMD BOARl? » .SI ■ *4> WMt M ain.

. t a u u s tr c m n sH E D b o o s k n .eloM in. P b o w cn -W .

* ' t l u L A*i!^ u y '

t e n v B P O I N T S A F A i m a a n *. K aM ebolea fron t i n T f w n l i t »

— r a a t. rh o a » USIM.__________

[ly r o u B - RO O K F u m i r i s a t D• . a n a r tm ia t.w ttb rood g trad a . itfi— iito ln a t i n n t ea i t

iV OAMBRXDOE H o m > i K j a n i o r a a n , UUan oomfortaUe tBoaai. Me.

_ TSe. 11.00. U gbt.H ouuke«plB< su it* .a I ■ I — , I - 1. IS HAVE APARTMENTS TH AT ARE ^ aU .rlgh t, also tb s pricee. 3 a n d S ^ Toop«r<ufn>thed-eemplete.^^rha-Oa-^ _ toed. iM M tin Nortb. . .

X L O m r a ^ - t-ROOM MODERX a . - house m M ; 0-room m odem lift: u s 4-room Louie 11330; 4-rooot botue

M.00. A. K. Long. Phone 8 a .

~ NEW 3 AND 3 ROOMED APART- m est*. modem, elose In. nicely tln -

U hM . b tlb . a ttrae u v i: tU o i tn f l i A - apartm en t, also summ er eoittfl* ie. apartm enta. phone 1008. C tU fo n U

• A p a r tn e n tt, • - .

For Rent— UnlumlstiedT :_________________________________rd. APARTMENT; IW 4Ui AVENUE = E ast. Phene 7MJ.

OROSSEAU A P A R T M E N T s'w rrB X electric range and O . E. R efrtger- ® a tor. Phone IT ta. .

a . W ILL RENT MY. NIOE UOME ON* Seventh Avenue E ts t re ry rea ion -

^ able to righ t party . CaU l o n j .

For Sale—FurnitureS t t » r o ~ F U R N rruR E . E c r ^ S iles- c tb inet. itovei, U bU i, chairs, rugf. Ued and dtvenporte priced to teU, U o o o t

P t ln l tn d Furn itu re s to re .

ons F o i in d

r i t - ■ • ^ - =» oJ log upon such tpp lletU on lo th e pr*. tn a b tte coun of the eounty in w hlob eueb0 a d u tr ic t U u, upon lueb obUd m tk ln«

such tpplicatton and filing the wllb the d e rk oc Judge of aald .eourt.

a i* ' w ithin ten day* a tte r tte refocal by such superlnundent, lo f w hich no

thU fee to exceed th e sum of 11.00 ebtU in n be chtrged, t n d the decltlon of the WW probaU court ahall.be flnaL A n-«H M pUcatlon for n l e tw from th e prevl-

> or oeved ofCener th tn onee In three w months.

• " S ijned : ROSE J . WILSON,-1 to :-----------------Counly S u ^ r in u n ^ i i t .I of NOTICE TO C R E O rrO B S

In the Probete Court, o f T w in FaUs t If County; S ta te o f Idaho, d ls- In Um m a tle r Of the e stato of Bd-the win L. X o tpp , deeetsed.

toes Notica u hereby given by th e uh-lool. derslgned Executrix o f Uie e state otring Xdwln L, K napp, deceased, to ther e i credllors of and aU p e n o ae having

h a s e ltim t t<> tn t^-tbe atIA deoet i i d . lo t ol. exbUilt th tm -w lU i.thi nw iM iiryjrou^luch chars, w ithin six m onth* a f te r theth e flrat publletUon of thU notice, to

I, to the ssld Executrix t t offices of F r tn kIons L. Stephen. A ttorney. T w in Fallsth e B tn k snd T rust B u lW nt. in th e City

ip t i of Twin FtU i. County of T w ta FaJU,Icle, S tate of Id tbo , UUs betng thaucb fixed for the tr tn u e U o n o f t)>i bu(l-sme ness of U ld e its te . uch D tted July 38, 1913.) be MINA V. JAMES,lu - Exeeutrix of the e state of Id v ln

tte n L. K ntpp , deeitsed.ere- FRANK L. STEPHAN. . .A n A tlomey for Executrix,

e a - .Residence tn d offlee, a te- TwUi FtUs. Idabo.

r H A V E U B A .V B u s h

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T iM k ’m b i i i . * ’■ ■» « - VOb bON‘T WANT ' '

y V < O R 6»- ; ' •>U DON'T W B R S .TO UVfcR BE A.NY U . t 'r ’ ■ ' I

= yV |O R » w . ... ................. T ■■ ■>—r - v S -YOO 4U%Y v^AMT- --------^

KEEPt ON ..............FM JiV iR< T.

unities

llRECMi. ' Pfofmlonil_________• Awwumfi' * * * * * * *

Butintn.S “ r u n o m o ' ' * ^ BOIO m nniiio * B u t s f o

B . c o .> jn « r itooM u d iiMpi. m• r b c a a m

B A L u e m m i r L o n B i i i o •^ BeaUM K ital W om.K For hSattBr irottMaa; n e a t m .W .

• W M i m ■ .. M'NICBOU TBANSIBB * STOB-

' A O B -- Oarbata bauUd daUy.1- Phoai 300.12 PAINTINU AHD K *U 01C IN »0 I* P. A. BOWAN - P tlauac, papar*_ baaiib i ud.kalN m lnlac. IS5 etb = ave. a u t. >bett< UIW. . '

i F op S a le — F ru l t s /v e o e ta b le s

• A m o m r d l ^ ^ O R8 a t -Avaat Uouee. r-

APRU0T8., F IN E S T GROWN.

n- it)R BAU&-«Bfta-8WKBT OHER- r iia Pboaa. os«-J. J. D. WUeman. '

laroeTm m r p a r k a p r ic o t s , t lM oa-treea. Pred L. WUIDO, U mUe e u t Ms roe ScbooL

CN -~M.H. EXTRA FINE MOORPARK APRI- a% eots. S mUe e u t IK mUei north

of Hansen Brld»e.:OUftcrd Denney^

~ prBCHERRSG8..1eZ3.0NTREB,-emiil tneereaiy t»:plek.-lli n u e i------

:r etst of TwUi FaUa ea Smberly Rotd.-ft-B»^oibunfc— ----------- —

s .. — — — —

~ i-o r s a l e o r T ra a eeb .......-Int WE TRADB b o y OR. SELL AU. . ne kinds ot used fvrpltun, itovM, and ✓ xt. rangii.'( Oet otir p r lr t t PbftoeA by Mooa's-ptmt tnd F t tn l ta n -s im .------^ " --------— . . J l . : . ' . ' I ' a

“ ' s i iu a l lo n i W a n te d .

W ]m M . ,MATERNrry n u r s in q . p:«ne 4<3.

, MoUIe SmUer. __________

T WANTED-HOUSE CLEANINCTo R l^.undry Pbooe 871-J..

HOUSEKEEPER VANTS WORK, id- Write Sox 12, Sate News.fl. o S ,'w A N T « HOUSe ’w ORK FOR Ot board snd room tnd smtll wage, he Phone ISIO-R.

‘J5 TO F A R M T O ^ IN ^ ____

to -— —— I Inkj g F o r S ajfr— R eal E s ta te

R E S m sl^ 'tb T O W O L L O C A m . your own price. BsauUful Fish

*>’ Batehery site. Fargo, pbone 486. ■

;in W a n te d to R en t

WAKTEO TO RENT B-ROOlCnJR- nUhed houre, well loetted; four

tdu lu ; i?ust be reuonable; b u t ref­erences: pbona 1923.

T H E B U S Y B O S F ®

iS v^fON'T C T B L L

P«g> Etelit

COUNCIL WEH liROVEiNT.PUII

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■ S t a l e - t o - P a v o - R d d l S o t

A v e n u e M e e ts F a v o i

B u n t f tlo n th * t Twin fv iiu clt) eouocil request th e tta te h lfb w ij departm ent to Improve A ddltos tve> BUS fo r ft dU tance ol ooe mile to

_ < apB eet th e OM O m o n .m u W fb- y«y t t th a no r th tn a o r ttn ln »vemte w ith h lg h w ij rou te N inety-three «t Blue botilevud. teemed tom eet w ith t«Tor when tt w u pre- M O M ftt th e councU'a resu tar meet- tn i I u t nU h t. v

H. U . Sweeter, clijr n w m e r ; w u d trtc tM to Itudy th s proposition ■nd fu tan it ft Jullftble reiolutlon Ior the couocU'a eootldenillon its meet­lnc n « r t week. John W. O ra h u n . Twlo FftlU ftttom er. In ' tttendanee Mt Iw t o lc h tv ffleetlnr. luged a m - cU to m a u a b id without delay for the f ta te ’a p itrticuptlon In thU uo> dertftklng.

Council dU cuued llnancca (or a Ions tim e la st o lch(. wlUt reference pajtlcularly to th e X re tt ipM nUlhs, bu t poatponed definite u t lo n lo th e n e i t mettlBB.

Cfe account o t delinquency of a larf« ^ t)p« tlO B o r itree t tprtnkUoe u u u m e n ta , T . SanSeraon. eommla* (looer Of ItreeU u d waterworkf, la ld a pnA lem U preaenWd whether lo in -

- ' creaaQ-a«aea«m enU -or t o . curta iltprtnUlag. m fU n n U d a rvducUon in ap rtn U lh i aertica «{ tram so to 80 per eea t. m order to brln* aprlnk- Uoff expfrOM w ith in Umlta of collect*

;e d ipM nUIng fund tevenuea.O ut Of | I « 4 « tott} tln tt tpTihk-

ting a iu M m e n t Ia*t year th e com- m U itoner la id approxlm aUly t3M0 U unpaid. Another 110.000 a u e t t - m ent haa been made for itre e t »prt0jtlln r . thJa >ear. on a basU of property fro n U te o n ' iprloU ed Itree ta. T h e aaaew neot U it-y e a s

' w u S c a o tt pe r foot on paved c tre e t i , — JtttH T ew itliw rtoo ton e a r th o rfrm v -

cM treeta. -com; ot ip rm U ln t 'th e a t m u th e '

v u t th ree m o a lb i iotaU 93«0B. th e npo rted . BUC lailHoa,

BtUoQi of Wftttf w u applied to th e | itree te through the ip rln U ln f c a ru U st a o o th , th e record! showed. I

BR€VIITI€S. R»i«e r » » O aU aad — DavJd Brown te tu rffed yetterday from O akU ndi c a iiio rn l i. w&sraliB ipe iit ■ome weeka vUUIng hU ion , Ray E. B row n..

dlnBton. la -year-old aon o t Mr. and Ur*. C. H: W addlngton. PUcr. un* dttwtnW & roaK a opetaVtoft a t Vhe

“ l y i n P»U i couoy hoapiiftl yeaurday.

r a r n i ta ef D aa jtitw > . U r. and Uri. Dux Dxgelt, UoUMcr, *n Uw p a re n u oi a n ii|ht-pouad*tWD> ounce d a u ih te r bom Bundity mom* Inf a t th e Tw in Palli county cen tra l

, hocplUI.

B e tsm a r ra m B erkeU y^M n. Vera C. O 'Leary, principal o l the Twin P a lli jun ior h lc h khoo l. h i i re tu rn ­ed from Berkeley, w hete ih e h u been

T Jntrentty o t CalUomia.

- V W { 5 £ - W 3 i n r K r P , H opkini, a n d w n. Kdwln. Atlanta,

. O eorsla. were in Twin PalU yester­day on th e ir way to R upert to v u it a t the home of J . B. H opklni, a fte r a tr ip through o a /o m la .

- B gb tn ju 'ta S u r if fy — Mrs. Luaiia B atc i, 150 Sidney itre e t, w m rtp o rt-

• ed re itin c fo tnforubly a tT h B 'T w n r PWla county g+nwal hoeplUI early th is mom lng. followlnc a m ajor op-1

■ day. - ’|

U a t e II«*p»Ul—Among patlenU d lim iued during the U at 48 hours I from th e T w in PalU hoapltal are I UUd M ary J a n e OwIa, 15 -yea r-o ld ',

"d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mra. W . W. □w in. 335 T h ird avenue north. «ur- ] gery patient, and Mrs. S am FUlratl. Duhl. m ajor lurgery patient.

R * t«ra Frtim I ^ e C»y - T . J . Uoyd. deputy grand m aster o( Idaho Odd rtJiiTT*. and Mr. and M n . R.

• .---- -t t t— Bl i nd. y---------

v e n t o a K pllgrtmage to the Ida?io Pioneer lodse. the I ir tt o ita n lu u o n 0/ {he tn te r a l t x « fab llJh « l in the lUiSe.

Leave fer Lm A ngelo — Mrs. C. Beebout. M n . Vlda Blackburn. M n. Ju lia M axwell and M rs. MUdred Craner, Lot Angeles. «l>o attended the tune ra l c f their brother, Samuel M ulliner, a t Stwahoue, Sunday. left < (or th e ir homee Buuday nU ht. M rs.' Heebout w b i aceooipanled by Mr. Beebout-

0 « r L a d r r O b fe rra tio n -A doi; a hlch U R o y T asgatt. aon of P . A. T as sa r t, 13D North UKUtt atn-ci. said e tu c k e d aad b it him early yen -, tenU y was placed under olMeivailoii a t B vetertnarU n 'j hoepjtal here »hei>

* the boy reported the occurance und o ttered to lead police o tflcen to the dos'a owzter, a m ld e n t of FiTii) «ve- j

. iiue easL—

BMk From n u i^ P r e d K Drake, w ith h i l aon, Predertck, and dHuih- ter. Tranced, retum ed Suoday from a w eek'i vacation t r lp ' to B»ker creelc In th e Upper Wood river re­gion, and to the lakea a t the head ot th e creek to which tbey packed cam ping a a d tlih lag eQuJpmeot acme to mUea after.ieavlB g ti)ekr car a t th e end of th a road.

Speaker* Defer D ate-P res)deo t KliUp of th e AUlcjl Y outh orcanlaa-

. tlon or Pcnaiylvanla. and MUs May ' M. Macke n . wbo wera to have ad-

drea ied & m ertm c b the ChrijU an church la st nigbt. w«re unable to a r- r tn /T tW y aU ted in a U lccram Uiat ft te tte r would follow, pending the a r- r i m of w bleb It u no t known w heth­e r Caa t e n aooa o r oou

•S I Wiffie WilliB

a t “Wben | e a t (oo m ach n y lionuel to fMto Uka I t woatd be a tt rif til U

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c r b e h in d t h g n r c a c n ^ . B r . . . m a n c o b ln o tT T o H o w In p r Ih o

tis . r e c e n t e le c t io n s G e r m a n y be f a c e d a a l t u a t lo n rc sc m b l- “ In jr t h o d a y a o f B fa m arck HJ w i t h v o n S c h lc ic h c r in th e

iro n - m a n r o te .—-<<5^ P h o to .

5 T H E m E S ~

B H E l i m^monciEsmoN

PSnal' wlecUoH o f Idaho's entry ne In Param ount'! "P tin thrr-W om an- ly. nrtlon^wlde con te it . will b# made

a t Che O rplieum theatre lon lgh t nd Tlte conteit. w h k h ha* been occu- ba Pylng local in te rest fo r the past 0 - three weeki, U for the purpoM ot n - lelectlng a n unknow n movio upir< •al a n t to portray an Im portant ro te

lh a t of tho ■•Panther W oman.- In one ot P a rsm o u n f i new produc-

:ra Uons. ‘T h o Island of Loit BouU.** Iln h .n - the cbdcc m ade by a cotnm lttw of en competent Judges, from a U rce n » Craun-flt-aapllfnnt« numharl,.ff n-.n

over thee hu n d red -m a rk — h*r* -ln Twin .ralU . a n d will be sen t im -

3 j;Jm edU le)y-to-s*Jt-iuk«M 3Jiy;-aJorw u , w ith.m e.t> 'Q .runncn’-Up J n . t l ie ctui-•r- te.>t. tor the purpoM of making u t screen (cxu (n be sen t to P a ra - • ft mount'* Hollywood itudlo and en ­

tered In the national competition , for the coveted role.

Uft The u in n e r will be quarlered a l I . the Anjbawador IfoJel. tevlsljly en- t t r tfrUilned and paid an excellent la l- •ly ary of »3M weekly tor five Weeks. Q. The local RlrU who wltl be Judged T*- . y . -y^nn-jfl

' M artin, LoU Pool. Emerald M artin, Olive Haney. Dorothy lU rdeity ,

,1, Velma Adanwon and LeoU Beed*. r a -

^ T H R IL L S C O M E T O R O X Y

J .ho

£7.

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B B t . T . - i ^ S S S K i ^ S a i SB s•It'lr!

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.J, 'R rlnc 'Km Ila rk Alive." e p^nln i ul ne i( t'riday > t Joe-K 'a Boxy th e -ie

I * ‘ ' - ■ — - ....I O ennanys "rall-ieppelln .” a hlRh

siream -U ned vtW cle. U to b« put on a rtituU r leheduIed rtm be- i*een Berlin ftod Hambur*.

f o r T <

GENE]PORI

E i s h t T n l)c S u p e r H e t r o d « c lf fh « le s s t h a n 5 0 Jb s ., n h e a r a t th e —

LOGANN p x t t o T c l e r h o n e O ff ic e

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noomwFOiiJ CEmiFIED SEPr r r : . C w m tV J a t n t : r T « l l > z O l .= : B

’ j u l t * o t I n s p e o l to n s

S a l m o n P r o f e c t F l e l

Production of eertUled seed ero one o f th e Twin P a lli coun^rya m rem unem U re in d u itrle i has d a ta fttlcnU on the p u t few day i durl BtcoDd tlkJfl >n»pe«ttoD o! alia;

• • ■t«.j iwipwUnw ftf Twtaomaeh seed c io j« . a n d tin ftl to i^ K tio a h t i r i w heat le e d crops. ,

I I n th e noge tton a o d HollUter d_____ ' tr tc ti , 1300 acrea o f cerUllcd G rtn7------ I a lfa lfa aeed In « flald t raog tnc

■iKi f ro m 10 to M a o t * ftftcb, p ro t . IM r je lda o f 19 (o 13 tnuhe li «t te . p e r a c re , accordlnc t o H a r re r

H ate, T w in PalU county agent. wt w ith L . A. Jones, WendeU. depu sU t« M ed iMboctor. m ada ft a^ooi a n d / la a j ./feld Inipeetion of t t

, c rop* i n « » » d la lrtcU Vait week. A ta l te aeed proapeeU in tho io dl t n c o . M r. H ale ta ld he re U i t e r n ine , a re be tter th a n m u a l Be< pod* a re aet beavy on fields whe no etop w u cu t to r hay tbU ieaao a n d In o th e r fields where a firat cu t i n t o f hay w u ta k en off, h e *al p ro ipecU are excellent fo r la tla fa to ry aeed crops. K e adm itted hU e tim ate o r yield* w u conservativ Itnd th a t alfa lfa leed crops In t t d i i t r tc t h a d yJrtded a s h lc h « : bu theU per acre, or more.

- -^ « -* ta tr t tw p e c U jr *aW jeed -p ro pect* fo r the K orth Bide, where hea^ crop* « e ro h a rve iU d 1“ * ?** '• a a s good tttia rear a i la s t ' C e rtified alfn lfa teed eommftn<

A p rm lum o f a to 10 cenU per poutiA pproxim ately 300 acrea o r ae<

w h«»i ta bel%8 produced o n th e 8& Wm Jnon B lv w projec t fo r certiflcaUc

IhU aeaaon. tho county agen t aai [ a n V lelda. h e a id . wlU e x ce « 60 bualr tM eto p e r acre. T here WM a big dem ar O N for cerU tled « c d w heat to r thU SCIpow - son** planting, and premium* rangt G o r- fro m 2& to « c e n u a n d In some Ur ih 'o 'i ta « e e B U h la J i-a r l l -p rrb t t* h e L — ' A m ong 10 growers' appHcatlc?' ‘‘P y to r aeed w heat cerU tliatlon. tr n 'b l* county agent »ald. th ree were rejec' a r c k ed on account o t wild oaU -in tJ

t h e tle ld i, and one on account o f m blOtO tu re w ith e th e r va rle U ea o tw iw at

O n th e sa lm on River project thr< = r grow era of Pederatlon. and alx <

Dicklow w heat applied-for cefUXlci tlon th la aeason.

l ib r a r y adds" T istf j j j OP BOOKS TO s h e l v e :j n i l Pto«o»1n« new boolu'^hive beellDN ^

; ^ > ic l lo n - ’' i ^ - W w U d y ". Widde m nr: "Boll-Top Desk My»t«ry,

entry W elU; -a in n frs Bewflre." Oppefl _ .n » - h ftim ; ':savait.Min'D.\MKiL9i Jona

th a n Drew.- W ard: “U ndem w. IlahL a iM » ; "Broome SLtgfs." Dane

"Love In the MU- ." Wyntte: " U e Bftsi AiirierMD." M arUn; “MesquUe Jen

M of 'tin* Tumbleweed." M ullort. u p ir - . Non-lieUon — "Green Hell. W

, - In ExpreM." C hapm an; ■'What W«Xl» aduc- By." Dlmnet.

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K COMES HOME SOOt" V ’" -----CotrBrmm an-andT.Ir»rA d«!Jteirr

am iiH are expecUd t o arrW t on th ' * n<^n'Trnln'' 'tU t0rr0tfTlTO r~tlllTigi r ^ i f t h e t r realdence o n th e Hancu prop

e rty a t J57 Seventh avenue north, i ; ,*■ w w announced yesUrday by Oeorgi iidnn Haddock, private le c reu ry of Mf

Sm ith . Itr . Haddock ha* opened « .J ,1 o tlico to r M r B m lth In Vhe P^t» j, N ational Dank building.

' announcementsidged ^ - J

K i '" ' v tv A l '^ tc e s a t^ th e Ctiureh_o( th ' N atarcne. th e lervlce* will be con llniirtl a t least un lll Wednrsda; n lsh t, It wfw »nnotmeed Iw t evenlOR

, • nev . llerschci M u r p h y Li th'j X y ■ » » < > . ____ _

T lie W omen'! r to f te ttW e elub wli ■ 1 m eet with Mrs. E. O. Havens Wed ■ i nesday. AiiKUit iO. Mr*. Patrlcl

Wj-Hn be c h a :t« of ih e jiro p ram und roll call re.<pon»es on "U cri^f K schanara Jot hot. w ea th t dr.<iserl.« or M lad.i.' Owing (0 Mr. P.

M I.N \S^tl!iity ;» .l llJ t r a U h .M rK:W h»' ■ ■ nrv 1(111 lint t>e able to em ertam thi ■ ™ - cluB-K 5*niviru’'plahnii«-a*D <ecnr K g j Ijfr n;rrUni!.

3 d Jiiiilct W om etft ClvrliUaiH I TfniiM-rance UnlOn wUl meet toda; ■ f Rt th e home of Mra J . Elliott Blimp J B tlTo W alnut streeU A Bible coniej ■ ■ {w nh srT enl young people parUcl S H 'pa tln i; vVt\ bo leaW irtd du itng vhi

inttenifton. Visitors always »Tlcotne

I Mentor club will m eet W ednea M cUy Ulth Mr». A. N. Bailey. Mem

»iin have n o t conUlbuted t< 1 9 .th e MrCloskey H ealth Camp a t Buh | 8 - a rc rr(5Ursled to bring th e ir dona- n p .tlo n ot cRRs. chickens or'.canne< m U '{ n tlt to tills meeting.

on in w . n . Ltiklns. Mojave. California !nlng XM pn-.irnied tt-tth B36*pOHna miUh- th e - room by two miners who brought li

front lUelr claim .

high CnUrnrnla W nlnut Orowera' aaao- lo b« elation M llmates the crop this ye« J be- win be n per cent larger th a n that

ftt m \.

YOUR VACATION "lTAKE A

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,N MUSIC CO.(Ice Twin Pa!l.i

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M ac- ‘ r . i ' r " I ' ' R w n i .u ry ." '^ ’iifton-Snlem, N orthn ^ n * ‘orncy, Balloy L llpfert.—(/I

MEN ENTER COURT fob" " j ™. fa il u r e to pro vide

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— - ' r » f i of the

th . i t leet p f a four-year-o ld tan

•a a n — ■■ ■ -— ^Plf»l Pbr hi* le r ta tt tn th trafflfi'-of-

C .n« .1, n ™

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s UNIONPAi.J. Oi'erPerfectm,BuW ' T> nillona- U n i o n P a c i f i c B u s ~ t l nned ; ea» t.^ t/ou tc . Fine

M a c h e s . S m o o t h h i » hT h e c o o l » ( J a

" I R o c k i e s . Jp t o t e c n o n . E x p e r t ,

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J e e k e r s Board Train For

1 “ b o u u * o r m y " « e l u p •J l W a s h ln e to n . f l M 'l y “ iin is »hown boarding a tratn .— V

(joes Free On Bail

BSv Aeluylm^o ahc«»«' (A b)-W ft >^in bail frillowinp his mdictrriflnt to vm'ld.s iHisband ot Libby Holmnr U C;\rolmn. With nim ia hia ut —(/I'j IMioto.

i ‘" t o D G E M E f l T A lC & P A R T

ID E IN F U M E R H L SE R V IC E

u\or Twin Falla Odd PtHowa lodae wll-c 's- conduct M nicca # l th eT,'cd- ifo ilo w in ^ ^n e ra l w n^ea^o^^^e lieU

Uw heallh . A m p n b e r o f ^ c ^ r l »

• S ^ t b e m ortuary chapel. Inlertnenk » 0 thft be In T W l»-r*IU cemetery.

- • ■ ? r p r ^ g S 8 « r o t t t t h < w a ~ o i t j:or- makes a

^ l » O ld-fuh loaed a o rt o t c r g a y po* a flt - eeed w ith tpgadlei.

U rt 's e a le d , lucce rta th e T en n ^ l s ta te college achool of agrl

\ighw ayi

n e m o d e m tt«kaM — — >Mt IgHway* a ll a « u . --7—

s. R ailro ad 0Mv«r ---------- jm** d r i v e r ^ S S . —ii««, rvexc city —_ WJ*c i f i t S t a g e s . ; ~ y : -------- " f .

n a t io n p h o n e “ • " « > “ — " «o j r t r e o n a o w m n;d a h o • * » *

3.-M JC U SM .4!I32--------!___

i r Home States

» m p o t Johnstown, Pcnnsylvjinii to follow advice of leadera and g- (/l^Photo.

Summer Brings Season’s Circui

Coming of sum m er m eans th coming ot th e circus, and Twin Fall w U l-not-be dlssppoiAiad tliis tum raer, lo r on Priday, August i: Schell Brothers circus-wUl^fve tw

■ perform ances hers, afternoon an• n ight. 'T h e clrcuk tg -p res tn icd - t• th re» open rings and one hippo

drom e'rlng, a n d ti an en tire cicy n ilself, having it* own doctor, lawyej den tist, detective, blaefcsmlth. am In fact, every a r t l n n o t the averai; wnall city. Among feainred per to rm en are Mias Vates Lola. "Holly wood'* Sw eetheart, Modem Vcnu and Queen ol th s Air." th e Atria Henry*, the Oome* troupe from oli

- Mexico,-th* R Jdlng-R oberU -actrth MeOue Duo. acrobats o f a il Und- (he UMiftl ruQoy-clovaa.ftnd (ralnei wild and domestic anim al act* 0 aU dtstilp ilon* .

S C H E C K W R I T E R F A C E S

F O R G E R Y P R O S E C U T lO f

Accused of torsery- of n H i cJicck last Ju ly 3. Hugh Sweet kbIv ed preliminary hearing when he wn.

lanalB w rt before Judge Ouy L Kin 'n sy In the prob ile court here yes

l i t e r ''~*''tv - anrt wns held iinder tlMH f n r *0 ‘*1® action of th r-fllstrlc

caurt. Tlte nama of J . A ndrr I f t n . son 1« nllffted to h/»ve been tonrfd n

Ut*,pa.v.ir of the cheek, whl^h. ll Lt n-t |.’rn ed . w avpa-w d w lih Intention t« ;dffrflud a local m arket, j . J

— jHiiRhM, m anager of Twlrt FnIL .C ri'dlt nssoclatlon, slined th e com' 'p laint.

S T A T U T E R E Q U IR E S

™ SIBNALS O N P O L E S•Side I _

i Statute requiring placing of i i*“ .^rerf-f}*g-jo-front.Q£.fla<L^h}ndj»lc.

tor du rln s the day time lo givi

*lf'cHy enforced hereafter and a l'

'»■!»< s</itM.vft»tfrrtny b r Far;tain< ruj,y ’ C ooperrm T tr-=!nghw iir-i« tfi5itBan a a , . 1 SlgnnU m ust be shown on any pelt I ^ t4 o r -p b )^ _ cx lcn f llu i_ Ic ,ic_ lee t_ _ b e j * 111. lilnil. or th ree feel In fron t of. an j

j v*h)cJf. flccordb!? lo p.-ovlsloas 01 |th e i ta lu te .

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eoi EHDOfiSES' I lOFpCTIO^ C o l le a g u s s N o m in a te M r s . I

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■ 6 Mrs. R alph B. Sm ith, clerk, ftt^ L. L. Patrick. Irta iu ref. of TwLW pRiis IndependenC school dU trtB l board o f education, w e n endotst

lat'. n ight by. the ir feVow boaiS i a . nem ben as candidates foi' re ttiei r- :T ~ t ta x -B t-at t - fttaiOTt- Briwol - d U tr t5 >S} elfctton BM t September «.f£^\ TliB board a t Its regular meetlrS la.1t n igh t au thorlied ' the clerk. 1; S appoint Judges and derk* and tS S makp other arrangeraenU . for tkC ^ 'j election.a j-',] Term* of two membera. MrEt*:! Sm ith a n d M r. pitrlelc. will cxpU5; • this year. Each U completingS i . 'I tlrst term u member of the boan

Endorsement of ■ th e ir candldacii^ tor re-election w u made deflnU

;n n ia o* nomination* lotI rtn n lsh t , '

" * All member* of f te board, wll fJie tteepUon ot fluperJfltendent V

— D. Smith, were In attendance a t la< night's meeting.________ •-

S U IT IN Q U IR E S I N T O . '

C U S l O W t iE R S H I P O F S H E E I

' *'>« A laweult broughl to ascertail 1 Falla whether a Judgment debtor Bad a;

m trrfs t tn - f t tM nd-o f 'aheep tra i«l b:ou«ht to t t l a l be tw e Judge. Adati te two B Uftrelny. Jerome. In th e au irlc l^ a n d court here

blppo' {f,^ eaje under adrlscm cnt. Th ;icy in ,tvs brought by the Twlo Pall. »wyer. 8ee„r»les -company against 3. M • Durfee nnd M. O- Heap.' T hree a t tterase (orncvs look part In llie trial; Johi 1 . ^ ’ ' W. o raham . TwJn PhJli. fo r th e *e Holly- cufnnji company; B . W. Hudleson Ven^uij B uhi.fo rM r.D urIee .andM .J.B w ee’

ley. Twin Kvlls. for Mr. ffeap.Jiidsc Barclay also heard te str

mony or-ar#um cnt-in-tw o'Q thercin actions yeiierday, H e will re tu m t« hold court hert'P rtday . . ..cl* o t . —

S W IN D L E R ’S - .V lfc T IM ’S

S C A R C O M E S T O L IG H T riON -----

A cnbrlolct which Edward OaMeti IfiiS lurried over to one Sol Rom In Twlr

t%dlv. Fulls laat July 30, In retum for 1 le wn.s receipt' to r a »:S0 chcck on a liji . K in- AnseJe* bank dej>o'Jted In a Wlnne- ! yes- mucca ban k to t collection. U hel< noon bv the .noilce a t LnOmnde. Ore-

istrlct Roit, accordlna to advices recelvec nder- a t i« llce headtiuatwni here yert«r. red as dny,Lt a-s. receipt, uliiclt B n w it took U Ion to jb ,. n check. wa.i o t course a'orthless

.“ •lOtflcpr.t here said.Fallal i^iOrnnde advices tvere th a t lh« c w n . ; „ r had been le tl there by two fic­

titious cheek operniors, ene 01 [whom Is believed to be the m an «h« jcclled hlm*eJf IJom hfre,

L IQ U O R B R IN G S P E N A L T Yc o f a — —J> o |£ l__Lofcn io Selaya, proprlefor o f 1> «*'■« Basouerresort on Mlttn— nTenut lll-bcJM uth.-yeAt«rday-paid-at00-tloa-an(: d ah [ t 3 costa for Illegal po«e.vUon o t a CTTtt iju in iu y - f l t— mooiishlne w hbkej : ta lw which ofOcers reported findtntc tn lo n n r WiSpoBgMn n rs iitu niity 'TO ntnir.'He ’ pole pleaded gullly (0 the possetslor t b e - chutgc w hen h t nt.i &rraliined yea-

any terday bUore” Judge u u y -u-tv ifinej M o flln th e probate court, snd waived

jUme fo r icceWVng tentencc.

leard them

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Ii iGiant-Whale On J Tour Comes Here

y i l j CooijiMretl a f te r .on# o t th e most “ ’ ■ jth rm tac ba ttU i ,n u ,e . hl»tory of

whaUag. the foiBoui Whale of San p Olemeate * m In Twin Falli

A ugust lO and-wUI ...

m ^ MBleo- ''Ttffir lr 13aa pound* ih. ^ i ^ - u p i w d “ in e ecale* a t 000

r tln g l -T h e w hale 1* o f th a fint«.,.b

Mr*, balm lng niUd to do th# w o rt^

1?*^ i i f S J » "g f lifted fro m -th e w a a t Long Beaeh o f i ^ ■ ba ttle o f w veral hour* with

f i f i l j crew, u w u found toin w ,b e I U r t a pe rfec t type th a t ffa n i if t« ,w ere decided upon lo Uko It on a

.IranscontlncnU l tcur.» l ^ I Sharing In terest with th e whale ' i« ;t 5.® *• C apta in Oeorge Clark.. a “ ‘lor * h o divide* his

dutle* betw een chaperoning the big ‘ an im al from tow n to town and tell-

. tag BpecUlor* ekctUng U les of hi* * 0 " * whaler h a l f; t r a cen tu iT ago.

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Also Win Be In TY BURLBY’- ^ n e Day Only f ^ SUN^ AUG. 11 , .

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